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And livings for others too 1394
In 1394 Adam's power and influence within the Church reached a peak. Recognised as second only to the pope, he was finally able to establish a court of his own and ensure that his courtiers were given access to wealthy benefices from which they too could draw a substantial income - without the inconvenience of being a drain on Adam's personal resources. Here we see a benefice awarded to a young Flemish member of Adam's court. Gerardo Everardi, consideratione Ade, tituli Sct Cecilia presbyteri cardinalis, pro familiari, continuo commensali, confert altare cura SS crucis et Katherine situm in ecclesia de Foren, Leodiensis dioc, 6 marcum argentum, vacans per obitum apud Sedum Danielis Thome de Ruttis. Cum clausula anteferri. Datum Roma apud sancti petri nones februarii, anno V Reg. Lateranensia 31 fo 232v |