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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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 June 13, 2024.

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INDEX 6. Of English, Irish, other Archdeaconries, Dianeries, Chapters, Canons, Archdeacons, Deans, mentioned in generall or particular in this Toe. (Book 6)

ARchdeacons, Deans; their Officials and Appara∣tors to exact no Fees, Tallages, Procurations from Priests, Clerks; nor money for Instituti∣ons, Inductions, Instalments into Prebendaries or Benefices, p. 233, 910. Present at St. Albans at a great Assembly about a divorce, 435. Under Bishops, know the values of Benefices better then they, 567. Day given them to appear with the Bishops to return answer to the Popes Legate, concerning the Tax de∣manded by him, 567, 569. All Archdeacons of Bishops, or Monasteries exempt, and their Officials throughout all Diocesses, summoned to appear before the Popes Nuncio about the redemption of Vows for the Crosse, 731, 732. Claimed the custody of Churches during their vacancy, Appendix p. 2, 12. used to collect Dismes, 310, 1048, 1051, 1052.

A.
  • Sr. Albans Archdeacons, p. 579, 692, 693, 745, 762.
B.
  • BAion, Rich. de Clemangiis, p. 229.
  • Bedeford, John, p. 399, 419.
  • Blghatensis in Ireland, Florentius, p. 393.
  • Berks, Walterus Scamell, p. 1027, 1034.
  • Brcun in Wales, Gilardus, p. 234, to 238.
C.
  • Canterbury; Henry de Stanford, Everardus his Offi∣cial Excommunicates the Monks of Canterbury for then oce in the Church of Faver sham; with the Ab∣bot, all their Clerks of Churches, Tenants, Parishio∣nere, Familiars, after their Appeal to the Pope; com∣plaints, appeals concerning it, Appendix p. 2, to 14. breaks the Altars, burns the Palls in the Church of Faver sham, wherein the Monks had celebrated after their Ex∣communication, Appendix p. 6. Simon Langeton, Chan∣cellor to King Lewes whiles in England, 362. made Archdeacon by his brother Archbishop Stephen; his sawey answer to King John touching his brothers restitu∣tion, 252. Acts against the King, Kingdom; joynes with Lewes the French King, appeals against the Legates Ex∣communication of him; excepted out of the Pacification between King H. 3. and Lewes; banished, petitions the Pope for his return into England, upon his brothers en∣gagement not to act any thing against the King or King∣doms peace; a firebrand, mover of sedition in England and France; his election to the Archbishoprick of York, nulled by the King, Pope; the Kings license to elect, prohibiting his election; causeth the Pope to null Ralphs election to Canterbury, for his fidelity to the King, King∣dom; opposed Boniface his Visitation, and Kings Letters; his death, p. 252, 293, 294, 299, 300, 310, 330, 348, 349, 362, 371, 372, 392, 431, 579, 728. E. a Writ of Prohibition against his building a Church of Canons at Mydeneston, to the disinherison and prejudice of the Crown, 560, 560. A Writ to certifie the number, value of all Benefices, Provisions to Aliens within the Diocesse, and by whom granted, 573. To cause Prayers to be made for the King Queen, his prosperous successe in his voyage, and safe return, throughout his Archdeaconry, 577. Stephen, his account of the Dismes of Canterbury Diocesse, 1052
  • ...Cleveland, •••• to pay money to the Popes Agent out of the Dismes collected by him, p. 310.
  • Coecestre, Fulco Lovel, his account of Dismes, p. 1048.
  • Coventre, p. 388. . a Prohibition to him, 689. illus de Kikeny, one of the Custodes Regni, 806.
D.
  • DErby, his petition for Clerks imprisoned to be deliver∣ed to him, a Wrt to the She••••f thereupon, p. 577.
  • Dublin Ireland, Gide Turevil, p. 422, 423.
  • Dume Ireland, p. 941.
E.
  • EBor Th Ludam, p 1029, 1039.
  • ...••••fi Ireland p 635.
  • Ey, Nicholas, A Commission to him to appeal for the King, p 726. The Kings Chancellor, 981, 982.
  • Essex, Theobald, his Tenants amerced, p. 820.
F.
  • FInabarun Ireland, p. 857, 858, 859.
G.
  • GLocester, A Prohibition to him not to compell any by Ecclesiastical censures, or the Popes Nuncio's pre∣cept, to contribute to the Pope, p. 574.
H.
  • HErford, illiam, Excommunicated, Interdicted by the Pope, for o, osing King John, p. 360 His account of the Dismes of the Diocess, p 105, 1054
  • Huntingdon, W. d Cahull, the sequestration of all Abbots, Clerks, &c. in Lincoln Dioces••••, who obeyed th Popes Interdict, committed to him by King John, p. 255. sent to meet the exiled Bishops upon their return, 278. A Prohibition to exact a Disme from a Clerk 53 sent by Bishop Grosthead n o Wals to Admon•••• King H. 3 to correct his excesses, 595. Roger de R••••cky••••••••, com∣pounds with King H. 3. for all the Dismes of Lincoln Dio∣cesse, 1051, 1052.
L.
  • LEgr. Leycester, sent to reprove the King by Bishop Grosthead, p. 595.
  • Lethlin Ireland, W. p. 424.
  • Lincoln, his injurious proceedings and excommunication against the Abbot and Monks of St. August••••••s Canter∣bury; contests, suits, appeals thereon, 597, 598. Willi∣am Lupus, an Attachment against him for proceeding con∣trary to a Prohibition, 720. Excommunicated by Arch∣bishop Boniface, appeals against him to his ace, goes in person to Rome, oppressed by his power till his death, none daring to favour or protect him, 805, 806.
  • Lions, Guido, p. 845.

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  • London Peter, Excommunicated by the Archbishop, his ap∣peal against it, p. 745.
M.
  • MIddlesex, p. 814.
N.
  • NOrsolk, Nicholaus de Plumpton, p. 1034.
  • Northampton, A Writ not to prejudice the Archbi∣shoprick of York, p. 233.
  • Northumberland, R. de Marisco, recommended by King John to be elected Bishop of Winton, rejected by the Monks, 355, 356. Complaints and a Prohibition against him for vexing the Inhabitants of New Castle upon Tyne, and citing them to remote parts, to take Oaths, and answer Articles, 969, 970.
  • Norwich, Ganfridus de Burgo, apprehended, imprisoned, put to death with a Cap of Lead by King John, for deserting his service, Court, upon his Excommunication by the Pope, and using words to others to desert him, 258, 267. Johannes Florentius, Popes Agent, forced to fly to escape apprehension, 435. Simon Normannus, Keeper of the Great Seal, deprived of it, his Pluralities, and Archdeaconry by the Pope, 566. slanders the English as Traytors, Ibid.
  • Nottingham, W. recommended to the Chapter of York by Writs for their Dean, p. 352.
O.
  • Oxon; A Writ to him to publish in places convenient, that the Schollars which fled thence for assaulting the Popes Legate, might safely return, p. 496. A Prohibi∣tion to him against suits for Legacies and Goods belong∣ing to the Kings Chapple of Sti••••feld, 497. A Prohibi∣tion against his exacting Procurations from the Church of St. Crosse, 602. A Prohibition to him against an In∣quisition to the prejudice of the Kings Crown and Prero∣gative, 972. Richard de Mepham, A Commission to him and others to sequester and secure the goods of Alien and Non-resident Clerks, and recover those distracted du∣ring the Troubles, by common consent of the King and Barons, 1004. Gualther Maps, his Verses against the Popes and Court of Romes bribery and corruptions, p. 1069, 1070.
R.
  • RIchmond, Honorius, the Kings protection and Popes Letter for him against the Archbishop of York's oppression, p. 231, 232. A Delegate to the Romish Car∣dinals in case of a Provision, 650. Churches therein, 954. Opposed the Kings right, to promote the Popes Provision, to the prejudice of the Crown, 963.
  • Roffen, Rochester, the Kings Proctor, 984.
S.
  • SAlop, Petrus de Radenour, made an impropriation during the vacancy of the Bishoprick by fraud, which the King nulled, p. 689.
  • Stafford, A Prohibition to him not to proceed in a cause against the Kings Clerk touching St. Michaels Church in Coventry, p. 689.
  • Suduy, Alnus de Becles, more peremptorily denyed the Popes Legates exactions then any other, 569. Constanti∣nus, an auditor for the account of the Dismes, 1051.
  • Sufolke, Richard de Langedon, A Writ to him not to reveal the Kings▪ counsil to any person, touching a dispensation to marry, p. 454.
  • Surrey, L. a Writ to exempt him from paying Dismes, p. 562. A Writ to him faithfully to preserve the rights of the Crown, 590.
W.
  • WAterford, Ireland, p. 817.
  • Wells, Simon, a grand contest between him and the Abbot and Monks of St. Augustines, touching the Church of Feversham, to which King John presented him, Appen∣dix p. 1, to 14. Hugo the Kings Chancellor, made Bi∣shop of Lincoln, p. 257.
  • Westminster, Richardus de Crokesdle, skilfull in the Law, elected Abbot of Westminster, p. 685.
  • Winton, H. a Writ to exempt him from Dismes, p. 562. A Writ to him to maintain the rights of the Crown, against the Bishops invasion of them, p. 590. A Writ to him presently to depart the Realm by the King and Counsils order, 938. A Prohibition to him not to im∣plead any of the Kings Clerks out of England, p. 981.
  • Wygorniensis, William elected Bishop of Durham by the Monks, but refused by the King, p. 405. One of the arbitrators to end the controversie between the Bishop of Lincoln and his Dean and Chapter, p. 509.
X.
  • XActon, p. 971.
Deans, Chapters, and Canons. A.
  • ALtissiodorensis Dean; A Prohibition to him as Popes Delegate, not to proceed in a cause between the Prior of anton and Archbishop of Ardmach, p. 628.
  • Artferten, Ireland, p. 480, 481, 763. See Artferten Bishops.
  • St. Asaph, Wales, Their Charter of acknowledgement under hands and seal, that upon every avoydance of the Bi∣shoprick, they ought humbly to petition the King and his Heirs for a license to elect a new Bishop, and after the election made, to require their Royal assent thereto, p. 726, 727.
B.
  • BElvacensis, Excommunicated all who spoke against the Popes grant of First▪fruits to Boniface, p. 685.
C.
  • CArantoke, Cornwall; A Prohibition to the Sheriff of Cornwall to hinder a Provisor to be put into it by Provision from the Pope, belonging to the Kings presenta∣tion in right of his Crown, by the vacancy of the Bisho∣prick of Exon, p. 736.
  • Clon in Ireland, p. 759. See Bishops of Clon.
E.
  • ELfin in Ireland, p. 687. See Elfin Bishops.
  • Eor, William specially recommended, p. 352. Fulco elected Bishop of London, p. 623. The Dean a Cardi∣nals Delegate touching a Provision, p. 650. A Writ to the Sheriff to permit them to enjoy all their Liberties, granted, enjoyed by former Charters, without prejudice to the Kings rights, 719, 720. Their Lands seised into the Kings hands, by reason of a difference with the City of York, restored by Writ, 820. A Prohibition to them for usurping upon the Jurisdiction of the City in several particulars, 830, 831. Jordan, thrust into it by a Papal Provision, secretly installed, vexeth Archbishop Sewall,

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  • caused the Pope to excommunicate him for opposing him, 851. 926. A Writ to the Dean and Chapter to admit John Munsell to the Treasurership of Yorke, in the Kings gift by vacancy, or upon their refusal, others authorized to admit him, 854, 855. Godfrey de Ky∣mton Dean elected Archbishop, 953. William de Lan∣geton elected Archbishop, his election nulled, 1009. Wil∣liam de Rothefield Dean, 1011.
F.
  • F••••abarun, Ireland, p. 857, 858, 859.
H.
  • HE eford: His account of the Dismes thereof, p. 959.
K▪
  • ST. Kaniti, Kilkenny Ireland, p. 980.
L.
  • LIchefeld; their election of their Bishop with the Monks of Coventry joyntly, or by turnes, differences about elections, p. 418, 510, 511, 688, 689.
  • Lincolne; Differences, suits, appeals between Grosshead the Bishop, the Dean and Canons, about his visitation of them▪ 509, 510, 576, 577, 596, 597, 598. Roger de Wsham Dean elected Bishop of Coventre; the Bshop seiseth on the Church of Alehury, endeavouring to sver it per∣petually from the Deanery, p 625. The Popes sentence against the Dean and Chapter that the Bishop should visit them without procurations, p. 629, 630, 698, 699 Hen∣ry de Lixinton Dean elected Bishop, p. 805. Their Peti∣tion to the King for enlarging the Cathedral to the walls of the City, a Quod damnum thereupon, 855. The Dean Assigned to collect the Dis•••• of Lincoln Diocesse, 1051, 1052, 1055.
M.
  • ST. Martins London: L. Capell Dean, p. 422. The Kings free Chapel exempt from Episcopal Visitation, Jurisdi¦ction; a Prohibition for them, 496. and against the Popes Provision to a Prebenda•••• in it, p. 557. Claim the amerce∣ments of their Tenants in all places, p. 828▪ The Kings protection to them, 835. H. Wengham Dean thereof made Bishop of London, held it in Commenda, 954, 955. Willi∣am de Chanent Dean, Kings Proctor at Rome, 100.
  • Mont. St. Andrew in Savoy, 808.
O.
  • OSsarten; Collector of the Dismes in Ireland, 1055▪
P.
  • ST. Patric Dublin: F. de Chaddeworth Dean, deputed to collect the Disms in Ireland, 560.
  • Pauls London: Hugo de Pateshull Chancellor of London elec∣ted Bishop of Coventree, p▪ 511. A prohibition to them to install a Prebend by the Popes provision during the Sees vacancy, against the Kings prerogative, to whom it belon∣ged, 575. A Writ to the Sheriffs of London to seise all their beasts, chattels, p 720. Henry the Dean a〈◊〉〈◊〉. Canons excommunicated by Archbp Boniface, appeal to Rome, 741, 742, 745. their excommunication nulled by the Popes Bull, 745, 746, 747, 762. He visited the Canons at last with mo∣deration, 799. The Dean sent to Rome by all the Clergy to oppose the Popes Legates demands, 841. Walter made Archbishop of Tuam, 913, 939. A Prohibition to them to hold plea of goods and chattels not of Testament or marriage, 968.
S.
  • SArum; Pope Alexanders Bull of thanks for a Prebendary bestowed on his Nephew, and reservation of it by way of provision, 952. Compound for the Disms thereof, 1036.
  • Suwer, Suthwerk, Dean, pronounced an excommunication by the Archbishop null, p. 786. 787.
T.
  • TOttenhall Deanery in Coventry and Litchfield Diocesse, 954, 955.
  • Tuum; a License to elect a Bishop granted them upon peti∣tion, p. 735.
W.
  • WAterford Ireland▪ Philip made Bishop of it, p. 784. a license to elect granted them upon petition, 817, 818.
  • Wls, Johannes Saracenus: A prohibition to him as Popes Delegate, not to draw a Clerk in suit out of the Realm, p. 718. The Popes Chaplain, Delegate for the Collection of Dismes, and redemption of Vows, granted by the Pope to Richard Earl of Cornwall, 731. A Prohibition to him to grant a Preend by the Popes provision belonging to the King, 736. An inhibition to him not to meddle with the goods of the Bishop of Ely deceased, 965. Their certificat of the Bishops election to the Archbishop, 998. Edward de la Cull▪ Dean sent to the King and Queen of France▪ 1014, 1015. The Dean and Chapter Compound for the Disms of the Bishoprick granted to the King, for a fine, 1036, 107.
  • Wlverhampton; the Kings free Chapel exempt from Episco∣pal Jurisdiction, Giles de Erdington Dean p. 982.
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