Series 4 > Calendar of Papal letters to Scotland of Benedict XIII of Avignon, 1394-1419
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7 September, 1400 Collectorie 295, 149
Provision of John Scremonig, clerk, Brechin diocese, to parish
church of Banvi, St Andrews diocese, value not exceeding 20 merks
sterling, vacant by resignation of John Carpentarii.
Avignon, 7 Id. Sept., anno 6.
30 October, 1400 Collectorie 295, 150
Provision of Patrick de Huyston, rector of parish church of Cow¬
anton, Glasgow diocese, b.leg., to parish church of Carlaverok,
alias Kyrkblane, said diocese, value not exceeding 20 merks sterling,
vacant by assecution of parish church of Kyrkinner, alias Carnismule,
Candida Casa diocese, for another incompatible benefice by Gilbert
Oliverii. Dispensation to hold above perpetual vicarage and parish
church is granted for two years.
Avignon, 3 Kal. Nov., anno 7.
3 November, 1400 Collectorie 295, 149
Provision of Thomas Grame, clerk, Dunblane diocese, b.u.j., of
noble race, with dispensation to retain canonry, prebend and
treasurership of Dunblane, to perpetual vicarage of parish church of
Lanforgan, St Andrews diocese, value not exceeding 20 merks
sterling, vacant by death outside the curia of Laurence Cant.
Avignon, 3 Non. Dec., anno 7.
15 November, 1400 Collectorie 295, 151
New provision of Thomas Grame, clerk, Dunblane diocese, b.u.j.,
of noble race, to a canonry, prebend and treasurership of Dunblane,
to which he was provided by the bishop by ordinary authority.
Avignon, 17 Kal. Dec., anno 7.
22 January, 1401 Collectorie 295, 152
Provision of William de Chesholm, papal sub-collector, to canonry
and prebend of Moray and William Goldsmyth to treasurership of
Moray following resignation into hands of abbot of Ripoll, of
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7 September, 1400 Collectorie 295, 149
Provision of John Scremonig, clerk, Brechin diocese, to parish
church of Banvi, St Andrews diocese, value not exceeding 20 merks
sterling, vacant by resignation of John Carpentarii.
Avignon, 7 Id. Sept., anno 6.
30 October, 1400 Collectorie 295, 150
Provision of Patrick de Huyston, rector of parish church of Cow¬
anton, Glasgow diocese, b.leg., to parish church of Carlaverok,
alias Kyrkblane, said diocese, value not exceeding 20 merks sterling,
vacant by assecution of parish church of Kyrkinner, alias Carnismule,
Candida Casa diocese, for another incompatible benefice by Gilbert
Oliverii. Dispensation to hold above perpetual vicarage and parish
church is granted for two years.
Avignon, 3 Kal. Nov., anno 7.
3 November, 1400 Collectorie 295, 149
Provision of Thomas Grame, clerk, Dunblane diocese, b.u.j., of
noble race, with dispensation to retain canonry, prebend and
treasurership of Dunblane, to perpetual vicarage of parish church of
Lanforgan, St Andrews diocese, value not exceeding 20 merks
sterling, vacant by death outside the curia of Laurence Cant.
Avignon, 3 Non. Dec., anno 7.
15 November, 1400 Collectorie 295, 151
New provision of Thomas Grame, clerk, Dunblane diocese, b.u.j.,
of noble race, to a canonry, prebend and treasurership of Dunblane,
to which he was provided by the bishop by ordinary authority.
Avignon, 17 Kal. Dec., anno 7.
22 January, 1401 Collectorie 295, 152
Provision of William de Chesholm, papal sub-collector, to canonry
and prebend of Moray and William Goldsmyth to treasurership of
Moray following resignation into hands of abbot of Ripoll, of
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