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of Skynburgh; which is accorded. Witnesses-A[nthony ] , bishop of Durham, W[alter de Langton ] , bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, J[ohn de Halton ] , bishop of Carlisle. At Westminster, by the king's hand, March 28th in his 33rd

notwithstanding that he has the church of Egemundon (Edgmond) and a canonry and prebend of Gnowsale, in the diocese of Lichfield, value together 18 l. Granted, and resign one of the benefices. Avignon , 7 Kal. March. 1364. (f. 17

[without Aldgate ] , in the diocese of London, of the church of Hertindon, in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, of the advowson of the late Edmund, the king ' s brother, on their petition that the pope granted

.) To Johanninus, son of Meliadus Salveigi of Genoa, D.C.L. Provision of a canonry of Lichfield, with reservation of a prebend. Concurrent mandate to Henry de Sarracenis of Rome, canon of London, and two others named. 1317. Id. Feb. Avignon.

in the diocese of Hereford. Concurrent mandate to the bishop, and the prior of Hereford, and Simon Sapiti, canon of Lichfield. 7 Kal. Aug. Pont de Sorgue. (f. 145.) To Master Germain Swzeyn, licentiate in civil law. Provision of a

rector of Stepellavynton. Reservation of the church of Oundle, on its voidance by John de Thoresby obtaining the deanery of Lichfield. Steeple Lavington is to be resigned. [ Cal. Pet . i. 123. ] Concurrent mandate to the dean of

cause was committed by the pope to the above Master Baret. Upon the citation being made by Alan Norreis, clerk, of the diocese of Lichfield, the said laymen, at Goldyngton ' s instigation, horribly fell upon Tollerton and Alan, saying,

Anthony ' s, London, value 600 marks, and had provision of canonries with expectation of prebends in York, Salisbury, and Lichfield, and of a dignity, personatus , or office, with or without cure in York. Upon obtaining the provostship, the

whatever right to the church of Brompton in Pykering Lith was possessed by Walter Cook, clerk, of the diocese of Lichfield, at the time of his resignation, as below, of such right; and to collate and assign to him the

with mandate to induct, 11 Nov. 1279 ( Reg. Wickwane p. 2). Treas. of exchequer; royal justice; archdcn. of Coventry (Lichfield dioc.); preb. of Salisbury ( 1 Fasti IV 90). Bp.-el. of Rochester, res. 16 June 1283 ( ibid .

Jan. 18. Dover. To Master Robert de Radeswell, archdeacon of Chester, vicar [general ] of the bishopric of Coventry and Lichfield. Order to be at the exchequer at Westminster in the octaves of the Purification of St. Mary, to hear

Close Rolls, Edward II January 1309 January 1309 Jan. 3. Windsor. To the sheriff of Worcester. Order to cause a coroner for that county to be elected in place of Roger de Sheldesleye, deceased. Jan. 5. Windsor. To

Bykerstath. This is signified to the justices. Robert de Loggor', rector of the church of Sutham, diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, acknowledges that he owes to John de Kyngeslene 30 l .; to be levied, in default of payment, of

John de Asshburn, who is setting out for parts beyond sea upon certain affairs of R. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, with the said bishop's letters, to cross the sea from that port, with money for his expenses up to

that John de Scarle, clerk, attorney of John de Chelmesford, prebendary of Gaye Major, in the church of St. Chad, Lichfield, came into chancery, at the New Temple, London, on 21 October, and acknowledged that John was satisfied for 80

de Claveryng, knight, to Alice, late the wife of John de Bello Monte, Walter de Langeton, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, and to all others named in an assize of novel disseisin, and to all the jurors of that assize,

1350 Nov. 13. Westminster. Roger, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, puts in his place William de Whytynton or Simon de Lychefeld or Philip de Drayton to prosecute the execution of a recognisance for 100 marks, made to him in chancery

that a fter the latter dispensation he obtained by collation of John, bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, by his ordinary authority, the treasurership of Lichfield, a nonmajor dignity, to which a canonry and prebend are annexed; that before the said

(f. 46 v .) To Edmund Lockay alias Willeynson, 2 perpetual vicar of Wolvey in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield. Dispensation to receive and retain for life with the said vicarage, value 20 l . sterling, one other benefice,

Lichefeld , Edmund, rector or master of the hospital of Strood, pe tition of, 307. Lichfield , bishop and diocese of. See Coventry and Lichfield. Lickmolassy , Lyemolassy [co. Galway ] , vicarage of, 221. Lictyrluna . See Letterluna. Liester

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