136; threatened by bishops with ex- communication, 136; supports John le Blund as candidate for See of Canterbury, 139; threatens excom- munication of rioters, 134; is sum- moned to Rome, 143; allowed by Henry to return to Winchester, 160; presses gifts on legate Otho, 166; urges Henry to listen to popular com- plaints, 175; death of, 176. Rustand: papal nuncio in England,
364; preaches crusade against Man- fred in London, 356; tries to collect money from monasteries, 357; sum- mons prelates to London, 357-359; certifies large sums due for Sicily, 361; receives enlarged powers, 363; summons a third meeting in London, 364; ordered to compel Scotch pre- lates to help Henry in Sicilian busi- ness, 367; is recalled and sent to Gascony, 368; accused of grinding down English Church, 369; leaves money behind him in England, 388; receives a prebend in St. Paul's, 384; pledges king's credit in Rome, 374; leaves England, 371.
Sacraments: regulations for administra.
tion of, 61; instructions on, 58-59; abuses in administration of, 173; teaching on, 343.
Salisbury, bp. of, 47, 54; ordered to present Romans to livings, 185; dele- gated to inquire into Durham dispute, 65; demands from king freedom of election, 314; royal agent in Rome, 369.
Salisbury, Chapter of, refuses to pay royal aid, 89.
Saracens, pope obliged to break the power of, 262.
Savoy, Ottoboni the legate in, 404. Scarborough Castle, surrender of, 388. Scotland, Church of: taxed for Henry III, 412; to help pope in Sicilian business, 363.
Seal, the great, to be deposited in the Temple, 47.
Segrave, Stephen, the justiciar, 126, 131. Sempringham, papal documents for, 70; credit of, pledged, 332. Seneca, quoted, 166.
Sens, abp. of, at Council of Bourges, 99.
Shirley, Mr., preface to Royal Letters, 44 note; on Pandulph's work in Eng- land, 51.
Sicily kingdom of, Conrad IV tries to recover, 347; pope's difficulties in, 347, seqq.; Herlot sent to England to settle affair of, 371; conditions on which it was granted to Edmund, 353; Henry asks for modification of conditions of grant, 372; English bishops promise money for, 373; Prince Edmund cited to prove his right to, 375; Prince Edmund re- nounces crown of, 375; king obliges abbot of Westminster to contribute to, 361; Richard of Cornwall refuses his help, 355; Henry's crusading oath changed for, 354; bishops and barons refuse to be bound to condi- tions, 361; becomes interest of Eng- land rather than of the Holy See, 363; abp. of Messina pleads cause of, 363.
Sick, visiting of, regulations about,
Siena, money lenders of, 354. Simon of London, rival presentee to Thame, 198.
Simon, prior of Worcester, 62-64. Simon the Norman, a lawyer, Henry's
messenger to Rome, 177. Sinebald, Cardinal, elected as Innocent IV, 205.
Sinecius, papal collector, 412, 414. Sittingbourne, John de, elected abp. of Canterbury, 138.
Slindon, death of Stephen Langton at, 118.
Smithfield, St. Bartholomew's, visita-
tion dispute at, 291; canons gain their cause on appeal to Rome, 295. Soissons, bp. of, on embassy to pope, 327.
Southwark, Hospital of St. Thomas
at, dispute as to presentation to, 312. Spain, rebelling against clergy, 268. Spalding priory, 215.
Spiritual supremacy, not impugned by resistance to papal exactions, 238. Stamford, barons meet at, 10. Stamford, Henry de, bp. of Rochester, death of, 154-
Stechil, de, elect of Durham, refused
Stephen of Anagni: papal clerk sent
to England to collect money, 115, 125, 127; threatens Henry with cen- sure, 118.
Stubbs, bp. of Oxford, 32, note. Subsidy: king demands of barons, 216; demanded by the pope, 251; cause of discontent in France, 235. Supino
Pietro de, papal collector in Ireland, 195; capture by Emperor Frederick, 196.
Suzerainty of Honorius III acknow- ledged by Henry III, 39. Synod at Oxford, 59, 289.
Synod of London at St. Paul's, 166, 169, 173.
Tax, papal, exemption from, for some religious houses, 128. Templars, 70.
Temple, the, Great Seal deposited in, 47.
Tenth, papal, collected in oppressive way, 126.
Terra Laboris, Monte Cassino known as, 356.
Tewkesbury Abbey, disputes as to privi- leges, 64.
Thame, prebend of, causes quarrel be- tween King Henry and Grosseteste, 196.
Thibaud, archd. of Liége, after Gregory X, 414; elected pope, 416. Thomas of York, friar, 223.
Thomas, St., body of, "translated," 53.
Thorney abbey, tax on, 366.
Tithe for crusade ordered, 285; objected to in England and France, 286. Tolet, John, English cardinal, expostu- lates with pope, 268.
Torres, Giles de, cardinal, upholds Grosseteste, 338.
Toulouse, Raymund of, not to have English support, 103. Tournaments in England forbidden by
Tours: death of W. de Raleigh at, 302; archbp. of, at Council of Bourges,
Tower of London, Henry seizes, 392. "Translation" of body of St. Thomas at Canterbury, 53.
Tribute to Holy See: rejected by Eng- lish proctors, 242; objected to at Council of Lyons, 231.
Troyes, bp. of, on embassy to pope, 327.
Tunbridge Castle, dispute as to posses- sion of, 130.
Turner, G. I., The Minority of Henry III, 32 note.
Twenge Robert (alias W. Wither): heads riot, 133; surrenders to king, 135; is sent to Rome, 135. Tyssyngton, estimate of Grosseteste, 341.
question of Sicilian crown to be settled, 393; enlists help for Henry, 394; proclaims oaths against Henry unlawful, 394; sends legate to Eng- land, 395; ratifies St. Louis' award, 396; condemns rising of barons, 397; death of, 399.
Ursarola, John, bp. of Cervia, pope
wants support for, in England, 243. Usurers: accompany collector of papal tax, 126; practises of collector of papal tax, 329; secure finest palace in London, 330.
Valence, Aylmer, bishop-elect of, 158, 176, 304, 307, 398; see Aylmer. Velascus, friar, papal agent, threatens penalties for refusal to settle Win- chester dispute, 382.
Vicars: residence of, regulated for, 60; proper provision for, 61.
Wales placed under an interdict, 30. Walter, the sacrist of St. Alban's, 53. Waltham abbey: not represented at Council of Lyons, 229.
Waltham, abbot of: deputed by pope to inquire into election expenses, 146; to declare Christ Church, Can- terbury, free of interdict, 191. Warren, Earl, 12.
Waterford, See of, royal agents ask for
its union with Lismore, 119. Wearmouth, benefice at, granted by monks of Durham at king's demand, 306.
Wells, dean of: ordered by pope to find a living for a Roman ecclesiastic, 278; commissioned by pope to raise money for Abp. Boniface, 298. Wendover, Roger de, 35, 37; describes
Otho's business, 92; on the dispute be- tween bishop and monks of Durham, 65; records appointment of chancellor of Lincoln to See of Canterbury, 124. Wengham, Henry de, elected bp. of Winchester, 320, 323.
Westminster, abbey of: dispute with bp. of London, 66; declared independent of See of London, 67; its privileges, 67; litigation with St. Edmund, 155. Westminster, abbot of: deputed by pope to inquire into election expenses, 146; privileges of, 67; has custody of king- dom in king's absence, 229; is sent as royal agent to Rome, 367, 369. Westminster, parliament at, 84, 125, 140; meeting at, about taxation for Sicily, 377; meeting of clergy at, under Otho, 93; royal Christmas at, 189; Henry III crowned at, 53; grants a market to, 279; renewal of excommunication at, 316.
Whitsand, Henry lands at, 396. William, archdeacon of Paris, a papal nuncio in England, 394.
William, king of Scotland, 168 note. William the Norman, appointed prior of Worcester, 63.
William of Nottingham, minister of Minorites in England, 242. William of Valence, 158, 177, 302 note; proposed by Henry for Winchester, 176, 179; election refused by the monks, 303; remains in England and acquires influence over Henry, 158; becomes president of Henry's foreign councillors, 159; dies of poison abroad, 180.
William, St., of York, 70. Winchester, bp. of, 52, 54; publishes pope's excommunication of barons, 22; suspends Stephen Langton, 22; elect of Valence proposed as, 176; meets Henry with terms of peace, 393; appeals to Rome against Otto- boni, 410; election of Aylmer, M. Paris on, 304; entry of Aylmer as, 307; goes to meet papal legate at Boulogne, 398.
Winchester, priory of: king intrudes
foreign prior on, 179; king at, trying to influence election to See, 180; W. de Taunton quarrels with Bp. Aylmer,
Winchester, priory of-continued.
317; appeals to Rome, 318; privi- leges granted to monks, 209; monks quarrel as to election of Aylmer, 302, 304, 317; some monks seek shelter elsewhere, 318; monks appeal to pope against king, 192; election said to have lapsed to pope, 193. Winchester, royal Christmas at, 93, 306; parliament at, 253.
Winchester, See of: bishop ordered to raise a subsidy, 251; translation of bp. of Norwich to, 209; Gregory IX writes about election, 181; Adam Marsh to settle disputes about election to, 319; attempts of Roman official to settle matters, 381; election of H. de Wengham to, 323.
Windsor, Pandulph meets de Burgh at,
Wingham, barns of foreigners pillaged at, 133.
Wingrave, living of, demanded for pope's
Worcester, bp. of: confronts Henry
about Winchester scandal, 211; goes to Council of Lyons, 223, 229; Nicholas of Ely elected as, 410; ordered by pope to collect a subsidy, 251, 276; to be absolved, 407, 409.
Worcester, King John buried at, 28; Henry wants to remove King John's body to Beaulieu, 119; Pandulph orders de Burgh to meet Llewellyn at, 47.
Worcester priory: privileges of, 62;
forged privileges, 62; Norman ap- pointed prior, 63; sequestered by Langton, 63; dispute with bishop, 62; credit of monks pledged, 332. Wych, or Wiz, Rich. de la, bp. of Chichester, Constitutions of, 222, 343.
Wykes, Chronicle of, 416.
York, abp. of: sued in secular courts,
71; Honorius III sends orders to, 32; absent from Henry III's coro- nation, 53; absent from parliament, 314; ordered to collect crusade tithe, 285-286; ordered by pope to excom- municate Llewellyn, 74; commis- sioned to excommunicate rioters, 134- York, Chapter of, sets aside king's candidate for the See, 19; selects Simon Langton as archbishop, 19. York, St. Mary's Abbey, dispute be- tween the monks and the archbishop, 67.
York, See of, vacant, 19.
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