Lateran Regesta 447: 1449

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'Lateran Regesta 447: 1449', in Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 10, 1447-1455, (London, 1915) pp. 378-387. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-papal-registers/brit-ie/vol10/pp378-387 [accessed 25 April 2024]

In this section

Lateran Regesta, Vol. CCCCXLVII (fn. 1).

De Dignitatibus Vacantibus.

2 Nicholas V.

1448[–9].
Prid. Non. Feb.
(4 Feb.)
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 95d.)
To Johanni Chorg (or Ohorg), Dermit Oduda and David Otharppa, canons of Killala (Aladen.). Mandate to collate and assign to Donatus Odyd (? rectius Oduyd), priest, of the diocese of Killala (who is of noble birth, and who when in his twenty-third year had himself, without any dispensation, promoted to the priesthood, and ministered therein before the lawful age, which he has now reached, and whom the pope hereby absolves from the said excess and from all sentences of excommunication etc. as far only as regards the taking effect of these presents) the deanery of Killala, a major elective dignity with cure, value not exceeding 10 marks sterling which became and is still void, and also reserved, by ‘Execrabilis’ because Thomas Layyles (fn. 2), priest, who is to be summoned and removed, when holding the perpetual vicarage of Raframyg (fn. 3) in the said diocese, obtained the deanery, canonically collated to him, and held it together with the vicarage for more than three but less than four years, without dispensation; whether the deanery became void as stated, or be void by the deprivation and removal by papal authority of Mulerus Bared or of Thomas Bared, priests, of the said diocese, or in any other way. Nobilitas generis, vite etc. (A. and G. Gonne. | A. xxii. Tercio Id. Februarii Anno Secundo. de Feletis.) [3⅓ pp. See Cal. Papal Lett. IX, p. 354.]
1448.
7 Id. Dec.
(7. Dec.)
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 106.)
To the prior of the House of God, Molynger, in the diocese of Meath. Mandate (the pope having been informed by Lewis Nugent, clerk, of the diocese of Meath, that John Wyht, priest, of the said diocese, simonically and as a result of previous unlawful bargains obtained the archdeaconry of Meath, and has dilapidated its goods) if and after Lewis (who was lately dispensed by papal authority, on account of illegitimacy as the son of unmarried parents, to be promoted to all, even holy orders and hold a benefice even with cure, after which he had himself made a clerk) accuses John before the above prior, to summon John, and if he find the said simony true, to declare the collation and provision to him of the archdeaconry to have been null, or if not, but he find the said dilapidation true, to deprive and remove him, and in either event to collate and assign the archdeaconry, a major dignity, value not exceeding 300l. sterling (fn. 4), to Lewis, who is hereby specially dispensed to hold it. Dignum etc. (An. and Ja. Goier. | An. xxx. Pridie Non. Januarii Anno Secundo. de Adria.) [3¼ pp.]
11 Kal. Oct.
(21 Sept.)
S. Maria Maggiore, Rome.
(f. 127d.)
To the bishop of Emly, the abbot of Holy Cross de Hutayrlaumana, and the prior de Haassel (rectius [At] haassel) in the diocese of Cashel. Mandate, as below. The treasurership of Limerick, a non-major dignity, became void, and therefore reserved to Eugenius IV, by the death at the apostolic see of Thomas Sepman [i.e. Chapman; see Cal. Papal Lett. IX, pp. 498 and 619], and, not having been disposed of by the said pope before his death, remains void and reserved to the present pope, ‘although John Pieg and John Kyurnogh, priests, of the dioceses of Limerick and Lincoln (Lincolnien), each of them, have unduly detained possession for more than two years without any right, usurping the fruits etc. to the best of their power. The pope therefore orders the above three to grant it in commendam for life to Cornelius, bishop of Clonfert (who, from fear of the power and inordinate favours of the said John Pieg and John Kyurnogh, has no hope of obtaining justice in the city and diocese of Limerick), even if it be elective and have cure, value not exceeding 60 marks sterling; whether it be void as above, or by the death of John Scurloch alias Kyurnoch, priest, or in any other way; summoning and removing the said two priests, Personam venerabilis fratris. (A. and G. Gonne. | A. xxxviii. de Feletis.) [5 pp.]
Non. Dec.
(5 Dec.)
St. Peter's. Rome.
(f. 138d.)
To the prior of St. Mary's, Ross. Mandate to collate and assign to John Olaegere, rector of Kilmuga (also written ‘Kilmiga’) in the diocese of Cork (who was lately dispensed by papal authority, on account of illegitimacy as the son of a priest and an unmarried woman, to be promoted to all, even holy orders and hold a benefice even with cure) the chancellorship of Ross, a non-major non-elective dignity (fn. 5), value not exceeding 1½ marks sterling, void by the resignation of Richard Ydonnowayn to the late Thomas Mechuyrleyn, canon of Ross, vicar-general in spirituals of the late Cornelius, bishop of Ross; whether it be void as stated, or because the said Richard did not have himself promoted to holy orders, or in any other way; and notwithstanding that he holds the said rectory, without cure and value not exceeding 5 marks sterling, and the said defect, on account of which he is hereby dispensed to hold the chancellorship. Dignum etc. (A. and F. de Laude. | A. xxii. Quartodecimo Kal. Januarii Anno Secundo. de Feletis.) [2½ pp.]
14 Kal. July.
(18 June.)
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 167.)
To the bishop of Bazas (Vasaten.) and Aberdeen, and the precentor (cantori) of Aberdeen. Mandate to collate and assign to David Stewart, canon of Ross, M.A. (whose benefices and their values and dispensations the pope holds to be sufficiently expressed by these presents) the archdeaconry of Brechin, a non-major non-elective dignity with cure, value not exceeding 30l. sterling, void by the death of David Hedewe. Litterarum sciencia, vite etc. (An. and B. de Monte. | An. xxiiii. Quarto Non. Julii Anno Secundo. de Adria.) [2¼ pp.]
1448[–9].
Id. March.
(15. March.)
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 181d.)
To the abbot of St. Mary's. Monasteranenagh (de Magio), and the prior of Rahegelli in the diocese of Limerick, and the archdeacon of Hainaut in Liége. Mandate to and assign the deanery of Lismore, a major dignity with cure, even if it be elective, value not exceeding 18 marks sterling, to which are annexed a canonry and prebend of that church (void because Philip Wyot has obtained, collated by authority of the ordinary, another canonry and prebend of the same church, and reserved under the pope's late reservation of all major cathedral dignities, void and to be void) to Richard Purcell', clerk, of the diocese of Limerick, who formerly, as the pope has this day learned, after having been dispensed by papal authority, on account of illegitimacy as the son of unmarried parents, to be promoted to all, even holy orders and hold a benefices even with cure, obtained, without having got other dispensation on account of the said defect, a canonry of Limerick and the prebend of Arcdcathneh, and a canonry of Cloyne (Clonen.) and the prebend of Coyleyneh (fn. 6), on their voidance by the death of Nicholas Wyt and Philip Yhaly respectively, and was still (fn. 7) detaining them, and whom the pope has by other letters rehabilitated, requiring him to resign the said canonries and prebends; notwithstanding that the pope has this day granted provision to be made to him of the said canonries and prebends of Limerick and Cloyne, value not exceeding 8 and 4 marks sterling respectively, and has dispensed him to receive and hold them. He is hereby specially dispensed, notwithstanding the said defect etc., to receive and hold the deanery. Vite etc. (A. and N. Volrat. | A. xxxiiii. Quarto Kal. Aprilis Anno Tercio. de Feletis.) [3 pp.]

3 Nicholas V.

1449.
6 Non. May.
(2 May.)
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 193d.)
To Thomas Oseancan (‘Oseanean’ in the concurrent mandate below) alias Scolan, bachelor of canon law. Collation and provision to him (whom the pope hereby absolves from all sentence of excommunication etc., in regard only to the taking effect of these presents) of the deanery of Limerick, a major elective dignity with cure, value not exceeding 44 marks sterling, void and reserved (under the pope's late reservation of all major cathedral dignities, void and to be void) by the promotion made by Eugenius IV of Robert [now] bishop of Lismore and Waterford, and by his consecration, which was administered by order of the said pope, but after his death and the present pope's accession; whether it be so void, or by the death of Adam Oweyn, or by the resignation of Simon Cantwel, or because formerly John Stale (rectius Stak), when holding the deanery, to which another prebend is annexed, obtained, canonically collated to him, another canonry and prebend of the same church of Limerick, or be void in any other way, and notwithstanding that he holds a canonry of Cork and the prebend of Kylynly and a canonry of Cloyne (Clonen.) with the prebend of Kalcridan and Infuk, value together not exceeding 4 marks sterling. Litterarum sciencia, vite etc.
Concurrent mandate to the bishops of Volterra and Melfi, and the dean of Ardfert. Hodie dilecto filio. (A. and F. de Laude, Nicasius. | A. xvi. xii. [sic]. Tercio Idus Maii Anno Tercio. de Feletis.) [32/3 pp. See above, Reg. Lat. CCCCXLIV. f. 188d.]

2 Nicholas V. (cont.).

1448.
Prid. Kal. Sept.
(31 Aug.)
S. Pudenziana's, Rome.
(f. 201d.)
To the archdeacon of Achonry (Akaden.) and Philip Machenryg and Bernard Okearnaind, canons of the same. Mandate (the pope having been informed by Dermit Oheagra, canon of Achonry, that Donald Machdonchayd, provost of Achonry, has dilapidated the goods of the provostship, and is a notorious fornicator and ignorant of letters) if and after Dermit (who was lately dispensed by authority of the ordinary, on account of illegitimacy, as the son of a bishop (de antistite) and an unmarried woman related in the fourth and third degrees of kindred and in the double third and in the fourth and third degrees of affinity, to be promoted to minor orders and hold a benefice without cure) accuses Donald before the above three etc., to summon Donald, and if they find the above or enough thereof to be true, to deprive and remove him, and in that event to collate and assign the provostship, a non-major non-elective dignity with cure, value not exceeding 8 marks sterling, to Dermit; notwithstanding that he holds a canonry of the same church and the perpetual benefice called the prebend of Tuaimfaubarmorach and Drumrayt, value not exceeding 1 mark sterling. He is hereby dispensed to be promoted to all, even holy orders and receive and hold the provostship. Vite etc. (An. and Ja. Goyer. | An. xxviii. Id. Septembris Anno Secundo. de Adria.) [4 pp.]
4 Kal. Sept.
(29 Aug.)
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 218d.)
To Wa[l]ter Pringragas (sic). Collation and provision of the deanery of Mayo, a major non-elective dignity with cure, value not exceeding 8 marks sterling, void, and therefore reserved under the pope's late reservation of all major dignities, by the death of Thady (Tycius) Ormmchuua (sic). Nobilitas etc.
Concurrent mandate to the bishops of Clonfert, Emly and Mayo. Hodie dilecto filio. (An. and F. de Laude. Nazarinus. | An. xiiii. xii. de Adria.) [2 pp.]
1448[–9]
5 Kal. Feb.
(28 Jan.)
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 244.)
To the bishops of Bazas (Vasaten.), St. Andrews and Glasgow. Mandate to collate and assign to Richard Clepham, priest, of the diocese of St. Andrews, bachelor of canon law (all of whose benefices and their values, and his dispensations the pope holds to be expressed by these presents), the precentorship (cantoria) of Dunkeld, a non-major nonelective dignity with cure, value not exceeding 25l. sterling, void by the death of Nicholas de Atholia, a papal chaplain, and therefore reserved under the pope's late reservation of all benefices of papal chaplains, void and to be void; summoning and removing John de Atholia, priest, of the diocese of Dunkeld, who, as Richard alleges, under pretext of a collation by the ordinary took possession and has unduly detained it for more than a year. Litterarum sciencia, vite etc. (T. and. G. Trapezuntius. | T. xxviii. de Tervisio.) [3 pp.]

De Altaribus Portatilibus. (fn. 8)

1448.
3 Kal. April.
(30 March.)
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 268.)
To John Jerveys, nobleman, lord of the place of Sottonhawl, and his present wife, of the diocese of Norwich. Indult to have a portable altar. (A. and. A. de Florencia. | A. xii. de Feletis.) [Registered briefly as usual, like the indults which follow, thus: ‘Nicolaus etc.’ address and ‘salutem etc. Sincere etc. Datum.…
Ibid. To John, prior of the Cluniac priory of Thetford in the same diocese. The like. (An. and Poggius. | An. x. de Adria.)
Kal. April.
(1 April.)
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 268.)
To Philippa Kerdestoun, lady of the place of Flowir in the diocese of Lincoln. The like. (Chri. and A. de Florentia. | Chri. x. Coronen.)
Id. April.
(13 April.)
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 268.)
To Brian Stapylton, nobleman, lord of the place of Crispynggis yn Happysburgh in the diocese of Norwich, and Isabel his wife, noblewoman. The like. (An. and [G.] Trapezuntius. | An. xii. de Adria.)
Ibid. To John Feneux, nobleman, lord of the place of Gowdneston, and Joan his wife, of the diocese of Canterbury. The like. (An.… Adria.), as in the preceding.
Ibid. To John Kylborn, priest, of the diocese of Norwich, lord of the place of Heremetage near Stallam. The like. (An. x. de Adria.), as in the preceding.
8 Id. April.
(6 April.)
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 268d.)
To Margaret Lawra[n]ce, noblewoman, lady of a number of places [not named] in the diocese of Salisbury. The like. (Chri. and G. Trapezuntius. | Chri. x. Coronen.)
Ibid. To John Blower, lord of divers places [not named], in the diocese of Bath and Wells, and Alice his wife. The like. (Chri. … xii. Coronen.), as in the preceding.
9 Kal. May.
(23 April.)
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 270.)
To William Duke, nobleman, lord of divers places [not named], and Juliana his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Exeter. The like. (An. and Blondus. | An. xii. de Adria.)
8 Id. May.
(8 May.)
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 270.)
To William Wangford, nobleman, lord of the place of Serondald (sic) in the diocese of Canterbury. The like. (Chri. and— (fn. 9) | Chri. x. Coronen.)
7 Id. May.
(9 May.)
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 271.)
To Robert Drilond, nobleman, lord of divers places [not named], and Alice his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Canterbury. The like. (A. and Blondus. | A. xii. de Feletis.)
Prid.Non. June.
(4 June.)
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 271.)
To John de Heton, nobleman, lord of the place of Heton, and Isabel his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Lincoln. The like. (An. and Poggius. | An. xii. de Adria.)
1448.
12 Kal. June.
(21 May.)
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 271d.)
To Robert Roos, nobleman, knight, lord of many places in the diocese of Lincoln, and Anne his wife, noblewoman. The like. (An. and G. Trapezuntius. | An. xii. de Adria.)
5 Non. Oct.
(3 Oct.)
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 274d.)
To Margaria Seyntleger, noblewoman, lady of the place of Ultun in the diocese of Canterbury. The like. (An. and Poggius. | An. x. de Adria.)
17 Kal. Nov.
(16 Oct.)
S. Pudenziana's, Rome.
(f. 274d.)
To Thomas Maunsell, nobleman, esquire (armigero), and Theobalda his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of York. The like. (An. and G. Trapezuntius. | An. xii. de Adria.)
lbid. To John Dorcestre, prior of the Augustinian priory of Christchurch de [T]wynham, in the diocese of Winchester. The like. (An.…x. de Adria.), as in the preceding.
10 Kal. July.
(22 June.)
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 278.)
To John, duke of Norfolk (Norffolchie). The like to him, who is high marshal of the realm of England, with the addition of the before daybreak and interdict clauses. Sincere etc. Hinc est quod nos.… (A. and G. Trapezuntius. | A. xxx. de Feletis.)
5 Id. Nov.
(9 Nov.).
S. Pudenziana's. Rome.
(f. 285d.)
To Henry Craneborck (sic), prior of the Augustinian priory of Cumbwelle in the diocese of Canterbury. The ordinary indult, as above, f. 268, i.e. Sincere etc. Datum. … (A. and G. Trapezuntius. | A. x. de Feletis.)
12 Kal. Nov.
(21 Oct.)
St. Maria Maggiore. Rome.
(f. 287d.)
To David Bernardi, priest, of the diocese of Meath. the like. (A. … Feletis.), as in the preceding.
17 Kal. Dec.
(15 Nov.)
S. Pudenziana's, Rome.
(f. 288.)
To John Horden, nobleman, layman, of the diocese of Canterbury, and Alice his wife, noblewoman. The like. (A. and Poggius. | A. xii. de Feletis.)

[De Confessionalibus]

Non. Nov.
(5 Nov.)
S. Pudenziana's, Rome.
(f. 288.)
To Robert Hungerford, nobleman, knight, lord of the place of Molyns in the diocese of Salisbury, and Eleanor his wife, noblewoman. Indult to choose their confessor. Registered briefly, with ‘Nicolaus etc.,’ address and ‘salutem etc. Benigno etc. Datum.… (A. … Feletis.), as in the preceding.

De Altaribus (cont.).

17 Kal. Dec.
(15 Nov.)
S. Pudenziana. Rome.
(f. 288.)
To Richard Eehingham, nobleman, esquire (arigero), of the diocese of Chichester. The usnal indult to have a portable altar. (A. … x. de Feletis.), as in the preceding.
1448.
Ibid.
To John Rabard, nobleman, of the diocese of Canterbury, and Agnes his wife, noblewoman. The like. (A. … xii. de Feletis.), as in the preceding.

[De Plenaria Remissione.]

Non. Nov.
(5 Nov.)
S. Pudenziana's, Rome.
(f. 289d.)
To Henry Norbury, noblewoman, knight, of the diocese of Winchester, and Anne his wife, noblewoman. Indult of plenary indulgence. Registered briefly, with ‘Nicolaus etc.,' address and ‘salutem etcProvenit etc. Et insuper etc. Porro etc. Datum. …’ (A. … xvi. de Feletis.), as in the preceding.

[De Confessionalibus.]

Ibid. To Thomas Maunsell', nobleman, esquire (armigero), of the diocese of York, and Theobalda his wife, noblewoman. Indult to choose their confessor. ‘Nicolaus etc.’, address and ‘salutem etc. Benigno etc.’, as above, f. 288 to Robert Hungerford. (A. … xii. de Feletis.), as ibid.

[De Tabellionatus Officio.]

9 Kal. Dec.
(23 Nov.)
S. Pudenziana's, Rome.
(f. 290.)
To John Clone, priest, of the diocese of Hereford. Conferring on him, a bachelor of canon law, who has been found fit after examination by Francis, bishop of Porto, vicechancellor of the Roman church, the office of notary public, to be exercised in pious and ecclesiastical causes only; with the form of oath taken by him appended. Ne contractuum. (A. and Ranucius. | A. xvi. de Feletis.)

[De] Plenaria [Remissione.]

6 Id. June.
(8 June.)
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 294.)
To John Forestar, noblewoman, knight and baron, and Mariotta his wife, noblewoman, [no diocese]. Indult that the confessor of their choice may grant them, being contrite and having confessed, absolution of all their sins, once in life in cases reserved to the apostolic see, and enjoin penance, and may grant them plenary remission once, in the hour of death [in the said cases], and in others as often as opportune; with the usual clauses ‘Et ne quod absit etc. Porro etc.’ against abuse etc. Registered in full, except the final clauses, with incipit’ Provenit etc. Hinc est quod nos. …’ (An. and G. Trapezuntius. | An. xxxx. de Adria.) [⅓ p.]

[De Altaribus.]

6 Non. July.
(2 July.)
St. Peter's, Rome.
. (f. 296.)
To Nicholas Sayntlo, nobleman, lord of the place of Suton, and Agnes his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Bath. Indult to have a portable altar. Registered briefly, as above, f. 268, with ‘Sincere etc. Datum. …’ (An. and A. de Florentia. | An. xii. de Adria.)
Id. Oct.
(15 Oct.)
S. Pudenziana's, Rome.
(f. 296d.)
To Nicholas Drayton, noblewoman, a citizen of London, and Agnes his wife, noblewoman. The like. (An. and G. Trapezuntius. | An. xii. de Adria.)
1448.
3 Id. April.
(11 April.)
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 297.)
To John Osbern, nobleman, lord of divers places [not named] in the diocese of London. The like. (A. and Poggius. | A. x. de Feletis.)
Ibid. To Patrick Grene, nobleman, priest, lord of a place [not named] in the diocese of Chichester, in the parish of Horsham. The like. (AFeletis.), as in the preceding.
Ibid. To Richard Wylcok, nobleman, priest, lord of the places of Penneweneck and Penbro in the diocese of Chichester. (A. … Feletis.), as ibid.

[De Confessionalibus.]

7 Kal. Nov.
(26 Oct.)
S. Pudenziana's, Rome.
(f. 302.)
To Thomas Wole, a monk of the Cistercian monastery of Fountains (de Fontibus) in the diocese of York. Indult to choose his confessor. Benig[n]o etc. (A. and Poggius. | Ax. de Feletis.)

De Altaribus.

1448[–9].
8 Id. Feb.
(6 Feb.)
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 302d.)
To Margaret Harowdoun, lady of the place de Harowdoun in the diocese of Lincoln. Indult to have a portable altar. Sincere etc. (A. and A. de Florentia. | A. x. de Feletis.)

[De Plenaria Remissione.]

1448.
6 Non. Oct.
(2 Oct.)
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 303.)
To John, bishop of Dunkeld. Indult that the confessor of his choice, secular or regular, may, after hearing his confessions, grant him absolution for his sins, even in cases reserved to the apostolic see, once only, in other cases as often as opportune, and enjoin penance, and that he may moreover grant him, being contrite and having confessed, plenary remission once only, in the hour of death; with the usual clauses against abuse, requiring fasting every Friday for a year etc. Devotionis tue sinceritas. (A. and Renucius [sic]. | A. xxxii. de Feletis.) [Registered in full, except the final clauses. 1¼ pp.]

De Altaribus (cont).

17 Kal. Nov.
(16 Oct.)
S. Pudenziana's,
Rome.
(f. 304.)
To William Toly, nobleman, canon of York. Indult to have a portable altar. Sincere etc. (A. and G. Trapezuntius. | A. x. de Feletis.)
Ibid. To John Metford, nobleman, esquire (armigero), and Sibyl his wife, of the diocese of Canterbury. The like. (A. … xii. de Feletis.), as in the preceding.
Ibid. To John Adys, nobleman, citizen of London, and Margaret his wife, noblewoman. The like. (A. … Feletis.), as ibid.
Ibid. To William Lygtfote, nobleman, citizen of Salisbury, and Edith his wife, noblewoman. The like. (A. … Feletis.), as ibid.
1448.
Ibid.
To Robert Hungeford, nobleman, knight, lord of the place of Molyns, and Eleanor his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Salisbury. The like. (AFeletis.), as ibid.
Ibid. To Isabel Lambert, abbess of the Benedictine monastery of Wilton in the diocese of Salisbury. The like. (AFeletis.), as ibid.

[De Plenaria Remissione.]

13 Kal. Sept.
(20 Aug.)
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 320d.)
To Thomas Clippenham (rectiusChippenham) and John Stillyngflete, brothers of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem. Indult that the confessors of their choice, secular and regular, may grant them absolution for their sins once only, after hearing their confessions, in cases reserved to the apostolic see, and enjoin penance, and may absolve them from all sentences of excommunication etc., enjoining penance etc.; and that they may grant them, being contrite and having confessed, plenary remission for all their sins, once only, in the hour of death, with the usual clauses against abuse etc. Benigno etc. Hinc est quod nos …(A. and G. Trapezuntius. | A. Gratis de mandato. de Feletis.) [Registered in full, except the final clauses. 1⅓ pp.]

De Altaribus (cont).

1448[–9].
5 Id. March.
(11 March.)
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 327.)
To Tybott Goorge, nobleman, lord of the place of Wrokeshale in the diocese of Bath and Wells, and his present wife, noblewoman. Indult to have a portable altar. Sincere etc … (A. and Rinucius[sic]. | A. xii. de Feletis.)
Ibid. To Philip Courteney, nobleman, lord of the place of Powderham in the diocese of Exeter, and his present wife, noblewoman. The like. (AFeletis.), as in the preceding.

Footnotes

  • 1. On the back of the volume is the usual modern label in Latin: ‘1448. An. ii. Nicolaus V.’ A flyleaf has, in different contemporary hands, ‘R(ecipe) X. (i.e. Christofore? ) O.’ [Pontanus], and ‘Primus de prebendis et dignitatibus, et dignitatibus vacantibus, etde plenaria remissione anno secundo domini nostri Nicolay pape vii.’ A like contemporary description occurs also, as usual, on the bottom edge of the volume. The text consists of ff. 1–327.
  • 2. The second ‘y’ is doubtful, the spelling intended being perhaps ‘Laygles’; of. ‘Thomas Laigleys’ in Cal. Lett. VIII, p. 354, but ‘Thomas Layles’ in Cal. Lett. IX, p. 192.
  • 3. The writing is not clear.
  • 4. trecentarum librarum sterlingorum.
  • 5. Whether the chancellorship has cure of souls or not is not stated.
  • 6. The spelling of this and the foregoing prebend is not clear.
  • 7. i.e. this day (hodie), as above, at the time of the other letters of rehabilitation referred to.
  • 8. F. 268r, on which the following list of indults begins, is headed ‘de altaribus’ and also ‘de plenaria 2°’ [i.e. anno secundo].
  • 9. The usual name in the margin is omitted.