Comment | Institution recording that Coxe had been presented by Alexander Nowell, dean of St. Paul's, London, and Joan Nowell, his wife, patrons of North Mundham, to the Bishop of Chichester, who had failed to institute him and no sufficient cause being given to the Archbishop why he shouldn't be instituted, the Archbishop admitted and instituted Coxe.
Note that the cause of the non-admission of Francis Coxe had been discussed in the Archbishop's Court of Audience.
Marginal note: Institution on account of the negligence of the Bishop [of Chichester].
This is followed by a second, less detailed record of the institution of the same date. In the second, the wife of the dean of St. Paul's has been crossed out.
In the printed text the first record is described as a collation, and the second as an institution, but they were both institutions.
pp.1113-14.
cf. earlier sequestration, 27 June 1573 (p.1107). |