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John de Tuvertone (Tiverton). de Tuvertone (Tiverton) John Prince of Wales. [The...

Catalogue reference: SC 8/333/E1084

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This record is about the John de Tuvertone (Tiverton). de Tuvertone (Tiverton) John Prince of Wales. [The... dating from [1375-1376] in the series Special Collections: Ancient Petitions. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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Reference
SC 8/333/E1084
Date
[1375-1376]
Description
Petitioners
John de Tuvertone (Tiverton).
Name(s)
de Tuvertone (Tiverton), John
Addressees
Prince of Wales.
Nature of request
[The petition is damaged on its right-hand side, though some of the sense is clear and much of the rest can be supplied from the near duplicate of the petition whose surviving condition is better].Tuvertone requests that his right to ... be ... and declared ... and if it is found that it is reasonable [...]that he is able to hold the church of Lanteglos in peace as he was granted the church and many years passed Pope Clement granted that he could hold another church in plurality and when he accepted this, Slack contended that the church of Lanteglos was vacant and purchased the prince's letters of presentation by which Tiverton is much troubled.
Nature of endorsement
[None].
Places mentioned
Lanteglos, [Cornwall].
People mentioned
[Edward of Woodstock], Prince of Wales
Pope Clement VI
Nicholas Slake, clerk.
Note
The petition is dated to 1375-1376 as it comes from an original file of petitions addressed to the Black Prince and or his council dating to those years.
Related material

For another version of this petition surviving in better condition and with a differently phrased request, see SC 8/333/E1099

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
French
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Publication note(s)
The Register of Thomas Brantyngham, Bishop of Exeter (AD 1370-1394), vol. I, ed. F.C. Hingeston-Randolph, (Public Record Office, 1901), pp. 21, 45 (institution of the petitioner to the living in 1372, and institution of his successor on the death of the petitioner in 1376)
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C9683207/

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