Surname
Molimbel (de)
Given Name
Raoul
Variant Name
Roelquin
Rollequin
Active period
1493 - 1503
Biography
Pirro1926, p.195: accusé de concubinage en 1497. Comptes des petits vicaire (Wright1976, p.212): 1495 (Raulequin 10/13)
Annatarum, n° 442, CameraceN., 14.10.1497: Dicta die unum par bullarum pro Rudulpho de Molimbello, clerico, super pensione 20 scutat. illius monete super fructibus parroch. ecclesie de Lastines in Monte, Cameracen. dioc. per Jo. de Lapide solvenda… (Estinnes-au-Mont, B, prov. Hainaut, dioc. Cambrai)
Il participa au voyage d’Espagne de 1501, mais sans être engagé officiellement par la chapelle de Bg, et il ne pas être confondu avec l’ écuyer Roelkin de Mol signalé dans les analyses ms des ADN: 1504 (p.2779) 3/2. Quitt de 125£, pour remboursement à l'écuyer Roelkin de Mol de ses frais de voyage quand il quitta l'archiduc à Tolède le 1/8/1502 jusqu'au 15/6/1503, jour de son retour près de l'archiduc à Lyon (B2186, 73363)
Il pourrait très bien être l’auteur des pièces attribuées à Roelkin dans le ms de Ségovie.
Il pourrait très bien être l’auteur des pièces attribuées à Roelkin dans le ms de Ségovie.
PirroBN, Acta1064, 54, 23.4.1497: Henricus de Leodio recipitur in pv. 282v, “Henricum Zantman” figure ds la liste des gages à 3s de l’année 1500. 347v, 23.11.1501: “Raulequino et Henrico Leodiensis, vicarijs ad optemperandum beneplacitis domini archiducis qui eos habere dominos requisivit ad eundum ad curiam prefati domini archiducis sine infractione sive preiudictio turni ?? ui accordante et dant domini terminum usque festum Nativitatis Domini proximum.” [Marge: "Raulequin et Lyegeois."]. 348v, 26.11.1501: “Super verbis qu(idam?) dominus Petrus Daix, parvus vicarius, nuncio domini achiducis venienti ad quarendum cantores Raulequin videlicet et Henricum Leodiensis quibus verbis idem Petrus fertur, dixisse eidem nuncio quod causa quare ipse Raulequinus differebat ire ad curiam prefati domini archiducis proveniebat [349] ex dissuasi domini scolastici. Interrogatus ipse dominus Petrus Daix respondit quod dicta verba post prandium et pocula per ipsum fuerunt prolata, et de ipsis parum recordatur, si tamen et jurqm dictum dominum scholasticum in hos offendisse potius humiliter rogavit quod sibi parcere dignaretur, quo audito iniunxerunt et preciperunt domini eidem domino Petro quod super hijs ipsum dominum scholasticum contentet et pro sua punitione stet octo dies continuos in pulpito omnibus horis.” 354v, 29.12 “Raulequino pro espen. per cum in aductione cuiusdam vicarij factis soluat officiarius vicariorum viginti pat.” 436v, 13.2.1503: Testament de Pierre de Calonne, can. Sépulture cap. SS Pierre et Paul. Denis de Hollain hérite de sa préb., en présence de Nichas Bourdin et Radulpho de Molimbel.
Planchart : Raoul de Molinbel (Monchiel, Molenberg): has a fairly complex history in terms of his vicariate. He was a small vicar from 24 May 1493 to 09 March 1495 and from 30 April 1495 to 23 June 1496 [LAN, 4G 7472 (1492-93), 8r; (1494-95), 10v-11r; (1495-96), 8v-9v]. He was made a grand vicar on 07 January 1496 on the death of Jehan le Mannier, but exceptionally was allowed to keep his small vicariate until the end of that fiscal year provided he lived modestly and kept no women [CBM 1063, 76r]. As a grand vicar he had to be admonished a number of times for neglect of his duties [CBM 1063, 110r, 130r], and on 02 June 1497 he resigned his grand vicariate to Jehan de le Quellerie in exchange for the chaplaincy at the altar of the Trinity, but three days later he exchanged this chaplaincy with Jehan de la Pierre (de Lapide) for a chaplaincy at the altar of St. Nicholas in the parish church of Villereau [CBM 1063, 217v, 219r]. Both of these permutations were done through procuration, indicating that Molinbel was then not in Cambrai. On 21 August 1497, however, he was received again as a small vicar provided he got rid of his lover, La Clavigeria [CBM 1063, 246r] and reappears in the wine accounts until 1499-00 (there is a lacuna until 1512 in the wine accounts). He is still documented as a small vicar on 10 March 1503, when the chaplaincy of St. John, resigned by Jehan du Wez, who had been his proctor in the earlier permutations, was granted to him [CBM 1064, 441v]. (check)
Bibliography
Wright 1976