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the said church by the death of John Okayssy, he obtained it by collation and provision of the late bishop Alexander, by his ordinary authority; that upon his doubting whether the collation and provision of the said church which, as

in the diocese of Salisbury, containing that the fruits etc. of the chantry of Heghtresbury, in the parish church of Heghtresbury, which church is of his patronage, do not exceed 10 gold florins a year so that for a long

mother church of lincoln vj d . For my grand syer Henry torney and margett his wiffe to the werkes of the said mother church xij d . To the church off Dighton, wher I was borne, for the church

of the church of St. Andrew, Holborn, to which my attention was kindly directed by Dr. Wickham-Legg and Mr. St. John Hope, are still kept at the church. Such, too, is the case with the records of the church of

the high altar of the church of S. Mary Mountenhaut. His lands and tenements at Saltwharf he leaves to Stephen de Longgoveye and John Graveneye, so that they maintain two perpetual chaplains in the said church of S. Mary. Certain

(8). Shadworth (John), mercer.-To be buried in a certain tomb in the church of S. Mildred in Bredestrete. Bequests for the maintenance of three chantries in the said church for the space of three years next after his decease. His

S. Paul's Church he leaves tenements and shops in the parishes of S. Mary de Bothaw and S. John upon Walbrok, charged with the observance of the obit of Walter Shiryngton, late Canon Stagiary in the said church, in manner

of the deanery of Salisbury, from which the said collegiate church depends, and by the death of Master Thomas de Litlington, prebendary of the same, notwithstanding that Robert has the church of St. Dunwald (Rumbold), Shaftesbury. Granted. Avignon , 2

to hold the church of Aberbothenoc, which he now holds in commendam , and one other benefice with cure of souls. 12 Kal. Feb. Viterbo. (f. 29.) Exhortation to the bishop of Ely to assist the Roman church in her

403.) To Nicholas de Hethe. Provision of the church of Hodenet, value 40 l . void by the consecration of Ralph, bishop of Bath and Wells, notwithstanding that he has the church of Burton and the wardenship of the hospital

church of, 68 Hargate , Richard, 91 Harlaxston , Harlaxson, co. Linc., church of, 101 Harmethorp , Harmshorpe, co. Linc., see Hanthorpe Harmston , co. Linc., church of, 143 Harpham , John, 17 Harrington , co. Linc., 20 -,

of the parish church of Wetton Courtienay 2 in the diocese of Bath and Wells, B.C.L. Dispensation to receive and retain for life, together with the said church, any one other benefice with cure, or without that church any two

John More, rector of the parish church of Kirkibby Bayne in the diocese of Lincoln. Dispensation to him, who is of noble birth, to receive and retain for life, together with the said church (value not expressed), any one other

hold for life with the said church one such dignity etc. which he shall obtain by virtue of the said letters, or any other benefice with cure or otherwise incompatible with his said church, and to resign both, simply or

and Visitor of the Cathedral Church of Saint Paul in London. "The Representation and Proposal of the Very Revered Henry Hart Milman, D.D., Dean of the said Cathedral Church, and the Chapter of the same Church. "That by an instrument

years with Carnemol one other parish church, requiring him to exchange within the said period one or other for a benefice compatible with the remaining church, and, if not, to resign such other church; after which dispensation, as his recent

F�licitas [7 Mar. ] . Bolyngbrok (William de).-To be buried in the church of S. Sepulchre without Neugate. Bequests to Robert, 2 the vicar of the said church; to Sarah his daughter and William her son; to Katherine his daughter

convey the same to the vicar and church wardens of the said parish church, for a term of ninety-nine years, for maintaining the lights called "Paschall lyght" and "Seint Mary lyght" within the church, and for other pious and charitable

Glatton church The parson of Conyngton church The parson of the Yakesle church The parson of Alwalton church The parson of Aylyngton church The parson of Little Stanton church The parson of Alkmundebury church The parson of Stanground church The

they distant from the said church and from one another, and that, with this exception ( alias ), the said church had no parishioners) the present pope by other letters decreed that the said church of Seckworth (as long as

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