Volume LXX: 11 Clement VII. Anti-Pope

Petitions to the Pope 1342-1419. Originally published by Eyre and Spottiswoode, London, 1896.

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'Volume LXX: 11 Clement VII. Anti-Pope', in Petitions to the Pope 1342-1419, (London, 1896) pp. 571-572. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/petitions-to-pope/1342-1419/pp571-572 [accessed 9 May 2024]

11 Clement VII. Anti-Pope

1389. (f. 43d.)
John Bryt, of the diocese of Ossory. For a canonry of Westbury, in the diocese of Worcester, with expectation of a prebend.
Granted. Avignon, 13 Kal April.
(f. 50d.)
John Neuell, of the diocese of Ferns, bachelor of canon law, and S.C.L. For a canonry of York, with expectation of a prebend, notwithstanding that he has the chancellorship of Ferns, value 5 marks.
Granted. Avignon, 13 Kal. April.
Ibid.
John Vnytley, priest, of the diocese of Ferns, scholar of canon and civil law. For a canonry of Lincoln, with expectation of a prebend.
Granted. Dated as above.
Ibid.
Reginald Offrey, priest, of the diocese of Ferns. For a canonry of Ferns, with expectation of a prebend, notwithstanding that he has the vicarage of St. Patrick, Bylmor, in the said diocese, value 10 marks.
Granted. Dated as above.
1388. (f. 62d.)
Robert, earl of Fiffe, second son of the king of Scotland. On behalf of his kinsman, Thomas Mason or Masson, Augustinian canon of St. Andrews, for a benefice in the gift of the prior and chapter of the said church, value 60 marks, notwithstanding that he is litigating in the papal palace about the Augustinian priory of Insula lacus de Lewyn (Loch Leven Isle), in the diocese of St. Andrews, which he is ready to resign. Granted. Avignon, 14 Kal. Jan.
1389. (f. 90d.)
Roll of the second son of the king of Scotland:—
Robert, earl of Fiffe and Menteth, guardian of the realm. For provision to three persons, to be named by him, of canonries with expectation of prebends—namely, one in Glasgow, one in Aberdeen, and one in Dunkeld. Granted. Avignon, Id. May.
Ibid.
The same. On behalf of his secretary, Andrew Scot, licentiate in arts, of the diocese of St. Andrews, for a benefice in the gift of the bishop, prior, and chapter of St. Andrews.
Granted. Dated as above.
Ibid.
The same. On behalf of Patrick Davison, member of his household, of the diocese of St. Andrews, M.A. of Paris, for a canonry of Brechin, with expectation of a prebend.
Granted. Dated as above.
Ibid.
The same. On behalf of Henry Scot, priest, of the diocese of St. Andrews, for a benefice in the gift of the abbot and convent of Lindores, notwithstanding that he has the perpetual vicarage of Dron, in the diocese of Dunblane, which he is ready to resign.
Granted. Dated as above.
Ibid.
The same. On behalf of John Thomson, priest, of the diocese of St. Andrews, for a benefice in the gift of the abbot and convent of Dunfermlin. Granted. Dated as above.
(f. 164.)
William de North Berwik, vicar of Carele, in the diocese of St. Andrews. For a benefice in the gift of the bishop of that diocese.
Granted. Avignon, 7 Kal. Aug.
(f. 165.)
Thomas Masson, canon of St. Andrews (as above, f. 62d.)
Granted. Avignon, 7 Kal. Aug.
Ibid.
Thomas de Kaigil, of the diocese of Dunkeld, licentiate in arts, of noble birth. For a benefice in the gift of the bishop, dean, and chapter of Dunkeld, notwithstanding that he has a canonry and prebend of Aberdeen, about which he is litigating in the apostolic palace.
Granted. Dated as above.
(f. 185d.)
Alexander Steward (Senescalli), third son of the king of Scotland, earl of Buchan. On behalf of his kinsman and continual fellow commoner (commensalis), Richard le Grant, of the diocese of Moray, for a canonry of Moray, with expectation of a prebend, notwithstanding that he has the church of Westray in Orkney, and the prebend of Assent in Caithness, of moderate value, and the vicarage of Durs, in the diocese of Moray. Granted. Avignon, 7 Id. Oct.