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0. 4s. 0d. 0.3 1 The old church of St Mary (for which the grid reference is given) stood immediately south of Great Warley Hall. This church was replaced by a new church dedicated to St Mary the Virgin more

TCI) £ 16. 0s. 0d. (main benefice which is a prebendal church) BOREHAM (ANNEXED TO THE CHANCELLORSHIP OF LONDON ST PAUL'S CATHEDRAL) TL756096 ded: ST ANDREW F.Arnold-Forster, Studies in Church Dedication, 3 vols (London, 1899) vol 3 p.58 (vicarage) PRO,

20. 0s. 0d. 30 1 The prebends here of St Martin le Grand comprised parts of the church of Maldon. Exactly how the church was served is not clear: the two prebendaries perhaps appointed a curate. See DentonRFC 29-34, 39.

Sancte Osythe (PLO 55v). PLO p.55v £ 10. 0s. 0d. 15 1 Although the church of St Mary at Shopland is described in Pevsner, the church does not appear on the OS map. The approximate grid reference given is for

as appropriated to military orders, or hospitals, or poor nunneries) 1 The grid reference given is for the approximate position of this medieval church which has not survived. F.Arnold-Forster, Studies in Church Dedication, 3 vols (London, 1899) vol 3 p.188

hands of St Paul's: MunimentaRiley2i 233 (LCLOA 181). The church was perhaps served by a rector, but the lack of presentation or institution records suggests that St Paul's collated to the church (and see NewcourtRep1 516-17). Newcourt, R, Repertorium Ecclesiasticum

of this church but that the church was appropriated to the conversi ('appropriata conversis') and in 1303 this appropriation was confirmed ('habent conversi in proprios usus'): SPM WD9 48 (LuntNorwich 326) and MunimentaRiley2i 236 (LCLOA 182). Whether the church was

£ 10. 13s. 4d. 16 1 This church was within the peculiar jurisdiction of St Paul's London and annexed to the office of treasurer, in the patronage of the bishop. Although the church was apparently served by a chaplain in

threshold of papal tax of 1302-3) 1 This church has been identified with Shellow Bowells which was a parish church from medieval times. Although the fabric is described by Pevsner, the church does not appear on the OS map. The

1300-1632 the parish church, probably dedicated to St Mary, stood to the north of the moat and opposite Old Church Farm. Grid reference is for this position. After this time, a new manor house, rectory and church were built on

reference given is for the approximate site of the old church of Tyburn. 2 The church was appropriated to Blackmore priory but there was no ordained vicarage and the church was served by a curate: see NewcourtRep1 695. The appropriation

C270/16 p.9 £ 14. 0s. 0d. (main benefice which is a prebendal church) SHOREDITCH (ANNEXED TO THE ARCHDEACONRY OF LONDON) TQ335826 ded: ST LEONARD F.Arnold-Forster, Studies in Church Dedication, 3 vols (London, 1899) vol 3 p.254 (vicarage) Newcourt, R, Repertorium

St Saviour's church, which stand a little way to the north of Surlingham, St Mary. Ordnance Survey (County Series): these maps have been searched using www.old-maps.co.uk. 2 The evidence concerning patronage (TannerIndex 445) suggests that this quite wealthy church was

old church, which lie 400m NW of the present church, are mapped at the grid reference given. N.Pevsner, The Buildings of England: Norfolk 1: Norwich and North East (2nd edn B.Wilson, Harmondsworth, 1997) p.542 2 The appropriation of this church

1 There is some doubt about the information from the taxatio that this church was appropriated to Norwich priory, since the priory apparently presented to the church (not to a vicarage) in 1303 (TannerIndex 4), and it does not appear

4s. 0d. 0.3 1 The church was demolished in 1546. It stood NW of St George's Bridge, to the north of the junction of Cherry Lane and Pitt Street. Archdeaconry of Norwich, Inventory of Church Goods temp. Edward III, ed.

£ 0. 6s. 8d. 0.5 1 The church fell out of use after 1535. It stood on Upper King Street, almost opposite the entrance to Bank Street. Archdeaconry of Norwich, Inventory of Church Goods temp. Edward III, ed. A.Watkin, 2

2 From, at the latest, 1329 the one rector was collated to serve this church and the church of Norwich St Swithin (NW.NW.NW.27) and the church of Crostwick (NW.NW.TA.01): TannerIndex 41. A similar situation must have pertained in 1291-2 since

From, at the latest, 1329 the one rector was collated to serve this church and the church of Norwich St Simon & St Jude (NW.NW.NW.26) and the church of Crostwick (NW.NW.TA.01): TannerIndex 41, 43. A similar situation must have pertained

£ 4. 0s. 0d. 6 1 There is no doubt that this church was appropriated to Butley priory and no doubt also that there was no vicarage. The church was, it seems, too low in value to support a perpetual

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