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1415. Non. March. Constance. (f. 294.) |
To John Reynkok, rector of a moiety of Stockys in the diocese of Lincoln. The like, during ten years, whilst studying as above, or residing in the Roman court or one of his benefices, or serving a spiritual lord. Vite etc. |
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Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Oloron, and the abbots of Barddeneye and Brunne in the diocese of Lincoln.Vite etc. [No terminal subscription.] |
1414. 13 Kal. Jan. Constance. (f. 295.) |
To William Holte, rector of Elington in the diocese of Lincoln. The like, for life, whilst studying as above, or [residing] in the Roman court, or serving a spiritual or temporal lord, or residing in any other (cancelled) honest place.Vite etc. |
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Concurrent mandate to the archbishop of Canterbury, the abbot of Burgh in the diocese of Lincoln, and the archdeacon of Taunton in Wells. Vite etc. (Terminal subscription:Franciscus, de mandato, de Agello, cancelled by F[ranciscu]s.). [See below, f. 329.] |
1415. 2 Id. March. Constance. (f. 302.) |
To Thomas Cumbe, perpetual vicar of Huwyssche in the diocese of Bath, M.A. The like, during ten years, whilst studying as above [here to clerks or laymen]. Litterarum sciencia, vite etc. |
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Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Salisbury, the abbot of Malmesbruy, and the dean of Salisbury. Litterarum etc. |
Ibid. (f. 303.) |
To Thomas Circetre, perpetual vicar of Welwe in the diocese of Bath, M.A. The like, during ten years, whilst studying as above [here to clerks or laymen]. [Litterarum sciencia], vite etc. |
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Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Salisbury, the abbot of Malmesbruy, and the archdeacon of Taunton in Wells. [Litterarum sciencia], eite etc. |
1414. 13 Kal. Jan. Constance. (f. 329.) |
To William Holte, rector of Elington in the diocese of Lincoln. The like, for life [here to any person, even laymen], whilst studying as above, or [residing] in the Roman court, or in the service of a spiritual or a temporal lord, or residing in any other (sic) honest place (this last clause is cancelled by St [ephanus de Prato]). Vite etc. [See above, f. 295.] |
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Concurrent mandate as above, ibid. Vite etc.. (Terminal subscription, Stephanus xx, xxii, de Prato.) |