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A70866 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.; Exact chronological vindication and historical demonstration of our British, Roman, Saxon, Danish, Norman, English kings supreme ecclesiastical jurisdiction Prynne, William, 1600-1669. 1665 (1665) Wing P4076; ESTC R14735 1,530,072 1,129

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p. 838 839. Bound in 500 Marks to the Pope against their wills p. 844 845. E. ST Edmunds Abby A protection for it committed by the King to the Popes Legat p. 333. The Abbot a Commissioner to inquire of the goods formerly taken from the Romans 436. Richard de Insula Abbot his praise death 442. The Abbot complains to the King against the Popes exactions 567. The Popes Delegate in the case between the Abbot of Glaston and Bishop of Bath p. 578 634. King H. the 3. his extortions from it during the vacancy the Abbots election nulled bound in 800 marks to the Pope 717. It s visitation by the Popes Delegates 789. The Abbot Conservator of the Priviledge granted to St. Augustin● C●nt 794. A refuge to oppressed Clerks 806. Converts ●ent to it 836 839. The Abbot confirmed at Rome against the Kings and Archbishops wills 924. The Fre●●s M●●o●s intrude there 935. It s Custos during the Vacancy called to account 977. King H. 3. dyeth in it 1067. The Abbot One of the Popes Delegates in a case between the Archbishop of Canterbury and Abbot of S. Augustines proceeds therein against the Kings prohibition Appendix p. 8. to 17. The Kings Commissioners to be present at their election of an Abbot p. 348. S. Edrul●us Abbot recommended to be elected Bishop of Sagion p. 234. St. Ellen de With Converts sent to it p. 840. Elleschirch Prioresse p. 352. Ely Prior and Covent their Bishops election against the Kings Writ vacated oppressed by him p. 913 923 924. A Writ concerning the goods distreined p. 965. Euch●esay Priory Converts sent to it p. 838 840. Evesham Abby dedicated p. 504. an Heretick brought before Richard Abbot of it and others p. 560. The Kings Chancellor p. 6●4 Converts sent thither p. 838 840. The Abbot deprived and a new substituted by the Popes Legat Appendix p. 18. F. ST Facundus Abbot the Popes Legat to publish the Emperors Excommunication p. 655. St. Faith Fidis Convert Jewes sent thither p. 836 839. Farnley Pharlegg Priory Converts sent thither p. 836 839. Flay Abbot of the Cistercian Order preached against the Popes Usurers corruptions p. 802. Flexle Flaxele Abby Convert Jews sent to it p. 836 to 841. the collecting the Croysado money specially committed to the Abbot p. 861. Font-everoit Nunnes placed in Ambresbiry p. 228 229. De Fontibus Fountain Funtan Abbot his Appeal against the Archbishop of Yorks excommunication p. 242. John the Abbot made Bishop of Ely p. 379. A prohibition against the Abbot in a suit before the Popes Delegates 831. Converts sent thither p. 836 839. Collector of the Dismes in York Province 863. Frecheswill Fridswell Oxon Priory Converts sent to it p. 836 839 840. A Prohibition against it for the Church of Aclea to the Popes Delegates of which the Monks would disinherit the King p. 381. Frenton Prior made Abbot of Westminster by the Popes Legat p. 335. Appendix p. 18. G. GEn●ue●e Abbot a Prohibition against him to the Popes Delegates for ●●ing for Lands before them p. 725 726 Gerwedon Abby Convert Jews sent to it p. 838 839. G●●●bourne Prior and Covent of St. Austins Order bound in 300. Marks to the Pope against their will p. 845. Glaston Abbey united to the Bishopricks of Bath and Wells sundry Letters Writs suits between the Bishop of Bath and Abbot concerning it p. 356 357 851 852 995 996. Convert Jews sent to it p. 836 837 839. Abbot Roger excommunicated gets a prohibition p. 851 852. the Bishop summoned for proceeding against it p. 995 996. Godestow Abbesse Converts sent thither p. 835 838. Gregory Cantuar. A prohibition to the Prior then Dean of Canterbury p. 496. Convert Jews sent to it p. 835 837 839. A Delegate in an Ecclesiastical cause p. 835. Gutlac● Hereford Priory Converts sent to it p. 840. H. HAle Abby Converts sent to it p. 840. Harle Hurle Ralph Arundel Prior elected Abbot of Westminster p. 229. The Prior Kings Proctor at Rome 584. The Popes Visitor p. 789. Haverholm Converts sent to it p. 840. Hexsta●●●sh●m Priory Converts sent thereto p. 838 840. Holcontram Abby Converts sent to it 838 840. Huntindon Priory Converts sent thither 836 837 839. Hyda Hyde Abbot sent by the King with an Appeal to the Bishop of Winton p. 585 586. Converts sent thither p. 838 840. I. JAmes Bristoll Priory Converts sent to it p. 840. James No●thampton Converts sent thereto p. 840. St. Johns Jerusalem p. 864 945 947 1027. See Templars and Hospitallers K. KEmere Abbot Cicestrensis Ordinis one of the Popes Commissioners to absolve David Prince of Wales from his Oath to K. H. 3. p. 622. Kenwilworth Prior pretends right to Cesterton Church p. 993. Kingswode Abby Converts sent to it p. 838 840. Kirkest Abbey Converts sent to it p. 837. Kirkham Priory Converts sent th●reto p. 838 840. Kirkstead Abby Converts sent thither p. 836 837 839. Kokersand Converts sent thither p. 840. Kynes Priory Converts sent thither p. 838 843. L. LAncaster Priory Converts sent to it p. 840. Lang●don Converts sent to it p. 840. Lanton Prior his suit and Appeal against the Archbishop of Ardmach p. 628. Lanynton Converts sent thither p. 837. Les●es Abbot summoned to answer a contempt for holding a Plea as Popes Delegate against the Kings prohibition p. 477 478. Lewes Priory a Convert sent to it p. 836 837 839. Leycestre Priory Converts sent to it p. 836 837. Liw●hul Priory a Convert sent thither p. 840. M. MAlm●sbury The Abbot suspended by Martin the Popes Agent for opposing his exactions p. 606. Converts sent to it p. 836 839. A Writ to him to receive a Monk of Winchester p. 976. St. Maries Ebor. The Abbot with others sent to meet and receive the Popes Legat p. 287. A Writ to him and others touching the Bishop of Winch●sters election p. 354 355. defamed and the Monks dispersed for a false deed 775. A Prohibition to him concerning the Liberties of York p. 831. St. Martin● Dovor A Writ to the Constable of Dover to protect the Prior and Covent in their Liberties against the Subprior and Canons of Canterbury p 1059 1060. Mauvern p●rva Priory Converts sent to it p. 838 840. Merkeb Converts sent to it p. 840. Merlus Converts sent thither p. 840. Merton Prior suspended for opposing the Popes Nuncioes exactions p. 606. A Writ to the Prior and Covent not to suffer any monyes of the Bishop of Winchester or his brother to be thence removed p. 938. Gilbert Prior of it Collector of the Dismes his account p. 1050. Michelham Michalham Priory Converts sent to it p. 836 837 839. Middleton Abby Converts sent thither p. 838 840. Monte-acute Prior accused and ordered to be deprived for dilapidations if guilty p. 256 257. Converts sent to it 36 837 839. Monte Belli Abbot presents Articles of Reformation for Religious Houses to Pope Greg. 9. 440 441. N. ST Neoth the Priors Lands unjustly seised as an alien restored on complaint p. 631.
Newson Abbey a Jewish Convert sent to it p. 839. Nicholas Exon a Convert sent thither p. 840. Notle Abby a Convert sent to it p. 840. Norwich Prior and Covent The King disallows appeals against their Bishops elections p. 483 497 924. The Priors diligence to excommunicate those who opposed the Popes provisions p. 651. Converts sent to it p. 836 839. Burnt spoyled by the Citizens who are severely punished for it p. 1065 to 1068. Novo Burgo Newburgh Prior his Appeal against the Archbishop of Yorks proceedings p. 242. Novus locus super Acolne Converts sent to it p. 840. Novum Monasterium The profits of the Benefices of the Bishoprick of Karliol there sequestred till the difference ended concerning them p. 970. O. OSon●eston Abbey Converts sent to it p. 836 839. Osencey Ossen●y Abby A fray there between the Popes Legates servants and Oxford Scholars p. 493 494 to 558. The Kings Writ to Abbot Adams successor for his Cup and Palfrey due to him by Custom after each Abbots death p. 834. St. Oswald its Priors appeal against the Archbishop of Yorks proceedings p. 242. A Convert sent to it p. 836 837 839 840. O●burne Woburne Abby Converts sent to it p. 838. P. PArco Lude Abby Converts sent to it p. 836 839. Persore Abby its Church dedicated p. 504. Writs directed to the Abbor as Popes delegate p. 634. Peterburgh The Bishop of Du●ham dyes suddenly at it p. 404 Peters Glocester consecrated p. 504. A Writ to the Abbot and Covent to receive a Monk of Winchester p. 976. Pipewell Abby Converts sent to it 836 837 839. Pontiniac Abbot the Popes Legate a prohibition to him p. 628. R. RAdegund Abbot an Attachment against him for proceeding as Popes Delegate against the Kings prohibition p. 477. Rading Reding The Abbot one of the Popes Delegates to excommunicate the Barons and their adherents p. 344 359. Converts sent to it 836 839. He refuseth to give or lend monyes to K. H. 3. p. 934. Ramesey Rammesey Abby a license to elect an Abbot in the presence of others p. 348. Three recommended to the Prior and Covent by the King p. 356. the Church dedicated p. 504. Nigri ordinis His unjust sentence p. 598. Barrows and lends money to the King in his distresse p. 723 734. Converts sent to it p. 836 838 839. A Monk of Winton sent to it by Writ p. 975. his Barony and Temporalties seised for not sending horse and arms to the King upon summons p. 1008. The Abbot deprived and a new substituted by the Popes Legat Append. p. 18. Ravinstone founded and a Prior appointed by K. H. 3. p. 831 Reversham Abbey visited by Archbishop Boniface p. 741. Riveal Rivaus Its Abbots appeal against the Archbishop of Yorks proceedings p 242. Converts sent to it p. 8●6 839. Roches or de Rupe its Abbots appeal against the Archbishop of Yorks proceedings p. 242. A Prohibition to the Abbot and Prior to levy a Disme of the Monks of Cluny p. 562. Converts sent to it p. 837 838 839. Rossen Rochester Prior and Covent the Popes sentence for them against the Archb●shop touching their Bishops election p. 498 499 Elect such a Bishop as would please the King p. 748. Conve●ts sent to it p. 837 838 839. Ruchford Rufford A Writ to the Abbot not to prejudice the Archbishop of Yorks rights p. 223. appeals against the Archbishops proceedings 242. Converts sent to it p. 840. De Rufore of the Cisterc●●n Order oppressed by H. 3. p. 847. S. SAcford Prioresse a Convert sent to it p. 839. Abbot de Salvinaco licensed to send an Abbot or two Monks to visit the Cisterci●ns in England p 601. Sautre Abbey a Convert sent to it p. 838 840 Seleby Abbot appeals against the Archbishop of Yorks proceedings p. 242. Sent by the Ring to entertain the Popes Legate 287. appointed to be present at the election of several Bishops Abbots and give the Royal assent to them 348 354. his goods seised for the King after his death 820. Seleburne Prior a prohibition to him not to hinder the Kings Chauntry at Basing p. 1038. Seleford Priory Converts sent to it p. 836 838 839. Stafford a Prohibition to the Abbots sequestration of the profits of the Priory of winton by the Popes order p. 832. Stanlegg Stanley in Wiltes a prohibition to the Abbot as Popes Legat p. 381. Converts sent to it p. 836 837 and to Stanley in Arden p. 838 839. Surgeston Priory Converts sent to it p. 838 839. Swinesheved Swinstyed Abby King John poysoned by a Monk of it p. 366. Converts sent to it p. 836 839. St. Swithins Winton Oppose King H. 3. in the election of a Bishop their election opposed vacated appeals high contests about it p. 501 502 583 to 597. 748 749 850. A royal Fish on its Lands seised by the Kings Officers who are excommunicated for it a Writ to absolve them p. 738 739. The Prior Monks oppressed thrust out by the King Bishop New put in p. 502 831 832 833 852 853 854. sent to other Monasteries 975 976. Converts sent to it p. 835 837 838. T. THeukesbery Tukebery Totebyr the Church dedicated 504. a Convert sent to it p. 837 840. Thinemue Tinmuth a Writ for their Prior against the Bishop of Durhams oppressions p. 715 716. Converts sent to it 838 840. A provision by the Pope to an appropriation belonging to it prohibited 842. St. Thomas de Acon London Colechurch presented to by the King during the vacancy p. 782. St. Thomas Dublins Abby stones for its repair in England seised restored by Writ 758. Abbot William his election confirmed and temporalties restored p. 784. Thornton Priory Converts sent to it p. 836 837 839. Thorney Abby a Writ to preserve their rights from Popes provisions p. 736. Thurgarton Prior a prohibition to him as a Delegate p. 689. Tichfeld Abbot an appeal in his presence 587. Tiletey Abbey Converts sent to it p. 836 839. Tinterne Abby an attachment for holding plea against them contrary to a prohibition p. 720. Converts sent to it p. 840. The Abbot the Popes Commissioner to levy a Dism 1027. Topham Abbey Converts sent thither p. 838 840. T●ent Priory Converts sent to it p. 838. Trepa the Abbot recommended to a Bishoprick p. 234. Trinity Prior and Covent of Canterbury The Monks secret election of their Prior without King Johns license his Oath opposed contests about it their election vacated their 2d election to please the King nulled enforced to elect Stephen Langton by the Pope at Rome for which they are banished by force as Traytors p. 243 to 249. Their Temporalties seised p. 252. The injured King at last enforced by the Pope to restore them with dammages 261 to 284 Elect a Bishop by the Kings license whom he rejects joynes the Suffragans with them in the election which they oppose p. 418 419. Two of their elections nulled by the Pope who obtrudes one without election p. 434 to 443. A Prohibition to their
and others advice 228. William de Marisco one of Pope Innocents Delegates to hear the difference and appeal between the Archbishop of Canterbury and Abbot Monks of St. Augustines Cant. concerning Faversham Appendix p. 13 14 15. One of his Delegates to admonish King John to receive Stephen Langeton as Archbishop or else to Interdict the Realm his conference with the King the Kings high answer Writs to him concerning it 250 251 252. Interdicts the Realm Excommunicates the Kings Officers departs the Kingdom for which his goods temporalties are seised he and his relations banished by the King 253 254. Caused the Pope to excommunicate the King his Orders to publish the Excommunication every Lords day in all Conventual Churches throughout England disobeyed by the Bishops and Clergy therein slighted by the Nobility 257 258 259. King Johns victories successes notwithstanding it 260 261. The King upon the Popes messages offers to restore him to his Bishoprick but not to the profits which offer is rejected 261 262 263. Caused the Pope to absolve all the Kings Subjects from their Allegiance who must not eat or drink with him to deprive him and his Heirs of the Realm and give it to the French King which sentence he publisheth endeavouring to execute in France stirring up the French King to raise forces to dethrone him and seise his Kingdom 264 265 267 to 272. The King thereby and the Popes Legates perswasion enforced to be reconciled to him restore his Bishoprick with the profits damages to engage by Patents Oathes of himself and Nobles to effect it dishonouably to resign his Crown Kingdoms swear Homage to become the Popes Vassal Tributary 271 to 286 288 289 290. what monies he received of the King before his return 272 333. what after 288 331 333. His return and reception by the King 277 278 279. Commissioners to enquire of his damages 279 280. His commission to suspend all Clergymen who adherd to communicated with received Livings from the King or officiated during the Interdict till they went to Rome for absolution 334 335. A Witnesse to the Kings infamous Charter Homage Fealty to the Pope 290. To his Charter of the Patronage and Custody of Rochester Bishoprick to Archbp Langeton 339. King Johns Patent to him that none should enter into or detain his Fees by gift sale morgage or grant without his assent 380. resigned his Bishoprick 384. Eustace de Fauconbridge succeeded him 384. King H. 3. his Writ of Proclamation to the Sheriff of Middlesex that none should enter into or detain any lands of his by gift sale morgage grant without his assent to remove and fine all who should do contrary 380 381. One of the Kings Council 381. His contest with the Abbot of Westminster where he was consecrated to visit receive procurations processions exercise Episcopal Jurisdiction over the Abby referred to arbitrators awarded against him 384. A Writ concerning the Bishop of Elies Liberties issued by the King in his presence as one of his Counsil 398. His death 421. Roger Niger elected approved by the King consecrated his praise 421. Consecrated Archbishop Edmund at Canterbury 434. Solemnly excommunicated all such who b●cke open the Romans barns threshed out their coin and those who laid violent hands on Cincius a Canon of Pauls 436. Accused for assenting to those who thus spoiled the Romans forced to Rome about it to his great ●●xation expence and to take up money of the Popes Vsurers whom he endeavoured to expell the City who laughing at him by the Popes favour after much pains put him to silence 437 469 902. Reprehends King Henry for pulling Hubert de Burgo accused of High Treason out of a Chapel of his Diocesse threatned to excommunicate all who offered this violence unlesse he were restored to it which to prevent the King was enforced against his will to do 438 439. Excommunicates the Kings officers at Dover for staying the Bishop of Carlis●e taking him and his goods out of a ship by the Kings command endeavouring to go out of the Realm without his license Repairs to the King at Hereford with his army complains of this violence to the Bishop excommunicates all actors authors of it in the Kings presence though out of his Diocesse in both with other Bishops the King much murmuring at and prohibiting it 439. The Popes Commissioner to examine the canonicalnesse of the Abbot of St. Al●●●s election tender him his new prescribed Oath of homage f●alty to the Popes and See of Rome his execution thereof 459 460 463 464 465. Present in the Parliament at Melton and setling of Bastardy according to common Law against the Canons 472. Prohibits any to sell victuals to the Jewes under pain of Excommunication the Kings Mandate to the contrary 475 476. Helps consecrate the Bishop of Rochester 499. Consecrates Pauls Church 566. A writ to certifie the number value of all Benefices in his Diocesse all provisions to aliens and by whom granted 572 573. The Prince of ●ales subjects himself to his and two other English Bishops Ecclesiastical censuies if he violated his Charter and Oath to the King 609. Fulco Basset his prayses elected against the Kings will by the Canons 623. Seals the Pope transcript of King Joh●s most detestable Charter of his Realms surrender subjection to the Pope when burnt contrary to the Kings kingdoms protestations against it last of all the Bishops against his conscience p. 300. Constituted by the Pope to execute his exaction of the 3d. part of all residents and half of nonresidents benefices through England with severe penalties 676. Present at St. Edwards Feast Fair at Westminster to adore the blood of Christ there resa●ved 7●0 One of the Bishop of Du hams provisors of his three reserved mannors upon his resignation by the Popes appointment 724. The Kings Prohibition to him not to remove his Clerk out of possession of Enesord Church to which he presented him by his ancient prerogative to vacant benefices of the Archbishoprick whiles in his hands not to put the Popes Clerk by provision in derogation of his prerogative by the Popes Decree and Mandate under pain of violating his Oath of Feal●y to him and seisure of his Barony if he proceeded therein 725. A prohibition to the Inhabitants of Pencrich not to permit him to exercise any Jurisdiction within the Kings free Chappel there 728 796. nor in any other Free Chappel within his Diocesse 734 735. He resists the Archbishops Visitation at Pauls St. Bartholmews and London for which the Archbishop excommunicated him 741 742. He appeals prays ayd by Letters against it 742 743. Fearfull to offend the Archbishop by reason of his power agrees with him 744 751 752. The Excommunication declared null by the Pope and his Delegates 744 745 746 751 752. He agreed with Gros●head in opposing the Trie●●ial Disme granted by the Pope to the King 771. His Letter to the Bishop of Norwich to publish Pope Innocents Decree concerning procurations and against exactions in
himself saith of Christ in reference to his ascending into heaven The Lord said unto my Lord sit thou at my right hand untill I make thine enemies thy footstool Therefore let all the house of Israel know assuredly That God hath made the same Jesus whom ye have crucified both Lord and Christ Which he thus seconded both before the Councel and High Priest of the Jews Acts 5. 31 32. Him hath God exalted with his right hand to be a Prince and a Saviour for to give repentance to Israel and forgivenesse of sins and we are witnesses of these things And in his Sermon to Cornelius Acts 10. 36. he addes He not I is Lord of all Which St. Paul whom he stiles Our beloved brother and fellow Apostle and whose Epistles he voucheth as concurring with his own 2 Pet. 3 15 16. thus amplifies 1 Cor. 15. 24 25 26. For Christ must reign till he hath put all his enemies under his feet the last enemy that shall be destroyed is death Then cometh the end when he shall deliver up the Kingdom to God even the Father when he shall have put down all rule and all authority and power Compared with Ephes 1. 20 21 22. Col. 1. 17 18 19. Phil. 2. 9 10 11. 2 Tim. 5. 14 15 16. And St. John thus thirds Rev. 11. 15 16 17. And there were great voices in heaven saying The Kingdoms of the world are become the Kingdoms of the Lord and of his Christ and He not St. Peter or the Pope his pretended successor shall reign for ever and ever And the twenty four Elders fell upon their faces and worshipped God saying We give thee thanks O Lord God Almighty which art wast and art to come because thou hast taken to thee not delegated to the Pope or St. Peter thy great power and hast reigned And Rev. 19. 6. I heard as the voyce of a great multitude and as of mighty thunderings saying Allelujah for the Lord God omnipotent not Pope reigneth Moreover David in relation to the Kingdom Kingship of Christ after his resurrection and ascension assures us Psal 29. 10. The Lord sitteth King for ever Psal 97. 1. The Lord reigneth let the earth rejoyce let the multitude of Isles be glad thereof Yea Dan. 2. 44. c. 4. 3 34. c. 6. 26. c. 7. 14 27. Luke 1. 33. It was prophesied and predicted of Christ That his Kingdom shall never be destroyed that his Kingdom is an everlasting Kingdom and his Dominion an everlasting Dominion from generation to generation without any inter-regnum or succession and shall be even unto the end and shall not passe away or be transferred and shall not be left to other people therefore not to St. Peter or Roman Pontiffs of several Nations and all Dominions shall serve and obey him not St. Peter or Popes Compared with Mich. 4. 7. And the Lord not Popes shall reign over them for ever Isa 9. 6 7. Luke 1. 38 39. And the Lord God shall give him the throne of his Father David and the government shall be upon his shoulders and he shall reign over the house of Jacob for ever and of his Kingdom and of the encrease of his government there shall be no end Therefore by the concurrent verdicts of St. Peter himself backed by St. Paul St. John and all these sacred Texts it is infallible that Christ neither at his ascension nor at any time else ever transferred the right exercise dominion of his Kingdom Church or government thereof much lesse of all Kingdoms Nations Monarchs in the world to St. Peter or his Roman successors but intirely reserved it to himself as personal and untransferrable to any other And so they must bid farewell for ever to St. Peters pretended Universal Monarchy and Patrimony as Christs Successors or Vicars by the Testimony of all these sacred Texts whereon they would gladly found and establish it The third Texts are such as destroy both St. Peters and all Popes Titles to Christs Universal High Priesthood or Shepherdship over the Catholick Church as the precedent do their Kingship The first is St. Peters own expression 1 Pet. 5. 2 3 4. Feed the flock of God which is amongst you neither as being Lords over Gods heritage but being ensamples to the flock And when the Chief Shepherd Christ shall appear therefore Christ not he was then Chief Pastor of the Sheep you shall receive a Crown of glory that fadeth not away The next is that of St. Paul Hebr. 13. 20. Our Lord Iesus Christ brought again from the dead is the Great Shepherd of the Sheep to whom be glory for ever and ever Amen compared with Hebr. 7. 21. to the end ch 10 12. 15 to 22. and Psal 110. 4. The Lord sware and will not repent in relation to Jesus Christ and his Priesthood Thou art a Priest for ever after the order of Melchizedech And they truly were many Priests because they were not suffered to continue by reason of death but this man because he continueth ever hath an unchangable or untransferrable Priesthood that passeth not to another by succession or delegation therefore not to St. Peter or any other Roman Pontiff Wherefore he is able to save to the uttermost all that come unto God by Him not by Peter Mary or the Pope seeing he ever liveth to make intercession for them For such an high Priest became us who is holy harmlesse undefiled separate from sinners and made higher then the heavens are any Roman Pontiffs so qualified and who needed not daily as these Priests did and all Popes and Masse-Priests too to offer up sacrifice for their own sinnes and then for the peoples for this he did once when he offered up himself and is consecrated for evermore For by his own blood he entred in once into the holy place having obtained eternal redemption for us After he had offered one sacrifice for ever he sate down at the right hand of God from henceforth expecting till his enemies be made his footstool for by one offering he hath perfected for ever those that are sanctified And having him an High Priest over the House of God not St. Peter nor his successors let us draw near with a pure heart in full assurance of faith Popes therefore and their seduced Pontificians must now bid adieu to their Antichristian Titles of Pontifex Optimus Maximus Pontifex Summus Sanctissimus Episcopus Vniversalis Oecumenicus Pastor summus Pastor Pastorum and to their Vicarship and succession in Christs Vniversal High Priesthood as well as to his Kingship unlesse they will renounce all these Canonical Scriptures Vnking Vnpriest our Saviour Christ and usurp both his Royal Throne and Chair upon Christs pretended Donation of them to St. Peter at his ascention who never heard of claimed but professedly disavowed any such Gift and all Popes of Rome too for some hundreds of years Of no greater Credit or Validity then their forged Donation of all Ecclesiastical and Temporal Soveraignty and
consueverunt Rex vero Johannes cum se a quibusdam Magnatibus quasi derelictum cognovisset by reason of some new Treasons then hatching against him by the Archbishop magnum congregavit exercitum ut rebelles ad consuetum obsequium revocaret Cumque arma movere incoepisset venit ad eum Archiepiscopus apud Northamptonam dicens plurimum in injuriam sui Sacramenti quod in absolutione sua praestiterat redundare si absque judicio Curiae suae contra quempiam bellum mov●ret Quod audiens Rex cum ingenti strepitu dixit se Regni negotia propter Archiepiscopum non differre cum Laica ●udicia ad ipsum non pertineant In crastino autem summo diluculo iter furibundus arripiens versus Nottingham properavit Sequutus est quoque Regem Archiepiscopus memoratus constanter affirmans like another Pope Innocent in a presumptuous daring manner quod nisi ab inceptis celerius desisteret omnes qui versus quempiam ante relaxationem Interdicti hostiliter arma gestarent praeter ipsum solum anathematis vinculo innodaret Sicque ab incaeptis Regem revocans Archiepiscopus non prius ab eo recessit donec diem competentem ad Curiam Regis veniendi ibidem juri parendi Baronibus impetrasset This English Pope and Arch-traytor in pursuance of his implacable malice and revenge against the King notwithstanding his extraordinary favours and submissions to him soon after caused all the Bishops Abbots Priors Deans and Nobles of the Realm to meet together at London upon pretext of satisfying his and the exiled Bishops damages but in verity to engage them in a New Rebellion against the King to deprive him of his Crown and conferre it on Lewis the French Kings son as they did in the conclusion under pretext of demanding the confirmation of the Charter and Liberties granted by King Henry the first there produced by the Archbishop which the King had but newly ratified at St. Albans thus storied by Matthew Paris EOdem Anno octavo Calendas Septembris convenerunt in civitate Londoniarum apud Sanctum Paulum Stephanus Cantuariensis Archiepiscopus cum Episcopis Abbatibus Prioribus Decanis et Baronibus regni to promote a New Rebellion under a pretext of Religion even whiles the Interdict was contrived by him as a curb upon the King ubi Archiepiscopus indulsit tam Ecclesiis Conventualibus quam Presbyteris secularibus ut hor as canonicas in Ecclesiis suis audientibus Parochianis suppressa Voce cantar●nt before the Interdict was released IN hoc Colloquio ut fama refert Archiepiscopus memoratus convocatis seorsim quibusdam regni proceribus coepit affari eos secretius in hunc modum Audistis inquit quomodo ipse apud Winton Regem absolvi et ipsum jurare compulerim quod Leges iniquas destrueret et leges bonas videlicet leges Edwardi revocaret et in regnofaceret ab omnibus observari Inventa est quoque nunc Carta quaedam Henrici primi Regis Angliae per quam si volueritis Libertates diu amissas poteritis ad statum pristinum revocare which charter he recites at large then read unto them by the Archbishop CUm autem haec Charta perlecta Baronibus audientibus intellecta fuisset gavisi sunt gaudio magno valde iuraverunt omnes in praesentia Archiepiscopi saepe dicti quod viso tempore congruo pro hiis libertatibus si necesse fuerit decertabunt usque ad mortem Archiepiscopus vero promisit eis fidelissimum aurilium suum pro posse suo et sic confederatione facta inter eos Colloquium solutum est This being the real design of this Assembly As the King was thus ridden trampled upon and intollerably abused betrayed by the Archbishop Bishops and Barons inveagled by them on the one hand so was he by the Popes Agents on the other Pandulphus besides his formentiond insolencies endeavouring to wrest out of his hands the power of imprisoning Clerks for Felonyes that so they might be at his own disposal and act any villanies with impunity as these two Patents evidence REX dilecto fideli suo Brieno de Insula c. Sciatis quod ad petitionem Magistri Pandulphi Domini Papae Nuncii concessimus quod Robertus Dosset Ran Bullock Galfridus de Stanford Willielmus de Welmsford qui capti fuerunt propter rectum furti facti in vivario nostro de Cliva aliis vivariis quos habetis in custodia vestra Deliberentur Et ideo vobis mandamus quod eos sine delatione deliberari faciatis in hujus rei testimonium has literas nostras patentes vobis inde mittimus Teste Domino P. Wintoniensi Episcopo apud Wingham primo die Jun. Anno regni nostri Decimo quinto REX Reginaldo de Cornhill c. Mandamus vobis statim visis Literis istis liberetis Magistro Pandulfo Domini Papae Nuncio Johannem Clericum Domini Hereford Episcopi quam habetis in Custodia apud Roffam salvo Custodiendum donec certum fuerit utrum fuerit Clericus vel Laicus Et in hujus rei testimonium has literas nostras Patentes vobis mittimus Teste Domino H. Dublinensi Archiepiscopo apud Chileham Duodecimo die Junnii Anno regni nostri decimo quinto Per eundem These most unchristian disloyal proceedings of the Pope his legats Archbishops Bishops and English Clergy against the King so much alienated his affections from the very Christian Religion they professed with their Mouths but denyed in their hearts practises that if we credit Matthew Paris who willingly traduces him upon all occasions after the death of Geoffery fitz-Fitz-Peter cheif Justice of England the chief pillar and support of the Realm of England King John conceiving himself absolved from and that he had liberty to go against all the Oaths agreements extricate himself from the unjust conditions of peace he had made dolenter with much grief and reluctancy wherewith he was entangled poenituit ipsum graviter et amarissime quod ad praedictae pacis consensum inclinaretur Whereupon thinking to finde better usage from very Turks then from the Pope his own Bishops and rebellious subjects who were Christians he resolved to put himself and his Realm into their hands and to renounce the Christian Religion which the premised proceedings of the Pope and Prelates against him made him repute as vain and ineffectual Such was the fruit of these Antichristian proceedings against him Misit ergo nuncios secretissimos cum festinatione summa videlicet Thomam Hardentonum Radulphum filium Nicholai Milites Robertum de Londino clericum ad Admiralium Murmelium Regem magnum Aphricae Marocchiae Hispaniae significans eidem quod se et Regnum suum libenter redderet eidem et dederet et deditum teneret ab ipso si placeret ei sub tributo Necnon et legem Christianam quam vanam censuit relinquens legi Mahometae fideliter adhaereret To which message being
them timely to prevent their miseries and lock up his words under the seal of secrecy thereupon addressed their Letters of submission to K. John hoping that Royal blood was ever ready to shew mercy to such who were ready to yield and prostrate themselves as sollicitors for mercy But before these Letters delivered or any answer returned King John fell suddenly sick at Swinshed Abby being at the mercy of an higher Soveraign When he perceived that his death approached he with penitent confession of his sins and great devotion received the blessed Eucharist having the Abbot of Croxston both for his bodily and ghostly Physitian and then not only gladly forgave all his mortal Enemies and Persecutors though very difficult to flesh and blood but also sent command to Henry his son to do the like to whom he caused all present to swear Fealty as next heir to the Crown and sent Letters to all his Officers abroad to assist him After which he commended his soul to God and his body to be interred in Worcester Church where he was afterwards solemnly buried near the body of Bishop Wolston renowned for his constant fidelity to his Prince against the Nobles of his time Our Historians much differ about his sicknesse and true cause of his sudden death some relate he died of grief others of a feaver a third sort of a flux a fourth of a surfet a fifth of poyson the most probable opinion is that he was poysoned by a Monk of Swinshed Abby where he dyed being of the Cisteaux Order which the King had formerly much oppressed and incensed whereupon by way of revenge to prevent further miseries to the Church Realm and gratifie the Rebellious Bishops Monks Clergy Barons his professed Enemies then highly enraged against him this Monk presented the King with an envenomed Cup whereof the King commanded him to be the Taster of which both of them drinking this Votary became the Diabolical instrument of his own and his Soveraigns destruction Some of our Monkish Historians themselves relate that the Monk revealing his intention of poysoning the King to his Abbot though he poysoned himself to effect it and saying That he would suffer this voluntary Martyrdome for the publique as Caiphas said of Christ better one perish then a whole Nation the Abbot at this resolution and constancy of his wept and praysed God for joy whereupon the Monk being absolved before hand by the Abbot resolutely took the Cup wherewith he poysoned both himself and the King For a reward and memory of which his execrable Treason after his decease five Monks of that Abby did sing for this their Brothers soul specially and so would do whiles the Abby stood as the Manuscript Chronicle of St. Albans Caxton Eulogium Mr. Fox Speed and others more at large relate whereas on the contrary these Monks fable That it was revealed to a Monk That King John was in Hell though a Poet for so saying is censured by Matthew Paris himself as Reprobus versificator who though a bitter Enemy to K. John as if he thought ill of and renounced his Religion gives us this final judgement of his death and future estate only for his liberality to two Monasteries Cum autem regnasset Rex Johannes annis octodecim mensibus quinque diebus autem quatuor ab hac vita post hujus saeculi multas perturbationes labores inutiles in multa mentis amaritudine subtractus transmigravit Nihil terrae imo nec seipsum possidens Such was his infelicity througst his Prelates Subjects Treachery Sperandum est autem et certissime confidendum quod quaedam bona opera quae fecit in hac vita allegabunt pro eo ante Tribunal Iesu Christi construxit enim Abbatiam Cisterciensis ordinis de Bello loco et moriturus domui de* Crokestuna decem librarum terram contulit opulentam Yet the malice of many of his Bishops Monks Clergy and other Enemies against him was such that they would neither permit him to enjoy his Temporal Crown and Kingdoms on earth whiles he lived nor permit God himself to bestow on him any Crown or share at all in the Kingdom of Heaven after his untimely death I have now with all possible industry and integrity presented you out of our Histories and Records with the exactest Chronological History hitherto published of the Popes and Prelates manifold unparalleld grand Usurpations upon the Crown Kingdoms Churches of England and Ireland during the reign of King John with his strenuous various oppositions against them for sundry years till by armed violence fear fraud treachery perjury rebellion enforced to resign up his Crown Scepter Kingdoms to his grand Enemy Pope Innocent the 3d. who afterwards undertook his protection against his Rebellions Prelates and Barons not out of any love or respect unto him as King of England but meerly as his sworn Vassal and Tributary by an enforced Charter the nullity whereof both in Law and Conscience I have at large demonstrated against all Popes and their Parasites pretences The new Usurpations made by this Pope and the English Bishops confederating with him upon this Kings supream Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction during his unfortunate reign are reducible to these heads 1. An usurped arbitrary power for the Pope to examine in the Court of Rome the Elections of Archbishops Bishops Abbots though duly made by the Electors with the Kings license 2ly A Jurisdiction for the Pope to compell some few members of Chapters and Covents in England to elect whomsoever he recommended to be their Archbishop Bishop Abbot without the consent of the majority of the Chapter or Covent even in Rome it self against their Oathes Trusts Charters Priviledges 3ly A Jurisdiction without the Kings previous Regal license to elect or subsequent assent to such Elections to compell the King himself to invest Bishops in the actual possession of their Temporalties by Ecclesiastical censures and force of armes against the Rights and Priviledges of the Crown 4ly A new Prerogative for the Pope or his Legates by their own Provisions or Translations to promote whom they pleased to any Archbishoprick Bishoprick Abby Deanery Benefice in England or Ireland whereof the King himself or any other was rightfull Patron without and against his Royal assent or the Patrons 5ly A meer arbitrary Jurisdiction to Interdict the King and Kingdom of England to prohibit all Divine Service and Sacraments therein for sundry months yea years together against Gods and the Kings expresse commands and that not for any personal or national scandalous crimes found in the King or Kingdom but meerly for opposing the Popes apparent incroachments on the Rights of the Kings imperial Crown 6ly A power personally to excommunicate the King himself and all others who should either eat drink discourse or communicate with him only for disobeying the Popes illegal commands against his antient Rights and Priviledges 7ly An Authority to absolve all his Subjects from their Oathes of Allegiance and
the Popes Delegates to inquire of the extravagances of the Bishop of Durham upon the Monks complaints of them 383. Made Bishop of Durham by the Popes favour 406 418. Robert Byngham elected 418. Authorized by the Pope to grant dispensations for pluralities to the Kings Clerks 422 excommunicates all the Kings souldiers who by the Kings command pulled Hubert de Burgo accused of Treason out of a Church to which he fled for Sanctuary the King enforced thereupon against his will to restore him to it 4●9 The Popes Bull to him and 2. Bishops more to provide 300 of the next Benefices that fell voyd for Romans 564 779. His Complaint with others against the Prior and Monks of Canterburyes new usurpation upon them during the Archbishopricks vacancy and Kings prohibition against it thereupon 600. His death 685. William de Eboraco a Courtier the Kings Clerk skilfull in the Lawes of the Realm provost of Beverly elected to please the King presently approved confirmed by him 685. A prohibittion to him and others not to invade the priviledges of his free Chapels or inform against them or his other priviledges before the Pope or elsewhere 734 735. Wavers whether he should joyn with Grosthead and the other Bishops in opposing the Dismes granted him by the Pope 771. Sent with two other Bishops by the rest to King H. 3. to perswade him to protect the Liberties of the Church and freedome of elections according to his Oath which he had violated to the destruction of his Prelates subjects and enormous dammage of the Church His answer to him That he had exalted him from a low condition being the writer of his writs and present in many perilous judgements as a Justice and hireling That it was expedient for him and them principally in the first place that he they should penitently resign that they had unjustly obtained lest they should be eternally condemned That he being justified reformed by such an example would from thenceforth take care to promote no man unlesse worthy 395 396. Collectors appointed in Parliament of the Dismes in that Bishoprick 814. Writs to them 1034. Invited to St. Edwards Feast by the Kings Letters and to hold it solemnly in his absence with other Bishops Abbots Nobles 826. The first prebendary that fell void in Sarum granted by the King to H. de Wengham 855. Giles de Bridlesford went to Rome when elected procured a grant to retain all his former benefices 925. Sent to the Pope by the King to prosecute some busines of the Church which he respited 929. A Writ to sell all the Corn sowed by the King in Lands of the Bishoprick during the Temporalties in his hands and answer the money in the Exchequer 993. Writs granted at his and other Bishops request by the Barons advice to remove all Lay force which seised or spoiled the Tithes of corn other Church-goods of Priests and Prebends during the Troubles and secure the profits of them 1004 1005. W. Winton Winchester Bishoprick Bishops DIvided into two Bishopricks by King Edward the elder its Founders Benefactors Appendix p. 1. Hithelstan made Bishop by King Edward the elder his Charter to him Appendix 1. Godfrid his death 242. Peter de Rupibus de la Roche a Poytovin Knight Soldier elected by King Johas procurement by great gifts consecrated at Rome 242. His Letter to the trayterous exiled Bishops and oath for their safe return enjoyment of their Bishopricks dammages his Teste to the Kings Patent sent to them as one of his Counsil 277 283 309. A Commissioner for restoring their dammages in his Diocesse 280 287. His name put as a witnesse to King Johas Charter and Oath of Fealty to Pope Innocent 290. The Kings Chief Justice 331 338 381 332 352. Writs to the Earl Moshall and others to do as he should direct them concerning the Popes release of the interdict 332 333. A witnesse to King Johas Charter of the Advowson Royalties of Rochester Bishoprick to Archbishop Langeton 339. Moved him to publish the Popes general Excommunication against the Barons which he delayed 345. Pronounced the Popes sentence of suspention against this Archbishop and that none should obey him till it were released 347 348. The King writ to him to promote an Abbesse to Be●kia not permit another to be elected by any means To promote one to the Archdeaconry of York respite the election of the Abbot of St. Alban 352. King H. 3. sealed some Patents with his and the Legates seal before his New seal made 372. King H. 3. ●under his Wardship 379. Hubert removed by his power from all offices 438. One of the Popes delegates who nominated what particular Barons should be excommunicated for taking arms against King John 359. reputed a meer firebrand of sedition instigating the King against the English Nobility Prelates whom he and his Poytovin complices hated stiling them Traytors Archbishop Edmunds and his Suffragans complaints against them for it perswasions to remove them to follow his natural subjects advice else they would excommunicate him and all who opposed his accord with his Nobles whereupon he and his confederate aliens were banished the Realm 443 444 445. A Writ to assist him in the Treaty with the King of France 446. Sent for by the Pope to supply him with monyes The King contented he should return again into England by the Popes leave motion who departed out of England rather by his own will motion then his Remits his indignation against him at the Popes request His Writ to him thereupon to that effect 456 457. Vpon his return Otto the Legat endeavours to reconcile him and Hubert Earl of Kent 485. the Legat he then admonished the King at present to submit to the just request of his Nobles Prelates who rose up against them 498. His death after he had been Bishop 32 years his good actions praises 500. Three Records attest Richard de Marisco I know not upon what account during Peters Episcopacy was elected to Winton probably mistaken in them for Durham See Durham being specially recommended by the Kings Patent to the Monks election the Kings applauses of his fitnesse for it fidelity to him Commissioners enjoyned to give his royal assent to none but him notwithstanding former orders Elected The Kings Patent to the Popes Legate to confirm him because the Archbishop attempted maliciously to defer it 354 355. William de Valentia the Queens Uncle ●specially recommended by the King to the Monks election rejected as a forraigner unlearned insufficient scandalous William de Raele elected by them for which he is removed from the Kings Counsil the King disallowing him persecuted the Monks for his choise They to avoid the Kings fury go to a new election elect his Chancellor Ralph Nevil thinking thereby to please the King who disallows it removes him from his Counsil takes the Great Seal from him gives it to others appealed against his election which was nulled at Rome 501 502 581. where the Monks procure
Dismes of the Diocess● p 105● 1054 Huntingdon W. d● C●ahull 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 5●3 sent by Bishop Grosthead●n ●n o Wals to Admon●● King H. 3 to correct his excesses 595. Roger de R●●cky●●●● compounds with King H. 3. for all the Dismes of Lincoln Diocesse 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 Canterbury contests suits appeals thereon 597 598. William Lupus an Attachment against him for proceeding contrary to a Prohibition 720. Excommunicated by Archbishop 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. London Peter Excommunicated by the Archbishop his appeal against it p. 745. M. MIddlesex p. 814. N. NOrsolk Nicholaus de Plumpton p. 1034. Northampton A Writ not to prejudice the Archbishoprick 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 Prohibition to him against suits for Legacies and Goods belonging to the Kings Chapple of Sti●●feld 497. A Prohibition against his exacting Procurations from the Church of St. Crosse 602. A Prohibition to him against an Inquisition to the prejudice of the Kings Crown and Prerogative 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 during the Troubles by common consent of the King and Barons 1004. Gualther Map●s 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 Cardinals 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. Sud●u●y Al●nus de Becles more peremptorily denyed the Popes Legates exactions then any other 569. Constantinus an auditor for the account of the Dismes 1051. Su●folke 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 Appendix p. 1 to 14. Hugo the Kings Chancellor made Bishop of Lincoln p. 257. Westminster Richardus de Crokesd●le 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 implead 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. XA●cton 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 Bishoprick 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 presentation in right of his Crown by the vacancy of the Bishoprick of Exon p. 736. Clon in Ireland p. 759. See Bishops of Clon E. ELfin in Ireland p. 687. See Elfin Bishops E●or William specially recommended p. 352. Fulco elected Bishop of London p. 623. The Dean a Cardinals 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 caused the Pope to excommunicate him for opposing him 851. 926. A Writ to the Dean and Chapter to admit John M●unsell to the Treasurership of Yorke in the Kings gift by vacancy or upon their refusal others authorized to admit him 854 855. Godfrey de Kym●ton Dean elected Archbishop 953. William de Langeton elected Archbishop his election nulled 1009. William de Rothe●field 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
for the Bishops damages 281. Fitz Simons Simon 942. Fitz Walter Robert accused of Treason against King John flyes England cleaves to the exiled Bishops restored with them safe conduct damages to him 265 271 272 277 286. Hated by the King Ibid. a witnesse to the Kings Charter to the Archbishop 339. Excommunicated for opposing King John 359. the Popes Letters to him to promote the Kings affairs 390. Fitz Warin Ful●o Excommunicated for opposing King John 359. sent by the King to warn Martin to depart the Realm 620. Flanders Richard a Commissioner for the Bishops damages 280. Le Flemeng John a Clerk 1052. Foliot Jordan a Commissioner for the Bishops damages 280. De Ford Robert Kings Proctor 978. De Forest Philip the Bishop of Wintons Steward Excommunicated 787. Francis John Clerk in the Exchequer 775. De Frenese Stephen Kings Proctor 923. De Frisney J. to promote the Croysado in Ireland 768. De Frissinon John a Collector of Dismes 815 816 818 961. Fulcon Robert a Commissioner of Inquiry 1016. De Fuleburn Stephen a Templar 1049. G. DE Gatesden John a Monk 587. Gaucer William a Clerk 787. De Gaugi Robert King Johns Counsellor adherent against the Pope 265. detains the Kings Castle of Newarke till forced to surrender it 372 373. De Gaunt Gilbert a Baron 1001. Henry 786. Maurite Excommunicated for opposing King John 360. G●fred a Romish Agent 1055. De St. Ge●on Richard Kings Proctor at Rome 967. William a Clerk 972. Gissard Osbert Excommunicated for opposing King John 360. Gradi Barthelm●w 1035. De Gloucester Robert a Clerk 725. William the Kings Proctor 454 497. Goimer William Mayor of London imprisoned a Canon for which the City was Interdicted 512. De Gray John Richard take up the Crosse 766. Captain of Dover Castle 937 956. De Grenv●ll Adam Sheriff of Northampton 1008. De Gr●ssy R. Excommunicated for opposing King John 360. Griffin imprisoned by his Brother 604. Griffolino 974 975. Grimbald Peter Kings Proctor at Rome 432. Guido Kings Nuntio 977. Guido Imbertus the Kings Proctor in France 1032. De Guldeford Thomas Custos of Winton Temporalties 979. Gumberti Carlino 864. De Gunneis Thomas a Messenger 313. H. HAles Judge refused to disinherit Qu. Mary 326. De Handlo Nicholas Custos of the Bishoprick of Winton 955 979. Hardel William Clerk 503. Kings Proctor at Rome 561 562. Hardenton Thomas Miles sent Embassador to Murmelius 284. to Rome 347. De Hastencoat William 937. De Hastings Henry a Baron 1001. De Hattingell William an Official 980. De Hause William a Chaplain 978. De Haya William a Prohibition to him 818. Hayron Jordan a Prohibition to him 388. De Helegey Henry 726. Helias a famous preaching Freer against Pope Gregory 9. Excommunicated by him 520 521. De Hemingford John Kings Proctor at Rome 983 984 986 to 991. De Hepham William 1013. De la Herce Joha the Kings Clerk exempted from Dismes 562. Herebert a Canon of St Martins 496. De St. Hermet William 937. De Hertford Elias 982. De Heuton Joh● Agent at Rome 419. De Highom Ralph a Canon of Sarum 1027. De Hindel Be●n●rd an Oxford Clerk 495. De Ho H● Popes Delegate 577. De Hobrugge Gervase Praecentor of Pauls appeals against Lewes his Excommunication 362. excepted out of the Treaty of peace spoiled of all his Benefices for obstinacy in adhering to Lewes and celebrating during the Interdict 371. De Holden Roger sent to the Council of Lyons to excuse the Abbot of St. Albans absence 64● De Holdernesse Roger Agent for Sewal 813. De Holgate William 1013. De Hortow William St. Albans Proctor to Rome 843. De Hotentost William Miles an Agent for Sictly to the Pope 946. De Howton Robert Excommunicated 818. Hugh a Child crucified by the Jews at Lincoln 856 857. Mr. Hugo Appendix p. 25. De Sancto Victore 74. De Huntinfield William a person of worth 338. Excommunicated for opposing King John 360. De Hurst William 971. Huscarl Roger Commissioner for Bishops damages 280. I. DE Ieland Adam a Prohibition to him and others 388. De Insula Lisle Brianus of King Johns Counsil 265. A Writ to deliver Clerks imprisoned issued to him 283. A witnesse to King Johns Homage to the Pope 290. Robert 965. Joan King H. 3. his eldest Sister detained from him by H. de Lexim Son of the Earl of March against his Oath the Pope Cardinals desired by Letter to excommunicate him if not restored upon admonition 377 378. Jordan a Freer imprisoned 522. Isabella King H. 3. his Mother her death and Anniversary prescribed by the King 755 756. Isabella King H. 3. his Sister married to the Emperor the Treaty concerning it and security for her portion 450 to 454 614. Le J●nene William 941. K. DE Karleol Peter an Oxford Clerk 495. Kellock Alexander Burgesse of Len 1016 1017. De Kilkenny Henry Executor to the Bishop of Ely 965 William Kings Proctor sent to Rome 308 483 497 756 806. De Kime Simon Excommunicated for opposing King John 359. De Kinkenny Odo Proctor for the Dean and Chapter of Lincoln 509. De Kirk R. Popes Delegate 577. De Kirkby John the Kings Clerk exempted from Dismes 1007. De Kirkham Walter his Plurality 422. De Kyneburl Eustace his case of Excommunication 974. L. DE Laffidel George his Case 474. Lambert Peter a Clerk 921 922. Lambinus made Bishop by Symony 851. Lamot Peter Clerk 1035. De Langely Geoffry Kings Proctor at Rome 458 462. De Langeton John 313. De Lanvaley William Excommunicated for opposing King John 360. De Lastala Canal 1035. De Lavan Rolland Popes Merchant 1032. De Lauda Thomas Commissioner for Bishops damages 281. De Legro Simon a Monk 434. Lemovicen Peter 957 958. De Len Adam Eustace Archbishop Boniface his Officials 762 782 783 819 951. Leodiensis Thomas Kings Agent at Rome 966. Leolinus of Wales his Rebellion Treachery c. 445 976 977 1009. Leonardus the Clergies Advocate against the Popes Exactions 841. De Leukenor Nicholas keeper of the Wardrobe 1053. De Lewes Roger a Freer Minor preaching up the Crosse 467. De Lexinton John his Teste to Writs 757. Miles his Prohibition to the Bishops in the Kings name 676. his proceedings against the Jews of Lincoln 856 857. De Leyburne R. his Teste to a Writ 1036. De Leycester Ralph the Kings Clerk his Case 688 689. Leychesfind William a Collector 864. De Lezen Galfridus Guid● the Queens Brothers 930. De Lezig Galfridus Guido 937. Limeth G. Lewes Proctor against King John 362. De Linchefelde W. a Canon of St. Pauls 742. Kings Proctor to Rome 745. the Popes grand promoter of the Croysado 862 to 865 917 921. De Lincolana Adam Excommunicated for opposing King John 360. John the Kings Proctor 923. De Lith John a Clerk 806. De Lizimaco Galfridus the Popes Bull to Excommunicate him 402 403. De Lockington Roger Kings Proctor 422. Robert Custos of Canterbury Temporalties 252 255. sent to Admirallius by King John 284 285 his
acts at St. Albans ibid. Simon a Priest 595 1005. William the Queens Chaplain 781. De Longchamp Henry p. 819. De Longotham Paul the Emperors messenger 521. Lovel Henry 942. VVilliam Canon of Rippon 693. De Lovetot Roger Sheriff of Not. Derby 828. Lucius Tiberius a Roman 326. De Luci Lucy Geoffry King Iohns Counseller and adherent 265. Stephen Kings Proctor agent at Rome 389 390 395 405. William 736. De Ludelow Robert a Baron in Parliament exceeds his Commission 584 585. Thomas 1089. Lungespee Nicholas a living to be provided for him 601 Stephen King Henries kinsman a Croysado granted him in Ireland 757 784. Lupus Robert ●ustos of the Temporalties of Winton 254. Luvel Philip a Clerk 736. Treasurer 865. Roger Kings Proctor 785 984 986 991. M. MAlet W. excommunicated for being against King John 359. De Mandevilla Geoffry a Nobleman 339. Excommunicated for opposing King John 359. Robert and William excommunicated for the same cause 359 360. De Mara Blasius Kings Proctor 497. Marcii Hugotio 864. De Mare Henry his Teste to a Writ 830. De Marescis Richard 290. De Marisco Adam a Monk Popes delegate 852. Richard one of King Johns Counsellers against the Pope 265. Robert Official to the Bishop of Durham 740. De Mansell John Provost of Beverly Treasurer of York King H. 3. great Counseller Writs subscribed by for him acts concerning and complaints against him 593 597 598 599 600 601 632 748 756 758. 813 834 854. 862 868 915 916 917. 942 943. 962 963 964 967 970 974 975 977 987 988 989. 990 1000. Marescal John a Baron in Parliament 453 472. Margaret Tenant in Capite gives security not to marry but by license 602. Wife to H. de Burgo 443. De St. Martin Godfry a Commissioner for Bishops damages 280. Ralph 292. Matilda wife of William de Brause her harsh words to King Johns Officers flight imprisonment death 256 260. De Maula Peter one of King Johns Connsellors assistants a-against the Pope 265. De Mekillon John 495. De Melkele Gervase attachment against him 458. Robert 965. Mereduc fil Griffin 782. De Merton Waleran Kings Clerk and agent 940 972 1004 1005 1006. De Messenden Roger Kings Clerk 782. De Middleton John Clerk of the Chapel 1000. Geoffry Append. 4 De Mildhall Constantine an Official 955. Millers Gilbert promoter of the Crosse 863. De Mohun Richard 956. De Monasteriis Walter Commissioner for Bishops damages 261. Monke Robert a Canon 745. De Monte Acuto W. a Baron excommunicated for opposing K. John 359. De Monte Begonis R. excommunicated 359. De Monte Canisio William a Baron 1001. De Monte Causa Hugh his case 882. De Montesort Almericus Treasurer of York his case 1010. Peter subscribes the Noblemens Letter against the Popes Innovations as a Baron 951. De Monte Pessulano William a Monk voluntarily resigned his Bishoprick to the Pope 624 625. De Monte Visito J. Lewes Proctor at Rome against King John 362 De Montibus Ralfe Clerk a provision for him 806. De Monmouth John a Clerk his provision 559. De Montilis Peter a Canon 1062. De Montimer Hugh Archbishop Bonifaces Official his acts 626 690 825 851 1012. Robert Commissioner for Bishops damages 280. Roger a Baron 276 277. Kings Proctor and Agent 1002 1006. Of his Couusil 1014. Robert Kings Messenger 977. De Mounterant Imbertus a Messenger 937. De Mounfichet Munfichet Richard a Baron 339. excommunicated for opposing King John 360. De Mucegros Robert 453. De Muletona Lambertus Miles his priviledge not to be excommunicated 682. Roger 974 975 1037. Thomas Commissioner for Bishops dammages 280. Excommunicated 360 390. De Mumbray Moubray William excommunicated for opposing King John 359. De Mussengey R. a Baron in the Parliament of Merton 472. N. DE Nassord Kings Proctor at Rome 428. De Nevill Robert Sheriff of York 1009. De Newburgh Novo Burgo Roger a Monk 483. De New-market Novo Mercato Adam his Teste to a Writ 1008. disinherited 1037. De Niccoto VVilliam flies into France 267. Norisco Robert Martins conductor 619. De Normanvil Ralph Commissioner for Bishops dammages 280. Norman Simon 501 505. Slanders the English as Traytors 545 566. De Norwich Geoffry imprisoned tortured to death for treasonable words acts 258 267. Simon sequestred for the Kings debts 782. De Norwod Northwood Roger 941 942 1004. O. DE Ocra VValter the Emperors Nuncio 605. an eloquent Clerk 644 675. De Oleia John 242. Olive Richard his case 883. Oliverius the Bishop of VVintons servant 787. De Orture Peter 827. De Otinton Henry Clerk of the Wardrobe 1000. P. DE Palude Puddle Guido Clerk 690. Pamson Henry 473. Parcel Henry Clerk 978. De Parco Galfrid 818. De Paris John 1023. De Parker Adam 971. De Parmniter Thomas 1013. De Passeleve Robert turns Clerk 729. Simon Kings Clerk his fraud 932 933. De Pateshull Simon Commissioner for the Bishops dammages 279 281. an eminent man 511. De Pausy a Baron in the Parliament of Merton 472. De Paxton Roger 465. Payforer Fulk a Commissioner of Inquiry 1033. De Pecche Bartholmew Kings Proctor at Rome 640. Hugh Commissioner to secure the goods of the Citizens of Norwich 1066. De Penriis Iterus Kings Proctor 1032. De Penton Roger a Commissioner for Bishops dammages 280. De Percy R. excommunicated as against King John 359 Geoffry a Commissioner for Norwich riot 1066. De Perdriz G. an Attachment against him 458. De Pet-Pont Robert Commissioner for Bishops dammages 280. De Pevecestre Stephen Constable of Dover Castle 1060 1061. Peverel Guido excommunicated 787 788. De Peyteum Gilbert a Judge 262. Picard John excommunicated 787 788. Pikot Robert Commissioner for Bishops dammages 280. Thomas 995. De Perecat William to poll long-haired Clerks 479. Plegele Plegilis a Priest his prayer Christs personal presence in the Eucharist in the form of a Child Berengarius his censure of him 71 72. De Plessetis John sent with a Prohibition to the Popes Delegates 478. William Kings Clerk provision for him 562. with a prohibition to him 725. De Plexeto John takes the Crosse 766. Le Pless W. Kings Clerk exempt from Dismes 562. De Plumton Nicholas Kings Clerk provision for him 806. collector of dismes 862 863 864 916 917. De Plymton Nicholas Kings Proctor 807 808. Rustands Vicegerent 921 1034. De Pointun Alexander excommunicated as against K. John 360. De Poterna James Commissioner for Bishops dammages 280. De Poppia William Kings Clerk exempt from disms 562. Porretanus Rogerus an ambitious Monk his discourse with the Abbot of St. Albans 350 351. De Powic Powik● William Kings advocate to the Council of Lions against King Johns Charter and other grievances of the Pope 299 638 639 644 645. De Preston Gllbert a Judge 925. Pruz Walter an Astrologer 487. Q. DE Quency Sacru● hated by King John 286. De St. Quintino Bonetus Kings Proctor at Rome 1032. R. DE Rad. Henry a Clerk 495. De Rale Walter excommunicated for a
many Ministers refused to publish in or near London for which the whole City was Interdicted 344 345 346 348 to 36● Their appeal against these Excommunications Interdicts as not warranted by any power from God and Saint Peter to the next General Council and to Christs Tribunal celebrating Divine Offices notwithstanding their revilings against the Pope 360 361 362. His Licenses to elect the Archbishop of York other Bishops Abbots Priors in the presence onely of certain Commissioners nominated who were to assent thereto without whose concurrence he would not confirm them 348. His Appeal Patent Prohibitions to the Chapter of York not to elect their Dean or any other Person whose Loyalty the King suspected recommending to them his Chancellour Walter G●●y whom they rejecting elected Simon Langeton Archbishop whose Election was nulled because contrary to the Kings Popes inhibition his own promise to the Pope dangerous to the Realm that the Power of it and of the Church should be in two Brothers hands and G●●y thereupon made Archbishop 349 350. The King commands the Archbishops suspension to be published at St. Albans and throughout England ●ais●th two Armies against the Barons and rebellious Clergy whom they plundered abused in all places 351. His licenses for electing approving Abbots Abbesses Deans Bishop● recommendations of persons to be elected and prohibitions delayes to elect others refuseth to confirm persons elected against his will 351 353 to 357. His Letters concerning the union and against the severing of Glaston Abby from the Bishoprick of Bath and Wells 356 357. The Popes Legates care to preserve his and his Heirs rights in France from suffering prejudice by his new Canons there made in a Council 357 ●58 His Bull exempting his Free-Chappels from Excommunications and all Episcopal Jurisdiction 358 359. The Barons Londoners slight the Popes Excommunications Interdicts Bulls Legares authority reject King John call in elect crown Lewes for their King swear Homage Fealty to him as their Soveraign who swore to ayde them and restore their Lands Liberties The Popes Legate ●alo assembling some Bishops Abbots Clerks to him excommunicated him with all his ayders and assistants especially Simon Langeton with Bells and Candles commanding all Bishops and others to publish it every Lords-day and Holy-day throughout all England Simon Langeton appeals against it as voyd in the behalf of Lewes 362. Lewes his Advocates Objections against King Johns Title to the Crown his condemnation to dye by the Peers of France for the murder of his Nephew Arthur Pope Innocents answer to all their Objections on King Jobas behalf and the lawfulnesse of his War against him The Realm of England being his own and he in actual possession of it by reason of King Johns Charter Oath of Fea●ty and annual rent payd for it who was now his Vassal and therefore might not be Warred upon without complaint first made to him his Superior Lord to whom the King of England is Subject as his Vassal with their replyes thereto 362 to 367. King Lewes his notable Letter against his Title to the Crown to the Abbot of St. Augustines to stay his Excommunication against him who proceeds notwithstanding Appendix 18 19 20. King Lewes his Oath with 16. more of his Barons to banish all the English Barons who adhered to him against their native Soveraign King John as Traytors and extirpate all their kinted if ever the Crown of England were peaceably setled on him 366. His sicknesse poysoning by a Monk pious death at Swinestead Abby forgiving his enemies causing his Son Henry to do the like and swearing all present to do Fealty to him as next Heir to the Crown 366. The Monks scandals raised of his Adulte●y Tyranny Cruelty c. during his life and damnation after his death 256 284 285 286 366 367. His piety and good deeds 366 367. He possessed no Land peaceably at his death whence he was stiled John the exiled 366 752. stiled the Image of a King and Popes Vassal 1068. What encroachments Pope Innocent and his Legates made upon his Ecclesiastical and Temporal Prerogatives and Jurisdiction 229 230 367 368. Pope Innocent kept him so long excommunicated interdicted till he brought him and his Kingdoms under Tribute encouraging his Barons by his Bulls Letters to rise up against him as an obstinate enemy of the Church till he had enormously humbled and made him effeminately to enthral both himself and his Realms to the Roman Church but after the Pope postponing the shame of the world and fear of God exposed the same Barons after the manner of Rome whom he at first supported excited to death and miserable disinherison that he might swallow up the fattest of them and by the unsatiable avarice of the Romans this Prince of Provinces was brought under Tribute King Johns president made a pattern for Popes to disinherit other Emperors Kings Princes and keep their Kingdoms Territories Persons so long under Interdicts and Excommunications till they reduced them under the like Tribute and bondage 414. His detestable Charter burnt in Pope Innocent● his Study at Lyons 31. years after Its transcript subscribed sealed out of fear by the English Bishops at the Popes command to the enormous prejudice of the King and Kingdom 300 663. The Pope Pandulph and others disdainfully stiled him his Vassa● in Letters Discourses 292 295 296 297 359 362 365. John King of Jerusalem 411. John King of Scots his League with King John 261. Ireland Popes pretended Title to it 9 291 292. Its Archbishops Bishops Deans Chapters Chief Justices acts actions in it See Index 4 6 8. Legates in it and their acts See Index 13. Conquered and the English Laws Government setled in it by King John 260 261. Souldiers brought thence to assist King John against the French 269. King Johns surrender of and granting an annual rent of 3000 Marks out of it to the Pope besides Peter-pence and Fealty to the Pope for it 274 275 289 290 291 292 300. St. Patricks Purgatory and Christs gifts to him in it 69. The Popes grant of an Ayde to the King in it 406 407. King Henry sent for ayde of men the Chief Justice and some Nobles out of it to Gascoign whereat the disaffected Irish rejoycing the King commanded the Chief Justice to stay there to prevent danger and borrow monies from the Popes Collector if there were cause 818. How Bastardy was there to be judged proceeded in 393 394 474. Grievances complaints of the Archbishop of Tuam and his Suffragans to the King and Pope against his Justice and Officers oppressions there 827 828 857 858 859. Isabella King Johns Queen divorced from imprisoned by him for adultery and some put to death as over-familiar with her 227 256 285. An Anniversary for her 755 756. Queen Isabellaes Dower mother to King Edward 3. resumed 325. Italy Popes pretended Title to it 9 291 316 321. The grant of it to the Pope may be resumed 316. The Emperors march Armies sent into it
particulars and with saving the rights lands of the Empire 651 652. Of the Bishop of Winton from his Excommunication by the Popes Legate at the point of death upon his professed repentance for favouring Simon Monteforts party against the King 1018. Absolution of England from the impious Interdict after 6 years 3 moneths 14 dayes continuance 331 332 333 340 414. See Interdict Of Abbots from visiting the Popes pallace every 3. years for money 465. Of Subjects from their Allegiance Oaths of Fealty Homage obedience to their Kings Emperors by usurped Papal authority in the cases of Otho 5. Frederick 2. King John and Henry 3. 260 263 264 265 410 516 524 439 540 619 621 622 664. contrary to the Law of God Nature Nations and some Popes Bulls and Bishops resolutions 341 343 402 403 456 849. Of Kings by Popes from Oaths inviolably to observe the Great Charter and other Ordinances made by their Lords in Parliaments 336 337 340 to 345 934 936 946 988 989 1015 1016 1021. Of the Cruce-signati from their Oathes Vowes to go to Jerusalem against the Saracens taken by Popes Bulls instigations soon after only to gain money for Popes to the great scandall of Christians and Christianity though they excommunicated the Emperor Frederick and others for not going at the time prefixed when hindred by sicknesse and other grand affairs 411 412 413 449 452 470 471 512 513 514 545 547 571 728 729 746 747 754 766 767 822 814 825 1049 1050 1056. Of all sinnes by Bishops to rebels before battles against their Kings to encourage them to fight manfully 1021 1022. To others by Popes Legates 370 371 448. Popish penances injoyned by Legates before absolutions from excommunications 287 494 495. Adam seduced by Eve and the Serpent 61. He Eve their posterity and mankinde saved by the Virgin Mary as Papists assert 26 31 to 36. Administration of intestates goods indebted to the King prohibited Ordinaries till the Kings debt satisfied 782 89● See Intestates Admiral of Gen●● Fleet 652. Of the French taken beheaded 371. Admittendo Clerico to Bishops to admit Clerks or shew cause why they do it not by a day 781. Adoration due only to God of Angels the Virgin Mary Saints Hostia Idolatry prohibited by God 56 57. 60 61 62. Of Mary more then God by the Church of Rome and Papists See Mary Prayer to Saints Adultery of King John his Queen imprisoned by him and those suspected to defile her put to death for it 256. Punishable by Kings 2. Advocate a good ones properties 43 44 45. All of them found in the Virgin Mary whom the Church of Rome and Romanists stile make invoke magnify as their best chiefest compassionatest eloquentest most sollicitous prevailing Advocate to Christs dishonor our only Advocate by Gods appointment relying on her Advocation more then on Christs 30 to 40. 43 to 50 55 56 63. St. Dominick and St. Francis made Advocates in Heaven equivalent to or more prevalent then Christ 64 65. Advocates delaying marriage Contracts by frivolous exceptions excommunicated 386. The Emperor Fredericks in the Council of Lyons 655. King Hen. 3. his Advocate therein 299 638 639 644. The Clergies Advocate against Popes exactions 841. Of the Court of Rome King Henry the 3. his Letter to ample reward promised him 1031. Advowsons of Churches Patrons cheated of them by Papal provisions complaints against it 444 506 507. See Provisions Prohibitions against suits concerning them in Ecclesiastical Courts or out of the Realm See Prohibitions Patrons Presentations Agnus Dei a vain Charm against thunder tempests 466. Sung in Churches 686. Prohibited to be impressed by Bakers on sale-bread 783. Christs pretended appearing in Popish Hostiaes under that form 71 72. Alienation of Capite Lands in mortmain or otherwise prohibited 597. A License to alien such lands upon a Voyage to the Holy Land 1056. Of Lands belonging to Archbishopricks Bishopricks Abbyes or Chauntries prohibited recovered resumed by the Kings writs 3 4 230 233 372 to 378. 380 381 1004 1033. Prohibited Abbots Bishops by new Oaths to the Pope without his license 465. who yet may alien all the Churches lands against his Oath 5. Aliens Poictovins Italians Romans others promoted to Bishopricles Ecclesiastical preferments benefices in England by King Joha Henry 3. and Popes provisions though illiterate scandalous ignorant of the English tongue to the prejudice of the English Church Scholars Complaints by the Nobles against this abuse still continued notwithstanding promises of reformation 243 310 435 442 446 456 457 501 502 550 579 580 626 627 748 749 751 764 765 777 1020 1323. Alienated the Kings heart from incensed him against the English consumed his Treasure domineered over the Natives married the English Nobles oft complained against the King sharply reprehended for it by the English Nobles in Parliament 443 444 445 721 775 949 to 952. The chief cause of the Barons rebellion against King H. 3. 1020 1023. Their Corn threshed out goods houses plundered by the English who are excommunicated imprisoned for it Inquisitions after their Lands plundered goods 434 to 439 630 631 1000 to 1006. The Nobles rise up in arms against banish force them several times out of the Realm seise their moneyes goods oppose their return as firebrands of sedition 443 444 445 450 930 to 938 949 950 966 967 1020. Alien Priors and Normans Lands rents in England enquired after seised by the King 630 631. Alien Usurers introducei protected by the Pope excommunicated imprisoned till they made their peace 437 469 651 652 754 802. Append. 26. Altars of and to the Virgin Mary 51 52. Christs corporal apparition on them in Popish Hostiaes 72 73. Appeal made at the High Altar against King Johns Charter by the Archbishop 293 294 300 431. Archbishops after their elections carried to the high Altar 242 243 247. Priests flying to their ●horns for sanctuary pulled thence 786 787. Hubert pulled from before it with his Crucifix in his hand to which he fled 439. Broken in pieces because persons excommunicated celebrated Mass on them Appendix 6. King H. 3. his Oath upon the Altar at Westminster to observe the great Charter and reform all his former errors 935. Christs body offered on them 504. Angels their several Orders all subject to the Virgin Mary their Queen Empresse attending on her at her death Assumption 16 20 to 25 28 34 43 48 68. Shew Christ on the Altar to Plegilis 71 72. Not to be adored 60 61. Americaments of Clergymen 337. Of their Tenants 828. Antichrist The Pope Court of Rome reputed so by Alexander Cementarius Grosthead the Greek Church others for their antichristian practises corruptions 259 760 765 773 778 799 to 806 824. See Index 10 12 Apparitions of Christ in Popish Hostiaes delusions 74. Apparators Beadles their exactions prohibited 910. Apostacy of Convert Jewes others punished with death 385 634. Of Christians by reason of the Saracens victories over them and their ill successes in the Holy Warre 734. Apostate
Moaks Writs to apprehend them 575. Apostles of Christ all equal to had the self-same Commission mission authority as St. Peter 9 10 11. instructed governed after Christs ascention by the Virgin Mary appointed by Christ for their Mistresse Lady Comforter Instructer in his stead not St. Peter by their Seraphick Doctors resolutions 16 to 21. Suddenly summoned to her at her death her funeral speech to them 68. Apostolical power derived to the Pope Christs their Apostolical doctrin only for the edification of the Church 799 800 Appeals antiently and of right from Bishops Councils Synods Popes sentences grievances to Christian Emperors Kings as supream ultimate Judges 3. To the Virgin Mary from Devils Lusts Tyrants Gods Christs Justice as the Chancellor of Heaven Fountain of Gods Mercy all bequeathed to her and that immediatly without appeal to any mediate Saint or Angels 16 21 22 24 25 53. From Popes unjust censures oppressions to the next General Council Church militant and triumphant Supream Judge and Christs Tribunal 639 644 645 666 678 805 812 1015 1021. Of the Pope himself to Christs Tribunal 927. Prohibited by our Kings Lawes to Popes or the See of Rome without their special licènse as able to do all Subjects right without them 4. 249 473. None permitted to the Popes or out of the Realm in cases of Bastardy certificates of it on the Kings Writs to his Justices by Ordinaries 393 394 472 473 782. Immediately to the Pope by the Canon Law pretermitting all mediate Judges 24. Popes Canonists bold groundlesse claims of a right of appeals to them and the Court of Rome for all grieved persons from all other Bishops Councils Synods Churches in the world and in case of injustice from all Emperors Kings Parliaments Kingdoms in temporal as well as Ecclesiastical matters notwithstanding any custome priviledge prescription but not from Popes or the See Apostolick to any other 6 7 8 231 232 245 928 929. Appeals to Popes contemned disallowed by our Archbps Bishops proceedings against appellants notwithstanding 231 232 384 741 to 744 791. Appendix 4 5 6 13 14. By Popes own Legats 329 330. Appeals by King John and H. 3. against Popes usurpations on the antient rights of the Crown only to declare justifie their rights against misinformations not to make Popes Judges of them with a saving of their rights to them and their heirs In elections of Archbishops Bishops Abbots without their special license or disallowance of them when elected to prevent their consecrations 229 230 240 241 246 to 252 348 349 353 354 384 405 418 419 422. 431 432 433 483 484 497 498 510 578 587 to 594 922 923 924 1062. See Index 3 4 10. Against dissolving a Union Election 357. Against exiled Bishops restitution 966 967. Against Popes provisions to Dignities Prebendaries Benefices belonging to them in right of the Crown or by prerogative 381 477 478 557. Against their Bishops acting or enacting any thing in their Convocations Councils to the prejudice of the Crown or kingdom 578 837. Against their Bishops Clergies Constitutions made in Councils to the prejudice of the rights Liberties of the Crown Nobles people 899 983 990 991 to 912. Against Usurpations on their Free-Chappels priviledges 557. See Free Chappels Against Bishops or Popes Delegates holding Plea of Lay-fee or goods not given in marriage or by Testament 726 735. See Prohibitions Against the Great Charter extorted by force of arms or invading detaining their Castles and other temporal rights not of Papal nor Ecclesiastical conusance 340 to 348 377 384 385 390 391 402 403 430 455 456 832. 833 988 999 1015 1016. Of the Archbishop of Canterbury against King Johns surrender of his Crown and Charter to the Pope 293 299 300 431. Against Popes Legates unjust proceedings Suspensions Excommunications 329 330 360 362 692 693 1015 1018. who assigned them a set time to appear in person before the Pope within 3. moneths space Ibid. Against Popes their Legates Nuncioes unjust Taxes Exactions Obligations provisions by our Bishops and Clergy 692. 693 694 823 824 841. Of the Archbishop against the King and his Chief Justice in case of a Wardship 429 430. By King Lewes the Barons Londoners against the Popes and his Legates excommunications interdicts as null 362. Of our Bishops Deanes and Chapters Priors and Monks in cases of Bishops and Abbots elections 245 246 405 418 419 498 499 In cases of Archbishops Bishops Visitors oppressions excommunications visitations undue proceedings 231 232 362 382 383 384 499 509 731 742 to 748 762 766 928 929 930. Appendix 2 4 to 18. Appeals of our Kings attested renewed by their Letters Patents and Proctors constituted to pursue declare and defend their rights 229 230 340 349 357 405 497 498 557 558 578 590 807 966 967. Of Suffragan Bishops Abbots Priors against the Archbishop of York made to the Pope in the Kings presence and approved by his Letters Patents 242 245 246. Of the King before the Popes Legates his Bishops Counsil ●81 Occasioned extraordinary expences at Rome and enriched Popes and the Court of Rome 383 737 852. See Index 3 10 12. All benefit of Appeals renounced in Obligations to Popes Usurers 468. Popes Tyrannical Bulls Letters to their Nuncioes Agents Delegates to levy Dismes and proceed notwithstanding any Appeals or without taking notice of them 232 233 329 345 353 359 389 406 442 683 693 694 696 740 780 859 1029. Appendix 5 10. Costs and Dammages awarded in them at Rome 232 499. Proceedings sentences after Appeals reversed as void by Popes Letters to the parties themselves or by his Delegares in their default 231 232 340 345 362 384 586. Appendix 13 14. Appropriations by the Kings license 4 378. Appendix 29. their mischiefs 1041. Archbishops of England Wales Ireland and others See Index 3 4 5. Of Ravenna 529. Of Canterbury as well as Popes set over Nations the Kingdom of England and Lords Garden therein to root up and destroy build plant c. 897. His transcendent underived power by his Constitutions at Westminster to interdict the Kings Castles Lands the whole Province of Canterbury inhibit his Judges Justices proceedings and excommunicate interdic● them for granting Prohibitions to relieve the oppressed subjects against his and Prelates encroachments 899 to 912. See Index 3. Archdeacons office exactions 233 573 674. See Index 6. The Pope seiseth the moneyes goods of 3. of them dying rich and intestate 671. Arches London an excommunication there 457. Armes all persons as well Bishops Abbots Clergymen as Barons and others to bear armes or contribute towards them in times of danger against invading enemies 268 269 890 994 1007 1008 1009 1024 1025. The Bishop of Belvoir taken and kept prisoner in his armes sworn never to bear arms more ere released 247. Armies summoned by our Kings Writs against Enemies Welshmen Scots 260 261 265 268 269 281 622 994 1007 1008 1009 1024. Arrests Attachments Imprisonments of Noblemen and others whose loyalty is suspected