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Innocent de Flisco was admitted into this dignity 

V Kal. Nov. (28th Oct.) 1334, on tho resignation of Adrian do Flisco. His title does not appear to have been recognised by the King.

Thomas Sampson held it circa 1334.

Walter de Weston was presented to this dignity by the King 25th Aug. 1344[1].

John Ellerker, canon of St. Patrick, Dublin exchanged his preferment with Innocent de Flisco for this archdeaconry 20th Sept. 1348; but the exchange does not seem to have been recognised, as the arch-deaconry was declared to be in the hands of an alien[2] Ellerker, however, held it during his life.

Thomas de Holwell or Helewell obtained it 23rd May 135 1, vice John Ellerker deceased. His appointment was ratified by the King[3].

William de Ferrihv obtained it by exchange with Thomas de Hoi well for Kcpax rectory; the King confirmed the exchange 29th June 1353[4]. He died possessed of it 2ist Sept. 1379[5].

William de Catton was admitted 23rd Sept. 1379[6].

Willam de Henry or Kexby was admitted 8th Nov. 1379[7] He exchanged benefices with

Roger de Rypone precentor, 12th Nov. 1379[8].

Robert de Manfield, appointed i8th Aug. 1380[9]. He exchanged it for the provostship of Beverley with

Adam Spenser 14th Jan. 13890-1[10]. He exchanged it for the rectory of Rroskall with

John Marshall, who was admitted 22nd Apr. 1385[11].

His will was proved 4th Feb. 1386-7.


  1. Pat. 18 Edw. III. p. I. m. 5.
  2. Pat. 23 Edw. HI.
  3. Pat. 27 Edw. III. p. I. m. 1. See also patent 29 Edw. III. p. I. m. 22.
  4. Pat. 29 Edw. III. See also Pat. 30 Edw. III. p. 3. m. 14.
  5. Ex Epitaphio.
  6. MS. Cott. Vitell. A. ii. f. 121
  7. Ibid.
  8. Ibid.
  9. Pat. 4 Ric. II. p. I. m. 25.
  10. MS. CoU.Vitell. A.ii. f. 122.
  11. Ibid.