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 ...
the eve of the feast of the purification of Blessed Mary the Virgin, namely 1 February [1305], receiving all that should be received. 298 20 January 1305, London. Grant, during pleasure, to John de Sandale, king's clerk, of custody of sequestrated church of Stoke on Trent (Stokes subtus Limam); patron, earl of Lancaster (Lancastr'). 299 30 March 1305, London. Institution of Hugh de Hotoft, clerk, to church of Water Eaton (Eyton); patrons, abbess and cony. of Polesworth (Pollesworth), at the nomination of Adam de Brympton, knt., reserving to the nuns an annual pension of 20 marks. (He owes the fee. ) 300 18 April 1305, Coventry. Institution of John de Kynardeseye, clerk, to church of Tatenhill (Tatynhull); patron, Thomas, earl of Lancaster (Lancastr'). The letter of induction is dated 8 April at London because the induction was made by special command of the bp. during his sequestration and neither the archd. nor his official were able to induct on that date and the bp. was in London. 301 [Undated. ] Richard de Bristoll, rector of Quatt, freely gave five marks to the bp. from the first fruits which the bp. assigned to be paid to Richard de Lympodeseye, who received the five 418
marks at oxford from M. William de Glovernia, uncle of the rector. (QU]ATTE. Sciendum quod Ricardus de Bristoll, rector ecclesie de Quatte, ex liberalitate sua dedit episcopo pro primis fructibus quinque marcas quas predictus episcopus assignavit solvendas Ricardo de Lympodeseye, qui easdem quinque marcas recepit Oxon' de magistro Willelmo de Glovernia, avunculo dicti rectoris, et solvente pro dicto rectore easdem. [Fo. 16] STAFFORD'. 302 20 April 1305. Institution of John de Sandale to church of Stoke on Trent (Stok underlym); patron, Thomas, earl of Lancaster (Lancastr' 303 18 December 1304, Kenilworth (Kenilleworth). Institution of Alan de Asshebourne, priest, to vicarage of church of Mayfield (Madderfeld); patrons, prior and cony. of Tutbury (Tuttebur'). 304 31 May 1305. Institution of Hugh de Bysshebur', clerk, to church of Bushbury (Bysshebur'); patron, Henry de Bisshebur'. 305 18 June 1305, London. Institution of M. Andrew de Janna to church of Forton; patron, John de Someri, knt. 419
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<strong>the</strong> eve <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> feast <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> purification <strong>of</strong><br />
Blessed Mary <strong>the</strong> Virgin, namely 1 February [1305],<br />
receiving all that should be received.<br />
298 20 January 1305, London. Grant, during<br />
pleasure, <strong>to</strong> John de Sandale, king's clerk, <strong>of</strong><br />
cus<strong>to</strong>dy <strong>of</strong> sequestrated church <strong>of</strong> S<strong>to</strong>ke on Trent<br />
(S<strong>to</strong>kes subtus Limam); patron, earl <strong>of</strong> Lancaster<br />
(Lancastr').<br />
299 30 March 1305, London. Institution <strong>of</strong> Hugh de<br />
Ho<strong>to</strong>ft, clerk, <strong>to</strong> church <strong>of</strong> Water Ea<strong>to</strong>n (Ey<strong>to</strong>n);<br />
patrons, abbess and cony. <strong>of</strong> Polesworth<br />
(Pollesworth), at <strong>the</strong> nomination <strong>of</strong> Adam de<br />
Brymp<strong>to</strong>n, knt., reserving <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> nuns an annual<br />
pension <strong>of</strong> 20 marks. (He owes <strong>the</strong> fee. )<br />
300 18 April 1305, Coventry. Institution <strong>of</strong> John<br />
de Kynardeseye, clerk, <strong>to</strong> church <strong>of</strong> Tatenhill<br />
(Tatynhull); patron, Thomas, earl <strong>of</strong> Lancaster<br />
(Lancastr'). The letter <strong>of</strong> induction is dated 8<br />
April at London because <strong>the</strong> induction was made <strong>by</strong><br />
special command <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> bp. during his<br />
sequestration and nei<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong> archd. nor his<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial were able <strong>to</strong> induct on that date and <strong>the</strong><br />
bp. was in London.<br />
301 [Undated. ] Richard de Bris<strong>to</strong>ll, rec<strong>to</strong>r <strong>of</strong><br />
Quatt, freely gave five marks <strong>to</strong> <strong>the</strong> bp. from <strong>the</strong><br />
first fruits which <strong>the</strong> bp. assigned <strong>to</strong> be paid <strong>to</strong><br />
Richard de Lympodeseye, who received <strong>the</strong> five<br />
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