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Maine Maine CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST. JULIAN, LE MANS, FOR SECULAR CANONS. [

of Middlesex, Stephen de Brokesbourn, parson of Holyngbourn church, and Robert de Morton, parson of Newechirche church, diocese of Canterbury, acknowledge that they owe to Thomas de Holbourn, parson of St. Bride's church, London, 140 marks; to be levied, in

and his honour and desires the safety of the catholic church and of the realm, to summon a convocation of the clergy of the province of Canterbury in the church of St. Paul London or elsewhere on 16 February next,

d .) To William, elect of Orkney. Provision to him, a canon of the church of Orkney, who is at the apostolic see, of the said church, void by the resignation to the present pope of bishop Thomas, and therefore

of Suthkelleseye church. Edmund de Sutton, fermor of Bondeby church. Henry Liouns, parson of Little Thrillowe church. Martin de Gastin, parson of Gussich church. Simon de Lansell, parson of Marsham church. Almaric de Ponterlie, parson of Chesthunte church. The abbot

church of Dene, to the sheriff of Southampton. Reginald, parson of the church of Winterburn Abbots, to the sheriff of Dorset. Ralph de Torny, parson of the church of Heringeswell, to the sheriff of Suffolk. The prior of Christ

right to present to the church of Kilbery to which the said Nicholas is by the king presented, and to bring with him the king's commission to make inquisition touching the patronage of the said church, which commission is in

estate of the realm and desires the honour and advantage of the church of England, to summon a convocation of the province of Canterbury in the cathedral church of St. Paul London or elsewhere on Monday in the first week

Islip, Wittlesey, Sudbury, Courtenay, Arundell, Stafford, Kempe, Morton, Deane, Warham and Cranmer. MS. 20. The Obit Book of Christ Church priory, Canterbury. British Museum Additional MS. 6160. Register of Christ Church Canterbury. Arundel MS. 68. Register containing obits and martyrology.

be suffered to play in the Cathedrall Churchyard, whereby y e Church windowes are sometimes broken ? 2. Whether a Prebendarie resideing within 3 or 4 miles of that Church may not be compelled to come to a Chapter there,

of King's Beaulieu a tun of wine of the present year of the right prise for celebrating masses in their church, in accordance with the grant of Henry III. to them of a tun of such wine to be received

Canterbury elect and confirmed. Request and order to summon a convocation at the earliest possible date in the church of St. Paul London or elsewhere, and to move them to grant the king a subsidy for defence of the realm

the ordinary as a canon of Killala, in which church there is not a certain number of canons, the pope ordered provision to be made of the precentorship of the said church, a non-elective office with cure, value 2 marks

the church of Raphone a canonry, and out of the said rectory of the church of In[i ] scayl a simplex prebend, and to unite to them, after they have been erected, the said rectory and vicarage of the church

the parish church of St. Mary Granard ( de Grana [ r ] do ) in the same diocese, from that church, and, with consent of the then rector or perpetual vicar thereof, erected it into a parish church to

due west of the church of St. Olave. Before the Fire this site lay between the properties discussed under 95/8-12 to the N. and the lane now known as Church Passage to the S. The church is first recorded in

church of Kells ( de Kellis ) 2 in the diocese of Whiteherne, of the patronage of the king of Scots, becoming void because the late William Heris obtained, collated to him by authority of the ordinary, the parish

the church (21A) should continue to include rooms over the church, for a funnel of lead (presumably leading to a vault or cess pit in the cellar below the church) was to be brought from the house through the church

of the church of Dunkeld, void at the apostolic see, and therefore ipso facto reserved to the pope, by the resignation of Thomas, made to the pope by his proctor David Meldrum, a canon of the said church. Apostolatus officium

Glasgow, archbishop elect of the same. Exempting him and the church and province of Glasgow, his suffragans, the bishops of Dunkeld, Dunblane, Whiteherne, and Lismore, the chapters of the church of Glasgow and its suffragan churches, the clergy and people

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