Index of Persons and Places: A

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'Index of Persons and Places: A', in Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 8, 1427-1447, (London, 1909) pp. 681-689. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-papal-registers/brit-ie/vol8/pp681-689 [accessed 25 March 2024]

Index of Persons and Places A A Aas, John, an Augustinian canon, 132. Abbas [S. Bartholi Ferrarien.], B[artholomeus], registrator of apostolic letters. See Bartholomeus. Abberbrothac. See Arbroath. Abbeyderg, Dearg [parish of Taghsheenod, co. Longford], Augustinian priory of St. Peter, 464. -, -, dependent priory of.See Mohill. Abbergwylly. See Abergwilly. Abbey [co. Clare]. See Corcomroe. -, Old. See Monasternagalliaghduff. Abbeygormacan, Via nova [co. Galway]. Augustinian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 542, 545, 546, 649. - See Finnure. Abbeylara. See Inchmore. Abbeyleix. See Leix: Abbirbrothoh, Abbirbrothok. See Arbroath. Abbirdewr. See Aberdour. Abbizothoke. See Arbroath. Abbot, John, citizen of London, 431. -, -, -, Agnes his wife, 431. Abendon, Abendone. See Abingdon. Aberbowothoc. See Arbroath. Aberbreathy, diocese of Moray, 154. Aberbroctohoch, Aberbrothoc. See Arbroath. Aberbuthnot. See Arbuthnot. Aberbuthnoth, Philip de, chaplain in Aberdeen parish church, 554, 563. Aberdeen, Aberdeyn [co. Aberdeen], bishop of, papal mandatary, 45, 110, 144, 154, 239, 309, 336, 405, 406, 452, 474, 475, 544, 545, 605, 611, 666, 667. -, -, reservations of benefices in the patronage of, 381, 555. -, Henry, bishop of. See Leigh ton. -, David, dean of. See Hamylton. -, James, dean of. See Scryme geour. -, Nicholas, dean of. See Tunnok. -, deanery of, pension held by Alexander Lindesay from the fruits of, 412. -, dean and chapter of, reservations of benefices in the patronage of, 381, 555. -, -, appropriation to the mensa of, 645, 646. -, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 375. -, Laurence, archdeacon of. See Piot. -, Thomas, archdeacon of. See Tynyngan. -, Walter, archdeacon of. See Stewart. -, precentor of, papal mandatary, 154, 541, 562, 563. -, treasurer of, papal mandatary, 9, 155, 336, 337, 372, 474, 475, 489, 497. -, Alexander, treasurer of. See Lindesay. -, official of, papal mandatary, 490, 651, 668. -, Duncan, chancellor of. See Leighton. -, canons of. See Boumaker; Bruys; Crawford (William de); Dunbreke; Foresta; Fraser (Patrick); Goldsmyth (John); Gray (John); Gyl; Idil; Kennedy (Hugh); Lauder (Thomas); Leighton (Duncan and John); Lindesay (Alexander); Mirton; Narne (David de); Ogilby (Alexander de, David de); Scheues; Stewart (James, John, Robert and Walter); Tullach (Thomas); Wincestre. -, cathedral church, new work at, 645. -, parish church of, 554, 562, 563. -, city and diocese of, intimidation in the, 544. Aberdour, Abbirdewr [co. Aberdeen], a prebend in Aberdeen, 407. Aberellot. See Arbirlot. Aberford, Alford [co. York, W.R.], 517. - See also Alford. Abergavenny, Bergaveni, Bergeveny, Bergewenny [co. Monmouth], Benedictine priory of St. Mary, prior of. See Eton. -, -, prior and convent of, indult for, 51. -, -, indulgence for visits and alms to the church of, 69. Abergwilly, Abbergwylly, Abergwili, Abergwylly, Aberwilbey, Aburgey, Alburgey [co. Carmarthen], collegiate church, Richard, precentor of. See Hore. -, -, William, treasurer of.See Kynwolmersshe. -, canons of. See Brokholes; Morton (Thomas); Passinger; Rede. Abernethy, Abernethi [co. Perth], secular and collegiate church, prior of, papal mandatary, 100, 101. Aberwilbey. See Abergwilly. Abierbrothoc. See Arbroath. Abingdon, Abendon [co. Berks], Benedictine abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, indult for, 528. -, -, monk of, 124. - See Abyndon. Abington, Wothenia, Weothnya (formerly Uaithne or Owney) [co. Limerick], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary the Virgin, John, abbot of. See Latharn. -, -, Nicholas, abbot of, 2. -, -, Thomas, abbot of. See Joy. -, -, William, monk, sometime abbot of, 653. -, -, William, abbot commendatary of. See Odwirti. Abirbrothoc, Abirbrothoch, Abithiothe, Abirbrothoc. See Arbroath. Aburgey. See Abergwilly. Abyndon., Abyndonen., John, monk and cellarer of Tewkesbury, proctor of the abbot and convent, 243, 244. Achabaier, Achabarit, Achagauur. See Aghagower. Achagearta [? Ballynakill Aghyart, co. Galway]. See Mucerachir. Achauur. See Aghagower. Acheocaill. See Ahoghill. Achonry [co. Sligo], bishop of, papal mandatary, 11, 5254, 403, 463, 507. -, -, reservation of benefices in the patronage of, 156, 157, 193. -, -, rights of in respect of a non-exempt abbey, 542. -, Cornelius, bishop of. See Omochray alias Omochan. -, Magonius, bishop of. See O'Hara. -, Richard, bishop of. See Belmer. -, Thady, bishop elect of. See O'Daly. -, dean of, papal mandatary, 558, 559, 564 (bis). -, Bernard, dean of. See Oheadra. -, Donald, dean of. See Oracgaily. -, John, dean of. See Oheadra. -, Philip, dean of. See Oclinnan. -, dean and chapter of, reservations of benefices in the patronage of, 156, 157, 193. -, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 8, 11, 59, 201. -, Cormac, archdeacon of. See Ocoimean. -, Donald, archdeacon of. See Oheadra. -, provost of, papal mandatary, 416, 557, 564. -, Cormac, provost of. See Oheadra. -, official of, papal mandatary, 201. -, canons of. See Macaedagan (Dermit); Macdiarmada (Thady and Thomoltheus); Macdonnchaid (Cormac and Donald); Machenri; Ocearrnaid; Oclerig; Oclinnan (Philip); Oheadra (Bernard, Cormac, Donald and John); Omochan (Cornelius and Donald). -, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 585. -, city and diocese of, intimidation in the, 1315, 73, 152, 156, 377, 542. Achwmalayn. See Aghavallen. Acton, John, an Augustinian canon, afterwards abbot, of Trim, 655. - alias Beauchampe, Richard vicar of Madron, in the service of Henry VI, 672, 673, 676. Adam, Thomas, layman, 658. -, -, Marion his widow, 658. -, Walter, rector of St. Christopher's le Stock, London, 364. - See also Ade. Addestocke. See Adstock. Addingham, Adyngham [co. Cumberland], 586. Addlethorpe, Ardelthorp [co. Lincoln], 151. Ade, Simon, priest, 365, 366. - See also Adam. Adisham, Adeshame [co. Kent], 658. Adonnane, Gilbert, vicar of Maybole, 377. Adria , An[dreas], A[ndrea]s (rectius An[tonius], A[ntoniu]s [Pauli] de [described as a canon of Adria. etc., in Reg. Lat. 366, f. 257; 367, f. 159d.; 373, f. 231]; registrator of apostolic letters, 140 note, 150 note, 231 et passim. Adria [Lombardy], bishop of, papal mandatary, 9, 12, 32, 33, 4346, 48, 5862, 76, 77, 103, 118, 153, 176, 178180, 195, 196, 200, 203, 209, 324, 333, 334, 354, 359, 374, 375, 385, 397, 398, 414, 417, 428, 435, 436, 447, 450, 454, 512, 578. -, James, bishop of, residing in the Roman court. See Obizis. -, canon of. See Adria. Adrian IV, pope, 349. Adstock, Addestocke [co. Bucks], 17. Adunyl, Thomas, abbot of Holywood, 390. Adyngham. See Addingham. Adyrley, John, priest, 569. Adzel. See Edzell. Affordby, Thomas. See Asfordby. Aggnesham, Philip, esquire, 37. -, -, his wife, 37. Aghadoe, de Achadeo [co. Kerry], archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 454. -, Thady, archdeacon of. See Osullebayn. - See Innisfallen. Aghadowey, Hachaddubaig [co. Londonderry], 200. Aghagower, Achabaier, Achabarit, Achagauur, Achauur [co. Mayo], 163, 164, 425, 440. - See Croagh Patrick. Aghavallen, Achwmalayn [co. Kerry], 414. Aghyart alias Dallynakill [co. Galway].See Achagearta. Aghmacart [Queen's County]. See Killenny. Aglish, Clanchoan [co. Mayo], 425. Ahascragh, Hathhsgrach [co. Galway], 420. Ahatnary. See Athenry. Ahoghill, Acheocaill [co. Antrim], 96. Ainderby, Andreby [co. York, N.R.], 351. Aiscough, William, bishop of Salisbury, sometime canon of Lincoln, 241244, 264. Akailti, Odo. See Ochaylti. Akersan, Michael, a Premonstratensian canon, 211. Akle. See Aycliffe. Alamandi, Lewis, cardinal priest of St. Cecilia's, 110, 144, 287, 344. Alanson [alias Henrici, as in Cal. Lett. IX, pp. 23, 27 note], Cuthbert, dean of Brechin, 651. Alba , parish church of. See Whitchurch. Albano [Campagna, Italy], Jordan, bishop of. See Cardinal bishops. Albany, Robert, duke of. See Stewart. Albergati, [Blessed] Nicholas, cardinal priest of St. Cross in Jerusalem, nuncio and legate of Martin V and Eugenius IV to negotiate peace between England and France, 219, 220, 228, 229, 234, 277, 278, 284, 288. Albroch, See Arbroath. Alburgey. See Abergwilly. Alburgham, Gilbert de, 331. -, -, John his son, 331, 332. -, -, -, Alice de Pynygton his wife, 331, 332. Aldcathie, Aulcathe [in Dalmeny parish, co. Linlithgow], 376. Aldelsay, Richard, 79. -, -, John his son, clerk, 79. Aldenham, Richard, vicar of Oakham, 82. Alderton, Aldirton [co. Suffolk], 302. Aldington, Aldyngton [co. Kent], 526, 538. Aldirton. See Alderton. Alerton, chapel of, 401. Ales, John, a Benedictine monk, 430. Alet [Aude, France], bishop of, papal mandatary, 5, 13, 20, 32, 44, 45, 5961, 72, 85, 96, 101, 104, 106108, 115119, 121, 143, 149, 153, 155, 156, 177, 178, 192195, 203205, 208, 209, 336, 337, 355, 370374, 414, 423, 453. Alexander III, pope, 349. Alexandri, Dugald, rector of Ardnamurchan, 10. -, William, layman, 635. -, -, Agnes his wife, 635. - See also Alisander. Alexandria [Egypt], John, patriarch of.See Vitelleschi. -, Mark, patriarch of. See Condulmarus. Alfington [co. Devon], chapel of St. James in the parish church of, 338. Alfonso V, king of Portugal and Algarve, correspondence between Eugenius IV and, 225227. Alford, John, layman, 390. -, -, Agnes his wife, 390. - See Aberford. Alington, William, chaplain of the altar of St. Clement in the conventual church of Holy Trinity, Caen, 10. Aliottus , Aliotus, papal register rubricated by, under Martin V, 1note. -, -, under Eugenius IV, 411 note. Alisander, Nicholas, archdeacon of Armagh, afterwards vicar of Drogheda, 509. - See also Alexandri. Alitht. See Alyth. Aller [co. Devon], a prebend in Crediton, 252. Allerton Chapel, Aluerton [co. Somerset], 18, 116. Allesley, Agnes, a Cistercian nun, 486, 487. Alness. See Culeraggie. Alnewick, William, bishop of Norwich, afterwards of Lincoln, 261, 266, 582, 612. Althorpe, Althorp [co. Lincoln], 658. Altofts, Altoftes [co. York, W.R.], 394. Aluerton. See Allerton Chapel. Alverscot, Alvescote [co. Oxford], 364. Alwent, William, of Morton Tinmouth, esquire, 492. Alworthlay, Richard, priest, 35. Alyth, Alitht [co. Perth], 159. Amaral, Lewis de, bishop of Vizu, 225227. Ambresburi. See Amesbury. Amedeus VIII, duke of Savoy, afterwards Felix V, q.v. Amersham, Amondesham [co. Bucks], 627. Amesbury, Ambresburi [co. Wilts], Benedictine priory of St. Melorius, Melorus, nun of, 144. Amiens [Somme, France], bishop of, papal mandatary, 492495, 497, 510, 546, 547. -, John, bishop of. See Jeune. Amondesham. See Amersham. Amyet, Walter, an Augustinian brother, 363. Anach. See Annagh. Anagni [prov. of Rome, Italy], papal court at, 355, 419. Anclon, Robert, a candidate for the deanery of Rouen, 235. Andevir, John, a Benedictine monk, 641. Andreas [de Bripio], papal registers rubricated by, under Eugenius IV, 415 note, 450 note, 556 note, 669 note. - See also Bripio. Andreby. See Ainderby. Andree, Ivor, priest, to have collation of the rectory of Kilarrow in Islay, 664. -, Master John, papal chaplain and auditor, 370. Andrew, Robert, donsel, 27, 30. -, -, Agnes his wife, 27, 30. -, Andrewe, Alice, lady de Quaranis in the town of Stutton, 615, 616. -, Andrewe, Richard, clerk, 242. Angelus (or [Johannes de] Augeroles, q.v.), 316. Anghaile. See Muindterangaili. Angle, de Angulo [co. Pembroke], 127. Anglesey [North Wales], archdeacon of. See Holes. Anglia, John Bloxwych de. See Blox wych. -, William de, prior of St. Martin's (q.v.) in the diocese of Bobbio, 609. Anglo, Angubo (rectius Angulo i.e. Nangle), David de, canon of Tuam, afterwards rector of Burriscarra in the diocese of Tuam, 47. -, -, rector of Sliabh Lugha in the diocese of Achonry, 416. -, Gibunus de, abbot of St. John the Evangelist's, Tuam, 357. -, Henry de, alias Macualdra (i.e. MacWalter), 193. -, -, Philip his son, a clerk, 193. -, Nangle, John, vicar of Tallaght, 154. -, Angolo, Morina de, 402, 403. -, Maccostelba (rectius Maccostella) alias Nongal, Thomas, vicar of Lea, 112. Angolo, Morina de. See Anglo. Angubo (rectius Angulo), David de. See Anglo. Angucii, Donald, layman, 17. - See also Angussii. Angulo , parish church de. See Angle. Angus [Scotland], sheriff of. See Ogilby. Angussii, John, rector of Ardnamurchan, 10. - See also Angucii. Anjou, Margaret of. See Margaret. Ankel, Richard, archdeacon, afterwards bishop, of Lismore, 108, 354, 367, 494. Annadown [co. Galway], bishop of, papal mandatary, 18, 27, 162, 344, 358, 440. -, -, reservation of a benefice in the patronage of, 120. -, James, bishop of. See Olonergan. -, Bernard, dean of. See Oflaharti. -, Donatus, dean of. See Omadayn. -, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 3, 12, 52. -, canon of. See Okallanayn. -, chapter etc. of, reservation of a benefice in the patronage of, 120. -, cathedral church of St. Brandan, indulgence for visits and alms to, 445. -, Cella Parva, Premonstratensian abbey of St. John Baptist, abbot of, papal mandatary, 3, 12, 13, 61. -, -, -, Maurice, abbot of. See Macaedagan. -, -, -, Thomas, abbot of. See Omeallayd; Odruffthyn. -, -, -, canons of, 52, 357, 654. -, de Portu Patrum, Augustinian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 3. -, -, -, Matthew, abbot of, 364. -, -, -, canon of, 364. Annagh, Anach [church in Annies townland, in Robeen parish, co. Mayo], 89. Annaly. See Muindterangaili. Anne of Burgundy, duchess of Bedford, 3739, 64. Ansty, John, donsel, 125. -, -, Joan his wife, 125. Anselmus [Fabri de Breda, canon of St. Servatius's, Maestricht, in the diocese of Lige, described passim as an apostolicarum corrector litterarum under Eugenius IV, e.g. in Reg. Lat. 325, f. 127], 371, 374 et passim. Antoing, Anthunia [prov. of Hainaut, Belgium], lord of, 268. Antonius, Nicholas, bishop of Lucera, afterwards of Salpi, papal mandatary, 70, 139. Antwerp [Belgium], collegiate church of St. Mary, dean of, papal mandatary, 428, 491. -, -, canon of. See Feguli. Anwoth, Anwyth [co. Kirkcudbright], 472. Appilton, John, sub-treasurer of York, 515. - See also Appulton. Appleford, Appuldeford [in Godshill parish, Isle of Wight], 302. Appulby, Appulbi, Robert, canon of Holyhead in the diocese of Bangor, rector of Stanton St. John in the diocese of Lincoln, 322, 553. - See also Appylby; Apulby. Appuldeford. See Appleford. Appulton, Thomas, donsel, 127. -, -, Joan his wife, 127. - See also Appilton. Appylby, Robert, priest, of the diocese of York, 35. - See also Appulby; Apulby. Aprutin ., Ja., Jacobus, Jacobus episcopus. See Cerretanis. - See also Teramo. Apulby, Apulbi, Apulvi, Apulvy, Robert, subdeacon, rector of Llaniestyn in the diocese of Bangor, 195. - See also Appulby; Appylby. Aquileia [Austria, Grs and Gradisca], collectornate of, xl. Aquila [Abruzzi, Italy], bishop of, papal mandatary, 257. Aquitaine, duchess of. See Margaret. Aragonis, Aragonus, Master William, papal chaplain and auditor, 46, 72. -, -, -, afterwards bishop of Orange, 368, 373, 375. Arba, Arbe [Dalmatia], Angelus, bishop of. See Cavaciis. Arbirlot, Aberellot [co. Forfar], 14. Arbroath, Abberbrothac, Abbirbrothoh, Abbirbrothok, Abbizothoke, Aberbowothoc, Aberbroctohoch, Aberbrothoc, Abierbrothoc, Abirbrothoc, Abirbrothoch, Abithiothe, Abrobrothe, Albroch [co. Forfar], Benedictine abbey of St. Thomas the Martyr, abbot of, papal mandatary, 155, 205, 396, 397, 413, 430, 671, 672. -, -, -, provision of a benefice in the patronage of, 154. -, -, John, abbot of, 405. -, -, Walter, abbot of, 154, 261, 289, 290, 329, 339, 672. -, -, -, -, envoy of James I of Scotland of Eugenius IV, 229. -, -, abbot and convent of, appropriated churches of, 339, 672. -, -, -, grant of a lease by, 405, 406. -, -, -, privileges etc. of, 672. -, -, -, provisions of benefices in the patronage of, 176, 177, 329, 579, 629. -, -, monk of, 467. Arbuthnott, Aberbuthnot, Arburthnok, Arbuthnok, Arbuthnoth [co. Kincardine], 106, 107, 155, 256, 257, 422, 460. - See also Aberbuthnoth. Archarna. See Ardcarn. Archer, Archier, Archir, Thomas, vicar of Crail in the diocese of St. Andrews, 15. -, -, rector of Tarvit in the diocese of St. Andrews, dean of Moray, afterwards treasurer of Dunkeld, 153, 379, 380, 412. -, -, rector of Arbuthnott in the diocese of St. Andrews, 106, 107. Ardacha, diocese of Killaloe, 4, 74. Ardagh, John, chancellor and canon of Dublin, vicar of Athboy, 206, 207, 236, 503, 512. Ardagh [co. Longford], bishop of, papal mandatary, 66, 542, 558. -, -, reservations of benefices in the patronage of, 118, 119. -, Richard, bishop of. See O'Farrell. -, dean of, papal mandatary, 419. -, Gerald, dean of. See O'Farrell. -, John, dean of. See Macgillimaneam. -, dean and chapter etc. of, reservations of benefices in the patronage of, 118, 119. -, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 492, 506. -, official of, papal mandatary, 420, 558. -, canon of. See Macchean. -, city and diocese of, intimidation in the, 11, 469. -, episcopal mensa of, 506. Ardcarn, Archarna, Ardcarnia, Ardcarria, Ardcarrna [co. Roscommon], 11, 43. Ardclach. See Ferness. Arddrahayn alias Ofyerach. See Ardrahan. Ardea [Queen's County]. See Coolbanagher. Ardelthorp. See Addlethorpe. Arderea. See Ardtrea. Ardfert [co. Kerry], bishop of, papal mandatary, 401404, 504, 505, 525, 547, 548. -, -, provisions etc. of benefices in the patronage of, 48, 118. -, Nicholas, bishop of. See FitzMaurice. -, dean of, papal mandatary, 122. -, Bernard, dean of. See Oconcobair. -, David, dean of. See Fitz Moris. -, Maurice, dean of. See Stake. -, dean and chapter etc. of, reservation of a benefice in the patronage of, 118. -, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 414. -, See Stake. -, precentor of, papal mandatary, 397, 398, 414, 417, 425. -, John, precentor of. See Fitz Moris. -, treasurer of, papal mandatary, 417, 454. -, Donatus, treasurer of. See Macneill. -, Maurice, treasurer of. See Ohullochayn. -, chancellor of, papal mandatary, 417, 425, 454. -, official of, papal mandatary, 414, 450. -, canons of. See FitzMoris (John); Oconcobair (David); Odubugayn; Ohuyrn; Oscanlayn (Dermit); Stake. -, city and diocese of, intimidation in the, 429, 455. - See Rynduera. Ardia. See Coolbanagher. Ardislawe, John, priest, 28. Ardmulchan. See Painestown. Ardnamurchan [cos. Argyll and Inverness], rectory of St. Conganus's, 10. Ardnamurcher. See Eilean Fhianain. Ardnucanlaighin, a townland in the parish of Drumcliff (q.v.) [co. Sligo], 88. Ardrahan, Arddrahayn alias Ofyerach (i.e. Hy Fiachrach, Ardrachain [co. Galway], 204, 517. Ardstraw, Ardsracca, Ardsrachan [co. Tyrone], 15, 16. Ardtrea, Arderea [co. Tyrone], 471. Arecio, Aretio, Master Laurence de, papal chaplain and auditor, 104, 369, 370, 381383, 392, 464, 465, 498, 619, 666. Argouges. See Dargouges. Argyll alias Lismore [co. Argyh], bishop of, papal mandatary, 453, 544, 545, 625. -, -, provision of, a benefice in the patronage of, 10. -, George, bishop of. See Lauder. -, dean of, papal mandatary, 468, 470, 597, 598. -, dean and chapter of, provision of a benefice in the patronage of, 10. -, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 468, 470, 607. -, precentor of, papal mandatary, 624, 625. -, treasurer of, papal mandatary, 624. -, chancellor of, papal mandatary, 468, 470, 596, 597, 624. -, canons of. See Cristini; Davidis; Macidh; Macmagister; Macpilibh; Serymegeour (Robert). Ariguldakerog. See Errigal Keerogue. Arimino , Ja. de, 283 et passim. Armagh [co. Armagh], archbishop of, faculty to, 146. -, -, papal mandatary, 114, 181, 182, 194, 205, 212, 213, 250, 344, 358, 388, 521. -, -, reservations etc. of benefices in the patronage of. 58, 60, 192. -, -, rights of in regard to the consecnation of suffragan bishops, 148, 486, 503. -, John, archbishop of. See Swayne. -, dean of, papal mandatary, 60, 100, 118, 123, 176. -, dean and chapter of, reservations etc. of benefices in the patronage of, 58, 60, 192. -, John, archdeacon of. See Preen. -, Nicholas, archdeacon of. See Alisander. -, William, archdeacon of. See Hadesors. -, canons of. See Macreuair (Solomon); Oceallachan; Ohalagan; Ohenrachtaich (Nemeas); Olucherean. -, Augustinian abbey of SS. Peter and Paul, abbot of, papal mandatary, 60, 96, 471. -, -, John, abbot of. See Ocondualaid. -, -, Matthew, abbot of. See Magrath. -, -, Michael, abbot of, 329. -, -, Maurice, abbot of. See Olucherean. -, -, canons of, 329, 584. -, city and diocese of, intimidation in the, 584. Arnaldi, John, rector of St. Stephen's in Coleman Street, London, and St. Michael's, Gloucester, 673. Arneburgh. See Yarmouth. Arnoldus , 247, 319. Arous (cf. William Arows in Cal. Lett. IX, p. 24), Arons, John, vicar of Haddington in the diocese of St. Andrews, 369, 370, 551. -, -, vicar of Kilcalmonell in the diocese of Argyll, 470. Arran, island of. See Kilmory. Arras [Pas-de-Calais, France], Congress of in 1435, 219221, 229. Art[h]ur, Nicholas, citizen of Limerick, 488. -, Richard, citizen of Limerick, 488. Arundel, Arundell, Joan, 68. -, Arundell, John, knight, 520. -, Thomas, archbishop of Canterbury, 174, 321, 339. -, and Maltravers, Arundell' and Mawtrewers, John de, knight, 136. -, -, his wife, 136. Arvicampo , abbey de. See Kilcooley. Ascheby, Nicholas, a monk and de facto prior of Westminster, 587. - See also Ashby; Asscheby. Asfordby, (fn. 1), Affordby, Thomas, scholar, notary public, 386. Asdara. See Ballysadare. Asgarby, Asgarbyn [co. Lincoln], a prebend in Lincoln, 58. Asger, Katherine, damsel, 29. Ashby, Nicholas, bishop of Llandaff, 241244. - See also Ascheby; Asscheby. Ashby with Oby, Askeby [co. Norfolk], 631, 632, 659. Ashill, Aysshill [co. Somerset], a prebend in Wells, 327. Ashkirk, Askirk [cos. Roxburgh and Selkirk], 678. Ashover, Asshover alias Essover [co. Derby], 594. Aske, Ask [near Gilling, co. York, N.R.], 351. Askeby. See Ashby with Oby (?). Askirk. See Ashkirk. Assaroe, Sameria [parish of Kilbarron, co. Donegal], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 24, 49, 101, 208, 424. -, -, Emundus, abbot of, 611. -, -, Maurice, abbot of. See O'Donnell. -, -, Cormac, sacrist of. See Ocuilenan. -, -, Donald, sacrist of. See Orabartaid. -, -, Gilbert, sacrist of. See Maccarmaic. -, -, Nemeas, sacrist of. See Macleomain. -, -, monks of, 208, 611. -, -, dependent grange or monastery of. See Kilmonaster. Assche, John, donsel, 125, 126. -, -, Alice his wife, damsel, 125, 126. Asscheby, Thomas, a Cistercian monk, 602, 603. - See also Ascheby; Ashby. Assheton, Geminianus, a Hospitaller, 34. - See also Aston; Aysston. Asshle, John, layman, 29. Asshover alias Essover. See Ashover. Astara. See Ballysadare. Asteley, Ralph, esquire, 568, 569. -, -, Agnes his wife, 568, 569. Astell, Thomas, rector of Twyford, 122. Aston, Middle [co. Oxford], William Somerton, lord of, 477. -, -, -, Isabel his wife, 477. - See also Assheton; Aysston. Athanarii. See Athenry. Athassel, Athasel [co. Tipperary], Augustinian priory, prior and convent of, provision of a benefice in the patronage of, 71. Athboy [co. Meath], parish church of St. James, 206, 207, 503, 512. Athdrum. See Aughrim. athe Wode, Thomas. See Wode. Athenry, Ahatnary, Athanarii, Athnary, Athnaryg, Hatnary [co. Galway], rectory of, 93, 207, 406. -, vicarage of, 547, 652. -, Friars Preachers' house at. friar of, 364. Atherton, Athirton [co. Lancashire], and Scholl (i.e. Cholle, i.e. Chollebent now Chowbent, a hamlet in Atherton), William de Athirton, lord of, 570. -, -, -, his wife, 570. Athirton, William de, knight, of the diocese of Lichfield. 577, 578. -, -, Margaret his wife, 577, 578. -, -, lord of Atherton (q.v.), and Scholl, 570. -, -, -, his wife, 570. Athlone, Athloyn, Athluan, Athluoyn, Atholoyn [co. Roscommon], Benedictine priory of SS. Peter and Paul de Innocencia, de Innocentia, prior of, papal mandatary, 61, 201, 202, 420. -, -, indulgence for the church of, 22. -, -, Thomas, prior of. See Ocarnean. -, -, prior and convent of, 471. Athnary, Athnaryg. See Athenry. Athol [Scotland], Walter, earl of. See Stewart. -, Robert Stewart of, donsel, 89. Atholia, Nicholas de, vicar of Strathmiglo, papal chaplain, 281. Athy, John, 40. -, -, Margaret his wife, 40. Atkynson, John, layman, 492. Attekyrk, John, clerk, 326. Attenabbe, Robert, of Westacre, 165. -, -, -, Margaret his first wife, 165, 166. -, -, -, Catherine his second wife, 165, 166. Attendarii , H., 303. atte Vyse, John, layman, 339. Attewod, John, esquire, 127. -, -, Joan his wife, 127. -, athe Wode, Thomas, donsel, 41. -, William, rector of Siddington, 127. Attwood, Thomas, master of Gonville college, Cambridge. See Wode. Auchterhouse, Ouchtirhous [co. Forfar], parish church of St. Mary the Virgin, indulgence for visits etc. to, 140. Auckland, Aukland, Haukeland [co. Durham], collegiate church of St. Andrew, dean of. See Duncastre. -, -, canon of. See Hesill'. Audley, Audeley [co. Stafford], James Touchet, knight, lord of, 175. -, -, Eleanor his wife, damsel, 175. Augeroles , Jo[hannes] de, 288, 308 et passim. See also Angelus. Aughrim, Athdrum [in Dysert parish, co. Clare], chapel annexed to Dysert, 402. -, Bachdrymomane, Eachdruymomane [co. Galway], Augustinian priory of St. Catherine, David, prior of. See Omolmihil. -, -, Malachy, prior of. See Macthayg. -, -, canons of, 53, 670. Aukland. See Auckland. Aulcathe. See Alcathie. Aulton, William, subprior of Winchester, 133. -, -, prior of Winchester, 309. Auncell, Robert, prior of Lewes, 586, 587. Aunger, Roger, donsel, 125. -, -, Isabel his wife, 125. Australe flumen . See Southfleet. Autun [Sane-et-Loire, France], John, archdeacon of. See Rolin. Avenant, Reginald, donsel, 28. -, -, Thomasia his wife, 28. Aveton, Thomas, priest, 41, 42. Avignon [Vaucluse, France], 278. -, florins of, 647. Avranches [Manche, France], Martin, bishop of, vicar-general in the English part of the diocese of Evreux, 269. -, collegiate church of St. Gervais, canon of. See Burgh. Awsteyn, Edmund, canon of Kildare, 345. -, -, archdeacon of Kildare, 652. Axford, Axforde [co. Wilts], a prebend in Salisbury, 55, 663. Aycliffe, Akle [co. Durham], 533. Ayllewyn, Andrew, vicar of Broomhill, chaplain of the chantry of SS. Stephen and Thomas the Martyr by New Romney, 628. Aylswythorp. See Gayton Thorpe. Ayr, Ayre [co. Ayr], Friars Preachers' house at, 553, 554. Ayscogh, Robert, rector of Waltham by Grimsby, 643. -, William, canon of Bridgnorth, rector of Risby, 322. Aysshill. See Ashill. Aysston, Nicholas, lord of a part of Callington, 573. -, -, -, Margaret his wife, 573. - See also Assheton; Aston. Ayton, Hugh, a Benedictine monk, 432.