By Canon Chr. Wordsworth. .25 



1280. 40 days granted by John [de Derlington], Abp. of Dublin, for the 

 fabric of Salisbury Cathedral. 5 Kl. Apr., 1280, a consecracionis, 1°. 

 " Vt nos allectiuis." (Marked " 5.") [S. 10.] 



1281. 20 days, granted by " rensis ecclesie minister 



humilis," for prayers for the soul of Hilde . . . de Lande, knt. 

 1281. Sarr' die s. Lurgencij, martiris (? 10 Aug.) 1281. (Fragment). 

 [S. 11.] 



1283. 30 days, granted by [Peter Quivil] Bp. of Exeter, for prayers for 

 the soul of John de Lacey, son of the noble earl of Lincoln. 4 kal Jan. 

 (28 Dec), 1283. [S. 12.] Report (1901), p. 378. 



1285. 15 days granted by fr. John [Peckham], Abp. of Canterbury for 

 prayers for the soul of W. Lungespeye, knt. Wilton, 10 kl. Jun., 1285. 

 a° consecracionis, vij. (Marked " D." [S. 13.] 



1286. 40 days granted by William [de Breuse], Bp. of Llandaff, for the 

 fabric of Salisbury. 1 kal. May, 1286. Silk strings and seal. [Box 

 " Asaph," &c] [S. 14.] Report (1901) p. 378. 



1287. July 31st. Robert [Macdonagh, Ord. Cistercien], Bp. of Cork, 

 grants 40 days pardon to visitants at the Chapel of the B. Mary V. in 

 Maiden Bradley Priory, provided that their own diocesans confirm the 

 the privilege. Chanc. Miscell. Bundle 15, No. 6 F. 2, printed in Wilts 

 N. and Q., vii., 249 — 50. " Gratum oosequium et Deo pium." 



1288. 40 days, granted by Henry [de Braundeston], Bp. of Sarum, " Ut 

 ex deprecacione." Wodeford, 7 id. Feb., 1287—8. [S. 15.] 



1288. 40 days, granted by Godfrey [Giffard], Bp. of Worcester, for 

 prayers for the soul of H. de Braundeston, " Aliorum infuturo." Boy- 

 ton, 4 kl. Dec, 1288. [S. 16.] 



1289. 20 day s, granted by William [de la Cornere], Bp. of Sarum for 

 prayers for the soul of W. Longespee, earl of Salisbury. Woodford, 

 6 kl. Oct., 1289. " Mortuorum memoria." [S. 17.] 



1291. 40 days, granted by Nicholas Longespe, Bp. of Sarum, for con- 

 tributors to Salisbury. 



1291. 40 days, granted by Thomas Inglethorpe, Bp. of Rochester, for 

 worshippers at Salisbury. 



1291. 20 days, granted by John [de Saunford], Abp. of Dublin, for the 

 soul of W. de Longespeye, earl of Salisbury. Sarum, id. Sept., 1291. 

 [Box " Norwich," &c. Seal.] [S. 18.] Report (1910), p. 379. 



1292. 40 days, granted by Thomas [St. Ledger], Bp. of Meath[Midensis], 

 for prayers for the soul of W. de la Cornere. Stanes, 8 kal. Mar., 

 1291—2. [S. 19.] 



1292, April 26. Robert [Macdonagh], Bp. of Cork, grants 20 days pardon 

 to persons coming to Maiden Bradley Churchyard and saying one 

 Pater and Ave for the soul of Ric. de Piperharewe, buried there. 

 Chancery Miscell. Bundle 15, no. 6 F. 3. (cf. A.D. 1287, July 31, above). 

 Printed in Wilts N. and Q., 1909. 2oO. " Ut ex deprecacione vivorum" 



1293. 40 days, granted by fr. Nicholas [Cusack] O. F. M., Bp. of Kildare 

 [Darensis], for prayers for the soul of W. de la Cornere. London, 12 

 kl. Jul., 1293. [Box " Norwich," &c, Seal.] [S. 20.] Report, p. 379. 



1293. 40 days, granted by William [de Marchia], Bp. of Bath and Wells. 

 London, 11 Kal. Jul., 1293 a", consecr. 1°. [S. 21.] 



