Lateran Regesta 119: 1404-1405

Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 6, 1404-1415. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1904.

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Lateran Regesta, Vol. CXIX

1 Innocent VII

De Provisionibus Prelatorum

1404.
3 Id. Nov.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 13.)
To Nicholas Flemmyng, elect of Armagh. Mandate to him—to whom, then a canon of Dublin, priest, Boniface IX on 14 Kal May anno 15 [1404] made provision of the said see, void at the apostolic see and reserved by the resignation made there to the present pope, who received the same by order of pope Boniface, of the late archbishop John, through his proctor the above Nicholas Flemmyng, who was consecrated at the apostolic see by order (demandato, cf. f. 62 d.) of pope Boniface, which pope died before the letters of provision were drawn up—to undertake the rule of the said church and exercise its administration. Racioni congruit.
Concurrent letters to the chapter, to the clergy and the people of the city and diocese, to the vassals and to the suffragans of Armagh— Racioni etc.; and to Henry, king of England— Gracie divine.
Ibid.
(f. 18.)
To Richard, bishop of Rochester. The like mandate, Boniface IX having, on 5 Kal. Aug. anno 15 [1404], translated him from Bangor to Rochester, void by the death of John, during whose life the said pope had reserved it, and having died before the letters of translation were drawn up. Before receiving possession of the administration of the goods of his church he is to take to the bishops of London or (vel) Chichester the oath of fealty according to the form enclosed. Racioni etc.
Concurrent letters to the chapter, to the clergy and the people of the city and diocese— Racioni etc.; to the archbishop of Canterbury— Racioni etc. (sic); and to Henry, king of England— Racioni etc. (sic).
1404.
13 Kal. Dec.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 48.)
Translation of Henry, bishop of Lincoln, to the see of Winchester, void by the death of bishop William, during whose life it was reserved by Boniface IX, who died without disposing thereof. Before etc., as above, f. 18, he is to take to the bishops of Bath or (et) Worcester the oath, etc. Quam sit honusta dispendiis.
Concurrent letters to the chapter, to the clergy and the people of the city and diocese, and to the vassals of Winchester— Quam sit onusta ; to the archbishop of Canterbury— Ad culumum (i.e., cumulum); and to king Henry— Gracie divine.
4 Id. Dec.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 51.)
Provision to Roger Walden, bishop in the universal church, of the see of London, void by the death of Robert, during whose life it was reserved by Boniface IX, who died without disposing thereof. Before etc., as above, he is to take to the bishops of Winchester or (vel) Worcester the oath, etc. Suscepti cura regiminis.
Concurrent letters to the chapter, to the clergy and the people of the city and diocese, and to the vassals of London— Suscepti etc.; to the archbishop of Canterbury— Ad cumulum ; and to king Henry— Gracie divine.
3 Id. Nov.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 62 d.)
To John, bishop of Kildare. Mandate, as above f. 13, Boniface IX having, on 5 Id. April anno 15 [1404], made provision to him, then a canon of Kildare, bachelor of canon and civil law, priest, of the said see, void at the apostolic see and reserved by the resignation made there to Francis, cardinal priest of St. Susanna's, who received the same by order of pope Boniface, of Robert, bishop, sometime [bishop] of Kildare, through his proctor John Swayne, rector of Galtrym in the diocese of Meath, after which John was consecrated at the apostolic see by licence (de.. licencia, cf. f. 13) of pope Boniface, who died before the letters of provision were drawn up. Racioni etc.
Concurrent letters to the chapter, to the clergy and the people of the city and diocese, and to the vassals of Kildare— Racioni etc.; to the archbishop of Dublin— Ad cumulum ; and to king Henry— Gracie divine.
1405.
5 Id. March.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 64 d.)
Translation of Thomas, bishop of Ardfert, [a Friar Preacher], to the see of Clonfert, void by the pope's translation this day of bishop Henry to Kilmacduagh. Romani pontificis.
Concurrent letters to the chapter, to the clergy and the people of the city and diocese, and to the vassals of Clonfert— Romani etc.; to the archbishop of Tuam— Romani etc. (sic); and to king Henry— Gracie divine.
1404.
13 Kal. Dec.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 74.)
Provision to Philip, Augustinian abbot of Leicester, priest, of the see of Lincoln, void by the pope's translation this day [above, f. 48] of bishop Henry to Winchester. Apostolatus officium.
Concurrent letters to the chapter, to the clergy and the people of the city and diocese, and to the vassals of Lincoln— Apostolatus etc.; to the archbishop of Canterbury— Ad cumulum ; and to king Henry— Gracie divine.
1405.
5 Id. March.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 87 d.)
Provision to John Artilburgch (sic), Cluniac monk of Bermundesey, papal minor penitentiary, priest, of the see of Ardfert, void by the pope's translation this day of bishop Thomas to Clonfert. Apostolatus etc.
Concurrent letters to the clergy of the city and diocese, to the chapter, to the people of the city and diocese, to the vassals of Ardfert— Apostolatus etc.; to the archbishop of Cashel— Ad cumulum ; and to king Henry— Gracie divine.

De Fructibus Percipiendis

11 Kal. April.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 124.)
To Richard Manyngford, perpetual vicar of Seton in the diocese of Exeter. Indult, during five years while studying letters at an university, to take and to let to farm or to rent, to clerks or laymen, the fruits etc. of his benefices, and not to be bound to reside. Vite ac morum.
Concurrent mandate to the abbot of Glastonbury, the archdeacon of Taunton and the chancellor of Exeter. Vite etc.
4 Kal. May.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 124 d.)
To John Bradeley, alias Wynchecombe, perpetual vicar of Schyrborne in the diocese of Worcester, bachelor of canon and civil law. The like. Litterarum sciencia, vite etc.
Concurrent mandate to the abbots of Evesham and Wynchecombe. [Two mandataries only.] Litterarum etc.
2 Non. June.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 125 d.)
To Ralph Martyn, perpetual vicar of Deverell Langebrig in the diocese of Salisbury. Indult, during five years while residing in the said parish church or one of his benefices or studying letters at an university, to take the fruits etc. of his benefices, and not to be bound to reside. Vite etc.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Adria, the abbot of Malmesbury and the prior of Bath. Vite etc.
2 Non. June.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 126 d.)
To Edward Docworth, rector of Bamtton in the diocese of Exeter. The like, and to rent, grant or give to farm, to clerks or laymen, the fruits etc. Vite etc.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Tuy (Tuden.), the prior of Bath and the abbot of Cleeve (de Clyva) in the diocese of Bath. Vite etc.
5 Non. July.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 128.)
To Nicholas Louecok, perpetual vicar of Bokelond Albi (sic) in the diocese of Salisbury. Indult, as above, f. 125 d., to Ralph Martyn. Vite etc.
Concurrent mandate to the bishops of London and Wells and the dean of Wells. Vite etc.
Id. July.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 129.)
To John Grendon, perpetual vicar of Kyrton in the diocese of Lincoln. Indult, during five years while studying letters at an university, to take the fruits etc. of his benefices, and not to be bound to reside. Vite etc.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Tuy, the abbot (sic) of Spaldyng and the prior of St. Bartholomew's without the walls, London. Vite etc.
1405.
2 Kal. Sept.
Viterbo.
(f. 130 d.)
To William (corrected in margin from John) Russell, perpetual vicar of Doulton in the diocese of Bath. The like, and to rent, let and grant to farm, to clerks or laymen, the fruits etc. Vite etc.
Concurrent mandate to the bishops of Adria and Salisbury and the abbot of Shyrborn. Vite etc.
8 Kal. Oct.
Viterbo.
(f. 131 d.)
To Thomas Ayleward, rector of Havonte in the diocese of Winchester. Indult, as in the preceding. Vite etc.
Concurrent mandate to the bishops of Adria and Salisbury and the abbot of Westminster. Vite etc.
6 Non. Oct.
Viterbo.
(f. 135 d.)
To John de Shepeye, dean of Lincoln, D.C.L. Indult, during two years—he being bound by the statutes and his oath at reception to reside thirty-six weeks a year or thereabouts, involving him in heavy expense—to take the fruits etc. of his deanery, which is a major elective dignity with cure, and has a number of parish churches annexed, and of his canonry and prebend of Nassyngton, while residing in the place of Nassyngton in the diocese of Lincoln, which belongs to his said canonry and prebend, or in one of the said annexed churches, provided that he reside in the church of Lincoln one month a year. Litterarum sciencia, vite etc.
Concurrent mandate to the archbishop of Canterbury, the abbot of Westminster and the prior of Coventry. Litterarum etc.
1404.
3 Id. Nov.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 148.)
To Richard Ullerston, perpetual vicar of Silkiston in the diocese of York, S.T.P. Decree that the indult granted to him by Boniface IX on 2 Id. Sept. anno 15 [1404]—during ten years, while studying letters at an university or being in the service of his prelate or residing in the Roman court or one of his benefices, to take and to grant to farm or to rent or let, to clerks or laymen, the fruits etc. of his benefices, and not to be bound to reside—shall hold good from the said date, as though the said pope's letters had been drawn up; and that these presents shall be sufficient proof. Racioni congruit.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Tuy and the abbots of St. Mary's without the walls of York, and de Pratis, Leicester. Racioni etc.
Ibid.
(f. 149 d.)
To Thomas Eskheved, perpetual vicar of Crosthwayt in the diocese of Carlisle. The like decree in respect of the indult granted to him by Boniface IX on 17 Kal. Oct. anno 15 [1404], during seven years, while studying letters at an university or residing in the Roman court or one of his benefices, to take and to let or to rent or give to farm, to clerks or laymen, the fruits etc. of his benefices, and not be bound to reside. Racioni etc.
Concurrent mandate to the archbishop of York, the bishop of Telese and the archdeacon of Richmond in York. Racioni etc.
Ibid.
(f. 150 d.)
To John Fernier, rector of Rybchestre in the diocese of York. The like in respect of the indult granted to him, who was in the service of the bishop of Norwich, by Boniface IX on 11 Kal. Feb. anno 15 [1404], during seven years, while studying letters at an university or being in the service of the said or other prelate, or residing in the Roman court or one of his benefices, to take and to grant to farm, rent or let, to clerks or laymen, the fruits etc. of his benefices, and not to be bound to reside. Racioni etc.
Concurrent mandate to the bishops of Tuy and Ely and the archdeacon of Norwich. Racioni etc.
1405.
16 Kal. Feb.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 154.)
To John Rouland, rector of Stevenach in the diocese of Lincoln. Indult, during five years while studying letters at an university or residing in the Roman court or one of his benefices, to take and to let or rent or give to farm, to clerks or laymen, the fruits etc. of his benefices, and not to be bound to reside. Vite etc.
Concurrent mandate to the abbots of Westminster without the walls of London and St. Mary's, Osseney, and the dean of London. Vite etc.
6 Kal. March.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 155.)
To Thomas Veysy, rector of Schenyngdon in the diocese of Worcester. Indult, during seven years while studying letters at an university or being in the service of his prelate or residing in the Roman court or one of his benefices, to take and to grant to farm or to rent or let, to clerks or laymen, the fruits etc. of his benefices, and not to be bound to reside. Vite etc.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Tuy and the abbots of Tewkusbury and Hales (de Haylis) in the diocese of Worcester. Vite etc.
1404.
3 Id. Nov.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 155 d.)
To Nicholas Newton, perpetual vicar of North Cave in the diocese of York. Decree, as above, f. 148, in respect of the indult granted to him by Boniface IX on 4 Non. April anno 15 [1404] during seven years, while studying etc. as above, ibid. Racioni etc.
Concurrent mandate to the bishop of Tuy, the abbot of St. Edmund's Bury and the archdeacon of Sudbury in Norwich. Racioni etc.
Ibid.
(f. 157 d.)
To John de Thornton, perpetual vicar of All Saints, Pontefract, in the diocese of York. The like decree in respect of a like indult granted to him for five years by Bonifice IX on 12 Kal. May anno 15 [1404]. [Here to give to farm or to otherwise rent.] Racioni etc.
Concurrent mandate to the bishops of Telese and Hereford and the prior of St. Oswald's, Nostel. Racioni etc.
1405.
3 Kal. Oct.
Viterbo.
(f. 160.)
To Andrew Sutton, rector of Gretham in the diocese of Lincoln. Indult, during five years while residing in the Roman court or studying letters at an university, to take the fruits etc. of his benefices, and not to be bound to reside. Vite etc.
Concurrent mandate to the archbishop of Taranto and the archdeacons of Lincoln and Oxford. Vite etc.
1405.
5 Id. July.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 161.)
To Richard Tryvet, rector of Eppeworth in the island of Haxholme in the diocese of Lincoln. Indult, during seven years while studying letters at an university or residing in the Roman court or one of his benefices, to take the fruits etc. of his benefices, and not to be bound to reside. Vite etc.
Concurrent mandate to the bishops of Adria and Winchester and the treasurer of Lincoln. Vite etc.

De Plenaria Remissione

(ff. 168-179.) Indults to the following that the confessor of their choice may grant them, being penitent, plenary remission, once only, namely in the article of death. All the letters are dated at St. Peter's Rome, and the incipit is, as usual, Provenit etc., i.e., Provenit ex tue (vestre) derocionis affectu. (fn. 1)
1404.
3 Kal. Dec.
Fergallus Macrewy, Augustinian canon of the priory of St. Mary the Virgin, Ynsynmacneryn, in the diocese of Elphin.
5 Id. Dec. James Bacstere of Longley and Margaret his wife, of the diocese of Norwich.
14 Kal. Dec. The present abbot and monks and all secular persons, servants, of the Benedictine monastery of St. Augustine without the walls of Canterbury, immediately subject to the Roman church.
6 Id. Dec. Abbot William and the present monks and lay-brothers and all secular persons, servants, of the Cistercian monastery of Louth Park (de Parcolude) in the diocese of Lincoln.
2 Kal. Jan. Nicholas Bekelly, donsel, of the diocese of Exeter.
Id. Margaret Peverel, noblewoman, relict of Thomas Peverel, of the same diocese.
4 Kal. Dec. Reginald Dreylonde and Juliana his wife, of the diocese of Canterbury.
Id. John Aleyn and Agnes his wife, of the same diocese.
Id. John Dreylonde the elder of Faversam, layman, of the same diocese.
1405.
18 Kal. Feb.
Isabel Londe, of the diocese of Ossory.
15 Kal. Feb. Maud Petistre, damsel, noblewoman, of the diocese of Norwich.
Id. Cecily Patewyn, of the diocese of Canterbury.
6 Non. March. Margery Breton, of the diocese of Norwich.
1405.
4 Kal. May.
John Snothsam and Matilda his wife, of the same diocese.
6 Non. March. John Champeneys and Margaret his wife, of the same diocese.
4 Kal. March. Denise (Dionisie) Clere, of the same diocese.
7 Kal. March. Richard Colne and Cecily his wife, of the diocese of London.
3 Id. March. John Ravyngham, Friar Minor.
Id. John Coggeshale and Alice his wife, of the diocese of London.
Id. John Powkelyswode and Joan his wife, of the diocese of Canterbury.
Id. Roger Freschebrede and Asselina his wife, of the diocese of Norwich.
Id. Margaret de Alby, damsel, noblewoman, of the same diocese.
Id. John Halteclo of Brunham, donsel, nobleman, of the same diocese.
Id. John Bithekyke (or Bichekyke) and Joan his wife, of the diocese of York.
5 Id. March. William Apton (or Ampton), Friar Preacher.
Id. Catherine Atyewater, of the diocese of Norwich.
Id. John Brunham and Cecily his wife, citizens of Norwich.
Id. Henry Stiward and Joan his wife, citizens of Norwich.
9 Kal. April. Roger Cawndych, donsel, nobleman, of the diocese of Norwich.
Id. Isabel Baker, of the same diocese.
Id. John Branston, of the same diocese.
13 Kal. April. Margaret Weylond, of the same diocese.
Id. Thomas Fisinchole and Alice his wife, of the same diocese.
Id. John Leg and Margaret his wife, of the same diocese.
4 Non. April. John atte Hegge, donsel, nobleman, and Agnes his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of London.
9 Kal. April. Thomas, archbishop of Dublin.
Id. Hugh Whyte and Sarah his wife, citizens of Dublin.
Kal. April. John Wellys and Margaret his wife, of the diocese of Norwich.
Id. Roger Toke of Weyerdene, priest, of the same diocese.
1405.
2 Non. April.
Nicholas de Syngleton and Ellen his wife, of the diocese of York.
Id. Alice, wife of William de Hoghton, of the same diocese.
Id. Richard de Clyddyrhow, Cistercian monk of St. Mary's, Sallay, in the same diocese.
4 Id. April. Joan de Britheles, of the same diocese.
Id. Thomas de Newton, priest, of the same diocese.
Id. Thomas Machubrlyn, Friar Preacher.
10 Kal. Feb. John Wyke, bachelor of canon law, rector of St. Stephen's, B[r]istall, of the diocese of Worcester.
7 Id. April. Elizabeth, noblewoman, relict of Roger Wolferston, esquire (armigeri), of the diocese of Norwich.
4 Id. April. Semannus Clerk, donsel, nobleman, and Cristina his wife, of the diocese of London.
2 Kal. May. John Hekynwyke, priest, of the diocese of Lincoln. [Incipit Sincere etc. i.e., indult to have a portable altar (see Cal. Lett. V, p. 52), or to celebrate, or have celebrated, mass before daybreak (see ibid. p. 63).]
Id. John Clerk, priest, of the same diocese. The like. [This and the preceding have the corrector's subscription and are not cancelled.]

De Plenaria Remissione

13 Kal. June. Reginald Brodoke, donsel, nobleman, and Maud his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Lichfield.
Id. Robert Heyforde and. his wife, of the same diocese.
17 Kal. June. Reginald Braybrok, knight, nobleman, lord of the place of Cobham, and Joan his wife, damsel, noblewoman, of the diocese of Canterbury. (De mandato.)
4 Kal. June. The present abbot and all the brethren of the Cistercian monastery of St. Mary, Hulton, in the diocese of Lichfield.
3 Non. June. John Colly, rector of St. Faith's, Kelschull, of the diocese of Lincoln. Sincere etc. as above to John Hekynwyke. [See below, p. 16.]
[Id.] John Zywylden, rector of St. Mary's, Carleton, of the same diocese. The like. [The date of this is unfinished. Neither this nor the preceding has the usual corrector's subscription, and both are cancelled with strokes. See below, p. 16.]

De Plenaria Remissione

1405.
17 Kal. July.
Randolph (Ranulpho) de Scolehalle, priest, of the diocese of Lichfield.
5 Id. May. To all the brethren and sisters of the poor hospital of Holy Trinity and St. Thomas the Martyr, Rome (de Urbe).
17 Kal. July. Thomas Hylle, Cistercian monk of St. Mary Graces by the Tower of London.
4 Non. July. William de Ferrariis of Groby, knight, nobleman, and Philippa his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Lincoln.
Id. Henry de Bellomonte, knight, nobleman, and Elizabeth his wife, noblewoman, of the same diocese.
3 Id. March. Richard Harpone, citizen of London.
Id. Thomas Gladman, citizen of London.
Id. William Goodman and Eleanor his wife, citizens of London. [Water-stained.]
Id. Thomas Wynchecumbe, clerk, of the diocese of London.
8 Id. July. John Pekeman, priest, of the diocese of York.
7 Id. July. Robert Talbot of Kylkenie, and Leoys his wife, of the diocese of Ossory. [Water-stained.]

De Altaribus Portatilibus

(ff. 180–185.) Indults to the following to have a portable altar. All are dated at St. Peter's, Rome, and the incipit is, as usual, Sincere etc., i.e., Sincere devocionis. (fn. 2)
1404.
5 Id. Dec.
Philip Prout, priest, of the diocese of Ossory.
Id. William Kyppyng, priest, of the diocese of Norwich.
Id. John Kynght (sic), priest, of the diocese of Winchester.
2 Kal. Jan. Margaret Peverel, noblewoman, relict of Thomas Peverel, of the diocese of Exeter.
1405.
3 Id. Jan.
William Piers, priest, of the same diocese.
10 Kal. Feb. John Cokyn, priest, of the same diocese.
4 Non. Feb. Thomas Epperston, priest, of the diocese of York.
Henry Harburgh, canon of Salisbury. [Address and salutation only: cancelled with strokes. See below.]
15 Kal. Feb. Peter Crulle, donsel, nobleman, and Joan his wife, damsel, noblewoman, of the diocese of York.
Id. Henry Harburgh, canon of Salisbury.
Id. Henry Somer, donsel, nobleman, and Catherine his wife, damsel, noblewoman, of the diocese of London.
12 Kal. March. Thomas Veysy, rector of Schenyngdon, of the diocese of Worcester.
7 Kal. March. John Pod, donsel, nobleman, and Benedicta his wife, of the diocese of London. [Provenit etc. corrected in margin to Sincere etc.]

[De Plenaria Remissione.]

4 Kal. March. John Cawode and Margaret his wife, of the diocese of York. Provenit etc. i.e., indult of plenary remission, as above.
Id. William de Burton, ‘mercere,’ of the same diocese. The like.

De Altaribus Portatilibus

15 Kal. Feb. Geoffrey Poggh, priest, of the diocese of Norwich.
3 Id. March. John Bryd, priest, of the same diocese.
Id. Robert Edward, priest, of the same diocese.
Id. William Goadman (sic) and Eleanor his wife, citizens of London.
Id. Thomas Regate and Maud his wife, citizens of London.
15 Kal. Feb. John Redeker of Folsham, clerk, and Margaret his wife, of the diocese of Norwich.
Id. John Catryk, treasurer of Lincoln.
3 Id. March. Adam Qwhyte of Linne and .. his wife, of the diocese of Norwich.
Id. Robert Scherwynd, rector of Herdewyk, of the same diocese.
15 Kal. Feb. Maud, relict of Richard Steveneson, of the diocese of Lincoln.
8 Kal. April. John Hawys, priest, of the same diocese.
Id. John Edlyngton, priest, of the same diocese.
16 Kal. April. Thomas, Augustinian prior of Bradynstock, in the diocese of Salisbury.
13 Kal. April. George Felbergge, knight, nobleman, and Ela his wife, damsel, noblewoman, of the diocese of Norwich.
9 Kal. April. John Berney, donsel, nobleman, and .. his wife, of the same diocese.
11 Kal. April. Robert Marschall, Premonstratensian abbot of Heppa alias Schapp, in the diocese of York.
4 Non. April. John Jobard, priest, of the diocese of Norwich.
Id. John Payn, priest, of the same diocese.
4 Kal. April. Nicholas Taylore, priest, of the same diocese.
Id. Thomas Thankard, priest, of the same diocese.
9 Kal. April. Henry Mory, priest, of the diocese of Chichester.
Kal. April. William Wellys, priest, of the diocese of Norwich.
Id. John Rykkys, priest, of the same diocese.
Id. John Grey, priest, of the same diocese.
10 Kal. Feb. Thomas Home, priest, of the diocese of Wells.
4 Id. April. William Bernham, priest, of the diocese of Norwich.
Id. Thomas, Premonstratensian abbot of Leyston, in the same diocese.
Id. William Copinger, priest, of the same diocese.
Id. Richard Semere (or Somere) and Alice his wife, of the same diocese.
10 Kal. Feb. Thomas Stanchawe and his wife, of the diocese of Worcester.
8 Id. April. Roger de Swyllyngton, knight, nobleman, and Joan his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of York.
7 Id. April. William Walferston, donsel, nobleman, of the diocese of Norwich.
Id. John Otere the younger, priest, of Norwich.
Id. Edmund Noon, knight, nobleman, and Isabella his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Norwich.
2 Kal. April. John Cresakyr, priest, of the diocese of York.
Id. Robert Staunford, priest, of the diocese of Lincoln.
1405.
4 Id. April.
John Reynald, priest, of the diocese of Ely.
Id. John Haget, priest, bachelor of canon law, of the diocese of Exeter.
9 Kal. May. William Bartun, priest, of the diocese of York.
13 Kal. June. Wynceslaus Dorsteyno', knight, nobleman, and .. his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of London.
Id. John Tochete, knight, nobleman, and Elizabeth his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Lichfield.
Id. Robert Claypol, perpetual vicar of Farinton, of the diocese of York.
7 Id. May. John Archer, donsel, nobleman, and Joan his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Exeter.
Id. William Bree, donsel, nobleman, and Alice his wife, noblewoman, of the same diocese.
Id. John Nichol, nobleman, and Isebabella (sic) his wife, noblewoman, of the same diocese.
17 Kal. June. Reginald Braybrok, knight, nobleman, lord of the place of Cobham, and Joan his wife, damsel, noblewoman, and their children, of the diocese of Canterbury. (De mandato.)
3 Non. June. John Zywylden, rector of St. Mary's, Carleton, of the diocese of Lincoln.
Id. John Colly, rector of St. Faith's, Kelschull, of the same diocese.
13 Kal. June. John Pinros, donsel, nobleman, and Margaret his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Exeter.
17 Kal. July. William Molynys, donsel, nobleman, and Margery his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Lincoln.
4 Id. June. Thomas Raulyn, rector of St. Just, of the diocese of Exeter.
Id. John Lausels, Augustinian canon of Launceston (Lanstonie), in the same diocese.
2 Id. June. Thomas Wykham, donsel, nobleman, and Elizabeth his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Lincoln.
4 Non. July. Henry de Bellomonte, knight, nobleman, and Elizabet[h] his wife, noblewoman, of the same diocese.
Id. William de Ferrar[iis] of [Gr] obi, knight, nobleman, and Philippa his wife, noblewoman, of the same diocese. [Waterstained.]
1405.
5 Kal. July.
Nicholas Thurmond, rector of Felgham (sic), of the diocese of Chichester.
2 Kal. July. Thomas Conwey, priest, of the diocese of Lichfield.
Kal. May. Richard Prat, rector of Brunhamthorp, of the diocese of Nonwich.
3 Id. March. Michael (sic) de Stapylton, knight, nobleman, of the same diocese.
Id. Thomas Wynchecumbe, clerk, of London.
8 Id. July. Thomas Kensale, priest, of the diocese of Norwich.
2 Non. July. Reys Gruffyt, nobleman, and Tanglwist (sic) his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of St. Davids.
16 Kal. Aug. William de Harington, knight, nobleman, and Margaret his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of York.
8 Id. July. John Brokheles, rector of Tynby alias Tenebre, of the diocese of St. Davids.
Id. Robert Burstede, clerk, of the diocese of London.
15 Kal. Aug. Robert atte Forde and Alice his wife, of the diocese of Lincoln.
Id. John Bruyne, esquire (armigero), of the diocese of Lichfield.
Id. John de Irlonde, knight, nobleman, and Margera (sic) his wife, noblewoman, of the same diocese.

De Locis Interdictis

(ff. 186-189.) Indults to the following to celebrate, or cause to be celebrated, privately, mass and other divine offices in places under interdict. All are dated at St. Peter's, Rome, and the incipit is, as usual, Devocionis etc., i.e. Devocionis tue (vestre). (fn. 3)
1405.
4 Kal. March.
John de Castell, Benedictine prior of Holy Trinity, in the diocese (i.e. city) of York.
[4 Id. June.] Thomas Rawlyn, rector [of St. Just, of the diocese of Exeter].
4 Non. July. William de Ferrariis, of Groby, knight, nobleman, and Philippa, his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Lincoln.
Id. Henry de Bellomonte, knight, nobleman, and Elizabet his wife, of the same diocese.

De Litteris Ante Diem

1405.
(ff. 190-191.)
Indults to the following to cause mass to be celebrated before daybreak. All are dated at St. Peter's, Rome, and the incipit is, as usual, Sincere etc., i.e. Sincere devocionis. (fn. 4)
1405.
4 Non. July.
William de Ferrariis, of Groby, knight, nobleman, and Philippa, his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Lincoln.
Id. Henry de Bellomonte, knight, nobleman, and Elizabet his wife, noblewoman, of the same diocese.

De Plenaria Remissione

1405.
(ff. 192–200.)
Indults Provenit etc. as above. All are dated at St. Peter's, Rome, unless otherwise indicated.
15 Kal. Aug. John Brouwe (sic), priest, of the diocese of Lichfield.
12 Kal. Aug. Robert Jacson and Margaret his wife, of the same diocese.
Id. William de Brereton, knight, nobleman, and Ellen (Elena) his wife, noblewoman, of the same diocese.
Id. Stephen Hale, married clerk, and Margaret his wife, of the same diocese.
Id. Roger Seger, Carmelite.
13 Kal. Aug. Edmund Coke of Thurgartan, of the diocese of York.
4 Non. Sept.
Viterbo.
John Smyth, of the diocese of London.
9 Kal. Oct.
Viterbo.
All abbots of the Cistercian order who shall meet in the chapter-general to be held within a year.
Id. All present abbesses of the same order.
4 Non. July. William Waring and Sibyl his wife, of the diocese of Winchester.
16 Kal. Nov.
Viterbo.
The master-general and priors-provincial of the Friars Preachers.
3 Id. Oct.
Viterbo.
John Hawley, donsel, nobleman, of the diocese of Exeter.

Viterbo.
Robert Flecher, of St. Osyth (de Sancta Ositha), layman (?), of the diocese of London. [Water-stained, and date illegible.]
Id. Jan. John Erpyngham, perpetual vicar of Tonebrech, of the diocese of Rochester.

De Altaribus Portatilibus

1405.
(ff. 201–202.)
Indults Sincere etc. as above. All are dated at St. Peter's Rome, unless otherwise indicated.
1405.
12 Kal. Aug.
Robert de Legh, knight, nobleman, and Margery his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Lichfield.
Id. William de Brereton, knight, nobleman, and Ellen (Elena) his wife, noblewoman, of the same diocese.
Id. Stephen Hale, married clerk, and Margaret his wife, of the same diocese.
Id. Stephen Patrington, Carmelite, S.T.M.
5 Kal. Aug. John Leyet, rector of St. Peter's, Chester, of the same diocese.
13 Kal. Aug. Roger Hamton alias Hampton, priest, of the diocese of Lincoln.
4 Non. Sept.
Viterbo.
William Smyth, priest, of the diocese of London.
Id. John Godlaf, priest, of the same diocese. [Water-stained.]
3 Kal. Oct.
Viterbo.
Robert Laurence, donsel, nobleman, and Elizabeth his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of York.
4 Id. Oct.
Viterbo.
Thomas Beautfort, donsel, nobleman, and Margaret his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Lincoln.
Id. John, earl, and Joan his wife, countess, of Somerset, of the diocese of Salisbury.
Id. Oct.
Viterbo.
John Forest, canon of Lincoln.
8 Id. Nov.
Viterbo.
John Fauton, donsel, nobleman, and his present wife, of the diocese of St. Davids.
3 Id. Oct.
Viterbo.
Henry Foleforde, donsel, nobleman, and Wilhelma his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Exeter.

De Locis Interdictis

(ff. 203–205.) Indult Devocionis etc. as above.
1405.
4 Non. Sept.
Viterbo.
William Smyth, priest, of the diocese of London.

De Conservatoriis

1404.
3 Id. Nov.
St. Peter's, Rome.
(f. 210.)
To the abbots of St. Albans, Evesham and Waltham. Decree that the letters conservatory, granted by Boniface IX on 4 Non June [anno 15, 1404] to the abbot and convent of Westminster, shall hold good notwithstanding that on account of the death of that pope the letters were not drawn up, and that these presents shall be sufficient proof thereof; with mandate to the above to execute the same when required. Racioni congruit.
5 Non. Nov.
Viterbo.
(f. 215 d.)
To the bishops of London, Rochester and Ely. Letters conservatory, during five years, for Robert Thurgarton, rector of Grundesborgh, in the diocese of Norwich. Militanti ecclesie.

De Confessionalibus

(ff. 226-232.) Indults to the following to choose their confessor, who may, after hearing their confession, grant them absolution, and enjoin a salutary penance, except in cases reserved to the apostolic see. All are dated at St. Peter's, Rome, unless otherwise stated, and the incipit is, as usual, Benigno etc. (fn. 5)
1405.
10 Kal. Feb.
John at Water, of the diocese of Winchester, and Cristiana his wife.
15 Kal. Feb. Thomas More, priest, of the diocese of Lichfield.
Id. Henry Harburgh, canon of Salisbury.
Id. Thomas Erle, Benedictine monk of Radynghe in the diocese of Salisbury, S.T.B.
Id. Henry Somer, donsel, nobleman, and Catherine his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of London.
Id. Thomas Thauter (i.e. Chaucer), donsel, nobleman, and Maud his wife, damsel, noblewoman, of the diocese of Lincoln.
Id. Peter Crulle, donsel, nobleman, and Joan his wife, damsel, noblewoman, of the diocese of York.
8 Kal. March. Matthew Sayer and Margery his wife, of the diocese of London.
3 Id. March. John Banyngham, Friar Minor.
Id. March. John Scorren, perpetual vicar of Preston, of the diocese of Canterbury.
4 Kal. April. Richard Hulle, monk of St. Peter's, Solep, in the diocese of Lichfield.
4 Id. April. John Glemham, donsel, nobleman, and Rose his wife, damsel, noblewoman, of the diocese of Norwich.
8 Id. April. Roger de Swyllyngton, knight, nobleman, and Joan his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of York.
1405.
8 Id. April.
John Chaddok and Agnes his wife, of the diocese of Norwich.
Id. Laurence Brycet, Augustinian canon of St. Osyth's in the diocese of London.
4 Id. April. Robert Mauteby, donsel, nobleman, of the diocese of Norwich.
Id. William Schefelde, rector of Gulle, of the same diocese.
Id. John Baxtere, of Honyng, and Isabella his wife, of the same diocese.
Id. Walter Haburley, priest, of the diocese of Lichfield.
6 Id. April. John Cokayn, donsel, nobleman, and Ida his wife, damsel, noblewoman, of the same diocese.
2 Non. June. John de Magburlegh, Cistercian monk of St. Mary's, Cumburmer, in the same diocese.
3 Non. June. John Warde, rector of North Yewyll, of the diocese of Lincoln.
Id. John Bomm, rector of St. Denis, Colmurde, of the same diocese.
Id. William During and Alice his wife, of the diocese of Worcester.
12 Kal. Aug. Ralph Thorpe, priest, of the diocese of Lincoln.
7 Kal. Sept.
Viterbo.
Thomas Burgh and Catherine his wife, of the diocese of London.
3 Kal. Oct.
Viterbo.
John Stanley, knight, nobleman, and Isabel his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Lichfield.
4 Id. Oct.
Viterbo.
John, earl, and Joan his wife, countess, of Somerset, of the diocese of Salisbury.
Id. Thomas Beautforte, donsel, nobleman, and Margaret his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Lincoln.
5 Kal. Nov.
Viterbo.
Richard Scherman, Benedictine monk of Peterborough, in the diocese of Lincoln. Indult to choose his confessor, who may hear his confession and grant him absolution, even in cases reserved to the apostolic see, commute his vows of pilgrimage and abstinence, absolve him, for this time only, from all sentences of excommunication, suspension and interdict, enjoining a salutary penance, dispense him on account of irregularity, and rehabilitate him. His confessor shall enjoin the making of satisfaction to those to whom it is due. Benigno etc. [In full.]

Footnotes

  • 1. Registered briefly, as usual. See Cal. Lett. V, p. 30.
  • 2. Registered briefly, as usual. See Cal. Lett. V, p. 52, note.
  • 3. Registered briefly, as usual. See Cal. Lett. V, p. 62.
  • 4. Registered briefly, as usual. See Cal. Lett. V, p. 63.
  • 5. Registered briefly, as usual. See Cal. Lett. V p 47.