• Anyone have the Register of William Bateman, Bishop of Norwich?

    From Wibs@21:1/5 to All on Tue Dec 27 12:58:00 2022
    Just on the off chance, does anyone have either of the two volumes of "The Register of William Bateman, Bishop of Norwich, 1344-1355"?

    I am looking for the date of the institution of William Deighton (Dighton, Dyghton) to the church of Trimingham.

    Thanks, and have a great New Year everyone!

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  • From Peter Howarth@21:1/5 to Wibs on Mon Jan 9 22:42:45 2023
    On Tuesday, 27 December 2022 at 20:58:01 UTC, Wibs wrote:
    Just on the off chance, does anyone have either of the two volumes of "The Register of William Bateman, Bishop of Norwich, 1344-1355"?

    I am looking for the date of the institution of William Deighton (Dighton, Dyghton) to the church of Trimingham.

    Thanks, and have a great New Year everyone!

    Now that the holiday is over and the trains are running again, I have managed get to the library to look at William Bateman's Register, ed. Phyllis E. Pobst, ii, p. 61:

    [fo.136] 1577 Inst. of William de Dyghton, priest, to the rectory of Trimingham [N], vacant by the death of James de Platea; presentation was made by Dns Henry de Walton, archdeacon of Richmond, attorney general in England and Wales for the patron, Henry
    [of Grosmont], duke of Lancaster, in his absence. London, 5 Feb. 1352.

    Peter Howarth

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  • From Wibs@21:1/5 to Peter Howarth on Tue Jan 10 13:13:16 2023
    On Tuesday, 10 January 2023 at 07:42:47 UTC+1, Peter Howarth wrote:
    On Tuesday, 27 December 2022 at 20:58:01 UTC, Wibs wrote:
    Just on the off chance, does anyone have either of the two volumes of "The Register of William Bateman, Bishop of Norwich, 1344-1355"?

    I am looking for the date of the institution of William Deighton (Dighton, Dyghton) to the church of Trimingham.

    Thanks, and have a great New Year everyone!
    Now that the holiday is over and the trains are running again, I have managed get to the library to look at William Bateman's Register, ed. Phyllis E. Pobst, ii, p. 61:

    [fo.136] 1577 Inst. of William de Dyghton, priest, to the rectory of Trimingham [N], vacant by the death of James de Platea; presentation was made by Dns Henry de Walton, archdeacon of Richmond, attorney general in England and Wales for the patron,
    Henry [of Grosmont], duke of Lancaster, in his absence. London, 5 Feb. 1352.

    Peter Howarth

    Many thanks Peter :)

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