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bishop of Dunkeld, perhaps in ignorance of the papal reservation,
had provided Alexander by ordinary authority to the canonry, pre¬
bend and archdeaconry which he had held for about three months.
The pope annulls this provision and Alexander is to be collated
as above, even if it is found that because Alexander de Lillisclef had
been a papal sub-collector, his canonry, prebend and archdeaconry
were specially reserved to papal provision, and notwithstanding
that he is known to hold a canonry of Glasgow and the prebend
called Edliston, value not exceeding ^30 old sterling to a non¬
resident.
Valencia, Tarragona province, Non. Apr., anno 21; expedited, 10
Kal. Maii, anno 21 [22 Apr., 1415].
24 April, 1415 Reg Aven 345, 370-370V
To the bishop of St Andrews. Mandate to induct Alan de Go van,
monk of Paisley, o.clun., today assigned an annual pension of -£20
old sterling from the goods of the said monastery, to the claustral
priory of the monastery which is non-elective, valueless and without
cure and is neither a dignity or parsonage, vacant by the death
outside the curia of John de Stanhouse, late prior claustral, and un¬
lawfully detained by a certain person (name to be had as expressed).
Valencia, Tarragona province, 8 Kal. Maii, anno 21; expedited,
4 Id. Jun., anno 21 [10 June, 1415].
24 April, 1415 Reg Aven 345, 730-73 iv
To master Thomas de Butil, archdeacon of Candida Casa, papal
chaplain and auditor of appeals. [Scottish mandatory in a letter
relating to Jaen diocese.]
Valencia, Tarragona province, 8 Kal. Maii, anno 21.
24 April, 1415 Reg Aven 347, 390-39OV
To Alan de Go van, monk of Paisley, o.clun. Provision of Alan,
today provided to the claustral priory of Paisley which is of no
value, of an annual pension of £20 old sterling, payable twice yearly
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bishop of Dunkeld, perhaps in ignorance of the papal reservation,
had provided Alexander by ordinary authority to the canonry, pre¬
bend and archdeaconry which he had held for about three months.
The pope annulls this provision and Alexander is to be collated
as above, even if it is found that because Alexander de Lillisclef had
been a papal sub-collector, his canonry, prebend and archdeaconry
were specially reserved to papal provision, and notwithstanding
that he is known to hold a canonry of Glasgow and the prebend
called Edliston, value not exceeding ^30 old sterling to a non¬
resident.
Valencia, Tarragona province, Non. Apr., anno 21; expedited, 10
Kal. Maii, anno 21 [22 Apr., 1415].
24 April, 1415 Reg Aven 345, 370-370V
To the bishop of St Andrews. Mandate to induct Alan de Go van,
monk of Paisley, o.clun., today assigned an annual pension of -£20
old sterling from the goods of the said monastery, to the claustral
priory of the monastery which is non-elective, valueless and without
cure and is neither a dignity or parsonage, vacant by the death
outside the curia of John de Stanhouse, late prior claustral, and un¬
lawfully detained by a certain person (name to be had as expressed).
Valencia, Tarragona province, 8 Kal. Maii, anno 21; expedited,
4 Id. Jun., anno 21 [10 June, 1415].
24 April, 1415 Reg Aven 345, 730-73 iv
To master Thomas de Butil, archdeacon of Candida Casa, papal
chaplain and auditor of appeals. [Scottish mandatory in a letter
relating to Jaen diocese.]
Valencia, Tarragona province, 8 Kal. Maii, anno 21.
24 April, 1415 Reg Aven 347, 390-39OV
To Alan de Go van, monk of Paisley, o.clun. Provision of Alan,
today provided to the claustral priory of Paisley which is of no
value, of an annual pension of £20 old sterling, payable twice yearly
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