Index of Persons and Places: P, Q, R

Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 6, 1404-1415. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1904.

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'Index of Persons and Places: P, Q, R', in Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 6, 1404-1415, (London, 1904) pp. 605-613. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-papal-registers/brit-ie/vol6/pp605-613 [accessed 22 April 2024]

P

P., 445 note, 496 note, 500 note.

Page, Theobald, priest, 387.

-, See Poge.

Pagula. See Paull.

Pakefield, Pakefeld [co. Suffolk], 189, 318.

Pakyngton, John, rector of Theddlethorpe, 52, 62.

Palestrina [province of Rome], Anthony, bishop of. See Cardinal bishops.

Palgrave [co. Norfolk or Suffolk], Robert Smith of, priest, 403.

Palmer, Palmere, Palmeri, Anne, 452.

-, John, of Cawston, layman, 331.

-, Roger, Augustinian canon, 282, 283.

Parinton, Agnes de, 144.

Paris, official of, papal mandatary, 251, 348.

-, Benedictine abbot of SainteGenevieve, papal mandatary, 380, 397.

-, Benedictine prior of St. Martin—des—Champs, papal mandatary, 208.

-, See Parys.

Parker, Parkar, Peter, priest. 341.

-, Richard, priest, 405.

-, William, 347.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 347.

Parmenter, John, priest, 330.

Partrich, Peter, priest, 358.

Parys, Major, priest, 346.

Paslew, Paslew alias Neuton. Robert, vicar of Leeds, 382.

-, Thomas, Cistercian, 337.

Paston, John, Augustinian friar, 465.

Pateworth, Richard, rector of Horton, 510.

Patewyn, Cecily, 10.

Patras [Greece], canon of. See Giovenazzi.

Patrington, Stephen, Carmelite, bishop of St. Davids, 19, 350, 458.

Paule, Richard, Hospitaller, 169.

Paull, Pagula [co. York, E.R], 76.

Payn, Adam, Augustinian friar, bishop of Cloyne, 449, 454.

-, John, priest, 15.

-, William, rector of Gildigni or Gilldelgni, 267.

Pays, Richard, 330.

-, -, Isabel his wife, 330.

Pekeman, John, priest, 13.

Pellyne, Geoffrey, archdeacon of Cork, 476, 499, 514.

-, Richard, vicar of Kinsale, 514.

Pembridge, Penbrugge [co. Hereford], 247.

Pembryn. See Penbryn.

Penbrugge. See Pembridge.

Penbryn, Pembrym [co. Cardigan], 216.

Pencrich. See Penkridge.

Penfoos. See St. Nicholas.

Penkeston, John, Benedictine, 200.

Penkridge, Pencrich [co. Stafford], collegiate church, canon of. See Schirington.

Penlyn, David de, rector of Ardmulchan, 130, 131, 293.

Penrys, Joan, 441.

Pentor, John, Bonedictine, 441.

Percy, Henry VI. earl of Northumberland, 361.

-, Henry, knight, 71.

-, -, defeat and death of, 225.

-, Thomas, bishop of Norwich, 50.

Pereto, Anthony de, See Pireto.

Périgueux [Dordogne, France], bishop of. See Bretenoux; Arpajone.

-, chapter of, 434.

-, clergy and people of the city and diocese of, 434.

-, vassals of the church of, 434.

Perot, Richard, priest, 384.

Persay, John, priest, 345.

Pershore, Perschorre [co. Worcester], Benedictine abbot of, papal mandatary, 79.

Pesaro [Marche, Italy], Bartholomew, bishop of. See Casini.

-, papal vicar in. See Malatestis.

Peterborough, Burgh [co. Northants], Benedictine abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 495.

-, -, abbot and convent of, 26.

-, -, monks of, 21, 329, 359, 402.

-, John Martini de, 403.

-, -, his wife 403.

Peterystre. See Pettistree.

Pethawe, Richard, rector of Brampton, 340.

Petir, Richard, canon of Chichester and St. Davids, rector of Burwell, afterwards of Trim, 71, 72, 85, 91.

Petistre, Maud, damsel, 10.

Petra, abbey de. See Kilmacduagh.

Petrafertili, abbey de. See Corcomroe.

Petteling, Thomas, rector or master of St. Mary's hospital, Boutham, without York, 513.

Petteworth. See Petworth.

Pettistree, Peterystre [co. Suffolk], 166.

-, See Petistre.

Petworth, Petteworth [co. Sussex], 310.

Petyt, Peter, layman, 452.

Peverel, Thomas, bishop of Ossory, afterwards of Llandaff, afterwards of Worcester, 35, 104, 173, 336, 457.

-, Thomas, 10, 13.

-, -, Margaret his relict, 10, 13.

Pevre, Thomas, layman, 27, 102, 209.

Pewgen, James de, Friar Minor, papal chaplain, 172, 328.

Peye, William, priest, notary, 351.

Philip ap Reys, rector of Maynton, vicar of Penbryn, 215, 216.

Philip, Philipi, Philippe, Phylipp, John, rector of Menheniot, 492.

-, John (diocese of Norwich), knight, 353.

-, - (diocese of Worcester), donsel, afterwards knight, 384, 404, 498.

-, -, Maud his wife, damsel, 384.

-, -, his wife, 404, 498.

-, Ralph, rector of Chelwood, 289, 334.

-, William (diocese of Norwich), esquire, 354.

-, -, John Philipp his son, nobleman, 354.

-, William (diocese of Norwich), knight, 404.

-, -, Joan his wife, 404.

Philippa, queen, clerk of. See Eglesfeld.

-, duches of York. See Edward.

Philippe, Phylipp, John. See Philip.

Physici, Leonard, bishop elect of Ascoli Piceno, afterwards bishop of Fermo, chamberlain of Innocent VII, sometime papal chaplain and auditor, 73, 95, 96.

Piacenza [Emilia, Italy], bishop of, papal mandatary, 49, 58, 84, 86, 88–90, 92, 106, 107, 112, 117–119, 123–126, 155.

- Branda, bishop of. See Castiglioni.

Piatesii, Peter, citizen and merchant of Bologna, 169.

Piddington, Pydington [co. Northants], 300.

Piers, William, priest, 13.

-, See Pires; Pyres.

Pigot, Pygot, Geoffrey, 362.

-, -, Joan his wife, 362.

-, Sir John, knight, 159.

-, William, abbot of Selby, 340.

Pike, Thomas, citizen of London, 355.

-, -, -, Alice his wife, 355.

Pikering, Pykeringe, John, 345.

-, -, his wife, 345.

-, Robert de, dean of York, 447.

Pill, Pilla [co. Pembroke], Benedictine priory, prior of, papal mandatary, 43.

Pillaton, Pylaton [co. Cornwall], parish church of St. Odulphus, 290.

Pilton, Pylton, William, William de, dean of Exeter, canon of Chichester, Exeter and York, rector of Tawstock, chaplain of Blackford in Wedmore, 252, 253.

-, -, archdeacon of York, canon of Exeter and York, secretary of Henry IV, 323, 474, 475, 509.

-, -, canon of Bridgnorth, Exeter, Lincoln and Llandaff, rector of Tawstock, 49.

Pilton, Pylton [co. Somerset], 300, 463.

Pinchbeck, Pynchebek [co. Lincoln], 461.

-, See Pynchebeck.

Pincombe. See Combepyne.

Pinnock, Pynnok, Pynnokschyre [co. Gloucester], 80, 388.

Pinnow, John, priest, 342.

Pinros, John, donsel, 16.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 16.

Piperellis, Richard, donsel, 382.

-, -, Alice his wife, 382.

Pipwell, Pippewelle [co. Northants], Cistercian abbey, abbot and convent of, appropriation to, 393.

Pires, Thomas, rector of Fittleton, 229.

-, See Piers; Pyres.

Pireto, Pereto, Anthony de, ministergeneral of the Friars Minors, 485.

-, -, nuncio of Gregory XII to England, Denmark, Almain, etc., 94.

-, -, nuncio of John XXIII to England, 170, 171, 249.

Piryton, Pyryton, William, Augustinian friar, papal chaplain, 184, 400.

Pisa [Tuscany, Italy], archbishop of, papal mandatary, 105, 165.

-, Augustinian monastery of St. James without the walls, canon of, 204.

-, Augustinian monastery of St. James de Ortigaria without the walls, 163, 164.

-, General Council of, 158, 159, 164, 192, 193, 199, 204, 224, 234, 239, 241, 284, 290, 368, 376, 417, 471, 502.

-, -, constitutions of, 446, 503.

-, -, deprivation of an adherent of, 234.

-, -, election of Alexander V at in, 100.

- residence of Alexder V at, 196.

-, secession of the cardinals of Gregory XII to, 150, 158, 232.

See also Lucca.

-, Augustine Dellante, Delante, of, advocate of the papal consistory, nuncio of John XXIII to England, etc., 183–185.

Pisis, G. de, papal letters collated by, 100.

-, M[ichael] de, papal letters collated by, 98, 99.

Pistoja [Tuscany, Italy], residence of Alexander V at, 196.

- Anthony de Baldinotis of, member of the household of John XXIII, 183, 186.

Pistorio. Master Baroncus de. Secretary of John XXIII, 352.

Pittes, Pyttes, Master Richard, clerk, canon of York, notary public, chancellor, commissary and scribe of the archbishop of York, 273, 288, 389–391.

Play, John, clerk, 457, 458.

Playce, Robert, donsel, 341.

-, -, Catherine his wife, 341.

Pleylen, John, priest, 54.

Pleymoundestowe, Richard, clerk, notary, 334.

Pleymout. See Plymouth.

Pleystowe, John, rector of Alvington, 135.

Plimmouth. See Plymouth.

Plomer, John, vicar of St. Mary's, Oxford, 345.

Plym [co. Devon], river, 306.

-, See Sutton on Plym.

Plymouth, Pleymout, Plimmouth, Plymmouia alias Plymmouth, Plymmouth, Plymmowth [co. Devon], 306, 442.

-, See Sutton on Plym.

- John Pylle, dwelling in, 407.

Plympton [co. Devon], Augustinian priory, prior of, papal mandatary, 324.

-, -, prior and convent of, patronage of, 321.

-, -, canons of, 283, 396.

Plymtoun, Thomas, Augustinian canon, 466.

Pocklington, Pokelyngton [co. York, E.R.], 215.

Pod, John, donsel, 14.

-, -, Benedicta his wife, 14.

Poge, Thomas, 498.

-, -, his wife, 498.

-, See Page.

Poggh, Geoffrey, priest, 14.

Pokelyngton. See Pocklington.

Polard, Walter, 342.

-, -, his wife, 342.

Pole, Isabel, noblewoman, 329.

-, See Poule; Poyl.

Pole. See Pool.

Pollesworth, John, Augustinian canon, 238.

Polton, Thomas, archdeacon of Taunton, canon of Wells and York, abbreviator of papal letters, papal mandatary and notary, envoy of John XXIII to England, 173, 175, 287, 333, 348, 411, 473, 474, 497.

Polverara, Pulveraria [province of Padua, Italy], Benedictine priory of St. Mary, 98.

Pontefract [co. York. W.R.], Cluniac priory of St. John the Evangelist, prior and convent of, appropriation to, 273, 274.

-, -, monk of, 274.

-, -, chapel of St. Mary in, 274.

- parish church of All Saints, 9, 288.

-, hospital of St. Nicholas, appropriation to, 288, 289.

-, -, warden of. See Toueton.

Pontesbury, Pontesbrey, Pontesbry [co. Salop], collegiate church, canon of. See Holbache.

Ponto, Anthony de, Antonius de, bishop of Concordia, papal commissioner, 415.

-, -, corrector of papal letters, 5, 374.

Pool, Pole [co. Devon], prebend in Crediton, 59, 165.

-, See Pole; Poule; Poyl.

Porelonde, Thomas, Augustinian canon, 282.

Porter, Thomas, of Bungay, priest, 340.

-, William, donsel, 363.

-, -, his wife, 363.

Portesmouth. See Portsmouth.

Porthia, diocese of Exeter (?Porth, co. Cornwall), John Stephin de, priest, 403.

Portmien alias Ynis Meain. See Inish Maine.

Porto [Lazio, Italy], Anthony, bishop of. See Cardinal bishops.

Portomna. See Portumna.

Portsmouth, Portesmouth [co. Southants], hospital of St. Nicholas, warden of. See Forest.

Portugalia, Domicia de, dwelling in the city of London, 356.

Portumna, Portomna [co. Galway], Friars Preachers’ church of the Annunciation of St. Mary, indulgence for, 461.

Portu puro, abbey de. See Clonfert.

Possewike, Possewyk, Possewyke, John, of Rome, rector of St. Columba's, Clonmore, afterwards chaplain of St. Mary's, Bennettsbridge, member of the household of Henry Minutolo, cardinal bishop of Tusculum, afterwards of Sabina, 87, 88, 118, 120.

Poule, Henry, canon of Dublin, Kildare and Leighlin, rector of the chapel royal of Leixlip, vicar of St. Kevin's, Dublin, 124, 125.

-, See Pole; Poyl.

Pounteney, John, scholar, notary, 93.

Powcher, William, prior of Ely, 394.

Powick, Poykerk [co. Worcester], William Beauchaump de, knight, 362.

-, -, Catherine his wife, 362.

Powkelyswode, John, 11.

-, -, Joan his wife, 11.

Powne or Powue, Agnes, Benedictine nun, 355.

Poyk, John, Augustinian canon, 272.

Poykerk. See Powick.

Poyl, Michael de le, earl of Suffolk, 353.

-, -, Catherine his wife, 353.

-, See Pole; Poule.

Poynton, John, Gilbertine canon, 147.

Poyntz, Robert, donsel, 384.

-, -, Catherine his wife, damsel, 384.

Prague [Bohemia], archbishop of, papal mandatary, 344.

-, Sbinco, archbishop of. See Hasenburg.

Prat, Richard, rector of Burnham Thorpe, 17.

Prato, Master Geminianus de, papal chaplain and auditor, 514.

-, Stephanus de, corrector of papal letters, 150, 164, 166, 244n., 328n., 405, 462, 495.

Prato [Tuscany], provost of St. Stephen's. See Francisci.

Prémontré [Aisne, France], John, abbot of, 76, 77.

-, John, abbot, and the chaptergeneral of, 159, 160.

-, abbot and Order of, 379, 380.

Prens or Preus, John, clerk, 227.

-, See Prins.

Prentys, Prenteys, Edward, archdeacon of Essex (cf. Le Neve), canon of Salisbury, with the prebend of Stratford, 104, 287.

-, Richard, canon of Dublin, 498.

-, Richard, canon of Salisbury, with the prebend of South Grantham, 165, 166, 482.

Presbiteris, Ugolinus de, of Bologna, knight, nuncio of John XXIII to England, etc., 169, 172.

Preston [co. Kent], 20.

- [co. Dorset], prebend in Salisbury, 366.

- [co. Suffolk], Thomas Clerk of, clerk, 505.

Preston in Amounderness, Preston in Amondernesse [co. Lancaster], 110.

Prestwold, William de, master of the Order of Sempringham, 238.

Preus or Prens, John, clerk, 227.

Prins, John, 361.

-, -, his wife, 361.

Prittlewell, Pritewelle [co. Essex], Cluniac priory of St. Mary, monk of, 167.

Probus in Cornwall, St. Probus in Cornwall, collegiate and parish church, canon of. See Mottrom.

-, -, prebendary or portionary of. See Bolter.

Prophet, Prophete, John, canon, afterwards dean, of York, dean and canon of Hereford, canon of Lincoln, St. Asaph and Salisbury, of Abergwilly, Crediton, Ledbury and Tamworth, rector of Ringwood, chaplain of St. Tecla, keeper of the privy seal, 113, 114, 116, 127, 141, 142, 215, 225, 227, 336, 447, 488, 489, 508, 509.

-, John, citizen of London, 363.

-, -, -, his wife, 363.

Prout, Philip (diocese of Ossory), priest, 13.

-, -, rector of Blanchvilleskill, afterwards chancellor of Ossory, 45.

Pryce, Prys, David, rector of Brightwalton, 316.

-, Thomas, archdeacon of Bangor, canon of Dublin, chaplain of John XXIII before his accession to the papacy, 187.

Pulborough, Pulberg [co. Sussex], 496.

Pullis, Alice de, 444.

Pulveraria. See Polverara.

Pydington. See Piddington.

Pye, William (diocese of Norwich), 356.

-, -, Mylota alias Milicent his wife, 356.

-, William, of Lowestoft (diocese of Norwich), 330.

-, -, Mabel his wife, 330.

Pyeworth. See Pyworthy.

Pygot, Geoffrey. See Pigot.

Pykerellis Pittes, diocese of Norwich, 152.

Pykeringe, Robert de. See Pikering.

Pylaton. See Pillaton.

Pylle, John, dwelling in Plymouth, 407.

Pylton, William, William de. See Pilton.

Pylton. See Pilton.

Pynchebeck, Roger, Augustinian canon, 74, 75.

Pynchebek. See Pinchbeck.

Pynder, John priest, 405.

-, William, of Terrington, layman, 307.

Pynnok. See Pinnock.

Pynnokschyre. See Pinnock.

Pyres, William, clerk, 110.

-, See Piers; Pires.

Pyrll, Richard, priest, 382.

Pyrpunt, Thomas, Benedictine, 329.

Pyryton, William. See Piryton.

Pyttes, Richard. See Pittes.

Pyworthy, Pyeworth [co. Devon], 127, 216.

Q

Quapplod. See Whaplode.

Quappelode alias Roper, William, priest 383.

Quarr, Quarrera [Isle of Wight], Cistercian abbey, Robert, abbot, and the convent of, 186.

Quercu, Denis de, 340.

-, -, his wife, 340.

Queynton. See Quinton.

Quicham. See Whickham.

Quin, Cuiyky, Cunky, Cuynchy, Cuyngkyg, Cwnky, Kwnky [co. Clare], 26, 37, 116, 129, 256, 367.

Quinton, Queynton [co. Gloucester], 219, 220.

Quinzano. See Verona.

Quixley, John, clerk, notary, 334.

Qwhyte, Adam. See Whyte.

R

Raceton, Adam, rector of West Knighton, 510.

Radclif, George de, rector of Eccleston, 489.

Radnor, Old. See Radnor.

Radynghe. See Reading.

Raghat alias Fox, Foxe, Patrick, bishop of Cork, sometime dean of Ossory, canon of Oloyne, member of the household of Henry Minutolo, cardinal bishop of Tusculum, afterwards cardinal bishop of Sabina, 114, 124, 197, 242, 409.

Ragusa [Dalmatia], archbishop of, papal mandatary, 344.

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

Ragynhyll, Robert. See Raynhill.

Rahtclayn. See Rathcline.

Raid, Raith, i.e. probably Raymoghy or Raymunterdoney [co. Donegal], 265.

Rainby. See Ranby.

Raith. See Raid; Rath.

Raithby. See Ratheby.

Raithcriu. See Rathroe.

Raithdomnay. See Rathdowney.

Raithtuoyg. See Rattoo.

Rameseye, Rammeseye. See Ramsey.

Ramsay, Ralph, donsel, 337.

-, -, Alice his wife, 337.

Ramsey, Rameseye, Rammeseye, Ramseye [co. Hunt.], Benedictine abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 190.

-, -, Thomas, abbot of. See Butturwyk.

-, -, abbot and convent of, patronage of, 49, 54.

-, -, monk of, 183, 401.

Ranby, Rainby [co. Lincoln], 339.

Randolf, Edward, priest, 340.

Randull, John, prior of Holmpatrick, 280, 288.

Ranny, Thomas, vicar of Kilbennan, 398.

-, William, dean of Tuam, 452.

Raphanensis [Syria], Anthony, bishop, 473.

-, bishop. See Mabire.

Raphoe [co. Donegal], bishop of, papal mandatary, 149, 165, 267, 292, 400.

-, -, See MacCormaic.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 310, 400.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 36, 254.

-, -, See O'Farrell.

-, canons of. See Macgillibridi; Macgrabuartyagh; Macmeammanydomnaill, Odomnall; Odroigbelaid.

-, see of. See Raphanensis (474).

Rarthdouinaygh. See Rathdowney.

Rasharkin, See Rashercan [co. Antrim], 472.

Rasstolf, John, priest, 341.

Rasyn, William, priest, 386.

Ratby. See Ratheby.

Rath. Raith [co. Clare], 266.

Rathbarna and Siol-Maoilruana, Ratharannan alias Silmailruan [in Kilkeevin parish, co. Roscommon], 254.

Rathborney, Rathmacnobrayn [co. Clare], 261, 262.

Rathcline, Rahtclayn, Ratheclaeyn [co. Longford], 86, 87.

Rathdowney, Raithdomnay, Rarthdouinaygh [Queen's County], 42, 259.

Ratheby, diocese of Lincoln (Raithby, co. Lincoln, or Ratby, co. Leicester), John Smyth of, priest, 356.

Ratheclaeyn. See Rathcline.

Rathkeale, Ratheyll [co. Limerick], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 423.

Rathlarti, Thomas, layman, 506.

Rathlurach, Rathluraich. See Maghera.

Rathmacnobrayn. See Rathborney.

Rathroe, Raithcriu [co. Wexford], 281.

Rathteys, Rathtuoyg. See Rattoo.

Rathumney, Ratubnay, grange of [in the parish of Owenduff, co. Wexford], 395.

Ratingen, H. de, papal letters collated by, 99. See also Henry.

Ratisbon. See Regensburg.

Ratisford, William. See Batisford.

Rattoo, Raithtuoyg, Rathteys, Rathtuoyg [co. Kerry], Augustinian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 164, 165, 372.

-, rectory of, 165.

Ratubnay. See Rathumney.

Raulyn, Thomas. See Rawlyn.

Raveneston, Rawenston, Robert, Augustinian canon, papal chaplain, 1, 147.

Ravenna [Emilia, Italy], archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 484.

- -, See Caputgrassis.

-, Augustinian monastery of St. Mary in Portu, canon of, 161.

Ravyngham, John, Friar Minor, 11.

Rawenston, Robert. See Raveneston.

Rawlyn, Raulyn, Thomas, rector of St. Just in Roseland, 16, 17.

Rawreth [co. Essex], 506.

Ray, Thomas, of Feltwell, priest, notary, 334, 341.

Raylecombe, Thomas, vicar of Linkinhorne, 121.

Rayleigh [co. Essex], 347.

Raynhill, Ragynhyll, Robert, rector of Whiston (diocese of York), bachelor of canon law, priest, 320.

-, Robert, vicar of Buckland (diocese of Salisbury), 317.

Raythnasendrumund, diocese of Tuam, 278.

Reade, Rede, Henry, citizen of London, 406.

-, -, -, Catherine his wife, 406.

-, Hugh, priest, notary, 333.

-, Nicholas, rector of Killulagh, 371.

-, Robert, bishop of Chichester, 54, 55, 305.

-, -, -, faculties for, 309, 461, 505.

-, -, -, indult to, 336.

-, -, -, letters conservatory for, 343.

Reading, Radynghe [co. Berks], Benedictine abbey, Thomas, abbot of. See Erle.

-, -, monks of, 20, 357.

Reate, A[ngelus] de, corrector of papal letters, 96.

Recusby or Retusby, Nicholas, donsel, 337.

Redcity alias Kilmillock, Kilmilchen, Kylmylchon [co. Tipperary], prebend in Cashel, 84, 122.

Rede, Henry, Hugh and Nicholas. See Reade.

Redeker, John, clerk, 14.

- - Margaret his wife, 14.

Redele, Peter, rector of Dacre, 358, 513.

Redenhale, John, clerk, notary, 351.

Redenhall, Redenhale [co. Norfolk], 322.

Redgrave [co. Suffolk], Reginald, rector of, 247, 340, 362.

-, chapel of St. Botulph in the parish of. See Botesdale.

Redli, Peter, priest, 405.

Rednisse, William, 360.

-, -, Elizabet his wife, 360.

Redyngnys, James, prior of Christ Church, Dublin, papal chaplain, 203.

Regate, Thomas, citizen of London, 14.

-, -, -, Maud his wife, 14.

Regensburg [Bavaria], Benedictine monastery of St. James, 487.

-, Benedictine priory of Weih St. Peter, William, prior of, 487.

-, -, commendatary of. See Constance, Cormac, abbot of.

-, collegiate church of Alte Kapelle, dean of, papal mandatary, 487.

Regles, diocese of Ardagh (? Kilglass, co. Longford), 86.

Regleysyrnagyn, diocese of Kilmacduagh, 101.

Reims[Marne, France], province of, 207.

Remelarga. See Kinealarga.

Remston, Thomas de, knight, 213, 215.

-, -, William his son, scholar, clerk, 213, 215.

Rene or Reve, Alice, of Irchester, 316.

Repington, Repynton, Philip, abbot of Leicester, afterwards bishop of Lincoln, 6, 95, 96, 98, 284, 299, 336, 343, 373, 377, 419, 449.

-, Ralph, dean of St. Chad's, Shrewsbury, canon of Salisbury, rector of Caistor and Titchmarsh, 50, 51, 111, 112.

Reresby, Rerysby, William, rector of Ashton under Lyne (diocese of Lichfield), 329.

-, -, of York, scholar, 22.

Retelthorp. See Kettlethorpe.

Retherby, John, priest, 404.

Retherfeld. See Rotherfield.

Retusby or Recusby, Nicholas, donsel, 337.

Retylby, Richard, donsel, 355.

-, -, his wife, 355.

Reve or Rene, Alice, of Irchester, 316.

Revesby [co. Lincoln], Cistercian abbey, abbot and convent of, 52, 62.

-, -, monks of, 184, 336, 400.

Rewley abbey. See Oxford.

Reydon, Reydone [co. Suffolk], parish church of St. Margaret, 323.

-, John Berneuyle of, 409.

-, -, Agnes his wife, 409.

Reynald, John (diocese of Ely), priest, 16.

-, See Reynold.

Reynkok, John, rector of a moiety of Stoke, 495.

Reynold, Reynolde, John (diocese of Salisbury, priest, 407.

-, Robert, donsel, 359.

-, -, Elena his wife, damsel, 359.

-, See Reynald.

Reys Gruffyt, 17.

-, Tanglwist (i.e. Tanguiistel ?) his wife, 17.

Reys, Philip ap. See Philip ap Reys.

Ribchester, Rybchestre [co. Lancaster], 8.

Ricard, Henry. See Richard.

Riccall, Rikall [co. York, E.R.], prebend in York, 31, 43, 44.

Richard II, 303.

-, grants of patronage by, 103, 110, 111, 208.

-, licence by, for the foundation of a chantry, 218.

-, obit of, 208.

-, person in the service of, 140.

-, petition by, 81.

-, presentation by, 34.

-, ratification by, 23.

Richard, Ricard, Henry, rector of Lanreath, 229, 286.

Richard ap Gwillim, alias Caunton, rector of Bridell (diocese of St. Davids), 377.

-, -, priest (diocese of St. Davids), 404.

Richard ap Morgan, Richard ap Morgan of Wales, Friar Preacher, afterwards a Benedictine monk of Savigny, afterwards prior of Llangenydd, 161, 162, 394, 395.

Richmond, Richemont [co. York, N.R.], earl of. See Brittany.

Richmond [co. York, N.R.], archdeacon of, faculty to, 333.

-, -, papal mandatary, 8, 58, 322, 503.

-, -, See Scrope.

-, abbey of St. Agatha by. See Easby.

Ricii, the, merchants of Florence, 94.

Riciis, Nicholas de, banker to the papal camera, 94.

Riddere, John, rector of Chadwell, 73, 74.

Riddeware, Bernard de, vicar of Doveridge, 482.

Riel, Joan de, prioress of Broadholme, 159.

Rievaulx. See Rivaulx.

Rihale, Master Thomas de. clerk, notary, 391.

Rikall. See Riccall.

Rikedoun. John, rector of Illington, 216.

Rikynghale, Rykynhale, John, archdeacon of Northumberland, chancellor of York, dean of St. Mary's in the Fields, Norwich, rector of a moiety of Fressingfield, 208, 386.

Rimini [Marche, Italy], papal letters dated at, 99, 226, 471.

-, papal vicar in. See Malatestis.

Rindcorrayn. See Ringrone.

Rindown, Rinnduin, Rinndun, Rynndum [in the parish of St. John's, co. Roscommon], Augustinian (Hospitallers’) priory of St. John Baptist, prior of, papal mandatary, 433.

-, -, -, See Omurain; Macaedagan.

-, -, brother of, 161.

Ringrone, Rindcorrayn [co. Cork], 425.

Ringsfield, Rynggesfeld [co. Suffolk], 292.

Rinnduin, Rinndun. See Rindown.

Ringewod. See Ringwood.

Ringstead, Little, Little Ryngstede [co Norfolk], 129.

Ringwood, Ringewod, Ryngwode, Ryngwoed [co. Southants], 113, 141, 142.

Ripon, Rypon, John de, Cistercian monk of Fountains, 360.

-, -, abbot of Meaux, afterwards of Fountains, 380.

Ripon, Rypton [co. York, N.R.], collegiate church, canon of. See Burdet.

-, -, vicar in. See Morton.

Rippillingham, Master Robert de, chancellor of York, 447.

Risborough, Monks. See Monks Risborough.

Risby, Rysby [co. Suffolk], 152.

Risshton, Nicholas. See Ryssheton.

Rivaulx, Rievaulx [co. York, N.R.], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, 485, 486.

-, -, abbot and convent of, 486.

-, -, bursar of. See Hoton.

-, -, monks of, 76, 168, 485.

-, -, porter of. See Hoton.

Rivel, William, priest, papal chaplain, 174.

Roba in Conmacniculi, Roba in Conmacnycule. See Ballinrobe.

Roba in Keara. See Ballinrobe.

Robeen, Robyn [co. Mayo], 278.

Roberti, Philip, Friar Minor, papal chaplain, 170, 327.

Robyn. See Robeen.

Roche, de Rupe, Joan de, 144.

-, John, baron of Fermoy, 85.

-, -, -, Maurice his son, baron of Fermoy, 85.

-, John, rector of Athboy, 111.

-, Robert, canon of Cloyne, 123, 124.

-, Stephen, abbot of St. Mary's, Dublin, 198.

Rochefort, Ralph, knight, 383.

-, -, his wife, 383.

Rochester [co. Kent], bishop of, papal mandatary, 20, 28, 29, 104.

-, -, See Bottlesham; Yonge.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 93.

-, William, archdeacon of. See Hunden.

-, Benedictine priory (cathedral), prior and chapter of, appropriation to, 80.

Rocomb, Richard, bishop of Leighlin, 252, 437.

Rodyngton. See Ruddington.

Roel, Rowel, Rowell [co. Gloucester], 219.

Rofflannan. See Ross.

Rogier, John, Benedictine monk of SS. Sergius and Bacchus's, Angers, prior of Tywardreath, 348.

Roke, William, Hospitaller, 169.

Roley, Thomas, clerk, notary, 352.

-, -, donsel, 362.

Rolf, Stephen, rector of Pettistree, 166.

Rolleston, Robert, rector of Mablethorpe, 153.

Rolvenden [co. Kent], 28, 29.

Romanlis, P. de, corrector of papal letters, 96–98.

Romanus, John, canon of York, 447.

Rome, St. Peter's, death and burial of Boniface IX at, 1.

-, -, General Council in, 174.

-, -, minor penitentiary in, 79.

-, -, posting of letters on the doors of, 95.

-, basilica of St. Paul without the walls, 177.

-, Cistercian monastery of St. Anastasius, monk of, 238.

-, hospital of Holy Trinity and St. Thomas the Martyr (English College), 13, 332.

-, occupation of, by Ladislaus de Durazzo, king of Jerusalem and Naples, 170 (Corrigenda), 171 (Corrigenda), 184, 185.

-, papal court at, 411.

-, sedition of August 6, 1405, at, 3, 222.

-, vows of pilgrimage to the shrines of SS. Peter and Paul, 97, 276, 457, 499.

-, John Possewyk of, clerk. See Possewike.

Roos [co. York, E.R.], William, lord of, 511.

-, -, -, Margaret his daughter, damsel, 511.

Roper alias Quappelode, William, priest, 383.

Rory. See Oruagri.

Roscam [now a townland in Oranmore parish, co. Galway], vicarage of, 454, 455.

Roscommon, Roscoman, Roscommayn [co. Roscommon], Augustinian priory of St. Coman, alias St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 253, 399, 426.

-, -, -, See Odubthaid; Macaedagan.

Roscomroe, Rosgomruagh [Kings County], 42.

Rose, Edward, master in grammar, 332.

-, Robert, of Wyktone, subdeacon, 444.

-, William, rector of St. Michael's le Querne, London, 291, 297, 300, 369.

Rosgomruagh. See Roscomroe.

Roslaeg. See Rosslee.

Roslare. See Rosslare.

Rosomunli, Rosomunly, diocese of Cork, 87, 88.

Ross, Elena, of Colchester, damsel, 407.

Ross [co. Cork], bishop of, papal mandatary, 91, 253.

-, dean of. See Mecinfirlegind; Ohart.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 253, 256.

-, -, See Ohuallachan; Odonnuuayn.

-, canon of. See Mackarryth; Odonnuuayn.

-, city and diocese of, collector in. See Corre.

-, Rofflannan [co. Galway], 431.

-, Rosse [co. Hereford], 58.

Rosslare, Roslare [co. Wexford], 70.

Rosslee, Roslaeg [co. Mayo], 278.

Rosson, Thomas, of Whaplode, 22.

-, -, -, John his son, priest, 22.

Roston. See Ruston Parva.

Rotherfield, St. Denys, Retherfeld [co. Sussex], 324.

-, See Rutherfelde.

Roughton, William, citizen of London, 331, 341.

Roughton, Rowghton [co. Norfolk], Thomas Gery of, priest, 353, 357.

Rouland, John, rector of Stevenage, 9.

Rowe, Richard, prior of Tristernagh, 149, 157, 276.

Rowel, Rowell. See Roel.

Rowghton. See Roughton.

Rowner, John, rector of Semer, 346.

Rows, Eustace, nobleman, 331.

-, -, Alianota his wife, 331.

Royes, Alan, citizen of London, 338.

-, -, -, Margaret his wife, 338.

Ruddington, Rodyngton, Rungton [co. Notts], 390, 391.

Rudston, Rudstane [co. York, E.R.], 439.

Ruishton, Russheton [co. Somerset], 486.

-, See Ryssheton.

Ruland, Thomas, prior of Warter, 392.

Rungton. See Ruddington.

Runkorne, John, priest, notary, 351.

Runton [co. Norfolk], Thomas Bryghemere of, priest, 353.

Rupe, de. See Roche.

Rus, William, citizen of London, 346.

Rushford alias Rushworth, Ruscheworth, Ruseheworth [cos. Norfolk and Suffolk], parish, afterwards collegiate church, 136, 249.

Russagh, Russach [co. Westmeath], St. Michael's, alias St. Vadan's, Mascruaym, 236, 259.

Russell, Russel, Russelle, Peter, Friar Minor, 465.

-, Richard, 383.

-, -, his wife, 383.

-, Robert, 384.

-, -, Alice his wife, 384.

-, William, clerk (diocese of Limerick), canon of Limerick, papal mandatary, 423, 476, 479.

-, William, vicar of Doulting (diocese of Bath and Wells), 8.

Russheton. See Ruishton.

Ruston Parva, Roston [co. York, E.R.], chapel of St. Nicholas, 511.

Rutherfelde, William de, treasurer and canon of York, 420.

Rybchestre. See Ribchester.

Rychure, William, knight, 347, 382.

-, -, his wife, 347, 382.

Rye, La Rye [co. Sussex], hospital of St. Bartholomew near, 34.

Rygmayden, Thomas, donsel, 406.

-, -, Agnes his wife, 406.

Rykhill, Rykehulle, Margaret, Benedictine nun, 359.

-, William, knight, 405.

-, -, Rose his relict, 405.

Rykkys, John, priest, 15.

Rykynhale, John. See Rikynghale.

Rylis, John son of John, 145.

-, -, Amice his wife, 145.

Ryme Intrinseca, Ryme, Ryne [co. Dorset], 463, 471.

Rynggesfeld. See Ringsfield.

Ryngstede, Little. See Ringstead.

Ryngwode, Ryngwoed. See Ringwood.

Rynndum. See Rindown.

Rypton. See Ripon.

Rypon, John de. See Ripon.

Rys, Nicholas. See Ryse.

Rysburgh, Rysburgh Monachorum. See Monks Risborough.

Rysby. See Risby.

Rysscheton, Henry and Nicholas de. See Ryssheton.

Ryse, Rys, Nicholas, vicar of St. Nicholas's, Newcastle upon Tyne, afterwards rector of Yelvertoft, 26, 92.

Ryssheton, Risshton, Rysscheton, Henry de, 165.

-, -, Nicholas his son, clerk, canon of Crediton, 165.

-, Nicholas, Nicholas de, archdeacon of Buckingham, canon of Beverley, Crediton, Lincoln, Salisbury and York, rector of Cliffe, and of Warfield, papal chaplain and auditor, 47, 59, 60, 165, 209, 433.