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Id. Sept. (10 Sept.) St. Peter ' s, Rome. (f. 84.) To Cosmas de Monteferrato, prior of the church of Saragossa ( Cesaraugustan .), O.S.A., S.T.M., the pope ' s confessor and datary. Acquittance, motu proprio , in respect of

consummated it, although they did not have it solemnized before the church; with dispensation to contract the said marriage anew ( de novo ), have it solemnized before the church and remain therein, decreeing the offspring born, if any, and

dignity, personatus , administration, or office of that church, and also a benefice with or without cure, even if a canonry and prebend, dignity, personatus , administration, or office in a collegiate church, etc. in the collation etc. of the

of that church, which is in partibus infidelium . The pope therefore (who has also this day granted by other letters an indult to him to retain in commendam for life with the said church the parish church of St.

of the Benedictine church of Norwich. Dispensation to him, who is a priest, to receive and retain for life any benefice with or without cure wont to be governed by secular clerks, even if a parish church or its perpetual

king of England, to receive and retain for life, together with the said church (value not expressed), any one other benefice, or if he resign that church any two other benefices, with cure or otherwise incompatible, even if two parish

the parish church of St. James, Castellacre, falsely alleging that the said prior and convent, the patrons of the said church, took every year so many of the fruits etc. belonging to the perpetual vicarage of the said church, which

in the diocese of Cloyne ( Cluonen .), by both parents of noble birth, and a clerk, of the said church, provision of which, on its voidance by the death of Bernard extra curiam , during whose lifetime it had

St. Anne, visit and give alms for the conservation of the chapel, called the chantry, of St. Anne in the church of St. Saviour ' s, York. Licet is . 11 Kal. April. St. Peter ' s, Rome. (f. 1

recently ordered provision to be made to him of the rectory, value not exceeding 12 marks, of the said church, which church has cure and has been wont to be governed by a separate rector and vicar. He is hereby

parish church or a perpetual vicarage or a dignity, personatus or office in a cathedral or collegiate church, even if such dignity be unique and elective, but be not major in a cathedral nor principal in a collegiate church. Within

Elias Borlach, rector of the parish church of [St. Lonanus ] , Kilwelach, in the diocese of Meath, contained that although he accepted, and provision was canonically made to him of, the said church, under papal letters, on its voidance

the said church, value not exceeding 50 marks, the free chapels of Hastyng and Mote in the dioceses of Exeter and Chichester, value not exceeding 10 and 15 marks respectively, to hold for life with the said church any other

both without cure, and the above parish church, value not exceeding 30, 12 and 90 marks respectively, in the dioceses of St. Davids, Lincoln and York-to hold for life with the said parish church any other benefice with cure or

for contumacy and would not be justified by censure of the church, the king ordered the sheriff to justify him by his body until he should content holy church for his contempt and wrongdoing; but he has appealed from that

of Rothynge Aytrop and Brokeshede co. Essex, the advowson of Rothynge Aytrop church, the manors of Drinxston, Hopton, Shellande and Loveynes co. Suffolk, and the advowson of Drinxston church, all now in her possession. Witnesses: William Coggeshale knight, Thomas Coggeshale,

for contumacy, not willing to be justified by censure of the church, the late king ordered the sheriff to justify him by his body until he should content holy church for his contempt and wrongdoing; but he has appealed to

for contumacy, not willing to be justified by censure of the church, the king ordered the sheriffs to justify him by his body until he should content holy church for his contempt and wrongdoing; but he has appealed to the

to be taken of and in the church of Newenton Longevylle, 40 s . of and in the church of Great Horwode, 6 s . 8 d . of and in the priory church of Snelleshale, 8 l . 6

escheator in Huntingdonshire. Order to give John Colepepir esquire seisin of the advowson of Conyngton church; as it is found by inquisition, taken before the escheator, that Joan who was wife of Nicholas Grene of Exton and Thomas Wesenham of

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