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(f. 266.) To the abbot of Derley in the diocese of Lichfield. The like (but without the age clause) in behalf of John Toralde, priest, of the diocese of Lichfield, I.U.B. Ne etc ( An . and A. de Florencia
an university. Nobilitas generis, vite etc . Concurrent mandate to the prior of Ston' in the diocese of Lichfield, the dean of Lichfield and the official of London. Nobilitas etc . ( Chri . and G. Gonne, A. de Cortesiis
See Lichfield. Lichevarowe , Lichewarowe. See Lychebarrowe. Lichfield , Lichefelib [co. Stafford ] , bishop of, faculty to, 481. -, -, papal letters to, 585. -, William, bishop of. See Heiworth. -, bishop of. See also Coventry and Lichfield and
dispensation to, 660. Lich [ efeldensis ] . See Lichfield and Coventry. Lichefild . See Lichefeld. Lichfield [co. Stafford ] , bishop of, papal mandatary, 348. -, -, See also Lichfield and Coventry. -, dean of, consent of, to the
for a month from Easter. m . 19. Staff . Richard de Hareferton appeared against the Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield in a plea that he should produce in Court this day William de Bokeleg, the Parson of Northburgh, to
have reasonable terms for payment, according to their discretion. By K. on the information of W. bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. To the same. Order to cause John de Sudleye to have respite until Whitsuntide next for all debts due
marks sterling (besides which he holds a canonry and prebend of the chapel royal of Derbey in the diocese of Lichfield, and the hospital of St. Nicholas, York, value not exceeding 8 and 12 marks respectively), any other benefice with
the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, and the archdeacon of Coventry. Mandate, at the recent petition of the prioress and convent of Eton, of the order of Fontevraud, in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield (containing that whilst a cause
] De Plenaria Remissione 13 Kal. June. Reginald Brodoke, donsel, nobleman, and Maud his wife, noblewoman, of the diocese of Lichfield. Id . Robert Heyforde and. his wife, of the same diocese. 17 Kal. June. Reginald Braybrok, knight, nobleman, lord
congruit . De Diversis Formis 1405. 15 Kal. Aug. St. Peter ' s, Rome. (f. 139.) To the bishop of Lichfield. Mandate to dispense Geoffrey de Bradchagh and Alice Byrum, of his diocese, to marry, notwithstanding that they are related
cure, of the free chapel of Marchomley, in the dioceses of Lincoln and Lichfield; and to whom the pope lately made provision of canonries of Lincoln and Lichfield with expectations of prebends, and of a dignity, personatus or office, with
Doultyngcote in Wells, the canonry and prebend of Syrescote in Camworth ( sic ) in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, and a canonry and prebend in the free chapel royal of Wymburnmynstre in the diocese of Salisbury, and is
of Lichfield. The like, during seven years, whilst studying, as in f. 200. [ Here also with the phrase : to clerks or laymen. ] Vite etc . Concurrent mandate to the abbot of Chester, and the archdeacons of Lichfield
Rome. (f. 52 d .) To William, bishop of Lichfield. Faculty (at his recent petition, containing that a number of the canons, vicars, chaplains and other beneficiaries of the church of Lichfield take part in crimes and excesses which sometimes
4 Kal. Sept. SS. Apostoli, Rome (f. 68.) To Thomas Derinton, rector of Wes[t ] Kirkeby in the diocese of Lichfield, B.C.L. Dispensation to him (who formerly received papal dispensation, as the son of a priest and an unmarried woman,
13 Kal. Oct. SS Apostoli, Rome. (f. 87.) To Robert Wol[ve ] den, dean of Lichfield. Licence to resign to the bishop of Coventry and Lichfield or his official-general, the said deanery, a major elective dignity with cure, and for
May 1348 May 1348 May 6. Lichfield. Brother William, abbot of King's Beaulieu, acknowledges for himself and convent that they owe to John Pycot, citizen and corder of London, 90 l .; to be levied, in default of payment, of
for which he had been hanged, was respited till the Octaves of Michaelmas, unless Roger Hillary should first come to Lichfield. m . 39, dorso . Staff . Emma, formerly wife of Robert, son of Ralph de Pype, sued Thomas
Canon of Lichfield; and the said Walter lost the manor by reason of a felony, and the said Adam held the Church until his death; 8 and afterwards the Bishop Alexander gave the Church to the Commons of Lichfield (
said William before the Justices Itinerant at Lichfield by an assize of novel disseisin. William denied that the tenement in question formed a portion of the land which John had recovered at Lichfield. The jury which gave the verdict is