Alexander IV, pope-continued.
urges immediate payment for Sicily, 360; protects Cistercians, 364; listens to complaints of English prelates, 364; urges Henry to take up Sicily, 365; asks for preference for debts of Italian merchants, 365; writes to Rustand about debts, 366; gives Henry revenues of vacant dignities and benefices, 366; complains to Henry about delay in Sicilian business, 367; recalls Rustand, 368; writes to Henry about state of Church in Eng- land, 369; urges Henry to be recon- ciled to prelates, 369; suggests ad- journment of consideration of English grievances, 370; warns Henry against neglecting sentence of excommunica- tion, 370; suspects Henry's sincerity, 370; orders Rustand to pay off loans in spite of Henry III, 371; sends Herlot to settle Sicilian affairs, 371; grants Henry a tenth for five years, 374; secures peace between England and France, 379; confirms English bene- fice to Italian, 381; justifies action of Holy See in so doing, 382-385; justifies impropriations of livings to religious bodies, 383; bestows Italian's prebend in St. Paul's on another Italian, 384; appeals to Prince Ed- ward to get help against Tartars, 385-386; absolves Henry from oath to observe Provisions of Oxford, 386; condemns barons' oaths, and absolves all, 387; death of, 388. Alfonso of Castile, nominated king of the Romans, 394. Amiens, Mise of, 395.
Anagni, Stephen of, papal collector, 143.
Andrew, foreign prior of Winchester,
opposes Wm. de Raleigh, 210. Andrews, St., abp. of: at Council of
Lyons, 229; ordered by Pope to col- lect money for Henry III, 299. Anjou, Charles, duke of: brother of St.
Louis IX, 256; thought of, as king of Sicily, 347; pressed to accept crown of Sicily, 350. Apulia, expedition into, 356. Aquablanca, bp. of Hereford, borrows in pope's name, 364.
Archdeacons, duties of, defined, 173. Arden, Philip: agent in Rome for Bp. Nevile, 122; describes his agency in Rome to oppose Canterbury election, 122-123. Arlotencio, Herlot's nephew, provided with English benefice, 381.
Armagh, abp. of, at Council of Lyons, 229.
Arthur, prince, murder of, 25. Articles of Complaint drawn up at Canterbury, 373.
Arundel, earl of, appeal against St. Edmund, upheld at Rome, 174. Asaph, St., disputed election to See of, 227.
Asten, John, papal chaplain, granted a London prebend, 278.
Augustine's, St., Canterbury: resists St. Edmund, 153; privileges of, con- firmed by Gregory IX, 154. Augustinian Order, 70. Aylmer de Valence: See of Winchester for, 302; descent of, 302 note; re- marks of Matth. Paris on election of, to See of Winchester, 304; Henry's infatuation for, 305; receives papal confirmation to election to Win- chester, 306; returns to England, enters Winchester, 307; urges bishops to grant Henry money, 308; opposes king's wishes, 309; personal dispute with Henry, 311; dispute with Abp. Boniface about jurisdiction, 311; waits on king to obtain freedom of elections, 314; quarrels with Win- chester monks 17; appoints his own prior to Winchester, 318; com- plaint against to pope by barons, 320; barons oppose his return to England, 322; consecrated bishop; death of,
324; debts left behind to be collected, 388.
Bacon: Robert, Dominican, 136; Roger,
on Grosseteste, 341.
Baldwin, earl of Albemarle, 105. Baptism, instructions about, 59. Bardney, abbot of: dispute with Grosse- teste, 205.
Barons: meet at Stamford, 10; demands
of, drawn up, 10; pope sends brief to, 19; complaints against to pope by K. John, 20; excommunicated by pope, 20-21, 22; disregard pope's excommunication, 22; appealed to by pope to submit to Henry III, 30; side with Louis of France; excom- municated by Gualo, 30; oath of to Louis of France condemned by pope, 31; take oath to restore castles to Henry, 53; submit to pope's orders about castles, 78; agree to extra tax to meet king's needs, 109; insist on removal of foreigners, 136; ask pope to consider grievances, 247; complain to Henry about broken promises, 274; complain to pope about Aylmer, 320; send deputies to Rome against Aylmer, 321; refuse obligations at- tached to crown of Sicily, 361; ap- peal to pope against foreigners in England, 378; ask pope for a legate, 380; refuse to accept award of Mise of Amiens, 396.
Basset, Philip, justiciar, presides over parliament, 391.
Bath: abbey, tax on, 366; bp. of, goes to Curia, to appeal against Rustand, 364.
Battle, abbot of, complains about taxes to king, 185.
Beatrix, duchess of Anjou, 256. Beaulieu, Abbey: Henry wishes to re-
move K. John's body to, 119. Beauvais, dean of, agent for Abp. Boni- face in Curia, 261; obtains further concessions for Abp. Boniface, 262.
Bedford: archdeacon of, spokesman of clergy meeting, 95; Castle, 79; siege of, 80. Benedictine order: legislation about rule of, in synod of London, 173; mitigation of rule of, 171, 333; Otho presides over chapter of, 177; papal legislation for, 177, 332; in France, obtains dispensation from severity of observance, 334-
Benefices, objection to grant of, to foreigners, in France, 236.
Berenger, Raymund V, death of, 256. Berger, Elie, editor of registers of In- nocent IV, 327; notices Muratori's inventory of papal archives, 348 note. Berkshire, rectors, of, interviewed by Otho about papal taxation, 186. Bern, Adam de, pleads case of St. Al- ban's at Lyons, 273.
Bernardini, Bonaventure, merchant of Siena, 388.
Bigod, Hugh, ordered to give up castles, 388.
Bigod, Roger, represents Henry at Council of Lyons, 230.
Bingeham, Robert de, elected bp. of Salisbury, 120.
Birinus, St., translation of relics of, 70.
Bishops: regulations for, 60; and reli- gious houses, 64; duties of, defined, 173; resist "procurations," 178; re- fuse demand in pope's name for money, 184; protest against stop being put to pluralities, 197; urge emperor not to interfere with papal election, 200; write to pope about English grievances, 249; unwilling to make collection of first fruits for See of Canterbury, 260; urged by pope to help forward crusade, 285; of Cant. prov. combine against Abp. Boniface, 294; meet at Dun- stable to concert measures against Abp. Boniface, 297; seek papal con- firmation of sentence of excommuni-
cation, 317; refuse obligation at- tached to crown of Sicily, 361; agree to find money for Sicilian business, 373; meet at Merton to discuss Sicil- ian business, 378; ordered by pope to deliver money to Ottoboni, 405; Scotch, summoned to council by Otto- boni, 415.
Blanche, queen, mother of St. Louis
Blomerie, John de, abbot of Abingdon,
in trouble about a benefice, 279. Blund, John le: chosen abp. of Canter-
bury, 139; election set aside, 139. Blundevil, Ralph, E. of Chester forbids payment of papal tax in his territory, 126.
Blyth: Convocation of York at, 308; tournament at, becomes a battle, 166. Bologna, money lenders of, 354. Bonaccursi, Raynerio, Sienese merchant, 365, 388.
Bonaventure, St., offered See of York, 409.
Boniface of Savoy: Henry wants him to
be abp. of Cant., 191; Henry writes to pope in favour of, 191; elected to Canterbury, 194; election confirmed by pope, 209; arrival of in England, 216; goes to Lyons, 223; consecrated by pope, 227, 258; urged by Grosse- teste to correct abuses, 255; obtains privileges from pope, 258; suspends bishops for refusing to collect money for him, 260; asks pope for help to- wards his debts, 261; orders Grosse- teste to give benefice to son of duke of Burgundy, 276-277; gets leave from pope to grant benefices in suffragan Sees, 281; enthroned at Canterbury, 282; friction with suffragan bishops, 289; makes visitations and demands money, 290; disputes with St. Paul's, London, 290; disputes with St. Bar- tholomew's, Smithfield, 291; disputes with St. Alban's, 291; goes to Lyons to support visitation disputes, 294; per-
suades canons of St. Bartholomew's to withdraw complaints, 295; pope decides against, on appeal about visitations, 295; tries to influence pope in his favour on visitation dis- putes, 296; Cardinal Hugo appointed to investigate his debts, 297; returns to England, 311; excommunicates brawlers, 312-313; summons prelates to Canterbury, 373; directed by pope to support Henry against barons, 392. Bonsignori, Rolando, Roman merchant, 365.
Boulogne: Ottoboni at, 403; papal
Bouquer, William, king's agent in Rome, 399.
Bourges: archbp. of, at Council of, 99; Council of, 98.
Boxley, abbot of, deputed to settle dis-
pute between St. Edmund and Can- terbury about revenues, 148. Braibroc, Henry de, imprisoned, 79. Breauté, Falkes de: had care of royal castles, 74; summoned to Dunstable, 79; rebellion of, 79; pope intervenes in behalf of, 80, 104; besieged by king, 80; Otho's mission suspected to be to intercede for, 90; and King John, 105; William de, hanged by Henry III, 80.
Bristol: council at, presided over by
Gualo, 30; royal Christmas at, 32. Buckden: Grosseteste taken ill at, 340. Bull, John, monk of St. Alban's, pleads cause of, at Lyons, 273.
Burgh, Hubert de: justiciar, 45, 74; and bp. of Winchester, relations between, 45, and note; ordered by Pandulph to meet Llewellyn at Worcester, 47; meets Pandulph at Windsor, 47; ordered by Pandulph to release sheriff of York, 48; seeks decision of Rome in marriage case, 69; discontent of nobles with, 75; writes to the pope, 76; king relies on his help, 76; draws picture of misery of nation, 84;
ascendency of, 116; incurs hostility of nobility and clergy, 129; has no competitor for influence with king, 129; downfall of, 130; supplanted by Peter de Rupibus as king's adviser, 131; said to have procured death of abp. of Cant. by poison, 131; pointed at as instigator of riots against Romans, 134; pardoned by Henry, 155. Bury St. Edmund, abbot of: commis- sioned to excommunicate rioters, 134; complains to king about taxes, 185; obtains mitigation of observance, 333.
Camezana, John de, nephew of pope, English living demanded for, 325; provided to English benefice, 362. Cantelupe, Roger de: agent in Rome, in favour of Hubert de Burgh, 130. Cantelupe, Walter de: brings pallium to abp. of Cant., 125; bp. of Wor- cester, defends pluralities, 171; op- position of, to Ottoboni, 410; death of, 410.
Canterbury: prelates summoned to meet at, 373; reception of Ottoboni at, 408; Walter de Eynsham elected abp. of, 122; king refused assent, appeal to Rome, 122. Canterbury: Christ Church, privileges
of, upheld against Henry, 118; credit of pledged, 332; monks of, claim metropolitical powers during vacancy of See, 205-206. Canterbury, abp. of: at Council of Lyons, 229; ordered to collect money for crusades, 285-286; excommuni- cates those who held to Provisions of Oxford, 388.
Canterbury, St. Augustine's: privileges bestowed on, 209.
Canterbury, See of: impoverished, 258;
pope confirms election by monks to, 209.
Carlisle, bp. of: has custody of kingdom in king's absence, 229; waits on king to obtain freedom of elections, 314.
Catherine, St., chapel of: in Westmin- ster; ceremony of absolution in, 162. "Caursini," money lenders, 183, 330. Celestine IV, Geoffrey of Milan elected pope as, 199.
Celibacy, laws as to clerical, 58. Chancellor of England, orders of pope to, 32.
Chapels, royal, Henry protects privi- leges of, 289.
Chapters, monastic, 64.
Charles, duke of Anjou, brother of St. Louis IX, 256; thought of, as king of Sicily, 347; pressed to accept crown of Sicily, 350.
Charta, Magna: royal assent to, 1, 12; John seeks its nullification at Rome, I; appealed against by John, 15; some stipulations of, 15; annulled by pope, 17, 19.
Charter, Great: some stipulations of, 15; annulled by pope, 17, 19; burnt,
Charter of Liberties of St. Thomas, 147;
monks of Cant. punished for showing copy of, instead of original, 151. Chester, bp. of: Henry's agent in Rome to oppose Canterbury election, 122; assures earl marshal of royal favour, 142.
Chester, earl of, 36; resists papal order about royal castles, 77. Chichester, bp. of: Rob. Passelew
elected as, 222; consecrated at Lyons, 227; appeals to Rome against Otto- boni, 410; cited to Rome, 411. Chichester dean of, commissioned by pope to raise money for abp. Boni- face, 298; prebendaries of, and first fruits, 281.
Christ Church, Canterbury: monks of, claim privileges about consecration of suffragans, 146; dispute with St. Ed- mund about revenues, 148, 152; de- clared free of interdict, 191; dispute with Grosseteste, 205.
Churches, regulations about care of, 60. Cincio, a Roman, canon of St. Paul's, maltreated, 132; those who laid hands on, excommunicated, 133. Cinque Ports: barons of, kept in prison by Louis, 40; wardens of, instructed by pope, 32; citizens of, excommuni- cated, 398, 400, 403; placed under interdict, 400. Cistercian abbots receive papal com- mands to furnish embroidery, 250. Cistercians: refuse procurations, 188; refuse war subsidy, 203; refuse Rus- tand's demands, 364.
Citeaux, abbot of, ordered by pope to act as mediator between England and France, 129.
Clare, earl of, minority of, 130. Clement III, and William k. of Scot-
Clement IV: grants Henry tenth for
three years to aid against barons, 399; determines to send legate to England, 401; orders legate not to delay journey, 403; condemns tithe im- posed by barons, 405; and battle of Evesham, 406; orders legate to warn all to leave Simon de Montfort, 406; congratulates Henry on his liberation from captivity, 407; counsels modera- tion in victory on Henry and Prince Edward, 408; offers See of York to St. Bonaventure, 409; confidence of, in Ottoboni, 411; reminds Henry of overdue tribute, 412; gives Henry tax on Scotch Church, 412; recalls Ottoboni, 415; death of, 416. Clergy: regulations for, 60; refuse to pay subsidy, 88; consider legate's plan for raising subsidy, 95; appeal in vain to pope against taxation, 109; resist papal demands for money, 187, 264-265; joint appeal of, to pope against exactions, 266; appeal to cardinals against pope's demands, 267; grant tenth towards crusade, 418. Clerics position of married, 56; sons
of, allowed to succeed to father's benefice-abuse of, 56-57. Collectors, papal; pope condemns methods of, 208; new, arrive in Eng- land, 269.
Colonna, Cardinal John de, examines candidates for See of Canterbury, 138. Complaints from England at Council of Lyons, 231.
Conclave on death of Gregory IX, 199. Confession, instructions about, 59. Confirmation: instructions about, 59;
regulations about, 61; of elections, 70. Conrad IV: endeavours to recover king- dom of Sicily, 347; death of, 351. Constantinople, aid for, sought for in England, 390.
Constitutions issued by synod of Ox- ford, 59; of bp. of Chichester, 343; of Abp. Walter Gray, 345; of Walter de Kirkham, bp. of Durham, 346; of Cardinal Otho, 170; of Cardinal Otto- boni, 415.
Council: at Bristol, presided over by
Gualo, 30; at Merton Abbey, 159; at St. Paul's, summoned by Cardinal Langton, 96.
Coventry: bp. of, meets Henry with
terms of peace, 393; dispute between monks of, and canons of Lichfield, 204.
Coventry, Walter de, 34; on Gualo's exactions, 38.
Crakehall, John de, receives prebend in St. Paul's, 385.
Credit of religious houses pledged, 332. Cross, archiepiscopal: dispute about,
53; settlement of dispute about, 54. Croyland abbey, tax on, 366. Crusades: preached, 142; discussions about, in Council of Lyons, 241; pope urges on, in England, 262; clergy grant tenth towards, 418. Cumhyre, abbot of, 222.
Curia, Roman: mass of business at, 68,
69; stigma of avarice resting on, 94. Cursor, papal, 62.
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