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' s orders, of the said church, void in a certain way (not here expressed). As soon as he has had the present letters expedited, he is to betake himself to the said church and to reside therein in person,

William Eure, precentor of York, M.A. Grant, as below. Nicholas V dispensed him to hold for life with the parish church of Brompton in the diocese of York, any benefice with cure or otherwise incompatible, and to resign or exchange

elect of Achonry ( Achaden .). Provision to him, a Friar Minor, in priest ' s orders, of the said church, void by the death extra R . c . of Cornelius, during whose life it was specially reserved by

collation made by authority of the ordinary, the parish church of Dalge, called a parcel, 2 in the said diocese, and also to collate and assign to him the said church of Dalge, void because the said Donatus held it

the diocese of Norwich, I.U.B. Dispensation to receive and retain for life with the said church any other benefice, and if he resign the said church any two other benefices, with cure or otherwise incompatible, even if parish churches, etc.,

prebend etc. of the said church, and of a benefice etc. in the gift of the bishop and chapter etc., of Tournai. Vite etc . Concurrent mandate to the prior of the secular and collegiate church of SS. John and

of Almighty God and the Blessed Virgin Mary (under whose name the said church was founded), by his ordinary authority, the said church into a collegiate church, with a wardenship for a warden 7 who should be the head (

and patron of the church of St. Mary the Virgin, which he has built, founded and endowed in the town of Duuglas 2 in the said diocese, and which he has had erected into a collegiate church), of seven years

s orders, of the church of Clonfert, void by the death of Thomas, during whose lifetime it was specially reserved by the present pope. Divina disponente . Concurrent letters to the chapter of the said church, to the clergy and

conventual church of St. Mary, Carlisle ( Karlionen .), O.S.A. Dispensation to him, a priest, to receive and retain for life any benefice with or without cure wont to be governed by secular clerks, even if a parish church or

parish church of Fulstowe, in the diocese of Lincoln. Grant, as below. Lately, upon its being set forth to the pope on their behalf that the said chapel was distant a mile of those parts from the said parish church,

Ohiarlachigh and Macrobius Oherdirsgeoil, canons, of Cork. Mandate to collate and assign to John Ohuallacham, perpetual vicar of the parish church of Killreran ( recte Kilkeran) in the diocese of Ross (who was lately dispensed by papal authority on account

of the parish church of St. Andrew, Uffort, in the diocese of Lincoln. Dispensation to receive and retain for life together with the said church (value not expressed) any one other benefices, or if he resign that church any two

s, Rome. (f. 83 d .) To the bishops of Coventry and Hereford, and the archdeacon of Chester in the church of Lichfield. Mandate, as below. The recent petition of the abbot and convent of St. Mary ' s, Vale

and prebend of Bangor; holds the church of Llanynys in the diocese of Bangor, which is governed by a rector and a perpetual vicar, the latter having the cure of souls, and which church Griffin, by apostolic ordinance, can, without

every two or three years according to distance, the pope wishing to consult him about the reform of the universal church in the coming Council at Bologna, where the pope intends to be present in person. As he has spent

for contumacy, not willing to be justified by censure of the church, the king ordered the sheriff to justify him by his body until he should content holy church for his contempt and wrongdoing; but he has appealed to the

as they will avoid the king's wrath, upon sight etc. to send for brother John Kyrkeby a monk of that church, who at their expense is abiding at the court of Rome, charging him to return to England, and henceforward

willing to be justified by censure of the church, the king ordered the sheriff to justify the said Richard, John Barker and Peter by their bodies until they should content holy church for their contempt and wrongdoing; and now they

directing him to attach James, abbot of Clyve, fermor of the abbot of Bec Herlewin, prebendary of Clyve in the church of St. Andrew, Wells, and to have him before the council on a certain day to answer for his

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