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commissariorum predictorum. [The remainder of the folio is blank. ] [Fo. 64] SALOP'. REGISTRUM ARCHIDIACONATUS SALOP' A FESTO SANCTE TRINITATIS ANNO GRACIE M° CCC'° SEPTIMO ET CONSECRACIONIS W[ALTERI] DE LANGETON1 EPISCOPI COVENTR' XI. 922 18 June 1307, London. Grant to Philip de Harleye, acolyte, of custody of sequestrated church of Ness (Nesse) until Michaelmas next [29 September], vac. by death of Hugh de Ballecot, the last rector, on Thursday after the feast of St Ambrosius last (6 April], presented to same by abbot and cony. of Shrewsbury. Ind.: archd. of Shrewsbury. Letters dimissory to receive all minor orders and the subdiaconate. REGISTRUM POST EGRESSUM EPISCOPI A CARCERE Vto IDUS NOVEMBRIS [9 November 1308]. 923 12 December 1308, London. Considering the merit of his competence, the bp. proposes to honour Thomas Crok, clerk, with an ecclesiastical benefice and confers to him in charity that prebend in the church of St Chad, Shrewsbury, with 1. 'De Langeton' added above the line. 678

all its rights and appurtenances, belonging to the bp. 's collation, vac. by death of John de Kirkeby. Ind.: dean and chapter. 924 2 February 1309, London. Licence to Philip de Harle, subd., rector of church of Ness (Nesse le Strange), who has the mind to study, to study for one year only in a university, being able to receive wholly the fruits and revenue of his church, provided that meanwhile divine services in his church will not be diminished and cure. of souls by no means will be neglected. 925 3 March 1309, London. Letters dimissory to Philip de Halis, subd., to receive the orders of deacon and priest to the title of 50s. of an annual pension from William de Morton, rector of church of Holme next the Sea (Hulmo juxta Mare) Norwich (Norwyc') dioc. 926 [Fo. 64v] 5 March 1309, London. Licence, in common form, to John de Burton, rector of church of West Felton (Felton), to study for two years. 927 7 May 1309, London. Letters dimissory to Brs. William de Burg' and Thomas de Acton, monks and professed of the monastery of St Peter, Shrewsbury, to receive the order of priest. 679

all its rights and appurtenances, belonging <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

bp. 's collation, vac. <strong>by</strong> death <strong>of</strong> John de Kirke<strong>by</strong>.<br />

Ind.: dean and chapter.<br />

924 2 February 1309, London. Licence <strong>to</strong> Philip de<br />

Harle, subd., rec<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> church <strong>of</strong> Ness (Nesse le<br />

Strange), who has <strong>the</strong> mind <strong>to</strong> study, <strong>to</strong> study for<br />

one year only in a university, being able <strong>to</strong><br />

receive wholly <strong>the</strong> fruits and revenue <strong>of</strong> his<br />

church, provided that meanwhile divine services in<br />

his church will not be diminished and cure. <strong>of</strong><br />

souls <strong>by</strong> no means will be neglected.<br />

925 3 March 1309, London. Letters dimissory <strong>to</strong><br />

Philip de Halis, subd., <strong>to</strong> receive <strong>the</strong> orders <strong>of</strong><br />

deacon and priest <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> title <strong>of</strong> 50s. <strong>of</strong> an<br />

annual pension from William de Mor<strong>to</strong>n, rec<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong><br />

church <strong>of</strong> Holme next <strong>the</strong> Sea (Hulmo juxta Mare)<br />

Norwich (Norwyc') dioc.<br />

926 [Fo. 64v] 5 March 1309, London. Licence, in<br />

common form, <strong>to</strong> John de Bur<strong>to</strong>n, rec<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong> church<br />

<strong>of</strong> West Fel<strong>to</strong>n (Fel<strong>to</strong>n), <strong>to</strong> study for two years.<br />

927 7 May 1309, London. Letters dimissory <strong>to</strong> Brs.<br />

William de Burg' and Thomas de Ac<strong>to</strong>n, monks and<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>essed <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> monastery <strong>of</strong> St Peter,<br />

Shrewsbury, <strong>to</strong> receive <strong>the</strong> order <strong>of</strong> priest.<br />

679

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