From the Calendar of Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 6: 1404-1415 Ed. W. H. Bliss and J. A. Twemlow 1904

(Bologna, 1414) To the Dean of Wells. Mandate to grant to the community and men of the town of Nayleshey in the diocese of Bath and Wells—whose recent petition contained that the said town is distant three English miles from the parish church of Wroxale, of which they are parishioners and to which their dead are taken for burial, that the road thither is very often, especially in winter, so muddy, and that the streams are so swollen that it is impossible to go to the said church without danger—to have a cemetery at a certain chapel which has been built in their town, and to have chapel and cemetery consecrated by any catholic bishop.