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chapel the tenors of all charters, letters patent, evidences etc. in their custody which concern the foundation, gift, incorporation, appropriation, collation and presentation of the prebend or prebendal church of 'West Thurroke' therein, and this writ; as for particular causes

Valuation 1291 �13 6s 8d ( Taxatio p. 137 b ). PREBENDARIES No canon identified as this preb. in the period 1066-1300. First identified preb. is David de Wollore, who had royal collation 23 Aug. 1345 (2 Fasti VII 50).

letters and collation and provision etc. shall hold good from the date of these presents, as if they had mentioned that the said rectory, value 12 marks sterling, was of lay patronage, etc. The pope moreover makes him collation and

obtained the said priory, conventual, elective and with cure, by canonical collation and held possession of it in peace for fourteen years, Thady Oceallaygh, clerk, under pretext of a collation made de facto to him (then a minor and illegitimate,

after which the said Dermit, proceeding to execution, erected the said vicarage into a prebend of Tuam, and made him collation and provision thereof, under pretext of which he took possession of it and has detained it, although for less

long void that its collation had lapsed to the apostolic see, although Thomas Oliver, behaving as a canon of the said order, had detained it for between one and two years. Under pretext of a collation made to him by

said deanery, in virtue of which collation and provision he obtained and still holds possession. His said petition adding that he fears that on account of the foregoing, and for other reasons, the said collation and provision does not hold

John by Richard, archbishop of Cashel, by his authority as metropolitan, and which Richard claimed under collation and provision by the ordinary, which collation and provision John opposed, preventing them from taking effect. The cause, although not devolved by its

Holyrood, to whom belong by ancient custom the admission of such resignation and collation and provision of the said priory, the said abbot and convent made collation and provision to the said John, who had been sufficiently dispensed by papal

priest and without dispensation, and having been so long void that its collation had lapsed to the archbishop of Cashel, the metropolitan, John archbishop of Cashel made collation and provision of it to the said Matthew, who now doubts whether

void so long that by the Lateran statutes their collation had lapsed to the apostolic see, Thomas Omulm[y ] kyl, 2 clerk, of the diocese of Cashel, in virtue of a collation and provision by authority of the ordinary, made

clerk, he obtained by canonical collation the said vicarage), the chancellorship of Ardfert, a non-major non-elective dignity without cure, value not exceeding 10 marks sterling, so long void that by the Lateran Statutes its collation has lapsed to the apostolic

bishop Arthur upon its voidance by that bishop ' s deprivation of Patrick Oheogayn. He doubts whether the collation holds good. The collation is to be made notwithstanding that Peter lately, without dispensation, was admitted as a canon of Clogher,

John, bishop of Ardfert, made collation and provision of it, which has cure, to the said Patrick, then in or about his twenty-second year, without his having obtained any dispensation therefor, under pretext of which collation and provision he obtained

Ardfert, the said bishop made collation and provision of it to the said Dermit, [son ] of John, who in virtue thereof obtained possession. The said petition adding that he fears lest the said collation and provision do not hold

obtained by canonical collation the perpetual vicarage of the parish church of Kyllmeylaynd in the diocese of Tuam, and had resigned it, he, without having obtained other dispensation on account of the said defect, obtained by collation made by authority

divers sums of money in the name of first fruits from divers ecclesiastical persons who hold their benefices of the collation of true patrons under colour of such reservations or collations made by the Roman court, although such collations have

To Master Robert Blakadir, rector of the parish church of Lassauad in the diocese of St. Andrews, a papal notary. Collation and provision to him (whom king James has sent as his orator to the pope, and who is of

diocese, John, archbishop of Cashel, the metropolitan, alleging that it had been so long void that its collation had lapsed to him, made collation and provision of it by his ordinary authority to the said Dermit, then in his twenty-second

2 Occurrij 3 ( i . e . Occurry), the patrons, after it had been so long void that its collation had lapsed to the apostolic see, presented the said Odimundus to Miles ( Miloni ), bishop of Leighlin, who

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