Index of Persons and Places: S

Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 8, 1427-1447. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1909.

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Sabyn, Peter, 126, 128.

-, -, Thomas the elder, his son, priest, 126, 128.

Sacrum nemus abbey. See Holywood.

Saddell, Sadagal [co. Argyll], Cisterclan abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 10.

Sadyngton, William, abbot of St. Mary's, Leicester, 433, 434.

Saerger, John, warden of St. Mary's, Ottery, canon of Probus, 325.

Saffron Walden, Walden [co. Essex], Benedictine abbey, abbot and convent of, 143.

St. Albans [co. Herts], Benedictine abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 149, 174, 175, 205, 209, 539.

-, -, abbot and convent of, 327.

-, -, monks of, 36, 432.

-, -, office of the master of the works at, 327.

-, parish church of St. Andrew, 185.

St. Andrews [co. Fife], bishop of, papal mandatary etc., 9, 72, 104, 110, 144, 203, 321, 322, 334, 371, 427, 441, 442, 580.

-, -, reservations etc. of benefices in the patronage of, 265, 400, 404, 407, 410, 437, 438, 441, 496, 579, 595, 605, 611, 638, 646, 667 (bis), 674, 678.

-, -, seal of, 460.

- Henry, bishop of. See Wardlaw.

-, James, bishop of. See Kennedy.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 15, 490 (bis), 491, 494, 495, 556, 672.

-, Richard, archdeacon of. See Crech.

-, Thomas, archdeacon of. See Senescalli.

-, William, archdeacon of. See Fowlis.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 26, 376, 399, 400, 491, 556.

-, Augustinian priory (cathedral), prior of, papal mandatary, 14, 203, 204, 303.

-, -, James, prior of, 376.

-, -, William, prior of. See Bonaro.

-, -, prior and chapter of, consent by, to erection of a parish into a collegiate church, 461.

-, -, -, reservations etc. of benefices in the patronage of, 376, 400, 404, 407, 410, 437, 438, 441, 496, 579, 581, 605, 611, 638, 646, 667 (bis), 670, 674, 678.

-, -, canons of, 155, 269, 670.

-, -, chapter of, consent of to an appropriation, 144.

-, -, letters to Eugenius IV from, 269, 270.

-, -, letters from Eugenius IV to, 269, 270.

-, -, seal of, 460.

-, parish church of Holy Trinity, 15.

-, chapel royal or collegiate church of St. Mary, Hugh, provost of. See Kennedy.

-, -, Robert, provost of. See Lany.

-, -, canons of. See Camera; Leighton (John de); Stichel; Wardlaw.

-, hospital of St. Nicholas near, 399, 400, 404, 407, 423.

-, university of, letter from Eugenius IV to, 265.

-, -, students at, 158, 380, 384, 670.

-, -, beadle of. See Boyis.

-, letters dated at, 460.

- See also Kingask.

St. Asaph [co. Flint], bishop of, petition of, 669.

-, John, bishop of. See Low.

-, John, dean of. See Bloduell.

-, David, archdeacon of. See Nant.

-, canons of. See Banastre; Forest (Richard): Holes; Honne; Wellys.

S. Blaanus, parish church of. See Kilblane.

St. Brandan, parish church of. See Killeenbrenan.

Saint-Brieuc [Côtes-du-Nord, France], bishop of, papal mandatary, 448.

St. Buryan [co. Cornwall], 158, 173.

St. Cathanus's in Gigha. See Kilchattan.

St. Clare [co. Carmarthen], Benedictine priory, prior and convent of, 502.

-, parish church of St. Kenin, 502.

S. Colmanelius , parish church of. See Kilcalmonell.

St. Columb Major [co. Cornwall], 520.

St. Columba, abbey of. See Inchcolm.

St. Columba in Kyntire, church of. See Kilcolmkill.

St. Comanus, St. Comanus in Ile, St. Comanus in Yle. See Kilchoman in Islay.

St. Conganus's de Duybrinis. See Glendale in Durinish.

St. Constantine alias Cyllenfultan. See Kilchousland.

St. Davids [co. Pembroke], bishop of, faculty to, 210.

-, -, papal mandatary, 440, 441, 635, 646, 675, 676.

-, Thomas, bishop of. See Rodburn.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 408.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 195.

-, canons of. See Brinke alias Dobeler; Caunton; Faukes; Sparwe alias Herbard.

-, chapel or college of St. Mary by the cathedral church of, 408.

-, pirates at, 675, 676.

-, suffragan bishop in the diocese of. See Chirbury.

St. Edmund's, Bury. See Bury St. Edmunds.

St. Enoder [co. Cornwall], 195.

St. Felicitas. See Phillack.

St. Ferchanus in Knapdale, Cnabadul, Cnapdull, in the diocese of Argyll (? Kilberry, co. Argyll), 596, 625.

St. Finnan's. See Eilean Fhianain.

St. Friglemeus, parish church of, in the diocese of Kilmore, 599.

S. Fynanus . See St. Finnan's.

St. Germains [in Tranent parish, co. Haddington], Bethlehemite hospital, 488, 489, 567, 638.

-, -, Archibald, rector of. See Laurencii.

-, -, Dominic, rector commendatary of. See Bethlehem.

-, -, Patrick, rector of. See Piot; Rode.

-, -, Richard, rector of. See Langlandis.

St. Germans [co. Cornwall], Augustinian priory, prior of, papal mandatary, 581.

Saint-Gildas-de-Ruis [dép. Morbihan, arr. Vannes], Benedictine abbey, 448.

Saint-Jacut-Landouart, Saint-Jacut, Saint-Jacut de Insula [dép. Côtes-du-Nord, arr. Dinan], Benedictine abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 448.

-, -, monk of, 447.

St. John. See Seyntjohn.

Saint-Jouin-de-Marnes [Deux-Sèvres, France], Benedictine monastery, monk of, 464, 465.

St. Just in Roseland, St. Just [co. Cornwall], 528.

St. Kenithus, vicarage of. See Inchkenneth.

St. Laurence, chapel of, in the diocese of Rochester, 92.

St. Laurence, Cistercian monastery of. See Rosedale St. Lawrence.

St. Martin, Benedictine priory of, in the diocese of Bobbio (? the present rectory of San Martino, Fabbrica, prov. Pavia, circondario of Bobbio, comune of Ottone), Benedict, prior of. See Guillermi.

-, -, Michael, prior of. See Matalonibus.

-, -, William, prior of. See Anglia.

St. Mary Church, Seyntmarychurche [co. Devon], 189.

St. Mary's Isle alias Trail, Insula Sancte Marie [in Kirkcudbright parish, co. Kirkcudbright], Augustinian priory, James, prior of. See Cameron.

Saint-Melaine, near Rennes [dép. Illeet-Vilaine, France], Benedictine abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 448.

St. Mewan, Cornwall, 326.

St. Michael in Kyntire, rectory of. See Kilmichael.

St. Michael, parish church of in the diocese of Exeter. See Honiton.

St. Michael's Mount, Sancti Michaelis de Ruppe [at Ballinskelligs in Prior parish, co. Kerry], Augustinian priory, prior of, papal mandatary, 106, 119.

St. Molruba in Yle. See Kilarrow.

St. Moluog de Trentornys. See Kilmaluag.

St. Osyth [co. Essex], Augustinian abbey, John, abbot of. See Deeping.

-, -, Richard (rectius John), monk (rectius canon) and sometime abbot of. See Fowler.

St. Ouen's in Rossye. See Raasay.

St. Peter de Castello (? Cardigan castle), 51, 52.

St. Peter's supra Elley. See Peterstone super Ely.

Saint-Pierre-de l'Ile [Charente - Inférieure, France], Augustinian abbey, John, abbot of, 611.

-, -, Peter, abbot of. See Schoet.

-, -, canon of, 611.

-, -, convent etc. of, 611, 612.

St. Probus. See Probus.

St. Quivox [co. Ayr], 492, 493.

St. Ronan de Land. See Lann Ronain.

St. Selskar [co. Wexford]. See Selskar.

St. Sever [Landes, France], Benedictine abbey, abbot of. See Calnario; Bearnio.

-, -, prior and convent of, 223.

-, prévôt, bailli etc. of, 223.

St. Vandrille [Seine-Inférieure, France], Benediçtine abbey, John, abbot of, 258.

-, John, his successor, some time prior of Triquerville, 258.

-, -, convent etc. of, 258.

St. Vincent, chapel of, in the diocese of Rouen. See Rouen.

St. Wolstan or St. Wulstan [in the parish of Donaghcumper, co. Kildare], Augustinian priory, canon of, 44.

Saints Island, Insula Omnium Sanctorum, Insula Sanctorum [in Cashel parish, co. Longford], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 21, 59, 60, 355.

-, [in Lough Derg. in the parish of Templecarn, co. Donegal]. Angustinian priory of Lochdearg on, Matthew, prior of. See Magrath.

Sala , B. de, 318.

Saladin, William, layman, 628.

-, -, Cecily his wife, 628.

Salchope, land of, near the church of Methven (q.v.), 461.

Salisbury [co. Wilts], Richard, earl of. See Neville.

-, bishop of, papal mandatary, 33, 116, 295, 445, 523, 580, 636, 661, 677.

-, Richard (rectius) Robert, bishop of. See Neville.

-, Robert, bishop of. See Neville.

-, William, bishop of, sometime canon of Lincoln. See Aiscough.

-, dean of, faculty to, 146.

-, -, papal mandatary, 172, 195, 241, 505, 532.

-, Adam, dean of. See Moleyns.

-, Simon, dean of. See Sydenham.

-, Thomas, dean of. See Brouns.

-, subdean of. See Pedewellis.

-, archdeacon of, faculties to, 33, 146, 342.

-, -, papal mandatary, 178, 195.

-, Adam, archdeacon of. See Moleyns.

-, Alexander, archdeacon of. See Sparwe alias Herbard.

-, Peter, archdeacon of. See Cardinal deacons (S. Maria Nova).

-, precentor of, papal mandatary, 446.

-, Edward, precentor of. See Prentis.

-, Richard, chancellor of. See Praty.

-, canons of. See Beawmount; Broun alias Cordon; Caranborne; Castel; Dalberd; Dyneley; Estcourt; Hende; Norton (John); Praty; Prentis; Sparwe alias Herbard; Stopyndon.

-, cathedral church, vicar in, 30.

-, -, prebend of the Major Pars Altaris in, 90.

-, -, prebend of the Media pars Altaris in, 674.

-, William Dyer of, clerk, 33.

-, Thomas Stoklond, of, priest, 126, 128.

-, William Warwyk, citizen of, 616 (bis).

-, -, -, Joan his wife, 616 (bis).

-, Use of, 51.

-, See also Berks; Salysbery; Sarisbury.

Salpe (rectius Salpi) [Apulia, Italy], Nicholas, bishop of. See Antonius.

Saltmersch, Saltmerasch, Robert, priest, of the diocese of Lincoln, 184.

-, -, vicar of Barton upon Humber in the diocese of Lincoln, 196.

Salvain, John, knight, 40, 41.

Salysbery, Richard, priest, 130.

-, See also Salisbury; Sarisbury.

Sameria . See Assaroe.

Sampson, John, a Benedictine monk, 189.

-, Thomas, esquire, 29.

-, -, his wife, 29.

Sancta Crux . See Holycross.

Sanctafide, Paul de, papal chaplain and auditor, 307.

Sancti Colmoci de Insula , priory. See Inchmahome.

Sancti Columbe super Mulam , parish church. See Kilcolmkill.

Sancti Michaelis de Ruppe . See St. Michael's Mount.

Sanctis, Peter, de Pisauro, envoy of the collector Peter de Monte, 291, 293.

Sancto Claro, Walter de, canon of Dunkeld and Glasgow, to have collation of the vicarage of Ednam, 556.

Sancto Jacobo, Thomas de, archdeacon of Limerick, 103.

Sancto Vito, Sancto Vitto, Master Anthony de, Antoninus de, papal chaplain and auditor, 370, 493, 544. See also Urbino.

Sanday, Sanda [Orkney Islands], 14.

Sandelandis, Patrick, vicar of Erskine, 631.

Sandrisch. See Sundridge.

Santiago di Compostela, Compostella [Galicia, Spain], vows of pilgrimage to, 291, 297, 304, 483, 593.

Santon, Robert, donsel, 126.

Saresson alias Wegnale, alias Wygenhale, John rector of Yaxham and vicar of Holy Trinity, Cambridge, afterwards rector of Yaxham and of Rettendon, 85, 130.

Sarger, John. See Saerger.

Sarisbury, Sarisburi, John, subprior, afterwards prior, of Christchurch, Canterbury, 394, 574.

-, See also Salisbury; Salysbery.

Sauve-Majeure, la [dep. Gironde, ar. Bordeaux], Benedictine abbey, Gerald, abbot of. See Podens.

-, -, Philip, abbot of. See l’ Espinasse.

-, -, monk of, 498, 499, 521.

-, -, convent etc. of, 498, 499, 521.

Savage, Thomas, canon of Lincoln, 598, 599.

-, William, a Benedictine monk, 432.

Savoy, Amedeus, duke of, afterwards Felix V, q. v.

Sawtham, Thomas, rector of Tattershall, 149.

-, See also Southam.

Sawtry, Sawtre [co. Huntingdon], Cistercian abbey, John, abbot of. See Fulburne.

Sawys, Richard, donsel, patron of Ballyrashane, 106.

Saxi, John, priest, 38.

Saxlingham, near Field Dalling, Saxlyngham by Feld Dallyng [co. Norfolk], 211.

Say, John, rector of Stanford, 78.

Sayrkerayn, Sayrkyerayn. See Seirkieran.

Scadan, Richard, canon of Lismore, 335.

Scarampi, Lewis, cardinal priest of St. Laurence's in Damaso, chamberlain of Eugenius IV, 318, 320.

Scati or Stati, Paul, a Roman citizen, 171.

Scattery Island, Inyschathayg, Inyskathaig, Inyskathy [in Kilrush parish, co. Clare], collegiate church of St. Senan, prior of, papal mandatary, 123.

-, -, sacrist of. See Ogillasenayn; Okeyt; Omadagayn.

-, See also Inniscattery.

Schallerman, Master John, papal chaplain and auditor, 104, 106, 107, 204.

Scharw. See Sharrow.

Schaw, John, prior of Urquhart, 467

Schelton, Peter, rector of Tuddenham and St. Mary's in the Marsh, Norwich, afterwards rector of Tuddenham and Carlton Rode, 17.

Schepton, William, of London, donsel, 433.

-, -, -, Agnes his wife, 433.

Scherman, Thomas, priest, 90.

Schether, John, layman, 388.

-, -, Joan his relict, 388.

Scheues, Schewes, John, canon of Aberdeen, 490.

-, -, papal mandatary, 474, 475.

Scheworth, diocese of Lincoln, 394.

Schiaciis , L. de, 294.

Schirborn, John, archdeacon of Essex, 56.

Schoet, Peter de, an Augustinian canon, afterwards abbot, of St. Pierre-de-l’ Ile, 611.

Scholl. See Atherton.

Schonaw , A., 244, 299.

Schorham. See Shoreham.

Schorwell. See Shorwell.

Schot, William. See Scot.

Shrawardine, Chrawardyn [co. Salop], 656.

Scolakle, Roger, priest, 133.

Scomel (rectius Ocomel), Bernard. See Oconeyl.

Scone [co. Perth], Augustinian abbey of St. Michael, abbot of, papal mandatary, 15, 153, 368, 369.

-, -, Adam, abbot of, afterwards a canon of, 270, 427, 538.

-, -, George, intruded abbot of. See Gardiner.

-, -, James, abbot commendatary of. See Kennedy.

-, -, John, abbot elect of. See Inverkethyng.

-, -, William, abbot of. See Stury.

-, -, canons of, 181, 303, 427.

-, -, convent etc. of, 270, 427.

Scorlag, William, abbot, afterwards a canon, of Trim, 654.

-, See also Scurlock.

Scorloke, Scorloli, John. See Scurlock.

Scot, John, layman, 441.

-, -, Hawissa his wife, 441.

-, Robert, rector of Tinwald, 85, 120, 121, 133, 630.

-, Schot, William, vicar of Innerleithen, afterwards rector of Biggar, 421, 444.

Scoto, Daniel. See Daniel.

Scrinavnain. See Skreen.

Scroup, William le, canon of Beverley and Ripon, rector of Catton, 338, 339.

Scruton, Scruueton [co. York, N.R.], 522.

Scrymegeour, Scrymgeour, Scrymgrouc, Skirmegeour, Skrimgeor, James, dean of Aberdeen, rector of Aberbuthnot, 106, 107, 110, 144, 155, 412.

-, John, knight, 187.

-, -, his wife, 187.

-, Scrymgeour, Robert, dean of Caithness, canon of Argyll, Glasgow and Ross. rector of Glassary, afterwards of Dunnottar, kinsman of James I, 380, 489, 496, 497, 604–606, 666.

Scurlock, Scorloke, Scorloli, John, de facto treasurer of Limerick 498, 619.

-, See Scorlag.

Seaton, Seton [co. Haddington], 458, 561.

Séez [Orne, France], bishop of, papal mandatary, 272.

-, bishop of. See Pérusse.

-, Benedictine abbey of St. Martin, William, abbot of, sometime Premonstratensian abbot of Silly, 272.

-, -, convent etc. of, papal letters to, 272.

Sega , G. de, 290.

Segorve, Segorbe [Valencia, Spain], bishop of, papal mandatary, 314.

-, dean of. See Conilli.

Seguent, John, the elder, advocate of the royal court of Rouen, 342.

Segura. Master Alphonsus, a papal chaplain and auditor, 180.

Seirkieran, Seyrkeran, Sayrkerayn, Sayrkyerayn [King's County], Augustinian priory, prior of, papal mandatary, 96–98.

Sekyngton, William, rector of Stutton, 344.

Selaby, Selliby [in Gainford parish, co. Durham], William Pudsey of, esquire, 492.

Selby, Sewy [co. York, W.R.], Benedictine abbey of St. Germans, abbot of, faculties to, 386.

-, -, papal mandatary, 465, 466.

-, -, pension from, 634.

Seler, Simon, warden of Sutton in Holderness collegiate church, 660, 661.

Sella Nigra . See Derry.

Selliby. See Selaby.

Selowe, Roger, donsel, 616.

-, -, his present wife, 616.

Selskar, Selskyr, Silaskair [in St. Selskar's parish, co. Wexford], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 623, 660.

Seman, Catherine, lady of the manor of Marks, 431.

Senane. See Sennen.

Sendale, John, clerk, notary public, 386.

Sende, Thomas, vicar of Burford, 582.

Senescalli, David, vicar of Inverness, 154.

-, Thomas, archdeacon of St. Andrews, a papal chaplain, 411.

-, See also Stewart.

Senez [Basses-Alpes, France], bishop of, papal mandatary, 647.

-, Anthony, archdeacon of. See Roscagni.

Sengelton, John, a Benedictine monk, 180.

Seniour, William, donsel, 188.

Senkyll. See Shankill.

Sennen, Senane [co. Cornwall], chapel of St. Senan, 173.

Sens [Yonne, France], Augustinian canons’ monastery of St. John, canon of, 554, 633, 634, 663, 670.

-, reservation of benefices in the province of, 64, 69.

Septvauns, Thomas, squire, 392.

-, -, Alice his wife, 392.

Serewayte, John. See Storthwayt.

Sergius I, spurious letters of, 484, 485.

Seton, Alexander de, nobleman, 187.

-, -, his wife, 187.

-, George de, knight, 592.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 592.

-, Gilbert de, layman, 371.

-, William de, priest, bachelor of canon law, of the diocese of St. Andrews, 360.

-, -, rector of Kilcolmkill in Kintyre, alias Southend, in the diocese of Argyll, 375.

Seton. See Seaton.

Sever, Henry, priest, chaplain of Henry VI, 646.

Sewy. See Selby.

Seynt Saviour in Kestevyri. See Bridgend.

Seyntjohn, Seyntjohan, Seyntjon, Eve, noblewoman, 364.

-, William, nobleman, donsel, 364, 573.

-, -, Elizabet, Elizabeth his wife, 364, 573.

Seyntmarychurche. See St. Mary Church.

Seyre, John. See Feyre.

Seyrkeran. See Seirkieran.

Shaftesoury [co. Dorset], Benedictine nuns’ abbey, abbess and convent of, 96.

-, -, prebendaries in the church of. See Carent; Columna; Sparwe alias Herbard; Sydenham.

-, -, nun of, 212.

Shalford, Shaldeforde [co. Surrey], 172.

Shancough, Monteceancohe (rectius Monteseancohe), Montescanchuach (rectius Monteseanchuach) [co. Sligo], Donald, lord of, 640.

-, Carmelite friars’ house of Holy Cross at, foundation of, 639, 640.

-, -, indulgence for the church of, 636.

Shankill, Senkyll, a townland in Kilbride parish, co. Wicklow], 468.

Sharrow, Scharw [co. York, W.R.], a prebend in Ripon, 163.

Shelford, Great, Shelford Magna [co. Cambridge], chantry of, 541.

Shepton Mallet, Shepton Malet [co. Somerset], 539.

Sherburn in Elmet, Shirburn in Elmet [co. York, W.R.], 195.

Sheriff Hutton, Shirreshoton [co. York, N.R.], 351.

Sherington, Sheryngton [co. Bucks], 247, 248.

-, See also Sheryngton; Shyrington.

Sherter, Shertere, Robert, rector of Hangleton, chantry priest of St. Mary's in the parish of Poynings, 81, 132, 133.

Sheryngton, Henry, donsel, 570.

-, -, Elysabeth his wife, 570.

-, See Sherington; Shyrington.

Shettleston. See Barlanark.

Shirburn, Shyrbourne [co. Durham], poor hospital, warden of. See Dixson.

-, -, reform of the statutes of, 339, 340.

Shirburn in Elmet. See Sherburn in Elmet.

Shirlok, Walter, 189.

-, -, Rose his wife, 189.

Shirreshoton. See Sheriff Hutton.

Shoreham, Schorham [co. Kent], 92, 147.

Shorwell, Schorwell, Sorwell, Sourwell, [co. Southants], 302, 303, 343.

Shrewsbury [co. Salop], Benedictine abbey of St. Peter, John, abbot of. See Hampton.

-, collegiate church of St. Chad, canons of. See Dykes; Perton.

-, chapel royal or collegiate church of St. Mary, canon of. See Michell.

-, Matthew Fyscher, burgess of, 186.

-, -, -, Catherine his wife, 186.

-, See also Battlefield.

Shrule, Futtayr in Conmacnecule [co. Mayo], vicarage of, 619.

Shyrington, Robert, canon of Lichfield, 572.

-, See also Sheryngton.

Sible Hedingham, Hengham Sybyll alias Sybyll Hethyngham [co. Essex], 644, 645.

Sibton [co. Suffolk], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 90.

Siddington, Sodyngton [co. Gloucester], 127.

Sidlesham and Bishopstone, Sydelescam and Biscopesten [co. Sussex], a prebend in Chichester, 379.

Sigismund, the emperor, king of Hungary and Bohemia, 261 note, 458.

Siguenza [New Castile, Spain], administrators of the see of. See Corillo (two).

-, Peter, bishop of Osma, translated to, without effect. See Castilla.

Silaskair. See Selskar.

Silk, Kylc (rectius Cylc, i.e. Sylk), Walter, clerk, notary, 346.

-, Silli, Syilk, Sylke, Sylk, William, canon of Dublin and Ossory, rector of Killallon, vicar of Delvin, afterwards bishop elect of Meath, 154, 236, 468, 469, 503, 512, 517, 518, 521, 668.

Silly-en-Gouffern [Orne, France], Premonstratensian abbey of St. Mary, John, claustral prior, afterwards abbot of, 272.

-, -, William, abbot of, afterwards abbot of St. Martin's, Séez, 272.

-, -, convent, etc. of, papal letters to, 272.

Silves [Portugal], Rodericus, bishop of. See Didaci.

Simonde, William, a papal chaplain and minor penitentiary in St. Peter's, Rome, and in the Roman court, 319.

Simonelli , Dionisius, papal registers rubricated by, 600 note, 637 note.

Sisteron [Basses-Alpes, France], bishop of, papal mandatary, 647, 655.

Skalholt [Iceland], John, bishop of, sometime bishop of Holar, 499.

Skargillr, Joan, a widow, 573.

Skeffyngton, Skeffynton, John, priest, notary public, 145.

Skelton [co. Carlisle], 22, 630.

Skelton [co. York, E.R.], a prebend in Howden, 169.

-, [in the parish of Overton, co. York, N.R.], John Brank of, layman, 632, 633.

-, -, Alice his wife, 632.

-, John Gilberne of, layman, 632.

-, -, Alice his relict, 632.

Skirmegeour, James. See Scrymegeour.

Skreen, Scrinavnain (rectius Scrinaunain, i.e. Scrin Adhamnain, i.e. Skreen Eunain) [co. Sligo], 608.

Skrimgeor, James. See Scrymegeour.

Skylling, Michael, donsel, 394.

-, -, Alice his wife, 394.

Skyren, Robert, a Cistercian monk, 351.

Sledwick Hall, Sledwys [in Gainford parish, co. Durham], John Menville of, 492.

Sliabh lugha, Sliabloga [the part of the barony of Costello, co. Mayo, which is in the diocese of Achonry]. See Castlemore.

Sligo, Sligeach, Sligra, Sligrach, Slygeach [co. Sligo], Friars Preachers’ house at, friar of, 52, 156, 198.

-, -, Minbrisg, Minbrisgh, Mynbrisg alias inter duos pontes, rectory of, 52, 156, 157, 192, 198.

Slyfeld, Thomas, nobleman, 131.

-, -, Elizabeth his wife, 131.

Slygeach. See Sligo.

Smale, John, warden of the college and vicar of the parish church of Higham Ferrers, rector of Sund ridge, 331.

Smedeking, John, of Rechelinchusen, Reckelinchusen (Recklinghausen in Westphalia), registers rubricated by, 474 note, 519 note. 619note.

Smeth, Robert, priest, 134.

Smyth, William, rector of St. Nicholas's Olave, London, 66.

Sneating, Snedyng [in Kirby parish, co. Essex], a prebend in London, 137, 535.

Snell, John, archdeacon of London, canon of Windsor, almoner of Henry VI, 82.

-, Thomas, bishop of Ossory, 373.

Sock Dennis, Sock, Stock [co. Somerset], 149, 632.

Sodor, bishop of, papal mandatary, 10, 17, 663, 664.

-, -, provision of a benefice in the patronage of, 10.

-, Angus, bishop of. See Insulis.

-, John, bishop elect of. See Burgherssh.

-, John, bishop of. See Feyre.

-, dean and chapter of, provision of a benefice in the patronage of, 10.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 469 (bis).

-, city (sic) and diocese of, intimidation in. 9, 14, 100.

Sodyngton. See Siddington.

Soltre. See Soutra.

Sombyrby, Robert, priest, 29.

Somerford, Thomas, layman, 365.

-, -, Isabel his wife, 365.

Somerley, Somerle, Symerle [in East Wittering parish, co. Sussex], a prebend in Chichester, 409, 635.

Somerseth, John, clerk, 242.

Somerton, William, lord of Middle Aston, 477.

-, -, -, Isabel his wife, 477.

Soone, John, vicar of Moorlinch, 497, 508.

Soper, William, layman, 579, 580, 635.

-, -, Isabel his first wife, 579, 580.

-, -, Joan his second wife, 579, 580, 635.

Sorwell. See Shorwell.

Sorender, Lammeta alias Lora (Loreta in Monasticon IV, p. 289), prioress of Davington, 31.

Soterle, Robert, priest, 569.

Sotteweh alias Morden, Mordon, Thomas, rector of Marnhull, afterwards, treasurer of London and rector of Fladbury, canon of Hereford, counsellor and steward of Robert Fitz Hugh, bishop of London, 480, 481.

Soulby, John, canon of Ripon and of York, rector of Barningham in the diocese of York, 163.

-, John, rector of Bryghtwell (q.v.) in the diocese of Lincoln, 601.

-, -, -, John Crosby his son, rector of the same church, 601.

Soureby, Thomas, rector of Market Overton, 68.

Sourwell, See Shorwell.

South Hill, Sowthylle [co. Cornwall], 581.

Southam, John, archdeacon of Oxford, 636.

-, -, canon of Lincoln, 497.

-, See also Sawtham.

Southampton, Suthampton [co. Southants], collegiate and parish church of St. Mary, 481.

Southchurch, Southchirche, Southechirche [co. Essex], 183, 577.

Southend. See Kilblane; Kilcolmkill.

Southfleet, Southflete alias de Australiflumine [co. Kent], William Swan of. See Swan.

Southwark, Southwerk, Suthwerk, Suthwetk [co. Surrey], Augustinian priory of St. Mary Overy, Overes, prior of, papal mandatary, 257.

-, -, Henry, prior of. See Werkworth.

-, parish church of St. Olave, 586.

-, hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr, 519.

-, -, master of. See Buklond.

Southwell [co. Notts], collegiate church of St. Mary, canon of. See Holes.

- See also Suthwell.

Southwerk. See Southwark.

Soutmallymgh, Southmallyng. See Malling, South.

Soutona, John de, vicar of Aghagower, 163.

Soutra, Soltre [co. Haddington], Augustinian hospital of Holy Trinity, canon and brother of, 524.

-, -, John, master of. See Forest.

-, -, Stephen, master of. See Fleming.

Sowthewollyngham. See Willingham, South.

Southylle. See South Hill.

Spalato [Dalmatia], archbishop of, papal mandatary, 489, 490.

-, Bartholomew, archbishop of. See Zabarella.

Spalding, William de, canon of Dunkeld, rector of Collace, 141, 142, 445.

Spalding, Spaldyng [co. Lincoln], 23.

Sparwe alics Herbard, Alexander, rector of Bucknell, afterwards of Brinkworth, afterwards canon of St. Davids and rector of Maiden Newton, afterwards treasurer of London and rector of Maiden Newton, afterwards archdeacon and canon of Salisbury and treasurer of London, prebendary of Shaftesbury, 139, 140.

Speciesa (? Specieria, a latinised form for Spence), John de, of Boquhapple, 461.

Speller, Peter, priest, 187.

Spence, William, rector of Broughton. 28.

- See also Speciesa; Spens.

Spencier, Hugh and Joan his wife. See Spencier.

Spens, Nicholas de, of Barnard Castle, esquire, 492.

- See also Spence.

Spenser, Alice, widow, 644.

Spensere, John, rector of Padworth, 121.

Spensier, Spencier, Hugh, donsel, of the diocese of Chichester, 365.

-, -, donsel, bailli of Coutances, dwelling in the diocese of Coutances, 570.

-, -, -, -, Joan his wife, 570.

-, -, donsel, of the diocese of Rouen, 125.

-, -, -, Joan his wife, 125.

Speymouth [co. Elgin]. See Dipple.

Spineto, John de, precentor and canon of Moray, 336.

Spofford, Spoforth, Richard, vicar of Dalton in Furness, 550, 551.

-, Thomas, bishop of Hereford, 80, 81, 316.

Spoleto , A. de, 240, 244 et passim.

Sponne, William, archdeacon of Norfolk, 205.

Squayr, Cristiana, 131.

Squeri, Thomas, donsel, 188.

-, -, his wife, 188.

Squyer, John, rector of Alderton, 302

Srathwatardail. See Strath.

Sresseham. William. See Tresseham.

Sruthair. See Futtayr.

Stafford, John, bishop of Bath and Wells, chancellor of England, 196, 212, 233, 236, 240–246, 251, 266, 267, 275, 317, 542, 588.

-, -, -, afterwards archbishop of Canterbury, 258, 272, 305.

-, -, -, chaplains of. See Lane; Lech.

-, John, of London, clerk, sheriffs’ scribe, 648.

Stafford [co. Stafford], collegiate church of St. Mary, canon of. See Thornton (Robert).

Stake (Stack), Maurice, canon, afterwards dean, of Ardfert, 455.

-, -, his father, archdeacon of Ardfert, 455.

Stalham [co. Norfolk], John Lynford, of, layman, 395.

-, -, Sybil his wife, 395.

Staliwell, Stalibell, prior of St. John the Evangelists, Kilkenny, 373, 374.

Stamullin, Stamoling, Stamolyng [co. Meath], vicarage of St. Patrick's, 511, 521.

Standish, Standyffh’ [co. Lancaster], 38.

Standyssh', Standyffh', Roger, rector of Standish, 38.

Staneton, John de, clerk, of the diocese of Dunblane, 441.

- See also Stanton; Stantona; Stantoun.

Staneweye. See Stanway.

Stanford, 78.

Stanley, Richard, archdeacon of Chester, 42, 589.

Stanton, Roger, precentor of Waterford, 452.

- See also Staneton; Stantona; Stantoun.

Stanton St. John, Staunton Johannis, Staunton St. John [co. Oxon.], 322, 553.

Stantona, John de, rector of Burriscarra in the diocese of Tuam, 47.

- See also Staneton; Stanton; Stantoun.

Stantoun, Walter, dean of Ossory, 77.

- See also Staneton; Stanton; Stantona.

Stanway, Staneweye, Great [co. Essex], parish church of, 322, 323.

-, Little, chapel of, 322, 323.

Stanyhurst, John, archdeacon of Kells, 107, 509.

Stapilton, Stapiltun, Agnes, noblewoman, 39.

-, William, layman, 430.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 430.

- See also Stapylton.

Stappe, John, deacon, 530.

Stapull. See Steeple Fitzpaine.

Stapylton, Brian de, knight, 130, 132, 133.

-, -, Cecily his wife, 130, 132, 133.

- See also Stapilton.

Stati or Scati, Paul, a Roman citizen, 171.

Staunton Johannis, Staunton St. John. See Stanton St. John.

Stawelle, Margaret, noblewoman, 513.

Stebbenhith, Stebenithe. See Stepney.

Steccatis , Stecatis, Jo. de, 271, 285 et passim.

Stede, John, priest, 40.

Steeple Fitzpaine, St. Peter, Stapull [co. Somerset], 18, 116, 523.

Steeple Gidding, Stepilgidding, Stepilgiddyng [co. Hunt.], 21, 61.

Stelecrag, Thomas, layman, 492.

Stelling St. Mary, Stellyng [co. Kent], 546.

Stenell (rectius Oconell), Bernard, See Oconeyl.

Stenton. See Pitcox.

Stephanus , 314.

-, papal register rubricated by, 31 note.

Stephyn, Nicholas, clerk, notary public, 385.

Stepilgidding, Stepilgiddyng. See Steeple Gidding.

Stepney, Stebbenhith, Stebenithe [co. Middlesex], rectory of, 285.

-, vicarage of, 572.

Steuart, Murdac de and Walter. See Stewart.

Steuward, John, knight, 36, 38.

-, -, Alice his wife, 36, 38.

- See also Stewart.

Stevens, Stevenes, John, rector of St. Just in Roseland, in the diocese of Exeter, 528.

-, -, clerk, of the diocese of Bath, 527.

-, Stevenes, alias Haseley, Thomas, the elder, 644.

-, -, Alice his wife, 644.

-, William, canon of Wells, 312.

-, -, rector of Shepton Mallet in the diocese of Bath and Wells, 539.

Stewart, Alan, canon of Dunblane, 368.

-, Alexander, earl of Mar and Garioch, 601.

-, James, dean of Moray, canon of Aberdeen and Moray, rector of Ruthven hospital, kinsman of James I, 457, 463, 464, 474, 544, 545, 552.

-, -, nobleman, of the diocese of St. Andrews, 255, 256.

-, -, Joan Bewford his wife, 255, 256.

-, John, canon of Dunkeld. papal mandatary, 199.

-, -, dean of Dunblane, 177.

-, -, canon of Aberdeen and Dunkeld, provost of Methven, rector of Flisk, 647, 649.

-, Margaret, noblewoman, 592.

-, Steuart, Murdac de, governor of Scotland, 26.

-, Robert, duke of Albany, 438.

-, Robert, of Athol, donsel, 89.

-, Robert, lord of Lorne, 461.

-, Robert (I, dead before March, 1431), precentor and canon of Moray, 336.

-, Robert (II, alive in Jan. 1433), canon of Aberdeen and Glasgow, kinsman of James I, 410.

-, Stewarte, Stiuart, Walter, son of James I, king of Scots, earl of Athol, Caithness and Strathearn, lord of Brechin and Cortachy, 162, 164, 165, 189.

-, -, -, -, lord of Methven, patron of Methven parish church, 460, 461, 647.

-, Steuart, Walter dean of Moray, papal mandatary, 335.

-, -, son of Robert, king of Scots, dean of Moray, treasurer of Dunkeld. canon of Aberdeen and Glasgow, rector of Tannadice, 379, 380, 411, 412, 490, 510, 544, 622, 623.

-, -, archdeacon of Aberdeen, afterwards canon of Glasgow, 276, 295, 482, 490.

-, -, rector of Ruthven hospital, 464, 474.

- See also Steuward (?).

Steyle, John, rector of Llangattock, 599.

Stichel, Nicholas, canon of the chapel royal of St. Mary, St. Andrews, 26.

Stickford, Stykford [co. Lincoln], 23.

Stillyngton, Robert, rector of Beverstone, 311.

- See also Styllyngtun.

Stiuart, Walter. See Stewart.

Stobo, Stobaw [co. Peebles], a prebend in Glasgow, 411.

-, vicarage of, 104.

Stock by Clar. See Stoke by Clare.

Stock in Teignhead, Stokyntynhyde [co. Devon], 517.

Stock. See Sock Dennis.

Stodhaw, Robert, nobleman, 41.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 41.

Stok. See Stoke by Clare.

Stoke, John, a Benedictine monk, 36.

-, Ralph, citizen and grocer of London, 190.

-, William, an Augustinian friar, chaplain of Henry Percy, earl of Northumberland, 591.

Stoke by Clare, Stock by Clar, Stok, Stoke, Stokelare [co. Suffolk], collegiate church of St. John Baptist, canons of. See Banastre; Darfeld; Denston; Holes.

-, chapel of St. Mary the Virgin, indulgence for visits and alms to, 91.

Stoke Climsland, Stoke [co. Cornwall], rectory of, 137, 360.

Stokenham, St. Barnabas, Stokesham [co. Devon], 20, 93, 631.

Stokesley, See Easby.

Stoklond, Thomas, of Salisbury, priest, 126, 128.

Stokyntynhyde. See Stock in Teignhead.

Stokys, John. rector of Cattistock, 87, 89.

Stomel (rectius Ocomel), Bernard. See Oconeyl.

Stopyndon, John, archdeacon of Colchester, rector of Wickhambreux, canon of Salisbury, Wingham and Wimborne, dean of Tettenhall chapel royal, warden of the poor hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr, Canterbury, a master in chancery, 540.

Stork, John, donsel, 392.

Storm, Robert, rector of Strathblane hospital, 102.

Stornoway [co. Ross, Scotland]. See Eye.

Storthwayt, Storthwayte, Serewayte, John, precentor and canon of Wells, canon of Chichester, 131, 150, 196, 312.

Storton, Margaret, a Benedictine nun, 212.

Stot or Scot, Robert, rector of Tinwald, 85, 120, 121, 133, 630.

- See also Scot.

Stoter, alias Chelyngton, Chelyngron, Thomas, vicar of Cheddar, 660.

Stourton, Sir John, keeper of the Duke of Orleans, 222 note.

Stowte, Ralph, layman, 126.

Stoyl, Philip, prior of Great Connell, 43, 44.

Strabrok, Robert de, bishop elect of Caithness, 31.

Stradeling, John, knight, 35.

-, -, his wife, 35.

Straffort Langthorn. See Stratford Langthorne.

Straiton, Straton [co. Ayr], 371, 372.

Stramiglo. See Strathmiglo.

Stranglond, John, rector of St. Mary's, Somerset, London, 659.

Strata , A. de, 272 et passim.

Strata Florida [co. Cardigan], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, faculties to, 146, 196.

Stratford on Avon [co. Warwick], collegiate church of Holy Trinity, 439, 440.

-, -, warden of. See Praty.

-, hospital of St. Cross, 439, 440.

Stratford Langthorne, Straffort Langthorn [in West Ham parish, co. Essex], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 600.

Strath, Srathwatardail [Isle of Skye, co. Inverness], rectory of, 100.

Strathblane, Geratblathan, Strathblathan [co. Stirling], poor hospital, rector of. See Bannory; Chonigan; Storm.

Strathdon [co. Aberdeen]. See Invernochty.

Strathearn, Strathern. Stratherne [co. Perth], Walter, earl of. See Stewart.

Stratherne, Adam de, vicar of Cadzow, to exchange for the vicarage of Legerwood, 641, 642.

Strathmiglo, Stramiglo [co. Fife], 281.

Straton. See Straiton.

Strensall, St. Mary the Virgin, Strenshall, St. James [co. York, N.R.], parish church of, a prebend in York, indulgence for alms etc. to, 141.

Strickland, Thomas, knight, 360.

-, -, Mabilla his wife, 360.

Strode, Nicholas, abbot of Hyde, 129.

Stroder, Henry, vicar of Hartburn, 506.

Stuart, Walter. See Stewart.

Stuartbrige [in the parish of Kirkby Fleetham, co. York, N.R.], 351.

Stukle, Stucely, Luke de, 461.

-, Peter, rector of Walsoken, 387.

Sturgeon, Nicholas, canon of Wells, Exeter, Karkebi and Westminster, rector of Fulham, chaplain and member of the household of Henry VI, 642.

Stury, William, an Augustinian canon, abbot of Scone, 270.

Stutton [co. Suffolk], parish church of, 344.

-, Alice Andrewe, lady de Quaranis in the town of, 615, 616.

Stykford. See Stickford.

Styliford, John, rector of Painestown, 511.

Styllyngtun, Richard, priest, 41.

- See also Stillyngton.

Stywarde [of] Gayton Thorpe (q.v.), Thomas, layman, 172.

-, -, Joan his first wife, 172.

-, -, Margaret his second wife, 172.

- See also Steuwarde.

Subiaco and Sacra Specus [prov. of Rome], Benedictine monasteries, 268, 280 note.

Sucius , P., 297.

Sudbury alias Nicoll, John, priest, 55, 56.

Sudbury [co. Suffolk], archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 346.

-, Clement, archdeacon of. See Denston.

Suderlande, Alexander. See Suthirland.

Suffolk, William, earl of. See Pole.

-, John, archdeacon of. See Frank.

Sumpter, John, vicar of Meldreth, chantry priest of Great Shelford, 541.

Sundridge, Sandrisch [co. Kent], 331.

Sunninghill. See Broomhall.

Surdis, Honofrius de, canon of St. Peter's, Rome, papal mandatary, 378.

Surfleet, Surflet, Surflete [co. Lincoln], 151, 591.

Surio , abbey de. See Inishlounaght.

Surrey, John, archdeacon of. See Forest; Labere.

Suthampton. See Southampton.

Suthirland, Suderlande, Suthirlande, Suthulande, Alexander de, precentor, afterwards dean, of Caithness, 44, 489, 496, 606.

-, Suthirlandia, William de, vicar of Latheron and Dunbeath, 11.

Suthwell, Thomas, rector of St. Stephen's Walbrook, London, 127.

Suthwerk. See Southwark.

Suton in Holand. See Sutton, Long.

Sutton, Robert, an abbreviator of apostolic letters, member of the papal court, papal chamberlain, canon of Lincoln, 233, 264, 266.

-, Thomas, donsel, 476, 478.

-, -, Catherine his wife, 476, 478.

Sutton-cum-Buckingham [co. Bucks], a prebend in Lincoln, 264, 266.

Sutton, Long, Suton in Holand [co. Lincoln], 323.

Sutton in Holderness, Sutton in Holdernesse [co. York, E.R.], collegiate church of St. James, Simon, warden of. See Seler.

-, -, statutes of, 661.

Sutton on Plym, Sutton by Plimmouth [co. Devon], 196.

-, Carmelite house, friar of, 520.

Swallowcliffe, Swaleclyff [co. Wilts], a prebend in Heytesbury, 323.

Swan, William, of Southfleet, writer and abbreviator of apostolic letters, member of the pope's household, 286, 389, 390, 408, 434, 477, 479 (bis), 571.

-, -, -, Joan his wife, 389, 390, 477, 479 (bis), 571.

-, -, -, Thomas his nephew, canon of Beverley, 434.

Swane, John, rector of Kirkden, afterwards vicar of Carnbee, 549, 550.

Swanscombe, Swannescourp [co. Kent], 462.

Swavesey [co. Cambridge], 361.

Swayne, John, archbishop of Armagh, 104, 106, 374, 509.

Swillington, Ewillyngton, Swillyngton, Swylington [co. York, W.R.], John Gra of, knight, 134.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 134.

-, John Hopton, lord of, 570.

-, -, -, Margaret his wife, 570.

Swords, de Swerdis [co. Dublin], a prebend in Dublin, 58.

Swylington. See Swillington.

Swynowe, John, lord of Rock, 477.

-, -, -, Joan his wife, 477.

Sydelescam and Biscopesten. See Sidlesham and Bishopstone.

Sydenham, Simon, bishop of Chichester, sometime dean of Salisbury, prebendary of Iwerne Minster in Shaftesbury abbey church, and canon of Crediton, 79, 96, 114, 178.

-, -, -, papal mandatary, 96.

Sylk, Sylke, Syilk, Walter and William. See Silk.

Sylumkuayn. See Kiltullagh.

Symerle. See Somerley.

Symon, James, archdeacon of Glendalough, 177.

-, Richard, rector of Calbourne, 657.

-, William, vicar of St. Enoder, 195.

- See also Symonis.

Symondsbury, Symondesboru [co. Dorset], 659.

Symonis, Andrew, prior of Pluscardine, to have provision of the abbey of Old Deer, 544, 568, 609.

- See also Symon.

Symonton, Patrick de, rector of Kirkinner, 533.

Sympill, Helen, 168.

Symson, Maud, 507.

Synodi , Jo., 238, 240, 246 et passim.

Syon [in Isleworth parish, co. Middlesex], Augustinian nuns’ abbey of St. Saviour and SS. Mary the Virgin and Bridget, called St. Saviour's, 63, 64, 149, 150, 170, 174, 175, 617, 618.