Index of Subjects

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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Index of Subjects

A

Abbots etc., blessing of, 486.

-, faculties for, 391.

-, indults etc. for, to be blessed by any bishop, 32, 51, 53, 109, 114, 115, 182, 194, 258, 329, 357, 466, 520, 542, 544, 584, 653–655.

-, -, to wear episcopal insignia, 142.

Abbots. See also Confessions; Illegitimacy; Oaths; Religious.

Abbreviators of apostolic letters. See Letters.

Absolution, from sentences of excommunication etc. See Cases.

-, plenary at the hour of death. See Confessions; Confessors; Indulgence.

-, See also Rehabilitations.

Abstinence, commutation of vows of, 296, 297, 304, 483.

-, indult not to observe, 514.

Adultery, by clergy, 13, 309, 453.

- See also Fornication; Marriage dispensations.

Advowson, gifts of, for purpose of appropriation, 241–244, 645.

- See also Patronage.

Age, dispensations on account of, to be ordained priest and hold and exchange benefices, 4, 5, 18, 20, 26, 47, 48, 56, 61, 65, 79, 82, 90, 120, 159, 160, 175, 193, 255, 279, 283, 289–292, 297, 304, 329, 401, 527, 530, 549, 557, 588, 596, 625, 627, 636.

-, -, for religious, 391, 486, 487.

-, -, - See also Religious.

- See Rehabilitations.

Algarve. See Portugal.

Alien houses. See Goldcliff; Thetford (fn. 1).

Alienations, 458.

- See also Dilapidation.

All Saints, dedications to. See Brompton; Broughton; Clovelly; Dublin; Honiton; Houghton; Roydon; Warham.

-, All Hallows, dedication to. See Exeter.

Almain, Hospitallers of, 296.

-, nuncio of Eugenius IV to. See Eugenius IV.

- See also Germany.

Almshouse, 340.

- See also Hospitals.

Altars, portable, indults to have, 28–30, 34–38, 40–42, 82, 124–132, 134–136, 183—185, 187–190, 211, 240, 241, 255, 262, 289, 291, 293, 304, 305, 360, 361, 363–366, 389, 390, 393–395, 431, 433, 434, 476–478, 510, 515, 569–574, 614, 615.

-, -, -, in parochial chapels, 84, 675.

Ambassadors, to and from the pope. See Eugenius IV; Martin V.

- See also England; Envoys; Legates; Nuncios.

Annates, 270.

Anniversaries, 439.

- See also Obits.

Annunciation of St. Mary, dedication to. See Cambridge.

Apostasy of religious, 72, 81, 303, 353, 603.

Apostolic palace, auditors of causes of the. See Auditors.

-, litigation in the. See Apostolie see.

-, master of. See Turrecremata.

Apostolic see:—

appeals to:—

English, 45, 46, 78, 180, 245, 259, 274, 466, 497, 546 (bis), 547, 598, 599.

Irish, 44, 71, 74, 110, 111, 179, 350, 351, 356, 357, 367, 371, 373, 374, 376, 405, 488, 494, 495, 525, 548, 549, 623, 655.

Scottish, 45, 72, 256, 287, 307, 369, 370, 375, 398, 399, 472, 493, 494, 497, 618, 620, 621, 623, 665, 666, 671, 672.

foreign, 447, 448, 464.

See also Statutes (anti-papal).

-, causes at:—

English, 498.

-, in a probate suit, 598, 599.

Irish, 76, 103, 105, 107, 112, 113, 115, 138, 179, 343, 367, 376, 377, 494, 498, 525, 619.

Scottish, 72, 79, 95, 104, 106, 107, 153, 177, 199, 203, 204, 256, 263, 307, 341, 368–370, 382, 383, 399, 404, 422, 423, 438, 488, 489, 490 (bis), 491, 493–497, 533, 544, 545, 567, 579, 606, 608, 618, 620–623, 665–667.

foreign, 447, 448, 464, 489, 490, 610.

-, interference of the secular court in, 269.

consecration of bishops at, 344, 376.

English and other clergy at. See Roman court.

expense of litigation at, 525.

proctors at. See Roman court.

reservation of benefices void at. See Reservation.

See also Court; Roman court.

Appeal, papal mandataries to hear and decide causes without, 487, et passim.

Appeals. See Apostolic see; Metropolitan.

Appropriated churches, vicars of. See Vicars.

-, See also Religious houses.

Appropriations:—

by authority of the ordinary, 144, 161, 241–244, 506.

-, papal confirmations of, 162, 241–244, 349, 645, 646, 660.

-, by papal authority:—

to cathedral churches, 158, 159, 161, 436, 645, 646.

to a collegiate church, 265, 595.

to a parish church, 400, 401.

to religious houses, 52, 54, 143, 144, 198, 268.

- See also Colleges and collegiate churches; Religious houses; Unions.

Aquitaine, admiral of. See Holand.

Arbitration, 307, 356, 562.

Archdeacons, indults for, to visit by deputy and receive procurations, 56, 92, 147, 172, 205, 257, 285, 295, 315, 316, 334, 344, 529, 531, 578, 636, 642.

- See also Visitations.

Arson, 299.

Assumption of St. Mary the Virgin, dedication to. See London (religious houses).

Audit of monastic accounts, 587.

Auditors of the papal palace and papal chaplains. See Andree; Aragonis; Arecio; Bononia; Cameraco; Capitaneis; Cavalacantibus; Caveisrubeis; Cruylles; Curserii; Guischardi; Lohier; Mella; Nardi; Opizis; Orange; Palena; Peregrini; Pontanus; Prato; Preen; Rolland; Roma; Sanctafide; Sancto Vito; Schallerman; Segura; Thomariis; Walling; Zwola.

Auditor-general of the court of the papal camera . See Camera.

Augustinian canons, belonging to houses not named, 148, 157, 511.

-, - See also St. Augustine.

-, habit of, 77, 94.

-, houses of:—

in England. See Barlinch; Barnwell; Bicknacre; Broomhall; Carlisle; Cirencester; Dunstable; Haltemprice; Hexham; Huntingdon; Ixworth; Keynsham; Kyme; Launceston; Leicester; London (religious houses); Marton in the Forest; Men ton; Moxby; Newburgh; Norton; Osney; Oxford; Plympton; Repton; St. Germans; St. Osyth; Southwark; Syon; Thornton Curtis; Walsingham; Waltham; Wellow.

in Ireland. See Abbeyderg; Annadown; Armagh; Athassel; Aughrim; Ballintober; Bally Beg; Ballysadare; Bangor; Canon Island; Clare; Clogher; Clones; Clonfert; Clontuskert Omanny; Cloontuskert; Cong; Connell; Cross alias Inishglora; Derrane; Derry; Drumlane; Dublin; Duleek; Dungiven; Durrow; Ferns; Gallen; Inchcleraun; Inchmacnerin; Inishmurray; Inniscronane; Innisfallen; Kells; Kilkenny; Killagh; Killeigh; Kilmacduagh; Kilmore-na-Sina; Knock; Leighlin; Limerick; Lorrha; Louth: Mayo; Mohill; Monaincha; Monasternagalliaghduff alias Old Abbey; Navan; Nenagh; Newtown by Trim; Rathkeale; Rattoo; Roscommon; St. Michael's Mount; St. Wolstan; Saints Island; Seirkieran; Selskar; Trim; Tristernagh; Tuam.

in Scotland. See Cambuskenneth; Edinburgh (Holyrood); Inchcolm; Inchmahome; Jedburgh; Monimusk; Oransay; Scone.

in Wales. See Beddgelert.

in France. See Blaye; Paris; Saint-Pierre-de I'Ile; Sens.

in Rome. See Rome (St. Sixtus's).

Augustinian friars, belonging to houses not named, 133, 365, 511, 543, 669.

-, a bishop of the order of. See Radcliffe.

-, houses of: —

in England. See Clare.

in Ireland. See Ballinrobe; Burriscarra.

Augustinian hospitals. See Hospitals.

B

Banns, doubtful validity of institutions without, 493.

- See also Marriage.

Barbers, of London, 174, 321.

Bavaria, Lewis, duke of, 265.

Bells, suit about the non-ringing of, 259.

- and bell-towers, 173, 341.

Benedictine houses:—

in England. See Abingdon; Amesbury; Bedeman's Berg; Birkenhead; Boxgrave; Broomhall; Bury St. Edmunds; Canterbury Chertsey; Chester; Colchester; Crowland; Daventry; Durham; Ely; Evesham; Exeter; Eye; Glastonbury; Gloucester; Goldcliff; Holme; Ipswich; Littlemore; Malmesbury; Northampton; Nostel; Oxford (Durham college); Pershore; Peterborough; Reading; Saffron Walden; St. Albans; Selby; Shaftesbury; Shrewsbury; Tewkesbury; Thorney; Westminster; Wherwell; Whistones; Winchcomb; Winchester; Worcester; York.

in Ireland. See Athlone; Fore.

in Scotland. See Arbroath; Dunfermline; Iona; Kelso; Kilwinning; Lindores.

in Wales. See Abergavenny; St. Clare.

foreign. See Bobbio; Bordeaux; Caen; Fécamp; Locminé; Lonlay-l'Abbaye; Marseille; Ninfa; Pirmil; Saint-Gildas-de-Ruis; Saint Jacut; Saint-Jouin-deMarnes; St. Martin; St. Sever; Séez; St. Vandrille; la Sauve-Majeure; Subiaco; Tours; Triquerville; Vienna; Volturno.

Benedictine monks, belonging to houses not named, 128.

-, order in England, visitation of, 309.

-, -, visitation by papal authority of exempt houses of the, 252, 253.

Benediction, manner of giving in England, 348.

- See also Blessing.

Benefices, declared compatible, 168, 325, 331, 343, 506, 553, 676.

-, incompatible, dispensation to hold and exchange, 2, 3, 6–12, 14, 16–18, 20–22, 24, 25, 27, 47, 49, 55–58, 60, 62, 63, 68, 74–82, 84, 85, 87–93, 96, 98, 100, 101, 109, 113, 115, 117, 118, 123, 137–141, 147–155, 157, 158, 160–163, 165–167, 169, 171, 172, 176, 177, 201, 205, 207, 247, 248, 251, 252, 260, 273, 276, 281, 285, 302, 303, 309, 311, 313, 314, 322–328, 331, 336, 338–344, 346, 354, 359, 369, 378–381, 385, 387, 388, 398, 400, 402, 404, 408–413, 425, 429, 435, 438, 441–444, 448, 449, 454–456, 458–460, 462, 463, 473, 475, 480, 481, 483, 492, 494, 496–498, 500–503, 505, 508–510, 516, 517, 522–524, 526–529, 531, 534, 535, 538–540, 547, 552, 553, 555 (bis), 561, 575–577, 581–583, 588–595, 599, 607, 608, 611, 618, 625, 627–632, 642–647, 651, 652, 656–663, 667–668, 672–676, 678.

-, -, exemptions from observing the statutes of, 540, 541.

-, -, See also Parish churches; Rehabilitations.

-, intrusion into, 194, 203, 204, 329, 357, 403, 426, 429, 450, 466, 469, 471, 489, 493–495, 498, 506, 544, 545, 585, 587, 599, 600, 618, 655, 665.

-, - See also Collations (invalid).

-, lapse of the collation of. See Lapse.

-, litigation about, without the Roman court, 46, 58, 355, 413, 419, 535, 646, 673, 674.

-, - See also Apostolic see.

-, priority in regard to reservations of, in favour of persons residing in the Roman court. See Roman court.

- See also Age; Alienations; Appropriations; Banns; Collations; Commendam; Constitutions; Cure; Deprivation; Dilapidation; Farm; Illegitimacy; Institutions; Lapse; Marriage; Patronage; Presentations; Provisions; Provisors; Religious; Reservations; Residence; Simony; Statutes; Unions.

Bethlehemites, order of. See Bethlehem in I.P.P.

Bishops, administration of their sees by, before the receipt of letters or provision, or without dispensation for illegitimacy etc., 270, 271, 337, 643.

-, -, dispensations on account of illegitimacy to exercise, 482, 485, 617, 643.

-, children of, 322, 447, 548.

-, consecration of, by other than the metropolitan, etc. 15, 81, 96, 97, 101, 108, 148, 175, 176, 178, 208, 209, 236, 250, 264, 344, 359, 376, 378, 451, 458, 463, 470, 485, 486, 503, 506, 512, 517, 518, 549, 582, 602, 603, 613, 631, 643, 652, 668.

-, -, -, faculties for, 17, 79, 141, 167, 174, 204, 205, 338.

-, dispensations and indults for, to hold benefices in commendam, 643, 644, 661, 674.

-, -, - See also Commendam.

-, rights of in respect of the blessing etc. of abbots. See Abbots.

-, visitation by, indults and faculties to perform by deputy, and receive procurations, 80, 261.

-, - See also Visitations.

-, visits of ad limina, 275.

-, - See also Roman court.

- See also Abbots; Augustinian Friars; Carmelite Friars; Collations; Elections; Friars Minors; Friars Preachers; Institutions; Metropolitan; Oaths; Postulations; Procurations; Provisions; Reconciliations; Religious; Religious houses; Reservations; Resignation; Suffragan; Translations.

Black Friars. See Friars Preachers.

Blessing of abbots. See Abbots.

Bohemia, king of. See Sigismund.

Books, office of surveyor and binder of, in St. Paul's, London, 378.

Border (Scots) wars. See Wars.

Bridges and bridge chapels, indulgences in aid of the building and repair etc. of. See Indulgences.

Bulls, papal. See Letters.

Burgundy. See England.

- See also Philip, duke of Burgundy.

Burial, in private chapels, 240.

- See Cemeteries.

C

Caladeate , Coladeate (Culdees’ lands), 10.

Camera , papal, auditor-general of the court of the. See Cesarinis.

-, -, clerks of the, 317, 318.

-, -, collectors of the. See Collectors.

-, -, florins of the. See Florins.

-, -, payment of annates to the, 270.

-, -, prisons of the court of the, 345.

-, -, regent of the. See Cardinal priests (St. Clement's).

-, -, regent of the auditorship of causes of the court of the. See Garsiis.

-, -, sub-collector of, in the diocese of Limerick. See Makeneri.

-, -, tax books of the, 274.

-, - See also Chamberlain.

Canonical hours, 571.

-, indult to say according to any Use, 633, 634.

-, neglect of parish clergy to say, 415.

- See also Use.

Canons regular. See Augustinian canons; Premonstratensian canons.

Carmelite friars, belonging to a house not named, 317.

-, -, bishops. See Bloxwych; Chirbury.

-, houses of, in England. See Sutton on Plym.

-, -, in Ireland. See Loughrea; Shancough.

-, prior general and friars of the order of, 639, 640.

Carthusian order in England, 349.

Cases reserved, to the ordinary, 610, 678.

-, to the pope, 64, 149, 212, 239, 241, 248, 255, 259, 262, 271, 279, 284, 289, 290, 293, 296, 298, 299, 302, 304, 305, 348, 486, 513, 569, 658.

- See also Arson; Homicide; Incest; Sacrilege; Simony; Violence.

-, to the pope's major penitentiary, 255, 288.

-, to papal minor penitentiaries, 289.

Cathedral churches, costume of canons of, 262.

- See Appropriations; Indulgences; Statutes.

Causeways, 23.

- See also Roads.

Cemeteries, etc., licences to have, 173, 341, 505, 581, 602.

-, obligation of parishioners to repair the enclosure of, 322, 323.

- See also Burial; Reconciliations.

Censure, ecclesiastical. See Absolution; Deprivation; Rehabilitations; Sequestration; Suspension.

Chamberlain (Camerarius), papal (of Eugenius IV). See Cardinal priests (St. Clement's; St. Laurence's in Damaso.

-, -, locum tenens of. See Cavaciis.

-, - (vice). See Daniel.

- See also Camera.

Chamberlains, honorary papal. See Clement; Moleyns; Montegomere; Sutton; Turnbul.

Chancellors of England. See Kempe (John); Stafford.

Chancels of parish churches. See Parish churches.

Chancery, papal, inspection of letters in the, 162, 242, 351.

-, -, regent of the. See Faidit; Jeune; Molino; Meez.

-, royal, clerk of the. See Hill (William).

-, -, masters of the. See Brokholes; Faukes; Frank; Prestwyk; Stopyndon.

Chantries, foundation of, 164, 165, 528.

-, statutes of, 81, 673.

- See also Indulgences.

Chapels, manorial, 172, 240, 406, 409.

-, parochial, 84, 332, 581, 600, 675.

-, private, 262, 677, 678.

-, - See also Burial; Sacrament.

-, royal, 486.

- See also Chaplains; Indulgences.

Chaplains, honorary papal, appointment of, 281, 316–318.

-, - See also Chonigan; Culross (Laurence, abbot of); Forster (Hugh); Hawic; Lithgow; Moffat; Pontfret; Senescalli; Simonde; Verney; Tynyngan.

-, - See also Auditors.

-, parochial, dispute about the expense of maintaining, 322, 323.

-, private, 262.

Chastity, vows of, 304.

Christ, dedication to. See London (religious houses).

Churches. See Cathedral churches; Colleges and collegiate churches; Parish churches.

Cistercian abbot, of a house not named, 493.

-, monks, belonging to houses not named, sons of, 453, 468, 470.

- order in England, visitation of, 207, 465.

-, -, of exempt houses of, 316.

in England. See Buckfastleigh; Backland Monachorum; Byland; Catesby; Cleeve; Coggeshall; Combe; Dunkeswell; Fountains; Furness; Kirkstall; Meaux; Revesby; Rivalux; Roche; Rosedale; Sibton; Sawtry; Stratford Langthorne; Wardon; Waverley; Whistones.

in Ireland. See Abington; Assaroe; Ballymore; Baltinglass; Benedictio Dei; Boyle; Carrigillihy; Corcomroe; Dublin; Graiguen amanagh; Granard; Holycross; Inishlounaght; Kilbeggan; Kilcooley; Kilmonaster; Knockmoy; Leix; Macosquin; Melifont; Monasteranenagh; Monasterenevin; Newry; O'Dorney.

in Scotland. See Balmerino; Berwick, North; Culross; Cupar; Glenluce; Kinloss; Melrose; Newbattle; Saddell.

in Wales. See Oymmer; Margam.

foreign. See Citeaux; Clairvaux; Klaarkamp; Mazan; Rome (St. Sebastian's); Theuley-l'Abbaye; Thoronet.

Citation, to the Roman court, 671, 672.

Civil law, faculty for a nuncio to allow clergy to study, 291.

Clergy, dissolute life and lack of learning of, 377, 558.

- See also Concubinage; Fornication; Homicide; Illegitimacy; Mass; Preaching; Religious; Sacraments.

Clerks, married, 189, 346, 347, 386, 614.

Cluniac houses: —

in England. See Lewes; Montacute; Northampton; Pontefract; Thetford.

in Scotland. See Crossraguel; Paisley.

foreign. See Cluny; Longueville Giffard.

Coinage. See Ducats; Florins; Marks; Scotland; Tournois.

Coadjutors, 79.

Cæna Domini , bull of excommunication, 299.

Coladeate , Caladeate (Culdees’ lands), 10.

Collations:—

papal, and papal mandates to make collation:—

of secular benefices (dignities, canonries and prebends, parish churches etc.), 1–16, 23, 24, 26, 43, 44, 46–49, 54, 57, 58, 63, 71–74, 76, 85, 89, 95, 97–109, 112, 113, 122–124, 139, 150–157, 176–179, 198–202, 206, 207, 233, 235, 236, 306–310, 329, 335, 336, 354, 355, 367–369, 371, 372, 374–378, 381–383, 392, 396–401, 405, 407, 411–414, 417–426, 428–430, 435, 436, 445, 450–455, 468–475, 487, 491, 492, 494–496, 498, 500, 501, 509–512, 525, 541, 542, 544–550, 556–565, 596–600, 604–608, 610, 611, 618–625, 640, 649–653, 663, 664, 666, 668–670.

-, -, -, invalid, 54.

-, -, -, surreptitiously obtained, 564.

-, -, -, to clergy residing in the Roman court, 263, 264.

-, -, -, of religious houses etc., 50, 51, 143–145, 347, 348, 465, 473, 520, 566–568, 585, 586, 590, 591, 609, 640, 641, 670.

-, -, -, of benefices in lay patronage, 5, 7–10, 12, 14, 24, 25, 47, 89, 112, 120, 122, 123, 143, 179, 398, 406, 413, 415, 416, 494, 517, 559, 563, 607, 624 (bis), 647, 664. See also Reservations.

-, -, -, of benefices in the gift of religious patrons. See Provisions; Reservations.

by authority of the ordinary 5, 7, 10, 16, 17, 23, 25, 48, 57, 67, 85, 159, 206, 207.

-, doubtful validity of, 6, 43, 44, 104–106, 374, 396, 472, 487, 492, 495, 547, 549, 550, 565, 599, 600, 619, 664, 670.

-, invalid on account of previous papal reservations, or of the collation having already lapsed to the apostolic see, etc., 36, 11, 14, 24, 47, 53, 74, 75, 100–102, 145, 152, 154, 200, 202, 207, 314, 343, 370, 376, 405, 414–417, 420, 424, 429, 430, 452, 468–471, 473, 475, 507, 511, 512, 542, 554, 557, 559, 560, 562, 563 (bis), 566, 604, 607, 608, 652, 653, 668.

-, opposition to, 104, 497, 621.

Collations by lay authority, 26.

Collations. See also Institutions; Lapse.

Collectors, papal, in England. See Opizis; Monte; Moleyns; Castiglioni (John); Teramo.

-, -, in Ireland. See Monte; Moleyns; Castiglioni (John).

-, -, in Scotland. See Monte; Forstar; Moleyns; Castiglioni (John); Opizis.

Colleges and collegiate churches, appropriated churches of, 517.

- See also Appropriations.

Commendam , grants of, and dispensations to hold benefices in, 2–4, 25, 51, 53, 72, 96, 97, 142, 143, 145, 182, 223 note, 254, 270, 274, 353, 354, 391, 397, 398, 402, 447, 448, 488, 489, 493, 506, 520, 567, 625, 626, 638, 639, 643, 644, 647, 655, 661, 669, 674.

-, -, notwithstanding defect of age, 65, 627.

- See also Religious.

Comorbanships, 9, 48, 81, 418, 435.

Compatible benefices. See Benefices.

Concubinage of clergy, 110, 177, 416, 420, 424, 453, 469, 596, 597.

-, collegiate statute against, 461.

- See also Fornication.

Confessions, indults to hear, 486, 524, 658, 678.

-, -, for a parish rector, 483.

-, -, for enclosed religious, 64, 149.

-, -, for abbots etc. and their monks, etc., 302, 348, 609, 610.

Confessors, to hear confessions and grant absolution, indults to choose, 30, 34, 36, 39, 42, 124, 128, 129, 132, 133, 135, 136, 184, 185, 189, 212, 255, 262, 289–291, 293, 304, 305, 361, 362, 390, 393, 394, 431, 432, 434, 478, 479, 513, 514, 516, 569, 572, 573, 614, 615.

-, to absolve in reserved cases, 289, 299, 300.

-, to commute vows, 304.

-, - See also Vows.

- See also Cases; Fasting; Indulgence, plenary.

Confraternities, 39, 42, 296, 297, 326.

Congress of Arras. See Arras.

Consecration, of bishops. See Bishops.

-, of cemeteries. See Cemeteries.

Conservatory, letters, for:—

religious, 209.

seculars, 209, 241.

Consistory, papal, 258, 499, 521, 551, 611, 654, 671.

-, -, advocate of the, 92.

Conspiracy, 142.

- See also Intimidation.

Constitutions, papal:—

of Boniface VIII, 270, 271.

of Eugenius IV, against holding together two parish churches, or a major cathedral dignity and a parish church, etc. (Ottenthal, Reg. Canc. Apost., p. 253, No. 105 of the Reg. Eug. IV), 247, 273, 311, 505, 522–524, 529, 531, 535, 593, 594, 599, 625, 627–632, 642, 643, 645, 656–663, 673–676, 678.

of Eugenius IV, in favour of residents in the Roman court etc. in regard to precedence in the obtaining of benefices (Ottenthal, p. 254, No. 107 of the Reg. Eug. IV cf. p. 217, No. 125 of the Reg. Mart. V), 482, 581, 674, 675.

of Eugenius IV and Martin V, requiring the mention in provisions of the name of the detainer of the benefice granted (Ottenthal, p. 219, No. 127 of the Reg. Mart. V; p. 248, No. 81 of the Reg. Eug. IV), 4, 11, 48, 123, 355, 418, 496.

of John XXII (‘Exccrabilis’) See Reservation.

of John XXIII, about publishing in a benefice the acceptance etc. thereof (Ottenthal, No. 41 of the Reg. Joh. XXIII; No. 44 of the Reg. Mart. V), 382.

-, provincial, of Canterbury, ‘Presbiter’ (Lyndwood, Provinciale, Const. pp. 35sq.), 439, 440.

-, -, - (Lyndwood, p. 176), 598.

See also Canterbury; Councils; Ordinance; Statutes.

Continence, vows of, 304.

-, - See also Vows.

Convocations, exemption from personal attendance at, 517.

- (of Canterbury), 254 note.

- See also Councils.

Costume, ecclesiastical, 77, 78, 94, 95, 262, 504, 589, 634, 678.

Councils, Third General Lateran, lapse of the collation of benefices by the constitutions of (cap. 8; Decretal. III. 8, 2). See Lapse.

-, -, archbishop Chicheley's appeal from Martin V to, 65.

-, - See also Basel; Bologna; Constance; Ferrara; Florence.

-, Privy, of England, letters from Eugenius IV to, 213, 218, 219, 221, 235, 263, 264.

-, -, of Scotland, letter from Eugenius IV to, 230.

-, provincial, of Cashel, 547, 548.

- See also Convocations.

Court, papal, members of the. See Chapman; Oudencoep; Sutton;

-, -, See also Apostolic see; Chamberlains; Chaplains; Constitutions; Reservation; Reservations; Roman court.

Cross, Holy. See Holy Cross.

Crouched friars, Cruciferi, house of. See Dublin.

Cruciferi cum stella (Bethlehemites), order of. See Bethlehem in I.P.P.

Crucifix, 117.

Culdees, sacristship of, 9.

- See also Coladeate.

Cure of souls, neglect of, 417, 558, 559.

Cursal prebend, 139.

Cyprus, invasion of, by the Turks, 219.

D

Debt, suspension for non-payment of, 14.

Dedications. See All Saints; Annunciation; Assumption; Christ; Holy Apostles; Holy Cross; Holy Ghost; Holy Trinity.

- See also below, under Saints.

Defects, physical, dispensations on account of, to be ordained priest etc., 53, 676.

-, -, -, to minister as a priest, 445.

- See also Age; Illegitimacy.

Denmark, king of. See Eric.

Deprivation, by authority of the metropolitan, 374, 599.

-, by authority of the ordinary, 43, 109, 202, 208, 472, 584.

-, by papal authority, 2, 3, 49–51, 53, 74, 94, 99, 102, 110, 111, 142, 175, 177, 199, 225–227, 238, 239, 245, 294, 295, 299, 306, 307, 309, 312, 316, 348, 350, 356, 357, 371, 377, 414–417, 419, 423–425, 452, 453, 459, 475, 500, 511, 520, 542, 558, 559, 561, 562, 596, 597, 608, 623, 625, 649, 651, 654, 655.

-, -, on account of ignorance of the language of parishioners, 470.

- See also Suspension.

Dilapidation of benefices, 2, 32, 45, 50, 53, 72, 81, 102, 142, 177, 245, 295, 309, 347, 353, 371, 377, 415–417, 419, 420, 423, 424, 453, 469, 500, 511, 520, 542, 551, 558, 559, 596, 597, 623, 625, 649, 651, 654, 671.

- See also Alienations.

Diseases, 26, 196.

Dispensations. See Age; Benefices; Commendam; Defects; Illegitimacy; Marriage; Orders; Rehabilitations; Religious; Violence.

Distributions, daily, 589.

Divorce, 441, 545.

- See also Marriage.

Dominicans. See Friars Preachers.

Ducats, gold, 265, 595, 649 note.

E

Egypt, 300.

Elections, canonical, 213, 309, 587.

-, -, confirmation thereof refused by the bishop, 654, 655.

-, -, freedom of, 144.

-, -, invalid by reason of previous papal reservations etc., 62, 63, 77, 143, 253, 258, 269, 270, 379, 411, 412, 498, 499, 521, 591, 611, 654.

-, -, in opposition to a papal provision, 312.

- See also Postulations.

Enclosure, in religious houses, indults to leave, 63, 64, 149, 150.

- See also Confessions.

England, admiral of. See Holland.

-, cardinal of. See Beaufort.

-, chancellor of. See Stafford.

-, envoys to and from. See Envoys.

-, Hospitallers of, papal letters to the priors of, 296.

-, - See also Hospitallers.

-, king of, patronage belonging to, in Ireland, 398.

-, kings of. See Henry V; Henry VI; William II.

-, maritime attacks on the Cornish coast of, 173.

- papal collectors in. See Collectors.

-, papal legates to. See Legates.

-, papal nuncios to. See Nuncios.

-, papal tenth in, 299, 305, 306, 311.

-, treasurer of. See Cromwell.

- and France, wars between, 144.

-, France and Burgundy, efforts by Eugenius IV to make peace between, 219–222, 228, 229, 248.

-, - See also Albergati; Eugenius IV.

- See also Augustinian; Benedictine; Carmelite; Carthusian; Councils; Friars Minors; Friars Preachers; Hospitallers; Hospitals; Premonstratensian.

English clergy at the Roman court. See Roman court.

Envoys to and from the pope. See Eugenius IV and Martin V in I.P.P.

- See also Collectors; Legates; Nuncios.

Erection of a parish into a collegiate church, 461, 647.

- See also Foundations.

Exchange, letters of, 306, 316, 320.

Exchange of benefices. See Benefices.

Exchequer, royal, baron of. See Fallan.

Excommunication, by the ordinary etc., mandates to grant conditional absolution from, 487, 488, 497, 623, 624.

-, by papal authority, mandates to absolve from, 502, 503, 671, 672.

-, the greater, 3, 69, 475, 511.

- See also Irregularity; Mass; Rehabilitations.

Execrabilis ,’ rehabilitation on account of infraction of the constitution, 468.

-, voidance and reservation of benefices by. See Reservation.

Exemplifications, of letters of ordinaries, 633.

-, of papal letters, 525, 530, 535, 639.

-, - See also Martin V.

Exemption, personal, from ordinary jurisdiction, 287, 333, 334.

- See also Religious and Religious houses.

Expectations, precedence of members of the papal court in regard to, 581.

-, - See also Roman court.

- See Reservations.

F

Fair (Boston), 23.

Farm, of benefices etc., 21, 32, 33, 52, 115–117, 143, 285, 517, 527, 636, 637.

-, - See also Residence, indults of exemption from.

-, by religious, 383, 405, 406.

Fasting, indults for confessors to commute vows of, 38, 39, 69, 70, 503.

-, indults not to observe, 26, 514.

Feasts. See Saints.

First fruits. See Annates.

Florins, 170.

-, of Avignon, 647.

-, of Florence, 56, 147, 172, 257, 344, 414.

-, of the papal camera, 44–46, 50, 72, 103–105, 107, 161, 171, 203, 204, 261, 370, 371, 373, 375, 488, 489, 490 (ter.), 493, 495, 497, 533, 545, 547, 609, 620, 623, 638, 665, 666.

-, exchange value of, 50.

Font, baptismal, 173.

Foreign clergy, in England, 145, 197.

Forgery, of a title, 90.

-, of papal letters, 70, 484, 485, 561.

- See also Fraud.

Fornication, by laymen, 17–19, 507, 578.

-, by parish and other secular clergy, 415, 416, 419, 423, 453, 558, 623, 625.

-, by religious, 50, 53, 72, 144, 295, 309, 347, 353, 493, 652, 654.

-, faculty for a nuncio to grant dispensations on account of, 82.

- See also Adultery; Clergy; Concubinage; Illegitimacy; Incest; Marriage dispensations.

Foundations: —

chantries, 164, 165, 528.

colleges and collegiate churches, 164, 165, 265, 330, 331, 339, 340, 460, 461, 595, 647.

house of Friars Minors, 457.

poor hospital, 339, 340.

religious houses, 617, 672.

- See also Henry VI in I.P.P.

France, chancellor of, for Charles VII. See Térouane.

-, chancellor of the English dominions in. See Luxembourg.

-, envoys to and from. See Eugenius IV.

-, governor of, for Henry VI. See Beauchamp.

-, Hospitallers of, 296.

-, king of. See Charles VII.

-, legates and nuncios to. See Eugenius IV; Martin V.

- and England, wars between, 144.

- See also England.

Franciscan Order. See Friars Minors; Tertiaries.

Fraternities. See Confraternities.

Fraud, 346.

- See also Forgery.

French verses, 263 note.

Friars Minors: —

belonging to houses not named, 86, 351, 466, 471, 513 note, 582.

bishops, 111, 175, 582.

house of the Third Order of (Tertiaries). See Moorgagah alias Killeenbrenan.

licence to found a house of, 457.

minister-general of the Order of, 351.

minister provincial of the English province. See Dowe.

proctors of the order in the Roman court, 351.

Friars Preachers: —

belonging to houses not named, 104, 258, 342, 352, 534, 541, 575, 584, 617.

bishops, 55, 389, 534, 575, 584, 617.

houses of, in England. See Beverley; London (religious houses).

in Ireland. See Longford; Mullingar; Sligo.

in Scotland. See Ayr; Inverness.

nuns under the institutes of the, 170.

Friars. See Augustinian friars; Carmelite friars; Friars Minors; Friars Preachers; Tertiaries.

Fruits of benefices, indults to receive whilst non-resident. See Farm; Residence.

-, first. See Annates.

G

Germany, nuncio of Eugenius IV to. See Eugenius IV.

- See also Almain.

Gilds. See Confraternities.

Glover, 173.

Grammar-schools, 348, 349.

Greek church, union of the, 224, 232, 261 note, 264, 265, 272.

Greeks, emperor of the. See John.

Grey Friars. See Friars Minors.

H

Hanaper, clerk of the, 247.

Heresy, 297, 342.

- See also Schism.

Hermitage, 384.

Holland, nuncio of Eugenius IV to. See Eugenius IV.

Holy Apostles, dedication to. See Kilmainebeg.

Holy Cross, dedications to. See Chester; Crediton; Edinburgh; Limerick; Shancough; Waltham.

- See also Sainte-Croix; St. Cross; St. Crux.

Holy Ghost, dedication to. See London.

-, Santo Spirito. See Rome.

Holy Land, vows of pilgrimage to the, 291, 297, 304, 483.

- See also Jerusalem (in Index of Persons and Places); Sepulchre; Vows.

Holy Sepulchre. See Sepulchre.

Holy Thursday, bull of excommunication Cæna Domini, 299.

Holy Trinity, dedications to. See Ballintober; Brechin; Bredgar; Caen; Cambridge; Cardigan; Clee; Coventry; Dublin; Fécamp; Horsham; Isle of Wight; London (religious houses); Lough Key; Lough Oughter; Mullingar; Repton; St. Andrews; Soutra; Stratford on Avon; Tuam; Whaplode; Winchester; York.

- and St. John, dedication to. See Henley in Arden.

- and St. Thomas the Martyr, dedication to. See Rome.

Homicide, faculty to absolve from, 299.

-, by clergy, 205, 469.

- See also Violence.

Hospitality, burden of, to religious houses, 482.

-, -, to secular clergy, 599.

Hospitallers, belonging to houses not named, 2, 34, 145, 478, 504.

-, houses of:—

in England. See Beverley.

in Ireland. See Kilkenny, West; Kilmainham; Tully.

-, lands of, in Scotland, 504.

-, of England, prior and brethren of, indult for, 513.

-, -, priors of, papal mandate to, 296.

-, order of, master and convent of, 237, 296, 504.

-, -, -, lieutenant of, in Hungary, 302.

-, -, treasurer-general of. See Lamanni.

-, -, turcopoliers of the, 286, 302.

- See also Almain; France; Spain.

Hospitals, Augustinian. See London; Limerick; Lutterworth; Newcastle upon Tyne; Soutra; Wells.

-, Bethlehemite. See St. Germains.

-, poor:—

in England. See Birmingham; Brackley; Canten bury; Chichester; Clothall; Denhall; Romney; Shirburn; Southwark; Stratford on Avon; Tenby; Westminster; York.

in Scotland. See Musselburgh; Perth; St. Andrews; Strathblane.

in Ireland. See Limerick.

-, -, exemption of, from a papal tenth, 305.

-, - See also Almshouse; Indulgences.

Hours, the canonical, 571.

-, -, indult to say according to any Use, 633, 634.

-, -, neglect of parish clergy to say, 415.

-, - See also Use.

House of God. See Mullingar.

Household, papal, members of the. See Eugenius IV; Martin V.

Hungary, lieutenant of the master and convent of the Hospitallers in, 302.

I

Illegitimacy of clergy, 239.

-, dispensations by papal authority on account of, to be ordained priest and hold benefices with cure of souls:—

(1) for simple bastards, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 12, 15, 19, 25, 47, 48, 59–61, 66, 68, 73, 74, 100–102, 109–111, 113, 114, 116–119, 122, 123, 139, 142, 143, 149, 155, 158, 160, 164, 166, 167, 173, 174, 178, 192, 200–202, 207, 251, 260, 276, 326, 328–330, 332, 335–338, 355, 369, 375, 376, 380, 384, 397, 401, 402, 406–408, 417–421, 424, 428, 430, 437, 438, 443, 444, 450–452, 454, 463, 466, 467, 469, 470, 483, 491, 529, 531, 534, 536, 537, 550, 552, 557, 560–563, 566, 567, 591 (bis), 603 note, 606, 617, 618, 622, 624, 625, 628, 629, 632, 637, 639, 645, 648, 660, 666, 670, 677.

(2) for adulterine children, 68, 94, 163, 166, 179, 181, 182, 381–383, 409, 425, 438, 439, 457, 463, 474, 552, 640, 653, 677.

-, benefices held without, 544, 558.

(3) for children of clergy, secular and regular, 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 13, 14, 16, 19, 20, 25, 26, 46, 48, 49, 51, 57, 59, 60, 62, 66, 67, 73, 75, 76, 78, 89, 91, 96–102, 104, 106, 112, 114, 115, 118, 120, 138, 139, 141, 145, 148, 156, 157, 161, 166–168, 170, 172, 179, 192, 193, 202, 322, 328, 329, 333, 345, 348, 356, 357, 367, 368, 381–383, 396, 397, 405, 410, 416–418, 421, 429, 437–441, 443, 444, 449, 451, 453–455, 457, 462, 466, 468, 470–473, 475, 482, 485, 493, 495, 501, 511, 517, 525, 532, 533, 539, 541, 545, 546, 548, 549, 554, 557, 558, 559 (bis), 560, 563, 564, 584, 592–594, 596, 597, 601, 625, 627, 629 (bis), 641 (bis), 643, 651–654.

-, benefices held without, 585, 604.

-, dispensations by the ordinary on account of, to be promoted to minor orders and hold benefices without cure of souls, 13, 19, 26, 117, 119, 120, 416, 429, 651, 654.

- faculties for nuncios to grant dispensations on account of, 82, 255, 278, 279, 283, 289, 291, 292, 297, 304.

- See also Bishops; Ireland; Rehabilitations.

Image (or picture) of St. Radegund, 603.

Impediments to holy orders. See Age; Defects; Illegitimacy; Serfs.

Imprisonment, of clergy, 312.

- See also Prison.

Incest, 17, 295, 299, 342, 507.

- See also Fornication; Marriage dispensations.

Incompatible benefices, dispensations to hold, etc. See Benefices.

Indulgence, plenary, for visits to Eton college church, 239, 240, 246, 271.

-, -, indults for confessors to grant, 27, 31, 34, 36, 37, 39, 40, 43, 69, 70, 124–126, 129–133, 182–187, 189, 190, 210, 211, 241, 254, 262, 280, 296, 298, 300, 305, 359–365, 390, 392–395, 430–433, 475, 476, 478, 479, 513, 514, 516, 528, 568–570, 572–574, 614–616.

-, -, -, safeguarding clauses against abuse etc. of, 528.

Indulgences for visits and alms etc. towards the building and repair etc. of:—

bridges and bridge chapels, 23, 27, 167, 347, 658.

cathedral churches, 65, 445, 458, 663.

chantries, 87, 528.

colleges and collegiate churches and chapels, 84, 248, 258, 259, 448.

hospitals, 85, 86, 552.

monastic churches and chapels, 18, 21–25, 27, 69, 93, 94, 162, 169, 170, 341, 384, 437, 446, 460, 482, 501, 505, 506, 530, 592, 601, 603, 636.

parish churches, 17, 26, 79, 87, 117, 140, 141, 158, 323–326, 338, 442, 448, 502, 507, 524, 529, 589 (bis), 617, 646.

parochial and other chapels, 22, 55, 86, 87, 90, 91, 158, 171, 172, 258, 259, 338, 384, 388, 440, 552, 658.

roads, 658.

-, in aid of the union with the Greeks and the defence of Constantinople etc., 272, 298, 300.

- See also Questuarii.

Inquisitor of heresy, 342.

- See also Heresy.

Institutions, by the ordinary, doubtful validity of, 666.

-, -, invalid by reason of the presentee being the son of his immediate predecessor, 601.

-, -, invalid by reason of lapse of the collation to the pope, 517.

-, -, invalid by reason of papal ipso facto reservation, 541.

-, -, invalid by reason of simony, 558.

-, refusal by the ordinary to make, 597, 598, 618.

- See also Banns; Presentations.

Insurrection, 55, 56.

- See also Wars.

Interdict, by the ordinary, papal mandate to absolve from, 487.

-, mass etc. in places under. See Mass.

-, violation of, 542.

- See also Rehabilitations.

Intimidation, 13, 22, 97, 99, 100, 156, 157, 194, 198, 201, 312, 367, 418, 452, 455, 511, 517, 525, 542, 544, 549, 557, 559, 565, 584, 587, 591, 623, 651, 654.

- See Conspiracy; Violence.

- See also Achonry and other Irish sees in I.P.P.

Intrusion into benefices. See Benefices.

Ireland, admiral of. See Holand.

-, bishops of, acting as suffragans in English sees, 55, 175.

-, nuncios of Eugenius IV to. See Eugenius IV.

-, papal collectors in. See Collectors.

-, papal tenth in, 299, 305, 306, 311.

-, patronage in, belonging to the king of England, 398.

-, special mention of clergy of legitimate birth in, 470, 512, 521.

-, study of letters in, 87.

- See also Augustinian; Benedictine; Carmelite; Cistercian; Friars Minors; Friars Preachers; Hospitallers; Hospitals; Premonstratensian; Tertiaries; Wars.

Irish clergy, abroad, 564.

-, - See also Ireland (bishops of); Roman court.

- language, clergy ignorant of, 177.

Irregularity, contracted by celebrating mass and other divine offices when excommunicate, in contempt of the keys etc., 562, 596, 608 et passim.

- See also Mass; Rehabilitations.

Italy, miles of, 560, 675.

J

Judge, secular, 88.

K

Keys, contempt of the. See Irregularity.

L

Lapse of the collation of benefices to the pope by the constitutions of the Third General Lateran Council (cap. 8; Decretal. III. 8, 2), 3, 5–11, 13, 14, 24, 47, 53, 74, 76, 89, 99–101, 112, 122, 123, 145, 152, 154, 200–202, 206, 310, 397, 413–415, 417, 420, 421, 424, 426, 430, 452, 468–471, 473–475, 494, 507, 511, 512, 517, 557, 559, 562, 563 (bis) 564, 607, 624 (bis), 653.

- See also Collations; Institutions; Presentations.

Legates, papal. See Eugenius IV and Martin V in I.P.P.

- See also Collectors; Envoys; Nuncios.

Legatus natus . See Chicheley.

Lepers, 340, 533, 626.

Letters, of exchange, 306, 316, 320.

-, papal, abbreviators of. See Bloduell; Chapman; Feguli; MacBrady (Augustine); Oudencoep; Rossell; Sutton; Swan.

-, -, dimissory, in regard to ordination. See Orders.

-, -, errors, omissions etc. in, 139, 147, 160, 161, 281, 313, 398, 401, 443, 445, 464, 467, 500, 577–579, 588, 657, 658, 677, 678.

-, -, -, null etc. on account of, 329, 330, 355, 356.

-, -, -, surreptitious on account of, 57, 93, 198, 356, 357, 418, 577, 588, 609.

-, -, exemplifications of. See Martin V.

-, -, expedition of, 678.

-, -, forgery of, 70, 484, 485, 561.

-, -, null when not expedited within the lawful time, 111, 366.

-, -, registratores of. See Adria; Bartolomeus; Casatiis; Cerretanis; Garatoni; Pistorio; Varris; Vincio.

-, -, taxation of. See Multedus.

-, -, writers of. See Bourdonis; Henrici; Ricii (N.); Swan.

-, -, See also Conservatory; Litteræ; Registers.

-, royal, papal annulment of, 287.

Liberty, ecclesiastical, defence of, 148.

Litigation at the Roman court. See Apostolic see; Benefices; Citation; Palace; Roman court.

-, before the ordinary, 322, 323.

- See also Marriage causes.

Litteræ confessionales . See Confessions; Confessors.

- See also Letters.

M

Manorial chapels, 172, 240, 406, 409.

Manumission of a serf, 80.

Marks, Scots, 45.

-, of silver, 670, 675.

Marriage, dispensation to celebrate solemnly etc. in Lent etc., 249.

-, dispensations, and mandates to grant dispensations, to contract notwithstanding impediments of:—

Affinity, 17–19, 25, 54, 66, 68, 78, 89, 158, 162, 169, 205, 251, 255, 342, 402–404, 406, 407, 409, 440, 447, 456, 462, 500, 507 (bis), 508, 529, 626, 674.

Kindred, 17–19, 25, 54, 66, 68, 78, 89, 91, 158, 165, 169, 251, 255, 342, 402–404, 406, 407, 409, 440, 442–444, 447, 456, 462, 463, 484, 500, 502, 504, 507, 508, 644, 663, 674 (bis).

Quasi-affinity, 27, 508, 518, 602.

Spiritual relationship, arising from baptism, 91, 165, 166, 580.

-, mandates to grant dispensation to contract anew and remain in, notwithstanding impediments of:—

Adultery, 80.

Affinity, 18, 19, 58, 67, 68, 165, 168, 175, 255, 256, 321, 322, 341, 407, 441, 442, 519, 578–580, 593, 644 (bis).

Kindred, 69, 255, 256, 441, 592, 673.

Spiritual relationship, arising from baptism, 160, 165, 166, 172, 333, 334, 388, 445, 628, 630, 632, 635, 644, 658, 661.

-, arising from confirmation, 447, 658, 661.

-, banns of, diocesan constitutions about the publication of, 56.

-, -, mandate to grant dispensation to remain in, notwithstanding omission of banns, 56.

-, causes, 179, 180, 332, 503, 545–547.

-, clandestine, 165, 180, 255, 268.

-, - (without banns etc.), declared valid, 601.

-, dispensations to contract, with a deceased wife's sister, 626.

-, -, with a deceased husband's brother, 602.

-, -, faculties for nuncios etc. to grant, 82, 255, 279, 283, 289, 291, 292, 294, 298, 300, 304, 308, 484.

-, impediment of affinity a ground for divorce, 332.

-, voidance of benefices by contracting, 413, 414, 511, 557 (bis), 563, 649.

- See also Clerks; Divorce; Mass; Notaries.

Mass, indults to celebrate or cause to be celebrated, before daybreak, 30, 31, 39, 42, 126, 129, 131, 132, 135, 185, 186, 190, 212, 241, 262, 305, 362, 366, 434, 435, 477, 515, 572, 573, 615, 616.

-, -, in places under interdict, 43, 130, 135, 136, 191, 241, 305, 363, 366, 389, 406, 476, 571, 574, 616.

-, -, celebration of, when under sentence of excommunication, 3, 13, 15, 520, 559.

-, -, -, See also Irregularity; Rehabilitations.

-, -, when under sentence of suspension, 14.

-, - See Altars, portable.

-, manner of giving solemn benediction at, in England, 348.

-, marriage, 56.

-, neglect of parochial clergy to celebrate, 371, 415, 416.

-, requiem, 346, 587.

Matrimonii impedimenta . See Marriage.

Metropolitan, appeal to, from the ordinary, 488.

- See also Bishops, consecration of.

Migration of religious. See Religious.

Miracles, 22, 27, 91, 482, 603.

Monasteries. See Religious houses.

Money, exchange value of. See Florins.

- See also Ducats; Marks; Scotland; Tournois.

Mortmain, statute of, 242.

Motu proprio grants etc., passim, e.g., 182, 208, 226, 235, 236, 253, 257, 265, 270, 312, 313, 317, 359, 581, 674, 678.

Murder. See Homicide.

- See also Violence.

N

Natalium defectus , dispensationes desuper. See Illegitimacy.

Naturalization, of a Venetian as an English subject, 275.

Nave, repair of. See Parish churches.

Non-residence, deprivation by the ordinary on account of, 472.

-, deprivation by papal authority on account of, 102, 500.

- See also Residence.

Normandy, the three estates of, 252note.

Notaries, apostolic (protonotaries), 170, 216, 221, 233, 240, 241, 264, 266, 283, 295, 299, 305, 306, 317–319, 401, 489.

-, public, grants etc. of the office of, 33, 65, 145, 146, 196, 197, 210, 255, 279, 283, 289, 291, 292, 298, 304, 334, 346, 347, 385, 386, 392, 430, 518, 614.

-, -, provincial statute concerning the marriage of, 69, 91, 165.

Nuncios, papal. See Eugenius IV and Martin V in I.P.P.

- - See also Collectors; Envoys; Legates; Marriage.

O

Oaths, of fealty to the pope from:—

abbots etc., 32, 51, 53, 109, 110, 115, 144, 182, 194, 294, 329, 357, 566, 584, 653, 655.

bishops, 17, 79, 141, 148, 167, 174, 181, 194, 205, 250, 258, 294, 333, 338, 344, 358, 458, 463, 486, 503, 580, 582, 602, 603, 612, 613, 625, 626, 631, 662.

-, binding nature of, 266.

collectors, 282, 283, 316, 318, 320.

dean, 63.

notaries apostolic, 240, 283, 317, 318.

notaries public, 33, 65, 145, 146, 196, 197, 255, 279, 283, 289, 291, 292, 298, 304, 334, 346, 385 note, 392, 430, 518, 614.

papal minor penitentiaries, 84, 317, 319, 320.

-, of residence, 116, 169, 483.

-, by students of theology at Oxford, 86.

-, relaxation of, 22, 86, 93, 158, 169, 346, 406, 436, 460, 466.

-, -, surreptitious, 256.

- See also Perjury; Vows.

Obits, 461, 587.

-, See also Anniversaries.

Offices, divine. See Hours; Irregularity; Mass; Use.

Orders, priest's, etc., dispensations for holders of benefices with cure not to be promoted to, 84, 87, 122, 264, 502.

-, -, illicit promotions to, 166, 170.

-, -, impediments to the receiving of:—

ex defectu ætatis. See Age.

ex defectu natalium. See Illegitimacy.

See also Defects.

-, -, indult to receive from any bishop, for religious, 669.

-, -, indults to receive from any bishop extra tempora, 24, 121, 264, 631.

-, -, mandate to confer extra tempora, 250.

-, -, See also Illegitimacy; Rehabilitations; Serfs; Violence.

Orders, religious. See Religious.

Ordinance, episcopal, papal confirmation of, 439, 440.

- See also Constitutions; Councils; Statutes.

Ornaments, church, consecration and blessing of, 486.

Outlawry, 287, 602.

P

Palace, apostolic, auditors of causes of the. See Auditors.

-, -, litigation in the. See Apostolic see.

-, -, -, See also Litigation.

-, -, master of. See Turrecremata.

Pallium , 258.

Paraments. See Ornaments.

Pardoners. See Questuarii.

Parish churches, constitution against holding two (Ottenthal, Regulæ Canc. A post., p. 253, No. 105 of the Regulæ Eug. IV), 247, 248, 251, 252, 302.

-, difficulty of access to, on account of distance, etc., 84, 173, 332.

-, obligation of impropriators to repair the chancel of, 352.

-, obligation of parishioners to share in the repair of the nave, etc., of, 322, 323.

-, with habitual cure of souls, i.e. without parishioners, 330.

- See also Chapels; Cure; Indulgences.

Parliament, archbishop Chicheley's efforts for the repeal of the antipapal statutes by, 64, 65.

Parochial chapels. See Chapels.

Patronage, lay and ecclesiastical, papal mandates of collation and provision of benefices in. See Collations; Provisions; Reservations.

-, gifts of, for purpose of appropriation, 241–244, 645.

-, royal, in Ireland, 398.

Peace between England and France, papal negotiations for. See England and France.

Penitence, Order of. See Tertiaries.

Penitentiary (Penitentiaria) papal, letters of, 166.

-, (Penitentiarius), papal major, cases reserved to, 255, 288.

-, -, See Cardinal bishops (Albano, Palestrina, and Tusculum); Cardinal priests (St. Peter's ad Vincula); Bertrandi; Galdo.

-, -, regent of the office of. See Cesarinis (George de).

-, papal minor, 84, 317, 319, 320, 613, 639.

-, -, cases reserved to, 289.

Perjury, 3, 15, 50, 53, 99, 102, 110, 142, 256, 257, 294, 295, 309, 345, 377, 381, 382, 415–417, 424, 436, 453, 465, 469, 475, 500, 542, 545, 558, 562, 565, 625, 651.

-, See also Oaths.

Pestilences, 159, 243, 341, 349, 633.

Peter's pence, 318.

Petitions, signing of, by the pope, 578.

Pilgrimage, commutation of vows of, 291, 296, 297, 304, 483, 593.

-, See also Holy Land; Jerusalem; Rome; Santiago.

Pirates, etc., 173, 675, 676.

-, See also Wars.

Plague. See Pestilences.

Plebania , 9, 10, 48, 75, 115, 138.

Plenary indulgences. See Indulgences.

Plurality. See Benefices; Execrabilis.

Poland, king of. See Wladislav.

Poor. See Almshouse; Hospitals.

Popes. See Adrian; Alexander; Benedict XIII; Boniface V; Boniface VIII; Boniface IX; Celestine III; Eugenius IV; Felix V; Honorius I; Honorius III; John XXIII; Leo X; Lucius III; Martin V; Nicholas V; Paul II; Sergius I; Urban VI.

Portable altars. See Altars.

Portugal, king of, letters from Eugenius IV to, 261 note.

- and Algarve, king of. See Edward; Alfonso.

-, -, regent of. See Peter.

Postulations, 114, 223, 227, 228, 231, 239, 612.

-, simoniacal, 640.

- See also Elections.

Præmunire , statute of. See Statutes.

Preaching, 86, 149, 174, 669.

-, neglect of, by parish clergy, 415, 417, 504.

-, -, See also Clergy.

Prebend, parish church appropriated to a, 506.

Premonstratensian canons, belonging to houses not named, 440, 627.

-, houses of:—

in England. See Barlings; Beauchief; Bayham; Dereham; Langley; Newsham.

in Ireland. See Annadown; Killamanagh; Lough Key.

in Scotland. See Fearn; Holywood; Tongueland; Whiteherne.

foreign. See Prémontré; Silly.

-, order of, in England, reform of the habit of, 77, 78.

Presentations, by lay patrons, doubtful validity of, 597, 666.

-, -, -, when made immediately to the son of the previous holder of the benefice, 601.

-, -, invalid by reason of previous lapse of the collation to the pope, 517.

-, See also Institutions.

Prison, bishop's, 70.

-, monastic, 603.

- See also Imprisonment.

Processions, 678.

Procurations, for a nuncio, 261, 289, 290.

-, for diocesan visitation, 633.

-, -, refusal to pay, 142.

- See also Archdeacons; Bishops; Visitations.

Profession of religious. See Religious.

Protonotaries. See Notaries.

Provisions:—

(1) by authority of the metropolitan, 655.

(2) by authority of the ordinary, 45.

-, invalid, 253, 256, 314, 343.

(3) papal, and mandates to make provision by papal authority, of:—

sees in: —

England, 79, 96, 114, 167, 178, 209, 233, 236, 338, 358, 359, 458, 463, 498, 520, 521, 582, 603, 625, 626.

-, correspondence between Henry VI and Eugenius IV about, 213–219, 230, 231.

Ireland, 55, 81, 82, 94, 105, 108, 109, 111, 114, 141, 148, 175, 181, 182, 204, 236, 250, 267, 301, 337, 344, 358, 377, 378, 380, 388, 389, 402, 426, 427, 446, 451, 470, 482, 485, 503, 506, 512, 517, 518, 521, 549, 584, 585, 617, 643 (bis), 652, 668.

Scotland, 15, 17, 31, 32, 80, 97, 101, 174, 176, 208, 239, 265, 602, 631, 653, 654.

Wales, 575.

France and elsewhere, 194, 358, 359, 368, note, 499.

-, correspondence between Henry VI and Eugenius IV about, 222, 223.

-, correspondence between Charles VII and Eugenius IV about, 228note.

Poland, correspondence between Eugenius IV and king Wladislav about, 228note.

Portugal, correspondence between Eugenius IV and king Alfonso about, 225–227.

Spain, correspondence between Eugenius IV and John, king of Castile and Leon, about, 216.

-, papal doctrine about, 226.

-, papal practice about, 222, 223, 226, 230.

- See also Translations.

religious houses in: —

England, 253.

Ireland, 32, 43, 44, 53, 109–111, 113–115, 142, 182, 194, 329, 350, 356, 357, 464, 466, 520, 542, 568, 584, 653–655.

Scotland, 110, 114, 144, 181, 269, 270, 356, 366, 427, 486, 543, 544, 568, 639.

France, 258, 272, 428, 465, 498, 499, 521, 647, 655.

-, correspondence between Henry VI and Eugenius IV about, 222, 223.

Provisions, papal, and mandates to make provision by papal authority, of:—

secular benefices (dignities, canonries and prebends, parish churches etc.), 19, 20, 43, 45, 46, 53, 58, 60, 67, 68, 70, 71, 73, 75–77, 87, 93, 95, 96, 98, 113, 115, 118, 123, 124, 137, 138, 150, 151, 153, 176–178, 192, 199, 201, 206, 256, 264, 266, 295, 306–308, 310–314, 326, 330, 337, 368, 370, 374–376, 380–382, 398, 400–402, 404, 406, 410–413, 417, 418, 420, 422–424, 426, 429, 435, 436, 438, 445, 450–454, 457, 460, 468, 475, 489–491, 494–496, 498, 503, 508–510, 525, 533, 544, 547, 548, 551, 552, 560, 565, 579, 599, 604, 606, 607, 611, 619, 634, 638, 648–652, 666, 667, 671.

-, surreptitiously obtained, 564.

canonries with reservation of prebends etc., 5, 48, 55–61, 117, 124, 141, 142, 155–157, 176, 192, 193, 418, 437, 438, 442, 453, 470, 471, 481, 482, 491, 492, 496, 510, 529, 530, 556, 565, 575, 576, 578, 579, 581, 583, 584, 590, 605, 606, 611, 646, 651, 667, 674, 678.

benefices in ecclesiastical patronage (a) cathedral and collegiate patrons, 10, 15, 48, 152, 257, 312, 313, 336, 428, 441, 471, 491, 492, 496, 555, 578, 579, 605, 611, 622, 629, 667 (bis), 674, 678.

- (b) religious patrons, 176, 177, 428, 579, 622, 629 (bis).

-, -, archbishop Chicheley's opposition to, 64, 65.

-, -, null, when made to the excommunicate, 584.

-, -, statutes against. See Statutes.

-, - See also Collations; Reservations; Translations.

Provisors, statute of. See Statutes.

Q

Questuarii , indulgences forbidden to be sent by, 23, 86, 167.

R

Reconciliations of churches, cemeteries etc., faculties for bishops to carry out by deputy, 57.

Referendaries, papal. See Cameron (John); Dwerg; Jeune; Zabar ella.

Registers, papal, corrector of letters in the. See Anselmus.

-, -, errors and corrections in 12,24, 27 note, 29 note, 35 note, 36, 37, 41, 57 note, 86 note, 95, 99, 126, 130, 132, 134, 140 note, 145, 146, 149 note, 150 note, 159 note, 163note, 169 note, 171, 178, 184, 188note, 197 note, 204 note, 209 note, 228 note, 247 note, 251 note, 254 note, 255, 260 note, 267, 279 note, 290, 321 note, 323 note, 325 note, 328note, 331, 333 note, 337 note, 341note, 345, 347 note, 350 note, 351note, 366 note, 367 note, 368 note, 369 note, 382 note, 401 note, 407note, 425 note, 427 note, 431, 433, 434, 441 note, 442 note, 443 note, 445 note, 448, 458 note, 459, 467note, 477, 481 note, 483 note, 484note, 486 note, 497 note, 504 note, 507 note, 508, 515 note, 516, 520note, 524 note, 535, 536 note, 540note, 545 note, 546 note, 559 note, 560 note, 578 note, 580, 581 note, 585 note, 590 note, 591 note, 595note, 613, 627 note, 635 note, 636note, 637 note, 639 note, 644note, 645 note, 646 note, 650 note, 659 note, 660 note, 661 note, 662note, 664 note, 669 note, 670, 674note, 675 note.

-, -, rubricators of letters in the, 1 note, 147 note, 191 note, 353 note, 487 note.

-, - See also Aliottus; Andreas; Barcelona, Daniel Tries of; Benenati; Bripio; Ciremberg; Coqueti; Erfordia; Ghostendorus; Greuensteyn (Philibertus); Jacobi; Johannes; L.; Lubbertus; Martini; Mertzen; Mota; Nicolaus; Niuella; Nucella; Paris; Petrus; Prully;Raederen; Roberti (Jo.); Smedeking, John, of Recklinghausen; Simonelli (Dionisius); Stephanus; Theoderici (Johannes).

-, - See also Letters.

Rehabilitations on account of irregularity contracted by celebrating mass etc. when under sentences of excommunication, suspension, interdict, etc. (incurred by holding benefices with cure below the canonical age or without being ordained priest or without dispensation on account of illegitimacy, or by holding incompatible benefices, or by simony, etc.), 1, 25, 26, 48, 56–58, 62, 63, 67, 70, 85, 88, 90, 144, 159, 163, 173, 205, 207, 239, 241, 257, 271, 273, 279, 284, 290, 294, 297, 299, 300, 302, 304, 308, 313, 314, 315 note, 328, 329, 343–345, 351, 376, 379, 380, 382, 383, 391, 401, 403, 405, 406, 407, 412, 421, 436, 438, 443–446, 457, 462–464, 468, 474, 497, 508, 509, 523, 532, 541, 543, 548, 554 (bis), 562, 563, 586, 607, 608, 610, 640, 641, 643, 647, 648, 663, 676.

-, - See also Mass.

Relics, 65.

Religious, apostasy of, 72, 81, 303, 353, 603.

-, dispensations etc. for to hold secular benefices, 53–55, 150, 175, 180, 181, 246, 247, 351, 352, 466, 467, 519, 534, 541, 542, 586, 591, 638–640, 664, 671.

-, encroachment on the possessions of, 371.

-, exemption of, from a papal tenth, 305.

-, faculty for an abbot to dispense on account of defect of age, 391.

-, faculty for a legate to employ, 284.

-, farm of possessions of, 383, 405, 406.

-, holding of secular benefices in commendam by, 520, 642, 669.

-, - See also Commendam.

-, illicit holding of secular benefices by, 2.

-, imprisonment of, 603.

-, indults of exemption from the obligation of holding office, 553.

-, kidnapping by, 553, 554.

-, licences for the migration of 142, 174, 175, 554.

-, mandates to cause secular clergy to be admitted to make their profession as, 20, 50–53, 57, 75, 89, 113, 115, 138, 141, 182, 524, 543, 566, 590.

-, ordination of, by other bishop than the ordinary, 669.

-, outlawry of, 602, 603.

-, patronage of, 349.

Religions houses, appropriated churches etc. of, 51, 52, 170, 268, 339, 352, 353, 497, 502, 550.

-, -, alleged, 373, 374.

-, appropriations to, 241–244, 349.

-, - See also Appropriations.

-, audit of the accounts of 587.

-, building fund in, 327.

-, burial of nobles in, 601.

-, election to subordinate offices in, 586–588.

-, exempt from the jurisdiction of the ordinary and immediately subject to the Roman church, 178 note, 244, 245, 253, 259, 520, 654.

-, -, visitation of, by papal authority, 252, 253.

-, - See also Cistercian; Benedictine.

-, grammar-school within the precincts of, 348, 349.

-, indults for lay persons to enter, 70, 617, 618.

-, indult for the leasing of the property of, 352.

-, poverty of, 243, 436, 437, 446, 482, 633, 638, 639, 642.

-, rights of regality etc. belonging to, 672.

-, suppression of, 400, 401, 436.

-, visitation of, by authority of the ordinary, 671.

Religious, Religious Houses, and Religious Orders etc. See Abbots; Apostasy; Appropriations; Augustinian; Benedictine; Bethlehemites; Carmelite friars; Carthusian; Cistercian; Cluniac; Elections; Enclosure; Foundations; Friars Minors; Friars Preachers; Hospitallers; Illegitimacy; Indulgences; Patronage; Postulations; Premonstratensian; Provisions; Reservation and Reservations; Roman court; St. Clare; St. Victor; Templars; Tertiaries; Val-des-Choux.

Remission, plenary. See Indulgence.

Requiem masses, 346, 587.

Reservation of the Blessed Sacrament in private chapels, 240.

Reservation, ipso facto, of benefices void:—

by death at or within two days’ journey of the apostolic see (Roman court), 8, 9, 15, 100, 107, 112, 114, 115, 124, 151, 153–155, 176, 181, 182, 201, 266, 336, 343, 354, 355, 376, 377, 382, 391, 399, 405, 412, 416, 419, 467, 471, 498, 541–543, 655.

by death of members of the papal court (papal chaplains, abbreviators, etc.), 100, 102, 107, 264, 266, 295, 343, 354, 355, 374–377, 411, 453, 454.

by death of members of the households of cardinals, 450.

by resignation to the pope or at the apostolic see, 7, 81, 105, 110, 112–115, 123, 124, 144, 153, 199, 256, 276, 335–337, 354, 377, 378, 380, 382, 383, 418, 420, 422, 428, 446, 472 (bis), 488, 566, 567, 608, 609, 621, 622, 647, 650, 653, 655.

by resignation of members of the papal court, 112, 113, 377.

by deprivation ipso facto under the constitution ‘Execrabilis,’ 12, 62, 63, 85, 101, 108, 207, 354, 380, 407, 412, 430, 454, 455, 509, 647, 652.

by obtaining other benefices by papal authority, 51, 108, 109, 153, 154, 272, 356, 473, 560, 667.

- (sees, by translation), 31, 181, 499.

by promotion and consecration to the episcopate, 15, 95–97, 176, 178, 208, 209, 233, 236, 264, 266, 354, 359, 376, 377, 451, 470, 506, 512, 517, 518, 652, 668.

Reservations, general:—

of cathedral major dignities, 2, 62, 73, 76, 77, 108, 138, 150, 455, 510, 583, 605, 606, 610, 651.

of conventual priories, 143, 464, 566, 568, 585, 590, 609.

by death of members of the papal court within two days’ journey thereof, 354, 355.

by death of members of the households of cardinals, 450.

- See also Martin V.

Reservations, special:—

of sees, 109, 111 (bis), 114 (bis), 181, 194, 355, 357, 358, 388, 389, 426, 427, 498, 520, 521, 584, 612, 613, 625, 653, 654.

of religious houses, 258, 270, 274, 427, 498, 499, 521, 611, 613, 639, 670.

of secular benefices (dignities, canonries and prebends, parish churches, etc.), 95–97, 177, 411, 423, 447, 451, 508, 509, 649, 650, 667.

of benefices for collation to members of the households of secular magnates, 64, 69.

of benefices for collation to clergy residing at the Roman court, 263, 264.

of benefices in the gift of episcopal and cathedral (regular and secular) and collegiate patrons, 58–60, 117–121, 124, 191–193, 209, 257, 381, 382, 400, 404, 407, 410, 437, 438, 442, 637, 638, 646, 667, 670, 674, 678.

of benefices in the gift of religious patrons, 118–121, 141, 142, 209, 210, 637, 638, 670.

Reservations, faculties for nuncios, etc. to make, 238, 239, 244, 263, 284, 288, 299, 398.

- See also Benefices; Provisions.

Residence of clergy, indults of exemption from, whilst in the king's service, or studying at an university, or residing at the Roman court, etc., 32, 33, 79, 80, 115–117, 194–196, 254, 262, 285, 291, 292, 304, 324, 342, 343, 383–385, 408, 446, 447, 483, 486, 506, 508, 523, 532, 533, 538, 576, 626, 629, 630, 646, 660, 676, 677.

-, -, - See also Farm.

-, neglect of, by parochial clergy, 371.

-, - See also Non-residence.

-, statutory oaths of, 116, 169, 483.

- See Roman court.

Resignation of a see, papal licence to make, 260.

- See also Reservation.

Rhine, count Palatine of, 265.

Rivers:—

Mersey, 170.

near Whitby, 167.

Vinny, Vueny (q.v.).

Roads. See Causeways; Indulgences; Parish churches.

Rolls, keeper of the. See Frank.

Roman church, chancery of the. See Chancery.

-, religious houses immediately subject to the. See Religious houses (exempt).

-, rights of the, 148.

Roman court, agents and proctors at the, 324, 366, 369, 377, 428.

- - of James I, king of Scots. See Lauder (Edward de).

-, -, of the order of Friars Minors, 351.

-, causes not lawfully devolved to the, 203, 204, 343, 369, 376, 382, 488, 489 (bis), 490 (bis), 498, 544, 638, 665, 666.

-, clergy at: —

English, 195, 236, 247, 264, 266, 286, 334, 379, 456, 480, 503, 524, 602, 603.

-, political importance of, as representing English interests, 263, 264.

- See also Safe-conduct; Envoys.

Irish 22, 105, 121, 137, 142, 154, 335, 377, 403, 446, 451, 470, 485, 506, 542, 549.

Scots, 31, 72, 97, 110, 153, 155, 257, 287, 295, 307, 334, 344, 345, 368, 369, 399 (bis), 412, 420, 428, 472, 510, 541, 543, 550, 567, 621, 648.

foreign, 105, 158, 306, 401, 428, 447, 653.

- (bishops), 70, 121, 252note, 261 note, 368 note, 445, 457.

privileges of, in respect of precedence in the matter of reservations, 482, 581, 674, 675.

-, See also Reservation; Residence.

-, papal minor penitentiaries in the, 84, 319, 320.

-, -, See also Penitentiary.

-, reservation of benefices void at. See Reservation.

-, See also Apostolic see: Citation; Collations; Court (papal); Rome in I.P.P.

S

Sacrament, Blessed, reservation of in private chapels, 240.

Sacraments and sacramentals, 64, 149, 172, 173, 240, 486, 500, 513, 514.

-, licence to receive from any priest, 479.

-, neglect of parish clergy to administer, 415, 417.

Sacrilege, 299.

Safe-conduct, letters of, 148 note, 262note, 278, 280–286, 289, 291–293, 296, 299, 302, 305.

-, -, danger of travelling without, 232, 237.

St. Aidan of Ferns. See St. Modocius.

St. Andrew, dedications to. See Auckland; Brigstock; Dacre; St. Albans.

- See also SS. Mary and Andrew.

St. Anne, feast of, 601.

St. Anthony, dedications to. See London (religious houses); York.

- See also SS. John Baptist and Anthony.

St. Augustine, dedications to. See Canterbury; Daventry.

-, canons regular and friars of the order of. See Augustinian.

-, priest of the order of [canons regular], belonging to a house not named, 495.

St. Bartholomew, dedication to. See London.

St. Bee, St. Bega, dedication to. See Copeland.

St. Benedict, St. Benet, dedication to. See London (parish churches).

-, feast of, 646.

St. Beuno, dedication to. See Clynnog Vawr.

St. Botolph, dedication to. See Colchester.

St. Brandan, dedications to. See Annadown; Breaghwy; Moorgagah alias Killeenbrenan.

St. Bride, S. Brigida, dedications to. See Llansantffraid; London (parish churches).

- See also St. Bridget.

St. Bridget, dedications to. See Disertfinchilly; Killashandra; Longford; Syon; Urney.

- See also St. Bride.

St. Cainnech, St. Kannicius, dedication to. See Drumachose.

St. Catherine, dedications to. See Aughrim: Beverley: Drogheda; Monasternagalliaghduff alias Old Abbey; Waterford.

-, Virgin and Martyr, dedication to. See Wimborne.

-, -, feast of, 658.

St. Chad, dedication to. See Shrewsbury.

Saint-Clair, S. Clarus, dedication to. See Herouville.

St. Clare, faculty to found monasteries of the order of, 148 note.

St. Clement, dedications to. See Caen; Hastings; Pontefract; Terrington.

St. Columba, dedications to. See Derry; Eye; Iona; Oransay.

St. Columbanus, dedication to. See Bobbio.

St. Coman, St. Comanus, St. Connanus, dedications to. See Drummully; Roscommon; Uig; Vaternish.

St. Comgallus, dedication to. See Galloon.

St. Conganus, dedication to. See Ardnamurchan.

St. Connanus. See St. Coman.

St. Cronanus, dedication to. See Tomgraney.

Sainte-Croix, dedication to. See Bordeaux.

St. Cross, dedication to. See Stratford on Avon.

- See also Holy Cross; SainteCroix; St. Crux.

St. Crux, dedication to. See York.

St. David, dedication to. See Davidstow.

St. Donation, S. Donatianus, dedication to. See Bruges.

St. Dunstan, dedication to. See London (parish churches).

St. Eadburga, dedication to. See St. Mary and Eadburga.

St. Edward the Confessor, feast of the Translation of, 258.

- See also SS. Mary and Edward; St. Mary and SS. Thomas the Martyr and Edward the Confessor.

St. Enan, dedication to. See Drumraney.

St. Ernan. See St. Mernoc.

St. Euanus, rectius Enanus. See St. Enan.

St. Evin (Hibernice Eimhin), dedical tion to. See Monasterevin.

St. Findoca, St. Fynnoga, dedication to. See Coll.

St. Finnan, dedication to. See Eilean Fhianain.

St. Francis, Order of. See Friars Minors; Tertiaries.

St. Frideswide, dedication to. See Oxford.

St. Fynnoga. See Findoca.

St. George, dedications to. See Illasi; Windsor.

St. Germanus, dedication to. See Selby.

St. Gervais, dedication to. See Avranches.

St. Giles, dedication to. See Edinburgh; London (parish churches); Tydd.

St. Gwithelan or Gwythelan, dedication to. See Llanwyddelan.

St. Helen, dedication to. See Claypole.

Saint-Herbland, dedication to. See Rouen.

St. Hilary, St. Hilaire, dedication to. See Poitiers.

St. James, dedications to. See Alfington; Athboy; Birkenhead; Dundee; Lindsey; London (parish churches); Pirmil; Santiago; Strensall; Sutton in Holderness; Westminster.

-, feast of, 326, 338.

St. Jestyn, dedication to. See Llaniestyn.

St. John, dedications to. See Beverley; Chester; Sens; Stanton.

-, See also Holy Trinity and St. John.

St. John Baptist, dedications to. See Annadown; Colchester; Dublin; Kells; Kilkenny, West; Lincluden; Nenagh Stoke by Clare; Tenby.

SS. John Baptist and Anthony, dedication to. See Lutterworth.

St. John the Evangelist, dedications to. See Kilkenny; Tuam; Wells.

St. Kannicius. See St. Cainnech.

St. Kenin, dedication to. See St. Clare in I.P.P.

St. Kenneth, St. Kenithus, dedication to. See Inchkenneth.

St. Kienan, dedication to. See Duleek.

St. Lasrianus, Lassrianus, dedication to. See Devenish.

St. Laurence, dedications to. See Elsternwick; Limerick; Rosedale; York.

St. Lebuinus (Leofwine or Lewin), dedication to. See Deventer.

St. Leonard, dedications to. See Badlesmere; Exeter; Horrington, East; York.

St. Louis, dedication to. See Rouen.

St. Madernus alias St. Paternus (St. Maddern), dedication to. See Madron.

St. Maeldoid, S. Melldotus, dedication to. See Muckno.

St. Magymog, dedication to. See Rosconnell.

St. Margaret, dedications to. See Broomhall; Dalry; York.

St. Marnan. See St. Mernoc.

St. Martin, dedications to. See Bobbio; Oxford; Petsoe; Séez; Tours.

St. Mary, dedications to. See Abergavenny; Abingdon; Annadown; Antwerp; Assaroe; Ballymore; Ballyrashane; Ballysadare; Beddgelert; Boyle; Bradley; Broadwater; Buckfastleigh; Byland; Calais; Cambridge; Canon Island; Cardigan; Carlisle; Carrigillihy; Chichester; Cirencester; Clogher; Clonfert; Cirentuskert Omanny; Cloontuskert; Codford; Combe; Connell; Corbridge; Crossraguel; Cupar; Cymmer; Derrane; Down; Drogheda; Dublin; Durrow; Easton; Eton; Ferns; Fore; Forgandenny; Fountains; Gateshead; Graiguenamanagh; Holme Cultram; Houghton; Inchcleraun; Inchmacnerin; Inish murray; Inishlounaght; Innisfallen; Inverness; Jesmond; Kells; Keynsham; Kilbeggan; Kilgarie; Killagh; Killamanagh; Killeigh; Kilmonaster; Klaar Kamp; Leicester; Lincluden; London(parish churches); Lonlay; Loughrea; Louth; Macosquin; Maldon; Malmesbury; Marton in the Forest; Meaux; Melrose; MonasterMohill; Monaincha; Monasteranenagh; Monasterevin; Moxby; Mullingar; Navan; Newburgh: Newry; Ninfa; Northampton; Norton; Norwich; Osney; Ottery; Outrath; Painestown by Ardmulchan; Poynings; Rathkeale; Revesby; Romney Marsh; Roscommon; Saddell; St. Andrews; St. Davids; Saints Island; Selskar; Shrewsbury; Silly; Southwark; Southampton; Stafford; Stelling; Tewkesbury; Thoronet: Utrecht; Vienna; Walsingham; Wexford; Winchester; Worcester; York.

SS. Mary and Andrew, dedication to. See Lindores.

SS. Mary and Eadburga, dedication to. See Pershore.

SS. Mary and Edward, dedication to. See Limerick.

SS. Mary and Nicholas, dedication to. See Cambridge.

St. Mary and SS. Thomas the Martyr and Edward the Confessor, dedication to. See Higham Ferrers.

St. Mary Alba, dedication to. See Huntingdon.

St. Mary the Virgin, dedications to. See Abington; Auchterhouse; Ballinrobe; Barlings; Brightley; Burriscarra; Cong; Drumlane; Dublin; Dumfries; Dungiven; Elphin; Granard; Kilmory; Llanbrynmair; Moorgagah; New castle upon Tyne; Stoke by Clare; Strensall; Syon; Trim; Yarmouth.

-, miracles by the intercession of, 22, 27, 91, 603.

-, See also Annunciation; Assumption.

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

St. Mary Magdalen, dedications to. See Battlefield; Campsall; Canterbury; Clothall; Lewes.

St. Mary of Mount Carmel, friars of the order of. See Carmelite friars.

St. Matthew, dedication to. See London (parish churches).

St. Melldotus. See St. Maeldoid.

St. Melorius, Melorus, dedication to. See Amesbury.

St. Mernoc (St. Marnan alias St. Ernan, uncle of St. Columba), dedication to, 461.

St. Michael, dedications to. See Beverley; Cambridge; Coventry; Gloucester; Gussage; London (collegiate churches and parish churches); Mayo; Oxford; Scone; Tremain; Whichford.

St. Modocius (Mogue or Moaedhoc, i.e., St. Aidan of Ferns), dedication to. See Drumlane.

St. Nicholas, dedications to. See Exeter; London (parish churches); Rougholm; St. Andrews.

-, feast of, 325.

- See also SS. Mary and Nicholas.

St. Olave, dedications to. See London (parish churches); Southwark.

St. Oswald, dedication to. See Nostel.

Saint-Ouen, dedication to. See Rouen.

St. Pancras, dedication to. See Lewes.

St. Pantaleo, dedication to. See Chichester.

St. Paternus alias St. Madernus (St. Maddern), dedication to. See Madron.

St. Patrick, dedications to. See Carnalway; Castleterra; Coleraine; Croagh Patrick; Dublin; Dungiven; Kildress; Kiltubrid; Stamullin; Trim.

-, feast of, 589, 592.

St. Paul, dedications to. See Münster; Perth.

-, See also SS. Peter and Paul.

St. Peter, dedications to. See Abbeyderg; Chertsey; Chester; Drogheda; Gloucester; Guestwick; Ipswich; Newtown by Trim; Shrewsbury; Steeple Fitzpaine; Tavy; Triquerville; Walpole; Westminster; York.

SS. Peter and Paul, dedications to. See Athlone; Armagh; Clare; Clones; Drypool; Knock; Llanbadarn Fynydd; Llandaff; Pershore; Rattoo; Rome.

St. Philip, dedication to. See Norton.

St. Radegund, feast and image of, 603.

St. Raphael the Archangel, feast and office of, 246, 247.

St. Roman, dedication to. See Blaye.

St. Sampson, dedication to. See Cricklade.

St. Saviour, dedications to. See Graiguenamanagh; Syon.

St. Sebastian, dedication to. See Rome.

St. Senan, dedication to. See Scattery Island; Sennen.

St. Sepulcher, dedication to. See Caeu.

- See also Sepulchre.

St. Seurin, S. Severinus, dedication to. See Bordeaux.

St. Stephen, dedications to. See Caen; Leighlin; London (parish churches); Norwich; Pont-del'Arche; Westminster.

St. Sixtus, dedication to. See Rome.

SS. Stephen and Thomas the Martyr, dedication to. See Romney, New.

St. Swithun, dedication to. See Worcester.

St. Thomas the Martyr, dedications to. See Arbroath; Bally Beg; Canterbury; Dublin; Glasgow; Glasney; Southwark.

-, See also Holy Trinity and St. Thomas the Martyr; SS. Mary the Virgin and Thomas the Martyr; St. Mary and SS. Thomas the Martyr and Edward the Confessor; SS. Stephen and Thomas the Martyr.

St. Tierney, S. Tygernatius, dedication to. See Clones.

St. Victor, dedications to. See Marseille; Paris.

-, monastery of the order of. See Waterford.

St. Vincent, dedication to. See Volturno.

St. Vitalis, dedication to. See Pomaro.

St. Vivien, dedication to. See Rouen.

St. Werburgh, dedications to. See Chester; Dublin.

St. Wilfrid, dedication to. See Ripon.

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

Salmon, payment in, 504.

Sant’ Angelo, dedication to. See Ninfa.

Santo Spirito, dedication to. See Rome.

Saracens, See Turks.

Saxony, duke of, 265.

Schism, 297.

-, See also Felix V; Heresy.

Scotland, adherents of Felix V in. See Felix V.

-, anti-papal legislation in (statutes against Baratry etc.), 234, 261, 263, 286–288, 294, 334.

-, chancellor of. See Cameron.

-, envoys to and from. See Eugenius IV; Martin V.

-, governor of. See Steward.

-, Hospitallers’ lands in, 504.

-, kings of. See David II; James I; James II; William.

-, legate from Eugenius IV to. See Eugenius IV.

-, money current in, 45, 533, 551, 622.

-, papal collectors in. See Collectors.

-, papal nuncios to. See Eugenius IV; Martin V.

-, princes of, letter of Eugenius IV to, 290.

-, queen of. See Joan.

-, reform of the church in, 229, 230.

-, three Estates of, letter from Eugenius IV to, 234, 235.

- See also Augustinian; Coun cils; Friars Preachers; Hospitals; Premonstratensian; Provisions; Wars.

Scots clergy at the Roman court. See Roman court.

- students abroad:—

at Paris, 155.

at Kö, 670.

Secretaries, papal. See Martin V; Eugenius IV.

Secular arm, invocation of the aid of the, passim, e.g., 103–105, 107, 180, 489 (bis), 490 (bis), 493, 495, 497, 545, 548, 600, 619, 620, 638, 639, 665.

- court, monk outlawed by the, 602.

- judge, 88.

Sepulchre, Holy, pilgrim to, 278.

-, - See also Holy Land; Jerusalem in I.P.P.; St. Sepulchre.

Sequestration, procedure by, 287, 369, 370, 464, 465, 546, 623.

Serfs, dispensation for, to be ordained priest etc., 23.

-, manumission of, 80.

Serjeant at-arms, papal. See Ely.

Sermons. See Preaching.

Sheriff, 140.

Sicily, king of. See René.

Simony, 13, 20, 32, 46, 49, 50, 53, 73, 74, 83, 93, 97–99, 102, 110, 123, 154, 168, 250, 256, 257, 290, 295, 308, 309, 328, 350, 351, 401, 406, 417, 419, 420, 422, 428, 429, 436, 452, 457, 460, 500, 520, 532, 557, 562, 565, 585, 586, 596, 605, 625, 640, 642, 649.

- See Rehabilitations.

Spain, Hospitallers of, 296.

Statutes, anti-papal, in England (Prœmunire and Provisors), 64, 65, 76, 266.

-, -, -, Eugenius IV's efforts to obtain the repeal of, 217, 218.

-, -, in Scotland (against Baratry etc.), 234, 261, 263, 286–288, 294, 334.

-, cathedral, 116, 313, 314.

-, chantry, 81, 673.

-, chapel, 86.

-, colleges and collegiate churches, 331, 339, 340, 461, 595.

-, hospital, 339, 340.

-, religious house, 617, 618.

-, Mortmain, 242.

- See also Benefices; Constitutions; Councils; Notaries public; Ordinance; Residence.

Stella , Cruciferi cum, order of, (Bethlehemites). See Bethlehem in I.P.P.

Students, passim, e.g. 337, 436, 443, 475, 643, 673.

- See also Cambridge; Köln; Oxford; Paris; St. Andrews; Scots; Universities.

Subdeacon, papal. See Clement.

Subdiaconal prebend, in Hereford, 33.

Suffragan bishops, 55, 175.

Sunday, ordinance against the opening of shops on, 174, 321.

Suspension, by papal authority, 551, 671.

-, penalty of, 14, 20 et passim

- See also Deprivation; Mass; Rehabilitations.

Syria, 300.

T

Tabellionatus officium . See Notaries public.

Taxation, impoverishment of religious by, 482.

- See also Tenths.

Templars, lands of, in Scotland, 504.

Tenths, papal, imposed on Christendom for the defence of the East, 299, 305, 306, 311.

-, royal, impoverishment of religious by, 482.

Tertiaries, Franciscan, 476 (bis).

-, -, house of. See Moorgagah alias Killeenbrenan.

Testaments and testamentary causes. See Wills.

Tithes, 54, 55, 328, 339, 352, 436, 461, 492, 504, 505, 547, 550, 551, 611.

Tournois , deniers gros, 56, 147, 172, 257, 344, 414.

- petits, 10, 20, 182, 650, 655.

Trade. See Fair.

Trades:—

barbers, 174, 321.

glover, 173, 443.

grocer, 179, 180, 190.

mercer, 432.

Translations of bishops, 31, 181, 182, 194, 205, 216 note, 223 note, 227note, 228, 231, 270, 294 note, 333, 355, 356 note, 357–359, 499, 580, 582, 584, 662.

-, annulment of, 252.

-, without effect, 267 note.

- See also Provisions.

Treason, 261, 287.

Trentals, tricennalia, 439.

Turcopolier of the Hospitallers, 286, 302.

Turks, invasion of Christendom by the, 219, 239, 248, 271, 272, 284, 296–301, 305, 306.

U

Unions of parish churches, 500, 507, 530.

- See also Appropriations.

Universities, faculty to dispense ecclesiastics at, on account of defect of age, 290.

-, students at, 337.

-, - See also Cambridge; Köln; Oxford; Paris; Residence; St. Andrews; Students.

Use of Salisbury, 51.

- See also Canonical hours.

Usury, 298.

V

Verses, French, 263 note.

Vicars, perpetual, in appropriated churches etc., 52, 144, 159, 161, 162, 352, 353, 550, 551, 645, 646.

-, -, -, insufficient portions of, 497.

-, stipendiary, in the absence of the titular vicar, 533.

Vice chancellor, of Eugenius IV. See Condulmarus; Johannes.

Violence, by clergy, on laymen, 173, 205, 443, 469, 554.

-, -, constructive, dispensations etc. on account of, 88, 523, 531, 532, 648, 675, 676.

-, on clergy, by clergy, 15, 55, 312, 597, 608.

-, -, by laymen, 173, 543.

-, -, faculties for nuncios to absolve on account of, 288, 297.

- See also Benefices (intrusion into); Homicide; Intimidation; Wars.

Visitations, archidiaconal, exemption from personal attendance at, 517.

-, - See also Archdeacons.

-, diocesan, 500.

-, -, by deputy, 80, 261.

-, -, exemption from personal attendance at, 517.

-, -, procurations for, 633.

-, metropolitical, 301, 302, 374.

-, of religious houses, 207, 252, 253.

-, -, by authority of the ordinary, 671.

-, - See also Religious houses.

- faculty for a nuncio to carry out, 288.

- See also Benedictine order; Cistercian order; Procurations.

Voidance of benefices. See Deprivation: Marriage; Reservation.

Vows, commutation of, 262, 296, 297, 302, 304, 483.

- See also Abstinence; Confessors; Fasting; Oaths; Pilgrimage.

W

Wake, 440.

Wales, pirates on the coast of, 675, 676.

-, preaching in the language of, 669.

-, wars in, 51, 65, 324, 437.

-, - on the border of, 243.

- See also Augustinian; Bene dictine.

Wars, border (Scots), 21.

-, - (Welsh), 243.

-, Hundred Years', 144, 252 note, 532.

-, in Ireland, 22, 25, 52, 445, 446, 531, 633, 643, 674.

-, in Scotland, 444, 601.

-, in Wales, 51, 65, 324, 437.

- See also Insurrection; Pirates.

Wills, 64, 149, 150, 240, 245, 340, 346, 408, 598, 599.