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been so promoted and had obtained the parish church of Cullesdon, to hold two other benefices with or without cure compatible with one another, and to resign them and the said church, simply or for exchange, as often as he
said church, and to be fastened with chains, like the book before the image of S. Mary de Neuwerk 3 in S. Paul's, to prevent their removal. A chantry also to be maintained within the said church. To the church
the collegiate church of Guthre, etc., as below. The recent petition of Alexander, temporal lord of Guthre in the diocese of Brechin, contained that the late David, his father-with a view to the restoration of the parish church of Guthre
recent petition (containing that although Nicholas V made him provision of the church of Dromore, and that in virtue thereof he has obtained possession of the said church and of the rule and administration, or of the greater part thereof,
parish church of Kyrkcrist in the diocese of Whiteherne, contained that his predecessor h eld, as united to the said parish church, the church or chapel called Kyrknok 4 situate within the bounds of the said parish (in which church
church was granted in prebendam before 1166 ( Cal . I 23-4; EEA X p. 1, nos. 48, 166), but went into the communa ( Cal . I 403; but cf. Taxatio pp. 197, 201 b ). Similarly, Broomfield
Margaret, Virgin [20 July ] . Swote (Robert), fishmonger.-To be buried in the chancel of the church of S. Magnus de Briggestret, to which church and ministers thereof he makes certain bequests, as also to the four orders of friars,
Apostle [11 June ] . Whatele (John), mercer.-To be buried in the church of S. Mary de Aldermanburi. To Roger Rouland, the rector, and churchwardens of the church of S. Christopher, his tenement formerly called "le Worme" in the parish
for the church of Invariahe, of the diocese of St. Andrews, void by the consecration of the bishop of Dunblane. Granted. Dated as above. Ibid. The same. On behalf of his chaplain, William Emerici, who has the church of St.
above church, to hold any benefices, of any number and kind, compatible with one another and with the said church, and to resign all, simply or for exchange, as often as he pleased-to hold for life with the said church,
its episcopal mensa to his uses and those of the said church of Annaghdown, in such wise, however, that the said church of Annaghdown should remain a cathedral church and the episcopal see remain therein, as is more fully contained
the church of All Saints, Writle, 7 and for mortuary fee 8 he leaves his best horse. Bequests for torches and taperes to burn in the said church; also for maintenance of fabric, & c., of the same church, and
the church of S. Dionisius de Bakechirch. Bequests to the said church, the church of S. Mary de Fanchirch, and the chapel of S. Mary called "Berkyngchapell," for lights, & c. To the Prior and Convent of the Church of
To the vicar and churchwardens of the church of S. Laurence in Old Jewry certain tenements in the parish of S. Mary le Bow in Westchepe for the maintenance of chantries in the church of S. Laurence aforesaid for the
to the Prior and Convent of the Church or House of H. Trinity the Great within Algate. Dated London, 5 July, A.D. 1432. Roll 162 (7). Arnold (John), "curreour."-To be buried in the church of S. Giles without Crepulgate near
parish church, even if it be an elective dignity, major after the pontifical or principal respectively, personatus , or office, with or without cure, in a metropolitan, cathedral, or collegiate church, and to exchange it and his parish church as
To John Cortell, rector of the parish church of Stammer Magna in the diocese of London. Dispensation to receive and retain for life with the said church one other benefice, or without that church any two other benefices, with cure
the church of S. Sepulchre. To the vicar of the said church she leaves a silver cup called "bolle"; to Sir John Bonet, chaplain, a pair of vestments to serve at the altar of S. Stephen in the said church.
Trinity Chapel in the church of S. Dunstan near the Tower. His feoffees of tenements at lestokkes in the parish of S. Christopher de Bradstrete are directed to maintain a chantry in the said parish church for the good of
the church of St. Martin, Dale, in the diocese of Cologne, has a special devotion to the said church, the pope is prayed to relax four years and four quadragene of enjoined penance to those who visit the church on