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SCOTTISH SUPPLICATIONS TO ROME
6 June, 1430
Formerly Robert de Crannoch, m.a., accepted archdeaconry of
Moray void by death of John de Fordis by virtue of an Expectative
Grace, but doubts validity. He therefore supplicates that Pope would
provide him anew to said archdeaconry (^30 sterling), whether
void as above or by resignation of William de Camera or another,
even if for invalid exchange in hands of Pope or another, or void
howsoever: notwithstanding that he has a suit anent perpetual
vicarage of Tibermor, and that he has lately been provided to
deanery of Dunblane (^24 sterling).
Concessum ut petitur. G. Cons.
Rome, S. Apostoli, 8 Id. Jtme, anno 13. 253, 262. [1 p]
7 June, 1430
Prorogatio
Lately Pope provided William de Cupro, canon of St Andrews,
o.s.A., to priory of Monymuske, Aberdeen diocese, void by death
of Robert de Killconcar in Roman Court. But William being a long
time in Roman Court and poor, has not yet been able to lift bulls,
but to obtain money he has betaken himself to the parts of Scotland,
but he will not be able to go and come quickly because of the
distance. May Pope therefore extend time of lifting the bulls for
two months.
Concessum si alias non obtimerit. G. Cons.
Rome, S. Apostoli, 7 Id. June, anno 13. 253, 255. [£ p]
8 June, 1430
Si Neutri
Since a cause anent archdeaconry of Moray has been committed
to a certain judge in the Roman Court between on the one hand
Robert de Crannach, archdeacon of Moray, who recently by virtue
of an Expectative Grace accepted said archdeaconry, void by death
outwith Roman Court of John Forbes, and had himself provided,
and on the other hand, William de Dunbar, alleged clerk, St And¬
rews diocese, and Nicholas de Atholia, alleged priest, Dunkeld

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