| Description | Of Richard de Pevensey, clerk, proposed by his proctor before the commissary of the official of Canterbury sede vacante in a case over the church of Longborough Gl. They support his appeal to Canterbury from [Godfrey Giffard], bishop of Worcester, for refusing to admit and institute him to the church. [Not dated. Between Nov 1271, when William de Meriden, the first appellant in the case, died, and 6 Feb 1272, when the commissary brought sentence in favour of Richard: see Select Cases, p237] |