Index of Persons and Places: T, U, V

Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 8, 1427-1447. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1909.

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'Index of Persons and Places: T, U, V', in Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 8, 1427-1447, (London, 1909) pp. 825-832. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-papal-registers/brit-ie/vol8/pp825-832 [accessed 20 April 2024]

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Tachmohan, Tachmotan. See Tymon.

Taghboy, Teachbuych [co. Roscommon], 44.

Tagliacotio, John de, cardinal bishop of Palestrina, major penitentiary of Eugenius IV, 259, 320.

- See also Taranto.

Talbot, Richard, archbishop of Dublin, 63, 178, 207, 343, 376, 633.

Tallacht [co. Dublin]. See Tymon.

Tallaght, Tamlacht, Tanelach [co. Dublin], 57, 154, 468.

Tallaghan, Tallagharn alias Lagharn.See Laugharne.

Talmache, Thomas, of Calais, donsel, 183.

-, -, -, Alice his wife, 183.

Tame, Richard, rector of Maisey Hampton, 171.

-, Thomas, donsel, 188.

-, -, Elizabeth his wife, 188.

Tamhlacht Findlogan. See TamlaghtFinlagan.

Tamlacht. See Tallaght.

Tamlaght-Finlagan, Tamhlacht Findlogan, Tamplachefinlogayn, Tamplachefynlogayn [co. Londonderry], 83, 558.

Tanadas, Tanados. See Tannadice.

Tanelach. See Tallaght.

Tanfeldi, Thomas, rector of Gateshead, 677.

Tangland, See Tongueland.

Tanguidi, Ivo, notary public, 261, 290.

Tannadice, Tanadas, Tanados, Tannodes [co. Forfar], 379, 380, 411, 412, 535, 649, 650, 667.

Taranto [South Italy], John Berardi di Tagliacozzo, archbishop of, xl.

- See also Tagliacotio.

Tarfeghyn. See Termonfeckin.

Taroneto alias de Floregia . See Thoronet.

Tarring Neville, Torrynge [co. Sussex], 628.

Tarves, Tarvas [co. Aberdeen], 396.

Tarvin, Tervin [co. Chester], a prebend in Lichfield, 673.

Tarvit, Tarwart [co. Fife], 153.

Tattershall, Tateshall, Tatheshall [co. Lincoln], parish church of, 149.

-, chantry in the town of, 528.

Taughboyne, Theachboethin, Trachbaethin (rectius Teachbaethin) [co. Donegal], 139.

Taunton. See Norton Fitzwarren.

Tavy [co. Devon], parish church of St. Peter, 115.

Tawstock, Thowestok, Thowestoke [co. Devon], 251, 260.

Taylar, Thomas, rector of Compton Bassett in the diocese of Salisbury, 627, 628.

- See also Taylor.

Taylarde, Thomas, rector of Lighthorne in the diocese of Worcester, 483.

Taylboys, Thomas, esquire, 492.

Taylor, Taylour, David, of Dublin, priest, 431.

-, Thomas, clerk, of the diocese of Lichfield, 56.

-, -, rector of St. Leonard's, Exeter, 164.

- See also Taylar.

Teachbuych. See Taghboy.

Teachcalan. See Tehallan.

Teallacheach. See Tullyhaw.

Teallachgelagayn alias Cluayntibrat.See Clontibret.

Teano [Campania, Italy], Gaspar, bishop of. See Diano.

Tedavnet, Cechecdampnada (rectius Techecdampnada) [co. Monaghan], 182.

Tefelen ., Tefel., Jo. de, 302, 637.

Tehallan, Teachcalan [co. Monaghan], 10.

Temple Patrick. See Croagh Patrick.

Templecarn. See Saints Island.

Templemoyle. See Grellagh.

Templeomalus alias Cruary, Croarey [co. Cork, W.R.], rectory of, 470.

Tenby, Tenebia, Tynby alias Tenebie [co. Pembroke], parish church of, 444.

-, hospital or free chapel of St. John Baptist, master or warden of. See Banastre.

-, Richard Halle of, layman, 635.

-, -, Ellen his first wife, 635.

-, -, Agnes his second wife, 635.

Tengland. See Tongueland.

Teramo, Aprutin. [Abruzzi, Italy], bishop of, papal mandatary, 408, 413.

-, James, bishop of. See Cerretanis.

Teramo, Simon de, consistorial advocate, xl, xli.

Termonfeckin, Tarfeghyn, Termonfeghyn, Termonfegyn, Termonffeghyn, Termonseghyn, Termontfeghyn, Tremonfegyn, Tremonffreghyn, Tremonsfeghyn [co. Louth], 100, 117, 137, 502, 508, 509.

Térouane, Morinensis [Pas-de-Calais, France], John, bishop of. See Jeune.

-, Lewis, bishop of. See Luxembourg.

-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 584.

Terri, William, clerk, to be a notary public, 518.

Terrington, Tyryngton [co. Norfolk], parish church of St. Clement, 535.

Terryglass, Tyrdaglas [co. Tipperary], 73.

Tervin. See Tarvin.

Tesshely, John, priest, 675, 676.

Tettenhall, Tetenhale [co. Stafford], chapel royal, dean of. See Stopyndon.

Teukesburi, Teukesbury, Teukeuburi.See Tewkesbury.

Teversham, Teveresham [co. Cambridge], 462.

Teviotdale [Scotland], archdeacon of.See Boumaker; Croyser; Hwme; Blare.

Tewkesbury, Teukesburi, Teukesbury, Teukeuburi [co. Gloucester], Benedictine abbey of St. Mary, abbot William and the convent of, 241–244.

-, -, monk of, 243, 244.

-, -, cellarer of, 244.

Teyntonregis. See Kingsteignton.

Thani, James, prior of the Crouched friars' house at Dublin, de facto rector of Coolbanagher and Ardea, 202.

Theachboethin. See Taughboyne.

Theoderici , Jo., papal registers rubricated by, 519 note, 610 note.

Theoloco , abbey de. See Theuleyl'Abbaye.

Therfelde, diocese of Norwich, 121.

Therkeby, Roger, priest, 129.

Thetford, John, rector of Great Bradley, 135.

Thetford, Threford [cos. Norfolk and Suffolk], Cluniac priory, prior of, grant of freedom of election to, 144.

-, -, papal mandatary, 32.

-, -, John, prior of. See Ixworth.

-, -, Nicholas, prior of. See Fewldon.

-, -, convent of, election by, 144.

-, -, monks of, 144.

Thetford, Little [co. Ely]. See Haveringmere.

Theuley-l'Abbaye, de Theoloco [HauteSaône, France], Cistercian abbey, John, abbot of, 465, 466.

Theweng, Richard, canon of Lincoln and York, rector of Steeple Gidding, 21, 61.

Thinton, Thomas. See Cheriton.

Thomacellis , C. de. See Tomacellis.

Thomariis, Master John de, a papal chaplain and auditor, 104.

Thomas, William ap. See William.

Thomfyndlocha. See Tomfinlough.

Thomgrene, Thomtgrene. See Tomgraney.

Thoresby, North [co. Lincoln], 643.

Thorn, John, a Benedictine monk, 132.

Thornbury, Philip, knight, 29.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 29.

Thorney, Thorna [co. Cambridge], Benedictine abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 84.

-, -, abbot and convent of, 669.

Thornton, Thorntan, Alexander de, clerk, litigant about the church of Bonham in Penna, 263.

-, Robert, canon of Stafford in the diocese of Lichfield, vicar of St. Giles's, Cripplegate, London, 528, 532.

-, -, vicar of Darrington in the diocese of York, 594.

-, Roger, donsel, 362.

-, -, Elizabeth his wife, damsel, 362.

Thornton Curtis, Thornton Curteys [co. Lincoln], Augustinian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 196, 465, 466.

Thoronet, Toronet, le, de Floregia alias de Toroneto, de Floregia alias de Taroneto [Var, France], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, John, abbot of, 182, 489, 655.

-, -, Griffin, abbot commendatary of. See Yonge.

-, -, Anthony, abbot of. See Roscagni.

-, -, Nicholas, abbot commendatary of, 489, 490.

-, -, convent etc. of, papal letters to, 182.

Thorp, William, priest, 130.

Thorpe, Gayton, See Gayton Thorpe.

Thowe, Thomas, rector of Adstock and St. Mary Magdalen's, Canterbury, afterwards of Horsemonden and St. Mary Magdalen's, Canterbury, 17.

Thowestok, Thowestoke. See Tawstock.

Threford. See Thetford.

Thring, Thryng, John, clerk, notary public, 197.

Thurborn, Turbarn, Robert, rector of the chapel of Holy Trinity in the precincts of the nuns' abbey of St. Mary, Winchester, 342, 343.

-, -, rector of Houghton, warden of St. Mary's College, Winchester, 529.

Thurmond, John, rector of Little Wittenham, 91.

Thurrock, West, Thurrok [co. Essex], a prebend in Hastings, 658.

Tibbermore, Tibermure, Tibirmir, Tibirmor, Tibirmur [co. Perth], 176, 177, 336, 579.

Tichefeld. See Titchfield.

Tidcombe, Titecombe, Tytecombe [co. Devon], rectory of the parish church of, 581.

-, a prebend in Tiverton, q.v.

Tidonis, Grimbaldus, canon of Bordeaux, 428.

Tidworth, North, Tuddeworth [co. Wilts], 595.

Tillingham. See Wildland.

Tilney, Philip, donsel, 476, 478.

-, -, Isabel his wife, 476. 478.

-, See also Tylney.

Tinwald, Tinwalde [co. Dumfries], 85, 120, 121, 133, 630.

Tirell, John, rector of Polbrooke, 643.

Tirwht, Adam, 41.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 41.

Titchfield, Tichefeld [co. Southants], 675.

- See also Hook.

Titecombe. See Tidcombe.

Tiverton, Tyverton [co. Devon], third portion of the parish church of, called the prebend of Tidcombe, 381.

Tivoli [Lazio, Italy], bishop of, 268.

-, residence of Eugenius IV at, 310.

Todenham, John, layman, 390.

-, -, Agnes his wife, 390.

Todi [Umbria, Italy], Geminianus, bishop elect of, sometime a papal chaplain and auditor. See Prato.

Toker, Roger, vicar of Broad Clyst, 127.

Toly, John, vicar of Gwennap, 196.

-, William, canon of Wells and York, secretary of Cardinal Beaufort, 84.

Tomacellis , Thomacellis, C. de, 283.

Tomegreyne. See Tomgraney.

Tomfinlough, Thomfyndlocha [co. Chare], 501.

Tomgraney, Thomgrene, Thomtgrene, Tomegreyne, Tomgrene [co. Clare], a prebend in Killaloe, 1, 6.

-, vicarage of, 5, 6, 87.

-, comorbanship of St. Cronanus, 81.

Tommes, William, rector of Whichford St. Michael, 149.

Tone, Toyre, Richard, rector of St. Crux, Pavement, York, 190.

-, -, canon of Penkridge, rector of Cheam, prebendary of Bromyard, 90.

-, -, rector of Beddington and Cheam, afterwards of Aldington and Hambleden, afterwards archdeacon of East Riding, rector of Aldington and canon of Stoke by Clare, chaplain of John Kempe, archbishop of York, 526, 538.

Tong', William, preceptor of the Hospitallers' house of Beverley, 42.

Tongueland, Tangland, Tengland, Tungland [co. Kirkcudbright], Premonstratensian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 533, 620.

-, -, Gilbert, abbot of. See McDowell.

-, -, canon of, 591.

Toomour, Tuaimfabair [co. Sligo], 559.

Toppe, William, priest, notary public, 197.

Torinton. Parva. See Torrington.

Torkesey, William, rector of Pulborough. 34.

Tormarton, Tormerton [co. Gloucester], 273.

Toronet, le. See Thoronet.

Torpenhow [co. Cumberland], 324.

Torrington, Little, Parva Torinton [co. Devon], 88.

- See also Toryton.

Torrynge. See Tarring Neville.

Tortosa [Catalonia, Spain], archdeacon of. See Clement.

Toryton, Robert, priest, 189.

Touchet, James, lord of Audley, knight, 175.

-, -, Eleanor his wife, damsel, 175.

Toulon [Var, France], Nicholas, bishop of. See Draco.

Toulouse [Haute-Garonne, France], provost of, papal mandatary, 309.

Touraine [France], James, duke of.See Douglas.

-, count of. See Margaret.

Touris, Elisabeth de, 442.

-, John de, 40.

Tournai [Belgium], bishop of, letter from Eugenius IV to, 268.

Tournay, Maurice, vicar of Long Sutton, 323.

Tours [Indre-et-Loire, France], cathedral church, chancellor of. See Bouhale.

-, -, canon of. See Bouhale.

-, Benedictine abbey church of St. Martin (Marmoutier), secular canons of. See Bouhale; Gray.

-, -, statutes of, 381.

-, reservation of benefices in the province of, 447.

Toyre, Richard. See Tone.

Trachbaethino (rectius Teachbaethin).See Taughboyne.

Trag, Richard de, archdeacon of Brechin, 45.

Trail, priory of. See St. Mary's Isle.

Trallong, Tralwng [co. Brecon], a prebend in Abergwilly, 441.

Tranent, Truaernent [co. Haddington], 205.

- See also St. Germains.

Trapezuntius , A., 314.

-, G., secretary of Eugenius IV, 302, 314.

Trayl, John, vicar of St. Andrew's, St. Albans, 185.

-, Thomas, treasurer of Glasgow, afterwards canon of Glasgow and vicar of Peebles, 168.

Trecarell, Henry, clerk, notary public, 197.

Tregodek, John, vicar choral in Wells cathedral church, 312.

Tregow, Richard, clerk, notary, 347.

Tréguier [Côtes-du-Nord, France], Ralph, bishop elect of, sometime a papal chaplain and auditor. See Rolland.

Tremain, Tremnen [co. Cardigan], St. Michael's, 51, 52.

- See also Tremayn.

Tremayl, Henry, clerk, notary public, 69.

Tremayn, Edmund, priest, 433.

Tremnen. See Tremain.

Tremonfegyn, Tremonffeghyn, Tremonsfeghyn. See Termonfeckin.

Trenley or Treuley. Thomas, a Benedictine monk, 361.

Trentornys, St. Moluog de. See Kilmaluag.

Tresseham, Sresseham, William, 242.

Tretheywy, Walter, rector of St. Nicholas's Olave, London, 364.

Treugof, Walter, archpriest of the oratory of Holy Trinity in the Isle of Wight, 168.

Treuley or Trenley, Thomas, a Benedictine monk, 361.

Trewyff, John, of Mousehole, donsel, 183.

-, -, Alice his wife, 183.

Trier [Rhenish Prussia], archbishop of, 265.

Tries, Daniel, clerk, of Barcelona, papal registers rubricated by, 510 note, 656 note, 664 note.

Trim, Trym [co. Meath], Augustinian abbey of St. Mary the Virgin, abbot of, papal mandatary, 58.

-, -, Edmund, abbot of. See Porter.

-, -, John, abbot of. See Acton.

-, -, William, abbot of. See Scorlag.

-, -, canons of, 654, 655.

-, parish church of St. Patrick. 57, 126, 128–130, 154, 169.

-, Newtown by. See Newtown.

Triquerville [Seine-Inférieure, France], Benedictine priory of St. Peter, John, prior of, afterwards abbot of St. Vandrille, 258.

-, -, convent of, 258.

Tristernagh, Trysternagh [in Kilbixy parish, co. Westmeath], Augustinian priory, prior of, papal mandatary, 108.

Trondhjem [Norway], archbishop of, papal mandatary, 499.

Trotternish. See Kilmaluag.

Trumpytum, Margaret, noblewoman, 41.

Truaernent. See Tranent.

Trym. See Trim.

Trysternagh. See Tristernagh.

Tuaohmna. See Tumna.

Tuaim. See Tuam.

Tuaimfabair. See Toomour.

Tuam, Tuaim [co. Galway], archbishop of, papal mandatary, 18, 388, 402, 427, 440, 585, 644.

-, -, provisions etc. of benefices in the patronage of, 59, 61, 119, 120, 191, 193, 500, 546.

-, -, rights of, in regard to the blessing of abbots of nonexempt monasteries, 357.

-, John [I], archbishop of. See Babyngle.

-, John [II], archbishop of. See Wingfield (Nynsaldi) alias de Bermyngeham.

-, Thomas, bishop of Clonfert, translated without effect to. See O'Kelly.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 49, 89.

-, William, dean of. See Rany.

-, dean, archdeacon and chapter etc. of provisions etc. of benefices in the patronage of, 59, 61, 119, 120, 191, 193, 546.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 110, 164, 356.

-, John, archdeacon of, 110, 356.See also Burgo alias Ohuban.

-, Thomas, archdeacon of. See Joy.

-, William, archdeacon of. See Bremegam.

-, provost of, papal mandatary, 152, 191, 207, 356, 357, 530, 564.

-, Raymund I and II provosts of.See Bremegam.

-, Thomas, provost of. See Obraeyn.

-, canons of. See Anglo (David de); Bremegam (Raymund II); Burgo (David de, John de, Thomas de, William de); Butler (Emundus); Joy; Macinfille; Oberra; Obraeyn; Obrind; Oceandubain; Oconceaduayn; Oculayn; Ohayga; Onaraid (Odo); Oruadri; Oruoryd.

-, chapter of, consent of, to a union of parish churches, 500.

-, -, consent of to a grant by the archbishop, 508.

-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 181, 427.

-, cathedral church, vicarage in the, 487.

-, archiepiscopal mensa of, 508.

-, Augustinian abbey of Holy Trinity, abbot of, papal mandatary, 47, 651, 652.

-, Augustinian abbey of St. John the Evangelist, abbot of, papal mandatary, 89, 110, 356.

-, -, Gibunus, abbot of. See Anglo.

-, -, John, abbot of. See Omaellayd.

-, -, Patrick, abbot of. See Odubthaid.

-, -, Thady, abbot of. See Oduinissaid.

-, -, canon of, 164

-, city and diocese of, intimidation in, 8.

-, suffragans of the province of, papal letters to, 181, 427.

-, Raymund Bremechean of, a scholar, 193.

-, William Bremegam of, priest, de facto archdeacon of Tuam, 653.

Tuddenham, Tudenham [co. Suffolk], 17.

Tuddeworth. See Tidworth, North.

Tudenham. See Tuddenham.

Tulach, John de, Robert de, Thomas, Thomas de. See Tullach.

Tulachcarbaid. See Tullycorbet.

Tulacheargna, Tulacheargha, Tulachfergna, Tulachfirgna, Tulachforgna. See Tullyfern.

Tulau, Arthur de, a Cistercian monk, afterwards abbot de facto, of Kinloss, 114, 543, 544.

- See also Tullach.

Tulibardin. See Tullibardine.

Tullach, Tuloch, John de, rector of Logie Buchan, 565.

-, Tulach, Tulouch, Robert de, vicar of Ellon in the diocese of Aberdeen, afterwards precentor of Caithness, 44.

-, -, precentor of Caithness, to have collation of the canonry and prebend of Kirkmichael in Ross, 650.

-, Tulach, Thomas, Thomas de, archdeacon of Caithness, canon of Aberdeen, Dunkeld, Moray and Ross, vicar of Longforgan, afterwards dean of Ross, to have collation of the rectory of Tannadice, 79, 153, 583, 584, 649, 650, 665–667.

-, -, -, afterwards bishop elect of Ross, 239.

-, Walter de, 405, 406.

-, -, Agnes his wife, 405.

-, -, Walter his son, 405, 406.

- See also Tulau; Tulloes.

Tullibardine, Tulibardin [co. Perth], 461.

Tulloes, Tullach [in Dunnichen parish, co. Forfar], 405.

Tully, Tuyle [co. Kildare], Hospitallers' house, commander of. See Muur.

Tullycorbet, Tulachearbaid [co. Monaghan], 473.

Tullyfern, Tulacheargna, Tulachearghna, Tulachfergna, Tulachfirgna, Tulachforgna [co. Donegal], rectory of, 49, 76.

-, vicarage of, 202, 429.

Tullyhaw, Teallacheach (i.e. TellachEchach) [co. Leitrim], 157.

Tulouch, Robert de. See Tullach.

Tumna, Tuachmna [co. Roscommon], 47, 48, 60.

Tungland. See Tongueland.

Tunnok, Nicholas, dean of Aberdeen, 412.

Turbarn, Robert. See Thurborn.

Turlough, Turlach Omachyn [co. Mayo], 403.

Turnbul, Durnbule, Turnbule, William, dean of Moray, canon of Aberdeen and Glasgow, rector of Hawick, a papal chamberlain, member of the papal household, nuncio of Eugenius IV to Scotland, proctor of James I in the Roman court, 281, 482, 490 (bis), 510, 544, 545.

Turnbulle, Hawissa, 441.

Turray. See Turriff.

Turrecremata, John de, master of the apostolic palace, envoy of Eugenius IV to France, 262.

Turriff, Turray [co. Aberdeen], a prebend in Aberdeen, 634, 663, 671.

Turston, John, clerk, 20.

Tuscardia . See Twescard.

Tusculum [Lazio, Italy], Baldassar. bishop of. See John XXIII.

Tutbyry, John, 40.

-, -, Agnes his wife, 40.

Tuyle. See Tully.

Twenyng, John, Benedictine monk of St. Peter's, Gloucester, afterwards prior of Goldcliff, 243.

- See Twyning.

Twescard, Tuscardia (the old name for the country around Coleraine, q.v.), rural dean of. See Machelirechan.

Tydd, Tydde [co. Cambridge], parish church of St. Giles, 515, 538.

Twyford [co. Bucks], 122.

Twyning, Twenyng [co. Gloucester], 394.

- See also Twenyng.

Tye, John, priest, of the diocese of Norwich, 186, 360.

-, -, -, to be a notary public, 210.

Tylney, alias Pumpy, Richard, vicar of Clare, lord of Wykes in Clare, 394.

- See also Tilney.

Tymborland, Robert, priest, 41.

Tymon, Tachmohan, Tachmotan [in Tallaght parish, co. Dublin], a prebend in Dublin 178, 326.

Tynby alias Tenebie. See Tenby.

Tyndale, John, donsel, 35.

Tynyngan, Thomas de, archdeacon of Glasgow, a papal chaplain, 295.

Typtoft, Typtofe, John, nobleman, 359.

-, -, Joyce his wife, 359.

Tyrdaglas. See Terryglass.

Tyry, Andrew de, Cistercian monk, sometime abbot, of Old Deer, 114, 543.

Tyryngton. See Terrington.

Tytecombe. See Tidcombe.

Tyverton. See Tiverton.

U

Ugborough, Uggeburch, Uggeburgh [co. Devon], 87, 463.

Ugolinus , Ja[cobus] de Ugolinis, 274, 297, 326 et passim.

Uig, Huig [in Snizort parish, Isle of Skye, co. Inverness], parish church of St. Connanus, 100.

Uldale, Thomas, a married clerk, to be a notary public, 614.

Umegra, William. See Omeagra.

Unthank, Ellen, 580.

Up Ottery, Upotery, Upotri [co. Devon], 167, 168.

Upton, Nicholas, rector of Chedzoy, 167.

Upton Lovell, Upton [co. Wilts], 17.

Urban VI, faculties etc. by, 348, 383.

Urbino , B. de, 305, 308.

Urbino [Marche, Italy], Anthony [de Sancto Vito (q.v.)], bishop of, nuncio and legate of Eugenius IV for the reform of the church in Scotland, 229, 230, 237, 260, 261, 263, 288–290.

Urchart. See Urquhart.

Urney, Nurnaid, Nurnaig, Nurnayg [co. Cavan], vicarage of St. Bridget, 384, 585, 599.

- See also Keadew.

-, Furnage, Furnaghi [co. Tyrone], 16, 424.

Urquhart, Urchart, Urqhuard, Urquharde, Uruhart [co. Elgin], Benedictine priory dependent on Dunfermline, prior of, papal mandatary, 335, 414, 420, 648.

-, -, John, prior of. See Schaw.

-, -, William, prior of. See Broun; Durward.

Urry, Urri, John, canon of Chichester, 130–132.

-, -, canon of Lincoln, 278.

Ursinis (Orsini), Jordan de, cardinal bishop of Albano, afterwards of Sabina, papal major penitentiary, 84, 277 note, 287, 294, 344, 377, 446, 450, 551, 671.

Uruhart. See Urquhart.

Uthforrayg. See Oughtdarra.

Utrecht [Holland], cathedral church, canon of. See Oudencoep.

-, collegiate church of St. Mary, dean of, papal mandatary, 606, 611.

-, -, canon of. See Oudencoep.

-, suffragan bishop in the diocese of. See Campania.

V

Val, Geoffrey du, 269.

Val-des-Choux [Côte-d'Or, France], house of the order of. See Pluscardine.

Valencia , R. de, 278, 316.

Valensis (Walsh), David, rector of Inish Maine, 416.

-, Robert, clerk, sometime vicar of Turlough, 403.

Valistrostan. See Vallistrostan.

Valle, Richard de, archdeacon of Limerick, 103.

Valle salutis , abbey de. See Baltinglass.

Vallelucis, abbey de. See Glenluce.

Vallistrostan, Valistrostan i.e. Villa Tristani. See Dunnaman.

Vallyndera, a prebend in Dunkeld, 647.

Valva [Abruzzi, Italy], bishop of, papal mandatary, 239.

-, Bartholomew, bishop of. See Vincio.

Valven , B., i.e. Bartholomew, bishop of, Valva. See Vincio.

Vance, William, clerk, notary public, 244.

- See also Bane.

Varia capella . See Falkirk.

Varris, Oddo de, treasurer and acting chamberlain of Martin V, 148.

-, P. de, registrator of papal letters, 590.

Vaternish, Waternys, Watternys [in Duirinish parish in Skye, co. Inverness], parish church of St. Comanus, 9, 14.

Vaus, Alexander, bishop of Whiteherne, 472.

-, See also Waux.

Vaux, John de, rector of Liberton, 161.

-, See also Wause.

Veale, Geoffrey, rector of St. Mary Church, 189.

Veer, John, earl of Oxford. See Vere.

Venaissin, comtat [Vaucluse, France], 278.

Veneriis , A. de, 250, 304 et passim.

Venice [Italy], Francis Condulmarus of. See Condulmarus.

-, Francis de Molino of, donsel, 275.

Veran alias Berau, Peter de. See Bearnio.

Vere, Veer, John, earl of Oxford, 514, 515.

-, -, -, Elizabeth his wife, 514, 515.

Verney, Verner, John, archdeacon of Worcester, a papal chaplain, 257, 318.

-, -, dean of Lichfield, rector of Bredon in the diocese of Worcester, 483.

Versailles, Peter de, bishop of Meaux, envoy of Eugenius IV to France, 262.

Via nova , abbey of. See Abbeygormacan.

Vicentia , Vicen, Ja. de, 303, 320.

Vienna [Austria], Benedictine abbey of St. Mary, monk of, 81.

Vienne [Isère, France], Margaret, dauphiness of, 604.

Villa Hanrici. See Harristown.

Villamagna , alias Lochside. See Ballymore.

Villiston alias Balymwilhe. See Oarrigparson alias Willestown.

Vincent, Vyncent, Richard, rector of the third portion of Tiverton, called the prebend of Tidcombe, 381.

Vincio, Bartholomew de, bishop of Valva, B. Valven., registrator of papal letters under Martin V, 149 note.

-, -, -, under Eugenius IV, 321 note, 325 note, 519note, 576 note, 600 note, et passim.

Vinny, Vueny [a river in Dunnichen parish, co. Forfar], 405.

Viridiligno , abbey de. See Newry.

Visart, William, canon of Orkney, vicar of Arbirlot, afterwards rector of Edzell, 14.

-, See also Wissehart.

Visconti, Filippo Maria Anglus de', duke of Milan, 301.

Viseu, rectius Vizéu, q.v.

Vitelleschi, John, patriarch of Alexandria, afterwards archbishop of Florence, 'Florentin,’ 254 note.

Viterbio , Jacobus de, 246, 306 et passim.

Vivianis , P. de, 281.

Vizéu [Portugal], Lewis, bishop of.See Amanal; Coutinho.

Volrat , N., 337 et passim.

Volturno [near Capua, S. Italy], Bene dictine abbey of St. Vincent on the river, Bartholomew, abbot of.See Bartolomeus.

Voykes. See Wykes.

Vneny. See Vinny.

Vyncent, Richard. See Vincent.

Vynt, Vynt alias Colchester, Michael, a Benedictine monk of Colchester, warden of the cell of Bedeman's Berg, 150, 163.

Vyse, John atte, layman, 339.

Vythyrspune, Hugh, an Augustinian canon of Holyrood, 637, 638.