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Il6 SCOTTISH SUPPLICATIONS TO ROME
Concessum ut petitur. G. Cons.
Rome, S. Apostoli, 5 Non. July, anno 13. 255, 158. [1 p + ]
4 July, 1430
Reformatio
On 11 Kal. Mar., anno 13 [19 Feb., 1430], Pope granted grace of
provision to Robert de Crannach of deanery of Dunblane, then to
be void in a certain way, and afterwards he had reformationes on
omissions in the same. But under date 11 Kal. July, anno 13 [21 June,
1430], Robert had dispensation to hold a third incompatible for a
year, mention not being made of above grace.1 It is therefore
supplicated for part of Robert, that having all petitions and dis¬
pensations as expressed. Pope would give mandate for letters to be
expedited with statement of dispensation as if full and express men¬
tion had been made in impetration.
Fiat. O.
Rome, S. Apostoli, 4 Non. July, anno 13. 260, 22v. [f p]
4 July, 1430
Reformatio
Formerly Pope granted provision to David Cran, monk of Der,
o.cist., Aberdeen diocese, to said monastery, then void by resigna¬
tion of Andrew Tiri, monk, formerly abbot of said monastery. But
by some it is alleged that monastery is void by death of Robert
Croket also abbot of said monastery, which was not expressed in
supplication. May letters therefore be expedited with clause ‘even
if void by death of Robert outwith Roman Court’.
Fiat ut petitur. O.
Rome, S. Apostoli, 4 Non. July, anno 13. 260, 27. [£ p]
5 July, 1430
Recently the Pope granted provision of monastery of Der., o.cist.,
1 The text is thereafter imperfect: et licet concessio prefata propter omissionem easdem
ipsi dispensationi protrahatur tamen in illis prout expediret hincinde plena mentio non entitit
nec utiliter protractio huiusmodi fieri possit.
Concessum ut petitur. G. Cons.
Rome, S. Apostoli, 5 Non. July, anno 13. 255, 158. [1 p + ]
4 July, 1430
Reformatio
On 11 Kal. Mar., anno 13 [19 Feb., 1430], Pope granted grace of
provision to Robert de Crannach of deanery of Dunblane, then to
be void in a certain way, and afterwards he had reformationes on
omissions in the same. But under date 11 Kal. July, anno 13 [21 June,
1430], Robert had dispensation to hold a third incompatible for a
year, mention not being made of above grace.1 It is therefore
supplicated for part of Robert, that having all petitions and dis¬
pensations as expressed. Pope would give mandate for letters to be
expedited with statement of dispensation as if full and express men¬
tion had been made in impetration.
Fiat. O.
Rome, S. Apostoli, 4 Non. July, anno 13. 260, 22v. [f p]
4 July, 1430
Reformatio
Formerly Pope granted provision to David Cran, monk of Der,
o.cist., Aberdeen diocese, to said monastery, then void by resigna¬
tion of Andrew Tiri, monk, formerly abbot of said monastery. But
by some it is alleged that monastery is void by death of Robert
Croket also abbot of said monastery, which was not expressed in
supplication. May letters therefore be expedited with clause ‘even
if void by death of Robert outwith Roman Court’.
Fiat ut petitur. O.
Rome, S. Apostoli, 4 Non. July, anno 13. 260, 27. [£ p]
5 July, 1430
Recently the Pope granted provision of monastery of Der., o.cist.,
1 The text is thereafter imperfect: et licet concessio prefata propter omissionem easdem
ipsi dispensationi protrahatur tamen in illis prout expediret hincinde plena mentio non entitit
nec utiliter protractio huiusmodi fieri possit.
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