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T1303 A: Rex v. John, bishop of Lincoln. Quare non admisit. The benefice had been filled rapidly by prior bishop, enforced against present bishop regardless. [1]

H1304 A: Rex v. Prior of Worcester. Quare impedit for the church of Doderhill. Enforcement of mortmain legislation to void appropriation of tithes. [2]

E1304 A: Rex v. Katherine prioress of Carrow. Norfolk. avoidance of king's presentment by collusion or fraud. [3]

H1306: Certiorari. Common Pleas. Right of Advowson. Wiltshire. William de Middelhop v. Abbot of St Victor. [4]

E1307 A: King's council. Quare impedit. Parson of South Creake. [5]

T1307 A: The prebend of Leighton manor (Huntingdonshire) in Lincoln cathedral taken by force. [6]

M1307 A: Alternating presentations and dower. [7]; [8]

T1308 A: The archdeaconry of Exeter. Problem of full in fact but not in law. [9]

T1309 A: Appointment to the chancery of the church of Exeter. [10]

M1309 A: Presentment to Newnham and Minsterworth, Gloucestershire. Rex v. Nicholas de Bath. [11]

E1310 A: Alternating presentments to Benningworth. [12]

M1311 A: Order to the sheriff to enforce the appointment to Minsterworth, Gloucestershire. [13], [14]; [15]

T1315 A: Quare non admisit. Rex v. John, bishop of Lincoln in the matter of the presentment to the prebend of Nassington in the church of Blessed Mary, Lincoln. [16]

H1317 A: Presentment to William de Burton of the prebend of Cannockbury in the free chapel of Pencrich; consideration before the king's council. [17]

M1317 A: Counterfeit resignation from vicary of West Markham, to which the king had presented. King & Richard de Hoton v. Richard de Roderham, John de Scarborough notary public & Matilda la Selere of York. [18], [19]

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  • M1347 B: Norfolk. The king in 1339 had recovered the presentation to the church of Hemstead by Ingham against Joan who was the wife of Roger le Keu by reason of the unlicensed alienation by John Maunsel and Isabel his wife to Joan and Roger under Edward I; the judgment still has not been executed and should be. [21] rcp

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