Index of Subjects

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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'Index of Subjects', in Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 5, 1398-1404, (London, 1904) pp. 788-814. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-papal-registers/brit-ie/vol5/pp788-814 [accessed 25 April 2024]

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Abbots, indults to:—

to be blessed by any bishop, 152, 307.

to bless and consecrate churches and church ornaments, 18, 21, 67, 162, 414, 548, 610.

to give solemn benediction, after mass etc., 16, 20, 21, 161, 162, 256, 414, 534, 548.

-, at table, 398, 414, 548.

to reconcile churches and cemeteries, 21, 162, 414, 548, 610.

to wear episcopal insignia, 16, 20, 21, 161, 162, 256, 398, 414, 534, 548.

-, pensions to, after resignation, 334, 349.

-, and priors, faculties and indults to:—

to absolve from excommunication etc., 152, 153, 510.

to confer minor and holy orders, 333, 334, 601, 602.

to dispense to receive priest's orders below the canonical age, 154, 333, 357, 535.

to dispense monks on account of irregularity, 152, 510.

to hear the confessions of monks, 153, 510.

to resign to any bishop, 152.

-, See Father abbots; Mensæ.

Abbreviators of papal letters. See Boniface IX. (fn. 1)

Absolution from sentences of excommunication, suspension and interdict, 52, 66, 88, 89, 98, 111, 112, 148, 152, 157-160, 169, 174, 177, 191-194, 196, 197, 202, 209, 216, 240, 244, 266, 269, 272, 276-278, 283, 284, 287, 294, 300, 302, 303, 305, 312, 322-324, 331, 345-347, 358, 377, 381, 383, 386, 387, 394, 396, 400, 411, 431, 435, 436, 493, 497, 498, 507, 510, 515, 517, 531, 537, 544, 553, 586, 602.

Absolution. See Apostate; Confessions, Confessor.

Abstinence, commutation of vows of, 52, 92, 489, 509, 510, 549, 574, 590.

-, dispensations from, for religious, 154, 156, 329, 348, 356, 398, 505, 545, 546, 550, 552.

-, -, for a layman, 281.

Advowson. See Patronage.

Age, defect of, dispensations on account of, to be ordained and to hold and exchange benefices, 66-68, 80, 92, 94, 108-110, 161, 170 191, 203, 205, 208, 209, 259, 264, 286, 299, 308, 309, 341, 357, 372– 375, 378, 381, 386, 387, 406, 447, 448, 452, 458, 473, 483, 498, 499, 519, 520, 528, 529, 531, 536, 537, 542, 579, 589, 590, 613.

-, -, faculties to dispense to be ordained notwithstanding, 94, 95, 154, 333, 357, 535.

-, -, faculty to dispense to minister in priest's orders received notwithstanding, 94.

Alien houses, 432, 438.

-, exemption of, from the parent house, 76, 196, 470, 471.

Alienations. See Dilapidations.

All Hallows, dedication to. See London.

All Saints, dedications to, 19, 55, 69, 97, 175, 176, 208, 256, 262, 307, 316, 317, 360, 361, 406, 408, 416, 585.

-, -, See Dublin; London; York.

Almain, prior of the Hospitallers of, 249.

Alms, for religious, 201.

-, to churches, etc., indulgences for, See Indulgences

Altar lamp, 575.

Altar oblations and obventions, 276, 575.

Altars, portable, indults for lay persons to have, 53-62, 136-144, 219-225, 419– 420, 566-571, 619-622.

-, -, indults for regular clergy to have, 53-55, 59-61, 139, 140, 219, 220, 224, 345, 362, 564, 569, 570, 620, 621.

-, -, indults for secular clergy to have, 52-61, 118, 124, 136-144, 219– 225, 269, 566-571, 620-622.

Angelic salutation, 303.

Anniversaries, 201.

Annuals, 329, 487, 490, 545.

Annunciation, dedications to the, 268, 269, 489.

-, and St. Edward the Confessor, dedication to, 262.

Anteferri clause in papal collations and provisions, 190, 270, 271, 309, 338, 339, 445, 446, 517, 518, 580.

-, in papal reservations, 185, 247, 248.

Antiphon of St. Mary the Virgin, 204.

-, See Lætare.

-, of the Holy Trinity, 243.

Apostate religious, absolution and reconciliation of, under the constitution Pastor bonus of Benedict XII. [Bullar. Rom. III, ii. Rome, 1741, p. 201], 157, 158, 194, 276, 331, 358, 495, 498, 517, 543, 544, 602.

Apostolic see, absolution at the, 553.

-, appeals to the, 5-7, 93, 150, 151, 158, 159, 162, 166, 188, 209, 267, 297, 303, 308, 312, 313, 359, 393, 407, 412, 431, 446, 456-458, 470, 482, 506, 541, 554, 583, 584, 591, 592, 594, 610.

-, -,oath not to make, 349.

-, -,renunciation of. 366.

-, cases reserved to the. See Cases.

-, causes at the, English, 5-7, 12, 14, 15, 66, 69, 70, 76, 78, 88, 89, 93, 94, 150, 151, 158, 165-168, 189, 198, 205, 206, 239, 244, 248, 249, 265, 273, 274, 294, 296-298, 302, 303 310, 312, 313, 318, 319, 337, 338, 349, 366, 367, 380, 387, 393, 412, 413, 442, 445, 446, 455-458, 463, 506, 507, 523, 538, 553, 554, 583, 584, 591, 592, 594-596, 610.

-, -, Irish 80, 98, 100, 170, 181, 182, 187; 240, 246, 254, 294, 295, 308, 359, 367, 457, 554, 555, 594, 595.

-, -, Welsh, 171, 203, 457, 521, 582.

-, -,foreign, 390, 578.

-, -, See Præmunire.

-, causes not lawfully devolved to the, 12, 93, 167, 187, 303, 337, 367, 387, 445, 455, 456, 553, 594, 595, 610.

-, consecration of a bishop at the, 614.

-, See Roman Court.

Appeal by a religious to the secular ecclesiastical court, 517.

Appeals to the metropolitan, 159, 188, 248, 359, 482.

Appeals. See Apostolic see.

Appropriated churches etc., of a college, 306, 307.

-, of collegiate churches, 261, 535.

-, of a hospital, 313.

-, of religious houses. See Letters dimissory; Religious houses.

Appropriation by an abbot to a conventual mensa, 9, 10.

Appropriations by the ordinary:—

to a college, papal confirmation of, 172.

to a collegiate chantry, papal confirmation of, 285.

to hospitals, papal confirmation of, 10, 96, 494, 538, 539.

to parish churches, papal confirmation of, 404, 474, 475.

to religious houses, doubtful, 106.

-, -,papal confirmation of, 10, 15– 17, 73, 74, 157, 162, 163, 176, 192, 197, 198, 200 201, 246, 247, 327– 329, 345-347, 354, 359, 360, 426, 427, 430, 436, 494, 547, 611.

Appropriations, papal:—

to cathedral churches, 319, 474.

to colleges, 86, 384, 590, 600, 601.

to collegiate churches, chantries etc., 73, 248, 410, 411, 472.

to hospitals, 168, 311, 494.

to mensæ, abbots', 152, 185, 186, 611.

-, bishops', 265, 369, 473, 474, 603.

-, claustral prior's, 193.

-, conventual, 415.

to parish churches etc., 373 415, 416, 453, 454.

to religious houses 12-14, 16, 18, 19, 21, 76, 77, 152, 153, 156, 160, 163, 164, 185, 187, 190-197, 199 200, 263, 286, 304, 311, 321, 322, 324, 325, 330, 333, 345, 346, 349, 350, 355, 357-361, 391. 415-417, 432, 433, 436, 438, 439, 480, 481, 494, 497, 506, 507, 548, 573, 574, 576, 591, 598-600, 603, 604, 611.

Appropriations, general annulment of, by Urban V, 16.

-, -,by Boniface IX, 599-601, 603, 604, 611.

-, special annulments of, 86, 169, 603.

-, royal licence for. See Richard II.

Aquitaine, duke of. See John of Gaunt.

-, Friars Minors of, 509.

-, papal nuncio to. See Bosco.

-, the Schism in, 509.

Arbitration, 12, 318, 587, 608.

Archbishops, oath of fealty to the pope from, 73, 170.

-, See Households; Visitation.

Archdeacons, indults for, to visit by deputy and receive procurations in money, 72, 97, 98, 202, 243, 251, 255, 268, 272, 280, 304, 313, 314, 379, 408, 410, 518, 524.

-, pensions to, from appropriated churches, 286.

Archery, 69.

Arches, court of. See Canterbury.

Armenians, church of St. Mary of the. at Rome, 14.

Arms, wearing of, by clergy, 88, 174, 193, 205, 240, 266, 345, 436.

Aroasian, Arroasian Order, i.e. of the abbey of Arrouaise q.v.

Arts, masters of, 26, 86, 171, 172, 560, 579, 593.

-, scholars of, 20.

-, Students of, 21.

-, study of, 171, 600.

Auditors and chaplains, papal. See Aber; Alaneo; Aprano; Arnassano; Barret; Bilvelt; Burellis; Castilione; Donadei; Dugmano; Dulmen; Dwerg; Egidii; Gasconis; Gastow; Godeborn; Gubbio; Herborth; Hugonis; Jong; Kurdwanowo; Moubray; Prene; Rissheton; Seydenberg; Steube; Stratford; Sulmona; Trefnant; Trevaur; Usk; Vincione; Vordis; Walkington; Westerholt.

Augustinian:—

canon, 34.

friars, 28, 116 117, 159, 185, 213, 217, 235, 322, 329, 331, 382, 418, 454, 493, 572, 623, 627.

-, prior-general of the Order of, 382.

abbeys and priories in England. See Anglesey; Ashridge; Barnwell; Beeston; Berden; Bicester; Bilsington; Bisham; Bolton in Craven; Bourn; Bradenstoke; Breadsall; Bricett, Great; Bridlington; Bristol; Bromehill; Bruton; Burnham; Burscough; Butley; Caldwell; Campsea; Canons Ashby; Carlisle; Cartmel; Christchurch, Twinham; Cirencester; Colchester; Combwell; Coxford; Dunmow; Dunstable; Edington; Ferriby, North; Frithelstock; Grimsby; Guisborough; Haltemprice; Harwood; Haughmond; Helagh Park; Hempton; Herringfleet; Hickling; Holystone; Huntingdon; Ipswich; Ivychurch; Kenilworth; Keynsham; Kirby Bellars; Kyme; Lacock; Lanercost; Launceston; Launde; Leeds; Leicester; Lesnes; Lilleshall; Llancoddeney; Llanthony Prima; Llanthony Secunda; London; Longleat; Maiden Bradley; Mancetter; Marton; Maxstoke; Merton; Michelham; Missenden; Newburgh; Nocton; Northampton; Norton; Norton, Cold; Nostel; Nutley; Orford; Osney; Oxford; Pentney; Peterstone; Plympton; Poughley; Rothwell; St. Osyth; Selborne; Shelford; Southampton; Southwark; Spinney; Stafford; Studley; Taunton; Thornton; Thremhale; Thurgarton; Torksey; Tortington; Ulverscroft; Walsingham; Waltham; Warter; Westacre; Worksop; Wormegay; Wroxton.

hospitals in England. See Brackley, London; Newcastle upon Tyne.

abbeys and priories in Ireland. See Abbeyderg; Armagh; Athassel. Ballinrobe; Ballintober; Bally Beg; Bridgetown; Clare; Clonard; Clonfert; Clontuskert Omanny; Cloontuskert; Colp; Cong; Crossmolina; Derrane; Drumlane, Dublin; Duleek; Durrow; Inchmore; Innisfallen; Kells; Kilcreevanty; Kilkenny; Killagh; Killeigh; Kilmore-na-Sina; Lorrha; Lough Derg; Louth; Mohill; Monaincha; Mullingar; Navan; Nenagh; Newton by Trim; Rattoo; Roscommon; St. Michael's Mount; St. Wolstan; Saints’ Island; Seirkieran; Toem; Trim; Tristernagh; Tristildermot; Tuam.

priories in Wales. See Beddgelert; Carmarthen.

houses abroad. See Maurecamhee; Roncevaux; St. Antoine.

Order, habit of, 71, 355, 429, 498, 515.

Ave Maria. 303.

B

Beer, 204, 356.

Bells, 261, 263, 271, 299, 311, 319, 436-439, 488, 527.

Benedictine:—

houses in England. See Abbotsbury; Abingdon; Alcester; Aldeby; Amesbury; Athelney; Bardney; Bardsey; Barking; Barrow; Bath; Battle; Birkenhead; Blyth; Boxgrove; Bradwell; Bungay; Bury St. Edmunds; Canterbury; Cerne; Chepstow; Chester; Colchester; Colne, Earl's; Cook Hill; Coventry; Croyland; Deerhurst; Dover; Durham; Elstow; Ely; Evesham; Eye; Eynsham; Faversham; Frampton; Glastonbury; Gloucester; Godstow; Gokewell; Hartley Wintney; Hereford; Hertford; Hevenynge; Holme; Holystone; Horton; Hoxne; Humberston; Hurley; Kilburn; Luffield; Lynn; Malling; Malmesbury; Malvern, Great; Market Street; Milton Abbas; Monk Bretton; Monks Kirby; Monmouth; Muchelney; Norwich; Oxford(Durham College); Penwortham; Pershore; Peterborough; Pilton; Ramsey; Reading; Richmond; Rochester; St. Albans; St. Bees; Sandwell; Selby; Shaftesbury; Sherborne; Shrewsbury; Snape; Spalding; Spernall; Tavistock; Thetford; Thorney; Tickford; Wallingford; Westminster; Wetheral; Wherwell; Whitby; Wilsford; Wilton; Winchcomb; Winchester; Worcester; Wymondham; Yarmouth; York.

houses in Wales. See Brecknock; Pembroke.

houses in Ireland. See Athlone; Down; Fore; Glascarrig.

houses abroad. See Angers; Aumale; Bee Hellouin; Grammont; Lessay; Nonantola; Rome; Vienna.

monks of houses not named, 504, 619.

Benediction, after mass etc., by abbots, 16, 20, 21, 161, 162, 256, 398, 414, 534, 548.

-, -, by a papal nuncio, 92.

Benediction. See Blessing.

Benefices, consolidation of, 474, 475.

-, -, See also Appropriations.

-, intrusion into, and unlawful holding of, 103, 105-107, 109, 112, 160, 166, 167, 170, 180-182, 189, 203, 209, 240, 249, 250, 253, 283, 294-296, 298, 302, 303, 338, 342-344, 348, 367, 373, 398, 407, 412, 442, 449-452, 456, 457, 491, 502, 503, 506, 507, 540, 541, 553, 554, 583, 591, 592, 594-596, 603, 610.

-, litigation about, 520, 541, 580, 584, 603. See also Apostolic see.

-, reduction of by the ordinary, papal confirmation of, 158.

-, -, -, subsequent annulment of, 248.

-, See Collations; Latin; Orders; Provisions; Reservation.

Bible, lecturing on the, 20, 151.

Bigamy, 114.

-, interpretativa, 287.

Bishops, canonical election of, 447.

-, faculties for to be consecrated by any bishop, and oath of fealty from to the pope, 72, 88, 266, 269, 280, 283, 289, 301, 308, 317, 589.

-, in ecclesia universali, 623, 627.

-, -, dispensations for, to hold benefices, 331, 619.

-, suffragan, 480, 500, 503, 531, 532.

-, -, See Sizebolu.

-, See Apostolic see; Incompatible benefices; Mensæ; Provisions; Reservations; Translations; Visitation.

Blessing and consecration of church ornaments, 18, 21, 67, 162, 414, 548, 610.

Blessing of abbots elect, 152, 307.

Blessing. See Benediction.

Bohemia, prior of the Hospitallers of, 249.

Bondage, lands held in, 351-353.

Bondmen of religious houses, 8.

-, See Bordars: Rustics; Serfs; Villeins; Virgate holders.

Books, liturgical, 4.

Bordars, 351-353.

-, See Bondmen; Rustics; Serfs; Villeins; Virgate holders.

‘Bordlond’, 352.

Boundaries, disputes about, 515, 516.

Bow, strung in the English fashion, 278.

Brabant, faculty for an English Carmelite to hear confessions in, 414.

Bread, white, 356.

Bretons, ravage of the south coast of England by, 77.

Bridges and bridge chapels, indulgences in aid of the repair of, 242, 272, 274, 313, 317, 318, 339, 379, 408.

-, See Bristol; Leicester; Oxford; Staverton on Avon.

Burial rights, disputes about, 95, 369, 370, 539, 540.

-, See Religious houses.

Burials, oblations at, 201, 540.

Butts, archery, 69.

C

Camera, papal, auditor-general of causes of. See Bowet.

-, -, collectors of. See Collectors.

-, -, first fruits, services etc., paid to, 152, 267.

-, -, fruits of benefices assigned to, 112.

-, -, impoverishment of, 214.

-, -, names of persons and collated benefices to be sent to, 112, 309.

-, -, See Florins.

Candles, 356, 552, 593.

Canon law, bachelors of, 124, 147, 176, 184, 203, 239, 270, 273, 296, 307, 312, 382, 423, 445, 468, 490, 504, 523, 613, 616.

-, doctors of, 83, 90, 187, 244, 293, 294, 297, 344, 423, 455, 467, 515, 518. 521, 621, 628.

-, licentiates of, 8, 78, 102, 205, 337.

-, -, oath by not to migrate for purpose of taking the doctorate, 68.

-, scholar of, 187.

-, students of, 151, 154, 576, 577.

-, study of, 171, 465.

Canonical hours, 71, 96, 280, 354-356, 427, 519, 592, 593.

-, indults to say according to special Uses, 4, 67, 155, 347.

Canonization, process of, 245.

-, decree of, 458-460.

Capital punishment, 88, 89.

Cardinals, college of, services paid to, 152, 267.

-, deprivation of schismatic, 165, 166, 208.

-, dispensations for, 287, 558.

-, excepted from the effect of the anteferri clause, 185, 271, 339, 517, 518.

-, households of, services paid to, 152, 267.

-, -, members of. See Fraunceys; Possewick; White.

-, indult to, 524.

-, licence for, to exchange benefices without requiring special licence, 111.

-, provisions to, 79, 80, 82, 83, 85, 112, 113, 178, 181, 272, 287, 290, 338, 491, 558.

-, -, opposition to, 66, 82, 165, 166, 206, 209.

-, reservations to, 112, 289, 290.

-, See also I.P.P.

Cardinals,’ minor canons of St. Paul's, London, called, 606.

Carmelite friars, belonging to houses not named. 13, 28, 39, 46, 55, 128, 134, 146, 155, 174, 213, 229, 235, 414, 498, 583, 626.

-, houses of. See Doncaster; Winchester; Yarmouth.

-, ordinance fixing the order of succession to the office of prior-provincial, 1.

-, regulation of studies of at an university, 1, 19, 20.

-, Order of, chapter-general of, 164.

-, -, prior-general of. See Rande.

-, -, protector of. See Cardinal deacons (St. Nicholas's in Carcere).

Carthusian houses. See Axholm; London.

-, See also I.P.P.

Cases, reserved to bishops, absolution in, 309, 319, 371, 383, 397, 475, 495, 527, 560. 593, 606.

-, reserved to papal minor penitentiaries, 92, 553.

-, reserved to the pope, 177, 192, 193, 345, 346, 388, 389, 435, 436.

-, -, faculties to absolve in, 52, 152, 153, 216.

-, -, included in or excluded from faculties etc., to heir confessions, 47-52, 145-148, 202, 208, 216-218, 255, 256, 309, 319, 397, 403, 405, 406, 414, 415, 432, 442, 443, 473, 475, 477, 479, 486, 489, 508-510, 560, 574, 585, 590, 593, 606.

-, See Forgery; Homicide; Violence.

Castile and Leon, king of. See John of Gaunt.

Cathedral church, conversion of a religious house into a secular, 75.

-, churches, customs and statutes of, 169, 366, 367, 394, 395, 399, 400, 460, 461, 529-531.

Cemeteries, 261, 300, 370, 437, 529, 606.

-, college, 87.

-, -, consecration or dedication of, 172.

-, desecration of, 89, 405.

-, of parishioners, consecration and dedication of, 5-7, 94, 265, 317, 320, 390, 401-403, 405, 443, 487, 587, 588, 609.

-, of religious houses, 5-7, 401, 586.

-, and churches, reconciliation of, 7, 21, 87, 162, 303, 354, 414, 548, 610.

-, See Chapels.

Chalices, blessing of, 18, 21, 67, 162.

Chamberlains, papal, excepted from the effect of the anteferri clause, 271.

-, -, See Boniface IX.

Chancels, repair of, 197, 535, 576.

Chancery, papal, regent of the. See Francisci.

-, -, style of the, 541, 549.

-, -, Albert, chancellor of, 512.

-, -, Hugh, notary of, 409.

-, -, vice-chancellor of, 434.

Chantries, 73, 78, 191, 210, 252, 260, 261, 262, 271, 275, 286, 296, 420, 465, 472. 490, 519, 624. See also Lincoln.

-, foundation of, 159, 259-261, 271, 285.

-, grants to hold together, with benefices having cure of souls, 94, 285, 403.

Chapels, cemetery, 244, 278-280, 529.

-, college, 87, 172, 489, 585.

-, English merchants’ at Bruges, 72.

-, episcopal, 2, 246, 247, 586.

-, free, 181, 507, 523, 524, 617.

-, gild, 411.

-, manorial, 246, 247, 281.

-, -, foundation and endowment of, 206, 535, 536, 538.

-, papal foundation of, 214.

-, parochial, 94, 173, 175, 195, 208, 243, 251, 256-259, 265, 269, 275, 277, 282, 317, 319, 320, 371, 372, 390, 409, 477, 486, 487, 495, 496, 527, 545, 565, 571, 574, 587, 591, 599, 603, 609.

-, -, foundation of, 268, 269, 277.

-, private, indults to have, 66, 68, 73.

-, royal. See Hastings; Stafford; Tettenhall.

-, -, See also collegiate churches.

-, ruined, 374.

-, See Bridges; Indulgences.

Chaplaincy, papal, conferred on religious, 27– 29, 116-118, 212, 213, 217, 419, 420, 560, 622.

-, -, conferred on seculars, 28, 116, 117, 212-214. 419, 420, 560.

-, -, grant of annulled, 20.

-, -, immunities and privileges of, 27, 28, 117, 419, 420.

-, -, -, abuse of by religious, 9, 153, 286, 439, 546.

Chaplains, archbishop's, 202.

-, papal, religious, 9, 62, 63, 76, 155, 156, 163, 164, 185, 190, 193, 194, 196, 228, 235, 286, 325, 329, 347, 419, 463, 498, 499, 511, 514, 515, 546.

-, -, seculars, 98, 248, 263, 267, 269, 294, 298, 331, 367, 396, 409, 412, 480, 491.

-, -, -, See Auditors and chaplains.

-, private, 66, 68, 73, 278.

-, royal, 67.

-, -, See Reservation,

Chapters-general, of Carmelites, 164.

-, of Cistercians, 164, 334, 358.

-, of Cluniacs, 162.

-, Friars Minors, 572.

-, of Friars Preachers, 14, 15, 151, 153, 323.

Chapters-provincial, of Carmelites, 1.

-, -, of Friars Preachers, 151.

Charter, episcopal, inspeximus and confirmation of, 351.

-, See Letters.

Choir, repair of, 197.

Churchings, oblations at, 201.

Cistercian:—

houses in England. See Beaulieu; Benoys; Bindon; Boxley; Bruerne; Buckland; Buildwas; Calder; Cleeve; Coggeshall; Combe; Combermere; Dieulacres; Dore; Dunkeswell; Flaxley; Ford; Fountains; Furness; Garendon; Grace Dieu; Hampole; Holme Cultram; Jervaulx; Kingswood; Kirklees; Kirkstall; Kirkstead; Llantarnam; London; Louth Park; Meaux; Merevale; Netley; Newenham; Newminster; Oxford; Pipwell; Revesby; Rivaulx; Robertsbridge; Roche; Sallay; Sawtry; Sibton; Stanley Imperatricis; Stixwould; Stratford; Swine; Swineshead; Thame; Tilty; Tintern; Wardon; Waverley; Woburn.

houses in Ireland. See Assaroe; Ballymore; Baltinglass; Bective; Benedictio Dei; Boyle; Carrigillihy; Dunbrody; Graiguenamanagh; Granard; Kilbeggan; Knockmoy; Leix; Macosquin; Mellifont; O'Dorney; Tintern.

houses in Wales. See Abbey owm Hir; Basingwerk; Conway; Cymmer; Llantarnam; Margam; Neath.

houses, foreign. See Citeaux; Larea; Rome.

houses, father abbots of, 17 (Corrigenda), 155, 334, 346, 517, 602, 610.

monks, belonging to houses not named, 432, 433, 454, 499.

-, students, 151, 154.

Order, chapters of, 164, 334, 358.

-, exemption of the tenants, etc. of, from the jurisdiction of ordinaries, etc., 164, 516.

-, in England, freedom from tithes and first fruits of the home farms, etc. of, 161, 325, 516.

-, in England, Ireland and Wales, exemption of, during the Schism, from the jurisdiction of the abbot of Citeaux, 9, 334, 358, 495.

Rule, 336.

Citation, excommunication without, 209.

Civil law, bachelors of, 24, 26, 57, 85, 115, 139, 182, 203, 210, 239, 241, 242, 256, 257, 273, 297, 301, 357, 403, 412, 422, 423, 442, 444-446, 461, 504, 534, 556, 565, 578.

-, doctors of, 83, 90, 187, 205, 244, 293, 294, 297, 327, 344, 390, 395, 408, 457, 488, 506, 510, 515, 580, 628.

-, indults for priests to study, 92, 176, 271, 506, 557.

-, licentiates of, 68, 69, 78, 84, 88, 101, 113, 165, 178, 179, 183, 241, 320, 337, 606.

-, students of, 102, 386.

-, study of, 171, 506.

Cluniac:—

houses in England. See Bermondsey; Bromholm; Castle Acre; Farleigh; Faversham; Horkesley; Horton, Monks; Lenton; Lewes; Monk Bretton; Montacute; Northampton; Polesworth; Pontefract; Prittlewell; Thetford; Tutbury; Wangford; Wenlock.

house in Ireland. See Athlone.

houses, foreign. See Charité Cluny.

Order, chapter-general of, 162.

-, letters conservatory for, 547.

Coadjutor, 401, 410.

Coinage. See Ducats; Florins; Tournois.

Collations:—

(1) by the metropolitan, during voidance of sees, 399, 447.

-, of lapsed benefices, 189.

-, -, opposition to, 150, 457, 467, 468, 584.

(2) by the ordinary, 155, 180, 248, 307, 358, 456, 503, 521, 522, 532, 574, 596, 612.

-, doubtful validity of, 165, 166, 185, 283, 284, 297, 298, 444, 445, 447, 448, 456, 468, 469, 595.

-, in default of presentation by the patrons, 279.

-, invalid, 85, 178, 179, 181, 189, 209, 537.

-, opposition to, 205, 249, 265, 366, 367, 387, 412, 413, 446, 458, 583, 584, 594.

-, papal confirmations of, 67, 69, 373.

(3) papal faculties to make anew, o benefices uncanonically obtained, 112, 515.

(4) papal mandates to make, of secular cathedral and collegiate dignities etc., 64, 83, 166, 167, 170, 174, 177-180, 187, 204, 206, 239, 249, 284, 297, 298, 308, 339, 342, 366, 367, 420, 421, 448, 457, 524, 540, 541, 558, 579, 580.

-, of canonries and prebends, 84, 85, 99, 100, 165, 166, 180, 181, 208, 249, 283, 287, 290, 294-298, 315, 343, 367, 413, 444, 446, 455– 458, 467-469, 490, 491, 577, 578, 580, 584, 596, 615, 616.

(4) papal mandate to make—cont.

-, of benefices with cure (parish churches etc.), 79, 99, 103-109, 165-167, 169, 174, 181, 182, 185, 188, 189, 203, 238, 239, 242, 250, 283, 284, 297, 298, 302, 303, 308, 331, 338, 343, 364-367, 399, 407, 421, 444-453, 455, 456, 458, 462– 464, 468, 469, 502, 503, 511, 519– 521, 528, 554, 576, 577, 593-597, 612, 613.

-, -, opposition to, 167, 168.

-, of benefices without cure, 106, 167, 180, 366, 398, 450, 576, 577.

-, of a benefice abroad, 578.

-, of benefices in the gift of episcopal and cathedral and collegiate patrons, 81, 440, 441, 464.

-, of benefices in the gift of religious patrons, 81, 153, 440, 441, 491.

-, of religious houses, 76, 151, 155, 160, 194, 195, 322, 332, 348, 349, 356, 357, 372, 418, 551, 572.

Collations. See Anteferri clause; Council; Presentations, Provisions; Reservations.

Collectors, papal, in England, 152, 267.

-, -, -, See Aliotti; Dardam; Southam.

-, -, in Ireland. See Carleyl.

-, -, names of persons and collated benefices to be sent to, 112, 309.

-, See Camera.

Colleges, appropriations to, 86, 172, 384, 590, 600, 601.

-, of minor canons, 606-608.

-, of priests and poor, foundation of, 10.

-, See Cambridge; Oxford; Salisbury; Winchester.

Collegiate chantries, appropriations to, 73, 285, 472.

Collegiate churches, in England. See Astley; Auckland; Beverley; Chester; Chester leStreet; Crantock; Darlington; Exeter; Fotheringhay; Glasney; Hastings; Howden; Leicester; Maidstone; Malling, South; Mettingham; Norton; Norwich; Ripon; Salisbury; Southwell; Thompson; Warwick; Winchester; Wingham.

-, in Ireland. See Scattery Island.

-, in Wales. See Abergwilly; Clynnog; Llanddewi Brefi.

-, appropriated churches of, 261, 535.

-, appropriations to, 248, 410, 411.

-, foundation of, 96, 176, 260, 261, 265, 271.

-, See Indulgences.

Commendam, grants in, 268, 331, 388, 598, 602.

Commendations of souls, 280, 427, 487, 490.

Comorbanships, 106, 109, 398, 520.

Concubinage, 348, 399.

Confession, auricular, secrecy of, 89.

Confession pence, 201.

Confessions, 428, 527.

-, faculties and indults to hear, 92, 153, 262, 414, 510, 560.

-, -, on the occasion of indulgences etc., 168, 202, 208, 243, 244, 255, 262, 263, 270, 277, 286, 301, 303, 304, 315, 338, 371, 375-377, 381, 384, 388, 389, 401, 403, 405, 406, 411, 415, 432, 433, 442, 443, 473, 479, 486, 489, 490, 508, 509, 574, 585, 590.

-, -, for parish clergy, 255, 256, 319, 371, 397, 475, 477, 495, 593, 605, 606.

-, to friars, constitution Vas electionis about, 324.

Confessors:—

to commute vows, 52, 495, 560, 593.

to dispense from abstinence, 156, 281.

to dispense on account of irregularity and to rehabiliate, 52, 152.

to grant plenary remission at the hour of death or oftener, 30-47, 118– 136, 226-238, 316, 489, 510, 549, 561-565, 590, 623-627.

to hear confessions and give absolution, 47-52, 122, 145-148, 177, 216-218, 309, 510, 560, 561, 606, 620.

Confraternities. See Gilds.

Consecration of churches etc., 206, 584, 610.

Consecration and blessing of church ornaments, 18, 21, 67, 162, 414, 548, 610.

Consecration, See Apostolic see; Bishops; Cemeteries; Metropolitan.

Conservatory letters, for bishops, 29, 211, 290.

-, for cathedral chapters, secular, 29, 115, 116.

-, for a college, 291.

-, for collegiate churches, 425.

-, for religious, 29, 116, 211, 290, 393, 425, 547, 558.

-, for seculars, 29, 397, 425, 558.

Consistory, papal, 442.

Consolidation of parish churches. See Appropriations.

Constable, 240.

Constitutions, legatine (Otto and Ottobon, cf. I.S. of Cal. Lett. IV ad verb. Constitutions), 500, 588, 593.

-, papal:—

Execrabilis [Extrav. Jo. XXII, 3], 532.

Pastor bonus [Bullar. Rom. III, ii (Rome, 1741), p. 201] of Benedict XII about the absolution and reconciliation of apostate religious. 157, 158, 194, 276, 331, 358, 495, 498, 517, 543, 544, 602.

Super cathedram [Extrav. Commun, III, 6, 2: cf. Clem., III, 7, 2] of Boniface VIII about burials, 540.

Vas electionis, doctor [Extrav. commun. V, iii, 2] of John XXII about confessions to friars, 324, 572.

Volentes [Sext. Decretal. V, 7, 1], of Innocent IV about exempt religious. 516 (Corrigenda).

-, See Farm; Ordinances; Statutes.

Contumacy, 242, 244, 260, 264, 271, 272, 296, 303.

Convocations, 93.

Coppice-wood, 608.

Coroner, 459.

Corrodies, 15, 273, 347, 497, 586.

-, for secular clergy. 71, 276, 279.

-, See Religious, pensions etc. for.

Costume, ecclesiastical, 71, 73, 280, 312, 355– 357, 427-429, 498, 515, 606.

-, See Insignia.

Cotsettles, 352, 353.

Council, Fourth General Lateran. lapse of the collation of benefices by the statutes of the (cap. 8; Decretal. III, 8, 2):— to the pope, 103, 104, 106-109, 112, 155, 160, 174, 180, 295, 343, 364– 366, 407, 420, 451, 452, 462-464, 502, 503, 520, 521, 584, 603, 612, 613.

to the metropolitan, 150, 189, 249, 457, 468.

-, royal, ecclesiastical causes before the, 12, 318.

Courier, papal, 6.

Court, lay, cause about a benefice before, 382.

-, papal, reservation of benefices of members of the. See Reservation.

-, secular ecclesiastical, appeal by religious to, 517, 602.

Crouched Friars, houses of:— in England. See Donnington; London.

in Ireland. See Dublin; Newtown by Trim.

abroad. See Asperen.

Curfew bell, 437, 439.

D

Daggers, 205, 240.

Debtors’ prison, 214.

Dedications. See All Hallows; All Saints; Annunciation; Cemeteries; Holy Cross; Holy Trinity; Mother of God; Saints.

Defamation, 322.

Defect of sight, dispensations on account of, 447, 540.

Deprivation of benefices, by papal authority, of religious, 155, 160, 194, 195, 254, 348, 360, 366, 372, 417, 418, 450, 604. 610.

-, -,of seculars, 99, 173, 174, 179– 181, 242, 250, 315, 364-367, 398, 449, 451, 452, 462, 472, 502, 503, 541, 595, 598, 603.

-, by the ordinary. 151, 521.

-, of schismatic cardinals, 165, 166, 208.

-, procedure by, 294, 298, 541.

Diffinitores of chapters-general of religious, 1, 14, 19, 151, 164, 358.

Dilapidations, 242, 348, 372, 386, 417, 418, 497, 604.

Dimissory, letters. See Letters.

Dirige, 71, 280, 328, 427, 519.

Disability, procedure by, 254, 294, 298, 541.

-, voidance by, 302.

Disease (bloody flux), 281.

Dispensations. See Age; Abbots and priors; Chantries; Confessors; Defect; Exchange; Illegitimacy; Incompatible benefices; Irregularity; Orders; Religious.

Divorce. See Marriage separation.

Dominican Use, 67.

Donations. See Patronage; Religious houses.

Dorsetshire coast, harried by Spaniards, 77.

Ducats, gold, 214, 323.

E

Ebdomadarii, 609.

Elections, confirmation of, 151, 357, 447, 526, 527.

-, -, ipso facto, 152, 267, 370, 371, 607.

-, -, by the pope, 12, 334, 357, 610.

-, disputed, 610.

-, doubtful validity of, 76, 151, 332.

-, freedom of, 76, 152, 196, 249, 267, 282, 336, 471, 510, 511, 604.

-, invalid, 151, 284.

-, See Postulations.

Enclosed religious, indults to enter the houses of, 91, 177, 256.

Endowment of a college, 172.

-, of chantries, 159, 260, 261, 285.

-, of a chapel, 311.

-, of a collegiate chapel, 176.

-, of a collegiate church, 260, 261.

-, of a hospital, 245.

-, of religious houses, 163.

England and France, wars between, 76.

English clergy beneficed abroad. See Black; Dent.

-, merchants abroad. See Merchants.

Englishman, death of at Rome, 214.

Englishwoman, a recluse at Rome, 249.

Erections:—

chapels into parish churches, 314, 407, 487, 591.

college of minor canons, 606-608.

hospital into a collegiate church, 411.

parish church into an archpriestship, 427, 428.

parish into collegiate churches, 96, 260, 261, 265.

parochial chapel into a parish church. 282, 299.

priory into an abbey, 506, 603.

tithes into perpetual benefices, 450, 453.

See Foundations.

Essart, 434.

Eucharist, sacrament of the, 242.

Examination for benefices. See Latin.

Exchange of benefices, by authority of the ordinary, 297, 298, 468, 594.

-, -, invalid, 209.

-, by papal mandate, 309.

-, dispensation for, 87.

-, fraud in, 472.

-, illicit, 479.

-, licence to make, without requiring special papal licence, 248, 409, 480, 525.

-, -, without requiring licence of the ordinary, 377, 378, 485, 525.

-, See Age; Incompatible benefices; Religious.

Excommunication, contempt of, 242.

-, greater, 245, 482.

-, suspension and interdict, procedure by, 259, 260, 265, 272, 274, 286, 294, 296, 298, 303, 331, 336, 337, 348, 349, 359, 380, 385, 393, 399, 433, 470, 472, 498, 530, 541.

-, removeable by the pope alone, 494, 527.

-, without citation, 209.

-, See Absolution; Præmunire.

Execrabilis. See Constitutions.

Exemplification of letters. See Letters.

Exemption, from the jurisdiction of the ordinary, of a college, 173.

-, -, of a hospital, 489.

-, -, of secular clergy, 314, 371, 376, 412.

-, See Alien houses; Cistercian Order: Religious; Religious houses.

Extreme Unction, 477.

Ex-votos at a shrine, 459.

F

Faldage, tithes of, 575.

Farm of benefices, by secular clergy, 22-24, 96, 97, 111, 171, 172, 272, 273, 284, 285, 316, 344, 385, 390, 465-467, 500, 501, 504, 525, 555-557, 572, 573, 618, 619.

-, by colleges, 87, 285, 588.

-, by a hospital, 531.

-, by religious. See Religious houses.

-, legatine and provincial constitutions restricting, 87.

Father abbots, 17 (Corrigenda), 155, 334, 346, 517, 602, 610.

Feasts, greater double, 489.

-, See Relics; Saints.

First fruits due from religious houses to the pope, commutation of, 152, 267.

-, of home farms etc. of Cistercians, 161, 516.

-, of a void see, division of between the metropolitan and the chapter, 369, 400.

Fish and fisheries, 2, 3, 189, 254, 263, 481, 513, 575, 576.

Flanders, the Schism in, 72, 159, 382, 383.

Florins, 80, 164, 165.

-, of Florence, 72, 97, 202, 255, 268, 272, 280, 313, 408, 518, 524.

-, of the papal camera, 6, 7, 70, 94, 168, 251, 267, 408, 418, 553, 555, 583, 595, 610.

Flour, fine, 351.

Fontevrault, Order of. See I.P.P.

Fonts in parochial chapels, 94, 173, 317, 477, 487, 496.

-, in private chapels, 66, 68, 73.

Foreigners, in English benefices. See Provisors.

-, See Friars Minors; Friars Preachers; Students.

Forests, right of cutting coppice-wood in, 608.

-, See Nidderdale.

Forgery, 586.

-, of papal letters, 173, 436, 541, 542, 549, 550.

Fornication, 99, 160, 169, 192, 196, 242, 302, 345, 436, 544, 553.

Foundations:—

chantries, 159, 259-261, 271, 285.

chapels, 268, 269, 275, 311. See also Chapels.

-, by the pope, 214.

colleges and collegiate churches, 10, 21, 86, 87, 96, 171-173, 176, 260, 261, 265, 271, 600, 601, 606-608.

hospitals, 10, 70, 71, 168, 245, 538, 539.

parish church, 545.

royal, 607.

See Erections.

Founders of religious houses, 157, 163, 281, 282, 548.

-, See Religious houses.

Fourth, episcopal, 254.

France, the Schism in, 9, 76, 159, 196, 334, 358, 382, 383, 471, 495, 598.

-, and England, wars between, 76.

Fraternities. See Gilds.

Fraud, 158, 472.

-, See Resignation.

Friars Minors:—

bishops, 288, 503, 555.

English etc., of houses not named, 28, 29, 34, 49, 116, 117, 130, 190, 191, 195, 201, 212, 213, 216, 230, 288, 329, 503, 504, 555, 560, 623.

foreign, 454, 509, 555, 571, 572.

houses of, in England. See Bedford; York.

-, in Ireland. See Athlone; Ballynakill; Limerick.

of England, minister-provincial of. See Tyssyngton.

member of the Third Order of, 131.

Order of, chapter-general of the, at Assisi, 572.

-, at Genoa, 572.

-, Henry, minister-general of the. See Alferus.

-, See Minoresses.

Friars Preachers:—

bishops, 14, 22, 288, 331, 395, 396.

English etc., of houses not named. 9, 14, 15, 28, 29, 49, 116, 117, 134, 145, 147, 148, 151, 213, 288, 329, 347, 357, 419, 420, 470, 497, 503, 511, 515.

foreign, 11, 14, 15, 151, 153, 214, 358.

of England, houses of. See Arundel Derby; London; Lynn.

chapter–provincial of, 151.

prior-provincial of, 151, 323, See also Russchok.

of England and Ireland, suit by, against the master and chaptergeneral, 14, 15.

of Ireland, houses of. See Drogheda; Lorrha.

-, statutes concerning, 323, 324.

-, vicar-general of. See Leycestre.

of Upper Lombardy, prior-provincial of. See Bosclasco.

Order of. Berengarius, master-general of. See Landorra.

-, master-general of, 151. See also Capua; Raymundi.

-, chapter-general of, 151.

-, -, at Carcassonne, 14, 15.

-, -, at Frankfort, 153.

-, -, at London, 15, 323.

-, habit of, 357.

-, vicar-general of. See Bosclasco.

students, 323, 324, 358.

studia particularin of. 357, 358.

Use of, 67.

Friars. See Carmelite friars; Confessions; Crouched friars; Trinitarian friars.

Fruits of benefices. See Camera; First fruits.

Funeral dues, etc. See Burial.

Furlong, ‘le longer forlong,’ 353.

G

Gascony, faculty for an English Carmelite to hear confessions in, 414.

Gilbertine houses. See Alvingham; Ellerton; Malton; Mattersey; Newstead; Ormsby; Sempringham; Watton; York.

-, Order of. See Sempringham in I.P.P.

Gild aldermen, Gildaldrendemen, 309.

Gilds, 309, 311, 316, 318, 391, 411, 565.

Glass, church windows of, 437.

Grammar, study of, 171.

Grammar-schools, indults to keep, 300, 542.

H

Hadrian's Wall, ‘the ancient wall,’ 512.

Heriots, 393.

Hermitage, 513.

Hermits, 59, 200, 549, 570.

-, See Recluses.

Holy Cross, dedications to, 273, 301, 434.

-, -, See London; Norwich; Waltham. See also St. Cross; St. Crux.

Holy Land, redemption of captives in the, 550.

Holy Sepulchre, vows of pilgrimage to the, 378, 574.

Holy Trinity, antiphon of, 243.

-, dedications to, 70, 176, 197, 207, 208, 225, 227, 243, 245, 256, 271, 311, 319.

-, -, See Beverley; Bisham; Cambridge; Christchurch, Twinham; Dublin; Gloucester; Ipswich; Kidderminster; Loch Cè London; Lough Oughter; Market Street; Newstead; Norwich; Richmond; Swineshead; Torrington; Tuam; Winchester; York.

Homicide, 205, 240, 322, 372, 381, 396.

Hospitality, burden of, to religious, 13, 19, 74, 157, 160, 163, 193, 198, 201, 247, 347, 354, 436, 506, 545, 598, 599, 611.

Hospitallers, 416, 498, 562.

-, of England, house of. See Keal, East.

-, -, prior of, 249.

-, of Ireland, houses of. See Killybegs; Kilmainham; Kilmainham Wood; Newtown.

-, -, preceptors of, 323.

-, -, prior of, 249.

-, -, -, See Holt; Whyte.

-, of Rome, prior of. See Carafa.

-, Order of, chapter-general of, 249.

-, -, deputy master of the. See Carafa.

Hospitals, 281.

-, foundation of, 10, 70, 71, 168, 245, 538, 539.

-, See Abingdon; Armeston; Bath; Bedford; Beverley; Bottesford; Brackley; Bridgwater; Bristol; Canterbury; Colchester; Dublin; Easton; Exeter; Greatham; Kepire; Ledbury; Leicester; Lewes; London; Maidstone Newcastle upon Tyne; Newtown by Trim; Northallerton; Northampton; Norwich; Nottingham; Richmond Ripon; Roncevaux; Sherburn; Southwark; Spittal-in-the-Street; Swansea; Torrington; Whitewell; York.

-, See also Indulgences; Lazar-house.

Hours, canonical, 71, 96, 280, 354-356, 427, 519, 592, 593.

-, -, indults to say according to special Uses, 4, 67, 155, 347.

Households, archbishops', members of, 10, 202.

-, cardinals', members of. See Fraunceys; Possewick; White.

-, -, -, services paid to, 152, 267.

Household, papal, members of, excepted from the effect of the anteferri clause, 185, 271, 339, 517, 518.

-, -, -, services paid to, 152, 267.

-, -, -, See Boniface IX.

Hundred years’ war, 76.

Hungary, legate to. See Cardinal priests (St. Laurence's in Damaso).

-, prior of the Hospitallers of, 249.

-, St. Elizabeth of, 176.

I

Illegitimacy, papal dispensations on account of:—

(1) for simple bastards—

(a) for seculars, 72, 73, 93, 95, 100, 105, 107, 109, 179, 188, 189, 205, 209, 239, 244, 245, 250, 259, 262, 264, 274, 275, 298, 300, 305, 307, 308, 355, 356, 374, 377, 379, 380, 383, 389, 390, 402, 412, 445, 450, 451, 453, 454, 475, 478, 486, 502, 503, 529, 533, 534, 536, 537, 585, 613.

(b) for regulars, 17, 18, 161, 322, 325, 330, 348, 391, 397, 413, 416, 418, 431, 432, 493, 498, 505, 513, 549, 551.

(2) for adulterine children—

(a) for seculars, 67, 277, 278, 283, 315, 316, 380, 403, 404, 617.

-, surreptitiously obtained, 479.

(b) for regulars, 349, 413.

(3) for children of clergy— (a) for seculars, 90, 92, 97, 177, 178, 193, 203, 249, 252, 253, 258, 259, 262, 263, 302, 305, 315, 342-344, 364, 365, 368, 370, 372, 373, 400, 404, 410, 421, 444, 449, 453, 463, 478, 480, 485, 508, 519, 520, 522, 532, 533, 536, 542, 543, 579, 582, 592, 612, 613.

(b) for regulars, 11, 17, 332, 428, 430, 439, 494, 497, 508.

-, dispensations by the ordinary on account of:— (1) for simple bastards, 105, 486.

(2) for children of clergy, 306, 366, 368, 494, 497.

-, faculties to dispense on account of any kind of, 175, 378, 383, 384, 394, 404, 410.

-, ordination without mention of, 179, 258, 478, 527, 532, 536.

Imprisonment of clergy, 98, 157, 346, 348, 517, 544, 553.

-, See Violence to clergy.

Incest, deprivation for, 99.

-, See Marriage.

Incompatible benefices, dispensations etc. to hold and exchange, for seculars, 65, 66, 68-70, 73, 79, 82-85, 87, 88, 90-94, 96, 97, 101-105, 108-110, 166, 167, 169, 170, 174, 175, 177, 180, 182-184, 186, 188, 205-208, 239, 241-246, 250, 256, 257, 263-265, 267, 268, 271, 273, 294, 298, 301, 304, 306, 320, 339, 343, 344, 364, 365, 371, 372, 377, 381, 382, 389, 391, 392, 396, 402, 403, 411, 413, 418, 424, 436, 442, 447, 449, 450, 452, 453, 457, 462, 464, 473-475, 477, 478, 482, 483, 485, 487, 492, 493, 504, 505, 517-520, 522-524, 537, 579, 580, 588-590, 522-524, 537, 579, 580, 588-590, 593, 596, 609, 613-615, 617, 618.

-, -, for religious, 77.

-, -, for cardinals, 112.

-, -, for bishops, 154, 155, 317, 388, 389, 432, 507.

-, -, power to grant, 95.

-, See Voidance.

Induction, by papal authority, 204.

-, by the ordinary, papal confirmation of, 165.

Induigences:—

of St. Mark's, Venice, 384, 489, 590.

of St. Mary's, Aachen, 242, 304, 584.

of the Portiuncula, 168, 202, 207, 208, 243, 244, 255, 256, 262, 263, 270, 277, 284, 286, 300, 301, 303, 304, 309, 315, 338, 371, 375, 376, 384, 388, 389, 401, 403, 405, 406, 414, 415, 432, 442, 443, 478, 479, 486, 507, 508, 574.

for visits and alms etc. to:— bridges and bridge chapels, 242, 272, 274, 313, 317, 318, 339, 379, 408.

cathedral churches, 252, 253, 257, 304.

chantries, 262, 286.

chapels, 175, 208, 242-244, 255– 259, 268, 270, 276, 281, 282, 286, 299, 313-317, 319, 320, 370, 391, 398, 400, 402, 549, 550, 574, 588.

collegiate churches, 168, 253, 262, 286, 299, 338, 368, 411.

hospitals, 270, 286, 303, 317, 377, 411, 472, 473, 490, 588.

parish churches, 66, 70, 72, 173, 175, 177, 202, 204, 207, 208, 243, 244, 251-257, 262, 270, 273, 274, 276-278, 281, 299-301, 309, 311, 312, 316-318, 360, 368, 370, 373, 375-377, 381, 388, 391, 401, 405, 406, 408, 442, 443, 482, 486, 499, 577, 585, 586, 589-591.

religious houses, churches, chapels etc. of, 68, 71, 72, 91, 175, 202, 206, 242, 243, 245, 253, 255– 258, 263, 266, 268-270, 275, 277, 280, 284, 301, 304, 310, 311, 315, 319, 347, 371, 375, 376, 380, 384, 389, 392, 403, 405, 406, 414, 415, 432, 433, 441, 443, 459, 460, 478, 479, 486, 489, 490, 507, 508, 548, 574, 584, 585.

shrine, 459, 460.

for attendance at sermons etc., 93.

for reciting prayers for the dead, 303, 304.

for repair of roads, 390, 391, 398.

illicit journey of a religious to Rome in order to obtain, 192.

Insignia, episcopal, indults for abbots etc. to wear, 16, 20, 21, 161, 162, 195, 256, 398, 414, 534, 548.

Inspeximus, of episcopal letters, 320. 321.

-, See Letters.

Institutions:— by the metropolitan, doubtful validity of, 188, 239.

-, lapse of, 369.

by the ordinary, doubtful validity of, 166, 174, 182, 188, 238, 269, 284, 297, 298, 444, 445, 447, 448, 458, 485, 525, 526, 554, 574, 597.

-, invalid, on account of reservation, 167, 331, 332.

-, opposition to, 167, 239, 267, 406, 407.

-, papal confirmation of, 165, 442, 453.

refusal by the ordinary to make, 188, 394.

Interdict, procedure by, 265, 272, 303, 331, 336, 541.

-, relaxation of, 112, 157, 158, 324.

-, See Absolution; Mass.

Intimidation, 93, 169, 209.

Intrusion into benefices. See Benefices.

Investiture, by livery of a cap, 328.

Ire and, justiciary of, 337.

-, the Schism in, 348, 495.

-, wars, pestilences etc. in, 314, 324, 325, 345, 428, 493, 598, 602,

Irish monasteries open to Englishmen only, 331, 346, 552.

-, monks in foreign monasteries, 331, 435.

Irregularity, 173, 175, 242, 250, 254, 534.

-, dispensations on account of, 66, 69, 98, 112, 148, 159, 177, 192, 193, 197, 202, 204, 216, 240, 266, 272, 276, 278, 303, 305, 322, 323, 331, 345-347, 358, 381, 396, 400, 436, 493, 498, 510, 515, 517, 537, 551, 553, 586.

-, -, faculties to grant, 52, 152.

K

Knives, 205, 240.

L

Lætare Sunday, 584.

-, See Antiphon.

Latin, examination in for benefices, 9, 13, 79, 80, 81, 83, 100, 104, 106-110, 151, 153, 179-181, 183, 184, 188, 239, 251, 260, 294, 295, 331, 339, 341, 343, 365, 368, 440, 441, 444, 445, 450, 455, 462– 464, 469, 491, 502, 520, 551, 554, 579– 581, 595, 597, 613.

Lay court, cause about a benefice before the, 382.

Laymen, grant of the office of notary public to, 114.

-, literate, 67, 137, 247.

Lazar-house, 281.

Lease, 392.

Legacies, 172.

Legates, of Boniface IX to Hungary. See Cardinal priests (St. Laurence's in Damaso).

-, papal. See Cardinal priests (St. Pudentiana's).

Legatus natus, 2, 8, 10.

Letters dimissory. by the ordinary, in respect of churches etc. appropriated to religious houses, papal confirmations and exemplifications of, 2-4, 306, 307, 326, 327, 350-354, 360-362, 430, 509, 510.

-, -, in respect of ordination, 260.

-, papal, in respect of churches etc. appropriated to religious houses, 4, 326, 327, 334, 354, 430, 439.

Letters, episcopal, papal annulment of, 475, 476.

-, -, papal confirmation and exemplification of, 2-4, 10, 11, 15, 17, 67, 69-71, 73, 74, 96, 157, 162, 163, 165, 176, 187, 195, 197, 198, 201, 246, 247, 251, 254, 275, 276, 285, 306, 307, 315, 320, 321, 326-330, 347, 350-354, 357, 392-395, 426-428, 433, 436, 476, 477, 480-485, 545, 575, 576, 587, 588, 592, 600, 606, 607.

Letters of donation, papal confirmation and exemplification of, 514.

Letters of religious, papal confirmation and exemplification of, 278-280, 323, 332, 354, 355, 416, 417, 430, 431, 437, 438, 551, 552.

Letters, papal, abbreviators of. See Abbreviators.

-, -, annulment and exemplification of, 248, 307, 308, 369, 391, 408, 438, 473, 474, 476, 506, 507, 526, 527, 534, 535, 540-542, 549-551, 573, 574.

-, -, conformation and exemplification of, 164, 169, 171-173, 187, 195, 335, 336, 361, 379, 409-411, 433-435, 474, 506, 508, 509, 512, 513, 516, 538, 547, 593, 598-600.

-, -, errors and omissions in, 173, 300, 379, 399, 532, 601.

-, -, forgery of, 173, 436, 541, 542. 549, 550.

-, -, not drawn up on account of death of pope, confirmation of, 203.

-, -, surreptitious, 158, 241, 248, 307, 308, 495, 496, 540-542.

-, -, writers of. See Writers.

-, -, See Littere contradicte.

Letters patent, royal, papal confirmation and exemplification of, 607, 608.

Letters testimonial in respect of ordination, 482, 518, 519.

Letters, study of. See Non-residence; Orders.

Literate laymen, 67, 137, 247.

Litigation, at the apostolic see. See Apostolic See.

-, in England, 11, 12, 94, 273, 274, 318, 380.

-, See Parish churches; Religious.

Littere contradicte, auditor of. See Moubray.

Liveries, 497.

Livonia, English merchants etc. in, 572.

Lombardy, prior of the Hospitallers of, 249.

-, See Friars Preachers.

Lord's Prayer, 303.

M

Market, 89.

Marriage, banns of, 72.

-, clandestine, 261, 282, 302, 507.

-, contracted in ignorance of impediment of kindred (3rd and 4th degrees), legitimation of offspring of, 532.

-, contracted per verba de presenti, and consummated before solemnization, validity of, 317.

-, dispensations to contract, notwithstanding impediments of:—

Affinity (4th degree), 377, 528.

-, (3rd degree), 305, 383.

-, (3rd and 4th degrees), 300, 499.

-, (2nd, 3rd and 4th degrees), 284.

-, (2nd and 3rd degrees), 284.

-, (2nd degree), 173.

-, (divers degrees), 255.

Incest, 252, 266, 284, 300, 305, 383, 399, 411, 499, 542, 578

Kindred (4th degree), 305, 307, 377, 378, 406, 461, 528, 529, 540, 609.

-, (3rd and 4th degrees), 255, 542.

-, (3rd degree), 96, 248, 252, 266, 384, 490.

-, (2nd and 3rd degrees), 578.

Vow of chastity, 536.

-, dispensations to remain in or re-contract, notwithstanding impediments of:—

Affinity (4th degree), 387, 388.

-, (3rd and 4th degrees), 261, 396.

-, (3rd degree), 91, 169, 300, 374, 396, 533, 609.

Incest, 282, 377, 383.

Kindred (4th degree), 209, 283, 286, 394, 525.

-, (3rd and 4th degrees), 72, 261, 507, 531.

-, (3rd degree), 302.

Spiritual relationship (cognatio spiritualis ex baptismate), 246.

-, (cognatio spiritualis ex confirmatione), 268, 386.

-, faculties to grant dispensations to contract or remain in, 273, 408.

-, oblations, 201.

-, of minors, 258, 532.

-, separation, 320, 499.

Married clerks, 27, 42, 113-115, 135, 210, 211, 287.

Mass, before daybreak, indults to celebrate or cause to be celebrated, 63, 64, 149, 150, 215, 269, 564, 565, 627.

-, capitular, 328.

-, endowment of, 585.

-, for the dead, 427.

-, indulgence for saying. 585, 586.

-, in chantries, 159, 259, 262, 271.

-, in chapels. See Chapels. passim.

-, in a hospital, 263.

-, in places under interdict, indults to celebrate or cause to be celebrated, 62, 63, 72, 149, 215, 269, 336, 363, 410, 513, 565, 566, 627.

-, in places not consecrated and under interdict, 89, 174.

-, in places under the Schism, 149, 159, 382, 383.

-, indult not to be obliged to sing, 609.

-, indults to celebrate, 274, 346, 572.

-, of St. Mary the Virgin, 328, 427, 585.

-, pennies, 201.

-, priest, 488.

Medicine, 89, 305.

-, bachelor of, 101.

-, practice of, by clergy, 315.

-, See Disease; Surgery.

Mensæ, abbatial, 152, 185, 186, 611.

-, capitular, of a cathedral, 75.

-, conventual, 9, 10, 415, 611.

-, claustral prior's, 193.

-, episcopal and archiepiscopal, 75, 155, 174, 265, 369, 386, 473, 474, 603.

Merchants, 149, 488.

-, English abroad, 72, 572.

Metropolitan, confirmation and consecration of a bishop elect by, 447.

-, rights of in respect of the consecration of bishops, 72, 266, 269, 280, 317.

-, See Collations; Council.

Minoresses, houses of. See Denny; London.

Minors, marriage of, 258, 532.

Miracles, 245, 459, 589.

Mitres, indults for abbots and priors to wear, 16, 20, 161, 162, 194, 256.

Money. See Ducats; Florins; Tournois.

Mortmain, statute of. 198.

Mortuaries, parochial, 4.

-, See Burial.

Mother of God, dedication to the, 256.

-, -, See also St. Mary the Mother of God.

Motu proprio absolutions, 386, 396.

-, annulments, 214, 248, 318, 319, 358, 369, 381, 382, 391, 400, 436, 438, 442, 473, 476.

-, appropriations, 152, 156, 160, 163, 187. 190, 191, 197, 199, 304, 321, 349, 357, 358, 360, 384, 391, 432, 433, 436, 473, 590, 611.

-, collations and mandates to collate, 188, 283, 284, 287, 296, 297, 366, 367, 452, 455-458, 464, 467-469, 490-492, 558, 578.

-, confirmations, 169, 197, 198, 208, 246, 247, 259, 260, 265, 290, 302, 309, 310, 320, 321, 327, 334, 373, 384, 436-439, 442, 443, 517, 518, 545.

-, decrees, 270, 271, 419, 453, 518, 527, 578.

-, dispensations, 90-92, 97, 174, 182, 183, 206, 241-243, 256, 294, 298, 304, 339, 372, 389, 390, 396, 411, 419, 590.

-, exemption, 412.

-, faculties, 383-386.

-, indulgence, 432.

-, indults, 197, 422, 423.

-, mandates, 309, 337, 338, 380, 394, 439, 442, 452.

-, ordinances and statutes, 369, 370, 400, 436, 437, 460, 461, 526, 545.

-, provisions and reservations, 82, 84, 85, 102, 112, 113, 179, 181-184, 270, 290, 293, 294, 296, 338, 340, 341, 421, 440, 464, 490-492, 534, 558, 578.

-, rehabilitations, 205, 206, 209, 386.

-, surrogations, 165, 187, 206, 455, 456, 458.

Murder, 205, 240, 322, 372, 381, 396.

Music, 328, 489, 609.

N

Nave of parish churches, obligation of parishioners to repair, 8.

Non-residence, 169, 285, 316, 385, 386, 399, 557.

-, dispensations and indults of, whilst studying letters at an university, or serving spiritual or temporal lords, or residing in the Roman court or in any benefice, etc., 21-24, 86, 87, 97, 111, 171, 172, 252, 272, 273, 344, 387, 390, 422-425, 435, 465-467, 473, 488, 500, 501, 504, 519, 524, 525, 555-557, 572, 573, 618, 619.

Normans, ravage of the south coast of England by, 77.

-, See Norwich.

Notary public, grant of the office, and oath of fealty of, 26, 27, 113-115, 210, 211, 267, 291-293, 369, 490, 524, 558, 559, 604, 605.

Novel disseisin, 280.

Novices, 76, 277, 526, 527.

-, See Postulants.

Nuncios, papal, faculties and powers for, 92-95, 111-113, 214, 215.

-, -, to England, under Boniface IX. See Bosco; Nonantola.

-, -, -, under Gregory XI. See Cardinal bishops (Tusculum).

-, -, to Aquitaine. See Bosco.

-, See Collectors.

Nunneries, illicit entrance into by religious, 193, 345, 435.

-, indults for lay persons to visit, 91, 177.

O

Oaths, relaxation of, 68, 191, 214, 329, 330, 530, 531, 534, 546, 547, 553.

-, of fealty to the pope. See Archbishops; Bishops; Notary.

-, See Perjury.

Obits, 246, 279, 280, 328, 427, 428, 472, 477, 519, 601, 607.

Oblations, 172, 201, 243, 256, 257, 262, 263, 276, 369, 437, 540, 575.

Obventions, 276, 575.

Open fields, 352, 353.

Orders, received at the Roman court, 482.

-, received clandestinely, 179, 258, 260, 478, 527, 532, 536.

-, received illicitly, 287.

-, received per saltum, 528.

-, received simoniacally, 89, 174.

-, holy, dispensations for friars to receive, 357, 493.

-, minor and holy, indults for abbots to confer, 333, 334, 601, 602.

-, -, indults for religious to receive from any bishop, 346.

-, priest's, dispensations for holders of sacerdotal benefices not to receive whilst studying letters etc., 22, 90, 105, 173, 252, 256, 277, 281, 282, 339, 387-390, 392, 411, 429, 443, 461, 469, 473, 474, 483, 488, 501, 505, 518, 584.

-, -, faculties to dispense to receive below the canonical age, 94, 95, 154, 333, 357, 535.

-, -, received before the canonical age, faculty to dispense to minister in, 94.

-, -, rehabilitations for holding sacerdotal benefices without having received, 97, 372, 373.

-, -, See Age; Civil law.

Ordinances, episcopal. 419.

-, papal, 242, 550, 552.

-, See Constitutions; Statutes.

Ornaments, church, blessing and consecration of, 18, 21, 67, 162, 414, 548, 610.

P

Pallium, despatch of the, 65, 73, 169.

Pannage, 512.

‘Pardoners.’ See Questores.

Parish and monastic bounds, disputes about, 515, 516.

Parish churches, alms for the repair etc. of. See Indulgences.

-, clauses saving the rights of, 87, 172, 390, 402, 409, 477, 486, 488.

-, consolidation and union of, 474, 475, See also Appropriations.

-, etc., difficulty of access to, on account of distance etc., 94, 265, 269, 277, 282, 300, 314, 317, 320, 372, 374, 390, 401– 403, 405, 409, 443, 477, 486, 487, 496, 535, 536, 545, 586, 587, 591, 609.

-, litigation about the rights of, 369, 370.

-, obligation to repair, 8, 197, 535, 576.

-, re-building and transfer of, 436-438.

-, See Erections.

Parishioners, deprivation and resignation of rectors ignorant of the language of, 284, 365, 449.

-, suits by, against a rector, 89.

-, -, against religious, 198.

Parliaments, of Shrewsbury [1398], 259, 260.

-, of Westminster [1389-90], anti-papal statutes of, 111, 112.

-, -,[1397], 259, 260.

-, indulgences to those present at, 93.

Pastoral staff, indult for abbot and prior to bear, 194, 256.

Patens, blessing of, 18, 67.

Patronage, belonging to lay persons, 16, 17, 165, 260, 281, 311, 314, 343, 347, 357, 406, 407, 418, 427, 445, 474, 475, 479, 485, 494, 514, 522, 554, 602, 603.

-, -, grant of, to bishops, 17, 285.

-, -, -, to religious, 196, 346, 359, 433.

-, -, papal mandates to collate benefices in. 364, 365, 407, 449, 452, 453, 463, 468, 602, 603, 612.

-, belonging to regular clergy, 10, 13, 15, 18, 19, 73, 74, 77, 152, 153, 158, 162, 164, 185-188, 190-201, 240, 241, 246, 247, 263, 321, 322, 325, 327, 330, 331, 333, 345, 347, 351, 354, 355, 361, 394, 415, 416, 426, 427, 430, 432, 436, 447, 458, 497, 510, 525, 548, 554, 573, 576, 597, 599, 608, 611.

-, belonging to secular clergy, 11, 73, 96, 168, 172, 182, 248, 319, 369, 384, 404, 473, 474, 502, 535, 538, 575, 584, 590, 603.

-, -, grant of to religious houses, 328, 494.

-, belonging to the Crown, by right of, wardship, 406, 407.

-, -, by right of regalia, 267.

-, -, See Henry IV; Richard II.

-, See Presentations; Provisions; Reservations.

Penitentiaries, of religious houses, 526, 527, 586.

-, papal minor, cases reserved to, 92, 553.

Penitentiary, papal, letters of the, 173.

-, -, -, procurator of, 580.

-, -, See Cardinal priests (St. Susanna's).

Pepper, 351.

Perjury, 302, 312, 348, 372, 386, 497.

Pestilence, depopulation of a religious house by, 429.

-, impoverishment of parishioners by, 404, 475.

-, impoverishment of religious by, 13, 15, 74, 157, 163, 198, 200, 201, 354, 427, 433, 436, 506, 598, 599, 602, 611.

Petitions, register of, 535.

Petitorio, causes in, 312, 313, 367, 387, 413, 442, 455.

Philosophy, lecturing in, 19.

-, studia particularia of, 324.

Pictures, at a shrine, 459.

-, in a church (pietà), 207.

Pilgrimage, commutation of vows of, 52, 92, 378, 489, 509, 510, 549, 574, 590.

-, dispensation not to observe abstinence during, 156.

-, See Rome; Santiago.

Pilgrims, hospitality to, 598, 599.

Pirates, 77, 427.

-, See Robbers.

Placebo, 71, 280, 328, 427, 519.

Plenary remission. See Confessors.

Pluralities. See Incompatible benefices; Reservation; Voidance.

Pontifical offices, extra-diocesan exercise of, by a nuncio, 92.

-, -, See Bishops.

Poor, maintenance of by religions, 10, 74, 246, 247, 280, 328.

-, yearly alms to, 327, 472.

-, hospitals. See Hospitals.

Population, decrease of on account of pestilence etc., 13, 15, 74. See Pestilence.

Portiuncula, indulgence of the. See Indulgences.

Portugal, prior of the Hospitallers of, 249.

Possessorio, causes in, 296, 313, 367, 387, 413, 442, 455.

Postulants for religious profession, 471, 586.

-, See Novices.

Postulations, 332, 430, 431.

Præmunire, statutes of, 89, 98, 303, 387.

Prayers for benefactors, founders etc., 279– 282, 311, 321, 328.

Preaching, against the Schism, 382, 383.

-, indulgences to those present at, 93.

-, licence for, 593.

Prebends, cathedral church without distinct, 100.

Premonstratensian:—

houses in England. See Alnwick; Barlings; Beauchief; Beeleigh; Blanchland; Bradsole; Broadholme; Cockersand: Coverham; Dale; Dereham; Durford; Easby; Egglestone; Halesowen; Langdon; Langley; Lavenden; Leiston; Newbo; Newsham; Shap; Sulby; Torr; Tupholme; Welbeck; Wendling.

houses in Ireland. See Annadown; Loch Ce; Lough Oughter.

Order, habit of, 355.

-, letters conservatory for, 558.

Prescription, 326, 334.

Presentations:—

by a bishop, doubtful validity of, 182.

by lay patrons, to the ordinary, 166, 188, 239, 260, 284, 485, 522.

-, doubtful validity of, 445, 468, 554.

-, papal confirmations of, 165, 442, 453.

-, to the pope, 108.

by religious patrons to the ordinary, 167, 188, 302, 303, 601.

-, doubtful validity of, 298, 458, 525, 526, 554, 574, 597.

-, invalid, 331, 332, 447, 448.

by the Crown, 269.

-, doubtful validity of, 444, 554, 597.

-, opposition to, 267.

-, See Henry IV; Richard II.

Prisoners, ransom of, 214.

Privy Seal, keepers of the. See Clifford; Mone.

Probate of wills. See Wills.

Procurations, by the ordinary. 324, 325, 336, 399, 471, 472.

-, -, illegal exaction of in money, 324.

-, by religious superior, excessive exaction of, 15.

-, See Archdeacons.

Provisions:—

(1) by the metropolitan—

during voidance of sees. See Collations.

of lapsed benefices. See Collations.

of an exempt religious house, illicit, 349.

(2) by the ordinary, 100, 169, 174, 180, 521, 532.

-, doubtful validity of, 185, 297, 367, 444, 445, 447, 448, 456, 468, 469, 595.

-, invalid, 166, 491.

-, opposition to, 312, 445, 456, 458, 583, 584, 596.

(3) papal—

of sees, in England, 112, 181, 280, 284, 287, 288, 290, 340, 507, 583.

-, in Wales, 12, 22, 72, 99, 113, 179, 187, 293, 309, 313, 456, 521.

-, in Ireland, 22, 64, 79, 154, 181, 194, 268, 283, 287-289, 295, 296, 301, 302, 331, 343, 344, 389, 420, 428, 454, 455, 500, 503, 541, 543, 614.

-, abroad, 288, 308, 373, 386, 395, 396, 454, 480, 503, 504, 531, 555, 589.

of Sodor, 499, 500, 503.

of dignities etc., 82, 83, 85, 100, 102, 104, 106, 109, 169, 170, 178, 204, 209, 287, 290, 294, 297, 298, 342, 344, 448, 534, 541, 558, 614.

-, opposition to, 66, 82, 165, 166, 182, 187, 298, 366, 367, 595.

of canonries and prebends, 80, 83, 85, 103, 104, 108, 112, 113, 165, 178, 180, 181, 188, 287, 290, 338-340, 343, 446, 463, 490, 491, 576-578, 584, 596, 614, 616.

-, opposition to, 272, 294, 455, 456, 596.

of canonries, with expectation or reservation of prebends and dignities etc., 65, 80, 81, 85, 86, 99-103, 108, 165, 166, 170, 178, 182-184, 203, 205, 241, 247, 270, 271, 297, 309, 340, 341, 344, 421, 440, 444, 446, 451, 457, 463, 464, 469, 491, 492, 517, 518, 520, 523, 524, 577, 580, 581, 597, 614-618.

of benefices with cure (parish churches etc.), 79-81, 99, 100, 103-105, 158, 167, 170, 180, 181, 185, 188, 250, 302, 338, 358, 365, 376, 382, 390, 391, 393, 404, 407, 449-453, 462, 463, 474, 511, 521, 522, 576, 577, 583, 584, 614.

-, opposition to, 70, 98, 168, 240, 297, 337, 338, 553.

of benefices without cure, 108, 338, 341, 520, 576, 577.

of benefices in the gift of episcopal and cathedral and collegiate patrons. 65, 80, 101, 104, 180, 181, 203, 241, 242, 270, 271, 333, 340, 343, 365, 376, 413, 449, 450, 452, 473, 535, 577, 581, 614, 615.

of benefices in the gift of religious patrons, 297, 340, 365, 376, 379, 413, 449, 452, 614.

of hospitals, 78, 338.

of religious houses in England, 190, 349, 546, 547.

-, in Ireland, 23, 176, 194, 195, 288, 289, 357, 435.

-, -, opposition to, 497, 498.

Provisions, faculty to make afresh, of benefices uncanonically obtained, 112.

-, made by papal authority, doubtful validity of, 187.

-, See Anteferri clause; Cardinals; Collations.

Provisors, foreign, 84.

-, -, See Cardinals.

-, statute of (1390), 194, 309 (Corrigenda), 310, 376.

-, -, papal annulment of, 111, 112.

Prussia, English merchants etc. in, 572.

Purveyance, loss to a religious house on account of, 77.

Q

Questores, questiarii, questuarii, 18, 549.

-, indulgence allowed to be sent by, 347.

-, indulgences forbidden to be sent by, 272, 318, 588.

R

Recluses, 249, 470, 471.

-, See Hermits.

Reconciliation of churches and cemeteries, 7, 21, 87, 162, 303, 354, 414, 548, 610.

Reeds, tithes of, 576.

Regalia, right of, 267.

Registers, papal, corrections, errors etc. in 9, 16, 19, 36, 41, 63, 70, 77, 84, 90, 91, 106, 118, 122, 124, 126, 137, 138, 141, 142, 145, 153, 154, 156, 161, 171-173, 184-186, 191, 195, 196, 205, 206, 213, 217, 229, 230, 235, 240-243, 251, 252, 255, 257, 270, 275, 288, 289, 295, 305, 310, 318, 319, 329, 330, 333, 343, 369, 371, 383-385, 387, 399, 420, 421, 431– 433, 435, 438, 461, 463, 468, 472-474, 476-478, 491, 502, 518, 525, 528, 531, 549, 561, 564, 569, 570, 580, 585, 588, 592, 605, 612, 613, 620, 623, 624.

-, -, exemplifications from, 203, 319.

-, -, inspection of letters in, 308.

-, -, mandates to cancel letters from, 542, 549, 550.

-, See Petitions.

Rehabilitations, 66, 69, 89, 97, 112, 160, 170, 174, 179, 189, 192, 193, 196, 197, 202, 204-206, 209, 240, 258, 260, 264, 272, 274, 275, 287, 294, 302, 303, 305, 307, 322, 323, 331, 332, 345-347, 358, 372, 373, 381, 386, 400, 436, 485, 493, 497, 498, 510, 515, 517, 521, 522, 527, 528, 532, 536, 537, 551, 553, 580, 586, 602.

Relaxations of penance. See Indulgences.

Relics, 168, 193, 258, 301, 415, 432, 589.

-, feast of. 237, 370.

Reliefs, 393.

Religious:—

carrying of arms by, 193.

clothing of, 327, 328. See also Costume.

conspiracy against superiors by, 193, 345

disapidations by, 348, 372, 417, 497, 604.

dispensations for, to hold and exchange secular benefices, 13, 20, 65, 150, 154-156, 159, 163, 164, 174, 185, 186, 190, 194, 195, 199, 329, 331, 332, 345, 346, 348, 358-360, 362, 397, 398, 414, 416, 419, 429, 432, 435, 436, 463, 493, 495, 497– 499, 505, 506, 508, 511, 514, 515, 544, 552.

dispensations and indults for, not to abstain from fleshmeat, 154, 156, 329, 348, 356, 398, 505, 545, 546, 550, 552.

exemption of, from the jurisdiction of the ordinary, 186, 429, 433, 434, 512, 516, 547, 548. See also Religious houses.

-, from the jurisdiction of their Order, 186, 414. See also Cistercian Order.

faculties for, to hear confessions, 153, 414, 510.

-, to make a will. 193.

fornication by, 160, 192, 196, 345, 436, 544, 553.

frequenting of taverns by, 193, 345, 436.

illicit entry into nunneries by a, 193.

illicit leaving of their monasteries by, 191-193, 196, 202, 345, 346, 435.

imprisonment of, 157, 346, 348, 517, 544, 553.

indults and licences for, not to accept office, 164, 193, 195, 493, 494.

-, not to attend choir etc., 199, 354-356, 550.

-, not to attend in person synods, visitations etc. of ordinaries, 21, 416.

-, not to be removed from office etc. without papal authority, 190, 202, 550, 552, 573.

-, to accept office without licence, 597.

-, to go to the Roman court without licence of their superior, 195, 409.

-, to leave their monastery without licence of their superior, 199, 202.

-, to present in the case of churches of their patronage, 506.

-, to say Annuals and serve chantries, 159, 329, 545.

-, to study at an university, 470, 506, 604.

pensions etc. for, 17, 327, 334, 335, 349, 354-357, 550-552.

perjury by, 348, 372, 497.

private property held by, 197, 346, 357

profession by, 471, 526, 550, 586, 598.

-, invalid, 515.

secular benefices held by, 496, 497, 514.

-, in commendam. 598. See also Commendam.

sons of. See Illegitimacy.

students, 21, 159. See also Students.

suits by, 5-7, 9, 11, 12, 76, 93, 94, 158, 198, 254, 272, 271-274, 318, 319, 369, 370, 380, 393, 431, 470, 526, 527, 586, 587, 603, 608.

taxation of, 19, 74, 201, 347, 354, 436.

theft by, 346, 602.

transfer of, from house to house, 20, 152, 154, 155, 161, 162, 190, 191, 193, 195, 329, 331, 346, 347, 414, 470, 495, 546.

-, from Order to Order, 155, 191, 192, 196, 350, 397, 470, 495, 498.

violence by, 192, 322, 372.

year of probation of, 277.

Religious houses:—

administration of, 329, 330.

appropriated churches, pensions etc. of, 9, 19, 21, 74, 156, 160, 189, 200, 240, 258, 261, 279, 280, 281, 304, 324-326, 330, 334-336, 350-354, 359-363, 370, 410, 417, 429, 434, 435, 442, 476, 495, 496, 508-514, 544, 545, 547, 548, 591, 592, 599.

-, jurisdiction in, 187, 195.

-, obligation to maintain students at the university on account of, 547.

-, See also Letters dimissory.

burden of hospitality to, 13, 19, 74, 157, 160, 163, 193, 198, 201, 247, 347, 354, 436, 506, 545, 598, 599, 611.

burial rights of, 5-7.

cemeteries of, 273, 437.

debts of, 15, 16, 74, 157, 163, 198, 201, 247, 433, 545.

depopulation of, 282, 429.

destruction of by fire etc., 266, 380, 433, 436.

donations to, by clergy, 327, 328, 514.

-, by laymen. 12, 13, 16, 281, 282, 433-435, 548.

dormitory of, 546.

exchange of possessions by, 17, 356.

exemption of, from the diocesan etc., 74, 152, 161, 267, 333-336, 349, 363, 602, 610. See also Religious.

-, from the parent house, and subjection of to the diocesan, 281, 282.

-, See Alien houses.

farm etc. of the possessions of, 7, 8, 13, 17, 155, 161, 169, 196, 200, 310, 323, 325, 330, 334, 335, 355, 385, 495, 496, 505, 506, 509-511, 516, 545, 546, 576, 586.

fatherabbots of. 17 (Corrigenda), 155, 334, 346, 517, 602, 610.

foundation and endowment of, 438, 552. See also Founders.

infirmary of, 351, 353, 354, 356.

library of, 546.

office of chamberlain in, 202.

office of pittancer in, 192.

office of precentor in, 354.

papal and other privileges etc. to, 7, 161, 275, 333-336, 363, 409, 410, 428, 429, 434, 435, 512, 513, 516, 547, 548, 597.

parlour of, 162.

porter of, 279, 280.

poverty of, 9, 12, 13, 15, 18, 19, 74, 77, 159, 162, 163, 198, 201, 325, 347, 354, 416, 426-429, 433, 470, 506, 514, 545, 547, 598, 599, 611.

secular canonries and prebends in, 85.

transfer of, 405.

visitation of, 9, 15, 76, 281, 334, 336, 346, 517, 526, 586, 602. See also Visitation.

Religious, Religious houses and Religious orders. See Abbots; Alien houses; Alms; Altars; Apostato; Appropriations; Arrouaise; Augustinian; Benedictine; Carmelite; Carthusian; Cathedral; Cemeteries; Chaplaincy; Chaplains; Cistercian; Cluniac; Collations; Crouched Friars; Deprivation; Elections; Enclosed religious; Fontevrault; Friars Minors; Friars Preachers; Gilbertine; Grammont, Hospitality; Hospitallers; Illegitimacy; Incompatible benefices; Indulgences; Letters; Novices; Nunneries; Orders; Patronage; Pestilence; Poor; Postulants; Premonstratensian; Presentations; Provisions; Purveyance; Reservations; St. Augustine; St. Victor; Schism; Sempringham; Statutes; Temple; Theology; Tiron; Trinitarian; Vicarages.

Remission, plenary. See Confessor.

Repair of churches etc. 8, 10, 197, 316, 535 576.

-, See Indulgences.

Requests, 201.

Requiem masses, 214, 328, 427.

Reservation ipso facto of benefices void:—

(1) by death at, or within two days’ journey of the Roman court, 79, 80, 82– 84, 178, 180, 209, 290, 297, 340, 343, 344, 349, 413, 451, 453, 455, 456, 462, 491, 578, 616.

(2) by resignation to the pope or at the apostolic see, 64, 78, 80, 85, 100, 105, 158, 165, 166, 178, 181, 209, 295, 338, 366, 450, 462, 463, 520, 558, 577, 595, 614.

(3) by death of members of the papal court (cardinals, papal chaplains, collectors etc.), 82-85, 178, 206, 209, 267, 294, 331, 332, 491, 579, 615.

(4) by resignation of members of the papal court, 367, 463, 584, 595.

(5) by papal deprivation, 208.

(6) by deprivation:—

(a) for schism, 165, 166.

(b) under the constitution Execrabilis, 79, 106, 107, 170, 178, 204, 421, 532, 540, 541, 612

(7) by promotion to the episcopate etc. or obtaining another benefice by papal authority, 79, 83-85, 99, 104, 112, 113, 167, 168, 179, 181, 187, 188, 194, 250, 268, 272, 284, 287-290, 293, 295-298, 302, 309, 340, 342-344, 420, 456, 521, 541, 614.

Reservation, general:—

of benefices of papal chaplains, 332.

of benefices reserved and left void by the pope's predecessor, 491.

of benefices void at the apostolic see, 64, 78, 79, 338, 504.

of benefices void by promotion to the episcopate, 167.

Reservations, special:—

of bishoprics, 22, 194, 287-289, 386, 454, 455, 503, 504, 583.

of dignities, 112, 179, 204, 209, 289, 534.

of canonries and prebends, 84, 85 99, 112, 181, 289, 290, 293, 296 309, 340, 344, 456, 614.

of benefices in the gift of episcopa and cathedral and collegiate patrons, 78, 80, 81, 109, 110, 182– 185, 203, 250, 251, 341, 368, 440, 441, 464, 465, 581-584, 616, 617.

of benefices in the gift of religious patrons, 9, 13, 20, 80, 81, 110, 153, 183, 250, 251, 341, 435, 440, 441, 464, 491.

of benefices with cure (parish churches etc.), 168, 382.

of religious houses, 23, 289.

Reservations, anteferri clause in, 185, 247, 248.

-, excommunication etc. for holding benefices notwithstanding, 537.

-, faculty for a bishop to make, 389.

-, faculty to collate benefices notwithstanding, 112.

-, general annulment of [Ottentha], Reg. Canc. Apost., Bonif. IX., No. 68], 535, 583.

-, See Provisions.

Reserved cases. See Cases.

Resignation, faculty for an abbot to make to any bishop, 152.

-, fraudulent, 158, 382, 553.

-, of benefices uncanonically obtained, 112.

-, See Exchange; Reservation.

Responsions for the degree of master of theology, 20.

Rings, indults for abbots and priors to wear, 16, 20, 194, 256.

Roads, indulgences for the repair of, 390, 391, 398.

Robbers, 88, 174.

-, See Pirates.

Roman church, vice-chancellor of, 434.

-, Albert chancellor of, 512.

-, Hugh, notary of. 409.

-, regent of the chancery of. See Francisci.

Roman court, expense of going to, 158.

-, -, See also Rome in I.P.P.

-, faculty of theology at, 11, 20, 153, 154.

-, illicit resort of a religious to, 202.

-, indults for religious to go to without licence of their superior, 195, 409.

-, ordination at, 482.

-, persons dwelling at, 88, 153, 154, 202, 239, 276, 312, 358, 359, 366, 367, 387, 396, 412, 442, 445, 446, 456, 458, 463, 498, 515, 543, 553, 595.

-, -, See Non-residence.

-, vacation of, 168.

-, See Apostolic see; Reservation.

Roman wall (Hadrian's), 512.

Roodloft, ‘ Rodlofte,’ 280, 333.

Rural dean, freedom from the obligation of holding the office of, 326.

Rustics, tithes of, 354.

-, See Bondmen; Bordars; Serfs; Villeins.

S

Sacraments, of Eucharist, 242.

-, administration of, 262, 269, 369, 370.

-, See Confession; Confessions; Confessor.

Sacrilege. 173, 240, 303.

S. Alban, dedications to. See London.

-, See also I.P.P.

St. Aldate, dedication to. See Oxford.

St. Amand, dedications to. See SS. Vedast and Amand.

-, See also I.P.P.

St. Anastasius, dedication to. See SS. Andrew and Anastasius.

St. Andrew, dedications to, 281, 362, 410, 426, 573, 587, 588.

-, -, See Bromholm; Canterbury; Dereham; London; Northampton; Norton, Blo; Oakley; Orvieto; Rome; Wells; York.

-, feast of, 281, 316, 586.

SS. Andrew and Anastasius, dedication to. See Rome.

St. Angelo, dedication to. See Rome.

St. Anne, dedication to, 314.

-, -, See Colchester.

-, feast of, 313, 486, 588.

St. Anthony, dedications to. See London; York.

-, See also St. Antoine in I.P.P.

-, feast of the Translation of, 398.

St. Audoenus. See St. Ewin.

St. Augustine, dedications to. See Bristol; Canterbury; Derrane.

-, feast of, 269, 376, 380.

-, Order of, houses of the. See Augustinian; Crouched friars; Trinitarian friars.

-, -, a religious of the, 302.

-, -, transfer from another Order to the, 350.

-, Rule of, hospital under the, 312.

-, -, religious houses under the, 335, 336, 503, 512.

St. Bartholomew, dedications to, 182, 401.

-, -, See London.

-, feast of, 257, 370, 401.

St. Bendict, St. Benet, dedications to. See Gualdo; Holme; London; Monks Kirby; Padua.

-, Order of, transfer from another Order to the, 350.

-, Rule of, 547.

St. Blaise, dedication to. See Rome.

St. Botulph, dedication to, 121.

-, -, See Boston; Colchester.

St. Bridget, St. Brigid, dedications to, 168, 373, 450, 454.

-, feast of, 392, 441.

SS. Bridget and Fynchilla, dedication to, 450.

St. Catherine, St. Katherine, Virgin and Martyr, dedication to, 476, 477, 513.

-, -, -, See Ledbury; York.

-, -, feast of, 278, 370, 377, 392, 441.

St. Clare, houses of the Order of. See Denny; London.

St. Clement, dedication to, 591.

-, -, See London; Norwich.

-, feast of, 202, 486.

St. Colman, dedications to. See Lynally; Shrule.

St. Columba. dedication to. See Inchmore.

SS. Constantine and Giles, dedication to. See Milton Abbot.

St. Cross, dedications to, 286.

-, -, See Donnington.

-, -, See also I.P.P.

St. Crux, dedication to. See York.

St. Cuthbert, dedication to. See Wells.

St. Cynhafel, St. Cynhavel, dedication to. See Llangunhafal.

St. Damnada, dedication to, 450.

St. David, dedications to. See Ardnurcher; Swansea.

St. Denis, St. Denys, dedications to. See Llanishen.

-, -, See also I.P.P.

-, feast of, 276.

St. Dominic, feast of, 392, 441.

St. Dubhan, St. Dubuinus, dedication to. See Toem.

St. Dunstan, dedication to. See London.

St. Edburga, St. Egburga, dedications to. See Bicester; Pershore.

St. Edmund, King and Martyr. dedications to, 176.

-, -, See Gateshead; Spital-inthe-Street; Salisbury.

-, -, See I.P.P.

-, -, See also SS. Thomas of Canterbury and Edmund.

St. Edmund [Rich] the Confessor, See SS. Gregory and Edmund.

St. Edward the Confessor, dedications to. See Shaftesbury.

-, -, See also Annunciation and St. Edward the Confessor; SS. Mary and Edward the Confessor.

-, feast of, 253.

St. Egburga. See St. Edburga.

St. Elizabeth of Hungary, dedication to, 176.

St. Ethelburga, feast of, 280.

St. Etheldreda the Virgin, dedications to. See Thetford; Wells.

-, feast of, 320, 370, 589.

-, relic of, 589.

St. Eustace, dedication to. See Tavistock.

St. Ewin, St. Audoenus, dedication to. See London.

St. Faith, dedication to. See London.

-, See I.P.P.

St. Feighin, dedication to. See Fore.

SS. Felix and Fortunatus, dedication to. See Gardone.

St. Frideswide, dedication to. See Oxford.

St. Fynchilla, dedication to. See SS. Bridget and Fynchilla.

St. George, dedications to, 17, 300.

-, -, See London; Rome; Wilton.

-, -, See also I.P.P.

-, feast of, 300, 370, 489.

St. Gilbert, dedication to. See Sempringham.

St. Giles, dedications to, 388.

-, -, See Barnwell; Norwich; Richmond; York.

-, -, See also SS. Constantine and Giles.

-, feast of, 254, 368, 388.

St. Gregory, dedication to, 499.

-, feast of, 499.

SS. Gregory and Edmund [Rich] the Confessors, dedication to. See Frithelstock.

St. Guthlac, dedication to. See Hereford.

St. Helen, dedications to, 66.

-, -, See Abbotsham; Abingdon; Mattersey; Worcester.

-, feast of, 66, 173.

St. Hilary, dedication to, 105.

St. James, dedications to. 265, 316, 372, 573.

-, -, See Birkenhead; Blyth; Grimsby; Northallerton; Northampton; Rome; Santiago; Taunton; Warter.

-, feast of, 270, 277, 285, 316, 373, 415, 478, 486. See also SS. Philip and James.

SS. James and John, dedication to. See Brackley.

St. Jerome, feast of, 245, 499.

St. John, dedications to, 182.

-, -, See Abingdon; Armeston; Bedford; Beverley; Glastonbury; Kilmainham Wood; Leicester; London; Nenagh; Newtown by Trim; Orvieto; Tristildermot.

-, -, See SS. James and John.

-, See also I.P.P.

St. John Baptist, dedications to, 175, 197, 208, 244, 255, 258, 282, 381, 390, 426, 591.

-, -, See Annadown; Bath; Bottesford, Bridgwater; Colchester; Dublin; Exeter; Lavenden; London (St. Paul's); Northampton; Nottingham; Peterborough; Torrington; Verona; Whaplode.

-, feasts of, 69, 242, 244, 255, 257, 270, 275, 278, 279, 286, 299, 303, 304, 311, 313, 314, 316, 320, 375, 401, 402, 408, 486, 507, 590.

SS. John Baptist and Nicholas, dedication to, 206.

St. John of Bridlington, canonization of, 458– 460.

St. John the Evangelist, dedications to. See Brecknock; Bristol; Carmarthen; Haughmond; Helagh Park; Pontefract; Torrington.

-, feasts of, 270, 275, 368.

SS. John and Peter, dedication to, See Clonard.

St. Jude, feast of. See SS. Simon and Jude.

St. Katharine the Virgin. See St. Catherine.

St. Kawrda, feast of, 245.

St. Kieran, St. Kyarany, dedication to, 253.

-, feast of, 253.

St. Lambert, feast of, 370.

St. Laurence, dedications to, 362, 375, 523, 577.

-, -, See Beeston; London.

-, -, See also SS. Stephen and Laurence.

-, feasts of, 257, 375, 486, 577.

St. Leonard, dedications to, 265.

-, -, See Bricett, Great; Bristol; Colchester; Exeter; Hythe; London; Newton Harcourt; Orvieto.

-, -, See also I.P.P.

-, feasts of, 270, 317, 370, 377.

St. Lucy, dedication to. See Larea.

St. Luke, feast of, 481.

St. Margaret, dedications to, 17, 19, 195.

-, -, See Lynn; Norton, Blo.

-, -, See also I.P.P.

-, feast of, 242, 278, 304, 584.

St. Mark, dedication to. See Venice.

St. Martin, dedications to, 16, 156, 357, 358, 391, 591.

-, -, See London; Oxford; Richmond; York.

-, -, See also I.P.P.

-, feast of, 253.

St. Mary, dedications to, 41, 73, 154, 164, 181, 194, 218, 240, 242, 244, 255, 261, 268, 296, 302, 307, 311, 316, 326, 335, 336, 362, 373, 376, 397, 462, 466, 509, 529, 588, 593, 618, 626.

-, -, See also Aachen; Abingdon; Assaroe; Athlone; Ballymore; Bath; Beddgelert; Beeston; Benedictio Dei; Beverley; Bolton in Craven; Boxley; Boyle; Bradenstoke; Bridgetown; Bristol; Buildwas; Butley; Calder; Canons Ashby; Carlisle; Cirencester; Clisione; Clonfert; Clonmacnoise; Clontuskert Omanny; Cloontuskert; Cockersand; Colchester; Combe; Combermere; Cong; Dale; Dereham; Derrane; Dieulacres; Drumlane; Duleek; Dunbrody; Eynsham; Fountains; Furness; Glastonbury; Grace Dieu; Guisborough; Hickling; Holme Cultram; Holystone; Hurley; Inchmore; Jervaulx; Kells; Kilbeggan; Killagh; Kilmore-na-Sina; Kingswood; Knockmoy; Langley; Leicester; Leiston; Lilleshall; Llandaff; Llantarnam; London: Louth; Malton; Mellifont; Merevale; Mettingham; Missenden; Mohill; Monaincha; Monmouth; Mullingar; Navan; Neath; Netley; Newbo; Newton; Norton; Norwich; Osney; Oxford; Plymbridge; Plympton; Prittlewell; Ripon; Rivaulx; Robertsbridge; Rome; Roncevaux; Roscommon: Sawtry; Selborne; Sibton: Southwell; Spalding; Stafford; Stanley Imperatricis; Stettin; Swansea; Swineshead; Thame; Thornton; Tilty; Tintern; Toem; Trim; Tristernagh; Tupholme; Verona; Vienna; Walsingham; Wardon; Warwick; Whaplode; Winchester; Woburn; Worcester; Worksop; Wymondham; York.

-, -, See also I.P.P.

SS. Mary and Edward the Confessor, dedication to, 253.

SS. Mary and Thomas the Martyr, dedication to. See Langdon.

St. Mary the Mother of God, dedication to. See Drogheda.

-, -, See also Mother of God.

St. Mary the Virgin, antiphon of, 204.

-, dedications to, 176, 207, 243, 256, 259, 271, 277-280, 282, 315-317, 319, 381, 384, 391, 400, 401 (bis), 408, 519.

-, See also Alvingham; Crossmolina; Dublin; Ely; Granard; Haldenby; Hampole; Kells; Kirkstall; Leeds: Leicester; Newcastle upon Tyne; Nottingham; St. Davids; Spalding; Wells; York.

-, -, See also I.P.P.

-, mass of, 391.

SS. Mary the Virgin and Petronilla, dedication to, 281.

SS. Mary the Virgin and Radegund, dedication to. See Bradsole.

SS. Mary the Virgin and Thomas the Martyr, dedication to. See Beauchief.

St. Mary Magdalene, dedications to, 244, 251, 252; 281.

-, -, See also Drogheda; Hartley Wintney; Lanercost; Newark upon Trent; Ripon; Sherburn; Taunton; Torrington.

St. Melor, St. Melorus, dedication to, 156, 357, 391.

St. Michael, dedications to, 2, 254, 275, 291, 362, 442, 473, 482, 591.

-, -, See also Bath; Cambridge; Canterbury; London; Rome; Southampton; York.

-, -, See also I.P.P.

SS. Michael and Stephen, dedication to, 277.

St. Molyng, dedication to. See St. Mullin's in I.P.P.

-, feast of, 373.

St. Nicholas, dedications to, 19, 244, 254, 264, 321.

-, -, See also Abingdon; Angers; Bristol; Frone; London; Louth Park; Lynn; Newcastle upon Tyne; Oakley; Pembroke; Salisbury; Swineshead; Warwick.

-, -, See SS. John Baptist and Nicholas.

-, -, See also I.P.P.

-, feast of, 175, 253, 274, 401, 587

St. Nidan, feast of 245.

St. Nunn, dedication to, 141.

St. Olave, dedication to, 2, 8.

-, -, See Herringfleet.

St. Oswald, dedication to. See Nostel.

St. Padern, St. Paternus, dedication to. 426.

-, -, See also I.P.P.

St. Pancras, dedication to. See Lewes.

St. Pandwina, dedication to. 573.

St. Paternus. See St. Padern.

St. Patrick, dedications to, 105, 168.

-, -, See also Ballintober; Ballynakill; Dublin; Elphin; Granard; Killala.

-, feast of, 253, 268, 270, 304, 319, 392, 441.

St. Paul, dedications to. See Canterbury; London; Norwich; Rome; Taunton.

-, feast of the Conversion of, 279.

St. Peter, dedications to, 152, 182, 242, 250, 270, 273, 278, 324, 350, 426, 435, 482, 586.

-, -, See also Abbeyderg; Bath; Chester; Clare; Dereham; Gloucester Hereford; Ipswich; Lichfield; Muchelney; Peterborough; Rome; St. Albans; Taunton; Thurgarton; Westminster; Winchcomb; York.

-, -, See also I.P.P.

-, feasts of, 270, 276, 309, 375.

SS. Peter and Paul, dedications to, 529, 618.

-, -, See also Athlone; Armagh; Howden; Maidstone; Missenden; Pershore; Plympton; Rattoo; St. Osyth (in I.P.P.); Shrewsbury.

SS. Peter and John, dedication to. See Clonard.

SS. Peter and Wilfrid, dedication to. See Ripon.

SS. Peter Martyr, feast of, 392, 441.

St. Petronilla. dedication to. See SS. Mary the Virgin and Petronilla.

SS. Philip and James, feast of, 245, 268, 279.

St. Radegund, dedications to. See London (St. Paul's).

-, -, See also I.P.P.

St. Robert, dedication to. See Knaresborough.

St. Saviour, dedications to. See Barmondsey; Faversham; York.

St. Senan, dedication to. See Scattery Island.

-, feast of. 299.

St. Sepulchre, dedication to. See Sudbury.

-, house of the Order of. See Thetford.

St. Servatius, dedication to. See Maestricht.

St. Silvester, dedication to. See Nonantola.

SS. Simon and Jude, feast of. 253.

St. Sitha. See St. Sytha

St. Stephen, dedications to. 176, 613.

-, -, See also Beverley; Bristol; Launceston; London; Maurecamhce; Prato; Westminster.

-, -, See SS. Michael and Stephen.

SS. Stephen and Laurence, dedication to, 176.

St. Swithun, St. Swithin, dedications to, 243.

-, -, See also London; Worcester.

St. Sytha, St. Sitha, feast of. 392, 441.

St. Tallan, St. Thallan, dedications to, 156, 357, 391.

St. Thedechus. See St. Tydecho.

St. Thomas, dedications to. See Salisbury: Southwark.

St. Thomas Aquinas, feast of, 392, 441.

St. Thomas the Martyr, dedications to, 176, 402, 409.

-, -, See also Canterbury; Dublin; Glasney; London; Spalding; Stafford.

-, -, See St. Mary and Thomas the Martyr; SS. Mary the Virgin and Thomas the Martyr.

-, -, See also I.P.P.

-, feast of, 206, 315, 376, 402, 472.

SS. Thomas the Martyr and Edmund, King and Martyr, dedication to, 182.

St. Tierney, St. Tyrgennaty, dedication to. See Clones.

St. Trenan. dedication to, 95.

St. Tydecho, St. Thedechus the Abbot, dedication to 309.

St. Ursula, dedication to. See Orvieto.

SS. Vedast and Amand, dedication to. See London.

St. Victor, dedication to. See Xanten.

-, house of the Order of, 416.

-, -, See also St. Wolstan in I.P.P.

St. Wenefreda. See St. Winifred.

St. Werburgh, dedication to. See Chester.

St. Wilfrid, dedication to, 2.

-, -, See SS. Peter and Wilfrid.

St. William the Martyr, of Perth and Rochester, dedication to, 257.

-, -, feast of, 256.

St. Winifred, St. Wenefreda, dedication to. See Shrewsbury.

St. Withburga, St. Witburga the Virgin, feast of, 315.

Saints. See also in I.P.P. under Cardinals and under Saints.

Salisbury, Use of. See Use.

Salmon, tithe of, 254.

Salt pans, 512, 513.

'scarotys,’ monks called, 550.

-, See Stagiaries.

Schism, deprivation of cardinals for, 165, 166, 208.

-, efforts to end the, 77, 382, 383.

-, in Aquitaine, 509.

-, in Flanders, 72, 159, 382, 383.

-, in France, 9, 76, 159, 196, 334, 358, 382, 383, 471, 495, 598.

-, in Ireland, 348, 495.

-, in Scotland, 194.

-, in Spain, 470.

-, interdict of places under the, 149, 159, 382, 383.

-, religious Orders during the, 9, 76, 162, 334, 358, 495, 573, 598.

Scholars, 92, 171, 308.

Scotland, the Schism in, 194.

Sea, encroachment of the, 247.

Secretaries, papal, excepted from the effect of the anteferri clause, 271.

-, -, See Boniface IX.

Secular arm, invocation of the, 254, 260, 264, 272, 286, 294, 296, 303, 376, 385, 399, 470, 538, 540, 541, 550, 554, 555, 583, 595, 610.

Secular court, cause about a benefice before the, 382.

Secular ecclesiastical court, appeal by religious to the, 517, 602.

Sempringham, Order of. See Gilbertine.

'sentences,’ lecturing on the, 11, 19, 20, 151.

Sepulchre, Easter, 278.

-, vows of pilgrimage to the Lord's, 378, 574.

-, See St. Sepulchre.

Sequestration, procedure by, 169, 254, 269, 316, 591, 592.

Serfs, manumission of, 71.

-, of religious houses, 8, 15.

-, See Bondmen; Bordars; Rustics; Villeins; Virgate holders.

Sermons. See Preaching.

Services, common and minute, due to the pope etc., commutation of, 152, 267.

Silver spoons, 552.

Simony, 89, 174, 284, 479, 515, 572.

Singing, examination in, 260.

-, -, See Latin.

Slander. 322.

Spain, the Schism in. 470.

Spaniards, ravage of the south coast of England by, 77.

Spiritualities of void sees, 430.

-, division of between the metropolitan and the chapter, 369.

Stagiaries, 335, 395.

-, See Scarotys.

Statutes and ordinances, cathedral, 320, 321, 592, 593.

-, college, papal confirmation of, 488, 489.

-, of a collegiate church, 592.

-, of hospitals, 70, 71, 538.

-, -, See Hospitals.

-, of a religious house, 599.

-, of a religious Order, 15.

-, of the parliaments of London, Shrewsbury and Coventry [1397-98], 259, 260.

-, legatine, of Otto and Ottobon, about residence, 500, 588, 593.

-, See Constitutions; Ordinances; Præmunire, Provisors.

Students, English, at foreign universities, 22.

-, Friars Preachers, 323, 324.

-, -, foreign, 358.

-, sent by a religious house, 599.

-, See Cambridge; Oxford; Religious, Theology.

Studia particularia, 324, 357, 358, 422.

Subsidies, 436.

Suffragan bishops. See Bishops.

-, indults to act as, 373, 395.

Super cathedram. See Constitutions.

Surgery, 199.

-, See Medicine.

Surrogation to rights in respect of benefices in litigation, 165, 166, 187, 206, 297, 313, 338, 413, 445, 446, 455, 456, 596.

Suspension, procedure by, 157, 158, 265, 272, 274, 303, 322, 331, 336, 347, 482, 541.

-, See Absolution.

Synods, indults for religious not to be bound to attend, 21, 416.

Synodals, 197.

T

Tallages. See Taxation.

Taverns, 193, 204, 240, 345, 436, 488.

Taxation of the value of benefices, 324, 325.

Taxation and tallages from clergy, 19, 74, 201, 347, 354, 436.

Temple, house of the Order of the. See Ferriby, North.

Temporalities of void sees, 267, 396.

Tenths, 201, 333, 436.

Theft, 346, 602.

Theology, bachelors of, 19, 197, 255, 382.

-, faculty of, at Oxford, 11, 159, 382.

-, -, at the Roman court, 11, 20, 153, 154.

-, lectors of, 151, 153, 159.

-, licentiate of, 141.

-, masters of, 13, 15, 46, 137, 144, 150, 151, 155, 358, 488, 515, 571, 583, 626.

-, mastership of, and licence to teach in, 11, 19, 151, 153, 154, 159, 358, 382, 383, 470.

-, -, responsions for the degree of, 20.

-, scholars of, 19, 20, 593.

-, students of, 26, 87.

-, -, religious, 1, 19-21, 151, 153, 154, 159, 358, 382, 470, 547, 572, 604.

-, study of, 171, 470, 599, 600, 604.

Tithes, 2, 3, 189, 201, 254, 263, 276, 351-354, 434, 481, 514, 535, 544, 545, 574-576.

-, altar, 189.

-, benefices consisting of, 445, 450, 453.

-, exemption of religious from, 161, 359, 393, 513, 516.

-, forgotten, 201.

-, suits about, 93, 94, 197, 272, 369, 370, 393, 405, 431, 470, 586.

Tournois, deniers, gros, 72, 97, 202, 251, 255, 268, 272, 280, 313, 408, 518, 524.

-, deniers, petits, 9, 84.

Trades:—

furbisher (furburschur), 236.

jeweller (jowelar), 120.

sadler (sadelere). 127.

spicer (spiser), 5, 118.

Translation of St. John of Bridlington, 460.

Translations of bishops, 7, 88, 169, 170, 287, 288, 395, 499, 503, 504, 543.

Triennials, 201.

Trinitarian Order, English province of the, provincial of. See Puddesay; York.

-, friaries of the. See Easton; Ingham; Knaresborough; Moatenden.

-, minister-general of the, 573.

-, -, See Marche.

-, modification of the rules of the, 550.

U

Ultimum vale, 540.

Unions of parish churches, See Appropriations.

Universities, friars at, 1, 19.

-, study of letters at. See Non-residence; Orders.

-, See Bologna; Cambridge; Canon Law; Civil Law; Oxford; Paris; Religious; Theology.

Uses, Dominican, 67.

-, of Salisbury, 4, 155, 347.

V

Valuation of benefices, 324, 325.

Vas electionis. See Constitutions.

Vestments, sacerdotal, blessing of, 18, 67.

Vicarages, institutions of, 106, 189, 574-576, 611.

-, served by religious or removeable secular priests, 11-14, 16, 19, 74, 77, 86, 106, 156, 160, 161, 163, 185-187, 189-193, 195-200, 240, 241, 248, 263, 304, 311, 321, 322, 325, 326, 330, 333, 345, 346, 349, 350, 354, 355, 358, 360, 384, 391, 415, 416, 432, 433, 435, 436, 474, 494, 497, 509, 511, 513, 539, 548, 573, 574, 591, 598-600, 611.

Vicars, portions of from churches appropriated to religious, etc., 10, 13, 16, 18, 73, 77, 162-164, 168, 189, 195, 198, 201, 246, 247, 258, 307, 328, 347, 359, 373, 411, 417, 426, 427, 430, 433, 436, 472, 473, 476, 480-482, 506, 511, 513, 514, 535, 538, 539, 544, 545, 573, 574, 576, 590, 599-601, 611.

-, -, augmentation of, 276, 280, 281.

Villeins, manumission of, 71.

-, See Bondmen; Bordars; Rustics; Serfs; Virgate holders.

Vineyards, 363, 435.

Violence, by clergy, 69, 89, 152, 173, 177, 192, 205, 240, 266, 278, 303, 305, 322, 345, 346, 381, 392, 396, 435, 493, 517, 534, 551, 602.

-, to clergy, 10, 88, 192, 205, 244, 266, 278, 303, 322, 345, 346, 396, 435, 517, 534, 544.

-, -, See Imprisonment.

Virgate holders, 352, 353.

-, See Bondmen; Bordars; Rustics; Serfs; Villeins.

Visitation of the sick, oblations for, 201.

Visitation, by the ordinary, 2, 71, 201, 276, 312, 326, 336, 351, 380, 385, 386, 404, 471, 472, 526.

-, -, bribery during, 88.

-, -, exemption of religious from attending in person, 21, 416.

-, -, extortionate, 324.

-, of a void see, division of the proceeds of, 369.

-, metropolitical, 306, 307, 312, 350, 351, 359, 361, 362, 380, 447, 510.

-, See Archdeacons; Religious houses,

Voidance of benefices:—

by deprivation. See Reservation. by disability, 302.

by exchanging without dispensation, 342.

by neglect to be ordained priest, 64, 103, 104, 106-109, 166, 188, 238, 284, 339, 364, 366, 367, 451, 452, 502, 503, 521, 522, 528, 532, 593, 598, 603, 613.

by marriage, 65, 187. by neglect to cause letters of provision to be made out, 287, 288.

by neglect to obtain dispensation on account of illegitimacy, 295.

by obtaining and holding incompatible benefices without dispensation, 99, 104, 105, 107, 108, 112, 180, 203, 239, 315, 337, 342, 367, 382, 457, 485, 494, 495, 521, 553, 554, 579, 580, 594, 596, 612. See also Reservation (Execrabilis).

by taking vow of religion, 179, 517, 532.

Volentes. See Constitutions.

Votive offerings at a shrine, 459.

Vows. faculties etc. to commute, 92, 495, 560, 593.

-, of abstinence and pilgrimage, commutation of, 52, 92, 489, 509, 510, 549, 574, 590.

-, of chastity, 92, 536.

-, of religion, commutation of, 252, 260.

-, relaxation of, 249. See also Oaths.

-, reserved to the pope, 495, 593.

W

Wages, rise of the soale of, 74.

Wales, pestilence in, 404.

Wall, Roman (Hadrian's), ‘the ancient wall,' 512.

War, the hundred years', 76.

-, impoverishment of religious house by, 201.

Wardship, right of, 406, 407.

Wills, 261, 477.

-, excommunication for interfering with, 91, 245, 527.

-, faculties and licences for clergy to make, 90, 193, 263, 396, 480, 546.

-, papal annulment of, 214.

-, probate etc. of, 164, 273, 482-485, 516, 586.

Windows, choir, 197.

Wine, 77, 336, 337, 351, 356.

Wool, tithe of, 351, 353.

Writers of papal letters. See Boniface IX.

Writs, 98, 194, 303.

Z

Zeeland, faculty for an English Carmelite to hear confessions in, 414.