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who is treasurer of the household ( hospicii ) of king Henry, of a canonry of York and another of Lichfield, with reservation of a prebend in each. Vite ac morum . [ See p. 469. ] Concurrent mandate to
Treasurers of Lichfield TREASURERS OF LICHFIELD Note : The prebend of Sawley was attached to the treasurership. M. Alan le Bretoun ?-1306. Occ. 16 Oct. 1277 ( CPR . 1272-1281 p. 233). D. June 1306 (Bodl. Libr., MS. Ashmole
V 72), Lichfield, London, Salisbury ( ibid . I 55, IV 135), Wells, Dublin, Bishop Auckland and Lanchester. Wardrobe clerk, keeper of the wardrobe 1290-5, treas. of exchequer 1295-1307 (Tout, Chapters II 15-16). Bp. of Coventry and Lichfield, el. 20
prior and chapter of Canterbury. Granted. Avignon, Kal. Feb. Ibid. John Laylond, of Preston, of the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield. For the office of notary public. To be granted by the cardinal vice-chancellor. Avignon, Kal. Feb. Ibid. Richard de
Durham, York, Lichfield, and London, and a canonry and prebend of York, and resigning Wallop, Kirkoswald, Boulton, St. Michael, and Elsdon, in the diocese of Durham, and accepting Athelingeflet, Bedale, Manincestre, Hemigburg, in the dioceses of York and Lichfield; and
archbishop elect of Dublin, already licensed to hold the churches of Bertovile and Chepingnorton, in the dioceses of Lincoln and Lichfield. Dispensation, at the request of John de Haveringe, knight, to retain the fruits of Great Saxham, in the diocese
(f. 112 d .) To the abbot of St. Albans, Master Ralph de Turvile, canon of Lichfield, and the official of London. Mandate to execute the ordinances made touching apostates in regard to Walter de Thame, canon of Holy Cross,
and prebend of London, about to be void in like manner, notwi thstanding that he has canonries and prebends of Lichfield, Hereford, and Chichester, the hospital of St. John Baptist, Wicombe, in the diocese of Lincoln, and expects a canonry
conferred on the underwritten persons:- 8 Kal. June. John de Swyneleg, priest, of the diocese of Lichfield. 2 Non. July. Two clerks, to be examined by John, prior of St. Mary ' s Huntingdon. 12 Kal. June. John de Bennebury
Villeneuve by Avignon. (f. 114.) To the deans of Chichester and Lichfield, and the archdeacon of Worcester. Mandate to give to Laurence Breton, priest, of the diocese of Lichfield, the church of Bokenhulle, in the diocese of Lincoln, value 10
de Appebare, on whose death provision of it was made by the said pope to Roger de Dorking, canon of Lichfield, who died before getting possession of it, and it has since been unlawfully held in succession by Richard de
to the dean of London, the archdeacon of Stafford, in the diocese of Lichfield, and another named. Kal. March. Avignon. (f. 103.) To the treasurer of Lichfield. Mandate, at the request of Talairand, bishop of Albano, after due examination, to
their strippings ( escaetis ), of the king's gift. By K. on the information of W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. Jan. 14. Wetherby. To the treasurer and barons of the exchequer of Dublin. Whereas the king learns upon trustworthy
, archdeacon of Rych[mond ] , the king's clerk. The king recommends to the pope Walter, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, Amadeus, count of Savoy, Otto de Grandissono, knight, and the said archdeacon, the king's proctors and envoys sent to
Peter ' s, Rome. (f. 458 v .) Confirmation, at the petition of Thomas Heyword ( sic ), dean of Lichfield, of his foundation and endowment of two perpetual chaplaincies called chantries in the said church, one at the altar
of Lichfield. Indult that his confessor shall give him plenary remission at the hour of death. Ibid . To the same William. Provision at the request of Joan, queen of Scotland, whose clerk he is, of a canonry of Lichfield,
For Occ. Sept. 1440 . . . s.a.). read Exch. 3 Feb. 1445 with John Auncell for preb. Sandiacre, Lichfield(Lichfield, Reg. IX (Heyworth) f. 93). John Auncell Add B.Cn. & C.L. For ?-1452. read 1445-1452. For Occ. Sept. 1445
canonry of Ripon, with expectation of a prebend, notwithstanding that he has the church of Weston, in the diocese of Lichfield. Granted, and resign the church. Dated as above. (f. 21.) Edmund, earl of Cambridge, the king's son. On behalf
Garton, canon of Lichfield, and Walter de Londoniis, canon of Salisbury. Ibid . To Richard Gent de Castro. The like provision, at the request of the king, whose clerk he is, of a canonry and prebend of Lichfield; notwithstanding that
rector of Mokeleston, in the diocese of Lichfield. 4 Id. April. Henry Thursteyn, priest, of the diocese of Salisbury. 8 Id. April. John de Paunton of Wytechurch, layman, of the diocese of Lichfield. 15 Kal. Feb. Robert de Stadley, monk