Index of Subjects: C

Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 9, 1431-1447. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1912.

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'Index of Subjects: C', in Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 9, 1431-1447, (London, 1912) pp. 720-724. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-papal-registers/brit-ie/vol9/pp720-724 [accessed 23 April 2024]

C

Camera, papal, 42, 43, 485.
-, -, -, auditor-general of the court of the. See Bonitis.
-, -, -, clerk of the. See Taunton.
-, -, -, collector of the, in England, 44.
-, -, -, -, See also Collector.
-, -, -, sub-collector of the, in England. See Lamhthorp.
-, -, -, See also Florins.

Canonical hours, neglect of, a ground for deprivation, 548.
-, -, See Offices, divine.

Canons regular. See Augustinian canons; Premonstratensian canons.

Cardinals, creation of, 46, 47.
-, -, grant of a pension to, in England, 166.
-, -, dispensation for, to hold benefices, in England, 166, 167.
-, -, indult for a member of the household of to resign his benefices, simply or for exchange, without requiring special licence, 255.
-, -, See also 'Cardinals' in the Index of Persons and Places; Resignations.

Carmelite friars, belonging to houses not named, 210, 219.
-, -, -, bishops, 361.
-, -, houses of, in England. See Cambridge; Norwich.
-, -, houses of, abroad. See Bruges.
-, -, privilege enjoyed by, of having mass at one o'clock, 369 note.

Carthusian houses:—
-, in England. See Charterhouse Hinton.
-, in Scotland. See Perth.
-, in Wales. See Ruthin.

Carthusian Order in England, breviaries etc. of, 202.

Cases, reserved to the pope, absolution from excommunication etc. in, 11 note, 41, 104, 112, 165, 214, 231, 237, 241, 243, 280, 283, 300, 302, 303, 311, 314, 318, 364, 366, 369, 371, 482, 485, 487, 516, 519, 572, 578, 583–585.

Cathedral chapters, See Collations.

Cathedral churches, customs, statutes and ordinances of, 70. 77, 245–247, 276, 346, 467, 468, 540, 543.
-, -, conversion of from secular to regular, 113, 255.
-, -, poverty of, 247.
-, -, trading within, 358.
-, -, without separate prebends, 328, 346.
-, -, See also Appropriations.

Cemeteries, college, 483.
-, -, consecration of, 557.
-, -, hospital, 572.
-, -, monastic, 557.
-, -, parochial, 63, 134, 135, 557.
-, -, reconciliation of. See Reconciliations.
-, -, See also Burial rights.

Censure, ecclesiastical. See Cases; Deprivation; Excommunication; Rehabilitations.

Chamberlains, honorary papal. See Hamilton; Holes.

Chancellor, royal, 475.

Chancels of parish churches. See Parish churches.

Chancery, papal, regents of the. See Franciscus; Jeune; Molino.
-, -, -, locum tenens of the. See Sancto Marcello.
-, -, -, inspection of a notarial instrument in the, 247.
-, -, royal, master of the. See Bate.
-, - See also Letters; Registers; Roman church.

Chantries, appropriations to, 501–503.
-, -, See also Indulgences (parish churches).

Chantry, afterwards a parish church, 285.

Chapels, college, 483.
-, -, erections of into parish churches, 480, 481.
-, -, hospital, 572.
-, -, parochial, 63, 112, 255, 256, 335, 413.
-, -, -, difficulty of access to, on account of distance etc., 204.
-, -, -, foundation of, with the insignia of a parish church, 255.
-, -, -, litigation about the maintenance of chaplains in, 286.
-, -, -, See also Indulgences.
-, -, private, 8, 103, 104, 364, 558, 583.
-, -, indults to have Mass, baptisms, burials, Eucharist and other sacraments in, 104, 255, 256, 364, 572, 583.
-, - See also Chaplains.

Chaplains, honorary papal. See Atholia; Bonitis; Clementis; Clerici; Creych; Culross (Laurence, abbot of); Haldanston; Lesmahawgo; Lythcow; Sanctafide; Tynnynghame.
-, -, -, See also Auditors.
-, -, -, licence for, to resign benefices to the ordinaries without special papal licence, 42.
-, -, suit about the onus of maintaining, 536.

Charters, civic, papal confirmation of, 43.
-, -, episcopal, exemplification and confirmation of, 380, 381.
-, -, Scottish kings', papal confirmation of, 456, 457.

Churches, reconciliation of. See Reconciliations.
-, -, See also Cathedral churches; Chapels; Colleges and collegiate churches; Indulgences; Parish churches.

Cistercian houses:—
-, in England. See Bittlesden; Bordesley; Bruern; Buckland; Calder; Dunkeswell; Greenfield; Hailes; Kingswood; London (Religious houses); Pipwell; Revesby; Sawtry; Tintern; Vale Royal.
-, in Ireland. See Assaroe; Corcomroe; Fermoy; Graiguenamanagh; Granard; Inishlounaght; Jerpoint; Kilcooly; Kilshanny; Knockmoy; Leix; Mellifont; Monasteranenagh; Monasterevin; Newry; Tintern; Tracton.
-, in Scotland. See Culross; Cupar; Deer; Dundrennan; Glenluce; Haddington; Kinloss; Manuel; Melrose; Newbattle; Saddell.
-, in Wales. See Llantarnam; Margam; Neath; Strata Florida; Whitland.
-, foreign. See Aunay; Bonrepos; Rome; Savigny-le-Vieux.

Cistercian Order, conservator of the, 220.
-, -, exemption from payment of tithes from their lands, 220, 221.

Citations, to the Roman court. See Apostolic see.
-, -, valid as if personally served, 299, 546.

Civil law, indult for priests etc. to study and teach, 512.

Clergy, foreign, residing in England. See Monte.
-, -, married, 367, 451 (bis).
-, -, See also Altars; Civil Law; Concubinage; Confessions; Confessors; Cure of souls; Deprivation; Dilapidation; Fornication; Homicide; Illegitimacy; Illiteracy; Incest; Indulgence (plenary); Marriage; Mass; Notaries; Orders; Parish churches; Religious; Residence; Sacraments; Violence; Wills.

Cluniac houses:—
-, in England. See Acre, Castle; Mendham; Montacute; Pontefract; Thetford.
-, in Scotland. See Berwick, North; Crossraguel; Paisley.
-, in France. See Charité-sur-Loire; Cluny.

Coadjutors, indults to choose, 484.

Coinage. See Florins; Marks; Salut; Scotland; Tournois.

Collations and provisions:—
-, by papal authority, and mandates to make by papal authority:—
-, of secular benefices (dignities, canonries and prebends, parish churches etc.):—
-, in England, 462.
-, in Ireland, 9, 12, 14 sqq, 45, 52–55, 75, 86–96, 111, 122, 130, 132, 133, 137–140, 142, 143, 146–151, 153, 154, 167 (bis), 168, 169–174 (bis), 177, 183, 184, 186, 188–201, 211, 257, 262, 263, 275–278, 289–296, 328, 329, 331, 332, 337–341, 345–348, 353, 354, 358, 359, 361, 363, 373 (bis), 376, 377 (bis), 379, 380, 384, 386–389, 391–404, 425–431, 438–443, 445–448, 450, 466, 489, 495, 498, 499, 505, 506 (bis), 507–510, 520, 522, 529, 531, 533, 534 (ter), 538, 542, 544, 547–556, 559, 575, 582, 583.
-, in Scotland, 13, 17, 49, 50, 66, 75, 93–95, 97, 107, 126, 130, 131, 139, 140, 142–145, 148, 152, 169, 174, 197, 263, 289, 294, 324, 340, 341, 348, 349, 357, 375, 383, 384, 390, 395, 401, 402, 415, 416, 420, 426, 427, 431, 437, 439, 441–443, 447–449, 450 (bis), 464, 465, 471, 498, 500, 504, 505 (bis), 506, 508–511, 524, 528, 529, 530 (bis), 536, 539–543, 547, 548, 554, 555, 558, 567.
-, in Wales, 85, 191, 321.
-, abroad, 136, 168, 296, 392, 428.
-, of benefices in lay patronage, 52–55, 86–89, 93, 149, 169, 188, 189 (bis), 192, 194, 196, 197 (bis), 198–200, 262, 276, 293 (bis), 295, 386, 398–400, 403 (bis), 428, 443, 448, 466, 508, 509, 520, 522, 534, 548. See also Reservations.
-, of benefices in the gift of religious patrons. See Provisions; Reservations.
-, of a hospital in Scotland, 480.
-, of religious houses:—
-, in England, 3, 4.
-, in Ireland, 1, 4, 30, 209 (bis), 213, 217, 218, 220, 222, 270, 272, 350, 351, 356, 407, 411, 418–421, 422, 424, 425, 434, 435, 453, 459, 470–472, 525, 526, 528, 566.
-, in Scotland, 299, 354, 526, 569, 570, 571.
-, -, offices in, 454.
-, foreign, 219.

Collations, by papal authority, and mandates to make by papal authority, doubtful validity of, 9, 558.
-, -, faculties for bishops to make, 141, 324, 415, 416.
-, -, by authority of the ordinary, 290, 320, 362, 380, 390, 402, 447, 460, 463, 496, 505, 506, 528, 546, 548, 555, 560, 575.
-, -, annulled, 19.
-, -, doubtful validity of, 139, 140, 168, 276, 354, 383, 384, 389, 390, 438, 439, 441 (bis), 534, 539, 540, 542 (bis), 544.
-, -, invalid, on account of defect of age, 185, 379, 533.
-, -, -, on account of defect of birth, 328, 389.
-, -, -, on account of defect of orders, 185, 246.
-, -, -, on account of insufficient dispensation on account of illegitimacy, 560, 561, 582, 583.
-, -, -, on account of previous lapse to the pope, 13, 15, 85, 190, 276, 295, 339, 348, 357, 393, 400, 507, 509.
-, -, -, on account of previous reservation by the pope, 138, 425, 571, 582.
-, -, -, on account of simony, 133, 144, 145, 184, 193, 194, 275, 277, 339, 363, 390, 391, 449, 462, 465, 510, 523, 556.
-, -, -, on account of the excommunication of the ordinary, 530.
-, -, opposition to, 383, 384, 532, 543, 544, 571.
-, - by cathedral chapters during voidance of the sees, invalid or of doubtful validity, 167, 489.
-, -, by the Crown, 277, 473–475.
-, -, doubtful validity of, 497, 574.
-, -, by authority of the metropolitan, 320.
-, -, doubtful validity of, 539.
-, -, invalid on account of previous lapse to the pope, 551.
-, -, lapse of. See Benefices.
-, - See also Institutions; Presentations; Provisions.

Collector and nuncio, papal, in England. See Monte (Peter de).
-, -, -, -, See also Camera; Marriage.

Colleges and collegiate churches, erection and foundation of. See Erections; Foundations.
-, -, statutes, privileges etc. of, 162, 163, 282, 479 (bis), 482, 483.
-, - See also Appropriations; Cambridge; Chapels; Eton; Oxford; Parish churches; Reconciliations; Sacraments;

Commendam, grants etc. of benefices to bishops, religious etc. in, 4, 40, 41, 109, 132, 180, 187, 190, 206, 213, 223, 224, 288, 325 (bis), 361, 362, 392, 401, 417, 421, 422, 464, 476, 477, 499, 500, 527, 528 (bis), 531, 556, 568, 577.
-, -, -, annulment of, 577.
-, -, dispensations to hold benefices in. See Religious.
-, -, grants of religious houses to cardinals in, 266, 344.
-, -, holding of benefices in. See Religious.

Compatible benefices. See Benefices.

Concubinage, by religious, 48, 209, 212, 216, 220, 223, 352, 405, 407–409, 411, 471, 569.
-, -, by secular clergy, 14, 20, 93, 133, 154, 292, 332, 358, 359, 391, 450, 547.
-, -, by lay persons, 545.
-, - See also Fornication.

Confession, sacrament of. See Sacraments.

Confessions, faculties and indults for parish clergy etc. to hear, 11 note, 41, 280, 283, 288, 462, 485, 487, 578.
-, -, indults for wardens etc. of collegiate churches and colleges to hear, 164, 165, 482.
-, -, indult for a private chaplain to hear, 103, 104.
-, -, of members of a confraternity, 214.
-, - See also Cases.

Confessors, to hear confessions and grant absolution, indults to choose, for clergy, 229–231, 233, 241, 243, 304, 309, 310, 314, 318, 363, 367–369, 518, 584, 585.
-, -, -, -, for lay persons, 111, 112, 230, 233, 236–238, 243, 302, 303, 306, 309–311, 313, 314, 364, 366, 367, 371, 516, 518, 519, 587, 588.
-, -, indults for, to grant plenary indulgence. See Indulgence, plenary.

Confirmation, sacrament of. See Sacraments.

Confraternities, 214, 215.

Consecration, of bishops. See Bishops; Oaths.
-, -, of parochial chapels, 413. See also Chapels.
-, - See Cemeteries.

Conservatory, letters, for religious, 44 (bis).

Consistory, papal, doubtful elections etc. examined in, 46, 47, 129, 271, 326, 342.

Conspiracy. See Intimidation.

Constitutions, papal:—
-, of Eugenius IV, against holding two parish churches etc. (Ottenthal, Regulœ Canc. Apost., p. 253, no. 105 of the Regulœ Eug. iv.) 5 et passim. See also Benefices, incompatible.
-, -, -, requiring the mention, in letters of provision of benefices, of the number of years during which they have been unlawfully detained, 174 and note.
-, of John XXII ('Execrabilis'). See Reservations.
-, - See also Benefices (lapse of); Council; Farm; Hospitallers; Otto (in I.P.P.); Statutes.

Corpus Christi, dedication to. See Banada.

Costume, ecclesiastical (vestments etc.):—
-, cathedral church, 247.
-, collegiate church, 164.
-, parish church, 267.

Council, Third General Lateran, lapse of the collation of benefices by the constitutions of (cap. 8; Decretal. III, 8, 2). See Benefices.
-, - See Basel; Ferrara.

Court, papal. See Household; Roman court.

Courts, archiepiscopal:—
-, of Canterbury (Arches). See Appeals; Canterbury.
-, of York. See York.

Cross, Holy. See Holy Cross; St. Cross.

Crouched or Crutched friars (Cruciferi), houses of in Ireland. See Drogheda; Dublin.

Cure of souls, exemption from the obligation to exercise, 563.
-, -, neglect of, a ground for deprivation, 424, 426, 427.
-, - See also Parish churches.