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Indults to the following to choose their confessor, who may as often as they please, after hearing their confession, grant them absolution, enjoining a salutary penance, except in cases reserved to the apostolic see. Registered briefly as above, p. 36.Benigno etc. Both indults are dated at Ferrara. |
1438. 4 Non. Oct. (f. 257.) |
John Sarisburi, prior of Christchurch, Canterbury, S.T.M. |
Ibid. |
Michael Skylling, donsel, nobleman, of the diocese of Winchester, and Alice his wife, noblewoman. |
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The indults to the following persons are registered under the rubric ‘de confessionalibus,’ but are in the form ‘Provenit etc.Et insuper etc. Porro etc.,’ i.e. indults of plenary remission, as above, f. 245. They are all dated at Ferrara. |
1438. 5 Id. Dec. (f. 257d.) |
John Merston, donsel, nobleman, of the diocese of Winchester, and Rose his wife, noblewoman. |
7 Kal. Dec. (f. 258.) |
Thomas Mylde, donsel, nobleman, and Margaret his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Norwich. |
1438[–9]. Prid. Id. Jan. (f. 258d.) |
John Lynford of Stalham, [layman], of the same diocese, and Sibyl his wife. |
1438[–9]. 3 Non. Jan. (f. 258d.) |
Thomas Kirkeby, priest, rector or parson of a moiety of the parish church of Eckyngton in the county of Derby, of the diocese of Lichfield. (An. and A. de Florentia. | An. xiiii.de Adria.) |
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The indults to the following persons, like the preceding ones, are without a rubric of their own. The incipit is ‘Sincere etc.’, i.e. indults to have a portable altar, as above, f. 248, or, less probably, to have mass before daybreak, as above, p. 42. All are dated at Ferrara. |
1438[–9]. 3 Non. Jan. (f. 259.) |
Thomas Kirkeby … Lichfield, as in the preceding. (An. and A. Florentia. An. x. de Adria.) |
1438. 14 Kal. Jan. (f. 259.) |
Thomas Kirkeby … Lichfield, as in the preceding. (An. and Blondus. An. x. de Adria.) [Registered immediately after the preceding, and with the same incipit ‘Sincere etc.’, the differences being in the date and the subscription.] |
Ibid. |
Thomas Barton, citizen of York, and Maud his wife.Sincere etc. |
1438[–9]. 4 Id. Feb. (f. 266.) |
Thomas de Clamorgan, nobleman, lord of the place (loci) of Ranville, of the diocese of Coutances, and Catherine Dargouges his wife, noblewoman. |