Regesta 34: 1265-1267

Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 1, 1198-1304. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1893.

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'Regesta 34: 1265-1267', in Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 1, 1198-1304, (London, 1893) pp. 437-439. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-papal-registers/brit-ie/vol1/pp437-439 [accessed 23 April 2024]

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Regesta, Vol. XXXIV.

1 Clement IV.

1265.
14 Kal. Aug.
Perugia.
(f. 14d.)
To Ottobon, cardinal legate, directing him not to be deceived by pretext of a false peace, since nothing can please God or the pope unless that pestilent man, with all his progeny, be cast out of the realm. If Manfred, with his army of Saracens and infidels approaches Rome, the pope fears for his meeting with the king, who is only too eager to give him battle.(See Vol. 33, f. 10.) [Martene, II. 166.]
10 Kal. April.
Perugia.
(f. 15d.)
To the queen. (See Vol. 30. f. 11, and Vol. 33, f. 13.)
13 Kal. Aug.
Perugia.
(f. 21.)
To Ottobon, cardinal legate. (See Vol. 33, f. 16d.)
1265.
13 Kal. Nov.
Perugia.
(f. 22d.)
Mandate to the same. (See Vol. 33, f. 17d.)
15 Kal. Nov.
Perugia.
(f. 22d.)
To the queen. The pope has not been able to send Master Berard, papal notary, who, however, will be sent, if it can be found that his mission will not interfere with that of the legate.
The like to the queen of France.
2 Id. Nov.
Perugia.
(f. 26.)
To Ottobon, cardinal of St. Adrian's, papal legate, in regard to the sum of 300 marks in church revenues, to be given, in commendam, to those in need, until provision is inade to them. The bishops of Worcester, London, Lincoln, and Ely, may be freed from excommunication, but are to remain suspended until the pope sends further orders. (See Vol. 33, f. 19d.)
3 Kal. Dec.
Perugia.
(f. 27d.)
Mandate to the same. (See Vol. 30, f. 19d. and Vol. 33, f. 21.)
5 Id. Dec.
Perugia.
(f. 28d.)
To the same. (See Vol. 30, f. 20, and Vol. 33, f. 21.)

2 Clement IV.

1266.
18 Kal. July.
Viterbo.
(f. 54d.)
To the same. (See Vol. 30, f. 38, and Vol. 33, f. 38.)
14 Kal. July.
Viterbo.
(f. 55.)
Mandate to the same. (See Vol. 30, f. 38d, and Vol. 33, f. 38.)
10 Kal. July.
Viterbo.
(f. 56.)
To friar Roger called ‘Bacon,’ of the order of Friars Minors. The pope has received his letter, which has been verbally explained to him by G. called ‘Bonecor,’ knight. The pope orders him, any superior's order or Franciscan statute to the contrary notwithstanding, to write at once what the pope, when legate, ordered him to communicate to Raymund de Laudun, and to declare what remedies he thinks should be applied in regard to these matters which Roger lately stated to be so urgent. [Bacon, Opera Inedita, 1.]
8 Id. May.
Viterbo.
(f. 59.)
To Ottobon, cardinal legate. (See Vol. 30, f. 40d.)
5 Id. Oct.
Viterbo.
(f. 70.)
Exhortation to the same, to send, under seal, information of persons in England, whose devotion to the Roman Church and behaviour during this persecution, fit them for sees which may become void. [Martene, II. 411.]
2 Id. Oct.
Viterbo.
(f. 70d.)
Mandate to the same. (See Vol. 33, f. 47d.)
8 Kal. Nov.
Viterbo.
(f. 72d.)
Request to the same. (See Vol. 30, f. 49d.)
[Martene, II. 422.]

3 Clement IV.

1267.
5 Id. May.
Viterbo.
(f. 84d.)
Mandate to the bishop of Lincoln. (See Vol. 30, f. 57, and Vol. 33, f. 56 (54)). [Martene, II. 466.]
Ibid. To Ottobon, cardinal legate. (See Vol. 30, f. 57.) [Martene, II. 466.]
7 Kal. Aug.
Viterbo.
(f. 93d.)
Mandate to the archbishop of Canterbury to obey and assist the legate. The pope has reserved benefices in the said diocese formerly held by his brother Philip. (See Vol. 33, f. 61.)
[Martene, II. 510.]
Ibid. To Ottobon, cardinal legate. (See Vol. 33, f. 61.) [Martene, II. 511.]
8 Kal. Dec.
Viterbo.
(f. 103d.)
Mandate to Ottobon, cardinal legate. (See Vol. 33, f. 67.)
19 Kal. Feb.
Viterbo.
(f. 105d.)
To Lewis IX., in regard to king Henry's son Edward, who has asked counsel of the pope touching his crusader's vow; the burdens of the Anglican church make it impossible that his request should be granted. The pope informs Lewis of the affairs of Sicily and Italy, and of the business of the countess of Leicester.
7 Id. Feb.
Viterbo.
(f. 108d.)
To Henry III. (See Vol. 30, f. 72, and Vol. 33, f. 70.)

4 Clement IV.

1268.
3 Kal. Mar.
Viterbo.
(f. 116.)
To the bishop of Lismore. The pope does not intend to transfer to other uses what has been intended for the Holy Land. Commends him for his diligence in collecting and keeping the Holy Land subsidy in Ireland, and orders him to provide the legate with so much as shall serve the needs of the king and some barons of France, who are about to set out.
(6 Non. Mar.)
Viterbo.
(f. 117.)
To the bishop of Winchester. (See Vol. 30, f. 75.)
n.d.
(f. 127d.)
Mandate to Ottobon, cardinal legate. (See Vol. 33, f. 81.)