The first-[third] tome of an exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English kings supreme ecclesiastical jurisdiction from the original planting, embracing of Christian religion therein, and reign of Lucius, our first Christian king, till the death of King Richard the First, Anno Domini 1199 ... / by William Prynne, Esq.

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The first-[third] tome of an exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English kings supreme ecclesiastical jurisdiction from the original planting, embracing of Christian religion therein, and reign of Lucius, our first Christian king, till the death of King Richard the First, Anno Domini 1199 ... / by William Prynne, Esq.
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INDEX 2. Of the several English, Welsh, and other Abbies, Monasteries, Nunneries, Priories; their Abbots, Abbesses, Priors Names, Actions, and all things relating to them either in general, or particularly to each of them mentioned in this Tome.
  • POPE Gregory the 9. his Bull for Visiting all Re∣ligious Orders ▪and Houses, p. 440, 441, 442. Abbots summoned to the Council of Lyons, p. 637. The Epistle of the Abbots, Priors, Covents of Eng∣land to Pope Innocent the 4. against his Innovations and Oppressions, p. 667, 668, 669. King Henry the 3. his Inquisition of all their Mannors, Lands, Re••••••, and their values, p. 810. A Catalogue of the Convert Jewes sent by him to each of them by several Writs, to be there relieved, p. 835, to 841. All of the Cistercian Order summoned by Rustand the Popes Nuncio, p. 946, 947, 948. Pope Alexander the 4. and his Cardinals new Edict, that all exempt Albts should repair to Rome after their elections, p. 925.
A.
  • ABbendune, Abendon, Abby and Abbots: The Abbot one of the Popes Delegates to excommunicate the Barons and Citizens of London, p. 359, to 362. Its Church dedi∣cated, p. 504. The Popes provision to him for St. Helena Church to a Roman, disobeyed to please the King, his Citation to Rome, and vexation thereupon, p. 716, 717. Convert Jewes sent to it by Writ, p. 836. His Barony sei∣sed for not sending horse and Arms to the King upon sum∣mons, p. 1008. The Monks purchase a license to chuse a new Abbot for 500 Marks, after the death of their Parali∣tick Abbot, which the King repents of, he dying soon after, Appendix, p. 27.
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  • Abbodesbiry Abb. Convert Jewes sent to it, p. 838, 839.
  • Abercukuna Abby in Wales sacked, burnt by the English, p. 622.
  • St. Agatha Ab▪ Convert Jewes sent thereto, p. 838, 840
  • St. Albans Ab: John Abbot, the temporaltles thereof seised for his contempt, in obeying the Popes Intérdict before King Johns Edict to celebrate divine service, till he paid 600 Marks; Its Officers removed, others placed there by the King, who extorted above 1000 Marks from it, p. 255, 285. William Abbot, what Pope Innocent the 3d. spake to, extorted from him at the Council of Lateran ere dismissed, p. 350, 351. This Popes suspension of the Archbishop there published and ratified by the Kings command, p. 351 The Kings license to elect an Abbot defered till his com∣ming into England, p. 352. The Bishop of Armenia there honourably entertained, p. 421. A great Consistory there held about the Countesse of Essex her divorce, p. 435. Plead their priviledges of Exemption from the General Visitors of Pope Gregory the 9. p. 442. Their manner of electing Abbots. Johan. de Hertford elected, the proceed∣ings therein; a new Oath exacted of him by Pope Greg. the 9▪ the Kings License, Confirmation, the Procurations, Bulls and Popes exactions concerning it, p. 458, to 467. A prohibition to him as Popes Delegate not to hold Plea of Lay fee, &c p. 479. A Delegate to absolve the Monks of Canterbury, p. 579. Its Abbot, the first, chiefest of all English Abbots, p. 581. Appendix, p. 24. excuseth him∣self by Proxie by reason of his age for not appearing at the Council of Lyons, p▪ 638. The Kings prohibition to him to pay no Tax to the Popes use, p. 672. The Popes Freers exact monies from him under great penalties, which he excuseth, appeals against, but is forced to pay 200. instead of 40. Marks, besides 80. more sent, p. 691, to 697. King H. . beggs and extorts money from the Ab∣bot, p. 723. The Bishop of Bangor sojourns there, his Bishoprick being wasted by wars, p. 726. The Bishop of London and his Canons crave the Abbots, Covents advice assistance against the Archbishops Excommunication, p. 742, 743. One of the Popes delegates to examine this businesse, and absolve them, p. 745, 746. The Kings grant of a Warren with a Non obstante to his prejudice, p. 760. His Ayd demanded by other Abbots against the Bps encroachments on them, p. 761. Its Orchard, p. 775. Pope Innocent the 4. his Bull to them concerning the mo∣derating of Provisions, p. 779, &c. Its Visitation, p. 789. John Abbot successor to William his reformation, Ibid. Archbishop Boniface peaceable towards it, p 792. The Popes Bull for provisions to the Abbot for Italians, and their insolency, p. 803. A refuge to afflicted persons, p. 806. Rustand exacts 600 Marks of him for the Pope, be∣sides use, &c. p. 823. An Appeal against the Popes pro∣vision, the Kings Letter on their behalf, p. 842, 843. The Popes Injunction to pay 500 Marks to his Merchants, p. 843. Interdicted notwithstanding its Priviledges for not paying it, p. 846. An imperious provision to it for a Ro∣man, p. 926. The Archb. of Messana, a Monk, his imperious∣ness, exacts 21. marks for procurations, 928. Refuseth to ayd the King, rather obeys the Popes then Kings com∣mands, 833, 834. The Kings prohibition not to suffer any monies of the Bishop of Winchester, &c. to be carryed thence, under pain of seising their lands, p. 938. He lends the King 100 Marks, which is allowed in his Disms, 1055. One of the Popes Commissaries to restore the Abbot of S. Augustins Append. p. 12. K. Offa its founder, b. p. 21. Pope Honorius the 3. his large Bull of all Privileges granted o belonging to it, Appendix p. 23, &c. The Bulls, Charters recited in it, Ibid. 24. The Abbots Pontifical Miter, other Orna∣ments and Priviledges, Ibid. The Abby not to be suspen∣ded from divine Offices by any Common Interdict or Ex∣communication, Appendix, p. 25. Peter-pence granted to it. None but the Pope himself or a Cardinal Legat à Latere to Interdict or Excommunicate it, ib p. 24. Exempt from all Episcopal Jurisdiction, and immediatly subject to the Pope alone, ibid. The Pope presumed to reserve an ounce of gold each year from it by his Bull of Priviledge, against the Kings prerogative, ibid. p. 25.
  • Albanensis Abbas, Archbishop of Rhoan, the Popes Legate to publish the Emperors Excommunication, p. 655.
  • Ambresbery Nuns removed for uncleannesse, others placed in it, p. 228, 229. The Prioresse by Writ to remove the Corps of Alienora thither from St. James Bristoll, according to her will, p. 575, 576.
  • S. Andrew Northampt. Prior thereof Commissary to Rustand, p. 862.
  • Annestow Abbesse and Nunnes; Convert Jewes sent to it, p. 837, 839, 840.
  • St. Augustines Bristol Ab. Convert Jews sent thither by Writs p. 836, 837.
  • St. Augustines Canterbury Abby: Its Visitation (as exempted) by Pope Gregory 9. his Bull, an appeal for grievances therein, p. 441, 442. Archbishop Edmunds composition, instrument of their Priviledges, p. 499, 500. Privi∣ledges granted them by Pope Innocent the 4. The Archbi∣shop not to visit, suspend or excommunicate them, p. 79▪ 792, 793, 794, 79. Their Priviledge against Provisi∣ons of the Pope, 794. A prohibition to the Abbot not to hold Plea of Lay fee, p. 885. A Writ to tax and collect their own Disms, p. 1050. Contests between Abbot Alex∣ander, the Archbishop and Archdeacons of Canterbury, con∣cerning the Churches of Feversham, Middleton, &c. Writs, Excommunications, Appeals concerning them Appendix, p. 1, to 20.
B.
  • BArdeny: The Abbot and Monks excommunicated by the Archdeacon and Bishop of Lincoln after an Appeal for a Debt claimed from his predecessor, and not delivering a Pontifical, against Law; for which the Monks of Canter∣bury excommunicate the Bishop and his Officers; their con∣tests, fights about it, p. 597, 598. A prohibition to the Sheriff not to attach any of the Monks excommunicated after their appeal, p. 599. To sese their Ecclesiastical be∣nefices as well as temporalties during the vacancy as be∣longing to the King, allowing the Monks Estovers, ibid. 600. The Abbot deprived by Nicholas the Popes Legate, who puts another in his place, Appendix, p. 18.
  • Bartholmew Lincoln Priory: Convert Jews sent to it, p. 838. 840.
  • Bartholmew London Priory: Resists the Archbishops Visitati∣on, the Fray, insurrection, contests about it, p. 741, 742. mediated, p 747. A Jewish Convert sent to it, p. 837.
  • Bathe Priory, Converted Jews sent to it, p. 836, 838, 840. bound to the Pope in 400 Marks without their privity, p. 845. Elect the Bishop with the Dean and Chapter of Wells p. 498.
  • Begeham, Bekeham, Praemonstratensis Ordinis Abbas: Greg: 9. his Bull to him and others as his Visitors of other Re∣ligious Houses, p. 441, 44, 789. Convert Jews sent to it, 836, 839, 840.
  • Beland, Convert Jews sent to it, p. 836, 839.
  • Bellalanda Abbey: Convert Jews sent to it, p. 836, 839.
  • De Bello: the Abbot opposeth the Popes demands, Usurpations p. 567. Convert Jews sent thither, p. 837, 838.
  • De Bello Capite Ab: Convert Jews sent to it, p. 838, 840.
  • De Bello loco Abbot, the Kings Proctor with others to the Pope and Cardinals against the Archbishop, p. 246, 247. A writ to be present at the Archbp of Yorks election by the Dean and Chapter, p. 348; and at the Bishop of Winchesters, p. 354. Of the Cistercian Order, built by King John, 366. made Bishop of Karliol, the Kings Letter in his behalf, p. 375.
  • Benner, Benver Priory: Convert Jews sent to it, p. 838, 839.
  • Beolton Prior professeth obedience to the Archbishop of Yorke, saving his Liberties, &c. appeals to Rome, p. 242.
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  • Berking; a Writ to promote one to be Abbesse there, p. 352.
  • Bermundesey: Prior; Writs to seise all monies of the Abbot of Cluny therein, p. 886, 887. Founded by the Kings an∣cestors, p. 968.
  • Berncestre Prior, a Judge in case of a mariage portion p. 882.
  • Bernwell Priory: Convert Jews sent to it, p. 836, 837, 839. sequestred goods delivered by the Priors view, 965.
  • St. Bertins Abby in Flanders, the banished Monks of Canter∣bury resort to it, p. 248.
  • Binham Priory, of St. Benedicts Order, a detestable Provision on its Church of Westle, p. 746.
  • Blithe Priors appeal against the Archbishop of York his Ex∣communication, p. 242
  • Boccon Abbot, a Commissioner to make Peace betwixt Eng∣land and France, p. 1001.
  • Boleg, Convert sent to it, p. 240.
  • Bolinton, Boyling Priories, Converts sent to them, p. 838, 840.
  • Bordel Abbot, a Prohibition to him against his usurpations on the Kings Tenants, p. 984, 985.
  • Bordest Abbot, one of the Popes Delegates, a Prohibition to him, p. 381.
  • Bosgrave Priory, Converts sent to it, p. 836, 837, 839.
  • Boxele, Boxlegg Abbot, one of Pope Greg. the 9. his Visitors of Religious Houses, 441, 442. His severity, Ib. 789. A Papal sequestration to him of the Priory of Winton, and Kings Prohibition against it, p. 832, 833.
  • Brethenhath Priory, Converts sent to it, p. 840.
  • Bridlinton Prior: his appeal against the Archbishop of York p. 242. Converts sent thither, p. 839.
  • Bruera Abby: Converts sent to it, p. 835, 838.
  • Brumer; Converts sent thither, p. 840.
  • Buell Ab. Cicstrensis Ordinis, p. 991.
  • Bukenham Priory, Converts sent to it, p. 840.
  • Buldewas, Buleawas, Bildwas, Converts sent thither, p. 836, 837, 839. Of the Cistercian Order; deny ayde to the King, who expostulates with them, p. 846, 847.
  • De Burgo: A Writ to the Prior and Covent for the Kings Commissioners to be present at their Abbots election, p. 348 Its Church dedicated, p 504. Nigri Ordinis; The Abbots ille∣gal proceedings between the Abbot of Bardeney and Bishop of Lincoln, 598. The Abbot summoned to the Council of Lyons, there shamefully abused by the Pope, for oppo∣sing his Provision to a Benefice, p. 638. Accused for dila∣pidations, resigns his place; the Abby sequestred by the King, p. 729.
  • Burton Abbots election approved by the King, p. 351, 352.
C.
  • CErtesey Abbey, Converts sent thither, p. 836. Cyve, the Abbot the Kings Proctor at Rome concern∣ing a Peace with France, p. 423. to oppose the Usurpati∣ons of the Bishops of Ireland on the Crown, p. 428. Con∣verts sent to it, p. 840.
  • Cogshall Abby; Converts sent thither, p. 836, 839.
  • Coldingham Prior, recommended to be elected to Rammesey, p. 356.
  • Colecester Abby, Converts sent to it, p. 86, 839.
  • Coventry Prior and Covent, the Kings Commissioners to be at their Bishops election, p. 348. recommended to be elected at Ramesy, p. 356. They and the Canons of Lich∣field to elect the Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield by turns: the Prior to have the first voyce, p. 418. Their Elections of several Bishops refused, nulled by the King, and Pope, p. 510, 511. 624, 625. A pension unduly granted to them out of St. Michaels Church nulled by the King, p. 687, 688, 689.
  • Crokesden Abby, Converts sent to it, p. 838, 840.
  • Croxton Abbot, King Johns bodily and ghostly Physician; p. 366. His Legacy to the Abby, p. 367.
  • Cumba Abby, Converts sent thither, p. 837.
D.
  • DEla Dale Ab. Converts sent to it, p. 836, 839. Daventre Priory, Converts sent thither, p. 838, 840.
  • Derbe Prior, one of the Popes Delegates; a prohibition to him, p. 689.
  • Derlege Abby, Converts sent to it, p. 838, 840.
  • St. Dionysius, Odo Abbot of it bestows rich gifts on the Pope, for which he made him Archbishop of ••••oan, p. 641, 642. dyed suddenly by divine justice for his ambition, p. 697.
  • St. Dogmael Prior, elected Bishop of St. Davids, Writs for him, p. 236, 237.
  • Dore Abbey, Converts sent to it; p. 836, 837.
  • Dunestable: The Prior a Delegate to absolve the Monks of Canterbury, p. 579. Converts sent thither, p. 838, 840. Christ crucified seen there in the ayre, p. 699.
  • Dunkwell Abby, Converts sent to it, p. 836, 839.
  • Dunolm, Durham Priory; A Writ to the Prior and Covent for the Kings Delegates to be present at their election, p. 348. Their affronts to King John in electing a Bishop; his Writs, Appeals concerning it, p. 352, to 356. 382, 383. Contests between the Bishop and them, Ib. 388, 389. Between King H. 3. and them, about a Bishops ele∣ction, 405, 406. His License to elect a Bishop, 483. their election nulled; a new one made, 565, 566. Converts sent thither, p. 838, 839. Bound in 500 Marks to the Pope against their wills, p. 844, 845.
E.
  • ST. Edmunds Abby: A protection for it; committed by the King to the Popes Legat, p. 333. The Abbot a Com∣missioner to inquire of the goods formerly taken from the Romans, 436. Richard de Insula Abbot, his praise, death, 442. The Abbot complains to the King against the Popes exactions, 567. The Popes Delegate in the case between the Abbot of Glaston, and Bishop of Bath, p. 578, 634. King H. the 3. his extortions from it during the vacancy, the Abbots election nulled; bound in 800 marks to the Pope, 717. Its visitation by the Popes Delegates, 789. The Abbot Conservator of the Priviledge granted to St. Augustin Cnt. 794. A refuge to oppressed Clerks, 806. Converts ent to it, 836, 839. The Abbot confirmed at Rome against the Kings and Archbishops wills, 924. The Fre••••s M••••os intrude there, 935. Its Custos during the Vacancy called to account, 977. King H. 3. dyeth in it, 1067. The Abbot One of the Popes Delegates in a case between the Archbi∣shop of Canterbury and Abbot of S. Augustines, proceeds therein against the Kings prohibition, Appendix, p. 8. to 17. The Kings Commissioners to be present at their ele∣ction of an Abbot, p. 348.
  • S. Edrulus Abbot, recommended to be elected Bishop of Sa∣gion, p. 234.
  • St. Ellen de With, Converts sent to it, p. 840.
  • Elleschirch Prioresse, p. 352.
  • Ely Prior and Covent, their Bishops election against the Kings Writ vacated; oppressed by him, p. 913, 923, 924. A Writ concerning the goods distreined, p. 965.
  • Euchesay Priory, Converts sent to it, p. 838, 840.
  • Evesham Abby: dedicated, p. 504. an Heretick brought be∣fore Richard Abbot of it and others, p. 560. The Kings Chancellor, p. 64. Converts sent thither, p. 838, 840. The Abbot deprived and a new substituted by the Popes Legat, Appendix, p. 18.
F.
  • ST. Facundus Abbot, the Popes Legat to publish the Emperors Excommunication, p. 655.
  • St. Faith, Fidis: Convert Jewes sent thither, p. 836, 839.
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  • Farnley Pharlegg Priory; Converts sent thither, p. 836, 839.
  • Flay Abbot of the Cistercian Order preached against the Popes Usurers corruptions, p. 802.
  • Flexle, Flaxele Abby, Convert Jews sent to it, p. 836, to 841. the collecting the Croysado money specially com∣mitted to the Abbot, p. 861.
  • Font-everoit Nunnes placed in Ambresbiry, p. 228, 229.
  • De Fontibus, Fountain, Funtan Abbot, his Appeal against the Archbishop of Yorks excommunication, p. 242. John the Abbot made Bishop of Ely, p. 379. A prohibition against the Abbot in a suit before the Popes Delegates, 831. Con∣verts sent thither, p. 836, 839. Collector of the Dismes in York Province, 863.
  • Frecheswill, Fridswell Oxon Priory, Converts sent to it, p. 836, 839, 840. A Prohibition against it for the Church of Aclea to the Popes Delegates, of which the Monks would disinherit the King, p. 381.
  • Frenton Prior made Abbot of Westminster by the Popes Legat p. 335. Appendix, p. 18.
G.
  • GEnuee Abbot, a Prohibition against him to the Popes De∣legates, for ••••ing for Lands before them, p. 725, 726▪
  • Gerwedon Abby, Convert Jews sent to it, p. 838, 839.
  • G••••••bourne, Prior and Covent of St. Austins Order, bound in 300. Marks to the Pope against their will, p. 845.
  • Glaston Abbey united to the Bishopricks of Bath and Wells, sundry Letters, Writs, suits between the Bishop of Bath and Abbot concerning it, p. 356, 357, 851, 852, 995, 996. Convert Jews sent to it, p. 836, 837, 839. Abbot Roger excommunicated, gets a prohibition, p. 851, 852. the Bishop summoned for proceeding against it, p. 995, 996.
  • Godestow Abbesse, Converts sent thither, p. 835, 838.
  • Gregory Cantuar. A prohibition to the Prior then Dean of Canterbury, p. 496. Convert Jews sent to it, p. 835, 837, 839. A Delegate in an Ecclesiastical cause, p. 835.
  • Gutlac Hereford Priory, Converts sent to it, p. 840.
H.
  • HAle, Abby, Converts sent to it, p. 840. Harle, Hurle; Ralph Arundel Prior, elected Abbot of West∣minster, p. 229. The Prior Kings Proctor at Rome, 584. The Popes Visitor, p. 789.
  • Haverholm, Converts sent to it, p. 840.
  • Hexsta••••••shm Priory, Converts sent thereto, p. 838, 840.
  • Holcontram Abby, Converts sent to it, 838, 840.
  • Huntindon Priory, Converts sent thither, 836, 837, 839.
  • Hyda, Hyde Abbot, sent by the King with an Appeal to the Bishop of Winton, p. 585, 586. Converts sent thither, p. 838, 840.
I.
  • JAmes Bristoll Priory, Converts sent to it, p. 840. James Nothampton, Converts sent thereto, p. 840.
  • St. Johns Jerusalem, p. 864, 945, 947, 1027. See Tem∣plars and Hospitallers.
K.
  • KEmere Abbot, Cicestrensis Ordinis, one of the Popes Com∣missioners to absolve David Prince of Wales from his Oath to K. H. 3. p. 622.
  • Kenwilworth Prior, pretends right to Cesterton Church, p. 993.
  • Kingswode Abby, Converts sent to it, p. 838, 840.
  • Kirkest. Abbey; Converts sent to it, p. 837.
  • Kirkham Priory, Converts sent threto, p. 838, 840.
  • Kirkstead Abby, Converts sent thither, p. 836, 837, 839.
  • Kokersand, Converts sent thither, p. 840.
  • Kynes Priory, Converts sent thither, p. 838, 843.
L.
  • LAncaster Priory, Converts sent to it, p. 840.
  • Langdon, Converts sent to it, p. 840.
  • Lanton Prior, his suit and Appeal against the Archbishop of Ardmach, p. 628.
  • Lanynton, Converts sent thither, p. 837.
  • Leses Abbot, summoned to answer a contempt for holding a Plea as Popes Delegate, against the Kings prohibition, p. 477, 478.
  • Lewes Priory, a Convert sent to it, p. 836, 837, 839.
  • Leycestre Priory, Converts sent to it, p. 836, 837.
  • Liwhul Priory▪ a Convert sent thither. p. 840.
M.
  • MAlmsbury, The Abbot suspended by Martin the Popes Agent, for opposing his exactions, p. 606. Converts sent to it, p. 836, 839. A Writ to him to receive a Monk of Winchester, p. 976.
  • St. Maries Ebor. The Abbot with others sent to meet and re∣ceive the Popes Legat, p. 287. A Writ to him and others touching the Bishop of Winchsters election, p. 354, 355. defamed and the Monks dispersed for a false deed, 775. A Prohibition to him concerning the Liberties of York, p. 831.
  • St. Martin Dovor; A Writ to the Constable of Dover to pro∣tect the Prior and Covent in their Liberties against the Subprior and Canons of Canterbury, p, 1059, 1060.
  • Mauvern prva Priory, Converts sent to it, p. 838, 840.
  • Merkeb: Converts sent to it, p. 840.
  • Merlus: Converts sent thither, p. 840.
  • Merton Prior, suspended for opposing the Popes Nuncioes ex∣actions, p. 606. A Writ to the Prior and Covent not to suffer any monyes of the Bishop of Winchester or his brother to be thence removed, p. 938. Gilbert Prior of it Collector of the Dismes, his account, p. 1050.
  • Michelham, Michalham Priory, Converts sent to it, p. 836, 837, 839.
  • Middleton Abby, Converts sent thither, p. 838, 840.
  • Monte-acute Prior, accused, and ordered to be deprived for dilapidations, if guilty, p. 256, 257. Converts sent to it 36, 837, 839.
  • Monte Belli Abbot presents Articles of Reformation for Re∣ligious Houses to Pope Greg. 9. 440, 441.
N.
  • ST. Neoth▪ the Priors Lands unjustly seised as an alien, re∣stored on complaint, p. 631.
  • Newson Abbey, a Jewish Convert sent to it, p. 839.
  • Nicholas Exon, a Convert sent thither, p. 840.
  • Notle Abby, a Convert sent to it, p. 840.
  • Norwich Prior and Covent: The King disallows, appeals against their Bishops elections, p. 483, 497, 924. The Priors diligence to excommunicate those who opposed the Popes provisions, p. 651. Converts sent to it, p. 836, 839. Burnt, spoyled by the Citizens, who are severely puni∣shed for it, p. 1065, to 1068.
  • Novo Burgo (Newburgh) Prior, his Appeal against the Arch∣bishop of Yorks proceedings, p. 242.
  • Novus locus super Acolne, Converts sent to it, p. 840.
  • Novum Monasterium: The profits of the Benefices of the Bishoprick of Karliol there sequestred, till the difference ended concerning them, p. 970.
O.
  • OSoneston Abbey, Converts sent to it, p. 836, 839. Osencey, Osseny Abby: A fray there between the Popes▪

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  • Legates servants, and Oxford Scholars, p. 493, 494, to 558. The Kings Writ to Abbot Adams successor, for his Cup and Palfrey, due to him by Custom after each Ab∣bots death, p. 834.
  • St. Oswald, its Priors appeal against the Archbishop of Yorks proceedings, p. 242. A Convert sent to it, p. 836, 837, 839, 840.
  • Oburne, Woburne Abby, Converts sent to it, p. 838.
P.
  • PArco Lude Abby; Converts sent to it, p. 836, 839.
  • Persore Abby, its Church dedicated, p. 504. Writs dire∣cted to the Abbor, as Popes delegate, p. 634.
  • Peterburgh: The Bishop of Duham dyes suddenly at it, p. 404▪
  • Peters Glocester consecrated, p. 504. A Writ to the Abbot and Covent to receive a Monk of Winchester, p. 976.
  • Pipewell Abby, Converts sent to it, 836, 837, 839.
  • Pontiniac Abbot, the Popes Legate, a prohibition to him, p. 628.
R.
  • RAdegund Abbot; an Attachment against him for procee∣ding as Popes Delegate, against the Kings prohibition, p. 477.
  • Rading, Reding, The Abbot one of the Popes Delegates to excommunicate the Barons and their adherents, p. 344, 359. Converts sent to it, 836, 839. He refuseth to give or lend monyes to K. H. 3. p. 934.
  • Ramesey, Rammesey Abby; a license to elect an Abbot in the presence of others, p. 348. Three recommended to the Prior and Covent by the King, p. 356. the Church dedi∣cated, p. 504. Nigri ordinis. His unjust sentence, p. 598. Barrows and lends money to the King in his distresse, p. 723 734. Converts sent to it, p. 836, 838, 839. A Monk of Winton sent to it by Writ, p. 975. his Barony and Tem∣poralties seised, for not sending horse and arms to the King, upon summons, p. 1008. The Abbot deprived, and a new substituted by the Popes Legat, Append. p. 18.
  • Ravinstone founded, and a Prior appointed by K. H. 3. p. 831
  • Reversham Abbey visited by Archbishop Boniface, p. 741.
  • Riveal, Rivaus; Its Abbots appeal against the Archbishop of Yorks proceedings, p 242. Converts sent to it, p. 86, 839.
  • Roches, or de Rupe, its Abbots appeal against the Archbi∣shop of Yorks proceedings, p. 242. A Prohibition to the Abbot and Prior to levy a Disme of the Monks of Cluny, p. 562. Converts sent to it, p. 837, 838, 839.
  • Rossen, Rochester Prior and Covent, the Popes sentence for them against the Archbshop, touching their Bishops elec∣tion, p. 498, 499▪ Elect such a Bishop as would please the King, p. 748. Convets sent to it, p. 837, 838, 839.
  • Ruchford, Rufford; A Writ to the Abbot not to prejudice the Archbishop of Yorks rights, p. 223. appeals against the Archbishops proceedings, 242. Converts sent to it, p. 840.
  • De Rufore, of the Cisterc••••n Order, oppressed by H. 3. p. 847.
S.
  • SAcford Prioresse, a Convert sent to it, p. 839.
  • Abbot de Salvinaco licensed to send an Abbot or two Monks to visit the Cistercins in England, p 601.
  • Sautre Abbey, a Convert sent to it, p. 838, 840▪
  • Seleby Abbot appeals against the Archbishop of Yorks procee∣dings, p. 242. Sent by the Ring to entertain the Popes Le∣gate, 287. appointed to be present at the election of seve¦ral Bishops, Abbots, and give the Royal assent to them, 348, 354. his goods seised for the King after his death, 820.
  • Seleburne Prior, a prohibition to him not to hinder the Kings Chauntry at Basing, p. 1038.
  • Seleford Priory, Converts sent to it, p. 836, 838, 839.
  • Stafford: a Prohibition to the Abbots sequestration of the profits of the Priory of winton by the Popes order, p. 832.
  • Stanlegg, Stanley in Wiltes: a prohibition to the Abbot as Popes Legat, p. 381. Converts sent to it, p. 836, 837, and to Stanley in Arden, p. 838, 839.
  • Surgeston Priory, Converts sent to it, p. 838, 839.
  • Swinesheved, Swinstyed Abby, King John poysoned by a Monk of it, p. 366. Converts sent to it, p. 836, 839.
  • St. Swithins Winton; Oppose King H. 3. in the election of a Bishop; their election opposed, vacated; appeals, high con∣tests about it, p. 501, 502, 583, to 597. 748, 749, 850. A royal Fish on its Lands seised by the Kings Officers, who are excommunicated for it; a Writ to absolve them, p. 738, 739. The Prior, Monks oppressed, thrust out by the King, Bishop, New put in, p. 502, 831, 832, 833, 852, 853, 854. sent to other Monasteries, 975, 976. Converts sent to it, p. 835, 837, 838.
T.
  • THeukesbery, Tukebery, Totebyr, the Church dedicated, 504. a Convert sent to it, p. 837, 840.
  • Thinemue, Tinmuth, a Writ for their Prior against the Bishop of Durhams oppressions, p. 715, 716. Converts sent to it, 838, 840. A provision by the Pope to an appropriation belonging to it, prohibited, 842.
  • St. Thomas de Acon, London: Colechurch presented to by the King, during the vacancy, p. 782.
  • St. Thomas Dublins Abby, stones for its repair in England sei∣sed, restored by Writ, 758. Abbot William his election con∣firmed, and temporalties restored, p. 784.
  • Thornton Priory, Converts sent to it, p. 836, 837, 839.
  • Thorney Abby: a Writ to preserve their rights from Popes provisions, p. 736.
  • Thurgarton Prior, a prohibition to him, as a Delegate, p. 689.
  • Tichfeld Abbot, an appeal in his presence, 587.
  • Tiletey Abbey: Converts sent to it, p. 836, 839.
  • Tinterne Abby; an attachment for holding plea against them contrary to a prohibition, p. 720. Converts sent to it, p. 840. The Abbot the Popes Commissioner to levy a Dism, 1027.
  • Topham Abbey; Converts sent thither, p. 838, 840.
  • Tent Priory, Converts sent to it, p. 838.
  • Trepa: the Abbot recommended to a Bishoprick, p. 234.
  • Trinity Prior and Covent of Canterbury. The Monks secret election of their Prior, without, King Johns license, his Oath opposed; contests about it, their election vacated; their 2d. election to please the King nulled, enforced to e∣lect Stephen Langton by the Pope at Rome, for which they are banished by force as Traytors, p. 243, to 249. Their Temporalties seised, p. 252. The injured King at last enforced by the Pope to restore them, with dammages, 261, to 284; Elect a Bishop by the Kings license, whom he re∣jects, joynes the Suffragans with them in the election, which they oppose, p. 418, 419. Two of their elections nulled by the Pope, who obtrudes one without election, p. 434, to 443. A Prohibition to their Innovations, suite be∣fore the Popes Delegates, p. 476, 478. Their old Char∣ters, Priviledges, suspitious, forged, p. 495. Appendix, 17, 18. New Contests, Appeals about elections, 499, 579, 580. molested by Archbishop Edmund, p. 509, 564, 579. Con∣tests between them and the Bishop of Lincoln, excommuni∣cating each other, 597, to 600. Oppress the Prior of St. Mar∣tins Dovor, p. 1059. 1060.
  • Trinity Ebor. Priory: Freers predicants, seise an Heretick, p. 475. a Prohibition to the Prior and Covent not to invade the Cities Liberties, p. 831. Converts sent to it, p. 838, 839.

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    V.
    • VAlle Dei Abby, Converts sent to it, p. 838, 840.
    W.
    • WAleden Abby, Converts sent thither, p. 838, 839.
    • Walsingham Priory St. Mary, Converts sent to it, p. 835, 837.
    • Waltham, Wautham Abby St. Mary, Consecrated, p. 604. Abbot excused through age for not appearing at the Coun∣cil of Lyons, p. 638. A Delegate to reverse the Archbishops sentence against the Canons of Pauls London, p. 745, 762. He and other Abbots confederate against Arch∣bishop Boniface his Visitation, p. 761. Pope Innocents Bull to him to defend the Liberties of St. Augustines Can∣terbury, against the Archbishops encroachments, p. 793. Converts sent to it, p. 835, 838, 839.
    • Waredune, of the Cistercian Order, Abbot Adam chosen Bi∣shop of Coventry, p. 604. Falls into King Henry 3. his dis∣pleasure for denying him an Ayd; his speech to, revenge on him, p. 846, 847.
    • Wastham Abbot, the Legates deputy to depose the Abbot of Westminster, p. 335.
    • Waverly Abbot, appeals against the Archbishop of Yorks sen∣tence, p. 242.
    • Wenlocke Priory, Converts sent to it, p. 836, 839.
    • Westminster, St. Peters Abby, Ralph Arundle elected Abbot, p. 229. deposed by the Popes Legate for dilapidations and incontinency, another substituted, p. 287, 335. Appendix p. 18. The Abby exempt from the Visitation, Procuati∣ons of the Bishop of London, p 384 The Abbot an assist∣ant in the Treaty for a Truce with France, p. 446 An Appeal to the Pope made in his presence, p. 587. a diffe∣rence between him and the Bishop of Lincoln about Privi∣ledges, p. 595, 596. acquitted from Hydage and Leets, p. 632. appointed one of the Guardians of the Realm in the Kings absence, p. 638. Richard de Crokesdale elected Abbot to please the King, p. 685. Priviledges granted to it to the prejudice of St. Albans, p. 760. A difference be∣tween the Abbot and Covent, appeals to Rome about it, settled by the King, who was displeased with the Abbot, p. 763, 764. the Covent to have the custody of its Temporal∣ties during the vacancy, Ibid. The Kings Chapple, a Prohi∣bition to lend money to the Abbot, p. 764. All the Londoners summoned to it to take up the Crosse, p. 766. The Abbot appointed a Collector of the Croysado money, p. 814, 815, 834, 835. Monies assigned out of the Kings Treasury for its reparation, p. 828. The Abbot complyes with the Popes Legate, p. 850 for what ends, p. 929. sets his and his Covents seal to a band of 2500. Marks for the Kings use, p. 932. a Surety for like sums with other Ab∣bots, p. 934, 1024, 1025. A viol of Christs blood carri∣ed thither in solemn procession, by K. H. 3. himself, there adoed, reserved; a Fair granted to it, to the prejudice of London and other places, p. 711, to 716.
    • Whiteby, Converts sent to it, p. 840.
    • Wygorn. (Worcester) Priory, Converts sent to it, p. 836▪ 837, 839.
    • Wymundale, a Convert sent thither, p. 840.
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