Papal indulgence

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Request: Pope Alexander VI

Bull of Alexander VI to Lady Margaret. Alexander VI has recently commended to Henry VII Hadrian Castellensis [Adrian de Castello], Domestic Secretary, for the see of Worcester, but it had been promised by his Queen Elizabeth to a certain confessor; Henry VII prposed to appoint Hadrian one of his Proctors at the Curia. The Pope is content, but asks the favour of the Margaret for Hadrian.
St Peter's, Rome, 8 December 1498
Signed: Jo. Mutinen

Alexander VI, Pope

Indulgence: Pope Sixtus IV

Indulgence from John (Sante), Abbot of Abingdon, nuntio of Pope Sixtus IV in England, Wales and Ireland, to Margaret, Countess of Richmond, in regard to her contributions to the wars against the Turks.
London, 5 March 1476/7

Sante, John

Indulgence: Pope Julius II

Indulgence, granted 20 May 1504, by Pope Julius II to the Lady Margaret and Henry VII. The bull grants licence to choose confessors, with privileges relating to absolution, permission to relax the Lenten fast and to visit enclosed religious houses.

Julius II, Pope

Copy of indulgence: Pope Julius II

Copy of a bull of Pope Julius II, dated Rome, 20 May 1504, addressed to Henry VII, giving licence to choose a confessor, and approving of John Burnell, of the order of Friars Minor 'de observantia'; also similar licence to the Lady Margaret.

Julius II, Pope