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��tained plenary restitution of them 20th May 1400 ^8. He wa;s imprisoned by the Welsh on account of his fidelity to king Henry IV in Feb. 1403-4'^, and 28th July following he was translated to Rochester ^O; but he did not obtain the spiritualities and temporalities of that see until 2nd May 1407.
On the translation of Richard Yonge to Rochester, Lewis or Llewelyn Bifort, at the desire of Owen Glendour prince of Wales, was elected, and petitioned the Pope to appoint him to the see of Bangor ; the archbishop of Canterbury would not, however, con- firm him, neither would the King restore the tempo- ralities to him ; and, as he had not received the Pope's recognition, he was ejected in the year 1408 *5i ; and 1408 Benedict Nicolls was provided to this see by bull Hen.IV. dated 18th April 1408; received the temporalities^"^ 22nd July, and the spiritualities loth Aug. ^^ He was translated to St. David's 15th Dec. 1417^'*. William Barrowe, LL.D., canon of Lincoln, was provided to the see of Bangor by papal bull dated xvi Cal. Mar. (14th Feb.) 141 7-8, and he made his profession of obedience 16th April 141 8 ^^ He received the temporalities 5th June following ^6, and in 1423 he was translated to Carlisle.
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��cardo Yonge utriusque juris doc- tori providit ipsumque in episco- pum praefecit mandamus qua- tenus eidem episcopo spiritualia liberetis. Dat. ix Maii 1400. Reg. Arundel. 409.
58 Pat. I Hen. IV. p. 7. m. 26.
59 The spiritualities were taken into the hands of the archbishop and an administrator appointed 26th Feb. 1403-4. Reg. Arundel, fol. 134.
"0 Reg. Arundel. II. fol. 35.
61 Walsingham, p. 419.
"2 Pat. 9 Hen. IV. p. 3. m. 6.
��63 Reg. Arundel, fol. 42.
64 Reg. ipsius episcopi.
65 Reg. Chichi.
66 Pat. 6 Hen.V. m. 22. On 15th May 14 1 8 the King, then at Caen in Normandy, wrote to the bishop of Durham, chancel- lor of England, stating that " for as much as we have re- ceived a Bull directed unto us, which we send you closed under our signet by the bringer of this, touching the promotion of mas- ter William Barowe to the bi- shoprick of Bangor, we will that
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