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until Easter of all debts due to the exchequer. By K. on the information of W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. Feb. 15. York. To Roger de Wellesworth, escheator beyond Trent. Order to restore to Henry de Bello Monte all

January 1328 January 1328 Jan. 2. Lichfield. To the justices in eyre in co. Kent. Order to admit the claims of Edmund, earl of Kent, for his liberties in that county made before them by his attorney in this behalf

the said archdeaconry, which is a non-major dignity with cure, and the parish church of Leght in the diocese of Lichfield, the present pope dispensed to hold them for life, or any two benefices with cure or otherwise incompatible, even

preceptorships of Quenyngton, Balsal, [and ] Newlant Cosyngton ( recte et Osyngton) in the dioceses of Worcester and Conventry and Lichfield, who has made his profession of the said Hospital, and has served it at Rhodes, and being Turchopolarius has

with the usual sanctions for neglect or delay in payment, and mandate executory hereby to the bishop of Coventry and Lichfield and the bishop of Meath. The said archbishop has hereby indult to exercise pontifical offices in any cities and

in the diocese of Chichester. The like. 11 Kal. June. Master William Raynold, rector of Alisleye, of the diocese of Lichfield. The like. 13 Kal. June. Roger, Augustinian prior of Cumbewell, in the diocese of Canterbury. The like. Non .

and days visit and give alms for the repair of the church of St. John, Chester, in the diocese of Lichfield, which is threatened with ruin. Univ. Christifid. etc. Licet is . 1411. 12 Kal. Dec. St. Peter ' s,

the archdeaconry and canonry and prebend of York, value not exceeding 270 marks, and of the canonry and prebend of Lichfield, value not exceeding 30 marks respectively, which have become void at the apostolic see, and therefore reserved to the

1315-? De Comite prov. after 8 May 1289 ( CPL . 1 509-10)-had been prov. to preb. in Lichfield vac. by cons. of William de la Corner as bp. of Salisbury ( ibid .). Bogo de Clare pres. to preb.

134). Exch. preb. of Clydey with Richard Newport for preb. in St John's colleg. ch., Chester, 21 Oct./14 Nov. 1426 (Lichfield, Reg. IX (Heyworth) ff. 116b-117; Reg. Nicholls f. 51-in Menevia Sacra pp. 245-6). Richard Newport 1426-1434. By exch. Oct./Nov.

41 John Doneys Add M. p. 49 John Kyte Add B.Cn.L. p. 51 Richard Shirley Add M. p. 52 Edmund Lichfield Add B.Th. Edward Wylsford For Edward read Edmund Richard Rawson For D.Cn.L. read D.Cn. & C.L. Footnote After to

568). Also preb. of Lincoln, archdcn. of Leicester, archdcn. of Huntingdon (1 Fasti III 29, 35, 60, 74); preb. of Lichfield. Bp. of Salisbury, el. 21 Apr. � 11 June 1315, temps. 18 July, cons. 28 Sept. (2 Fasti III

( ibid . I 45); can. of Exeter, occ. 1305 and at d. (2 Fasti IX 23, 24); preb. of Lichfield at d. ( ibid . X 55). The Aug. house at Haselbury, founded c . 1150 by William's father,

occ. c . 1291 holding preb. of Hampton ( Taxatio p. 169). Clk. and familiar of abp. 1283; can. of Lichfield 1283 ( Reg. Pecham II 194, 202); treas. of Pecham's chamber ( ibid . p. xi). John Pole Occ.

Church of the Blessed Mary, and the Blessed Cedde of Lychefeld, and to one Hugh, then Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, the vill of Cannok with the said Church of Cannockbury to be held by him and his successors, and

ENJOINED BY ARCHBISHOP LAUD UPON THE CATHEDRALS OF CHICHESTER, LICHFIELD, WORCESTER, AND GLOUCESTER, AT HIS METROPOLITICAL VISITATION. 1635. 1 1. That none of your Prebendaryes, Residenciary or att larg, doe att any time come into your Choir to heare Divine

de Northburgh, D.C.L. and M.A. For a canonry and prebend of Chichester, notwithstanding that he has canonries and prebends of Lichfield and Hereford, and a canonry of Lincoln, with expectation of a prebend, and the principal prebend, otherwise called the

in expediting the treasurer ' s business. 7 Kal. Aug. Assisi. (f. 13.) Faculty to the bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, in consideration of his infirmity, to take a coadjutor not removable against his will. The archdeacon of Lincoln is

same, or on resigning it to accept another. Ibid . (f. 331 d .) To William de Lichfield, priest, of the diocese of Lichfield. Reservation of a benefice, value with cure of souls 25 marks, or without it 15 marks,

Silice has ob tained, but of the fruits of them for nine years his proctor Gilbert de Brueria, canon of Lichfield, refuses to render an account. If this is so, Gilbert is to be compelled to make due satisfaction, or

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