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LETTERS OF POPE BENEDICT XIII
406
Cardin—continued
Dunkeld, xxv, 89, 96, 127-8, 275-
276, 298, 3U-I5, 369, 387, 389
Caren (Caron), John de, canon of
Aberdeen and prebendary of
Aberdour, canon of Moray and
prebendary of Dipple, master of
the hospital of Rathven, papal
chaplain and sub-collector, rector
of Kinkell, rector of Ratho, 146,
388-9
Carin, parish church of, see
Kilmadock
Carincors, Malcolm de, clerk, 40
Carketil, John de, chaplain at the
altar of the bvm in church of St
Giles, Edinburgh, 300
Carmichael (Carmichal, Kirk-
michael), parish church of, 68,
203 : rector of, see Merton,
Thomas de
Carnbee (Cambe), vicar of, see
Days, John; Karale, John de;
Prestonne, Robert de: vicarage
of, 116
Camesmole (Camemol, Camesmole,
Camismule, Carnmole), parish
church of, 93, 150, 318-19, 354-5,
390: rector of, see Adougan,
Eliseus; Caven, Gilbert de,
Fergusii, Donald; Macdonel,
Donald
Camis (Camvys, Camys, Kamis),
Alexander de, chancellor, chap¬
lain and secretary to earl of
Douglas, canon of Dunbar and
prebendary of Linton, provost of
Lincluden, rector of Wigtown,
247, 290, 353-5
Camis, William de, vicar of
Glamis, 310, 352
Camsalloch (Karnsala), Sir John
Stewart of, see Stewart
Carpentarii, John, rector of Benvie,
39i
Carpentras, 102-5 : canon of church
of, see Cadone, Paul de; Guido,
Gerald: church of, 35, 60, 68
Carrie (Carrike), John de, arch¬
deacon of Sodor, rector of Hailes,
176, 349-50
Carrick, David Stewart, earl of, see
Stewart
Carrick, Elizabeth, countess of,
see Dunbar
Carrick, Gilbert de, canon of Glas¬
gow and prebendary of Glasgow
Secundo, 34-35
Carrick (Carrik, Karrik), John de,
alias Maliasith, chaplain of Robert
in, vicar of Monifieth, 61, 124,
198
Carrier, cardinal Jean, alias Benedict
xiv, xiv
Carrik, Elene (Helen) de, prioress
of North Berwick, 100, 161
Carryk, Gilbert de, chaplain of the
chapel of the Holy Trinity, monk
of Crossraguel, 197
Carrutheris, David de, priest, 127
Carrutheris, John de, priest, 138
Carrutheris (Carrutherys), Nigel de,
priest, 212-13, 282
Carrathris, Roger de, rector of
Lochmaben, 232-3
Carstairs (Castelcarris, Castel Carris,
Castilcaris, Castylcarryk), canon
of Glasgow and prebendary of,
see Hawyk, John de; Houston,
Patrick de; Merton, Robert de:
canonry and prebend of, 85-86,
216-17, 344-5: parish church of,
232: vicar of, see Peblis, Walter de
Cartagena, official of, 257: treasurer
of church of, see Molfos, Michael;
Sancta Maria, Gundissalus de
Cartare, Michael, priest, 97
Castelcarris, John de, clerk, 256
Castille, x-xii
Castroginidissalin, perpetual por-
tioner in parish church of, see
Martin, Garsias
406
Cardin—continued
Dunkeld, xxv, 89, 96, 127-8, 275-
276, 298, 3U-I5, 369, 387, 389
Caren (Caron), John de, canon of
Aberdeen and prebendary of
Aberdour, canon of Moray and
prebendary of Dipple, master of
the hospital of Rathven, papal
chaplain and sub-collector, rector
of Kinkell, rector of Ratho, 146,
388-9
Carin, parish church of, see
Kilmadock
Carincors, Malcolm de, clerk, 40
Carketil, John de, chaplain at the
altar of the bvm in church of St
Giles, Edinburgh, 300
Carmichael (Carmichal, Kirk-
michael), parish church of, 68,
203 : rector of, see Merton,
Thomas de
Carnbee (Cambe), vicar of, see
Days, John; Karale, John de;
Prestonne, Robert de: vicarage
of, 116
Camesmole (Camemol, Camesmole,
Camismule, Carnmole), parish
church of, 93, 150, 318-19, 354-5,
390: rector of, see Adougan,
Eliseus; Caven, Gilbert de,
Fergusii, Donald; Macdonel,
Donald
Camis (Camvys, Camys, Kamis),
Alexander de, chancellor, chap¬
lain and secretary to earl of
Douglas, canon of Dunbar and
prebendary of Linton, provost of
Lincluden, rector of Wigtown,
247, 290, 353-5
Camis, William de, vicar of
Glamis, 310, 352
Camsalloch (Karnsala), Sir John
Stewart of, see Stewart
Carpentarii, John, rector of Benvie,
39i
Carpentras, 102-5 : canon of church
of, see Cadone, Paul de; Guido,
Gerald: church of, 35, 60, 68
Carrie (Carrike), John de, arch¬
deacon of Sodor, rector of Hailes,
176, 349-50
Carrick, David Stewart, earl of, see
Stewart
Carrick, Elizabeth, countess of,
see Dunbar
Carrick, Gilbert de, canon of Glas¬
gow and prebendary of Glasgow
Secundo, 34-35
Carrick (Carrik, Karrik), John de,
alias Maliasith, chaplain of Robert
in, vicar of Monifieth, 61, 124,
198
Carrier, cardinal Jean, alias Benedict
xiv, xiv
Carrik, Elene (Helen) de, prioress
of North Berwick, 100, 161
Carryk, Gilbert de, chaplain of the
chapel of the Holy Trinity, monk
of Crossraguel, 197
Carrutheris, David de, priest, 127
Carrutheris, John de, priest, 138
Carrutheris (Carrutherys), Nigel de,
priest, 212-13, 282
Carrathris, Roger de, rector of
Lochmaben, 232-3
Carstairs (Castelcarris, Castel Carris,
Castilcaris, Castylcarryk), canon
of Glasgow and prebendary of,
see Hawyk, John de; Houston,
Patrick de; Merton, Robert de:
canonry and prebend of, 85-86,
216-17, 344-5: parish church of,
232: vicar of, see Peblis, Walter de
Cartagena, official of, 257: treasurer
of church of, see Molfos, Michael;
Sancta Maria, Gundissalus de
Cartare, Michael, priest, 97
Castelcarris, John de, clerk, 256
Castille, x-xii
Castroginidissalin, perpetual por-
tioner in parish church of, see
Martin, Garsias
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