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' s charter is dated London, 3 Nov. an. 2, and is witnessed by Robert de Nevill, Master Th. de Lichfield, Master Alexander Nolanus, Master Simon de Talviton, William de Roning, William de Stokel, Peter de Bath. 5 Kal. June.

, 129. ] 1285. 7 Kal. June. St. Peter ' s. (f. 5.) To Master Simon de Luca, canon of Lichfield, collector of the tenth in Tuscany and Maremma, assigning to him one florin a day for expenses. 1286. 12

of Ely. Concurrent mandate to the prior of Watton, the dean of York, and Master Ralph de Holbeche, canon of Lichfield. 1325. Kal. Mar. Avignon. (f. 353 d .) To Robert de Duffield, a Friar Preacher, the king ' s

the bishop of Winchester, to the bishop of Chichester, to the bishop of Salisbury, to the bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, to the bishop of St. Davids. The like. 4 Kal. April. Avignon. (f. 57 d .) To the bishops

to king Edward touching their grievances. 2 Kal. May. Avignon. (f. 230 d .) To Hugh Pelegrini, D.C.L. treasurer of Lichfield, papal nuncio. Appointing him to act for Raimund in the business of the papal camera during the absence of

the same. 8 Id. July. ( Ut supra .) Avignon. (f. 42 d .) To Hugh Pelegrini, D.C.L. treasurer of Lichfield, papal nuncio. Appointing him successor to Raimund Pelegrini, canon of London, for business touching the papal camera . 4

1343. 3 Non. June. Avignon. (f. 52 d .) To the dean, the treasurer, and John de Amelio, canon of Lichfield. Mandate to carry out the provision made to William son of John Roger of Compton, of a benefice in

about it, and William has possession of it. Concurrent mandate to the abbot of Cirencester, Roger de Moclowe, canon of Lichfield, and Nicholas de Colshull, canon of Wells. 12 Kal. April. Avignon. (f. 359 d .) To John de Hatton.

Grantham North-provendre in Salisbury, void by the death of Tido de Varesio, papal chaplain. Concurrent mandate to the dean of Lichfield, Raimund de Pelegriui, canon of London, and another named. 16 Kal. Dec. Avignon. (f. 227 d .) To William

Pet . i. 154. ] Concurrent mandate to Peter de Gildes burgh, canon of Lincoln, William de Northwelle, canon of Lichfield, and another named. Non. March. Avignon. (f. 88.) To Thomas de Underdonne, M.A. Reservation of a benefice, value 30

d .) To John de Briene. The like in Lincoln, notwithstanding that he has canonries of Wells, St. Davids, Exeter, Lichfield, Westbury, and Wolverhampton, and the churches of Bledlow and Hatfield, and provision of the deanery and a canonry and

Evesham, in order to exchange them, provision is made of the said canonry and prebend. John having canonries of Exeter, Lichfield, Westbury, and Wolverhampton, and the church of Hatfield, in the diocese of Lincoln. [ Cal. Pet . i. 251,

York, and the abbot of Westminster. The like. Kal. Aug. Villeneuve by Avignon. (f. 70.) To Hugh Pelegrini, treasurer of Lichfield, papal nuncio. Acquittance for 4000 gold florins collected by him for the papal camera , and assigned to Anthony

his wife, 288. - See also Boclond. Bacoun , Richard, citizen, 493, 509. Badby , Baddeby, Thomas de, precentor of Lichfield, dean of Shrewsbury, 394, 400, 405, 430, 476. Baddeby , John de, priest, 479, 509. Badesley , Thomas de,

d .) To Robert de Aschton, knight, of the diocese of Lincoln, and Ralph Basset, knight, of the diocese of Lichfield. The like. 7 Id. Aug. Montefiascone. (f. 148 d .) To Lionel, duke of Clarence. Letters of credence for

of the diocese of London, if found fit after examination, the canonry and prebend of Derby in the diocese of Lichfield, value 16 marks, collation of which on their voidance by the death of Thomas Palmere at the apostolic see,

Kal. July. St. Peter ' s, Rome. (f. 71 d .) Grant to John Macclesfeld clerk, of the diocese of Lichfield, at the petition also of king Richard, whose secretary he is, that if, by virtue of recent letters of

the king, on Friday the feast of Michaelmas, and sought to replevy to the dean and chapter of St. Chad's, Lichfield, their land, which was taken into the king's hands for their default against Hawisia, late the wife of John

bishop of Bath and Wells. Philip Burnel. John le Simple. Master John de Kenleye, clerk. R. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. The bishop of Hereford. John Giffard, the elder. 1 Robert de Stapelton. Roger Tirel. William de Clifford. Bogo de

and found as sureties Gerard de Wispanis, then archdeacon of Richmond, and Walter de Langeton, now bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, and the king afterwards took the debt into his hands with other debts that were and are owing to

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