Index of Persons and Places: S

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: S', in Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 6, 1404-1415, (London, 1904) pp. 614-624. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-papal-registers/brit-ie/vol6/pp614-624 [accessed 25 April 2024]

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Saarwerden, Frederick de, archbishop of Cologne, 2.

Sabellus, Cencius. See Cardinal deacons (St. Lucy's in Orthea).

Sabina, Francis and Henry, bishops of. See Cardinal bishops.

Sad, John, rector of Castle Camps, 500.

Sadler, Sadeler, Edmund, priest, 403.

-, John, nobleman, 345.

Saffron Walden, Walden [co. Essex], Benedictine abbey of St. Mary and James, monks of, 331, 336, 379.

St. Agatha's. See Easby.

St. Albans [co. Herts], Benedictine abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 19, 323, 483.

-, -, monks of, 79, 358, 363.

-, -, dependent priory of. See Belvoir.

-, parish church of St. Peter, 213, 214.

Saint-André, diocese of Avignon. See Villeneuve-lès-Avignon.

St. Andrew, parish church of. See Littleham.

St. Andrews [co. Fife], bishop of. See Trevaur.

St. Antoine [Isère, France], Augustinian abbey, canon of, 162.

St. Asaph [co. Flint], bishop of, papal mandatary, 44, 60, 251, 258, 259, 261, 514, 515.

-, -, See Trevaur; Lancaster.

-, dean of. See Howell ap Madoc alias Kyffyn; Holbache.

-, canons of. See Harlyng; Prophet; Usk.

-, chapter, etc. of, papal letters to, 199.

St. Barnnrata, vicarage of, diocese of Achonry (? Kilvarnet, co. Sligo), 141.

St. Bernanus de Manso, vicarage of. See Termonbarry.

St. Buryan [co. Cornwall], chapel royal, dean of. See Lochard.

St. Cainnech, Sancti Kynnyti, now Drumachose q.v. [co. Londonderry], comorban of, canon of Derry, papal mandatary, 265.

St. Catherine, Gilbertine priory of. See Lincoln.

St. Chad's, diocese of Lichfield. See Shrewsbury.

St. Ciriacus. See St. Tecla.

St. Cleer [co. Cornwall], 482.

St. Davids [co. Pembroke], bishop of, mensa of, 443.

-, -, papal mandatary, 155, 166, 192, 196, 197, 343, 379, 433, 434.

-, -, See Gilbert; Mone; Chichele; Catrik; Patrington.

-, treasurer of. See Basset.

-, precentor of, papal mandatary, 248, 439.

-, chancellor of. See Cole.

-, canons of. See Heyward; Mockyng; Petir; Tholite; Usk; Walton; Wermyngton.

-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 350, 454.

St. Dogmael's [co. Pembroke], Benedictine abbey of the Order of Tiron, 235.

-, -, monk of, 277.

St. Edmunds Bery, Bury. See Bury St. Edmunds.

St. Frideswide's, diocese of Lincoln. See Oxford.

St. Germans [co. Cornwall], Augustinian priory, canons of, 335, 336.

St. Gilbert of Sempringham, ordinance by, 230.

St. Giles, abbey of, diocese of Bamberg. See Nürnberg.

St. Gillaaeda alias de Antro. See Cork.

St. Jarlath, St. Hierlatheus [bishop], parish church of the Relics of. See Templenascreen.

St. John Baptist, chapel, church of, in the diocese of Exeter. See Withycombe Raleigh.

St. Just in Roseland, St. Just [co. Cornwall], 16, 17.

St. Karentoc. See Crantock.

St. Madernus, St. Medernus. See Madron.

St. Magan. See St. Maugan.

St. Mailanus de Ganga alias de Ycturtiri. See Ganga.

St. Malla, i.e. St. Mel (Kilmanagh, co. Kilkenny), prebend in Ossory, 85.

St. Manganus. See St. Mauganus.

St. Martin's, St. Martin's by Loo in Cornwall, 512.

-, See Seint Martyn.

St. Maugan, St. Magan. See Mawgan in Meneage.

St. Mauganus, St. Manganus, parish church of. See Llanfigan.

Saint-Maurice-en-Valais [Switzerland], Benedictine abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 465.

St. Michael on Wyre, Michaeliskirke [co. Lancaster], 226.

St. Michael's Mount, de Ruppe Beati Michaelis [co. Kerry], Augustinian priory, priors of. See Omolchonore, Thomas and Alan.

-, -, canon of, 278.

St. Mullin's, Thacineling, Thacmoling, Thecmelin [co. Carlow], 281.

-, Friars Minors' house at, 467.

St. Neots [co. Hunt.], Benedictine priory, Edward, prior of. See Salisbury.

-, -, prior of. See Sancto Vedasto.

-, -, prior and convent of, 250.

St. Nicholas [co. Glamorgan], prebend in Llandaff, 49.

St. Nicholas with Penfos, Penfoos [said to be a farm in the parish of St. Davids, co. Pembroke, now called Mynydd Du], prebend in St. Davids, 43.

St. Osyth [co. Essex], Augustinian abbey, abbot of, indult for, 250.

-, -, abbot and convent of, 250.

-, -, canon of, 21.

-, Robert Flecher of, layman, 18.

Saint-Pierre-sur-Dives [Calvados, France], Benedictine abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 348 (Corrigenda).

Saint-Pol-de-Léon [Finistère, France], bishop of, papal mandatary, 208, 251, 326, 395, 478.

St. Probus in Cornwall. See Probus.

St. Stephen's in Brannel [co. Cornwall], 228.

St. Tcela, St. Tiriotus (St. Ciriacus), chapel of [in Tidenham parish. co. Gloucester], 24, 141.

Saints Island, Insula Omnium Sanctorum, Insula Sanctorum, Oileanna-Naem alias Insula Sanctorum [in Cashel parish, co. Longford], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 86, 281.

-, -, -, See Magunbui; O'Farrell.

Saints Island [in Lough Derg, in the parish of Templecarn, co. Donegal], Augustinian priory of Lochderg on, prior of, papal mandatary, 265.

Salcombe, Saltcomb [co. Devon], 325.

Salebre, Sibyl de, widow, 145.

Saleys alias Cristour, Thomas, vicar of Ballingarry, 231, 232.

Salforde, Richard de, abbot of Abingdon, 81, 158.

Salisbury, Edward, prior of St. Neots, 250.

Salisbury [co. Wilts], earl of. See Montagu.

-, Elizabeth, countess of, 381.

-, bishop of, papal mandatary, 8, 51, 57, 115, 126, 128, 157, 317, 324, 325, 343, 495, 514, 515.

-, -, statute by 81.

-, -, See Mitford; Bubbewith; Hallum.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 57, 93, 482, 483, 495.

-, treasurer of. See Glym; Louthorp; Westby.

-, chancellor of. See Chichele, Henry and Thomas.

-, canons of. See Basset; Bubbewith; Calton; Cardinal bishops (Sabina); Cardinal priests (St. Cross in Jerusalem, St. Mark's); Crukadan; Culling; Derham; Franck; Fyton; Gabriel; Grendon; Grey; Haget; Hallum; Harburgh; Ixworth; Kyngeston; Langley; Louthorp; Lovell; Macworth; Milton; Neuton; Prentys, Edward and Richard; Prophet; Repington; Ryssheton; Sudbury; Wakeryng; Werkman; Westby.

-, cathedral, prebend of the greater part of the altar of St. Mary in, 125.

-, -, vicars of, 50.

-, Use of, 377.

Sallay. See Sawley.

Salle, John, rector of St. Gabriel's, Fenchurch Street, London, 339.

Salman, John, rector of Uggeshall, 285.

Salow, Margaret, prioress of Langley, 330.

Saltash, Saltasch [co. Cornwall], parish church of St. Stephen, 41.

Saltcomb. See Salcombe.

Saltee, Great and Little, Salteys, islands of [in the parish of Kilmore, co. Wexford], 395.

Saltwood, Saltewode [co. Kent], 415.

Sampford Courtenay. Sampforde Courtenay, Sanforde Corteneye [co. Devon], 89, 90, 228.

Sanctacruce. See Holycross.

Sancti Coeli. See Camus.

Sancti Kynnyti. See St. Cainnech.

Sancto Amando, Eleanor de, damsel, 499, 500.

Sancto Georgio, William de, in the island of Guernsey, priest, notary, 333.

Sancto Jacobo, Thomas de, archdeacon and canon of Limerick, canon of Cloyne, 399.

Sancto Quintino, Anthony de, rector of Hornsea, 335.

Sancto Vedasto, William de, Benedic tine monk of Bec Hellouin and prior of St. Neots, 250.

Sandes, Walter de, knight, 498.

Sandewell, Elena, 410.

Sandwich [co. Kent], parish church of St. Peter, 405.

-, chapel of St. Cross, 143.

Santiago di Compostela [Galicia, Spain], vows of pilgrimage to, 439, 440 457, 499.

Santon, Haymon, Cluniac, 470.

Saona. See Savona.

Sapperton [co. Gloucester], 221.

Sare, Roger, rector of Manaton, 127, 128.

Sargeant, Henry, rector of Killagh, 258.

-, John, rector of Killagh, 258.

Sath Mallyng. See Malling.

Saundres, Thomas, 341.

-, -, Joan his wife, 341.

Saurby, John, Cistercian, 392.

Savage, John, esquire, 67.

-, -, Maud his wife, 67.

-, Robert, canon of South Malling, rector of Lewknor, afterwards of Buxted, 211, 212.

Savigny [Rhône, France], Benedictine abbey, monk of, 394, 395.

Savona, Saona [Liguria, Italy], proposed meeting of Gregory XII and Benedict XIII at, 96, 97.

Sawessor, William, layman, 304.

Sawley, Sallay [co. York, W.R.], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 276.

-, -, abbot and convent of, 391.

-, -, monk of, 12.

Say, William, Crouched friar, 75.

Sayer, Matthew, 20.

-, -, Margery his wife, 20.

-, Richard, vicar of Holkham, 284, 285.

Saygir, Sayrkyerayn. See Seirkieran.

Scagire, diocese of Ossory, 263.

Scarburgh, Scorburgh, Thomas, priest, 340.

-, William, citizen of York, 330.

-, -, -, Avice his wife, 330.

Scarle, North, Scarle, Scarll [co. Lincoln], John Duffeld of, vicar of Congresbury, 323, 337.

-, South [co. Notts], prebend in Lincoln, 209, 312.

Scattery alias Inniscathay. See Katadensis.

Scattery Island, Iniskathig, Inyskathaygh [in Kilrush parish, co. Clare], collegiate church of St. Senan, prior of. See Ohogayn; Olongsych.

-, prebend in Killaloe, 44.

-, See Inisgad.

Schaldeborue, John, Augustinian canon, 282.

Schapp alias Heppaw. See Shap.

Scharp, Thomas, priest, 341.

Schefelde, William, rector of Gulle, 21.

Schelfforde, Robert de. See Shelford.

Schelfforde. See Shelford.

Schelford, Thomas. See Shelford.

Schelton, Peter and William. See Shelton.

Schenyngdon. See Shenington.

Schepey, Laurence. See Shepeye.

Schepey. See Sheepy.

Schepeye, John de. See Shepeye.

Schepmedwe. See Shipmeadow.

Schere, Thomas, rector of Inwardleigh, 455.

Scherman, Richard, Benedictine, 21.

Scherwynd, Robert, rector of Hardwick, 14.

Schetlington. See Shillington.

Schirborne, Schirburn. See Sherborne.

Schirington, Schyryngton, Shirington, Walter, canon of Lichfield, Lincoln, Penkridge, Wells and York, rector of Harlaxton, warden of the chapel of Marchamley, clerk of the secret seal, 210.

-, Walter, (diocese of York), clerk, notary, 94.

Schitlingdon. See Shillington.

Schotisham, John, priest, 295.

Schropham. See Shropham.

Schryveton alias Iwern Courteney. See Iwerne Courtnay.

Schyrborne. See Sherborne.

Schyrreve, Roger, priest, 405, 409.

Schyryngton, Walter. See Schirington.

Schytlyngdon. See Shillington.

Scligia. See Sligo.

Scoboirne, Richard, vicar of Barton Stacey and of Saltash, 41.

Scolehalle, Randolph de, priest, 13.

Scorburgh, William. See Scarburgh.

Scorren, John, vicar of Preston, 20.

Scorthwayt, John, priest, notary, 93.

Scot, Stoc or Stot, Reginald, of Frekenham, priest, 330.

Scotton [co. Lincoln], 418.

Scoulton, Sculton [co. Norfolk], 296.

Scrivanis, Scribanis, Master John de, proctor in the Roman court, 371, 415, 475, 515.

Scrope, Scrop, Henry de, 302.

-, -, Joan his wife, 302.

-, Henry le, treasurer of Henry IV, 225.

-, Richard, of Bolton Castle, donsel, 358.

-, -, -, Margaret his wife, 358.

-, Richard le, archbishop of York, 1, 31, 39, 43, 83, 140.

-, -, -, rebellion and execution of, 98.

-, Stephen le, archdeacon of Richmond, 110, 149.

Scruton. See Streton.

Sculton. See Scoulton.

Scyric. See Skerry.

Seaton, Seton [co. Devon], 7.

Secheville, William, vicar of Cullompton, 385.

Seclin [Nord, France], collegiate church, canon of. See Carnyn.

Sedgefield, Seggefelde [co. Durham], 39.

See, William, Cistercian, 467.

Seger, Roger, Carmelite, 18.

Seggefelde. See Sedgefield.

Segorve [Spain], diocese of, 67, 68.

Segrinamanan. See Skreen.

Segrom, John, the elder, layman, 298.

-, John, the younger, layman, 298.

Seint Martyn, Simon de, 210, 211.

-, -, Philip de, his son, clerk, 210, 211.

Seirkieran, Saygir, Sayrkyerayn [King's County], Augustinian priory, prior of, papal mandatary, 257, 269.

Selby [co. York, W.R.], Benedictine abbey, abbot of, indult for, 383.

-, -, -, papal mandatary, 334.

-, -, -, See Pigot.

-, -, abbot and convent of, 146, 147, 393.

Selby (? Selby, co. York, or Sileby, co. Leicester), William Agell of, rector of Aynhoe, 483.

Seligia. See Sligo.

Sellers, alias Bellers, William. See Bellers.

Selman, Nicholas, Augustinian canon, 396.

Selstorne, Thomas, Cistercian, papal chaplain, 173.

Semer, Cemer [co. Suffolk], 346.

Semer, the third portion of Dickleburgh, q.v.

Semere or Somere, Richard, 15.

-, -, Alice his wife, 15.

-, See Somer.

Sempringham, Sempingham, Sempyngham, Simpingham [co. Lincoln], Gilbertine house and Order of, John, master of, 230, 238.

-, -, masters of. See Prestwold; Beverley.

-, -, prior and convent of, appropriation to, 475.

-, -, canon of, 147.

-, priory of St. Catherine of the Order of St. Gilbert of, in the diocese of Lincoln. See Lincoln.

Setmon, William, vicar of Dunmore, 116.

Settrington, Setryngton [co. York, E.R.], 433, 434.

Seuord, Richard, Benedictine, 441.

Sevenoaks, Sevenok [co. Kent], 60, 84.

Sevenoke, William, citizen of London, 382.

Severn, Severne, river, 24, 54.

Seyvill, Seyville, John, Hospitaller, preceptor of Aslackby and Temple Bruer, 354, 498.

Shackerstone, Shabirston, Shakeeston, [co. Leicester], 164, 284.

Shaftesbury [co. Dorset], Benedictine abbey, Cecily, abbess of. See Fovent.

-, -, abbess and convent of, 473.

-, -, nun of, 355.

-, -, secular canons of. See Catrik; Chichele; Feriby; Forest; Louthorp; Wakeryng.

Shakeeston. See Shackerstone.

Shap, Heppa, Heppa alias Schapp [co. Westmoreland], Premonstratensian abbot of St. Mary Magdalen, papal mandatary, 92, 327.

-, -, -, See Marschall.

Shapplegh, Thomas, vicar of Salcombe, 325.

Sheepy, Schepey [co. Leicester], 271.

Shelbaggan, Tirmeham [parish of Rathroe, co. Wexford], 281.

Shelford, Schelfforde, Schelford, Robert de, Augustinian canon, 145.

-, Thomas, canon of Tamworth, Wells and Wimborne Minster, rector of Buckland Newton, 244, 296, 386.

Shelford, Schelfforde [co. Notts], Augustinian priory, canon of, 145.

Shelton, Schelton, Oliver, vicar of Melbourn, 126.

-, Peter, rector of Tuddenham, 216.

-, William, donsel, 362.

-, -, Catherine his wife, damsel, 362.

Shenington, Schenyngdon [co. Gloucester], 9, 14.

Shepeye, Schepey, Schepeye, John de, canon and dean of Lincoln, 8, 30, 31.

-, Laurence, Benedictine, 329.

Sherborne, Schirborne, Shirborne, Shyrborn [co. Dorset], Benedictine abbey, abbot of, indult for, 282.

-, -, -, papal mandatary, 8.

-, -, abbot and monks of, 331.

-, -, indulgence for the altar of Holy Trinity and All Saints in the church of, 378.

-, Schirborne, Schirburn, Schyrborne [co. Gloucester], 7, 219.

Sherston Pinkney, Sherston Pynkeney [co. Wilts], free chapel [now demolished and united to Sherston Magna], 194.

Shifnal, Iddesale, St. Andrew [co. Salop], 226.

Shillington alias Shitlington, Schitlingdon, Schytlyngdon [co. Bedford], 168, 195, 406, 412.

Shipmeadow, Schepmedwe [co. Suffolk], St. Bartholomew's, 421.

Shirborne. See Sherborne.

Shirford, John, clerk, notary, 126.

Shirington, Walter. See Schirington.

Shitlington. See Shillington.

Shrewsbury, Solep, Solop [co. Salop], Benedictine abbey of St. Peter, monks of, 20, 238.

-, collegiate church of St. Chad, dean of. See Repington.

-, -, canon of. See Cassy.

-, -, parish of Holy Cross, 24.

-, parish church of St. Alkmund, 230.

-, chapel of St. Giles, 286.

-, chapel of St. Juliana, 226.

-, chapel (collegiate, now parish church) of St. Mary, dean of. See Holbache.

-, castle, chapel royal of St. Michael in, 226.

-, battle of, 71, 225.

-, See Battlefield; Hadnall lane; Harlescott lane.

Shropham, Schropham [co. Norfolk], parish church of, and chapel of St. Andrew, 137.

Shyrborn. See Sherborne.

Sibson alias Sibstone, Sybbesdon [co. Leicester], 317, 405, 409, 437.

Sibton, Sypton [co. Suffolk], William Hamud of, 457.

Sicily, king of. See Naples.

Sickil. See Feakle.

Sicton. See Sutton.

Siddan, Sydan [co. Meath], John Telyng of, esquire, 157.

Sidlesham, Sidlisham, Sydlisham [co. Sussex], 86, 298.

Siena [Tuscany, Italy], bishop of, papal mandatary, 276, 287, 322, 324, 422, 425, 436, 437, 454.

-, papal letters dated at, 98, 150.

-, rector of the university of. See Swayne.

Sigston, Siggeston [co. York, N.R.], 390, 391.

Sileby. See Selby.

Silkstone, Silkiston, Syllyston [co. York, W.R.], 8, 59.

Simpingham. See Sempringham.

Siol-Maoilruana, Silmailruan, i.e. the O'Flynns’ country of Kiltullagh and Kilkeevin parishes [co. Roscommon], 254.

Sitton. See Sutton.

Siuenonune, prebend in St. Davids, 292.

Skeckling, Skeklyng [co. York, E.R.], 76.

Skelton, John, donsel, 359.

-, -, Ricarda his wife, damsel, 359.

Skerry, Scyric [co. Antrim], St. Patrick's, 119.

Skipwith, Skypwyth [co. York, E.R.], 390.

Skirbeck, Skykek, Skyrbek [co. Lincoln], parish church of St. Nicholas, 403, 414, 434.

Skirkenbeke. See Skirpenbeck.

Skirlawe, Walter, bishop of Durham, 83.

Skirpenbeck, Skirkenbeke [co. York, E.R.], 72, 92.

Skreen, Segrinamanan [co. Sligo], prebend in Killala, 232.

Sky, Walter, priest, 340.

Skykek. See Skirbeck.

Skypwyth. See Skipwith.

Skyrbek. See Skirbeck.

Slane [co. Meath, 155, 156, 493, 494.

Sliab Luga, Sliabloga [includes the parishes of Kilkelly, Kilmovee, Killeagh, Kilcolman and Castlemore Costello, in the barony of Costello, co. Sligo], 260.

Sligo, Scligia, Seligia [co. Sligo], Friars Preachers’ house, 484.

Slow, Sibyl at, widow, 329.

Slyght, Thomas, priest, 344.

Smallburgh, Smalberwe [co. Norfolk], Robert Wryght of, 405.

-, -, Cristina his wife, 405.

Smith, Robert. See Smyth.

Smytfield, West. See London.

Smyth, Smith, John, Benedictine, 231, 441.

-, John (diocese of Lincoln), clerk, 484.

-, John, layman, 18.

-, John, of Ratheby, priest, 356.

-, Robert, of Palgrave, priest, 403.

-, Simon, layman, 152.

-, Thomas, 331.

-, -, Alice his wife, 331.

-, William (diocese of London), priest, 19.

-, William, vicar of Good Easter (diocese of London), 63, 64.

-, William (diocese of York), priest, 381.

-, -, (diocese of York), priest, papal chaplain, 174.

Snape, John, rector of Hascombe, 324.

Sneating, Sneatyng [in the parish of Kirby le Soken, co. Essex], prebend in St. Paul's, London, 507.

Snedesham or Suedesham, Richard, chancellor of Exeter, 363.

Snell, Thomas, bishop of Lismore and Waterford, afterwards of Ossory, sometime canon of Cashel and vicar of Fethard, 34, 116, 122, 240, 434.

Snoring, Little, Little Snoryng [co. Norwich], 340.

Snothsam, John, 11.

-, -, Matilda his wife, 11.

Snowdon, Richard, not precentor of Lincoln, 373.

Snowshill, Snoweshull [co. Gloucester], 220.

Soana [Tuscany, Italy], bishop of, papal mandatary, 197, 267, 270, 292, 324, 325, 343.

Sodor, bishop of. See Sproten; Messing.

-, clergy, etc. of the city and diocese of, 198.

Solep, Solop. See Shrewsbury.

Soltania [i.e. Sultaniyeh, Persia], archbishop of. See Galonifontibus.

Somer, Henry, donsel, 14, 20, 386.

-, -, Catherine his wife, damsel, 14, 20, 386.

-, See Somere.

Somercotes, William, donsel, 341.

-, -, Joan his wife, damsel, 341.

Somere or Semere, Richard. See Semere.

Somerleyton, Somerletoun [co. Suffolk], John Baker, rector of, 331.

-, Alice Grene of, 331.

Somerset, John, earl of. See Beaufort.

Somersham, John de, Premonstratensian canon, 330.

Sondbache, Hugh de, 95.

-, -, Agnes his daughter, 95.

Sondey, William, canon of Lincoln, rector of Much Hadham, 57.

Sonky, Richard, Augustinian friar, 465.

Soterton. See Sutterton.

Soulac [dep. Gironde, arr. Lesparre, France], Benedictine priory of St. Mary, Peter, prior of, afterwards abbot of Sainte-Croix, Bordeaux, 366.

Southam, John, archdeacon of Oxford, 105, 134.

-, Thomas, clerk, 220.

Southampton, Suthampton [co. Southants], Augustinian priory of St. Denys, prior and convent of, 202.

-, parish church of Holy Rood, 202.

South Collingham. See Collingham.

Southease, Southese [co. Sussex], 193.

Southende, Simon, 316.

-, -, Alice his wife, 316.

Southfleet, Southflete [co. Kent], 103.

South Mallinge. See Malling.

South Muskeham. See Muskham.

South Scarle. See Scarle.

Southtown near Yarmouth, Sowthton by Jernemth [co. Suffolk], 151.

Southwark [co. Surrey], Augustinian priory of St. Mary Overy, Overe, canon of, 466.

Southwell, Suthwell, Swthwell [co. Notts], collegiate church of St. Mary, canons of. See Aghton; Appilton; Calton; Ixworth; Kyngton; Merston; Sowlby.

-, See Suthewell.

Sowlby, John, canon of Southwell, vicar of Gilling and Forcett, 419.

Sowreby, Thomas, clerk, notary, 351.

Sowthcolyngham. See Collingham.

Sowthton by Jernemth. See Southtown.

Sowton, St. Michael, Clyst St. Michael [co. Devon], 404.

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

Spalding, Spaldyng [co. Lincoln], Benedictine priory, prior of, papal mandatary, 7, 131.

Spaynell alias Wylyam, Mark, 384.

-, -, Agnes his wife, 384.

Speghtebury. See Spettisbury.

Spenser, Spencer, Hugh le, 128.

-, -, Richard his son, donsel, 128, 129.

-, John, donsel, 504.

-, -, Catherine his wife, 504.

-, Philip, knight, 152.

-, Robert, priest, 341.

-, Walter, Augustinian canon, afterwards prior, of Holmpatrick, 280.

Spettisbury, Speghtebury [co. Dorset], 346.

Spicer, Spicer alias Newport, Spiser, Richard, donsel, 356.

-, Walter, 102.

-, -, Sibyl his wife, 102.

Spicera, Raynald, 341.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 341.

Spillesby, William, vicar of Linkinhorne, 121.

Spiser, Walter. See Spicer.

Spit, Henry, canon of Windsor, 338.

Spofforth, Spofforde, Thomas, Thomas de, abbot of St. Mary's, York, 192, 338, 499.

Spoleto [Tuscany, Italy], bishop of, papal mandatary, 255, 367, 370, 372.

Sponne, William de, rector of Sibson alias Sibstone, 317, 405, 409, 437.

Sprotburgh, William, priest, 342.

Sproten, John, bishop of Sodor, 197.

Sprotlay, Edmund, priest, 383.

Sproxton, John (diocese of York), priest, 341.

-, John, rector of Grundisburgh (diocese of Norwich), 62.

Spryngthorp, John, rector of West Keal, 342.

Sraydbale. See Stradbally.

Sryn (Grym), John, rector of Garboldisham, 53.

Stabannon, Stabanan [co. Louth], 291.

Stacy, John, rector of Great Horkesley, 325.

Stafford, Stafforde, Edmund, bishop of Exeter, sometime dean of York, 88, 89, 98, 225, 227, 492.

-, -, -, absolution of, 439, 440.

-, -, -, faculties for, 93, 310.

-, -, -, indult to, 336.

-, -, -, sister of, 439.

-, John, canon of Dublin, 422.

-, -, rector of Hulcott (diocese of Lincoln), afterwards dean of Ossory, 240.

Stafford [co. Stafford], Edmund, earl of, 140.

-, -, Humphrey his son, donsel, 140.

-, chapel royal at, prebendary of. See Giles.

-, Friars Minors’ house at, friar of, 470.

Stafforde, John. See Stafford.

Stalberg, Jo., corrector of papal letters, 168.

Stalbridge, Stalbrige [co. Dorset], 205.

Stalpipe, P., corrector of papal letters, 169.

Stamay, diocese of Tuam, 278.

Stamford, Staunford [co. Lincoln], Friars Minors’ house, friar of, 470.

-, Friars Preachers’ house, friar of, 402.

Stamfordde, John, priest, 339.

-, See Staunford.

Stamten, Henry de. See Staunton.

Stanchawe, Thomas. SeeStanschawe.

Standen, Staunden [in Hungerford parish, co. Berks], 300.

-, See Standon.

Standolf, John, clerk, 155.

Standon, Nicholas. See Staunton.

Standon, Stondon, Richard, Friar Preacher, papal chaplain, 175, 381.

-, See Stanton; Staunton; Stondun; Stontoun.

Stanele, William de. See Stanley.

Stanlake, John, Cistercian, rector of Pinnock, 80.

Stanley, Stanele, John, John de (diocese of Lichfield), knight, 21, 29, 332, 402, 409.

-, -, Isabel his wife, 21, 409.

-, -, John his son, donsel, 402.

-, -, -, Elizabeth his wife, 402.

-, -, Richard his son, rector of Walton on the Hill, Liverpool, 413.

-, -, Thomas his son, clerk, 23.

-, John, steward of the household of Henry IV, 225.

-, Thomas, dean of Wells, 140.

-, Thomas de, 355.

-, -, his wife and children, 355.

-, William de, knight, 346.

Stanschawe, Stanchawe, Robert, 385.

-, -, Isabel his wife, 385.

-, Thomas, 15.

-, -, his wife, 15.

Stanton, James, clerk, 382.

-, Master John, John de, of York, clerk, proctor of the court of the archbishop of York, 390, 391.

-, Master Richard, clerk, notary, 391.

-, See Standon; Staunton; Stondun; Stontoun.

Stanton, Staunton [co. Gloucester], 219, 220.

Stanton Harcourt, Staunton, Staunton Harcourt [co. Oxford], 106, 107, 248, 294.

Stanton, Long. See Long Stanton.

Stanwell [co. Middlesex], 156, 318.

Stapeldon, Stapelton, Stapylton, Michael (Miles) de, knight, 17.

-, Walter, bishop of Exeter, 47, 135, 136.

-, William, abbot of Kirkstall, 410.

Staplegrove, Stapulgrave [co. Somerset], 486.

Stapylton, Michael de. See Stapeldon.

Statutis, Francis Frederici de, citizen of Bologna member of the pope's household, envoy of John XXIII to England etc., 172.

Staunden. See Standen.

Staunford, Robert, priest, 15.

-, See Stamfordde.

Staunford. See Stamford.

Staunton, Stamten, Standon, Stauriton, Edraundus, donsel, 387, 388.

-, Henry de, canon of York, 447.

-, Nicholas, Augustinian canon of Christ Church, Dublin, afterwards prior of Louth, afterwards prior of Christ Church, Dublin, 202, 203, 281, 313.

-, Richard, donsel, 387, 388.

-, Thomas, Benedictine, 357.

-, See Standon; Stanton; Stondun; Stontoun.

Staunton. See Stanton.

Staunton, Staunton Harcourt. See Stanton Harcourt.

Stauriton, Edraundus and Richard. See Staunton.

Stavirton, William, rector of Chadwell. 73, 74.

Stayngreve, Thomas, abbot of St. Mary's, York, 344 n.

Stedham, Stedeham [co. Sussex], 483, 502.

Steeple Ashton, Stepil Aysshton [co. Wilts], 483.

Stephani, Stephin, John, vicar of Kiltomy, 372.

-, John, de Porthia (q.v.), priest, 403.

Stepil Aysshton. See Steeple Ashton.

Steppysley, Roger, layman, 346.

Stepyng, John, Carmelite, papal chaplain, 182, 400.

Sterling, John, Carmelite, papal chaplain, 185, 349.

Stersford. See Stratford Langthorne.

Steuyngton, William de, rector of Preston in Amounderness, 110.

Stevenage, Stevenach [co. Herts], 9.

Steveneson, Richard, 14.

-, -, Maud his relict, 14.

Stevenys, John, priest, 440.

Steynton. See Johnston.

Stiffkey, Styvekey [co. Norfolk], parish church of St. John, 216, 217.

Stifford [co. Essex], 209, 312.

Stillington, Styllyngton [co. York, N.R.], prebend in York, 298.

Stirkeland, Robert. See Strickland.

Stirkland, Thomas. See Strickland.

Stiuecle, Cristina, 195.

Stiward, Henry, citizen of Norwich, 11.

-, -, Joan his wife, 11.

Stoc, Stot or Scot, Reginald, of Frekenham, priest, 330.

-, See Stoke.

Stockys. See Stoke.

Stoclond alias Bremelier, Thomas, Benedictine, papal chaplain, 175.

Stodeley, Stodeleye. See Studley.

Stody, Stodeye [co. Norfolk], John Coldyke of, donsel, 330, 340.

-, -, Emma his wife, 330, 340.

Stoke. See Stoke.

Stokdale, Thomas, 358, 360.

-, -, Catherine his wife, 358, 360.

Stoke, William, priest, 406.

-, See Stoc.

Stoke, Stockys [co. Lincoln], 495.

Stoke, Stok [co. Suffolk], Cluniac (Benedictine) priory dependent on Bec Hellouin, William, prior of, 201.

-, -, converted into a collegiate church, 456.

Stoke Abbot [co. Dorset], 55.

Stoke St. Mary, Stoke [co. Somerset], 486.

Stokes, John, Benedictine, 363.

Stolen. See Stoneleigh.

Ston or Stou, diocese of Salisbury, 243.

Stondon, Richard. See Standon.

Stondun, Henry, rector of Burriscarra, vicar of Baslick, 426.

-, See Standon; Stanton; Staunton; Stondun.

Stone, Stone or Stoue, John, archdeacon of Northampton, 496.

-, John, canon of Shaftesbury (diocese of Salisbury), 473.

-, John (diocese of Hereford), clerk, 450.

-, Thomas, citizen of London, 405.

-, Thomas (diocese of London), 345.

-, -, Joan his wife, 345.

Stone [co. Kent], 218.

Stoneham or Stoueham, Stoveham, John, layman, 468, 469.

Stoneleigh, Stolen [co. Warwick], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, monk of, 497.

Stoney, Middleton. See Middleton Stoney.

Stontoun, Walter, precentor, afterwards dean, of Ossory, 434.

-, See Standon; Stanton; Staunton; Stondun.

Stonyll, Joseph, rector of Layham, afterwards warden of St. Bartholomew's hospital near Rye, 34.

Stordeforde, William de. See Storteforde.

Storrington, Storgheton [co. Sussex], 504.

Storteford, Stordeforde, Storteforde, William de, archdeacon of Middlesex, 155.

-, William de, official or vicargeneral of London, 53.

Storthwayt, John, canon of the collegiate chapel of St. Mary and All Angels, York, rector of Curry Malet, 298, 299.

Stot, Stoc or Scot, Reginald, of Frekenham, priest, 330.

Stotvyle, Richard, 330.

-, -, Agnes his wife, 330.

-, See Stuteville.

Stou or Ston, diocese of Salisbury. See Ston.

Stoucham, Robert, vicar of Oakham, member of the court of Alexander V, 196.

Stoue or Stone, John, archdeacon of Northampton, 496.

-, -, Canon of Shaftesbury (diocese of Salisbury), 473.

-, -, (diocese of Hereford), clerk, 450.

-, Thomas, citizen of London, 405.

-, Thomas (diocese of London), 345.

-, -, Joan his wife, 345.

Stoueham or Stoneham, Stoveham, John, layman, 468, 469.

Stourton, Richard, canon of Wells, 383.

Stoveham, John. See Stoueham.

Stow, Stowe [co. Lincoln], archdeacon of, faculty to, 126.

-, -, papal mandatary, 308.

-, See Stoue.

Stradbally, Sraydbale [co. Galway], 262.

-, See Castleconnell.

Strange, Straunge, Baldwin, knight, 354, 361, 457.

-, -, his wife, 361.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 354, 457.

-, John, rector of Bangor Monachorum, in the service of Henry V, 502.

-, John, of Walton d'Eivile, knight, 364.

-, -, -, Mabel his relict, 364.

-, le, Lestrange, Richard, lord, kinsman of Henry, prince of Wales, 140, 345, 387 (Corrigenda).

-, -, -, Joan alias Constance his wife, 140, 345, 387 (Corrigenda).

Strangwayte, James, donsel, 402.

-, -, Joan his wife, 402.

Stransale, Stransalt. See Strensall.

Strassburg [Alsace-Lorraine], provost of St. Peter's le Jeune, papal mandatary, 36.

Strata, M. de, papal letters collated by, 101.

Strata, diocese of Bologna. See Bologna.

Strata Florida [co. Cardigan], Cistercian abbot of, papal mandatary, 395.

Stratford, John, archbishop of Canterbury, provincial constitution by, 135.

Stratford at Bow, Stratford atte Bowe [co. Middlesex], Benedictine nunnery of St. Leonard, indulgence for, 228.

Stratford [co. Wilts], prebend in Salisbury, 287.

Stratford Langthorne, Stersford [co. Essex], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 501.

Straunge, Baldwin and John. See Strange.

Street. See Magh Breacraighe.

Strekeland, Robert. See Strickland.

Strensall, Stransale, Stransalt, Strensale [co. York, N.R.], prebend in York, 2, 239, 411, 474.

Strenshall, William, priest, 382.

Streton (? Scruton, near Richmond, co. York, N.R.), 205.

Stretton, Seretton, Robert de, clerk, 52, 62.

Stretton in le Clay. See Sturton.

Strickland, Strikland, Stirkeland,Stirkland, Strekeland, Strykland, John, the younger, Cistercian, 396.

-, Robert, vicar of Crosthwaite, 207, 349.

-, Thomas, archdeacon of Carlisle, 65, 192.

-, William, bishop of Carlisle, 26, 92, 327.

Strington, Richard, merchant, 346.

Stroziis, Strocciis, Strociis, Strozis, Strozzis, Marcellus de, clerk, of Florence, canon of Florence, nuncio of Innocent VII to England, chamberlain of Alexander V, nuncio and collector in England of Alexander V and of John XXIII, 1, 148, 169, 185-187.

Strykland, Thomas. See Strickland.

Stuard, John, donsel, 363.

-, -, his wife, 363.

Studley, Stodeley, Stodeleye [co. Warwick], Augustinian priory, prior and convent of, 236, 237, 279, 280.

Sturmarescall. See Sturminster Marshall.

Sturmestre, John, of London, donsel, 386.

-, -, -, Edonia his wife, 386.

Sturminster Marshall, Sturmarescall, Sturmystremarescall, Sturmystremareschall [co. Dorset], 297.

Sturton, Stretton in le Clay [co. Notts], 116, 117, 135, 206.

-, See Stretton.

Stuteville, Thomas, 329.

-, -, Edith his wife, 329.

-, See Stotvyle.

Stybbe, John, priest, 384.

Style, John, 147.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 147.

-, -, John, scholar, 372, 373.

Styllyngton. See Stillington.

Styvekey. See Stiffkey.

Sudak [Chersonesus], William, bishop of. See Bellers.

-, John, bishop of. See Grenlaw.

Sudbourne, Sutburne [co. Suffolk], 340.

Sudbury, Thomas, canon of Salisbury, papal chaplain and auditor, 125.

Sudbury, Sudburye, Sutburi [co. Suffolk], archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 9.

-, -, See Zouch.

Suedesham or Snedesham, Richard, chancellor of Exeter, 363.

Sueynton, John, rector of Buttermere, 307.

Suffolk, earl of. See Poyl.

-, archdeacon of. See Thorp.

Sulmona, Master Paul de, Master Paul de Caputgrassis de, archdeacon of Ravenna, clerk of the papal camera, member of the pope's household, papal chamberlain, writer of papal letters, nuncio and collector of John XXIII in England, 170, 171, 182, 185, 186, 351.

Surrey, archdeacon of. See Catrik; Forest.

Suryngh, Henry, clerk, notary, 333.

Suryo, abbey de. See Inishlounaght.

Sustead, Sustede [co. Norfolk], 394.

Sutburi. See Sudbury.

Sutburne. See Sudbourne.

Suthampton. See Southampton.

Suthewell, Master John, 390.

Suthwell. See Southwell.

Suton. See Sutton.

Sutterton, Soterton [co. Lincoln], parish church of St. Mary, 325.

Sutton, Andrew, rector of Greetham, 9.

-, Henry de, abbot of St. Werburgh's, Chester, 350.

-, John (diocese of Lichfield), knight, 354.

-, -, Constance his relict, 354.

-, John (diocese of Ely), 330.

-, -, Juliana his wife, 330.

-, Robert, canon of Cashel, Dublin and Ossory, rector of St. Mary's, Drogheda, afterwards rector of Slane and of Wexford, chaplain of St. Nicholas's, Carrick, 155, 156, 493, 494.

-, Roger, rector of Wigginton, 330.

-, Simon, prior of Castle Acre, 78.

Sutton, Sicton, Sitton, Suton [co. Suffolk], 468, 469, 489.

Sutton Coldfield, Sutton and Colfeld [co. Warwick], 364.

Sutton Courtney, Sutton Curtenay [co. Berks], 507.

Sutton on Plym, Sutton, Sutton by Plymmowth, Sutton near Plimmouth [co. Devon], St. Andrew's, 109, 482, 512.

Sutton Valence, Sutton Valens [co. Kent], 103.

Swaits, Thomas, 383.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 383.

Swallowcliffe, Swaleleue [co. Wilts], prebend in Heytesbury, 506.

Swan, Henry, rector of Pembridge, 247.

-, Master William, secretary and member of the household of Gregory XII, 101.

Swanborne, Swanburne, Nicholas, vicar of Wingrave, 324, 339.

Swayne, Swayn, Master John, archdeacon of Meath, treasurer and canon of Dublin, canon of Ferns, rector of Galtrim, abbreviator of papal letters under Gregory XII and John XXIII, secretary of John XXIII, rector of the unisity of Siena, 6, 66, 67, 143, 333, 334, 349, 374, 375, 442, 448.

Sweetman, Milo, archbishop of Armagh, sometime chancellor (c.f. Eubel) of Ossory, 45.

Swifft, Swyft, John, canon of Dublin, rector of Ditcheat, 294.

-, Thomas, 346.

-, -, Alice his wife, 346.

Swineshead, Swyneshed, Swynnyshed [co. Lincoln], Cistercian abbot of, papal mandatary, 218, 325.

-, parish church of, 405.

-, -, chantry in, 218.

-, John Grantham and Jolanus Buke of, laymen, 218.

-, See Swynesheved.

Swords [co. Dublin], prebend in Dublin, 374, 442, 493.

Swthwell.SeeSouthwell.

Swyft, John. See Swifft.

Swyllyngton, Roger de, knight, 15, 20.

-, -, Joan his wife, 15, 20.

Swyn, Thomas, citizen of London, 341.

-, -, -, Joan his wife, 341.

Swyndon, John de, treasurer of Dublin, 66.

Swyneshed. See Swineshead.

Swynesheved, John, Cistercian, 402.

Swynnyshed. See Swineshead.

Swynorton, Swynarton, Robert de, knight, 67.

-, -, Elizabeth his wife, 67.

-, -, Maud his daughter, 67.

Sybbesdon, Sybbisdon. See Sibson alias Sibstone.

Sydan. See Siddan.

Sydenham, Simon, archdeacon of Wilts (cf. Le Neve), 354.

Sydlisham. See Sidlesham.

Syered, Robert. See Syred.

Syerscote, Syrescote [co. Stafford], prebend in Tamworth, 244.

Sylk, Sylke, William, canon of Cashel and Ossory, rector of Ardmulchan, vicar of Delvin, chaplain of Carrick, 128, 293, 294.

Syllyston. See Selston.

Sylverini, Roger, citizen of Norwich, 330.

-, -, -, Margery his wife, 330.

Symcok, William, 401.

-, -, his wife, 401.

Symond, Symondi, Adam, subdean of Chichester, 287.

-, James, archdeacon of Glendalough, rector of Kildalkey, 414, 444.

Symondesburgh, Symondesbergh, John, treasurer of London (cf. Le Neve), 214.

-, John, rector of Stoke Abbot, 55.

Symondi, James. See Symond.

Syngleton, Nicholas de, 12.

-, -, Ellen his wife, 12.

Sypton. See Sibton.

Syred, Syered, Robert, rector of Elsing, warden of the chantry of the Exaltation of Holy Cross in the parish church of Attleborough, 189, 296.

Syrescote. See Syerscote.

Sythardi. See Fethard.