Index of Persons and Places: P, Q, R

Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 8, 1427-1447. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1909.

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'Index of Persons and Places: P, Q, R', in Calendar of Papal Registers Relating To Great Britain and Ireland: Volume 8, 1427-1447, (London, 1909) pp. 803-813. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-papal-registers/brit-ie/vol8/pp803-813 [accessed 22 April 2024]

P

Padley, Podley [in Hathersage, co. Derby], 434.

Padua, Baptista de, bishop of Concordia, nuncio of Eugenius IV to England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany, and Holland, 297–299, 305.

-, F. de, 251, 257 et passim.

Padua [Italy], canon of. See Garatoni.

-, bishop of, xl.

-, St. Sophia's, prior of, xl.

Padworth [co. Berks], 121.

Painestown by Ardmulchan, Paynyston, Paynyston Dulard by Ardmolchan [co. Meath], parish church of St. Mary, 511, 678.

Painter, John, the elder, perpetual vicar of Kirriemuir, 328.

-, -, the younger, perpetual vicar of Kirriemuir, 328, 329.

Paisley [co. Renfrew], Cluniac abbey, John, abbot of, sometime abbot of Crossraguel, 486.

-, -, Thomas, abbot of, 493.

-, -, abbot and convent of, provisions of benefices in the patronage of, 494, 495, 622, 629.

-, -, Andrew, prior of, 493.

-, -, monk of, 316, 492, 493.

-, -, convent of, 493.

-, -, abbatial mensa of, 492.

Palacios, Ferdinand de, bishop of Lugo, residing in the Roman court, papal mandatary, 457.

Palavicinus , B., 240, 317 et passim.

Palena, Master John de, papal chaplain and auditor, 203, 369, 370.

-, -, -, afterwards bishop of Penne, 490 (bis).

Palmier, William, layman, dwelling in London, 432.

Palmer, William, rector of Ringmore, 662.

Panrys (i.e. Penrose), Sinban (rectius Smban, i.e. Joan), laywoman, 360.

Panyng. See Poynings.

Paradisi , R., 246.

Parenzo [Istria], bishop of, papal mandatary, 605.

-, Angelus, bishop of. See Cavaciis.

-, Daniel, bishop of. See Daniel.

Paresson, John. See Saresson.

Paris , Michault de, papal register rubricated by, 487 note.

-, See also Parys.

Paris, bishop of, faculty to, 334.

-, Augustinian abbey of St. Victor, abbot of, papal mandatary, 64, 69.

-, university of, chancellor of.See Gerson.

-, -, letter from Eugenius IV to, 265.

-, -, Scots students at, 155, 158, 412, 437, 458.

Parker, John, rector of Great Wratting, 125, 136.

-, Parkere, John, donsel, 570, 572.

-, -, Isabel his wife, 570, 572.

-, William, rector of West Kington, 342.

Parkman, John, an Augustinian canon, 361.

Parlington, Parlyngton [co. York, W.R.], Roger Wentworth, lord of, donsel, 601, 615.

-, -, -, Margery, lady de Roos, his wife, 601, 615.

Parvi Johannis , P., letters in the papal registers collated by, 249 et passim.

Parys, Thomas, priest, 185.

- See also Paris.

Passinger, William, canon of Abergwilly, 645.

Paston, William, lord of Paston, justiciary, 435.

-, -, -, his wife, 435.

Pathouia, Cosmatus de, canon of St. Mary's in Via Lata, Rome, 378.

Patricii, Dominic, rector of Vaternish and of Kilmaluag in Trotternish, 9, 14.

-, Duncan, rector of Kilmichael in Campbeltown, 598.

-, John, priest, to have collation of the vicarage of Kilchoman in Islay, 597.

Paul II, pope. See Cardinal deacons (S. Maria Nova).

Paulet, William, donsel, 189.

-, -, Elizabet his wife, 189.

Payn, Adam, bishop of Cork and Cloyne, 109, 380.

-, Thomas, layman, 393.

Paynelli, Lewis, a Benedictine monk of Saint-Jouin-de-Marnes, litigant about the priory of St. James, Primil, 464, 465.

Paynyston, Paynyston Dulard by Ardmolchan. See Painestown.

Peblis, Pebillis, Janet, 334.

-, John, a layman, 205.

-, Thomas de, rector of Biggar, afterwards vicar of Innerleithen, 420, 421, 444, 445.

Pecche, John, knight, 362.

-, -, Anne his wife, 362.

Pecrokes. See Pitcox.

Pederton, Peturton, John, canon of Wells, 312.

-, -, vicar of South Petherton in the diocese of Bath, 534.

Pederton, South. See Petherton.

Pedewellis, John, sub-dean of Salisbury, 124.

Peebles [co. Peebles], 168.

- See also Peblis.

Pekoc alias Clyffe, William, canon of Bayeux and Evreux, rector of Donnyatt, afterwards of Stokenham, 20.

Pelle, John, rector of Foulsham. chaplain of St. Nicholas's, Roughholm, 66.

Pembrock, Pembrok, Adam, precentor, afterwards dean, of Waterford, 452, 560.

Peniscola [province of Castellon, Spain], letters dated at, 537.

Penkridge, Penkrich [co. Stafford], chapel royal, canon of. See Toyre.

Pennant, John, rector of Kingsnorth, 160.

Penne [Abruzzi, Italy], John, bishop of, sometime a papal auditor.See Palena.

Penrose. See Panrys.

Penryn [co. Cornwall]. See Glasney.

Penthlyne, John, rector of Llangan, vicar of Luton, 346, 443.

Penven, Peuben, Thomas, clerk, litigant about the vicarage of Cadeder, 263.

Penwortham, Henry, canon of Wells, rector of Bishopsbourne and Crayford alias Eard, registrar and member of the household of archbishop Chicheley, 324, 379, 456, 505, 555.

Percy, Henry, earl of Northumberland, indults for, 677, 678.

-, -, -, chaplain of.See Stoke.

Peregrini, Peregrinni, Master Peter, a papal chaplain and auditor, 493, 666.

Périgueux [Dordogne, France], suit about benefices in the diocese of, 610.

Perkyns, William, donsel, 35.

-, -, his wife, 35.

Perles, John, layman, 492.

Pershore, Perschore, Perscor, Perseor, Persyore [co. Worcester], Benedictine abbey of St. Mary and SS. Peter and Paul and St. Eadburga the Virgin, abbot of, papal mandatary, 257, 483.

-, -, William, abbot of. See Newnton.

-, -, indulgence for visits etc. to the church of, 482.

-, parish church of, 602.

Perth [co. Perth], chapel of the poor hospital of St. Paul, indulgence for visits etc. to the, 552.

Perton, John, canon of St. Chad's, Shrewsbury, rector of Great Cheverell, 447.

- See also Pirton.

Perusio , A. de, registrator of apostolic letters, xl, 278, 285, 316 et passim.

Pérusse d'Escars, John de, bishop of Séez, 222 note.

Peryman, William, donsel, 185.

-, -, Cristina his wife, 185.

Petcokes. See Pitcox.

Peter, duke of Coimbra, regent of Portugal and Algarve, 227 note.

Peterborough [co. Northants], Benedictine abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 32, 257.

Petherton, South, Sout Pederton, South Pederton [co. Somerset], 534.

- See also Pederton.

Peterstone super Ely, St. Peter's supra Elley [co. Glamorgan], 324.

Petin, Petyne, David, David de, canon of Ross, 497, 605.

Petit, Petyt, Michael, priest, 433.

-, Petyt, Richard, canon of Ross, papal mandatary, 371, 372, 492, 493.

-, Petite, Thomas, dean of Ferns, 651.

Petra Fertili , abbey de. See Corcomroe.

Petri , Ja., 392, 576, 636, 638, 648.

Petrus , papal registers rubricated by, under Martin V, 122 note, 206note.

-, -, under Eugenius IV, 373 note, 411 note.

-, See also Martini.

Petsoe, Pettesho [co. Bucks], chapel of St. Martin the Confessor in Ekeney, in the parish of, 86.

Petterly, land of, near the church of Methven (q.v), 461.

Pettesho. See Petsoe.

Petteworth, Pettelborth, Richard, secretary of cardinal Beaufort, to be a canon of York, 236.

Pettrevy, land of, near the church of Methven (q.v.), 461.

Peturton, John. See Pederton.

Petyne, David de. See Petin.

Petyt, Michael and Richard. See Petit.

Peuben, Thomas. See Penven.

Pewsey, Peuesye [co. Wilts], 446.

Peynton (rectius Peyntou[r], Thomas, notary public, 633.

Peynton. See Poynton.

Peytueyn, William, layman, 432, 433.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 432, 433.

Phelippesnorten. See Norton St. Philip.

Philibertus , papal register rubricated by. See Greuensteyn.

Philip the Good, duke of Burgundy, efforts of Eugenius IV to bring about peace between Charles VII of France and, 220, 222.

-, -, letters from Eugenius IV to, 220, 228, 232, 268.

-, -, letters to Eugenius IV from, 220, 232.

-, -, envoys to Eugenius IV from. See Amiens; Lille.

-, -, Isabel his wife, letter from Eugenius IV to, 268.

Philip ap Rys, clerk, 167.

Philip Lewys, rector of Coychurch, 34, 35.

Philippi, Agnes, of Tenby, 635.

-, -, -, William her first husband, 635.

-, -, -, Richard her second husband, 635.

Phillack, St. Felicitas [co. Cornwall], 137, 501, 522–524, 534.

Phympton, Phymton. See Plympton.

Picolpasso. See Pizolpassus.

Picton, William, subprior of Lewes, 586, 587.

Pinardi , M[artinus], 423 et passim.

Ping, John de. See Deeping.

Piot, Pyor, Pyot, Laurence, clerk, of the diocese of Glasgow, litigant about the church of Bonham in Penna in the same diocese, 263.

-, -, priest, of the diocese of St. Andrews, 344, 345.

-, -, vicar of Forgan and of Longforgan, both in the diocese of St. Andrews, 95, 153, 374.

-, -, canon of Glasgow, afterwards archdeacon of Aberdeen, 276, 295.

-, -, chancellor of Dunblane, canon of Moray, vicar of Tibbermore in the diocese of Dunkeld, to have collation of a canonry and prebend of Dunkeld, 335, 336, 621, 675.

-, -, dean of Ross, precentor and canon of Glasgow, canon of Brechin, Dunblane, Moray and Ross, vicar of Tibbermore in the diocese of Dunkeld, afterwards of Kilbarchan in the diocese of Glasgow, 579, 581, 605, 608, 610, 611, 667, 668.

-, Piote, Patrick, clerk, to become a canon, and eventually rector, of the hospital of St. Germains, 567, 638.

- See also Rode.

Pirmil [Loire-Inférieure, France], Benedictine priory of St. James, litigants about the priory of.See Paynelli; Yonge.

-, Valentine, prior of. See Claroini; Garnerii.

Pirton, William, donsel, 183.

- See also Perton.

Pisauro, Peter Sanctis de, envoy of the collector Peter de Monte, 291, 293.

Pisis , M. de, 28, 360, 384 et passim.

Pistorio , M. de, registrator of papal letters under Eugenius IV, 290, 316 et passim.

Pitcox, Pecrokes, Petcokes [in Stenton parish, co. Haddington], a prebend in Dunbar, 407, 408.

Pizolpassus . [de] Pizolpassis [Paulus], 553, 558 et passim.

Place, Robert, layman, 626.

-, -, Elizabeth his wife, 626.

Plane, Richard, rector of the second portion of Gedling, 573.

Plomer alias Cooke, Robert, clerk, 18.

Plumer, William, clerk, notary, 33.

Plumley, Thomas, rector of Saxlingham, 211.

Plumpton, William, knight, lord of Plumpton [in Spofforth parish, co. York], 574.

-, -, -, Elisabeth his wife, 574.

Pluscardine, Pluscardyn, Pluskardin [co. Elgin], priory of the order of Val-des-Choux, Andrew, prior of, to have provision of the Cistercian abbey of Old Deer. See Symonis.

-, -, Richard, prior of. See Lundy.

-, -, Thomas, prior of. See Pluskardin.

-, -, William, prior of. See Brenech.

-, -, monk of, 609.

Pluskardin, Thomas de, prior of Pluscardine, 609.

Plympton, Phympton, Phymton, Plymton [co. Devon], Augustinian priory, prior of, papal mandatary, 115, 116, 158, 159, 384.

-, -, canons of, 361.

Podens, Podenciis, Podenxs, Poudeux (rectius Poudenx), Gerald de, a Benedictine monk, afterwards abbot, of la Sauve-Majeure, 498, 499, 521.

Podley. See Padley.

Podwyk, Gilbert de, vicar of Lochrutton, 620.

Poer, Robert, dean of Ossory, 77.

-, -, dean of Limerick, and archdeacon of Lismore. 150, 354.

-, -, archdeacon of Lismore, papal mandatary, 610.

Poetlan, Poetland, Robert. See Portland.

Poggius (Poggio [di Guccio Bracciolini]), secretary of Martin V, 36 note, 186.

-, secretary of Eugenius IV, 250, 333, et passim.

Poitiers [Vienne, France], treasurer of St. Hilaire, envoy of Charles VII to Eugenius IV, 220.

Poland, king of. See Wladislav.

Polbrooke, Pokbrek [co. Northants], 643.

Pole, John, esquire, 34.

-, -, Agnes his wife, 34.

-, Thomas le, canon of Lincoln, London and York, 92.

-, Walter de la, knight, 183.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 188.

-, William de la, earl of Suffolk and Dreux, 28, 241–244, 393 (bis).

-, -, -, Alice his wife, 393 (bis).

- See also Poole.

Policianus , A., 290.

Poleyn, John, clerk, notary, 146.

Pollart , E., 301, 306 et passim.

Polstead, Polstede [co. Suffolk], 86.

Polton, Philip, archdeacon of Gloucester, 515.

-, Thomas, bishop of Chichester, afterwards of Worcester, 55, 70, 439, 440, 502.

-, -, -, his death at the Council of Basel, 213 note, 214, 520.

Pomaro, de Pomario, church of St. Vitalis [prov. and circondario of Piacenza], archpriest of, papal mandatary, 609.

Pomeray, Thomas, a Benedictine monk, 640.

Pomfret, Richard, layman, dwelling in London, 658.

-, -, -, Janet his first wife, 658.

-, -, -, Marion his second wife, 658.

- See also Pontfret.

Pont-de-l’ Arche [dep. Eure, arr. Louviers, near Rouen], chapel of St. Stephen [in the castle of], 648.

Pontana . See Drogheda.

Pontanus, Master Lewis, of Rome, a papal chaplain and auditor, 547.

Pontefract, Powmfreyt [co. York, W.R.], Cluniac priory, prior of, papal mandatary, 94, 95.

-, chapel royal of St. Clement in the castle of, canon of. See Dykes.

Pontfret, Pontfert, Christopher, papal chaplain, canon of Moray, vicar of Cnail, presented to the rectory of Glasford, 101, 113, 335, 336.

- See also Pomfret.

Ponthieu [Somme, France], countess of.See Jacqueline.

Ponynges, Richard, knight, 126, 128, 129.

Poole, Katherine, abbess of Barking, 570.

-, Robert, nobleman, 38.

-, -, Margaret his wife, 38.

- See also Pole.

Popy, Robert, rector of Lyng, 393.

Porlond. See Portland.

Port, Adam de, chancellor of Dunblane, vicar of the annexed vicarage of Kilmadock, 101.

-, Patrick de, prior of Inchmahome, 143.

Port of Monteith. See Inchmahome.

Porta, Ardicinus de, cardinal deacon of SS. Cosmas and Damian's, archdeacon of Northampton, 315, 316, 359, 414, 428, 489.

Portelemouth. See Portlemouth, East.

Porter, Portter, Edmund, an Augustinian canon, to have provision of the abbey, of Trim, 654, 655.

-, John, prior of Barlinch, 132.

Portesheved. See Portishead.

Porthalan, Thomas, clerk, 242.

Portishead, Portesheved [co. Somerset], 187.

Portland, Poetlan, Poetland, Robert, of England, a Friar Minor, bishop elect of Emly, 111, 301.

Portland, Portland [co. Dorset], 79.

Portlemouth, East, Portelemouth [co. Devon], 627.

Portmayn alias Inyismeoyn. See Inish Maine.

Porto [Lazio, Italy], Anthony, bishop of. See Cardinal bishops.

Portree. See Raasay.

Portter, Edmund. See Porter.

Portu Patrum , abbey de. See Annadown.

Portupuro , abbey de. See Clonfert.

Porynglond, Poryngbond, Richard, warden of the college of the Holy Ghost (Holme's college, a chantry in St. Paul's), London, 131, 135.

Post, Donald, vicar (rector in Cal. Lett. VII, p. 359) of Haddington, 199, 203, 369, 370.

Potteris, William, chantry priest in Horsham parish church, 673.

Pouderel, John, esquire, 40, 41.

Poudeux (rectius Poudenx), Gerald de.See Podens.

Poulton le Sands, Pulton [in the parish of Lancaster, co. Lancaster], Thomas Barbaton (q.v.), lord of lands in, 515.

Powmfreyt. See Pontefract.

Poynings, Panyng [co. Sussex], chantry of St. Mary in the parish of, 81.

- See also Ponynges.

Poynton, Peynton [co. Chester], 186.

Prætis, Doninus de, prefect of the Vatican Archives, 238 note, et passim.

Prato, Master Geminianus de, papal chaplain and auditor, 106, 107, 621, 665.

-, -, -, afterwards bishop elect of Todi, 494.

Praty, Richard, chancellor and canon of Salisbury, warden of Holy Trinity, Stratford on Avon, dean of Henry VI's chapel, 458, 459.

Pre, abbey de la. See Northampton

Preen, Master John, dean of Dublin, rector of St. Patrick's, Trim, papal chaplain and auditor, 57, 58.

-, Opreen, John, archdeacon of Armagh, vicar of St. Peter's, Drogheda and of Termonfeckin, 100, 117, 137, 502, 508, 509.

-, Preyn, Patrick, vicar of Tallaght in the diocese of Dublin, afterwards rector of St. Patrick's, Trim, in the diocese of Meath, 57, 126, 128–130, 154, 169.

-, -, priest, of the diocese of Meath, notary public, 146.

Prémontré [Aisne, France], abbot of, papal mandatary, 272.

Prentis, Prentys, Edward, archdeacon of Essex, afterwards precentor and canon of Salisbury, canon of Warwick and Wherwell, rector of Stokenham, afterwards of Hampton Bishop, afterwards of Bishops Cleeve, 93, 631.

Preskwyk, William. See Prestwyk.

Preston, Christopher, nobleman, 393.

-, -, Elizabet his wife, 393.

Prestwyk, Preskwyk, William, rector of Stoke Climsland, dean of Hastings and Mote, master of the chancery of Henry VI, 137, 360.

Preyn, Patrick. See Preen.

Primult alias Ballyburly [King's County]. See Ballyburly alias Primult.

Prior parish. See St. Michael's Mount.

Pristini, Thomas, vicar of Coleraine, 104.

Probus, St. Probus [co. Cornwall]. collegiate church, canon of. See Saerger.

Proctour, Proctoure, John, priest, of the diocese of Lincoln, 28.

-, -, rector of Yarborough in the diocese of Lincoln, 252.

Prodman, Thomas, nobleman, 393.

-, -, Felicia his wife, 393.

Promhell. See Broomhill.

Prouwet, Alexander, rector of Hardwick, 323.

Prully , Johannes, papal register rubricated by, 415 note.

Pryce, David, canon of London, 598, 599.

Pudell, John, vicar of Yarcombe, 660.

Pudsay, Elizabeth, 626.

Pudsey, Hugh, bishop of Durham, 339, 340.

-, William, of Selaby, esquire, 492.

Pulborough, Pulbergh [co. Essex], 34.

Pulter, Thomas, canon of Lichfield and St. Paul's, London, rector of Hemingford Abbots, 205.

Pulton. See Poulton le Sands.

Pumpy alias Tylney, Richard, vicar of Clare, lord of Wykes (?) in Clare, 394.

Purcell, John, chancellor of Limerick, afterwards bishop of Cork and Cloyne, 109, 141, 380, 525.

Pursell, John, rector of St. Mary's, Wexford, to have collation of a canonry and prebend of Ossory, 668.

Purynglond, Richard, priest, 29.

Puryton, Robert, a Benedictine monk, 36.

Pynchebek, Thomas, layman, 478.

-, -, Margaret his relict, 478.

Pynygton, Alice de, 331, 332.

Pyot, Laurence. See Piot.

Pyttys, Richard, donsel, 30.

Q

Quaranis, Alice Andrewe, lady de. See Andrewe.

Quarent, Nicholas. See Carent.

Quarlei, John (? Curley), vicar of Tallaght, 154.

- See also Querley.

Quera, Roba in. See Ballinrobe, 89.

Querley, William, precentor of Crediton collegiate church, 127.

- See also Quarlei.

Quick. See Oicke.

Quin, Cunky called Ocassyn, Cunnych [co. Clare], parish church of, 123.

-, licence to found a house of Friars Minors at, 457.

Quinto gradu , H. de, 308.

Quixley, Wyxalcus, Robert de, prior of St. Oswald's, Nostel, 170, 171.

Qwhyte, William. See Whyte.

Qwylt. See Cults.

R

Raasay, Rossye [in Portree parish, co. Inverness], parish church of St. Ouen, 25.

Rabatta , 257.

Racaneto , A. de, 295, 296 et passim.

Radcliffe, Radcliiff, Ratkelf, Ratklef, Thomas, an Augustinian friar, bishop elect of Dromore, 114, 148, 661, 674.

-, Radclyff, William de, rector of Eccleston, 63.

Radeker , B., clerk, of Bremen. 280note, 315 note.

Radfield, Rodfeld [in Bapchild parish, co. Kent], 93.

Radinghe, Radyng, Radynghe. See Reading.

Raederen , Petrus de, papal register rubricated by, 103 note.

Rafford, Rofort [co. Elgin], 414.

Rageley, Henry, donsel, 125.

Ragueta, James, clerk, 336.

Ragyella. See Rathkeale.

Raharanan sive Sylumkuayn. See Kiltullagh.

Raiscop , H., 322, 337, 600 et passim.

Rampi, Daniel de. See Daniel.

Rampini, Henry, archbishop of Milan, nuncio in England, Almain, and the territory of Milan, 301, 302.

Ramsay, Laurence de, knight, 371.

-, Thomas de, vicar of Laurencekirk, afterwards of Fordoun, 199.

-, Ramesay, William, official of Dunkeld, 620.

Ranna. See Coolavin.

Ranville [dep. Calvados, arr. Caen, France], 395.

Rany, Raynny, William, dean of Tuam, papal letters executed by, 89.

-, -, -, patronage of, 487.

Rapado, Didacus, bishop of Orense, faculty for, 121.

Raphoe [co. Donegal], bishop of, papal mandatary, 58, 99, 151, 208.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 76, 202, 429.

-, Cornelius, dean of. See Macgillabridi.

-, Donald, dean of. See O'Donnell.

-, Nicholas, dean of. See Macmallgusa.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 97, 98, 154, 424, 429, 430.

-, -, archdeacon of. See Macgillabridi.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 47, 49, 179, 208.

-, canons of. See Macdalaidh alias Macdecannayd; Macsuibni; Obindhi; Obeolan; Ocathan; O'Donnell (Cornelius, Donald and Maurice); Ogubuin.

-, city and diocese of, intimidation in, 452.

Raronayn alias Michanruk. See Rathronan.

Rasharkin, Rossercan [co. Antrim], 202.

Rasker, Roger, vicar of Sherburn in Elmet, 195.

Rathangan, Kichtymgayn (rectius Rathymgayn), Rathymgayn [co. Kildare], vicarage of, 666.

-, a prebend in Kildare, 122.

- See also Kichtymgayn.

Rathkeale, Ragyella, Rathclag, Rathgella [co. Limerick]. Augustinian priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 415, 563.

-, -, indulgence for the church of, 603.

Ratho, Rathow [co. Edinburgh], 265, 595.

Rathronan, Rathronayri, Raronayn alias Michanruk (i.e. Ballymakerry, a townland in Rathronan parish) [co. Limerick], 5, 397.

Rathymgayn. See Rathangan.

Ratklef Ratkelf, Thomas. See Radcliffe.

Rattoo, Rutuhy, Raythoyg [co. Kerry], Augustinian abbey of SS. Peter and Paul. abbot of, papal mandatary, 398.

-, -, canon of, 560.

Ravensworth, Ravenswath [co. York, N.R.], 406, 409.

Rawman, Richard, layman, 492.

-, William, layman, 492.

Ray, Philip, precentor of Lismore, 368.

Raynaldi, Renoldi, John, subdean of Wells, 169, 312.

Raynford, William, donsel, of the diocese of London, 35.

Raynforth, William, layman, of the diocese of Lichfield, 67.

-, -, -, Eleanor Brokesburne his wife, 67.

Raynny, William. See Rany.

Raythoyg. See Rattoo.

Reading, Radinghe, Radyng, Redynghe [co. Berks], Benedictine abbey, monks of, 132, 186, 361, 363.

Reatc , C. de, 284.

-, John de, canon of Florence, papal mandatary, 524, 543.

-, Jo[hannes] de, 460 et passim.

Recklinghausen, Rechelinchusen, Reckelinchusen [Westphalia], John Smedeking of, papal registers rubricated by, 474 note, 519 note, 619 note.

Rede, Andrew, layman, 37.

-, Lewis, canon of Abergwilly and Wells, rector of Lanreath, 441.

Redeman, Thomas, rector of Leckampstead, 572, 574.

Reims [Marne, France], Reginald, archbishop of. See Chartres.

-, reservations of benefices in the province of, 64, 69, 447.

Relleston, Robert. See Rolleston.

Rend, Henry de. See Rynde.

Reneé, king of Sicily, 249.

Renfrew, Renfraw, Renfreu [co. Renfrew], a prebend in Glasgow, 382, 383, 438.

-, burgh of, 504.

Rennes [Ille-et-Vilaine, France], William, bishop of. See Brillet.

Renoldi, John. See Raynaldi.

Repington, Philip, bishop of Lincoln, 598.

Repton, Repyndone [co. Derby], Augustinian priory of Holy Trinity, canon of, 143.

Reresby, William, rector of Ashover, 594.

Rethafane. See Ruthven.

Rettendon, Retyngden, Retyngidon [co. Essex], 85.

Reve, John, archdeacon of Lismore, rector of Kilmeadan, 108, 354.

-, Robert, canon of Lismore, 335.

-, Rieve, Thomas, precentor of Lismore, 367.

Rever, John, rector of Black Notley in the diocese of London, afterwards to be rector of Killallon in the diocese of Meath, 517.

- See also River.

Revesby [co. Lincoln], Cistercian abbey of St. Mary, abbot of, faculty to, 386.

Rew, Thomas, vicar of Falkirk, 491.

Reydon [co. Suffolk], 32.

Reynham's Manor, Reynham [in Burnham Westgate parish, co. Norfolk], William Lexham, lord of, 515.

-, -, -, Margaret his wife, 515.

Reynhill, Richard, rector of Old Romney, 629, 675.

Reyrsby. See Risby.

Rhodes, danger of, from the Turks, 219, 239, 246, 271, 284, 296, 300.

-, master and convent of the Hospitallers, 237.

- See also Rodes.

Richard II, 339.

Richard, duke of York. 132, 133.

-, -, Cecily his wife, 132, 133.

-, -, regent of France, 228, 269.

Richard, John, rector of West Lydford, 657.

Riche, Ryche, Richard, citizen of London, lord of Luxborough, 571, 574.

-, -, -, Katherine his wife, 571, 574.

Richer, William, esquire, 35.

Richii , Nicolaus. See Ricii

Richmond [co. York, N.R.], archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 324, 506, 508, 586.

Ricii , N., Nicolaus Richii. writer of papal letters, 596 note, 600 note, 607 note, 609 note.

Riciis , L. de, 288, 294 et passim.

Rickinghalle, John, bishop of Chichester, 114.

Ricoldus , registrator of papal letters, 1, 3, 4, 36 note, 37, 39, 140 note, et passim.

Rieve, Thomas. See Reve.

Rikil, Joan, 545.

- See also Rykyl.

Rillacythe (rectius Killacythe). See Killashee.

Ringmore, Rymore [co. Devon], 662.

Ringstead, Little, Ryngstede [co. Norfolk], 393.

Rios. See Magheross.

Ripon, John, abbot of Fountains, 45, 465, 466.

Ripon [co. York, N.R.], collegiate church of St. Wilfrid, canons of.See Scroup: Soulby.

Risby, Reyrsby [co. Suffolk], 322.

Rivaulx [co. York, N.R.], Cistercian abbey, abbot of, papal mandatary, 94, 95.

-, -, Henry, abbot of, See Burton.

-, -, William, abbot of. See Bramley.

-, -, monk of, 45, 46.

River, John, B.C.L., to be a canon of Wells, 236.

- See also Rever.

Roba in Conmacarerule, Roba in Conmaoniculi. See Ballinrobe.

Roba in Kera, Roba, Roba in Quera.See Ballinrobe.

Robeen [co. Mayo]. See Annagh.

Robert, king of Scots, son of. See Stewart (Walter).

Robert ap Thomas, rector of Llan Fihangell Cwmdu, 55.

Roberti , Jo., papal registers rubricated by, 522 note, 566 note, 633 note, 641 note, 649 note.

Robertstown. See Monasternagalliaghduff alias Old Abbey.

Robins, Joan, 661.

Roche, de Rupe [co. York, W.R.], Cistercian abbey, monk of, 186.

Rochester [co. Kent], bishop of, faculty to, 518.

-, -, papal mandatary, 33, 56, 77, 116, 252, 253, 258, 330, 331, 333, 340–342, 385, 408, 532, 545, 602.

-, John, bishop of. See Langdon.

-, Thomas, bishop of. See Brouns.

-, William, bishop elect of. See Wells.

-, Richard, archdeacon of. See Broun alias Cordon.

-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 498.

-, See also Rouchester.

Rochetaillée, John de la. See Ruppescissa.

Rock, Rok [co. Northumberland], John Swynowe, lord of, 477.

-, -, -, Joan his wife, 477.

Rodburn, Thomas, bishop of St. Davids, 463.

-, -, -, translated by Eugenius IV, without effect, to Worcester, 231.

Rode , Jo., 87, 321 et passim.

Rode, Patrick, rector of St. Germains hospital, 488.

- See also Piot (Patrick).

Roderham, Richard, treasurer of Hereford and rector of Bilsby, 90, 311, 456.

Rodes, John, burgess of Newcastle upon Tyne, 188.

-, -, -, Isabel his wife, 188.

Rodfeld. See Radfield.

Rofort. See Rafford.

Rok. See Rock.

Roklay, Robert, layman, 574.

-, -, Elizabet his wife, 574.

Rolffe, Thomas, 31.

-, -, Alice his wife, 31.

Rolin, John, bishop elect of Chalon-surSaône, sometime archdeacon of Autun, 358 note.

Rolland, Ralph, a papal chaplain and auditor, afterwards bishop elect of Tréguier, 494.

Rolleston, Relleston, Robert, rector of Mablethorpe, afterwards archdeacon of Durham and rector of Warton, provost and canon of St. John's, Beverley, chaplain and member of the household of Henry VI, 44, 45, 340, 343, 594, 659.

Roma, Master Baptista de, a papal chaplain and auditor, 622, 623.

Rome, St. Peter's, canon of. See Surdis.

-, -, letters of Honorius I dated at, 484.

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

-, Lateran, letters dated at, 349, 484.

-, S. Maria Maggiore, letters dated at, 352.

-, St. Mary's in Via Lata, canon of. See Pathouia.

-, Augustinian nuns’ priory of St. Sixtus's, prioress and convent of, 170, 171.

-, Cistercian monastery of St. Sebastian, monks of, 466, 564.

-, hospital of Holy Trinity and St. Thomas the Martyr (English college), brethren and sisters of, indult for, 130.

-, hospital of Santo Spirito in Sassia, preceptor of. See Neronibus.

-, casale called ‘de salice’ in Trastevere, 170.

-, citizen of, 171.

-, English student at, 500, 501.

-, Leonine wall, 170 note.

-, money for the fabric of the churches of, 304.

-, pilgrimage to the shrines of the apostles SS. Peter and Paul, 80, 278, 291, 297–304, 483, 543, 593.

-, Porta Pertusa on the Vatican hill, 170, 171.

-, Porta Portese, near the Tiber, 171.

-, Master Lewis Pontanus of, papal chaplain and auditor, 547.

- See also Roman court in the Index of Subjects.

Romney Marsh, St. Mary's in Marisco de Romynall [co. Kent], rectory of the parish church of, 535.

Romney, New, Rommene, hospital of SS. Stephen and Thomas the Martyr, 628.

Romney, Old, Old Romenal in the parish of Romenal, Old Romenall in the marsh of Romenall [co. Kent], rectory of the parish church of, 629, 675.

Romsey [co. Southants], vicarage of, 33.

Romynall. See Romney Marsh.

Roos [co. York, E.R.], Margery, lady of, 601, 615.

Roos, Robert, knight, 130, 134.

-, -, Joan his wife, 130, 134.

Ros, John de, priest, 432.

Ros (rectius Roe), sive Drumgoasa. See Drumachose.

Rosa valle , abbey de. See Monasterevin.

Roscagni or Rostagni, Anthony, archdeacon of Sénez, to have provision of the abbey of le Thoronet, 647, 655.

Roscommon, Roschoman, Roscomman, Rosscoman [co. Roscommon], Augustinian priory of St. Coman alias St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 8, 15, 32, 60.

-, -, John, canon and de facto prior of. See Macaedagan.

-, -, Maurice, prior of. See Oconchobair.

-, -, Thomas, prior of. See Macaedagan.

-, -, William, prior of. See Oflannagan.

-, -, canons of, 590.

Roscomp. See Ruscombe.

Rosconnell, Rosconnyll [Queen's County], parish church of St. Magymog, 96, 97.

Roscrea, Roscre, Rosscre [King's County and co. Tipperary], 99, 640.

Rosedale, St. Lawrence [co. York, N.R.], Cistercian nuns’ priory, nun of, 135.

Rosell', Rosellis, Thomas. See Rossell.

Rosenallis, Rosfyndglaisse alias Oregain (Hy Regan, the O'Dunne's territory), Rossyndglaisce [Queen's County], 200. 201, 337.

Ross [Ireland, co. Cork], bishop of, papal mandatary, 403, 407.

-, Maurice, bishop of. See Broim.

-, Walter, bishop elect of. See Leycestria.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 424, 452.

-, treasurer of, papal mandatary, 428, 429.

-, chancellor of, papal mandatary, 428, 429, 466.

-, canons of. See Ocrummyn: Ohullocchayn (Alan and Gilbert).

-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 389.

-, priory of St. Mary, prior of, papal mandatary, 470.

Ross [Scotland], bishop of, papal mandatary, 44, 100, 339, 447, 606.

- Griffin, bishop of. See Yonge.

-, John, bishop of. See Bullock.

-, Thomas, bishop elect of. See Tullach.

-, dean of, papal mandatary, 100.

-, James, dean of. See Innes.

-, John, dean of. See Crannach; Innes.

-, Laurence, dean of. See Piot.

-, Thomas. dean of. See Tullach.

-, Walter, dean of. See Blare.

-, William, dean of. See Farchar.

-, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 100, 154, 592, 593, 604.

-, Andrew, archdeacon of. See Monro.

- John, archdeacon of. See Inchemartin.

-, official of, papal mandatary, 604.

-, chancellor of, papal mandatary, 650, 667.

-, canons of. See Blare (Nicholas and Walter); Bullock (Richard); Cadiou (John); Crannach (John de); Fraser; Futhes; Gilquhus; Ingerami; Petin; Petit: Piot; Scrymegeour (Robert); Tullach; Wincestre

-, chapter of, postulation by to the see, 239.

-, episcopal mensa of, 182, 239.

Ross, in the diocese of Clogher. See Magheross.

Rossa valle , abbey de. See Monasterevin.

Rosscoman. See Roscommon.

Rosscre. See Roscrea.

Rossell, Rossell', John, vicar of Latheron and Dunbeath, 11.

-, Rosell', Rosellis, Rossel, Thomas, archdeacon of Kells with cure of the parish church of Nobber, canon of Dublin and Lincoln, rector of St. Patrick's. Trim, vicar of St. Peter's, Drogheda, an abbreviator of apostolic letters, 57, 58, 100, 107, 112, 343, 376, 377.

- See also Russell.

Rossercan. See Rasbarkin.

Rosserk, Rosserck [in Ballysakeery parish, co. Mayo], a prebend in Killala, 511.

Rossye, St. Ouen's in. See Raasay.

Rossyndglaisee. See Rosenallis.

Rostagni or Roscagni, Anthony, archdeacon of Sénez, to have provision of the abbey of le Thoronet, 647, 655.

Rostreley, diocese of Worcester (? Blockley, co. Worcester), 394.

Rothafaine, Rothfen. See Ruthven.

Roube, Thomas, vicar of Innerleithen, afterwards rector of Cambuslang, 421.

Rouche, John. See Routhe.

Rouchester, John, donsel, 360.

-, -, Agnes his wife, 360.

Rouen [Seine-Inférieure, France], archbishop of, papal mandatary, 258, 355, 356.

-, Hugh, archbishop of. See Orges.

-, John, archbishop of. See Ruppescissa.

-, Lewis, archbishop of. See Luxembourg.

-, dean of. See Deschamps.

-, official of. See Basseti.

-, canons of. See Butoti; Kirketon.

-, chapter etc. of, papal letters to, 359.

-, Benedictine abbey of SaintOuen, abbot of, papal mandatary, 650.

-, parish church of Saint-Herbland, altar of St. Louis in the, 650.

-, parish church of St. Vivien, 269.

-, chaplaincy in the church of Saint-Vincent, 84.

-, reservation of benefices in the province of, 64, 69.

-, bailli of, 269.

-, royal court of, advocate of, 342.

Rougham [co. Suffolk], parish church of, 632.

Roughholm, in the parish of Gressenhall, Gressenhale [co. Norfolk], chapel of St. Nicholas, 66.

Routhe, Rouche, John, knight, 41.

-, -, Agnes his wife, 41.

Roverella , B., 246 et passim.

Roxston, John, prior of Dunstable, 129.

Roydon All Saints, Ryden [co. Norfolk], 135.

Rudby in Cleveland, Rudeby [co. York, N.R.], 169.

Rudham, Ludham, Thomas, rector of Fakenham, 657.

Rundys, John, clerk, 39.

Ruod, Okennedy. See O'Kennedy.

Ruppescissa, John de, John de la Rochetaillée, cardinal priest of St. Laurence's in Lucina, archbishop of Rouen afterwards of Besançon, 288, 359.

Ruscombe, Roscomp [co. Berks], a prebend in Salisbury, 659.

Russell, John, priest, 29.

-, Oliver, clerk, notary, 146.

-, Thomas, layman, 514.

- See also Rossell.

Ruston, William, citizen of London, 431.

-, -, -, Denise his wife, 431.

Ruthven, Rethafane, Rothafaine, Rothfen [co. Banff], hospital of, 413, 457, 464, 474, 552.

-, -, rector of. See Stewart (James and Walter).

Ryche, Richard. See Riche.

Ryden. See Roydon.

Rykyl, Nicholas, donsel, 210, 211.

-, -, Isabel his wife, 210, 211.

- See also Rikil.

Ryme Intrinseca, Ryme [co. Dorset], 163.

Rymore. See Ringmore.

Rynde, Rend, Henry, Henry de, vicar of Banff in the diocese of Aberdeen, 397.

-, -, canon of Caithness, rector of Logie Buchan in the diocese of Aberdeen, afterwards vicar of Longforgan in the diocese of St. Andrews, 555, 565.

-, -, canon of Caithnees, proctor at the Roman court, 567.

Rynduera, diocese of Ardfert (? Barrow, in Ardfert parish, co. Kerry), 454, 455.

Ryngstede. See Ringstead.

Rynlos (rectius Kynlos). See Kinloss.

Ryse, Maurice ap Jevan (Ieuan) ap.See Maurice.