Index of Persons and Places: S

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S. See Sottonhawl.

Sabina [prov. of Rome, Italy], Amedeus, bishop of. See Felix V.

Sacri nemoris abbey. See Holywood.

Saddell, Sagadul in Kyntire, Sagidail, Sagudail in Kyntyr, Sagudul [co. Argyll], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, papal mandatary, 493, 547, 706.

Sagiensis . See Sées.

Sagudail, Sagudul. See Saddell.

Saham Toney, Saham [co. Norfolk], rectory of, 60.

St. Agnes, co. Cornwall. See Penwinnick.

St. Albans [co. Hertford], Benedictine abbey, abbot of, benefice in the collation of. See Rickmansworth.

-, -, -, papal mandatary, 12, 13, 24, 38, 40, 44, 56, 74, 110, 113, 118, 125, 162, 190.

-, -, -, relations of, with the abbey of St. Mary, Wymondham, 46, 50, 51.

-, -, John, abbot of. See Stoke.

-, -, William, abbot of. See de Trumpington.

-, -, abbot and convent of, confirmation of privileges for, 353.

-, -, -, petition of, 353.

-, -, -, relations of, with the abbey of St. Mary, Wymondham, 19, 20, 50.

-, -, monks of. See Gondred, William; Langley, Richard; Morpath, Robert; Schenley, Edmund; and Wubeche, William.

St. Andrews [co. Fife], bishop of, papal mandatary, 66, 69, 167, 217, 218, 222, 226, 257, 292, 332, 366, 371, 382, 402, 405, 418, 475, 476, 538, 550, 561, 562, 566, 588 (bis), 621, 623, 687.

-, -, provisions and reservations of benefices in the collation of, 9, 15, 20, 47, 59, 83, 108, 172, 227, 232, 235, 292, 403, 634.

-, -, rectory in the gift of. See Ratho.

-, -, restraint upon the power of granting leases, etc., 478.

-, -, right of, to institute the provost of Corstorphine college, 477.

-, -, rights of, in respect of the blessing of the abbot of Arbroath, 196.

-, -, -, in respect to the blessing of the abbot of Holyrood, Edinburgh, 509.

-, -, -, in connection with the abbey of Scone, 297.

-, -, vicar-general in spirituals of, 561.

-, Henry bishop of. See Wardlaw.

-, James, bishop of. See Kennedy.

-, bishop and chapter of, benefice in the collation of. See Laurencekirk.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 87, 88, 167, 177, 335, 406, 478.

-, John, archdeacon of. See Legate.

-, chancellorship of, creation of, 164.

-, Thomas, chancellor of. See Lawder.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 69, 87, 88, 177, 194, 221, 256, 260, 261, 267, 406, 443, 451, 462, 543, 547, 548, 568.

-, John, official of. See Genes.

-, Nicholas, official of (in the parts of Lothian). See de Otterburn.

-, prior of, papal mandatary, 64, 65, 87, 88, 222, 260, 261, 312, 406, 561, 576, 686, 711.

-, William, prior of, 222.

-, -, delegate of the bishop of St. Andrews, in executing a papal mandate, 476.

-, prior and chapter of, consent to the erection of the parish church of Crichton into a collegiate church, 64.

-, -, petitions of, 477, 569.

-, -, provisions and reservations of benefices in the collation of, 9, 15, 20, 59, 83, 227, 232, 235, 288 (bis), 292, 403, 515–6, 634.

-, -, restraint upon the power of, to grant leases etc., 478.

-, -, canon of. See Hogisson, James.

-, canons of, benefice wont to be governed by, 288 (bis).

-, capitular mensa of, rectory of Scoonie annexed to, 569.

-, -, resumption of fruits etc. belonging to, 478.

-, episcopal mensa of, appropriation of the rectory of Kirkliston to, 220.

-, -, appropriation of the rectory of Lasswade to, revoked, 220.

-, -, barony of Kirkliston belonging to, 220.

-, -, resumption of fruits etc. belonging to, 478.

-, chapel royal or collegiate church of St. Mary Hugh, provost of, papal mandatary, 226, 560, 563.

-, -, Hugh, provost of. See Kennedy.

-, -, canons of. See Borthwick, John de; Durisder, Andrew de; George; Methuen, John.

-, -, prebend in. See Uphall.

-, -, reservation of canonries and prebends in, 47, 108, 168, 169.

-, college of theologians and artists of St. Salvator, confirmation of foundation of, 88.

-, religious houses in the city and diocese of, confirmations of elections to, 171, 172.

-, -, unions of benefices to, 176.

-, city and diocese of, secular clerks in, 176.

-, -, licence to inhabitants of, 174.

-, university of, petition of, 500.

-, -, students of:—

John Atholie, 210.

James Lindesay, 208.

John [Raulston], bishop of Dunkeld, 20.

-, -, suppôt of:—

George Gardener, 500.

-, diocese of, John de Schenes, resident in, 669.

-, civil jurisdiction in the diocese of, 462.

St. Asaph [co. Flint], Reginald, bishop of. See Peacock.

-, Thomas, bishop of. See Bird.

-, John, archdeacon of. See Tubney.

-, canon of. See Sutton, John.

-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 509.

St. Balbina's. See Cardinal priests.

St. Bernardin, Sanctus Bernardinus, canonization of, 228 note.

St. Boswell's, co. Roxburgh. See Lessudden.

St. Bridget's [co. Wexford], rectory of, 430, 431.

St. Brieuc, Briocen[sis], [Côtes-duNord, France], bishop of, papal mandatary, 635.

-, priory of Rohan in the diocese of, 630.

S. Caro, Hugh da, cardinal priest of St. Sabina's, 660.

St. Chad, collegiate church of. See Shrewsbury.

St. Christopher, confraternity or guild of. See York.

St. Clement Danes, St. Clement without the Bar of the New Temple [co. Middlesex], rectory of, 334, 335.

St. Columba, prebend of. See Kilcolmkill.

St. Columba, in Glassradh [i.e. Glassary deanery, co. Argyll], rectory of the parish church of, a prebend in Argyll, 470.

St. Cross, Wotirlaund. See Holycross.

St. Davids [co. Pembroke], John, bishop of. See de la Bere and Langton.

-, chancellor of, papal mandatary, 120, 125.

-, Richard, chancellor of. See Caunton.

-, precentor of, faculty to, 482.

-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 295.

-, certain laymen of the diocese of, 37.

St. Denis [Seine, France], Benedictine abbey, priory of Deerhurst sometime a cell of, 17.

St. Dogmells, St. Dogmael's [co. Pembroke], Benedictine abbey of SS. Mary the Virgin and Dogmael, of the order of Tiron, monk of. See Loyd, David.

-, -, priory dependent upon. See Glascarrig.

St. Edmund, abbey of. See Bury St. Edmunds.

St. Enoch, Ennoch [co. Lanark], John Menzes, lord of, 605.

St. Ewe [co. Cornwall], parish church of, 154.

St. Feighin's, co. Westmeath. See Fore.

St. Ferchinus, St. Franchanus, in the diocese of Argyll [? Kilberry, co. Argyll], vicarage of, 470, 692.

St. Flour [Cantal, France], abbot in the diocese of, executor of papal mandate, 529 note.

St. Franchanus. See St. Ferchinus.

St. Georges-l’ Abbaye, St. George [Seine-Inférieure, France], Benedictine abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 124 note, 538 note.

St. Gilles, in the diocese of Sées, chapel of, 282 note.

St. James in Compostella. See Santiago.

St. John, Seintjohn, Margaret, daughter of Margaret, duchess of Somerset, a nun of Shaftesbury abbey, 245.

- Cf. also Saintyon.

St. John of Jerusalem, order of the Hospital of, John, master of. See de Lastico.

-, -, confirmation of indulgences to those who visit the churches etc. of, 189.

-, -, preceptories of, privilege granted to, 189.

-, -, statutes made in the chapter-general of, 306, 307.

-, -, Robert, prior of, in England. See Botyll.

-, -, preceptors and brethren of, in England, 190.

-, -, brothers of, in England. See Chippenham, Thomas; Schyplod, Richard; Stillyngflete, John.

-, - See also Rhodes.

St. Johns, town of. See Perth.

St. Laurence's, in Lucina. See Cardinal priests.

St. Leonard's, in the diocese of Chichester [co. Sussex], rectory of, 146.

St. Margaret at Cliffe, St. Margaret Atclyve [co. Kent]. See Palmers.

St. Martin, diocese of Norwich, collegiate church of. See Thompson.

St. Martin's in montibus. See cardinal priests.

St. Mary de la Daurade, Deaurate, priory of. See Toulouse.

St. Mary de Portu . See Dunbrody.

St. Mary in Arein, rectory of. See Kilmory.

St. Mary Magdalen, chapel of, in the diocese of Brechin. 539.

St. Médard, in the diocese of Mende, Cluniac priory of. See Saugues.

St. Molua de Cluayn. See Magheracloone.

St. Monawog, [parish church of]. See Kilmonivaig.

St. Osyth [co. Essex], Augustinian abbey, abbot of, 240.

-, -, canon of. See Wynton, John.

-, regular habit of, worn by John Wynton, 240.

St. Patrick, in the diocese of Clogher, Augustinian priory of. See Saints Island.

St. Patrick's, city and co. of Limerick. See Singland.

St. Patrick's de Mora, diocese of Glasgow (? Kirkpatrick Durham, co. Kirkcudbright), vicarage of, 493.

St. Paul, cathedral church of. See London.

St. Piran. See Perranzabuloe.

St. Peter (i.e. the church of Rome), the hospital of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, taken under the protection of, 658.

St. Rufina's. See Cardinal bishops.

-, separation of, from the cardinal bishopric of Porto, 602.

St. Sauveur-de-Harlebeke, Sancti Salvatoris Herlebeccen[sis] [West Flanders, Belgium], canon of. See Amici, Michael.

St. Sauveur-le-Vicomte, Sancti Salvatoris Vicecomitis, [Manche, France], Benedictine abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 496 note.

Ste. Marie du Catel (de Castello), parish church of. See Guernsey.

SS. Mary and Martial, Premonstratensian abbey of. See Newsham.

SS. Mary the Virgin and Dogmael, abbey of. See St. Dogmells.

Saints Island, de Insula Sanctorum, Omnium Sanctorum de Insula [in Cashel parish, co. Longford], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 432, 708.

Saints Island[in Loughderg, in Templecarn parish, co. Donegal], Augustinian priory of St. Patrick, Bernard, prior of See Magrath.

-, -, Peter, prior of. See Oflannagan.

-, -, dependent upon the abbey of SS. Peter and Paul, Armagh, 558.

Saintyon, John de (1), a counsellor of Henry VI, and a master of the chambre des comptes in Normandy, father of John de Saintyon, clerk, infra, 356.

-, John de (2), clerk, son of John de Saintyon supra, dispensation to, 356.

- Cf. also St. John.

Sairkerayn, Sairkiarayn. See Seirkieran.

Sala , Je. de, 249.

Sala , Jo. de, 140, 142, 146, 148, 152.

Sales, Thomas, priest, late vicar of Ballingarry, co. Limerick, 574.

Salford Priors, Salfort, Solfort [co. Warwick], manor of, 13, 14.

Salisbury [co. Wilts], bishop of, faculties to, 373, 604, 680.

-, -, papal letters to, 425.

-, -, papal mandatary, 57, 98, 116, 138, 162, 613, 715.

-, Richard, bishop of. See Beauchamp.

-, William, bishop of. See Ascough.

-, dean of, faculty to, 552.

-, -, papal mandatary, 613.

-, Gilbert, dean of. See Kymer.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 37.

-, precentor of, faculties to, 481, 484.

-, vicar general of, papal mandatary, 37.

-, precentor of, faculties to, 481, 484.

-, vicar general of, papal mandatary, 162.

-, canons of. See Ascough, Robert; Bere (alias Dalbert), John de la; Carent, Nicholas; Chedworth, John; Courtenay, Peter; Cranborne, John; Dependen, John; Malefurniti, Drew; Nevill, George; Stratton, John; Whytby, Richard; Wotton, Richard.

-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 506.

-, prebends in. See:—

Blewbury.

Chardstock.

Combe and Harnham

Grimstone.

Ratfyn.

-, consistory or episcopal court of, president of. See Paslew, John.

-, William Lygtfote, citizen of. 386.

-, John Bate of, 680.

Salisbury, Richard, Earl of. See Nevill.

Sallopia . See Shrewsbury.

Salmon, John, a Friar Preacher of the house of that order in London, chaplain of John de Grey, knight, dispensation to, 141.

Salopia . See Shrewsbury.

Saltwood, Saltwoode, Saltwoolde [co. Kent], rectory of, 354.

Sanctafide, Peter de, a Carmelite friar, 417.

Sancte Crucis de Woterlauyn, abbey of. See Holycross.

Sancte Medane in Lyrennis , church of. See Kirkmaiden.

Sancti Balaani . See Sancti Blaani.

Sancti Benedicti , abbey de Choro. See Middleton.

Sancti Blaani , Sancti Balaani, parish church of. See Kilblane.

Sancti Christi , ecclesia, in Srathsurdail. See Strath.

Sancti Collmaneli , Sancti Colmoneli, parish church of. See Kilcalmonell.

Sancti Columbe de Emonia , insula. See Inchcolm.

Sancti Columbe in Moravia , church of. See Kilcolmkill.

Sancti Endei in Aryn , prebend of. See Killeany.

Sancti Finani , in Kerane, vicarage of. See Kilfinan.

Sancti Manchini , prebend of. See Limerick, St. Munchin's.

Sancti Michaelis in Kyntire, parish church of. See Kilmichael.

Sancti Monchini , prebend of. See Limerick, St. Munchin's.

Sancti Munchini , vicarage of. See Limerick, St. Munchin's.

Sancti Patricii , abbey de fonte. See Ballintober.

Sancti Salvatoris Herlebeccen[sic].See St. Sauveur-de-Harlebeke.

Sancti Salvatoris Vicecommitis abbey. See St. Sauveur-le-Vicomte.

Sanctoandrea, John de, prior or vicar of Fyvie, resignation of, 578.

-, -, formerly prior or vicar of Fyvie, 560.

Sancto Claro, Thomas de, priest, vicar of Logie Durno, sometime vicar of Leochel, newly provided to the vicarage of Logie Durno, dispensation to, 624, 625.

-, -, chaplain in the church of God's House, Mansondew, near Elgin, a canon of Moray and prebendary of Croy, to have collation afresh of the said canonry and prebend, 347.

Sanctolaria , Petrus, a clerk of the apostolic camera, 273 bis.

Sanders (or Sandeis), Francischinus de, a merchant of Lucca, and his associates, petition of, 553.

Sandewich, Walter, a canon of Lincoln, appointed a penitentiary in St. Peter's, Rome, and in the Roman Court, and a papal chaplain, 336.

-, -, Oath of fealty of, 336.

Sandford Orcas, Sandeford Orskois [co. Somerset], rectory of, 144.

Sannys, Richard, priest, one of the executors of James Siffe, 66.

Santiago di Compostela, St. James [Galicia, Spain], vows of pilgrimage to, 61, 121, 123, 180, 189, 206, 214, 489.

Saole, William, dispensation to, 233.

-, -, Cecily Caudray, his wife, 233.

Sapientis, John, a Carmelite friar, dispensation to, 46 note.

Saresson alias Wygenal, Wygenhale, John, archdeacon of Sudbury, indult to, 120.

-, -, vicar-general of Walter Lyhert, bishop of Norwich, 144.

Sarpe, Henry, of England, admitted a chamberlain of Nicholas V., 274.

Sarsina, Sarsenaten[sis], [Forll, Italy], abbey of St. Mary de Tribio in the diocese of, 700.

Saugues [Haute-Loire, France], Cluniac priory of St. Médard, grant of a pension on the fruits of, 529 note.

Saundir, John, layman, 36.

-, -, Flena Davi, his first wife, 36.

-, -, Margaret alias Marret Ferrour, his second wife, 36.

-, -, Isabel Luce, his third wife, 36.

-, -, son of. See Saunder, William, infra.

-, William, son of John Saundir, archdeacon of Anglesea, sometime rector of Wootton Wawen, rehabilitation etc. of, 36, 37.

Saundres, William, rector of Doddington, chaplain of John, archbishop of Canterbury, dispensation to, 141, 142.

Savage, alias Throp, Alice, noblewoman, lady of Hampreston, indults to, 523, 524.

Savile, John, knight, lord of Thornhill, indult to, 604.

-, -, Alice his wife, 604.

Savoy, Amedeus duke of. See Felix V.

Saxony, a province of the Augustinian friars, 243.

Saxton, Nicholas, a fellow of Balliol College, Oxford, indult to, 4, 5.

Say, John, esquire, one of the patrons of the rectory of Cottingham, co. York, 13.

Sayntlo, Nicholas, nobleman, indult to, 385.

-, -, Agnes his wife, 385.

Scarborough, Scardebrigh [co. York, N.R.], Friors Minors of, guardians of, 158.

Scardeburgh, Richard, clerk, a fellow of Merton Hall, Oxford, dispensation to, 153.

Scargill, Seargil, William, the elder, esquire, petition of, 83.

-, -, Constance his late wife, 83.

Scattery Island, Inischathid, Iniskat, Inyskathayg [in Kilrush parish, co. Clare], secular and collegiate church, prior of, papal mandatary, 522, 567, 632.

-, -, Maurice, portionary of. See Ogillahanayn.

Schaw, William, rector of Byfield, indult to, 513.

Schayrt. See Skirk.

Schene. See Sheen.

Schenes, John de, a canon of Glasgow resident in the diocese of St. Andrews, cause committed to, by the bishop of St. Andrews, 669.

Schenley, Edmund, a monk of St. Albans, indult to, 46.

Schereston. See Sherston Magna.

Schona , abbey de. See Scone.

Schoriswod, Schorisides, Schorisuod, Schorisuode, Shoreswood, George or George de, rector of Culter, secretary of William, earl of Douglas, dispensation to, 376.

-, -, rector of Culter, proctor of John Methuen, 393,

-, -, chancellor of Dunkeld, provided to the bishopric of Brechin, 625, 625 note.

-, -, [bishop] elect of Brechin, faculty for his consecration, 626.

-, -, oath of fealty of, 626.

-, -, letters patent of, sealed with his seal, 626.

-, -, [bishop] elect of Brechin, formerly vicar of Haddington, and a litigant for the chancellorship of Dunkeld, 728, 729.

Schotes, John, an Augustinian canon of Thornton, dispensation to, 114.

Schyplod. See Shiplode.

Schyrwind, Schyrwynd, John, to be a notary public, 679.

Scolan. See Oseancan.

Scone, de Schona [co. Perth], Augustinian abbey of St. Michael, abbot of, papal mandatary, 250.

-, -, Adam, abbot of, resignation of, 296.

-, -, George, abbot of. See Gardener.

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

-, -, John, provided abbot, death of, 296, 297.

-, -, Thomas, abbot of. See de Camera.

-, -, William, abbot of. See Scury.

-, -, abbot and convent of, right of, to present to the vicarage of Logie, co. Forfar, 560, 561, 563.

-, -, canons of, vicarage of Logie, co. Forfar, wont to be governed by, 563.

-, -, -, alleged detention of the vicarage of Logie, co. Forfar, by, 504.

-, -, canons of. See Bassinden, William; Fychkil, Nicholas de; Gardener, George.

-, -, vicarage depending upon. See Liff.

-, -, certain grants, gifts etc. of tithes and other property belonging to, to be annulled, 350, 351.

Scoony, Scuny [co. Fife], rectory of, annexed to the capitular mensa of St. Andrews, 569.

-, portion of the vicar of, 569.

-, tithes of, 569.

- See also Aithernie and Machuse.

Scot, William, vicar of the Holy Cross, Stirling, confirmation to, 221.

-, -, dispensation to, 174.

Scotland (in partibus), agreement made in, 213.

-, archbishops etc. in, papal letters to, 95.

-, barons of, 193, 195.

-, collector of the papal camera in. See Young, Patrick.

-, governor of. See Stewart, Murdoch, duke of Albany.

-, king of, a residence of (i.e. in Edinburgh), 220.

-, kings of. See Scots, kings of, infra.

-, papal nuncios in. See Durisder, Andrew de; and Young, Patrick.

-, people of, grant of Jubilee indulgence to, 266.

-, most populous town of [i.e. Edinburgh], 220.

-, reservation of a Cistercian monastery in, 257.

-, schism in, 182, 258.

-, servants of the realm of, 277.

-, the vicarage of Fyvie known as a priory throughout, 579.

-, John Gardener, a native of, 697.

-, extreme parts of, natives of the, 336.

Scots, king of, right of, to present to the archdeaconry of Glasgow, during voidance of the see of Glasgow, 203.

-, kings of. See Alexander I.; David I.; Edgar; James I.; James II.; Robert I.; Robert I. or II.; Robert III.; William.

-, queen of. See Mary [of Guelders].

Scots, abbey of St. Mary of the (i.e. of the Irish). See Vienna.

-, abbey of St. James of the. See Erfurt.

Scrope, Scrop [sic], John le, nobleman [lord Scrope of Masham], indults to, 123, 142.

-, -, Elizabeth his wife, 123, 142.

-, Richard, archbishop of York, 249.

-, Richard, rector of Fen Ditton, dispensation to, 5.

Scrymgeour, Alexander, provided to a canonry of Lismore [in Scotland], a litigant for the same, 692.

-, Sgyrmogeior, Hercules, a canon of Argyll, charges against, 470.

Scuny. See Scoony.

Scurloch alias Kyurnoch, Stourloch, John (1), priest, late treasurer of Limerick, 363, 379.

-, Chyurnoch, Kyurnogh, John (2), priest, de facto treasurer of Limerick, 379.

-, -, charges against, 522.

Scury, Sture, William, formerly behaving as abbot of Scone, property of the abbey alienated by, 350.

-, -, abbot of Scone, resignation made to, 505.

Seacourt, Sekeworth [now in Wytham parish, co. Berks], vicarage of, 82.

Seargill (rectius Scargill). See Scargill.

Sebauld. See Sybald.

Sedgeford, Segeford [co. Norfolk], Walter Ponyowr, lord of lands in, 486.

Sedis Animarum , abbey. See Soulseat.

Seelkerk. See Selkirk.

Sées, Sagien[sis], [Orne, France], chapel of St. Gilles in the diocese of, 282 note.

Segden, John, rector of Craike, dispensation to, 123.

Segford. See Sedgeford.

Segini, John [? of Catalonia], a chaplain of the pope and a minor penitentiary in St. Peter's, Rome, and in the Roman Court, 270.

Segura, master Alfonsus, papal chaplain and auditor, afterwards bishop of Mondonnedo, papal commissionary, 415, 535.

Seintjohn. See St. John.

Seirkieran, Sairkerayn, Sairkiarayn [King's County], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 674, 723.

Sekeworth. See Seacourt.

Selby, Selvy, Sewy, Sylbi [co. York, W.R.], Benedictine or Cluniac abbey of St. German, abbot and convent of, benefice in the patronage of. See Stanford-on-Avon.

-, -, -, burdens on the revenues of, 249.

-, -, -, domain of, in Stanford-on-Avon, 247.

-, -, -, manse for the vicar of Stanford-on-Avon to be built at the expense of, 247.

-, -, -, poverty of the tenants of, 248.

-, -, -, petition of, 246, 247.

-, -, abbot or prior of, to receive resignations of priors of Pontefract, 133, 134.

-, -, monks of. See Crull, Thomas; Whitwod, Robert.

-, -, parish church of Stanford-on-Avon appropriated to, 246, 249.

-, conventual church of, the prior of Lenton sits as a tribunal in, 248.

-, -, cost of repairs of, 248.

-, monastic buildings:—

a house for keeping wheat and malt; the guest chambers; the common kitchen; the ‘bakhous and brewhous,’ 248.

-, -, multitude of guests at, 248.

-, parishioners of:—Below, Richard; Brighton, Edmund; Brighton, George; Byngeley, Peter; Clast, John; Clogh, Robert; Coup, John; Coup, Thomas; Crobrayne, William; Fangeffex, Richard; Gedefalfe, Richard; Pye, John; Welles, John; Welston, Laurence.

- See also Stainer.

Selkirk, Seelkerk, Selkyrk [co. Selkirk], vicarage of, 331, 332, 445.

-, -, appropriated to the abbey of Kelso, 310, 311.

Sellyng, William, a monk of St. Augustine's, Canterbury, dispensation to, 157.

Seloct, Selot, John, rector of St. Mary's, Syston, dispensation to, 27.

-, -, indult to, 98.

Selsey, Celsti [co. Sussex], a prebend in Chichester, 122.

Selvy. See Selby.

Sempringham, Sempyngham [co. Lincoln], prior or master of the order of St. Gilbert of, dispensation to, 163.

Senboch Sancti Colmani de Duria . See Templeshanbo.

Senchyc [now part of Kilcommon parish, co. Mayo], vicarage of, 569.

Senftlebin , Senselebin, Senstlebin, H., 34, 35 et passim to page 269.

Sens [Yonne, France], Augustinian monastery of St. John, canons of, 88.

-, -, canon of. See Kennedy, Hugh.

Senselebin , Senstlebin. See Senftlebin.

Sepman. See Chapman.

Seras, David, chaplain at the altar of St. Mary the Virgin in the church of St.Clement, Dundee, and vicar of Kirriemuir, to be collated afresh to the said vicarage, 686.

-, Seres, John de, priest, a litigant in respect of the vicarage of Auchtergaven, cession of his right by, 329.

-, Seres, Robert de, layman, dispensation to, 169, 174.

Serondale. See. Durndale.

Servatius , Servacius, 136, 139, 141, 161.

Seton alias Gordon, Alexander, earl of Huntley, Huntle, James Gordon, kinsman of, 340.

Sevenoaks, Sevenok [co. Kent], parish church of, 28.

Sevenoke, James, a monk of St. Augustine's, Canterbury, indult to, 158.

Sever, Henry, a canon of St. Paul's, London, great almoner of king Henry VI., chaplain of the chantry of St. Thomas the Martyr in the parish church of Stratford on Avon, dean of the collegiate church of Bridgnorth, and rector of Wimbledon, dispensation to, 41.

-, -, indult to, 255.

Sewy. See Selby.

Seyntleger, Margaria, lady of Ulcombe, indult to, 384.

Sgiriderchal. See Skerry.

Sgyrmogeior (rectius Sgrymogeior). See Scrymgeour.

Shaftesbury [co. Dorset], Benedictine abbey, nun of. See St. John, Margaret.

-, -, prebend in. See Iwerne Minster.

Sharp, Sharpe, Henry, an abbreviator of papal letters, rector of Potterspury, reservation of the rectory of Oundle for collation to, 4.

-, -, a papal chamberlain, rector of Oundle, a litigant for the same, 18, 19.

-, Nicholas, nobleman, lord of Godewell, indult to, 524.

Shaw, William, priest, rector of Aylestone, lord of Browneplace in Wigston Magna, indult to, 627.

Sheen, Schene [now Richmond, co. Surrey], Carthusian house of Jesus of Bethlehem, prior and convent of, grant to, 237, 238.

-, -, Henry V., founder of, 237.

Shelford [co. Nottingham], Benedictine priory, pension upon the fruits of, 8.

Shere, Shire [co. Surrey], rectory of, 134.

Sherkin Island [in Tullagh parish, co. Cork], foundation of a house for the Friars of the Observance at, 202.

Sherman, William, a monk of Lewes priory, dispensation to, 100.

Sherston Magna, Schereston [co. Wilts], parish church of, appropriated to Tewkesbury abbey, 593.

-, -, patronage of, granted by Henry duke of Warwick to the abbot and convent of Tewkesbury, 593.

-, vicarage of, to be constituted. 593.

Shettleston, co. Lanark. See Barlanark.

Shiplode, Schyplod, Richard, a brother of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, dispensation to, 12.

-, -, formerly an Augustinian canon of Arbury, grant to, annulled, 188.

Shirborne alias Shirbourne. See Monk Sherborne.

Shireff. See Argentien.

Shirewood, Ghirewod. See Newstead.

Shoreswood. See Schoriswod.

Shouldham Thorpe, co. Norfolk. See Fodderstone.

Shrewsbury, de Salopia, Sallopia, countess of. See Talbot, Margaret.

-, Salopie, earl of. See Talbot, John.

Shrewsbury [co. Shropshire], Thomas archdeacon of. See Lye.

-, collegiate church of St. Chad, canon of. See Whytby, Richard.

Shrule, co. Mayo. See Kinlough; and Moyne.

Shyngilfordi. See Chingford.

Sibbeton. See Sibton.

Sible Hedingham, Sibill Hedyngham [co. Essex], rectory of, 102.

Sibton, Sibbeton [co. Suffolk], Cistercian abbey, abbot of (or prior of, if the abbey be void), to have the confirmation of the prior of Thetford, and to receive his resignation, 305, 306.

Sicily, king of, papal letters to, 94.

-, -, See also René I.

Siffe, James, a citizen of Norwich, bequest made by, 66.

-, -, executors of, 66.

Silk, William, bishop of Meath, death of, 230, 506.

Silkstone, Silkeston [co. York, W.R.], Robert Thornton, vicar of, 40.

Silk Willoughby, Silk Willowby [co. Lincoln], rectory of, 143.

Simondedesborgh, Simondysborg. See Symondsbury.

Simonelli , Dionisius. See Dionisius.

Singland, Soy Thayll [in the parish of St. Patrick's, city and co. of Limerick], land of, wont to be assigned as the title of a benefice, 696.

Sinibaldis , F. de, 95, 165.

Sintenefeld. See Snitterfield.

Siracuse. See Syracuse.

Siscar, William de, bishop of Huesca, papal mandatary, 37.

Sistersten[sis]. See Chichester.

Siward, a benefactor of Kenilworth priory, 14.

Sixtus , 276.

Skayfe, Henry, priest, a fellow of Queen's college, Oxford, dispensation to, 23.

Skelton, John, nobleman, indults to, 605, 629.

-, William, late rector of Ashbury, 201, 202.

Skerry, Sgiriderchal [co. Antrim], rectory of, 286.

Skipton, co. York, W.R. See Bolton.

Skipwith, Skypwyth [co.York, E.R.], William Skypwyth, lord of, 680.

Skirk, Schayrt [Queen's county], vicarage of, 723, 724.

Skypwyth. See Skipwith.

Skypwyth, William, knight, lord of Skipwith, indult to, 680.

-, -, Agnes his wife, 680.

Sleue, Peter, layman, joint executor of the will of John Stawagh, 459.

-, -, Alice Fremani, his wife, 459.

Slimbridge, Slimebrugi [co. Gloucester], rectory of, 335.

Smeeth, Gmyth [co. Kent], parish church of, annexed to Aldington, 43.

Smerles, Gilbert, to be vicar of Insch, 432.

-, -, vicar of Insch, to be rector of Wigtown, 725.

Smert, John, an Augustinian canon of Holyrood, well beloved of James II., king of Scots, reservation of a benefice for, 288.

-, John, vicar of Auldbar, collated to the vicarage of Logie, co. Forfar, with the annexed chapels of Liff and Invergowrie, 504.

-, -, provided to the vicarage of Logie, 561.

-, -, priest, a litigant for the vicarage of Logic, 560, 561, 563, 564.

Smethfeld, i.e. Smithfield, hospital of the house of. See London: religious houses.

Smeton, master John, late treasurer and a canon of Lincoln, and prebendary of Thorngate, 215.

Smyth, John. See Crecy.

-, Robert, rector of Wickhambreux, dispensation to, 6.

-, Thomas, priest, indult to, 488.

-, Thomas, priest, lord of a place in Monk-Oakhampton, indult to, 489.

Smythfeldi (i.e. Smithfield), convent of St. Bartholomew de. See London: religious houses.

Snaith, Snayth [co. York, W.R.], parish church of, difficulties of the inhabitants of Airmyn in reaching, 661.

-, See also Airmyn and Rawcliffe.

Snargate, Snorgate [co. Kent], rectory of, 96.

Snayth. See Snaith.

Snitterfield, Sintenefeld [co. War wick], church of, granted to Kenilworth priory, 14.

Snorgate. See Snargate.

Soburton, John, an Augustinian canon, dispensation to, 128.

Sodor [co. Argyll], bishop of, papal mandatary, 703.

-, John, bishop of. See Grene alias Sprotton.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 286, 501.

-, Andrew, archdeacon of. See de Dvnon.

Sofordia . See Suffolk.

Sohtwethom (rectius Sothwethom). See Witham, South.

Solerii, John. of Catalonia, a chaplain of the pope and a minor penitentiary in St. Peter's, Rome, and in the Roman court, 270, 270 note.

Solfort. See Salford Priors.

Sollay, Thomas, vicar of Theddlethorpe and Strubby, indults to, 56, 121.

-, -, an abbreviator of apostolic letters, and official of the apostolic see, exception in favour of, 375.

-, -, notary public, 455.

Soltra, Soltre. See Soutra.

Someby, Margaret, hand-maiden of sir John Langley, 158.

Somerset, duchess of. See Beaufort, Eleanor.

-, Margaret, duchess of. See Beaufort.

-, Edmund, duke of. See Beaufort.

-, John, duke of. See Beaufort.

Somerton, in the diocese of Lichfield and Coventry, John Webster of, 80.

Somerton, John, rector of Chesilborne, to be rehabilitated etc., 60.

Sottonhawl [in the diocese of Norwich], John Jerveys, lord of, 304, 382.

Soulseat, Sedis Animarum [in Inch parish, co. Wigtown], Premonstratensian abbey, abbot of, stipend paid to the vicar of Kirkmaiden by, 275.

-, -, abbatial mensa of, rectory united to. See Kirkmaiden.

-, canon of. See Macdonnel, Gilbert.

-, canons of, benefice wont to be governed by, 275.

South Acre, Sowthacre [co. Norfolk], Robert Harsik, lord of, 484.

Southend, co. Argyll. See Kilcolmkill and Kilblane.

Southfolchie . See Suffolk.

Southwark, Southwerk, Suthwerh [co. Surrey], Augustinian priory of St. Mary Overy, Overes, Overeys, prior of, papal mandatary, 12, 13, 608.

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

-, Augustinian hospital of St. Thomas the Martyr, Nicholas master of. See Bokland.

-, -, canon of. See Waren, William.

Southwell, Suthwell [co. Nottingham], collegiate church of St. Mary, canons of. See Bole, Richard; Lasey, John; Paten. John; Suthwell, John; Sutton, John; and Tong, Thomas.

-, prebends in. See:—

Beckingham.

Norwell Palishall.

Woodborough.

Southwerk. See Southwark.

Soutra, Soltra, Soltre [co. Haddington], an Augustinian hospital, suppression of, 164.

-, -, of the patronage of James, king of Scots, appropriated to Melrose abbey, 501.

Sowthacre. ‘ee South Acre.

Soy Thayll. ‘ee Singland.

Spada , S. de, 20, 134 et passim to page 259.

Spain, a province of the Augustinian friars, 259.

-, archbishops etc. in, papal letters to, 95.

Spalding, Spaldyng [co. Lincoln], Benedictine priory, prior of, papal mandatary, 688.

Spaldyng, Hugh, a member of the Lazarite hospital of Burton Lazars, dispensation to, 72.

Spence, William, rector of Broughton Sulney, dispensation to, 27.

Spens, Spons, master Thomas de, archdeacon of Moray, appointed a notary of the apostolic see, 268, 269.

-, -, admission of, to the office of notary of the apostolic see, 273, 274.

-, -, reservation of the vicarage of Selkirk for collation to, 332.

-, -, succentor of Moray, formerly archdeacon of Moray, 355, 356, 367.

-, -, a canon of Glasgow, and a notary apostolic, faculty to, 421.

-, -, sometime a canon of Glasgow, 473.

-, -, [bishop] elect of Whiteherne, sometime a papal notary and an Augustinian canon of Lincluden, 204.

-, -, [bishop] elect of Whiteherne, sometime vicar of of Selkirk, 445.

-, -, bishop of Whiteherne, sometime a canon and succentor of Moray, and a papal notary, 221.

-, -, sub-delegate of William, bishop of Glasgow for the execution of a papal mandate, 617.

-, -, sometime commissary of William [Turnbull], bishop of Glasgow, for the restoration of adherents to the council of Basel, 689.

-, -, appropriation made by, 156.

-, -, petition of, 96.

-, -, provision made by, 693.

-, -, described as prothonotarius, 274.

Spenser, William, rector of Crosby Garrett, and provost of Queen's college, Oxford, dispensation to, 51.

Spinck, Spynck, John, a Carmelite friar, of Norwich, dispensation to, 96.

Spine, William, clerk, notary public, 483.

Spineto , vicarage de. See Spynie.

Spinney, Spiney, Spyney, Spynnei, Spynney [in Wicken parish, co. Cambridge], Augustinian priory, appropriated to the capitular mensa of Ely, 251.

-, -, number of monks to be kept in, 251.

-, -, parish church of Wicken annexed to, 251.

-, -, patron of. See Tiptoft, John de, earl of Worcester.

-, -, pension paid to the bishop of Norwich out of, 251.

Spinosis , P. de, 92, 102 et passim to page 254.

Spofford, Thomas, bishop of Hereford grant and indult to, 41.

-, -, assignment of pension to, 42.

-, -, proctor of. See Gray, William.

-, -, resignation of, 42, 388.

-, -, clerk made by, 532.

Spoleto, Spoletanus [Perugia, Italy], bishop of, papal mandatary, 59, 89, 97, 98, 99, 125, 193, 195 (bis), 218, 232 (bis), 235, 276, 458, 480, 499, 521, 527, 538, 560, 566, 576, 651, 671, 672, 686, 692, 710, 722, 729.

-, Berardus, bishop of. See Eruli de Narnia.

-, dignity reserved by death at, 194.

-, papal letters dated at, 193, 194, 195, 196, 198, 199, 200, 374, 432, 451, 455, 496.

-, the pope residing at, on account of pestilence at Rome, 238.

Spons (rectius Spens), master Thomas, See Spens.

Spot, Ninian, priest, chaplain and member of the household of James II., king of Scots, vicar of Tarves and chaplain of Pereach, dispensation to, 657.

Sprotlay, Robert, chaplain of the chantry of John of Gaunt in the cathedral church of St. Paul, London, indult to, 155, 156.

Sprotton. See Grene.

Spynck. See Spinck.

Spyney, Spynnei, Spynney. See Spinney.

Spynie, de Spineto [co. Elgin], vicarage of, 347.

Squybbe, Squylbe, Robert, one of the wardens of Frome St. Quintin, petition of, 655.

Srard Madybreaeragy. See Street, cos. Westmeath and Longford.

Srathsurdail. See Strath.

Stac, Stach. See Stak.

Stackpole Elidor, Stakepul Elider, [co. Pembroke], parish church of St. Michael, rectory of, 15, 16.

-, Richard Vernon, lord of, 16.

Stadfort, Nicholas de, a benefactor of Kenilworth priory, 14.

Stafford, Humphrey, duke of Buckingham, formerly earl of Stafford, dispensation to marry granted to, ratified, 337.

-, Anne his wife, daughter of Ralph de Nevill, earl of Westmoreland, 337.

-, -, to nominate persons to receive dispensations to marry, 12.

-, -, Robert Topping, confessor and chaplain of, 148.

-, -, John Voderton, chaplain of, 151.

-, John, archbishop of Canterbury, 33.

-, -, auditor of. See Stokes, John.

-, -, chaplain of. See Teft, Robert.

-, -, collation and provision made by, 186, 187.

-, -, commissaries of. See Mulakyn, Zanobius; Stevyns, John; Witham, Williams.

-, -, complaint of the bishop of London against, 538.

-, -, court of, 67.

-, -, death of, 602.

-, -, indult to, 525.

-, -, institution made by, III.

-, -, letters patent of, confirmed, 472.

Stainburi. See Stanbury.

Stainer, Staner [in Selby parish, co. York, W.R.], manor of, 248.

Stainforth, Staynsood (rectius Staynford) [co. York, W.R.], Richard Tempest, lord of, 487.

Stainsby, Staynesby [in Stainton parish, co. Yo. N.R.], tithes of, 415.

Stainton, Staynton. [a ‘town’ in Stainton parish, co. York, N.R.], mill of, 415, 416.

-, church of, 415.

-, tithes of, 415, 416.

-, vicar of. See Todde, Thomas.

-, vicars of, sentence against, 416.

-, See also Coulby, Hemlington, Ingleby, Ingleby Barwick, Maltby, Stainsby and Thornton.

Stak, Stac, Stale, John, a canon of Limerick, sometime dean of Limerick, 369.

-, -, a canon of Limerick and prebendary of Effin, provided to the deanery of Ardfert, and to the archdeaconry of Limerick, a canon of Lismore and prebendary of Dungarvan, provided to a canonry of Tuam and the prebend of Killybegs, reservation of a canonry of Cloyne and the prebend of Coole and Britway for collation to, 453, 454.

-, -, to have collation of a canonry of Limerick and the prebend of Croagh, 456, 457.

-, -, a canon of Cloyne, papal mandatary, 554.

-, Stach, Maurice, [bishop] elect of Ardfert, sometime a canon of Cloyne and prebendary of Coole and Britway, 453.

-, -, sometime a canon of Limerick and prebendary of Croagh, 457, 458.

-, -, sometime a canon of Ardfert and prebendary of Fenit, afterwards dean of Ardfert, 567.

-, -, bishop of Ardfert, death of, 518, 567.

Stake. See Bartelot.

Stakepel Elider. See Stackpole Elidor.

Stale. See Stak.

Stalham, Stallam [co. Norfolk], Hermitage near, 383.

Stallingborough, Stalinburgh [co. Lincoln], parish church of, 150.

Stambury. See Stanbury.

Stanawr, Thomas, donsel, indult to, 605.

-, -, John his wife, 605.

Stanbridge, Stanbrige [co. Dorset], rectory of, 376.

Stanbrige, in the diocese of Winchester (sic). See Stanbridge.

Stanbury, Stainburi, Stambury, John, a Carmelite friar, to be bishop of Bangor, 299, 299note.

-, -, [bishop] elect of Bangor, indult for the consecration of, 335.

-, -, bishop of Bangor, translated to the see of Hereford, 598, 598 note.

-, -, oaths of fealty of, 335, 598.

-, -, letters patent of, 335, 598.

-, -, bishop of Hereford, sometime bishop of Bangor, 596.

-, -, papal mandatary, 165.

Stanceby alias Trafford, John, a monk of Byland, to be a papal chaplain, 133.

Staner. See Stainer.

Stanfeld, Simon, priest, notary public, 483.

Stanford-on-Avon, Stanfford [co. Northampton], parish church of, in the patronage of Selby abbey, appropriated to the same, 246, 247, 248.

-, -, vicarage of, constituted, and stipend etc. assigned, 247, 249.

-, farmer of the domain of Selby abbey in, 247.

-, manse for the vicar of, bounds of, 247.

-, persons belonging to:—

Cave, Thomas.

Dalby, John.

-, tenement of Edward Ade in, 247.

-, ‘le Bakhouselane’ in, 247.

-, ‘le Hallane’ in, 247.

Stangeth. See Strageath.

Stangrene. See Stonegrave.

Stanley, William, vice-chancellor of Lincoln, right of, to a meal, on certain feasts and anniversaries, 535.

Stanton, Stantona, Edmund or Emundus de, a canon of Tuam alias Mayo (or Tuam and Mayo), papal mandatary, 408, 413.

-, Stauntoni, Henry, a monk of Winchcombe abbey, dispensation to, 592.

-, Stantona, John de, late rector of Burriscarra, 431.

-, Stantona, Richard de, vicar of Burriscarra, to be rector of Upper Umall, 408, 409.

-, Stantona, William de, late rector of Burriscarra, 431.

Stanton St. Quintin, Staunton St. Quintin [co. Wilts], rectory of, 54.

Stanwick St. John, Staynwik [co. York, N.R.], a prebend in Ripon, 142.

Stapeldon, Walter, late bishop of Exeter, executors of, 309.

Stapilton, Stapylton, Brian, lord of Crispin's manor in Happisburgh, indult to, 383.

-, -, Isabel his wife, 383.

-, Edmund, nobleman, lord of Bainton, indult to, 628.

Starigeth. See Strageath.

Staughton, Little, Stokton [co. Bedord], rectory of, 159.

Stauntoni. See Stanton.

Staunton St. Quintin. See Stanton St. Quintin.

Staverton, [co. Northampton], parish church of St. Mary, 98.

Stawagh, John, will of, 459.

-, William, layman, petition of. 459.

Staybli. See Strubby.

Staynesby. See Stainsby.

Staynsood rectius Staynford. See Stainforth.

Staynton. See Stainton.

Staynwik. See Stanwick St. John.

Steccatis , Steccaciis, Ja. or Jo. de, 15, 22, 208 et passim to page 492.

Stecell, William de, late vicar of Earlston, 478.

Steille, John, a canon of Brechin, papal mandatary, 719.

Stepenhyth. See Stepney.

Stephen, Richard, clerk, sub-deacon, dispensations to, 84, 102.

Stepney, Stepenhyth [co. Middlesex], William Chedworth lord of, 524.

Sterling, William, clerk, notary public, 679.

Sterte, William, deacon, indult to, 535.

Steuart. See Stewart.

Stevenes, Stevyns, John, commissary of the official of Canterbury, 18, 19.

-, -, president of the court of Canterbury, 32, 33.

-, -, commissary of John, archbishop of Canterbury, 538.

-, -, examiner and commissary of causes of the court of the archbishop of Canterbury, sentence of, 656.

Stevenson, Henry, priest, indult to, 606.

Stevyns. See Stevenes.

Stewart, Stewaert, Archibald, layman, executor of the will of John Stewart, petition of, 397.

-, David, late a canon and treasurer of Caithness, 378.

-, David, a canon of Moray, papal mandatary, 221.

-, David, a canon of Ross [in Scotland], a litigant for the treasurership of Moray, surrender of his right by, 346.

-, -, to be archdeacon of Brechin, 380.

-, David, clerk, a litigant for a canonry of Aberdeen and prebend of BanchoryDevenick, 345.

-, Isabel, wife of Murdoch, duke of Albany, suo jure countess of Lennox, patron of the hospital of Polmadie, 475.

-, -, benefices in the patronage of. See Dumbarton; Fintry; Polmadie.

-, -, father of. See Duncan, earl of Lennox.

-, -, husband of. See Stewart, Murdoch infra.

-, -, petition of. 623.

-, -, sons and brothers of, put to death by James I., king of Scots, 623.

-, Stewaert, John, rector of Flisk, will of, 397.

-, John, a canon of Aberdeen and prebendary of BanchoryDevenick, death of, 345.

-, Marieta, widow, patron of the prebend of Kirkmahoe, 473.

-, Murdoch (Murdacus), duke of Albany, and earl of Fife and Menteith, husband of Isabel supra, governor of all Scotland, put to death by James I., king of Scotland, 623.

-, -, son of the sister of. See Abernethy, George de.

-, Strewart, Robert, a grandson of Robert III. and kinsman of James II., kings of Scots, to be a canon of Moray and of Brechin, 14, 15.

-, -, a canon of Aberdeen, rector of Kinnettles, vicar of Aberdeen, provided to canonries of Moray and Brechin, dispensation to, 356, 357.

-, -, a canon of Aberdeen, to be precentor of Caithness, 370.

-, -, vicar of Kilmonivaig, dispensation to, 656.

-, Walter, a grandson of Robert III. and kinsman of James II., kings of Scots, sometime archdeacon of Dunblane, to be a canon of Glasgow and of Dunkeld, 15, 82, 83.

-, -, archdeacon of Dunblane, to be absolved and dispensed, 359.

-, -, rector of Minto, dispensation to, 174.

-, Steuart, Walter, a canon of Aberdeen, papal mandatary, 494.

-, -, a canon of Aberdeen and a kinsman of James II, king of Scots, to be dean of Brechin, 256.

-, -, dean of Brechin, death of, 260.

-, Walter, a canon of Brechin, papal mandatary, 576.

-, Walter, a canon of Glasgow, papal mandatary, 218, 547, 693.

-, -, proctor of John Bussalle, 171.

-, -, to be chancellor of Brechin, 588.

-, Walter, the younger, a canon of Glasgow, papal mandatary, 569.

-, Stewaert, Walter, a canon of Glasgow and prebendary of Cardross, provided by Eugenius IV. to another canonry of, and prebend in Glasgow, 291.

-, -, a canon of Glasgow and prebendary of Barlanark a litigant for the same, 405.

-, -, a canon of Glasgow, provided to a canonry of Aberdeen and the prebend of Banchory-Devenick, and to another canonry of Dunkeld, a litigant for the said canonry of Aberdeen and prebend, to have collation thereof, 345, 346.

-, -, priest, a litigant in respect of a canonry of and the treasurership of Glasgow, 576.

-, Walter, a canon of Moray and prebendary of Aberlour and Botriphnie, resignation of, 395.

Stichel, Gilbert, an Augustinian canon of Soutra hospital, assignment of the fruits of the rectory of Ormiston to, 164.

Stifford [co. Essex], rectory of. 59.

Stilhngfleet, co. York, W.R. See Acaster Selby.

Stillyngflete, John. a brother of the hospital of St. John of Jerusalem, indult to, 387.

Stillyngton, Robert, a canon of Wells and rector of Cottingham, co. York, a litigant for the latter, 13.

-, -, archdeacon of Colchester and counsellor of king Henry VI, indult to, 101.

-, -, archdeacon of Taunton, indults to, 113, 134.

-, -, archdeacon of Taunton and rector of Beverstone, dispensation to, 104.

-, -, archdeacon of Colchester and Taunton, a canon of York and prebendary of Church Fenton, and a canon of Ripon and prebendary of Great Givendale, a litigant concerning the property of his benefices, 238, 239.

-, Robert, rector of Ashbury, a litigant concerning dilapidations there, 201.

Stirling, Streueling, Streuilling, Streulyn, [co. Stirling], chaplaincy at the altar of St. Laurence in the parish church of, 276.

-, vicarage of, 174.

-, vicarage of Holy Cross, Sancte Crucis, tithe of salmon belonging to, 221.

Stobo, Stoboo [co. Peebles], vicarage of, 534, 548.

-, James de Levinston lord of, 10.

Stockbury, Stokbyri [co. Kent], John Kyeyell, lord of, 489.

Stockton, Stokton [co. Wilts], rectory of, 78.

Stokbyri. See Stockbury.

Stoke, John, abbot of St. Albans, collation made by, 240.

-, John. See Jordani.

Stoke by Nayland, Stokeneylond, Stokeneylonder [co. Suffolk], Robert Fen, lord of, 302.

-, John Mannock lord of a place in, 487.

Stokes, Stokis, Stokys, John, archdeacon of Ely, dispensation to, 191.

-, -, papal mandatary, 165.

-, -, auditor-general in the province of Canterbury of John Stafford, archbishop of Canterbury, 111, 116, 144, 467, 688, 691.

Stokton, in the diocese of Lincoln. See Staughton, Little.

Stokton, in the diocese of Salisbury. See Stockton.

Stokton, William, vicar of Stallingborough, dispensation to, 150.

Stokys. See Stokes.

Stone [co. Stafford], Augustinian priory, Thomas, prior of. See Wyse.

-, canons of. See Awdeley, John; Hawten, William; Welforde, John.

-, -, rules made for, 467.

-, -, statutes of, 467.

Stonegrave, Stangrene [co. York, N.R.], rectory of, 121.

Stoneleigh, Stonley [co. Warwich], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 203.

Stopham, Stopeham, Stoppham [co. Sussex], John Bartelot alias Stake, lord of, 305, 681.

Stopyndon, John, late archdeacon of Colchester and a canon of Ripon and prebendary of Great Givendale, 238, 239.

-, -, executors of, 239.

Storm, Thomas, clerk, notary public, 373.

Stormer. See Sturmer.

Stormesworth [co. Leicester], manor of, 248.

Stormunstre Marschall. See Sturminster Marshall.

Stornoway, co. Lewis. See Eye.

Stoteville, John, lord of Rishangles and Rode (Carlton), indult to, 491.

-, -, Joan his wife, 491.

Stourloch. See Scurloch.

Stourton, sir John, baron of Stourton. Stowrton, councillor and treasurer of the household of Henry VI., John Hert, chaplain of, 651.

Stowe [co. Buckingham], archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 238, 239.

-, Laurence, archdeacon of. See Bothe.

Stowe, John, abbot of Ramsey, and the convent of the same, faculty to, 92.

-, -, -, indult to, 155.

Stowel, Robert, nobleman, lord of Cothelstone, indult to, 524.

-, -, Elizabeth his wife, 524.

Stowey, co. Somerset. See Sutton Knighton.

Stowmarket, Suthammerket [co. Suffolk], rectory of, 41.

-, See Clements manor.

Stowrton, John, baron of. See Stourton.

Stoyle, Richard, priest, notary public, 483.

Strablane. See Strathblane.

Strabroc. See Uphall.

Stradford. See Stratford Langthorne.

Strageath, Stangeth, Starigeth [in Muthill parish, co. Perth], vicarage of, 276, 277.

Strand, le Stronde by the city of London [co. Middlesex], lodging of the bishop of Coventry and Lichfield at, 471.

Strata [? in the diocese of Térouane], Aymar de Crane, lord of the place de, 629 note.

Strata , A. de, 2 et passim.

Strateford. See Stratford Langthorne.

Strateforte on Avon. See Stratford on Avon.

Stratford Langthorne, Stradford, Strateford, Stratforde Langthorn [in West Ham parish. co. Essex], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, William abbot of, and the convent of, indult to, 413.

-, -, monks of. See Bronyng, Alexander; Rayfoldi, John.

-, -, subject priories and churches belonging to, 413.

Stratford on Avon, Strateforte on Avon [co. Warwick], chantry of St. Thomas the Martyr in the church of, 41.

Strath, Srathsurdail [in the island of Skye, co. Inverness], parish church of Kilchrist (ecclesia Sancti Christi) in, 286.

Strathblane, Strablane [co. Stirling], parish church of, annexed to the hospital of Polmadie, to be appropriated to the collegiate church of Dumbarton, 623.

Strathbrock, Robert, bishop of Caithness, death of, 295, 301.

Strathern. Adam de, sometime vicar of Hamilton, 441.

Stratton, John, a canon of Salisbury, papal mandatary, 655.

-, alias Wode, John, rector of Norton under Hamdon, dispensation to, 41.

Stratton on the Fosse, Stretton on the Fosse [co. Somerset], rectory of, 160.

Strecte, John, a Friar preacher, to be a papal chaplain, 69.

-, William, a monk of Glastonbury abbey, dispensation to, 170.

-, -, See also Etrete.

Street, Strete. Strette [co. Somerset], rectory of, 49, 55, 71.

-, John Lax, rector of, 160.

Street, Srard Madybreaeragy (i.e. Sraid - Maighe - Breacraighe) [cos. Westmeath and Longford], rectory of, 621.

-, bounds of the parish of. See Acchsalas; Cluanmadain;

Strete. See Street, co. Somerset.

Strete, Robert, priest, notary public, 482.

Strette. See Street, co. Somerset.

Stretton on the Fosse. See Stratton on the Fosse.

Streueling, Streuilling, Streulyn. See Stirling.

Strickland, Richard, son of Walter Strickland and Isabel Olney, petition of, 348.

-, -, to be restored to his pristine state in regard to certain sentences against his mother, 348, 349.

-, Walter, deceased, Isabel Olney his wife, 348.

-, -, Richard, his son, 348.

Strod, William, a monk of Netley, dispensation to, 139.

Stronde, le, by the city of London. See Strand.

Strubby, Strulby, Staybli [co. Lincoln], parish church of St Oswald, rectory of, 56, 121.

-, -, parishioners of, 121.

-, -, vicar of, 455.

Stryk (rectius Etryk), the Forest of. See Ettrick.

Studley, Studeley [co. Warwick], Augustinian priory of St. Mary, canon of. See Upton, Richard.

Sture. See Scury.

Sturgis, Thomas, a Friar Preacher, dispensation to, 70.

Sturmer, Stormer [co. Essex], John Doreward lord of, 16.

Sturminster Marshall, Stormunstre Marschall [co. Dorset], vicarage of, 80.

Styward, John, nobleman, lord of Mocrhall, indult to, 303.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 303.

Subdon, Lewis, priest, notary public, 482.

Suchon, Richard, a brother of the hospital of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, 646.

Sucius , P., 47, 49.

Sudbury [co. Suffolk], archdeacon of, faculty to, 455.

-, John, archdeacon of. See Saresson alias Wygenal.

Sudbury, Simon, bishop of London, letters of, containing an ordinance concerning the relations of the priory and hospital of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, exemplified and confirmed, 642–6.

-, -, composition of, concerning the relations of the priory and hospital of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, modified, 646–8.

-, -, articles of, concerning the relations of the priory and hospital of St. Bartholomew, Smithfield, 712.

-, -, seal of, 645.

Sueton. See Sutton.

Suffolk, Richard, archdeacon of. See Beauchamp.

-, Southfolchie, John, duke of. See de la Pole.

-, Sofordie, Alice, marchioness and countess of. See de la Pole.

Sugar, Hugh, clerk, an advocate in the court of Arches, 211.

-, alias Noris, Hugh, priest, rector of Lympsham, dispensation to, 135.

Sugdon, John, rector of Bishop's Hatfield, and chaplain of the bishop of Ely, dispensation to, 140.

-, Thomas, clerk, notary public, 604.

Supra Rippam . See Duch.

Surio , abbey de. See Inishlounaght.

Surrey, John, archdeacon of. See Waynflete, John.

Suryo , abbey de. See Inishlounaught.

Suthammerket. See Stowmarket.

Sutherland, Suthirland, Alexander de, donsel, dispensation to, 419.

-, -, Margaret Maclayde, his wife, 419.

-, Suthyrland, Alexander de, of Duffus, donsel, patron of a canonry of St. Mary Hugh, St. Andrews and the prebendary of Uphall, 400.

-, John, earl of Sutherland, Alexander de Sutherland, his brother-german, 419.

Suthirland. earl of. See Sutherland, John.

Suthwell. See Southwell.

Suthwell. John, a canon of Chester and of Southwell and prebendary of Beckingham, rector of Kneesal, almoner and member of the household of John Kempe, cardinal of St. Balbina's, dispensation to, 7.

Suthwerh. See Southwark.

Suthyrland. See Sutherland.

Sutton, John, rector of Gamlingay, a canon of St. Asaph and of Southwell, and prebendary of Woodborough, a pensioner upon the fruits of Shelford and Merton priories, confessor and member of the household of John Kempe, cardinal of St. Balbina's, dispensation to, 8.

-, John, a canon of York, 239.

-, Sueton, Robert, priest, to be a canon of Ferns, 667, 668.

-, Suton, William, knight, master of the house of Burton Lazars, election of, ratified, 81.

-, -, indults to, 93, 220.

-, -, and the brethren of the same, petition of, 81.

-, William, rector of Averham, dispensation to, 153.

Sutton Knighton, Suton [in Stowey, co. Somerset], Nicholas Sayntlo, lord of, 385.

Suuo (rectius Surio), abbey de. See Inishlounaght.

Sweden, king of, papal letters to, 94.

Sweetheart, de Dulci corde, Dulcis cordis [in Newabbey parish, co. Kirkcudbright], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 196, 332.

Swerford, Swarford [co. Oxford], rectory of, 54.

Swinford, Swynfford, Swynfforde [co. Leicester], ‘le person holme’ in the fields of, assigned to the vicar of Stanford-onAvon, 247.

Swinton, Swynton [co. Berwick], vicarage of, 406.

Swynfford, Swynfforde. See Swinford.

Swynnerton, Swynorton [co. Stafford], William Ballard rector of. 615.

Swynton. See Swinton.

Sybald, Sebauld, Henry, de facto canon and prebendary of the collegiate church of St. Bee, Dunbar, 69.

-, -, late a canon of the collegiate church of Dunbar, resignation of, 702.

-, Walter, formerly provided to a canonry of Dunkeld etc., to be rector of Lyne, 634.

Sydey, i.e. Sudeley. See Butler, Ralph, baron Sudeley.

Sylbi. See Selby.

Symington, Symonten, Symonthoune Symonton [? co. Ayr or co. Lanark], vicarage of, 403, 621, 694.

-, James Wicharde, vicar of, 292.

Syminis. See Wedenham.

Symioyr. See Symur.

Symon , papal register rubricated by, 720 note.

Symond, John, priest, lord of a place in Rattlesden, indult to, 604.

Symondsbury, Simondedesborgh, Simondysborg [co. Dorset], rectory of, 43.

Symonten, Symonthoune, Symonton. See Symington.

Sympyl, Ralph, knight, dispensed to re-contract marriage with Elizabeth Boid, 654.

Symur, Symioyr, Richard, abbot of Abington, charges against, 593, 595.

-, -, to be absolved from a sentence of deprivation etc. and rehabilitated, 679.

Syracuse [Sicily], Peter (rectius Paul) bishop of, formerly a papal auditor, papal commissary, 308 and corrigenda.

Syston, Sysdon [co. Lincoln], parish church of St. Mary, rectory of, 27.

Sywell, Sywel [co. Northampton], Thomas Tresham lord of, 525.