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palatine of Champagne (Campan') and Brie [... ]. 1 54 27 June 1299, Acomb. Institution of Adam de Kelsale to church of Mobberley (Madburleye); patron, William de Madburleye per R. (Chester. The bp. remitted the half mark. ) 55 12 July 1299, York. Grant to John de Leyc' called (dicto) Mauclerk of custody of sequestrated church of Clowne (Clune) until the next ordination service, and of letters dimissory to receive the order of subd. 56 18 July 1299, York. Institution of Henry de Pollesworth, priest, to chantry of chapel of St Clement near the entrance of Coventry cathedral; patron, prior of Coventry. (Coventry. He paid the fee. ) 57 6 October 1299, Acomb. Institution of Hugh de Uppewelle to church of Brinklow (Brinkelawe). He had custody of the sequestrated church and was ordained subd. by the bp. of Hereford by letters dimissory. (Coventry. ) 58 18 October 1299, London. Licence to William de Billema, rector of church of Hanbury (Hambur'), to 1. Unfinished. 350

attend the schools for three years. 59 18 October 1299, London. Licence to Thomas [de Acton Rayners], 1 rector of church of Cound (Coned'), to serve lady Matilda Burnel, his patron, for one year. 60 14 November 1299, Acomb. Collation to M. Peter de Insula of archdeaconry of Coventry. [Four lines are then blank. ] 61 18 May 1299, York. Renewal of the collation to William de Scalarus of prebend, formerly held by William de Wesenham, in (collegiate) church of [St John, Chester] [... ]. 2 62 [Fo. 3] 11 November 1298, York. Bp. Langton assigns respective pensions of six marks, five marks and 40s. to be paid in equal amounts on 2 February and 29 August to M. William de Foderingeye, M. John de Bruton and M. Henry de Derb', advocates at the Court of the Arches, London, for as long as they attend to the bp. 's business in the court of Canterbury. PENSIONES COLLATAS ADVOCATIS DE ARCUBUS L[ONDON']. Universis sancte matris ecclesie filiis ad quos hec scriptura pervenerint W[alterus] permissione divina Coventr' et Licch' episcopus salutelm in 1. See no. 323. 2. This entry was added later and is badly damaged. The additional information is taken from no. 379. 351

attend <strong>the</strong> schools for three years.<br />

59 18 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 1299, London. Licence <strong>to</strong> Thomas [de<br />

Ac<strong>to</strong>n Rayners],<br />

1 rec<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> church <strong>of</strong> Cound<br />

(Coned'), <strong>to</strong> serve lady Matilda Burnel, his<br />

patron, for one year.<br />

60 14 November 1299, Acomb. Collation <strong>to</strong> M. Peter<br />

de Insula <strong>of</strong> archdeaconry <strong>of</strong> Coventry.<br />

[Four lines are <strong>the</strong>n blank. ]<br />

61 18 May 1299, York. Renewal <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> collation <strong>to</strong><br />

William de Scalarus <strong>of</strong> prebend, formerly held <strong>by</strong><br />

William de Wesenham, in (collegiate) church <strong>of</strong> [St<br />

John, Chester] [... ]. 2<br />

62 [Fo. 3] 11 November 1298, York. Bp. Lang<strong>to</strong>n<br />

assigns respective pensions <strong>of</strong> six marks, five<br />

marks and 40s. <strong>to</strong> be paid in equal amounts on 2<br />

February and 29 August <strong>to</strong> M. William de<br />

Foderingeye, M. John de Bru<strong>to</strong>n and M. Henry de<br />

Derb', advocates at <strong>the</strong> Court <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Arches,<br />

London, for as long as <strong>the</strong>y attend <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> bp. 's<br />

business in <strong>the</strong> court <strong>of</strong> Canterbury.<br />

PENSIONES COLLATAS ADVOCATIS DE ARCUBUS L[ONDON'].<br />

Universis sancte matris ecclesie filiis ad quos<br />

hec scriptura pervenerint W[alterus] permissione<br />

divina Coventr' et Licch' episcopus salutelm in<br />

1. See no. 323.<br />

2. This entry was added later and is badly<br />

damaged. The additional information is taken from<br />

no. 379.<br />

351

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