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Tarvin (Terven), to receive the order of priest by whatsoever Catholic bp. of the realm of England (Anglie), notwithstanding that he is beneficed in Coventry and Lichfield dioc., provided that there is no other canonical impediment. 822 5 March 1309, London. Notification to Henry de Bugges, monk, of letters dimissory to seven monks of St Werburgh, Chester; to Brs. Alexander de Asthull, John de Foxwist, Henry de Werburgton, William de Binington, subdeacons, to receive the order of deacon, and to John de Wenlok, Jordan de Mamcestr' and Walter de Penwne, deacons, to receive the order of priest, by whatsoever Catholic bp. of the realm of England (Angl') or of the principality of Wales (Wallie), notwithstanding that they received the monastic habit within Coventry and Lichfield dioc., provided that there is no other canonical impediment. 823 6 March 1309, London. Licence, in common form, to Henry de Walton, chaplain, rector of church of Tattenhall (Tatenhale), to study for one year. 824 5 March 1309, London. Licence to M. William de Blechesle, subd., rector of church of Waverton, to study for one year within the terms of the 640

constitution of pope Boniface VIII. 825 12 March 1309, Greenford (Greneford). Institution of Adam de Ashton, priest, to vicarage of Huyton, vac. by death of Thurstan de Wygan, the last vicar, on Epiphany [6 January]; patrons, prior and cony. of Burscough (Burscow). Ind.: archd. of Chester. 826 18 March 1309, Greenford near London (Greneford juxta London'). Grant, during pleasure, to William de Tatham and Roger de Shelton, jointly, of custody of sequestrated vac. church of Prescot (Prescote), being answerable to the bp. for the fruits and revenue of the church. Archd. to hand over the custody of the church. [Fo. 57) INCIPIT ANNUS DOMINI MILLESIMUS CCCUB NONUS. 827 30 April 1309, London. Licence to William de Lench, perpetual vicar of church of Blackburn (Blakeborne), to be absent from his vicarage to travel abroad for one year. 828 1 May 1309, London. Institution of Henry de Lich', priest, to vicarage of Ormskirk (Ormeschirch), vac. by resig. of Robert de Farneworth, the last vicar; patrons, prior and 641

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

825 12 March 1309, Greenford (Greneford).<br />

Institution <strong>of</strong> Adam de Ash<strong>to</strong>n, priest, <strong>to</strong> vicarage<br />

<strong>of</strong> Huy<strong>to</strong>n, vac. <strong>by</strong> death <strong>of</strong> Thurstan de Wygan, <strong>the</strong><br />

last vicar, on Epiphany [6 January]; patrons,<br />

prior and cony. <strong>of</strong> Burscough (Burscow). Ind.:<br />

archd. <strong>of</strong> Chester.<br />

826 18 March 1309, Greenford near London<br />

(Greneford juxta London'). Grant, during pleasure,<br />

<strong>to</strong> William de Tatham and Roger de Shel<strong>to</strong>n,<br />

jointly, <strong>of</strong> cus<strong>to</strong>dy <strong>of</strong> sequestrated vac. church <strong>of</strong><br />

Prescot (Prescote), being answerable <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> bp.<br />

for <strong>the</strong> fruits and revenue <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> church. Archd.<br />

<strong>to</strong> hand over <strong>the</strong> cus<strong>to</strong>dy <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> church.<br />

[Fo. 57) INCIPIT ANNUS DOMINI MILLESIMUS CCCUB<br />

NONUS.<br />

827 30 April 1309, London. Licence <strong>to</strong> William de<br />

Lench, perpetual vicar <strong>of</strong> church <strong>of</strong> Blackburn<br />

(Blakeborne), <strong>to</strong> be absent from his vicarage <strong>to</strong><br />

travel abroad for one year.<br />

828 1 May 1309, London. Institution <strong>of</strong> Henry de<br />

Lich', priest, <strong>to</strong> vicarage <strong>of</strong> Ormskirk<br />

(Ormeschirch), vac. <strong>by</strong> resig. <strong>of</strong> Robert de<br />

Farneworth, <strong>the</strong> last vicar; patrons, prior and<br />

641

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