| Entry No: | 15 |
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| Entry Type: |
Letter/s
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| Section Type: |
Intrinseca camere
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| Summary: | Letter of the bishops of London and Lincoln, principal collectors of the subsidy for the Holy Land imposed by Pope Clement V and deputed to King Edward I for three years [final three of the seven papal tenths imposed in 1305], to the abbot and convent of Gloucester, subcollectors in the diocese of Worcester, requesting that collection of the tenth from the archbishop of York in Worcester diocese be stayed. The registers of the taxation made by John [of Pontoise], bishop of Winchester and Oliver [Sutton], bishop of Lincoln, have shown that the archbishop was charged 2000 marks for all his goods throughout the realm, payable to the abbot of St Mary's, York, and no goods were taxed in the diocese of Worcester. |
| Referenced By: |
Brown, William, and A. Hamilton Thompson. (eds.). 1938. The Register of William Greenfield Lord Archbishop of York 1306-1315 Part IV. Surtees Society 152, 278-279.
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| Dates: | |
| Date: | 1309/12/07 (certain) |
| Date role: | document date |
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| As Written: |
London
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| Name Authority: |
City of London, London, England
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| Role: |
place of dating
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| Type: |
none given
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