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terms of the constitution of pope Boniface VIII. 618 4 July 1309, Davenham. Institution, by Robert de Redeswelle, archd. of Chester, vicar-general, of M. John Popard, priest, to church of Bedworth (Bedeworth), [Fo. 35v] vac. by resig. of M. Philip de Turville, the last rector; patron, Henry de Chernels of Bedworth (Bedeworth). Ind.: archd. 619 12 September 1309. Institution of Richard de Kereseye, acolyte, to church of Willey (Wylie), vac. by resig. of William de Walingford, the last rector; patron, Br. Nicholas, prior of Warmington (Warmyncton). Ind.: archd. 620 20 February 1310, London. Licence to Richard de Kerseye, acolyte, to study for one year within the terms of the constitution of pope Boniface VIII. Letters dimissory to receive all holy orders. 621 6 March 1310, Merevale (Mirevall). Institution of William de Clynton, acolyte, to church of Ratley (Rocteleye), vac. by death of Philip de Clynton, the last rector on [... ]day nearest the feast of [... ]1; patron, Guy de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick (Warr'). Ind.: archd. 1. Spaces in ms. 516

ANNUS CCCus Xus INCIPIT. 622 (Undated. ) After the resignation of Katherine Boydin, former prioress of Henwood, which she made freely and purely before the bp. in the great chamber of his palace at Lichfield on 8 April 1310, the bp. wrote, under the same date, to the subprioress and convent that they should proceed with the election of a new prioress and he granted them a licence for this and instructed the abbess and convent of Polesworth that they should receive Katherine and for her to stay there for some time. Afterwards, the subprioress and convent requested from Ralph de Perham, deputy of the abbot of Westminster, their patron, a licence to elect and they elected amicably, or rather they nominated, Margaret le Corzon as their prioress. They presented the same election or nomination to the bp. by their letters sealed with the common seal, and by Millicent de Fokerham, subprioress, Margery atte Barre and Agnes de Wyveleston, nuns of the house, they offered a letter patent with the assent of their patron at Lichfield on 15 April 1310. The bp., his council and M. Robert de Radeswelle, archd. of Chester, M. Luke de Ely, chancellor of Lichfield church, and M. Geoffrey de Blaston, canon of the same, examined the letters and found that the subprioress and convent had not observed the rule and the bp. annulled the election and pronounced it invalid. Afterwards, the bp. provided the aforesaid Margaret as prioress of the priory, and she sang the canticle Te Deum well. Letters to the subprioress and convent to receive her and obey her as prioress, and to the rector of Matlock that she should be installed. HYNWODE. Memorandum quod post cessionem domine Katerine Boydin quondam priorisse de Hynwode quam ipsa fecit de prioratu predicto sponte pure apud Lich' coram domino Waltero Coventr' et Lich' episcopo eciam in manus ipsius episcopi in majori camera pallacii suit Lich' vi idus Aprilis ann Domini M° CCCm° X0, dictus dominus episcopus 1. 'Sui' added above the line. 517

terms <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> constitution <strong>of</strong> pope Boniface VIII.<br />

618 4 July 1309, Davenham. Institution, <strong>by</strong> Robert<br />

de Redeswelle, archd. <strong>of</strong> Chester, vicar-general,<br />

<strong>of</strong> M. John Popard, priest, <strong>to</strong> church <strong>of</strong> Bedworth<br />

(Bedeworth), [Fo. 35v] vac. <strong>by</strong> resig. <strong>of</strong> M. Philip<br />

de Turville, <strong>the</strong> last rec<strong>to</strong>r; patron, Henry de<br />

Chernels <strong>of</strong> Bedworth (Bedeworth). Ind.: archd.<br />

619 12 September 1309. Institution <strong>of</strong> Richard de<br />

Kereseye, acolyte, <strong>to</strong> church <strong>of</strong> Willey (Wylie),<br />

vac. <strong>by</strong> resig. <strong>of</strong> William de Walingford, <strong>the</strong> last<br />

rec<strong>to</strong>r; patron, Br. Nicholas, prior <strong>of</strong> Warming<strong>to</strong>n<br />

(Warmync<strong>to</strong>n). Ind.: archd.<br />

620 20 February 1310, London. Licence <strong>to</strong> Richard<br />

de Kerseye, acolyte, <strong>to</strong> study for one year within<br />

<strong>the</strong> terms <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> constitution <strong>of</strong> pope Boniface<br />

VIII. Letters dimissory <strong>to</strong> receive all holy<br />

orders.<br />

621 6 March 1310, Merevale (Mirevall).<br />

Institution <strong>of</strong> William de Clyn<strong>to</strong>n, acolyte, <strong>to</strong><br />

church <strong>of</strong> Ratley (Rocteleye), vac. <strong>by</strong> death <strong>of</strong><br />

Philip de Clyn<strong>to</strong>n, <strong>the</strong> last rec<strong>to</strong>r on [... ]day<br />

nearest <strong>the</strong> feast <strong>of</strong> [... ]1; patron, Guy de Bello<br />

Campo, earl <strong>of</strong> Warwick (Warr'). Ind.: archd.<br />

1. Spaces in ms.<br />

516

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