Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 February 2009
Thomas Fuller summarized our subject with brisk and depres-sing confidence:
’This is he so famous in history for cutting off the life of King Edward the Second…he made much bustling in the land, passing through the bishoprics of (Hereford), Worcester and Winchester, and died at last, not much lamented, July 18th, 1345.’
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5 Ibid., II, i, p. 153.
6 Ibid., II, i, p. 138.
7 Public Record Office, Exchequer Accounts, E.101/311/22; E. 101/311/38.
8 Acla Sanctorum: Octobris Tomus Primus, ed. Bolland, (Antwerp, 1765), p. 592Google Scholar; Calendar of Papal Letters, ii, p. 280.
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10 Ibid., II, i, p. 310.
11 Calendar of Chancery Warrants, i, p. 468.
12 Foed., II, i, p. 328.
13 Ibid., II, i, p. 329.
14 Calendar of Papal Letters, ii, p. 150.
15 Calendar of Patent Rolls, 1317–1321, p. 3.
16 Foed., II, i, p. 601.
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28 Parliamentary Writs, i, p. 245.
29 P.R.O. Ancient Coirespondence, xxxii, Nos. no, 117, 118.
30 Ibid., No. 117.
31 Reg. Hereford., p. xxiv.
32 P.R.O. Ancient Correspondence, xxxii, No. 117.
33 See endorsement, ibid., No. 154, which I dat e 7 Ma y 1323.
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47 Ibid., p. 269. The mandate was addressed to John de Towcester, who subsequently stole the episcopal register. Infra, n. 54.
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49 Cal. Fine R., iii, p. 314.
50 Cal. Pap. Letters, ii, p. 280.
51 Blaneforde, loc. cit., p. 140.
52 Reg. Hereford., p. 288.
53 Ibid., p. 292.
54 Supra, n. 47. The king's agent was absolved by th e bishop in April, 1325 (Reg. Hereford., p. 323). The register was still missing in August, 1348 (Registrum Johannes de Trillek, ed. Parry, J. H., Canterbury and York Soc, 1913)Google Scholar but was being cited by November, 1349 (ibid., p. 325).
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60 P.R.O. Exchequer Accounts, E.101/309/37.
61 Foed., II, ii, pp. 698–9.
62 Ann. Paul., p. 338.
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64 Cal. Pap. Letters, II, p. 280.
65 Foed., II, ii, p. 715.
66 Cal. Close R., 1327–30, p. 190.
67 Foed., II, ii, p. 727.
68 P.R.O. Exchequer Accounts, E.101/311/22.
69 Foed., III, p. 689.
70 Cal. Pat. R., 1327–30, p. 507.
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80 Ibid.The appellant appears as ‘Pebrehave’ in Cal. Pap. Letters, ii, p. 409. He was ordained acolyte in 1316 (Reg. Woodlock, op. cit., p. 877).
81 Winchester Chartulary, p. no.
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