by Jill Blackwell Hughes, BA Thesis submitted to the University of ...
by Jill Blackwell Hughes, BA Thesis submitted to the University of ... by Jill Blackwell Hughes, BA Thesis submitted to the University of ...
fratribus retiteturl nequis circa ipsius observanciam in posterum se per ignoranciam valeat excusare. Dat' apud Astbur' die Veneris2 Mercurii proximo post festum Sancte Lucie Virginis anno Domini supradicto. 810 [Fo. 53v] [Undated. ) Injunctions issued to the prior and cony. of Wombridge (Wombrugg') following bp. Langton's visitation made a short time ago when he found correction and reform were needed, enjoining the canons, under pain of greater excommunication and other penalties, that they should obey all and each of his decree. (1] Concerning the estate of the priory and principally the temporalities, the prior should be more watchful and more vigilant. (2] No liberties should be sold without the common consent of the chapter and the bp. (3] Br. Thomas de Broughton henceforth should not meddle with the business of the laity or of others, or with other business of the monastery, but should be recalled to the house and remain in his religion among his fellow brothers according to the rule. 1. Sic for recitetur. 3 2. 'Veneris' crossed through. 3. VCH Shropshire, ii, p. 82, Br. Thomas de Broughton was still holding the courts of Roger Corbet in 1324. 618
[4] All the canons should receive their clothing from a common fund and from a chamberlain appointed for this according to their needs and the resources of the house. [5] Silence should be observed at the due hours. [6] No women should be allowed to enter the choir and close, as they were accustomed. [7] Canons wishing to celebrate mass should be allowed to do so, provided that they are not under legal cause. [8] The sick should be better cared for in food than the healthy, as their condition requires and the resources of the church allow. 811 17 June 1316, Darley (Derlegh). Injunctions issued to the prior and cony. of church of St Mary, Repton (Repingdon), following the bp. 's visitation of the house on 10 June 1316 concerning both persons and the state of their church, when he found correction and reform were needed, enjoining all and each, under pain of greater excommunication, that they should obey his decree which should be recited frequently in their chapter before all the brothers lest anyone should excuse himself regarding its observance through ignorance. (1] The prior should change his chaplain each year according to the terms of the constitution. [2] The accounts for the manors and obedientiaries 619
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fratribus retiteturl nequis circa ipsius<br />
observanciam in posterum se per ignoranciam valeat<br />
excusare. Dat' apud Astbur' die Veneris2 Mercurii<br />
proximo post festum Sancte Lucie Virginis anno<br />
Domini supradic<strong>to</strong>.<br />
810 [Fo. 53v] [Undated. ) Injunctions issued <strong>to</strong><br />
<strong>the</strong> prior and cony. <strong>of</strong> Wombridge (Wombrugg')<br />
following bp. Lang<strong>to</strong>n's visitation made a short<br />
time ago when he found correction and reform were<br />
needed, enjoining <strong>the</strong> canons, under pain <strong>of</strong><br />
greater excommunication and o<strong>the</strong>r penalties, that<br />
<strong>the</strong>y should obey all and each <strong>of</strong> his decree.<br />
(1] Concerning <strong>the</strong> estate <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> priory and<br />
principally <strong>the</strong> temporalities, <strong>the</strong> prior should be<br />
more watchful and more vigilant.<br />
(2] No liberties should be sold without <strong>the</strong> common<br />
consent <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> chapter and <strong>the</strong> bp.<br />
(3] Br. Thomas de Brough<strong>to</strong>n henceforth should not<br />
meddle with <strong>the</strong> business <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> laity or <strong>of</strong><br />
o<strong>the</strong>rs, or with o<strong>the</strong>r business <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> monastery,<br />
but should be recalled <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> house and remain in<br />
his religion among his fellow bro<strong>the</strong>rs according<br />
<strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> rule.<br />
1. Sic for recitetur.<br />
3<br />
2. 'Veneris' crossed through.<br />
3. VCH Shropshire, ii, p. 82, Br. Thomas de<br />
Brough<strong>to</strong>n was still holding <strong>the</strong> courts <strong>of</strong> Roger<br />
Corbet in 1324.<br />
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