Prohibition/Premunire 1400-1425

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1400

  • M1400 A: Richard II presented Reginald ap Jorwerth as parson to the vacant church of Llandysul in Wales to John, bishop of St Asaph and he was canonically admitted and instituted and inducted when Llewllyn ap Philipp, chaplain, trying to undo the effect of the presentation and expel Reginald from his possession of the church procured him to be cited in the Roman curia on the right of patronage of the church [1] SB


1401

  • H1401 A: Rex v. Thomas Trencruk, chaplain; and Thomas Trekell and Richard Bony, provoker of suits in ecclesiastical courts (procuratores) regarding presentation of vicar to church of St Clare [2] SB