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Prebendaries Brewood PREBENDARIES OF BREWOOD This prebend was held by the deans of Lichfield (q.v.).

Close Rolls, Edward III December 1327 December 1327 Dec. 30. Lichfield. To the sheriff of Kent. Order to cause a coroner for that county to be elected in place of John de Hampton of Rochester, deceased.

, preb., see Lichfield Bishops Itchington , preb., see Lichfield Blaston , Leics., 32 Bobenhull , preb., see Lichfield Bole , preb., see York Bolton , preb., see Lichfield Brantingham , Yorks., 62 Brewood , preb., see Lichfield Bromyard ,

(f. 28.) [To Thomas-. Provision to him, a monk of Ewesham in the diocese of Worcester, of the order of St. Benedict, of the dependent priory of Penwortham (?) in the diocese of Lichfield. ] Only the usual final clauses:

Master John de Amelio, canon of Lichfield, treasurer of the duchy of Spoleto. Mandate touching the affairs of the duchy. 1321. 3 Kal. Nov. Avignon. (f. 65.) To Walter, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. Power touching the appropriation of the

August 1404 August 1404 Aug. 23. Lichfield. To the sheriffs of London. Order to cause the four quarters of William Serle, lately convicted of divers treasons against the king, to be buried within the sanctuary, and his head to be

s, Rome. (f. 24 r .) To the bishop of Coventry and Lichfield and the abbot of St. Werbu[r ] gh ' s in the diocese of Lichfield. Mandate (the pope having learned that the commonalties of divers towns and

Chester in the church of Lichfield. Mandate, as below. The recent petition of the abbot and convent of St. Mary ' s, Vale Royal ( de Valle regali ), O. Cist., in the diocese of Lichfield and Coventry, contained that

These muniments were transferred to the Herefords and Worcs Record Office. The Dean and Chapter of Lichfield These muniments were transferred to the Lichfield Joint Record Office, with the exception of the 'Magnum Registrum Album', which remains with the cathedral.

son of William de Kendale and him concerning a trespass committed upon Henry by William, as he was in the king's service by his order on that day. By K. on the information of W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield.

35 l ., arrears of a debt of 100 l . that he owed to Walter, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, treasurer of the late king, by recognisance made before the barons of the exchequer, which debt is in the

The Tower. To the justices of the Bench. Order not to put Walter de Langeton, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, in default for his failure to appear before them on Sunday in three weeks from Easter day last and on

the last Feast of St. Michael, for 38 d . yearly. 5 Lichfield, 29th October, 1221. Matilda, the widow of Geoffrey Wittinger. Richard le Seinter A messuage in Lichfield, claimed as dower by Matilda. Matilda remits her claim, for which

silver yearly. 167 Lichfield, 20th January, 1255. William, son of Robert de Wyrleye. Michael le Teinter, of Lichfield Half a virgate of land in Alreshaghe. William remits all claim, for which Michael gave him 2 marks. 168 Lichfield, 20th January,

to surrogate William de Kentusdene, alias Osbarne, priest, of the diocese of Lichfield, to the late John Lichfield. His recent petition contained that a cause arose lately between Lichfield and John Kedwelly, priest, of the diocese of Llandaff, about the

January 1328 January 1328 Jan. 1. Lichfield. To Simon de Bereford, escheator this side Trent. Order to cause dower to be assigned to Eustachia, late the wife of Richard de Bello Campo of Holt, of the manor of Holt and

.; to be levied etc. in Devon. Nov. 25. Westminster. To R. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, to the dean and chapter of Lichfield for the present or the future and to their officers and commissioners. Order not to attempt

which he is to resign. Concurrent mandate to the archdeacon of Canterbury, Richard de Chadesley, canon of Hereford, and another named. 15 Kal. May. Avignon. (f. 99.) To the bishop of Lichfield. Mandate to grant a dispensation to Simon called

January 1328 January 1328 Jan. 2. Lichfield. To William Trussel, late escheator this side Trent. Order to restore the issues received by him from the lands of John de Meriet, as the king ordered Simon de Bereford, escheator this side

in the diocese of Lichfield, to John Baston. 2 Non. Aug. The vicarage of Frisseby on Wrethek (the Wreak), in the diocese of Lincoln, to William Giblot of Frisseby. Non. Aug. Standish, in the diocese of Lichfield, to Gilbert de

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