Kyndmara, Kynmara, Kinvara

Kilmacdaugh Photo: Borvan53 Wikimedia commons
Kilmacdaugh
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CALENDAR OF PAPAL REGISTERS RELATING TO GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND VOL. 7; 1417-1431

J A TWEMLOW
1906

Ibid.
(f. 309d.) To the treasurer of Kilmacduagh.
Mandate to collate and assign to Donatus Oleayn, clerk, of the diocese of Kilmacduagh (who lately received papal dispensation, as the son of a priest and an unmarried woman, to be promoted etc. as above, f. 10d), the perpetual vicarage of Kynmara in the said diocese, value not exceeding 8 marks, void by the deprivation, made by Eugenius, bishop of Killaloe, then of Kilmacduagh, for his faults and demerits, of Donatus Omarthantayn, who still unduly detains possession and is to be removed. Dignum etc. (Franciscus. xx. Nono Kal. Aprilis Sexto. de Agello.)
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Pope Innocent VIII (Giovanni Battista Cybo (or Cibo)(1432 – July 25, 1492) Pope from 1484-1492
Pope Innocent VIII (Giovanni Battista Cybo (or Cibo)(1432 – July 25, 1492) Pope from 1484-1492

CALENDAR OF PAPAL REGISTERS RELATING TO GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND VOL. 14; 1484-1492
J A TWEMLOW (ED)
1960
3 Non.Feb.
(3 Feb.)
St. Peter’s, Rome.
(f. 236r.) To the treasurer, the chancellor, and the official of Kilmacduagh (Duacen.).
Mandate to collate and assign to Richard de Burgo, scholar, of the diocese of Annaghdown (Enachdunen.), who is illegitimate, being the son of unmarried parents of noble birth and related in the fourth degree of affinity, after he has been made a clerk, a canonry of Kilmacduagh and the prebend called the prebend of Kynmara therein, yearly value not exceeding 5 marks sterling, so long void that by the Lateran statutes its collation has lapsed to the apostolic see, although Malachy Omulony, clerk, of the diocese of Killaloe (Laon [i]en.), who is to be summoned and removed, has detained possession of them for between one and two years without any title or right. The pope further specially dispenses the said Richard to be made a clerk, and to be promoted to all holy, even priest’s orders, and receive and retain the said canonry and prebend, notwithstanding the said defect, etc.Laudabilia probitatis. (Gratis pro deo. Juravit.) [3½ pp. In the margin at the end: ‘Mart (ii).’]

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Kilmacdaugh
Photo: Borvan53
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CALENDAR OF PAPAL REGISTERS RELATING TO GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND VOL. 7; 1417-1431
J A TWEMLOW – EDITOR
1906
P 482-491
15 Kal. Feb.
SS. Apostoli, Rome.
(f. 237d.) To the abbot of St. Mary’s de Petra, Kilmacduagh, and the dean and the official of Kilmacduagh. Mandate to collate and assign to Nicholas Obdugilla (rectius Odubgilla), canon of Kilmacduagh—who has this day resigned to the pope, by his proctor William Occorcrayn, canon of Kilmacduagh, the archdeaconry of that church, and who lately received papal dispensation, as the son of a priest and an unmarried woman, (i) to be promoted etc. as above, f. 88d, (ii) after obtaining, by collation made to him by papal authority, the perpetual vicarage of Ardrathayn in the diocese of Kilmacduagh, to hold the canonry and prebend of Kyndmara in Kilmacduagh, provision of which had been canonically made to him, (iii) to receive and hold one or two benefices, even if such one or one of such two had cure or were a canonry and prebend, dignity, not major nor principal, personatus or office, elective and with cure, provision of which the pope had ordered to be made to him, and to resign such two benefices, simply or for exchange, as often as he pleased, and hold four compatible benefices, in virtue of which said provision the canonry and prebend of Baleynaballuguyrth in Clonfert were collated to him—the said vicarage of Ardrathayn, value not exceeding 8 marks, which became void by his resignation to bishop John, and has been so long void thereby that its collation has lapsed to the apostolic see, summoning and removing Denis Macgillavanach, priest, of the said diocese, who has unduly detained possession for more than two years, and who is disabled from holding it, in virtue of Execrabilis, because, before he obtained it, he held certain incompatible benefices; notwithstanding that Nicholas holds the said canonries and prebends of Clonfert and Kilmacduagh, value not exceeding 8 marks. He is hereby dispensed to hold the said vicarage, and to resign it and the said canonries and prebends, simply or for exchange, as often as he pleases, and hold three compatible benefices. Vite etc. (Pe. xxviii. Sexto Id. Februarii Anno Decimo. de Casatiis.) [See above, pp. 120, 121, 133.]

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Pope Eugenius IV. 3 March 1431– 23 February 1447 (15 years, 357 days) Copy of a painting by Jean Fouquet Wikimedia Commons
Pope Eugenius IV.
3 March 1431– 23 February 1447
(15 years, 357 days)
Copy of a painting by Jean Fouquet
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CALENDAR OF PAPAL REGISTERS RELATING TO GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND VOL. 9; 1431-1447
EDITED BY J A TWEMLOW – PUBLISHED 1912 PAGES 383-390

6 Kal. July.
Siena
(f. 203.) To Denis Odubgylla, (fn. 5) dean of Kilmacduagh.
Grant as below.
His recent petition contained that formerly—after the present pope had ordered provision to be made to him of the said deanery, a major dignity with cure (which Denis, [now] bishop of Kilmacduagh, held at the time of his promotion by the present pope to the said church), upon its becoming void by the said promotion, or by the lapse of the canonical time for consecration, or in any other way than by the said bishop’s death, and had dispensed him to hold therewith for life his perpetual vicarage of Kyndmara in the diocese of Kilmacduagh—he (supposing, on account of the lapse of time for the said bishop, then elect, to obtain possession of the rule and administration of the said church, that he had been consecrated, and that the deanery was therefore then void) obtained possession thereof (collation and provision of it having been made to him by vigour of the said letters), and held for some time deanery and vicarage (of which latter he has since been despoiled by a certain adversary, against whom he has obtained by way of a possessory suit a definitive sentence, from which an appeal is said to have been made to the apostolic see), and still holds the deanery and in good faith takes its fruits.

Seeing, however, that as the said petition added it is alleged by some that the deanery became void, not then but afterwards, by the said bishop’s obtaining possession of the said rule and administration, and by his consecration, and is at present void, and that Denis fears to be molested in future, the pope hereby wills and grants to him (who has been dispensed by papal authority, as the son of a priest and an unmarried woman, to be promoted to all, even holy orders and hold a benefice even with cure) that the said collation and provision and their consequences shall hold good from the date of these presents, (fn. 6) even if the said deanery, value not exceeding 12 marks sterling, (that of the said vicarage, provision of which the pope has this day granted to him, not exceeding 8) became then void by the said promotion and consecration or in any other way etc., or be void at present; and dispenses him to hold deanery and vicarage together for life; notwithstanding that his father is a canon in the said church of Kilmacduagh, etc. (fn. 7) Vite ac morum. (An. and G. de Elten. | An. xxx. Terciodecimo Kal. Augusti Anno Terciodecimo. de Adria. Correct(a) Septimo Id. Februarii Anno Sextodecimo, An. de Adria.)

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Papa CALLISTUS Tertius 8 April 1455 – 6 August 1458 (3 years, 120 days) Wikimedia Commons
Papa CALLISTUS Tertius
8 April 1455
– 6 August 1458
(3 years, 120 days)
Wikimedia Commons

CALENDAR OF PAPAL REGISTERS RELATING TO GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND VOL. 12; 1458-1471
J A TWEMLOW EDITOR
1933 PUBLISHED
PAgES 2-4
3 Non. Sept.
(3 Sept.)
St. Peter’s, Rome.
(f. 155.) To David Odonchir, clerk, of the diocese of Kilmacduagh (Duacen.).
Grant as below.
It was set forth by him to Calixtus III that after he had been dispensed by papal authority on account of illegitimacy, as the son of a priest and an unmarried woman, to be promoted to all even holy orders and hold a benefice even with cure, he, in virtue thereof, obtained, collated to him by authority of the ordinary and with the consent of the lay patrons, the rectory of the parish church of Desert Ceallaig in the diocese of Kilmacduagh, value not exceeding 3 marks sterling, and detained it for more than a year without having himself ordained priest, and without dispensation for the purpose; that he afterwards obtained, also by authority of the ordinary, a canonry of Kilmacduagh and the prebend of Kyndmara therein, value not exceeding 2 marks sterling, then void by the resignation of David Valen(tis) to Denis bishop of Kilmacduagh; that on account of the slenderness of the fruits etc. of the said canonry and prebend and rectory he obtained, with the consent of the said patrons, the union by authority of the ordinary, for the term of his life, of the said rectory to the said canonry and prebend; that he obtained provision by papal authority of the deanery of Kilmacduagh, a major non-elective dignity with cure, value not exceeding 10 marks sterling, on its voidance by the death of Denis Ydubgilla, in virtue of which provision he obtained the deanery; that subsequently, on account of the slenderness of the fruits etc. of the deanery, he procured for his life the union thereto by authority of the ordinary, with the consent of the chapter of Kilmacduagh, of the perpetual vicarage of the parish church of Behac in the same diocese, in virtue of which union he obtained that vicarage, value not exceeding 3 marks sterling; and that he was detaining all the said benefices. The said pope Calixtus therefore absolved him on 15 Kal. Aug. anno 4 (18 July, 1458) from all sentences of excommunication etc., and rehabilitated him, requiring him to resign all the said benefices. Inasmuch as the said pope died before his letters were drawn up, the pope hereby decrees that these presents shall suffice as proof thereof. Racioni congruit. (P. and Jo.de Rizonibus. | P. xx. de Varris.) [22/3 pp.]

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