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206 SCOTTISH SUPPLICATIONS TO ROME
Concession utpetitur si non redieritpost monitionem inpresentia d.n. Pape.
B. Graden.
Rome, St Peter s, 5 Id. Jan., anno 1. 273, 225. [if pp]
9 January, 1432
Si Neutri
Formerly William de Hawyck, vicar of Innerkelor, St Andrews
diocese, through an Expectative Grace obtained possession of a
canonry and prebend in church of Brechin, then void by death out-
with Roman Court of Alexander Barberii, last possessor, and
possessed them for several years, but at lengthjohn Feldew, claiming
to have right in same, brought a cause against him before dom. John
Walling, auditor of Apostolic Palace, 1in which cause the term for
speaking against the commission is pending1, and since it is alleged
by some that neither William nor John Feldew has right in said
canonry and prebend, William supplicates that Pope would give
mandate to said auditor that if he find as alleged that neither of
litigants has right, he provide William to said canonry and prebend
(^6 of old sterling), void as above, or by resignation of Robert
Clerici or of any other: notwithstanding that William litigates or
intends to litigate in Apostolic Palace anent vicarages of Innerkelor
and Markinch, St Andrews diocese (£20 sterling), to which he
alleges right.
Concession ut petitur in presentia d.n. Pape. B. Graden.
Rome, St Peter’s, 5 Id. Jan., anno 1. 273, 244. [1 p + ]
9 January, 1432
Dispensatio Cervien.
Recently, viz. 8 Kal. May, anno 1 [24 April, 1431], at supplication of
James, king of Scots, Pope made an Expectative Grace to two colla¬
tions and as many benefices to John Feldeu, d.dec., chaplain of said
king, and dispensed him to hold incompatibles first to five years and
then to three years and two years, as is fully apparent in letters there-
anent. But in order that John - who is present in Curia and first
presented letters of obedience (obedienciales litter as) of foresaid king
terminus ad dicendum contra commissionem pendit.
Concession utpetitur si non redieritpost monitionem inpresentia d.n. Pape.
B. Graden.
Rome, St Peter s, 5 Id. Jan., anno 1. 273, 225. [if pp]
9 January, 1432
Si Neutri
Formerly William de Hawyck, vicar of Innerkelor, St Andrews
diocese, through an Expectative Grace obtained possession of a
canonry and prebend in church of Brechin, then void by death out-
with Roman Court of Alexander Barberii, last possessor, and
possessed them for several years, but at lengthjohn Feldew, claiming
to have right in same, brought a cause against him before dom. John
Walling, auditor of Apostolic Palace, 1in which cause the term for
speaking against the commission is pending1, and since it is alleged
by some that neither William nor John Feldew has right in said
canonry and prebend, William supplicates that Pope would give
mandate to said auditor that if he find as alleged that neither of
litigants has right, he provide William to said canonry and prebend
(^6 of old sterling), void as above, or by resignation of Robert
Clerici or of any other: notwithstanding that William litigates or
intends to litigate in Apostolic Palace anent vicarages of Innerkelor
and Markinch, St Andrews diocese (£20 sterling), to which he
alleges right.
Concession ut petitur in presentia d.n. Pape. B. Graden.
Rome, St Peter’s, 5 Id. Jan., anno 1. 273, 244. [1 p + ]
9 January, 1432
Dispensatio Cervien.
Recently, viz. 8 Kal. May, anno 1 [24 April, 1431], at supplication of
James, king of Scots, Pope made an Expectative Grace to two colla¬
tions and as many benefices to John Feldeu, d.dec., chaplain of said
king, and dispensed him to hold incompatibles first to five years and
then to three years and two years, as is fully apparent in letters there-
anent. But in order that John - who is present in Curia and first
presented letters of obedience (obedienciales litter as) of foresaid king
terminus ad dicendum contra commissionem pendit.
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