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of the Purification next, with his letters of collation to the church of Cannok, which day the king gave to the dean and chapter of Lichfield, to show cause why that collation should not be revoked, and further to do
the patronage of laymen, bishop Angus made collation and provision thereof to Ivor, who in virtue thereof, the patron consenting, obtained and still holds possession, but now doubts the validity of the said collation and provision-to collate and assign to
he still does, together with the said vicarage, without having obtained any canonical dispensation) that by the Lateran statutes its collation lapsed to the apostolic see; summoning and removing the said Donald, on account of whose power in the city
by the Lateran Statutes the collation of them has lawfully lapsed to the apostolic see, although the said Patrick has for about two years detained possession of the former under pretext of the said collation, without a tittle of canonical
the abbot of St. Michael ' s, Mayo, in the diocese of Tuam. Mandate to reserve to his gift, for collation to Thomas Ohayga, lately received by authority of the ordinary as a canon of Tuam, a prebend thereof and
Donatus, archbishop of Tuam, made collation and provision o f the said vicarage to the said Thomas, who in virtue thereof obtained possession. At the said petition, containing that he doubts whether the said collation and provision hold good, the
and made de facto collation and provision of the said vicarage, thus void, to the said Nillanus, who thereby incurred simony and the sentences of excommunication, etc., therefor; that under pretext of the said null collation and provision the said
collation etc. of the abbot and convent of the Cistercian monastery of St. Mary by Dublin, so long void that there is no certain knowledge of the manner of the last voidance and that by the Lateran statutes its
] rector of Disart in the same diocese, obtained that rectory by collation made by authority of the ordinary when holding Adzell, that by the Lateran statutes the collation of the latter has lapsed to the apostolic see. Upon obtaining
Dermit Omaellayn that its collation has lapsed to the apostolic see; summoning and removing Dermit Rufus Omaellayn, priest, of the said diocese, who has unduly detained possession for more than six years under pretext of a collation made by the
orders and hold a benefice even with cure, in virtue of which collation and provision he obtained possession. The said petition adding that he doubts whether the said collation etc. hold good, the pope orders the above to collate and
year without being ordained priest, and has been so long void that its collation has lapsed to the apostolic see, although Eugenius Offlaferti, under pretext of a collation made by the ordinary after the said lapse, has kept possession for
so long void that their collation has lapsed to the apostolic see, although John Om[u ] rchu, clerk, of the said diocese, who is to be summoned and removed, has, under pretext of a collation made by the ordinary, detained
. c ., the said bishop made collation and provision of the same to the said Richard, who in virtue thereof obtained it, and is still in possession, but doubts whether the said collation and provision hold good. The pope,
convent of the said monastery, they, in accordance with ancient custom, made collation and provision of it to the said Robert, and that he doubts whether the said collation and provision hold good. The pope, therefore, having learned that the
the diocese of Lismore, yearly value not exceeding 5 marks sterling, so long void that by the Lateran statutes its collation has lapsed to the apostolic see, although Cornelius Odowayn, priest, of the said diocese of Lismore, who is to
unduly detained possession of the said canonry and prebend under pretext of a collation and provision thereof made to him by authority of the ordinary after their collation had by the statutes of the Lateran council lapsed to the apostolic
void that the mode of its last voidance is unknown and that its collation has by the Lateran statutes lapsed to the apostolic see, is in the collation etc. of the abbess and convent of the Augustinian monastery of Kilcreevanty
so long void, because Donald Ocananayn, having obtained it by canonical collation, held possession for more than a year without having himself ordained priest and without dispensation, that its collation has by the Lateran statutes lapsed to the apostolic see,
probably ignorant of the bargain, admitted the resignation and made collation and provision of the vicarage, as being thus void, to Philip, who obtained possession under pretext of the said collation and provision, and has unduly held it and still