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Prebendaries Church Withington LIST 10 PREBENDARIES OF CHURCH WITHINGTON PREBEND The manor of Withington belonged to the church of Hereford from before 1066, and by 1086 4 hides of the manor were held by 3 clks. ( DB I
The Repertory Book at St. Bartholomew's Hospital. To the article by the late Mr. E. B. S. Shepherd on "The Church of the Friars Minors in London," which appeared in The Archaeological Journal in 1902, I must acknowledge a special
Church Eaton The churchChurch Eaton Church. The Church of Eyton is an ancient foundation which existed in Saxon times. It was given to the Nuns of Pollesworth, in Warwickshire, towards the close of the eleventh century, or very
some interesting particulars as to vestments, altar-vessels, organs and church furniture. The whole record constitutes a schedule or inventory of property which, having been given to or acquired by the Church, was now regarded as the possessions of the Sovereign,
] . Burgeis (Richard), chandler.-To be buried in the church of S. Clement near Candelwykstrete near the tomb of Agnes his late wife. Bequests to Sir Robert, rector of the said church, and to Sir John the fermer ( Firmario
be buried in the church of S. Mary Magdalen in Milkstrete. Bequests to the said church and ministers thereof, the church of S. Peter de Walpol, 15 the five orders of mendicant friars in London, the church of S. Thomas
buried in the church of Heylesdon 1 near the tomb of his father and mother. Bequests to the said church of vestments and ornaments, the parishioners being bound to give security to the rector of the church for the time
3 and a chalice for the church of S. Stephen aforesaid, a missal for the use of the church of Glemesford, 4 w here his father lies buried, and a chalice for the church of S. Thomas de Acon, the
Abbot [1 Sept. ] . Caundissh (John), "brouderer." 1 -To be buried near Matilda his late wife in the church of S. Margaret de Lothbury. To Thomas, Rouland, and Henry his sons he leaves divers furred gowns, a covered piece
Grate, which he leaves to William Okeborne, the rector, and churchwardens of the said parish church and their successors, to the use of the said church and maintenance of its fabric and ornaments, charged with a service or rent of
Evangelist [25 April ] . Burton (William), grocer.-To be buried in the church of the Friars Minors, where Alice his late wife lies buried. Bequests to the church of the friars aforesaid, and to each of the four orders of
skinner.-To Thomas Westhagh, the rector of the church of All Hallows at the Hay, and his successors, he leaves two tenements in Heywharnane in aid of a chantry founded in the said church by John Beverlee and Avice, wife of
] . R.III. f. 121 d. Gift by Robert de Chidyngfold vicar in the church of Wells to Master Richard de Thistelden treasurer of the said church and Sir Hugh de Oppehull vicar therein, of his houses wherein he dwelt
in Scotland. For the church of Westkyrkor, in the diocese of Glasgow, void by the death of Adam de Blithe so long ago that it has lapsed to the apostolic see, notwithstanding that he has the church of Drimok, which
seeing that he, in coming to the pope, lost 300 gold florins, taken from him by the enemies of the church. Ibid. Alan Scherere. For a canonry of Moray, with expectation of a prebend. Ibid. John Bothwyl, priest. For a
church of Kyrkgunnyne, in the diocese of Glasgow, which in time of peace was served by one of the monks, but now, by reason of the schism, and of the wars, Englishmen cannot dwell in Scotland, so that the
by the pope. Concurrent letters to the dean and chapter, to the people of the diocese, to vassals of the church of Tuam, to the suffragans, and to the king. [ Theiner , 185. ] 1313. 12 Kal. Feb. Avignon.
To the archbishop of York. Commission and mandate to unite to the Augustinian priory of Newstead in Shirewood, the parish church of Egmanton, value 10 l . of their patronage; to take effect on its voidance, a perpetual vicar being
d .) To Robert atte Chirche of Gunthorp. Reservation, at the request of queen Isabella, of the church of St. Mary Magdalen, Milk Street, London, not taxed, on its voidance by William Russel being professed in the order of Mount
the king granted that John de Sandale in the first place should be preferred to others to a church or prebend of the value of 100 marks, and then Master John Lovel should be preferred to others to a prebend