Volume LIV: 2 Clement VII. Anti-Pope

Petitions to the Pope 1342-1419. Originally published by Eyre and Spottiswoode, London, 1896.

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'Volume LIV: 2 Clement VII. Anti-Pope', in Petitions to the Pope 1342-1419, (London, 1896) pp. 550-551. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/petitions-to-pope/1342-1419/pp550-551 [accessed 19 April 2024]

2 Clement VII. Anti-Pope

1379. (f. 6.)
Walter, bishop of Glasgow. On behalf of his nephew, Alexander de Wardlau, for the canonry and prebend of Duffous in Moray, void by the death of Reginald de Sutyrland.
Granted. Avignon, 17 Kal. Jan.
(f. 21d.)
John de Caron, priest, M.A. licentiate in canon and civil law. For the canonry and prebend of Stobou in Glasgow, void by the death of James Steward, or by that of the cardinal, chaplain, collector, or subcollector, or other minister of the apostolic see, notwithstanding that John has canonries and prebends of Moray and Aberdeen, the church of Ratheu, in the diocese of St. Andrews.
Granted. Avignon, Id. Nov.
1380. (f. 31.)
The pope, motu proprio, makes provision to Thomas Steward (Senescallus), natural son of the king of Scotland, of the archdeaconry of St. Andrews, void by the promotion of John de Peblys to the see of Dunkeld.
Ibid.
The like to the same of the canonry and prebend of Stobow in Glasgow, void by the death of James Steward, brother of Thomas.
Ibid.
The like to Duncan Petyt, archdeacon of Whiteherne, bachelor of civil and canon law, ambassador of the king of Scotland, and keeper of his secret seal, of the archdeaconry of Lothian in St. Andrews, and of the canonries and prebends of Aberdeen and Moray, void by the death of David de Marr, papal chaplain. Avignon, 4 Id. Feb.
(f. 137.)
Alexander Treyl, B.C.L. For the church of Kikel, in the diocese of Aberdeen, void by the death of John de Lotuyl.
Granted. Avignon, 5 Id. Oct.
(f. 144.)
William de Norberwik, for the perpetual vicarage of Norberwik, in the diocese of St. Andrews, void by the resignation of Master John Faber, notwithstanding that William has the church of Dawakindor, in the diocese of Aberdeen, which he is ready to resign.
Granted. Avignon, 3 Id. Oct.