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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Prynne, William, 1600-1669.
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Henry -- III, -- King of England, 1207-1272.
Edward -- I, -- King of England, 1239-1307.
Constitutional history -- Great Britain -- Sources.
Great Britain -- History -- 13th century -- Sources.
Great Britain -- Church history -- 13th century -- Sources.
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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." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A70866.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 18, 2025.

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INDEX 5. Of Foreign Archbishopricks, Bishopricks, Patriarchs, Archbishops, Bishops; Matters, Acts relating to them; those only formerly under our Kings Dominions in France and Normandy are particularly touched, the rest referred to the pages wherein mentioned. (Book 5)

A.
  • AMciensis Bishop, p. 1032.
  • Sr. Andrews Archbishop; G. A Writ to the Barons, Bayliffs of the Cinque-ports, and others, to arrest him and all his, and other enemies coming from beyond the Seas, o out of Scotland, who had procured certain things from the Court of Rome tending to the disinheriting of the King of Scotland, (who had married King H. 3. his daughter) not without the manifest scandal and disgrace of him and the said King; and not to suffer any of them to come into the Realm, 973.
  • Antiocha Patriarch▪ claims primacy of the Bishop of Rome, p. 490, 491, 492, 521, 643.
  • Anxianensis, Auxiensis Archbishop, p. 400.
  • Aquensis Episcopus, ordered by Pope Honorius his Bull, at King H. 3. his instance, to excommunicate Geoffry de Lizimace, the Kings sworn Vassal, for breach of his Oath of Fealty to him, p. 402, 403. Summoned to appear before the King at Burdeaux on a certain day, upon the men of Aquis complaint, for invading them in an hostile manner, to the Kings great disgrace and dishonour, taking three of them prisoners, and slaying one: J▪ Mansell sent thither to hear and end the differences between them; The Bishop prohibited not to molest them again, as he would avoyd the Kings revenge, p. 600, 601.
  • Aquilegia Patriarch, p. 643.
  • Arelatenis Archbishop, prohibits Earl Richard by the Popes authority not to passe to the Holy Land, when in his jour∣ney towards it, to all mens admiration, 514.
  • Armenia Archbishop, arrives in England, p. 421.
B.
  • BElvacensis Bishop; Philip taken in his armes against King Rich. 1. by his forces, was kept in them long, detained prisoner, not released by him, no by King John, notwithstanding all the Popes Letters, menaces, till he payd a ransom of 6000 Marks, and 2000 Marks more for expences in prison, p. 227.
  • Beritensis Bishop, p. 643.
  • Bithuricensis Archbishop, p. 400.
  • Bononiensis Bishop James, p. 822, 866, 867, 870, 880.
  • Brixiniensis Bishop G. p. 532, 550.
  • Burdegalensis Archbishop, summoned to a Council to Biturica in France by the Popes Legate, p. 400. The Bishop of Hereford aspiring to it, defeated by the Archbishops un∣expected recovery, p. 851. Fortone the Kings Clerk elected by the major part; the Kings Letters to the Pope on his behalf, 971.
C.
  • CAesariensis Archbishop, p. 529.
  • Canturcensis Bishoprick, p. 1032.
  • Cathanensis Bishop, p. 516.
  • Coloniensis Archbishop H. p. 453, 912. Appendix p. 27.
  • Condonensis Bishoprick, 516.
  • Constantinopolitanus Patriarcha, contests with the Pope for primacy, p. 490, 491, 492, 643, 752.
  • Corliagensis Bishop William, p. 1033.
  • Cremonensis Bishop, p. 520.
  • Cuma Bishop H. p. 532.
  • Cunerensis Bishop A. p. 598.
D.
  • Dolensis Bishop; Sampson Archbishop of St. Davids, carries his Pall from St. Davids thither; whereupon the Bishop succeeding him refused subjection to the Archbishop of Turon, till Pope Innocent the 3d. descided the controversie for Dole, p. 234.

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      E.
      • EBredunensis Archbishop; King Henries grand Proctor to the Pope in the businesse of Sicily, wherein he de∣coyed him, p. 944, to 948, 957, 958, 960, 966.
      F.
      • FErraria Bishoprick, p. 516.
      • Florence Bishop, p. 530.
      G.
      • GLasgo Bishop; Nicholas, his election vacated by the Pope, who conferred the Bishoprick by Provision on John de Cheyham, whom he consecrated; King H. 3. his Letters at the Popes request, to the King and Queen of Scots, and whole Council of Scotland, to restore his Tem∣poralties without opposition, though they might justly withstand it, p. 972, 973.
      H.
      • HEbiplnsis Bishop, p. 520.
      L.
      • LAudensis Bishop, p. 520.
      • Lexovi Bishoprick, Bishops; King Johns memorable Writ to the Dean and Chapter, shewing his and his ancestors antient Prerogative, that no Bishop ought to be elected there, or in any other of his Cathedrals, but by his special license to elect, and confirmation after the election; his admiring their presumption in electing a Bishop without it; appeals against it to preserve his right, p. 229, 230.
      • Limovicensis Bishop, at the Kings request, by the Popes command, excommunicates Hugh de Lizimaco Earl of March and his Wife, interdicts his Lands, for seising and besieging King H. 3. his Castles, and other things against his Oath, p. 377, 384. Proctors constituted concerning a difference between the King and him in the French Kings Court, 1032.
      • Lingonensis Bishoprick, p. 641.
      • Lucanensis Bishoprick, p 516.
      • Lugdunensis Archbishop, p. 400, 401, 641, 642.
      M.
      • MEssanensis Archbishop, the Popes Agent, p. 520, 521, 522, 523, 530, 928.
      • Mons Regalis Bishoprick, p. 516, 520, 521.
      • Mutinensis Bishop, p. 520, 655.
      N.
      • NArbonensis Archbishop, p▪ 400▪
      • Navariensis Bishop, p. 520.
      • Nicoienis Bishop, p. 531.
      P.
      • PAnormitensis Archbishop, p. 520, 521, 522, 523, 536, 537.
      • Parisiensis Bishop, p. 446.
      • Parmensis Bishop, p. 520.
      • Patracensis Archbishop; Stephen his oration to Pope Leo 10. in the Council of Lateran, concerning Constantines Donation, and the Popes superlative power above all Powers in Heaven and Earth, p. 8, 9.
      • Petrinensis Archbishop, p. 530.
      • Pictavensis▪ Bishop, 384.
      • Pranestensis Bishop, p. 530, 536, 556, 557.
      • Prumensis Bishop, p. 530.
      R.
      • REginensis Bishop, p. 530.
      • Rhemensis Archbishop, p 400, 651.
      • Rothomagensis Archbishops; Summoned by the Popes Legate to the Council of Biturica, p. 400.
      • Petrus de Colle Medio, elected Archbishop by the Dean and Chapter of Rhoan; King H. 3. for his fidelity and special friendship to him, gave his Royal assent thereto; being confirmed by the Pope, he petitioned he might swear Fealty to the King by his Proctor on his soul in his be∣half; which the King granting, ordered the restitution of his Temporalties in England to his Proctor, p. 482, 483. Bestows rich presents on Pope Innocent 4. whereby he brought his Church much in debt, 641, 642. The Pope makes him a Cardinal in the Council of Lyons for his presents, Ibid.
      • Odo Abbot of St. Denis, an English man, (who presented the Pope with many thousand pounds exacted out of England) ambitiously affecting to succeed him, was made Archbishop by the Popes Provision, yet dyed soon after by divine retaliation for it, p. 641, 642, 697. One of the Popes Agents to publish, execute his Excommunication against the Emperor Frederick; Ibid. The King seised his Temporalties for not coming into England to swear Fealty after his creation; upon which he constituted a Proctor to make it in his stead, desiring the King to accept there∣of, p. 686.
      • His Successor a Freer and French man, came personally into England, swore Fealty to the King, prayed and received restitution of his Temporalties, and returned, 729. The Kings Patent, Command to him, and all Bishops, Ministers, Religious persons under him, to keep an Anniversary for the soul of his Mother Queen Isabel in their Matyology, 755, 756.
      • The Archbishop in case of difference, made, joyned a Com∣missioner with others, to settle the differences between King H. 3. and his Barons, p. 1002.
      S.
      • SAbinensis Bishop, p. 523.
      • Sagiensis Bishop; The Canons present the Names of four persons to King John, petitioning him for one of them, who by advice of his Council elected Herbert Fitz Ralph as fittest, commanding him to be consecrated and obeyed as Bishop, p. 234.
      • Sardis Bishop, p. 515.
      • Senonensis Archbishop, p. 392, 400, 446.
      • Silvanectenis Bishop, p. 392.
      • Squilatensis Bishoprick, p. 516.
      T.
      • TAretacensis Archbishop; a principal Proctor, Agent for King H. 3. in the businesse of Apulia and Sicily, p. 944, to 948, 957, 958, 977, 1034.
      • Thuronensis Archbishop, p. 234.
      • Tyrus Archbishop, p. 770.
      V.
      • VAcatensis Bishop, p. 403.
      • Vercellensis Bishop, p. 520.
      W.
      • WOrmes Bishop, p. 520.
      X.
      • Xancton Bishop; King H. 3. his Letter to the Pope, to command him to excommunicate H. de Leximaco son of the Earl of March, unlesse he restored his Sister and Castles upon the Popes Mandate, p. 377. His Letter for that purpose to him, 384.
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