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buried near Johanna his wife in the church of S. Laurence de Polteney. Bequests to the chaplain of the college of the said church, to the parish priest and chaplain of the church of All Hallows the Less upon the
church of St. Mary de Stall', Bath, and of the chapel of Wy decombe dependent thereupon, appropriated to the prior and convent of Bath, a dispute having arisen betweeen them and Master John de Dudemerton vicar of the said
Bath and Glastonbury and his church of Wells touching the church of Clive, claimed by the dean and chapter of Wells as a prebend of Wells and by the abbey as the right of their church, whereby the bishop, with
church. No Herlicun interest in that land is on record, but 3, immediately N. of the Herlicun property 2, is known to have been closely associated with the church of All Hallows (see above). The opening up of the
the parish church of All Saints, Clouel, in the diocese of Exeter. Dispensation to receive and retain f or life together with the said church (value not expressed) any one other benefice, or if he resign that church any two
of S. Dunstan within the church of S. Vedast, under the marble slab where lies Alice his late wife. Bequests to the said church and ministers therein. Desires Sir John Lynton, rector of the said church, and John Broker to
Westminster. To the proctor of the dean of St. Mary's church, Salisbury, and to the fermor of that deanery. Order to pay to the ministers and officers serving in that church and to the vicar of the deanery what is
chamberlains. Order of the king's moneys to cause the wax about the body of King Edward I buried in the church of St. Peter Westminster to be renewed, as used to be done. [ Foedera . ] June 25. Westminster.
for the parson and parishioners in their processions around the church between the east end of the church and the freehold of the defendant in 'Bredstrete' extending towards the church, by advice of the justices, serjeants at law and others
a year which the abbot is bound to render to the king for the keeping of a mediety of the church of Roderham co. York, which is of the alien abbot of Clairvaux; as the king has granted the same
be levied etc. in Kent. Condition, that they, their heirs or executors shall pay him 10 s . in Christ Church Canterbury within a month after Easter next, 10 s . within a month after Michaelmas following, and so forth
co. Derby esquire, to Thomas Atkyn and Lawrence Marshall, executors of John Macworth dean of the cathedral church of St. Mary Lincoln. General release of all personal actions. Dated Lincoln, 17 November, 34 Henry VI. Memorandum of acknowledgment, 26 November.
church of Wyngham in the diocese of Canterbury, contained that John [Peckham ] , sometime archbishop of Canterbury, in virtue of a commission by Gregory X and a confirmation by Honorius IV, erected the said church into a collegiate
petition of the prioress and convent of the priory of St. Mary, Clerkenwell, in the suburbs of London, O.S.A., the church of which is founded and dedicated in honour of Almighty God and His Mother the Glorious Virgin Mary, contained
Id. Feb. (13 Feb.) St. Peter ' s, Rome. (f. 23 v .) To Thomas Hawkyns, precentor of Salisbury, M.A. Dispensation, as below. Pope Calixtus iii dispensed him to receive and retain for life with the parish church of Bredon
The pope has learned that a canonry of the church of Ross and the prebend called [the prebend ] de Insula alias Ynisduny therein, and the perpetual vicarage of the parish church de Insula alias Ynisduny, in the diocese of
vicar of Haslingfield, dispensation to, 217. Harpley , Harple [co. Norfolk ] , parish church of, 317. Haslingfield , Helbangefeld, Heslyngefeld [co. Cambridge ] , parish church of, 217. Haute , Henry, master, scholar of London and kinsman of Queen
and assigns. Quitclaim with warranty of the manors of Broughton and North Newenton co. Oxford and the advowson of Broughton church. Dated Westminster, Friday the Conversion of St. Paul 4 Richard II. Memorandum of acknowledgment in the chancery at Westminster,
below. It was recently set forth to the pope by William Gybbis, rector of Hungate, Norwich, 3 that the late James Siffe, a citizen of Norwich, a parishioner of the said church, bequeathed to the fabric of the Friars Preachers
Germyn, rector of the parish church of St. Mary Steps ( de Gradibus ) in the diocese of Exeter 3 , S.T.M. Dispensation to him, a priest, to hold for life with the said church, value not exceeding 20 marks