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and diocese, to vassals of the church, and to David, king of Scotland. [ Theiner , 288. ] 9 Kal. July. Avignon. (f. 73.) To Robert son of Alan de Askebi. Provision of the church of St[r ] etton, in

him the said cardinal and his church. 8 Kal. Dec. Avignon. (f. 36 d .) To Walter cardinal pr iest of the holy Roman church. Indult for two years to visit by deputy his church of Glasgow and the churches,

acres with the advowson and rectory of the said church, dated Michaelmas 1251,) of the said land and the advowson of the said church with the revenues thereof to the parish church of Milverton, which is a prebend of Wells

church is duly appropriated to them and the bulls, process, charters thereupon delivered to them, they shall be charged by oath of the prior and convent in verbo sacerdocii to find six chaplains to be the vicar of the

the said dispensation the parish church of St. Matthew, Ipswich ( in Gipwico ), in the diocese of Norwich) to hold for life with that church any other benefice, or if he resigned that church any two other benefices with

a dignity, etc., even major and elective, and with cure, etc. of any cathedral or collegiate church, or any benefice, even a parish church etc., and to retain the same in administrationem until he reached the lawful age, and thereafter

a parish church or its perpetual vicarage, chantry, chaplaincy or hospital, even if it be wont to be assigned to secular clerks and be of lay patronage, provided that it be not in a cathedral or collegiate church, or be

church of Mayo any mutually compatible benefices with or without cure, of any number and kind, secular or regular of any orders, even if one of them be a priorship, provostship, deanery or a dignity etc., or a parish

the parish church of Chilcombe in the diocese of Winchester, licentiate of civil law. Dispensation to receive and retain for life together with the said church (value not expressed) any one other benefice, or if he resign that church any

said church, for the lifetime only of Eugenius, to the said priory, which is conventual, is elective and has cure. The pope ' s will is that the cure of souls shall not be neglected in the said church, and

25 note , 29 note . -, lieutenant of the castle of. See Ysac. -, parish church of St. Mary, 145. -, parish church of St. Nicholas, 281, 288. Caldcotis , Elizabeth de, damsel, 197. Caldecotes , Thomas, priest, 430.

auditor of causes of the papal palace, rector of Warfeld in the diocese of Salisbury and canon of the collegiate church of St. Cross Crydyton in the diocese of Exeter, appearing in person in chancery, and not moved by force,

Flete (John), "goldbetere."-To be buried in S. Paul's churchyard. Bequests to the old fabric of S. Paul's Church, the beam light in the church of S. Peter in Chepe, the belfry of S. John "Sacre," 4 & c. To Johanna

Virgin [25 Nov. ] . Sutbury (William), draper.-To be buried in the church or churchyard of S. Mary de Bothawe. To the rector and churchwardens of the church of S. Mary de Abbechirche and their successors he leaves a certain

the church of S. George near Estchepe. Bequests to the said church for chantries therein for the good of his soul, the souls of John and Margaret his parents, and others; to Master John Malverne, parson of the church of

Cuthbert, Bishop [20 March ] . Blundell (John), "fruter."-To Richard Bourton, the rector, and churchwardens of the church of S. Mary Somerset and their successors, he leaves a certain tenement at Tymbrehithlane in the parish of S. Mary aforesaid, charged

of the church of Lston (Liston), in the diocese of St. Andrews, void because William de Lauwedre, formerly rector, failed to be ordained, and the ordinary to exercise his right of collation within the prescribed time, although the church is

Avignon. (f. 68.) To Simon de Islep. Provision of the church of Horncastle, in the diocese of Lincoln, which was first exchanged by Peter Galiciani with Robert de Bromley for that of Caldebeck, in the diocese of Carlisle, and then

Chapel in the church of S. Andrew upon Cornhull near Johanna his late wife. Bequests to the said church, the church of Uggele and vicar thereof; to the five orders of friars in London; the priory church of Holy Trinity

prebends of Lincoln and the chapel royal, Westminster, and the church of Potterespirie. Granted. Dated as above. For confirmation to Roger de Inkpenne, B.C.L. of illegitimate birth, of the church of Stoke in Tynhyde, value 8 l. given him by

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