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Chapter acts 1503-5 1503-1504. 1503, St. Jerome, Sept. 30.-Collation to priories, chantries, etc., similar to those on pp. 106, 112.- fo. 97. Clerk of the fabric: Orchard. Addiscote refused on the ground of infirmity. Sub-treasurer: Fox. Communar: Capron.

church of Combertries, in the diocese of Glasgow, value 30 marks, which he has held for three years on the collation of the ordinary. Ibid. The same. On behalf of Adam de Glendonwyn, aged fourteen, for a like grant, and

Kal. Feb. Avignon. (f. 45.) To William de Ragenhill. Confirmation of the collation made to him by Gilbert, bishop of Carlisle, of the church of Caldebek, void by the death of Nicholas de Whyteng. [ Cal. Pet. i. 399. ]

(ii.) a similar collation and gift of possession by John late bishop of Glasgow, to take effect on the death of John de Goware, rector of the same; (iii.) the confirmation by the chapter of the said collation and gift.

and committed simony in order to get collation of the said vicarage; and has also learned that the perpetual vicarage of Senguallayin in the said diocese has been so long void that its collation has lapsed to the apostolic see,

. ] 3 Nicholas V. 1449. 17 Kal. June. (16 May.) Narni. (f. 53.) To Adam de Hamylton. Motu proprio collation and provision to him, who is in his twentieth year and of a noble race of barons of the

collation and provision thereof to Thomas de Tulach, [now ] a priest, of the diocese of St. Andrews, who had obtained no canonical dispensation on account of his illegitimacy as the son of unmarried parents, under pretext of which

Andrew Ros that by the Lateran statutes its collation has lapsed to the apostolic see; summoning and removing Thomas Hervi, priest, of the said diocese of Aberdeen, who under pretext of a collation and provision made to him by authority

collation and provision of it, thus void, and so long void, as it was alleged, that its collation had by the Lateran Statutes lapsed to the apostolic see, to the said Cornelius, and that by force of the said

6 marks; the said Cornelius doubting whether the collation and provision which he received from bishop Cornelius, on voidance by resignation to the said bishop of John Hwlchay, hold good. The collation is to be made whether the vicarage became

to Laurence, bishop of Raphoe, the said bishop made collation and provision of it to the said Cornelius, who in virtue thereof obtained possession, but now doubts whether the said collation and provision hold good. The pope, therefore, hereby orders

), and made collation and provision of the vicarage, thus void, to Rory, who (having, after Thady ' s appeal to the apostolic see from the said sentence, obtained the vicarage in virtue of the said collation and provision) agreed

in the said diocese, which he formerly obtained by collation and provision, by ordinary authority, of bishop John, who had deprived P[h ] ilip Macabreichum, Odo now doubting whether the said collation and provision hold good; notwithstanding that the pope

collation lapsed to the apostolic see, although Columba Macgillabridi, priest, of the said diocese (whom Donald cannot safely meet within the city or diocese of Sodor, and who is to be summoned and removed) has, under pretext of a

collation was made to him as a secular priest, and wearing the habit of a secular priest, he is under sentences of apostasy, etc. by the said Order [of St. Lazarus ] , wherefore he fears lest the said

made de facto collation and provision thereof to the said Matthew, who was under sentence of excommunication, and who took possession, and still detains it, taking the fruits, although few, likewise de facto . The said collation and provision being

by his ordinary authority, the said bishop made collation and provision thereof to the said Donatus, who in virtue thereof obtained and still is in possession, but now doubts whether the said collation and provision hold good because, as is

being similarly admitted, the said bishop made collation and provision thereof by the same ordinary authority to the said William, without his having obtained any other dispensation, under pretext of which latter collation and provision he obtained the said rectory

perhaps in ignorance of the said general reservation, made collation and provision thereof to Malco[l ] m de Dunblana, and, upon the latter ' s resignation to the said bishop, made collation and provision to Robert Mwyr, who under pretext

bishop made by his ordinary authority collation and provision thereof to the said Thomas Haya, and that he doubted whether for certain reasons the said collation and provision held good, the pope ordered collation and provision to be made to

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