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9.) To the abbot of Chester. Mandate to absolve Roger de Stoles ( or Scoles), clerk, of the diocese of Lichfield, from excommunication and other penalties incurred, and to dispense him on account of consequent irregularity, if any, contracted. One

ac morum . De Diversis Formis 6 Kal. Nov. St Peter ' s, Rome. (f. 189.) To the bishop of Lichfield. Mandate to dispense to marry Henry Hoghton, knight, nobleman, and Joan Radeclyf, damsel, noblewoman, of the dioceses of York

be taken. Ne contractuum . 1415. 8 Id. May. Friburg. (f. 231.) To William Meolis, priest, of the diocese of Lichfield. Grant of the above office, for which he has been found fit after examination by Master Nicholas de Malpiglis

De Diversis [ Formis ] 13 Kal. Oct. SS. Apostoli, Rome. (f. 143 d .) To Robert Wolveden, dean of Lichfield. Licence to resign his deanery for purpose of exchange, as above, p . 519. Vite etc . 2 Id.

2 1433[-4 ] . 3 Non. March. St. Chrysogonus ' s, Rome. (f. 11.) To Christopher Knollys, 3 precentor of Lichfield, licentiate of theology. Dispensation to hold for life with the said precentorship, which is a non-major dignity with cure,

V. Memorandum of acknowledgment at Burton 4 February before Master William Neuhawe canon in the cathedral church of St. Chad Lichfield, by virtue of a dedimus potestatem which is on the chancery file for this year. Memorandum of a mainprise

of the fifteenth have been the patent rolls and papal records, while the episcopal records of other dioceses (notably Exeter, Lichfield, Lincoln, London, Salisbury and Winchester) occasionally provided information concerning an exchange with a Chichester prebend or dignity, which would

Precentors of Lichfield PRECENTORS OF LICHFIELD Note : The prebend of Bishops Itchington was attached to the precentorship. Adam de Waleton ?-1303. Probably coll. 1292 since John de Kernyk, the previous precentor, d. in Apr. (Bodl. Libr., MS. Ashmole

preb. to which prov. (Reg. 11 (Northburgh) f. 159). M. Peter Stukeley B.C.L. 1439. Occ. 19 June 1439 ( CPL . IX 67). John Algar ?-1536/7. Called preb. of Lichfield at d., 7 Nov. 1536/16 Jan. 1537 (PCC 1 Dyngeley).

Withington , preb., see Hereford Colwall , preb., see Hereford Cottenham , Cambs., 34 Coventry and Lichfield , bp., 2, 20. See also Lichfield Cowpes , preb., see London, St. Martin's-le-Grand Credenhill , Herefs., 10 Crowhurst , preb., see Hastings

and 1 Jan. 1280 ( C.P.R . 1272-81 p. 356). Also preb. of London ( Fasti 1066-1300 I 70, 80), Lichfield, and Wells; precentor of York; archdcn. of Dorset (Salisbury dioc.) and Durham. Bp. of Durham, el. 9 July 1283,

Philip de Stanton, s.v. , on papal authority, 27 May 1295 ( Reg. Winchelsey I 38). Also archdcn. of Shropshire (Lichfield dioc.), occ. 5 Jan. and 3 Feb. 1299 ( Reg. Ricardi de Swinfield episcopi Herefordensis , ed. W. W.

Wells from 1296; bp.-el. of Ely, 1298-9, archdcn. of Canterbury from 1299 (1 Fasti II 15, 47); can. of Chichester, Lichfield, Lincoln ( ibid . III 66) and York ( York Minster Fasti II 33); also can. of Dublin and

1300 ( CPL I 589 = Reg. Bon . VIII no. 3691). Also preb. of Exeter, coll. 1283; preb. of Lichfield by 1287; preb. of London before Apr. 1287 (1 Fasti I 80); preb. of York, coll. 26 Sept. 1287

are named); still provost at his d. ( Cal . II 582-3 (no. 164); list 69). Also preb. of Exeter, Lichfield, Llandaff, St Davids, St Omer, Salisbury and York (1 Fasti IV 46, 78, VI 53-4). Dean by 30 Apr.

dean of Lincoln ( 1 Fasti III 12, 92, 107); preb. of London ( ibid . I 29, 45) and Lichfield. Still alive 15 May 1305; d. before 1 Aug. 1305 ( ibid . III 12), as this preb. (

marks. Dated as above. (f. 282 d. ) William de Sallowe, of the diocese of Lichfield, licentiate in civil law. For a canonry of Lichfield with expectation of a prebend. Granted. Avignon , 4 Non. May. (f. 283.) Edward, prince

Weme and Clere, in the dioceses of Coventry and Lichfield and Winchester. 2 Kal. Aug. Bordeaux. (f. 12 d .) To Thido de Varesio. Provision of a canonry and prebend of Lichfield, although he is about seven years of age,

Gilbert de Bruera. Confirmation, touching his canonry and prebend of Wells, he being also canon and prebendary of Chichester and Lichfield, and rector of Mapelderham, in the diocese of Winchester; the former letters were dated Id. Aug. before the pope

Avignon. (f. 14.) To John Gasci. Provision of the canonry, prebend, and deanery of Lichfield, void by the resignation made in the exchange of benefices by Roger de Convenis, now canon of Lerida. Concurrent mandate to the dean of Lincoln,

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