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Buin (?), Donatus, archbishop of Tuam and bishop of Annaghdown, made him collation and provision thereof, after he had resigned the said perpetual vicarage, in virtue of which collation and provision he obtained the said perpetual vicarage or chaplaincy, and

11 r .) To David Setoun, rector of the parish church of Federkean in the diocese of St. Andrews, M.A. Collation and provision to him, who is a priest and of noble, even baronial race, of the said church, yearly

Dromore in favour of John Magynd, clerk, of the said diocese, to whom the said official has made de facto collation and provision thereof. The pope, therefore, seeing that the said Thomas has thereby rendered himself unworthy of the said

by a prior, of Cathar, O.S.A., in the diocese of Lismore, so long void that by the Lateran statutes its collation has lapsed to the apostolic see, although John Mac[h ] anna[ct? ] alias Omulloni, priest, has detained possession, without

1455. Non. June. (5 June.) St. Peter ' s, Rome. (f. 28 d .) To Gilbert de Ryrik. Collation and provision to him, who is a priest and is studying canon law in the university of Rome, of the perpetual

] . 3 Id. Jan. (11 Jan.) St. Peter ' s, Rome. (f. 18 d .) To John Ocolman. Collation and provision to him (who was lately dispensed by papal authority, on account of illegitimacy as the son of unmarried

Ross. Mandate to collate and assign to Donatus Odonamayn, a 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,

176.) To William Cameron, canon of St. Andrews, O.S.A., licentiate in canon law. Motu proprio reservation to the pope, for collation to the said William, of a benefice with or without cure, wont to be governed by canons of St.

To Richard Cady, priest, of the diocese of Glasgow, I.U.B. Motu proprio reservation to the pope ' s gift, for collation to him, of one or two benefices, even if one have cure or be a rural deanery or archpriestship,

Ocornuyn, after having obtained them by canonical collation, held them for more than a year without having himself ordained priest and without dispensation, John, bishop of Ardfert made by his ordinary authority collation and provision of them, thus void, and

Abergwilli, which he recently obtained by collation from Guy, bishop of St. Davids, on their voidance by the resignation of Walter Cook, made to the same bishop, it being asserted that the said collation does not hold good. Vite ac

collation had lapsed to the apostolic see, bishop William made collation and provision of it to him by his ordinary authority, under which he obtained possession; that after he had detained the vicarage for some time he similarly obtained

V 1418. 6 Kal. Feb. Constance. (f. 44 d .) To John Were, bachelor of canon law. Collation and provision to him, who says he is of royal blood and a kinsman of Robert, governor of the realm of Scotland,

marks, so long void because William Ofloynn held it for more than a year without being ordained priest that its collation has lapsed to the apostolic see, although the said William, who is to be summoned and removed, and on

by the death of Colin Cristini that their collation lapsed to the apostolic see; summoning and removing Morice Dugalli, priest, of the said diocese of Argyll, who (under pretext of a collation or provision made to him by the ordinary,

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in a certain way, Gerald, bishop of Cloyne, made him collation and provision thereof by his ordinary authority, in virtue of which he obtained possession, but the validity of which collation and provision he now doubts. The said vicarage being,

so long void that its collation has lapsed to the apostolic see, although John Ohubayn, priest, has detained it for between three and four years without any title or right, under pretext of a collation made to him by authority

Junii Anno Decimo. de Adria .) 5 Non. Oct. Florence (f. 165.) To Stephen Ker, a canon of Dunkeld, M.A. Collation etc. as below. The pope, upon the resignation to him, for purpose of exchange, by David de Crannach of

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