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St. Peter ' s, Rome. (f. 106 v .) To William Olephant, precentor ( cantori ) of Moray. Collation and provision of the said precentorship ( cantoria ), a non-major dignity with cure, value 60 l . sterling, void by

orders only) the perpetual vicarage of Uhagual in the said diocese, value 7 marks sterling, so long void that its collation has lapsed to the apostolic see; although David Orrredyi (?), priest, of the said diocese, who is to be

286[-7 ] , in the 9th year of his ordination [printed in Monasticon Anglicanum , Vol. VI, pp . 1341-3. ] 1 (ii) His subsequent collation, etc. under date Suthmallyngg(e), 9 Kal. March (21 Feb.) 1286/7, to Peter de Geldeford

. Non. Dec. (4 Dec.) St. Peter ' s, Rome. (f. 87 r .) To Thomas Russell, dean of Lismore. Collation and provision of the said deanery, a major elective dignity with cure, value 30 marks sterling, void at the

of Maximilian, duke of Austria, and other provinces, cities, lands and places, to admit resignations of any benefices, and make collation of them or grant them in commendam , etc. Cum te ad Francie Anglie et Scotie regna . [51/2

the perpetual vicarage of Kyllfyorach in the diocese of Killaloe is void because Eugenius Ohoogonayn, when holding it, obtained by collation of the ordinary the sacristship of the church of Yny[s ] kayd in the said diocese, which has cure,

Ardfert, a non-major non-elective dignity with cure, value 16 marks sterling, void because Patrick Fismoris, having obtained it by canonical collation, has held it for more than a year without having himself promoted to holy orders, and without papal dispensation,

cure, and to resign it, as often as he pleased, after which, having been so promoted, he obtained by canonical collation the rectory of the parish church called [the church ] of the house of St. Bohynus in the said

of Cloyne and the prebend called [t he prebend ] of Kellenymoyt therein have been so long void that their collation has lapsed to the apostolic see, and has been informed by Edmund Canton, clerk, of the diocese of Cloyne,

death of John Browain extra Romanam curiam , and had been void so long that by the Lateran statutes its collation had lapsed to the apostolic see, ordered provision thereof to be made to John Cambel, [now bishop ] elect

in the said diocese, successively obtained mandates of provision from the apostolic see, and that the executors thereof successively made collation and provision to the said Richard and David; that a suit arose between them before the said executors, and

de Insula alias Ynisduny, in the diocese of Ross, have been so long void that by the Lateran statutes their collation has lapsed to the apostolic see, although John Chega (? recte Ohega) and Donatus [O ] Donowayn, priests, 2

in the dioceses of Lincoln and Llandaff (?) ( Lingolniensis [sic ] et Landomonsis [sic ] diocesum ), he got collation and provision made to him thereof by authority of the ordinary, under pretext of which he has detained them

and that the pope committed the said Hugh ' s appeal to the apostolic see from the said refusal and collation, and the principal matter, at the said Hugh ' s instance, to John Anthony, bishop of Alessandria ( Alexandrino

Achonry ] , that its collation lapsed to the apostolic see; summoning and removing Nellanus Ohacnagan, priest, of the said diocese, who has unduly detained i t for about four years under pretext of a collation made to him by

the volume is the usual contemporary ' Primus de prebendis vacantibus anno xiiii. Eugenii pape iiii ti .' The ground on which the collation is ordered to be made by papal authority is not stated. Cut off by the binder.

Vacantibus . 1445. 4 Non. Oct. St. Peter's, Rome. (f. 1.) To John Monypeny, M.A. Collation and provision to him, a priest, by both parents of noble and baronial race, a kinsman of James, king of Scotland and nephew of

carried out the exchange; and adding that the bishop's collation and provision of the treasurership to James are without force because he was excommunicated) to declare, after enquiry, the said collation and provision null and invalid, and to collate and

St. Peter ' s, Rome. (f. 62.) To the same. Motu proprio reservation to the pope ' s gift, for collation to him, of a canonry and the prebend of Thame ( de Thamo ) in Lincoln and the archdeaconry

St. Agnes , co. Cornwall. See Penwinnick. St. Albans [co. Hertford ] , Benedictine abbey, abbot of, benefice in the collation of. See Rickmansworth. -, -, -, papal mandatary, 12, 13, 24, 38, 40, 44, 56, 74, 110, 113, 118,

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