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William Fraunceys acknowledges that he owes to Richard de Staunford, parson of the church of Fiskerton, 51 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Lincoln. Walter Lucasmagh of York acknowledges that he

and shall make a public instrument thereupon, as the cathedral church of Armagh being lately void by the death of Stephen, the late archbishop, the dean and chapter of the church, having sought and obtained from the king the customary

of the church, and of 30 s . of yearly rent which the rector of Swaleclyve for the time being was bound to pay for four virgates of land there by him held in right of the church. Dated 1

of the same aultare vj d . To everye aultare in the same church iij d . I will to the church worke of the same church xij d ., or els a cheise. To our lady of Lincoln ower

of the church of S. Mary de Abbechirche in the same tomb with Cristina his former wife. Bequests to Sir William Kyngesley, the rector, and other ministers of the said church; to John Berford, rector of the church of S.

re-building St. Peter's church. Ibid . 1720, Sept. 26.-A "branch of candlesticks, containing 14 in number," to be bought for 12 l . 12 s ., to be used in St. Mary's church or any other church where the lecture-service

the Roman church. The like. Ibid . To John Aguti (Hawkwood), knight, captain of the English force in Italy for the Roman church. The like, desiring him in addition to induce his companions to bear with the Roman church. [

the said bishop admitted and instituted him by reason of an exchange with the prebend of Colworthe in the cathedral church of Cicestre, as may appear by letters of institution produced in chancery. 1 Tested by Edmund duke of York,

John Blaket knight and Elizabeth his wife livery of the manors of Chastelton and Saltforde with the advowson of Saltforde church co. Oxford. Dated Chastelton, 15 November 4 Henry VI. Memorandum of acknowledgment at Enesham co. Oxford 4 December before

to the king. Recognisance for 2,000 marks, to be levied etc. of their lands and chattels and of the cardinal's church goods in the county of Suthampton. Condition, that if by John duke of Burboun or by his mediation Thomas

Soltonia. Recognisance for 40 l ., to be levied etc. of their lands and chattels in Yorkshire and of their church goods. Condition, that they shall pay 5 marks 6 s . 8 d . at London at Christmas next,

to law and the custom of England and of the manor of Barnet, procuring, maintaining or attempting nought which may tend to disherison or breach of the right of the church of St. Albans, the now abbot or his successors.

and Walby, 20 s . rent issuing from two messuages in Carlisle and the advowson of a mediety of the church of Great Bampton, for her life, of the inheritance of William de Monte Acuto, earl of Salisbury, and that

the issues of that county. Dec. 6. Westminster. To the dean of St. Peter's church, York, or to his vice-gerent and to the chapter of that church. Order to deliver to Queen Isabel or to Thomas Thebaud and William de

80 l .; to be levied, in default of payment, of their lands and chattels and ecclesiastical goods in Kent. Cancelled on payment, acknowledged by Robert de Pleseleye and Stephen parson of Coudenn church, executors of the bishop's will .

of the Bench Dublin. Order that Master Thomas de Neville clerk prebendary of Swerdes in the church of St. Patrick Dublin be not put in default etc. because of his absence on Wednesday the octaves of St. Hilary last in

quitclaim with warranty to Sir John de Sutton of Wyvenho knight, his heirs and assigns, of the advowson of the church of Tendringge co. Essex in the diocese of London. Witnesses: Sir John de Playz, Sir John de Braham knights,

to him, who holds the said church and a canonry of Lincoln and the prebend of Lincoln therein, value together not exceeding 40 l . sterling, to hold for life together with the said church any benefice with cure or

to hold for life any benefice with or without cure, secular or regular of any order, even if a parish church etc., and to resign it, simply or for exchange, as often as he pleases. Litterarum sciencia , religionis zelus

church. Seeing that, as the pope has learned, the said dispensation about holding such third church had been only verbal, and that certain proctors of Vincent held in his name, after the said resignation and last protestation, the said

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