THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LIBRARY^ Sfg^ru'^QcnSEoo j^w£arc&y n^nit: j^8i£iwrv C.'TfV' / asi ^ A&4X? ^Pag\rij£&\> (fegrt > r 2^.<9^ <^*M> Giw^sS^t^-nt^J&om et^y<^5n7^pnr^ti^n, jfc^ ^ ¿BRi^Vcco ^ feBkiW4a^ & C^yifacu^ M&PTrdh^SniF ^pa^<£^T-c*x^#v*£ejj^& v ^ ^cmo ->txis ./Jt& jfrir&hry fqprofl&&!*<& ^ ‘ea*u&*ri^iht*p> <$<£ ^ "(£¡¡¡£***'•¿$^1 -Si&tp&A&G) fart1*’®***Pp’r a^*m|pltf' if™*^ ¿y>p oy*^~'<^Qyn^’ ¿C«$* £t& CaeG&i £ ccf jhSSZ&'&tnilSi? < ¿i$~yc£^pto " a*» SU+mi/ /»*t few ^ib#1e^(jf*cf^ia- ■ycxfenv /fi^a^ay- o^cm, BISHOP OF EXETER, (AD 1307—1326) BY THE REV. F a IIINGESTON-RANDOLPH, M.A., OF EXETER COLLEGE, OXFORD, RECTOR OF RINGMORE, AIS'D PREBENDARY OF EXETER LONDON: GEORGE BELL & SONS, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN. EXETER: HENRY S. ELAND, HIGH STREET WILLIAM POLLARD & Co, PRINTERS, NORTH STREET. 1892.Print ers, Exeter. THE REVEREND THE RECTOR AND THE FELLOWS OF PXETER COLLEGE, OXFORD (FORMERLY “ STAPELDONE HALLE ”), I DEDICATE THIS RECORD OF THE LIFE AND WORK OF OUR ILLUSTRIOUS FOUNDER.CONTENTS. Preface vii Miscellaneous Documents 3 The Register of Bishop Walter de Stapeldon — Concerning his Election, Confiimation, and Conseciatioii 8 Rent-Roll of the See of Exetei 23 Geneial Index 29-412 Dedications of Chinches, etc. 134 Institutions to Benefices, etc 184 Additional Names of Incumbents 582 Oiatoiies 299 Statutes of Stapeldon Hall (Exetei College) 303 Documents i elating to Scotland 350 Wills 407 Royal Letteis and Wiits 413 Oi dinations 446 Letters Dimissory 536 Ordinations by Lettei s Dimissory 543 Itiueiary 547 Appendices,— Documents lelating to the Bishop’s Will 561 Inventory of his Effects 562 Account of his Executors 575 Additional Notes 5803it Jtsto Eeliquiaruni li .ton tens is IScdeste, an ISrocesstoneg. Salve Festa Dies, toto venerabili» evo, Qua datur in Sanctis gloria digna Deo. Sunt decus Ecclesie, Mundi decor, et robur Uibis Hujus, quos hodie Grex canit iste Petri. Gaudeat Exonia, tot Sanctos concelebrando, Per quos est votis sepe potita suis Hiis favet ipse Deus ; hoium meritis et amoie Sepe nociva fugat, dat bona, mira pati at. Labi tur e tuni quidam, nec leditui ; altei, Hue manibus ìepens, bine pede sanus abit Et puei et muliei conti acti restituuntui Hue dum muta venit fit veniendo loquens. Quedam surda simul j mieto sopore soluta Hie meruit duplam vocis et auiis opem Debilis et mutus a Sane to Glastoniensi Jussus ut liic vigilet pai et ovansque iedit Plaudit leta marni mulier prius arida neivos, Libera curvato cum fit ab lingue vola. Lumen aqua putei, bacillo mediante, lecepit Cecus, ut in Syloe, sic operante Deo Innumeris aliis hos Chiistus mirificavit Signis, que nequeunt sub brevitate cani. In Domino Sanctis sit in ipsis Gloiia Clnisto ; Nobis Qui det eos semper adesso pios ! MS Harhian 863, tol 7* [F J.B ]PREFACE The Register of Bishop Walter de Stapeldon is a well-pi eserved folio Book, of vellum, comprising, nominally, 244 leaves There are, in fact, only 229; for five folios, viz. 6, 7, 8, and 178, 179, have been cut out by some depredator; and the scribe who undertook the numbering did his work carelessly, passing from lxxxix to c, but, happily, in the middle of a sentence, so that we know that the apparent loss of ten folios is due to a cleiical error The wiiting is varied, being by many different hands; and heie and there it is pool and not easy to read : but for the most part it is clear and good, as the facsimile, which is a fair sample of the whole, will shew The Book consists, really, of thiee distinct Registers, bound together at a comparatively lecent period,—the “ Registrum Commune,” which is referred to in the Bishop’s Return to a Royal Wiit (p 431) as his “ Registium de Benefieiis et aliis Memorandis ” ; the Register of Royal Writs and Letters ; and the Register of Ordinations Of these, the First (folios 1-184) begins with a miscellaneous seiies of Documents, relating chiefly to the Collegiate Church of Bosham and* the events which transpired between Stapeldon’s Election and his Consecration They aie of great interest, and I have printed them at length, consecutively. The Record ends abiuptly on the 17th of June, 1325; but there has been no loss of folios heie since the time of Bishop Grandisson, who wiote, at the foot of the last page, a Memorandum that the Register ended theie, and that nearly two years were wanting See p 560, note 88 The Second (folios 185-216) consists of copies of the Royal Writs and Letters received by the Bishop, with his Returns thereto, from the date of his Confirmation to the 20th of February, 1321-2. The Third (folios 217-244) is a valuable Document, being a series of Lists of all Ordinations celebiated within (and, by Commission, at a few places without) the Diocese, from the 21st of December, 1308, to the 19th of December, 1321 The last List is imperfect, the names of the accolites only remaining There has been a loss, therefore, of several folios here, which were, perhaps, rejected by the binder as worthless, for the last of those retained has been seriously damaged by damp and is barely legible All these Ordinations weie by the Bishop himself, who did not appoint a Suffragan (or Coadjutor) till May, 13241 i The Lists of ciiminous cleiks, leleased to the Bishop by the Judges of Assize at Exetei and Launceston, are inserted, undei the years to which they lespectively belong, in this part of the Registei.vm PREFACE. The Registiars of the Diocese during Stapeldon’s Episcopate are nowhere called by that name, though one of them is, once, called the Bishop’s “Scliba” But Documents weie occasionally signed, or initialled, by them ; and it is not difficult to tiace their succession The hist was John de Lancevatone (01 Lancestone), and he appeals to have held the Office in Bishop Bytton’s time 1 He was, evidently, a man of high standing in the Diocese In 1310 he was collated to the Rectory of Lawhitton, which he lesigned in 1312 on his promotion to Lanivet; and he held Prebends, at diffeient times, in the Collegiate Churches of St Ciantock and Glasney, and in the Cathedial In 1316 he was sent by the Bishop, on a special mission, to Rome, and in 1321 he was appointed to serve in the Roman Ciuia, as one of the Bishop’s Pioctors 2 Nicholas de Hele seems to have served, foi a short time, in 1315-16, in February of which year he initialled one of the entries (fol 112); and his name occurs, frequently, among the “ familiares ” of the Bishop His successor was Richard de Twyvertone, whose signature fiist occurs in September, 1316 3 Philip de la More succeeded, apparently in 1322, and held the office till the end 4 * * Walter de Stapeldon, the Fifteenth Bishop of Exeter, was a Devonshire man, a younger son of William and Mabilla de Stapeldon Theii eldest son, Sii Richard, wras a Puisne Judge of the King’s Bench, and resided chiefly at Stapeldon Manor, in the Parish of Cookbury, a dependent Chapelry of Milton-Damarel Walter is said to have been born at Annery, another Seat of his Family, in the Parish of Monk-leigh, in, or about, the year 1260 His Birthday was the 1st of February, as he tells us himself,—“ proximo die piecedente Festum Purificacionis Beate Virginis; quo die, prout ex Paientum lelacione 1 “ Insti umentum sub manu et signo Johannis de Lancestone, supei lefounacione pads intei Episcopum Thomam et R de Plimstoke ” (fol. 122) 2 “ Omnia premissa per Johannem de Lancevetone, Notaiium Pupplicnni et Sciibam nostrum, scribi mandavimus, ejusque subsciipcione et signo consueto vallali; necnon, sigillimi nostrum buie Instruments Pupplico apponi fecimus Et ego, Johannes, &c , piesens interini, et omnia predicta fieri vidi et audivi : et, de Mandato dicti Domini Episcopi, Domini mei, scripsi et pupplicavi, meoque signo consueto signavi, ab eodem Domino Episcopo requisitus.” (fol 36b—See Teffonte), We meet with him, now and then, as Witness, officially, to some Deed ; foi instance (fol 67b),—il presenti-bus Magistro Nicholao de Heie et me, Laneestone ” And, again (fol. 75b),—fuerunt presente« ut michi Lancestone dicebatui, qui in omnibus absens fui preterquam in prestacione juramenti ” 3 “Piesentibus N de Hele, etc,, et meipso, Ricaido de Twyvertone” (fol 114b) : again,—“Presentibus . , Roberto Daumarle, Apparitoie, et me, Ricaido de Twyvertone, Notario Publico, qui hec piemissa sciipsi propiia manu mea,—” (fol. 128b) ; and again,—“ Actis non interfui ego Pacai dus ” (fol. 145) 4 “Piesentibus, etc., et me, Philippo de la Mote, cleiico, . . Notario Publico, et aliis,—fiMrlJH " (fol. 171); and again, “et me, Philippo de la Mote, qui premissa sciipsi” (fol. 183).PREFACE. IX didicimus, a maternis visceribus segiegati, piimordia recepimus hujus lucis (p 377)” Unfoitunately, he does not mention the year Of his early life we know little But theie can be no doubt that he was a man of learning, and a distinguished member of the Univei-sity of Oxfoid, wheic he became Piofessoi of Canon-Law Bishop QuiviPs Begistei is impel feet, and that of Bishop Bytton, Stapeldon’s immediate Piedecessoi, has been lost We have, theiefore, no recoid of his Ordination 01 of the dates of his piomotion But we know that he was Chaplain to Pope Clement Y, and that he was Rector of Aveton-Giffard, in South Devon, from some date befoie Septembei, 1294,1 till he became Bishop He was, also, Canon of Exeter2 as eaily as 1302 ; and he succeeded William de Puntyngdon as Precentor, but, probably, only a shoit time3 before his elevation to the Episcopate The Registei contains a detailed account of his Election, which took place, “per viam sciutinii,” on the Monday next aftei Martinmas (13 Nov ), 1307 4 The King’s Licence to elect had been granted on the 6th of October 5 Twenty-thiee Canons—that is, all but one— were present, either in person or by theii Proctois Of these, fifteen voted for the Precentor, three for Dean Thomas de Lecchelade, three for Thomas de Cherletone, Archdeacon of Totnes, and two for Canon John de Godeleghe (Dean of Wells); and, when the result of the scrutiny was known, Stapeldon was elected unanimously The King gave his Assent to the Election on the 3rd of December6 But Richard de Plympstoke, Rector of Exminstei and of Uffculme, an 1 Rot Pat. 22 Edw I, m 7. 2 “Pio Foatribus Poedicatoiibus Exonie—Rex Heiveo de Statuitone, Thome deRupe, et Willelmo de Caumville, senioii, salutem Quia, ex giavi queiela . . Prioris et Frati um Oidinis Predicatorum Exonie, accepinius quod Magistei Walteius de Stapeldone, Magister Johannes de Uphavene, et Magister Johannes de Wele, aggiegata sibi multitudine malefactoium ignotorum, et pacis nostre pertui-batorum, clausoiium ipsorum Piioiis et Fiatrum, apud Exoniam, nupei vi et aimis intiaverunt et Ecclesiam suam ibidem, inteisticia coi am altaiibus in eadem Ecclesia fregeiunt, et in Fiati es ibidem insult um fecei unt, et quosdam ex ill is veibeiaveiunt et male tiactaverunt, et quedam omamenta Ecclesie piedicte, ac alia bona et catalla ipsorum Piioiis et Frati um, ad valenciam xxli, ibidem inventa, cepeiunt et aspoitaveiunt, ac alia enoimia, etc ; nos, tiansgiessiones predictas, si talitei peipetiate fuerint, transiie nolentes impunitas, assignavimus vos, etc.—TÉ. apud Mailebeige, x° die Decembiis” (1302) —Rot Pat 31 Echo, on 4.6d [F J B ] s See “ Wills”; p. 408 4 See page 17 (ad jioieon), and add aftei “ Episcopum ” the woids “ die Lune proxima post Festum Sancti Mai tini ” A line of the “copy” was accidentally ovei looked. 5 “De Licencia eligendi—Magistii Will de Sancta Elena et Rie de Moicestie, Canonici Ecclesie Sancti Petri Exonie, nunciantes Regi moitem Thome, nuper Episcopi Loci illius, habent Liteias Regis Decano et Capitulo ejusdem Ecclesie de Licencia eligendi —T.R apud Notingham, vj° die Octobiis,”—Rot Pat, 1 Edw, II p, 1, m 20. [F.JB.] 6 “De Assensi Regis.— Rex Eleccioni nupei celebrate, in Ecclesia Cathedrali Exoniensi, de discieto viio, Magistio Walteio de Stapeldone, Canonico ejusdem Ecclesie, in Episcopum Loci illius Regium Assensum adhibuit et favoiem Et hoc>significatum est Administiatoiibus Aichiepiscopatus Cantuai iensis a Sede Apostolica deputatis, ut quod suum est in hac pai te exequantui. In cujus, etc —T R apud Redynggès, iijo die Decembris ” (ibid,, m. 9).X PREFACE. Ecclesiastick who had given much trouble in Bytton’s time (p 315), had already appealed to the Pope against nine of the Canons, viz the Dean, the Precentor, the Chancellor, the Archdeacons of Exetei, Totnes, and Barnstaple, Uphavene (the Penitentiary), Thomas de Cherletone, and Thomas de Hentone, demanding that they should be pronounced disqualified from being elected 01 taking any part in the Election And although, when the Election wras over and Stapeldon was already on his way to Borne to resist the Appeal, Plympstoke withdrew it, much vexatious delay was the result The King intei-vened on the 6th of Decembei, urging the Pope to expedite the business1 But Archbishop Wincheleseye, who had recently been suspended by the Pope ah Officio et Beneficio, was in France, attending to his own affaiis, and nothing could be done in his absence It was not till the 15th of Januaiy that the Primate was lestoied, at Poictiers, where the Pope then was On the 18th he issued his Commission, diiected to the Bishop of Salisbury, Bobert de Bos, his Official-Principal, and William de Chadeleshunte, Archdeacon of Wilts, who were to make due Inquisition as to all the ciicumstances, and, if satisfied, confiim the Election; but it was not till Wednesday, 1 “Pape Rex devota pedum oscula beatomm,—Habet de vestia affluencia bonitatis Muciam Regia circumspeccio specialem quod illoium piosequetui négocia favoiis presidio pocioiis pro quibus vesti am clemenciam nostia inteicessio affectuosius interpellât, et precipue quorum laudabilis vite menta et elegancia morum insignis ipsos dignos favore et grada ìepresentant Sane, Exoniensi Ecclesia suo nupei viduata Pastore, Decanus et Capitulum ejusdem, ad Eleccionem de futuro piefìciendo Pontifice precedentes, inter ceteros quos ad ipsius Ecclesie ìegimen utiles fore conspexenmt, ad peisonam discreti viri et nobis in Christo dilecti, Magistii Walteii de Stapeldone, Juris Canonici Professons ac Sanctitatis vesti e Capellani, Pieeentoris ejusdem Ecclesie, sue consideracionis intuitum diiexeiunt, et ipsum elegeiunt concorditer in ipsius Ecclesie Episcopum et Pastorem Nos, autem, ejusdem Electi, cujus circumspecta industria, affluens sciencia litteralis, ac multiplicia viitutum dona ipsum reddunt peiutilem, nostro judicio, ad Pastoiale Ofticium, pro sui et Ecclesie predicte utilitate salubiitei exequenda, honoiis et commodi desiderantes augmentum, Sancitati vestie devota piecum instancia supplicamus quatinus, eundem Electum et ejus négocia, que pietextu quarumdam Appellacionum, contra ipsum pei quosdam emulos ex malignitatis et odii fomite ad Sedem Apostolicam, ut accepimus, inteijectaium ad differendum sue Eleccionis effectum, in Sancta Romana Cuiia habet piosequenda, habentes, nostii intuitu, plenius affectibus recommendata, pensantesque quam sit onusta dispendiis prolixa vacacio Ecclesie memorate, ipsum et Eleccionem suam pre-dictam Apostolici favoris presidio dignemini prosequi, et, juxta speratam fiduciam, cum celeritate qua vestra Beatitudo decieverit féliciter expedire Firmiter, enim, speiatui et creditur quod piefata Ecclesia, que pi opter ejus vacaeionem diutinam passa estundique plurima detrimenta, per solertem memorati Electi industriam et evidentem Virtutum prerogativam ipsius, dirigente Domino actus suos, in Spiritualibus et Tempoialibus utilia et salubria suscipiet inciementa. Conservet, etc. Datum apud Langele, vj die Decembris (1307) ”—Rot. Rom, et Fianc I Edw IL, m. 8d The King wrote, also, on the same day and to the same effect, to two of the Caidinals,— “Eo affectuosius pro disci eto viro . Magistro W. de Stapeldone, . , . Paternitati vestre pieces nostras ponigimus, quo ipsum, suis exigentibus mentis, in nostris piecordiis fecundioii dileccione geiimus, et quo amplius ipsius honoiis et commodi desideiamus augmentum Cum, itaque, piedictus Magistei Walterus in Exoniensi Ecclesia . . electus sit in Episcopum et Pastoiem, ac quidam, ejusdem Electi piofectibus invidentes, quasdam Appellaciones . ad Sedem Apostolicam, ex odii fomite pocins quam ex zelo inteiposueiint, ad impediendum maliciose sue Eleccionis effectum ; nos, etc.” (vit sv$ia),—ibid, [F, J. B ]PREFACE. XI the morrow of St Gregory, the 13th of Mai ch following, that this Was accomplished, at Reading, in the Conventual Church The Custody of the Spiritualities, which had been in the hands of Canon William de Kylkenny, was committed by the Bisliop-Elect to Roger de Otery, Canon of Crediton, on the 14th; and on Satuiday the 16th, at Westminster, the King íestored the Temporalities of the See But Stapeldon’s troubles were, by no means, at an end We find him writing, on the 20th of Maich, to Thomas Joce, “Cardinal of England,” complaining that, although all necessary formalities had been completed, his Consecration was likely to be long delayed, as the Archbishop was still out of England, and it was impossible to asceitain when he was likely to leturn “ The Monks of Canterbuiy tell me,” he says, “ that they will not peimit any Bishop-Elect in the Province to be consecrated anywheie else than in the Church of Canterbury And this,” he adds, piteously, “ is exceedingly hard on me; for, at the present moment, T am destitute even to nakedness—in qmris et nudis; the storehouses on *tlie Episcopal Manors are empty; and, although the fields are clothed with crops, they were sown during the vacancy and belong to the King The days are evil! ” On the 14th of April (Easter-Day), being at Chidham, in Sussex, one of his Manors, he wrote to the Bishop of Bath and Wells, Walter de Haselshawe, íecommending his friend, John de Bruetone, for promotion, and he mentions, incidentally, that, as the Primate had, at last, returned to England, his Consecration would not, he hoped, be much longer deferred But he had his misgivings, and with good reason ; for in a letter written, on the same day, to Biuetone himself, he states that his brother, Robeit de Stapeldon, whom he had sent to Canterbury to make the necessary airangements, had just come back, complaining that, though the Prior and his Monks had given him very little trouble, he had been scandalously treated by the Archbishop, who, as soon as lie began to explain his business, inteirupted him roughly, declaring that, as long as he lived, he would pay no attention to any messenger from the Bishop-Elect, but requiied him to appear in his own person; adding many other injuiious words, which Stapeldon expresses his willingness to overlook, out of legard to the honour due to the Archbishop. He tells Biuetone that, in his anxiety to do the best he could for him, he had ananged, at great inconvenience to himself, to visit Bishop Haselshawe in Easter-Week, piovision for the way, his attendants, and the means of conveyance being ready; but, while Wincheleseye lemained in his piesent ñame of mind—nescimus cum quo pede fodere voluerit,—he did not venture to go so fai afield; and, indeed, he had decided on seeking an immediate interview with the Archbishop, commending his cause to God It appeals fiom an undated letter, written subsequently but not actually sent, to Cardinal Joce (a copy of which is preserved in the Register), that Stapeldon’s petition, which had so angered the Primate,Xll PREFACE. was that he might be consecrated elsewhere than at Canterbury, and at the place where it was understood that Walter Reynolds, Bishop-Elect of Worcester, was to be conseciated; and that, for vaiious reasons, but mainly on thegiound of expense—pro mtandis sumptibus But, on healing his biother’s leport of the inteiview, he had at once abandoned the idea, “ being unwilling to offend any further one to whom I must owe obedience always I besought him, therefoie,” he adds, “over and over again, to fix any time and place for my Consociation that might be agieeable to himself But, for one leason 01 another, he always put me off” Nevertheless, having heaid that Reynolds had obtained permission to postpone the day and to change the place of his own Conseciation, he besought the Cardinal to obtain for him the same favoui, if it could be done without much delay, et absque sumptibus onerosis Most touching are these frequent references to his poverty “ Very evil so he concludes his letter—“ are the times in England, now; and there aie many who fear that worse times still are in store for us ! ” The Queen wrote to him on the 19th of June, pressing the claims of a favourite Chaplain of her’s with an outlandish name, one John de Jargoho, for whom she sought the promise of a Prebend, as soon as one should be vacant, and an annual Pension meanwhile. He replied, on the 8th of July, that the Prebends in the Cathedral weie, certainly, in his gift, though he had not yet been consecrated ; but, as to the proposed Pension, he was himself overwhelmed with an intolerable amount of debt, partly by reason of the heavy costs1 which he had incurred in the Couit of Rome, when lesisting Plymp-stoke’s Appeal, and partly because of the necessity of making provision for the expenses of his Conseciation and Enthionement He was gieatly embarrassed, and obliged to borrow money; and he calculated that it would take more than thiee years’ income of his Bishoprick to settle all claims against him As to the Piebend, he refused, positively, to make any piomise : the Ecclesiastical Constitutions forbad his doing so ; and, moieover, the gi eater Prebends had been reserved already by Papal Piovision. But he was unwilling to send his Queen empty away; and, theiefore, he would giant a Pension to her Chaplain, though it could only be a very small one—forty 1 We learn fiom the Account of Bp. Bytton’s Executois (Camden Society, 1874, p, 27) that they amounted to no less than £266 13s 4d,—“Item, Domino Waltero, DeigraciaExoniensiEpiscopo, pro labore et expensis suisfactis ad instanciam Magistri Ricaidi de Plympstoke, impedientis confirmacionem eleccionis sue, cclxvjZi. xiijs iiije£.” ; as to which the Editoi lemarks (p viii) that it is not easy to understand on what authority Bytton’s Executois leimbursed Bp Stapeldon his expenses in this business The next entiy in the Account is—“Item, eidem pro leparacione defectuum Episcopatus, Dcxlvpt. xvs ixd quad ” Probably they advanced to Stapeldon, in consideration of his poveity, a poition of the money which would be due to him on account of the said “ defectus,” of which the £646, 15s. 9id. was the balance subse* quently paid on the final settlement.PREFACE. xni shillings1 * * * * * a year, till Jargoho should be admitted to some Prebendal Benefice Soon after this troublesome business, Stapeldon was again assailed by the vindictive Plympstoke, who, indeed, had entered into a solemn engagement to abstain from molestation, but evidently made the most of the opportunities for doing mischief afforded him by the delays and difficulties which beset the Bishop-Elect Stapeldon wiote to him in strong terms, from Horseley, on the 14th of July, complaining that he was being treated as an enemy and a persecutor, and that Plympstoke had even used threatening language about him, in the hearing of Master John Bloyhou “If I have not been able to render you any service,’7 he says, “ at any rate I have done you no harm, my conscience bearing me witness, before God and yourself, and before all men ” He bids his persecutor come to him, that he may prove, for himself, his Bishop’s kindly affection towards him : at any rate, he expected him to write But he warns him that, if he refuses the proffered friendly communication, he will find it difficult to escape the consequences of his disobedience We do not know the immediate result But it is clear that the offender proved irreconcilable ; for we learn, fiom a letter addressed by Stapeldon to Joce on the 29th of August, that Plympstoke was still under a cloud; and the Cardinal is informed that, as long ago as March, he had actually represented to the King that the Archdeaconry of Exeter was void, and, uiidei this false pietence, had obtained the promotion for himself Bartholomew de Sancto Laurencio was Aichdeacon at the time, and íetained the Office till the 3rd of June, 1311, when he was elected Dean Of course, Stapeldon could only íefuse to admit the King’s nominee; upon which, on Plympstoke’s motion, he was summoned to shew cause, befoie the Judges at Westminster; by whom, it is scaicely necessary to say, he was honouiably acquitted “This man,” Stapeldon writes,” is still excommunicate, though he knows that he can be absolved, at any time, on his submission But he cares nothing for the welfare of his soul, and is bent on spreading a net for my feet If I communicate with him, I shall do violence to my conscience; and if I refuse to do so, he will accuse me of being rancorous and unforgiving I have tried, secretly, to bring him to a better mind, but all to no purpose ” He was able, however, to announce, in this letter, that the day of Consecration had been fixed, at last, for both himself and the Bishop-Elect of Worcester—Sunday in the Quinzaine of St. 1 The MS. is very obscuie; but the word must be “ quadraginta,” not “quatuoi ” as in my text The Queen’s answei is not lecorded. It is evident, howevei, that both she and hei nominee were not contented with this “ Pensio, licet modica,” as Stapeldon called it, and pressed him for an increase He laised it to five marks on the 31st ol Octobei, incicasing it on the 14th of May, following, to ten maiks On the 14th of June, Jaigoho was admitted, by Papal Provision, to a Oanomy in expectation of a Prebend, and he became full Canon, in succession to William de Bisimano, on the 23rd of February, 1309-10.XIV PREFACE. Michael,— another vexatious delay, which he had begged hard to be spared, but without effect His position was a most painful one; for, by this time, he was reduced to such straits that he was even compelled to ask his Brother-Elect to pay their joint expenses, making provision de esculentis et poculentis for both of them; and he engaged to settle his share of the account later on They were consecrated1 by the Archbishop, at Canterbury, on the day appointed, the 13th of October, 1308 Stapeldon did not proceed to his Diocese at once; but, returning to London on the day after his Consecration, he remained there till about the 12th of November, when we find him at his Manor of Faringdon, in Hampshire, on his way to the West He reached Ottery on the 20th and Bishop’s Clyst on the 22nd, and there he resided till the middle of January, engaged in inspecting his Devonshire Manors—Bishopsnympton, Bishop’s Tawton, Crediton, and Chudleigh It must be remembered that he was, practically, penniless at the time, and heavily buidened with debt, a fact which goes far to account for his making temporal matters his immediate concern The time between the Restoration of the Temporalities and his Consecration had been, in like mannei, paitly devoted to the inspection of Chidham, Horseley, and Faringdon, his Manois within easy reach of London While he was at Crediton he held his first Ordination, on the 21st of Decembei The number ordained was extraoi dinary; and it will be liaid indeed for the present inhabitants, who read the record, to realise the scene which their quiet little country town must have presented on this notable occasion 2 Early in February he commenced a general Visitation of his Diocese, reaching Totnes on the 4th, and making his way, by Mod- 1 I have not been able to asceitain the exact date of his Enthionization. But a Document preserved in Bishop Biantingham’s Registei (vol ii, fol. 36) shews that it must ha’v e taken place shortly before the 22nd of Decembei See Oliver’s Monasticon, page 323. He was in Exeter, oi its immediate neighbouihood, as eaily as the 22nd of Novembei. 2 From the Archdeacomy of Exeter weie oidained 25 subdeacons; fiom that of Totnes, 29 ; from Barnstaple, 9 ; from Cornwall, 74; fiom the Peculiar Jurisdictions, 14; from the Cathedral Choir, 3; also (by Litt. Dim ) the R of East Gars.ton (Berks),—total 155 : deacons,—Exetei, 25 ; Totnes, 15; Barnstaple, 7; Cornwall, 22 ; the Peculiars, 8,—total 77: priests— Exetei, 5; Totnes, none; Barnstaple, 1: Cornwall, 6; the Peculiars, 3,—total 15 : Beneficed Clergy,—Exeter, 7; Totnes, 10; Barnstaple, 11; Cornwall, 14,—total 42 (of whom about 30 seem to have been oidained aecolites, and the lest subdeacons, deacons, oi piiests): first tonsure, 273 ; aceolites, 443 As to these last it should be obseived (see p. 446) that there is a cleiical enoi in the heading, the numbers having, evidently, been interchanged The “ grand total ” reaches the amazing number of 1,005, which would be almost inciedible if all the names were not given.—It will be observed that all Candidates for the Supeiior Orders were lequired to produce theii Titles of Presentation In the case of a Beneficed clerk, his Benefice was liis Title. The others obtained Titles from some Religious House oi from a layman of standing in the Diocese, with the exception of a few who were ordained without any. Title, by grace of the Bishop, or who were able to show that their patrimony sufficed for their maintenance See the Dispensation granted to Robert de Holediche (p. 179).PREFACE. XY bury, Plympton, Tavistock, and other less important places, into Cornwall, where he visited his Cornish Manors and some small and remote Parishes On the 19th he was at Launceston, and on the 10th of March at St Michael’s Mount He ordained candidates for the First Tonsure at several places, and also, in all probability, held Confirmations. There is no record as to the latter in his Register; but, when we find him turning aside to such obvious “ centres ” as St Columb, Liskeard (where he spent two days), and country Parishes such as Menlienyot, Mylor, and St Kew, it can scarcely be doubted that it was for this puipose Returning to his Palace on the 27th of March, 1309, he remained theie, or at Clyst, hard by, till the 17th of April, engaged, chiefly, in superintending the great work then in progress in his Cathedral He did very little actual building, though he expended large sums on materials for the reconstruction of the Nave, which were utilized by his great successor, John de Giandisson; but into the glorious Choii, which had been “ developed by Marshall and transformed by Bytton ”—I quote the late Archdeacon Freeman’s History of the Cathedral—he, at once, “ proceeded to introduce those splendid and costly equipments, which, when in their original state, and as yet neither tarnished by time and neglect nor lifled by iconoclastic zeal, must have been almost dazzling in their magnificence ” After a huiried visit to London, wheie he lemained about a fortnight, he returned to his Visitation-work, resting at Newenham Abbey on his homewaid way on May the 23rd, and pioceeding thence, by Tiverton and Thorveiton, to Chudleigh, wheie he spent three weeks Aftei a week’s stay in Exeter, he set out for Milton-Damarel, on a few days’ visit to his eldest bi other, Sir Richard, at Stapeldon On the 17th of July he reached Hartland Abbey ; and, having visited many places in North Devon, he leturned to Chudleigh on the 15tli of August, to lemain within easy reach of his Cathedral till the 21st of October The Fabrick-Rolls shew that he was busily engaged, at this time, in refitting and decorating the Choir The old stalls, between the Towers, weie taken down, and the erection of new stalls, eastward, within the Choir propel, was begun; the unrivalled misereres, which date fiom Bishop Biueie’s time, being retained in the new work Moie than foity great windows in the reconstructed Choir still remained unglazed, or glazed with common glass ; and the work of filling them with stained glass was, now, commenced, and continued, year by year, till its completion in 1319 The rest of the year was spent in, or near, London,1 from whence he returned to his Diocese at the end of March, 1310 Except for a 1 On the 12th of December, 1809, he obtained a Charter from the King for a market on Saturdays, thiougliout the year, within the M anoi of Ashbuiton (which belonged to the See), and also for an annual fair on St. Laurence’s Day, and on the Vigil and Morrow of the Feast. And on the 16th of November, 1313, he obtained a second Charter for a fair at Martinmas, The Market and the Fairs are still maintained.XVI PREFACE. short visit, in May, to his Manor of Faringdon, in Hampshire, and to Cornwall early in August, he kept close to his Cathedral till about the middle of September It was a very busy time, evidently; for the sum of ¿£370 (more than ¿£8,000 of our money) was spent during that year, being ¿£70 more than the receipts But our Bishop was,-now, in easier circumstances; and from this time dates his noble annual contribution of about £124, which he continued till the end,— “de dono Domini Walteii, Episcopi, de poicione ipsum contingente, ad Fabricam ” He must have given, at least, £1,800 in all, a very large sum for those days * 1 2 The Canons, also, continued the yearly contribution of half the amount of their Prebends.a The rest of this year was spent in London, from whence he paid frequent visits to his Manors in Hants and Suney But by the 14th of February, 1310-11, he had returned to his work Funds were falling shoit, and he ordered a general collection foi the Catliedial to be made tlnoughout the Diocese Early in April he, again, left for London, and he lemained there about six months, On the 28th of August the King granted him the Hundied of Budleigh, for life (Rot Ongin 5 Echo II, m 2 See p 89) On the 17tli of October we find him at Yarcombe, on the border of Someiset, wheie he dedicated the Parish-Church, and at Exeter on the 21st He, now, continued his Visitation, commencing with Dartington on the 26th On his way to Totnes he dedicated the Church of Ugboiough, a village some miles to the south of that town, and he, subsequently, visited many widely scattered places, including Plympton, Toirington, Southmolton, Morchaid-Bishop, and Okehampton, in Devonsliiie, and Lanteglos-by-Camelfoid and St Stephen?s-by-Saltash, in Cornwall On the 8th of May, 1312, we again find him in London; and he was absent fiom his Diocese till December, 1313, save for a shoit visit of about two months, in June, July, and August, in the latter year, to his Manors near Exeter The work at the Cathedral again demanded his attention The new stalls were, probably, finished, Moieover, in the yeai 1314 he founded a Guild and Chantiy of St Lam enee there, and endowed a priest who, besides othei duties, was to keep a fiee school for children. See Olivei’siiues of the Bishops, pp 57, 69 The Chantiy was swept away, with othei Chantiies, in 1535, and only the towei of the Chapel remains ; hut the good people of Ashburton, in[fulfilment of theii ancient engagement with the Foundei, still maintain the School, and still eheiisli the memoiy of Bishop Stapeldon as theii greatest Benefactor The Bishop made provision foi the biinging pure and wholesome water into the Town, and foi the isolation of peisons who might be infected with the plague, out of any sui plus that might ìeraain from the Endowment 1 Moie than £40,000 of oui money ; foi, accoiding to Hallam (and other competent authoiities), ‘‘Any given sum undei Heniy III and Edwaid I. was equivalent, in geneial command over commodities, to about 24 oi 25 times its nominal value at present ” 2 It will be obseived that in the case of neaily eveiy Dispensation oi Licence granted by the Bishop, a contribution to theFabiick-Fund was exacted The Entiies end with scarcely an exception with the words—“et clabit ad Fabiicam j mai cam” (or other sum) Occasionally a gratuitous offering is acknowledged, and now and then the Nova Tabula ” and the “ Tablatura ” are specially mentioned.PREFACE. XVII and he began to make pieparation for the erection of the Bishop’s Throne The Fabrick-Rolls shew that ¿£6 12s 8-Jd was expended, at this time, on timber “ ad Sedem Episcopi,” and four years latei is recoided a payment, on account of its cost, to one Robert de Galme-tone, who was constiucting it “ad tascum,” i e by task-woik Meanwhile, in conjunction with his brothei, Sir Richard, our Bishop was engaged on anothei undeitaking of the hist importance, foi which he will be had in everlasting lemembiance,-—the foundation, in the Univeisity of Oxfoid, of the Hall which foi a while boie his own name, and subsequently that of his Diocese—Exeter College On the 24th of May, 1312, Gilbert de Claie, Eail of Gloucestei and of Hertford, as chief Lord of the Manor of Draynec, in St Gwineai, Cornwall, authoiised by his Deed the giant of one acie of giound therein and the Advowson of the Rectory1—“Eeelesia Sancti Wynneii” —to Sir Richard Stapeldon, for the maintenance of twelve poor Scholais at Oxford ; and on the 21st of October in the same yeai the King issued his Licence for such appiopriation Sir Reginald de Bevile, who was Pation of the Rectoiy and held the Manoi at the time, conveyed the propeity to Sii Richaid on the Thuisday aftei 1 Stapeldon, also, endowed the College with the Rectoiy of Long Wittenliam, Berks, which he obtained from Philip, Prior of Longueville Biffaid (Dioc of Rouen) in 1320 Theie were difficulties in the way, and the tiansfer was not completed till 1355, and then on condition that two Fellows should be elected from the "Diocese of Sai urn Mr. Boase [Reg Ex, Coll p v ) gives an abstract of the piolonged proceedings The King’s Licence to appropriate was gianted in 1322, -Pro Rectore et Scolaribus de Stapeldone Halle, 0[ionie —Rex omnibus ad quos, etc, saluterò — Seiatis quod, cum nuper per Liter as nostras Patentes, ob affeccionem quam ad exaltacionenr Sancte Ecclesie et Cleri Regni nostii gerimus et habemus, degiacia nostra speciali concesserimus et Licencianr dederimus pro nobis et heredibus nostris, quantum in nobis est, Rectori et Scolaribus Domus de Stapeldone, in Oxonia, quod ipsi Advocacionem unius Ecclesie, valoiis quadraginta rnaicaium per annum juxta taxacionem decime tunc current is, vel Advocaciones duarum Ecclesia! uni ejnsdem valoiis, juxta eandenr taxacionem, Advooacionibus que de nobis teneutnr in capite exceptis, adquirere et sibi et successoribus suis, Rectoribus et Scolaribus Domus piedicte, habere, et Ecclesiam vel Ecclesias lrujusnrodi appropriare, et earn vel eas appropriatane vel appiopriatas in proprios usus tenere possint, sibi et successor ibus suis predictis imperpetuum, Statuto de terris et tenernentis in man uni moituam non ponendis edito non obstante, prout in Liter is nostris predictis plenius continetur; nos, volentes concessionem nostrani effectum debiturn maneipaie, concessinms et Liceneiam dedimus, pro nobis et heredibus nostris, quantum in nobis est, Venerabili Patii, Waltero de Stapeldone, Exoniensi Episcopo, quod ipse Advocacionem Ecclesie de West Wyttenhanr, que de nobis non tenetur in capite—ut dicitur, et que juxta taxacionem decime piedicte ad vigiliti et quinque maicas taxatur, dare possit et assign ai e prefatis Rectori et Scolaribus, habendam et tenendam sibi et successoiibus suis, Rectoribus et Scolai ibus Domus predicte Ita quod iidem Rector et Scolar es Ecclesiam illam appropriale, et earn appiopriatam in proprios usus teneie possint, sibi et successoiibus predictis imperpetuum Et eisdern Rectori et Scolaribus quod ipsi Advocacionem piedictam a prefato Episcopo recipere, et Ecclesiam illam appiopiiaie, et earn sic appropriatala tenere prossint, sibi et successoribus suis piedictis imperpetuum, sicut, predictunr est, tenore Piesencium similiter Liceneiam dedimus specialein, Statuto predicto non obstante ; nolentes quod piedictus Episcopus, vel successoies sui, aut piefati Rector et Scolai es, seu eoi uni successoies, facione predicti Statuti, per nos vel heredes nostros inde occasionentur in aliquo seu giaventui Salvis, tamen, Capitalibus Dominisfeodi illius seiviciis inde debitis et consuetis —T.R., apud Eboiacunr, xx die Maii (1322).— Rot, Pai, 15 Edio, II,,p, 2, m. 12. [F. J. B.]XV111 PREFACE. the Feast of St Andrew following ; and on the Fiiday next before Lady-Day, 1313-14, the Bishop and his brother being at Crediton, the pioperty was conveyed by the latter to the Dean and Chapter of Exeter The good Bishop, says Di Olivei, heartily encouiaged and promoted the benevolent design He made the woik his own, and drew up Statutes for the government of his Hall, in which (among other good and wholesome regulations), he insists that, in the selection of Scholars, all favoui, fear, claims of consanguinity and affection, being set aside, they only shall be prefeired who were deemed the best recommended by reason of their capacity, good conduct, and straitened circumstances1 Eight of them weie to be natives of Devonshire and four of Cornwall; and they weie to be youths in whom these three conditions weie most fully combined The twelve were to study Philosophy; and there was a thirteenth Scholai, a priest, who was to serve as Chaplain, and study either Theology 01 Canon-Law I have printed these Statutes fiom a MS , the only early copy extant, preserved among the Archives of our Cathedral; and for an exhaustive history of this noble Foundation, hi ought down to our own time, I must lefer the student to the Registrum Collegu Exoniensis, published in 1879 by Mr Boase, Senior Fellow of the College, who is now engaged in passing a new and greatly enlaiged Edition tlnough the press Bishop Stapeldon was one of the foremost Statesmen of his day, and was long the trusted fiiend and adviser of King Edward the Second2 Hence his fiequent and prolonged sojournings in the Metropolis, and his occasional absences fiom England on Missions of importance On the 8th of Febiuaiy, 1312-13, he was sent to France3 1 “The legal d paid to compai ative poveity biought foiwaid some valuable men Such, foi instance, was Waltei Liheit, the millei’s son, fiom Lanteglos-by-Fowey, who became Bp of NoiwichSee the Register of the College by the Rev C W Boase ; who, also, mentions, in this connection, John Piideaux, Bp. of Woicestei, Benjamin Kennicott, the distinguished Hebiew Scholai, who was mastei of a chaiity-school at Totnes, and Wm. Giffoid, of Ashbiuton, who began life as a cabin-boy, and was afteiwaids appienticed to a shoemakei in his native town 2 It is, peiliaps, not geneially known that he was employed on foieign seivice by King Edwaid I befoie he became Bishop The Patent Rolls affonl evidence of this, — (6 June, 1306) “ Magister Waltei us de Stapeldone, cpii cum Robeito de Buiglieishe, Custode Quintpie Portuum Regis, in obsequio Regis, pei Pieceptum Regis piofectuius est adPaites tiansmaiinas, habet Liteias Regis dePioteceione, usque ad Festum Pasche pioximo futurum dui atui as ”—Rot, rat 34 Edw 1, m, 21 The Bean of Exetei had similar Letteis at about the same time,—“ Magistei Heniicus de Someisete, Decanus Eccl S Petii Exon., qui de Licencia Regis piofectuius est ad Paites tiansmaiinas, habet Liteias Regis de Pioteccione simplices sine clausula, . . usque ad Festum S Miohaelis proximo futurum duiatuias” (29 Apiil, 1306) Ibid , m 24 A little latei the Dean, “qui piofecturus est, etc, habet Literas Regis de attornato sub nominibus Magistii Thome de Lecchelade et Magistii Johannis de Biiwetone, duiaturas usque ad Festum S Michaelis, etc ” (20 June, 1306). Ibid , m 17 [F, J B ] 3 Commission to Waltei, Bp. of Exetei, Audomai de Valence, E. of Pembioke, and Master Thomas de Cobham, S T D., as the King’s Pioctois in the Couit of Fiance (Westminstei, 4 Feb., 131213).— Rot Vascon 6 Edw JX, m 17 Instuictions to the said Pioetors, how to act (Windsoi, 14 Feb).—Ibid,, m 11PREFACE. XIX by the King, who on the same day commanded Robeit de Kendale, Constable of Dovei and Warden of the Cinque Ports, to make provision for his passage “ad Paites transmarinas, pio aiduis negociis que nos tangunt ” He did not leturn to England till the 6 th of May ; and, almost immediately aftei wards, he was again despatched on a similar errand, returning on the 17th of July He remained in, 01 near, London till the end of November, when hestaited forDevon-shiie, and devoted nearly five months to the woik of his Diocese, and especially in Cornwall, where we are able to tiace his pi ogress during a widely extended tour Leaving Tavistock on the 13th of Januaiy, 1313-14, he leached Lawhitton on the 14th and Launceston on the 15th; from whence he proceeded to Bodmin, St Mewan, (a little country-parish near St Austell—suiely, to confiim), Lanner (near Truro), Glasney, Carwythenack (neai Falmouth), Alvei ton (neai Penzance), St Buryan, St Michael’s Mount, his Manor of Pouton (near Wadebiidge), and Wyke-St Mary, in the far north-east of the County. Returning to Exetei, at Ladv-day, 1314, he visited the Chuiches of Ashburton and Staveiton, which appear to have been repoited to him on the giound of dilapidation and defect; and about the middle of April he again set out for London The yeai was an ¡eventful one. Edward was defeated, in June, at Bannockburn, and the victorious Scots invaded England and ravaged the northern Counties After a short stay in London, the Bishop came down to Clyst at the end of July, having in view, mainly, we cannot doubt, the progress of the work in the Cathedral; for he did not leave the immediate neighbourhood of Exeter till, at the end of August, he was summoned to York Parliament was to meet there on the 9th of September; and the King, who was unable to be present, wrote from Wolston, on the 7th, authorising oui Bishop, with the Earl of Pembroke and Henry de Beaumont, to open the Session in his stead 1 There he le-mained till about the middle of Octobei, when he l eturned to Clyst No sooner had he arrived than we find him again on the wing; going, by way of the little village of Down-St Mary,2 direct to Stapeldon, on a two days’ visit to his brother No doubt they were engaged in discussing and drawing up the Statutes of “ Stapeldone Halle ” On the 3rd of November he reached Lawhitton, where he rested for about four days, and then set out for Tywaidreath and Lostwithiel, fai away on the south Cornish Coast He letumed, by way of St German’s and Plympton, to Iris House at Paignton, and spent Christmas there Early in Januaiy, after a brief inspection of his woikmen in the Cathedial, he visited Honiton and Axminstei, on his way back to London, which he leached on, or about, the 20th, to 1 Rot Pat 8 Edw. II , p. 1, m, 26 2 He, probably, confiimed theie, The entiy lecoids the admission of Baitliolomew de Castio (who would have met the Bishop there by appointment) to the Rectoiy oí St. Ive, in Cornwall, and it is dated “apud Doune Sánete Maiie, in Ecclesia ibidemXX PREFACE. remain theie, apparently, foi seveial months Blit we lose all trace of his movements, as far as his Register is concerned, from the 3id of May, 1315, when he was at Westminster, till the 23rd of July, when he visited the Paiish-Church of Axminster on his way to Clyst On the 9th of August he dedicated the Chuicli of (Jookbuiy, a Chapelry dependent on Milton-Damarel, being again the guest of his biotliei at Stapeldon; and, after a lapid tour through Cornwall, his faithest point being Penryn, he returned to Exeter in time for the Septembei Ordination The greater part of November was spent in London In December he was in Exeter again And in January he was summoned by the King to attend a great Council of Prelates, Nobles, and other notable men, assembled at Lincoln, to take measures foi dealing with the critical state of affairs in Scotland, and other matteis of pressing importance 1 We find him theie on the 30th of January, and as late as the 22nd of February By the 3id of Match he was again in London, which he made his head-quarters till the end of June, or the beginning of July, 1316 Meanwhile the Statutes of Stapeldon Hall had been settled, and they were formally accepted and approved by the Rector and Scholars on the 26th of April He must have been sent to the Continent, on the King’s business, at this time; for I find him on the 21st of May at Wissant Towaids the end of July he set his face, again, towards his Diocese (leaching Clyst on the 23rd), and visited many Paiishes in Devonshire, and, of couise, the Cathedral, where, as the Fabrick-Rolls shew, the woik was proceeding with undiminished activity Large quantities of stone had been brought from Caen (besides other materials), and the finishing stroke was put to “ the Dean’s desk ” On the 30th of September he, again, staited foi London; and, indeed, it is evident that the King was demanding more and moie of his time and eneigies He was continually on the road, going backwards and forwards Foui months latei, he leturned to his Diocese for about a month, holding the Lent Ordination on the 27th of February, and reaching London again by the middle of March On the 14th of June, 1317, he went down, for a few days, to Oxfoid, where, doubtless, his new Society needed his fostering caie ; and, leaving London, on his homewaid journey, in the middle of July, he went round by Nottingham (where, and at Shelfoid, hard by, he 1 “Circa Festuni, vero, Puiifieacionis f 1315 16J, apucl Lincolniam, habito magno Consilio, ex consensu Baionum suoium provisiones cle vendicione victualium [Rex] revocavit, piecipiens ut unusquisque sua venalia meliori foro quo posset venderet in futurum.” Walsingham, Ed Riley, i, 145 —See “Canterbury,” page 96,—This is a remarkable Document, and seems to throw light, indirectly, on the disputed claim of the Metropolitan to sentence his Suffragans “I can only read it,” writes a high Authority, whom I consulted as to its apparent significance, “in the sense in which you read it, as a denial that the Vicar-General could exercise that right when the Archbishop was in, or near, the Province; the reason given being that ‘ ob reverenciam Pontificalis Officii,’ he ought not to exercise it. It seems to follow that, admittedly, the Metropolitan himself could sentence Suffragans.”PREFACE. XXI remained several days), leaching Bishopsnympton on the 10th of August, and returning again to London on the 1st of Novembei 1 The Fabrick-Rolls for the years 1313-16 have, unhappily, been lost But the Roll for 1317 shews that impoitant works had been completed, or taken in hand, in the interval The trifoiium-arcades of the Eastern baj^s of the Choii, which had not been included in QuiviPs design, were finished in accordance with Bytton’s later work in the Chorus Cantorum; much progress was made with the election of the Throne ; the beautiful sedilia, uni ivailed foi grace and elegance of design, were set up on the south side of the High Altar; and the erection of the canopied reredos—the ‘ tablatura lapidis Summi Altaris ”—was commenced Stapeldon lemained in London, or at one or othei of his Manors in those parts, till the beginning of April, 1318; when, feeling that his Diocese had been too long neglected, he determined on undertaking a general Visitation of all its Archdeaconries Theie were many Churches to be dedicated, many candidates foi Sacred Orders, many youths awaiting the First Tonsure ; and the Cathedral, which was so dear to him, demanded more than ever his superintending care It took six months of incessant woik to accomplish all that had to be done After lesting for a few days, on his journey westwaid, at A shill, his House in Someiset, he set out for Clyst, dedicating, on his way, the Churches of Sampford-Peverell and Uploman on the 13th and the Clnuchyard of Butter! eigli on the 14th From the 16th till the 23rd he was at Exeter, or close at hand On the 30th he was at Chudleigh; fiom whence he proceeded, by Kingsteignton and Ipplepen, to Totnes, reaching Dartmouth on the 15th of May, and going thence, by Slapton and Loddiswell, to Plympton He arrived at Tavistock on the 21st, wheie he dedicated the Parish-Church Thence he went into Cornwall, visiting, among other places, Kilk-hampton, Launcells, and Calling ton, on his way to St German’s; from whence he visited Moival, and dedicated the Church there on the 18th of June After spending a few days at his House at Cuttingbeak, close to St German’s Priory, he again set out for Hortli Cornwall, and on his way dedicated the Churches of Lanivet on the 6th of July, St Breoke on the 11th, and St Ervan on the 16th; after which he lested at his Manors of Pouton and Lannei, and, again crossing the County from sea to sea, visited the College of Glasney and the Priory on St Michael’s Mount, and dedicated, on the 4th of August, the Church of St Gluvias, near Penryn On the 10th and 11th we find him at Tywaidreath Priory; from whence he re-crossed the County to Launceston, wheie, on the 18th, he dedicated the Priory- 1 It may be noted heie that, on the 15th of Octobei, the King, being at Waltham, wrote to the Caidinals who weie in England, lequesting them to enquire into the conduct of the Bp. of Exetei, who had been falsely accused by his enemies.—Rot Rom, & Franc ” Edw II, m. 14 (Ryme?)XXII PREFACE. Church Having lested, foi a day or two, at his Manor-House of La-whitton,he leturned to Tavistock, where he dedicated the Abbey-Church a.nd two Altars in its Nave On the following day he dedicated the Church of Tamerton-Foliot and foui Altars therein Two days later, he was far away at South Pool, close to The Start, in the extreme south of the County, where he dedicated the Parish-Church and its four Altars On the 27th, after a long and tedious journey over a very hilly country, he reached Denbury, near Newton-Abbot, where he dedicated the Church and its High Altai And then, after a brief pause at Chudleigh, he set out foi North Devon, visiting Crediton, Bishops-nympton, and Bishop’s Tawton, and dedicating, on the 9th of September, the Parish-Church of Barnstaple and its four Altars It may be as well to say here that, in all these cases, Dedication had been rendered necessary by the rebuilding, or considerable enlargement, of Churches which had been originally founded long before Oh the 17th or 18th of September the Bishop returned to Exeter; but ten days later he was, again, summoned to York, and we find him there, still, on the 2nd of November Eaily in December he visited Oxford, from whence he proceeded to Faringdon, where he spent Christmas His short spell of lest over, his Sovereign again demanded his presence in London: he was there on the 11th of Januaiy On the 14th he was at Canterbuiy,1 apparently on his way to France, foi on the 11th of February he was at Wissant Early in March he was in London again At the beginning of May, 1319, we find him, once more, with the King at York, where he lemained for about a month, and having spent great pa it of June in London, or its neighbourhood, he again set out foi the Continent—“ pio negociis Regis et Regni,”2 appointing Richard de Coletone and Richaid de Brayleghe his Vicars-General on the 6th of July, at Canterbury, on his way He was absent nearly a month As soon as possible after his return, he set out for his Diocese His Cathedral was his first care, and he spent the whole of September either at Clyst or Chudleigh, or at his Palace ; after wdiich he undertook an extended Visitation of both Counties, to which he devoted about four months of unceasing woik, beginning at Cowick Priory on the 5th of October His movements from place to place vrere rapid; and, as befoie, he turned aside to several small and remote parishes, probably to hold Oonfhmations, such as Winkleigh, West Downe, East Buckland, Loddiswell, Sherford (a Chapelry of Stokenham, near Kingsbiidge), and Asliprington Four Churches were dedicated, viz, Littleham, neai Bideford, on the 17th 1 He assisted, on that day, at the Conseciation (by Aiohbishop Reynolds) of Stephen de Gravesende, Bishop of London 2 On the 24th of May the King, being at 5Toik, had issued his Commission, diiected to the Bishops of Exeter and Heiefoid, MaStei Rob de Baldock, Archdeacon of Middlesex, and Rich de Bui tone, clerk, to peiform the Homage due by him to the King of France.—Rot Rom & Franc , 12 Echo II,, m 10 in cedula (Hymen)PREFACE. XXUl of October; West Anstey, on the 12th of Novembci ; Butterleigh on the 13th; and on the 4th of December the interesting little Chuich of St Michael, which ciowns Bient Toi, a lemaikable conical hill about midway between Tavistock and Lydford By the 19th of January he had worked his way back to Exetei, vheie he lemained till the 7th of February; miming down, however, in the interval, for a few da}^s, to St Austell and Pemyn, and thence on a second visit to remote St Buryan In the Cathedral, the leicdos had, by this time, made some piogiess ; and the Bishop was, now, engaged in preparing for the erection of the High Altai, a work of unpie-cedented magnificence and unstinted cost Leland tells us that it was of silver, and the Fabrick-Rolls confirm the statement,— “ Magistro Johanni Aurifabro, pro opeie Tabule argentee ” This v as in 1324; but it was not finished in StapeldoiTs lifetime His Executors conti ibuted to its completion, and it was dedicated by Bishop Giandisson on the 18th of December, 1328 It is evident that oui Bishop’s suppoit and guidance weie, daily, becoming more and more necessary to the King, who had long, and justly, legarded him as his most trusty adviser and most stedfast friend Ed waul summoned him to his presence, again, early in Febiuary; and on the 18th of that month he made him Loid High Tieasurei of England,1 2 assigning to him the Manor of Whitgift, in Yoikshire, that he might support his new dignity woithily We find him at Dover* on the 14th of March, and back again in London by 1 His appointment was quickly followed by the issue of a Wiit of Pi ivy Seal (Close Roll 14 Rdw II, m 22) foi the methodizing and oidering of the Rolls, Books, and other Documents “of the times of the King’sProgenitois, . then lemainingin theTieasuiies of the King’s Exchequei and in his Tower of London ” This Writ was followed, in Decembei, 1822, soon aitei his i e-appointment to the Office, by anothei Writ, which moie specifically cliiected the Tieasuiei and Chamberlains of the Exchequei toclassih, ancl to calendm, the Papal Bulls, Charteis, and other Muniments, then lemaining in the Tieasuries of the Exchequei, in the King’s Waidiobe, and in othei places (Close Roll 16 Mdw II, m. 19 dois.) Fiom this Commission comes the lemaikable Inventoiy of 1823known as “Bishop Stapeklon’s Calendai ” Edwaid Edwaids, in his “Libiaiies and Foundeis of Libiaries” (1864, p 221), gives along account of this “ Calendai ” It is not too much to say that Stapeldon saved oui early Recoids [C, W B ]—Soon aftei his fiist appointment, viz on the 12th ot Novembei, 1320, the King, as an especial mails of his favoui, gi anted to our Bishop and hissuecess-ois in the See loi e\ei, the power to hold ideas of Hue and Ciy—“placita de hutesio et elamoie levatis in tenis, tenementis, et feodis ad Episcopatum peitinentibus in Comitatu Comubie, in quibus idem Episcopus habet visum fianci plegii ” The Grant is pieseived in the Cathedial Aichives, and is piinted in Olivei’a Lives of the Bishops, p 69 2 The Patent Rolls tell us about the business which took him thithei He must have reached Dovei as early as the 6th, on which day Valentine de Bere gianted him a piece of ground in that town, in “ Kanounwarde,” adjoining a tenement pi eviously gianted to the Bishop by Edmund Coke Stapeldon paid him 40s steiling. The bhaitei was dated at Dovei, 6 Maich, 1319-20, and was witnessed by Sii Robeit de Kendale, Constable of Dovei Castle; Symon Gyles, the Mayoi; William Aichei, the Bailiff; William Virgyle, Thomas le Kew, and others The same Roll contains, also, the Cliaitei of the said Edmund called Koc (sic), “de Leanliam,” dated 3 Aug , 1319, gianting him all his messuage “infia libertatem poitus Dovonie, in Canonewarde,’ with the houses upon it, and the land and gaiden and other appurtenances thereof.XXIV PREFACE. the 23rd The King went to France in June, 1320, to do homage for his possessions in that Country, and Stapeldon accompanied him He was at Boulogne-sur-mei on the 18tli and 20th of July He assisted, on the 20th, at the Conseciation, there, (b}^ John Salmon, Bishop of Norwich) of Henry de Burghwershe, Bishop of Lincoln This was on their homeward way ; and the Bishop, aftei a brief sojourn in the Capital, hasted to visit the works in his beloved Cathedral, as well as a few Parishes in Devon, among them Okehampton and Tavistock In October he was in London again, where he lemained till the middle of March; going down, however, for a few days at the end of November, to Exeter, where the important works then in progress, the High Altar and its reiedos and other sunoundings, and the great Screen at the west end of the Choii—the “pulpytte ” as it is called in the Fabrick-Rolls,—which he had commenced in 1317, demanded constant supei vision His Christmas was spent at Horseley. Stirling events were at hand The younger Despensei, the King’s new favouiite, had lost no time in offending the Nobles, who, led by the Eail of Hereford, seized on London, held a Parliament, and banished both the Despensers, father and son This was on the 19th of August, 1321 ; and it need not be said that Stapeldon was by his King’s side during all this trying time, not leaving him till the beginning of Septembei, when his Diocese, again, claimed his presence He visited, on this occasion, a gieat many places both in Devon and Cornwall, dedicating no less than seven Churches in Octobci—Stoke-Climsland, with its Cemetery, on the 6th; Rame on the 10th; St Neot on the 14th; Duloe on the 15th; Lansallos on the 16th; Lameath on the 17th; Boconnoc on the 18th ; five of them, it will be obseived, on five successive days ! And he inspected his Cathedial at fiequent inteivals This was one of the longest of his Visitations, lasting nearly eight months, with scarcely any intermission Meanwhile, feeling, as well he might do, the need of rest from the wear and tear of his manifold duties, he had asked, and obtained, the King’s permission to resign the Treasurer-ship * 1 But Edward, whose fortunes were rapidly going from bad to The Bishop paid him £8 “ premanibus,” in the piesence of the said Mayoi and Bailiff and 21 others Abonta month before (3 July), Biother Ralph de Walemere, Subprior, and the Convent of St. Martin’s, Dovei (“hac uce Prior is solacio destitnti”), granted toom Bishop, and his Successors, a plot of giound within the samepoit, in “ Nicholes-’waide” ; witnesses, the said Bailiff and 13 otheis All these Charteis weie confirmed and ratified by the King at Westminster, 13th April, 1320,—Rot, Pat 13 Edw II., m 10 These properties were, probably, purchased in order that our Bishops might, have a place to stay at when going to, or returning horn, the Continent [F J B ] See the “ Itinerary,” to which these dates at Dover may be added 1 Rex omnibus ad quos, etc , salutem,—Sciatis quod ad instantenr requisiciorrem Venerabilis Patris, Walteri, Exoniensis Episcopi, ipsumab Officio Thesaurarii Scaccarii nostri, quod aliquamdiu habuit ex Conimissione nostra, duximus exoneianditm, et Custodianr illarn Officii predicti dilecto et fideli nostro, Walter« de Norwico, uni Baronum de dicto Scaccaiio, commisitnus, habendanr quousque de Thesauiario duxeiimus providendum —In cujus, etc.—T, R , apud Tunim Londoniarum, xx die Augusti” (1321).—Rot Pat 15 Edw II, p 1, m. 19 [F. J B]PREFACE. XXV worse, had been too long accustomed to lely on the Statesman-Bishop to spare him now, and Stapeldon was reinstated as Treasurer on the 9th of May, 1322 1 It was a very anxious moment The Despensers had been recalled, and had revenged themselves on the Barons by laying waste their lands ; and there were fresh troubles in the North, where the Earl of Lancaster had entered into an alliance with the Scots Some interesting Letteis will be found in the “ Register of Royal Letteis and Wiits,” relating to the disastrous recall of the King’s favourite and his father Stapeldon, with others, had been commanded, on the 21st of January, to advise the King; but the Mandate was so worded as to make it clear that no advice would be acceptable which did not coincide with Edward’s wishes The Archbishop and other Prelates, assembled in Convocation, had already consented to the recall, and the Lords of the Council had acquiesced in their decision Our Bishop’s reply, dated at Chudleigh on the 31st, though most carefully worded, was adverse; and the King, greatly displeased, wrote to him again, on the 10th of February, from Gloucester, under the Pi ivy Seal, in terms of strong remonstrance —“ad responsionem aliam optinendam,”—“nous merveilloms dure-ment de ce qe vous, de qi entre touz les aultres Prelatz nous nous asseurames et entendoms qe vous estes especialment tenuz de voler bon issu de cele busoigne, nous avez si coveitement remandez ” Stapeldon’s reply—his “ finalis responsio ”—dated on the 20th, is a very touching document He expi esses his sorrow that his former answei should have displeased his King ; for he had recommended delay and caution, only in order that there might be time for full delibeiation on so weighty a matter He pleaded that he had taken no part in piocuring the exile of the Despensers, and had not even been piesent when they had been sentenced Nevertheless, after long consideration, he was prepared to acquiesce in the view of those who regarded their outlawiy as a mistaken and unjust step He was willing, therefore, to consent to theii lecall, if he were able to approve the way in which it was proposed to accomplish it His advice had been asked, and he had given it; and, now, he could only repeat what he had said before—that he thought it ivould be more honourable, moie advantageous, and safer, that a step so serious should not be taken hastily, but by the authoiity of a Parliament specially called for the purpose—“ utinam pacifico et pacifice ! ” It seemed to him that the counsel of men of the greatest discretion, experts in the Laws of England, was necessary in dealing with a matter of such 1 See p 557, note 73 —It will be a smprise to many to learn that Stapeldon was not (as has been geneially supposed) Tieasuiei at the time of his death. Wm de Melton Abp of Yoik, was appointed 3 July, 1325,—“ Et mandatum estWalteio, Exoniensi Episcopo, nupei Thesauraiio Regis, quod eiiem Aichiepiseopo Rotulos, Claves, Memoranda, ac omnia alia, etc liberet custodienda, etc. (Rot. Pat 18 Edw II., p 2, m 5) Melton continued to hold the Office till 28 Jan , 1326—7, when Adam de Orleton, Bp. of Hereford, was appointed, and the Abp was commanded to hand over to him the Rolls, Keys, etc. (Rot. Pat. 1 Edw. Ill, p. 1, m 38). [F J.B.],XXVI PREFACE* grave importance; and that, even if the sentence were wrong and unjust, it was expedient that great care should be taken to avoid doing greater injustice and injury by revoking it hurriedly The Bishop was loyal to his King; but especially loyal in this, that he would save him, if he could, from the only too piobable consequences of an act which he believed to be both lash and full of peiil Alas, we know that his forebodings were fully justified But, at any rate, the course which he lecommended was adopted A Parliament was held at York, about three weeks after Easter, 1322, and Stapeldon went up from Exeter to attend it, starting on the 12th or 13th of April, and resting at Bytton, in Gloucestershire, on his way In this Parliament the Statute of Indemnity, which had been passed in 1321, in relief of those vTho had bioken the King’s peace by “ pursuing and destroying ” the Despensers, was repealed, and their exile was annulled The Bishop’s stay in York extended over more than three months On the 23rd of June the King granted him Licence to crenellate his Palace at Exeter,1 and eailv in August he paid a hurried visit to his Cathedral City, but only to letum to Yoik immediately; and there we find him (or at Acomb, a place close at hand), till just before the 16th of Decembei, on which day he passed through Peterboiough, on his way to London By the 26tli of January he was at Clyst again ; and he lemained in Devonshire till the middle of March, dedicating the Church of Ugborough on the 21st of Febiuary, and reconciling the Church and Cemetery of Dean-Prior on the following day As usual he devoted several days to his great woik at Exeter; and this was his last visit, of any duration, to his Diocese The Entries in his Register for 1323 seem to shew that during the whole of that year he was unable to spare a day, even foi the Cathedial He was at Bristol on the 28th of March; and by the 15th of Apiil we find him, once moie, at York, where he lemained till about the middle of July On the 6th of August he was appointed Constable of the Tower2 On the 7th he was at Oseney 1 “ De manso kernelando,—Rex omnibus Ballivis et Fidelibus suis, ad quos, etc , salutem.—Sciatis quod, de giacia nostia speeiali, concessimus pio nobis et lieiedibus nostiis Veneiabili Patri, Waiteio, Exoniensi Episcopo, quod ipse et Successoies sui, Episcopi Loci illius, clausum et mansum Palacii sui Episcopatus Exoniensis inExonia muro de petia et calce fhmaie et keinellaie, et clausum et mansum piedicta sic iiimat-a et kemellata teneie possint sibi et Successoiibus suis impeipetuum, sine oceasione vel impedimento nostii vel heiedum nostiorum, Vicecomitum, aut alioi um Ballhoium seu Ministrorum nostiorum quorumcumque—In cujus rei, etc,—T. R apud Eboiacum, xxiij die Junii ” (1322).—Rot Pat 15 Mdw II, p 2, m 3,—The King bad, just before (20 May), gianted him Licence to mortmain Advovsons of Churches—pro Rectoie et Scolaribus de Stapeldone Halle, Oxonie ” {ibid , m 12) [F. J. B ] 2 “Rex commisit Venerabili Patii Waiteio, Exoniensi Episcopo, Thesauiaiio suo, Custodiam Tunis Regis Londoniaium, cum peitinenciis Habendum quamdiu placueiit Regi, eodem modo quo alii Custodiam illam hactenus liabuerunt; percipiendo per annum pro eadem Custoclia vadia consueta Vult, eciam, Rex et prefato Episcopo tenore Presencium concedit potestatem substituendi loco sui in Oustodia TunisPRÉFACE. XXV11 Abbey, in the suburbs of Oxford—his last visit, as far as we know, to his “ poor scholars ” of Stapeldon Hall Three days later he was at Odiham Castle, in Hampshire ; after which he made London his head-quarters till the end of December, when he sought rest, at Chiistmas-tide, in his Manors of Chidham and Faringdon, having resigned the Custody of the Tower, in which Office he was succeeded by John de Westone, the younger, on the 17th of November1 He seems to have returned to London soon afterwards, and to have remained there till the beginning of July, 1324, when he retired, for a while, to Faringdon, on his way to the West He had been ordered to hold the four South-western Counties, and especially Cornwall, for the King, against the chance of a French invasion,2 We find him at Lawhitton at the end of the month; and from thence he wrote to predicte, cum peitinenciis, aliquem alium Melerà, de quo ad plenum confidat et pro quo respondeie voluerit, si sibi viderit expedire —In cujus, etc —T R apud Kiik-liam, vj die Augusti—Et mandatimi est Stephano de Segiave quod eidem Episcopo Tiurim piedictain, cum peitinenciis, una cum aimatuiis, victualibus, et omnibus aliis lebus Regis, ac piisonibus in eadem Time existentibus, que sunt in Custodia sua, pei Indentai ani inde intei ipsos conficiendam, liberei custodienda in forma pi edicta — T R , ut supra ” (1323) Rot Oìigin 17 Edw II, m 4 [F.J B,] 1 Ibid., m 7—John de Weston was, also, a Devonshiie man. His father died 17 Edw. II (Inqms post moi tem, JSfo 63)—Again (Rot Ongin VI Edw li, m 9), “Rex Johanni Exeiaide, Escaetoii in Comitatibus Coinubie, Devonie, Someisetie, et Doisetie, saluteni.—Volentes Johanni de Westone, Gonstabulaiio Tunis nostie Londoniarum, qui a Custodia ejusdem Tunis in pi esenti se elongaie non potest, giaciam, etc ; reddidimus ei omnia ten as et tenementà que Johannes, pater suus defunctus, teimit de nobis in capite die quo obiit ; et eidem Johanni Immaginili simili ac fìdelitatem nobis de teriis et tenemeutis piedictis debita ad voluntateni nostrani dnxintus ìespectuanda Et ideo \obis quod, accepta seemitate, etc—T. R. apud Kiuihvoithe, xxvii'j die Decembiis” (1323) Weston still held the oilice at the time of Stapeldon’s muid.ei He was succeeded, 10 Dec , 1323, by Thomas Wake (ibid , 20 Edvj II, m 8) John Gisois and Richaid de Betoigne, citizens of London, were ordered to hand it ovei to him —See the Annals of Oseney, Ed. Luaid, p 347,— “In mastino Sàncti Kalixti decollatus est Episcopus Exoniensis, Thesaui aiius Regis, de consiiio civium Londoniensium, extra Boieale Ostium Ecclesie Sancti Pauli Et die sequenti capta est Turris Londouiaium pei cive«, ad opus Regine et Filii sui” [F.J B ] The name of “ Treasurer” seems to have clung to him, after he had ceased to hold the office ! See p xxv, note 2 “Rex Yicecomitibus, etc , salutem —Quia Rex Fiancie exceicitum giandem jam misit ad expugnandum nos et Ducatum nostium Aquitannie, et non modicum multi-tudinemnavium in diveisis paitibus infia potestatem suam congiegaii facit, ad gravan-dum nos et Regnum nostium ac subditos nostros, tarn pertenam quamper maie, nos peiiculis, etc ; consideiantes, eciam, quod Comitatus Coinubie, et Castra in eodem, que Isabella, Regina Anglie, Consois nostra carissima, tenet, sunt in lemocioribus paitibus Regni nostii, et in ceitis maiitimis, ubi classis navium de facili applicare posset, et peiicula nobis et Regno nostio per hoc eveniie, nisi, etc. ; per quod concordatimi est pei Consilium nostium quod Comitatus piedictus et omnia Castia, etc , ac Comitatus Someisetie, Dorsetie, et Devonie, sint in manu nostia pio eorum secura custodia, etc ; assignavimus Veneiabilem Patiem, Walteium, Exoniensem Episcopum, Thesauraiium nostiiim, ad eapiendum in manum nostiam, pei se vel per alios, etc ; ac de bladis, installi o, bonis, et catallis, etc , ìespondere valeant ad Scaccarium nostrum, ut debebunt Et ideo vobis mandamus quod eidem Episcopo, et deputando vel deputandis ab ipso in hac parte, sitis intendentes, consulentes, et auxiliantes, pi out et quando pei ipsum, ant pei deputandos ab ipso, supei hoc iueiitis premuniti—In cujus, etc—T. R. apud Porcestre, xviij die Septembris” . 324).—Rot, Origin 18 Edio. II, m. 3 [F J. B ]—See p 559, note 82XXV111 PREFACE. his Dean and Chapter on the 9th of August, complaining of “ the neglected state of several of the parochial Chiuches, exhorting them to look to theii substantial lepair, and especially calling on the Dean, as holding Archidiaconal Jurisdiction in the Peculiars of the Chaptei, to enforce obedience to this Episcopal Ordinance The Choir of the Cathedral was, practically, finished; and oui Bishop vigorously continued his prepaiations for the immediate commencement of the stupendous work of rebuilding (or, as we know from recent discoveries, recasting, in part at least), the Norman Nave We find him investing largely in building gear and materials Fifteen great poplar-trees were bought for scaffolding and a hundred alder-trees, besides much timber from Torre Abbey, Norton, and Sidbury, as well as from London (his own purchase on the spot), and much stone from Beer, Burleseombe, and Saleombe-Regis And, instead of merely continuing his customary annual gift of £124, he started the new enterprise by a princely donation of 1,000 marks—£666 13s 4d , about £16,000 of our money, “de dono Yeneiabilis Domini Walteri Episcopi dicto operi ” He left the Diocese on the 23rd of September (having first visited Ottery and Newenham Abbey), and proceeded, by way of Lodres Priory, to London He knew it not; but his episcopal work was over, and the last two years of his life were destined to be spent in the immediate service of his King and Country And yet there is evidence to shew that, at a most critical time, little moie than thieo weeks before his death, he contrived to pay a flying visit to Exetei ; so near his heart was the noble Sanctuary to which he had devoted so much loving care and so laige a portion of his worldly substance On the 22nd of September, 1326, he appealed, for the last time, in the Chaptei-House, and theie confiimed an Agreement between the Chapter and the Nuns of Polslo In all probability he was returning from Cornwall, the Custody of the Castle of Tintagel having been committed to him two months before 1 2 1 See Oliver’s Lives of the Bishops, page 57 —This interesting Document should he among the Archives of the Dean and Chapter, hut it seems to have disappeared since Di. Olivet made the above summary of its contents 2 “ Rex omnibus ad quos, etc, salutem—Sciatis quod, pro hono et laudabili servicio quod Yeneiabilis Pater, Walteius, Exoniensis Episcopus, nobis impendit et indies impendeie non desistit, eopcessimus ei, pio nobis et hereuibus nostiis, Custodiam Castii nostii de Tyntagel, Buigi et Manetii nostri de Boscynny, cum pertinenciis, in Comitatu Comubie; habendum et tenendum eidem Episcopo ad totani vitam suam Beddendo inde ad Scaccarium nostr uni xl li ; imam, videlicet, medietatem ad Scaccaiium nostrum Pasche, et aliam medietatem ad Scaccaiium nostrum Sancti Michaelis Ita quod idem Episcopus dictum Castrum juxta posse suum, pei se vel per alium, ad opus nostmm vel heiedum nosti orimi, bene et fidelitei 1 aciat custodii], et idem Castrum nemini liberet nisi nobis et lieiedibus nostris, sine Mandato nostro speciali Et, si contingat nos vel heiedes nostros aliquem alium quam prisonem ad dictum Castrum mittere ad peihendinandum in eodem, idem Episcopus ilium quern sic miseiimus, ad Mandatimi nostrum vel heredum nostrorum recipiet, et in eodem perhendinaie permittet Ita, edam, quod idem Episcopus domos et edificia infia dictum Castrum existencia in adeo bono statu, vel meliori, sicut ea inveniet,BÈEFACE. XXIX The Queen left England foi Fiance in May, 1325 And on the 9th of Septembei following, our Bishop, by the King’s command, accompanied Piince Edward to the Fiench Couit, to do homage to Charles IV foi the Piovinces of Aquitaine and Poitou, which Edwaid, unwilling or unable to leave England himself, lest he should expose Despensei to the fuiy of the Baions, had tiansfened to his son Mortimer had joined Isabella, and Stapeldon did not take long to discover what was going on, and that the abandoned wife was plotting her husband’s ruin Returning to England,—I quote, in substance, Dr Olivei’s account,—his penetiation satisfied him that eveiything portended a speedy revolution The King, at last, became sensible of his danger, when he heard that Isabella and her paramoui had effected a landing, with a poweiful force, at Orwell, on the coast of Suffolk; and, fearing that treason had done its woist, he fled, on the 2nd of October, with the two Despenseis, to Biistol, and fiom thence into Wales, having first issued a pioclamation from the Tower against the rebels, and committed to the faithful Bishop the custody of the City of London Stapeldon had concuned with certain of the Privy Council in pi omulgating Sentence of Excommunication against those who had invaded the Realm But the King’s flight, and the successful advance of the Queen’s forces towaids London, encouraged the citizens to break out into open lebellion against the Government In the French Chronicle of London (Camden Society, 1844, p 52), it is stated that— “ The Bishop of Exetei, liding towaids his Inn, oi Hotel, in Eldedeanes-lane, foi dinner, encounteied the mob, and, healing them shout ‘Tiaitor,’ he lode lapidly to St Paul’s foi sanctuaiy, but was unhoised and taken to Cheapside, stiipt, and beheaded William Walle and John Padyngton, the Bishop’s Steward, met with the same fate. About the houi of Vespers, the same day, the 15th of Octobei, the choir of St Paul’s took up the headless body of the Pi elate and conveyed it to St Paul’s; but, on being informed that he died undei sentence, the body was biought to St Clement’s, beyond the Temple, but was ejected : so that the naked coipse, with a rag given by the chaiity of a woman, was laid on a spot called ‘Le Lawles Chiiche,’ and, without any giave, lay theie, with those of his two Esquiies, without office of priest oi cleik ’’ Another “Chionicle,” written in Fiench by William de Pakyngton, Tieasuiei of the Household of the Black Prince in Gascony, and sustentabit Concessinms, edam, eidem Episcopo quod ipse domes et alia edificia in eodem Casti o sumptibus suis, sivolueiit, de novo consti uere possit ; et nos maeremium in boscis nostiis in Comitatu piedicto, ubi ad minus dampnum nostium et majus commodum ipsius Episcopi fieri poterit, pio hujusmodi domibus sic constiuendis, et eiscUmi domibus et edificiis et aliis prius factis, quociens opus fuerit, repaiandis, per Senescallum nostrum Comitatus predicti qui pio tempore fueiit faciemus liberali Volumus, insuper, et concedimus quod Executoies Testamenti ipsius Episcopi de armatuiis, victualibus, et «minibus aliis lebus suis, que idem Episcopus infra Casti urn predictum caiiaii faciet seu. adduci, post moitem ipsius Episcopi liberam habeie valeant administracionem ad execucionem ejnsdem inde faciendam In cujus, etc.— T. R. apud W estui on asteiium, xxiij die Julii” (1326).— Hot, Chigin 20 liclw. 11 ,m 2 [F J B.]—It will be obseived that in 1324 (p xxvii, note 2) he is called Tieasurei but not in this document of 1326 &ee p. xxv, noteXXX PREFACE. translated by Leland (Collectanea, i, 467), gives a somewhat different account,— “ In the yeie 1326, [Isabel], Edwarde, Edmund of Wodestock, Eail of Kent, and John of Henaud airived at Haiwiche Aftei the landding of them, King Edwaide heaid that the Londoneis weie minded to ìendie them self to them Whereupon he sent Waltei Stapleton, Bishop of Excestie, his Tiesoiei,1 foi to be Gai diane of the Cyte with the Mayie; and he, commyng to the Guildhaulle, desìied, according to his Commission, the keyes and custody of the Cyte To whom the Commons answeied that they wolde kepe the Towne foi the King, the Quene, and his Sunne And the Bishop not content with this answei, they toke him and smit of his hedde, in the middle of Westchepe, and, aftei, beheddid 2 Esquiies that waytid on him Wylliam Waulle, his nephew, was the one, and John Padington the othei And, aftei, they beheddid a Burges, one John Maieschal, Espy yn London foi the Dispensai s At this tyme Waltei Stapleton was making a faiie touie on the veiy Tamys side, at this place, withoute Temple Bai, and, lakking stone and lyme to finish it, sent a foice to the Chiich of the White Fieies (Freies de la Pie), and toke it, and yn despite of this the Loundenei biiyid Stapleton and his 2 Esquiies in the hepe of ìubiische aboute his Tome, as they had been dogges And no meivel Foi he was fumische and 'without pite But after xj weeks, at the lequeste of Quene Isabel’s letties, the Bishops body was caried to the Chiich thereby, and aftei to Excestie And the 2 Esquiies bodyes weie caryed to S Clementes Chiich, and theie buiied ” The animus of the writer of all this is only too manifest ; and, as Mr. Boase justly remarks, “it must be ìemembered that the account comes from the Bishop’s enemies ” The munificent and self-sacrificing benefactor of his Cathedral Chuich, the friend and bountiful pati on of “ poor scholars,”2 who, as the Account of his Executors shews, ìemembered them lovingly and tenderly to the veiy last, mentioning a large number of them by name in his Will, was not the man to rob a Church in order to obtain materials for a new house foi himself ! More truthful, obviously, because more consistent with what we know of the Bishop’s charactei and of the special dangeis and difficulties with which it was his lot to contend, is the following account, given by Walsingham in his Histmia Anglicana (Ed Riley, i, 182), and derived from an earliei compilation made at St Albans towards the close of the 14th Centuiy,— 1 See p. xxv, note 2 And that not only at Oxford but also (as we have seen) at Ashbuiton, and in his Cathedral City, where he ivas engaged in providing an endowment foi a Grammar-School, in connection with St, John’s Hospital, with a view to the better education, specially, of candidates foi Holy Oideis, when death cut shoit his work Bishop Grandisson, in 1332, canied out this benevolent scheme,— “Delibei adone debita considerantes et digna quod bone memoiie Walterus Predecessor noster, ad ea que longa expeiiencia gravibus esse probantui onusta dispendiis et innumeiis plena periculisdhigens intuitimi sue mentis, et potissime ad id quod quasi communis moibus inepsit quod Ecclesiaium Parochialium Bectores, et alii emani animaium habentes, ceteiique in iSaceidocio constituti, qui Giamatice fundamentum non hauserunt, ob defectum quern paciuntur in ea inutiles ad superioies scieneias vel saltern minus sufficientes ìedduntui, postquam idem Predecessor nostei unani Dornum pro Scolaribus in Logica imbuendis Oxonie fundaverat, ubi Univeisitas viget geneialis, extunc edam ad sustentacionem pueioium studencium in Giamatica et erudiendorum in moiibus et vita cordis sui sedulo destinavit affectum ; ideoque, etc soitis, tamen, humane condicio, que ipsum de medio sustulit, in causa fuit quale in pi omissis votimi smini non explevit; nos, autem, etc ” (Register of St John's Hospital, in the Ai chive? of the City of Exet&i, foi. 68b. See Olivei’s Monasticon, p 306).PREFACE. \KXXl “ Continuing their rage, the citizens made a lush for the House of the Bishop of Exeter, Mastei Walter de Stapultone, aud, setting fire to the gates, quickly foiced an entiance But nob finding the Bishop, whose destiaction was theii object, they canied off his jewels, plate, and fumituie It happened, howevei, in an evil houi, that the Bishop came back fiom the country ; who, although he had been foie warned of theii evil designs, felt no mannei of diead of the citizens. So he lode on, with all boldness, till he reached the North Door of St Paul’s, wheie he was foithwith seized by the 1 aging people, who struck at and wouudedhim, and finally, having dragged him fiom his horse, hunied him away to the place of execution When they had diagged him as fai as Chepeside, they then proclaimed him to be a traitor to the State, a seducer of the King, and a destroyei of the liberties of their City Now, the Bishop had on a kind of aimoui, which we commonly call Aketone ; and, having stripped him of that, and of all his othei gaiments, they cut off his head Two otheis, members of his household, his esquiie and his valet, suffeied the same fate Having perpetrated this sacrilegious deed, they fixed the Bishop’s head on a tali stake, by way of tiophy, to be to all beholdeis a lasting memorial of their crime As to the Bishop’s corpse, they flung it without any funeral rites, like that of an excommunicated man, into a small pit in a certain old cemetery, then altogether disused, which had belonged, formerly, to the Brothers who used to be called theibeies Pyes The cause of all this bittei enmity was that, when he was Treasurer of the Kingdom,1 he procured of the King’s Council that the Justices in Eyre should sit within the City of London ; and so it fell out that the citizens, because they had committed many offences, were subjected to manifold punishment, as they had deserved, by the forfeiture of their liberties, as well as by heavy fines and bodily chastisement It was, also, alleged against him that he had collected a great multitude of soldiers against the Queen and her son, the Duke of Aquitaine ; and it was on that account, these Londoners said, that they did their best to cut short his perfidious designs, while there was yet time ” “ Those,” says Dr Oliver, “who do not pionounce on events merely fiom their success, who attend to the spiings and piinciples of actions, must award the tribute of praise and admiration to this high-minded Bishop and Minister; they will appi eciate his zeal and energy to sustain the declining f of tunes of his Royal Mastei, and venerate him for his disiegard of self, and for his inconuptible honour and loyalty undei eveiy discouiagement ” f He was buried in the Church of St Clement-Danes ; fiom whence, outlie 28 th of March in the following yeai, his body was lemovedto Exetei, where it rests in the Cathedial, undei a beautiful canopied tomb, in the noith-east bay of the Choii, close to the High Altar The original inscription has peiished; and the piesent woidy epitaph, composed by Hokei, was set up as late as 1568, at the expense of Bishop Alley Dr Oliver was inclined to adopt (though not without hesitation) the common opinion that this tomb has been but a cenotaph from the beginning, and that the Bishop’s remains were never distuibed aftei his interment in St Clement’s Chinch “We know not,” he says, “ how to reconcile the assertion ” that they were translated to Exeter “with the omission of all charges for such removal in the Accounts of the Bishop’s Executors; and, above all, 1 “Causa inimieitiarum fueiat quia, cum esset Regui Thesauiaiius, apud Regis Consilium piocuiavit, etc ” See p, xxv, note.XXXll PREFACE. with the lettei of Bishop Grandisson (Reg, vol ii, fol 183b), addressed to one of them, Robert de Tauton, a Canon of this Cathedral, so late as the 30th of June, 1334, in the eighth yeai aftei the sad tiagedy, commending his pious intention of electing a tomb and chapel and founding a peipetual chantiy £ in suburbio Londoniarum’ wheie the body £primitus qmescit humatum ’ ” It should be remembeied, howevei, that we do not possess Giandisson’s original letter, but only a copy of it inserted in his Registei; and the word “piimitus” seems to suggest that “quiescit” may be a cleiical error foi ££ quievit” On the othei hand, Dr Olivei confesses that the evidence for the truth of the asseition is exceedingly strong /V letter written at Yoik, on the 16th of August, 1328, by Hemy Gower, Bishop of St David’s, is pieserved amongst our Cathedial Archives, in which the writer commends oui Bishop’s soul to the piayers of the Faithful, and says distinctly—“cujus corpus in Ecclesia Cathedrali Exoniensi est humatum ” Again, in the “ Chronicon Exoniense ” (Cathedral Archives No 3625, fol 58), the principal events in the Bishop’s life are briefly lecorded, the last as follows,—“Anno Domino M° CCCmo xxvij0, xxviij0 die Mensis Maicii, corpus ejusdem Walteri Episcopi, Exonie,1 sollempni tiaditui sepultuie ” Again, we have the contempoiary authority of the Cartulaiy of Newenham Abbey (often visited by Stapeldon, as the ££ Itinerary” shews),—“Walterus de Stapiltone, qui decollatus fuit die Maitis in crastino Sancti Kalisti Pape, apud Londonias, pio magna fidelitate sua, in Chepe, Anno Domini Millesimo CCCmo xxvj°, Liteia Dominicali E Et est sepultus apud Exoniam” (fol 111) It is true that no mention of any charges for the removal of the body is to be found in the Executors’ Accounts But they are not complete, the earlier portions having been lost Their Inventory of the Bishop’s effects, however, contains long-hidden evidence, ovei-looked by Dr Oliver, which happily sets the question at lest for evei The discoveiy of this evidence is so inteiesting that I shall be pardoned if I venture to describe it in detail In the List of Vestments (see p 562) occurs the following entry,—££ Item, Vestimenta de Bokeiam, in quibus Dominus Episcopus defunctus ” This poition of the MS has been so grievously defaced by the use of galls that many words aie wholly destroyed, and many can only be read with great difficulty, the discoloured vellum being nearly as daik as the ink with which they were written Every legible entry ends with the ££ price ”—the valuation—of the article mentioned When, theie-fore, I found the letter ££ s ” at the end of this entiy, with two strokes befoie it, I concluded, as a matter of course, that the value 1 A MS Book of Wharton’s, pieseived at Lambeth (No 590, p. 61), contains the above and many othei entiies taken fioin a “Clonica bievis ” His veision of the thiid Entiy is—“Anno 1327, 28 Marcii, Corpus ejusdem Exonice solemni traditili sepultune ” [F. J. B.]PREFACE. xxxiii (or a portion of the value) was “ iis ” I was wrong, and my mistake made it hard to recover the preceding words Mr Baigent (apart from the MS.), read my printed proof, in which (being still uncertain about it), I had not included the supposed price Theie was nothing before him, therefore, but a row of dots ; nothing to mislead him: and, with his usual sagacity, he came to the conclusion that the missing words were, probably “ sepultus est ” “I take it,” he wrote, “that this buckram vestment was used for the Bishop’s burial in his Cathedial His body, probably, was wiapped in cerecloths (as Bishop Lyndewode’s was found to be when it was discovered in St Stephen’s Chapel, Westminster); and, considering the lapse of time since the muider, and the indignity shewn to the body, this buckram vestment was, doubtless, selected as the most suitable with which to clothe it when it arrived at Exeter ; that material would give a more full appearance to the remains, when exposed (as, no doubt, they were) foi the veneration of the Faithful, befoie they were finally interred in the Cathedral ” This view of the case seemed so likely to be correct that I substituted for my row of dots the suggested words, within brackets; and the sheet was printed Subsequently, desiiing to follow up this clue, I spent a long time in carefully examining the bluned words. And, here, I may be permitted to say that only those who have been accustomed to attempt this sort of work (which is, often, abandoned, at the outset, in despair), have any idea of its difficulty A strong light is necessary, and a powerful magnifiei ; and when the eyes are weary the task must be dropped for a time, and leturned to over and over again The apparently hopeless spot must be held at every possible angle; and, at length, a woid (or, it may be, only a lettei), suddenly appears out of the obscurity On this occasion the last word was the first to yield itself to my gaze It was “ sepultus ” ! There was no “ precium,” therefore, in this solitary instance; for the buckiam vestments (which, by the way belonged to the Palace Chapel), had been dedicated to a solemn purpose which excluded them from the vulgar valuation of the lest After a time, I discovered in the middle word, and close to “ sepultus,” the letters “ on’ ” Did they form part of “ London[iis] ” or of “ Exon[ie] ? There was not space enough for four letters, but exactly enough for two; and presently the letter “ x ” revealed itself to me A moment more and the blot which preceded it was seen to be a capital “ E ” The word, then, was “ Exonie ” The first word was not merely hidden by the brown veil—the smear of gall,—but broken up by rough usage It was, doubtless, “ fuit ” And thus the fact so long disputed, and so often confidently denied, has been established at last,—“ Item, Vestimenta de Bokeram, in quibus Dominus Episcopus defunctus fuit Exonie sepultus ” He was laid to rest, then, under the shadow of the magnificent “tablatura” which he had so lecently reared, and within a few feet of the famous “ Silver Altar ” And much moie than the bare fact, interesting as it is, has been revealed to us by the recoveryXXXIV PREFACE. of those few words. We see, as in a picture, the mutilated form of the murdered Prelate, as his soirowing flock saw it on the day when devout men canied him to his burial,—JUqtttent hxrmt ti, ftomine, zt ICux fjcqpxtua; luxeat zx Cum «Smcti* in sternum, quia put* z&. I have piinted in an Appendix the Inventory and the Account of the Bishop’s Executors, leferred to above, togethei with some other Documents relating to the Bishop’s Will, which appears to have perished. Once more, I have to thank the many kind Friends who have generously continued to help me in my arduous but fascinating task Their names are, now, familiar to my readeis, and I need not lepeat them But I cannot lefrain from acknowledging the deep debt of gratitude which I owe, especially, to Mr Greenfield and Mr Ingle Diedge, who have, again, patiently and carefully read eveiy word of my proofs; to Mr Burch, the Registrar of the Diocese, who is evei ready to help me, and never weary of my importunity; to Mr. Boase, Mi Winslow Jones, Mr Macray, and Mr Weaver, who have bestowed much labour upon me, whenever difficulties have cropped up I have been very unscrupulous, I fear, in availing myself of their invariable and ungrudging readiness to assist me Of Mr Baigent I can only say, as I have said before, that I regard him as my colleague His interest in the progiess and accuiaey of my woik is as gieat as if it were his own And the student will discovei, at every turn, how constant and efficient his coopeiation has been, collecting my mistakes, and emiching many a page with the lesults of his uniivailed knowledge of the life and history of the Medieval Chuich in this Land. Ringmore Rectory, 9th May, 1892 F. C. H. R.THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON.THE REGISTER OF WALTER DE STAPELDON, BISHOP OF EXETER A.D. 1307—1326. The following Documents are written on two fly-leaves at the beginning of the Volume,— I. [Concerning Nicholas le Engleis, clerk, who was confined in the Bishop's Prison]. Walterus, etc., dilectis fìliis Cancellano et Subdecano in Ecclesia Exoniensi ac eciam Officiali Peculiaris Juiisdiccionis nostre, salutem, giaciam, et benediccionem —Ex parte Nicholai le Engleis, clerici nostie Diocesis, nobis est humiliter supplicatimi, etc, narrando seiiem indictamenti et criminis sibi impositi, ac eciam qualiter ad deposicionem laicorum fueiit carceii Episcopi per Justiciaries Regis in ea pai te, tanquam clericus, liberatus, quodque, super hujusmodi crimine falso et maliciose sibi imposito, ut pretenditur, sit immunis et in nullo culpabilis, ad ipsius purgacionem super dicto crimine sic, ut piemittititur, sibi imposito,1 procedere in forma Ecclesie et alias sibi in ea parte justiciam faceie curai emus Nolentes, igitur, eidem cleiico in sua justicia deesse, qui in ea exhibenda omnibus sumus nobis subditis debitores ; advertentes, eciam, quod de illis quos career tenet inclusos aperta sit diffinicione sanccitum, ut aut damp-nandos velox pena comitetui aut liberandos custodia non maceret diuturna, —vobis, tenore Presencium committimus et mandamus quatinus, facta ad mandatum vestrum in parfcibus et locis ubi hujusmodi crimina dicuntur fuisse commissa, certis diebus solempnibus, prout hactenus est in talibus consuetum, proclamacione puplica et solempni, si aliquis appai uerit op-positor seu contradictor, tam eidem quam prefato clerico in ea parte facere curetis pei omnia debitum justicie complementum ; si, vero, nullus in hac parte libere apparueiit oppositor seu contradictor, facta preclusione ad inquirendum ulterius supei premissis in forma juiis, necnon ad liberandum eundem clericum a nostro caicere memorato, quo occasione premissa detinetur, si per hujusmodi Inquisicionem super premissis criminibus sibi impositis reperiatur immunis, premissa purgacione debita, procedere Quod si per Inquisicionem ipsam seu alias, ut premittitur, culpabilis super hiis sit repertus, vos eundem ad carcerem nostrum remittentes precipiatis ex tunc ipsum in eodem carcei e sub fida custodia reservari. Ad que omnia et singula et ea quomodolibet contingencia facienda, vobis et duobus vestrum, cum Canonice cohercionis potestate, tenore Presencium committimus vices nostras —Datum, etc. ; Anno Domini, etc. [Unfoitunately, the date is omitted]—fol 1 n. [Concerning the Custody of the Daughters of John le Seneschal, deceased] [A D 1324]—Piacila apud Westmonasterium coram W de Ber efor de et Sociis suis, Justiciariis Domini Regis de Banco, a die Pasche in ires septimanas, Anno Regni Regis Edwardi, Filii Regis Edwardi, decimo septimo — Cornubia B 1 impositis, MS.4 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. Johanna, que fait uxoi Johannis le Seneschal [defuncti]1 summonita fuit ad ìespondendum Waltero, Episcopo Exoniensi, de Placito quod reddat ei Maigaretam, Elizabethan!, et Johannam, fìlias et heredes Johannis le Seneschal, quarum Custodia ad ipsum Episcopum pertineret, eo quod predictus Johannes terram suam de eo tenuit per servicium militare, etc Et unde idem Episcopus dicit quod predictus Johannes le Seneschal, pater predictaium heredum, tenuit de eo Manerium de Mudion,2 cum per-tinenciis, per homagium, fidelitatem, et servicium quarte partis feodi unius Militis, videlicet ad scutagium Domini Regis quadraginta solidorum cum accident decern sol, et ad plus plus, et ad minus minus, et faciende secte ad Cuiiam ipsius Episcopi de Pemyn de tribus septimanis in ties septimanas, ut de jure Ecclesie sue Beati Petri Exoniensis ; de quibus homagio et servicio idem Episcopus fuit seisitus per manus predicti Johannis, ut de jure Ecclesie sue Beati Petri Exoniensis ; et obiit in homagio suo ; et ea racione ad ipsum Episcopum peitinet Custodia predictaium heiedum Pi edicta Johanna piedictam Custodiam ei injuste deforciavit ; unde dicit quod deterioiatus est, et dampnum habet ad valenciam ducentarum librarum, et inde producit sectam, etc. Eadem Johanna summonita fuit ad ìespondendum Isabelle que fuit uxor Stephani de Bello Prato, de Placito quod reddat ei predictas Maigaretam, Elizabetham, et Johannam, fìlias et heredes piedicti Johannis le Seneschal, quarum Custodia ad ipsam Isabellam peitinet eo quod piedictus Johannes terram suam de ea tenuit pei servicium militale, etc ; et unde eadem Isabella per Benedictum de Biay, atornatum suum, dicit quod predictus Johannes le Seneschal, pater predictarum heiedum etc , tenuit de ea quatuor aci as terre Comubiensis, cum pertinenciis, in Polkellom, Ti elewithe, Kennegi, Ganos, Tieury, et Tiemethiel,3 pei homagium, fidelitatem, et servicium xijs. et iiijd pei annum, et secte faciende ad Cuiiam ipsius Isabelle de Lannestly4 de tribus septimanis in ties septimanas, et ad scutagium Domini Regis xls. cum accident viijs et iiijd , et ad plus plus, et ad minus minus ; de quibus homagio et seivicio eadem Isabella fuit seisita pei manus piedicti Johannis ; et obiit in homagio suo, et ea racione ad ipsam Isabellam peitinet Custodia piedictarum heredum Predicta Johanna predictam Custodiam ei injuste def 01 ciavit ; unde dicit quod deteriorata est et dampnum habet ad valenciam quingentarum librarum, et inde pi oducit sectam, etc. Et Johanna venit et défendit vim et injuriam quas etc. Et quoad predictam Margaretam, filiam et imam heredum predicti Johannis, dicit quod ipsa Maigareta non est in Custodia sua, eo quod ipsa maritata fuit vivente piedicto Johanne, pâtre suo, etc Et quoad pi édictas Elizabetham et Johannam, fìlias et coheiedes predicti Johannis, dicit quod ipsa nichil clamat in Custodia eaiundem Elizabethe et Johanne nisi tanquam mater earum racione nutrituie, etc ; et illas produxit hic in Curia ad reddendum cui piedictoium Episcopi et Isabelle de jure îeddi debeant, etc Et Episcopus dicit quod pi édicté heiedes sibi, et non piefate Isabelle, de juie reddi debent, quia dicit quod predictus Johannes, pater piedictaium heredum, et antecessoies sui tenuerunt predictum Maneiium de Midyon (sic) de ipso Episcopo et Predecessoribus suis, etc, per antiquius feoffamentum per servicium militare quam tenuerunt predictas quatuor acras terre Cornubiensis de pi edicta Isabella et antecessoribus suis ; et hoc pietendit verificaie, etc. Et quia predicta Isabella non est hic in propria 1 This page has suffered from damp, and several words are all but illegible 2 Mudgeon, in St Martin-in-Meneage The Seneschals were seated at Trene-thick in the adjoining Paiish of St Wendion 3 Poikellis, in Wendion ; Tielowetlqin St Erth ; Kenneggy, in St Bieage ; Gan as, in St. Mawgan in-Meneage ; Trew, in St Breage ; Tienethick, in St Wendion (?). 4 The piincipal Manor in Gulval, and antiently the name of that Paiish.THE REGISTER 0E JBISHOP STAPELDON. 0 persona sua, immo per attornatum suum quem fecit versus piefatam Johannam in predicto Placito, per quod non potest ad veiificacionem quam predictus Episcopus pretendi! respondere, preceptum est Vicecomiti quod per probos, etc, scile faceret predicte Isabelle quod sit hie in Octabis Sancti Johannis Baptiste per Justiciaiios ad lespondendum predicto Episcopo, etc. Idem dies datus est piedictis Episcopo et Johanne hie in Banco ; et super hoc eadem Johanna invenit manucaptoies habendi pie-dictas heredes hie ad prefatum Tei minum, et sic de die in diem quousque etc ; scilicet, Willelmum Herewarde de Comitatu Cornubie, Johannem Bloyou de eodem Comitatu, Oliverum Tregasou de eodem Comitatu, Radulphum de Penwre de eodem Comitatu, Rogerum Fiz Rican de Comitatu Devonie, et Johannem de Caignes de eodem Comitatu, etc Postea, ad diem ilium venit tarn predicti Episcopus et Isabella quam predicta Johanna, in propriis personis suis ; et eadem Johanna pioduxit hie predictas Elizabethans. et Johannam, fìlias et heredes, etc Et piedictus Episcopus, sicut piius, dicit quod predicta Custodia ad ipsum Episcopum, et non ad predictam Isabellam pertinet, quia dicit quod piedictus Johannes, pater piedictarum heredum, et antecessores sui tenuerunt predictum Manerium de Mudyon de ipso Episcopo et Predecessoribus suis, et feoffatoiibus suis et eoium antecessoiibus, per antiquius feoffamentum, pei servicium militare, quam tenuerunt piedictas quatuor acras terre Cornubiensis de piedicta Isabella et antecessoribus suis ; et hoc paiatus est verificaie, etc Et Isabella dicit quod predictus Johannes, pater predictaium heredum, et antecessores sui, tenuerunt predictas iiij acras tei re Cornubiensis de ipsa Isabella et antecessoribus suis per antiquius feoffamentum, per seivicium militale, quam tenuerunt predictum Manerium de Mudyon de piedicto Episcopo et Pie-decessoribus suis, et feoffatoiibus suis et eorum antecessoribus Et de hoc ponit se super patriam et Episcopus similiter. Ideo preceptum est Vice-comiti quod venire faceret hie, a die Sancti Michaelis in xv dies, pei Justiciaiios xij etc, per quos, etc, et qui, etc , et recogniciones, etc, quia tarn, etc Et predictus Episcopus posuit loco suo Radulphum Speke, vel Adam de Bauntone ; et predicta Isabella posuit loco suo Benedictum le Bi ay, vel Johannem Trelan, etc. Et dies datus est predicte Johanne, hie, ad prefatum Terminum, ad habendum predictas heredes per manucapcionem, supiadictam etc Postea, continuato inde inter eos Processi! usque a die Pasche in tres septimanas, Anno Regni Regis nunc xviij, nisi Johannes de Bonsser, die Jo vis proximaante Annunciacionem Beate Malie [21 March, 1324-5], apud Lance-vetone piius, etc Ad quem diem venit piedictus Episcopus, et Isabella non venit. Et predictus Johannes de Bonsser, coi am quo, etc., misit hie veie-dict/um j urate predicte hie in hec veiba:—Postea, predicto die Jovis proximo ante FestumAnnunciacionis Beate Marie, apudLancevetone, coi am Johannem de Bonsser, associato sibi Willelmo de Botreaux, Milite, venit tarn predictus Episcopus, per Adam de Bauntone, attornatum suum, quam predicta Isabella in propria persona sua Et similiter jurati de consensu Parcium electi ; qui dicunt, super sacramentum suum, quod piedictus Johannes le Seneschal, pater predictarum heredum, et antecessores sui, tenuerunt predictum Manerium de Mudion, cum peitinenciis, de predicto Episcopo et Piedecessoribus suis, et feoffatoribus suis et eorum antecessoiibus, per antiquius feoffamentum, per servicium militare, quam predictas iiij acras terre, cum pertinenciis, de predicta Isabella et antecessoribus suis, per servicium militare. Et dicunt quod predictus Episcopus sustinuit dampna ad valenciam Cs. occasione qua predicta Isabella deforciavit ei Cuatodiam predictam. Ideo consideratum est quod predictus Episcopus recuperet veisus earn Custodiam predictam et dampna sua predicta Et Isabella in misericordia. —fol. 1. Ill [A D 1323—1325].—Concerning the right of Presentation to the Church of Snitterfield (near Stratford-on-Avon, Co Warwick),— Walteius, Episcopus Exoniensis, opposuit se iiij die veisus Thomam West6 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. et Alianoram, uxorem ejus, de Placito quod idem Episcopus permittat ipsos Thomam et Alianoram pi esentale ydoneam Peisonam ad Ecclesiam de Snytenfelde, que vacat et ad suam spectat donacionem, etc Et ipsi non venerunt, etc. Et fuerunt querentes. Idcirco consideratum est quod predictus Episcopus recuperet versus predictos Thomam et Alianoram presentacionem suam ad piedictam Ecclesiam ; et habeat Breve Episcopo Wygorniensi quod, non obstante reclamacione predictoium Thome et Alianore, ad presentacionem predicti Episcopi ad predictam Ecclesiam idoneam Personam admittat Et Thomas et Alianora in misericoidia. Et super hoc predictus Episcopus dicit quod non est necesse ad inquirendum de collusione, etc., contra formam Statuti ne tei re vel tenementa ad manum mortuam deveniant, etc. ; quia dicit quod ipse tenet Advocacionem predictam sibi, et heredibus suis et assignatis, per Cartam cujusdam Walteri de Cantilupo, fratris Johannis de Cantilupo, Militis ; quam hie profert, et in qua continetur quod idem Walterus de Cantilupo dedit, concessit, et Carta illa confìrmavit Veneiabili Patii Waltero de Stapeldone, Exoniensi Episcopo, unam placeam terre in Snitenfelde, que jacet inter Lunscombe et la Hethe, etc , et Advocacionem Ecclesie Paroch-ialis de Snytenfelde, cum omnibus pertinenciis, etc ; habendas et tenendas piedicto Domino Waltero de Stapeldone, heredibus suis et assignatis, die Capitalibus Dominis ejusdem feodi, per servicium inde debitum et consuetum, libere, quiete, bene, et in pace, jure hereditario inperpetuum. Et predictus Walterus de Cantilupo et heredes sui, etc. totam predictam placeam terre et predictam Advocacionem cum suis pertinenciis, piedicto Waltero de Stapeldone, heredibus suis et assignatis, contra omnes gentes tenentur warrantizare, acquietale, et defendere inperpetuum. Cujus Datum est apud Wygomiam, die Martis in crastino Festi Sancti Ambrosii, Anno Regni Regis nunc sextodecimo [5 April] —Et dicit quod predictus Walterus de Cantilupo venit coram Justiciaiiis de Banco apud Eboracum, die Veneris proxima post tres Septimanas Pasche, Anno Regni Regis nunc xvj°, et cognovit predictam Cartam esse factum suum ; et ibi plenius irrotulatur, ut [patet] Rotulo Primo de Cartis et Processibus ejusdem Termini Et super hoc inspecto Rotulo predicto, hoc idem compel turn est Set, quia idem Episcopus anainavit quandam assisam ultime Presentacionis versus piedictos Thomam et Alianoiam de Advocacione Ecclesie predicte, ut patet Rotulo istius Termini ccxix, idciico procedatur Assisa illa inter eos ; et inde habent diem in Octabis Sancte Trinitatis Idcirco inde cesset execucio de Breve habendo Episcopo, quousque, etc — Pascha xviij. Rot. ccvj —-fol, 2. IV. Concerning the same,— [A.D 1325] —Coram W. de Berford et Sociis suis, Justiciariis de Banco, de Termino Trinitatis, Anno Megni Regis Edwardi, filii Regis Edwardi, decimo octavo. Assisa venit recognicionis quis advocatus tempore pacis piesentavit ultimam Personam, que moitua est, ad Ecclesiam de Snitenfelde, que vacat, etc, et cujus Advocacionem Walterus de Stapeldone, Episcopus Exoniensis, clamavit versus Thomam West et Alianoram uxorem ejus. Et modo venit piedictus Episcopus Et predicti Thomas et Alianora non venerunt Et sum-moniti,etc in diem resummoneantur quod sint hie in Octabis Sancte Trinitatis, etc, audituri recognicionem assise predicte, etc. Et Vicecomes tunc habeat corpora recognicionum,1 etc.—Postea, ad diem ilium venit predictus Walterus ; et predicti Thomas et Alianora resummoniti, etc., non venerunt. * “ Apud Anglos, recogniciones dicuntur veritas assisis demandatur ; vulgo, viri sacramentales seu juratores, qui- eciam, jmatores dicti” (D'Amis) bus recognoscenda et disquirenda íeiTHE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. 7 Idcirco predicta assisa capiatur versus eos per defaltam etc.—Et super hoc idem Walterus dicit quod ipsemet ultimo preselitavit ad predictam Ecclesiam quendam Walterum de Cantilupo, clericum suum, qui ad presentacionem suam fuit admissus et institutus tempore pacis, tempoie Domini Regis nunc ; per cujus resignacionem piedicta Ecclesia modo vacat ; et petit quod assisa ista inde piocedat, etc—Juratoies dicunt, super sacramentum suum, quod predictus Walterus de Stapeldone, verus advocatus Ecclesie predicte, ultimo piesentavit ad predictam Ecclesiam piedictum Walteium de Cantilupo, clericum suum, qui ad presentacionem suam fuit admissus et institutus, tempore pacis, tempore Domini Regis nunc, et per cujus resignacionem predicta Ecclesia modo vacat, et per ìesignacionem illam incepit vacale in Quadragesima proximo preterita Dicunt, preterea, ad evidenciam veredicti sui quod predicta Advocacio, simul cum aliis tenementis in Villa de Snytesfelde (sic), ad que Advocacio predicta peitinebat, dudum fueiunt in seisina cujusdam Johannis de Cantilupo, Militis, Domini de Snytenfelde ; qui quidem Johannes in crastino Ciicumcisionis Domini, Anno regni Regis nunc undecimo [2 Jan., 1317-18], per Caitam suam dedit, concessit, et confiimavit cuidam Waltero de Cantilupo, fratii suo, unam placeam tene sue cum Advocacione Ecclesie piedicte, ad totum tempus vite ipsius Walteri de Cantilupo, et obligavit se et heredes suos ad wanantizandum predictam placeam tene et Advocacionem Ecclesie piedicte contra omnes gentes, in forma predicta —Et, postea, illa placea terre, cum Advocacione predicta, in seisina ipsius Walteii de Cantilupo existente, pei donum predicti Johannis, idem Johannes in crastino Epiphanie Domini [7 Jan], Anno legni Regis nunc xj, per Scriptum suum remisit, concessit, et omnino quietam clamavit dicto Waltero de Cantilupo predictam placeam terre, simul cum Advocacione Ecclesie predicte, et obligavit se et heiedes suos ad wairantizandum eidem Waltero etheiedibus suis, et suis assignatis, predictam placeam terre, simul cum Advocacione predicta, conti a omnes mortales, inperpetuum.—Et, postea, die Martis in crastino Festi Sancti Ambrosii, Anno legni Regis nunc xvj° [5 Aprii, 1323], idem Walterus de Cantilupo pei Cartam suam dedit, concessit, et confiimavit piedicto Walteio de Stapeldone predictam placeam tene in Snytenfelde, et Advocacionem Ecclesie piedicte, habendas et tenendas eidem Waltero de Stapeldone et heredibus suis, et suis assignatis, inpeipetuum Et obligavit se et heredes suos ad warrantizandum, etc Dicunt, eciam, quod predicta Ecclesia valet per annum quadraginta marcas —Idcirco consideratum est quod piedictus Walteius de Stapeldone recupeiet Presentacionem suam veisus predictos Thomam et Alianoram. Et habeat Breve Episcopo Wygorniensi quod ad presentacionem ipsius Walteri de Stapeldone, ad predictam Ecclesiam ydoneam Personam admittat Et Thomas et Alianora in misericordia. Et super hoc idem Walterus de Stapildone (sic) giatis remittit ei dampna, etc*—Pasch. Rot. ccix.—ibid.8 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. REGISTRUM DE TEMPORE MAGISTRI WALTERI DE STAPELDONE, EXONIENSIS EPISCOPI, DE LITERIS CLAUSIS, FACTIS ET RECEPTIS A TEMPORE CONFIRMACIONIS ELECCIONIS SUE USQUE AD CONSECRACIONEM. [A.D. 1307-8] Litem directa Cardinali Anglico :— Veneiabili in Christo Patii ac Domino suo, Domino Thome, Dei giacia Sacrosante Romane Ecclesie Titulo Sancte Sabine Piesbiteio Cardinali, suus humilis Capellanus, Walteius, permissione Ejusdem Electus Exoniensis coniirmatus, salutem et cum omni subjeccione debitum famulatum —Ex preterita benivolencia vestre Sanctitatis, quam in meis agendis ìeppeii noviter fiuctuosam, credens—immo sciens—quod ipsa Dominacio vestra jocundabitur de prosperis successibus meis in futuris, vestre Patemitati duxi Piesentibus intimandum quod die Mei curii in crastino Festi Sancti Gregoiii Pape proximo pieteriti [13 March], in Ecclesia Conventuali Rad-yngie, fuit Eleccio de me facta solempniter conili mata, et Tempoialitas Episcopatus per Dominum Regem apud Westmonasterium michi libeiata die Sabbati tunc sequente [16 March]. Archiepiscopus noster ad hue non venit in Angliam, nec est apud nos de certo tempore adventus sui aliqua ceititudo Et Monachi Cantuarienses dicunt quod non permittent aliquem Electum Cantuariensis Provincie alibi quam in Ecclesia Cantuariensi aliqua-liter consecrari Set hoc michi erit valde durum, eo quod sum ad presens quasi in puris et nudis, et Maneria Episcopatus, de instauro nuda, de bladis Regiis tempoie vacacionis excultis sunt vestita Tradidi presentem Literam quibusdam Nunciis Abbatis et Conventus de Hida, Wyntoniensis Dyocesis, qui veniunt ad Curiam pro Sanctitatis vestre benivolencia cap-tanda, ut credo, sufficienter informati Mala sunt tempora hiis diebus in Anglia, prout ipsi Nuncii et alii vobis dicere potei unt plenius viva voce Ad Ecclesie Universalis et precipue Anglicane [salutem] vesti am Sancti-tatem consei ve t Altissimi us per tempoia diu et prospeie processuia!—Datum Londoniis, xiij Kalendas Aprilis [20 March] ; et hec est pi ima Litera quam sigillo huic apposito feceram consigliali —fol 3. Litera diveda Episcopo Wéllensi pro Johanne de Bruetone :— Venerabili in Chiisto Patii, Domino Waltero,1 Dei gracia Bathoniensi et Wellensi Episcopo, Walteius, permissione Ejusdem Electus Exoniensis confìrmatus, salutem etc—Gratum obsequium Altissimo credimus exhibere si Ecclesiarum indempnitatem, Prelatis reverenciam, omnibus pacem, pro nostris viribus, procuremus Sane vir venerabilis et discretus, Magister Johannes de Bruetone, versus Curiam Romanam, ex multis causis, in nostia comitiva nuper dirigens gressus suos, intencionem suam quasi incommut-abiliter disponebat, ut si Ecclesiam de Cristemelford,2 vestri patronatus, in cujus possessione tunc extiteiat, una cum quibusdam aliis Benefìciis, ex Dispensatone Apostolica levitei habeie non posset, ipsam Ecclesiam in eadem Curia dimitteiet in manu folti, et in tali quod nunquam Angliam visitans, si que sibi deerunt pio ìetencione ipsius Ecclesie que sunt juris, ea suppleri faceret ex plenitudine potestatis, eidemque Magistro Johanni dimittenti honores alios et commoda procuraret. Considerantes, igitur, quod premissa absque irreparabili prejudicio ipsius Ecclesie vesti aque offensione, vinculis pacis et karitatis ex hoc forte aliqualiter dissolutis, fieri non valebant, et piopter hoc ìemedium quale tunc potuimus adhibentes, Waltei de Haselschaue (A.D. 1302—1308). 3 Chiistian-Malfoid, Wilts.THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. 9 ipsum Magistrum Johannem, pi imo peisonaliter viva voce, et postea nostiis Literis ìogavimus, obseciavimus, et adjuiavimus modis omnibus quibus credebamus expedire, quod considerando novissima Ecclesiam predlctam nullo modo dimitteiet in forma supeiius annotata ; promittentes sibi quod in ìedditu (sic) suo in Angliam pro repi esentacione sua ad eandem Ecclesiam, a vestra Sancta Paternitate impetranda, ad vos peisonaliter veniremus et inteiponeremus ad hec totis viribus paites nostias. Unde dictus Magistei Johannes, dimissa ibi in secietis, ut asseiit, lesignacione, de data illius tempoiis et ex habundanti procuratole ad lesignandum de novo, si opor-teat, sub confidencia promissionis nostre, infectis negociis suis illis et aliis ad partes Anglie celeriter est reveisus Hinc est quod propter novum adventum Archiepiscopi et Conseci acionem nostram cum adjutoi io Altissimi lioviter faciendam, necnon in pioximo futuium Pailiamentum ad vesti am piesenciam accedere non valentes, vesti am sanctarn Paternitatem bona fide consulendo rogamus, et rogando consulimus affectu quo possumus am* pliori, quatinus dictum Magistium Johannem, qui est utique vir valens et discretus, vobisque et vesti is prodesse potei it tarn in vita quam in morte, velitis ad piedictam Ecclesiam suo periculo pi esentare iterum intuitu karitatis Et si ipse vesti am Dominacionem in aliquo offendei it tem-poiibus retioactis, vobis et vesti is futuris tempoiibus, cum debita satis-faccione, pro viiibus complacebit Scire, eciam, certitudinalitei velit vesti a sancta Paternitas reverenda quod multa alia sunt peiicula atque commoda que non sunt sciipta in libio hoc, que si vobis essent exposita ìaciona-biliter movere debeient ad hujusmodi presentacionem faciendam. Ipsa, tamen, alicui non sciibemus nec dicemus alteri quam vobis, aut uni de nepotibus vestris, videlicet Domino Preposito vel fratri suo. Ille Qui est Veiitas et verus cognitor secretoium novit quod bona fide, nullo falso admixto, vobis super hiis scribimus veiitatem. Tantum, igitur, super hiis facere velit vesti a Paternitas pia, disci eta, et libeialis, nostris consilio precibus, et amore, ut, exclusis omnibus peiiculis, nos vestris bene-placitis in causa consimili ìeddere possitis arcius obligatos.—Ad regimen Ecclesie vos conseivet Altissimus per tempoia prospeia et prolixa !—Datum apud Chudeham xiiij die Aprilis ; ibid. Litem directa Preposito Wettensi1 :— Suo Pieposito suus Electus id quod sibi —Scribimus multa Domino vestio Episcopo pro repi esentacione ad Ecclesiam de Ciistemelfoid de disci eto viio, Johanne de Bruetone, facienda Et quia ciedimus quod ipsa Soiiptuia vobis seiiosius ostendetur, ipsa iterato vobis non scribimus, circa alia ad piesens plurimum occupati Set, quia ipsam ìepiesentacionem pro cujus-libet Partis utilitate et vitandis diveisis periculis bona fide coiditer affectamus, vestie amicicie pieces nostras effundimus, affectu quo possumus ampliori, quatinus, ad hujusmodi i epresentacionem impetiandam velitis, si libeat, inteiponere partes vestras ; nec ciedimus ex hiis precibus vos aut Magistrum Thomam, fratrem vestrum, aliqualiter offendere, cum eidem 1 The Provostship was a Chapter-Office —a euiious one ; older than the embodiment of Dean and Chapter by Bishop Robeit, c 1135. He was “ Provost ” in the Manorial sense, i e. the Head Manager of the Estates which the Bishop held for the benefit of the Canons. Fi om 113 5 the Chapter managed its own property, and eveiy Prebendary his own corpus', but, as the Manor of Combe was lich enough to maintain fifteen Prebendaiies, and was an entile corpus, it needed a Pio- vost to manage it, and to apportion dividends to the fifteen. The Provost became “Piovost of Combe”; and he was a sinecurist, rated at £40 in Pope Nicholas’ Valor, and at £63 in the Valor of Henr. VIII. After the accession of Edw. VI the emoluments of the Office weie used for the i e-endowment of the plundeied Deaneiy. I am indebted to Bishop Hobhouse, now resident in Wells, for these interesting particular.10 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. Magistio Thome de melioii Eeelesia, de quo gaudemus, noviter sit provision, sicque foite, eciam, si alia cessaient, effectualiter piosequi non potent litem super Ecclesiam de Cristemelford prius motam Et reveia non ciedimus quod predictus Magister Thomas, vel quivis alius, a predicto Magistro Johanne piedictam Ecclesiam pei Presentacionem Domini vestii valeat optinere, pi out ab eodem Magistio Johanne et aliis majoiibus didicimus, et vobis aut sibi dicemus expressius in proximo nostro colloquio personali, quod utinam sit in bi evi Predicto Magisti o Thome non sci ibimus ad presens exhac causa, ciedentes quod hec Scriptura sufficere debeat pro utroque Altissimus vos conservet!—Datum apud Chudeham, xiiij die Aprilis —fol 3b. Litera directa Johanni de Bruetone :— Salutem in terris et gloriam in Excelsis —Receptis Liteiis vestris affectuosas preces continentibus, proposuimus ad Dominum Bathoniensem, licet cum gravamine nostro, in Septimana Pasche cucuriisse, ordinavimusque ad hoc dietas, familiam, et vectuiam; set postea supervenit Magister Robeitus frater noster, quern ad Aichiepiscopum, Prioiem, et Monachos Cantuaiie, pio quibusdam negociis, de quibus scitis, super nostra Conseciacione, tians-misimus, dicens nobis quod, Priore et Monachis nostre Peticioni quodammodo eonsencientibus, cum inciperet negocium exponere dicto Aichiepiscopo, ipse, loquentem quasi in primis verbis intenumpens, feiocitate solita lespondebat quod, suo perpetuo, nobis vel alii non concedeiet quod idem noster nuncius ex parte nostra petere nitebatur, subiciens alia multa que propter ipsius honorem subticuimus ista vice, et quodammodo admirans quod sibi non occunimus pio die Consecracionis nostre Cantuaiie postu-landa Unde, quia nescimus cum quo pede fodere volueiit, non audemus ab eodem ex quacumque causa ulteiius elongare, set secundo vel tercio die post Diem Pasche veisus eundem Archiepiscopum dirigemus nostros gressus, et faciemus apud ipsum juxta viam juris vel gracie quod Altissimus insphabit Rogamus, igitui, quod super eo quod hac vice non venimus personaliter ad Dominum Bathoniensem, nos, si libeat, excusatos habentes, recipere velitis Literas quas ad Dominum Episcopum et Pie-positum, nepotem suum, tiansmittimus ex hac causa. Et, ut sciatis quid in eisdem Liteiis sit contentum, transcriptum ipsarum de verbo ad veibum vobis tiansmittimus presentibus interclusum. Si alia, aliis, vel alitei, super negocio vestio sciibere debeamus, scribatis nobis et scribemus —Altissimus vos conservet!—Datum apud Chudeham, xiiij die Aprilis ; ibid. Litera directa Abbati de Hertilaunde :— Discreto viro et religioso Domino, Johanni, Dei giacia Abbati de Heitilaunde, Walterus, permissione Ejusdem Electus Exoniensis, salutem et antique dilee-cionis constanciam et augmentum.—Licet, juxta desiderium mentis vestre, viva voce Magistri Roberti, Fratris nostii, et Literis quorundam aliorum amicorum nostroium nobis expositum, pro Magistro Thoma de Kaiyveynec, consanguineo vestro, super Eeelesia de Udno Parva1 non adimpleveiimus ista vice, vos rogamus quod ex hoc offensi nullatenus existatis ; scientes pro certo quod ante ipsius adventum de predicta Eeelesia incommutabiliter duximus ordinandum. Nec est moris quod Beneficia quorum Collaeio per lapsum temporis est ad Superiorem devoluta alicui Parcium litigancium aliqualiter conferantur, ne Superior conferens jus unius Patroni plusquam alterius indebite videatur approbare Yolumus, tamen, contemplacione persone vestre, eidem Magistro Thome in equivalenti Beneficio, vel majori si hoc velitis, cum adinvicem habuerimus colloquium, efficaciter obligari. Dixit, enim, nobis idem Thomas quod dicta Eeelesia valorem decern marcarum non excedit; et certi sumus quod pro tarn modico Beneficio 1 St. Perran-Uthno, in Cornwall.THE REGISTER OP BISHOP STAPELBON. 11 nolletis quod faceiemus aliquid quod ledundaie possit in fame vel fide-litatis nostre lesionem Certi sitis quod idem consanguineus vestei veniendo ad nos laborem non perdet vel expensas Altissimus vos conseivet!—Datum apud Chudeham, xvij die Apiilis ; ibid Liter a directa Decano Oxoniensi :— Suo Decano suus Electus id quod sibi —Dixit nobis nuper Magister Willelmus de Wolleghe, clericus noster, de paitibus illis ìediens, quod vos in Capitulo coram Fiatribus nostris verba subsequencia, vel consilia eundem intelleetum habencia, dicebatis ; videlicet, quod eramus de nimia credulitate arguendi. Unde, licet forte non possumus super hiis totaliter excusari, volumus tamen omnia vos contingencia quibus fidem adhibuimns per testes ydoneos, si opoi -teat, in vesti o presencia comprobare Yosque intendimus super ciedulitate nimis cita arguere inter nos in secretls, cum adinvicem habueiimus colloquium personale Nec placet aut placebit nobis quod tercia peisona intei nos super biis ex preteritis causis advocetur Cesset, igitur, interim, quesumus, disputacio supradicta; et tunc, cum adjutorio Dei, quicquid dicant homines, eiimus unius mutue voluntatis Altissimus vos conservet !—Datum apud Horslegh, xxx die Apiilis —fol 4 Litera directa Dominic Thome de Hentone vel Johanni Toyllero\— Salutem quam sibi —Quia dedimus karissimo amico nostro, Domino Johanni de Bansfcede, cleiico Domini Regis, quatuor arbores in bosco nostio de Chuddeleghe, pro meremio ad edificia sua de Ermyngtone construenda competentes, vos rogamus quatinus per vos vel alterum vestrum, vel alium de quo confiditis, hujusmodi arbores bonas sibi, vel alteri suo nomine piesentes Literas deferenti, liberari faciatis. Proviso semper quod arbores ad meremium pro Fabrica Novi Operis Exoniensis signati remaneant semper salvi. Valete!—Datum apud Stockwylle, juxta Londonias, iiij die Maii ; ibid. Litera directa Domino Johanni Strange, Canonico Exoniensi :— Salutem, etc —Intellecto quod in creacione bone memorie Domini nostii, Domini Thome, Dei gracia Exoniensis Episcopi, graciam Domino Regi tunc temporis quodammodo debitam supei piomocione vestra in Benefìcio Ecclesiastico habebatis, vos rogamus quatinus cujusmodi Beneficium vobis ea occasione collatum fuerat, et si aliquam Pensionem usque ad assecu-cionem hujusmodi Benefiqii habuistis, et, si sit, quantam, nos pei liteias vestras velitis indilate reddere cerciores ; intendimus, enim, nos supei hoc, quatenus moderna tempoia permittunt, nostiis Predecessoribus confermare Altissimus vos conservet!—Datum apud Stockwille, iij die Maii ; ibid. Litera directa Rectori Ecclesie de Donsforde :— Eodem die emanavit consimilis Litera Domino Pagano, Rectoii Ecclesie de Dounsforde, de verbo ad verbum ; hoc excepto, quod iste optinuit graciam in creacione Domini Petri, quondam Exoniensis Episcopi. Litera directa Domino Radulpho de Arundel :— Salutem quam sibi —Literas vestras deprecatoiias super Vicaria Sancti Colani presbitero vestro conferenda, in crastino Invencionis Sancte Crucis [4 May], apud Stockwylle, juxta Londonias, recepimus hora prima Et, quia ante recepcionem Literarum vestrarum de vacacione predicta ìeveia audivimus, ipsam cuidam Magistro Arcium de Coi nubia, in pauperimo statu Ox;onie existenti, contulimus intuitu karitatis. Set, si ipse cui dictam Vicariam contulimus ipsam, propter ejus exilitatem noluerit acceptare, extunc de precibus vesti is faciemus ad honorem Dei et vestrum quod viderimus oportunum.—Datum die et loco supradictis ; ibid. [The following Letter has been cancelled, and the words “ non fuit missa ” written in the margin]. Litera directa Domino Cardinali Anglico :— Venerabili in Christo Patii ac Domino, Thome, Dei gracia Saciosancte Romane12 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. Ecclesie Titulo Sancte Sabine Piesbitero Caidinali, Waltei us, etc , saiutem. — Licet, ex precibus Sanctitatis vestre spe concepta, Consecracionem nostiam alibi quam in Ecclesia Cantuariensi a Domino Cantuariensi, diveisis racioni-bus sibi exponendis, fieri cum humilitate debita postulassero, idem tamen nec piecibus vestiis nec racionibus motivis, quas eciam audire ìenuit, ali-qualiter inclinatus, quod petendum fuerat denegavit, plus solito exscandes-cens (sic) antequam sibi esset peticio plenius explanata ; prius autem negando ìespondeie non potuit, licet fuisset cognitor secretoium Nolens, igitur, in prosecucione ipsius peticionis ipsum ulteiius offendei e, sub cujus obediencia oportebit me ulterius permaneie, diem et locum competentes ad bene-placitum dicti Domini Archiepiscopi mihi assignari petii, diversis vicibus, prò Consecracione supradicta ; ipse, tamen, quod petebatur tacere distulit, ex ìacionabili causa forsitan tunc tempoiis impeditus, prout vestre Sancte Paternitati sufficienter constabit per Puplica Instrumenta que ostendere poterit lator presens Audiens, autem, postea, quod Dominus Electus Wygorniensis, cum quo, prò vitandis sumptibus sperabam consecrari, pio-rogacionem sue Conseciacionis et loci mutacionem procurare intendit ex plenitudine potestàtis, piam Patemitatem vestram humili devocione deprecor et lequiro quafcinus, si sit ita, michi utique diveisis racionibus magis indigenti, giaciam consimilem procurale veli tis, dum tamen id fieri valeat infra breve tempus et absque sumptibus oneiosis Matei iam, vero, cujusdam Peticionis per me, absque nominis expressione, super hiis rudi modo conceptam, et per aliquem Peticionaiium Curie secrecius emendandam, vesti e Dominacioni transmitto Piesentibus interclusam ; cupiens quod hec ad noticiam vostri auditoris vel cujuslibet alterius non pervenerit, per quem possent, ante consumpmacionem negocii, ad noticiam dicti Domini Archiepiscopi vel suorum aliqualiter pervenire. Et, ut valeatis quod petitur facilius impeti are, mitto ad vos Litei as Regine An glie, Margarete, et Literas Régis Francie, Fratris sui, nuper prò negociis meis contra Magistrum Ricardum de Plympstoke, Summo Pontifici impeti atas ; necnon quasdam Literas Apostolicas bullatas, super Confìrmaeione et Consecracione mea optentas, antequam dictus Dominus Aichiepiscopus fuisset a Summo Pontifice resti tutus ; que omnes, licet Peticicnem nunc faciendam diiecte non lespiciat, poterunt tamen in expedicione ejusdem aliquale adminiculum forsitan adhibeie Ad hec, négocia dilectissimi mei Magistri Johannis de Bruetone, Presencium portitoris, per ipsum vestre Sanctitati plenius ex-ponenda, quatenus licet et decet vestre Sanctitati, sicut piopiia ìecommendo cum subjeccione debita, credens quod hujusmodi recommendacio vobis dampnosa non erit, set pocius fructuosa Et, quia dictus Magister Ricardus de Plympstoke est in Anglia, de submissione quam vobis hinc inde fecimus nichil tangens ad Curiam ex hac causa mitteie non propono, quousque super hoc aliud a vestra Dominacione recepeio in mandatis.—Pessima sunt tempora in Anglia hiis diebus, ét multi timent deteriora in futuris, prout hec et alia nova seriosius dicere poterit lator piesens —De preteritis, autem, beneficiis per vos habitis et futuris speratis, quia ego non sufficio, vobis queso rétribuât bonorum omnium largifluus Retributor ; paratus pio viribus ad vestra beneplacita pi osequenda—Ad honorem Ecclesie vesti am Sancti-tatem conservet Altissimus per tempoia prospera et prolixa!—fol. 4. Litera diveda Preposito et Capitulo de Glasneya :— Venerabilibus, etc., Preposito et Capitulo Ecclesie Beati Thome Martiris de Glasneya, Walterus, etc., Electus confìrmatus, saiutem, etc —Licet inter vos, ex parte una, et Executores Testamenti discreti viri quondam Domini Willelmi de Bodrugan, Archdiaconi Cornubie, defuncti, ex altera, super proximis fructibus autumpnalibus Ecclesie Sancti Goioni nostre Declara-cioni seu Ordinacioni duxeiitis submittendum, hujusmodi, tamen, Ordina-cionem seu Declaracionem finalem facere non cuiavimus, ipsis Partibus totaliter inauditis ; vidimus, tamen, in quibusdam Literis, ipsius Aichidiaconi sigillo, ut prima facie videbatui, consignais, quod eadem Ecclesia piedictoTHE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. 13 Domino Willelmo non tanquam sibi, ex juie suo, vel Ecclesie vestre consuetudine, set ex speciali Convencione in scrip tis red acta, tanquam bene merito tradita fuit ad fìrmam, suo perpetuo tantummodo duraturam. Unde, quin ipsa tradicio firme totaliter exspiraverit, ipso Domino Willelmo sublato de medio, non dubitamus, nec credimus quod aliquis dubitet sane mentis. Si, autem, aliqua Parcium dicere velit quod ad Consuetudinem Ecclesie Exoniensis recunendum fuerit in hoc casu, credimus et pro firmo tenemus quod sic ut sequitur fuerit in eadem Ecclesia hactenus observatum ; videlicet, quod si Canonicus, habens fiimam de Consuetudine Ecclesie, jure suo, ante Yigiliam Festi Beati Thome, Apostoli [20 Dee ], fuerit ab hac luce subtractus, sive aliquid pio firma de anno futuro solvent sive non, non sibi set futuro firmario debebuntur postea proximi fructus autumpnales. Alioquin sequeretur inconveniens ; videlicet, quod quilibet firmaiius, pre-propeie solvendo ante terminum, prejudicari posset proximo successori. Si, veio, postea decedat, et aliquid solvere inceperit de anno futuro, non successor unius, set talis defunctus, hujusmodi fiimam habebit pio fructibus illius anni. Set, si nichil solvere inceperit de anno futuro, licet post dictum Festum decesserit, salvis sibi expensis impositis in cui tuia, nichil ulterius de hujusmodi firma poterit vendicare. Si, aufcem, per pactum speciale fìrmam tenuerit, illud credimus specialiter observandum quod specialiter conveneiit inter Partes Ista tenemus ad piesens et tenebimus infuturum, nisi per Partes, in nostia presencia constitutas, fuerimus aliter informati. Altissimus vos conservet!—Datum apud Chudeham, xx die Junii.—fol. éb. Preces Regine pro Domino Johanne de Jargoho :— Reveiendo in Christo Patii, dilecto nostro, Waltero, Dei gracia Exoniensi Episcopo, Ysabella, Ejusdem gracia Anglie Regina, Domina Hibernie, et Ducissa Aquitannie, salutem, et sincere dilecccionis affectum —Digne eie-dimus ageie cum, pro illoium provisione, Scripta nosti a dirigimus quos ad hujusmodi graciam optinendam sue ordinant merita probitatis Et ideo ad illos libenter recuirimus de quorum bonitate et fìdelitate confìdimus, et de quibus fìrmiter speramus quod preces quas juste porrigimus debeant facilius exaudiii. Cum, igitur, dilecti ac familiaris Capellani nostri, Domini Johannis de Jargoho, in nostiis continuis obsequiis existentis, cujus pro-mocionem, suis meritis exigentibus, habemus in speculo mentis nostre et piecoidialiter affectamus, Patemitatem vestram, nobis karissimam, affectuose requirimus et rogamus quatinus, erga ipsum manus liberalitatis et muni-fìcencie vestre porrigentes, eidem de Prebenda vestra Cathedrali, vel saltern de altera sufficienti Collegiata, quamprimum ad id optuleiit se facultas, dignemini providere ; et interim, quousque dictam Prebendam vacale contigerit et illam fueiit assecutus, eidem Pensionem congruam vestrarum munimine Literarum velitis contemplacione nostri concedere loboratam ; illud, enim, quod pro eodem feceritis Capellano nobis non inmerito repu-tabimus esse factum Et nobis quid super hoc feceritis per vesti as Literas rescribatis Consei vet vos Altissimus cum prosperitate continua et felici ! —Datum Anno Domini M° CCCmo octavo, xix die Junii.—Credentur, si placet, super hoc Presencium portitori ; ibid, Responsio Electi ad easdem Preces :— Preclare Celsitudinis et magne Nobilitatis Domine, Domine Ysabelle, Dei gracia Regine Anglie, Domine Hibernie, et Ducisse Aquitannie, suus humilis et devotus Capellanus, Walterus, permissione Ejusdem Electus Exoniensis confirmatus, cum votiva reverencia debitum famulatum —Vesti e Celsitudinis Litei as, Episcopo Exoniensi diiectas, cum ìeverencia debita nuper recepimus, et in eisdem vidimus inter cetera contineii quod eundem Epis-copum Exoniensem pio dilecto et familiari Capellano vestro, Domino Johanne de Jargoho, vesti a! Nobilitas affectuose requisìvit ut ipse, eiga eundem Capellanum vestrum manus liberalitatis et munifìcencie porrigens, eidem de Piebenda in Ecclesia sua Cathedrali, vel eciam in alteia sufficienti Collegiata, quampiimum ad id optuleiit se facultas, dignaretui vesti is pie-14 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. cibus providere, et interim, quousque dictam Prebendam vacare contigeiit et illam fuerit assecutus, eidem Pensionem congruam concederet, Liteiarum suarum munimine roboratam. Cum, igitur, post nostram Confirmacionem, regimen Ecclesie Exoniensis et Collacionem Prebendarum ejusdem fuerimus assecuti, quamquam adhuc non fuerimus in Episcopum consecrati, credimus quod intencio vestre Dominacionis extiterit ipsas Literas nobis dirigi, et per nos vobis velie super hiis responderi ; et ideo, plus intencioni scribentis quam verbis Epistole adherentes, ipsas Literas fiducialiter aperuimus, sperantes in hoc vestre Dominacioni minime displicere. Hinc est quod vestram Celsitudinem devotis precibus humiliter imploramus quatinus ad ea que scribimus auies juste pietatis inclinans, ipsis intellects, juste judicare velit quod per nos fuerit ad presens ulterius faciendum. Cum, enim, circa Festum Sancti Martini preterì turn electi essemus, licet immeriti, in Ecclesie Exoniensis futurum Episoopum et Pastorem, quidam Magister Ricardus de Plymstoke, contra nos et dictam Eleccionem ad Curiam Romanam appellans, nostram Confirmacionem, contra Deum et justiciam, plus debito impedivit ; unde nos versus eandem Curiam ex ilia causa, sicut oportuit, personaliter accedentes, nos et nostiam Eleccionem, non absque im-moderatis sumptibus, ab eadem Curia fecimus liberari ; propter que et alia contingencia sumus ad presens, et propter nostras futuias Consecra-cionem et Intronizacionem erimus in futurum ere alieno quasi intoller-abiliter onerati, et in pluri revera quam valere possit in exitibus noster Episcopatus tribus annis. Verumtamen, ne a nobis recedant totaliter vacue tante Preces, ipsi Capellano vestro Pensionem annuam, licet modicam, contulimus, nostri sigilli munimine roboiatam, prout in Literis nostris Patentibus vestre Celsitudini, vel eidem, per latorem Piesencium porri-gendis, plenius continetur ; ulterius facere intendentes in tempoie oportuno, prout secundum Deum et merita ipsius peisone viderimus faciendum Prebendam tamen vacaturam seu quodcumque aliud Beneficium Eccles-iasticum non promittimus, nec ante vacacionem promitteie intendimus ; turn quia hoc prohibent Constituciones Ecclesiastice, turn quia majores Prebende ad nostram Collacionem spectantes per Piovisiones Apostolicas sunt Collacioni Summi Pontificis reservate Dignetur, ergo, innata vobis liberalitas supei parvitate diete Pensionis ex causis predictis hac vice nos habere, si libeat, excusafcos ; plus affectum donantis que est devota (sic), quam quantitatem doni que est modica, vestre mansuetudinis oculis intuendo. Parati, enim, sumus et semper erimus vestre Dominacioni pro viiibus compiacere, eamque speramus in nostris agendis habere graciosam. Ad honoiem Dei et utilitatem Regni vos conservet Altissimus per tempora piospeia et piolixa.—Datum apud Stockwelle, juxta Londonias, viij die Julii, Anno Domini Millesimo CCCmo octavo —fol. 5. Pernio data Johanni de Jargoho, ad Preces Regine :— Walterus, permissione Divina Electus Exoniensis Confirmatus, venerabili viro et discreto, Domino Johanni de Jargoho, nobilissime Domine Ysabelle, Dei gracia Regine Anglie, Domine Hibernie, et Ducisse Aquitannie, familiari Capellano, salutem et sinceiam in Domino caritatem —Preces ipsius Regine, pro persona vestra effectualiter nobis poirecte, nos plurimum sollicitant et inducunt ut personam vesti am, quam diversis virtutum titulis credimus insignitam, speciali prosequamur gracia et favore Hinc est quod, premissis digna racione pensatis, annuam Pensionem quatuor solidorum sterlingorum, singulis annis de Camera nostia ad Festum Pasche pei cipiendam, quousque vobis de Prebendali Benefìcio quod acceptandum duxeritis providerimus cum effectu, vobis promittimus, concedimus, et conferimus per Piesentes — In cujus rei testimonium has Literas nostras Patentes tibi fieli fecimus, sigilli nostri munimine loboiatas —Datum apud Stockwille, juxta Londonias, viij die Julii, Anno Domini, etc [1308], et Regni Regis Edwardi fìlii Regis Edwaidi pi imo [a clerical enor for “ secundo.”—B. W. C ] ; ibid.THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. 15 Litem directa Episcopo Cicéstrensi :— Yenei abili in Christo Patri ac Domino, Domino Johanni, Dei gracia Cicestrensi Episcopo, suus, si placet, Walter us, etc. salutem quam produxit humano generi Sanguis de latere Ciucifixi —Pater Reverende,—Licet Canonici Capelle de Boseham, quoad personas eorum, eciam juxta Composicionem inter Cicestrie et Exonie Ecclesias, ut dicitur, initam, a vestra Jurisdiccione Ordinaria saltern in hoc casu totaliter sint exempti, vester tamen Officialis, contra diete Composicionis tenorem et Juris ordinem, ut videtur prima facie, temere veniens, conti a Sacristam ejusdem Ecclesie, qui est unus de Canonicis supradictis, ad diminucionem Porcionis quam ipse et Prede-cessores sui hucusque habuerunt, per Collacionem Episcoporum Exoniensium qui pro tempore fuerint, quasi per execuciones incipiens nititur extendere manus suas, prout in tenore Mandati Piesentibus intercluso, quod ab eodem Officiali nuper, ut dicitur, emanavit, manifeste poterit, ut creditur, apparere Quocirca vesti am Paternitatem humiliter deprecor et devote quatinus dictum Mandatum Officialis vestii revocare, vel saltern ad tempus suspendere, velitis, pro vestro beneplacito iterum innovando Expedit enim, ut videtur, quod Yicarii de Boseham suggerentes in hac parte faciant se Partem in jud-icio, et suam suggestionem, si voluerint, prosequantur ; quia vester Officialis, cum quo litem habeie non appeto, per hujusmodi processus preproperos Judicis et Partis partes assumat —Ad honorem, etc.—Datum apud Stock-wille, xiij die Julii ; ibid. Litem directa Magistro Ricardo de PlymstoTce :— Discreto viro, etc, Magistro Ricardo de Plympstoke, Walterus, etc, Electus Exoniensis, quantum in ipso est pacem Christi sempiteinam —Audivimus quod vos nupei nos pro inimico et persecutore vestro reputantes, in presencia Magistri Johannis Bloyou, conti a formam Pacis inter nos inite, verba nobis comminatoria dicebatis ; de quo eo magis miramur, quod, licet post dictam Pacem parum boni vobis fecerimus, non tamen credimus contra vos postea justo judicio inj uriose egisse quicquam mali, prout coram Deo, vobis, et aliis quibuscumque hominibus, sana consciencia parati sumus reddeie ìacionem. Cupientes, igitur, super hiis et aliis vobiscum personaliter habere ti actatum, affectuose vos rogamus quatinus ad nos personaliter accedere velitis celerius quo potestis, et ante vestrum recessum a nobis, partim verbo, partim facto, percipietis affeccionem quam erga personam vestram post Pacem initam hujusmodi habemus Nollemiis, utique, quantum in nobis est, vos perdere: nescimus si nos modis omnibus perdere cupiatis Si, vero, ad nos venire nolueritis aut non poteritis, ut rogamus, saltern propositum vestrum super hiis, propter reliquias Pacis inite, velitis nobis vesti is Literis intimare Scire, tamen, vos cupimus quod si Pacis predicte federa per vos, quod absit, totaliter fuerint dissoluta, quicquid postea contingat, de levi non poterunt iterum reparari. Deus det vobis consilium corpori et anime profuturum!— Datum apud Horslegh, xiiij die Julii ; ibid Litem directa Roberto de Cisterna :— Walteius, etc, dilecto sibi in Chiisto, Magistro Roberto de Cisterna salutem, etc—Cupientes vobiscum, vel cum alio, eo libencius finem imponere tiac-tatui super peimutacione Prebendaium quo dilacio prolixior utiique Paiti est dampnosa, specialiter vos rogamus quatinus nobis per latorem Pre-sencium significare velitis ubi per tres dies sequentes poteritis personaliter inveniri ; mittemus, enim, ad vos aliquam discreciorem personam ex hac causa pro Literis Procuratoriis et aliis utiique Parti utilibus a vobis optinen-dis, si velitis quod super hiis erga vos ulterius piocedatur Si, veio, hodie, eras, vel post eras, ante prandium possetis ad nos venue, apud Horsleghe, utique in multo plus placeret, et tanto tempore et non ulterius, hac vice, vos ibidem poterimus exspectaie, ab hiis que antea super valore Prebendarum dictaium et aliis vobis diximus in minimo minime recedentes Et si spem ceitam ad pinguiorem Prebendam vobis non dederimus, despeiaie tamen non opoitet de gracia Salvatoris Yoluntatem vestram nobis nunciare velitis, etc.—Valete, etc.—Datum apud Horsleghe, xxj die Julii.—fol.5b.16 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Litera diveda Episcopo Bathoniensi :— Venerabili, etc., Domino Waltero, Dei giaeia Bathoniensi et Wellensi Episcopo, suus, etc., Electus Exoniensis, salutem etc.—Cum preces nostras alicui dirigimus que a ìacionis tramite non deviant, set sunt ab ilio cui scribimus ex quadam naturali giatitudine eciam apud aiium merito promovende, tunc fìducialiter agimus et indubitanter credimus exaudiri. Cum, igitur, Magister Thomas de Haselschaue, nepos vester,1 vir utique literarum sciencia et diversis virtutum titulis insignitus, bina vice Canonicatum et Prebendam in Ecclesia vestra Cathediali Wellensi assecutus, ad vestrum beneplacitum ipsos dimiserit, et, de Canonico factus non Canonicus, ad presens omni Canonicatu careat et Prebenda, vestram sanctam Paternitatem toto cordis affectu humiliter imploramus quatinus merita et propinquitatem sanguinis persone ipsius Magistri Thome et alia supradicta in mentis examine, non peifune-torie set diligenter et intime revolventes, et equo libramine favorabiliter ponderantes, de Canonicatu et Prebenda in eadem Ecclesia, ut creditur in proximo vacaturis, rejectis inordinatis precibus aliorum, providere velitis intuitu caritatis Si, vero, quod absit, eundem nepotem vestrum, vestro perpetuo sic dimiseritis non Canonicatum et quodammodo capite dimi-nutum, honestius esset vobis et sibi ipsum nunquam Canonicum exti-tisse; dicit, enim, Seneca nichil esse infelicius quam lecordari fuisse felicem ; maxime cum idem Magister Thomas fuerit honesta et litei ata persona vobisque domestica et in proxima linea consanguinitatis attingens, et Apostolus dicit quod si quis suorum et maxime domesticorum curam non habet, Fidem negat et est deterior infìdeli. Quis, enim, Successoium vestroium aut aliorum Episcopoium ipsum ìeputabit dignum ut prefìciatur in Ecclesia Cathedrali, si, promotis extraneis in Ecclesia vesti a ipsoque pretei misso ad hujusmodi promocionem ipsum indignum judicaveritis ipso facto. Nec videtur nobis quod quecumque persona alia se justo judicio reputale debebit offensam, si, pietermissis precibus aliorum, ipsum Magis-trum Thomam promoveiitis ut petimus, ad cujus promocionem tot et talia previa racione vos inducunt Suscipere, igitur, et exaudire dignetur vesti a sancta Paternitas has pi eces nostras, ne scisco dampnosas aut juii conti arias, immo pocius omni consona racioni. Et nos vobis ad similia vel majora, in simili vel majoii casu, volumus, efficiaciter obligari ; ad memoiiam nichilo-minus, si libeat, ìeducentes promissiones vesti as super promocione Magistii Wyberti de Lytletone, in presencia Domini Archidiaconi Wellensis, nostia, et aliorum, apud Wyvelescome, alias bona fide sepe factas. Et in veibo veritatis vobis dicimus quod premissa omnia et singula mero motu vobis scribimus, per quameumque personam minime pi oculati. Voluntatem vestram super hiis scire cupimus cum vesti e Patemitati placuerit, pocius per experienciam facti quam per Literas aut per verba ; parati pio viiibus ad vestra bene-placita prosequenda.—Datum apud Farendone, iiij die Augusti —fol. 5b. Litera diveda Cardinali :— Venerabili, etc, Domino Thome, etc, Sacrosante Romane Ecclesie Titulo Sancte Sabine Presbiteio Cardinali, suus, etc., Walterus, Exoniensis Electus, salutem, etc.—Ut vobis, tanquam Piincipali Domino et Piomotori meo, constare valeat quid ciica statum meum agitur hiis diebus, placeat Pater-nitati vesti e scire quod Dies Dominicus in Quindena Sancti Michaelis [13 Oct.] prefìxus est Domino Electo Wygorniensi atque michi prò nostra Consecracione in Ecclesia Cantuariensi Canonice admittenda, nec potui pio mea Consecracione habere terminum breviorem, licet per me esset brevior 1 He was one of the Executois of his uncle, Bishop Walter de Haselschaue, whose successor, John de Drokens-foide, “as Papal Judex,” issued a Commission “ to three Canons, to hear cause between Walter Ore (or Oram) and Canon Thomas de Hasel-schaw for violence, 18 Kal. Jun , 1318 ” (see Bishop Hobhouse’s Ed. of Dio-kensfold’s Register, pp. 12, 60).THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. 17 terminus cum diligencia debita pluries postulate. Dicfcus Dominus Wy-gorniensis per Ministros suos, ad peticionem meam, facit fieri providenciam de esculentis et poculentis pro nostium utroque, et ego contiibuam juxta ipsius beneplacita voluntatis. Ad hec, quia non admisi per Collacionem Regiam Magistrum Ricardum de Plympstoke ad Arcbidiaconatum Exonie, revera non vacantem, fecit me implacitari per Regem coram Rege ipso, Magistro Ricardo promovente ; set a Curia Regia dictus sum, cum Dei adjutorio, judicialiter liberari Idem, eciam, Magister Ricardus, quasi de salute anime non curans, semper remanet in antiquis Sentenciis Excom-municacionum, licet absoluciones ab eisdem, si petat, absque difficultate aliqua valeat optinere. Unde paratur mihi laqueus duplex ex hac causa: si, enim, communico cum eodem facio contra conscienciam ; si, autem, non com-munico, ipse dicet quod hoc facio ad vindictam ex rancore aliquo preconcepto. Veiumtamen, ut ipsum ad bonum tiaham in quantum possum aliquotiens communico cum eodem, sua pericula sibi secrecius intimando Set per me flecti non poterit, vel justis racionibus informal i. Faciam, tamen, quod potero, sperans quod aliquo tempore accipiet per graciam spiritum consilii sanioris Paiatus, tamen, sum et semper ero, auditis Paitibus, Oidina-cionem vestre Paternitatis inter nos admitteie, et earn pro viiibus adim-plere, ipsumque interim caritative pertractaie, pi out vestra Sanctitas michi direxerit injungenduin. Scripsissem vestie Dominacioni pluiies, set omisi, et nunc scribere erubesco, quia hucusque non potui, nec adhuc sufficio, vobis seivire in aliis, et,^ut teneor, una cum Literis vos in aliquo Curialius visitare. De statu, autem, Regis et Regine nichil sciibo ista vice, quia Senescallus Domini Regis, ad Cuiiam accedens, Paternitatem vestram super hiis, sicut oportet, plenius informabit.—Ad utilitatem Univeisalis Ecclesie, et precipue Anglicane, honoiem vestium augeat et auctum conserved Altissimus per tempora diu et piospere piocessura!—Datum apud Hors-leghe, xxix die Augusti; ibid. Memorandum quod xiii die Mensis Ootobris consecratus fuit Dominus Walterus, superius Electus nominatus, Anno ut [supra—1308], Preces Qardinalis Anglici pro Magistro Willelmo de Byrceam: — Venerabili in Chiisto Patri, Domino Walteio, Dei gracia Episcopo Exoniensi, Frater Thomas, Ejusdem miseracione Titulo Sancte Sabine Presbiter Cardinalis, salutem et sinceram in Domino caritatem —A vestia memoria non ciedimus excidisse quomodo bis vobis scripsimus manu nostra, re-quirentes coiditer et rogantes quatinus viro discreto, Magistro Willelmo, compatriote nostro connutiito et Capelle continue commensali, quern com-mendant et attollunt conversacio honesta et diversarum facultatum noticia in pluribus studiis generalibus Scholasticis laboribus acquisita, cum bona experiencia in agendis, daietis in Ecclesia vestra Exoniensi Canonicatum pariter et Prebendam. Nunc, autem, pieces illas tercio ponigimus pro eodem cum adjeccione subscripta, videlicet . . . [At this point may be seen the remains of thiee leaves which have been cut out! The numbeiing of the folios passes from v to ix.] REGISTRUM DE TEMPORE MAGISTRI WALTERI DE STAPEL-DONE, EXONIENSIS EPISCOPI ; ET PRIMO DE HIIS QUE ACTA SUNT POST EJUS ELECCIONEM USQUE AD CONSECRACIONEM ; POSTEA DE ALIIS SUBSEQUENTIBUS, UT INFERIUS APPARE-BIT —ANNO M° CCCmo SEPTIMO Memorandum quod Walteius de Stapeldone electus fuit coneoi diter in Exoniensem Episcopum Anno Domini Millesimo tiicentesimo septimo—et tunc fuit Litera Dominicalis A—et per viam scrutimi ; ita videlicet quod C18 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. cum essent, quidam per se, quidam per Procuratores, viginti tres Canonici tune presentes, quindecim in eundem Walterum, tres in Magistrum Thomam de Lecchelade, tune Decanum, tres in Magistrum Thomam de Cheiletone, et duo in Dominum Johannem de Godeleghe, in scrutinio direxerunt vota sua. Quo puplicato et facta collaeione, omnes unanimiter in eundem Walterum consenserunt, et per Decanum Loci ipsum solempnitei elegerunt. A qua Eleccione pei Magistrum Ricardum de Plympstoke ad Sedera Apostolicam extitit appellatum. Yeium, cum idem Electus esset in itinere ad Sedem Apostolicam veniendi, idem Ricaidus in Curia Romana tune Pictaviis existens Appellacioni sue renunciavit, et Renunciacionem suam eidem Electo transmisit ; Domino Robeito [Winchelsey], Cantuariensi Aiehie-piscopo, ab Officio et Benefìcio per Papam suspenso, et tune in eadem Curia Romana personaliter existente, quem Summus Pontifex, die Sancti Mauri Abbatis [15 Jan.] tune sequente, plenaiie restituit ad premissa Et, facta eidem Summo Pontifici piena suggestione de Eleccione, Appellacione, et Renunciacione predictis, commisit eidem Archiepiscopo, tune ìestituto, et in Curia existenti, vices suas ad inquirendum in eadem Curia an prediate Appellacioni esset renunciatum absque piavitate, antequam ipsa esset Sedi Apostolice presentata, et si hoc inveniret ulterius piocederet in eodem negocio ídem Aichíepíscopus jure suo, per se vel alios, in Partibus Anglicanis Quo inquisito, invento, et legitime fuisse renunciatum pronunciato, idem Archiepiscopus vices suas in eodem negocio commisit, in forma que sequitui. —fol 29. Commìssio,— Robertus, permissione Divina Cantuaiiensis Archiepiscopus, Tocius Ànglie Primas, Venerabili Fiatri, Domino Symoni [de Gandavo], Dei gracia Saium-ensi Episcopo, ac dilectis Filiis, Magistris Roberto de Ros, Officiali nostro, et Willelmo de Chadeleshunte, Archidiácono Wyltesyrie, salutem et sinceranti in Domino karitatem —Nuper, per mortem bone memorie Tkorue, quondam Exoniensis Episcopi, ipsa Exoniensi Ecclesia Pastore desolata, Magister Ricardus de Plympstoke, de Exemistie et de Uffculm Ecclesiarum Rectoi, dicte Diócesis Exoniensis, ac de eadem Dyocesi oriundus, conti a Magistios Thomam de Lecchelade, Decanum, Walterum de Stapeldone, Precentorem Johannem de Bruetone, Cancellarium, Bartholomeum de Sancto Laurencio, Rogerum de Cherletone, Radulphum Germeyn, Exonie, Tottonie, et Barnstapolie Archidiáconos in Ecclesia Exoniensi predicta, Johannem de Upavene, Thomam de Cherletone, et Thomam de Hentone, ipsius Ecclesie Canónicos, ne ipsi eligerent aut future Eleccioni intei -essent, et ne eciam quivis eoium in futuium Episcopum eligeretur et Pastoiem in eadem Ecclesia Exoniensi, ex certis causis, ad Sacrosanctam Sedem Apostolicam appellavit ; ac postmodum dicto Magistro Waltero de Stapeldone, diete Exoniensis Ecclesie Piecentore, pei Decanum supia-dictum ac ceteros supeiius annotatos, necnon et alios Canónicos dicte Exoniensis Ecclesie, Capitulum ejusdem Ecclesie constituentes, ut dicitur, concorditer electo, et ab hujusmodi Eleccione ex parte ipsius Magistri Ricardi de Plympstoke ad dictam Sedem extitit iterato, ut asseritui, appellatum ; a quibus Appellacionibus omnibus et singulis, antequam supi adiete Sedi Apostolice fuissent presentate, pure, sponte, et absolute, nulla piavitate interveniente, predictus Magister Ricardus de Plympstoke dicebatur recessisse, et eisdem Appellacionibus palam et expresse i enunciasse Ac tandem, premissis omnibus et singulis Sanctissimo Patri in Chiisto ac Domino, Domino Clementi, Divina Providencia Pape Quinto, per Venerabilem Patrem, Dominum Thomam, Dei già eia Titulo Sánete Sabine Presbiterum Cardinalem, seriosius expositis et narratis, voluit et mandavit idem Dominus Papa, per dictum Dominum Cardinalem, quod nos, tune in dicta Romana Cuiia personaliter existentes, Auctoritate Apostolica in dieta Curia inquirere possemus an, antequam Appellaciones hujusmodi fuissent diete Sedi Apostolice pi esentate, sponte, nullaque pravitate intei veniente, recessum fuisset per Paitem appellantem ab eisdem ;THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON, 19 et quod, hiis legitime compertis, in dicto Eleccionis negocio piocedeiemus ex tune juie nostro Unde super hiis, secundum Foimam nobis per dietimi Dominum Papam demandatam, in dicto Inquisicionis negocio, vocatis in hac parte vocandis, lite procedentes, compeiimus a dictis Appellacionibus, prue, sponte, ac nulla pravitate interveniente, antequam supradicte Sedi fuissent seu fuisset earum altera pi esentate seu presentata, per dictum Magistrum Ricardum de Plympstoke legitime esse et fuisse recessum ac expresse renunciatum eisdem Nos utique considerantes quam sit Ecclesiis ipsis dampnosa vacacio, quam periculosa eciam animabus non solum juia testantur set magistra rerum efficax expeiiencia manifestat ; voi entes, igitui, prefate Exoniensis Ecclesie vacacioni, in quantum possumus, celeii remedio providere, vobis mandamus et cum cujuslibet Canonice coheicionis po-testate committimus vices nostras, quatinus presentato vobis dicte Eleccionis negocio, cum debita celeritate, juris solempniis, ac aliis necessaiiis que in hac paite íequiruntur, secundum naturam et qualitatem negocii, prout convenit, observatis, in ipso Eleccionis negocio cognoscatis et racione previa procedatis ; et, si dictam Eleccionem inveneritis lite et Canonice celebratam, nec ipsi Electo quicquam obviet de Canonicis Institutis, auctoritate nostra eundem Electum et Eleccionem de se factam confirmetis Quod si non omnes peisonaliter piemissis exe-quendis poteritis interesse, vos, Fratei Episcope, cum alteio piedictoium, juxta Formam prescriptam in ipso negocio procedatis Et quid feceiitis vos qui processeritis in hac paite íeddatis [nos], expedito negocio, cerciores per vestras Patentes Literas haium sei iem continentes In testi-monium, vero, premissorum sigillum nostium Piesentibus est appensum — Datum Pyctaviis, quinto Kalendas Februarii, Anno Domini Millesimo tricententesimo octavo, Consecracionis nostie quarto decimo [28 Jan, 1807-8] ; ibid Memorandum de Confirmaciones— Memorandum quod post Proclamacionem factam nomine omnium piedictoium Commissariorum, Tercius Commissarius se excusavit in forma que infia scribitui ; et duo alii, videlicet Episcopus Sarumensis et Officialis Curie Cantuariensis, in dicto negocio procedentes, die Mercurii in crastino Festi Sancti Gregorii [13 March], Anno Domini supradicto, Litei a Dominicali tune curíente per F, piopter mutacionem Literarum Dominicalium in Festo Sancti Mathie precedente, eo quod Bisextus eiat anno ilio, in Ecclesia Conventuali Radyngie, nullo comparente contradictoie, predictum Electum et Eleccionem de ipso factam confirmarunt ; et die Sabbati subsequente [16 March], apud Westmonasterium, Dominus Rex, recepta Fidelitate ab eodem Electo, ipsi bona Tempoialia liberavit ; piout super hiis diverse Litere infeiius sunt contente.—fol. 29b. Excusado Tercii Commissarii,— Venerabili in Christo Patri ac Domino suo, Simoni, Dei gracia Sarumensi Episcopo, et Magistio Roberto de Ros, Officiali Curie Cantuariensis, Veneiabilis Patris Domini Roberti, Dei gracia Cantuariensis Archiepiscopi, Tocius Anglie Primatis, in negocio Eleccionis et Electi Ecclesie Exoniensis, Provincie Cantuaiiensis, sub celta foima Commissariis, Willelmus de Chadeleshunte, Archidiaconus Wyltesyrie, eorundem Collega in negocio memorato, salutem et omnem reverenciam et honorem.—Quia, certis ex causis impeditus, hac instanti die Lune próxima post Festum Sanctarum Perpetue et Felicitatis [11 March], in Ecclesia Conventuali Radyngie, cum diebus eidem con-tinuandis et piorogandis, pro hujusmodi negocii examinacione personaliter adesse non valeo, vos ìogo quatinus, absenciam meam excusatam habentes, in eodem negocio previa racione procedatis, pi esencia mea nullatenus expectata —In cujus rei testimonium sigillum meum Presentibus est appensum —Datum apud Lymyng, Cantuariensis Dyocesis, séptimo die Mensis Marcii, Anno Domini Millesimo tricentésimo séptimo [1307-8] ; ibid. c220 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Litem directa Regi, pro Temporalitate habenda,— Excellentissimo Piincipi et Domino suo, Domino Edwardo, Dei grada Regi Anglie illustri, Domino Hibernie, et Duci Aquitannie, Symon, Ejusdem permissione Sarumensis Episcopus, et Robertus de Ros, Officialis Curie Cantimi ie,Venerabilis in Christo Pa tris, Domini Roberti, Dei grada Cantuaiiensis Aichiepiscopi, Tocius Anglie Primatis, in infrascripto negocio una cum Magistro Willelmo de Chedeleshunte, Aichidiacono Wyltesyrie, legitime in hac parte excusato, Commissaiii speciales, salutem in Eo per Quern Reges regnant et Piincipes dominantur —Cum nos Eleccionem, petita a Majestate vestra Regia eligendi Licencia et op tenta, nuper factam in Ecclesia Cathediali Exonie de Magistro Waltero de Stapeldone, Precentoie ejusdem, in Episcopum Loci ipsius, cui Regium assensum adhibuistis pai iter et favorenti, sicut in confectis super hiis Liteiis Regiis piene liquet, tanquam de Persona ydonea Canonice celebratam, auctoritate a supiadicto Domino Archiepiscopo specialiter ad hoc nobis commissa, duxerimus confirmandam, Dominacioni vesti e premissa tenore Presencium intimamus, ut quod ad vos ulterius pertinere dinoscitur precipiatis, si placet, fieri cum favore.— Valeat et vigeat Excellencia vestra Regia in Summo Rege Regum pacifico per tempora feliciter duratura !—Datum Radyngie, tercio Idus Marcii, Anno Domini Millesimo tricentesimo septimo [13 March, 1307-8] —fol. 30. Litem Regis pro Tempomlitate liberanda,— Edwardus, Dei gracia Rex Anglie, Dominus Hibernie, et Dux Aquitannie, Militibus, Liberis Hominibus, et omnibus aliis tenentibus de Episcopatu Exoniensi, salutem —Cum Yeneiabilis Pater, Symon, Episcopus Sarumensis, et Magister Robeitus de Ros, Officialis Curie Cantuarie, Commissaiii Yeneiabilis Pati is, Roberti, Cantuariensis Aichiepiscopi, Tocius Anglie Primatis, Eleccionem nuper celebratam in Ecclesia Exoniensi de discreto viro, Magistro Walteio de Stapeldone, Piecentore ejusdem Ecclesie, in Episcopum Loci illius, cui prius Regium Assensum adhibuimus et favorem, confìimaverit, sicut per Literas Patentes eorundem Episcopi et Officialis, nobis inde directas, nobis constat ; nos, Confiimacionem illam acceptantes, cepimus Fidelitatem ejusdem Electi, et Temporalia Episcopatus predicti, pi out moris est, ìestituimus eidem Et ideo vobis mandamus quod eidem Waltero, tanquam Episcopo et Domino vestro, in omnibus que ad Epis-copatum predictum peitinent, intendentes sitis et respondentes in Forma predicta —In cujus lei testimonium has Litei as nostias fieri fecimus Patentes —Teste meipso, apud Westmonasterium, xvj die Apiilis, Anno Regni nostri Primo ; ibid. Litem ad capiendum seysinam Temporalitatis,— Walterus de Stapeldone, Electus Exoniensis Confirmatus, dilecto sibi in Christo, Domino Johanni Toylero, salutem in Domino sempiteinam.—Ad recipiendum et tenendum, nostro nomine, seysinam de omnibus Maneriis, feodis, reditibus, et serviciis, cum suis peitinenciis quibuscumque, ad Episcopatum Exoniensem pertinentibus, te nostrum facimus Attornatum ; ita, videlicet, quod ea que peisonaliter non poteritis per alium vel alios, quem, vel quos, ad premissa deputaveiis, valeas adimpleie. Ratum habituri quicquid per te, alium, vel alios feceris in hac pai te —Datum Londoniis, sub piivato sigillo nostro, xvij die Marcii, Anno ab Incarnacione Domini Millesimo tricentesimo septimo ; ibid [A Letter to the same effect and written on the same day follows, directed to Sir Geoffrey Lucy and William de Farnham, cleiks] Litera Commissariorum pro Spiritualitate liberanda,— Yiro provido et discreto, Magistro Willelmo de Kylkenny, Canonico Exoniensi, Custodi Spiritualitatis Exoniensis Civitatis et Dyocesis, Sede jampridem vacante, deputato, Symon, permissione Divina Sarumensis Episcopus, et Robeitus de Ros, Officialis Yenerabilis Patris, Domini Roberti, Dei graciaSee Otterton Priory ; 114. Basset, Reginald, John, and Gilbert, see Comptone, William ; 60b. Basset, Richard (deceased), see Redruth (Inst.) ; 112b. Basset, William, see St. Illogan (Inst.) ; 31. Basset, William, presents to Redruth ; 184.42 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Bath and Wells, John [de Drokenesford], Bishop of; see Bosham (Inst), 167; also, 183b. Bath, the Prior and Convent of, Patrons of Uffculme; 166b, 182b. Bathone, Master Nicholas de, and William de Hentone, clerks, appointed Proctors for the Bishop in the Court of Canterbury (13 June, 1319) ; 141b. Bathone, Philip de, proxy for William de Clopcote ; 166b. Bathone, Roger de, proxy for Thomas de Plympstoke ; 145. Battecombe, John de, see Thorverton; 73b Battle Abbey, see Exeter, St. Nicholas Priory (Inst.) ; 128b, 147. Bauceyn, Wm., collated to a Prebend in St. Crantock; 127b. He was still Canon of St. Crantock, and, also, R. of Lansallos at the time of his death; 148, 150. Bauudon, Robert, see Ros, Saer de; 38b. Baunfelde, John de, see Arundelle, John de ; 115b. Beaford [Beauforde, MS ],— Hemy de Herpathe (alias “ de Gatepathe”), subdeacon, RDispensation: non-residence for two years, to study etc. (11 May, 1310); 51 : priest; Licence of non-residence, to study Sacred Theology or Canon Law (6 Jan , 1311-12) ; 67: renewed, for a year (3 Oct, 1313) ; 79b. Bealde [also, Belde and Bealle), Simon, collated (by lapse) to Manaton ; 125, (Ord.) 239, 239b, 240b, 241. Beamond, Sir John de, Knt., presents to the Perpetual Chantry of Heanton; 184. Beamound, Peter; (Ord.—Pris.) 222b, 228. Beaucombe, John de ; L 197. Beaulieu Abbey; Patrons of St. Keverne; 110b.—See Hyde Abbey; 89. Beaupel, Reginald, R. of Alwington, 37b; (Ord.) 218. Beaworthy [Beworthi, MS.],— John Luveriche, subdeacon, R.,—Dispensation: non-residence for a yeai, to study, etc. (8 Dec, 1323) ; 177b : deacon ; lenewed for three years (1 Feb., 1324.-5) ; 183. Bectre, Jacob de, Merchant of Lucca; L 187, etc. Beek, Maynettus, eitizen of London; L 193b, etc. Behethland, see St. Budock. Bel, John, inst. to Butterleigh ; 82b. Belleworthi, Ralph de; L 19Qb. Bello Alneto (also Dalbenney), William de, Prebendary of Chulmleigh; 115, 123b, (Ord) 223b. See Tiverton, 54b: Chulmleigh; 56.GENERAL INDEX. 43 Bello Campo [Beauchamp], John de ; L 192b. Bello Monte [Beaumont] Sir John de,Knt., presents to Heanton-Punchardon; 148: to Landcross; 184. Bello Monte, Philip de (deceased), son and heir of Richard; 59b. Bello Prato [Beaupre] Baldwin de, R. of St. Ladock; 37 : inst. to Poundstock; 157b : L 214. Bello Prato, Isabella de, relict of Stephen (page 4): presents to St. Ladock (q.v., 43, 71), 169b. Bello Prato, Richard de, admitted to St. Ladock, 39 ; resigns; 127. He was R. of St Just-in-Penwith, see St. Ladock (Gen. Index); 43, 46, 82b; also, Arundelle, John, 126b; proxy for Adam Mirimouthe; 86b: collated (by lapse) to a Prebend in St Buryan ; 128b, 162: to a Prebend in Glasney; 130, 155. Beaupre, Richard, see Tavistock Abbey ; 113b : also, L 207. Bello Prato, Sir Stephen de, Knt., presents to St. Ladock; 39. Benalvaylonde, in the Parish of St. German’s; 109b. Bendyn, Sir Robert, Knt., presents to Pillaton; 114b. See L 200. Benefices, Presentations to (absente Episcopo),— “ Commissio ad resciibendum ad quascumque Presentaciones . . . quousque Dominus ab itineie tunc veisus Regem airepto ad piopiiam Diocesim lemeaverit,”—directed to Master Richaid de Coletone, Official-Principal (30 Oct, 1317) ; 123b. See, also, fol 101, 119 — Vacant Benefices; Deputaoio Yconomi super Beneficiis vacantibus per Gonstitueionem Johannis Pape XXII1:— Master Henry de Stoufoide, Official-Peculiar, was appointed, 26 Feb., 1317-18 ; 125b —Collations to Benefices, etc. (absente Episcopo),— Committed to Sir Thomas de Stapeldone, Canon of Exeter, 2 Jan, 1318-19 ; 139b. 1 “contra Peisonas Ecclesiasticas Seculares plura curata Ecclesiastica Beneficia optinentes.” — The Benefices afiected are set forth in thè Schedule thus,—“ Dimissio Ecclesie de Exe-mynstre per Dominum Thomam de Stapeldone, qui ipsius Ecclesie Rector erat, vj die mensis Februarii, Lon-doniis, per Dominum Petrum de Honetone, ipsius Domini Thome Pro-curatorem ad hoc specialiter constitutum. Dimissio Ecclesie de Äther-yngtone per Dominum Reginaldum de Wilyntone, qui ipsius Ecclesie Rector eiat ; apud Walewoithe, juxta Londonias, xvij die mensis Februaiii, per quendam Petrum, Capellanum, de Uptone, asserentem se Procura-torem prefati Domini Reginaldi ad hoc specialiter constitutum. Dimissio Ecclesie Sancte Ladoce per Dominum Ricardum Beaupre personaliter [ibidem], xvj die mensis Febiuaiii. Dimissio Porcionis in Ecclesia de Tuver-tone, per Magistrum Thomam de Tef-fonte, peisonaliter [ibidem], xvj die Februarii Dimissio Ecclesiarum de StoJce in Tynhide et de Älfyngtone per Dominum Stephanum de Bra-wode, personaliter [ibidem], quinto die mensis Februarii (1317-18)44 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. —Commission directed to Walter de Setone, Official-Principal, empowering him to deal with all Resignations, Presentations etc (absente Episcopo), 19 March, 1322-8 ; 175. Also, in conjunction with Canon Thomas de Stapel-done, to confer on any fit Clerk the Canonry and Prebend which should next become vacant (20 March, 1322-3) ; ibid Benefeld, William de, collated to Lezant; 33, 37b, 44; (Ord.) 223, 227b (Benetfeld): inst. to Camborne; 69b. Benet, Master Michael, clerk,— Commission directed (4 Feb , 1314-15), to Precentor Germeyn and Richard de Coletone, Official-Principal, conferring upon them full powers to act on the Bishop’s behalf—“ in Negocio Provisorio Magistri Michaelis Benet .... de Beneficio Ecclesiastico secundum sue probitatis merita, cum cura vel sine cura, spectante .... ad Collacionem seu Presentacionem Abbatis et Conventus Tavistochie1 .... nobis a Sede Apostolica commisso ” ; 101b. He was R. of Denbury ; 106, 112, 119b, 161.—See Rome, Court of Benteleghe, Elizabeth, wife of Andrew de ; L 186b, etc. Berd, Gilbert, chaplain, of Saltash ; L 213. Berd, John, L 203. Bere, David de, Patron of Littleham (E.); 52b. Bere, John de, inst. to Jacobstowe (Devon); 174, 176b, 181b.— See L 196b. Bere, Nicholas de, presents to Jacobstowe (Devon); 41b, 174. Beare, Peter de, see Consistory Court; I72b : L 192b. Beare, Kichard de la, “ Annuellarius de Womberleghe ” (see “ Confessions ”); 48. Bere-Ferrers [Bir, MS.], Keginald Pypard, acolite, R,— Dispensation: non-residence for two years, to study, etc (24 Sept., 1318): he was to take sub-deacon’s Ordeis within the year,—“ et dabit ad Fabricam xx solidos ; 130: (priest), renewed, for a year (12 Sept, 1320) ; 151b. Bereford,2 Sir William de, “ Justiciarius Domini Regis,”— The Bishop grants him a Pension of xls. per annum3 in the same terms as to Sir Hervey Stauntone (q.v.); 40.—See Arundelle, John de; 102 Berewyke, John de, Canon of Exeter, 31b ; deceased; 71b, 72b. Berkamstede, Robert de, R. of Calstock (Ord.), 218. Berham,3 Master Michael de,— The Bishop granted him (17 July, 1309), an annual Pension “de Camera,” payable at Michaelmas for life, until he should be provided with a Pre-bendal Benefice [cancelled—“ va . . . cat ”], 42b. Afterwards, the Bishop granted to Master Michael, “ Professor of Civil Law,” an annual Pension of 1 See Vol. I. (Bronescombe), Antony (Inst.) 2 He was one of the Puisne Justices of the Common Pleas in 1294, and Chief Justice in 1309. 3 Anno DominiM° CCCmoviij°.—Eodem anno contulit [Archiepiscopus] . . . giaciam Domini Walteri de Stapeltone, Episcopi Exoniensis, Magistro Michaeli de Bereham, Cancellario suo ” (Regist. Winehelesey} fol. 47) — F. J. B.GENERAL INDEX. 45 six marks, “de camera,” till he could provide him with a Prebendal Benefice (13 Feb., 1309-10); 47b: collated to the Prebend of “Aire,” in Crediton; 60, 61b: deceased; 152. Berlinch Priory [Berlich, MS.], Patrons of Mariansleigh; 72b. Fr. Humphrey, Piior of, appears before the Bishop, at Exeter, and obtains the Churches of Morebath and Mariansleigh “ in proprios usus ” (20 Sept., 1321); 160b. Berneville, John, of Moreton Hampstead ; L 188b. Berry Narbor,— Oonfessio et Condempnacio Ricardi de Ghuddeleghe:— Memorandum quod xij die mensis Augusti, Anno supradicto [1317], apud Nymetone Episcopi, comparuerunt coram Venerabili Patie, Domino Waltero, Dei gracia Exoniensi Episcopo, ibidem personaliter tunc presente, Magister Ricardus de Chuddeleghe possessioni Ecclesie de Biri Nerberd, Exoniensis Diócesis, de facto incumbens, ex paite una, et Dominus Ricardus de Brai-leghe, clericus, et familiaris dicti Patris, ex altera ; qui, quidem, Magister Ricardus, bona fide et absque difficultate qualibet, solvere promisit prefato Domino Ricardo, juramento corporali ipsius Magistri Ricardi, tactis Sacro-sanctis Evangeliis, interveniente, pro fructibus et obvencionibus predicte Ecclesie de Biri, singulis annis, in Festis Natalis Domini et Pasche, equis porcionibus, quamdiu eosdem fructus et obvenciones sub Sequestro dicti Patris esse contigerit, decern libras sterlingorum ; volens idem Magister ac expiesse consen ciens, et petens a pi edicto Patre, renunciando quoad hoc excepcioni temporis messium, ipsum dicto Domino Ricardo per eundem Patrem in predicta pecunie summa, et solucione ejusdem Terminis ante-dictis, sentencialiter condempnari. Unde idem Pater, audita hujusmodi confessione, et peticioni tarn unius quam alterius Partis annuens in pre-missis, predictum Magistrum Ricardum ad observacionem premissorum sentencialiter condempnavit. Promisit, eciam, idem Magister Ricardus, bona fide, coram dicto Patre, quod prefatam Ecclesiam contra et erga quoscumque, propriis suis sumptibus et periculo, defenderet temporibus secuturis; ad cujus promissionis condempnacionem extitit similiter con-dempnatus. Piesentibus in premissis Domino Thoma de Stapeldone, Magistro Nicholao de Hele, et Ricardo de Tuvertone, clerico, Testibus; necnon Patre et antedictis Partibus ; 120b. —John le Knyghte, deacon, R,—Dispensation: non-residence for two years, to study, etc. (20 Sept., 1321); 161: (piiest), Licence of non-iesidence for a year, to study, etc. (24 Nov , 1324) ; 182b. Bertelot,Nicholas, imprisoned for sacrilege (Ord.—Pm); 222b. Berwe, Richard de, inst. to St. James’s, Exeter; 70. Berwick-on-Tweed, see Scotland; 131b—138b. Bickleigh [Bykeleghe, MS.],— Walter de Mymmelonde, subdeacon, R,—Dispensation, as in the case of Penyles, see Harford (3 Nov., 1308); 36.—See “Inst.” —Sequestration granted to Master William de Wolleghe, clerk (14 July, 1309) ; 42. William de Wolleghe, deacon, R,—Dispensation: non-residence for three years, to study, etc. (4 June, 1310); 52 : (priest), renewed for two years, to study, at home or abroad (16 Oct, 1316) ; 115b. Bicton [Buketone, and Bukyntone, MS.],— Martin le Arbloster, R ,—Dispensation: non-residence foi two years, from last Michaelmas-Day (20 Nov, 1308) ; 36b: renewed for a year, from next Michaelmas, to study, etc (11 Sept, 1310) ; 56 This Rector, being infirm, petitioned the Bishop to appoint Robeit, Perpetual-Vicar of Otterton, his coadjutor; and the Bishop complied (28 Nov., 1315);46 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Bideford [Bidiforde, MS.],— William [Dunnynge], R.,—Dispensation: non-residence till Michaelmas, 1310, “ ex certis causis et legitimis ” (25 July, 1309) ; 42b —Mastei Henry de Cornubia, priest, R ,—Dispensation : non-residence, for a year from next Michaelmas, to study, etc , “ Parisius vel Oxonie, prout elegeiit” (17 Sept, 1318) ; 129b —Master Waltei Prodhomme, clerk, R.,—Dispensation: Licence of non residence for seven years, to study, etc (12 April, 1325) ; 184. —Bertinus and Amya de Greynnevile, of Bideford, see “ Oiatories” ; 67b —Uppecote, inBidefoid ; Manoi of David de Seivingtone ; 174. Bigbury [Bikeburi, MS.],— Ralph de Pridiaux, R of,—Dispensation: non-iesidence till Michaelmas, 1326, to study, etc (19 May, 1325) ; he was to take subdeacon’s Oideis within a year ; 184b. Bykebyry, Eeginald de ; Dispensacio super defectu natalium (5 Sept., 1308) ; 35b. Bikeburi, William de, presents to Bigbury ; 184b. Bigod, Roger le, Earl of Norfolk, see Bosham ; 15b, 28. Binorchatudi, in the Parish of St, German’s ; 109b. Birtone, Master Wm. de, “Capellanus Domini Thome Joce, Cardinalis Anglici,1 ad partes ipsius Cardinalis,”— The Bishop grants him a Pension of six maiks a year, in the Cathedral, till he can collate him to a Prebend therein, or elsewhere (21 Jan., 1308-9) ; 38 Birstone, William de, Archdeacon of Gloucester, see Canterbury ; also St. Dominick; 11 lb. Bisimano, William de, Treasurer of the Cathedral,— The Bishop appoints Sir Hugh [le Engleis—see Quivil’s Reg. fol. 130], R of Talaton, to serve as coadjutor to this aged Dignitary, “ ohm nobile Mem-brum in eadem, in tantum senio confractus, et occulto Dei judicio egritudine sic gravatus, quod ea que ad ipsam Dignitatem pertinent et se ac Domum et Familiam suam, intra et extra, ad salutem anime sue ìegere non poterit ut deceiet ” Hugh was chosen by the Treasurer himself, and was the nearest kinsman he had (11 Sept, 1309) ; 43b. The said Hugh, together with Thomas Crabba, Rector of Truro, Pioctor for the said Treasurer, “ manuceperunt de reparando defectus Domorum ac alios Porcionis dicti Thesaurarii in Ecclesia Sancti Probi, in Cornubia, et con-dempnati sunt (18 Sept., 1309) ” ; ibid. Also, the said Hugh for the like repairs at Exetei, [Bishop’s] Nympton, Bectre(?) and Moikeshille,” et con-dempnatus est ” ; ibid He died soon afterwards ; 47b. Bishop’s Tawton; the Parish Church (A.D. 1316),— Memorandum quod, apud Tautone, xvij die Augusti, Dominus, existens in Ecclesia Parochiali ibidem, videns quod Cancellus ibidem erat nimis sti ictus, obscurus, et in parte ruinosus, idque notoiium fuisset, decievit et piecepit quod hujusmodi defectus notorii repararentur infra annum a Festo Sancti Michaelis proximo futuro, sub pena xx marcarum solvendarum per ilium, vel illos, ad quern vel ad quos hujusmodi repaiacio dinoscitur peitinere, ad Fabricam Ecclesie Exoniensis ; 114. Bysouthewode, Thomas ; (Ord.—Pris.) 236b. Bisschop, Thomas, R. of Uploman ; 141. 1 See pp. 11, 16, supra.GENERAL INDEX. 47 Bitt, Walter le, see Despenser ; 184b. Bittedene, John de, presents to Bittadon; 141: and again, but only “ ilia vice ” ; 147. Blaekawton [Blakauetone, MS.],— George de Byneleghe, subdeaeon, R.,—Dispensation : non-residence till Michaelmas, to study, etc (30 March, 1309); 39b: renewed till Michaelmas, 1310 (28 Aug., 1309) ; 43 : (deacon), renewed—“ ut possit a Festo Sancti Miohaelis proximo futuro per biennium, si ad partes se tiansfenet transmarinas causa studiorum, studere in Loco ubi Universitas seu studium viget generale, absque recepcione Ordinis Presbiteratus ” (1 May, 1310) ; 50 : renewed till Michaelmas, and for two years afterwards, to study, etc ; also, to put his Benefice out to farm for five years—in whole or in part, as he might prefer (30 May, 1312) ; 71b: renewed for a year from Michaelmas (next), to study, etc (29 March,11314); 83: lenewed for two years (4 Feb, 1314-15); 101b: (priest), renewed for two years (26 Feb., 1316-17) ; 117b: renewed for a year, to study at Paris, or elsewhere (11 Feb , 1318-19); 140. Blacolnisle (also Blacolnisse, £ol. 176—see “ Lit. Dim.”), Roger de, inst. to Stoke-Climsland ; 175b. Black Torrington [Blaketoritone, MS.],— Robert Pollard, deacon, R,—Dispensation : non-residence till Michaelmas, to study, etc (26 Dec , 1308) ; 37b: Elias de Tyngewyke, subdeacon, R.,—Dispensation: non-iesidence for a year, to study, etc., from 8 Feb, 1313-14 ; but the Dispensation was not granted till 23 May, 1314) ; 85.—Sir Walter de Cromhale, priest, R.,—Dispensation: non-residence for a year, to study (25 Sept., 1316) ; 115: (priest), renewed ; non-residence, and to put out his Benefice to farm, foi two years fiom Michaelmas,—“et dabit ad Fabricam Ecclesie Exoniensis xl solidos ; videlicet, pro utroque anno xx solidos (16 Aug, 1317) ; 120b — See L 209b, 210. Blakedone, J. de; (Ord.—Pris.) 236b. Blakeford, Richard de, inst. to Davidstowe; 70. Blakemore, Stephen de; (Ord.—Pris.) 236b. Blanchminster, see Albo Monasterio. Bliburghe, William de ; L 206b. Blontesdone, Robert de, Canon of Sarum ; 167 : see Teignton-Regis, the Prebend of; 88b. Bloyon, Alan, R. of St. Ludgvan; L 214: deceased; 72. Bloyou, Alan, Patron of St. Ludgvan (deceased); ibid. Bloyhou, Benedict, inst. to St. Tudy ; 38b. Bloyou, Henry, inst. to St. Ruan-Lanyhorne; 150, 151b, 164, (Ord.) 243.—See Consistory-Court; 172. Bloyou, John, D.C.L. and Advocate in the Court of Canterbury,— The Bishop grants him an annual Pension of five marks (“de Camera nostra,”) till he can provide him with a Benefice (29 Maich, 1308) ; 31b. 1 quarto Kalendas Apiilis.48 THE REGISTER OP BISHOP STAPELDON. See Glasney (note), 38: inst to St. Ewe ; 49b: resigns St Ewe, in exchange for St. Columb-major; 59, 59b; (Ord.) 228: resigns, also, bis Prebend in Glasney ; 59b (see, also, 155, 158): collated to a Prebend in the Cathedral; 118, 159b. Bloyhou, Matilda, Prioress-Elect of Polslo: her Election confirmed; 161. Bloyou, Roger, R. of Monkokehampton, see Hatherleigh ; 67b. Bloyhou, William,— Admitted to St. Ewe (in eommendam) ; 42, 49b: Provost of Glasney (in commendam) ; 80b: inst. to Marwood; 119b, 158b, (Ord) 239. He was, also, R. of Poundstock ; 157b: deceased; 155, 157b.—See L 200b, 201b, 203 Blunt, Ralph le, poulterer, of London; L 20lb. Bochasmethe, Ralph, see Ros, Saer de ; 38b. Boconnoc: Dedication of the Parish-Church (see “Dedications"); 162,— Richaid Barry, clerk, R. [Bocquinnoke, MS.],—Dispensation: non-residence for two years, to study, etc.; but he was to take subdeacon’s Oiders in the course of the first year (26 Dec, 1318) ; 139b. Boddeleghe, Roger de, see Lanivet (Inst.); 74, 101. Bodekysham, Walter de, R. of St. Dominick; 54b, 73b, lllb> 141.—See Yallibus, Robert de,—“ Wills" ; L 201b. Bodmin Priory [“ Monasfcerium Sancti Petrochi Bodminie ”],— Constitucio Coadjutor is:— (The aged Prior, Germanus, being past work)—septimo die Marcii, loco supra-dicto [apud Peniyn—1308-9], emanavit Liteia continencie infrasciipte:— Walterus, etc . . Domino Ricardo de Hacche, presbiteio, salutem, etc — Piioratum Bodminie, Ordinis Sancti Augustini, nostie Dyocesis nostrique patronatus, nuper ex Officii debito visitantes, invenimus tarn in capite quam in membris plurima conigenda Inter ceteia, vero, Dominum Geimanum, Priorem ejusdem Domus, senio confractum, egritudine peipetua, ut creditur, giavatum, necnon luminibus oculorum et discrecione sensuum debilitatum in tantum invenimus, quod ad regimen ipsius Prioratus ipsum decrevimus totaliter impotentem; propter que eundem Piioiem ab administracione Temporalium et Spiritualium ipsius Prioratus, exigente justicia, duximus canonice suspendendum. Hinc est quod, de vestris prudencia, fidelitate, et disci ecione plurimum confidentes, vos eidem Prioii Coadjutoiem hiis Literis deputamus, cui am et regimen dicti Prioratus, tarn in Temporalibus quam in Spiritualibus, quatenus ad nos pertinet, vobis in Domino com-mittentes: ita, tamen, quod per visum et testimonium Religiosi Viri, Domini Olyveii dicti le Seneschal, Canonici dicte Domus, de omnibus receptis et expensis ad dictum Prioratum spectantibus nobis per fidelem compotum respondere possitis, cum super hoc fueritis requisiti Proviso quod juxta regulares observancias predictus Prioratus in Divinis Officiis nocturnis et diurnis deserviatur honeste, et animarum cura in eodem minime negligatur Volumus, eciam, quod de omnibus et singulis peisonis, tarn Regularibus quam Secularibus, receptoribus bonorum quorumcumque ejusdem Prioratus, in presencia duorum vel tiium Canonicorum ejusdem, finalem compotum audiatis, et faciatis ulterius quod justicia suadebit. Intencionis, autem, nostie existit quod, quatenus nobis a juie peimittitur, vobis generalem administiacionem in premissis committamus. Et hec omnia et singula dicto Priori et Conventui, et omnibus aliis quorumGENERAL INDEX—BODMIN. 49 interest, tenore Presencium intimamus,—Presentibus pro nostro beneplacito dura tuns ; 39 —Another Commission to the same effect, was directed (9 Jan, 1309-10), to Richard de Bello Prato, R of St Ladock; but it was cancelled,—“ va cat ”; 46 —In the month of May (the day is not stated), 1310, the said Piior wrote to the Bishop, lequesting permission to resign, as he was too old and infirm to letain the Office any longer. Permission was granted ; and on the 11th1 of the same month the Sub-Prior, Fr Reginald de Corbays, and the Convent, petitioned the Bishop for licence to elect a successor ; 51.—Space was left here, evidently for the insertion of this Licence ; but it remains blank The said Sub-Prior [Corboys, MS , here], then wrote to the Bishop, on the Wednesday before the Feast of St Dunstan (13 May), referring to the said resignation (which had been completed on the previous Sunday), and informing him that on the said Wednesday the whole Community assembled in the Chapter-House for the Election, “ congregatis et presen-tibus tunc de ipsius Monasterii gremio, ac aliis qui voluerunt, debuerunt, ac comode potuerunt inteiesse.” He pioceeds—“placuit per viam com-promissi Monasterio nostro predicto vacanti providere de Priore. Verum, quia—vobis tunc a Dyocesi vestra per vocacionem Regiam recedentibus, et ad exeundum fines Regni Anglie, necessitate ipsius vocacionis, ut puplice dicebatur, preparatis—nos, pro negocio Provisionis vacantis Monasteiii nostri vos in hoc casu forsan adiie oporteret in longinquo, et pati dampna vacacionis diuturne, ad grave dispendium Monasterii nostri antedicti, si alias Provisionis seu Eleccionis vias eligeremus in hoc casu, nos, Subprior, Canonici, et Confratres antedicti, de Eleccione futuri Piioris habito tractatu communi et sollempni, de Canonicis Eleccionis formis viam in Provisione ipsius Monasterii elegimus compromissi, et in vestram Sanctam Paterni-tatem, de zelo vestre paterae et patronalis affeccionis ad plenum confisi, providendi nobis et Monasteiio nostro predicto de ydoneo Priore ac eligendi vobis, vice nostra, ydoneum Priorem per hujusmodi viam compromissi de gremio Monasterii nostii concorditer tiansferimus plenam et liberam potes-tatem. Promittentes quod ilium de quo nobis et Monasteiio nostio provideritis de Prioie, in Prioiem nostrum recipiemus et perpetuis tem-poribus habebimus pro Priore ” ; 51b The Bishop’s reply is dated on Wednesday, the morrow of the Feast of St Dunstan (20 May), in his Chapel at Faringdon He writes—like a true Christian Bishop—“ invocata Spiritus Sancti gracia,” agieeing to the proposal, and nominating Sir John de Kylkamptone, a Canon-Regular of their House and in Priest’s Orders, “ professum, et de legitimo matrimonio procreatum, cui eciam vite sanctitas et morum honestas suffragantur, . . . curam et legimen ipsius Prioratus eidem, in nostra presencia personaliter constituto, licet diucius renitenti, finaliter, tamen, ad nostram instanciam consencienti, per birreti nostii tradicionem, in Domino committentes ” The witnesses were Mastei John Wele, Archdeacon of Barnstaple; Sir Thomas de Stapeldone, Sir Peter de Honetone, and Sir John de Pultone, Canons of Crediton ; Richard de Brayleghe, R of St Gerrans ; Stephen, R of Thorney ; John David and Roger le Gros, Canons-Regular of Bodmin; and others ; ibid. There follows the Bishop’s Oidinance concerning the provision to be made foi the late Prior,—“ Ordinacio necessarioium Fratris Germani, prius Prioiis Bodminie.” The Bishop pays a high tiibute to his merits, his laudable conversation and abundant labours, and assigns to him, for life, the Chapel of St Margaiet with the buildings thereto attached and all the obventions thereof ; also, the customary allowance of two Canons in meats and diinks, and six maiks yeaily for clothes and other necessaiies, being the rents paid by certain tenants, which were to be duly assigned to him, the said die Lune proxima post Festum Sancti Johannis ante Poitam Latinam. E50 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. tenants to be bound on oath to pay the said rents regularly ; all other services and escheats thereof remaining to the Priory. And the ex-Prior was to have for his companion one of the Canons, an honourable and peace-loving man; any difficulties that might arise to be referi ed to the Bishop for summary settlement “ sine strepitu et figura Judicii ” “ Habeat, eciam, unum hominem officii et unum garcionem, sibi et socio suo deservientes humiliter sumptibus dicti Prioiatus, sicut alios hujusmodi famulos ejusdem in omnibus sustentandos ” But Germanus was to keep the said Chapel and its buildings in good i epair, from year to year, and on St Margaiet’s Day he was to give a lagena of good wine, or thieepence to buy wine, to every Canon, on his Election, and without keeping him waiting ; and if he failed therein, the amount was to be deducted from his allowances He was himself to occupy the premises attached to St. Margaret’s Chapel, and was to be excused fiom all Conventual duties on account of his great age and infirmity —Dated at Faringdon, 22 May,1 1310 ; ibid Commissio circa Canonicos Bodminie,— Directed to the Bishop’s Official-Principal (22 April, 1312) —In quibuscumque Causis seu Negoeiis, tarn correccionum quam alioium Aiticulorum quorum-cumque, contra Dominos (sic) Oliveium le Seneschal, Dominum Walterum de Sancta Maigareta, Dominum Reginaldum Corbois, Ricardum Martyn, Rogerum le Gros, Johannem Waleis, Baldewynum le Moun, Rogeium de Sancto Cuthberto, Ricardum le Seys, Johannem David, Willelmum de la Hyde, Walteium Naturel, Odonem Denisel, Herveium de Rosculian, Cos-tantinum, Johannem de la Haye, Rogeium de Holacumbe, et Thomam Daniel, Canonicos Prioratus Bodminie, nostre Dyocesis, et eoium quem-libet divisim, ex Officio nostio motis seu movendis, una cum omnibus et singulis Articulis ad hujusmodi Causas seu Negocia peitinentibus, vobis vices nostras, cum Canonice coheicionis potestate, eommittimus per Pre-sentes; 71.—In the result the Canons weie excommunicated by the Bishop’s Official and Commissary “pro suis manifestis contumaciis ”; to whom he wrote (5 Dec, 1312), to the effect that, as their first contumacy had been directed against himself, he leseived absolution for a time ; 75 —Prorogacio Terminorum super solucione ccxlvj librarum iiij denariorum sic, facta Priori Bodminie:— The Bishop held two “ Litere Obligatoiie” for £266 13s 4d , and £20 thereof had been paid to him more than a year ago “ Pieterea, in Teimino Sancte Trinitatis, Anno . . Regis Edwardi [II] vijmo [1313] versus Johannem de Kylkamptone, Priorem ejusdem Piioratus, coram Justiciariis de Banco Domini Regis, per consideiacionem eorundem Justiciaiiorum et recogni-cionem dicti Prioris, ducentas libras sterlingorum, certis tei minis futuris solvendorum, recupeiaverimus, ac nichilominus in eodem Termino idem Prior, in Cancellaria ejusdem Domini Regis, i ecognovisset se teneri nobis in quadiaginta sex libris, xiij solidis et iiij denariis steilingoium, certis futuris Terminis solvendorum, piedictis Literis Obligatoiiis penes nos lemanentibus, sicut prius ; nos, considerantes dictoium Religiosorum in-opiam, quodque idem Monasterium, proptei ipsorum incuiiam, in suis mobilibus facultatibus plurimum sit collapsum ; etcupientes, piopter hec, sibi faceie graciam specialem, concessimus eisdem Piiori et Conventui quod si nobis satisfecerint, citra Festum Beati Petii ad Vincula [1 Aug ] pioximo futurum, de quadiaginta marcis sterlingorum, et infia Quindenam Festi Omnium Sanctorum [1 Nov ] de aliis quadraginta marcis sterlingorum, et postea infra Quindenam Festi Invencionis Sancte Crucis [3 May] tunc subsequentis, similiter de quadiaginta marcis sterlingorum, et sic, de anno in annum, in predictis Terminis Quindene Invencionis Sancte Crucis de 1 1 die Veneris pioxima post Festum Sancti Dunstani.GENERAL INDEX—BODMIN. 51 marcia, et Quindene Omnium Sanctorum de 1 marcis, quousque dictarum peccuniarum summe ccxlvj/i xiijs et iiijcZ, sic ìecuperate et recognite, nobis fuerint plenaiie pei solute, ita quod in ultimo Tei mino, id quod residuum erit, dicta peccunia peisolvatur, ad citerioiem solucionem in Terminis coram piedictis Justiciariis, in Cancellaria Domini Regis, de dictis peccuniarum summis assignatis minime teneantur, nee compelli valeant quoquo modo Si, veio, in aliquo Termino, defeceiint de solucione supradicta tunc ad observandum Teiminos coi am eisdem Justiciariis de Banco, in Cancellaria Domini Regis assignatos, teneantur et compelli valeant, presenti Litera non obstante. Et cum nobis de ccxlvj libris, xiij solidis, et iiij denaiiis, in dictis Terminis, vel postea, de dictis debitis plenarie satis-fecerint, extunc tam predicte recogniciones quam Litere Obligatoiie in ite sint et inanes et omni careant 1 oboi e fiimitatis; interim utiisque in suo robore duraturis —In cujus lei testimonium sigillimi nostrum Presentibus duximus apponendum —Datum apud Farndone, Wyntoniensis Dyocesis, xxij die mensis Junii, Anno Domini M° CCC xiiijm0; 85b Àcta super Requisicione ad reconciliandum Monasterium Bodminie:— — Memorandum quod die Sabbati proxima post Festum Sancti Leonardi (9 Nov, 1314), occunens Fiatei Johannes [de Kylkamptone], Prior Monasteiii Bodminie, Domino Episcopo, juxta Pontem de Lostwithiel, ex parte Orientali ejusdem Pontis, exposuit eidem Episcopo quod pei quendam conflictum in ter quendam Fiatrem Odonem Denisel, Concanonicum suum dicti Monasterii, et quendam Cleiicum Seculaiem, quem idem Frater Odo, in Monasterio predicto, usque ad sanguinis effusionem vulneravit, biennio vel circiter elapso, idem Monasterium fueiat execratum ; supplicans humi-liter eidem Episcopo ut, ad dictum Monasterium diveitens, ipsum, si placeret, reconciliaie dignaretur Qui, quidem, Episcopus, post modicum annuens supplicacionibus dicti Prioris, statuit Diem Dominicam proximam post Festum Sancti Edmundi, Cantuariensis Archiepiscopi [24 Nov ] ad reconciliandum Monasteiium antedictum Et veniens idem Episcopus, ex hac causa, die Sabbati proxima ante dictam Dominicam, apud Bodminiam, et ingrediens Capitulum ibidem, vocatisque dicto Fiati e Johanne, Priore, et aliis Canonicis dicti Monasterii coram eo, supei dieta violencia et modo ejusdem requisivit eosdem Qui, quidem, Prior et Canonici fatebantui ibidem quod prefatus Frater Odo quendam Clericum Secularem in Ecclesia sua, biennio vel ciicitei elapso, usque ad sanguinis effusionem in dieta Ecclesia vulneravit ; et id noviter ad cor revocantes reputabant ex hoc Locum ipsum execratum ; et quod a tempore diete violencie celebiarunt in dieta Ecclesia et alia Divina Officia excercuebant (sic) in eadem sicut prius, et corpora mortuorum sepeliebant similiter sicut prius Unde idem Episcopus, hiis auditis, et reputans factum hujusmodi grande et enorme, et quod factum ipsum, quoad Celebi acionem Divinorum et aliorum Divinorum Officiorum excercicium, in loco talitei execiato et execrato manente, erat commune, decrevit propteiea ipsos debei e puniri in communi, et mulctavit eos in viginti libris sterlingoium, pro suo beneplacito ab ipsis levandoium —Presentibus Dominis Petro de Honitone, Ricardo de Braileghe, presbiteris dicti Episcopi, et me Nicholao de Hele, cleiico ipsius ; 89b Litera Generalis super Lxcommunicacione Philippi de Kernék :— He had, some time before, laid violent hands upon Roger le Gros, one of the Canons, a piiest, and professed—“ usque ad non modicam sanguinis effusionem graviter vulneiando,—and having appeared before the Bishop, he was convicted, and sentenced to incili the Gieater Excommunication, as the due and canonical reward of sacrilegious malefactors of that sort ; and the Sentence was publickly pioclaimed throughout the whole of the Archdeaconry of Cornwall Up to the date of the Bishop’s Letter (28 Aug , 1315), he had not been absolved ; and, meanwhile, the Bishop forbids the Faithful to hold communion with him—“ quin pocius, ut rubore suffusus ad Ecclesie gremium celerius reveitatur . . vitetis eundem, et ipsum vitari similiter faciatis ” : 108b,—See, also, Rome, Court of ; 122, E252 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. The Prior and Convent were Patrons of Hollacombe ; I74b: Newton-St. Petrock; 119: a Portion (or Prebend) in St* Endellion; 71: St. Minver; 130: Withiel; 181. Bodminia, Christopher de, collated to St. Colan; 35b. See “Confessions”; 48. Bodpedethe, Luke de, Proctor for Thomas de Knolle; I76b. Bodrugan, Sir Henry de, Knt., presents to St. Martins-by-Looe; 36. Bodrugan, Sir Otho de, Knt., presents to Poundstock; 157b. Bodrigan, Peter de, one of the Executors of Ysolda de Bod-rigan’s Will {see “ Wills ”; 60 j. Bodrigan, Wm. de, Archdeacon of Cornwall {see “ Inst.”); 85. Bodyer, Robert, inst. to Tavistock ; 128. Bodyn, Walter, inst to Bittadon (q.v., Inst., 141) ; 147. Boggewille, Reginald de, see Consistory Court; l72b. Bokenal, David de, chaplain of St Buryan (q.v.) ; 85. Bokerele, Bartholomew de, see Tautone, Robert de ; 156b. Bokerel, Henry de, appointed the Bishop’s Steward in Devon ; 34b.—See Comptone, William ; 60b : Budleigh ; 63b. Bohun, Humphrey de, Earl of Hereford and Essex, presents to Powderham, as Guardian to John de Poudeiham, a minor; 154b. Boleford, Richard de, see Ros, Saer de ; 38b Bolleghe, Henry de, (late) Archdeacon of Cornwall, see “ Wills ” (Puntyngtone); 66. Bonde, Robert,see Consistory Court; 172b. Bonda, William, Priest-Vicar in the Cathedral, see Puntyndone; 42b: R. of Poltimore; (Bonde) 73b, L 190b. Bondleigh [Boneleghe, MS.],— Sir Adam [called Marchaunt], subdeacon, R,—Dispensation: non-residence for a year from last Michaelmas (30 Nov, 1308); 37 It was, afterwaids, cancelled, but was granted again, till Michaelmas 1309 (24 Dec, 1308); 37b. [He is here called, simply, “ Sir Adam” ; and I was, at first, under the impression that Sir Adam de Champaus, inst, some thirty years befoie, by Bp Bronescombe (see Vol I, page 115), was meant; but it will be observed that the latter was in priest’s Orders in 1277, whereas this Adam was a subdeacon in 1308, and he must have been inst by Bp. Quivil or by Bp Bytton] The Dispensation was renewed (deacon) till Michaelmas, 1310 (13 Sept, 1309) ; 43b: also, till Michaelmas, 1312 (27 Sept, 1311) ; 65: also, for a year from next Michaelmas (10 Aug., 1312) ; 73: and again for a year from next Michaelmas (“ Magister Adam Marchaunt ”—16 Aug , 1314); 87. —Sir John de Biadmor, priest, R,—Licence of non-residence till Michaelmas, from 6 Oct, 1322,—“et dabit j marcam ” ; 174 Boneker, Richard, of Nymet-St. George,—Dispensacio super de-fectu natalium (17 Dec., 1308); 37.—See the next Entry.GENERAL INDEX—BOSHAM. 53 Bonere, Richard le, of Nymet-St. George, inst. to Cheldon ; 112b. Boor, Bartholomew le, inst. to Landcross ; 184. Borham, John de, see Lanteglos [-by-Camelford] (Inst.) ; 33b.— He was one of the Executors of the Will of John Lovetot, senior; L 185. Borne, Sir William de, Canon of Wells,— The Bishop granted him an annual Pension of four maiks, “ de Cameia sua,” payable at Easter, till he could provide him with a suitable Benefice (28 Feb,1 1811-12) ; 69—He was collated to a Prebend in Glasney on the a26th of March,2 1312 ; 69b Bos, in Zennor (q.v ); 108b. Boscarn, Agnes de, see St. Buryan; 85 Boscher, Geoffrey, inst to Eggbuckland; 129b. Boscyni, Martin de, inst to Lamerton; I7lb : he had resigned Jacobstowe (Devon); 174. Bosevaran, John, inst. to St. Paul (hodie “Paul”), Cornwall; 119. Bosham, the King’s Free Chapel of (see Yol V.p 30, note 8),— —The Bishop cites all the Canons, except Ralph de Hyngham and Richard le Brun (who had alieady appeared), to appear befoie him, in the Chapel of Bosham, and take the Oath of Canonical Obedience, and admonishes them as to their Prebends (25 June, 1308), and Walter [de Welwe], Sacrist, appealed in person with John Doude (one of the Vicars), Proctor for the said Richard le Burn Stephen de Cheshunte appeared by his Proctor, John Dude (sic), (26 July, ad Chidham); 35. John de Drokenesforde appeared by Jordan de Hertewelle, chaplain (22 Sept, at the same place) ; 35b —Commission directed (31 Aug , 1809) to Sir William de Meltone, “ Decano in Ecclesia Sancti Maitini Londoniarum, et Clerico Domini Regis,”—The Bishop revokes a formei Commission, diiected to Master Roger de Welle-tone, and gives permission to institute and induct any fit peison to the Canonry and Piebend about to become vacant, but without prejudice to any Apostolick Provision, or Nomination by the King ; 43 —There is no recoid of what was done herein; but, probably, the reference is to the Piebend of John de Lewes, to which Michael de Beiham was collated, 14 Jan, 1310-11, “suo periculo,” and evidently aftei enquiry and delay (see ifInst”) ; 59 A Commission had been directed, 13 Jan, 1309-10, to Richaid, V. of Chidham, in the matter of an action brought by Canon Ralph de Hyngham against the said John de Lewes ; 46b. The following Record of the Bishop’s Visitation of Bosham has been bound up, together with othei Documents relating to this Collegiate-Church, at the beginning of the Register :— fol 25 —VlSITACIO FACTA IN LlBERA CAPELLA DE BOSEHAM PER DoMINUM WAL-TERUM, EXONIENSEM EpISCOPUM, PERSONALITER, SECUNDO DIE JURIDICO POST Festum Epiphanie Domini, Anno Ejusdem Mmo CCCmo nono, et Conse- CRACIONIS SUE SECUNDO:— Certijicatorium Vocacionis,—Veneiabili in Chiisto Patii, Domino suo, Domino Waltero, Dei gracia Episcopo Exoniensi, suus humilis et devotus Sacrista 1 tercio Kalendas Marcii.—The giant Entry is marked “ va . . . cat” was afterwards cancelled, and the 2 septimo Kalendas Aprilis,54 THE REGISTER OR BISHOR STAPELEOST. in Libera Capella vestra de Boseham, obedienciam, leverenciam tanto Patri debitam cum honore —Mandatum vestrum recepì sub eo qui sequitur tenore verborum:—“Walteius, permissione Divina Exoniensis Episcopus, dilecto in Christo fìlio, Saciiste Libere Capelle de Boseham, salutem, graciam, et benedicoionem Quia dictam Libeiam Capellam nostram de Boseham secundo Die Juridico post Festum Epiphanie Domini proximo futurum, Altissimo concedente, ex Officii nostri debito canonice visitale proponimus, vobis in virtute Obediencie fu mitei injungimus et mandamus quatinus peremptorie citetis omnes diete Capelle Canonicos, ceteiosque ejusdem Ministros, quod compareant coram nobis, seu nostras vices gerentibus, dicto die, in eadem Capella nostia de Boseham,—Canonici, videlicet, supradicti, Titulum si quem habeant Canonicum super assecucione Pi eben darum suarum in Capella memoiata exhibituri ; ceteri, veio, ac ipsi Canonici facturi et leceptuii quod hujusmodi Visitacionis nostre Officium in se exigit et requirit Et quid in piemissis feceritis nos, seu nostras vices geientes, ci tra dictum diem, pei Li tei as vestras Patentes, hai um seriem et nomina citatorum continenfes, aperte et distincte certificetis —Datum apud Farn-done, xxj die Decembris, Anno Domini M° CCC° nòno,,:L Hujusmodi, igitur, auctoiitate Mandati vestii ìeverendi, omnes et singulos Canonicos diete Capelle de Boseham, in stallis suis in dieta Capella, prout de ipsius Capelle consuetudine hactenus usitatum existit, ac Yicarios et ceteros Ministros ejusdem in Domibus suis peiemptorie citavi quod compareant, die et loco supradictis, ad faciendum quod dictum Mandatum in se exigit et requirit. Nomina, vero, dictorum citatoium in Cedula Presentibus annexa seriosius continentui Et sic Mandatum vesti um sum executus.— Datum apud Boseham, iij Nonas Januaiii [3 Jan ], Anno supradicto. Copia Gedule de qua in Certificator io fit mencio talis est:— DominusRadulphusdeHyng-^ Dominus Willelmus de La' ham, Hale, parochus, Magistei Stephanus de Chest- Dominus Stephanus de Mid- hunte, huiste, Dominus Johannes de Lewes, I pANfYWTr,T Dominus Johannes de Yiiga, Dominus Amaneus de Pela- j ^ ’ Dominus Willelmus de Lo- grua, Dominus Ricardus Le Brun, Dominus Walterus deWelwe, Sacrista et Canonicus, > Yicarh. wente, Dominus Walterus de Bern-ham, - Johannes Phelip, Henricus de Bradebi ugge, Johannes de Boseham, Clerici. Placita :— Dominus Radulphus de Hyngham, Canonicus et Prebendarius dicte Capelle de Boseham, vocatus ad secundum Diem Juiidieum post Festum Epiphanie Domini supradictum, ad ostendendum Titulum suum, mediante quo optinet dictam Piebendam, comparuit per Dominum Walterum, Saciistam ejusdem Loci, capellanum, Piocuiatoiem suum, cujus Procuratorii copia retenta super assecucione dicte Piebende, nomine Domini sui nich.il exhibuit ; unde datus est sibi dies crastinus, per Dominum Episcopum, in Capella antedicta, ad faciendum ulterius quod jus dictabit Quibus die et loco, dicto Domino Radulpho coi am Magistris Nicholao de Hele, Canonico in Ecclesia Sancii Carantoci, et Willelmo de Wolleghe, Rectore Ecclesie de Bykeleghe, Com-missaiiis Domini Exoniensis Episcopi predicti in hac parte Specialibus, quorum Commissionis tenoi infeiius continetur, per Procuratorem suum, 1 Another copy of this Mandate is pie-served on fol 46, this memorandum being added:—Die, vero, Yisitacionis adveniente, Dominus Episcopus ad dictam Capellam suam peisonaliter accessit, et Officium Visitacionis sue quoad Canonicos et Vicaiios exercuit in eadem.General index—bosham. 55 ut supra, compaiente, idem Procurator dicit se nil velle ulteiius exhibere. Unde preclusa est sibi via ulteiius exkibendi et proponendi per decretum, et datus est sibi dies Lune pioximo sequens ad audiendum Pionunciacionem in Capella antedicta Quibus die et loco, dicto Radulpho per Piocuiatorem suum coiam dictis Commissaiiis, ut supia, compaiente, dicti Commissarii dictam Pionunciacionem distulerunt : unde pendet Pronunciacio [This Entry is given in full: in the subsequent Entries the essential portions only are given, to avoid repetition] Commissio:— . . . Ad cognoscendum super criminibus et excessibus subditorum nostrorum Libere Capelle nostre de Boseham, in Yisitacione nostra nuper in eadem facta repertis, necnon dicta crimina et excessus corrigendi, puniendi, et super eisdem faciendi et statuendi que nostro incumbunt Officio, et ad faciendum et excercendum omnia et singula predictam Visitacionem et personas visitatas qualitercumque contingencia, quociens nos personaliter abesse contigerit, vices nostras vobis communiter et divisim committimus . . . Datum apud Chuddeham, nono die Januarii, Anno Domini Millesimo CCCmo nono [1309-10] [There is another copy on fol 46] —Magister Stephanus de Chesthunte, Canonicus, etc, compaiuitper Magis-trum Willelmum de la Lane, de Fyssyngborne, clericum, . qui exhibuit Collacionem et Induccionem sub sigillo bone memorie Domini Thome [Byttone], nuper Exoniensis Episcopi, quarum copia retenta, et probata Induccione per duos testes alias per Sacristam . . . facta, datus est ei, etc pendet. . . . preclusa est ei via ulterius exhibendi, etc —(ut supra) fol 25b. —Dominus Johannes de Lewes . comparuit per Dominum Johannem de Yirga, piesbiterum, . . qui exhibuit Liteias Domini Willelmi, quondam Decani Ecclesie Cicestrensis, Exeeutoiis Domini sui, a Sede Apostolica, ut pendet. asserebatui, deputati, super Collacione, etc (and so on, in substance, ut supra). —Dominus Amaneus de Pelagiua . . comparuit per . Sacristam ibidem, substitutum Magistii Willelmi de Tosta His Papeis were not satisfactory, and he was ordered to appear before the Bishop in Exeter Cathedial, and take the oath of Obedience, “pioximo die Juridico post mediam Quad-pendet ragesimam ” —Dominus Ricaidus le Brun . . . comparuit pei Thomam de Aiundelle, . . qui fatebatur dictum Dominum suum fuisse, et esse, in partibus trans-marinis, et ibidem, Licencia . . . non petita vel optenta, moiam traheie . . . Episcopus prefatum Ricaidum puplico Edicto monuit et citavit—This Document sets forth that the Canon “ nedum ab ipsis Capella et Beneficio, set eciam a Regno Anglie se tiansfeiens ad loca transivit ignota, Licencia . . non optenta,” and, accoidingly, he was admonished to return into lesidence, not later than Michaelmas following,—“ alioquin quod nostro incumbit Officio extunc super hoc faciemus ” His Proctor, Family and Fiiends were to see to this matter,—“ et sic pendet Pionunciatio ” pendet —Dominus Walterus de Welwe . comparuit personaliter . (ut supra) “dicens seplura non velle exhibere: unde preclusa est sibi via, etc.” (ut supra). Vicarii,— fol. 26 Dominus Willelmus de La Hale, Yicarius Magistri Stephani de Cheshunte, comparuit personaliter ; et, requisitus si hactenus juramentum Obediencie . . Exoniensi Episcopo prestitisset, dicit quod non ; et monitus ibidem jui amentum prestare, recusavit omnino Fatebatui, tamen, dictum . . Epi-scopurn Ordinal ium esse Loci ejusdem, quoad Chorum, et ipsum ministrare in eodem Et habet diem . . . He appeared in due course, but said he could give no reason foi his refusal; adding, however, that he received no pay for his services For his contumacy and manifest disobedience, his pay, if it should turn out that he had any, was sequestrated He afterwads submitted, and the Sequestiation was taken off, “pro beneplacito.” —Dominus Stephanus de Midhurste, Vicarius Domini Radulphi de Hyngham, comparuit peisonaliter ; et, lequisitus (ut supra) . . fatetur et recusat. He could give no adequate excuse, and was dealt with in the same way.56 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. —Dominus Johannes de Virga, Vicarius Domini Johannis de Lewes, . . comparuit personaliter—with the same result —Dominus Willelmus de Lowente, Vicarius Domini Amanei,—the same. —Dominus Walterus de Bernham, Vicarius Ricardi le Brun,—the same. fol 26b. Acta coram Magistris Nicholao et Willelmo, Commissariis, etc. :— Correcciones :— Item, detectum est, in Visitacione, quod Magister Stephanus de Chesthunte . dedit Domino Johanni de Hasele, qui Piebendam, quam nunc optinet dictus Stephanus, piius . habebat, quadraginta maicas sterlingorum, promittens nichilominus eidem Ecclesiam de Moungomery, estimacionis, ut dicitur, xl marcarum, ea condicione seu pacto ut predictam Prebendam suam ad opus suum resignaiet . Habens in peisonam Magistri Willelmi de Fyssyngborne, Procuratoris sui tercium Diem Juiidicum post Festum Epiphanie . negavit ea omnia et singula esse veia: unde datus est, etc . Indicta est Purgacio piefato Magistio —This took place in the Bishop’s Chapel, in London, on the day after the Feast of St Peter’s Chair (i e. 23 Feb.)—“ et dimissus est, ilia vice” His Prebend was that called “ Parochialis,”_“ cui am habet animaium tocius Parochie dicte Capelle adjacentis, et tenetur ad personalem lesidenciam ; qui, necglecta cura sibi commissa et residencia supi adicta, absque Licencia . . ad partes se transfert alias ” His Proctor was examined on oath, and said that there was no cuie of souls attached to the Prebend, to the best of his belief, though he confessed that it was called the Parochial Prebend Asked whether the said Canon held othei Benefices with cure of souls, 01 no, he said that he did—to wit, the Church of Hoi ton, Dioc of Lincoln, and the Free Chapel of Moungomery, and acknowledged that he had been admitted thereto after he became Canon —pendet. Item, detectum est . . quod Johannes de Lewes, Stephanus de Chesthunte, et Radulphus de Hyngham spoliaiunt, spoliaiive mandarunt Walterum, Sacristam Loci, jam tribus annis effiuxis, de quibusdam garbis, quas habere debuit et habuit pacifice per biennium post Collacionem dicte Sacristarie sibi factam, de singulis campis Comitis Marescalli in Maneiio de Boseham, et quas piedecessoies sui . pacifice perceperunt . . pro custodia dictoium camporum per Sacristam post messionem et ante amocionem earundem facienda—The Proctors of the thiee Canons did not deny the charge,— “ allegarunt tamen, pio excusacione Dominoium suorum . quod Sacrista qui nunc est supradictum servicium minime prestitit, íacione cujus pre-dictas garbas nullatenus libeiarunt eidem — This the Sacreist denied, alleging that, if the said service had not been rendeied, his servants had been pi evented from doing it by the said Canons He established his case, and the Canons had to pay xvs , the value of the sheaves Item, detectum est . quod . . . Johannes de Lewes, Stephanus de Chesthunte, [et] Ricardus le Brun a quibus Sacrista certis Terminis Porcionem suam recipeie habet, solucionem suam . . . minus debite differunt, alii per plus, alii pei minus —Their Proctois appealed and denied the charge, requesting that the Saciist should be examined thereupon on oath This was done, and he admitted that he had been duly paid ; “ unde quoad hoc dimissi sunt Canonioi supiadicti ” fol 27. Dominus Walterus, Saciista et Canonicus, difíamatus de incontinencia cum quadam Matillide Píente, vidua, quam incorrigibiliter tenet, ut dicitur, . . . comparuit personaliter, . . et negat, a tempore ultime correccionis super hoc facte . Probavit correccionem alias factam, et purgavit se legitime, et dimissus est. Pena commissa,—Item, detectum est . . quod supradicti Canonici non exegerunt, nec exigunt, decimas molendinorum Maneiii de Boseham, secundum quod alias per Episcopum Thomam eis sub certa pena extitit injunctum.—They appeared by theii Pioctors, who confessed that this was tiue. But Richard le Biun alleged that he was not bound to exact theseGENERAL INDEX—BOSHAM. 57 tithes, as they foimed no part of his Prebend ; and the others said the same —Unde quoad eos qui dictas decimas optinere deberent, si petite essent et habite, . . pronunciatum est penam ea occasione impositam in ultima Yisitacione Thome, nuper Exoniensis Episcopi, esse commissam, et in utilitatem Ecclesie, pro disposicione Episcopi Exoniensis, convertendam. Alia pena commissa,—Item, detectum est ... . quod in dicta Capella .... deficiunt Candelabrum Paschale, Velum Quadragesimale, Epistolarium, Ewangelisteiium, asser ad Pacem, Stole et Manipuli pro duobus paribus Vestimentorum, quorum invencio et ìeparacio spectat ad Canonicos in communi ; ac, eciam, alii plures defectus qui in ultima Yisitacione supia-dicti Thome . comperti extiteiunt ; super reparacione quoium apposita fuit pena vigiliti librarum—The Canons, by their Proctois, confessed that this charge was tiue, and that they had no excuse to offer —Unde pronunciatum est, etc . et nichilominus injunctum est dictis Canonicis . sub pena Excommunicacionis extunc incurrende, quod citra Festum Beati Michaelis proximo futurum eos qui deficiunt inveniant, et reparent leparandos Item, detectum est quod R de Hyngham, R le Brun, S de Chesthunte et J de Lewes, tradunt Prebendas suas ad firmam laicis, absque Licencia. —By their Proctors, the first two admitted the charge, and the last two miseri- denied it ; and the former were ordered to be punished (we are not told cor ia how), and the latter were discharged. Nota: contra rixantes,—Item, detectum est quod Vicarii . . rixantes sunt in Choro, et, absque licencia Sacriste Loci, Choium exeunt, contra consuetudinem diete Capelle et preceptum Domini Thome Episcopi, in ultima Visitacione sua —The five Vicars (named in the Schedule) appeared in person, and denied that these things were tiue, and having purged themselves in due form weie discharged. Item, detectum est quod Dominus Radulphus de Hyngham . . . sub-tiaxit tria quaiteiia frumenti et dimidium, et unum busellum et dimidium, ad semen Manerii de Chuddeham debita, que soluta fuerunt usque ad tempus Domini Rogeri de Derteforde, tunc Senescalli Exoniensis Episcopi eb in eadem Prebenda Prebendarii ; qui, per potenciam et familiaritatem quam habuit cum Episcopo, illa pi imo subtiaxit, et audiens raciocinia Prepositoium illos de dicto frumento non oneiavit—By his Proctor he denied the charge, and asked for inquiry—which wTas gi anted Item, detectum est . . quod Magister Stephanus de Chesthunte . . . sub- traxit tiia quaiteria fiumenti et dimidium, j busellum et dimidium, ad semen Manerii de Chuddeham de Prebenda sua debita, in quorum possessione jura percipiendi vel quasi Exoniensis Episcopi non est diu extiterunt —The Canon, appeared by his Proctor and denied the tiuth of the charge, asking for enquiry—which was granted fol 27b Item, compertum est . . quod Dominus Johannes de Lewes ... est illegitimus —The five Vicars were then examined as to any othei mattei s needing to be refoimed, and four of them, Hale, Midhurste, de Virga, and de Lowente, said that they knew of nothing in addition to the matters alieady set forth But Waltei de Bernham—“ dicit quod dicti Canonici . nichil boni faciunt pauperibus Parochianis suis ibidem, de bonis inibi perceptis ” Item, cum . . . compertum esset non nullos esse notorios defectus in Orna-mentis Capelle ... ad quorum lepaiacionem Dominus Johannes de Drokenesford, pro rata Porcionis sue et Piebende quam nuper obtinuit in eadem, tenebatur, ac eciam in Domibus, Clausis, et aliis ad dictam Pre-bendam spectantibus, et propter hoc fructus ipsius Prebende fuissent per Commissarios supradictos sequestrati ; die Lune proximo, etc supradicto com-paruit in Capella . . coi am dictis Commissariis Elias de la Houe, firmarius diete Prebende, offerens se cauturum pro defectibus supiadictis, inveniens duos manucaptores, videlicet Alanum de Watergate et Jullanum (sic) Fiauncoys, qui pro defectibus in Domibus etc. . . debite reparandis et cor-58 THE REGISTER OE BlSHOE STAPELDON. ìigendis manuceperunt, et se, quoad hoc, Jurisdiccioni Episcopi Exoniensis submiserunt Pio porcione, vero, dictum Dominum suum super defectibus in Ornamentis ipsius Capelle contingente, et condempnacione pene commisse alias per Dominum Thomam, Exoniensem Episcopum, occasione hujusmodi defectuum imposite, promisit se veile cx solidos numeiate peccunie penes dictum Walterum, Sacristam Loci, citra Festum Puiificacionis Beate Yirginis pioximo futurum, sub sigillo suo deponere ; ita ut, si condemp-nacio pene commisse et defectus Ornamentoium piedicti pro lata Porcionis dicti Domini Johannis in tantum se extenderent, quod ipsa peccunia tota moraretur ibidem pro defectibus et pena supradicta in utilitatem Capelle con-veitenda; alioquin, si ad minus se extendeient, lesiduum quod contingeret superesse retraderetur eidem ; petens ipsum per dictos Commissarios, et in hoc se Jurisdiccioni Domini Exoniensis Episcopi subiciens per Precepti Sentenciam condempnari. Quo facto, iidem Commissarii, requisito in premissis consensu supradi.ctorum Procuiatorum Canonicorum absencium, et ipsis ad hoc consencientibus, et dicentibus tantam peccuniam pro porcione dicti Domini Johannis sufficere, et petentibus illud idem, piefatum Eliam ad premissa omnia et singula, et in omnibus et singulis, ut piemittitur, per Precepti Sentenciam condempnarunt, et sequestium, ut premittitur, inter-positum in fructibus Prebende predicte, in omnibus extra valenciam cx solidorum predictorum, lelaxarunt Ordinacio de Boseham. Walterus, permissione Divina etc, Capitulo Libere Capelle de Boseham, etc, .... salutem, etc —Literas bone memorie Domini Thome, quondam Exoniensis Episcopi, integras et illesas, et in nulla sui pai te viciatas, veio ipsius sigillo signatas, inspeximus, in hec verba:—Thomas, etc , Capitulo Ecclesie Collegiate de Boseham, salutem, etc Pridie ad Ecclesiam de Boseham predictam personaliter accedentes, sub quinto Kalendas Augusti [28 July], Anno Domini M° CC nonogesimo quarto, et, prout nostiis humeiis incum-bebat, debite Visitacionis Officium excercentes ibidem, tam in personis ministrancium in dieta Ecclesia quam rebus spectantibus ad eandem, nonnulla invenimus celeii coneccione condigna ; nos, igitur, circa leforma-cionem eorum eo libencius desudantes quo magis ex eo quod agitur speramus mereri in Domino et penas pio quibus Pielatus necgligens se (1) dignum efficit devitare, sub Divini attestacione judicii injungimus et man-damus ut Yicaiii, Divino Obsequio intitulati, amodo modo debito frequentent Ecclesiam supiadictam, distincte et aperte, absque omni sincopacione et piecipitacione legendo, psalmoditando, et cantando, nichil penitus com-mittentes quod Divine offendat occulos Majestatis, omni nichilominus negociacione illicita et turpis lucri questu eis piorsus manentibus in tei- (2) dictis—Canonici, quoque, de bonis que ibi peicipiunt, plus solito hospita-litati insistant, Chiisti pauperes ejusdem Paiochie pia consolacione, ut (3) convenit, visitantes—Ac ediiicia Prebendaium suaium diruta ìeedifìcent (4) et deterioiata ìepaient, ut tenentur—Nullus, insuper Canonicus, Vicarius, aut quivis alius Ecclesie supradicte, terminos juiis alieni invadat Set quilibet debita sibi porcione ab antiquo secundum consuetudinem Ecclesie (5) hactenus usitatam contentus existat —Cesset omnis murmuracio et con- (6) tendo in Choro, per quas Cultus Divinus poterit impediri —Nullus, eciam, Yicaiiorum ab Hoiis Canonicis in Ecclesia decantandis se absentet, nisi fol 28 folte a Sacrista ejusdem Ecclesie, quem istius Capituli deputamus execu-toiem, ob aliquam justam causam se absentandi licenciam optinuerit pena specialem —Eum, siquidem, qui secus fecerit ab ingiessu Chori manere volumus suspensum, donec unum obolum, nomine mulete, pro qualibet hora absencie et suspensionis sue exsolverit in usus Ecclesie, quam debito defraudavit obsequio, convertendum —Stipendia, veio, dictis Yicariis ab antiquo in dieta Ecclesia constituta, et hactenus soluta, nullus Canonicorum memo- mutilet vel immutet ; set antiquum canonem duaium marcarmi, preter randumea qUe aüas percipiunt ab Ecclesia nomine Yicaiie, ipsis Yicariis, utGÊNER, Ali INDEX—BOSHAM. 59 hactenus fieri consuevit, exsolvant ; cum alias, si id eis licei et, illud seque-retui inconveniens de facili, ut pro minori solito ministrum minus ydoneum loco ydonei, presertim cum perpetui non existant, licet stipendia sint certa, pena — multociens subrogarent —Ceterum, cum Prebenda quam dictus Sacrista bene °ptinet in dicta Ecclesia in quatuor libris argenti a quibusdam Canonicis contra ejusdem Ecclesie prestandis consistât, ac per seram satisfaccionem peccunie non sol- supradicte idem Sacrista frequenter grave dispendium paciatur, eosdem ventes Canónicos qui ad prestacionem hujusmodi tenentur auctoritate Presen cium cioiiem monemus et hoitamur in Domino, pro prima, secunda, et tercia monicione, Sacristeut, juxta consuetudinem Ecclesie supradicte, eidem Saciiste singuli pio deBose-rata Porcionis sue de piedictis quatuor libi is, suis Terminis, satisfaciant am compe tenter, sub pena Excommunicacionis quam nunc ut extunc, in de mol- personas non solvencium proferimus in hiis Scriptis —Ad hec, cum nobilis endinis vir, Comes Maiescallus, Petrus de Roteliam, et Rogerus Papillun, quedam habeant molendinain Paiochia de Boseham, de quibus licet grande emolu-mentum proveniat, nulla tamen ex eis, jam longo tempoie, extitit decima persoluta, precipimus et mandamus ut Canonici quibus ipsa decima debetur eandem decimam répétant cum effectu ; cum sub ti accio ipsius gì ave peri-culum detinencium animabus inducat, et in manifestum cedat prejudicium de Orna Ecclesie supradicte—Et quia, deficientibus Libris, et aliis Omamentis que mentis ad Cultum Divinum ìequiiuntur, Ecclesia ipsa nequit officiari ut convenit licclesie *n X)iVinis, precipimus et mandamus ut subsciipti defectus, videlicet Legenda nova et Collectai ium novum in peciis consistencia examinentur, corrigantur, et ligentur ; pi eterea, unum Epistolarium cum Ewangeliis tocius anni in uno Volumine redigenda, competens tabulamentum super Altaie, unum Fiontale sollempne, et tres Cape de serico decentes, Candelabrum Paschale honestum, et tuallie sufficientes ad Ministerium Divinum peragendum, citi a Pascha pioximo futui um, de novo, pretei prius habita in de Can-ìpsa, Ecclesia, habeantur.—Maxime, autem, quod Cancellus, jam per loca nena Gtvaria distillans, citra Festum Omnium Sanctorum in statum debitum reparetur, sub pena viginti librarum tociens committendaium quociens cessatum fuerit in aliquo premissarum, pio nostro conveitendarum arbitrio adpup-in usus Ecclesie supi adiete—Et, ne quis super hiis que jam ordinavimus lican- ad ìestauracionem diete Ecclesie se possit inposterum excusare, tibi, fili, dutrl Sacrista predicte, committimus et mandamus quatinus hec omnia et singula que premisimus et Presentibus Literis amplectimur in dieta Ecclesia facias sollempniter publican, et ad noticiam omnium quorum interest deduci Et quid super hiis feceris nobis, citi a Festum Nativitatis Beate Malie Viiginis [8 Sept ], rescribas per Literas tuas Patentes harum seriem continentes —Datum apud Chuddeham, iij Kalendas Augusti [30 July], Armo hic per Domini Millesimo CCmo nonagésimo quarto —Nos, itaque, eidem Domino Walter-q'h.ome} Exoniensi Episcopo, succedentes in onere et honore, et eandem scopimi ^'aPefiam nostiam, Canónicos, et eciam Ministios ejusdem, subsequenter, secundo Die Jurídico post Festum Epiphanie Domini, Anno Ejusdem Millesimo CCCmo nono, ex Officii nostii debito, prout ad nos peitinuit, actualiter visitantes, nonnullos ibidem invenimus defectus notorios ; videlicet, Candelabri Paschalis, Veli Quadiagesimalis, Epistolaiii cum Ewangeliis, et Fiontalis sollempnis, ac eciam reparacionis quorundam alioium Ornamentoium ; qui, quidem, defectus et reparacio in prefatis Literis, quadam certa pena adjecta si adimpletum non fueiit quod super hoc precipitur in eisdem, supeiius Eiint expressi Unde, cum dictorum defect uum adhuc nullum factum sit penitus supplementum, vel alias sub-secuta congrua ìepaiacio eoiundem, Commissarii nostri, quibus in hac paite commisimus vices nostias, premissis omnibus et singulis que i equirebantur de jure, hujusmodi penam, suadente Justicia, pronunciarunt esse com-missam, in ipsius Capelle utilitatem, pio nostia disposi cione et ai bitrio, convertendam ; vobis nichilominus et omnibus vestrum injungentes ut eosdem defectus omnes et singulos, ac eciam unum asser ad Pacem, Stolas et Manípulos pro duobus paribus Vestimentorum, qui nunc ultra defectus60 THE RESISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. superius nominatos restant ibidem, prout ad hoc tenemini, citra Festum Beati Michaelis proximo nunc venturum, sub pena Excommunicacionis'quam extunc in personas vestras, et vestrum singulas, qui super hoc in mora fueritis vel eciam fuerit in mora, si premissa non impleveritis, seu imple-verit, faceretisque inveniri modis omnibus ac eciam repai ai i, pertulerunt ; quam, quidem, Sentenciam, ac eciam omnia et singula que in Litei is dicti Predecessoris nostri superius sunt expressa, necnon acta et gesta coram Commissariis nostris antedictis, quatenus rite acta et gesta sunt, rata Orna- habentes et grata, ea, prout ad nos pertinet, in Domino confirmamus —Et, perti-a fi1”8 invenimus in ter cetera, in eadem Visitacione, quod Vestimenta, Cálices, nent ad Libri, et alia Ornamenta ipsius Capelle, per Canónicos ibidem hactenus Canon- inventa, et quorum invencionis et reparacionis onus, cum necesse fuerit, ad icos ipS0S Canónicos spectare dinoscitur, que ad cotidianum usum Sacerdotum, Vicariusin Navi diete Capelle pro Parochianis ejusdem celebrancium, multociens aUs non" deputabantur illicite et deteriorata extiterant in immensum, licet iidem utatur Parochiani, vel eciam Sacerdotes, nullam proisus emendacionem seu repara-Orna- cionem fecerint eorundem, tenoie Presencium precipimus et mandamus mentis quatinus usus Ornamentorum predictorum quoad Paiochianos et Presbíteros ori in Navi diete Capelle, ut premittitui, celebrantes, exnunc cesset omnino, et foi 28b qu°d premissa Vestimenta, Cálices, Libri, ac eciam Ornamenta predicta extra Chorum per Parochianos seu Presbíteros supradictos, seu alios ad hujusmodi usus nullatenus deferantur, sub pena Excommunicacionis ac eciam unius pena dimidie marce a Sacrista ipsius Capelle qui pro tempoie fuerit, quique dimidie omnium Ornamentorum predictorum custodiam habet et curam ; et dictam marce ^ociens percipiendam, et in utilitatem diete Capelle, pro nostio ai bitrio convertendam, quociens contra hec actum fueiit vel aliquod eoi linci em. Piemissa, vero, omnia et singula, que tam in Literis prefati Predecessoris nostri quam eciam hiis nostris Literis continentur, volumus et precipimus, sub penis supeiius annotatis, fìimiter observari Et, cum paium sit jura condere vel statuta facere Canonica, nisi sit qui eadem tueatur seu legitime exequátur, tibi Domino Waltero, nunc Sacriste et Canonico, tenore Presencium committimus et mandamus, sub pena Excommunicacionis firmiter injun-gentes quatinus de observacione et execucione piedictorum omnium et singulorum, quatenus tibi legitime constare poterit; necnon que de premissis fueiint observata et que non ; cujus, eciam, de eisdem vel eoium aliquo temerai ius violatoi existat, per vestras Patentes Literas, haium seriem continentes, citra dictum Festum Sancti Michaelis nos ìeddas dilucide cerciores — Datum apud Chuddeham, tercio decimo die mensis Januaiii, Anno Domini Millesimo CCCm0 nono [1309-10] pro Walterus, permissione Divina Exoniensis Episcopus, dilecto in Christo filio, Procura- Domino Waltero de Welewe, Canonico et Saciiste in Libei a Capella de clone Boseham, salutem, etc-—Quia nos nuper in eadem Capella, secundum morem Predecessorum nostiorum, debite Visitacionis Ofíiciurii impendentes, non invenimus aliquem qui nos in esculentis et poculentis, juxta juiis exigenciam inibi procuraret, vobis committimus et mandamus quatinus canonice moneatis et efficaciter inducatis omnes et singulos predicte Capelle Canónicos Prebendatos nostre Visitacionis Officium tune tempoiis subeuntes, si presentes fuerint, vel ipsis absentibus eorum Procuratores, si quos dimi-serint ; alioquin in predicta Capella, per publicum edictum coram Clero et populo propositum,—quod una vobiscum satisfaciant nobis infra viginti dies a tempore hujusmodi monicionum, quas fieri volumus, receptis Presen-tibus, ut premittitui, indilate, de quadraginta solidis steilingorum, pro Procuracione nostia de die ipsius Visitacionis, et occasione ejusdem Visitacionis, nobis sufficienter debite ab eisdem Quod si monicionibus vestris, super hiis canonice sibi factis, piene non paruerint infia teiminum superius annotatum, extunc singulos non solventes ad satisfaciendum de porcione sua de dieta Procuracione, per Suspensionis, Excommunicacionis et Intel dicti Sentencias, si oporteat, de die in diem compellatis ; scientes quod, ad abbreviacionem laboris solvencium, vos de dieta peccunia nostrum fecimusGENERAL INDEX—BOSHAM. 61 receptorem : volentes quod secundum quantitatem et taxacionem Prebende vestre contribuatis cum aliis Canonicis in eadem solucione facienda De die, vero, recepcionis Piesencium, et quid super hiis duxeritis faciendum, nobis citra Carniprivium per vestras Literas Patentes, harum seiiem continentes, dilucide rescribatis —Datum apud Farendone, juxta Aultone, sextodecimo die Januarii, Anno Domini Millesimo CCC° nono, et Conse-cracionis nostre Anno secundo [1809-10] [The marginal references, throughout, weie added by Bishop Grandisson] The following Documents relating to Bosham have also been hound up with the Register, at the beginning :— fol i2b. Rex Venerabili in Christo Patii J[ohanni de Langtone], eadem gracia Episcopo Cicestrensi, et ejus Officiali, et eorum Commissariis, salutem — Cum Dominas Henricus [III ], quondam Rex Anglie, Progenitor noster, per Cartam suam quarn inspeximus concessisset et confìrmasset, pio se et heredibus suis, Willelmo tune Exoniensi Episcopo, Predecessori Venerabilis Patris Walteri, nunc Episcopi ejusdem Loci, Capellariam de Boseham, cum Manerio de Chudeham in Comitatu Sussexie, et cum Manerio de Farendone in Comitatu Suthamptonie, et cum Maneiio de Horseleghe in Comitatu Sui rie, et cum omnibus terris, decimis, feodis, sérviciis Advocacionibus Ecclesiarum, Collacionibus Prebendarum, et omnibus aliis pertinenciis suis, et cum omnibus libertatibus et liberis consuetudinibus ad eandem Capellariam et Maneria predicta peitinentibus ; ac piefatus Walterus Episcopus et Predecessores sui, Episcopi Loci predicti, semper hactenus a tempoie confeccionis Caite piedicte Capellariam predictam et Maneria predicta cum tenis, decimis etc {ut supra), pacifice tenuerint, ut dici tur ; Nos, concessionem predictam manutenere volentes, ut tenemur, vobis prohibemus ne ipsum Episcopum supei Capellaria predicta, Collacionibus Prebendarum, libertatibus, aut liberis consuetudinibus, seu aliis quibus-cumque ad Capellariam et Maneria predicta vii tute Carte prediate spectantibus, trahatis in Placitum in Curia Christianitatis, nec aliquid in hac paite attemptetis, seu per aMos attemptari faciatis, quod in ener-vacionem Carte predicte cedei e valeat quoquo modo. Et si quid hactenus, per vos aut vestros, in hac parte minus rite attemptatum fuerit, id, sine dilacione, faciatis, exigente Justicia, emendari—Teste Rege, apud West-monasteiium, xxx die Junii, Anno Regni nostri quartodecimo [1321] —Et memorandum quod consimile Bieve in forma directum fuit Archidiácono Cicestiensi, et ejus Officiali, ac eorum Commissariis, sub eadem data. Et fuit Breve, directum Episcopo, etc., tradi turn Magistro Roberto de Deibi, Officiali suo, in Ecclesia de Boseham, secundo die Julii, Anno Domini M° CCCmo xxj° ; et aliud Breve traditum fuit Magistro 'Willelmo de la Leyne, Officiali Archidiaconi Cicestiensis, eodem die —Rex Veneiabili in Christo Patri, J[ohanni], eadem gracia Episcopo Cicestiensi, et ejus Officiali, ac eorum Commissariis, salutem —Cum Ecclesia de Boseham, quam Venerabilis Pater, Willelmus, Exoniensis Episcopus tenet de fundacione Piogenitorum nostiorum, quondam Regum Anglie, Libera Capelle nostra existat, et a tempoie diete Fundacionis semper hactenus ab omni Jurisdiccione Oi dinaria, sieut cetere Libere Capelle nostie, exempta esse consueveiit penitus et immunis, ut dicitur ; vos nichilominus hujus-modi Jurisdiccionem in eadem Ecclesia exceicetis jam de novo, in nostri et ipsius Episcopi prejudicium, necnon libertatis Capelle nostre predicte derogacionem manifestam. Et, quia nolumus quod nobis seu ipsi Episcopo prejudicetur, aut edam libertati predicte Capelle nostre derogatur in hac parte, vobis mandamus quod, si ita est, tune ab hujusmodi Jurisdiccione in eadem Ecclesia excercenda desistatis Et si quid quod in nostri seu dicti Episcopi prejudicium, aut libertatis predicte derogacionem cedere valeat per vos in hac parte indebite fuerit attemptatum, id sine dilacione conigi faciatis ; ne querela ad nos inde perveniat iterata —Teste Rege, apud Dovoniam, xxiij die Maij, Anno Regni nostri sexto [1313]—Hoc Bieve traditum fuit predicto Magistio Roberto, pi edicto die, apud Boseham.62 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. [Another “Royal Letter—“Prohibido Regis super Jurisdicdone Boseham”— addressed to the Bishop of Chiches ber and to the same effect, without date, but, issued, evidently, in 1314, will be found on fol 86 —Memorandum quod die Sabbati in Vigilia Sancti Michaelis (28 Sept ), Anno, etc CCCmo quarto decimo, apud Eboracum, tradita fuit quedam Peticio per Dominum Exoniensem Episcopum Domino Roberto de Bardlebi, ad Cancellariam Domini Regis, ipsius Regis sigillo privato signata, sub hac forma —Here follows a Letter fi om the King to the Bishop of Chichester, to the same effect as the above, and, also, without date ; and the MS proceeds thus:—“ Et postea, presente nichilominus Cancellai io coram Rege, in Palacio Episcopali apud Eboracum, die Lune in ci astino Sancti Michaelis (30 Sept.), anno quo supra, Rex piecepit eidem Cancellai io quod fìeret sub forma predicta Et fuit dieta Peticio expedita et Bieve optentum sub eadem forma, de verbo ad verbum ; unum, videlicet, ad Episcopum Cices-trensem, et ejus Officiali ac eorum Commissariis, et aliud ad Aichidaconum Loci, et Officiali suo ac eorum Commissaiiis : sub Teste apud Eboracum, secundo die Octobris, Anno Regni sui octavo [1314] —Et memorandum quod Dominus Johannes de Sendale erat tunc Cancellarius Regis ; et fuerunt Brevia duplicata Postea, in proximo Parliamento, Londoniis, fuit dieta Prohibicio, eo quod asserebat simpliciter Capellariam de Boseham esse Liberam Capellariam Regis, i evocata, et alia concessa, que sciibitur in iiij folio quaterni proximi1 ; fol 88] foi 14 Processus habitus in Curia Domini Regis contra Archi-diaconum Cicestrensem et ejus Officiahm, super libértate Ecclesie seu Capelle de Boseham:— Prohibido,— Edwardus, Dei gracia Rex Anglie, Dominus Hibernie, et Dux Aquitanie, Magistro Roberto Leyset,”Archidiácono Cicestrensi, et Roberto de Enderby, Officiali suo, ac eorum Commissariis, salutem,—Cum Ecclesia de Boseham sit Libeia Capella nostra, et a Juiisdiccione, precipue quantum ad Choium et Prebendas Ecclesie illius, ac personas Piebendariorum Piebendarum illarum et Ministioium Ecclesie predicte, exempta penitus et immunis, ut dicitur, ac vos in Choio et Prebendis Ecclesie piedicte ac in personis Prebendariorum Prebendaium illarum et Ministrorum Ecclesie predicte Jurisdiceionem Ordinariam exeicere nitamini, ut intelleximus, unde pluri-mum admiramur ; vobis prohibemus, fìrmiter injungentes quod, si ita est, tune in Capella predicta, vel in Choro seu Prebendis Ecclesie illius, aut personis Prebendariorum Prebendarum illarum, sive Ministrorum Capelle predicte, Jurisdiceionem hujusmodi nullatenus exerceatis, nec in nostii aut immunitatis prefate Libei e Capelle nostre, aut Prebendariorum sen Minis-troium predictorum prejudicium quicquid indebite facere presumatis ; et si quid hujusmodi in premissis feceiitis, id sine dilacione aliqua revocetis — Teste meipso, apud Westmonasterium, xvij die Maicii, Anno Regni nostri octavo [1314-15] ; 14 Attachiamentum,— —Rex Vicecomiti Sussexie salutem —Pone per vadium et salvos plegios Magistrum Robertum Leyset, Archidiaconum Cicestrensem, et Robertum de Endreby, Officialem ejus, quod sint coram nobis a Die Pasche in xv dies, ubicumque tunc fuerimus in Anglia, ostensuri quare, cum Ecclesia de Boseham sit Libera Capella nostra, a Juiisdiccione Ordinaria, precipue quantum ad Chorum et Piebendas Ecclesie illius, ac personas Prebendariorum Prebendarum illarum et Ministiorum Ecclesie predicte, ac in personis 1 i e fol 106, where the two Documents March, 8 Edw II.),—(2) Attachiamen-piinted immediately below are en- turn contra Archidiaconum Cicestrensem tered,—(1) i( Prohibido Boseham (17 (6 March, 8 Edw. II).GENERAL INDEX—BOSHAM. 63 Prebendariorum Prebendarum illarum et Ministrorum Ecclesie predicte Jurisdiccionem Ordinai iam exerceie presumpserunt, in nostii contemptum et Regie Dignitatis nostre prejudicium manifestimi, et contra Piohibicionem nostram Et habeas ibi nomina plegiorum et hoc Bieve—Teste meipso, apud Westmonasterium, vj die Marcii, Anno Regni nostii octavo [1314-15] Placito, coram Domino Rege de Termino Sánete Trinitatis, Anno nono: Rotulo cix° :— Magister Robertus Leyset, Archidiaconus Cicesti ensis, et Robertus de Endieby, Officialis ejus, attachiati fuerunt ad respondendum Domino Regi de Placito quaie, cum Ecclesia de Boseham sit Libera Capella Domini Regis, et a Jurisdiccione Ordinaria, precipue quantum, etc (ut supra), Jurisdiccionem Ordinariam exercere presumpseiunt, in Regis contemptum, etc (ut supra) ; et unde Dominus Rex, per Johannem de Nortone, qui sequitur pro eo, dicit quod, cum Ecclesia de Boseham predicta sit Libera Capella Domini Regis, a Jurisdiccione Ordinaria, piecipue, etc (ut supra), exempta pen-itus et immunis et predicti Aichidiaconus et Officialis ejus Jui isdiccionem Ordinariam etc (ut supra), per se et suos, nomine ipsorum, presumpsissent exercere, propter quod Prohibicio Regia eisdem Archidiácono et ejus Officiali missa fuit, pro ipso Domino Rege, et eisdem liberata, videlicet, die Jovis (sic) in Festo Sancti Laurencii, Anno Regni Regis nunc octavo [10 Aug, 1314], apud Cakham, per Willelmum de Watergate, in pi esencia Ricardi de Kihyngtone et Ricardi de Otery, ne hujusmodi Jurisdiccionem Ordinariam exerceient in eadem, predicti Archidiaconus et ejus Officialis, non obstante Piohibicione Regia predicta, eandem Ecclesiam, que Libera Capella Regis est, exempta et immunis, ut piedicitui, ingressi sunt, et Jurisdiccionem Ordinariam in eadem exercere presumpserunt, visitando Chorum et Ministios Chori in Choro, et sequestrando bona Canonieoi um in Prebendis suis, videlicet Dominorum Thome de Stapeldone, Roberti Herewaide, et aliorum Canonicorum ibidem, et tenendo et celebrando in eodem Choro Capitula, et alias diversas injuiias in hac parte attemptare presumpserunt, et de die in diem attemptare presumunt, in derogacionem libertatis Capelle ejusdem Regis, et Regie Dignitatis sue prejudicium, et contemptum ipsius Domini Regis mille libris ; et hoc offeit verificare pro ipso Domino Rege, etc Et predicti Archidiaconus et ejus Officialis, per Thomam de Shawe, attornatum suum, venerunt et defendei unt vim et injuriam, et quicquid est in contemptum et piejudicium Domini Regis, etc Et dicit quod nullam Jurisdiccionem Ordinariam in predicta Ecclesia, in Regis prejudicium seu contemptum et contra ejusdem fol i4b Regis Prohibicionem, exercuerunt seu attemptare piesumpserunt, quia dicit quod predicta Ecclesia, que predictus Johannes de Nortone dicit esse Capella Libera Regis, est Parochialis Ecclesia et animabus curata, et infra limites sui Ai chidiaconatus ; et quod ipse tempore quo Episcopus Cicestrensis sibi predictum Archidiaconatum confeiebat, invenit Archidiaconatum suum seisitum de Jurisdiccione Ordinaria, etc. ; et quod omnes predecessores sui Archidiaconi seisiti fuerunt, etc., et Jurisdiccionem Ordinaiiam, sine interiupeione, exercuerunt in Ecclesia predicta, ut in Parochiali Ecclesia et animabus curata, et infra limites, etc Et ipse, et Officialis suus predictus, Jure Ordinario, pi out predecessores sui, fecerunt et exeicuerunt, et non in contemptum Domini Regis, sicut eis imponitur. Et de hoc ponit se super Patriam Et predictus Johannes de Nortone, qui sequitur pro Domino Rege, dicit quod predictus Archidiaconus, seu ejus Officialis, non dedicunt quin predicta Ecclesia sit Libera Capella Domini Regis, et cognoscunt quod Jurisdiccionem Ordinai iam exercuerunt in eadem ; et petit judicium, etc —Dies datus est eis, etc, a die Sancti Hillarii in xv dies, ubicumque, etc Ad quem diem predictus Johannes de Nortone, qui sequitur pro Domino Rege, et, eciam, Robertus Leyset, Archidiaconus, et ejus Officialis, per piedictum Thomam de Shawe, attornatum suum, etc venerunt Et predictus Robertus eb ejus Officialis nichil ostendunt quare Jurisdiccionem Ordinariam, ut premittitur, exercere debeant, nec dedicunt64 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. quin predicta Ecclesia de Boseham sit Libera Capella Regis, et a Jurisdic-cione Ordinaria, precipue quantum ad Choium, etc (ut supra), exempta penitus et immunis, ut plenius supradictum est, etc Unde idem Johannes de Nortone petit judicium pro Domino Rege de recognicione sua predicta, etc Et predictus Archidiaconus et ejus Officialis, per predictum attor-natum suum, dicunt, ut prius, quod omnes predecessores sui Archidiaconi, etc in piedicta Ecclesia etc (ut supra), semper Juiisdiccionem Ordinariam supradictam, ut in Visitacionibus, Coneccionibus, Citacionibus, Sequestra-cionibus, et aliis que ad Officium Archidiaconi, tarn in dicta Ecclesia quam in aliis Ecclesiis Parochialibus, et infia limites eorum Archidiaconatus, pertinuerunt, faciendis, pacifice et sine intenupcione exeicuerunt, et ex quo ipse Archidiaconus invenit piedictum Archidiaconatum suum seisitum de hujusmodi Jurisdiccionibus ; petit judicium si Dominus Rex accionem habere debeat veisus eum conquerendi de aliqua injuria sibi facta in tempore suo, etc. ; ex quo predicta Ecclesia de Boseham est Ecclesia Parochialis et animabus culata, ut predictum est, et omnes Archidiaconi, predecessores sui Archidiaconi, etc , Jurisdicciones Ordinarias in dieta Ecclesia, ut in Ecclesia Parochiali, etc., exercuerunt, pi out ipse paratus est verificare per patriam,1 vel prout Curia, etc —Dies datus est eis, etc , a Die Pasche in xv dies, ubicumque etc, salvis racionibus ex utraque Parte proponendis, etc Postea, ad prefatam xv Pasche, predictus Johannes de ISTortone, qui sequitur pro Domino Rege, venit, et predicti Archidiaconus et ejus Officialis, per Thomam de Shawe, attoinatum, etc, similiter venerunt. Et dies datus est eis in Octabis Sancte Trinitatis, ubicumque, etc —Postea, in Octabis Sancte Trinitatis, Anno Regni Regis nunc decimo [1317], predictus Johannes de Nortone, qui sequitur etc, et predicti Archidiaconus, etc , pei Thomam de Shawe, etc, similiter venerunt Et datus est eis dies a die Sancti Michaelis in xv dies, etc —Postea a die Sancti Michaelis, xv dies, Anno Regni Regis nunc undecimo [1317], predictus Johannes de Nortone venit et predicti Archidiaconus, etc . venerunt, et datus est etc a die Sancti Hillarii, etc, salvis racionibus, etc. Ad quern diem predictus Johannes etc, venerunt, et datus est eis dies a Die Pasche in tres septimanas, etc Ad quem diem predictus Johannes de Nortone, etc, venerunt, et datus est eis dies in Octabis Sancti Johannis Baptiste, etc Ad quem diem Ricardus de Nortone, etc venerunt, et datus est, etc, in Octabis Sancti Michaelis, etc Ad quem diem piedictus Ricardus, etc, venerunt, fol 15 etc , et datus etc in Octabis Sancti Hillarii, etc Ad quem diem Adam de Fyncham, qui sequitur pro Rege, etc , venerunt, et datus est eis dies a Die Pasche, etc Postea, continuato inde Processi! usque in Quindenam Sancte Trinitatis, Anno Regni, etc, duodecimo [1319], etc ; ad quem diem predictus Adam, et predicti Archidiaconus, etc , venerunt, et quesitum est ab eis si aliquid ulterius dicere velint pro Parte sua, etc , quam prius dixerunt etc ; qui, quidem, Archidiaconus dicit, ut prius, quod Ecclesia de Boseham est, etc (ut supra) Dicit, insuper, quod predicta Ecclesia, quam Dominus Rex dicit esse Capellam suam Liberam, non est in possessione Domini Regis, immo in possessione Episcopi Exoniensis, jure perpetuo Ecclesie sue Exon-iensis, qui quidem Episcopus est Patronus ejusdem, et dat Prebendas in eadem, etc Per quod dicit quod ipse non est transgressus erga ipsum Dominum Regem in aliquo, etc, eo quod ipse nichil aliud fecit nisi quod Juris-diccionem Ordinariam exercuit, prout predecessores sui fecerunt, etc Et predictus Adam qui sequitur etc, dicit quod, cum predicti Archidiaconus et ejus Officialis superius allegavit predictam Ecclesiam de Boseham esse Pai-ochialem et animabus curatam, et quod ipse, et piedecessores sui Archidiaconi etc, Juiisdiccionem Ordinaiiam sine interrupeione exercuerunt in eadem, et non in contemptum Regis, etc ; et modo asseiunt piedictam Ecclesiam 1 “per patriam se defendere — genus judicio totius patiise se submittit defensionis qua accusatus vel reus (D'Arnis).GENERAL INDEX—BOSHAM. 65 non esse in possessione Domini Regis, immo in possessione Episcopi Exoniensis, Patroni ejusdem, etc ; que, quidem, Responsio alium exitum exigit quam Re-sponsio precedens Petit Judicium si ad utiasque Responsiones que di versos exitus exigunt se teneie possint, etc Et super hoc datus est dies eis, coram Rege, a die Sancti Michaelis in xv dies, ubicumque etc Et quia Curia Regis vult cerciorari super juie Regis per Librum de Domesday de libertate Capelle predicte, si, etc, mandatimi est Thesaurario et Baronibus de Scaccario quod, scrutato Libro de Domesday, id quod inde inveniri con-tigerit Regi distincte et aperte mittant, ad piefatum Teiminum, ubicumque etc Ad quern diem datus est dies Partibus, coram Rege, a die Sancti Hillarii in xv dies, etc Et deinde datus est dies Partibus a Die Pascbe in tres septimanas, coram Rege, etc, Anno Regni Regis nunc duodecimo [1319] Et, sicut piius mandatum est tam Thesauraiio et Baronibus de Scaccario quam Thesauiario et Carnei ai io, etc, quod, scrutato Libro de Domesday, et similiter Libio Feodoium aliisque evidenciis, Ecclesiam de Boseham tangentibus, id quod inde inverni i contigerit Regi mittant ad piefatum Terminum, ubicumque etc Ad quem diem predicti Thesaurarius et Camerarius miserunt ìecordum Libri de Domesday, sub hiis verbis Inter Terras Regis in Gomitata Sussexie —Nota Domesday1 Rex Willelmus tenet in dominio Boseham Godwynus2 Comes tenuit ; et tunc erant lvj et dimidia: pio3 xxxviij hidis geldavit, et modo similiter. Teira est In dominio sex4 caiuce et xxxix villani, cum 1 boidellaiiis,5 habent xix caiucas Ibi Ecclesia et xvij sei vi, et viij molini de iiijor libris xxx denariis minus Ibi due piscaiie de viij solidis et x denaiiis Silva de vj porcis Ad hoc Maneiium peitinent6 xj hage in Cicestre tempore Regis Edwaidi, que leddebant7 iiij solidos8 iiij denaiios. Modo habet Episcopus x de illis a Rege ; et modo est una in Manerio Totum Maneiium tempore Regis Edwardi et post valuit xl libi as Modo similiter xl libi as Tamen reddit 1 libras ad ai sui am et pensum, que valent lxxv9 libras De isto Manerio habet Engeler duas hidas de Rege ; et ibi habet j carucam et j bordellarium 10 Inter Terras Osbei ti Episcopi in Gomitata predicto11 Osbertus12 Episcopus tenet de Rege Ecclesiam de Boseham, et de Rege Edwaido tenuit Huic Ecclesie pertinebant cxij hide ; modo sunt foris xlvij Hugo, fìlius Ranulphi, tenet xxx hidas, et Radulphus Kaysuedde13 xvij hidas, quando Osbertus12 recepit se defendit Ecclesia pro Ixv hidis, et modo fol i5b similiter Teira est In dominio sunt due caruce et xxj villani cum xviij bordellariis5 habent viij carucas Ibi tres molini de xiiij solidis, et xij acre prati, et j salina de ij solidis, et j haga de viij denariis. Malgerus tenet de terra hujus Ecclesie xij hidas, pro j Manerium Tumeye14 vocatur, et geldat pro viij hidis Ibi habet xxxij villanos cum viij carucis De eadem terra Ecclesie habet Radulphus j hidam. Quidam Clericus j hidam ; et quatuor Clerici j hidam communitei Ipsi habent iij carucas in dominio, et iij villanos et x bordellarios15 habentes j carucam et dimidiam, et Ecclesia et piesbiteri16 ibi et duo servi et j haga de viij denaiiis Toto17 tempore Regis 1 These Extracts weie not veiy caie-fully made as the following lesults of collation with the original will shew Ecclesia is spelt CEcelesia, throughout [W. D M ] 2 Goduinus 3 et pro. 4 sunt sex. 5 bord[aiiis], 6 pertin[uerunt] 7 “ reddebit,” MS F 8 vii solidos 9 lxv 10 bord[ariumj 11 Terra Osbemi Episcopi. 12 Osbernus 13 Radulfus de Caisned 14 Tornei 15 boidfarios] 16 presbitei 17 Totum.66 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. Edwardi valebat1 ccc libras, et post 1 libras Modo xvj libras x2 solid os quod Episcopus tenet, et tamen habet de firma xx solidos plus. Quando3 Malgerus tenuit vj libras valebat1 et tamen habet 1 solidos plus Quod alii tenent iiijor libras et xv solidos valet. Decimarci Ecclesie Clerici tenent, et valet1 xl solidos. Tempore Regis Edwaidi peitinebat huic Manerio j hida in Shenore 4 Modo tenet Warinus, homo Rogorii5 Comitis Sussexia : Thesaurarius et Barones de Scaccario miserunt recordum Libri Feodorum, sub Mis verbis : — In Libro Feodorum de Scaccario, in quinto folio a principio Comitatus Sunie —Isti tenent de Episcopo Exoniensi de Capellaria de Boseham : Ricardus de Grenstede tenet duo feoda Militis in Thorneye de eodem Episcopo. Nicholaus de Wancy duo feoda in Wollamintone de eodem Episcopo 6 Philippus de Croft ij feoda Militis in Elnestede de eodem Episcopo Radulphus la Falleyse tenet unum feodum Militis in Stoke de eodem Episcopo. Ricardus de Prestone tenet dimidium feodi Militis, in Pi estone de eodem Episcopo Item, in nono folio in eodem Libro sic continetur: Isti tenent de Episcopo de Capellaria de Boseham:—Ricardus de Grenstede tenet ij feoda Militis in Thorneye de eodem Episcopo, Nicholaus Wancy tenet ij feoda Militis in Wollamintone de eodem Episcopo Philipus de Cioft tenet ij feoda Militis in Elnestede de eodem Episcopo Radulphus de la Faleyse tenet j feodum Militis in Stoke de eodem Episcopo Ricardus de Prestone tenet dimidium feodi Militis in Prestone de eodem Episcopo Item, in folio xv° in eodem Libro sic continetur : Episcopus Exouiensis tenet de Domino Rege de Capellaria de Boseham viij feoda Militis et dimidium Unde Ricardus de Thorneye tenet duo feoda Militis, ex antiquo tempoie. Robertus de Elnestede ij feoda Militis Nicholaus de Wanci ij feoda Militis Ricardus de Barentyn j feodum Militis Ricardus de Piestetune dimidium feodi Militis Veredictum de Boseham :— Ddminus Rex Willelmus, qui venit ad Conquestum Anglie, dedit Manerium de Boseham Willelmo fìlio Augeii et heredibus suis ad feodi firmam, reddendo inde annuatim ad Scaccarium xlij libras argenti arsas et pondeiatas pio omni servicio ; et sic tenuit, tota vita sua, Maneiium illud, et heredes sui Et, postea, Willelmus Maiescallus tenuit Maneiium illud hereditarie, reddendo inde predictam firmam, scilicet xlij libras, ad Scaccaiium Domini Regis, aisas et ponderatas Rex, autem, Hemicus Primus arentavit ad Scaccarium suum xxx solidos de predicta firma pio escambio quod fecit Willelmo filio Ernulphi de terra de Bradebrugge, pro ten a in qua sita est Abbathia Sancte Marie de Prato, apud Rotomagum, et v solidos, quos idem Rex dedit cuidam Willelmo in elemosinam Mandaverunt, eciam, transcriptum cujusdam Placiti, nuper coram Justieiaiiis Domini Regis de Banco habiti, ad majorem evidenciam, in hec verba7 :— Placita apud Westmonasteiium8 coram Johanne de Metyngham et Sociis suis, Justiciariis Domini Regis9 de Banco, de10 Termino Sancti Hillaiii, Anno Regni Regis Edwardi, filii Regis Henrici, decimo octavo [1289-90] —Sussexia: 1 “ valebit,” MS. 2 3 Quod . . . tenfet] . . . val[et] 4 Icenore. 5 Rogeiii. 6 See Vol. I. (Reg Bronescombe), p 97 I take this oppoitunity of conecting a slip, kindly pointed out to me by Sir John Maclean. “ Comitatus de Gloueestria” should not have been rendered “ Gloucestei shire ” I was unable, at the time, to identify “ Wol-aumptone,” which turns out to be Wollavington in Sussex 7 Thei e is a second Copy of this Document on fol 138b, with a few vaiious readings which will be found below. 8 apud Westmonasteiium] Omitted. 9 Domini Regis~[ Omitted 10 in Rotulo de.GENERAL INDEX—BOSHAM. 67 —Rogerus le Bigod, Comes Norfolchie et Marescallus Anglie, summonitus fuit ad respondendum Petro, Episcopo Exoniensi, de Placito quare ipse, simul cum Willelmo de la Lane, Willelmo atte Hoke, juniore, Rogero le Prunere,1 et Roberto le Scut, aveiiaipsius Episcopi cepit et injuste detinuit, fol 16. contra vadia et plegia, etc Et unde piedietus2 Episcopus, per attornatum suum, dicit quod predictus Comes, simul cum predicto Willelmo et aliis. Die Dominica proxima ante Festum Ascensionis Domini, Anno Regni Domini Regis nunc sexto decimo [2 May, 1288], cepit duo jumenta ipsius Episcopi in Villa de Westyngtone, in quodam loco qui vocatur Godfelde, et ilia fugavit usque Manerium suum3 de Boseham, et ibidem injuste detinuit quousque etc ; unde dicit quod deterioi atus est et dampnum habet ad valenciam xl solidorum Et inde producit sectam, etc Et Comes venit et defendit vim et injuriam, quando, etc ; et bene advocat predictam capcionem et juste ; quia dicit quod ipse tenet Hundiedum de Boseham de Domino Rege ad feodi fhmam, infra precinctum cujus Hundredi predicta villa de Westyngtone est. Et dicit quod, quia quidam Warinus porcarius, Laurencius messor, Rogerus Osewalde, Henricus le Aketoui,4 Willelmus Hingelonde,5 Robeitus Lauience, Willelmus Spirewike, Ger-manus le Portere, Willelmus Jakes, Rogerus Cosemere,6 Ricardus Belle-ringere/ Warinus le Messei, Radulphus Osewalde, Johannes le Palmere, eb Johannes Jakes, villani ipsius Episcopi manentes in quodam hame-letto predicte ville de Estyngtone,8 non venerunt ad letam quam ipse per Ballivos suos tenuit die Mercurii pioxima post Quindenam Pasche, Anno secundo, apud Boseham, distrinxit ipse eos, scilicet unumquemque ipsorum, per unam bestiam Et, quia piedietus Episcopus7 non fecit replegiaii nisi predicta duo jumenta, ignorat ipse quoium jumenta ilia sunt, etc Et Episcopus, per attomatum suum, dicit quod ipse tenet Liberam Capellam Domini Regis de Boseham ad quam pertinet Manerium ipsius Episcopi de Chidham Et dicit quod ipse et predecessores sui, a tempore quo non extat memoiia, usi sunt quod caiucarii, carettaiii,9 beikarii,10 et omnes servientes ejusdem Manerii ad nullam letam predicti Comitis venire consueverunt, cum ipse infia idem Manerium habet decennarium et decennam11 ad pacem Domini Regis de eisdem observandam Et quod ita sit, petit quod inquiratur per patriam, etc —Et Comes dicit quod predictus Episcopus nullum decennarium vel decennam in eodem Maneiio habere debet, nec habuit, nisi jam tribus annis elapsis quod usurpavit sibi12 super Regem et ipsum Comitem decennarium et decennam Et quod omnes manentes infra predictum Hundredum debent venire ad illam letam, exceptis hiis qui ad visum franciplegii venire non debent Et de hoc ponit se supei Patriam. Et Episcopus similiter Ideo preceptum est Vicecomiti quod venire faceret hie a Die Sancte Trinitatis in quindecim dies xijcim, etc , per quos etc: et qui nec, etc ,ad iecognoscendum in forma predicta; quia tarn, etc Postea, in crastino Sancti Martini, eodem anno, venit tarn predictus Episcopus quam piedietus Comes, per attomatos suos ; et similiter jurati, de consensu Parcium electi, qui dicunt super sacra-mentum suum quod predictus Episcopus tenet Capellam de Boseham, que est Libera Capella Domini Regis, et Manerium de Chidham simul cum hameletto de Westyngtone, quod est membium ejusdem Manerii, que pertinent13 Capelle piedicte ex Collacione Regum Anglie, Progenitorum Domini Regis nunc : in quo, quidem, Manerio idem Episcopus habet quosdam libere tenentes et quosdam villanos, qui faciunt sectam ad Hun- 1 le Prunere] Pruner. 2 predictus]. idem 3 suum] Omitted 4 Aketour], Akatour 5 Hingelonde] Ingelond 6 Cosemere] Gosemere 7 Belleringere] Belleringe. F2 8 Estyngtone] Westyngtone 9 carettarii] Omitted 10 ploughmen—carters—shepherds. 11 a tithing man—a tithing 12 usurpavit ipse usurpavit. 13 que pertinent] quod pertinet.68 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPEL DON. dredum predictum de Boseham1 Dicunt, eciam, quod idem Episcopus habet in Westyngtone, quod est membrum predicti Manerii de Chidham, quosdam pai vos ten entes, quorum quilibet tenet tres acras terre ; et sunt pro eisdem tenentibus operarii officinarii, sicut messarii, bercarii, poicarii, trituratores, et hujusmodi Et dicunt quod isti parvi tenentes veniunt, bis per annum, coram Ballivo ipsius Episcopi, de Chidham, ad visum suum tenendum, scilicet post Pascha, et post Festum Sancti Michaelis, et ibidem per decennaiium suum presentant ea que presentanda sunt ; et ibidem coram Ballivo ilio de transgressionibus in visu ilio inventis hunt coi lecciones, Quesiti2 si predictus Warinus, et alii parvi tenentes ipsius Episcopi, de Westyngtone, factus sit per Ballivum ipsius Episcopi, aut per eleccionem parvorum tenencium predictor um, dicunt per eleccionem ; ita quod quam cito aliquis electus fuerit in decennarium ex officio terre oi i6b. sue pertinente debet esse decennaiius et messor. Et bene dicunt quod idem Episcopus et Predecessores sui hac eadem libértate in predicto hameletto de Westyngtone usi sunt a tempore quo non extat memoiia Et quia ex veredicto isto sequitur quod predictus Comes in juste cepit averia predicta, consideratimi est quod predictus Episcopus ìecuperet dampna sua que taxantur ad duos solidos: et predictus Comes in misericordia. [Bishop Grandisson has written on the margin (fol 138bì, “ De Boseham et Chudham, contra Comitem Marescallum ”] —Miserunt eciam coram Rege Cartam Domini Henrici Regis, in hec verba [There is a copy of this Chai ter in Bishop Bronescombe’s Register, fol. 10 — See Voi I ,page 38] Et modo venit Adam de Fyncham, qui sequitui pro Domino Rege, et predictus Magister Robeitus Archidiaconus, et eciam ejus Officialis, per attornatum suum venerunt Et predictus Adam petit quod ex quo tante evidencie hie pro Domino Rege ostenduntur, et per quas liquere potest Curie dictam Capellam esse Libeiam, quod ipsi respondeant Domino Regi utium Capella predicta sit Libera necne. Et piedicti Magister Robeitus, Archidiaconus, et Robertus dicunt quod ad hoc non habent necesse ad piesens responderé, nisi tantummodo ad excusandum tiansgiessiones per Dominum Regem eis impositas, etc Et dicit, ut prius, idem Archidiaconus quod Ecclesia de Boseham est Ecclesia Paio'chialis etc {ut supra) ; et quod ipse, tempoie quo Episcopus Cicestrensis sibi predictum Ai chidiaconatum confeiebat, invenit predictum Archidiaconatum suum seisitum de hujusmodi Jurisdiccione Ordinai ia, etc ; et ipse [et] omnes predecessores sui Aichidiaconi, a tempore quo non extat memoiia, seisiti fuerunt, etc, et Jurisdiccionem Ordinariam, sine interrupcione, semper hucusque exer-cuerunt, etc, {ut supra) ; et dicit quod ipse percipit de eadem Ecclesia, annuatim, nomine Procuracionis, unam marcam argenti ; et ipse, et Officialis suus predictus, Jurisdiccionem Ordinariam, prout predecessores sui, exercuerunt, et non in contemptum Regis, etc ; et de hoc ponit se super Patriam. Et predictus Adam, qui sequitur pro Rege, petit quod ex fol. 17 quo piedicti Archidiaconus et ejus Officialis non dedicunt quin predicta Ecclesia sit Libeia etc {ut supra), petit Judicium pro Domino Rege precise Et super hoc datus est eis dies a Die Sánete Trinitatis in xv dies, etc ad quern diem, etc ; et datus est eis dies a die Sancti Michaelis, etc Postea, ad diem ilium venit predictus Adam, qui sequitur pro Domino Rege ; et similiter predicti Aichidiaconus, etc et predicti Archi- diaconus, etc, petiverunt ut prius veiificare per patiiam quod ipsi et piedecessores sui, etc. {ut supra). Et predictus Adam . dicit quod predicta Capella a tempore quo non, etc {ut supra) et hoc petit similiter verificare pro Rege, etc. ; ita, videlicet, quod quandocumque idem Dominus 1 predictum de\ predicti Comitis in. 2 A clause is omitted heie—“ Quesiti si predicti Warinus et alii parvi tenentes ipsius Episcopi, de Westyngtone, ali- quam sectam faciunt, seu facere con-sueverunt, ad Hundí edum predicti Comitis, de Boseham, dicunt quod »on,”GENERAL INDEX—BOSHAM. 69 Rex poterit ceiciorari supei immunitate Capelle, etc aliter per recordum seu per alia munimenta seu evidencias quovismodo, tam ante verificacionem patrie quam post, quod veiifìcacio illa non cedat in pie judicium, etc, set semper jus ipsius Domini Regis sibi in premissis salvetur Ideo pieceptum est Vicecomiti quod veniie faceret coram Rege a die Sancti Hillarii in xv dies, ubicumque, etc xxiiij01', etc, quorum octo sint Milites gladio cincti, etc Postea, a Die Pasche in tres septimanas, Anno Regni Regis nunc quarto decimo [1321], venit predictus Adam de Fyncham . et similiter piedicti Robertus Aichidiaconus et ejus Officialis per Hugonem de Farn-done, attornatum suum ; et similiter jurati venerunt, qui dicunt super sacramentum suum quod apud Boseham, in Choro Ecclesie, sunt sex Canonici Seculares, habentes sex Prebendas divisas Et dicunt quod Episcopi Exonienses, ex concessione Regum Anglie, Progenitorum Regis nunc, con-ferunt Prebendas illas, et Canonicos instituunt, installant, et destituunt cum fuerint destituendi, et hoc propria auctoritate Et quod predicti Canonici, seu eorum Prebende, bona sua propria Piebendaium illarum, vel eoi urn Ministii in Choro Ecclesie de Boseham ministrantes, nunquam per aliquem Aichidiaconum Cicestrensem, predecessorem dicti Aichidiaconi qui nunc est, visitati fuerunt ; nec aliquam Jurisdiccionem in eis exeicueiunt, quousque Dominus Archidiaconus et ejus Officialis qui nunc sunt, tempore suo, primo Juiisdiccionem Ordinariam in predictis Choro, Canonicis, Ministiis, et Prebendis exercuerunt Et dicunt quod unus predictorum Canonicorum tenet Prebendam que vocatur Pi ebenda Parochialis et Vicariam in corpore Ecclesie confeit, et Vicarium constituit ; qui, quidem, Yicarius curam animarum Paiochianorum, in Corpore Ecclesie, extra Chorum habet. Et in eodem Vicario et Parochianis, ac in Corpore diete Ecclesie, extia Chorum, predictus Magister Robertus Aichidiaconus, et predecessoies sui Archi-diaconi Cicestrenses, Jurisdiccionem Oidinariam exeicueiunt. Et super hoc dies datus est Partibus de audiendo judicio suo, coram Rege, a die Sancte Tiinitatis in xv dies, ubicumque, etc Et deinde datus est eis dies, coram Rege, a die Sancti Hillaiii in xv dies, ubicumque, etc de audiendo judicio suo, etc Et deinde datus est eis dies, coram Rege, a Die Pasche in tres septimanas, ubicumque, etc de audiendo judicio suo, etc Et deinde datus eis dies, coram Rege, a die Sancti Michaelis in xv dies, ubicumque, etc., de audiendo judicio suo etc Ad quern diem predictus Adam, qui sequitur pro Domino Rege, venit, et predicti Archidiaconus et ejus Officialis similiter venerunt Et, quia per Inquisicionem predictam, in quam predicti Robertus, Archidiaconus, et ejus Officialis, se posuerunt, compertum 17b est quod Canonici Ecclesie piedicte et eorum Piebende, bona sua Preben-darum illai urn, seu eorum Ministri in Choro Ecclesie predicte de Boseham ministi antes, nunquam per aliquem Archidiaconum Cicestrensem, piede-cessorem predicti Archidiaconi qui nunc est, visitati fueiunt ; nec aliquem Jurisdiccionem Oidinariam in eisdem exercuerunt, quousque piedicti Robeitus Aichidiaconus, et Robeitus de Endieby, ejus Officialis, qui nunc sunt, tempore suo, primo Jurisdiccionem Ordinariam in piedictis Choio, Canonicis, Ministiis, et Prebendis, contra Piohibucionem Domini Regis, exercueiunt, consideratum est quod predicti Robertus Ai chididiaconus, et Robeitus de Enderby, ejus Officialis, capiantui, etc Et inhibitum est piefatis Aichidiacono et ejus Officiali quod nullam Juiisdiccionem Oidi-nariam in piedictis Choro, Canonicis, Ministiis, et Prebendis, bonis et catallis Pi ebendarum predictaium, de cetero exerceant seu exeicere pre-sumant, etc —Postea, a die Sancti Hillarii in xv dies, Anno xvj° [1322-3], venerunt piedicti Archidiaconus, et ejus Officialis, et finem feceiunt cum Domino Rege ; prout patet per Rotulum Finium de Termino Sancti Hillarii predicto, [About a third (in the middle) of the page is left blank here]. Item, Processus habitus in eadem Curia contra Johannem, Episcopum Cicestrensem, super eodem : — Memorandum quod quedam Prohibicio directa fuit Johanni, Episcopo Cices-70 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. trensi, Officialique suo, et eorum Commissariis, concordans de verbo ^ ad verbum illi que sci ibi tur supia, in principio istius quaterni, et que dirigitur Archidiácono et ejus Officiali Cicestrensi, etc. (see page 62). Attachiamentum :— Edwaidus, Dei gracia Rex Anglie, etc, Vicecomiti Sussesie salutem—Pone per vadium et salvos plegios Johannem, Episcopum Cicestrensem, et Robertum de Derby, quod sint coram nobis a Die Pasche in xv dies ubi-cumque tunc fuerimus in Anglia, ostensmi quare, cum Ecclesia de Boseham sit Libera Capella nostra et ab omni Jurisdiccione Ordinai ia, precipue quantum ad Chorum et Prebendas Ecclesie illius, et personas Prebendario! um Prebendarum illarum, et Ministroium Ecclesie predicte, ac bona Piebendaium earundem, exempta penitus, ut dicitur, et immunis. Et nos, pro eo quod prefati Episcopus et Robertus, in Capella nostra predicta, precipue in Choro, Canonicis, Ministris, et Prebendis Ecclesie piedicte, ac bonis Prebendarum illarum, JuiisdiccionemOrdinariam exercere intenderunt, sicut ex relatu accepimus plurimoium, eisdem Episcopo et Roberto districte piohibemus ne aliquam Jurisdiccionem Oidinariam in eadem Capella nostra, piecipue in Choro, etc, exercere, nec aliquid quod in nostri prejudicium aut libertatis Capelle nostie predicte lesionem cedere posset, aliqualiter attemptare piesument Et si quid per ipsos aut ministros suos indebite attemptatum esset in hac parte, id sine dilacione facerent revocari. Predicti fol. 18 Episcopus et Robertus Jurisdiccionem Ordinariam in Capella nostra predicta, precipue in Choro, etc. exercuerunt, et alia nobis piejudicialia in hac paite eo amplius attemptaverunt, et adhuc attemptare non desistunt, ea que per ipsos et ministros suos in premissis sunt indebite attemptata ievocare penitus diffeiendo, in nostii et Juiis nostri Regii prejudicium libertatisque Capelle nostre predicte lesionem manifestam, et conti a Pro-hibucionem nostram Et habeas ibi nomina plegiorum et hoc Breve —-Teste meipso, apud Neweike, secundo die Februarii, Anno Regni nostri sexto decimo [1322-3J Placito, coram Domino Bege, apud Eboracum, a die Sancii Johannis Baptiste in xv dies, Anno Regni Regis Edwardi, Filii Regis Edwardi} decimo séptimo incipiente —Inter Placito Regis Sussexia —Johannes, Episcopus Cicestiensis, attachiatus fuitad respondendum Domino Regi de Placito, quaie, cum Ecclesia de Boseham sit Libera Capella Regis et ab omni Juiisdiccione Ordinaiia, precipue quantum ad Chorum, etc (ut supi a), exempta penitus, ut dicitur, et immunis, et Rex, pio eo quod prefatus Episcopus in Capella Regia piedicta, piecipue in Choro, etc (ut supra), Juiisdiccionem Ordinariam exerceie intendit, sicut ex relatu accepit Rex plurimorum, eidem Episcopo districte piohibuerit Rex ne aliquam Juiisdiccionem Ordinariam in eadem Capella Regis, precipue etc (ut supi a) aliqualiter attemptaie presumeiet ; et si quid per ipsum aut ministros suos indebite attemptatum esset in hac parte id sine dilacione faceret i evocali,—predictus Episcopus, simul cum Roberto de Derby, Jurisdiccionem Ordinariam in Capella Regis piedicta, precipue, etc (ut supra) exercuit etc. (ut supra) Et unde idem Dominus Rex, per Adam de Fyncham, qui sequitui pro eo, dicit quod, cum Ecclesia de Boseham sit Libera Capella Regis, etc (ut supi a) ; et pi o eo quod pi efatus Episcopus in Capella Regia predicta, precipue, etc. (ut supra) Jurisdiccionem Ordinariam exercere intendit, Regia Prohibicio eidem Episcopo missa fuit, et liberata apud Cakham, die Jovis in Festo Saneti Lauiencii, Anno Regis nunc octavo [10 Aug (?), 1314], per Willelmum de Watergate, in presencia Ricardi de Kilring-toneet Ricaidi de Oteiy, ne hujusmodi Juiisdiccionem Ordinariam exerceret in eadem ; idem Episcopus, non obstante Regia Piohibucione predicta, Jurisdiccionem Ordinariam in Capella Regis predicta exercuit, ut visitando Chorum, Canónicos, et Ministros Chori in Choro, et sequestrando bona Canonicorum in Piebendis suis, videlicet Thome de Stapeldone et Roberti Herewaide, et aliorum Canonicorum et Prebendariorum. ibidem, et tenendoGENERAL INDEX—BOSHAM. 71 Capitula sua in eodem Choro, citando Canonicos et Ministros ejusdem Chori ad veniendum coram ipso Episcopo, responsuros in Capitulis piedictis, et eos suspendendo pio eo quod coram eo in Capitulis suis non comparuerunt, et alia Domino Regi prejudicialia,—videlicet, Episcopum Exoniensem, qui est ejusdem Capelle Decanus, excommunicando, et ipsum excommuni-catum per totam Diocesim suam publice denunciando ; ea que per ipsum sunt indebite attemptata non 1 evocando, set revocare differendo, etc, in piejudicium Regis et libertatis Capelle Regis predicte lesionem, et conti a Piohibicionem Regiam, etc, in contemptum Domini Regis decern milium fol. i8b librarum Et hoc offert verificaie pro Domino Rege, etc. Et predictus Johannes Episcopus, in propria persona sua, venit et défendit vim et injuriam et quicquid est in contemptum Regis, etc. Et dicit quod predicta Ecclesia de Boseham non est Libeia Capella Domini Regis, et hoc paratus est verifìcaie, prout Curia Domini Regis consideraveiit. Et super hoc quesi-tum est per predictum Adam, qui sequitur, etc, a predicto Episcopo, ac eciam pei Justiciarios, si aliud velit dicere pro responsione in premissis, etc. Et Episcopus dicit quod ipse tenet se ad responsionem predictam, etc. Et predictus Adam qui etc, dicit quod piedictus Episcopus vocatus est ad Curiam hie ad respondendum Domino Regi de eo quod idem Episcopus Jurisdiccionem Ordinariam exeicuit in Capella Regis predicta, contra Pro-hibicionem Regiam, sic ut piedictum est, et non ad ìespondendum an predicta Ecclesia de Boseham sit Libeia Capella Regis nec ne ; set idem Episcopus non dedicit quin Jurisdiccionem Oidinariam ibidem exercuit et exerceie presumpsit, conti a Prohibicionem Regiam ; nec hujusmodi factum suum in hac parte justificat nec justificare curat, ut Loci Ordinarius, set tanquam Jurisdiccionem Ordinariam non habens dicit quod predicta Ecclesia non est Libera Capelle Domini Regis, et hoc verificare prétendit ; que, quidem, veiificacio sortitur naturam meri juiis supei liberiate Capelle predicte et non ad acquietacionem predicti Episcopi quoad transgressionem predictam, et que verificacio super isto Bievi de transgressione non est acceptanda Petit judicium pro Domino Rege de predicto Episcopo tanquam indefenso, etc Et piedictus Episcopus dicit quod ex quo Dominus Rex causam istius querele sumit ex eo quoddicitui quod predicta Ecclesia est Libeia Capella ipsius Domini Regis ; ad quod idem Episcopus lespondet quod Ecclesia illa de Boseham non est Libeia Capella Regis ; et, si eadem non sit Libera Capella Regis, tunc idem Episcopus erga Dominum Regem in nullo in hac paite deliquit, et idem Episcopus veiificare pietendit quod Ecclesia illa non est Libera, etc , videtur ei quod lesponsio ista sibi suffieeie debet in hac parte, et se tenet ad ìesponsionem istam Et predictus Adam, qui sequitur, etc, dicit, ut prius, quod Episcopus Cicestiensis non dedicit quin Juiisdiccionem Oidinariam exercuit in Capella predicta, precipue in Choro, etc, (ut supra) ; nec idem Episcopus dicit quod ipse est Old inai ius illius Loci, nec quod ad ipsum Episcopum quovismodo pertineat Jurisdiccionem Ordinai iam ibidem exercere, nec aliquid aliud dicit, nec dicere curat supei sibi, ut predicitur, impositis, nisi tantum quod dicat quod Ecclesia illa non est Libera Capella Regis, et hoc veiificare prétendit ; que quidem, veiificacio non est admittenda, ut predictum est Petit Judicium pro Domino Rege, ut prius, etc Et idem Adam ab istis pro Domino Rege allegatis non recedendo, nec ea seu eoium aliquod ìelinquendo, nec piedictam responsionem predicti Episcopi aliqualiter acceptando, dicit quod, ad plenioiem informacionem Cuiie in piemissis, quod quidam Magister Robeitus de Leiset, Archidiaconus Cicestrie, et Robertus de Enderby, ejus Officialis, alias attachiati fueiunt ad respondendum Domino Regi de consimili Placito, quaie scilicet, cum pi edicta Ecclesia de Boseham sit Libera Capella Domini Regis, et ab omni Jurisdiccione Ordinaria, piecipue quantum ad Chorum, etc., (ut supra), exempta peni tus et immunis, predicti Archidiaconus et ejus Officialis Jurisdiccionem Ordinariam in Choro, etc , per se, et suos nomine ipsorum, exerceie piesumpserunt, etc. ; super quo, quidem,72 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. Placito, quia videbatur Curie quod expediens fuit pro Domino Rege cerciorari per Libium de Domesday, Libium Feodoium, et alia dictam Ecclesiam tangeneia in Thesauiaiia Regis existencia, super libertate Capelle Regis predicte, mandatum fuit Thesauraiio, Baronibus, et Cameiariis de Scaccario Domini Regis quod, sciutatis piedictis Libris et aliis evidenciis, mitterent ea que inde contigeiet inveniii coram Domino Rege, etc Et, postea, predicti Thesauiarius, etc, miserunt Recordum Libii de Domesday, in quo sub titulo qui dicitur,—Inter Ten as Regis in Comitatu Sussexie continentur hec verba : Rex Willelmus tenet in dominio Boseham Item, in eodem Libro de Domesday, sub titulo qui sic scribitur,—Inter Teiras Osbeiti Episcopi in Comitatu piedicto, continentur hec veiba:—Osbeitus, Episcopus, tenet etc (ut supra) Item, subsequenter, sub eodem titulo, fol 19 continentui hec veiba:—Decimam Ecclesie Cleiici tenent Item Thesau-rarius et Camerarius miserunt Recoidum Libri Feodoium sub hiisveibis {ut supra) Item, in nono folio {ut supra) Item, in folio xv° {ut supra) Item, miserunt piedicti Thesaui aiius, etc , tiansciiptum Recoidi cujusdam Placiti coiam Johanne de Metyngham et Sociis suis, Justiciaiiis Domini Regis de Banco {ut supra); in quo Recoido continncui quod per quandam juratam, intei predictos Episcopum et Comitem ibi captam, compel turn est quod piedictus Episcopus tenet Capellam de Boseham, que est Libeia Capella Domini Regis. Item, miseiunt Thesauiarius et Camerarius Cartam Domini Henrici quondam Regis Anglie, etc , in qua, quidem, Caita continetur {ut supra) Item dicit pio Domino Rege, predictus Adam, qui sequitur, etc, quod per quandam juratam coram Domino Rege alias captam super piedicto Placito moto inter ipsum Dominum Regem et predictum Archidiaconum, compel turn est quod Episcopi Exonienses, ex concessione Regum Anglie, Progenitorum Regis nunc, conferunt Prebendas, etc, {ut supra) ; et quod piedicti Canonici, seu eorum Prebende, etc., nunquam per aliquem Archidiaconum Cicestrensem, etc visitati fueiunt; nec aliquam Jurisdiccionem Oidinariam in eis exeicueiunt, quousque dictus Aichidia-conus, et ejus Officialis, qui nunc sunt etc {ut supoa), exeicuerunt Et dicit quod ista omnia coram Domino Rege alias tiansmissa, ut piedicitui, inotulata sunt in Rotulis Placitorum coiam H le Sciope et Sociis suis, Justiciariis Domini Regis, ad Placita coram ipso Rege tenenda assignatis, prout per inspeccionem Rotulorum eoiundem liqueie poterit manifeste Unde idem Adam, qui sequitui, etc, dicit quod pei premissa contenta in piedictis Libiis, Carta Regis, et Recoidis, coiam Rege alias transmissis, sicut pie-dictum est, et eciam per piedictam juiatam, captam intei ipsum Dominum Regem et predictum Aichidiaconum, sufficienter ostenditur quod Rex est in possessione libertatis Capelle piedicte, quod hec sufficere debent pro fol igb Domino Rege in hac parte ad faciendum Judicium contra dictum Episcopum Cicestiensem super transgiessione predicta, cum idem Episcopus nullam Juiisdiccionem Oidinaiiam clamet in Ecclesia piedicta, set tanquam extraneus a Jurisdiccione hujusmodi non dedicit quin Juiisdiccionem Ordinal iam exercuit ibidem, conti a Pi ohibicionem Regiam, ut piedictum est: petit Judicium pro Domino Rege, ut piius etc. Et piedictus Cices-tiensis {sic) dicit, utprius, quod predicta Ecclesia de Boseham non est Libera Capella Domini Regis, et hoc paratus est verificare, etc ; et dicit quod videtur ei quod predicta allegata pro Domino Rege de contentis in pi edictis Libris et aliis, etc, habent censeri ut evidencie et non piobaciones Et predictus Adam, qui sequitui, etc , dicit pro Domino Rege, versus predictum Episcopum Cicestrensem, sicut prius, etc et petit Judicium pro Domino Rege, sicut predictum est, etc Dies datus est eis de audiendo Judicio in Octabis Sancti Michaelis, coram Rege, ubicumque, etc Et interim scru-tentur pro Domino Rege, etc, si que, etc, ad plenioiem informacionem, etc, seu alias ad beneplacitum Domini Regis, etc Postea, ad diem ilium venit Adam de Fyncham, qui sequitui pro Rege, etc Et predictus Episcopus Cicestrensis, per attornatum suum. Et Dominus Rex mandavit Breve suum Justiciariis hie in hec verba:—Edward, par la grace de Dieu RoiGENERAL INDEX—BOSHAM. 73 Dengleteire et Seigneur Dirlaunde et Duc Daquitaigne, a noz chers et foiaux Henri de Stauntone et ses Compaignons, Justices de nostie Baunke, saluz —Nous vous envoioms une enqueste et un record ensemblement od Leti es dascunes noz Justices et Serieauntz, des queux vous enpurrez meutz estie enfoui me du Plee que pent entre nous et lonurable Piere en Dieu levesque de Cicestre, touchant nostie Franche Chapelle de Boseham, si vous mandoms que vous en eyez avis et faces oui tre, ceo que vous verrez que face afaiie solonc loi et lesoun, sauvant tote foiz nostre dioit Done souz nostre secie seal a Liverpol, le xxvj jour Dottobre, lan de nostre Kegne xvijme Et super hoc Dominus Rex misit quandam Inquisicionem captam coiam H. de Stauntone, J. de Stonore, et R. de Malberthorpe, apud Bremel-schete, die Yeneris in ci astino Nativitatis Beate Malie Yiiginis proximo preterita, per Commissionem eis factam per Literas Regias Patentes, sub Magno Sigillo, per saciamentum tam Militum quam aliorum pioborum et legalium hominum, tam de Comitatu Sussexie, in quo predicta Ecclesia de Boseham sita est, quam de Comitati bus Suthamptonie et Sui rie, eidem Comitatui Sussexie propinquioribus In qua, quidem, Inquisitone con-tinetur quod Capellaiia de Boseham, tempoie prime Fundacionis fuit exempta et immunis, ut Libei a Capella Régis, ab omni Jurisdiccione Ordinaria, fundata et dotata per Piogenitoies Regum Anglie, et situata in solo Régis qui tunc tempoiis ìegnavit ; et quod quidam Rex postea contulit dictam Capellaiiam, que nunc nominatur a quibusdam Ecclesia de Boseham cuidam tunc Exoniensi Episcopo, tenendam sibi et Successoribus suis, adeo libere sicut Reges eam tenueiunt Et quod omnes Prebendarii predicte Capellarie, cum ceteris ministiis et eoium bonis, a tempore quo non extat memoria, fueiunt exempti et immunes a Jurisdiccione Ordinaria Diocesani. Misit, eciam, Dominus Rex Recoidum cujusdam loquele habite inter Dominum Edwaidum, quondam Regem Anglie, Patrem Domini Régis nunc, et Robertum, quondam Aichiepiscopum Cantuariensem coiam ipso Domino Rege, Pati e, etc, Anno Regni sui tiicesimo secundo, de Placito quaie idem Aichiepiscopus in Ecclesia Sancii Oswaldi, Gloucestrie, que est Libei a Capella Régis de elemosinis Piogenitorum Régis, quondam Regum Anglie, fundata, et que ab omni Jurisdiccione Oi dinaria exempta est penitus et immunis, Juiisdiccionem Oidinaiiam exerceie presumpsit, in Régis et Regie Dignitatis piejudicium, et conti a Pi ohibicionem Regiam, etc. In quo, quidem, Reeoi do continetui quod Judicium super hoc ledditum fuit predicto Domino Regi, etc, conti a piedictum Aichiepiscopum. Item, Dominus Rex misit quasdam Litei as quoiundam Justiciarioium, et aliorum de Consilio Régis existencium, quorum cuilibet Dominus Rex, ob pleniorem 20 informacionem super libei tate Capelle predicte habendam, prius mandavit quod, habito respectu ad predictas evidencias ostensas et propositas prò Domino Rege, et maxime in piedicto Placito intei ipsum Dominum Regem et predictum Archidiaconum moto, quod iidem Justiciarii, et alii de Consilio Régis, singillatim ìescriberent Domino Regi, an, scilicet, melius intenderint dictam Ecclesiam de Boseham esse Liberam Capellam Domini Régis, quam non Et supei hiis quidam Justiciarii et alii de Consilio, etc, miserunt Litei as suas Domino Regi in forma subscripta:— Tenor Litere Willelmi de Berefoi de, Oapitalis Justiciarii de Banco, talis est,— Treshonure Seigneur,—vous plese saver que ie ay receu voz Lettres, per les queles vous mavez mande et chargez par les sermentz que ie vous ai fait que, eyant icgarde as évidences que sont trouvez et botez pour vous sur la franchise de lesglise de Boseham, la quele vous entendez estre vostre Franche Chapelle, que sont contenuz en les Records et Procès des Pledz que unt este en vostie Baunke, entie vous, Siie, et Mestre Robert de Leyset, Arcediakne de Cicestre, et Mesti e Robeit de Endrebi son Official, et celui que ore est en meisme le Baunke, entre vous, Sii e, et levesque de Cicestre, sur meisme la franchise, feisse a saver a vostre Seignurie, le quel il me semble meuz que cele Esglise soit vostre Fiaunche Chapele ou nemye: sur quele chose plese a vostie Seignurie saver que ie ay xegarde les évidences74 THE RESISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. que sont contenues en les Recordz et Pioces du Plee outre vous, Sire, et Mestre Robert de Leiset, Arcedeakne de Cicestre, et Mestre Robert de Endreby, son Official, et ensement, Sire, un transecrit de Domesday que fu mis avant en Couit, quant home parla de la busoigne que tesmoigne que le Manoir de Boseham fu en la mayn Seint Edward, et lesglise de Boseham en la mayn levesque Dexcestie, que adunques fu, et issint demora le dit Manoir en mayns des Rois, et fu en la mayn William le Conquerour, et la dite Esglise en mayns des Evesques Dexcestre, mes par nulle aprise que ie ay puis entendu, Sire, ie ne puis saver que unques puis cel temps que la dite Esglise devynt en mayn de nul de voz Pi ogenitours, Sire, corne droit de la Colonne, mes par le dit Plee que fu en vostie Baunke entre vous, Sire, et le dit Mesti e Robert Arcediakne de Cicestre, de ce quii aveit usee Jurisdiccion Oi dinere en la dite Esglise, ou il alleggea qil navoit aultie chose fait mes corne ses predecessours sesoient avant son temps, sur quele chose enqueste se fist, par la quele trove fu qil ni avoit unques Jurisdiccion Ordinere usee en le Quoer del Esglise, in Choro Ecclesie, en les Chanoigs (sic) illoeques, tantque le dit Mestre Robert de son fait demeyne commencea la dite Jurisdiccion user ; dont il semble bien que le Queor (sic) de la dite Esglise et les Chanoigns illeoques sont et deyvent estre exemptes de Jurisdiccion Ordinere Ténor Litere Walteri de Norwico, Gapitalis Baronis de Scaccario,—Mon tres-noble et tresduttee Seignur,—A ce qe mande mavez de vous ceitefier le quel ie entenke meutz qe lesglise de Boseham, quele vous entendez estre vostre Franche Chapelle, soit tiele ou ne mie eaunt regarde as évidences qe ount este monstrez et alleggez einz ces heures en vostie Court, en les Procès du Plee qe lenz ad este tenuz en vostre Baunke entre vous, Sire, et Mestre Robert de Leyset, Aicediakne de Cicestre, et Mestre Robert de Enderby son Official, et de celui Plee qest ore en vostie dit Baunke entre vous, Siie, et levesque de Cicestre sur la franchise et la immunité de lesglise avantdite ; savei plese vestre Hautesce qe par les dites évidences et ascunes aulties contenues en un Enqueste ia prise par vostre comandement touchaunt la dite busoigne, me semble qe la dite Esglise piei t meutz estre fol 2ob. franche et quite de Jurisdiccion Ordinere de Diocesan que ne mie. Dieu, Sire, par Sa peusance vous donit bone vie et longe Escrite a Loundres lendemeyn de Seint Michel Ténor Litere Henrici Spigurnel, Justiciarii ad Placita coram Rege,—Ties-honurable Seignui,—Voiliez saver qe ie ay leceu vos Letres, par les queles vous mavez mandez et chargez, pai les seimentz qe ie vous ai fait, qe, eiant regarde as évidences qe sont trovez et botez pur vous sur la fianchise del Esglise de Boseham, la quele vous entendez estie vostie Franche Chapele, qe sont contenuz en les Recordz et Procès du Pie qe ad este en vostre Baunke entie vous, Sire, et Mestre Robert de Leiset, Arcediakne de Cicestre, et Mestre Robeit de Endeiby, son Official, et celi qest ore en meisme le Baunke entie vous, Siie, et levesque de Cicestie sur meisme la Franchise, fait saver a vostie Seignurie lequel il moi semble meuz qe cele Eglise soit vostie Franche Chapele ou ne mie ; sui quele chose plese a vostie Seignurie de saver qe par les dites évidences queles sont mostiez sur les sermentz qe ie vous ai fait, il moi semble meuz quele soit vostie Franche Chapelle qe ne mie A Dieu, tresnoble Seignur, qe longement pussetz durei. Escrite a Westminstre, le iij jour de Septembie Ténor Litere Willelmi de Hei le, Justiciarii de Banco,—Treshonui e Seignur,—De ce qe vous mavez mande et charge qe, eiant regai de as évidences qe sont trovez et boteez pur vous sur la Franchise de lesglise de Boseham, le quel il semble mielz qe la dite Esglise soit vostre Franche Chapelle ou ne mie ; plese a vostre treshaute Seignurie savei qe, eiant regarde as évidences en vostre Court mostrez, semble a moi qe la dite Esglise piert mielz estre franche et quite de Jurisdiccion Ordinere qe ne mie. Dieu, Siie, par Sa pussance vous doingne bone vie et longe.GENERAL INDEX—BOSHAM. 75 Ténor Intere Johannis de Mutforde, Justiciarii de Banco,—Treshonurable Seignur,—le resceu voz Letti es le Yendredy apres les Utaves de Seint Michel, a Everwike, qe voleyent qe ie vous mandasse par mes Letres le quel ieo entenke mielz qe lesglise de Boseham soit vestre Fraunche Chapelle ou noun Plese a vostre Grande Seignurie savei qe, eaunt regarde as évidences qe sont trovez et boteez pur vous, Sire, en vostre Court, ie entenke mieuz qele soit vostre Fraunche Chapelle qe ne mie Dieu tiegne vostre vie, Sire, longement en bone sauntee Ténor Litere Rog eri Beler, Baronis de S caccario,—Treshonuie Seignui,—De ce qe vous mavez mande et chargez qe, eaunt regai de as évidences qe sont tuez et botez pur vous sur la Banchise del Esglise de Boseham, le quiel il moi semble mielz qe la dite Eglise soit vostre Franche Chapelle ou ne mie ; plese a vostre treshaute Seignui ie saver qe, eiaunt 1 egard as évidences eu vos Pledz en vostre Court mostrez, et as évidences de lenqueste qe darrein fust prise en mesme le paiis par voz Justices, mes Compaignons, quele enqueste este mostree as plusurs de vostie Conseil, il moi semble mielz qele est Franche, exempte, et quite de Jurisdiccion Ordinere qe ne mie. Sire, Dieu mentiegne vostre honuiable Seigmuie et lencresse en honur si Lui plest Ténor Litere Walteri de FrisJcenay, Justiciarii de Banco,—Treshonure Seignur, —De ce qe vous mavez mandee et chargez qe, eaunt regard as évidences qe sont trovez et botez pur vous sur la franchise de lesglise de Boseham, le quiel ie entenke mielz qe la dite Esglise soit vostre Franche Chapelle ou ne mie ; plese a vostre treshaute Seignurie savei qe, eaunt regard as évidences qe sont trovez et botez pur vous en voz Pledz en vostre Couit, ie entenke mieuz qele est vostre Franche Chapele (sic) que ne mie Ténor Litere Johannis de Bousseï, Justiciai ii de Banco, — Treshonurable Seignur,—A ce qe ie ay en mandement de vous certefier le quel ie entenke meultz qe lesglise de Boseham soit vostre Fi anche Chapelle ou ne mie, eaunt regarde as évidences qe ount este mosti es et botez pur vous en le Plee qe fust entre vous et Mestre Robeit de Leiset, Arcedeakne de Cicestre, et Mestre Robert de Enderbi, son Officia], et de ceo Plee qe ore est entre vous et levesque de Cicestre sur la franchise de la dite Eglise ; plese a vostre Seignurie savoir qe votie Letre moy vint a Eveiwike le Loendi en la veille de Seint Luke, a quel temps ie navey pas pleine conissance des dites évidences, pur ce, Seignur, qe ie fu molt aillurs qe a la Couit par voz fol. 21. mandementz au temps qe les dites évidences furont en maniauntz; mes, Seignui, solonc la conissance qe ie avoy des dites évidences, ou poey aver, pus la receite de vostre Letre, par infoi macion dautres, et del enqueste de ce nadgaires prise en pais, si semble il mielz, Seignur, a moy qe la dite Esglise est quite de Jurisdiccion Ordinaire qe ne mie Ténor Lite'ie Willelmi deFuiborne, Baronis deScaccario :—Tieshonure Seignur, —De ce qe vous mavez mande et chargez qe, eaunt 1 egard as évidences qe sont trovez et botez pur vous sur la franchise del Eglise de Boseham, le quel il moi semble mielz qe la dite Esglise soit vostre Franche Chapelle ou ne mie ; plese saver a vostre treshaute Seignui ie qe, eaunt regard as évidences mostrez et pledez en vostie Court, et as évidences del enquest qe dai rein fust prise en mesme le pais par voz Justices, quele enqueste est mostre as plusurs de vostre Conseil, il me semble melz qele est Franche, exempte, et quite de Jurisdiccion Ordinaire qe ne mie Dieu, pur Sa mercy, Sire, mentiegne vostre honuiable Seignui ie et lenciesse en honour si Li plest Ténor Intere Gilberti de Touchebyt servientis ad Placita pro Rege\—Tieshonure Seignur.—De ce qe vous mavez mande et charge qe, eaunt regard as évidences qe sont trovez et botez pur vous sur la Banchise de leglise de Boseham, le quiel ie entenke mielz qe la dite Eglise soit vostie Franche Chapelle ou ne mie ; plese a vostre treshaute Seignui ie saver qe, eaunt regard as évidences qe sont tiovez et botez pur vous en voz Pledz en vostre Court, ie entenke mielz qele est vostre Franche Chapelle qe ne mie.76 THE REGISTER OP BISHOP STAPELDON. Tenor Litere Johannis de Denonn, servientis ad Placita pro Rege :—Treshonure Seignur,—De ce qe vous mavez mande et chaige par voz Lettres qe, eaunt regai de as évidences qe sont trovez et botez pour vous sur la franchise de leglise de Boseham, le quel il me semble mielz qe la dite Eglise soit vostre Franche Chapelle ou ne mie ; píese a vostre treshaute Seignurie saver qe, eant regard as évidences en vos Pledz en vostre Court mostrez, qe sont fondez sur les Livres de Domesday et des Fedz et sur Charte de voz Progenitours, et au dit de lenqueste qe passa entre vous, Siie, et lerce-deakne de Cicestre, et sur lattachement de Piohibicien de ce qil use Jurisdicción Ordineie en la dite Esglise, il semble a moy qele doit plus tost estre tenue vostre Franche Chápele, exempte, et quite de Jurisdicción Ordinere qe ne mie Preterea, quesitis Rotulis de pi edicto Placito inter Dominum Regem et predictum Archidiaconum Cicestrensem, compertum est quod per juratam captam in hac parte, in qua idem Archidiaconus se posuit, quod apud Boseham, in Choro Ecclesie sunt sex Canonici Seculares, habentes sex Prebendas divisas, et quod piedicti Canonici, seu eorum Piebende, bona sua propria Prebendarum illarum, vel eorum Ministii in Choro Ecclesie de Boseham ministrantes, nunquam per aliquem Archidiaconum Cicestrensem, predecessorem piedicti Arcidiaconi qui nunc est, visitati fuerunt ; nec aliquam Jurisdiccionem Ordinariam in eis exercuerunt quousque dictus Archidiaconus, et ejus Officialis, qui nunc sunt, tempore suo primo Jurisdiccionem Oidinaiiam in piedictis Choio, etc . exercuerunt ; ob quod consideratum fuit quod predictus Archidiaconus capei etur ; et inhibitum fuit prefato Archidiácono quod nullam Jurisdiccionem Oidinariam in piedictis Choro, Canonicis, Ministiis, et Piebendis etc de cetero exerceat, seu exercere présumât In quibus, quidem, Rotulis piedicte evidencie alias in predicto Placito inter Dominum Regem et piedictum Archidiaconum proposite et allegate similiter inseiuntur. Postmodum, omnibus premissis inspectis et diligenter examinatis per Justiciarios hic, et alios de Consilio Regis tune presentes in Curia, et habito respectu ad predictas evidencias et premissa pío Domino Rege allegata, ostensa, et recordata, ac eciam ad intencionem et avisamentum predictorum legis et consilii Regni peii-torum, sicut piedictum est, videtur Curie racionibus predictis et aliis, quod Judi- predictus Episcopus Domino Regi juxta predicti Brevis exigenciam et cium formam accionis Regie in hoc casu, non respondet ad queielam Domini tuml* Regis, nec de transgressione predicta sibi imposita se excusât, nec eam contra dedicit Et ideo consideratum est quod piedictus Johannes Episcopus Episco- capiatur, étc ; et inhibitum est eidem Episcopo quod de cetero Juiisdic-pum Ci-c*onem Ordinariam in Choio, etc. . non exerceat, seu aliqualitei exercere sem en" présumât, etc fol 2ib. Inhibido :— Edwardus, Dei gracia, Rex Anglie, etc, Episcopo Cicestiensi salutem —Cum pio eo quod vos in Choio et Prebendis Ecclesie de Boseham et personis, etc {ut supra)) que, quidem, Ecclesia precipue quantum ad hec, ab omni Jurisdiccione Oidinaiia, ut Libera Capella nostia, immunis est penitus et exempta, Jurisdiccionem Ordinariam, in nostri et Corone nostre prejudi-cium, et contra Prohibicionem nostram exeicuistis, prout pei Judicium, in Curia nostra coi am nobis ìedditum, compertum est, vobis per consideracionem ejusdem Curie nostie sit inhibitum ne de cetero Jurisdiccionem Ordinariam in predictis Choro, etc. {ut supra), exerceatis , vobis inhibemus, fìrmitei injungentes quod de cetero Jurisdiccionem Ordinariam in piedictis Choro, Prebendis, etc non exerceatis Et ea que per vos, seu aliquem alium vesti o nomine, auctoritate, vice, seu mandato, contra consideracionem Cuiie nostre predicte in premissis, seu eorum aliquo, ut in visitando Chorum, Canónicos, et Ministros Chori in Choro, seu sequestrando bona Canonieoi um in predictis Prebendis, seu tenendo Capitula in pi edicto Choro, aut citando Canónicos aut Ministros Chori, seu eos suspendendo pio eo quod coi am vobis in Capitulis vestris non comparuerunt, seu alia nobis piejudicialia ibidemGENERAL INDEX—BOSHAM. 77 exercendo, videlicet Episcopum Exoniensem, ejusdem Capelle Decanum, excommunicando seu excommunicatum denunciando, in nostii prejudicium et libertatis Capelle nostre predicte lesionem, et contra Prohibicionem nostram predictam, seu preter ea quovis alio modo acta fuerint seu attemp-tata, sine dilacione i evocetis seu faciatis in irritum revocari —Teste Henrico de Stantone, apud Wygan, vij die Novembris, Anno Regni nostri decimo séptimo [1323_' Capcio :— Rex Yicecomiti Sussexie salutem —Precipimus tibi quod capias Johannem, Episcopum Cicestrensem, si inventus fuerit in Balliva tua, et eum salvo custodias, ita quod habeas corpus ejus coi am nobis in Octabis Sancti Hillaiii ubicumque tunc fuerimus in Anglia, ad satisfaciendum nobis de eo quod idem Episcopus in Ecclesia de Boseham, que precipue quantum ad Chorum, Prebendas, etc {ut supra) Et habeas ibi hoc Breve. Teste J de Stonore, apud Wygan, vj die Novembris, Anno, etc Sussexia.—Item, Processus habitus in eadem Curia contra Officialem dicti Epìscopi, super eodem. Robertus de Derby in misericoidia, pro pluribus defaltis. Idem Robertus attachiatus fuit ad íespondendum Domino Regi de Placito quare, cum Ecclesia de Boseham sit Libera Capella, etc {ut supra) et Rex, pi o eo quod prefatus Robertus in Capella Regis predicta, pi ecipue in Choro, etc {ut supra) Jurisdiccionem Ordinariam exercere intendit, sicut ex relatu plurium accepit Rex, eidem Roberto districte prohibuit Rex ne aliquam Jurisdiccionem Ordinariam in eadem Capella etc {ut supra) exercere pre-sumeiet ; et si quid per ipsum aut Ministios suos indebite attemptatum esset in hac paite, id sine dilacione faceret revocari predictus Robertus, simul cum Johanne, Episcopo Cicestrensi, Jurisdiccionem Ordinariam in Capella Regis piedicta, precipue in Choio, etc. {ut supra) exereuit, et alia Regi prejudicial in hac paite eo amplius attemptavit, et adhuc attemp-tare non desistit, ea que per ipsum et ministros suns in premissis sunt indebite attemptata revocare penitus differendo, in Regis et juris Regii piejudicium, libeitatis Capelle Regis piedicte lesionem manifestam, et conti a Prohibucionem Regiam Et unde idem Dominus Rex per Adam de Fyncham, qui sequitur pro eo, dicit quod, cum Ecclesia de Boseham sit Libera Capella Regis, ab omni Jurisdiccione Ordinaria, precipue etc {ut supra), Regia Prohibicio eidem Roberto missa fuit et liberata, scilicet Die Dominica, in Festo Sancti Stephani, Anno Regni Regis nunc sextodecimo [26 Dec , 1322], apud Feninge, in presencia Thome de Watergate, Johannis de Hailynge, Johannis le Paiker de Chudeham, et aliorum, ne Jurisdic-cionem Ordinai iam exerceret in eadem, idem Robeitus, non obstante Regia Prohibicione piedicta, Jurisdiccionem Ordinariam in Capella Regis exei-cuit, ut visitando Choi um, Canónicos etc {ut supra), et sequestrando bona Canonicorum in Prebendis suis, videlicet Thome de Stapildone et Roberti Heiewaide, et aliorum Canonieoi um et Prebendarioi um ibidem, et tenendo fol 22 'Capitula sua in eodem Choro, citando Canónicos et Ministros ejusdem Chori ad veniendum coram ipso etc {ut supra) ; et alia Regi prejudicialia, videlicet Episcopum Exoniensem, qui est ejusdem Capelle Decanus, excommunicando, et ipsum excommunicatum per totam Diocesim suam publice denunciando, et piemissa adhuc de die in diem continuando, ea que per ipsum sunt indebite attemptata non revocando set revocare differendo, etc, in prejudicium Regis et libertatis Capelle Regis predicte lesionem, et contra Prohibucionem Regiam etc, in contemptum Domini Regis decern millium librarum Et hoc offert verificaie pro Domino Rege, etc. Et Robeitus de Dei by, per Thomam de Thorpe, attornatum suum, venit et defendit vim et injuriam, et quicumque est in contemptu Regis, etc., et dicit quod ipse est Officialis Episcopi Cicestrensis, in cujus Diocesi Ecclesia de Boseham est, et quod Anno Regni Regis nunc octavo, pro eo quod quedam Piohibicio Regia prefato Episcopo extitit liberata ne Juiisdiccionem Ordi-78 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. nariam in Libera Capella Regis de Boseham aliqualiter exereeret, asseiendo in eadem Prohibicione assertive Ecclesiam illam esse Liberam Capellam Regis, etc, idem Episcopus, postea, in proximo Parliamento sequente, apud Eboracum convocato, in tantum prosequebatur per Peticionem, etc, quod Probibicio ilia pei Consilium, etc fuit revocata, et dictum erat eidem Episcopo quod, non obstante Prohibicione predicta assertiva, quod suum esset in hac parte exequeretur per Breve Regium de revocacione eidem Episcopo directum, quod profert in Curia hie in hec veiba:—Edwardus, Dei gracia, etc, Johanni, eadem gracia Episcopo Cicestrie, salutem.—Licet nuper dato nobis intelligi Capellariam de Boseham, quam Venerabilis Pater, Walterus, Exoniensis Episcopus, tenet quoad Chorum, Collegium, Col-laciones Prebendarioi um, Install aciones, Instituciones, Destituciones Canonicorum ipsius Capellaiie, et quantum ad personas Canonicorum eorumdem, necnon bona mobilia et immobilia ipsorum ad Prebendas suas pertinencia, esse, debere, et ab antiquo fuisse Liberam, et ab omni Juris-diccione Ordinai ia immunem et exemptam, vobis per Bieve nostrum pro-hibuerimus ne quid in piejudicium prefati Episcopi seu Capellaiie predicte aut lesionem libertatis seu immunitatis ejusdem cedere posset super pre-missis per vos, seu per ministros vestros, aliqualiter attemptaretis seu attemptari faceretis Jurisdiccionem Ordinariam exercendo in eadem ; quia, tamen, ad Peticionem vestram coram nobis et Consilio nostro predicto exhìbitam, habita coram nobis et Consilio piedicto super tenoie Brevis predicti delibeiacione pleniori, compertum est quod Breve illud sub indebita et inepta forma, in hoc maxime quod Capellaiiam piedictam, non in manu vesti a set prefati Episcopi existentem, liberam ab omni Juiisdiccione Ordinaria immunem et exemptam asseruimus, ut est dictum, conceptum eiat, Bieve illud revocamus et penitus adnullamus, vobis innotescentes quod, non obstante Prohibicione nostra predicta, quod vestrum est exequimini in hac paite.—Teste meipso, apud Westmonasteiium, xxvij die Februarii, Anno Regni nostri octavo [1314-15] Et dicit quod predicta Ecclesia de Boseham est Ecclesia Parochialis animabus culata infra Diocesim predicti Episcopi, Loci, Ordinarii etc ; que, quidem, Ecclesia non est Libera Capella Regis, nec fol 220 Dominus Rex aliquid habet in eadem Et dicit quod ipse, ad Mandatum predicti Episcopi ut ejus Officialis, etc , a tempore revocacionis predicte, in Ecclesia predicta, ut in Choro, Prebendis, etc , (ut supia) ut de Jure Communi peitinet, etc, Jurisdiccionem Ordinaiiam ibidem exercuit, et adhuc exercet in presenti ; unde non intendit quod Dominus Rex de hujusmodi facto ipsum occasionare seu contemptum ei imponere velit, aut debeat in hac parte Et super hoc predictus Adam, qui sequitur, etc, petivit quod quesitum sit a predicto Roberto si quid aliud velit dicere pro responso ; qui dicit quod se tenet ad predictam responsionem precise, etc Et predictus Adam, etc., dicit quod licet Prohibicio piedicta super assercione libei tatis Capelle predicte esset ì evocata, ut predictum est, nulla tamen Juris-diccio ipsi Episcopo accievit eo amplius usitanda, set remansit in eodem statu quo prius ante revocacionem predictam etc Dicit, eciam, quod quidam Magister Robertus de Leyset, quondam Aichidiaconus Cicestrie, alias coi am Domino Rege, Tei mino Sancte Trinitatis, Anno Regni Regis nunc nono [1316] attachiatus fuit ad respondendum Regi de consimili Placito, videlicet de eo quod ipse Jurisdiccionem Ordinariam in Libera Capella Regis predicta precipue quoad Chorum, etc. (ut sup a) exercuit ; ad quod idem Archidiaconus respondendo allegavit quod ipse, et predecessores sui etc , a tempore quo non extat memoria, etc ; et de hoc posuit se super Juratam Patrie ; per quam compertum fuit quod Canonici Ecclesie predicte etc, seu eorum Prebende, etc. (ut supra) nunquam per aliquem Aichi-diaconum Cicestrie . . . visitati fueiunt, nec aliquam Jurisdiccionem Ordinariam in eis exercuerunt quousque dictus Archidiaconus, tempore suo, primo Jurisdiccionem Ordinariam in Capella predicta exeicuit, ut in visitando Chorum, etc ; per quod consideratum fuit quod predictus Archidiaconus caperetur ; et inhibitum fuit eidem, etc. Et sic Dominus Rex in posses-GENERAL INDEX—BOSHAM, 79 sione immunitatis extitit, etc , et adhuc existit. Et, postmodum, predictus Johannes, Episcopus Cicestrensis, coram ipso Domino Rege, Termino Sancte Trinijtatis, Anno Regni Regis nunc sexto decimo [1323] similiter attachiatus fuit, ad respondendum Domino Regi in isto eodem Placito ; in quo idem Episcopus de ti ansgi essione piedicta contra Prohibicionem Regiam facta, etc, pei consideracionem ejusdem Curie extitit convictus ; pretexfcu cujus consideiacionis preceptum fuit de capiendo ipsum Episcopum Cicestrensem ad satisfaciendum Regi de transgressione predicta, et de qua nondum satisfecit, etc Et inhibitum fuit eidem Episcopo ne Jurisdiccionem, etc aliqualiter exeiceiet, et, si quid per ipsum attemptatum esset in premissis, id sine dilazione revocaret, etc Unde desicut nichil Jurisdiccionis predicto Episcopo per levocacionem Prohibicionis predicte assertive accrescere potuit, nec idem Robertus de Derby, Officialis, etc, aliquam Jurisdiccionem clamat in pei sona sua, ut de jure suo proprio, nisi tantum'' per Mandat um predicti Episcopi, qui per Jnhibucionem predictam restringitur et ligatur ne Jurisdiccionem Ordinariam etc , nec aliquod jus exercendi Jurisdiccionem etc. in pei sona ipsius Episcopi cujus Officialis etc de tempore ante revo-cacionem Prohibicionis assertive affirmât; et idem Dominus Rex est in possessione immunitatis, ejusdem Capelle, ut piedictum est ; nec idem Robertus dedicit quin predicta Prohibicio Regia ei liberata fuit piedicto Anno xvj°, et manifeste cognovit quod ipse a tempore revocacionis predicte Prohibicionis assertive et post predictas Prohibicionem sibi libeiatam piedicto anno xvj°, et Inhibicionem predicto Episcopo factam, per quam idem Episcopus resti ingitur et ligatui, ut predictum est, Ordinariam in Capella predicta quoad Chorum, etc exeicuit, et adhuc exeicet in pi esenti; petit Judicium pio Domino Rege, etc.—Et predictus Robeitus de Derby dicit quod predictum Piaci turn, in tei Domimi m Regem et predictum Robertum de Leiset . ei prejudicare non debet in hac parte, quia dicit quod ipse non fuit Pars ad illud Placitum, etc Dicit eciam, quod per Judicium nuper ledditum contra piedictum Johannem, Episcopum Cicestrensem, qui tantum pi opter non defensionem ipsius Episcopi de personali trans-giessione sibi imposita extitit convictus, et non in juie libertatis Capelle predicte, non debet idem Robertus distringi seu ligari quin, non obstante Prohibicio ne sibi ipsi liberata, seu Inhibicione predicta predicto Episcopo, fol 23 cujus Officialis ipse est, facta, bene possit Jurisdiccionem Ordinariam in piedicta Ecclesia etc, ad Mandatimi ejusdem Episcopi exercere, ut de Juie Communi, etc Petit Judicium, etc —Et piedictus Adam, qui sequitur, etc, dicit, ut piius, quod ex quo per revocacionem predicte Piohibucionis asseitive nulla Jurisdiccio ipsi Episcopo accrescere potuit in Capella predicta quoad Choi um etc, nec idem Robertus, Officialis, etc. aliquam Jurisdiccionem clamat in eadem, ut de jure suo propiio etc, nec in persona ipsius Episcopi Jurisdiccionem, ante revocacionem dicte Prohibucionis asseitive factam, affirmât, nec dedicit quin predicta Prohibucio Anno Regni Regis nunc xvj° sibi liberata fuit, ut predictum est Et in placitando cognovit se Jurisdiccionem Ordinai iam in Capella predicta, quoad Chorum, etc exercuisse, tam a tempore revocacionis predicte quam post predictas Prohibucionem sibi ipsi Anno Regni Regis nunc xvj° liberatam et Inhibu-cionem predicto Episcopo per Judicium Curie factam, et adhuc exercet in presenti Petit Judicium pro Domino Rege, etc —Et quia, inspecte Recordo intei Dominum Regem et piedictum Archidiaconum, etc, compertum est quod Canonici Ecclesie predicte, seu eorum Prebende, etc (ut suprà) nun-quam per aliquem Archidiaconum Cicestrie, predecessorem predicti Ai chi-diaconi, visitati fuerunt, nec aliquam Jurisdiccionem Ordinariam in eis exercuerunt, quousque predictus Archidiaconus, tempore suo, pi imo, etc. (ut supra) visitando Chorum, Piebendas, etc, per quod consideratum fuit quod idem Archidiaconus caperetur, et inhibitum fuit eidem ne Jurisdiccionem etc. (ut supra) ; et eciam inspecto Recordo inter ipsum Dominum Regem et piedictum Episcopum Cicestrensem, compel turn est quod predictus Episcopus de transgressione predicta sibi imposita per Judicium Curie est convictus, pio qua nondum Domino Regi satisfecit, et per idem Judicium80 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. inhibitum f uit eidem Episcopo ne Jurisdiccionem . . exerceret , quod, quidem, Recordum Dominus Rex postmodum, ad sectam ipsius Episcopi Cicestrensis suggerentis eirorem in eodem Recoido intei venisse, coram Consilio suo in Parliamento convocato, apud Westmonasterium, Anno Regni sui xvij°, veniie fecit ; quo Recordo ibidem ìecitato et plenius infcellecto, idem Recordum per Consilium Regis ibidem affiimatum est Et idem Robertus, ut de jure proprio, nullam Juiisdiccionem clamat in eadem nisi tantum de Mandato ipsius Episcopi, qui per Inhibicionem piedictam restringitur et ligatur, ne Jurisdiccionem Oidinariam exeicere possit in eadem ; nec dedicendo predictam Piohibicionem sibi liberatam fuisse Anno Regni Regis nunc xvj°, cognovit se Juiisdiccionem Oidinariam, etc, exercuisse, tam a tempore revocacionis piedicte Prohibicionis assertive quam post predictas Prohibicionem sibi ipsi piedicto anno sextodecimo liberatam, et Inhibicionem piedicto Episcopo per Judicium Cuiie, ut pie-dictum est, factam, et adhuc exeicet in pi esenti ; per quam, quidem, Inhibicionem idem Episcopus lestringitur et ligatui, ut piedictum est, etc et per consequens ejus ministii ligaii debent et restiingi, etc —Consideratimi est quod predictus Robeitus de Derbi capiatur, etc. [Fol 23b is blank, and fol. 24 has been cut out! Memorandum de Boseham,— Memorandum quod penultimo die Mensis Maicii [1321], Dominus, accedens apud Boseham, ibidem audivit eo die Missam suam, et post hujusmodi auditam Missam, vocatis coi am eo Vicaiiis Ecclesie ipsius, quesivit ab illis quis teneret Prebendam Paiochialem ibidem Et, cum iidem Yicarii dicerent Domino quod quidam Magistei Johannes de Malmesbiii, idem Dominus, peipendens defectum Ministroium ad deserviendum eidem Ecclesie in Divinis, consideiato statu ejusdem, monuit piefatum Magistrum Johannem, in personam cujusdam Domini Willelmi le Scot, alias dicti de Schorham, presbiteii, piesentis et se Vicaiium dicti Magistri Johannis et Prebende Parochialis memoiate Vicaiium asseientis, quod idem Magister Johannes, infra octo septimanas a piedicto die, hujusmodi Prebendam et Ecclesiam redeat, facturus residenciam in eadem, sub pena juiis,—Pre-sentibus—Magistris Walteio de Setone et Willelmo de La Lane ; Dominis Petro de Honitone, Johanne Saciista diete Ecclesie, Willelmo Rüssel, Rogero de Buddeleghe, presbiteiis, et aliis in multitudine copiosa Et abinde, eodem die, idem Dominus pei agens ad Pi ebendam et Capellam de Appeldreham, vocato coram eo ibidem Domino Thoma attegate, Capellano diete Capelle, in forma visitandi, inspexit Libios, Yestimenta, et alia Ornamenta ipsius Capelle,—Piesentibus prefatis Walteio de Setone et aliis bidem sequentibus, solo Willelmo de La Lane dumtaxat excepto : 157. Commissiopro con servanda Jurisdiccione Domini in Libera Capella Domini Regis de Boseham (Nota),— Walteius, pei missione Divina Exoniensis Episcopus, Regis Anglie illustris Regius Capellanus, discieto viio, Domino Walteio de Shiieforde, Ecclesie seu Capelle Libei e dicti Domini nostri, Regis Anglie, de Boseham Canonico et Sacriste, salutem, etc—Ecclesie seu Capelle Libere de Boseham prelibate, piecipue quantum ad Choium, Canonicos, Yicaiios, et quoscumque Ministros Chori, Prebendas ejusdem ac bona Piebendariorum que ibidem optinent, peitinere dinoscitui Presidentes, ac propterea ut mores illoium qui nobis occasione Capellaiie hujusmodi subesse noscuntur, debite cori-gantur (sie), ac eidem Ecclesie seu Capelle in Divinis Officiis laudabiliter ministretur, summo opere cupientes, ad inquii endum, corigendum, ac canonice puniendum quoiumcumque subditoium nostrorum hujusmodi excessus, necnon ad compellendum Concanonicos vestros, Vicaiios, Clericos, et Ministros Ecclesie seu Capelle piefate Divinum Officium, diurnumGENERAL INDEX—BOSHAM, 81 pai iter et noctufnum, in eadem Ecclesia seu Capelia, horis debitis peragere ; ac, eciam, ad omnia alia et singula facienda que in premissis et circa premissa necessaria fuerint seu oportuna, vobis cum cohercionis canonice et exequendi quod decreveritis potestate, tenore Presencium, committimus vices nostras, pro beneplacito nostro duraturas —Datum apud Chudeham, xxviij0 die Decembiis, Anno Domini M° CCCmo xxiij0—fol. 177b. See Chesthnnte, Stephen de ; 45b ; 106, 106b: Hyde Abbey ; 89: Brothertone, Thomas de, Earl-Marshal ; 112 Bulla de Liberiate Capellarum Domini Regis\— Memorandum quod, quesitis per Dominum Privilegio Domini Regis de Liberi* Capellis suis, et hoc piopter Capellariam de Boseham, inventa fuit apud Westmonasterium, in Capella Receptorie in quodam parvo cofFro, de quo Dominus Rogerus de Northburghe, Custos Privati Sigilli Domini Regia, tunc habuit clavem, quedam Bulla continens hunc tenorem,—Clem ens [V] Episcopus, Servus servorum Dei, karissimo in Christo Filio, Edwardo, Regi Anglie illustri, salutem et Apostolicam Benediccionem —Tue devocionis precelsa sublimitas, pei quam Romanam Ecclesiam, sicut Matrem, honoras studio filialis ìeveiencie, piomeietur ut a nobis, qui libenter Paternis affectibus Regia vota piosequimur, donis Graciarum Spiiitualium honoreris Ut, igitur, ex devocione hujusmodi Benevolenciam Apostolice Sedis et nostiam tibi sencias accrevisse, tibi auctoritate Presencium indulgemus ut nullus Delegatus Apostolice Sedis vel Subdelegata ab eo, Auctoritate Sedis ejusdem, possit in Personam aut Capellas tuas Excommunicacionis vel Suspensionis, sive Inteldicti Sentencias promulgale, absque speciali Mandato Sedis ejusdem, faciente plenam et expressam, ac de verbo ad verbum, de Indulto hujusmodi mencionem. Nos, enim, omnes Excommunicacionis, Suspensionis, et Interdicti Sentencias, quas in te et Capellas easdem, centra Indulti predicti tenorem, foisan piomulgaii contigeiit exnunc initas decievimus et inanes —Nulli liceat etc1—Et memorandum quod dieta Bulla dimissa fuit in dieto eoffro ; 103. 1 Mi. Baigent has collated this Copy with the Original Bull (which he tells me is in perfect condition) They correspond word for woid, till we reach the concluding sentences, which the Register dismisses with an “ etc ” These aie of impoitance, however, as giving the date,—“Nulli, ergo, om-nino hominum liceat hanc paginam nostre Concessionis infríngele, vel ei ausu temerario contrail e Si quis, autem, hoc attemptare presumpseiit, indignacionem Omnipotentis Dei et Beatorum Petri et Pauli, Apostolorum Ejus, se noverit incuisurum Data Avinione, xij Kalendas Junii, Ponti-ficatus nostri Anno Quarto [21 May, 1309] I am indebted to Mr Greenfield foi the following Extract from Prynne’s Antient Records, tom. iii, p. 1266,— Q Ex Bundela' Epist & Bievium Anno ij Significat Sanctitati ves-træ devotus filius vester, Edioardus, Rex Anglico, quod dudum eo vesti æ E I in f Beatitudini intimante Tulli I quod, licet Parochialis Ec-London ¡ desia de Boseham, quæ (À°1282 ) J Collegiata existit Cices-tiensis Diócesis, sit Capella Regia, ut-pote per Progenitores suos fundata, in Ai chidiaconatu Cicestrensi, & dotata, ac Episcopus Exoniensis, qui est pro tempore Regius eapellanus, præsit eidem Ecclesiæ in Collationibus Can-onicatuum & Præbendaium, & in [actuali et] corporali possessione ip-soium, ac quibusdam aliis juribus spectantibus ad eandem ; et omnes Liberæ Capellæ Regiæ in Regno Angliæ consistentes, ab omni potestate et jurisdictione quorundam Ordinari-82 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Nota quod Boseham sit Gapellaria,— Infrascripta inveniuntur in diversis Rotulis in Scaccario Domini Regis :— In Rotulo Tercio Regis Johannis in Sussexia post Nova [Oblata],—Idem Vicecomes reddit compotum de x libiis de scutagio vij Militum eb dimidii Capellarie de Boseham, et de v solidis vj denariis de scutagio Normanni de Normanville In Thesauro liberavit in ij talliis ; et quietus est In Rotulo Nono Regis Ricardi,—Idem Vicecomes reddit compotum de vij libris de scutagio Militis Capellarie de Boseham in hoc Comitatu In Thesauro liberavit ; et quietus est In Rótulo VI Regis Ricardi,—Idem Vicecomes reddit compotum de cxiij solidis iiij denariis de scutagio Militis Capellaiie de Boseham in hoc Comitatu. In Thesauro liberavit; et quietus est; 142 For Additional Notes on Bosham see Appendix Botriaux, Walter de, collated to a Prebend in Glasney ; 163b. Bouges,Fr. William, collated (by lapse) to Minster Priory; 176. orum locorum sint liberse et exempts de consuetudine approbata, et in possessione hujusmodi libertatis et exemptionis existant, predicti Epi-scopus et Aichidiaconus Cicesti enses, in prejudicium libertatis et exempti-onishuj usmodi et j ui is Regii diminu ti-onem, dictum Episcopum Exoniensem et Prsebendarium ejusdem Ecclesia de Boseham, Regium (ut pisedicitur) Capellanum, super dictis juiibus, quominus ipsis uti libere possit, mul-tipliciter molestant et perturbami Unde supplicat dictus Dominus Rex quatinus Auctoi itate Apostolica digne-mini dictam Ecclesiam vel Capellam de Boseham, cum Canonicis et Per-sonis Ecclesiasticis prsedictis, Canoni-catibus et Pisebendis, et anuexis Ec-clesiis et Capellis, et Ministris, Clero, et populo eorundem, ab omni Juris-dictione Ordinaria, et precipue Ai chie-piscopi Cantuariensis, Episcopi et Archidiaconi Cicestrensium, ad omne dubium amovendum, eximere et totaliter liberale ; et juiisdictioni Exoniensis Episcopi (qui confert Canonicatus et Pisebendas, et prse-terea (utpisemittitur) suus Capellanus specialiter nuncupatui), et Succes-sorum suorum, quantum ad utiam-que legem [jurisdictionis], communis videlicet et Diocesanse, [nititur] sub-jicere Ita quod Cultus Divinus, & excessuum conectio non negligatur in ipsis, quodque possit Clericos ipsius Ecclesise libere oidinare ; ac in Clero & populo ipsius Ecclesise & ipsa Ecclesia, ea que sunt ordinis & Episco-palis officii jure suo exercere: eo quod Episcopus Cicestrensis qui pro tem? poie fuerit, in talibus exeicendis ibidem se foitassis difficilem exhibe-bit Et quod dictus Exoniensis Episcopus & Successoies sui, saltern similem juiisdictionem habeant in Ecclesia seu Capella prpedicta, Ec-clesiis annexis et Capellis, Pi sebendis, Capellams, Canonicis, Vicaiiis, Ministris, Clero, et populo eoiundem, qualem habent alii Decani et Pre-positi aliaium Capellarum suaium libei aium in Regno et Dominio suo constitutarum, de giatia speciali et de plenitudine potestatis, ad ipsius Regii honoris augmentum Non ob-stantibus quibuscumque pactis, com-positionibus, coiitioveisiis, aut litibus intei prefatos Episcopos et Aichidia-conum motis vel movendis occasione piedicta, cum omnibus . non obstantibus et clausulis; ac etiam cum executoribus & conseivatoribus oppoitunis ” —On which Prynne lemaiks, not veiy accurately,—“ King Edward, though he might by his own Preiogative Royal have annexed his Collegiate Chuich and Fiee Chapel of Boseham (exempt fiom Oidinaiy Jurisdiction) within the Oiocese of the Bishopiick of Cicester, to the Bishopiick of Exetei, to which he united it; yet, to avoid all future contests between the Bishops, their Officers and Chaplains, concerning it, petitioned the Pope, by his concurrent authoiity to unite it to the Bishoprick of Exetei.” The Oiiginal of this Document seems to have been lostGENERAL INDEX. 83 Bourne, Gregory de, inst to Poughill {Devon); 62b, (Ord.) 229. Bowey, Arnald de; L 213b Bovey-Tracy [Bovitracy, MS.],— Sir Edward, Y ,—Licence to farm the Rectory for two years ; 11 et dabit xxs ad Fabricam” (20 June, 1309) ; 41b: renewed for three years,—“et dabit ad elemosinam xxs (3 July, 1312) ; 72: and again, for three years, from 24 June—the Feast of the Nativity of St John-Baptist, last past (29 Aug, 1316); 114b: also, foi three yeais, fiom the same Feast, last past, (13 Sept, 1321) ; 160 Boylewe, Matthew de, Dean of St Buryan; L 207. Boys, Henry de, inst to Newton-St. Petrock; 119. Boys, Simon; L 206b. Boyvile, John de, presents to West Ogwell; 131. Boyvile, Simon de, presented to West Ogwell; 131, I45b, (Ord.) 241,242, 243 Biademor, John de, admitted to Bondleigh ; 117, 174. Bradford [Bradeford, MS J,— Sir William Mewy, priest, R,—Licence of non-iesidence for a year from Michaelmas, to study in Theology oi in Canon-Law (14 July, 1309) ; 42b Bradeforde, John de ; L 193. Bradeforde, Thomas de (formerly B. of Dartington), inst. to Tawstoek; 82. Bradninch,— The Bishop visited1 the Parish-Chuich, 12 March, 1322-3, and, finding the roof in bad condition, he directed the Paiishioneis to repaii the same, in a proper manner, before Michaelmas, undei a penalty of Ten Pounds ; I74b —Elias de Sancto Albano, cleik, R,—Dispensation: non-residence foi two years from last Michaelmas (26 Oct, 1308) ; 36: (subdeacon), renewed and extended (27 Maich, 1309); 39b: fuither extended (23 Sept, 1310) till the following Eastei, “ ut libere intendeie valeat obsequiis Domine Margarete, Comitisse Coinubie, ubicumque ; ita quod extunc ad Ecclesiam suam redeat, factuius, ut ten etui, residenciam personalem in eadem ” ; 56b — John de Caiente, R,—Dispensation: non-i esidence, to study, etc.; but he was to take subdeacon’s Ordeis within the year (23 May, 1311); 61b — See Cornubia, Sii Walter de [Oratories) ; 53b. Bradstone,— Walter de Bradestone, piiest, R ,—Licence of non-residence for a year ; “ et dabit ad Fabricam Beati Petri Exonie dimidiam maicam (16 Aug, 1310); 54. Braibroke, John de, inst. to Lapford; 169 Braibroke, William de, inst to Lapford ; 152b: resigns; 169 Brayleghe, Richard de, E of “ Fyneleghe”2 (see Teffonte ; 36b): 1 “ presentibus Domino RogeiocleBodde- clesie memoiate ” leghe, Johanne Bolonde, Notario 2 Doubtless, a cleiical error ; he was R Publico, et paiochianis pluiibus Ee- of “ Filleigh ” at the time ; 46. Q284 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. inst. to St. Mullion; 44b: collated to a Portion in St Gerrans; 49b: Proctor for John de Cióteworthe ; 52: collated to Morchard-Bishop; 60b, 67b, 79b: Proctor for Walter de Mertone; 64: for Henry, R. of St Gerrans; 65: exchanges Morchard-Bishop for St. Breoke; 83b: collated to a Prebend in the Cathedral and admitted (in commendam) to the Office of Penitentiary (Sub-Dean); 127, 175: exchanges St. Breoke for Exminster; 128b : appointed Vicar-General (absente Episcopo) ; 142: see St Gerrans (Inst): 47: Rome, Court of; 49: Glasney (Inst); 72b, 76b: Bosham, Canons of; 85 : Bodmin Priory; 89b: Cookbury ; 107b : Otterton Priory; 114: St Crantock (Inst.); 115b: Arundelle, de; 116b: Berry-Narbor; 120b Brandone, Robert de, inst to the Prebend of Carswell in the Castle of Exeter; 70: to Dolton; 105, (Ore?) 235, 236: toMusbury; 117b. Branel, Thomas de, inst to St Stephen’s-in-Brannel; 36, (Ord ) 220, 221b Brankescumbe, Joceline de; L 190b, 195, etc Bratton-Clovelly,— Master Robeit Broke, R ,—Licence of non-iesidence till Michaelmas, 1323, to study uin loco eompetenti ultra maie vel alibi, pro libito suo’’ (1 July, 1322) ; 168: and again (subdeacon), for a year (24 Sept, 1324) ; 181b Bratton-Fleming [see “Institutions,” note],— William de Schiieburne, R ,—Licence of non-i esidence, to studj, etc (9 Jan ,* 1308-9); 37b: lenewed, 1 Feb, 1309-10, till the Feast of St Peter-ad-Vincula (1 Aug ) ; 47.—Thomas le Flemyng, clerk, R ,—Dispensation: non-1 esidence for two years, to study, etc (1 May, 1311) ; 61: 1 ene wed, for three years from 30 Oct,2 1312 ; 74b: again, till Michaelmas, 1317, fiom 5 Jan, 1315-16; 111: again (deacon), foi a yeai from 6 Oct, 1317,—“ et dabit ad Fabiicam Exoniensem x solidos ; 122b: again, (piiest), for a yeai, fiom Michaelmas, to study, etc (23 Sept, 1318),—“ et dabit ad Fabiicam x solidos” ; 130: till Michaelmas, 1320 (21 Oct, 1319),—“et dabit ad Fabricana x solidos ; 144b: again, from 28 Dec, 1320, till the Feast of St. Peter-ad-Vincula (1 Aug); 154b:—Baldwin, son of Robeit le Chaiitei (of Torrington), clerk, R.,—Dispensation: non-residence foi a yeai, to study, etc. (6 July, 1321),—but he was to take subdeacon’s Ordeis in the inteival; 158b. Braunton,—Confessio:— Memorandum quod vicésimo nono die mensis Decembris, Anno Domini M°. CCCmo xjmo, Dominus Andieas [Dagoun],3 Vicaiius Ecclesie de Biaun-tone, compaiuit coram Domino Walteio, etc in Capella dicti Episcopi de Tautone, et fatebatui se teneii eidem Domino, pure, sponte, et absolute, in quinqué marcas argenti de arreragiis decem marcaium cujusdam annue Pensionis, de tempore Yacacionis4 Decanatus Exonie peí moitem Magistri 1 vto Idus Januarii. 3 See “Inst 146b 2 die Lune in crastino Festi Apostolomm 4 From the spiing of 1309 till June, Symonis et Jude, 1311,GENERAL INDEX. 85 Thome de Lecchelade, quondam Decani ibidem, racione Vicaiie sue debitam,—piesentibus Domino Petio de Honetone, presbitero, Ricardo Jagel, eleiico, et aliis ; 66b Braunetone, Thomas de, inst to Haccombe; 42b: resigns ; 105 : inst. to Nymet-St -George ; 104. Brawoda, Stephen (Proctor for William) de; 43: admitted {in commenclam) to Charleton ; 69 : he was R of Alphington; 69b, 125b (Institution not recorded): inst. to Stoke-in-Teignhead; 112: see L 197, 211 (“ad reddendum compo-turn de exitibus minere . . . Regis”): his debt (£700) to Queen Margaret; ibid Brawoda, Wm. de, collated {by lapse) to Charleton ; 43, 44, 169. Bray, Benedict de, L 215 Bray, Michael {also, Richard) de; L 195b. See St. Cleer (Inst) Bray, Philip, “ de Bertone,” presented to Faringdon {Hants) ; 80. Brendeluenne, Richard de; L 195. Brendone, John de, R. of Halwill; {Ord.) 218. Breamore Priory [Brummore, MS], Hardinus, Prior of, see Comptone, Wm.; 60b. Brente, Richard de, inst to the Chantry-Chapel of St. Mary Magdalene, Torrington; 68b. Brenta, Walter, inst. to Noith-Petherwin ; 116. Brent Tor; Dedication of the Church {see “Dedications ” ; 145). Brevannek, see St. Hilary ; 88. Briane, Sir Guy de, presents to Slapton; 53: to Torbrian; 120. Briddale, William de, inst. to West Buckland; 127, {Ord.) 239, 240, 240b. Bridestowe [Brittestowe, MS ],— Master Ralph de Knovyle, R.,--Licence of non-iesidence for a year, to study, etc (8 Dec , 1312) ; 75 —Master Gilbeit de Knoville, priest, R,—Licence of non-residence for a yeai, to study, etc (15 Sept, 1321) ; 160 Bridestowe, Jordan de, clerk; 73b.—See Consistory Court; 172b. Bridford [Brideforde, MS.],— John de la Burghe, clerk, R—Dispensation: non-residence for three years, to study, etc. (17 Oct, 1312): He was to take subdeacon’s Orders within the yeai 74 —Walter de Lappeflod, clerk, R,—Dispensation: non-iesidence for a year from Michaelmas, to study, etc (21 Sept, 1318): he was to take subdeacon’s Oiders within the year; 130: renewed (subdeacon), for a like period (23 June, 1319); 141b: again, 2 Sept, 1320 ; 151: again, 28 Sept., 1321; 161 : again (deacon), foi a year (20 Oct., 1322); 169: again (priest), 24 March, 1324-5 ; 184 Brideforde, John de {see “Wills”—Gildef or de, Henry de); L 201b.86 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Bridgewater [Brugewaters and Brnggewalteri, MS.] ; Hospital of St. John; Patrons of Davidstowe; 70: of Lanteglos-by-Fowey; 141. Brigge, William atte, see atte Brigge ; 155. Britannia, John de,1 see Pollard, William ; 79. Brixham [also, Brixam, MS ],— Sir William V of,—Fr Joceline, Prioi of Totnes, appointed his coadjutor, 7 May, 1318 —The Rectoiy was appiopiiated to the Piioiy ; 126b —Ordinacio inter Piiorem et Conventum Tottonie et Simonem, Vicariarli de Brixham,, super altercacene decimai um ejusdem Ecclesie,— Universis, etc, "Walteius, etc —Ad Universitatis vestre noticiam deduci volumus pei Piesentes quod, cum in tei Religiósios Yiros, Piiorem et Conventum Monasterii Tottoniensis, Ecclesiam Parochialem et curatam de Biixham, nostre Diocesis, in usus piopiios optinentes, ex paite una, et Dominum Simonem Stiria, presbiteium, Perpetuum Yicarium ejusdem Ecclesie, ex alteia, supei porcione ipsius Yicaiii aliquatinus mota fuisset materia questionis, demum Paitibus eisdem coram nobis, certis die et loco, libere constitutis, et expresse consencientibus, hinc et inde, quod ad taxandum seu oidinandum Yicaiiam eandem, in quibus videlicet porcioni-bus consistei e debeat tempoiibus secutuiis, actualiter procedei e curai emus, —nos, pio bono pacis et certitudinis inter Paites easdem, quia dum pacem inter subditos nosti os recoligimus, nostre cogitacionis intima magis consistere poteiunt in quiete, hujusmodi Yicaiiam, de ipsarum Parcium voluntate unanimi et expresso consensu, subductis et levocatis quibuscumque Oidi-nacionibus seu Taxacionibus supei dicta Yicaiia a quibuscumque nostris Predecessoribus hactenus foisitan factis et habitis, quas, eciam, omnes et singulas tenore Piesencium subducimus et revocamus, premissisque omnibus et singulis que in hac parte requiiuntui de juie, pensatis nichilominus ipsius Ecclesie de Brixham facilitatibus, modo quo subsequitur oidinandam duximus aut taxandam ; videlicet, quod piefatus Dominus Simon, Vicarius *—ut piemittitur—qui nunc est, et sui successores Vicarii qui pro tempore eiunt ibidem, habeant et peicipiant, nomine Vicarie ipsius, mansum cum gardino quod jam inhabitat dictus Simon, totumque altilagium diete Ecclesie de Brixham, et Capellarum ejusdem, excepta medietate decimarum feni tocius Parochie, et molendinoium omnium et singuloium hactenus constitutoium, et constituendoi um, eciam, in posteium in eadem Parochia ; quam quidem medietatem decimarum feni et molendinoium memoratis Prioi i et Conventui volumus ìemaneie Habeant, eciam, et percipiant iidem Dominus Simon et sui successores Yicaiii, ut premittitui, nomine Vicarie piedicte, totam decimam gardinoium et ortoium nunc in dicta Parochia consti uctorum, et gai dinorum similitei et ortorum consti uendorum in posteium, eciam de ten a nunc arabili, in Parochia antedicta ; dum, tamen, hujusmodi gardini et orti foisitan construendi x perticatas teire in uno loco non excedant Et, si decem peiticatas terre, ut premittitur, exces-serint in loco uno, tota time decima eoiundem gardinoium et oitoium taliter folte construendorum non ad Yicarium, set ad Priorem et Conventum pertineat antedictos Si, vero, de gardinis et ortis jam constructis et existentibus in dieta Parochia aliquid ultra decem peiticatas teire in uno loco ad ten am arabilem in posteium ledigatui, tota decima tunc eorundem gaidinorum et ortoium, una cum tota decima gardini Maneiii Domini de 1 “ John, a younger son of John, Earl of Richmond and Duke of Brittany, summoned to Pailiament—‘ Johanni de Britannia, Juniori,’ 24 May and 13 July, 33 Edw. I. (1305); declared Eail of Richmond, 15 Oct, 34 Edw. I (1306) ; ob unmairied, in Brittany, 1333, when his honours became extinct.” (Nicolas’ Historic Peerage)GENERAL INDEX. 87 Brixham, qualitei cumque exculti, non adPiiorem et Conventum predictos, set ad Yicarium integialitei peitinebit Et, si de gardinis et ortis hujus-modi nunc constructis et existen tibus quicquam intra decern peí tica tas terre redigatur in uno loco, ut premittitur, forsitan ad culturam, tota tune decima de tena hujusmodi, una cum decima gardinorum et ortorum de quibus premittitur, alitei quam cum vanga vel alio instrumento manuali excultorum, et novoium gardinoium et ortorum quos plus quam decem peiticatas tei re, ut piemittitur, in uno loco continere contigerit, ac eciam de tena extracta de gardinis et oitis nunc existen tibus, et in culturam redacta, intra x perticatas terre, ut premittitur, in uno loco, et una cum omnibus aliis decimis majoribus tocius Parocbie, que Vicario specialiter superius nullatenus assignantur, ad memoratos Piiorem et Conventum, auctoritate presentís Ordinacionis, volumus pertinere Volumus, eciam, et ordinamus quod iidem Piior et Con ven tus omnes defectus Cancelli diete Ecclesie de Brixham in coopertura, fenestris vitreis, Libris, et aliis Omamentis ejusdem, ad Rectoriam quamlibet pertinentes, hac vice prima, suis propriis sump-tubus, faciant in sufficienti statu reparari ; et extunc onus invencionis, sustentacionis, et ìepaiacionis hujusmodi defectuum repaiatorum, quociens opus eiit, ad Vicarium qui pio tempore fuerit impeipetuum pertinebit, Prefatus, vero, Vicaiius et sui successores qui pro tempore fuerint solvent decimam, juxta antiquam Taxacionem diete Vicarie, eidem Vicario incumbent em, cum imposita fueiit et exacta ; Archidiácono, eciam, Loci pro-curacionem suam exnunc, Sinodaticum, et Cathedraticum ; dicteque Ecclesie de Biixham et Capellis ejusdem in Divinis Officiis et Cura deserviet, per se et Capellanos suos, suis sumptibus, modo honesto et consueto. Cetera, vero, onera ipsius Ecclesie de Brixham, quocumque nomine censeantui, ad Priorem et Conventum peitineant antedictos Volumus, eciam, et presentís Ordinacionis auctoritate precipimus et mandamus, quod prefatus Simon, Vicaiius, ut piemittitur, et sui successoies Vicarii in Ecclesia predicta, solvant prefatis Priori et Conventui, singulis annis, nomine annue Pensionis, de Vicaiia predicta, viginti sex solidos et octo denarios sterlingoium, in Festis, videlicet, Pasche, Nativitatis Beati Johannis Baptiste, Beati Michaelis, et Nativitatis Domini, equis porcionibus, vel saltern infra Octabas singulorum Festorum predictorum, absque more diffugio longioris ; salva nobis et Successoribus nostiis, Epi-scopis Exonie, potestate hujusmodi Vicariam augmentandi, minuendi, declaiandi, et piesentem Oidinacionem seu Taxacionem in totum mutandi, si, prout, et quando videi imus seu videi int expedire —In cujus rei testimonium sigillum nostrum Presentibus duximus apponendum —Datum apud Chuddeleghe, sexto die mensis Februaiii, Anno Domini Millesimo CCCra0 vicésimo primo ; 165 Broadclyst [Oliatone,* MS ], Sir Roger de Nonaunt’s Chapel o£ St. Agnes in, see “ Oratoiies ”) ; 160. Broadwood-Kelly [Brodewodekelly, MS.],— Sii Nicholas, R of ; Licence of non-residence, for three years, from Michaelmas, and to put out his Benefice to faim to Sir Richard de Hurtleghe, V of North Buckland (i e Buckland-Brewei) ; “et optulit gratis ad Fabricam Ecclesie Exoniensis idem Vicarius, singulis annis predictis, j mai cam”— margin, “ xls ” (1 Aug , 1312) ; 72b. Broadwood- W idger [Brod wode {also, Brade wode) Wyger, MS ],— William Kayngnes, subdeacon, R.,—Dispensation: non-iesidence till Michaelmas next, to study etc. (27 Dec,1 1310); 58b: also, till Michaelmas (4 Nov, 1311) ; 65: and again [Caingnes, MS], for a year from Michaelmas (5 Aug, 1312); 73 1 Sexto Kalendas Januaiii,88 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDOH. Brock, Henry le, see Comptone, William ; 60b. Broke, Robert, inst to Bratton-Clovelly; 163b, 167,168,181b. Brome, Adam, see Bridford (Inst.); 63b: resigns St Creed [Adam de Brome, MS]; 101 Bromestone, Richard de—Pomeray, John de la,—Litera pro Custodia;— Omnibus Christi Fidelibus, etc, Walteius, etc salutem in Domino.—Noveritis nos dedisse et concessisse Johanni de la Pomeiai Custodiam ten arum et tenementorum Ricaidi, filii et heiedis Nicholai de Biomestone, que nobis aecidit per mortem ipsius Nicholai; habendum et tenendum piedicto Johanni, heredibus et assignatis suis dictatn Custodiam cum maiitagio predicti Ricardi, de nobis et Successoiibus nostris, libere, quiete, bene, et in pace, usque ad legitimam etatem piedicti Ricardi Reddendo inde et faciendo nobis et Successoribus nostiis redditus et servicia inde debita et consueta —In cujus lei testimonium sigillum nostium Presen-tibus est appensum —Datum apud Morcestre Episcopi, die Jovis proxima ante Festum Annunciacionis Beate Marie, Yiiginis (21 March), Anno Domini M° CCCmo. xiijmo [1313-14] ; Regni, autem, Regis Edwardi .... septimo ; 85b. Bromleghe, Gilbert de, see Tiverton ; 52b. Broth ertöne, Thomas de, Earl- Marshal (Homagium,—¡StoJce, in Manerio de Boseham),— In hospicio Magistri Willelmi de Okham, Aichidiaconi de Stowe in Ecclesia Lincolnie, apud Lincolniam, vicesimo secundo die mensis Februarii [1315-16], Nobilis Vir, Dominus Thomas de Biotheitone, Natus Domini Edwardi dudum Regis Anglie, Patiis Domini Regis nunc, et Comes Maies-callus, fecit homagium Domino Walteio, Episcopo Exoniensi, lacione dimidii feodi Militis, quod idem Comes tenet, et teneie debet, de Episcopo Exoniensi apud Stoke, in Maneiio de Boseham, in Comitatu Sussexie ; presentibus Dominis Johanne de Mutforde, Baldewino de Maners, et Johanne de Westone, Militibus, familiaiibus dicti Comitis, necnon Domino Stephano de Haccombe, Magistio Ricardo de Burtone, Domino Petib de Honetone, Nicholao de Hele, clericis, Johanne de la Pomeiay, tune Mares-callo dicti Episcopi, et aliis in multitudine copiosa —Et memorandum quod Dominus Johannes de Mutfoide posuit verba hujusmodi homagii facti in ore Comitis antedicti —“ N D H ” [Nicholas de Hele] ; 112 Bruce, Robert, see Scotland: also, L 187. Bruere, Robert, called le, inst, to Harpford; 79b. Bruetone (also, Bruytone), John de (see the Letters at the beginning of this Volume; pp 8 et seqq): appointed Proctor for the Bishop in Parliament; 36b: inst. to Treneglos (by alleged lapse—see “ Inst.”); 56b.—See, also, Exeter, Election of Dean ; 42. Bruggis (also, Bruges), Andrew de, collated to a Prebend in St. Crantock; 104b: deceased; 183. Brugge, Robert, see atte Brugge ; l72b. Bruyn (or Brun), John le, R. of St. Mawgan-in-Kerrier; 36, 45, 61b, 72.GENERAL INDEX. 89 Bran, Richard le, Canon of Boshain ; 35 —The revenues of his Prebend of Apuldi am, having been sequestrated, the Bishop—“aliquoium super hoc devicti instancia ”—relaxes the Sequestration, so fai as to permit the said Richard’s Proctoi to lemove the crops of last autumn —Commission, directed to the Sequestrator, the Sacristan of Bosham (16 Jan , 1310-11) ; 59 Brun, Sir William le, Knt, brother of John, R. of St. Mawgan-in-Kerrier; 45. Bruony—“ Ecclesia Sancti Pauli de Bruony ” ; L 188 {note). Buchun (or Buthun), Robert (son) and Cecilia (daughter) of Laurence de ; L 190. Buckfast Abbey; Patrons of Buckfastleigh; 49,172: of Downe-St Mary; 123: of Petrockstowe; 65, 123: also, see Church-stow (Gen. Index); 64b : Flambard, Walter ; 116b. Buckland Abbey, Appropriation of the Rectory of Walk-hampton by Bishop Bytton, to; 65 : Patrons of Buckland-Monachorum ; 66 : Bickleigh {South Devon); 130b. Buckland-Filleigh, Hertleghe in, see Halap (Oratories); 49. Budleigh, the Hundred of,— Litera ad capiendum seysinam Hundredi de Buddeleghe\— Pateat universis quod nos, Walterus, etc, facimus et ordinamus dilectos nobis in Christo, Hemicum de Bokerel et Johannem Diiewyn, seu eoium alterum, Attornatos nostros seu Attornatum, Senescallos nostios seu Senes-callum, ad capiendum seysinam Hundiedi de Buddeleghe in Comitatu Devonie, per Dominum Regem nobis concessi cum pertinenciis suis, et tenendum dictum Hundredum, et ad omnia alia faciendum que pertinent ad premissa—In cujus lei testimonium has Liteias nostras vobis transmittimus Patentes, sigilli nostri munimine loboratas —Datum apud Stockwille juxta Londonias, die Martis in Festo Exaltacionis Sancte Crucis [14 Sept ], Anno Domini Millesimo CCCrao undecimo, et Regni Regis Edwardi, filii Regis Edwardi, quinto ; 63b Bugge [hoclie Budge], Henry, see Manaton ; lllb. Buketone, John de, see Exeter, St James’s Priory {Inst); 85b. Bukyngtone, Johel de, inst. to West Worlington; 130, 141b, (Ord) 240, 241b. Bukyngtone, Mathew de, presents to West Worlington; 130. Bukyntone, William de, see Morchard-Bishop; 67. Bureford, John de, merchant; L 207b. Burgeis, John called, see Kenton; 129b. Burghe, Elizabeth de, see St. Ludgvan; 183b. Burghe, John de la, inst to Bridford ; 74: resigns; 101b: inst. to Lifton; 143, 149b. Burghe, Roger de la ; L 196b. Burghe, William de la, and Ysolda his wife ; L 197.90 THE REGISTER OR BISHOP STAPELDON. Burghtone, John cle, inst to Upottery; 127 : resigns; 164. Burgo, Edmund de, R. of Moreton-Hampstead ; 37b. Burgo, William de, see Consistory Court ; 172b. Burlescombe,— Taxacio et Ordinacio Vicarie Ecclesie de Burdlescombe (sic),— Universis, etc., Walterus, etc, salutem in Domino sempiternam—Cum Dominus Johannes atte Mulle, piesbiter, nuper fuerit auctoiitate nostra ad Perpetuam Yicariam in Ecclesia de Burdelescombe, nostie Diocesis, per nos de novo taxandam et oiflinandam—quam, quidem, Ecclesiam Abbatissa et Conventus de Leghe Canonicarum optinent in proprios usus—ad ipsorum presentacionem admissus et institutus canonice in eadem, ut tarn pro quiete ipsoium Abbatisse et Conventus quam Yicarii predicti, et aliorum Vicariorum qui pio tempore erunt ibidem, sciri valeat in quibus porcionibus hujusmodi Vicaria consistei e debeat temporibus secuturis ; nos, tarn de expiesso consensu Abbatisse et Conventus predictorum quam Domini Johannis Vicarii antedicti, ipsam Yicariam ut in subscripts porcionibus consistât taxamus ac, edam, ordinamus ; videlicet, quod idem Vicarius, et successores sui qui pro tempore erunt ibidem, habebit et habebunt mansum, cum cuitilagio, quod Capellani Paiochiales ante Admissionem et Institucionem dicti Domini Johannis in Yicaiia predicta, habere et inhabi-taie consueverant ; ac, eciam, unam aciam et peiticatam tene eidem manso et cuitilagio propiius adjacentes, de ten a Sanctuarii dictorum Abbatisse et Conventus, unde annuatim reddet et îeddent Vieaiius et Yicarii memorati [decern denaiios steilingorum, ad sustentacionem cujusdam moi-tarii aidentis in Ecclesia antedicta Volumus, eciam, et ordinamus quod dictus Dominus Johannes, Yicarius, et successores sui qui pro tempoie erunt ibidem, percipiat et percipiant, nomine Vicarie predicte, omnes décimas tarn majores quam minoies de curtilagiis nunc existentibus infia limites Parochie diete Ecclesie qualitercumque piovenientes, ac, eciam, omnes alias minutas décimas et oblaciones quascumque, ac alia omnia et singula in dicta Parochia que appellacione altilagii consueverant contineri, exceptis dumtaxat oblacionibus libeie familie inti a Abbathiam de Leghe Canonicaium et devocionibus factis in eadem ; exceptis, eciam, mortuariis tocius Parochie antedicte ac oblacionibus ad Capellani Sancti Theobaldi in dicta Parochia de Burdelescombe piovenientibus, decimisque silve cedue per to tarn Parochiam antedicta m, nec non duorum molendinorum, videlicet, Knaphille et Pogeham, ac minutis decimis omnibus et singulis tocius Abbathie piedicte, et ten arum dominicarum Abbathie ejusdem, ac de nutrimentis animalium quorumcumque Abbatisse et Conventus predictorum, dum, tamen, in piopiio dominico suo depasti fuerint ; quas, quidem oblaciones, mortuaiia, décimas, una cum majoribus decimis tocius Parochie de Buidelescombe antedicte, exceptis decimis majoiibus quas pro Vicario superius assignavimus, volumus predictis Abbatisse et Conventui, auctoiitate piesentis nostre Oidiriacionis, integraliter remanere Ita quod, si curti-lagia de quibus piemittitur, et ex quibus Vieaiius qui pro tempoie fueiit per-cipere debet majoies décimas et minores, in agriculturam extra cuitilagia futuris temporibus forsitan sint ledacta, Vieaiius qui pio tempore fuerit extunc tantum percipiat de porcione ad predictos Abbatissam et Conventum superius assignata quantum Yicarius de hujusmodi cuitilagiis in eulturam ledactis peicepturus fuerit juxta arbitrium boni viri. Et, si aliqua terra que nunc est arabilis, et extra curtilagia, in curtilagia, futui is temporibus, foisitan sit redacta, piefati Abbatissa et Conventus de hoc décimas omnes percipiant, sicut essent alias peiceptuii Volumus, nichilominus, et ordinamus quod dictus Vieaiius, et successores sui Yicarii qui pro tempore eiunt, omnia onera ordinaiia, necnon invencionem, sustentacionem, et reparacionem Libroium Matutinalium et aliorum Ornamentorum EcclesieGENERAL INDEN. 91 prelibate, ad Rectoriam ipsius Ecclesie communiter pertinencium, post qua m idem Libii et Ornamenta primo et semel pei Abbatissam et Conventum predictos competen ter inventa fuerint et repai ata, una cum invencione pañis et vini, et similium in Divinis Officiis inibi celebiandis, omnibus futuris tune temporibus, integraliter suis propriis sumptibus subeant et agnoscant Extraordinaria, vero, onera—ìeparacio et sustentacio Cancelli diete Ecclesie de Burdelescombe—ad Abbatissam et Conventum peitineant memoratos Salva nobis et Successoribus nostris, Episcopis Exonie qui pro tempoie erunt, potestate dictam Vicaiiam augendi, minuendi, seu de novo, si oportuerit, alias taxandi et ordinandi, si et prout nobis et ipsis visum fuerit expedire —In cujus, etc —Datum Londoniis, xx die mensis Novembiis, Anno Domini M° CCC° vicésimo quarto ; 182 Buris, Walter de, R of Whimple, see Cowick Priory (Inst) ; 111. Burncestre, William de, resigns Broadclyst and is inst to East Ogwell ; 100, [Burcestre] 126, 151b —See L 202b. Burnham, John de, (late) V. of Heavitree ; 47b, Burrington,— Taxacio Vicarie,1 que antea, taxata non fue) at : — Peipetui Vieaiii in eadem habeant et peicipiant, nomine diete Vicaiie, totum Sanctuarium et totam tei i am aliam quam pioximus Secularis Rector ejusdem Ecclesie tenebat, cum omnibus domibus in eisdem, et cum omnibus aliis suis pei tinenciis, quietam et solutam ab omni sei vicio seculaii. Habeant, eciam, et percipiant omnes decimas minores, oblaciones, et alias quascumque obvenciones tocius Parochie ad altalagium ipsius Ecclesie pertinentes, in quibus eciam decima feni et mortuaria intei ceteia debent comprehendi Solvent, eciam, dicti Vicarii Piocuracionem Ai chidiaconi, Cathedraticum, et Sinodaticum, et sustinebunt Cancellum, Libios, et Ornamenta ipsius Ecclesie ad Rectoiiam pertinencia, suis sumptibus, postquam sumptibus Religiosomm Yirorum, Abbatis et Conventus de Tavystoke, Patronorum ejusdem, semel fueiint sufficientei i eparata Solvent, eciam, predicti Vieaiii predictis Religiosis, singulis annis, in Festo Pasche, septem solidos sterlingoium, nomine Pensionis, de fiuctibus altalagii supradicti Omnia, autem, oneia extraoidinaria, quocumque nomine censeantur, eidem Ecclesie imposita et imponenda, piedicti Religiosi, suis sumptibus, agnoscent totaliter et pei solvent ; 50. Burlone, Richard de, see Brothertone ; 112 Burwike (also, Borewike) Richard de, inst to Mamhead; 114b, 12P, 128b, (Ord ) 237. Burum, Fr. Wm. de, admitted Prior of St. Nicholas Priory, Exeter; L28b. Butterleigh ; Dedication of the Cemetery 126b : of the Parish-Church and the High Altar; 145 (see “ Dedications ”). Boterleghe, Richard de, inst. to Pinhoe ; 82. Byare, William de la, clerk ; L 202b. Byerne, Vicecomitissa de, see France ; 79. Bykeforde, Everard de, see Manaton; lllb. 1 The date is not given; but the Entiy 1310 See Yol Y. (Stafford), p. 45. occurs between 5 May and 6 May,92 THE REGISTER OF BISHOF STAPELHON. Byne, Walter, inst. to Seaton; 161b. Byneleghe, George de, inst to Blackawton ; 37b? 38, ( Ord.) 220b, 224b Byneleghe, J. de, Guardian of Philip de Rurde, see Aleborne; 44. Byneleghe, Peter de, inst, to Harberton ; 75b Bynneworthe, William de, inst, to Dean-Prior ; lllb. Bynyngtone, Thomas de, an Executor of the Will of John Lovetot, senior; L 185, etc. Byrylonde, John de,—pro liberaeione exeommunicati capti ad Significacionem Episcopi :— Excellentissimo Principi, etc, Edwardo, Dei gracia Regi Anglie, etc , Walterus, etc, saluterà in Eo per Quem Reges regnant et Piincipes dominantur — Cum Johannes de Byrylonde, Parochianus nostei—conti a quem tanquam excommunicatum, et in Excommunicacione per quadiaginta dies et amplius persistens (sic), secundum Consuetudinem Ecclesie Anglicane, pro ipsius Capcione nuper vestie scripsimus Majestati—ad gremium Ecclesie rediens super dicta Excommunicacionis Sentencia Absolucionis Beneficium in forma Juiis meruerit op tin ere, Exeellenciam vestram Regiam humiliter imploi-amus quatinus ministris vesti is piecipere velitis, si placet, ut Capcioni predicti Johannis non insistant, set, si ea occasione fuerit ai restatus, ipsum faciant debite libeiaii (17 Feb , 1314-15) ; 103. Byschop, Henry called, inst. to Treneglos ; 57. Bysouthewode, Thomas, murder of ; (Ord —Pris.) 236b. Bythewalle, Sir John, priest,— Litera directa Regi pio liberaeione exeommunicati, capti, et imprisonati ad Significacionem Episcopi, pro Excommunicacione sustenta per xl dies et Excellentissimo Principi, etc Walterus, etc —Quia Dominus Johannes Bythe-walle, presbiter, nostre Dyocesis, nuper, propter suam manifestam offensam in Dyocesi Exoniensi contractam, Majoris Excommunicacionis Sentencia innodatus, et demum ex eo quod dictam Excommunicacionis Sentenciam pei quadraginta dies et amplius animo sustinuerat indurato, Claves Ecclesie dampnabilitei contempnendo, de Mandato vestro Vicecomitibus Londoniarum inhac parte directo ad Significacionem nostrani, juxta Consuetudinem Regni Anglie, tanquam Excommunicatus et Clavium Ecclesiasticalum contemptor, per eosdem Yicecomites caiceri mancipatus est, a dieta Excommunicacionis Sentencia, prestita piimitus caucione ydonea de stando Mandatis Ecclesie, super offensa hujusmodi absolntus, vestram Exeellenciam ìequirimus et rogamus quatinus pro ipsius Domini Johannis liberaeione a carcere, quo occasione premissa detinetur, eisdem Vicecomitibus scribeie velitis, si placet (10 Nov , 1310) ; 57b. Bythewalle, Robt, collated to St Perran-Uthno ; 34, 38, 73b, (Notary-Publick ; 68, 68b) : collated to Lawhitton by exchange (see St. Perran-Uthno); 76b.—See “ Ord.” 218, 224b, 226. Bytton, Bishop ; Institution by, see Churchstanton ; 43. See, also, Aleborne ; 44 : Exeter, St. James’s Priory (Inst.) ; 85b. Reference to his Will ; 86b, L 186b.GENERAL INDEX. 93 c. Cabbel, William, inst to Ohristow ; 82 : resigns ; 126 Cailleway, John, presents to Ghelcion; 84b, 112b Kaylleweie, Roger, inst to Oheldon ; 79b. Calitone, John de ; L 191 Calley, Simon, resigns Brampford-Speke ; 131. Oally, Hugh, o£ Seaton, R of Offwell ; 169b, 181b. Camborne [Cambron, MS ],— John de Newbaud. R, subdeacon,—Dispensation: non-iesidence for a year to study, etc (22 Feb , 1308-9); 38b Master William [de] Benetfeld, priest, R ,—Licence of non-i esidence for a year to study, etc (3 Nov., 1312) ; 77: and again for a yeai (3 Oct, 1313) ; 79b This Rector (“ Willelmus de Benefelde, qui Ecclesiam de Cambroun tenet ut Rector”), seems to have given the Bishop some trouble, and he was solemnly admonished, 14 Aug, 1315, to return to his Church befoie Michaelmas, and to leside continuously, and repoit himself to the Bishop before the said Feast; 107b He did not obey ; and the Bishop consented to suspend the Monition till the ensuing Michaelmas—“ad instanciam Domini Ricaidi do Hacche (16 Nov, 1315); 110b But Benetfeld was incoriigible, and, year after yeai, appaiently for neaily seven yeais, absented himself fiom his Benefice Eventually he obtained Licence of non-i esidence fiom 3 Feb., 1322-3, till the ensuing Michaelmas ; “et illo eodem teicio die idem Rectoi fecit finem pio sua non residencia usque ad ilium diem, pro xl solidis, solvendis—xxs in Festo Pasohe, et alios xxs in Festo Assump-cionis Beate Viiginis: et pro giacia absentandi dabit j maicam ” This Licence was not deliveied to him till 4 March ; 174 At the expiration of the year he seems to have letumed for a time, but Licence of nonresidence till Michaelmas was again gianted to him, 15 June, 1352 ; 184b. Camelford,— Licence granted to the Buigesses of that Town, till Michaelmas, “ut in Oratorio seu Capella, quam in eadem Villa in honore Beati Thome, Martiiis, construi feceiunt de novo, pei Capellanum ydoneum, suis sumptibus in omnibus sustentandum, auxta formam Constitucionis Synodalis super hoc edite, Divina faceie celebiare, et ipsi et ceteri dumtaxat habitantes in eadem Villa Divina hujusmodi ibidem aucliie possint; dum, tamen, in Libris, Ornamentis, et aliis, ad hoc necessaria inveneiint, voluntasque Rectoris dicte Ecclesie de Nanseglos [Lanteglos-by-Oamelford] ad id accesserit et consensus, ita quod nullum piejudicium ipsi Matrici Ecclesie geneietui ” (24 Jan , 1311-12) $ 68 Cameleforde, John de, inst. to Tavistock ; 42b Cameleford, Reginald de, inst to Dunsford ; 162b. Camera, Philip, clerk; (Ord Pm.), 236b Campellis [Champeaux], Robert de, Abbat of Tavistock, see Whitchurch; 165 Campion, William, Proctor for Thomas Nyusom; 105 Campo Arnulphi [Champernowne], Sir Henry de, Knt, presents to Stockleigh-English; 7lb: to Ilfracombe ; 162b.94 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Chambernoun, Dame Joan de (relict of Sir William) presents to Jacobstowe (Cornwall) ; 39 Campo-Arnulphi, John de, inst to Thurlestone ; 39 : to Jacobstowe (Cornwall) ; 45, 51, (Ord) 231, 232b Chambernoun, Reginald de, R. of Ilfracombe; 51, 129b, L 209b, 213b. Campo Arnulphi, William de, collated (by lapse) to Kentisbearei 37, 55b, 73, (Ord) 218, 220b, 232b: inst to Thurlestone; 120b, (Ord) 239: deceased; 159b. Candevere, John de, inst. to Puddington ; 124 Canonsleigh Abbey,— Appropriamo Ecclesie de Donesfoi de [Dunsford] :— Univeisis etc, Walterus, permissione Di\ina Exoniensis Episcopus, salutem in Domino, etc—Puntate Religionis quam dextera Veri Sponsi plantavit in Sponsis Suis nos decet jugiter confovere, et ipsius necessitates i elevai e lemediis oportunis Sane, proponente dudum Nobili Muliere, Comitissa Gloucestiie et Herfordie, Religiose Domus de Leghe Canonicarum nostie Dyocesis Fundatiice,1 defuncta, dum vixit, zelo Celitus inspirato, ad con-gruain sustentacionem Canonicalum in numero quinquagenario, qui adhuc perpetualiter ad ipsius instanciam institutus ibidem viget, ditasse in terris, redditibus, et possessionibus, ac aliis perpetui» incrementis, pia postmodum ipsius desideria, concun entibus quibusdam mundi molestiis, piepedivit prevent!ix mors amara, adeo quod quicquid eisdem Religiosis Mulieiibus citi a salubie propositum predicte Comitisse lemanet pei eandem assignatum, ad parcissimum edam earundem et Familie sue necessaiie cotidianum victum sufficere non valebit Eisdem, siquidem, Viiginibus Chi isti Sponsis, proptei hujusmodi tempoialis subsidii caienciam, affectu patemo condolemus, et vicibus alternis ex eo medullitus spiritus ncstei exultat quod eas Altissimus sponsavit in Fide quas seculum non fedavit, sed leliquid (sic) incorruptas, in sexu nimirum fragili probatisdmam Religionis intuemur scalam ; illic conspicimus summum modestie usum, Soroiitatis devotum affectum, pacem animi, communicacione omni mutua obsequia, discipline rigoiem, obediencie amorem, vinculum caiitatis, carnis seivitutem, legendi et orandi libertatem, vigiliarum excubras, quietem meditacionis, devocionem Psalmodie Quia, insupei, in piedicta Domo fiequenter offeiuntur, pioptei ipsius celebiem famam, que in omnes Regni Anglie fines exivit, Virgines Generose, ne tam hec quam cetere, dum subsidia coiporalia mendicant, a Divina Contem-placione tepescant, de miseiicoidia Jesu Chi isti ac Beate et Gloriose Virginis et Matris Sue Marie, necnon Beatoium Apostoloium Suorum Petii et Pauli, nostrorum Pationorum, suffiagiis confidentes—habitis super hoc cunei Capitulo nostro et Ecclesie nostie Exoniensis communi et diligenti tiactatu et delibeiacione sollempni ; vocatis, nichilominus, ad hoc omnibus et singulis qui fueiint in hac parte evocandi—de ipsius Capituli nostii, necnon omnium quorum intereiat, communi et unanimi consensu, Ecclesiam Parochialem de Donesforde, nostre Dyocesis, que de predietarum Religio- 1 Matilda de Clare, said to have been the widow of Richaid, seventh Earl of Gloucester She le-founded this House as an Abbey for Augustinian Canonesses, c 1234. It was founded, originally, as a Piiory, by Walter de Clavill, befoie 1173 The last Piior was William de Roneton (see Vol I, pp. 41, 389, 340, 391.GENERAL INDEX. 95 sariim Mulierum Pationatu existit, que quidem Mulieies Manerii ejusdem loci optinent dominium, propter quod per eas utilitas ipsius Ecclesie procurari potei it efficacius et augeri, dictis Religiosis Mulieribus, Abbatissé videlicet et Conventui de Leghe Canonicarum earumque successoribus appiopiiamus et, eciam, in propiios usus concedimus perpetuo possidendam, cum suis juribus et pertinenciis universis ; salva competenti Vicaria in predicta Ecclesia talitei pei nos appiopriata, pei nos aut Successoies nostios taxanda et oidinanda ; ad quam predicte Abbatissa et Con ven tus nobis et Successoribus nostris, in qualibet vacacione ipsius Vicarie, Personam ydoneam presentabunt ; et salva, eciam, predicto Capitulo nostio suisque successoribus annua quatuor marcaium Pensione, quam predicte Ecclesie de Donsford ac dictis Abbatissé et Conventui et eaium successoribus, nomine ipsius Ecclesie de Ponsfoide, propter evidentem utilitatem ejusdem Ecclesie, imposuimus et imponimus, accontemplacione Venerabilium Virci um, Dominorum Decani et Capitoli Ecclesie nostie piedicte, qui dictarum Mulieium et piedicte Ecclesie de Donsforde utilitates et profectus hactenus suis auxiliis, consiliis, et favoiibus efficaciter piocuraiunt, et ipsos similiter procuraturoB fìimitei speiatui in futurum, perpetuis futuiis temporibus, quolibet anno, in Festo Invencionis Sánete Crucis [3 May], predictis Decano et Capitulo, in Scaccario ipsoium Exonie, fideliter peisolvenda. Salvis, nichilominus, nobis et Successoribus nostiis juribus Episcopalibus Auctoritate et Dignitate Episcopali; Loci, eciam, Aichidiaconi qui pro tempoie fueiit—suo jure integro ìemanente semper et illeso In quorum omnium fidem et testimonium presentes Literas sigilli nostii munimine duximus roborandas Et nos, piedicti Decanus et Capitulum, premissis omnibus et singulis giatum piebemus consensum pariter et assensum, sigillumque nostium commune Presentibus duximus apponendum Datum in Capitulo nostio Exoniensi, tarn sub sigillo nostio, quam sub sigillo dictorum Decani et Capituli, quinto die mensis Augusti, Anno Domini Mmo CCCmo xiiijm0 —Et optinuerunt Litei as Induccionis Domino Archidiácono Exoniensi vel ejus Officiali dilectas, sub dato apud Chuddeleghe, viij die mensis Augusti ; 86b —Reformado de Canoneleye [wiitten in the margin by P>p Gran disson]:— Wautiei, par la suffi ance Dieu Evesque Dexcestie, a ses dieres fiulles en Dieu la Abbesse et le Covent de Leghe, de nostie Eveschee, salutz, ove la beneiceon Ihesu Ciist et la nostre Pureeo qen nostie Visitación, et cetera, ut supia in Litera dilecta Monialibus de Polslo1 usque ibi—Item, qant Dame de Religion mange a Excestie—hoc mutato quod in ista Litera ponitur Abbesse, Abbey e, et le Ordì e, ou Reule, et les Observances Seint Augustin, ubi in supiadicta Litera ponebatur Priouresse, Piiourie, et le Oidre, ou Reule, et les Observances Seint Benet,— set dempto ilio capitulo, Item, qant Dame de Religion mange a Excestre, usque ¿¿¿—Item, Dame qi voit a visiter ses amys en la fourme susdite, —tune dicitur sic ulterius,—ceo esta savoir en Somersete, Doisete, Deveneschii e, ou en Cornwaille, deit îetoumer a lostel, et cetera, ut supra usque ibi, —si ceo ne soit— et tune sic,—hors des quaties Counteez avantditz en plus loigteyn pais et adonkes eit temps assigne plus outre pai la Abbesse, solom ceo qe ele vena qe ceo soit a faiie, eyant totes voyes regard a la loigtenete et a la procheinete du lieu, sicome est desusdit, et plus longe temps ne eit mie, si ceo ne soit pai moit ou maladie conue, etc , usque ibi,—nule Dame de vostre Religion, Professe ou nient Piofesse—quo capitulo dempto, usque ibi,—Item, nous oidinoms qe entre vous tiestotes—tunc sic ulterius,—eyez un Confessoui, homme de Religion sicome avant cest hure avez eu, ou celui qi 1 See Polsloe (Gen. Index),96 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. vous est oie assigne, ou autie de Religion ou Seculer, itiel1 come nous ou nos Successours vodiont a ceo assigner, a îemuer a la volente de nous et de nos Successours. Et voloms qe celui et nul autre, fors qe en peiil de mort, puisse oyii vos confessions, et vous assoudie de vos pecchees, et enjoyndie penaunce en due forme, et qil eit nostre poyer, qant a la penauncerie en cas qi vous touchent, a durei a nostre volente Et pur ceo que nous avoms oyi et entendu par ascune gent qe par my deus us2 dedenz vosti e Abbeye ileoqes plusouis mais esclandres et deshonestetes sunt avenues avant cest huie, et purront ensement avenir apres, si îemedie ne soit mys, ceo est asavoir un us2 qe est en lencloistre au celer desouz la Sale la Abbesse, la ou hom apparaille le biaes3, et un aultre desouz la novele chambre la Abbesse devers la court, voloms, oïdinoms, et comaundoms qe meisme ceux deus us2 soyent bien estupees par mur de pere, entie cy et la Paske piocheyn avenii Item, qe les acountes, etc, omnia sicut in Litei a de Polslo, vsque in finemì mutata tantum Data, que est Apud Clist, xij die Januarii [1319-20] ; 146b Joan de Radyngtone, Canoness of “ Leghe,” appointed coadjutor to Petronilla, thè Abbess (12 Jan , 1319-20) ; 146b The Abbess and Convent weiePations of Dunsfoid, 100b ; Hockworthy, 129b, 184b ; Little Hempston, 75b, 123b, 150b, 174 See Burlescombe {Inst) ; 181, 182 ; Little Hempston, 182 Canterbury; Protestacio [contra Officialem Archiepiscopi4] :— Cum Officialis Metropolitani, et multo minus ipsius Commissarius, in Suffi a-ganeos ejusdem, quamdiu idem Metiopolitanus in sua Piovincia vel circa illam extiterit, Inderdicti, vel Suspensionis aut Excommunicacionis Sen-tencias, ob reverenciam Pontificalis Officii, jure piohibente, nequeat promulgare, ac quidam Présidentes Curie Cantimiiensis dicantui asseiere quod, licet ita in jure caveatui, secus tamen est de consuetudine Cuiie supra-dicte ; nos, tamen, Walterus, permissione Divina Exoniensis Episcopus, Ecclesie Cantuaiiensis Suffiaganeus, de hujusmodi assercione nunc primitus advertentes, ut non vitupeietui Ministeiium nostium, hujusmodi con-suetudinem, immo pocius coiuptelam [sic), foie legittime introductam negamus, et ne introducatui conti adicimus ; protestantes expresse nos, vel Pi edecessoi es nostros, inti oduccioni pi édicté consuetudinis seu coiump-tele (sic) nullo tempoie tacite vel expresse consensisse vel eidem paruisse, nec nos velie consentire vel parere eidem Et memorandum quod die Yeneiis pioxima post Festum Purifìcacionis Beate Viiginis, Anno Domini supradicto [6 Feb, 1315-16], in Capitulo Cathedralis Ecclesie Lyncolniensis, in presencia Veneiabilium Patrum, Dominoium Dei gracia Johannis [Salmon], Norwicensis, Johannis[de Diokenesfoide], Batho-niensis et Wellensis, Walteii [de Langetone], Coventrensis et Leichfeldensis, Johannis [Langetone], Cicestrensis, Rogeri [de Moitisallis], Sanumensis, Aniani [Seys], Bangoiensis, David [ap Blethin] Assavensis, Ricaidi [Kellawe] Dunolmensis, Johannis [de Haluctone], Cailiolensis. Ecclesiarum Episco-poium, Magistrorum Willelmi de Birstone, Aichidiaconi G-loucestrie, Robeiti de Woithe, Willelmi ,5 Canonicoium Ecclesie Sairumensis, Ricaidi de Forde, Juiis Canonici Piofessoris, et alioium Cleiicoium ibidem pie-sencium in multitudine copiosa, Veneiabilis Patei, Dominus Walteius, Dei gracia Exoniensis Episcopus, tune peisonaliter existens ibidem, piedictam Protestacionem per Nicholaum de Hele, cleiicum suum, nomine ipsius, et de ipsius Precepto speciali, ipsum ad hoc constituons oiganum vocis sue, publiée et intelligibiliter legi fecit, et dictam Protestacionem inteiposuit, promittens se ili miter velie adhereie eidem ; 11 lb 1 itiel ]—tel, semblable, le même—talis (D'Amis) 2 ws.]—porte, entree—ostiuni (ibid). 3 prepaies the malt 4 Added by a latei hand. 5 A blank space for the name,GENERAL INDEX. Ò7 Cantilupe, Thomas de, See Hereford, Bishop of. Cantilupe, Walter de, admitted in commendam to St. Breoke ; 183b : collated thereto ; 184b. Cantilupo, Walter (brother of Sir John) de; 2 (see p. 5) Oancia, Henry de, see St. Crantock ; 115b. Capis, Thomas (late R. of St. Paneras, i.e. Rousdon) ; 38b. Cardvyl, Thomas de ; L 191b. Carente, John de, inst. to Bradninch; 61, 61b. Cargaul, the Bishop’s Manor of (Cornwall) ; Copia enjusdam Finis de Kergaul [temp. Hen. III.] :— Hec est Finalis Concordia facta in Curia Domini Regis, apud Exoniam, a die Purificacionis Beate Marie in quindecim dies, Anno Regni Regis Henrici, filii Regis Johannis, quinquagesimo quarto [1269-70], coram Gilberto de Prestone, Galfrido de Leukenore, Waltero de Heliom, et Johanne de Oketone, Justiciariis Itinerantjbus, et aliis Domini Regis Fidelibus, tunc ibidem presentibus ; inter Walterum [Bronescombe], Episcopum Exoni-ensem, querontem, et Rogerum de Valle torta impedientem, de Manerio de Koigaul (sic) cum pertinenciis, et Advocacionibus Ecclesiarum Sancte Neuline de Seynt Neulun (sic) et Sancti Aluni de Seynt Alun ; unde placitum fuit inter eos in eadem Curia, scilicet quod predictus Rogertis recognovit predictum Manerium, cum Advocacionibus predictis, et cum omnibus pertinenciis suis, ut in dominicis, terris aiabilibus, serviciis liberorum hominum et villenagiorum, cum villanis villenagia ilia tenentibus, et omnibus eoium sequelis, boscis, pratiis, pascuis, pasturis, viis, semitis, aquis, piscariis, stagnis, molendinis, et omnibus aliis rebus ad predictum Maneiium et Advocaciones pertinentibus, esse jus ipsius Episcopi et Ecclesie sue Sancti Petri Exoniensis, ut ilia que idem Episcopus et Ecclesia sua predicta habent de dono ipsius Rogeii; habendum et tenendum eidem Episcopo et Successoribus suis, et Ecclesie sue predicte, de Capitalibus Dominis Feodi illius, in liberam et perpetuam elemosinam, pro serviciis que ad predictum Manerium pertinent, inperpetuum. Et pro hac Recognicione, Fine, et Concordia idem Episcopus dedit predicto Rogero ducentas libras sterlingorum ; 117. Carletone, Adam de, Archdeacon of Cornwall ; 55b. Licence of non-residence till the Feast of St. Peter ad Vincula [1 Aug,] to study, etc (5 Dec , 1312) ; 75: renewed, 3 Oct, 1313, till the Feast of the Translation of St Thomas-the-Maityr (7 July,) 79b: again 18 Oct., 1323 ; 177 See St. Goran, 42 ; “Wills” (Puntyngton), 66 ; St Crantock, 104b ; Glasney, 155 ; L 201b, 213, 214. Carletone, Nicholas de (otherwise called Nicholas Makerel,) R. of Duloe ; 128b, L 213. Carlisle, siege of ; L 206. Carmynou, Joan (relict of Sir Roger, Knt.), presents to Philleigh ; 68b, 144b. Carmynou, Sir John, Knt., 162; presents to Boconnoc ; 130b, 150.—See St. Piran-Uthno, 151 ; St. Stephen's in Brannel ; 172. H98 THE REGISTER OP BISHOP STAPELDON. Carminou, Minou and Richard (brothers of Roger, R. of St. Stythians); 123. Carmynon, Oliver de, presents to St. Ruan-major; 184: to St. Ruan minor; 82b: to Whitstone (Oormuall); 42b, 55b. Carmynou, Roger (son of Roger) de, R. of Whitstone (Corn-wall); 40: exchanges for St. Sty thian’s; 42b, 123, (Ord.) 225. Oarnadone (or Oarnedone), Walter de; L 191, 213. Carnarthur, Robert de, Proctor for John de Neu baud ; 37b. Cargannowe ; L 215b. Carru, Sir John de, Knt., presents to Stoke-Fleming; 70, 72 : to Luppit; 72. Carreu, Sir Nicholas, Knt, presents to Mamhead; 43b: reference to his Executors; L 200. Carreu (also Carru), William de, inst to Holsworthy ; 66b, 73, 107b, 113b, 120, 130, 142b : resigns ; 155 : S66 L 200. Carreveldros, Philip de, see St. Just-in-Roseland (Inst); 33. Carsewelle, William de, chaplain; L 195. Carvile (or de Cara Villa) Fr. Peter de, presented to the Priory of St. Michael’s-Mount, in Cornwall; 114: inst. thereto; 114b. Cari, John (see “ Wills ”—Fitz Paine); L 214. Case (also, Casis), Master William de, see France; 78b, 79. Castro, Bartholomew de, collated to Bradstone; 60b: inst. to St. Ive ; 100b, 157b, (Ord) 234, 235b : see Culmstock ; 84b. Castro, Henry de, R. of St. Mary-Sfceps, Exeter; (Ord) 218. Cat, Richard le ; L 189b. Cathetone, Philip (son of William) de ; L 197. Caunvyle, Sir Geoffrey de, Knt., deceased, see “ Wills” ; 38. Caunpvyle, Maurice de, R. of Holsworthy; ibid. Campville, (also Caunpvyle) Sir William de, Knt.; 38: presents to Morthoe ; 171. Caxtone, William de, see “ Wills ” ; L 201b. Cayron, Thomas de ; L 192. Gerne, Richard de, resigns Willand; 110b. Cerziaus, Richard de, and Margaret his wife, with her two sisters (Elizabeth and Joan), present to St. Erme; 143. Cersyaus, Richard de, resigns Lesnewth ; 39. Cestre (also, de Cestria), Philip de, inst. to Clyst-St. George; 167b, 168b, 176, 183b.GENERAL INDEX. 99 Cestre, Robert de ; L 187, etc. He was R. of Combe-Raleigh ; L 199b. Chageforde, John de, chaplain, see Ideford; 111. Chaillon, Nicholas, see Michaelstowe ; 109. Challacombe [Chaudecombe, MS.],— Master Arnald Cotel, R.—Licence of non-residence, for a year from Michaelmas (4 Aug , 1312) ; 73 —See Fremington Chamberleyn, William, inst. to Hockworthy; 184b. Ohambre, Hugh de la, inst. to North-Tawton ; 118, 1201, 122b, 150\ 159bl. Champeneie, James de, inst. to Ashburton; 78. Champernowne see Campo Arnulphi, de. Chapels: the following List of Royal Free Chapels is written on a blank space at the beginning of the Register (fol. 28b) StafFordschiria, Coven -trensis Diócesis. }< Libere Caselle Domini Regis Anglie,— 'Wolringhamptone, Prebendata. Rex dat Decana-" tum: Decanus Prebendas. [ Wolverhampton], Gnoushale. [Gnosall] Ecclesia Beate Marie de Stafforde, Prebendata. Rex dat Prebendas Pencriz, Prebendata ; ubi Archiepiscopus Dublin-ensis dat Prebendas, si sit Anglicus : alioquin Rex [Penlcridge.] (^Tettenhale, Piebendata. Rex dat Prebendas. "Bruges, Piebendata Rex dat Prebendas. [Bridge-north] ^ Ecclesia Beate Marie Saiopie. "Ecclesia Omnium Sanctoium, Derbie. Et est annexa Decana tui Lyncolnie—qui, quidem, Decanus dat Prebendas ejusdem Sussexia, Cicestrensis ì Ecclesia de Boseham, Prebendata. Episcopus Exon-Diocesis. j iensis dat Prebendas. } Ecclesia Beati Martini majoris, Prebendata. Rex dat Decanatum: Decanus Prebendas. Somersetia (sic), Sar- ì Ecclesia de Wymborne Minstre, Piebendata. Rex dat rumensis Diócesis j Decanatum : Decanus Prebendas [In Dorset ] Salopschiiia, Diócesis. Deibischiiia, Diócesis. ejusdem ejusdem Londoniensis Diócesis. Charles [Charnes, MS.],— Ad requisicionem Fratris Henrici, Piioiis de Piltone, Dominus licenciavit Dominum Walterum le Wolfe, Rectorem Ecclesie de Charnes, presbiterum, ut idem Rector stare valeat et morali cum piefato Priore in mensa sua, a Festo Sancti Michaelis proximo futuro, per quinquennium extunc continuum, ad relevacionem eris alieni quo dieta Ecclesia oneratur ; et interim Ecclesiam predictam, fructus et obvenciones ejusdem, eidem Priori dimittendi ad firmam2 Et dabit ad Fabricam Ecclesie Exoniensis xl solidos ; tribus, videlicet, primis annis singulas dimidiam marcam, et subsequentibus duobus annis singulos x solidos ; ita quod idem Prior prefate Ecclesie iuteiim deservire faciat in Divinis, et curam exerceat debitam in eadem (24 Aug , 1317) ; 121. 1 Hugo “ de Camera,” MS words are interlined, which accounts 2 Et interim .... firmam] These for the irregular construction. H2100 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. ClmrlotoK'fChurletane and Ohuiilafcone, MS.],— The Church being vacant, the custody of the Sequestration was committed to Robert Pollard, R of Black Tonington (1 May, 1309); 40b —William de Brawode, Rj—Dispensation: non-residence for a year fiom Michaelmas, to study, etc. (21 Sept, 1309) ; 44 —Sir Stephen de Biawode, R.—Licence of non-residence foi two years, “ pro Ecclesie sue predicte negociis” ; also, to put his Benefice out to farm* to William de Brawode (26 Sept., 1322); 169. Cherletone, Roger de, Archdeacon of Totnes; 121b, (Ord.) 243. Charletone, William de, Chaplain; L 213. Charlinch [Somerset—Cherdelynche, MS.], see Quethiock {Inst); 127b. Chariter (or Charetter), Baldwin son of Robert le (of Torrington), inst to Bratton-Fleming; 158b, (Ord.) 243b. jDhastiloune; Malculinus; L 209b. Chauntemerle, John (son and heir of Wm.), does homage to the Bishop for two virgates of land in Thorney, “pro xijd. per annum, per servicium militare” (28 July, 1308); 35. Ohawleigh [Chalveleghe, MS.],— Sir Walter de Elmham, priest, R.—licence of non-residence for a yeai, “lacione obsequiorum Nobilis Mulieris Alianore de Cuitenai, ad instanciam ejusdem Nobilis (15 Oct, 1323) ; 177. .Cheddere, William de, inst. to Cowick (Vicarage); 120b. Chelreye, Thomas de, R. of Henton-St George (Dioc. B. and W.), proctor for Andrew de Drokenesforde; 157b. Cherde, Walter de, R. of Little Hempston ; (Ord.) 218. Cheriton [Fitzpaine1],— John Hanam, subdeacon, R.—Dispensation: non-iesidence till Michaelmas, to study, etc. (29 Dec , 1808) ; 37b. This was renewed, 21 Oct, 1309 ; 44b Cheriton-Bishop [Churitone, MS ],— Master Richard de Sefford, R —Dispensation: non-residence for two years, to study, etc (10 Oct, 1316) ; 115b: Licence of non-iesidence till Michaelmas, and for two years after, if he went abroad to study; foi one year only if he remained in England (13 May, 1318),—“ et dabit ad Fabiicam Exoniensem 3 maicam” ; 127: lenewed for a year ; but no reason is assigned (30 Oct., 1320); 154: again [Seforde, MS], for a year (9 Jan., 1322-3),—“ac [Dominus] condonavit sive remisit eidem xx solidos de xl solidis, in quibus propter suam non residenciam eidem Patri, pro anno precedenti, mulctatus extiterat ”; 171, Churitone, Henry de [“ dispensatum fuit cum Henrico dicto Roberti, de Churitone,” MS.]—super defectu natalium, (11 Nov., 1311); 65b. Chernebury, John de, inst. to Combmartin; 56b. Chernebury, Richard de, inst to the Chantry of Morthoe; 70. 1 Probably ; but both Cheriton-Fitz- simply, “ Churitone ” in the Register, paine and Cheriton-Bishop are called,GENERAL INDEX. 101 Chessebecche, Richard de ; L 188b. Chesthunte, Stephen de, Canon of Bosham,— Fidelitas :—xxj die Decembris (1309), apud Farendone, Magistei Stephanus de Chyslumte, Canonicus Libere Capelle de Boseham, fecit Domino fìdelitatem de terris et tenementis ad dictam Prebendam suam spectantibus ; presentibus Dominis Stephano, Rectoie Ecclesie de Tboi ny, Petio de Hone-tone, Rectore Ecclesie de Ylstyngtone, Magistro Willelmo de Wolleghe, et aliis ; 45b The following Entries refer to his Preferments (after his death) :— Treshonourable Seignour,—Nous reccomes voz Lettres le jour de la fesance de cestes, par les queles vous avet piie qe nous voillom vouchiersauf en vestre cher clierk, Sire Johan de Hothom, et doner a li la Provendre qe Mestre Estephne de Chesthonte aveit en la Esglise de Boseham, par regard de charite ; dunt, trescher Seignoui voillet saver que nostre Piere Esperital, le ArceEvesque de Cantelbuiie, permy privilege qil ad de la Cnrt de Rome, ad fet une resei vacion de la precheyne Pro vende vacante en la dite Esglise de Boseham pour un de ses clierks, nous ne poyoms en nule manere, sans especial assentement de ly, la dite Provende doner tut soi eie vacante et apendesit fiaunchement a nostre Collacion, nous la dorriem volenters a tote forz a vostre requeste, et si lavom nous fet tant avant come nous poums sans fere prejudice au dit Privilege, et la dite Provende soit vacante. E dautre part, cher Seignour, il covent qe nous seyoms bientost a Londres par vostie commandement et la, Sire, si vous plest, parleroms ovesque vous, et ovesque le dit ArceEvesque sur cestes choses, et ferrom permy vostre et son ordeynement sur ceo quantqe nous poums bonement. Nostre Sire, etc Done a Horsleghe le x jour daveril [1315] ; 106. Memorandum quod, cum Magister Stephanus de Chesthunte, Canonicus Libere Capelie de Boseham, Thesaurarius Nobilis Nati Domini Regis Anglie, Comitis de Chestre,1 nuper decedens, eidem Corniti in non modica peccunie quantitate teneretur tempore quo decessit, impetratum fuit Breve Regium, ex parte ejusdem Comitis, Domino Episcopo Cicestrensi, ad sequestrandum omnia bona Ecclesiastica que idem Stephanus habuitinDyocesi sua Sub colore cujus Bievis sequestravi bona Ecclesiastica que idem Sté-phanus habuit in Libei a Capella de Boseham et in Prebenda sua ibidem Et quia videbatur Domino Exoniensi Episcopo, Custodi diete Capelle, predictum Episcopum Cicestrensem, sub colore dicti Brevis, Juiisdiccionem, ut premiti tur, in dictis Capella et Prebenda temere usurpare, in prejudieium Domini Regis, sui, et lesionem libertatis Capellarie predicte,idem Dominus Exoniensis Episcopus significari fecit premissa predicto Domino Regi et ipsius Consilio ; unde emanavi Breve Domini Regis sub Magno Sigillo, piedicto Domino Episcopo Cycestrensi, sub hac forma :— Edwardus, Dei gracia, etc, Johanni, eadem gracia Episcopo Cicestiensi, salutem.—Licet nuper, quibusdam de causis vobis mandaverimus quod omnia bona Ecclesiastica que Stephanus de Chesthunte habuit in Dyocesi vesti a, die quo obiit, sequestiari et sub arto Sequestro custodiri faceretis, donec aliud inde precepissemus, intencionis, tamen, nòstre non extitit quod vos, occasione Mandati nostri predicti, Sequestrimi aliquod in bonis que fuerunt ejusdem Stephani in Capella nostra de Boseham, que Libera Capella nostra est, ut dieitur, seu Prebendis eidem Capelle annexis, inventis imponeretis. Et ideo vobis mandamus quod Sequestrum si quod, occasione Mandati nostri predicti, in bonis que fuerunt predicti Stephani in Capella, seu Prebendis piedictis, apposueritis, illud sine dilacione aliqua relaxetis.—Teste meipso, apud Langeleghe, xxiiìj die Julii, Anno Regni nostri Nono [1315] ; 106b. Chittescombe [Chetecoumbe, MS.], thè Manor of ; L 187, etc.102 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. Oheverestone, Robert de, inst. to Doddiscombsleigh; 56, 115, 128, (Ord.) 226, 227,228, 228b. Oheverestone, William de ; Confessio,— Memorandum quod, vicésimo séptimo die mensis Junii, Anno Domini Millesimo tricentésimo sextodecimo, Indiccione quaitadecima, quidam Willelmus de Oheverestone, Exoniensis Diócesis, in Capella Hospicii Veneiabihs Patris, Domini Walteii, Dei gracia, etc, Londoniis, personaliter constitutus coiam eodem Patie ibidem presente, ex certa causa que subsequitur, gratis comparuit, ut asseruit tunc ibidem, gratis eciam et sponte submisit se Juiisdiccioni ejusdem Patris, et in ipsum tamquam in Judicem et Ordinarinm suum consentiré et ipsius Mandatis Canonicis obedire promisit bona fide. Unde, objecto eidem Willelmo per eundem Patrem elimine adulterii cum quadam Isota Pial, idem Willelmus fatebatur expresse se de hujusmodi crimine esse reum, et, tactis Saciosanctis Evangeliis, coram eodem Patie abjuravit peccatum et privatum accessum ad eandem unde suspicio oriri poterit et mala fama Et dictus Pater, recepto dicto juramento, et quod Penitenciam pio hujusmodi peccati eidem Willelmo imponendam fideliter faceret, injunxit eidem quod de privato peccato hujusmodi, invirtute juramenti supradicti, de Confessoie suo privatam reciperet Penitenciam, et publicam Penitenciam idem Pater sibi reservavit, eidem Willelmo imponendam, prout et quando viderit expedire.— recepit Presentibus Magistro N. de Hele, Ricardo de Tuvertone ; 112b This Entry is repeated, nearly verbatim, on fol. 115b ; but for “ Isota Pral ” is substituted “Isolda Palle ” “Pial” is correct Chichester, John de Langeton, Bishop of, see Bosham. Childetone, Gervase de; (Ord.—Pris.) 222b. Chipham, John de, inst. to Payhembury; 74b: resigns Pay-hembury (“ de Chippenham,” MS.) ; 154: is inst. to Stoke-Damarel; 152b. Christian-Malford, Wilts; see page 8. Chuddeleghe, Master Richard de, R. of Berry-Narbor (q.v.) ; 120b, 125: Proctor for Walter de Cloptone; 168.—See Consistory Court; 172. Chulmleigh, the Prebendal Church of,— Ad rogatum Magistii Roberti Fromond Dominus licenciavit Willelmum de Bello Alneto, presbiterum, Poicionarium in Ecclesia de Chulmeleghe, quod ipsam Poicionem, fructus et proventus ejusdem, piefato Magistio Roberto tradere possit ad firmam, a Festo Sancti Michaelis pioximo futuio usque ad idem Festum anno revoluto, et interim absentare se ab eadem, et super non íesidencia pro dicto tempore dispensavit; ita, tamen, quod cura animarum ad eandem spectans Porcionem diligentei excerceatur in eadem ; et super hoc recepit Liteias idem Robertus (14 Sept, 1310) ; 56 (and 15 Sept., ibid). William Dalbenney [called, elsewhere, de Bello Alneto],1 Prebendaiy of; Dispensation foi two years fiom last Michaelmas, to study, etc, (28 Oct, 1308); 36: Licence of non-residence and to put out his Portion to farm, foi one yeai (29 Sept, 1316); 115: Licence of non-residence till Michaelmas, “pro suis et Ecclesie predicte negociis utiliter inteiim procurandis, (1 Nov., 1317),—“ et dabit ad Fabricam Tabule dimidiam marcam; pro qua Henricus le Megre ” ; 123b. 1 Described as “ Porcionarius Curatus 115, 123b), and as Rector of Chulm- in Ecclesia de Chulmeleghe ” (folios leigh in the List of Ordinations.GENERAL INDEX. 103 Chulmeleghe, Robert de, inst. to Yarcombe ; 109b. Churchstanton; Institution of Thomas de Helyngham thereto, by Bishop Bytton, 18March, 1303.—This “Memorandum” (fol. 43) is printed at length in Yol. I, page 414. Churchstow [Churestowe and Churistouwe, MS.],— Roger de Coleputte, (or Colepitte) R—Dispensations: non-residence till Michaelmas next, to study, etc (19 Dec, 1308) ; 37: 20 Sept, 1309; 44: and again, 31 Aug, 1310 54b (both for a year) : also, fiom 19 Oct, 1311, to Michaelmas, 1312, “ ad rogatum Domini Abbatis de Bockfast 64b: and for two years from Michaelmas, to study—“in tiansmarinis partibus ” (28 July, 1312); 72b. Chyvenore, Thomas de, inst. to Loxhore ; 144b. Circestre, Sir Thomas de, presents to Dunterton ; 157b. Oissor, Walter, a Priest-Vicar of Orediton (q.v.) ; 67b : inst. to Upton-Hellions; 115. Cisterna, Robert de, Canon of Exeter, exchanges for a Prebend in Crediton; 35, 126b.—See page 15. Clannaborough [Cloveneburghe, MS.],— Richaid de Sydewyn, accolite, R ,—Dispensation: non-residence till Michaelmas, 1312, to study, etc. (11 April, 1311); 60b. Clare, Matilda de, Countess of Gloucester and Hertford, see Canonsieigh; 86b. Clare, Richard de, R. of Bradninch, resigns; 126b.—See Rockbeare; 125b. Clayhanger [Cleyhangre, MS.]; Wm. de Mileforde, accolite, R.,— Dispensation: non-residence for two years, to study, etc. (2 Jan, 1311-12) ; 68 —About three years latei, this Rectoi was afflicted with insanity, and the Bishop committed the Custody of the Paiish to Sir Stephen de Ciistenistowe, priest, and Richard de Sydenham, clerk:—“Apud Clyst, xxix die mensis Julii [1315],—Cum Dominus Willelmus de Milforde, Rector Ecclesie de Cleyhangie, nostie Diocesis, clemencia disponente Divina, adeo sit furia et aliis morbis inevitabilibus jam deductus quod se, Ecclesiam predictam, et res ac bona ipsius, necnon legimen et curam animai um ipsius Ecclesie sibi commissam regere nequeat, ut deceret; nos, nolentes quod hujusmodi cura, les, et bona, piedictis morbis dui antibus, quantum in nobis est, depereant, set volentes remedium in ea paite quale ad presens possumus adhibere, de vestris fide et ciicumspeccione plenam in Domino fiduciam optinentes, Custodiam hujusmodi cure et legiminis, rerum et bonoium predictorum, ac eciam persone Rectoris predicti, vobis pro nostro beneplacito duraturam committimus per Presentes ; ita quod dicte Ecclesie pio tempoie hujusmodi Custodie debite deserviatur in Divinis, et animarum cura exeiceatur diligencius in eadem, dictoque Rectoii de prefatis bonis necessaiia ministrentur, nobisque super hiis omnibus et singulis racionem reddere poteritis, cum fueritis lequisiti”; 107b. Clayhidon [Hidone, MS.], Sir "William de Forde, priest, R.,— “ Licencia commorandi in servicio Domine Margaiete de Dyneham, usque ad Festum Beati Petri ad Vincula (1 Aug), from 26 Dec , 1322; 171. Cleer, Petrus, see Petit; 108.104 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDO N. Clifford, a village in Dunsford; 100b. Clivedone, Matthew de (see “ Wills ”—Fuiz Payn); L 214. Clonfert, Robert, Bishop of, see Suffragan Bishop. Clopcote, William de, inst. to TJffculme ; 166b. Cloptone, Walter de, resigns his Portion in the Church of Tiverton (q.v., 52b), and is inst. to Kenn; 70, 143 : to Parkham; 168: to the Prebend of Cutton; ibid., I7lb. See Washfield; 80. Cloteworthi, John de, R. of East Buckland (see “Confessions”), 48 : resigns ; 53b : is inst. to Filleigh ; 52. Clovelly [Cloveli, MS ], Sir Richard [de Dolburghe], R.,— Licence of noh-iesidence for a year—“Ad pieces Religiosi Viii, Domini Johannis, Dei gracia Abbatis Hertilaundie, .... pi o suis et dicte Ecclesie sue negociis procurandis,—“et dabit ad Fabricam Exoniensis Ecclesie xxs ” (18 Aug , 1314) ; 87. Clovelly, Dame Edith, Lady of Clovelly, presents to ; 32b. Clyf, Robert de, inst to Bridford; 101b. Clyfford, Sir Reginald, presents to Combe-in-Teignhead; 40b. Glyfford, Reginald de, inst. to Combe-in-Teignhead; 40b, 44, 64b, 115, 181b, (Ord) 222b, 231, 232b. See L 214b. Clyst Episcopi,— Memorandum quod, cum Dominus Robertus . . . . j1 altei de majoribus ' Capellanis nove Capelle de Clist Episcopi, fuisset diffamatus de incontinencia cum quadam Eva . . . . \ que morabatur inti a et iuxta Portam Orientalem Civitatis Exonie, et super hoc pei Dominum Episcopum pi esencialiter, inciepatus, fatebatur sibi objecta quoad incontinenciam cum dicta muliere Unde demum, juxta prefixionem prefati Domini Episcopi, compaiuit prefatus Robeitus apud Peyntone, die Sabbati próxima post Festum Nativitatis Beate Virginia [11 Sept, 1316], in Capella Cuiie ibidem, dicto Episcopo pro Tribunali sedente, ducens secum Dominum Ricardum de Molyns, socium et presbiterum in dicta Capella de Clist et Domo, et fatebatur ibidem dictus Dominus Robertus incontinenciam, ut prius Piopter quod idem Episcopus, preter privatam penam quam pro hujusmodi delicto a suo reciperet Confessore in foro penitenciad, de ipsius expresso consensu penam quad-raginta solidorum solvendorum si de dicta Eva, vel eciam quaeumque alia in Diócesi Exoniensi, super incontinencia amodo sit convictus; pio qua, quidem, pecunie summa in even turn ilium prefatus Dominus Ricaidus, socius suus, ut premittitur, manucepit in solidum. Unde, de ipsorum expresso consensu, ad solucionem dictorum xl solidorum, si amodo taliter convictus fuerit, quilibet obligavit se ad id idem, sub pena amissionis Beneficii sui, et eciam juravit, tactis Sacrosanctis Ewangeliis, quod si contingat eum pei infortunium taliter delinquere, ut premittitur, veniret ad prefatum Episcopum, si fuerit in Diócesi, infra mensem a tempoie hujusmodi commissi per eundem, et id sibi secrecius revelabit, et suum Beneficium predictum in manibus ejusdem resignabit.—Presentibus Domino Petro de Honetone, Magistro Nicholao de Hele, Gilberto de la Thorne, cleiicis, et Ricaido de Twyvertone, Notario ; 114b 1 Perhaps, Robert de Gosham, see Clyst- for the names, and never filled in. bridge (Inst); 66b.—-Spaces were leftGENERAL INDEX. 105 Clyst-Fomison (hodie Sowton) and Farringdôn,— Arinexio Ecclesiarum, de Clist Fomizon et de Farndonei— Universis, etc, Walterus, etc—Inter solicitudines quas imbecillitati nostre creditum nobis, permittente Domino, ministerium alligavit, ea sedulis meditacionibus revolventes que tam per nos, quam Predecessores nostios ad laudem Dei animarumque profectum sint sai ubi iter ordinata, sicut illa desideramus inviolabiliter custodiri, sic per ea materiam dissensionis et scandali inportabilisque oneris detiimentum sine remedio provisionis acco-mode non patimur aliis imminere Dudum siquidem felicis recordacionis Dominus Walterus, Exoniensis Episcopus, Predecessoi noster, cujus virtu tes, merita recolenda, bievi stilo describeie non valemus, Ecclesiam de Farndone, nostre Diocesis, in proprios usus duorum presbiteiorum qui in Capella Sancti Gabrielis infra septa Curie nostre de Clist situata, pro animabusomniumPrede-cessorum et Successorum suorum, Episeoporum Exonie, et sua, omniumque fidelium defunctorum perpetuo celebrarent, pro ipsorum presbiterorum alimonia, intervenientibus omnibus et singulis lequisitis juie solempniis, assig-navit perpetuoque concessit Set, eum hujusmodi assignacionis et concessionis Ordinacio tam provida, post obitum piefati Predecessoris nostri succedentibus temporibus non servata, sperati fructus non afferens fertilitatem, donee nostri regiminis advenirent tempoia omnino sterilis permaneret ; nos, post multorum temporum curricula ad Exoniensis Ecclesie gubemacula, licet ex insufficientibus meritis, evocati pariter et assumpti, memoiati Predecessoris nostri tam in hoc quam in aliis facta quam plurimum laudabilia recensentes, ipsaque jugiter pondérantes ; cogitantes, eciam, quam sanctum est et salubre pro defunctis exorare ut a peccatis solvantur eorum, prefatam Ordinacionem, assignacionem, seu concessionem, tam nobis quam Pre-decessoribus et Successoribus nostris non mediocriter profecturam, duximus innovandam, ipsamque innovavimus de consensu dilectorum filiorum Decani et Capituli Ecclesie nostre Exoniensis, ac alioi um omnium quorum interfuit vel interesse potuit, et juris ordine qui ìequirebatur in omnibus observato, locum magis ydoneum pro celebracione hujusmodi facienda, Capellam, videlicet, Sancti Gabrielis in villa de Clist Episcopi, infra limites Manerii nostri predicti, de bonis bone memorie Domini Thome, Predecessoris nostri, constructam, illis qui nunc sunt, et in personis eorum omnibus qui futuris erunt temporibus, assignantes ; Vicaria peipetua in piedicta Ecclesia de Farndone per nos taliter ordinata quod Vicaria hujusmodi consistât in toto Sanctuario, ac terris, domi bus, et clausis, decimis tam majoribus quam minoribus predicte Paiochie de Farndone, una cum decimis tam majoribus quam minoribus, oblacionibus, et aliis obvencionibus quibuscunque, de veteri dominico Maneiii nostri de Clist provenientibus, pro quibus tamen decimis, de nostro dominico piedicfco provenientibus, quamdiu volueri-mus Vicario de Farndone qui pro tempore fuerit de quadiaginta [sex] solidis et octo denariis sterlingorum satisfacere, et ipsas décimas nostris usibus secundum quamdam Ordinationem possimus applicai e. Duo quoque presbiteri memorati per nos et Successores nostros preficiendi, et ad predicte Celebracionis officium secundum modum in nostra super hoc facta Ordinacione patenter expressum de cetero deputandi, sub nomine proprietatis Ecclesie predicte taliter appropriate, a Vicario qui pio tempore fuerit, ceitis statutis terminis, undecim marcas sterlingoium percipiant annuatim, prout in quibusdam super hiis confectis Literis plenius continetur. Verum, quia jam, temporum qualitate mutata, fructus redditus et pioventus Ecclesie de Farndone predicte adeo sunt tenues et exiles quod ipsius Ecclesie Vicarius, soluta memoratis piesbiteris predicta peccunie quantitate, nequit de residuo sustentari et onera incumbencia suppoitare, ne vel ipsorum presbiterorum porcio que ipsis ad plenum non sufficit diminucionem caperet, quod nollemus, vel, Persona ydonea non inventa que, propter ipsius exilitatem onera que incumbunt predictam Vicariam acceptai e voluerit ob graciam animarum, cura que in ipsa imminet negligatur, ipsaque Ecclesia debito106 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON, Divino obsequio defi audetui, noctes quandoque transivimus insompnes, dum attentis vigiliis per quam tanto discrimini possemus occurrere cogitavimus de medela. Cum, igitui, Universalis Ecclesia tota unum corpus misticum sit censenda, non putamus inconveniens si, quemadmodum unius veri corporis membra sibi mutuo suffiagantur, ex unius Ecclesie facultatibus alterius inopia sublevetur, cum alterum alterius onera portare precipiat Lex Divina. Quapropter, habitis super hoc cum dilectis filiis Decano et Capitulo Ecclesie nostre Exoniensis deliberatone plenissimis et tractatu, de ipsoium consilio et assensu vocatis ad hoc Johanne de Eisi, Rectore Ecclesie de Clist Fomizon, ac eciam Ricardo Cole, Perpetuo Vicario Ecclesie de Farndone, piedicte nostie Diócesis, et de nostro, racione Episcopii nostri, existencium patronatu, ac juris solempniis que ìequiruntur in omnibus observatis, de ipsius Rectoris tune presentís post multas et vaiias aitei cationes expresso consensi!, auctoiitate 01 dinaria statuimus et ordinamus quod omnes decime tam majores quam minores de antiquo dominico nostro Manerii nostri de Clist provenientes, pro quibus quadraginta sex (sic) solidos et octo denai ios sterlingorum in peccunia numeiata juxta predictam Ordinacionem sol vere consuevimus Vicario Ecclesie de Farndone qui pro tempoie fuerit, tempore quo decima a novem paitibus fiuctuum separari solet integraliter persolvantur, omni facúltate tam nobis quam Successoribus nostiis prefatas decimas pro pi edicta peccunie summa retinendi penitus intei dieta ; ita quod a pi edicta quadiaginta sex solidorum et octo denai iorum solucione nos et Successores nostri inperpetuum simus liberi et immunes Decimas, eciam, tam majores, quam minores ex novo dominico nostro nunc in Manerio nostro de Clist existente, ex paite Oiientali aque de Clist, quas Rector Ecclesie de Clist Fomizon aliquociens consuevit percipere, super quibus inter Rectorem Ecclesie de Clist Fomizon et Vicarium Ecclesie de Farndone existentes pio tempoie, utroque decimas ipsas ad suam pertinere Ecclesiam pretendente, questio est suborta, ad amputandum litis et dissensionis materiam, que tam super hiis quam aliis decimis et juiibus paiochialibus inter Rectorem et Vicarium prelibatos, cum utiiusque Ecclesie scandalo, piocurante pacis emulo, suscitata extitit ab antiquo, diete Ecclesie de Farndone inopiam, de qua pienissime nobis constat, quatenus commode possimus sublevandum, ad predictam Ecclesiam de Farndone presenti Statuto pertinere debei e decernimus,ipsasque eidem concedimus et eciam assignamus ; ita quod Rector Ecclesie de Clist Fomizon omnes decimas, obvenciones, et quecunque jura parochialia, que a nunc tenentibus nostris ex pi edicta parte Oiientali aque consuevit hactenus percipere, absque diminucione qualibet pei cipiat sicut prius Et quoniam pei assignacionem et concessionem predictarum decimarum de novo nostro dominico predicto proveniencium, que ad sexaginta solidos sterlingoium et amplius valoiem annuum communiter se extendunt, sic inopiam piedicti Vicaiii relevare cupimus quod sibi quicquam superfluum minime relin-quatur, statuimus et ordinamus quod ulti a summam undecim marcarum sterlingorum, de quibus supra scribitur, prefate Ecclesie de Farndone Vicarius, qui pro tempore fueiit, memoratis duobus presbiteris, qui similiter pro tempoie fuerint, tiesdecim solidos et quatuoi denarios, et Rectori Ecclesie de Clist Fomizon, cui per assignacionem et Ordinacionem hujusmodi aliquale videtur prejudicium geneiaii, tresdecim solidos et quatuor denarios prefate monete, annis singulis, in Festis Sancti Michaelis et Pasche, pro equalibus porcionibus, perpetuo solvere teneatur ; ad cujus peccunie solucionem, tam prefatis presbiteris quam Rectori pi edicto, suis terminis fìdeliter faciendam, memoratum Vicarium eisdem modis et formis astringi volumus et, eciam, ordinamus, quibus ad solucionem undecim marcarum de quibus supia diximus eisdem presbiteiis faciendam per aliam nostram super hoc Ordinacionem idem Vicarius est astrictus pena in eadem Ordinacione, si in solucione hujusmodi peccunie defecerit immerite.—In cujus rei, etc — Datum in Capitulo Ecclesie nostre Cathedralis Exoniensis, xxviij die mensis Septembris, Anno Domini M°. CCCmo xxj°.—Et nos, Decanus et Capitulum Ecclesie Exoniensis piedicte, Ordinacioni et assignacioni piemissis, superGENERAL INDEX, 107 quibus nobiscum solempnis et diligens habitus est tiactatus, consensum prestantes unanimem et assensum, presentes Literas in testimonium consensus et tractatus hujusmodi, sigilli nostii munimine fecimus roborari.— Datum die, loco, et anno supradictis.—fol. 164.—Sir William de Hengheste-cote, subdeacon, R , see “ Letters Dimissory” ; ibid. [Clyst-Honiton (Clysthynetone, MS ),— Visitation by Masters Robert de Yeteii Ten a and John de Uphavene, 14 July, 1301,—die Veneris sequente [Festum Tianslacionis Beati Benedicti] — “Nullum Psalterium in Ecclesia nisi in Antifonaiio Legenda male ligata. Missale debile. Nullus calix ; et cetera omna ad Ecclesiam spectancia quasi insufficiencia Cancellimi ruinosum, et quasi pio majori parte coiruit, ita quod in Majori Altari non possunt Divina honeste celebrari Nullus Parochianus tunc presens, per quos possit super ceteris Articulis inquiri. Sed postea, die Sancte Margaiete [20 July], comparuerunt quatuor apud Exoniam, videlicet . . . 1 2 Qui dicunt quod presbiter eorum Parochialis est honeste vite et bone conversacionis, et stetit ibidem per xxij annos, officium suum sacerdotale honeste compiendo in omnibus que ad saceidotem parochialem pertinent ; sed jam senio contractus factus est insufficiens ad curam parochialem —Dicunt, eciam, quod est ibi quedam Alicia, uxor Symonis Lucas, cujusdam nativi, adiritela puplica, que se omnibus volenti-bus exhibet ; ad quam habet accessum communiter quidam messor de Poltymor, et in ejus adventu est ibi magnus strepitus, ita quod maritus ejus, timens sibi, non audet ibi moiaii Nec fit aliqua correccio de ea per Fii marium ; unde timent vicini posse sibi magnum dampnum evenire per frequentantes eandem, et supplicant Firmario quod coirigatur vel amove-atur—De defectibus in domibus Curie nichil sciunt: unde injunctum est eis ut videant defectus et reparacionem eorum estiment, et super hoc Senescallos Scaccarii Beati Petri certificent quam cicius commode poterunt — Dicunt, eciam, quod Dominus eorum nec ejus ballivi in nullo sunt eis injuriosi nec onerosi, preterquam in omittendo punire predictam adulterant”—Archives of the D. & C, No. 3673,2 page 37] Clysthidon ; John de Fordyngtone, clerk, R.— Dispensation: non-residence till Michaelmas, 1320, to study, etc. (10 Jan, 1319-20),—he was to take subdeacon’s Orders within the time; 145b: (priest) renewed foi a year, from Michaelmas (20 Sept, 1320) ; 152b Clyst-St. Gabriel, the Chapel of, see Faringdon (Inst) ; 131. Clyst-St. George [Clistwike, MS ], Philip de Cestre, R,— Dispensation: non-residence till Michaelmas, 1323, to study, etc (5 Sept, 1322),—he was to take subdeacon’s Orders in the inteival; 168b: (subdeacon) renewed for a year (7 Aug, 1323) ; 176 Clyst-St. Lawrence, John Vautort, R.,— Dispensation : Licence of non-residence till Michaelmas, and for a year after, to study, etc (9 April, 1314) ; 83b. 1 A blank space was left for the names, but never filled in. 2 The contents of this veiy curious old Book are of much interest and value ; especially the Repoits of the Visitations of the Manors, etc. of the Dean and Chapter, during Bishop Bytton’s Episcopate. These may well claim a place in the present Volume, for they throw much light on the daily life and religion of the people, and record facts not a few concerning the Parishes and Manors within which they lived and worked. The several extracts will be inserted, within brackets, in the General Index, with the exception of the Reports from Ashburton, JBranscombe, Broadhem-bury, and Buckerell, which will be found under “Institutions,” the earlier sheets of this Volume having been printed befoie the Old Book turned up.108 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. Glyst-Sfc. Mary, Sir Thomas de Trebervet, R,—Liceaee of non- residence for a year, (3 Oct, 1315) ; 110. Coadjutors,— Commission directed to Master Walter de Setone (Official-Principal), for their appointment, when Incumbents were unable to perforin the duties (1 July, 1322) ; 168 Cobbatone, William de, see Fonte, John de ; 53b. Cobbeleghe, Philip de, (late) Canon of Crediton ; 33b. Coctone, Gosceline de ; L 202b. Coffyn, Elias, presents to Inwardleigh ; 120. Coffyn, John, presents to Alwington ; 172. Coffyn, John, R. of Throwleigh ; (Ord.) 223b: L 197. Coffyn (or Cofyn), William, R. of Warkleigh ; 143 : L 193. Coiswynyne, Ivo and Walter de ; L 215. Cokyntone, John de, collated to Stockleigh-Pomeroy : 79, 83b, 109b, 115, 142b, (Ord) 233. Cockyngtone, Yincent de, Proctor for Henry de Gatepathe ; 47b. [Oolaton-Raleigh (Coletone, MS.),— Visitation (see Clyst-Honiton, note)—“ facta die Sancte Juliane, Virginis, videlicet xiiij Kalendas March [16 Feb,], Anno Domini M° CCCmo septimo, per Magistrum Ricardum de Morcestre, Canonicum Ecclesie Exoniensis, et Willelmum Bonde, Vicaiium Ecclesie Exoniensis antedicte, per Dominos Decanum et Capitulum Exonie ad hoc specialiter deputatos, super defectibus in Ecclesia de Coletone memorata et Capella Sancti Theobaldi, Ornamentisque earundem ; necnon in domibus Rectoiie et sue Capelle tempore mortis bone memoiie Magistri Henrici de Someisete, quondam Decani Exoniensis, defuncti ; quoium repaiacio ad ipsum defunctum pertinebat Super quibus inquisitimi erat per infrascriptos ; videlicet, Dominum Willelmum, Vicarium ejusdem Ecclesie de Coletone, Willelmum le Hurt, Walteium le Uiye, et Robertum de Middeltone, Parochianos ejusdem Ecclesie laicps, juratos ; qui dicunt quod defficit (sic) una Legenda, precii xxvjs viij d Item, j Ordinale, predi vs ; j ciphus stagneus, predi iijcZ, quern abstulit dictus Magister Henricus Item, deficit unum Venitarium, precii ijs Item, deficit in Cancello de Coletone j fenestra vitrea, et fen amentum ad eandem, que vix possunt reparari pro vjs viiirf Item, dicunt quod est unum Antiphonare de Temporali et Communi Sanctorum totaliter dissolutum, et unum Collectarium per se, que possunt ligari, ut credunt, pro iijs Item, dicunt quod Cancelli de Coletone et Sancti Theobaldi fueiunt tempore mortis dicti Magistri Henrici discooperti, et reparati per Dominum Decanum qui nunc est, set pro quanto ignorant Item, dicunt quod ìepaiacio stabuli, coquine, et pistiine, apud Coletone, vix possunt reparari pro x marcis, quia pro majori parte sunt ruinosi Item, dicunt quod coopertuia carnei e apud * Coletone, ubi jacent Armigeii, cónstabit ad minus vjs viijc? Item, reparacio fosse et cepis ciica gardinum ibidem cónstabit vs. Item, dicunt quod defectus grangie et columbaris apud Sanctum Theobaldum vix possunt reparari de Cs , quia columbare ex toto est ruinosum, et grangia vel quasi Item, dicunt quod clausura trium croftarum et unius parvi cuitilagii vix reparabitur pro xxs , ut sint in tali statu quo Decanus Andreas [de Kylkenny] eas dimisit Item, dicunt quod idem Decanus Henricus, pro defectibus de Coletone et Sancti Theobaldi,GENERAL INDEX. 109 recepit ab Executoribus dicti Domini Andree, predecessoris sui, xlib., de quibus apposuit in emendacione defectuum apud Coletone xiijs. iiijd tantum.”-—Archives of the D. & <7, Nò 3673, page 50]. Coldeehote, Richard de ; (Ord. Pris) 230. Cole, Richard, collated to the Vicarage of Farringdon ; 152b, 164>b. Cole, Thomas, see “ Wills ” (Egleby) ; L 212b. Cole, Walter, see Ros, Saer de; 38b. [Colebrooke (Colbrocke, MS ),— Visitation (see ClystSoniton, note) ; 27 June,1 1301,— Hugo de Coppelistone, Willelmus de Wottone, minor, Johannes de Godescote, Willelmus de la Come, et Willelmus Batin, cum aliis fidedignioribus de Parochia, legitime requisiti, et examinati super Aiticulis Visitacionem tangentibus, dicunt quod Dominus Willelmus, Yicaiius, predicat suo modo ; eciam, exponit eis Evangelia Diebus Dominicis quatenus novit De Articulis, tamen, Fidei, Preceptis Decalogi, et peccatis moitalibus vitandis, non multum eos informât Nee dieit Matutinas suas Diebus Solempnioribus cum nota, nec célébrât diebus feriatis, nisi alternis diebus Et est diffamatus super incontinencia cum Lucia de la Stubbe, conjugata Domus sue omnes, preter Aulam et cameram, corrueiunt vel imminantur ruinam, quas in suo adventu in bono statu recepit ; que non reparentur de C solidis. Et porta sua in tantum distat ab Aula, quam do novo elongavit, quod damans exterius non auditur in Aula ; quod est periculosum paiochianis infirmis — Et memorandum quod fuerunt in Ecclesia loci predieti, tempore presentis Yisitacionis, unum Missale valde bonum, et aliud satis congruum ; Gradale cum Tropario—bone litere, et bene notatimi ; aliud vetus, tamen sufficiens. Nullum Troparium per se Bonum Manuale, cum Capituiario et Collectario, et Missis Solempnibus et communibus, in eodem volumine Ordinale sufficiens per se, tarn ad Missam quam ad Matutinas ; et unum Spalterium (sic) largì voluminis et grosse litere, cum Collectai io et Capituiario in eodem. Portiphorium2 bonum, notatum Legenda tocius anni aliquantulum abreviata, cum Spalteiio (sic), in uno volumine ; et in alio volumine Legenda Temporalis per se Item, unum Antiphonarium valde bonum ; vetus Antiphonarium male ligatum. Unum par Vestimentoi um Festivale satis decens, et aliud Feriale sufficiens Calix satis idoneus Unum par Corporalium tantum Très Fiole sufficieutes Pixis aigentea ad Eu-karistiam, cum sera de argento, pendens ulti a Altare Crux Processionalis decens, de metallo. Duo Vexilla tolleianda. Tria supeipellicia et unum rochetum Cista ferro bene ligata. Item, Ciismatoiium de stanno, carens serura, et Baptisterium sine sera : et hoc stat per Vicarium, ut asserunt Parochiani, eo quod emerunt seras ad utrumque. Item, ad Majus Altare iij tuelle omnino insufficientes. VelumQuadiagesimale; eciam,duo tapeta pro corporibus cooperiendis. Vas ad Aquam Benedictam de plumbo Item, ad Altare Beate Marie bonus Calix ; duo paria Vestimentorum plenaria, et iiij tuelle. Navis Ecclesie male est cooperta, et similiter Cancellum—quod Vicarius cooperire debet, ut dicunt Parochiani —Item, tenentes de Sanctuario, jurati, dicunt quod redditus assisus est augmentatus tempore Domini Alani, per hoc quod cum teira de Eleney cecidisset in manus suas, per mortem cujusdam vidue que reddidit inde iiijs, Ricardus de Eleneye, qui earn tenet, dimisit terram suam quam tenuit apud Paynistone, et dictus 1 “ die Martis sequente [Festum Aposto-lorum Petri et Pauli], MS But careful collation of the dates of these Entries shews that either “Festum Apostolorum, etc.” is a cleri- cal error for “ Festum Nativitatis Sancti Johannis Baptiste ” or we must lead “ ante Festum.” 2 A Breviary.110 THE REGISTER OP BISHOP STAPELDON. Alanus tradidit eidem terram de Eleneye, quam nunc tenet; reddendo inde octo solidos, et faciendo inde omnia servicia que prius solebat facere pro tenemento suo de Paynistone Item, dominicum est augmentatum, quia dictus Alanus tradidit illam terram quam prefatus Ricardus prius tenuit Matheo Vanel, pro tanto redditu quantum prius pro eadem portabatur, et retinuit in domimco circiter acram et dimidiam terre, juxta gardinum Occidentalem ; quam bene inclusit ad affros et alias bestias inponendum.— Item, dicti jurati dicunt quod tempoie quo Dominus Willelmus de Bisenam dimisit firmam, et dictus Alanus earn recepit, visitata fuit dicta firma per Senescallos Capituli, et defectus in grangia, stabulo, et coquina, tunc leperti, estimati ad lxs. ; quos hactetus non solvit idem Willelmus, et nichilominus idem Alanus apposuit ciica reparacionem dictarum domorum et alias melioraciones, ut dicunt, x marcas et ultra ; quo non obstante in dimissione fiime taxabantur defectus ad xl et iiij s, quos Magister W, nunc Firmarius, de bonis ejusdem 2etinuit; unde subterioiem partem grangie reparavit, et alios defectus supplevit, et in supplendo persistit.”— Archives of the D & O, No, 3673, page 20], Coleforde, Hugh de, o£ Exeter, see Aire; 154. Colepitte, John de, see “ Wills ” (Puntyngdone); 66: also, L 191b. Coleputte, Eoger de, E. of Ohurchstow; 37, 44, 54b, 64b, (Ord.) 223, 229. Coleridge, see Winkleigh ; 50b. Coleton, Eichard de, resigns Blackawton ; 38. The Bishop grants him an annual Pension of xl5 “de Camera,” payable at Michaelmas, till he could provide him with an Ecclesiastical Benefice (6 May, 1310) ; 50b. He appears to have been soon afteiwaids inst. to Petrockstowe ; but there is no lecord. See Ferariis, Herbeit de (Wills) ; 60 Resigns Petrockstowe; 65: admitted (in commendam) to the Archdeacomy of Exeter ; 120b: an Executor of Rogei de Otery’s Will; 122b: is collated to the Precentorship in the Cathedral, having declined the Archdeaconry of Exeter; 125. See Tetcott; 40b: “Wills” (Puntyngdone); 66: Rome, Couit of ; 68 : Vicai-General; 113, 139b, 142 : Exeter, Dean and Chapter of; 144: Dunteiton ; 160b See, also, L 190b—He was Proctor for William Norreis (7 April, 1309); 49. Coliforde, John de, instituted, to the Prebend called May-dene Provendre” in the Collegiate-Church of Chulm-leigh ; 162. Coliforde, Eichard de, E. of “ Eglosros,” (i.e.) Philleigh, deceased; 68b Colie, John de, see Cornubia, Henry de ; 121. Colleshille (also, Collyshulle), John de, R. of North Bovey; 40b, 109. Colonia, John de, clerk ; L 190. Columbers, Stephen de, inst. to Sherwill; 59b, 73. Columbrigge, Thomas de, see “ Litt. Dim.” ; 36b. Qolombrigge, William de, see “ Litt. Dim.”; 175. Colyn, Robert, inst. to Liskeard; 161.GENERAL INDEX. Ili [Colyton,— Visitation (see Ctyst-Honiton, noie), 10 July,11301,— “ In Ecclesia Matrici imrnn Psalteiium sufficieno, cum Collectaris et Capituiario, prò parte Yicarii ; et Psalterium prò parte Parochianorum, vetus et nullius valoris Antiphonaiium per se non sufficit ad talem Ecclesiam. Legenda tocius anni in ij voluminibus plenaria, cum Antiphonario interposito, licet non de usu ex toto. Ordinale nimis obscurum. Maitilogium, cum Ympnario, Capitulaiio, et Collectario, satis competens. Gradale bonum, et aliud vetus et defectivum Missale bene notatum et aperte litei e, et aliud sine nota Manuale non valet. Processionale sufficiens, cum quibusdam Sequenciis Calix magnus, in parte deauratus ; et alius Calix ad Aitai e Beate Yiiginis, ejusdem magnitudini» ; tercius minor set sufficiens Quinque paria Yestimentorum plenaria, una Stola deficiente Capa ad Chorum sufficiens, et alia vetus et debilis Tunica cum Dalmatica de serico Septem panni ad Frontalia, et alios ornatus Ecclesie. Tiia Vexilla Velum Quadragesimale sufficiens Coi poralium v paria, cum uno repositorio de serico et alia de lana Due Cruces Processionales decentes, de metallo. Duo parva Candelebra enea ad Proeessionem Unum super-pellicium debile, et aliud nullius valoris Rochetum bonum. Pixis ad Cibarium eburnea et honeste pendens, set sine sera. Ciismatorium de plumbo, non seratum Fiole iiij Lucerna nulla Cancellimi sine celatuia “ Testes Synodales,—Ricaidus Liboi, Thomas de la Knolle, Thomas de la Doune, Henricus Honte, Johannes de Kadyng, etWillelmus Roc. Requisiti super hiis que spectant ad Spiritualitatem, dicunt quod Dominus Roberto [Blond], Vicarius eorum, probus homo est, et predicat eis quatenus novit, set non sufficienter, ut eis videtur Dicunt, eciam, quod predecessores ejus consueveiunt vocare Frati es ad instruendum eos supei salute anime ; set iste non cuiat de eis, et si a casu veneiint non recipit eos, nec piebet eis viatica. Unde petunt quod conipiatur Item, omnes Capellani et Clerici Ecclesie honeste vite sunt, ut asseiunt, et continentes. Et officialis Firmaiii bene se habet in officio suo —Item, dicunt quod Philippus Liver assignavit quondam Ecclesie de Colatone ij acias tene, pio xij denariis annuatim reddendis Ponti de Axe et luminari Ecclesie Beate Malie de Colytone et Capelle Sancti Calixti, per particulas equales. Et dieta terra ti adita est cuidam tenenti per Firmarium ; unde 1 ecipit dictum redditum et nichil inde solvit.—Item, dicunt quod predecessoies Vicaiii qui nunc est consueveiunt invenire, sumptibus suis, unum Diaconum, deservientem Ecclesie, et jacentem in eadem prò Libiis et Oinamentis Ecclesie custodiendis, qui lecepit pio singulis classicis2 et sponsalibus singulis denaiium ; quem Diaconum dictus Vicarius subtraxit, et commisit illud officium cleiicis suis Aquam Benedictàm portantibus —Item,iiij tenentes Sanetuwaiii (sic), juiati, una cum pienomina-tis Parochianis, dicunt quod in adventu istius Firmarii stetit quoddam debile granarium in Curia ruinosum, quod, quia diucius stare non potuit, ballivi amoverunt illud ; et valuit xxs., set de novo i eie vari posset prò xls. Cujus meremium, cum lapidibus tecti, adhuc salvo custoditili. Item, j giangia corruit propter ejus debilitatem ; et dictus Firmarius levavit eam prò majori parte de novo, que valet tales duas.—Item, tempore ejusdem piostiata est quedam parva domus, que fuit inutilis et gì atis peimissa est coi mere ; que estimato ad vs Item, piessorium, cum pila,3 in adventu ejusdem tectum fuerat debili meiemio, quem defectum estimant ijs Item, dicunt quod omnes domus nunc stantes sunt in meliori statu quam fuerunt tempore quo 1 “die Lune sequente [Festum Trans-lacionis Beati Thome, Martiris ”]. 2 Classicum]. “Jus pulsandi classicum pro mortuis et tiibutum ex eo pei cipiendi ’ ’ (D'Arnis). 3 pressorium, cum pila]. A wine-press; but here, peihaps, a cider «pi ess. Pila—the vat.112 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. eas recepit: set nulla est quam non oportebit de novo relevare, prêter Aulam cum cameris et coquina, que non indigent nisi coopertura Et dicunt quod pars grangie ruinosa, cum iiij aliis domibus in Curia, possunt repaiari, in adeo bonum statum quo fuerunt quando primitus fuerunt constrücte, per viij marcas, cum subsidio veteris meiemii existentis in eisdem domibus Pieteiea dicunt quod Firmarius melioravit Sanctuwarium cum marlura et fossatis1 ad valenciam lxxvijs Et sunt ibi de. reddifcu assiso, cum pensione Yicaiii, vj£. vijs, et una carrucata terre non estimata. “ JSchute,—In Capella loci predicti est unum Psalterium suffîciens Antipho-narium male ligatum. Ordinale competens Duo Manualia debilia. Missale notatum. Nullum Gradale pei se Duo Troparia sufficiencia. Calix sufficiens Duo paria Vestimentorum integia Pixis ad Eukaristiam eburnea Novem tualle, quarum iiij cum paiura Crux Pi ocessionalis de metallo Cancellimi discoopertum, ita qnod tempore pluviali non potest ibi celebrali ; et caret celatura et vitro in fenestris lateralibus Pi eterea murus ejusdem est ruinosus, et ostium in eodem penitus confractum et sine omni serura, et interclusum versus Navem Ecclesie omnino dirutum Campanile male coopertum, et similitei Navis Ecclesie Item, Capellanus ibidem non habet domicilium, set jacet in Ecclesia minus honeste. “Memorandum de altercacione habita, in presenti Yisitacione, super decima feni tocius Parochie de Schute, et decima novorum clausorum, quas idem Vicarius percipit minus juste et contra tenorem Oidinacionis Yicarie sue, ut dicit Firmaiius supradietus ; super quo comparebunt, si sibi, cum sibi, viderint expedire, coram Decano et Capitulo, facturi et receptui i hinc inde quod justicia postulabit ”—Archives of the D & G, No 3673, page 32] Combe-in-Teignhead, [Cumbe in Tynhide, MS ],— Reginald de Clyfforde, subdeacon, R —Dispensation for non-residence, for a year from Michaelmas just past, to study etc (30 Sept, 1309); 44: ìenewed, till Michaelmas, 1312 (21 Oct. 1311) ; 64b : renewed (priest) for three yeais from Michaelmas, with leave to put out his Benefice to farm—“ut Scolasticis intendere valeat disciplinis ” (23 Sept, 1316) ; 115 : renewed, and to put out his Benefice to farm again for thiee yeais (23 Sept, 1324) ; 181b. Combmartin ; Sir William Martyn’s Hall there ; 115b. Cumbmartin, William, merchant ; L 207b. Compaignon, William, clerk ; (Ord.—Pris.) 236b. Comptone, William de, (son and heir of William), does homage to the Bishop, at Crediton, 1 April, 1311, “ de tenementis infra contentis,2 pro tercia parte nnius feodi Militis, . . . exhibons Cartam sub hae forma ” Omnibus Christi Fidelibus, etc., Johannes, Divina miseracione dictus Episcopus Exoniensis [1186-1191] salutem in Domino —Noverit Universitas vestranos Cartam Predecessors nostri, bone memoiie, Roberti de Cicestria, quondam Exoniensis Episcopi [1138-1155], inspexisse, ex cujus tenore accepimus jam dictum Predecessorem nostrum concessisse et donasse Aiurico, filio Serici de Comptone, et heredibus suis, quatuor ferlingos terre, 1 cum marlura et fossatis']. “ Marlare— maria agros stercoral e. ’ ’ “ Marlai ia-— fossa unde eruitur maria’r (D’Arnis). The land had been well dressed and the fences and ditches weie well kept up. 2 Unfortunately, the Scribe omitted to copy the List of Tenements.GENERAL INDEX. 113 et quatuor acras terre, per habulum (sic) octo solidorum et per regalia sei vicia que ad easdem pertinent Nos, autem, quod a Predecessore nostro lauda-biliter actum est ìatum etgratum habentes, easdem terras, cum augmento quatuor acrarum, quas ei donavimus ; duas, scilicet, ex una parte gardini sui, et alias duas ex alia parte ejusdem gardini, juie hereditario fcenendas, pro octo solidis reddendis pio omni servicio, memorato Aluiico conilimamus Hiis Testibus : Hardino, Priore de Brummore [Breamore} ; Gal tei o [Fitz-drogo], Archidiácono Cornubie ; Ricaido, et Bernardo, et Saveiico, Oapellanis ; Magistro Reginaldo, Magistro Johanne, et Gilberto Basset, nepotibus nostris ; Magistro Milone, Hugone de Islabona, Roberto Londoniensi ; et aliis — There were also, piesent, on this occasion, Walter and John le Deneys, Richard de Inwardisleghe, Henry le Brock, Henry Noreys, Henry de Bokeiel, Richard de Wodelonde, John de la Pomeray, and John de Somery ; 60b — See Alebome ; 44 \JELabulum (and habellum) seem to be foims of gabulum (and gabellum): see “habellum”—D’Amia}. Conerton and Drym, the Manors of, see Arundelle, John; 126b. Confessions,— Deputation of Penitentiaries (“Nota de Oonfessionibus audiendis ”— Gmndisson) :— Commissio ad audiendum Confessiones Ecclesiasticarum Ptrsonarum in easibus communibus—Archidiaconatus Barum :— Primo die Marcii [1309-10], Londoniis, emanavit Litera sub hac forma :— Walterus, etc . . . Aichidiacono Barnastapolie salutem, etc—Quia nos, juxta Ordinacionem in proximo preterito Provinciali Concilio factam procedentes, ad audiendum Confessiones Rectorum, Vicariorum, et Pres-biteiorum Parochialium de quibuscumque peccatis, nobis et nostiis Supeiioiibus, dejuie vel consuetudine, seu alias, per nos in nostra Visitacione minime resei vatis, et ad absolvendum penitentes de eisdem, et injungendum penitencias salutares pro eisdem, viros próvidos et discretos in singulis Decanatibus vestii Archidiaconatus, videlicet— In Decanatu de Chulmeleghe, Magistrum Hugonem [de Ockestone], Rectoiem Ecclesie de Seie Monachorum ; „ „ „ Toritone, Dominum Willelmum, Presbiterum Parochialem de Magna Toritone ; „ „ „ Hertilaunde, Dominum Umfridum, Vicarium de Monkeleghe ; „ „ Barumensi, Dominum Ricaidum de la Beare, Annuelarium de Wombei leghe [ Umberleigh] ; „ „ de Schiiewille, Dominum Johannem [de Cloteworthi], Rec- toiem de Estboclaunde ; „ „ „ Mol tone, Dominum Ricardum, Rectorem Ecclesie de West- wolringtone ; ex Officii nostri debito duximus deputandos, singulis eorum in singulis predictis Decanatibus, ut premittitur, vices nostras committentes ; vobis mandamus quatinus hec in proximis Capitulis vestris post recepcionem Piesencium celebrandis faciatis sollempniter publican; injungentes eisdem quod dictum Officium ita humiliter subeant et discrete prosequantur quod in districti Judicii examine suo periculo super hiis ìacionem reddere, et de seminibus que seminant in laciimis venientes postea ad idem Judicium, manipulosque cum exultacione portantes, requiem eternam percipeie valeanb pro labore. Proviso quod nullus ad Personam alteiius Decanatus, vel ad casus superius exceptos, suam presumat extendere potestatem. Cupientes, eciam, prenominatis Personis ad salutem animarum suarum uberius providere, ipsorum singulis indulgemus ut, durante predicto Officio ipsorum, in hujusmodi casibus sibi commissis, singulos discretos et ydoneos eligere valeat Confessores qui, audita ipsorum confessione, ipsos absolvere valeant, eisque in j ungere penitencias salutares. Copiam, vero, pre- I114 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. sentís Mandati, sub sigillo vestro, utrique de dictis Penitenciariis nostris fieri faciatis. Piesentibus pro nostro beneplacito duratiliis Et quid inde feceiitis nobis citra Pascha pioximo futurum, cum tenoie Presencium, rescribatis Datum ut supra Commissio, ut supra, in Archidiaconatu Tottonie :— Eisdem die et loco emanavit consimilis Litera Domino Archidiácono Tottonie, vel ejus Officiali, pro Peisouis ad Penitenciariam Domini in singulis Decan-atibus ejusdem Archidiaconatus deputatis, ut sequitur,— In Decanatu de Mortone, Dominus Thomas, Vicarius de Wydecumbe ; „ „ „ Ypelepenne, Dominus Johannes, Yicaiius de Hemestone, [Bì oadhempston] ; „ „ „ Tottonie, Magister Johannes, Yicaiius de Hurbitone, \Har- berton] ; „ „ „ Wodeleghe, Dominus Thomas [de Kentisbyiy], Vicarius Ecclesie de Alvyngtone, [ West Alvington] ; „ „ „ Plymptone, Dominus Radulphus, Vicarius de Yalmptone ; „ „ „ Tamertone, Dominus Hemicus, Vicarius de Boclaunde [Buckland Monachorum] ; „ „ „ Tavistoke, Dominus Robeitus [de Cuitisknolle], Rector de Sydeham [Sydenham-Damarei] ; „ „ „ Haldyswoithi, Dominus Hemicus, Rector Ecclesie de Pyworthi ; „ „ „ Ockamptone, Dominus Ivo, Vicarius de Okamptone (sic). Archidiaconatus Exonie :— Et eisdem die, etc (ut supra) :— In Decanatu Chiistianitatis Exonie, Dominus Johannes, Rector Ecclesie Sancti Jacobi ; „ „ de Ken, Dominus Ricaidus, Rectoi Ecclesie de Trisme [Tìusham] ; „ „ „ Donisfoid, Dominus Thomas, Rector Ecclesie de Teynctone [Ab eiosteington] ; „ ,, „ Cadebyiy, Dominus Thomas, Rector Ecclesie de Poghulle ; „ „ „ Tuvertone, Dominus Johannes, Vicaiius de Ockeworthi ; „ „ „ Plymptru, Dominus Willelmus, Vicaiius de Columptone; „ „ „ Honetone, Dominus Willelmus, Vicarius de Setone ; „ „ „ Donkewill, Dominus Willelmus, Vicaiius de Aulyscumbe ; „ „ ,, Aylesbeai e, Dominus Robeitus, Vicaiius de 0 tei y tone Archidiaconatus Cornubie :— In Decanatu de Penwythe, Dominus Gregorius, Vicaiius Ecclesie de Lanes-kéli [Gulval] ; „ „ ,, Keiiei, Dominus Heiveius, Capellanus Sancti Corentini [Cury] -, „ „ „ Poudeichire, Dominus Rogeius, Capellanus Ecclesie de Kaiihays ; „ „ „ Pyderchire, Dominus Chiistoforus [de Bodminia], Vicarius Ecclesie Sancti Coylany Calan] ; „ „ „ Minoiis Tiigschire, Dominus Drogo, Vicarius Ecclesie Sancti Biueiedi ; \_Tiigg-major is omitted] „ „ „ Westwefleschiie, Magister Johannes [Launcels], Vicarius Ecclesie de Leskered ; „ „ „ Estwefleschiie, Dominus Robeitus. Commissio ad audiendum Confessiones, ut supra, in casibus majoribus Ai chidiaconatus Coi nubie : — Dicto primo die Marcii, Londoniis, emanavit Litei a sub hac forma :—Walterus, etc, Aichidiacono Coi nubie, vel ejus Officiali, salutem, etc—Quia nos> juxta Ordinacionem in pioximo preterito Concilio Provinciali nuper facta pro* cedenteSj discretos vires, Dominum Henricum [de Trefewa], Decanum EcclesieGENERAL INDEX. 115 Sancti Karan toci, nostre Peculiaiis Jurisdiccionis, et Magistrum Andream, Rectorem Ecclesie Sancte Cride, nostros Penitenciarios in Ai chidiaconatu vestro duximus deputandos, eis, et eornm cuilibet, vices nostras ad audien-dum Confessiones quorumcumque subditorum nostiorum predicti Aichi-diaconatus, et ad absolvendum eos in foro penitenciali, de quibuscumque ciiminibus nobis de jure vel consuetudine reservatis, voluntario perjurio ad exheiedaciouem vel contra matiimonium legitimum, necnon criminibus majoribus nobis a jure vel consuetudine, ut piemittitur, reservatis, de quibus delinquentes judicialitei sunt convicti, et aliis que in nostra Visitacione Aichidiaconatus predicti in singulis congregacionibus nobis pupplice re-servavimus dumtaxat exceptis, ex certa sciencia committentes; vobis mandamus quatinus hec in proximis Capitulis vestris . . extendere potestatem (ut supra); quodque ubi jus vel consuetudo exigit sollempnis penitencia modis omnibus injungatur Injungatis, eciam, specialiter et expresse omnibus aliis presbiteris et curatis quod in casibus nobis, seu nostris Superioribus, a juie vel consuetudine reservatis, manus absolutoiias extendere non presumant Et ut saluti animarum predictorum Decani et Rectoi is securius consulatur, ipsorum cuilibet indulgemus, etc (utsupia) Per hec, tamen, potestatem per nos concessam certis Personis de Oidinibus Fratium Predicatoium et Minorum non intendimus aliqualiter revocare Copiam, veio, etc (ut supra) Eisdem die et loco emanarunt consimiles Litere singulis Archidiaconis Epi-scopatus, vel eoruin Officialibus, pro Personis in singulis Archidiaconatibus ad Penitenciaiiam constitutis, ut sequitui,—In Archidiaconatu Tottonie, Dominus Henricus, Rectoi Ecclesie de Pyworthi, et Dominus Rogerus Bloyhou, Rector Ecclesie de Monke Okamptone. In Archidiaconatu Barum, Magistei David, Rector Ecclesie de Schirewille, et Dominus Willelmus, Yicaiius Ecclesie de Nymetone Episcopi In Archidiaconatu Exonie, Dominus Willelmus, Rector Ecclesie de Uplim ; 48. Commissio ad audiendum Confessiones (in Archidiaconatu Cornubie), directed to Master Robert, Y of Liskeard [Liskirch, MS ], 6th August, 1324); 181 — The Bishop states that the number of those who were in the habit of resorting to his Penitentiary-General for Confession, especially in reseived cases, had recently become so gieat that the said Penitentialy was unable to deal with them all, on account of the great distance of Cornwall from Exeter (where the said Penitentiary resides for the greater part of the year), and the considerable expenditure of labour and money involved in the woik. It was, therefore, necessai y to give him some help ; and the Bishop selected the Vicai of Liskeaid, as a man of great industiy, circumspection, tiust-worthiness, and puiity of conscience, giving him full authority to confess even those who had been convicted of such crimes as adultery and incest. There was to be no inteiference with the official action of the Penitentiary; and those who preferred to go to him weie, still, to be at libeity to do so. And the Bishop reserved to himself the power to absolve in cases of wilful perjury for the purpose of disinheriting anyone, or impeding lawful maniages, as well as all such cases as he was accustomed to deal with, publickly, in his Yisitations of Cornwall, in the separate congiegations. Conka, Fr. Robert de, inst. Prior of Totnes ; 171. Consistory Court of Exeter,— Visitacio Consistorii facta per Dominum die Jovis proximo post Festum Sancte Agathe, Virginis [10 Feb , 1322-3],— Certificatorium :—Yenerabili in Christo Patri, etc, Waltero, Dei giacia, etc. suus humilis et devotus Officialis, obedienciam, etc.—Mandatum vestrum reverendum recepi in hec verba,—Walterus, etc , Officiali suo, etc —Quia die Jovis proximo post Festum Sancte Agathe, Yirginis, proximo secuturum, Consistoiium nostrum Exonie, Deo disponente, proponimus visitare, tenoie Presencium vobis committimus et mandamus quatinus citetis, seu I116 THE REGISTER OP BISHOP STAPELDON. citari faciatis, peremptorie, omnes et singulos Commissarios vestros Officiates tam nostre Peculiaris Juiisdiccionis quam Decani Ecclesie nostre Exoniensis ac Archidiaconorum in Ecclesia nostia predicta; necnon, Examinatores, Advocatos, Procurators, et quoslibet alios Clericos et Ministios, quocumque nomine censeantur, nostri Consistorii supradicti, quod dicto die, et loco ipsius Consistorii consueto, hora prima ipsius diei, compareant coram nobis, Yisitacionem nostram hujusmodi suhituri, et juii per omnia parituri. Tenore, eciam, Presencium vos citamus peremptorie quatinus, dicto die et loco, compareatis similiter coram nobis, factuiiet recepturi quod hujusmodi Visitacionis officium et equitas postulabunt Et quid in premissis feceiitis et duxeritis faciendum, nos, dictis die et loco, cum nominibus citatorum cei tificare curetis per vestras Literas Patentes, harum seriem continentes — Datum apud Otritone, xxiiij die mensis Januarii, Anno Domini M°.CCCmo. xxijdo.—Cui, quidem, Mandato, secundum sui exigenciam, citando reverenter parui. Et quatenus idem Mandatum meam comparicionem contingere dinoscitur, cum Dei adjutoiio,Paternitati vestre, in omnibus obediens, parebo. Nomina, vero, juxta formam inibì sciiptam pei me citatorum in Cédula Presentibus annexa inseruntur.—Datum Exonie, vj die Februaiii, Anno Domini supradicto Tenor Cedule citatorum nomina continentis, prescripto Certificatorio annexe, talis est,—Magister Henricus Bloyou, Rector Ecclesie de Larihorn [St Ruan-Lanyhorne], mei Officialis Commissarius, et Domini Decani Exonie Officialis. Magister Hemicus de Stouford, Officialis Peculiaris Jurisdiccionis Domini. Magister Johannes de Sidemue, Officialis Domini Archidiaconi Exonie; et Domini Decani, Peculiaris Jurisdiccionis ejusdem Decani apud Stavertone et Saltcombe [Salcombe-Regis ] Magister Willelmus de Burgo, Officialis Domini Aichidiaconi Cornubie Magister Johannes de Milletone, Officialis Domini, Archidiaconi Tottonie. Magister Johannes Petie, Officialis Domini Aichidiaconi Bai urn, et locum expectans Advocati in Consistono Magister Willelmus Were, Officialis Domini Decani, Peculiaiis Jurisdiccionis ejusdem Domini apud Seint Maiiecheiche et Sidebiri, et Advocatus Consistoiii. Magister Robertus Bonde, Officialis Domini Decani apud Aispeitone [A$A-burton\ et Advocatus Consistoiii Magister Ricaidus de Chuddeleghe, Officialis Domini Decani, Peculiaris Juiisdiccionis ejusdem Domini apud Ide, Topsham, et Littelham, et locum expectans Advocati in Consistorio Magister Joidanus de Biittestowe, Examinatoi Consistoiii Magister Eustachius de Tegnemue, Examinator Consistoiii et Procuiator ejusdem Magister Petrus de Beare, Advocatus Consistoiii. Magister Willelmus Beare, alias Procuiator Consistoiii, nunc studens et expectans locum Advocati Magister Ricardus Giffarde, Procurator Consistorii, et expectans locum Advocati Magister Johannes de Northecote, Piocurator Consistoiii, et expectans locum Advocati. Magister Thomas Lukeis, Procurator Consistoiii Magister Radulphus Poyei, Piocurator Consistoiii Magister Radulphus Store, Piocuiator Consistoiii Magister Thomas Lichfelde, Procurator Consistorii Magister Nicholaus de Durneforde, Piocuiator Consistoiii Magister Willelmus de Venella, Piocurator Consistorii Magister Johannes de Piltone, Notarius Publicus Auctoritate Papali Henricus deLiftone, clericus Registii Consistoiii Ricardus de Pictone, cleiicus Examinatoi um Consistoiii. Robertus Daumaile, apparito! Consistorii,GENERAL INDEX. 117 Magister Walterus de Wike, studens, et expectans locum; de permissu utens aliquociens officio Proem atoris. Magister Reginaldus de Boggewille, studens, et expectans locum ; de permissu utens aliquociens officio Piocuratoiis Magister Robertus attebrugge, studens, et expectans locum, de permissu utens aliquociens officio Piocuratoris Magister Ricai dus de Trewonaide, studens, et expectans locum, de peimissu utens aliquociens officio Procuratoris Thomas Snou ; Johannes Walronde; Magister Gilbertus Cressi; Magister Alexander de Eggeworthe; Magistei Robertus de la Lane,—Isti utuntur Procuratoris officio non admissi Magister Galfridus de Modbury, studens, et expectans locum, de permissu utens aliquociens officio Procuratoiis Tenor, vero, Deposicionum Inquisicionis in hujusmodi Yisitacione facte talis est,— Magister Henricus de Stoufoid . . . examinatus, dicit quod Cause plus debito tehentur in suspenso, et hoc propter negligenciam Advocatorum et Proem atorum Requisitus specialiter propter negligenciam quoium Advocatorum et Procuratorum, etc , dicit quod ignorat, eo quod pro majori paite Consistorii est intendens aliis negociis, et absens a Consistoiio et Causis in Consistorio ventilatis De Examinatoribus dicit quod fama publica est quod sunt nimis onerosi, et petunt de salario sibi satisfieii ante Examin-acionem, et aliquando ea de causa differunt Examinacionem, ut, videlicet, eis satisfiat pi e manibus. Quoad Examinacionem, separacionem testium juxta Artículos, et interrogatorium pi out aiticulatur, dicit quod ignorat si singillatim paiiter an confuse, etan seoisum et secreto, et an juxta Artículos et interrogatoiia, ut continetur, etc, dicit se nichil scire, eo quod non interest in Examinacionibus suis An supei singulis Articulis singillatim examinent, dicit quod ignorat Dicit, tarnen, quod, cum sciipta fuerint dicta, apparet quod aliquando plures Aiticuli coadunantui, et testes ad concordiam pluiium Articulorum simul deducuntur Ad salaria Examina-torum dicit se nichil scire de ceita taxacione salarii; set si dissensio fuerit supei salario inter paites piodueentes Examinatores supponunt se taxacioni Judiéis De Advocatis dicit quod Advocati in allegacionibus suis ñeque Judici ñeque sociis morem debitum gerunt, set pocius socios sermonibus intenumpunt, et gaiulosi existunt quandoque et probris decertant, et hoc communitei Advocati omnes De absencia Advocatoi um, et an ob eorum absenciam Cause diffeiantur, dicit se nichil sciie Quantus consuevit esse numeras Advocatoi um ab antiquo, dicit se nichil scire Dicit, tarnen, quod tempore Magistri Johannis de Biutone, quondam Officialis Domini Exoniensis Episcopi, fuerunt quatuor Advocati ex una paite, et totidem ex altera Quoad Procura tores super piimo Articulo, dicit se nichil scire; quoad secundum, tercium, quartum, dicit idem et deponit quod dixit et deposuit quoad Advocatos ; et dicit quod pejus se habent, pro majori parte, in officiis suis quam Advocati et magis reprobi Quoad numerum dicit quod certitudinaliter nescit deponeie quantus consuevit esse numerus Procura-torum ab antiquo Item, requisitus an unus de predictis duo vel plura exerceat officia, et qui sint illi; dicit quod Magister R Giffarde exercet pro majori parte duo officia, videlicet Advocati et Procuratoris ; quodque Magister Eustachius de Tengemue similiter duo, videlicet Examinatoris et Procuratoiis Requisitus an Advocati et Procurators sunt tabernarii, etc , dicit qnod N Durnefoide tabernarius est, et habet tabernas, et T. Lukeys publicusest tabeinarius et publice notorius, et frequenter exercet tabernas. Quoad alios Aiticulos, dicit se nichil scire ; et dicit quod a tempore generalis Inhibucionis nescivit aliquos Archidiáconos, vel eoium Officiales, citare suos subditos ad comparendum in Ecclesia Cathedrali Beati Petri Exoniensis, vel alibi extra locum Jurisdiccionis sue Dicit, tarnen, quod Officiales Archidiaconorum assignant Advocatis diem in Ecclesia Cathedrali memorata, ad informandum eos in Causis.THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Magistei Robertus Bonde dicit quod Examinatores, pro majoii paite, examinant testes supei pluribus Articulis conjunctim et confuse Dicit, eciam, quod Magistri J de Noi theeote et R Giffaide duo exeicent officia ; uteique, videlicet, officium Advocati et Piocuratoris ; quodque Magister E de Teignemue gerit duo officia, videlicet Examinatoiis et Procuratoris Magister Ricardus Giffarde dicit, lequisitus, quod duo solidi eonsueverunt solvi pro insinuacione Testamenti Cui debeantur ignoiat ; dicit, tamen, quod clericus Registri eos recipere consuevit Dicit, eciam, quoad Examinatores sicut R Bonde predixit Dicit, eciam, quod Examinatores differunt aliquando examinare testes quousque habuerint salaria pre manibus, et pro quolibet teste, quotquot producuntur, vjd pio se, et unum denarium pro clerico eorum scribente dieta testium, recipiunt Quantum consuevit recipi ante tempus istorum Examinatoium dicit se nichil scire, eo quod diuvidit istos Examinatoies et non alios ; et, ideo, an mos antiquus sit observatus ignoiat De Articulis tangentibus Advocatos, dicit quod bene per omnia se habent Dicit, eciam, de numero Advocatorum, quod est, nec fuit tempore suo, certus numerus, set aliquando majoi, aliquando minor De numeio Procuratorum dicit quod aliquando majoi, aliquando minoi, et quod non est ceitus numerus Dicit, eciam, pro se, quod est Procuiator, et aliquando allegat jura pro parte sua sicut melius videtur sibi expediens, Judice audiente et pei mittente Eodem modo faciunt Magistii R de Chuddeleghe et R de Noi theeote Dicit, eciam, quod Magister E de Tegnemue stetit in duobus officiis, videlicet Examinatoiis et Procuratoris Dicit, eciam, quod T Lukeys est taber-naiius puplicus et puplice exeicet tabernas et frequenter Dicit, eciam, quod N de Durneforde negociatui emendo et vendendo vina et alias res Dicit, eciam, quod Officiales Aichidiaconorum Tottonie et Barnastapolie dederunt et exercuerunt Jurisdiccionem in Ecclesia Cathedrali Beati Petri Exoniensis inter subditos suos, et quod citant Partes ad compai endum ibidem, et piefigunt Partibus diem ibidem ; et Offlcialis Archidiaconi Cornubie taliter facit An ille locus sit extia Jurisdiccionem suam ignorat T. de Lichefelde dicit quod, si Cause maneant diu in suspenso, non ob defectum Judicum set Parcium pooius hoc existit Dicit, eciam, quod vidit solvi ijs pro piobacione Testamenti, et cleiicus Registri eos recepit Dicit, eciam, quod in quadam Causa Appellacionis inter Dominum Ai chidiaconum Cornubie, Partem Appellatam, et Dominum Johannem Traci, Partem Appellantem, fuerunt interrogatoria ti adita Examinatoiibus, et ipsi Examinatoies minus piene examinaiunt testes juxta interrogatoria Item, dicit quod Examinatoies, in Examinacionibus suis, piimo faciunt prothocolla, et postea ìedigi faciunt per clericum suum in mundum, et ibi posset periculum immineie Dicit, eciam, quod Examinatores petunt sibi satisfied de salario ante examinacionem Item, dicit quod vidit solvi pro examinacione cujuslibet testis vjd Examinatoiibus, et clerico eorum sciibenti jd ; et aliquando ex taxacione Judieis plus recipiunt, habita consideracione ad magnum laborem Dicit, eciam, quod de certo numero Advocatorum nichil scit ; set sepius vidit plures Dicit, eciam, quod Magister E de Teignmue geiit duo officia, videlicet Examinatoiis et Procuiatoris Item, dicit quodT Lukeys exercet tabernas de consuetudine N de Durneforde dicit quod pio insinuacione Testamentoium eonsueverunt solvi ijs, quos clericus Registri percipere consuevit Dicit, eciam, quod salarium pro copiis redimendis idem clericus consuevit habeie Dicit, eciam, quod Examinatores super pluiibus Articulis simul et confuse aliquando testes examinant, sicut videlicet scribendo—tales testes. Requisitus super primo, secundo, et tercio Aiticulo, dicit etc Dicit, eciam, quod Advocati aliquando interrumpunt sermones sociorum Dicit, eciam, quod consuevit quod nullus assumeret officium Advocati vel Procuratoris, nisi juiati ; et, tamen, nunc pluies non jurati, videlicet Magister Walterus de Wike in officio Advocati et Procuiatoris, Magister Robertus de Brigge, Johannes Walronde, Thomas Snou, et alii quamplures in officio Procuratoris. Dicit,GENERAL INDEX. 119 eciam, quoad exercentes plura officia, quod Giffarde, Northecote, et Tegne-mue exeicent duo officia, ut est supratactum Willelmus de Yenella dicit quod Examinatores super singulis Articulis singillatim examinant quoad primum testem ; quoad alios testes, si eos invenerint Concordes cum primo, super pluiibus Articulis simul et confuse scribunt et concordant Item, ante plenam examinacionem petunt salarium, et pio singulis testibus recipiunt sex denaiios, et cleiicus eoium scribens unum denarium Dicit, eciam, quod Advocati aliquando interrumpunt sermones sociorum, et aliquando gaiulando et aliquando exprobi andò. Magister Johannes de Noithecote et Magister Ricardus Giffarde, Procuiatores, aliquando allegant verba juris. Magister Eustachius est Examinator, et aliquando Piocuiator Officiales Aichidiaconi Exonie consueverunt aliquando tenere Capitula sua durante Consistono Radulphus Poyer dicit quod Johannes de Northecote, Ricardus Giffarde, Ricardus de Chuddeleghe, Procuratores, aliquando sibi assumunt officium Advocati. In aliis concordat cum proximo preexaminato Johannes Waliond dicit quod Eustachius de Tegnemue gerit officium Procuiatoris, Examinatoris, et aliquando postulat. Walteius de Wike dicit quod Cause manent in suspenso pro eo quod Advocati et Piocuratores non infoimant Judices cum debita celeritate Item, quod Officiales Archidiaconorum, post quaitum diem Consistorii, antequam Consistorium piene expediatur, i ecedunt ad Capitula sua ; et illos secuntur (sic) tam Advocati quam Procuratoies Examinatores Consistorii sunt clerici conjugati, et quandoque, cum deberent conjunctim examinare et Causa eis committitur examinanda, alteri eorum examinant divisim, et aliquando in domibus suis examinant ; unde possit de facili orili suspicio. Differunt, eciam, examinacionem quousque eis sit satisfactum de salario ; et recipiunt pro singulis testibus vjc?, et clericus eorum ]d. De gerentibus pluia officia concordat cum proximo pi eexaminatis, hoc adjecto—quod dicit quod Thomas de Lichefelde hoc idem facit Dicit, eciam, quod Nicholaus de Dumefoide semper tenet tabernam ; et Thomas Lukeis frequentat tabernas, in scandalum officii Piocuiatoris Aliqui Officiales Arch-idiaconi Tottonie, in gravamen subditorum suorum, solebaht traheie eosdem extra Decanatum in quo degebant, et aliquando ad Ecclesiam Cathedralem Exonie, et ibi cognoscere intei eos Dicit, eciam, quod sunt quidam boni Scolares expectantes ut piefìciantui in officiis, et quidam occupant officia qui sunt minus digni et conjugati,—puta, Nicholaus Durneforde, Thomas Lukeis, et Willelmus de Yenella Galfridus de Modbury novellus, et ideo pauca novit de Auticulis —folios 172—173b Convocation ; Documents relating to,— Citacio—Venerabili in Chiisto Patri, Domino Walteio, Dei gracia Exoniensi Episcopo, Radulphus [de Baldock], permissione Divina Episcopus London-iensis, saluterà et fraternam in Domino caritatem —Liteias Venerabilis Patiis, Domini R[obei ti Winchelesey], Dei gracia Cantuariensis Archiepiscopi, Tocius Anglie Piimatis, ìecepimus, formam que sequitur continentes :— Robertus, etc —Cum nuper ad nostram noticiam pervenisset quod Serenissimus Piinceps et Dominus, Dominus Edwardus, Dei gracia Rex Anglie illustiis, pio sustentacione sua et excelcitus sui, in terra Scotia, optinenda, bona et victualia incoiai um hujus Regni capi ad opus suum per Brevia Regia demandasset, prout in eisdem Brevibus (sic) supei hoc ceitis personis directis plenius continetur, id nequeuntes quomodolibet tolleiare, cum vobis et aliis Veneiabilibus Frati ibus nostris in Concilio Provinciali presentibus, et quibusdam Proceribus hujus Regni, erga Nobilem Virum, Dominum Henricum f[de Laci], Comitem Lyncolnie, Custodem Regni, et Domini Regis Consilium (sic) instetimus pro revocacene Mandati et Bievium hujusmodi optinenda Ceterum, cum idem Custos nobis ad faciendum quod petivimus se exhibuisset, prout decuit, satis pronum, et premissum Mandat um decrevisset totalitei 1 evocali, prout in aliis Bieviis (sic)120 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Regiis super hoc confectis, quod nullius bona contra suum beneplacitum capiantui, directis singulis Vicecomitibus, est contentum, proposuit coram nobis quod, cum Domini Regis Eiarium non sufficiat, ut decebat, ad providencias pro sustentacione Regia, de qua piemittitur, facienda, a nobis cum instancia postulavit quatinus terminos solucionis Decime Triennalis Ecclesie Anglicane imposite sic vellemus in faciendis solucionibus prevenire ut id quod de eadem Decima per principals ipsius Decime Collectoies solvi mandatur in Festo Sancti Hillaiii, statim; et quod in Festo Nativitatis Sancti Johannis Baptiste in Festo Sancti Hillarii solvatur concedere curaremus ; ut sic de peccunia ab eadem Decima Domino Regi, prout Apostolicum vult Mandatum, tiadenda fieli valeat provisio supratacta ^ Nos, autem, attendentes quod totum Clerum nostre Provincie supplicacio dicta tangit, quodque id nequivimus concedere, prout nec decuit, per nos ipsos, sine Cleri nostre Provincie voluntate, propterea Clerum nostre Provincie, de consilio Fiatrum unanimi, decrevimus convocandum. Frater-nitati, igitur, vestre committimus et mandamus quatinus omnes Yenerabiles Fiaties nostros Suffraganeos, necnon et Capitula Cathedralium Ecclesiarum, ac Clerum eujuslibet Civitatis et Dyocesis nostre Provincie, citetis seu citali faciatis peiemptorie quod iidem SuiTraganei nostri, per se, vel per Piocuiatorem ydoneum, Capitula, autem, et totus Clerus quilibet predictus pei duos Procuratores ad piemissa sufficientes, compareant coram nobis, deputando seu deputandis a nobis, in Ecclesia Sancti Pauli Londoniarum, die Mercurii proxima post Festum Sancti Nicholai [9 Dec.], super premissis nobiscum, deputando seu deputandis a nobis, sollicite tractaturi, et ad id quod super premissis videbitur faciendum suos consensus efficaciter prebituri, ulteriusque facturi quod in ea paite fuerit faciendum Yos, eciam, citamus peremptorie ; et Capitulum ac Cleium vestre Civitatis et Dyocesis per vos citari peremptorie volumus ad id idem Quid, autem, in premissis duxeritis faciendum nos, deputandum vel deputandos a nobis, dictis die et loco, certificetis pei vestras Liteias Patentes, harum seriem continentes.—Datum apud Lamhethe, Nonis Novembris (5 Nov ), Anno Domini Millesimo CCCmo decimo ; Consecracionis nostre septimo decimo — Hujus, igitur, auctoiitate Mandati, tenoie Presencium vos citamus peiemptoiie, Capitulum, eciam, vesti e Cathedralis Ecclesie, ac totum Clerum vestrarum Civitatis et Dyocesis modo simili per vos citali mandamus, quod compareatis et compareant coram dicto Patre, deputando seu deputandis ab eodem, predictis die et loco, prout tenor dicti Mandati exigit et requirit De die, vero, recepcionis Presencium, et quid inde duxeritis faciendum, nobis citi a dictam diem Mercurii, cum tenore Presencium dilucide rescribatis —Datum Londoniis, octavo die Novembris, Anno Domini supradicto ; 58. The Archbishop was unable to preside in pei son, “propter diversa impedimenta”, and, accoidingly, he issued a Commission, diiected to the Bishops of London, Winchester, and Exeter, to take his place (30 Nov ,1 1310) ; ibid,. Litera missa Archiepiscopo per Oommissarios super pi emissis :— Reverendo in Chiisto Patii, etc . . Radulphus Londoniensis, Henricus Wyntoniensis, et Walterus Exoniensis, Episcopi, salutem etc—Scire velit vestra Paternitas Reverenda quod, convocatis . . omnibus Suffraganeis vestris, necnon etc {ut supra), quod comparerent coram vobis etc {ut supra), super pi evencione duorum Terminoium solucionis Decime Triennalis . . ex parte Regia postulata, vobiscum tractaturi, etc, . . nos ... in dicta Convocacione, assidente nobis Officiali vestro, piesidentes ; facta fide sufficienti per ceitificatoria, coram nobis ibidem exhibita et recitata, de Citacione predictorum ; compai entibusque omnibus citatis . . . Capitulo 1 ij Kalendas Decembiis.GENERAL INDEX. 121 Ecclesie Bangorensis et Cleio Civitatis et Dyocesis Eliensis dumtaxat exceptis, causam predicte Convocacionis expressius exposuimus eisdem, adjectis ad consenciendum piedicte peticioni pluribus racionibus inductivis, habitoque super hiis diligenti tractatu, per nos et omnes alios ibidem presentes, et in penam contumacie absencium, finaliter et unanimiter est consensum quod in Festo Nativitatis Domini proximo futuro, pio primo et ultimo tei mino secundi, et in Festo Sancti Hillaiii tunc sequente pro primo termino tercii anni, fiat solucio Decime Triennalis, sub istis condicione et pacto patenter expressis, quod nulla fiat peticio nec exaccio de termino ultimo tercii anni antequam terminus advenerit ad hoc in Mandato Apostolico assignatus ; quodque Collectores ad hoc per Summum Pontifìcem deputati, hoc modo et non alio levari faciant Decimam antedictam. Hec, autem, Nobili Viro, Domino Hem ico de Laci, Corniti Lyncolnie, Custodi Regni, vel alii, nunciare potei itis, pro ut et quando vestra viderit discrecio faciendum Piocuratoria, vero, in predicta Convocacione nobis exhibita, et pei eundem Officialem vestrum examinata, una cum predictis Ceitifìcatoiiis et presentibus Literis, eidem Officiali, die confeccionis Piesencium, liberavimus, vestre Sánete Paternitati celeiiter tiansmittenda —Valeat Sancta Paternitas vestra per tempora semper prospera et jocunda—Datum Londoniis, iiij Idus Decembiis (10 Dec), Anno Domini M° CCCmo decimo ; 58b. —Veneiabili Patri, etc, Waltero, Exoniensi Episcopo, Gilbertus, etc,, Londoniensis Episcopus, etc, salutem, etc—Literas Venerabilis Patris, Domini Walteri, Dei gracia Cantuariensis Aichiepiscopi, Tocius Anglie Primatis, recepimus, tenorem qui sequitur continentes :—Walterus, etc, . Gilberto, etc, salutem, etc —Serenissimus Piinceps, Dominus noster, Dominus Edwardus, Dei gracia Rex Anglie illustris, Brevis sui apicem nuper nobis dirigens mandando rogavit quod, quia supei diversis et arduis negociis, ipsum et Statum Regni sui, et maxime Terre sue Scocie, specialiter tangentibus, Pailiamentum suum apud Westmonasterium, in Octabis Sancti Hillarii proximo futuris, tenere, et nobiscum ac cum ceteiis Prelatis, Magnatibus, et Proceribus dicti Regni habere proponit colloquium et tractatum, Decanos et Priores Ecclesiarum Cathedialium, ac Archidiáconos tocius Provincie nostie, in propriis personis, Capitula eciam singulaium dictarum Ecclesiarum Cathedialium pei singulares Procuratores, et Clerum cujuscumque Dyocesis tocius Provincie nostre per duos suficientes Piocuratores, ad dictos diem et locum venire faceremus ad tractandum et consenciendum hiis que tunc ibidem in premissis contigerit ordinari Nos, vero, voi entes Regie Majestatis precibus, quantum cum Deo possumus et tenemur, nostrum animum favorabiliter inclinare, Fiaternitati vesti e committimus et mandamus quatinus dictos Decanos, Piiores, Aichidiaconos, ut in propriis personis, Capitula eciam singula singularum Ecclesiarum Cathedralium ut per singulares Procuiatoies, ac Clerum cujuscumque Dyocesis ejusdem nostie Provincie, ut per duos sufficientes Procui atores, per singulos singularum Dyocesium nostre Provincie, citari mandetis quod dictis die et loco compareant et intersint, tiactatuii et consensuri hiis que super premissis tune ibidem contigeiit 01 dinari, hoc ipsum apud vestios subditos similiter exequentes. De die, vero, ìecepcionis Piesencium, et quid feceritis in premissis, nos, dictis die et locò, una cum nominibus citatorum, in quadam Cédula vestro Certificatorio anpexa conscriptis, quatenus ad vos attinet certificare curetis Et ceteros Còepiscopos nostros, ut nos de suo facto, ad ipsos diem et locum, sub eadem forma ydonee certifìcent, districcius injungatis per Patentes Litei as, haium seriem continentes—Datum apud Bromle, Kalendis Decembris, Anno Domini Millesimo CCCmo xiiij — Quocirca, vobis mandamus quatinus Decanum, Archidiaconum, et Capituìum Ecclesie vestre, ac Clerum vestre Dyocesis, citari faciatis, quod dictis die et loco compareant et intersint, juxta formam et effectum Mandati dicti Pati is —Et quid feceritis in piemissis, una cum nominibus citatorum, et die recepcionis Presencium, predictis die et loco eundem Patrem, prout122 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Mandatimi requii it ipsius, ydonee ceitificetis per Literas Patentes, haium seiiem continentes —Datum apud Copford, piidie Nonas Decembris, Anno Domini supiadicto [4 Dec , 1314] —Et Memorandum quod nullum missum fuit Certificatorium pei Episcopum Exoniensem —Item, Memorandum quod Episcopus Sarumensis certificavi dictum Dominum Ai chiepiscopum hoc modo:—Hoc, autem, Mandatum plerique periti nobis et Clero nostro fore piejudiciale verentur. Nos, tamen, nequaquam putantes per execucionem ipsius, de vestra voluntate vel juns necessitate, cuiquam subsidium legitime defensionis ademptum, ne nobis suspicatum periculum forsitan imputetur, illud sic reverenter executi sumus ad presens, ut, cujusque illeso jure, Ecclesiastica libertas sit undique semper salva Citatorum, vero, nomina in Presentibus annexa Cedula continentur — In quorum testimonium, etc —Datum, etc. —Omnes, vero, alii Episcopi certificai unt quod executi sunt Mandatum. —Postea, apud Frati es de Carmelo, die Lune post Secundam Dominicani Quadiagesime, Anno Domini Millesimo CCCmo xiiijmo [3 March, 1314-15], propositum fuit per Clerum, coram Domino Archiepiscopo et Suffraganeis suis, et protestatum sub hac foima:—Licet Mandatum vestrum citaborium, Pater Reverende, Domine Waltere, Dei gracia Cantuaiiensis Ai chiepiscope, Tocius Anglie Piimas, qui ad Clerum vestre Piovincie Cantuariensis convocandum, in eo quod ad Curiam Secularem, puta ad Domini Regis Parliamentum, quod in Camera ejusdem Domini fuit inchoatum et per aliquot dies continuatum, sicque tarn racione foii quam eciam loci contra Canonicas et Patrum Sanctorum Tnstituta videatui esse conceptum ; et, per consequens, Cleium artare non poterit taliter ad compaiendum absque Ecclesiastice offensa Discipline et lesione Libertatis Ecclesiastice manifesta; quodque de Abbatibus, Prioribus, per se, suos Conventus ì egentibus, et suis Conventibus seu Collegiis, Prioiibus Ecclesiarum Cathedralium dumtaxat exceptis, nulla omnino mencio habeatur in eodem, quamquam idem Religiosi sic omissi maximam partem Coiporis Cleii vestre Provincie faciant, et de communi negocio sive necessitate agatur ipsos omissos eque principaliter contingente, sicque sine ipsis talitei omissis de communi negocio sive necessitate ipsos omissos eque principaliter contingente ut presentes, tractatus qualis haberi debeiet et eciam expediret haberi non valeat, ipsis non vocatis—ne Ecclesie Unitas ex Piocessu hujusmodi divisionem paciatur—ut cum vestris beneplacitis, quatenus fieii poterit per presentes, absque Ecclesie et absencium prejudicio atque suo, pareatur reverenter, et ne publice utilitatis expedicioni ex non paiicione in tanta necessitate impediri contingat, offerunt se piesentes ad tractandum et faciendum, prout ad eos attinet, quod justum fuerit et Canonicis conveniens Institutis. Supplicant, igitur, hii qui in hac Congregatone presentes sunt de Clero vesti e Paternitati Reverende, quatinus, presenti vocacione subducta, inMandatis vestris que in factis consimilibus emanabunt in futuium, quoad premissa et cetera omnia que occurrunt facienda, ordo debitus et de jure licitus, ac Ecclesiastice Libertati non derogans, per omnia obseivetur. Protestantes expresse coram vobis, in presencia Venerabilium Patrum, Episcoporum Suffraganeorum vestroium, quod absque Ecclesiastice Libertatis lesione et status sui periculo, prefatus Cleius Mandatis consimilibus parere non poterit aliqualiter in futuium ; 103 [Moie than a third part of the first page of fol. 104 was left blank] Commissio ad colligendum Decimam Bonorum Ecclesiasticorum Domino Regi concessami— Directed, 1 March, 1314-15, to the Dean and Chapter:—“ Cum in Congregacione Pielatorum et Cleri, ac eciam Religiosorum, exemptorum et non exemptorum, Cantuariensis Provincie, in Parliamento jamLondoniis celebiato facta, super defensione necessaria Ecclesie et Regni Anglie contra hostiumGENERAL INDEX. 123 suorum incursus, et piecipue conti a hostiles aggressus excel citus Scotorum, qui sine delectu peisonarum dictum Regnum ingiessi, cum magna strage Anglorum partem ejusdemRegni non modicam hactenus devastarunt, et ad-huc devastaie ac eciam depopulaii indies non omittunt, sollicite sit tiactatum, et demum pio communis et necessarie defensionis auxilio, in quo non immerito pioprium cujuslibet inteiesse versatui, de unanimi, expiesso, et spontaneo consensu Yeneiabilis Patris, Domini Walteri, Dei gracia Cant-uariensis Archiepiscopi, Tocius Anglie Primatis, et aliorum Prelatorum, Cleii, et Religiosorum , . . predictoium, sub certa forma ordinatum fuerit et concessum quod decima Bonorum Ecclesiasticorum,” etc—and so on, in the usual foim The dates for payment referred to in the above document are made urgent “ ex causis necessariis, notoriis, et evidentibus promptness in collecting the moneys is enfoiced, “ considerata necessitate superius annotata,” and the smallness of the sacrifice is compared with the importance of the interests involved—“ ne, si secus fiat, pro tarn modico dampnum majus forsitan et irrecuperabile postea contingat eisdem ”; 104. Cookbury [Cokeburi, MS], Dedication of the Chapel and Cemetery of,— It was dependent on the Mother-Church of Milton [-Damaiel], and wTas dedicated, 9 Aug j1 1315, in honour of St John-Baptist and the Seven Machabees. The Bishop, also, dedicated, at the same time, thiee Altai s in the said Chapel, and a Cemetery sunounding it No piejudice was to accrue to the Mother-Church. Theie were present on the occasion Sir Peter de Honitone, R of Ilstyngtone [Ilsington], Sir Richard de Braileghe, R of St Bieoke, in Cornwall,and Sir Warine.then R of Milton [-Damaiel]; also,Nicholas de Hele, Richard de Tuvertone, and Gilbert de la Thorne, Cleiks, attached to the Bishop’s person, besides a great multitude (in multitudine copiosa) of other people; 107b.—See Stapeldon (Oratories); 114. Coppedene, Adam de, see Thorney; 76. Carogan, Fr. Martin de, see Truro ; 41b. Corbet, Dame Beatrix, presents to Silverton (Inst); 169. Corbyn, Richard, see Little Torrington (Inst); 71b. Corbois, Reginald, Canon-Regular of Bodmin; 71. Coritone, William de, presents to Coryton; 128, 140b. Cornu, Alan de, presents to Exbourne ; 109b. Cornu, Walter le, R. of Thornbury 157; (Ord.) 221: see Exbourne (Inst); 102b. Cornu, William de, presented to Exbourne, 102b; inst. thereto ; 109b, 117°, 122, 130, 145, 154b, (Ord) 235, 237b: [resigns Exbourne, and is] inst to Manaton ; 181. Cornubia, Henry [Toyt] de ; concerning his claim to a Canonry and Prebend in the Cathedral, granted to him by Papal Provision; his Proceedings against the Bishop, etc. Universis, etc.—Cum Magister Henricus de Cornubia nos, Ecclesiam nostram Exoniensem, Capitulum, et quosdam Canonicos ejusdem, aliosque amicos 1 die Sabbati in Vigilia Sancti Laurencii.124 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. nostros et ipsoium, extrinsecus nobis et ipsis adherentes, ex causis plurimis persequatui, et per se, et alios ad procuracionem ipsius, modis variis gravare nitatur, nos, habita cum predicto Capitulo super hiis diligenti tractatu, dictum negocium nobis et eidem Capitulo commune reputantes, promittimus, bona fide, quod medietatem omnium expensarum occasione predicte persecucionis factarum et faciendarum plenarie persol-vemus; ita, videlicet, quod habita inter nos et piedictum Capitulum computacione fideli, quicquid hiñe inde appositum fuerit vel expensum, hinc inde similiter in medietate predicta totaliter allocetur Ad hanc, autem, solucionem nos sub hac condicione obligamus, si piedictum Capitulum ad aliam medietatem expensaium se similiter obliget, et eandem, pro parte sua, in forma predicta persolvat In cujus, etc (18 July, 1312); 72b. Another Document,1 couched in similar terms, occurs on fol 73b To the Bishop and his Chaptei are added the names of Robert Bythewalle, R of St Berrán-CJthno [Udno Parva, MS], Walter de Lyutienchaid, R. of St. Petrock’s, Exeter, Roger de Morteho, R of St Kerian’s, Exeter, William Bonde, R of Poltimore, and Jordan de Bridestowe, clerk,—“imponendo nobis et eidem Capitulo nostio, ac Canonicis antedictis, minus veiaciter, quod nec Mandato cujusdam Magistii Johannis de Alesco, Sacriste Narbonensis, Executoris super quadam Gracia Provisionis Apostolice, prefato Magistro Hem ico, ut dicebatur, concessa, deputa ti, nec eidem Gracie paruerunt, quodque nos non paruimus; licet eidem Mandato et Gracie paruerimus et paruerunt reverenter ” (6 Sept, 1312), Subsequently the Bishop appointed Sir John de Launcevetone, cleik, his Proctor,2 with full authority to act on his behalf against Masters John de Alesco, Saciistan in the Church of Nai bonne, and John de Colie, “ Canon of Palermo and Archpriest “ Sánete Marie de Cacamo ”, Proctors for the said Henry (4 Sept, 1317); 121—On the 22nd of the same month the Bishop appointed Rogei de Cherletone, Archdeacon of Totnes, Richard de Morcestre, Archdeacon of Barnstaple, and William de Kilkenny, Canon of Exeter, his Commissaiies, to deal with all questions affecting Papal Provisions ; 121b. He seems to have been installed, though I find no record of the fact; but he speedily exchanged foi a Canonry in St Crantock; 129 He was soon afterwaids inst to Bidefoid (129b), which he íesigned on his Collation to St. Enoder ; 183. Cornubia, Sir Geoffrey de, Knt., presents to Kingsnympton; 45, 110b. Cornubia, Gilbert de, collated to Lelant; 62b, (Ord.) 228, 228b Cornubia, Ivo de, see St. Erme. (Inst); 142. Cornubia, Martin de, collated to St. Eval; 61b. Cornubia, Philip de (late Archdeacon of Llandaff—omitted in Le Nevés List), Canon of Glasney, deceased; 147. Cornubia, Thomas de, see St. Gerrans (Inst); 38, 47: deceased: 49b, L 194b. Cornubia, Sir Walter de, Knt, presents to St. Stephen’s in Brannel; 36 : to the Vicarage thereof, 42. Cornubia, William de, presents to St. Stephen s-in-Brannel; 117b. 1 “Obligacio Domini de contribuendo medietatem expensarum contra Toyt ” 2 In thè piesence of Sir Edward, V of Bovey [Tracy], and William Bussel, piiests, Masters Nicholas de Hele, William deNewetone, and Gilbert de la Thorne, Clerks, Thomas Molynes, and Richard de TwyvertoneGENERAL INDEX. 125 Cornwall, Edmund, Earl of ; L 187. Cornwall, Peter de Gavastone, Earl of, presents to Lanteglos (-by-Camelford); 31, 87b Cornwall, Margaret,1 Countess of, see Bradninch; 56b, 61, L 193 ; also, Lanteglos-by-Camelford ; 110b. Coryton, Richard Trenchard, R. of ; 38b. Cosyn, Wm., R of Warkleigh ; 151b, 162b, 174,184, (Ord) 241. Cotel, Arnald, presented to Challacombe ; 56b, 73. Cotel, Sir Elias, Knt, Patron of Sampford-Peverel; 180b. Coterel, William, see Ros, Saer de ; 38b. Cotes, John, see Arundelle, John de; 115b. Coume, Henry de ; L 218. Court, Gregory de la,of Morefcon[-Hampstead]; (Ord.-Pris.), 236b. Courtenay, the Lady Alianora de, presents to Dolton; 105,117b : to the Prebends of Carswell and Hayes in the Castle of Exeter ; 42, 42b, 70, 71 : to Kenn ; 70,169b: to Parkham ; 168 : to Sherwill; 59b. See Chawleigh; 177. Courtenay, Sir Philip de, Knt., presents to Dunterton ; 42. Courtenay, Sir Hugh de, Knt, presents to Brightleigh ; 39b: to Chawleigh ; 160 : to the Prebend of “ May dene Pro-vendre ” in Chulmleigh ; 162 : to the Prebend of Cutton ; 168: to Honiton; 101b, 183: to his Chantry at Kenn; 82 : to Moreton-Hampstead; 44 : to Sampford-Courtenay; 54b: to Stoke-Damarel; 70, 129b, 144b, 152b: to a Portion in the Church of Tiverton, 57b, 70, 150b. Coventry and Lichfield, Walter de Langetone, Bishop of; L 186, etc. See Yol I.> page 489. Coye, John, collated (by lapse) to Washfield: 37b, 43b, 55, 80, 177, (Ord) 218, 220b. Cowick Priory,— Fi. Eustace, Piior, obtained Licence to visit the Mothei-House (5 June, 1317). He was to return to his Priory “ citra gulam Augusti (1 Aug ) pioximo secuturam ; . et dabit ex fine Cs ; 120 —The Piior and Convent were Patrons of Christow ; 82, 126: of Cowick Vicarage ; 120b: of Meeth ; 147, 162b: of Spieyton ; 117b. 1 To Sir Pieis de Gaveston Edward II granted the County of Cornwall by Charter, dated at Dumfiies, 6 Aug, 1307. And by a subsequent Charter, dated 5 Aug, 1309, the said County was settled upon the said Peter and Margaret, his wife, and the heirs of their bodies; by reason of which Charter, Margaret, widow of Gaveston and wife of Hugh de Audley, petitioned for lestoiation of the lands which had been seized into the hands of the Crown, stating that there was issue of the said Piers by the said Maigaret, then living See Nicolas’ Historic Peerage, page 126.126 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. Crabbe, Thomas, R of Truro, see St Just-in-Roseland (Inst.) ; 33; also 37b, 43b, 151b, (Ord) 218, 227b, 228. Craf, John, of Seaton ; 44b. Crauthorne, Matthew, Proctor for William de Crauthorne ; 148. Crauthhorne, William de, inst. to Woolfardisworthy, R. ; 52b : to East Buckland ; 53b, 58b, 67, 81b, (Ord.) 226 : to Marfcinhoe ; 84b, 119, (Ord) 238b : resigns Martinhoe; 128b : resigns, also Charlinch (Somerset), and is inst. to Northmolton ; 148, 149b. Crediton,— Memorandum:—The Bishop, in his London House, 19 Feb., 1309-10, admonished Sir John de Suttone, Canon of Crediton, who was present, to reside personally, forthwith, which he piomised to do ; 47b Three of the Priest-Vicars, convicted of incontinency,— Memorandum quod, die Maitis proxima post Festum Epiphanie Domini [11 Jan, 1311-12], comparuerunt omnes Yicarii Ecclesie Ciiditonensis, in Capella Domini ibidem, ad hoc evocati; inter quos Dominus Johannes Petipas, Yicarius ibidem, dicens se alias convictum fuisse de incontinencia cum Johanna de Fenlake, eodem die Vicaiia sua in dicta Ecclesia, si amodo ipsum super hoc convinci contingeiet, eo ipso piivaii voluit: nichilominus resignavit eandem Walteius, vero, Cissor cum Margeria de Morcestre, et Robeitus Pees cum quadam Eustachia—fìlia avunculi sui—Vicarii in eadem, similiter convictos se dicentes, die Mercurii sequente in Vestiario Ecclesie Sancte Crucis predicte comparentes, Vicaiias suas similiter resignarunt, si eos amodo convinci contingeiet de mulieribus supradictis Presentibus in Capella Domino Ricardo de Biaygleghe, Magistro Nicholao de Hele, Ricardo Jagel, et me Lancestone, cum Yicariis ; in Vestiario, autem, Domino Johanne de Sydemuwe, Johanne de Olneye, Galfrido le Petit Prust, Vicariis, Magistro Nicholao de Hele, et me Lancestone ; 67b De Miraculo contingente in Ecclesia Griditonensi,— Memorandum quod, cum Thomas dictus Crey, fullo, ut asseruit, in Villa de Keynesham, Bathoniensis et Wellensis Dyocesis, veniret tanquam cecus ad Ecclesiam Collegiatam Sancte Crucis Criditonensis, die Mercurii proxima ante Festum Beati Petri ad Vincula [30 July, 1315], et staret in eadem Ecclesia ab eodem die Merciuii usque in diem Veneris sequentem, diem videlicet Festi Beati Petri piedicti, idem Thomas, dum Episcopus "Walteius Exoniensis, tunc personaliter presens ibidem, Summam Missam in eadem Ecclesia celebraret, post lectam Epistolam ipsius Misse, et antequam piocederetur ad legendum Evangelium, coi am aitali Beati Nicholai in eadem Ecclesia in oiacionibus suis persistens, visum, ut asseruit, recepit ibidem Quibus post Missam ipsam prefato Episcopo nunciatis, quia super talibus nimis de facili credi non debebit, precepit idem Episcopus quod in prefata Ecclesia staret idem Thomas, ut interim de visti quern se asseruit recepisse, ut premittitur, et de aliis que hujusmodi facto contingunt, noticia plenior haberetur Quibus die et loco prefato Episcopo personaliter existente in Capella Beate Virginis ipsius Ecclesie, et comparente, eciam, coram eo ibidem piefato Thoma, uxoie ejusdem, et quibusdam aliis, tam de Villa Ciiditonensi quam de familia dicti Episcopi, ipsisque omnibus juiatis, tactis Sacrosanctis Evangeliis, dixit idem Thomas, in virtute ejusdem prestiti juramenti, quod dum videre potuerit fullonie officium exercuit in Villa de Keynesham piedicta, et cum die Jovis in Ebdomada Pasche proxima pieteiita [27 Mai eh], post prandium in domo sua quam inhabitabat in predicta Villa, caput suum ad dormiendum super ipsiugGENERAL INDEX. 127 domus hostii limine reclinaret, oculorum suorum lumen, et toto tempore 8uo antea, habuit satis clarum Set, cum ab ipsa dormicione surrexit, firmatis oculis suis, nichil omnino vidit, nec videre potuit ab hora qua sic surrexit usqne ad diem Veneris in Festo Beati Petii predicto Requisitus per dictum Episcopum si nunc videre potuit, dixit quod sic Et, ut id probaiet, idem Episcopus quesivit ab eodem in quo digito et qua manu sederet anulus quern portavit; et multa alia et similia quesivit ab eodem Ad que omnia, prout fuerunt, sufficienter lespondebat eidem Item, requisitus de vicinis suis in dicta Villa de Keynesham qui noticiam piemissoium habebant, dixit quod Walterus de Greneweye, Johannes Raulfe, Walterus Keteforde, Johannes Keteforde, Willelmus le Thechere, Adam le Thecheie, et multi alii fuerunt vicini sui, qui a predicta hoi a quousque ab-inde versus Criditoniam recesseiit cecum viderunt Item, requisitus qualiter novit vel scivit de loco illo Criditonensi, dixit quod, cum semel dormiret, postquam erant, ut pi emittitur, oculi sui clausi, videbatur sibi sompniendo quod Ecclesiam Sancte Crucis Criditonensis visitaret, et ibidem reciperet visum suum Requisite uxor predicta supei omnibus que a prefato Thoma requirebantur in hac parte idem dicit in virtute juramenti piedicti, excepta visione per sompnium, cum eodem. Requisitis, eciam, ceteris piedictis, dixerunt, in viitute juramenti piedicti, quod videiunt prefatum Thomam, postquam venit apud Ciiditoniam, non valentem videre exceptis indiciis, set habentem oculos sempei clausos quum eum videbant, pi out prima facie apparebat eisdem Quibus sic actis, precepit idem Episcopus Canonicis et Vicariis tunc ibidem pi esentibus, quod, cum magna devocione, per solempnitates debitas, Deo, Beate Marie, Sancte Oruci, et Omnibus Sanctis, pulsatis solempniter campanis ipsius Ecclesie, gracias exsolverent speciales, ut in talibus fieri fuerat consuetum j1 107. See Ros, Saer de ; 126b: Stapeldon, Bp ; 169c Creedy, the Chapel of [Uapella de Cridie, MS], See Upton Hellions (Inst.); 45b. Cressi, Gilbert, see Consistory Court; I72b. Crewecombe, John de, inst to Maker ; 166b. Crey, Thomas, a blind man, recovers his sight miraculously, see Crediton; 107. Criccol, William de, inst. to Lanlivery ; 174. Criminous Clerks, etc,— Commission, directed to his Official-Principal (10 Jan, 1314-15} ; to make Inquisition, and (if necessary) correct and punish, or even deprive the offenders of their Benefices A second Commission, directed to the same, was issued on the same day The Bishop would shortly be absent fiom his Diocese ; and his Official-Pi incipal was empoweied to make Inquisition as to vacant Benefices, and Clerks presented thereto ; but no action was to be taken thereupon apait from the Rural-Chapter in each case— “extia plenum Loci Capitulum ” ; 101 Cristenistowe, Stephen de, priest, see Clayhanger; 107b. Croft, Philip de; he held two Knight’s fees of the Bishop of Exeter, in Elnestede ; 15b. i Dr Olivei (in his Monasticonoi the Dio- but, misreading the initial letter of the cese) gives an abstract of this Document, blind man’s surname, calls him ‘‘Orey ”128 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Cromhale, Walter de, inst. to Black Torrington ; 110, 115, 120b : L 209b, 210. Cruce, Philip de, inst. to Barnstaple Y. ; 62b, (Ord.) 228b. Crusades, concerning the,— Oommissio super Levacione et Colleccioue Decime Sexennalis,— Directed to the Dean and Chapter of Exeter, 12 Sept, 1313,—“super colleccione Decime Sexennalis, per Dominum Papam in subsidium Terre Sancte imposite ”—“Et memorandum quod mittebatur ista Commissio predictis Decano et Capitulo per Dominum Ricaidum, Rectorem Ecclesie de Were [Giffard] ” ; 81. Liter a super Inhibucvone Armorum:— Venerabilibus Patiibus, Dominis Dei giacia Archiepiscopo Cantuaiiensi et Episcopis ejus Suffraganeis, Frater Nicholaus, miseracione Divina titulo Sancti Eusebii Presbitei Cardinalis, Apostolice Sedis Nuncius pio negociis Terre Sancte, salutem in Domino sempiternam —Noveritis nos recepisse Mandatimi Apostolicum in hec verba:—Clemens [V] Episcopus, seivus servorum Dei, dilecto filio, Nicholao, titulo etc, salutem et Apostolicam Benediccionem —Cum nuper, ceitis ex causis, que nos ad id racionabiliter induxerunt, in Francie, Anglie, et Alemannie Regnis, et non nullis aliis Paitibus, in quibus Torneamentorum et Justaium consuevit usus haberi, illorum excercicia, quibusdam penis in conti afacientes adjectis, duxerimus inhibenda, prout in nostiis inde confectis Literis—quarum tenorem, ut de illis certitudo plenior habeatur, Piesentibus inseri fecimus—plenius con-tinetur ; volumus, et Discrecioni tue per Apostolica Scripta mandamus, quatinus Inhibucionem hujusmodi, ubi et quando expedire videi is, satis ac sollempniter puplicares Tenoi, autern, predictus talis est:— BULLA Clemens Episcopus, seivus servorum Dei, ad futuram rei memoriam. Passiones miserabiles Tei re Sancte, in quibus viscera nostia, pei debite eompassionis affectum, multi doloiis aceibitate toiquentur abolim, interne pietatis oculis intuentes Apostolicis, pectoiis studia indefesse conveitimus, ac vias et modos exquisivimus diligenter quibus ei posset de oportuni succursus auxilio provideii Et tandem, Illius Qui Ten am ipsam Pioprio Sanguine, Precio Salutis nostre, peifudit, piopiciante clemencia, in Concilio Viennensi, eodem approbante Concilio, in ipsius Terre que peculiaris preclari nostri Salvatoris heieditas est, in qua Celi Regem Virgo Puerpera genuit, quam eciam Redemptoiis nostri Pi eciosisssimus Cruor pro humani generis Redempcione peifudit, in qua poni meruit Sepulcri Dominici fundamentum, et quam resurgens Chiistus a mortuis Resurreccionis gloria multipliciter illustravi^ succuisum generale Passagium duximus ordinandum. Ad quod, cum nostris, operante Ilio Cujus negocium agebatur, Qui animos Regum et Principum prout et quando vult Devocionis igne succendit, ad salubiium excercicium accionum karissimorum in Christo filiorum nostrorum, Philippi Fiancoium, Edwardi Anglorum, et Ludovici Slavarum, Regum illustrium, et dicti Regis Francorum aliorum filiorum et fratrum, concunentibus voids et animis, ipsi et quamplures alii, Duces, Comites, et Barones, nobiles et potentes, ad vindicandas nostri Redemptoris injurias, ad liberandam Ten am Sanctam de Agarenorum manibus, que, pecca tis exigentibus, nunc eoiundem pollutis pedibus conculcatur ; necnon et pro suorum remedio peccatorum, se tiansituros in diete Terre Sancte subsidium, in eodem Passagio, pei votum assumpte Cracis, specialiter obligarunt. Set, proch dolor, versutus hostis humani generis, eversor bonorum operum, et callidus procurator maloium, quique ardenciores in Dei servicio et Deo familiariores latenter magis impungnat, mille habens modos nocendi, quorundam Ciueisignatoium et aliorum, qui ad procuiandum homines, arma, expensas, et equos, pro dicto Passagio faciendo, debeient esse solliciti et intenti, animos ad procurandum contrarium, sub quadam pro-GENERAL INDEX, 129 Causa bitatis improbatide1 specie, fallaciter inclinavit. Cum, enim, in Tornqamentis hibu- Jus^sj [II. “ Visitado facta apud Columpstoke, die Martis próxima ante Festum Sancti Laurencii [6 Aug ], Anno Domini M° CCC° tercio, per Magistros J. de Upayene et Willelmum de Sancta Elena, ad hoc per Capitulum deputatos,— “ Libri, Vestimenta, et omnia Ornamenta Ecclesie, ut in vasis et utensibus necessariis, in próxima Visitacione ìeperta, remanent in statu sufficienti, una cum Ymagine Beate Virginis in Magno Altari, et ejusdem Sánete Virginis et Saneti Nicholai ad Altare in Navi Ecclesie ex parte Boriali, et Ymagine Sánete Ratei ine ad aliad Altare in parte Australi ; feretio et hercia ad Tenebras, et Ceieo Pascali, de quibus omnibus nulla fuit mencio in Visitacione predicta ; ita quod nullus defectus appai et in Ecclesia nec ejus coopertura, Cimiterio vel ejus clauso, nisi quod ad Altaría in Navi Ecclesie deficiunt Frontalia, et quod sera Pixidis argentee pro infiimis visitandis est parumper contracta. “ Inquisicio facta ibidem per Johannem Benet, Ricardum Thurlok, Robertum de Mapelturnham (sic), Michaelem de Bosco, Willelmum de Hanvyle, Osbertum de Wydeyete, Willelmum Whytinohg, Johannem Leyem, et Henricum de Forse ; qui, jurati, dicunt, sicut in próxima Visitacione, quod Firmaiius et ballivi sui bene se gerunt erga tenentes Manerii, nec giavant eos in aliquo, nec imponunt eis sei vicia aliqua pieterquam debita et consueta, nisi quod cotarii dicunt se indebite oneratos de levacione feni ulti a quam antiquitus consueverunt. Et hoc non est imputandum, ut asseiunt, Magistio Roberto vel ejus bailivis, quia tempore Domini Reginaldi le Arceveske, predecessoris ejusdem, fuit hoc introductum. Similitcì dicunt quod Vicaiius honeste se habet in omnibus, et satis diligenter exercet ea que Officio suo incumbunt De peccatis, vero, celatis, sortilegiis, usuris, et aliis ciiminibus enormibus occultatis, dicunt se nichil scire Preterea dicunt quod sunt in Manerio predicto tres carucate terre, quarum una est de Sanctuaiio, et valent per annum 1x5, deducto custo ; et triginta et j acre prati, estimacionis xxxj5 , cum quinquaginta acris pasture in duobus clausis, que valent xs. Et est summa redditus assisi (cum auxilio et . . . 1viginti solidis de trituratone, et xs de redditu Sanctuarii), xvjfo'. Et molendinum biadi valet xxj5 vüjt¿ Decima garbarum xxli. Et sic est summa tocius valoris, pei saciamentum ipsorum, xlijfo* vj5. ixd Similiter dicunt quod presens Firmarius melioravit locum, post tempus ultime Visitacionis, in palicio facto tians aquam et diverts fossatis, prout particulariter computabunt xliiij5., preter melioracionem xx librarum in prioii Visitacione contentam. In ddmibus, vero, Curie, clausis, gardinis, molendinis, seu quibuscumque aliis, nullum assignant defectum, nisi in grangia Occidentali, que dicunt se posse reparare per duos solidos ”—Ibid , page 42] [III Visitado facta in Ecclesia de Columpstoke, xiij die mensis Aprilis, Anno Domini Millesimo CCCm0 quartodecimo, Indiccione duodecima, Pontificatus Domini dementis Pape Quinti Anno Nono, per Magistrum Ricardum de Coletone, Commissarium Domini Walteri Episcopi predicti ; cujus Commissionis tenor est supra2 in pioxima pagina,—presentibus Magistro Bartholomeo de Casti o, Ricardo de Morcestre, Ricardo de Otery, Roberto Daumarle, clericis, et ego (sic), J [de Lancevatone] In qua Ecclesia reperiebantur defectus subsequentes,-—videlicet, Velum Nupciale omnino insufficiens. Venitarium3 insufficiens Ciismatorium sine serura. Lucerna insufficiens Navis Ecclesie male coopertus Vicaria nimis exilis—que nunquam fuit taxata, ut asseruit Vicarius Vitrum fenestrarum in Cancello fractum ; et deficit vitrum unius fenestre in Navi Ecclesie. Unde dictus Commissarius injunxit quod omnes predicti defectus reparentur, per eos ad quos pertinet correccio, citra Festum Sancti Michaelis proximo futurum, sub pena x librarum ad Fabiicam Ecclesie Exoniensis,—Willelmo Almanisheghe, Rogero Trille, Rogero Pyde, Parochi-anis diete Ecclesie, tune presentibus ; 84b. Cumbe, John de, V. of Stoke-Gabriel, see Aleborne; 44. 1 A blank space, not filled in 2 See Visitations 3 i( Liber Ecclesiasticus, in quo descrip- J2 tus Psalmus cum notis musicis, Venite, Exultemus Domino, etc. (Synod. Exon., Anno 1287.)”—D'Arnis.132 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Curtiniaeo, John de (see “Wills”—Queen Margaret); L 214b. Curtisknolle, Robert de (see “Confessions”); 48: resigns Sydenham[-Damarel]; 112b. Cusgaran, William de, see Manacean (Inst); 39. D. Dagoun, Andrew, V. of Braunton, deceased ; 146b. Danyel, John, collated (by lapse) to St. Clether; 145b. Daniel, Thomas, Canon-Regular of Bodmin ; 71. Dare, William, clerk; L 203. Darnel, John, inst to Staverton ; 167. Dartmoor, the Forest of, see Devon ; 152. Daudele, Sir Hugh, junior, presents to Bradninch ; 126b. Daudele, Roger, R. of St Stephen’s-by-Saltash ; 167b, 168. Daumarle, John, presents to Sydenham [-Damarel]; 112 Daumarle, Robert, clerk, see Culmstock; 84b: Consistory Court; I72b Daumarle, Thomas, inst. to St Martin’s-by-Looe ; 36, 81b, 87b See “Wills”—Bodrigan, Ysolda de; 60; also, (Ord) 218, 220b, 228. Daumarle, Walter, V. of Totnes, see Ashprington; 38: he exchanges Totnes for Ashprington; 59b. See Exeter, Archdeacons of (Inst); 121. Dauuna, John ; L 197. Dawney, [de Alneto], Elizabeth (relict of Sir William), presents to St. John-in-Cornwall; 57b. Dawney, Sir Nicholas, Knt., presents to St. John-in-Cornwall; 127b. Dawnay, Wm, R. of St. John-in-Cornwall; 37b, 43b, (Ord.) 218: R. of Lanreath; 145b, (Ord.) 232b : deceased; 162b. Davailes, John, see Little Torrington (Inst); 7lb. David, John, Canon-Regular of Bodmin; 51b, 71. David, John (of Shillingford); L 199. Davy, John, “ de Gower,” clerk; (Ord.-Pris.) 236b. [Dawlish,— Visitacio apud Doulys, die Meicuiii proxima ante Festum Translacionis Beati Thome, Martins, Anno supradicto [5 July, 1301]. Bee page 107, note (2).GENERAL INDEX. 133 Quo die fuerunt in Ecclesia loci piedicti unum Psalterium, magnum et bene scriptum, cum Ympnaiio et Tiopario in eodem volumine; aliud Psalterium, dilaniatum et parvi valoris ; Legenda tocius anni in ij voiuminibus, cum Anti-phonario spaisim interposito Item, Antiphonarium per se, bonum, continens Statuta Synodalia Ordinale sufficiens Manuale, Capitularium, et Collectaiium, in eodem volumine Duo Calices interius exteiiusque deauiati, et satis honesti. Unum Missale tantum sufficiens Giadale nobile cum Tropario, et aliud Gradale sine Tropaiio Processionale nullum, nisi in Giadalibus Cancellum novum sumptibus Capituli constructum, caiens celatura Pixis ad Eukaiistiam eburnea, argento ligata, sine sera Ciphus prò infìrmis de stanno Crismatorium ligneum sine sera. Septem paria Coiporalium. Tria paria Yestimentoium integia, quorum unum Festivale decens, et alia satis ydoiiea. Due Albe sine Casulis. Tualle xiiij, quaium j cum parura. Frontale ad Majus Altare satis conveniens Duo superpellicia bona, et tei cium debile Rochete iij bone Crux Proeessionalis de metallo, cum hasta curta et insufficienti. Duo Candelebra Processionalia de metallo perpulchra, et iiij de stanno. Duo Vexilla nova Pannus de seiico subtilis auro stragulatus, de dono Firmaiii, prò Patena tenenda Paxillum sufficiens Cista parva, ferro ligatà Catene turribili fracte Ymago Sancti Gì egorii ad Majus Aitale male depicta, et altera manu truncata. Yas de plumbo ad Aquam Benedictam Yelum Quadiagesimale sufficiens. Deficit pannus mortuorum Et Fons est sine serura Scalarium versus Curiam indiget reparacione Testes Synodales dicunt quod Yicarius, quem bonum reputant, non residet ersonaliter, set habet loco suo Dominum Adam, capellanum, qui bene et oneste se gerit, et optime informat eos in Spiritualibus Set Randulphus capellanus tenui t suam concubinam per decennium et ultra, vel ulti a ; et sepius inde correptus incorrigibilis peiseverat Clericus Ecclesie continens et honestus.—Agnes Daya, firmaria, contempnit Nicholaum, virum suum ; nec audet accedei e ad eam : et hoc quia Matheus, ai miger Firmarii, antequam adiret Curiam Romanam, suscitavit ex ea prolem, et per hoc elata inuit in viium suum quosciens (sic) ipsum videt, verberando ipsum et male tiactando. Set postquam idem Matneus rediit a Cuiia, non cieduntquod eam fiequentaverit De aliis peccatis occultatis nichil dicunt, . Johannes Lupus, ] fWillelmusde 1 fWalterus He Ricaidus de Lange-j ( Helmisfoide, | | misforde, doune, }» -{ Adam Zemai, {--{Johannes de Willelmus Byarde, I I Rogeius Uppe- j Laberne, j b bilie, j l.Thomas Byaide, J jurati, dicunt quod Magister Bertholomeus, nunc Firmarius ipsorum, et ballivi sui, non sunt eis incuriosi in aliquo, et defendunt eos optime veisus extràneos ; et ignoiant si aliqua antiqua consuetudo ipso[ium] sit per Fiimarium mutata. Et dicunt quod in Manerio de Doulys sunt de ìedditu assiso xxxvli vs iiijd. ; de auxilio assiso xlijs. ; de berbiagio xljs iijItem, apud Tengemue, cxviijs. vjd. db Duo molendina valent pei annum x maicas. Perquisitum Hundredi ls Et perquisitum Capituli, deductis expensis, xs. Due carnee in dominico, cum gardino et prato, cs. Et tota decima gaibarum xxvli vj5. viij. Holond, John, clerk, see Philleigh (Inst.); 144b. Holsworthy [Hallesworthi, Haldesworthi, Healdesworthe, and Haldesworthi, MS.],— Master William de Caneu, cleik, R ,—Dispensation : non-residence for three years, to study, etc (30 Aug, 1312) ; 73: renewed, for a yeai (19 Aug, 1315) ; 107b: again (4 Aug, 1316) ; 113b: again, till Michaelmas, 1318 (1 Aug, 1317) ; 120: and again (25 Sept, 1318) ; 130 —He appeared, 21 Sept, 1319, by his Pioctor, Thomas Peris, R of Pillaton, befoie Richard de Coletone, Official-Principal, “ in judicio pro Tribunali sedente in Majori Ecclesia Exoniensi, in Loco Consistoiii,” and promised, under a penalty of 100s, to put in repaii the bam and other buildings belonging to his said Rectory, before the Feast of St. Peter ad Vincula (1 Aug )—“ Vacat, quia lemissa per Dominum ” {margin) ; 142b—Sir Nicholas de Wethei grave, R,—Licence of non-iesidence till Michaelmas, 1323,—“pio utilitatibus, ut asseiuit, ejusdem Ecclesie ” . . . “ ita quod visitet Ecclesiam ipsam tempoie Quadi agesimali; videlicet, tota Quadragesima vel aliqua parte notabili ejusdem (25 July, 1322),—“ qui promisit Fabrice Exoniensi C solidos 168 Honemenacote (also called “ de Winescote” ; Ord. 243), Richard de, collated to a Prebend in Crediton; 142b: inst. to Iddesleigh; 151b, 152, 176, 181b. Honitone, Peter de,— R. of Ilsington, see Lawhitton {Inst); 59: resigns his Piebend in Ciediton and is, immediately, admitted to the same again, in commendam ; 67 : again lesigns ; 67b: is collated to a Prebend in St. Ciantock; 67—See Rome; 68, 68b: Glasney {Inst); 72b: Lanivet {Inst); 74: Bodmin Priory; 89b: Cookbury ; 107b: Brothertone ; 112: Clyst Episcopi; 114b: is inst [not inducted] to Aveton-Giffaid; 128: resigns Ilsington, and is inducted (not instituted) to Lustleigh ; 128b: lesigns his Piebend in St Ciantock; 129b: is collated to a Prebend in Glasney ; 155. He was Pioctor foi Thomas de Hentone ; 31b: Roger de Otery; 35: Robeit Bythewalle ; 76b: and Thomas Heieward ; 85 Honicherche, Matilda de ; (Ord -Pris) 236b. Horn, John, and Beatrix his wife ; L 194. Hortone, Roger de, his Election to be Prior of Launceston,— “Litera proclamatoiia pio Electo ” (diiected to the Dean of Trigg-Major), 5 April, 1308 ; 32: Commission (directed to the Abbat of Tavistock, Roger de Otery, Commissaiy-Geneial, and Wm Bloyou, Canon of Glasney), same date; 32b. The Bishop (Elect) writes to the King for his Licence (the See being vacant pending his Consecration), 3 May, 1308 ; 33b: Commission for Hortone’s Installation, 4 May, 1308; ibid —On the 20th of Feb , 1308-9, the Bishop, in the Chapter-House of the Piioiy, admonished this Piior, undei pain of depiivation, to exhibit within two yeais, to himself or his Successor, his “ Piivilegium,” by virtue of which he retained the dignity, being illegitimate He appeared at Clyst within the said term, and, having satisfied the Bishop, was discharged ; 38b. Hortone, Robert de, presents to the Chantry of St. MaryGENERAL INDEX. 181 Magdalene, Torrington ; 68b. Holemede, William de, inst to Brampford-Speke ; 131. Huggeworthi, Fr. Ralph de, Canon-Regular of Launceston ; 115. Huish [Hywys, MS],—Richard de Esse, R.,—Dispensation: non-iesidence for a year from Michaelmas last, to study, etc (14 Oct., 1308) ; 35b. Hywys (also, Hiwische), Dame Matilda de (relict of Sir Richard), presents to St. Ewe; 42, 49b, 59, 59b: to Lan-sallos; 150. Hulierd, Richard, R. of Loxhore ; 45. Hulle, Robert de, inst. to West Alvington ; 169. Hundreman, Adam le, and Alice his wife ; L 203. Hunte, Walter called le, inst. to Sir William Martin’s Chapel at Fremington ; 60b. Hurbertone, Geoffrey de, inst. to Hennock; 81b: deceased; 171. Hurbertone, John de, clerk, Dispensacio super defectu natali-um—“ de presbitero genitus et soluta ”, (19 Dec., 1308) ; 37. Hurtleghe, Richard de, V. of Buckland-Brewer ; 72b. Hyde Abbey,—Gancio Abbatis de Hida :— —Venerande Religionis viro, Domino Dei giacia Abbati de Hida, Wyntoniensis Diocesis, Reverendi Viri Domini Abbatis de Bello Loco, ejusdem Diocesis Judicis Principalis, una cum discretis viris, Magistio Ada de Herforde, Officiali Wyntoniensi et Gai diano Frati um Ordinis Minorum Wyntonie, in hac pai te a Sede Apostolica deputatis Commissariis, Walterus, permissione, etc salutem, etc —Audito nupei quod discretus vir, Dominus Archidiaconus Cicestrensis, occasione cujusdam Regie Piohibicionis supei libertate Ecclesie, seu Capelle, de Boseham, eidem Domino Aichidiacono, ut dicebatur, porrecte, juiisdiccionem dictoium Abbatis de Bello Loco, Magistii Ade, Officialis et Gai diani, ac Commissariorum eoiumdem in hac pai te, in Causa Appellacionis que vei titur, seu verti speratur, intei nos Partem appellantem ex parte una, et Archidiaconum predictum, ex pai te altera, coram eis, annullale et forum eciam ipsorum et vesti um nititui declinare ; vosque ex hoc veremini quod, si in hujusmodi Causa piocedetis ulterius, fatigari poteritis ea occasione, forsitan, laboribus et expensis ; nos, hujusmodi timoiem, si quis sit, a vobis excutere cupientes, vobis fidelitei et bona fide piomittimus quod, si in dieta Causa processeiitis prout, absque dubio, de jure procedei e poteritis, vos erga Dominum Regem et quoscumque alios, cujuscumque condicionis existant, ea occasione indempnes conservabimus Et ad id omnia bona nostra, mobilia et immobilia, tenoie Piesencium, obligamus. Similiter, eciam, piomittimus pro quibuscumque aliis qui pio nobis caverint in hac pai te.—In cujus rei, etc —Datum apud Clyst (27 Oct, 1314) ; 89.—This is followed by a copy of a ‘ Caucio,’ in identical terms, diiected to the said Warden of the Friars Minois of Winchester, on the same day Hyde, Ralph de la (son of Thomas), inst. to Whitstone (Cornwall) ; 42b, 44, 44b, 51, (Ord.) 222b : Canon of St. Grantock, deceased ; 53b. Hyde, Thomas de la ; L 201b. Hyde, William de la, Canon-Regular of* Bodmin; 71.182 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. A William de la Hyde was inst to a Piebend in St. Ciantock (13 Aug* 1310); 53b: deceased; 101b, 106b. Hydone, Sir Wm. de, Knt. deceased, see Clyst-Hydon (Inst); 88 Hidone, John de, presents to Clyst-Hydon ; 144b. Hyndwille, Richard de ; L 190b. I. Iddesleigh [Yuddesleghe, MS.],— Master Richaid de Honemenacote, subdeacon, R,—Dispensation: non-ìesidence for thiee yeais, to study, etc (26 Sept., 1320) ; 152: lenewed [Honemanecote, MS] for a yeai, in Foieign Paits (7 Aug , 1323) ; 176: renewed for two yeais (5 Sept, 1324) ; 181b Ideford [[Giddeforde, MS ], —Sir Walter, R,—Licence to put his Benefice out to farm to Sii John de Chageforde, chaplain, foi tlnee yeais ;—“ et dabit ad Fabiicam Exoniensem, singulis annis, quinque solidos ” (31 Dec , 1315); 111. Ilfracombe,— “ Dominus injunxit paiochianis de Ylfiedecumbe, apud Ylfiedecumhe, quod infia annum fieri facerent, et habeient in Matiice Ecclesia ipsorum, Ymaginem Beate Malie Virgin is, ita decentem et formosam sicut in Capella Beate Virginis ibidem tùric tempoiis habuerunt ; sub pena xls ” (26 July, 1309) ; 42b. —Pena et Pieceptum supei Ecclesia de Ilfridecombe,— —Apud Ilfridecombe, xxij,io die dicti mensis [Nov., 1321], constitutus Dominus in Ecclesia Parochiali dellfiidecombe, in pi esencia Domini Heniici de Chambeinon, Militis, et Pationi diete Ecclesie, Robeiti de Bikeleghe, Adami de Stoddone, Willelmi Schurreve, Ricardi Schurreve, J oh annis le Lange, Adami de Trewent, Thome de Tiewent, Willelmi le Taillui, Adami Fabri, Thome Ware, Willelmi Gei some, Willelmi Benet, j unions, Rogeii Mugge, Johannis Hemi, Johannis Knosse, Johelis Fabii, Johannis Pistoiis, Thome Pistons, et nonnulloium paiochianoium ipsius Ecclesie, perpendens quod eadem Ecclesia capax non erat omnium parochianoium ejusdem, pfecepit et injunxit eisdem parochianis, nomine suo, et nomine omnium comparochianorum suoium diete Ecclesie, quod eandem Ecclesiam ampliaient, hinc et inde, pei duas alas competentes, et corpus ipsius Ecclesie in longitudine similiter ampliarent pei xxiiij01’ pedes ad minus, infia biennium a Festo Beati Michaelis pioximo secuturo, sub pena xlU sterlingoium, applicandarum Fabiice Ecclesie Beati Petii Exoniensis, pro voluntate et arbitrio dicti Domini” ; 162*>. —Reginald de Champemoun, piiest, R ,—Dispensation: non-iesidence for two yeais, to study in Theology or Canon-Law (11 May, 1310); 51: again, [Ilfaidicombe, MS], for a yeai,—“et dabit ad Fabricam xx solidos” (20 Sept, 1318) ; 129b. Ilfrydecombe, Adam de, Y. of Staverton, deceased ; 105. Ylstyngtone, William de, inst. to Cotleigh ; 38. Ilton, in Malborough, see Cheverestone (Oratories) ; 39b. Inge, William, inst. to Heanton-Punchardon ; 148. Inkepenne, Richard de, R. of Dittisham; 33b, 36, 115, (Ord.) 224b, 225. Innocent III, Pope (see Rymer, I, 197 : Wilkins, I, 545),— Privilegium Innocencii Pape super Liberiate Eleccionis [The woids “ Privilegium eligendi Pielatos per JRegem concessum ” have been added in the marginGENERAL INDEX. 183 Innocencius Episcopus, etc, Veneiabilibus Fratribus, etc., Ecclesiarum Pielatis pei Angliam constitutis, saluterò, etc.—Dignis laudibus attollimus magnifì-cenciani Creatoiis quod, postquam Idem, Qui est miiabilis et teiribilis in consiliis super filios hominum, aliquamdiu tolleravit ut peritando discurreret per areolam. orti Sui spiiitus tempestatis, quasi ludens taliter in orbe tenaium, ut sic ostenderet infirinitatem et insufficienciam nostram, nobis statuit cum. voluit, Aquilóni dixit Da, et Austro Noli piohibere, imperans ventis et mari statuit procellam in auiam, ut Haute poitum quietis inveniant peioptatum. Cum, enim, intei Regnum et Sacerdocium Anglie, non sine magno peiiculo _at-que dampno, super Eleccionibus Pielatorum giavis fueiit contioversia diucius agitata, Ilio tandem Cui nicliil est impossibile Quique ubi vult spirat mira-biliter^ cooperante, carissimus in Cliristo Filius noster, Johannes Rex Anglie illustris, liberaliter ex mera et spontanea voluntate, de consensu communi suorum Baionum, pio salute anime sue ac piedecessoium et successorum suoium, nobis concessit, et suis Literis confìrmavit, ut de ceteio, in universis et singulis Ecclesiis ac Monasteries Cathedralibus et Conventualibus tocius Regni Anglie inpeipetuum libeie fi ant Eiecciones quoiumcumque Prelatoium, majorum. eciam et minoium. Nos, igitui, giaturn et ratum habentes, concessionem hujusmodi vobis, et pei yos Ecclesiis et successoiibus vestiis, prout in ejusdeni Regis Literis perspeximus contineii, auctoiitate Apostolica confiimamus et presentis Scripti patiocinio communimus Ad majorem, autem, fiimitatem et peipetuam memoriam hujusnrodi ìei, piefati Regis Literas super hoc confectas Presentibus inseri fecimus ; quarum tenor est talis,—Johannes, Dei gracia Rex Anglie, Dominus Hibemie, et Dux Aquitanie et Normannie, et Comes Ande-gàvie, Archiepiscopis, Episcopis, Comitibus, Baronibus, et Militibus, Ballivis, et omnibus has Literas visuris, saluterai — Quum inter nos et Veneiabiles Patres nostros, Stephanum Cantuaiie Archiepiscopum, tocius Anglie Piimatem, et Sancte Romane Ecclesie Caidinalem, Willelmum Londoniensem, Eustachium Eliensem, Egidium Heifoidensem, Jocelinunr Bathoniensem et Glastoniensem, et HugonemLincoMensem, Episcopos, superdampnis et ablatis eorum tempore lutei dicti, pei Dei graciam, de mera et libei a voluntate utriusque Paitis, piene convenit, volumus non solum eis, quantum secundum Deum possumus, satis-facere, vei um eciam toti Ecclesie Anglicane salubriter et utilitei inperpetuum piovideie Inde est quod qualiscumque consuetudo, temporibus nostris et predecessorum nostroium hactenus in Ecclesia Anglicana fueiit obseivata, et quicquid juris nobis hactenus vendica verimus in Eleccionibus quoiumcumque Pielatorum, nos ad ipsorum peticionem, pro salute anime nostre et predecessorum ac successorum nostroium, Regum Anglie, libeialitei, meia et spontanea voluntate, de communi consensu Baronum nostiorum, concessimus et constituimus, et hac presenti Calta nostra confìrmavimus, ut de ceteio in universis et singulis Ecclesiis et Monasteiiis Cathedralibus et Conventualibus tocius Regni nostii Anglie, libeie sint inperpetuum Eiecciones quorumcumque Prelatoium, majorum et miuorum ; salva nobis et heiedibus nostiis custodia Ecclesiaium Monasteiiorum vacancium que ad nos pertinent. Piomittimus, eciam, quod nec impediemus nec impediri peimittemus pei nostios, nec pro-curabimus quin in singulis et univeisis Ecclesiis et Monasteiiis memoratis, postquam vacaverint, prelature quandocumque volueiint libere sibi preficiant Electores Pastore m ; petita, tamen, piius a nobis et heiedibus nostris licencia eligendi, quam non denegabimus nec diffeiemus Et si folte, quod absit, denegaremus, nichilominus piocedant Electoies ad Eleccionem Canoni cam faciendam Et similitei, post celebiatam Eleccionem, noster ìequiratur assensus, quem non denegabimus nisi aliquid racionabile pioposueiimus et libeie probaverimus, proptei quod non debeamus consentile Quare volumus et firmitei jubemus ne quis, vacantibus Ecclesiis vel Monasteiiis, contra hanc nostram Concessionem et Constitucionem in aliquo veniat vel venire pi esumai Si quis, veio, contra hoc, aliquo tempore, umquam venerit, malediccionem Omni-potentis Dei et nosti am incuri at. Hiis Testibus ; —Peti o, Wyntoniensi Episcopo, Willelmo Marescalle, Comite Pembiochie, etc, Willelmo, Comite Warrennie ; Ranulpho, Comite Cestri e ; Saiero, Comite Wyntonie ; Galfiido de Mande ville, Comite Gloucestiie et Essexie ; Willelmo, Comite de Fenaiiis ; Willelmo Briwere ; Warino filio Gei aldi ; Willelmo de Cantilupo ; Hemico de Neville ; Robeito de Yeie ; Willelmo de Huntyngfelde —Datum, pei manus Magistii Ricaidi de Mariscis, Cancellaiii nostri, xv die Januaiii, apud Novum Templum Londoniense, Anno Regni nostri xvj° [1214-15] —Nulli, ergo, omnino hominum licèat hanc Paginani nostre Confirmacionis infiingeie, vel ei ausu temerai io184 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. contiaire Si quis, autem, hoc attemptaie presumpseiit, indignacionem Oranj-potentis Dei et Beatoium Petii et Pauli, Apostoloium Ejusdem, se noverit incursurum. Similiter datum Laterani, iij Kalendas Aprilis, Pontificatus nostii Anno octavodecimo [30 March 1216] —Wiitten on a blank page, fol. 13, Institutions to Benefices, etc.,— Abbot’s-Kerswell [Carswille Abbatis, MS.], Vicars of— Sii Thomas dictus TauTcarde; on whose death,” Die Dominica proxima post Festum Sancti Giegoiii, Pape” (15 March), 1320-1, Robert de Fishacre, deacon,1 was inst., 14 Apiil ; Pations, the Abbat and Convent of Sheiborne; 157b. Affeton [Affatone, MS ], Rectors of— Sir John de Oxtone; on whose lesignation, “ quarto Id us Maii ” (12 May), 1310 Hugh Norman, accolite,2 was inst., 12 June ; Patrons, the Prioi and Convent of St Nicholas, Exetei ; 52b Alphington3 * [Alfyntone, MS ], Rectors of— Sir Stephen de Brawoda* occurs as R , 23 March, 1311-12; 69b: on whose cession, 5 Feb, 1317-18 (fol 125b) “ per Constitucionem Johannis Pape XXII contra Pluiales editam ” (see Benefices, Vacant), Sir Robert de Halstede, priest, was inst, 14 Maich; Pation, Sir Hugh de Neville, Knt ; 126 Alternon, Yicars of— Sir John ; on whose death, “ die Lune proximo post Festum Sancti Petii ad Vincula” (6 Aug), 1319, Sir Ivo de Astone, piiest, was inst, 12 Dec ; Pations, the D & C. of Exeter ; 145 Alverdiscott [Alvardiscote, MS ], Rectors of— Sir William le Mol; on whose death, “ die Lune in Vigilia Beati Johannis Baptiste ” (23 June), 1320, Sir James de Mertone, piiest, was inst, 1 Aug ; Pation, Baldwin le Flemynge, by his Pioctor, Hemy de Merwode; 150b. Alwington, Rectors of— Reginald Beaupel, deacon, occuis as R , 21 Dec , 1308 ; (Ord ) 218 Vacant, “ die Sabbati proxima post Festum Epiphanie Domini ” (8 Jan ), 1322 3,— Master John Pieres was inst, 10 Feb ; Pation, John Coffyn ; 172. Antony, East [Antone, MS], Yicars of— Sii John de Penfenlen, deacon,5 was inst, 14 Sept, 1309 ; Pations, the Abbat and Convent of Tavistock ; 43b. On whose death, “ die Meicuiii proxima ante Festum Nativitati,' Beate Virginis ” (3 Sept), 1320, Sii Henry de Godecote, piiest, was inst , 11 Sept,; Pations, the same ; 151. Roger de la Hole was inst, 5 July, 1323 ; 176b See Bradninch ( note ) Arlington [Alryngtone, MS ], Rector of— Symon de SchaJcespei e, accolite,6 was collated (by lapse\ 26 Sept 1308 ; 35b. Ashburton [Ayspertone, MS.]. Vicar of— Sir James de Ghampeneie, priest, was inst., 19 May, 1313; Patrons, the 1 Oidained priest, 18 April, 1321 ; 243 2 Oidained subdeacon, 13 June, 1310; 225b; deacon, 19 Sept, 1310 ; 226. 3 See Vol I p 107 Staneweye’s suc- cessoi, not mentioned in the Registei, was one Richaid —Rot Pat, 3 Edw. I [1274-5], m. 5 (43). — J.I.D, 4 Omitted in Oliver’s List(Eccles Antiq, i, 74); in which he has insei ted three of the Institutions to Affeton 5 Oidained priest, 20 Sept, 1309 ; 223b 6 Oidained subdeacon, 21 Dec, 1308 ; 218: deacon, 4 Apiil, 1310; 224b; piiest, 18 Apiil, 1310 ; 225.185 INSTITUTIONS, ETC. D & C of Exeter ; 78 —Vacant in 1324 (Commission diiected, 6 Oct., to the Official-Principal and Precentoi Rd. de Coletone, to ìeceive Piesenta-tions and to institute and induct) ; 181b [ Visitation (1 July, 1301) by Roba t de Veteri Ten a and John de Uphavene, see p. 107, note (a) : 11 In Visitacione presenti fueiunt in Ecclesia unum Antiplio-narium sufficiens, cum Spalterio (sic), Ympnario, Collectario, et Capitulaiib ; et aliud vetus Antiphonaiium non de Usu ex toto, cum Collectario, Capituiario, et Ympnario, Legenda Temporalis, cum Antiphonario coi espon dente, debilis et defectiva. Unum Spalterium tantum per se, obscuratum, male ligatum, et insufficiens. Legenda Sanctoium per se, bona. Ordinale tollerandum Item, Missale, bene notatum, set oonupte litere aliquaiitulum. Aliud vetus Missale, non de Usu Unum Gradale tantum per se, sine Tropaiio. Troparium per se, minus sufficiens. Processionale satis competens. Synodus competens. Duo paria Vestiraentorum integra et sufficiencia. Fiole iij, debiles et vetustate consumpte Quatuor paiia Coiporalium Pixis ad Eukaristiam, lignea et sine sera; nec pendet ultra Altare Crismatorium ligneum cum seruia Duo Candelebia Processionalia, de stanno Ciux pai va de metallo, que non sufficit ad Piocessionem. Alia Crux Piocessionalis lignea, tamen honesta ij super-pellicia sufficiencia, cum uno bono rocbeto Tiia Paxilla Tunibilum sufficiens. Vexillum novum et decornili Lucerna bona Calix nimis pai vus, vix pondeians dimidiam marcam ; et alius adirne minor, spectans ad Capellam Sancti Laurencii. Navis Ecclesie nimis obscuia Campanile nondum coopeiitur plumbo ex toto, set est in cooperiendo Obbilinus Oliver, Johannes le Tinnei, Moiis le Wiinsclie, et alii Synodales dicunt quod Vicarius, quidem, [quoad] Spiiitualitatem et Temporalitatem bene et honeste se gerit ; et de peccato moitali occultato nichil sciunt. Set dicunt quod Officialis Filmaiii in correccionibus faciendis multum rigide se geiit et nimis, ut eis videtui De Custode Ecclesie et feodo suo a Vicaiio exacto conventum est inter Paiochianos et Vicaiium piedictum quod eleiicus Vicaiii illud onus subibit de cecero quoad singula, sumptibus ejusdem Vicarii.— Domus de Chyveleghe sunt in meliori statu quam Dominus Willelmus, nunc Firmarius, eas recepit; qui de novo consti uxit quandam grangiam, cujus con-struccio estimatur ad xv marcas vel ulti a. Nec est defectus in domibus nisi in planchis camere putiefaetis et muro latrine ruinoso ; qui defectus estimantur ad vs , cum defectu columbaris male coopetti. —Garba, ibidem, valet communibus annis xxli. ; tamen, aliquo tempore vendebatui, ut dicitui, pio lvi5j marcis. Vicaiia valet per annum x marcas, et est pensionarla Firmario in x marcis. —Archives of the Bean and Chaptei, No. 3673, p. 23],—See page 34. Ashbury [Aysbyry, MS.], Rectors of— Sir Walter de la Penne, deacon,1 was inst, 16 Aug., 1309 ; Pations, the Piioi and Convent of Launceston ; 43, Aqua, David de, occuis as R, 17 June, 1318, when he was ordained subdeacon ; 239b: deacon, 23 Sept, 1318 ; 240b. Ashcombe2 [Asschecumbe and Ayschcumbe, MS ], Rectors of— Master Ralph de Stokes, accolite,3 was inst, 14 Jan., 1310-11 ; Pations, the Piior and Convent of Merton ; 59b. Master Stephen Lovccoke, clerk,4 succeeded. A Commission for his Institi! tion was diiected 16 Dec , 1316, to Tieasurer Hen tone and Richard de Morcestre, Archdn ofBaium; Patrons, the same ; 116b Ashford [“ taxanda Vicaria Ecclesie de Esseforde,” MS.],— Sir Gilbert (probably, Sir Gilbert de Moltone) occurs as V., 13 Nov., 1311 ; 66 Robert de Piltone, deacon,5 was inst, 21 Feb., 1311-12 ; Pations, the Piior and 1 Ordained priest, 20 Sept., 1309 ; 223b. 8 See Vol. I, p. 108 —Henry was R before Sir Gilbei t —Rot Pat 5 Edw I [1276-7], m. 8d (17) 3 Ordained subdeacon, 6 March, 1310- 11; 227: deacon, 20 Sept., 1315; 235b. 4 Ordained subdeacon, 26 Feb , 1316-17; 237b: deacon, 23 Sept, 1318; 240b: priest, 20 Sept., 1320 ; 243. 5 Oidained piiest, 11 Maich, 1311-12; 229b.186 THE REGISTER OP BISHOP STAPELDON. Monks of the Blessed Mary of Pilton ; 69. Ashprington [Ayspringtone, MS.], Rectors of— Nicholas de Mothaye occuis as R, 5 Feb, 1308-9 ; 38: he exchanged (by proxy—John Doromit), 26 Feb, 1310-11, with Sir Walter Daumarle (V. of Totnes) ; Patrons, the Prior and Convent of Totnes; 59b. Ashreigney [Ringgesashe, Esse Reigni, and Esse Regny, MS.], Rector of— Fulbert de Dovere occurs, first, in the Register of Henry Wodeloke, Bp of Winchester (who ordained him deacon in his Cathedral, 2 April, 1306— “Rector Ecclesie de Assheregni” (Litt Dim. fiom Bp. Bytton) ; fol. 310b. [F J B ] He is sometimes called “ Robert ” in oui Register. Ashton [Aysscherstone and Ayscherestone, MS.], Rector of— John Fitz-Uughy fiist, occurs as R, 24 Sept, 1317, when he was ordained accolite1; 238. Ashwater [Esse Water and Esse Wautier, MS ] Rectors of,— Sir William de Westbury occuis as R, 17 April, 1309 ; 40b Master Adamde Wellia, accolite, was collated, 8 Sept, 1310—“ cujus pationa-tum [Dominus] sibi et heiedibus suis et assignatis paulo antea adquisivit” ; 55. Sir William de Wesibyry was presented, 13 Oct, 1310, by Sii Richaid de Stapeldone: the Official-Principal was commissioned to institute him ; 56b. Atherington, Rectors of— Walter de Wylyngtone, cleik, occurs as R , 3 Nov , 1308 ; 36. Sir Reginald [de Wylyngtone], subdeacon,2 * occurs as R, 21 Oct, 1309 ; 44b. Vacant 17 Feb., 1317-18, “ per dimissionem Reginaldi deWylintone ” ;8 and Sir Robert de Wylyngtone, priest, was inst , 6 July, 1318 ; Patron, Sir John de Wylintone, Knt ; 128 On Robert's resignation, “ Die Dominica pioxima post Festum Sancti Mathei, Apostoli ” (24 Sept), 1318, Sir Reginald de Wylyngtone, priest, was admitted (by proxy—John de Herpathe), 2 Nov. ; Patron, the same,—Letteis of Induction only ; 138b. Aveton-Giffard, Rectors of— Sir Thomas Hereward, clerk, was presented by Sir Wm. le Prouz, Knt, and, 22 Jan.,! 1309-10, the Archdeacons of Exetei and Barnstaple and Wm. de Kylkenny and Richard de Morcestie, Canons of Exetei, were commissioned to institute and induct him ; 46b Instituted 20 April (by pioxy—William de Wolleghe) ; 49b Sir Peter deHonetone, “piesbiteium suum fi e. Episcopi], et familialem,” was inst! (Letters of Institution only), 1 Aug , 1318 ; Patron, Sii Roger de Moel, Knt ; 128 AwLiscoMBE^Aulescumbe; MS.], Yicars of— Sir William occurs as V., 1 March, 1309 10 {see “Confessions”) 48.—Vacant, “ die Mercurii in Festo Assumpcionis Beate Virginis (15 Aug )”, 1313 ; and Sir William Queynteyn (or de Quentone), priest, was inst, 6 Dec ; Patrons, the Abbat and Convent of Dunkeswell; 82. He exchanged,4 27 April, 1320, with Gilbert de Quentone (R, of Tolland [Tolonde, MS.], Somerset)', Pations, the same. Both were inst by Bishop Stapeldon on the same day, in London ; the former, under a Commission fiom Bishop Diokenesfoid, dated at 1 Oidained deacon, 22 Sept, 1319 ; 241. 2 Ordained deacon, 11 March, 1311-12 ; 229b: priest; 20 May, 1312; 230 8. See page 43 (note). 4 Oliver ovei looked this Exchange. In his List of Vicais (Eccles Antiq, i. 69) he passes at once fiom the Inst, of “ William Cuiynteyn ” (as he calls William de Quentone) to the Induction of William Attputte, in 1343.INSTITUTIONS, ETC. 187 Wivelscombe, 11 April—Pati on, Fr. Richard de Leycestre, Locum-tenens of the Prior of the Hospital of St John of Jeiusalem in England] ; 149l) Axminster, Eectors and Vicars of— Master Nicholas de Honetone was inst (see Yol. I, page 111), apparently, in 1264 But according to Olivei (Eccles Antiq., i, 147), “ this Collation was cancelled, on an Appeal to the Metropolitan, and' John de Ilminster, accoiding to the Newenliam Caitulaiy, was admitted in the Feb., following ” [1264-5]. He adds that John de Bi idport, was “ admitted Yicai on the presentation of the Abbat and Convent of Newenham, and died in 1291 ” But the said John is called “Persona” of this Parish in the Deputy-Keepei’s 46th Report, page 111:—“Bridepoit, Mastei John de, Parson of the Chuich of Axminster (which is in the King’s Patronage), Grant to,—that, although the King has granted the Advowson of the said Chuich to the Abbat and Convent of Newenham, he shall not be disquieted or molested during his life in the possession of the aforesaid Church by the said Religious oi others Westminster, 30 April [1277] ”—J. I. D.— William de Forstrete, occurs as Y , 22 Aug, 1310 ; L 192b, etc Axmouth Axemue, MS ], Vicars of— Fi Roger, dictus Hariel, on becoming Piioi of Lodres (to which this Chuich was appropriated), claimed admission, and Bp. Stapeldon commissioned Precentor Rd. de Coletone to institute him (28 Jan, 1320-1) ; 154b — Contingencia Pi iorem de Lodres, quoad Ecclesiam et Manerium de Axemue:— In Camera Hospicii Domini Exoniensis Episcopi, extra Temple Bane, Londoniis, xvj die mensis Februaiii, Anno quo supra,—Religiosus Yii, Fiater Rogerus, dictus Haiiel, Monachus, exhibuit se piesencialiter coram Episeopo memórate, et exhibuit sibi quasdam Literas Patentes, sub hac forma :—Veneiabili in Christo Patii . . . Episeopo Exoniensi, Fiater Petrus, peimissione Divina humilis Abbas Monasteiii Beati Marie de Montburge, Constánciensis Diócesis, Oidinis Sancti Benedicti, sal-utem, etc —Paternitati vestre Reverende, tenoie Presencium, significamus quod nos Fiatrem Rogerum, dictum Hamel, commona-chum nostrum, fecimus, constituimus, et ordinavimus Piiorem et Custodem Maneriorum nostrorum et Ecclesiarum nostraium de Lodies, in Episcopatu Sanumensi, et de Axemuta in vestro Episcopatu Exoniensi, existencium, cum juiibus et pertinenciis universis, tarn Spiritualibus quam Tempoialibus, ad dictum Prior atum pertinentibus. Inde est quod Reverende Paternitati vestí e supplicamus humiliter et devote quatinus prefatum Rogerum ad Ecclesiam de Axemuta et Manerium cum pertinenciis universis, prout decet et morís est, admitiere dignemini ac velitis, ipsum in hiis libere administiare permitientes — Yaleat in Christo bene et diu vestra Pateinitas Yeneianda!—Datum Anno Domini M° CCCrao xxmo, die Mercurii post Festum Beate Lucie [17 Dec ] —Demum, visis et examinatis piedictis Literis, licet, sufticientesnon’viderentur in totum, prefatus, tamen, Episcopus, ne, pio defectu competentis regiminis Ecclesie de Axemuta et Maneiii piedictorum, paterentur in Spiritualibus et Temporalibus ulterius lesionem, volens eidem Fiatii Rogeio graciam in ea paite facere specialem, ipsum virtute piedictaium Literarum ad Ecclesiam de Axemuta et Manerium Loci ejusdem, prout ad eum peitinuit, admisit, sub istis protestacionibus in hujusmodi Admissione patenter expressis, videlicet quod, non obstante ipsa Admissione, jiua, libertates, et coiisuetudines Ecclesie Exoniensis semper salve lemane'ient eidem, quibus J noiuit per hujusmodi Admissionem in aliquo derogari; quodque si inposterum apparere posset quoid ista AdmiSsio alio modo facta fuerit quam hactenus fieri consueverit, quod pro nulla penitus haberetur. Presentibus, Ricardo de Twivertone, Auctoritate Apostólica Notario’Público, Magistro Waltero de Setone, Nicholao de Hele, clericis, Domino Nicholao de Peischete, Milite, Galfrido de Doune, vadleto dicti Prioris, et aliis —Quibus sic factis, idem Frater Rogeitis, apertis coram eo Evangeliis et tactis, Canonicam Obedienciam piestitit corporaliter Episeopo antedicto; et deinde optinuit Liteias Admissionis et Ejecutorias ad easdern, in hac forma. [Copies of the foimal Letters follow ; the first directed to Haiiel, dated 16 Feb.; the second to the Aichdeacon of Exeter, oi his Official, dated 17 Feb', 1320-1; 156.—-On HwrieVs cession, “ die Sabbati próxima post Festum Sancti Andree, Apostoli ” (7 Dec ), 1324 Sir William Rohes, priest, was inst., 13 Jan, 1324-5 ; Pation, the Prior of Lodres, representing the Abbat and Convent aforesaid ; 183.188 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Barnstaple [“taxanda Vicaria Ecclesie Parochialis (Beati Petri—fol 66b) de Barum,” MS.], Yicar of— Philip de Cruce, deacon,1 was inducted—“ Literas Induccionis tantum,”—13 July, 1311 ; Pations, the Piior and Convent of Barnstaple ; 62b On the 14th the Bishop sequestrated “fiuctus et obvenciones ad altillagium ”, committing the custody to the said Philip, “itaquod pei visum ejusdem Prioiis eosdem colligat, et de eisdem respondeat cum fueiit lequisitus”; 63 Barnstaple Priory, Priors of— Paschasius occuis in 1297 (Olivei’s Monasticon, p 196) Fr. John occurs as Prior (see Exeter, St. James’s Priory), 17 March, 1313-14; 83 Barnstaple ; the Chantry Chapel “ juxta Pontem Sii Thomas de Tottonia, piiest, was collated {by lapse), 29 Feb , 1311-12 ; discord having aiisen as to the right of piesentation between Sir Wm. Maityn, Knt, and the Piioi and Monks of the Blessed Maiy Magdalene, of Barum; 69 —“Perpetua Cantaria facienda in Capella Beati Thome, juxta Pontem Barnastapolie, pro animabus Domini Henrici Traci, progenitorum et successorum suorum, et pro animabus omnium Fidelium defunctorum,”— Sir Richard de Scottescombe, priest, was inst, 19 Dec., 1319; Pation, Sir William Maityn, Knt ; 145 Barnstaple, Archdeacons of— Master Ralph Qermeyn held the Office till his collation to the Precentoisliip, in succession to Bishop Stapeldon, when Sir William de Meltone, “Domini Regis Clericus,” was collated, 13 Oct, 1308 (the day of Stapeldon’s consecration) ; 35b Master William Fitz-Rogo (misplaced by Oliver and Le Neve) was collated, in his absence, 4 Jan , 1308-9 ; 38 Master John Wela, priest, was collated, 30 March, 1309 ; 39b. On whose resignation (for the Archdeaconry of Exeter), Master Walter Giffard, S.T.D , was collated, on Eastei-Day (26 March),2 1312 ; 69b Oliver and Le Neve place Bartholomew de Sancto Laurencio and William Fitz-Rogo between Wela and Giffard ; but in eiror. And they give no dates. The latter will be found, in his propel place, above: and I can find no trace of the foimei as Archdeacon of Barnstaple. Moreover, the Registei proves that Giffard succeeded Wela immediately: he was collated to the Office—“ vacantem per liberam lesignacionem Magistii Johannis Wele ” On Giffard's promotion to the Chancelloiship of the Cathedral, Master Richard de Morcestre, Canon of Exetei, was collated, 7 Feb , 1314-15 ; 102 On whose death, Mastei Richard de Wideslade, piiest, was collated, 22 Sept, 1318 ; 130 Beaford [Beauforde, MS.], Rector of— Henry de Gatepathe (“ de Heipathe,” fol. 51), aeeolite,3 was inst. (by proxy— Vincent de Cokyngtone), 21 Feb, 1309-10; Patron, Sir John de Wylyngtone, Knt ; 47b —“ Perpetua Cantaria in Ecelesia de Beauford— Sir Walter de Thornbiri; on whose death Sir Andretv, a chaplain, was inst, 7 Nov, 1319 ; Patron, Sir John de Wilyngtone, Knt ; 144b. 1 Ordained priest, 18 Sept, 1311 ; 228b 3 Ordained subdeacon, 18 Apiil, 1310 ; 3 “Pascha: Septimo Kalendas Aprilis,” 224b: deacon, 13 June, 1310 ; 225b : —not 3 Dec., 1314, as in Le Neve. piiest, 19 Dec., 1310 ; 226.INSTITUTIONS, ETC. 189 Beaworthy [Beworthi, MS.], Rector of— John Luveriche, subdeacon, occurs as R , 8 Dec , 1323 ; l77b. Belstone [Bellestone, MS.], Rector of— Vacant, “ a die Meicuiii próxima post Festum Parificacionis Beate Maiie ” (8 Feb ), 1323-4, and Walter de Setone, Commissaiy, instituted Henry de Folejorde “die Meicuiii próxima post Festum Sancti Georgii” (25 April), 1324 ; Pation, William de Folefoide ; 181. Bere-Ferrers [Byr, MS ], Kectors of— Vacant, “a die Martis pioxima post Festum Sancti Hillaiii proximo preteii-tum ” (17 Jan), 1317-18, on the death of Walter de Ferers (see Vol I, page 336: he occuis, as R, as late as 3 July, 1317 ; L 211b) Master Henry de Niwetone, subdeacon, was inst, 18 March ; Patron, Sii William de Feraiiis, Knt. ; 126 On whose íesignation Sir Reginald Pypard, clerk,1 was inst., 20 Sept , 1318 ; Patron, the same; 130 Berry-Narbor [Biri Nerberd and Beri Neyberd, MS],— Master Richard de Tregiliou; on whose death the Bishop appointed Master Henry de Stowfoid “ yconomus ” of the revenues (3 Maich, 1315-16) ; 112. Richard de Chuddeleghe, cleik (an intruder, but see p 45) John de Putteforde, clerk (another intruder) Master John le Knyghte, clerk —[Oidained deacon (Litt. Dim.) by the Bp of Winchester, 13 June, 1321, in the Parish-Church of Bishop’s Waltham (Regist Rigaud de Asserio ; fol. C )—F J. B ];— The Bishop wiites thus to John le Knyghte (12 Feb , 1317 18,—tc Quia nos, nunc, piimo intelleximus quod Ricm dus de Chuddeleghe, cleiicas, in Ecelesia Parochiali de Biri Neiherd, nostre Diócesis, nullo tempore justuni Titulum, velineajus aliquod habuit seu ad earn, quodque predicta Ecelesia, post mortem cujusdam Magistri Pdcai di de Tregiliou, nupei et ultimo Rectoris ejusdem, per dissensionem et discordiam diveisorum ut Patroni presentancium ad eandem, tanto tempoie jam vacavit quod ipsius Collado, juxta Statuta Latranensis Concilii, est ad nos, hac vice vacacionis, libere devoluta; et volentes peisonam tuam in hac parte prosequi favore gracie specialis, dictam Ecclesiam . . cum suis juribus et peitiiienciis univeisis . . tibi, quatenus de juie possuinus, confeiimus . . ; nol entes, tarn en, quod pel hanc nostram Collacionem alicui Pationo ejusdem Ecclesie in futuris vacacionibus ejusdem piejudicium aliquod geneietui ”—The Letteis of Induction were diiected to the Dean of Schiiewille; 125. But fuither troubles weie in stoie for Knyghte. A Commission was directed, 8 Feb., 1320-1, to Precentoi Coletone and William de Wolleglie, R of Yarnscombe, on his complaint that, although he had been canonically inst, one John de Puttefoide, cleik, had intruded himself and taken possession of the Church, disposing of the revenues as he pleased, to the gieat injuiy of the Rector The Commissaiies weie to investigate the case, and, if the complaint were well founded, to eject the intrudei and to íestore the Rectoi to his full lights; 155 The matter was settled in this way,—“ Eisdem die et loco, comparuerunt coram Domino, in Aula sua ibidem [apud Farendone, xj die mensis Apiilis—1321 J, Magister Johannes le Knyght, de Lawittetone, et Johannes de Putteforde, de Biii Nerberde, Ecclesiaium se pretenden tes Rectores . . Johannes le Knyght Ecclesiam de Lawittetone predictam, et piefatus Johannes de PuHefo? de totum jus, si quod habuit, in Ecelesia de Biri antedicta, in manus ejusdem Domini dimiseiunt, re et verbo; sub hac, tamen, protestaeione, quod si dicta Ecelesia de Biri, in qua idem Johannes íe Knyght se asseiuit institutum, ab eo quomodolibet evincatui, ad pielibatam Ecclesiam de Lawittetone licite íedire possit et letineie, sicut prius; et jus, eciam, dicti Johannis de Putteforde ad Ecclesiam de Biii sibi maneat illibatum. Quibus dimissionibus pei Dominum admissis, idem Dominus, hujusmodi pi otestacioni annuens, Ecclesiam de Lawittoue, sic—ut premittitur— vacantem, et ad suam Collacionem immediate spectantem, eidem Johanni de Putteforde contulit tunc, ibidem, —presentibus Magistris Nicholao de Hele, Walteio de Setone ” ; 157b. 1 Ordained accolite, 23 Sept, 1318, 240: deacon, 22 Dec., 1319 ; 242b. subdeacon, 23 Dec, 1318; 240b:190 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Bickleigh [in the Deanery of Tiverton—Bykeleghe, MS],— Master Walter de 3fymmelonde, subdeacon, occurs as R 3 Nov , 1308 ; 36 Bickleigh [in the Deanery of Tamerton—Bykeleghe, MS J,— Master William de Wolleghe occuis as R, 18 April, 1310, when he was oi darned deacon ; 224h: priest 6 Maich, 1310-11 ; 227b. He exchanged, for Yarnscombe, with Sir William Hereward, who was inst, 27 Sept, 1318 ; Patrons, the Abbat and Convent of Buckland ; 130b. Bicton [Bukyntone and Buketone, MS ], Rectors of— Martin le Arbloster, subdeacon, was R as eaily as 20 Nov , 1308 ; 36b. On whose lesignation Master William de Tudewille2 was inst, 8 May, 1310 ; Patron, Geoffrey le Arblostei ; 50b —This was an exchange with the R of Lympstone. After an Incumbency of about a month, Tudewille, exchanged back again to Lympstone with the said Martin, “dictus le Arbloster,” deacon, who was inst, 16 June, 1310 ; Patron, the same ; 52b On his resignation Sir Ralph “dictus le Aiblaster,” priest, was admitted, 9 June, 1318 ; Patron, Richard le Aiblastei, —“ et, jurata Obediencia in peisona predicti Ricaidi, Procurators ejusdem Radulphi, . . optinuit Literas Induccionis; 127b. Bideford [Bidiforde, MS ],1 2 3 Rectors of— Sir William Dunnynge occuis as R., 25 July, 1309 ; 42b.—On his death “ die Dominica proxima post Festum Assumpcionis Beate Virginis” (20 Aug), 1318, Master Henry \Toyt\ de Cornubia, “dictus de Truru,” priest, was inst. (by proxy—David deTiuiu), 13 Sept ; Pation, Sir Bartholomew de Gienevyle; 129b —Vacant, “ a die Sabbati in Festo Sancti Maicellini et Petii (2 June), 1324 ; and Master Walter Prodhomme, clerk, was inst, 25 Dec *, Pation, Henry, son and heii of Sii Baitholomew de Gieineville; 183 Bigbury [Bikebury, MS ], Rector of— Vacant, “ a die Lune pioxima post Festum Sancti Ambiosii ” (8 Apiil), 1325 ; and Ralph de Pridiaux, clerk, was inst, 19 May ; Patron, William de Bikeburi; 184b Bishopsnympton [Nymetone, MS.], Vicars of— Sir William occurs as V., 1 March, 1309-10 (see “ Confessions ”); 48b. Sir David ; his Institution is not lecoided, but on his death Sir Laurence de Nymetone, priest, was inst, 13 Dec , 1319 ; Patron, Sir Thomas de Hentone, Treasurer of the Cathedial; 145. 1 There is nothing to shew which “Bykeleghe” was intended But as Wolleghe was R., at about the same time, of the “ Bykeleghe ” which is identified by the Patronage, it is nearly certain that Mymmelonde was R of the East Devon Parish. 2 Ordained deacon, 13 June, 1310; 225b; priest, 19 Dec, 1310 ; 226 3 “Cum diu placitatum esset in Cuiia Domini Regis, intei Abbatem Robert -um Teicium et Conventum Theokes-berie et Ricardum de Greynwille, super Advocacione Ecclesiarum de Kilkamtune et de Bidiford, tandem, post deeursum v annorum, anno scilicet Regni Regis Hemici, filii Johannis, xxij, Nonas Junii [5 June], äpud Landstaventune in Cornubia, inter Partes amicabiliter convenit, sicut in cyrographo inter eos confecto con-tinetui, coram Justiciaiiis Itinei antibus, scilicet Willelmo de Eboiaco et Sociis suis, piesente et Ricardo, Comite Cornubie, fratre Domini Regis, et multis aliis ” [1238] Annals of Tewkesbury Abbey (Ed Luard), p. 108.INSTITUTIONS, ETC. 191 Bishop’s Tawton [Tautone Episcopi, MS ], Yicars o£— John (peihaps John de Ockamptone) was V in 1303-4: see Vol I, pp. 338, 412. Sir Simon ; on whose death Sir Philip de Essewater, priest, was inst, 19 Sept, 1318; Pation, Master Bartholomew de Sancto Laurencio, Dean of Exeter ; 129b Bishopsteignton [Teyngtone Episcopi, MS.], Rectors and Vicars of— Sir Thomas de Hentone, R ; he exchanged, 27 Dec, 1309, with Sii Thomas de Stapeldone, R., of Gieat Torrington,—Commission for his Institution (diiected to Roger de Otery, the Bishop’s Official); 45b: inst. 8 Jan, 1309-10 (by proxy—Richard de Brayleghe, R of Filleigh) ; 46 Sii Alan Harpyn, priest, was collated to the Vicarage—“ taxanda et oidinanda Yicaiia Ecclesie de Teyngtone Episcopi, cum omnibus Capellis eidem adjacentibus in his absence, 3 Jan., 1317-18 ; 125: admitted, 8 June, 1318 ; and, the Bishop leserving to himself and his successois powei to tax the Yicaiage, Letters of Induction only weie gianted ; 127b Master William Kaignes, clerk, was collated to the Rectory, 12 Apiil, 1325 ; 184 He was the last Rector—inducted only ; not instituted. Bittadon [Bitthedene and Bittedene, MS ], Rectors of— Sir Walter Bodyn, chaplain: Commission for his Institution and Induction directed, 26 April, 1319, to Richard de Coletone, Official-Piincipal; Patron, John de Bittedene ; 141. Aftei an interval of nearly nine months the said Walter (priest), was inst, 14 Jan., 1319-20; Patron, John de Bittedene, senior,—f‘illa vice, racione minoiis etatis Johannis de Bittedene, filii et heredis Thome de Bittedene, et Custodie terrarum ejusdem, in manibus suis ex tradicione Nobilis Viri, Domini Willelmi Martyn, existentis ” ; 147. Blackawton [Blakeauetone, MS.], Rectors of— Master Richard de Coletone ; on whose lesignation George de Byneleghe, clerk, was inst., 10 Jan., 1308-9 ; Pations, the Piior and Convent of Plympton (“ salva dictis Piiori et Conventui Pensione annua decern maicarum, eisdem de eadem debita”); 37b. There seems to have been some hitch; for a second Institution took place, 12 Feb. ; 38—Oidained subdeacon, 22 Feb, 1308-9 ; 220b ; deacon, 18 April, 1310; 224b. Black Torrington [Blaketoritone, MS ], Rectors of— Master Robert Pollard, deacon, first occuis as R , 21 Dec , 1308, when he was ordained deacon ; 218 Elias de Tyngewyke occuis as R, 8 Feb ,1313-14; 85 Sii Walter de Cromhale, priest, was inst, 30 Sept, 1315 ; Patron, Sii Nicholas de Sancto Mauio, Knt. ; 110 Blisland [Blestone, MS.], Rector of— William occurs as R, 24 Oct, 1308 ; L 188b Boconnoc [Bokonnecke Bocquinnoke, Boccunneke, and Bockonnoke, MS.], Rectors of— Sir Walter [de Kent], occuis (see Moi chard- Bishop), 3 Sept, 1310; 54b. On whose resignation Richard Barri, cleik, was inst, 27 Sept, 1318 ; Pation, Sir John de Car-minou ; 130b On Barri's resignation Richard Lovecoke, of Tiverton, cleik,1 was inst, 26 July, 1320 ; Pation, the same ; 150 Mastei Peter (son of Henry) le Taillur. de Castro, occuis as R., 19 May, 1325 ; (see “Litt Dim"), 184 Bodmin Priory, Priors of— Fr Germanus ; on whose lesignation, 1 Ordained subdeacon, 20 Sept, 1320 ; 243: priest, 18 April, 1321; ibid.192 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Sir John de Kylkamptone was elected, 20 May, 1310 ; 51b, 52. Bondleigh [Boneleghe, MS ], Rectors of— Sir Adam dictus Marchaunt, occuis as R, 21 Dec , 1308 ; 218 —Vacant, “ a die Lune proxima ante Festum Sancti Thome, Apostoli (20 Dec ), 1316 ; and Sir John de Brademor, priest, was admitted, 16 Jan , 1316-17 ; Pation, Walter Gamboun, of Moiestone ; 117. Bosham, the Collegiate Church of— Sacristans —[The Collations were, always, to a Prebend, with the Office of Sacristan annexed],— Sir Walter de Welwe occuis, 3 Jan , 1309-10, Bosham, Visitation of; 25. John Jjurand occurs, 23 Dec., 1318, when he was ordained subdeacon1 ; 240b. Sir Ralph de Riburghe, piiest, collated 7 Sept, 1321,—Letteis of Induction diiected to Sir Matthias, R. of Warblington (Dioc Winton) ; 159b. Sir Walter de Shireforde occuis, 28 Dec, 1323 ; I77b. Canons,— John de Drolcenesforde occuis, 22 Sept 1308 ; 35b. Master Stephen de Chesthunte occurs in the above-named Visitation; also, Sii Amanens de Pelagiua,—3 Jan., 1309-10; 25 Sii Richaid le Burn, held the Prebend of Appeldreham : he was succeeded by Robert Herewaid, clerk; collated 11 Jan., 1310-11 (Letters of Induction, dated 15 Jan ) ; 59 Sii John de Lewes (fol 25); whose successor, Master Michael de Beiham, was collated, 14 Jan, 1310-11, “suo peiiculo,” i e, if theie weie a vacancy, and if the light to collate belonged to the Bishop for that turn: Witnesses,—Master Geoffrey deEtone, Sir Thomas de Stapeldone, Peter de Honetone, Richard Tienchard, Ralph de Stokes, and others; 59 Sir Ralph de Hyngham held the Prebend of Waletone ; on whose death Robert Rereward, cleik, was collated, 22 March, 1310-11; 60 But see below. Sir Thomas de Stapeldone, piiest, was collated to the Piebend of Appeldieham, 22 March. 1310-11; 60.—On Hyngham's death Sii Thomas de Stapeldone was collated to the Piebend of Waletone (20 May, 1311); 61b Mastei Thomas Hereward, clerk, was collated, 19 May, 1314,—“ sub expecta-cione vacatuie Prebende ” The Bishop invested his Proctor, Sir Peter de Honetone, “ pei birreti sui tiadicionem,” in the presence of Mastei s Thomas de Hemyngffoid, Notary-Publick, Nicholas de Hele, Sii Richaid de Biayleghe, and otheis ; 85. Master John de Malmesbiri occurs, 30 March, 1321, as holding the Paiochial Prebend; 157. On the 21st of Maich, 1321-2, John [de Diokenesford], Bp of B. and W , obtained Licence from Bp. Stapeldon to collate some fit clerk to the Prebend which should next become vacant; 167. Botusfleming [Bodfluiniot, MS.], Rector of— Sir Richard de Nymetone, priest, was admitted 16 June, 1318 ; Patron, Dame Joan de Valletoita ; 127b. Bovey Tracy [Bovitracy, MS ], Vicar of— Sir Edward occurs as V , 20 June, 1309 ; 4lb He survived Bishop Stapeldon. Bradford [Bradeford, MS.], Rectors of— Sir William Mewy occuis, 21 Dec , 1308, when he was ordained subdeacon2; 218 1 Ordained deacon, 7 Apiil, 1319 ; 241: 2 Deacon, 22 Feb , 1308-9 ; 220b: priest, priest, 22 Sept, 1319 j 241b 15 March, 1308-9 ; 221 bINSTITUTIONS, ETC. 193 Sir William Mussel, priest, was inst., 18 Nov , 1321 ; Patron, John Deneys ; 162b. Bradninch [Braneys, Bradenheche, and Bradenenche, MS.],— Master Elias de Sancto Albano, clerk, occurs as k, 26 Oct, 1308 ; 36. He resigned, “ sexto Kalendas Octobris ” (26 Sept.), 1310, and John de Carente, clerk, was inst, 30 April, 1311 (by proxy—Master Philip de Pateneye, clerk) ; Patron, the Lady Mai garet de Claie, Countess of Cornwall; 61. Master Richard de Clare, succeeded ; on whose resignation, Philip le Noreis, clerk,1 was inst (by proxy—John Gentilcoips, clerk), 25 April, 1318; Pation, Sir Hugh Daudele, junior; 126b His name occurs (fol 139), as Philip le Noreis, “ de Edyngdone ” Oliver missed the earlier Entry, and consequently failed to recoid his Institution and the fact that Richard de Clare was his immediate predecessor (Eccles Antiq , ii, 18) Peter de Polforde, clerk, was inst 18 June, 1322, “ apud Exoniam, in Hospicio ipsius Officialis ”; I76b 2 Bradstone [Bradestone, MS.], Rectors of— Master Walter de Bradestone, priest, occurs as R , 16 Aug.. 1310 ; 54. Master Bartholomew de Castro, clerk, was collated, 8 April, 1311; 60b. Sir Robert de Tautone, deacon, was collated, 23 March, 1314-15 ; 106. Sir William de Nemore Boriali, priest, was collated 3 Jan., 1315-16 ; 111. On Northwode’s resignation Gilbert de la Thorne, deacon,3 (“ familiaris ” Episcopi), was collated, 27 July, 1320; 150 Brampford-Speke [Braunford Speke,—margin, erroneously, “ Brauntone Speke]/’ Yicars of— Sir Simon Galley He resigned, 18 Sept, 1318, and Sir William de ILolemede, priest, was inst., 7 Oct. ; Patrons, the Piior and Convent of St. Nicholas, Exeter; 131. Branscombe [Brankescombe, MS ], Yicars of— Thomas occurs as Y , 11 July, 1301, see the Visitations {infra) Walter Lovecolce, of Exeter, clerk,4 collated “ per Piovisionem.” Commission for his Induction diiected, 6 May, 1318, to the V. of Salcombe [-Regis] ; Patrons the D. and C. of Exeter ; 126b [ Visitations,— I.—By Robert de Veteri Terra and John de Uphamne: see p. 107, note (2). Die Martis in Festo Translacionis Beati Benedicti [11 July], 1301,— In Ecclesia,—unum Psalterium tantum, nullius valoris Antiphonarium perveisi ordinis Ordinale et Troparium in eodem volumine Legenda tocius anni plenaria, in iiij voluminibus ligatis. Portifoiium bonum, licet minute liteie. 1 Ordained subdeacon, 23 Dec, 1318; 240b. 2 Institutions by the Official-Principal in 1322 and 1323 are set down, briefly, here; the names of the Patrons being omitted,—Admissi ad Beneficia infrascripta per Magistrum Walterum de Setone, Ojficialem Domini, exspeciali Commissione ejusdem, Anno, etc, xxijd0,—-Treneglos ; St Creed; Brad-ninch ; Thurlestone ; Poundstock ; Kenn).—Admissi per eundem Officialem in Anno Domini Millesimo CCCmo vicésimo tercio, West Downe; St. N Martin’s, Exeter; the Chapelry at Kenn; Romansleigh; Exbourne; Antony ; [Landiake—1322], 3 Ordained priest, 20 Sept, 1320 ; 243. He exchanged, in 1329, with William Cabelior Oare {Somerset), see Weaver’s Somei set Incumbents,—This Book will, hereafter, be ref ei red to as “Weaver”). 4 Oidained [deacon, in Lambeth Chapel {Litt Dim), by Abp Reynolds, 17 Dec., 1317, “ad titulum Decani et Capituli Exon.” {Reg., fol. 180): priest, 17 June, 1318 ; 239b.194 THE REGISTER OP BISHOP STAPELDON. Tiia Manualia ligata. Missale bonum, et aliud non de Usn. Calix bonus, interius exteriusqne deauiatus. Et omnia alia que requiruntur satis sufficiunt ; hoc excepto, quod vitrum magne tenesti e in campanili est confractum ex ornili parte, et minor fenestra ejusdem campanilis caret vitio ; quarum leparacio spectat ad parochianos. Parochiani dicunt quod Thomas, Vicarius, bene se geiit in omnibus et libenter predicat, et infirmos visitat, et diligenter omnia facit que ad Sacei dotis spectant Officium. Similitei, de Clerico et aliis parochianis nichil sciunt nisi bonum et honestum. Inquisiti o,—Stephanus de Holleweye, Robeitus de Bosco, Lucas de eadem (sic), Willelmus Mareys, Thomas de la Slade, Ricardus de Holleweye, eum aliis juratis, dicunt quod Maneriuin gravatur per hoc, quod Firmarius tradidit plures tenas uni tenenti, de quibus teiris Panis Benedictus portari per girum [consuevit], et modo non portatur, per quod majus onerantur : et similiter est de aliis contribucionibus Ecclesiam tangentibus Item, gravantur per hoc, quod in ij piecariis arare subtracta sunt eis cibaria sua, que habere consueverunt usque ad tempora Domini Rogeri de Derteforde. Item, dicunt quod pro falcacione, levacione, caiiacione feni, et mullonis factuia, consueverunt habere iij meliores multones de falda Domini, excepto uno, et iij meliores casios de dayaria Domini ; et hoc primo subtraetum fuit eis per Thomam de Hertefoide, et adhuc est eis denegatum. Item, dicunt quod Firmarius tradidit Vicario duos ferlyngos et unam clauam terre, apud Nortone, quam tenens dimisit pio paupertate, pro xijs. vjd. annuatim, unde solebant portari xvijs. vjd. Dicunt, eciam, quod quilibet piepositus Fiimaiii, quantumcumque fìdelis fuerit et eautus in compoto suo, amittit magnam partem bonorum suoium; per quam causam ignorant. Suspicantur, tamen, quod hoc provenit ex hoc, quod Dominus cepit in manus suas ij ferlyngos tei re, reddentes per annum xiijs, et nichilominus onerantur dicti prepositi de pieno redditu : set hoc non audent pro ceito dicere. Item, dicunt quod de valore firme penitus ignoiant Dicunt, eciam, quod nunc Firmaiius ìecepit de bonis Rogeri de Derteforde, ad supplecionem defectuum, xvjZ^ , et tantumdem expendit chea idem et xxli ultra; et adhuc restant defectus apud la Biry, in granaiiis, poitis, et domibus ; quorum reparacionem estimant ad xlviijs.—Item, petunt tenentes dicti Manerii, supplicantes humilitei Dominis suis. Decano et Capitulo, quod beneficium eis per Magistium H , nunc Fir* marium, super ìelaxacione v marcai um annuatim de x marcis et x\d , quas annuatim solvere solebant pio residuo seminis ti itici tritili andò graciose concessimi, eis peipetuare dignentur.— Archives of the D & <7., No. 3673, page 34. II.—Die Sabbati proxima post Festum Sancti Augustini [27 May, 1307,— by Masters R Geomeyn and J de TJpavene],—Inprimis, Crismatorium insufficiens. Duo Corporalia tantum, cum duobus repositoriis. Casula Dominicalis lanea et insufficiens. Nulla Capa Chori. Casula ferialis peifoiata in multis locis. Quatuor supeipellicia integra. Missale bonum et aliud debile, Gradale et Troparium, in uno volumine, bonum ; precii ij marcarum. Aliud Gradale vetus, et de veteri nota. Unum Troparium cum Ordinale (sic), in uno volumine Unum Portiforium vetus, de antiquo Usu, cum Martilogio. Duo Manualia per se, et teicium bonum cum Collectario et Capituiario. Duo Piocessionalia, quorum aliud bonum et novum : defìciunt custodie (sic) Sanctorum. Legenda Sanctorum, in duobus voluminibus, putiefacta in principio et in fine Legenda Temporalis, in duobus voluminibus, putrefacta in principio et in fine Dominus Thomas, Vicarius, contulit Ecclesie unum Antiphonaiium novum, cum Psalterio, precii v marcarum ; reseivato sibi usu ad vitam suam Antiphonaiium vetus, male ligatum Unum Psalterium per se tantum. Unum Portifoiium minute litere cum Psalterio. Una Sinodus. Unus rotulus de cantu oiganico, magnus et longus Unus Calix, deauiatus inteiius et exterius. Alius Calix argenteus, de Capella. Velum Quadragesimale bonum et novum. Palla moituorum insufficiens. Deficit Velum Nupciale Unum Frantale bonum. Turribulum bonum. Vexillum bonum. Duo Candelabra Piocessionalia stagnea, bona. Duo alia ferrea. Quatuor asseies ad Pacem Ties Stole Organa, ex dono Vicarii. Ymago Beate Marie in Cancello, portans tres anulos, quoium unus auieus et duos argenteos (sic) —Paiochiani dicunt quod Thomas, Vicarius, bene se geritin omnibus, et libenter piedicat, et infirmos visitat, et diligenter omnia facit que ad suum spectant Officium. De Clerico et aliis parochianis nichil sciunt.—Lucas Attawode, Thomas Attaslade, Willelmus Mareys, Johannes Rocke, Walterus Peytevyn, Willelmus Wodeward, Robertus Boya, Walterus le Cleike, Thomas Attahole, Michael de Raddygmhe, Johannes de Bromeleghe, Johannes de Westone, Johannes de Bytelisgate, jurati, dicunt quod cum de antiqua con-195 INSTITUTIONS, ETC. suetudine homines Manerii tenentur arare imam piecaiiam ante Festum Natalis Domini, et esse ad mensam Domini, et aliam precariam, similitei, post idem Festum, singulis annis, et esse ad mensam Domini, dicta mensa fuit istis sub-tracta toto tempoie Magistri H., Firmaiii; et quod, ubi aliqui tenentur arare, si carucam habuerint, et, si nullam habuerint, herciare solebant, dictus Firmarius fecit eos solvere pro hujusmodi opeie iijcZ , pei ligorem Item, quilibet ferlingus terre tenetur metere acram et dimidiam de biado Domini et nichil recipere, et tacere duas precarias et habere corrodium, et illud bladum cariare ad grangiam Domini sine corrodio, et adunire Et quilibet ferlingum terre tenens debet averagium tacere, bis per annum, inter Exam et Axam, et habeie corrodium, vel percipere obolum pro corrodeo (sic) Item, falcare xj acras prati etunam virgatam, et percipeie tres secundos meliores multones et iij caseos secundos meliores, et dictum piatum uniie et ad domum cariare, et mullonem faceie. Et solebant falcare xiiij acias piati et dimidiam antequam teira fuit alienata. Johannes Rocke tenet dimidium feilingum terre ex tradi-cione H , Firmarii, ad voluntatem pio extenta Thomas, Vicaiius, tenet unum ferlingum terre, ad voluntatem Robeitus de Laneweye tenet unum ferlingum terre, ad voluntatem pro extenta Johannes Gregore tenet duos ferlingos et dimidium, ad voluntatem Thomas de Lenge tenuit unum ferlingum et dimidium, et octo denariatas terre ; quis nunc tenet ignoiantur (sic) Et domus sunt ruinose, et vix possunt reparari pio xxxs Thomas de Bromptone tenet dimidium ferlingum terre, ad voluntatem, de Bertone, et alium dimidium ferlingum terre de terra nativa, per extentam. Ricaidus de Biankescombe tenet duos ferlingos tene et dimidium de Bertone, ad voluntatem per extentam Item, homines Maneiii solebant tiituiaie totum frumentum de dominico ultra semen; quod, quidem, opus potuerunt peificere cum xxs. Dictus Firmarius recepit, toto tempore suo, pro eodem servicio v maicas redditus. Henricus Faber est augmentatus in xijd. Ricardus Molendinaiius tenet unum cortilagium juxta molendinum, ad voluntatem Domini, et reddit per annum xij¿2 Johannes Boye solebat reddere pro quadam domo et curtilagio x\]d, et nunc reddit iijc? pro defeetu domus, in dampnum Domini de redditu et seivicio, per annum, xd. oh. ; et idem defectus contigit tempore H , Firmarii. Et una domus quam Johannes Lyda tenuit est dirruta, que potest reparaii pro iijs., et est ad dampnum de servicio Domini, per annum, jd. db Dominicus est melioratus pei unum fossatum, levatimi tempoie dicti Henrici, qui constabat xviijs. Et dicunt quod quedam aula, que vocatur Hinenehalle, dampnifìcatur ad iiijs Et est una longa domus ruinosa, que est necessaria Maneiii, que non potest ìepaiari minus quam pro lxxs. Et dictus Dominus Hemicus fecit construi quandam novam domum loco alterius domus, que majus valet quam alia domus de xls Deficit quedam domus que vocatur Wenhouse, cujus construccio valet unam marcam Camera ballivi non minus potest reparari quam pro xs Deterioracio duoium orreorum vix possunt (sic) reparari pro xlvjs. viijd Gamaiium non potest ìeparari minus quam pro iiijZi Deficit una domus pro pistrina, et estimatili’ quod non minus potest reparari quam pro xls Clausum de Couueparke, quod deficit, et cetera clausa possunt reparari pro xxs., et non minus. Molendinum de la Pole non minus potest reparari quam pro cs. Aliud molendinum potest repai ai i pro una marca. Gardina, pomaria, et piscarie sunt in statu quo recepit H., Firmarius Re-paracio Camere apud Brankescumbe, versus Ecclesiam, valet lxs Stabulum est ruinosum, et potest repai ari prc xls. Et dicunt supei articulis Executorum eis porrectis, ad primum, videlicet quod de consuetudine pastura debet custodiri in medio mensis Marcii, et fuerunt impediti de pastina xviij vaccarii per quindecim dies ante dictum tempus, ad dampnum defuncti xviijd , pro eo quod una vacca potest hyemari in partibus istis pio v]d. Item, ad secundum, quod boviculi in nullo fuerunt dampnificati eo quod bene potuerunt custodiri de furagio existente in manibus Executorum, prout habent per sacramentum vj prepositorum ante hec tempora. Et dicunt quod nulla oves periit pro defeetu pasture, pi out habent per sacramentum pastorum ; nec aliqua pastura communis fuit eis defensa. Et quod afiri nullum habuerunt defectum pasture, eo quod tunc non fuit tempus ut depascerentur erba Et si fuerant debilitati, hoc fuit quod vendiderunt fenum eornm.—Nulla est terra alienata per ministros Magistri Jacobi clam Et dicunt quod vivarium fuit instaurai uni piscibus tem-poie quo Magister H fìrmam recepit, et instauratum dimisit. Et Magister Jacobus fecit trahi unam breynam et xij rocheas et anguillas. Et dicunt quod ministri Magistri Jacobi vetuerunt Executoribus meremium ad quandam carrectam faciendam, ut dicti Executores queruntur. Et dicunt quod una fraxis fuit 35T2196 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. prostrata de bosco Domini, post mortem Domini, per Willelmum nnper ballivnm Magistri Henrici. Et eodem modo respondent ad articulos Magistri Jacobi.— Archives of the D. & C., No. 3673, page 46 ] Bratton^-Fleming], Rectors of— Master William de Schireburne, piiest, occurs as R of “ Biattone,” 9 Jan., (vt0 Idus Januaiii), 1308-9 ; 37b —In 1310, the Church being vacant, the Bp committed the Sequestration to Sir James de Mertone—“presbitero Domine la Flemynge,” 21 July; 53. He was afterwards (23 Aug , 1310), ordered to rendei an account to Thomas le Flemynge, clerk,1 2 who was inst., 1 May, 1311 ; Patron, Baldwin le Flemynge ; 54, 61. Mastei Flemynghe resigned, 17 May, 1321, by letter— “ quedam Litera sigillis ejusdem Thome et Decani Oxoniensis (sic) sigillata, sub dato Oxonie (sic) xvj die mensis Maii,—piesentibus Walteio de Setone, Nicholao de Hele, Domino Robeito de Tautone, et me—Ricaido de Twyvertone, Notario ” ; 158 Baldwin (son of Robert) le Chariter, of Torrington, cleik,3 was inst, 6 July, 1321 ; Pation, the same ; 158b Bratton-Clovelly [Brattone, MS ], Rectors of— Master Walter de Mymmelonde; on whose death, “ Die Nativitatis Domini,” Master Robert Broke was inst, 13 Jan , 1321-2; 163b The Pation’s name is omitted; but the Benefice was in the gift of Plympton Prioiy Licence was granted to the Prior of Plympton to transfer the Advowson to the Bishops of the Diocese in 1335, 9 Edw III. (Rot Pat, p. 1, m 13) Braunton, Vicars of— Sir Andrew [Dagouri] occuis as V., 29 Dec., 1311 ; 66b ; on whose death “ die Martis proxima post Festum Sancti Nicholai, Episcopi ” (11 Dec ), 1319, Master Bartholomew de Sancto Laurencio, priest [junior—see Meeth], was inst, 11 Jan, 1319-20; Pation, Sir Bartholomew de Sancto Laurencio, Dean of Exeter ; 146b Bridestowe \also, Brittestowe, MS J, Rectors of— Master Ralph de Knovyle occuis as R , 3 Dec., 1312 ; 75 Master Gilbert de Knoville, priest, occurs as R , 15 Sept, 1321 ; 160 Master William de Beaie occuis as R, 29 May, 1325 ; (see “ Litt. Dim.”), 184b. Their Institutions are not recoided Bridford [Brideforde, MS.], Rectors of— Sir Robert de Bardolbyf He resigned in 1311, and the Custody of the Chuich was committed, 30 July, to Sir Adam de Brome, piiest; to whom the Bishop granted all the revenues, foi the service of the Chuich and other pious uses. He was not to be asked to 1 There are two Brattons in Devonshiie, Bratton-Clovelly and Biatton-Fleming, both called, simply, “ Brattone ” in our earliei Registers ; and it is sometimes difficult—not to say im- possible—to decide which is meant, with certainty. Schiiebmne must have been instituted duiing the period for which we have no Register ; and, although I have assignedBi atton-Fleming to him (Vol I., page 413), I am compelled to admit that the question must be left open The case of Mymmelonde and his successor, Broke, seemed doubtful. But le Chariter was, certainly, R of Biat-ton-Fleming, as the Pation’s name shews; and the Letters Dimissory (qv) prove that he was still sui-viving and R of “Brattone,” 7Nov, 1322, i e. nearly ten months after Bioke’s Institution, which must, theiefoie, have been to Bratton-Clovelly 3 Ordained piiest, 23 Sept, 1318 ; 240b 3 Ordained accolite, 19 Sep , 1321; 243b. 4 Not Wardolby, as in Olivei’s List And the Custody was gi anted to de Btome, not de By own (Eccles. Antiq. u,m).INSTITUTIONS, ETC. 197 render any account to the Bishop or his successors ; 63b John de laBurghe, clerk, was inst, 17 Oct., 1812; Pation, Sir James de Oxtone, Kntc; 74 On his lesignation [“ Johannes de JBurghe Waleis” MS ], which took place at Beverley, “ x Kalendas Dec ” (22 Nov ), 1314, Robert de Clyf, clerk, was inst, 31 Jan, 1314-15; Patron, the same ; 101b. On whose resignation Walter de Lappeflod,1 cleik,2 was inst., 21 Sept, 1318 ; Patron, the same; 130. Bridgerule [Briggerowal—-margin, Briggerowald, MS.],— Henry de Treguwan, deacon,3 was inst, 24 March, 1313-14 ; Patrons, the Prior and Convent of Launceston ; 83b. Brightleigh ; “ Cantaria Ecclesie Beate Marie de Bright-leghe,”— Sir William de Asshfordebyi chaplain, was inst, 2 April, 1309 ; Patron, Sir Hugh de Courtenay; 39b [Brightleigh is in the Paiish of Chittlehampton. Lysons says—“ the walls of the antient Chapel are still standing ”] Brixham, Vicars of— Sir William occuis as V., 22 Aug ,1308 {see Rome, Court of); 35) Sir Simon Stiria, priest, occurs as Y. 6 Feb , 1321-2 ; 165. Broadclyst [Clistone-Nonant, MS ], Vicars of— Sir William de Burncestie, piiest On his resignation Master Beter de Gtimestone, priest, was inst, 29 Nov, 1314; Patrons, the Prior and Convent of Totnes.—He had previously resigned the Rectory of East Ogwell—an Exchange ; 100 Broadhembury [Hembury, MS ], Vicars of— John occurs as Y, 23 June, 1311 ; L 195,—probably, John de Groualei inst by Bp Quivil {see Yol. I, page 339) [Visitations, seep 107, note (2),— I. —'“Eodem die [5 July, 1301], apud Hembiiy : ubi nullus apparuit delectus Librorum in Ecclesia quoad Matutinas.—Et sunt ibiiiij tenentes, qui leddunt per annum Vicario, pro tenuris suis, in augmentacionem Vicarie sue, xxijs ; et omnia alia servicia sua faciunt Firmario. Qui tenentes, per saeiamentum suum, estimant omnes defectus domorum Curie ad xxi)d , et non ultra.”—Archives of the D. & C., No. 3673, p 31. II. —'“Eodem die Martis [26 Feb , 1302-3, see Buckerell, II ], predicti Senescalli [John de Upavene and Robeit de Yeteri Tena] visitaiunt apud Hembyry, per Hemicum Burnel, Willelmum Snoter, Rogeium ate Rixe, et Johannem le Kyte Qui dicunt quod due giangie et pistrinum paciuntui defectum in coopertura ad estimacionem xvijs vjd, videlicet quoad stramen et meicedem cooperatorum ; item, in paiietibus, et Occidentalis muri camem Australis Aule, ad estimacionem dimidie maice. Item, defectus coquine estimant ad iiijs. ; et defectus clausuie inter Capellam et cameiam estimant ad vjd Item, defectus clausuie circa vivaria, et alibi in Curia, estimant ad sex denaiios Ttem, lequisiti an vivaiia sint tracta et destructa post mortem Fiimarii, dicunt quod non de die; nec de nocte, ut credunt Item, defectus porte et pontis veisus vivaiia estimant ad viijcZ Item, clausura deterioratui inter dietam poitam et magnam portam cuiie —estimant ad iiij denarios.—Suinma, xxxs ijd ibid , p 41] Broadhempston [Hemistone, MS.], Vicar of— Sir John occurs as V, 1 March, 1309-10 (see “ Confessions ”): 48: also, 1 April, 1314 ; 84b. Broadwood-Kelly [Brodewodekelly, MS.], Rectors of— Sir Nicholas occurs as R , 1 ^ug, 1312 ; 72b. Broadwoodwidger [Brodwode Wyger, MS.], Rectors of— 1 Lapford in Oliver’s List 3 Oidained priest [“de Treheuan,” 2 Ordained subdeacon, 7 Apiil, 1319 ; MS ], 6 Apiil, 1314; 233. 241: deacon, 20 Sept., 1320; 243.198 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Sir Henry de Guldeforde ; on whose resignation “ die Lune in crastino Invencionis Sánete Crucis” (4 May), 1310, William de Kaygnes, clerk, oidained subdeacon, 19 Dec. ; fol. 226, was inst., 4 June ; Patron, Hemy Wyger ; 52 Buckerell [Bokerel, MS ], Vicars of— —Vacant since 18 Feb , 1318-19 ; and the Bishop, 9 May, 1319, instituted Sii Robert de Roghehulle, priest ; Pations, the D and C. of Exeter; 141. [Visitations, see p 107, note (2),—“die Sabbati pioxima sequente [5 July, 1301]:— I. —Libri Matutinales Ecclesie loci piedicti, quicumque eos invenire seu sustentare debeat, omnes sunt suficientes. Domus, Curia, Sanctuarium, ibidem, omnes paciuntur defectum qui subpleii non posset per minus quam xx marcas, secundum veram estimacionem cujuslibet intuentis.” -Archives of the D, & 13d. {34Y—D.INSTITUTIONS, ETC. 231 Master Wm. de Benefeld, clerk,1 was collated, 1 May, 1308 ; and inducted by Walter de Esse, Official-Peculiar ; 33 This was an Exchange for Weston-Bampfield (Somerset) Hemyng'forde was pi esented thereto by Robert de Montacute, 17 Feb , 1309-10, and inst., 5 March (Regist, DroJcenesford,— Ed. Hobhouse, 29, 30) Master Roger de Otery, priest, was admitted, in commendam, “septimo Kalendas Aprilis,” (26 March), 1312 : 69b. Sir John de Rultone, Canon of Crediton, was collated2 1 Oct,, 1312 ; 74: [cancelled—“va . . cat”]—See St. Gerrans. Sir Richard de Were, priest, was admitted, in commendam, 5 Feb., 1312-13; 77b. Sir Thomas de Knolle occurs as R., 22 Dec., 1313, when he was ordained deacon3 ; 231. On his resignation Master Henry de Stouforde, clerk, was collated, 31 July, 1322 ; 168 Lifton, Rectors of— Sir Robert de Thorp ; on whose lesignation (18 June), 1319, Master John de Burghe, clerk, was inst, 24 Sept, “ prout patet per quoddam Instrumentum cujusdam Petri Reginaldi de Wymbume, Notarii” ; Patron, the King; 143. Sir William de Stofforde, cleik, was inst., 8 May, 1320; Pation, the same,— “ Distulit, tarnen, Dominus ipsius Induccionem quousque Johannes de Burghe, possessioni dicte Ecclesie de facto incumbens, amoveretur libere ab eadem ; 149b. He was inducted [Stoweforde, MS ], 27 Feb., 1320-1 ; 157. But see Redruth, 157b. Liskeard [Liskerrit—margin Liskirret, MS.], Vicars of— Master John Launeels first occurs as V, 21 Dec , 1308 ; (Ord) 218. On his death, “ die Martis proxima ante Festum Sancti Alphegi (14 April), 1321, Master Robert Colyn, deacon, was inst., 7 Oct. ; Patrons, the Prior and Convent of Launceston; 161. Littleham [North Devon—Litelham, MS], Rector of— Sir Symon occurs as R., 2 July, 1310 [Patron, David de Bere ] ; 52b. Littleham [by Exmowth—Lyttelham, MS.], Vicars of— Sir Robert; on whose death Sir Luke de Axminstre, piiest, was inst., “xij Kalendas Julii,” (20 June), 1315, by Richard de Coletone, Official-Principal and Vicar-General; Patron, the D and C. of Exetei ; 105 Little Hempston [Parva Hemmystone and Parva Hempstone, MS.], Rectors of—■ Walter de Cherde occurs as R , 21 Dec., 1308 ; (Chd ) 218 John le Mareschal, cleik,4 was inst (by pioxy—Peter de Her tie, clerk), 30 Dec, 1312 ; Patrons, the Abbess and Convent of Canonsleigh ; 75b Sir William occurs as R., 30 Sept, 1315 ; 110 Nevertheless, it was on the resignation of John called le Mareschal, “ the last Rector there,” that Richard de Sancto Martino, clerk, was inst, 7 Aug., 1320 ; Patrons, the same; 150b On whose death [“Domini Thome5 de Sancto Martino,” MS], “ die Sancti Thome, Apostoli ” (21 Dec ), 1322, 1 Ordained deacon, 20 Sept., 1309 ; 223: priest, 6 March, 1310-11; 227b. 2 “Lansant” in the margin; “ Nan-sant ” in the Text. Was Lezant or St. Bieoke intended ? Both were in the gift of the Bishop 3 He had been oidained subdeacon— “ Thomas de Knolle, Rectoi Ecclesie de Lansant . . . per Dimissorias ”•— by the Bp of Winchester, in the Parish-Church of Kingston, Surrey, 22 Sept., 1313 (Regist Wodeloke, 332) [F J.B.]: priest, 23 March, 1313-14; 232b. 4 Ordained priest, 22 Dec ,1313 ; 23lb. 5 Doubtless, a clerical error.232 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Sir John Kene, piiest, was inst., 28 Feb, 1822-3 ; Patrons, the same,—“absque prejudicio, tamen, alterius cujuscumque ” ; 174. Little Petherick, otherwise St. Petrock-Minor [“ Nansfon-tein,” MS.], Rector of— Master Richard Polifaunt occurs as R, 7 Sept., 1321; 159b. Little Torrington [Parva Toritone, MS.], Rectors of— Sir Nicholas Wyperel; on whose death, “crastino Sancti Andree, Apostoli” (1 Dec), 1311, William de Loccome1 was inducted, 8 May, 1312 ;2 3 on the presentation of John de Welyngtone—“ Custodis teirarum Johannis Davailes, Ricardi Corbyn, Edmundi de Speccote, Galfiidi de Loccome, Egidie de Sancto Claro, et Johannis de la Rewe, Pationoium ejusdem ; 7lb. Loddiswell [Lodeswille, MS.], Rectors of— Peter de Hellewille, clerk, was inst, 14 April, 1309 (by pioxy—Sir John de Oneley) ; Patron, William la Suche ; 40—Vacant “a die Jovis pioxima ante Festum Sancte Marie Magdalene ” (21 July), 1317 ; and Nicholas de Arundelle, clerk, 'was inst, 30 Aug ; Patron, the same (“la Zousche,” MS ) ; 121. Loxhore [Lockeshore and Lopkesore, MS ], Rectors of— Richard Hulierd, priest, occuis as R , 26 Nov, 1309 ; 45 Robert de Ayswylle, clerk, was inst, 28 Feb., 1312-13 ; Patron, William de Raleghe ; 70 —Vacant, “ per resignacionem ultimi Rectoris ” ; and Sir Thomas de Ghyvenoie, priest, was inst., 22 Oct, 1319; Patron, Dame Lucy de Raleghe ; 144b. Luffincott [Luffyncote, MS.], Rector of— Sir Roger Maiii priest, occurs as R , 17 Aug , 1314 ; 87. Lundy Island [“ Ecclesia Sancte Elene de Londai,” MS.],— Sir Walter le Bitte was presented circa 5 June, 1325 ; Pation, Hugh le Despenser; 184b. Luppitt [Louepitte, MS.], Rectors of— Of the early Rectors of this Parish, not mentioned in our Registeis, we find fiom the Newenham Cartulaiy that Henry le Flemmynge died R in 1266 : his Pation was Reginald de Mohun. Baldwin de Mohun, a youngei brother of Reginald, succeeded, and died in the following year; Patron, hacvice, John de Northampton, Abbat of Newenham. Robert succeeded, 27 Oct, 1267 ; whose surname (omitted in our Register, see Vol. I., p. 151, we learn fiom the Cartulary) was de Toneworth; Pation, Sir William de Mohun The Register says “ John,” who was the son and heir of Reginald, Foundei of the Abbey, Sir William being the second son On the next vacancy, John de Godeleghe (afterwaids Dean of Wells, and in 1327 Bishop-elect of Exetei), was presented; but there is no record of his Institution Robert de Pentelowe was presented in 1273; and, although his Institution is not recorded, there can be no doubt that it took place; for he occurs as R , 27 Dec , 1308; 37b: and he was inst. in 1312 to Stoke-Fleming (Patron, Sir John de Carru, Knt), and Sir William de Leycestre, priest, was inst. to Luppitt, 28 Feb, 1312-13; Patron, the same,—evidently an exchange; 70. See Davidson’s History of Newenham Abbey, p 75 Lustleigh [Lusteleghe, MS.], Rectors of— 1 Ordained deacon, 6 Apiil, 1314 ; 233: priest, 21 Dec, 1314 ; 234b 3 William de Luccombe occurs as R. of Nettlecombe (Somerset) in 1297: he held it till 1316: Patron, John de Raleghe. Subsequently he was R of Luccombe, which he exchanged in 1324 for Over Stowey,—both in Somerset (Weaver).INSTITUTIONS, BTC. 233 John de Lusteleghe, accolite,1 was inst, 16 March, 1309-10; Patron, Sir William le Prouz, Knt. ; 48b. He exchanged, for Ilsington, with Sir Peter de Honetone, who was admitted (letters of Induction only), 17 May, 1318 ; Patron, Dame Alice, relict of Sir William le Piouez, Knt ; 128b. Master Hugh de Roches, clerk,2 was inst, 29 Aug, 1318; Pation, Dame Alice le Proucz,—Letters of Institution only ; ibid. Lympstone [Limenystone, MS.], Rectors of— William de Tudewille3, subdeacon, occurs as R, 24 June, 1308 ; 36b. He resigned “die Dominica in Festo Invencionis Sancte Crucis ” (3 May), having exchanged, for Bicton, with Martin, called le Arbloster, subdeacon,4 who was inst, 8 May, 1310 ; Patron, Sir Geoffrey de Alba Marlia, Knt, 50b In little more than a month Arbloster exchanged back again to Bicton, with Master William de Tudewille, deacon,5 who was inst, 16 June, 1310; Patron, the same; 52b. Maker [Macre, MS.], Vicars of— Sir Hugh; on whose death, “die Jovis in Festo Sancti Mathei, Apostoli” (21 Sept), 1318, Sir William de Miriefelde, priest, was inst, 5 Oct. ; Patrons, the Prioi and Convent of Plympton ; 131 On whose death, “ die Veneris proxima ante Festum Purificacionis Beate Viiginis ” (29 Jan ), 1321-2, Sir John de Grewecombe, priest, was inst., 17 Feb ; Pations, the same ; 166b. Mamhead [Mammeheved, MS.], Rectors of— Thomas Arnulphi, accolite, was inst, 13 Sept, 1309 ; Patron, Sir Nicholas Carreu, Knt.; 43b. Master Richard de Borewike, clerk,6 was inst., 12 Sept., 1316; Patron, Sir John Wogan, Knt ; 114b Sir Hamund occurs as R, 4 Jan , 1321 ; 163b —Institution not recorded. Manaccan [Menstre, MS.], Vicar of— William de Mongluthe, priest, was collated, 8 March, 1308-9; 39. Also, —“ Octavo die Marcii [1308-9], apud Penryn, Dominus contulit Porcionem, quam nuper optinuit Dominus Radulphus de Tregemynyon, defunctus, in Ecclesia Sancte Manace in Menstre,7 Domino Willelmo de Cusgaran, presbiteio; que tanto tempore vacavit quod ipsius Collacio ad ipsum Dominum Episcopum extitit, ilia vice, legitime devoluta ; 39 ManAton [Manetone, MS.], Rectors of— Simon Bealde, cleik,8 was collated (by lapse) in the presence of Peter de Honetone and Richaid (son of Philip) Lovecoke, of Tiveiton, Notary -Publick, 19 Jan, 1317-18; 125.—Vacant “a die Sabbati proxima post Festum Sanctorum Petri et Pauli ” (2 July) ; 1323 ; and William le Cornu, deacon, was inst, 11 Oct. ; Patron, Sir Nicholas de Kirk-ham, Knt ; 181. See p. 201, note 2. Marhamchurch [Marwenecherehe, MS.], Rector of— 1 Ordained subdeacon, 4 April, 1310; 224b: deacon, 13 June, 1310; 225b: priest, 19 Dec, 1310 ; 226. 2 Ordained deacon, 20 Sept, 1320; 243. 3 Not Turbeville, as in Oliver’s List (Eccles Antiq , iii, 90) 4 Ordained deacon, 13 June, 1310; 225b. 5 Ordained priest, 6 Maich, 1310-11 ; 227b. 6 Oidained subdeacon [Burwike, MS ], 18 Sept., 1316 ; 237. 7 This is interesting The Parish, now always called “ Manaccan,” is called “Menstre” in the earlier Registers. It is clear that its piesent name is that of the Saint to whom the Church, which is in the Manor of Minster, is dedicated—St. Manaca. 8 Ordained accolite, 1 May, 1318, 239: subdeacon, 17 June, 1318; 239b: deacon, 23 Sept, 1318 ; 24Qb: priest, 23 Dec., 1318 ; 241.234 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Sir Ralph occurs as R, 26 Feb., 1322-3 ; 174. Mariansleigh [Marineleghe, MS.], Vicar of— Sir William de Pradehulle, priest, was inst, 28 July, 1312 ; Patrons, the Piior and Convent of Berlinch ; 72b Martjnhoe [Mattyngho and Mattyngeho, MS ], Rectors of— —Vacant “ a Die Dominica próxima post Festum Purificacionis Beate Marie ” (3 Feb ), 1313-14 ; and Master William de Or author ne, subdeacon,1 was inst, 7 May, 1314 ; Pation, John de Penrys ; 84b On whose resignation, “ die Lune próxima post Festum Beate Marie Magdalene” (24 July), 1318, John Henry? of Penrys, was inst, 21 Aug ; Patron, Philip ab Gwylim ; 128b. Marwood [Merewode and Merewoda, MS ], Rectors of— —Vacant: and the Custody of the Sequestration was committed, 24 June, 1314, to Sir John de Galmetone, R of Tawstock ; 85b Sir Roger, piiest, occurs as R , 2 Jan., 1314-15 ; 101 Master William Bloyou, clerk,3 was inst, 28 May, 1317 ; Patron, Sii William Martyn, Knt ; 119b. Maristow [Seynctemariestouwe, MS. J, Vicars of— Sir William Trenchard was still V , 16 Feb , 1308-9 ; 38b —See Vol I, p 154. Sir William de la Hille (or Hulle), deacon,4 was inst, 25 Jan., 1309-10; Patrons, the Piior and Convent of Plympton ; 47. Meavy [Mewy, MS.], Rectors of— Master Walter de Mymmelonde was inst, 23 July, 1309 ; Patrons, the Prior and Convent of Plympton ; 42b. Sir John de Swafelde subdeacon,5 occuis as R, 20 Oct, 1310; 57b. On whose death,—“ die Mercuiii pioxima post Festum Sancti Mathei, Apostoli ” (23 Sept), 1321, John de Stapelford, clerk, was inst, 4 Oct.; Patrons, the same; 161. On whose death, “ die Lune próxima ante Festum Sancti Luce, Ewangeliste (12 Oct.), 1321, Sir John de Schireford, priest, was inst, 10 Jan., 1321-2 ; Patrons, the same; 163b Meeth [Ecclesia Beati Michaelis de Methe, MS ], Rectors of— A Commission was directed “xij Kalendas Decembris ” (20 Nov), 1312, to Chancellor Rogei de Oteri and Wm. de Kylkenny, Canons of Exetei, in an action between Ba't tholomeio de Sancto Laurencio, clerk, presented to this Benefice by Walter, son of John le Deneis, plaintiff, and Sii William de Membyry, described as defacto Incumbent of the said Chuich, defendant; 75 In the event the said [Mastei] Bartholomew de Sancto Laurencio, cleik,6 was inst, 7 Aug., 1313 ; Patron, as above ; 79b On whose resignation Sir William Russel, priest, “familiaris Domini,” was inst, 7 Feb, 1319-20; Patrons, the Prior and Monks of Cowick,—“ salva eisdem Prioii et Monachis annua Pensione duorum solidoium dumtaxat quatenus eisdem de jure debeatur”; 147. 1 Ordained deacon, 24 Sept, 1317 ; 238b. 2 Ordained subdeacon* 23 Sept, 1318 ; 240 8 Ordained [deacon, 17 Dec , 1317 {Litt Dim ), in Lambeth Chapel, by Abp Walter Reynolds {Registi fol 180)]: priest, 18 Maich, 1317-18 ; 239 4 Ordained piiest, 4 April, 1310 ; 224b 5 Oidained deacon, 18 Dec , 1311 ; 229: piiest, before 8 July, 1321; 158b 6 Ordained accolite, 22 Dec, 1313; 230b: subd’eacon, 23 March, 1313-14; 232: deacon, 22 Sept, 1319; 241: priest, 22 Dec, 1319 ; 242b He was not, as has been supposed, the Dean of Exeter of that name {see Braunton)INSTITUTIONS, ETC. 235 Sir William Mewy, priest, was inst, 18 Nov, 1821; Pations, the same; 162b. Menhenyet [Mahiniethe, margin Maheniet, MS ], Rector of— Sir Roger de Tregodake, piiest, was inst., 20 Oct, 1317 ; Patrons, Adam Doignel and Joan de Sancto Winnoco,—“ Et . Dominus monuit predictum Rogeium quod in piedicta Ecclesia personaliter lesideret infra mensem, sub pena juris, prout onus hujusmodi Beneficii requirebat ” ; 123b. Merton,1 Rector of— Thomas Wyger, accolite,2 was inst., 1 Oct, 1309 ; Patron, Dame Margery de Mertone; 44. Meshaw [Meuschathe, MS ], Rector of— Sir Henry de Sancto Oermano, priest, was inst, 27 Sept., 1315 ; Pation, Sir Matthew de Forneaux, Knt, “ hac vice, racione Oustodie heredum Domini Simonis filii Rogonis, Militis, defuncti, et teirarum ejusdem apud Meuschathe ; 110 Michaelstow [“Ecclesia de Stouwe Sancti Michaelis, juxta Hellisbiri,” MS.], Rectors of— Sir William occurs as R, 30 Aug, 1315; 109. On whose death, “die Yeneiis pioxima post Festum Beati Petri ad Vincula ” (8 Aug ), 1320, Sir Walter de Plomptone, piiest, was inst, 21 Sept ; Patron, Isabella, Queen of England ; 152. Milton-Abbot, Vicar of— Henry occurs as V., 23 July, 1309 ; L 190b. Milton-Damabel, Rector of— Warine occurs (see Cookbury), 9 Aug, 1315 ; 107b. Minster Priory [“ Prioratus Ecclesie de Laministre, alias de Talkarn, MS.”],— Fr. Philip occurs as Prior, 2 Apiil, 1311 ; 60b. Fr Richard Portel, Monk, was inst, 26 Feb , 1313-14, having been presented to the Bishop by Fr Philip, Prioi of Tywaidreath, and Fr Jocelin, Piioi of Totnes, in the name of Fr John, Abbat of St. Sergius, Anjou,—“ et te instituimus Priorem et Rectorem canonice in eodem, cuiam et legimen ejusdem tibi in Domino committendo ” ; 82b Fr. William Bouges, Monk of St. Sergius, &c., was collated (by lapse), 20 July, 1323; 176 Modbury Peiory [Modbiri and Modbirie, MS.],— Fr William de Nova Mansione; on whose death, “ die crastina Sancti Augustini, Anglorum Episcopi” (27 May), 1321, Fr. Nicholas, dictus la Baibe, “Monachus Monasterii Beate Maiie de Sancto Petro super Divam, Sagiensis Diocesis (St Piei re sur Dive, Dioc. of Seez, Normandy),” was inst, 21 Sept. ; Patron, Sir James de Oxtone, Knt, in conjunction with the Abbat and Convent of the said Monastery ; 160b. Monkleigh [Monkeleghe, MS.], Vicar of— } See Vol. I., p.^155.—There was a dispute as to the right to present, in - 1276,—“ Mei tone: Presentation directed to the Bishop of Exetei, of Bartholomew de la Haye, chaplain, to the Church of; void, and in the King’s gift by reason of the Custody of the lands and heirs of Walter de Mertone, deceased, which is in the King’s hands Banbury, 20 Feb.” [1276-7]. Rot. Pat. 5 Edw. m. $1 (7) —J I.D —Note that Sir John Widger had presented, “ racione Custodie,” just befoie 2 Ordained deacon (Litt Dim.) by the Bp of Winchester, in the Parish-Church of Kingston, Surrey, 22 Sept, 1313 (Regist Wodeloke, 332b)— [F J B ]; having been ordained subdeacon by Bp Stapeldon, 18 April, 1310; 224b: priest, 22 Dec, 1313 ; 23 lb.236 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Sir Humphrey occurs as V, 1 March, 1309-10 {see “ Confessions”); 48. Monkokehampton [Monke Okamptone, MS.], Rectors of— Sir Roger Bloyou occurs as R , 1 March, 1309-10 (see “ Confessions ”) ; 48 —Vacant “ die Jovis proxima ante Festum Annunciacionis Beate Marie (21 March), 1324-5, and [Monekokamptone, MS.], Walter de Hildesle,} clerk, was inst, 23 May, 1325; Patron, Sir John de Langeforde, Knt. ,* 184b Morchard-Bishop [Morcestre Episcopi, MS.], Rectors of— Sir John Tolliro He exchanged1 2 with Sir Hillary (R. of St. Bieoke), who was collated 1 May, 1310 (by proxy— Richard de Folkewille); 50 Sir Hillary was very old and infirm at the time—“ occulto Dei judicio . . senio confractus, perpetua egritudine gravatus, et luminibus oculoium privatus, et alias sensuum disci ecione debilitatus ”; and the Bishop (11 May, 1310) appointed as his coadjutor the above-mentioned John Tollii o ; 51 On 3 Sept, Sir Walter \de Kent], R. of Boconnoc, took Tollyro’s place ; 54b. Hillary died soon after, and Sir Richard de Brayleghe, piiest, was collated, 11 April, 1311 (subject to the Bishop’s right to collate foi that turn); 60b. Braileghe exchanged, 9 April, 1314, with the said Sir John Toillero {sic), then R. of St Breoke; 83b. He died on Easter Day (8 Apiil), 1319 ; and Sir Thomas de Hentone, piiest, Tieasurer of Exeter Cathedral, was admitted in commendam, 27 Apiil ; 141. Master Walter de Setone,3 “ cleiicus et familiaris [Episcopi],” was collated, 22 Sept, 1319; 142b. Moreleigh [Morleghe, MS.], Rector of— —Vacant “a die Mercurii proxima ante Festum EpiphanieDomini (3 Jan.), 1312-13; and Sir John de Tettewille, priest, was inst., 15 Jan. ; Pation, Sir Peter de Fy3sacre, Knt ; 75b. Moreleigh ; Chantry [of the B Y M ] in the Church of— A Commission was directed, 15 Jan , 1312-13, to Chancellor Rogei de Otery, to accept the resignation of Sir Reginald, Chantry-Priest, and to institute a fit clerk, on the piesentation of Sii Peter de Fy3ssacie [Fyshacie, MS., fol. 70], Knt ; 75, and Sir Elias de Gatecombe, chaplain, was inst, 22 Feb.; 70. Moreton-Hampstead [Mortone, MS.], Rectors of— Edmund de Burgo, subdeacon, occurs as R, 28 Dec , 1308 ; 37b.—Vacant, and the Bishop granted the Sequestration to the Presentee, Sir Philip de Vautort, cleik, 12 July, 1309 ; 42 He was inst. [“ de Valle torta ” (subdeacon) MS ], 26 Sept. ; Patron, Sir Hugh de Courtenay ; 44 Stephen de Vautord, subdeacon, occuis as R, 30 Aug, 1312; 73 There is no record of his Institution, and I suspect a clerical error; for “ Philip” occurs as R. in 1310 and 1311, and reappears in 1313 Morthoe [Morteho, MS.], Rectors of— Sir William Tracy ; on whose death, “Die Dominica pioxima post Festum Nativitatis Beate Marie, Virginis ” (12 Sept), 1322, Sir Thomas Robert, priest, was inst, 16 Dec,; Pation, Sir William de Camp-ville, Knt. ; 171 1 Ordained subdeacon {Litt Dim) by the Bp. of Winchester, 21 Dec., 1325, in the Parish- Chuich of Farnham, (Regist. Stratford ; 142,—he is called Walter de Hüdecote).—F.J.B. 2 Tollii o’s earlier Incumbency and this Exchange with Sir Hillary aie not noticed by Oliver {Eccles Antiq, iii, 48) 3 Ordained priest, 22 Dec., 1319 ; 242b.INSTITUTIONS, ETC. 237 Morthoe [Cantaría de Morteho, MS ],— Sir Richard de Ghernebury, chaplain, was inst, 1 Mai eh, 1312-13 ; Patron, Sir William Maityn, Knt ; 70 He was succeeded by Sir James de Mertone, priest; on whose resignation was inst, 12 Sept, 1320, Sii Thomas de Moltone, priest; Patron, the same ; 151. Morval [Morvalle, MS], Vicars of— Sir Thomas de Ewthi, piiest, was collated (by lapse), 28 May, 1309 ; 41 Sir Nicholas de Pennart, chaplain, was inst., 21 July, 1309; Patrons, the Piior and Convent of St German’s ; 42b —Vacant “a die Meicuiii pioxima ante Festum Nativitatis Beate Maiie ” (5 Sept), 1324 ; and [Morval, MS ], Sir Adam de Tresulgan, priest, was inst, 11 Oct ; Patrons, the same ; 182. Morwenstowe [Morwynstowe, MS ], Vicar of— Sir William de Gosham, priest,1 was collated, 8 May, 1312 ; 71b. Musbury [Mousbyry and Mousebiri, MS ], Rectors of— Sir Hugh occurs as R, 3 Nov, 1314; 89, 100. He resigned, “quaito Kalendas Januarii ” (29 Dec ), 1316 ; and 4 Maich, 1316-17, Sir Robert de Brandone was inst (by proxy—Master Wm Mere) ; ] I7b.— The Patron is not mentioned Newenham Abbey [Nyweham and Niwenham, MS.]— Fi Robert [de Pupplisbury, a native of Somerset, who had been cellaier of Beaulieu, and was promoted to be Abbat here, 30 Sept, 1314], was blessed by the Bishop, in the Paiish-Church of Axminster, 15 Jan, 1314-15,— “ qui professus fuit coram eo, ibidem, sub hac forma,— “ Ego, Frater Robertas, Abbas de Nyweham, subjeceionem, etc. [as in the case of Dunkeswell Abbey: see p. 207]. Cui, quidem, Professioni idem Abbas manu propria subscripsit, faciendo Signurn Crucis quale sequitur >J<; piesentibus Magistro Nieholaode Hele, clerico, Dominis Petro deHonetone, Ricardo de Brai-leighe, et Roberto de TredoweJ, presbiteris ; Rogero de Boddeleghe, Ricardo de Tuvertone, et Gilberto de [la Thome], cleiieis; et aliis Et fuit tunc Indiccio xiijma Et, lecta coram dicto Episcopo Piofessione suprascripta, idem Abbas ipsam in scriptis, et manu sua subscriptam, ut premittitur, super Majus Altare posuit manu sua et ibidem dimisit; presentibus ut supia, et me, J. de Lances-tone” ; 101. Fr John [de Cokiswille, Piior of Beaulieu], succeeded [on Robert's resignation, 12 May, 1321]. His Benediction took place at Chudleigh, 2 Feb , 1321-2 ; 164 He [died 26 Dec , 1324, and] was succeeded [“in Festo Cathedie Sancti Petri (22 Feb )] by Fr John [de Geytyngtone—a native of Northamptonshire, and formeily Archdn of Lewes] ; his Benediction took place in the Bishop’s Chapel without Temple-Bai, 17 March, 1324 ; 184 Newton-Ferrers [Nywetone Fereis, etc., MS.], Rectors of— Herbert de Ferrers, inst in 1279 (see Vol I,p 157), was still R, 14 Aug, 1310 ; 54 He died before 28 March, 1311: see “ Wills ” ; 60 Sir Ralph de Welyngtone was piesented by Dame Matilda de Fereis, and the Bishop commissioned his Official to make Inquisition, etc (12 April, 1311); 60b He lepoited that the Benefice was void, and Richard de Coletone, R. of Petrockstowe, was appointed “ yconomum seu custodem ” of its revenues, 4 June, 1311; 62b The Benefice lapsed to the Bishop, who commissioned Robert, Abbat of Tavistock, to collate, etc., a fit clerk (22 Sept, 1311); 63b. [On the same day he directed to the said Abbat a General Commission to deal with all cases of lapsed Benefices in the Diocese] ; 64. Welyngtone appealed to the Roman Curia against the Bishop (see Rome, Court of ; 68), but without success. There is no record of any Institution at this time But it is evident that the Bishop conferred 1 Ordained deacon (Litt. Him ) by the the Parish-Church of Farnham (Reg. Bp. of Winchester, 21 Sept, 1308, in WodeloTce ; 318).—F.J.B,238 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. the Benefice on the above-named Master Richard de Coletone, who occurs as R, 6 Dec, 1313; 84: [circa 20] Aug,, 1314; 87b. Master Hemy de Nywetone, subdeacon, who was inst to Beie Ferreis, 18 March, 1317-18, and lesigned that Benefice about six months later, occurs as R. of Newton-Ferrers, 20 Sept, 1318 ; 129b —Vacant “ a die Veneiis pioxima post Festum Sancte Fidis (8 Oct), 1322 ; and he was, again, inst ,* 21 Jan , 1322 3 ; Patron, Sir William de Ferrers. He lesigned the Chan-celloiship of the Cathedral on the same day, having held it only four months {see page 211); l71b Newton-St Cyres [Niwetone juxta Criditone, MS.], Rector,— —Vacant “a die Martis proxima post Festum Apostolorum Petri et Pauli (5 July),1 2 1317 On 14 Oct. was inst. Master John de Zynham, priest, Canon of St David’s ; Patrons, Mathias, the Prior, and the Convent of St Peter and St Paul, Plympton ; 123b Newton-St. Petrock [Sancti Petroci de Nywetone, MS.], —Vacant, 3 Apii], 1317 ; and Henry de Boys,3 cleik, was inst, 23 April; Patrons, the Prior and Convent of Bodmin ; 119. Newton-Tracy [Newetone juxta Barnastapoliam, MS],— Thomas de Esse: he resigned, “x Kalendas Decembris ” (22 Nov ), 1316 ; and, 24 Dec , William de Neivetone, clerk,4 was inst ; Patron, Sir Wm. Martyn, Knt.; 116b. North Bovey [Nortbovy, MS.], Rectors of— John de Collyshulle was still R (see Vol. I., p 158), 13 Sept., 1315 ; 109 Master John de Lynham, priest, was admitted, in commendam, 22 Nov , 1317 ; 124 Reginald Pipard, clerk, was inst, 16 July, 1318; Pation, John Pipard; 128. On whose resignation, “ xv Kalendas Octobris” (17 Sept), 1318, Master Walter Pollaid, clerk,5 was inst, 5 Oct. ; Patron, the same; 131. Northill [Northulle, MS ], Rector of— —Vacant “a die Mercurii pioxima post Festum Sancti Gregoiii Pape ” (16 March), 1316-17 ; and, 29 March, 1317, John de Ponte, cleik,6 was inst ; Patron, John de Moelis ; 118. North Molton, Rectors of— Master William de Secheforde, clerk,7 was inst., 4 Aug , 1309 ; Patron, William de Tyngewycke, Proctor or Attorney for Sir Alan la Zuche, true patron ; 42b. On the resignation of Segheforde {sic), Master William de Crauthorne, piiest, was inst. (by pioxy—Matthew de Crauthorne), 13 March, 1319-20 ; Patron, Sir Alan de Cherletone, Knt.— “ Resignavit, autem, dictus Piocuratoi, nomine domini sui, re et verbo, Ecclesiam de Cheidelynche,8 Bathoniensis et Wellensis Diocesis, cujus dictus W. de Crauthorne prius Rector erat; habens ad hoc speciale Man datum ” ; 148. 1 Ordained deacon, 22 Sept, 1319; 241: priest, 20 Sept, 1320 ; 243 2 Not “ the beginning of August,” as in Oliver’s List {Eccles Antiq , ii, 69) 3 Ordained subdeacon {Litt Him,) by Abp Walter Reynolds, in Lambeth Chapel, on the Vigil of Tiinity Sunday (28 May), 1317 {Regist Reynolds, fol. 177).—F.J.B. 4 Ordained accolite, 26 Feb , 1316-17 ; 237b: priest, 24 Sept., 1317 ; 238b. 5 Ordained subdeacon, 23 Dec., 1318 ; 240b 6 Ordained deacon, 23 Sept, 1318; 240b: priest, 23 Dec, 1318 ; 241 7 Ordained subdeacon, 20 Sept, 1309 ; 222b 8 Inst to Chaidlinch, 9 July, 1318 ; Patron, ilia rice, Richaid de Chamber-non {Regist. Hrokenesford, Ed. Hob-house, p. 14).INSTITUTIONS, ETC. 239 North Petherwyn [Northpiderwine, MS ], Vicars of— Sir Nicholas resigned, 12 Oct , 1316, and, 19 Nov, was instituted Sir Walter Brenta, piiest; Patrons, the Abbat (Robeit) and the Convent of Tavistock ; 116.—Vacant a die Veneiis pioxima ante Festum Pentecostes ” (1 June), 1324 ; and Robert Giffard, priest, was inst, 6 July ; Pations, the same ; 180b North Tawton [Northtautone and Chepyngtautone, MS.], Master Richard de Wellyngtone, subdeacon,1 occurs as R, 17 Sept, 1308 ; 35b. On whose resignation Master Hugh de la Chambrc, clerk, was inst, 25 March, 1317 ; Patron, Sir Richard de Stapeldone, Knt ; 118.—A Commission for the Institution of Sir John de Poltone, was diiected to Richard de Coletone and H Bloyou, 12 April, 1322 ; Patron, the same ; 167b. On whose lesignation, 13 (the Ides) of Nov, 1323, Sir John de Pultone, piiest (piobably, the same), was inst (by proxy—Master Nicholas de Hele), 8 Dec, 1323 ; Pation, the same ; I77b. Nymet-St. George, Rector of— Sii John occurs as R , “die Sabbati pioxima post Festum Epiphanie Domini ’* (8 Jan), 1311-12; 67—Vacant “a die Mercurii pioxima ante Festum Conversionis Sancti Pauli (22 Jan ), 1314-15 ; and Sir Thomas de Biantone was inst, 5 Maich ; Patron, Sir Stephen de Hac-combe, Knt ; 104 Nymet [Tracy], Rectors of— Sir Robert occurs as R (see “ Wills ”—Caunvyle), 10 Feb , 1308-9 ; 38 Robert de Twelfacre, cleik,2 was inst, 21 Oct, 1315 ; Pation, Sir William Maityn, Knt ; 110b Offwell [Uffwille and Offewille, MS ], Eectors of— Robert occurs as R, 15 Nov., 1309 ; L 191b. Master Hugh Cally, de ketone, occurs as R, 27 Nov, 1322 (see “ Litt. Dim ”) ; 169b Okeford [Ocforde, MS.], Bector of— Sir William de Wilebi occurs as R , “ pridie Kalendas Februarii ” (31 Jan ), 1310-11 ; 59b Okehampton, Vicar of— Sir Ivo occuis as V , 1 Maich, 1309-10 (see “'Confessions ”) ; 48. Otterham [Oterham and Oterara, MS ], Eectors of— Symon de Sancto Genesio, subdeacon, occurs as R , 21 Dec , 1308 ; (Ord) 218 ; 22 Feb , 1308-9 ; (ibid ) 220b On whose resignation Robert de Sancto Genesio, subdeacon, was inst, 10 April, 1309 ; Patron, Robert Fitz-William; 40 Sir Symon (son of John) de Sancto Genesio, deacon, was inst, 16 Jan , 1311-12 ; Pation, the same ; 67b. Otterton [Oterytone, MS ], Vicar of— Sir Robeit occurs as V, 17 April, 1309 ; 40 Otterton, Priory, Priors of— Fr. Richard [,Jordan] ; on whose resignation “ die Sabbati post Festum Annun-ciacionis Dominice ” (29 March) 1309, (after the lapse of 13 months) Fr. Robert Lovel, “Monachus Domus Montis Sancti Michaelis in periculo maris,” was admitted 27 Apiil (Letters of Institution and Induction dated at Exetei, 20 April); Patrons the Piioi and Convent of St. Michael’s Mount; 49b On LoveVs lesignation, 3 Aug , 1316, 1 Ordained deacon, 20 Sept, 1309 ; 2 Qrdained priest, 18 Sept, 1316 ; 237b. 223.240 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Fr. Richard de Albo Doyto, Monk of St. Michael in periculo maris, was inst“, 12 Sept ; “ piesentibus Nicholao de Hele, Gilberto de la Thorne, eleiicis, et meipso, Ricardo de Twyvertone ” ; 114b. On whose resignation Fr Oger de Bueys,1 * alias Cordon, was admitted in 1319. Ottery-St. Mary, Vicars of— Sir Geoffrey: he was succeeded by Sir John de Thormertone, priest; collated, 11 Nov, 1310 ; 57b. The Bishop’s right to collate was disputed, and he wrote to Thormerton, 8 April, 1311, telling him that, although his Predecessors, had long exercised the right, the D. and C of Rouen, as soon as they heard of the death of Sir Geoffrey, the late V., proceeded to present “ quendam Magistrum Johannem, dictum Roma-num, presbiterum, ut asserebantur, in lingua Parochianorum dicte Ecclesie non expertum, set linguam eorundem penitus ignorantem. . Set, quia propter iny- doneitatem hujusmodi presentati ipsius Vicarie Collacio eciam ad nos, hac vice, secundum Statuta Canonica legitime devoluta, ex eo maxime quod juxta mentem Constitucionis Domini Octoboni, quondam in Anglia Apostolice Sedis Legati, super hoc edite, admittendus ad hujusmodi Vicariam, ad personalem et con-tinuam residenciam faciendum in ea, pro ipsius cura peisonaliter agnoscenda, in sua saltern admissione corporale prestare habeat juramentum; nos, personam tuam prosequi cupientes favore grade specialis, dictam Vicariam de Otery Sancte Maiie, dum tarnen ipsius Collacio ad nos alias non peitineat, tibi, cum omnibus juribus et pertinenciis suis univeisis—juie ad nos, ut premittitur, devoluto— eonferimus intuitu caiitatis ; et te instituimus Vicarium Perpetuum canonice in eadem ; cuiam animarum et regimen ej usdem tibi, tenore Presencium, in Domino committeiido; recepto a te juiamento quod, juxta mentem Constitucionis piedicte, in dicta Vicaria, ut piemittitur, residebis” ; 61. Paignton, Vicars of— Sir William de Olneye2 died in 1320: and Sir William de Noithwode, priest, was collated, in his absence, 11 June, and inducted, 12 June, by Precentor R. de Coletone, Commissary ; 150. Parkham [Parkham, MS.], Rectors of— Richard de Spekcotc,3 was R before A D. 1298. 1 Reverendo in Christo Patii ac Domino, Domino Waltero, Dei giacia Episcopo Exoniensi, sui humiles et devoti Fra-tres, Johannes, Ejusdem permissione Abbas Monasterii Montis Sancti Mi-chaelis de periculo maiis, ejusdemque Loci Conventus, Ordinis Sancti Benedici, Abrincensis Diocesis, salutem, et cum omni reverencia et honoie paratam ad ejus beneplacita volunt-atem —Reverende Paternitati vestre Religiosum Virum, Frati em Ogerum de Bueys, alias Cordon, Common-achum nostrum et professum, latoiem Presencium, ad curam et ìegimen Prioiatus nostri de Ottiitonia, vestre Diocesis, vacantis et libeii per puram et liberam resignacionem Fiatris Ricardi de Albo Doyto, Commonachi nostri, nuper Prioris dicti Piioratus, per has nostras Literas piesentamus vobis, humiliter supplicantes quatinus dictum Fratrem Ogerum ad dictum Prioratum, nostri gracia, benigniter admittatis, sibi curam et regimen ipsius caiitatis intuitu committentes Bene et diu valeat in Domino vostra Paternitas Reverenda —Datum sub sigillo nostro, die Lune post Festum Sanctorum Jacobi et Christophori, Anno Domini M° CCCmo decimonono’’ [Stitched in between fols. 152 and 153] 2 not “ Olwye,” as in Olivei’s List Eccles Antiq, i, 176) 3 "Pro Rohm to Giffarde,—Rex Vice-corniti Cornubie salutem —Volentes Robeito Giffarde, capto et detento in prisona nostra de Launcevetone pro molte Ricardi de Spekcote, quondam Persone Ecclesie de Parkham, unde rectatus est, graeiam facere specialem, tibi precipimus quod, si idem Robert-us invenerit tibi suflìcientes manu-captores, qui eum manucapiant de veniendo ad nos, in Scotia, cum equis et aimis, ibidem nobiscum in obse-quium nostrum ad voluntatem nostrana moraturum, et, cum inderedierit, de stando recto in Curia nostra, siINSTITUTIONS, ETC. 241 Sii John Moritz occurs as R, 25 FeB , 1309-10 ; 47b. On whose death, “ die Lune in Vigilia Festi Apostolorum Petii et Pauli” (28 June), 1322, Sir Walter de Cloptone, priest, was inst (by proxy—Master lid de Chudde-leghe), 29 July ; Patron, the Lady Alianoia de Courtenai; 168 Parracombe [Pearrecombe, MS ], Rector of— Sir William de Hole, priest, was collated (by lapse), 9 Aug , 1308; 35 Payhembury [Payhembiri and Payhemberi, MS ], Vicars of— —Vacant “ a die Dominica pioxima ante Festum Sancti Michaelis proximo preteritum” (24 Sept.), 1312; and, 15 Nov, Sir John de Ghipham, priest, was instituted ; Patrons, the Abbat and Convent of Foide; 74b. Chippenham (sic) resigned, by letter dated Exetei, “xj Kalendas Octobris” (21 Sept), 1320, and Sir Roger de JDonstorre, priest, was inst ,2 Nov ; Patrons, the same ; 154 —Vacant “ a die Veneris proxima post Festum Omnium Sanctorum ” (4 Nov), 1323 ; and John Prodhomme, deacon, was inst “ die Veneiis proxima post Festum Conversionis Sancti Pauli ” (27 Jan ), 1323 4 ; Pations, the same; 181. Pelynt [Plenynt, MS J, Rectors and Vicars of— [The Records of Newenham Abbey shew that Robert Everard, mentioned in Vol. I, p. 162, was presented to the Rectory of Pelynt, by Abbat Geoffrey, in 1254 Resigning almost immediately he was gianted the Pension there referred to, the amount of which was 50s annually. His successor was Walter de Tremour, who was inst., 28 Oct, in the same year. This Walter had been collated, before 1272, to a Prebend in Glasney (see Vol. I., p 96); but his Institution thereto is not recorded The Pension was confened on Nicholas de Muscle, 19 Oct, 1275 (see Vol I, p 162) He appears to have succeeded Tremour as Rector; and he was the last Richard de Sancto Gorono was the first Vicar (see Vol I, p 350). His successor, William de Cadecote, was presented by Abbat Ralph, and, therefore, not earlier than 1304. He resigned and retired to Newenham, where he died in 1323 and was buried in the Cemetery there, leaving a moiety of his propeity to the Abbey. The yeai of his death corresponds with that of the Institution of Walter Pen; but this is merely a coincidence, for the Newenham MS shews that Ralph de Sydemouthe succeeded him, on the presentation of the same Abbat (and, therefore, probably, between 1304 and 1308, as he is not mentioned in Bp Stapeldon’s Register) He is referred to by the Newenham scribe, in no flattering terms, as “ Cornubicus, qui malum fecit Domui; de quibus, posteri, caveatis ” The “ quibus,” of course, is intended for Cornishmen geneially, against whom there seems to have been a strong prejudice in the Abbey; for a similar memorandum is attached to the name of a subsequent Vicai, John Jogeloui,—“Cornubicus,^ qua Nacione caveant posteri; quia misei fuit et mala Domui fecit.”—See Davidson’s History of Neioenham Abbey ] —Vacant “a die Jovis proxima ante Festum Sancti Jacobi, Apostoli” (21 July), 1323 ; and Sir Walter Pen, priest, was inst., 10 Aug ; Pations, the Abbat and Convent of Newenham; 176. Petertavy [Ecclesia de Tavy Sancti Petri, MS ], Rectors of-r- Richard occurs as R in 1315 ; L 205b —Vacant, 21 May, 1318 ; and Master John de Milletone, clerk,1 was inst, 16 July ; Patrons, the Prior (Fr. quis versus eum loqui voluerit de morte predicta, tunc ipsum Robert-um a prisona illa, si ea occasione et non alia detineatur in eadem, sine dilacione deliberali facias per manu-capcionem predictam ; et, nomine manucaptorum illorum qui eum sic Q manuceperunt, nobis sub sigillo tuo sine dilacione mittas et hoc Breve — Teste Rege, apud Cestriam, xviij die Junii” Rot Glaus 26 Edw I, m 7 (1298).—F J B Ordained subdeacon, 23 Sept, 1318 ; 240.242 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON, Mathias), and Convent of Plympton ; 128. Petbockstowe [Patrikestowe, MS ], Rectors of— Master Richard de Coletone occurs as B, 9 Sept., 1310 ; 55b Theie is no record of his Institution. On 6 May, 1310, the Bp gi anted him a Pension of 40s till he should be provided with a Benefice ; 50b On his resignation Master John de Lynham, cleik, was inst, 5 Nov , 1311 ; Pations, the Abbat and Convent of Buckfast ; 65 On whose resignation John Pollaid (B. of Downe St Mary—an Exchange), was inst, 10 Oct., 1317 ; Patrons, the same ; 123 Philleigh [Sancti Filii de Eglosros, MS ], Rectors of— Master Richard de Coliforde; on whose death—“ die Jovis proxima ante Festum Sancti Valentini ” (10 Feb), 1311-12, Master Robert de Polhorman, priest, was admitted in commendami 19 Feb ; Patron, Joan, relict of Sir Boger de Carmynov, Knt, “ hac vice . racione dotis sue ob mortem dicti Domini Bogeri sibi debite.” He was inst, 20 Feb ; 6Sb On the death of Polharmon {sic), “ die Veneris proxima ante Festum Sancti Michaelis in Septembri” (28 Sept ), 1319, Sir John de Resueydon, priest, was inst-, 6 Nov. ; Patron, the same,—“Et, quia viclebatur Domino quod ipse Johannes in Literatura minus sufficiens erat ad hujusmodi Curam regendam, injunct urn fuit eidem Johanni, sub pena xx marcarum, quod semper habeat secum imum Capellanum ydoneum, et bone conversacionis et in Literatura sufficientem, qui ipsum super regimine diete Cure instruat, et earn, una secum, valeat subportare Injunctum est, eciam, eidem, sub pena amissionis Beneficii predicti, quarn acceptavit, quod illam Summulam,—Altissimus de ten a,1 citra Festum Nativitatis Beati Johannis Baptiste proximo seeuturum, sciat cordetenus, et contenta in eadem intelligat ; ad que omnia et singula per Dominum extiter at, de ipsius consensu expiesso, judicialiter condempnatus,—presentibus Magistro Walteio de Setone et Johanne Holonde, cleiicis ” ; 144b.—In the margin is wiitten : “ Est plus infia ad tale signum JR [which does not survive, however], sub Anno Domini, etc CCC xxj° ” Accordingly, we find that he appeared before the Bishop, in the Chapel at Powton, and confessed that, although, when he was instituted, he had bound himself, under pain of deprivation—“ quod Summulam illam juxta Synodum que vocatur Altissimus de terra, etc sciiet cordetenus citra Festum Nativitatis Beati Johannis Baptiste proximo tunc futili uni, et contenta in eadem intelligent, pi out cavetur supeiius . . , idem, tamen, Johannes eandem Summulain nescivit coi detenus, nec per omnia intelligebat eandem ” But his influential Patron, Sir John de Caiminow, who was present, inteiceded for him, and the Bishop extended the time till Michaelmas. No date is given ; but this Entry is made between the 1st and 3ul Nov., 1321, the Bishop being at Powton all the time Theie weie, also, piesent Master Walter de Setone, Nicholas de Hele, Richaid de Tuveitone, and Philip de la More, Notaiies-Publick [Rosueydon, MS ] ; 162. Pillaton [Piletone, MS], Rector of— Vacant “a die Mercurii proxima ante Festum Sancti Bainabe, Apostoli (9 June), 1316. On 25 Aug. was instituted Master Thomas Perys, clerk2 ; Pati on, Sir Robeit Bendyn, Knt. ; 114b. PiJjTON Priory, Priors of— Fr William de Wrockeshale ; on whose death was instituted, 29 Api il, 1316, Fr. Henry de Pekyngehulle, Monk of Malmesbury,—“ad Cellulam sive Prioia-tum de Pyltone ” ; Pations, Abbat William and the Convent of Malmesbury ; Witnesses: Nicholas de Hele, J de Stokes, P de Honetone, and otheis,— “Indiccione quatta decima,”—112b 1 The “ Synod us ” of Bishop Quivil (A D 1287) begins with these woids. The Chaptei-Reports {see pp 130, etc) shew that a copy wras kept in many (probably, in most) of the Paiish-Churches of the Diocese. Ordained deacon, 18 Sept, 1316; 237bINSTITUTIONS, ETC. 243 Pilton ; “ Perpetua Cantaria in Ecclesia Parochiali de Piltone, pro animabus Willelmi de Raleghe, Militis, progenitorum et successorum suorum, et animabus omnium Fidelium defunctorum, celebranda, MS ],— Sii John de Wallia, priest, was inst, 9 Jan, 1319-20; Patron, Sir Wm, Martyn, Knt, “racione minoris etatis Thome, filii et heredis Willelmi de Raleghe, nuper Domini de Raleghe, in Custodia sua existentis”; 146b. Pinhoe [Pynho, MS ], Vicars of— —Vacant “a die Lune proxima post Festum Sancti Luce, Ewangeliste” (22 Oct), 1313. On 3 Dec was instituted Sir Richard de Boterleghe,1 chaplain ; Patrons, the Piior and Convent of St. Nicholas’, Exeter; 82—Vacant “a die Maitis pioxima ante Festum Apostolorum Simonis et Jude (25 Oct ), 1317 On 10 Dec. was inst. Sir William Deneys, piiest, “ absque tamen alieni juiis prejudicio ” ; Patrons, the same,—“ et injunctum erat eidem pei Dominum quod illam Summulam juxta Synodum que vocatur Altissimus de Terra sciat, sub pena xx solidorum, cordetenus, citia Pascha” [see Philleigh, note] ; 124. Plymouth [Suttone, MS.], Vicar of— Martin occurs as V., 13 June, 1309 ; L 190b. Polsloe Priory [Polslo, MS.]; Prioresses of,— Margery de Swyndone ; her, Election confirmed, “xvij Kalendas Julii ” (15 June), 1308 ; 33, 34b See General Index. Matilda Bloyhou; her Election confirmed, 28 Sept, 1321, “per Magistrum Ricardum de Coletone, Precentoiem, Dominos Thomam de Hentone, Thesaurarium, et Ricaidum de Biaileghe, Subdecanum, Canonicos Ecclesfe Exoniensis, Commissarios in hac parte deputatos” ; 161 — The Sub-Prioress and Convent had petitioned the Bishop for Licence to elect, 2 July, 1321,—“ Cum nuper, sicut Domino placuit, bone memorie Domina Margeria, Priorissa, ... die Sabbati pioxima post Festum Nativitatis Beat! Johannis Baptiste [27 June], viam sit universe camis ingiessa, ejusque corpore, cum debitis solempniis, die Martis in Festo Commemoracionis Sancti Pauli [30 June] honorifice, prout decuit, Ecclesiastice tradito sepulture, idem Monasterium nostrum . ad presens vacare noseatui, nos, diuturne vacacionis pericula precaveie pro viribus cupientes, . . . piemissa vestre Dominacioni . . . intim-amus, vestram Reveiendam Paternitatem rogantes, etc ” They appointed as their Proctors therein, Walter de Setone and Robert Biocke, clerks, and James Prodhomme The Petition was presented to the Bishop, in London, 7 July (fol 158b); and his answer, gi anting the Licence to elect, is dated on the same day (fol 160b) But the Petitioners seem to have been impatient; for on the 4th, only two days after the date of the first Petition, they sent the Bishop a duplicate, in nearly the same terms—refening to the deceased Prioiess as “Margeiia de Swingdone, Priorissa Monasteiii nostri antedicti ultima et electiva,” but omitting the date of her death ; (ibid) Poltimore [Poltimor, MS], Rector of— William Bond occuis as R. (see Cornubia, H de), 6 Sept, 1312 ; 73b. Portlemouth [Portelemuwe and Porthelemuthe, MS.],— Master John de Malestone, priest, first occurs as R , 30 July, 1308 ; 35: and in the Ordination Lists—deacon, 19 Maich, 1309 ; 222: piiest, 4 Apiil, 1310; 224b Poughill [Devon—Poghehulle, MS.], Rectors of— Sir Thomas occuis as R , 1 March, 1309-10 (see “ Confessions ”); 48 —Vacant “a die Martis pioxima post Festum Sancti Johannis ante Portam Latinam (11 May), 1311 On 20 June was instituted 1 Not Bollegh} as in Oliver’s List (Eccles. Antiq , ii, 126). Q2244 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. Gregory de Bom ne, cleik,1; Pations, the Prior and Convent of St Nicholas, Exeter; 62b. Poundstock [Poundestoke and Pondestoke, MS], Rectors o£— Master William Bloyou occurs as R, in 1313 ; L 200b (see Yol I, p 394). On whose death, “die Sabbati pioxima post Festum Sancti Vincencii ultimo pieteiitum ” (24 Jan ), 1320-1, Master Baldwin de Bello Prato, clerk, was inst, 11 April, 1321 (by proxy— Sir Robeit de Tautone) ; Patron, Sii Otho de Bodrugan, Knt ; 157b Thomas de Knolle was inst (by pioxy—Luke de Bodiedethe), 23 July, 1322 ; I76b See Bradninch {note) Powderham, Rectors of— Sir John de Powdeiham, piiest (elsewheie called John de Stowe), occuis as R, 4 June, 1311 ; 62b On his death, “die Maitis pioxima post Festum Translacionis Beati Swithini {sic) (22 July), 1320, Richard de Pe1) chenhale, cleik, was inst (by proxy—John de Waletone, clerk), 2 Jan , 1320 1 ; Patron, Sir Humphiey de Bohun, Earl of Herefoid and of Essex, “ea vice, racione minoris etatis heredis Johannis de Pouderham, in Custodia sua existentis” ; 154b Puddington [Potyngtone and Podyngtone, MS ], Rectors of— John de Kyngesbury, cleik2, was inst., 10 March, 1308-9 ; Patron, K Edwaid II ; 39. On the resignation of Kyngestone {sic) for anothei Benefice,3 “ die Sancti Michaelis Archangeli” (29 Sept), 1317, Sir John de Candeveie, piiest, was inst , 4 Nov ; Patron, Sii Robeit Fitz-paine; 124. Putford [Putteforde and Potteforde, MS ], Rector of— Sir Richard occuis as R {see Washford-Pyne), 16 Jan., 1311-12 ; 67b Pyworthy [Py worthe, MS ], Rectors of— Mastei Henry occuis as R, 14 July, 1309,—see “Oiatories”; 42b [His successor was Roger de Bolchurst, whose Institution is not recoided ; but we leain from the Registei of John de Stratfoid, Bp of Winchester, that he was “ Rector Ecclesie de Pywoithe, Exoniensis Dyocesis,” when he was ordained piiest {Litt Dim) by that Pi elate in the Paiish-Church of Kingscleie, 20 Sept, 1326 ; fol 144b —F J B] Quethiock [Ecclesia Sancti Hugonis de Quedic (also, Quedicke), MS ], Rectors of— —Vacant “a die Jovis proxima ante Festum Sancti Edwardi, Regis” (17 Maich), 1316 17 ; and Master Henry de Nyivetone, cleik,4 was inst, 29 May, 1317; Patron, Sir Stephen de Haccombe, Knt ; 119b On whose resignation, Sii William de Vautoit, piiest, was admitted, 8 June, 1318 ; Pation, the same,—“ sal vis, tarnen, fi uctibus dicte Ecclesie pro instanti Autumpno illi vel illis, cui vel quibus, de jure debebuntur ” And, theieupon, he resigned his Living of Chardlinch (Dioc of B. and W)—presentibus Magistris 1 Ordained subdeacon, 18 Dee , 1311 ; 229: deacon, 11 Maich, 1311-12; 229b: piiest, 25 March, 1312 ; ibid 2 “ Johannes de Kyngesbury, clericus, habet Literas Regis de Piesentacione ad Ecclesiam de Potyntone, vacali tem, et ad Donacionem Regis spectantem Et diiiguntui Litei e Episcopo Exon- iensi.—In cujus, etc.—T R., apud Guldefoide, secundo die Februarii ” [1308-9] Rot Pat 2 Edw II., pat t 1, m 15) —F J B 3 Its name is net given; but Bp. Drokenesford’s Register{Ed Hobhouse, p 170), shews that he was inst to Combe-Floiy (Dioc of B and W), 25 Sept, 1317 ; Pation, the Prior of Taunton 4 Oidained subdeacon, 18 March, 1317-18; 23 8b.INSTITUTIONS, ETC. 245 Nicholao de Hele, Johanne de la Pomeray, Willelmo Waleys, Testibus ad premissa vocatis ” ; 127b Rackenford [Rakenesford, MS ], Rector of— —Vacant; and the Bishop granted the Sequestration to Sir Richaid, R of Cruwys-Moi chard, for Peter de Cruwes, clerk, presented thereto by Alexander de Ciuwes He was to supply Petei with money—“ necessaria sua in Scolis ” (14 Aug , 1312); 73. There is no record of Peters Institution; but he is desciibed as Rector, 22 Dec, 1313, when he was ordained accolite ; (Ord.) 230b: subdeacon, 23 March, 1313*14 ; 232: deacon, 6 April , 1314; 233. Rame, Rector of— —Vacant “ a die Meicurii post Festum Sancte Agathe, Virginis ” (8 Feb.), 1317-18 ; and Master William de Nywenham, clerk,1 was inst, 1 April, 1318 ; Patron, John de Feiariis ; 126 Redruth [Ecclesia Sancti Ermini {sic) de Rydruthe (also, Sancti Eunyny de Rudrutlie), MS.], Rectors of— William de Stoweforde, clerk,2 was inst, 3 May, 1316 ; Patron, Prince Edward, “lacione Custodie teire et heredis Ricaidi Basset defuncti, qui de eo tenuit in capite ” ; 112b Sir David Aunselin, priest, succeeded,—“Dominus David Aunselin, presbiter, ad Ecclesiam de Rudruthe, vacantem per dimissionem Domini Willelmi de Stou-forde, ultimo Rectoris ibidem: sub hac, tamen, piotestacione premissa; videlicet, quod, cum idem Dominus Willelmus alias, in admissione sua ad Ecclesiam de Liftone, puplice piotestatus fuisset, coiam Domino, quod si contingeret quod Ecclesia de Liftone piedicta ab eo aliqualitei evincatur, se velle ad Ecclesiam de Rudiutlie antedictam licite redire, et letinere, sicut prius. Idem Dominus David, piotestacioni consenciens, similiter protestabatur; videlicet, quod in eventum dimissionis Ecclesie sue de Rudruthe, se velle ad Ecclesiam de Estboclonde, quam prius optinueiat licite redire, et earn teneie pacilice, sicut prius; unde, prestitoCanonice Obediencie juiamento, optinuit Literas simplices Institucionis et Inducoionis,—presentibus Magistris Walteio de Setone, Nicholao de Hele, clericis ; Dominis Petio de Honetone, Roberto de Tautone, Rogero de Buddeleghe, et me, Ricardo de Twyveitone (2 Apiil, 1321); 157b Sir Thomas de Stoke, piiest, was piesented; and a Commission was directed to Walter de Setone, Official-Piincipal (18 Maich, 1322-3), to receive the piesentation, etc.; 175 Institution not lecorded Sir William de la Weye, piiest, was inst (by proxy—Sir Richard de Twyver-tone, clerk), 24 March, 1324-5 ; Patron, William Basset; 184 Rewe, Rector of— Master Robert le Fiz-Raulf occurs as R , 22 Sept, 1319, when he was oidained priest; 241b. Ringmore [Ridmore, MS ], Rectors of— John de Ridmore3 seems to have succeeded Henry de Lyntone, in Bishop1 Bytton’s time, but he died in (oi before) 1305 Neaily twenty years later 1 He occuis as subdeacon, 22 Sept, 1318; 130: oidained deacon, 22 Sept, 1319; 241b: priest, 20 Sept, 1320 ; 243. 2 He was, for a shoit time, R of St John-Baptist, Ilchester, to which he was inst. 14 May, 1315 ; Patron, “ Edw II, Rex, lacione terrarum que fuerunt Edmundi quondam Comitis Cornubie ” (Weaver).—Ordained subdeacon, 18 Sept, 1316; 237: [Deacon, (Litt. Dim ) by the Bp of Winchester, 27 Feb, 1316-17, at Southampton, and priest by the same Prelate, 19 March, following, in the Conventual Church of Merton Priory, Surrey, (Regist Sandale ; 52b, 53b —F. J B.] 3 I find the following Entry in an old Obit-Book belonging to the D and C. (No 3673, page 61),—“Terminus Sancti Johannis Baptiste, A D M° CCC° quinto:—Pro Johanne de Rid’246 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. the Benefice became vacant “per moitem”—unfortunately, we are not told by whose death—“die Yeneiis pioxima post Festum Sancti Ambrosii, Episcopi” (6 April), 1324 ; and Robert de Doune, clerk, was inst, 18 May ; Pation, Sir Roger le Jeu, Knt. ; 180. Roborough,— No Institution is recoided in this Register But it may be well to state, heie, that the Collation {by lapse) of John de Eledone, 22 Sept ,1275 (see Vol I, p. 165) was, evidently, the result of a dispute as to the right of Pationage For in that year Henry de Montfoid and Solomon de Rochester weie appointed “ to take the Assize of darrein presentment, anaigned by Henry Brun against Richaid de Helyun and John de Cloum touching the Advowson of this Chuich Rot Pat. 3 Edw. /, m Ud (28 ) [J.I.D ] Roche [de la Roche—margin, “ de Rupe ” MS ], Rector of— —Vacant “a die Dominica proxima ante Festum Nativitatis Beati Johannis Baptiste ” (18 June), 1318 ; and Master Richaid le Flamanget cleik,1 was inst, 24 Dec ; Patron, John de Dynham; 139b Rockbeare [“ Ecclesia Sancti Martini de Rokebere,” MS.],— Gilbert occurs as R in 1316 ; L 209 Romansleigh [Romundesleghe and Romondesleghe, MS],— —Vacant “ a die Lune pioxima ante Festum Sancti Michaelis, Aichangeli (27 Sept), 1316 ; and, 6 Dec , Master Adam dictus Mai chant was inst ; Pation, Thomas de Campelle ; 116b George de Esse was inst, 28 June, 1323 ; 176b. See Bradninch {note). Roseash [Esse, MS ], Rectors of— Master Richard de Esse ; on whose death, “die Maitis proxima post Festum Puiificacionis Beate Marie, Virginis” (8 Feb), 1322-3, Sir Adam Marchant, priest, was inst., 25 Feb ; Patron, Ralph de Esse ; 174 Rousdon [Capella {also, Ecclesia) Sancti Pancracii, MS.],— On the death of Sii Thomas Capis, “ nupei Rectoiis ejusdem,” John de Ockebeaie, cleik,2 was inst, 19 Feb , 1308-9 ; Pation, Osmund, Piior of Lodres and Lord of Axmouth—“ salva dicto Priori et successoiibus suis annua Pensione viginti solidoium ” ; 38b Sir John de Okebeaie died “die Dominica pioxima ante Festum Beate Maiie Magdalene (18 July), 1322; and, 1 Dec, was instituted William de Osmyngtone,3 clerk; Patron, Fr Roger [Haiiel], Monk of the Monastery of the Blessed Mary of Montburg, representing theiein the Abbat and Convent thereof ; 169b. On whose lesignation,4 24 May, 1324, Adam, dictus Gilbert,3 priest, was inst, 3 June ; Patron, the same; 180b. St. Allen [Sancti Aluni, MS.], Vicar of— Thomas de Karveynecke, deacon,5 was collated 8 Apiil, 1314: Letteis of Induction (dated 10 April) deliveied to him, at Horseley, 7 May ; 84 more, deductis deducendis, xvjd quad , dividendos intei xvj Canónicos, quorum quilibet percepit Id, et re-manet Id.” The Lord of the Manor at that time was Giles de Fishacie, and it may be safely assumed that John was the Rector of the Palish 3 Oidaiued deacon [“ Flamanke,” MS ], 22 Sept, 1319 ; 241: piiest, 22 Dec, 1319 ; 242b. 2 Ordained subdeacon, 29 March, 1309 ; 221b: deacon, 23 April, 1309; 222: piiest, 18 April, 1310; 225 Oliver calls him Cokbeai e 3 Omitted in Olivei ’s List {Eccles Antiq ii, 81) 4 Inst, 7 Sept, 1327, to Walton-in-Goidano (Someiset); Pation, Andrew de Biumpton—Reg Erokensfoi d, 267 5 Oidained priest, 1 June, 1314 ; 233b,INSTITUTIONS, ETC. 247 St. Austell [Sancti Austoli, MS.], "Vicars of— Nicholas de Podeforde (see Yol I page 352) was still Y , 12 Feb , 1309-10 ; L 192 —Vacant “ a die Martis pioxima post Festum Translacionis Beati Thome, Martiris (14 July), 1310 ; and Sir Randulphus de Rossydenet, Waiden; priest, was inst, 31 Aug ; Patrons, the Prior and Convent of Tywardieath ; 54b —Vacant “a die Jovis proxima post Festum Sancti Laurencii ” (11 Aug.), 1323 ; and Roger Dollynge, deacon, was inst, 17 Oct. ; Patrons, the same; 181. —“ Capella Sancti Michaelis in Cimiterio Sancti Austoli— Sir Johnde Trenansvedelce, Warden ; on whose death, “ Die Dominica proxima post Festum Sancti Dunstani” (20 May), 1319, Sir Ralph de Retyn, priest, was inst, 7 June ; Patrons, the same; 141b Sir Henry de Treverbyn, priest, was collated (by lapse), 12 March, 1322-3; 174b St. Breage [Sancte Breace, MS ], Yicars of— Sii Pascasius occuis as Y , 2 and 6 July, 1310 ; 52b, L 192b.—A Commission was directed, 16 Jan , 1312-13, to Chancellor Rogei de Otery, to institute Sir jDavid de Lyspein, piiest, presented by the Abbat and Convent of Hayles ; 75b. Instituted, 12 Feb, (see fol 70) St. Breoke [Powtone—the name of the Manor; also, “ Sancti Brioci de Nansent,” MS ], Rectors of— Sir Hillary obtained leave to exchange with Sii Ralph de Arundelle, R of St. Columb-Major; and Roger de Otery was commissioned to institute him, 27 Dec, 1309 ; 45b. But he exchanged for Morchard Bishop, with Sir John Tolliro, who was collated 1 May, 1310 ; 50 He exchanged with Richard de Braileghe, R of Morchaid- Bishop, 9 Apiil, 1314 ; 83b. Braileghe exchanged, for Exminster, with Sii Thomas de Stapeldone, 2 Sept, 1318—befoie the Bishop in the Lady-Chapel of Crediton,—“presentibus Domino Precentoie [R de Coletone], Magistris Willelmo de Wolleghe, Hemico de Stouforde, Henrico Bloyou, Willelmo de Beare, Nicholao de Hele, cleiicis; Domino Petro de Honetone, presbitero; Roberto Daumaile, Appaiitore, et me—Ricaido de Twyvertone, Notario Publico, qui hec premissa scripsi piopiia manu mea 128V’ On Stapeldone's resignation, Sir Walter de Oantilupo, priest, was admitted incommendam, 16 Feb., 1324-5 ; 183b. Collated 1 June, 1325 ; 184b. St. Breward [Sancti Brueredi, MS ], Vicar of— Sir Drogo occurs as V., 1 Maich, 1309-10 (see “ Confessions ”) ; 48. St. Budock and St. Gluvias [“ Vicaria1 Ecclesiarum Sanctorum Budoci et Gluviaci,” MS.], Vicars of— Sir Robert first occurs as V , 10 Feb , 1309-10 ; L 192b. Sir Stephen de Reswalstes, Driest, resigned, and was again collated, 26 Dec, 1319 ; 145. St. Bueyan, the Deanery of— Deans,—Sir Mathias [de Medintor (Dugd )] fiist occurs in this Register, 1 May, 1310 ; 50. [He occurs—Mathias de Medunta—eailier, viz., 28 Aug., 1308 {Rot. Pat. 2 Edw. II, part 1, m 20)]. 1 “ Canonice unitarum alias in peisona dicti Stephani, taxata et oi dinata ”— “Et memoiandum quod dictus Stephanus prius in dicta Vicaria canonice institutus, ipsam Vicariam in manus Domini pure, sponte, et absolute, resignavit, quia Titulus quem super dicta Vicaria prius optinuerat sibi minus sufficiens videbatur ; qua re-nunciacione facta, Dominus eandem Vicaiiam sibi contulit in forma pre-sciipta ”248 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. [John de Mante was Dean in 1325.—“ Pio Johanne de Mante, Decano Ecclesie Sancte Beriane —Rex Thesaurario et Baionibus suis de Scaccaiio, salutem Quandam Peticionem ex parte Johannis de Mante, Decani Ecclesie Sancte Beriane in Cornubia— que est Capella nostia, ut dicitui—coram nobis et Consilio nostio exhibitam, vobis mittimus Presentibus interclusam; man-dantes quod, inspecta Peticione predicta, si inveneritis quod Decanatus predictus consistit totum in Spii itualibus, utin eadem Peticione supponitur, et quod liujusmodi Spiiitualia non sunt capienda in manum nostram, ulterius inde fieri faciatis quod de juie et secundum legem et consuetudinem Regni nostii fuerit faciendum—Teste meipso, apud Westmonasteiium, primo die Decembris, Anno Regni nostii decimo nono (1325) ” (Queen's Remembrancer—Memoranda Roll, 19 Edw II —F J B.] Canons,—Peter dictus Peiot; after whose death his Piebend lapsed to the Bishop, who collated Mastei Richard de Bello Piato [“ Beaupie ”—margin], “ salvo jure Regis Domini nostii, Domini Edwardi . . . et cujuscumque alterius,” 15 Aug, 13181 *,—“et memoiandum quod sciiptum fuit Decano de Penwithe pro Induccione facienda; 162. St. Clesr [Sancti Clari, MS ], Yicars of— John occurs as V , 16 April, 1309 ; 40 Walter Wyot, of Blakemore, chaplain, was inst , 2 Oct, 1310 ; Pation, Fi Wm de Tottehale, Piior of the Hospital of St. John of-Jeiusalem in England,—■ “optinuit Literas Institucionis et Induccionis in forma Comm uni; Literas, videlicet, Institucionis duplicatas, quaium una penes Institut um et alia penes Piesentantem lemanebit ” ; 56b See L 195b; where this Chuich is desciibed as ‘ ‘ Ecclesia Ville de Sancto Claio, juxta Reskai adeke ” [Rosea adock\ Michael de Biay declaied the Chuich void and claimed the light to present, in June, 1311 But Wyot was not disturbed, and was still V. in 1321 (see Duloe; 161b) St. Clether [Sancti Clederi, MS ], Vicar of— Sii John Danyel, piiest, was collated (by lapse), 5 Jan , 1319-20,—“que tanto tempore vacaveiat pei dissensionem divei soium Patronorum presentancium ad eandem, quod ipsius Collacio fuerat ad [Episcopum] legittime devoluta, juxta foimam Statutoium Latranensis Ooncilii ”; 145b The Benefice again lapsed to the Bishop in 1321, who diiected a Commission, 25 May, to Richard de Coietone, Official-Principal, to collate, institute, and induct, a fit Cleik thereto ; 153 The lesult is not recoided. St. Colan [Sancti Colani, MS ], Vicars of— Sii Christopher de Bodminia, priest, was collated 6 Sept, 1308 ; 35b Sir William occuis as V., 26 Feb, 1313-14 ; 82b Thomas de Tregoys was V, 18 Sept, 1316, when he was oidained priest ; 237b St. Columb-Major, Rectors of— Sir Ralph de Arundelle He obtained leave to exchange with Sii Hillary, R. of St Breoke ; and a Commission was directed to Roger de Otery for his Institution, 27 Dec, 1309 ; 45b He exchanged, howevei, foi St Ewe, with Master John Bloyour ; Pation, Sir Richaid de Stapeldone, Knt , “ hac vice, . . racione minoris etatis Johannis de Aiundelle, filii et heredis Johannis de Arundelle, infia etatem, et Custodie quarundam ten ai um ejusdem cum Advocacione ipsius Ecclesie ”—Commission diiected to Masteis Walter de Thorp, Canon of St Paul’s, London, Nicholas de O (sic),3 “ Examinator 1 “ Consecracionis nostre Anno decimo ” The Entry, omitted in its proper place, was made under 1321, “Anno Consecracionis quarto decimo ” There is no note heie ; but a Memorandum, in the margin, at the foot of fol 128b, shews where the recoid of this Colla- tion is to be found 2 Oidained accolite, 30 May, 1311; 228: subdeacon, 5 June, 1311 ; ibid : deacon, 18 Sept, 1311 ; 228b 3 Probably Nicholas de Ooconia, Pie-bendary of Oxton, in Southwell, 1310-24INSTITUTIONS, ETC. 249 Curie Cantuariensis,” and Dyonisiua Avenel, Piecentor of Llandaff (omitted in Le Neve’s List), 16 Jan , 1310-11 ; 59 St. Constantine, Rector and Vicars of— Nicholas is mentioned as R , 6 July, 1310, the Bishop reporting to the King that he had died sometime before ; L 192b See Vol J , page 352. Sir Henry occuis as V., 8 June, 1310 ; 52b Six Robert called le Seneschal was presented by the D and C. of Exeter. Commission dixected to Chancelloi Roger de Otery, as to the vacancy, etc , 3 Dec, 1310; 5.7b Inst, 7 March, 1310-11; 60—Vacant “a Festo Omnium Sanctorum ” (1 Nov ), 1324, and Master Thomas Olyn, priest (having resigned St. Ruan-Major), was inst., 4 March, 1324-5 ; Patrons, the same ; 183b St. Crantock [Sancti Carantoci, MS ], Collegiate Church of— Deans,—Sir Henry de Trefeuwa, priest, was collated 20 Oct, 1309; 44b.— Vacant in 1311 [by Trefewa's exchange for St. Gerrans] ; and the Bishop committed the Sequestration to Sir Hemy, Chaplain in the said Chuich (13 May); 61b. Sir John de Pultone, clerk, and “familiaris Episcopi,” was collated, “decimo Kalendas Octobris ” (22 Sept), 1311,—“ Literas Induccionis tantum” ; 63b. He exchanged again with Sir Henry de Tiefeuwa, R of St. Genans, 1 Nov, 1311; 65. [Omitted in Oliver’s Monasticon, p 54] Canons,—Mastex Nicholas de Hele occurs, 3 Jan , 1309-10 ; 25. Sir Hervicus de Stauntone, clerk, was collated, 12 Nov , 1309, to a Piebend of six marks, recently established by the Bishop This appointment was cancelled—“ vacat ” ; 45 —A subsequent Entry shews that the Bishop had committed to him the Custody theieof, 10 Nov ; ibid. Ralph de la Hyde ; or whose death William de la Hyde, clerk, was collated, 13 Aug, 1310 ; 53b. Sir John Toillero, priest; on whose promotion to a Preb. in Crediton Master Gilbert de Middeltone, Canon of Lincoln, was collated, 22 March, 1310-11; 60. Sir [a blank space] de Secchevyle ; on whose death Sir Peter de Honetone, piiest, was collated, 12 Dec, 1311 ; 67. On William de la Hyde's death Six William de Meltone, “ clericus Domini Regis,” was collated 29 Jan ,1314-15 ; 101b He was elected to the Axchbishoprick of York, 21Jan ,1315-16, being at the time Canon of York and of Lincoln and Provost of Beverley. It appears that he was nevex inducted to this Prebend ; foi Sir Roger de Northburghe, “clericus Domini Regis,” was collated thereto, as Hydes successor, 3 May, 1315; 106b —On the resignation of Gilbert de Middeltone, Sir John de Sandale,1 “ Cancellaiius Domini Regis,” was collated, “ viij Kalendas Marcii” (22 Feb.), 1314-15; 102b He soon aftei wards wished to resign, and a Commission was diiected to John, Bp of Lincoln, on Monday, the Feast of St Matthias (24 Feb), 1314-15, to receive the resignation, and appoint a fit clerk to the vacant Stall ; 103 On the 12th of March, Master Andrew de Bruggis, clexk, was collated as Sandale's successor,— “ Et memorandum quod dictus Johannes, Cancellaiius, cui coilata fuit dicta Piebenda, ut piemittitur, nunquam fuit inductus in eadern ; set ipsam contulit sibi Dominus, que vacabafc per resignacionem Magistri Gilberti de Middeltone, 1 We find from the Registex of John de Dalderby, Bp of Lincoln, that Gilbert de Middeltone, Prebendary of Crop-pedy, and Edward de Sancto Johanne, Prebendary of Leyghtone Busarde, in Lincoln Cathedral, exchanged their Prebends, 3 March, 1314-15 ; and that, on the next day, the lattei exchanged his Prebend with John de Sandale, Prebendary of St Crantock. Sandale was elected to the Bishoprick of Winchester, 26 July, 1316.—F. J.B.250 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. qui ex Collacione Domini ipsam prius optinueiat et inductus extitit in eadem ” 104b. Master Symon de Munt—“Memorandum quod, vicésimo primo die Maii, A. D. Millesimo tricentésimo sextodecimo, Indiccione quartadecima, vacante Sede Apostólica, apud Wytsaund, in domo cujusdam Thome de la Vacherie, Dominus Episcopus Magistrum Symonem de Mun ad Canonicatum in Ecclesia Sancti Caiantoci et Piebendam in eadem, quantum virtute cujusdam Privilegii per Dominum Clementem, Papain Quintum, Domino Waltero, Dei gracia Cantu-ariensi Archiepiscopo, nupei concessi, et Processuse jusdem Archiepiscopi super hoc facti, dejure tenebatur, admisit,—presentibus Dominis Ricaido de Braileghe, Henrico de Cancia, Nicholao de Hele, Gilberto de la Thome, Ricardo de Tuver-tone, me—Lancestone, et aliis; 115b. On Noithburghds resignation Sir John de Lancetone (sic), priest, was collated, 21 May, 1318,—“ in presencia Magistrorum Ricardi de Coletone, Nicholai de Hele, et Dominorum Petii de Honetone, et Ricardi de Brayleghe, presbiterorum, et mei, Ricardi de Twyvertone, Notaiii ” ; 127 Sir John de Olaseneye; on whose resignation Master William Bauceyn, Professoi of Laws, was collated . June [the day is omitted], 1318 ; 127b. Lancestone exchanged, for a Piebend in the Cathedral, with Master Henry \_Toyt\ de Cornubia, 2 Sept, 1318; 129 But, on Honetonds resignation, he was again collated to a Piebend in this Church, 13 Sept, 1318 ; 129b —On Bauceyn s death, Sir John de Glaseneye, priest, was again collated, 13 April, 1320 ; 148. Sir Nicholas Stranghe; on whose death Master Henry de Stoufoide, clerk, was collated, 10 Sept, 1321; 160. On the death of Andrew de Bruges, Thomas Kaignes, clerk, was collated, 6 Jan , 1324-5,—“publice protestando quod Canonicatum et Piebendam quos Magister H Toit tenuit in dicta Ecclesia, et quos dictus Dominus prefato Thome prius contulerat, si contencio vel lis aliqua super eisdem Canonicatu et Piebenda nullatenus appaieiet, alicui ydonee Persone extunc conferí et tempore oportuno, prout sibi videietur expedire,— presentibus Magistro Nicholao de Hele, Dominis Roberto de Tautone, Gilberto de Kelshulle, et Ricardo de Twivertone, Notario Publico, et me, Philippo de la More, qui premissa sciipsi”; 183 On the resignation of Kaignes, Thomas, son of Sir Geoffrey Lescrope, Knt, was collated 26 Feb., 1324-5 ; 183b. St. Creed [Sancta Crida, MS.], Rectors of— Master Andrew occuis as R., 1 March, 1309-10 (see “ Confessions”); 48. Adam de Brom, whose Institution is not recoided ; but it, piobably, occurred in 1311-12, when he seems to have left Bridfoid He resigned, in London, on the Feast of St. Katherine-the-Virgin [25 Nov.], 1314, and Geoffrey Maker el, clerk, was inst, 11 Jan , 1314-15; Patron, the King; 101. He exchanged for Sutton (Dioc of Worcestei), with Sir Peter de Stanes, priest, 1 Jan., 1318-19 ; Patron, Isabella, Queen of England, —“ presentibus Magistris Ricardo de Coletone, Precentore Exoniensi, Willelmo de Wolleghe, Ricardo de Braileghe, Nicholao de Hele ” ; 139b. On whose death, Thomas de Westone, cleik, was piesentedby the Queen ; and the Bishop commissioned Richaid de Coletone, Official-Principal, to admit him (30 June, 1321); 158b. William de Milebourne, cleik,—Commission foi his Institution, etc, directed to the Official-Principal, 19 May, 1322 ; Patron, the same ; 167b. He was inst 8 June, 1322, in the Conventual Church of Launceston ; I76b. Bee Bradninch (note). St. Crowan [Sancta Crewenna, MS ], Rectors and Vicars of— [Benedict de Sancta Wenna was R. in 1238,—“Die Sanctorum Quatuor Coronatoium [8 Nov.], data est Ecclesia . . . Sánete Crawenne Benedicto de Sancta Wenna per Abbatem et Conventum Theokesberie.”—Annals of Tewkesbury Abbey (Ed. Luaid), page 111,INSTITUTIONS, ETC. 251 Sir Stephen, ** Domini Pape Capellanus,” succeeded, 20 July, 1242 ; ibid., page 124] Reginald occurs as Y , 11 Aug , 1310; L 192b. Nicholas occuis as Y in April, 1315 ; L 205. St. Dominick [Sancte Dominice in Haltone, MS ], Rector of— Sir Walter de Bodekysham occurs as R., 3 Sept, 1310 ; 54b. St. Endellion [Sancte Endeliente, MS.], Collegiate Church of— Master Robert de Polharman (or Polhorman), piiest, occuis as Prebendary, 29 Dec., 1308 ; 37b. [On whose resignation], the Pationage of his “Portion” lapsed to the Bishop—“propter viciurn seu inhabilitatem Religiosorum Viioium, Prioris et Conventus Bodminie ; and Master Richard de Sancta Maigareta1 was collated, 2 April, 1312 ; 71. Sir William de Monketone, priest, was presented to the Bodmin Prebend by the Prior and Convent of Bodmin ; whereupon Richard de Sancta Margareta opposed the appointment, and the Bp. diiected Chancellor Roger de Otery to make Inquisition, and to institute the said William if he made good his claim, “ viij Idus Aprilis ” (6 Apiil), 1314 ; 84. Henry de Moncketone held a “Poition or Prebend” ; on whose death, Sir William de Moncketone was presented by the Prior and Convent of Bodmin, and claimed to be admitted; wheieupon Richard de Sancta Margareta, already a Portioner, inteivened, alleging that this Portion belonged, in part, to his own Portion. The case was heard before the Bishop and his Commissary (Richard de Morcestie, Archdn of Barnstaple), and decided in favour of William ; whereupon Richard appealed against the Sentence, and Precentor Geimeyn and the Officials of the Archdeacon of Exeter and Totnes, were commissioned to hear the case, “ vj Kalendas Augusti ” (27 July), 1316 ; 113b. St. Enoder [Sancti Enodri, MS ], Vicar of— Henry [Toyt\ de Cornubia, piiest, was collated, 9 Feb , 1324-5 ; 183. St. Erme [Sancti Ermetis juxta Pengelli in [Decanatu de] Poudre, MS,], Rectors of— Sir Bartholomew le Seneschal; on whose death, “die Sabbati ante Festum Circumcisionis Domini” (30 Dec ), 1318, Master Ivo de Cornubia, cleik, was collated (by lapse), 18 June, 1319, and instituted 3 July; 142. It would seem that this step was successfully lesisted by the Patrons ; for the Entry has been cancelled ; and Mastei Michael de Kernike, cleik,1 2 was inst, 26 Sept ; Patrons, Richard de Cerziaus, Margaret his wife, and Elizabeth and Joan, her sisters ; 143. —Vacant “a die Veneris proxima ante Festum Sancti Petri quod dicitur ad Vincula” (29 July), 1323; and Ralph Kernike, clerk, was inst, 18 Oct.'; Patron, Sir Wm Here ward, Knt ; 177. St. Erth [Sancti Erci and de Sancto Ercho, MS.], Vicars of— Thomas is mentioned as having been V., 6 July, 1310 ; L 192b. The Bishop states that he was then dead, and had been succeeded by Sir Henry ; on whose death, “Die Dominica proxima post Festum Sancti Francisci ” (7 Oct.), 1319, Sir John de Tredelens, priest, was inst ,10 Nov. ; Patrons, the D. and C of Exeter; 145 St. Ervan [Sancti Ermetis infra Pecuiiarem Jurisdiccionem suam de Poutone, MS.], Rectors of— Adam, called le Gyv,3 deacon, occurs as R, 11 June, 1309 ; 41b On the death 1 Ordained accolite, 20 May, 1312 ; piiest, 1 June, 1314; 233b, 230: subdeacon, 23 Maich, 1313-14 ; 2 Oidained accolite, 22 Dec , 1319 ; 242. 232: deacon, 6 Apiil, 1314; 233: 3 Ordained priest, 20 Sept., 1309; 223b.252 THE REGISTER OP BISHOP STAPELDON. of le Jew (sic), the Bishop admitted in commendam Sir John, R of Lustleigh, priest, 21 Aug , 1315 ; 108 Sir Robert de Tautone, deacon,1 was collated, 15 Oct, 1315 ; 110b. On whose lesignation, and on the same day, Master Ivo de Eglosheil, cleik, was collated, 19 Oct, 1320 ; 152b St. Eval [Sancti XJveli, MS ], Yicars of— Mastei Martin de Gornubiai priest, was collated, 3 May, 1311 ; 61b Master Roger de Portkequin, deacon,2 was collated, 17 Dec , 1311; 67. St. Ewe [Sancte Euwe, MS.], Sectors of — Master John Bloyou, Professor of Civil-Law, was inst. (by proxy—Walter de Lyutrenchard), 23 April, 1310. The Benefice had been vacant since the Feast of the Ciicumcision (1 Jan), 1309-10, “per lapsum Commende Magistro Willelmo Bloyou . . nuper (30 June, 1309 [fol 42]) concesse ” Patron, Dame Matilda de Hywys; 49b He exchanged (16 Jan ) with Sir Ralph de Arundelle, priest, who was inst, 25 Jan , 1310-11 ; Pation, the same ; 59, 59b St. Feock [Sancte Feoce, MS.], Vicar of— Sir Geoffrey occurs as V., 23 Aug, 1315 ; 108b. St. Gennys [Sancti Genesii, MS.], Vicar of— Master William Midelwoda occurs as V , 19 Feb , 1308-9 ; 38b St. Gerrans [Sancti Gerendi, MS ], Rectors of— Sir Richard; on whose death Thomas de Gornubia, cleik, was inst, 1 May, 1308, “ ad Poicionem in Ecclesia ” (the Porcio Curataf—see Yol I, page 249), and inducted by Walter de Esse, Official-Peculiai ; Patron, the King—Sede vacante; 33 On whose death Sir Richard de Brayleghe, priest, was collated, 30 Jan , 1309-10 ; 47.—Inst 28 April, 1310 ; 49b —Resigning the Deanery of St. Ciantock, Sir Henry de Trefemoa, priest, was collated, 9 May, 1311 ; 61b He exchanged (by proxy—Sir Richard de Brayleghe), 1 Nov , 1311, with Sir John de Pultone,3 Dean of St. Ciantock; 65,—who resigned, 8 Dec , 1323, on his Institution to Noith Tawton (fol 177b) ; and Sir Adam de Tavistoke was collated (more than twelve months afterwaids), 30 Dec,1324; 183 St. Gwennap [Sancte Weneppe, MS ], Vicar of— Nicholas occurs as V., 6 July, 1310 ; L 192b. St. Gwinear [Sancti Wynieri, MS ], Rector and Vicar of— Ralph was R, 6 July, 1310 (probably Rudulph de Pridiaus, inst in 1286—see Vol I, p 353); L 192b Sir Andrew de Tregiliou, piiest, was collated to the Vicarage, 8 Nov., 1314 ; 88^, ioi. St. Hilary [Sancti Hillarii, MS ], Vicars of— John, dictus Lercevesque, was collated by Bishop Bronescombe, 24 Aug, 1261; 88. Master Mathias de Skewyhehe occurs as Y , 20 Feb , in 1313-14 ; ibid St. Illogan [Sancti Elugani, also Yllugani, MS ], Rectors of— Thomas de Nova Haya was presented, 13 Maich, 1307-8, by K Edward II, Patron, “racione Custodie terre et heiedis Willelmi Basset, defuncti, qui de Domino Edwaido, quondam Rege Anglie, Patre nostro, tenuit in capite.” 1 Ordained priest, 18 Sept, 1316 ; 237b. 3 Ordained subdeacon, 5 June, 1311 ; 228: deacon, 18 Sept, 1311 ; 228b: priest, 18 Dec, 1311; 229 (where he is called Robert—a clerical error). Ordained priest (Litt Dim ) by the Bp. of Winchester, in the Parish-Church of Kingston (Swrey), 23 Sept., 1312 (Regist. WodeloJce, 330).— F.J.B.INSTITUTIONS, ETC. 253 The Bishop directed the Aichdn of Cornwall to make Inquisition as to the vacancy, etc , “ xij Kalendas Aprilis” (21 March) ; 31 Master Walter de Menacudel occurs as it, 5 Feb., 1309-10 ; 47 On the death of Walter de Sancto Austolo [“ Menacudel ” is in St Austell], “ Die Dominica in Festo Annunciacionis Dominice” (25 March), 1310, Master Gilbert de Knovyle, [sub] deacon,1 was inst., 8 May; Patron, Sir John de Knovyle, Knt ; 50b. St. Issey [“ Ecclesia de Egloscruke, que est in Peculiari Juris-diccione de Poutone,” MS.], Vicar of— Sir Nicholas de Treverbyn, chaplain, was inst, 5 Dec , 1314; Patrons, the D and C of Exeter; 100 St Iye [Sancti Ivonis, MS ], Rectors of— Sir Giles occurs as R , 18 May, 1313 ; L 199b. He resigned, and left the Diocese (L 205b), and Master Bartholomew de Gastro, cleik,2 was inst, “ apud Doune Sancte Maiie, in Ecclesia ibidem,” 29 Oct, 1314 ; Patron, Fr Wm de Tothale, Prioi of the Hospital of St. John-of-Jeiusalem in England ; 100b, St. John-in-Cornwall [Sancti Johannis juxta Antone],— William de Alneto [Dawney], subdeacon, fiist occurs as R , 21 Dec , 1308 ; (Ord) 218.—Vacant, “a die Lune in Festo Sancti dementis ” (23 Nov ), 1310; and Mastei William de Trelouny, clerk,3 was inst, 14 Dec ; Pation, “Elizabet, que fuit uxor Willelmi de Alneto ” ; 57b Sir Thomas de Doune, priest, was inst, 16 June, 1318 ; Patron, Sir Nicholas de Alneto, Knt ; 127b St. Just-in-Roseland [Sancti Justi in Roslandia, MS ], Rectors, Philip de Carreveldros is desciibed as possessioni ejusdem Ecclesie incumbens in a Commission directed to Roger de Otery, concerning an Action brought against the said Philip by Thos Crabbe [R of Truro], who asseited that the Benefice wTas vacant, and that he had himself been presented thereto (30 April, 1308); 33 Sir Reginald le Seor, piiest, was admitted in commendam, 26 Nov , 1309, and instituted, 27 Nov ; 45 Patron, John le Seor St. Just-in-Pen with, Rector of— Sii Richard de Bello Prato, priest, occurs as R (see St Ladock), 7 Aug , 1309 ; 43 ; and again (see Arundelle), 7 May, 1318 ; 126b St. Keyne [Sancte Kayne, MS ], Rectors of— William occurs as R in 1311 ; L 196b —Vacant in 1314 ; and the Bishop committed the Sequestration to Sir Richard, R of Putford (19 Aug , 1314); 87b—Vacant, “a die Veneris proxima ante Festum Sancti Barnabe, Apostoli ” (9 June), 1318 ; and, 21 July, was instituted Sii Philip de la Stone, priest; Pation, Philip de Lamettyn ; 128 St. Kea [Landege and Laundeghe, MS ], Vicars of— William occuis as V., 6 Sept, 1310 ; 55 On whose death, Master John Paris, deacon, was collated, 19 Sept, 1321 —“Ipsa Vicaria tanto tempore vacavit quod ipsius Collacio fuerat ad Decanum et Capitulum Ecclesie Exoniensis legittime devoluta Unde, constitutis in Ecclesia Exoniensi, xix die 1 Ordained [deacon (Litt Dim ) by the Bp of Winchester, in the Parish Ohuich of Kingston {Surrey), 22 Sept, 1313 {Regist Wodeloke, 332). —F J B ]: piiest, 23 March, 1313-14 ; 232b 2 Ordained subdeacon, 21 Dec, 1314; 234: priest, 20 Sept, 1315 ; 235b 3 Ordained, subdeacon, 27 Maich, 1311; 228: deacon, 18 Dec., 1311; 229: priest, 11 March, 1311-12 ; 229b.254 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. Septembris, anno suprascripto, Magistiis Baitholomeo, Decano; Ricardo, Precentore; Waltero, Cancellario; Thoma, Archidiácono Bxoniensi; Ricardo, Archidiácono Barumensi; Dorainis Ricardo, Snbdecano, et Thoma de Stapeldone, dicte Ecclesie Exoniensis Canonicis, nomine suo et tocins Capituli, concesserunt Domino, ipsius Vicarie veio Patrono, quod ipse possit dictam Vicariam jure suo confene; quam ipse in instanti contulit ut est dictum. Postea, die Maitis proximo sequente, videlicet in crastino Sancti Mathei, Apostoli [22 Sept ], predicti Decanus et Canonici, ac alii Canonici dicte Ecclesie, ac quoiundam absencium Canonicorum Procuratores, in loco Capituli dicte Ecclesie Cathedralis unanimiter congregati, et inibi Capitulum facientes, premissam Collacionem per dictum Patiem factam íatificaiunt, et super hujusmodi ratificacione suas Literas eidem Vicario fieii fecerunt ” ; 160. St. Keverne [Sancti Keverani, MS ], Vicars of— William occuis as V, 6 July, 1310 ; L 192b. Sii Peter de Ilalap, priest, was inst., 16 Nov., 1315 ; Pations, the Abbat (Fi. Peter) and the Convent of Beaulieu ; 110b St. Ladock [Sánete Ladoce, MS ], Rectors of— Stephen Trevannion occurs as R. in July, 1303 See Gen Index. Master Baldwin Beaupre, subdeacon, occurs as R, 23 Nov, 1308, 37.— Vacant; and the Bishop granted it, in commendam) to Master Richard de Bello Prato [Beaupre], priest, 13 Maich, 1308-9; Pation, Sir Stephen de Bello Prato, Knt,—“ juxta formam Constitucionis que incipit—Nemo deinceps, usque ad prefinitum tempus in eadem Constitucione nomine Commende possidendam.”—Letteis of Induction gi anted at St. Columb-major, 15 March ; 39, 43 On whose resignation (18 Feb, 1317-18), Gilbert de Hellegony accolite,1 was inst., 26 May, 1318 ; Pation, Dame Isabella de Bello Prato ; 127 On the death of Rulugan, “die Veneris próxima ante Festum Nativitatis Sancti Johannis Baptiste ” (19 June), 1321, Master John de Kemyel, clerk, was inst (by pioxy—German de Trelan, clerk), 31 July ; 159 He was depiived, “ séptimo Kalendas Novembris’’ (26 Oct), 1322 ; and 27 Nov, Ralph de Govely, cleik, was inst ; Patron, the same ; 169b St. Ludgvan [Sancti Ludwani and Ludewani, MS.], Rectors of— Sii Alan? Bloyhou died R , “in Festo Sánete Tiinitatis” (21 May), 1312 ; and Sir John de Trydian, clerk, was inst (by pioxy—Nicholas de Tiegene-noia), 8 July; Pation, the King, “íacione Custodie tei i e et heredis Alani Bloyhou, defuncti ” ; 72 On Treythian's lesignation Sir Simon de Tireltone, priest, was inst (by proxy—Robeit de Kiitelyngtone, clerk), 2 Jan , 1318-19 ; Pation, the same; 140. St. Mabyn [Sánete Mabene, MS ], Rector of— Sir John Traci occurs as R , 5 Sept, 1317 ; 121b. St. Madron [Sancti Maderni, MS.], Vicars of— Sir Nicholas Artur de Tyntagel, priest, was admitted, 3 Nov, 1309 ; Patron, Fr. William de Tottehale, Prioi of the Hospital of St John-of-Jerusalem in England ; 45 He was inst “ iij Idus Marcii ” (13 March), 1309-10 ; 48b. Commissio Maderni,— Walterus, etc , Officiali nostro ac Magistris Ricaidis de Coletone, Precentoii, et Rogero de Churletone, Aichidiacono Tottonie in Ecclesia Exoniensi, salutem, etc.—Cum ad Perpetuam Vicariam Ecclesie de Sancto Maderno, cujus possessioni quidam Dominus Nicholaus le Artour, ut dicitur, de facto incumbit, diveise nobis Peisone, primo videlicet Dominus Walterus Wyot, et secundaiio Dominus Rogeius de Tregenébris, piesbiteii, pei Fratiem Thomam le Aicher, Sánete Domus Hospitalis Sancti Johannis Jeiusalemitani, in Anglia, tanquam ad vacantem fuerint preséntate ; nos, de vestra fide et industria plenius confidentes, 1 Ordained subdeacon, 17 June, 1318 ; 2 Not Adamy as in Vol I, pp. 400, 423, 239b. deacon, 23 Sept., 1318 ; 240b.255 INSTITUTIONS, ETC. ad eognoseendum, procedendum, statuendum, diffiniendum, et exequendum in hujusmodi Presentacionis causa sen negocio, inter Personas memoratas, eciam si ad amocionem seu destitucionem prefati Domini Nicholai le A1) tow procedi debeat in hac parte ; necnon ad omnia alia et singula que in premissis et eorum quolibet necessaiia fueiint vel oportuna faciendum, vobis vices nostras com-mittimus cum cobeicionis Canonice potestate; Collacione, Institución©, et in corporalem possessionem Induccione, ac Canonice Obediencíe et de lesidendo eciam', juxta formam Constitucionum Dominoium Octonis etOctoboni, quondam in Anglia Apostolice [Sedis] Legatorum, juramentis, in eo eventu quo hec premissa de jure fuerint foisitan facienda, nobis specialiter reseivatis Quod si non omnes vos hiis interesse contigerit, duo vestrum qui presentes fuerint ea nichilominus exequantur. Proviso quod super hiis que in premissis duxeritis facienda, nos tempore oportuno curetis reddere cercioies per vestras Patentes Liteias, harum seriem continentes —Datum apud Eboiacum, undécimo die mensis Junii, Anno Domini Millesimo CCCmo vicésimo tercio, et Conseciacionis nostie Anno quintodecimo ; 176. Arthur (sic) exchanged with Sii Roger de Tregenhebris,1 Vicar of All Saints’, Netheravon (Dioc. of Salisbury), who was inst, 6 May, 1324; Patron, the said Prior —The Commission for Inquisition heiein was dated 2 April; 180.—Vacant in 1324-5, and Master Henry de Stouforde, cleik, was appointed “yconomus,” 21 Feb ; 183b. St. Martin’s-by-Looe [Sancti Martini “ juxta Looe,” MS.],— Thomas Daumaile, clerk,2 was inst., 29 Oct, 1308; Patron, Sir Henry de Bodrugan, Knt ; 36. St. Maky Church [Seyncte Marie Cherche, MS ], Vicar of— A Commission was directed, 10 August, 1313,3 to Chancellor Roger de Otery and Thomas de Cherletone, Canons of Exeter, for the Institution and Induction of Sir Robert Maloylsel, priest; Patrons, the D and C of Exeter,—“ dum, tamen, presentatus hujusmodi pro dicta Cura regenda sufficientei Liteiature et alias examinatus inventus fuerit ydoneus ; 79b. St. Mawgan-in-Kerrier [Sancti Maugani in Eerier, MS.], Sir John le Bruyn, deacon, occuis as R , 5 Nov , 1308 ; 36. Sir Roger de NorPhburgke occuis as R , 5 Feb , 1312-13 ; 77b* On whose resignation Sii Robert Mereward, deacon, was inst, 25 Dec , 1317 ; Pation, William de Whalesbreus ; 124. On whose resignation [Master R Herewoodj. Andrew de Di okenesforde,4 clerk, was inst, (by proxy—Sir Thomas de Chelreye, R of Henton-St George—Somerset), 16 April, 1321; Pation not mentioned, but doubtless the same ; 157b.—Vacant “a Festo Exaltacionis Sánete Ciucis” (14 Sept.), 1324 ; and Sir Robot le Seneschal, piiest, was inst, 31 Oct ; Pation, the same ; 182. St. Mawgan-in-Pyder [Sancti Maugani in Pyderschire, also de Laherne, MS ], Rectors of— Master Benedict de Arundelle occurs as R , 4 Dec , 1309 ; 45. 1 Ordained deacon {Litt Dim) by the Bp of Winchestei, 20 Dec, 1309, in the Church of the Holy Tiinity, Guildfoid—“ ad titulum Perpetui Vicarii de Cicestie”: priest, by the same Pi elate, 4 April, 1310, in the Parish Chuich of Hursley—“ Rogerus de Neioeman, dictus Tiegenebris” (Regist Wodelolce; 322b, 323) —F J B Ordained subdeacon, 22 Feb , 1308-9; 220b: deacon, 27 Maich, 1311*^228: priest, 5 June, 1311 ; ibid. 3 Not 1213, as in Oliver’s List (Eccles. Antiq, i, 187) 4 Nephew to John de Drokenesforde, Bp. of B. and W., being a son of Philip, the Bishop’s biother.—B W.G “Memorandum quod viij Kal Maii (24 April, 1317), Episc Bathon habuit Licenciam ordinandi Philipp um de Drokenesfoide et Andream fratrem ejus, Nicholaum, Ricardum, et Thomam de Drokenesforde, consanguíneos suos, Winton Dioc, ad minoies et ad omnes majoies Ordines” (Regist Sandale, fol. 54).—F.J.B.256 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Sir Ralph de Pridiaus, piiest, was collated, 19 Feb , 1313-14, by the Bishop, “ racione Johannis, filii et heredis Johannis de Aiundelle, in Custodia sua, racione minoris etatis sue, existentis ”; 82b. On the death of Pi idiaux (sic) “principio mensis August!,” 1321, Sir Roheit de Tautone, priest, “ familiaris [Episcopi],” was collated, 19 Jan, 1321-2, “ racione minoris etatis, etc (ut supra)" ; 163b. St. Mellion [Sancti Melani, MS.], Rector of— Mastei John de Stokes, subdeacon,1 occurs as R , 15 Apiil, 1309 ; 40 St. Mewan [Ecclesia Sancti Mewani, MS.], Rector of— —-Vacant “ a die Lune proxima ante Festum Nativitatis Sancti Johannis Baptiste (19 June), 1318 ; and Sir Thomas de Eglosmerther, piiest, was-inst, 10 Aug ; Patron, Dame Joan de Valletorta; 128b St. Michael’s Mount (Cornwall), Priory of— Fi Geofftey de Sernon His resignation, dated 3 Aug, was received fiom abroad by the Bishop, and formally accepted, 13 Aug , 1316; 114 And 12 Sept,was inst Fr Pctei de Cara Villa, Monk of St Michael’s “in periculo maiis ” ; 114b St. Michael Penkevil, Kector of— Gilbert de Hulugan was R , 1 May, 1318, when he was oidained accolite ; 239. St. Minver [Sancte Minfrede, MS ], Vicars of— Sir Thomas ; on whose resignation was inst, 21 Sept, 1318, Sir Walter de Sancto Germano, priest; Patrons, the Piioi and Convent of Bodmin; 130 St. Mullion [Sancti Melani in Kerier, MS.], Rector & Vicar of— Sir Richard de Fhayleghe, piiest, was inst. to the Rectory, 23 Oct, 1309 ; Patrons, the Chapter of Exeter ; 44b Sir Richard de Eressy, priest, was collated to the Vicarage, 28 Apiil, 1310 ; 50. St. Neot [Sancti Nyoti, MS.], Vicars of— Sir Philip occurs as V , 28 Feb , 1313-14 ; 83.—Vacant “ a die Lune proxima post Festum Sancti Luce, Evangeliste (23 Oct), 1318 ; and Sir John Achym, of St Neot, priest, was inst, 10 Dec ; Patrons, the Prioi (Fi John) and the Convent of Montacute,—“ et injunctum est dicto Vicaiio, sub pena xl solidoi um, Fabrice Ecclesie Exoniensis applicandoi um, quod sciat ill am Summulam que vocatur Altissimus de Terra [see Philleigh], citra Festum Pentecostes proximo secuturum [27 May, 1319]; cui, quidem, Admissioni seu Injunccioni non interfui ego, Ricaidus [de Twyvertone”] ; 139 St. Newlyn [Sancte Neweline, MS.], Vicars of— Sir Henry de Trefewa, piiest, on whose lesignation, Sir Robert Guyn, priest, was collated, 20 Oct, 1309 ; 44b Master Michael de Roswalsters occurs as V , 18 Dec , 1312 ; 75b. St. Paul [vulgo “Paul,”—“Sancti Pauli in Cornubia,” MS], Vicars of— John occurs as V, 27 Nov., 1308 ; see L 188, 195 —Vacant “ a die Sabbati proxima ante Dominicam in Ramis Palmaium ” (26 Maich), 1317 ; and Sir John Bosevaian, priest, was inst, 1 May ; Patrons, the Abbat (Fr John) and the Convent of Hayles ; 119 St. Perran-Uthno [Udno parva, MS.], Rectors of— 1 Ordained subdeacon, 21 Dec, 1308 ; 44: as priest, 14 Jan , 1811-12 ; 67b. 218: occurs as deacon, 4 Oct, 1309 ;INSTITUTIONS, ETC. 257 Robert JBythewalle, clerk,1 was collated (by lapse), 25 May, 1308; 34. He exchanged, for Lawhitton, with Master John de Godrevi,2 who was inst (by proxy—Nicholas de Hele), 11 Dec., 1312 ; Patron, John de Caimynou ; 76b. Sir Adam, piiest, occurs as R, 9 Sept, 1320 ; 151. St. Perran-Zabulo [Sancti Pirani, MS ], Yicar of— Master William de Tresimpel, deacon,3 was inst, 26 Jan , 1308-9. Commissicu for his Institution, directed to Walter Gyffard, S.T D, 23 Nov. ; Patrons, the D. and C of Exeter ; 37, 38 St. Probus, the Collegiate Church of ; Canons,— Master Richard de Gloucestria ; on whose resignation Sir William de Harpedone, clerk, was collated 24 Feb , 1309-10 ; 47b. Master Thomas de Hemynforde,—Commission diiected to Thomas de Hentone, Treasurer of Exeter, to îeceive his îesignation and collate his successoi, “ die Lune in crastino Festi Sancti Jacobi, Apostoli ” (26 July), 1311 j 63. The result is not recoided Vicar,—John occurs as Vicai (see St Kea), 6 Sept, 1310 ; 55 St. Rdan-Lanyhorne [also, Larihorn, MS ], Rectors of— Sir William de Mileburne, first, occuis as R , 21 Dec , 1308,4 218. On Mulle-bourne's resignation Master Henry Bloyou, clerk,5 was inst (by proxy—Master Wm de Wolleghe), 10 June, 1320 ; Pation, Sir Thomas le Aicedekne, Knt. ; 150 St. Euan-Major [Sancti Eumoni Magni, MS.], Rectors of— Thomas de Glen, or Glyn, occurs as R in 1315 ; L 207. He resigned, 5 March, 1324-5 ; and, 15 May, 1325, Richard de Wodelond, clerk, was inst (by proxy—Master Richard Noieis) ; Patron, Oliver de Caimynou ; 184 St. Ruan-Minor [Sancti Eumoni Parvi, MS ], Rector of— —Vacant “a die Martis in Festo Circumcisionis Domini” (1 Jan.), 1313-14 ; and on the Ides (13th) of Feb , was instituted Master Matthew de Penfren6 ; Patron, Oliver de Carmynou ; 82b. St. Sancreed7 [Sancti Sancredi, MS ], Yicars of— Sir Philip de Sancto Kareniolco, priest, was inst, 4 May, 1313 ; Patrons, the D and C of Exeter ; 70 On whose death [de Sancto Wynnoco, MS ], a Commission was diiected to the Official-Piincipal, Richard de Coletone), 23 Feb , 1314-15, to receive Presentations, institute, and induct ; 102b. Sir Roger de Rosbanald, priest, was inst, 16 March, 1314-15 ; Patrons, the same ; 105 1 Ordained deacon, 18 April, 1310 ; 224b: priest, 19 Sept, 1310 ; 226. 2 Ordained priest, 22 Dec , 1313 ; 231b: he had been ordained deacon (Litt Him) by the Bp of Winchester, in the Parish-Chuich of Kingston (Surrey), 22 Sept., 1313 (Regist WodeloTce, 332b) —F J B. 3 Ordained piiest, 22 Feb, 1308-9; 221 He had been ordained subdeacon (Litt. Him) by the Bp of Winchester, in St. Mary’s, Southampton, 8 June, 1308 (Regist. Wode-loke, 316b), and deacon in Farnham Parish-Church, 21 Sept, in the same year (ibid., 318).—F.J.B. R 4 When he was ordained accolite: subdeacon, 15 March, 1308-9 ; 221b: deacon, 29 March, 1309 ; 222: priest, 23 April, 1309; ibid 5 Ordained subdeacon, 20 Sept., 1320; 243 6 Ordained deacon, 23 March, 1313-14 ; 232b: priest, 21 Dec., 1314 ; 234b. 7 Thomas Hurant (see Vol. I., page 355), —“ Nos [Abbas et Conventus] dedimus Thome Durandi Ecclesiam Sancti Sancieti in Cornubia, circa Festum Sancti Giegoiii” (12 March, 1235-6). —Annals of Tewkesbury Abbey (Ed. Luard), p. 99258 THE REGISTER OP BISHOP STAPELDON. St. Sttiiney [Sancti Sidnini, MS ], Vicars of— Henry occurs as Y., 6 July, 1310 ; L 192b Sir Ralph de Tre^ouweyn, priest, was collated, 26 Aug , 1316 ; 114b. Sir Vincent de Wynter, priest, was collated, 16 May, 1318 ; 127 St. Stephen’s-in-Brannel [Sancti Stephani de Branel, MS.], Rectors of— Thomas de Branel (“primam habens tonsuram, ”—acoolite, 22 Feb , 1308-9 ; 220: subdeacon, 15 March, 1308-9; 221b), was inst, 24 Oct., 1308; Patron, Sir Walter, called ude Cornubia”; 36. A Commission was directed, 6 Maich, 1316-17, to Precentor Wele and Richaid de Coletone, for the settlement of a dispute touching this Church, then vacant, and for the Induction of William de Scothoioe, clerk, presented by William de Cornubia ; ll7b St. Stephen’s-in-Brannel [Sancti Stephani in Poudreschyre, MS], Vicar of— Baldwin, “capellanus de Bianel,” was inst, 13 July, 1309 ; Patron, Sir Walter de Cornubia, Knt ; 42 St. Stephen’s-by-Saltash [Ecclesia de Esse in Cornubia, also Sancti Stephani de Esse, MS.], Rectors o£— Master Peter de STceltone occurs as R, 12 Oct, 1315 ; 110b.—Vacant “ a die Lune proxima ante Festum Nativ. Beate Yirginis ” (6 Sept), 1316 ; and Roger de Audele, clerk, was inst., 31 Dec. (by proxy—John de Wes tone); Patron, the King; 116b. St. Stythian’s [Sancte Stediane, MS.], Rectors of— [Ralph (son of Thomas) de la Hyde, instituted by Bp Bytton. His successor], Roger (son of Rogei) de Carmynou,1 was inst, 18 July, 1309; Patron,2 King Edward II, “ ut heres Edmundi, quondam Comitis Cornubie ” ; 42b. St. Tudy [Sancti Tudii, MS ], Rectors of— William de Kelligryn ” ; on whose death was inst, 28 Feb, 1308-9, Benedict Bloyhou ; Patron, Hemy de Kelligryn ; 38b. St. Yeep [Sancti Yepi, MS.], Vicars of— Thomas de Euty occurs as V, 10 Aug, 1308; 35 He was (apparently) deprived, and John le Vauton, piiest, was inst., 8 June, 1309 ; Patrons, the Prior and Convent of Montacute ; 41b —“ Johannes, dictus le Vauntour ” resigned, 6 Aug, 1309 ; 43 ; and Pagan (son of Nicholas) de Arcubus was inst, 17 Oct ; Patrons, the same ; 44b. He resigned, 9 Oct, 1318 ; and Sir Richard de Smalehulle, priest, was inst, 21 Dec. ; Patrons, the same; 139. St. Veryan [“ Ecclesia de Elerky,” MS.], Vicar of— William de Ywefforde (subdeacon, 22 Feb, 1308-9 ; 220: deacon, 15 March, 1308-9; 221b), was inst, 13 June, 1309; Patrons, the D, and C* of Exeter ; 41b Oidained priest, 20 Sept., 1309 ; 223b. St. Wendron [Sancte Wendrone, MS ], Vicar of— Master Ralph de Kaerlunyeclct deacon, was collated (by lapse), 14 Maich, 1309-10 ; Patrons, the Abbat and Convent of Rewley, near Oxford—“ Regalis Loci, juxta Oxoniam ; . . cujus Collacio ad Dominum extitit ilia vice 1 Ordained deacon, 4 April, 1310; 224b: piiest, 18 April; 225. 2 Presented, 9 June, and the Patent Roll (2 Edw II, part 1, m. 3) confirms my conjecture as to his piede- cessor (see Yol I, p 355), describing the Benefice as vacant “ pei resigna-cionem Radulphi, filii Thome de la Hyde, nuper Persone ejusdem.”INSTITUTIONS, ETC* 259 devoluta, eo quod dicti Religiosi ipsum Radulphum, tunc in Oidine Diaconatus minime constitutum,1 et sic inhabilem, dicto Domino ad eandem Vicariam presentaiunt ” ; 48b. [St. Wenn, Rector of— “Die Sanctorum Quatuor Coronatorum [8 Nov, 1238] data est Ecclesia Sancte Wenne Magistio Willelmo de Staneweye . per Abbatem et Con-ventum Theokesberie.”—Annals of TewTceslury Abbey (Ed. Luard), p. 111]. St. Winnow [Sancti Wynnoci, MS ], Rector of— Sir Hugh de Wellia, priest, was inst., 4 May, 1313 ; Patrons, the D. and C. of Exeter; 70. Sampford-Courtenay, Rector of— Sir Reymund de Sully, priest, was inst, 29 Aug, 1310; Patron, Sir Hugh de Courtenay, Knt The Church had been vacant “a die Jovis proximo post Festum Sancti Jacobi, Apostoli ” (30 July); 54b Sampford-Peverell [Saunforde Peverel, MS ], Rector of— —Vacant, “ a xvij0 Kalendas Aprilis” (16 March), 1323-4 ; and Nicholas de Esse,2 was inst, 8 July, 1324; Patron, Six Elias Cotel, Knt., “ racione hereditatis Margeiie, uxoris sue ” ; 180b. Satterleigh [Saterleghe, MS ], Rectors— Sir Simon de Raleghe ; he lesigned, “die Veneiis in Festo Beati Michaelis Archangeli ” (29 Sept ), 1318 ; and was succeeded by William atte Stone, clerk,3 inst., 16 Sept, 1320: Patron, Sir Wm. Martyn, Knt ; 151b—The Benefice was vacant for nearly two years ; and, that there might be no mistake, both dates are carefully recorded: yet nothing is said of a “lapse ” oi of its having been held in commendam. Seaton [Setone, MS.], Vicars of— Sir Roger occurs as V , 17 April, 1309 ; 40b Sir William occuis as V, 24 Oct., 1309 ; 44b His surname was Gladewyne; 161b. And on his death, “ die Sabbati proxima ante Festum [Tianslacionis] Beati Thome, Martiris ” (4 July), 1321, Sir Walter Byne, priest, was inst., 15 Oct ; Patrons, the Abbat and Convent of Sherborne; 161b. Shebbear [Schefbiare and Scheftbeare,—margin, Seftbeare, MS ], Vicars of— Martin de Saltcumbe, priest, was inst., 29 May, 1309 ; Patrons, the Abbat and Convent of Torre; 41—Vacant “a die Sabbati pioxima post Festum Decollacionis Sancti Johannis Baptiste ” (4 Sept), 1311 ; and Jordan de Walcedoune was inst, 24 Sept. ; Pations, not mentioned; 64 — Vacant “ a die Mercurii in Festo Sancti Stephani, Prothomartiris (26 Dec ), 1313; and, 27 Jan, 1313-14, Sir Robert de Pyworthi, priest, wTas inst ; Patrons, the same ; 82. Sheldon [Schildene, MS.], Vicars of— Sir John de Aylesbeare exchanged, for Farringdon, with Sir Richard de Schillond, inst, 1 Oct., 1318 ; Patrons, the Abbat and Convent of Dunkeswell; 131. He resigned by letter, dated Exeter—“die Martis proxima post Festum Sancti Martini, Episcopi ” (13 Nov.), 1319 ; and 1 Ordained piiest as “ Vicarius Ecclesie de Helestone” 4 Api il, 1310 ; 224b. St. Wendron is the Mother-Church of Helston (now a separate Vicarage) 2 Ordained accolite (Litt Dim.) by Peter, Bp of Corbavia, 2 March, it2 1324-5, in the Conventual Chuxch of St Mary’s, Southwark (Regist Stratford, Bp of Winchester ; 141b) — F J B 3 Ordained subdeacon, 20 Sept, 1320 ; 243.—[“dela Stone,” MS. ; fol. 157].260 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Sir Martin de Sancto Hermete, piiest, was inst, 25 Oct, 1320 ; Patrons, the same; 152b SHiRWFJX.fSchirewille, MS.], Rectors of— [Robert was R. of Sherwill in 1276-7,—Rot Pat, 5 Edw I, m. 3d. (43).— JID] Master David occuis as R., 1 Maich, 1309-10 (see “ Confessions ”) ; 48 — Vacant “a die Mercurii pioxima post Festum Epiphanie Domini” (13 Jan ), 1310-11; and Stephen de Columbers, clerk, was inst, 19 Feb ; Patron, the Lady Alianora de Couitenay, “racione Oustodie heiedis et terraium Philippi de Bello Monte, quondam filii et heredis Domini Ricaidi de Bello Monte, defuncti ”; 59b. Shobrooke [Schokkebrocke and Schockebrocke, MS ],— Master John de Uphavene occurs as R, 26 July, 1313, the Benefice having been, foi a time, appropriated to the Office of Subdean ; 79 .Master Walter de Esse, clerk,1 was collated, 26 Sept., 1313 ; 80. Sjdbury [Sydebery* MS ], Vicar of— Stephen de Tuvertone, deacon,2 was inst, 15 May, 1310 (by Commission, directed to Roger de Otery, 8 May ; 50b): Patrons, the D. and C of Exetei ; 51. Sidmouth [“ Sancti Egidii de Sydemuwe, MS.], Vicars of— Ralph de la Pole; on whose death, “die Sabbati proxima post Festum Ascensionis Domini ” (30 May), 1310, Thomas Galfridus de ffochelonde, piiest, was inst, 6 July3; Patron, Robeit Lovel, Prior of Otteiton; 52b On whose death Master Richard de Tudewille [deacon] was presented before 17 Feb , 1321-2, on which day he obtained Licence to be ordained “ a quocumque Episcopo Catholico . . ad omnes Sacros Ordines, ad titulum Vicarie Ecclesie de Sidemouthe,” 166b He was inst, 12 April, 1322 ; Patron, the Prior of Otter ton; 167b Silverton [Sylfeltone—margin, Sylfertone], Rectors of— Master Roger de Sancto Constantino4, piiest, occurs as R, 18 Sept, 1309 ; 43b. On his death, “circiter Festo Nativitatis Sancti Johannis Baptiste ” (24 June), Sir Nicholas de Actone, was inst (by proxy—Elias de Waddeworthe, cleik), 14 Sept, 1322 ; Pation, the Lady Beatrix Corbet; 169 Slapton [Beati Jacobi de Slap tone, MS ], Rectors of— Master Gilbert de Mosseleioyke lesigned, “ die Dominica proxima post Festum Nativitatis Sancti Johannis Baptiste,” (28 June), 1310, and Master William de Mosselewyke, piiest, was inst, 14 July ; Patron, Sir Guy de Briane, “ Dominus de Castro Walwani ” [Co Pembroke]; 53. Southill [Southulle, MS.], Rector of— John de Ferariis first occurs as R, 21 Dec, 1308 ; (Ord ) 218. Southmolton [Sufchmoltone, MS ], Rectors of— Sir Nicholas de Wedergrave, piiest (admitted in commendam, 2 Jan , 1316-17), 1 Oidained subdeacon, 23 March, 1313-14; 232: deacon, 6 April, 1314 ; 233 2 Ordained priest, 13 June, 1310 ; 225b 3 Not 9 July, as in Olivei’s List (Eccles Antiq, iii, 101) The next Vicars in the said List, Ralph de Tre^ouweyn and Vincent de Wynter, were Vicars of St Sithney, in Cornwall, not of Sidmouth. The Author, evidently, noticed the fact that both weie collated,—St Sithney was in the Bishop’s gift,—for he added the words “per lapsumtemporis,” which, of course, are not in the Register. 4 Ordained deacon (Litt Dim) “ in Capella de Smethe juxta Addingtone ” [.Aldington, ivith the Chapelry of Smeeth\ on the Vigil of Tiinity Sunday (4 June), 1300 (Regist Abp. Win-cheleseye, fol. 106b).—F.J.B.INSTITUTIONS, ETC. 261 was inst., 26 July, 1317: Patron, Sir William Martyn, Knt. ; 120. Master Thomas Flemynge, priest, was inst., 11 April, 1321; Patron, the same—“et . . optinuit Literas Institucionis tantum, Et, quia non constabat Domino quod Dominus Nicholaus de Wedergrave, ultimo Rector ejusdem, ipsam aliqualiter dimiserit, emanavit Commissio Magistiis Ricardo de Coletone, Piecentori Exoniensi, et Henrico Bloyou, Rectori Ecclesie de . Lanihorn [/Si Ruan-Lanyhorne], conjunctim et divisim, ad vocandum predictum Nicholaum ad certos diem et locum, causam lacionabilem, si quam habeat, propositurum quare Ecclesiam de Haldesworthe, quam optinuit simul cum piedicta Ecclesia de Southmoltone, possit licite retineie; alioquin eundem Magistrum Thomam in corpoialem possessionem Ecclesie predicte de Southmoltone inducendum, et cetera faciendum, etc.; 157b. South Petherwin [Southpiderwine, MS.], Vicars of— Sir Hugh de Welle ; on whose deprivation was inst, 20 Sept, 1321, Sir William de Eglosros, priest; Patrons, the Prior and Convent of St. German’s; 160b South Tawton [Suthtautone, MS.], Rectors of— Geoffrey Tony occuis as R. of “Tawytone,” 26 May, 1310 ; L 192. Nicholas Walwayn, clerk, was inst, 26 April, 1314; Patron, Geoffiy Tony ; 84b Spreyton [Spreitone, MS.], Vicar of— —Vacant “ a die Mercurii in Festo Sancti Thome Martiiis (29 Dec), 1316 ; and Sir Thomas Pruwet, priest, was inst, 24 Feb, 1316-17 ; Patrons, the Piior (Eustace) and Convent of Cowick ; ll7b. Staverton, Vicars of— Sir Adam [de Ilfrydecombe] occurs as V., 1 April, 1315 ; 84b. On whose death Sir Robert le Veele, “ de Welle,” priest, was inst, “ ij Nonas Junii ” (4 June), 1315; Pations, the D. and C. of Exetei ; 105. On the resignation of le Vel (sic), 8 March, 1321-2, Sir John Darnel, priest, was inst, 23 March ; Patrons, the same ; 167. Stockleigh-English [Stoekleghe Engleis, MS ], Rector of— Vacant “ a die Lune proxima post1 Festum Sancti Georgii,” 1312 ; and Sir Peter de Kynbrock, priest, was inst., 20 April, 1312 ; Pation, Sir Henry de Campo Arnulphi (Champernowne), Knt ; 71b. Stockleigh- Pomeroy [Stoekleghe Pomeray, MS.], Rectors of— Master Peter [de Olney] occurs as R, 4 Feb., 1308-9 ; 38. John de OoJcyntone, cleik,2 was collated 18 July, 1313 ; 79 Stoke-Climsland [Stoke in Climeslonde, MS ], Rectors of— John de Doune, cleik. Commission directed to Master Geoffrey de Etone, Canon of Chichester, Sir John Giffard, Canon of Wells, and Master Robert Broke (by John de Langhetone, his Proctor), for his Institution (20 March, 1321-2) ; 167.—Sir John de Stohe (see Vol. I , pp 356, 375), must have been his predecessor On his lesignation was inst, 3 Oct ,1322, John de Dunstaple, cleik (by proxy—Adam de Bedinge, cleik) ; Patron, the Queen; 169.—Vacant “a die Sabbati in Festo Sancti Georgii” (23 April), 1323; and Roger de Blacolnisle,3 clerk, was inst, 15 April; Pation, the same ; l75b. 1 i e. 24 April, viz. the 4th day after the new Institution; “post” is piobably, a clerical error for “ ante ” (17 April) Unless “Georgii” be a slip for “Giegoiii.” 2 Ordained subdeacon, 6 April, 1314; 233. 3 Blacolnisse, MS ; 176. — Ordained priest [Blakeconesle, MS.] in the Conventual Church of St. Mary’s, Southwark, by the Bp. of Winchester, 10 March, 1323-4 (Regist. Stratfordt 140b).—F.J B.262 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Stoke-Damarel [Stokedanmarle, MS ], Rectors of— Sir Henry le Megre1 first occurs as R., & April, 1310, when he was ordained subdeacon; 224b. Henry de la Soler, clerk, was inst., 22 March, 1312-13 ; Patron, Sir Hugh de Cortenay, Knt ; 70. On of whose resignation [“ate Soler” MS], “die Lune in Festo Sanctarum Peipetue et Felicitatis ” (7 Match), 1316-17, John le Yunge, clerk, was inst, and on the same day; Patron, the same ; 117b. On whose resignation, John cle Fordyngtone, clerk,2 was inst., 20 Sept., 1318; Pation, the same; 129b He exchanged, foi Clyst-Hydon, with Sir Roger de Donstorre, priest, inst, 5 Nov, 1319; Pation, the same; I44b. On whose lesignation (by Letter, dated at Exetei, 21 Sept, 1320), Sir John de Chippenham, priest, was inst, 22 Oct ; Patron, the same ; 152b. Stokenham [Stoke in Harame, MS.], Rectors of— Master Nicholas Lovetot [not Lovecote, as in Stafford's Reg, pp 246, 340], first occurs as R, 22 Jan., 1309-10; 47. On whose lesignation Sir Thomas Nyusom, priest, was inst by Richaid de Coletone, Commissary, “ apud Prustetone [Pieston] juxta Lodyswille,” “ vj Idus Julii ” (10 July), 1315 (by proxy—Master Wm Campion) ; Patron, Sir Ralph de Mont-hermer; 105. Vicar, Sir Geoffrey de Farnham first occurs as V., 29 June, 1309 ; L 190 Stoke-Flemyng, Rectors of— Sir Walter de Edingtone;—“ qui se ipsum in mare demergebat in Vigilia Sancti Barnabe, Apostoli” (10 June), 1312, was succeeded by Sir William de Leycestre, inst, 12 July ; Patron, Sir John de Canu, Knt. ; 72. Sir Robert de Pentelowe, priest, inst, 23 Feb , 1312-13 ; Pation, the same; 70. Stoke-Gabriel, Vicars of— Master John de Cumba occurs as Y. (see Aleborne), 12 Oct, 1309 : 44 — A Commission was directed to the Precentor and the Sub-Dean, 24 Feb., 1320-1, touching the Presentation. The Rectory had been appropriated to the Chancellorship of the Cathedial; and there was some dispute as to the right of Presentation to the Yicaiage. They were to examine the Deeds of Appropiiation; and, if they found that the Chancellor, Walter Giffard, was tiue Patron, they were to admit Thomas Giffarde, chaplain, his presentee. If, however, they found that the right of Collation to the said Yicarage had been reserved to the Bishop they were, still, to collate and induct the said Thomas, but by the Bishop’s authority; 156. Stoke-in-Teignhead [Stoke in Tynhide, MS.], Rectors of— Sir Stephen de Brawode was inst, 31 March, 1316 ; Patrons, the Prior and Convent of Plympton,—Present, Sir Peter.de Honetone, piiest, Master Nicholas de Hele and Richard de Twyvertone, cleiks, and John Prodome, “ scutifer Domini ” ; 112 Master William de Newetone occurs as R, 20 Sept, 1319; 143. Stoke-Rivers, Rectors of— Peter de Fyshacre, accolite, occrns as R, 21 Dec, 1308; (Ord)218 He exchanged, for Chailes, with Henry de Raleghe, accolite3; inst.* 26 July, 1309 ; Patron, Sir Peter de Fyshacre, Knt.; 42b. Stowford [Stouforde, MS.], Rectors of— Sir Adam de Welle occurs as R., “ quintodecimo Kalendas Octobris” (17 Sept.), 1311; 63b 1 Oidained deacon, 13 June, 1310; 225b. 222b; deacon, 4 April, 131Q; 224b ; 2 Ordained accolite, 23 Sept, 1318; 240 priest, 18 Apiil, 1310 ; 225. 3 Ordained subdeacon, 20 Sept., 1309 ;INSTITUTIONS, ETC. 263 Sutcombe, [Suttecumbe, MS ], Hector of— Richa/rd Pollard occurs, 20 Sept, 1309, when he was ordained piiest; 223b. Sutton, Diocese of Worcester; see St. Creed. Sydenham [Damarel], Rectors of— Sir Robert de Curtisknolle occurs as R., 1 March, 1309-10 (see “ Confessions ”); 48. On whose resignation Sir John Parys, priest, was inst. (by proxy—Walter de Doune), 12 April, 1316 ; Patron, John Daumarle,—“ et super hoc optinuit Literas. Non, tarnen, juravit Obedienciam; set commissum fuit Magistro Ricardo de Coletone, Officiali Domini, tunc presenti, et eidem injunctum viva voce, quod hujusmodi juramentum Obediencie a dicto Rectore reciperet, ante tiadicionem Literaruin lnstitucionis et Induccionis supradictarum; 112b. Tamerton-Foliot, Vicars of— John le Flour (also, le Flur) occurs as V, 13 June, 1309; L 190b 192.— Vacant, “ a Vigilia Sancti Petri ad Vincula ” (31 July), 1324, and Sir Nicholas de la Lake, piiest, was inst, 22 Aug ; Patrons, the Prior and Convent of Plympton ; 181b NB—In Bp Stafford's Register, page 212, read—that Forde was instituted iu 1413, not in 1403. Tavistock [Tavistoche and Tavistoke, MS.], Vicars of— Sir John de Cameleforde, priest, was inst, 31 July, 1309 ; Pations, the Abbat and Convent of Tavistock; 42b—Vacant “a die Veneiis pioxima post Festum Apostolorum Petri et Pauli ” (2 July), 1311; and Sir John de Ockamptone, priest, was inst., 20 Jan., 1311-12 ; Pations, the same ; 68 —Vacant “ a die Veneris in Festo Sanctorum Nerei et Achilei ” (12 May), 1318 ; and Sir Robert Bodyer, chaplain, was inst., 18 July; Patrons, the same; 128. Tawstock [Taustoke and Toustoke, MS ], Rectors of— Master Robert de Stapeldone1 occurs as R, 22 March, 1307-8 ; 31. On his death—“circa Festum Ascensionis Domini ” (20 May), 1311, Sir Edward de Sancto Johanne, clerk, was inst (by pioxy—Sir Roger de Berners) “ undecimo Kalendas Octobris” (21 Sept); Patron, Sir Wm. Martyn, Knt. ; 63b. On his resignation Sir Thomas de Bradeforde was inst. (by proxy—Thomas de Wodeleghe, clerk), 30 Jan , 1313-14 ; Patron, the same ; 82. Sir John de Galmetone,1 2 was inst, 24 June, 1314 ; Patron, the same; 85b. Tedburn-St. Mary [Tetteborne, MS], Rectors of— Thomas de Herpetru occurs as R, 30 March, 1311; 60b.—Vacant; and a Commission was directed (6 Oct, 1312), to the Precentor, the Chancellor, and the Archdeacon of Exeter, to make Inquisition, and institute any fit Clerk duly presented theieto ; 74. Accordingly, Adam de Tavistoke, clerk,3 occurs as R , 15 Dec., 1312 ; 75 Tetcott [Tettecote, MS.], Rector of— Master William Nor reis4, was inst. (by proxy—Master Richard de Coletone), 7 April, 1310; Patron, John Pipard; 49. Thelbridge [Thelebrigge, MS.], Rector of— William der Wytherigge occuis as R., 21 Dec., 1308 (deacon); and 22 Feb., 1308-9 (priest); (Ord) 218, 221. 1 Ordained deacon in the Chapel of Farnham Castle, 23 Dec, 1307, by the Bishop of Winchester, Litt. Dim from Bp. Bytton (Regist. Wodeloke, 315).—F.J.B. 2 Ordained deacon, 21 Dec., 1314; 234b. 3 Ordained deacon, 23 Maich, 1313-14; 232b. 4 Ordained subdeacon, 19 Sept., 1310 J 226.264 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Thornbury [Thornburi, MS.], Rector of— Sir Walter Cornu, first, occurs as R., 22 Feb., 1308-9, when he was ordained priest; 221. Thorverton, Vicar of— A Commission was diiected, 27 Sept., 1312, to Chancellor Roger de Otery, for the Institution [as successor to Nicholas de Tottonia, see VqI 1,357] of Sir Nicholas de Knodstone, priest; Patrons, the D. and C. of Exeter; 73b. Throwleigh [Throuleghe, MS.], Rector of— John Coffyn occurs as R , 20 Sept, 1309, when he was ordained priest, 223b. Thurlestone [Thorlestone, MS.], Rectors of— Master Reginald de Ferres, deacon, (see Jacobstow—Cornwall); 39 He exchanged with Sir John de Chambernoun, inst, 18 Maich, 1308-9 ; Patron, Sir John de Ferrariis.—“Et condempnatus est in xx libris pro fructibus injuste perceptis de Ecclesia de Jacobstowe, dum ibidem stetit Rectoi ” ; ibid. Reginald de Ferers, deacon,1 2 exchanged back, and was again inst, 20 Nov, 1309; Patron, the same ; 45 Master Henry de Newetone succeeded His Institution is not íecoided ; but, on his resignation, for Quethiock, William de Campo Arnulphi, clerk,3 was inst (by pioxy—Roger de Penleyn, clerk), 10 Aug , 1317 ; Pation, the same ; 120b. On Chambernoun1 s death, Walter de Pynho, clerk, was inst, 16 Aug , 1321 ; Patron, the same —Pv ,r ~ i Pynho ; -Memoiandum quod cum, fama puplica referente, ad noticiam lu. - n pervenisset quod Walter us de Pynho, clericus, ad Ecclesiam de Thorleston, sue Diócesis, per Dominum Johannem de Ferariis, Militem, presentatus, quasdam Literas scripseiat, ac eciam inquisiciones et indictamenta piocuraverat et ea fuerat prosecutus, unde quídam homines, propterea, ut dicebatur, suspendió in-terierunt; quodque idem Walterus quamdam Pensionem annuam, sibi a dicto Patrono suo debitam, ea condicione i emisei at ut ipsum ad dictam Ecclesiam presen-tai et ; memoratus Dominus Episcopus premissa omnia et singula . . . objecit: quibus per ipsum denegatis, et indicta sibi super hiis Purgacione, idem Walterus coram Domino, in Capella Hospicii sui Londoniensis, xvj die mensis Augusti, Anno Domini Millesimo CCCmo xxjo, in presencia Magistii Walteii de Setone, Nicholai de Hele, Philippi de la More, Notarii, Johannis de Holonde, cleiicorum, et mei, Ricaidi de Twivertone, personaliter constitutus, de piemissis omnibus et singulis, sola manu,8 tactis Sacrosanctis Evangeliis, de gracia se purgavit; 159b. Robert de Pynho was inst, 12 July, 1322 ; 176b See Bradninch {note) Tintagel [Vicaria Ecclesie de Boscini,—margin Boscyni juxta Tyntagel, MS ], Vicars of— Sir Martin Skynard; on whose death, Sir Hamund de Alternon, priest, was collated {by lapse),—“pei bineti nostii tradicionem 4 Dec, 1321,—“ vestram discrecionem, morum honestatem, et vite sanctitatem, quibus decorari diceiis, in nostie mentis scrinio recensentes ” ; 162b. Tiverton, [Tuvertone, MS.], the Prebendal Church of,— Sir William de Bello Alneto occurs as “ Porcionarius,” 2 Sept., 1310 ; 54b. Sir Thomas Wyskaid, priest, was inst, “iiij Idus Decembris ” (10 Dec), 1310, to the Portion of “ Tydecombe ” ; vacant “ a die Lune pioxima ante Festum Apostolorum Symonis et Jude” (26 Oct) ; Patron, Sir Hugh de Courtenay; 57b. Sir Walter de Cloptone. He was succeeded by Henry le Megref clerk, inst., 2 March, 1312-13 ; Pation, the same ; 70 1 Ordained piiest, 18 April, 1310 ; 225 3 See St. Buiyan (Gen. Index,) note 2 Ordained priest, 18 March, 1317-18 ; 4 Ordained priest, 22 Dec, 1313 ; 231b. 239.INSTITUTIONS, ETC. 265 Master Thomas de Teffonte On whose resignation, “ virtute Constitucionis contra Plurales,” 16 Feb , 1317-18, Master Thomas de Esse, clerk,1 2 3 was inst, 22 May, 1318; Patron, the same ; 127 On the resignation of le Megre, Sii Robert de la Ritte, priest, was instituted, 6 Aug, 1320 ; Patron, the same, —Commission for his Induction diiected to Precentor Coletone ; 150b. Torbrian [Torre Briane, MS], Rector of—- •—Vacant “ a die Dominica pioxima post Festum Sancti Barnabe, Apostoli ” (12 June), 1317 ; and Robert le Pyla was inst, 10 July ; Patron, Guy de Briane ; 120. Torrington, Great [Toritone ; also, Chepyngtoritone, MS.],— Sir Thomas de Stapeldone occurs as R, 29 Match, 1309 ; (Ord) 221b He exchanged for Bishopsteignton, 27 Dec , 1309, with Sir Thomas de RLentone ; Patron, Richard de Mertone ; 45b. Inst, 8 Jan , 1309-10 (by pioxy—Peter de Honitone, R of Ilsington) ; 46. Walter de Mertone3 was inst. (by proxy—Sir Rd de Brayleghe, priest), 5 Oct, 1311 ; Patron, the same ; 64 —Chantry of St. Mary Magdalene, “ juxta Pontem de Chepyngtoritone,— Sir Richard de Brente, priest, was inst, 2 Feb., 1311-12 ; Patron, Robert de Hortone.; 68b. Totnes [Tottone, MS,] Vicars of— Sir Walter Daumarle occuis as V, 5 Feb, 1308-9 ; 38. He exchanged, foi Ashprington, 26 Feb , 1310-11, with Nicholas de Mothaye ; Patrons, the Piioi and Convent of Totnes ; 59b. Totnes, Priory, Priors of— Fr. Jocelin occurs as Prior (see Minster Priory), 26 Feb., 1313-14; 82b. On whose death, “ die Beate Marie Magdalene ” (22 July), 1322, Fi Robert de Gonka, Monk of St. Sergius and St. Bacchus, Anjou, was inst, 13 Jan, 1322-3 ; Patron, Sii William la Zouche, Knt, on the nomination of the Abbat and Convent of the said Monastery—“ presentibus Magistris Waltero de Setone, Nicholao de Hele, Domino Willelmo de Pillaunde, Johanne de Piltone, Notario Publico, clericis, et me, Philippo de la More, clerico, similiter Notario Publico, et aliis.—171. Totnes, Archdeacons of— The Collations were not registeied during Bp. Stapeldon’s Episcopate. I find, in Hardy’s Le Neve, that Roger le Rous occurs as Archdeacon in April, 1297 ; Thomas de Charletone in 1302 [7-19 Nov., see Vol I, pp. 408, 409]; William de Puntyngdone, 28 Sept., 1303, and 4 April, 1306 (Obiit 1307,—see “ Wills ”); Robert Fit% Gildm about 1310 (obiit 16 Jan., 1325-6); and that Roger de Charletone succeeded,4 dnd died in Office in April, 1338. Oliver repeats this List; but neither refers to any authority. Townstal [Tunstalle, MS.], Vicar of— 1 Ordained accolite, 17 June, 1318, [“ Porcionarius de Bradeforde in Eeclesia de Twyvertone ”] ; 239: subdeacon, 23 Sept. 1318 ; 240: deacon, 23 Dec., 1318; 240b. 2 Ordained subdeacon, 24 Sept, 1317 ; 238: priest, 17 June, 1318; 239b 3 Ordained deacon, 6 April, 1314; 233: priest, 20 Dec, 1315; 236 4 He occurs as early as 28 Jan., 1307-8; fol 29, see page 18, supra) ; so there is no room for “ Robert Fitz Gildse ” at the date named.—See “ Ordinations,” 20 Sept., 1320, on which day he was ordained priest; 243.266 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. —Vacant “ a die Martis pioxima ante Festum Sancti Egidii ” 81 Aug), 1316 ; and, 11 Sept, Sir Richard de Wydecombe, priest, was inst ; Pations, the Abbat and Convent of Torre; 114b Tregony, Vicars of— —Vacant “ a die Lune proxima post Festum Sancti Hillaiii” (14 Jan), 1324-5 ; and, 27 Feb , was instituted Sir Peter le Espice, priest; Patrons, the Prior and Convent of Merton (Surrey) ; 183b. Treneglos, Rectors and Vicars of— Ralph occurs as V , 14 Feb., 1309-10 ; L 192 —The Rectory was vacant in 1310, and the Pations (the Prior and Convent of Tywardieath) presented Sir Henry Byschop, of Bodmin, priest. The Bishop (27 Sept.), commissioned Master John de Bruytone, Canon of Exeter, to ascertain whether the patronage had lapsed; and if not, to institute and induct Byschop, It seems that he not only reported that it had lapsed, but that he had taken a fancy to the Preferment for a kinsman of his own; for, the Benefice—“ cujus Collacio ad Dominum, ilia vice, legitime extitit devoluta was conferred, 2 Oct, on Sir John de Bruetone, priest, who, forthwith, obtained Letters of Institution and Induction; 56b. The Patrons, as might be expected, were not content with this arrangement, and it was speedily cancelled by the Bishop, who instituted their own Presentee, Sir Henry, called Byschop, priest, on the 20th of October. A note is added to the lattei Entry, to the effect that the vacancy had occuired so lately as 31 August: there was no pretence, therefore, for the alleged lapse ; 57. Sir Ralph de Restyn was inst. (appaiently on the 8th of June), as Vicar, by Commission directed, 12 April, 1322, to Walter de Setone (fol. 167b) ; Patrons, the same ; I76b. Trentishoe, Rectors of— Sir William de Dyawedone, priest, was inst, 19 Dec., 1308 ; Patron, Rd. de Trendelysho ; 37.—Vacant “ a die Lune proxima ante Festum Annuneia-cionis Dominice” (19 March), 1323-4 ; and Robert de Potteforde, priest, was inst, 25 June, 1324 ; Patron, Sir Wm Martyn, “ racione Custodie Manerii de Trendelesho et Willelmi de Trendelesho, ejus-dem Ecclesie Patroni, in minori etate, et in manu dicti Nobilis existentis ” ; 180b. Trevalga, Rectors of— [Roger Corbin held this Benefice in 1238, —“Eodem die [5 June], Alanus Basset, Dominus de Melenelidan, detulit super predictum Abbatem Breve recognicionis de Advocacione Capelle de Trevalga, quam Rogerus Corbin tunc tenuit ex dono Walteri Abbatis et Conventus Theokesberie; et, cum predictus Abbas contra predictum Alanum se obtulisset ad respondendum, ipse Alanus renunciavit Brevi suo, et ita Breve remansit inter finita et in manibus Justiciariorum "—Annals of Tewkesbury Abbey (Ed. Luard), page 108]. Sir John de Iveleghe, priest, occurs as R , 22' May, 1311 ; 61b A Commission was directed to the Official-Principal and Richard de Coletone, Precentor, 6 Oct, 1324, to leceive his resignation, and any presentations to the Benefice ; 181b. No Institution is lecorded ; but Robert Wilmere, deacon, occuis as R , 1 May, 1325: see Lamoren, Michael de, collated to Zennor; 111. Lampil, Ralph de, inst, to Withiel; 181, 183. Lancastre, Henry de, see Mortehoe ; 177. Landulph [Landhylp, MS.],— Sir Reginald, priest, R —Licence of non-residence “ pro tempore quo Ven-erabilis Patris, Domini Johannis, Bathoniensis et Wellensis Episcopi, insistit obsequiis,” “ij Idus Septembris,, (12 Sept), 1311; 63b. Lane, William de la, see Bosham ; 15b. Lane, Robert de la, see Consistory Court; 172b. Langabrocke, William de ; L 197. Langdene, Walter and Joan de, see “ Wills ” ; L 201. Langelonde, “ Dominus de,” see Prisoners ; 66b.278 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Langeforde, Sir John de, Knt., presents to Monkokehampton ; 184b. Langhe, Richard called le, proxy for John de Campo Arnulphi; 45. Langetone, Robert de, Canon of Exeter, resigns; 159b, Langetone, Walter de, Bp. of Coventry and Lichfield; L 186. Langtree,— Sir Simon, priest, R.—Licence of non-residence for a year from Michaelmas, “causa studiorum, vel alias pio suis et Ecclesie sue negociis piocurandis, . . . et dabit pro gracia absentandi se a dicta Ecclesia per dictum annum, ex fine, xl solidos ” (12 Aug , 1317) ; 120b. Lanivet, Master Walter Gifiard, S T.D, priest, R.,— Licence of non-residence, to study Theology (30 July, 1308) ; 35 —See “ Dedications ”; 128.—Add this Rector’s name in the Index to the Institutions. Lannerke, John de ; L 218. Lanreath : see “ Dedications ” ; 162,— Sir William Dauney, deacon, R.—Dispensation: non residence for a year, to study, etc, “die Lune pioxima post Festum Sancti Luce, Evangeliste ” (23 Oct), 1312; 77: again, for a year (26 Dec., 1319),—“et dabit ad Fabricam, ex fine, j marcam ” ; 145b —Richard de Tiegawroun, priest, R.— Licence of non-residence for a year, to study, etc. (20 Oct., 1323) ; 177. Lanner, in St. Allen (q v.); 84. Lansallos: see “ Dedications ” ; 162,— Master Richard Tremur, priest, R —Dispensation: non-iesidence for a year, to study, etc. (7 Nov., 1321),—“xl solidos ”; 162b. Lanteglos-by-Camelford [Nanseglos, MS.], see Camelford; 68,— Thomas de Londone, R , produces to the Bishop (3 May, 1309) his certificates of subdeacon’s Orders, from Waltei, Bishop of Worcester (22 Feb , 1308-9), and of deacon’s Ordeis, from Ralph, Bishop of London (the Ides—15 March, 1308-9) ; 40b: he obtained (7 May, 1309), a Dispensation till Michaelmas, 1310, “ ut . . . Regiis obsequiis intendere valeret”; ibid : ordained Piiest by the Bp of London, at St Paul’s, “ix Kalendas Junii ” (24 May), 1309; 47b: Licence of non-iesidence till Michaelmas, 1312, “ ut in obsequiis Domini Oomitis Cornubie staie possit” (27 Oct, 1310) ; 57: again, till Michaelmas, 1316,—“commorandi in obsequio Domine Comitisse de Cornwaille ” (14 Nov, 1315); 110b: again, Licence to visit the Court of Rome (15 Oct., 1316),—“ et dabit ad Tabulam, ex promisso, xxs. ” ; 115b. Lapford; see “ Oratories ” : 52b,— Robeit de Umfraville, R.—Licence of non-residence for a year from Michaelmas, to study Theology or Civil-Law (9 Sept, 1310); also, to put out his Benefice to farm, to Walter de Esse, for three years ; 55b: Licence to put his Benefice out to farm; also, of non-residence—for three years (1 Nov., 1314); 89 Another R. de U., R.—for a yeai, to study, etc. (24 Sept, 1317) ; 122: again for a year, from Michaelmas, to study, etc. (23 Sept, 1318) ; 130—John de Braibroke, subdeacon, R—Dispensation: nonresidence till Midsummer, 1324, to study, etc , (1 Apiil, 1323) ; 175. Lappeilod, Walter de, inst. to Bridford; 130, 141b, 151, 161, 169,184. Latrawen [i.e. Treweu, in Holsworthy], tlie Chantry of,—GENERAL INDEX. 279 The Sequestration committed to Walter le Cornu, R. of Thornbury (11 March, 1320-1) ; 157. Launcells [Lanceles, MS ], Sir Philip [de Romelode], V.,— He was old and blind, and the Bishop appointed as his coadjutor Sir William de Gosham, priest (12 July, 1310); 53.--SÜ John Umfrey, piiest, succeeded as coadjutor, “ tam in persona ipsius Vicarii quam in bonis ipsius Vicarie,” “ vj Kalendas Januarii(27 Dec), 1311 ; 66b. Launcels, John, V. of Liskeard ; L 206b : deceased : 161. Launceston Priory,1— —Commission (directed to Walter de Esse, Tieasuiei of Crediton, 13 Dec., 130S)V for the admission of John de Sancto Uvelo, as Canon-Regular; 37. —Prior Roger [de Hortone, see pp. 180, 230], being blind and infirm applied to the Bishop (fiist, by Mathias, Prior of Plympton, and, secondly by John, Abbat of Haitland), foi a coadjutor ; lecommending Ralph de Huggeworthi, one of his Canons, for the Office. The Bishop consented, lestricting the said coadjutor to the management of the Temporalities and Spiritualities only so far as the Piior was unable to bear the burden thereof, himself; and the whole Community was chaiged to render, as before, all due obedience to their Piior (29 Sept, 1316) ; 115 —Dedication of the Conventual-Church (see “ Dedications ”); 128b. Feodi Sancti Stephani,— Le feud Seint Estevene est fraunke de Biitheugavel,2 Bacgavel, Chepgavel, et de Namer ; mes dehois le feud put len namer, forsque le feud seit lour en chefe dont il pount aver relefe ; 166b. The Prior and Convent weie Pations of Ashbury; 43: Bridgerule, 83b: Liskeard ; 161 —See, also, St Juliot; 38b. Lancevetone (also, Lancetone, Lancestone, and Launcestone), John de, clerk, Notary-Publick,— See Rome ; 49, 68, 68b : Pioctor for Rd de Sancto Leonaido; 57 : collated to Lawhitton; 59, 60b : inst to Lanivet; 74 : collated to a Prebend in St Crantock ; 127: exchanges this Prebend for a Pi eben d in the Cathedral; 129b : exchanges, again, foi a Piebend in Glasney; ibid : resigns ; 130 ; is again collated to a Piebend in St Ciantock, 129b : Pioctor for the Bishop in the Court of Rome; I77b.—See Ciediton; 67b : Harberton (Inst); 75b ; Culmstock; 84b : Loan; 117b Laurencz, Robert, called “de Guyngis,” inst. Prior of St. Nicholas, Exeter; 147. Lawelyn (also, Lulyn), David de, of Cornwall, inst. to St. Petrock’s, Exeter ; 128, 140b. Lawhitton,— } Mr. A. F. Robbins of London, the Author of Launceston, Past and Present, infoims me that in the Lambeth Palace Library theie is a MS. Volume (719), compiled apparently in 1623, containing copies of hundieds of Documents relating to the history and property of this Priory On the inside of the cover is wiitten “ Theo* licus, native Normannus, primus Prior Launceston.” No authority is given, but the statement is interesting, oecuning wheie it does. “ The citizens of Exeter had gianted to them, by Charter fi om Edw I, a collection of a certain tiibute, or toll, upon all manner of wares brought to that City to be sold, towards paving of the streets, lepaiiing of the Walls, and maintenance of the City ; which was commonly called, in Old English, Begavel, Bethugavel, and Chipping-gavel (Jacob’s New Law-Dictionary, foi 1750) B W G.—Namer is “ distraint.”280 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. John de Pultone, R —Licence to put out his Benefice to farm, to Wm. Mile-borne, R of St Ruan Lanyhorne, till Michaelmas, for sixteen marks (5 Feb, 1309-10); 47.—Master John le Knyght, accolite, R —non-residence for a year, to study, etc (25 Sept, 1317),—“et dabit ad Fabiicam Ecclesie Exoniensis pio non residencia, ex fine, dimidiam marcam ; 122 : again (subdeacon), for two years (25 Sept, 1318),—“ et dabit ad Fabricam dimidiam marcam ” ; 130 : again, for a year (16 Sept., 1320) ; 151b —Monicio Lawittetone,— —Apud Lanerghe, xxviij die mensis Octobiis [1321], Dominus injunxit Domino Johanni de Puttefoid, Rectori Ecclesie de Lawittetone, presbitero, et ipsum monuit, quod infra unum mensem a Festo Omnium Sanctorum tunc proximo secuturo [1 Nov ], provideat sibi de presbitero competenti qui dicte Ecclesie deservire valeat in Divinis, vel quod ipsemet in piopria persona deserviat eidem, sub pena xls, ad Fabiicam Ecclesie Exoniensis convertendorum, si monicionibus hujusmodi non parueribin premissis; 162. Lebreto, Amanenus de, Knt, see France ; 78b, 79. Lecche, Henry de, insfc. to Wembworthy; 41. Lechefeld, Henry de, clerk ; L 191b. Lecchelade, John de, see Otterton Priory ; 118b. Lecchelade, Thomas de, Dean of Exeter, deceased; 40b, 66b. W Leighs, Great (Dioc. of London), see Lanteglos -by-Camelford, (Inst.); 33b. Leitz, Roger called, Proctor for William Austyn ; 181. Lercedeakne, Sir Thomas, Knt, see Arundelle, John de ; 102 : Sheriff of Cornwall; L 215. Lercedekne, Ralph, an Executor of Odo Lercedekne (see “ Wills ”); L 215 Lelant, Nicholas le Taverner, of ; L 215. Lercevesque, John called, collated (by lapse) to St. Hilary, by Bishop Bronescombe (1261) : 88. Lescrope, Geoffrey,— The Bishop grants him a Pension of xls “ de Cameia” (pending his admission to a sufficient Benefice)—“die Sancti Laurencii Martins,” 15 Edw II ,—10 Aug , 1322 ; 167b Lescrope, Thomas (son of Sir Geoffrey Lescrope, Knt.,) collated to a Prebend in St. Crantock ; 183b. Lesnewth [Lesneuwithe and Lesnewit, MS.],— John le Deneys, deacon, R —Dispensation: non-residence foi a year, to study, etc (19 Sept, 1310); 56: again, till Michaelmas (5 Rov , 1321),—“ dimidiam marcam” ; 162b. Leukenore, Geoffrey de, Itinerant Justice, see Cargaul; 117. Lewes, John de, Canon of Bosham ; 25, 46b. Leya, Robert de, see Duntone, William de; 154b. Leycestre, Fr Richard de, see Awliscombe (Inst) ; 149b. Leycesfcre, Wm. de, inst. to Luppitt; 70: Stoke-Fleming; 72. Leyne, Wm. de la, Official of the Archdeacon of Chichester, see Bosham; 12b, etc.général index. 281 Leynham, Godfrey de,Prebendary of Chulmleigh, deceased; 162. Leyseb, Robert, Archdeacon of Chichester, see Bosham ; 14, etc. Lezant,—- William [de Benesfelde], R —Dispensation: non-residenee till Michaelmas, to study, etc (10 Jan , 1308-9); 37b: again, for a year fiom Michaelmas, “ si in Anglia ; et si ad Partes Transmarinas se transferret, per biennium a dicto Festo computandum (21 Sept, 1309); 41: again, till Michaelmas, 1311, to study, etc (28 Oct, 1310) ; 57 Lieutrenchard (also Lyutrenchard), Walter de, R. of St. Petrock’s, Exeter; 73b, 125 : resigns; 128: Proctor for John Bloyou ; 49b—See Court of Rome ; 122, 123. Lichefelde, Thomas, see Consistory Court; I72b. Lideforde, John de, chaplain, see Exeter Cathedral; 175. Liftone, Henry de, see Consistory Court; 172b. Lincoln, the Parliament at; 72. Lincoln, Henry de Laci, Earl of, see Convocation ; 58, 58b. Lincoln, Joan de Lacy, Countess of, see Lockeforde (Litt. Dim.), 69. Lincoln, John [Dalderby], Bp. of, see St. Crantock (Inst.); 103. Liskeard (Vicarage); dispute as to the tithes of certain mills ; L 207. Liskeard, Robert, V. of; 161: see Confessions; 181. Littelbyry, Robert de; L 193. Little-Hempston [Parva Hemistone and Hemestone, MS.],— John le Mareschal, accolite, R —Dispensation: non-residence for two years, to study, etc (14 May, 1313) ; 77b [He may have resigned for a time ; for in 1315 (30 Sept), a certain Sir William, R of “ Parva Hemmystone,” obtained “ Licencia commorandi cum Abbatissa et Conventu de Leghe in ipsarum Monasterio, per annum ; ita quod Ecclesie sue deserviatur, etc ; et dabit ad Fabricana Exoniensem dimidiam marcam”; 110 I suspect a cleiical enor here ; for] Sir John le Mareschal, piiest, R , obtained Licence of non-residence—“ standi cum Domina Abbatissa de Canouneleghe, usque ad Festum Epiphanie Domini proximo secuturum, ita quod ex tunc resideat, sub pena juris” (28 Oct, 1317); 123b This Licence was extended till Michaelmas, 1318,—“ insistendi obsequiis Dominarum Abbatisse et Con-ventus de Leghe ” (5 March, 1317-18),—“ et dabit ad Fabricam j marcam ” ; 125b.—Sir John Kene, priest, R., “ad instanciam Domine Dei gracia Abbatisse de Leghe Canonicarum, optinuit Licenciam peisistendi in obsequio predicte Abbatisse per annum ” (24 Oct, 1324) ; 182 Littleham (North Devon), see “ Dedications ” ; 144 Sir Symon, R of,—Dispensation: non-residence till Michaelmas, 1311, “ut . . . intendere valeat obsequiis Davidis de Bere, Domini et Patroni sui ” (2 July, 1310) ; 52b. Little Petherick [or St. Petrock-minor—“ Nansfontein,” MS.],— Master Richaid Polifaunt, R —Licence of non-residence for a year—“ pro suis etipsius Ecclesie sue negociis interim piocurandis ” (7 Sept, 1321) ; 159b Little Torrington,— William de Loccombe, R.—Dispensation: non-residence for a year, to study,282 THE REGISTER OR BISHOP STAPELDON. etc (4 Aug., 1312); 73 : again (subdeacon) for a year (8 Nov., 1313); 81b. Liwerne, Henry de, see Rome. Court of; 123. Loan ; Litera ad contrahendum mutuum :— The Bishop appoints Sir John de Lance tone, with full powers, to contract, in his name, in the Court of Rome, or elsewheie, as opportunity might offer, with certain Merchants, or others willing to lend money, a Loan of one thousand silver Marks or other cunent money, foi charges incuired in the said Court on account of the Bishop’s business ; and he binds himself and his Successors, on the security of the Chuich of Exeter and all its possessions, to lepay the same (24 Jan , 1316-17); H7b. Loccome, Geoffrey de, see Little Torrington (Inst.); 71b. Loccome, Wm. de, inst. to Little Torrington; 7lb, 73, 81b. Loddiswell [Lodiswille, MS ], Peter [de Hellewille], R.— Licence of non-residence till Michaelmas, 1312, “ad instaneiam Nobilis Viii, Domini Willelmi la Zoche, ut obsequiis ejusdem etc . . . ita quod pauperi-bus paiochianis suis de bonis ipsius Ecclesie, juxta ipsius discrecionem, congruam distribui faciat porcionem ( . . Aug, 1311) ; 63b: again, fora yeai, “adpreces . . Willelmi la Zouche, Militis, . . . intendere obsequiis dicti Willelmi (22 Jan , 1312-13); 76 —Nicholas de Arundelle, cleik, R.— non-residence for a year from Michaelmas, to study, etc (30 Aug , 1317); 121: again (5 Oct., 1319),—“ et dabit ad Fabricam Exoniensem ij marcas ” ; 143b: again, for a yeai (20 Sept, 1320),—“ et dabit ad Fabiicam, ex fine, lx solidos ” ; 151. Lodres Priory (Dorset),— [Dominus Episcopus] injunxit Domino Priori de Lodie, tunc presenti [apud Clyst], quod a cm a sibi commissa ad Partes Transmaiinas se non diverteret, Licencia sua non obtenta, sub debito Obediencie prestite (28 Aug, 1309) ; 43 —The Prior presented to Axmouth ; 183: Rousdon ; 38b, 169b, 180b. Loggore, Thomas de, Canon of Exeter, deceased; 82. London, Diocese of,— Gilbert de Segrave, Bishop-Elect; Bishop Stapeldon, writing (12 Nov, 1313) to the Prior of Canterbury, excuses himself from being present at the Consecration of the said Gilbeit, on Sunday the Feast of St Katherine (25 Nov) ; 81b —See Abbats, etc ; and note that an earlier Licence had been gianted by Bp Giavesend, “ viij Kalendas Maii ” (24 April), 1319 ; 140b. Londone, Laurence de, R. of St. James’s, Exeter; (Ord.) 229b. Londone, Richard de ; L 215b. Londone, Thomas de, inst. to Lanteglos[-by-Camelford]; 31, 37, 40b, 47b, 57, 110b, 115b : resigns ; 120. Lorimer, William de, see Fonte, John de ; 53b. Lostwithiel; reference to the Bridge (over the River Fowey), see Bodmin Priory; 89b. [This venerable and interesting structure is still standing]. Lovecoke, Philip, Mayor of Exeter, see Aire, Henry de; 154. [He was Mayor in 1316, and on nine subsequent occasions, the last being for 1332], Lovecoke, Richard (of Tiverton), see Manaton (Inst); 125. —A Richard Lovecoke, of Tiverton, probably the same, was inst. to Boconnoc; 150. See (Ord. Pris.) 230.GENERAL INDEX. 283 Lovecoke, Stephen, inst. to Ashcombe; 116b, 122b, 143. Lovecoke, Walter, of Exeter, collated, to Branscombe ; 126b. Lovedrem, John, R. of Landewednack ; L 214. Lovel, Robt., inst. to Otterton Priory, 49b; 71, 113b : presents to Harpford ; 79b, 110b: to Yarcombe; 109b: resigns the Priory : 114b. Lovetot, John, senior ; L 185, etc.—See “ Wills.” Lovetot, Nicholas, R. of Stokenham ; 47, (de Lovetot, MS.) ; 102b: resigns; 105.—See L 185, etc., etc. Low (or Wolfe), Rd. le, presents to Kentisbury ; 67b, 85b, 180b, 183b. Low (or Wolfe), Walter le, inst. to Charles, 85b, 121 ; resigns, and is inst. to Kentisbury ; 188b. Loxhore,— Richard Hulierd, R.—Licence of non-iesidence for two yeais, “ quod obsequiis Regiis inteiim intendeat {sic)” 26 Nov., 1309; 45—Sir Robert de Ayswelle, accolite, R —Licence of non-residence till Michaelmas, 1315, to study, etc. (19 May, 1313) ; 78: again, till Michaelmas, 1317 (30 Jan., 1315-16); lllb. Lucy, Geoffrey de, inst. to Gittisham ; 70, 84, 115, 122b ; R. of High Bickington ; 140b, 174b, 184. Lukeis, Thomas, see Consistory Court; 172b. Luffincott,— Sir Roger Maii, priest, R.—Licence of non-residence, “ ad preces Domine Alianore de Cortenay ... ut per biennium stare possit in obsequio dicte Domine* et interim Ecclesiam suam dimittere ad fìimam Persone dumtaxat Ecclesiastice (17 Aug., 1314) ; 87. Lumbard, John, clerk,—Dispensado super defectu natalium (19 Oct, 1311); 64b. Luppit ; see Monte Acuto, Symon de (Oratories) ; 37b. Louepitte, John, accolite,—Dispensado saper defectu natali-um—“de presbitero genitus et soluta” (3 March, 1310-11); 60. Lusteleghe, John de, inst. to Lustleigh ; 48b, 50,109 ; admitted, in commendami to St. Ervan ; 108 : resigns Lustleigh and is inst. to Ilsington; 128b. See Tavistock Abbey ; 113b: Exminster; 141b: Widworthy ; 151. Lustleigh,— John de Lusteleghe, R —Dispensation: non-residence for a year, to study, etc. (30 April, 1310), 50.—Master Hugh de Roches, subdeacon, R —Dispensation: non-residence for a year, from Michaelmas (22 Sept, 1318),—“nichil, tamen, dabit ” ; 130: renewed for a year (19 Oct, 1319); 144b: again (25 Oct, 1320) ; 152b He obtained Licence (10 July, 1321) to visit the Court of Rome, on business affecting himself and his Benefice ; but he was to return to residence before All Saints’ Day ; 159 Luveriche, John, R. of Beaworthy ; l77b, 183.284 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON, Luxulyan,— “ Licencia tenendi Capellam de Luxulian ad fhmam,” for five years; “ et dabit ad Fabricam Exoniensem, quolibet anno de dicto qninquennio, dimi-diam marcam,”—gianted to Sir Ralph de Restyn, priest (6 Aug , 1310) ; 53b. Lydford, West (Somerset) ; L 214b. Lympston [Levenystone and Luvenestone, MS.],— William [de Tudeville], R —Dispensation: non-residence for two years, from the F of the Nativity of St John-Baptist (24 June), last past (20 Nov, 1308); 86b: licensed to put out his Benefice to faim, to Sir William de Alreford, priest, foi thiee years (8 April, 1314); 83b : non-iesidence foi a year, to study, etc (23 Oct, 1314); 89. Lynham, John de,— Inst to Petrockstowe ; 65: exchanges for Down-St. Mary ; 123: admitted, in commendam, to North Bovey; 124: (Canon of St David’s), inst. to Newton-St. Cyres ; 123b: Proctor for William de Caneu; 66b. Lynleye, John de, inst, to Diptford ; 82b, 171b— See L 211b. Lyntone, William de, alias Cabbel, see Christow (Inst); 126. Lyspein (and Lespeyn), David de, inst, to St Breage; 75b, 70. M. Madeforde, John de ; (Ord.-Pris.) 280. Maii, Roger, R. of Luffincott; 87. Makerel, Geoffrey, inst. to St. Creed; 101: exchanges for Sutton[-Coldfield], Dioc. of Worcester; 139b. Makerel, Nicholas, “ de Carletone,” R. of Duloe ; 128b, 158,161b. Malborongh, see Cheverestone (Oratories) ; 39b. Malherbe, Geoffrey, see Feniton (Inst.); 41b. Malherbe, William; 41b: an Executor of Ysolda de Bodrigan’s Will; 60. Maloylsel, Robert, inst. to St Mary Church ; 79b. Malestone, John de, R. of Portlemouth; 35, 64b, 114b. Malstone, Robert de, presents to East Ogwell; 100. Malmesbury, the Abbat and Convent of, present to Pilton Priory; I12b. Malmesbiri, John de, Canon of Bosham ; 157. Malmesbury, Roger de, a Yicar of Penryn (Glasney); 231. Mamhead,— Sir Thomas Arnulphi, R —Dispensation: non-residence for two yeais from Michaelmas, to study, etc (13 Sept, 1309) ; 43b; again, for a year (16 Nov, 1311) ; 66: again, (4 Aug, 1312); 72b: again, (16 Sept, 1313) ; 79b; again, (20 Aug , 1314); 87b: again, for two years (26 Sept., 1315),—“et dabit ad Fabricam Exoniensem dimidiam marcam”; 109b.—Master Richard de Burwike, clerk, R —Dispensation : non-residence for a year, to study, etc., “ita quod, recepto subdiaconatus Ordine, ad recepcionem Superiorum Oidinum minime teneatur (12 Sept., 1316); 114b: renewed (4 Sept.,GENERAL INDEX. 285 1317),—“et dabit ad Fabiicam Ecclesie Exoniensis dimidiam marcam ” ; 121b: (subdeacon), lenewed (20 Aug, 1318),—“et dabit ad Fabricam iiij solidos ” ; 128b —Sir Hamund, R —“ Licencia peregrinarci ad Limina Sancti Jacobi ” [Santiago de Compostela] (4 Jan , 1321-2) : he was to return before Midsummer-Day ; 163b Man, Roger le, see Dolton (Inst); 117b. Maners, Sir Baldwin de, Knt., see Brothertone ; 112. Manaccan, St. Madron, and St Anthony-in-Meneage,— Letter, directed to the Archdeacon of Cornwall, oi his Official (11 June, 1309), touching the Endowments of the Vicarages of these Parishes :—“ ordinare volentes in quibus Porcionibus Perpetue Vicarie Ecclesiarum de Mynstre [Manaccan], Maderne, et Antone, consistere debeant in futuium, vobis com-mittimus et mandamus cjuatinus, vocatis coram vobis, certis die et loco per vos assignandis, omnibus quorum interest, per viros fìdedignos, clericos et laicos, in presencia vestra juratos, per quos veritas melius inquiri poteiit, inquiratur dilucius veritatem de toto valoie ipsarum Ecclesiarum, necnon de singulis porcionibus Domoium, Sanctuarioium, particularum majorum decimarum et minorum, et omnium aliarum obvencionum ipsius Ecclesie, singulis particulis per se, vel valorem annuum, singulariter apponendo : ita quod, hiis visis, certas poiciones ad easdem Vicarias valeamus cercius et secuiius, prout justum fuerit, assignare. De die, vero, recepcionis Piesencium, et quid super hiis duxeritis faciendum, nobis infra quindecim dies a tempore recepcionis earundem, cum tenore Presentirmi, ìesciibatis ; 41b Manaton,— Apud Chuddeleghe, die Jovis pioxima post Festum Epiphanie Domini [8 Jan , 1315-16], comparuerunt Henricus Bugge et Abraham Uppehille coram Episcopo, presente tunc Domino Edwardo, Vicario Ecclesie de Bovy [-Tracy], Administrator e bonorum Rectoiis Ecclesie de Manatone defuncti, et ab intestato decedentis ; qui, quidem, Henricus in decem solidis, et Abraham predictus in triginta solidis, se j udicialiter teneri fatebantur prefato Rectori dum adhuc viveret, pro bladis et rebus aliis per dictum Rectorem eisdem venditis et liberatis. Et subsequenter, die Sabbati proximo sequente [10 Jan ], loco predicto, comparir it Everaidus de Bykeforde coram drcto Episcopo, et fatebatui se teneri predicto Rectori defuncto in viginti solidis, ex causa ptemissa; volentes et petentes se, et eorum quemlibet, per dictum Episcopum in prefatis pecuniaium summis, quatenus singulos eorum attinet, dicto Administratori sentencialiter condempnari. Unde idem Episcopus, hujusmodi confessi onem secutus, eosdem Hemicum, Abialram, et Everardum, et quemlibet eorum, solvendas Terminis in quibus inter se et prefatum Vicaiium convenni poterit, juxta ipsoium et cujuslibet eorum con-fessionem, ut premittitur, in judicio factam, per Precepti Sentenciam condem-navit Et memorandum quod ad hoc—ut predictus Henrrcus bene solveret dictos decem solidos, sex solidi ultra debiti; et dictus Abraham dictos triginta solidos, quatuor solidi ultra per ipsum debiti; dictusque Everardus viginti solidos se contingentes, quatuor solidi ultra per eum debiti; et misericordia singuloium de giacia sunt remissi ; alioquin quod piena fiat solucio omnium et singuloium predictorum; lllb [I find no record of an Institution to Manaton till 19 Jan , 1317-18, two years afterwaids.] Marazion [Markusyou, MS.],— Licence granted, 22 March, 1308-9, to the villani of “ Maiket-Jew ” for Divine Sei vice to be celebrated in the Chapel “Sancti Ei metis,” in the Paiish of St Hilary, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fiidays ; the Rector and the Vicar consenting, and without prejudice to the Mothei-Church ; 39b —See St Hilary ; 88 —Reginald, V of St. Crowan, accused of violently assaulting Nicholas Pollai d “ apud Margasiou” ; L 211 Marghasiou, Mabel de, see Scilly; 107b. Marchaunt, Adam called, R of Bondleigh ; 37, 37b, 43b, 59b, 65, 73, 87 : inst, to Romansleigh ; 116b ; to Roseash ; 174.286 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELHON. Mareschal, John le, inst. to Little Hempston; 75b, 77b, 123b: resigns; 150b. Margaret, Queen of Edw. I; Peter, her Apothecary ; L 191, etc—Stephen de Brawode’s debt to her (£700); L 211. Marhamchurch [Marwenecherche, MS],— Sir Ralph, R—Licence of non-residence fiom Eastei-Day (27 March) till the F. of St Peter ad Vincula (1 Aug), “ad instanciam Domini Abbatis de Hertilaunde ” (26 Feb., 1322-3); 174. Mariansleigh, Rectory of, see Berlinch ; 160b. Marineleghe, William de ; L 189b. Markwell, in St. Erney; see “ Oratories ”; 38b. Markyou, John de,— Commission directed (1 March, 1309-10) to Piecentor Ralph Germeyn,—“in negocio Provisionis Johannis de Markyou, clerici,. vobis, qut in dicto negocio, dum eratis Archidiaconus Barum, virtute Commissionis Predecessoris nostri, dicimini processisse, quatenus ex Rescripto Apostolico super hoc habito ad nos pertinere poteiit, cum Canonice cohercionis potestate, corn-mittimus vices nostras ; mandantes quatinus, servato legitimo piocessu vestro supei hiis habito, faciatis ulterius in dicto negocio et ipsum negocium contingentibus quod justicia suadebt”; 48b. Martinhoe [Matthyngho, MS ],— William de Ciauthorne, subdeacon, R — Dispensation: non-iesidence till Michaelmas, 1315, to study, etc (8 May, 1314) ; 84b: again, till 10 July, 1318 (18 Apiil, 1317) ; 119. Martyn, Nicholas, see Pideley. Martyn, Richard, Canon-Regular of Bodmin ; 71. Martyn, Sir Wm , Knt.,see Arundelle; 115,— He presents to the Chantry by Barnstaple Bridge ; 145: Combmartin ; 56: Dartington ; 131: Holne; 57: Holsworthy; 66b, 155: Marwood; 119b: the Chantiy at Mortho ; 70, i51: Newton-Tracy; 116b: the Raleghe Chantry in Pilton Chuich; I46b: Satteileigh; 151b: South Molton; 120,157b: Tawstock; 63b, 82, 85b: Trentishoe; 180b: Upton-Hellions; 45b, 56b, 115 See Combmaitin (Inst); 48b: L 197: Fremington (Inst.); 60b: Barnstaple (Inst); 69 : Bittadon (Inst ) ; 147 : Kentisbury (Inst); l76b. Marwood; the Bishop requires the parishioners to enlarge their Church,— Apud Merewoda, Dominus injunxit parochianis Eeclesie de Meiewode quod, infia annum a Festo Sancti Michaelis proximo futurum, Ecclesiam suam facerent magis amplam, sub pena x librarum; ita quod, propter ejus strictitudinem et parvitatem, quas nunc habet, quedam pars paiochianorum nunc exclusa Diebus Festivalibus, dum celebrantur Divina, extunc intrare valeat, et parochiani Divina Obsequia simul audire valeant in eadem ” (26 July, 1309); 42b. —Sir Roger, priest, R —Licence of non-residence for a year, to study in Sacied Theology or Canon-Law (2 Jan , 1314-15); 101 —Master Wm. Bloyou, priest, R —Licence of non-iesidence till Michaelmas, 1324, to study, etc (30 June, 1321) ; 158b. Merewode, Henry de, Proctor for Baldwin le Flemynge; 150b. Maristowe [Stowe Sancte Marie, MS.],— Wm Tienchard, V.,—Richard Trenchard, R. of Cory ton, appointed his coadjutor (16 Feb., 1308-9) ; 38b [Final Concords (Co. Devon, Jan., 1201-2 ; 3 John,—In the King’s Court atGENERAL INDEX. 287 Westminster, “ a die Sancti Yllarii in ties septimanas:—Inter Ricardum de Sideham, petentem, et Joelem, Priorem de Plimtone, tenentem, per Ricardum Marcliepais positum loco suo ad lucrandum vel perdendum, de Advocacione Ecclesie de Sideham [Sancte Marie de Sideham, i e Mai istowe] Unde placitum fuit inter eos in prefata Curia, scilicet quod predictus Ricardus remisit et quietum clamavit predicto Priori et successoribus suis totum jus et clamanciam quod habuit in Advocacione predicte Ecclesie, de se et heredibus suis inperpetuum. Et pro hac quieta clamancia et fine et concordia predictus Prior dedit predicto Ricaido viginti solidos esteiling-orum.”—F.J.B ] Maystre, John le, see Thorney; 76. Maudut, William, see Thorney; ibid. Meavy,— Sequestration granted to Waltei de Mymmelonde, 14 July, 1309 ; 42.—Walter de Mymmynglonde, RDispensation: non-residence till Michaelmas, 1310, to study, etc (30 Aug, 1309); 43—Sir John de Swafelde, R,—Dispensation : non-residence till Michaelmas, 1311, “ ut . . . . insisteie possit studio Liteiarum, quatenus ad eum pertinuit ” (20 Oct, 1310); 57b: again (subdeacon), “xij Kalendas Decembris ” (20 Nov), 1311; 66 : again, foi a year (15 Nov, 1312) ; 75: again (priest), (8 Nov , 1313) ; 81b : again (21 Oct., 1317),—“ etdabit ad Fabricam dimidiam maicam ” ; 123b: again, till Michaelmas, 1320 (14 Oct, 1319),—“ etdabit ad Fabricam Exoniensem, ex promissione, j marcam; 144 : again, for a year (8 July, 1321) ; 158b. Mewy, William, R. of Bradford; 42b : inst. to Meeth ; 162b. Medeburne, Alexander and William de; L 188b. [Medentor], Mathias [de], Dean of St. Buryan; 50. Meeth,— Bartholomew de Sancto Laurencio, cleik, R —Dispensation: non-residence for a year, to study, etc (10 Nov , 1313); 81b : again (subdeacon) till Michaelmas, 1315 (28 Dec , 1314); 100b: again, for a year (deacon), (21 Dec, 1316); 116b: again (25 Dec., 1317),—“et dabit ad Fabricam Ecclesie Exoniensis x solidos ” ; 124. Megre, Henry le, R. of Stoke-Damarel; 49b, 55. Licensed to farm the Prebend of James le Fiaunceis, in the Church of Chulmleigh (8 May, 1310) ; 50b : iesigns Stoke-Damarel, and is inst. to a Portion in the Chuich of Tiverton ; 70 : resigns; 150b —See Chulmleigh Meltone, William de, “clericus Domini Regis,”— The Bishop giants him an annual Pension of five marks “ de Camera '* till he can piovide him with a Benefice (17 March, 1307-8) ; 31b, —cancelled, in the maigin; but repeated, and foi ten maiks, fol 36b (7 Nov, 1308): collated to the Archdeaeony of Barnstaple; 35b : to a Prebend in St Crantock; 101b —See Bosham ; 43 [Abp of York, A D. 1317—40 See page 142] Meltone, Robert de, collated (by lapse) to Clannaborough; 86. Meisek, Richard, imprisoned for the murder of John de Trestran; at Treworgo; (Ord.-Pris.) 222b. Membury, see Dedications ; 113. Membyry, Symon de, see Winkleigh (Inst.); 41. Membury, William de5 see Meeth (Inst); 75. Menecudel, Walter de, Canon of Glasney and R. of St. Illogan (q.v.);47.288 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Menestoke, John de, inst, to Hockworthy ; 129b. Menhenyot [Mahyniet, MS ] ; Deputaeio Yconomi,— Master Henry de Stouforde, clerk, was appointed, 19 May, 1317, the Benefi.ce being vacant, “ ad colligendum interim fruetus et obvenciones—presentibus Dominis Ricardo de Stapeldone, Milite; Willelmo de Mulebourne, Johanne de Pultone, Ricardo de Biaileghe, Willelmo Russel, piesbiteris ; Magistro Willelmo de Hentone, Notai io Publico, et me, Ricardo de Twy vertone —qui piedicta scrissi—et aliis ” ; 119b —Sir Roger de Tregodeke, priest, R —Licence of non-residence, for a year from the F of St Peter ad Vincula (1 Aug ), to study, etc (13 June, 1319 ; 141b: lenewed-, for a year from Michaelmas (12 Sept, 1320) ; 151b Mehyniet, Nicholas,a chaplain; L 191. Merche, William atte ; (Ord.-Pris.) 222b. Mere, William, Proctor for Robert de Brandone ; ll7b. Meriet, Walter de, collated to the Chancellorship of the Cathedral ; 171% 1.72, I74b. Meristone Meysi, Geoffrey de, inst, to Kingsnympton ; 310b. Merkyngfelde, John de, Canon of York ; see Axminster ; 153b : Rome, Court of ; I77b : L 199b. Merton, Dunsbeare (or Dynesbeare) in ; 47b, 174. See Servyng-tone ( Oratories) —Sii Thomas Wiger, R subdeacon,—Dispensation: non-residence for two years, to study, etc (11 May, 1310) ; 51 : again, for a yeai (5 Aug, 1312) ; 73 Merton, James de, inst to Highampton ; 75b, 83, 114: resigns the Chantry at Morthoe ; 151: is inst. to Alverdiscott ; 150b. See Bratton-Fleming (Inst) ; 53 Mertone, Margery de, presents to Merton ; 44. Mertone, Richard de, presents to Great Torrington ; 45b, 64. Mertone, Thomas de, inst to Woodleigh ; 39b, 43 Mertone, Walter de, inst to Great Torrington; 64, 73, 177. Mei tone, Thomas and Walter de,— Memorandum quod, cum Magister Thomas de Mertone, nuper Officialis Domini Archidiaconi Barumensis, deputatus Collectoi pei eundem Archidiaconatum quatuor denariorum de maica de bonis et Beneficiis Ecclesiasticis in dicto Arch-idiaconatu existentibus,—juxta imposicionem dudum per felicis recoidacionis, Dominum Robertum, tunc Cantuariensem Archiepiscopum, in ultimo Concilio Piovinciali Londoniis celebrato, de consensu Pielatoium et Cleii tunc piesen-cium, omnibus bonis et Beneficiis Ecclesiasticis in Cantuaiiensi Provincia constitutis, ad habendum inde aliquale depositimi, unde Ecclesiarum necessitati-bus diete Provincie poterit subveniri—de hujusmodi quatuor denariis in dicto Archidiaconatu per eum collectis et receptis calculasset, ìemansissetque idem Magister Thomas super pede hujusmodi calculi in ex solidis, ij denariis, ob quad., et duabus partibus unius ferlingi oneratus; facta, eciam, execucione super hoc contra eum: demum, undecimo die mensis Octobiis comparuit idem Magistei Thomas coram Domino Episcopo in Capella Maneiii sui de Chudde-leghe, allegans quod, absque ipsius magno incomodo, piefatain pecunie summam termino in dicto execucione contento solveie nequivit, giaciam ipsius super hoc postulando, Propter quod idem Episcopus eundem Magistium Thomam et Magistium Walterum de Mertone, Rectorem Ecclesie de Chepyngtoritone, constituentem se in hac pai te debitorem piincipalem, de ipsorum expiesso consensu et ìequisicione humili, condempnavit eosdem et eorum quemlibet inGENERAL INDEX. 289 solidum ad satisfaccionem plenariam dicte pecunie Nicholao de Hele tunc presenii, et de lecepeione hujusmodi quatuoi denariorum de marca de Collectori-bus ad hoc deputatis, in Diocesi Exoniensi, pro bonis et Beneiiciis existentibus in eadem, se intromittenti faciendam, in Festis Purificacionis Beate Viiginis et Invencionis Sancte Crncis pioxirao sequentibus, pro equalibus porcionibns. Ita, videlicet, quod nisi infra viij dies a Terminis predictis satisfactum fuerit de dicta pecunia, ut est dictum, idem Magister Thomas, quia in mora extiteiit eo ipso sit de ipsius expresso consensu, ut premittitur, Majoris Excommunicacionis Sentencia innodatus; dictus, vero, Magister Walterus, cum mora in hac parte sibi inpingi non poterit, excommunicandus. Et constituit idem Nicholaus Procuratorem suum, ad lecipiendum prefatam pecuniam et acquietanciam nomine suo faciendam de recepto, Dominum Walterum Daumarle, Custodem Curie dicti Episcopi Exoniensis et Receptorem ipsius ibidem.— fol. 110 [There is no date ; but the Entry occurs between 10 and 12 Oct, 1315]. Merton, the Prior and Convent of, present to Ashcombe; 59b, 116b: Clyst-St. George; 167b: Tregony, V.; 183b. Meshaw,— Sir Henry [de Sancto Geimano], piiest, R,—Licence of non-iesidence, for a year, to study, etc. (13 Oct., 1317),—“et dabit ad Fabricam xl denarios ; 123. Metheros, Philip de ; L 192. Michaelstowe,— Sir William, R of, being old and past work, Sir Nicholas Chaillou, priest, was appointed his coadjutor (30 Aug , 1315); 109. [The name “ Chellew ” is still a well-known name in Cornwall] Midelwoda, Vm, Y. of St. Gennys; 54. See St. Juliot; 38b. Milton-Damarel, see Cookbury ; 107b. Middeltone, Adam de, see Whitchurch; 165b. Middeltone, John de, late Canon of Glasney; 77b,— Commission, directed to Roger de Otery, Canon of Exeter,—“In causa seu negocio que, vel quod, veititur, seu veiti speratur, ex Officio nostro, contra Magistrum Johannem de Middeltone, qui se gerit pro Rectore Ecclesie de Eglosheil, Magistro Johanne de Upavene, Canouico Exoniensi, Officium nostrum in hac parte promovente, vobis, cum canonice cohercionis potestate, committimus vices nostras (5 Feb, 1308-9); 38 —A Master John de Miltone occurs as Official of the Archdeacon of Barnstaple; 122b. Middeltone, Gilbert de, Canon of Lincoln and of Chichester,— The Bishop giants him a Pension of five inaiks, till he can provide him with a Prebendal Benefice (15 Feb , 1309-10); 47b: collated to a Prebend in St. Crantock; 60: resigns; 102b, 104b. He was Official of the Couit of Canterbuiy; 140 Milatone, Sir Geoffrey de, inst. to Lew-Trenchard ; 41b. Milletone, John de, inst to Petertavy; 128, 162b.—See Consistory Court; 172 ; L 192. Mileburne, Richard de, inst. to Churchstanton; 115b. Mileborne, William de, R of St. Ruan-Lanyhorne (see St. Perran-Zabulo); 42b, 47, 49b, 52b, 113b: appointed coadjutor to Walter de Menecudel, R. of St Illogan; 47: collated to a Prebend in Glasney; 147: resigns St. Ruan-Lanyhorne; 150: Commission for his Institution T290 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON, to St. Creed; 167b: instituted; I76b.—See Glasney. Mullabourne, Family of, see St. Michael Penkevil ; 148, 163. Mileford, Thomas de, inst, to Coryton ; 128 : resigns ; 140b. Mileforde, William de, inst, to Clayhanger ; 65, 68, 107b. Minster Priory [de la Minstre, MS.],— Fr Philip, Prior,—Licence (2 Apiil, 1311), “ut, causa peregiinandi, ad Paites se transferee posset tiansmaiinas ” ; he was to letuin befoie Pentecost under a penalty of ten pounds ; 60b, —Monicio quod personaliter resideat ; see Tywardreath Piiory ; 118b —On further consideration of this case, and on the repi esentations of the Piior’s Friends, this Monition was withdiawn, and Licence to go abroad, on im-poitant business affecting his Piioiy, was gi anted, 9 May, 1317: but he was to return before the Feast of St. Peterad Vincu la (1 Aug ) ; 119b Miriefelde, William de, inst, to Maker ; 131 : deceased ; 166b. Modbury [Motbury, MS ],— Sir William de Nova Domo, Piior,—Licence of absence, to visit the Mothei-House, the Abbey [of St Pierre sui Dive ] He was to retui n befoi e the Feast of St John-Baptist, except for some lawful cause, undei pain of the Greater Excommunication (22 April, 1310) ; 49b Modbury, Geoffrey de, see Consistory Court ; 172b. Modetone, Joan de Valletort’s Manor of ; 38b. Moelis, Alice de, Patron of Gidleigh ; 180b. Moelis, John de, presents to Northill ; 118. Moeles, Margaret de, see Diptford ; 17 lb. Meoles (sie), Nicholas de, presents to Diptford ; 82b Moel, Sir Roger de, Knt, presents to Aveton-Giffard ; 128. Mol, William le, R. of Alverdiscott, deceased ; 150b, Molland and Knowstone,— Sir Vincent, the V., being old and unable to woik, Sii Richaid de Newetone, priest, was appointed his coadjutor (12 July, 1310) ; 53 Mollonde, Walter de, Precentor of Crediton, deceased; 72. Moltone, David de, inst, to Dawlish ; 70. Moltone, Thomas de, inst, to the Chantry at Morthoe ; 151. Molyns, Richard de, see Clyst Episcopi ; 114b. Molyns, Richard, see Feniton ( Inst ) ; 41b. Moneke, John le ; L 2Q9b. Moncketone, Henry de, see St Endellion (Inst) ; 113b. Monketone, William de, see St Endellion (Inst); 84, 113b : inst. to Lanteglos-by-Fowey ; 141 Montburg, the Abbat and Convent of ; Patrons of Rousdon (St. Paneras’) ; 169b, 1 S0b : of Axmouth ; 156, 183. Montacute Priory, Stephen, Prior of ; L 20 lb—The Prior and Conv. present to St Yeep ; 41b, 44b, 139 : St. Neot ; 139.GENERAL INDEX. 291 Montacute, Sir William, Knt , see St. Mabyn ; 125. Monthermer [Monhermer ancl Mehermer, MS ], Sir Ralph de, presents to Stokenham ; 105. See Ashreigney ; 84b, 110 : Stokenham ; 75, 162b, 167b, 182. Morchard-Bishop, Richard de Brayleghe, R. of,— Memokandum quod die Sabbati proxima post Festum Epiphanie Domini, Anno ut supra [8 Jan., 1311-12], comparueriint coram Domino in Ecclesia de Morcestre Episcopi, Willelmns de Bukyntone, debitor in hac pai te principalis, et Dominus Johannes, Rector Ecclesie de Nymet Sancti Georgii, et Robeitus de Knyttetone, manucaptores ejusdein Willelmi, presente tunc ibidem Domino Ricaido de Brayleghe, Rectore diete Ecclesie de Morcestre ; qui, quidem, Willelmus, Johannes, et Robertus fatebantui, et quilibet eorum fatebatm, in solidum,-se teneri dicto Domino Ricaido in decem marcis argenti ex causa mutui solvendis eidem, vel suo Procuiatori ad hoc specialiter constituto, in Festo Beati Johannis Baptiste (24 June) pioximo secutuio ; petentes se cimi effectu per dictum Dominimi eidem Ricardo, in prefata summa peccunie per Piecepti Senteneiam condempnaii. linde idem Dominus, ipsorum et cujuslibet eorum confessionem secutus, ad peticionem Domini Ricardi piedicti, eosdem Willelmum, Johannem, et Robeitum, et quemlibet eoium, in solidum, in predictis decem marcis, ad terminum piedictum solvendis eidem Domino Ricardo, per Precepti Senteneiam condempnavit ; injungens eisdem Willelmo, Johanni, et Roberto, èt ciiilibet eorum, quod de dieta peccunia dicto Domino Ricardo in piedicto termino satis-faciant, sub pena Excommunicacionis, exnuncut extune quam eo ipso, si in hac pai te non panierini, incurrende ; ita, tamen, quod, uno ipsorum dictam peccuniam legitime solvente, ceteri penitus liberentur Et nichilominus jurarunt predicti Willelmus, etc, quod solucionem diete peccunie vel execucionem prò ipsa in eventu faciendam pei Piohibicionem Regiam, tactis Sacrosanctis Evangeliis, nullatenus impediient Dictus, eciam, Willelmus condempnatus fuit ad acquietandum et indempnes conservandum dictos manucaptores suos, si eos dictam peccuniam in eventu solvere contingeret aliquali ter prò eodem ; volens et expresse consenciens quod sì interim decederet, et sic idem manucap-toies ad ipsam solucionem faciendam sint onerati, quod Testamenti ipsius Executores, seu bonorum administiatores ejusdem, de bonis suis, quousque piene satisfactum fuerit de premissis, se nullatenus intromittant ; 67. Sciant presentes et futui i quod ego, Robertus de Knyghtetone, dedi et concessi, et hac presenti Carta mea confimi avi, Decano et Capitulo Cathedralis Ecclesie Beati Pétri Exoniensis quadraginta solidos annui redditus, annuatim per-cipiendos de omnibus tenis et tenementis que liabeo apud Knyghtetone et apud la Fenile, èt alibi ubicumque in Manerio de Bisschoppesmorchaid ; solvendo inde annuatim, ad Festum Sancti Luce, Evangeliste [18 Oct ], viginti solidos, et in Festo Invencionis Sancte Ci ucis [3 May] alios viginti solidos ; habendum, tenen-dum, et percipiendum predictis Decano et Capitulo, et eoium successoribus, de predictis teiris et tenementis meis, ad quorumeumque manus deveneiint in futurum, totum predictum redditum ad Obitum Yenerabilis Patris, Domini mei, Domini Walteri, Dei gracia nunc Exoniensis Episcopi, in Ecclesia Exoniensi juxta ipsius Oidinacionem perpetuo celebrandum, libere, quiete, bene, et in pace, inpeipetuum. Ita quod liceat predicto Episcopo, et piedictis Decano et Capitulo et eoium successoribus, ac eorum singulis, pio predicto ìedditu, quociens a retro fuerit, in predictis teiris et tenementis meis de Knyghtetone et la Ferme, et in omnibus aliis teiris et tenementis meis in predicto Manerio de Bisschoppesmorchard, distiingere, et distiiccionem ea occasione captam ubicum? que sibi placuerit, in Comitati! Devonie, inpai care et in pai co detinere, quousque de predicto ìedditu fueiit plenarie satisfactum. Pro hac, autem, donacione, concessione, et Carte mee confìimacione, prédictus Walterus, Exoniensis Episcopus, de consensi! Capituli sui predicti Exoniensis, prò se et Successoribus suis, remisit miebi, heiedibus meis et assignatis, totum jus et clamium quod habuit, vel aliquo modo habere potuit, in tota teira de la Fenne in Manerio de Bisschoppesmoichaid, quam habui ex dono et feoifamento Nicholai de Sancta Helena, exceptis redditibus et serviciis sibi et Successoribus suis, Episcopis Exoniensibus, inde antea debitis et consuetis.—In cujus lei testimonium hiis Sciiptis dentatis et inter me et predictum Episcopum divisis, sigilla nostia, alternatim, et sigillimi piedicti Capituli Exoniensis, utrique parti sunt appensa ; T2292 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. hiis Testibus,-- Dominis Thoma le Ercedekne, Ricardo de Stapeldone, Johanne de Treiagu, Militibus, Willelmo Hereward, Henrico de Bokerel, Edmundo de Speccote, Johanne de la Pomeray, et aliis —Datum Exonie, die Lime proxima post Festnm Saneti Mathei, Apostoli et Evangéliste, Anno Regni Regis Edwardi, filii Regis Edwardi, duodecimo [25 Sept., 1318], 130b See, also, under “ Institutions ” [This Document is followed by a copy of the Relaxacio Episcopi pro xl solidis annui redditus ad Obitum suum tenendis The Witnesses weie the same ; it was dated on the same day ; and does little more than recite, mutatis mutandis, the teims of the Deed The only variation of any interest's the addition to “tota terra” of the words—“cum boscis, molendinis, aquis, aqueductis, pratis, pastuiis, et aliis peitinenciis ”] Morcestre, Margery de, see Crediton ; 67b. Morcestre, Richard de, R. of Instowe; 110b, 128b, 129b,— Collated to the Archdeacomy of Barnstaple ; 102, 121b: to the Archdeacomy of Exeter; 125: deceased; 127, 130 See Exeter; 36b (page 153): Germeyn, Ralph; 55: Culmstock ; 84b: Uphavene ; 117 More, Philip de la, Proctor for Richard Sprigge; 184. Morehath, Rectory of, see Berlinch ; 160b. Morestone, see Bondleigh (Inst) ; 117. Moreton-Hampstead ; L 193.—Gregory de la Court, of ; (Ord> Pris.) 236b. Edmund de Burgo, R —Dispensation : non residence till Michaelmas, to study, etc. (28 Dec, 1308) ; 37b—Philip de Valle toita, R.—Licence to study for a year, from Michaelmas (26 Sept, 1309) ; 44 : renewed, 8 Sept., 1310 ; 55: again (subdeacon), 7 Sept, 1311 ; 63b : Stephen (sic ; see “Inst.”) de Vautord (subdeacon), for a year from the Feast of the Nativity B V.M. [8 Sept ], (30 Aug , 1312) ; 73 : [Philip de Valletoita], for three years—“ ut . . . Parisius, vel alibi in Paitibus transmai inis, ubi Universitas seu studium viget generale, insisteie valeat studio Liteiarum ” (7 Oct, 1313) ; 80 : renewed for a year (piiest), (23 Feb , 1316-17) ; 117 : renewed [he is, now, “Magister ”] for a year (18 Maich, 1317-18),—“et dabit ad Fabiicam unam marcam ” ; 126: renewed (16 Sept, 1319); 142b : again (9 Sept, 1320) ; 151 : again (9 Oct, 1321) ; 161b Moritz (or Moriz), John, R of Parkham ; 47b : and Prebendary of Cutton (in the Castle of Exeter), deceased; 168. Morley, Richard de ; L 213. Morthoe,— Sii Thomas Robert, R,—“Licencia intendendi obsequiis Nobilis Viii Henrici de Lancastre per annum, ad instanciam dicti NobiJis ” (30 Oct, 1323) ; 177. Morteho, Roger de, inst. to St Kerian’s, Exeter; 52b, 70, 73b: (see “ Institutions ”). See Exeter, Archdeaconry of ; 111. Morval ; see “ Dedications ” ; 128. Morwenstowe,— Sir William [de Gosham] priest, V ,—Licence to visit the Oouit of Rome, and to be absent for three months (28 May, 1324) ; 180b Mosselewyke, Sir Gilbert de, R. of Slapton ; 40b : resigns ; 53 Mosselewyke, William de, inst. to Slapton ; ibid. Mothaye, Nicholas de, exchanges Ashpiington for Totnes ; 59b, 65b (Mottey, MS), 69.GENERAL INDEX, 293 Mongluthe, John de, collated to a Prebend in Glasney; 77b: deceased, 86b.—See Winkleigh {Inst.); 79b. Mongluthe, William de, collated to Manaccan; 39. Mousehole (near Penzance); L 188. Moun, Baldwin le, Canon-Regular of Bodmin; 71. Muddelee, Dyonisia, of Exeter; (Ord.-Pris ) 230. Mudgeon, the Manor of, in St. Martin-in-Meneage; 1 (see p. 4). Mugge, Stephen, see Dean-Prior ; 28°. Mulle, John atte, see atte Mulle ; 181, 182. Mun, Symon de, admitted to a Prebend in St. Crantock ; 115b. Murymuth, Adam, Professor of Civil Law, advocate in the Court of Canterbury,— The Bishop grants him an Annual Pension of 40s, till he can piovide him with a Benefice (29'Maich, 1308) ; 31b: again (1 June, 1312), a Pension of five maiks; 72: ordained subdeacon, 20 May, 1312 ; 230. [Master Adam Murimouthe, junior, also Canon of Exetei, was ordained subdeacon, 20 Sept, 1320 ; (Old.) 242b]: collated to a Prebend in Ciediton ; 85, 126b; in Glasney; 86b: exchanges the latter for a Prebend in the Cathedral; 329, 144. Musbury ; Sir Hugh, R„— Licence of non-residence for a year, to study, etc.; also, to put his Benefice out to faim (3 Nov, 1314),—“ dabit ad Fabricam Exoniensis Ecclesie j marcam ” ; 89 [This Licence (of non-residence) is lepeated on fol. 100] Mutforde, Sir John de, Knt., see Brothertone; 112. Mymmelonde, Walter de, R. of Bickleigh [East Devon], 36, 42: inst, to Meavy; 42b, 43. He died R. of Bratton-Clovelly and Canon of Glasney ; 163b. N. Nanscosan, . . . de, Y. of Fremington; 73. Nansladron, W7illiam de; L 204b Nantolio, John de, collated {by lapse) Prior of St; James’s Priory, Exeter; 86. Naturel, Walter, Canon-Regular of Bodmin; 71. Nemore Boreali [also, Northwode], William de, resigns Dean. Prior (lllb), and is collated to Brads tone ; 111; resigns, and is collated to Paignton; 150. Netheravon (Dioc. Sarum), see St. Madron (Inst.). Neubaud, John de; L 195: inst. to Camborne; 37b, 38b: resigns; 69b. Neusom (or Nyusom), Thomas, inst. to Stokenham; 105, 119, 162b, 167b, 182. See Yol I, page xxiii, note 1. Newenham, The Abbat and Conv, of, present to Pelynt; 176.294 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Nywenham, William de, inst. to West-Bucldand; 82b, 83, 121b: resigns; 127: inst. to Rame; 126, 130, 151.—See Germeyn, Ralph; 55. Newentone, Walter de, inst to Colyton; 151b. Newton-Ferrers [Nywetone Ferers, etc., MS],— Herbeit de Fen ers, R ,—Licence of non-iesidence, foi a year fiom Michaelmas, to study, at Oxfoid, in Theology or in Civil Law, “ pioviso quod dicta Ecclesia, pro tempoie hujusmodi absencie sue, laudahiliter deserviretur in Divinis, et animarum cura excel ceretui in eadem ; quodque omnes concubine et illiciti concubitus cum eisdem, sub pena amissionis Beneficii sui, per ipsum de ceteio dimittantur (14 Aug, 1310) ; 54—Master Henry de Nywetone, subdeacon, R,—Dispensation: non-residence, for a year from Michaelmas, to study, etc (20 Sept , 1318),—“ et dabit dimidiam marcam ”; 129b: renewed (deacon), (23 Sept, 1319),—“et dabit ad Fabricam dimidiam marcam ” ; 142b —Master William de Newetone [an obvious clerical eiror for Henry\ deacon, for a yeai (9 Sept, 1320) ; 151. [The Licence was not issued til] 21 Sept ; 151b] Mastei Henry de Newtone, priest, for a year (21 Sept, 1321); 160b : again (28 Jan , 1322-3); 171b : again (7 Aug., 1323); 176 : again, till Michaelmas, 1326 (31 May, 1325) ; 184b —gee “ Wills ”—Feraiiis, Heibeit de; 60. N ewton-Tracy,— Sir William de Newetone, piiest, R,—Licence of non-iesidence, for a year from Michaelmas, to study, etc (6 Sept., 1319) ; 142 Nywetone, Henry de, resigns Thurlestone; 120b: is inst. to Quethiock; 119b, 122b: to Bere-Ferrers; 126: resigns Quethiock; 127b: resigns Bere-Ferrers; 130: R. o£ Newton-Ferrers fqv., Inst); collated to a Prebend and the Chancellorship in the Cathedral, 169: resigns (and the Registrar notes—'‘‘cui Resignationi presens non interim ”) ; I7lb, see Exeter Cathedral; 169b (page 152): inst., again, to Newton-Ferrers ; (qy, Inst). Newetone, Rd de; 53 : inst. to Knowstone and Molland; 61b. Nywetone (and Newetone), Wm de, collated to a Prebend in Glasney ; 82b: inst. to Newton-Tracy ; 116b, 142 : he was, also, R. of Stoke-in-Teignhead; 143, 161, 169, 176. Neville, Sir Hugh de, Patron of Alphington; 126. Nitlieretone, Michael de, inst to the Chantry at Kenn; 176b. Nithetoune, Henry; (Ord.-Pris) 226. Norfolk, Thomas, Earl of (see “ Wills 55—Queen Margaret); L 214b. See Brothertone. Norman, Hugh, inst. to Affeton ; 52b. North Bovy,— Sir John [de Colleshille—see Quivil’s Register, fol 117], R ,—Licence of non-r residence till Michaelmas, 1310, to study, etc (8 May, 1309) ; 40b: again [Collyshulle, MS ], Licence to put out his Benefice to faim to Sir John de Lusteleghe, R of Lustleigh, for three years fiom Michaelmas (13 Sept, - , 1315),—“ et dabit quolibet anno, ad Fabiicam Ecclesie Exoniensis x Bolides’’; 109.—Master Walter Pollaid, subdeacon, R,-^non-residence forGENERAL INDEX. 295 a year, fiom Michaelmas, to study, eta (21 Sept., 1319) ; 142b: renewed (9 June, 1320); 150: again (14 Sept., 1321); 160: again (30 Nov., 1322b),— “dimidiam marcam ” ; 169b Northburghe, Roger de, R. of St. Mawgan-in-Kerrier; 77b: collated to a Prebend in St Crantock; 106b: resigns St. Mawgan, 124 ; and the said Prebend ; 127,— Aichdeacon of Richmond (Dioc. of Yoik) [He was presented to this Arch-deacomy by the King, 29 May, 1317. In 1322 he was consecrated Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield {Le Neve)\—Nota Procurationem negatam per Papam Archidiácono non visitanti in propria persona:— Johannes XXIIUS, Episcopus, Seivus seivorum Dei, caiissimo in Christo Filio, Edwardo, Regi Anglie illustii, salutem et Apostolicam Benediccionem.—Si tibi, Fili carissime, innotuisset illa efficax racio que nos a concedendis Procuracionibns in absencia íetrahit, nequáquam, ut ciedimus, pío dilecto filio, Rogero de North-burghe, Aichidiacono Richemóndie, clerico tuo, pi eces nobis super hoc obttdisses. Attendimus, etenim, et attendere debemus indubie, quod Ecclesie Regni túi giavate sunt, tam in decimarum imposicionibus quam diversoium oneribus Nunciorum Attendimus, eciam, quod Proemacionum peicepcio propter debite Yisitacionis officium a Sacris Canonibus toleiatur; unde dignum est ut Procuiacionibus caieat qui debite visitaie non cm at. Nec ab intuitu nostie consideiacionis excludimus quod, si tua seu Regni tui utilitas hoc ipsum exigeret, onera forte non levia oneiibus adiceie oporteret. Ut, igitur, saltern in aliquo sic giavatis et gravandis, si casus emerserit, paicamus Ecclesiis in concedenda percepcione Procuracionum hujusmodi, nos adeo difficiles a nostre promocionis auspiciis hucusque prebuimus, ut nullis Aichidiaconis nisi dumtaxat Cai-dinalibus, et uni forsan Regis filio, nos eas concessisse, quantumvis infestati fuerimus, memoiemui; nec adhuc, proptei causas piedictas, intendimus nos ad concedendum illas íeddere fáciles ; ne, si uni eas concesserimus, materiam petendi simile pluiibus prebeamus. Quare, si tuis pio Aichidiacono piedicto non aimuimus precibus, mansuetudo Regia, quesumus, non geiat inplacidum set consideianter adveitat, et gratantei acceptet piemissaium efficaciam iacionum.— Datum Avinione, xij Kalendas Juuii, Pontificatus nostii Anno Secundo [21 May, 1318]; 150 Noreys, Henry, see Comptone, William ; 60b. Noreis, Philip le. de Edyngdone, inst. to Bradninch ; 126b. Noreis, Richard, inst to Inwardleigh; 120, 122b, 143, 151, 168, 181b : Proctor for Richard de Wodelond ; 184. Norreis, William, inst. to Tetcott (qv.)> 49. Northecote, Master John de, Official of John Wele (late Archdeacon of Exeter), is continued in Office, during the vacancy (22 Feb, 1316-17); 117.—See Consistory Court; I72b: also, L 213. Northill,— Sir John de Fonte, subdeacon, R.,—Dispensation: non-iesidence for a year, to study, etc (7 Oct, 1317); 122b: again (piiest), till Michaelmas, 1322 (22 Jan., 1320-1); 154b: again, till Michaelmas, 1326 (12 Aug , 1324); 181b N orthmolton,— Master William de Secchefoide, subdeacon, R.,—Dispensation: non-residence for a year, to study, etc (18 Nov, 1312) ; 75.—Master William de Crauthome, piiest, R ,—non-iesidence till Michaelmas, 1321, to study, etc. (22 May, 1320); 149b Northpole, Nicholas de ; L 213. North Tawton,—296 THE .REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Richard de Wellyngtone, R.,—Dispensation : till Michaelmas, 1309, to study, etc. (17 Sept, 1308); 35b: again (20 Sept, 1309); 44: again (13 Sept, 1310); 56.—Master Hugh de Cameia, subdeacon, It,—Licence of nonresidence for three years, to study in Foieign Parts or wherever he might prefer : he was to take deacon’s and piiest’s Ordeis within a year (14 June, 1317) ; 120 : [Hugh de la Chambie, MS ], Licence to put his Benefice out to farm, foi three yeais, from 14 June last past (8 Oct., 1317),—“ et dabit, singulis annis, j marcam, pio qua lespondeie tenetur Magister Johannes de Miltone, Officialis Archidiaconi Baium”; 122b: again (piiest), non-lesidence for a year, to study, etc., and to put out his Benefice to farm (20 July, 1320); 150: again (23 Aug , 1321) “ Licencia insistendi a dicto die, per quinquennium, obsequiis Venerabilis Patris, Domini Henrici [Burwash], Lincolniensis Episcopi.” Also, to put his Benefice out to faim for three years; 159b. Norione, John de, see Bosham ; !4b, etc. [Norton, in Newton-St. Cyres,— I.—Visitation of this Manor by Masters Robert de Terra Veteri and John de Uphavene, Stewards of the Dean and Chapter, 26 June, 1301 (see p. 107, note (2),— Hemicus de Bidewille, Deodatus de Winsoote, Walteius Noiisce, Hemicus de Nortone, Hemicus de Biounscumbe, et alii, juiati, dicunt per snot amentum suum, quod Magister Johannes, Dominus ipsorum, et ballivi su , * * hone manutenent et defendunt versus quoscumque ; nec esse eis injui. [uo Dicunt, tamen, se gravatos per hoc, quod ballivi quondam Magi.^. Jo munis Nobilis, Fiimaiii istius Manerii, in penultimo anno vite sue detinueiunt decennaiio x\]d , quos annuatim habere consuevit pro seiviciosuo. Et hi agister J., nunc Firmarius, inveniens ipsos esse subtiactos, non vult eos solvere; super quo petunt lemedium Item, dicunt quod Firmaiius cepit in manus suas unam acram prati unde consueverunt reddi pei annum vjs, et sic decrevit redditus Item, levavit quandam domum, in quadam pecia terre, pro qua ledduntur ijs. per annum et alia servicia, ubi piius non liabuit nisi iiijcZ. _ Item, redditus diminuitur de x\]d de acia et dimidia tene quam tenuit Ricardus Spiarke ; et nunc est in manu Firmarii Item, Fiimaiius amovit unum nativum defamatum de latiocinio per consideiacionem Hundredi, et tradidit terram suam alii. Item, dicunt quod piesens Firmaiius melioiavit fiimam istam in domibus tarn de novo constructis quam leparatis, columbaiiis, vivariis, gardinis, molendinis, et aliis pertinenciis, in tanto quod nullum defectum penitus invenire sciunt nec estimare, pieteiquam in Grangia Boiiali, cujus reparacionem ponunt ad unam marcam Dicunt, eciam, quod sunt de ledditu assiso vijU. et xjs., et de auxilio assiso xjs Dominicum, cum gardino et prato nullo modo sciunt estimare : set constat eis, ut asseiunt, quocl, nisi Firmarius tantam diligenciam chca agiiculturam apponeret, et nisi gardinum aliquando lespondeiet, nichil de firma sua lucraietur Item, predicti juiati dicunt quod, tempoie Magistii Willelmi de Staneweye, quondam Firmarii istius loci, consuevit Rector Ecclesie de Niwetone invenire Capellanum, qui singulis Diebus Dominicis solebat Parochianis Capelle de Nortone legere Evangelium, Aquam Benedictam spaqgere, et Panem Benedictum distribuere, Missam singulis quaita et sexta Feria in ebdomoda celebiare, et in Festis Natalis et Pasce plenum Seivicium eis facere, et Confessiones in Quachagesima audire, et pueios similitei baptizare; set in ultimis diebus dicti Willelmi omnia supiadieta fuerant subtiacta, usque ad tempus istius Fiimarii, qui omnia levocavit; hoc excepto, quod non legitur eis Evangelium, nec habent Panem Benedictum vel Aquam, ut olim consueverunt. Super quo petunt sibi subveniri. Et memoiandum quod tempoie presentis Visitacionis fueiunt in Capella predicta duo paiia Vestimentorum, Missale sine nota, Calix interius deauratus, Manuale, Portiphoiium non notatum, Spalterium (sic), iij tuelle, Supeialtaie bonum, due fiole, due carapane ad mortuos, pelvis ad Aquam Benedictam, asser ad Pacem [a Pax-board], que singula sufficere debent ad talem Capellam. Preterea Capella est satis luminosa et decenter depicta —Archives of the Dean and Chapter, No. 3673, page 19, II —Another Visitation was held, by the same Deputies, “ die Veneiis proxima post Festum Sancti Barnabe, Apostoli” (15 June), 1302,— Henricus de Bedewille, Johannes ate Mersse, Johannes ate Heghen, RicardusGENERAL INDEX, 297 Norice, et ceteri omnes de Hundredo, jurati, dicunt quod Dominus et ballivus se habent ut in priori Visitatone. Dicunt, eciam, quod credunt, xiij vel xiiij annis elapsis, Magister Johannes, dictus Nobilis, Firmarius, etc , in fata decessit, et re-mansit Manerium in manu Decani et Capituli, sub custodia Jordani, clerici, ballivi eorundem, usque ad Festuin Epiphanie pioximo sequens ; circa quod Festum veneiunt Ricardus Munceyn et Willelmus Dyiewyne, ex pai te Magistri Johannis nunc Firmarii, et ceperunt seysinam Manerii et saciamentum tìdelitatis ab hominibus, nomine predicti Magistri Johannis Et eo tempoie fuerunt agri yemales culti per predictum defunctum ; quorum agroium fiuctus nunc Firmaiius emit ab Executoribus dicti Johannis Nobilis. Fructus defuncti in grangia existentes, cum feno, emit Jordanus ab Executoribus, et de eis pro voluntate sua disposuit, ita quod nichil remansit predicto Magistro Johanni de ibidem inventis nisi ìedditus assisus Tei mini Natalis, quem tunc primo recepit, et terrain incultam extunc colendam, cum omnibus aliis ad predictum Maneiium spectantibus, solvendo firmam, ut moris est, pre manibus ; ibid , page 40 III.—A third Visitation was held by the same persons (here called “ Senescalli Scaccarii Ecclesie Beati Petii Exoniensis”), “die Lune in crastino Sancte Trinitatis (3 June), 1303,— Per Henricum de Bydewille, Johannem ate Merhs, Johannem ate Heghen, Adam de Langeford, Walterum Alisaundre, Alanum de Langeford, Heniicnm Dolyn, Ricardum Gosce, Ricardum de Bydewille, Ricardum dictum Noriz, Thomam de Wynescote, Deudeney de Wynescote, Walterum de eadera, Philippum Bonde de eadem, Walterum Carpentare, Walterum le Wyse, Walteruni Norice, Stephanum Uppehille, Thomam de Noithone, Henricum de eadem : et ceteri de Manerio, jurati, dicunt, per saci amentum suum, quod eadem sunt Ornamenta in Capella que fuerunt tempore Magistii Johannis Et Capella multo meliorata est in tecto et parietibus, et est Capella satis sufficiens ad Manerium. Dicunt, eciam, quod in Aula, alta carnei a, celai io, coquina, et dayria, nulli sunt defectus. Item, estimanti ad xijd. defectum in pariete nigie cameie; et in eadem cameia fuit latrina que dirruta est tempoie Magistri Johannis, cujus repparacionem estimant ad iijs , cum meiemio de Dominico. Item, dicunt quod in grangia siliginis est defectus in tecto, quern defectum estimant ad xd., de piopiio merendo. Veiumptamen est eadem giangia in adeo bono statu sicut Magister J ohannes earn recepit, excepto ilio defectu, Item, dicunt quod grangia avene est in meliori statu quam fuit tempoie quo idem Magister earn suscepit; tarnen, defectiva est; cujus repparacionem estimant ad vjc£. Item, dicunt quod parvuni stabulum est in meliori statu quam ipsum recepit ; est, tarnen, defectivum in tecto, cujus i epparacionem estimant ad ijs. Dicunt, eciam, quod sepes circum-quaque curiam et gardinum defectivi (sic) sunt ; qui defectus contigeiunt tempore Magistri Willelmi : tarnen, in meliori statu sunt quam ea (sic) suscepit ; et adeo emendavit gaidinum quod valeie debet per annum ad x dolea cicere1 plus quam prius, gardinis bene frnctificantibus Item, dicunt quod bercaria2 extra portam curie ruinosa est totaliter ; et tempore Magistri Johannis corruit quedam pars muri, qui potuit ìepparari per viijd Et residuum aliorum defectuum accidit tempore Magistii Willelmi, nunc Fiimarii Item, dicunt quod duo columbaria suscepit Magister Johannes, quorum unum coiruit tempore ipsius ; qui aliud novum et bonum construxit, in alio loco, equivalens vel melius. Item, dicunt quod fuit molendinum alibi sitnm in bosco, ad quod aliquando, tempore yemali, nullus potuit commode accedere cum equo ; set portabant bladum in liumeris : quo Magister Johannes fecit ammoveri, et alibi illud construxit, ubi nunc situatur. Et dampnificatur per illam ammocionem Manerium in moltura, adaquacione pasture, prati, et tene arabilis, in xxs per annum. Dicunt, eciam, quod ad molendinum nunc existens non potest aqua habere bonum accessum nec recessum, et quod molendinum labitur in abissum Dicunt, eciam, quod predictus Magister Johannes melioiavit Manerium, tempore suo, in domibus, clausuris circa prata et terras, in expendio de x libris. Petunt, insupei, xij Domini Edwardi, Dei gracia Regis Anglie illustris, specialiter requisiti, Interdictum si quod in Locum Religiosorum Viiorum Fratrum de Monte Carmeli, in Parochia de Suttone, nostre Dyocesis, Piedecessor nostri, seu ejus Officialis, nostra seu nostri Officialis auctoritate qualitercumque, et ex quacum-que causa fueiit impositum, simpliciter et absolute relaxamus.—In cujus rei, etc. —Datum Londoniis, nono die mensis Februarii, Anno Domini Millesimo CCCmo quarto decimo ; 102 Plympstoke, Richard de, Canon of Wells,— The Bishop grants him a Pension of five marks “ de Camera,” till lie could provide him with a Benefice (20 July, 1308); 34b (see page 15: also, L 185, 196, 197b, etc He was, formally, depiived of the Rectories of Exminster and Uffculme ; 122b, 123, 124 (see Rome, Couit of) ; but he seems to have retained the latter {see Uffculme, “ Inst ”) ; 166b. Plympstoke,Tho. de,inst. to Exminster; 145,148,155,166b, 169b. Plympton, the Parish-Church, see “ Dedications ” ; 65. Plympton Priory, Mathias, Prior of, see Launceston Priory ; 115 : also, Snel, Benedict ; 68,— —The Prior and Convent were Patrons of Blackawton ; 37b, 38: Dean-Prior; lllb: 126; Stoke-in-Teignhead ; 112: Exminster; 128b, 145: Maker; 131, 166b: Maristow; 47: Ilsington ; 128b: Meavy ; 42b, 161, 163b: Newton-St. Cyres ; 123b: Petertavy; 128: Tamerton-Foliot ; 181b. Plymptone, John de, inst. to Hatherleigh ; 36b. Plymptone, Richard de, inst. to Kingsteignton Y. ; 150b. Poddynge, Robert, inst. to Exbourne ; 174b, 176b, I77b, 182. Podye, Richard called, inst. to St. Paul’s, Exeter ; 58b. Poghehulle, Robert de, inst. to Buckerell ; 14 J. 1 Written on an eiasuie, in the place, neglected to make the fuither altera- of course, of “ Universis Presentes tions involved in the change. Liteias visuris etc.” ; and the Seiibe316 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Pole, Ralph de la, Y. of Sidmouth, deceased ; 52b.—See Holla-combe ; 41b (page 179). Polet, Henry, collated (by lapse) to St. Laurence’s, Exeter ; 51. Polford (and Poliforde), Peter de, inst. to Bradninch ; I76b. Polharman (and Polhorman), Robert de, Prebendary of St. Endellion ; 37b, 44b : inst. to Philleigh ; 68b : resigfis ; U&.—See L 207. Polifaunt, Richard, R. of Little Petherick ; 159b. Pollard, John, R. of Down-St. Mary; 35b: exchanges for Petrockstowe ; 123, 141, 159. Pollard, Nicholas; L 205, 211. Pollard, Richard, R. of Sutcombe ; (Ord ) 223b Pollard, Robert, R. of Black Torrington ; 37b, 55b ; see Oliarle-ton ; 40b. Pollard, Walter, inst. to North Bovey ; 131, 142b, 150,160,169b. Pollard, William ;—Pensio :— Ad peticionem Nobilis Viri, Domini Johannis de Britannia, Dominus [Episcopus] concessit et dédit Magistro Willelmo Pollaid, clerico dicti Comitis, et de Exoniensi Dyocesi oriundo, annuam Pensionem quadraginta solidorum, percipiendam singulis annis de Camera Domini, in Festo Sancti Michaelis integraliter, quousque sibi provisum fuel it per Dominum de Beneficio Ecclesiastico. Et super hoc habet Literas ; 79.—See Petrockstowe; 141,159. Polsloe Priory,— Commission directed to Wm de Kylkenny, Canon of Exeter, and Roger de Otery, Canon of Crediton, for the Election of a Prioiess (6 May, 1308) ; 33 —The sub-Prioress, Margery de Swyndone, having been elected, her Election was confirmed (in the Chapter House, Exeter), 15 June ; ibid — Mandate for her Installation (26 June) ; ibid.—Commission for the same ; 34b. Ordinario de Polslo,— Wautier, par la suffraunce Dieu Evesque Dexcestre, a ses cheres fiulles en Dieu, la Priouresse et Covent de Polslo, de nostre Diocese, salutz ove la beneiceon Ihesu Crist et la sue —Puiceo qen nostre Yisitacion nyent gaires faite en vostre Chapitre, ou nous enqueymes de lestât de vous et de vostre Mouster, trovames ascunes choses qi vous touchent, les queles nous ne porroms suffiir sanz amendement, sauve la honestete de vostre Religion et le salutz de vos aimes; par quey, en amendement de vos aimes, si ordinoms et establioms en la fourme qi De si- senseut ; cest asavoir, que silence soit tenue en lieus dues, solom la Reule et les leneio Observances del Ordre Seint Benet ; et, sii coviegne que ascune parole soit parle en les avantditz lieus par renable encheson, donke soit fait si suefe et si bas qil ne soit gaires oyi daulties, et par auxi courte paroles corn il poet estre, issint que la volente de celle qi parle soit entendue, et mieutz vault en Latyn que autiement, tut ne soit mie le Latin bien ordine solom la reule de gramere, sicome en ceste forme, candela, libei, missale, gradale, panis, vinum, cermsia, est, non, sic, et auxi daulties semblables Efc en meisme la manere voloms que femmes seculeres sojournantes entre vous gardent silence en les lieus avantditz, issint que silence des Dames de Religio un ne soit mie desturbe ne enfraynte par les séculaires, et celles séculaires, qi autrement le font de custume, soient De re- os^ez> issint qe eles ne viegnent mie en vostre compaignie en les lieus avantditz. veren- —Item, qe le Serviez du Corps et du Sanke Nostre Seigneur Jhesu Ciist soit fait cia od graunt solempnite entre vous chescun an, le Judi prochein apres la TrinitéGENERAL INDEX. 317 Cor- et par les Oytaves siwantes, si autre Feste de plus graunt solempnite ne viegne P°rls,. dedenz les ditz Oytaves, si corne en la constitucion del derein Concil de Yyene DenStie?t establi et ordine.— Item, que totes les Dames de Religion de vostre Mayson, Horis V ,ue soient desturbe par maladie ou par aultie renable encbeson, viegnent Canon-uniement et sanz delai a Matyns, Messes, Houres, Yespres, Gompli, Collacioun, -icis Chapitre, et a manger en Refeytour, et ileoqes demoerges jesques a la fyn, et de ileoqes départent ensemble devoutement, sicome il apent; et en venant a manger dient ensemble lur grâces, et auxi apres manger aillent ensemble a mouster ove lur grâces, solom les Reules et les Observances del Ordre avantdite ; et qe nule Dame de Religion ne mange hors du Refeytour en chambre severale si ceo ne soit en compaignie la Priouresse, ou par maladie, ou autre renable encheson. Les Dames qi serront malades soient ensemble en fermerie et noun pas en chambre severale chescune par soi, issint qe elles puissent estre serviees par une damoisele ou par deus, solom ceo qe elles sunt pois ou et plus —Nule Devisi-Dame de Religion ne voise a visiter ses amis hors de laPiiourie si ceo ne soit une tacionefoiz per an au plus, et dunke par renable encheson et par congee ; et donke eit ami- compaigne de meisme la Religioun professe, noun pas a sa eleccioun, mes celle corum qe la Priouresse luivoudia assigner; et celle qi lui soit assigne une foiz pour compaigne ne lui soit pas assigne a la procheyne foiz apres, issint qe a chescune foiz qe Dame voit pour visiter ses amis eit §a compaigne changée ; et celle qi eit De ab- con§ie de a^er en certeins lieus pour visiter ses amis ne aille pas en aultres, si ele sencia ne eyt novel congie —Item, quant Dame de Religion mange a Excestre, ou en Dominailttre lieu de coste par renable encheson et congie, la ou ele porra et devera -arum retourner meisme le jour ou lendemayn, chescune foiz eit compaigne, et et re- chapeleyn, clerke, ou esquier, de bone famé, assigne par la Priouresse, qe aille, gressu demoerge, et reviegne odvesque eles, et aultrement ne aillent mie, et a donke arum retournent hastivement a lostel sicome eles soient comaundees, et ne aillent j)e novealment a Excestre, wascrauntes de hostel en hostel, si corne eles unt Domin1119:^11^012 lait, en deshonestete de lur estât et de la Religioun.—Item, Dame qi •abus voit plus loynz a visiter ses amys en la forme susdite deit retourner a lostel denz Waker-mi moys a plus tard, ou en plus brefe temps si lui soit assigne par la Prioresse, auntes eyant regard a la loigtenete ou a la procbeynete du lieu la ou ses amis sunt les queux ele voet visiter ; mes plus longe terme ne lui devera mie la Priouresse doner, si ceo ne soit par mort ou maladie conue de lui nreismes, ou de ses procheins amis. Et si Dame demurge plus longement dehors, et en aultre manere qen la fourme susdite, ne aille mie hors de la foreyne porte1 de la Domi- Prionrie dedenz les deus aiinz procheyns siwantz, et nepourquant soit aultre-narum ment punie corne inobediente, si corne la coulpe le voet par la Reule et les vagan- Observances del Ordre Seint Benet, et congie procure par priere des amis, ne la cium deveront de ceste penance excuser. —Nule femme séculaire espusee2 ne soit receu De desoiemes a sojourner en vostre Mesoune en nule manere, si ceo ne soit par un mora moys a plus haut ; ne autre femme séculaire, si ceo ne soit par especial congie larium^6 nous 011 110S Successours,—Nule livereison3 ne soit graunte, ne pension a in Con-secu^er ne a séculaire, sanz congie de nous ou de nos Successours —Nule femme ventu de Religion ne tiegne long tretiz ne parlance ove seculairs ou od séculaires en De lib-parlour ne aillurs sanz congie de la Priourasse (sic) ou de la souzpriouresse, et eracionpar renable encheson, et donke en presence de une Dame professe de vostre -îbus etRe]jgioni)j Dame nient professe en presence de sa mestrasse —Nule dame de diis°* vos^re Religion, professe ou nyent professe, ne viegne a les offices foreynes hors del us de lencloistre pour estre seigne4 ou pur autre encheson feynte, si ceo ne soit par congie de la Priouresse ou de la souchpriouresse, et cl Duke par renable encheson, et que ele eit ovesque lui une aultre Dame professe de vostre Religion issint qe chescune de eles puisse ver et oyir ceo que aultre dirra et ferra —Item, nous ^ ordinoms qe entre vous tretotes eyez un seul Confessour, homme de De Religion ou seculer, et tiel corne nous ou nos Successours vodront a ceo assigner, a Con- remuer a la volente de nous et de nos Successours ; mes a ceste foiz de nostre fessore grâce especiale grauntoms qe vous eyez Frere Johan de Whatele, Mestre de Divinité, del Ordre de Menours, et Frere Hughe de la Pôle, del Ordre de Prechours, ou le un de eux ; et voloms qe chescun de eux, et nul aultre, puisse 1 i.e the outer gate ; la porte foraine (Oliver’s Monasticon, p 166). 2 Epousée ; married woman (ibid) 3 Lyveresone, Corrodium ; Prompt. Par- vulorum (ibid) 4 Minutio sanguinis was much used, and even prescribed, in Monastic Houses (ibid).318 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. oyir vos confessions et vous assoudie de vos pecehez et enjoyndre penannce en due forme, et chescun deux eit nostre poyer quant a la penauncerie en cas qi Quod vous touchent, a durer a nostie volente Item, purceo qe asc une foitz ascunes î)Ul1? «Dames de vostre Religion orent lur damoiseles seveiales por faiie severalement ha™ na-^lir viaunde, si oïdinoms, voloms, et establioms qe totes celles damoiseles soyent eat do-^e tut oste de la cusine, et qe un keu covenable qi eit un page desoutz lui soit micel- mys por servir a tut le Covent. -Item, qe le dorto'ur, la enfermerie, les estaucz lam du Quer^et les aultres mesons necessaires soient faites et reparillees au plus tost De em-qe les biens de la Mesoun pourront suffire —Item qe les acountes de touz vos endaci-haiiiifS) proVotz, et recevours foieins et denzeins soyent surveu chescun an eutre domor-^a ^aske et la Pentecouste, et entre la Feste Seint Michel et le Noel apres finale um 'acounte rendue en la Priourie devant la Priouresse, ou ceux qe ele vodra mettre De en son lieu, et deus ou trois Dames de meisme la Religion et Mesón des plus compo-auncienes ou plus sages a ceo assignées par le Covent ; et qe les îolles de les to ball-acountes issi rendues demoergent en commun tresourie, issintqe len puisse avoir rvorumdg ceo avisement quant mester serra, por doute de mort de Priouresse et de rusto- mor^ ou remuement des baillifs, îecevours, ou des piovostz —Item, qe la diarot-^110111 esse jescun an, devant tut le Covent ou vj Daines a ceo assignées par le ulorumCovent, entre le Noel et la Paske, moustre lestât de la Mesón et sa receite et ses eorum despens, ne mie par menue parceles mes par grosses sommes, et les dettes et les nouns des dettours et des cieauncers de summe qi passe xls Et totes cestes choses soient mis en esciit et mis en commun tiesourie, issint qe len puisse ver De sta-chescun an le quel vos biens enciessont ou descressont —Item, qe cestes choses tu Do- susescrites, qe nous avoms ordine et establi pour vostre profit esperital et osten- temporal, ne soyent pas mis en ubli, si oïdinoms et vous conriandoms qe tut cest dendô Escrit de mot en mot chescun samadi de Quatie Temps parmy le an, apres eoram Preciosa en Chapitie soit lu entendablement devant tut le Covent, ou en Con- refeytour en lieu dautre lección, tant qe le Covent est a manger1 —Parquei nous ventu vous comandoms touz, et chescune par soy, et celles Dames qi sunt ore et celles Quod qi sunt avenir, en vertue de obedience et sur greve peyne, qe totes cestes D^cre- ch°ses desuseserites de pointe en pointe gaidez, issint qe si ascune du Covent tum viegne encontre soit punye come inobediente et desordinee, solom la Reule et les legaturObservances del Oidre Saint Benet Et si ascune ne se chastie mie pourtant, quoli- mes viegne encontre par custume, soit punie par retiaite de sa viande, ou de son betsab heyure, ou de son abit, ou plus avant simester soit sicome la coulpe le vodra bato ££ gi priouiesse viegne en nul point encontie ou ne face ceux ordinementz bien gaider, nous voloms qe ceo soit hastivement denuncie priveement ou apertement a Levesque Dexcestre qi donke seira, issi qil puisse faire punissement et faiie amendement, si corne il verra qe ceo soit a faire Et totes les choses desusescriptes avoms ordine, establi, et comaunde, sauve a nous et a nos Successours, Evesques Dexcestre, poier et auctorite de totes les susdites choses déclarer, changer, amenuser, ou encrestre solom le temps et le port dentre vous, si corne nous verroms ou eux veiront qe ceo soit a faire ; sauve ensement a nous et a nos Successours, et a la Eglise Dexcestre tote manere de auctorite, jurisdicción et dignité par possessioun ou droiture, si corne avant, en droit et reson, a quelx nous ne voloms mie estre fait préjudice ne amenusement pai cest Escrit. Et vous mandoms ensement, par vertue de obedience, qe en tesmoinance de vostre assent en totes les choses susescrites, nous facetz mander, entre ci et la Feste Seinte Scolastice la virge prochein avenir, le transecrit de ceste Leti e de mot en mot par vos Leties Patentes seale de vostre commun seal.—Done a . . . le ... 2 jour de Januer lan de Nostre Seignour Mili. CCCme. disneofuyme.— Fol. 145b Poltimor, Sir Elyas de, inst. to Dunterton; 42: deceased; 157b. Poltone, John de, Proetor for Robert de Cisterna; 35: Com- 1 It appears from this and the above advice as to using Latin, that the ordinary language of these Nuns was French, to which they joined such a supeificial knowledge of Latin words as might he easily gleaned from an habitual use of the ancient Church Sei vices (ibid) Blank spaces were left here, and never filled in The Entry occurs between 6 and 9 Jan, 1319.GENERAL INDEX. 319 mission for his Institution to North Tawton; 167b. Pomeray, John de la; 62b,— —See L 214: also, Comptone, Wm ; 60b: Bromestone, Richard de; 85b : Exeter, St James’s Priory (Inst); 85b: Brothertone : 112; Otterton Piiory ; 114: Arundelle, John de; 115b Pomeray, John, R of Letcombe-Basset, Dioc. of Sarum ; 129b. Porkellis, in St. Wendron ; (see page 4). Porta, Fr. William de, Prior of Co wick (qv.—Inst); 111. Portel, Richard, monk, inst. Prior and Rector of Minster ; 82b. Porter, Reginald le ; L 195b. Porthequin (or Porquin), Roger de, collated to St. Eval: 67, I75b. Portysham, Ranulph de, “de Ashleghe”; L 190b. Portlemouth [also Portelemuwe and Porthelemuthe, MS.],— Master John de Males tone, subdeacon, R ,—Licence of non-residence for three years, to study Theology or Canon-Law (30 July, 1308); 35 : again (priest), till Michaelmas, 1313 (19 Oct, 1311) ; 64b : again [de Mallestone, MS ], for thiee years (28 Aug, 1316),—“ dabit ad Fabricam Exoniensem xx solidos ” ; 114b Postebrocke, John, son of Adam de, see Thorney ; 76. Potteforde, Robert de, inst. to Trentishoe; 180b. Poughill (Devon),— “jDie Jovis proxima ante diem Sabbati Quatuor Temporum proximum post Cineres (3 March, 1312-13), apud Cotynbeke, compaiuit coram Episcopo Gregorius [de Bourne], Rector Ecclesie de Poghehille, oiferens se ad Ordines contra diem Sabbati Quatuor Temporum supradictum; et, quia idem Episcopus dicebat se impeditum quominus Ordines eodem die Sabbati celebrare volebat, voluit quod id sibi, et non ordinando predicto, ut asseiuit, foret inputandum ; 69 Poundstock, Woolston in ; see Buvyle (Oratories); 50b. Povy, John, “ de Twykburghe ” ; (Ord.-Pris.) 222b. Powderham, Sir John [de Stowe], R.,— Bartholomew de Sancto Laurencio, Dean of Exeter, was appointed his coadjutor, 26 Sept, 1316; “ita quod, amota a dicta Ecclesia familia dicti Rectoris onerosa, si qua fuerit, ipsi Rectoii secundum status sui decenciam necessaria administret, quodque curam et regimen dicte Ecclesie sup-portet”; 115b—Richard de Peichenhale, priest, R,—Licence of nonresidence foi a year, to study, etc (4 Aug, 1321); 159b: again [Percenhale, MS ], till Michaelmas, 1326,—“ in obsequio Episcopi Lyncolniensis ” (22 May, 1325); 184b — See Exminster (Inst); 62b. Pouderham, Hugh de, R. of Whitestone, (Devon); 37, 44b, 55. Poyer, Ralph, see Consistory Courb; I72b. Pradehulle, William de, inst. to Mariansleigh; 72.b Pral, Isota, see Cheverestone, William de; 112b. Presentations to Benefices, absente Episcopo—(“quia longe extra nostram Diocesim existentes, ad presens, oportebit nos inibi circa negocia Domini nostri Regis, et Regni sui, ad tempus inevitabiliter oecupari, etc.”),—320 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. Commissio ad inquirendum et rescribendum super Presentaeionibus ad Beneficia Ecclesiastica (directed to Richard de Coletone, Official-Piincipal—20 April, 1317): 119.—See Benefices (p 43) Prestone, Gilbert de, Itinerant Justice, see Cargaul; 117. Prestone, Richard de, see Bosham ; 15b (page 66). Preston, near Loddiswell, see Stokenham (Inst.) ; 105. Preston, see Garlaunde, Henry de; 49. Pridiaus (or Pridiaux), Ralph de, collated (by lapse) to St. Mawgan-in-Pyder; 82b: deceased; 163b. Pridiaux, Ralph de, inst. to Bigbury ; 184b, Prisoners, concerning,— —Nobilibus Viiis et discretis Dominis, Johanni de Foxleghe et Sociis snis, Justiciariis Domini Regis, vel aliis qnibuscunique ad Prisonam ejusdem Regis Exonie delibei andam deputatis, Walterus etc , salutem et benediccionem gracie salutaris — Ad petendum et recipiendum, nomine nostro, quoscumque Cleiicos nostros pio quibuscuinque homicidiis, roberiis, feloniis, seu quibuscumque aliis ciiminibus indictatos, et ob id captos et in dicta Piisona detentos, dilectos nobis in Christo Decanum Christianitatis Exonie et Thomam de Glasconia, clericos, nostros conjunctim et divisim Procuratores seu Attornatos facimus per Presentes, et ponimus loconostri: latumhabentes, etc. (13 Aug , 1310); 53b. —xvj die Angustí [1310], facta fuit Commissio Magistro Willelmo de Midelwoda, Vicario Ecclesie Sancti Genesii, et Johanni de Tiegadon, clerico, ad petendum Prisonas Prisone de Lancevatone, coiam Johanne de Foxeleghe et Sociis suis ; 54 A like Commission was issued, 30 Maich, 1311, directed to Richard de Coletone, R. of Petrockstowe, and Thomas de Herpetru, R of Tedburn-St. Mary ; 60b —Also, 1 Dec , 1311, to the Dean of Christianity and Sir Thomas de Herpetru, R. of Tedburn, “ coram Domino de Langelonde et Sociis suis, Justiciariis Domini Regis, ad Piisonam Exoniensem liberandam deputatis”; 66b Commissio ad liberandum Clericos in car cere Domini existentes “pro quibuscumque robeiiis, homicidiis, seu aliis feloniis ”—directed to the Precentor, Chancellor, and Subdean, and to Henry Bloyou, R of of [St Ruan] Lanyhorne, and John de Stokes, R of St Mellion. (14 Feb, 1321-2); 164,—A like Commission was directed, 17 June, 1325, to H de Stouforde (Ofiicial-Peculiai), Henry Bloyou, R of St Ruan-Lanyhorne, and Roger, V of Heavitree,—“dum, tamen, legitime constare poterit quod hujusmodi petendi et recipiendi . . . clerici existant, et gaudeie debeant privilegio clericali ”; 184b. Procurations; Litera Cardinalis1 directa Domino super j16-solucione2 impendenda; (6 Jan. 1317-18); 124b. Prodome and Produme), John, see Stoke-in-Teignhead (Inst.) ; 112: Arundelle, John de; 115b. A John Prodhomme was inst. to Payhembury ; 181. Produmme (and Prodhomme), Walter, collated to a Prebend in Grediton; 141b: inst. to Bideford; 183, 184. 1 Gaucelinus, permissione Divina Titulo Sanctorum Marcellini et Petri Presbiter Cardinalis, Sánete Romane Ecclesie Vicecancelíaiius, Apostolice Sedis Nuncius. 2 Of all persons in the City and Diocese of Exeter who had been excommunicated because they had not paid the Procurations to the said Cardinal at the appointed times A similar Lettei was received, at the same time, from “ Lucas, Titulo Sancte Marie in Via Lata Diaconus Cardinalis.” Both Letters were to be in force for forty days fiom the date thereofGENERAL INDEX. 321 Prouez, Dame Alice le, presents to Lustleigh ; 128b. Prouz, John, accolite, Dispensacio super defedu natalium (14 Feb, 1310-11); 59b. Prouz (and Prouez), Sir William le, Knt, presents to Aveton-Giffard ; 46b, 49b : to Lustleigh ; 48b. Pruwet, Thomas, inst. to Spreyton; ll7b. Puddington,— John de Kyngesbury, R ,—Dispensation : non-residence till Michaelmas, 1311, to study, etc (20 Feb., 1309-10); 47b Putteforde, John de, clerk,—Dispensacio super defedu natalium (20 June, 1809)—“ de presbitero genitus et soluta; 41b — See Berry-Narbor (Inst); 155, 157b; collated to Lawhitton; 157b, 162 Pulton, John de, Canon o£ Crediton, 59—see Ros, Saer de; 38b. Inst to Lawhitton ; 44b, 47 : collated to the Deanery of St. Crantock; 63b: exchanges the Deanery foi St Gerrans; 65 : resigns St Gen ans, and is inst to Noith Tawton ; 177b —See Stoke-Fleming ; 149b Puntyngtone, Philip de, inst to Honiton ; 183 Puntyngdone, Wm de, Canon o£ Exeter, etc (see “ Wills ”); 42b, 66, 7lb Pyde, Roger, a parishioner of Culmstock ; 84b Pydele, Robert de, and Margery (his wife), see üploman; 44b. Pykelisleghe, William de, clerk,— The Bishop grants him a Pension of xls yeaily “de Cameia sua Exoniensi,’* payable at Michaelmas and Lady-Day, till he should obtain a Benefice,— “quaito Kalendas Septembris ” (29 Aug), 1310 ; 54b [A William de Pykesleghe, clerk, was inst, 10 Jan , 1311-12, to one Portion of the Rectory of Back well {Somerset) ; Patron, Ismania la Sooi {Regist Drolcenesford, 39,— Ed Hobhouse) Piobably the same man; foi theie is no trace of his appointment to any Benefice in the Diocese of Exeter], Pyl, Robert le, inst. to Torbrian ; 120. Pyn, Sir Herbert de, Knt, presents to Washford-Pyne; 37. Pyn, John de (son of Herbert), presents to Washford-Pyne; 41b, 67b, 72—See Upton-Pyne (Inst) ; 55b, 69b. Pyn, John, of Hamme, presents to Washford ; 101b. Pynde, Wm (son of Adam and Roesea); L 199, 199b. Pynho, Robert de. R. of Thurlestone; 168, I76b. Pynho, Walter de, inst. to Thurlestone; 159b. Pyworthi, Robert de, collated to Farringdon; 64b: inst. to Shebbear; 82. Q. Quethiock [Sancti Hugonis de Quedike, MS ],— Master Henry de Nevsetone, accolite, R,—Dispensation : non-residence for a y322 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. yeai, to study, etc (5 Oct, 1317),-—“x solidos” ; 122b.—Sir Wm. de Valle torta, priest, R ; for a yeai, to study, etc (21 Sept, 1318),—“et dabit ad Fabricam dimidiam maicam ” ; 139b Quentone, Gilbert de, inst to Awliscombe ; 149b. Queynteyn (or de Quentone), William, inst. to Awliscombe; 82 : resigns; 149b.—See L 214. Quivil, Bishop, see “ Wills ”; L 200 R. Raddene, Robert de ; L 192b. Radyngtone, Joan de, see Canonsleigh Abbey ; 146b. Radinge, John de ; (Ord -Pris) 226. Raleghe, Henry de, presents to Charles; 42b, 85b. Raleghe, Henry de, R. of Charles; (Ord) 218, etc.: inst to Stoke-Rivers ; 42b. Raleghe, Sir John de, Knt, presents to Charles ; 184 Raleghe, Dame Lucy de, presents to Loxhore ; 144b. Raleghe, Richard de, see “ Dedications”—Membury ; 113. Raleghe, Simon de, R. of Warkleigh ; L 190b : inst to Darting-ton ; 131 : resigns his R. of Satterleigh ; 151b. Raleghe, Thomas de (son and heir of William, deceased); 146b. Raleghe, Warine, see “Dedications”—Membury; 113. Raleghe, Wm de presents to Challacombe; 56b: to Loxhore; 70. Rarne ; see “ Dedications ” ; 161b,— Master Wm de Newenham, subdeacon, R Dispensation : non-residence for two yeais from Michaelmas, to study, etc (22 Sept, 1318),—“ et dabit ad Fabiicam j rcaiGara”; 130: renewed (deacon) for a year, fiom Michaelmas (9 Sept, 1320); 151: lenewed (priest) (11 Oct, 1321); 161b. Raulf, John, see Crediton ; 107. Redisford, Gilbeit de; L 205b. Redinge, Adam de, Proctor for John de Dunstaple ; 169. Regni, Richard, presents to Eggesford ; 84b. Reskyef, (in St. Allen), see Truruwyghan, John de; 102. Restyn (and Retyn), Ralph de,— Commission foi his Institution toTreneglos ; 167b: inst ; 176b: see Luxulyan; 53b: St Austell, Chapel of St Michael; 141b (Inst): St Neot ; 89b Re we, John de la, see Little Torrington (Inst.); 71b. Rewley Abbey, see St Wendron (Inst). Reynolds, Walter, (late) Bishop of Worcester; L 207. Reynham. Godfrey de, R of Chawleigh, deceased; 160. Riburghe, Ralph de, collated to a Prebend in Bosham ; 159b.GENERAL INDEX. 323 Richmond (Dioc of York), Roger de Northburghe, Archdeacon of; 150. Robert, Thomas, inst. to Morthoe; 171, 177. Roche [“ Ecclesia de Rupe,” MS ],— Master Richard le Flamanke, priest, R,—Licence of non-residence for a year from Michaelmas, to study, etc (12 Sept, 1320); 151b. Roches, Hugh de, inst, to Lustleigh; 128b, 130, 144b, 152b, 159. Rockbeare,— Mastei Gilbert, R of,—Licence of non-residence till Michaelmas, 1020 ; also, to put his Benefice out to faim, to Mastei Rd. de Claie, clerk (5 March, 1317-18); 125b See L 209. Rokebiare, Richard de, chaplain ; (Ovd-Pris.) 236b Rodeyn, Ralph de, chaplain, see St Neot; 83. Rodeweye, Thomas de, inst, to Feniton; 41b, 42. Rogis, Robert de, R of High Bray; 44, 62b. Rogys (or Fitz-Roges), William, Provost of Glasney ; 35b: see St. Goran: 42. Rokes, William, inst. to Axmouth; 183. Rome, Court of,— Licence to visit the Couit of Rome gi anted to William, V. of Brixham; he was to letuin within ten weeks (save for some lawful cause), or be depiived of his Benefice (22 Aug, 1308) ; 35 —Procuratorium ad Curiam Romanam,—In favour of Master Wm de Ros,— Witnesses: Richard de Brayleghe, priest; Ralph de Stoke, clerk. Notary -Publick; Wm Herewaid ; and others—Certified by the said Ralph de Stoke, and by John de Lancevetone, Notaries-Publick “Sacii Romani Imperii auctoiitate ” (16 Maich, 1309-10); 49. —Procuratoria in Curia Romana,— I. —In favour of Masters Wm de Ros and Rd de Coletone, clerks, in a Case of Appeal, on the part of the Bishop, against Sir Robert de Wylyngtöne, cleik, touching the Rectoiy of Newton-Feirers: Witnesses,—John de Lancevetone, clerk, Notary-Publick, Sii Peter de Honetone, priest, and Master Nicholas de Hele, clerk ; also, Robert Bythewalle, clerk, Notaiy Publick (18 Jan , 1311-12); 68 II. —In favour of the same Clerks—in all Causes (same date); 68b. — Memorandum quod die prima Mensis Octobiis [1317], apud Chuddeleghe, liberata fueiunt Magistro Michaeli Benet, Rectori Ecclesie de Devenebiri [Denbwy], Instrumenta subsciipta ad Romanam Curiam deferenda; videlicet, Instrumentum Publicum, sub manu et signo Magistii Roberti de Patrica, super Processu quoad Prebendam quam Robertus de Plympstoke tenet in Ecclesia Lincolniensi Item, Instrumentum snpei actis quoad perjurium et Excommuni-cacionem Roberti de Plymstoke, coram Decano de Areubus Londoniarum, sub manu et signo dicti Magistri Roberti. Item, Instrumentum Publicum super Pronunciacione peijurii et Excommunicacionis dicti Robeiti per Officialem Curie Cantuariensis, sub manu et signo Walteri de Lieutiencharde. Item, Instrumentum auctenticum sub signo Archidiaconi Sancti Albani, super revocacione censurai urn contra Thomam, Exoniensem Episeopum, et alios, pei Plimstoke subdole proeuratarum. Item, unus Rotulus magnus continens Processum habitum in Curia Romana conti a Dominum, ad instanciam Prioiis Bodminie publicatum Item, Instrumentum auctenticum, sub sigillo Decani de Areubus Londoniarum, de actis coram eo super levocacione censurarum et Induccionis Ricardi de Plympstoke. Item, Instrumentum Publicum, sub manu et signo Johannis de Lancestone, super reformacione pacis inter Episeopum Thomam et Ricaidum de Plimstoke; 122.324 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. —Insti umenta missa ad Curiam per Warìnum, puerum Decani, — Postea, vero, apud Clyst, xij die Octobiis [1317], missa fueiunt hec Instrumenta . . . Exoniensis1.—Contra Toit [called elsewhere, Henry de Corimbi a J :—Unus Rotulus magnus et niger exterius, de Excommunicacione et peijuiio Toit, sub sigillo Petii de Verdala et manu et signo Francisci Geraldi de Sorbewano, Firmanensis Diocesis, in quinque Cartis de coieo simul sutis Item, Instrumentum Publicum sub manu et signo Petri Nicholai de Isina, supei Excommunicacione Toit per Magistrum Petrum de Yeidala, Auditoiem Domini Arnaldi, Episcopi Albanensis, Camerarii Generalis, pio CCC florenis.—Contra Berigge: -Item, de Excommunicacione Beiigge, Instrumentum Originale, sub sigillo Decani de Arcubus Londoniaium. Item, Ceitificatorium ejusdem sub sigillo Officialis Aichidiaconi Exoniensis, duplicatimi, super denunciamone hujusmodi Excommunicacionis Item, Instiumentum Publicum sub manu et signo Ricai di de Tuvei tone super Appellacione facta conti a Berigge ; et aliud Instiumentum Publicum sub manu ejusdem Ricaidi supei Constitucione Procuiatoris ; 122b Postea, vero, xiiij die Octobiis, apud Clist, missa fuerunt ad Curiam Romanani duo Instrumenta; videlicet, Publicum Instiumentum, sub manu Walten de Lieutiencharde, supei ultima Piivacione Ricardi de Plimstoke de Ecclesia de Ufcolm ; item, aliud Instrumentum sub sigillo auctentico et manu Henrici de Liwerne, super prima Privacione ejusdem ab Ecclesia de Exeminstie, et Ufcolm ; 123 —Memorandum quod per Robeitum de Hole, de Aysshulle, missa fuerunt Insti umenta subscripta ; videlicet, Condempnacio Archidiaconi Exoniensis super Composicione babita intei Episcopum Thomam et Ricardum de Plympstoke, sub manu et signo Thome de Hemmyngfoide, et quatuor sigillis appendentibus eidem. Item, Instrumentum auctenticum, sub sigillo Bathoniensis Episcopi, super Revocacione Censuiaium conti a Episcopum Thomam pei Archidiaconum de Sancto Albano Item, Ceitificatorium sub sigillo Decani de Ken supei Excommunicacione Plympstoke, quia non paruit condempnacioni Archidiaconi Exoniensis Episcopo Tlionie super quadam summa pecunie Item, duo Insti lini enta Publica contingeneia Appellaciones Johannis de Stapelfoide et Johannis de Truru Item, Instrumentum Publicum sub manu Ricardi de Twyveitone et signis ejusdem—Dumefoide et Willelmi de Venella ; sigillatimi nichilominus sigillo Decani et Capituli, supei adquisitis et appiopiiatis per Dominum Ecclesie Exoniensi Et subsequentei, Londoniis per Magistium Willelmum Heym, clericum, xxiiijto die Novembiis, duo Insti umenta Publica ; unum, videlicet, sub manu et signo Willelmi de Hentone, et sigillato (sic) sigillo Magistii Johannis de Everdone, contia Tnstiumentum cujusdam Nicholai de Hyntone supei incai-ceräcione Piocuiatoris Toyt Item, aliud Instrumentum Publicum supei publicacione falsi Insti um enti Wellie, quod dicebatur fuisse Johannis de Colle,— missa pei diveisas vices ; 124. Po ocuratoria in Cui ia Romana, - —Master Biicius de Scharstede and Richard de Thoimeitone were appointed 30 Aug , 1320 ; 151. —The Bishop appoints Masteis John de Launcestone and Richard deThormeitone “in Causa Appellacionis que veititur, seu veiti spelatili, intei Magistium Petrum de Dene et Dominum Johannem de Meikyngfelde, qui se dicunt Canonicos Ecclesie Eboracensis, Partem, ut suggeruut, Appellantem, ex parte una, et eundem Episcopum, Paitem, ut asseiitur, Appellatam, ex altera, et in eventum Cause Appellacionis predicte, in Causa Principali, dum tarnen predicta Causa Appellacionis, et in ejus eventum Causa Piincipalis, fueiint ad Sedem Apostolicam libeie devolute; neenon ad tiactandum casus cognicionis et devolucionis ejusdem; dans eisdem Procuiatoiibus suis, et eorum cuilibet, potestatem et Mandatum speciale excipiendi, ìeplicandi, tarn de calumpnia quam de ventate dicenda, et eciam alia licita seu debita,”— and so on, in the common Form,- Presentibus Domino Thoma de Hentone, W de Setone, N de Hele, Rogero de Buddeleghe, et Philippo de la More, Notano Publico, et me, Ricai do de Twyieitone, similitei Notario Publico, qui super piemissis Instiumentum feci.”—This Document is dated 9 Jan , and enteied undei 1323; but thè date was eailiei ; foi the woids “Pontificatus Domini Johannis Pape XXII Anno Sexto (1321-2) are added ; 177b 1 Postea . Exoniensis, Piinted in full in Yol I, p. 429GENERAL INDEX. 325 —Instrumentum restringens Procurator ia missa ad Curiam Romanam :—Those gianted to John de Lancestone and Richard de Thoimeitone aie lefeired to; 182b —See Loan ; 117b : also, Kelly ; 177 : Moiwenstowe ; 180b. Romelode, Philip de, V. of Launcells ; 53 : deceased ; 166b. Ros, Saer de, Canon of Crediton,— Commission directed (19 Feb , 1308-9), to Roger de Otery.—In causa seu negocio, que vel quod vertitui, seu verti speiatur, intei Magistium Saeium de Ros, Canonicum in Ecclesia Criditonensi, actorem, ex parte una, et Dominum Johannem de Pultone, Canonicum in eadem, Johannem de Wycsford, Ricardum de Boleford, Philippum de Stonigge, Willelmum Coteiel, Walteium Cole, Robeitum Bauudon, Radulphum Bochasmethe, et Johannem de Fenlake, îeos, ex alteia, conjunctim et divisim, vobis specialiter committimus vices nostias, illam et illud ab examine cujuslibet alterius nostie Jurisdiccioni ex certa sciencia levocantes — Eisdem die et loco [at Launceston] emanavit Revo cad o in hac forma Walterus, etc , Officiali suo, etc. Quomodo et quare negocium conti a dilectos nobis in Christo, Dominum Johannem de Pultone, in Ecclesia Sancte Ciucis Oriditonie Canonicum, Johannem de Wycsford, etc , ut supra proximo, conjunctim vel divisim, ex officio vestro inchoatum seu inchoandpm, ex certis et légitimas causis duximus revocandum, parati ad faciendum omnibus quomm interest, per nos seu spéciales Commissaiios non suspectos, justicie complementum ; 38b —The Sequestiation of his Prebend taken off (29 Apiil, 1318) ; 126b. Ros, William de, clerk, see Rome, Court of ; 49, 68. Rosbanald, Roger de, inst, to St Sancreed ; 105 Roscarek, John de, inst, to Heiland ; 53.—See Landewednack (Inst); 83. Rosecradock [Rescaradeke, MS ], in St Cleer ; L i95b. Rosculian, Hervey de, Canon-Regular of Bodmin ; 71. Rossydenet, Randulph de, inst to St Austell; 54b. NB.— omit the word “ Warden,” after his name, on p. 247. Resueydon (and Rosueydon), John de, inst, to Philleigh ; 144b, 145b, 151, 162. Roswalstres, Hamelin de; L 192. Roswalsters, Michael de, Y. of St. Newlyn ; 75b. Reswalstes (sic), Stephen de, collated to SS.Budock&Gluvias; 145. Roswalstres, Symon de ; L 192. Roteham, Peter de, see Bosham ; 28 Rouen, the Dean and Chapter of, see Ottery-St. Mary (Inst) ; 61 : also, Rockbeare ; L 209. Rous, John le, see Winkleigh (Inst.) ; 41. Rous, Roger le, Archdeacon of Totnes (qv, Inst). Rousdon [Sancti Pancracii, MS ],— John [de Ockbeare], R.,—Licence of non-iesidence foi a year from Michaelmas, to study, etc (4 Sept, 1309) ; 43—William de Osmyngtone, clerk, R,—for a yeai, to study, etc (1 Dec, 1322),—he was to take subdeacon’s Oiders ; 169b. Rurde, Philip de (son and heir of Philip), see Aleborne ; 44. Russel, William, chaplain, see Arundelle, John de; 115b, 116b:326 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. inst. to Meeth; 147: to Bradford; 162b.—See Tantone, Robert de; 156b. Rysthivele, Martin; (Ord.-Pris.) 222b. S. St. Allen,— Taxcccio Vicctrie Sancti Aluni juxta Pm cum [.Episcopi], in Cm nubia Ut sciatui in quibus porcionibus dicta Vicaiia consistere debeat' in futuium, oidinamus quod Yicarins , . et successores sui habeant et percipiant, nomine Vicarie suepiedicte, decimam tassi de Tiedouies : necnon totamdecimam, tam in gaibis quam rebus aliis, de Paico de Lanergbe pi ovenientem, una cnm toto altillagio dicte Ecclesie, et Sanctuaiio et dornibus in dicto Sanctuario existentibus, excepta dumtaxat una grangia, et una paiva area juxta dictam grangiam, pro tassis faciendis in eadem; necnon una acia teire ex opposito dicte grangie, in parte Occidentali Regalis Vie sine medio, que ducit de Tiuru veisus Kaergaul, in longitudine juxta earn; quas, quidem gvangiani, aieara, et acram tene, necnon libeium exituin et introitnm ad predictas giangiam et aieam Vicariis Ecclesie Glasneje, Rectoribus Loci, pio suis necessariis introdu-cendis et emittendis volumus peimanere Eciam, quod Yicaiius et sui successoies . omnia oneia ordinaria ac eciam sustentacionem Libioium, Orna-mentoium Cancelli, tam in coopertuia quam in fenestiis vitreis, et in quibus-cumque aliis que ad Rectoies Loci pertinere debeient in eadem, sustineant et agnoscant; onere agnicionis extiaordinaiiorum piedictis Yicariis Glasneye, Rectoiibus Loci, tantummodo leservato : salva nobis, etc.—“die Lune in Ebdo-madaPascbe; octavo, videlicet, die mensis Aprilis” (1314) 84.—See Cargaul. St. Anthony-in-Meneage, see Manaccan; 41b. St. Anthony’s Hospital (in London),— Apud Lawyttone, clecimo nono Kalendas Januarii (14 Dec , 1313), emanarunt quatuor Mandata Aicliidiaconis et eoium Officialibus, piosubsidio Domus Sancti Antonini; et dabit dicti subsidii Collector ad elemosinam Domini vmarcas ; 82 Master John de Wintone was licensed, “ciiciter Festuin Pentecostes ” (22 May, 1317), to collect alms foi the Hospital throughout the Diocese, for the space of three yeais,—“et dabit singulis annis vj maicas 120 See Bp Stafford’s Register, p. 311. St. Breage, Sir Pascasius, V.,— He was old and blind, and the Bishop appointed Master Benedict de Aiundelle to be his coadjutoi, 2 July, 1310 ; 52b. St. Breoke ; see “ Dedications 128. St. Budoek, etc.: Ordinacio Vicarie Ecclesiarum Sancti Budoci et de Behedlan \hodie} St Gluvias]:— Duiing his Yisitation of the Archdeaconry of Cornwall and his Peculiars theiein, the Bishop found that differences had arisen between the Provost and Chapter of Glasney (to whom these united Rectories, in his Peculiar Jurisdiction of Penryn, had been appropriated), of the one part, and Sir Robert, then Peipetual-Vicar of the said united Benefices, of the other part, touching the said Yicar’s Portion and certain other matters. He heard both parties in the Chapter House of Glasney, and, having ascertained that the Yicai’s stipend was so”small that he could not sustain the ordinary burdens of his Benefice, he proceeded to provide a remedy, and, taking into consideration the fact that this unsatisfactory arrangement was due to previous Taxations made under the authority of the Bishop, he withdrew and cancelled them all, and, with the full assent and consent of both parties, ordained that, all past disputes and litigation being abandoned on both sides, the said Yicar and his successors should be provided for as follows,—-“habeant et percipiant, nomine Yicarie predicte, mansum quod prefatus Donri-nus Robertus jam inhabitat, et totum Sanctuarium de Behedlan, cum ortis juxta ipsurn sitis . totum [eciam] altilagiurn dictarum Ecclesiarum . . , sub quo, inter cetera, decimam feni Parochial urn predictarum in piatis jam existentibus etGENERAL INDEX. 327 futuris, lini eciam, canabi, piscium, necnon decimala quarumcumque rei uni in cmtilagiis jam existentibus et in postelofaciendis ciescencium, in eisdem Parochiis, cum vangis excultis volumus comprehendi ; decimis garbarum earundem Paroch-iarum una cum decimis fabaium, pisoium, vescarum, in campis . ciescencium, necnon lane et agnoi um earundem, Prepósito et Capitulo remanentibus [qui] sol- vant pigiato Domino Roberto . . quadraginta solidos steilingorum, in subsidium ìeparacionis Libioium et aliorum defectuum ad Rectoriam . spectancium, in Festis Beati Micbaelis et Pasche proximo sequentibus, pro equali porcione, ad tardius ”—Thenceforth the Vicais weie to keep in repaii the Books and other “ Ornamenta ” as well as the Chancel íoofs and the glass of the Chancel windows ofboth Chuiches, and to bear all the ordinary burdens ; the extraordinaiy burdens being borne by the College (23 Aug , 1315) ; 108 See St. Gluvias. St. Buryan, the Collegiate Church of,— Canonici Sánete Berione tenent Eglosberrie, que fuitlibeia tempore Regis Edwaidi : ibi est una hida, tena viij carucate : ibi est dimidia carucata, et sex villani, et sex boidarii, et xx acie pasture Yalet xs Et quando Comes tenam accepit valebat xls —Inventa in Domesday, in Cuiia Domini Regis, super Ecclesia Sánete Beriane; 47Y TEnteied, without comment, between 15 and 19 Feb., 1309-101 Liberado olei facta Ecclesie Sánete Baiane, de grada Domini,— Eodem die [1 May, 1310], in Aula Domini Episcopi de Peynctone, Dominus Mathias [de Medentoi], Decanus Ecclesie Sánete Beriane in Cornubia, in presencia ejusdem Episcopi peisonalitei constitutus, ìogavit eundem ut oleum et crisma Ecclesie sue supiadiete precipere dignaietur ministran; qui, quidem, Episcopus, ipsius Decani inclinatus precibus, oleum et crisma graciose liberali sibi jussit illa vice ; 50 — Commissio Jurisdicdonis Ecclesie Sánete Bei lane,— Directed to Rd. de Bello Piato, R of St. Ladock and of St Just [in Pen with], and John de Godrevi, R of St Piian-Uthno,—“ in quibuscumque causis, etc . . . motis seu movendis tam ex Officio nostio quam ad instanciam quarumcumque Parcium, Paiochianorum Ecclesie Sánete Beiiane . , et Capellaium dependencium ab eadem, cum potestatehujusmodi Causas . . diffiniendi, etc. . . . vobis . . vices nostias . . . committimus ; Instituciones et Destituciones Peisonaium in dieta Ecclesia Ecclesiastica Beneficia optin-encium nobis specialiter reservantes —Datum apud Alvertone, inope Montem Sancti Michaelis (13 Feb , 1313-14) ; 82b Visitation of the Church (“ Visitatio Beiiane ”—Grandisson),— Yisitacio Domini Walteii, etc. facta in Ecclesia Sánete Beiiane, die Mercuiii próxima post Festum Sánete Scolastice, Viiginis (13 Feb ), 1313-14; piesentibus ibidem Dominis Petro de Honetone, Ricaido de Braileghe, Magistiis Ricaido de Bello Piato, Ricaido de Coletene, Nicholao de Hele, et aliis clericis et laicis in multitudine copiosa —Sunt ibidem tiia paiia Yestimentorum piena, cum Tunicis et Dalmaticis; due Cape de Choio ; ij Cálices ; unum Missale bonum et aliud debile ; unum Antiplionarium cum Psalteiio, in medio bonum ; ij Gì adalia bona, cum Tropario ; Legenda; et unum Antiphonarium vetus; Velum Quadiagesi-male ; ix tualle ; Velum Nupciale ; Palla mortuornm ; tiia paria Corporalium ; iij superpellicia ; 85 —Dominus David de Bokenal, Capellanus ibidem, diffamatus de incontinencia cum Agnete de Boscarn, ipse compai uit, dicto die, personalitei, et negavit a tempore ultime correccionis, facte, ut dicebat, per Dominum Willeimum de Bodrigan, tune Archidiaconum Cornubiensem, in ultima Yisitacione sua ibidem ; quam proba vit per j mamen turn, et puigavit se citata tercia manu,1 et dimissus 1 Juuamentum,—Si le fait imputé était peu important, la déclaiation de l’inculpé suffisait, sola manu sua jurabat; si l’accusation était grave, cette déclaration devait être confirmée pai le témoignage de personnes dont le nombre dépendait de la nature de l’incrimination. Ceux qui venaient ainsi attester l’innocence d’un accusé s’appelaient juratoi es, conjuratores, sacramentales, consacramentales, eom- purgatores, purgatm es, etc , et l’on se seivait du mot conjurare poui exprimer l’acte même de leui attestation . Les expressions jurare cum unica manu, jurai’e cum duobus alüs} jurare tercia, duodecima, centesima manu, etc , signifiaient que la partie avait été accompagnée pai un, deux, trois, douze, cent co-j tirants.’’— D'Amis328 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. fuit; et Dominus oidinavit ibidem, dicto die, adPiimam Tonsiuam, piout patet supra in Registro Oidinum; ibid, St. Cleer; Sir Richard de Treworgy, chaplain, appointed co|ad-jutor to John the Vicar (16 April, 1309); 40. St. Colan [Sancti Kolani, MS ],— Sir William the V. being very infiim, the Bishop appointed Sii Petei de Halap, piiest, coadjutoi,—“ Volentes et mandantes, in virtute Obediencie et juiamenti per te coi am nobis in hac paite piestiti, quod de omnibus bonis ipsius Yicaiii existentibus quamcicius fidele conficias Inventaiium, et—amotis, modis omnibus, a dorno dicti Vicaiii Johanne, filio ejusdem Yicaiii, Mcholao le Neti (sic), nepote ejusdem, Isabella Sancti Kaveiiani, qui bona dicti Vicarii hactenus, ut veraciter audivimus, penitus consumseiunt, et alia, si qua sit, familia honeiosa—talitei de bonis dicte Yicaiie disponeie cuielis, quod eidem Vicario et familie sue necessaiie de bonis hujusmodi pio sua sustentacione in omnibus congiue ministietur, et nobis tarn de inventis et receptis quam inpensis in hac paite fideliter respóndele valias (sic), cum supei hoc fueris congrue lequisitus ; proviso, modis omnibus, intei ceteia, quod dicte Ecclesie laudabilitei deseiviatur, etc (26 Feb , 1313-14); 82b —Appiopiiation of the Rectoiy to Glasney ; 109 — St. Columb-Major ; Master John Bloyou, R,— Licence of non-residence till Tiinity Sunday (14 June),—“pro suis et ipsius Ecclesie piocuiandis negociis ” (4 Feb , 1320-1); 155 : íenewed, till Michaelmas, from 21 May, 1321; 158 St Columb-Minor, the Chapel of, see St Crantock ; 104b. St. Constantine; Sir Henry, V.,— Appointment of William de Mileborne, R of St Ruan-Lanyhoine, as his coadjutoi, “ tarn in persona et cuia quam lebus ejusdem Yicaiii; ita quod, confecto Inventaiio de bonis ipsius, diligentem super hiis cuiam habeas et custodiam, prout inde respóndele volueiit, cum fuerit lequisitus; proviso quod eidem Vicaiio et ejus honeste et necessaiie familie in victualibus honeste deseiviatui, et animal um cui a ipsius Yicarie minime negligatur” (8 June, 1310); 5213 — Sii Reginald le Soi, R of St. Just-in-Roseland, was appointed his coadjutor, 8 Aug, 1310; 54 Iheie called Nicholas—a clerical error; the name has been written, with diffeient ink, on a blank space]. St. Crantock, the Collegiate Church of,— Amicabilis Composicio inter Dominum et Archidiaconum Cornubie super Jurisdiecione in Ecclesia Sancti Carantoci:— Waiterus, etc Officiali Peculiaiis Juiisdiecionis salutem, etc,—Licet kaiissimus filius et amicus nostei, Dominus Adam de Cailetone, Archidiaconus Cornubie, incepeiit contra nos, peí aliqua tempoia, ut asseiitur, aliqnalitei íebellare, postea tamen, sanioii ductus consilio, super omnibus discordiaium mateiiis nostie Oidinacioni simplicitei se submisit; hinc est quod nos, attendentes quod nobile genus vincendi sit ignosceie in quolibet piesidente, dictum Aichidiaconum Ofíicialem, et Ministros suos, sub ceita forma seciecius intei nos pielocuta, in nostiam recepimus amiciciam specialem, Cum, igitui, id quod a Patre et Domino, sub spe pads et caiitatis, fidelitei et felicitei pielocutum est debeat a filiis et subditis fidelitei observan, vos attente íogamus, mandantes quatinus, piedictum Aichidiaconum, Oificialem, ministios, et familiaies suos, in similem amiciciam íecolligentes, et ab aliis filiis, subditis, et amicis nostiis modo simili íecolligi piocurantes, in hiis que coram vobis agenda sunt eidem Archidiácono, Officiali suo, et ministiis suis absque juiis et Paitis injuria, favorem et graciam impendatis Speiamus, enim, indubitantei quod idem Archidiaconus, pei se et suos, eiga nos et nostios sic se habebit in futuium quod de ipsius obediencia, devocione, et benevolencia mérito debeamus commendaie Propter que cupientes eidem Aichidiacono giaciam facere specialem, vobis mandamus quatinus ab omni excelcicio Juiisdiecionis Archidiaconalis m populo Parochialis Ecclesie Sancti Carantoci et Capelle Sánete Columbe Minoiis, in quibus dictus Aichidiaconus Juiisdiccionem Aichidiaconalem ad se asserit pertineie, abstinea-tis, et a quibuscumque Commissaiiis nostiis et vestiis in hac parte faciatis penitus abstineii; ipsuni Aichidiaconum in hiis Juiisdiccionem Aichidiaconalem per se et suos excelceie libele peimittentes. Sciie, tamen, vos volumus quodGENERAL INDEX. 329 non est intencionis nostie quod dictus Aichidiaconus, per se aut ministios suos, in Decanum, Canonicos, aut Vicaiios Ecclesie nostie Collegiate Sancti Caiantoci Jurisdiccionem aliquam habeat vel excerceat, quousque per nos de consensu Capituli nostri Exoniensis, alitei fuel it ordinatum. Set, ne idem Archidiaconus effectu excelcicii Jurisdiccionis in populum caieat propter defectum ministioium, placet nobis et permittimus quod presbiter populo deseiviens in Ecclesia Sancti Carantoci, vel cleiicus ejusdem, et presbitei populo deserviens inCapella Sancte Columbe Minoiis, in Capitulis ejusdem Aichidiaconi compareant, ad Citaciones et alia que ad Jurisdiccionem Archidiaconalem pertinent canonice respondeant, et quod incumbit faciant, quousque alitei super hiis, ut premittitur, fuerit ordinatum. Datum apud Stockwille juxta Londonias, decimo nono die mensis Februarii (1314-15); 104b — See St. Newlyn ; 52b St Creed ; Sir Peter de Stanes, priest, R,— Licence of non-residence for a yeai, to study, etc (25 Sept, 1319),—“ et dabit xx solidos ” ; 143 St. Cury—Capella Sancti Corentini,— Heiveius occuis as Chaplain 1 Maich, 1309-10 (see “Confessions”); 48 St. David’s [David Martini Bishop of, see Slapton ; 40b: Harford ; 183b. St. Dominick [Ecclesia Sancte Dominice, in Haltone, MS ],— Sir Walter de Bodekysham, R,—Dispensation: non-residence for two years, from Michaelmas, “ quod per idem tempus intendere valeat obsequiis Domini Ricardi de Grey, Militis; et piomisit idem Rector de dono suo giatuito, quolibet anno de dictis duobus annis, ad Fabricam Ecclesie Exoniensis j maicam (3 Sept., 1310); 54b: also,—“ Licenciatus fuit (10 Sept, 1312), per Episcopum, ad instantem peticionem Domini Johannis de Somery, ut possit insisteie obsequio suo per biennium, a Festo Sancti Michaelis” ; 73b: also, Licence of non-iesidence—“ad instanciam Magistii Willelmi de Birstone, Aichidiaconi Gloucestrie, . standi in obsequio ipsius Magistri Willelmi,” till Michaelmas, 1317 (22 Feb., 1315-16) ; 11 lb: also, “ ad instanciam Domini Walteri de Norwico, Militis, standi in obsequiis ejusdem Domini,” till Michaelmas, 1320 (24 May, 1319); 141. St Endellion, the Collegiate Church of,— Robert de Polhoiman, Piebendaiy of,—Licence of non-residence till Michaelmas, to study, etc (29 Dec, 1308) ; 37b: renewed till Eastei, 1310 (14 Oct, 1309); 44b St. Ernie [Sancti Ermetis de Poudre, MS ],— Master Michael de Kemeke, cleik, R.,—foi a year, to study, etc , and he was to take subdeacon’s Orders within the year (26 Sept, 1319); 143 —Ralph de Kernike, clerk, R,—non-residence for a year, to study, etc (20 Oct, 1323),—he was to take subdeacon’s Oideis within the year ; 177: lenewed (subdeacon), foi two yeais (12 Nov, 1324); 182. St. Ervan ; see “ Dedications ” ; 128. Adam, dictus le Gyv, R ,—Dispensation: non-residence till Michaelmas, 1310, to study, etc (11 June, 1309) ; 41b.—Master Ivo de Eglosheil, clerk, R, —Dispensation: non-i esidence till Michaelmas, 1321, to study, etc ,--he was to take subdeacon’s Ordeis (20 Oct, 1320); 152b: renewed (deacon) till Michaelmas, 1322 (14 June, 1321) ; 158 St Eval: Ordinacio super Ecclesia Sancti TIveli, facta per Dominum Anno Domini M°. GCGmo. vieesimo seeundo,— Memokandum quod, cum inter . . Decauum et Capitulum Ecclesie Cathedralis Exoniensis, Ecclesiam Sancti Uveli, in Cornubia, . inipiopiios usus optin entes, ex paite una, et . Magistrum Rogeium de Porquin, ejusdem Ecclesie Sancti Uveli nunc Perpetuum Vicaiium, ex altera, litis et discoidie materia supei refeccione, reparacione, emendacione, et sustentacione Cancelli Ecclesie330 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. . . ac, eciam, super in venderne, ìefeccione, et leparacione Libroium et ceteroium ejusdem Ecclesie Ornamentorum omnium et singulorum, ad ipsius Ecclesie Paiochianos non peitinencium, fuisset suboita ; comparentibus, demum, coi am nobis , in Majori Ecclesia Exoniensi, Loco Consistoiii in judicio, ubi jus lecidi consuevit, pio tribunali sedentibus, die Jovis proximo postFestum Sancte Agatlie Yirginis [10 Feb ], Anno Domini M° CCCm0 xxijdo [1322 3], pre-dictis Dominis Decano et Capitulo pei Nicholaum de Durneforde, Proem atorem eorundem, ex paite una, et dicto Magistro Rogero, Yicaiio, peisonalitei ex alteia, supei hujusmodi litis et discordie materia, nostiis Ordinacioni, Declaia-cioni, Voluntati, Pionunciacioni, Diffinicioni, et Sentencie, hinc et inde se puie, sponte, et absolute, et simpliciter, submiserunt, piomittentes se ibidem in judicio, coram nobis, quod quicquid nos in ea paite ordinaremus, etc , eedem Partes, quatenus ad ipsas et ipsarum singulas attineiet, perpetuis futuris temporibus observarent. Nos, veio, pro bono pacis et concordie inter Partes piedictas super premissis in peipetuum optinende, necnon litibu set discordiis que intei Partes piedictas occasione piemissorum sunthactenus suscitate exnuncper-petualiter sopiendis, hujusmodi submissionis onus in nos sponte suscipientes, consideratis in hac parte ciicumstanciis universis, maturaque delibeiacione super hiis prehabita, oidinamus, etc , de ipsius Procuratoris et piefati Yicarii expresso consensu, quod prefatus Magister Rogerus, Yicaiius, Cancellum piefate Ecclesie competentei elongabit, seulongioiem fieri faciet, per sex pedes, fenestras-que competentes tarn in capite, seu gabulo, ipsius quam in lateribus ejusdem Cancelli, aliosque defectus omnes in eodem Cancello nunc existentes et apparentes, tarn in Libris quam aliis Ornamenti« omnibus, quorum invencio, emendacio, refeccio, et repaiacio ad Pai ochianos . . non peitinent, infra annum a proximo Festo Pasche continue secutuium, Libi os inveniet, aliosque defectus leficiet, etc , et suificientei ac competentei in omnibus, suis propriis sumptubus, emendabit, refectosque et emendatos in statu debito sustinebit. Pio quibus omnibus sic, ut premittitui, faciendis, idem Yicaiius peicipiet ab Executoiibus Testamenti bone memoiie Domini Thome, quondam Exoniensis Episcopi, proximi Predecessoris nostri, pio cujus obitn tenendo prefata Ecclesia Sancti CJveli dictis Decano et Capitulo appioppata existit, decern libras sterlingoium ; videlicet, decern maicas pre manibus, et quin que marcas ìesiduas dictis defectibus, tarn in Cancello, Libris, quam aliis omnibus, ut piemittitur, sufficienter et competentei pei eum emendatis, refectis, et reparatis. Ordina-mus, insupei, etc , quod extunc ìefeccio, etc , dicti Cancelli, invencio et coneccio Libroium et aliorum ipsius Ecclesie Ornamentorum, omnium et singulorum, ad Parochianos non spectancium, ad dictum Yicaiium ipsiusque successores, Ecclesie Sancti Uveli Vicarios, in solidum pertineant, omnibus tempoiibus secuturis. Piemissa, vero, omnia et singula inviolabiliter volumus observaii, et ad ea facienda et obsenanda in omnibus . . Dominum Thomam de Hentone, Thesauraiium in Ecclesia Exoniensi, imum Executoium Testamenti predicti Predecessoiis nostii, tunc piesentem, ad satisfaccionem hujusmodi decern librarum, . . , et prefatum Magistrum Rogerum, Yicaiium, suo tempore, ejusque successoies suis tempoiibus, in personam ipsius, nomine diete Vicarie, de ipsius expiesso consensu, prefatas nostias Oidinacionem, etc., ìatas et gratas habentes, per Precepti Sentenciam condempnamus ; decernentes hanc nostram Sentenciam, quociens necesse fuerit, congruis loco et tempoie, Ecclesiastica censura qua convenit, fore execucioni debite demandandam — In quorum omnium testimonio, etc.—Datum et actum die, loco, et anno predictis ; 175b.—[The Church has ìecently been ìestoied; and, in the couise of the work, it was not difficult to trace the canying out of these oideis The addition to the length of the Chancel by exactly six feet was clearly maiked] Sfc. Ewe,— Sir Ralph de Aiundelle, R,—Licence to put his Benefice out to farm for thiee yeais (27 Sept, 1319); 143 St. Feock ; Ordinacio Vicarie Ecclesie Sande Feoce,— Visitation of the Archdeaconry of Coi nwall,—Dispute between Glasney College and Sir Geoffrey, Y. of this Palish as to the “Portion” of the lattei. The circumstances were the same, mutatis mutandis, as in the case of St. Budock (q v ), except that there had been, in this case, no pievious Taxation "in certis Porcionibus ” ; and the Bishop ordained as follows, viz, that the Yicars “ habeant . mansum, cum peitinenciis, in quo dictus Dominus Galfiidus jam inhabitat, et totum altilagium . . sub quo, inter cetera, decimam feni tociusGENERAL INDEX, 331 diete Parochie in piatis jam existentibus et faciendis . . ; lini, eciam, canabi, piscium, necnon decimam quaiumcumque rerum in curtilagiis jam existentibus et inposterum faciendis crescencium . cum vangis excultis ; . . [eciam] omnes decimas gaibarum de villa de Tregeu, . ceteris decimis tocius Parochie ejus-dem, una cum decimis fabaium, pisorum, vescarum, in campis . crescencium, Preposito et Capitulo lemanentibus antedictis, [qui] solvant dicto Domino Galfiido imam mai cam algenti, in subsidium etc ; and so on, as in the case of St. Budock, to the end (23 Aug , 1315) ; 108^ St. German’s Priory ; Ordinario Camerarii Prioratus Sancii Germani Visitation of the Archdeaconry of Cornwall ; the Bishop at St. German's,—“ Inter cetera siquidem que in eadem Yisitacione compel imus reformanda, id maxime censuimus esse leformandum, videlicet quod, cum Prater Henricus, nunc Prior ejusdem Monasteiii, una cum oueribus que sue Dignitati incumbunt, conti a Ordinis sui Institute, seu saltern contra consuetudinem in hac parte hactenus usitatam, Officium Camerarii in eodem Monasterio per se gerat, poterit hujus-niodi Camerarie Officium, dicto Priore super hoc absoluto, pei unum de Conventu dicti Monasterii honestius, comodius, et decencius quam per Piioiem ipsum, non absque causa legitima merito suppoitari Nos, igitur, ad ea que Dei sunt nostre mentis intuitimi piopensius dirigentes, ne dispai itatem in prefato Monasterio a ceteiis ejusdem Ordinis Monasteriis, contia regularem honestatem et ipsins Ordinis observacionem, relinquamus, cum secundum Statuta Canonica singulis Personis siint Officia singula committenda, liabito snpei hiis cum eisdem pliuibus, Piiore et Conventu, diligenti tiactatu, de ipsorum omnium et singu-lorum voluntate unanimi et consensu, volumus et ordinamus quod de ceteio Prior ejusdem Monasteiii qui pro tempore fuerit earn solum sollicitudinis cm am habeat que ad Prioris peitinet Dignitatem, quodque, citra Festum Sancte Fidis, Yirginis [6 Oct ] proximo secuturum, Persona de dicto Conventu, in hac paite ydonea, per Priorem Monasteiii predicti, de consensu Conventus sui, prout communitei moris est in ali is Locis ejusdem Ordinis, ad gerendum et faciendum Officium Cameiaiii in eodem Monasteiio pieficiatui ; et sic deinceps, cum is ita prefectus pei piefatumPrioiem, ex aliqua causa lacionabili seu justa absolutus fuerit ab Officio antedicto, quod alius post eum, celerius quo comode fieri poteiit, modo simili preficiatui, peipetualiter observetur Et, quia modicum videtur Officium ali quid in quocumque loco constiti! ere nisi aliquid assignaietur eidem subsidium temporale, quo mediante possent incumbencia eidem onera debite supportari, idcirco, pio supportandis hujusmodi Cameiaiii Officii oneri-bus, subscriptas decimarum porciones de Parochia Ecclesie Sancti German, provenientes, quam quidem Ecclesiam iidem Prior et Conventus optinent iu piopiios usus, de ipsius Piioris et Conventus predicti expiesso consensu, hujus modi Cameraiie Officio ex nunc, tenore Presencium, annectimus et eciam assignamus; videlicet, decimas gai bai um villarum de Binoichatudi et de Benalvaylond in eadem Paiochia, et aliai um villarum que communitei pertinent ad easdem. Ita quod ex nunc eedem decime sumptibus Officii Camerarii pi edicti collegantui, uniantur, vendantur, et circa onera hujusmodi Officii in dicto Monasterio apponantur piout magis visum fuerit expedire Volumus, eciam, et ordinamus quod prefectus in hujusmodi Carnei arie Officio, ut premittitui, semel in anno, cum id competencius fieri poterit, et tunc per ipsum Priorem et Conventum supei hoc requisitusfueiit, de poi cionibus decimai um piefato Officio annexis et assignatis raciocinia ìeddat in piesencia eoiundem, vel saltern visum in ea parte eis faciat competentem. Et, si quid extunc ultra predicta oneia de eisdem poicionibus residuum fuerit, id juxta Ordinacionem Piioiis, de consensu Conventus sui, in utilitatem dicti Monasterii conveitatui. Cum, vero, in eodem Monasteiio Novicii fueiint vel Canonici, ut fiequentei accidit, infiimaiia racione infirmitatis, seu ex quavis alia causa justa, eorundem Noviciorum dum Novicii fuerint, et Canonicorum dum talitei in firmai ia moram fecerint, Porcio debita Priori Loci pro ipsoium singulis, sicut alii Canonici de Conventu in hac paite singularitei percipiunt, a piefato Carnei ai io tribuatur; qui, quidem, Piior eisdem Noviciis et Canonicis in firmaria commorantibus, ut est dictum, interim quoad hoc necessaria snbministret Salva nobis et Successoribus nostiis, Episcopis Exoniensibus, potestate hujusmodi Voluntatem et Ordinacionem nostram angendi, minuendi, declaiandi, ipsasque inmutandi in totum, si, prout, et quando videi imus seu viderint expedire.—In cujus etc —Datum apud Lawittone, ultimo die mensis Augusti, Anno Domini Millesimo CCCm<> quinto-decimo ; 109l>.332 THE REGISTER OP BISHOP STAPELDON. The Piior and Convent presented to Landi ake ; 41b : Morval ; 42b, 182 St. Giles-in the-Wood see Pollard (Oratories); 39b. St. Gluvias ; Dedaracio super Ordinacione Vicarie Ecclesie Sancii Gluviaci [in a later hand “ alias Penryn ”],— Univeisis, etc -Cum nos, nuper, porcionem fructunm et obvencionnm Vicarie Ecclesie Sancii Gluviaci taxantes, inter cetera duxeiimus oidinandum quod Vicarius ejusdem Ecclesie intei alia peicipeiet decimas quai unicum que ìeium in curtilagiis jam existentibus et in posterum faciendis crescencium in eisdeni Paiochiis cum vangis excultis ; et inter Prepositum et Canonicos Ecclesie Collegiate Beati Thome Maitiris Glaseneyensis, quibus dicta Ecclesia est appioppata, ex pai te una, et Vicaiium piedicte Ecclesie Sancti Glumci, ex altera, racione ejusdem Taxacionis et Ordinacionis, dubitacionis et dissensionis materia sit exorta—predictis Preposito et Capitulo minuta cuitilagia in quibus cauli, porri, et hujusmodi minuta Iegumina dumtaxat ; piedicto, veio, Vicaiio, edam majora clausa, in quibus fiumentum et alia biada, dum tamen cum vanga excolantur, crescunt, sub pi edictis Taxaeione et Oidinacione continei i assei entibus —Nos, ad peticionem predictai um Parchim hujusmodi dubitacionis*et dissensionis materiam decidentes, declaiamus, et declarando oidinamus, curtiìagia et clausa alia prope mansiones hominum facta et facienda, in forma que subsequitur debeie sub predicta clausula intelligi et contineri; videlicet, quod piedicti Piepositus et Capitulum percipient in eisdem clausis et curtilagiis diete Paiochie omnes decimas frumenti, ordei hyemalis et Quadragesimalis, pannicli,1 avene, pisoium, et vescarum, eciam si cum vangis excolantur, et Vicarius piedicte Ecclesie, qui pro tempore fuerit, decimas fabai um, et eciam omnium aliorum que in eisdem curtilagiis aut clausis cum vangis excoluntui, et eciam herbe, et pomorum et aliorum fructuum que crescere contigeiit in eisdem —In cujus lei, etc.—Datum Glaseneye, quaito die mensis Augusti, Anno Domini Millesimo CCC°, octavo decimo; 128 See St, Budock ; also, St. Ludgvan [Lodewan—margin, Lndewan, MS ] ; Simon de Tireltone, R.,— Licence of non-residence till Michaelmas, “ ad instanciam Domine Elizabet5 de Buighe (11 March, 1324-5) ; 183b St Madron ; Taxation of the Vicarage,— Que [Vicaria] oi dinata est ut sequitm ; videlicet quod Vicaiius in Ecclesia Sancti Mademi predictus (see Inst ), et ejus successors, nomine Vicaiie, habeant totum Sanctuarium Ecclesie predicte, cum manso in eodem Santuario situato ; ac, eciam, totum altilagium in omnibus poicionibus excepta decima piscarie ; ita quod dictus Prior et Frati es diete Domus, ac ipsorum Piocuratoi, in dicto manso hospitari valeant suis sumptibus, cum ad locum ilium duxeùnt, vel quis eorum duxeiit, declinandum. Et sustinebit dictus Vicarius et ejus snccessoies Piocuiacionem Aichidiaconi, Cathedraticum et Sinodaticum, et sustinebunt Libios, Vestimenta, et ceteia Ornamenta diete Ecclesie ad Rectoiiam pertinencia, necnon vitium tenesti ai uni et coopeituram Cancelli, suis sumptibus, postquam pei dictos Religiosos fuerint semel competenter reparata et conecta; qui, quidem, Religiosi sustinebunt omnia alia onera Cancelli, et extiaordinaria ejusdem Ecclesie imposita et impon-enda Salva Domino Episcopo et ejus Successoribus potestate dictam Vicariam aumentandi seu minuendi, et piedictam Oidinacionem seu Taxacionem mutandi, si viderit aut viderint expedire (3 Nov , 1309) ; 45 — Theie is anothei copy of this Document on fol 48b —Bee Manaccan. St Mabyn : Sir John Traci, R,— Licence of non-residence till the First Sunday in Lent (12 Maich), 1317-18,— “ ita quod extunc in ipsa Ecclesia ìesideat, ut tenetui, sub pena juiis ; presen tibus Magistio Nicholao de Hele, Domino Petro de Honetone, presbitero, et Ricaido de Twyvertone, Notario Publico Et dabit ad Fabricam Ecclesie Exoniensis, ex libera volúntate, lx solidos (5 Sept, 1317) ; 121b —Extended, 26 Jan , 1317-18, till Holy Cross-Day (3 May),” ad instanciam Domini Willelmi de Monte Acuto, Militis ; 125 ” St Martins-by-Looe [Sancti Martini de Pendrim,1 MS ],— Thomas Daumarle, R,—Dispensation: non-iesidence foi a yeai, from Michaelmas last, to study, etc (29 Oct, 1308) ; 36: again, “ Piidie Nonas Octo-bris”—(6 Oct), 1310 ; 56b: again2 (9 Nov, 1313) ; 81b: again, for three 1 The Manoi of Pendrim, to which the Church of St Mai tin and the Town of East Looe weie annexed, was held at an early period by the Bodrugans, undei the Dawneys as Loids of Sheviocke,—Esch 5 Edw II. {Ly-sons). 2 “Sancti Martini juxta Loo,”GENERAL INDEX. 337 years,—“et dabit, singulis annis rücti tiiennii, ad Fabricana Ecclesie Exoniensis xxs,—lxs” (18 Aug , 1314) ; 87b [St. Mary Church [“ Seynt Marie Churche, cum suis Capellis,” MS],— Visitation, “ die Martis pioxima sequente (post Festum Aposto]orum Petri et Pauli—4 July, 1301),—“per Magisti os Robertum de Veteri Terra et Johannem de Uphavene, Senescallos Capitali; — In pi esenti Visitacione fuerunt in Ecclesia Matiici loci preelicti—Unum Psalterium debile et insufficiens, cum Manuali in eodem Aliud Psalteiium nullius valoiis Antiphonaiium bonum, cum Collectario, Capitulaiio, et Ympnaiio, pariter in eodem. Legenda tocius anni plenaria, in duobus i oluminibus, cum Capituiario, Collectario, et Ympnaiio, et cum Antiphonaiio suo loco inteiposito de Temporali. Ordinale insufficiens. Statutum Synodale sufficiens Missale, notatum, et bone litere Gradale cum Tiopaiio, collatum a Capitulo, non de Usu ex toto. Et aliud Gradale, vetus et putrefactum Nullum Manuale preterquam in Psalteiio supiadicto Tiia paria Vestimentoium, quoium una Casula sufficiens et alie non suficientes. Unum superpellicium tantum, vetus et perfoiatum. Rochetum minus sufficiens. v tuelle benedicte, quarum una cum parura ; et sexta non benedicta Nulla Pixis ad Eukaiistiam : Pixis, tamen, ad oblatas. Crismatorium lignenm, seratum, Nullus cipbus ad infinnos visitandos. Crux Processionalis satis conveniens ij Candelebia Processionalia de stanno v paria Corporalium, cum quatuor ìepositoiiis debilibus, Paxillum decens. Calix sufficiens interius deauratus.—Et memorandum de Calice Capelle de Coletone prostrate, cujus quondam Pai ochiani—nunc, veio, partim apud Seynct*» Mariechurclie et partim apud Carswylle assignati—detinent, et Matrici Ecclesie, reddere contradicunt ; quem petunt Pai ochiani pi edicte Matricis Ecclesie, una cum instauio et merendo ejusdem Capelle, ad sustentacionem diete Matricis Ecclesie conveiti. Id est justum —Quatuoi fióle suficientes Frontale ad Majus Aitale de serico, toleiandum Una tenesti a in Australi parte Cancelli est male vdtreata et sine ferro : secunda, cum debili ferro et sine vitro : tercia, cum ferio set sine vitro Preterea tectum Cancelli valde debile Fons sine seiura. Navis Ecclesie et similiter Campanile coopertuia indigent Tioparinm et Processionale simul valde bonum. Parochiani dicunt quod consueverunt, usque ad tempoia presentis Yicaiii, sustinere Cancellum in omnibus, et esse inmunes a pi estacione decime instauri Ecclesie ; set iste, licet non sustentet Cancellum, tamen percipit decimam, et compellit eos ut solvant. Item, dicunt quod Agnes Bonatiix legavit vs. ballardoium,1 ad sustentacionem Ecclesie de Seintemaiie, quos Vicarius recepit et detinet. Item, Magistei Rogerus le Rous legavit quandam sunimam peccunie ad idem, quam idem Vicarius dicitui recepisse pio paite Item, dicunt quod idem Vicarius ponit omnimodas bestias suas in cimiteiio, per quod male conculcatur et viliter fedatur. Item, dictus Vicaiius albores cimi-terii vento prostratas sibi appropiiat, et ad edificaciones suas convertit Item, idem Vicarius facit parare brasium smini in Ecclesia, et bladum suum et alia ibidem reponit ; pei quod servientes sui, inti antes et exeuntes, aperìunt ostium, et ventus in tempestatibus intians Ecclesiam discoopeiiie solet. Dicunt, eciam, quod bene predicai, et officium suum in omnibus laudabiliter exceicet, dum piesens est. Set sepius se absentat, et moram facit apud Moitone [Moreton-Hampstead), aliquando per quindecim dies, aliquando pei octo, ita quod non habent Capellanum, nisi quando Dominus Walteius, Capellanus Archidiaconi, presens est, vel aliunde precario perquiratur Item, tenentes Sanctuarii, jurati, dicunt de ìedditu assiso, quod sunt vjZi xviijs. iiijc?, cum redditu de Caiswille et Huwelbuighe De auxilio assiso, per Walteium Filium Petii piimitus inposito, et actenus soluto, j marca ; super quo petunt ìemedium. Item, de chevagio2 xyd Et estimant dicti Jurati dominicum, cum gaidino et prato, valere Cs ; et decimam garbarum tocius Parochie cum Capellis, xlvjli xiijs iiijcZ ; perquisita Capituli, xxs. ; Hundredi, j mai cam. Item, defectum in coquina corrigenda estimant xlvjs viijc?. ; in boveria xxs ; in giangia de Coffynswille elonganda ij marcis, et in grangia de Carswille ìeedificanda x maicis 1 A kind of barley—Ct hoi dei species” 2 Capitis census ; i q Capitale (ibid ). (D'Arnis.) W338 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. Capelia de Carswille,— In dicta Capella est Missale snfficiens. Et, similitei, Giadale cum Tropaiio. Calix tollerabilis. ij paria Vestimentoium plenaria, et ij paria Ooipoialium cum ij repositoriis de seiico honestis vj tualle Duo supeipellicia et unum rochetum Pixis ad Eukaiistiam lignea, sine seiuia Ciphus stanneus ad infiimos visitandos Ciux Piocessionalis, vetus et insufficiens ; tarnen ejus hasta decens. Fiolev Un um Psalterium defectivum Antiphonaiium debile. Ordinale nullum Legenda nulla Baptisteiium sine sera. Tuiribulum sufficiens, et boeta. Vexillum bonum. Capella fracta in Navi ; set est in reficiendo. Cancellimi male coopertum Due campanelle ad mortuos, et una ad Elevacionem Corpoiis Christi. Fenestre Cancelli sine vitio et inhoneste Coffinswille,— In qua Capella est bonum Missale notatum Giadale vetus et putiefactum. Bonum Troparium. Bomun Oidinale Legenda cum Psalterio sufficiens, set male ligatum Antiphonarium Moniale, vetus et male ligatum Manuale, cum Ympnario, similiter male ligatum. Calix sufficiens, interius deauiatus Duo paria Yestimentoruni plenaiia, et, pretei hoc, ij Albe pei se. Tualle ix Tunibulum sufficiens Crismatoiium ligneum Pixis ad Eukaiistiam lignea, sine sera Duo superpellicia et unum rochetum Velum Quadiagesimale Crux Piocessionalis Due fide Celatura ultia Altaie totalitei fracta Omnes Cancelli fenestre sine vitio et nimis parve. Due campane ad mortuos Navis Ecclesie debilitei cooperta. -Ai chives of the D and C , No. 3673, page 27] St. Mawgan-in-Pyder [“Ecclesia Beatormn Nieholaiet Maugani de Lanherne,” MS ],— Master Benedict de Arundelle, li,—“ Licencia standi in Cuiia de Arcubus Londoniarum, usque ad Festum Sancti Michaelis proximo sequens ” (4 Dec., 1309) ; 45: Dispensation (57b): ut patet in subsequenti quaterno, folio tercio —where we find that Licence of non-residence was gi anted till Michaelmas, “ut . in Scolis in Regno Anglie, ubi vigeret Universitas, intendere valeat Scolasticis Disciplinis ; dum, tarnen, in aliqua parte Temporis Quadragesime pi oximo tunc future ad cm am su am predictam personalitei accedat, et saluti animarum post adventum suum, ilio Tempoie Sacro durante, personaliter ibidem intendat,”—“ decimo septimo Kalendas Decembris ” (15 Nov.), 1310; 61b: again, “usque ad gulam Augusti” [1 Aug], to study, etc (6 Dec, 1311) ; 66b St. Mawgan-in-Kerrier,— Sir John le Bruyn (or Bi un), R ,—Dispensation : non-residence till Michaelmas— “ut . circa execucionem Testamenti Matris sue, cujus Executoi esse dicebatur, insisteie valeiet” (5 Nov, 1308); 36: again, “Licencia inten -dendi obsequiis Domini Willelmi, fratiis sui, Militis,” till Michaelmas (11 Dec, 1309); 45: again, for a year, “ut in loco quern elegerit, ubi Universitas seu Studium vigeret Generale, insistere valeat studio Literarum, ita quod Literas Cancellarii Universitatis seu Studio Generali Piesidentis, ubi taliter moram traxerit, habeat: superest ut ipsas Episcopo exhibere valeat, super hoc requisitus ; alioquin hujusmodi Gracia nullius penitus sit momenti” (7 May, 1311); 61b: again, till Michaelmas, 1313 (11 July, 1312); 72—Sir Roger de Northburghe, R,—-Licence to put his Benefice out to farm for three years (5 Feb , 1312-13) ; 77b —Andiew de Drokenes-forde, R,—non-iesidence “ pei totum tempus in Constitucione Generali super hoc edita piefinitum ” : he was to take subdeacon’s Orders within a year (15 May, 1321) ; 158 St. Mellion : John de Stokes, R subdeaeon,— Dispensation: non-iesidence, for two yeais, to study, etc. (15 April, 1309); 40: again (priest), for two yeais (14 Jan , 1311-12) ; 67b: again, ‘ Lictneia standi Oxonie, vel apud Arcus Londoniaium, prout duxerit eligendum, per annum” (9 Oct, 1313) ; 80: again, for three yeais, to study in Foreign Parts (14 March, 1322 3) ; 174b.GENERAL INDEX. 339 St. Michael-Carhayes, a Chapel to St Stephen’s-in-Brannel,— Licencia Firme'.—Johannes de Tievayngnon, clericus, optinuit Licenciam lecipiendi Sanctuaiium quod ad Capellam Sancti Michaelis de Keiihayes, infia limites Matricis Ecclesie Sancti Stephani in Branel, pertinet, per quinquennium a dicto die continue numeiandum, aRectoie piefate Ecclesie Sancti Stephani ; et idem Rector eidem Johanni dictum Sanctuarium sic ad Firmam tiadendi1 ; ita quod si infra dictum quinquennium alius insti-tuatur Rector in eadem, quod ipsius ad hec voluntas accedat et consensus ; (16 July, 1313) 78 Sir Roger occurs as Chaplain, here, 1 March, 1309-10 {see“ Confessions ”) ; 48 —It was, long, eironeously supposed (among others well acquainted with the Parochial History of Cornwall, by the late Rev. John Wallis, Vicar of Bodmin), that St Michael’s was the “ Mother-Church,” and St Stephen’s and St. Dennis Chapels dependent St. Michael’s “ in periculo maris ” (Normandy),— The Abbat and Convent Patrons of Otterton Piiory ; 49b, etc St. Michael-Penkevil2 : Ordinacio Archipresbiteratus de Pen-Jcevel in Cor nubia, Exonie, septimo die mensis Febiuarii emanavit Litera sub hac forma,—Universis Christi Fidelibus ad quos presentes Litere peivenerint, Walterus, permissione Divina, Exoniensis Episcopus, salutem in Domino —Postulancium desideriis libenter annuimus et exhibitas nobis peticiones favorabiliter exaudimus, dum a nobis petitur per quod vivis consulitui cum augmento Cultus Divini-, et prestato suffragium resolutis Oblata siquidem nobis Domini Johannis de Treiagu, Militis, Patroni Ecclesie Sancti Michaelis de Penkevel, nostre Diocesis, que de nostro feodo existit, petitio continebat quod, cum in eadem Ecclesia, quam suis propriis sumptibus jam noviter ìepaiavit in totum, ob honorem Dei quandam Cantariam quatuor Capellanorum, qui, in ipsa Ecclesia Divinis Obsequiis jugiter intendentes, diebus singulis pro salubri statu nostio, et Domini Ricardi de Stapeldone, Militis, geimani nostri, ac dicti Domini Johannis et Johanne uxori3 sue, dum vixerimus et vixerint, nobisque ac ipsis Ricardo, J ohanne, et Johanna ab hac luce subtractis, pro animabus nostra et eorundem ; necnon Johannis et Agne-tis, patris et matiis ipsius Domini Johannis, filiorUmque suoi um, ac eciam pro animabus Domini Edwardi, Filii Regis Hem ici quondam Regis Anglie illustris, Willelmi de Stapeldone, Mabille uxoiis sue, parentum nostroium, Simonis et Lucie de Treiagu, Philippi et Marie le Soi, Stephani et Melore de Trewetheneke Willelmi de Mullabourne, et pro salubii statu eorundem Melore et Willelmi dum vixerint, animabusque parentum ipsius Willelmi et omnium Fidelium defunctorum, et specialiter pro felicitate heredum dicti Domini Johannis, qui pro tempore fueiint domini Manerii de Fentengollen, oiare ac celebiaie debeant, et eidem Ecclesie nichilominus in Divinis deservire, fundare desideret, nobis 1 tradendum, MS , a clerical error. 2 Here Bishop Bronescombe, on Aug 13, 1261, dedicated a Church in honour of St Michael (Reg fol 20 ) Its Advowson was attached to the Manor of Fentongollan About half a centuiy aftei this Dedication, its Patron, Sir John de Trejagu, Knt, undertook to put the edifice into pei feet repair, and proposed to found a Chantry within it for four chaplains, wheie perpetual prayeis might be offered for himself and Joan his wife, for his parents John and Agnes ; for Walter de Stapeldon, the Bishop, his brother Sir Richard de Stapeldon, Knt, and his parents, W2 William and Mabilla de Stapeldon ; for the Royal Family; for Simon and Lucy de Trejagu ; for Philip and Maiy Le Sor; Stephen and Melora de Trewetheneke, and the Mullaborne family The proposal was approved and confirmed by the Bishop, who made the Church Collegiate, and the chief of the four clergymen who v ere to serve it to be an Archpriest, specially charged with the caie of the paiishioners The Chantiy property was reunited at the Dissolution to the Manor of Fentongollan {Oliver's Monasticon, p. 66)340 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON, Immiliter supplicavi quatinus lmjusmodi Cantariam fundandi Licenciaiu sibi concedere, ipsamque iundatam confo mai e, ac piedictam Ecclesiam pio susten-tacione lmjusmodi Capellanoium assignaie seu eidem Cantaiie appiopiiaie, interveniente Capitilii nostii consilio et assensu, auctoiitate 01 dinaria dignare-mur ; necnon circa ipsoium Capellanorum statimi;, qualem in dieta Cantai ia_ et quem gradimi inter se obtinere debeant statuere seu ordinale, sicut nobis expediie videretui et ipsorum honestati congiueret, curaremus. Nos, itaque, attendentes pie devocionis affeetnm quo Domini Johannis, Militis piedicti, in iiac parte viscera cornino ventili, ac ipsum exigentibus meiitis favore beni volo pi osequentes, ipsius supplicacionibus exaudicionis giaciam, quantum cum Deo possumus et ad nos pertinet, cupimus impertiri. Habito, igitui, supei hoc cum Decano et Capitolo nostio Exoniensi communi tractatu et solempni qui i equiritm plenioii, de ipSorurn consilio et assensu, eidem Johanni, fundandi Cantaiiam hujusmodi piimitus concessa ìicencia, ipsam sic fundatam auctoritate oidinaiia coniìrma-mus ; statuentes et ordinantes quod Officium Aicliipiesbiteri sit amodo perpetuum in eadem; ita, videlicet, quodimus Capellanorum hujusmodi, quem Aichipresbitemm eo quod aliis piesbiteris pieeiit servientibus ibidem, volumus nominali nobis et Successoiibus nostris qui pio tempoie fueiint, quociens, ¡Sede Exoniensi non vacante, pieficiendus fuerit, pei dictum Dominum Johannem et heredes suos, Dominos Maneiii de Fentengolen, quod ab Ecclesia nostra Exoniensi tenetur in feodum, ad quod Maneiium Advocacio ipsius Ecclesie pertinet, presentetur ; qui tam ad hujusmodi Archipiesbiteratus officium quam ad cuiam et regimen ipsius Parochialis Ecclesie, quam adpiesens vacantem ejusdem presbiteratus officio pio sustentacione ipsius Are hi presbiteri et alioium tiium Capellanorum appiopriamus, et eisdem Archipiesbiteio et Capellanis in piopiios usus ipsius Ecclesie, in qua hac occasione plus solito divine laudis officium persolvetui de cetero, utilitate pensata, accedente dietoium Decani et Capituli consilio et assensu, perpetuo Institucionis titulo possidendam concedimus, si ydoneus fuerit, admittatui, et de faciendo in Ecclesia piedicta continuam ìesiden-ciam personalem ac observalido hnjusmodi nostias Oidinaciones et Statuta in Institucione sua jm amenti vinculo perstringatui ; alioquin ipsius Institi!ciò seu Admissio nullius penitus sit momenti Volumus, autem, et oidinamus quod idem Aichipiesbitei, qui pio tempore fueiit et fructus perceperit- autumpnales, cedens vel decedens post fiuctus peiceptos ante Festum Invencionis Sancte Ciucis quandocumque, omnia enei a, tam in sustentacione Capellanoium quam alia incumbencia, usque ad idem Festum Invencionis pioximo secutuium, teneatur modis omnibus suppoitaie ; juie seu consuetudine, quod, vel que, de media Quadiagesima in nostia Diocesi hactenus usitatum, in aliis Rectoribus, locum optinet, non obstante ; juiibus et consuetudinibus in Admissione seu Repulsione Eectorum et alioium preficiendorum in nostia Diocesi in aliis aiticulis hactenus usitatis, circa Admissionem et Repulsionem huj usmodi Archipi esbiteri, quibus per premissa derogare non intendimus, in suo robore plenarie ìemansuris Quod si, forte, cedente vel decedente Archipiesbitero, hujusmodi Archipiesbiteiatus vacaverit, lieiede dicti Domini Johannis, seu alio ad quem dictum Manerium peitinebit infra etatem legitimam secundum consuetudinem Regni Anglie constituto, et in nostra seu Successoris nostii qui pio tempore fuerit racione feodi predicti custodia sive gai dia existente, ad nos vel Successores nostros confeiendi dictum Archipiesbiteiatum Persone ydonee libera peitinebit facultas. Sede, veio, Exoniensi Pastoiis solacio destituta et hnjusmodi heiede infia etatem ut premittitur existente, Dominus nostei, Rex Anglie qui prò tempore fueiit, 1 adone Baronie nostre et Ecclesie Exoniensis, que tunc in manu sua erit, jure suo ad eundem Archipiesbiteratum, si ipsum vacare tunc contigerit, poterit pi esentai e ; ita, videlicet, quod pei hujusmodi nostras vel Successoris nostri sive Regis Collaciones seu Presentaciones, heiedibus dicti Domini Johannis, dominis ipsius Manerii, cum ad etatem legitimam perveneiint, in aliis vacacionibus, quominus pi esentale valeaut ad eundem Archipresbiteratum et Ecclesiam, nullum prejudicium generetur Hujusmodi, veio, Aichipiesbiter sic ut premittitui institutus tres Capellanos, viros utique idoneos et honestos, de ipsius Fundatoiis vel heiedum suoium assensu eligat et assumat ; quos absque causa racionabili nolumus amoveri ; qui pieter Horas Ganonicas et Missam de die, quas ab omnibus Capellanis in ipsa Ecclesia seu Parochia hoiis competentibus dici piecipimus in communi, plenum Obsequium, tam pio vi vis quam prò defunctis, videlicet, Placebo, Dilige, et Commendacionem, ac tres Missas prò animabus pienominatorum, vel duas ad minus, et teiciam de SanctaGENERAL INDEX« 341 Maria, in qua nichilominus commemoiacionem pio dictis tam vivis quam defunctis fieli volumus, in eadem Ecclesia sen Parochia, cessante impedimento legitimo, diceie cotidie teneantui ; uno sempei, videlicet archipresbitero pie-dicto, circa curam Pai ochie et juia Episcopalia et Aichidiaconalia cum opoitueiit exhibenda summopere vigilante, Tenoie, eciam, Presencium piohibemus ne quis Capellanorum hujusmodi quocumque colme quesito in aliis Ecclesiis vicinis, vel circa aliud quodcumque Obsequium Diviuum, pieterqnam in dicta Paiochia perpetuo, Clericorum aut laicorum piecepto seu piece, valeant ministrare, dum dictorum Capellanorum numero voluerit aggregati ; quod si secus egerit, nisi teicio per Episcopum aut ejus Officialem, Aicliidiaconum Cornubie aut ejus Officialem, seu per predictum Archipresbiterum commonitus, nolueiit a talibus abstinere, a suo ibidem babito beneficio sit ipso jure privatus et de eodem repellatur omnino, et alius loco sui juxta formano. piecedentem ydoneus subrogetui. Quantum ad gradum inter eos habendum et quis anteferri debeat, statuimus et ordinamus quod is cui regimen tocius Parochie est commissum, quern, ut premisimus, Archipiesbiterum volumus nuncupari, de bonis diete Ecclesie, ipsi ut premittitur appropriate, libeie disponendi prout Rectoiibus aliariim Ecclesiarum nostre Diocesis jus sive consuetudo permittit, habeat facultatem ; ita, tamen, quod tam ipse quam alii Capellani quqs sibi Socios appellabit in eadem domo simul, cotidie, se simili et similiter ìeficiant et habitent in communi ; quodque idem Archipresbiter de bonis piovenientibus de Ecclesia predicta singulis Capellanis pro stipendio et ìoba sua singulis annis duas maicas ad duos anni Terminos, videlicet, in Festo Pascile et Sancti Michaelis pro equalibus porcionibus solvere teneatur; qui, quidem, Aichipresbiter tam in administracione bonorum, ut piemittitur, quam honoris prerogativa, ceteris preferatur ; aliis Capellanis inter se illuni gì aduni, in sedibus et aliis, quem ordo temporis quo in societate hujusmodi fuerint illis attiibuerit habituris, juxta legem que dicit quod is gradus ceteros antecedat quem in eodem genere militandi labor prolixior fecerat anteiie Quas, quidem, Ordinaciones nostras quilibet Capellanus qui ibidem lecipiendus fuerit, in sua admissione, se suo tempore quantum ad ipsum pertinent sei vatuium, prestito jui amento, corporaliter affirmabit. Salva nobis et Successoribus nostris, Episcopis Exoniensibus qui pro tempore fuerint, potestate piemissis addendi seu detrahendi eisdem, si, prout, et quando nobis aut ipsis videbimus seu viderint expedire, et sai vis juie et jurisdiccione Ecclesie nostre Exoniensis [ac eciam Archidiaconorum Comubie et suoium Officialium qui pio tempoie fueiint], in omnibus et singulis ac eciam auc imitate, quibus pei premissa in nullo volumus nec intendimus derogare —In cujus rei testimonium sigillum nostrum una cum sigillo Decani et Capitali Ecclesie nostre Cathedralis Exonie Piesentibus est appensum —Datum Exonie, septimo die mensis Februaiii, Anno Domini Millesimo tiicentesimo decimo nono [1319-20] ; 148, [163,—anothei copy, with no variations of importance except the addition of the words enclosed in brackets], — Commissio super dicta Cantana,— Walterus, etc , dilecto filio Magistio Ricardo de Coletone, Piecentoii in Ecclesia Exoniensi, salutem, etc.—Ad recipiendum Personam ydoneam quam adOffieium Archipresbiteratus in Ecclesia Sancti Michaelis de Penkevel, nostie Diocesis, per nos de consilio et assensu Capituli nostri, concurrentibus hiis qui de juie requiruntur, noviter ordinatum, et ad ipsam Ecclesiam eidem Officio appiopria-tam, Dominus Johannes de Tieiagu. canonico presentabit, eandemque Peisonam in eisdem Officio et Ecclesia, juxta foimam Constitucionis seu Oidinacionis nostre super hoc edite, quam vobis volumus ,exhibeii, premissa Inquisi-cione ad Presentation em hujusmodi in forma debita et consueta instituendum, ac ipsam Personam in corporalem possessionem ipsorum Officii et Ecclesie per vos, vel alium, inducendum, et defendendum inductam ; necnon Canonicam Obedienciam recipiendum, et omnia alia et singula faciendum que in premissis et circa, premissa necessaria fuerint vel eciam oportuna ; vobis, cum Canonice cohercionis potestate, tenore Presencium committimus vices nostras,—Datum Londoniis, xxiiij die mensis Aprilis, Anno Domini Millmo CCCmo vicesimo ; 149. St. Mullion [Sancti Melani, MS ] ; Taxations of the Vicarage,— I.—Yicarius . . , et successors ejusdem, nomine Vicaiie, habeant totum Sanctu-arium Ecclesie . excepta una pecia tene que vocatur parcus et continet in seu nam aciam terre Cornubiensem, velciiciter. Habeant, eciam, Yicarii . . . totum altalagium in omnibus poicionibus, et solvant Procuracionem Archi-342 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON, diaconi, Cathedi aticum, efc Sinodatioum ; et sustinebnnt Libi os, Yestimenta, et cetera Ornamenta ad Rectoiiam pertinencia, necnon vitium fenestrarum Cancelli et coopertniam, suis snmptibus, postquam per Dominos Decanum et Capitulum Exonienses, qnibus dicta Ecclesia Sancti Melani existit appropriata, fnerint semel competentei leformata et correcta. Qui, quidem, Decanus et Capitulum sustinebnnt omnia alia onera Cancelli, et extraoi dinai ia ejusdem Ecclesie, imposita et imponenda Habeant, edam, Vicarii . herbam et totumfructum predicte pecie teire excepte, quousque placueiit piedictis Decano et Capitulo giangiam vel domos alias in predicta teira consti ueie, vel decimas suas extra domos ìeponere in eadem ; salva Domino Exoniensi, etc , potestate augmentandi et minuendi, etc. (28 Api il, 1310) ; 50.—This Entiy was cancelled —“va . , . cat,”—and the following note added,—u Est infra, sub eadem data, in penultimo folio quaterni sequentis ” II. -Yicarius . . et successors ejusdem . habeant totum Sanctuaiium . . cum manso in eodem Sanctuaiio situato, excepta una aera terre clausa, que jacet in Boriali paite predictorum mansorum {sic); que, quidem, acia terre Decano et Capitulo Exoniensi, . . , lemaneat, pio grangiis et aliis domibus, eisdem necessariis, construendis et edificandis, cum ipsis placueiit, in eadem Habeant, edam, et percipiant idem Vicaiius et sui successors . . totum altillagium diete Ecclesie in omnibus porcionibus, in quo decimam cujuscumque cultuie in oitis nunc existentibus cum vanga excultis et excolendis, una cum feno tocius Paiochie, volumus compreliendi ; dicta acia tene, et decimis garbarum cujuscumque geneiis biadi ubicumque in dicta Parochia excultarum—exceptis excultis in ortis, ut premittitur, et excolendis—dumtaxat remanentibus Decano et Capitulo antedictis Yolumus edam, et oidinamus quod idem Yicarius et sui successors habeant et peicipiant, singulis annis, duas marcas annue pensionis a Scaccaiio Beati Petri Exoniensis in augmentacionem Yicarie antedicte, et agnoscant omnia et singula onera ordinaria diete Ecclesie : sustinebunt, eciam, Libros, Vestiràenta, et cetera Ornamenta ipsius Ecclesie ad Rectoriam spectancia ; necnon vitium fenestrarum ipsius Cancelli et coopertniam ejusdem, suis sumptibus, postquam hec per Executors borie memorie Domini Thome, dudum Exoniensis Episcopi, pioximi Predecessoris nostii, semel competenter ì eparata fuerint et coi reta; onera, vero, extraordinaria omnia et singula, eidem Ecclesie imposita et imponenda, sus-tineant et agnoscant Decanus et Capitulum antedicti ; salva nobis et Successoribus nostris potestate dictam Vicaiiam augmentandi et minuendi, etc. (28 Aprii, 1310) ; 69b. St. Neot; See “Dedications”; 161b. Sir Philip, the Yicar, being very infìim, the Bishop appointed Sir Ralph de Rodeyn (or Redeyn), chaplain, to be his coadjutoi (28 Feb , 1313-14) ; 83. Ordinacio super sustentacione Vicarii Sancti Nioti : -Apud Sanctum Germanum, die Lune pioxima post Festum Sancti Edmundi Archiepiscopi [18 Nov., 1314], Episcopus remisit Domino Radulpho Retyn, presbitero, custodi seu coajutori (sic) deputato pei eundem Episcopum Domino Philippo, Peipetuo Vicaiio Ecclesie Sancti Nioti in Cornubia, lepre morbo laboranti, onus calculandi supei administracione sua in dicta Custodia Etdabit statim idem Dominus Radulphus ad elemosinam dicti Episcopi viginti solidos, et singulis annis, durante dicta Custodia, viginti solidos, solvendos in Festo Nativitatis Sancti Johannis Baptiste; primo teimino solucionis viginti solidorum annuorum predictorum incipiente in Festo Nativitatis Beati Johannis Baptiste proximo secuturo Et oidinavit ulterius quod, quia sine peiiculo idem Vicarius non potuit inter sanos itacommunitei prout consuevit conversali, quod idem Yicarius habeat meliorem cameram, cum domibus adherentibus eidem, excepta aula, ad inhabitandum, comedendum, et bibendum ; et quod obturetur hostium inter predictam carnei am et aulam, et fìat hostium de novo adpredictam cameram exterius, in loco competenti, per quod idem Vicaiius, cum opusfuerit, egressum habeat et ingressum ; et cloaca, similiter, ad dictam cameram, in loco ■ competenti Item, quod prefatus Dominus Radulphus solvat dicto Yicaiio, singulis septimanis, pio sustentacione sua in cibis, potibus, et calceatura, et ceteris minutis necessaiiis, duos solidos steilingoium ; et singulis [annis], in Festo Sancti Michaelis in Septembii, vel ciicitei, viginti solidos pio ìoba sua ; quodque sustineat domos diete Vicaiie, tarn illos quas inhabitat dictus Vicarius quam ceteias domos omnes diete Vicaiie; et omnia oneia ad dictam Vicaiiam spectancia interim subeat et agnoscat. Et super dicta Ordinacione habuit Literas tantum ; 89b.GENERAL INDEX. 343 St, Newlyn,— —Commission, diiected (13 June, 1310) to the Dean of St Ciantock, to leceive the confessions of certain debtors theie, who had kept back from Roger de Otery, Chancellor pf Exetei, ceitain portions of the levenues of the Rectoiy of St Newlyn (appropiiated to the Ohancelloiship) ; and to take such steps as might be necessaiy ; 52b —See Cargaul; 117. St. Paul (hodie “ Paul/' near Penzance),— In Ecclesia Beati Thome Martiiis de Glasney, xxij die mensis Augusti, Frater Ricardus de Gloucestre, Procuratoi Abbatis et Conventus de Hailis, Ecclesiam Sancti Pauli in Cornubia optinencium in propiios us us, nomine Dominorum suorum predictorum et Parochianoium dicte Ecolesie, ad ipsorum excusacionem supplicavit Episcopo, tunc presenti, quod placeret eidem ad dictam Ecclesiam declinare, ut quatuor Altaria de novo facta in eadem consecraret; eodem Episcopo respondente quod ad id tunc non vacabat eidem, set eosdem Abbatem et Conventum, ac eciam Parochianos, usque ad pioximum adventum suum ad Partes Cornubie, habuit super hoc, ut dicebat, ut tunc, pi o legitime excusatis; 108. —Licence granted to the Abbat and Convent of Hayles, to put this Benefice [“ Sancti Pauli in Penwithe,” MS ], out to farm fiom Michaelmas, 1317, for one year (1 Aug., 1317); 120b: again, foi two years from Michaelmas, to Richard de Trewarveneth, clerk (3 Aug , 1320); 150b. St. Perran-Uthno (see page 10) [Udno parva, MS.],— Robert Bythewalle, R,—Dispensation: non-residence for two years, to study, etc (11 Feb, 1308-9); 38. He put the Benefice out to farm, for three years from 12 Feb , 1308-9), to Sir Thomas de Stapeldone, for 17 marks a year, to be paid in equal portions on the Feasts of the Purification, the Exaltation of the Holy Cross, and S Peter and S Paul; the said Thomas to sustain all ordinary, and the Rectoi all extraordinary burdens, and to keep up the buildings; ibid —Sir Adam, priest, R.,—“ Licencia standi in obsequiis Domini Johannis de Carmynou, Militis,” for the year ending Michaelmas, 1321 (9 Sept., 1320); 151 St Perran-Zabulo [Sancti Pyrani, MS ],— The Bishop grants Sequestration to Sii Wm, de Milebome, R of Larihoin (St. Ruan-Lanyhorne), 1 Aug , 1309 ; 42b William de Tresimpel, the V., being veiy old and infirm, the Bishop appointed Sir Wm de Trewowen, priest, his coadjutor (5 Feb, 1309-10) —“ Et memorandum quod Dominus Willelmus de Milleborne, Rectoi Ecclesie de Larihorn, manucepit coram Domino pro dicto Domino Willelmo de Trewrowen (sic) quod diligenter et fideliter faciet omnia et singula etc ; 47.—Again, Michael de Trewroneck, priest, was appointed his coadjutor, “interdicta eidem Willelmo administracione omnimoda bonoium ad eandem Vicariam pertinencium, ita quod predictus Michael inveniat eidem Willelmo, citra Festum Sancti Michaelis proximo futurum, singulis septimanis, singulos decern et octo denarios, et post dictum Festum, singulis septimanis, duos solidos eidem inveniat pro sui sustentacione, et de lesiduo hospitalitatem teneat, et omnia onera . . . persolvat ” (13 August, 1310); 54. St. Probus,— Commission directed to the Dean of “Powdeichire” and the V. of St Probus,— for the Sequestiation of the revenues of (the Precentor of Exeter, as) R of St Probus and of all the Canons there; the accounts to be sent to the Bishop (11 March, 1308-9) ; 38b —Taxacio Vicarie Sancti Probi:— The Bishop had officially visited this Collegiate Chuich (which was also Parochial), and had found that not only was the Vicarage “ non taxata in certis porcionibus,” but that so large a proportion of the levenues was absorbed by the Canons that an altogether insufficient sum lemained for the sustentation of the Vicar. Accordingly, he cited the Tieasurer of Exeter, the Canons holding Prebends in St. Probus, and all others concerned in the matter, and proceeded to the344 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON, Taxation of the Yicaiage; detaining— “ quod Yicaiins qui nunc est, et ejus successoies, nomine Vicaiie piedicte, habeant totum mansum quocl idem Yicarius nunc inhabitat, cum tota ten a, quam similitei nuncoccupat, ad idem peitinente; quod mansum et que tena ad Prebendam quam Maitinus de Suttone in predicta Ecclesia optinet anteapeitinebant Habeant, eciam, omnes minntas decimas et totum altilagium Ecclesie supradicte et Capellarum ejusdem Item, habeant a Willelmo de Haipedene, Canonico in eadem Ecclesia piebendato, et ejus successoribus piedictam Piebendam optinentibus, ammani Pensionem dimidie marce tantummodo, singulis annis, in Pesto Sancii Michaelis peisolven-dam Ceteia, autem, in quibuscumque bonis, juiibus, seu ìebus peitinentibus, divismi ad Canonias et Piebendas sen quecumque Beneficia ipsius Ecclesie consistant ipsis Canonicis, Prebendaiiis, et Beneficiatis ; illis dumtaxat exceptis que superius predicto Yicario paicialitei sunt assignataper omnia sempei salvis. Solvant, autem, iidem Yicaiii Martino de Suttone, Canonico in eadem Ecclesia prebendato, et ejus successoiibus piedictam Piebendam optinentibus, singulis annis, in Festo Sancti Michaelis, decern solidos annue Pensionis Item, predicti Yicarii, suis sumptibus, agnoscant omnia oneia ordinaria ejusdem Ecclesie et Capellarum ejusdem, ad Rectoiiam et Yicariam de juie vel consuetudine pertinenza, tarn in Libiis, Ornamenti» Cancelli, Piocuracionibus Archidiaconorum, et aliis hujusmodi oneiibus universis ; hoc excepto, quod Procuracionem Episcopi Exoniensis, vel alteiius Supeiioris, piedictam Ecclesiam seu Collegium ejusdem visitantis, non persolvant, nec quicquam contilbuant ad eandem Extraoidinaiia, vero, a predictis Thesauiario, Canonicis, et Yicario, secundum Taxacionem singularuni Porcionum piius inde factam, persolvantui ; ita, videlicet, quod quilibet solvat pio Poicione sua secundum eandem Taxacionem quam pei presentem Oidinacionem et Taxacionem Yicarie diminuì nolumus vel augeri Salva nobis et successoiibus nostiis potestate dictam Vicariam augni entandi, etc — (“die Lune pioxima ante Festum Sancti Marce,” Evangel-iste, videlicet octavo Kalendas Maii,”—24 April, 1312) ; 74b —See Bisiman, William de ; 43b: also, St Kea ; 55, 56 St. Ruan-Lanyhorne [Larihorn, MS.],— William de Milebome, R ,—Licence of non-iesidence, foi a yeai, to study, etc —“duodecimo Kalendas Maii,”—(20 April), 1310; 49b—Mastei Henry Bloyou, R ,—Commissioned to deal with all Causes in the Consistoiy Court, in the absence of the Official-Piincipal (20 Sept, 1320) ; 151b. St. Stephen s-by-Saltash [“ Ecclesia de Esse, in Cornubia],”— Peter de Skeltone, R ,—Licence of non-iesidence till Pentecost [18 May, 1310], to study, etc (29 Dec , 1309) ; 45b: again, “Licencia commorandi in Scolis per biennium, in Partibus transmaiinis, vel in Anglia, pi out elegerit ; ita, tamen, quod singulis hujusmodi annis, si in Anglia fuerit, saltim semel in Adventu piedictam Ecclesiam suam visitet, et per totam Quadiagesimam residenciam in eadem faciat peisonalem ” (12 Oct , 1315) ; 110b —Roger Daudele, R ,—Licence of non-iesidence till Midsummer, 1323 (9 Api il, 1322),—“dabit xl solidos,” 167b—Renewed, for two yeais (22 Aug), and extended to thiee yeais (21 Dec ) ; 168. St. Stephen’s in Brannel,— Thomas de Branel, R , accolite (22 Feb , 1308-9 ; 220),—Licence of non-iesidence for two yeais, to study, etc (24 Oct, 1308) ; 36: again (subdeacon), till Michaelmas, “ut insistere valeat studio liteiaium” (10 May, 1310); 51: again, from Michaelmas, 1310, to Michaelmas, 1311 (6 Aug , 1310) ; 53b: again, till Michaelmas (30 Nov, 1311); 66b: again, [Sancti Stephani in Poudere (margin, in Bianel), MS ], foi a year, “ excausis ceitis et legitimis,” and it is added that “super hoc non habuit Liteias, et ex hoc, et ut Dominus dimittat in pace eundem super hiis que conti a eum ex Officio suo inchoavit, pi out patet in Rotulo Placitoium de Coi nubia, ìes-piciet clemenciam Domini” (3 Nov , 1321),—“x maicas ” ; 162: again, till Eastei (27 March), and foi thiee years afteiwaids (gianted at Chudleigh 2 Feb, 1322 3 ; ìeceived, 8 Maich, at Crediton),—“et [Dominus] fecit finem supei hoc, per Dominos Johannem de Tieiagu et Johannem de Caiminou,GENERAL INDEX. 345 pio vj libris; sol vendis—xl solidos in Festo Beati Micbaelis, xl solidos in Festo Pasche, et îesiduos xl solidos in proximo tunc Festo Michaelis ” ; 172. St. Stythians,— Sir Roger de Cai minou, R ,—Commission, diiected to John de Godi evi, R. of St Perran-Uthno (13 Oct, 1317) —Foi two yeais, oi more, Carminou had been, “ propter ipsius manifestaci offensam, ad instanciam Minou et Ricardi, fratrum suorum, dudum contractam, Majoiis Excommunicacionis Sentencia innodatus; [eumque] sint illi merito fiuctus Ecclesiastici sub-trahendi cui Ecclesie Communio denegatur, nosque piefato Domino Rogeio fructus hujusmodi subtraximus per Deci etum, etc ” The Custody was given to Godrevi, and the Rector was forbidden to interfere ; 123. St. Y epe,— Commission, directed to Roger de Otery, as to the deprivation of Thomas de Euty, “ qui se dicit Vicarium esse Sancti Yepi ” (10 Aug , 1308) ; 35 St. Wendron,— Master Ralph, V ,—Licence to farm the revenues of the Rectory for five years, the Abbat and Convent of Rewley [“ Regalis Loci juxta Oxoniam,” MS ] consenting (14 May, 1324) ; 180 Sake, Henry, R. of St Mary-Arches, Exeter ; 161. Salcombe-Regis, see Branscombe (Inst), 126b. [ Visitations,— I. —(On the day after the first Visitation of Branscombe, and by the same Yisitois), “Die Mercuiii sequente,” i e 12 July, 1301,— Defectns Libiorum Matutinalium de novo suppletur per Capitulum, qui con-tulerunt nuper Ecclesie unum bonum Poitiforium Et est ibi quoddam novum Psalterium per se Antiplionarium vêtus et putrefactum -et Legenda similiter— penitus dilaniatum per necligenciam Vicarii, qui eos in. loco humido jaceie permisit. Duo Calices sufficientes Tria paria Vestimentorum plenaiia Tria paria Corporaliuni, cum suis repositoiiis j superpellicium cum rocheto sufficiente. Ciismatorium cum seia Ymago Beate Virginis, de cujus nomine est Ecclesia, vetustate mutillata (sic) et insufficiens Missale bonum, cum nota Unum Giadale, novum et bonum, cum Tropario et Processionali in eodem Vexillum novum et honestum Aliud vêtus et abjectum Crux Processionalis sufficiens, 'Cancellimi discoopertum ; set est in cooperiendo. Celatura ultra Majus Altare corrigenda Pixis ad Eukaristiam de cupro, sine sei a. Duo fiole sufficientes Parochiani dieunt quod Robeitus, Vicaiius, competentei facit ea que ad Divinum spectant Officium. De aliis Aiticulis nichil deponunt, quia nicbil sciunt, ut dieunt *Turati,—Johannes le Kynge, Reginaîdus Haueke, Willelmus de Hyndeburghe, Petrus Sanguyn, Robertus de la Slade, Willelmus Machoun, Willelmus le Messer, et Willelmus Hamelyn, juiati, dieunt—quod Magistei Petrus, nunc Firmarius ipsorum, bene manutenet eos et défendit, nec est eis injuriosus in aliquo Et dieunt quod sunt in Manerio predicto de ledditu assiso xvli, ixs. Valorem Dominici nesciunt estimare, nec peiquisitum Cuiie seu Capituli. Molendinum est in fieri novum ; et valet pel annum iiij marcas Item, dieunt quod presens Fiimarius nichil recepit a predecessore suo pro defectibus sub-plendis Et quod recepit omnes domus de Chevilstone debiles ; set modo omnes corrueiunt, vel sunt in conuendo, et possunt ìeparari per iiij marcas, Dieunt, eciam, quod una bona grangia, cum alia magna domo, ibi sufficeiet Repara-cionem stabuli piostrati apud Saltecumbe estimant ad xls ; coquine, iijs, warderobe, xijc? Item, dieunt quod Firmarius melioiavit Manerium in domibus apud Donseumbe de novo constiuctis, clausis factis, et alias, ad valenciam xxv maicarum ; et nichilominus estimantui defectus domoium de Donseumbe, nunc apparentes, ad xls Pieteiea, dieunt quod sei vicia ipsoium quedam, et pro majoii parte, extenduntui in ìedditum ; et alia faciunt sicut ab antiquo tacere consueverunt —Archives of the D AC, No. 3673, page 35 II. — Visitacio apucl Saltcimbe, post moitem Petri de Insula,—“facta die Lune346 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. proxima post Festum Sancti Mathie, Apostoli, Anno Domini, M° CCO secundo [25 Feb., 1302 3], per Magistros Jobannem de Upavene et Robertum de Veteii Terra, Senescallos Scaccarii Beati Petri Exoniensis. In presencia quorum Adam de la Knolle, Peti us Sanguyn, Reginaldus Hauek, Willelmus Haywaid, Willelmus Hamelyn, Willelmus Macbun, Robertus Genever, Willelmus Hyndeburghe, Thomas Athelaid, Ricardus Fabei, Johannes le Hopere, Henricus de Hilleweye, Ricardus de Hilleweye, Johannes de la Knolle, et Johannes de la Burghe, juiati, diount quod defectus molendini potest repparaii per centum solidos ; et illi defectus contigerunt tempore Magistri Petii Defectus giangie decimalis, juxta dictum molendinum, potest repparaii per xxs ; et hoc ut prius Et dicta grangia potest erigi sufficienter per quinque marcas. Item, columbaie per xs, tempore Petii Firmarii. Bercaria de Saltcumbe pei xs. Vivaria et fosseta possunt mundaii eciam et repparari per xs Defectus Aule, carnei e, wai derobe, et celai ii, cum omnibus infra contentis, possunt reppaiaii pei 1x5. Defectus coquine pei xxs Stabulum quod Dominus Firmaiius ibidem invenit vix valuit xls ; quod coiruit tempoie suo, et potest erigi competens ad Maneiium per Cs. Gardinum deteriorato per ventum, tempore Petri Firmai ii, per xxs. Item, dicunt quod apud Dones-cumbe magna grangia in nullo deterioratur tempore dicti Firmarii ; veiumtamen defectiva est ad estimacionem v inaicarum Item, dicunt quod giangia decime deterioiatur, tempore suo, ad estimacionem xls , et potest repparaii sufficienter per xli. ; quia oportet de novo repparari. Hostium bovelie potest reparari per xijcZ. Domus ad plaustra deterioratur tempore predict! Fii marii per vs, et potest fieli sufficienter pei xls Dicunt, eciam, quod erexit ibidem novum stabulum juxta poitam, etbonam portam; Aulam, cum camera, et gianarium, cum warderoba ; boveriam cum stabulo, et beicariam Item, dicunt quod apud Chevelistone tot quedam domus, que conuit tempore predicti Firrnarn, et potest reparari eque bona pei xls Item, est ibi alia domus, que deterioratur ad xxs , et potest fieri sufficienter per xls. Hostia boverie possunt reparari per iiijs. Grangia deterioratur tempore predicti Firmarii ad xxs, et potest fieri sufficienter ad ilium locum per x marcas Item, dicunt quod apud Suetecumbe tot una domus, que corruit tempoie piedicti Firmarii, et hoc de consensu Decani et Capituli, qui non cuiarunt de eaquia non tot necessaria, pio eo quod domus de Chevelistone sufficiunt modo, quas tunc temporis non habuerunt. Poterit, tamen, eiigi consimilis pei xls. Dicunt, eciam, quod apud Chevelistone erexit medietatem unius boverie, loco veteris que corruit Item, est ibi quedam Capella pertinens ad Ecclesiam de Sydebyri discoopeita ; set ad quem spectat repparacio ejusdem ignorato, Postea, de consensu Decani et Capituli, inter Firmarium de Saltcumbe et Executores Magistri Petri de Insula, convenit quod dictus Firmai ius habeat a dictis Executoribus de bonis defuncti tantummodo viginti unam libras sterlingorum pro repparacione defectuum ibidem, et quod illam peccuniam tantummodo in reppai adone defectuum pi edictorum convertere teneatur. Summa defectuum qui contigerunt suo tempore in singulis locis’preter Suetecumbe —xx]li —Summa defectuum ad sufficienter repparandum in singulis locis— xxxiiijfo'. vjs. viijd —ibid , page 40. III. — Visitacio Ecclesie de Salcumbe, facta per Magistros R. Germeyn et J, de Upavene, die Veneris proxima ante Festum Sancte Trinitatis [19 May], Anno Domini M° CCCmo septimo, — Pixis ad Eukaristiam de cupio, et sine seruia Celatura deficiens super Majus Altare. Crismatorium male depictum, sine serura. Duo Calices quorum pedes loccant. j par Vestimentorum valde debile ; et defficit (sic) unum par Vestimentorum de proxima Visitacione. Unum superpellicium tantum cunfrocheto integro ; et deficit unum superpellicium de proxima Visitacione. Missale bonum, set male ligatum in principio. Duo Vexilla bona Gradale bonum. Cancellus male coopertus Manuale penitus insufficiens. Ordinale nullum. Una fenestra vitrea fracta in Cancello. Unum Psalterium tantum, male ligatum, Baptis-terium male lotum. Una Capella Beate Malie Magdalene discooperta, in parte Occidentali Ecclesie, pei prostracionem unius fraxis Velum Nupciale deficit. Frontella deficiunt. Manutergia deficiunt. Nullus est ciphus infirmorum. Adam Attaknolle, Petrus Sangun, Thomas Michel, Willelmus le Hayward, Willelmus Hamelyn, Robertus Genever, Willelmus Hyndeburghe, Thomas Hailard, Galfridus Gybbe, Ricardus Faber, Henricus Hyldeweye, Ricardus de Hyldeweye, Johannes de la Knolle, et Johannes de la Buighe, Parochiani, jurati dicunt,—GENERAL INDEX. 347 Ad primum Articulum—quod Yicaiius bene instruit eos, et festinanter visitat infirmos. Ad secnndum Articulum dicunt—quod Dominus bene tenet eos, et non est eis injuiiosus, giavando eos injuste; et bene defendit eos Item, de redditu— in eodem statu tenet sicut invenit ; de consuetudinibus antiquis—nichil, de novo impositis lege. Dicunt quod omnes prepositi solebant habere prandium a Festo Sancti Petri ad Vincula usque ad Festum Sancti Michaelis, et modo deficiunt, pro tempore nunc Firmarii tantum De ten a alienata—nichil. De servis libertari donatis—nichil De dominico melioiato, vel non—dicunt quod, in iij acris terre marliatis, unam viigam et dimidiam virgam, xxxvs ixd De gardinis sive pomeriis, piscaiiis, pratis, columbariis, claustris sive clausis, et molendinis, dicunt quod nullum inveniunt defectum per Firmarium, nisi per ventum. De averagio—nichil De instauro recep[t]o—nichil debet remanere. Emendacio defectuum apud Salcumbe, per Magistrum Walterum de Stapeldone,— Inprimis, per Thomam Michel, Anno E[dwaidi IJ xxxjo,—In uno molendino de novo facto viij^ xviijs iiijc? —Item, per Robertum Genever, prepositum ibidem anno sequenti, in custu domorum xs vd, db —Item, per eundem, in novo stabulo, cum cariacione meiemii et furagio ad cooperturam, cum porta, liijs iiijd Item, per Galfridum Gibbe, prepositum ibidem anno sequenti, in edificiis emendendis (sic) et in fossatis reparandis, dedefectibus Petri de Insula, xxvjs vd db quad — Item, per eundem, in nova grangia de Chevelistone, viijli ijs. viijo? db quad , sine cariacione calcis et tocius meiemii ad estimacionem xls.— Item, per Thomam eundem, ad perficiendiun dictam grangiam lxvs xd. —Item, per eundem, ad faciendum quendam ncvum parcum apudChevelystone, liijs iiijc2,— Item,inbordis, emptisper Dominum, et missis apud Salcumbe, ad reparacionem ostiorum grangiarum et aliarum domorum, cum custu cariagii, per estimacionem xls. Item, in emendacione Cancelli, iiijii. xviijs. viiji# Et pro cariagio petrarum et calcis xs —Item, pio emendacione domorum, et molendinorum, et elausorum anni presentis xxxjs. vjd db. Et dicunt quod nullum erit proficuum Fiimario de vivai io perficiendo --Qui dicunt quod nullus est defectus, ad presens, pertinens ad repaiacionem Firmarii ; et dicunt quod Magister Walterus, nunc Firniarius, postquam firmam lecepit ibidem, et post ultimam Yisitacionem, expendidit (sic) in repparaoionem defectuum, qui fuerunt ibidem tempore quo firmam recepit, tam in domi bus quam in aliis, pei manus diversorum pre-positorum xxxviij^ xs viijd, db quad Et dicunt quod non est ad utiiitatem Manerii quod reparetur vivarium antiquum — ibid , page 48. J Saltcumbe, Martin de, inst. to Shebbear; 41. Saliciis, Boneface de ; L 214. Salisbury, the D andC. of; Patrons of Kenton ; 151b: of West Alvington ; 169. Sampford-Courtenay, — Sii Reymund de Sully, R ,—Licence of non-residence till Michaelmas, 1312, to study, etc (19 Oct, 1311) ; 64b: renewed for two years (“sexto Kalendas Aprilis ”—27 March, 1312) ; 69b: again, “Licencia ut ab instanti Festo Sancti Michaelis proximo secutuio stare possit cum Domina, matre sua, quamdiu eidem Domino placuerit, absque personali Residencia in Ecclesia sua facieuda ; ita quod, interim, singulis annis solvat xx solidos in Fabricam Ecclesie Exoniensis, pro disposicione ejusdem Domini convertendam (sic) ; quodque pauperibus paiochianis diete Ecclesie, pio tempore hujusmodi sue absencie, competentem assignet et solvat de bonis ipsius Ecclesie porcionem ” (18 Sept, 1319) ; 142b. Sampford-Peverell,— Nicholas de Esse, R ,—Dispensation: non-residence foi a year, to study, etc (8 July, 1324) ; he was to take subdeacon’s Oiders within the year ; 180b.— See “ Dedications ” ; 126b Sancta Elena, Wm. de, see “ Wills5'—Quivil ; L 200. Sancta Margareta, Richard de, collated (by lapse) to a Portion in St. Endellion ; 71. See St. Endellion (Inst) ; 84, 113b.348 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Sancta Margareta, Walter de, Canon-Regular o£ Bodmin ; 71 Sancti Kaveriani, Isabella, see St Colan ; 83b. Sancto Albano, Elias de, see Rradnineh ; 36, 39b, 56b. Sancto Amando, John de, see Dittisham ; 115. Sancto Claro, Egidia de, see Little Torrington {Inst.) ; 71b. Sancto Constantino, Roger de, R of Sil verton; 43b, 62b, 128b : deceased ; 169.—See L 201, 214, 214b. Sancto Cuthberto, Roger de, Canon-Regular of Bodmin ; 71. Sancto Edwardo, John de, “ Custos ” of (French) Alien Priories in Cornwall ; L 2Q4b. Sancto Genesio, Robert and Symon de, see Otterham and Washford-Pyne {hist) Sancto Germano, Henry de, inst, to Meshaw ; 110, 123. Sancto Germano, Walter de, inst, to St. Minver; 130. Sancto Hermete, Martin de, inst, to Sheldon ; 152b Sancto Johanne, Edw. de, inst to Tawstock ; 63b : resigns ; 82. Sancto Johanne, Henry de, inst, to Doddiscombsleigh ; 45b : deceased; 56. Sancto Karentoko, Philip de, inst, to St. Sancreed; 70. Sancto Laurencio, Bartholomew de (Archdeacon of Exeter, and R. of Exminster—see L 197b), collated to the Deanery of Exeter; 61b : presents to Bishop’s Tawton; 129b : to Braunton; 146b.—/See Powderham; 115b. Sancto Laurencio, Bartholomew de [jun.], inst. to Meeth ; 79b, 81b, 100b, 116b, 124: resigns; 147 : is inst. to Braunton ; 146b. Sancto Leonardo, Richard de, inst. to Woolfardisworthy (R.) ; 57, 60b, 69b, 76b. Sancto Leonardo, Walter de, R. of St. Olave s, Exeter ; 145b. Sancto Martino, Richard de, inst. to Little Hempston ; 150b : deceased ; 174. Sancto Mauro, Sir Nicholas de, Knt., presents to Black Torrington; 110. Sancto Stephano, William de, see Dean-Prior ; 28c. Sancto Uvelo, John de, see Launceston Priory ; 37 Sancto Winnoco, Joan de, co-patron of Menhenyot ; 123b Sancto Wynnoco, Philip de, Y. of St Sancreed, deceased ; 105. Sandale, John de [afterwards Bishop of Winchester], collated to a Prebend in St. Crantock; 102b, 103, 104b: Chancellor of England ; L 207b.GENERAL INDEX. 349 Sanghefele, John de, clerk ; L 209b Sauser, Robert le; L 188, etc—Also, Robert, son of Peter le Sauser, of Berkhampstead ; L 190b, etc Scharstede, Bricius de, see Rome, Court of ; 151. Scheptone, Gilbert de; L 191. Schillonde, Rd. de, collated to Farringdon (V.Ì ; 83b : resigns ; and is inst. to Sheldon; 131 : resigns Sheldon ; 152b. See Ashreigney ; 50 Schillynforde, Philip de, inst, to Instow ; 44b. Schillyngford, Robert de, R of Dunchideock; 35b: R. of Forrabury {Orel) 240b. Schillyngford, William de—-called, also, “ de Stonhouse,” see Forrabury and Dunchideock (lust). Schillingham (in St Stephen’s-by-Saltash), see Ferrariis, Wm. de, “ Oratories ” ; 127b Schireford, John de, inst, to Meavy ; 163b. Schireforde, Matthew de, inst, to Upton-Hellxons; 56b, 64b: resigns, 112b. Scilly, the Isles of,— —“Eisdemdie et loco [“ apud Pai cum de Lanerghe,” 19 Aug., 1315], emanavit quedam Citacio Piiori Insule de Sully, ad citaudum quendani Dominum Petrum, dictum Visconte, capelianum, apud Exoniam, ad proximum Diem Juridicum post Festum Sancti Luce Evangeliste, responsuium super eo quod diu tenuit, et adhuc tenet, in fornicacionis amplexu quandam Mabillam de Marghasiou—ad coneccionem anime sue ” ; 107b. —Conimissio pi o Incarcerato petendo,— Mastei William de la Were, appointed by the Bishop (24 Feb, 131617), “ad petendum et recipiendum, nomine nostio, a Venerabili et Discieto Viro, Domino Ranulpho de Albo Monasteiio, Milite, et Domino Insule de Sully, nostre Diocesis, et ab aliis quibuscuraque ipsius Domini Ranulphi Senescallis, Ballivis, et Ministiis aliis, in hac paite per ipsum deputatis seu deputandis, Johannem de Were, clericum nostrum in dieta Insula, pro quibuscumque homicidiis, ìobberiis, seu feloniis aliis, ut dicitur, indictatum, et pioptei hoc captum, et in dieta Insula sub dominio et potestate prefati Domini Ranulphi imprisonatum, et ad omnia alia et singula cum Canonice cohercionis potestate debite faciendum que in hac paite necessaria [sint] vel eciam oportuna. Ratum habituri et firmum quicquid, etc ; 117b —Memorandum quod Johannes de Were liberatus extiterat Magistro Willelmo de la Were. Commissario Venerabilis Patris, Domini Walteri, Dei gracia Exoniensis Episcopi, die Martis proxima post Festum Apostolorum Petri et Pauli (5 July) Anno Domini M° CCC° xvij, ad petendum et ìecipiendum eundem Johannem per Dominum Michaelem Petit, Militem, Senescallum Venerabilis Viri, Domini Ranulphi de Albo Monasterio, Militis, Domini Insule de Sully, ad prisonam dicti Patris, pio eo quod idem Johannes cofferam Roberti de Henkastel fregit, et xl marcas felonice asportavit, ut est indictatum —In cujus rei testimonium sigillum dicti Domini Ranulphi presenti Cedule est appensum.—Datum in Castro de Sulli, die et anno supradictis ; 122 Scot (alias Schorham), William le, priest, see Bosham ; 157. Scothowe, Wm. de, see St. StephenVin-Brannel (Inst.) ; 117b.350 THE REGISTER OP BISHOP STAPELDON. Scotland ; Documents relating to the War,— Breve de decima concessa Regi pei Clei uni Cantimi iensis Pi ovincie :— Edwaidus, etc., Waltero, etc, saluterò —Notificato vobis, et aliis Regni nostr* Fidelibus, ad Parliamentum nostmm apud Westmonasteiium in Octabis Sanct1 Hillarii proximo pieteiitis, qualitei Scoti nostii rebelles, in sua inveteiata persistendo nequicia, post ten as nostras et nostrorum Fidelium in dicta Ten a Scocie et Maichia ejusdem nequiter occupatas, partes dicti Regni nostii Anglie per depredaciones et facta alia dgtestanda noviter invaserunt, vos, et ceteri de Clero Cantuariensis Provincie, necessitatis articulum intuentes, pro defensione Ecclesie et Regni Anglie et repulsione dictorum rebellium, decimam pioventuum et Beneficiorum vestrorum, anno pi esenti, curialiter coneessistis, quod vos non ambigimus non latei e. Veruni, cum super solucione decime antedicte, nnde una medietas in crastino Invencionis Sancte Cmcis proximo preterito [4 May], solvi debuerat, per diversa Mandata nostra, tana sub Magno quam sub Piivato Sigillis nostris, vos fecerimus excitari, et vos inde, ac si de nostro et Regni nostri dispendio modicum curaretis, tepide execucionem fecistis, cum de medietate predicta adhuc magna pars aietro existat, in admiracionem inducimur vehementem ; presertim cum ad hoc fidelitatis instinctus quo cuncti incole dicti Regni pro defensione ejusdem vires adhibere tenentur, vos reddidisse debuerat promptiores Quaproptei, cum dicti ìebelles novissime, diebus istis, execra-biliter et lacius solito sue malignitatis brachia extendentes, jam paites inteiiores Anglie diversa perpetiando facinora sint ingressi, ac nos, pro repulsione eorum, quosdam de Magnatibus et Milites alios de nostris Fidelibus jam ad dictas partes miserimus, expedicioque tanti negocii expensas requirat necessario sumptuosas, vobis in fide et dileccione quibus nobis et Regali Corone nostie tenemini rogando mandavimus quod quicquid levatum est de dieta decima, et quicquid poterit inde levari, pretei illud quod inde retinendum fueiit de solucione ultimi Termini, pio mutuo pei vos et Capitulum Ecclesie vestre alias nobis facto, habeatis ad Scaccarium piedictum apud Westmonasterium in mastino Sancti Lauiencii [11 Aug ] proximo futuro nobis solvendum, ut vesti a diligencia in hac parte nos inserveat (sic) et inducat in vesti is agendis temporibus oportunis Regium adhibere favorem Et, si super premissis diffìeultatis alicujus obstaculum, quod nollemus, apponi contigerit, volumus et vobis fìrmiter injungendo mandamus quod sitis ibidem ad eundem diem coram Consilio nostro, vestrum exhibitmi consilium quid super defensione dictarum Parcium et ceteiarum dicti Regni consultius sit agendum. Et habeatis ibidem tunc hoc Breve Teste meipso, apud Westmonasterium, xiij die Julii, Anno Regni nostri nono [1315] Istud Breve sic fuit retomatum et missum Returnum per Johannem de Lanceve-tone :—Istud Bieve ad nos tam taide venit quod venire non potuimus ad diem in eodem contentum. Et, quia valde modicam vel fere nullam peccuniam invenimus esse collectam de decima, in recepcione hujus Brevis, ultra id quod alias solutum est, nullam peccuniam de eadem decima mittimus ista vice. Set circa levacionem et colleccionem hujusmodi decime omnem quam potuerimus diligenciam adhibebimus, et quam cito aliquid de eadem levali potuerit in aliqua sum ma notabili, illud ex tunc celeiius quo poteiimus ad Scaccarium apud Westmonasterium transmittemus ; 107. fol. Processus Dominorum Cardinalium contra Robertwn de Brus et ejus com-131 b. pliées, habitus apud JDoveriam,— Miseracione Divina Gaucelinus, Titulo Sanctorum Marcellini et Petri, Presbiter, et Lucas, Sancte Marie in Via Lata, Diaconus, Cardinales, Apostolice Sedis Nuncii, Veneiabilibus Patribus— Cantuariensi, Eboracensi, Dublinensi, Arma-chanensi, Cassellensi, et Tuamensi—Archiepiscopis, et aliis eorumdem Archiepis-coporum Suffi aganeis, neenon et ceteris omnibus et singulis Episcopis Electis, Abbatibus, Piioribus, Decanis, Prepositis, Archidiaconis, Archipresbiteiis, et quibuscumque aliis Ecclesiarum Prelatis et Rectoribus, ac Ecclesiasticis Personis Secularibus et Regularibus, Cisterciensibus, Oluniacensibus, Cartusiensibus, Premonstratensibus, Sanctorum Benedicti et Augustini, Camaldulensibus, et Sancti Guillelmi, et aliorum quorumeumque non mendicancium et mendicancium Ordinum, et aliis quibuscumque personis tam per Régna Anglie et Scotie quamSCOTLAND. 351 terras Hibernie et Wallie, et quecumque alia constitutis, et omnibus et singulis ad quos presentes Litei e perveneiint, salutem et sincerala in Domino caritatem —Dudum Sanctissimus Pater et Dominus nostei, Dominus Johannes [XXII], digna Dei Providencia Summus Pontifex, nos ad Anglie et Scocie Regna tiansmittens, Liteias nobis concessit Apostolicas in hac forma,—• Johannes Episcopus, servus sei voi um Dei, dilectis Filiis, Gaucelino, Titulo, etc , Bulla salutem et Apostolicam Benediccionem —Rex’ excelsus, Summi Regis Filius, Prima Princeps Qui facit concoidiam in sublimibus suis et arcem possidet unitatis, cum form- sacr* veri^ temporis plenitudo quo dignatus est de Thiono Celesti ad orbis yma anda descendere, et per mirabile Nativitatis Beatissime Sacramentum gentibus Pace, apparere, pacem in terra per Celestium Angelorum exercitum, gloriose pacis canticum concinentem, bone voluntatis hominibus nunciavit, et demum ìegressurus ad Patrem, Pacis bonum quod super omne diligebat, tanquam donum giatissimum, dedit Fidelibus et ìeliquit, ut in Ilio Qui est vere Pax nostra persisterent, Ipse dignaretui eligere in eoium cordibus mansionem. Pioptereanos, quivicesEjus in terris quamvis insuflìcientibus meritis exceicemus, Ipsius exemplis salutaribus eluditi, cogitamus Pacis cogitaciones prò filiis, consilia Pacis casta peicurrimus, Pacis dulcedinem gratanter amplectimur, et Pacis semina, sine qua bene non colitur Pacis Auctor, inter Catholicos universos, juxta debitum servitutis Apostolice, seminamus, ut ex eis grana Salutis et Glorie colligantui, inultiplicatis manipulis gaudiorum, sicque dissensionum ubique turbinibus, Austro haute Celestis auxilii, profugatis, in tabemaculis fiducie sedeat et fecunde Pacis plenitudine requiescat Populus Christianus, malorum timore sublato. Set, ut Pax Dei, que superat omne sensum, Catholi-coium Regura et Principum alioiunnfue Magnatum, flammis odiorum extinctis, corda conciliet intelligenciasque custodiat, pacet mentes, et uniat voluntates, eo desiderabilius cupimus, eoque Paterne sollicitudinis ministeiium adhibemus, quo pericula gravioia producet discordiarum ipsorum odiosa condicio, et quo pacifici status amena tranquillitas uberiorem affert Pacem pluribus et quietem. Hec est, etenim, mencium amena serenitas, suavis tranquillitatis animorum amoris delectabilis vinculum, et verum consorciura caritatis, quod ipsa quippe bella compescit, iras comprimit, sedat discordias, lites extinguit, rancores fugat et odia procul pellit, que consummatur a Chiisto cum Fidelibus excercetur. Profecto, dum antiquatam abolim intei carissimum in Christo Filium nostrum, Edwardum, Regem Anglie illustrerò, et dilectum Filium, Nobilem Virum, Robertum de Brus, inpresenciarum Regnum Scocie gubernantem, et Progeni-tores ipsoium, dissensionis odiosam materiam in animo lecensemus, qui mente revolvimus animarum deflenda pericula et dolendas Fidelium strages innumeras, qui hoiribile semen ejus ilio Sathane flatu pestitelo longe diuturnitate temporis, quo alente, pioduxit, quive multiplicavit dispendia facultatum et enormia frequenter Ecclesiis et Personis Ecclesiasticis intulit nocumenta, quantave pietatis opera—quod mesti referimus—impedivit, et quam dispendiosa paravit obstacula negocio Terre Sancte, et verisimilitei formidatur ne similia preparet infuturimi, tanto amplius amaricamur in intimis et dolemus, tantoque acerbioris jaculo punicionis affligimui, quanto Regis et Nobilis eorundem quietem et pacem desiderabilius affectamus, et quanto fiequencius circumstancias amaias discoi die sepedicte, di cteque Terre Sancte insuperabiles ciuciatus nobis interioris consider-acionis discussio repiesentat, vias et modos diligencius exquirentes ex quibus ciica piemissa, Domino dirigente, adhibere salubria ìemedia valeamus. Ad hec anxia Matris Ecclesie sacra preeoi dia, que zelus veie caritatis accendit, cogitacionibus exeitant, cuiis affluunt, meditacionibus detiahunt, hujusmodi remedia, sub spe Celestis auxilii, cui est facile, res eciam desperatas sive maluimus tarditate perficeie studio diligentis solicitudinis prosequendo Hiis, namque, tenerrimis paterne dileccionis affectus stimulis agitamur, et hiis aculeis instigatus, ut, multis quibus Rex nobilis et Regna piedicta malorum incomodis pretextu memorate discordie cii cumdantui omnino curatis, inter eos unionis lese federa et pacis violate constancia renoventur, Regnorum ipsorum quietem populis pioductuia. Yei um, considerantes attencius quod vos bonorum omnium Largitor Altissimus multai um graciarum titulis insignivit, et de creditis vobis dono celesti virtutibus plenam in Domino fiduciam optinentes, vos, licet piesencia vestra careamus, mitti ad dieta Regna et Hibernie et Wallie partes, prò Pace in ter Regem et Nobilem supiadictos, Deo piopicio, reformanda, tamquam Pacis Angelos et fervidos concordie zelatores, providimus, de Fratrum fol 132.nostrorum consilio destinandos. Quare discrecionem vestram hortamur in352 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Domino, vobisque per Apostólica Scripta mandanras, quatinus vos ad Regna et Partes piedicta personaliter confeiatis, pro refoimacione Pacis ejusdem opeiam efficacem, juxta datam vobis a Deo piudenciam, impensuri, Et, ut eo utilius in dicte Pacis piocedere negocio valeatis quo majori fueritis anctoritate muniti, dictosRegem et Nobilem, et ipsoinm quemlibet, ac gentes et exeicitus eoiundem, ne alter alteium, aut ipsomm aliqnis alterins térras invadat, vel quoquo modo Ínter se congrediantui hostiliter; set pocius a quolibet hostili processu stndeant abstinere Necnon tiactandi, faciendi, et reformandi perpetuam et solidam Pacern et concoi diam Ínter eos, ipsamque per Spiiitnales penas et sentencias et quascumqne peimissiones, obligaciones, et jnramentoium piestaciones íirmandi, vallandi, et eciam loboiandi, et dísponendi omnes obligaciones, ligas, confederaciones, pacciones, et convenciones, Ínter quoscumque factas, eciam si jnramentis essent vel promissionibns, sen penal um adjeccionibus, ant obligacionibns vel stipulacionibns qnibnscnmqne valíate, ac obstacula et impedimenta qnelibet removendi per qne hujusmodi reformacio Pacis posset impediii vel quomo-dolibet retardan ; et nichilominus jm amenta in dictis obligacionibus, confeder-acionibus, paccionibus, et convencionibus adjecta foi sitan relaxandi; statnendi quoqne, ordinandi, piovidendi, disponendi, firmandi, et paciscendi, super hiis que ciica refoimacionem dicte Pacis videritis expediii; dictosque Regem et Nobilem ad obseivacionem Pacis ipsius peí Excommnnicacionis in personas, et Interdicti Sentencias in Regna et Paites piedicta, piovincias et térras, castia et loca ipsoium, et privacionem omninm Piivilegioium, Indulgenciaium, et Glacialnm, eis, sub quacinnque fonna verboium, concessorum a Sede Apostólica, si et piout expedire videiitis, compellendi; convocandi, eciam, ad certum locum, seu loca, quascumque Personas Ecclesiasticas vel Secnlaies, cujuscumque status, ordinis, dignitatis, vel condicionis existant, quas pro ejusdem Pacis negocio necessarias vel útiles aut oportunas fore noveritis; et, insuper, excercendi per vos vel alium seu alios in omnes Arcliiepiscopos et Episcopos, eciam si iidem Areliiepiseopi vel aliqnis eoiundem Primacie Dignitate fulgeient seu, racione suarum Ecclesiarum, Legacionis Officii fungerentur, et in omnes alios Cathedra-lium et aliarum Ecclesiaium, Secularium et Regularium, Monasteiiorum et Domorum, exemptoium et non eexmptorum, Prelatos, Capitula, et Conventus, et alias Personas Ecclesiasticas ; necnon in omnes et singulos Duces, Principes, Marchiones, Comité«, Balones, et Nobiles, Rectores, Senescallos, Justiciarios, Ballivos, Scabinos, Castellanos, Oficiales, et quosvis Dóminos Tempoiales quocumque nomine censeantui ; Consilia eciam communia, Universitates ac Populos, et quascumque alias Personas Seculaies, publicas et piivatas, cujuscumque status, dignitatis, vel condicionis existant, qui vestí is supradicte Pacis negocio parere contempserint monitis et mandatis, aut alii in negocio ipso contradictores vel impeditores aut turbatores dicte Pacis extiterint seu íebelles, publice vel occulte, Censuiam Ecclesiasticam exercendi, ipsornmque térras subjiciendi Ecclesiastico Interdicto, et piivandi eas ómnibus Privilegiis, Indul-genciis, Graciis, Libertatibus, et Immunitatibus, realibus et peisonalibus, eis a dicta Sede concessis, ac feodis, juiibus, jurisdicciónibus, bonoiibus, ofñciis, et quibuscumque bonis, que a Romana etquibusvis aliis tenent Ecclesiis ; vassallos, subditos, et homines eoiundem, ac juiamento fidelitatis et quacumque obligacione quibus tenentui eisdem, absolvendi, ac reddendi eos intestabiles, ita quod nec condere testamentum nec ad cujusquam ex testamento, vel ab intestato, possint successionem admitti; ipsosque reddendi inhábiles et indignos ad honores, status, et quelibet Officia publica inposterum optinenda vel eciam excercenda; et, insuper Arcliiepiscopos et Episcopos antedictos ab Administracione Spiritu-alium et Temporalium Ecclesiaium suarum suspendendi, et citandi peremptorie, si videritis expedire, quod se, certo eis competenti teimino prefigendo, personaliter Apostolice Sedis conspectui íepiesentent, nostiis et Apostolice Sedis mandatis et beneplacitis paiituri; acPielatos, Cleiicos, et Peí sonas Ecclesiasticas supradictas, eisdem Aichiepiscopis et Episcopis dumtaxat exceptis, ómnibus Prelaturis, Dignitatibus, Peisonatibus, Officiis, Administracionibus et aliis Beneficiis Ecclesiasticis, cum cura vel sine cuia, que ubicumque optinent, privandi, et ea, cum inteiposicione Decreti, íeseivandi disposicioni nostre et Sedis ejusdem, ipsosque ad illa, et eciam filios quarumcumque Personarum, de quibus vobis videbitur expediie, leddendi inhábiles et indignos ad similia et quelibet alia Ecclesiastica Beneficia optinenda, et omnia alia et singula faciendi et exequendi per que negocium Pacis ejusdem commodius valeat consumniari; non obstantibus si Arehiepiscopis et Episcopis et Prelatis, ac Regi et Nobili,SCOTLAND. 353 Principibus, Ducibus, Marchionibus, Comitibus, Baronibus, Senescal]is, Justiciaiiis, Balli vis, Communitatibus, Univeisitatibus, Populis, et Personis, et aliis supraclictis, et singulis eoiundem, vel quibusvis aliis, pei diete Sedis Liteias sit indultum quod interdici, suspendí, vel excommnnicari, dictaque Kegna, Paites, et Piovincie, ac tene sen loca Ecclesiastico Intel dicto per Literas Apostólicas subici non possint, et quibuscumque Consuetudinibus, Ordinacioni-bus, vel Statutis, juramento, confirmacione Apostolica vel quacumque alias fo].132bfìrmitate vallatis, ac Piivilegiis, Indulgenciis, et Literis Apostolicis, prefa tis Regi et Nobili, seu quibusvis Peisonis, Locis, vel Ordinibus, sub quacumque forma, modo, aut verboium expressione concessis, de quibus, quorumque totis tenoribus, plenam et expressam, ac de veibo ad verbum opoiteat specialem in nostris Literis fieli mencionem, et pei que Piesencium eífectus posset impediri quomodolibet vel differii, vobis, et unicuique vestium, plenam et liberam concedimus tenore Presencium potestatem,—Datum Avinione, xvj Kalendas Apiilis, Pontificatus nostri Anno Piimo [17 Mai eli, 1317]. Sec- Item,—Johannes Episcopus, Servus servorum Dei, dilectis fìliis Gaucelino, etc, unda ut supra —Cum vos ad Anglie et Scocie Regna ac Hybeinie et Wallie Partes, Rull8-» pro Pace inter carissimum in Christo filium nostium, Edwaidum, Regem Anglie pellen-"i*lustrem, et dilectum filium, Nobilem Virimi Robertum de Biuys, qui Regnum duma'd^coc^e inpiesenciarum dicitur gubernare, Deo piopicio ìefoimanda, tanquam Pacem Pacis Angelos de Fratrum nostiorum consilio destinemus, nos, cupientes ut R de ejusdem Pacis negocium, submotis impedimentis quibuslibet, prosperum—Deo Brus piopicio—sorciatur effectum, piefatum Robeitum, si ejusdem Pacis reformacioni forsan assentire non vellet in hac paite, vesti is acquiescere monitis non curaret, ad id per Censuram Eeclesiasticam et alias penas Ecclesiasticas, pro ut suadebit justicia, compellendi, necnon absolvendi omnes vassallos et subditos dicti Roberti a juiamento fidelitatis quo eidem Roberto tenentur, ipsosque a dominio et subjeccione ipsius Roberti eximendi, ac, insuper, omnes colligaciones, conspiraciones, confederaciones, pacciones, et convenciones, factas inter dictos Robertum et quoscumque alios, aut intei seipsos foisitan absque eo, super adjutoiio vel subsidio aut favore dicto Roberto, circa invasionem aut inpugna-cionem Regni Anglie aut Parcium Hibeinie vel Wallie predictaium, seu quarum-vis terrarum vel insularum dicti Regis Anglie quomodolibet impendendo, seu per quos diete Pacis negocium impediri vel differri posset, edam si colligaciones, conspiraciones, confederaciones, pacciones, et convenciones ipse juramentisessent vel promissionibus, penarum adjeccionibus, aut obligacionibus, seu stipulacioni-bus quibuscumque vallate, ipsaque jui amenta sub quibuscumque modo et forma, vel expressione verborum forent piestita, relaxandi, et eos quidem ab eorum obsei vacione, ac fautores ejus et adhei entes eidem, ut ab ipsius fa voi e et sequela penitus resipiscant et omnino ìecedant, pei Excommunicacionis in Personas et in teiras eoi um Interdicti Sentencias, ac publicacionem ac aggiavacionem ipsarum, per vos vel per alium seu alios compellendi, et omnia alia et singula faciendi et edam excercendi que circa premissa videi itis expedire; non obstantibus si dicto Roberto vel quibusvis aliis, communiter vel divisino, a Sede Apostolica sit indultum quod interdici, suspendí, vel excommunicari, aut terre eorum Ecclesiastico Interdicto subici non possint, per Literas Apostólicas non facientes plenam et expressam, ac de verbo ad veibum, de Indulto hujusmodi mencionem, et quibuslibet Piivilegiis, Indulgenciis, et Liteiis Apostolicis, generalibus vel specialibus, quorumeumque tenorum existant, per que hujusmodi vestre jurisdiccionis explicacio posset quomodolibet impediii, plenam vobis et unicuique vestrum concedimus, tenore Presencium, potestatem —Datum Avinione, xvj Kalendas Aprilis, Pontificatus nostii Anno Primo [17 Mai eh, 1317], Item,— Johannes Episcopus, etc,, Gaucelino, etc (ut supra).—Cum vos ad Anglie Tercia et Scocie Regna et Hibernie et Wallie Partes, pro magnis et aiduis negociis, Bulla, destinemus, nos, volentes aliqua vobis committeie per que malignorum teméritas ced)r0"c°mPescatur, contra Nobilem Virum, Robertum dictum de Brus, qui Regnum duro1"Scocie g&beinat ad preseas, et quosvis alios quos Excommunicacionis Sentenciara contrarePererifis sustineie animis induiatis, piout suadebit justicia procedendi, non R de obstantibus quibusvis Piivilegiis, Indulgenciis, et Literis Apostolicis, eisdem Brus Roberto, vel quibusvis aliis, sub quacumque veiborran forma concessis, de quibus quorumque tenoiibus plenam et expressam oporteat in Presentibus fieri mencionem, libei am vobis et unicuique vestrum concedimus, tenore Presencium, potestatem.—Datum Avinione, xvj Kalendas Aprilis, Pontificatus nostri Anno Primo [17 March, 1317] X354 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Item,—Johannes Episcopns, etc , ad futuram ìei memoriam —Vocatis nobis, Quartalicet insufficientibus meritis, ad Apostolatus Officium, occuirib, quasi contestine, Bulla consideracionis nostre conspectui acerbis infesta molestiis periculosa dissensio, ¿liccio'- Qliam inter caiissimum in Christo filium nostrum, Edwaidum, Regem Anglie netreuj^us^le:m5 t dilectum filium, Nobileni Virum Robeitum de Bms, geientem se garum.pro Rege Scocie, incentoi malorum omnium suscitavit, amotas nobis suas ciicumstancias quas fiequentei, dum nos minoi status habeiet, intei pectoiis claustraievolvimus, presentandum Hinc, etenim, se oiferebant et oiferunt]nostiis optutibus impedimentum pioinde facile ìeceptura pia Dei negocia, et precipue Terre Sancte deseite incolis Chiisti Fidelibus ipsorumque destitute suifiagiis ; cui, Catholicis Principibus disti actis ad bella similia, consolatoi aliquis non assistit ex omnibus caris suis ; hinc se ingeiebant et ingerunt animai um pericula, Chiistiani sanguinis non le vis effusio, gravia ìeiumdispendia, et idcirco [non] solum ipsorum dissedencium suaiumque gencium, set et quam pluiimum alioium in ipsorum eonjunccione, peiiculosa tuibacio pariter et dampnosa. Hec., quidem, nostri coidis intima stimulant, aciibusque stimulis nostrum interpellant officium, ut ad occuirendum per oportuna ìemedia tanto Religionis Christiane discrimini cicius exuigamus Attendentes, igitui, quod ad nos, qui licet immeiiti vices Regis Pacifici gerimus ac plenitudine fungimur Apostoloium Piincipi suisque fol. 133 Successoribus ex Alto concessa, singulaiitei peitinet in Universali Ecclesia cunctaque Congregatone Fidelium Pacem querele, ac ipsam faceie diligencius observari, inter piefatos Regem Anglie et Gerentem se pio Rege Scocie, Auctoritate Apostolica, tiugas, quarumfedus ymaginem Pacis inducit, indicimus usque ad biennium duiaturas ; ac in eos et omnes et singulos eoium adjutoies et violatoieSj sequentes, consiliarios, complices, et eciam adheientes, tiugas infiingentes vel quomodolibet non seivantes, Excommunicacionis Sentenciam promulgamus ; non obstante si Regi et Gei enti piedictis aut ipsis adherentibus, seu cuivis eorundem, a Sede Apostolica sit indultum quod excommunicaii non possent, etc (ut supuc) Tiugas, autem, et Sentencias antedictas a die notificat-cionis seu publicaci onis ipsarum suum eifectum volumus optineie. Vassallos, insuper, etsubditos Regis etGeientis piedictoiumajuiamento Fidelitatis, quo eis vel alteii tenentui astiicti, quantum ad hujusmodi guene seu dissensionis aiticulum, sicut in illicitis, eis obediie non debeant, per idem tempus absolvimus, et nichilominus piomissiones et obligaciones que inter Regem et Gerentem pie-dictos, et quoscumque alios, super belli seu conflictus utrinque committendi piocessu, necnon confedeiaciones, colligaciones, et pacciones, que intei ipsum Regem et quosvis alios, ex una pai te, ac piedictum Geientem et alios et quoscumque ex altera, inteivenerunt, pio ipsa fovenda discordia, utpote contra bonum Pacis piesumptas illicite et attemptatas, in Divine Magestatis oifensam, ac quascumque penas adjectas et juramenta prestita supei liiis, sub quibuscumque forma, modo, vel expressione verborum, pieseitim cum juramentum vinculum iniquitatis esse non debeat, ex nunc nulla decemimus foie, et quatenus de facto processeiint initamus Nulli, eigo, omnino hominum liceat hanc Paginani nostie Indiccionis,Promulgacionis,Absolucionis,Constitucionis,etIiritacionis infringere, vel ei ausu temerario contiaiie. Si quis, autem, hoc attemptare piesumpserit, indignacionem Omnipotentis Dei et Beatoium Petri et Pauli, ApostolorumEjus, se noverit incuisuium.—Datum Avinione, Kalendis Maii, Pontificatus nostii Anno Primo [1 May, 1317] Item,—Johannes Episcopus, etc, Gaucelino, etc. (ut supm),—Ciescit facile in Quinta imnensum inpunita temeritas, cum una inpunitas ausum in aliis pai are soleat Buda efc ausus excessum peisepe pioducat Quante, autem, temeiitatis fuerit, hiis t ^’.diebus, Roberti de Brus, Regnimi Scocie nunc ìegentis, suoiumque in hac parte tQretC"coniplicum, eifrenata presumpcio, non expedit vobis longo seimone retexere, ne Inha- doctos insti uere videamur aut ceicioraie scientes Nostis, etenim, sicut illi quos bilitac-evidencia palpate veritatis insti uxit, qualitei aurem piomocionis auspiciis piis ione accendentes affectibus, animarum et corporum pericula giavia et inmensa dispendia facultatum, que molesta nimis et dampnosa dissensio intei caiissimum in Clnisto Filium nostrum, Edwardum, Regem Anglie illustiem, ex una pai te, et piedictum Robeitum, ex altera, pietextu occupaeionis injuste dicti Regni Scocie, in qua Rex ipse Robeitum eundem injuriali sibi conqueiitur, procurante cunctoium incentore maloium, abolim exoita mundo produxerat, et que, nisi prospiceretui ex Alto, producei e gravida verisimilitei timebatui ; considerantes, eciam, impedimenta non levia que pia Dei negocia, et precipue illius Terre necessitas in qua Redemptor noster nasci et pati prò Salute nostra dignatus est, propterea subierunt, atque poterunt ex ipsius dissensionis continuatone subire $SCOTLAND. 355 ut tantis disci iminibus, Deo propicio, possimus occuneie, totque obviare piepediis atque dampnis, ad tollendum in tianquillum decidentes eosdem ac solide caritatis unaniniitate jungendum, vota nostia, Domino inspirante, diieximus, vosque quos ad id elegimus ministios idoneos de Frati urn nostioium consilio in Partes illas, tanquam Pacis Angelos, piopter hoc pro vidimus destinandos. Et ut eo habilius via pateiet ad pacificandum decidentes eosdem, quo_ minoiibus guenaium flatibus quaterentur, intei eos et adheientes eisdem certi temporis treugas indiximus, quas a die publicacionis eaium, a vobis per vos, vel alium seu alios, faciende, suum volumus obtineie vigorem; extunc in personas non seivancium seu infringencium treugas hujusmodi Excommunicacionis Sentencia piomulgata Vos, autem, injunctum vobis oificium tarn habiliter quam utiliter exequi cupientes, diiectis versus Dunelmiam giessibus, ad Robertum ipsum Venerabilem Fiatrem nostrum Episcopum Corbaviensem et dilectum Filium, Magistium Aymericum Gerardi, Archidiaconum Eliensem, familiares vestros et nuncios, mittere curavistis ; qui et sibi pacificum vestrum prenunciarent adventum, et Literas vestras directas eidem, salutaiia supei piedictis continentes fol 133bmonita, presentarent Ipse, vero, intelligere nolens ut bene ageret, set aures suas,_ more aspidis sui de, ne audiret vocem Patris sapienter exhortantis, obturans, quasi de impensa sibi a nobis supei hiis benignitate Superbie concepisse videretur audaciam, iniquitatem de exhibita sibi per Apostolicam Sedem mansuetudine, non absque ingratitudinis vicio, paituiiit, contempnens ipsas vestras Literas lecipeie per nuncios ipsos eidem oblatas, et, ut contemptus contemptui adderetui, Litere vestre supei treugarum ipsaium publicacione confecte, quas per duos Fiatres Minoies in Scoda mittebatis, ingiessu Seocie, non absque ipsius connivencia, violenter ipsis ablate Fratiibus, et, Sancte Sedis calcata reverenda, totaliter laceiate fueiunt, Fratribus ipsis nichilominus indumentis spoliàtis Ne, vero, fore posset ambiguum quicquid malignitatis in hac parte concepeiat, licet treuge predicte, per vos vel alium seu alios de mandato vestro per Angliam solempniter puplicate fuissent, ita quod verisimiliter potuerat ad ejus noticiam hujusmodi publicacio pei venisse, ne lateret eum quod aliis eminus constitutis non credebatur occultum ; ipse, tamen, tieugas ipsas, non absque multe insolercie temeritate et plectibili nostio et Sedis piedicte contemptu, spietaque Sentencia antedicta, observaie contempsit, Viliam Berwyci, quam piefatus Rex Anglie possidebat, et in qua, ad ipsius Roberti instanciam, de Pace intei Regem ipsum et Robeitum eundem per tractores tiactaii debebat, post publicacionem treugaium ipsaium et convencionem tractatus ipsius, nequitei invadens, et eo liberius occupans quo minoi eidem Regi poterai super hoc inesse suspicio, tiactatu pendente predicto, ac cedem ciudelem et magnani in Gentem Regiam sistentem inibì ac incolas diete Ville perpeiam et inique committens, pei quod non est dubium Robeitum ipsum ac in hiis adherentes eidem piedictam Sentenciam incurrisse, hec et alia, qne silencio preterimus, fecerunt dictus Robertus et complices, prout nobis intimale curastis. Et tacuimus usque modo, speiantes ut, eorum corda tangente Domino, post tantorum culpam excessuum, alicujus habilitacionis signa pretenderent, filialis devocionis exsolverent debitum, et ad ea que pacis sunt animos inclinarent. Ipsi, veio, vel ut incus malleatoiis, pertinacia solidata consti ioti, paciencia nostre longanimitatis dampnabiliter abutentes, in elacionis obstinate vicium corrueiunt. Nos, igitur, illatam nobis et Apostolice Sedi et vobis in piemissis injuiiam, ac predictos ejusdem Robeiti in hiis adheientes sibi detestandos, et enoimes excessus nec volentes nec valentes conniventibus oculis pei ti ansile, cum ad eos compescendos, ne periculose in alios exemplaii alveo diiiventui, exceicendus sit pocius Ecclesiastice gladius ulcionis, discrecioni vestre, de qua in hiis et aliis plenam in Domino fiduciam optinemus, Piesencium tenoie committimus, et mandamus quatinus per vos, seu alium aut alios, piedictum Robeitum et adheientes eidem predictam incuiiisse Sentenciam, in Ecclesiis et locis insignibus, dequibus expedhe videbitis, pi out justum et equum fuerit, nuncietis solempniter et puplice, singulis Diebus Dominicis et Fèstivis ; conti a eos nichilominus ad penas alias spirituales et tempoiales, pro ut vobis videbitur, juxta predictorum qualitatem excessuum, Auctoritate Apostolica piocessuri ; et si —quod absit—in sua nequicia ulteiius perseveiaie piesumpseiint, indurantes instar lapidis coi da sua, juxta contumacie ac excessuum exigenciam, vestros in eos curetis exaggerare Piocessus. Nos, enim, piemissa omnia et singula faciendi et exigendi, necnon piedictos, et quoscumque alios predicte Pacis et concoidie turbatoies seu impeditoies, sive incole dictoiumRegnorum, sive quicumque alii, et undecumque fuerint, et omnes et singulos complices, adjutores, valitores,356 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON, consiliaiios, fautores, et sequaces eorum, ac in hoc adhérentes eisdem, puhliceyel occulte, eciam si intei eos peisone alique Ecclesiastice fueiint, cujuscumque sint hii vel illi condicionis, dignitatis, ordinis, sive status, Ecclesiastici vel mundani, quamvis Archiepiscopali vel Episcopali prefulgeant dignitate, ut ah hujusmodi turbacione seu impedimento, necnon ab omni favole, consilio, auxilio, sequela, et adheiencia, circa id impendendis omnino désistant, per Excommunicacionis in peisonas, et Inteldicti Sentencias in teiras et Ecclesias eorum, ac pei piivacionem feodoium^locacionum, officiorum, et quoiumcuinque Beneficiorum Spiiitualium citra Archiepiscopalem et Episcopalem dignitatem, aut, eciam, Temporalium que a quibuscumque Ecclesiis optiliebunt, ut sic libei e illa ad ipsas Ecclesias reveitantur, quod Prelati et Rectores eaium, aut alii ad quos idpeitinebit, de illis pio sua volúntate disponant, ac inhabilitacionem, eciam, tam personarum ipsarum Ecclesiasticarum, Archiepiscopis et Episcopis dumtaxat exceptis, quam. filioium, nepotum, et aliorum descendencium ab ipsis turbato] ibus et impedi-toribus laicis, usque ad secundum gì aduni, ad quevis Ecclesiastica Beneficia optinenda, et per aliajuris remedia, de quibus et prout expedire videritis, appella cione remota, debite compescendi ; omnes quoque et singulos, qui eisdem turba toribus seu impeditoribus laicis, aut eorum alicui, juramento Fidelitatis tenentur astricti, ab ipso juramento quamdiu ipsi hujusmodi Pacis turbatores _ seu impeditores extiterint, absolvendi, et alia faciendi que circa pi emissa vel aliqua de premissis fuerint oportuna; non obstante si eis, aut eoium aliquibus \el alicui, a Sede Apostolica sit indultum sub quacumque fonila vel concepcione verborum, quod intei dici, suspendí, vel excommunicaii, aut eoium terre vel Ecclesie Ecclesiastico Intel dicto supponi quavis auctoritate non possint, et qualibet alia dicte Sedis Indulgencia generali vel speciali, cujuscumque tenoris existât, per quam Presentibus non expressam vel totaliter non insei tam eifectus fol 134 earum impedii i valeat quomodolibet vel differri, vobis et vestrum cuilibet plenam et liberam concedimus, tenore Piesencium, facultatem, Pei bec, autem, non intendimus in aliquo Commissionibus super hiis vel aliis quibuslibet vobis alias per nos factis piejudicaie, set eas nichilominus in suo volumus ìemanere vigore. —Datum Avinione, iiijto Kalendas Junii, Pontificatus nostri Anno ^ Secundo [ 29 May, 1318] Celestis Providencia Principis peculiarem Populum, quera, ceteiis pietulerat Incÿ- piivilegio giacie specialis, manna miiaculose confovebat, nec propter hec viiga ces Pr0’rig°ris in ejusdem Populi coneccione sceleruin vacillabat ; nonne si fovere Cardf- ^ebet humilibus ut presumpeionis rebellium inbecillitas rigoiosis ulcionibus naliumconcomifcante justicia comprimatur : etenim cum spes inpunitatis proiogatur ad aliquos ad culpam facilius invitantur ceteii perexemplum, sicquefìt penitencialis inpunitas ut ex eo ei resei vet acrioribus puniendos. Interest, etenim, utilitatis puplice ut excessus vindicta coheiceat et ìebellionis oifendiculum a pene limite non discedat Dudum, equidem, ad execucionem nobis injunctoium pei Sedem Apostolicam, que ex predictarum colligi possunt continencia Litei ai um, ánimos nostros studiosis sollicitudinibus convelientes, quia ubi Nobilis Yir, Éobeitus de Bruys, Regnum gubernans Scocie, larem tune fovebat piopiium nos latebat, supei quo certificali non poterimus de facili, nec ad ipsum aut Regnum Scocie, nonnullis inteijectis obstaculis, nos tiansferre, premissis eidem nostiis Clausis Li tei is, causam adventus nostri nunciantibus, per cursores nostros proprios et juiatos, quos idem Robertus, seu gentes sue, nedum Liteias piesentaie piedictas, immo nec cursóles ipsos instantes super hoc Regnum intrare Scocie peimittentes, prout nobis eorundem cuisoium nostroium juratorum relacione, et Literis nonnullorum Ballivoium et Officialium Yillarum et Castroruni plurium Parcium earundem constitit, Yeneiabilem Patiem, Eratrem P[etiumJ, Episcopum Corbaviensem, et Magistrum Aymericum Gei ai di, Aichidiaconum Eliensem, dicti Domini Summi Pontifìcis Capellanum ac ipsius Sacii Palacii Auditoiem, ad eundem Robertum et Regnum Scocie nuncios et familiares nostros duximus destinandos, tiactaturos cum eodem Roberto super aliquibus contentis in Apostolicis Literis supiascriptis, et ordinaturos et condicturos, intei ceteia, cum eodem de tempore ceito et loco aliquo nobis tuto, quibus super premissis et aliis nobis injunctishabere possemus cum eodem, ad quem accedere disposile! a-mus et disponebamus propter ea personaliter colloquium plenius et tiactatum Qui, siquidem, nuncii, familiales nostii, non absque laboium et periculomm incuisibus et jacturis, cum maxima dilficultate habitisab eodem Robeito Liteiis de conductu, ad Castruny de Rokeboighe, in ingiessu Scocie constitutum, finaliter applicantes, suas eidem Roberto ut ad ipsum possent venire, cum, aliis gentibus ipsius Roberti non peimittentibus, ad eundem Robeitum nequiientSCOTLAND. 357 accedere, Literas destinamnt; et postmodum Jacobo Doueglas et Alexandro Militibus, ipsius Koberti familiaribus, una cum quibusdam aliis venientibus ad nuncios memoratos, Literas, si quas portabant iidem nuncii ostendendas dicto Robeito, sibiexbiberi ab eisdem nunciis postularnnt; dictique nuncii, intiare aliter non permissi, quasdam Apostolicas exhortatoiias super Pace Patentes ex parte Domini nostri Pape memoiato Robeito diiectas Liteias Jacobo et Alexandro, predictis Militibus, tiadideiunt, eidem Robeito per piedictos Jacobum et Alexandium, Milites, assignandas Demum, veio, quodam clerico ipsius Roberti ad conducendum dictos nuncios veniente ad ipsos, iidem nuncii in quodam loco de Malros nuncupato vulgariter, in Regno Scocie constituto, ubi idem Robertus, tunc temporis, campestriter habitabat, applicantes finaliter ad eundem, sibique causam missionis eorum verbotenus exponentes, ac rogantes eundem quod dictas Literas exbortatorias, sibi missas super Pace, aliasque Clausas per nos directas eidem, quas eidem Robeito dicti nuncii presentarmi^ aperiret et inspiceret diligenter, [et] ad contenta in ipsis sicut filius obediencie responderet, idem Robertus, non absque indignacione animi, Literas Apostolicas supiadictas ibidem nunciis ipsis restituens supradictis, aperire et legere recusavit, illud in sue pietendens excusacionis subsidium quod eo quia sibi ascriptus titulus in Literis ipsis non fuel at regius, ut decebat, cum non Rex set R de Bruys dumtaxat Regnum gubernans Scocie ipsis nominaretui in Literis, tiactatibus aliquibus Pacis aut tieugaium velie intendere, nosque et nuncios ipsos ad tractatus aliquos admitteie, immo et aliter nunciis ipsis et eoium proposicionibus respondere, conteraptibiliter denegavit,ret denegare in posteium, nisi sibi regius ascriberetur titulus, extitit1 protestatus Et, licet verbis suis finaliter addiderit quod super piemissis, deliberacione cum suis Consiliariis habita plenioii, infra tunc instans Festum Beati Michaelis memoratis nunciis nostiisper suas Liteias responderet, idem, tamen, Robeitus, in sue inobediencie pertinacia perseverans, longe post dictum terminimi, per suas respondit Literas nunciis memoratis quod in responsione contenta in Literis nonnulloruin Regni Scocie Comitum et Baionum ipsis nunciis ab eisdem Comitibus directis, continentibus quod, nisi dietus Robeitus Rex nominaretur Scocie, tractatus aliquis super premissis nobiscum ac cum ipsis nunciis [minime] haberetui, eum persistere oportebat ; pi out de premissis omnibus et singulis nobis piene constat et constitit, tarn inspeccione Liteiaium ipsius Roberti dictorumque Comitum et fol !34bBaronum, missarum supei lioc dictis nunciis, quam relacionibus deliberatis Episcopi et Archidiaconi, et alioium piedictoium ; quibus, quidem, nunciis nostris juratis et eoium relacionibus super piemissis adhibemus et adhibuimus plenam fidem Et, quia conjecturavimus verisimilitei ex premissis ipsum Robertum, tanquam inobediencie filium, velie Apostolicis et nostiis in hacpaite monitis et exhortacionibus non paieie, occuireie peiiculis ciebrioribus affectantes, et sperantes ut ad tractatus Pacis hujusmodi prosequendos liberior et tranquillior nobis pateret aditus, treugas olim pei dictum Dominimi nostrum, Summum Pontificem, intei Serenissimum Dominum Edwaidum, Dei gracia Regem Anglie illustiem, et memoratum Robertum de Brus indictas in Civitate Londoniaium, ubi tunc degebamus presencialiter, duximus publicandum, ad duos annos numerandos a die Publicacionis eaium continue duratuias, ipsasque in nonnullis Anglie et Scocie Regnoium locis insignibus et confinibus eorundem Regnorum mandavimus et fecimus puplicaii Ac, demum, volentes Indiccionem et Puplicacionem tieugaium hujusmodi ad ipsius Roberti et suorum sequacium fautorumet complicum, ac pei sonai um aliai uni Regni Scocie, noticiampei venne, Eratrein Adam, Gardianum Domus Fiatrum Ordinis Minorum de Berewico, nuncium nostrum juiatum, cum Liteiis Apostolicis Indiccionem tieugarum ipsarum continentibus, et pluribus aliis tarn Apostolicis quam nostiis Literis Clausis et Patentibus et Piocessibus, ad eundem Robertum et Regnum Scocie duximus destinandum ; qui, injuncta sibi per nos satagens totis suis conatibus, sicut obediencie filius, adimplere, optentis ab eodem Robeito primitus Liteiis de conductu, cum ad eundem Robertum proficisceietur, Mandata nostra immo verius Apostolica completurus, et jam ten am Scocie intiavisset, idem Alexandei, se ipsius Robeiti asseiens Senescallum, predicto veniens obvius Gai diano, prelibatas omnes et singulas tarn Apostolicas quam nostras Liteias et Processus, dicto Gai diano contradicente pro viiibus, cepit et habuit de ipsius manibus Gaidiani, dicens et assei ens Alexander pre-dictus Liteias et Processus dicto Roberto, qui inde pei modicum distabat spacium, portaturus ; qui Alexandei, aliquali mediante temporis intervallo, iens ad dictum Robeitum, ut dixit, et ìediens, Literas et Processus Gardianoiestituit358 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. memorato, eidem sub pena incisionis capitis piecipiens et injungens quod statim Terram et Eegnum Scocie exiiet, Litei as de securo conductu, Gai diano eas pio exitu petente omni piorsus instancia, concedei e denegando Tieugis, itaque, ipsis tunc et Indiecione eaium ibidem pei Gaidianum eundem, in vulgaii suo sonoio preconio, pluribus ibidem Scotis astantibus, puplicatis, Gaidianus ìediens supiadictus paulo postquam fuit a loco predi cto iter suum festinans ad exitum elongatus, pei quosdani iniquitatis filios, ipsius Robeiti satellites, ausu sacrilego aggressus et invasus bostiliter, Literis et Piocessibus supradictis, propriisque vestibus paupertatis et babitu, ac rebus aliis que portabat crudeliter et inmanitei extitit spoliatus, prout de piemissis per ipsius Gardiani, jurati nostii nuncii, relacionem nobis extitit facta fides Porro, memoratus Robertus, suas dissimulare rebelliones satagens et notabiles inobedieneias supiadictas palliare moliens et excessus, ac volens suas quas minus caute rebellionem et inobedieneias connniserat caucius obvelaie, non absque false fìnccionis adminiculo confìngens ad Pacis aspirale tractatus et bonum, suas Domino Regi Anglie Literas super hoc destinavit, et nobis scripsit quod, obtentis ab eodein Rege Anglie securo Literis de conductu, sex vel pluies ad nos mitteret contractores Et, licet eidem Roberto resciipsissenius ad Literas quas nobis miserat respond-endo, ipsas Literas nostras cuidam nuncio qui suas piedictas nobis ex parte sua presentaverat Litei as assignando, idem, tamen, nuncius nobis leferens dictas nostras usque ad ingressum Regni Scocie pertiansisse, gentesqne ipsius Roberti ipsum nuncium easdem Literas nostias infia Regnum Scocie et ad dictum Robertum portale minime permisisse, prò eoquia sibi titulus non asciibebatur pei nos Regius, predictas nobis nostras Litei as Clausas, sicut prins et integias ìeporta-vit. Postmodum, vero, memoiatus Dominus Rex ceitos adlocum in quo de Pace tractare condictum extiterat destinavit Quibus sic pendentibus intei moras hujusmodi, idem Robertus aut alii Regni Scocie Comites, Baiones, ac Nobiles, ceteieque persone ejus nomine et mandato, Indiccionis et Publicacionis hujusmodi treugarum non ignaii, nec valentes veiam, nisi crassam suppositamqiie seu simulatam et, eciam, affectatam pocius ignoranciam allegale, dictis treugis sic in dictis, sicque et alitei solempnitei publicatis penis et sentenciis, monicicni-bus, et exhortacionibus Apostolicis, non sine nota ìebellionis execrabilis,vilipensis, procul pulsa reverencia filiali qua ipse, et quilibet Christianus, Sancte Romane tenetur Ecclesie et Christi Vicario, tanquamad Matrem unicam, Ghiisti Sponsam, Villani et Castrimi de Beiewico, aliquamdiu possessa per Dominum Regem Anglie supradictum et inclite memorie Patiem ejus et gentes eorum, eciam Indiccionis et Publicacionis treugamm tempoie piedictarum, et postmodum et ante ; necnon, et quedam alia Castra, Tenas, et homines ipsius Domini Regis et incolarum Regni Anglie, et infia Regnum Anglie consistentes, hostiliter invasei-unt, et non absque plurium effusione sanguinis pei sonaium et molte—proch dolor—Villani ipsarn et Castrum de Beiewico, Castiaque et Terra? alias ipsius Regis Anglie et incolarum ipsoium, in Apostolice Sedis contemptum et ipsius Regis prejudicium et jactuiam, et plurimoiuiri scandalum, sicut nobis constat et constitit et fama publica predicabat, occupaiunt, et contra justiciam detinueiunt et adhuc detinent occupata, et in suerebellionispreconium occupale Terras alias ipsius Regis et Regni Anglie comminantur Quare nos, visis et diligentei attentis recensitis ìelacionibus predictoium Episcopi, Aichidiaconi, fol 135 et Gardiani, et alioium nuncioium nostrorum juratorum, super rebellionibus et inobedienciis, excessibus, et insolerciis supiadictis, premissa, que adeo fuerunt notoria quod nulla poteiant inficiamone celali, dissimulare ulteiius et tales et tantas rebellionis inobedieneias et excessus notabiles pei ti ansile permitteie con-niventibusoculisinpunitos [nolentes], nobiscum et cumpeiitisdeliberacionepie-habita diligenti, quia tam per relaciones Episcopi, Aichidiaconi, et Gardiani, et aliorum predictorum nunciorum nostroium juratorum, et alitei, nobis libei e constat et constitit de rebellionibus, inobedienciis, et excessibus plurimis supradictis, in scriptis pionunciavimus et declaiavimus dictum Robeitum de Brus, tunc inpiesenciarum Regnum Scocie gubernantem, fuisse et esse notorie inobedientem et rebellem Sancte Romane Ecclesie Mandatisque Apostolicis atque nostris, ac decrevimus foie contia ipsum Robertum, tanquam contia rebellem et inobedientem notorium, et Mandatis Apostolicis atque nostris pareie renitentem notabiliter, piocedendum ; et, ad majoiem ceititudinem piemissoiuin testes fidedignos Religiosos et Seculares, cleiicos et laicos, precepimus, et prins moie precipiendoium testium jiuatos, supei aggiessionibus, invasioni-bus, et occupacionibus et vaiietate eoium et pluribus aliis supradictis eos examinaii fecimus diligentei ; quorum attestacionibus visis et diligenterSCOTLAND, 359 inspectis, certitudinaliter comperimi!« aggressione«, invasiones, occupaciones, et quedam alia de predictis fuisse per piedictum Robertum et nonnullos ejus sequaces, consiliarios, et fautores, de ipsius connivencia et mandato, ipsoqne rat am habente, post et conti a pnblicacionem et notificacionem treugarum hujusmodi notorie dampnabilitei peipetiatas, in Apostolice Sedis eontemptum, ipsiusque Regís Anglie et incolarum Regni Anglie piejudicium et scandalum plnrimorum. Et, quia propter invasiones, congressiones, et occupaciones Ville et Castri de Beiewico, et alioium Castrorum et terrarum Regis Anglie factas et peipetratas, post et contra Publicacionem treugarum hujusmodi, per piedictum Robeitulli et ejus sequaces, cómplices, et fautores, ejus nomine, ipso ratum habente, prout nobis de piemissis constat [et] constitit, et quod fuerunt notoria ex dictis et attestacionibus testium piedictoium, et aliter non fuit dubium ipsum Robertum et in piemissis adherentes eidem Excommunicacionis Sentencias latas per Dominimi nostium, Summum Pontificem, in et conti a infringentes easdem treugas indurisse ; nos, visis et diligenter inspectis contenta {sic) in Litei is Apostolicis inseitis superius, nobis noviter destinatis, et diligenter ìecensitis dictis et attestacionibus testium eorundem, quia nobis piene constitit de piemissis, eundem Robertum, et in liac parte adheientes eidem, pronunciavi-mus in scriptis Sentencias latas per Dominum nostrum, Summum Pontificem, in et conti a infringentes treugas, incunisse, Veium, cum propter inobediencias, excessus, et rebelliones, et manifestas injurias et insolercias supradictas, Pacis tractatus, ad quam piosequendam fuimus, ut suprascribitui, destinati, impediti fuerantac impediri debere et posse inposterum veiisimilitei piesumebantur, nos, qui, tanquam Pacis Angeli, ad Pacis semitas exquirendas fuimus destinati, tam enormes injurias dissimulare ulteìius nequimus, volentes preteiitis piovidere pei-iculis, et futuiis quibus poterimus obviare remediis, presertim cum jam ad nos fama piurimorum peitulisset eundem Robertum et ejus sequaces, cómplices, et fautores, Castra aliqua ipsorum Regis et Regni Anglie obsedisse, ac suos paravisse excercitus ad invadendum, obsidendum, et oecupandum Casti a, térras, et jura Domini Regis et incolarum Regni Anglie predictarum, propter que pacis prosecucio nedum retardabatur, immo et pocius impediehatur totaliter, vobis et cuilibet vestrum insolidum nostris dedimus Literis in mandatis ut memoratum Robertum, nominatim et specialitei, ac omnes et singulos fautores, cómplices, adjutores, valitores, consiliarios, sequaces ejnsdem Robei ti, ac eidem in pre-missis nichilominus adherentes, generaliter, tamdiu excommunicatos denunciai etis, ac denuncian et vitali a vesti is subditis areius faceretis, donec de piedictis inobedienciis, rebellionibus, excessibus, invasionibus, congressionibus, et occupacionibus satisfaccionem impenderent competentem, et Mandatis Apostolicis ac nostris veneiint humiliter parituri, ac a predictis Sentenciis Absolucionis Benefìcium fuerint assediti, prout hec et alia in quibusdam aliis nostiis Processibus, quos ad majorem cautelala in quibusdam Ecclesiis Regni Excom-Anglie in nostia puplicare presencia fecimus, seiiosius conscribuntui. Sane, munì- memoratus Robeitus de Brus, ac nonnulli ipsius fautoies, cómplices, adjutores, cacio valitoies, consiliarii, et sequaces, ac eidem adherentes in hac parte, in sua obstínate rebellionis pertinacia pei dui antes, nec advertentes ariolandi peccatum1 et zelus (sic) ydolatrie paribus cum inobediencia passibus ambulale, cunctisque prestanciorem foie obedienciam victimis, ad cor minime redeuntes, set obturantes surde more aspidis ames suas, Sentencias hujusmodi sustinuerUnt et adhuc sustinent, animis indui aids Nos, attendentes quod iidem Robertus, suique cómplices, adjutores, valitoies, consiliaiii, et sequaces ejusdem, ac eidem fol I35badhei entes in hac parte, sectantes detestabilis inobediencie vicium et contumacie spiritum, se quasi pullos onagri libei os estimantes, non adverterunt hactenus nec adveitunt in recte consideracionis intuitimi, quod peccatum Paganitatis incuirit qui se Christianum asserit et Sedi Apostolice obedire contempnit, dicique de isti« possit, et merito, quod hii sunt qui Sacrosancte Romane Ecclesie, quam tenentur ut Matrem et Dominanti revereri, teiga verterunt non faciem, cluni adeo se in premissis inobedientes exhibuerunt notabiliter et rebelles, et exhibent; ac volentes, ne ipsoium inpunitas ausum in aliis, in eontemptum Apostolice reverencie, pareat, nostros, sicut convenit, contra eos exaggeraie Processus, cum, per nos din expectati, ad giemium Sánete Matris Ecclesie redire contempserint, vobis et cuilibet vesti um insolidum—ad quod faciendum alter 1 “ Mandatis Apostolicis nolle acquiescei e peccatimi ariolandi est (Steph. Tornac,)— jyArnis,360 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. alterarti non expectet, nec alius pio alio se excuset, set ad quem et ad quos piesentes Litere pi imo peiveneiint, id piimitus exequantur—auctoritate prefata, nobis in hac parte commissa, in vii tute sánete obediencie, et sub penis infra -scriptis distiicte piecipiendo mandamus quatinus memoiatum Robeitum de Brus nominatim et specialiter, necnon omnes et singulos fautores, cómplices, adjutoies, valitores, consiliarios, et sequaces ejusdem, et sibi adberentes, nicbilominus in hac paite clerieos et Personas Ecclesiasticas, ac laicos, cujus-cuinque sint dignitatis, gtadus, auctoiitatis, condicionis, aut status, eciam si Persone ipsePiimacie Ecclesie Ai chiepiscopali, Legacionis, vel Eiiiscopali aut alia quavis prefulgeant dignitate, generaliter et, cum eoium nomina didiceritis, nominatim, et publice in Ecclesiis vestris, duna Missarum ibidem celebiabuntur solempnia, ac in vestris Curiis vestroiumque Officialium, cum agitabuntur causai um strepitus in eisdem, seimonibus, colloquiis, et congiegacionibus publicis, ac locis aliis de quibus vobis videbitui expedire, populo in eisdem astante fideli, palam et publice, diebussingulisfeiiatisetnon feiiatis, extinctis candelis, pulsatis campanis, ter et amplius in qualibet Missa solempni ; semel, videlicet, post Epistolam, secundo post Evangelium, et teicio post Communionem, tamdiu excomraunicatos denuncietis quos nos, eciam, denunciamus tenore presencium Literal um, vitetis et denunciali et vitari a vestris subditis arcius faciatis, donec de predictis inobedienciis, excessibus, invasionibus, congiessioni-bus, et occupacionibus, satisfeceiint competenter, et Mandatis Apostolicis ac Inter- nostris veneiint humiliter parituri —Porro, quia nullum piofectum prestai et dictumhumilitas h umili bus si contumacia contumaci bus non obesset, cum cautum sit quod piopagante contumacia pena non debet minui set augeii, nos, Auctoritate piedicta nobis in hac paite commissa, tei ras Roberti et Regni Scocie, quod idem Robertus inpiesenciarum noscitur gubemaie, necnon térras suorum quoium-cumque fautorum, complicum, adjutoium, valitoium, consiliariorum, et sequacium quoiumcumque ipsius, ac eidem adherencinm in hac parte, et si predictifautoies, cómplices, adjutoies, valitores, consiìiaiii, et sequaces Persone Ecclesiastice fueiint, cujuscumque giadus, oidinis, dignitatis, auctoritatis, et status, eciam si Legacionis, Piimacie, Ai chiepiscopali, vel Episcopali, piefulgeant dignitate, Ecclesias, Monasteria, ceteiaque Loca Ecclesiastica eorundem, necnon familiaies ipsius Roberti et quoiumcumque laicorum piedictorum, per hanc nostrani Sentenciam in hiis sciiptis Ecclesiastico supponimus Intel dicto, ipsum-que Robeitum, et omnes et singulos fautores, consiliarios, adjutores, valitores, cómplices, et sequaces, ac eidem adherentes in hac paite, per eandem Sentenciam privamus omnibus et singulis feudis, locacionibus, oificiis, et quibuscumque Benefìciis Spiritualibus citi a Archiepiscopalem et Episcopalem Dignitatem, ac, eciam Temporalibus que a quibuscumque Ecclesiis optinebant, ut sic libei e illa ad ipsas Ecclesias revertantui quod Pielati et Rectores eaiuin, aut alii ad quos id pertinebit, de hiis prorsus de volúntate disponant ; necnon et Privilegiis, Indulgenciis, Graciis, et Libertatibus, et Immunitatibus, realibus et personali bus, eisdem hactenus ab Apostolica Sede concessis, et omni comodo eorundem. Vassallos, vero, subditos, et homines eoiundem a juramento Fidelitatis, quo eisdem fore noscitur astricti, et quibuscumque obligaciónibus quibus tenentur eisdem, per hanc nostram Sentenciam absolvimus, et pronunciamus eosdem vassallos supradictos et homines eoiundem a juramento hujusmodi et obligacioni-bus quibuslibet, quibus tenentur eisdem, tenore Presencium absolutos ; ipsosque vassallos et subditos ac homines, Roberti fautoies, consiliarios, adjutores, cómplices, sequaces, ac eidem in hac parte adherentes predictos, a dominio et subjeccione ipsoium per eandem Sentenciam eximimus, omnesque obligaciones, conspiraciones, pacciones, et convenciones, factas inter dictum Robertum aut quoscumque alios, super adjutorio, subsidio, vel favore, dicto Roberto de Brus, circa invasionem vel inpugnacionem Regni Anglie, aut Hibernie vel Wallie Parcium, predictorum, seuquarumvis terrai um vel insularum dicti Regis Anglie, quomodolibet impendendo, per quas diete Pacis negocium impeditum est hactenus, et impediri aut dilfeni potei it in futuium ; eciam si colligaciones, aspiraciones, et confederaciones, pacciones, et convenciones ipse juramento sint vel promissione vallidate seu vallate penarum adjeccionibus, obligacionibus, vel stipili acionibus quibuscumque, dissolvimus et dissolutas fore, tenore Piesencium/denunciamus. Ad hec, cum juiamentum vinculum iniquitatis esse non debeat, jui amenta que-cumque, sub quibuscumque modo, forma, vel expressione veiborum, super hoc a quibuscumque piestita, Auctoiitate eadem relaxamus. Ceterum, si inter fautoies, consiliarios, adjutores, valitores, et sequaces ejusdem Roberti, aut eidem nichilominus in hac parte adherentes, alique Persone Ecclesiastice,SCOTLAND. 361 Seculares vel Religiose fuerint, edam si alique earunclem Legacionis, Primacie, Archiepiscopali, vel Episcopali, vel alia quavis publica piefulgeat dignitate, nos ipsos, et eorum quemlibet, ad Administracionem Spiritualium et Tempoi aliurri Ecclesiaium suaium, per hanc nostiam Sentenciain in hiis scriptis, suspendimus, et suspensos ab Administracione hujusmodi nuneiamus. Rursus, si memoratus fo 136 Robertus ejusque fautores, consiliarii, adjutoies, valitores ac sequaces, ac eidem adherentes in liac parte, Sentencias hujusmodi per xx dies animis sustinuerint obstinatis, nos ex tunc, ut ex nunc, ipsos Robertum, fautores, consiliaiios, adjutores, valitores, conspiratores, et sequaces, ac eidem adherentes, intestabiles, ita quod nec condere Testamentum, nec ad cujusquam ex Testamento, vel ab intestato, possint successionem admitti, ac inhabiles et indignos ad honores et quelibet Officia publica optinenda vel excercenda inposterum, reddimus, Auctoiitate predicta, per hanc nostram Sentenciam, tenoie presencium Liter-arum — Ad hec fìlios et nepotes, descendentes ab eisdem Roberto, turbatoribus et impediioribus Pacis hujusmodi, fautoribus, consiliariis, adjutoribus, valitori-bus, complicibus, et sequacibus ejusdem Roberti, in hac pai te eidem adhei enti-bus laicis, usque ad secundum gradum, inhabilitamus per hanc nostram Sentenciam, in hiis scriptis, et inhabiles ìeddimus, et fore inhabiles decernimus, ad quecumque Ecclesiastica Beneficia optinenda ; scituii quod ad penas alias, Spirituales et Temporales, contra dictum Robeitum et in hac parte adherentes eidem, si in sua diucius pertinacia perdurarint, sicut nobis expedire videbitur ipsorumque requii it contumacia et suadebit justicia, procedemus. —Ut, igitui, hujusmodi Processus nostii ad communem omnium noticiam deducantur, volumus, vobisque sub penis piedictis et infiascriptis districte precipiendo mandamus, quatinus vos, Domini Archiepiscopi et Episcopi, Cartas sive membranas Processus continentes eosdem, sub sigiliis vestris, in majorum et aliarum solempnium Ecclesiarum, vesti arum Civitatis et Diocesis, appendi vel affigi hostiis seu super liminare faciatis, que Processus nostros hujusmodi, suo quasi sonoro pieconio et patulo manifestent ; ita quod inobedientes ipsi, si qui— quod absit—fuerint, quos Piocessus inde contingunt, nullatenus possint illorum ignoranciam allegare,—cum non sit veiisimile remanere quoad ipsos incognitum vel occultimi quod tam patenter omnibus publicatur —Quod si premissa non feceritis, aut in premissis negligentes fueiitis vel ìemissi, vel nostiis in hac parte non parueritis Mandatis cum effectu, nos vobis Dominis Archiepiscopis et Episcopis, quibus ob vestrarum reverenciam Dignitatum differì e volumus in hac parte, ex nunc ut ex tunc, Auctoritate prefata, Monicione piemissa Canonica, ingressum Ecclesie interdicimus in hiis sciiptis. Quod si lnterdictum hujusmodi sustinueritis per sex dies, in hiis scriptis suspendimus a Divinis, ac in vos, et in omnes et smgulos alios Prelatos, Seculaies et Regulares, exemptos^ et non exemptos, quorumcumque Ordinum et tteligionum existant, si in premissis non parueritis et non paruerint, ut piefertur, Excommunicacionis Sentencias ferimus in hiis scriptis.—In quoium omnium testimonium presentes Liteias sive Piocessus scribi et regestrari fecimus, nostrorumque sigillorum appensione muniri —Datum apud Dovere, Cantuaiiensis Diocesis, die xiiija Mensis Septem-bris, Anno Domini Millesimo CCCm° xviij, et Pontifieatus predicti Sanctissimi Patris, Domini Johannis, Divina Providencia Pape XXIIdi } Anno Tercio, Pi ocessus dictorum Cardinalium, habitus apud Notyngham, continens duas Bullas dumtaxat ; Primam, videlicet, intitulatam supra De Pace, et Quintam intitula-tam De Intel dicto, super Excommunicacione Roberti de Bìus et complicavi et fautorum suoi um, et Denunciamone eoiundem :— Miseracione Divina Gaucelinus etc., ut supra, in alio Processa— salutem et sinceram in Domino caritatem.—Literas Apostolicas, vera bulla plumbea more Romane Cuiie bullatas, patentes, iiitegias, omni suspicione carentes, directas nobis per Sanctissimum in Christo Patrem et Dominum, Dominum Johannem, digna Dei Providencia Papam XXII, recepimus ; quarum tenor sequitui in hec verba,—Johannes Episcopus, Servus sei voi um Dei, dilectis* filiis Gaucelino, etc, (ut supra), salutem, etc —Rex excelsus, summi Regis Filius, Princeps Pacis, Qui facit concordiam in Sublimibus Suis, et Arcem possidet Unitatis, etc., ut supra in Prima Bulla Processus poecedentis — Item, Johannes Episcopus, Servus, etc , Gaucelino, etc.--Ciescit facile in inmensum inpunita temeiitas, etc , ut supia in ultima Bulla precedentis Po ocessus—Sane, ad execucionem nobis injunctorum pei Sedem Apostolieam, que ex predictarum colligi possit continencia Literarum, etc., ut supra in alio Processa usque ibi—inposterum veiisimiliter presumantur. Et tunc sequitwNos, qui, tanquam Pacis Angeli, X2862 THE REGISTER OF B1SHOP STAPELDON. ad Pacis semitas exequendas fuimus destinati, tam enormes injurias dissimulare ulterius nequeamus, cum jam probosa predictorum vota diseiiminnm, longe lateque diffusa per Populos, ad tam contagiose peiseveritatis exemplum in-iquorum animos concitaverint, et ne nimium misericoides fuisse, aut pocius involvi negligencie laqueis judicemui, cum supra debiturn ipsius Roberti suorumque complicum et fautoium emendam expectaveiimus, neque ìedierint ad cor, prepediente fiumani generis inimico, sintque tales, ut videt.ur, qui perire magis appetunt quam pareie, volentes pocius a funccionibus sepaiaii Dominicis quam fol 136bin suis obstinatis facinoiibus superari ; confìdentes in Domino quod menciatur tandem ipsis iniquitas, et, quibus liactenus abstulit execrabilis inpericia rebel -lionum consilium,tribuat vexacionis austeritas intellectum, cum just uni sit utiidem et qui in circuitu eorum sunt experimento senciant quam periculose desipiunt qui Mandatis Apostolicis ìeluctantur, et consideiautes attencius quod inmensum extollitur impunita temeritas, et licencia que juris ìacione non cogitur justis seni per lacionibus obluctatur ; volentesque preteritis prò videi e periculis, et futuris quibus poterimus lemediis obviaie, piesertim cum ad nos fama plurimorum pertulit eundem Robeitum et ejus sequaces, complices, et fautores Castra aliqua ipsoium Regis et Regni Anglie obsedisse, ac suos parai isse excercitus ad invadendum, obsidendum, et occupandum Castra, tenas, et jura Domini Regis et incolarum Regni Anglie predictorum, propter que Pacis pio secucio nedum retardatur, immo et pocius totaliter impeditur,—premissaque sunt adeo notoria etpublica quod nullapossunttergiversacione celari —piedictas injurias, Sedi Apostolice et nobis allatas, inultas transire peimitteie minime debeamlis ; vobis et cuilibet vestrum in solidum, ad quod faciendutn et efficaciter exequendum alter vestrum alterum non expectet, nec alter prò altero se excuset, set ad quem primo presentes Litere pervenerint, id primitus studiosius exequa-tur, in virtute sancte Obediencie et sub penis infrascriptis districte precipiendo mandamus quatinus memoratum Robertum, nominatim et specialiter, et omnes et singulos fautores, complices, adjutores, valitoies, consiliaiios, et sequaces et adherentes eidem in hac pai te generaliter, in Ecclesiis, dura Missarum celebra-buntur solempnia, et Curiis vestris dum ibidem Causai uni stiepitus agitabuntur, seimonibus et congiegacionibus publicis quibus vobis videbitur faciendis, populo in eisdem astante fideli, palam et publice, singulis Diebus Dominicis et Festivis, extinctis candelis, campanis pulsatis, quos nos nicbilominus denuncia-mus, tenore Presenoium Liteiarum, tamdiu excommunicatos denuncietis, vitetis, et denunciari et vitari a vesti is subditis arcius faciatis, donec de predictis inobedienciis, ìebellionibus, excessibus, invasionibus, congiessionibus, et occupacionibus, satisfaccionem impenderint competentem et Mandatis Apostolicis paruerint humiliter, ut tenentur, ac a piedictis Sentenciis Absolucionis beneficium meruerint optineie ; scituri quod ad penas alias spirituales et temporales contra dictum Robertum et in hac pai te adherentes eidem, si in sua diucius pertinacia perduiaverint, sicut nobis expedire videbitur ipsorumque requiret contumacia et suadebit justicia, procedemus - Ut, igitui, hujusmodi nostri Processus ad communem omnium noticiam deducantur [and so forili, mrbatim, to thè end of thè Document, as on page 361 line 22] --Datum Notynghamie, Eboracensis Diocesis, die decima nona mensis Augusti, Anno Domini M<>. CCCmo xviijo, Pontificatus predicti Sanctissimi Patris, Domini Johannis, Divina Providencia Pape XXIIdì Anno Secundo. Miseiacione Divina Gaucelinus, etc., ut supia in Primo Processu.—Literas Apostolica^, vera bulla plumbea et filo canapis, more Romane Cuiie, bullatas, patentes, integras [etc, ut supra], recepimus; quaium tenor sequitur in hec verba:—Johannes, Episcopus, etc. [ut supi a],— Personam carissimi in Christo Filii nostri, Edwardi, Regis Anglie Ulustris, ejusque Regnum inclitum, ea dileccionis sinceritate piosequimur, ut, suum dictique Regni statum a guerrarum fol 137,fluctibus liberum et a discriminibus tuibacionis inmunem pateinis desideriis affectantes, ad procurandum tranquillitatem et quietem illius oportunum Apostolice Sedis favoiem, quantum cumDeo possumus, liberaliter impendamus, quatinus Rex ipse, securitate sibi ab insidiis emulorum indulta, utilitatibus propriis liberius possit intendere, seque ad assumendum negocium Terre Sancte, nostris precordiis non mediociitei insidens, ad quod—ut asseiit—ferventer anelat {sic), habilius valeat pi eparare, cunctaque, sicut displicenter audivimus, ipsorum Regis et Regni pax et optanda tranquillitas nedum sit forinsecis guerrarum turbinibus pertuibata, set et intestinis periculose lacerata scissuris, dum nonnulli Magnates et Nobiles dicti Regni, spreto Fidelitatis debito, ab ipsius Regis obediencia se subducunt, et tam illi quam alii in ipsum Regem, etSCOTLAND, 363 Regnum piedictum, et Terram suam Hibemie, impugnacionis et invasioni? reprobande conatus exceicent; nos, eidem Regi et Regno, piernisse considera-cionis intuita, dren id quantum in nobis est piospici cupientes, in omnes et singulos, cujuscumquesint preeminencie, dignitatis, aut status, qui Regem ipsum, Regnum, et Terram predictam aut eorum paitem invadeie, vel Regnum ipsum et Terram, contra Regem eundem, cum armis vel sine ai mis, intrare presumpserint, aut alias eorum pacem et tranquillitatem injuste turbaverint, seu hujusmodi turbatoribus aut invasoiibus in pecunia, equis, vel ai mis, vel aliis, circa hec prestiterint auxilium, consilium, vel favorem, publicum vel occultum, Excommunicacionis in personas, et Interdicti Sentencias in Tei ras eoium, auctoiitate Presencium promul-gandi, a qua, quidem, Excommunicacionis Sentencia, sine speciali Mandato Sedis Apostolice, nisi forsan in mortis articulo, absolvi nequeant ; in quo, eciam, si fuerint absoluti, et ipsos contigerit sanitati restituì, nisi satis-fecerint infra mensem, eadem Sentencia eo ipso ligentur ; necnon ad quascum-que alias penas, spirituale? et temporales, contra illos debite procedendi ; et insuper hujusmodi Sentencias atque penas, ubicumque et quocienscumque expedire videritis, et precipue in locis maiitimis seu mari vicinis, per vos, vel alium seu alios solempniter publicandi, ac omnes pacciones, obligaciones, confederaciones, et colligaciones, circa premissavel eorum aliquod factas, juramento vel quacumque firmitate alia roboratas, millas, iiritas, et viribus vacuas nunciandi, vacuandi, seu dissolvendi, iiritandi, et revocandi, quatenus de facto piocesseiint ; necnon et juramenta circa id prestita, piout secundum Deuni expedire videritis, relaxan di, et alia que chea premissa et ea tangencia fueiint oportuna, mediante justicia, faciendi, non obstantibus quibuscumque Conci* missionibus, super predictis vel eoium aliquo, vobis, aut quibuslibet aliis alias per nos factis; quibus, tamen, per hoc non intendimus derogale, set eas volumus in suo vigore manere ; aut si aliquibus a Sede Apostolica sit indultum sub quacumque forma vel concepcione verborum, quod excommunicari vel eorum terre Ecclesiastico Interdicto supponi non possint, per Litei as Sedis ejusdem non facientes plenam et expressam ac de verbo ad verbum de Indulto hujusmodi mencionem; et qualibet alia diete Sedis Indulgencia, geneiali vel speciali, cujus-cumque tenoris vel expiessionis existat, per quam effectus Presencium impediii possit vel quomodolibet retardan ; vobis aut vesti um alteii plenam et liberam concedimus, tenore Presencium, facultatem,—Datum Avinionie, iiijto Kalendas Januarii, Pontificatus nostri Anno Secundo [29 Dee , 1818] Item, Johannes Episcopus, Servus, etc , Gaucelino, etc [ut supra\.—Crescit facile in inmensum inpunita temeritas, etc., ut supra, in ultima Bulla Primi Processus. -Sane sic prudenter piescindenda sunt scandala ut succedant bona salubrius, quodque, votivo offendiculo segiegato, facilior occurrat aditus ad optata. Attendente?, itaque, quod Dominus nostei, Suinmus Pontifex, salutis, pacis, et concordie Illustri? Regis Anglie, Regnoi um et Parcium predictorum, ac incolarum ipsarum, zelator piecipuus, ad ea nos miseiit que sunt honoiis Dei et Romane Ecclesie, ac status pacifici et tranquilli Regis et Regnorum ac Parcium incolarum predictorum, nos, jmecavere volentes ne guerrarum tmbacio que solet interdum in talibus afierre peiiculum Processili nostro, super injunctis nobis a Sede Apostolica, et ciica ea—quod ‘absit—aliquid difficultatis opponat, necnon Mandatis Apostolicis humiliter obedire et injuncta nobis in hac parte efficaciter exequi, ut tenemur ; cum, eonsideratis ciicumstanciis pluiimis, infrascripta fieri debei e nobis expediencia videantur, timi quia nonnulla Castia et Ville Regni et Teire predictorum ac gentis Regis ejusdem Anglie per quosdam invasa fuerint nequiter et aggressa, ac nichilominus occupata; tum, eciam, quia invadi ac aggredì et occupari perieulosius foimidantur, prout hec ad nos fama pertulit plurimorum, etpiopteiea pacis et concordie prosecucionis injuncte nobis non est dubium impediant eifectus, monemus Auctoritate piedicta pi imo, secundo, tercio, et peremptorie, ac tenore Presencium salubribus in Domino monitis exhortamur Nobilem Virum, Robertum de Brus, Regnum Scocie gubernantem, necnon omnes et singulos Archiepiscopos, Episcopos, et Pielatos, et Personas Ecclesiasticas quascumque, omnesque et singulos Magnates, Nobiles, et quoslibet alios, Regnorum Anglie et Scocie et Parcium predictorum incolas, et quoscumque alios Regnorum et Terrarumac Pai cium quorumeumque, cujuscum-fol 137bque sint preeminencie, dignitatis, auctoritatis, condicionis, aut status, ipsaque {sic) injungimus et, tenore Presencium, inhibemus quod Serenissimum Principem, Dominum Édwardum, Dei gracia Regem Anglie, aut Regnum Anglie, et Terram suam predictam, aut eorum partem hostiliter invadere, vel Regnum Anglie et364 THE REGISTER QE BISHOP STAPELDON, Tei ram predictam Ibernie, contra Regem ipsum, aut in ipsius Regni Anglie et Parcium piedictoiuni piejudicium, cum aimis vel sine armis* intraie, aggredì, aut occupare, absque consensu et volúntate ipsius, aliquatenus non piesumant ; quodque ab invasionibus et aggressionibus ac occupacionibus hujusmodi, si quas fecerint, omnino desistant, nec alias pacis et concoi die prosecuciónem nobis injunctam, aut pacem et tianquillitatem Regis et Regni et Pai cium predic-torum aliquatenus impediant vel contuibent, aut turbatoies quoslibet et invasores Regis et Regni Anglie et Parcium Ibemie piedictoium, in pecunie, equorum, vel ai mommi, aut alioium quoiumcumque subsidio coadjuvent quo-quo modo, sive prestent ipsis invasoiibus, aggressoribus, et occupatoiibus, consilium, auxilium, vel favorem, per se vel alium seu alios, publicum vel occultimi. Quod si dictum Dominum Regem aut Regnum Anglie, et Terram predictam Ibernie, conti a Regem ipsum aut in ejus prejudicium, cum ai mis vel sine armis, intrare presumpserint, aut ab invasionibus et aggressionibus ac occupacionibus hujusmodi non destiteiint, aut alias pacis et concoidie prosecucionem nobis injunctam, ac pacem et tranquillitatem Regis et Regni Anglie et Parcium predictorum impediverint aut contuibaverint, aut turbatores quoslibet et invasores, aggressores, ac occupatores Regis et Regni Anglie et Pai cium Ibemie predictorum, in pecunie, equorum, armorum, aut aliorum quoiumcumque subsidio coadjuvaverint, seu prestiteiint ipsis invasoiibus, aggressoribus, et occupatoiibus consilium, auxilium, vel favorem, pei se vel alium seu alios, publicum vel occultum, nisi infia x dies a tempore Publicacionis et Notitìcacionis Presencium continue computandos, quorum tres pio primo, et tres pro secundo, et ìeliquos quatuor ipsis Roberto, et invasoribus, turbatoiibus, et aggressoribus et occupatoiibus, et eoium singulis, pro tercio et peremptorio tei mino et Monicione Canonica assignamus, des-titerint a predictis et singulis piedictorum, aut contra moniciones et exhortaciones nostias hujusmodi fecerint, aut piesentibus mandatis nostiis vel monitis non paiueiint, cum effectu ; nos, predicta Apostolica Àuctoiitate nobis in hac parte cominissa, in eundem Robertum de Bius, Regnum Scocie gubemantem, et iu omnes et singulos Magnates et Nobiles, aut quoscumque alios Anglie et Scocie Regnoium et Ten arum aut Parcium predictoium, seu aliorum Regnoium et Paicium quorumcumque incolas, et in omnes et singulos complices, adjutoies, valitores, consiliarios, fautores, et sequaces ejusdem Roberti et aliorum Magnatum et Nobilium predictoium, cnjuscumque preemin-encie, dignitatis, auctoritatis, et condicionis aut status existant, qui Regem ipsum, aut Regnum Anglie et Terram Ibernie memorata, aut partem eorum quamcumque, hostiliter invadeie, aggredì, occupare, vel Regnum et Terram piedicta, contra Regem ipsum et in ejus piejudicium, cum armis vel sine ai mis, intrare aliquatenus piesumpserint, seu qui ab invasionibus, aggressionibus, et occupacionibus, jam lactis etinposterum faciendis, omnino non destiteiint, aut alias pacis et concoidie piedictaium piosecucionem nobis injunctam, ac pacem et tranquillitatem Regis et Regni et Parcium predictorum aliqualitei impedi-veiint aut conturbaverint, ac tuibatoribus quibuslibet et aggressoribus ac invasoribus Regis et Regni Anglie ac Parcium Ibernie predictorum, in pecunie, equorum, armorum, aut aliorum quorumcumque subsidio juvaverint, sive prestiterint dicto Roberto et ipsis invasoribus, aggressoribus, et oceupatoribus consilium, auxilium, vel favoiem, per se vel alium seu alios, quomodolibet, publicum vel occultum, nisi intia predictum terminum a piemissis destiterint, et ea que ipsis injungimus et singula eoiundem non compleverint cum effectu, ex mine ut ex tune, Monicione premissa Canonica, Auctoritate piefata, Excom-municacionis ¡Sentencias ferimus in hiis scriptis Terras, vero, ipsius Roberti, ac Magnatun: et Nobilium piedictorum, necnon complicum, adjutoium, vali-torum, consiliarioium, fautorum, et sequacium dictorum Roberti, et aliorum quorumcumque Magnatum et Nobilium predictoium, si qui fueiint, qui contra moniciones et mandata nostra aliquid acceptaverint, et nostiis monicionibus et mandatis non paruerint, ut premittitui, cum effectu, in hiis sciiptis, per hanc nostrani Sentenciam Ecclesiastico supponimus Inteidicto Archiepiscopis, vero, et Episcopis, quibus ob ìeverenciam Pontificalis Dignitatis deferre volumus in hac paite, si qui fueiint dictoium Robeiti aliorumque quoiumcumque Magnatum et Nobilium, in et supei premissis, adjutores, valitores, consiliarii, fautores, quomodolibet, aut sequaces, contia moniciones et mandata nostia hujusmodi faciendo, aut qui pacis et concoidie predietarum prosecucionem nobis injunctam, aut pacem et tianquillitatem Regis et Regni Anglie ac Paicium piedictorum aliqualitei impediveiint aut turbaveiint, ac dictum Robeitum, aut aliosSCOTLAND, 365 tuibatores quoslibet et aggiessoies, et invasoies et occupatores Regis et Regni Anglic ac Pai cium Ibernie piedictoium, in pecunie, equorum, ai molimi, aut aliorum quorumeumque subsidio juvaveiint, si ve piestiterint dicto Roberto et ipsis invasoiibus, aggressoiibus, et occupatoiibus, consilium, auxilium, vel favorem, per se vel alium seu alios, quomodolibet, publicum vel occultum, ex mine ut ex tune, Auctoiitate prefata, premissa Monicione Canonica, in hiis scriptis, ingressum Ecclesie inteidicimus ; et si Interdictum hujusmodi per iiijor fol 138 dies dictos decem inmediate sequentes sustinueiint, ipsos et eoium quemlibet suspendimus a Divinis Quod si Interdictum et Suspensionem hujusmodi per alios vj dies, pi edictos xiiij inmediate sequentes, sustinuerint, animis induratis, nos in ipsos et eorum singulos, necnon in quoscumque Electos Abbates, Priores, Decanos, Prepósitos, et quascumque alias Personas Ecclesiasticas, ¡Seculares et Regulares, quorumeumque non mendicancium sive mendicancium Oidinum, cujuscumque status, gradus, oidinis, vel condicionis fuerint, dictorum Roberti, aliorumque quorumeumque Magnatum et Nobilium in et super piemissis adjutores, valitores, consiliarios, fautoies, quomodolibet, aut sequaces, conti a moniciones et mandata nostra hujusmodi faciendo, aut qui pacis et concordie predictaium prosecucionem nobis injunctam, aut pacem et tranquillitatem Regis et Regni Anglie et Parcium piedictorum aliqualiterimpediveiint aut turbaverint, ac dicto Roberto aut aliis turbatoiibus quibuslibet, et aggressoribus ac invasoiibus Regis et Regni Anglie ac Parcium Ibernie predictorum, in pecunie, armorum, equoium, aut aliorum quoiumcumque pi estacione subsidium prestiterint, sive dederint dicto Roberto et aliis invasoribus, etc,, consilium, auxilium, vel favoiem, per se vel alium seu alios, quomodolibet, super piemissis, publicum vel occultum, ex nunc ut ex tunc, Auctoritate predicta, premissa Monicione Canonica, in hiis scriptis Excommunicacionis Sentencias promulgamus ; Ecclesiasque Archiepiscoporum et Episcoporum, et il] as, ac Monasteriorum quorumeumque Prelatorum predictoium, per hanc nostrani Sentenciam Ecclesiastico supponimus Interdicto ; ad penas alias Spirituales et Tempoiales, sicut nobis expedire videbitur, contra dictum Robeitum et quoscumque alios facientes contia Moniciones et Mandata nostra hujusmodi, ac non parentes eisdem effectualiter, juxta potestatem nobis super hoc pei dictas Literas Apostólicas attributam, prout ìequiret eorundem excessuum piotei vitas et juris peimittet equitas, processuii, Poiro, ut nichil de contingentibus obmittamus, et ne aliqui quaium-cumque paccionum, obligacionum, confedeiacionum, aut colligacionum, circa premissa vel eorum aliqua factaium, hactenus se valeant supei premissis aliquatenus excúsale, nos, Auctoiitate piedicta, nobis in hac parte commissa, omnes et quascumque pacciones, obligaciones, confederaciones, et colligaciones, generales et speciales, circa piedicta vel aliquod predictorum, inter quascumque Personas factas, edam penarum apposicione, juramento, vel quacumque firmitate alia roboiatas, per hanc nostrani Sentenciam in hiis scriptis, dissolvi-mus, annullamus, irritamus, ut omnino viribus vacuas, et eas, quatenus de facto processerint, eciam revocamus, ipsasque nullas, irritas, et viiibus quibuslibet vacuas nunciamus, Auctoiitate qua supia, tenoie Piesencium Literarum; juramenta, veio, ciica premissa prefata, a quibuscumque quibusvis Peisonis, cura Persone que juramenta talia prestiterint ad nos accesserint vel suficientes Procuratores propter hoc ad nos miserint, relaxare studebimus, pi out secundum Deum animabus transgrediencium salubrius videbimus expediie, Yeium, quia hujusmodi nostroium Processuum, Monicionum, Exhortacionum, et Sentenciaran! Edictum ad singuloium quorum intei est, intei ei it, vel intei esse poterit, proferri noticiam affectamus, ut contra Piocessus ipsos cujuslibet ignoiancie et calumpnie tollatur occasio, dictos nostros piesentes Processus per vos et vestrnm singulos decrevimus et, tenore Presencium, decernimus publicandos. Quale vobis, Dominis Aichiepiscopis et Episcopis, ceterisque Prelatis et Peisonis Ecclesiasticis supradictis, exemptis et non exemptis, in dictis Regnis Anglie et Scocie ac Tenis Ibernie et Wallie, aut Regnis et Teiris aliis, constitutis, et aliis ad quos Processus nostri presentes peivenerint, Auctoritate Apostolica liobis in hac parte commissa, districte precipiendo mandamus vobis et vestrum singulis, in virtute Sánete Obediencie et sub pena Excommunicacionis districcius injungentes, quatinus pi edictos nostros Processus, Moniciones, Sentencias, et Mandata, ac alia omnia et singula in nostiis presentibus Literis annotata, infia peto dies postquam Litere ipse ad vos pervenerint, in Ecclesiis vestris, astante ibidem Populo Fideli, cium celebiabitur Majoi Missa, solempniter publicetis, semel et pluiies, diebus et locis aliis, sicut vobis et vesti um singulis videbitur expedite, ac eundem Robeitum de Bius, Regnum Scocie gubeinantem, special-366 THE REGISTER OP BISHOP STAPELDON. iter, nominatili!, et publice, et omnes alios et skigulos qui Monicionibus et Mandatis nostris -immo, vero, Apostolicis—in hae paite non parueiint cum effectu, generaliter, palam, et publice, singulis Diebus Dominicis et Festivis, pulsatis campanis, et candelis accensis, denuncietis excommunicatos, Terrasque eorum Interdicto Ecclesiastico subjacere iamdiu donee a piedictis invasionibus, aggressionibus, occupacionibus, consiliis, auxiliis aut favoribus et impedimentis ac tuibacionibus omnino destiterint, et Mandatis nostiis—iinmo, verius Apostolicis—paruerint cum effectu, et Absolucionis beneficium a Sentenciis hujusmodi, quarum Absolucio est, ut premittitur, Sedi Apostolice reservata, specialiter meiuerint optinere ; certificantes nos quam cito comode poteritis, per vestras Literas Patentes, quibus super premissis fidem plenam adhibebimus, fol I38bqualiter executi fueritis supi adicta, et de nomini bus et personis illorum singulariter singulis qui contra premissa facere et nostris presentibus Monicionibus et Mandatis, cum vobis primum constiterit, presumpserint contiaiie Ut, igitur, hujusmodi nostri Processus ad communem omnium noticiam deducán tur, volumus, ac vobis et singulis vestrum, sub penis infiascriptis, districte precipiendo, mandamus quatinus Caitas sive membranas Piooessus continentes eosdem, sub sigillis vestris, in majoium Cathedralium et aliarum Solempnium, mari potissime vicinarum, vesti ai um Civitatum et Diocesium, appendi vel affigi hostiis seu super liminaribus faciatis, que Processus nostros hujusmodi suo quasi sonoro preconio et patulo indicio manifestent ; ita quod inobedientes ipsi, si qui—quod absit—fueiint, quos Processus inde eontingunt, nullatenus possint ignoranciam allegare ; cum non sit verisimile remanere quoad ipsos incognitum vel occultum, quod tam patentei omnibus publicatui. Quod si premissa non feceritis, aut in premissis negligentes fueritis vel ìemissi, vel nostris in hac paite Mandatis non paiueiitis cum effectu, nos vobis Dominis Archiepiscopis et Episcopis, quibus ob vestre reverenciam dignitatis deffeire volumus in hac paite, ex nunc vel ex tune, Auctoritate prefata, Monicione premissa Canonica, ingressum Ecclesie interdicimus in hiis scriptis. Quod si Intel dictum hujusmodi sustinueiitis per sex dies, vos in hiis scriptis suspendimus a Divinis, ac in vos et in omnes et singulas Personas Ecclesiasticas, Regulares et Seculares, exemptas et non exemptas, quorumeumque Ordinum et Religionum existant, si premissis non parueritis vel paruerint, ut piefertui, Excommunicacionis Senteiiciam, Monicione Canonica premissa, ferimus in hiis scriptis In quorum omnium testimonium presentes Literas scribi et regestrari fecimus, nostiorumque sigillorum appensione muniri —Datum Notynghamie, Eboracensis Diócesis, die xix mensis Augusti, Anno Domini M° CCC° xviij0, Pontificatus preiati Sanctissimi Patris, Domini Johannis, Divina Providencia Pape XX lidi, Anno Secundo, —folios 131b—138b. Scottiscumbe, Bichard de, collated to the Y. of Farringdon ; 82b : resigns ; 83b : inst. to the Chantry of St. Thomas-on-the-Bridge, Barnstaple ; 145. Scut, Robert le, see Bosham ; 15b. Seal, discovery of a forged Duplicate of the Bishop’s,— Commission directed to his Official Principal :— Cum tiansmissum nobis per vos quoddam Sigillum plumbeum, adinstar Sigilli nostri majoris falso et subdole fabricatum, jam receperimus, ex hoc in animo non immerito conturbati ; nosque, facta subsequenter collacione hujusmodi Sigilli falsi cum nostro proprio Sigillo vero, in nonnullis ipsorum partibus discordancias inveneiimus manifestas ; cupientes, modis et viis licitis quibus poterimus, de hiis qui, hujusmodi Sigillum plumbeum fabricando, crimen ex hoc falsi temere commiserunt, consiliariis eciam et fautoribus eorundem, effici ceicioies, vobis,tenore Presencium,committimus et mandamus quatinus, cum per nos, longe extra nostram Diocesim ex certis variis et arduis negociis agentes ad presens, premissa comode nequeant expediri, de hujusmodi falsariis, consiliariis, eciam, et fautoribus eorundem, ut piemittitui, et de ceteris ciicumstanciis univeisis, nichil de ipsis penitus omitientes, diligenter et cum ornili cautele studio debite inquirere studeatis plenariam veiitatem. Ad que omnia et singula, una cum potestate pronunciandi et hujusmodi malefactores in hac paite debite puniendi, ac, eciam, omnia alia et singula faciendi que in hac paite necessaiia fuerint vel, eciam, ' oportuna, vobis vices nostias, cum Canonice coheicionis potestate,GENERAL INDEX. 367 eommittimus per Présentes.—Datum apud Horsleglie, xxix die mensis Maicii, Anno Domini Millesimo CCCmo septyno decimo ; 118*». Seaton [Setone, MS], see Offwell ; 169b —Roger, Vicar of,—“ Licencia visitandi Ecclesiam de Vendôme, in Partibus transmarinis, causa Perigiinacionis ” He was to return to bis Parish within a month (17 April, 1309) ; 40b. The Tithe of Royal Fish,— Memorandum quod xxiiij die Octobris, apud Nywenham, Dominas optinuit xv pecias graspesii, nomine décimé, de Domino Willelmo [GladwyneJ, Vicario Ecclesie de Setone ; quas idem Willelmus, nomine Episcopi, de parochianis suis recepit, hujusmodi nomine decime —Item, xxv die Octobris, apud Parvam Wÿndesore, îecepit pei manus Domini Willelmi, Vicarii Ecclesie de Setone, xij pecias de graspesio, nomine decime prenominate, de Willelmo de Giavestone et Johanne Craf, parochianis dicte Ecclesie de Setone ; 44b —See Vol. I, page 287. Secchevyle, ... de, Canon of St. Crantock, deceased ; 67. Sefford, Rd. decollated to Cheriton-Bishop ; 114b. Segrave, Gilbert de, Bishop of London ; 81b. Seler, Richard le, see “ Wills ”—Wyger, Henry ; L 201b. Senebaud, Philip (of Exeter), clerk ; L 190b. Seneschal, Bartholomew le, R. of St. Erme, deceased ; 142. Seneschal, John le ; (see page 4). Seneschal, Oliver le, Canon-Regular of Bodmin ; 39, 71. Seneschal, Richard le, inst to Whitstone (Cornwall) ; 55b. Seneschal, Rob. le, collated to Lelant ; 49b : inst. to St Mawgan-in-Kirrier ; 182 See St. Constantine (Inst.) ; 57b, 60. Sernon, Geoffrey de, see St. Michael’s-Mount (Inst.) ; 114. Servat, William, a merchant ; L 207b Servyngtone, David de and Alianora, see “ Oratories.” Servyngtone, John de, inst. to Creacombe ; 63 : Eggesford ; 81b. Secheforde, Wm. de, inst to Northmolton ; 42b, 75 : resigns; 148. Setone, Walter de, inst. toDenbury; 100b: collated to Mor-chard-Bishop ; 142b. He was commissioned to prove Wills, 17 April, 1322, 167b (see t Giffard, Walter).—The Bishop grants him an Annual Pension of ten Pounds (24 Sept, 1324) ; 181b: collated to a Prebend in Crediton ; 184b.—See Philleigh (Inst); 144b : Axmouth ( Inst ) ; 156: Coadjutors; 168. Seynt Moys, Peter de, Prior of St. James’s Priory, Exeter, deceased ; 85b. Seys, Richard le, Canon-Regular of Bodmin ; 71. Schakespere, Symon de, collated to Arlington ; 35b; Dispensation for non-residence—“vj Kalendas Januarii ” (27 Dec.), 1308 ; 37b. Sherborne, The Abbat and Convent of, present to Abbots-kerswell; 157b: Seaton; 161b. Schireburne, William de, R. of Bratton[-Fleming ?] ; 37b, 47.368 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Sherwill [Sdìirewilie, MS ],— Stephen de Columbers, cleik, 11Dispensation : non-residence for two years, to study, etc. (19 Feb , 1310-11) ; 59b : again (subdeacon), for three years from Michaelmas (30 Aug , 1312) ; 73 Shobrooke [Schoekebrocke, etc, MS.],— —Walterus, etc. Magistris Radulpho Germeyn, Precentori, Rogero de Otery, Canceliaiio, in Ecclesia Exoniensi, salutem, etc —Ad dissolvendum Appro priacionem sen Annexionem Ecclesie de Schokebrock Penitenciarie in dicta Ecclesia Exoniensi, quam jam optinet Magister Johannes deUphavene, in eadem dudnm factas, si ad id ipsius Magistri Johannis voluntas accesserit et consensus ; necnon Ecclesiam de Eglosheil, jam vacantem, que ante Appropriacionem et Annexionem piedictas eidem Penitenciarie appropriata fuel at, ut clicitui, seu annexa, et ex causis minus legitimis extra hujusmodi Appiopiiacionem sen Annexionem subsequentei leducta, ad piistinum Appiopriacionis seu Annexionis effectum, de consensu Capituli nostii Exoniensis—si sit ita et Canonica inventa fuerit— reducendum ; vel alias ipsam Ecclesiam de Eglosheil eidem Penitenciarie, de consensu dicti Capituli, prehabitis omnibus et singulis que in hac parte ìequiiuntur, appropi iandum seu anneetendum de novo, si et pi out videbitur expedite ; ac, edam, omnia alia et singula faciendum supei hiis et expediendum que necessaiia visa fuerint vel eciam oportuna, vobis tenore Preseneium committimus vices nostias, etc —Datum apud Stockwille juxta Londonias, xxvj die inensis Julii, A.D M° CCCmo teiciodecimo, Consecracionis nostre quinto ; 79. Master Walter de Esse, deacon, (Canon of Ciediton), R,—Dispensation : non-ìesidence for a year, to study, etc (16 Aug , 1314) ; 87b [Sidbury [Sydebiry, MS ],— Visitations (by the same as at Bianscombe, No. I., see p 193),— I.—Die Jovis pioxima sequente [post Festum Tianslacionis Sancii Benedicti—13 July], 1301.—Quo die fuerunt in Ecclesia loci predicti unus bonus Calix et alia debilior Quatuor paiia Coiporalium cum repositoriis, Tria paria Vestimen-torum, quorum j debile. Due Casule veteres Yiginti tualle benedicte, et ij non benedicte Pannus lineus ad cooperiendum Altare Tria superpellicia, cum ij rochetis. Tria superpellicia pro pueiis Pannus mortuorum. Velum Nupciale de serico Pannus ad Patenam, stragulatum (sic) Alius pannus de serico. Velum Quadragesimale lineum, Pixis ad Eukaristiam eburnea, sine sera, de argento ligata. Duo Textus1 decentes. Duo Paxilla, bene depicta. Due Cruces Processionales, de metallo, et iiij Vexilla Quatuor Processionalia de stanno. Crismatorium stanneum cum sera Sacrarium2 honestum. Tres campane ad mortuos. Quatuor hole Et turribulum sufficiens Ciphus pio infirmis Baptisterium bene seiatum. Unum bonum Missale ; et aliud sufficiens, sine nota. Duo Gradalia, et in altero est Tioparium. Duo Troparia per se, quorum aliud male ligatum et Moniale. Temporalis Legenda per se; et Legenda Sanctorum pei se, male ligata Unum bonum Portiphorium vetus, sine Psalterio. Tria Antiphonaria, quorum ij non sunt de Usu Unum Psalterium sufficiens per se ; aliud insufficiens, continens Ymnarium Capitulaiium, Collectarium, et Commune Sanctorum. Ordinale bonum Unum cofferum ad Libros, et ij forceiia ad candelas, Synodus Episcopi Petri. Ala Ecclesie male cooperta ; cujus coopeitura differtur, quia speratur quod Dominus W. de novo reedificabit eam. Testes Synodales,—Quatuor de Parochianis fìdedigni, vocati, dicunt quod Walterus Vicaiius optime se habet in omnibus, bene predicans, et Officium suum Sacerdotale laudabiliter exceicens. Similiter et Clerici honeste se gerunt De mortali peccato nichil sciunt Jurati,— Johannes de Hitteweye, Walterus Cole, Johannes Hisgere, Johannes de Wollecumbe, Johannes le Tanner, Henricus Herynge, Henricus Uppeclyve, Thomas Knoude, Willelmus Sutor, Willelmus de la Pynne, et Johannes Lascy, jurati, dicunt quod sunt ibi de redditi! assiso, cum auxilio, et gabugo3 molendini, 1 “ Liber seu Codex Evangeliorum ” D'Amis. 2 (t Pars Altaris ubi reponitur Cibor- ium.”—ibid. Sic, MS —Gablum—gablagium—gab-ulum—“census, tributum, reditus.” —ibid.GENERAL INDEX, 369 xxxijfo' Et decima valet xl marcas ; molendinum v marcas. Berbiagium singulis alternis annis, xvj oves matiices sine agnis et viij hogastii, et alternis annis viij oves et xvj hogastii 1 Valoiem dominici et alioriim ad dictum Maneiium spectancium extendere nesciunt. Servicia ipsoium et consuetudines in nullo mutantur. Et credunt quod Firmarius habuit, de bonis predecessoris sui, pro defectibus in pi edicto Manerio inventis, xl marcas, quas in construccione nove camere ex parte Austiali Aule, et ìeparacione alterius camere ex paite Boriali, et aliarum duaium domorum per ipsum constructaium, totaliter expendit, et x mai cas ultra Et nichilominus estimant defectum giangie siliginis"iiij marcis, columbarii xls,, et boverie de Bougcleve, xls, secundum quod in próxima Visitacione estimabantui,—Archives of the D, and C., No 3673, page 36. II.— Visitado de Sidebm y, facta Die Dominica pioxima post Festum Sancti Augustini [28 May], A D. M® CCCmo séptimo,— Deficit pannus lineus ad coopeiiendum Majus Aitale. Deficiunt tiia supeipellicia piopueris Deficit seiura ad Eukaristiam. Quinqué Yexillá, Legenda Sanctorum male ligata Cancellus male coopeitus ; et est contendo inter Vicarium et Paiocbianos quis debeat cooperire Cancellum : et inquiiitur de valore Vicarie, Navis Ecclesie male est cooperta Paiochiani, videlicet Johannes de Hytteweye, Ricardus Byssop, Johannes de Manstone, Heniicus Troné, Johannes de Filcumbe, Ricardus de Radeweye, Johannes de la Clyve, Nicholaus de Noithlyncumbe, Willelmus de eodem, Ricaidus de la Beai e, Lauiencius le Sopeie, Johannes deVirga, Henricus Ysgei, Willelmus Fabei, et Johannes Godynche, juiati, dicunt quod Dominus Walterus, Vicaiius, eos instiuit in Fide secundum quod scit et ad eum peitinet, et bene se gei it et honeste ; nec aliquid sciunt quod indiget coneccione in Parochia, Et valet dicta Vicaria xij inai cas, et Rectoria xxxli Dominus W , nunc Firmarius, homines Manerii bene tenet et defendit ; nullusque redditus est augmentatus vel diminutus, nisi ad voluntatem Domini, De operibus et consuetudinibus, ac consuetudinibus antiquis, liquet pei custumaiium; et dictus Firmarius eas tenet secundum quod invenit Nulle sunt consuetudines de noyo imposite, lege vel juie ; nec aliqua est tena alienata, nec aliquis est libei tati donatus. Dominicus est melioratus pei piesentem Fiimaiium in marliacione xiij aciaium et clausarum, in quatuor ti., nec aliquid de dicto dominico alicui est concessimi, prece vel piecio Gai dina, pomeria, piscaiia, prata, et clausa, sunt in statu quo dictus Firmarius eas ìecepit Columbaiium est ad terrain consumptum, quod potest repaiaii eum ij maicis Molendina sunt melioiata, et majus valent quam valuei.unt tempoie quo ìecepit—in quantum ignorant,—nec nunc indigent aliquali ìepaiacione, Et idem W, Fiimaiius, expendit tam in eieccione domoium, videlicet in construccione camere in paite Australi Aule et emendatone camere ex paite Boriali, et construccione cujusdamstabuli juxta magnani portam, et nova ^ accaria in Curia, et berbaiia apud laWaterlete, et boveria apud Bohe Clyve, et portici! giangie decimalis Summa molendino et aliis necessa-ìiis dicti Maneiii, lx marce, a tempoie quo stetitFiimarius. Quantumrecepit a piedecessore suo ignorant Et dimitfcere debet successori suo iij mensas, unam pelvim cum lavatorio, et vj tiestella. Et, tamen, quedam grangia que vocatur giangia siliginis, que est ruinosa, si esset prostrata non esset ad dampnum Manerii Et potest reparai i in statu quo fuit tempore quo Dominus W finnam recepit pro xs Et dicunt quod Vicarius consuevit solvere quandam annuam pensionem xL?., et cessavit circiter xv annos. Quedam pars muri longe giangie, longitudinis iij viigataium et dimidie, est ruinosa; que potest reparali pro iiijs —ibid., page 51 Taxation of the Vicaige,— Univeisis, etc , Walterus, etc., salutem, etc.—Noverit Universitas vestra quod, cum intei dilectos in Christo fìlios, Decanum et Capitulum Ecclesie nostre Exoniensis, ex paite una, et Stephanum, Vicarium Ecclesie de Sydebery, ex altera, occasione cujusdam annue pensionis quadraginta solidorum, eisdem Decano et Capitulo, nomine Vicarie sue predicte, per Canonicam Ordinacionem debite ab eadem, quam idem Vicaiius jam per sex annos subtraxisse indebite dicebatui, mota fuisset materia questionis, tandem dicti Decanus et Capitulum, per Nicholaum Durnefoide, Proematorem eorundem, Magister Rogeius de Churletone, Aichidiaconus Tottonie, et Firmai ius dicte Ecclesie de Sydebuiy 1 See page 24, note 2, Y370 THE REGISTER OP BISHOP STAPELDON. perpetuus, ac Dominus Btephauus, Vicarius, peisonalitei coi am nobis, Walteio, Episcopo piedicto, in Capitulo Ecclesie nostre Exoniensis piedicte, die Meicuiii proxima post Festum Sancti Hillaiii, Anno Domini Millesimo tiicentesimo Quintodecimo [14 Jan., 1315-16], comparentes, ut licium amfiactus volentes super subdetiaccione diete pensionis, et ceteris poicionibus ad dictam Yicaiiam spectantibus ; necnon, ornili juie et possessione dictum negocium quoquo modo tangentibus inliac paite, nostre per omnia Oidinacioni alte et basse submiserunt; et expresse concesserunt quod dictam Oidinacionem nostram, in sciiptis vel sine scriptis, pro nostre voluntatis aibitiio piofeire possemus, omnibus litibus et Piocessibus Judicialibus super lioc piius liabitis et Appellacionibus inteipositis et interponendis renunciantes omnino, et piomittentes bona fide se nullo unquam tempore conti a dictam Ordinacionem ventures, set se velie in omnibus obtempeiaie et pai ere eidem Unde nos, . admissa submissione antedicta, Paiciumque supradictai um ìacionibus et juribus, coram nobis piopositis, auditis et plenius discussis, vii tute submissionis predicte, invocato Dei Nomine, oidinamus quod, omnibus aliis Ordinacionibus, pi esenti Oidinacioni nostre contrariis, evacuatis, Oidinacio olim tempoie Johannis dicti Lupi, quondam Vicaiii diete Ecclesie de Sydebery, facta, cum Ordinacionis effectu inferius cum moderamine ini!asciipta, peipetuis temporibus ìobur obtineat fhmitatis ; videlicet, quod Vicarius diete Ecclesie de Sydebeiy qui pio tempoie fueiit habeat domos et oitos quos et quas Alanus, piedecessor elicti Joliannis Lupi, habuit, cum tota teira et piato sub viaque se extendit adgiangiamde Bo eclive, versus Cotteforde, pei metas diete terre usque ad aquam que vocatui Syde, et descendendo per eandem aquam usque ad quendam livulum descendentem a piedicta grangia in aquam piedictam ; una cum omnibus minoribus decimis, oblacionibus, et Altai is obvencionibus, de Sydebery, sine diminucione, exceptis fabis et pisis que ciescunt in novis croftis et no vis oitis, et in teira for inseca Et, ne super boc, processi! temporis, causali potei it ambiguitas, per presenterà Ordinacionem deelaiamus quod de illis croftis et oitis intelligi clebebit qui post piedictam Ordinacionem, tempore dicti Johannis Lupi factam, ad culturani fabarum et pisaium sunt redacti, et quos ad id ìedigi contigeiit in iuturum. Preter hec, orimem decimam feni tocius Paiochie; omnimodis decimis Manerii de Sydebeiy piovenientibus Decano et Capitulo, aut Firtnaiio Loci, ut Rectori-bus, integie ìemanentibus Et idem Vicaiius ìeparabit omnes defectus tam Cancelli quam Oiiiamentorum quoiumcumque ad Rectoiem spectantes, et liabebit meiemium sufficiens de bosco Decani et Capituli, ibidem, pio piima ìeparacione dicti Cancelli, facienda infra biennium ; et extunc ipse et successoies sui, suis sumptubus, inpeipetuum, agnoscent in solidum omnia oneia oidinaiia Rectoii aut Vicaiio incumbencia, et, eciam, extiaoidinaiia ipsum Vicaiium secundum ejus Taxacionem contingencia Et in ìecompensacionem hujusmodi oneris liabebit ìemissionem omnium aneiagioium antiquoium pensionis debite, que se extendit ad duodecim libi as, pietei duas in areas, quas statini solvet Decano et Capitulo piedictis, in Scaccaiio Exonie Item, liabet ìemissionem unius marce annue de antiqua pensione quadiaginta solidomm, ita quod amodo poitabit et solvet Decano et Capitulo piedictis, in Scaccaiio ipsorum Exonie, duas marcas, annuatim, ad iiij01’ anni teiminòs piincipales Et, ne piesens Oidinaeio debito frustietui effectu, piedictas Paites 'ad observacionenr ejusdem, auctoritate ordinai io, sentencialiter condempnamus —In cujus lei, etc —Datum, etc {ut su/p?a) —Archives of the D, and C , No 3625, fol. 102 Sydebyry, Roger de, see Winkleigh (Inst); 41: inst. to Heavitree ; 47b, 52b, 184b. Sydemuwe, John de, Priest-Vicar of Crediteli ; 67b ; inst. to Clannaborough ; 181.—See Consistory Court ; 172. Silverton [Sylfeltone—(margin) Sylfertone],— Roger de Sancto Constantino, R,—Licence of non ìesidence, for a yeai fiom Michaelmas, “ et intendendi obsequiis Regiis ” (18 Sept, 1309); 43b: again, “ad instanciam MagistriRicaidi de Abyndone, Baionis de Scaccaiio Domini Regis,” for a year fiom Michaelmas (2 Aug, 1318) ; 128b. Simone, William, fishmonger ; L 201b. Skelton, Peter de, R. of St. Stephens-by-Saltash ; 45b, 110b.GENERAL INDEX. 371 Skewyheke, Mathias de, V. of St. Hilary; 88. Skirpenbeck ( Yorkshire), see King's Teignton, Prebend of; 88b. Skydemor, John de, inst. to the Preb, of Hayes ; 70. Skynard, Martin, V. of Tintagel, deceased ; 162b. Sladacott (Sladecote, MS.), in Wyke-St. Mary; L 191. Slade, John de la, clerk,—Bispensacio super clefectu natalium (24 Feb., 1311-12); 69. Slade, William de la, collated to Coleridge ; 87b: inst. to Dean-Prior ; 126.—See L 204, 209b. Slapton, see “ Dedications”; 127. —Sir Gilbert [de Mosselewyke] ; Dispensation: non-iesidence till Michaelmas, 1310, “ intendere obsequiis Domini [Davidis Martin], Menevensis Episcopi (7 May, 1309); 40b: again, till Michaelmas, 1311, to study, etc, (14 July, 1310); 53 Smalahille, Richard de, inst. to Washford-Pyne; 10lb: resigns; 140 ; inst. to St, Veep ; 139. Snel, Benedict (of Ashburton),— Commission directed (18 Jan., 1311-12) to the Chancelloi, the Aichdu. of Barnstaple, and the Subdean,— “ in negocio Provisionis Benedicti Snel, de Ashpeitone, clerici, nostre Dyocesis, de Beneficio Ecclesiastico speetante connmmitei vel divisim ad Collacionem vel Piesentaeionem Religiosoium Viiorum, Prioris et Conventus Monasteiii Beati Petii de Plymptone, pel Piioiem soliti guhernaii, Oidinis Sancti Augustini, . . . nobis a Sede Apostolica eommisso, vobis conjunctim et divisim vices nostias, tenoie Presencium, committimus ” ; 68. Snellyng, Gonnota; see Alba Marlia ; 50. Snitterfield (Co. Warwick), 2 (pp. 5, 6). Snou, Thomas, see Consistory Court; I72b. Sodbiry, Sir John de, Knt, presents to Lanreath ; 162b. Soler, Henry du, inst. to the Preb. of Carswell; 42b : to Stoke-Damarel; 70: presented to Kenn; 169b: inst.; I76b. Somery, John de, see Comptone, William ; 60b. Sor (or Seor), John le, presents to St. Just-in-Roseland; 45. Sor, Philip and Mary le, see St. Michael-Penkevil, 148, 163. Sor (or Seor), Reginald le, R. of Helland (Ord.) 218, 221: inst. to St Just-in-Roseland ; 45. Soterlee, Thomas de, see Duntone; 154b. Southboclaunde,Rog. de, inst. to Lamerton, 42b: deceased; 17lb. Southill [Southulle, MS.],— John de Ferariis, R,—Licence of non-residence till the Feast of the Purification [2 Feb ], 1309-10, to study, etc (26 Feb., 1308-9) ; 38b. Southmolton, see Antony; I76b, 177. South Pool, see “ Dedications ” ; 128b. South Tawton; Sir Nicholas Walwayn, clerk, R.,—.372 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON, Licence of non-residence for two yeais, to study, etc. (26 Apiil, 1314) ; 84b : again, for a year (9 Oct, 1319),—“ pioviso quod eidem Eeelesie deserviatui interim debite in Divinis, et animarum Cuia exeiceatur, etc, quodque congiua porcio de fructibus et obvencionibus dicte Eeelesie pauperibus parochianis suis assignetur ” ; 144: again (26 Oct, 1320), foi three years, if he deshed to go abioad ; foi one yeai, if he remained in England ; 152b : again, till Michaelmas, 1326 (13 Feb , 1324-5) ; 183b. Sparkeforde, Nicholas de, see “ Wills”—Lovetot; L 185, etc Speccote, Edmund de, see Little Torrington (Inst); 71 b Speke, John le, inst. to Woolfardisworthy, R ; 180. Spicer, Peter le ; L 189b.—William ; L 201b. Sprengor, William, inst to Upottery; 3 64. Sprigga, Richard, collated to Landcross ; 41b : inst. to Charles ; 184.—See L 201b, 205b. Stafforde, Sir Reginald de, priest (of the Dioc. of London),— Inhibited from officiating in the Diocese of Exetei, from Michaelmas next following, et quousque Dimissorias Oiiginales a suo Dyocesano habueiit, de quibus piius dictum extitit eidem,—Witnesses: Masters N. de Hele and J. de Godrevy (8 April, 1312) ; 71 Stanes, Peter de, inst to St Creed; 139b, 3 43. Stanlake, Wm. de, Abbat of Dunkeswell; Benediction of ; 160. Stanweye, John de, clerk; Dispensacio super defectu natedium —“ de presbitero genitus et soluta ” (28 Aug, 1310); 54b Stapeldone, Adam de, R of Tedburn-St. Mary ; L 213b. Stapeldone, Sir Richard de, Knt, see Oratories ” ; 114,— He piesents to Ashwater, 56b: See Aiundelie, John de; 115b: Noith Tawton (Inst.) ; 118, 167b, l77b: St Columb-major (Inst) ; 59 : Thorney; 76 : Uffculme (inst) ; 181b: St Michael-Penkevil ; 163: Whitchuich ; 165b. Stapeldone, Robert de; R of Tawstock ; 31, 43b,— Collated to a Preb. in Ciediton ; 33b : Proctoi for the Bishop in Pailiament ; 36b: collated to a Pieb in the Cathedral; 40b : deceased ; 62b, 63b See Germeyn, Ralph ; 55 Stapeldone, Thomas de,— Inst to Lesnewth ; 39 : collated to a Preb in Ciediton ; 40b (sec51b): piesents to Instow ; 44b : exchanges Great Toirington foi Bishopsteignton ; 45b: collated to a Preb in Bosham ; 60: lesigns his Pieb in Ciediton, and is collated to another Pieb in Bosham ; 61b: collated to a Pieb in the Cathedral; 7lb, 72b : R of Exminstei, which he exchanged for St Breoke; 128b: inst. to Kilkhampton ; 182: lesigiis St Bieoke ; 183b. See St. Piian-Uthno; 38: Bosham (Inst); 59: Haiberton (Inst); 75b: Thorney; 76 Vicars-General ; 77,113: OtteitonPiioiy ; 114: Benefices ; 139b Stapeldone, Bishop Walter de,— [Chattels granted by the Cioion to the Bishop of Exeter :— (Devon) I —P^o Waltero Exoniensi Episcopo :—Rex Archiepiscopis, etc., salutem Sciatis nos concessisse et hac caita nostra confirmasse Venerabili Patri Walteio, Exoniensi Episcopo, quod ipse et Successors sui, Ejiiscopi ejusdem Loci, imperpetuum habeant unum meicatum singulis sejitimanis j^ci diem Sabbati, apud Maneiium suuni de Aspeitone \Ashburton\ in Comitatu Devonie, et unani feiiam ibidem, singulis annis, pei ties dies diuatuiam; videlicet, in vigilia et inGENERAL INDEX, 373 die et in crastino Sancti Lamencii Et qnocl habeant unum meicatum, singulis septimanis, per cliem Lune, apud Maneiium suum de Chuddeleghe in eodem Comitatu, et imam feriam ibidem singulis annis, pei ties dies duraturam ; videlicet, in vigilia et in die et in crastino Sancti Bainabe, Apostoli Et quocl liabeant unum mercatura, singulis septimanis, pei diem Maitis, apud Manerium suum de Clist in eodem Comitatu ; et imam feiiam ibidem, singulis annis, per tres dies duratili am; \idelicet, in vigilia et in die et in mastino Sancti Michaelis, Aichangeli Et quod liabeant un um mercatura, singulis septimanis, per diem Maitis, apud Maneiium smini de Ciiditone in eodem Comitatu, et duas feiias ibidem, singulis annis, pei decern et octo dies duiaturas; imam, videlicet in ci astino Sancti Maici, Ewangeliste et pei octo dies sequentes, et aliam in vigilia et in die Nativitatis Beate Marie et per septem dies sequentes Nisi mercata illa et ferie ille sint ad nocumentum vicinoium meicatoium et vicinai um feiiaium Quai e volli mus et fiimitei piecipimus, pio nobis et heredibus nostris, quod predictus Episcopus et Successoies sui predicti impeipetuum habeant piedicta meicata et ferias apud Maneiia sua piedicta, cura omnibus libeitatibus et liberis consuetudinibus ad hujusmodi meicata et feiias peitinentibus ; nisi meicata illa et feiie ille sint ad nocumentum vicinoium mercatoium et vicinai um feriarum, sicut pi edict um est Hiis testibus—Venerabilibus Patiibus R[obeito], Cantuaiiensi Aichiepiscopo, Tocius Anglie Primate ; R[adulpho] Londoniensi, et Jfohanne] Bathoniensi et Wellensi, Episcopis ; Gilbeito de Clare, Comite Gloucestiie et Heitfoidie ; Henrico de Lacy, Comite Lincolnie ; Johanne de Waienna, Comite Sunie ; Rogeio de Moituo Mali ; Robeito filio Walteii ; Robeito fìlio Pagani, Senescallo hospicii nostri ; et aliis —Datum apud West-monasterium, xii die Decembiis [1309] Per ÌDSum Regem, etc.— Rot. Cart. 3 Echo II, No 21. II.—Pro Waltero, Oxoniensi Episcopo'.—Rex Aichiepiscopis, etc , salutem — Sciatis nos concessisse, etc (ut supia) Walteio, etc , quod ipse et Successores sui imperpetuum habeant imam feiiam singulis annis, apud Maneiium de Asshpertone, in Comitatu Devonie, per tres dies duratuiam ; videlicet, in vigilia et in die et in mastino Sancti Mai tini in Verne ; nisi feria illa sit ad nocumentum vicinarum feiiarum, Quaie volumus, etc Nisi feria etc Hiis testibus—Veneiabilibus Patribus J[ohanne], Norwycensi, J[ohanne], Cicestrensi ; et Johanne Landavensi, Episcopis ; Gilbeito de Clare, Comite Gloucestrie et Heitfoidie ; Hunfrido de Bohum, Comité Herefoidie et Essexie ; Hemico de Peicy ; Robeito de Clifford ; Robeito fìlio Walteri ; et aliis.—Datum pei manum nostram, apud Westmonasterium, xvj die Novembris [1313] Pei ipsimi Regem —Rot Cai t 7 Edio , II, No, 33 [Cornwall],—Pio Walteio Episcopo Exoniensi et ejus ßuccessoi ibus :—Rex Aichie-piscopis, etc., salutem Sciatis nos concessisse, etc (ut supra), Waltero etc., quod ipse et Successores sui impelpetuum habeant unum mercatum, singulis septimanis, per diem Yeneiis, apud Maneiium suum de Politone in Comitatu Comubie, et unam feiiam ibidem, singulis annis, pei tres dies duratili am ; videlicet, in mastino Sancti "Vitalis, Mai this, et per duos dies sequentes; et imam aliam feiiam ibidem, singulis annis, pei ties dies duraturam ; videlicet, in vigilia et in die et in mastino Sancti Michaelis Et unum mercatum, singulis septimanis, per diem Mercuiii, apud Manerium suum de la Wyttone \Lawhitton\ in eodem Comitatu ; et imam feriam ibidem, singulis annis, per tres dies duraturam ; videlicet, in vigilia et in die et in crastino Sancti Michaelis. Et unum meicatum, singulis septimanis, pei diem Jovis, apud Manerium suum de Caeigaul in eodem Comitatu ; et unam feriam ibidem, singulis annis, pei ties dies duratuiam; videlicet, in vigilia et indie et in crastino Sancti Mathei, Apostoli Et unum mercatum, singulis septimanis, per diem Veneiis, apud Manerium suum de Sancto Geimano in eodem Comitatu ; et unam feiiam ibidem, singulis annis, per tres dies duratuiam ; videlicet, in vigilia et in die et in crastino Sancti Petri ad Yincula Et unam feriam apud Maneiium suum de Penryn in eodem Comitatu, singulis annis, pei tres dies duraturam ; videlicet, in crastino Sancti Vitalis, Martiris, et pei duos dies sequentes Nisi mercata illa et feiie ille sint ad nocumentum vicinorum mereatorum et vicinai um feriaium Quaie volumus, etc Nisi, etc , sicut piedictumest —Hiis testibus —Yeneiabilibus Patiibus R[obeito], Aichiepiscopo Cantuaiiensi, Tocius Anglie Piimate; S[imone] Saiesberiensi, et J[ohanne] Cicestiensi, Episcopis; Gilbeito de Claie, Comite Gloucestrie et Heitfordie ; Johanne de Waienna, Comite Sunie; Edmundo, Comite Aiundelle; Hugone le Despensei ; Hugone de374 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Couitenay ; Bobeito iìlio Pagani ; et aliis —Datum, apucl Londonias, xxiij die Augusti £1311] —Pei ipsum Regem.—Hot, Cart. 5 Edio II., No 44. These were the only Charteis granted to Bishop Stapeldon, by the Crown, duiing his Episcopate.—F J.B,]. Obitus Domini Walter i Episcopi [Bishop Grandisson has written on the margin,—Alitei reformatui pei J[ohannem] Episcopum—De Ecclesia de Essewatei Ista Ordinaci© minus est Canonica”],— Edwardus, Dei giada Rex, etc., omnibus ad quos, etc , salutem.—Inspeximus Liteias Patentes Walteii, Exoniensis Episcopi, in hec veiba Universis, etc., Walterus, etc, salutem, etc—Tenibilem Diem ilium quo ti emendi Judicis, ìeceptuii prout in corpoie gessimus, astabimus Tribunali, talium plantacionum operibus expedit pievenire, quarum fiuctubus Eidem cotidie presentatis, exaspeiati mulceatur animus placabiliorque ìeddatiu. Ad hec, igitui, nostre consideraci onis aciem dirigentes, et nullatenus ignoiantes quod, inter humana presidia que post solutum universe cainis debitum mortuis ministrantui, precipuum locum optinent Oblacio Dominici Coipoiis in Altari et Oiacio Sacerdotum, —habito cum dilectis filiis, Decano et Capitalo Ecclesie nostie Exoniensis, communi tiactatu diligenti qui ìequiiitui et solempni, de ipsoiuhi unanimi consilio paiitei et assensi!, ordinamus et statuimus unam. Perpetuano. Cantariam unius Saceidotis, qui in Capella que in atiio, sive cimiteiio Majoris Ecclesie nostieExonie situata, Chamere vulgaiiter nuncupatui, pio salubri statu nostro dum vixeiimus, Missam de Sancto Spiriti! vel de die, et post decessimi nostrum pro nostia, nosti orumque Piedecessoium et Successoium, Epi se opprimi Exonie, omniumque Benefactoium nostronim et Ecclesie nostre Exoniensis supradicte, necnon defunctorum omnium Fidelium animabus, Missam pro defunctoium ìequie ab Ecclesia salubiitei institutam et communiter usitatam ; statim post hnitas duas Miss as que apud Aitale quod vulgaiiter vocatur Biattones Weved, in Majoii Ecclesia Exoniensi solent communitei celebiaii, vel, saltern, illa hoia qua finiii consueveiunt tempoiibus ìetroactis,—pei se, vel, si Canonice fueiit impeditus, pei alium, celebiaie, et nichilominus plenum moituoium obsequium, videlicet Placebo, Dilige, et Commendacionem, horis competentibus diceie, diebus singulis, teneatui Ad que omnia et singula bene et fidelitei exequenda, Saceidotem piimitus deputandum, et quemlibet in-posteium subì ogandum eidem, deputacionis et subrogacionis tempore jiiramentum prestare statuimus et precipinms coiporale Idoneum, vero, liiijusmodi Saceidotem per nos, dum vixeiimus, deputali volumus. Statim, autem, post-quam abhac luce subtiactifueiimus, ad Cantaiiam hujusmodi, si time vacaverit, deputandi, et extunc quociens ipsam Cantaiiam vacare contigerit, alium subro-gandi, Decano in Ecclesia nostra Exoniensi predicta, et ejus successoiibus qui pro tempoie fueiint, et, vacante Decanatu, Capitulo Ecclesie nostre Exoniensis, perpetuis tempoiibus, per hanc nostiam Ordinacionem, cum consilio et assensu dictorum Decani et Capituli factam, concedimus potestatem ; quos sub inter-minacione Divini Judicii obtestamur ut ydoneum et honestum Sacerdotem ad piefatam Cantai iam deputare ac eciam subrogai e studeant, cum effectu, qui commissum sibi officiami velit et valeat sagaciter adimpleie. Oidinamus, insupei, et statuimus, ad id similiter accedentibus ipsoi uni Decani et Capituli unanimi consilio et assensu, quod, cum nostii coipoiis dissolucionem attuleiit sors humana, dies Obitus nostii anniveisaiius in Ecclesia nostra Exoniensi, singulis annis, peipetuo solempniter celebietui. Ad hujusmodi, veio, Sacerdotis sustentacionem annuam quinque maicas et dimidiam steilingorum, et ad memoratimi diem Obitus nostii anniversaiiimi celebiandum, pietei alia que dudum ad anniveisaiium hujusmodi assignavimus, sexaginta solidos ejusdem monete de bonis Spiritualibus ad mensam Episcopalem Exoniensem peitinentibus, Sinodatico, videlicet, et Cathedratico ab Archidiaconatu Tottonie provenientibus, cum consilio et assensu dictorum Decani et Capituli, et specialitei Magistii Rogeii de Charletone, nunc Archidaconi Tottonie, titulo peimutacionis cum quibusdam tenis et ìedditubus de quibus inferius fit mencio, per hujusmodi Oidinacionem nostram irrefi agabilem assignamus ; quam, quidem, peccunie summam a bonis Episcopi! nostri Exoniensis, cum dictoium Decani et Capituli assensu, totaliter separamus, et ad usum predictum titulo memoiato inperpetuum concedimus et eciam assignamus Ita, videlicet, quod Aichidiaconus Tottonie, et sui successores qui pro tempoie fuerint, prefatas decem marcas, quas Aichidiaconi Tottonie, tempoiibus retioactis, Episcopo Exoniensi de hujusmodi Sinodatico et Cathedratico solveie consueverint, Decano et Capitulo Exonie in Teiminis antea consuetis, annis singulis, solvere, et ipsis de cetero teneanturGENERAL INDEX. 375 satisfacere integraliter de eisdem, et ab obligacione qua, quantum ad hujusmodi peccuuie solucionem Episcopo Exoniensi consuexerant asti ingi—dum, tarnen, hujusmodi decenti maicas prefatis Decano et Capitulo solveiint, seu, de eisdem satisfeceiint, ut est dictum, penitus libeiati existant Yolumus, eeiam, et inviolabiliter observaii precipimus quod piedicti Decanus et Capitulum hujus-modi Sacerdoti quinque marcas et dimidiam, de quibus supia fit mencio, in Festis Beati Michaelis, Nativitatis Domini, Pasche, et Nativitatis Beati Johannis Baptiste, pio equalibus poicionibus solvant. Et de sexaginta solidis, una cum aliis assignatis et assignandis ad prem issa, prout supra tangitui, que ad sex maicas vel ciiciter in pi esenti se extendunt, die Obitus nostri, quem eo die, per anni circuì um revoluto, celebiaii volumus quo subtiacti fueiimus ab hac luce, intei Canonicos, Yicaiios, et alios ipsius Ecclesie Ministros, qui exequiis tunc faciendis peisonaliter inteifueiint, in forma que subsequitur distiibuendis ; ita, videlicet, quod singuli Canonici qui in Officio Yespeitino peisonaliter interfuerint, sex denaiios, et qui Misse in mastino similiter peisonalitei intei-fuerint, sex denarios ; singuli Yicarii qui in Officio Vespertino, ut piemittitur, personaliter interfuerint, ties denarios, et qui in Missa ties denarios ; singuli, vero, Ministii diete Ecclesie de secunda forma, qui in Officio Vespeitino personaliter fuerint, duos denaiios, et qui in Missa duos denarios; et singuli pueii Choii, qui in Officio Vespeitino piesentes fuerint, singulos denarios, et qui in Missa, similitei, singulos denaiios habeant et ìecipiant, satisfacere teneantur. Custodes, autem, Ecclesie memoiate, pio classico pulsando post mortem nostram octo denarios habeant Presbitei, veio, qui anniveisaiium de quo piemittitui, celebiaverit tantum peicipiat in Officio Vespeitino, et die Obitus nostri hujusmodi, de distiibucione tunc tantummodo facienda, quantum Canonicus aliquis Ecclesie supradicte; dum, tarnen, exequiis peisonaliter interfuerit, secundum foimam Canonicis ante datam Alioquin, nichil se noverit de distiibucione hujusmodi recepturum Yolentes, insuper, quod in Ecclesia nostia Exoniensi, in qua, permittente Domino, presidemus, dum vitam geiimus humanam, in Celebiacione Divinoium nostii memoria specialitei habeatur, et attendentes quod citia Festum Puiifìcacionis Beate Yiiginis in Ecclesia nostra Exoniensi minoi Obituum est con cursus, de consilio et assensu dictoi um Decani etCapituli, ìolumus et ordinamus quod, singulis annis, proximo die piecedente Festum Puiificacionis, quo die, pi out ex Paientum nostioium ìelatu didicimus, a matemis visceribus segiegati piimordia ìecepimus hujusmodi lucis, una Missa de Sancto Spiiitu, pio salubri statu nostio dum vixeiimus sollempniter celebietur. Quo, quidem, die Canonici, Yicaiii, et ceteii Ministri ipsius Ecclesie, qui in Celebracene hujusmodi Misse peisonalitei piesentes fuerint, tantum percipient quantum supeiius 01 dinata percipeie debebunt in hujusmodi Officio Vespeitino et die Obitus memorati ; quod eis exsolvi volumus eodem die intra ipsius Misse solempnia, juxtamodum ipsius Ecclesie in consimilibus distribucionibus consue-tum Clericos, vero, de Scaecaiio diete Ecclesie, eommunem pistoiem Canoni-corum, et custodem bosci eoiundem Canonicorum de Stokewode, tam in dieta distiibucione facienda die Obitus nostri, quam in Celebratone Misse de Sancto Spiiitu memorate, tantum peicipeie volumus et jubemus quantum percipiunt et peicipeie consueveiunt in Obitibus simplicibus in dieta Ecclesia Exoniensi ab aliis ordinatis. Si quis, veio, duo Officia foitassis gesseiit in Ecclesia supradicta, in distribucionibus hujusmodi secundum modum superius distinctum, ìecipiet unì us Officii, quod malueiit, lacione Id, autem, quod de peccunia ad premissa specialitei, ut piemittitur. assignata, postquam ea que supeiius et pi out in hac paite oidinavimus plenarie sunt completa, residuum fuerit, inter Canonicos diete Ecclesie Exoniensis in piemissisDivinìs et animarum obsequiis personaliter existentes, pio lata temporis quo eisdem exequiis fuerint sic piesentes, distii-buatur ; ceteris non presentibus Canonicis in totum exclusis a peicepcione cujusque quote residui memorati Pro hujusmodi, veio, quantitate peccunie quam a mensa nostia Episcopali sepaiavimus, ut est dictum, quando terrain intra Manerium nostium de Chudeham, cum Advocacione tei eie paitis Advocacionis Ecclesie de Thorneye, in Comitatu Sussexie, et tei ras dePokehaie in Maneiio de Yeitecombe, Toire et Waddene in Maneiio de Chuddeleghe, in Comitatu Devonie, et nonnullos, eciam, terras et ìsdditus, tam in dicto Comitatu Devonie quam Cornubie,—quaium terrai um et aliorum reddituura exitus et proventus ad quadraginta libi ai um steriingorum, et amplius, valorem annuuin se extendunt, nostris industria et laborious mediantibus, de bonis nostris peculiaribus nobis et Successoribus nostiis adquisivimus, et terris ac possessionibus nostris Episcopalibus incorporavimus et univimus, ea dumtaxat intencione ut predict-376 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. aium decern maicarum sum mam, quam excedunt in quantitate notabili, compensarent, et sic qui melioia piospexirnus dici non possumus Ecclesie nostie Exoniensi pei hanc nostiam Oidinacionem lesionerei aliquam intulisse ; ex quibus terris et redditibus, ut piemittitur aclquisitis, ceitam porcionem ad congiuam pretacti Sacerdotis sustentacionem et premissum diem Obitus celebiandum, aliquando pioposuimus assignasse bet, ne vel communio discordiam vel divisio dispendiumgeneiaiet, utile foie decievimus nostio cuilibet Successoli, turn prop-tei vicinitatem aliai urn teiraium ad mensa«» Episcopaleni peitinencium, turn propter alias causas, ipsas ten as sibi ìelinqueie tenendas insolidum et liabendas, ut piefatum onus agnosceiet aliunde.—In quorum omnium et singuloium testimonium atque fidem, sigillum nostium, una cum sigillo communi dictoium Decani et Capituli, Piesentibus est appensum —Et nos, Decanus et Capitulum memoiati, super piemissis omnibus et singulis Artieulis cum Venerabili Patie nostro, Episcopo supradicto, tiactatu habito pei nos diligenti qui ìequiritui et sollempni, labores et meiita dicti Pati is, quibus nos, Ecclesiam nostrani, et mensam Episcopalem Exonie, tarn in adquisicione dictarum ten arum et leddituum quam in aliis lionoiavit multiplicitei, perpetui munei is laude dignos,ut astiingimuipeputantes, omnibus et singulis que in eisdem Aiticulis, et ciica eos, pei Venerabilem Patiem predictum acta sunt et gesta, coneoi diter assentimus, ipsaque omnia singula, quantum ad nos attinet, appiobamus ; et in signum consensus et approbacionis liujusmodi lias Liteias nostii communis sigilli munimine feciinus ìoboiaii —Datum et actum in Capitulo nostio, Exonie, secundo die mensis Maicii, Anno Millesimo CCCmo xxj° —Nos, autem, Ordinaciones, Statuta, Concessiones, Assignaciones, Assensum, Appiobacionem, et omnia alia in piedictis Liteiis contenta, rata babentes et giata, ea pro nobis et lieredibus nostiis, quantum in nobis est, concedimus et confiimamus, sicut Liteie predicte racionabilitei testantui —In cujus lei, etc -Teste meipso, apud Tuttebuii, xij die Novembiis, Anno Pegni nostii sextodecimo [1322] ; 169b. Liteie Regie concementes Obitum Walteii, Exoniensis Episcopi,— [1] —Edwaidus, etc , omnibus ad quos, etc —Sciatis quod, pei finem quern clilecti nobis in Cinisto, Decanus et Capitulum Ecclesie Sancti Petii Exonie, feceiunt nobiscum, pardonavimus eis transgiessionem quam feceiunt adquiiendo sibi, et suceessoribus suis, in feodo, de Magistio et Fiatiibus Domus Sancti Thome de Acone, Londoniis, sex solidatas et octo denaiatas ledditus, cum peitinenciis, in Exonia, exeuntes de duabus shopis in eadem Ci vitate, que quondam fueiunt Galfiidi Tbithte, in escambium pro sex solidatis et octo clenaiatis ledditus, cum peitinenciis, in Paiochia Sancti Botulphi extia Aldiesgate, in suburbio Londoniarum, quos Veneraliilis Pater, Walteius, Exoniensis Episcopus, sumptu-bus suis, de Willelmo de Hedeisete emit, et eisdem Magistio et Fratribus daii piocuiavit, habendos sibiet successoiibus suis inperpetuum, post publicacionem Statuti de tenis et teneinentis ad man uni moituam non ponendis editi, Licencia nostra super hoc non optenta Et concessimus, pio nobis et heiedibus nostiis, quantum in nobis est, predictis Decano et Capitulo quod ipsi piedictas sex solidatas et octo denaratas redditus, cum peitinenciis, habeant et teneant, in Exonia, sibi et successoiibus suis, et eciam predictis Magistro et Fiatribus, quod ipsi predictas sex solidatas et octo denaratas ledditus, cum peitinenciis, in suburbio predicto habeant et teneant sibi et suceessoribus suis, in escambium predictum de Capitalibus Dominis feodorum illorum, pei seivicia inde debita et consueta, impeipetuum, sine occasione vel impedimento nostii vel heiedum nostroium, Justiciaiioium, Escaetorum, Vicecomitum, aut aliorum Ballivorum seu Ministiorum nostrorum quoiumcumque, Statuto picdicto non obstante.— In cujus rei, etc —Teste meipso, apud Tutebuii, xij die Novembris, Anno Regni nostri sextodecimo [1322] [2] .—Edwardus, etc — Sciatis quod pei finem quem , Walterus, Exoniensis Episcopus, fecit nobiscum, pardonavimus Decano et Capitulo, etc., tiansgress-ionem quam feceiunt adquiiendo . in feodo de Robeito de Knyghtetone quadraginta solidatas redditus, cum pertinenciis, exeuntes de omnibus teiris et tenementis ipsius Johannis in Knyghtetone, Fenne, et Bisshopes Morcharde, ad Obitum prefati Episcopi in Ecclesia piedicta annuatim, juxta Oidinacionem ipsius Episcopi, celebrandum, post publicacionem Statuti, etc (ut stipi a) Et concessimus, etc. (ut stipi a) —Teste meipso, apud Tutteburi, xij die Novembiis, Anno Regni nostii xvjo. Et memorandum quod pi edicte due Litere Regie remanent in custodia Decani et Capituli Exonie, extra dicionem Waltei i Episcopi ; 171VGENERAL INDEX, 377 Creditori : Ordinarne for thè Anniversary of thè Birth and Obit of Bishop Stapeldon,— Univeisis, etc , Walteius, etc,, salutem, etc. —Inevitabilem diem illuni quo migiabimus ab hac luce talibus opeiibus expedit prevenire, quibus ad interce-dendum prò nobis tam in vita quam post transitum constituamus obnoxios debitoies. ^ Cupientes, igitur, ut dilecti filii Precentor, Canonici, Yicarii, et ceteii Ministii Ecclesie Collegiate de Criditone, nostre Diocesis, prò collato sibi per iios munere, suarum oiacionum nos juvare sufiiagiis teneantur speeialiter et obnixe, habito cum dilectis fìliis Decano et Capitulo Ecclesie nostre Cathedralis Exoniensis super hoc tractatu diligenti qui requiritur et solempni, de ipsorum unanimi consilio pariter et assensu, decimam theolonei provenientis de tribus nundinis annuis apud Criditone usitatis, quarum duas, nostris laboribus et industria mediantibus, inipetravimus a Regia Majestate1, prefatis Preventori, Canonicis, Vicaiiis, et Ministris diete Ecclesie de Criditone, accedente similiter ad id Precentoris et Capituli ejusdem Ecclesie de Criditone consilio et assensu, quam decimam nunquam ante hec tempora recipere consueveiant, concedimus et eciam assignamus, ipsamque decimam a mensa nostra Episcopali Exoniensi de dictorum Decani et Capituli Ecclesie nostre Exoniensis consilio pariter et assensu sepaiamus; et, cum meliora sicut piediximusproviderimusinhac parte, dici non possumus aliquid alienasse. Pro hac concessione et assignacione, de dictorum Decani et Capituli Exoniensis, necnon Precentoris et sui Capituli Criditonensis consilio pariter et assensu, piecipimus ordinando quod, singulis annis, proximo die precedente Festum Purificacionis Beate Yirginis, quo die, piout ex parentum relacione didicimus, amaternis visceribus segregati primordia recepimus hujus lucis, una Missa de Sancto Spiritu prò salubri statu nostro dum vixerimus, in dieta Ecclesia Criditonensi a Precettore, Canonicis, Vicariis, et ceteris Ministris ipsius Ecclesie solempniter celebretur. In qua, quidem, Missa tam prò nobis cum ilJa Collecta Rege, quesumus, Domine, Famulum turni N, Pontificem nostrum, etc., expresso nomine nostro proprio, quam prò omnibus Predecessoiibus nostris, Episcopis Exoniensibus, cum illa Collecta Deus qui inter Apostolicos Sacerdotes, etc., cum aliis oracionibus ordinatis ab Ecclesia in commemoracionibus hujusmodi suis locis dicendis fieri memorias precipimus speciales Cum, autem, dissolucionem nostri corpoiis attulerit sors humana, Obitus nostri dies Ànniversarius in eadem Ecclesia Ciiditonensi, cum oracione Deus indulgenciarum etc, cum aliis oracionibus que secuntur ad obsequium Anniversarii hujusmodi ordinatis ab Ecclesia, singulis annis, perpetuo solempniter celebretur, sicut prò quocumque Episcopo, Predecessoie nostro, in Ecclesia Criditonensi predicta fieri solempnius consuevit; et tunc, eciam, prò nostris Predecessoribus et Successoiibus, Episcopis Exoniensibus, qui tunc fuerint resoluti, cum predicta oracione Deus qui inter Apostolicos etc , memoria Celebris habeatur Statim, autem, finitis singulis nundinis et ipsaiumplacitis expeditis, decimam provenientem de theoloneo in eisdem nundinis ìecepto Senescallus noster seu Successoris nostri, qui prò tempore fuerit, Precentori et duobus ad hoc eligendis Vicariis Ecclesie supradicte de Criditone solvere liberare et tradere teneatur ; qui Piecentor et Yicarii ipsam pecuniam recipiant, colligant, et, donec veniat tempus distribucionis ut infra sequitur faciende, salvo studeant custodii e; peccuniam, vero, sic colleotam, adveniente die quo Missa de Sancto Spiritu vel Ànniversarius Obitus nostri sicut premittitur celebi ari debeat, taliter distribuì volumus et eciam ordinamus, ut, Canonicis ipsius Ecclesie de Criditone et Sacrista qui hujusmodi Misse de Sancto Spiritu vel Obsequiis nostri Anniversarii Yespertinis et Misse in ci astino piesentes fuerint, singulis singulos sex denarios percipientibus ; aque, vero, bajulis singulis singulos denarios recipien-tibus ; totum residuimi inter Yicarios qui in dictis Missa vel Obsequiis et Missa prout diversitas temporis exegerit presentes fuerint, propter ipsorum in aliis porciones exiguas, quas eatenus augmentare cupimus, equis porcionibus dividatur. Ut, autem, hujusmodi nostra Concessio, Assignacio, Preceptura, Ordinacio, et Voluntas peimaneant totis temporibus inconcussa, sigillum nostrum, una cum sigillis tam Decani et Capituli Ecclesie nostre Exoniensis quam Precentoris et Capituli Criditonie Piesentibus est appensum —Datum Exonie, in Capitulo Ecclesie Cathedialis Loci ejusdem, vicesimo quinto die mensis Februarii, Anno 1 The fails were on the Feasts of St. of our Lady: the market was held on Laurence, St. George, and the Nativity the Saturday. {Oliver.) See page 373 Z378 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Domini Millesimo trecentesimo vicesimo secundo [1322-3]. Et nos, Decanus et Capitnlnm Ecclesie Exoniensis memorate, supei piemissis omnibus et singulis Articulis cum Venerabili Patienostio, Episcopo supiadicto, tiactatu pet noshab-ito diligenti qui requii itur et solempni, laboreset met ita dicti Pattis, quibus nos, Ecclesiali! nostrani, et mensam Episcopalem Exoniensem, tain, in adquisicione dictarum nundinarum quant in aliis honoiavit multiplicitei et ditavit, peipetui muneris laude dignos, ut astiingimur, ìeputantes, omnibus et singulis queineis-dem Articulis, et citca eos, pet Venetabilem Patrem piedictum, ut piemittitui, acta sunt et gesta, coneoi diter assentimus ; ipsaque omnia et singula, quantum ad nos attinet, appiobamus Et, in signum consensus et approbacionis hujusmodi has Liteias nostii communis sigilli ntunimine fecimus roborari Datum et actum loco, die, mense, et Anno Domini supiadictis —Et nos, Precentor et Capitulum Ecclesie Criditonensis, liabito cum Veneiabili Patte predicto supei premissis omnibus et singulis diligenti qui ìequiiitui tiactatu paritei et solempni, prefatis Concessioni, Assignacioni, Precepto, Oidinacioni, et V Muntati nostrum prebemus consilium unanimiter et consensum. In cujus ìeq etc —Datum in Capitulo nostro Criditonie, nono die mensis Maicii, Anno Domini supradicto. [The original Deed ; stitched in between folios 169 and 170. There were three seals, which have been temoved Endorsed,—ct Obitus Domini, apud Criditoniam ” ] Stapeldone halle, Oxford, Philip de Chalvedone, M. A of: 156b See “Litt Dim” Stapelford, John de, inst. to Meavy ; 161 : deceased ; 163b. Stauntone, Geoffrey de ; L 196b. Stauntone, Hervey de ; see Gildeforde—“ Wills ” ; L 201b. Stauntone, Sir Hervey de, “ Justiciarius Domini Regis,”— The Bishop grants him a Pension ‘4 Consilia et auxilia vesti a aliaque vesti e benevolente meiita, nobis pluiies gratis exhibita et adhuc, ut speiamus, exhibenda, memoriter recolentes, et ob hoc vobis lemuneiacionem aliqualem, licet modicam, faceie cupientes, annuam Pensionem quadraginta solidoium, singulis annis, nostro perpetuo, de Camera nostia Exoniensi, in Festo Sancti Mieliaelis peicipiendam, vobis damus etc., per Piesentes, Et, quia volumus quod plenaiiam possessionem, absque more dispendio, super hiis habeatis, vobis una cum hiis Literis piemanibus tiansmittimus plenariam Pensionem anni primi” (6 April, 1309) ; 39b — See iSt Ciantock, Canons of (Inst ) ; 45 Stauntone, Ralph de, adm. to Clayhidon ; 167 : deceased; 171. Staverton ; Visitations of the Parish-Churchy etc,— [I —Die Lune proxima post Festum Apostolorum Petii et Pauli, Anno supiadicto [3 July, 1301]. Libri ad Matutinas, — Ad Matutinas, untirn Antiphonarium, cum Capituiario, Collectaiio, Ymnario, et Venitario, in uno volumine, valde bonnm. Aliud Antiphonarium bonum, pei se Spalterium (sic) bonum, glosse liteie. Et aliud Psalterium cum Manuali, Item, Oidinale sufficiens, cum Capituiario, Collectario, et Ymnaiio, et aliud Ordinale debile. Legenda optima pro toto anno. Et alia Legenda, in duobus voluminibus, vetustate consumpta et sine asseiibus, cum Besponsoriis inteipositis. Libri ad Missam, cum Orna-mentis Ecclesie,— Item, ad Missam, bonum Missale, novum, et bene notatum. Aliud vetus, Moniale et male ligatum Gradale bonum, cum Tropario Aliud Tioparium, cum Piocessionali in eodem Manuale bonum, et grosse litere, et Psalterium in eodem volumine, Calix inteiius deauratus, satis decens. Quatuor paria Corpoialium, cum ìepositoriodelinia tela Pixis ad Eukaiistiam argentea, sine sera, Tiia paiia Vestimentoium plenaria, cum vj tuellis, quarum una cum paruia. Capa Chori de serico, vetus et parvi vai oris. Manuteigium ad Saciamentum sufficiens. Crux Piocessionalis decoia. Duo Candelebra Processionalia de stanno Frontale vetus et debile ad Majus Aitale Duo Super-pellicia, cum uno debili rocheto, Ties hole tolleiande. Ciismatorium ligneum, cum seia Fons honestus et seratus —Navis Ecclesie bene coirigitui, post ulti-mam Visitacionem, Cancellimi nimis aitum, et est celatimi Unum vas plumbeum ad Aquam Benedictam Paiochiani dicunt, requisiti, quodDominus Walterus, Vicarius, bene et honeste se habet, et optime informai eos in Spiritualibus ; nec est defectus in eo, ut asserunt De peccato mortali occultato nichil sciunt. Et valet Vicaria sua, ut asserunt, x marcas.GENERAL INDEX. 379 Tnquisicio, — Henricus JBi Derte. \ / Thomas Galewey. \ t Henrieus Persone. Benedictus de Fonte. (J Thomas de Cnmbe. M Rogerus Cosyn. Edwynns de Todewylle f) Hemicus de Obhehain. r j Willelmus Galewey. Willelmns TalJoc j v. Walterus Barone, ) (, EtRicardusbiDerte,— Qui, juiati, dicnnt quod in Manerio pi edicto sunt de redditi! assiso, solvendo ad tres Tei minos, xxjli Et de redditu tempoie Magistri Hemici Bollecg, augmentato de terris captis quondam de dominico et tenurissuis adjunctis, xiiijs viijd Et de redditu assiso, solvendo in Festo Sancti Johannis Baptiste, Is Auxil-ium nullum Item, detoto Manerio, pro serviciis relaxandis viijfe ijs , quos duos solidos dicunt indebite levatos. Ohevagium xs ad minus, Duo molendina, cum piscaría, valent x marcas annuatim Decima gai bai um tocius Parochie valet, communibus annis, xxxli Due carnee in dominico valent de certo lxs Pratum cum gardino, xxs Peiquisitum Cuiie confìnibus teirarum lxs. per annum : set dicunt quod ballivi pi esenti» Firmai ii duios se exhibent in fmibus pro ingressu teirarum faciendo, in tantum quod ingiedientes hujusmodi terras ita subpeditan-tur quod nunquam ìesuigere poteiunt, ubi fines tales pei consideracionem Hundred! solebant taxari. Dicunt, eciam, quod talis consuevit esse consuetudo inter eos, quod, si aliquis extraneus finirei plus offerendo pro aliqua teira habenda, ad exclusionem veri hei edis, et peccuniam suam Domino solveret, idem Dominus peccuniam illam, sic in fraudem heredis oblatam, posset libere retinere, et nichilo-minus veius heres terram suam recuperale Dicunt, eciam, quod, cum Henricus filius Sehazeloc, minor annis, finivisset per amicos suos pro terra patiis sui defuncti habenda et tenenda, cum ad etatem legitimampervenisset tempore Magistri Hemici de Bolleo, frater Johannes, nunc Senescallus, non obstante hujusmodi fine, non peimittit quod dictus Henricus, nunc major et habilis ad tenendum terram illam, teneat earn ; set cepit earn in manus Domini, et tenet ita quod non potest intiare, nisi novum finem fecerit Peiquisitum Capituli valet per annum xs Item, dicunt quod nullus, nomine Domini, defendit eos versus extráñeos, nisi quatenus quidam juvenis clericus, qui minus novit, sicut potest eos defendit. Item, ostendunt quod ballivi Firmarii occuparunt bona trium felonum, estimata ad ixs viije?. ob,, que deberent esse in manibus decennaiii pro Hundíedo acquietando in Itinere Justiciarioium Item, diversi tenentes habuerunt bona in custodia Ade Gardeboys, tercii felonis dictorum trium, qui fugit propter latrocinium commissum ; et cum probassent proprietatem dictorum bonorum suorum coi am ballivis dicti Fii marii, fratei, tamen, Johannes, nunc ballivus non vult eis eadem bona restituere. Item, dictus ñater injuste detinet catalla trium puerorum Martini de Forsdone, inventa cum Johanne Trenda interfecto, licet Firmarius ei sepius injunxerit quod ea ìestitueret; videlicet, sex ammalia, ij vitulos, xv oves, ij examina apum, et totum bladum crescens in dimidio feilyngo terre Dicunt, eciam, quod Magistei Thomas, nunc Firmarius, habuit de bonis Magistii Henrici, predecessoiis sui, pio defectibus tempore mortis sue in Manerio, in domibus, boscis, molendinis, clausis, et aliis inventis, emendandis, xixli. et iiijs , quas expendit totaliter in domibus consti uctis et aliis in Manerio emendatis, et tantundem de suo, vel ultra Item, dicunt quod vetus camera ex paite Orientali Aule est penitus ruinosa, nec per minus poterit reparari quam xx marcas Item, defectus gìangie Occidentalis estimatur ad v marcas, que per diet os sumptus stabit per x annos Et estimant reparacionem muli intra poi tam et boveriam xs. Dicunt, eciam, quod homines Manerii, preter quoterios, debent bis metere in autumpno, ad corredium Domini, et sexdecim nativi et coterii debent colligeie fenum cujusdam prati quod vocatui Poulismede ; et quilibet eoium habebit unum quadi antem Coterii, vero, debent semel tantum meteie in autumpno Et dicunt quod Vicarius non debet habere virbote et haybote1 in bosco Domini, nisi ex gracia Domini.—Arch, of the D. and G., No. 3673, V 24] II —Visitado Ecclesie de Stavertone, facta ibidem per Dominum Walteium, Dei gracia Exoniensem Episcopum, primo die mensis Aprilis, Anno Domini Millesimo CCCmo quartodecimo ; in qua reperiebantur defectus subsequentes ; videlicet— Vestimenta Festivalia insufficiencia. Pixis Eukaristiesineseruia Omnes tualle sine paiuris Velum Quadragesimale insufficiens. Missale falsimi, licet pulcrum, Crismatorium ligneum insufficiens et sine serura. Nullum vas ad Incensum. Deest Ymago Beati Pauli, qui est Pati onus Ecclesie. Cancellus nimis strictus et 1 Virbote (i e. “ firebote”), wood for fuel: haybote, wood for hedging and fencing {haga, a hedge) Z2380 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. obscurus : Navis Ecclesie similiter. Unde Dominus injunxit Rectoiibus, Vicario, et Parochianis, quod singuli faciant ìepaiare dictos defectus, prout ad singulos pertinent, citia sequens Festum Sancti Michaelis, sub pena vigiliti libiaium, ad Fabiicam Exoniensis Ecclesie; excepta construccione novi Cancelli, et augmen-tacione Ecclesie; et quod illa fiant citi a Festnni Sancti Michaelis ad unum annum. Piesentibus in Visitacione piedicta Adamo, Vicaiio diete Ecclesie, Jobanne, Vicaiio de Hemistone \Bi oadhempston], Magistio Thoma Heiewaid, Domino Petro de Honitone, Roberto de Tredowal, presbite!o, et aliis —Et memorandum quod ego, J. de Lancevetone, non intei fui ; 84b. Steymor, Henry, inst to Collumpton ; 174b. Stiria, Symon, collât, to Westleigh ; 87b, 89 : Y. of Brixham ; 165. Stockhay,Rob. de; 164: Patr.of Woolfardisworthy; 52b, 57,180. Stockleigh-Pomeroy,— Master Peter de Olney, R ,—Licence of non-residence till Michaelmas, to study, etc (4 Feb, 1308-9); 38: again, fiom Michaelmas till 24 June, 1311 ; “ita, tamen, quod citra Festum Epiphanie Domini pioximum fidem faciat legitime quod, juxta Licenciam et Dispensacionem prius habitam, stetit in Scolis” (14 Sept, 1310) ; 56 —John de Kokyntone, R,—for two years, to study, etc (8 Apiil, 1314) ; 83b: Licence to put his Benefice out to farm for two yeais (17 Aug, 1314) ; 87 : again, non-iesidence foi two years fiom Michaelmas, to study, etc (9 Sept, 1315) ; 109b : again, (with permission to put his Benefice out to farm), for three yeais (21 Sept, 1316)—“j marca” ; 115: foi a year, to study, etc (19 Sept , 1319) ; 142b [Stoke-Canon [Stocke, MS.],— Visitation,—Die Veueiis proxima sequente [i.e. two days after the Visitation of Dawlish (q v.), viz , 7 July, 1301],— Quo tempore fuerunt in Ecclesia Loci predicti una Legenda, cum Antiphouaiio, Psalterio, Ympuaiio, Capitulaiio, et Collectaiio, in uno volumine, non notatis. Aliud Antiphonaiium notatimi, non de ordine Nullum Psalterium per se. Et memorandum de uno bono Poi tiforio tianslato ad Ecclesiam Magistri Robeiti apud Mortone per Galfiidum, nepotein suum. Item Manuale vetus et defect-ivum Oidinaie nullum. Calix*-undique albus sufficiens. Vas de plumbo, ad rinsuram recipiendam, Missale sine nota, alias tamen sufficiens, Aliud Missale vetus, sine asseribus. Tria paiia Vestimentomm integia Duo supeipellitia debilia, cum veteri ìocheto Decem tualle, quaium una cura, paiura debili Giadale bonum, et aliud vetus, cum Tiopaiio Item, Tiopaiium defectivum, pei se. Una fiola tantum. Crismatoiium sine sera Ymago Magdalene ad Majus Altare, vetus, et nimis deformis, Giux Piocessionalis decens Item, asser cum metallo in superficie in quo figuiatur Ymago Ciucifixi Paxillum cum lapide de vii idi mai more. Pixis ad Eukaiistiam eburnea, argento ligata Velum Quadragesimale. Et Vexilluni sufficiens Nullum Fi ontale Paiochiani dicunt quod Willelmus, Capellanus Loci piedicti, honeste se geiit; et omnia bene se habent circa Spiiitualitatem, ut intelligunt Nomina Juratorum,—Walterus de laBuighe, Joidanus de Molendinis, Walterus de la Hole, Rogerus Dogget, Hugo de Ponte, Robeitus Gaietaie, Thomas de la Buighe, Ricardus de eadem, Radulphus Flumynge, et alii de Maneiio, juiati, dicunt quod Magister Robeitus, nunc Fiimarius ipsorum, optime défendit eos, per se et suos, veisus quoscumque extraneos, nec ipse in aliquo ois injuiiatur; qui recepii, ut asserunt, de bonis Robeiti Peygnhe, pio defectibus tunc inventis, 1x5., unde ìeparavit molendinum de novo, et alios defectus supplevit ; et gardinum optime clausit ac pomeriis instauiavit, Dicunt, eciani, quod sunt in Manerio predicto, de redditu assiso iiij^ xvjs xd, de capitagio iiijs, Et molendinum, cum colimi bai io, valet xxs ; gardinum, cum piato, xls Decima garbarum, Gs, Perquisitum Curie et Capituli non acquietat expensas. Item, universa servicia nativorum per annum estimant xxs, Redditus assisus non est augmentatus nec diminutus terra alienata ; nec consuetudines mutate. Dominicum continet unam caiucatam tene, et valet xxs., deducto custu domoium et seiviencium. Et estimant defectus domoium Curie nunc appai entes ijijs, tantummodo, Item, requisiti de destruccione facta in communi bosco Decani et Capituli, dicunt quod nullus ipsorum ingieditur, nec aliquodGENERAL INDEX. 381 dampnum per ipsos esse ibi factum ; et quod presens forestarius dictum boscum, quatenus potest, laudabiliter custodit —Archives of the D*& <7,, No* 3673, P 30], Stoke, in the Manor of Bosham, see Brothertone ; 112. Stokes, John de, R of St. Mellion; 40, 67b, 80, 102,b 164, 174b.—R. of Ghallacombe ; (Ord) 218. Stokes, Ralph de (Notary-Publick; 49, 62, 62b, 73): see Bosham (Inst); 59 : inst. to Ashcombe, 59b, 62b, 74, 87b.— See Kingsnympton ; 41: Rome, Court of; 49. Stoke, Roger de, see “ Wills”—Egleby ; L 212b. Stoke, Thomas de, presented to Redruth; 175. Stoke-Climsland ; see “ Dedications ” ; 161,-—■ John de Doune, R.,—Dispensation: Licence to put his Benefice out to faim for two years (4 May, 1322) ; 167b. Stoke-Damarel [Stoke Daumarle, MS ],— John de Foidyngtone, R,—Dispensation: non-residence, for a year from Michaelmas, to study, etc (20 Sept, 1318): he was to take subdeacon’s Orders within the year ; 129b. Stokenham, Nicholas Lovetot; R1,,— He had cure of souls, but desei ted his Parish, nevei residing. And,. without Licence or any lawful cause, he had taken up his abode the Bishop knew not wheie, fraudulently avoiding the Bishop’s Citation, He had not even once visited his Chuichfor three years or moie. So the Bishop (22 Jan,, 1309-10) directed his Official Principal, the Archdn of Totnes, to cite him peremptorily thrice, at suitable intervals (the Citation to be solemnly published in the said Church), that he return into residence without delay; and to make it clear to the Proctor of the said Nicholas (if he should appoint one), to his paiochial priest in charge, and to his neighbours, friends, and connections,^nd the parishioners generally, that, if he did not return forthwith, the Bishop would pioceed to deprive him. That he might not excuse himself on the pretence of ignorance, the Bishop ordered his Mandate to be openly and distinctly published at the three next Chapter Meetings of the Deanery; the result to be reported to him before the Feast of the Annunciation; 47 Sir Geoffrey was Yicai at this time,—Dispensation in his favour:—“ Nobilis Yiri Domini Radulphi de Monhermer, profete nobis supplicantis, piecibus inclinati, supet eo quod—Senescallus dicti Domini Radulphi in Maneiio de Stoke in Hamme existens—te secularibus negociis immiscuisti, tecum, quatenus de jure potuerimus, dispensamus, et tibi simpliciter remittimus quicquid ad nos pertinet in premissis; volentes quod ab illicitis secularibus negociis, in quantum comode poteiitis, abstineas in futurum, quodque de prius commissis in foro anime penitenciam lecipias salutarem” (7 Dec , 1312); 75. —Commission (directed to Piecentor Geimeyn and John de Stokes, R, of St, Mellion (17 Feb, 1314-15), —“ Ad audiendum raciocinia quorumcumque minis-trorum nostroium, qui de bonis Ecclesiasticis Magistri Nicholai de Lovetot, 1 He was R. at least as early as 1306, —“May, 1306: Devon,—Hervicus de Stauntone et Johannes Randolfe con-stituti sunt ad assisam capiendam quam Magister Nicholaus de Lovetot, Persona Ecclesie de Stoke in Hamme, arrainavit veisus Matheum, filium Johannis, et alios, de cuisu cujusdam aque diverso in Stoke in Hamme.— Mot. Pat 34 Edw. A, m. 26d. He was a gieat pluralist, and held, among other Benefices, Nether Wallop, near Andoyei, to which he was instituted by John de Pontissara, Bp. of Winchester, 28 June, 1292, “ ad presenta-cionem Domini Dunelmensis Episcopi [Anthonii de Beke], Commissarii Domini [Bogonis de Clare], Thesau-laiii Eboracensis, ipsius Ecclesie Patroni ” (Meg, fol. 1%)*— F.J.B.382 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. apud Stockinhamme , . . de Mandato nostio vel auctoiitate ejusdem, quic-quam hactenus levaveiint vel receperint, cujusciimqne condicionis fuerint sive status ; etad íeddendum hujusmodi íaciocinia coram vobis debite compellendum eosdem ; de quorum ministroium nominibus et personis pro Piocuratoie piefati Magistri Nicholai vobis sufficienter constaie poterit: necnon, ad faciendum omnia et singula que supei hiis necessaiia fueiint vel opoituna ’’—They were to return these accounts, forthwith, to the Bishop, and the said Nicholas (or, at any rate, his Pioctor), was to have due notice of the time and place of meeting foi the above-named purpose, to enable him to attend if he wished They were to satisfy him as to the coirectness of the account, and, having settled all claims, were to deposit any íesidue— “ penes Dominum Walteium, Custodem Cmie nostre Episcopalis Exonie Another Commission was directed to the sanie persons and issued on the same day, empovveiing them to deal with the said Rector’s claims on any debtois, etc,; 102b Privilegium Rectoris Ecdesie de Stoke in Hamme,— Clemens [V] Episcopus, Servus servoium Dei, dilecto filio Thome de Neusum, Rectori Paiochialis Ecclesie de Magna Giantisdene [Great Gransdon, Hunts'], Lyncolniensis Diócesis, salutem et Apostolicam Benediccionem —Quanto majori meritoium claritate prefulges, tanto pocioiibus meieris attolli favoiibus et majoiibus graciis honorari Attendentes, igitui, laudabile testimonium quod tibi de honéstate morum et aliis virtuosis piobitatis mentis peihibetur, ac volentes personam tuam piopter hoc speciali prosequi giacia et favoie, tecum ut preter Parochialem Ecclesiam de Magna Grantisdene, Lincolniensis Diócesis, cujus Rector existis, cujusque fiuctus, redditus, et proventus septuaginta marcarum sterlingorum summam, annis singulis, juxta Taxacionem decime, non excedunt, unam aliam Ecclesiam, cuiam animarum-liabentemjsi tibi alias Canonice offeratur, libeie recipere, et una cum prefata Ecclesia de Magna Grantisdene retiñere licite valeas, Constitucione Generalis Concilii, et qualibet alia in contrarium edita, non obstante, Auctoritate Apostólica dispensamus Pioviso quod Paiochialia et alia (postquam earn fueiis assecutus) Ecclesie supiadiete debitis non defraudentur obsequiis, et animaium cui a in eis nullatenus negliga-tur. Nulli, eigo, omnino hominum liceat, etc. Si quis, autem, etc. -Datum Pictavie, vto Idus Maii, Pontificatus nostri Anno secundo [11 May, 1307], 110 — The “una alia Ecclesia” turned out to be Stokenham; and “Thomas Nyusom” was inst, thereto, 10 July, 1315 —He soon obtained Licence of nonresidence for two years, “et hoc causa Peregiinacionis honesta” (8 May, 1317); the Bishop accompanying the concession with a hint that he would do well to remember the great work in progress in the Cathedial—“ Respieiat Tdbulam pro mluntate ”; 119, A second Licence of non-residence, till the First Sunday in Lent (28 Feb , 1321-2), was granted—“ad íequisicionem Domini Radulphi de Monte Hermeri et Domine Isabelle, consortis sue, . . occasione obsequiornm predictorum Domini Radulphi et Isabelle ; ita, videlicet, quod tunc, vel interim, ad dictam Ecclesiam personaliter veniat, et eandem Ecclesiam et Parochianos ejusdem visitet et videat; alioquin hujusmodi Licencia nullius penitus momenti existit (21 Nov., 1321); 162b. This was quickly followed by a Special Licence for a yeai—“a Quindena Pasche, proximo secutura [25 April, 1322], “racione obsequii Domini Radulphi de Monte Hetmeri, Militis; 167b And again, “ad instanciam Domini Radulphi de Monte Hennery, et aliorum Nobilium, optinuit Licenciara intendendi obsequiis ejusdem Domini Radulphi per triennium a dicto die [18 Nov, 1324],—ita quod pauperibus paiochianis, etc ”; 182, Stoke-Fleming,— Sir Robert Pentelowe, R.,—He appealed before the Bishop (at Launcellsh “die Sabbati próxima ,ante Festum Ascensionis Domini” (27 May), 1318, accompanied by Sir William, called le Knyghte, a priest, and obtained Licence of non-iesidence for three years, with permission to put out to farm the Sanctuary of his said Benefice, with all the revenues thereof, to the said William (who was to receive all the fruits of the Sanctuary, on the completion of the three years, for a fuithei peiiod extending to Michaelmas —“Et dabit uterque singulis annis piedictis, ex fine, ij maicas et dimidiam”; 127, “ Eisdem die et loco, Offrcialis dicti Domini, in Capella Curie de Launseles, condenrpnavit dictum Dominum Robeitum, de ipsius expiesso consensu, quod pio tempore saltern hujusmodi absencie sue, de qua piemittitui, addimittendum pro se Procuratorem sufficientem, qui omnibus querelaie seu conqueii volentibusGENERAL INDEX. 383 contra eum pront justum esset responderet Qua condempnacione sic facta, idem Dominus Robeitus nominai it Magistros Joliannem de Hui bei tone et Willelmum de Beare eidem Officiali, ut esisent Procuiatoies sui, conjunctim et divisim ; et voluit et ìogavit quod dictus Officialis eisdem Piocuiatoribus super hoc Piocuiatoiium sigillai et, — piesentibus Magistro Nicholao de Hele, Domino Willelmo Knyght piedicto, et me, Ricardo de Twyveitone; die et loco, et anno piedictis, Indiccione piima fòfyQD. Sir John de Pultone was licensed to faim this Benefice for two years (19 May, 1320) ; 149b. Stoke-Gabriel [Gabrielstoke, MS ],— Commission, directed (13 June, 1310), to the V of this Paiish against debtois, there, of Chancellor Roger de Otery ; 52b See St Newlyn, page 343. Stoke-in-Teignhead [Stoke in Tynhide, MS.],— Master William de Newetone, clerk, R ,—Dispensation: non-residence for two yeais, to study, etc ; he was to take subdeacon’s Orders within the first year (20 Sept, 1319) ; 143: again (subdeacon), for a year (30 Sept, 1321) ; 161: ìenewed (17 Oct, 1322),—“et dabit xx solidos ; 169: ìenewed, for two years (7 Aug , 1323) ; 176. Stoke-Rivers, Sir Henry [de Raleghe], R. of,— Memorandum quod, cum Dominus dudum precepisset Domino Hemico, Rector Ecclesie de Stoke Ryveis, ex ceitis causis et legittimis, quod idem Rector nullatenus celebraret Divina, idem Rector nuper, die Martis proxima post Festum Commemoracionis Animarum [6 Nov, 1319], apud Estboclonde, comparuit peisonalitei coi am Domino, et ipsum humiliter requisivit ut ipse Dominus, recepta caucione ydonea ab eodem Rectore quod se gereiet de cetero secundum decenciam Ordinis sui, ipsum ex tunc permitteret licite celebrale ; unde Dominus, audita ìequisicione sua, quod petivit sibi annuit, in hunc mod urn ; videlicet, quod idem Rectoi, assumptis seeum xij vel xiiij viris ydoneis de Parochia sua, veniient die Mei curii tunc in mastino, in Ecclesia Paiochiali de Southmoltone, coram Magistio Waltero de Setone, et Nicholao de Hele, Commissariis suis in hac paite, et faterentur conjunctim et divisim se teneri ad Fabricam Ecclesie Exoniensis in x maicis algenti, solvendis si extunc super inhonesto gestii idem Rector quomodolibet sit convictus. Die, autem, Mei curii predicto ad veniente, venit idem Rectofi, et Walterus de Stokes, Robertus le Peyntoui, Willelmus de Hakeford, Willelmus Molendinarius, Robeitus atte Birche, Johannes atte Clive, Alexander de Horigge, Willelmus de Kymelonde, Ricardus de Oiliswalle, Alfiedus de Kymelonde, Rogerus de Beardingecote, Willelmus Benet, et Willelmus atte Westyete, loco piedicto, coram piefatis Commissai iis ; et piomiserunt, et quilibet eoi urn promisit, per solempnem stipulacionem, interrogacione precedente, se teneii prefate Fabiice in piedictis x marcis, si idem Rectoi super premissis, modo quo piemittitui, quomodolibet sit convictus Quibus sic actis, data fuit ibidem sibi Licencia, sicut petierat, ex tunc celebrandi Divina,—quibus actis non inteìfui ego Ricardus ; 144b, Stone, Philip de la, inst. to St. Keyne ; 128. Stonhouse, William de, R. of Forrabury (q.v. Inst ) : R. of Dunchideock: 131. Store, Ralph, see Consistory Court ; I72b. Storridge, see Fisshacre (Oratories) ; 123b. Storrigge, Philip de, see Ros, Saer de ; 38b. Stourtone, Nicholas de, inst, to Hennock; 171. Stowe, John de, R. of Powderham ; 62b, 115b : deceased ; 154b. Stowford [Stouforde, MS ],— Sir Adam de Welle, R of,—Licence of non-residence for a yeai, to study, etc (“ quintodecimo Kalendas Octobiis ”—17 Sept, 1311) ; 63b. Stouforde, Henry de, Official-Peculiar,— Collated to a Preb. in St. Crantock ; 160: toLezant; 168.—See Consistory384 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Court; 172: Penylles, David de; 105, L 206b: Berry-Naiboi ; 112: Harpford; 113b: Menhenyot; 119b : Benefices (vacant); 125b : Ciediton {Inst); 154b: St Madron (Inst) ; 183b —He was commissioned (15 Nov , 1315), in conjunction with Bichard de Coletone, Official-Piineipal, “ad Inquirendum de quibusdam ciiminibus, etc ; 110b Stoweforde, Wm. de, inst to Redruth; 112b: Lifton; 149b, 157b. Strange, John, Canon of Exeter; 4 (page 11) Stranghe, Nich,, Canon of St. Crantock, deceased ; 160 Strange, Roger called, see Winkleigh (Inst); 41. Strete, William de, Prebendary of Carswell and of Hayes (in the Castle of Exeter); 42 : deceased ; 71. Suffragan Bishop,— .Robert, Bp. of Clonfert, appointed Suffragan Bishop in this Diocese,—Cum, sicut vestra Paternitas nobis exposuit, ad nostram sitis Diocesim novitei profecturus, ut, per mensem a tempoie quo . . . Diocesim ingiessi fueiitis, “ Confessiones quoiumcumque subditorum nostioium, vobis peccata sua confiten volencium, audire, et, injuncta eisdem sic confitentibus pro suis commissis Penitencia salutari, ipsos supei commissis eisdem absolveie valeatis, eciam si inter ceteia talis casus occurrat cujus Absolucio ad nos specialiter fuerit, de juie vel de consuetudine, reservata ; necnon Eeclesias et Cimiteiia, si que jam in nostra Diócesi piedicta, vel infra memoratum mensem, per effusionem injuriosam huinani sanguinis, vel alio modo forsitan execiata, reconcilianda fueiint, debite leconciliare; et minoies Procuraciones, que piopter hoc abinde debentur, lecipere, Piocuracionibus super hoc majoribus nobis specialiter reservatis; pueros, eciam, confiimare; Cálices, Vestimenta, et alia Ornamenta Ecclesie benedicere; ac quociens, ubi, et quando vobis expedire videbitur, predicare seu proponere Verbum Dei,—vobis, de cujus puritate consciencie plenam in Domino fiduciam optinemus, vices nostras, tenore Piesencium, committimus, et Licenciam, prout ad nos peitinet, de nostra coucedimus gracia speciali.—In cujus rei, etc.—Datum Londoniis, xx die mensis Maii, Anno Domini M° CCCmo vicésimo quarto; 180 Suicide of a Chaplain (not named),— Inventa in quodam Magno Rotulo in Scaccm io Domini Regis, de quodam qui volúntame se suspendit:— Anno décimo nono Begis Hemici Teicii [1234-5], Episcopus Heifordensis de catallis Capellani qui se suspendit—xls ; set non debet summoniri, quia nulla catalla in laico feodo set in feoclo Ecclesie; unde inde quietus est pei Bieve Begis, in quo piemissa continentui —Annus sextus Begis Bicaidi [1194-5] inter alia, comprehendit compotum de catallis inimicorum Regis captis et venditis — Recordum. —fol. 176; where this Document is entered, sub anno 1323, without comment or refeience to anything contained in the context.—See, also, Stoke-Fleming (Inst) Sully, Joan de, presents to Iddesleigh; 55, 151b. Sully, Reymund de, R. of Iddesleigh ; 218 : inst. to Sampford-Courtenav ; 54b, 64b, 69b, 142b. Suttone, John de, Canon of Crediton ; 47b : deprived ; 142b. Suttone, Martin de, Canon of St Probus; 74b. Swafelde, John de, R. of Meavy (q v.): deceased ; 161. Swannacot (Lower), in Wyke-St. Mary ; L 19J. Sweyneseie, Thos de,—Licence to farm the Preb of R. de Hengham, in the Oh. of Crediton for 3 years (8 May, 1310) ; 50b: adm. to Lanteglos-by-Camelford; 120.—See L 193, etc.GENERAL INDEX. 385 Swyndone, Margery de, elected Piioress of Polsloe ; 83. Sydewyne, Richard de, inst. to Clannaborough ; 57b, 60b. Sydenham, Richard de, see Olayhanger; 107b. T. Taillour, Roger and Meliora le (of Bodmin); L 21 lb. Tayllour, Serlo,son of Martin; (Ord-Pris) 226. Talaton ; Hugh le Engleis, R—See Bisimano, William de ; 43b. Tamerton-Foliot; see “ Dedications ” ; 128b. Tankarde, Thos. called, V. of Abbotskerswell, deed. ; 157b. Tappeleghe, see Westleigh ; 89. Tauntefer, Roger, presents to Clyst-St. Mary ; 83b. Taunton, the Prior and Convent of, present to Willand ; 110b: to Clannaborough ; 57b, 86, 181. Tautone, Rob de, inst to Bradstone; 106 : to St. Ervan ; 13 0b: resigns; 152b: collated to St. Mawgan-in«Pyder; 163b. —'He was Steward of the Bishop’s House “extra Templebaire,” and (with Bartholomew de Bokerel), being in default to the amount of £24 due to Wm. Russel, piiest, Receivei, was ordered to pay the same before Easter, on pain of Excommunication—“presentibus Dominis Petio de Honitone, Rogero de Bodde-leghe, piesbiteris; Ricardo de Yowe, Nicholao de Hele, Thoma de Stone, cleiicis” (17 Feb, 1320-1) ; 156b Taverner, Wm. le, chaplain ; L 189b : Nicholas le ; B 215. Tavistock; the Parish-Church (see “ Dedications ”); 127. Tavistock Abbey,—see “ Dedications ” ; 128b —Commission, directed to Sir Robert, the Abbat (9 Apiil, 1314), “ Absolvendi et dispensandi cum quibuscumque Commonachis vestris, in quibuscumque casibus in Statuto nostro edito super hoc in ultima Yisitacione nostra Monasterii supiadicti, in casibus in quibus nobis leservavimus potestatern; necnon, delinquentibus injungendi penitenciam pro commissis ; et omnia alia et singula faciendi que in hac parte necessaiia fuerint, etc,” ; 83b. —Memorandum quod, ultimo die mensis Julii [1316], comparueiunt coiam Domino, pio tiibunali sedente in Aula sua de Ciiditone, Dominus Willelmus de Milebouine, Rector Ecclesie de Laiihora [&£ Ruan-Lanyhoi ne\, et Magister Ricardus Beaupie ; [qui] fatebantur, et uterque eorum fatebatur, se teneri in solidum Domino Johanni de Lusteleghe, tunc presenti, in xl^. steilingorum, pro Abbate Tavystochie et nomine ejusdem; quas idem Abbas alias promisit ad novam Tabulam Ecclesie Exoniensis, solvendas in Festis Natalis Domini, Pasche, Beati Michaelis, et ex tunc Natalis Domini, proximo subsequentibus, equis porcionibus, eidem Domino Johanni, pro prefato Domino Abbate . . ad Tabulam antedictam.”—Immediate payment was oidered, under pain of Excommunication; 113b —The Abbat and Convent present to Antony; 43b, 151: Bunington; 44: Denbury; 100b : Hatheileigh ; 36b: Lamerton; 42b, [171b]: North Petherwyn ; 116, 180b: Tavistock, V,; 42b, 68, 128: Virginstowe; 44b.—gee Hoi tone; 33b: Alphington ; 69b ; Benet; 101b : Devon; 152: Denbury ; 161: Whitchurch; 165, Tavistoke, Adam de, R of Tedburn-St Mary ; 75, 76b : Proctor for Henry de Greyneville; 182: collated to St. Gerrans ; 183. [Called Adam de Stapeldone, L 213b],386 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. Tawstock [Taustoke, MS ],— Robeit de Stapeldone,1 R ,—Licence of non-residence (time not stated), to study, etc (6 Sept, 1309); 43b.—The Chuich being vacant, Sii Rd de Tottescumbe, priest, was appointed Sequesti ator, 19 May, 1311 ; 61b Tedburn-St. Mary [Tetteborne, MS ],— Sir Adam de Tavistoke, cleik, R,—Dispensation: non-residence foi tlnee years (no leason assigned), 3 Feb , 1312-13 ; 76b Teffonte, Master Thos. de,— Constituted Proctor for the Bishop in the Couit of Aiches (5 Nov , 1308) ; Witnesses—John de Lancevetone (the Bishop’s u Scriba ”), Peter de Hone-tone, R of Ilsington, and Rd. de Brayleghe, R. of Filleigh; 36b —(This appointment had been made, 25 Apiil, and was then cancelled ; 32b): lesigns his Portion in the Church of Tiverton ; 127. Tegnemue, Eustace de,see Consistory Court; 172b. Teignmouth,— “ Anricis suis karissimis, ballivis et probis hominibus de Cernemuwe, Walterus, etc., salutem in Domino —Quia Burgenses et Tenentes nostri de Teyngemuwe Episcopi quieti sunt, et esse debent, a prestacione theolonii, per Cartas Antecessoium Regum Anglie, Piedecessoribus nostris et Ecclesie nostre concessas, vos logamus quod, si Burgenses et Tenentes nostii predicti, cum navibus et markandisis suis, ad paites vestras venerint, libertatibus suis, quibus hactenus usi sunt, amoie nostri, gaudeie permittatis Caitas, autem, Domin-oi um nostrorum Anglie, et alia que pro nobis et pio ipsis habemus, parati sumus et eiinras ostendere, diebus et* locis de communi et mutuo consensu assignandis. Et, ut testimonium perhibeatur veiitati, has Literas eisdem fieri fecimus” (9 Oct, 1309); 44 Templars, the Knights, see Clayhanger (Inst) ; 65. Tetcott [Tettecote, MS.],— The Church being vacant, the Sequesti ation was committed to Rd de Cole-tone, Official to the Archd of Totnes, who was commissioned to institute and induct Wm Noieis, presented theieto (30 Apiil, 1309); 40b.—Wm. Norreys, R,—Dispensation: non-residence foi a yeai, from Michaelmas, to study, etc (6 Sept, 1310): also, Licence to put his Benefice out to farm for thiee yeais, fiom Michaelmas ; 55: again, till Michaelmas, 1312, to study, etc (21 Oct, 1311); 64b: renewed for a year (“ xij Kal Dec ”—20 Nov , 1312) ; 75: again, till the Feast of the Puiification [2 Feb], from 24 Oct, 1313 ; 80: again, foi two years (2 August, 1315),—“ et dabit singulis annis . ad Fabiicam Ecclesie Exoniensis dimidiam marcam; 109: again, for a year (2 Oct, 1317), “ et dabit ad fabricam nove Tabule dimidiam maicam (margin—“ vacat, quia moituus ”); 122b Tettebourne, Adam de, inst. to the Chantry of Heanton; 184, Tettewille, John de, inst. to Moreleigh; 75b. Teukysbyry, Nicholas de,— Commission, and Letter, diiected to Roger de Otery, Official-Principal In Causa . . . que movetui . . contra Nicholaum de Teukysbyry et Ysotam, uxorem Domini Gilberti Filii Stephani, Militis, necnon conti a eundem Domiuum Gilbertum, ad cognoscendum, inquiiendum, coirigendum, ac eoiundem excessus seu ciimina puniendum, juxta qualitatem et naturam negocii de quo agetur contra eosdem, vobis cum Canonice cohercionis potestate specialiter committimus vices nostras—Datum apud Tautone [Episcopi], xj die Decembiis [1308 — Issued 15 March, following]; 39 1 His successor, Sir Edwaid de St John Basing, whom K. Edw I, piesented (see p 263), was, probably, Edwaid, to the R. of Brading, I. of Wight, 25 son of John, Baron St John of Aug, 1295.—F.J.BGENERAL INDEX. 387 His Submission and Absolution,- “Ciimen adulteiii cum Asolda (sic), uxoie, etc se aliquo tempoie commisisse confi tens, tarn super expensis et emenda occasione temere fatigacionis nostie et vestre, in causa diete Appellacionis, quam super Penitencia sibi injungenda occasione dicti ciiminis, oidinacioni, gracie, et voluntati nostre simpliciter se submisit, petens humiliter a Sentencia Ex-communicacionis in ipsum per vos pro contumacia et ciimine adulterii supiadicto lite lata, sibi per nos Absolucionis Beneficium misericorditei impeitiri Consideiantes, igitui, ipsius humilitatem et quod Ecclesia non claudit gremium redeunti, eo libencius ipsum ad giemium Ecclesie admisimus, ne grex Domini, nobis commissus, ipsius illicita condicione in officio quod nunc gei it ulterins maculetnr; recepto primitus ab eodem juiamento de paiendo Mandatis Ecclesie et nostris, juxta suam submissionem in premissis ; abjurato, edam, predicto crimine adulterii, et pii\ato ac suspecto accessu ad predictam mulierem, necnon cohabitacione cum eadem, unde suspicio recidivaci onis, vel infamia, justa racione contra ipsum oiiri debeat seu valeat in futui um” (19 Jan , 1309-10); 46b —See Ermington ; 34b Thechere, William and Adam le, see Crediton ; 107. Thornbury [Thornbyry, MS.], Walter [le Cornu], R,— Licence of non-iesidence till Michaelmas, to study, etc (23 Feb, 1308-9) ; 38b —See Latrawen ; 157 Peihaps the same as — Thornburi, Walter de, inst to the Chantry, Beaford ; 144b. Thorndone, Robert de, see Yarnscombe, Little (Inst) ; 145, Thorne, Gilbert de la, clerk ; see Cookbury ; 107b : Otterton ; 114b : Clyst Episcopi ; ibid. ; St Crantock (Inst) ; 115b : Arundell, John de ; 116b : collated to Bradstone ; 150. Thorney : Homagium et Fidelitas,— Edith, Piioiess of Ashbourne [Essebome, MS ], in the County of Sussex, does homage to the Bishop of Exeter “pro quibusdam ten is et tenementis suis in Insula de Thorney, quas et que clamavit tenere de Episcopo antedicto ; qui, quidem, Episcopus protestabatui quod, occasione huj usm odi ìecepti Homagii, sibi teneri noluit ad waranciam, et quod eidem Episcopo vel Successoribus suis, quo ad jus Ecclesie Exoniensis quantum ad Homagia et seivicia aliorum prejudicium nullum generetur ; dicens, eeiam, ante Homagium leeeptum, et post, quod sic non intendebat dictum Homagium recipeie quin eadem Piiorissa et ejus successores facient Episcopo Exoniensi et ejus Successoribus omnia seivicia que feofatores ipsius Prioiisse Capitalibus Dominis inde tacere consuevei unt ; piesentibus Domino Tlioma de Stapeldone, Canonico Capelle de Boseham, Domino Ricaido de Stapeldone, Milite, Domino Stephano, Rectoie Ecclesie de Thorney, Ada de Coppedene, Willelmo de Watergate, juniore, Ricardo Perne-gaide, Johanne le Maystie, Johanne Kyppynge, Willelmo Maudut; et aliis ( . Jan , 1312-13 ; a blank space is left for the day of the month) —Item, Memorandum quod vis Caitaium quas exhibuit pi edicta Prioiissa dicto Domino Episcopo, super juie suo tenarum et tenementorum piedictorum, tabs est ut sequitur : Isabella de Warneffoide, Alia Ricaidi de Warneforde (sic), feofavit Aliciam, Piiorissam de Esseborne, et Moniales ibidem, de xx*i solidatis annui redditus, quern Johannes, filius Ade de Postebrocke, ei reddere solebat annuatim de una virgata tene quam dictus Johannes tenet in villa de Thorney ; habendum, etc , in homagiis, ìeleviis, escaetis, et in omnibus aliis accidentibus, que de dicta terra accidere potei unt, etc, ; reddendo Capitalibus Dominis dimidiam libram cymyny pio seivicio omnimodo seculaii, exaccione, secta, et demanda, salvo seivicio Domini Regis Et est Carta sine Data —Item, per aliam paitem Cecilia, filia Willelmi de Thorney, in viduitate sua, dedit Monialibus ibidem xk7 annui redditus, quos ìecipeie consuevit de Johanne, filio Ade, in Villa de Thorney, de una diniidia viigata tene, quam dicta Cecilia dedit Magistio Henrico de Thorney Et dedit quicquid sibi accideie poterit, aliquo jure, de predicta diniidia virgata tene, mesuagio, et cuitilagio, et in redditibus et seiviciis pienominatis, habendum in puiam et peipetuam elemosinam”; 76 — See Chauntemerle, John ; 35 ; also, Bosham ; 45b.388 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Thorp, Robert de, resigns Lifton ; 143. Thorp, Walter de, see St. Columb-Major (Inst.) ; 59. Thorverton [Thulvertone, MS ],— [ Visitation,—“ Die Lune proxima post Festum Apostolonmi Petii et Pauli 3 July; but rather 25 June, 1301,—seepage 109, note (1) Johannes de Bidewille, Ricardus bi Noi tintone, Maitinus de la Forde, Johannes Herdinge, Walterus de Holleforde, Ricardus de Bidewille, Willelmus Bole, Walterus Southe, Willelmus Copa, Ricardus Yvo, Giegoiius de la Stone, et Gilbeitus Bole,—qui, juiati, dicunt quod non habent aliquam defensionem a Domino suo, vel ballivis suis, versus extrinsecos, nisi pei extianeos pio de suo dando Item, dicunt quod ìedditus est diminutus de xijtf, videlicet de una aera pastine que jacuit infra dominicum, quam Dominus cepit inmanus suas ; set est magis ad commodum quam ad dampnum Item, Fiimaiius excambeavit ij acias terre de dominico pro aliis duabus aciis de terra Thome de La Linche ; per quod dominicum melioiatui, ut dicitur Item, dicunt quod Walterus Likynge fuit pro latrocinio suspensus diu est, et ejus bona confiscata et estimata ad unam marcam, unde decenna ìemanet onerata. Et illa peccunia liberata fuit Walteio de Ollefoide, nunc defuncto, (pii fuerat libei homo, nec fuit in decenna ; cujus bona devenerunt ad manus Johanne, uxoris sue, que tenet liberara terram de Domino, nec vult dictam mai cam restituere decenne, ut habeant ipsam impromtu in Itineie Justiciarioium Et, licet Walterus de Bidewille, nativus Domini, haberet, anno pieterito, in manibus suis, de bonis dicti defuncti, ad valenciam tante peccunie, et homines de Manerio ìogassent ballivum quod posset ìemanere penes ipsum ad acquietandum ipsos in Itinere J usticiariorum, noluit tamen peimitteie, set distrinxit dictum Walteium de die in diem, quous-que totum liberavit uxori supradicte. Item, dicunt quod est ibidem de ìedditu assiso x]li, et circiter xijs. Auxilium nullum. Molendinum valens xls. Dominicum, cum gaidinis et piato, 1 s, Dicunt, eciam, quod nunc Fiimaiius levavit molendinum totaliter de novo, quod constabat ix marcis ad minus ; in quo deficiunt duo lapides molai es, quern defectum estimant ad xxs Item, dicunt quod tempoie piesentis Firmarii corruit quedam pai va domus juxta portam, cujus reparacionem estimant vs. Item, leparacionem boverie, v.?,, domus feni, iiis, grangie, unam marcam Dicunt, eciam, quod clausum gardini juxta Ecclesiam omnino piosternitur Et pomeiia corrueiunt; que consueveiunt portare, in adventu istius Firmaiii, ij dolea cisaiis ; et nunc in tantum detei ioratur quod non portaret nisi vix dimidium doleum; quem defectum estimant xls —Archives of the D. & C, JVo. 3673, page 19] Sir Nicholas1 [de Tottonia] R —He was old and decrepit ; and the Bishop appointed Fr Roger, Prior of St, Nicholas’, Exeter, his coadjutoi (31 Aug , 1310); 54b —Taxacio Vicarie de Thorvertone—de consensu Decani et Capituli et Domini Thome de Hentone, Thesaurarii Exoniensis, et Fiimarii Loci ejusdem :— Yicaiius . . . habeat, nomine Vicarie, . . mansum ex Oiientali parte ipsius Ecclesie, inter gardinum Fiimarii predicti et cursum aque de Foidlake, pi out certis divisis limitantui, et quandam parvam pedani tene pio cuitilagio suo, que jacet contigua inter cui sum diete aque et domum quam nunc inhabitat Johannes de Battecombe. Habeat, eciam, . omnes minutas decimas tocius Parochie ... ad altilagiuin . peitinentes, exceptis minutis decimis Domini et Firmaiii Loci ejusdem ; sub quibus . . fenum et poma tocius Parochie predicte, exceptis dominicis de antiquo dominico, volumus compreliendi ; quodque percipiat . . decimam cujuscumque biadi, in quibuscumque ortis nunc existentibus in dicta Paiochia cum vangis exculti ; decima cujuscumque biadi ubicumque alibi in eadem Parochia exculti, Dominis et Firmariis ibidem Rectoribus integraliter ìemanente ; necnon, quod liberam habeat molturam ad 1 April, 1306 ; Devon —“ Hervicus de Stauntone et Johannes Randolfe con-stituti sunt ad assisam mortis ante-cessoris capiendam, quam Johanna, filia Elye de Dounesabre, et Lucia, soior ejusdem Johanne, anainaverunt versus Nicholaum, Peisonam Ecclesie de Thuivertone, de uno mesuagio, tribus ferlingis tene, et tiibus acris prati, cum pertinenciis, in Thurver-tone ”—Rot. Pat. 34 Edw. m. 29d. [F.J.B.]GENERAL INDEX. 389 molendinum Domini pro quocumque genere biadi et brasii ad mensam ipsius Vicarii et familiarium suorum pertinencium, absqùe prestacione tbeolonii cujus-cumque . Clausum inter gaidinum Domini et mansum suum predictum, ita quod dampnum inde pei dictum Vicaiium vel suos piefato Domino nostio non proveniat, idem Vicaiius suis sumptibus piopiiis sustineat utrobique ; quodque omnia oneia oidinaiia, una cum sustentacione et repaiacione Cancelli ipsius Ecclesie, tam in coopertura quam in lepaiacione tenesti ai um vitiearura, cum indiguerint ; Libiorum, edam, et Omamentoium ejusdem, quorum reparacio ad Rectorem ipsius Ecclesie communiter peitinere solebant, postquam hec omnia et singula per Firmarium, Rectorem piedictum, competenter reparata fuerint et coirecta, dictus Vicarius suis sumptibus propriis subeat et agnoscat; quibus-cumque oneribus extraordinaiiis, qualitercumque contingentibus in eadem, ad Firmarium, Rectorem ibidem, pertinentibus antedictum ; salva nobis et Successo] ibus nosti is potestate clictam Vicaiiam augmentandi, etc” (25 Sept., 1312) ; 73b. Thormertone, John de, collated to Ottery-Sfc. Mary ; 57b, 61 Thorvertone, Rd. de, see Rome, Court of ; I77b, 182b. Thurlestone; Sir Reginald le Fereis, R.,— Licence of non-residence for a year, fiom Michaelmas, to study, etc (3 Sept. 1310) ; 54b.—Robeit Pynho, R ,—till Michaelmas, 1323, to study, etc (3 Sept, 1322) ;—he was to take subdeacon’s Oiders ; 168 Thyngdene, Elias de, inst. to Willand ; 110b. Thwyfce, Walter de, inst. to Churchstanton ; 72b. Tibshelf ( Derbyshire),— Clemens [V] Episcopus, Seivus, etc., . , Stephano de Brawoda, presbitero, Rectoi i Paroch Eccl de Tybbeshulfe, Conventiensis Diocesis, salutem, etc — Sedis Apostoltce copiosa benignitas illis nonnunquam se libeialem reddere consuevit qui graciam ejus imploiant suppliciter, quibusve ad id piopria virtutum merita, fidedignoi um testimonio, ìeperit laudabilitei suffragali. Peticio siquidem tua, nobis exhibita, continebat quod tu dudum Ecclesiam Parochialem de Tibbeshulle, Conventrensis Diocesis, cujus Rector existis, Canonice optinens, de Alfyngton [Alphington] alias tibicollatam Canonice, ac de Cheilatone \Charletoìi\ Ecclesias, cui am animarum habentes, Exoniensis Diocesis, Commende titillo ìecepisti, easque simul cum predicta Ecclesia de Tibbeshulfe retinuisti, et ad hue ìetines ; fructus, ledditus, et pro\entus, qui tiiginta unius marcarum sterlingorum, juxta Taxacionem decime, valoiem annuum nun excedunt, peicipiens ex eisdem, Dispensacione diete Sedis super liiis aliqua non obtenta Cum, autem, tu, cupiens tuis saluti et statui piovidere, ad ejusdem Sedis supei liiis piovidenciam lecunendum illius graciam suppliciter implorando, nos, attendentes laudabile testimonium quod tibi de vite ac morii in honestate aliisque virtutum mentis perhibetur, et volentes propterea peisonam tuam pei sequi pieiogativa favoris et giacie specialis, tuis supplica-cionibus inclinati, tecum ut predictas Ecclesias, quam quidem Ecclesiam de Chetatone tibi confeiimus, insimul ìetinere, quodque, una ex eis quam malueris dimissa, loco ejus unicum aliud Beneiicium Ecclesiasticum, cui cura immineat animarum, similis valoris vel dica ilium, si tibi alias Canonice offeiatur, recipere, et unacum reliquis Ecclesiis non dimissis similitei retineie libei e ac licite valeas, Auctoritate Apostolica dispensamus ; remittentes ac donantes tibi fiuctus, redditus, et proventus predictos a te ex eisdem Ecclesiis minus juste perceptos, omnemque infamie maculam et inhibilitatis notam in te ex Ecclesiarum retencione ac peicepcione fiuctuum, reddituum, et pioventuum predictorum quomolibet objectam penitus abolentes, de Apostolice plenitudine Potestatis. Proviso quod piedicte Ecclesie ac hujusmodi aliud Beneficium, si id, ut premittitur, receperis, debitis obsequiis non fraudentur, et animarum cui a in eis nullatenus negligatur. Nulli, ergo, omnino homini liceat, etc —Datum in Prioratu de Grausello (Groseau) prope Malausanam (Malaucène), 'Vasionis Diocesis (Vaison, in the Archiepiscopal Province of Avignon), vj Idus Junii, Pontificata nostri Anno septimo (8 June, 1312) ; 112. Tikambred, Manor of, see Bello Prato (Oratories) ; 142.390 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Tintagel, Nicholas Artur of, W. of St. Madron ; 45. Tireltone, Simon de, inst to St. Ludgvan ; 140, 183b. Tiverton ; Sir Walter de Cloptone, priest, Portioner,— Licence to faim tlie Poition (“ de Tydecumbe ”) of Gilbert de Biomleghe, foi three yeais, fiom Michaelmas,— “ et dabit Fabiice Exoniensi, quolibet anno, dimidiam maicam ” (6 July, 1310) ; 52b Sir William de Bello Alneto, Poitionei,—foi a year from Michaelmas, to study, etc (2 Sept , 1310) ; 54b [Afterwards cancelled—“ va . cat ”] Master Thomas de Esse, subdeacon, Portioner,—non-iesidence foi a year, from Mil haelmas, to study, etc. (23 Sept, 1318) ; 130 : again (priest), for thiee years, to study at home or abroad (15 Nov, 1320) ; 154. Sir Robert de la Pitte, Portionei,—non-iesidence foi foui yeais, to study, etc (24 Sept, 1323); 177 Twy vertone (or Tu vertone), Richard de, clerk; 101 : Proctor for W de la Weye ; 184—See Cookbury ; 107b : Otteiton Priory (Inst); 114b: Clyst Episcopi; ibid.: St Crantock (Inst.); 115b: Arundelle, John de; 116b: also; L 190. Tu vertone, Stephen de, admitted to Sidbury ; 50b : inst ; 51. Todeham (or Tudeham), Sir Oliver de, Knt., presents to Ohurchstanton ; 72b, 115b. Todewille, Richard de, inst to Sidmouth ; 166b, 167b. Tolliro (or Toylleroj, John, collated to St Breoke ; 50,— Resigns his Pieb in St Ciantock, and is collated ti a Preb in Crediton ; 60, 61b, 141b : exchanges St Bieoke for Moichard-Bishop; 83b ; deceased, 141—See Tieiagu, 45b; Episcopal Estates; 80: St Nicholas Piiory, Exetei (Inst) ; 126 Toit, Henry, see Cornubia, Henry de Tolland (Somerset), see Awliscombe (Inst) ; 149b. Tony, Geoffrey, presents to South Tawton ; 84b. Tony, Geoffrey. R. of South Tawton; L 192. Torre, the Abbat and Convent of, present to Hennock; 81b, 171: Shebbear; 41,82: Townstal; 114b. Torrington [Ghepyngtoritone, MS ]; Walter de Mertone, R ,— Dispensation : non-residence foi three yeais, to study, etc (7 Oct, 1311) ; 64—“Episcopus proiogavit Dispensacionem tiiennalem prius concessam . usque ad completum septennium ” (subdeacon—6 Aug, 1312) ; 73: again (priest), non-i esidence, to study inFoieign parts for two years (30 Nov., 1323); 177. Torrington, Arnald Cotel of, see Challacombe (Inst); 56b. Totnes [Beate Marie Tottonie, MS ],— Sir Nicholas de Mottey, V, was aged and infirm; and, on his own request, the Piioi of Totnes was appointed his coadjutor (30 Oct, 1311) ; 65b Totnes Priory—Monieio Prioris Tottoniensis,— Walterus, etc , . . . Fiatii Jocelino, Piiori Perpetuo Monasterii Tottoniensis, etc. Ex dispensacione congrua pondeia Cuie Pastoialis nostris humeiis, licet immeriti, supportantes, ad ea nostre mentis ocnlos libencius dirigimus que profectum respicere poterunt animarum, et ea, eciam, conamur totis viribus prohibere pel que Religio dissolvi poterit et Ecclesiis in suis Spiritualibus etGENERAL INDEX. 391 Temporalibus dispendium dampnabiliter inogari Hec nimirum ex incuiia Peipetuoium Prioium Ecclesiaium seu Monasteiioium nostre Diócesis, deserta cuia animarum minus provide in eisdem per nostros Predecessoies hactenus, et subsequenter per nos, eis commissa, absque legitima auctoritate seu licencia extia dictam nostiam Diocesim vagancium cernimus impudentei, et nichilominus per 'ieium experienciam novimus in ipsa nostia Diócesi liactenus, quo dolemus, miserabilitei peivenisse Cum, igitui, in dicto Piioiatu Tottoniensi, qui nonullas habet Ecclesias Cuiatas annexas a bone memoiie proximo Piedecessoie nostro, ad presentacionem Abbatis et Conventus Monasterii Sancti Sergii prope Andegaviam, cui idem Prioiatus in hoc quodammodo dicitur esse subjectus, Prior Perpetuus Canonice institutus, et in ipsius possessionem corporalem actualiter in ductus, curam animal um inibi receperitis ab eodem, sicque, de consensu dictorum Abbatis et Conventus, neeessitatem sponte subieritis ibidem personaliter iesidendi,eidemque Predecessori nostro primo in piefata Institucione vestra, et nobis subsequenter post assumptum Cure Pastoralis Officium Canonice Obediencie, ut tenebamini, piestiteritis juiamentum, vos, in viitute ejusdem Obediencie, ut sub penaExcommunicacionisMajoiis quam in peisonam vestram, si contia veneiitis, proferimus in hiis sciiptis, instanter monemus et hoitamur attente; vobis, nichilominus, precipiendo mandantes quatinus dictam Curam solerter, pi out vobis Deus dedeiit, geieres, et, ut tenemini. personaliter íesideie in predicto Prioratu vestro, seu locis aliis infia nostram Diocesim aptis, ad hujusmodi Curam salubriter íegendam efficaciter studeatis, captata quacumque opportunitate vagandi que dissolucionis periculum frequenter ingeiit, de nostra Diócesi ex quavis causa, vel quocumque quesito colore, minime recedendo, vel vos ad quelibet loca íemota extia earn tiansferendo absque nostia Licencia supei hoc vel Dispensacione giacie specialis. Quod si id piesumptuose feceritis, preter penam Excommunicacionis piedicte, quam vos ineo casu incurrere volumus ipso facto, ulterius, si, et prout, justum videbimus, si hoc meruerit vestíe in hac parte rebelliouis x>rotervitas, ad coherciones alias contra vos, nichilominus, piocedemus Qualiter, autem, paiendum duxeritis et parere volueritis in X-iremissis, nobis infia xv dies a tempoie recepcionis Presencium, sub debito Obediencie et pena predictis, rescribatis per vestras Patentes Liteias, harum seiiem et diem recepcionis Presencium continentes —Datum apud Stokwille, (23 March, 1316 17); 118^ —The Prioi and Convent present to Bioadclyst; 100 Tottoiiia, Nicholas de, R of Thorverton; 54b Tottonia, Thomas de, collated to the Chantry on the Bridge at Barnstaple (by lapse); 69 Tottehale (or Tothaie), Wm. de, see St. Madron (Inst); 45, 48b: St Cleer, 56b : St Ive; 100b Totiand, Michael, see “ Wills”—Langdene; L 201. Tottescumbe, Richard de, see Tawstock; 61b. Towns tal (Dartmouth), see “ Dedications ” ; 127 Traci, Sir Henry, see Barnstaple (Chantry—Inst); 145. Traci, John, R of St Mabyn; 121b, 125. Tracy, Wm., see Combmaitin (Inst.); 48b: R. of Morthoe; 171. Trebarnoc (or Trebervet), Thomas de, inst, to Clyst-St. Mary; 83b, 110. Tredaeck, Ralph de, see Truro ; 41b. Tredelens, John de, inst, to St. Erth ; 145. Tredoures, in St. Allen; 84. Tredowal (or Tredowel), Rob. de, 84b, 101. See Glasney ; 109.392 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Treythian [or Trydian), John de, inst, to Sfc. Lndgvan ; 72. Trefeuwa, Henry de. resigns St. Newlyn and is collated Dean of St. Crantoek ; 44b : exch. for St. Gerrans, R, 61b : exch. for the Deanery, again ; 65.—See “ Confessions'5; 48b Tregadon, John de, clerk, see Prisoners ; 54. Tregastroun, Walter de, inst to Landrake ; 4P. Tregawroun, Richard, inst to Lanreath; 162b, 177. Tregedel, Robert de, see Petit, Sir Michael ; 108. Tregemynyon, Ralph de, see Manaccan (Inst.) ; 39. Tregenenora, Nidi de, Proctor for John de Trydian ; 72. Tregenebris, Roger de, inst, to St. Madron ; 176, 180. Tregeusteke (hodie Tregussick), juxta Withiel ; L 21 lb. Tregeu, in St. Feock; 108b. Tregiliou, Alan and Stephen de; L 215. Tregiliou, Andrew de, collated to St. Gwinear; 88b, 101, 143b. Tregiliou, Rd. de, R. of Berry-Narbor, deceased ; 112, 125. Tiegodake, Roger de, inst, to Menhenyot; 123b, 14P, 15P. Tregony, William Waryn of ; L 215. Tregoys, Thomas de, Y. of St Colan ; 237b. Treguwan (or Treheuan), Hy de, inst. to Bridgerule ; 83b, 233. Trehunsy, Wm. de, see Huntsham (Inst) ; also, L 191, 196b. Treiagu, Agnes, see St Michael Penkevil ; 148. Treiagu, Sir John de, Knt,— Appointed Steward to the Bishop in Cornwall (13 July, 1308); 34b : again (28 Dec , 1809) ; “ et percipiet annuatim duas robas, quandocumque aliqui alii Senescalli ipsius Episcopi dnas ìobas percipiant uno anno ; alioquin imam, sicut ceteri hujusmodi Senescalli, termino incipiente in Festo Sancti Michaelis pioximo nunc elapso. Peicipiet, edam, pro omnibus sumptibus suis, et clerici sui, et aliorum ministroium suoi um, xli. annuatim percipiendas, de Camera dicti Domini, et nichil pei manus piepositonim sue Balli ve. Peicipiet, edam, in Maneriis, quandocumque ibidem veneiit, fenum, buscam, et litteiam, et nichil amplius Et veniet quandocumque placueiit eidem Episcopo, si piesens fuerit, vel majoribus de suo Consilio presentibus si idem Episcopus absens fueiit, ubicumque expedient eidem Episcopo, pei totani Devoniana, suis sumptibus, pro consiliis suis dandis et juiibus Episcopi defendendis et per-quiiendis Si, veio, extra Dyocesim Exoniensem ex hac causa transieiit, per Episcopum vel suos requisitus, ut premittitui, percipiet pro diebus singulis absencie oportune pro negociis ipsius Episcopi iiijs sterlingoi um, quousque ad Civitatem Exoniensem, "\el alibi de prozie equa distancia redieiit iterato Et remisit dictus Johannes omnes expensas suas et omnia alia debita, si idem Episcopus prefato Johanni pro tempoie preterito, ex quacumque causa, in aliquo tenebatui, pro xviijfe' quas prius recepit de manibus diversorum preposi-toium Cornubie ; quam peccuniam idem Episcopus sibi remisit, pro debitis et expensis supradictis.”—Witnesses, Thomas de Stapeldone and John Toyllere ; 45^> —See St Michael-Penkevil ; 148 : St Stephen-in-Brannel ; 172. Trelan, German de, Proctor for John de Kemyel ; 159. Treleke, Thomas, see Faber, John; 55b.GENERAL INDEX. 393 Treloweth, in St Erth ; 1 (see page 4 ) Trelouny, Wm de, inst, to St John-in-Cornwall; 57b, 60b. Tremadart, see Hywis {Oratories); 53b. Trematon [Tremetone, MS.] Castle ; L 214, 215. Tremnr, Hugh de, inst, to Kentisbeare ; 124. Tremur, Richard de, inst, to Lansallos; 150, 156b, 162b. Trenansvedeke, John de, see St. Austell {Inst); 141b. Trenant, see Fowey ; 89b. Trenchard, Richard, R. of Coryton, 38b : collated to a Preb. in Crediton, 112b; deceased; 148—See Bosham {Inst); 59. Trenchard, William, presents to Lew-Trenchard; 41b. Trenchard, William, V. of Marystowe ; 38b. Trendelysho, Richard de, presents to Trentishoe; 37. Tiendelesho, Wm. de, see Trentishoe {Inst) ; 180b. Treneglos, the Vicarage of; L 193b. Trenerth, in St. Gwinear; L 215. Trente, William, merchant; L 207b. Treredynecke, Ralph de ; L 204b. Tresimpel, John de ; L 201. Tresimpel, Wm. de, inst, to St. Perran-Zabulo; 37, 38, 54. Tresulgan, Adam de, inst, to Morval; 182. Tresur, Roger (“ filius Wolfe”), see Faber, John; 55b. TrevaJga, Sir John, priest, R of,— Licence of non-residence till Michaelmas, “ negociis suis familiaribus interim intendendo,”—“ die Sabbati pioxima post Festum Ascensionis Domini ” (22 May), 1311; 61b. Trevarthian, John de—Isabella de Helligan,— “ Memorandum quod ix die mensis Decembris (1314), apud Peyntone, emanavit Liteia sub hac forma ; —Universis, etc,, Walterus, etc —Dilecti in Christo filii Johannis de Trevarthian, clerici, nostre Diocesis, nobis exhibita suggestio continebat quod, licet idem Johannes, tonsuram optinens dermalem, cum Isabella, lilia Rieardi de Helligan, que antea Hugoni le Petit, filio Domini Michaelis le Petit, Militis, de facto matrimonialiter copulata, subsequenter matrimonium in facie Ecclesie contraxisset; prefati, tarnen, Hugo et Isabella, tempore hujusmodi Contractus Matrimonialis, , . septimum etatis sue annum nullatenus attigeiunt; dictusque Hugo modicum post annum a tempore Contractus hujusmodi, debita nature persolvens, viam universe carnis est ingressus; propter quod idem Johannes nobis humiliter supplicavit ut, cum hujusmodi Contractus Matrimonialis inter prefatos Hugonem et Isabellam utpote infra nubiles annos habitus, non subsisteret de jure, nec vim Sponsaliorum, prohibente etate eorumdem contrahencium, aliqualiter optineret, vel eciam propter teneritatem se adinvicem carnalitei commiscere; habita super hiis informacione plenioii, sibicur-ai emus in premissis per nostias Literas veritati testimonium perhibere Nos, igi-tur, attendentes hujusmodi supplicacionem justam esse, et propteiea eo favorabil-ius annuere volentes eidem, receptis per nos testibus per prefatum Johannem coram nobis ad nosti am infoimacionem in hac parte productis, ipsisque juratis in forma 2a394 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Juris et examinatis diligenter, cum pei Deposiciones eoiumdem testium super premissis omnibus et singulis et eorum ciicumstanciis univeisis nobis facta fuit plena tides, nosque predictum Conti actum Matiimonialem intei prefatos Hugonem et Isabellam nullum esse vel fuisse, nec debeie vim Sponsaliorum, etate prohibente, optineie, ac, eciam, dictum Johannem licite uti posse veste et tonsura, ac gaudeie debere in omnibus Privilegio Clericali,* quamdiu hujus-modi vestes gessei it et tonsuram, — dum, tamen, aliud sibi in hac pai te Canonicum non obsistat, piedicto Contractu Matiimoniali, intei piefatos Hugonem et Isabellam prius habito, ut piemittitui, non obstante,—observatis in hac parte plenius observandis, pionunciaverimus per Decietum, has Liteias nosfcias Patentes eidem Johanni fecimus in testimonium piemissorum ” ; 100 Trevayngnon, John de, see St Michael-Carhayes ; 78. Trevannion, Stephen, see St. Ladock (pp 254, 335). Trevaignon, Wm. de, admitted to Grade; L19b, 120, 144b.-~$ee Lapford (Inst). Treveglos,1 in Zennor (q.v.); 108b. Trevelin, John de, see Buckland-Monachorum (Inst); 66. Trevenor, John de, inst to Fowey ; 56, 89b. Trevendus, William; L 207. Treverbyn, Hy. de, collated to the Chantry, St. Austell; 174b. Treverbyn, Margery de, relict of Walter ; L 207. Treverbyn, Nicholas de, inst. to St. Issey ; 100 Trevusus, William de ; L 192b. Trew, in St Breage; 1 (page 4). Trewarnene, see St. Hilary; 88. Trewarveneth, Richard de, clerk, see St Paul; 150b. Trewetheneke, Stephen de, see St. Michael-Penkevil; 148. Trewonarde, Richard de, see Consistory Court; 172b Treworne, James de, see Kentisbeare (Inst); 124. Trewowen, William de, see St. Perran-Zabulo; 47. Trewroneck, Michael de, see St. Perran-Zabulo; 54. Trewythgy, see Bello Prato (Oratories); 142. Treythian, John de, resigns St Ludgvan; 140. Tre^ouweyn, Ralph de, collated to St. Sithney ; 114b. 1 I had wiitten “ Tieneglos.” The MS is obscure: the fourth letfcei may be either “n” or “ u ” (v) ; and there is a Parish called “ Tiene-glos ” in North Cornwall. But I was wiong, as my friend Piofessoi Westlake has pioved He writes,— the word “ is, no doubt, Treveglos, ie ‘ Chuich-Town,’ from ‘Trev,’ of which ‘ Tre ’ is, merely, a shortened foim (Cornish and Welsh), * Tribus,’ in Latin, ‘ Thorp ’ in Anglo-Saxon, etc. Not only would, Tieveglos be the proper Cornish equivalent of ‘ Church-Town,’ but, actually, in the Tithe-Apportionment of Zennor itself the Church-Town Estate (now divided among many owneis) is called ‘Treveglos or Chuichtown,’ shewing that, only fifty years ago, the name was remembeied here, though I have not found anyone who knows it now ”GENERAL INDEX. 395 Trille, Roger, a parishioner of Culmstock ; 84b. Truro, John Faber of, see Faber, John; 55b. Mastei Thomas Crabbe, R.,—Dispensation,—non-residence till Michaelmas, to study, etc (“vj Kalendas Januarii ”—27 Dec., 1308); 37b : nonresidence, and to put his Benefice out to faim till Michaelmas, 1310; (18 Sept, 1309); 43b : [“ Ecclesia Beate Maiie de Truru,” MS.], non-iesidence for a year, fiom Michaelmas, to study, etc. (13 Sept., 1320) ; I51b. —Two Friais-Pieaehers of the Convent at Tiuio, Mai tin de Caiogan and Ralph de Tiedaeck, commissioned by the Bishop to hear Confessions within the said Convent (17 June, 1309); 41b Truru, David de ; 129, 129b. Truruwyghan [hodie Truro-Vean],— —Noverint universi per Presentes nos, Walterum, peimissione etc., concessisse et remisisse Michaeli Duraund Wardam corpoiis Johannis, filii et heredis Ricaidi de Truruwyghan, ac eciam Custodiam ten arum ^et tenementorum ejusdem Johannis in Reskyef \in St Allen], cum omnibus pertinenciis suis ; habendum et tenendum dicto Michaeli, heredibus et executoribus suis, usque legitimam etatem unius heredum de Truruwyhan, videlicet etatem viginti et unius anni; nichil juris seu clamii nobis aut Successoribus nostris in diet is Warda et Custodia vendicando aut exigendo, usque ad etatem predictam; pro qua, quidem, concessione dictus Michael nobis solvit centum solidos sterlingorum.—In cujus rei, etc —Datum apud Westmonasterium, die Lune in crastino Festi Purificacionis Beate Marie, Anno Regni Regis Edwardi, filii Edwardi, octavo (3 Feb,, 1314 15); 102. Tudewihe, William de, see Lympstone and Bicton (Inst). Tuddeworthe, Richard de ; L 213b. Tudiforde, John de, inst. Virginstowe; 44b. Twelfacre, Robert de, inst to Nymet-Tracy; 110b. Tydecombe, John de, inst. to the Chantry at Kenn; 82. Tymme, Thomas, inst. to the Chantry at Ermington ; 142b. Tyngewyke, Elias de, R. of Black Torrington; 85. Tyngewycke, William de, see Northmolton (Inst.); 42b. Tyvvardreath Priory, The Bishop to Sir Philip, the Prior,— “ Licet alias vobis per nostras Literas, sub certis penis, inhibuerimus ne, quesito colore vagandi, ab Anglia recederetis, Licencia nostra non obtenta, postea tamen, vestris multiplicatis et impoitunis precibus devicti et eisdem inclinati, propter quasdam causas motivas per vos nobis expressas, ut Abbatem et Abbathiam Sancti Seigii Andegavensis, quibus Prioratus vestei predictus subjectus esse dinoscitur, citra Festum Omnium Sanctorum proximo futurum personaliter visitare valeatis, vobis concedimus Licenciam specialem ; ita, tamen, quod citra dictum Festum, sub pena Excommunicacionis et omni alia Canonica, cessante legitimo impedimento, ad predictum Prioratum de Tywardraith personaliter redeatis, facturi residenciam debitam in eodem. Alioquin, extunc, quod nostro incumbit Officio super dicto Prioratu previa lacione ulterius faciemus (13 Aug., 131.0); 54 —“ Licencia visitandi Abbathiam suam Sancti Sergii ultra mare,—presentibus Domino Ricardo de Braileghe, Nicholao de Hele, Willelmo Russel, presbitero, et me—Ricaido de Twyveitone ” (27 April, 1318).—He was to return within two months; 126b : again,—“ Licencia visitandi Principalem Domum suam Sancti Sergii in Partibus transmarinis ” (25 June, 1319). He was to start before Michaelmas, and leturn within two months ; 141b. —The Prior and Convent present to Lanlivery ; 174 : St. Austell; 54b, 181: St Michael’s Chapel, at St. Austell; 141b: Treneglos ; 56b, 57, 176b. —Monicio TywardraitJie et Minstre%— 2 a2396 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. —“ Memorandum quod emanavit quasi consimilis [as in the case of the Prior of Totnes (qv) ;] Liteia in effectu, ad monendurn Piioiem de Tyward-raithe, et pei ipsum Piiorem de Mynstre, quod ipsi personaliter resideant, etc, ut in pioxima Litera, sub eadem pena; sub data apud Stokwille ” (24 Maicli, 1316-17); 118b. U. Udiio, Daniel and John de; (Ord.-Pris) 222b, 228 Uffculme, see Maiselyn, Reginald (Litt.-Dim ); 175 Ugborough, see “ Dedications” ; 65, 174 : also, L 197b. Umberleigh [Womberleghe, MS ], the Chantry of, in Athering-ton, Rd. de la Beare, “ Annuelarius ” ; 48. Umfranville, Henry de, presents to Lapford ; 120, 152b Umfravyle, Rob. de, R. of Lapford; 55b, 89. Umfranvile, Rob. de, inst to Lapford ; 120; resigns, 152b. Umfrey, John, coadjutor to Philip, V. of Launcells ; 66b. Uphavene, John de, Subdean of Exeter {see Egloshayle; 38 •* Shobrooke ; 79 : also (Ord.-Pris) 226, 228,— Being too ill to attend to his duties a Commission was directed (4 Feb., 1316-17), to two of the Canons, Rd de Moicestre, Archdn. of Barum, and Benedict de Pastone, empowering them to act in his stead; 117.—In March or Apiil following, Sir Nich de Knoudstone and Sir Wm. de Pedeitone, Priests-Vicars, were appointed his coadjutors [The date is omitted, the woids “Datum apud ” being followed by a blank space In the margin has been wiitten “ Inquiratiu quo ”] The Bishop, while absent fi om his Diocese, had been giieved to hear that no small clamoui had aiisen on account of the Subdean’s condition; he was very ill, suifeiing fiom loss of memoiy and othei afflictions, and he, evidently, despaired of lecovery and was wasting the goods of the Chinch. The Bishop felt it his duty to come home and see to the mattei in person. He had met the Dean and Chapter, the Subdean being piesent; and the reports turned out to be tiue, Uphavene could not manage even his own affairs; and the Bishop, having forbidden him to deal with the goods of the Church in any way, appointed as coadjutors the two Vicars above-named, because of the well-known legard which Uphavene had always entertained foi them while he was compos mentis They weieto act, at first, in concert with one oi moie of the Canons, to be deputed for that purpose by the Chapter ; making an Inventoiy of the Subdean’s effects, and taking care that both he and his family were supplied with food and other necessaries, suitable to his lank; 118.—On the 31st of Dec., this appointment was levoked, the Vicars being too closely engaged in the Divine Offices in the Cathedral to devote sufficient care and time to so aiduous a business ; and Master Henry, R. of Pywoithy, was appointed in their loom (2 Jan , 1317-18); 124b. He was, also, appointed (25 Feb,), to serve, foi the time, in the Office of Penitentiar} ; 125b.—Uphavene’s death; 127. Uploman (see “ Dedications ”; 126b),— Commission, diiected (25 Oct, 1309), to the Official-Piincipal —“ In causa seu neg-ocio, moto seu movendo super Ecclesia deLomene intei Robeitum de Pydele et Maigeriam, uxorem ejusdem, actores, ex paite una, et Dominum Edmundum de WyJyngtone, Militem, et Ric Hodinet et eoium quemlibet, leos, ex alteia ; ac omnibus et singulis causis seu negociis preclictos qualitercumque contingentibus, cum Canonice coheicionis potestate”; 44b—Sii Edmund, as Patron, had recently piesented Hodinet, who had been instituted, 11 Oct —Thomas Bisschop, subdeacon, Et,—non-iesidence till Michaelmas, 1320, to study, etc (31 May, 1319); 141. [Upottery,— Visitations [Uppeoteri, etc., MSGENERAL INDEX. 397 I. —“Die Dominica pioxima seguente” [6 July, 1301,—see Buckerell, page 198],— In Ecclesia Loci piedicti Antiphonarium est vetus et non sufflciens, Cetera omnia .que ad Decanum spectant et Capitulum coneccione non indigent.— Sanctuwarium valet ij marcas cum piato. Et sunt de ledditu assiso vijs et vjb : lesigns the Archdeacomy for the Precentorship; 117 See Exbourne ; 42b Wellia, Adam de, collat. to Ashwater ; 55 : R. of Stowford ; 63b Wellia (or Welle), Hugh de, inst to St. Winnow; 70: Y. of South Petherwin, deprived ; 160b. Welle, Richard de la,— Appointed Stewaid and High-Bailiff, in the room of Hemy de Bokeiel, foi the City and Suburbs of Exeter and the Manors of Paignton, Bishopsteign-ton, Chudleigh, Ashburton, Clyst, and Flokeston (20 Aug, 1308)— Witnesses: J. de Poltone, R. de Honetone, and Thomas de Moletone) ; 35 Welletone, Master Roger de, Archdeacon of Teviotdale [Tevy-dale, MS ], Diocese of Glasgow,— The Bishop commissions him to collate to a Preb in Bosham about to be vacated, “septimo Idus Novembiis ” (7 Nov), 1308 ; 36b —See Bosham ; 43 Wengrave, Wm. de, adm to Witheridge (q.v); 119: L 214. Were, John de, clerk, see Scilly; 117b, 122. Were, Rd. de, see Glasney (Inst); 76b; admitted to Lezant; 77b : R. of Wear-Giffard ; 79b, 81. Were, William de la, see Scilly; ll7b, 122. Were, William, see Consistory-Couit; I72b.GENERAL INDEX. 401 Weremister, Walter do, inst to the Prebend of Hayes; 71 West, Thomas and Alianora ; 2 (pp. 5, 6). West Anstey, see “ Dedications ” ; 145. [Oi dinacio Vicarie de Westansty,— Universis, etc. Walteius, etc -Noverit Univeisitas vestia quod, cum . Deca-nus et Capitulum Exoniensis Ecclesie, ad Vicaiiam Ecclesie de Westansty . eisdem . Ganonice appiopiiate, pei nos taxandam et oidinandam in eadem, Dominum Nich de Waschefylde, presbiteium, nobis nupei libere piesentaverint, a nobis instituendum Canonice in eadem ; nos, ut sciatui in quibus poicionibus hujusmodi Vicaiia consisteie debeat in fiituium, pensatis ipsius Ecclesie . , . facultatibus, etc , ordinamus, videlicet, quod dictus Nich. de Wasslifelde {sic) et sui successoies habeant et peicipiant . omnes et singulas domos que ad Rectoiiam . . . consueverant peitinere, cum toto Sanctuaiio , excepta una grangia, cum aiea adjacente eidem, ciicitei dimidiam aciam tene continente; quam, quidem, giangiam dictus Vicarius, etc suis sumptibus piopiiis sustine-bunt, ad. usum dictoium Decani et Capituli, cum blada sua ipsius Ecclesie eis placueiit uniie et lecolligeie in eadem ; alioquin omnia aisiameuta, tarn de ipsa domo quam de aiea piedictis, cum iidem Decanus et Capitulum non indiguerint ut premittitui, lemaneant penes Yicaiios antedictos Habeant, eciam . , omnes minoies decimas, oblaciones, et alias quascumque obvenciones tocius predicte Paiochie ad altilagium . . peitinentes ; in quibus decimam feni et moituaiiorum, lini, canabi, vitulorum, agnoium, inillanorum, cujuscumque eciam bladi in oitis nunc existentibus, cum vangis excultis, volumus inter cetera compieliendi Yolumus, eciam, et ordinamus quod . peicipiant, singulis annis, a predictis Decano et Capitulo, ij marcas aigenti, in Scaccaiium ipsorum Exonie, ad quatuoi anni teiminos piincipales Dictusque Yicaiius, etc,, ministris seu famulis dictoium Decani et Capituli, cum pio videndis seu vendendis bladis dicte Ecclesie, que omnia, auctoiitate presentis Oidinacionis, ad eosdem Decanum et Capitulum volumus lemaneie, ibidem accedeiint, hospicium competens inveniant; fenum et litteiam et boscum, pro moia sua, subministient eisdem. Oidinamus, insupei, quod dictus Yicarius, etc , omnia oneia ordinaria dicte Ecclesie subeant et agnoscant; quodque Cancellum dicte Ecclesie, Libros, et cetera Omamenta ipsius ad Rectoiiam spectancia, necnon vitium fenestiaium dicti Canceili, suis sumptibus sustineant; extiaoidinaiia, veio . quocumque nomine censeantui, ad Decanum et Capitulum peitineant antedictos, Salva nobis et Successoiibus nostris potestate hanc nostiam Oidinacionem et Tax-acionem augmentandi, etc.—In cujus lei, etc —Datum apud Clyst, die Veneris proxima post Festum Epiphanie Domini” [11 Jan, 1319-20J — Ai chives of the Dean and Chajpte?, No 3625, fol 158] West Buckland, Sir Symon de Arnyngworthy, priest, R.,— Dispensation : non-iesidence, “ ut obsequiis Nicholai de Waiwyke, per biennium . insistere valeas ” : he was to provide foi the cuie of souls and the lelief of his pool paiishioneis (17 May, 1308); 34: again, till Michaelmas, 1312, “in servicio Domini Comitis de Warwyke,” (4 Nov., 1310); 57: again [Anigwoithe, MS], “ad preces Guydonis de Biauchamp, Comitis Waiwykie intendendi obsequiis Comitis” (30 Nov , 1312); 75 —Wm de Nywenham, accolite, R , non-iesidence until the F of St Petei ad Vincula (1 Aug ), 1315, to study, etc (29 March, 1314) ; 83: again (subdeacon), “ ut in Baitibus tiansmaiinis pei tiiennium stare valeat in Scolis, vel in Anglia per biennium ” ; 107b, [Date omitted; the Entry occurs between 29 July and 14 Aug , 1315]: again, non-residence (and to put out his Benefice to farm), foi one yeai from Michaelmas, to study, etc (5 Sept, 1317),—“ et dabit, ex fine, dimidiam mat cam ” ; 121b. Westleigh,—Taxacio Vicarie de Westleghe ;— Ut sciatur in quibus Poicionibus dicta Vicaiia consisteie debeat in futuium, ordinamus quod tu, [Symon Stiiia], et singuli Yicaiii successoies tui , . habeas et habeant, nomine dicte Vicarie, totum Sanctuaiium dicte Ecclesie, cum manso et domibus in Sanctuaiio situatis, et aliis peitinenciis suis univeisis, excepta melioii giangia et dimidia acia teire contigua eidem, , totum altilagium, et decimam feni tocius Paiochie, una cum decima cultuie in402 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. curtilagiis cum vanga excultis, et tota decima garbai uni ville de Tappeleghe, Et solvas, singulique, etc , solvant, Piociiiacionem Aichidiaconi Loci, Cathedia-ticum, et Synodaticum ; sustineas, et sustineant, Libios ad Rectoiiam . . peitinentes, et vitmm fenestraium Cancelli et coopeitiuam ipsius Cancelli dumtaxat, tuis eteoium sumptibus, postquam semel, perDecanum et Capitulum Exonienses, quibus dieta Ecclesia Canonice appropriata existit, sufficienter ìepaiata fueiint et conecta Qui, quidem, Decamis et Capitulum omnia et singula onera alia dicti Cancelli, et ceteia oneia ipsius Ecclesie, imposita et et imponenda de ceteio, sustineant et agnoscant ; salva nobis et Successoiibus nostiis potestatem , declaiandi, augendi, etc ; 89. [There is no date; but the Taxation was made on Stiiia’s Collation, 19 Aug , 1314] West Ogwell [Westwoggewille, MS],— Simon de Boyvile, subdeacon, R ,—Dispensation : non-iesidence foi a year, to study, etc (6 Jan , 1319-20) ; 145b. West Worlington [Westwolryngtone, MS ],— Johel de Bukyngtone, subdeacon, R,—non-residence for a year, to study, etc (22 June, 1319) ; 141b Westbury (or Westbyry), Wm. de, R. of Ashwater; 40b, 56b. Westbnry Collegiate Church, see Exeter (Canons)) 159b. Westone, Sir John de, Knt, presents to All-Hallow’s, Goldsmith Street, Exeter ; 41, 76b : see Brothertone ; 112 Westone, John de, Proctor for Roger de Audele ; 116b Westone, Thomas de, presented to St Creed ; 158b. Weye, Thomas de la, see Upton-Pyne (Inst.) ; 55b, 69b. Weye (or atte Weye), Wm. de la, inst to Redruth ; 184. Weymue, Henry de, see Ermington ; 34b Whalesbreus, Wm. de, patr of St Mawgan-in-Kerrier ; 124,182-Whitchurch, — Approprialo Ecclesie de Whitchwche quatuor Presbitens, Anno Conseci a-cionis Walteri, Exoniensis Episcopi, quartodecimo,— Universis, etc., Walteius etc —Postulancium desideria promeientur audiii dum id petitur per quod Cultus Divini Numinis inciementum ìecipit ; vivis tarn tempor-aliter quam spiritualiter consulitur paritei et defunctis,—Sane Religiosi Viri, Fi atei Robertus de Campellis, Abbas Monasterii de Tavistoke . . et ejusdem Loci Conventus, transmissa nobis peticione, cum instancia supplicarlint ut in Ecclesia Parochiali et culata de Whitchuiche, . . que de ipsoium Religiosoium Pationatu existit et sacerdotem unicum consuevit habere, Cantaiiam Peipetuam quatuor sacerdotum, qui secundum modum infeiius annotatum ibidem Divina peipetuo celebiarent, ordinare ac statueie; necnon, ciica ipsorum sacerdotum statum qualem in dieta Ecclesia et Cantaría et quem giadum intei se habeie debeant similitei 01 dinaie, piedictamqueEcclesiali! adsustentacionemsaccidotum hujusmodi assignare, et eidem Cantarne ipsis pio saceidotibus appioppare, inter-venientibus omnibus juris solempniis, auctoiitate Pontificali et ordinaria dignaiemur, Nos, itaque, attendentes Divine paiitei et humane caritatis ardoiem quo piefati Religiosi in hac paite flatu Sancti Spiritus succenduntui, quantumque cum Divine laudis augmento messi Dominice que multis operaiiis indiget piovidebitui intime ponderantes, . supplicacioni prefate dignum duximus, quantum nobis permittitur, prout sequitui, favorabilitei inclinare Habito, igitur, cum dilectis filiis Decano et Capitulo Ecclesie nostie Exoniensis super hiis communi tractatu et solempni et pi out ìequiiitur pleniori, vocatis ad tiactatum hujusmodi specialitei Magistio Rogero de Churletone, Archidiácono Tottonie in Ecclesia nostia Exoniensi predicta, infra cujus Archidiaconatus ambitum piefata Ecclesia de WhitchurcJhe notoiie situatili, necnon Domino Jacobo Franceis, Rectore qui nunc est Ecclesie de Whitchurch e sepefate, in piedicti Aichidiaconi peisonali et piedicti Rectoiis Piocuiatoiis presencia, deGENERAL INDEX. 403 consilio et assensu unanimi dictoium Decani et Capituli, statuimus et oidinamus in pieclicta Ecclesia de Whitchuiche, quatenus in pi esenti de juie valemus, Cantariam Peipetuam qnatuoi saceidotum, qui, cedente vel decedente piefato Rectoie . Divinimi Obsequium noctuinum et diuinum modo qui sequitui exsolveie peipetuo teneantui ; ut, videlicet, post Hoias Canonicas et Missam de die, quas ab omnibus saeeidotibus in ipsa Ecclesia hoiis competentibus dici piecipimus, plenum Seiyicium tarn pro vivis quam defunctis, Placebo, scilicet, Dilige, et Commendacione, et ties Missas pio moituis, vel ad minus duas, et terciam de Sancta Malia, cessante impedimento legitimo, diceie cotidie tenean tur ; in quibus Missis et aliis oiacionum suffiagiis obsequiisque Divinis pro felici statu Fiatiis Robeiti, Abbatis supiadicti, ejusdemque Loci Conventus, necnon piospeiitate et pace Excellentissimi Principis, Domini nostii, Domini Edwaidi, Dei giacia Regis Anglie illustiis, Domine Isabelle, Regine, salubiique statu nostro, Decani et Capituli nostii Exoniensium, Dominoium eciam Hugonis de Cuitenay et Ricardi de Stapeldone, Milituin, si nobis aut piedictomin aliquo supeistitibus saceidotes hujusmodi in piedictam Ecclesiam effectualitei oidinaii contigerit, quoium realis et effectualis oidinacio, sicut pi emisimus, usque ad piedicte Ecclesie vacacionem Canonicam dependebit; necnon pio animabus Willelmi et Ysote, paientum dicti Fratris Robeiti ; Domiui Oidulplii, Comitis ; Abine, Comitisse ; bone memoiie Edwyni et Luvyngi, quondam Episcoporum Exonie, prefati Monasteiii de Tavistoke fundatoium, suorumque progenitoiuin ; predecessorum et successoium dictoium Abbatis et Conventus ; Robeiti de Veteri Teira, Ade de Midcleltone, Johannis de Aisleghe, specialitei ; et geneialitei pro omnibus vivis lidelibus ac defunctis, memoratos sacerdotes ac alios ejusdem Ecclesie ministros adorale Domilium nostrum cum competentibus oiacionibus, seu collectis ac aliis oidinatis oificiis, per hanc nostiam Oidinacionem impei-petuum valituiam teneii volumus et astiingi mandamus. Cum quis, autem, predictorum nunc superstitum pio quibus duximus exorandum subtractus fueiit ab hac luce, in oidine ìecitandoium nominum eum nunc defunctis volumus anteponi; pluribus, autem, vel omnibus qui moli poteiunt ìesolutis, eodeni ordine recitentur defuncti quo vivi supeiius desciibuntui. Nec miretui aliquis hujus nostie pagine recitator quod Fi atrem Robert um, Abbatem piedictnm, tam vivum quam defunctum ceteris omnibus, Majestati Regie, Pontificali ìeverencie, Comitisque spectabilitati preiogativam honoiis nullatenus exbibentes, in memoia-torum sacerdotum aliorumque ministioium oracionibus primum ìecitacionis locum disposuimus optineie, cum piedicti Fiati is Robeiti laboies et merita, quibus prefati Mouasteiii de Taiistoke facilitates non mediociitei ampliavit, quique prefate Ecclesie de Whitchuiche Advocacionem seu jus Pationatus, suis mediantibus laboiibus et industiia, ut Ordinacio hujus Cantaiie fìeiet in eadem, novitei adquisivit, sibi, quoad hoc pielacionem digne postulent indulgeii, ut honoris piemium laboiis tedium ìecompenset Statuimus, eciam, et de piedic-toium Decani et Capituli oidinamus assensu quod, cedente vel decedente predicto Rectore Officilim Ai ehipresbiteiatus sit imperpetuum in eadem ; ita, videlicet, quod cum ipsam Ecclesiam, et extunc quociens ipsum Officium, vacare contigerit, Peisona ydoneaad hujus Aichipiesbiteiatus Officium cuiamque et ìegimen ipsius Ecclesie sueque Parochie, nobis et Successoribus nostris, Episcopis Exonie, pei Abbatem et Conventum Monasterii de Tavistoke predicti, infia unius mensis spacium—cu jus pioptei diutine vacacionis evitandum disciimina, et ne Dhinurn Obsequium oracionumque suffiagia que tam vivis quam moituis supeiius disposuimus exhiberi, dilacionem capiant, talitei duximus moderandum—Canonice presentetui ; alioquin potestas plenaiie conferendi Officium Aichipresbiteiatus hujusmodi ea vice nobis, seu Successoiibus nostiis qui pio tempore fuerint, devolvatur ; quam Personam, pei dictos Religiosos—ut premittitur—presentatam, ad ipsum Officium, necnon cui am et ìegimen ipsius Ecclesie tociusque Parochie, seu illam cui per nos seu Successors nostros, proptei negligeneiam dictoium Religiosorum vel peisone pi esentate defectum seu Ìnhabilitatem, hujusmodi Officium collatum fueiit, admissam et institutam Canonice in eodem Arcliipiesbiteri vocabulo eo quod aliis ptesbiteris seivituiis ibidem pieeiit, volumus et piecipimus nominari Hujusmodi, veio, Archi-pi esbitero institute, sicut premittitur, et admisso, tres piesbiteros, viros utique ydoneos, quos absque causa ìacionabili nolumus amoveri, de ipsius Archipres-biteii consilio et assensu ; et extunc, quociens locus ipsorum vel alicujus ipsoium vacaveiit, Peisonam aliam ydoneam, nobis seu Successoiibus nostris , . « memorati Religiosi Vili, Abbas Monasteiii de Tavistoke etc , infia unius mensis spacium postquam idem Archipresbitei primum institutes fueiit et admissus ; et404 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. extunc, quociens tiium presbiteioium lmjusniodi locus aliquis vacaveiit, quod ex causa premissa taliter limitavimus, Personam aliam snbrogandam ydoneam piesentabunt ; potestate ties presbiteios hujusmodi a piincipio deputando et extunc, loco cedentis decedentis vel amoti, personam aliam subrogandi, ad nos et Successors nostros . . sicut in alio casti diximus, de voi venda, si piefati Religiosi chea presentacionem hujusmodi infia pietaxati tempoiis spacium negligentes fuerint, aut Peisonam inliabilem foisitan conti a Canonum Instituta duxerint pi esentare Pio sustentacione, autem, Ai chi pi esbitei i tiiumque piesbiterorum seu saceidotum de quibus supra fit mencio, ac unius cleiici, quem ptetei Aque Benedi'cte bajulum per Aichipresbiteium memoiatum, ad ministi andini! in piedicfca Ecclesia juxta infeiioiis Oidinis quem liabebit graduili, piecipimus et statuimus deputali, piefatam Ecclesiali!, cimi vacaveiit, ipsiusque universos ìedditus et proventus, cum piedictoium Decani et Capituli assensu et consilio, assignandos foie decrevimus, eisdemque Aichipiesbiteio et Ministiis in usus proprios titulo peipetuo possidendos concedimus, et, quatenus in pi esenti possumus, assignamus eisdem Yolumus, insupei, et oidinando statuimus, de assensu et consilio antedictis, quod, quandocumque Archipresbitei qui pio tempoie fueiit inter P Beati Michaelis in Septembii et F. Apostolorum Petri et Pauli in mense Junii tunc proximo secutuium cesseiit, decesseli!, vel alias legitime amotus fueiit, qui fructus decimales anni precedents integraliter percepit, si cesseiit vel amotus fueiit ut piemittitui, vel, si decesserit, Testamenti sui Executores seu bonorum ejusdem Administrators pio hujusmodi fructibus sic peiceptis solvant tiibus piesbiteris memoiatis id quod auctoiitate presents Oidinacionis et Statuti debetur eisdem, et in victualibus sustineant, prout Aicliipiesbitei ipse eisdem solvere et sustineie consuevit eosdem ; necnon omnia alia onera oidinaria et extraordinaiia diete Ecclesie de Whitchuiche, quocunque nomine censeantui, usque ad dictum F Apostoloium Peti et Pauli agnoscant integraliter et suppoitent ; et, pieteiea, solvant Archipiesbiteio, quem ibidem secundum modum superius annotaturn pi etici contigeiit successorem, singulis septimanis, postquam fueiit sic piefectus usque ad dictum F Apostol-oium Peti et Pauli, singulos duos solidos sterlingoium, nisi idem Aichipresbiter altilagium ipsius Ecclesie percipiendum vel partem ejusdem in solucione hujusmodi duoium solidorum, prout inter se supei hoc poterunt convenne, duxeiit eligendum : in cujus eleccionis eventum, si fìat per Aichipresbiteium memoiatum, si idem altilagium pro tota solucione hujusmodi duoi um solidoium eligatui, time cesset in totuin ; si, vero, pais ejusdem altilagii in pai te solucionis eorundem eligi contigerit, tunc cesset solucio in ea pai te quoad duos solidos antedictos. Si, vero, aichipiesbiter ipse, intei F Apostoloium Peti et Pauli piedictuni et F Beati Michaelis in Septembri, cesserit, forsitan, decesserit, vel alias legitime amotus fueiit, fructibus decimalibus ejusdem anni foitassis a solo separatis et per eundem prius pio pai te perceptis et consumptis, Aichipresbitei novus succedens eidem totum ìesicluum hujusmodi fiuctuum decimalium nullatenus consumptoium Paiocliie diete Ecclesie, tam exteiius in quocunque loco existencium quam in honeis ibidem ìeconditoium, dura tamen Aiclii-pi esbitei ipse successor satisfeceiit de inpensis appositis chea colleccionem fructuum eoiundem, habeat et percipiat ; et in eventum ilium Aichipresbiter ipse succedens prò rata partis hujusmodi fiuctuum quam sic percepit ; piecessor, vero, ipsius si cesserit vel alias amotus fueiit, aut si decesseiit Testamenti sui Executores seu bonorum ejusdem Administiatoies, pio lata paitis eoiundem fiuctuum sic piimitus consumptoium, omnia et singula oneia supiadicta juxta modum superius annotaturn subii e et agnoscere teneantui. De fiuctibus, autem, quos in Sanctuario ipsius Ecclesie excoli et ciesceie contigerit, statuimus et oidinamus, de assensu et consilio piedictis, quod Aichipiesbitei succedens, ut piemittitui, quocunque tempoie anni cesseiit, decesseiit, vel alias amotus fueiit precessoi vel piedecessoi ipsius, habeat et peicipiat omnes fiuctus exeultos in Sanctuario memorato; satisfacto sibi pei memoiatum Ai chip resbiterum succe-dentem, si cesserit vel amotus fuerit piecessor ipsius, vel, si decesserit, Exe-cutoribus Testamenti sui vel bonoium ejusdem Administiatoiibus, de inpensis dumtaxat appositis ciica agriculturam Sanctuaiii memorati ; et si quid de eisdem fiuctibus ili Sanctuario excultis ante cessionem, amocionem, vel decessimi precessoris leconditum fuerit, vel alias folte consumptum, in eventum ilium fìat supei liiis pi out in alio casu de fructibus decimalibus supeiius est expressum, jure vel consuetudine quod vel que de media Quadiagesima in nostra Diocesi usitatum in aliis Rectoiibus locum optili et, non obstante ; juiibus et consue-tudinibus in admissione seu ìepulsione Rectoium et alioium piefìciendorum inGENERAL INDEX, 405 nostra Diocesi hactenus usitatis, tam chea admissionem et repulsione«! Archi presbiteri memoiati de quibus supra fit mencio, moderacione tempoiis presentandi dumtaxat excepta, quibus pei piemissa deiogaie non intendimus, in suo ìoboie plenaiie duiaturis Tenoie, eciam, Piesencium piohibemus ne quis capellanoium hujusmodi, quocumque colore quesito, in aliis Ecclesiis vicinis vel circa aliud quodcumque Obsequium, Divinum videlicet vel humanum, quoium-cumque clericoium aut laicorum piecepto seu piece, ministrale seu vacare quovismodo valeat, dum ipsorum Archipiesbiteri seu capellanoium numero voluerit aggiegari ; quod si secus egerit, nec, tercio per Episeopum Exoniensem vel ejus Officiale«!, Aichidiaconum Tottonie vel ejus Officialem, vel Abbatem de Tavistoke qui pio tempoie fuerit, seu per memoratimi Archipiesbiteium si folte suns infeiioi deliquerit in piemissis, commonitus, nolueiit a talibus abstinere, a suis ibidem habitis beneficio et officio sit ipso jure piivatus et ab eisdem removeatui omnino, et alius vice sui juxta formam preeedentem ydoneus subiogetm Quantum, autem, ad statum sive giadum inter Archipresbiterum et alios presbiteios habendum, statuimus et, de dictorum Decani et Capituli consensu unanimi, oidinamus quod cui regimen tocius piedicte Ecclesie et sue Paiochie cicius est commissum, quem, ut prediximus, Aichipresbiteium nominali volumus, et qui de juribus Episcopalibus et Archidiaconalibus tenebitui ìespondere, de bonis diete Ecclesie libere disponendi habeat facultatem ; ita, tamen, quod tam ipse quam alii presbiteri seu sacerdotes, quos suos socios appellabit et volumus appellari, in eadem domo simul cotidie se semel et similiter ìeficiant et habitent in communi, quodque idem Archipiesbiter de bonis redditibus et proventibus diete Ecclesie singulis sacerdotibus per singulos annos^ intei Festa Beati Michaelis et Omnium Sanctoium, pro una roba duorum gamimentorum de una secta, et de qua ipsemet Archipresbiter, si ilio anno habeie nova indumenta voluerit, indui faciet semet ipsum; alioquin de alia preciivigintisolidorum sterlingoium intei preclicta duo Festa tenebrimi liberare; et nichilominus duas marcas steilingoium pro aliis necessariis annis singulis, ad Terminos Quatuoi Principales, videlicet Natalis Domini, Pasche, Nativitatis S Johannis Baptiste, et Beati Michaelis in Septembri, pro equalibus porcionibus ipsoium presbiteroium seu sacerdotum cuilibet ministrare. Qui, quidem, Aichipiesbiter tam in administiacione bonoium, ut piemittitui, quam honoris preiogativa ceteiis prefer atui, aliis piesbiteiis seu sacerdotibus inter ss illuni giadum in sedibus et aliis quem oidotemporis quo insocietate hujusmodi fuerint illis attiibueiit habituris, juxta legem (pie dicit quod is giadus ceteros antecedat quem in eoclem genere militandi labor piolixior fecerat alitene Sint, quoque, ties illi sacei dotes memorato Areliipiesbitero in exeicicio cui e animarum in piedicta Parochia fi deles et soliciti coopeiatoies, Saci amenta [et] Saciamentalia Parochianis ipsis, cum opus fueiit, ministrando ; ad quod faciendum hujusmodi presbiteios sen sacei dotes et quemlibet eoiundem per hanc nostiam Ordinacio-nem fhmitei obligamus Archipiesbitei, vero, memoratus et quilibet ejus successoi, in sua Institutione seu Admissione, vel quam cito postea, per nos Successoresve nostros, vel Abbatem Monasterii antedicti, de faciendo in Ecclesia piedicta continuam ìesidenciam peisonalem, et tam ipsi quam presbiteritres alii, ac eisdem seu eorum,alicui subrogandi seu subiogandus, de observandis hiis nostiis Ordinacionibus, Voluntate, Precepfco, et Statutis memoratis, cessante impedimento legitimo, ac aliis si opoiteat ìacionabiliter faciendis, corporale prestabunt et presta bit ipsoium quilibet jui amentum ; alioquin ille qui hujusmodi jui amentum coi am nobis aut Successoi ibus nostris, vel saltern Abbate memorato, postquam de eo prestando per nos aut aliquem Successorum nostro-rum, aut Abbatem ipsum qui pro tempore fuerit, fueiit lequisitus, per ties dies continuos prestale distulerit, ornili jure quod in quocumque Benefìcio in dieta Ecclesia optinuerit, absque monicione aliqua, peipetuo sit privatus ; salvis nobis et Successoi ibus nostris sequestro in bonis pertinentibus ad ipsum Arcliipres-biteratum, quociens et quando et pro toto tempore quo vacaverit, prout in aliis benefìciatis nostre Diocesis hactenus est de consuetudine usitatum ; necnon jure et juiisdiccione alias tam nostio quam Successorum nostrorum, ac eciam Ecclesie nostie Exoniensis, ac eciam Aichidiaconorum Tottonie et suorum Officialium qui pro tempoie fuerint, in omnibus et singulis, ac eciam auctoritate ; quibus pei premissa in nullo volumus nec intendimus derogare ; et salva, eciam, nobis et Successoiibus nostris , . potestate premissis addendi seu detrahendi eisdem, ac eciam ea declarandi, si, prout, et quando nobis et ipsis videbimus seu viderint expediie,—In cujus rei testimonium sigillimi nostium, una cum sigillo Decani et Capituli Ecclesie nostre Cathedralis Exoniensis, Presentibus est appensum.—Datum Exonie ” [14 Jan., 1321 2],—fol, 165.406 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON, Whiteby, John de, inst, to Holne (q v ) ; 57. Whiteleghe, Henry de, R of Hemyock, deceased ; 162b. Whiteleghe, Thomas de, inst, to Hemyock ; ibid. Whitstone {Cornwall), Roger de Carmynov, R of,— Walteius, etc , Rogero de Carmynov, Rectoii Ecclesie de Wytestone . . salutem —Audita suggestione tua, intelleximus tibi, tautummodo Pi imam Tonsiuam habenti, a bone memoiie Domino Thoma, Dei giacia Exoniensi Episcopo, proximo Predecessoie nostio, liteiatoiie fuisse concessum ut a quocumque Episcopo Catliolico, liberam sui Officii execucionem et giaciam Sedis Apostolice optinente, ad omnes Ordines valeies promoveri ; eo non obstante quod de Exoniensi Dyocesi oriundus et in eadem beneficiatus existeies, et aliud Canonicum non obstaret ; qnodque post obitum dicti Piedecessoiis nostii per Johannem, Dei giacia Lyncolniensem Episcopum, ad Oidines Accolitatus et alios Minoies, ad quos antea promotus non fueras, et Symonem, eadem gracia Saiumensem Episcopum, ad Ordinem Subdiaconatus, pocius ex simplicitate quam malicia, per dictas Literas Dimissoiias te fecisti minus piovide piomoveri ; cumque consciencia tua te îemoideat ex hac causa, pel nos tibi postulas reme-dium adhibeii Cnpientes, igitur, quantum possumus, supei hiis graciam tibi facere, et anime tue saluti salubiius providere, hujusmodi Ordinum suscepcionem, dum tarnen aliud Canonicum tibi non obviet, ratificamus, et supei inhabilitate sive macula, si quam occasione piemissa contiaxisti, quantum de juie possumus tecum misericorditer dispensamus ; voientes, quantum in nobis est, quod exnunc exequaris sic susceptos Oidines et ministies Canonice in eisdem (12 April, 1309) ; 40. —Ralph de la Hide, accolite, R ,—non-residence, foi a yeai fiom Michaelmas, to study, etc ; he was to take subdeacon’s Outers (21 Sept., 1309) ; 44 : renewed, till iiichaelmas, 1313 (17 May, 1310) ; 51 —Master Rd. le Seneschal, cleik, R ,— non residence foi two yeais, to study, etc (13 Apiil, 1311) ; 61 : again, for one year (13 Aug , 1318) ; 128b Whitstone {Devon) ; Hugh de Pouderham, E,— Non-iesidence (as in the case of the R of St Ladock, qv—29 Nov, 1308); 37 : again, foi a year (14 Oct, 1309) ; 44b : again (6 Sept, 1310) ; 55. Wibberi, Laurence de, inst to Chagford ; 144. Wibberi, Oliver de, presents to Chagford ; ibid. Wybberi, Symon de, R. of Chagford ; 106b Widecombe-in-the-Moor,— Sir Michael de la Foide, chaplain : Licence to faim the îevenues of Spichewike Chapel in this Palish for Sii Thomas, V. of Widecombe, foi live yeais,—“ et dabit ad elemosinam Domini j marcam” (24 July, 1312); 72b —See “ Orcl.-Pris ”, 236b Wydecombe, Richard de, inst to Townstal ; 114b Wydeslade, Richard de [A. M & M D ],— Inst, to Exbomne; 44, 45b : collated Precentoi of Ciediton ; 75b: resigns and is inst to Honiton ; 101b: collated to the Aichdeacomy of Barum ; 130. Widworthy; Sir Clement, R. of,— Non-residence till Michaelmas, to study, etc (8 Dec , 1308) ; 37 : again, for a year, and to put his Benefice out to faim to John de Lustleghe (3 Sept, 1320); 151 Wyle, Henry de la, see Exeter Cathedral (Chancellors) ; 39b.— He was, afterwards, Chancellor of Sarum ; 167. Wigetone, Gilbert de {see “ Wills ”—Queen Margaret) ; L 214b. Willand ; Sir Elias [de Thyngdene], priest, R, of,— “ Licencia standi in obsequiis Dominorum Prions et Conventus Tantonie ”— for a year (8 Oct., 1318),—“ et dabit ad Fabricam dimidiam marcam ” ; 131,GENERAL INDEX. 407 Wills,— [There are no copies of Wills in this Registei ; only occasional refeiences to Probate, etc, Names of Executois, and the like] Commission, directed to Walter de Setone, Official-Principal, “ad audienduni Probaeiones vel Insinuaciones Testamentoium quarumcumque Pei sonai um, in Dignitate vel Peisonatu in Eccl Exon const it utarum ” (18 March, 1322-3) ; 175, Bello Prato [Beaupre], Sii Stephen de, Knt,—Commission, directed to Sii Rd de Bacche, priest, for Piobate and to grant Letteis of Administration to his Executors,—“Testamento ipsius defuncti piimitus lite piobato et insinuato, et Inventai io bonoium , . dicto Ricaido libei ato ; . pioviso quod copia Testamenti . et Inventai ii dicto Episcopo quam cito fieli potei it tians-mitteretur—Die Dominica in Ramis Palmaium” (23 Mai eh, 1308-9); 39b. [Gutndisson {mai gin)—11 Testamentum Militis, coram Episcopo”]. Bliburghe, Wm. de,—Executor, Waltei [Reynolds], Abp, of Cantei bury ; L207 [He held the R of Waiblington, Hants, fiom 14 June, 1283, till his death in Feb., 1313-4 On the piomotion of John de Diokenesford to the Bishoprick of Bath and Wells, he was appointed Keeper of the King’s Waidrobe -F.J B.]. Bodrigan, Dame Ysolda de,—Pioved before the Bishop, at Paignton, by Win, Malheibe, Peter de Bodiigan, and Thos [Daumarle], R of St Maitin’s-by Looe, Executors (7 March, 1310-11); 60. Bruyn (oi Brun) ; the Mother of John le Biuyn, who was R of St Mawgan-in-Keniei, and an Executoi (5 Nov., 1308) ; 36 Buthun, Laurence de,—Executois, Robert, his son ; Cecilia, his daughter ; and Rd de Tyveiyntone ; L 190 Bytton, Thos de, Bp. of Exeter,—“Apud Clyst, in Cameia, comparuit eoram Domino Episcopo et Magistro Rogeio de Oteiy, Officiali suo, sedentibus ibidem pro tribunali, Thom de Esse, quifatebatui se teneii Domino Thom de Hentone, Executoi i quondam Domini Thome, Exoniensis Episcopi, in sex marcis et dimidia, solven-dis in Festo S Michaelis pioximo futuio, vel infra Octabas ejusdem Festi : unde iidem Episcopus et Officialis piedictum Thomam renunciantem omnibus defensionibus et dilacionibus in hac parte, ad peticionem suam, ad satisfaciendum de dicta peccunie summa teimiuo supiadicto, sub pena Excommunicacionis, ex nunc piout ex tunc, Magistio Nidi de Hele, Procuratori, ut asserebatui, dicti Thome de Hentone, condempnaiunt,--piesentibus Domino Peti ode Honetone, et me, Lancevetone ” ; 88b, [1314 ; appaiently, 2 Aug ; but no date is given]. Carru, Nicholas de,—Executors, Wm de Canu, R of Holsworthy, and Robert Bendyn ; L 200 Caunvyle, Sir Geoffrey de, Knt,—Pioved at Biixton (between Modbuiy and Plympton), 10 Feb, 1308-9 Letteis of Administiation to Sii Wm de Caunpvyle, Knt, and Sir Mauiice de Caunpvyle, R of Holswoithy, Executois ; Sir Robeit, R of Nymet-Tiacy, theii co-executor, having, befoie John Wele, ìefused to administei ; 38 [“PrObacio Testamenti Militis, coram Episcopo”— Grtandisson (margin)] Caxtone, William de, -Executor, William le Spicei ; L 201b. Cerseaus, Sii Rd. de, Knt,—Commission, diiected to Walter de Esse, Tieasurer of Crediton, “ ad audienduni laciocinia Executorum seu bonorum Administia-torum ” (8 April, 1309) ; 40 Cornwall, Edmund, Eail of,—Executors, the Abbat of Hayles, Walter de Aylesburi, and others ; L 187, Egleby, Wm de,—Executois, Wm de Forestrete (V of Axminster) ; Sibilla, his relict ; Rogei de Stoke, Thos Cole, Thos. le Wodere, and Rd le Juggeie ; L 212bf Ferariis, Sii Herbert de, R of Newton-Ferreis,—“Memorandum quod scriptum fuit Magistro Rie de Coletone et Vicaiio de Yalmptone, sub dato apud Chudde-leghe, xxviij die inensis Marcii [1311], quod, non obstante Sequestro in bonis Domini Herberti de Feiariis, nupei Rectoris Ecclesie de Nywetone, defuncti, auctoritate Domini vel sui Officialis inteiposita, permittant Magistrum Henr de Nywetone, Executoreni in Testamento dicti defuncti nominatimi, hujusmodi bona per visum ipsorum, vel unius eoium, vendere et in peccuniam redigeie; ita quod eadem peccunia penes unum eorum sub sequestro ìemaneat, quousque Execu-tores dicti Testamenti Administracionem hujusmodi bonoium receperint infoima juris, vel aliud receperint in Mandatis; et quod super hoc ìescribatui citra Festum Pasche ” ; 60 Fitz John, Matthew,—Executois, Master John de Coleputte and Alianoia, relict of the said Matthew ; L 191b.THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. 408 Fuiz Payn, Robert le,—Executors, Win, de Wen grave, Matthew de Clivedone, John Cary, and Wm de Pillonde ; L 214 Giffard, Walter, Chancellor of the Cathedral,— Commission, to piove his Will, diiected to Walter de Setone, Official-Plincipal (17 Apiil, 1322); 167b. Gildeforde, Henry de,—Execntois, the. Ahbat of Durefoid, Henry de Stanntone, Wm de Eyecote, and John de Bridefoide ; L 201b, Hameltone, William de,—Executois, John de Merkynfelde, John Fiaunceis, and others; L 199b Harpetrewe, Thos. de,—Executors, John de Glasneye and Roger de Sydeburi, V. of Heavitree ; L 209b Hengham, Hugh de,—Executois, Master Wm, de Oteswyche and Thos de Cardvyl; L 191b Hide, Thomas de la,—Executoi, Thomas, his son and heii; L 209. Hundreman, Adam le,—Executois, Alice his wife, Nicholas de Ken, and John Berd; L 203 Ilemistre, Johnde,—Executois, Reginald de Swengechulle, Hugh Ponkeschepens, and John Wysdom ; L 188b Kylkenny, Andrew de, Dean of Exeter, -Commission, diiected to Ralph Geimeyn, and Roger de Oteiy—“ad audiendum laciocinia Magistii Willelmi de Kylkenny et coexecutorum suoium Testamenti . . Magistri Andree de Kilkenny, quondam Decani Exonie, de Administiacione sua bonoium ejusdem ; ita quod, auditis pei ipsos liujusmodi laciociniis, iideliter refeiant Domino quid feceiint in premissis (19 Oct , 1311); 64 Langdene, Walter de, clerk,—Executois, Philip [de Essewatei], R of All Hallows-Goldsmith Stieet, Exeter, John Gerveys, Joan de Langedene, and Michael Totrand; L 201 Lercedekne, Odo,—Executois, Alice, his widow, and Ralph Leicedekne ; L 215 Lovetot, Johnde, senioi,—Executois, Nich deSpaikefoide, Thos de Bynyngtone, and John de Borham ; L 185 Margaret, Queen of Edward I.,—Executois, Thos Eail of Noifolk, Gilbert de Wigetone, and J ohn de Curtiniaco ; L 214b. Mbdeburne, Wm df,—Executois, Master Pleniy de Dytenesliale, Rd. de Chesse-becche, and Alexander de Medebume ; L 188b Otery, Mastei Roger de,—Commission, directed to Chancellor Giffard and Rd de Morcestie, Aiclidn. of Baimn, to audit the accounts of Tieasuiei Thos. de Hentone and Rd. de Coletone, Canons of Exetei, Executois (4 Oct, 1317) ; 122b Parys, Wm de, of London, Ihapei,— Executois, John de Wintone and Rob de Lambourne; L 213 Puntyngdone, Wm de, Canon of Exetei,—Commission diiected to Rogei de Otery and Thos de Hentone, Canons, and Wm. Bonda and John de Glasneya, Vicars, in the Cathedial, to inspect and audit the accounts of the Executois (17 July, 1309); 42b - A second Commission was diiected, “xij Kalendas Decembris” (20 Nov.), 1311, to the Official-Plincipal, the Penitentiaiy, (John de Uphavene) and John Wele, Aichd of Baium, and his Official—“ in casu qui vertitur, seu verti speratur, intei Dominum Adam de Cailetone, Archidiaconum Cornubie, . . actoiem, . et Magistros Ric de Coletone, Joh de Colepitte, et Dominum Joh de Wyke, Canonicum Criditonensem, Executores, . reos, . . occasione quoiundam defectuum in quadam domo, cum peitinenciis ejusdem, quam Magistei Henr de Bolleghe, quondam Aichidiaconus Cornubie, Decano et Capitulo Exon. Eccles. piedicte, ut asseritui, contulit in feodum, leparandorum ” They received authority to cany out the necessaiy repaiis, former Commissions being revoked; 66 —“ Absolucio super Jinali compoto bonorumDomini Willelmi de Pontyngdone”—gianted to the Executors, 29 April, 1312 ; 71b Quivil, Peter, Bp. of Exeter,—Executois, Richaid {clerical error for Robert] de Veteri Tena, Ralph Germeyn, Petei de Insula, and Wm de Sancta Elena; L 200, 217, 227, 233 Roswalstrks, Hameline de,—Executois, Wm Skinaid; Ralph, V of Treneglos ; and Symon de Roswalstres ; L 192. Rurde, Philip ; leference to his Will, touching lands in Aleboine ; 44 [I was unable to identify this place when Letter A of this Index was being printed. But I have since stumbled, accidentally, on the following passage in the Parliamentary Gcizeteer, under “Blakedon [Blagclon], in the Paiish of Paignton, Hundred of Hay tor, County of Devon,”—“ In the 28° veai of Hemy III., one Nicholas de Blakedon gave lands in Blakedon, Aleborn, &c , to Ralph de Wulveleghe, Prior of Tomeford, Chief Ministei in England of the Order ofGENERAL INDEX. 409 tlie Holy Ti inity for the 1 exemption of captives, upon condition that, before Michaelmas tnsLt year, or, at farthest, before Michaelmas the next yeai, theie should be placed and maintained here, at Blakedon, at least seven Brethren of the same Order, who were to seive God, and keep hospitality, according to the Buies of the same Ordei - Tanner’s Not Mon ”—Mi. Baigenthas, since, sent me the following,—“Devon. —Eodem modo monstravit Begi Alicia, filia Roberti de Aldebourne, quod, cum ipsa in Curia Regis apud Westmonasteiium recuperasset seisinam suam versus Philippum Rurd et Matildem, que fuit uxor Rogeri le Soper, de uno mesuagio cum pertinenciis in Cliftone Dertemuthe, per consider -acionem, etc ” Rot, Orig , 15 Edw. II, Rot. 27] "Vallibus, Robert de; Exeeutois, Walter de Bottekesham and John de Yallibus ; L 201b Waldeschof, William,—Exeeutois, John Waldescliof and Symonde Roswalstres; L 192 Welyngtone, Roger de, cleik,— Exeeutois, Rd de Welyngtone, Nich. Maiks, and others; L 203. Wyger, Henry,—Executors, Thos. Wyger, Wm. Kaygnes, and Rd. le Seler; L 201b. Wymburne, Reginald de, See Lifton (Inst) ; 143. Winchester, Diocese of,— General Commissions diiected by Bp. Wodeloke to Bp Stapeldon; 63.— See “ Oidinations,” fol 228, 228b — Bishop Rigaud (de Asserio), grants his Licence to Bp. Stapeldon, foi the Oi dination, within his Diocese, of Cleiks belonging to the Diocese of Exeter— for one year (16 Feb , 1320-1); 156b. Winkleigh, Sir William [de Alreforde], V. of,— Licence to farm the Rectoiy of Colei idge foi five yeais—“ et dabit, singulis annis, ad fabiicam Ecclesie Beati Petri Exoniensis dimidiam maicam ” (9 May, 1310); 50b. [ Visitation“ Die Meicuiii sequente, videlicet in Vigilia Apostolorum Petii et Pauli (28 June, 1301) Et sunt ibi in Ecclesia Libri Matutinales; scilicet, unum Antiphonaiium, bene notatum, cum Splateiio {sic), Capitulaiio, et Collectaiio, Ympnaiio, et Venitario Aliud Antiphonaiium, non de Usu Legenda Sanctorum, defectiva, Legenda Tempoialis, bona, cum Antiphonaiio Sanctorum, in magno rolumine, sufficiens. --In Curia stabulum ruinosum. Item, paiva cameia, juxtagaidinum, ruinosaet quasi ad teiram Item, giangia in muro luinosa et in tecto debilis, et meremio debilis pieterquam in parte Boriali, que adhuc est tollerabilis Coquina incipit in muio deficeie. Ostium Aule, versus coquinam, fractum in uno asseie. Item, boveiia apud Nitheicote totalitei ruinosa, et vix stat postibus suffulta. Insuper, Parochiani dicunt quod Fiimaiii sempei hactenus consueverunt coopeiire Cancellum, et Libios Matutinales sustentaie cum Cancello Item, grangia apud Nitheicote debilis in tecto, et in muro aliquantulum Item, Aula, cum cameris, cooperienda Et estimatur repaiacio dictorum defectuum, per operaiios et alios fidedignos, ad xij^ ; viz reparacio stabuli, 1x5 ; grangie in Curia, 1x5. ; veteris camere prope Aulam, xl5 ; coquine, dimidiam marcam; item, boveiie de Nitheiecote, 1x5 , et giangie ibidem, xiij et iiijd. Set Decanus, nunc Firmaiius, fecit ij fenestias in Cancello vitreas — custus 1x5, Tamen, deficit vitrum in fionte, ultra Altare Majus Et sunt de ledditu assiso, ibidem, vs ixd , pieter xviijd quos portat Yicaiius de tena de Froggeforde, una cum cereis debitis luminari Ecclesie Item, sunt in dominico Sanctuarii lxix acie terre, et valent ad minus j marcam; quam, quidem, terrain tradidit Firmarius Roberto de Lullaidisdone, ut dicitur, pio servicio et labore suo ciica decimas vendendas et debita colligenda ”—Archives of the DSC, No 3673, page 22] Wynkeleghe, Michael de, presents to Clyst-St. Mary; 70. Wynkeleghe, Roger de, see Winkleigh (Inst); 41. Wintone, John de, see St. Anthony's Hospital; 120, L 213. Witheridge [Wytherigge, MS.],— Commission, directed to the Chancellor of the Cathedral and the Archdn. of 2 B410 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Barum ,—Thos de Goiges, R, was,Piecentor of Wells ; and a question had arisen as to his retention of both Benefices (2 July, 1311) ; 64b —Sii Wm. de Wengrave, priest, R,—Licence of non-residence from the Feast of the Inv. of the Holy Cross (and to put out his Benefice to farm) foi three years (13 April, 1320),—“ et dabit singulis annis xx solidos ” ; 148 : renewed foi three years (10 Oct, 1324) ; 182 Wytherigge, William de, R. of Thelbridge ; (Ovd) 221. Withiel ; Sir Ralph Lampil, priest, R of,— Licence of non-residence for twoyeais, “ ad instanciam Magisti i Roberti Heie-warde; dum, tamen, intendens fuerit obsequiis ejusdem (26 Dec , 1324) ; 183 —See Tiegeusteke; also, L 21 lb Wodecote, la, in the Manor of Faringdon (Hants') ; 63. Wodeford, Sir Hugh de, priest,— Licensed to heai Confessions in the Deanery of Plympton ; “ casibus super perjuriis, manifestis vel occultis, ad exheredacionem alicujus . Episcopo specialitei reservatis (23 March, 1308-9) ; 39b —See Eggbuckland ; 38 Wodelond, Rd. de, inst. to St. Ruan-Major ; 184 See Comptone. Wodere, Thomas le, see “ Wills ”—Egleby ; L 212b. Wogan, Sir John, Knt, presents to Mamhead ; 114b. Wolf, Rd le, presents to Kentisbury ; 67b, 85b, 176b, 180b, 183b. Wolf, Walter le, inst to Kentisbury; 61, 67b : resigns [_see Charles (Inst )], and is again inst. to Kentisbury ; 183b. Wolleghe, Wm, V. of Uffculme ; 181b, 182b, 183,— He was R of Bickleigh (South Devon) ; 42, 52, 115b: resigns, and is inst to Yarnscombe ; 130b: resigns; 183: Pioctor foi John de Berewyke ; 31b: for Thos H ere ward ; 49b : for Hemy Bloyou; 150—See “Oratories”; also, Bosham ; 25, 45b: Glasney {Inst) ; 76b Wolvadoune, Roger de, inst to Dunterton; 157b, 160b. Woodleigh ; Thos. de Mertone, subdeacon, R ,— Non-residence till Michaelmas, 1313, to study, etc (30 Aug, 1309) ; 43. Woolfardisworthy [Wolfredisworthi, MS], Richard de Sancto Leonardo, subdeacon, R.,— Non-residence for a yeai (10 April, 1311) ; 60b: îenewed, ‘ vj Kal Api ” (27 March), 1312 ; 69b: again (3 Feb, 1312-13) : 76b Woolston, see Buvyle (Oratories) ; 50b. Worcester, Walter Reynolds (late) Bp of ; L 207 Worforde, John de, resigns the Chantry at Ermington ; 142b Worthe, Richard de, Y of Kenton; 129b ; deceased: 15Jb. Worthe, Robert de, Canon of Sarum, see Canterbury ; lllb. Wrockeshale, William de, Prior of Pilton, deceased ; 112b Wycsford, John de, see Ros, Saer de ; 38b. Wyger, Hy., presents to Broadwood-Widger ; 52. See L 201b. Wyger, Thos, inst. to Merton ; 44 —See “ Wills ” ; L 201b, 214b Wyke-St. Mary, Mark de, see Jacobstowe {Devon) ; 34,GENERAL INDEX. 411 Wyke, John de, Canon of Crediton, see “ Wills ”—.-Puntyng-done; 66: deceased; 112b. Wike, John de, inst. to Kentisbury; 180b: [resigns and] is inst. to St. Pancras, Exeter; 181. Wike, Walter de, see Down-St. Maiy (Inst); 123b: also, Consistory Court; I72b. Wyleby, William de, R. of Okeford; 59b, 73, 131 Wylyngtone, Edmund de, Knt, presents to Uploman ; 44 (bis). Wilingtone, Hy. de, Knt, see Wylyngtone, Reginald de ; 159b. Wylyngtone, John de, Knt,— Pation of High Bickington ; 45b, 86b, 101b: Huntshaw, 86b, 101b : Atheiing-ton ; 128, 138b: the Chantry in the Chuich of Beaford ; 144b —See Little Torrington (Inst) ; 7lb Welyngtone, Ralph de, see Newton-Ferrers (Inst); 6*0b. Wylyngtone, Reginald de, presents to Gittisham; 70 Wylyngtone, Reginald de, inst. to Uploman; 44: R. of Atherington; 44b, 57V 05, 86b: resigns “per dimiss-ionem”;1 2 128 : inducted to Atherington; 138b,— The Bishop (out of regaid for his Biothei, Sir Heniy, who had done him gieat sei vice), giants him an Annual Pension of 5 maiks “ de Camera,” till he should provide him with a Benefice (22 Aug,, 1321); 159b. Wellyngtone (or Wylyngtone), Richard de, R. of Chipping-Tawton (North Tawton), 35b, 44, 56 : resigns; 118. Wylyngtone, Robert de,— R of High Bickington; 36, 44b, 45b, 57b •' collated to aPieb in Crediton ; 74: inst to Huntshaw, 86b; resigns, and is again inst to High Bickington ; 101k: inst toAtheiington ; 128: resigns; lS8b Welyngtone, Roger de, and Agnes his Wife; L 203. Wylyngton, Walter de, R. of Atherington; 36. Wynter, Vincent de, collated to St Sithney ; 127 Wyot, Walter, inst to St. Cleer; 56b, 161b. See St. Madron ; 176# Wyperel, Nicholas, R. of Little Torrington, deceased; 7lb. Wyskard, Thos, inst. to Tidcombe Portion in the Church of Tiverton; 57b. 1 [Omitted on page 36] Dispensation: non-iesidence till Michaelmas, 1311 (11 Nov., 1310). 2 “Ex aitacione Constitucionis conti a Plurales noviter edite ” (Reg of John de Sandale, B*p of Winchester, fol 30) He, also, vacated, on the same day, the R. of Wodytone (Wotton, in Simey), (ibid fol 29b), to which he had been inst, 19 Oct., 1305 (Reg Wodeloke, fol. 36) And he held the R of Shoiwell, in the I of Wight, to which he had been inst, 4 March, 1310-11; Pation, Sir John de Lisle, Knt (ibid , fol 14*) This Benefice he letained ; and he was still R , 12 June, 1349, when he piesented to the Vicarage thereof (Reg Edyndone, vol. i, fol 51b) He seems to have died in 1355, when Master John de Wolve-leye succeeded him, 11 Oct (ibid , fol 87) [F. J B ].412 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. Y. Yarcombe ; see “ Dedications ” ; 64. Yarnscombe; Sir Win [Hereward], priest, K.,— Licence of non-residence for a yeai, “ex cansa studioium, vel ex alia causa honesta” (29 Sept, 1315),—“et dabit ad Tabulam xx solidos, solvendos in Festo Pasclie pioxirno secutuio” ; 110;—again, foi a yeai from Michaelmas,— “et dabit ex fine, pro illo anno, et anno pretérito quo asseruit se in dicta Ecclesia minime íesedisse, xls , solvendos—xx in Festo Inv S Crueis (3 May), pioxirno futuro, et residuos xxs in Festo S. Michaelis proximo tunc sequenti” (31 Aug, 1317); 121. Yarti, Simon de, see “ Dedications ” —Membury ; 113 Yealmpton [Sir Kalph], V of, see " Wills ”—Ferariis ; 60. Yerigge, Master John de, clerk,— The Bishop grants him an annual Pension of 40s “de Cameia,” till he could provide him with a Benefice—“ peí nos, vel per alium ad procuiacionem nostiam” (17 Sept, 1318) —“Et memoiandum quod duo Liteie sciipte erant sub consimili tenore; una, tamen, cum adjeccione illius clausule, vel per alium ad procurationem nostram in duobus locis Liteie, ut supia, et alia sine adjeccione; ita quod dictus Magistei Johannes unam vel aliam Liteiam íecipeiet, quam voluerit, et secum pío majoii secuiitate dicte Pensionis íetineret”; 129b York, Wm. de Meltone, Archbp. of, see St. Crantock; (Inst.) 10ib : Duloe ; 158 Yunge, John le, inst to Stoke-Damarel; H7b : lesigns; 129b. Ywefforde, Wm. de, inst. to Elerky (St Veryan); 41b Z. Zennor ; Ordinacio Vicarie Ecdesie Sánete Señare,— Visitation (by the Bishop) of the Archdeaconry of Cornwall,—Dispute between Glasney College and the V, Sir Wm de Ailyn, as to the “ Poition ” of the lattei —The same settlement was made, mutatis mutandis, as in the case of St Budock (q v ), except the Ordinance as to the gieat tithes The Vicais of Zennor were to have “ omnes decimas gaibarum de Villis de Tieveglos [q v , note] et de Bos ” ; and they were to give up the Pension of 20s a year, formerly paid by the College “ in augmentacionem dicte Vicaiie ’* But the said 20s was to be paid once moi e, at Michaelmas and at Eastei next (in equal poitions) at the latest, “in subsidium repaiacionis Libiorum et aliorum defectuum ad Rectoiiam ipsius Ecclesie spectancium ” The division of the 01 dinary and extraoi dinary buidens was settled as at St Budock (23 Aug, 1315) ; 108b Zuche, Sir Alan la, presents to Northmolton ; 42b Zouche [Suche MS ], Sir Wm. la, Knt, presents to Loddiswell; 40, 121: to Totnes Priory ; 171. See Loddiswell; 63b, 76.413 ROYAL LETTERS AND WRITS REGISTRUM DE TEMPORE MAGISTRI WALTERI DE STAPEL-DONE, EXONIENSIS EPISOOPI, DE LITER IS REGIIS REOEPTIS A TEMPORE SUE CONEIRMACIONIS USQUE AD CONSECRA-CIONEM Fo) 1.—Dated, Westminstei, 15 Maich —Received at Westminster, 19 March,—To en-185. foice payment of the Fifteenth, in moieties, on 26 Maich and 25 J ime ; the King nn7 r cer^^e(i as to the Collectois’ names —Execution,—20 Maicli: the Bishop-Elect writes to the Collectois and to Wm. de Kylkenny, by Ralph de Amndel — Return,—26 March : the time was too shoit. He could not give the names, having just leturned fiom abioad —On 3 Apiil, at Hoiseley, Stapeldon wiote to the Piioi of St Nicholas’, Exetei (appointed Commissary herein by Wm de Kylkenny, “ Custos Spiiitualitatis”); lie was to take the necessaiy steps immediately (fol 185b) 2. —Received at Thonock \Thwrrock, Essex], 22 Maich,—Nich Lovetot (R. of Stokenham), to pay £6 to Nich de Spaikefoid, Thos de Bynyngtone, and John A.D. de Boiham, Executors of John Lovetot, sen —Execution (A° M° CCC° viij0 ,30“* intrante),—Lettei to the Aichdn of Totnes (30 March) : he was to leply within the Quinzaine of Eastei —Retw n,—No effects in Devon: but he is beneficed elsewhere, and, it is said, has enough to meet the claim in the Dioceses of Winchester, Carlisle, and Chichester [He was R. of Nethei Wallop {Hants) and Kirk-Oswald {Cumberland).—Bond by N de Luvetot to Sii Waltei de Langetone, the King’s clerk, foi £500, to be paid out of the issues of his Chinches of Wallop and Kiikoswald: dated 16 May, 1293 (Mem Roll Q R , 24 Edw I. Mich. Term, m 60 Langeton was Lovetot’s piedecessor at Wallop. —F. J B.]. 3. —Dated, Westminster, 25 March —Received at Horseley, 1 April, —For the Induction of Rd de Piympstoke to the Aichdeacomy of Exeter; Patron, the King (Sede vacante).—No Return ; and, consequently— 4, —Dated, Windsor, 23 Apiil.- Received 25 April,—The King, much suiprised, fol. commands immediate compliance —Execution,— 3 April: Letter to the Dean and 185b Ralph Geimeyn, Archd of Baium He had not applied foi Induction, in person or by his Proctor: there was no pioof that the Aichdeacomy was vacant: they weie to make Inquisition, and induct if all weie legulai.—No Return. 5, —Dated, Westminster, 24 May - Received at Hoiseley, 30 May —The King much astonished at leceiving no Return : the Induction to take place at once, or the Bishop-Elect to appear befoie the King on the Octave of S Jolin-Baptist (1 July) - No Return. See p. 211. fol. 6 —Dated, Westminstei, 6 Feb —Received at Horseley, 19 Apiil,—Nich. Lovetot 186 to pay £50, due to Waltei de Langetone, Bp. of Cov and Lichf (late Tieas. of England), “in ciastino Clausi Pasche ” (22 Apiil).—Return,—Wm de Kyi kenny received the Wiit and obtained £10 on account; no furthei effects, 7 —“Teste W de Cailetone,” Westminster, 28 April - Received at Westminster, 6 May,—Collection of the Fifteenth ; on inspection of the Rolls it appeared that moneys foi which the Piioi of St Nicholas was responsible had not been paid to him, viz 22.9 3'{d. and 85, 8 41 —Received at Exetei, 27 Maich,—Nich, Lovetot (as before, No 25—20 maiks, 1309 part of £80).—Execution (28 Maich),—By the Aichdn of Totnes —Return (by Seivyngtone),—No effects 42—Dated, Westminstei, 8 Feb — Received at Exetei, 2 Apiil,—“ad faciendum veniie Thomam, Personam Ecclesie de Westanesteghe, ad lespondendum Ricardo le Cat de Placito quare vi et aim is in ipsum Ricaidum, apud Hauekiigge (in Chittlehampton), insultum fecit, etc.—Execution (3 Apiil),—By the Aichdn of Barum —Return,—Sequestiation— 40s. 43, —Received at Westminster, 4 May,—Ralph Germeyn, Waltei de Esse, Wm. de Maiiueleghe, andTlios Bagestone, to appeal, etc , “ad lespondendum Willelmo le Taverner, capellano, quare iidem, tempoie quo fuerunt ballivi Vicecomitis Devonie, catalla ipsius Willelmi, ad valenciam xl marcaium, vi et armis ceperunt,”—Execution (5 May),—By the Official-Principal—Return,—“Breve istud ita taide nobis venit quod ad piesens exequi non potuimus ea que continent ur in eodem ” 44—Dated, Westminstei, 13 Apiil—Received at Westminstei, 6 May,—Foi recovery of aneais of the Filteenth,—John Moriz, Pieb of the Castle of Exetei, 7s 7d ; the R. of Bradninch, 5s, 9\d ; of Axminster, 68s 5\d ; the Abbat of Tewkesbury, 16s ; the R of Kentisbeare, 2\d ; the Y. of Suttone (Plymouth), 2s 11 \d ; the R. of Lustleigh, 3s 1 ; of Thombuiy, 3s 1 ¿cL ; of Inwaidleigh, 4s 2\d. ; of “Sele” (Zeal-Monachorum), 2? 10\d. ; the Abbat of Buckfast, “pio pensione sua in eadem,” 3s 6ftf ; the R of Noithmolton, 44s. 5^d. ; of Parkham, 8s 10kZ ; of llfiaeombe, 35s Q\d ; of Panacombe, 5s 6^. ; Ralph de Hengham, Preb. of Ciediton, 4s ; the Executors of Philip de Cobbeleghe (for his Preb theie), 4s ; the Piior of Canteibury, 14s, 8d ; the Master of the Hospital, Bridgewater, 14s 10\d.; the late Bp of Exeter, £30 15s 10\d — Execution,—By the Official-Principal —Return,—“ita tarde nobis ^nit quod . . nichil ad presens levare potuimus Mandavimus, tamen, subditisnostiisad levandum debita de die in diem . . Set de xxxli. xvs xd ob de EpiscopoExon., Predecessore nostio, levandis, nichil levare poterimus, eo quod ipse mortuus fuit ante concessionem dicte Quintedecime Et Bieve Domini Regis diu est recepimus quod nichil inde levaiemus, si sic esset ” {See No 10] 45.—Dated Westminster, 16 May.—Recehed at Faringdon, 18 May,—John de Everdone to be admitted, immediately, to the Chancellorship (as before, No. 19).—No ReUcrn.ROYAL LETTERS AND WRITS. 417 A.D 46 —Dated, Westminster, 4 March,—Summons to Parliament (as before, No 40). 1309 47 —Received at Chudleigh, 29 June,—Geoifiey de Farnham, V of Stokenham, to 190 pay John de Colonia, clerk, 4 marks, arreaisof an annual lent of 40s —Execution.—By the Archdn of Totnes —Return,—Sequestration—40s. 48 —Received at Chudleigh, 30 June,—“ Quiatreuga, seu suifeiencia, quamnupei, ad requisicionem . Philippi, Regig Fiancorum, . Scotis inimicis et rebellious nostiis usque ad dictum tempus concessimus duraturam, per ipsos Scotos, qui, nunc—pejoia quam ante capeionem predicte suffeiencie commisei-ant committere non veientes—contra nos et Fideles nostros in illis Paitibus existentes fraudulentei et hostiliter insuigunt, Castia, villas, ten as, et tene-menta, tarn nostra quam Fidelium nostroium, ibidem nequitei occupando, necnon depredaciones, incendia, et homicidia multipliciter perpetrando, nullatenus obseivatur; quod vos et alios de Regno nostio credimus non latere,—nos, dictoium Scotorum proterviam et nequiciam hujusmodi, cum Dei auxilio, reprimeie cupientes, et super hoc vobiscum et cum ceteris Prelatis et Proceribus Regni nostii volentes habere colloquium et tractatum, vobis mandamus . . . quod Die Dominica pioxima post Festum S Jacobi, Apostoli, pioximo futuia [27 July], sitis ad nos apud Staunforde ; nobiscum, etc ” 49. —Received atClyst, 3 July,—Nich de Lovetot (as before, No 2),—Execution,— By the Archdn of Totnes.—Return (by Brankescumbe),—No effects 50. —Received at Bishop’s Tawton, 25 July,—Nich de Lovetot (as before, No 251.—Execution,--By the Official of Totnes —Return,—No effects. 51. —Received at Buckfast Abbey, 12 Aug ,—Nich Lovetot, “ ad leddendum Rob , filio Laurencii de Buthun, Cecilie soroii ejusdem Roberti, et Ric de Tyveiyntone, Executoribus Testamenti Laurencii de Buthun”—£18—Execution (13 Aug ),—By the same.—Return,—No effects. 52—Received at Chudleigh, 15 Aug,—Rob de Cestie (as before, No. 17) — Execution (16 Aug ),—By the same —Return,—The Bp. sends 40s (by Biankes combe) ; no further effects fol. 53.—Dated, Westminster, 23 July —Received at Chudleigh, 15 Aug ,—Symon de 190b Raleghe, R of Waikleigh, to pay to Joceline de Brankescumbe, clerk, and Elias Pougei, Maishal of the Treasury, 66s M—Execution (16 Aug,),—By the Official of Baium —“ Breve istud non est retomatum, eo quod tiaditum fuit dicto Jocelino ; cui est satisfactum, ut asseruit.” 54 —Dated, Westminstei, 23 July, -Received at Chudleigh, 15 Aug ,—Hemy, V of Milton-Abbot,—“ad leddendum J de Brankescumbe et Elie Pouger . . . compotum nondum eis ledditum de tempoie quo fuit ballivus suus apud Virginestowe ”—Execution,--By the Official of Totnes.—Return,—As No. 53 55. —Dated, Westminster, 18 July,—Received at Chudleigh, 15 Aug.,—Nich. de Lovetot (as before, No 6).—Execution,—By the same —Return (by Brankes cumbe), —The Bp. sends 100s Sequestration—10 maiks ; no purchasers. 56. —Dated, Westminster, 30 Apiil.—Received at Clyst, 30 Aug,,—Nich Lovetot (as before, No 11) —Return (by Bi ankescumbe),—No effects 57. —Dated, Westminstei, 3 July—Received at Clyst, 30 Aug,—Nich Lovetot (as before, No 14) —Retwn,—As No 56. 58. —Dated, Westminster, 18 April,—Received at Clyst, 22 Sept.,—Wm, Bonda, R of Poltimore, to pay to Philip Seneband, of Exeter, clerk, 66s 2d.—Return, —Sequestration—40s 59. —Dated, Westminster, 13 June,—Received (by Braleghe) at Clyst, 14 Sept.,— “Ad faciendum veniie . in crastino S Martini (12 Nov ), Magistrum Ric de Coletone, Martinum, Vic. Eccl de Suttone (Plymouth), Hugonem, Vic Eccl de Ekkeboclaunde, Joh le Floui, Vic Eccl de Tameitone Foliot, Henr Vic Eccl de Northboclaunde (heoe, Buckland-Monachorum), et Jacobum, Peisonam Eccl. de Wytchurche, cleiicos, ad lespondendum Ranulpho de Portysham—de Ashleghe, Rob. de Ashlegbe, Rob atte Waide, Rog Rugge, Rad de Bellewoitlii, Ric de Hyndwille, et Walteio attehayesende, de Placito quare predictus Magistei Ricardus simul cum Magistro Rogeio de Coletone tenueiunt Placitum in Curia Christianitatis de catallis, etc , et contra prohibicionem ; et de Placito quare piedicti Martinus, etc, [simul cum Matheo, Prioie de Plymptone, Wilfelmo Folky, et Elia de Beynyn, capellano,—omitted in No 77], tenueiunt idem Placitum in eadem Curia, etc ”—Return,—Sequestiation of Coletone’s goods— 40s.; the V of Sutton—40s. ; the V. of Tamei ton—2 marks ; the V of Buck-land—2 marks ; the R of Whitchuich—40s The otheis have no effects. 60 —Received at Paignton, 12 Oct,,—Rob , son of Peter le Sauser, of Beikhamp-stead, clerk, his debt (22 maiks) to the Abbat “de Giestono” [Grestein, a 2 c418 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. A D, Benedictine Abbey in Noimandy It possessed two Cells in England—Will-i809 mington (Sussex) and Cieting {Suffolk), and piopeity in seveial Comities, two Charters as to the Confhmation of which aie given in Dugdale Among them aie the Manor of Noiton (Cornwall), “exdono Theodorici Cameiaiii ” ; also, “ Dimissionem, concessionem, et quietam clamanciam, qnas Rob le Spiie, de Exonia, fecit eisdem Abbati et Conventui de quadam doino in Exonia, quam de eo tenuerunt, et de dimidia acia tene, que jacet jnxta piedictam domum, et de tribns acris terre, cum pasturaet omnibus pertinenciis snis, in eadem Villa {Rot. Cart. (14 Nov.), 9 Kdw II. (1315) —E J B ] - Return,—Sequestiation—5 marks, fol. 61 —Dated, Westminster, 10 Oct —Received at Bryanston, near Blandford, 26 191 Oct.,—Rob, de Cestre {as before, No 17) —Return,—No effects 62—Received at Horseley, 15 Nov,—The King to the Bishop,—“Refeitur a nonnullis quod quedam Litere insolite et hactenus in Regno nostro penitus inaudite, super tenis, tenementis, bonisque et catallis, que de Testamento vel Matrimonio non existunt infia idem Regnum nostium, deferuntiu in ipso Regno pel vos et quosdam alios exequende; que, si in execucionem piocedeient, in exheredacionem Coione et Dignitatis nostre Regie lesionem, ad quarum con-servacionem astricti estis vinculo juramenii, necnon in giave piejudicium incolarum ejusdem Regni, cederent manifeste. Vobis, igitur, mandamus et clis-tricte inhibemus ne ad execucionem hujusmodi Liteiarum aliqualiter piocedatis ; et, si quid viitute Liteiarum eaiundem pei vos factum fuel it seu eciam attempta-tum, illud celeriter revocetur —Teste meipso apud Blidam [Blythe] (15 Oct). 63. —Dated, Yoik, 26 Oct,—Received at Stockwell, 24 Nov.—Summons to Parliament, at York, on Sunday next after the Puiiffcation B V M. (9 Feb.), 64. —Received at Stockwell, 27 Nov.,—The King to the Bishop.—“ Cum Ricaulus, Alius Rob de Fauntestone, in Curia nostra, coiam Justiciaiiis nostiis, apud Westmonasteiium, peteiet veisus Ric de Albo Monasteiio, tiia mesuagia et quatuor acias tene cum peitinenciis in Netheieswannecote juxta Wyke Sancte Marie, Dupeford juxta Foxole {in Whitstone, Cornwall), et Netlieiexe juxta Sladdecote {in Wyke St. Mary), in Comitatu Cornubie, ut jus suum, idem Ric deAlbo Monasteiio venit in eadem Cuiia nostia, et objecit ei et dixit quod idem Ricardus nullius heres esse potest, eo quod bastaidus est Et, quia hujusmodi Cause cognicio ad foium spectat Ecclesiasticum, vobis mandamus quod, con-vocatis coram vobis convocanclis, lei veritatem supei hoc cliligenter inquiratis Et quid inde inquisieiitis constare iaciatis Justiciariis nostris apud VVestmonas-terium per Literas vestras Patentes Et habeatis ibi hoc Bieve —Teste W de Bereforde” (Westminster, 20 Nov,) —Return, at Paignton, 30 April,—“ Inveni-musquod Ricardus ... est legitimus, et non bastaidus.”—Sent by Seivyngton 65. —Dated, Westminstei, 6 Nov,—Received in London, 23 Nov,—Nich de Lovetot,—“ ad reddendum Petio, Apotecaiio Maigarete quondam Regine Anglie, in perpacacionem debiti (£80) . Testatum est in Curia nostra, coram nobis, quod predictus Nieholaus habet bona Ecclesiastica ad valenciam xlli ad Eccles. suani predictam [Stokenham], ultia omnia piedicta bona pei vos vendita et sequestrata, unde predictas xx marc , ad opus piedicti Petii, levare potuistis.” —Return,—“ Quicquid testatum sit in Curia Domini Regis, Magistei Nich de Lovetot non habet ad piesens aliqua bona, etc.” 66—Dated, Westminstei, 11 Nov—Received in London, 6 Dec,—Rogei de Otery,—“ ad lespondendum Andiee dePadiida de Placito quare ipse, simul cum Ranulpho Doyngnel, Joh de Godievy, Gilbeito de Scheptone, Joh, de Calitone, Barthol Kech, Nich Mehyniet, capellano, Petio de Doneslonde, Walteio de Carnadone, et Willelmo de Trehunsi, secutus est Placitum in Curia Chiistian-itatis de catallis, etc , contra Piohibicionem, etc ”—Retm n,—Sequestiation—405 67.—Dated, Westminster, 27 Oct,—Received in London, 8 Dec.,—Nich. de Lovetot {as before, No 14—£25) —Return,—No effects, fol. 68 —Dated, Westminster, 28 Oct,—Received in London, 8 Dec., —“ad venire facien-19ib dum Mauricium de Campville, Peisonam Ecclesie de Haldesworthe {Hols-worthy), Executoiem Testamenti Galfi. de Campville, ad lespondendum Hem de Lechefeld, cleiico, de Placito quaie ipse, simul cum Willelmo de Campville, coexecutoie predict! Mauricii . leddat ei cxxs quos ei injuste detinet, ut dicit.—Return,—Sequestiation —5 maiks 69.—Dated, Westminstei, 10 Nov —Received in London, 8 Dec , —Nich. de Lovetot {as before, No 29).—Return,--Ho effects,—“ipsum, tamen, citaii fecimus, in Ecclesia sua de Stokeinhamme, quod veniat ad diem in hoc Brevi contentum, sub pena Extommunicacionis incunende, nisi veniat, etc.”ROYAL LETTERS AND WRITS. 419 A.D 70.—Dated, Westminster 18 Oct —Received at Stockwell, 8 Dec.,—Nich. de 1309 Lovetot (as before, No 11 -£22 14s. 10(7.) —Return,- No effects, 71. —Dated, Westminster 23 Nov—Received at Stockwell, 14 Dec, -Nich de Lovetot (as before, No 6—£118 6s Sd pait of £300) —Return,—The Bp sends 10 maiks (by Brankescumbe), the value of goods sequestrated ; no purchasers. 72. —Dated, Westminstei, 15 Nov —Received at Faringdon, 31 Dec,,—Robert, R of Offwell, to Wm de Parke,—“ de Placito quare secutus est Plaeitum in Curia Chiistianitatis, etc "—Return, —Sequestiation—40s. 73. —Dated, Westminster, 8 Dec,—Received in London,—Nich. de Lovetot (as before, No. 2—£600).—Return,— No effects A.D 74 —Dated, Westminster, 28 Feb , Received in London, 6 Maich,—Master John 1309 10 de Coleputte, an Executoi of Matthew, son of John, deceased,—“ad responden- dum Magistro Willelmo de Oteswyclie et Thome de Caidvyl, Executoiibus Testamenti Hugonis de Hengham, quondam cleiici de Scaccario, deiuncti, una cum Alianoia, que fuit uxor piedicti Mathei, coexecutiieis Testamenti ejusdein Mathei, de xxvj77, quas predictus Matheus debet piefato Hngoni de aneragiis cujusdam annue Pensionis xls, ut Executoies predicti Hugonis dicunt —Return,—Sequestiation—2 maiks 75.—Dated, Westminster 15 Feb—Received in London, 6 Maich, —Nich Lovetot (as befoie, No 65) —Return (by John Scoi, of Cornwall),—No effects, fol. 76. —Dated, Westminstei, 11 Feb.—Received in London, 6 Maich,—Rob de 192 Cestie (as befoie, No 17—^35 Is. Qd ) —Return,— No effects A.D 77,—Dated, Westminstei, 14 Feb —Received at Exeter, 8 Apiil,—Mai tin, V of 1310 Sutton (Plymouth), Hugh, V of Eggbuckland, etc (as before, No 59) -Return, (by John Scoi), -Sequestiation to the full value of the amounts due, 78 — Dated, Westminster, 12 Feb.—Received at Exeter, 19 Apiil,—Nicholas, V. of St Austell,—his debt to Philip de Metheios (40s)—Retmn (by Master Henry de Stouforde),—Sequestration—2 marks 79. - Received at Faringdon, 26 May,—Geoffrey Tony, R, of South Tawton [“ Tawy-tone,” MS ], clerk, “ad respondendum Thome de Cayron de Placito quaie vi et armis in ipsum Thomam, apud Tregennon, insultum fecit, et ipsum verberarit, vulneravit, imprisonavit, etc , ad dampnum ipsius Thome centum libiarum.”— Return,—Sequestration—5 marks 80. —Received at Paignton, 9 June,—Rob, de Cestre (as before, No. 17) —Retmn (by Symon Bealle),—No effects. 81. —Dated, Westminster, 14 Feb.—Received at Paignton, 12 June,- Wm, Skinard and Ralph, V. of Treneglos, Executors of Master Hamelin de Roswal-stres—“ad respondendum Joh Waldeschof, Executori Testamenti Willelmi Waldeschof, de Placito quod ipsi, simul cum Symone de Roswalstres, coexecu-tore predictorum Willelmi et Radulphi Testamenti predicti, reddant ei tria Scripta Obligatoria, que ei injuste detinent, ut dicit Return (by John de Ryster, of Cornwall),—“ Istud Breve ad nos tam tarde, etc ” fol. 82.—Dated, Westminster, 10 Feb.—Received at Paignton, 14 June,—Master John 192b de Miltone and Rob , V of St Gluvias, clerks,—“ ad respondendum Phil de Penwres de Placito quod predictus Johannes reddat ei xls , et de Placito quod predictus Robertus reddat ei xls ” -Retmn (by Bealle),—Sequestiation,— 40s., and 1 maik, respectively, 83 —Dated, Westminster, 6 July —Received at Paignton, 28 July,—“ Ad faciendum venire coram Domino Rege, a die S. Michaelis in ties septimanas, ubi tunc fuerifc in Anglia, Rogerum Gruglan, Rogerum le Somenur de Kerier, Thomam, Vie Eccl Sancti Erci (St Erth), Rad., Personam Eccl Sancti Wynieri, Nich., Personam Eccl Sancti Constantini, Joh., Vic. Eccl Sancti Paulini, Hem,, Vic. Eccl Sancti Erci, Paschasium, Vic, Eccl. Sancte Breace, Henr, Yic. Eccl. Sancti Sythenyny, Nich , Vic. Eccl Sancte Weneppe, Bernaidum, Personam Eccl Sancte Grande (sic) Willelmum, Vic Eccl. Sancti Kevari (St Keverne), et Rogerum, Personam Eccl de Landewennecke, clericos, ad respondendum tam Regi quanr Matheo, Decano Capelle Sancte Beriane in Cornubia, de Placito quare, cum dicta Capella libera Capella Regis sit et esse debeat, et totis temporibus Progenitorum suorum, quondam Regum Anglie, libera extitit et ab omni Jurisdiccione Ordinal ia exempta, ut dicitur, et immunis, predicti Rogerus, etc , vi et armis, ad predictam Capellam accedentes, ostia ejusdem Capelle fregerunt, et earn intraveiunt, et in ea Jurisdiccionem Ordinariam exercere et alia diversa in hac parte attemptare presumpserunt, et in ipsum Decanum, homines et servientes suos ibidem inventos, insultum fecerunt, et ipsos verber-averunt, etc., ita quod de vita quorundam servieficium desperabatur; et post-420 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. A.D modum, pio eo quod idem Decanus, homines et seivientes sui piedicti, piefatos 131° Rogeium et Rogeium, etc, ad Visitacionem ibidem faciendam admitteie recusaiunt, in ipsum Decanum, homines et seivientes suos predictos, Sentenciam Exeonmmnicacionis fulminarunt, et alia enormia eis ibidem intuleiunt, in dicti Regis et Regie Dignitatis piejudicium et libertatis Capelle piedicte deiogacionem manifestam, et giave dampnum ipsius Decani, et contra pacem, ut dicit; et unde Yicecomes, etc,”—Return,—“Sequestiavimus de bonis Ecclesiasticis Radulphi, Peisone Eccl. Sancti Wineri, advalenciam xxs ; Johannis, Vicarii Eccl Sancti Paulini, xs ; Henrici, Vic Eccl, Sancti Etci, xs. ; Pascasii, Vic Eccl Sancte Breace, xs ; Henrici, Vic Eccl Sancti Sithnini, xs ; Nicholai, Vic Eccl Sancte Weneppe, xs ; Bemardi, Peisone Eccl. Sancte Giande (sic), j maic ; Willelmi, Vic Eccl Sancti Keveiani, xs , et Rogeri, Peisone Eccl de Landwennec, j mane. ; ad faciendum eos veniie ad diem et locum in hoc Brevi contentos Nichil, yeio, contra Rogeium Glugan (sic) sumus ad presens executi, pro eo quod nullum liabet Beneficium Ecclesiasticum in Diocesi nostra; nec contra Thomam, Vic Sancti Eici, Nicholaum, Peisonam Eccl Sancti Constan-tini, pro eo quod tales superstites non inveniuntur ” 84. —Received at Pemyn, 11 Aug,—“Ad veniie faciendum . . Reginaldum, Vic. Eccl de Ciewenne (St Croivan), Rob de Raddeyne, Magistium Willelmum de Trevusus, et Magistrum Matheum de Penfern, clericos, ad lespondendum Joh. de Bello Campo de Placito quaie secuti sunt Placitum in Cuiia Chiistian-itatis,” etc —Return, -Sequestiation—“Sancte Ciewenne,” 10s,—“ Robeitus, vero, de Raddene, Willelmus de Trevusus, Matheus de Penfien [afterwards R of St Ruan-winoi ], nulla habentBeneficiaEcclesiastica in nostiaDyocesi, etc ” 85. —Received at Pcnryn, 11 Aug,—Peter de Beeie, cleik, “ad respondendum Johanni de Bello Campo ” (as in No 84) —Retmn,—“Petius de la Beeie non habet Beneficium, etc ” 86—Dated, Westminstei, 12 July.—Received at Bishop’s Tawton, 22 Aug.,— “ad fieii faciendum de bonis Willelmi de Foistiete, Vic, Eccl de Axministre, clerici, xxvA., quas debet Magistio Jacobo de Vspania de quodam debito Yli , quas idem Magister Jacobus in Cuiia Regis, coiam Baionibus de Scaccaiio, per consideracionem ejusdem Cuiie disiacionavit veisus piedictum Willelmum et Robertum de Uppeheye ; et ad fieii faciendum de bonis Ecclesiasticis ejusdem Willelmi xls. de iiijM quas idem Magistei Jacobus lecupeiavit veisus predictos W et R de dampnis sibi adjudicatis pro injusta detencione piedictaium 1Z? , et ad solvendum piedictos denarios piedicto Jacobo, ad Scaccaiium Regis, in Octabis S, Michaelis ”—jRetmn,—The Bp sends (by Brankescum.be), 3s , all he could get —“pro eo quod dicta Vicaiia consistit in Oblacionibus, que yix sufficiunt ad ipsius Vicaiii sustentacionem. ” fob 87-—-Dated, Westminster, 20 July.—Received at Bishop’s Tawton, 22 Aug.,— 193 Nich. de Loietot (as before, No 14—¿£25) - Return,—The Bp sends (by Ser-vyngtone), 40s 88. —Dated, Westminster, 12 May—Received at Bishop’s-Tawton, 22 Aug,,—' Nich de Wavvyngdone (R, of Diptford; 43b)—bis debt to Wm. Paiys, of London,—¿£67 6s, 6cZ—Return, -Sequestiation—20s. (sent by Brankescumbe). 89. —Dated, Westminstei, 12 July —Received at Clyst, 29 Aug,—Nich de Lovetot (as befone, No 65—£80) —Retmn,—5 maiks (by Seivyngtone) 90 —Received at Clyst, 29 Aug,—Nich de Lovetot (as before, No. 2—£600) — Retmn,—The Bp. sends (by Servyngtone), 5 marks 91. —Dated, Westminster, 29 June—Received at Clyst, 4 Sept.,—Edwaid, V of Bovy (Bovey-Tracy),—“ad lespondendum Maigaiete, que fuit uxoi Edmundi, quondam Comitis Cornubie, de Placito quaie vi et armis bona et catalla ipsius Margarete, a,pud Moitone (Mor don- Hampstead) inventa, ad valenciam cs , cepit et asportavit, et alia enoimia, etc ”—Retmn,—Sequestiation—20s 92, —Received at Clyst, 7 Sept —Rob. de Cestre (as before, No 17, £35 Is Qd , part of £45 0s. 8dj —Return,—The Bp sends (by Brar kescumbe), 20s 93 —Received at Clyst, 7 Sept,—“ad fieii faciendum lvijZ7 xviijs iijcZ ob qua., de bonis Ecclesiasticis Thome de Sweyneseye, quos Domino Regi de lemanenti compoti sui de mineris Devonie et Cornubie debet; et ad mitteudum denarios dictos ad Scaccaiium Regis in ciastino S Michaelis, una cum Bievi.”— Return,—No effects 94 —Received at Clyst, 7 Sept —John Lamb,—“ ad lespondendum Domino Regi, et Willelmo Coffyn et Joh de Biadefoid, Administiatoiibus bonoium et catallo-rum Rob de Littelbyiy, pei Dominum Edwaidum, quondam Regem Anglie, Pcitrem Regis Edwaidi, assignatis, lacione mille libiarum quas idem RobertasROYAL LETTERS AND WRITS. 421 A D debet dicto Edwardo et que adhuc Regi Edwardo debentur; quaie idem 1310 Joh Lamb bona et catalla predicti Roberti, apud Tyvertone existencia, ad valenciam xxij maicaium, vi et armis cepit et asportavit, et inde Voluntatem suam fecit, ad dampnum nostrum non modicum, etc.”—Retw n, —Not beneficed in the Diocese. fob 95 —Received at Stock well, 25 Sept —Rob. le Sauser, of Beikhampstead {as before) i93b No. IB—£9)—Return,—“ adeo tarde, etc, 96 —Received at Stockwell, 25 Sept.,—Lovetot’s debt to Maynettus Beek, Citizen of London, deceased—23 (pait of 46) maiks -Return,—“ adeo taide, etc ” 97. —(No date),1—Nich de Lovetot (asbefore, No 11—£22135 10cl ).—Retain,— The Bp sends 40s (“solutum fuit de peccunia que est penes Jocelinum de Brankescombe ” —mai gin) 98. —Received at Westminster, 17 Oct.,—Ranulph Doygnel and John de Calitone {as before, No 66) —Return, —Not beneficed in the Diocese 99 —Received at Westminster,—Ralph, V of Tieneglos {as before, No 81) — Return (by Bealle),--Treneglos was vacant when the Wiit was received, and it is vacant still 100 —Received at Westminstei, 20 Oct, — Geoffrey de Tony, R of “Tawytone” (as befoie, No 79).—Retwn,—Sequestration—2 marks 101—Nich de Lovetot {as before, No 14—£25)—Return,—Sequestration—4 marks ; no purchasers 102 —Dated, Westminstei, 19 Oct.—Received at Westminstei, 30 Oct Thos. de Sweyneseye {as before, No 93) —Retwn,—No effects fol. 103. —Received at Westminster, 30 Oct,—Rob. de Cestre {as befoie, No 17) — 191 Return,—No effects, now, beyond the 205 sent alieady (by Biankescombe). 104. —Received at Hoiseley, 3 Dec,—Nich de Lovetot (as befoie, No 2—£196 13s 4d , pait of £600) —Return,—Sequestiation—5 marks ; no buyeis 105. —Received at Horseley, 3 Dec ,—Nich de Lovetot {as before, No 11—£20 135 10 d).—Retwn,—Sequesti ation—4 marks; no buyeis. 106. —Received at Chidham—“ ad veniie faciendum Nich. Stianga, clericum, ad lespondendum Joh Horn de Placito quare vi et aimis Beatiicem, uxorem ipsius Johannis, apud Exoniam lapuit, et earn cum bonis et eatallis ejusdem Johannis abduxit, et ea ei adhuc detinet, ad giave dampnum, etc ”—Return,— “adeo taidp etc ” A D 107.—Received at Chudleigh, 3 Match,—Nich de Lovetot {as befoie, No. 11—£18 1310- 05 Qcl) —Return,—The Bp sends 4 marks (by Servyngtone); Sequesti ation,— 11 405 ; no buyers. 108 —Received at Chudleigh, 3 Maicli,- Nich de Lovetot {as befoie, No 14— £25).— Return,—as No 107. 109 —Received at Paignton, 21 Maich,—Nich. de Lovetot (as before, No 96—23 marks) — Return,—No effects, at piesent. fol. 110.—Received at Paignton, 22 Maich,—Rob de Cestie (as befoie, No 17).— )94b Retwn,—No effects 111.—Received at Paignton, 21 Maich,--“ad veniie faciendum . . Ricaidum, Vic Eccl. de Kyngesteyngtone, et Hamonem Giip, capellanum, ad respondendum Joh, de Bonstede, nuper Oancellaiio de . Scaccario, una cum Rogeio Someiy et Maitino de la Torre, qui eundem diem habent, de xvj maie vj5 viijc? , quos ei debent, ut dicit.”—Return,—Sequesti ation—(Kingsteignton), 1 maik ; Giip has no Benefice in the Diocese 112 —Nich de Lovetot (as befoie, No 2—“cum ilia clausula, —Sciatis quod giavitei ammeiciati estis eo quod . Mandatum nostium, pluiies vobis inde directum, non estis executi sicut vobis mandatum fuit; et giavius ammerciabimini nisi hoc Mandatum plenius exequamini ”)—Retwn,—The Bp sends 5 maiks (by Seivyngtone); no fuithei effects A.D 113.—Received at Ciediton, 2 Apiil,—Adam le Ju (R of St Email); his debt to 1311 Nich. de la Lude—4 marks 65. 6c?,— Return,— Sequestration—20s 114.—Received at Ciediton, 4 Aptil,—“ad levanduin de bonis Ecclesiasticis Radulphi de Arundelle, nupei Persone Eccl. Sancte Columbe Majoiis, in Cornu-bia, vij^., quas solvisse debuit Thome de Comubia, clerico, defuncto, ad teiminos jam diu est pieteiitos ”—Retwn,—No effects 1 The Entiies are made undei the yeais month—aie omitted, below, it will be (which aie given in the margin) : when undei stood that they aie not recoided, the dates—the place and the day of the422 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. AD 115—Nich de Lovetot {as before, No. 1])—Return,—The Bp sends 405. (by 1311 Servyngtone), andean do no moie 116 —Win. de Foistrete, Y of Axminstei {as before, No 86) - Return,—The Bp sends 2s (by Biankescombe), and can do no more, fol. 117 —John Neubaud {R of Camborne), cleik—“ad íespondendum Edm Bacoun 195 de Plácito quaie, cum Rex susceperit in pioteccionem et defensionem suam predictum Edmundum, homines, tenas, res, íedditus, et omnes possessiones ipsius, et omnibus et singulis inhibueiit ne quis piefato Edmundo, aut hominibus suis, in personis aut lebus suis, injuiiam, molestiam, dampnum infenet aut giavamen, predictus Johannes libe: am Wanennam ipsius Edmundi apud Ewelme et la Dene, duin idem Edmnndus sub proteccione fnit, vi et armis intiavit, et in ea, sine licencia et volúntate sua, fugavit et lepores cepit et asportavit, ad giave dampnum, etc ”—Return,—Sequestiation—4Us 118.—Received at Horseley,—Nich de Lovetot {as before, No 14)—Return,— The Bp sends 405. (by Biankescombe), and can get no moie 119 —Thomas de Sweneseye, cleik, “nupei Gustos mineral urn Domini Regis, balance of account {as before, No 98) -Return,- No effects 120. —Rob de Cestre {as before, No. 17) — Return,— No effects 121. —Received at Westminster, 11 June),—Nich de Lovetot {as befoie, No 96) — Return,—The Bp. sends 405 (by Brankescumbe) 122 —Received at Westminster, 21 June,—Win de Carswelle, chaplain, and Wm , a chaplain—“ad respondendum Ric de Brendeluenne de Plácito quaie etc. in Cuiia Chiistianitatis ”—Retmn,—Carswelle has no Benefice,—“ de Willelmo, veio, capellano, de quo in hoc Bievi fit mencio, nichil faceie potuimus, ex eo quod multi sunt capellani in Dyocesi nostra vocati hoc nomine Willelmus, et nos nescimus, sicut nec scire possumus, de quo Willelmo capellano sentitur ” 123—Received at Westminster, 21 June,—John, “Vicarius Eccl de Biewony” [see No. 24] —“ ad íespondendum Alano, filio Jocelini Wolwayn, de Plácito quaie vi et armis in ipsum Alanum, apud Biewoni, insultum fecit, et ipsum veibeiavit, etc Return,—Sequestiation— 1 maik 124 —Received at Westminster, 23 June,—John, V of [Bioad] Hembuiy—“ad íespondendum Waiteio de Swengielle, seivienti Jocelini de Biankescumbe, Maiescalli de Scaccaiio nostio, de iiij maicis quas ei debet, ut dicit Return,—“ adeo taide, etc ” fol. 125 — The King to the Bishop,—“ Sciatis quod, cum Piioi Hospitalis S. 195b Job Jeiusalem in Anglia, in Curia nostra . . summonitus esset ad responden- dum Michaeli de Biay de Plácito quod peimitteiet ipsum presentaie ydoneam Personam ad Eccl Ville de Sancto Claio juxta Reskaradeke (Roseciadock in-St. Cleei), que vacat, ut dicitui ; idem Piior venit in eadem Cuiia nostra et dixit quod preclicta Ecclesia non est vacans Et, quia hujusmodi Cause cognicio ad forum spectat Ecclesiastieum, vobis mandamus quod . inquiiatis, etc ”— Return, “ Inquiieie non potuimus pioptei tempoiis bievitatem ; sumus, tamen, in inquirendo, et, Inquisicione supei hoc plene facta, vobis cieius quo poteiimus constaie faciemus quid inveneiimus pei eandem ” See page 248. 126.—“ Consimile Ereve ’’—Received at Westminister, 18 June, —“et sciatis quod, nisi hoc Mandatum nostium plenius exequamini, graviter ad vos capiemus.”— Retmn,—“Cito postquam istud Bieve recepimus Michael de Biay moituus fuit; et ideo ad execucionem istius non piocessimus faciendarn ” 127 —Received at Westminstei, 30 July,—Edmund [de Knovyle], R of Hamme (Georgeham)—il ad leddendum Maiie, que fuit uxor Ric le Flemyng, pio danrp-nis suis que sustinuit occasione cujusdam transgressionis quam idem Edmundus eidem Maiie fecit, prout pei quandam juiatam, inde intei eos in Cuiia nostra coram nobis captam, convictum est”—[£95,—see No. 26] —Return,—The Bp, sends £16, on account (by Rd. de Biay) 128—Received at Westminster, 30 July,--Edmund, R of Geoigeham, “ad reddendum [£8] Andi. de Pairecumbe et Reg. le Poitei, in paitem solucionis xli. . , pío dampnis suis que sustinueiunt occasione cujusdam transgiessionis, etc.”—Return,—The Bp. sends 2£ marks, on account (by Adam de Bauntone) 129. —Edmund, R of Geoigeham,—“ ad leddendum [100s ] Thome de Thoip, et sociis suis, clericis, assignatis Maiie, que fuit uxoi Ric. le Flemyng, pio dampnis suis que sustinuit, etc” {as befoie, No 127).—Return,—“ ut sequitui ”—but it is omitted 130. —Received at Westminstei, 17 July,- Nich. de Loyetot («5 befoie, No. 11) — Return,- The Bp sends 40s. (by Servyngtone). 131. —Nich. de Lovetot {as before, No. 14).—Return,—40s. (by the same)ROYAL LETTERS AND WRITS, 423 A,D 132 —John Y of Broad Hembuiy (as before, No. 124) —“Pacificati fuerunt ante 1311 diem, propter quod Bieve nullatenus fuit retornatum ” la« —^os de Sweneseye (as befoie, No. 93) —Return,—“Non habet in nostra 19i> Dyocesi aiiquid Beneficium Ecclesiasticum, nisi quandam Prebendam valde exilem, de qua levavimus xxs ” (sent by Bi ankescumhe). 134 —Received in London, 2 Sept,—Nich, deLovetot (asbefoie, No 2) —Return, —“ adeo tarde, etc ” 135 —Nich. de Lovetot (as befoie, No. 96).—R,etum,—40s (by Brankescumbe) 136—“ Bieve pio fine ielaxando.—The King to the Sheriff of Devon—“Quia concessimus Aichiepiscopis, Episcopis, etc., et omnibus aliis de Regno nostro, qui pro serviciis suis in Guena Domini Edwardi, nupei Regis Anglie, Patris nostri, in Vasconia, fines cum eodem Patie nostro ad Scaccaiium suum fecerunt quod ipsi ab exaccionibus finium predictoium penitus sint quieti, pro eo quod clictus Pater noster peisonalitei non fuit in Guena piedicta, nec dictum seivicium comm uniter factum erat ; tibi precipimus quod de demanda quam facis per sum-monicionem Scaccarii nostri Yeneiabili Patri W altero, Exoniensi Episcopo, ac eciam Executoiibus Testamenti Piedecessoris sui piedicti de ducentis maicis pei quas Thomas, quondam Episcopus Locipredicti, Predecessoi suus, finem fecit cum dicto Patre nostio, occasione piedicta, pacem liabeie perniittas, et distiiccionem, si quam ei ea occasione feceiis, sine dilacione deliberes eidem —Teste J de Foxle (Westminster, 1 Oct) 137.—[R J de Plympstoke’s debt to the Abbat of Tavistock—100 maiks — Return,—Sequestration—20s 138 —Nich de Lovetot (as before, No 2).—Return,—5 marks (by Simon Bialle) fol. 139,—Nich de Loietot (as before, No. 11).—Return,—“Licet bona Ecclesiastica l9tb Magistii Nich de Lovetot, in nostra Diocesi, . sequestiavimus, quidam, tamen, Joh de Toiitone piedictum Sequestrum nostrum violavit, et de dictis bonis disposuit, contra voluntatem nostiam ; ita quod ad piesens nil levare potuimus : propter quod dictum Johannem excommunicatum in nostia [Diocesi] fecinius et faciemns publice denunciali ” 140 —Nich de Lovetot (as before, No. 14; —Return,—Non fuit letomatum, quiamoituus; et ideo dormiat (Beebe was “dead,” not Lovetot, who resigned Stokenham in 1315). 141 —[Richardde Dolbuighe] R of Clovelly—“ad ìespondendum Galfr de Staun-tone de Placito quale vi et ai mis quasdam Caitas et quedam Munimenta, apud Cloveli inventa, cepit et aspoitavit, et alia enormia, etc ”—Return, —Sequestration,—20s 142. —“Ad veniie faciendum . . Willelmum, Peisonam Eccl Sancte Kayne, et Gilbeitum, Vic. Eccl de Dillo, cleiicos, ad ìespondendum Hem le Fevre, de Lyskeied, de Placito quare ipsi, simili cum Willelmo de Tiehunsy, Rogero de la Buighe, Andiea le Sunmour de Lyskeied, et Magistro Joh, de Beaie, secuti sunt Placitum, etc , de catallis et clebitis que non sunt de Testamento, etc ”—Return,—Sequestiation : William’s goods,—1 mai k ; Gilbeit’s,—10s 143. —“Ad veniie faciendum . . . Willelmum, Personam Eccl de Saneta Kayna, clericum, ad respondendum Hem. le Fevie, de Lyskeied, de Placito quare vi et armis in ipsum Heniicum, apud Lyskeied, insultum fecit, etc , et bona et catalla ad valenciam xls ibidem cepit et asportavit, etc ’’—Return,—Sequestration—1 maik. 144. —Received at Bishopsnympton, 7 Dec ,—Nich de Lovetot (as before, No 96). —Return,—As No 139 AD 145 —Nich. de Lovetot (as before, No. 11).—Return,—The Bp sends 40s 1311-146.—Received at Paignton, 2 Maich,—Nich de Lovetot (as before, No 2) — 12 Return,—As No. 145 iol. 147.—Dated, Westminstei, 14 Feb Received at Paignton, 6 Maich,—Rob de 197 Cestro (as before, No. 17) —Return,—“adeo taide, etc ” 148 — Edmund, R of Geoigeham (as before, No 26) —Return,- No effects, till next Autumn 149.—The same,—his debt to Andi de Piarrecumbe and Reg le Porter (as before, No 128).—Return,— As No. 148 150 —Received at Clyst, 6 April,—John Coffyn, R of Thiowleigh—“ ad respondendum Rie de Farefoid de Placito quale vi et aimis, etc.”—Return,—“adeo tarde, etc ” 151.—Thos de Sweneseye (as before, No 93) —Return,—No effects A,P 152.—Dated, Westminster, 24 Api il,—Rob. de Cestre (as befoie, No. 17),— 1312 Retain,—No effects available424 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. A p 153 —Dated, Westminstei, 28 Api il —Received, 11 May,—“ ad venire faciendum 1312 # Steph. de Biawode, ad respondendum Willelmo de la Buighe et Ysolde, uxori ejns, de Placito quod reddat eis xx marcas, quas eis debet, et injuste, etc ” Return,—“ adeo tarde, etc ” 154 —The same,—his debt (12 maiks) to the same —Return,—“ adeo tarde, etc 155,—Received at Stockwell, 11 May,—“ad veniie faciendum . Henricum, Personam Eccl de Cornwoda, cleiicum, ad respondendum Willelmo Maityn de Placito quare ipse, simul cum Ricardo, filio Symonis de Holecumbe, Willelmo, iìlio Gilb de Addestone, Philippo, filio Willelmi de Cathetone, Job. Damma, Rie Goudriche, Willelmo de Langabrocke, Gilb de Addestone, Job. de Beaucombe, fot Rie. de Eilescombe, et Johanne, filio ejus, et Walteio le Cleik, de Uggeburghe, 19< b vi et armis liberam Wan eunam ipsius Willelmi Maityn apud Uggeburghe, intravit, et inea sine licencia et voi untate sua fugavi t et lepores et cuniculos asportavi, et alia enoimia, etc ”—hetium,—Sequestiation of the goods of the R of Corn-wood,—2 marks. 156—“Ad fieli faciendum de bonis, etc Job de Gei gl ave [R. of Kings- nympton], cleiici, xli, quas debet Nich de Ertecombe, de quodam debito xxv mate ”—Return,—No effects [“ Geiesgiave,” MS ] 157.—“Iheve Originale—Stokeinhammef—“Breve quod venit Domino apud Exoniam, die Lune proxima ante F. S Job Bapt, [19 June], sub hac forma,— Edwardus, etc ,—Walteio, etc , salutem —Cum nuper omnia debita que Walteio de Langetone, Coventi et Leech efebi Episcopo, in Regno nostio debebantur, quibusdam de causis capi fecissemus in manum nostrani, et vobis pluries mandassemus quod de bonis et Benefieiis Ecclesiasti cis Magistri Nich. Lovetot, in Episcopati! vesti o piedicto, levai e faceretis, ad opus nostrum, CCC li , quas idem Magistei Nicholaus prefato Episcopo inter alia debebat, prout pei inspeccionem Rotuloium de Scaccaiio nostro nobis tunc constabat, ac vos, per diversa Brevia nostia, levassetis de debito piedicto, diveisis vicibus, xxxij mao c , prout pei Returna ves'tra ad diversos dies nobis constat ; que, quidem, xxxij maoc et climidia in manibus vestris lemanseiunt, nobis insolute, pio eo quod idem Magistei Nicholaus in Cuiia nostia coi am Baionibus de Sceccario nostro acquietanciam de CCC li piedictis allocabat ; cumque prefato Episcopo postmodum concesserimus id quod aietro est de debitis suis piedictis ad opus suum levandum, acquietali eia piedicta in Scaccaiio nostio predicto pendente indiscussa,—\obis mandamus quod xxxij onaoc et dnmidiam piedictas liabeatis ad Scaccarium nostrum, apud Westmonasteiium, in ciastino S. Maigaiete [21 July], prefato Episcopo, vel suo certo Attornato in hac parte, libeiandas, juxta concessionem nostrani piedictam; et ìemittatis ibi timo hoc Bieve —Teste W de Norwico, apud Westmonasteiium” [29 May]—Return,—(“pei Forum VicecomitisDevonie “ Pecuniam in isto Brevi contentano penes nos paiatam habemus; set, quia nuncium secuium non habemus, istis diebus, ad dictam pecuniam defeiendam ibidem, pioptei timoiem predonum, eandem pecuniam non mittimus ista vice ” 158 —Dated, Westminstei (“ Teste R de Biabazon”) 8 June.—Received at Paignton, 18 July,—Edmund, R. of Georgeham (as before, No. 128) —No Retuon 159—Dated, Westminster (“Teste W de Beieforde ”) 27 June—Received at Paignton, 20 July,—Nidi de Lovetot (as before, No 2) —Return,—“ Joh de Toritone, Procuiatoi Nich Lovetot . omnia bona . . amovit vi et armis, et post Sequestrum nostrum inteipositum in eisdem ” 160, —Received at Crediton, Rd de Plimpstoke’s debt to the Abbat of Tavistock (as before, No 137) —No Return 161. The same,—“ ad lespondendum Magistio Baithol de Sancto Lauiencio quare vi et armis domum ipsius Baitholomei apud Exemistre fregit, et bona et catalla ipsius ad valenciam c marc cepit et aspoitavit ”—Return,—Sequestration— 5 maiks 162 —Received at Ciediton, 2 Aug. (as before, No 26) —No Return. fol, 163.—Received at Clist, 9 Aug ,—Nich. de Lovetot (as before, No 11),—his debt to 198 Eliz de Benteleghe —Return,—As No. 159 (by Symon Bealle) 164.—Received at Clist, 9 Aug.,—Nich de Lovetot (asbefooe, No 96) —Return,— The Bp sends 4 maiks (by Brankescumbe) 165—Dated, Westminstei, 22 July -Received at Clist, 9 Aug,—Nich. de Lovetot,—repeating No 157 —Retwn,— The Bp, sends 32| maiks (by Biankys-cumbe) 166 —Received in London,—Thos de Swainseie—£57 18s 4%d , “ quos debet de le-manenti compoti sui de mineris Cornubie.”—Return,—20s. (bv Biankyscombe).ROYAL LETTERS AND WRITS. 425 A.D. 167.—Received in London,—Rob. de Cestre (as before, No. 17) —Return,— 1312 The Bp sends 2 maiks (by Brankescumbe) 16S.—Received at Stockwell, 4 Oct,—John de Geigiave (as before, No. 156).— Return,—“adeo tarde, etc.” 169. —Received at Horseley, 12 Oct,—Steph. de Biawode (as before, No. 153).— Return,—Sequestration—4 marks 170. —Received 12 Oct.,—The said Stephen’s debt to Wm and Ysolda de la Buighe —Return,—As No 169 fol. 171 —Received at Stockwell, 20 Oct,—The King to the Bishop.—“ Quia per manu-198b capcionem. quam Executores Testamenti Joh de Beiewyco, clerici, jam defuncti, qui nobis tenebatm in diversis debitis die quo obiit, invenerunt nobis ad Scaccar-ium nostrum, ad reddendum nobis ibidem omnia debita que idem defunctus nobis debuit dicto die quo obiit, quatenus bona et catalla que sua fueiunt dicto die quo obiit, et que ad manus eorundem Executoium devenerunt, suffieiunt, concessimus eisdem Executoribus Administracionem omnium bonorum et catallorum predictorum ad dicta debita nobis inde, quatenus ipsa bona et catalla suffecerint, persolvenda; vobis mandamus, sicut; alias, quod omnia bona Ecclesiastica que dictus defunctus habuit in Dyocesi vestra die quo obiit supra-dicto, si ea nondum sequestraveritis, sine dilacione aliqua sequestietis, et ea faciatis Meliter appreciari; et ea omnia extunc eisdem Executoribus, vel eorum in hac parte Attornato, liberetis, ad dicta debita nobis inde solvenda Et constare faciatis Baronibus de Scaccario nostro, apud Westmonasteiium, in crastino S Martini [12 Nov ], que et cujusmodi bona sequestraveritis occasione predicta, et ubi, et quantum valeant secundum sui verum valoiem, et que piefatis Executoiibus vel eorum, ut premittitur, Attornato liberaveritis, Et sciatis quod de hoc—quod Breve nostrum alias inde vobis directum execucioni demandare, nec illud ad dictum Scaccaiium nostrum in crastino S. Michaelis proximo preterito [30 Sept.J, returnare cuiastis, sicut vobis mandatum fuit, mil amur plurimum et movemui Et habeatis ibi hoc Breve et aliud Breve — Teste W de Norwyco, apud Westmonasterium” [12 Oct]—Return,— “Dominus Johannes de Berewyke non habuit in nostra Dyocesi aliqua bona Ecclesiastica tempore quo decessit, nisi quandam Poicionem xxxijs, que sibi supeifuit solvenda de Prebenda quam habuit in Eccl, Exon.; quam, quidem, peccuniam paratam habemus Executoribus Testamenti dicti Domini J ohannis, vel eoium Attornato, cum iidem Executores Administracionem a nobis in foima juiis receperint, liberandam,—scientes pro ceito quod nullum supei hoc aliud Bieve nobis piius extitit libeiatum ” 172. —Wm de Carswille and Wm. de Puntyngtone, chaplain (as before, No 122).—Return,—Not Beneficed in the Diocese. 173. —Rd. de Plympstoke (asbefore, No. 137) —Return,—Sequestration,—5 maiks 174. —Dated, Westminster, 28 Oct, —Received at Westminster (no date),—Nich de Lovetot (as before, No 11) — The Bp to deal peiemptorily with John de Toritone, Lovetot’s Proctor,—“ vobis mandamus quod, assumpto vobiscum Vicecomite nostio Devonie . . fieri faciatis, etc Mandavimus, eciam, Vicecomiti nostro quod, cum a vobis requisitus fuerit, assistat ministris vestris, in auxilium, etc —Teste W de Beiefoid, etc ”—Return,—u adeo tarde, etc.” fob 175.—Received at Westminstei, “ die Jovis proxima post Fest. S. Maitini [16 Nov ] 199 (as before, No. 2) —Return,—The Bp. sends 5 silver marks (by Bealle). 176. —Dated at Westminster, 22 Oct , -Nich de Lovetot (as before, No 11).— Return,— The Bp. sends 5 maiks (by Bealle) See, No 174. 177. —Received at Stockwell, 10 Dec,,—Nich. le Jeu’s debt to Hugh de Diaicote — Return,—Sequestration—5 marks 178 —Received, 15 Dec ,— “ ad veniie faciendum . Magistrum Joh, Dyiewyn, deExonia [Canon of Exetei ], ad respondendum Godefiido de peyntw, de Placito quare vi et armis domum ipsius Godefiidi, apud Exoniam, fregit et bona et catalla sua ad valenciam Cs., ibidem inventa cepit et aspoitavit, et alia enormia ei intulit.”—Return,—His Benefice sequestrated. 179 —Received at Faringdon,—Thos de Sweyneseie (as before, No. 93) —Retwn, - No. effects. 180.—Received at Faringdon,—Rob de Cestie (as before, No. 17) — Return,--The Bp sends 205., on account. 181 —Received at Stockwell, 9 Dec ,—The King to the Bishop,—Sciatis quod, cum Willelmus Pynde nuper in Curia nostra, coiam Justiciariis nostris, apud Westmonasteiium, peteiet versus Joh. David duas acras terre cum pertinenciis 2d426 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. A,D in Schillingforde, in Comitati! Devonie, nt jus et hereditatem suam, de quibus 1312 idem Johannes injuste et sine judicio dissaisiverat Henricum Pynde, avum predicti Willelmi, cujus beres ipse est, ut dicitur, idem Johannes venit in eadem Curia nostia et objecit ei quod predictus Willelmus nullius heres esse potest, eo quod idem Willelmus bastardus est Et, quia hujusmodi Cause cognicio ad Forum spectat Ecclesiasticum, vobis mandamus quod, convoeatis coram vobis convocandis, rei veritatem super hoc diligente!’ inquiratis ; et quid inde inquisieritis constare faciatis Justiciaiiis nostiis, apud Westmonasterium, per Liteias vestras Patentes ; remittentes nobis hoc Bieve —Teste W de Beiefoid, fol. apud Westmonasterium” (24 Nov)—Return,—“Super bastardia Willelmi 199b Pynde, . . invenimus quod, contracto Matrimonio inter quendam Adam 1312 filius erat cujusdam Henr. Pynde, defuncti, et quandam Roeseam de 13 ' Holerigge, et, hujusmodi Matrimonio in facie Ecclesie publice sollempnizato, demum intei eosdem Adam et Roeseam, dicto constante Matiimonio inter eos, et ipsis simul cohabitantibus et mutuo se habentibus ut vir et uxoi, piefatus Willelmus Pynde de eodem extitit Matrimonio legitime proci eatus ’’—Bated, Horseley, 20 Jan A.D 182—Received by the Vicais-Geneial ; “ Episcopo agente in Paitibus tians- 1313 marinis,”—Nich de Lovetot (as before, No. 2) —Return— The Bp on his return to England sent 405 (by Biaille) —“Et Memorandum quod dictum Breve tiadituni fuit Episcopo, apud Stocwille, die quarta, hoc est die Jovis, in sero, post lapsum dicti mensis [“a Die Pasche in unum mensem ”], per Rie de Gatepathe, familial em dicti Episcopi ” 188 —Received at Westminstei, 18 May.—“ ad veniie faciendum . , Egidium, Personam Sancti Ivonis (St Ire), elei icum, ad respondendum Joh de Th oratone de Placito quale vi et aimis Aliciam uxorem ipsius Johannis, apud Ponhauegei, rapuit, et earn, cum bonis et catallis ejusdem Johannis abduxit, et ea ei adhuc detinet ; ad grave, etc.”—Return (by Bialle),—His Benefice sequestrated. 184.- Received at Westminster, 18 May,—“ ad veniie faciendum Rie. de Plymp-stoke ad respondendum dilecto et fideli nostio, Johanni de Meikynfelde, nuper Cancellano de Scaccario, Joh. Fiaunceis, et sociis suis, Executoiibus Testamenti Willelmi de Hameltone, defuncti, de xifi quas debet, etc ”— Return (by Bialle),—His Benefice sequestrated 185 —Received at Faringdon, 10 Aug ,—“quod de illis fiuctibus Eccl de Cumbe Sancti Nicholai (Combe Raleigh), que est Rob de Cestie, cleiici, in Dyocesi Exoniensi, quos nupei ad Mandatimi Domini Regis sequestrari fecit, et quoium valoi tunc extitit Domino incertus, pro ut Dominus signifìcavit Baionibus de Scaccaiio Regis in crastino Clausi Pasche pioximo preteiito, levali faceiet indilate xxxli xiiijs xd , de quodam debito xlvfo* viijiK , quos idem Robeitus Regi debet de remanente visus compoti sui de firma Manerii de Chedecumbe ”— Return,—The Bp. sends 40s (by Symon Bealle—“Attomatum nostium de Banco Communi”) fol. 186.—Received at Faringdon, 19 Aug.,—Nich. de Lovetot as before, No 2) — 200 Retmn,—The Bp. sends 5 silvei marks (by Bialle). 187.—Received at Faringdon (no date),—Nich de Lovetot (as befoì e, No 11) — Return,—The Bp sends the same amount (by the same) 188 —Received at Faiingdon, 19 Aug , - Rd de Plympstoke to the Abbat of Tavi stock (as before, No 137) — Return,—The Bp sends 205 (by the same) 189—Received at Faiingdon, 19 Aug,—“ad veniie faciendum . Magistium Job de Milletone, clericum vestrum, ad ìespondendum Joh de Healtone de Placito quaie tenuit Placitum in Curia Christianitatis, etc,”—Retmn (by Bialle),—Not Beneficed in the Diocese 190 —Received at Faringdon, 19 Aug ,—“ad veniie faciendum Willelmum de Canu, Personam Eccl de Holewoithi \Holsioo)thy\, Executoiem Testamenti Nich de Cairn, ad respondendum Symoni de Abyndone, draper, de Placito quod ipse, simul cum Rob. Bendyn, coexecutoie piedicti Willelmi, ìeddat ei vj7i quas ei injuste detinet ”—Return (by Bialle),—Sequestiation—605. 191.—Received at Faringdon, 10 Aug ,—Thos de Sweinesie (as before, No 93) — Retmn,—Sequestiation—205 ; no puichaseis 192 —Nich. de Wavyngdone (as before, No. 88).—Retmn, —Sequestiation—405 193.—Received in London, . . Oct,—“ad levandum de bonis Ecclesiasticis Magistri Ricaidi (sic) de Yeteri Tena, Magistri Radulphi Geimeyn, Magistri Petri de Insula, et M agisti i Willelmi de Sancta Elena, Executoium Testamenti Petri, quondam Exoniensis Episcopi, Oli, quas debet Regi pio evasione PetriROYAL LETTERS AND WRITS. 427 A D Fore, qui a prisona dicti Episcopi evasit, etc ”—“ Non fuit letornatum; set 1313 remanet Oiiginale non letornatum ” fol. 194.—Received in London, . . Oct,—Rob de Cestre (as before, No 17) — 200b Return,—The Bp sends 40s (by Bealle) 195. —Received in London, . Oct.,—Thos de Sweynesie (as before, No. 93) — Return,—The Bp. sends 20s, (by Bealle). 196. —(No date),—“ ad levandum de bonis Ecclesiasticis Magistii Willelmi Bloyou, Persone Eccl. de Poundestoke [xli ], et Magistri Alani Bloyou, Persone Eccl. de Lodewen (Ludgvan), . x mai c., quas debent Regi pio tiansgiessione ”— Return^ -Sequestration of Poundstock,—100s ; no puichaseis, and no more to be obtained, Bloyou having sold all his autumnal produce Alan died [21 May, 1312], before the Wiit was leceived, and left no available effects 197. —Received at Paignton, 27 Dec,,—Nich. de Lovetot (as before, No. 11) — Return,—“adeo taide, etc—Memorandum, tamen, quod Simon Bialle, cum isto Retuino, apud Plimptone, lecepit piedictas \li vijs, et ijd , ad satisfaciendum dicte mulieii, ita quod partem dicte peccunie ad opus cleiicorum leservet, si poteiit, et plenam de toto acquietanciam habeatis; alioquin quod dictam pecuniam teneat . . , ”—(margin), “ Memorandum quod Literam lecepit de recipiendo Londoniis, de W de Hedeieshed ”). A D 198 —Received at Launceston, in the presence of Sir Wm Martin and Thos, le 1313-14 Arcedekne, Sheiiff of Cornwall,—Rob de Cestre (as befoie, No 17) —Return,— ' “adeo tarde, etc.” 199.—Received at Launceston (as above), “ in ciastino Sancti Hillaiii [14 Jan ],— Wm. Bloyou (as before, No 196),—Return,—The Bp sends 100s (by Bialle) fol. 200 —Received at Launceston (as above),—Thos de Sweineseie (as before, No. 93). 201, —Return,—“adeo taide, etc.” 201.—Received at Launceston (as above),—Roger de Sancto Constantino ; his debt to the Executors of Wm de Hameltone —Return,—“adeo tarde: etc ” 202 —Nich de Lovetot (as before, No. 2).—Return,—100s. (by Bialle). 203.—“Ad veniie faciendum . Philippum [de Essewauter], Personam Eccl Omnium Sanctoium [in Auiifabiia] Exonie, Executorem Testamenti Walteii de Langdene, clerici, ad respondendum Joh de Tiesimpel de Placito quod ipse, simul cum Joh Gerveys, Johanna de Langedene, et Michaele Totrand, coexecu-toribus . , . reddat ei xli., quas ei injuste, etc.”—Return,—The Bp cannot produce Philip, Parson of All Hallows, Exetei ; theie is no such peison. [Not “ on the Walls,” certainly ; but theie was “ in Goldsmith-stieet ”] 204 —Nich de Lovetot (as before, No. 11).—Return,—£5 7s 2d. (by Bialle) 205. —Wm Bloyou (as before, No. 196),—Return,—No effects directly available,— “ sequestravimus, tamen, in manibus diveisorum debitorum dicti Willelmi ad summam Cs., quoium solucionis teimini nondum adhuc veneiunt ” 206. —Received at Bishop’s Tawton, 15 March,—Rd de Plympstoke (as before, No. 184 —Retm n,—Sequesti ation— 60s. 207—Rob de Cestie (as befoie, No. 11)—Return,—20s. (by Biaille) fol. 208.—Received at Bishop’s Tawton, 15 Maich,—Thos. de Sweyneseie (as before 20lb No 93) —Return,—No effects. 209 —Roger de Sancto Constantino (as before, No 201) —Return,—Sequestration —5 marks. 210. —“Ad venire faciendum . . Thomam Wygei et Willelmum Kaygnes, Executores Testamenti Hemici Wyger, ad lespondendum Abbati de Durefoid, Henr de Stauntone, Willelmo de Eycote, et Joh. de Biidefoide, Executoiibus Testamenti Hem de Gildefoide, de Placito quod ipsi, simul cum Ric. le Selei, coexecutore . . leddant eis xlix marcas, quas eis injuste, etc ”—Retitrn,— Sequesti ation: Thos Wygei—40s ; Wm Cayngnes—5 maiks. 211. —Rd Spiigge, R. of Lancais (Landcioss),—his debt to Stephen, Piioi of Montacute (28 maiks)—“Retomatum non fuit ex causa et precepto Domini speciali.” 212—Received at Stockwell,—“ ad piemuniendum Nich de Lovetot quod sit coiam Rege in Oct Sancte Tiinitatis [9 June], ubicumque, etc , ostensuius, si quid pro se habeat vel dicere sciat, quare xxviijfo’., ixs iiijd., quos , . per Literas suas Obligatoiias debet Radulpho le Blunt, poletario [poulterer], London-iensi, et Willelmo Simone, piscenario [fishmonger], una cum dampnis que taxabantui ad x maicas occasione detencionis dicte pecunie; et quos iidem R et W lecupeiaveiunt coiam Senescallo et Marascallo Hospicii Edwardi, Regis Anglie Patiis, Anno Regni sui xxiiijto [1295 6], de bonis Ecclesiasticis levaii non debeant.”—Return,—'“ Non invenimus Magistium Nich. de Lovetot ad pre-428 THE REGISTER OR BISHOP STAPELDON. A.D. lnuniendum personaliter; ipsum, tamen, in Ecclesia sua quam habet in nostia 1313- Dyocesi [,Stokenham], quatenus, ipso absente, piemuniii potuit, fecimus 14 premuniri ” A,D 213. -Received at Horseley, “ Die Dominica proxima ante F Ascensionis Domini ” 1314. [12 May],—“ad faciendum veniie Adam de Cailetone, Aicliidiaconum Comubie ad respondendum Thome de la Hide de xxvli , quas ei debet, etc , in paite solucionis debitoium que idem Thomas debet dicto Regi de tempore quo fnit Vicecomes Comitatus Comubie ”—Return, -“ Postquam istudBieve lecepimus, lecepimus aliud Breve, —quod, quia Adam de Cailetone coiam Baronibus de Scaccaiio . apud Westmonasterium, invenit manucaptoies essendi coiam eisdern Baionibus in Oct Tiinitatis, ad lespondendum Thome de la Hyde, de Placito in Bievi contento, quod nos sequestrum, si quid ea occasione in bonis Ecclesiastics dicti Archidiaconi apponi feceiimus, faceiemus lelaxari,—sicque piesens Bieve non fuimus ulteiius executi.” 214. —“ Postea venit Bieve, apud Hoisleghe, die Maitis pioxima tunc sequente [14 Ma}],—quod, quia dictus Aichidiaconus compaiuit coiam Baionibus, etc , Dominus, si, quidem, Sequestium inteiposuisset, usque ad dictum diem lelaxaiet.” {Sent to the Official-Principal for Execution) 215, —Received in London, 23 May,—“ ad veniie faciendum . Walteium de Bottekesham, capellanum [72 of St. Dominick\, Executoiem Testament! Rob, de Yallibus, ad lespondendum Willelmo le Spicei, Executoii Testamenti Willelmi de Caxtone, de Placito quod ipse, simul cum Job. de Yallibus, coexecutore . leddat ei viij maic,, vs. iiijcL quos ei injuste detinet, etc ”— Retwn,—“adeo taide, etc ” 216 —Thos. de Sweyneseye {as before, No 93).—R,etmn,—No effects 217 —Wm Bloyou {as befoie, Wo, 196) —Return,—Nothing can be done, at piesent—* ex eo quod Magistei W Bloyhou, Sequestium in bonis suis Eccles-iasticis pei nos inteipositum violavit; pioptei quod ipsum Majoiis Excommun-icacionis Sentencia innodavimus ” 218 —As to the escape from piison of Petei Foie — Return,—“Sequestiavimus cle bonis Ecclesiasticis Magistii Rad Geimeyn ad valenciam v mm c , et de bonis Magistii Willelmi de San eta Elena ad valenciam iiij mm c , licet iidem Execu-toies Petri, quondam Exon Episcopi, non fueiunt aliquo tempore quod sciamus : ad que bona adhuc non invenimus emptores. Magister Petius d£ Insula moituus fuit diu ante lecepcionem ipsius Bievis Nullus Cleiicus in nostra Dyocesi qui vocatui Ricaiclus de Yeteri Ten a [his name loas Robert] Nec aliqua Bievia Regia super hi is piius lecepimus sicut nobis imponitui in hoc Bievi ”—But see No. 193 fol. 219 —Rob. de Cestre {as before, No. 17),—Retwn,—No effects 202 220 —Nich. de Lovetot {as befoie, No 212).—Return,—“adeo taide, etc ” 221 —Dated, Beverley, 28 Apiil.-- “ De Deeima Sexannali,”—the collection and safe custody of the moneys —Retwn,—'The Sub-collectois lepoited that they were auditing the accounts, but could not yet say how much had been collected ; they thought about £200, which was in safe custody in the several localities. 222 —Walter de Bodekesham {as before, No 215) —Return,—Sequestiation —20s 223 —Rd, Sprigge (as befoie, No 211).—Return,—Sequestration—105 224 —Rd de Plympstoke (as befoie, No. \%l).—Retni n,—Sequestiation—5 marks, fol. 225 —Nich de Lovetot (as befoie, No 2) —Return,—100s (by Bialle) 202b 226 —Nich. de Lovetot (as befoie, No 212).—Retwn, -5 marks (by the same) 227.—Received at Clist, 1 Aug ,—For Ralph Geimeyn, one of the Executors of Bp Quivil—Petei Foie’s escape fiom prison (see No 193) Action to be suspended till the King should fuithei command Any Sequestiation effected meanwhile to be relaxed “Teste W. de Noiwyco (Westminstei, 14 July) — The Bp oideied Inquisition to be made whether Geimeyn was Executor or not. 228 —“ De Deeima tradenda, —Immediate payment to be made to the Sheiiff of Devon of 300 maiks granted by the Dean and Chapter Tested by the same (Westminstei, 29 July) —Et memoiandum quod Originate Bieve tiaditum fuit Job _ de Glasneia per Nich de Hele, ad deferendum Exoniam et tiadendum Magistio Rad. Germeyn, Precentoii, et Domino Thome de Hentone, Thesauraiio, in Eccl Exon , ut in Scaccario ejusdem Ecclesie remaneiet Et facta fuit dicta tradicio apud Clist,. die Yeneris pioxima post F Assumpcionis B. Y. [16 Aug.] 229.- Received at Clyst, 18 Aug.,—“ ad leniie faciendum . Willelmum de la Byare, clericum, ad lespondendum Maigerie de Peretone de Placito quare ipse, simul cum Goscelino de Coctone, Willelmo de Wyncestie [oj Bumcestie (fol 100) Vic iio Eccl. de Clystone (Bioadclyst), Magistio Rob. de Oteiy, et EliaROYAL LETTERS AND WRITS. 429 A.D de Suthulle, tennit Placitum in Ciuia Chiistianitatis de catallis, etc ”—Return, 1314> —He has no Benefice in the Diocese, 230.—Received at Clyst, 19 Aug,—Giles, R of St Ive,—his debt to John de Thometone and Alan de Ockham —Return —Sequestiation—106s. fol. 231 —Wm Bloyou (as before, No 196) —Return,—100s. (by Bialle) 203 232.—Received at Tewkesbuty, “in F. Decoll B Joh Bapt ” (29 A.ug),—The Ring to the Bishop,— “Mandamus vobis quod veniie faciatis coiam Justiciariis nostiis, apud Westmonasteiium, a die S Michaelis in ties septimanas, Magis-tinnì Rie de Welyngtone, Executoiem testamenti Rogeii de Welyngtone, cleiicum vestrum, ad respondendum Agneti, que fuit uxoi Rogeii de Welyngtone, de Placito quaie, cum in Magna Calta de Libeitatibns Anglie contineatur quod uxoies, post moitem Yiioium suoium habeant ìacionabiles paites suas de bonis et catallis que fueiunt Yiroium suorum piadictoium, idem Executoi, simul cum Nich Maike, coexecutoie, , et Alicia, que fuit uxoi Ade le Hundeiman, Nich de Ken, et Joh Beid, Executoribus Testamenti Ade le Hundieman (sic), coexecutoiibus piedictorum Magistii Ricaidi et Nicholai Testamenti piedicti Rogeii, piefate Agneti racionabilem paitem suam, ad valenciam cli , de bonis et catallis que fueiunt predicti Rogeii, quondam Vili sui, detinet minus juste, et earn ei ìeddeie contiadicit, in ipsius Agnetis dispendium non modicum et giavamen, et contia tenoiem Calte predicte, ut dicit ; et nude Vicecomes noster Someisetie mandavit Justiciaiiis nostris, apud Westmonasterium, a Die Pasche in unum mensem, quod piedictus Magister Ricaidus clericus est, et non habet laicum feodum in ballivia sua ubi potest summoned. Et habeatis ibi hoc Bieve —Teste W de Berefoide ” (at West-minstei, 3 July) —Return,—Sequestration—5 marks 233, —Received at Clist, “in autumpno,”—“ad lexandum tarn de illis bonis Ecclesiasticis Magistri Rad Geimeyn, unius Executoi um Testamenti Petii, quondam Exon Episc , ad valenciam v maio , et Magistri W de Sancta Elena, unius Executoi um Testamenti predicti, ad valenciam iiijor mate nupei seques-tiatis, quam aliis bonis Ecclesiasticis piedictorum Magistioium, . quam, edam, bonis Ecclesiasticis Magistii Petri de Insula, et Magistii Ricaidi (sic) de Veteii Tena, alioium Executoi um, , , clericoruin beneficiatoium in Dioc Exon,, et nullum laicum tenementum liabencium unde eli etc , pio evasione Petii Fore ; et habendum illos denaiios ad Scaccarium Domini Regis in crastino S Michaelis.—Non fuit letomatum, set, ante diem, apud Eboiacum tiaditmn per manus Episcopi Domino Walteio de Noi wico, Baroni Piincipali de eodeni Scaccaiio, qui dictum Bieve, ad logatum dicti Episcopi, absque Retumo super hoc tunc faciendo, giaciose admisit ”—See No 193 234, —Received at Clist,—Wm. Daie, cleik, his debt to the Executois of Wm, de Hameltone —Return, — Not beneficed in the Diocese. 235, —Received at Clist,—Rob. de Cestie (as before, No 17) — Return,—Sequestiation— 40s. ; no purchaseis 236 —Received at Clist,—Thos de Sweinesie (as befoie, No 93)—Retmn,— He has no Benefice in the Diocese, save only a “ modica Prebendula ”—and, although 20s had been, with difficulty, obtained by Sequestiation, no one would buy the goods 237.—Received at Clist,—Wm Foiestiet, V. of Axminstei ; his debt to the Executoi of Wm de Hameltone.—Return,—Sequestiation of his Benefice fol. 238 —Received at Yoik, 4 Oct,—“ Iho lesiduo Decime Sexennalis,—The King, 203b ìefeiiing to the 300 maiks due, foi the first year, fiom the D and C. (see No 228), specially thanks the Bishop foi causing payment theieof to be made,—“Veruna, quia dilectos mercatores nostios, Manoittum Fiancissi, et socios suos, meicatores de Societate Baidoium Floiencia, de quibusdam negociis nostiis aiduis jam oneiaii fecimus, pio quoium expedicione peccuniam ipsos habeie opoitet in non modica gravitate, vos affectuosis piecibus lequirimus et ìogamus quatinus omnes denarios de ìesiduo istius Decime de anno piedicto in dicta Diocesi piovenientes piefatis mercatoribus, vel uni eoium, pei seeuritatem quam ipsi vobis et dictis Decano et Capitulo facient de pecunia, eis, vel uni eorum, per vos et ipsos Decanum et Capitulum—quibus super hoc similiter scribimus—sic liberanda, in F Nativ S Joh Bapt pioximo fatuio solvenda, velitis pro expedicione dictorum negocioium cum omni festinacione qua poteritis faceie liberali ; dictos Decanum et Capitulum ad hoc faciendum pro viribns inducentes. Et hoc de vobis confidimus ; et nos et honorem nostrum, ac expedicionem dictoium negocioium nostioium diligenter modis omnibus faciatis Et de stimma pecunie quam dictis mercatoribus, vel alicui ipsoium, libeiaveiitis ex430 THE REGISTER OR BISHOP STAPELDON, AD hac causa Thesauraiio et Baionibus de Scaccaiio nostro distincte et aperte 1314 reddatis per Literas vestras ceiciores.—Teste meipso, apud Eboiacum” [26 Sept.] 239.—Item, memorandum de Liteia \clausa\ Comitis Lancastrie svpei eodem, eisdem die et loco lecepta, sub hac foima,—“ A tieshonuiable Peie en Deu et seon cbei ami She, Wautei de Stapeldone, pai la grace de J)eu Evesqe Dexcestre, Thomas, Conte de Lancastre et de Leicestre, Seneschal Dengleteie, salutz et honuis.—Pur ceo, She, qe nostie Seignui le Roy, pai assent de son Consail, a chaigie nos chers Marchantz de la Compaignie de Balde des pui-veaunces fere des glosses besoingnes de vei la Mai che Descote, et lui a assigne areceivre de vous et de vostre Chapitie les deneis qe sunt en vos mayns de la Dime Sexannel del piemei an, a la seurte de meime les Maichantz, ou de un denx, vous prioms cheiment qe les ditz deneis voillez deliveiei a les ditz Marchantz, ou a un de eux, solom ceo qe nostre Seignui le Roy vous piie par sun Bief, ausi enhaste come vous punez en nule manere pur lamoui de nous, sicome vous amez lonur et le piofit nostre Seignui le Roy. Cai, tieschei Sire, nous entendom bien qe vous le poiez suiemente fere de pus qe vous avez la surte des ditz Maichantz qe sunt et serrunt suffisaunt a mult plus giaunt chose faier qe cele nest —Nostie Seignur vous eit en Sa gaide, trescher She,—Escrites a Berewyke, le tiers joui de Octobie ” 240 —Received at Wells, on Sunday next aftei the F of St Luke [20 Oct.] —Rob le Sauser (as before, No, 60) —Return,—“adeo taide, etc ” 241.—Nidi, de Lovetot {as bejore, No. 212).—Return,—“Omnia bona Ecclesiastica dicti Nicholai, in nostra Diocesi, diu antequam istucl Breve ìecepimus fuerunt, et adhuc sunt, Auctoritate Sedis Apostolice, sequestiata.” 242 —Giles, R of St. Ive (as befoie, No. 183).—Return,—106s (by Belde) 243 —Nich de Lovetot (as before, No. 2) —Return,—As No 241. 244. —Philip, R. of All-Ballow’s, Exeter (as before, No 203) —No Return fol. 245.—Dated, Westminstei, 14 Nov),—Rd Sprygge (as befoie, No 211) — 204 Return,—The Bp. sends 20s (by Bealde) 246.—Wm de la Slade’s debt to Sii John de Meikynfeld, Executor of Wm de Hamelton —Return,—“adeo tarde, etc — Et Memorandum quod istudReturnum, cum quatuoi sequentibus, missum fuit per Magistium Willelmum de Hentone.” 247 —Wm de Forstret (as befoie, No 237) —Return,— “ adeo taide, etc ” A.D 248.—Dated, Westminstei, 4 Dec,,—Received at Chudleigh, 2 Jan.,—William 1314- Bloyou (as before, No 196) —Return,—The Bp sends 100s (by Bialle) 15 249 —Thos de Sweinsie (as before, No 93)—Return,—20s (by Belde) 250.—Rob deCestre (as befoie, No 17) —Return,—The Bp sends 40s (by Belde) 251 —Thos. de Sweinesie (as befoie, No 93).—Return,—20s (by the same) 252 —Rob. de Cestre (as befoie, No. 17).—Retui n,—20s (by the same) fol, 253.—Master Ralph de Tieiedynecke ; his debt to Wm de Nansladion (£10) — 204b Return,—His Benefice sequestrated. 254. —The King to the Bishop,--u Quia Joh de Sancto Edwaido, dudum Custos Prioratuum et Domoium Alienigenaium, de terra et potestate Regis Francie existencium in Comitatu Comubie, in marni Domini Edwardi quondam Regis Anglie, Patris nostri, et in Custodia ipsius Johannis dudum existencium, ìacione Guerre inter ipsum Patiem nostrum et Regem Francie tunc suboite, clericus est vestre Dyocesis, et non liabet laicum feodum pei quod potest distiingi, ut accepimus ; vobis mandamus quod ipsum distiingatis pei bona et Beneficia sua Ecclesiastica ita quod sit coi am Baionibus de Scaccaiio nostio, apud Westmonasteiium, a Die Pasche in xv dies, cum ìotulis, talliis, bievibus, et omnibus aliis compotum suum tangentibus, ad ìeddendum nobis compotum nondum de exitibus terrai um predictaium de toto tempoie quo idem Johannes habuit inde Custodiam ex Commissione dicti Patiis nostri, et nondum com-putavit, etc —Teste H. de Stauntone” (Westminstei, 14 Feb ) —Return,—No Clerk of that name beneficed in the Diocese 255 —Wm de la Slade (as befoie, No. 246).—Return,—His Benefice sequestiated. 256.—Nich de Lovetot [Symond and the Executois of Ralph le Blund, deceased] (as befoie, No 212).—Return,—As No 241. 257 —Rob le Sauser (as before, No 60) — Return.—His Benefice sequestiated. 258 — Archdn. Adam de Carletone ; his debt to the Executors of Thos de la Hyde (see No 213) —Return,— “ Tstud Breve non fuimus ulteiius executi ” 259.—Ralph de Aiundelle, late R. of St Columb majoi ; his debt to the Executois of Thos de Comubia, cleik —“Non fuit retomatum, eo quod Paites pacificate fuerunt ante diem. [Wiitten by Bishop Giandisson on an eiasuie].”ROYAL LETTERS AND WRITS. 431 A.D 260 —Received at Horseley, 6 Apiil,—Rd Sprigge (as before, No. 211) —Return, 1315 —“adeotaide” foi, 261.—Nich. de Lovetot (as before, No. 2). -Return,—As No 241. 205. 262. —Received at Walworth, 27 April,—Thos de Sweynesie [as befo)e, No 93) — Return,—No effects. 263.—Received, as above,— Rob de Cestie (as before, No. 17).— Return,— No effects 264 —Reginald, V of St Crowan, “ad respondendum Nich. Pollard, quaie vi et armis, etc ”—Retmn,—“tarde venit.” 265 —Nich de Lovetot (as before, No. 212).— Return,—As No 24L 266.— “ Breve super Decima concessa Regif—The King urges immediate payment: the money was sorely needed for the prosecution of the wai against the Scots (Westminster, 15 Maich) fol, 267.— “ Iheve secundum supei eodem,”—“jam nobis fiequentibus quoiundam 205b. Fidelium nostrorum asseicionibus nunciatur quod Scotoium inimicoium et rebellium nostrorum obstinata elacio in tantam effertur audaciam, hiis diebus, ut, peipetratis pei ipsos lractenus flagiciis minirne saciati, fines Regni nostri celeriter hostili aggressu ingredi machinantur, ad mala que poterunt ibidem inhumaniter perpetranda; pioptei quod, ad resistendum ipsoium malicie, quosdam Magnates et Fideles nostros, cum sufficienti posse, ad Partes illas celeiitei pioponimus destinaie” (Westminster, 26 Apiil). 26§—“ Et memorandum quod postea venit tercium Breve super eodem, cujus copia inseritur in Registro de Beneficiis et aliis Menroiandis, cum Returno ejusdem ”—See p 350. 269-Received by Ralph Geimeyn (V. G, Episcopo absente),—Richaid, R of Petertavy—“ ad respondendum Gilberto de Redisford de Placito quaie secutus estPlacitum in Curia Chris tianitatis, etc ”—Return,—His Benefice sequestiated. 270 —Nich de Lovetot (as before, No 2) —Retmn,—No effects; he had resigned [Stokenham], and his successor had been instituted. 271 —Bi eve Beriane,—The King to the Bishop.—“ Mandamus vobis quod veniie faciatis coram nobis, in Oct. S Michaelis, ubicumque, etc, Magistrum Johiinnem Godievy [R. of St Pei ran-Uthno] ad lespondendum nobis de Placito quare, cum Eccl Sancte Beiiane, in Coinubia, Libera Capella nostra sit et esse debeat, et Piogenitoium nostioium Regum Anglie fuerit ab antiquo, ac, una cum Prebendis ejusdem Capelle annexis, ab omni Jurisdiccione Oidinaiia exempta, libera penitus et immunis, idem Magistei Johannes Jurisdiccionem Ordinariam in Capella predicta et membiis ejus exercuit, et Matheum de Boyleau, Decanum Capelle predicte, ac Ministios ejusdem Capelle ad respondendum coiam eo supei aliquibus Capellam illarn tangentibus citari fecit, in nostii et Regie Dignitatis nostre prejudicium et libeitatis et immunitatis Capelle nostie predicte derogacionem manifestam, et contia Prohibicionem nostram, ut dicitui. Et unde Vicecomes nostei Coinubie nobis retornavit a Die Pasche in xv dies, quod piedictus Magister . clericus vester est, et non habet laicum feodum in Ballivia sua per quod potest attachiari. Et habeas ibi hoc Breve — Teste R,le Biabazoun” (Westminster, 10 June) —Retmn,—Sequestration— 205 272 —Rd Sprigge (asbefoie, No 211).—Retmn,—2 marks (by Bealle) 273 — Giles, R of St. Ive (asbefore, No 183) —Return,—He resigned St Ive, a year 01 more ago, and left the Diocese fol. 274 — Rob de Cestre (as befoie, No 17) —Return,—Sequestration—405.; no 206 purchasers, —“ plus, vero, sequestraie non potuimus de bonis ejusdem, hac vice; ex eo quod idem Robeitus, antequam istud Breve recepimus, omnia bona sua Ecclesiastica que potuit vendidit, et pecuniam exinde pre manibus recepit; ita quod vix de residuo possit deserviii Ecclesie sue in Divinis.” 275. —Thos de Sweinsie (as before, No 93),—Retmn,—Sequestration of his “modica Piebendula,”—20s ; no buyeis 276. —The King to the Bishop,—Referring to the “ Decima Sexannalis ” (see Nos. 266—268), the King hopes that the Bp has not foigotten all about it, as he still retains pait theieof,—“ et, insuper, qualiter in eodem Pailiamento per . Arclii-episcopuin et ceteros Pielatos, etc tiactatum extitit et finaliter concordatum quod aliquos Magnates, cum certo aimatoium numero, ad Partes Marchie Scocie, ibidem pio secuiitate et defensione eaiundem Paicium moiatuios, ac eciam navigium usque ad ceitum numeium navium, hominibus defensabilibus bene et sufficients munitaium, supra maie, tarn veisus Paites Orientales quam Occidentales, nritteiemus, ad dictoium inimicorunr nostroium maliciam cum432 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. AD Dei adjutorio ìeprimendam Veium, licet nos, juxta Oidinacionem predictam, 1315 dilectum consanguineum et fidelem nostium Adomai uni de Valencia, Comitem Pembrochie, et diveisos alios Magnates, cum decenti numeio aimatoium, tam equitum quam peditum, ad dictas Partes, necnon et quosdam, cum navigio sufficienti et hominibus defensabilibus versus Occidentem et, eciam, Orientem, super maie jam miseiimus, qui adhuc ibidem moiam faciunt, ad resistendum malicie inimicorum nostiorum piedictorum, et chea hoc posita sit tota pecunia ìecepta de dicta Decima et de Subsidio nobis per laicos in eodem Parliamento concesso, et, eciam, magna pais exituum Regni nostii, quia Robertus de Bius, et ceteri, et Scoti inimici et rebelles nostri supiadicti, in ingenti armatorum multitudine, Partes Marcine subito et prodicionaliter postmodum sunt ingiessi, et Civitatem nostram Kailiol hostiliter obsideie, et totam patriam in ciicuitu depiedare, incendere, et devastare piesumpseiunt, ac, flagiciis bujusmodi nondum saciati, set iniquitatis sue brachia lacius extendere et moie baibarico sanguinem effundeie cupientes Chiistianum, Edwaidum de Brus, fiatrem dicti Robeiti, cum magna armatorum multitudine, tam equitum quam peditum, ad Paites Hybernie destinarunt, qui jam Paites illas bostilitei sunt ingiessi, ad mala que poterunt inibi perpetianda; et nichilominus idem Robeitus et complices sui predicti Partes Maichie predicte adhuc lepentinis aggiessibus devastare et destrueie molliuntui ; pioptei quod nos, ad Civitatem nostiam Lincolnie nupei peisonaliter accedentes, una cum prefato Aicliiepiscopo et qnibusdam aliis Pielatis, ac Corniti bus Lancastiie, Richemundie, et Heiefordie, et quibusdam aliis Baionibus et Magnatibus de Regno nostio, quos ibidem veniie fecimus ex hac causa, colloquium habuimus super piemissis eventibus et tiactatum ; et de communi eoiundem consilio extitit oidinatum quod nos ad Partes Eboraci, citi a F. Omnium Sanctorum, peisonaliter accedamus, ad moiam ibidem una cum Comitibus piedictis et pluiibus aliis Magnatibus, pio salvacione Terre nostre et destiuccione inimicoium nostroium predictoium, faciendam Oonsideiantes, igitur, quod pio mora nostra in Partibus illis in magna habun-dancia victualia et denaiios opoiteat necessaiio nos habeie, et quod quilibet de Regno nostro pio defelisione et salvacione dicti Regni, in tam uigentissima necessitate, manum debet pio viiibus apponere adjutiicem, vos affectuose ìequiiimus et ìogamus quatinus, premissis diligenti consideracione pensatis, fol. velitis dictam Decimam nobis persolvere, etc —Teste meipso, apud 206b Lincolniam ”—[ 1 Sept ] —Retu? n,—“ Infoimatoiespio Collectoribus Decime . una cum pecunia, etc,, pioptei viaium disciimina, hiis diebus, et pericula lationum, in comitiva nostia piopiia ad Scaccaiium . novitei sunt ventuii ” 277—Reginald, V, of St Crowan (as before, No. 264) —Return,—His Benefice sequestiated. 278 —Received by Ralph Germeyn, V G ,—“ipso Domino extia Angliam agente,”—David de Penylies [jR of Haiford], his debt to Wm de Stowefoide [see p. 105] —Return,—Sequestration of his Benefice 279 —Master John de Launseles, V of Liskeard,—“ad lespondendum tam Regi quam Joh de Hendia, Rog, le Fevie, Joh Waughe, Joh Wollebeiie, Ade Eustaz, Simoni Boys, Waltero del Wille, Gilb le Wis, Rie le Scoti e, et Walteio de la Dene, de Placito quaie, cum idem Magistei Johannes attachiatus esset coram Justiciaiiis apud Westmonastermm, , . . secutus est Placitum in Curia Chiistianitatis, etc.”—Return^--Sequestiation of his Benefice. 280. —The same repeated ; Return, the same.—“Et memoiandnm quod in piioie Brevi ista clausula continebatur, quod predicti Johannes et alii prius nominati habuernnt inde diem coram Justiciariis apud Westmonasterium in Oct S Joh Bapt proximo preteritis ; Magister Johannes, pendente inter eos inpiefata Curia predicto Placito, nichilominus in prefata Curia Chiistianitatis secutus est idem Placitum, quousque, sentencia in ipsos Johannem, etc , ad sectam predicti Mag-istii Johannis promulgata, ipsos Johannem, etc,, excommunicaii fecit, ut sic eos impedire possit quominus Placitum Attachiamenti predicti coram prefatis Justiciariis, secundum Legem et Consuetudinem Regni, prosequi possent; et, postea, Breve Regis de ipsis Johanne, etc., tanquam Claves Ecclesie contemp-nentibus, capiendis, jam Vicecomiti Cornubie poirexeiit, ut dicitur ; in Corone et Dignitatis Regie lesionem et piedictoium Johannis et ceteroium dispendium non modicum, etc ” 281. —Thos de Sweynesye (as before, No 93)— Retimi,—The Bp sends 205 (by Bealle); the f Piebendula” would yield no moie—“cujus fiuctus omnes— exceptis xxs piedictis—qui pauci fueiunt, diu est vendidit, et pecuniam exinde premanibus ìecepit.”ROYAL LETTERS AND WRITS. 433 A.D 282—Rob de Cestre (as before, No, 17).—Return,—405 (by Bealle). 13 ^ 288.—Wm de Foistiete, Y. of Axminster, -bis debt to Walter, late Bp. of foi. Woicester, and otheis, Executois of Wm. de Bliburglie —Return,—No effects, 207 at present; all future Oblations have been sequestrated, 284 —John Godrevy (as before, No. 271),—Return— Sequestration,—105. 285 —Rd. de Beaupie,— on account of like interference with Matthew de Boylewe, Dean of St Buryan —Return,—His Benefice sequestiated, 286. —Master Rob de Polhorman,—“ad lespondenduin Ric le White de Placito quaie ipse, simul cum Thoma, le Somenour de Penwith, et Magistio Willelmo Trevendus, tenuit Placitum in Curia Chiistianitatis, etc ”—Return,—Polhor-man’s Benefice sequestrated,—205 287. —1Thos de Glen, R of St. Ruan [-Majoi]; his debt (£40) to Margeiy, relict of Waltei de Treveibyn.—Return, -Sequestration—205 288. — The King to the Bishop,—“ Cumintei Ricardum, quondam Regem Alemanie et Comitem Cornubie, et tunc-Piioiem de Lancestone, Personam Eccl. de Liskerede, et Vicarium Eccl ejusdem Yille, in exoneracionem tenencium predicti Comitis predicte Yille de Liskeiede, super decimis de molendinis in eadem Yilla peicipiendis, concoi datum extitisset et conventum,—videlicet, quod prefatus Rector viijs , et predictus Yicarius vjs viijc? sterlingorum, ac eorum successores, singulis annis in perpetuum, nomine decime molendinoium piedictorumtantum-modo perciperent et habeient; et, licet iidem tenentes, et eorum antecessoies ejusdem Ville, hujusmodi decimam, juxta foimam concordie et convencionis piedictarum, sempei hactenus peisolvissent, nichilominus Joh Launseles, nunc Vicaiius dicte Ecclesie, tenentes piedictos super integia decima molendinornm piedictorum coiam vobis trahit in Placitum, et ipsos ea occasione inquietat multiplicitei et injuste, in ipsoium dispendium non modicum et gravamen ; propter quod iidem tenentes sibi per nos petierunt de lemedio provideii Nos, igitur, per dilectos et fideles nostros, Hugonem de Couitenay, Joh. de Foxle, et Joh de Westecote, vel duos eoium, quos ad inquirendum de premissis assign-avimus jam de novo, volentes super premissis plenius cercioiari, quanta videlicet decima pio molendinis predictis daii consuevit tempore quo molendina ilia fueiunt in manu predicti Comitis, et utium aliqua composicio inde facta fuit, ut predictum est, necne, et de tenoie composicionis illius et de omnibus aliis ciicumstanciis negocium illud tangentibus quoquo modo, vobis mandamus, sicut pluries mandavimus, quod, si aliquod Placitum, adsectam ipsius Johannis, sit coram vobis super decimis supradictis veisus tenentes predictos, tunc Placito illi, pendente Inquisicione predicta ulterius tenendo, supersedeatis omnino, et Sentenciam, si quam veisus eos fulminaveiitis, ex hac causa, faciatis interim relaxari; vel vos ipsi sitis coram nobis a die S Hillarii in xv dies, ubicumque, etc., ostensuri quare Mandatis nostris tociens vobis inde directis minime paiuistis, ita quod loquela ilia tunc sit ibi in eodem statu in quo fuit in Curia nostia coram nobis in ciastino Ascensionis Domini ultimo preterito [2 May], quando lemansit sine die, eo quod vos ipsi ad tunc habuistis proteccionem nostram duiaturam usque ad Festum S Michaelis pioximo sequens,—Et habeatis, etc —Teste R le Brabauzon ” (Westminster, 13 Nov.) —Return,—“ Nullum est Placitum coram nobis ad sectam Johannis, Yic Eccles de Liskerede, super decimis de quibus fit mencio in hoc Bievi; nec aliquam Sentenciam ad sectam Domini Johannis fulminavimus contra tenentes Yille de Liskerede.” fol. 289.—Dated, Westminster, 9 Dec , —The King complains that large arrears of the 207b Tenth were still due, and urges the Bp to expedite matteis He was sorely piessed for money, and giave dangers threatened the Chuich and Realm — Return,—The Bishop, after consulting the D. and C , sent (by John de Glasneya) 200 silver marks. It had been found impossible, thus fai, to collect more in his Diocese 290. -“Edwaidus, etc,, omnibus ad quos, etc.—Sciatis quod, cum nupei , . Joh, de Sandale, Cancellarius nostei, tunc tenens locum Thesauraiii nostri, et . Rob. Banyaid, acdilecti mercatores nostri Antonius Pessaigne, Joh. de Bureford, Willelmus Cumbmartin, Willelmus Tiente, Willelmus Servat, Willelmus de Donecastre, et Joh Vanne, ad requisicionem nostram, pei recognicionem ad Scaccarium nostium factam, pro nobis se obligassent Venerabili Patri, Episcopo Exon , et Decano et Capitulo Eccl S Petri Exon , in CCC marc., solvendis eidem Episcopo, Decano, et Capitulo, in F Pasche proximo preterito [28 March], et concessissemus, pio nobis et heiedibus nostris, quod prefati Episcopus, etc. de pioximo auxilio nobis a Cleio Cantuaiiensis Piovincie ex tunc concedendo, §i ante dictum F. Pasche contingeret concedi, usque ad dictam summam CCC434 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. A.D marc, in Dioc. Exon., colligere, ìecipere, et penes se retinere possent, in 1315 satisfaccionem pecunie per dictos Clerieum, Militem, et mercatoies recognite, . . si ad hoc sufficeret ; et quod iidem Cleiicus etc , de eadem pecunia sic recognita, vel saltern de tanto quantum dieti Episcopus, etc,, de dicto auxilio sic levassent et penes se ìetinuissent, penitus essent quieti ; et quod eadem ìecognicio quoad summam illam nullius penitus esset valoris, eadem recognicione quoad residuum in suo roboie permanente ; et postmodum predicti Episcopus, etc , solucionem diete pecunie, nobis per ipsos sic mutuate, quam de decima a Clero Regni nostri, pro expedicione negocioium nostrorum, ante dictum F Pasche concessa, m primo teimino solucionis ejusdem, videlicet in F Inven. S, Crucis proximo preterito, [3 May], juxta tenorem Literalum nostraium Patencium eis inde confectarum, retinuisse poterunt, usque ad secundum tei minum solucionis diete decime, videlicet usque ad F Exalt. S. Crucis pioximo sequens [14 Sept ], et jam, proquibusdam arduis et uigentissimis negociis nobis incumbentibus, usque ad proximum Parliamentum nostium, licet de dieta decima piedictam pecuniam sic mutuatam penes se ìetinuissent, de assensi! dictoium Johannis, Roberti, Antonii, etc , consenciencium quod ìecognicio piedicta nichilominus in suo robore peimaneat, ad nostri requisieiones duxeiint proiogandam, nos, volentes predictorum Episcopi, etc , securitati in hac pai te prospiceie, ut tenemui, eis de piedictis CCC mare in dicto Pailiamento nostio, sine dilacione ulteriori, satisfaccionem competentem faceie promittimus bona fide ; alioquin recognicio piedicta in omnibus sui roboris obtineat firmitatem, non obstante proteccione, prohibicione, seu alia immunitate, pei nos . prefatis Clerico, etc., in contraiium concessa, seu eciam concedenda ” (Clipston, 1 Nov.f fol. 291 —Rob de Cestre (as before, ¡Vo 17).—Return,—“acleo tarde, etc ” 208 292 —Thos. de Sweyneseye (as before, No. 93) —Return,—“ adeo taicle, etc ” 293. •— The King to the Bishop,—“Quia Yicarii Eccl. de Glaseneya, Canonici de Glasneya, Cancellaiius et Precentoi Exon Eccl , cleiici sunt et non habent laicum feodum unde aliqui denarii levali possunt, pi out Yicecomes noster Comitatus Cornubie retomavit, coi am Baionibus de Scaccaiio nostio, in crastino S Michaelis pioximo preterito ; vobis mandamus quod de bonis Ecclesiasticis predictorum Yicaiioium . . fieri faciatis xiijs iiijcZ, quos debent lealissime Consoiti nostre, Isabelle, Regine Anglie, de amo suo, de fine x maio pio confirmacione cujusdam Scripti super Appi opriamone Ecclesie Sancti Alimi habenda ; et, eciam, de bonis Ecclesiasticis pi edictoium Canonieoi um . fieli faciatis xiijs, iiijcZ quos debent eidem Consorti nostie, de auro suo, de fine x mare pio confirmacione quaiundam Litei arum et cujusdam Sciipti habenda ; et de bonis Ecclesiasticis predicti Cancellai ii . . fieri faciatis xxvjs viijc?, quos debent eidem Consorti nostie, de auro suo, de fine xx maio, pio confirmacione cujusdam Scripti Petii, nuper Exon Episcopi, super Appropriamone Ecclesie Sancte Neweline in Coi nubia habenda ; et de bonis Ecclesiasticis piedicti Precentoi is . fieri faciatis iiij mare quas debet eidem Consorti nostre, de auro suo, de fine xl marc , pro confiimacione cujusdam Scripti predicti Episcopi super Appropiiacione Eccl. de Peyntone, Piecentoiie diete Eccl Exon facta,— ita quod denarios illos habeatis ad Scaccarium nostium in crastino S Hillarii [14 Jan], Johanni Deneri, custodi ami ejusdem, solvendos, et hoc Breve ” (Westminster, 10 Dec.) —Return,—“'adeo tarde, etc.” 294. —Rd Spiigge (as before, No 211).—Return,—2 marks (by Bealde) A.D 295 — Revocacio Brevis de Liskeied (Clipston, 8 March),— “ certis de causis 1315- mandamus quod, non obstante Mandato nostio piedicto ulterius in hac 16’ parte fieri faciatis quod ad foium Ecclesiasticum noveritis peitinere,” fol. 296.—Thos. de Sweyneseye (asbefoie, No. 93),—Reticin,—The “modicaPrebend-208b ula ” had yielded barely 205 (sent by Bealde) 297,—Rob de Cestre (as before, No 17).—Return,—No effects 298 —Roger de Sancto Constantino (as befoie, No 201) —Return, -Sequestiation — 405 399.—Rd Sprigge (as before, No 211) —Return,—“ taide venit.” 300 —The Yicars of Glasney, etc,, (see No. 293) —Return,—The moneys were paid, some time ago, to John Denery, the Queen’s Receivei A.D. 301.—Dated Westminster, 28 Apiil,—The Bp to deal forthwith with the case of 1316 the R of St. Cleei, who had not paid xiijs iiij<7 , due on account of the Tenth gianted to the King the yeai befoie — Return,—The Wiit was leceived just as the Bp. was starting foi Foieign Paits ; he had passed it on to his Officiai 302.— Dated Westminster, 6 May,—The King to the Bishop,—u Ex parte . . Piioris Eccl Chi isti Cantuai. nobis est ostensum quod, licet ipse Cs. redditus,ROYAL LETTERS AND WRITS. 435 cum pertinenciis, in Dockumbe, in Parochia de Mortone {Mor eton-Hampstead], habeat, pro quibus, tanquam deTempoialibus Spiiitualibus annexis, decimam cum Cleio dat et hactenus daie consuevit, et aliqua alia Temporalia seu Spiritualia in Diocesi illa non habeat, nec babuerit temporibus letioactis, Collectoies, tamen, Decime in Diocesi vestra predicta, asseientes ipsum Piioiem bona Spiritualia in Diocesi predicta ad vj li. taxata, ultra predictum ìedditum, habere, cum non habeat, xijs ab ipso Priore ad Decimam nobis inde prestandam exigunt,_in ipsius Prioris dispendium non modicum et gravamen. Et, quia eidem Priori justiciam fieri volumus in hac parte, vobis mandamus quod, vocatis coi am vobis illis de visneto de Dockumbe quos ad hoc videi itis fore vocandos, per sacramentum eorundem diligenter inquiratis si idem Piior habeat, seu unquam habuit, aliqua alia bona Spiiitualia seu Temporalia, alibi in Episcopatu predicto, quam ea que habet in piesenti in piefata Paiochia de Mortone; et si sic, tunc que bona Spiritualia vel Tempoialia, et ubi. Et de toto facto vestro in hac parte Thesauiario et Baionibus eie Scaccario nostio, apud Westmonasterium, quam primum potei itis constale faciatis.”—Return,—The Piior has nothing fob 209 in the Diocese, except at Doccumbe ; and never had. 303. —Received in London,—Wm, de Forestret [as before, No. 283. — Return,—As No. 301 304. —“Ad inquhenduri de Rluralitate, —Quia Decanus et Capitolimi Exon , Collectores Decime nobis a Clero Cantuariensis Piovincie Anno Regni nostii octavo concesse in Episcopatu predicto, nuper computantes ad Scaccarium nostrum de Decima predicta, petierunt allocacionem sibi fieli de yjs, pio Eccl, Sancte Grade, et de iijs. pro Eccl de Udno Pai va [/Sfc Perran-Uthno], et de iiijs, pro Prebenda que fuit Willelmi Pauncefot in Eccl Sancti Karantoci, et de vs. pro Eccl Sancti Ermetis, et de iiijs pro Prebenda que fuit Magistri Thome de Buttone in Eccl Sancti Probi, de quibus onerantur supei compotum suum de Decima antedicta, pro rata Decime predicte Ecclesias et Piebendas predictas contingentis, pro eo quod in Rotulis Taxacionis bonorum Spiiitualium Cleri Episcopatus predicti ad Scaccarium nostrum in Thesauro existentibus inserita quod possessores Ecclesiarum et Prebendarum predictarum alibi beneficiati existunt, et unde—piopter exilitatem eorundem Benefìciorum, et pro eo quod iidem possessores alia Beneficia non optinent in presenti,—nichil levarunt, ut asserunt,—nos, volentes, priusquam fiat hiis allocacio in hac parte, per vos cerciorari si possessores . . aut eoium aliquis, alia Beneficia quam ea que superius nominali tur habeant in presenti, et, si sic, tunc que et ubi ” (Westminster, 12 May).—Return,—“Inquisita juxta formam hujus Brevis et super contentis in eodem veritate, invenimus quod . . . alia Beneficia . . . non liabent in pi esenti.” 305. —Adam de Carletone (as before, No 213).—Return,—The ìevenues of the Archdeaconry sequestrated—5 marks 306. —Rd Sprigge (as before, No. 211) —No Return 307. —Wm de Forati ete (as before, No 283).—Return,—60s (by Brankescombe). 308. -—Gilbert, “Peisona Eccl Sancti Martini, de Rokebere,” and the D and C. of Rouen,—“ de Placito quale vi et aimis bona et catalla ipsorum Decani, etc , ad valenciam Cs., apud Oteri” . . . cepit, etc.—Return,—Sequestiation—40s fol. 309.—“ Ad levandum de illis bladis Edmundi de Knovyle [R of Georgeham] et 209b. Magistri Reginaldi de Campo Amulphi [A of Ifracombe], in tenis ciescentibus dicti Edmundi ad valenciam x mare, et . Reginaldi ad valenciam xxs , que nuper per nos sequestrata fuerunt, . predictas x mai c quas . Edmundus debet Domino Regi de fine pio transgressione, et predictos xxs quos . . Reginaldus debet Domino Regi pro eodem ; et habendum illos denarios ad Scaccarium . . in ci astino S Michaelis,—Return,—So little time allowed that the Bp could only send 5 marks (by Biankescombe) 310. —Slade and Coliforde (as before, No 246),—Retm n, —Slade’s ‘ ‘ modica Vicaria ” {Dean-Prior] sequestiated -205. Coliforde not beneficed in the Diocese 311. —Rob. de Cestre (as before, No. 17) —Return,—20s (by Brankescombe) 312. —Thos de Sweyneseye (as before, No 93) —Return,—40s. (by Brankescombe), raised with difficulty from the “Piebendula.” 313 —Walter, “ Persona Eccl de Thomtone his debt to the Abbat of Oseney —Return,—“ Licet pluies sunt Peisone diversaium Ecclesiarum, nostre Diocesis, vocate hoc nomine Walter us, nullus, tamen, est in eadem nostra Diocesi vocatus Walterus, Persona Ecclesie de Thomtone, quia nulla est Ecclesia in nostra Diocesi taliter nuncupata.”—Bee No. 321,436 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. A D 314.—The same, vaiied thus,—“quaie ipse [Waltems quondam Peisona, etc], 1316 simul cum Elia de Tyngewike, Peisona Eecl de Thomtone, et Malculmo Chastiloun, vi et ai mis, bona et catalla ipsius Abbatis ad valenciam Oli , apud Thorntone inventa, cepit, etc Return,—Istud Bieve nullo modo^ exequi potuimus, ex eo quod, licet multi vocati hoc nomine Walteius beneficiati sint in nostia Diocesi, nescimus, tamen, quod aliquis sit beneficiatus in eadem vocatus Walterus, quondam Persona Eccl de Thorntone, quia nulla est Ecclesia, etc.” 315.—John de Sanghefele, eleik,—“ad respondendum Joh. le Moneke de Placito quare secutus est Placitum in Cuiia Christianitatis, etc”—Return,—“adeo tarde, etc ” 816.—John de Glasneye [IL of Clyst St George], and Roger de Sydebuii, V of Heavitree, Executois of Thos. de Harpetrewe ; their debt to Walter Gambon, “ de Blakepole.”—Return, — “ adeo tarde, etc.” 317 —Slade and Colifoide (as befoie, No 246).—Return,—“adeo tal de, etc ” fol. 318 —Rob de Cestre (as before, No 17).—Return,—20s (by Biankescombe) 210 319,—Knovyle and Champeinoun (as befoie, No 309) —Return,—5 maiks from Knovyle ; 205., fiom Champernoun (by Brankescombe) 320 — Thos. de Sweyneseye (as before, No 93) —Return,—No effects 321.—As Nos. 313 and 314; but light this time—“Walterus de [Ciomhalle], Peisona Ecclesie de Blaketoiitone,”—“ad ìeddendum Ade de Heiwyntone et Thome de Elyngham, clericis, assignatis Abbatis cle Oseneye, etc ”—Return,— “tai de venit ” 322 —John [de Penfenten], V of Antony—“ad respondendum Steph, de Hac-combe de Placito quale secutus est Placitum in Cuiia Clnistianitatis, etc ”— Return,—Sequestiation—205 323.—John de Okebeie, jun, ; his debt (25 maiks) to Jas. de Hyspannia — Return,—205 , “ per Sequestrum cujusdam moclice Capelle [Rousdon] quam optinet in nosti a Diocesi.” 324-—Wm. de Forstiete (as befoie, No 283).— Return,— 205, (by Belde), raised with great difficulty, owing to the poverty of the Benefice. 325 —Slade and Colifoide (as befoie, No. 246).—Return,—“adeo taide, etc.” 326 —Rob de Cestie (as befoie, No 17) —Return,— No effects 327.—Thos. de Sweynesey (as before, No. 93) —Return,—No effects fol. 328 — Waltei, R of Black Tonington (No 321) — Return,—100.9, (by Belde) 210b 329 —Dated at Sci obi, 8 Dec ,—“ Supei Decima, secundo Regi concessa ” 330 —Wm. de Foistrete (as before, No 283) —Return, —“tarde venit ” 331 —Rd. de Plumstoke, —“ ad levandum Gs,, quos Joh. de Merkynfeld et socii sui, Executoies Testamenti Willelmi de Hameltone, ìecupeiarunt occasione cujusdam debiti xijli , et quos . assignavei unt Rob deNotyngham, Clerico Bievium de Scaccaiio.”—Return,— “taide venit,” 332 —The same—demanding £6 on account.—Return,—“ tarde venit ” 333,—Rob de Cestie (as befoie, No. 17).—Reticin,—No effects. A.D.334.—Received in London, 16 April,- Rd de Plumstoke (as befoie, No. 331) — 1317 Return,- 45s. “quos pei paiticulas et cum diificultate levari fecimus.” 335.—Received in London, 18 Api il,— Ralph de Doune, jun, R of Coodleigh, near Barnstaple; his debt to Wm. de Forstret, V. of Axminster—Return,— Istud Breve nobis liberatimi fuit die Lune post Quindenam Pasche [18 ApiiJ], Londoniis, ita quod ipsum exequi non potuimus quoquo modo ” fol. 336 —Received in London, 22 Api il,—Wm de Foistrete (as before, No. 283) — 211 Return,—405 (by Biankescombe), “ eciam cum magna diificultate ” 337.—Received in London, 2 May,—Reginald, V of St. Ciowan, “ad ìesponden-dum Nidi Pollard quaie vi et armis in ipsum Nicholaum, apud Margasyou [Marazion], insultum fecit, et ipsum verbeiavit, vulneiavit, etc ” The Bp, to shew cause why he had not executed the former Wiit, oi made Return thereof.— Return,— Sequestiation—1 mark; the Bp had not ìeceived the Writ refeired to.—But see No 264. 338;—Received in London, 8 May,—Steph. de Brawode, cleik,—“ ad leddencliim compotum de exitibus mineie de toto tempoie quo habuit inde custodiam ex parte Domini Regis ”—Return,—His Benefice sequestrated. 339.—Received at Stockwell, 11 May,—Glasneye and Sidebuii (as befoie, No 316).—Return,—“adeo taide ” 340 —Received at Stockwell, 12 May,—Steph de Biawode; his debt (£700) to Queen Maigaret,—Return,—His Benefice sequestiated. 341.—Received (same day and place),—Joidan, R. of Caidinham—“ad respon-ROYAL LETTERS AND WRITS i 437 A D dendum Maigaiete, que fait uxor Jocei de Dynham, de Placito quaie, vi et 1317 armis, arboies ipsius Maigaiete, ad valenciam xli, apud Caidinan nupei crescentes, succidit et aspoitavit, etc ”—Retmn—Sequestration—20s, 342. —Received at Stockwell, 18 May,—Rd. de Plumstoke (asbefme, No. 331),— Return,—The Bp had done all he could, in obedience to the former Writ, and could do no more 343. —Received, same day and place,-Ralph de Doune [as before, No 335) — Retwn,—“ adeo tarde.” 844.—Received (same place) 22 May,—Rob de Cestie (as before, No. 17) — Retmn,—No effects, fol. 345.—Received in London, 18 June, —Rd de Plumstoke (as before, No 331) — 21 lb Return,—55s. (by Biankescombe) 346 —Dated, Westminster, 7 June,—“ Sciatis quod concessimus Thome de Sweyneseye quod leddat nobis xxvh xiij<7. ob quad , quos nobis debet de remanente compoti sui de tempoie quo fuit custos mineie in Comitatu Devonie ad terminos quos ei dedimus.” He was not to be disturbed till Michaelmas ; the Sequestiation to be lelaxed meanwhile 347.— Received in London, 3 July,—Waltei de Ferers, R of Beer [Berie Fearers] ; his debt to John Eiger, “ heymonger ”—Retmn,—Sequestiation—40s 348 —Received in London, 2 July,—‘ ad venii e faciendum coram J usticiai iis . . apud Westmonasteiium, a die S. Michaelis in xv dies, vel coram Joh de Benstede, si piius die Luneproxima post Festum S Mathei, Apostoli [26 Sept ], apud Launcevetone venerit, Hemicum Bisshop, cleiicum, testem nominatum in quadam Carta quam Rogeius le Taillour, de Bodminia, et Melioia uxor ejus, in Cuiia ejusdem Regis . apud Westmonasteiium, profeiunt, sub nomine Joh. de Aiundel, de una caiucata tene, cum peitinenciis, in Tiegeusteke juxta Withiel, unde Walterus, Episc Exon , in Curia Regis clamat Custodiam, ut jus suum, veisus eos, ad faciendum juratam illam simul com Michaele le Petit, conteste predicti Hemici in predicto Sciipto nominato, et xij jmatoiibus de Comitatu Cornubie;”—Return,—His Benefice, Treneglos, sequestiated—20s. 349 --Dated, 5 July,— Steph de Biawode (see No 338)ha\ing begun to render his account, the King commands the Sequestiation to be relaxed. 350. —Received at Stockwell,—Walter, R, of Black Torriogton (as before, No. 321).—Return,—100s. (by Bealle). 351. —Received at Schelfoid, near Nottingham, 26 July, —John de Lyneleghe, R. of Diptfoid; his debts to Ralph de Paxtone, V of Camel Queen’s, and Rd de Paxtone, Y. of Someiton; also, the debts to the same of Nich. de Wedergiave, R of Compton-Maitin, and Nich de Wavyndone, R. of Mapperton [who was R. of Diptford, before Lyneleghe He lesigned for Mapperton and was succeeded by Wedergiave in 1323 (Weaver)] —Return,— Sequestiation—40s 352. --Received at Bishopsnympton, 18 Aug,—Rob de Cestie (as before, No. 17).—,Return,—20s. (by Biankescombe), obtained with difficulty; Robert had sold his produce, etc., “et magnam pecuniam pro eisdempremanibus lecepit.” foi. 353 —Received, same day and place,—The Prior of Christchuich, Canteibury (as 212 before, No 302).—Return,— As before. 354 —Received at Chudleigh, 5 Sept,—Stephen de Biawode (as before, No 340— now, £500),—No Return 355. —Received at Clyst, 6 Oct.,—Glasneye, etc. (as before, No. 316) —Return,— “tarde venit ” 356. —Received at Ashill, 22 Oct,,—Ralph [de Kaeilunyeck], Y of St. Wendion, “ad lespondendum Joh le Grim de robeiia et pace Regis fiacta, unde eum appellat.”—Sequestration— 2 marks. 357. —Received at Clyst, 28 Oct.,—Rob, de Cestre (as before, No 17).—Return,— “ taide venit ” 358. —Received in London, 17 Nov ,—Geoffrey de Farnham (as before, No 47) — Return,—Sequesti ation—2 m ai ks 359. —Received in London, 28 Nov ,—Wm. de Forstrete (as before, No. 283)___ Return,— The Writ leceived late; but a small sum sent by Brankescumbe. 360. —Received at Stockwell, 29 Nov ,—Rd de Plumstoke (as before, No. 331)_ Return,—Sequesti ation—£ 6 fol, 361.—Received at Stockwell, 19 Dec,,—Rob de Cestre (as before, No. 17)._ 212b, Retwn,—20s by Biankescombe. 362 —Received at Hoiseley, 28 Dec ,—Stephen de Biawode (as before, Nos, 340 and 354),—Retu?n, adeo taide,”438 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON, A.D,363.—Received in London, 24 Feb.,—John [de Malestone], R of Port’emouth, 1317- “ad respondendum Rad de Vernoun de Placito quod teneat convencionem inter 18 eos factam de uno mesuagio, cum peitinenciis, in Portlesmuthe ”—Return,— Sequesti ation—405. 364. —Received at Hoiseley, 18 Maich,—Rd. de Plumstoke (as before, No 331) — Return,—60s, (by Belde) 365. —Received, same day and place,—Rob. de Cestre (as before, No 17) — Return,—No effects. 366. —Received, same day and place,—Wm de Forstiete, an Executoi of Wm de Egleby, deceased; “ ad respondendum Joh de Merkyngfeld, nuper Caucellaiio de Scaccario, una cum Sibil!a, que fuit uxoi W de Egleby, Rogeio de Stoke, Thoma Cole, Thoma le Wodere, et Ric le Juggeie, coexecutoribus suis . . de xiiij marc , quas ei injuste detinent.”—Return,—The Obventions of the V of Axminster sequestrated—20s 367 —Received, same day and place,— “ Breve de Compoto \Collectorum Decime] reddendo ”—Return,—The Collectoi in Devon, Roger, Prior of St Nicholas’, Exetei, elected Abbat of Battle, had left the Diocese, and some delay was inevitable A.D 368 —Received at Clyst, 19 April,—Glaseneye, etc (as before, No 316) —Return, 1318 —Admonished, aud theii Benefices sequesti ated foi. 369 —Rob de Cestre (as before, No 17) —Return,—No effects. 213 370.—Received at “Kalitone (Calhngton), 7 June,—John Fabian, chaplain, “ad respondendum Nich, de Noithpole de Placito quare, vi et aimis, quendam bovem ipsius Nicholai, precii xxs., ac alia bona et catalla sua ad valenciam xls , apud Noithpole inventa, cepit, abduxit, etc ”—Return,—Not beneficed in the Diocese. 371. —Received at “ Cutyngbeke” (in St German's), 15 June,—John de Hailowe and Matthew de Penfern, “ad respondendum Joh. de Lannerke de Placito quaie ipsi, simul cum Adam de Carletone, Joh de Noithecote, Waltero de Carnedone, et Joh de Penhalou, secuti sunt Placitum in Curia Christianitatis, etc ”— Return,—Herlawe (sic) not beneficed in the Diocese; Penfern’s Benefice [¿A Ruan-Minor], sequestrated—20s. 372. —Received at Tywardieatli, 11 Aug.,—Gilbeit Beid, of Asshe [Saltasfi], chaplain, “ ad respondendum Nich de Carletone, Persone Eccl de Dulo, quare domos et hayas ipsius Nicholai, apud Dulo, vi et armis fiegit, et maheremium domorum predictarum, ac alia bona et catalla ibidem inventa, ad valenciam xls,, cepit, asportavit, etc.; necnon herbam et blada ejusdem Nicholai ibidem nuper crescencia, ad valenciam xls , cum averiis suis vicissim depastus fuit, consump-sit, et conculcavit, etc. —Return,—“tarde venit,” 373. —Received at Ciediton, 4 Sept,—Rd de Plumstoke (as before, No 381) — Return,—“tarde recepimus ”—but we will lemit within the Quinzaine of Michaelmas. 374. —Received at Faringdon, 23 Dec ,—Okebere (as before, No. 323).—Return,— “tarde venit.” A.D 375.—Received in London, 17 Maich,—Tristam de Hauville, clerk; his debt (£6) 1318- to John de Wintone and Rob, de Lambourne, Executors of Wm de Parys, 19 draper, of London,—Retwn,—“ tarde venit.” A.D 376.—Received at York, 11 May,—John de Knoville, cleik; his debt to John de 1319 Wottone,—Return,—He has only a pool Prebend, which had been sequestrated —one silvei maik [He died Canon of Exeter in 1322; see fol 169]. 377.—Received, same day and place.—Rob. de Pentelowe, R of Stoke-Fleming, Henry de Coume, and Wm. de Cherletone, chaplain; theii debt to Rd, de Morley —Return,—“tarde venit ” fol. 378 —Received in London, 13 June,—Nich de Wedeigiave, clerk; his debt toRd. 213b Tuddeworthe.—Return,—u tarde venit.” 379. —Received in London, 7 Aug ,—The Master, etc., of St John’s Hosp , Bridgewater (109s 7d , on account of Bovey-Tracy); Edm. de Knoville (10 marks —“ de fine pro transgiessione”),—Return,—“tarde venit ’’—Andthe 10 maiks had been sent alieady. 380. —Received at Clyst, 27 Aug.,—Adam de Carletone (as before, No 213) — Retw n,—Sequestration—100s 381 —Received at Exetei, 23 Sept,—John de Knoville, cleik; his debt to Hemy le Forester —Return,—“taide venit.” 382.—Received at Exeter, 5 Oct.,—Wm. de Keynes, R. of Broadwoodwidger, andEOYAL LETTERS AND WRITS. 439 A.D. Adam de Stapeldone, R of Tedburn [-St. Mary], “ ad respondendum Hugoni de 1318 Curtenay de Placito quare, vi et ai mis, liberam cliaceam ipsius Hugonis, apud Okamptone, intraverunt, et in ea, sine licencia et volúntate sua, fugaverunt et feras ceperunt et asportaverunt, etili homines et servientes suos ibidem insultum fecerunt, verberai erunt, vulneiaveiunt, et male tractaveiunt ; per quod idem Hugo servicium suum eorundem hominum et serviencium suorum per magnum tempus amisit ; et alia enormia, etc ”—Return, —Sequestration—40s , each. A D 383 —Received at Clyst, 12 Jan ,—The Hosp at Bridgewater {as before, No. 379). 1319 20.—Return,—“ tarde venit.” A.D 384 —Received in London, 14 Apiil,—Reginald Chambron, Parson of Ilfrecome ; his 1320 debt (405 ) to Arnold de Boweye —Return,—“Non est in Diocesi nostia Reginald-us de Chambron, Persona Eccl de Ilf recome-, Reginaldus, tamen, de Chamber non, Persona Eccl de Ilf ai dicome, disti ictus est ad valenciam unius marce.” 385.—Received in London, 29 Apiil,—Adam de Carletone (as befoie, No. 213) — Return,—Sequesti ation—10 m arks fol. 386,—Received in London, 8 June,—Wm. de Wengrave [A. of Witheridge], 214 Matthew de Clivedone, John Cary, and Wm de Pillonde, Executors of Rob le Fuiz Payn ; their debt to Master Rob de Haselshaghe —Return, —Sequesti ation (Wengrave)—405. 387 —Received at Salisbury, 15 Aug ,—Nich de Wedeigiave {as befoie, No 378) — Return,—Sequestration—405. 388. —Received at Chudleigh, 3 Sept,—Wm. [de Quentone], V. of Awliscombe, clerk, “ ad respondendum Prioii Hosp S Joh Jeiusalem in Anglia de Placito quare, vi et armis, clausum ipsius Prioris apud Bothemescombe fregit, et pullos expervai iorum suorum [span ow hawks'], ibidem nidificancium, cepit et asportavi, etc ”—Return,—Before the Writ was issued he exchanged foi Tolland (Dioc of B. and W ) 389. —Received in London, 11 Oct,—Wm de Wengiave {as befoie, No 386) — Return,—“Non fuit retomatum, quia querens non prosequitui ” 390 —Received in London, 16 Oct., — Baldwin de Bello Prato, cleik, “ad lespondendum Bonefacio de Saliciis de Placito quod ìeddat ei racionabilem compotum suum de tempoie quo fuit leceptoi denaiiorurn ipsius Bonefacii ”— Return,— “ tarde venit ” 391 —Received in London, 15 Nov,,—Rogei de Sancto Constantino, R. of Silver-ton ; his debt (£20) to John de la Pomeiay, “valleto Walteri, Exon Episcopi, Thesaurarii Regis,”—Return,—Sequestiation— 1 mark. 392, —Recehed in London, 25 Nov.,—John Lovedrem, R of Landewednack, and Rd de Eiesi, Y. of St Mullion ; theii debt (£400) to the Queen, “ occasione cujusdam tiansgressionis eidem Regine facte ” They had been convicted before the Justices at Launceston —Return,—No effects 393. —Received in London, 13 Dec.,—Alan de Bloyhou, R of Ludgvan (10 marks, “de fine tiansgiessionis”), and Adam de Cailetone, Archdn of Cornwall (£9 125 4d —“ de arreiagiis firme Ville et Castri de Tremetone.—Return,—Bloyou was dead Carleton’s Benefices sequestiated to the full amount due fol. 394.—Received at Lambeth — Dated, 16 Dec ,— Baldwin de Bello Piato {asbefoie, 214b No 390).—Return,—No effects A.D 395 —Received, 22 Feb,—John [de Chernebury], R of Combmartin, “ad 1320-1 respondendum Hemico de Thorpe de Placito quare, vi et aimis, biada ipsius Henrici, ad valenciam xli , apud Ludefoide nupei ciescencia, messuit et asportavi. [Hemy de Thorpe was admitted, 31 Jan , 1310-11, to the Custody of the R. of West Lydford, Somerset, vacant by the íesignation of John de Charnbury {Reg Di okenesfoi d, Ed. Hobhouse, p. 37] —Return,—Sequestration—405. 396 — Received in London, 24 Feb.,—Philip de Edyndone, R. of Bradninch ; his debt (50 maiks) to Roger de Sancto Constantino —Return,—Sequestration—40s. 397 —Received at Faiingdon, 15 Maich,—Stephen de Brawode; as to £7 10s , part of £83 55. Vò\d., “quos . . in Curia Regis . recognovit se debeie Thome, Corniti Noiffoleie et Marescallo Alighe, Cilbeito de Wigetone, et Johanni de Cuitiiiiaco, Executoribus Testamenti Margarete, quondam Regine Anglie, Matris Regis,”—Return,—“taide venit ” A.D 398 —Dated, Westminster, 1 Dec —Received at Chidham, 2 April,—Wedergrave 1321 {as before, No 378) —Return, —Sequestration—405, 399. —Received in London, 13 May,—“ aliud Bieve Brawode” {as befoie, No 397).— Return,—Séquestration to the full amount due 400. —Received in London, 30 May,—Thos. Wyger, R. of Mei ton, Wm. de Keynes, R of Bioadwooclwidger, and Reg de Clifforde ; theii debts (45s., 405., and 405.) to Wm, de Pennarthe, of Oxfoid.—Return,—Sequestiation—205, each,440 THE REGISTER OR BISHOP STAPELDON. A.D 401. —Received in London, 17 June,—Lo vedi em and Eiesi (as befoie, No 392).— 1321 Return,—Sequestiation (Lovediem)—20s The Bp could do nothing with. Eresi, whose Vicarage was too poor to sup poi t a priest fol. 402 —Received at Exetei, 19 Sept,,—Adam de Stapeldone, R of Tetteburi, and 215 John de Keynes (as before, No. 382) —ltetmn,—Theie is no John de Keynes, Parson of Biodewode, in the Diocese [his name was William], and no such Church as Tettebuii [a mistake for Tettebome—i e Tedbmn-St Maiy], 403 —Dated, 12 Nov —Received at Chudleigh, 20 Dec.- Andiew [de Tregiliou], V, of St Gwineai, “ad lespondendum Michaeli le Petit de Placito quare, con-spiracione intei ipsum Andieam et quosdam Walterum de Coiswynyne, Ivonera de Coiswynyne, Benedictum deBiay, Steph. de Tiegilion, Alanum de Tiegiliou, Nich le Taverner, de Lananta \Lelant], et Willelmum Waiyn, de Treguny, apud Coiswynyne in Comitatu Cornubie prehabita, ipsum Michaelem per Rog de Suttone de quadam robeiia quam eidem Rogeio in Comitatu Cumbrie fecisse debueiat, coram nobis, in Curia nostra, ipso Michaele hoc penitus ignorante, appellari, et, pro eo quod non venit hujusmodi appellacioni lesponsurus in predicto Comitatu Cumbiie postmodum in exigenda1 poni, et ea occasione ibidem utlagari, et, postea, apud Tieneithe, in eodem Comitatu tuo, capi, et abinde usque Westmonasterium duci, et in piisona Maiescailie nostre coratn nobis inpiisonaii [et in] communi piisona ibidem, quousquepei consideiacionem ejusdem Curie nostie coram nobis inde quietus lecessisset, detineri falso et maliciose piocmavit ; ad giave dampnum ipsius Michaelis, et conti a foimam Oidinacionis in hujusmodi casu provise Et unde Vicecomes noster Cornubie nobis retornavit a die S Michaelis in ties septimanas, quod piedictus Andreas clericus est, et non habet laicum feodum per quod, etc ”—Two similai Wiits weie ìeceived, the same day, by John le Petit, senioi and junioi.—Return,— Sequestiation—10s , each ; 30s in all 404 — Received at Paignton, in Dec,,—Ralph Leicedekne, an Executor of Odo Lercedekoe, with Alice, widow of Odo, coexecutor, “ad ìeddendum Thome Leicedekne, nupei Vicecomiti et Senescallo Cornubie, compotum nondimi redditum de tempoie quo idem Odo fuit ballivus et ìeceptoi denaiiorum ipsius Thome, et Custos Castri et Manerii de Tiemetoiìe, cUm jiertinenciis, sub eodem Thoma, ut idem Thomas dicit.”—Return,—“taide venit ” 405.—Dated, Westminster, 12 July - Received at Paignton, in Dec.,—Steph, de Braivode (as befoie, No 397)—Return,- “ taidelibeiatum iuit ” Sequestration —£7 10s ; it was impossible to find buyeis in so shoit a time fol. 406.—Dated, Westminstei, 1 Dec—Received at Paignton, 29 Dec.,—Adam de 215b Stapeltone, Parson of Tuttebourne, and Wm de Kaynes, Paison of Bocleiuode (as before, No 402).—Return,—There is no Adam de Stapeltone, Parson of Tutte-bwne, and no Wm de Caynes, Paison of Bodeioode, in the Diocese A,D 407 - -The King to the Bishop —“ Quia Joh. de Lambì un convictus est de iteiata 1321-2 desseisina quam fecit Rie de Londone de tenemento in Penweies et Caigannowe, pio qua captus est et detentus in prisona nostra de Lancevetone, nec inde potest sine Mandato nostro speciali deliberari, dedimus vobis potestatem ìecipiendi a prefato Johanne ìacionabilem fìnem, ad opus nostrum, pio transgressione predicta. Et ideo vobis mandamus quod fìnem ilium recipiatis in forma piedicta ; et, cum eum recepeiitis, Thesauiarium et Bai ones nostros de Scaccaiio, et Vicecomitem nostium Cornubie, inde sub sigillo vestro distraete et apeite ceitificetis Mandavimus, enim, eidem Vicecomiti quod, recepta certificatone vestra in hac parte, ipsum Joliannem a piisona piedicta, si ea occasione, et non alia, detineatur in eadem, sicut in hujusmodi casu fieli consuevit, deliberali faciat —Teste meipso, apud Pontfrait2 supei Thamasiam ” [28 Nov ] Istud 1 il Exigenda,—Nox foii Anglici; ita, autem, dicitur conditio ejus qui quin-quies in comitatu apeito exactus, aut vocatus ad compaiendum, non venit, ideoque exlex propter contumaciam pioclamari potest ”—U Arnis 2 The places closely boi dering upon London have undeigone such great changes during the last two centuries that the names of many old places and Manois have disappeared, theii veiy sites being unknown, or only to be tiaced with gieat difficulty. The King was at Ilfoid on 25 and 26 Nov., 1321; on the 27th he was at Stiatfoid at Bow and Pontefract on Thames, wheie he remained till the 30th It was, probably, an antient Manoi within the aiea now known as the Isle of Dogs In Inquis. post Moi tenv, 16 Edw II, we find “ Johannes Abel et Maigeiia uxor ejus —Ponfiayt Manerium super ThamaROYAL LETTERS AND WRITS. 441 A>M Breve retomatum fuit in Oct. S. Hillarii, Anno predicto, ut sequltur:—u Joli de 1321-2 Lambrun fecit finem, coram nobis, pio x maicis, pio tiansgressione in hoc Brevi contenta. Plegii,—Nicholaus de Talgullou et Galfridus de Geuely Et de hoc certificamus Vicecomitem Comubie, ut ipsum Johannem a prisona, qua ea occasione et non alia detinetur, juxta tenorem Brevis Domini Regis sibi inde directi, poterit liberare ” [A Copy of the Certificate follows, dated at Clyst, 17 Jan.], 408.—Received at Clist, 16 Jan ,—“Breve de Consilio dando —The King to the Bishop,—“Cum Fugo le Despenser, senior, et Hugo le Despenser, junior, nuper ad prosecucionem quorundam Magnatum de Regno nostro, per quandam Con-sideracionem per ipsos factam, ab eodem Regno exulati fuissent et exheredati, ac iidem Hugo et Hugo postmodum per peticionem suam nobis porrectam nobis suggesserint quod in Consideracione predicta plures errores intervenei int, quorum pretextu dicta Consideralo revocari et adnullari de j ure debet, et nobis cum instancia supplicaverint ut nos ad vinculum jui amenti per nos prestiti tempore Coronacionis nostre, necnon ad tenorem Magne Calte de Libertatibus Anglie, que Sentencia Excommunicacionis confiimatur, et in qua continetur quod nulli negabimus aut diffeiemus rectum aut justiciam, necnon ad Oidinaciones nuper per Prelatos et Pioceres dicti Regni nostri factas, et per nos approbatas, ac de voi untate et mandato nostro juratas, in quibus, edam, continetur quod dieta Magna Carta in singulis suis Articulis observetui, debitam consideracionem habentes, predictis Hugoni et Hugoni justiciam in hac paite fieli, et erroies predictos debito modo coirigi et emendari faceiemns ; quam, quidem peticionem Venerabilibus Patii bus Waltero, Archiepiscopo Cantuariensi, Episeopis, et aliis Prelatis, et Clero Cantuaiiensis Provincie, in Provinciali Concilio tunc apud Londonias existentibus, fecimus liberari, eis in fide et ligiancia quibus nobis tenentur firmitei injungentes quod, diligencius examinatis in eadem peticione contentis, nobis consulerent quid inde de juie faceie debei emus. Ac iidem Arehiepiseopus, Episcopi, et Prelati tunc in eodem Concilio presentes, pro se et Procuratoribus ceteroium Episcoporum ejusdem Provincie absencium, nobis ìesponderunt quod, habito avisamento pleniori super negocio predicto, eis videbatur Consideiacionem predictam quantum ad exilium et exheredacionem predictorum Hugonis et Hugonis erronice factam fuisse totaliter et injuste ; per quod ipsi Arehiepiseopus et Episcopi, ut Patres Spirituals, nobis omni instancia supplicarunt consulendo, et ut pares Regni nostri concordarunt et unanimiter assensum prebuerunt ut nos Consideracionem piedictam, ita erronice et contra Deum et justiciam factam, revocare et adnullare faceremus ; adicientes quod nec ipsi, nec aliquis eorum Consideracioni predicte unquam consenserunt seu consensit, set quod unusquisque eorum, tempoie Consideracionis predicte facte, protestabatur in Scriptis se nolle nec posse eidem consentire. Nosque postmodum peticionem et ìesponsionem predictas coram nobis in presencia Prelatorum et Cleri predictorum, necnon et dilectorum et fidelium nostrorum, Edm Comitis Cancie, Frati is nostri, Joh de Britannia Richemundie, Adomari de Valencia Pembrochie, Edm. Àrundellie, Comitum, ac aliorum Procerum Regni nostri nobis tunc assistencium, de assensu eoiundem, publice recitari fecimus ; qui, quidem Comites et Proceres responsioni Pielatorum et Cleri predictorum super premissis in omnibus concoidaruut, et nobis, una eum Prelatis piedictis, supplicarunt ut nos Consideracionem predictam revocari et adnullari faceremus, et ad hoc assensum suum prebuerunt. Dictique Richemundie, Pembrochie, et Àrundellie Comites asseruerunt quod assensus quos Consideracioni predicte siam” ; the extent of the Manoi is given, and the County— Middlesex, In 36 Edw. Ill,, “ Thomas Vaughan, Chivaler—Pomfreyth Maneiium ut de Manerio de Stortfoid (Middlesex) ” In 43 Edw III, “Margareta, uxoi Walteri Heryng—Porafreit Manerium, tercia pars, ut de Manerio de Stortfoit {Middlesex) ” In 7 Henr. V, “Ricardus Muttone, Chivaler, et Maigareta uxoi ejus—Pounfieit, sexta pars duarum parcium Manerii {Middlesex) ” In 8 Hem. V, “ Philip Bokiltone, Aimigei, (the same part) In 10 Henr. VI, “ Margeria, que fuit uxor Baldwini Straunge, Militis, defuncti,—Pount-freit, teicia pais Manerii in Stephenethe Mershe,” i e , “Stepney Maish or the Isle of Dogs,” as it is called in an old Book entitled “ Ambulator, or a Pocket Companion in a Tour round London,” of which the 8th Edition was published in 1796 It must have been a place of considerable importance, and Edwaid II frequently lested there [F. J,B ]. 2 F442 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. adhibuerunt feeeiunt pre timoie posse indebiti quod dicti Magnates in Consideracene predicta subito ipsis ignorantibus duci feceruat Ac nos similiter, habito cum Justiciariis nostiis et ceteris de Consilio (sic) nostio, super premissis tractatu diligenti, iidem Justiciaiii, et ceteri asseruerunt Consideracionem pie-dictam contra Legem et Consuetudinem Regni nostii fuisse factam Nos pro eo quod in dicto Concilio absentes fuistis, volentes ceicioraii utrum vobis videatur quod responsiones, consilium, ìequisicio, et consensus per piedictos Archiepi-scopumet Prelatos, in dicto Concilio tunc presentes, et per predictos Comites et Proceres ac ceteros de Consilio nostio nobis super negocio predicto sic facta rite facta fuerint, et utrum eisdem ìesponsionibus et consilio, quantum in vobis est consentire volueritis necne, vobis mandamus, in fide et ligiancia quibus nobis tenemini, firmiter injungentes quod, habita deliberacione super premissis, de eo quod inde senseritis, et faceie volueiitis, ac pei nos consuleiitis fieri in eisdem, per vesti as Patentes Literas, sine dilacione qualibet, rescribatis re-mittentes nobis hoc Bieve —Teste meipso, apud Wigorniam” [4 Jan ] ^ 409. —C( Responsio ad Bieve proximo precedens :—Excellentissimo Principi, etc., Walterus, etc —Majestatis vestie Regie Bieve recepimus, quod buie Litere sub sigillo nostro annexum vesti e Celsitudini, ut mandatur, remittimus, et ad contenta in eodern, quatenus singularitei et absque majori delibeiacione cum disciecioiibus ad presens possumus, prout sequitur lespondemus ; videlicet, quod responsionibus, consilio, ìequisicioni, et consensui Domini nostri Archi-episcopi, Prelatorum, Cleii, Comitum, Proceium, Justiciariorum, et aliorum de Concilio vestro, super levocacione Consideiacionis exilii et exheredacionis Dominorum Hugonis le Depenser, senioiis, et Hugonis le Despenser, junioris, de quibus in dicto Brevi fit mencio, nolumus contrarimele ; set non videtur nobis et nostro concilio quod deceat, expecliat, vel opoiteat, absque deliberacione communi et pleniori discussione, supei modo et ibi ma et matei ia piedictarum Consideracionis revocacionis exilii et exheredacionis, cum peiitis de Consilio vestro, propter pericula que inde foisitan eveniie poteiunt, et statui nostio non conveniunt, pei nos singulaiiter et expiesse eisdem consentii e Ciedimus, tamen, quod Prelati, Clerus, Pioceres, Justiciaiii, et ceteii de vesti o Consilio, de quibus fit mencio in dicto Bievi, sicut feceiint vestre Dominacioni non lesjionderent, consilium darent, ìequirerent, vel consentiient, nisi ciederent hec rite facta; piecipue cum sint homines sane consciencie, piofundicoiisilii, magne disciecionis, et in Legibus et Consuetudinibus Regni Anglie multum scioli et suffici enter expeiti, et multi eoium vestro Consilio juiamenti vinculo fìimitei astiicti; qui, edam, modum, formam, et matei iam omnium de quibus fit mencio in dicto Bievi inter se communiter tractantes et discucientes, melius quam nos, piedic-toium ignari, scile poterunt quid in piemissis vesti e Majestati Regie consulcius sit agendum Et, licet nos piedicte Consideiacioni exhei edacionis et exilii non interfuerimus, nec eidem aliquo tempoie consenserimus ; quia, tamen, dieta Consideiacio tempoie Pailiamenti facta fuit, videtui nobis, absque piejudicio melioris consilii, quod revocacio piedicte Consideiacionis honorificencius, utilius, et secuiius fieli poteiit in Parliamento qua ni alibi, si tempus peimiseiit et vestre Celsitudini placuerit— utinam pacifico, et pacifìce—in loco competenti, propter hec et alia, convocando Advertentes, vero, quantum peiiculum sit, in arduo negocio, ne dura pei Literas Patentes set eciam viva voce consilium dai e Piincipi quod possit postea notabilitei lepiehendi, aliud consilium per Literas Patentes super hiis vesti e Celsitudini daie nescimus nec audemus ad piesens, ne ex inproviso vel ignorancia in dando consilio per Litei as nostias Patentes convincamui errasse Igitur, vesti am Clemenciam devotis piecibus inploiamus quod, si in aliquo ad Mandatum vestrum minus sufficientei sit ìesponsum, nostrum insufficienciam, que non ex malicia set ex ignoiancia et justo timoie procedit, habeie velit, si libeat, excusatam Celsitudinem vestram Regiam conservet Altissimus pei tempoia din et piospere piocessura ! Datum apud Chuddeleghe” [31 Jan ] 410. — 1 IAtei a Regia, sub Privato Sigillo, ad ? esponsionem aliavi optinendam Brevi precedenti :—Edwaide, etc —Honuiable Pieie en Dieu, W , par la meisme grace Evesqe Dexcestie, salutz —Nous avoms receu et entenduz voz Letties de ceitificacion des choses acoidiez en danein ConciL leicevesqe de Canteibire a Londies, dont nous vous mandasmes pai Letti es sous nostre Giant Seal, et nous merveilloms duiement de ce qe vous nous avez si miement ceitefìez des pointz contenuz en nostie dit Mandement desicometouz aulties Pielatz de nostie Roialme, as queux nous en avoms mandez nous enont rescript Ioni entencions A.D 1321-2 fo 1. 216ROYAL LETTERS AND WRITS Ì 443 A.D acordantes a ce qe adonqes feut assentuz en dit Conci], et vons de qientre touzles 1321-2 anltres Prelatz nous nous asseurames et entendoms qe vous estes especialment tenuz de voler bon issu de cele busoigne, nous avez si coveitement remandetz, sanz aver regard a la fourme de nostre dit Mandement pai quey vous mandioms et chargeoms qe vous nous ceitefiez distinctement et apertement de pointz en point do ce qe vous sentez de choses contenuez en meisme nostre Mandement. Et pur aucunes grosses et chargeants busoignes qe nous avoms a faire, es queux nous voloms aver especialment vostre consail et vostre avis, vous prioms et chargeoms especialment qe vewes cestes Lettres, totes excusacions cessantes, veignez a nous a plus en haste qe vous unqes porret Et ce en nule manere ne lesset Done souz nostre Prive Seal, a Gloucestre, le x joui de Feverer, lan de nostre Regne xv^e ” 411. —“ Breve de subsidio optinendo contra inimicos—The King to the Bishop,— “bum homicidia, depredaciones, incendia, et alia dampna innumera, que Scoti inimici et rebelles nostri, tempore bone memorie Domini Edwardi, Genitoris nostri, contra quem in rebellionem prorupeiunt, et nostro postmodum infra Regnum nostrum multipliciter perpetrarunt, in mente ìevolvimus, anxietate gravi ex hiis intei ius perforamur, et vias et modos cogimui exquirere per quos, Divina opitulante clemencia, ipsoium maliciam poteiimus refrenare Et, quia iidem rebelles nostri, finita treuga inter nos et ipsos nuper inita, Regnum nostrum in magna multitudine jam sunt ingressi, in eodem consimilia facinora perpetrantes, etati vel sexui, seu Loco Sacro vel Religioso, non parcentes ; nos, volentes contra inimicos nostros in manu potenti qua forcius poterimus, cum omni festinacione progredì, ad ipsorum maliciam, cum Dei adjutorio, refrenan-dam^et ad tranquillitatem et quietem peipetuam Sancte Ecclesie et Populi dicti Regni nostri contra ipsoium jacula providendas; speiantes, eciam, quod in premissis velitis manum extendeie adjutricem, vobis mandamus, rogantes quatinus de hominibus ad arma tot quot habere poteritis, vel alio subsidio pro hujusmodi dampnis et periculis eradicandis, et commodis nostri et Populi nostii ac Ecclesie predicte piocurandis, competente, ad opus nostrum provideatis Ita quod dictos homines, armis competentibus bene munitos, paratos et promptos habeatis demittendos ad nos, ad certos diem et locum, quos in brevi vobis scire faciemus, ad proficissendum (sic) nobiscum contra dictos inimicos nostros, vel de auxilio nobis tunc destinando, cum super hoc per nos fueritis premuniti Et, sicut nos et honoiem nostrum, et salvacionem Ecclesie Sacre ac dicti Regni nostri, et tranquillitatem et quietem perpetuam Populi piedicti diligitis, modis omnibus faciatis. Et de eo quod inde facere volueritis nobis per vestras Literas distincte et aperte, sine dilacione aliqua constale faciatis.- Teste meipso, apud Gloucestriam ” [7 Feb ] 412. —“jFinalis Besponsio ad Breve de consilio dando quod supra scriptum existit, —Excellentissimo, etc , Walteius, etc —Vestre Regie Celsitudinis apices nuper recepimus, quatenus nunc recolinms continentes quod, cum Domini Hugo le Despenser, senior, et Hugo le Despenser, junior, nuper ad prosecucionem quorundam Magnatum de Regno vestro, etc—The Bishop recites the tarns of the Writ, in a someivhat abridged form, and proceeds as follows,—“ prout hec, inter cexera in predicto Brevi Regio, vestre Regie Majestati nuper per nos i emissoj ut meminimus, plenius coutinentur. Et cum nostra Responsio per Patentes Literas nostras predictas, vestre Celsitudini transmissas, ut recepimus, non piacerei, licet leverà vobis per earn crediderimus placuisse, cupientes ea facere que vesti e Regie cedere potei unt voluntati, habitis interim et ulterius delibeiacione et consilio super hiis pieni ori, vesti e Celsitudini Regie tenore Piesencium intimateus quod memorata Consideraci© videtur nobis, quatenus nos de ipso negocio, qui eidem non interfuimus, nec in dicto Concilio presentes eramus, decernei e nunc valemus, fuit et est, quantum ad exilium et exhere-dacionem, de quibus supra fit mencio, enonea paiitei et injusta. Unde nos responsionibus, consilio, requisicioni, et consensui predictorum Dominorum, Archiepiscopi, Pielatorum, Comitum, et Procerum, ac ceteiorum de Consilio vestro, super memorato negocio, ut in eisdem vestris apicibus pretenditur vobis factis, quantum in nobis est, quodque hujusmodi Consideracionis revocacio congruo modo fiat, per has nostras Patentes Literas cousentimus Quantum, veio, ad consilium quod a nobis expetitur in premissis, videtur nobis, absque prejudicio consilii sanioris, quod finalis revocacio Consideracionis predicte, que tempore Parlamenti licet absque consensu et piesencia Prelatorum facta extitit, honoiifìcencius, utilius, et secuiius in Parliamento fieri potei it quam alibi, si 2 F2444 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. A.D 1321- tempus id permiseritet vestre Celsitudini placuerit—utinam pacific et pacifice ! ■2 —in loco competenti propter hec et alia convocando Et, si discrecioiibus et in Legibus Anglie magis expertis expediens videatur, per secuiitatem ydoneam de stando recto in proximo Parliamento, dieta Consideracio forsitan revocali poteiit interim vel suspendí ; licet, enim, Consideracio predicta per injusticiam facta fuerit et erroiem, non tarnen videtur expediens quod injusticia seu eiroi aliquis interveniat in revocacione ipsius quomodolibet facienda —Celsitudinem. vestram conservet Altissimus per tempora prospere valitura !—Datum apud Chudde-leghe ” [20 Feb ] The following Document [itemp Rie XI] is bound up ivith the W'iits, between folios 212 and 213,— Rex dilectis sibi in Christo, Piiori et Canonicis Ecclesie Sancti Germani in Cornu-bia, salutem —Compertum fuit nuper pei quandam Inquisicionem coram Johanne Skyrbek, Escaetore Domini Edwaidi [HI], nuper Regis Anglie, avi nostri, Anno Regni sui tricesimo secundo (1358‘9), de Mandato^ ejusdem avi nostri captam, et in Cancellariam suam ìetornatam, quod quidamRex Anglie, nomine Knout, dedit Deo et Ecclesie Sancti Germani, et ibidem Deo servienti bus, ten as et tenementa in Brevi ipsius avi nostri contenta Et tunc fuit ibidem Sedes Episcopalis Cornubie, nomine Brithewoldus, ac Canonici Seculares. Demum, legnante Rege predicto, quidam Lyvyngus, Episcopus Cryditonie, optinuit Episcopatum Cornubie, post moitem predicti BrithewohK, qui ultimus fuit Cornubie Episcopus, uniri cum Episcopatu Cryditonie Cui Ryvyngo successit Leofiicus, qui optinuit illos duos Episcopatus, sic unitos, usque tempus Beati Edwardi, Regis et Confessoris Qui, quidem, Edwardus, de precepto et assensu Pape Leonis, transtulit Sedem Ciyditonie in Civitatem Exonie. Et, postea, idem Leofiicus Episcopus fundavit apud Sanctum Germanum Prioiatum Canonicorum Regulai ium, Canonicis Secularibus ammotis Et quod sic est dictus Piioiatus de fundacione et pati onatu Episcopi Exonie continuatim usque ad diem Inquisicionis predicte Et Episcopus Exonie qui pro tempore fueiit habeat vacaci ones Prioratus predicti cum contigerint; et habuit a tempore cujus contraiii memoiia non existit Ac piefatus avus noster, octavo die Octobiis, dicto anno Regni sui tiicesimo secundo, tenorem Inquisicionis predicte per Litei as suas Patentes exemplificari fecit. Et nos, quinto-decimo die Octobiis ultimo jam pieterito, dictas Literas Patentes ipsius avi nostii, ad requisicionem Venerabilis Patris, Thome de Biantyngham, Episcopi Exonie, per Literas nostias Patentes duxit {sic) exemplificandas Et hoc vobis tenore Presencium significamus, ut super hiis que jus ipsius Episcopi concernunt in hac parte melius et evidencius possitis informari, ad effectum quod idem Episcopus in piemissis pei vos nullatenns injurietur.—Teste Rege apud West-monasteiium, x die Novembris, anno Regni nostri septimo [1383],--Endorsed,— “ Germani in Cornubia.” The following “ Composition,” belonging to Bp. Bytton’s Episcopate, has been bound up with Yol II. of Bishop Grandisson’s Register, at the beginning It supplies the names of the Rectors of Cheriton-Bishop, Diewsteignton, and Upton [-Pyne or Hellions ?] and of the Vicai of Bishopsteignton, at the time for which we have no Register Cheriton-Bishop, — Acta sunt hec in Majori Ecclesia Exoniensi, secundo die Jurídico post Festum Sancti Giegorii Pape, Anno Domini Millesimo tiicentesimo, coi am nobis, Officiali Domini Exoniensis Episcopi, in causa que veititur, seu veiti speratili, inter Dominum Thomam de Hentone, Rectorem Ecclesie de Churytone Episcopi, per Willelmum Nywenham, Proeuratoiem suum, ex parte una, et Parochianos ejusdem Ecclesie, per Ricardura de Gorsene et Robertum Ronewode, caventes sub pena decern librarum quoddicti Parocliiani latificabunt, et ìatum habebunt, quicquid iidem Ricaidus et Robeitus, penales defensores antedicti, in causa seu negocio piedictis egeiint, fecerint, seu quoquo modo fieri piocuraverint, ex altera compai entes ; videlicet, cum mota esset contencio seu controversia inter Partes predictas super percepcione secundi nielioris aveiii de bonis Paiochiano-mm diete Ecclesie decedencium nomine moituaiii peisolvendi ; necnon, supei duobus cereis processionalibus et candela benedicta, ac candelis in PuiificacionjROYAL LETTERS AND WRITS. 445 bus mulierum diete Paroehie inveniendis in Ecclesia antedicta ; piedicte Partes, de expresso consensu eaiundem, supposuernnt se super contencione antedicta veredicto Dominorum Thome de Hentone, Thome de Teyngtone Dru [Drews teignton\, Johannis de Uppetone, Ecclesiarum Pectoium; Radulphi, Vicarii Ecclesie de Teyngtone Episcopi, Johannis de Eggebeare, Hugonis de Ohulmeley, et Willelmi de Biounestone, capellanoium ; ita quod, prestito ab eisdem juramento de ventate dicenda in hac paite, unico concentu, non secreto, et singillatim examinati, puram et meiam veiitatem dicant super contencione et controversia antedictis Quibus coram nobis juratis in causa seu negocio xnemoratis, dixerunt et asseiueiunt, in virtute saci amenti eorundem, quod Rectores de Chui y tone qui pro tempore fuerunt peiceperunt et fuel unt in possessione, vel quasi juie, peicipiendi secundum melius aveiium de bonis Parochianoium diete Ecclesie decedencium, nomine moituaiii, tarn liberoium quam sei voi um, cujuscumque status aut condicionis existant Et quod Rectores qui pro tempore fuerunt consueverunt inveniie ceieos processionales, cum candela benedicta, die Puiificacionis Beate Marie sumptibus eorundem. Et quod mulieies purificande in Ecclesia antedicta in Puriflcacionibus earundem, sumptibus propriis candelas inveniie consueveiunt Unde nos, Officialis antedictus, de expiesso consensu eaiundem, ad Sentenciam processimus in hunc modum,—-In Dei Nomine, Amen —Audits et intellects meiitis cause seu negocii, que vel quod vertitui intei Thomam, Rectorem Ecclesie de Churytone, ex paite una, et Paiochianos ejusdem ex altera ; quia manifeste comperimus Ecclesiam de Churytone antedictam, et Rectoies ejusdem qui pro tempoie fuerunt, esse in pacifica possessione, vel quasi juie, percipiendi secundum melius averium, nomine moituarii, de bonis Parochianoium diete Ecclesie decedencium, cujuscumque status seu condicionis existant; necnon, eosdem Parochianos esse in possessione habendi duos cereos processionales, una cum candela benedicta, die Puiificacionis, sumptibus dicti Rectoris, ac mulieres purificandas candelas, in Puiificacionibus eaiundem in dicta Ecclesia, debere sumptibus propiiis inveniie; nos, Officialis antedictus, prefatum Rectoiem, et ipsius Procuratorem ejus nomine, ad possessionem vel quasi jure percipiendi secundum melius averium, etc (ut supra), sentencialiter et diffinitive in hiis Scripts pronunciamus fore reducendum, et, ipsuin Rectorem ad eandem possessionem restituentes, et ipsos Parochianos ad possessionem habendi duos cereos piocessionales, cum candela benedicta, sumptibus dicti Rectoris restituì -mus ; prefatum, vero, Rectorem ab oneie inveniendi candelas in Puriflcacionibus mulierum, in dicta Paioc.hia, hiis Scripts absolventes.—In cujus rei, etc. Endorsed'.—“ Composicio inter Rectorem Ecclesie Parochialis de Churitone Episcopi et Parochianos suos.”446 ORDINATIONS, ETC. [Printed thioughout as in the MS , except that the Surnames are brought to the left-hand margin for greater facility of reference ] I '1308; 21 Dec.]—Registrum Ordinum celebratorum in Eccl. ^ Collegiata Sancte Crucis Criditonie, die Sabbati Quatuor Temporum Mensis Decembris, per Dominum Walterum, Exoniensem Episcopum, A D M°. CCG°. viij0, et Consecra-cionis sue Anno primo; qui, quidem, Episcopus Examinaci-onem Ordinandorum Officiali suo et Locorum Archidiaconis tunc commisit. Et fuerunt recepti ad Primam Tonsuram usque ad numerum iiijc vel circiter; ad Ordinem Acolitatus usque ad numerum iijc. Subdiaconi Archidiaconatus Exonie,— Large, Walterus le, ad titulum piesentacionis1 Domini Joh de Goddeleghe. Heges, Willelmus de, ad pres Joh Poyer Horswille, Roger de, ad pres Joh Wele Paz, Ricardus, ad pies. Joh de Pouderham. Alfingtone, Robertus de, ad pies ejusdem Johannis Galfridus, Thomas, de Hochelonde, ad pres. Michaelis de Wynkeleghe Carsewille, Rogerus de, ad pres Rogeri de Moulis Noreys, Henricus, ad pies. Abbatis et Conv de Donekeswille Pruwet, Thomas, ad pres Piioiis et Monacoium de Couwike Bokerel, Galfiidus de, ad pres Domini Umfiidi de Bello Campo Alayn, Henricus, ad pres Joh de Pouderham Pouderham, Heniicus de, ad pres Petii de la Grene, Civis Exonie. Halbertone, Nicholaus de, ad pres Joh de Assforde Busse, Johannes, ad pres Roberti Busse Londone, Galfridus de, ad pies Domini Rogeri Nonaunt, Militis Halse, Walterus de, ad pres Roberti Avenel Lappeforde, Johannes de, ad pres. Ricardi Le Wolf Ferndone, Ricardus de, ad pies Roberti Besseynge Wyncestre, Robeitus de, ad pies Domini Willelmi Le Piouz. Caisewille, Walterus de, ad pres. Willelmi de Carsewille, Civis Exonie Wyvel, Thomas, ad pies Roberti de Stockeheie Barbour, Willelmus, ad pres Roberti de Niwetone Bianeys, Rogeius de, ad pres Domini Joh. de Vautoide, Militis Chailleweie, Johannes, ad pres. Jordani de Venella, Civis Exonie Capia, Willelmus, ad pies Willelmi Lespeke Archidiaconatus Tottonie,— Elys, Ricardus, ad pres. Radulphi de La Weie Exminstre, Rogeius de, ad pres Hugonis de Colefoide Nitheicote, Rogerus de, ad pres Joh Pipaide, Hemmistone, Adam de, ad pres Joh de Cantilupe 1 Soon changed into “ ad piesent- the change throughout, acionem ” simply; so I have madeORDINATIONS, ETC. 447 Forde, Willelmus de, ad pies Joh. Maieys Stibbe, Johannes de La, ad pies, Symonis de Holecumbe. Sideham Ricardus de, ad pi es Abbatis et Conv Tavistochie Putteforde, Walteius de, ad pies Joh le Deneys Hele, Stephanus de, ad pies Priorisse et Conv de Comeworthe Fenne, Ricardus de La, ad pies Abbatis et Conv Buffestiie Mirifelde, Johannes de, ad pres Hemici, filii AJani. Torritone, Robertus de, ad pies Abbatis et Conv Tavistochie. Folur, Thomas Le, de Modbuii, ad pres Robeiti de Adestone Bottelonde, Johannes de, ad pies Dom Joh de Bikebiii, Militis Boghedone, Adam de, ad pres. Galfridi de ßosco Pes, Maurus dictus, ad pies Johannis Giffarde Crowedone, Will de, ad tit propiii patrimonii sui, de presentacione Episcopi. Nicol, Stephanus, ad pies Johannis Rake Godloc, Thomas, ad pres Roberti de Stokkeheie Bovy, Thomas de, ad pies Willelmi Lestere, de Oomubia Sprot, Johannes, ad pres Rogeii Somery Bioke, Johannes Le, ad pres Rogeri de Westcote et Ricaidi de Honicheiche Biattone, Johannes de, ad pres Henrici Bokeiel Morsfeld, Hamundus de, ad pres Dom Thome de Stapeldone Chauadone, Willelmus de, ad pres. Johannis le Deneys Ciielere, Rogeius, ad pies. Johannis de Aysleghe Brodiche, Walterus, ad pies Augustini Bastarde Broke, Robertus, ad pies Dom Thome de Cilcestie, Militis Chivaler, Johannes dictus, ad pres Dom. Rolandi de Quekyn, Militis. Barnastapolie,— Horwode, Willelmus de, ad pres Piioiis et Conv de Fiithelistoke Kny3t, Thomas, de Toritone, ad pres Prioris et Conv Lancevatone, Thorndone, Robertus de, ad pies Johannis Herewarde Westleghe, Robeitus de, ad pies Baitholomei de Gieinvile. Dulonde, Thomas de, ad pies Robeiti de Hortone Pane^hemede, Johannes de, ad pies Johannis Caylleweie Rüssel, Reginaldus, ad pres Johannis Hom, Civis Exonie Bruere, Robeitus dictus le, ad pies Walten Dobbe Hole, Robertus de, ad pres Ade de Esse CornuMe,— Penfren, Matheus de, ad pies. Johannis de Riskemmei Varun, Johannes, ad pres Piioiis et Conv Lancevatone Kerle, Hemicus, ad pres ejusdem Prioris et Conv Lancevatone Alternon, Stephanus de, ad pies Johannis de Trelouny Dounhende, Augeius de La, ad pies Ricaidi de Niwetone Trevalga, Rogerus de, ad pres Piioiis et Conv de Tiwardrathe Storke, Willelmus, ad pres Dom Thome Le Aicedekne, Militis Langhedene, Bernaidus de, ad pres. Rogeri de Bevyle. Sancto David, Thomas de, ad pies Willelmi Mountechival Poddinge, Simon, ad pies Dom Jacobi Peveiel Trevalga, Stephanus de, ad pres. Edwardi de Bendevy Morval, Gi egorius de, ad pi es Philippi de Lametyn Sancto Probo, Willelmus de, ad pies Stephani de Bello Prato Tievoiano, Thomas de, ad pres Rogeri de Trelouthas. Hendi e, Johannes de, ad pres Willelmi de Hendre, et eciam pi oprii patiimonii Blakedone, Galfiidus de, ad pres Walten de Kamedone. Tiethynes, Ricardus de, ad pres Johannis Le Senechal Cotehelle, Radulphus de, ad pi es Abbatis et Conv Tavistochie Liskerithe, Eustachius de, ad pies Willelmi de Tievalla. Coyng, Henricus Le, ad pres Michaelis de Brae Hendre, Ricaidus de, ad pres Mathei de Trehaverec Smalehulle, Ricardus de, ad pres. Willelmi de eadem.448 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. fol. 217b Trestrael, Ricardus de, ad pres Henrici Bodiigan Orcharde, Walterus de, ad pies. Edmundi de Speccote Tregiers, Thomas, ad pies Willelmi de Tiehunsy. Bischop, Ricardus, ad pies Abbatis et Conv de Niwenham Treburvec, Thomas de, ad pies Walteri de Trebuiveke Calvodrec, Thomas, ad pres Robeiti de Beie Bikadone, Rogerus de, ad pies Edmundi de Parco Tregastor, Robertus de, ad pres; Dom Jacobi de Oxtone, Militis Pencoestof, Nieholaus de, ad pies Willelmi de Trewdut Sancto Uvelo, Willelmus de, ad pies W Lestei Castro Boterel, Johannes de, ad pres Gervasii de Stiattone Wythiel, Paulus de, ad pres Willelmi Tirel, de Restir Ciuclas, Alanus de, ad pres Johannis Le Soi Tredelens, Johannes de, ad pies Radulphi de Gien Tintagel, Radulphus de, ad pres Johannis Artui Udno, Gregorius de, ad pies. Alani de Kemyke Pipaide, Robeitus, ad pres Willelmi Le Wise Lanfros, Thomas de, ad pies Rogeri de Inkepenne Tintagel, Johannes de, ad pies Simonis Giffaide Guanatii, Rogerus de, ad pies Ricardi Montayngne Sancta Giada, Johannes de, ad pres Dom. Johannis Le Seneschal, Militis Hendre, Ricaidus de, ad pres. Mathei de Treavereke Soleman, Walterus, ad pres Johannis de Treynthac. Boddennec, Thomas de, ad pies Walteri de Cornubia Whittelee, Jocelinus de, ad pies Abbatis et Conv. Tavistochie, Chaumonde, Johannes, ad pies Johannis Gerveys, Ci vis Exonie Sancto Austolo, Edwardus de, ad pres Clementis de Rupe Michelstouwe, Thomas de, ad pres Thome de Trehithian Sancto Germano, Robertus de, ad pres Ricaidi Chambernoun Tristram, Johannes, ad pres Willelmi de Tiegodake Burel, Rogerus, ad pres, Nicholai de Alneto Sancto Colano, Ricardus de, cleiicus, ad pies Walteri de Cainduyev Nanfonteyn, Johannes de, ad pies Rolandi de Rosculian. Fentewensant, Michael de, ad pies Henrici Cowel Paen, Johannes, ad pres Dom Willelmi de Botielle Bolalonde, Ricardus de, ad pres Nicholai de Penilles Treures, Willelmus de, ad pres. Johannis Renewarde Sancto Genesio, Galfiidus de, ad pres Roberti Langunet Tremaei, Johannes de, ad pres Johannis de Wena Rüssel, Willelmus, ad pres. Philippi de Pundestoke Eliot, Ricardus, ad pres. Johannis Le Seneschal Penkestel, Rogerus de, ad pies Johannis de Draynes. Souter, Stephanus, ad pres Wynani Tirel Laidoke, Radulphus de, ad pres Rogeri de Trethenak. Ryche, Gilbertus, ad pres Johannis de Puntintone Keverel, Willelmus, ad pres Roberti de Keverel. Sem an, Johannes, ad pres Nicholai de Alneto Leghe, Ricardus de, ad pres Hugonis de Stanbiii Poitalla, Stephanus de, ad pies Hamelini de Poitalla Dounhende, Rogeius de, ad pres Philippi de Egloskey Walla, Robertus de La, ad pres Stephani de La Walla Marscasiou, Johannes de, ad tit provisionis sue, de Precepto Episcopi Subdiaconi Peculiaris Jw isdiccionis,— Trewalred, Nieholaus de, ad pies Rogeii de Landu Pydeiwine Johannis de, ad pies Roberti Bodinam Molendinis, Gilbertus de, ad pies Robeiti de Hoi tone Penryn, Uibanus de, ad pies Dom Radulphi de Tregoythe Aleboine, Henricus de, ad pres Dom Nicholai de Kircham, Militis Sancta Neulina, Hemicus de, ad pies Walteii le Gros.ORDINATIONS. ETC. 449 Biuere, Ciistoi >rus de La, ad pies Thome filii Radulphi Biewes, Willelmus, ad pies Jokannis Heiewaide Sancto Eimete, Symon de, ad près Rogeii de Tiefrudken Portmore, Walterus de, ad pies Dom Robeiti Biaupel Sancta Maiina, Johannes de, ad près Robeiti de Rupe Despenseï, Michael Le, ad pies Abbatis et Conv. Tavistochie Criditone, Petrus de, ad près Hem ici Wyger Aleboine, Rogeius de, ad pies Willelmi de Comptone Diaconi Archidiaconatus Exonie,— Cole, Ricaidus, de Kenefoide, ad près Radulphi de Tregoize Ponte, Johannes de, ad près Gilberti de La Clive Boghedone, Johannes de, ad près Willelmi Spëke Deneys, Robertas, ad près Henrici de Raleghe Benmel, Robeitus, ad pies Nicholai Page Trode, Thomas, ad près Abbatis et Conv de Niwenham Niwetone, Willelmus de, ad près Dom Hugonis de Raleghe Clautone, Alanus de, ad pies Dom, Thome de Stapeldone, Rectoiis de Toritone Servyngtone, Johannes de, ad pies Johannis de Luscote Spina, Galfridus de, ad titulum patrimonii sui Finetone Johannes de, ad près Roberti de Moicestie Kayngnes, Ricaidus, ad près Piioiisse et Conv de Polslo Middeltone, Henricus de, ad près Radulphi de Deghere Brouninge, Ricardus, ad pies Walteii de Langedene Huile, Willelmus de La, ad près Willelmi de Farndone Holeforde, Robertus de, ad près Willelmi Tienchard Biigge, Lauiencius de, ad près, Johannis Bithewalle, Civis Exonie Fliztripe, Matheus, ad près. Gilbeiti de Umfranville. Staf, Reginaldus, ad pies Ricardi Russel Cogayn, Michael, ad pies Henrici Bokerel Donekeswille, Willelmus de, ad près. Abbatis et Conv. Loci ejusdem Cabbel, Henricus, ad près. Henrici Le Bottru Fabei, Walterus dictus, ad près Johannis de Umframvile, Liskerit, Willelmus de, ad près. Prioris et Conv Sancti Nicholai Exonie. Fomython, Robeitus, ad près Ricaidi de Inewaidleghe Archidiaconatus Tottonie,— Colrigge, Johannes de, ad près Gilberti Crispyn Beynyn, Elias, legitimatus, ad pies. Johannis de Niwenham. Pole, Willelmus de La, ad près. Johannis de Feiers. Spaike, Johannes, ad près Dom Johannis de Moeles Prior, Stephanus dictus, ad près Willelmi de Pyn Exemistre, Walteius de, ad près. Domine Isabelle de Bollay, vidue. Sottone, Johannes de, ad pies Willelmi de Kernel Arnalde, J ohannes, ad près Rogeri de Assburi Chollewille, Adam de, ad pies Abbatis et Conv Tavistochie. Leghe, Willelmus de, ad près Willelmi Le Rous Forde, Michael de La, ad près Joelis de Bukyngtone Kny$t, Willelmus dictus, ad pies Willelmi de Grimestone Corneworthe, Willelmus de, ad près Roberti de Scobehulle Baucombe, Matheus de, ad près Mathei de Streccheleghe. Scottescumbe, Randulphus de, ad titulum patrimonii sui. Archidiaconatus Barnastapolie,— Paivatoiitone, Willelmus de, ad près. Willelmi Cornu, Domini de Thomburi Donnynge, Hemicus, ad près Robeiti de Kny^testone Spiigge, Ricardus, ad près Walteii Pollaid Horwodé, Johannes de, ad près Dom. Johannis Charteray, Militis. Gerveys, Johannes, ad près. Oliveri de Esse. Westleghe, Johannes de, ad pies, Willelmi Passelewe.450 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. Kentisbiri, Johannes de, ad pies. Ricaidi Le Low, Dom. de Kentisbiii Archidiaconatus Cornubie,— Nova Domo, Magistei Johannes de, ad pies. Alexandii de Codolghan Sancto Egidio, Johannes de, ad pies Reginaldi de Quekyn. Cayreu, Wilielmus de, ad pies. Radulphi de Penwoyie Algalies, Michael de, ad pies Dom Stephani de Bello Pi ato, Militis Sancta Breaca, Radulphus de, ad pres Hemici de Pengeiseke Resperneke, Reginaldus de, ad pres Domini Johannis de Treiagu, Militis. Southille, Johannes de, ad pies Nicholai de Feiaiiis Sancto Corantino, Lucas de, ad pies Roberti de Treuranov Rosneython, Johannes de, ad pres Johannis Le Sor Roscof, Oliverus de, ad pres Dom Thome Aicedekne, Militis. Sancto Melano, Michael de, ad pies Dom Michaelis Petit, Militis Luxulyan, Jordanus de, ad pres Ricaidi de Pridiaus. Sancta Wendrona, Johannes de, ad pies Simonis de Sancto Maugano Penros, Johannes de, ad pies Ricaidi de Potifoide Eglosros, Johannes de, ad pres Oliveri de Caiminov Hayms, Rogeius, ad pres Johannis, Dom de Bukatone. Tieflecties, Johannes de, ad pres Petri de Kellebiri Mungluth, Ricardus de, ad pies Radulphi de Bevile Hurdecote, Rogerus de, ad pres. Baitholomei de Greynvile, Helligan, Nicholas de, ad pies Roberti de Helligan Leghe, Ricardus de, ad pres Hugonis de Stanburi, Quidike, Rogerus de, ad pres. Ade de Bere Peculiaris Jurisdiccio,— Bodi, Wilielmus, ad pres Petri de Trubrigge, Pemyn, Walterus de, ad pies. Benedicti de Roscrow. Lansand, David de, ad pres Willelmi Wysa Spergor, Nicholaus de, ad pres Piepositi et Capituli Glasneye Sancto Michaele, Oliverus de, ad pres eorundem Piepositi et Capituli. Peyntone, Henricus de, ad pres Bartholomei GifFard Brauntone, Umfiidus [alte'} ed from Urbanus”] de, ad pies. Joh. de Luscote Maidegod, Robertus dictus, ad pies Willelmi Herewarde Presbiteri Archidiaconatus Exonie,— Louepitte, Hamundus de, ad pies Petii South Lene, Wilielmus, ad pres Magistri Johannis Wele Broke, Rogerus de La, ad pies Abbatis et Conv de Donekeswilie Bel, Johannes, ad pres Piioris et Conv Sancti Nicholai, Exonie. Kene, Nicholaus, ad pres Galfridi le Arblostei. Archidiaconatus Tottonie—nulli sunt Presbiteri Archidiaconatus Barnastapolie, — Piarrecumbe, Galfridus de, ad pies. Ricaidi Le Low, Dom. de Kentisbiri. Archidiaconatus Cornubie,— Blakedene, Wilielmus de, ad pres Ricaidi de Trevagga. Alternon, Robeitus de, ad pies Dom Jacobi Peverel, Militis. Gorda, Wilielmus, ad pres Rogeri de Piidiaus Tiuiu, Adam de, ad pies Johannis de Nantian Sancto Johanne, Lauiencius de, ad pies Piioiis Hospitalis de Hellestone. Tievenor, Johannes de, ad pres. Piioiis et Conv. de Tiwardiaith Jurisdiccio Peculiars,— Swenga, Adam, ad pies Rogeii Somery Tautone Episcopi, Wilielmus de, ad pies Radulphi Biaupel. Goseham, Wilielmus de, ad pies Thome de Stapeldone, de prescripto Episcopi Svbdiaconi, de Choro Exonie,— Wyke, Johannes de, de Secunda Forma Parcheminei, Rogeius Le, Tricot, Johannes,ORDINATIONS, ETC. 451 Camera, Hugo de, Rector Ecclesie de Ergai estone [East Garston], ad Litt Dim Episc. Sarum, ordinatus in subdiaconum ì 1 Archidia-)> < conatus ( Tottonie. J -inTI Beneficiati in Archidiaconatu Exonie venientes,— Castro, Henricus de, Rector Beate Marie de Giadibus, Exonie. [Pollard], Johannes, Rectoi Ecclesie de Doune [Sancte Marie] [Trehunsy], Willelmus [de], Rectoi Ecclesie de Honsham [Huntsham] Ricaidus, Rector de Lomene [Uploman]. Johannes, Rector de Fynetone [Feniton] Campo Arnulphi, Willelmus de, Rectoi de Kentelysbeaie. Clemens, Rector de Wydeworthe. Cherde, Walterus de, Rector de Parvahemestone Robertus, Rectoi de Dontertone. Henricus, Rector de Kelly—in diaconum Brendone, Johannes de, Rectoi de Halghewille Mewy, Willelmus de, Rector de Bradefoide — subdiaconus Pollard, Magister Robeitus, Rector de Blaketoritone Pollard, Ricardus, Rector Ecclesie de Suttecumbe Willelmus, Rectoi de Bratton [-Fleming ?] Johannes, Rector Ecclesie de Inwai dleghe—in dyaconum Ricardus, Rector de Hentone [Highampton]—subdiaconus Dominus Adam [dictus Maichaunt], Rectoi de Boneleghe-diaconum. Ockestone, Hugo de, Rector de Seie [Zeal-Monachorum]— in presbiterum [Beaupel], Reginaldus, Rector de Alwyngtone Sully, Reymundus de, Rector de Yuddelegghe [Iddesleigh]— presbiter. [Herewaid], Willelmus, Rector de Ernescumbe [ Yarnscombe] Symon [de Shakespere], Rectoi de Ahyngtone [Arlington] Stokes, John de, Rector de Chaudecumbe [Challacombe] [Raleghe], Henricus de, Rectoi de Charnys [Charles] [Fishacre], Petrus de, Rector de Stoke[-Rivers] Willelmus, Rectoi de Thelebrigge—diaconus Hauntisfoi de, Johannes de, Rectoi de Egenisfoide [Eggesford]— subdiaconus Gieneville, Ricardus de, Rectoi de Kylkamptone Sancto Genesio, Symon de, Rector de Oterham—subdiaconus. Ferariis, Johannes de, Rectoi de Suthulle [,Southill]. Berkamstede, Robertus de, Rectoi Ecclesie de Kalystoke Stokes, Johannes de, Rector Sancti Melani [$£. Mellion] Alneto, Willelmus de, Rector Ecclesie Sancti Johannis Daumaile, Thomas, Rectoi Sancti Martini [-juxta Looe] Launcels, Johannes, Yicarius Ecclesie de Lyskerit Mileburne, Willelmus de, Rector de Lanrehom [St Ruan-Lanyhorne] [Halap], Randulphus de, Rectoi de Lamoren Crabba, Thomas, Rector de Tiuiu—subdiaconus. Bythewalle, Robeitus, Rector de Udno pai va—in subdiaconum jj Seoi, Reginaldus Le, Rectoi Ecclesie de Hellaunde Stonhouse, Willelmus de, Rectoi de Foibeiy [.Forrabury] —Here follows a copy of the Bishop’s formal Lettei to the Archdeacons (dated, Clyst, 22 Nov , 1308), Its tenoi may be gatheied from similai documents in “ Bishop Bi onescombe’s Register,” pp 212, 213 f Archidia-I conatus I Barnas-, tapolie ^ Cornubie fol 218b Archidiaconatus Exonie—ad Primam Tonsuravi, Beare, Willelmus de Daumail, Johannes Attemille, Robertus Biadeleghe, Rie Setone, Johannes de Exemystre, Galli, de Coliford, Steph. de Saunfoid, Symon de Tauntefei, Will Seys, Willelmus Genever, Robertus Blakeburghe, W de Morgan, Robeitus Spreytone, Hem Chevethorne, Walt., Sanford, Joh de Maiouu, Willelmus Peytevyn, Symon cum fratre Stiete, Johannes de452 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON, de eodem [deStiete] Cobetone, Joh de Broun, Johannes Willelmus Boycote, Willelmus Boi de, Johannes de Ellewüle, Petrus de Di apere, Robeitus Poghehulle, Bob de Colewille, Kob de Gorlay, Ricaidus Knyt, Hemicus Atteforde, Johannes Blocke, Rob de la Chiù itone, Joh de Wyscumbe, Joh de Bocke, Johannes Cobyn, Johannes Hende, Thomas de Buine, Walteius de Colebeaie, Will de Santone, Petrus Bovy, Adam de Alfyngtone, Ad de Cotone, Ricardus Hitteweye, Will de Donkeswille, J. de Ockeworthe, Joh Stoke, Joel de Prescote, Rie. de Coletone, Thomas Newetone, Will de Langeleghe, W de Yertecumbe, J de Alfyngtone, Joh. de Puttecumbe, Yvode Item, ad Primam Tonsur am—Ai chidiaconatus Tottonie, Ayswille, Thom. de Haldeswoithi, Rob Englesbournne, Cokeworthe, Jord de Petrus de de de eadem, Thomas Takebeaie, Rie de Leyhe, Will de de eadem, Hem. Knythe, Johannes Stouford, Ben de Cokeswille, Will de Middelcumbe, Platz, Thomas Coutefyn, Walterus Matheus de Pipard, Reginaldus Baroun, Willelmus Moie, Hen. de la Doget, Johannes Benet, Hemicus Aqua, David de Lywe, Robeitus de Hocke, Willelmus Noreis, Willelmus Coletone, Andr de Cumbe. Walterus de Vele, Walterus Danyel, Thomas 3ody, Henricus Aqua, Ricaidus de Ascombe, Rie. de Cattelond, Will Ypelepenne, Pet, de Werlystone, Th de Bosco, Will de Mareis, Willelmus Redo, Johannes Bosco, Martinus de Nonant, Rogeius de Tone, Willelmus de Cumbe, Joh, de Wyle, Johannes de Piai, Elias de Fraunceys, Will Hoi sham, Rog de Bosco, Johannes de Ludebrocke, Joh Gladhous, Henricus Godsweyn, Will Item, ad Primam Tonsu) am—Barnastapolie,— Esse, Radulph de Dylyngtone, Joh de Biayleghe, Will de r" ’ Wyta, Hemicus Knappe, Rie de la Dynyngtone, Bald- Duelonde, Thom. de wynus de de eodem, Ricaidus Biemelescumbe, Halsbyiy, Henr de Thomas de Kaylewey, Thomas Affatone, Joh de Beare, Nidi de la Fresel, Willelmus Aire, Johannes de Dobbe, Willelmus Poiei, Rogerus Mathon, Walterus Daniel, Ricardus Toune, Willelmus de la Wytheiigge, Nich, de Trote, Willelmus Cressy, Walterus Low, Thomas le Moltone, Nich de Moltone, Anton de Cornubie Porthmur, Joh. de Haldestowe, Joh de Trenegobei is, Adam de Rysyov, Henricus Bos, Johannes de Kylmynant, Joh de Dynyocke, Greg. Hellygan, Ric de Horilake, Rob, de de eadem, Joh Coter, Willelmus Cary, Ricardus de de eadem, Joh. Panistone, Rob de Treglasta, Rog. de Tresodyan, Will de Egloskeiy, Steph. de Style, Thomas de Fontestone, Rob de Bikeys, Hemicus Sancito Genesio, Baldwinus de Mountoyre, Henr. Forde, Steph. de la Thorndone, Tho de Beiyg, Johannes de Baggestone, Rob de Mei wynchurcha, Thomas de Westcote, Walt de GefFray, Johannes Payn, Johannes Gosham, Henr de Leghe, Rie de Yvelcumbe, Nie de Thorndone, Ric de Strattone, Joh de Canelysy, Joh. de Knolle, Will, de Tynnewode, W. de Wytte, Thom, de la Haye, Thom de la Strattone, Rob de Moriz, Ricardus Gerveys, Ricardus Middellonde, Galfi. de Meische, Ric de la Osmanesdone, T de Panestone, Will de Beauchomp, Steph de Yeysy, Johannes San eta Neulina, Willelmus de Portejoye, Symon Frithelonde, Rob de Moie, Henricus dela Seivyngtone, Olvve-rus de Fiouuke, Reg. Tynctoi, Galfiidus Walle, Reginaldus Hembyry, Joh. de Hauntone, Walt de Hoggetone, Hen de Hythe, Johannes Britone, Ricardus Boghewode, Andreas de Fabei, Ricaidus, de Uggebuighe Bottoke, Walteius Plymptone, Rog de Wragga, Willelmus Ayllecote, Hen de Milemet, Walterus Doune, Will de Gras, Thomas Gias, Johannes Chollewyche, Alex-andei de Lynham, Will de Calle, Rogeius Pokeke, Johannes Uppecote, Thom, de Hauecroft, Ric. de Coletone, Andi. de Daniel, Rogerus Haldelonde, Rog de Romyn, Johannes Gregois, Willelmus Pateman, Thomas Wenteford, Galfri-dus de Stodleghe, Ric de Wrotheis, Joh. de Saundei, Elias Geiveys, Ricardus Wytewille, Will. Fullo, Henricus Jori, Johannes Miltone, Joh de Grave, Rob de la Brattone, Rog. de Crosse, Will de Jouke, Johannes Wyeiclalren, Ric Kockeswille, Th de Nansfonteyn, Ro-landus de Chaillov, Robeitus Ponte, Auedius de Myleford, Petrus de Prustecote, Aug. de Penpont, Joh. deOKDINATIONS, ETC, 453 Sancto Michaele, Johannes de Symoun, Robertus Marwynchorche, Thomas de Rycheman, Joh Carveglas, Hen. de Haye, Thomas de la Bokys, Ricardus de Caru, Stephanus de Peculiaris Jurisdiccio,— Catoi, Reginald us le Major, Willelmus Uppacote, Joh de Honetone, Adam de fol 219 Accoliti—Exonia,— Byare, Robertus de Druisteyngtone, Leghe, Johannes de Penhirgard, Hen. de Stoke, Matheus de Tiengiu, Thomas de Holecumbe, Will, de Trethynec, Joh. de Russel, Johannes Bir, Rogerus de Fraunces, Will Milemet, Walt de Clyve, Will, de la Yyzaunt, Michael Geraud, Robeitus Geraud, Walterus Sosmangre, Thomas Giey, Johannes Axemystie, Will, de Toritone, Walt de Waleys, Willelmus Fullo, Johannes Kyliingtone, Alex, de Colitone, Joh de Baggestone, Joh de Loueputte, Phil de Saunford, Will. Fayrevreye, Rob Otery, Walterus de Axse, Walterus de Rüssel, Nicholaus Sweyn, Johannes De Choro Exoniensi,— Berwe, Rad de Barun,JRicardus Daniel, Thomas Eglosheil, Rob de Atteborne, Adam Willelmus Doune, Thomas de Portejoye, Johannes Burlyscumbe, Joh. de Waysfeld, Rob de Thorloc, Willelmus Leghe, Ricaidus de Destre, Willelmus le Setone, Adam de Nywetone, Will de Northecote, Reg de Sokebioke, WilJel-mus, clericus de Teyngtone, Mat de Wautei, Johannes Hoiswille, Joh de Alfyngtone, Rog de Cheveie, Johannes Wodebyry, Will de Fynetone, Hen de Payn, Ricaidus, de Axemystre Robyn, Walteius Tottonia,— Huibeitone, Joh. de Hedelecumbe, Ric de Hoie, Robeitus Godlocke, Thomas Uphulle, Rob de Wyltone, Steph de Stohe, Robertus Hunicheiche, Rob de Shaghe, Joh de Forda, Johannes de Diake, Willelmus Evesham, Thom de Brounyng, Thomas Ponte, Will, de Bottedone, Ric. de Boghedone, Rob de Olney, Steph. de Walef'oid, Joh, de Millehous, Ric Forde, Rob, de la Tonemohon, Ric. de Poghehulle, Joh. de Clystone, Job. de Dywyng, Nicholaus Fenne, Walt, de la Auger, Willelmus Huddesclone, Joh de ßosco, Ricaidus de Bleches woi the, Walteius de Wyta, Ricaidus Attewode, Thomas Mounteyn, Ric. Wrangetone, Thom de Dupefoide, Thom, de Sury, Thomas Vela, Walteius Noreys, Willelmus Kary, Ricaidus de de eadem, J oh. Halfarwordi, Rie de Mody, Henricus Tiacy, Ricaidus Peverel, Henricus Alternon, Rob de Sancto Geimano, Johannes de Caynocke, Robertus Cumbe, Matheus de Poghehille, Rob de Founteyn, Johannes Wytheghe, T, de la Spina, Walterus de Moie, Will de la Castro, Simon de Pounfrey, Ricardus Toysoun, Alexander Taletone, Rob. de Willesourdi, Will Femdone, Thom de Besse, Robeitus Gaudechoun, Will. Tuvertone, Step de Halbeitone, Gregorius de Cissoi, Johannes Byestecote, Will Aysse, Johannes de Atte Yurebyry, Ric Burgo Saiicti Petri, Johannes de ; ad Litt. Dim Joh- Todewille, Step de Page, Henricus Beaucumbe, Rie, de Hallesworthi, Ala-nus de Dyrehulle, Rie de Blestyng, Galfridus Piaule, Phil, de Gelleyn, Willelmus Coyng, Willelmus Chapeleyn, Petrus Halghewille, Thom de 3ete, Hen de la Godeknave, Will. Fenne, Heniicus de Boteiefoid, Rie de Data, Ricaidus Honicheiche, Joh de Bykeforde, Rob Peilebien, Ric de Carmur, Will, de Leghe, Ricardus de Doyghe, Stephanus iombiigge, Will de Osmundesdone, Thomas de Hurdetoune, Step de Laniacke, Will, de Biankescumbe, Germanus de Yffoide, Johannes Wedewille, Rogeius Wydecumbe, Walt de Haiyng, Henricus Halbertone, Hugo de Spyna, Johannes Bianeys, Sampson de Yosse, Thomas Chocke, Walterus Stontone, Rob de IJplym, Rogerus de Feiaunt, Willelmus Poloyn, Johannes Esse, Ricardus de Estwille, Joh. filius Ricardi annis Lyncolnien-sis Episcopi Piouz, Johannes Shilforde, Maitinus de Nordone, Will, de Slade, Joh de la Comwoithe, Joh de Galewey, Martinus Virga, Rogerus de Tovy, Johannes Liftone, Milo de Comyn, Nicholaus Haneswoith, Joh de Dogge, Willelmus Auetone, Joh de Oda, Walterus Frouud, Walterus le Batyn, Johannes Cauwetone, Joh. de454 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON, Blaclieswoithi, Willelmus de Bigge, Johannes Boclonde, Rie. de Chillefader, Rie Tameitone, Symon de Knolle, Rie, de la Stoke, Rogerus de Brodwoda, Will, de Manatone, Jacobus de Tone, Johannes de Pyn, Petius de Aspi ingtone, Thom de Hatheileghe, Joh de de eadem, Andreas Dupefoid, Petius de Huddesdone, Ric de Vedekynneslode, Ricaidns de Stone, Will, de la Boclond, Adam de Bukyntone, Joh. de Hele, Rohertus de Piio, Robeitus Hille, Will, de la Halsbyiy, Rog de Langeleghe, Phil de Maiisco, Joh. de Nywetone, Ric de Piers, Johannes Monketone, Will de Hamez, Hem icns de Alteinon, Walt de Waibestowe, Gode-fiidns de Tievynec, Joh de Langedone, Phil de Cadewyn, Ricardus Haye, Willelmus de Penleayze, Rob de Tiesedeie, Joh de fol 219b,— Hendía, Rogeius de Yneswoithi, Steph de Trebatias, Rog de Joudii, Johannes Pellaugai, Johannes Branel, Will, de Tiemayl, Michael de Peladone, Walt de Penhiigar, Laur de Colaforde, Will, de Mountayngne, Ric de la Sancta Wendiona, Walterus de Yoltone, Bonifacius de Rosdynecke, Joh de Tiemayl, Nich. de Roscote, Joh. de Bosogham, Joh de Lylleky, Rogerus Mertheryanon, Joh Sancto Cledero, Willelmus de Wenna, Ricardus Barnastapolia, — Colrigge, Rob de Alwvngtone, J01 Nottyscumbe, Ric, danus de de Tautone. Gilbeitus Beaie, Petius de Chalveleghe, Symon de Tettesbyry, Will, de Yuddeleghe, Galfi de Sampford, Ric. de Lyttelham, Galfi de Kyaiter, Ric le, de Moltone Gen nubia,— Sancto Claro, Joh de Mathu, Johannes Tregony, Yvo de Tyntagel, Joh de Sancto David, Rog de Bosco, Willelmus de Gladewyne, Walt Paris, Rogeius Bydfoid, Rog de Laveranny, Ric. Sancto Paulo, Ric de Candoroun, Ric de Elerky, Walterus de Boscyny, Petius de Dyneham, Rogeius Penryn, Andreas de Doneham, Thomas Trewythel, Will de Sancto Keverano, Willelmus de Bergoiz, Will de Hervy, Johannes Tregola, Rogeius de Sancto Pyrano, J oh. de Kestelsoynys, Will de Coke, Rogeius Fonte, Willelmus de Karwenna, Joh de Duloi, Johannes Lananta, Joh de Penhal, Robertus de Myltone, Rob. de Tregantes, Joh de de Mertone, Willelmus cleri cus de Mertone, Joh de Lourynge, Gei vas de Wytheiigge, Rog de Goiaunt, Johannes Badeworthi, Joh de Sancto David, Will de Sancto Cledero, Walteius de Kalyngtone, Joh de Sancta Weibuiga, Johannes de Sancto Geimano, Willelmus de Nytheitone, Joh de Treghethyan, Tho de Lovybonde, Steph Treglasta, Rob. de Trewodion, Petrus de M erw y nchur ch e, Thomas de Giucl[as], Howelus de Calveynac, Tho de Tiewona, Will, de Sancta Ciida, Will de Longepere, Warinus Leye, Willelmus de Tiewoder, Will, de Tiegoirec, Thom de Bonefaunt, Joh. Ciues, Adam Loka, Thomas Penfonteyn, Odo de Sancto Paulo, Joh de Achim, Johannes Hendre, Rogerus de Fentone, Ric. de Tiegowille, Ric. de Goshanp Joh de Gerard, Robertus Cocus, Joh. dictus Emestone, Rog de Yplepenne, Lucas de Hekesburne, Walt de Horsham, Rog. de Hantesfoid, Will, de Heipathe, Joh. de Rokebyare, Will de Mei tone, Magister Thomas de Bynnavvorthe, Rog de Nymet Sancti Geor-gii, Ricardus de Beaupel, Willelmus Beaupel, Robertus Lancevetone, Joh, de Stondone, Steph de Kylhendra, Will de Clykyi, Ricaidus Kemyk, Thomas de Leye, Walterus de Penhalewey, Nich de Tresodorn, Will de Tregandale, Rog de Stowe, Ricaidus de Boskynan, Will de Bovennor, Rob. de Inneworcke, Joh. de Kaldieynoc, Walt, de Tregranon, Walt, de Tregliam, Joh de Landilp, Rogerus de Redgre, Steph de Pengelly, Joh de de eadem, Galfridus Lankynhorn, Gilb de Suttone, Joh de Pengelly, Rogerus Mabelec, Pascasius Lanesky, Symon de Sancto Maugano, Willelmus de Bosran, Johannes de Sancta Wenna, Joh. de Ciock, Johannes Tieneieke, Rog de Yelwen, Petius de Tiegonan, Rog de Roger, Johannes, de Oastio Biian? RicaidusORDINATIONS, ETC. 455 Peverel, Benedictus Trelyver, Thom, de Tresulgan, Adam de Forth-hirgaid, Hen. Redgre, Steph. de Lucas, Hemicus Menewent, Osbertus Horchard, Henricus Cruglas, Howelus de Giave, Bobei tus de Tremayen, Joh. de Aure, Ricaidus Trewoler, Lucas de Tyrel, Thomas Poitveleyek, Thom. Lancels, Ric, de de Maresco, Ric de Crucian, Joh. de Trevorec, Walt de Pellynharg, Joh de Chaylou, Robeitus Haye, Ricardus de Trenkruke, Tho de Hellygan, Rob. de Gros, Willelmus Penros, Laui. de Sancta Crewenna, Westone, Will, de Martinus de Polhendre, Will de Penhalou, Lucas Kelly, Johannes de Glyvyon, Joh, de Blakedone, Will de Trenans, Symon de Truru, Bernardus de Tiewarmenez, Joh. Pattecote, Rob de de Crollogys, Radulph Cayrou, Johannes de Jolyf, Willehmm Sancta Welvela, Trevethou, Joceli-Johannes de nus de Churehetone, Joh. Lanante, Walterus de Halap, Oliverus Lananta, Thom de Bos, Johannes de Dounyng, Will, de Penhal, Will, de Seveo'k, Will, de Marchaunt, Rob, Merwynchoiche, Esse, Walterus de Thomas de Carn, Abraham de Branel, Will, de Boddenec, Joh de Boghewoda, Rob de Lancretin, Rob de Haupel, Will, de Rudhenos, Radulp. Roslaghe, Rob de de Suche, Olyverus de Churletone, Will de la Altemon, Joh de Basset, Ricardus Michaelstowe, Joh Grimescote, Adam de de Tieglasta, Rog de Flemynge, Robeitus Meltone, Gilbertus Tiegodan, Joh. de de Ti esanecke, Will. de Ciuydyck, Galfi idus Dulo, Robeitus de Gonam, Rob de Miltone, Rob. de Polthenis, Joh de Dewystowe, Joh Richeman, Joh de Kemiel, Henricus Landilp, Ala nus de Lampil, Johannes Eiez, Reginaldus de Stoke, David Trevemyn, Will de Altemon, Robeitus Coci an, Johannes de Tregonan, Galf de Tieberiz, Nicholaus Rodel, Nicholaus Bouie, Rogeius de Pretymoyngne, Renfrey, Ricaidus Henricus Lancestone, Will Penhalwyn, Ric de de Jouke, Johannes Mylefoide, Petrus Beauchamp, Steph, de Mouldwaid, Ric Holewylle, Will Tremayn, Johannes Lancestone, Steph Rame, Rogeius de de fol 220 Peculiaris Jmisdiccio—Acoliti,— Glyuuoth, And de Sancto Germano, Tieworgonus, Joh Willelmus de de Martyn, Hemicus de eadem, ßogerus Wyteleye, Will. Tiipelot, Ricaidus Bosoghan, Ricardus Alternon, Henricus Esse, Ricardus de Caru, Stephanus de Cam, Johannes de "Wenna, Ricaidus Boddennec, Radulp de Sancto Ei co, Thom de Esse, Walteius de Tregaurey, Benedic-tus de Cayr, Johannes Kempa, Simon Treneglos, Rogeius Kaimur, Will de Biadewoithy, Joh de Eoices, Johannes Tiewaiiude, Joh de Wydewalles, Ric de Palmere, Hemicus Estecote, Walt de T yntagel, Nicholaus Cada, Johannes Venour, Rogerus Paustille, Will de Wyteleye, Henricus Welwefaie, Ric, Bingheda, Joh. de Gerveys, Ricaidus Strattone, Will de Penweres, Thom de Foida, Steph de Yhombregge, Will Miltone, Symon de de eadem, Johannes Cyade, Ricaidus Gerveys, Ricaidus Widemouthe, Steph de Wau sand, Steph de ßaggestone, Joh Fullo, Ricardus Resydenek, Joh, de Luxulian, Matheus Sancto Coylano, Johannes de Ryddiuth, Greg de Cargaul, Will de Roselen, Hamelinus de Hemgai, Hemicus de Egloskei y, Step de Fonte, Nicholaus de Wey tone, Gilbeitus de Escote, Walterus de Retyr, Johannes de Resiou, Henricus de Hendie, Rogeius de Coyntrel, Johannes Lulyn, Hemicus de Middeltone, Will, de Penpol, Herveus de Sancto Yemps, Giegorius de Carnellow, Will, de Tiegei lest, Joh de Tredawel, Thom de Chap, Johannes Millemat, Walt de Miiiefelde, Adam de Rame, Willelmus de Penhal, Walterus de Gebba, Thomas Nottone, Ric de Piustecote, Augerus de Cios, Ricaidus de Pailebyen, Ric. Pensans, Reginaldus de Nanscoyt, Aluredus de Cameleforde, Ric. de Kilkamptone, David de Launcetone, Joh de de eadem, David Polytone, Joh de Sturt, Johannes Poghewille, Will de Bos, Willelmus Tiedenec, Joh de Moia, Adam de Bennewoithy, Joh de Kylkamptone, Rob. de Launcetone, Nich de Polefaunde, Walt Langais, Rolandus de Pogwille, Willelmus Noithain, Philippus Biiy, Ricaidus de Tiewaynton, Ric de Ratebery, Will Chayllew, Robertus Hethenaunt, Thom. de Joiy, Elias Sancto Ermete, Hetveus de Penryn, Andieas de45fì THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Vuenig Rogerus Cuniba, Thomas de Staveitone, Adam de Vuenig, Johannes Delua, Henricus Dein a, Robertus Dyia, Johannes Filius Ricardi, Joli Squier, Thomas Hithe, Stephanus Yuenig, Walterus Yowa, Ricardus de Wyotli, Thomas, de Bi aulitone Wyot, Thomas, de Brauntone Gormen, Rohei tus Bui gey s, Willelmus Lantuwek, Rie de Biauntone, Adam de Culyngtone, Walt de II. [1308-9; 22 Feb]—Ordines celebrati in Eccl. Conventuali Sancti Germani, die Sabbati Quatuor Temporum, viz. in F, Cathedre Sancti Petri, Mensis Feb., A 1) M° CCCm0 viij0, et Consecracionis Domini Walteri primo—Examina- tores ; Dominus Ricardus de . . , W. Bonde, et Magister Willelmus de Wolleglie Ad P? imam Tonsur am,— Russel, Rogerus Treverbyn, Andreas GluvyaH, Johannes Cotel, Willelmus Saneto Cuthberto, Thomas de Trethom, Symon de Page, Ricaidus Penhylec, Yincen-cius Trevalda, Ricaidus de Draynnes, Adam Lanherchi, Maiti-nus de Lanreythou, Rob de Godman, Johannes Mylernet, Walterus Mathu, Robertus Accoliti,— Michel, Ricardus Prouta, Ricardus Swetyng, Johannes Saneto Germano, Lucas de Holewode, Will, de Tregamynyon, Will de Snella, Willelmus Dounhende, Regin de Craifel, Adam Grove, Rogeius Penlen, Rogerus de Doghe, Stephanus Wondri, Walteius Saneto David, Walt de Norreys, Willelmus Ralystoke, Rob de Fullo, Willelmus Sancta Neulina, Nicholaus de de Roswalstois, Symon de Boskynewel, Joli de Talscoit, Michael de Seynt Ethewan, Ricardus de Daberoun, Walterus de Keveian, Ricardus Ryseweiciuc, Andr de Chynals, Hen de Curdiuth, Walteius Bochahen, J oh de Lowys, Ricaidus Penuredir, Joli de Antone, Radulphus de Tievyans, Lucas de Estcote, Joh de Wyta, Her viens Craifel, Robertus Respina, Phil de Trenans, Symon de Sancta Ladoca, Rob de Oxtone, Radulphus de Tiegoys, Thomas de Saneto Probo, Regi-naldus de Saneto Colano, Will, de Tiei egan, Petms de Nanfyn, Rie de Plenyns, Joh de Leydock, Petrus de Diaycote, Thom de Ti egelle, Radulphus de Trelouny, Steph. de Bazon, Johannes Moi tone, Mich de Bi un, Johannes le Treyei, Walterus de Pemyn, Benedictus de Alternon, Joh de Biay, Galfiidus de Tiesauson, Joh de Penpol, Will de Bollowen, Rie de Roswalstes, Reyn-frey de Poddyng, Robeitus Cam, Rogerus Vosteym, Will Saneto Probo, Joh. de Tiesoder, David de Morwystou, Mag Godefridus de Harnet, Thomas de Tiesodyan, Will, de Sancta Ladoea, Lauiencius de Tiegodewel, Rog de Resprinna, Joh de Pyrot, Ricaidus Tiewynneke, Joh de Penryn, Joh de Tievilla, Nycholaus de Coppyng, Thomas David, Johannes, de Tavystoke Delyaunt, Henricus Penienteyn, Antonius de Tremayllet, Joh de Trethewy, Henr de Innocent, Ricardus Hyde, Joh. de la Crewenne, Will, de Tiehunsy, Will de Penfien, Rogeius de Dodestone, Step de Yys, Willelmus de Penhylec, Yincen-cius de Wandry, Willelmus Roskemei, Edmund-us de Polgrun, Thom de Wytlyng, Walterus Trewonec, Joh de Spina, Ricardus de Aqua, Ricaidus de Polkan, Joh. de Penimi, Will. de Keheuan, Rob. de Stoke, David de Canel, Henricus Filius Ricaidi David Lengelly, Joh de Fyssacre, Joh de Fynamour, Heni Penryn, Johannes de Filius Moriz, Will Aqua, David de Penryn, Joh de Sancto Colano, Will de Cameleford, Thom de Byaie, Johannes de la Sonimele, Will de Religiosi,—Exministie, Fi. Hugo de Cheveiestone, Fi. Heibeitus de mano, Fr. Thomas de, Sancto Gei-ORDINATIONS, ETC. 457 Beneficiatila,—Branel, Thomas de, Rector Sancti Stephani in Branel. fol 220b Subdiaconi,— Berwg, Radulphus, ad pres. Thome de Lecchelade, Decani Exonie. Parys, Rogeius, ad pres. Thome de Pridiaus, Militis. Karneck, Thomas de, ad pi es Roberti Filii Willelmi Lankar, Johannes de, ad pres Henrici de Campo Arnulphi Leye, Walterus de, ad pres Willelmi de Botriaus Eglosros, Willelmus de, ad pres. Nicholai de Sancto Alneto Lanreythou, Nicholaus de, ad pres Willelmi de Botiiaus Bidel, Lucasde, ad pres Piioris Montis Sancti Michaelis —fiat Litera Trewydel, Willelmus de, ad pi es, Nicholai de Alueneto. Tregun, Willelmus de, ad pres Symonis Gyffaid Mathen, Johannes, de Tregony, ad pres Seilonis de Nansladron, Lovya, Willelmus, ad pi es. Philippi de Lametyn Sancta Croce Beinardus de, ad pres Henrici de Campo Arnulphi. Bodlugan, Johannes de, ad pi es Prioiis Montis Sancti Michaelis Ywyfford, Will de, ad tit Vie de Elei chi [££. Vevyari\, ad quam est presentata Denisel, Odo, Fi Domus Bodminie, ad tit Piioiis et Conv. Bodminie. Tiewythyan, Willelmus de, ad pies Henrici de Godievy. Fene, Walterus de la ; sine titulo ; precepto Domini Hywys, Johannes de, ad pres Ricardi de Hywys Unfrey, Johannes, ad pres Nicholai de Bere. Westmaiche, Johannes de, ad pi es Ricaidi de Hywys. Kalvannec, Thomas de, ad pres Willelmi de Sancta Mai gai età , Filius Radulphi, Willelmus, Rector Ecclesie de Foibyiy [Forvabury] Daumarl, Thomas, Rectoi Ecclesie Sancti Martini juxta Loo I Bello Alneto, Willelmus de, Rector Ecclesie de Chulmeleghe Bene- J Byneleghe, Geoigius de, Rectoi Ecclesie de Blackauetone. ficiati s Qamp0 Arnulphi, Willelmus de, Rector de Kentelesbeaie Coye, Johannes, Rectoi Ecclesie de Waysfel \Wa$kfiétd\ ! Newbaud, Johannes, Rector Ecclesie de Cambron ^ Sancto Genesio, Robertus de, Rectoi de Waysford [Washford] ÄiSr;*'}«-1 Walle, Thomas, Monachus Tavystochie Malheibe, Ricaidus, \ SÄT i^Bodminia, Robeitus de / Diaconi,— Goi ges, Thomas de, ad pres. Willelmi de Trehungi Kerlv, Henricus de, ad pres Piioiis Lancestonie. Gotehele, Radulphus de, ad pres Abbatis Tavystochie. Baioun, Johannes, ad pres. Piioiis Lancestonie. Aleyn, Henricus, ad pi es Johannis de Poudeiham, Domini de Pouderham. Langedene, Beinardus de, ad pi es Reginaldi de Buvyle Capia Willelmus, ad pres Johannis de Valletorta, Militis. Tiewalred, Nicholaus de, ad pres Rogeri de Landu Payn, Johannes, ad tit Rogeri Hurdyn. Rüssel, Reginaldus, ad pres Johannis Hom, Oivis Exonie Potteford, Walteius de, ad pi es Johannis le Deneys Horwode, Willelmus de, ad pi es Piioris de Fiithelestoke. Pruwet, Thomas, ad pres Piioiis de Cowyke Sancta Giada, Johannes de, ad pres Johannis Marsilii, de Lysaide. Trevalge, Rogerus de, ad pres Piioiis de Tywaidiaythe Elyot, Ricaidus, ad pres Johannis le Seneschal, Domini de Hellaunde Elys, Ricardus, ad pres Radulphi de la Were. Riche, Gilbertus, ad pi es. Abbatis Tavystochie 2 G. Reli- giosi458 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Reli- giosi Bene fidati Dulonde, Thomas de, ad pres Robeiti de Hortone. Bykedone, Rogerus de, ad pies. Edmundi de Parco Brock, Johannes, ad pres. Ricaidi de Honichurche. Bockerel, Galfridus, ad pies. Ricardi Molyns. Filius Ricaidi, Galfridus, de Londoniis, ad pres. Rogeii de Nonaunt Nymetone Regis, Henricus de, ad pies Heniici de Oampo Arnulphi Pydeiwyn, Johannes de, ad pies Roberti de Bodman Westleghe, Robertus de, ad pies Bartholomei de Tieyvyle Exemistre, Rogerus de, ad pies Hugonis de Coleford Bi ucoc, Christoferus de la, ad pres Hameliny de Helwyn Sancto Ermete, Symon de, ad pres. Rogeri de Tiewiughe Alternon, Stephanus de, ad pres. Johannis de Trelouny Sprot, Johannes, ad pres Rogeii Somery Chalvadone, Willelmus de, ad pies Robeiti de Hoi tone Dounhynde, Ougeius de, ad pies Philippi de Egloskeiy Poddy nge, Symon, ad pies Piioiis et Conv Lancestonie Chyvaler, Johannes dictus, ad pres Rolandi de Koykyn. Pouderham, Hemicus de, ad pies Pefcii de la Giene Smalehulle, Ricardus de, ad pies Roberti Filii Willelmi Blakedone, Galfiidus de, ad pies Walteii de Carnedone Tiistram, Johannes, ad tit Willelmi de Tiegodeck Hemystone, Adam de, ad pres Johannis de Cantilupo Tavitone, Robeitus de, ad pies Abbatis Tavystochie. Lappefoide, Johannes de, ad pies Ricaidi Wolf Guanatir, Rogeius, ad pies Dom. Thome de Stapeldone Trevarnoc, Thomas de, ad pies Willelmi de Tiebamoc f ChristiEedeaia, Willelmus de, \ M Boolandie. | Worthe, Johannes de, j «' Hyde, Fi Willelmus de la, ad pres Piioiis Bodminie 1 oS ;lulp1““ * i c“"M LFiomound, Johannes, Monachus Tavystochie f Trehunsy, Willelmus de, ad tit. Ecclesie de Hounysliam [ITuntsham] | Baghel, Ricardus, ad tit Ecclesie Hegheheauntone [Highhampton] ^ Mewy, Willelmus de, ad tit Ecclesie de Biadefoide | Asseleghe, Symon de, ad tit Ecclesie de Nymetone Regis L Sancto Genesio, Symon de, ad tit. Ecclesie de Oteiam Presbiteri,— Servyngtone, Johannes de, ad pies Johannis de Luscote. Sprigga, Ricardus, ad pies Walteii Pollard Clautone, Alanus de, ad pies Dom. Thome de Stapeldone. Exministre, Walteius de, ad pies Domine Ysabelle de Bolleghe. Cole, Ricardus, de Kenefoid, ad pres Radulphi de Tiegoz Hellygan, Nicholaus de, ad pies Robeiti de Helligan Kayngnes, Ricaidus de, ad pies. Piioiisse et Conv de Polslo Spina, Galfridus de, ad pres Johannis de Bykebyiy Horwode, Johannes de, ad pies. Johannis Chaiterey, Militis Aigilles, Michael de, ad tit. Willelmi de Dynsel. Sancto Michaele, Oliveius de, ad pies Piepositi et Capituli de Glasneya Speigoi, Nicholaus de, ad pres eorundem Piepositi et Capituli Aicubus, Paganus de, ad pres Thome de Stapeldone Biantone, Umfridus de, ad pres Johannis de Loscote Ponte, Johannes de, ad pres Johannis Wralraund f0j Peynctone, Henricus de, ad tit Bartholomei Giffard 22i Fonythoun, Robertus de, ad pies Ricaidi de Inwaidleghe Scottyscumb3, Randulphus de, ad tit. patiimonii sui, precepto Domini Stephanus Prioi de Fold, ad pies Willelmi Pyn, de Foide Parva Torritone, Willelmus de, ad pres. Willelmi de Comu459 ORDINATIONS, ETC. Corneworthi, Willelmus de, ad pres. Willelmi de Kemel Reskyf, Oliveius de, ad pies Nicholai, Dom de Weineck. Penryn, Walterus de, ad pres Benedicti de Rosei ou. Beynyn, Elias, ad pres Johannis de Nywenham. Suttone, Johannes de, ad pres. Willelmi de Kemel. Body, Willelmus, ad pres. Petri de Thorbiigge. Sancta Wendiona, Johannes de, ad pie?. Simonis de Sancto Maugano. Sancto Corente, Lucas de, ad pies Roberti de Treuranow Maydegod, Robertus, ad pres Willelmi Hurewarde. Coliigge, Johannes de, ad pres Gilberti Ciespyn Leghe, Ricardus de, ad pres Hugonis de Stanbeiy Biownyng, Ricaidus, ad pres Walteri de Langedene, Fly^thripe, Matheus, ad pies Gilbeiti de Unfieyvile. Cyabbel, Willelmus, ad pies Hemici Botour Tiede, Thomas, ad pres Abbatis de Nywenham Respamoc, Rejjinaldus, ad pies Johannis de Tieiagu Hurdecote, Rogerus de, ad pies Baitholomei de Greynvile Riehe, Rogerus, ad pies Nicholai de Feiars f Sor, Reginaldus le, ad tit Ecclesie de Hellaunde I [Cornu], Walterus, Rector Ecclesie de Thornbyiy Bene- de Ordine Predicatoium. Loveny, Fr Martinus de, / KSi“' ì °'di“ —Memorandum quod inter titulos istoium Oidinum Rogerus dictus de Castello, cleiicus, habet titulum ad omnes Oidines a Fratre Willelmo de Tothale, Sancte Domus Hospitalis Sancti Johannis Ierusalem Piioie in Anglia. fol 222b Clerici liberati Episcopo Exoniensi, apud Exoniam, coram Domino Johanne de Foxleghe et Sociis suis, Justiciariis Domini Regís, die Veneris in Resto ad Vincula Sancti Peti i, Anno Regni Regis Edwardi tercio [1 Aug , 1309]:— Devon : Petius Beamound, libeiatus pio burgaiia facta Martino de Ryschivele, apud Ryschivele Willelmus Bai et, pro equo Johannis Povy de Twykbuighe furato Johannes, filius Walteri Fiiz Thomas ; pio buigaria et ìoberia factis Persone de Clovenebuighe \QlannaborougK\. Willelmus Hitte, pro eodem Gervasius de Childetone, pio molte Willelmi attemeiche apud Bokyntone [High Bickington\ Nichoiaus Beitelot, pio diveisis Ecclesiis fractis, videlicet Sancti Geoigii. Exonie, et Beate Marie Magdalene, et ceieis abinde asportatis furtive Cornub : Clerici liberati, apud Lancestone, coram eodem Johanne et Sociis suis, die Mercurii próxima post Festum Beati Laurencii [13 Aug ] Daniel de Udno, pro molte Johannis de Udno, in Helestone occisi. Ricardus Meisek, pro molte Johannis de Tiestran, apud Tieworgo IX. [1309; 20 Sept.]—Ordines celebrati in Capella B. Marie Eccl. Cathedr. Exon, die Sabbati Quatuor Temporum Mensis Septembris ; viz xij Kalendas Oetobris, A. D. M°. CCCmo. ix°. Quorum Examinaeio commissa fuit Magistris Rogero de Otery, Officiali Domini, et Johanni Wele, Archidiácono Barnastapolie.464 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Acoliti,- Lovekoc, Steph. Mollaund, Joh. de Fareweye, Symon de Meie, Willelmus Boclaunde, Will de Gurlere, Ricaidus Nyel, David Meityn, Walt, de Crok, Gilbertus Ciokaide, Will Noreys, Willelmus Ayssecumbe, Will, de Longus, Johannes, de Tiegadeiel Hole, Rogerus de la Burghe, Rogeius de Toke, Ricaidus Sancta Wendrona, Petrus de Bodyer, Robertas Essewoithy, Heñí de Yo, David de la Stowe, Henr de Baioun, Johannes Tauntefei, Gilbertus Bykeleghe, David de ^ . Bene- [Hyde] Radulphus [de la], Rectoi Ecclesie de Wyteston [Cornwall\ tus?" -f ^eghe, Fr. Nicholaus de, Canonicus Plymptonie Reli- l Cornubia, Fi. Aluiedus de, de Ordine Minoium giosi Subdiaconi, — Stidewardisdoune, Robeitus de, ad pres Petri de Fyssacie, Militis. Cheluyswortky, Jordanus de, ad pres Ricardi Coffyn Chalvaleghe, Symon de, ad pies. Dom Johannis de Dunstanvyle, Militis. Heghen, Robertus Filius Robeiti de la, ad pies. Henrici Bokerel Bonekere, Richaidus le, ad pres Rieaidi de Inwardleghe Pyltone, Rogerus de, ad pies Willelmi de Raleghe Wateryvalle, Radulphus de, ad pres Dom Henrici de Chambernoun, Militis Poita, Thomas Filius Rieaidi de, ad pres Johannis de Wolringetone Bi ademore, Johannes de, ad pres Dom Geivasii de Raleghe, Militis Smalrigge, Ricardus de, ad pies Joelis de Heipathe Kelchalke, Johannes de, ad pres Henrici de Belston Ayspeitone, Willelmus de, ad pres. Johannis de Boyvyle Hellystone, Magister Joceus de, ad giaciam Domini Royle, Radulphus, de Fenne, ad pies Rogeri de Mimminglonde Hille, Willelmus de la, ad pies Robeiti de la Hulle Holedych, Henricus de, ad pies Thome de Cirnecestie, Militis Nywetone, Ricardus de, ad pres Hemici de Foleforde Whyteknyst, Willelmus, ad pres Symonis de Saunforde Holne, Stephanus de, ad pres Johannis de la Welle Beigoiz, Adam de, ad pres Lauiencii de Arundelle Sancto Brueredo, Ricaidus ¡de, ad pres. Jacobi Peverel, tehthy, Byurghe, Alanus de, ad pies Willelmi Comu Holeweye, Ricardus de, ad pies. Henrici de Chambeinoun. Holacumbe, Johannes de, ad pres Dom Johannis de Umfiavyle, Militis f Deneys, Johannes le, ad tit. Ecclesie de Lysnewyth. | Secchefoid, Willelmus de, Rector Ecclesie de Northmoltone Ben®:^ Clyffoid, Reginaldus de, Rectoi Ecclesie de Cumbe in Tynhyde Raleghe, Henricus de, Rector Ecclesie de Stokeryvers ^Fyzsacie, Petius de, Rector Ecclesie de Chames [Chai les] " Lyu, Fr. Thomas de, Canonicus Hei tilandie, ad pres Abbatis et Conv. ibidem Castro, Fi Johannes de, de Ordine Predicatorum Dom. de Hauirne- ficiati Reí1.” giosi SSK S SSTai'} Tottonia, Fr. Walterus de, Mónachus Bufestrie [.BucTcfast] I Cornubia, Fi Johannes de, ) , ^ (.Cornubia, Fi. Galfiidus de, ) de 0rdlne Mmor,lm Diaconi,— Bolelonde, Ricaidus de, ad pies Nicholai de Alneto Trewydel, Willelmus de, ad pres Dom Johannis de Tieiagu. Yonstowe, Galfiidus de, ad pres Dom Johannis Charteiay, Militis Bruwere, Robeitus lo, ad pres Dom. Henrici de Campo Arnulphi Halbeitone, Nicholaus de, ad pies Walteri Logis. Baibour, Willelmus dictus le, ad pies. Piioris et Conv. Sancti Nicholai, Exonie Caiswille, Ricardus de, ad pies. Rogeri Moulysh.ORDINATIONS, ETC. 465 fol. 223 Bene- ficiati Carswille, Walterus de, ad près Willelmi de Carswille, Civis Exonie. Axeministie, Willelmus de, ad pies. Dom Nicholai de Kyrcham Paichymener, Rogems dictus le, ad pies Ricardi de Inwaileghe. Poghehulle, Roher tus de, ad pies Walteii, Dom. de Poghehulle Viel, Thomas, ad près Robeiti de Stocheye Fordone, Ricaidus de, ad pies Roberti Bessyn Umfrei, Johannes, ad pies Nicholai de Bere. Bissop, Ricardus, ad près Abbatis de Nywenham Trewedyan, Willelmus de, ad près. Hem ici de Godievy Eglosios, Willelmus de, ad pies. Nicholai de Alneto. Leye, Walteius de, ad pies Willelmi de Botiiaus, Militis Chamound, Johannes, ad près Ricardi de Podiford. Thomdone, Robertus de, ad pies Johannis Herewaid. Hole, R obéi tus de, ad pies Ade de Esse Miriafeld, Johannes de, ad p^es. Henrici, Filii Alani. Morval, Giegoiius de, ad pres Philippi de la Metyn Chaillo, Johannes, ad pies Jordani de Venella, Civis Exonie. Dost, Johannes de, de Castello Boterelle, ad près Johannis de Moi tone. Sancto Genesio, Galfiidus de, ad pies. Roberti Filii Willelmi Paris, Rogeius, ad pies. Thome de Piidiaus. Stybba, Johannes, ad pies Mathei de Strecheleghe. Ridel, Lucas de, ad pies Johannis le Soor. Monketone, Willelmus de, ad pies Nicholai Giffaid Wytaleye, Joeelinus de, ad près Ricaidi Coffyn Seman, Johannes, ad pres Thome de Caituther. Westenarke, Johannes de, ad pies Dom Ricardi de Hywys Pees, Mauricius, ad pies Johannis Giffard Buiel, Rogeius, ad près Ade Maikewille Wille, Robertus de la, ad pies Willelmi Tienchaid de Lyw. Karnecke, Thomas de, ad pies Robeiti Filii Willelmi. Penkestel, Rogerus de, ad pies Johannis Draynes Kalvodra, Thomas de, ad pies. Thome Noel de Penfirn. Tiegastoi, Robeitus de, ad pies. Jacobi de Oxtone, Militis Paffoid, Hemicus de, ad pres Thome de Stapeldone Nymet Sancti Geoigii, Johannes de, ad pies Willelmi Denebaud Aleborne, Hemicus de, ad pies. Dom. Nicholai de Kyicham, Militis. Lankai, Johannes de, ad près Dom. Henrici de Campo Ainulphi. Brattone, Johannes, ad pies Hemici Bokeiel Rosleghe, Walterus de, ad près Stephani de Trewynt Nychol, Stephanus, de Cherchestowe, ad près Abbatis et Conv Bufestrie. Nytheiecote, Rogerus de, ad pies Johannis Pipaid. /Coye, Johannes, Rector Ecclesie de Waysfeld [ Wash field] Welyngtone, Ricaidus de, Rectoi Ecclesie de Noithtautone Bello Alneto, Willelmus, de, Piebendaiius de Chulmeleghe. Benetfeld, Willelmus, Rectoi Ecclesie de Lansant [Lezant] Roges, Robertus, Rectoi Ecclesie de Hautebray [High Bray] Stokes, Johannes de, Rector Ecclesie Sancti Melani [St Mellion], Coleputte, Rogerus de, Reçtor Ecclesie de Churistowe [Churchstoio]. ^Giymestone, Petrus de, Rectoi de Eswogewille [East Ogwell] ''Walle, Tliomas de, Monachus Tavystochie. ' F.' ÖÄ’1 Ì B«“ " d“' }M»“U giosi ^ Blockeswoithi, Fr Robeitus de, Smalecumbe, Fr Johannes de Archedeakne, Fr. Ricai dus le, Radenore, Fi. Johannes de, ^Aveiiis, Frater Johannes de, Monachus Tottonie, de Ordine Minoium.466 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Presbiteri,— Bovy, Thomas, ad pies Willelmi Lestie. Leskered, Willelmus de, ad pies Petii de la Giene. Pruet, Thomas, ad pres Piioiis et Monachoium de Cowyke, Paz, Ricaidus, ad pres Johannis, Dom de Poudeiham Brocke, Johannes, ad pres Elie Coffyn Trebarvot, Thomas de, ad pres Willelmi, Dom de Tieverbethe Donkeswylle, Willelmus de, ad pres Abbatis et Conv de Donkeswille Geffiey, Thomas, ad pies Rogeri Tantefer et Michaelis de Wynkeleghe. Paneghemede, Johannes de, ad pies Johannis Cayllewey. Donnyng, Henricus, ad pres Prioiis et Monachorum Barnastapolie Chyvaler, Johannes dictus, ad pies Dom Rolandi Coykyn Rüssel Reginaldus, ad pres Johannis Hom Wallen, Robertus de la, ad pies Willelmi Lovewoithi. Hoiwode, Willelmus de, ad pres Piioris et Conv. de Frythelestoke. Deneis, Robertus, ad pres Hemici de Raleghe Westleghe, Robertus de, ad pres Baitholomei de Gieynvyle. Lappefoide, Johannes de, ad pres. Ricaidi le Wolf Bokerelle, Galfiidus de, ad pies Ricaidi de Molyns Aleyn, Henricus, ad pies Johannis, Dom de Pouderham Tynctoi, Henricus, ad pies Radulphi Tyngtoris Poudeiham, Henricus de, ad pies Petri de la Grene. Stokes, Reginaldus dictus, ad pies Ricardi Rüssel, Civis Exonie Wyncestre, Robeitus de, ad pies Dom Willelmi le Prouz Capia, Willelmus, ad pies Dom. Johannis de Yalletorta Oichard, Walterus de, ad pres Edmundi de Speccote Chalvadone, Willelmus de, ad pres Johannis le Deneys. Wynemei, Willelmus, ad titulum patiimonii, et pies. Rogeri Nonaund Large, Waltei us le, ad pres Dom Johannis de Godeleghe [Dean of Wclls\ Yestecumbe, Hamundus de, ad pies. Thome, Rectoiis de Toiitone Beiuth, Radulphus de, ad pies Thome Filii Radulphi. Poteford, Walterus de, ad pies. Johannis le Deneis, de Biadefoide Tievalga, Rogeius de, ad pres. Prioris et Conv de Tywardiaythe. Trestiam, Johannes, ad pres Willelmi de Tregodecke Kerly, Henricus de, ad pres. Piioris et Conv Lancestonie Rüssel, Willelmus, ad pies Philippi de Pountestoke. Dounende, Ongeius de, ad pies. Reginaldi de Botriaus Payn, Johannes, ad pies. Willelmi de Botel eile Sancto Uvele, Willelmus de, ad pies Willelmi de Lestre. Trewalrad, Nicholaus de, ad pies Rogeri de Landu. Pyderwyn, Johannes de, ad pies Johannis de Seynt Wynnov Hemmestone, Adam de, ad pies Johannis de Cantilupo Smalahille, Ricardus de, ad pies Robeiti Filii Willelmi Exemynistie, Rogeius de, ad pies Hugonis de Colefoid Alphyngtone, Robertus de, ad pres Johannis de Poudieham. Sancto Ermete, Symon de, ad pies. Rogeii de Tiewiudken Southhulle, Johannes de, ad pres Willelmi Wysa Attefenne, Ricardus, ad pres. Abbatis et Conv Bufestrie Sperke, Johannes, ad pres. Johannis de Moelys Biueie, Cristoforus de la, ad pies Osberti Hamelyn Oteiytone, Waltei us de, ad pies. Galfiidi dicti le Arbloster Langedone, Bemai dus de, ad pres. Dom Radulphi de Albo Monasteiio Blacadone, Galfridus de, ad pres Walteii de Carnedone. Nymetone Regis, Hem de, ad pies Dom Henrici de Campo Amulphi. Pole, Willelmus de la, de Kynggesbrigge, ad pi es Willelmi Fraunceys. Matheu, Johannes, ad pres Johannis Tieiagu Tauetone, Robertus de, ad pres. Abbatis et Conv Tavistochie Lansant, David de, ad pies. Willelmi Wysa.ORDINATIONS, ETC. 467 Bykadone, Rogeius de, ad pies. Edmundi de Pai co. Nytheracote, Thomas de, ad pies Johannis Pipaid. Sydenham, Rieaidus de, ad pies. Abbatis et Conv. Tavistochie Eliot, Ricardus, de Nywetone, ad pres. Johannis le Seneschal Richa, Gilbeitus, ad pres. Abbatis et Conv Tavystochie. Cotehele, Radulphus de, ad pres eor andern Abbatis et Conventus Fraunceis Johannes, ad pies Alexandii de Goyndelg^an. Alboine, Rogei us de, ad pies Willelmi de Cumptone. Poddyng, Symon, ad pies Thome de Stapeldone Gogeyn, Michael, ad pies Hemici Bokeiel Forde, Michael de la, ad pies Joelis de Bnkyntone Comdone, Willelmus de, ad titulum patrimonii sui fot f CofFyn, Johaunes, Rector Ecclesie de Thiouleghe 23b Penfenten, Johannes de, Yicaiius Ecclesie de Antone [Antony] Ywefford, Willelmus de, Yicaiius Ecclesie de Eleiky [St Veryan] Bene:^ Fenne, Walterus de la, Rectoi de Aysbyry [Ashbury], nciati Adam le, Rectoi Ecclesie Sancti Ermetis [St Ervan] [Neubaud] Johannes. Rector Ecclesie de Cambi on, Pollard, Ricardus, Rector Ecclesie de Suttecumbe, (Fromound, Johannes, Monachus Tavystochie Raleghe, Fr Rogerus de, Canonicus Heitilaundie [Hartland]. Wymborne, Fr Robertus de, Monachus Sancti Nicholai, Exonie Brente, Fr. Hugo de, Monachus Bufestiie [Buckfast], Reli X. [1309; 21 Sept]—Recepti ad Primam Tonsurarti Die Dominica in crastino Ordinimi proximo precedenciiim, apud Clyst Boscent, Rogerus de, Fantestone, Robeitus de XI. [1309; 20 Dee]—Ordine» celebrati in Capella Manerii de Farendone, die Sabbati Quatuor Temporum Mensis Decem-bris; viz, in Vigilia Beati Thome, Apostoli, A. D. Mmo. CCCm0 ix° —De Licencia Diocesani Loci Ad Oìdinem subdiaconatus)—Magister Willelmus de Wolleghe, Rector Ecclesie de Bikeleghe, ad titulum ejusdem Ecclesie Ad Ordinem Diaconatus,—Willelmus de la Hulle, ad pies Piioris et Conventus Plymptonie [Heie follows a copy of the Licence,—Hemy [Wodeloke], Bp. of Winchester, to Bp Stapeldon. It was limited to this one day, but not to any particular Chui ch. Dated “ Londoniis, xix Kalendas Januaiii ” (14 Dec )]. XII. [1309-10; 8 March]—Apud Stockwille, de Licencia Episcopi Wynton., Dyocesani Loci, Dominus ordinavit— Magistros Rieaidum le Seneschal, et Ì , n A r,,, Robertum le Seneschal, sue Dyocesis, } ad 0ldinem Acoolitatus. [Licence without restiiction as to time or place, or as to the Diocese of the Candidates, if they present Letteis-Dimissoiy, “ut quociens per nostram transire Dyocesim vel in eadem moiaii vos contigeiet, etc ” Dated “apud Suthewerke, Kal Marcii ” (1 Maich) —“ Memorandum quod Litera licencialis manet in filacio Oidinum proximo subsequencium,,]468 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. ( / Cantuar. Dyoc, ad Dimiss Dyocesani XIII. [1309-10; 11 March].—Ordines celebrati in Eccl Parochiali de Cambrewelle, Wynton. Dioc, die Sabbati proximo post Diem Cynerum ; viz. xiiij die Marcii, A. D. M°. CCC°. ix°, et Consecracionis Domini Episcopi ij°, de Licencia Loci Dyocesani \ut supra] Recepii ad Primam Tonsuravi,— Makenhavede, Johannes de, de Faveisham, Makenhavede, Johannes dictus [“ junior ” in > -j the Mandate], de Prestone, ) '■ Accoliti,— Tregeminen, Baitholomeus de, Exoniensis Dyocesis. Hakebome, Johannes de, Sarum Dyoc , ad Dimiss, sui Dyocesani Eylward, Ricardus, \ Donyngtone, Ricardus de, ¡-Cantuai. Dyoc , ad Literas Dyocesani Dimiss. Orpedeman, Henricus, J Moleseye, Gilbeitus de, \ Ceitesëy [aeXÿlRa- Wynton- Dyoo, ad pies, et Mandatum Diocesani, dulphus de, J SS'i'Si. a,,} “ «• Subdiaconi,— Poperinge, Johannes de, Rector Eccl. de Brinkelowe [ Warioickshire], Coventr et Ly chef eld Dyoc , ad Litt Dim. sui Dyocesani. Seneschal, Magistei Robeitus le, Exon Dyoc , ad giaciam Domini Keligren, Magister Henricus de, »fad Dirniss J., Episcopi Sneylham, V ill de, R Eccles. de Catefelde [Cats- > ] Cicestiensis ^ r field, Sussex], ) ^ Eyothe, Willelmus de, de Kyngeshame, ad Dimiss ejusdem, et ad tit Eccles. Sancti Pancracii extra Poitam Oiientalem Cycestrie Waleis, Willelmus, fìlius Roberti, de Brenchesle, ad Dimiss. Fi Thome, Roffensis Episcopi, et ad tit. Piioris et Conv de Thonebiigge [Tonbridge], Roffensis Dyocesis Coi nubia, Magistei Willelmus de, Rector Eccles de Heose [Hayes'] ad Dimiss. Domini Cantuariensis Aichiepiscopi Middeltone, Willelmus de, Rector Eccles de Estcokei, Bathon. et Wellen. Dyoc., ad Dimiss. Dyocesani. Waltham, Hemicus de, London. Dyoc., ad Dimiss. Dyocesani. Gerveys^ Nicholaus, Rector de Baidolvestone [Burle- «j [ Sarum. Dyoces, W ad Dimiss. I [ Dyocesani. “J stone Dorset], Lyttone, Thomas de, Rector Eccles. de Wynteiborne, Hentone, Johannes de, Rector Eccles de Batecumbe, Dene, Stephanus de, Rector Eccles. de Boteimere [Butter-mere, Wilts] Diaconi,— Estdene, Joh. de, R. Eccles de Lytlyngtone, Cycesti. Dyoc, ad Dimiss, sui Dyocesani. Cantuaria, Willelmus de, Rector Eccles. Sancti Leonardi de Eastchepe, in Londoniis, ad Dimiss Dom. Cantuar Aichiepiseopi Kaerlunieck, Magister Radulphus de, Exon. Dyoc , ad giaciam Domini Aylesbuiiv Rie. de, R. Eccles de Hamme Pi estone, Sarum Dyoc, ad Dimiss. Dyocesani Esse, Magistei Rie de, R. Eccles de Hywys, Exon. Dyoc., ad tit Eccles. sue. Joh., filius Galfridi, clerici, de Strattone, Lyncoln. Dyoc , ad Dimiss. Dyocesani. Wolcumbe, Jaaperus de . ) , ad Dxmisa Domini Archie- Messebeighe, Johannes filius Johannis de, ) j pantllar Westwode, Johannes de, ) < P'scopi Oantuar.ORDINATIONS, ETC. 469 fol. 224 ( Sarum Dyoc , ad < Dirniss Dyo- Estone, Willelmus de, R. Eccles. de Stanwelle, London. Dyoc, ad Dimiss sui Dyocesani Presbiteri,— Goldyngus, Fr., Monachus Piioiatus de Boxgiave, ad Dimiss Episcopi Cy cesti ensis Miltone, Rogerus de, R. Eccles de Stoke Abbatis, . Scobenhangre, Adam de, R. Eccles de Bevuchfelde J [Burghfield, Berks], > Elys, Johannes, R Eccles de Mayngne Mai tel [Bioad- ) may ne, Dorset], Foide, Magistei Ricardus de, R Eccles de Biadeforde, Bathon et Wellen. Dyoc., ad Dimiss sui Dyocesani Elham [“ Eltham ” in the Mandate], Willelmus de, ad Dimiss Dom Cantuai Ai chiepiscopi Miles, Johannes, R. Ecclesie de Upmerdone, Cicesti Dioc. ad Dimiss Loci Dyocesani. Westwode, Johannes de, Lyncoln. Dyoc , ad Dimiss sui Dyocesani Bello Allieto, Willelmus de, Porcionaiius in Ecclesia de Chelmeleghe, Exon Dyoc r Cantuar Dyoc , ad Dimiss Domini Cantuar Ai chiepiscopi, et ad titulos qui penes ipsum remanent, prout appaiet in Mandato suo, Domino in hac parte directo, cujus tenor tabs estut sequitur,— Atteboi, Elias de, de Dovoiia, *) f Fieie, Laurencius dictus, de Dovoiia, | J Filius Radulphi, Thomas, de Dovoria, )> ^ Marisco, Dunstanus de, | | Hadleye, Johannes de, J t [The names are enumeiated in the Mandate : but one of them, Robeit de Pyrye, does not appear in the List It is dated at Lambeth, the Ides (15th) of March] The Candidates from the Diocese of Winchestei are not included in the above List (with the exception of the thiee “ Accoliti ”), but aie given separately in the following Schedule to theii Bishop’s e Liteie Presentationis ” (dated South walk, on the day of Oi dination): — Presbiteri,— Fraunceis, Willelmus dictus, de Staveitone, R Eccl de Boclaunde [Buckland, Simey] Cotei, Peti us, R Ecclesie Sancti Michaelis in Judaismo, Wyntonie. Thudiiche, Ricaidus, ^ Marisco, Johannes de, K ad titulos qui penes nos remanent. Inkepenne, Ricaidus de, j Suthweike, Fr Walteius de Diaconi,— Conestable, Thomas, R Ecclesie Beate Malie de Guideforde Haylinge, Fr Thomas de, j Canonioi de SutUwelbe. Wygoima, Ir Adam de, j Gayte, Ricaidus la, \ Spersholte, Willelmus de, > ad titulos qui penes nos iémanent Bei man, Johannes, ) Subdiaconi,—■ aSTÄÄT Ì ■“ ”■ '”*• Accoliti ut supra,— XIIII [1310 ; 4 April]—-Ordines celebrati in Eccl. Paroch de Bradenage [Bradninch], die Sabbati qua cantatur Sicientes ; viz. iiij0 die Mensis Aprilis, A.D. M°. OOCmo, x° et Oonsecracionis ij°.470 THE REGISTER OP BISHOP STAPELBON. Moulysch, Maurici as de Broun, Johannes Batyn, Robertus Unfiey, Ricaidus Membyry, Joh de Hugbetone, Hen. de Esse, Johannes de Relig- Ad Primam Tonsuravi— losus Gouitenay, Johannes de, Monachus Tavistochie Aunger, Johannes,............... ” de Bykeleghe Mowlysch, Rie de Accoliti,— Stouford, Benedic-tus de Boywoithy, Ad de Torre, Johannes Pai va Toi itone, Walterus de Lankerentyn, Walt de Bemiacote, Rob de Cadeheye, Adam de Cokyntone, Symon de Relig- iosi Brentetoire, Job. Guiby, Ricardus Dyalediche, Will, de de Yeody, Hemicus Halbeitone, Giegor- Somenoui, Lauren- Lune, Ricaidus ins de cius dictus le, de Tuvei tone, Symon Bovy Tracy, Joh de Londoniis, ad de Hele, Rie de Dimiss. Domini Kellyou, Rog. de Honetone, Adam de London Episc ; Gii aid, Ricardus Baioun, Ricaidus que penes nos Pedeitonej Andieas Noi man, Hugo manent filius Roberti de Choìiste Exonienses, ad gradarti Domini,— Tuveitone, Thomas Moitone, Heni de Tone, Ricaidus Colepiust, Rogeius de Peveiel, Yincencius ( Biemdone, Johannes de, ì AT m • . i • ‘ Fonte, Willelmus de, f Monaohl Tavistochie Noithleghe, Fi Willelmus de, de Domo de Donekeswille [Dunkeswell] \ Mouriz, Fi Johannes, de Oidine Predicatorum, Exonie Subdiaconi,— Tregodecke, Rogeius de, ad pres Willelmi de Tiegodecke Antienon, Osbeitus de, ad pies Petti de Fysacie, Militis Sancto Maugano, Robertus de, ad pi es Petri de Bodiugan Penryn, Johannes, ad pi es Abb et Conv Tavistochie Burghe, Rogeius de la, ad pi es Ricaidi de Tiedefoid Hole, Rogeius de la, ad pres Nicholai de Alneto | Polmoiva, Ricaidus de, ad pres Willelmi le Lestei J fol. Birehulle, Ricardus de, ad pres Dom Radulphi de Doune 224b Tottescumbe, Ricardus de, ad pres Willelmi Heieward Douneworthi, Robeitus de, ad pi es Piioris et Conv de i Fiithelestoke Diywysteynctone, Will de, ad pi es Joh le Deneys—Archidiac. Exon Cruce, Will de, ad pi es Joh de Charteiay—Archidiac Earnastapolie Elyngham, Willelmus de, ad Dimiss. Norwicensis Episcopi, et ad titulum Abbatis et Conventus de Donkeswille Bene- f Lusteleghe, Magister Johannes de, Rector Ecclesie de Lustleghe fidati ( Megie, Hemicus le, Rector Ecclesie de Stokedaumaile Relig- f Welyngtone, Fi Johannes de, de Domo de Donekeswille, ad pi es Abbatis et iosus \ Conventus Loci Diaconi,— Kynborth, Petius de, ad pi es Dom Henrici de Campo 1 , Archidiaconatus „ Arr Ì,1 J w„ , • n i Oovnubie. Buighe, Alanus de la, ad pres. Willelmi Coinu ; v Hermannyswoithi, Johannes de, ad pres. Radulphi de Esse ^ Nywetone, Ricardus de, ad pi es Henrici de Folefoide | Smalrigge, Ricaidus de, ad pres Joelis de Heipathe ) Horshulle, Rogerus de, ad pres Magistri Johannis Wele | Holdyche, Hemicus de, ad pres. Thome de Ciiecestre, Militis J Grey, Johannes, ad pi es Nicholai de Choyny, Militis ^ Ciiditone, Petius de, ad pi es Dom Rogeri Filii Pagani Portmoie, Walterus de, ad pres Dom Robeiti ßeaupel ! ( Atchidiac. Hurtcumbe, Rob de, ad. pres Abb et Conv de Donekeswille. C 1 Tuvertone, Stephanus de, ad pi es Piioiis et Conv Sancti Nicholai, Exon. Piltone, Rogerus de, ad pres Willelmi de Raleghe \ pnrnaq esmeri}— Eglosios, Willelmus de, ad pies. Nicholai de Alneto ] Leye, Walterus de la, ad pres Willelmi de Botiiaus | r , -,. Lankar, Johannes de, ad pies. Dom Hemicide Campo Ainulphi } -[ 11. tac T.nmn nrl nrpa Philirrni ri a In lVTAf.\7n I 1- •^OYlie» J • Tottonie Loma, Willelmus, ad pres Philippi de la Metyn Monketone, Willelmus de, ad pres Ricaidi de Hywys, Stybba, Johannes, ad pies Symonis de Holecumbe 1 , Nichol, Stephanus dictust ad pres Abb et Conv Bufestiie J J Thomdoune, Robertus de, ad pies Johannis Heieward \ Nymet Sancii Geoigii, Johannes de,ad pies Mathei de Ciauthorne f Barnasta-Wille, Robeitus de la, ad pies Willelmi de Lyu Tienchaid ì polie Heghes, Will de la, ad pies Galfridi le Aiblostei et Joh Poiei ; Poghehulle, Robeitus de, ad pies Ricardi Molyns ì „ Baiboui, Willelmus dictus le, ad pies Walteii Tauntefer J X01ue Hegham, Johannes de, pei Litt Dim Lyncolniensis Episcopi, que penes nos manent, et ad titulum Dom Nicholai de Kyikham f Hulle, Willelmus de la, Vicaiius Ecclesie de Seyntemai istowe | Malestone, Magistei Johannes de, Rectoi Ecclesie de Poitlemuthe Bene-<{ Grimestone, Magistei Petrus de, Rector Ecclesie de Estwoggewille I Esse, Magister Ricaidus de, Rectoi Ecclesie de Hywys b Kaerlunieck, Radulphus de, Yicaiius Ecclesie de Helestone Wenthon] 'Asseueius, Fi Johannes de, Monachila Tottonie, ad pies Piioris et Conventos Somertone, Fr Robertus de, \ de Donekeswille, ad pi es Abbatis et Con-wExonia, Fi Ricaidus de, / ventus. íiciati i Relig-] iosi XV j [1310 ; 18 Aprii] —Ordines celebrati in Eccl Cathedr Excn,die Sabbati in VigiliaFesti Pasche; viz xviij die Aprilis, AD M° CCCm0 x° Subdiaconi,— Knovyle, Magister Gilbeitus de, ad pres Dom Gilbeiti de Knovyle, Militis Tautone, Robertus de, ad pies Hugonis de Valle tolta Schyaghe, Johannes de, ad pies Johannis de Fereis Taylleboys, Ricardus de, ad pies. Walteri de Treawen Hembyiy, Nicholaus de, ad pies Nicholai Page, Civis Exonie Wyke, Johannes de, ad pres Radulphi de Albo Monasteiio Hore, Robeitus, ad pies Willelmi le Feieis. Gurdelwebbe, Ricaidus le, ad pies Radulphi Germeyn. Bene. ( Wydeslade, Magister Ricardus de, Rectoi Ecclesìe de Yekebome [Exbourne] fidati l VVyger, Thomas, Rector Ecclesie de Mertone { Herpathe, Hemicus de, Rector Ecclesie de Beauforde. Diaconi,— Sancta Wenna, Ricaidus de, ad pres. Dom Jacobi Peveiel Kalvennec, Thomas de, ad pres Willelmi de Sancta Margareta Penhirgard, Laùiencius de, ad pies Symonis Giffaid Chullesworthi, Joidanus de, ad pies Ricaidi Coffyn Trelowaighe, Galfridus de, ad pies Walteri de Cornubia Emeleie, Rogerus, ad pies Hugonis de Coleford. Sancta Cruce, Bemaidus de, ad pres Dom Michaelis le Petit, Militis Nymet Sancti Georgii, Ricardus de, ad pres. Willelmi Denebaud,472 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Bene. fidati Hele, Stephanus de, ad pres Piioiisse et Conv de Corneworthe Chalveleghe, Symon de, ad pres Magistii Johannis Wele. Knyth, Thomas, ad pres Prioiis et Conventus Lancestonie. Bayleshelve, Willelmus de, ad pies Johannis de Tielouny Elyngham, Willelmus de, ad pies Abbatis et Conv. de Donkeswille ^ Wolleghe, Magister Willelmus de, ad tit Eccl de Bykeleghe [in the Deanery i of Tamei ton] Seneschal, Magister Robeitus le, ad graciam Domini [His Benefice was J Lelant, to which he was collated two days latei ] S — - - - *■ ■ ■ ~ Byneleghe, Magistei Geoigius de, ad tit. Ecclesie de Blacauetone ibi. 225 Deneis, Johannes le, ad tit Ecclesie de Lysnewythe [Lesnewth] Bythewalle, Magistei Rob , ad tit Eccl de Udno Pai va [St Permn-Uthno] Reift- LHanap, Johannes de, ad tit Ecclesie de Chuiitone [“ Hanam ” fol 37b] iosus. Warthorre, Fi Galfiidus de, de Ordine Minorum. Presbiteri,— Umfray, Johannes, ad pres Johannis de Moitone Stork, Willelmus, ad pies Dom. Thome le Ercedeakne, Militis Pipard, Robertus, de Sancto Claro, ad pies Rogeii de Inkepenne Moival, Giegorius de, ad pies. Dom Henrici de Campo Arnulphi Ley decke, Radulphus de, ad pies Petii de Pridiaus Bi nere, Robeitus dietus, ad pres Johannis de Umfiavyle, Militis Pengosgof, Nicholaus de, ad pies. Willelmi de Tievvedyche Pai is, Rogerus, ad pres Thome de Piidiaus, Militis Truscote, Ricardus de, ad pies Mathei de Tieaveiecke Wyteleye, Jocelinus de, ad pies. Ricaidi Coffyn Paffoid, Hemicus de, ad pres Willelmi le Prouz, Militis Honistowe, Galfiidus de, ad pies Johannis Chaiteray, Militis Ti endelens, Johannes, ad pies Radulphi de Gien Byssop, Ricardus, ad pies Abbatis et Conv de Nywenham Tiewydel, Willelmus de, ad pies Nycholai de Alneto Dost, Johannes, de Castello Boteielle, ad pres Rogeii le Gyu Tiegoiz, Thomas de, ad pres Stephani de Haccumbe Faber, Walteius dietus, ad pies Johannis de Umfiavile Carswille, Walteius de, ad pies Johannis, Dom de Poudeiham. Halbertone, Nicholaus de, ad pres Willelmi Lampi ey Crueglas, Alanus de, ad pies Johannis le Sooi ^Carmynou, Dominus Rogeius de, ad tit Ecclesie Sancte Stediane [$£. Stythiaris], Schakesper, Magistei Symon, ad tit Ecclesie de Ahingtone [Ailington], Bene- j Fysacre, Dominus Petius de, ad tit Ecclesie de Chainis [Chailes] fidati ; Raleghe, Dominus Henricus de, ad tit Ecclesie de Stokeryveis Inkepenne, Magister Ricaidus de, ad tit Ecclesie de Dydesham [Dittisham], Ferers, Magistei Reginaldus de, ad tit Ecclesie de Thni lestone Okebyare, Johannes de, ad tit Capelle Sancii Panci acii [Rousdorf] iMeyne, Fi Johannes de, de Oidine Minoium Fayia, Fr Johannes] A -d • • t . • Croke.Fi Thomas fadPres Prions Lancestonie. —Licence, in the usual Foim, had been gi anted to Bp Stapeldon by the Bp. of Salisbuiy, to oidain qualified persons, whenevei he might pass through his Diocese, till Michaelmas Day —Dated, London, 4 March, 1309-10 XVI. [1310 ; 13 June]—Ordines celebrati in Ecclesia Conventuali Tottonie, die Sabbati Quatuor Temporum, in Vigilia Sancte Trinitatis ; viz., xiij die Junii, A D. Mmo. CCCm0. x°, et Consecracionis Domini ij°.ORDINATIONS, ETC. 473 Ad Primam Tonsurarti,— Strete, Stephanus Jordan, Johannes Glyda, Ricardus Braworthi, Joh. de Doget, Johannes Wike,' Henricus de Accoliti,— Lana, Roh de la Lenne, Ricardus de Cola, Johannes Averay, Ricardus Payn, Thomas Torre, Wydo de Auetone, Walt, de Kylyou, Johannes Draper, Bobertus le Wasseborne, Joh. de Touceyn, Henricus Trenywyan, Hen de Dira, Petrus Penlyn, Will de Pyn, Willelmus de Esse, Ricardus de Corbyn, Henricus Sancto Adwyno, Ricardus de Caiswille Regis, Willelmus de Rake, Ricardus de Ledestone, Will, de Wodeforde, Will, de Uppehille, Lucas Udno, Adam de Wythefenne, Will Orchard, Johannes Stoke, Willelmus de de Moitone, Adam de Gaymer, Stephanus Lande warnec, Will Loverynge, Rie Altern on, Rob de de Cumbe, Joh de ßotelonde, Joh de Weideshaílere, Rie Churletone, Will. Ponte, Willelmus de de de Lantannon, Hugo Dynham, Rog. de Northwoda, Joh. de de Aysrigge, Rie de Coletone, Andreas Pranceys, Will Herwollyswere, de Fenne, Walteius de Willelmus de Kaygnes, Willelmus Hacke, Vineencius Chuicworde, Joh. Honne, Fr. Will. Pral, Elias de Muiiel, Ricardus de la ibi. Subdiaconi,— 225b Stone, Philippus de la, ad pres Philippi de la Metyn Enysnerghe, Walterus de, ad pies Walteii de Cornubia Edwaid, Johannes, ad pres Johannis le Fereis Deneys, Johannes le, de Alfyngtone, ad pres Ricardi de Lowe Ayscumbe, Willelmus de, ad pres Abbatis et Conv. Tavistochie. Doune, Ricaidus de la, ad pies Dom Willelmi de Botriaus. Esse, Willelmus de, ad pres, Rogeii Ciispyn. Forde, Willelmus de, ad pies Galfiidi de Albamare Walesbreus, Willelmus de, ad pres Willelmi de Walesbreus. Nortbovy, Johannes de, ad pres Walteii Pollaid Pai va Toi itone, Walterus de, ad pres Edmundi de Speccote Sta vertone, Adam de, ad pres Rogeii Crispy n Bene-Norman, Hugo, ad titulum Ecclesie de Affatone [Affeton—See No XX] Mounz, Fr Johannes, de Ordine Predicatoium Èxonie. Karneck, Fi Ricaidus de, ^ Novo Castro, Fr. Adam de, I / de Oidine Minorum Domus Dor« Athelyngtone, Fi Willelmus de, j \ cesti ie Stanhaue, Fr Thomas de, J Diaconi,— Burghe, Rogerus de la, ad pres Ricardi de Hywys, Militis Lanreithou, Nicholaus de, ad pres Domini Willelmi de Botriaus. Portalla, Stephanus de, ad pies Petii de Fyshacre Cruce, Willelmus de, ad pies Johannis Charteray Tregodeck, Rogerus de, ad pres Piioiis et Conv Sancti Gei mani. Brodeck, Walteius de, ad pres Rogeri de Cokyntone Holne, Stephanus de, ad pres Johannis de Byneleghe Sancto Austolo, Edwardus de, ad pres Reginaldi de Penreis Sancto Gei mano, Robertus de, ad pies Rogeri de Tredynecke Serjaunt, Willelmus, ad pies Galfridi de Stauntone Antienon, Osbertus de, ad pres Rogeri Cole Holaweye, Ricaidus de, ad pres Henrici de Campo Arnulphi Boghedoune, Adam de, ad pres Willelmi de Giimestone Scottecumbe, Ricaidus de, ad pres Willelmi Herewaid (titulum non habet). Folour, Thomas dictus le, ad pres Gilbeiti de Addestone. ([Tudewyl], Magistei Willelmus de, Rector Ecclesie de Bukyntone [.Bicton]. Arblostei, Martinus le, Rectoi Ecclesie de Luvenistone [Lympstone] Herpathe, Hemicus de, Rector Ecclesie de Beauford [Beaford] I Lusteleghe, Johannes de, Rectoi Ecclesie de Lusteleghe \ Megre, Henricus le, Rectoi Ecclesie de Stoke Daumarl 2h ficia- tus. Relig- iosi474 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. Relig-Tottone, Fr Walteius de, ad pres Abbatis et Conv, Bufestiie [Buckfast] iosus Presbiteri,— Morval, Johannes de, ad pres Nicholai de Feiariis Sancto Genesio, Galfridus de, ad pres Boberti Filii Willelmi Tredines, Kieardus de, ad pres Johannis le Seneschal Kynboithe, Petrus de, ad pres Henrici de Campo Arnulphi, Hermannesworthe, Johannes de, ad pres Badulphi de Esse. Burghe, Alanus de, ad pres Willelmi Cornu Burel, Bogerus, ad pies Nicholai de Alneto Penkestel, Bogerus de, ad pres Johannis de Draines Holdyche, Henricus de, ad pres Domini Thome de Cyiecestre Fuyter, Stephanus, ad pres Mathei de Treanerecke Sancta Cruce, Bernardus de, ad pies Hemici de Campo Ainulphi Miriafelde, Johannes de, ad pres Hemici Filii Alani Penhirgard, Laurencius de, ad pres Symonis Giffard Kalnodra, Thomas de, ad pres Thome Noel, Chulleworthe, Jordanus de, ad pies. Bicardi Coffyn Kalvannecke, Thomas de, ad pres Willelmi de Sancta Maigareta Bolalonde, Bicaidus de, ad pres Nicholai de Alneto Pyltone, Bogerus de, ad pres Willelmi de Baleghe Aleborne, Henricus de, ad pres Willelmi de Comptone. Nymet Sancti Georgii, Bicaidus de, ad pres Johannis Bastaid Nywetone, Bicardus de, ad pies Hemici de Foleforde. Horswille, Bogeius de, ad pies Magistii Johannis Wele Udno, Gregorius de, ad pies Alani de Keinecke Michel, Willelmus, de Tieweythyen, ad pres Henrici de Godievy Hole, Bobeitus de, ad pres Ricaidi Coffyn Carrou, Willelmus de, ad pies Badulphi de Penwoie Criditone, Petrus de, ad pies Bogeri Filii Pagani Pees, Mauiicius, ad pies Henrici dicti le Abbe Bene- f Seneschal, Bobeitus le, Yicarius Ecclesie de Lananta [Lelant] fidati TuVeit0ne, Stephanus de, Vicaiius Ecclesie de Sydebyry “S' { Brithestow’e, Adamad0’ } ad Pres Abbatis Bufestrie XVII [1310 ; 26 July]—Ordinati ad Primam Tonsuravi in Capella Piioiis Plymp-tonie, Die Dominica in ci astino Festi Sancti Jacobi, Apostoli, Mensis Julii, A D., M° CCC“0 x° Germeyn, Johannes Mimmynglonde, Gydysham, Galfii- Baddone, Bob de Draper, Henricus Bobertus de dus de Engleborne, Symon Bray, Bogerus Stibba, Symon de XVIII & XIX. [1310 ; 9 and 10 Aug]—Oidinati ad Primam I'onsuiam, de Penryn, h Roscasewel, Will de Mechermeyler, Walterus de Pensans, Regin de Pensans, Joh de Ordinati ibidem ? die Augusti, A0, q Sancta Ciida, Odo de Truiu, Bicardus de Hellan, Johannes de die seguenti,— d supia Redytli, Gregor, de Sancta Ciida, Hen de Sancta Ciida, Andreas de in Capella Domini Nancaiou, Will de Tieworgy,Rad de Treiagu, Joh de Von, Johannes Bevil, J ohannes Hellighi, Johannes de ; Dynesel, Rogeius deORDINATIONS, ETC. 475 Clerici liberati Episcopo Exoniensi, apud Exoniam, die Lune proxima post F Annunciacionis B Marie, A0 Regni Regis Edwardi, Filii Regis Ediuardi, iiijt0 ; coram Johanne de Foxleghe et Sociis suis, Justiciariis Domini Regis ad gaolam ibidem deliberandam [29 Marchi 1311]’— Dunkertone, Robertus de, liberatus Episcopo pio ìoberia Thome de Glastonia, Nicholai, Rectoris Ecclesie de Cloveneburghe [Clannaborough], et prò communi latrone Fareman, Robeitus, prò uno equo fuiato in Hundredo de Hayter, liberatus est per Johannem de Upavene, cui fuit negocium commissum Nythetoune, Henricus, prò ij agnis furatis de Johanne de Radinge, uno pari sotularium, et uno veliere multonis furato, in Tengemuwe [Teignmouth]. Sogaunt, Ricardus, prò equo patiis sui furato apud Moltone Filol, Robertus, pio iij bobus et una vacca fuiatis in Someisetia Cornubia :—Clerici liberati Episcopo Exoniensi, apud Lancevetone, per Johannem de Foxleghe et Reginaldum de Beovule, Justiciariis Domini Regis, ad delibeì acionem gaole ibidem delibei ande,— Tayllout, Sello filius Martini le, libeiatus fuit Episcopo pio uno vallyngo Hybehùco et panno Hybeinico, furatis de domo Ricardi, clerici, de la Medeschose Pedertone, Walterus de, liberatus fuit Episcopo pio fractura gaole de Lancevetone. XX [1310; 19 Sept.] —Ordines celebrati in Capella de Farendone, eie Licencia Episcopi Wynton ,cujus Licencie tenor est supra in iij0 folio precedenti, die Sabbati Quatuor Temporum Mensis Septembris ; viz xix die ejusdem Mensis, A D. M° CCCmo x°, et Consecracionis Domini ij° Diaconi,— Norman, Hugo, Rector Ecclesie de Affatone [Affeton—a small Parish, long ago merged in the Parish of West Woi lington See Bp Stafford's Register, page 1 ( note ) Gieyvile, Magistei Ricardus de, Rectoi Ecclesie de Kylkamptone. Presbiter,— Bythewalle, Magistei Robeitus, Rector Ecclesie de Udno Parva [St. Ferran-Uthno\ XXI. [1310; 19 Dec]—Ordines celebrati in Eccl. Parodi, de Parendone, Wynton. Dyoc., de Licencia Loci Dyocesani, die Sabbati Quatuor Temporum proxima post F. Sancte Lucie, Yirginis, viz xiiij Kalendas Januarii, Anno quo supra ; cujus, quidem, Licencie tenor tabs est [Licence in the usual Form; dated at Estmeones (East Meon), 15 Dec.-Master Stephen de Dene, Commissary, was to present the Candidates fiom the Diocese of Winchester. See Eegist. Wodeloke, fol. 157]. 2 H2476 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Bene- < fidati Exon. Dyoc. Accolitus,— ' Chevestone, Robertus de, Rector Ecclesie de Dodescumbeleghe. Subdiaconi,— Norreis, Magister Willelmus, Rector Ecclesie de Tettecote. Crauthome, Willelmus de, Rector Ecclesie de Estboclaunde Kayngnes, Willelmus de, Rector Ecclesie de Brodwode [- Wyger] Presbiteri,— Lusteleghe, Johannes de, Rector Ecclesie de Lusteleghe. Coye, Johannes, Rector Ecclesie de Waysfelde [Wash-field] Arbloster, Martinus le, Rector Ecclesie de Buketone [Bicton] Herpathe, Henricus de, Rector Ecclesie de Biauforde [Beaford], (. Norman, Hugo, Rector Ecclesie de Affatone [See No XX] j [The Commissary’s Letter was dated at Faringdon on the Day of the Ordination The Schedule contains the names of the Candidates],— Ordinati in Primam Tonsurarti,— Ray, Johannes le Ludeschelve, Rie Bulstede, Will de Moundelee, Will de Fftrchas^, Johannes de Blake, Johannes le Baroun, Willelmus Geffray, Johannes Aultone, Edmundus Austoli, Fabianus Andreu, Johannes Blake, Nicholaus le de films Accoliti,— Huscard, Johannes, R Capelle Beati Edmundi de Codyntone [Cuddington] Molyns, Johannes fìlius Vincencii de, de Aultone. Penre, Will, de la [fol 226b] Casti o, Will de Pi est, Will dictus Serio, Willelmus Penyntone, Hen de Alayn, Johannes Chelmestone, Willelmus de Walraund, Fr Johannes, de Domo Frati um Piedicatorum Wyntonie Poitesmuthe, Fr Johannes de, et ) /de Abbathia de Quaneria [in the Isle of Baroun, Fr Galfridus le j / Wight] SaÌesbmierais^P^Ricardus } de Priolatu de Blommole IBveamo,e] Piuweiwyche, Fi Johannes de, de Prioiatu de Mertone Subdiaconi,— Wodehouse, Henricus de, Rector Ecclesie de Gatecombe \ ¡-^ f w‘ iti Saunford, Thomas de, Rector Capelle de Kyngestone jl°f l9 l Fu Johlunefde \ de Domo Fratrum Piedicatoium Wyntonie Suttone, Fr. Hugo de, de Quareria piedicta Salesbury, Fr Johannes de, de Waveile Biaconi,— Sunborne, Fr. Galfridus de, et ) Langestoke, Fr Ricardus de, et > de Prioiatu Sancti Swithuni Wyntonie. Wyntone, Fr Adam de, ) Mecheldevere, Philipp us de Roppele, Johannes de, Rector Eccl. Beate Marie de Kalendariis, Wyntonie. Frie, Johannes le Derbeia, Fr Petrus de. et 1 j -n , t» t . ,T, . Kingeshome, Fr Willelmus de}de Domo Fratrum P^dieatoi um Wyntonie Tournour, Willelmus le Estmoleseie, Gilbertus de Brode, Fr Robeitus le, et ] , aw • j CUye, Fr Guillelmus de 1 de Abbatlna de Quarena Insula, Fr Johannes de, de Biommore Serle, Johannes, de Faindone [Faringdon, Hants] Dobbe, Robertus, de Odyham Wyleforde, Fi Johannes de, de Hida [Hyde Abbey] Presbiteri,— Brocke, Johannes de Tycchefelde, Galfiidus de War[n]ebouighe, Johannes de? de Witcherche,ORDINATIONS, RTC. 477 Estrete, Fr Johannes diet 1, n . Cranebourne, Fr Johannes de f de Domo Fratrum Predicato! um Wyntorue. Aqua, Ricardus de Thomas, Willelmus ' Norreis, Thomas le, Rector Ecclesie de Chale. Beddrede, Ricardus de Cole, Johannes le Chepman, Thomas le, de Hurtle. Grumvyle, Fr. Walterus de, de Hyde Hida, Adam de. atteflode, Johannes Guldeforde, Fr Johannes de, de Mertone More, Fr. Willelmus de la, de Beau lyu [.Beaulieu Abbey\ Waltham, Henricus de, ad Litt. Dimissor Episcopi Londoniensis [Here follows a copy of the formal Certificate of Ordination given to each Candidate, mutatis mutandis] “ A lour honurable Seignur et Piere Espeiital, Sire Wautier, par la grace Dieu Evesqe Dexcestre, ses fì^s en Dieu de la Comunaute de meime la Cite, saluz, reverences, et honurs.—Sache vostre Seignurie et amiste qe Adam Maynaid est a vostre piisone livere pur la debrusure de un coffre, et le aporteer des anyaus et autres choses qe fuient a Henri Purpris Dount, Site, de ceo cheytif Adam pyte vous preyngne, et grace a ly pur sa deliveiaunce fere vous pleis, pui lonour de Seyncte Esglise et pur lamoui de Dieu, que vous save en sauncte ” “ Walterus, etc , Magistro Johanni de Upavene, Subdecano in Ecclesia Exon , et . Officiali Arcidiaconi Exonie, salutem, etc —In negocio liberacionis Ade Maynard, clerici, nostre Dyocesis, a carcere quo detinetui pro imposita sibi fractura unius coffri, et aspoitacione quoiundam anulorum et rerum aliarum ab eodem, que fuerunt Henrici Puipiis, Civis Exonie; super quibus indictatus idem cleiicus, et coram Judice seculari ad deposicionem laicorum super hoc habitus pio convicto, nostro fuit carceri liberatus, vobis conjunc-tim et divisim vices nostras, cum Canonice cohercionis potestate, committi-mus per Présentes; sub ea, videlicet, foi ma ut, inquisita super premissis in forma Juris diligencius ventate, et facta nichilominus pioclamacione et preconizacione puplica et solempni, prout et ubi magis expedire videbitur, si per hujusmodi Inquisicionem inveneritis prefatum Adam impositum sibi crimen nullatenus commisisse, nullusque comparile) it accusatoi qui ipsum super eodem crimine convinceie, vel oppositor quod id piobare valeat sit para-tus, tunc eidem Ade, propter infamiam exortam ex predictis deposicionibus et judicio laieoi um, puigacionem Canonice indicatis, quam si prestiterit a carcere liberetis eundem Alioquin, si earn prestare nequiveiit, vel in ea prestanda defecerit, seu per Inquisicionem predictam, in qua se ipsum defendendi, saltern pei alium, habebit facultatem, inveneritis prefatum clericum dictum facinus commisisse, vel ex ipsius liberacione, propter violentam suspicionem contra ipsum exortam, magnum scandalum suscitan- 1 Intera Testimonialis Ordinum Willélmi Thome, Constanciensis Diócesis, fer Exoniensem Episcopum celebratorum — Universis, etc , Frater Henricus Wyntoniensis Episcopus, salutem, etc —Noverit Universitas vestraquod, cum Dominus Walterus, Dei giacia Exoniensis Episcopus, die Sabbati Quatuor Temporum proximo ante F Natalis Domini, A D M° CCCmo. x°, in Eccl. Paroch de Farindone, nostre Diócesis, vice nostra, Ordines cele-brasset, Willelmum Thomam, Con- stanciensis Diócesis, diaconum, Literas Dimissoiias sui Diocesani exhiben-tem, ad titulum Domini Hugonis de Escote, Militis, quern sibi sufficere asseiebat, in presbiterum Canonice ordinavit, tunc, ibidem —In cujus lei etc—Datum apud Merdone, vj Kalendas Januarii [27 Dec], AD M° CCCmo x° Conseciacionis nostre vjto —Reg Wodeloke, fol 157 There is no other record of this Ordination at Faringdon in the Winchester Registei [F. J B ].478 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDOX dum, ipsius excessu, condicione persone, et ceteiis ciicumstanciis provida deliberacione pensati«, eum faciatis peipetuo vel ad tempus in carceie remanere, ad penitenciam peragendam, ut commissa defieat et deflendà ulteiius non committat ” (Dated, Chudleigh, 22 Feb., 1310-11) XXII [1310-11 ; 6 March]—Ordines celebrati in Eccl. Conventuali f0i ^Tottonie, die Sabbati Quatuor Temporum in prima Ebdomada Quadragesime ; viz vj die Mensis Marcii, A.D. M° pCCmo x°, et Consecracionis Dom. Walteri Episcopi iij°. jRecepii ad Primam Tonmi am,— Sovenaysse, Job de Cissoi, Willelmus Beancnmbe, Walt Ponte, Ricaidus de Trevysecke, Aun-gerns de Lancar, Nich de Fentone, Heni de Fonte, Johannes de Trombo], Nich de Hethenan, Thom de Polgiun, Gilb de Retan, David de Devenebyry, Joh de Accoliti Pyck, Robertus Voisdone, Thom, de Ti egodecke, Walt de Tiewynt, Will de Synmndesham, Nich olaus de Leghe, Nicholaus de Tynker, Ricardus Miiiafelde, Adam de Tievenian, Walt de Botornel, Simon de de Wenna, Ricardus Bienta, Ricardus de Hendre, Henr de Tywardraithe, Gregorius de Treniben, Joh de Staci, Willelmus Dodebrocke, Alanus de Addebrocke, Hem de Martyn, Johannes Laurenz, Johannes Spiidel, Wydo Batyn, Philippus Treganecke, Thom de Peyntoui, Ric le Sancto Coylano, Johannes de Waysborne, Walt de attebyry, Johannes Proutestone, Rob de Prays, Thomas Goscere, Johannes Queynteiel, Joh Ridelere, Johannes " ~ / Courtenay, Fr Joh de, de Domo Tavistochie Biet, Fr Rob. (Foida) Reli- I Wortone, Fr. Johannes de (Donkeswille) Trembleythe, Fi Radulphusde gi0S1 ( Landege, Fr. Johannes de (Piedicatoi). (Tywardiaithe). " " " * Codiatone, Will de Spridel, Thomas Laivy, Ricardus, de Clovesworthe, Rob. Cargallou, Balde- Ockamptone de Glide, Ricardus winus de Hamel, Johannes Byr, Rogerus de Tyntagel, Alex, de Tiewynt, Lauienc- Wylboighe, Petrus Trighel, Waiinus de Jolif, Willelmus ius de de Ayswille, Thomas de Palmer, Symon Lokeham, Adam de Wyte, Willelmus le, Bawecumbe, Elias Brente, Walterus Choldiyyche, Alex- deYpelpenne de Aleborne, Lucas de ander de Forde, Thomas de Galmetone, Thom Tudde, Ricaidus Kewerel, Ricardus Buketone, Ric. de de Bloyou, Willelmus Body, Walteius Torre, Will de la Fenne, Odo de Trenotre, Ricardus Fynamour, Walt Fentone, Joh de Cosa, Johannes Pruwet, Willelmus Blystone, Simon de Vele, Walterus Cokyntone, Ric de Wytchurche, Gal- Cheristowe, Steph Ayscumbe, Ricardus 5olkesdone, Edmun- fiidus de de de dus de Romundesleghe, Kanu, Rogerus Spichwyke, Joh. de Elys, Hamundus Reginaldus de Potteford, Joh. de Fynamoui, Walt Hoda, Petius de Gist, Hemicus Tienewythe, Rad- Stitewardestone, Woggewille, Thom. Andreu, Willelmus, ulphus de Ricaidus de de de Lynhan Lollesforde, Walt Pyltone, J ohannes Gras, Thomas Loo, Walterus de de de Donkeswille, Rog Talkarn, Marcus de Bettevyle, Will de Vautoit, Hemicus r de Wyte, Adam Menegwin, Joh de de Symoun, Nicholaus Carswille, Ric de Hywys, Thomas Bene-Sydewyn, Ricardus de, Rector Ecclesie de Clovenebuighe [Clannaborough] tu?" Subdiaconi,— us* Godecote, Magistei Hemicus de, ad pies, Abbatis et Conv Tavistochie Tiegiamowen, Ricaidus de, ad pies Piioiis et Conv Sancti Geimani Duiaunt, Johannes, ad pies Piiorisse et Conv de Comneworthe Goiaunt, Godefiidus, ad pies Nicholai Giffard. Willelmus, clerieus, de Widefen, ad pies Johannis le Deneys, Domini de Bradeforde.ORDINATIONS, ETC. 479 Piltone, Robertus de, ad pres Willelmi de Raleghe Bothe, Walterus, ad pres Johannis Herewaide. Coesgaran, Nicholaus de, ad pres. Johannis le Seneschal Swen, Johannes, ad pres Robeiti Bessen Halghewille, Henricus de, ad pres Reginaldi de Clyfford Skelly, Willelmus, ad pies Hemici Abbot, de Waysfelde Hiauntone, Adam de, ad pres Thome de Filleghe Leuedestone, Nicholaus de, ad pres Hemici Filii Alani, Dom. de Dodebiock Hele, Ricaidus de, ad pres Roberti Filii Willelmi Ponte, Willelmus de, ad pies Johannis Bozon Huddesdone, Ricardus de, ad pres Ade de Esse. Wolvedone, Rogerus de, ad pies Johannis de Poudeiham. Squyer, Willelmus, ad pres Johannis Wele Bosco, Willelmus de, ad pres Oliveri Caiminou / Stoke, Radulphus de, Rectoi Ecclesie de Ayssecumbe Bene- ) Sancto Leonardo, Rie de, R Eccl de Wolfiedyswoithe [ Woolfardisworthy], fidati I Roscarec, Johannes de, Rectoi Ecclesie de Hellaunde Cheverestone, Robertus de, Rectoi Ecclesie de Leghe [Doddiscombsleigh] ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 1 Reli- " Rosculian, Fr Herveus de, de Domo Bodminie Hüne, Fr. Willelmus de la, de Domo de Tywaidiaythe Cerne, Fr Willelmus de, de Domo de Nywenham Bremdone, Fi. Johannes de, Ì -n m • , , . < Fonte, Fr Willelmus de, } de Domo Tavlstoclne ! Leghe, Fr Nicholaus de, de Domo Plymptonie I Ayspeitone, Fi Johannes de, de Domo Bufestrie I Oveitone, Fr Johannes de, de Domo de Bynedone, Sarum Dyoc L Abbatis et Conv de Bynedone, et ad Dimissorias sui Dyocesani. I ad pres Abbatum, ^ Piioium, et Con-! ventuum suorum, J ad pies. Diaconi,— Brademoie, Johannes de, ad pies. Geivasii de Raleghe, Militis Scheaghe, Johannes de, ad pies Johannis de Feraiiis, Dom. de Rame Tyntagel, Johannes de, ad pres Symonis Giffaid Hendre, Johannes de, ad pies Nicholai Giffard Wyteknyth, Willelmus, ad pies Elie Co tel Stone, Philippus de la, ad pres Philippi de la Metyn Tregun, Willelmus de, ad pres Symonis Giffard Hole, Rogerus de la, ad pres Nicholai de Alneto fol. Deneys, Johannes, ad pres Ricardi le Low 227b Edward, Johannes, ad pres. Johannis de Fei eis Stavertone, Adam de, ad pies. Johannis de Cantilupo Brewys, Willelmus de, ad pres Johannis Heieward Forde, Willelmus, ad pres Galfiidi de Albamarie, Militis Hywys, Johannes de, ad pres Dom Ricaidi de Hywys Douneworthy, Robertus de, ad pres Prioris et Conv de Frithelestoke Penryn, Uibanus de, ad pies Willelmi de Tregodecke Sancto Coylano, Ricardus de, ad pres Benedicti de Roseiou Lanston, Ihomas de, ad pres Abbatis et Conv. Tavistochie Northbovy, Johannes de, ad pres. Walteri Pollai d Wyke, Johannes de, ad pies Radulphi de Albo Monasterio Douneny, Ricaidus de, ad pres Johannis de Mortone. Polmoiva, Ricaidus de, ad pres Ricaidi le Piouz Diiahille, Ricardus, ad pres Radulpbi de la Doune, Milifcis Gurdeler, Ricaidus dictus, ad pres Magistri Radulphi Germeyn Cruce, Philippus de, ad pres. Prioiis Barnastapolie Kempe, Willelmus, ad pres Dom. Thome de Stapeldone Hynesbeigh, Walteius de, ad pies Dom Walteri de Coi nubia Watrifalle, Radulphus de, ad pres Dom Henrici de Campo Amulphi Parva Politone, Walteius de, ad pres Rogeii Cornu, de Thoinbyiy Pord, Radulphus de, ad pres. Prepositi et Capituli Glasneye480 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. > t ( Pi esentati per Patentes Prioris'et Con-ventus Sancto Kyerano, Benedictus de, ad pres. Dom. Michaelis le Petit. Tautone, Robertus de, ad pres Ricardi Wolf. Walesbieus, Willelmus de, ad pies Johannis de Tieiagu, Militis Helehalke, Johannes de, ad pres Johannis de Mortone Tailleboys, Ricardus, ad pres. Walteri de la Treawyn, Dom. de Radeford, Esse, Willelmus de, ad pies Radulphi de Dodescumbe Doune, Ricaidus de la, ad pres Dom. Ricaidi de Hywys Bottelonde, Johannes de, ad pies Johannis de Byneleghe. f Pouderham, Hugo de, Rector Ecclesie de Wytestone [Devon] Bene J Cotel, Arnulphus, Rectoi Ecclesie de Chaudecombe [Challacombe]. ficiati ^ Crabbe, Thomas, Rector Ecclesie de Tiuru ^Bodminia, Fi Robertus deA Malherbe, Fr Ricaidus, I t , . Yowe, Fi Thomas de, f Domus Lancestome, Knolle, Fr. Adam de, J Reli- . Denisei, Fi Odo de,—Bodminie giosi, S Kempebeaie, Fi. Thomas de,—Hertilandie Tiegilla, Fr Thomas de,—Sancti Germani Chev.elestone, Fr Thomas de,—Nywenham Lodres, Yincencius de,—Forde Exemistie, Fr Hugo de,—Plymptonie J Presbiteri,— Hele, Stephanus de, ad pres Abbatis et Conv. Bufestrie [Buckfast] Ridel, Lucas, ad pres Alani de Kernycke Knyt, Thomas, de Toiitone, ad pies Prioiis et Conv. Lancestonie Holaweye, Ricardus de, ad pies Hemici de Campo Arnulphi Sancto Maugano, Robeitus de, ad pies Johannis de Cantilupo Hurteeumbe, Robertus de, ad pies Abbatis et Conv. de Donkeswille Burghe, Rogeius de la, ad pres Ricaidi de Hywys Lanreithou, Nicholaus de, ad pies Willelmi Botriaus, Militis Alternon, Stephanus de, ad pies Johannis de Tielouny Choldewille, Adam de, ad pies Abbatis et Conv Tavistochie Ti egodecke, Rogeius de, ad pres Piioris et Conv Sancti Geimani Cruce, Willelmus de, ad pres Dom Johannis Charteiay. Smaleiugge, Ricaidus de, ad pres Joelis de Herpathe Coyng, Henricus, ad pies Michaelis de Bray Poitmour, Walteius de, ad pies Dom Robeiti Beaupel Portalla, Stephanus de, ad pies Hemici de Campo Arnulphi Michael, clericus de Tautone, ad pres Willelmi de Raleghe Hendre, Ricaidus de, ad pres Ricardi le Deneys Loveringe, Rogeius, ad pies. Johannis de Luscote Poiz, Henricus, ad pres Willelmi, Dom de Treiagu Emeler, Rogerus dictus, ad pres Hugonis de Colefoide Sancto Austolo, Edwardus de, ad pres Reginaldi de Pemeys Laiius, Rogerus, ad pres Johannis Draynes Sancta Grada, Johannes de, ad pres. Oliven de Caimynou. Karswille, Ricardus de, ad pres. Johannis, Dom de Pouderham Chalveleghe, Svmon de, ad pres Dom. Johannis de Umfravyle Holne, Stephanus de, ad pies Johannis le Non eis Grey, Johannes, ad pies Dom Nicholai Cheyny Mongluth, Ricardus de, ad pies Radulphi de Beovyle, Dom de Tielosou Coleman, Walteius, ad pies Ricaidi le Deneys. Hals, Walteius, ad pies Roberti Avenel Foloui, Thomas dictus, ad pres Gilbeiti de Addestone Boghedone, Adam de, ad pies Willelmi de Giimestone Antrenon, Osbeitus de, ad pies Martini de Fysacre Scodeseumbe, Ricardus de, ad pres Willelmi Heiewaid. Serjaunt, Willelmus, ad pres. Galfiidi de Stauntone.OBDINATIONS, ETC, 481 Sancto Biueredo, Ricaidus de, ad pres Dom Jacobi Peverel f Wolleghe Magister Willelmus de, Rectoi Ecclesie de Bykeleghe | Greynevyìe, Magister Ricardus de, Rectoi Ecclesie de Kylkamptone Bene-^ Tudewille, Magister Willelmus de, Rectoi Eccl de Luvenestone [Lympstone]. fidati I Benetfeld, Willelmus de, Rectoi Ecclesie de Lansant [Lezant\ LRoges, Robertus de, Rector Ecclesie de Hautebray [High Bray] C Walle, Fi Thomas de la, de Domo Tavistochie. ' Lovel, Fr Hemicus dictus, de Monte Sancti Michaelis ^ Westleghe, Fi Stephanus de, ) , „ j Bittedene, Fr Ricardu's de, j de Heitilaunde. Pyligaud, Fi, Johannes dictus,—de Tywardraithe. Glastone, Fr Matheus de,—de Nywenham Brixtone, Fi Johannes de,—de Boclaunde. Tottone, Fr Walterus de,—de Bufestiia \BucTcfast ] Haber, Fi Johannes 1 A ^ ,. r> , , Castro, Fr Johannes de, } de 0rdme Pre,llcatorum '-Fr Rolandus, Canonicus de Ypelepenne, ad pi es Fr Rolandi, Abbatis Monasterii Beati Petri de Fylgeriis, Rodenensis Dyocesis [.Fougères Abbey, Dioc of Rennes, in Brittany ] Reli- giosi M ( Presentati pei Patentes, ut supra. Apud Peynctone, xix die Marcii, Anno quo supra proximo, commissum fuit negocium liberacionis Ricardi Meisecke, cleiici, indictati de morte Johannis Trestan, apud Treworgo, Magistris J de Upavene et Officiali Arehidiaeoni Exonie, in forma que est supra in fine quaterni precedents. XXIII. [1311 ; 27 March]—Ordines celebrati in Ecclesia Parochiali de fd 228 Chuddeleghe, die Sabbati qua cantatur Officilim Scicientes, viz vj° Kalendas Aprilis, &.D. M°. OCG° xj°. Subdiaconi,-— Portejoie, Johannes, ad près Willelmi Lamprey. Bovy, Robertus, ad près Robeiti Avenel Bene-^a*r^>Se’ Guy do de, ad près Ricardi Regny, Dom. de Egenisfoide [Eggesford] fìcia- Trelouny, Magister Willelmus de, Rectoi Sancti Johannis juxta Antone tus. Diaconi,— Bene. | Daumarle, Thomas, Rector Ecclesie Sancti Martiny juxta Loo. cia 1 \ Roscarecke, Johannes de, Rector de Hellaunde. Mihelstou, Thomas de, ad pi es Thome de Tiehydyan. Tremayl, Johannes de, ad pi es Henrici de Keligryn Wyndesore, Thomas de, ad près Mathei de Bere Presbiteri,— Bene- j Oabbe, Magister Thomas, Rector Ecclesie,de Tiuru fidati | Arnulphus, Rector Ecclesie de Chaudecumbe [öhallacombe] Chayllou, Johannes, ad près Johannis de Baunfeld —Undecimo die Aprilis, apud Exoniam, emanavit Commissio Magistro Johanni de Upavene, Subdecano in Eccl Exon , [et] Officialibus Archidiaconorum Exonie et Tottonie, in negocio libeiacionis Danielis de Udno pio morte Johannis de Udno, in Hel estone occisi —Apud Clyst, xiij0 die Apiilis, Anno quo supia, commissum fuit negocium liberacionis Petri Beamound, clerici, indictati de bui gai ia facta Martino de Ry^sthivele, apud Ry^sthivele, Magistro J. de Upavene, Subdecano in Eccl Exon., et Officialibus Archidiaconorum Exonie et Tottonie482 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. XXII [I. [1311 ; 30 May]—Ordines celebrati apud West Horsleghe, Wynton Dyoc, de Licencia Loci Dyocesani, que subsequi-tur, in Festo Pentecostés, A D M°. CCCmo. xj° [—“ ut elei icos vestios, in quibuscumque Loéis nostre Dyocesis, ad quoscum-que Ordines, tarn Majoies quam Minoies, debitis intersticiis Temporum, Canonice valeatis oí diñare, liberam vobis concedimus facultatem donee presentem Concessionem duxeiimns revocandam —Datum apud Suthewerk, xv Kalendas Junii” (18 May)] Bloyou, Magister Johannes, R Eccl Sánete Columbe Majoris,—in Accolitum XXV. [1311 ; 5 June]—Ordines celebrati apud Horsleghe, in Capei] a Episcopi ibidem, immediate Jurisdiccioni Dorn. Archiepiscopi Cantuar. subjecta, de ipsius Licencia, die Sabbati Quatuor Temporum in Ebdomada Pentecostés, viz Nonis Junii. [—“ad celebiandum Oidines hac die Sabbati etc, in Loco aliquo nostre immediate Jurisdiccioni subjecto, quern ad hoc duxeritis eligendum . . Datum sub sigillo nostio ad Causas, apud Lamhithe, ix Kalendas Junii ” (21 May)] Subdiaconi,— Bloyou, Magister Johannes, Rector Ecclesie Sánete Columbe Majoiis Seneschal, Magistei Ricardus le, Rectoi Eccl de Wytestone, in Comubia Porthquyn, Magister Rogeius de, ad giaciam Domini [collated, 17 Dec, to the V of St Eval] Diaconi,— Cheverstone, Robertos de, Rector Ecclesie de Leghe [Doddiscombsleigh] Cornubia, Magister Gilbertus de, ad graciam Domini [collated, on the same day, to the V of Lelant] Presbiteri,— Daumarle, Dominus Thomas, Rector Ecclesie Beati Martini juxta Loo Roscareck, Johannes de, Rector Ecclesie de Hellaunde XXVI [1311 ; 20 June]—Die Dominica ante Festum Sancti Johannis Baptiste ; viz xx die Junii, Anno quo supra, oidinatus fuit pei Dominum, in Capelia de Stockwille, Wynton Dyoc de Licencia Loci Dyocesani,— Beauchamp, Robertus de,—in Accollitum XXVII. [No Date]—Ordinati apud Peynctone, in Capella, ad Primam Tonsuravi,— Bozon, Willelmus Grimestone, Johannes de Here follow two General Commissions, directed to Bp. Stapeldon « by the Bp, of Winchester,— (1) “ Ut in quibuscumque Locis nostre Dyocesis, quas in hac parte duxeritis eligendos, Abbates et Abbatissas vestre Dyocesis benedicere, necnon ea que Jurisdiccionis tarn voluntaiie quam contenciose existunt in ceteros subditos vestros quoscumque, et chea ipsos, excelceie libere valeatis . pro nostio beneplacito —Datum apud Suthwoicke [23 July, 1311].ORDINATIONS, ETC. 483 (2) “Ad confhmandum et benedicendum Abbates et Abbatissas atque Priores quoscumque vesti e et nostre Dyoeesis ; cleiicos, eciam, ad quo icumque Sacros Oi dines piomovendnm, dum tamen, etc ; Ecclesias et Aitai ia ac Superaltaiia consecrandum ; et omnia alia et singula excercendum in nostia Dyocesi Wyntoniensi que ad Officium Episcopale pertinere dinoscuntur pro nostro beneplacito Datum apud Suthworcke ” [23 July, 1311 —See Reg Wodeloke, fol 164b] XXVIII [1311; 18 Sept]—Ordines celebrati in Eccl. Conventuali de Mertone, Wynton. Dyoc, de Licencia Loci Dyocesani, que est supra pioximo, die Sabbati Quatuor Temporum Mensis Septembris ; viz. xiiij Kal. Octobris, A.D M°. CCCrao xjmo. Diaconi,— Bloyou, Magister Johannes, Rector Ecclesie Sancte Columbe Majoiis Porthquin, Magister Rogeius de, ad giaciam Domini Godecote, Magister Henricus de, ad pi es Abbatis et Conv Tavistochie Presbiteri,— Biattone, Magister Guillelmus de, Rector Ecclesie de Thornfagon [Thorne-Falcori], ad Litt Dimiss Bathon et Wellen. Episcopi Beyworthi, Thomas de, R Eccl de Westwelle, Lync Dyoc., per Litt. Dim. sui Dyocesani. Cheverstone, Robertus de, Rector Ecclesie de Leghe [Doddiscombsleigh] Gurdeler, Rie le, ad pres Magistri Radulphi Germeyn, Precentoris Eccl. Exon. Cornubia, Magister Gilbertus de, Yicarius de Lananta [ Lelant] Caerneck, Thomas de, ad pres. Robeiti Filii Willelmi. Deneys, Johannes le, Rectoi Ecclesie de Lysnewithe [.Lesnewth]. Cruce, Philippus de, Yicarius Barnastapolie XXIX [1311: 26 Sept ]—Memorandum quod xxvj0 die Septembris, apud Stockwille, in Capella, de Licencia Loci Dyocesani que est supra, ordina tus fait Stephanus de Cumbe Maityn in Accolitum} ad logatum Domini Bartholomei de Badelesmere XXX [1311 ; 18 Dee]—Ordines celebrati in Eccl. Paroch. de Suth-moltone, die Sabbati Quatuor Temporum Mensis Decem-bris; viz. xviij0 die ejusdem Mensis, A.D. M°. CCCmo xj°. Ad Primam Tonsurarli,- Kyary, Rob de Gambon, Johannes Jordan, Johannes Alringtone, Walt de Porteforde, Thomas de Crowethorne, Thom, de Giffard, Willelmus, de Mewy Penryn, Joh de Tregartha, Joh de Dundene, Johannes Leghe, Radulph. de Markedene, Thom, de Pollard, Ricardus Gille, Thomas Clotewoithi, Olivei-us de Tonecumbe, Ric de Keche, Walieius Deneis, Robeitus filius Thome le Daniel, Rogerus Wolringtoiie, Thom de Forse, Thomas de Pyarnygacote, Pau-linus de Parvo Ponte, Nich. de Pictor, Ricaidus Wanforde, Joh de Leghe, Rogerus de Were, Ricardus de Thynnewode, Will de Hendiebornecke, Ricardus de Tiemayl, Johannes de WiLlescombe, Symon de Penryn, Joh de Leghe, Nicholaus de Ponte, Robertus de Rauf, Willelmus Twyneyo, Henricus Uppecote, Thom de Hallesworthi, Henr de Faber, Ricaidus Lana, Alanus de la Mattecote, Joh de Goide, Johannes Bynneworthi, Joh de Bukyntone, Will de Lytelham, Nich de Ohyvenore, Thom de Tieveithyan, Aym-erus de Deneys, Robertus Esse, Ricardus de Lake, Will, de la Halsdone, Will de Denyal, Johannes Fletyngtone, Ric. de Brey, Paulinus de Poghehulle, Rob de Pole, Johannes de la Wyttone, Will, de Haie, Thomas de Lothenale, Lodewy-cus de484 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. Accoliti,— Pollard, Robertas Pippecote, Steph de Tettecote, Lauien-cius de Deneys, Willelmus Doune, Will de la Rocke, Robertus Poi de, Ricaidus de Penkoyt, Steph de Leye, Rob de la Trehybyon, Joh de Ros, J ohannes de Seiaunt, Gilbertus filius Willelmi le Loccum.be, Clemens de Westecote, Thomas de Litteleweie, Ric. de Wollacumbe, Will de Kyng’forde, Thomas de Homiacote, Hem de Lanteglos, Ric. de Lockcumbe, Will de Grangia, Thomas de Wyot, Willelmus Messor, Walterus Esse, Robeitus de Tieverby, David de Moltone, Anton de Cade, Ricardus Holaund, Ric de Mollaunde, Joh de Yolde, Robeitus le Yulkysdone, Will de Canel, Rogerus Esse, Johannes de Baccote, Hem de Stappe, Willelmus Nywetone, Joh de Axemuwe, Joh de Biadewoitlii, Joh de Stone, Willelmus de la, de Honetone Rogis, Nicholaus Nicholaus, Frater de Conventi! de Tru-ru, Ordinis Pre-dicatorum Lockeforde, Walt de, dePlymptone Fysssestone, Michael de Frater Ricardus, Monachus, de Stikelepathe Pydehille, Joh. de Subdiaconi,— More, Thomas de la, ad pres Dom Gervasii de Raleghe, Militis Hole, Elias de la, ad pres Thome Champeaus Langeleghe, Philippus de, ad pres Willelmi de Raleghe. fol Adiingtone, Thomas de, ad pies Ricaidi le Wolfe 229 Crumpelhorn, Philippus, ad pres Dom Thome de Cirencestre. Croudecote, Johannes de, ad pres. Nicholai de Beie Penquit, Robertus de, ad pies Philippi de la Metyn Impeythi, Hemicus de, ad pres Johannis Cheyndut Strode, Willelmus de, ad pres, Johannis de Bikabiri Litelwere, Walterus de, ad pres Oliveri, Piioris de Frethelistok, et ejusdem Loci Conventus. Goce, Johannes, ad pres Dom Stephani de Haccumbe, Militis Senthille, Wilellmus de, ad pres Ricardi le Prouz Sydebyry, Robertus de, ad pres. Dom Gervasii de Raleghe. Chepman, Willelmus, ad pres Dom Johannis de Umfravile,—Inhibitum est ei ne accedat ad Ordinem Pi esbitw atus infra qvinguennium Exeministre, Willelmus de, ad pres. Johannis de Poudeiham Pippecote, Robertus de, ad pies Thome de Fileleghe Regie, Stephanus de, ad pres Robeiti Filii Willelmi Penrin, Andieas de, Yicaiius Glasneye, ad pies. Canonicoium et Capituli Mollonde, Johannes de, ad pres Dom Willelmi de Botiiaus. Innysworgi, Michael de, ad titulum patrimonii Poleworthi, Ricardus de, ad pres Magistri J Wele Gerveys, Henricus, ad pies. Hemici de Poleforde et Ricardi le Wolfe, Reli: f Fi. Godefiidus, Ordinis Piedicatorum de Conventu Exonie Bene- ^ BhiBppus, de Conventu de Tiuru, Ordinis Predicatoium ficia-’Bourne, Giegorius de, Rectoi de Poghehulle [Poughill—Devon.] tus Diaconit— Boscho, Willemus de, ad pies. Mathei de Crauthome Mille, Gilbertus de la, ad pres Roberti de Hortone. Sancto Stephano, Nicholaus de, ad pres Dom Walten de Comubia. Skelli, Willelmus, ad pies Henrici Abbot. Tregasioun, Ricardus de, ad pres Prioris et Conv Sancti Geimani Hele, Ricardus de, ad pres. Roberti Filii Willelmi. Bene- i Swafelde, Johannes de, Rector Ecclesie de Mewy [Meavy] ficiati\Tielouny, Willelmus de, Rectoi Ecclesie Sancti Johannis [in Comubia] Piltone, Robeitus de, ad pres Willelmi de Raleghe Holacumbe, Johannes de, ad pres Domini Johannis de Umfiavyle Wolvedone, Rogeius de, ad pies Johannis le Deneis Bont, Walterus, ad pres Walteri Pollard Halghewille, Henricus de, ad pies. Dom. Reginaldi de CliffoideORDINATIONS, ETC. 485 Portejoye, Johannes, ad pres. Willelmi Lamprei Reli- Kernek, Fr Ricardus de, de Ordine Minorum de Conventu Bodminie sus" ®^Lu^er> Willelmus, ad pres Prioris et Monachorum de Cowyke Goraunt, Godefridus, ad pres Nicholai Giffard Staneweye, Johannes de, ad pres Nicholai Cheine, Militis. Bovy, Robeitus, ad pies Roberti Avenel Hembyry, Nicholaus de, ad pres Magistri J Wele. Withefenne, Willelmus de, ad pies Johannis le Deneys Sweyn, Johannes, ad pres Galfridi le Arblostei Trevalga, Stephanus de, ad pies Edwaidi de Pendo vi Presbiterio— Hendre, Johannes de, ad pies Nicholai Giffarde Wytekny3t, Willelmus, ad pres Elie Ootel, Brewys, Willelmus, ad pres. Johannis Hereward Tregun, Willelmus de, ad pres Symonis Giffard Wateiyfalle, Robeitus de, ad pies Dom Hemici de Campo Arnulphi Doune, Ricardus de la, ad pies Dom Ricardi de Hywys Shaghe, Johannes de, ad pres Johannis Fereis, Dom de Rame Stone, Philippus de la, ad pres Philippi de Lametyn Deneys, Johannes le, ad pies Ricardi le Wolfe Forde, Willelmus de, ad pies Dom Rogeii de Cokyngtone Tyntagel, Johannes de, ad pies Symonis Giffaid Hole, Rogeius de la, ad pres Prioris et Conv Sancti Geimani Dyrahille, Ricaidus de, ad pies Radulphi de Doune, Militis Northbovy, Johannes de, ad pres Walteii Pollard Nytherecote, Rogerus de, ad pies Johannis Pipard Boshohan, Ricardus de, ad pres Walteri le Gios, Dom de Tregentalen. Polmoiva, Ricaidus de, ad pres Hemici de Raleghe Porthe, Radulphus de, Vicaiius Glasneye, ad pres Canonicoium et Capituli Compaignoun, Maitinus, Vicaiius Choii Exonie Dounevy, Ricardus de, ad pies Robeiti de Malestone Michelistone, Thomas de, ad pies Thome de Treliythyan Taillebois, Ricaidus, ad pies Walteii de Tieawen, Dom de Radefoide Esse, Willelmus de, ad pres Radulpbi de Dodescumbe Poithquin, Magistei Rogerus [Rob., JMS ] de,ad graciam Domini [V of St Eval] Wyke, Johannes de, ad pies Radulphi de Albo Monasterio Bene- f Pouderham, Hugo de, Rector de Wytestone [Devori\ ficiati "j 0oiepUtte, Rogeius de, Rector de Chuiistowe [Ghui ckstoto] f Lance vatone, Fr Robertus de, 1 / Canonici Lancevatonie, ad pies Piioris I You, Fi Thomas, j ( Loci | Dorcestie, Fr Rogerus de, \ í Monachi de Forde, ad pres Abbatis de Relig-<¡ Lodies, Fi Vincencius de, / \ Forde 10SI I Kyempebiare, Fi Thomas de, Canonicus Heitilandie, ad pies Abbatis et I Conv Loci Fi Robertus, Monachus Sancti Nicholai Exonie XXXI [1311; 21 Dec ]— xij° Kalendas Januarii, in Capella Domini, de Tautone [Bishop’s Tawton], Johannes, filius Walteii le Tokei, de Londekeye recepit Primant Tonsuram, XXXII. [1311-12 ; 2 Jan ]—ij° die Januarii, in Capella Domini, de Nymetone [Bishops-nympton], Will de Mileforde, R Eccl de Cleyhangie ordinatus fuit in Accolitum486 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. XXXIII [1311-12; 17 Feb]—xvij0 die Februaiii, AD M° CCCm0 xj°, Stephanus Dyn, de Bodminia, Frimam oerepit Tonswam [It is not stated ivhere; but probably at Cuddenbeak,—see the Itineraiy] XXXII1I [1311-12; 19 Feb]—Memorandum quod in Capella de Cotyngbecke, die Sabbati Quatuor Temporum proxima post Cineres, viz xix° die Mensis Febiuaiii, AD M° CCCmo xj°, Dominus Episcopus oidinavit in Subdiacona-turn Johannem de Lancetone, Rectorem Ecclesie de Lawittone, nullum, alium, eodem dieordinando —Nicholaus [de Hele]— xxxv. [1311-12; 11 March]—Ordines celebrati in Eccl. Conventuali Tottorìie, die Sabbati ad Sicientes ; viz. xj° die Marcii AD 1° CCCmo. xj° [fob 229b] —Ad P rimani Tonsur ara,—• Biemdone, Audi de Molyns, Johannes Lukeys, Thomas Blakewoithi, Rad Jolyf, Johannes Hynclre, Rogeius Penlyn, Andieas de Tregai recke, Joh de Wynestone, Joh de Knyt, Thomas Tiegoithan, Henr de de eadem, Johannes Kelly, Johannes de Trehythyan, Philippus de Cornu, Henrieus Trethynecke, Joh pus de Kyrly, Johannes Loudebrocke, Joh, Godsweyn, Will Boys, Willelmus de Yracle, Nicholaus Gode frei, Johannes Gaillard, Johannes Torre, Rob. de la de Sancto Claro, Joh de Tiegodecke, Philip-pus de Motleghe, Joh de Esse, Radulphus de Donne, Johannes de Kyndone, Joh, de Carswille, Joh de Deneys, Thomas Membyry, Joh de Brethey, Radulphus de Peny, Johannes, de Tremayl Notta, Wymond Tiegodecke, Joh, de Huile, Walt de la Mewy, Will de Trevaga, Rie de Morion, Johannes Penlyn, Joh de [fol 229]—Accoliti,— Wodiacombe, Nich Voisdone, Thom de de Trewe, Walt, de la Middeltone, Joh de Hamelyn, Will Paie, Elias Blount, Rogerus Penhal, Walt, de Luvesdestone, Will de Corbyn, Henricus Spridelecum.be, Guydo de Kempe, Sy mon, de Lyskeied Sancto Madeine, Ospertus (sic) de Maityn, Johannes Prigga, Willelmus Penpol, Will de Middelcumbe, Matheus de Albrith, Will, de Wodefoide Peint er, Willelmus Holdelawitte, Tho de David, Johannes Tywelmina, Rie de Howel, Johannes Gascoyng, Ricaidus Ten is, Thomas de Pans ton, Will de Cai se, Will de la Hele, Johannes de Reterghe, Thom de Ockamptone, Henr de Bocaidi, Joh filius elicti, [et] Quedillacke,Joli, filius Gaufi dicti, Dyoc. Maclomensis, ad Litt Dirn Dyoc-esani, et ìemanent in filacio subdia-conorum, Ordi-num predictoium Chasteleyn, Joh Ti ewasecke, Yincen-cius de Borne, Petrus de la Ayllecote, Rie. de Lamfeocke, Will de Ayspertone,Will de, —Chorista Tywaidiaithe, Gie-goi ins de Debounnii, Henr de Myiyfeld, Adam de Tregallyswii, May-nei us Wyke, Johannes de David, Johannes, de Tamertone Lansant, Ric de Peres, Johannes Weye, Symon de la Giimescote, Joh de Trewalstres, David de Nywetone, Will, de Wysdome, Hemic us Sancto Stephano, Reginaldus de Tiedawel, Thom de Lauienz, Walterns Bradeforde, Henr. de Sancto Martino, Walterus de Kynggesbiigge, Walterus de Stokes, Joh. de Lodeswille, Henr de Cornu, Robertus fol 229b,— Taylloür, Will, le, de Tottonia Essewautier, Onger-us de Saltesse, Ric de Lovet, Rogerus CJplym, Thomas de Hyngstecote, Will de Peyntone, Walt de Bonda, Magister RobertusORDINATIONS, ETC. 487 Subdiaconi,— Stokes, Rogerus de, ad pres Johannis de Ferariis Bodier, Robertus, ad pies Thome Champeaus Brente, Johannes de, ad pres Willelmi Tienchard Symond, Johannes, ad pres Johannis le Soor Dywyn, Nicholaus, ad pres Willelmi de G-rimestone Raddone, Ricardus de, ad pies Willelmi de Feraiiis Tregaida, Johannes de, ad pies Piioris et Conv Lancestonie Brixham, Martinus de, ad pres Radulphi de Dodescumbe. Poiei, Willeimus, ad pres Nieholai de Allieto. Hendrez, Ricardus de, ad pres Nieholai de Alneto Peres, Gregoiius, ad pres Domine Johanne de Lascy, Comitisse Lyncolnie Fi^herstone, Michael de, ad titulum patiimonii sui. Benf Londone, Laurencius de, Rector Ecclesie Sancti Jacobi, Exonie Rei Tiembleyou, Fr Philippus de, Monachus de Tywardraythe, ad pies Prioris Diaconi, — Bene-Lancevatone, Johannes de, Rector Ecclesie de Lawyttone. tu?" Sweynhille, Willeimus de, ad pres Jacobi de Oxtone, Militis Forde, Willeimus de la, ad pies. Willelmi de Fereis Penquit, Robertus de, ad pres Philippi de Lametyn Strode, Willeimus de, ad pres Johannis de Bykebyry, Militis Gosce, Johannes, ad pres Abbatis et Conv Tavistochie Innesworgi, Michael de, ad titulum patrimonii sui. Penrin, Andieas de, Vicaiius Glasneie, ad pres Magisttoi um Willelmi Bloyou et Waltet i de Bodminia, geientes (sic) vices Piepositi Glasneye Croudecote, Johannes de, ad pres Nieholai de Bere Crumpelhorn, Philippus, ad pies Thome de Ciieneestie, Militis Lyuedestone, Nicholaus de, ad pies, Hemici Filii Alani Langeleghe, Philippus de, ad pies Johannis Heieward Ponte, Willeimus de, ad pres Johannis de Byneleghe Bocyny, Radulphus de, ad pies Dom Thome Leicedeakne Impethi, Henricus de, ad pres Johannis Chendut / Tregrilla, Thomas de, Canonicus Sancti Gei mani, ad pres Piioiis, etc Refi- { Ayspertone, Fi Johannes de, Monachus Bufestrie, ad pres Abbatis, etc giosi. ( Hüne, Fi Willeimus de la, Monachus de Tywardrayth Sydebyry, Robeitus de, ad pres Gervasii de Raleghe Adringtone, Thomas de, ad pies Ricardi le Wolf ÌBrankescumbe, Jocelinus de, Rectoi Ecclesie de Nywentone, Bathon et Wellen Dy oc ,ad Litt Dim sui Dyocesani, que remanent penes Dominum Wylyngtone, Reginaldus de, Rector Ecclesie de Adringtone [Atherington] Bourne, Gregoiius de, Rectoi Ecclesie de Poghehulle [Poughill—Devon] Presbiteri, — Staveitone, Adam de, ad pres Rogeii Ciispyn Brattone, Johannes de, ad pies Ricaidi Botiiaus Skelly, Willeimus, ad pres Hemici Labbot Dounewoithi, Robertus de, ad pies Prioris et Conv de Frithelestoke Edward, Johannes, ad pres Johannis le Fei eis Botte!onde, Johannes de, ad pies Johannis de Bynneleghe Hywys, Johannes, ad pies Ricaidi Hywys, Militis Bene_ < Piltone, Robeitus de, Vicarius Ecclesie de Esseford [Ashfoid] fidati I Trelouny, Magistei Willeimus de, Rector Ecclesie Sancti Johannis ( Weithoi, Fi Galfridus de, Domus Bodminie, de Oidine Minorum j Suttone, Fi Nicholaus de, j Reli- I Smalecumbe, Fr Johannes de, ! Domus Exonie, de Ordine Minorum giosi i Tone, Fi Henricus de, I j Biomoie, Fi Willeimus de, Monachus de ßoclaunde, ad pres Abbatis Loci J Exeministie, Fr Hugo de, Canonicus Plymptonie, ad pies Piioris et Conv L Loci ejusdem488 THE REGISTER OP BISHOP STAPELDON. XXXVI. [1311-12 ; 12 March]—Duodecimo die Maicii, in Capella de Peynctone, Petrus de Lynetone recepit Pi imam Tonsuram. XXXVII. [1311-12 ; 19Maich]—Memorandum quod, apud Peynctone, in Eccl Paroch. ibidem, Die Dominica in Ramis Palmaium, viz xix° die Mensis Marcii, A D supiadicto, Johannes de la Hole ordinatus fuit in Accolitum.—In eodem die exhibuit titulum sufficientem Domino ad omnes Sacros Ordines, sub sigillo Fi P , Abbatis Bufestrie ; et manet dictus titulus, etc {ut supra) XXXVIII [1312; 25 March]—Ordines celebrati in Eccl. Cathedr Exon. die Sabbati Sancto Pasche ; viz. in F, Annunciacionis Dominice, Anno Ejusdem M° CCCm0. xij° incipiente Subdiaconi,— Harestone, Rogerus de, ad pres. Johannis Daumarle Hole, Johannes de la, ad pies Abbatis Bufestiie [Buchfast]. Biit, Fr Robeitus le, ad pres Henrici, Abbatis de Foide Diaconi,— Welyngtone, Fi Johannes de, ì /Monachi de Donkeswille, ad pi es Abbatis Northleye, Fi Willelmus de, f \ ejusdem Loci Londone, Laurencius de, Rectoi Ecclesie Sancii Jacobi [Exonie] Presbiteri, — Squyei, Willelmus, ad pi es Religiosoium Prioris et Monachorum de Cowyke. Foiedone, Ricaidus de, ad pi es. Galfridi le Aiblostei Portejoie, Johannes, ad pres Willelmi Lampiey Borne (sic ), Giegorius de, Rector Ecclesie de Poghehulle [Poughill—Devon ] Mei tone, Magister Thomas de, Rectoi Ecclesie de Wodeleghe XXXIX [1312 ; 20 May]—Ordines celebrati in Ecclesia Conventuali foi 230^0 Mertone, Wynton. Dyoc, die Sabbati Quatuor Tempo-rum in Ebdomoda Pentecostes, viz, xiij Kalendas Junii, AD. M°. CCCm0. xij° Accolitus,— Sancta Margareta, Magister Rie de, Poicionaiius in Eccl. Sancte Endeliente Subdiaconus,— Myiymouthe, Magister Adam, R Eccl de Heese,1 immediate Juiisdiccionis Domini Cantuai. Archiepiscopi, ad Litt Dim Dom Rob , Cantuar Archiepiscopi ; que penes Dominum resident 1 “AD. M° CCO° xj°, xiiij° Kalendas Marcii, apud Tenham, contulit Dominus Eccl. de Hese, immediate Jurisdiccionis Decanatus de Cioyn-done . Magistro Ade Muiymouthe, Juris Civilis Professoli ; et supei hoc habuit Literas . directas Decano de Croyndone ” (Megist. of Abp. Win- cheleseye, fol 53b) Hayes is in Middlesex ; but it formed pait of the Deaneiy of Croydon, in Surrey. The Manor was given to the See of Canterbury befoie the Conquest, and was included in its Temporalities till Abp Cranmer suirendeied it to Henr. VIII [F J B ]ORDINATIONS, ETC. 489 Diaconus,— Wylyngtone, Rob de, Rector Ecclesie de Bukyntone [High Bickington]. Presbiter,— Wylyngtone, Reginaldus de, Rector Ecclesie de Adringtone [Atherington], XL. [1312 ; Dee ]—Apud Stockwille in Capella, die Decembris, Symon de Sancto Germano, de soluto genitus et soluta, recepit Primam Tonsuram ; cum quo Dominus quo ad hujusmodi Tonsuram dispensavi^ XLI. Memorandum quod xxij° die Jan [1312-13], apud Stockwille, Dominus dispensavit cum Petro de Godievy, Rie de Trevarecke, Alano de Treleghe, et Lic de Caivaldron, ut, non obstante defectu natalium quem paciuntur de soluto geniti et soluta, possint ad omnes Minoies Ordines promoveri Et eodem die, in Capella ibidem, ordinavit eos ad Primam, Tonsuram, post dispensacionem supradictam —Exonie, vij° die Dec. [1313], emanavit Commissio Magistris Rad. Germeyn, Precentori, Joh Wele, Ai chidiacono, et Rie de Morcestre—Canonicis Exonie, cum illa clausula—quod, si non omnes, duo, etc, pro liberacione Rie. Lovecock, clerici, indictati de burgaria facta ad domum Job de Madeforde, in Hundredo de Hennocke, et roberia domus Dyonisie Muddelee, extra Portam Orientalem Civitatis Exonie, et asportacene bonorum et catallorum ejusdem Et sub eadem forma emanavit alia Commissio eisdem pio liberacione Alfredi Trote, clerici, indictati de ... . [sentence unfinished] —xmo die mensis Marcii [1313-14], apud Tautone [.Bishop's Tawton], emanavit Proclamacio pio Rob de Viledone, clerico, indictato coram Yicecomite de burgaria facta ad domum Rie de Choldecote, apud Choldecote, de bonis et catallis aspoitatis ad valenciam xxs [An Ordination in 1315 has been entered here, on a blank space ; I have tiansfened it to its pioper place under that yeai] XLII. fol. [1313 ; 9 Dec ]—Ordinati ad Primam Tonsuram ix° die Dec, in Capella Palacii 230b Episcopalis Exonie, A D M° CCCmo xiijrao ; et Examinati per Magistrum W. de Wolle Castro, Will, de Pridiaux, Rog de Chuderleghe, Joli de Webbe, Johannes Wyleby, Joh. Welyngcote, Rog de Pyllaunde, Walt de Luscote, Joh. de Lappeflode, Walt, de Blessedone, Rad. de Boor, Johannes Corbyn, Joh Kentone, Maur de Sampson, Joh. Alphyngtone, Ad. Pronz, Will, le Specke, Johannes ue,— Queynteyn, Ric, Colitone, Ric. de Dealedyche, Will de Lusteleghe, Joh. de Mol, Henricus Pers, Hemicus Gambon, Thomas Wyttocke, Joh. Moriz, Ric Ferndone, Joh. de Knoke, Joh dictus Tordham, Joh de Methe, Job. de Chapel, Will Pridiaux, Rad. Kockeswealle, Will, de Sourtone, Nich, de Potel, Henricus Pouderliam, Will, de Clyfford, Rob de Reua, Joh. Mortone, Rie. de Lappeflode, Henr. de Coletone, Ad de Andreu, Hemicus Lanracke, Barthol Melhywys, Rog de Grenacumbe, Thom, de Faber, Johannes Montesdone, Rie, de Steymor, Will. Saunford, Walt Sauníord, Edm. de Worth e, Reg de la Clyffoide, Walt de Clyfforde, Sym. de Thome, Walt de Jeu, Johannes Predicator,— Blakeburghe, Fr. Joh de Saundervyle, Will, de Pueri de Choro Exonie,— Alphyngtone, Joh. de Hole, Will, de Coterel, Joh Wrey, Hem de Saundrevyle, Will de Sarum Dyoc., ad Dim Dyocesani sui, que penes nos remanent Memorandum quod hujusmodi Dimis-sorie sunt ad Minores duntaxat. 2l490 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Item, eodem die Ordinati illegitimi dispensative,— Buddeleghe, Johannes de, \ SS.'SSfc"1' Essewautier, Johannes de / XLIIL [1313; 12 Dee.]—Ordinati ad Primam Tonsuravi Criditonie, ij° Idns Decemhris, Anno supradicto,—me absente,— Kyngheare, Johannes de Beaupel, Kadulphus Colehyare, Willelmns de Filius Hnghe, Johannes Hvgthe, Johannes Parkere, Johannes le XLIIII. [1313 ; 11 Dee.]—Ibidem, ii]° Idus Dee.,—similiter me absewte—Thomas Ware XLY. [1313; 22 Dee ]—1Ordines celebrati in Ecclesia Conventuali Tottonie, die Sabbati Quatuor Temporurn Mensis Decem-bris ; viz. xxij0 die ejusdem Mensis, Anno Domini supradicto ; Examinatore ibidem Magistro Rie de Coletone, quoad subdiaconos, diaconos, et presbiteros. Ad Primam Tonsuravi —JExaminatores, Magistri JV. de IIeie et J de Godrevy,- Doune, Bob de Esse, Georg de Wodelonde, Rio. de Kywely, Bob Bene, Begin Hille, Ricardus Doune, Bog, de Scote, Robertus Myncome, Rog de Peronr, Joh. Beauforest, Thom, Jacob, Maur. Coppynge, Will. Hele, Joh de Tregastor, Step, de Boys, Ric de Oracle, Joh Rypeleghe, Joh. de Pyn, Nich de Norreys, Adam Polmorva, Petr Caynocke, Joh. Twythelan, Will. Bottekeshide, Tho. de Boderby, Joh. de Cobbetone, Gregor, de Huda, Johannes Ykesborne, Joh de Bastard, Bic. Franke, Reg. Bordevyle, Bic. Ryppeleghe, Walt, de Kylworge, Thom, de Weteleghe, Rad. de Cotteleghe, Galfr, de Rivel, Andreas Seyser, Bic Porpighan, Thom de Kerthyn, Laur de Boz, David Claustro, Joh. de Tregayei, Joh de Hocca, Bog. Ferers, Will. Kautone, Bob. de Hockemore, Walt de Pouna, Adam Gator, Reginaldus Brodeche, Will. Bosco, Martin de Holbetone,Thom de Crothard, Walt. Churlatone, Will, de Hilling, Ric, de Yalm atone Gourda, Ric Maula, Nich. Gorlan, Bog de Hedeswille, Bob. de Forde, Ric. de Chiswille, Thom Wamfoide, Joh de Nottedone, Joh de Gorlan, Joceus de Bottysford, Joh. de Cumbe, Will, de Colbroiche, Matheus de San eta Tetha, Ric de Kenegi, Joh. de Syward, Joh Cumbe Coffyn, Joh de Wottone, Joh de Bodywel, Joh de Beaupyn, Steph. Westecote, Joh. de Sunnewille, Rob de Schireford, Thom, de Respervet, Ric Careter, Ric le Artur, Johannes Honelonde, Ric. de Moigga, Joh Boyn, Tho , de Plymptone Patreiche, Will Gerveis, Joh Chevelestone, Andi de Hoddeie, Matheus Worthe, Johannes Lancestone, Henr de Gabiielstoke, Will, de Gadecumbe, Rog. de Goffyn, Nich Gobyn, J oh Wyke, Rob, de Boclande, Joh de Hyrmyngtone, Matheus de Gernon, Ricaidus Treville, Ric. de Firaworthi, Ric Germeyn, Adam Gras, Robeitus Aveiay, Walt Honger, Gilb. Teynctor, Will Snellaid, Henr Pynca, Joh Calewecote, Phil de Montorr, Henr. Tre-wethelan, Rog de Wodeleghe, Rad. de More, Johannes Prostone, Joh de Eustaz, Matheus Cheiletone, Joh de Medwille, Joh Baion, Will, de Uppehulle Piostone, Joh, filius Ric de Hora, Henricus Rous, Baldewynus Hempstone, Rog de Holecumbe, Joh. deORDINATIONS, ETC. 491 Cocus, Willelmus Wodeleghe, Joh. de Traclasta, Will. Clyf, Henricus Wych, Robertus Prouz, Henricus "V enator, Reg Batyn, Symon Wetene, Rie. le Hurdyng, Will Rode, Adam Northbovy, Joh. de Accoliti,— Thome, Rie, de Otery Cruwes, Petrus de, R Eccl. de Rackern eíorde Bathon, Will. Nymetone, Joh de Sancto Laurencio, Barthol de, R de Methe Leuestone, Will de Slade, Joh de, le-gitimatus Bethelgod, Joh de Marcke, Johannes Anjevere, Dav de Bauceyn, Nich., le-gitimatus Jesse, Joh, Bineleghe, Will de Fiankeleyn, Rigin. Brenta, Will Wike, Ric. de attaheye, Thom Treswel, Ric. de Wetene, Thom. Hoggeburthe, Joh. de Heievard, Will. Tregellest, Joh de, legitimatus Boys, Will, de Loture, Joh Gysdesham, Galfr. de Piers, Johannes Torre, Rob. de Sancta Neulina, Henr de Rede, Johannes Nigra mora, Rob. de More, Hem de la Chevelestone, Will de Adelard, Symon Fouwy, Gilb. ' fol 231. Bynkynhulle, Walt, de Honte, Adam Peyn, Ric de Dirlaunde, Joh Keta, Joh. Loda, Ric Torra, Joh de Aldeweye, Will, de Vigerous, Joh. Lusteleghe, Rig de Corph, Fi. Will. de, Monachus de Boc-launde Webbe, Joh, de Modberi Trebidannan, Rob de Nigra mora, Oliver-us de Socflete, Will. Pomeray, Rad Lumbard, Joh, dictus', legitimatus Touceyn, Rad ,Can-onicus Lancetonie Tavy, Ric, Monachus de Forda Adon, Johannes Blessyng, Will. Trewalga, Walt, de Fonte, Rog. de Worhela, Edw. de Stouta, Ric Kyttistone, Will, de Holawille, Henr. de Baggetorre, Thom. Ynkepenne, Walt de, de Dyoc. Lyn-coin, ad Litt. Dim. Episc. sui. Tappyng, Walt. Picard. Ric. Carswüle, Joh. de Boyn, Moricius Gamelyn, Rad. North wode, Rad. de Lodyswille, Henr de Sancto Michaele, Steph de Wodeleghe, Henr de Jolif, Johannes Nywenham, Will de Sancto Martino, Walt de Thorvertone, Joh. de Subdiaconi,— Yvelcombe, Oliverus de, ad pres Dom. Bartholomei de Greinevile Deneys, Willelmus, ad pres Willelmi Herewarde Tanner, Johannes, ad pies Prioris de Monte Sancti Michaelis Udno, Adam de, ad pres. Alani de Kernicke. Eglosheil, Ricardus de, ad pres Dom Jacobi Peverel Helestone, Paschasius de, ad pres Henrici de Pengreseck Coppyng, Thomas, ad pies. Dom Willelmi de Botriaux Tresodoin, Johannes de, ad pres Walteri de Trewynhelecke atteweye, Adam, ad pres. Dom Roberti de Hortone, Militis Gove, Ricardus, ad pres Johannis le Poyer Stone, Johannes, ad pres Johannis Walraund. Touceyn, Walterus, ad pres. Willelmi le Prouz, Militis. Treglaste, Robertus de, ad pres. Symonis Giffard. Yoltone, Bonifacius de, ad pres. Roberti Filii Willelmi. Achym, Johannes, ad pies Johannis de Penfran Harethorne, Johannes de, ad pres Ricardi de Hywys, Militis Wastepre, Robertus dictus, ad pres Magistri Willelmi de Kylkenni Martin, Willelmus, ad pres. Bartholomei Giffard Gatepathe, Willelmus de, ad pres Willelmi Bessyn Giffard, Magister Thomas, ad graciam Domini Ya, David de la, ad pres Prioris et Conv. de Berliz [.Berlinch] Baron, Johannes dictus, ad pres Rogeri Cole. Weytone, Gilbertus de la, ad pres Philippi de la Metyn Dene, Thomas, ad pres Abbatis Bufestrie [Buckfast]. Axemuthe, Johannes de, ad pres Ricardi Dygon et Johannis le Veei. Douce, Walteius, ad pres Walteri Pollard Tyntagel, Alexander de, ad pres Nicholai Giffard Nywatone, Johannes de, ad pies. Dom. Thome de Cilecestre 2i492 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STÄPELDON. Brounyng, Thomas, ad près Willelmi de Fi^ssacre Tregunan, Henrieus de, ad près Prions et Gonv Laneestonie ^Kerneek, Fr Ricardus de, de Ordine Minorimi f Morteho, Magister Rogerus de, Rector Eccl. Sancti Kerani [Exonie] Bene- I Roswalstes, Stephanus de, Vie de Penryn [Glasney], ad pies Prepositi et fidati Capituli. j Malmesbury Rog. de, Yic ibidem, ad pres eorundem, et ad Litt Dim Episcopi Sarum, Dyocesani sui ; que sunt ad omnes Ordines, etc Diaconi,— Ayscumbe, Willelmus de, ad pres Abbatis et Conv. Tavistochie Stoke, Rogerus de, ad pres Dom Hugonis de Cortenay. Raddone, Ricardus de, ad pres. Willelmi Trenchard Harestone, Rogerus de, ad pres Hugonis de Coleford Tregarda, Johannes de, ad pres Prioris et Conv Lancestonie Littelweie, Walterus de, ad pies Prioris et Conv de Fiithelestoke Poleworthi, Ricardus de, ad pres Ricardi de Chambeinon Duraunt, Johannes, ad pres Johannis Bastard Godlocke, Thomas, ad pres Johannis de Nywenham Bodulugan, Johannes de, ad pres. Oliveri de Carmyno Regre, Stephanus de, ad pres Roberti Filii Willelmi. Bodier, Robertus, ad pres Thome Champeaux Brixham, Martinus de, ad pres Radulphi de Dodescumbe Colrigge, Guydo de, ad pres Dom Henrici de Campo Arnulphi Brenta, Johannes, ad pres Willelmi Trenchard Penryn, Johannes de, ad pres Abbatis et Conv Tavystochie Nichol, Thomas, de Criditone, ad pres. Ricardi Wolf Poyer, Willelmus, ad pres Johanne de Ceigiaux Gerveys, Henricus, ad pres Rogeri Pera ( Clyfiord, Reginaldus de, Rector Ecclesie de Cumbe [in Tynhide] Bene; J Knolle, Thomas de, Rector Ecclesie de Lansant \Lezani\ ciati Ch-araDernon, Dominus Joh de, Rector Ecclesie de Jacobstowe [Cornwalt] licatorum [ Landege, Philippus de, de Ordine Minorum Presbyteri,— More, Thomas de la, ad pres Johannis de Cruwes. Adringtone, Thomas de, ad pres Ricardi le Wolf, de Kentysbyry Bosco, Willelmus de, ad pres Mathei de Crauthoine Penquit, Robertus de, ad pres Philippi de la Metyn Bayssishille, Willelmus de, ad pres Johannis de Trelouny Tremayl, Johannes de, ad pres Hemici de Keligrin Goraunt, Godefiridus, ad pres Symonis Gyffard Kylehalke, Johannes de, ad pres Robeiti Filii Willelmi Wythefenne, Willelmus de, ad pres Johannis le Deneys Hora, Robertus, ad pres. Willelmi de Fereis,ORDINATIONS, ETC. 493 Sancto Germano, Robertus de, ad pres Willelmi de Botriaus. Forda, Willelmus de la, ad pres Willelmi de Ferariis Pyppecote, Robertus de, ad pres Thome de Fyleleghe Hembyry, Nicholaus de, ad pres Dom. Johannis de Bykebyry. Goscere, Johannes, ad pres Johannis de Feiers, de Rame Bovy, Robertus, ad pres Roberti Avenel. Ponte, Willelmus de, ad pres Johannis de Byneleghe. Stidewerdestone, Rob de, ad pres Abbatis et Conv Bufestiie [BucJcfast] fol- Lyuedestone, Nicholaus de, ad pres. Dom Alani Rowand, Militis 2d b Sydebyry, Robeitus de, ad pres Prioris et Conv. de Berliz [Berlinch]. Impetchi, Henricus, ad pres Johannis Cheyndut Seynthille, Willelmus de, ad pres Ric le Prouz et Will de Spychewike Chamont, Johannes, ad pres Prioris et Conv. de Tywardrayth Halghewille, Henricus de, ad pres Dom Reginaldi de Clyfforde Tregastor, Robertus de, ad pies Dom Jacobi de Oxtone. Pyw, Willelmus, de Axeministre, ad pres Abbatis et Conv de Nywenham Bocyny, Radulphus de, ad pres Thome Lercedeakne Brodethe, Walterus, ad pres Dom Rogeri de Cokyntone Walesbreux, Willelmus de, ad pres Prioris Montis Sancti Michaelis. Brademoie, Johannes de, ad titulum patrimonii sui Bont, Walterus, ad pres Willelmi Here ward Braneys, Rogerus de, ad pres Gregoiii de Mettone Parva Toritone, Walteius de, ad pies Magistri Johannis Wele Rosafallon, Stephanus de, ad pies Edwardi de Pendevy Tregasrowan, Ricardus de, ad pres Piioris et Conv Sancti Germani. Wolvadone, Rogerus de, ad pres Willelmi de Coritone Symon, Johannes, de Roswalster, ad pies Johannis le Soor Skynnere, Willelmus le, de Axeministie, ad pres Ricardi de Tengemuwe. Sweyn, Johannes, ad pres Galfridi de Buke tone. Fi3sserestone, Michael de, ad titulum patiimonii sui. Serjaunt, Willelmus, ad pres Henrici Botour Lanfrou, Thomas de, ad pies Johannis Meolis, Dom de Treloske. fMileforde, Willelmus de, Rector de Cleyhangie | Wolfe, Walterus le, Rector de Kentelysbeare [Kentisbury, see “ Inst ”] Bene- j Mareschal, Johannes le, Rector de Parva Hemistone [Little Hempston] ficiati ; Wyger, Thomas, Rector de Mertone | Godrevy, Magister Johannes de, Rector de Udno Parva [SA Perran-Uthno] tMegre, Henricus le, Poicionarius de Tuvertone (Fossa, Fr Willelmus de, de Domo Tottonie ") f Tregilla, Fr. Thomas de—Sancti Germani I Hüne, Fr Willelmus de la,—Tywardraithe. Relig- J Ayspertone, Fr Johannes de—Bufestrie [jBuckfast] )> “ a?s*) i' J Chevelestone, Fr Thomas de,—Nywenham. J [ Stoke, Fr. Rogerus de, de Ordine Predicatorum, de Domo Exoniensi. ad pres. Abbatum et Priorum Suorum. XL VI. [No date] —Daccombe, Johannes, ordinatus ad Primam Tonsuram in Capelia Domini Stephani de Haccombe. XL VII. [1313-14 ; 9 Jan ] —Ordinati ad Primam Tonsuram ix° die Januarii, M°. CCCmo. xiijm0 [The place is not mentioned] Dengleborne, Joh. Colitone, Hugo de Arboribus, Ric. de Remmyslonde, Joh. Drapere, Rob Swyft, Walterus Nywenham, Ric, de de Keyryng, Ric. Furse, Willelmus. Strode, Walterus Brodwoda, Will, de494 THE REGISTER OR BISHOP STAPELDON. XLVIII. [1313-14; 13 Jan.]—Oidinati ad Primam Tonsurarti, in Capella Abbatis Tavistochie, xiij° die Januarii,—et memorandum quod non interfui,— Wyke, Lam de Hatherleghe, Rog. Mirie, Eustach, Aysleghe, Will de Wragga, Ricaidus de Lynham, Will, de Garton, Johannes [No date ; but Lancestonie, Hyestewode, Gei-vasius de Trehomer, Will, de Edone, Will de Russel, Steph, Duck, Johannes. Landu, Rog. de Dodeman, Joh XLIX. it was, probably, 14 Jan , see the ad Primam Tonsuram],- '• Itinerary ”]—Oi dinati atte Dounhende, Robeitus Peych, Johannes Carwythe, Thom, de Southhille,Will. de Sweliscumbe, Joh. de Boys, Galfridus Lanracke, Joh. de Upworthi, Laur de Thorne, Thom de Choldone, Joh, de Hendrebui nec, Rob. de Bauceyn, Will, Prodomme, Rie Tremorval, Will, de Bree, Joh, de Biadeforde, Thom, de More, Alanus de la Kanenecote,Joh de Wacy, Robertus Ron, Walterus L. [No date].—Ordinati apud Sanctum Germanum, ad Primam Tonsuram,— Scarlet, Adam \ f H , Prior Sancti Germani, manucepit quod excercerent Score, (Jda Poghel, Thom Sturt, Ricardus Melionach, Martin-us de Louepitte, Ric de Carslac, Will, Waryn, Will la n studium per tiiennium Besta, Will. Louera, Joh. Hathemer, Rob. Nyel, Will. Foket, Thom. Toyllero, Will. Richan, Rog. de Re chan, Walt de Kylgayt, Henr Trewynt, J oh de Penleyn, Joh. de Hole, Henr. de la LI. Penleyn, Steph. de Burel, Joh de Burel, Rad, de Draneys, Rob, Stoke, Joh de Trewynna, Nich. de [No date— circa 9 Feb ].—Ordinati apud Penryn, ad Primam Tonsuram,— Pennans, Henr de Moraund, Joh Trewri. Dav de Tre ville, Will de Tresuswal, Bene-dictus de Rosmyryn, Walt de Bauke, Ricardus Kenel, Henr. Spechal, Phil Ber, Joh de Tregudvan, Ric. de Penhal, J oh filius Roberti de Kekyliet, Andr. Bodyly, Ric de Hugo, Joh. Fentenkempys, Ric. de Trevyasdos, Ric. de Cruclen, Will, de Rospecke, Alan, de Kellyhelkan, Ric de Waleis, Joh Kayer, Joh. de Potestas, Thom Trefeuwn, Rad de Faber, Laui Pentir, Thom Meynard, Thom Polwil, Radiilphus Collan, Will Welle, Johannes Lanerghe, Mich de Archer, Joh Moushol, Henr. de Tregus, Phil de Trewrethyou, Joh. de Trewonecke, Alan. * de Nyulyn, Joh Cras, Henricus Tregudyn, Rie. de Trewrewethe, Henr. de Helestone, Joh de Reynaud, Joh Nansivyn, Thom de Kelliellan, Joceus de Hobba, Michael Ruddon, Rogerus Preske, Joh de Sancta Wendrona, Rob, de Os ward, Elias Trenreith, Joh. de Polper, Thom de Trethynghyngenber, Alanus de Sancto Maderno, Thom de Parleben, Joh Braye, Rob de Tresabel, Baldw. de Tregloseke, Joh de Tregowal, Henr. de Roskadan,Thom. de Bloyou, Ric. Terreys, Joh. Arundel, Guido de Kyerna, Laur. de Treghee, Phil de Sancto Karentoco, Rob de Skewys, Joh, Seynt Wraghe, Joh. de Trenewythe, Will de Loo, Joh. de Trully, Henr de Tou, Joh de Tresewen, Henr. de Brianek, Dav de Polglas, Joh de Cras, Johannes fol 232,— Benet, Odo Herewaid, Joh Grelles, Peti us de Penwren, Joh. de Nansprezek, Ric de eadem, Ivo Goenbarne, Joh de Namelyon, Joh, de de eadem, Ivo Treworga, Joh de Tresowel, Rog. de Tresthewy, Will de Runcyn, Thom Wyket, Paulus de Trevysa, Constanti-nus de Alfoos, Joh. de de eadem, Henr de Carawoda, Joh de Treghethek, Bened, de Glyvyon, Johannes deORDINATIONS, ETC. 495 Treghensi, Andr de Treghethek, Joh. de Govely, Thom. de Camarille, Lue de Crusullek, AV ill Oda, Johannes Tregareck, Joh. de Kaer, Andr. de Medeschole, Henr. de la Poldu, Johannes Carlegos, Laur. de Endreveythyn, Joh, de Tregoran, Walt, de Moreske, Galfr de Saneta Minefreda, Thom. de Bodway, Nich. de Glasneya, Joh. de Tregaer, Rie. de Enword, Nich. de LII. [1313-14; 15 Jan]—Ordinati ad Primam Tonsuranti) Lancestonie, xv° die Januarii, M°. CCCmo xiij0 [This Entry is misplaced],— Gerveys, Joh. Galy, Thom Fonte, Rob. de Stoke, Thomas Pride, Robertus Henderwalle,Ad. de Chamound, Rog. Lanwaryn, Joh. LUI. [1813-14 ; 23 March]—Ordines celebrati in Eccl. Collegiata Sancte Crucis Criditonie, die Sabbati qua cantatur Officium Siebentes ; viz. xxiij0 die Mensis Marcii, A.D. M° CCCmo xiij0 ; in quibus non fui. Accoliti,— Bloyou, Magister Moriz, Rie Caperoun, Will. Sancto Clemente, Henricus Chevenore, Thom. Wadetone, Thom Will, de ; illegiti- Cornu, Rob. de, legitimatus Yeggintone, Rie, de mus, cum quo Penwereis, Will de Bodennecke, Rad. Noble, Walt dictus Dominus disperi- Morcestre, Magis- de Pystor, Matheus samt ter Rie. de Bello Loco, Rie. de Bothemyscumbe, Saneta Crida, Odo Joyp, Symon Boneython, Gali de Rie de . de Daumarle, Joh. Trendelbiare, Walt, Brittestouwe, Jord. Sancto Constantino, Penryn, Walt de de de Walterus de Coleford, Joh. de Motleghe, Joh. de Montisdone, Rie. de - Strattone, Joh de Wanford, Walt de Chamberleyn, Sym. Accoliti de Choro Trelyver, Dav. de Lanyvet, Walt de Schereforde, Thom, . Exonie,— Verou, Mich, dictus Tre wen, Will de de Hembyry, Bob. de le Wytta, Thom de la Collebiare, Will. Pistor, ^Walterus Pouderham, Will Stoke, Joh de Roswalstes, Symon Piers, Henricus de t Weye, Sym de la Kenebyry, Joh. de Ryngisasche, Joh. Wolecumbe, Gilb. Treavereke, Rie de Fabri, Joh , filius de de Tregastor, Steph. de Johannis, de Gol- Alphyngtone, Joh. Wodehalle, Joh. de Bachiler, Symon deford de Pouderham, Joh. Mousehole,Henr. de Blakeburghe, Nich Alphyngtone, Walt. de Pottysburghe, Rie de de Tosere, Rob. de Landu, Nich. de Mol, Henricus Mony, Rie. Wyvelyngcote, Rog. Burghe, Joh., filius Coterei, Joh. Sancto Austolo, de David de la, Wlyte. Nicholaus Philippus de Subdiaconi,— Cumbe, Ricardus de, ad pres. Johannis Cayffewey. Roskengal, Willelmùs de, ad pres Willelmi de Halap, Dom. de Lamoren. Brenta, Walterus, ad pres, Abbatis et Conv. Tavistochie Daledygthe, Willelmùs de, ad pres. Dom. Johannis de Carru, Militis. Porta, Thomas de, ad pres Gervasii de Warkeleghe. Truwe, Walterus de la, ad pres Willelmi de Esse Biichere, Adam de, ad pres Nicholai de Ferers. Thorlestone, Johannes de, ad pres Johannis de Ferers. Wemscote, David de, ad pres. Johannis Cofiyn. Poghehulle, Joh. de, ad pres Abbatis et Conv Bufestrie [Buckfast]. Snape, Ricardus de, ad pres Thome de Cilecestre Potteforde, Robertus de, ad pres. Johannis Deneys Nordone, Willelmùs de, ad pres Radulphi de Doune, Militis. Geel, Wülelmus, ad pres. Johannis de Bytelysgate.496 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Bonefaunt, Johannes, ad pi es. Oliveii de Carmynou. Godiacote, Willelmus de, ad pres Ricaidi Regny Pynnesdone, Walterus de, ad pi es. Martini de Fi3sacre Esse, Galfridus de, ad pres Nicholai Dauney Dounhende, Reginaldus de la, ad pres Nicholai de Bere Luvystone, Will, de, ad pres Abbatis et Conv Bufestrie [Buckfast ] Dulo, Reginaldus de, ad pi es Henrici de Chambernon Godknave, Willelmus, ad pi es Abbatis et Conv Bufestrie. Dodebrock, Ricardus, ad pres Henrici Filii Alani, Militis Thelebrigge, Ricardus de, ad pres Nicholai de Alneto Carpentarius, Joh dictus, de Ciidetone, ad pi es Joh de Pouderham Mogge, Johannes, ad pi es Dom Roberti de Hortone, Militis, Saltertone, Henr filius Reginaldi de, ad pres Dom Galfiidi de Albamarlia Helligan, Robertus de, ad pi es Henrici, filii Maugeri de Kelligrin Duppeleghe, Petrus de, ad pres Radulphi de Esse Dobbe, Johannes, ad pres Henrici de tJmfravyle Hale crocke, Robertus de, ad pres Johannis Passelewe. Raundel, Robertus, ad pres Mathei de Creuthorne Trykundale, Henricus de, ad pres Philippi de Lametyn. f Cruhes, Petrus de, Rector Ecclesie de Rakerneforde [ Sancto Laurencio, Bartholomeus de, Rector Ecclesie de Methe Bene: ' Carweneke, Thomas, ad giaciam Domini [See No LXI] “ciatl j Esse, Magistei Walterus de, Rector Ecclesie de Schogbrocke [Shóbrooke] I Sancta Margareta, Magister Rie de, Porcionarius in Eccl S Éndeliente. I Lucy, Magister Galfridus, Rector de Gydysham [Gittisham] Reli; ( Touchein, Fr Ricardus, Canonicus Lancestonie giosl 1 Londone, Robertus de, Monachus Sancti Nicholai, Exonie. Diaconi,— fol. Baroun, Johannes dictus, ad pres Johannis de Kelly. 232b Hole, Elias de la, ad pres Roberti de Leghe Coppyng, Thomas, ad pres Willelmi de Botriaus Dene, Thomas de, ad pres Abbatis et Conv Bufestrie [Bucìcfast] Dywyn, Nicholaus, ad pres Johannis de Byneleghe. Porta, Thomas de, ad pres Dom Gervasii de Raleghe Yoltone, Bonifacius de, ad pres Roberti, filii Willelmi de Leghe Sancto David, Thomas de, ad pres Dom. Willelmi le Prouz Nywetone, Johannes de, ad pres Dom Thome de Cylecestie Tresodorn, Johannes de, ad pi es Walteri de Trewynelecke Weytone, Gilbertus de, ad pres Philippi de la Metyn Tyntagel, Alexander de, ad pres. Nicholai Giffard Gove, Ricardus, ad pres Johannis Poier Brounyng, Thomas, ad pres. Johannis de Alba Marlia Heantone, Adam de, ad pres, Thome de Filleghe Helistone, Pascasius de, ad pres Henrici de Pengiesecke Ya, David de la, ad pres Prioris et Conv. de Berliz [Berlinch]. Tieguuan, Henricus de, ad titulum Vicarie de Briggewald [Bridgerule] Martyn, Willelmus, ad pres Bartholomei Giffard Heghen, Robertus filius Roberti de la, ad pres Henrici de Bokerel Stone, Johannes, ad pres Johannis Walraund Wastepiee, Robertus, ad pres. Magistri Willelmi de Ky[l]kenny Achim, Johannes, ad pres Johannis de Penfran Axemuwe, Johannes de, ad pres Johannis le Veer Giffard, Thomas, sine titulo, ad graciam Domini f Wydeslade, Magister Ricardus de, Piecentor Criditonie | Morteho, Magister Rogerus de, ad bitulum Ecclesie Sancti Kerani [Exon]. Bene- j Campo Arnulphi, Willelmus de, Rector Ecclesie de Kentelysbeare, fidati \ Penfren, Matheus de, Rector Ecclesie Sancti Rumoni Parvi ( Tavystoke, Adam de, Rector Ecclesie de Tetteborne [Tedburn-St, Mary]*ORDINATIONS, ETC. 497 ( Cortenay, Fr. Johannes de, Monachus Tavystochie. siasÄ*! Presbiteri,— Godier, Robertus, ad pies Thome Öhampeas Nichol, Thomas, ad pres Ricaidi Wolfe Poleworthi, Ricardus de, ad pies Ricardi Chambernon Sancta Waibuiga, Thomas de, ad pies Symonis Giffard Stoke, Rogerus de, ad pres Johannis de Feiariis, Dom de Rame Harestone, Rogems de, ad pres Hugonis de Colefoide Tregayda, Johannes de, ad pies Prioris et Conv Lancestonie Colrigge, Guydo de, ad pres Henrici de Campo Arnnlphi. Brenta, Johannes, ad pres Willelmi Tienchard Penryn, Johannes de, ad pres, Abbatis et Oonv Tavystochie Ayscumbe, Willelmus de, ad pres Abbatis et Conv Tavystochie "Wyke, Johannes de, ad pres Johannis de Pouderham Raddone, Ricardus de, ad pres Willelmi Trenchard Brixam, Martinus de, ad pres Radulphi de Dodescumbe Litteweie, Walterus de, ad pres Prioris et Conv de Fiithelestoke Duraunt, Johannes, ad pres Piiorisse et Conv de Cornworthi Godlock, Thomas de, ad pies Johannis de Nywenham Godiscote, Henrieus de, ad pres Abbatis et Conv Tavystochie. Viel, Thomas, ad pres Roberti de Stockhay Brimil, Willelmus, ad pres Johannis de Kelli f Alneto, Willelmus de, Rectoi Ecclesie de Lanreitho \LanreatK\ | Knolle, Thomas de, Rector Ecclesie de Lansant [Lezant] firiati"^ Clyfford, Reginaldus de, Rectoi de Cumbe in Tynhide. | Knovyle, Magister Gilbertus de, Rector Ecclesie Sancti Illogani L Campo Arnulphi, Johannes de, Rector Ecclesie de Jacobstowe [Cornwall] LÏV. [No date] —Ordinati ad Primam Tonsur am, apud Nanseynt [¿të ÉreoJce],—. Taillour, Rog. le Treverioun,Nich. de Laghan, Marcus Yeel, Ricardus le Tregawen, Luc de Caru, Johannes Martin, Adam Wagga, Willelmus Cu, Joh. le, de Bod-minia Trethoda, Joh de Trebethou, Tho. de Gudulham, Dav. de Tregorre, Rob de Tremur, Johannes Tremur, Thom. de Tresodorn, Will de Treforwals, J oh de Beghil, Johannes Pencors, Joh. de Pencors, Will, de Hendre, Luc de Langhergala, Jo de Tremur, Ric. de Tremur, Will de Sauser, Johannes Maunsel, Johannes Treveglos, Joh de Hameli, Joh sen Hamely, Joh, jun Polmorva, Joh de Caihota, Thom. de Trewritheu, Sylvester de Trewrken, Nich de Perkam, Joh de Marin, Petrus Ruthfos, Uog de Kernecke, Joh de Kernecke, Rad de Kernecke, Guydo de Tregovares, Joh. de Tynten, Joh. filius Johannis de Tynten, Rad de Nanskelli, Reg. de Tendel, Lam de Trewymbrest, Laur de Bere, Willelmus le Ghiile, Ricardus Pengovir, Will de Pengovere, Rog de Faber, Lucas Bonnock, Robertus Hille, Rob de Tieiei, Joh. de Boskedecke,Joh, de Roskelyn, Rob de Ryswalstes, Rad. de Roswyrecke, Will, de Tregonee, Thom Tienans, Natalis de Risfrawel, Will. Trewarsenee, Rob. de Kaerlogoos, Joh. de Trelouny, Steph. de Page, Johannes Rostourecke, Galfr de Melioneck, Joh. de Dynysel, Joh de Flemancke, Steph Tievyley, Thomas Langhestone, Martinus de Wrie, Willelmus Mollynge, Will, Anial, Lucas Faber, Walte] us Treneglos, Rad de Penpos, Hervy de Tregoran, Walt de Sancto Stephano, Petr de Lukeis, Johannes Trewynte, Ric, de Polscoht, Rad. Clericus, Oliverus dietus Molyns, Johannes Trier, Willelmus Tresulian, Hugo de Sancto Karantoco, Henr. de Grein, Thomas Nankelli, Joh. de Reskyr, Johannes Retyn, Johannes Reynward, Petrus Kail, Henrieus498 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON, LV. [No date—It was on (or soon aftei) Feb IB; see “ Itineiary ”]—Oidinati ad Frimam Tonsuravi in Ecclesia Sancte Beiiane,— Rosfranca, Henr. de Boskelhal, Will de Brun, Benedict, le Moushol, Thom, de Trevellic, Joh de Reskeste], Joh, de Boskawen, Will, de de eadem, Joh. fol 233,— Trenelli, Hem. de Boskanel, Thom de Boskenhal, Dav, de Mores, Joh, de Trewrethe, Paschas de Clemecke, Joh. de Tieveredon, Hugo de Treguran, Tadeus de Boshorn, Rob de de eadem, Barthol Mnlwre, Benedict. Roscaswel, Dav. de Antrenon, Dav de Monshol, Will de Treher, Joh. de Trebethou, Rog. Boswolon, Joh. de Maenloram, Will. Gleen, Thom, de Talscus, Joh. de Lysard, Joh de Skewys, Thom Pengarsek, Henr. de Bosorn, Edw. de LVI. [No date]—Admissi ad Frimam Tonsur am, apud Haldyswoithe [Solsworiky'],'-Thyrssellistone.Ric. Holacumbe, Walt. Scatford, Joh de Glömme, Robertus de Barry, Johannes Russel, Robertus Rytherdone, Rog de Blakedone, Joh de Bukapitte, Ad de Bukapitte, Laur de de Wadyn, Johannes Doketone, Rob Stiokysworthe, Rob de Potteforde, Thom, de Crosse, Ricardus Deniel, Johannes Allertone, Balde-wynus de Hole, Will de la Sei vyngtone, Thom de Lercedeakne, Galfr. Lanteglos, Ric. de Thornne, Alan de Mortone, Rie, de Beer, Ric de Beer, Reg de Underdoune, Rob de Eggebeaie, Will de Walle, Henr de LVII. [No date]—Ad Frimam Tonsuravi, apud Hertilaunde [ Hartland],— Gerveys, Ricardus Wadyn, Symon Holywelle,Galfr. de Buckyntone, Symon Fentone, Clem, de Siccavilla. Rob. de Esse. Ricardus de de Caveshulle, Baldw. Wydemouthe, Steph de Potteforde, Will, de Potteforde, Tho. de Fenne, Will, de Dounlonde, Will, de Grimescote,Gerv. de Penhalte, Reg. de Douneworthe,Jo. de Langedone, Phil, de Neadecote, Joh, de Haye, Rob de Prustecote, Will de Lane, Will, de la Langeford, Joh. de Doune, Joh de Loppethorne, Ric. de Ay smandeswrthi, Bob, de Foghelhous, Joh. Tylmannyswrthi, Walt de Corbyn, Johannes Wymundeswrthe, Joh de Markedene, Rog. de Tetyanstone, Ad. de Thorne, Ric. de Poghwille, Ric. de Wenteford, Galfi. de W olfradys worthi, Joh. de Lediadome, Henr de Lane, Rob. de la LVIIL [1313-14; 16 March]—Ordinati ad Frimam Tonsuram, Barnastapolie, die Sabbati proxima post F. Sancti Gregorii, Pape, A D. M° CCCmo. xiij°,— Yo, Will, de Swanecote, Tho. de Baccote, Ad. de Yo, Rie. de la Tynctor, Walterus Birfeld, Alan, de Chelvacumbe, Joh. de Scoster, Robertus Toulande, Thom, de Cissor, Joh., de Pyltone Cissor, Will., de Nyweport Boghe, Bern, de la Byssop, Rogerus Langeleghe, Walt, de Pystor, Helias ; illegitimus, de gracia. LIX. [No date]—Ad Frimam Tonsuram, apud Toritone [Great Torrington],— Bairy, Willelmus Tyrel, Johannes Doune, Rad. de Combe, Will, de Honecfoft, Joh. de Wymund, Joh Coffyn, Rogerus Southdoune, Joh. de Schepways, Andr. de Fagelefeld, Walt, de Cadia, Robertus Chitelhamptone, Joh. de Hokeshille, Thom, de Wynescote, Ric de Little were, W alterus de Esse, Edwardus de Esse, Egidius de Esse, Nich de Stochay, Rob. de Fineleghe, Will de Mellecote, Will, deORDINATIONS, ETC. 499 LX. [1314 ; 6 Aprii]—Ordines celebrati in Eccl. Catbedr. Exon, Sabbato Sancto Pasche ; viz. vj° die Aprilis, A.D. M°. CCCmo xiiij0. Subdiaconi,— Cokyngtone, Johannes de, Rector de Stockleghe Pomeray Nywenham, Willelmas de, Rector de Westboclaunde Diaconi,— Sancta Margareta, Magister Rie. de, Porcionaiius in Ecci. S. Endeliente Crues, Petrus de, Rector de Rakeneford Loccumbe, Willelmus de, Rector de Parva Toritone Welle, Fr Nich. de, Monachus de Donqueswille, ad pres Abbatis Loci. Cori, Fi Willelmus de, Monachus de Boclaunde, ad pres Abbatis Loci. Carveyneck, Thomas de, sine titulo, ad pres. Domini [See No LXP], Esse, Magistei Walteiusde, Rectoi de Schokebrocke [ShobrooJce] Mertone, Magister Walterus de, Rector de Toritone [Great Torrington] Sancto Albino, Will de, oriundus de Dyoc Exon., R Eccl de Westlideford, B et W Dyoc ; ad pres Domini, quia oriundus de Dyocesi. Londone, Fr Rob de, Monachus Beati Nicholai Exon , ad pres Prioris Loci. Gatepathe, Willelmus de, ad pres Roberti Bessynge. Presbiteri,— Wydeslade, Magister Ricardus de, Precentor Criditonie Treheuan, Henricus de, Vicarius de Briggrowald [Bridgernie] Morteho, Magister Rogerus de, [Ä. of St Keriani Exeter], de precepto Domini. LXI. [1314; 1 Jiine]—Ordines celebrati apud Farndone [Faringdon9 *ol3*b Hants\ in Capella, die Sabbati in Vigilia Sancte Trinitatis ; viz j° die Junii, A.D. M°. OCCmo xiiij0. Ad Primam Tonsuranti—Sancto Probo, Martinus de Subdiaconus,— Hendi e, Magister Hamundus de, ad graciam Domini, de ipsius Precepto. Presbiteri,— Sancta Margareta, Magister Rie de, Poicionarius in Eccl S. Endeliente Karveyneck, Magister Thomas de, V. Ecclesie Sancti Aluni [/Si Alien]. Roswalstes, Steph. de, Vicarius de Penryn, ad pres. Dominorum Prepositi et Capituli Loci ejusdem [Glasney] Denisei, Frater Odo, Canonicus Bodminie. LXII [1314 ; 6 Aug ]—Ordinati ad Primam Tonsurami in Capella de Clyst, vj° die Augusti, Anno quo supra,— Matheu, Johannes Stone, Thomas de la Textoi, Willelmus Cros, Thomas, de soluto genitus et soluta, cum quo Dominus dispensavi^ tunc, ibidem [Licencia]—Venerabili etc, Waltero, Exoniensi etc , Fr Henricus, Wynton Episcopus, etc —Ad consecrandum seu dedicandum quoddam Superaltare Joh de Westecote, et quecumque alia Altaria et Superaltaria, tarn vestra, quam Parochianorum vestiorum, vobis delata et defeienda in nostra Dyocesi, vobis potestatem concedimus per Presentes et Licenciam specialem Hujusmodi Licencia duiatura quousque earn duxerimus revocandam.—-Datum apud Esshere, xiiij Kalendas Junii [29 May, 1314].500 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDOJST. LXIII. [1314; 21 Dec]—Ordines celebrati in Oapella de Peynctone, die Sabbati Quatuor Temporum Mensis Deeembris, viz, xxj° die ejnsdem Mensis, A.D M° CCO0 xiiij0, et Conse-cracionis Domini vij°. Ad Prirnam Tonsur am,— Riche, Joh. de la Tregoni, Oliv, de Stokeflemyng, Ad Stoffoid, Laurencius Wrey, Johannes Mugge, Johannes de Pyn, Thomas de Bonda, Ricardns Greistone, Rog de Poita, Walterus de Bastard, Walterus Mattock, Symon Rame, Will, de Pyjoun, Johannes Membyry, Rob de Temple, Will de Tiefriecke, Henr Lovecocke, Henr Cobbetone, Ric de Capella, Joh de de Fabei, Thomas Toritone, Rog. de Lampil, Rob de Hervy, Adam Lampoil, Ricaidus D omit one, Will Wydecumbe, Joh Doune, Joh. de la de eadem, Thomas Alneto, Joh de de Wydeslade, Petr de Ponte, Martinns de Ciocke, Adam Fillo, Johannes Estetone, Rob de Papa, Maitinus Torrebrian, Joh de Ermeburghe, Will Hille, Will de Bottekyshe, Will Leghe, J ohannes de de Kylmynawec, Rob. de Holawille, Rog. de Bree, Nicholaus de de Fowy, Robertas, de Godacote, Rob de Treilegon, Joh de Cardyu, Thomas Dertemnwe Colatone, Adam de Cholleswyche,Walt. Champitte, Rob. de Cheichetone, Walt Dobyn, Willelmus de Lanhydrocke, Joh de Helewardyshoie, Dogge, Thomas de Westetone, Nich de Heniicus de Forde, Johannes de Boytone, Mch de Spycer, Ricardus le Scarlet, Nicholaus Syghedone, Will, de Veysy, Willelmus Wodie, Thomas Seyntmor, Nich Stephanus, Will Cole, Johannes Stawe, Will, de Yenstaple, Thom Chave, Willelmus Worthyn, Johannes Wytecrist, Ric. de Karsford, Rob de Byle, Rogerus More, Phil de la Uppetone, Walt de Caerneke, Thom, de Holawille, Will Gibbe, Thomas Prodomme, Ric Westecote, Walt de Hameche, Johannes Lywerne, Henr de Heiewardeshore, Pomeray, Gillanus Lovethe, Johannes Doune, Will de Matheus de de la Luncke, Stephanus Brocke, Ricardus Churcstowe, Joh de Molyns, Ricardus Colva, Robertus Grimestone, Thom. Enstaple, Thom de Byghetone, Rog. de Cachefrens, W de Tregonon, Joh de Cu, Ricardus le Höre, Willelmus Rothour, Hugo Acooliti,— Lovedrem, Joh de, Thuiledone, Joh de Boswennecke, Joh Doune, Robertus de R. Eccl. Sancti Thomas, clericus de de Holde, Stephanus Wynwolai {Land- Sancto Carantoco. Penuram, Henr de Lymbyry, Joh de, ewednack]. Achim, Thomas Lynham, Will de ad Litt Dirn. Penryn, Thom de Wynscote, Ric. de Gynnor, Lucas Episc Sarum Moleins, Will, de Kete, . . s Bruges, Walt de Bokerel, Willelmus Colbrocke, Joh. de Treneglos, Walt, de Burghe, Matheus de Lompne, Will de fol 234. Rekan, Walt de la Lunetone, Petrus de Nottedone, Joh. de Miltone, Joh. de Wodeleghe, Joh de Lyue, Johannes Taillour, Henr. le Cherletone, Will de Caretere, Ric le Religiosi,— Kemtone, Rob. de Bon, Thomas, de Parvo Ponte, Nich. Naturei, Fr. Walt. Lankynhorne, Luc Schathe de [et] de Batyn, Ricardus Chasteleyn, Joh Peynctor, Fr Joh. Raddone, Rob. de Recan, Rogerus de Fuise, Thom. de le ; Canonici Bod- Gatcombe, Rog. de Baucumbe, Walt de Scot, Radulphus, de minie : Coppynge, Walt Lukas, Thomas Pengynna Loscho, Fi Rob. Gascoynge, Ric. Maula, Nich. de Bernehous, Joh de,—Tywardraith. Furse, Willelmus Brocke, Robertus Tretharap, Ric de Subdiaconi,— Wenemod, Mai tinus de, ad titulum patrimonii sui, et de Precepto Domini Cartere, Ric films Joh le, de Suthmoltone, ad pies Mathei de Crauthorne. Curtol, Willelmus de, ad pres Dom Henrici de Campo Arnulphi, Militis Fairebi, David de, ad pres. Dom. Johannis de Knovyle, Militis. Bakere, Thomas, deJSTywetone, ad pres Prioris et Gonv. Lancestonie.ORDINATIONS. ETC. 501 Tregolen, Rogerus de, ad prés Thome Champeaux Louepitte, Joh de, legitimatm, ad pi es Abb et Conv Bufestrie [Buckfast]. Chyonore, Thom de, legitimatm, ad pres Piioris et Monach Barnastapolie. Blakewille, Willelmus de, ad pi es Rieardi le Wolf Roslate, Robertus de, ad pres Prioris et Conv de Tywardraithe Caer, Johannes de, ad pres Prioris Montis Sancti Michaelis Doune, Thomas de, ad pres. Dom Nicholai de Alneto, Militis Schokebrocke, Johannes de, legitimatm, ad pres Galfridi Malherbe Wodelonde, Thomas de, ad pi es Nicholai de Meoles Pengelli, Rogerus de, ad prés Nicholai de Fereis Uppatone, Johannes de, ad pi es Ricardi de Honichurche Payn, Thomas, ad pres Johannis de Assleghe Woggewille, Willelmus de, ad pi es Dom Roberti de Stockhay Locaham, Adam de, ad pi es. Roberti de Bere, Dom de Honesham. Chambeileyn, Willelmus, ad pres Elie Cotei Brun, Ricardus le, ad pres Dom Radulphi de Blamoster [Blanchminster] Auetone, Walteius de, ad pres Prioris Tottonie Bree, Willelmus de, ad pi es Ricardi de Trevaga Haye, Fi Johannes de la, 1 n • . ^ - • r> j • • Daniel, Fi Thomas, } Canomo1 Professl Bodmmie Clenche, Fr Robertus, Canonicus Professus Hertilaundie Bene- ( Castro, Magister ßartholomeus de, Rector Ecclesie Sancti Jvonis [St Ive ] fidati j Doune, Radulphus de, Rector Ecclesie de Godeleghe ( Vautort, Johannes, Rector Ecclesie [Clyst] Sancti Laurencii Diaconi,— Pynnesdone, Walterus de, ad pres Dom Maitini de Fi^sacre Ddno, Adam de, ad pres Alani de Kernycke. Treglasta, Robertus de, ad pres Robeiti de Malestone Nymetone, Johannes de, ad pi es Dom Roberti de Hortone, Militis. Po^ghille, Johannes de, ad pres Abbatis et Conv Bufestrie [Buchfast]. Dulo, Reg de, ad pi es Dom Hem de Chambernon, \ Touceyn, Walteius, ad pres Dom Willelmi le Prouz, ( M-r, Northdoune, Will de, ad pres Dom Rad de Doune, i 11 um* Esse, Galfiidus de, ad pi es Dom Nicholai Dauney, ) Potteforde, Robertus de, ad pi es Johannis le Deneys. Hai ethoi ne, Johannes de, ad pres Dom Ricardi de Hywys Dobbe, Johannes, de Chulmeleghe, ad pi es Ricardi de Regni Godiacote, Willelmus de, ad pres Dom Ricardi de Mei tone, Militis Holecrocke, Robertus de, ad pres Johannis Passelewe Trywe, Walterus, ad pfes Willelmi de Esse Dounhende, Reginaldus de la, ad pres Nicholai de Bere Tanneie, Johannes le, ad pres Piioris Montis Sancti Michaelis. Brenta, Walteius, de Choldewille, ad pres. Abbatis et Conv Tavistochie Limestone, Willelmus de, ad pres Abbatis et Conv Bufestrie Suttone, Hemicus de, ad pres Willelmi de Kernel. Salteicumbe Hem , filius Reginaldi de, ad pi es Dom Galfridi Daumarle Godknave, Willelmus, de Modbyry, ad pi es Abbatis et Conv Bufestrie. Hellygan, Robertus de, ad pres Dom Johannis de Carmyno. Aysprintone, Willelmus de, ad pres. Johannis de Boyvyle Deneis, Willelmus, ad pres Johannis Cayllewey Cumbe, Ricardus de, ad pres Willelmi de Folefforde Dygon, Ricardus, ad pres Dom Henrici Filii Alani Thorlestone, Johannes de, ad pi es Dom Johannis Ferers Thelebrigge, Ricardus de, ad pres Nicholai de Alneto Eglosheil, Ricardus de, ad titulum Nicholai Giffard fol. Trecundale, Hemicus de, ad pres Philippi de la Metyn. 234l) Randel, Robeitus, ad pi es Mathei de Crauthorne atteweye, Adam, ad pres Dom Roberti de Hortone. Wynscote, David de, ad pres. Johannis Cophyn.502 THE REGISTER OP BISHOP STAPELDON. Haee, Thomas de, ad pres Rogeri de Ti eglodeven f Touceyn, Fr Ricaidus, Canonicns Lancestonie | Rosculyan, Fi Herveus de, Canonicus Bodminie, Ryli; ^ Beaumont, Fi Johannes, Monachus de Torre—sine Litei is Abbatis sui, de giosi, | precepto Domini ^Woithone, Fr. Johannes de, Monachus de Donqueswille ( Heauntisforde, Johannes de, Rector de Creucumbe [Greacombé] Bene J Hendre, Magister Hamundus de, [ad titulum] Vicarie de Donsforde. fìeiau ^ Galmetone, Dominus Joh. de, R Eccl de Toustoke [ TawstocJc] Presbiteri,— Holtone, Bonefacius de, ad pres Roberti filii Willelmi de Leghe. Tyntagel, Alexander de, ad pi es Nicholai Giffard. Achym, Johannes, ad pres Johannis de Penfran. Coppynge, Thomas, ad pres Dom. Willelmi de Botriaus, Militis. Baron, Johannes, ad pi es Johannis de Kelly. Dewyn, Nicholaus, ad pres Johannis de Bynneleghe Dene, Thomas de, ad pres Abbatis et Conv Bufestrie [Buckjast]* Poer, Willelmus, ad pres Dom Nicholai de Alneto Gerves, Henricus, ad pres Willelmi de Cornubia, Dom de Branel. Gove, Ricardus, ad pres. Johannis Poer Porta, Thomas de, ad pres Dom. Gervasii de Raleghe, Militis Mollonde, Johannes de, ad pres Dom. Willelmi de Botiiaus Regre, Stephanus de, ad pres Roberti filii Willelmi de Leghe Hole, Helias de la, ad pres Thome Champiaus Brounynge, Thomas, ad jies Johannis de Albamarle Nywetone, Johannes de, ad pres Willelmi Trenchard EeU- ( Aubeneyo Wydo de, j M M Tottonie. gios». ( Amarao, Egidius de, ) Malmysbyry, Rogerus de, Sarum Dyoe , ad pres. Prepositi Glasneye. Ya, David de la, ad pres Prioiis et Conv de Beiliz [Bei lindi] Weytone, Gilbertus de la, ad pi es Philippi de Lametyn Eelig- f Cheverestone, Heibertus de, 1 n • • -r». w . - to' t Leghe, Nicholaus de, ) Canonlcl Heauntone, Adam de, ad pres Thome de FÌ3lleghe, Eelig» i Corte, Fr. Willelmus de, Monachus de Boclaunde. iosi \ Robertus, Fr , Monachus Sancti Nicholai, Exonie, Wastepree, Robertus, ad pres Magistii Willelmi de Kylkenny Bene- { Penfien, Matheus de, Rector Ecclesie Sancti Rumoni Pai vi fidati \ Loccome, Willelmus de, Rectoi Ecclesie de Parva Toritone Ciompelhoin, Philippus, ad pres Dom Jacobi de Oxtone Maityn, Willelmus, ad pres Baldewyny Giffard Walle, Laurencius de la, Vicaiius Criditonie Pees, Gregoiius, ad pres Johannis Herewaid. ÌTrembleyo, Fr. Radulphus de, \ Humeie, Fi Gervasius de la, > Monachi de Tywardraithe Ponte, Fr. Willelmus de, ; LXIIIL [1314-15 ; 6 Feb.J—Ordinati ad Primam Tonsuram, in Capella de Stockwille, die Jovis in Prima Ebdomada Quadragesime, Anno, etc xiiij°,— Grelle, Johannes de Cheveristone, Johannes de LXY. [1314-15 ; 22 March]—Ordines celebrati in Eccl. Paroch. de Horsleghe, Sabbato Sancto Pasche ; viz xxij0 die Mensis Marcii, A.l) M°. CGCmo. xiiij0 ; de Licencia . . Walteri, Dei gracia Cantuar. Archiepiscopi, etc. [Licence dated at Lambeth, 16 March],—ORDINATIONS, JETO 503 Accolitus,— Hereward, liobertus, Rector Ecclesie de Aldyngtone [Kent] Subdiaconus,— Setone, Magister Walterus de, Porcionarius in Eccl de Wynfrede [ Winfrith-Newburgh, Dorset], Sarum Dyoc , ad Litt Dim. sui Dyocesani. Diaconus,— Vautort, Johannes, Rector Ecclesie de Clyst Sancti Laurencii Presbiteri— [Lovedrem] Johannes, Rector Eccl Sancti Wynwolay [Landewednach] LXVI. [1315 : 1 May]—Licence from the Archbp, to oidain Master Wm. Pollard “ ad omnes Minores Ordines ad quos promotus non existit,” on Ascension-Day] Eodem die, apud Waleworthe, ordinatus fuit piedictus Willelmus in Accolitum LXVII. [fol [1315 ; 27 July]—Ordinati ad Primam Tonsuram, apud Clyst, Die Dom-230 ^ inica proxima post F Sancti Jacobi, Apostoli, A D M° CCCm0 xvmo,— Compayngnon, Symon, de soluto genitus et soluta, cum quo Episcopus dispensavit. Dauwe, Johannes [This Ordination, omitted in its proper place, was recorded on a blank space under A D. 1312 ; fol 230], LXVIII. [1315; 20 Sept]—Ordines celebrati in Eccl. Cathedr. Exon., fo1 235die Sabbati Quatuor Temporum Mensis Septembris ; viz. xx° die ejusdem Mensis, AD M° OOCmo xvmo, Indiccione xiijma,—Examinatoribns ad Subdiaconos, Diaconos, et Presbiteros depntatis Magistris R. de Coletone, tunc Officiali Domini, et N de Hele ; ad Accolitos J. de Lan-cestone ; ad Tonsuratos W. de Wolleglie Ordinati a Glasneia, Will de Oxtone, Will de Trelay, Nich. de Tremon, Will, de Huntalonde, Joh. de Wynescote, Dav de Coula, Johannes Hille, Waiin. de la Boylaunde, Greg. de Milacombe, Joh de Hole, Joh. de la More, Will de la, Wygorn. Dyoc., ad Litt Dim , qtie remanent penes Thesaurar Exon. Sassacote, J oh de Plymmeswode, Henricus de Hathenan, Will. Oxtone, Adam de l Primam Tonsuram,-Beie, Johannes de Oxtone, Joh de Peroui, Johannes Bydewille, Nich. de Uppaworthe, Walt, de Exaininistre, Walt de Yenynge, Walterus Honatone, Joh de Worthe, Pic de la Northecote, Joh de Aliam, David Wodehalle, Ric Spensei, Thomas Wolleiigge, Walt de Devyock, Will. Hauke, Reginaldus Bodkadwen, Symon de Pole, Will, de la Kelleriou, Bad de Roche, Rob. de la Denebaud, Thom Coliforde, Ric de Prodomme, Joh Prodomme, Will Lankynhorne, Joh. de Nytheracote, Will de Fonte, Johannes de Cridiatone, Joh. ill Rogeri de Leye, J oh. de la Pirocke, Willelmus Hemyocke, Duran-dus de Estecote, Thom, de Tremenet, Elias Bola, Thomas Bosco, Will, de Exeministre, Ric. de Kynelonde, Walt, de Brounewille, Will, de Kyngesbury, Rob de Poddynge, Thomas Daundey, Robertus Daundey, Reg Egintone, Joh. de Bosco, Johannes de Colboine, Joh. de Lovecocke, Joh. Lovecocke, Will. Fardeyn, Thomas Doune, Johannes de Fenotery, Joh. de Boclaunde, Joh de Enneslonde, J oh. de Forde, Johannes de Colbiocke, Joh de Clyst, Johannes de504 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON, Accólyti,— Bloyou, Willelmus Vyna, Robertus Esse Walteii, Joh Coriste,— Leghe, Alex de Tregarecke, Thomas de—legitimatus Lywerne, Henr de Bany, Johannes de Alfyngtone, Ad de Ken, Willelmus Thornrierdone, Tho. Bosusto, Arturus de Pytte, Alex de la Hole, Willelmus de de Crabbe, Willelmus Sampson, Johannes Stone, Thomas de. Rattenebyry, Joh Wylecocke, Rie Wyttesleghe,Thom. Seivyngtone, Fr. de ^ Wy3scumbe, Joh de Thom de, Canon- Perinacote, Pauli- de Castro,Fi Henr de, icus Laneestonie nus de Doygthe, Thomas Landwynnec, Fr. Monte, Fr. Rie. de, Permaniacote, Job Potei, Henricus Joh de,—de Oi- de Ordine Mino- de Doget, Ricardus dine Predicatorum rum Bodrigi, Johannes Leghe, Robertus de Exonie, Subdiaconi,— Nytheracote, Johannes de, ad pres Thome de Champeas Beare, Johannes de, ad pres Willelmi de Coritone Girard, Robertus, ad pres Abbatis et Conv de Tavystoke Drapere, Robertus, ad pres Willelmi de Fy^ssacre Suttone, Johannes de, ad pres Henrici Abbot, de Waysfelde [Washfteld] Chapeleyn, Petrus, ad pres Jacobi de Oxtone, Militis Burghe, Johannes de la, ad pres Dom Willelmi de Botriaux, Militis Yodewy, Henricus, ad pres Abbatis et Conv Bufestiie [Buckfast] Arbloster, Radulphus le, ad pies Galfridi le Arbloster Tiethewy, Stephanus de, ad pres Robeiti Filii Willelmi Forde, Thomas de la, ad pres Johannis de Boyvyle Bodyn, Walterus, ad pies Ricaidi le Wolf/ Bernhous, Johannes de, ad pies Alexandii de Sancto Johanne Lomene, Willelmus de, ad pies Domini Robeiti Beaupel Grava, Robeitus de la, ad pies Piioiis et Conv Laneestonie Goraunt, Johannes, ad pres Johannis de Stantone Kynge, Ricardus, ad pi es Dom Hem ici Filii Alani Eglosheil, Robertus de, ad pies Ricaidi de Stapeldone Cilterne, Fr Ricaidus de, de Ordine Piedicatorum Exonie f Brandone, Robertus de, Rectoi Ecclesie de Duweltone [Dolton] Bene. J Morchard, Ricardus de, Rector Ecclesie de Yonestowe [Instow]. ficiati Cornu, Willelmus de, Rectoi Ecclesie de Ekesborne [Exbourne] Boddeleghe, Rogerus de, Vicaiius Exon , ad titulum Yicaiie sue ÌCrochaid, Fr Willelmus, Canonicus Laneestonie Forde, Fr Robertus de, Canonicus Plymptonie Natuiel, Fr Walterus, Canonicus Bodminie. Peynctoi, Fi Johannes de, Canonicus Hertilandie. Biaconi,— Ruslake, Robertus de, ad pies Piioiis et Conv de Tywardraithe Doune, Thomas de, ad pres Dom Nicholai de Alnefco, Militis Schokebrocke, Joh. de, ad pres Galfiidi Malherbe, Dom de Fynetone Kaer, Johannes de, ad pres Piioris de Monte Sancti Michaelis Brither, Adam de, ad pres Nicholai de Alneto, Militis Tregolen, Rogerus de, ad pies Thome Champeaux Uppetone, Johannes de, ad pies Walteri Gambon, de Moristone Wenemode, Martinus de, ad titulum patrimonii, de Precepto Domini Boskengal, Willelmus de, ad pres Willelmi de Halap Curcoil, Willelmus de, ad pres Dom Hem ici de Campo Arnulphi Bakere, Thomas le, de Nywetone, ad pres Prioiis et Conv Laneestonie Douce, Walterus, ad pres Domini Stephani de Haccome Payn, Thomas, ad pies Johannis de Aysleghe Bree, Willelmus de, ad pres. Ricaidi de Trevaga Auetone, Walteius de, ad pies Piioiis et Conv Tottonie Yevelecombe, Olyveius de, ad pres Bartholomei de Gieinevyle Louepitte, Johannes de, ad pres. Willelmi de FerersORDINATIONS, ETC. 505 fri- Locaham, Adam de, ad près Roberti de Beie 2 5o. Rrun> Ricardus le, ad près Radulphi de Blamostei [Blanchminster]. Ferme, Radulphus de, ad près. Radulphi Filii Alani Estwoggewille, Willelmus de, ad pies. Robeiti de Malestone Burgeis, Willelmus, ad près Ricatdi le Wolf Durpleghe, Petrus de, ad près. Johannis Passelewe Charpenter, Johannes le, ad près Johannis de Poudeiham Pengelli, Rogerus de, ad pies Nicholai de Feraiiis Chambeileyn, Willelmus, ad pies Hemici de Raleghe Sancta Marina, Johannes de, ad près Roberti de Rupe fida.6 Magister Radulphus de, Rector Ecclesie de Ayscumbe \Âshcombé\. tus " f Haye, Fr. Johannes de la, Canonicus Bodminie Reli- -J Daniel, Fr Thomas, Canonicus ibidem giosi ( Churistowe, Fr. Robertus de, Canonicus Hertilandie Présbita /,— Dounhende, Reginaldus de la, ad près Nicholai de Beere Touceyn, Walteius, ad près Dom Willelmi le Prouz Dulo, Reginaldus de, ad près Dom Henrici de Chambernon. Ny met one, Johannes de, ad près. Dom Roberti de Hortone. Wynscote, David de, ad près Johannis Cofíyn Godiacote, Willelmus de, ad près Dom Ricaidi de Mertone. Cumbe, Ricaidus de, ad près Rogeii de Cornu Haiethome, Johannes de, ad près Nicholai Giffard Fglosheil. Ricardus de, ad près Nicholai Giffard Potteforde, Robertus de, ad pros Johannis Deneys. Poghehille, Johannes de, ad près Abbatis et Conv Bufestrie [Buckfast]. Tieglaste, Robeitus de, ad pies Symonis de Helliset attetrywe, Walterus, ad près Walteri de Esse Brente, Walteius, de Choldewille, ad près Abbatis et Conv. de Tavistochia Holecrocke, Robertus de, ad près Johannis Passelewe Esse, Galfiidus de, ad près Nicholai de Alneto, Militis Deneys, Willelmus, ad près Johannis de Cheyleweye Randolf, Robertus, ad pres Thome de Filleghe Thoilestone, Johannes de, ad près Dom Johannis de Ferariis. Helligan, Robeitus de, ad près Roberti Filii Willelmi. Udno, Adam de, ad près Dom Johannis de Treiagu Gatepathe, Willelmus de, ad pies Roberti de Bessyu Limestone, Willelmus de, ad pies Prions et Conv Plymptonie Thelebrigge, Ricardus de, ad pi es Dom Nicholai de Alneto Godeknave, Willelmus, ad pies Abbatis et Conv Bufestrie. Hellestone, Pascasius de, ad pies Johannis le Soor Ayspertone, Willelmus de, ad près Johannis de Cántelo atteweye, Adam, ad près Roberti de Hortone Bergoys, ^dam de, ad près Laurencii de Arundelle Dobba, Johannes, ad près Ricaidi de Regni Bodelugan, Johannes de, ad près Oliveri de Caimynou Northdoune, Willelmus de, ad près Dom Radulphi de Doune. Tregendela, Henricus de, ad pres Philippi de la Metyn Basset, Ricardus, ad pies Nicholai de Alneto {Castro, Magister Bartholomeus de, Rector Ecclesie Sancti Ivoni3. Hendre, Magister Hamundus de, Vicaiius de Donsforde. Doune Radulphus de, Rector de Goddeleghe Vautoipt], Johannes, Rector de Clyst Sancti Laurencii Sancto Albino, Willelmus de, ad graciam Domini, de Precepto ejusdem Haie, 1 bornas de, ad pies Rogeii de Tieglodnou. Tregundela, Henricus de, ad pres Philippi de la Metyn i Rosculian, Fr Herveus de, Canonicus Bodminie Reli J Touceyn, Fr Ricardus, Canonicus Lancestonie glosl ( Kyngesbiri, Fi Joh. de, et Dorcestre, Fr. Walt, de, Monachi de Forde. 2 K506 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. LXIX. [1315; 20 Dec.]—Ordines celebrati in Capella Beate Virginis Eccl Cathedr. Exon die Sabbati Quatnor Temporum Men-sis Dec. ; viz xx° die ejusdem Mensis, A.D. M° CCCmo. xv°, et Consecracionis Domini viij0. Accoliti,— tJppecote, Thom, de Pottefoide, Will, de Tregeworthan, Joh de Lankare, Nich. de Chywartone, Rog de Sancto Justo, Walt, de Ponte, Ricaidus de Whiteleye, Will de Cwenvene, Joh de Forde, J ohannes de Tregewoithan, Hen de Trehenben, Sim, de Bere, Waltenis Trurti, David de Trescali, Phil de Sancto Pinnoco, Rog de Bodergi, Joh de Hotta, Rogeius Howel, Johannes Westecote, Walt de Brocke, Maior Capeioun, Ricaidus Kyweli, Robertus Bagedestone, Kob de Spenser, Thomas Sauser, Johannes Bissopleghe, Ric de Sancto Brioco, Will, de Sweyliscombe, Joh de Kelli, Johannes de Temple, Will, de Foide, Robeitus de Cleffedone, Rad. de Venonr, Reginaldus Wittoke, Johannes Bolwadone,Walt. de Alexander, Joh Caí keynoke, Steph de Brackische, Adam Peytevyn, Ricardus Coleputte, Laur de Westone, Nich. de Tavy Sánete Marie, Ricardus de Waledone, Fr Rog de, de Oidine Pie-dicatoi um ; Relig-iosus Subdiaconi,— Tregianou, Robeitus de, ad pies Thome Champeaux Stoke, Willelmus, de Tottonia, ad pies Dom Rogeri de Cokingtone, Militis. Washa5e, Hemicus de, ad pres Radulphi de Tregoz Cornwaille, Henricus de, ad pies Dorn Thome le Ercedeakne, Militis Sancto Ivone, Rogeius de, ad pres Nicholai de Fereis Sancto Hillaiio, Ambiosius de, ad pies. Alani de Kaerneke Berigge, Johannes, ad pies. Roberti Filii Willelmi Roswoiec, Walterus de, ad pies Domini Nicholai Gifíard, Militis Gladewyne, Waltems, ad pres Willelmi Caí buiie Romondisleghe, Reginaldus de, ad pies Johannis Cailleweye Germeyn, Will, ad pies Magistri Rad Geimeyn, de Piecepto Domini Ciabbe, Willelmus, ad pres Dom Johannis de Tieiagou, Militis / Seivyngtone, Fr Thomas de, Canonicus Lancestonie, ad pies Piioiis, etc Reli- \ Diake, Fi Will, Can de Tone, absque presentacióne, de Piecepto Domini gl08Í wnT-e^ JohanneS de’ Ide Oidine et Conv Piedieatomm Exorne \ Wandn, Walteius, J 236 Mitheracote, Johannes de, ad pres Nicholai Giffard Girard, Robertus, ad pres Abbatis et Conv Tavistochie Arblastei, Rad dictus le, ad pies Galfridi dictile Arblaster,de Precepto Domini Bodewi, Hemicus, ad pies Abbatis et Conv Buffestiie [BucJcfast] Cartere, Rie fìlius Joh le, de Suthmoltone, ad pies Mathei de Ciouthorne. Grava, Robertus, ad pres Prioris et Conv. Lancestonie Faiieby, David de, ad pies Dom Johannis de Knovile. Burghe, Johannes de la, ad pres Dom. Willelmi de Botieaux, Militis Bernehous, Johannes, ad pies Alexandri de Sancto Johanne Beare, Johannes, ad pies Dom Robeiti Beau pel Kyng, Ricardus le, ad pres Johannis de Valletorta. Geol, Willelmus, ad pies. Gilbeiti Dumfravile Buddeleghe, Rogeius de, ex gracia Domini Suttone, Johannes de, ad pies Philippi de Lamettyn Bodyn, Walteius, ad pies Dom Nicholai de Alneto Reli* Í Wykinholte, Fr Willelmus de, ad pres Prioris Sancti Nichelai giosi ( Oxonia, Fi Hemicus de, de Oidine Fratrum Piedicatorum. Bene- f Brandone, Robertus de, Rectoi Ecclesie de Duweltone [Dolton] fidati y Savage, Nicholaus le, Rector Eccl. de Ayssholte (Litt. Dim. Episc. B. & W.).ORDINATIONS, ETC. 507 Presbiteri,— Pynnesdone, Walterus de, ad pres. Dom Maitini de Fi^ssacre. Giffard, Magistei Thomas, ad graciam Domini Dodebioke, Ricaidus de, ad pres. Henrici Filii Alani Tannere, Johannes, ad pies. Galfridi, Piioris Montis Sancti Michaelis Stone* Johannes, ad pres Johannis Walrand Biuwyn, Ricardus, ad pres Dom. Thome le Ercedeakne Chambeileyn, Willelmus, ad pres Dom Elie Cotel. Wenemode, Martinus de, ad titulum patrimonii sui Uppetone, Johannes de, ad pies Walfceii Gamboun. Locaham, Adam de, ad pies Roberti Bere. Niwetone, Thomas de, ad pres Prioiis et Conv Lancestonie. Ca er, Johannes de, ad pies Galfridi Prioris Montis Sancti Michaelis. Doune, Thomas de, ad pres Dom. Nicholai de Alneto, Militis Schokebroke, Johannes de, ad pres Galfridi Malherbe Tregolen, Rogerus de, ad pres Thome Champeaux. Bree, Willelmus de, ad pies. Ricardi de Trevaga Ivelcombe, Olivei us de, ad pres. Dom. Bartholomei de Grenevile Ourtol, Willelmus de, ad pies Dom Henrici de Campo Arnulphi Reli / ^aye> Fr Johannes de la, Canonicus Bodminie giosi t Beamund, Fr Joh , Canonicus de Torre, sine pres , de Precepto Domini. Bene-'Mertone, Magister Walt de, R Eccl de Chepingtoritone [Great Torrington] ficia—Et Memorandum quod eodem die non fuerunt aliqui admissi ad Primam tus Tonsm am. LXX. [1316 ; 27 March]—Ordines celebrati in Eccl. Parochiali de Aultone, Wynton. Dioc, de Licencia Loci Dyoces. die Sab-bati qua cantatur Officium Scicientes, A.D M°. CCCm0. xvj°. [“ In Ecclesia de Farindone,” Peg Wodeloke, fol 338b. Mr Baigent thinks that the Exeter Register is light] Commission,—“ Cum nos, certis de causis, oporteat citra Festum Pasche pioximo futurum extia nostiam Diocesim Wyntoniensem personaliter commia ari ; volentes, igitur, ut in tei im ea que nostio Pastoiali incumbunt Officio in Diocesi nostra predicta, quatenus Canonice poterunt, feliciter expediantur, vobis, qui citia idem tempus, ut veiaciter recepimus, in dieta nostra Wynton Diocesi moi am intenditis facei e personalem, ut in dieta . . . Diocesi, statutis a jure temporibus, debitis temporum intersticiis observatis, Beneficiatos et Religiosos nostre Diocesis et vestre, ac eciam clericos alios vestre Diocesis, ad convenientes sibi Ordines promovere ; clericis quoque nostie Diocesis et vestre Minores Oi dines conferì e, Prima de clericis nostre Diocesis dumtaxat excepta Tonsuia ; Sacrumque Crisma conficele Die Cene, vel eciam consecrare ; et oleum benedicere possitis ; dum, tarnen, aliquod Canonicum non obsistat ; liberam vobis, quatenus pro dictis Temporibus, vel eorum aliquo, vos in dieta nostia Diocesi contigeiit immorari ; et dictis clericis, Religiosis, et aliis, prefatos Ordines ì ecipiendi, quantum in nobis est, concedimus tenore Presencium facultatem —Datum apud Wytteneye, xv Kalendas Aprilis, A D M° CCCmo xv°, et consecra-cionis nostie undecimo —See Reg Wodeloke, fol 204 Nomina Ordinatomela presentatorum per Fr Padulphum de Canne, Precentorem in Led Sancti Swythuni Wyntonie, et Magistrum Petrum de Worldham, Oommissaìium dicti Episcopi Wynton Generalem, per quandam Gommissionem supei hoc eis factam [Dated “ apud Wytteneye, xj Kalendas Aprilis ” (22 March),—See Regist Wodeloke, fol 205],— Accoliti,— Mucheldevere, Walt, de Clyve, Joh , de Aultone Child, Willelmus Haldone, Nich , de Aultone Otteworthe, Phil, de ate Flode, Thomas 2 K2508 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Relig-Eidtone [Dittone, Reg Wodeloke], Fi Nich de, Monachus de Hida losus Prikehaie, Johannes Blake, Nick , de Aultone Woitynge, Johannes de Beni Mauduyt, Bugo, Rector Ecclesie de Giately. fol. 236b Iteli- 1 I )> Monachi de Hyda Subdiaconi,— Wyke, Fi Johannes de, Aysscherigge, Fr. Johannes de, Wyntone, Fr Johannes de, Bromham, Fi Willelmus de, Farham, Fi Robertus de, ) I Syndelesham, Fr Nicliolaus de, Canonicus de Selebourne. Suthamptone, Fr. Willelmus de, Canonicus Sancti Dionisii. '-Foistebuii, Fi Thomas de, Canonicus de Motesfonte Benf.Godeshulle, Walt de, R, Eccl de Alfredesdone [“ Alvvarstone,” Reg Wodeloke] Diaconi,—. ÍBi emmore, Fr Robertus de, \ , Warde, Fi Hugo de, / Sai um, Fi Edmundus, Canonicus de Selebourne Benf Qervays [“ de Middeltone,” Reg Wodeloke], Mag Nich , R Eccl de Dommere. Presbiteri,— Keltic Turgis, Fi Walterus, Monachus de Hida Benf Westmanecote, Dominus Johannes de, Rector Ecclesie de Esscheie. - Canonici de Motesfonte. LXXI. [1316 ; 10 Aprii]—Ordines celebrati in Eccl Parodi, de Parendone, Wynton. Dyoc, per eandem Commissionem que prius, Gabbato Sancto Pasche, A.D quo proximo supra,— Subdiaconi,— Bene-Hurewaide, Robeitus, Rectoi Ecclesie de Aldyngtone, Cantimi. Diócesis tuí" TreS°ys> Thomas, Exoniensis Diócesis, de gracia Domini Dyaconi,— Bene- ( Hurewaid, Magistei Thomas, Canonicus Exoniensis fidati j [Caumpeneys], Walteius, Rectoi Ecclesie de Chautone, Wynton Diócesis Nomina existencxum in Carcere Domini Exoniensis, cum eorum causis, xxij die Septembris, Anno etc xvj° :— Die Lune in F Sancti Dunstani, Anno Regni Regis Edwaidi viip [19 May, 1315], Michael Tioil, cleiicus, convictus est coram Dominis Rob de Stokehai et Sociis suis, Justiciaiiis Domini Regis, de quadam ìobeiia facta apud Moitone ad domum Gregoiii de la Couit, et libei atus per eosdem prisone Episcopi—Dictis die et Anno, coram dictis Justiciaiiis, Joh de Piderwine, clericus, convictus est de quodarn jumento pei ipsum fuiato ad domum Stephani de Blakemore, in Hundiedo de Colringtone ; et quod fuit de societate Joh de Chilletone, dampnati in Comitatu Exonie prò diveisis latiociniis —Die Yeneiis proxima post F Sancti Gì egorii, Anno Regni Regis Edw vij° [14 March, 1314-5], Phil Camera, clericus, convictus fuit super latrocinio xxxiij ovium que fueiunt Gonnilde de Digeliscombe, ad sectam Domine Gonnilde, coiam Dominis J de Foxleghe et H. de Chambemon — Galfridus de Hakewoithe, coram piedictis Rob de Stokehai et Sociis suis, prò brusuia domus J. de Blakedone et catallis suis aspoitatis ad valenciam ix denariorum ; etlibeiatus etc, A°. R R Edw, ix°—Anno eodem, coram dictis Justiciariis, Mauricius, seiviens Rie de Rokebiare, capellani, cleiicus, convictus est de molte Thome bi Southewode, felonice interfecti ; et liberatus est, etc—Anno eodem, Will Compaignon, cleiicus, convictus est coram R. de Stockehaie et Sociis suis, etc , quod est communis latro, et de xxviij bidentibus Matillidis de Hoiiicherche felonice furatis, etc.—Anno vij°OKDINATIONS. ETC. 509 Regis Edwaidi, Joh Dany de Gower, cleiicus, convictus est, coram R. de Stokheie, etc , de Ecclesia de Widicombe felonice confracta, et uno calice et uno Psalteiio felonice asportatis ; et liberatus Episcopo [The Bishop (at Chudleigh) 22 Sept, 1316, issued a Commission, directed to John Wele, (Aichd of Exetei), and R de Morcestie (of Barnstaple), and to J de Uphavene, Subdean, as to Michael Troil and Richard de Rokebiare’s sei vant, who, aftei due Inquisition made, were to be set free if they could purge themselves ; oi, otherwise, be sent back to piison as quickly as possible] LXXII. [at Paignton ] [1316; 18 Sept.]—Ordines celebrati in Ecclesia Conventuali foi 237 Tottonie, die Sabbat! Quatuor Temporum Mensis Sep-tembris, viz. xviij0 die dicti Mensis, AD. M°. CCC^0 xvj°, Consecracionis Domini viij0 Ad Primam Tonsuravi,— Inewaidleghe, Will Beerd, Johannes Blake, Laiuencius de Goidun, Galfridus le Penhalt, Walt, de Box, Willelmns Combe, Will de Iiomecote, Rie de Pitte, Rob de la Moryn, Johannes Filius Petri, Rie Pitte, Hugo de la Peytou, Thomas Hole, Rie de Tetteburne, Job. de Vialepitte, Joh. Penros, Johannes de Wymesdone, Joh Northweye, Rob Knollynge, Rob de de Cobbetone, Joh de Ray, Johannes Seletone, Radulph Maikeswike, Walt ate Keye, Will de de Blakedone, Joh. de Nodetone, Will, de Toukere, Thomas Corkeynoke, Joh de Mai quii, Hugo de Graunt, David le Boclonde, Petrus de Cnoudston, Rie. de Fabei, Nicholaus Wolfe, Adam le Cameleforcl, Rog. de Cheveristone, Tho Parker, Will le Mariner, Eclwardus de Hilhay, Johannes Stuira, Andieas Renewaid,Jordanus Honichurche, Hem Poitejoye, Thomas Grelles, Walt, de de Keneford, Nidi de Colanus, Reginaldus Henri, Willelmns Westone, Will de Cristenestowe, Joh Bremdone, Mauri- Odecroft, Andreas de cius de Bvinthewode, Walt Lo-udebioke, Rob Hamelyn, Simon Hille, Steph. de de Spede, Radulphus Spredel, Willelmus Loudebioke, Rog Aceitone, Joh. de Middelcote, Will de Ayschertone, Nich Lobbe, Galfiidus de Heiebard, Thomas de —Et Memoi andum quod omnes isti ordinati fixerunt apud antequam Dominus venirci apud Tottoniam Polliblanke, Rob Kirkham, Joh de Ruwet, Johannes Poleyn, Robeitus Giymestone, Rob de Heiewillislioie, Stephanus de Deghyntone, Joh de Hendyman, Joh Beie, Willelmus Uggeburghe, Ric de Martyn, Ricardus Maikedene, Rog. de Esse, Aluredus de Axeministre, Will de Kelly, Galfiidus de Yowetone, Walt de Schapeleghe, Ad. de Queynte, Willelmus Bovey, Hem. de Peyntone eodem die, LXXIII. [1316 ; 18 Sept]—at Totnesi— Accoliti,— Nywetone, Magister Henricus de i Tregodake, Fi Walteius de, Canonicus Sancti Gei mani Relig-1 Someiford, Fi Thomas de, ) ,, , . iosi I Sandbille, Fr Gilbertus rie, f Monachl de Boclonde Chalvedone, Phil de Tiewaseke, Vincen- Trevilian, Thom de Lananta, Jacobus Crowan, Willelmus cius de Kyngdone, Joh de Foide, Aluranus de Rudiuthe, Gieg de Pyn, Nicholaus Stibba, Simon la Cotel, Willelmus Englebomne, Simon Lovecoke, Henr Loggheie, Ricardus Pouna, Adam de Wodie, Thomas Penmarke, Walt de Frie Willelmus Kearse, Willelmus Schhewille, Joh de Bonde, Simon Plymmeswode, Colifoide, Steph de Kyskynge, Rad de Ruel, Rogerus Henricus de Spieei, Rie. le Sanctà Laddoca, Ivo Knigtetone, Joh. de Denglebourne, Joh. de510 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Subdiaconi,— Bene; J Stoffoide, Willelmus de, Rectoi Ecclesie Sancti Euinni de Rudiuthe fieiau ^ Burwikej Magistei Ricardus de, Rector Ecclesie de Mammehesde [Mamhead] . Ayacomb^^Rfcardus "de,} a<^ Pres Abbatis et Conv_ Tavistochie Reli-Monte, Fr. Ricardus de, de Ordine Minoium Bodminie sua” B°cl0]Pde, Ricardus de, ad pres Piioris et Conv. Plymptonie Date, Ricardus, ad pies Dom Nicholai de Kyrkham, Militis Chywartone, Rogerus de, ad pies Dom Johannis de Tieiagu, Militis Sancto Austolo, Philippus de, ad pres Piioris et Conv de Tywaidiaithe Nanslo, Johannes de, ad pies. Oliveri de Caiminou. Forde, Ricardus de, ad pres Dom Hemiei de Wylyngtone Reli-Pikan, Fr. Edmundus, de O'idine Piedicatorum de Truiu £io“ Gaymer, Stephanus, ad pies Henrici Filii Alani sus* Cissoie, Hemicus filius Nicholai, de Southmoltone, ad pies Dom. Rob de Hortone Porta, Henricus de, ad pres Prioiis et Conv Plymptonie Evesham, Thomas de, ad pies Johannis Pipard Tieiosel, Rogerus de, ad pies Henrici de Kelligren Batyn, Joh , de Churchestowe, ad pres Abbatis et Conv Buffestiie [Buckfast] Holewille, Johannes de, ad pres Dom Johannis de Feiaiiis, Militis Laurenc3, Johannes, ad pres Piioiis et Conv Tottonie 237b. p0|ej Bartholom eus de la, ad pres Dom Jacobi de Oxtone, Militis Berniacote, Robeitus de, ad pres Johannis de Moitone Diaconi,— Bene- ( Perys, Magistei Thomas, Rector Ecclesie de Piletone \ Pillaton] fidati | Cornu, Willelmus, Rector Ecclesie de Ekesboume [Exbourne~\ i 0’ai”p”“'“a"Ti" Reli- j Exonia, Fi Alanus de, Monachus Buffestiie, ad pies Abbatis et Conv Loci R10si • ejusdem Peyntour, Fr Johannes le, Canonicus de Heitilonde, ad pies Abbatis et b Conventus. Lomene, Willelmus de, ad pres Dom Robeiti Beaupel, Militis Washaghe, Henricus de, ad pres Radulphi de Tregoz. Stoke, Willelmus de, ad pies Dom Nicholai de Kirkham, Militis Layni, Ricardus, de Ochamptone, ad pres Dom Henrici de Campo Arnulphi. Forde, Thomas de la, ad pres Johannis de Boyvyle Sancto Ivone, Rogeius de, ad pies Nicholai de Ferariis Cornwaille, Hemicus de, ad pres Dom Johannis de Treiagu, Militis Ciabba, Willelmus, ad pies Dom Johannis de Treiagou [sic], Militis Wodelonde, Thomas de, ad pies Abbatis et Conv Buffestiie [Buckfast] Chapeleyn, Petrus, ad pies Dom Jacobi de Oxtone, Militis Tregranou, Rob. de, ad pres Thome Champeaux, de Noithpidrewyn {North Petherwyn] Roswoiec, Walteius de, ad pies Nicholai Giffard. Snape, Ricardus, ad pies Hemiei Filii Alani Chyvenore, Thomas, ad pies Fr Johannis, Piioiis Beate Marie Magdalene, Bainastapolie, et ejusdem Loci Commonachorum Gorant, Johannes, ad pres Piioiis et Conv. de Frithelestoke. Treithewi, Stephanus de, ad pies Robeiti Filii Willelmi Beiygge, Johannes de, ad pies Roberti Filii Willelmi, de Leghe Romundesleghe, Reginaldus de, ad pies Johannis de Cailleweye Kenwen, Thomas de, ad pres Galfridi de Pridiaux Triket, Johannes, ad pies Johannis de Baunfelde Presbiteri,— (Huiewaid, Magistei Thomas, Canonicus Exoniensis. Whiteby, Magister Johannes de, Rectoi Ecclesie de Holne Twelfacie, Robeitus de, Rectoi Ecclesie de Nymet Traey. Tautone, Robeitus de, Rector Ecclesie Sancti Eimetis [St. Ervan]ORDINATIONS, ETC. 5ll / Cleynch, Fr Robeitus, Canonicus Heitilandie, ad pies. Abbatis et Reli- ) Conventus giosi i Fr Willelmus, Monachus Beati Nieholai Exonie, ad pres. Fratria Rogeri, ' Piioris ibidem Sottone, Johannes de, ad pres Roberti de Beie. i Auetone, Wal tei ns de, ad pres Piioiis et Conv Tottonie Arblostei, Radulphus dictus le, ad pres Ricardi de Wynkeleghe. Cartel e, Ricardus le, ad pres Mathei de Ciouthorne. Fenne, Radulpkns de, ad pies Dom Roberti de Hortone, Militis. Louepitte, Johannes de, ad pies Abbatis et Conv Buffestiie [ßuckfast] Kynge, Ricaidus le, ad pies Dom Johannis de Valletoita, Militis. Bodewy, Hemicus, ad pies Abbatis et Conventus Buffestrie. Nitherecote, Johannes de, ad pres. Nieholai Giffard. Pengelli, Rogerus de, ad pres Nieholai de Feiaiiis Girard, Robertus, ad pres Johannis Trenchaid Payn, Thomas, ad pies Johannis de Ayssclieleghe Criditone, Johannes de, ad pres. Hemici Abbot Beare, Johannes, ad pies Willelmi de Coritone Beinehous, Johannes, ad pies Alexandii de Sancto Johanne Bene-Tregoys, Thomas de, Vicaiius Ecclesie Sancti Coylani [St Colan] tuÌ* Dousce, Wal tei us, ad pies Dom Roberti Bendyn, Militis Estwoggewille, Willelmus de, ab pres Roberti de Mallestone Grava, Robertus de la, ad pres Piioiis et Conv Lancestonie. Gel, Willelmus, ad pies Johannis Walrond Burghe, Johannes de la, ad pres Dom Willelmi de Botriaux, Militis. Boskengal, Willelmus de, ad pres Johannis le Sor Brither, Adam de, ad pi es Dom. Nieholai de Alneto, Militis Sancto Justo, Henricus de, ad pres Johannis le Sor Burgeis, Willelmus, ad pres Willelmi de Trendelisho. Bodyn, Walterus, ad pies Ricaidi le Wolfe LXXI1II. [1316-17 ; 26 Feb ]—Ordines celebrati in Capelia B Virginis Eccl Cathedralis Exon., die Sabbati Q.uatuor Temporum proxima post Cineres ; viz. xxvj die Mensis Februarii, AD M. CCCm0. xvj°. Accoliti,— Stouforde, Hem de Bogghewille, Regi-Tiesauson, Joh de naldus de Biey, Paulinus de More, Will de la, Knollyng, Robeitus Wygorn Dioce- Honetone, Adam de sis (Litt Dim ) Nywetone [Tiacy] Willelmus, Rector Eccl de Subdiaconi pene.Lovecoke, Stephanus, Rector Ecclesie de Ayscombe [.Ashcombe] ficiat- / Pickaid, Fr Ricardus, de Ordine Carmelitarum tus \ Waledene, Fr Rogerus de, de Ordine Predicatoium ( SÄ ThomtnneS } Cano“ici de Tolie’ 0ldi“is P-monstratensium. Cole, Rogerus, ad pres Johannis de Kelly Selewille, Thomas de, ad pies Dom Roberti de Hortone, Militis. Tresulgan, Adam de, ad pres. Roberti de Bere. Diaconi,— Relig.Hrake, Fr. Willellmus, Canonicus de Toi re, de Ordine Premonstratensium. Hynelonde, Joh de Horloc, Robertus Hoiloc, Nicholaus Ferers, Willelmus Holonde, Joh. de Kentone Mauricius de Joidan, Joh. Dui and, Will, Ivonis, Nicholaus Kerchyn, Laur. de Bray, Will, de Laniveth, Rog,512 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Forde, Ricardus de, ad pies Johannis le Deneys Tywaitone, Rogerus de, ad pres Dom Johannis de Treiagu, Militis Boclonde, Ricardus de, ad pres. Dom Robeiti de Hortone efc Religiosorum Viroium, Prioris eb Conv Plymptonie Presbiteri,— Reli- ( Wogan, Fr Johannes, 1 giosi j Nywetone, Fi Rogeius de > de Ordine Minorum ( öys, Fr Edmundus, ) WasshaV> Hemicus de, ad pies Radulphi de Tregoz Layni, Rie , de Ochamptone, ad près Dom Joh de Tieiagu, Militis Chyvenore, Thom de, ad près Prioris Bai nastapolie efc Oommonachorum. Fairebie, David de, ad près Dom. Roberti de Hortone, Militis Buddeleghe, Rogeius de, de Piecepto Domini, sine titulo LXXY. [1316-17 ; 27 Feb.]—Memorandum quod subsciipti Clerici 2gg ordinati fuerunt ad Primam Tonsuram Die Dominica in et astino Celebracionis dictorum Ordinum, in Capella Cuiie Episcopalis Exonie, mane : viz,,— Medenecombe, Johelus de More, Job, de la Maresohal, Rie. le Weye, Thom de la Lo vie, Robeitus Edulf, Joh , de Pul-tone;ad Litt Dim Episc Sarum. Servyngtone, Laur de Sampson, Rad Knoll e, Joh de la Pile, Will de la Bovy, Edw de Romundesleglie, Henr de Giiaid, Reg Biii, Henr. de la Gilebeid, Will Culleghe, Will de Loges, Johannes Veei, Willeimus le Liwerne, Will de Biemelcombe, Joh de Southcote, Hem de Burgeis, Johannes Biunel, Walteius Spyna, Hemicus de Spina, Johannes de Holewille, Will de Bovy, Henricus de Penstone, Will de Tiedegold, Joh. Molvns, Feti us Engieys, Johannes Moie/Andieas de la Middelonde, Rob de Bisouthedone, Rie Choruste,—■ Fountayn, Rie [et] Leikebeare, Rie de. Cofïyn, Johannes Moulische, Rie de LXXVI [1317 ; 24 Sept]—Ordines celebrati in Capella S. Jacobi de Tengemue [Teignmouth], die Sabbati Quatuor Tempoium Mensis Sept, A D. M°. CCCm0. xvij°, et Consecracionis Domini Anno ix°. Ad Prima Wanforde, Joh. de Hynes, Johannes de Lo, Adam de Waysfoide, Pet. de Hankesfoide,Ric de Whitebeaie, Rad de Halghemerstone, Thomas de Forde, Ricaidus de Hucerel, Johannes Knolle, Galfridus de, de Criditone Heghes, Rob. de Battisthorne, Willel-mus de Keadestone, W altei -us de Kerneke, Joh. de Biodewode, Will.de i Tonsuram,— Sancto Cuthbeito, Johannes de Lange, Johannes le Sancto Claro, Rog de Kenver,Walteius de Pittel, Gilbertus Bate, Ricardus Dobyn, Robertus Laurelyn, Maic de Kene, Rogeius Seke, Reginaldus Falewille, Joh de Logour, Rogeius Tiemenet, Walt Mona, Ricaidus Stauntone, Will. de Combe, Galfi. de Piiour, Ricaidus Kene, Willeimus Miles, Ricaidus Sancto Austolo, Odo de Pipard, Reginaldus Trethineke, Will de Holiiche, Thom de Lanpen,Ricardus de Mideltone, Will, de Rippeleghe, Matheus de Blanecombe, Rob, de Medecke, Simon Rualthe, Johannes Tiewalrathe,Joh de Trewassa, Will, de Marescallus, Ric Trevosou, Nich. de Page, Thomas, de Beei Batyn, Henricus Blouut, Robeitus le Tolle, Thomas Speccote, Ranulpli. de Kaignes, Andreas David, Ricardus Hethene, Thom le Ciockere, Robertus Collonde, Matheus de Botei el, Willeimus Sancto Germano, Robertus de Belclebiii, Ric. de Clautone, Will de Cioketone, Joh. deORDINATIONS, ETC. 513 C hoi usta,— Clist, Clemens de Aillecote, Joh de Brattane, Petrus de Beriet, Thomas Venour, Walteiusle Tregun, Nich de Roger, Waltems Wimstone, Rie. de Kelligren, Will, de Kyngesmulle, Joli de Bodeloweyn, Thom de Trebuisy, Will de Boys, Thomas Antony, Johannes Weitone, Walt de Nottecombe, Andi de Cruce, Joli de Winiscote, Joh. de Mileforde, Rie de Fabian, Andreas Ciempe, Will. Mewi, Waltems Waleis, Johannes Canfbrde, Joh. de Penles, J oh de, sen Penles, Joh de, jun. Row, Johannes Boclonde, Joh de Esse, Bened de Mei, Waltems Garlaunde, Rie Botsoman, Andi de Chaggeforde, Ricai d de Ilstyngtone, Joh, de Chiemeder, Joh Olvystone, Nich de Haradone, Henr. de Brond, Thomas Treweis, Radulp de Botiller, Rie le. Cofflute, Will, de Acoliti,— Filius Hugonis, Joh , Rectoi Eccl de Aysscheistone [Ashton] Bene-J Trevaignon, Will de, Rectoi Eccl ¡Sancte Crucis in Keriei [Giade] fidati 4 Knyght, Johannes le, Rector Eccl. de Lawittetone \ Umfraville, Robeitus de, Rectoi Eccl de Lappeforde fDeneys, Fi Robert-us le, Monachus Tavystochie, ad près Abbatis sui Streccimieghe, Fi Rie de, Canonicus Plymptonie, ad pies Piioris ! Wokll FihXhannes} Canonici de Frithelestoke, ad pies Plions • Sandhulle, Fr Will de, Monachus de Foi de ) , T . Giffard, Fi Will., Monachus Buffestiie _ / ad Ples Looorum Abbatum l Bauge, Fr Willelmus, Monachus Tottonie iBlancheit, Fr Thomas, Monachus de Tiwaidraithe Poitmur, Joh. de Bodener, Joh de Fabei, Thom. dictas Treneglos, Joh de Polgiun, Gilb.de Beauforest,Thom de Do venant, Rogerus Sancto Winieio, Peioui, Johannes le Reli- giosi Wike, Willelmus de Reswalsters, Rad de Janekyn, Joh, de Tiessebel, legitti-matus Brusel, Philippus Trevailes, Joh. de Thomas de Alvos, Heniicus de Cainok, Johannes Ponte, Martinus de Belston, Waltei us de Haldeweye, Will de Beste, Willelmus Fiankleyn, Reg Teoncois, Joh. de Mai kewille, Hugo de Cissoie, Willelmus filius Stephani Lamake, Joh. de Hoinicote, Rie. de Tiebalvat, David de Especeie, Petius le Textoi, Willelmus Nicholai, Johannes, de Truuei u Donnynge, Thomas, de Truueiu. Subdiaconi,— Bene-pii, Robertus le, Rectoi Ecclesie de Toi re Briane ficia- ç Mountori, Fi Ricaidus, Monachi Tavistochie, ad pies. Abbatis Loci Ban y, Fr. Johannes Reli- I Leghe, Fi Alexander de giosi î Tregodake, Fr Walterus de, Canonicus S Gei mani, ad pies. Piioris Loci fol. ! G/imarf/irrl T?r* TVinm o o A o I fol. 238b ■ Monachi de Boclaunde Somerford, Fr Thomas de ) , Sandhulle, Fi Gilbertus de ) J Sancto Michaele, Fr Stephanus de, de Ordine Minoium Bodminie iBouges, Fr. Will, Monachus de Tyvvardraithe, ad pies Prioiis Loci. Lourynge, Gervasius, ad pres Baitholomei de Gieneville, Militis. Slade, Johannes de la, ad pres Abbatis et Conv Buffestrie [Buckfast] Ayswille, Thomas de, ad pres Abbatis et Conv Buffestrie Boddrigi, Johannes de, ad pres Willelmi de Botieaux, Militis Crucgulai, Johannes de, ad pres Willelmi de Halap Caus, Johannes, ad pies Nicholai Giflaide. Rudruth, Gregoiius de, ad pies Domini Thome le Aicedekne Medenecumbe, Johannes de, ad pres Radulphi de Tiegoz Clive, Ricardus de la, ad pres Johannis de Bikebiri, Militis. Ti email, Nicholaus de, ad pres Edmundi de Specchote Wilekoc, Ricardus, ad pres Johanuis Hure ward Spridel, Thomas, ad pies Johannis Coffyn Hornecote, Henricusde, ad pres Dom Johannis de Ferers, Militis. Tremur, Johannes de, legitiniatus, ad pies Rob Filii Willelmi, Militis. Franceis, Will, de la Wille, ad tit Piovisionis supei Priorem et Conventus514 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPEKDON. Tottome, per Resciiptum Apostolicum, et Pionunciacionem super eodem — Non habet Literas Oi dinis quia non exhibuit Pi ovisionem suam Adou, Johannes, ad pies Dom Thome le Arcedekne Cole, Philippus, de Cautone, ad pres Henrici Filii Alani. Jerard, Walterus, ad pres Abbatis et Conv Buffestrie [Buckfast] MiddktoL*ohSde}adPies Abbatis et Conv Tavistochie Asserigge, Ricardus de, ad pies Johannis de Bynneleghe Ruel, Rogeius, ad pies Thome le Arcedekne, Militis Michel, Ricaidus ad pres Prioiis et Conv Sancti Geimani Lovecoke, Waltei us dictus, ad tit Provisionis super Decanum et Capitulum Exonie, pio quo pronunciatum est Ivonis, Nich , ad tit Provis super Abb et Conv Heitilandie ; pro quo, etc Penlyn, Nicholaus de, ad pres Nicholai de Fei eis Gienevile, Rog de, legitimatus} ad pies Baitholomei de Gienevile, Militis jDiaconi,— Bene / Crauthome, Magistei Will de, R Eccl de Mattingho \_Martinhoe\ ficiati y Hereward, Magister Rob, R Eccl. de Aldyngtone, Cantuar Dioc. Reli- ( Forde, Fr Robertus de, Canonicus Plymptonie, ad pies Piioiis Loci giosi { Roseweke, Fr Ricardus de, de Ordine Minoium Bodminie ( Ditiaco, Fi Willelmus de, de Ordine Minorum Exonie Ayscumbe, Ricardus de, ad pres Abbatis et Conv Tavistochie. Batyn, Johannes, ad pres Abbatis et Conv Buffestrie Nanslo, Johannes de, ad pres. Oliveri de Carminou Evesham, Thomas de, ad pies Henrici le Abbe, de Loghetoire Ocford, Johannes de, ad pies Abbatis et Conv. Tavistochie Cole, Rogerus, ad pies Johannis de Kelli. Drapeie, Robertus le, ad pies Piiorisse et Conv de Comworthe Sancto Austolo, Philippus de, ad pies. Piioiis et Conv de Tiwaidiaithe Tiesulgan, Adam de, ad pies Philippi de Lametthyn. Gaymer, Stephanus, ad pies Johannis de Wiockeshale Gladewine, Walterus, ad pies Dom Henrici de Campo Arnulphi Holewille, Johannes de, ad pres Henrici Filii Alani Sancto Hillaiio, Ambrosius de, ad pres Petii de Caia Villa, Piioris Montis Michaelis Cissoie, Henr fil Nich , de Southmoltone, ad pies. Rob de Hoi tone, Militis. Porta, Hemicus de, ad pies Walteri de la Treawen Trerouel, Rogerus de, ad pres. Hemici de Kelligren. Selewille, Thomas de, ad tit Provisionis super Abb et Conv Tavistochie Lancastre, Ric de, Eborac Dioc , ad pres Ranulphi de Albo Monasterio, ad Litt. Dim Decani et Capituli Eboi , Sede ibidem vacante. Presbiteri,— Benef Newetone, Will de, R Eccl de Newetone [-Tracy] juxta Barnastapoliam. / Peyntour, Fr. Johannes, Canonicus Hertilandie, ad pres. Abbatis Loci Reli- ) Wicombe, Fi Walterus de, Monachus de Forde, ad pies Abbatis Loci giosi. 4 Cantuaiia, Fi. Guido de, Ordinis Fratium Piedicatoium Exonie V Landwenneke, Fr Johannes de, de Oidine Predicatoium de Tiuru Chiwaiton, Rogerus de, ad pies Dom Johannis de Treiagu, Militis. Romundesleghe, Reginaldus de, ad pres Dom. Henr. de Campo Arnulphi. Forde, Thomas de la, ad pies. Johannis de Alba Marlia. Forde, Ricaidus de, ad pres Dom Henrici de Willyngtone Stoke, Willelmus de, ad pies. Nicholai de Kirkham, Militis Sancto David, Thomas de, ad pres. Simonis Giffard Treganou, Robertus de, ad pres Thome de Champeaus Cornwaille, Hemicus de, ad pres Willelmi de Halap Rosworec, Walterus de, ad pres Nicholai Giffard. Goraunt, Johannes, ad pres Prioris et Conv de Frithelestoke. Tiethewi, Stephanus de, ad pres Roberti Filii Willelmi, Militis.ORDINATIONS, ETC. 515 Sancto Ivone, Rogerus de, ad pies Nicholai de Feieis Chapeleyn, Petrus, ad pies Domini Jacobi de Oxtone, Militis Pole, Robeitus de la, ad pies Dom Rie de Stapeldone, Militis Wodelonde, Thomas de la, ad pres Abbatis et Conv Buffestiie [Buclcfast] Ciabbe, Willelmus, ad pies Dom Johannis de Tieiagu, Militis. Roslathe, Robertus de, ad pres Piioris et Conv de Tywardraithe. Foide, Godefridus de, ad titulum Piovisionis contra Priorem et Conv. Sancti Gei mani ; pi o quo pronunciatimi est Snape, Ricaidus, ad pies Johannis de Wrockeshale Keynwen, Thomas de, ad pres Galfridi de Piidiaux Ì Dui pieghe, Petrus de, ad pies Johannis Paslewe ¡-jurati, etc Tiiket, Johannes, ad pres Johannis de Baunfelde J Beiigge, Johannes de, ad pies. Roberti Filii Willelmi, Militis. —Qui Thomas, Petrus, et Johannes, tactis Sacrosanctis Evangeliis, coipoiale prestiterunt juramentum quod extunc non îeciperent curam animai um, nec aliquoium Confessiones audhent nisi in peiiculo mortis, absque speciali Licencia Domini, sive sui Successors Et memorandum quod dictus Ric-ardus Snape modo consimili jurasse debuit set non potuit inveniri : icciico non habet Litei as Ordinis sui LXXVII [1317-18 ; 18 Maich]—Ordines celebrati per Dominum in Capella Manerii sui de Est Horsleghe, die Sabbati Quatuor Temporum proxima post Cineres ; viz., xviij0 die Mensis Maicii, A.D. M° CCC° xvij0, de Licencia Walteri, Dei gracia Cantuariensis Archiepiscopi, etc. —Licence, dated at Lambeth 5 Maich, 1317 18. “ Memorandum quod con- similis Litera [dated at Southwaik, 6 March]. concessa fuit Domino per Johannem[de Sandale], Wynton Episcopum, in quantum conceinebatDiocesim suam ” He had granted a similai Licence, 23 Nov , 1316 (Reg , fol. 3) ; also, 19 May, 1317, to dedicate the Chapel of St. Katheiine, in the Palish of St Nicholas, Guildford {Reg , fol 12b) —[F J B.] Subdiaconi,— f Noreis, Magister Ricaidus, Rector Eccl de Inwardleghe. Bene > Niwetone, Magister Hemicus de, tunc Rectoi Eccl de Quedike [QuethiocJc] ciatl [ Wike, Magister Walteius de, Rectoi Eccl de Doune [Sancte Malie] Sancto Ercho, Thomas de, ad pres Dom Willelmi de Boti eaux Diaconi {sic), fo> / Moicestre, Magister Ricardus de, Rector Eccl de Yonistowe [/mto] Bene- 5 Presbiteri,— fidati ) Chambernon, Willelmus de, Rectoi Eccl de Thorlestone l Bloyou, Magister Willelmus, Rectoi Eccl de Meiwode LXXVIII [1318 ; 16 Aprii]—Memorandum quod Die Dominica in Ramis Palmarum ; viz xvj° die Mensis Aprilis, AD 1° CCC° xviij0, Dominus ordinavitsubscriptos Clericos ad Oidinem Acolitatus, in Eccl Cathedr Exon ; viz,— atte Waye, Willelmum, Rectoiem Ecclesie de Estansti Bideforde, Rog de ; Bynneleghe, Will de ; With e, Robeitum ; Fonte, Rie de. LXXIX. [1318 ; 22 Aprii]—Oidines celebrati in Eccl, Cathedr. Exon, Sabbato Pasche ; viz xxij0 die Aprilis, A,D. M°. COC° xviij0, Consecracionis Domini Anno x°. Subdiaconi,— Bene. { a^e Weye, Willelmus, Rector Ecclesie de Estansti ficiati \ Tiemur, Hugo de, Rectoi Ecclesie de Kentelesbeaie [Kentisbeaì e]516 THE REGISTER OP BISHOP STAPELDON. { Vokele^Fr ^Jol^le*3 } ^anon^G1' de Fiithelestoke, ad pies Piioris Loci de j Canonici Piy^ptonie, ad pres Prioris Loci « Giffard, Fr Will, Monachus BufFestrie, ad pies Abbatis Loci \Budefast\ IPlymptone, Fi Simon de, Canonicus de Toi re Thorne, Gilbeitns de la, ad giaciam specialem Domini Episcopi Sancta Marina, Johannes de, ad pres Walteii Gambon, de Morystone Diaconi,— f Urnfiaville, Robeitus de, Rectoi Ecclesie de Lappefoide Bene- | Esse, Petrus de, Rector Ecclesie de Blakedone \Blagdon\, B and W Dioc ad KeHg-^ Litt Dim Loci Diocesani, que penes Dominum Plpiscopum íenoauent iosi Gras, Fr Thomas le ) ^ . [Tyactc.F, Johannes 1 Canomci de Tolle —Et Memorandum qiiod isto die non fecit Dominus plm es Oìdiñes; set in erastino ; videlicet,— LXXX [1318 ; 23 Api il]—Die Pasche, ordina vit subsciiptos Cleiicos ad Primam Ton-swam, in Carnei a Cuiie sue Éxon ; viz ,— Greneweye, Rob. de ; Hille, Thoniarn de ; Tiewuthe, Thomani de ; Bikeìeglie, Will. de. LXXXI. [1318 ; 1 May]—Piimo die Mensis Maii, A D M° CCCm0 xviij0, in Eccl Parodi* de Teyngtone Régis, Dominus ordinavit Simonem Bealde, R Eccl de Mane-tone, et Gilbeitum de Hulugan, R Eccl S Michaelis de Penkevel, in acólitos. LXXXII. [1318 ; 21 May]—xxj° die Mensis Maii, A.D. M° CCCmo. xviij0, Dominus, in Eccl. Paioch de Tavystoke, oidinavit Will de Biiddale, R Eccl de West-boclande, Rie Davy, et Joh Taphot, ad Ordinem Acolitatus. LXXXIII. [1318 ; 6 June]—Apud Lawittone, in Capella, vj° die Mensis Junii, A D. M° CCCm0 xviij0 , ordinati fuerunt a Domino subseripti Cleiici ad Primam Tonsur am ; viz.. Camedone, Rob. de Aula, Henricus de Jagasti, Hem. de Filius Petri, Nidi Haye, Henricus de Hyndeforde, Robeitus de Aula, Walteius de Caru, Robeitus Parys, Robeitus Chard, Ricardus Downeny, Godefu Tiefleares, Godefri-dus de Hendrewalla, Johannes de Forde, Robeitus de Hedone, Thom de Mouka, Willelmus Mewynnet,Will de Tiekike, Rie. de Knolle, Walt, de Kyleciywe, Ricaid-us de Kileciiwe, Johannes de Godwyne, Walt Goneville, Rob de LXXXIIII. [1318 ; 17 June]—Ordines celebrati in Ecclesia Conventuali S. Germani in Comubia, die Sabbati Quatuor Temporum in Ebdomada Pentecostés; viz, xvij0 die Mensis Junii, A.D. M°. CCCmo. xviij0. Acoliti,— Benef Esse, Magr Thomas de, Poi donai ius de Biadeforde in Eccl. de Twy vertone. f Withiel, Fi Alfredus, de Oidine Predicatorum de Tram Relig-J Hallesworthe, Fr Henr de) j i°si 1 Mers, Fr Willelmus de la > < Canonici Lancestonie, ad pies. Fiioiis Loci. VTieyer, Fi. Johannes de ) (ORDINATIONS. ETC. 517 Lange, Joli, le Haye, Will, de la Hathemer, Rob Reue, Johannes Caivaldion, Rio de —legitimatus Bodwey, Nidi de Treniwian, Hen de Hankefoide,Ric de Wasforde, Petrus de Stauntone, Will de Kelligien, Will de Rosywike, Rie de Sancto Jaeobo, Natalis de Hoppe w or the, Wal-terus de Gluvyon, Joli de Dounende, Rob de Tuwelinyna, Rie de Fonte, Nicholausde Mai yn, Peti us Bree, Nicliolaus de Kaer, Johannes Fonte, Robert us de Chamond, Rogerus Doneny, Godefridus Caiwutha,Thom de Porpighan, Thomas de Milcombe, Joh de Talvarghe, Rob. de Roso u boni, Audi eas de Heppeworthe, Laurencins de Oddecroft, Audi de Huieward, Johannes —legitimatus Hillyng, Ricardus Penpont, Herv de Venour, Walterus Faber, Lucas Hankeforde, Willel-mus de Trefricke, Henr de Maunsel, Johannes Trenant, Natalis de Trewuis, Rad de Tresyns, Bened de Bachiler, Johannes, de Peniyn Castro, Peti us de Nyel, Willelmus Bremdone, Mauii-cius de Boduwel, Joh de Trewynna, Nich de Caveshille, Balde-winus de Biianeke, David de Sancto Steuhano, Natalis de Godievy, Petius de Donewille, Rob de Lovye, Robertus Symondesham, Johannes de Kynver, Walterus Boylonde,Giegoi de Leghe, Nich. de Tiegun, Nich. de Rudfos, Radulp, de Nanpretheke, Ric-aidus de Hole, Willelmus de Knyght, Thomas Penhel, Thomas de Hille, Willelmus de Holewille, Will de David, Johannes Carnedone, Rob de Pipaid, Regina Id us Ude, Johannes Ines, Johannes Tienode, Reg. de Sancto Gorono, Nich-olaus de Resnonnen, Joh de Louepitte, Ric de Stint, Ricardus Oracle, Johannes Inwai desleghe, W ill-elmus de Kennegy, Joh. de Campo, Joli de Buvylle, Joh, de Lancrentyn, Rob de Gias, Johannes Trevalskes, Ric de Poyei, Thomas Biee, Johannes de [fo] 2393] Notetorre, Will de Rosturilyn, Rob de Cruce, Johannes de Poyer, Thomas, de Truthelen Rekan, David de Moryou, Johannes Oliffe, Johannes de Kernellou, Will de Penleyn, Joh. de Polglas, Joh de Chape, Willelmus Gunnot, Johannes Spiydal, Philippus Tregair, Joh, de Treganarres, Joh de Touceyn, J ohannes Trewythelan, Ro-getus de Tiewoen, Will, de Filius Petri, Nich Tiethake, Rog de Densche, Thomas Giillis, Joh de Grillis, Petrus de Tresewyn, Henr de Tregony, Thom de Ivelcombe, Rob. de Hole, Ricardus de Tredeneke, Will de Phot, Willelmus Hille, Waiinusdela Godecote, Rob de Stibcliaconi,— Rene- f Grilbeitus de, Rector Ecclesie Sancte Ladoce ficiatii Belde, Simon, Rectoi Ecclesie de Manatone (Aqua, David de, Rector Ecclesie de Ayssebiii [Ashbwy] i Soleis, Fi Simon de, . / I Pioutestone, Fi Robertus de, f \ Canonici Plymptonie, ad pies Prioiis I Colbioke, Fr Johannes de, i j Loci beli Engelbouine, Fi Johannes de, / \ musi j Ryuieineke, Fi Walteiusde, ì j Canonici Bodminie, ad pies Prioris ) Repiyna, Fr Johannes de, J \ Loci (^Deneys, Fi Rob le, Monadi us Tavystochie, ad pies Abbatis Loci. Pai tut, Michael, ad pies Radulphi, filii Thome de Schillingforde Kellilan, Rogeius de, ad pres Nicholai Giffaid Marquille, Warinus de, ad tit patiimonii sui, quern sibi sufficeie reputavit Pen, Walteius, ad pies Dom Ricaidi de Hiwische, Militis Camlafoid, Thomas de, ad pies Stephani de Tiewynt i Launcelles,Will de, ad pies Dom Baithol de Giene\ille,Militis ) dePrecepto ( Stoford, Benedictns de, ad pies Dom Thome de Stapeldone i Domini Diaconi,— Bene- f Ttemur, Hugo de, Rector Ecclesie de Kentelesbeare [[Centisbeare~\ tìciati \ Weye, Willelmus de la, Rector Ecclesie de Estansty f p^C^e^^holaus^,^C 1 ^anon^ Ply^ptonie, ad pres. Loci Piioiis Reli- J Tiegodake, Fr. Walt, de, Canonicus Sancti Gei mani, ad [pres ] Piioris Loci giosi | Naturel, Fr Walt, Canonicus Bodminie, ad pres. Prioiis Loci ! Bouges, Fr. Will , Monachus de Tywardraithe, ad pres Piioris ICrochaid, Fr. Will, Canonicus Lancestonie, ad pres Prioris Loci.518 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. Adou, Johannes, ad pres Dom. Thome le Eiceclbkne, Militis, Sancta Marina, Johannes de, ad pres Willelmi dicti de Comubia Date, Ricardus, ad pies Prioris et Conv Tottonie Tremayl, Nicholaus de, ad pies Hob le Fitz William, Militis Withiel, Paulus de, ad pres Domini Otonis de Bodrugan, Militis Medenecombe, Johannes de, ad pres Radulphi de Tiegoz Wilekoc, Ricardus, ad pres Alexandii de Sancto Johanne Michel, Ric , de Sancto Gennano, ad pres Piioris et Conv Sancti Geimani Bodiigy, Joh de, ad pres Domini Willelmi de Botreaux, Militis. Slade, Joh. de la, ad pres Abbatis et Conv Buffestiie [Buckjast]. Dupeford, Rogerus de, ad graciam Domini Ayswille, Thomas de, ad pres. Abbatis et Conv Buffestiie Caus, Johannes, ad pres Nicholai Giffard. Franceis, Will, ad tit Provisionis sue super Piioiem et Conv Tottonie Giiaid, Walterus, ad pies Abbatis et Conv. Buffestrie Presbiteri,— Pil, Robeitus le, Rector Ecclesie de Toirebriane. Lovecoke, Walterus, Vicaiius Ecclesie de Biankescombe Daniel, Fi Thomas, Canonicus Bodminie, ad pies Prioris Loci Forde, Fr Robertus de, Canonicus Plymptonie, ad pres Prioris Pikard, Fi Ricaidus, de Ordine Carmelitarum Rosywike, Fr. Ricaidus de, de Ordine Minorum Bodminie Tiahauc, Fi. Andieas de, Monachus de Tywardraithe, ad pres, Prioris Westleghe, Ricaidus de, ad pres Johannis Hurewaide Batyn, Johannes, de Chuistowe, ad pres Abbatis et Conv Buffestiie Nanslo, Johannes de, ad pres Oliven de Carminou Tresulgan, Adam de, ad pres Philippi de Lamettyn Ayscombe, Ricardus de, i f ■, ,,, n rn , Ocforde, Johannes de, } jad Preä _AbbatiS et Conv Tavystochie Treiouel, Rogeius de, ad pres Hemici de Kelligren. Cole, Rogeius, ad pies Domini Hemici de Campo AinuJphi, Militis Di apere, Robertus le, ad pres. Abbatis et Conv Buffestrie,—non habebit Literas Cidinis quousque exhibuerit alium titulum sufficientem Evesham, Thomas de, ad pres Henrici le Abbe, de Loghetorre Selewille, Thomas de, ad tit Provisionis supei Abbat et Conv Tavistokie Ivonis, Nich , de Exonia, ad tit. Provis super Abbat et Conv Heitilandie Gladewyne, Walteius, ad pies Dom Henrici de Campo Arnulphi Sancto Austolo, Philippus de, ad pies Prioris et Conv de Tywaidraitlie Bokerel, Willelmus de, ad giaciam Domini; cui inhibitum fuit pei Dominum ne curam animarum lecipeiet, nec aliquomm Confessiones audiiet, nisi de Licencia ipsius vel Successorum suoium LXXXV [1318 ; 18 June]—Memorandum quod subscripti Clerici examinati fuerunt eodem die, in Festo T: Paffard, Walterus Baly, Robertus Inkepenne, Rog de Leghe, Johannes de Tiempuseke,Rob de Bodkynnou,Will de Penvos, Thomas de Botkynnou,Vinc de Nore, Will de la Roswaltes, Joh. de Penfenten, Will de Loundies, Will de Pendi ef, Simon de post piandium, et initatis, coionati,— Tremon, Joh de Trewoledike, Ric de Jailard, Johannes Landu, Johannes de Treyer, Rogeius de Coiitone, Joh de Blessedone, Galfi de Helligan, Steph. de Pole, Ricardus de Hollam, Matheus de Carnedone, Will de Meyndy, Robertus Jul, Ricaidus n crastino, in Aula Grimescote, Thomas de Talkarn, Joh de Tiesquerd, Rog de Mougevile, Walt de Boskennay,Nich de Tieveibyn,Thom de Trehaira, Lucas de Haywode, Nich de Scobbehille, Joh de Kyngesbeare, Rad-ulphus de Trenode, Henr. de de Cutynbeke, viz , Undeidoune,Rog de Caigurra, Thom de Tiewonatd, Joh de Seal let, Johannes Bodweye, Ric de Hulmouthe, Rob. de Lutcut, Gergoi. de Cameleforde, Henri -cus de Nore, Joh de la Tresulgan, Rob de Whiteston, Rob deORDINATIONS, ETC. 519 Tynnewode, Thom de Carcalweis, Andi. de Tieskelli, Will de ßakere, Johannes le Direwoithe, Gregoi-ius de Oherletone, Will, de Exonia, Adam de Tielouny, Ric. de Whiteleghe, Ric. de Ro, Johannes Giffard, Johannes Giffard, Johannes, Fiz Robeiti Louepite, Nich. de Yoneke, Nicholaus Louepite, Will, de Menaguderes, Regi-naldus de Coc, Reginaldus, de Allestone Gormayn, Thom de Towia, Ricardus Hemy, Rogeius Lamettyn, Rob de Style, Will de Lancrentyn,Will de Chuüetone, Thomas de Tremur, Rad de fol 240 / Ttenant, Will de Boscent, Augenis de Pollyneke, Joh. de Matheu, Rad [1318 ; Ricardus, Monachus —illegitimus Bradewoi the, Willelinus de Tiegollas, Joh. de Rossidyneke, Thom de Sancta Marina, Simon de Renol, Joh , de Lo Doune, Warinus de Filius Bernardi, Rogei us Peyntoui, Will Relrawel, Simon de Stone, Willelmus Aillemeie, Baldw. Tievybem, Rolandus de Penkeliou, Joh de Monte, Laut de Giifarde, Ricardus Wortlii, Walteius Foxcombe, Joh. de Leghe, Adam de Mattheu, Oliverus Daun del, Petrus Fentrigati, Walt de Penkuyn, Joceus de Biethey, Walt de Tiebidinnan, Joh de Tiegos, Andr de Tienans, Joli de Tiebiuneke, Joh de Bithemylle, Adam Capelia, Drogo de Trevalga, Will, de Tieyan, Rob de Sancto Jacobo^ili-elmus de Tiewynt, Will, de Wille, Robertus Höre, Nicholaus Quidbiwsche,Joh de Someiweied, Steph de Sancto Karantoco, 'FTenricus de Tiegadou, Thom de Lamelyn, Nich. de Tiewoignan, Walteius de Lamettyn, Thom de Antony, Walteius Dounewoithi, Wal-tei us de Fiiliard, Willelmus Tieweiglos, Joh de Patii, Ricardus Rame, Gilbertus de Blei et, Robertus de Row, Stephanus Tre walla, Hemic us de Piggesdone, Rogeius de Piggesdone, Nicho-iaus de Pedelevere, Rob Kaei, Herv de Carpentaiii, Joh filius Stibbe, Job de Crowan, Nicholaus Kaermeidyn, David de, Menev. Dioc , ad Litt Dim que sunt ad omnes minores,et que penes nos remanent Reñawel, Joh de Blakedone, Walt de Tiemui, Jacobus de Tielouny, Matheus de Brethey, Rad de Tregorthyan, Rog de Wennorke, Will de Cudyfoide, Joh de Lanteglos, Joh de Nywqtone, Rog, de Duke, Thomas Tien anta, Reg. de Penharthe, Joh. de Gelot, Johannes Forde, Andreas de Flamanke, Rad. Sancto J acobo, Mar-tinus de Flexbiri, Thom de Bremdone, Joh de Tievynen, Oliveius de 25 June] —Apud Cutyngbeke, in Capella, Die Doniinica in mastino Festi Nativ B Joh Bapfc Anno supiadicto, Dominus, de giada speciali, dispensavi cum Johanne Waleis, illegitimo, et eam ad Primam Tonsuuim oidinavit LXXXVI lxxxvii [1318 ; 23 July] —Apud Lanerghe, xxiij° die Menais Julii, admissus fuit ad Primam Tonsuranti Walterus de Tieville LXXXV1IT [1318 ; 30 July].—Apud Mon tern Sancti Michaelis in Cornubia, penultimo die Mensis Julii, Anno supiadicto, admissi fueiunt subscripti Cleiici ad Pi imam Tonmuzm ; viz ,— Nanspian, Thom de Tienyer, Thom de Kasulathia, Ogeius Ciu, Johannes Roscoulen, Phil, de Boudre, Johannes de Marsely, Nich Marsely, Bernard us Bosseghan, Nich de Tregenbrys,Hei v de LXXXIX. [1318 ; 1 Aug] —Apud Glasneye, in Eccl Collegiata ibidem, j0 die Mensis Aug , A D M° CCCmo xviij0, admissi fuerunt subscripti Clerici ad Primam Tonsur am ; viz ,— Monglut, Job de, \ Monglut, Will de > illegitimit cum quibus Dominus giaciose dispensavit. Penryn, Will, de )520 THE EEGISTEE OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Filius Willelmi, Johannes Trevyados, Thomas de Godman, Joh de Hellestone Hervy, Petrus, de Penrin Arundelle, Bad de Cleys, Rog. de Pureel, Bobertus Tienouibian, Walt de Hellestone, Petrus de, filius coopérions Tiesewis, Rie de Halap, Johannes xc [1318; 22 Aug ]—Apud Tamertone Foliot, xxij0 die Aug, Anno supradicto, ordinati fuerunt ad Pi imam Tonsui am a Domino Waltero, Exon Episcopo, Fi Ricardus Carni, de Ordine Frati um Predicatoium et Conventi! Exon ; Ricardus Touceyn, et Johannes Aubi ey xci [1318; 3 Sept ]—In Capella Cuiie Episcopales Ciiditonie, iij° die Mensis Sept» A D M° CCC™0 xviij°, ordinati fueiunt ad Pi imam Tonsuram Willelmus Caignes, Thomas Caignes, et Walteius Piodumme. XCII. [1318 ; 11 Sept ] —Item, oidinati fnemnt ad Primam Tonsuiam, in Eccl Paioch de Tautone Fpiscopi, die I une próxima post Festum Fativ B Viiginis A D supiadicto, Joh de Wike, Galfr de Raleghe, et Will de Oí chai de XCTII [1318; 23 Sept.]—Ordine« celebrati in Eccl Cathedr. Exon , die Sabbati Qnatuor Temporum Mensis Sept ; viz., xxiij0 die ejnsdem Mensis, AD M° CCC™°. xviij0, et Consecra-cionis Domini Walteii, Exoniensis Episcopi, Anno x°. Acoliti,— Bene- ( Fordyngtone, Johannes de, Rectoi Ecclesie de Stoke Daumarle fidati l Bukyngtone, Johel de, R Eccl de West Wolryngtone [ West Worlington] I Pipard, Reginaldus, Rectoi Ecclesie de Byr [Bere Ferrei s]. Stapelforde, Job de Glaseneya, Will de Boos, joh de,— legitim alus Poghewille, Rie de Bovy, Ro bei tus de Mone, Rie , de Biri Tiehuthelan, Will de Danyel Rogerus Fi ensebe, Johannes Morynge, Joh , de Tottcnia Capeioun, Joh. Stockeleghe, Will de Cliffoide, Walt de Heantone, Joh de Kaermerdyn, Phil de, Menev Dioc , ad Litt Dim , que sunt ad omnes Minores Romundesleghe, Heniicus de White, Hem le, de Boelaunde Setone, Hugo de Lapped ode, Walt de Pole, Willelmus Yuuynge, Will Huceiel, Joh Che^elstone, Audi de Burfelde, Alan de Rokebeaie, Rlc de Subdiaconi,— f Briddale, Magister Willelmus de, Rectoi Ecclesie de Westboclonde Bene_ | Henri, Johannes, de Peni es, Rectoi Ecclesie de Mattyngeho [Mai tinhoe] fidati^ Millatone, Magister Johannes de, Rectoi Ecclesie de Tavy Petii | Lulyn, Magister David de, Rector Ecclesie Sancti Petroci, Exonie ( Esse, Magister Thomas de, Poicionaiius in Ecclesia de Twyvertone Glide, Ricaidus, ad pres Dora Nicholai de Kiikham, Militis 2406 gpjcer? Petrus dictus le, legitimatus, ad pi es Prioiis et Conv Tottonie Trevayles, Rie de, legitimatus, ad pres Dom Thome le Ercedekne Witha, Herveus, de Polpri, ad pi es Willelmi de Carburra Tiethaiap, Rie de, ad pres Prepositi et Capituli Glaseneye Fekaham, Bartholomeus de, ad pres. Oliveii de Carminou Cole, Walterus, ad pi es Simonis Giffard Albamarlea, Johannes de, ad pi es Petri de Whitewille Sancta Wendrona, Willelmus de, ad pres. Willelmi de Whalesbreus.ORDINATIONS, ETC. 521 ( Tieveruth, Fr. Alfiedus de. de Ordine Piedicatorum Reli ) Blakebuighe, Fi. Johannes de, ejusdem Oidinis giosi I Sandhulle, Fi Will de, Monachus de Forde, ad ptes. Abbatis Loei \ Stoklonde, Fr. Ricardus de, de eodem Conventu, Diaconi,— ( [Schillyngfoi de], Robeitus [de], Rector Ecclesie de Foibiii [Forrabury] I Fonte, Johannes de, Rector Ecclesie de Northulle [Northill] I Aqua, David de, Rector Ecclesie de Aysbiri [Ashbury] Bene- ^ Wike, Magistei Walteius de, Rectoi Ecclesie de Doune Sancte Malie. Clatl Huligan, Magister Gilbertus de, Rector Ecclesie Sancte Ladoce I Bealle, Simon, Rector Ecclesie de Manatone (. Lovecoke, Stephanus, Rector Ecclesie de Ayseombe [Ashcombe] f Monte Acuto, Fr Robeitus de, de Ordine Fratrum Minoium Kildieyneke, Fi Walteius de, de Ordine Minoium, Bodminie Reprina, Fr. Johannes de, de eodem Conventu Wolfe, Fr Thomas le, Canonicus de Frithelestoke, ad pres. Prioris Loci Rdi- ^ Voghel, Fr Johannes de, Canonicus ibidem L^hr^ A^xande" de } Monachi Tavistochie, ad pies. Abbatis Loci Plymptone, Fi Simon de, Canonicus de Tone, ad pies. Abbatis Loci. ^Giffaid, Fr Walt, Monachus Buffestrie [Buckfast], ad pies Abbatis Loci Partut, Michael, ad pies Randulphi, filii Thome de Schillyngforde Olive, Richardus de, ad pres Dom Johannis de Bikebiii Sancto Erco, Thomas de, ad pres Dom Willelmi de Boterelle Rudruth, Giegoiius de, ad pies Dom Johannis de Treiagu, Militis Ruel, Rogerus, ad pres Nicholai Giffard Maikwille, Waiinus de, ad titulum propiii patiimonii sui Ayscherigge, Rie de, ad pies Piiorisse et Monialium de Corneworthi, et Johannis de Bynneleghe Penleyn, Nicholaus de, ad pres Nicholai de Ferers Cameleforde, Thomas de, ad pies Johannis le Deneys Halbeitone, Gregoiius de, ad pres Walteii Gamboun, de Moristone. Eglosheil, Robertus de, ad pies Dom Ricardi de Stapeldone, Militis Tiemur, Johannes de, ad pies Dom Roberti Filii Roberti, Militis. Spi idei, Thomas, ad pres Johannis Coffyn Presbiteri,— f Flemynge, Magistei Thomas, Rector Ecclesie de Brattone[-Flemynge]. ÌTremur, Hugo de, Rector Ecclesìe de Kentelesbeare [Kentisbeare] Umfiavyle, Robeitus de, Rector Ecclesie de Lappeforde. Weye, Willelmus de la, Rector Ecclesie de Estansty Dupeforde, Rogeius de, Vicarius Ecclesie de Eglosheil / Diake, Fr Willelmus, Canonicus de Toire, ad pres Abbatis Loci. Reli- J Gras, Fi Thomas le, Canonicus ibidem giosi j Degheie, Fi Johannes le, Canonicus ibidem. ' Brittestowe, Fr Alanus de, Monachus Buffestrie, ad pres. Abbatis Loci Lancastie, Ricardus de, Ebor Dioc , ad pres Randulphi de Albo-Monasteiio, Militis, ad Litt Dim Decani and Capituli Ebor, Sede ibidem vacante ; que sunt ad Diaconatus et Presbiteiatus Ordines Cissore, Henricus filius Nicholai, de Southmoltone, ad pres Roberti de Hortone, Militis Heglien, Robeitus de la, ad pies Dom Ricardi de Stapeldone, Militis. Sancto Hillario, Ambrosius de, ad pres Prioris Montis S. Michaelis. Jeiaid, Walterus, ad pres. Abbatis et Conv Buffestrie [Buckfast]. Medenecumbe, Johannes de, ad pres Radulphi de Tregoz Fraunceis, Will, de la Wille, ad tit. Provis sue super Prior et Conv. Tottonie Boclande, Ricardus de, ad pies Piioiis et Conv Plymptonie Date, Ricardus, ad pres Piioiis et Conv Tottonie. 2 L522 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Lomene, Ricardus de, ad pres. Dom Roberti Beaupel, Militis Axemue, Johannes de, ad pres Gilberti de Umfravyle XCIIII. [1318 ; 23 Dee]—Ordines celebrati in Eecl. Parodi, de Parendone, Winfcon. Dioc., die Sabbati Quatuor Temporum Mens. Dee., viz xxiij0 die ejusdem Mensis, A.D M°. OCCmo. xviij0, et Consecracionis Domini Anno xj° ; de Licencia Johannis [de Sandale], tune Episc Winton.—Ordinavit, edam, quosdam Religiosos de Oidine Fiatrum Predica-torum Winton., de Licencia predicti Patris. [This Licence was dated at Southwaik, 20 Dee ] Ad Primarn Tonsur am,— Tregontros, Johannes de Nywetone, Simon de Acoliti,— Polwyl, Randulphus de Tiilli, Hemicus de Tiethewi, Willelmus de Greindor, Thomas Heilande, Johannes de Tienans, Nicholaus de Ohorigou, Nicholaus de Spergour, Nicholaus de Chugulioke, Andieas de Subdiaconi,— /Noreis, Philippus le, Rectoi Eecl de Biadenecbe [Biadninch] Bene- ' Billard, Magistei Walterus, Rectoi licci de Northbovy fidati;! Pipard, Reginaldus, Rectoi Eccl de Bit [Bei e-Fei r er s\ [Duiand, Johannes, Saciista Eccl de Boseham, oiiundtis de Dioc Exon Totenham, Fi Simon de, de Conv. Piedicatoium Wintonie, de Licencia speciali Loci Diocesani Diaconi,— ÌBriddale, Willelmus de, Rectoi Ecclesie de Westboclande Esse, Magistei Thomas de, Porcionaiius in Eccl de Twyveitone Lulyn, Magistei David de, Rectoi Eccl Sancti Petioci, Exonie Greyneville, Rogeius de, ad pies Dom Baithol de Gieinevile Ciugular, Johannes de, ad pies Willelmi de Halap fol Presbiteri,— Bene / Belde, Simon, Rector Ecclesie de Manatone ficiatì. t Fonte, Johannes de, Rector Ecclesie de Noithulle [Noi thill]. Reli- ( M°lynS^nnpnErFlTi hÌCd^e ! Ide Conv- Piedicatoium Winton , de Licencia xcv. [1319; 7 Aprii]—Oidines celebrati in Eccl, Parodi, de JEst-horsleghe, de Licencia Venerabilis Pati is, Walteri, Cantuar. Archiepiscopi, . . Sabbato Sancto Pasche ; viz. vij° die Mensis Aprilis, A D M°. COCmo xix° Subdiaco nus,— Lappeflode, Walterus de, Rector Ecclesie de Bridefoide Diaconi,— Setone, Magister Walterus de, familiaris Domini, et oriundus de Dioc. Exon , R Eccl de Wynfiede, Sarrum Dioc [Winfiith Neiobuiyh, Dorset] Durant, Johannes, Saciista Eccl de Boseham, oiiundus de Dioc Exon —Et Memorandum quod isto die non fuerunt aliqui Piesbiteri Ordinati,ORDINATIONS, ETC. 523 XOVI. [1319 ; 22 Sept ]—Ordines celebrati in Eecl. Cathedr. Exon., die Sabbati Quatuor Temporum Mensis Sept., viz., xxij0 die ejusdem Mensis, AD. M°. CGC100 xix°. Acoliti,— Burghe, Will. de Mariner, Edwardus Lnerne, Will de Cordyngtone,Tliom Trenewithe, Will Seleione, Rad, de Aire, Johannes de de de Swift, Walterus Leghe, Johannes de Bremelcombe, Joh. Moneketone, Rob Aliam, David Wike, Walterus de de de . Gerard, Reginaldus Edulfe, Joh , de Pultone, Sarum Dioc , ad Litt Dim. . ad omnes Minores. Chalerne, Willelmus Bidiforde, Galfr. de Jakes, Thomas Dynsbeare, Alex, de Keneforde, Nidi de Clyst, Clemens de Plymptone, Will. de Bili, Willelmus de Huile. Thomas de Antony, Thomas Bene-Boyvile, Simon de, Rector Ecclesie de Westwoggewille [West Ogwelï] flcia- ~ — — - ' - - " ™ • - * - - • - - — - tus Religiosi ' Stone, Fr Mich de la, Mon Buffestrie ad pies Abbatis Loci [Buckfast]. | Welles, Fr Thom de, Mon de Forde, ad pres. Fr Will, Abbatis, et Conv. ejusdem Loci. I Lananta, Fr Nicholaus de, de Ordine Fratrum Minorum Bodminie. k Bagga, Fr. Will, Canonicus Bodminie, ad pies J Prioris, et Conv. Loci. Faideyn, Thomas Coritone, Joh. de Lerkebeare, Ric, de Cockeswalle, Thom. Trelan, Germanus Nore, Willelmus Crokere, Rob. le de de Mounteyn, Will Gatepathe, Hen. de Molyns, Petrus Produmme, Joh. ^ Colitone, Thom de Withiel, Lucas de Albrey, Johannes Donekeswille, Phil. Wolfe, Johannes le More, Joh de la Gradibus, Walt de de Stui, Benedictus Gove, Thomas Bole, Thomas Lappeflode,Andr, de ßubdiaconi,— Antony, Antonius, filius Ricardi, de Southmoltone, ad pies. Mathei de Crauthorne Fissacre, Robertus de, ad pies Nicholai Giffarde. Lincome, Joh de, ad pies Thome de Yestdoune ;—non admittatur ulterius ad Ordines, quousque [sciverit] cantare Penmaik, Walterus de, legitimatus, ad pies Johannis Coffyn. Dyneham, Rogeius de, ad pres Johannis de Baunfelde Nanfan, Thomas de, ad pres Oliveii de Carminou. Peferel, Ricardus, ad pres Dom Johannis de Treiagu, Militis. Yuwisdone, Willelmus de, ad pies Johannis Hurewarde Pyn, Petrus de, ad pres Abbatis et Conv. Buffestrie [Buchfast],—non admittatur ad ulteriores O't dines, quousque sciverit cantare. Bottelonde, Johannes de, ad pres Rogeri de Pridiaus,—non admittatur ad Ordines, quousque sciverit cantare Esse Raufe, Robertus de, ad pres. Ricardi le Arblaster Fowy, Gilbertus de, ad pres Dom Martini de Fisshacre, Militis. Ipplepenne, Lucas de, ad pres Johannis de Boyvile. Uppecote, Ricaidus de, ad pies Galfridi Malherbe. ( Geiveys, Johannes, Rector Ecclesie de Coritone Bene. \ Sancto Leonardo, Magister Walterus de, Rector Eccl. Sancti Olavy, Civitatis Exonie, ad tit. piedicte Ecclesie, de Precepto Domini f Bochamptone, Fr. Johannes de, Mon de Forde, ad pres. Willelmi, Abbatis, 1 et Conv Loci. | Bauge, Fr Willelmus de, Mon. Tottonie, ad pres Fratris Jocelini, Prioris J ejusdem Loci. . Hgldesworthe, Fi. Henr de'j | Meische, Fr Will, de ¡-Canonici Laneestonie, ad pres. Prioris Loci I Treyer, Fr Joh de J IWicheforde, Fr. Rob. de, Canonicus Plymptonie, ad pres. M., Prioris Loci. 2 L2 fidati Reli- giosi524 THE REGISTER OP BISHOP STAPELDON. Bodwey, Kogerus de, ad pres Ade Doignel. Sancto Karanthoco, Petrus de, ad pres Dom. Johannis de Treiagu, Militis. Boys, Willelmus, ad pres Johannis le Gras ate Pole, Willelmus, ad pres Johannis Piparde Alfyngtone, Rogei us de, ad pi es Randulphi, filii Thome Fiz Row. Axeminstre, Johannes filius Elie de, ad pres Roberti de Okestone. Wiltone, Stephanus de, ad pres Dom Henr de Campo Ainulphi, Militis. fi^"Cosyn, Willelmus, Rectoi Ecclesie de Warkeleghe tus Combe, Will de, ad tit patrimonii sui, quod assei uit se habere ex feoffamento Philippi de Okebeare, in piesencia ejusdem Philippi ; super quo exhibuit Cartam in Examinacione ; quam, quidem, Caitam idem Philippus advocavit Diaconi,— f Niwetone, Magister Hemicus de, Rector Eccl de Newetone Ferers 1 Flamanke, Magister Rieardus, Rector Ecclesie de la Roche fol. I [Sancto Lauiencio], Magister Baitholomeus [de], Rector Ecclesie deMethe Bene ^ Filius Hugonis, Johannes, Rectoi Eccl de Aysscherestone [dsfooii] iìciati. I Bukyngtone, Johel de, R Eccl de Westwoliingtone {West Wellington] I Trevaignon, Willelmus de, R Eccl Sancte Crucis in Keiier [Grade], [ Nywenham, Willelmus de, Rectoi Ecclesie de Rame f Cole, Fr. Philippus, Monachus Buffestrie, ad pres R, Abbatis Loci Reli- ! Stoolonde,' Fr" Rfod V* } MonacM de Forde’ ad preS W > Abbatis L°0Ì giosi, ^ Somerforde, Fi Thom. de, \ Monachi de Boclonde, ad pres T , Abbatis I Cliva, Fr Gilbeitus de, J Loci l Boskennynis, Fi Alfiedus de, de Oidine Piedicatorum de Truru Trevayles, Rie. de, ad pres Dom Thome le Eicedekne, Militis. Bemiacote,* Rob de, ad pi es Joh de Mortone, \ (non admittantur isti duo* Kellilan, Rogerus de, ad pres Nicholai Giffarde f \ ad alios Or dines, nisi sci-Glide,* Rie, ad pi es Dom Nich de Kiikham, i \ ant cantare Militis ’ \ Sancta Wendrona, Willelmus de, ad pres Willelmi de Walsbieu Fechaham, Bartholomeus de, ad pres Oliveri de Caeimenou Driwisteyngtone, Willelmus de, ad pres Johannis le Deneys. Alba Marlea, Johannes de, ad pres Johannis Cole Thorne, Gilberfcus de la, ad giaciam Domini Espicer, Petrus dictus le, ad pres Piioiis et Conv Tottonie Stoforde, Benedictus de, ad titulum pi es Dom Thome de Stapeldone, quem sibi sufficere reputavit ; et de Precepto Domini Coke, Johannes, ad pi es Abbatis et Conventus Tavistochie Launceles, Will de, ad pi es Dom Baithol. de Gieynvile, Militis Cola, Walterne, de Tieneglos, ad pi es Simonis Giffaid —Injunctmn est dicto Waltero quod infra biennium ad supeiioies Ordines non accedat, sub pena Excommunicacionis. Presbiteri,— ! Durant, Joh , Sacrista Ecclesie de Boseham, oiiundus de Dioc Exon ,—ad graciam Domini Fiz Raufe, Magistei Robertus le, Rector Ecclesie de Rewe f Giffard, Fr Willelmus, Monachus Buffestiie, ad pi es Abbatis Loci » Wolfe, Fr Thom lei f Canonici de Fiithelestoke, ad pies Oliveii, Piioris Beli- J Vokeil, Fr Joh le / \ Loci, et Concanonicoi um ibidem giosi j Crochard, Fr Willelmus, Canonicus Lancestonie, ad pies R , Prioris Loci, ‘ Kildreyneke, Fr Walt de ) J Canonici Bodminie, ad pres J , Piioiis, et ^Repiina, Fi, Joh de / \ Conv. Loci Sancta Mai ina, Johannes de, ad pies Johannis le Soi, de Talfien Ruel, Rogerus, ad pies Philippi de Lamettyn Penlen, Nichòlaus de, ad pres Nicholai de Fei eis —Et, quia non cantei, non habebit Literas Ordinis quousque scirei it. Asserigge, Ricardus de, ad pi es Roberti de Malstone Redruth, Gregorius de, ad pres Dom Johannis de Treiagu, Militis525 ORDINATIONS, BTC. Crucgulai, Johannes de; ad pies. Willelmi de Halap. Greynvile, Rogerus de, ad pies Dom Barthol de Greinvile, Militis Bodrigi, Johannes de, ad pres Dom Will de Botreaux, Militis Adou, Johannes ad pres, Dom. Thome le Arcedekne, Militis Sancto Ercho, Thomas de, ad pies Fr P de Kaiavilla, Piioiis Montis Sancti Michaelis in Cornubia. Marquille, Magistei Waiinus de, ad tit patiimonii sui Eglosheil, Rob de, ad pres Dom Hemici de Campo Arnulphi, Militis. Withiel, Paulus de, ad pies J , Piioiis, et Conv Bodminie Holewille, Johannes de, ad pies Johannis Pipaide Camlefoide, Reginaldus de, ad pres Nicholai Giffaide Paitut, Michael, ad pies Radulphi de Schillyngefoide Clyve, Ricardus de la, ad pies Domini Jacobi de Oxtone, Militis Porta, Hemicus de, ad pies Piioiis et Conv Plymptonie Caus, Johannes, ad pies Johannis le Soi Tiemui, Johannes de, ad pies Dom Rob Filii Willelmi, Militis Spiidel, Thomas, ad pies Johannis Coffyn Slade, Johannes de, ad pies Abbatis et Conv Buffestrie Tremail, Nicholaus de, ad pies Dom Robeiti Filii Willelmi Camlafoid, Thomas de, ad pies Johannis le Deneys Wilecoke, Ricaidus, ad pies Johannis Huiewaid. Arien, Johannes de, ad pres Dom. Johannis de Caimenow, Militis. XCVII [1319; 23 Sept ]—Memorandum quod subscript pueii oidinati fueiunt ad Pi imam Tonsuiam, in Capitulo Eccl Cathedialis Exon, Die Dominica in ciastino Celebii Bryan, Adam Chynne, Will, de Coileghe, Walt de Botieaux, Walt de Balle, Will, B. et W Dioc (Litt, Dim,), ad omnes Minores Holewille, Laui. de Leghe, Rad de Cioke, Johannes Piechoui, Johannes Spina, Walteius Blakebiom, Walt de Colvei coke, Hem Coileghe, Rob. de Brokelonde,Will de Copyner, Joh., de Chulmeleghe Avoun, Johannes Kallaid, Ricardus Dobba, Willelmus Chulmeleghe, Nieh. de Wyot, Johannes Caitere, Johannes Mertone, Joh de Russel, Johannes Bourne, Hem. de Bozoun, Ricardns Dulonde, Nich. de Duelonde, Rog de Baggeston, Thom, de cionis dictoium Oidii Moie, Joh de la Stitte, Johannes Ayssche, Thom de Esse, Ricardus de Buiys, Walteius de Wideslade, Walt de Ponte, Ricardus de Feiers, Johannes Clyve, Hemicus de Belston, Rogeius de Peisoun, Willelmus Gaudechoun, Will. Lappeflode, Rad de Polgiun, Paulus de Varmystone, Rob de Spensei, Laui le Biitoun, Willelmus Auecome, Rob de Payne, Robertus Lappeflod, Jacob de Luerne, Johannes de Ilstyngtone, Nich. de Davy, Rogerus Spridel, Ricaidus Kaiie, Adam, de Se-tone Ekeswille, Joh de Henoke, Henricus Lamelyn, Reg. de Hervi, Radulphus Tauntifer, Johannes Berigge, Thom, de Tettebomne, Ric de Tauntefei, Robertus Wodewaid, Ric, Thiikyngham, Joh, de, Line Dioc., Litt. Dim Loci Diocesani ad omnes Minores Tavemei, Johannes Caipentei, Will Andieu, Johannes Clist, Galfridus de Godescote; Will de Lomel, Johannes Godescote, Nich de Holigod, Ricardus Rake, Adam de Lovecoke, Philippus Paul, Johannes Coike, Robertus Dounehevede, Ad de fob 242 Roweburghe, Nich de Wottone, Will, de Hauekeiigge, Rog de Biadeleghe, Rog. de Liftone, Simon de Kyngdone, Joh. de Persoun, Johannes Combe, Guido de Cacham, Joh. de Biemelcombe, Joh de Fioda, Johannes Wyndyate, Thom de Tordham, Will, de Hamme, Rog. de Southcote, Will de Posbiri, Joh de Chevelistone,Thom. de Kemeke, Bened de Biiche, Will dela Coke, Will le, de Biideforde Bramilo) de,Will de Hauekedone,Joh de Gaudechoun, Joh Dirhille, Rie de Penhale, Bald, de Welbilovede, Joh. Wreiforde, Rie. de Toidham, Henr. de Hertham, Joh de Pi est, Ricaidus Ciiditone, Joh. de Criditone, Rog, de Rendy, Jordanus Rendy, Johannes Mone, Johannes Elis, Rogerus Moriz, Johannes, de Hentone Stuire, Johannes Gias, Edmundus le526 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. XCVIII [1319 ; 17 Oct ]—Ordinati ad Primam Sancii Ne etani, de Heitilande, xvij° Pippeshille Joh. de Dalioun, Willelmus Tonsuram in EccI Parochiali de Stoke die Oct., Anno proximo supiadicto,- Luttekisfoi de, N ich de Moitymer, Robeitus Dhhille, Rie. de Welisforde, Joh. de Welisfoide Reg, de Rowedone, Rob de Launceles, Joh. de Rowestone, Rob de Sondere, Nicholaus Uppecote, Walt de Cokematone, Rie de Kylkamptone, Joh de Doketone, Rie de Graddone, Rob. de Cokematone Job de W olfei dis w oi th e, Reg de Luttekisforde, Will de Jolifblode, Eog. Tetisbiii, Ric de Dene, Rob. de la Foleloide, Hem de Biounynge, Will Langefoide,Hen de Pollai de, Rob Pollai de, Thom P oliar de, Walt Bei, Will de Pollai de, Joh Esse, Oliveius de Esse, Alanusde Esse, Jacobus de Esse, Rog de xeix [1319; 19 Oct]—Ricaidus Colyn oidinatus fuit ad Pi imam Tonsurarti, apud Hywische, xix° die Oct, AD M° CCCmo xix° c [1319; 21 Oct]—Oi dinati ad Pr imam\Tonsuram, in Eccl [Beate Mai ie Magd Barnastapolie, que est Conventualis, xxj° die Oct., Anno supiadicto,— Piikisworthe, Petr Lane, Rob de la Estecombe, Will de Pidekwille, Job de de Broun, Paganus Foka, Joh Cadya, Joh Ciosse, Rie de Blakewille,Hem de Lockesoie, Job de Estecombe, Rie. de Honicote, Rie de Bittedone, Fr Willelmus de, Monachus Barnastapolie ci. [1319; 30 Nov]—Oi dinati ad Primam Tonsuram, apud Blaketoiitone \Blacic Torrington\ die Veneris in Festo S Andiee, Apostoli.— Walle, Reg de la Tiiel, Ricaidus Strockesworthe, Tatewoithe, Will Ciotte, Henr, de Bealde, Johannes Will de de Barnyngtone, Henr. Tvvychener, Henr Fiome, Hem de Tiiel, Lauiencius de de Woda/Thom de la on. [1319; 30 Nov ]—Eodera die ìecepit David de Seivyngtone Primam Tonsuram a Domino, apud Heauntone [Higham^iton], in Carnei a Manerii Domini Ric de Campo Arnulphi. cm [1319 ; 2 Dec ]—Ordinati ad Primam Tonsuram, apud Lawittetone, ij° die Men-sis Decembris.— Yedevind, Rob. Mersche, Rie de Tousta, Rog Hortop, Joh, Uffaworthi, Thom Deneys, Will, Luggeie, Ric Forde, Will de Ysaac, Thomas Bany, Will Trewe, Will. Vike, Joh. de, cui super illegitimi-iaie fueroddispen- satum Brackysche, Joh Combe, Will, de Hole, David de Boghewode, Job de Lone, Johannes Wainforde, Nich de Lamake, Will, de Undeidoune, Hern de Wode, Rie, de la Stevenistone, Rie, de CIIII [1319 ; 16 Dec]—Item oidinati ad Primam Tonsuram apud Stoke in Hamme, xvj° die Decembris,—Henr Cole, Matheus de la Hoke, Ric de BoclondeORDINATIONS, ETC. 527 CV. [1319 ; 22 Dee.].—Ordines celebrati in Eccl. Convent. Tottonie, die Sabbati Quatuor Temporum Mensis Decembris ; viz., xxij0, die ejusdem Mensis, A.D. M°. CCCmo. xix°. Acoliti,— Honemenacote, Magister Ricardus de. Kerneke, Magister Mich , Rectoi Eccl Sancti Ermetis in Poudre [St Erme]. Gau ou, Fr Heniicus de, de Oidine Piedicatoium de Tiuiu Bittedene, Fr Will de, Monachus Barnastapolie, ad pies Piioiis Loci Batecoke, Ric Notte, Wymondus Hillay, Joh. Peyto, Thom. de Leglie, Job de Peisoun, Joh. Holewille, Hem de Boclonde, Petr de Dounlonde, Will Hideswille, Etob, de Kacheviensclie, Biketone, Rog. de de Ciempe, Will. Walteius Chagefoide, Ric de Kelly, Gal fr de Ayspeitone, Rad G'oule, Johannes Moie, Rog. de la Esse, Walt, de de Stoufoide, Laui. de Hillynge, Will Reginaldi, Johannes, Chisewille, Thom Rippeleglie,Matheus Huddere, Matheus de Lo de de Stetafoide, Joh. de Subdiaconi,— Boy vile, Simon de, Rectoi Eccl de Westwoggewille [West Og%vell] Moie, Fi Willelmus de la, Canonicus Hertilandie, ad pres Abbatis Loci Camellou, Willelmus de, ad pies Johannis le Soi Leghe, Johannes de, ad pies Dom Roberti de Stokhaye, Militis Tiegodan, Stephanus de, ad pies Johannis de Diaynes Fonte, Nicholaus de, ad pies Simonis Giffarde Helweldeshoie, Willelmus de, ad pres Johannis de Byneleghe fol. Foisdone, Thomas de, ad pies Philippi de Lamettyn 2426 Coletone, Thomas de, ad pres Jacobi, Domini de Cokyngtone atte Brigge, Willelmus, ad pies Radulphi de Bello Piato Longa Peti a, Waiinus de, ad pies. Hemici de Kelligryn. Sude, Willelmus, ad pres Dom Thome de Stapeldone Diaconi,— BenefGerveys, Johannes, Rectoi Ecclesie de Coi itone fBauge, Fr Willelmus, Monachus Tottonie, ad pies Prioiis Loci | Loveiinge, Fr Gervasius, Canonicus Heitilandie, ad pres Abbatis Loci. Keli- j Colbioke, Fr. Joh de giosi , Prustetone, Fi Rob de i Soleis, Fi Simon de lEngelbomne, Fr Joh. de Bene- (Pipaid, Reginaldus, Rectoi Ecclesie de Byi [Bot Feuers] fidati y Sancto Leonaido, Magistei Walt de, Rectoi Eccl Sancti Olavi, Exonie Middeltone, Johannes de, ad pies Abbatis et Conv Tavistochie Pole, Bartholomeus de la, ad pies Dom Henrici de Chambemou White, Herveus le, de Polpii, ad pies Willelmi de Caiburra. Canonici Plymptonie, ad pies Prions Loci Presbiteri,— ÌSetone, Mag1’. Walt de, R Eccl de Moi cesti e Episcopi [Morchard-Biihop], Flamanke, Magistei Ricardus, Rector Eccl de Rupe [Boche]. Tievaygnon, Will de, Rector Eccl Sancte Crucis in Kerier [Grade] Sancto Lauiencio, Magister Barthol de, Rector Ecclesie de Methe. Beli- ( Withiel, Fr Aluredus de, de Oldine Predicatorum de Truiu giosi j Somerford, Fr. Thomas de, Monachus de Boclonde, ad pies Abbatis Loci ( Strecheleghe, Fr Ric. de, Canonicus Plymptonie, ad pres Prioria Loci. Spicer, Petrus dictus le, ad pies. Piioris et Conv Tottonie CVL fl319 ; 9 Dec]—Memorandum quod Die Dominica proxima post Festum Beati Nicholai, Confessons, AD. M°. CCCmo. xix°, oidinati fueiunt ad Primam528 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Tonsurami in Capella Camere Prioiis de Plymptone, apud Plymptone, per Dominimi—Johannes de Mymyngìonde, Andreas de Mymmelonde, et Johannes de Mymmelonde, jun. OV1L [1319; 27 Dee]—Ordinati ad Prìmam Ton,su)am, in Capella de Peyngtone, die Jovis in Pesto S. Johannis, Apostoli et Evangéliste, A D M° CCCm0. xix°,— Cheverystone, Will Langebroke, Will Pyn, Johannes de Stoufoide, Joh de de de eviri. [1319-20 ; 5 Jan ],— Blakedone, Joh de, J ( Oi dinati sunt a Domino ad Primam Tonsuiam, in Wrey, Galfiidus, et > < Ecclesia Parochiali de Lusteleghe, quinto die Jan , Hatherleghe, Joh de j (AD M° CCCmo xix° cix. [1319-20 ; 20 Jan.]—Oidinati ad Pi imam Tonsuravi, in Capella de Poutone [Ai Breoìce], xx die Mensis Jan., AD M° CCCm0 xix°,— Pengelli, Oliver de Rosvinny, Joh, de Stonaid, Johannes Neivetone, Steph-Lngans, Joh de Bouder, Walt, de Sol, Diogo le anus de Tiegastoi, Rie de ex. [1319-20 ; 25 Jan ]—Oi dinati ad Primam Tonsuravi, apud Sauetam Beiianam, xxv° die Januaiii,— Tiewoeth, Will de Tievescan, Joh de Bodynewel, Joh de Boskenec, Benedic-Tiewoeth, Hugo de Pemos, Joh, de Venoui, Hem le tus de 0X1 [1319 20 ; 27 Jan ]—Item, Oidinati ad Primam Tonsur Austolum, xxvij0 die Jan , Anno supiadicto,— Tiewynard,Henr.de Mynstre, Ric de Kuny, Johannes de Seneschal, Ric. de Rosciogan, Joh de Borlas, Radulphus Tregois, Joh. de Retalleke, Joh de Tresalostei, Joh de Rosworgan, Willel- ßuville, Oliveiusde Roswoen, Rob de mus de Sancto Maderno, Tielyvei, Johannes, Kaercas, Joh, de Johannes de filius Thome de Yyi, Johannes, de Cassacowen, Mait- Kalyngtone, Ric de Hellestone inus de Blistone, Thom de Tieghellest, Will de Pentyi, Johannes de Bodcadiwent,Will-Tiewianeke, Joh de Ci as, Lauiencius elmusde Tewyn, Thomas de Pound, Ricaidus Penpol, Eadulp, de Respeiveke, Osbert- Sancto Austolo, Keineke, Joh. de us de Lauiencius de Tieloscan, Joh de Sancta Wendiona, Johannes de 'am, apud Sanctum Tieloscan, Lain de Pengelli, Andreas de Nancuvel, Joh de Lananta, Walt, de Roscaieke, Will de Cuiconnar, Will de Tremur, Joh de Tiiel, Lucas, de Retii Tiesalostei, Rog. de Polcoi nhorn, Johannes de cxii [1320 ; 31 Aug]—ApudChuddeleghe,ultimo die Mensis Aug , AD M° CCCmo xx°, Fi. Joh de Oxtone, de Ordine Minoium Exon , et Ric. de Reigny receperunt Primam Tonsuram CXIII. [1320 ; 7 Sept ]—Apud Peyngtone, vij° die Sept, Anno quo proximo supia, recepit Walteius de Bikebiii, illegitimus, Primam Tonsuiam a Domino; cum quo idem Dominus dispensavi^ super dicto Ordine tantum529 ORDINATIONS, ETC. CXIIII [1320 ; 13 Sept.]—Apud Lawittetone, xiij° die Mensis Sept, Anno piedicto, recep-erunt a Domino Primant Tonsur am Andieas Hamelin et Adam de Herris. OXV [1320; 15 Sept ]— Exonie, xv° die Mensis Sept AD M° CCCrao xxmo , Will Sladde, Hem. de Silfeitone, Alfi Pistoi, Will de Modbiii, Job Baroun, Ghoruste de Choio Exon , lecepemnt Pi imam Tonsnutm, in Capella Domini Exon , ab ipso Domino Episcopo CXVI [1320 ; 20 Sept ] -Apud Newenham, xx° die Sept, sutnmo mane, Dominus ordinavit Walt le Yunge et Joh Gocelin ad Pi imam Tonsuram CXYII. [1320 ; 20 Sept.]—Ordines celebrati in Eccl Parochiali de Axerninstre, Exon Dioces , die Sabbati Quatuor Temporum Mensis Sept, viz xx° die dicti Mensis, A D M° CCG1110. xx°. Acoliti,— Beni Tiemur, Ricaidus de, Rector Ecclesie de Lansalevvis [Lan&allon] f Oxtone, Fr. Johannes de, de Domo et Ordine Minoium Exonie. | Winescote, David de, Canonicus Hertilandie, ad pi es Abbatis ibidem Reli- ^ Vigerous, Fr. Johannes] j Monachi de Boclaunde, ad pi es Abbatis posi. | Wjche, Fr Thomas de J | Loci ^Boclande, Fr Johannes de, de Ordine Piedicatoium Nauseaiou, Magister Radulphus de Eisi, Johannes, ad Litt Dim. Episcopi Saiumensis Nymet, Johannes de Sassecote, Joh de Wercumbe, Walt de Giffarde, Ricaidus Sancto Adweno, Nova Aula, Tho de atte Thoine, Simon Rie de Crugnyves, Joh de Wränge, Johannes Hervy, Adam Knolle, Joh de ~ Cameleforde, Heni Hendrebomeke, Rie de Cohigge, Rog de Irlaunde, Joh. de Stede, Johannes More, Andr. de la Servyngtone, Johannes de Stone, Thomas de, legitimatus de Subdiaconi,— fMurimouthe, Magistei Adam, junior, Canonicus Exohienisis Bene | Plympstoke, Magister Thomas de, Rectoi Ecclesie de Exeminstie Bloyou, Magistei Hem., R Eccl de Lanihoin [St Raan-Lniyhoi ne] 243 i Winescote, Magistei Rie de, R Eccl de Yuddesleghe [Iddedeiyh] [Lovecoke, Ricardus, de Twyveitone, R Eccl de Botcunneke [Boconnoc] f atte Stone, Fr Mich , Monachus Buffestiie, ad près Abbatis Loci. j Aysse, Fr Rie de, Monachus Tavistochie, ad pies Abbatis Loci Relig- ! Asforde, Fr Adam de, de Ordine Minorum. iosi I Sancta Weneppa, Fr Mathias de, de Oidine Minorum [ Welles, Fr Thomas de, Monachus de Forde, ad près Abbatis Loci hCotillei, Fr. Joh le, Canonicus Hertilandie, ad pies Abbatis Loci Bene-a+,te Stone, WRlelmus, Rectoi Ecclesie de Satei leghe Baucombe, Walterus de, ad pies Johannis de Kelli Recan, Walteius de, ad près Willelmi de Botriaux, Militis Bodulget, Johannes de, ad pies Hemici, ülii Maugeri de Kellygrin. Godriche, Willelmus, ad près Willelmi, Abbatis de Donkeswille Trenaneke, Ricardus de, ad près Hemici de la Pomeray Doghe, Stephanus, ad près Piioris et Conv Lancestonie Litteleweie, Ricaidus de, ad près. Dom Rob de Hortone, Militis Raddone, Robert us de, ad près Piioris et Conv Plymptonie Broke, Robertus de, ad pies Domini Decani Exoniensis Bockapitte, Lauiencius de, ad pies Rogeri le Cornu Tiefens, Benedictus de, ad pies. Domine Isabelle de Bello Piato.530 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELÜON. ficiäti Eeli- Penrin, Willelmus de, ad pies. Walteii Tauntefei. Donnynge, Thomas, ad pies Dom Thome le Arcedekne, Militis Mortone, Jacobus de, ad pres. Dom Roberti de Hortone, Militis. Prigge, Will , ad pres Abbatis et Conv Buffestrie [Buckfast] Dynsbeaie, Alexandei de, ad pres Dom Rie de Mertone, Militis Jankyn, Johannes, de Lanbiun, ad pres Radnlphi Bloyou Bosustou, Arturus de, ad pies Fi Petri, Prioris Montis Michaelis. Foide, Almau ns de la, ad pies Nichelai Giffaid Trewinan, Walteius de, ad pies Johannis le Deneis Diaconi,— fHaipham, Walteius de, R Eccl de Jeveltone [Yeovütonc], B et W I Dioc , ad Litteias Dimissoiias Loci Diocesani Bene- Boyville, Simon de, Rectoi Ecclesie de West Woggewille [West Ogwdl] ,fl ’ Lappeilode, Walteius de, Rectoi Ecclesie de Bridefoide. t Roch es, Magistei Hugo de, Rectoi Ecclesie de Lusteleghe. {Mountoii, Fi Rie, Monachila Tavistochie, ad pies Abbatis Loci Wailiam, Fi Rob de, Monachus de ISTewenham, ad pies Abbatis Loci Lananta, Fr Nich de, de Oidine Minoium Wichefoide, Fi Rob de, Canonicus Plymptonie, ad pres. Prioiis ibidem. Bodwey, Rogerus de, ad pies Ade Doignel Herweldisoie, Willelmus de, ad pies Johannis de Byneleghe Wiltone, Stephanus de, ad pres Mathei de Bukyngtone Longa Petia, Waiinus de, ad pies Radulphi Bloyou Tiegodan, Stephanus de, ad pres Johannis de Diaines Relig Bochamptone, Fi Joh. de, Monachus de Foule, ad pies Abbatis Loci Kainellou, Willelmus de, ad pres Johannis le Soi. Pefferel, Ricaidus, ad pres Dom Johannis de Tieiagu, Militis Yuwisdone, Willelmus de, ad pres Johannis Huiwaid Sancto Caiantoco, Petius de, ad pies Dom Johannis de Tieiagu Antoni, Antonius fil Rie , de Southmoltone, ad pies Mathei de Ciautliorne Pyn, Petius de, ad pies Abbatis et Conv Buffestiie Fovvi, Gilbeitus, ad pies Dom Mai tini de Fishacie, Militis Dynham, Rogeius de, ad pies Johannis de Puntyngtone Foisclone, Thomas de, ad pies Philip pi de Lamettin Pen, Walterus, ad pres Ricaidi de Hiwische Aibloster, Will le, ad pies Joidanide Biittestowe,—nunciante W. de Wolleghe Lyncome, Johannes de, ad pies Thome de Estdoune Fonte, Nicholaus de, ad pies Simonis Giffaid Penmaike, Walteius de, ad pies Johannis Coffyn Cumbe, Will de, ad tit patiimonii, et ad pres Dom. Johannis de Leghe, Johannes de, ad pies Domini Roberti de Stokhav, Militis Sude, Willelmus, ad pies. Dom Willelmi Heiewaid, Militis Alphingtone, Rog de, ad pies Radulphi, filii Thome Filii Radulphi. Esse Raufe, Robeitus de, ad pres. Ricardi le Aiblastei Fishacre, Robeitus de, ad pies Nicliolai Giffaide Presbiteri,— f Cherleton, Magister Rogeius de, Aichidiaeonus Tottonie | Newetone, Magister Hemicus de, Rector Ecclesie de Newetone Fereis \ Newenham, Willelmus de, Rector Ecclesie de Rame Bene- ) Lovecoke, Stephanus, Rector Ecclesie de Ayscombe [Äshcombc]. «ciati | p01 dingtone, Johannes de, Rector Ecclesie de Clisthidone (^Thorne, Gilbeitus de la, Rector Ecclesie de Biadeston f Leghe, Fi Alexander de, Monachus Tavistochie, ad pres Abbatis Loci | Boge, Fr Will, Monachus de Tywaidiaith, ad pres Prioiis ibidem. Relig-f Prustecote, Fr. Willelmus de, de Oidine Minorum I Stoklande, de 1 Monachi de FOTde> ad Ples Abbatis Lod' ICole, Fi. Philippus, Monachus Buffestiie, ad pres. Abbatis Loei.ORDINATIONS, ETC. 531 Launcels, Willelmus de, ad pres. Dom Baitholomei de Greynvile. Trevailes, Ricaidus de, ad pres Dom Thome Lercedekne, Militis. Beiniacote, Robertas de, ad pies Johannis de Moitone Stoufoide, Benedictus de, ad pies Johannis Coffyn Alba Mailia, Johannes de, ad pies. Johannis Cole, Sancta Wendrona, Willelmus de, ad pies Willelmi de Wkalesbieus Glide, Ricardus, ad pies Dom Nicholai de Kiikham Diewisteyngtone, Willelmus de, ad pies Johannis le Deneis Kellilan, Rogeius de, ad pies Nicholai Giffaide Fechaham, Baitholomeus de, ad pies Oliveii de Caimynou Whita, Heiveus, ad pies Willelmi de Caibuua Pole, Bartholomeus de la, ad pres Hemici de Chambeinoun CXVIIL [1321 ; 12 Apiil]—Apud Farendone in Capella Cuiie ibidem, xij die Apijllis, viz Die Dominica in Ramis Palmamm, A D M° CCCmo xxj°, receperunt a Domino Pi imam. Tonsmam Thomas de Tielost et Ricardus Boteiel [By Licence from Rigaud de Asseiio, Bp of Winchestei. 16 Feb, 1320 1 (Reg fol Ib —F J B ] CXIX. [1321 ; 18 AprilJ—A.pud Farendone, in Vigilia Pasche, viz xviij0 die Apiilis, A D M° CCCmoï xxj°, Dominus, de Licencia Domini Winton Episcopi oidinavit in Piesbitei os Robei tum de Fishacre, V Eccl de Carswille Abbatis [Abbot’s Kerswell], et Ricardum Lovecoke, de Twyveitone, R Eccl, de Bot-cunneke [Boconnoc], familial em suum cxx. [1321; 7 June]—Londoniis, die Pentecostés, viz vij° die Junii, Anno proximo supiadicto, Dominus, in Capella sua ibidem, de Licencia Domini London -iensis Episcopi, oidinavit Magistios Johannem Pai is et Ricaidum de Langacie in Acólitos CXXI. [1321 ; 13 June] —Londoniis, in Capella Dom Exon Episc. ibidem, Dominus, ad Litt Dim H , Lincolniensis Episcopi, et de Stephani, Episcopi Londoniensis Licencia speciali, ordinavit J oh de Kengou, R. Eccl de Lodenham [Lubben-kam, Leicestershn é\, Line Dioc , in pi esbiter um, die Sabbati Quatuor Tempoi um in Ebdomada Pentescostes, viz xiij° die Junii, Anno supiadicto ; et lemanent piedicte Litere cum aliis de Anno Domini M° CCCmo xxj° fol 243b. CXXII. [1321; 19 Sept ]—Ordines celebrati in Eccl Cattedrali Exon , die Sabbati Quatuor Temporum Mensis Septembris, viz xix° die ejusdem Mensis, A.D M° CCCmo. xxj°. Acoliti,— Boti eaux, Walt, de Maynanl, David Heilistone, Pet de Camelefoide, Rog de Ciosse,Thom , legi-timatus Tettebume, Rie. de Hethenan,Thom de Engleys, Joh le Penhal, Will, de Yunestowe, Joh de Toulonde,Thom de Bali, Robertas Roulesham,Joh. de Moriz, Johannes, de Hentone Knoudston, Rie. de Bodwey, Rie de Pinke, Johannes Medenecombe, Johel de Foide, Ricaidus de Tomiz, Ricaidus Scote, Robertus Cai domi, Willelmus Treiclegon,Joh de Martin, Ricaidus Wike, Johannes de Peisoun, Willelmus Mai eschal, Bicardus Poicel, Robeitus Stui re, Andieas Kältere, Ricardus Bysouthedone, Rie Piltone, Humfr de532 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. Brodewode,Will. de Tiemorvel, Will de Pistor, Alfiedus Ilstingtone, Job. de Kyngdone, Joh de Biounynge, Pa- Bei ewe, Johannes de, Chilmeleghe, Nich Sancto Germano, ganus Line Dioces de Rob.de Uppetone, Jocens de Bei ewe, Rob. de, Stouforde, Joh. de Höre, Henricus le Frannceis, Will. ejusdem Dioces. Anecombe, Rob. de Karie,Ad ,deSetone Axe, Walterus de (Litt Dim. ad Ivoun, Johannes Chisweye, Will, de Okamptone, Henr omnes Minoies) Charetter, Baldw., Pacche, Walt., legi- de Clive, Hemicus de dictus le, R. Eccl timatus Menefiede, Reg de Bosco, Johannes de deBrattone [Fieni - Russel, Johannes Aiscote, Baldw de Chagasti, Hem de ing] Hendiewalle, Joh Thome, Walt de Wyndyete, Thom de Fi. Johel, Monadi us de Bakeiisleghe, Joh Rous, Baldw le Tottonie, ad pies Rowebuiglie, Nich de Mey, Walteius Pi ioiis ibidem de Wiey, Hemicus Spenser, Laurencius Perville,Fi Joh.de, Taveinei, Johannes Ekewoithi, Walt, de Feieis, Johannes MonachusdeNew- Russel, Stephanus Tiegensethe, Alidi Bioun, Johannes enham, piesenta- Tiewe, WTillelinus de Blakedone, Johannes tus Examinatori- Blanecombe,Rob de Honicioft, Joh de Huiding, Willelmus bus, viz. W. de Winescote, Joh de Rowestone, Rob.de Gaudechoun, Will. Setone et Nich de Mewy, Walteius de Benet, Thomas Biaunfoide,Will de Hele, pei Fi Joh Paikei, Johannes C'ho'ntste,— Winestone, Rie. de deCoinubia, Mon- Colveicocke, . . Caipentei, Will. Blakedone, Joh de aclitim ibidem,per Colew01 thi, Rie. de Modinii, Will de Newetone, Rog de ejusdem Loci Ab- Underdoune, Rog Olisi, Galfiidus de Abbot, Walterus batem ad hoc lifc- de Silieitone, Hem de Newetone, Steph de eiatoiie constitu- Whiteston, Rob de Sladde, Willelmus Lusteleghe, Joh de tum Subdiaconi,— Roskelin, Robertus de, ad pies Piioiis et Conv de Tywaidiaithe Gias, Johannes, ad pies Dom Thome le Aicedekne, Militi» Colbroke, Johannes de, ad pies Dom W7ill de Botieaux, Militis Bidifoide, Rogeius de, ad pies Dom Hem de Chambernoun, Militis Berware, Johannes, ad pres Gilbeiti de Umfranville Ferei, Willelmus, ad pres Piioiis et Conv Sancti Germani. Sancto Adweno, Rie de, ad pies Hemici, filii Maugeri de Kellygiyn Coke, Johannes, ad pres Dom Johannis de Bikebiri, Militis Mone, Ricardus, ad pies Ricaidi de Winkeleghe Polgrun, Gilb de, ad pies Nich de Fei eis,—Non cantai : injungitur quod ad-discat Honytone, Adam de, ad pies Dorn Hemici de Chambernoun, Militis Hicche, Johannes, ad pies Dom Alexandii de Ciuwes, Militis Sarum, Magister Rogeius dictus de, degiacia Domini speciali WTestecote, Johannes de, ad pies Dorn. Roberti deStokhai, Militis Payn, Willelmus, ad pres Johannis le Deneis. Tiewidelan, Willelmus de, ad pres Dom Willelmi de Botieaux, Militis Tiegoni, Willelmus de, ad pies Piioiis et Conv Bodminie Hengstecote, Willelmus de, ad tit patiimonii sui, de Piecepto Domini. Oomyn, Hicholaus, ad pres. Dom Bartholomei de Greyneville, Militis. Wa^F/ThomTde } Monachi de Boclando’ ad Pies Abbatis Looi Bagg^F^WiUelmur } Ganonici Bodminie, ad pies. Piioris Loci gioii 1 Dube^Fr V^chael1168 ^ } Mouachi de Tiwaidraithe, ad pres Piioiis Loci Sandhille, Fr. Robeitus de, de Oidine Minoium Bodminie Ilemynstie, Fi Johannes de, Monachusde Foide, ad pies Abbatis Loci. Bittedone, Fi. Willelmus de, Monachus Bainastapolie, ad pres. Prioris Loci. Diaconi,— Benef Plimpstoke, Magistei Thomas de, Rector Ecclesie de Exemynstre Paris, Magister Johannes dictus, de gracia Domini Trevareke, Ricardus de, ad pres Reginaldi de PenresORDINATIONS, ETC. 533 fol. 244. Donnynge, Thomas, ad pres. Dom Thome le Ercedekne, Militis. Bockapitte, Laurencius de, ad pres Rogei i de Cornu Janekin, Johannes, ad pres. Radulphi Bloyhou. Trefens, Benedictus de, ad pres. Willelmi de Halap. Mortone, Jacobus de, ad pres. Dom Roberti de Stokehaye. Recan, Walteius de, ad pres. Dom Willelmi de Botieaux, Militis. Trewinan, Walterus de, ad pres Johannis le Deneis Forde, Almanus de la, ad pres Nicholai Giffarde Boshustou, Arturus de, ad pres Prioris de Monte Sancti Michaelis Botte!onde, Johannes de, ad pres Rogeri de Pridiaux Liteleweie, Ricaidus de, ad pres Dom Roberti de Hortone, Militis. Godriche, Willeimus, ad pres Abbatis et Conv de Dönkeswille. Prigge, Willeimus, ad pres Abbatis et Conv Buffestrie. Coletone, Thomas de, ad pres Jacobi de Cokingtone Axeminstre, Johannes filius Elie de, ad pres Roberti de Oxtone Colyn, Magister Robertus, ad pres. Piioris et Conv Lancestonie Baucombe, Walterus de, ad pres Willelmi de Coritone ate Pole, Willeimus, ad pres Johannis Pipaid Bois, Willeimus de, ad pres Abbatis et Conv de Torre ; que est ad Diacon-atus et Presbiteratus Oidines Dynsbeare, Alexander de, ad pres Dom Ricardi de Meitone, Militis Raddone, Robertus de, ad pres Prioris et Conv Plimptonie Doige, Stephanus, ad pres Prioiis et Conv Lancestonie Broke, Rob. de, ad pres Magistii Bartholomei, Decani Eccl Exon ( Essewater, Fr Ricardus de, Monachus Tavistochie, ad pres, Abbatis Loci Morel, Fr Jacobus dictus\ S Fr MathfaT8 ^ iMonaohi Tottome, ad pies Prioris Loci. Reü- <( Feverei, Fr. Guillelmus J Weneppa, Fr. Mathias de, de Oidine Minorum Bodminie. Wellia, Fi Thomas de, Monachus de Forde, ad pres Abbatis Loci Periers, Fi. Johannes, Monachus de Tywaidiaithe, ad pres Prioris Loci (^Stoke, Fr Matheus de, de Oidine Caimelitaium Presbiteri,— Longa Petra, Waiinffs de, ad pres Radulphi Bloyhou. Kernhellou, Willeimus de, ad pies Johannis le Sor Dynham, Rogei us, ad pres Johannis de Baunfelde Tregodan, Stephanus de, ad pies. Johannis de Diaynes Lyncome, Johannes de, ad pres Thome de Yestdoune Herweldissore, Willeimus de, ad pres Johannis de Bynneleghe Pyn, Petrus de ad pres Abbatis et Conventus Buffestrie [Buckfast ] Nanfan Thomas de, ad pres Oliveri de Cayrmynou. Cola, Walteius, de Treneglos, ad pres Simonis Giffarde Sancto Carantoco, Petrus de, ad pres Dom. Johannis de Treiage (sic), Militis. Arbeloster, Willeimus dictus le, ad pres Ricardi le Lou Bodwey, Rogei us de, ad pres Ade Doignel Pefrel, Ricardus, ad pres. Dom Johannis de Treiagu, Militis Pen, Walterus, ad pres. Dom Ricaidi de Hewische, Militis Alphingtone, Rogerus de, ad pres Radulphi, filii Thome Fiz Raufe Penmarke, Walterus de, legitimatus, ad pres Johannis Co'iyn. Yulkesdone, Willeimus de, ad pres Johannis Hurewaid Coke, Johannes, ad pres Abbatis et Conventus Tavistochie Leghe, Joh de, ad pies Dom Rob. de Stokhay, et ad tit pioprii patrimonii. Esse Raufe, Robeitus de, ad pres Ricardi le Aibloster Combe, Will de, ad tit proprii patrimonii sui, quem sibi sufficere reputavit Antoni, Antonius, fil Ric , de Southmoltone, ad pres Mathei de Crauthome. Wiltone, Stephanus de, ad pres Dom Willelmi Herewarde Middeltone, Johannes de, ad pres Abbatis et Conventus Tavistochie534 THE BEGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. Chalvedone, Philippus de, ad pies Radulphi Vautoit. Mountoi i, Fi Ricai dus, Monachus Tavistochie, ad pres Abbatis Loci Bauge, Fr Guillelmus, Monachus de Tywardiaithe, ad pres. Prioiis Loci CXXIII. [1321 ; 21 Sept ]—Die Sancii Mathei, Apostoli, viz xxj° die Septembris, Anno pioximo antedicto, receperunt Primam Ton&uutm a Domino, in Capitulo Ecclesie Cathedralis Exonie, hii subsciipti Scolai es ; viz Thomas de Heantone et Johannes de Maiinelegbe, de pi esbitei is geniti et solutis; cum quibus Dominus, auctoritate Berengarii, Tusculanensis Episcopi, Domini Pape Penitenciarii Geneialis, quo ad ìecepcionem Minorum Oidinum et Beneficia Ecclesiastica optinenda sine cuia, dispensavit, juxta traditam sibi per Dominum Berengaiium super hoc potestà tern Gamboun, Adam; pio quo Johannes de Beauchamp et Johannes de . manuceperunt adexhibendum ei necessaiia in studio per tiiennium sequens Oreweye, Joh de, pio quo manucepit Adam de quod adibit Scolas per trienniur Smale, Walterus Folle, Nicholaus Kalewe, Willelmus Wodelonde, Henr de Fairelonde, Ric de Pas, Robertus Chulineleglie, Gode-fridus de Cissot, Willelmus Walrond, Thomas Bacoun, Johannes Spaxtone, Thom de Lukais, Adam Herepathe, Rob de Lovec-oke, Robertus Rayn, Ricai dus Bisouthedone, Joh eadem, Rob de Renoldesheghes, Willelmus de Pynne, Will, de Blanecombe, Reg de Bode, Ricardus Page, Robeitus Cissor, Robeitus Slake, Johannes Alfingtone, Rog de Sargei, Johannes Waghefenne, Joh de More, Willelmus de /Molyns, Rob de Tirel, Radulphus Roweleghe, Alex, de Smalecombe, Will, de Crosse, Johannes de Ku, Walterus Spridel, Willelmus Mareis, Johannes . sequens sub pena i Bosse, Robertus Langedone, Walt de Tauntefei, Thomas Bateman, Galfridus Oteii, Willelmus Peis, Walteius Nymet, Johannes de Beaufiz, Johannes Cheffaie, Johannes Cockiswelle, Steph de Gnattone,Tliom de Mewy, Johannes de Mewi, Ricaidusde Crosse, Johannes de Wasbume, Mauiic de Stone, Thomas de Maikesdoue, Laurencins de Wike, Johannes de Coritone, Will de Coiitone, Nich de Foleforde, Adam de Coiondone, Rob. de Buttokeshide, Will de Ernissetle, Ric de Huibeinefoide, J oh de Weie, Johannes de alte Hille, Johannes Pioutestone, Rog, de Odieine, Johannes Yeisi, Johannes Forde, Andreas de Cockishaye, Steph de Penteuyn, Johannes Langestone, Ric. de Vigeious, Ricardus Is [Some words are Ipplepenne, Galfi de Smalecombe, Steph. de Fiome, Johannes Remmyslonde, Willelmus de Wodelonde, Joh. de Filcham, Will de Moileghe, Will de Toni, Robeitus Leouetone, Joh. films Waiini de Bunecote, Joh de Badestone, Thom de Esse, Hemicus de Ude, Johannes Clive, Galfi idus de Prente, Willelmus Comesheved, Joh de Doumewe, Thomas de Tiewithian, Joh. de Poundii, Mart, de Boswolou, Joh de Noddone, Joh de Trewynt, Rog de Boy tone, Nich de Yumbiigge, Joh de Tiemyen, Joh de Choruste,— Caperoun, Johannes atte Wille, Hervicus Pope, Rogeius Menedeu, Joh. de Moitone, Thom de Jordan, Robertus Kilkamptone, Thomas de )l iterated hei e], Castio Lancestonie Ricai dus de Tiedewe, Job, de Russel, Simon [fol ‘244b 1 Bii efoi de, Bernardus de Pednestone, . de Dallesdone, , de Loges, Joh de Ylminstie, Hem de Molendino, Ric de Doune, Thomas de atte Forde, Ric Ekewoithi, Thomas Noneis, Johannes Chiielestone, Thom de Sture, Willelmus Hitta, Rogeius Tynyel, Johannes Geimeyn, Johannes Manadone, Joh de Molendino, Joh de Spei email, Thom Wateie, Rob de la Bikeleghe, Job de Allevville, Joh de Chagasti, Balde-winus de Winkeleghe, Rob, de Erniscombe, Joh de Biounstone, Ric de Biounstone,Will de Hille, Nicholaus de Filius Jordani, Will. Beare, Thomas de atte Yete, Johannes Hethefelde, Phil de Yepa, Johannes CXXIXII. [1321; 4 Oct]—Rie Burnel oidinatus fuit ad Primam Tonsuravi per Dominum, apud Okamptone, iiij° die Mensis Oct, A.D. M°. CCCmo xxj°.ORDINATIONS, ETC. 535 CXXV. [1321; 9 Oct]—< Gei mani, ix° Forda, Ricardus Polgonir, Joh de Polgonyr, Rie de Seman, Johannes linati ad Primam \ Mensis Oct A D. ] Ciiwes, Philippus Ives, Ricardus de Bourne, Walteius Tonsuravi, in Eccl. 1°. CCCmo xxj°,— Sanctus, Johannes Gascoynge, Walt Caipentei, Joh Conventuali Sancti Oppatone, Walt Roscaswal, Will Penpons, Peti us CXXVI. [1321; ll’Oct.]—Undecimo die Mensis Oct, AD M°. CCCm0. xxj°, Ricardus Macre oidinatus fuit ad Pi imam Tonsuram per Dominum, in Capella sua apud Cotyngbeke CXXVII [1321 ; 16 Oct ]—Ordinati ad Primant Tonsurami, in Eccl. Paroch. de Bockonnoke, xvj° die Mensis Oct, A.D. M° CCCm0. xxj°. Kempe, Johannes Alys, Willelmus Kyngdone, Will de Dura, Johannes CXXVIII. [1321 ; 25 Oct ]—Ordinati ad Primam Tonsuram, in Capella de xxv° die Mensis Oct, A.D M° CCCmo. xxj° Sancto Justo, Reg. de Trenareke, Nich. de Saneto Sancredo, Johannes de Trevethou, . . de Sancta fîwa, Joh de Rider, Thomas Hugo, Johannes, de Trewiiec Tienans, Simon de Trelowic, Reg de Nansinyn, Joh. de Beaupre, Johannes Tiefusuwel, Reg de Lanerghe [Lanner], Trefiucke, Will, de Denysel, Joh. de Raufe, Thomas Tieworeke, Joh. de Tienybyn, Walt. cxxix. [1321 ; 31 Oct—Oi dinati’ ad Primam Tonsuram per Dominum, in Capella sua apud Poutone [in St Bieoke], ultimo die ejusdem Mensis Roswornecke, Alfr Ailyn, Ricardus Tremadlyn, Rande Tiewesalin, Pet de dulphus de Wilkoke, Johannes Rudfos, Randulph- Pencois, Thom de Malot, Johannes us de Podiforde, Steph. Boskynnis, Nich de Pillonde, Maugerus de Rudfos, Willelmus Uppetone, Laur de Cainan, Joh. de cxxx. [1321 ; 9 ] -Ordinati ad Pi imam Tonsuram per Dominum, in Capella Curie sue de Lawi idetone, ix° die Mensis Novembris,— Masly, Robertus Botriscastel, Hem- Holdisworthe, Rog Judde, Walteius Torre, Walt de la eritus de de Bogha, Will de Theawe, Walt de la Tresyny, Waft, de Wyndesore, Odo de Tempie, Randulph Pengenna, Ricardus Pengenna, Johannes de, fratei ej us. cxxxi [1321 ; 10 Nov ]—Et tunc in mastino,—Ricardus Haye CXXXII. [1321 ; 20 Nov ]—Ordinati ad Primam Tonsuram per Dominum, in Capella Curie sue de Tautone [Bishop's Taivton], xx° die Mensis Novembris,— Lom, Petrus Luscote, Thom de Gì eye, Radulphus Poltimore, Robertus Horsw illake, Job Godeleghe, Symon Dittone, Will de de de de . , Robertus Beare, Walterus de Halle, Symon de Crispyne, Johannes536 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. CXXXIII [1321 ; 29 Nov ]—Ordinati ad Primam Tonsuram per Dominum, in Capelia Cuiie sue de Nymetone [Bishopsnympton], penultimo die Mensis Novembris,— Whyteleye, Walterus Mattecote, Thomas Pariler, Ricardus le CXXXTIII [1321 ; 12 Dee ]—xij° die Mensis Decembiis, in Capelia Domini apud Criditone, ordinati fueiunt ad Primam Tonsuiam Randulphus Byii et Johannes Byii cxxxv. [1321 ; 14 Dee J—Oi dinati ad Primam Tonsuram pei Dominum, in Capelia Curie sue de Chuddeleghe, xiiij° die Decembris,— Cruwis, Thomas Scote, Nicholaus Pike, Henricus Tieiagu, Steph de Cruwis, Ricardus Hoddisfoide, Rob. Boure, Johannes Bruere, Willeunus Medewille, Will CXXXVI. [1321 ; 19 Dee]—Ordines celebrati inEccL Paroch de Chuddeleghe, die Sabbati Quatuor Temporum Mensis Decembris, viz. xix° die ejusdem Mensis, A 1) M° CCCmo. xxj°. Accoliti,— Cartheu, Thom de Ghille, Ricai dus Petit, Joh dictus, de Loo Northecote, Joh de Trelay, Nich. de Ludeìnoke, Rog de Dodeiippe, Will de Coike, Hubertus de Ailecote, Joh de Botereliscastel, Emeiitus de Gieieston, Rog. de Tieflectios, Godefri-dus de Roweleghe, Alex de Hendreburneke, Willelmus de Pittel, Gilbertus Blakedone, Walt de Piodhomme, Rie V Pidigiosi,— Lanesel, Fr 'S Ti • Johannes I ^ Michaei Jaelarde, Johannes Walsche, Johannes Fuket, Thomas Lupe, Johannes Spina, Walterus de Prioi, Ricai dus Wyndesoie, Odo de Virewoithi, Rie. de Filius Joidani,Will Trewassa, Will de Hamelyn, Reg. de Hai\arde, Thomas Bottefoide, Joh. de Churchetone, "Walt de Polmoiva, Petr de * * * * Names (and portions of names) omitted above aie illegible, the last folio being damaged by damp The Registei of Oi dinations ends, abruptly, heie [Licence to oidain within the Diocese of Winchestei was gi anted to Bp Stapeldon by Bp John de Stratford, 23 Maich, 1323-4 (Reg, fol 2) — FJB] LETTERS DIMISSORY. [The letters T, A, S, D, and P, stand for “ Tonsmatus,” “Acoolitus,” “Sub-diaconus,” “Diaconus,” and “Presbitei,” respectively, and lefei in each case to the Ordeis (if any) already attained Unless otherwise stated, the Oi dinations were to be celebiated “a quocumque Episcopo Catholico infia Regnum Anglie intitulato ”] Alternon, Mastei Hamund de, (S), 17 Aug., 1314; 87 Arnulphi, Thomas (A), 13 Sept, 1309 ; 43b. Arundelle Sii Nicholas de, cleik, R of Loddiswell, 30 Aug, 1317 ; 121: again (S), 15 Feb , 1317-18 ; 125b Asketille, William, “de Westdoune” (A), 16 Nov, 1311; 66 atte Stone, Thomas (S), 18 Feb , 1324-5,—Title fiom Dunkeswell Abbey; 183b Attewode, John (D), 12 April, 1322 ; 167b Audele, Roger de, R of St. Stephen’s by Saltash, clerk, 23 July, 1321; 159.LETTERS DIMISSORY. 537 Averey, Richard, “ de Harnet” (A), 8 Feb, 1314-15 ; 101* Ayswelle, Robert de, R of Loxhoie (A), 19 May, 1313 ; 78 Ayswille, Thomas de (D), 23 Dec, 1318; 139b Bahou, John de, cleik, 12 May, 1321; 158 Baicote, Henry de (son of Philip), 4 Sept, 1308 ; 35 Baret, John (D), “ dum, tarnen, Titulum habueiit,”—7 Aug . 1323 ; 176 Bedel, Nicholas called le (A), if u ydoneus in Literatuia ”,—22 April, 1318 ; 126b Benet, Master Michael, R of Denbuiy (A), 17 March, 1314-15 ; 106. Beie, John de, R of Jaeobstowe {Devon), clerk, 23 Sept, 1323 ; 176b Beaie, Master Wm de, R of Biidestowe, 29 May, 1325 ; 184b Benfeld {or Benesfeld), Mastei Wm de, R of Lezant (D), 21 Sept , 1309 ; 44. Bergoynes, Adam de (S), 21 Sept, 1309 ; ibid Bisschop, Thomas, R of Uploman (S), 23 May, 1320 ; 149b: again (D), 10 March, 1320-1,—to take Priests’ Oiders befoie St George’s Day (23 April); 157 Blacolnisse, Rogei de, R of Stoke-Climsland (A), 25 April, 1323 ; 176 Blatchewoithe, Waltei de (A), “dum Titulum habueiit,”—7 Aug, 1323 ; ibid Blaunville, \a blank] de, scholar, 21 April, 1321; 157b. Bleston, Rogei de, clerk, 21 Feb , 1314-15; 102b Bloyou, Master Hemy, R of [St. Ruan] Lanyhorne (S), 3 Feb , 1320-1 ; 155 Bloyou, Master John, Canon of Glasney, 3 Jan., 1310-11; 58b Bloyou, Ralph, 8 Oct, 1311 ; 64 Bodminia, Waltei de, cleik, 19 Feb , 1311-12 ; 68b Bonneysyn, William, clerk, 11 May, 1309 ; 40b Bosco, [a blank] de, cleik, 21 July, 1310 ; 53b. Botes, Adam (A), 15 July, 1324; 181 Boyville, Simon de, R of West Ogweli (D), 8 Oct, 1320 ; 152b Braibroke, Master John de, R. of Lapford (A), 4 Oct, 1322 ; 169 : again (S), 1 April, 1323 ; 175 Branel, Thomas de (T), 24 Oct, 1308 ; 36 Brawode, William de, cleik, R of Charleton, 21 Sept, 1309 ; 44 Biiddale, Master William de, R of West Buckland (S), 1 Oct, 1318 ; 131: again (D), 23 Dec , 1318 ; 139 Briton, Richard, 8 Nov, 1313; 81b Broke, Master Robert, R of Biatton[-Clovelly], 21 Maich, 1321-2; 167: again, 1 July, 1322 ; 168 Biuyn, Sir John le, R of St Mawgan-in-Kenier (D), 5 Nov, 1308 ; 36 Bruytone, John de, 25 Sept, 1323 ; 177 Bukyngtone, Johel de, R of West Worlington (A), 30 Dec, 1318; 139b: again (D), 22 May, 1320 ; 149b Burghe, John de la, clerk, R of Biidfoid, 17 Oct, 1312 ; 74: again (S), 14 Nov., 1313 ; 81b: again (R of Lifton, cleik), 23 Nov , 1319 ; 145. Burghe, William de, cleik, 2 June, 1319 ; 141 Byneleghe, Master Geoige de, R of Blackawton (D), 4 Feb, 1314-15 ; 101b Cabilia, William de (A), 9 June, 1321 ; 158 Cainoke, Sir Robert, V of Burlington (D), 29 May, 1325 ; 184b Cally, Master Hugh, “ de Setone,” R of Offwell (A), 27 Nov, 1322 ; 169b Camelefoide, Reginald de (A), 2 March, 1314-15 ; 103 Capella, Paul de, 6 April, 1310 ; 49 —This Entiyis repeated on fol. 50 Castello, Roger de, 23 May, 1309 ; 41. Castio Lancevetone, Hugh de (P),—“ super conversacione ” (t e., on his becoming a Monk), 14 Sept, 1308 ; 35b Cestria, Philip de, R of Clyst-St Geoige (A), 5 Sept., 1322; 168b: again (D), 2 March, 1324-5 ; 183", Chalvedone, Master Philip de, clerk, M A , “ de Aula de Stapeldonehall, Oxonie,” 19 Feb, 1320-1 ; 156b Charetter, Baldwin le, son of Robert, of Toirington, R of Bv^tton-Fleming (A), 20 Sept, 1321; 160b: again (D), 7 Nov,, 1322; 169b 2 M538 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Churitone, Henry de, 12 Nov , 1311; 65b Clerk, John [“ Johannes, filius Johannis dicti Cleiici, clericus ”], 22 Sept., 1321 ; 160b Clyf, Robert de, R of Bridfoid, 14 Feb , 1314-15 ; 102b Cocke, William called, of Penleyn, clerk, 30 Sept., 1318 ; 131 Cokyngtone, John de, R of Stockleigh-Pomeroy (S), 27 Dec, 1319 ; 145b Cole, Thomas called, son of Richard, of Sutton [Plymouth], 21 Oct, 1320 ; 152b Coliforde, Robert de, clerk, 20 Oct, 1314 ; 88b Columbrigge, Master Thomas de (D), 12 Nov , 1308 ; 36b,— He is described as “de Exoniensi Dyocesi oriundus” and R of Kydeford, (Dioc of B and W ); which Benefice he lesigned under piessure by Bishop Drokenes-ford, “v Nonas March” (3 March) See Diokenesfoid’s Register (Ed Bp, Hob-house) Colombrigge, Mastei Wm , “de gracia Domini speciali,” 28 Maich, 1323 ; 175 Columbeis, Stephen de, R of Shirwell, clerk, 19 Feb , 1310-11 ; 59b Colyn, Master Robeit (A), Title fiom Launceston Piioiy,—9 June, 1321; 158 Cornu, William, R of Manaton (D), 5 June, i°>24 ; 180° Cornubia, Master Gilbert de, 30 March, 1308 : 31b: again (A), 18 May, 1309 ; 41 Cosyn, William, clerk, 3 Apiil, 1319 ; 140b Criditone, Sir Peter de (D), 25 April, 1310 ; 49b Crosse, John (D), 10 April, 1322 ; 167b Cruce, Philip de (A), “ad Ordines Subdiaconatus et Diaconatus, ad tit pies Prioris et Commonachorum Monasteiii Beate Maiie, Bamastapolie, qui* penes Dominum residet,’, 16 Nov , 1310 ; 57b: (for Priests’ Oideis, having become Y of Barnstaple), 13 July, 1311 ; 62b Daudele, Rogei, R of St Stephen’s-by-Saltasli, 9 Apiil, 1322 ; 167b. Daumaile, Thomas (T), 6 Sept, 1308 ; 35b: again, as R of St Maitin’s-by-Looe (A), 11 Jan , 1308-9; 37b Dauney, William, R of Lameath (D), 23 Maich, 1310-11; 60 Donestaple {or Dunstaple), Sir John de, R of Stoke-Climsland (A), 13 Oct, 1322 ; 169: again (D), 26 Jan , 1322-3 ; 17lb Dounende, Robert de (A), 31 Dec, 1324 ; 183 Doune, John de, R of Stoke Climsland (A); 167b,— The date is not given, but the Entry occuis between 9 and 17 April, 1322, Doune, Sii Robeit de, cleik, R of Ringmoie, 20 May, 1324 ; 180: again(D), 7 Feb , 1324-5; 183 Drokenesforde, Andiew de, R of St Mawrgan-in-Keniei, 15 May, 1321 ; 158 Eggeswoithe, Master Alexander de, R of East Anstey (A), 26 Apiil, 1325 ; 184 Eglosheil, Master Ivo de, R of St Ervan (D), 14 June, 1321; 158 Ertecumbe, John de, 20 May, 1308 ; 34: again, clerk, 28 Oct, 1320 ; 154 Esse, Nicholas de, R of Sampford-Peverell, 8 July, 1324 ; 180b Esse, Master Thomas de, Poitioner in the Church of Tiverton (D), 25 Dec, 1318 ; 189b Esse, Mastei Walter de, R of Shobiooke and Canon of Ciediton (D), 16 Aug, 1314 ; 87b Exonia, George de, scholar, 22 Maich, 1320-1; 157 Fishacre, Robeit de, V of Abbotskerswell (D), 14 April, 1321; 157b. Fitz-Hugh, John, R of Ashton (A), 29 Sept, 1317; 122: again (D), 6 May, 1322 ; 167b Flamange, Mastei Richard le, cleik, R of Roche, 24 Dec , 1318 ; 189b Flemynge, Sir Thomas le, R of Biatton-Fleming, cleik, 19 Aug , 1311; 63 Foleford, Henry de, R, of Belstone (A), 11 Dec, 1324; 183: again (D), 2 Maich, 1324-5; 183b Foide Abbey, for the Monks of,—Letters Dimissoiy addiessed to the Abbat,— “Quoscumque Moijachos suos, nondum in Saceidotali Oidine constitutes, ad quoscumque Ordines, tamMinoies quam Sacios, prout ipsorum status exigit et requirit, , , ita> tamen, quod ordinandi in Ordine illo [Cisterciensi] sintLETTERS DIMISSORY. 539 piofessi, predictusque Abbas ordinandos ad suscipiendos Ordines quos ipsorum status requirit debite presentet, et aliud, etc eisdem non obsistat; inserta inline clausula, —Presentibus post F Sancte Trinitatis proximo secuturum quo ad d-ictos ordinandos minime valituris ” (16 Jan., 1312-13); 75b Foidyngtone, John de, R of Clyst-Hidon, clerk, 10 Jan, 1319-20 ; 145b Fromond, Master Roger, u dictus de Sarrum ” (D), 7 Aug., 1323, —“ optinuit Dimissoiias simplices, absque quacumque condicione, ad Ordinem Presbitera-tus; in quibus facta est mencio quod idem Rogerus libei est et legitimus,— de Precepto Domini,” 176 Gale, Geoffrey de la (see page 163), “absque condicione aliqua, de Precepto Domini,” 20 Sept, 1314 ; 89 Gentylcorps {or Gentilcois), John (son of Petei) called, 19 March, 1308-9 [“ in sero, apud Lanou ” i e , St Kew\; 39: again, 14 May, 1309 ; 41 Geiveis, John, R of Coiyton (D), 26 Dec, 1319 ; 145b Glasneithe, William (S), 19 May, 1325 ; 184b Glyvian {called in the margin “ Stede ”), John de (A), 2^ Oct, 1321 ; 162 Golde, John, “de Colitone,” scholar, 8 Feb., 1324-5; 183 Goseham, William de (S), 6 Sept, 1308 ; 35b Goverly {or Govely) Ralph de, R of St Ladock, clerk, 27 Nov , 1322 ; 169b: again (S—to be deacon and priest), 12 March, 1322-3 ,; 174b Grenevyle, Roger de (S), 26 Sept, 1318 ; 130b Gymel, Simon (D); “ dum, tarnen, titulum sufficientem habuerit,”—24 Sept, 1323 ; 176b Gyu [Jeu], Adam called le, R of St. Ervan (D), 11 June, 1309 ; 41b. Hallesworthi, Luke de, clerk, 23 Sept, 1310 ; 56 Heauntisfoide, John de, R of Creacombe (D), 28 Dec , 1314 ; 100b. Henghestecote, Wm de,R of Clyst-Fomison {hodie Sowton—S), 14 Feb, 1321-2 ; 164: again, as R of Clayhanger (D), 5 Nov , 1322 ; 169b Henry, John, “ de Penres,” R of Maitinhoe (S), 24 Sept, 1318 ; 130 Herewaid, Sii Thomas, R of Aveton-Giffard, clerk, 6 Oct, 1310 ; 56b Herewaid, Thomas, of Hembiii, clerk, 28 Aug , 1318 ; 128b. Hertilande, Roger de (D), 23 March, 1322-3 ; 175 Heivy, William (S), 21 Oct, 1308 ; 36 Hildesle, Walter de, clerk, R of Monkokehampton, 23 May, 1325 ; 184b Hocke, Roger, R of Gidleigh (A), 20 June, 1324; 180b Honemanecote, Mastei Richard de, R of Iddesleigh (S), 7 Aug, 1323 ; 176. Honetone, Adam de (D), 12 Maich, 1322-3 ; 174b Horlocke, Nicholas (D), 19 Sept, 1321 ; 160 Howel, John, cleik, 1 Feb , 1314-15 ; 101b. Hulugan, Mastei Gilbert de, R of St Ladock,—“ Ratificacio Ordinum:—• “Walterus, etc.—Cum esses in nostra presencia constitutus, nobis exponere studuisti quod, cum, die Sabbati ante Dominicam de Passione proximo jam transacto [24 March], adDimiss Liteias discreti viri, Magistri Ricardi de Cole-tone, Offieialis ac, nobis extra Regnum Anglie tunc agentibus, nostri Vicarii Generalis, et ad titulum Ecclesie tue predicte, a Yenerabili Patie, Johanne, Dei gracia Bathon. et Wellen. Episcopo, te peteres in Pr(esbiterum ordinari, idem Pater, de viribus dubitans hujusmodi Literarum, ad Ordinem hujusmodi te admittere ac manus tibi imponere recusavit, donee tu, quidem, infra certum tempus, quod adhuc nullatenus est effluxum, nostias Ratificacionis Literas te impetiaturum, sacramento non sine temeiitate forte prestito, promisisses; cujus ptomissionis interventu idem Pater te, ut asseruisti, dicto die Sabbati in Preshiterum ordinavit; quaie nobis humiliter supplicasti ut tibi super hoc succurreie dignaremui Yolentes, igitur, tibi ne hac occasione incuiras per-jurium provideie, et omnino in hac parte sciupulum removere, hujusmodi Ordinis collacionem et recepcionem, quatenus ad nos pertinet, ratas habentes et gratas, has nostras Ratificacionis Literas tibi de benignitate duximus conceden-das, sigilli nostri munimine roboiatas —Datum Londoniis, xxj die mensis Aprilis ” (1319); 140b. [Hyde], Sir Ralph [de la], R of Whitestone (Cornwall) (A), 17 Oct, 1309 ; 44b, 2 M2540 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Irlande, John (A), 12 May, 1325,—Title from the Prioi of Lodres ; 184 Kayne, .Robert (S), 15 Maich, 1322-3,—“ad tit Piovisionis sue supei Abbate et Conv Tavistochie, ab Apostolica Sede in forma paupeium sibi facte ” ; 175 Kayngnes, Master William de, R of Bioadwood-Widgei (S), 19 May, 1313 ; 78 Kendorou, Richard de (D), 11 Nov , 1319 ; 145 Kernyk, Ogerus de, 8 Oct, 1311 ; 64 Knyght, John le, R. of Lawhitton (A), 25 Sept, 1317; 122: again (Master John, called Kny^t, R of Beiry-Narbor), (D), 7 Aug, 1323; 176 Kyngesburi, Sir John de, R of Puddington, cleik; 2 Dec , 1309 ; 45 Lantonnan, Hugh de, clerk, 12 July, 1310; 53 Langdene, John de, scholar; “ dum, tamen, in Literatuia idoneus inventus fueiit,” 10 Dec., 1318 ; 139 Langedone, Nicholas de, cleik, 14 Nov, 1313 ; 81b Lappeflod, Walter de, R of Biidford, clerk, 23 Scot,, 1318; 130: again (D), 20 Oct., 1322 ; 169 Layvi Walter (A), 18 June, 1321 ; 158b Loccombe, Sir William de, R of Little Toni igton (A), 4 Aug., 1312; 73 : again (S), 4 April, 1314 ; 83b Lockeffoide, Waltei de (A); “ ad pieces Nobilis Mulieiis Domine Johanne de Lacy, Comitisse Lyncolnie,” 15 March, 1311-12 ; 69 [Londone], Sir Laurence de, R of St James’s, Exetei (D), 18 Dec , 1312 ; 75b Londone, Sir Thomas de, R of Lanteglos-by-Camelford, cleik,— “Ut a quocumque Episcopo Catholico idem ad omnes Oidines, tam Minores quam Majores, ad quos non extitit piomotus, piomoveii valeiet ; non obstante quod in Dyocesi Exoniensi beneficiatus existeiet, et aliud Oanonicum non obsisteiet; proviso quod de quolibet Oidine, sic recepto, Domino Episcopo a tempore recepcionis Literarnm suaium Dimissoiiarum, pei Patentes Liteias Oidinatoiis constare faceret infra mensem; alioquin quod hujusmodi Litt Dim. careient omnb robore firmitatis,”—7 Jan , 1308-9 ; 37'^ See Lanteglos, page 278 Longa Petra, Waiine de (A), 22 Dec, 1314 ; 100b. Lovecoke, Richaid (of Tiverton), R of Boconnoc (S), 12 Feb, 1320 1 ; 155b Lukeis, John, cleik, 23 March, 1322-3 ; 175 Lulyn [or Lawelyn], Master David de, R of St Petiock’s, Exeter (D), 22 Apiil 1319; 140b Maiselyn, Reginald, of Uffculme ; 28 Maich, 1323 ; 175 Makerel, Sii Geoffrey (D), 12 Maich, 1314-15 ; 104b. Malmesfoide, John de, scholar, 27 Sept, 1319 ; 143b Marchaunt, Master Adam, R of Bondleigh (D), 16 Aug , 1314 ; 87. Mareschal, John le, R. of Little-Hempston (A), 14 May, 1313 ; 77b Marleforde, William de, scholai, 30 Nov , 1324—“dum, tamen, in Liteiatura ad hoc repertus fuerit ydoneus 182b Megre, Sii Henry le, R of 8toke-Damaiel (S), 25 April, 1310 ; 49b: again (Mastei Hemy), as Portionei of Tiveiton (D), 25 Oct, 1313; 80 Mertone, Walter de, R of Gieat Toirington, 7 Oct, 1311 ; 64 Middelcote, John de, son of Roger, of Black-Tonington, cleik,23 Sept, 1310; 56 Mileforde, William de, R of Clayhanger (A), 2 Jan , 1311-12 ; 68 Miletone, Master John de, R of Peteitavy (S), 1 Oct, 1318 ; 131: again (still S), 25 Dec , 1318; 139b Moldedoune, Waltei de (T), 15 Sept, 1308 ; 35b Morcestre, Master Richard de, R of Instow (D), 18 Maich, 1317-18 ; 126 Morcestre, Thomas, de (A), 5 (the Nones of) June, 1308 ; 34 Mymmelonde (or Mymmynglonde) Mastei Walter de, R of Bickleigh (S), 3 Nov , 1308 ; 36: again as R of Meavy (still S), 29 Dec , 1309 ; 45b Neubaud, John, R of Camborne (S), 4 May, 1309 ; 40b Newetone, Master Wm. de, R of Stoke-in-Teignhead, clerk, 26 Sept, 1319 ; 143 Noreis, Philip le, “ de Edyngdone,” R of Bradninch (S), 23 Dec , 1318 ,* 139LETTERS DIMISSORY. 541 Noi eis, Master Richard, R of Inwardleigh (A), 11 Feb , 1317-18 ; 125 Norreys, Master William, R of Tetcott (A), 6 Sept, 1310 ; 55 Osmyngtone, Wm de, R of St Pancias [.Rousdon], cleik (A), 1 Dec , 1322 ; 169b Otery, Richard de (A),—“ Licencia Subdiaconatus Ordinein recipiendi a Dom Johanne [de Drokenesforde], B, et W Episcopo, die Sabbati in Pi ima Ebdomada Quadiagesime (6 March),”—5 March, 1321-2; 166b: again (D), 1 Nov, 1322; 169b Paris, Master John called, clerk (afterwards Y of St Kea), 28 April, 1321 ; 158 Penilldes, David de, R of [Haifoid] (D), 30 March, 1311 ; 60 Penkayrou, Richaid de, clerk, 27 Oct, 1308 ; 36, See page 312. Penros, Herveus de (D), 19 Dec , 1318 ; 139 See page 312. Pereville, John de, scholai, 20 Aug, 1319 ; 142 Plympstoke, Mastei Thomas de, R of Exminster, clerk, 28 Feb., 1319-20 ; 148: again (S), 6 June, 1321 ; 158 : again (D), 24 Oct,, 1322 ; 169b. Plymptone, Peter de, cleik, 21 Oct, 1308, “ dum, tarnen, sufficientem titulum habueiit, et Oidinatoii suo fidem fecerit de eodem ” ; 36. Plymptone, Symon de (A), 11 Nov , 1314 ; 89. Plymptone, William de, clerk, 11 May, 1312 ; 71b Pole, Gervase de la, cleik, 6 Sept, 1309 ; 43 [Repeated on fol. 43b] Poliforde (or Pulford), Peter de, R of Biadninch [Bradeneche and Bradenynche, MS ] (A), 14 July, 1322 ; 168: again (D), 3 May, 1323 ; 176 Pollaid, Master John, R of Down-St. Mary (S), 13 Sept, 1308; 35b Pollard, Master Roheit, R of Black-Ton ington (D), 10 Sept, 1310 ; 55b Pollard, Mastei Walter, R of North Bovey (S) ; 16 Sept, 1322 ; 169 Polskothe, Ralph de (A), 8 Nov, 1324 ; 182 Poltymor, Roheit de, son of Roger, scholar, at the instance of Sir J de Godeleghe, Dean of Wells, 28 Apiil, 1319 ; 141. Porta, Hemy de, son of Richard, 4 Sept, 1308 ; 35 Portalla, Henry de, 21 Apiil, 1308 ; 32b: again (A), 30 Dec, 1320 ; 154b Porthe, Henry de, clerk, 11 Aug., 1310 ; 53b Poys, John le, “ de Tievalscois ” (A), 26 Oct., 1321 ; 162 Piidiaux, Ralph de, clerk, R of Bigbuiy, 19 May, 1325 ; 184b Prodhomme, John called {S) ; “ad tit pres Abbatis et Conv de Forde; qui, quidem, titulus remanet inter Inquisiciones et alia Communia de Anno Domini M° CCCmo xxijd<> et xxiij0, 4 Dec , 1323 ; l77b Puttefoide, John de, clerk, 20 June, 1309 ; 41b See page 321 Pynho, Robeit, R. of Thurlestone, clerk, 3 Sept, 1322 ; 168 Pypard, Reginald, R of Beie-Feirers (A), 24 Sept., 1318 ; 130 Roches, Master Hugh de, R of Lustleigh (D), 25 Oct, 1320 ; 152b Roges, William, cleik (T), 24 March, 1307-8 ; 31 Rokebeare, Richard de, clerk ; “ dum, tarnen, titulum sufficientem habuerit.”—21 May, 1324 ; 180 Roskareck, John de, R of Heliand, clerk, 12 Aug ,1310 ; 54 : again (“ Roscareke ”), 18 Sept, 1310 ; 56 Roswalsters, Master Michael de, V of St. Newlyn, 18 Dec , 1312 ; 75b. Rous, John le, scholar, 8 Feb, 1324-5 ; 183. Sage, John, of “ Schepasche,” scholar, 16 April, 1321 ; 157b. Salesburia, Master Roger de, 14 June, 1317 ; 120 Salter, John le, of Exetei, scholar ; “ dum, tarnen, sufficientis Literature inventus fuerit,”—11 Nov , 1314 ; 89 Salvy, John, Stephen, and William, 23 Nov, 1308 ; 36b [Sancto Albano], Mastei Elias [de], (S), R of Bradninch, 27 March, 1309J; 3>9b Sancto Austolo, Walter de (D), 27 Feb , 1324-5,—“ a quocumque Episcopo, die Sabbati Quatuor Temporum in Ebdomada Pentecostes (1 June) u ; 183b. Sancto Ermete, Richaid de, clerk, “xiiij Kal. Nov ” (19 Oct), 1314; 88b.542 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Sancto Johanne, Sii Edwaid de, cleik, R of Tawstock, 25 May, 1312 ; 7lb Sancto Keiano, Nicholas de, clerk, “ xiiij Kal Nov ” (17 Oct), 1314 ; 88b Sancto Keveiano, William de (A), 10 Jan, 1310-11; 58b Sancto Leonardo, Master Richaid de, R of Woolfaidisworthy, 19 May, 1313 ; 78, Sancto Maugano, Robeit de (S), 4 Apiil, 1310 ; 49 Sancto Probo, Richaid de (A), 3 Nov, 1308 ; 36 Saunforde, William de (A), 19 Sept, 1309 ; 43b Schagge, William, of Exeter,—“ ad preces Magistri Johannis de Bruetone, Canonici Exoniensis,”—-17 Oct, 1316 ; 115b Schepwayshe, John de (A) ; “ dum, tarnen, in Liteiatura sufficiens fuerit, et titulum ßufficientem habuerit,”—25 Sept, 1323 ; 177 See Sage Schirewille, John de (A),— “ Ad omnes Sacros Ordines, ad Subdiaconatus, videlicet, ad tit pres. Piioiis et Conv Plymptonie, qui penes Dominum lesidet; et ad ceteios Supeiioies Ordines ; dum, tarnen, titulum sufficientern, etc Et memorandum quodtitulus de quo supra fit mencio est inter titulos Ordinum celebiatoium Tottonie die Sabbati Quatuor Temporum mensis Septembris,”—18 Sept,, 1316; 115 Secheforde, Master William de, R of North Molton (S), 18 Nov , 1312 ; 75 Seneschal, Master Richard le (T), 28 Dec, 1309 ; 45b: again, R of Whitstone (Oormvall), “ xiiij° Kal Jan” (19 Dec), 1310; 58b. Seneschal, Master Robert le (T), 28 Dec, 1309 ; 45b Servyngtone, John de, cleik, 4 April, 1319 ; 140b Skilham, Henry de, clerk (A), 9 April, 1318 ; “ dum, tarnen, titulum habuerit, et ydoneus in Literatura inventus fuerit;” 126 Speke, John le, R of Woolfardisworihy (A), 25 May, 1324 ; 180, Spridel, William, scholar, 24 July, 1321 ; 159 Stanweye, John de, clerk, 28 Aug,, 1310 ; 54b See page 372 Stapeldone, Roheit de, R of Tawstock (D), 22 March, 1307-8 ; 31 Stede, John (A), 3 Oct, 1321; 161 Steymor, Master Henry, V. of Collumpton (D), 12 March, 1322-3; 174b Stokes, Master John de (S), 15 Apiil, 1309 ; 40 : again (D), 4 Oct, 1309; 44 Stokes, Ralph de, son of William, 23 Aug , 1309 ; 43 Stone, Thomas atte, see atte Stone ; 183b. Stone, William de la, R. of Satterleigh (S), 22 Maich, 1320-1 ; 157 Stouforde, Master Hemy de, R of Lezant (A), 20 Oct, 1322; 169 : again (D), 12 March, 1322-3 ; 174b. Strange, John called, of Exeter (A), “ quinto Kal Maii ” (27 Apiil), 1311; 61. Swafelde, Sir John de, R of Meavy (S), 20 Oct, 1310; 57b : again (D), 19 May, 1312; 71b Taillur, Master Peter le “de Castro,” (son of Hemy) R of Boconnoc, 19 May, 1325 ; 184. Talvarghe, Robert de (S), 5 Feb , 1324-5 ; 183. Tavistoke, Sir Adam de, R. of Tedbuin [-St Maiy], clerk, 15 Dec , 1312 ; 75 : again (A), 19 May, 1313 ; 78. Sometimes called Adam “ de Stapeldone Tavistoke, John de (D), 23 March, 1322-3 ; 175 Tavistoke, Master William de (A), 12 May, 1309; 41 Thorvertone, Walter de (A), 11 Sept., 1321 ; 160 Todewille, Master Richard, “ ad titulum Yicarie sue de Sidemoiith, quern titulum Dominus optinuit in custodia sua,” 17 Feb , 1321-2; 166b; again (Tudewille, MS ), to be oidained priest, 14 April, 1322 ; 167b. Torre, Ivo de (A), 8 June, 1824 ; 180b: again (D), 27 Feb, 1324-5 ; 183b Tredrue, John de, scholar, 8 Feb , 1324-5 ; 183 Treflectos, John de (A), 17 Aug , 1308 ; 35 Tiegod, Richard, of St Newlyn, 10 Nov , 1309 ; 45 Tregodecke, Sir Rogei de (D), 16 Aug, 1310 ; ,54 Tregonan, William de, scholar, 11 June, 1324 ; 180b Tremur, Richard de, R of Lansallos (A), 17 Feb,, 1320-1 ; 156b: again (D), 12 April, 1321 ; 157.b543 ORDINATIONS, BTC. Tresimpel, Master William de, clerk (T), 30 March, 1308 ; 31b, Truru, John de (A), 13 Aug , 1318 ; 128b Truru, Thomas de (A), 24 Feb , 1313-14 ; 82b Umfranville, Robert de, R of Lanford (A), 21 Sept., 1317; 122 : again (S), 18 March. 1317-18 ; 126 Dppecote, Richard de (S), 7 May, 1320 ; 149b Uppetone, John de (A); 16 Aug, 1314 ; 87. Valle Torta, Sii Philip de, R, of Moieton-Hampstead (S), 7 Oct, 1313 ; 80: again, 7 Feb , 1314-15 ; 102 Veer, Master Philip le, 23 May, 1309 ; 41 Veer, Richard and William de, 8 Jan , 1311-12 ; 67. Vox, John le (son of John), clerk, 7 Aug, 1318; 128b: again (S), 12 June, 1320 ; 150 : again (D), 25 July, 1321; 159 Vuel, William (A), 10 Aug, 1321 ; 159b Walwayn, Nicholas, cleik, R. of South Tawton, 26 April, 1314 ; 84b. Welle, Waltei de la, scholai ; “dum, tamen, sufficients Literature inventus fuerit,” 11 Nov, 1314 ; 89 Wellyngtone, Mastei Richard de (S), R of Chipping[7mah'e Noith]Tawton, 17 Sept 1308 ; 35b : ¿gain (D), 20 Sept., 1309 ; 44. Westecote, Joceus de, 26 Feb., 1324-5 ; 183b, Wilmere, Robert, R of Tievalga (D), 1 May, 1325 ; 184, Wymond, Thomas (S), 22 Feb, 1324-5, Title fiom St Geiman’s Piiory ; 183b : again (D), 2 March, 1324-5 ; ibid Wytebi, Master John de, R of Holne (A), 20 Oct, 1310 ; 57 “ . , , Fabianus dictus ” (surname not filled in), 15 May, 1310 ; 51. ORDINATIONS by the Archbishop of Canterbury and by four Bishops of Winchester (Letters Dimissory from Bishop Stapeldon) [I am indebted to Mr. JBaigent for these useful extracts.] By Archbishop Walter Reynolds,— In Croydon Parish Church, on Saturday in Pentecost-Week (17 May), 1315 Michael Beneyt, R. of Denbury, “ad tit Ecclesie sue,”—subdeacon (Reg. fol 171). John de Kylkenny (Exon. Dioc.), “ad tit. Piioiis et Conv de Calceto [Pynham Priory\ Cicestr. Dioc.,”—piiest (fol. 172). In Lambeth Chapel, on the Vigil of Trinity Sunday (v° Kal. Jun.—28 May), 1317 Her my de Pern os—subdeacon See p. 312 Henry de Boys, R. of “ Newetone ” (Newton-St Petrock),—subdeacon. Set p. 238. Richard Penkayrou—-subdeacon. See p. 312 {note—not, I think, “ Pen-kayron ”). William Schage (Exon Dioc.), “presentatus per Magistrum J. de Bruytone, ad titulum suum”—deacon (fol, 178). In Lambeth Chapel, xvj Kal Jan. (17 Dec ), 1317 John le Knythf R, of Lawhitton,—subdeacon See p 230 (note). William de Trevaygnon, R, of Lapford,—subdeacon See p. 229 Nicholas Fitz-Ivo, of Exeter, “ ad tit Domus de Heitiland,”—deacon (fol. 180). William Bloyow, R. of Mai wood (“ Merewoith,” MS.),—deacon See p. 234 {note) Walter Luvecok [afterwards V. of Branscombe],—deacon. See p. 193 (note).THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELBON. 544 In Maidstone Paiish Chinch, on Saturday in Pentecost-Week (17 June), 1318 Walter de Ochamptone (Exon Dioc,),—accolite (fol. 181) William Shagge (Exon, Dioc ), “ad tit. patiimonii sui”—piiest (fol, 182) In Maidstone Parish Chuich, on Eniber Satin day in Dec (23 Dec.), 1318 :— John linei, of Cornwall, “ ad tit, patiimonii sui,”—subdeacon (fol. 182°) In Newington Parish Church (“Newentone juxta Lamehitlie,” MS), 2 Non (6th) March, 1321 :— William de Henghestecote, R of Clyst-Fomison Yhodie Sowton],—deacon (fol 184b) In the Chapel of Otteford, 16 Kal. Jun (17 May), 1326 Mastei Nicholas de Middeltone, R of Drewsteignton [“Teyntone Diu,” MS] , —accolite (fol. 188) Theieis no recoid of his Institution His name should be added to the List of Rectois, p 207, By Henry Wodeloke, Bishop of Winchester, or his Suffragan, Masten Robert de Stapeldone, R of Tawstock,—deacon. See p 263 {note). Mr William Trisempel,—subdeacon (Reg fol 316b) Richard de Hallesworth,—subdeacon {ibid) Robert de Boskadeke, deacon (fol 317) Master William Trysunnpel, deacon (fol, 318). Roben t de Boskadeke, —priest (ibid). John de Hynscote, “ad tit. Job. de Westcote,”— subdeacon See East Buckland, p 208 {note). William de Goseham, “de gracia Domini, deacon See Morwen stowe, p 237 {note) J Gilbert de Con nubia,—subdeacon See Lelant, p 230 {note) Richard de Sancto Probo, “ ad tit. Thome le Riche, de Andevre,—deacon (fol. 321), Richard de Penderves, “ dictus Rose,”—piiest {ibid). Roger Tregenebn is,—deacon. Nee St Madion, p 255 {note) Richard de Sancto Probo, “ ad tit. patiimonii,” — priest (fol 322b) John de Hynstecote,—piiest. See East Buckland, p 208 (note). Roger de Neioeman, dictus Tregenebn is,—piiest. { i In HuRSLEYParish-Chuich, Nee St Madion, p 255 {note), “ ad tit pati.” 11 4 April, 1310 William de Monteforti, - subdeacon, See ) j In St, Cross Hospital, Heliand, p 221. f 1 Winchester, 13 June, 1310. John d,e Roscanek,— accolite ) See Heiland, p ^ William de Monteforti,—deacon. ) 221 {note) I (In Holy Trinity Peter de Plymptone, “ad tit Piioiatus B.M W Church, Guildford, Magd., de Thonebrugge [Tonbnidge],—deacon ( 19 Sept., 1310 (fol. 324b). J Peter de Plumptone,—piiest (fol 325) ) f In Farnham Paiish Chuich, 6 Odo de Karver,—priest {ibid.) j ( March, 1310-11 Jof£0$PwUone>?™si St Genans, p. 2521 Kingston Parish- William Keverel, “ad tit. Willelmi Peveiel,”— f| Chuicli (Swiey), 23 deacon (fol 329) j <• Sept., 1312 Richard le Seneschal,—deacon See Whitstone 1 , r i -t A (in Cornwall), p 270 {note\ _ Api^ 1313^ i In St Mary’s, South-> \ amptòn, 8 June, 1308. n Farnham Parish-Chiuch, 21 Sept, 1308 By David Mai tin, Bp of St David’s, in the Holy Ghost Chapel, Basingstoke, 24 May, 1309 ( In Holy Trinity Church, ¡-n Guildford, 20 Dec, K 1309 John de Truffu,—accolite (fol 327). Thomas de Knolle.—subdeacon See Lezant, p, 231 {note). Master Gilbert de Knoville,—deacon See St. Illogan, p. 253 {note). Masten John de Godenenyy,—deacon. See St Penan-Uthno, p 257 {note) Masten Thomas Wyger,—deacon. See Meiton, p. 235 {note) Walter le Wolfe,—deacon See Kentisbury, p, 225. John de Launcerestone,—priest See Lanivet, p 228 {note) Walter de Mimmelond, Canon of Glasney,—piiest See p 219 {note). Andnexo de Penryn,—piiest. See Glasney, p, 220ORDINATIONS, ETC. 545 In Kingston Paiish-Chuich {Survey), 22 Sept., 1313 Robert de Pippeicote John Symon de Tv yivcdstays Thomas de la Mme j-deacons (fol 332b) Michael de Fisshei tone Giegoiy Peis John de Ilolecombe Richai d de Hele John de Crondecote Gilbeit de la Mille ! piiests (fol 333) Nicholas de Coysgai an Urban de Penryn William de Sli ode WilliamEempe William de Oteiy, “ad tit Dom, Geivasii) i In St Cross Hospital, 24 Feb de Kale, Militis,”—deaeon (fol 334), ( ( 1313-14. (Henry de Suttone, “ad tit. Odonis de Bodiigan, ) (In Kingston Paiisli-J Militis,”—subdeacon (fol. 336b). f [ Chuich, 1 June, 1313 ) Also, priest {ibid.)— By Gilbeit,. Bp of Enagdun, in Southwark Conventual \ Church, 1 March, 1314-15 (fol, 336b ) f In Southwark Convent-( ual Chuich, 18 Dec , L 1316 (fol, 49b) f At Southampton, 26 { Feb, 1316-17(fol 52b) In St, Cross Chuich, near Winchester, 17 Dec, 1317. By John de Sandale, Bishop of Winchester Wallei Coffyn, R of Inwai dleigh, -accolite, John Salvi,—accolite William Schagge, “ ad tit Diocesani, de quo reputabat se contentimi,”— subdeacon John Baret, “ad tit. Archidiaconi Surriensis, de quo reputabat, etc subdeacon. William de Stoweforde, R of Rediuth [“Redei-huthe,” MS ],—deacon, John Bai et, ‘ad tit, Aichidiaconi Suniensis,— deacon, William de Stoweforde, “ R Eccl Sancti ) i In Merton Conventual Church, Ewenni de Reddeihuthe,”—piiest, ) ( 19 March, 1316-17 (fol 53b) William de Giondecote,—accolite (fol 55b) Walter de Yolledone, “pei Dim sui Diocesani, penes quem titulus ìemanet sufficiens,”--subdeacon (fol 56b). Hervey de Penros, “ad tit Magistii Philippi de Bai tone, Ai chidia coni Sui ri ensis,”—deacon (fol 57) Richard de Penkairou, “ad tit quinque maicarum, de quo Cartam exhibuit, et se in possessione ex-istere, juramento prestito, asserebat, etc.,—deacon {ibid) William de Castro, “ ad tit Prioris et Conv. Sancti Dionisii(_subdeko°n;fol 58) Walter de Yolledene, “ad tit. sumcientem, penes C j Dom Episcopum Exoniensem residentem ” {ibid ) ) ' William de Casti o, “ ad tit Pr et Conv, S. Dyonisii ' juxta Suthamptoniam, pei Dim in Registr, Domini residentes, —deacon (fol 60h) Richard de Morcestre, R of Instow [“ Yonestowe,” MS,], “ ad tit ejusdem Ecclesie,—priest (fol. 61) Walter de Moledone, “ prius ordinatus per Dominimi ad tit patiimonii [sui], penes dictum Exon Episcopum lesidentem,”—piiest {ibid ) Pdchai d de Penkeyi ou, ‘ ‘ pi ius oi dinatus in diaconum, ad tit. patrimonii [sui],—priest (fol, 61b) Richaid de Render om, “ad tit Domus ) f In Merton Conventual Sancti Dionisii suificientem,—deacon {ibid) f \ Church, 23 Sept,, 1318 Philip le Noreis, de Edyndone, R. of Brad- ) ( Place and date unceitain : ninch [“Biadeneche,”MS ],—deacon {ibid) f \ probably, Hol£ Saturday, 1319. ual Chuich, 18 March, 1317-18 In Southwark Conventual Church, 21 May, 1318,546 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP ST ABEL DON. By RtGAUD de Asserio, Bishop of Winchester, or his Suffragan,— Henry de Portalla, “ad tit. Prions et Conv Sancti Dionisii juxta Suthamptoniam,” and Mastei John Paiys [V of St Kea],—subdeacons Master John le Knyghte, ft of Berry-Naiboi, and Master Philip de Glauedone,—deacons William de Castro, “ad tit Piioiis, etc {ut supra), —piiest. Pet er de Pulford, R. of Biadninch,—sub- n /in St, Elizabeth’s Chapel,1 near deacon I 1 Winchester, 18 Dec , 1322, by William de Hengescote, R of Claybanger, ( j Peter, Bp, of Corbavia (folios —priest ) v Cb and Db). {In the Paiisli-Chuich of Bishop’s Waltham, 13 June, 1321 (folios B and C), By John de Stratforde, Bishop of Winchester, or his Suffragan,— William de Burghe, Exon Dioc , “ ad tit Joh de’j f Burghe, clerici,”— deacon (fol 140). II John Prodhomme, V of Payhembury, —priest f \ (fol. 140^) J [ Hoger de Blakeconesle, R, of Stoke[-Climsland],—priest Nicholas de Esshe, R. of Sampforcl-Peveiell,—-accolite Thomas atte Stone, “ ad titulum Abbatis et Conv de Donkeneswell, penes Episcopum Exoniensem residentem,”--deacon (fol, 142) Walter de Hildesle,2 R of Monkokehampton,—subdeaconl Master John de Barum, R of Stoke-Fleming,3—deacon O f_aris^ ^kurcli, (fol 143) J ^ Master Nicholas de Mideltone, R of Diewsteignton, ) < In Kingsclere Parish —subdeacon (fol 144b). See page 544 j 1 Chuich, 20 Sep 1326 Roger de Bokhurst, R of Pyworthy,—piiest See p 244 (note). In Southwark Conventual Church, 10 Maich, 1323 4. See p. 261 (note). In Southwark Conventual Church, by ^ Peter, Bp of Corbavia, 2 March, 1324-5 In Farnham Parish Church, 21 Dec,, 1325. 1 Built by John de Pontissaia, Bishop of Winchester 1282—1304 He held the Archdeaconry of Exeter from 1274 till his elevation to the Episcopate, 2 Not “ Hildescote,” as on page 236, note 1 3 His name should be added to the List of Rectors, p 262547 AN ITINERARY OF BISHOP STAPELDON. Abbreviations,—Ord. for “ Oidiuation ” ; Ded, foi ‘‘ Dedication ” The figuies within brackets repiesent changes of the folios, which could not be entered in the mai gin]. Fol. 13071 29. Exeter—Nov 13 2 8 Beading—Maich IB,3 [30b] 14 29 Westminster—March 16 4 31. London—Maich 16, [30] 17 185 Westminstei—Maich 19. 3 London—March 20, [31] 21 185 Thunock5—March 22. 31 London—March 24. 1308 *85. London—March 26 3ib. Stockwell—March 27, [32] 28, [aib] 29, 30 185 Horseley—April 1, 3 32 Faiingdon {Hants)—Apiil 5 30 Chidham—April 14,[32b] 16, [3bJ 17. 185 b Horseley—April 19, [32b] 21, [33] 22, 25, [4] 30 33. Stockwell—May 1 I86b Westminster—May 2. 4, Stockwell—May 3, 4, [33] 6. 186. Westminster—May 6, [i86b] 9 33b Stockwell—May 9, 13, 15, [34] 16, 17, 20. 187 Horseley—May 24, [34] 25, 28, [i85b] 30 ; [34] June 5, [34b] 8,10. 4b. Chidham—June 20, [137] 25. 34b. London—July 8 5. Stockwell—July 8, [187] 11, [34b] 12, 13. 5 Horseley—July 14, [34b] 20, [5b] 21, [i87bJ 22 34b. Midhurst—July 24 35 Chidham—July 26, 27, 28. Faringdon—July 30 ; [i87b] Aug 1, [5t>] 4, [187b] 7, [5bj 9j 10, 17, 20, 22, [188] 23. 5b Horseley—Aug 29. 35 Faringdon—Sept 4, [35b] 5, 6, [39b] 8, [35b] 13, 14, 15, 17. 35b* Chidham—Sept 22 Faringdon—Sept 26 Stockwell—Oct 2 Canterbury6—Oct. 13. Milton7—Oct 14 36 Newbury8—Oct 20. Camberwell9—Oct *21 36b. Westminstei—Oct 22 36 Camberwell—Oct 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31; Nov , 3, 5 36b Westminster—Nov 6, 7 Faringdon—Nov 12 Steeple-Langford10—Nov. 15. Ottery-St Maiy—Nov 20 Clyst—Nov 22, 23, [37] 29, 30. 37- Bishopsnympton—Dec. 8 Bishop’s Tawton—Dec 11, 13, 15. Bishopsnympton—Dec 17. Ciediton—Dec 19, 20, [217] 21 {Ord) 37b Clyst—Dec 23, 24, Exeter—Dec 27 188. Chudleigh—Dec. 27, [37b] 28, 29 I88b. Exeter—Dec 31 37b. Clyst—Jan 3, [38] 4, 6, 7 37b Exeter—Jan 9, 10 Clyst—Jan 11, [38] 16 38 Chudleigh—Jan 21, 26. Totnes —Feb. 4. Moieleigh—Feb 5 Modbuiy—Feb 8 Brixton—Feb 10 Plympton—Feb 11, 12. Tavistock—Feb 15, [38b] 18. 38b. Launceston—Feb. 19, 20 1 “ Old Style ” thoughout (the Year beginning 25 March) 2 His Election — [F.J.B.]. 3 Election confirmed 4 He does Homage to the King 5 In Essex—“ Thorrock,” 6 His Conseciation 7 “ Meltone juxta Cantuariam.” 8 “ Nywebyry juxta Deiteford ” 9 “ Cambrewille ” and “ CamerewilJe ” juxta Londonias ” 10 “ Lagoford juxta Sarum ”548 THE REGISTER OP BISHOP STAPELDON, 38b St German’s—Feb 22 (Ord ,220),23 Cnddenbeak,11—Feb, 23 Menhenyot12—Feb 26 Liskeard13—Feb 26, 28 Peniyn—Maich 6, [39] 7, [38b] 8, 9 221 St Laud’s Chapel {in Mylor)— March 9 {Old) 39. St Michael’s Mount—Mai ch 10 38b St Piobus—March 11 39 Lannei14—Maich 13, 15 221 St Ciantock—March 15 {Old ) 39 St Columb-Major—Maich 15 Pouton15—Maich 18, 19 St Kew—March 19^ 189 Launceston—Maich 22 39b- Lawhitton—March 22, 23 221b Launceston Prioiy— Maich 23 {Ord) 1309 39b Exeter—March 27,28, [Ord, 22ib] 29, 30 ; April, 1, 2, [i89b] 3 Clyst—Apiil 4, 6, [40I 8 40 Chudleigh—April 10 Clyst—April 12, 14, 15 Exeter—April 16 Clyst—April 16 17 Honiton—April 17 40b. Horseley—April 30 London—May 1, 2, 3, 4 l89b Westminstei—May 4, 5, 6 40b London—May 7, 8, [41] 9, 10, [40b] 11, i4l] 12,14 41. Faringdon—May 18 Newenham—May 23, 24 222 Axminster—May 24 {Ord ) Clyst—May 28 Tidcombe18—May 29 Thoiveiton—May 30. Clyst—May 31 ; [4ib] June 1 4ib Exeter—June 5 Cowick—June 7 Chudleigh—June 8, 10, 11, 13, 14, 17,20, [42] 22, 26, 28, [190] 29, 30 190 Clyst—July 3 42 Exeter—July 6. Crediton—July 7 42 Milton-Damarel19—July 12,13, 14, [42b] 15 42b Haitland—July 17, 18 Tawstock—July 21 Barnstaple—July 23 Bishop’s Tawton—July 25. Pilton—July 26 Mai wood—July 26 Ilfiacombe—July 26 Bishopsnympton—July 31; Aug 1, 4, [43] 6 43 Moichaid-Bishop—Aug 7 190. Buckfast Abbey—Aug 12, 13 190b Chudleigh—Aug 15, [43] 16 43 Clyst—Aug, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28 Ciediton—Aug, 30, 31; Sept 4, 6 43b Clyst— Sept 6, 11, 13, 14,16, 17* Exeter—Sept 18, 19, [44] 20 {Ord. 222b) 44 Clyst—Sept 21 {Ord, 223b). 22, 23, 24 Exeter—Sept. 26 Chudleigh—Sept 30 Paignton— Oct 1, 4, 5, 9, 11, 12 44b Chudleigh—Oct 14 Clyst—Oct 17 Exeter—Oct 20 Clyst—Oct 21 Sidbury—Oct 23 Newenham—Oct 24 Little Windsor20—Oct 25 Charminstei—Oct 25 191 Biyanston21—Oct 26 45 Hoiseley—Nov 5 Canteibury—Nov 10 West Mailing22—Nov 12 191 Hoiseley—Nov 15, [45] 16, 20 191 Stockwell—Nov 24, [45] 26, 27 191 London—Nov 27 45. Stockwell—Dec 2, 3 Lambeth—Dec 4 191 London—Dec 6, 8 191b Stockwell—Dec 8, [45] 11, [45b] 14 223b Faringdon—Dec 20 {Ord ), [45b] 21, 24, 27, 28, 29, [46b] 30, [l9lb] 31 11 The Bishop’s Manor in St German’s; MS “Cotyngbeke,” “ Coystyngbek, ” <( Cutingbeke,” and “ Cuttingbeke ” 12 “Mahymiet.” 13 “ Leskeied ” 14 The Bishop’s Manor in St Allen— “ Laneighe.” 15 His Manoi in St. Bieoke. 16 “ Eodem die, in sero, apud Lanou ” 17 “ Ciiciter hoi am Vesperaium ” 18 In Tiveiton 19 “ Myddeltone ” 20 (t Paiva Wyndesoie,”—A Tithing of Bioadwindsoi (Doiset) 21 Neai Blandfoid {Dorset). 22 “Mallynge”ITINERARY. 46. Chidham—Jan 8, 9, [46b] 13 28b Faiingdon—Jan 16, [46b] 19 46b Horseley—Jan 22, 23, [47] 25, 30 ; Feb 1, 5 47b London—Feb. 13, 15, 19, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25 ; [4s] March 1, [192] 6 223b Stock well—March 8 (Did) 48b London—March 13 48. Stockwell—Maich, 14 (Ord at Cam-beiwell—22Bb) 16 1310 49 Faiingdon—March 25 Litt]e Windsoi20—Maich 30 224 Bradninch—April 4 {Ord) 49 Clyst—April 4, 6, 7. 192. Exeter—Api il 8 49 Clyst—April 11 224b Exeter—Apiil 18 (Ord ), [192] 19, [49b] 20 49b Clyst—April 22,23 23, 25, 27. 549 Chudleigh—April 28, [so] 30; May 1 50 Paignton—May 1 Chudleigh—May 5, [50b] 6 50b Exeter—May 8 Clyst—May 9, [51] 10 51 Cotleigh24—May 11 Woodford25—May 15 Faiingdon—May 17, [5lb] 20, [52] 22, 25, [192] 26 52 Clyst—June 5 52b Exeter—June 5 Paignton—June 8, 12, 13 225 Totnes—June 13 (Old) 52° Clyst—June 14 Paignton—June 16 ; July 1, 2, 6, [53b] 8, [192] 9 52b Clyst—July 10, [53] 12. 53 Exeter—July 17 Chudleigh—July 20, 21 23 The following extiact fiom the Patent Rolls recoids a poition of the business of this day which is passed over in the Register —“ Rex omnibus, etc—Inspeximus Scriptum conventionale indentatura intei Walter-um, Exon Episcopum, ex una parte, et Eliam Broun, ex alteia, confectum in hec verba :—Noveiint univeisi quod, cum inter Dom Walteium, etc, petentem, ex parte una, et Eliam Broun, tenentem, ex altera, super uno mesuagio et uno feilingo terre, cum peitinenciis, que Hem Daggolfe aliquando tenuit in vilenagio in Manerio de Taritene Episcopi, et supei toto tenemento quod Will de Schirmei e aliquando tenuit ad volun-tatem in eoclem Manerio, suboita fuisset matei ia questionis; et, tandem, xxij° die mens Apr , A D M° CCC° x° , et Regni Reg Edw , fìlii Edw , tercio, apud Clyst Episcopi, median-tibus communibus amicìs intei Partes piedictas, sic convenit, viz quod piedictus Elias, heredes sui et assignati, hàbeant et teneant pie-dictum mesuagium, ten am, et tene-mentum, cum suis peitinenciis, de predicto Episcopo et ejus Successori-bus imperpetuum Reddendo et faciendo inde predicto Episcopo, etc , omnes redditus et omnia seivicia inde debitos et debita juxta tenorem Cartarum que bone memorie quon- dam Thomas Exon. Episcopus, Piedecessor predicti Walteii, de consensu Capituli sui Exon , predicto Elie inde fecit, et, ulti a predictos redditus et servicia, vijs et oh ster-lingoium, tei minis in piedictis Cartis antea constitutis Et nichilominus predictus Episcopus, etc , habeant de piedicto Elia, heiedibus suis et assignatis, lacione piedictorum tene-mentoium, maritagium, waidam, et xxs pio ìelevio, cum accideiint Ita, videlicet, quod piedicta tenementa de ceteio teneant pei servicium militale, et solvant annuatim xxs annui ledditus—ìedditu in predictis Cartis contento in predicta summa computato,—et faciant alia seivicia que in piedictis Cartis sunt contenta In cujusiei,etc —Hiis Testibus,Dominis Hem de Campo Arnulphi, Joh de Buttone, Rob Beau pel, Militibus ; Henr de Bokeiel, Rie de Inwaid-leghe, et aliis Datum Anno, etc , supradictis —Nos, autem, Conven-cionem predictam ratam habentes et giatam, earn pro nobis et heiedibus nostiis, quantum in nobis est, con-cedimus et confirmamus, sicut Scriptum predictum 1 acionabiliter testatui ” (12 May, 1321) —Rot Pat 14 Edw Il 2, m 13 [F J B ] 24 Near Honiton 25 “ Wodeforde juxta Sarum ”550 THE KEGISTER OP BISHOP STAPELDON. 53b Totnes—July 22 Plympton—July 26 (Ord , 225b) 192h Paignton—July 28 5Bb. Poutone15—Aug 2 Lanner14—Aug 6 192b Penryn—Aug 6, [54] 8, [225b— Old ] 9, 10 [i92b] 11 53b Tywardreath—Aug 11 54 Lanreath—Aug 12 Lawhitton—Aug 13, 14, 16 192b Bishop’s Tawton—Aug 22, [53b] 23 54b Crediton—Aug 28, 29 Clyst—Aug 29, 31 ; Sept 2, 3, [55] 4, 5, 6, [193] 7, [55] 8, [53b] 9, 10 56 Dunkeswell—Sept. 11 Hinton St George26—Sept 12 Sherborne—Sept 13 Wintei bourne27—Sept 14 Longstock28—Sept 14 Faringdon—Sept 15,18, 19 (Ord , 226] Horseley—Sept 20 Stockwell —Sept 23 56b London26—Sept 23 Stockwell—Sept 25, 27 ; Oct 2, 3, 6, 13, [57] 16 I93b Westminstei—Sept 17 57 Stockwell—Sept 19 (Old. at Fai- ingdon—22fj), 20. 193b Westminster—Sept 20 57 Stockwell—Sept 27, 28, 30 193b Westminstei—Sept 30 59 Stockwell—Nov. 1 57 Westminstei—Nov 4 57b Stockwell—Nov 10 London—Nov 10. Westminster—Nov 11 61b London—Nov 15 57b Stockwell—Nov 16, Horseley—Dec 3. Stockwell—Dec 10 5yb London—Dec 10 57b Horseley—Dec 14 58b Faringdon—Dec 19 (Ord—226) Chidham—Dec 22, 27 ; Jan 3 Faiingdon—Jan 10, [59] 11, 14, 16, 18, [59b] 25 59b* Donhead30—Jan 31 Exeter—Feb. 14 Chudleigh—Feb. 19, [226b] 22 [59b] 26; [194] Maich 3 60 Clyst—March 3 227 Totnes—March 6 (Old ) 60 Paignton—March 7, [227bJ 19 [«o]* 20, [194] 21, [60] 22 1311 228. Chudleigh—Mai eh 27((to# ),[go]28. 226* Exeter—Maich 29 60 Ci editon —Mai ch 30 Chudleigh—Maich 31 60b Crediton—April 1, 2, [i94b] 4, [60b], 8 61 Exeter—April 8, [60b] 10, 11, 12 61 Clyst—April 13 Combe-Bissett31—April 18 Stockwell—Apiil 27 London—Apiil 30 Stockwell—May 1, [6lb] 3, 7, 9, 13, 19, 20, 22, 23, [65] 25 228 West Hoiseley32—May 30 (Ord.), [62] June 3 G2b East Hoiseley33—June 3, 4, 5 (Old—228). 195 Westminstei—June 11,18 62 Stockwell—June 20 (Ord.—228) 195 Westminstei—June 21 62 Stockwell —June 22. 195b Westminster—June 23 64b Stockwell—July 2, [62] 13, 14 195b Westminstei—July 17 63. Stockwell—July 26 63b London—July 30 195b Westminstei—July 30 63 London—Aug 5, 19 ; [63b] Sept. 1, [196] 2, [63b] 7, 12, 14 26 “ Hentone,”—Hinton St Geoige (Somerset), probably 27 “ Wynteibourne juxta Sarum ”— Earl’s, Dantsey, or Gunner 28 “ Langestoke juxta Stocbiigge.” 29 “ Apud Sanctum Paulum.” 80 “ Dounheved juxta Schefteburi ” Donhead—St Andrew 01 St Mary 31 “ Combe juxta Sarum ” 32 « West Horsleghe, Wynton Dyoc,” 33 “Apud Horsleghe, in Capella Episcopi ibidem, immediate Juiisdiccionis Dom Archiepiscopi Cantu ai ” Thirteen yeai s later the Bishop acquired additional lands in both parishes,— “ Suirie — Walt, de Stapeldone,Episc Exon , finem fecit cum Rege pei xxs pio Liceneia recipiendi de Rog de Bei nei s quasdam ten as et quedam tenementa in Esthorsleye et West-horsleye, que de Rege tenentur in capite ” (22 May, 1324) —Rot Orig , 17 Edw //, m 35 [F.JB.],ITINERARY. 551 63l). Stockwell—Sept 17 228b Meiton Prioiy—Sept 18 (Ord) 63b Stockwell—Sept 21, 22, [64J 24, [228b—Ord ] 26, [g5] 27 ; Oct 5, v 7>8 63b Yarcombe—Oct 17 (Led ) Clyst—Oct 19. 64b Exeter—Oct 21 Dartington—Oct 26 65. Ugborough— Oct 28 (Bed ) 64b. Totnes—Oct 29. 65 Plympton—Oct 29 {Bed), 30 65b Tavistock—Oct 81. 66b Bishop’s Tawton—Nov 3 65, Lawhitton—Nov 4, 5 65b Toi ring ton—Nov 10 Bishop’s Tawton—Nov 11, 12, 13, [66] 16 66 Bishopsnympton—Nov 20, 26, [66b] 30 ; Dec 1, [67] 4, [eob] 6, [I96b] 7, [67] 8, 12, 17 228b Southmolton—Dec 18 {Ord), 66b Bishopsnympton—Dec 20 229 Bishop’s Tawton—Dec 21 (Ord ), [66b] Dec 27, 28, 29 68 Bishopsnympton—Jan 2, {Ord — 229), [67] 4, 6 67 Ciediton—Jan 8 Morchai a-Bishop—Jan 8 67b. Crediton—Jan 10, 11 Bishop’s Tawton—Jan 11 Exeter—Jan. 13,14 68 Clyst—Jan, 18. Okehampton—Jan 20 Lanteglos - by - Camelfoid34—Jan. 24 68b Lanner14—Feb 2 69 Cuddenbeak11—Feb 12, [68b] 16, 19 {Ord —229). G8b St Stephen’s-by-Saltash35—Feb, 19, 20 69 Plympton—Feb, 21 Paignton—Feb 24, [e9bJ 25, [69] 28, 29; [i96b] Maich 2, [69] 4, 5, [197] 6. 229 Totnes—March 11 {Ord) 229b Paignton—March 12 (Ord ), [69] 15, [69b] 17, [229b—Oid] 19 69b, Exeter—Maich 23. 1312 229b Exeter—Maich 25 {Ord) 71 Clyst—March 31 ; April 2, 6, 8 7ib Chudleigh—Apiil 20, 22, [74b] 24, [7lb] 25 69b Exeter—Apiil 26, 27 71 Clyst—April 29 Westminster36—May 8 Stockwell—May 8, 11 Westminster—May 19 230 Meiton Priory—May 20 (Old ) 71 Stockwell—May 24 Faringdon—May 30 72 Hursley37—June 1. 71b. Chudleigh—June 21, [72] 25; July 3 72. Paignton—July 6, 8, 11, 12, 14, [72 ] 16,17, [197b] 18, [72b] 24, 27 72b Chudleigh—July 28. Crediton—Aug 1, [i97b] 2, [72b] 4, [73] 5 73. Clyst—Aug 6, [i98] 9, [73] 10, Milborne-Port3S—Aug 14 London—Aug 30 Westminster—Sept 2 73 London—Sept 6, 10. [74] 25, [73b] 27 ; Oct 1. 198 Stockwell—Oct 4 74 Hoiseley—Oct 5, 6, 8, [19s] 12 Westminster—Oct 15 198b Stockwell—Oct. 20 199 Westminstei —Oct 22 74b London—Oct 23 Stockwell—Oct 30, 77 # Lambeth—Nov 3 74b Stockwell—Nov 15 199 West minster—Nov 16 75 Stockwell—Nov 18, 20, 30; Dec 3, 5, 7, [199] 9, 10, [76b] 11, [75] 15, [75b] 17, 18 75b Faiingdon—Dec 25, 30, 31. 76b Stockwell—Jan 9 75b. Faringdon—Jan 15, 16, [76] 22 230 Stockwell—Jan 22 QOrd ), [76b] 30 ; Feb 3, [77] 5 85 London—Feb 8 39 84 “ Nanseglos ’* 35 “Apud Sanctum Stephanum de Esse, in Cornubia ” 36 k jn Capitulo Abbathie Westmonas-teriensis ’ ’ 37 “Hursleghe juxta Wyntoniam ” 38 « Milebome juxta Schireboine ” 39 There is a gap here of three months. The Bishop was in France “ Be Passagio pro Nunciis Regis —Rex, etc , Robeito de Rendale, Constabn-laiio suo Castri sui Dovonie, et Custodi Quinque Portuum suorum, vel ejus locum tenenti, salutem — Cum mittimus . Walteium, Exon Episc., cum quibusdam aliis fidelibus552 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. 1313 40 77b. London—May 9 Stockwell—May 11, 13, 14, 17 199b Westminstei—May 18 77b St9ckwell—May 19 78 Dover41—July 13 Stockwell—July 16, 17, [79] 18, 24, 26 79 Hoiseley—Aug 1 79b Faiingdon—Aug 7, 10, [200] 19 ; [79b] Sept 11, [si] 12, [79b] 16 80 Stockwell—Sept 26, 29, 79b London—Oct. 2, 3, 5, [so] 7, 9, 23, 24, 25, [sob] 30 82. Stockwell—Nov 5, [sib] 8, 9, 10, 13, 14 8lb London—Nov 14 82 Stockwell—Nov 15, 19 Clyst—Dec 1, 3, 6 239. Exeter—Dec 7, [230b—Ord.] 9 230b Ciediton—Dec 11 and 12 (Ords ) 82 Lawhitton—Dec 14. 230b Totnes—Dec 22 (Ord ) 200b Paignton—Dec 27. 231b Tavistock—Jan 13 (Ord ) 102 Lawhitton—Jan 14 200b Launceston—Jan 14, [s2b] 15, (Ord —232) 82 Bodmin —Jan 27 St Me wan—Jan 30, 31 82b Lannei14 —Feb 2 3 Glasney—Feb 9 Caiwythenack42—Feb 110 Alvei ton45—Feb 13 St Michael’s Mount—Feb 13 85. St Bmyan—Feb 13 82b St Columb-Major—Feb 19. 88 Pouton75—Feb 20, [82b] 24, 26, [83] 28 83 Wyke44—March 2 233 Holswoi thy (no date—Ord ) Haitland (no date—Ord ) 230 Bishop’s Tawton—March 10, [83] 14, [201] 15 233. Barnstaple—March 16 (Ord ) 83 Bishop’s Tawton45—Maich 17 233 Torrington—(no date—Ord) 85b Moichaid-Bishop—Maich 21, 83b Ciediton—Maich 22, [34] March 23 (Ord —232) 83b Exeter—March 24 1314 83. Exeter—Maich 29 84b. Staveiton—Apiil 1 Ashbuiton—April 3 83b Exeter—April 4, 6 (Ord,— 233), 8 83b Clyst—Apiil 9 84b Little Windsoi46--Apiil 16 Stockwell—April 26 Horseley—May 7, 8, [201b] 12, 14 85 London—May 19, [201b] 23 85 Faiingdon—May 30 ; [233b—Ord] June 1, [85] 4, [s8bJ 17, [85b] 20 22, 24. 86. Noiton47—July 28 S5b Faningdon (neai Exeto')—-July31. 86 Ottei ton Prioiy—July 31; Aug 1. 202 Clyst—Aug 1, [86b] 2, 3 87 Exeter—Aug 5. 233b Clyst—Aug 6 (Ord) 86b Chudleigh—Aug 10, 13 87b Clyst—Aug 16, [37] 17, 18, [87b] 19, 20 nostiis, ad Partes transmarinas, pro ai duis negociis que nos tangunt, vobis mandamus quod eidem Episcopo, pro se et familia, equis, et hernesiis suis, in eundo ad Paites predictas et exinde in Angliam redeundo, bonum et festinum Passagium, et absque custuma solvenda, habere nostiis sumptibus faciatis Et nos vobis inde in gaideioba nostra debitam allocacionem fieri faciemus ” (8 Feb , 1312-13),—Rot Glaus 6 Ediv //, m 14d [F J B,] —The first entry in 1313 is a “ Memorandum —quod vjto die mensis Maii venit Dominus in Angliam de Partibus tiansmaiinis ” On a nanow slip of vellum is given a List of Institutions (by the Y G ) from 12 Feb., 1312-13 to 22 June, 1313 This slip has been caielessly placed by the bindei after fol 69, and numbeied 70 It should follow fol 77. 41 Another ‘gap of neaily two months, and a “ Memorandum— quod xiij° die Julii, Anno supia proximo, apli-cuit (sic) Dominus Doveiiam, de Partibus veniens transmaiinis ” 42 “ Kanvethyneck ” (in St. Constantine) 43 “Alveitone, prope Montem Sancti Michaelis ” 44 Piobably, Week-St Mary (Cornwall). 45 “ Tautone juxta Bai nastapoliam ” 46 “ Litel Wyndeshoie,” near Broad-windsoi 47 Norton-Fitzwanen, near Taunton.ITINERARY, 553 203 Tewkesbury—Aug 29 89. Rufford (juxta York)—Sept 20 88* Yoik—Sept 28; [203b] Oct 4 88. Bath—* Oct 19 203b Wells—Oct 20 88b Bridgewater—Oct 20. 89. Norton47—Oct 23 89b. Clyst—Oct 27 100b Down-St Mary—Oct. 29. 89 Stapeldon—Nov 1; Lawhitton—Nov 3 88b Tywardieath—Nov 8 89b. Lostwithiel—Nov 9 89 Cuddenbeak11—Nov 11. 100. St German’s48—Nov 15. Cuddenbeak—Nov 15 89b St German’s—Nov 18. 100. Plympton—Nov 20 Paignton—Nov 24, 29 ; Dec 2, 3, 5, 9, [100b] 12, 15, [233h—Ord] 21, 22, 28 101. Chudleigh—Jan 2 Clyst—Jan. 10,11. 101b. Honiton—Jan 13 101 Axminster—Jan 15 107. Westminster—Jan 20. I01b Stockwell—Jan. 29 Westminster—Jan 31 London—Feb 1. 102. Westminster—Feb 3. 10 lb London—Feb 4, 6 234b Stockwell—Feb 6 (Ord ) 102. London—Feb 7, 9, 11, [i02b] 14 I02b Stockwell—Feb.l7,[i04b]19; (London—21, 22, [103] 24); March 1, [i04b] 2, [104] 5, [i04b] 8 104b London49—Maich 12 234b Horseley—March 22 (Ord) 1315 204b Horseley—April 6, [106] 10, 17, 23. I06b Walworth50—April 27, 28 ; [234b— Ord ] May 1. I06b Westminster—May 3.51 28b Axminster—July 23. 230 Clyst—July 27 (Ord ), [io7bJ 29 48 The numbering of the folios is erroneous here, passing from “lxxxix” to “c” The text is continuous, 49 Folio 105 is a small piece of vellum bound up with the Register ; it contains six Institutions by Richard de Coletone, Official-Pi incipal, etc 5° « Waleworthe juxta Londonias ” 5! There are no Entries aftei this date for nearly 3 months, — “ cum de Precepto Regis . . nos oporteat trans- 2 N 107. Crediton—Aug 1, [109] 2 107b. Cookbuiy—Aug 9 (JDed). Stapeldon—Aug [a blanlc\ Pouton15—Aug 14 Lanner52—Aug 19, [iob] 21 108 Glasney—Aug 22, 23 109. Penryn—Aug 23, I08b Pouton15—Aug 28 109. Lezant53—Aug 30 I09b Lawhitton—Aug 31. 109 Buckfast Abbey—Sept 6 l09b Paignton—Sept 9, [109] 11. 109* Ipplepen—Sept 11 Chudleigh—Sept 13 109b Clyst—Sept 19,—21 235* Exeter—Sept 20 (Ord ) I09b Chudleigh—Sept 26, [no] 29, 30. 110 Clyst—Oct 3 Chudleigh—Oct. 10, 11, [il0b] 12, 14 110b Clyst—Oct 15, 21 London—Nov. 14. Horseley—Nov 15, 16. Otterton Priory—Nov 28 Norton47—-Dec 7, [llob] 10, ill. Exeter—Dec 19, [235b— Ord.] 20. 111. Clyst—Dec 23 Chudleigh—Dec, 31; Jan, 3, 5, [lllb] 8,10, 12, llib, Lincoln—Jan 30; Feb, 6, 22, 112 London—March 3, 5. 1316. 236. Alton (Hants)— March27 (Ord ) 112 Faringdon— March 31; [236b— Ord ] April 10, [iiib] 12 l i2b London—Apiil 29 ; May 1, 2, 3 Walworth—May 4, [113] 16 I15b Wissant54—May 21. 112b London—June 27 113. Membury—-July 22 (Dec?). Ii3b Clyst—July 23 114. Exeter—July 26 113b Clyst-July 27, 31. Crediton—July 31; Aug. 1, 3, 4. fretaie ” See p 398 52 “ Apud Pai cum de Lanerghe.” 83 “ Lanoseynt ” 54 ‘‘Apud Wytsaund, in domo cujusdam Thome de la Vacherie ” Wissant is between Calais and Boulogne. Everyone crossed from thence in the Middle Ages Dante calls it Guizzante, and mentions the great dykes there The Bp, was in France for about a month.554 THE BEGISTBE OP BISHOP STAPELDON. 114 Bishopsnympton—Aug. 11,13 Bishop’s Tawton—Aug 17 Bishopsnympton—Aug. 18 114b Chudleigh—Aug 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, Paignton—Sept. 11, 12, [115] 16 18 (Old —237) 237- Totnes—Sept. 18 (Ord,) 114b. Paignton—Sept 21 236b Chudleigh—Sept. 22, [115] 23 115* Bishopsnympton—Sept 25 115b Combmartin—Sept 27. 115. Inwardleigh—Sept. 29 Norton47—Oct 1 115b. Faiingdon—Oct 10. London—Oct 15, 16, 17. 116. Horseley—Nov, 19, [116b] 27 116* Faringdon—Dec. 6,16, 21 Chidham — Dec. 24, 31 ; [120] Jan 2. Il6b. Faiingdon—Jan. 12, [117] 15, 16, [ll7b] 24 117 South Newton55—Feb. 4 Clyst—Feb. 22 Exeter—Feb. 23, [117b] 24, [237b— Ord ] 26 & 27 117b Chudleigh—Feb 27 Clyst—Maich 4, 6. Werrington56—March 7 118b Stockwell—March 23, 24 1317. 118 Stockwell—March 25 London—March 26 118b Horseley—Maich 29; [119] April 12 * an. London—April 16, [119] 18, 20, 23 119. Stockwell—April 29, 30 ; May 1 London—May 8. 119b Stockwell—May 9, [211] 11, 12. 119b Canterbury—May 14 211 Stockwell—May 18, [119b] 19, [2ll] 22 120. London—May 22, [ii9b] 28, 29; [120] June 5 Oxford—June 14. 21 lb London—June 18 120- Stockwell—June 25 21lb London—July 3, [120] 10, 11 120 Shelfoid57—July 21, [211b] 26. 120. Nottingham—July 26 120b. Norton-Fitzwanen58—Aug. 7 Bishopsnympton—Aug 10,12, 16, [2Ub] 18, [121] 21, 24 121 Ciediton—Aug 26 Chudleigh—Aug 30, 31 ; Sept 4, [212] 5, [122] 22, 24 ¿38. Teignmouth—Sept 24 (Old ) 122 Chudleigh—Sept 25, 30 ; Oct 1, [122b] 2, 4, 5. I22b Clyst—Oct 6, 7, 8, [123] 10, [l22b] 12, [123] 13, 14 123 Exeter—Oct 14. Clyst-Oct 15, 19, [l23b] 20. 123b. Bioadhembury — Oct, 21. 212 Ashill59—Oct 22, 123b Clyst—Oct, 27,28, 30; Nov 1 124 Newton60—Nov 4 212 London—Nov 16, [124] 22, 24, [212] 28 Stockwell—Nov 29 124. Horseley—Dec 2, 10 2l2b Stockwell—Dec 19 124, Horseley —Dec. 25,26, [2l2b] 28. 124b London—Dec, 31; Jan 2, [125] 3, [l24b] 4 125 Faiingdon—Jan. 19, 26 Hoiseley—Feb 2, 125b Walworth—Feb. 5 125- London—Feb 6, 7 Walwoith—Feb 11, 12,14, [l25b], 15, 16, 17 2i2b London—Feb 24,[i25b] 25 ;Mar 5 126 Walwoith—March 13 E Hoiseley—Mar 18(0)d—238b) 1318. 126 Faringdon—Apiil 1 Ashill59—April 8, 9. 1266 Sampford-Peveiell—Ap. 12 (Ded) Uploman—April 13 (Ded ) Butterleigh—Apiil 14 {Ded.) 126 Clyst—April 15 Exeter—Apiil 16 {Ord —239) Clyst—Apiil 17, 19 I26b Exeter—April 22 & 23 (0? ds — 239) Chudleigh—April 25, 27, 30. Kingsteignton — May 1 {Ded ), [239—Old ] , Ipplepen—May 3 (Ded ) Totnes—May 5 Paignton—6, 7, 9, [127] 11, 13,14 127 Townstal—May 14 {Ded.)t 15 Slap ton—May 16 {Ded.) 55 “ Nywetone juxta Wiltone.” 59 “ Ayshulle—”neai Ilminster 56 “ Weryngestone”—near Launceston. 60 {< Niwetone juxtaDorcestiiam ” Pro- 57 “ Schelford juxta Notyngham ” bably, Maiden-Newton. 38 “ Nortone juxta Tantone.”IÏINERAUŸ. 555 127 Loddiswell—May 16, [l28fc] 17. Plympton—May 19. Tavistock—May 21 (Ded,), [Ord.— 239]; 22, Kilkhampton—May 26 Launcells61—May 27. 239. Lawhitton—June 6 (Ord ). 213. Callington—June 7 127b. Cuddenbeak1!—June 8, 9, 11 [213] 15, [i27b] 16, 17 239 St, German’s—June 17 (Ord ) 128 Morval—June 18 (Bed.) 239b Cuddenbeak—June 18 (Ofd.), [l27b] 19, [240] 25 (Ord ) ; [i29b] July 1. 128* Lanivet -July 6 (Ded) Pouton15—July 6. St Breoke—July 11 (Ded ) St. Ervan—July 16 (Ded ) Lanner14—July 18, 19, 21, [240— Ord ] 23 St, Gluvia*62—July 25 {Bed ) Glasney—July 25, 240 St Michael’s Mount—July 30 {Ord.) 128 Glasney—Aug. 1 (Ord—240), 2, [l28b] 4 128b. St Gluvias63—Aug 4 {Ded ) Lanner14—Aug 7 Tywardreath—Aug 10, [213] 11 128b Pouton15—Aug. 13, 15 Launceston Prioiy—Aug 18 {Ded) Lawhitton—Aug 20 Tavistock Abbey—Aug 21 (Ded ) Tameiton-Foliot—Aug 22 {Ded ), [Ord, — 240] South Pool—Aug 24 {Ded ) Denbury—Aug 27 {Ded) Chudleigh—Aug 28, 29 Crediton— Sept. 2, [240—Ord] 3, [213] 4 129 Barnstaple—Sept 9 {Ded) Bishop’s Tawton—Sept 10, [240— Ord] 11 Bishopsnvmpton—Sept 12, [i29b] 13 129b Clyst—Sept 17. Exeter—Sept, 18, 19, 26, [130] 21, 22, 23 (Ord.—240), 24, [i30b] 25, 26, 27 131* Clyst—Sept, 29 ; Oct 1 Norton-Fitzwanen47—Oct. 5, Ashill59—Oct 6, 7, 8 l38b, York64—Nov 2 139 Oxford—Dec 10, Faringdon—Dec 19,21,23 (Ord,— 240b), [I39b] 24, 25, 26, 30 ; Jan 1, 2. 140 London—Jan. 11. Canterbuiy—Jan 14 Wissant54—Feb. 11. 213 London—March 17 1319 1401' Horseley—March 30 ; April 3, 4, 7} (Ord —24l), 8 London—Apiil 21, 22, 24, [i4i] 26, 27, 28. 141. Yoik—May 9, [l41b] 10, [213] 11, [l4i] 21, 24, 26, 31 ; June 2, Grantham—June 7 141b London—June 13 142. Horseley—June 18, [l41b] 22, 23, 24, 25, 142 Stockwell—July 3 Canterbuiy65—July 6 2i3b London—Aug 7. 142. Ashill59—Aug 20 2l3b Clyst—Aug 27* 142 Chudleigh—Sept 6, [i42b] H, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 142b Exeter—Sept 21, 22 (Ord ),[241— Ot d ] 23, [i42b] 24, [143] 25,26,27 143b Clyst—Sept 28 2i3b Exeter—Oct 5 I43b Cowick—Oct 5, [144] 6 144 Ci editon—Oct 9 Winkleigh—Oct 14. Haitland Abbey—Oct. 16 Littleham—Oct 17 {Ded) 242. Haitland—Oct, 17 (Ord.), [i44b] 18 144b. Huish—Oct 19 (Ord -^242). Pilton—Oct 21 242. Barnstaple—Oct 21 (Ord ) I44b West Down—Oct. 22 Bishopsnympton—Nov. 5, 6 East Buckland—Nov 6 Bishopsnympton—Nov. 7, [145] 10, 11. 145 West Anstey—Nov. 12 {Ded ) Clyst—Nov 20 61 “ In Capella Curie de Launseles ” 62 “ Eccl Paioch de Behethelan ” 63 “ Eccl S Gluviaci de Behedlan ” 64 Folios 131b—3 38b aie occupied by copies of Documents relating to the War in Scotland See pp, 350— „ 366 63 “Apud Cantuaiiam Dominus pro-ficiscens, pro negociis Regis et Regni Anglie, ad Partes tiansmarinas ”556 THE REGISTER OE BISHOP STAPELDON. 145. Butterleigh—Nov. 23 (Ded ) Crediton—Nov, 23 242. Black Torrington—Nov 30 (Ord ) Heanton - Punchardon — Nov 30 (Oíd) Lawhitton—Dec, 2 (Ord,) 145. Brent Tor—Dec 4 (Ded ) 145b Sherford—Dec 7 242b Plympton—Dec 9 (Ord ) 145. Preston66—Dec 12, 13 242 Stokenham—Dec 16 (Ord ) 145. Ashprington—Dec 19 145b Totnes—Dec 22 (Oíd —242) Paignton—Dec 26,27 (Ord—242b) Chudleigh— Jan 5, 242b Lustleigh—Jan 5 {Ord.) 145b Chudleigh—Jan 6 146b Exeter—Jan 9 Clyst—Jan. 11, 12 147. Exeter—Jan. 14 Crediton—Jan 14 242b Pouton15—Jan 20 {Ord ) 147. Penryn—Jan 23 242b St Buryan—Jan 25 (Ord ) St Austell—Jan 27 (Ord ) 148 Exeter—Feb 6 147 Clyst—Feb 7 149 Exeter—Feb 7 148 London—Feb [18],67 28 Dover—March 14 London—Maich 23 1320- 148. London—Maich 28; Apiil 13, [213b] 14, [149] 24, [i49b] 27, [213b] 29; [148] May 4, 7. 149b. La Place68—May 8. Horseley—May 19 London—May 22, 23 ; [214] June 8, [iso] 9, 10, 11, 12 149b Boulogne-sui-Mei69—July 18, 20 150 London—July 26, 27 ; [i50b] Aug 1, 3, 6, 7. 214- Salisbuiy—Aug 15 150b Clyst—Aug 24, 25 151. Exeter—Aug 26 Crediton—Aug 30 242b Chudleigh—Aug 31 (Ord) ; [151] Sept 2, [214] 3 151. Paignton—Sept 3, [z^—Ord ] 7 151 Plympton—Sept 9 Tavistock—Sept 11 Lawhitton—Sept 12,[i51b] 13 (Ord —242b) 151b Okehampton — Sept. 14. 242b Exeter—Sept 15 (Ord) 15lb. Crediton—Sept 16 Exeter—Sept 18 Newenham Abbey—Sept 19, [242b —Oíd] 20 152b Axminstei—Sept. 20 (Ord—242b) 151b Winsham (near Chard)—Sept 20, [152] 21 152 Faiingdon—Sept 26. London—Oct 2, [i52b] 8, [214] 11» [l52b] 16, 19, 20, 21, 22, 25, 26, [154] 28, 30 ; Nov 2,15, [214] 25 154 Exeter—Nov 30 214. London—Dec 13 214b Lambeth—Dec 16 154b Horseley—Dec 28, 30, 31 Henley70—Jan 2, 4 London—Jan. 22, [155] 28 ; Feb 2, 3, 4, 8, [i55b] 12, [156] 14, 16, [l56b] 17, 19, [157] 21, 24, 28 ; March 6 157 Horseley—Maich 10 Henley—March 11 2l4b Faiingdon—Maich 15. 157 Chidham —March 22 1321. 157, Bosham—Maich 30 157b Chidham—Apiil 2 Faringdon—Apiil 11, 12 (Ord — 243;, 14, 16,18 (Old —243)» 21. 158 Lambeth—April 28 London—May 10, 12, [214b] 13, [158] 15, 17, 21, 25, [214b] 30; [158] June 6, [243—Ord ] 7, [i58] 9, [243—Ord] 13, [i58] 14, [i58b] 18,23, 30; July 6, 7, 8, [159] 10, 16, 23, 24, 25, 31 ; [i59b] Aug 3, 4, 10, 16, 22, 23 159b Clyst—Sept 7, [160] 8 160* Exeter—Sept 10 Chudleigh—Sept 11, 13, 14, 15 Exeter—Sept 19 (Oíd—243b) [i60b] 20, 21 (Oíd-244), 22, 26, [101] 28. 161 Clyst— Sept 28 Ciediton—Sept 30 ; Oct. 1 Okehampton—Oct 3, [i61b] 4 (Ord —244b) 66 « Prustetone,” near Loddiswell Southwaik 67 Appointed Loid High Tieasurer (Rot. 69 “ Apud Castium Novum, juxta Pat 13 Edw II, m. 19 Bolone super maie, in Fiancia ” 68 The Bishop of Rochester’s House in 70 “ Henleghe ”ITINERARY. 557 161. Tavistock—Oct. 4 Stoke-Climsland—Oct 6 {Bed ) St. German’s—Oct 7 161b Cuddenbeak11—Oct 9 244b St German’s—Oct, 9 (Ord ) 16lb, Rame—Oct 10 (Bed ) Cuddenbeak—Oct 11 {Ord—244b) St Neot—Oct 14 (Bed ) Duloe—Oct 15 {Bed ) Pelynt—Oct 15 162. Lansallos—Oct 16 (Bed ) 244b. Boconnoc—Oct 16 {Ord ) 162 Lanreath—Oct. 17 {Bed.) Boconnoc—Oct 18 {Bed) Cuddenbeak11—Oct 22 244b. Lanner14—Oct. 25 {Ord ), [i62] 26, 28 244b* Pouton15—Oct. 31 {Ord ), [i62] Nov 1, 3. 162b. Lanteglos-by-Camelford—Nov 5 Lawhitton—Nov. 7, [244b—Ord] 9, [ibid —Ord ] 10 162b. Bishop’s Tawton — Nov 18, 20 {Ord —244b) Ilfracombe—Nov 22 Bishop’s Tawton—Nov 24. 244b. Bishopsnympton—Nov. 29 {Ord ), [l62b] 30; Dec. 4 162b. Crediton—Dec 12 {Ord —244b). Chudleigh—Dec 14 {Ord—244b), [ibid Ord ] 19, [215] 20 2i5b Paignton—Dec 29; [i63b]Jan 2,4 177b Chudleigh—Jan 9, [i63b] 10 163b Clyst—Jan 13 I66b. Exeter—Jan. 14 215b Clyst—Jan. 16, 17, [l63b] 15. 164. Exeter71—Jan 19 Ottery-St Mary72—Jan 20 Chudleigh—Jan 31; Feb 2, [i65j 6, [164] 14, [l66b] 17, [216b] 20, [l66b] 28 l66b. Exeter—March 2 Bioadhembury—March 5 167 Ashill59—March 8 Chudleigh—Maich 21, 23, 24 1322. 167b Chudleigh—April 5 Exeter—April 9, 10, 12. Otteiton—April 14 Stoke-under-Hamdon {Somerset)— [Bate omitted] Bitton (Gloucestershire)—April 17 Yoik-May 4, 6, [9],73 17, 19, 26 ; [168] July 1, 14, 25, 29, 31 168 Exeter—Aug, 10, [169] 12 Acomb {near Yoi&)74—Aug 22 ; Sept 3, 5 169 Beverley—Sept 14 Acomb—Sept 16, 23, 26 York—Sept 27 ; Oct 3, 4, 6, 13, 17, 20, [i69b] 24, 28; Nov 1, 5, 7, 27, 30 ; Dec 1 171. Peterborough75—Dec 16 London—Dec 22, 26. Chidham—Jan 9. Houghton76—Jan 13 17lb. Lyme-Regis—Jan, 21 172. Newenham—Jan 23, [l71b] 24. I72b. Otteiton—Jan 24. Clyst—Jan 26 Exeter—Jan 28 172 Chudleigh—Feb 2 Exeter—Feb. 6, 10. 174» Chudleigh—Feb 15 Totnes—Feb 19 Ugborough—Feb. 21 (Bed.) Dean-Prioi—Feb 22 {Bed) Exeter—Feb. 25. Clyst—Feb. 26. Exeter—Feb 28 77 Crediton—March 4, 6, 7, [l74b] 8. 71 “In Casti0 Civitatis Exon ” 72 “ In Aula Yicaiii Ecclesie de Otery Sancte Malie ” 73 Again appointed Treasuier, after a shoit inteival,—“Et mandatum est Waltero de Noiwico, Custodi Officii Thesauiaiie piedicte, quod eidem Episcopo Claves, Rotulos,Memoranda, et omnia alia ad dictum Officium spectancia que sunt in custodia sua, liberet custodienda in foima pie-dicta (9 May, 1322) ” Rot Pat. 15 Edw //, p 2, m 16 [F J B ] 74 “ Ac urn, prope Eboraeum ” 75 “ Apud Bui gum Sancti Petri ” 76 “ Hoghetone ” Probably Houghton, near Stoekbridge {Hants) 77 Someimportantbusiness,not leferred to in the Registei, was transacted by the Bishop on this day A dispute had arisen between the Bishop and William Lord Maityn, of Tawstock, who had made a gut on the Bishop’s land to convey water fiom the Taw to his own mill at Tawstock, withopt the consent and goodwill of the said Bishop, or, as was said, of his Piede-cessois At length, on the Monday next aftei the Feast of St Matthias, the Apostle, 16 Edw. II. (28 Feb.,550 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON. 174b Biadninch—March 12 1323 Canonsl eigh—March 12. 175 Bristol—March 28 Norton-Fitzwairen47—March 14,15, Stanclish—April 1 [l75j 18, 19, 20 i75b York-April 15, [i7e] 25 ; May 3 ; 175 Wells—March 28 June 11 176 Whitgift78—July 20. 1322-3), the dispute was settled, at Exeter, as follows:—Loi d Mai tyn and his heirs weie to have and to hold the said attachment (oi gut) foi evei ; but they were bound to construct in the said gut, by Michaelmas next ensuing, and at their own cost, two boxes, commonly called hacches, to take salmon and othei fish commonly taken, in Devon, in such boxes or hacches ; the same to be well and sufficiently prepared and closed from above, with two locks and two keys, and set in the fittest places foi their purpose; the said Lord Mai tyn and his heirs to amend, repair, and maintain the same in good condition, for ever, as need should aiise. The Bishop and his Successors, without incurring any buiden or costs themselves, were to have a moiety of all fish caught therein, oi in the leat of the mill afoiesaid, or undei the mill The Bishop’s bailiff, deputed for this purpose, was to hold one key, and the said William’s bailiff the othei, in the case of each of the boxes, so that neither party couJd take any fish without the othei As to the mill-leat, both parties might place ther ein, or undei the mill, nets and other engines foi taking fish, and wherever they pleased so that they did not stop the grinding ; and all fish so taken was to be equally divided between the paities All the mill-men of the said William and his heiis, in the presence of the bailiffs of both parties, were to be solemnly sworn, on the Holy Gospels, to commit no fiaud against the agieement The seivants of both paities weie to have liberty to go on to the land on eithei side of the river and the leat, and to stay and letuin as they pleased, and to fish in the leat and undei the mill; but all fish caught was to be divided If, in so going, staying, and leturning, any damage should be done to the corn oi to the pastuie, it was to be made good, by view of honest and liege men. chosen by both parties, without fuither let or suit If such gut, by the force of the liver, or the sinking of the sides, weie broken or otherwise injured, it should be lawful for the said William and his heirs, provided they keep this covenant in every particular, to repair the same, and even (if necessaiy) to extend and attach upon the land of the Manor of Tawton, so as to secuie a sufficient supply of water for the said mill. And should it happen (which God forbid) that the said William, or his heiis, fail to keep this covenant entirely, or contravene the same, then it should be lawful for the Bishop, or his Su'ccessois, to demolish the said attachment and gut as far as the thiead of the rivei Taw, and to cany away the timber and other mateiials thereof, appropiiating them to his own use, or disposing of them according to pleasuie And it was never to be re-constructed against the will of the said Bishop, or his Successors. The witnesses were John de Carew, Richaid de Mertone, Nicholas de Boneville, Richard de Stapeldone, Robeit de Stokbaye, William Heie-waid, Roger le Jeu, Knights, and otheis Dated at Exetei, and sealed by the Bishop, Lord Mai tyn, and the Dean and Chaptei Di Olivei copied this Deed in 1858, at TawstockHouse, and pi in ted a tianslation of it in an Exeter newspaper The above is a full abstiact of the same 78 ct Whytegifte, in Diocesi Ebor ”— “ Rex omnibus, etc —Sciatis quod pio bonoseivicio quod . Walteius, Exon. Episc, Thesauraiius noster, impendit, et impendet in futurum, concessimus ei Maneiium nostium de Wliitegifte, et illam partem Moie de Inclemore, cum pei tinenciis, que Johanna que fuit uxoi Henr de Lacy, quondam Comitis Lincolnie, tenuit ad terminum vite sue, et que postITINERARY, 559 176b Swinford (Leic.)79—Aug 3 176 Oseney Abbey80—Aug 7 Odikam Castle {Hants)—Aug 10, [l76b] 11 176b Horseley—Sept 11 London—Sept 23, 24, [177] 25 ; Oct. 15, 18, 20, 30 177 Nottingham—Nov, 16 London— Nov. 30; [i77b] Dec 3, 8 I77b Ckidham—Dec 28 Faringdon {Hants)—Dec 29 81 * * * * 1324. 180. London—Apiil 2 ; May82 6,14, 18, 20,83 21, [l80b] 23, [iso] 24, 25, r 180b] 28 ; June 3, 5, 6, 8, 11, 19, 20, 25. lb Westminster—July 1 180. London—July 6 180b Faiingdon {Hants)—July 8 181. Shaftesbuiy84—July 15. mortem ejusdem Johanne ad manus nostras devenerunt ; habendum in auxilium sustentacionis ejusdem The-saurarie nostre quamdiu in Officio ilio steterit, absque aliquo nobis pro Manerio et illa parte Moie predictis ìeddendo.” (28 Nov, 1322), {Rot Pat 16 Edw //, p 1, m 14 ) This grant was first made 28 Nov , 1321, after his fiist appointment to the Office See Rot Pat 15 Edw II ,p 3 LE J B J 79 “ Swenford juxta Lilleborne” {North-ants) 80 “ Apud Osneiam juxta Oxoniam,” 81 There is a sad gap here, two folios (178 and 179) having been abstiacted It extends to 6 May ; the intei vening date, 2 April, was 1 ecovered fi om a casual reference to an eailier document in an entry of 6 May 82 The following Writ was issued 2 May, —“ He intendendo Episcopo Exoniensi, Thesaurario, ad biada ad opus Regis po ovidenda assignato,—Rex Yicecomi-tibus et omnibus aliis, Ballivis et Mini-stris suis, tarn infra Libertates quam extra, ad quos, etc , salutem.—Cum oneiaverimus dilectum et fidelem nostrum, ,, Walterum, Episcopum Exon Thesauiarium nostium, ad biada et alia victualia in diversis Comitatibus Regni nostii pro denariis nostris emenda et providenda, et ea usque Plimmuthe, pio sustentacione nostra et aliorum fidelium nostrorum qui ibidem in proximo sunt ventini, mit-tenda, vobis mandamus . quod eidem Thesaurario nostro, et hiis quos loco suo ad hoc deputare voluerit, in empcione et provisione bladorum et victualium piedictoium, sitis intendentes, consulentes, respondentes, et auxiliantes, quociens et quando per ipsum . . , vel deputandos ab eo super hoc ex parte nostra fueiitis premuniti Volumus, autem, quod, si qui vestium pecuniam aliquam pro hujusmodi victualibus ad mandatum dicti Thesaurarii nostii solverint,quod ea, pei Literas Patentes quas idem Thesauraiius vobis,vel alicui vesti um, inde fecerit, in compotis vestris ad Scaccarium nostium allocetui.—In cujus rei, etc ; usque ad Festum Michaelis proximo futui um duiaturis. —T R apud Rotkeifelde, ij° die Maii {Rot Pat 17 Edw II, p 2, m, 4) [FJB] 83 The Bishop of Clonfeit appointed SufFiagan. 84 “ Sheftone ”—The Bishop was on his way to Plymouth —“ He super-ridendo et aro aiando passagium homi-num, etc , apud Plymmuthe : —Rex univeisis et singulis Baronibus, Militi-bus, hominibus ad ai ma peditibus, et omnibus aliis usque Plymmuthe in proximo venturis, et exinde usque ad partes Ducatus piedicti [Aquitannie] in obsequium nostium piofecturis, salutem —Cum per Litei as nostias Patentes assignaverimus W ,Exon Episcopum, Thesauraiium nostium, et Rie Damoiy, Senescallum Hospicii nostri, conjunctim et divisim, ad supervidendum et airaiandum passagium vestrum apud dictum locum de Plymmuthe, et ad ordinandum de omnibus que passagium inde illud contingunt, pi out in Literis nostris plenius continetui ; vobis mandamus quod eisdem Thesaurario et Senes-callo et eorum alteii, in omnibus que passagium predictum contingunt sitis intendentes, etc , pi out per ipsos, vel eorum alteium, vobis ex parte nostia injungetui.—TR apud Por-cestre, xvj° die Julii {Rot Pat, 18 Edw IIp. 1, w. 36). [F.J.B.J560 THE BEGISTEB OP BISHOP STAPELDON. 181b Lawhitton—Aug [9],85 12 Cuddenbeak11—Aug 22 Legham86—Sept 5. Ottery-St. Mary—Sept. 22 Otterton—Sept 22. Newenham Abbey—Sept 23 Lyme-Regis—Sept 24 Lodres Prioiy—Sept 24 London—Oct 6, [i82] 10, 11, 24, 31 ; Nov 8,12, 18, [i82b] 20, 24, 26, 29, 30 ; [i83] Dec 11 183. Orsett (Essex)*1—Dec. 24 London—Dec 25, 26 Hoiseley—Dec 30, 31 London—Jan 6,13 ; Feb 1, 5, 7, 9, [iS3b] 13, 16, 21, 22, 26, 27; March 2, 4, 10,11,12 184 Orsett87—March 15. London—March 17 Faiingdon (Hants)—March 23, 24. 1325. 184. “Hariford” (see “Additional Notes” in the Appendix)—Apiil 12, 23 Houghton76—April 26 Winchestei—May 1, 4,12. London—May 15, [i84b] 18,19, 22, 23 184b Laleham—May 29. London—May 31; June 1, 5, 9, 14, 15, 17 * * * * Bishop Giandisson has written here—“ Explicit Registrum Domini Walteri PERTINENS AD SPIRITUALIA ; ET DEFICIUNT FERE DUO ANNI88 DE TEMPORE SUO ” Dover89—Sept 9, 10, 12 Bois de Vincennes90—Sept. 21 1326 Exeter91—Sept 22 London—Oct 291 ; 15—(Eujttg Unirne propirietur Itas, &men 85 See Oliver’s Lives of the Bishops, p 57 86 Probably the Manor of Leigham, in Egg-Buckland, neai Plymouth, 87 ^ 55 88 But from 17 June, 1325, to 15 Oct, 1326, is barely 16 months Perhaps folios 178, 179 (see note 81) were removed before the Register was restored to Bishop Grandisson. They account foi ovei 4 months, and the total would justify the Bishop’s “ feie duo ” 89 “Dominus Rex Anglie fecit Cartam filio suo [Edwaido] de dictis Ducatu [Aquitannie] et Comitatu [Pontini] ; habendum et tenendum sibi et heredi-bus Regibus Anglie ; et, si contingei et ipsum mori in vita pati is sui, tei re redirent ad ipsum patrem Ita, eciam, quod Rex Francie non posset dictum filium Regis maiitaie, nec tutorem aut curatoremsibidaie QueOrdinaeio fuit facta Doveriè, per Cartam Regis, ex consensu Prelatorum et alioium Nobilium Regni presencium tunc ibidem, in crastino Nativitatis Beate Marie Et in die Jovis sequente idem Edwai dus, filius Regis, mare transivit, et cum eo Walteius, Episcopus Exon., et alii in numeio competenti ” ( Wal-singham, i, 176) 90 “ Et circa Festum S Mathei fecit homagium avunculo suo, Regi Fiancie, sub quibusdampiotestacionibus Fuit, eciam, e contrario piotestatum Acta sunt hec in Francia, in Manerio Regis Francie appellato Boydevincens,coram multis Pioceribus Regni Fiancorum ” (ibid ) See, also, Rot Pat 19 Edw. II t p 1, m 23 —“ Rex remisit Regi Francie, fratri suo, totum rancorem animi conti a eum habitum, apud Dovoiriam, x° die Sept —Et memorandum quod Walterus, Exon. Episc , non reportavit consimilem Literam Regis Francie de rancore remittendo ; sed idem Episcopus dicit quod eadem Litera remansit in custodia Willelmi de Cusancia ” [F J B ] 91 See Oliver’s Lives of the Bishops, p. 58 (and note)561 APPENDIX, I. DOCUMENTS RELATING TO BISHOP STAPELDON’S WILL.1 (1) Pro Executoribus Testamenti Walteri, nuper Exoniensis Episcopi,—Rex dilecto et tìdeli suo, Willelmo Tiussel, Escaetori suo ultra Tientam, salutem —Cum Dominus Edwardus, nuper Rex Anglie, Paternoster, perceitam manncapoionem quarri Exeeutores Testamenti Walteri, nuper Exoniensis Episcopi, inveneiunt coram dicto Patre nostio, in Cancellane sua, de satisfaciendo eidem Patri nostro, ad Scaccarium suum, de omnibus debitis in quibus idem Walterus de tempoie quo fuit Thesauraiius suns et alia negocia sua diversa gerens, et ex alia causa quacumque dicto Patri nostio ad Scaccarium predictum tenebatur die quo obiit, quatenus bona et catalla que iuerunt predicti Walteri sufficient, Escaetoribus ejusdem Patris nostri qui tunc fuerunt mandasset qucd omnia bona et catalla predieta post moitem ejusdem Walteri occasione debitorum predictoruin per ipsos in manum dicti Patris nostri capta, ubicumque fuissent in eoium Ballivis, seu alibi per ipsos asportata seu detenta, piefatis Executoribus, adexecucioneni Testamenti predicti inde faeiendam, liberaient pei manucapeionem supradictam, prout per Inspeccionem Rotuloiuin Cancellaiie ejusdem Patris nostri nobis constili ; ac jam acceperimus quod vos asserentes in ultimo Pailiamento nostro, apud Westmonas-terium convocato, editum fuisse et determinatum predictum Walterum nostrum et Regni nostri fuisse pioditorem, propter quod bona et catalla sua nobis pertinent foiisfacta, subescaetoribus vestris per Litei as vestras, absque aliquo speciali Mainiate nostro vobis super hoc direeto, mandatis quod omnia biada per ipsum Walteium tempoie molti» sue in eorurn Ballivis seminata, ad quorumeumque manus deveneiint, simul cum aliis bonis et catallis suis, si que inveniri possent, sine dilacione arestarent et in salvo custodiii faceient, ita quod de illis vobis respondei e possent, ad opus nostrum, de quo mandato vestro pluiimum admira-mur; vobis mandamus quod, si ita est, tunc biada, et omnia bona et catalla que fueiunt predicti Walteri, per vos et vestros in manu nostia sic capta, prefatis Executoribus siue dilacione liberari faciatis, habendajuxta formam manucapcionis predicte —T R., apud Notingham, ix dieNovembris (1327) —Rot Claus. 1 Edw. Ili, p. 2, m 6. [FJB] (2) . From Bishop John de Stiatj or de* s'Register, fot 44 : —Pi o Executoribus Exoniensis Episcopi—Johannes, peimissione Divina Wyntoniensis Episcopus, Officiali Archidiaconi Wyutoniensis, salutem. - Querela Magistri Rie Coletene, Dominorum Thome de Stapeltone [et] Rie Biayle, Decani et Canonicorum Exonie, ac Rob. de Tautone,Executorum Walteri, quondam Exon Episcopi, defuncti, nobis exhibita, continebat quod, cura idem Episcopus Testamentum suum in omnibus legitime condidisset, in quo ipsos Ricardum, Thomam, Ricardum, et Robertum suos Executoies constituit, ut est moris ; quibus, eciam, postmodum in foima juris commissa fuit Administiaeio bonorum Testatoris piedicti ; nonnulli subditi nostri in Dioc nostia Wyntoniensi bona quamplura ejusdem defuncti, que in pios usus, juxta ultimam Voluntatem dicti defuncti, pei eosdem Exeeutores deberent disti ibui et converti, occupant, concelant, et detinent minus juste, adeo quod dicti Testatoris ultima Voluntas, occasione hujnsmodi oceupacionis, concelacionis, et deteneionis, in hiis que de juie et consuetudine legali poterunt, est notorie impedita, in hujusmodi impediencium grave periculum animarum, et aliorum perniciosum exemplum —Volentes, igitur, contia hujusmodi delinquentes, Sen-tenciam Excommunicacionis Majoris in hac parte latam nullatenus formidantes, procedere si cut decet, vobis committimus et mandamus quafiuus omneset singulos hujusmodi occupantes, concelantes, et detinentes moueatis in geneie, et quatenus poteritis inducatis, quod de bonis hujusmodi defuncti, si que penes se habeant vèl sciant apud alios ìeposita, inha mensem a tempore monicionis vestre legitime ipsis facte, Execucioui (sic) dicti defuncti satist'aciant, lestituant, et ìevelent, sub pena Excommunicacionis Majoris, quam in contravenientes, Canonica Monicione premissa, pei vos volumus canonice piomulgari. Et, si quos culpabiles inveneritis i No copy of the Will is extant, as far as I am awaie; but no small part of its 2 o contents may be ascertained from these Documents.562 THE REGISTER OF BISHOP STAPELDON, in hac parte, ipsos citetis, etc,, super impedimento hujusmodi Voluntatis ultime, quatenus Forum Ecclesiasticum concern it, in toima juris responsuios ac facturos, etc —Et quid, etc.—Datum apud Buthewerk, quinto Idus Febr, A D. M°. CCOo xxviijo (9 Feb , 132$-9) [F.J.B 1. (3). VERXÍM ÍNVENTORIUM bonorum bone memorie Domini Walteii, Dei gracia nuper Exon Episcopi, defuncti, \ eneiabili Patii et Domino, Simoni, Ejusdem gracia Cantuaiiensi Aichiepiscopo, Tocius Anglie Piimati, [transmissum ] die Mensis Junii, A.D AT\ CCCmo, [xxviii0]. This Roll, which is carefully wiitten, is about eight feet in length by ten inches in width. It has been seriously defaced at the beginning, and in several other places, by the ieckless use of galls. The dots íepiesent the position, not the extent, of destroyed words, throughout.] Capklla,— Imprimis, unus calix Item, alius calix argén tens, cumpateua, noviter deauratus............. precii xls, Item, unus calix . . quasi ejusdem facture, precii xxiiijs .. ... pondeiis xijs xid precii xx¿, .. . . in tribus peciis, ponderis et precii iiijfo* xs . . . .. precii iijc?, , Item, una Mitra solempnis, que custabat Parisiüs cclx marc................empta de Executoiibus Ric. de Meldeborne, non appreciata, quia dubitatur de .empta de Executoribus Episcopi Dunelmensis, precii xx marc — Item, una casula, de qua alia casula, de Armis Francie et Anglie fiettata, precii viij maic -Item, una casula alba, cum aurifrigia1 de . . panno de albo set ico, et una capa eonsimilis panni, cum alba at amicto, cum paiuris albis .. precii Item, úna Capa, tunica, et dalmática vetus, de albo «amito,8 piecii xxxs. Item, Item, una tunica, casula, et dalmática, de panno de Antioch, cum volucribus ; et una capa de panno .. . precii es Item, casula, túnica, et dalmática, de panno ..cum duabus albis, duobus amietis, duobus Item, una casula, cum Ymagine Salvatoris in dorso, supei panno albo; una capa ... . alba .. bioudatis3 de griffonibus et aliis bestiis améis, cum stola et manipulo ejusdem secte, piecii . saniito,2 cum alba et amicto, stola, et manipulo, cum paiuiis . de nigro . . piecii v marc Item, una alba [et] amictum, cum paruris, stola, et manipulo, bioudatis de Armis super panno . [cum] paruris ejusdem secte, precii iiij marc. ; unum amictum cum grossis perlis, piecii xxs.—Item, una alba et amictum cum paruris . .. .. [cum] stola et manipulo de eadem secta, precii xs. — Item, vestimenta dé Bokeram,4 in quibus Dominus Episcopusdefunetus [sepultas estj. Item, unum par parürarum pro alba et amicto, stola, et manipulo, consutarum de diversis ArmiS, cum unaparura pró amicto per se, broudata3 de diversis . precii xxs —Item, casula, stoia, etmanipulus, cüm paruris pío una alba et amicto de fustian . precii iiijs.- -ítem, una parura pro amicto . de .. . panno de Antioch rúbeo, precii xijd —Item, tiia paiia saudalioium, precii vije? -Item, dúo auricüiaiia rúbea, sindone cooperta,5 precii xld —Item, unus cotfinus de quodam panno de sérico, precii iijs, .. . cum auio, piecii xs—Item, una tualla, pro Altari, stragulata3 in extiemitatibus, precii iijs iiijcí .. Item, una tualla . stragulata in extremitatibus, cum nigro et íubeo sérico, precii ij¿—Item, Una tualla de can abó7 . . in extremitatibus cum sérico .. Item, una tualla nova, de linéatela, ad Altare, v ulnarum, piecii ij^. vjd — Item, una tualla, ad Altare, precii iiijcf —Item, una tualla de ... precii xviije? —Item, due uíne et dimidia de Bokeiam,4 precii xviijc? —Item, dúo supei-pellicia; una de panno dé , precii s —Item, dúo supeipellicia, grossa et debilia, precii, ij$.--ltem, appaiatus pro cirothecis,8 dúo digitalia,9 et quedam minuta remanencia, ciim fringis, in quodam paivo sacculo, piecii ijs.—Item, 1 An orfray —“ Limbus acu pictus, aui o plerumque argentove distinctus,” —-D'Arnis * Samite; a very rich silk 8 Embroideied 4 Buckram Cushioned seats, coveted with lawn 6 “Diveiso coloie vaiiatus ; bigatre ”— D'Amis. 7 Cloth of hemp oi flax 8 Pei haps, the ornaments (oi bosses) placed on the back of Episcopal gloves 9 “ Theca annulis tecondendis apta” — D'Arnis,APPENDIX. 563 una stola stricta, consuta de serico et auro, precii iiijs.—Item, una pixis, cousu ta de albo serico et auro curo ymaginibus, precii iijs iiijcZ —Item, una pixis eburnea pro Eukaristia, falerata1 argento, precii iijs. —Item, quoddam reposi-torium, de serico, pro pane, ad modum coffri, piecii ijs,—Item, una capsella2 eburnea, falerata de cupro deaurato, cum serrara et clave argenteis, precii vjs. viijo? —-Item, unum ìepositorium pio Reliquiis, emaìatum, in quodam mero forcerio3 de corio, feiro ligato, precii ls.—Item, quoddam parvum forcerium, ferro ligatum, cum serura, precii xij Item, xxij pecie capri, pondeiis clxxj lib , precii xxxvs. iijd. Item, duo 1 “ Tonelle : tei me de Chasse ; espèce de filet a piendre des perdrix ”—Diet de VAcademie Fiançaise [B W G.j A haùd-napkin, — “ Manutargium, a sanope. ”—(Ualliwell) 3 A pestle and moitai. A Is this “ Borne ”?—u Y en las manos sendos vasos hechos a la Romana ; Diana de Monte mayor, fol. 90b, lin, 3,”—And in their hands each one a severall vessell made after the Bo mane fashion, (Minsheu's Spanish Grammar, 77).568 THE BEGISTER OP BISHOP STAPELDON. coffi etti debiles, qui fuerunt de Garderoba, predi xd.—Item, j cotis, precii jcZ.— Item, tiia capita sagittaruin pio leris, piedi ijd Aula,— Una pelvis laiga et debilis cumlavatoiio debili, ptecii iijs. iiijcZ,—Item, unapelvis cum lavatoi io, precii vjs Cklahium,— Una pipa semipiena de vino de Wamathe,1 2 precii iiij li—Item, duo dolia vini piena, precii iiij li.—Item, unum dolium vacuum, piedi xijcZ.—Ties cave,3 piecii xijcZ,—Duo baielli, ieno ligati, inerii—unius xijrZ et alterius. viijd— Item, iij cave, piecii xijtZ—Item, Jj trendelli,3 piecii vjcZ.—Item, ij barelli, piecii Ajc^—Item, una tina,4 piecii iijcZ—Item, unns bussellus, precii iiijrf — Item, ciiculi,5 piecii iiijiZ—Item, quinque tancaidi debiles, linde tres ferro ligati, et duo cum ligaturis ligneis, precii \ jcZ. PlSTRINUM,— Duo alvei adpastum,6 piecii iiijs.—Item, unum dolium ad boletandum,7 precii vjcZ. COQUINA,— Una olla enea, pondeiis iiijxx ij ìib , precii xiijs viijof,—precium (sic) libre ijd — Item, una olla enea, pondeiis Ixxv hb , piedi xijs. vjiZ,—precii (sic) lib ijrecii iiijZZ vjs viijc/ —Item, due pelves de una secta, cum ymaginibus Episcopi, et duoium hominumex utiaque jiaite, in fundo aumalatU ; pondeiis ix Zz'6 ij« , piecii ix lib. xvs. iiijcZ.—Item, una cuppa derni lata, pio Eukaristia, pondeiis et jnecii Iviijs.—Item, alia cuppa deauiata prò Eukaiistia, ponderis et piecii lxiiijs, viijcZ—Item, una cuppa deauiata et tiutfata, cum 1 “ A medicated wine, prejiated with an infusion of weimut, the Geiman word for wormwood ”—Olivo 2 Small vats (Fi cuve) in which immature liquois weie kept 3 Trendies, or wine-coolers —Halliwell 4 Vas giande ligneum, tarn lavationibus quam condendis vinis paratum ”— D'Arnis. 8 Hoops for the casks. 6 Dough. 7 F01 sifting flour,—“Buletare—farinam iucemere; cribro seeerneie.”—If Amis. 8 A little pot ”—Palsgrave “ Urdolus, a posnet ”—Halliwell 9 A dish or pan, used in cooking 10 A soit ol tiivet, but with four legs h A grid iron, 18 Probably cinder-leads or troughs for ashes.APPENDIX, 569 cooperculo cum pomello emalato,1 pondeiis xlijs , piedi lxxs —Item, unus aquaiius ejusdem secte, ponderis xxj5 viijol,, predi xxvjs viijrô,—Item, units picheiius argenteus novus, pondeiis et precii xlijs'—Item, una cuppa argentea nova, emalata in fundo de ymaginibus Episcopi et cujusdam hominis, cum cooperculo, ponderis xxxviijs iiijd , precii xliijs iii\d —Item, unus aquarius de eadem secta, ponderis xiiijs vjcl, piecii xvj5 vj, pondeiis xviijs, ijd —Item, unus ciphus concavus, cum . Item, j pecia f. giiffonis, cum ovo grifìonis falerata, et coopereulo, piedi Item, .... cum coopereulo . in summitate, cum pede aigenteodeauiato, precii xxxiiijs.—Item, . deauiata, cum coopereulo falerato, habente in summi- tate griffonem sculptum, precii xls—Item, quaitum ovum [griffonis] cum coopereulo aigenteo, precii ..s vj<2—Item, una cuppa deaurata, cum cooper-culo, cum lepore vescente in fundo . de diversis babewynis2, ponderis Item, una cuppa duplex cum pomello emalato de Armis Anglie et G , in coopeiculo, ponderis xlvjs ij CORRIGENDA Page [As this is a Book of Refeience, it is lecommended that the moie impoitant of the following corrections be indicated in the Text (by means of an asteiisk o some otliei maik) before the Book is used] 3, line 15; foi prernittititur i ead premittitur 14, ,, 8 (from bottom); for quatuor read quadiaginta 17, ,, 2 (from bottom); aftei Episcopum add “die Lune pioxima post Festum Sancti Martini [13 Nov ] ’ 31, ,, 33 ; foi Nene lead Nerrei (diopped lettei) 40, ,, 3; aftei nostri omit que. 55, ,, 45 ; for sepluia lead se plura. 62, ,, 15; for Archidaconum read Archidiaconum 93, ,, 32 ; for auxta lead juxta 97, ,, 24; for pratiis read pratis. 108, ,, 12 ; omit this line, and see p 125, line 7 110, ,, 11 ; foi hactetus lead hactenus 144, ,, 21; for Durand lead Duraund; foi Arundelle lead Tmruwyghan 160, ,, 35 \ foi superindendum i ead supervidendum 165, ,, 15 ; foi Gisi lead Eisi 170, ,, 22 ; foi Lecchelde lead Lecchelade 179, „ 9 (from bottom); for Kylminand lead Kylminaud 210, ,, 17 (fiom bottom); omit “all” (Everdone was appointed after ByttorTs death), 235, „ 2; for Mknhenyet lead Menhenyot, 247, ,, 5; omit Warden. 255, ,, 36 ; for Herewood lead Herewarde, 256 (note, col 2); for 1811 lead 1311 280, ,, 31; foi Lescrope, Geoffrey, lead Lesciope, Thomas (son of Geoffrey), and include the next Entiy : both Entries refer to the same man 312, ,, 12 ; for Penkayron read Penkayrou 319, „ 24 ; for 3 March, 1312-13 lead 12 Feb , 1311-12 332, (last line); for continentem i ead continente ,, (note); for Pauick read; Panick. 370 line 22; for Bo eclive [dropped lettei] lead Boheclive. 451 ,, 18 \ foi Bratton [-Fleming?] read Bratton [-Clovelly] (Note)—Undei “Criditone—Moituum Instauium” (p 572), the following Entry has been interlined It is rudely written and difficult to read ; but it appears to be— “Item, quedanr stiakes ferree nove, pro lotis ligandis sine doulis (fellies), cum uno pari iotarum pio carruca non ligatarum ”SUBSCRIBERS TO THIS WORK. Acland, P L D , Subclean of Exeter and Vicar of Br oadclyst Alton], D, P , Vicai of Tavistock Allin, A T., Vicar of Ilolbeton, near lvybridge. Ameiy, J S , Druid, nem Ashburton.' Antiquaiies, the Society of, Burlington House, London, IF Atkinson, Canon J A , The Vicarage, Bolton. -Attwood, J S , Bookseller, No. 24, Westwell Street, Plymouth Baigent, Francis Joseph, Winchester (2 copies) Balkwill, Benjamin, Banker, Iiingsbridge. Bating-Gould, Sabine, Rector of Lew-Trenchard, near Lew Down Barnes, Heibert (the late), Canon of Exeter. Baines, William (the late), Great Duryard, near Exeter. Barnstaple, The Noitli Devon Atlienamm {per Mr Wainwiight), The Grammar School, Barnstaple. Batten, John, Aldon, near Yeovil Beauchamp, Eail (the late), Madresfield Court, near Malvern. Beeeham, H , Pen-y-gelli, Newtomi, North Wales Bence-Jones, Archibald, No 64, Cumberland Place, London, W% Bennett, Elleiy A , No 2, Windsor Villas, Plymouth Bennett, J A (the late), Vicar of South Cadbur y, near Bath. Birch, Wickham Montgomeiy, Vicar of Ashburton Bird, S W E , Rector of St Sidivell’s, Exeter Bishop, Edmund, Castlegate, Lewes Blomfield, J L., Rector of Launton, near Biceste) Boase, C W (Rev,), Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford (3 copies) Boase, G C , No 36, James Str eet, Buckingham Gate, London, S. IF fjolitlio, E A1 verne, L,aregan, Penzance Bolitho, William, Ponsandane, Penzance. Bone, F, J , Vrcar of Stratton, North Cornwall. Boothman, C T., No 30, Queen's Gardens, London, TF. Brooking-Rowe, J , Castle Barbican, Plyrnpton Brown, W Bevil, Vicar of Kingsbridge Brownlow, Canon, The Bishop's House, Plymouth Brushfield, T N , M.D , The Cliff, BudleigNSalter ton. Buckingham, W , Southernhay, Exeter. Buckland, S., Vicar of Great Torrington. Bull, Thomas Williamson (Rev ), Paulton House, Pardton, near Bristol?SUBSCRIBERS TO THIS WORK. Buicli, Aitliiu {Registrar of the Dioceses of Exetei and Ttuio), Exetei Bush, Canon, Rectot of Duloe, R S 0 , Cormvall Bywatei, Ingram, Fellow of Exetei College, Oxfoicl Canteibuiy, the Aichbishop of, Lambeth Palace, London Corah, William, Ptaze, neca Camborne Carlyon, Edmund, IJolkyth, St. Austell. Champemowne, Richard (the late), Puctoi of Daitington, neca Totnes Chanter, J R , Fm t Hill, Bari nstaple Chilcott, J Gilbeit, Gwendt oc, Ttuio Clerical Club, (East Cornwall), pei Canon Bush, Rectoi of Duloe. Clinton, Lord, Heanton-Satchville, neat Beafoicl Coffin, J R Pine, Poi Hedge, neat Bidefoul Colborne, Hon Graham, Recto) of Dittisham, near Totnes Colby, F T , D D , R.ectoi of Little Cheney, neat Dot Chester Coleridge, Loid, Lord Chief Justice of England, Heath's Cowt, Otteiy St Maty Coode, Edward, Polapit-Tamat, neat Launceston Cornish-Bowden, F J , Black Hall, near Totnes Cornwall Libraij, Ttuio (pei Paikyn, Edw., Honorary Secietcay) Cornwall, the Royal Institution of, Tuao (ditto) Cotton, VV , F S A , Ho 2, Mansion Terrace, Exetei. Coulson, Canon, Vicai of Bi amley, neat Guildfoi cl Courtenay, Hon C L , Canon of Windsor, Vicai of Bovey Ttacy, Newton Abbot Courtney, W Prideaux, Ref mm Club, London Cowie, B M , D D , Dean of Exetei Cowlaid, William, Rectoi of Mai hamchui ch, neat Stiatton. Ci oss, T. U. (Rev ), Old House, Tiveiton David, W., Rectoi of St. Petrock's Exetei Davies-Gilbert, C , Ti elissick, neat Ti ui o Devon, the Eail of, Piebendary of Exetei, Poiocleiham, neat Exetei Devon and Exetei Institution, Exeter Dimond-Chuichward, Maicus D , Vicai of Not tham, near Bidefoid Downing, W , Olton, neat Bit mingham Diedge, J. Ingle, Vicai of Buckland Bi eiuet, neat Bidefoicl (3 copies), Du Boulay, Canon, Vicai of St Newlyn, neat Gi ampouncl-Road, Cot nwall Dunkin, E H W , Kemoyn House, Kiclbiooke Peak, Blackheath. Dupuis, E J. G , Rector of Alphington, neca Exetei. Dymond, Mrs , No 1, St Leoncacl's Road, Exetei. Eady-Boilase, Mis , CombeRoycd, neca Kingsbt idgt Edmonds, W, J , Canon of Exetei, The Close, Exetei Edwards, E J (Rev,), The Chaplain's House, Hatfield Eshelby, H, D , No 24, Pea k Roacl South, Bit kenhead Eveiett, A J , Vicai of Bet ly-Pomeioy, neca Totnes. Everitt, William, Rectoi of St. Lam dice's, Exetei Exeter, The Bishop of, The Palace, Exeter (7 copies). Exeter, The Dean and Chaptei of.SUBSCRIBERS TO THIS WORK. Exetei College, Oxford, the Rector of Exeter College, Oxfoid (The Libi coy) Falmouth, Viscount (the late), Ti egothnan, necci Timo (2 copies) Fai nell, Lewis Richaid, Fellow of Exetei College, Oxfoid Fanei, Fred , Rector of Bici ton-on-the-Hill, nem Moietoii-m-the-Maish Field, E W , Recto1 of Peti ockstowe, neai Beafoicl, Noith Devon Finzel, Conrad, View of Stokenhmn, nem Kingsbridge Fisher, Edwaid, F S A , Scot, Abbotsbmy, nem Newton Abbot Fletchei, A, C , The Cheti tei house, London, E C Flint, S Raffles, Reetoi of Lttdock, Nmisctwsctn, nem Gi ampounci-Road Foitescue, the Eail, Castle Hill, necci Southmolton Fostei, J , jVo, 21, Bounded y Road, Finchley Roctd, London, N W Fostei, J. Piiestly (Rev ), Glencaim, Bournemouth Fostei, R , Lanwithan, need Lostwithiel Frith, James, Reetoi of Alwington, need Biclef01 cl, Fiowde, Major, The Hayes, Neweut Fiowde, Henry, The Walch ons, need Cioyclon Fumeaux, Heniy, Reetoi of Lowei Hey fold, neai Banbmy Gasquet, Fiancis Aidan, D D (Rev ), No 14, Col ville Sciita) e, London, W Gibbs, Henry H licks, St Dunstan’s, Regents Pctik, London Giifard, Hai dinge F , No, 20, Holland Street, Gampden Hill, London, W Gill, Alfied, Recto1 of Sowton, neai Exetei Glenaoss, Rev James, Luxstowe, IAskeccid Goldsmith, J P , No 1, St Michael's Tenace, Stoke Damai el, Devonyoit Gosset, Rev J 11 , The Pnoiy, Westwaid Ho!, Biclefoicl. Gianville, Roga, Reetoi of Bidefoid, Greenfield, Benjamin W , No, 4, Gianbicny Tei recce, Southampton Giegoiy, E, I,, Vicai of Halbei ton, neai Tiveiton Guille, G de Carteret, Rector of Little Tomngton, Noith Devon Hamlyn, Vincent Waldo Calmady, No 47, Duke Sheet, St James's, London, S W Hammond, C E , Vicai of Menhenyot, neai Liskeaid Halliday, Mis,, Glenthome, Lynton, need Barnstaple Haivey, Canon Fox, Vicai of Pi obus, R S 0 , Cornwall Haswill, Narcis R , Goidon Villa, Helston Hayne, R J , Pi ebendai y of Exetei, Vicco of Buckland-Monachontm, Yelveiton Hedgeland, Philip, Pi ebendai y of Exetei, Vicar of Penzance, Hems, Harry, Fail Park, Exeter Henning, James, Ditncombe Lecturei, Kingsbi idge Hensley, E (Rev ), Baughurst House, Basingstoke Hermon, G E (Rev ), Doublebois, near Liskeaid Hext, F J (the late), Tieclethy, near Bodmin, Hobhouse, Bishop, Wells, Somerset Hobhouse, Aichdeacon, R,ectoi of St Ive, neai Liskeaid Hockin, Fiedeiick, Canon of Tiuro, Reetoi of Phillack, Hctyle Hodge, W H , Vicar of St Buclock, necci Falmouth Holmes, Thomas Scott, Vicai of Wookey, neai Wells, Sonici set Hooppell, Dr , Reetoi of Byei s Green, need Spennymooi,SUBSCRIBERS TO THIS WORK. Houghton, C. A,, Canon of Salisbmy, West Aldington Vicarage, neat Kingsbudge How, Aiohibald Baiwell, Felloio of Exeter College, Oxford Hughes, J. B , View of Staver ton, neat Totnes Hullah, Thomas, Canon of Truro, Rector of Calstoek, near Tavistock. Hun ell, J. S , The Manor -House, Kingshidge Hutchinson, P 0 , The Olcl Chantey, Sidmouth Ince, W , D D., Regius Professor of Divinity, Canon of Christ Church, Oxford Jane, John, Vicar of Upotter y, near Honiton Jones, Winslow, Exmouth Kellock, T C., Highfield, Totnes Kelly, Reginald, of Kelly, near Lifton, North Devon. Kelly, Maitland, Vicar of Otter y-St Mary Kempe, J C , Prebendary of Exeter, Rector of Mo ton, new) Deaf out, North Devon Kinsman, R, B , Prebendary of Exeter, Vicar of Tintag el, near Carnelfo)d. Kirkwood, J T , Yeovale, Bideforcl Knowlman, Sydney, No 1, Carswell Terrace, St Peter's Road, Tufnetl Park, London, N Law, William, Littlebor ou%h, near Manchester. Lawley, Hon and Rev Stephen, Spur field, Exminster {per Mi J. G Commin, Exeter) Lee, Majoi, Dor rington, near Whitchur ch, Salop Lestei, E. A , Vicar of Bishopsnyrnpton, near Southrnolton Leveiton, H S (the late), Lemon street, Truro Liddon, H J (Rev ), Taunton London, the Bishop of, Fulham Palace, London, S IT, (2 copies) London, Libiaiy oi the Coiporation of the City of, Guildhall, E C Longstaff, G B , Twitehen, Morthoe, near Ilfracombe Mac Andiew, J J , Lukesland, near Ivybridge Maclean, Sii John, Glcisbury House, Clifton, Br istol Manchester Fiee Libraiy {per C W, Sutton, Chief Librarian) Manley, F H , Br oad Somerfor cl Rector y, near Chippenham Mailburough, the Bishop of, No 13, Vicarage Gate, Kensington, London, S W (2 copies) Mai shall, G W , LL D , Herald's College, London, E C Martin, H J , Seaward Villa, Newquay, Cornwall Maityn, W W , Rector of Lifton, North Devon Metcalfe, James, Vicar of West Teignmouth Metcalfe, W H, Vicar of Tipton, Ottery-St Mary Mildmay, H B , Fiete, near Ivybridge Moise, H G , Rector of Littleham, near Bideford Mount Edgcuinbe, the Earl of, Mount Edgcumbe, Cornwall Newnham, John Wellsrcood House, Torquay, Noiman, R W , D D., Dean of Quebec Nonington, Chailes, Abbotsfield, Plymouth Noitlieote, Hon. Sii Staffoid, Bart., No. 7, Sbamore Place, Mayfair, London.SUBSCRIBERS TO THIS WORK. Oldham, D’Oyly W., Rector of Exbout ne, R S 0 , Devon Oveiton, F A (Rev ), Headington Hill, Oxfoul Paike, A W., Rector of Uplyme, neon Lyme-Reg is Peaison, J, B , D. D , Rector of Whit stone, neon Exetet. Peek, Sir Heniy, Bart, Rousdon, neai Lyme-Regis, Peek, Cutlibeit, Rousdon, near Lyme-Regis Pelham, H F , Fellow of Exetet College, Oxfoi d Penzance Publick Libiaiy Phillpotts Libiaiy, Ttuto Pigot, J T, Prebenda/t y of Exetet, View of Ft enungton, Not th Devon Pipei, 6; H , P G S , Cowl House, Ledbuiy Pitman, Mis , The Rectory, Aveton-Giffat d, new Kingsbi idge. Pitts, Colonel, No 1; Queen's Gate, Lipson, Plymouth. Plymouth, The Bishop of, Bishop’s House, Plymouth Plymouth Fiee Libiaiy (pei W H A Wiiglit, Librarian) Pode, J D , Slade Hall, new Ivybt idge Pole-Caiew, Col , Antony, neat Tot point, Cot nwall Pole, Edward (the late), Rackenford Rectoty, neon Mot chat d-Bishop, Devon. Poitsmouth, The Bishop of, The Bishop’s House, Pot tsmouth. Powell, J R , Rectot of Buckland-Filleigh, neat Highampton Poynton, F. J , Rectot of Kelston, neat Bath Piice, C, J C., Fellow of Exetet College, Oxfoi d Piideaux-Biune, C G , Ptideaux Place, Padstow Puiey-Cust, k P., D.D , Dean of Yotk Pyke-Nott, J N , No 44, Belsize Squat e, South Hampstead, London (2 copies) Radford, Mis , Chiswick House, Ditton Hill, Sutbiton Radfoid, W. T A , Rectot of Down St Maty, neat Bow, Not th Devon Randolph, Edmund (the late), St. Vincent’s Villa, Ryde, Isle of Wight, Randolph, Douglas Catei (Rev ),Otfotd, near Wickham Matket. Raslileigh, Jonathan, Menabilly, near Pat Station, Cot nwall. Robaites, Loid, Lankydt ock, neat Bodmin Robbins, Alfied, No 4, Saltoun Road, Brixton, London, S W Rodd, H Tremayne, Canon of Ttuto, Gwineat Lodge, Falmouth. Roe, S. Farwell, Vicat of Zennot, near St Ives, Cornwall Rogers, W, (the late), Rectot of Mawnan, neat Falmouth. Rogeis, W H , Colyton, Devon Rossall, J H , Rock House, Tot (quay Royce, David, Vicat of Nethet Swell, Stow on-the-Wold. Roylands-Chantei, J J , The Bungalow, Exmouth Bundle, W Dunstan, Rectot of Little Hempston, neat Totnes. Russell, Lord Arthur (the late), No 2, Audley Square, London, W. Salisbury, the Bishop of, The Palace, Salisbury. Sandford, Archdeacon, Chancellot of the Cathedral, The Close, Exeter. Sanday, Rev Professoi, Fellow of Exetet College, Oxfoi d Scobell, G. R , Vicat of Bicldeigh, neat Robot ough, South Devon Sebastian, L. B , No 13, New Squate, Lincolns Inn, London, W.CSUBSCRIBERS TO THIS WORK, Seyrnoui, Aiclideacon, Vicar of Chittlehampton, new Southmolton Shelly, John, Princess Square, Plymouth, Shuckfoid, Mrs, Blistrcc Bay House, Newquay, Cornwall Simms, A H , R,ector of Wolbor ough, Newton A bbot Smait, R W J , Rector of Pa/tkham, neon Bideford Smith, Hemy, J E, Vicar of St Cr omtock, neo/r Gr arnpound Road Son ell, J (Rev ), Elm Villa, Fouldon Road, Stoke Newington, London, N Southcombe, H G , Rector of Roseash, near Southmolton St. Germans, the Earl of, Port Eliot, Cm moall St Levan, the Loid, St Michael's Mount, Cornwall St Aubyn,. St. Aubyn Hendei Moleswoith (Rev ), Clowance, neon Gamboi tie St Aubyn, Edmund, Grazeley Vicm age, neo/t Reading St Aubyn, J. Piers, Chy-an-Eglos, Marazion, Cormvall Staffoid, William, J P, Gloucester Stapledon, William, Lakenham, Westward Ho !, near Bide ford (2 copies) Stead, W B Veie, Rector of Huntshaw, neon Tor t ington Stephens, John, No, 5, Elm Terrace, St Austell Strong, Augustus, Rector of St PauVs, Chippenham. Stueley, Lieut.-Ool Hartland Abbey, near Bideford. Sutton, R, S , Prebendary of Chichester, Winkenhurst, Haiokhursi Tancock, Chailes Coverdale (Rev ) Rossall, Fleetroood. Tannei, J Vowlei, Rector of Chawleigh, near Southmolton Theed, E R , Rector of Sampford-Gourtenay, North Devon Thornton, G W , Rector of Holsioorthy Thornton, W H , Rector of North Bovey, neat Neivton Abbot Thynne, A, C , Canon of Truro, Rectbr of Kilkhampton, Pensloive, North Cornwall Tinkler, J olm E , Chetham Librar y, Hunt's Bank, Manchester. Tozei, H F (Rev ), Fellow of Exeter College, Oxford Tiemayne, John, Heligan, near St Austell Tiemenheere, Hugh Seymour, C B , No 43, Thurlow Square, London, S W Trist, Major (the late), Tristford, near Totnes Tioup, Mrs J Rose, Rockbear e House, near Exeter. Tiuio, the Bishop of, Lis Escop, Truro Tudor, Hany, Prebendary of Exeter, Rector of Lustleigh, near Newton Abbot. Twells, Bishop, Perribr oke Gate, Clifton, Br istol. Tyacke, R F., Vicar of St Tiny Lelant, near Hayle. Venn, J (Rev.), Cams College, Cambridge. Yenning, J T E , No 4, Penlee Crescent, Stoke Darnarel, Devonport Ventris, H, L , Rector of St, Columb, Cor moall Vigois, Colonel, Holloden, Bagenalstoion, Ireland. Yivian, Lieut -Col > Stanlake Villas, Shepherd's Bush, London Vyvyan, Sii Yyell, Bait. (Rev ), Trewan, St Columb, Cornwall Wallis, Admiial-of-the Fleet, Sii Provo, G.C B (the late), Furitington, near Chichester (2 copies) Walshaw, Canon, St Marie's, Sheffield Weavei, F. W. (Rev,), Milton, near Evercreech.SUBSCRIBERS TO THIS WORK. Webber-Ineledon, L C , Alcombe, Dunster, Somerset. Wells, the Dean and Chapter of {per Canon Church, Liberty, Wells, Somerset). Westlake, Pjofessor, The River House, Chelsea Embankment, London, £ IT. Westminster, the Archbishop of, TAc Archbishop's House, Westminster, S. W. Whale, T W., Rector of Dolton, Nor th Devon. Wheeler, R. C , J. P., Gloucester Wilkinson, Bishop G H {late Bishop of Truro), Eastbourne Wilkinson, Archdeacon, D D , Prebendary of Exeter and Vicar of Plymouth Willeit, P. F , Felloio oi Exeter College, Oxford Willes, G (Rev.), Westward-IIo ! near Bideford. Williams, B Turbeiville (Rev.), Caldicot, near Chepstow Williams, Philip, Rector of Rewe, near Exeter Wills, J V (Bev ), No 10, Norfolk Square, Hyde Park, London, W. Wills, S. J,, Wheal-Ruby School, St Wendron, Helston Wilson, Major C T (the late), Bursar of Exeter College, Oxford Winchester Cathedial Libiaiy (per the Veiy Rev the Dean of Winchester) Windeatt, Edwaul, Bridgetown, Totnes Wintle, F T W , Rector of Bere-Ferrers, near Roborough, South Devon. Wise, R F , Canon of Truro, Ladock Rectory, near Grampound-Road (2 copies) Woodaid, N (the late), Canon of Manchestei {per the Rev, the Piovost of St Nicholas College, Lancing, near Worthing) Worth, R N , Seaton Avenue, Mannamead, Plymouth, Yeibuigb, E R , Rector of High Bickington, near Chulmleigh