The Register of Richard Fleming Bishop of Lincoln 1420-1431 - Volume III


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This volume completes the edition of the register of Bishop Fleming. The general memoranda include licences and dispensations familiar in such registers: letters dimissory permitting clerks to seek ordination in other dioceses; licences to clergy to celebrate anniversaries, to preach or to be non-resident, usually for the purpose of study; licences for oratories in private chapels; licences to hear confessions. Some clergy are reprimanded: the vicar of North Mimms is deprived for non-residence; a chaplain of Dingley is reported to have buried a suicide in consecrated ground. Wills and other probate documents are transcribed in full. There are commissions appointing vicars-general when the bishop was absent overseas. On four occasions the bishop ordered special prayers to be said in all archdeaconries: for the king and his army at war overseas, for the soul of King Henry V, for the soul of the bishop's sister and for the bishop's journey overseas on the king's business.










The Cartulary of St Mary's Collegiate Church, Warwick


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The introduction in the edition examines the foundation of the college, its acquisition of property, and its constitutional development and character."--BOOK JACKET.




The Register of Richard Fleming, Bishop of Lincoln, 1420-31


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Richard Fleming, Bishop of Lincoln 1420-1431, has left little trace in the archives apart from his episcopal register, of which this volume forms the second part of an edition. These newly edited documents bring to life a hitherto shadowy figure, revealing the details of his work in the church.







2009


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University College


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