Lateran Regesta 62: 1397-1398

Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 5, 1398-1404. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1904.

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'Lateran Regesta 62: 1397-1398', in Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 5, 1398-1404, (London, 1904) pp. 177-181. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-papal-registers/brit-ie/vol5/pp177-181 [accessed 25 April 2024]

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Lateran Regesta, Vol. LXII.

De Dignitatibus Vacantibus.

1398.
4 Non Nov.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 20.)
To the bishop of Monte Corvino, the abbot of St. Mary's, Cong, in the diocese of Tuam, and Dermit Omurchuayn, canon of Tuam. Mandate to collate and assign to Thomas Okeallaych, canon of Tuam—who is a subdeacon, and has had dispensation from the present pope as the son of a deacon and an unmarried woman related in the third degree of kindred to be promoted to all, even holy, orders and hold a benefice even with cure, as well as elective dignities, even episcopal or archiepiscopal, personatus and offices—the archdeaconry of Tuam, a non-major dignity with cure, value not exceeding 15 marks, void and reserved to the apostolic see by reason that Thomas Macgillachalaygh, of Nongla, alias Okeaallaych, then as now perpetual vicar of Killehayryn in the same diocese, obtained it by authority of the ordinary, and held it therewith and still holds it, contrary to John XXII's constitution Execrabilis; notwithstanding that he holds a canonry and prebend of Tuam, value not exceeding 1 mark, and canonries of Clonfert and Elphin with expectation of prebends. Vite ac morum.
Kal. Sept.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 36.)
To Denis Macedagayn. Provision to him—who has had papal dispensation as the son of a priest and an unmarried woman to be promoted to all, even holy orders and hold a benefice even with cure, after which he has had himself ordained subdeaconof the deanery of Clonfert, a major elective dignity with cure, value not exceeding 12 marks, void and reserved to the pope by the death at the apostolic see of Thady Okeallych; with dispensation to hold it. Vite ac morum.
Concurrent mandate to the archbishop of Tuam, and the bishops of Telese and Killaloe. Vite etc.
14 Kal. Feb.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 53.)
To William Omulchrewy. Provision of the archdeaconry of Armagh, a non-major and non-elective dignity with cure, value not exceeding 50 marks, void and reserved to the pope by the death at the apostolic see of Stephen Garnon. Vite ac morum.
Concurrent mandate to the bishops of Bisceglia (Vigilien.) and Clogher and the archdeacon of Meath. Vite etc.
1397.
7 Kal. Dec.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 57d.)
To John de Southam, licentiate of civil law. Provision to him —who is a priest, and who lately on its voidance, as was believed, obtained and now holds the archdeaconry of Berks, under pretext of letters of king Richard—of the said archdeaconry, value not exceeding 150 marks, void by its resignation to the pope this day by Walter Cook, who has not had possession under the pope's provision to him thereof, as below. Upon the death of Andrew, cardinal priest of SS. Marcellinus and Peter, the pope, who had previously reserved the archdeaconry, made provision of it to Christopher, cardinal priest of St. Ciriac's, who without obtaining possession exchanged it with Walter Cook for the canonry and prebend of Warthill in York, provision of which had been made to Cook by papal authority on the death of Richard Carleton, and of which Cook had likewise not obtained possession, the resignations being made to the pope, who made provision of the archdeaconry to Cook. The present provision is made notwithstanding that Southam holds a canonry and prebend of Lincoln, value not exceeding 30 marks, and that the pope has lately ordered provision to be made to him of a canonry of Salisbury, with expectation of a prebend. Litterarum sciencia, vite ac morum.
Concurrent mandate to the bishops of Dax and London, and the abbot of Westminster. Litterarum etc.
1398.
12 Kal. Sept.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 65d.)
To Roger Basset, clerk, of the diocese of Lincoln, licentiate of civil law. Reservation motu proprio of the treasurership of St. David's, value not exceeding 90 marks, about to be void by the promotion made by the pope this day, and by the approaching consecration of Lewis, elect of Bangor, previously papal chaplain and auditor. Litterarum etc.
Concurrent mandate to the bishops of Monopoli and London, and William Waltham, canon of York. Litterarum etc. (De mandato.)
17 Kal. Aug.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 66d.)
To the bishop of Elphin. Mandate to collate and assign to Malachy Okeallaich, canon of Clonfert, if found fit after the usual examination in Latin, the archdeaconry of the same, a non-major dignity with cure, value not exceeding 10 marks, void by reason that Thomas Okeallach has become a Cistercian monk of St. Anastasius's without the walls of Rome; notwithstanding that he holds the canonry and prebend of Keallabecga in Tuam, the rectory, without cure, of Cnocdrum Calrigi in the same diocese, and canonries of Clonfert and Elphin, value altogether not exceeding 8 marks. Dignum arbitramur.
Kal. Sept.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f 68.)
To Denis Macedagayn. Provision as above, f. 36. Vite ac morum.
7 Id. April.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 73.)
To the priors of Monahincha (de Insula Vivencium) and Lochra in the diocese of Killaloe, and Eugene Omacnachayn, canon of Killaloe. Mandate to collate and assign to Donatus Oachaeghyn, clerk, of the said diocese, subdeacon, of noble birth, the archdeaconry of Killaloe, which has cure, value not exceeding 50 marks, and to remove Cornelius Odeayg, subdeacon, of Killaloe. Cornelius, after having obtained the tonsure without making mention of his illegitimacy as the son of an unmarried man and an unmarried woman, received papal dispensation to minister in his orders received and to be promoted to all, even holy, orders and hold a benefice even with cure, after which he held, without further dispensation, the rectory of Dissertmolacala together with, first that of Killnafearwugy, and afterwards that of Kilkaedy in the same diocese, the cure in which churches was exercised by perpetual vicars. He had subsequent dispensation from Pileus, bishop of Tusculum, then cardinal priest of St. Praxed's and papal nuncio in England, to hold one other benefice, even if in a cathedral church and even if an elective dignity, and to exchange his benefices as often as he thought good for similar or dissimilar benefices, under pretext of which dispensation he obtained canonries and prebends of Killaloe and Kilfenora. After this he became subdeacon under the original dispensation, and then, without making mention that he held such benefices and canonries and prebends, he received papal dispensation to hold all dignities, even elective, below principal, under which he obtained from the ordinary collation of the said archdeaconry void by the death of Cornelius Ikeaniedig, without getting possession of which he retained all his other benefices. Upon his being rehabilitated by papal letters, on condition of resigning the archdeaconry and his said benefices, the pope ordered the said archdeaconry and the rectory of Dissertmolacala, thus resigned, to be collated and assigned to him. Seeing that, as the recent petition of Donatus contained, Cornelius has not resigned his said archdeaconry and other benefices, the present mandate is issued; notwithstanding that the pope has recently ordered provision to be made anew to Donatus of the rectory of Kenelarga, in lay fee, of which he has possession, of the rectory of Birra, with cure, in the said diocese [above, Reg. LV. f. 15], of the canonry and prebend of Lochayn in Killaloe [below, f. 177], which he also holds, value altogether not exceeding 28 marks, and of a benefice with or without cure in the gift of the bishop, and has granted him dispensation to hold together Kenelarga, Birra, and such benefice with cure. He has hereby dispensation to hold for life together with Kenelarga and Birra, the said archdeaconry, upon obtaining which the said mandate of provision shall be null and void as far as regards a benefice with cure only. Nobilitas generis, vite ac morum.
4 Kal. June.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 88.)
To the bishop of Monte Corvino, the official of Clonfert, and Marianus Omolluoyn, canon of Clonmacnoise. Mandate to collate and assign to Malachy Okenny, clerk, of the diocese of Clonfert, the deanery of Clonmacnoise, an elective major dignity with cure, value not exceeding 6 marks, so long void by reason that Lewis Odalachan holds it without dispensation, together with the perpetual vicarage of Fyend or Fyerid, in the said diocese [of Clonfert], which he afterwards obtained from the ordinary, that by the Lateran statutes it has lapsed to the apostolic see. Vite ac morum. [See p. 104.]
4 Kal, Aug.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 92.)
To the archbishop of Armagh. Mandate to collate and assign to John Ogaband, priest, of the diocese of Kilmore, if found fit after the usual examination in Latin, the deanery of Armagh, a major dignity with cure, value not exceeding 70 marks, void and reserved to the apostolic see by the death there of Odo Mecdanim; Maurice Ocorri, priest, of the diocese of Armagh, who unlawfully detains it, being removed. Dignum arbitramur.
11 Kal. Sept.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 100.)
To the bishops of Monte Corvino and Elphin, and the official of Clonfert. Mandate to collate and assign to Thomas Olangan, canon of Clonfert, the deanery of the same, value not exceeding 14 marks, whether void by the death of Nicholas Okeallaich, or by the resignation of Thady Okeallaich, or in any other way; notwithstanding that he holds the canonry and prebend of Adraguil in Clonfert, value not exceeding 2 marks, and has lately been made by authority of the ordinary a canon of Tuam. Vite ac morum. (De mandato.)

De Predendis Vacantibus.

17 Kal. March.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 177.)
To the priors of Monahincha (Insula Vivencium) and St. John's by Naynach, in the diocese of Killaloe, and Eugene Omacnachayn, canon of Killaloe. Mandate to collate and assign to Donatus Oachaectayn, clerk, of the said diocese, of noble birth, the canonry and prebend of Lochkyn in Killaloe, value not exceeding 8 marks, void by the death of Cornelius Macginachuna, although John Ohogayn, priest, who is to be removed, unlawfully detains possession; notwithstanding that the pope has recently ordered provision to be made anew to him of the perpetual benefice which he holds, called the rectory, of Kenelarga, in lay fee, value not exceeding 7 marks, in the said diocese. Nobilitas generis, rite ac morum. [See above, f. 73.]
Kal. April.
St Peter's, Rome
(f. 182d.)
To Ralph Repynton. Provision motu proprio of the canonry and prebend of Weford in Lichfield, value not exceeding 45 marks, void at the apostolic see, and therefore reserved to the pope, by the resignation made to him this day, without having had possession, of Christopher, cardinal priest of St. Ciriac's, to whom the pope ordered provision to be made on their expected voidance by the promotion, made by the pope, and the approaching consecration of Edmund, bishop of Exeter. Ralph lately, upon their voidance as above, had collation by authority of the ordinary, obtained them, and still detains them. Vite ac morum.
Concurrent mandate to the archbishop of York, the bishop of Carlisle, and the official of London. Vite etc.
3 Non. June.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 224.)
To John Teyr, rector of the free chapel of St. Mary, Ambreysdon, in the diocese of Ferns. Reservation of the canonry and prebend of Kilmunchyn alias Kilconam, in Limerick, value not exceeding 15 marks, about to become void by the promotion, made by the pope, and the approaching consecration of John [Fox], elect of Limerick; notwithstanding that he holds the said chapel, and is litigating in the apostolic palace about the treasurership of Dublin, the value of both not exceeding 70 marks, and that the pope has recently ordered provision to be made to him of a benefice with or without cure in the common or several gift of the bishop, and the dean and chapter, and each and singular of the canons of Lincoln. Vite ac morum.
Concurrent mandate to the bishops of Meath and Telese, and Robert Sutton, canon of Dublin. Vite etc. (De mandato.)
Ibid.
(f. 225.)
To James Symond, clerk, of the diocese of Meath. Reservation of the canonry and prebend of Typpyrkeuyn in Dublin, value not exceeding 15 marks, about to become void by the pope's promotion and the approaching consecration, of John Fox, elect of Limerick. Vite ac morum.
Concurrent mandate to the bishops of Meath and Bisceglia and Robert Sutton, canon of Dublin. Vite etc. (De mandato.)