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Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-02214-0 - Bishops, Clerks, and Diocesan Governance in Thirteenth-Century England: Reward and Punishment Michael Burger Index More information Index For unnamed rectors and vicars, see the name of their church. Bishops and modern authors only are listed under their toponyme/surname. Aaron de Kent, 203 n92 Adam de Lymmyng, 106 Ab Kettelby, church, 78 Adam Marsh, 37, 39, 224 n74 Aberford, 20 Adam de Pileby. See Adam de Fileby Abingdon, Saint Edmund of (archbishop Adam de Saint Edmund, 192 of Canterbury [1234–40]), 38, 128, Adam de Shrewsbury, 120, 122 159 n139, 188, 203 n92, 206, 219, Adam de Stanford, 121 n56 232, 237 Adam de Stratton, 56 chancellor of, 206, 232 Adam de York, 56 Acomb, church, 121 n56 Adbury, church, 8 n3 act (bishop’s), defined, 8–9 Administrative church, 110 acta (bishop’s), defined, 8 culture of diocesan service, 239–47, 249 Adam, butler of Bishop Wyche of episcopal clerks not a civil service, 187, Chichester, 260 189–90, 203, 209 Adam, groom of Bishop Suffield of advowsons (in general) Norwich, 261 acquisition of by bishops, 170–2 Adam, nepos of Brother William, papal defined, 3 hostiarius, 256 value of, 33 n53 Adam, pantler of Archbishop Winchelsey saleable, 170 of Canterbury, 233 affection, 5, 95 n82, 123, 210–38, 242–5, 249 Adam, scullion of Archbishop Winchelsey Agatha, wife of John le Cupper de of Canterbury, 233 Nottingham, 137 n3 Adam, vicar of the treasurer of Salisbury, Agen, canon of. See William Segin de Got 226 n83 Ailby, church, 76 n197, 181, 195 n37 Adam de Ardern, 259 Aimeric, chancellor of Hereford Adam de Aylinton, 175 n29 cathedral, 227 Adam de Brampton, 163 Alan, cursor of Bishop Aquablanca of Adam de Capella, 89 Hereford, 262 Adam de Copeland, 216, 262 Alan de Beccles, 206 Adam de Fileby, 98 n101, 226, 254 Alan de Easingwold, 201 n83 Adam de Hailes, 207 n118 Alan de Frestone, 108–9 Adam de Herwynton, 139 Alan de Walkynham, 259 289 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-02214-0 - Bishops, Clerks, and Diocesan Governance in Thirteenth-Century England: Reward and Punishment Michael Burger Index More information 290 Index Albano, bishop of, 104 Middlesex; Norfolk; Northampton; brother of, 104 Oxford; Richmond; Saint Asaph; Alberic of Monte Cassino, 221 n64 Salop; Stafford; Stow; Sudbury; albs. See vestments Suffolk; Surrey; Totnes; Taunton; Alcester Abbey, 171 Wells, Wiltshire; Worcester; York Alexander, keeper of the palfreys of Bishop officials of, 6, 77 n206, 114 n25, Wyche of Chichester, 260 131 n112, 132, 145, 157, 165, 220 Alexander III, 27–8 Arches, Court of, 16, 44, 72, 87, 90 n48, Alexander de Bedford, 192 108, 143, 150, 164 n160, 257–8 Alexander de Biddick, 201 n82 dean of, 93 n69, 102, 161, 200, Alexander de Elstow, 192 206 n111, 213 Alexander de Holland, 77 archives (bishop’s), 6, 112–13 Alexander de Swineshead, 77 Aristotle, 214 n21 Alford, church 180 n50 armor, 17 n21, 226, 260 almhouses, 79 n217 ars dictamen, 214 Ambrosden, church, 164 Aslackhoe, deanery of, 163 n157 Anagni, Saint Mary de Gloria, monastery Asti, bishop of, 105 of, 101 Aumale Abbey, 172 anathema, 114 Aure, church, 139 Ancher, cardinal–priest of Saint Praxedis, Avalon, Saint Hugh of (bishop of Lincoln 92, 256 [1186–1200]), 191–2, 194, 201, 206 Andover, church, 31 n43 Aymo, archdeacon of York, 255 Andrew, cook of Archbishop Winchelsey of Aymo, precentor of Hereford, 227 Canterbury, 233 Andrew, hall doorkeeper of Bishop Giffard B. de Sunting’, 76 of Worcester, 262 Badminton, church, 97 n94 Andrew de Brugg, 258 bailiffs, 20, 156–7, 262 Andrew de Kilkenny, 107 n160, 127, bakers, 232–3, 260–3 206 n111 Bangor, Angers, Saint Nicholas’s Abbey, 112 bishop of, 103 Anian II (bishop of Saint Asaph diocese of, 67 n136 [1268–93]), 228 n92 Baningham, caretaker of Bishop Suffield of annuities, 4, 11, 81, 99, 100, 108, 251. Norwich’s bed, 262 See also pensions Bar–le–Duc, count of, 254–5 Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury barbers, 233 (1093–1101), 115 n28 Bardney Abbey, 163 n157, 181 Anselm de Esquerra, 253 Barlings Abbey, 112 Anthony de Bradeney, 237 n146 Barlow, Frank, 188 Appleby, church, 162 Barnack, church, 180 n49 Aquablanca, Peter de (bishop of Hereford Barnstaple Priory, 139 [1240–68]), 16, 53, 60, 115, 138 n12, Barnwell Priory, 49, 108–9 226–7, 235 n134, 249 n39, 262 Barrow, Julia, 262 archdeacons, archdeaconries, 5–8, 31–2, Bartholomew, clerk of Bishop Aquablanca 37 n86, 44, 47, 72–4, 130, 132, 191– of Hereford, 227 2, 203, 204 n101, 205, 213, 229, Bartholomew de Gatesdene, 126 247. See also Bath; Bath and Wells; Basingstoke, 235 n130 Bedford; Berkshire; Buckingham; bastard feudalism, 11, 81. Canterbury; Carlisle; Chester; See also pensions Cleveland; Colchester; Cornwall; bastardy, 36, 43, 117 n31, 118 Cremona; Dorset; Durham; Exeter; Bath, Gloucester; Hereford; Huntingdon; archdeacon of, 122 n62 Leicester; Lewes; Lincoln; London; prior/priory of, 84 n15, 90 n49 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-02214-0 - Bishops, Clerks, and Diocesan Governance in Thirteenth-Century England: Reward and Punishment Michael Burger Index More information Index 291 Bath and Wells. And see Bath; Wells institution to, defined, 3 archdeacons of diocese of, 149. letters of, 36, 52, 113, 151, 153 See also individual archdeaconries procedure, 35–6 bishops of, 51, 69, 82 n9, 118, 119 n41, pluralism, 25–7, 32–3, 35, 39 n95, 43–4, 122 n62, 124, 176, 204. 57–9, 63, 71, 73, 77–8, 98, 101, 117– See also Bitton, William I; Bitton, 19, 141 n21, 142, 159, 165, 176, William II; Jocelin; March, William 205 n101, 240 n6. See also benefices, diocese of, 197 residence/nonresidence in Battle Abbey, 29, 137 security of tenure in, 39–79, 104–5, 110, Beatrix de Lindefield, 94 122, 124, 134, 166, 183, 185, 187, Beauport Abbey, 181 208–9, 238 n154, 241–2, 245, 248 Becket, Thomas (archbishop of Canterbury sequestration of, 70–2, 114, 136, 161, [1162–70]), 40–1, 53, 129 166, 241 tomb of, 19 status pertaining to, 104–5, 109 Bedford, archdeacons of, 131, 145, 213 unbeneficed clergy, 34, 46, 99 n103. beds, 187, 225, 261–3 See also chantries Bek, Antony (bishop of Durham [1284– value of, 99 1311]), 13, 182, 201 assessment of, 99 n105, 255 bench covers (as legacies), 226 Benington, church, 174 Benedict, Master, apostolic notary, 211 Berkhofer, Robert F., 148, 150 Benedict de Ferriby, 114, 146 n51 Berkshire, archdeacon of, 237 Benedict de Hallam, 157, 165 Bermondsey Priory, 65–6 Benedict de Utterby, 162 Bernard, legatee of Bishop Aquablanca of benefices (concept, in general), 3–4, 7, Hereford, 262 11, 23–39, 82, 136–7, 237–8. Bernard of Champagne, prior, 16 See also honor; simony Beverley, appropriation of, 31 n43, 47–8, 50, bailiff of, 20 68–9, 121, 170–3, 178, 238 college of, 142 augmentation of endowment of, 120–4 provost of, 20 clerks’ demand for, 109, 169 Bibles. See books collation to, defined, 3 Binewerk in Stamford, Saint Mary’s, collation by lapse, 51 n52, 98 n96, church, 55 139, 151, 173–5, 176 n33, 179 n47 Bingham, Robert (bishop of Salisbury, collation, surreptitious, 153 [1229–46]), 198 timing of collation, 174 Bishop Middleham, church, 100, 105 commendation of, 74–8, 87 n33, 163 n157, bishops. See individual dioceses and 165 n165, 181, 230 n104, 241 bishops’ names compared with pensions, 95–9 Bishop’s Cleeve, church, 53, 142, 246 competentes, 101, 103, 252–5 Bitton, Thomas (bishop of Exeter [1292– dilapidations of, 24, 70, 71 n165 1307]), 107 distraint of, 161. See also benefices, Bitton, William I (bishop of Bath and Wells sequestration [1248–64]), 92, 251, 256 endowed with other than tithes or land, Bitton, William II (bishop of Bath and 183 Wells [1267–74]), 100, 251 expectatives, 28, 29, 82, 93 n70 Black Death, 34 n59 information about vacancies of, 104 Blois, William of (bishop of Lincoln legacies withheld from clerks who have [1203–6]), 191–2, 194, 201 received benefices, 227, 230–2 Blois, William of (bishop of Worcester residence/nonresidence in, 24–6, 71, 78, [1218–36]), 205 98, 101, 119–20, 121 n58, 138, Blund, Richard (bishop of Exeter 151, 213 n15, 217, 222, 240 n6. [1245–57]), 186–8, 235 See also benefices, pluralism officialis of, 187–8 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-02214-0 - Bishops, Clerks, and Diocesan Governance in Thirteenth-Century England: Reward and Punishment Michael Burger Index More information 292 Index Bochard de Vernon, 254 Buleys, legatee of Bishop Suffield of Bodmin Priory, 148 Norwich, 261 Bodro de Scaccario Romano, 259 Bullington Priory, 163 nn156–7 Boethius, Master, papal Burnel, Robert (bishop of Bath and Wells chancellor, 255 [1275–92]), 158 Bogo de Clare, 32 Bury St. Edmund’s Abbey, 62 Bohun, Jocelin de (bishop of Salisbury butlers, 260–2 [1142–84]), 205 Buxted, church, 125 Boke of Nurture, 32 bonds, 18–19, 55 n68, 136–40, 142, 148, Caldicot, church, 48 n37 166, 241 Camberwell, church, 65–6 Boniface VIII, 67, 73 Canon Pyon, 87 n33 vice–chancellor of, 215 Canterbury, 236. See also Court of Arches Boniface de Saluzzo, 154 archbishops of, 5, 14–15, 73, 100, books (as legacies), 225–7, 229–31, 234 108, 110, 120, 129, 149, 158 Bosbury, 88 n33, 161, 175 n29 n131, 177, 182, 200, 211, 236. Bosham, prebend of, 67 See also Abingdon, Edmund of; Bottesford, 162 Anselm; Baldwin; Becket, Thomas; Boulton, church, 121 Dover, Richard of; Forde, Baldwin Bracebridge, church, 180 n50 of; Jumièges, Robert of; Kilwardby, Bradwell, 111 Robert; Langton, Stephen; Pecham, Bramber, church, 230 n102 John; Savoy, Boniface of; Theobald; Braose, Giles de (bishop of Hereford Walter, Hubert; Winchelsey, Robert [1200–15]), 205 chancellor of, 118 n34, 129 Brasted, church, 170 officialis of archbishop of, 19, 69, Braybrooke, church, 38 122 n63, 142, 161 Breamore Priory, 172 registers of, 85 Bredon, rector of.