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ferre si peccuniaml de qua nos auf procuratores nostri fuerimus condempnati non solverimus in termino, ab eodem auditore provide statuendo. Renunciantes constitucioni de duabus dietis edite in concilio generali ceterisque constitucionibus, probacionibus et excepcionibus quibus nos contra creditores ipsos qualitercumque tueri possemus et per quas posset eis super eodem mutuo prejudicium aliquod generari, promittentes nos ratum et gratum perpetuo habituros quiquid per ipsos procuratores, seu eorum alterum, actum, procuratum seu promissum fuerit in premissis auf aliquo premissorum. In cujus rei testimonium etc. Dat' [... ]. 790 [1308. ]2 Letter to R[obert], abp. of Canterbury, and to the administrator appointed by the apostolic see, informing that the bp. agrees to grant a canonry and prebend in Lichfield church to a suitable person to be nominated by queen Isabella by the grace made to the her by the apostolic see concerning certain provisions to be made at her nomination. 1 ... ]3 Reverendo in Christo patri domino R[oberto] Dei gracia Cant' archiepiscopo totius Anglie 1. Sic for pecuniam. 2. Abp. Robert Winchelsey was suspended from his primacy from 12 February 1306 until 22 January 1308, when papal administrators were appointed. This letter must belong to the period after Edward II's marriage to Isabella on 25 January 1308 and before the bull revoking Winchelsey's suspension was published in England on 15 February 1308; see HBC, p. 39; Churchill, Canterbury Admin, pp. 567- 8; Denton, Winchelsev, pp. 231-5,246-7. 3. The marginal entry, added by a later hand, is illegible. 590

primati executorique a sede apostolica deputato, ad graciam ab ipsa sede serenissime domine domine Isabelle Dei gracia regine Anglie factam super quibusdam provisionibus ad ipsius regine nominacionem faciendis exequendam, W[alterus] permissione ejusdem Coventr' et Lich' ecclesiarum minister obedienciam, reverenciam et honorem tanto patri debitos cum salute. Vestra noverit reverenda paternitas nos concedere et assensum nostrum prebere benivolum quod uni persone ydoneel vobis [Fo. 50] a predicta domina regina nominande juxta litterarum apostolicarum tenorem vim et effectum earumdem de canonicatu et prebenda in ecclesia nostra Lich' providere possitis prout secundum canonicas sanctiones faciendum fuerit in hoc casu. Ad regimen ecclesie sue sancte conservet vos altissimus per tempora prospera et longeva. Dat' [... ]. 791 [Undated. ] Grant to M. Geoffrey de Eydon, the bp. 's advocate at the Court of the Arches of St Mary, London, of an annual pension of 40s. as long as he will proceed with the bp. 's business in the court and he is willing to exercise his defence, counsel and support. The 40s. will be paid at two terms of the year, namely 20s. at Easter next and 20s. at Michaelmas following [29 September]. M. 1. Sic for idonee. 591

ferre si peccuniaml de qua nos auf procura<strong>to</strong>res<br />

nostri fuerimus condempnati non solverimus in<br />

termino, ab eodem audi<strong>to</strong>re provide statuendo.<br />

Renunciantes constitucioni de duabus dietis edite<br />

in concilio generali ceterisque constitucionibus,<br />

probacionibus et excepcionibus quibus nos contra<br />

credi<strong>to</strong>res ipsos qualitercumque tueri possemus et<br />

per quas posset eis super eodem mutuo prejudicium<br />

aliquod generari, promittentes nos ratum et gratum<br />

perpetuo habituros quiquid per ipsos procura<strong>to</strong>res,<br />

seu eorum alterum, actum, procuratum seu promissum<br />

fuerit in premissis auf aliquo premissorum. In<br />

cujus rei testimonium etc. Dat' [... ].<br />

790 [1308. ]2 Letter <strong>to</strong> R[obert], abp. <strong>of</strong><br />

Canterbury, and <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> administra<strong>to</strong>r appointed <strong>by</strong><br />

<strong>the</strong> apos<strong>to</strong>lic see, informing that <strong>the</strong> bp. agrees<br />

<strong>to</strong> grant a canonry and prebend in Lichfield church<br />

<strong>to</strong> a suitable person <strong>to</strong> be nominated <strong>by</strong> queen<br />

Isabella <strong>by</strong> <strong>the</strong> grace made <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> her <strong>by</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

apos<strong>to</strong>lic see concerning certain provisions <strong>to</strong> be<br />

made at her nomination.<br />

1 ...<br />

]3 Reverendo in Chris<strong>to</strong> patri domino R[ober<strong>to</strong>]<br />

Dei gracia Cant' archiepiscopo <strong>to</strong>tius Anglie<br />

1. Sic for pecuniam.<br />

2. Abp. Robert Winchelsey was suspended from his<br />

primacy from 12 February 1306 until 22 January<br />

1308, when papal administra<strong>to</strong>rs were appointed.<br />

This letter must belong <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> period after Edward<br />

II's marriage <strong>to</strong> Isabella on 25 January 1308 and<br />

before <strong>the</strong> bull revoking Winchelsey's suspension<br />

was published in England on 15 February 1308; see<br />

HBC, p. 39; Churchill, Canterbury Admin, pp. 567-<br />

8; Den<strong>to</strong>n, Winchelsev, pp. 231-5,246-7.<br />

3. The marginal entry, added <strong>by</strong> a later hand, is<br />

illegible.<br />

590

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