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13 MARTIN V
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diocese, and by some it is alleged that none of the said litigants
had right in the same; therefore Robert, who is M.A., b.dec.,
supplicates that Pope would give mandate to the said judge or to
another by surrogation that, if he find that none of litigants has
right, he provide Robert to said archdeaconry, a non-major dignity
with cure, with canonry, prebend and other annexes (-£30 sterling),
whether void as above, or by death of Hugh de Dalnahodo,
formerly archdeacon, or by resignation or invalid exchange made
by a certain William de Camera, or because John held the arch¬
deaconry peaceably for a year or more without having himself
promoted to priesthood, or by resignation or invalid exchange
made by a certain Adam de Name: notwithstanding that Robert
is litigating in Apostolic Palace, anent vicarage of Tybirmore, Dun-
keld diocese (.£14 sterling), and has a grant of provision to deanery
of Dunblane, a major dignity with cure (£24 sterling).
Concessum ut petitur. G. Cons.
Rome, S. Apostoli, 6 Id. June, anno 13. 255, 4. [if pp]
Another of the same, with spelling Dumbar, Danalhow. Signed:
Fiat ut petitur. O. Rome, S. Apostoli, 4 Id. June, anno 13 [10 June,
1430]. 258, 87. [if pp]
9 June, 1430
Recently Pope granted provision to late William de Spalding, rector
of Colayse, St Andrews diocese, of parish church of Lillisclef, then
void in a certain way, and he offered to demit the church of Colayse
in event of assecution of Lillisclef, but he died in Curia before mak¬
ing out the letters or obtaining assecution; and before the death of
William, Pope granted provision of church of Colayse to Nicholas
Mururis, whose grant expired on account of non-assecution as
above. James de Camera, clerk, Glasgow diocese, of noble race on
both sides, present in Curia, student in canon law, therefore suppli¬
cates that Pope would provide him to said church of Colayse (£10
sterling), void by death of William de Spalding.
Fiat ut petitur. O. Fiat.
Rome, S. Apostoli, 5 Id. June, anno 13.
258, 28. [1 p]

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