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addressed to Herlowynus, prior of the church of Holy Trinity [ alias Christchurch ] , Canterbury, and his brethren, present and future, by which the said pope, at their petition, takes the said church under the protection of St. Peter

the pope has this day made provision of the said church, that even after he has been consecrated and has obtained possession of the rule and administration of the said church, or after the lapse of the canonical time for

the Benedictine priorship of the church of Durham, a major dignity in that church, in such wise that it depended on that church, and was governed by monks thereof presented by the prior of that church; but that nevertheless John

OF HOUSES IN CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER. Date . No. on the Map A.D. 604. The Collegiate Church of St. Paul 8 cir . 700. The Collegiate Church of St. Martin le Grand 7 cir . 1000. The Benedictine Nunnery at Clerkenwell

York, for the church of St. Wilfrid, York, with Hugh de Saston, and by the said Hugh of the said vicarage for the church of Pontefract with John de Beck, and by the said Gerlac of the church of St.

Scotland, to Pope Innocent VIII. Much surprised, having written several letters about raising the church of Glasgow to archiepiscopal, legatine, and primatial dignity, like the church of York in the kingdom of England, that you have not assented, especially as

who visit the church of All Saints, Kingorn in the diocese of St. Andrews, on the feasts of All Saints, the Assumption, and St. Leonard, in their octaves, and on the anniversary of the dedication of the church. Ibid .

the church of S. Mary de Bothawe. Bequests to the said church for lights, & c., and to ministers therein; also to divers orders of friars, the old and new work of S. Paul's Church, the work of the church

de Ufford to the church of Hyncgham, with dispensation on account of defect of age. 13 Kal. Feb. John de Appelbi was put in succession to William de Emeldon, deceased, in his right to the church of Rorrethbury in the

the church of S. Matthew in Frydaystrete, he leaves a silver nut garnished and gilt. Dated London, 11 May, A.D. 1388. Roll 117 (2). Kyrketon (John), "stokfishmongere."-To be buried in the church of S. Magnus. Bequests to the said church

of the church of Sutton, diocese of Canterbury, who has dwelt as above, addressed to the archbishop of Canterbury. Gerard, vicar of the church of Farnham, diocese of Winchester, who has resided as above. Robert, parson of the church of

Erle, rector of the parish church of Bacwell in the diocese of Bath and Wells. Dispensation to receive and retain for life with the said church one other benefice, or if he resign that church any two other benefices, with

to him, clerk, of the diocese of Cork, by both parents of knightly race, in his twenty-seventh year, of the church of Ross, void by the death of Donald extra R . c ., during whose lifetime it was specially

and Lichfield, bachelor of decrees. Dispensation to receive and retain for life with the said church any other benefice, or if he resign the said church any two other benefices, with cure or otherwise incompatible, even if parish churches, etc.,

not drawn up, to receive and retain for life together with the said church, value not exceeding 40 l . sterling, one other benefice, or without that church any two other benefices, with cure or otherwise incompatible, even if dignities

Insula Vecca , rectius Vecta ), in the diocese of Winchester. Dispensation, at his recent petition (containing that the said church and isle are in the sea between France and England, and are very often afflicted by the hostile incursions

canon of Ross (who states that he obtained by canonical collation the perpetual vicarage of the parish church de Dedisciritcruym ( rectius church de Disciritcruym) in the diocese of Ross, and held possession for more than a year without having

of Coventry and Lichfield. Although the king presented to him Master William de Exon[ia ] , his clerk, to the church of Croston in that diocese, pertaining to the king's gift by reason of the temporalities of the priory of

Church Eaton The manor of Wood Eaton Wood Eaton. The manor of Wood Eaton has been held with that of Church Eaton ever since the Conquest, and may be considered as parcel of the same. The greater portion of

church. Thomas de Gunnays by attorney said that Thomas de Ireby, late parson, held them as the right of his church in the time of King John, but after his death one Adam Ademet occupied them, alienated from the

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