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the appropriation of the church to Mottisfont see EEA9 29, and see VCHHants4 558. (The presentation of a vicar in RegPont 19 refers to Hayling and not Eling.) English Episcopal Acta, vol. ix (Winchester, 1205-1238), ed. N.Vincent (Oxford, 1994) p.29

this church to Beckford priory see EEA13 117. For the church's appropriation to the priory (in 1235) and the establishment of a vicarage (by 1247) see VCHGloucs8 259. English Episcopal Acta, vol. xiii (Worcester, 1218-1268), ed. P.M.Hoskin (Oxford, 1997) p.117

Vale & Forest of Dean (Harmondsworth, reprint 1980) p.196 2 For the appropriation of this church to Gloucester abbey, saving a perpetual vicarage, see EEA13 8-9, VCHGloucs10 176. English Episcopal Acta, vol. xiii (Worcester, 1218-1268), ed. P.M.Hoskin (Oxford, 1997) p.8-9

of the vicarage here in the early part of the thirteenth century see EEA13 12-14; and for the appropriation to Llanthony Secunda see also EEA11 96-7, VCHGloucs11 80. English Episcopal Acta, vol. xiii (Worcester, 1218-1268), ed. P.M.Hoskin (Oxford, 1997) p.12-14

5 p.82 2 For the appropriation of this church to Kenilworth priory 1218X1236, with the proviso of a vicarage, see EEA13 11 (recte Ettington), and see VCHWarwicks5 83. English Episcopal Acta, vol. xiii (Worcester, 1218-1268), ed. P.M.Hoskin (Oxford, 1997) p.11

p.74 £ 12. 0s. 0d. 18 1 For the appropriation of this church to Kenilworth priory c.1200, with ordination of a vicarage, see VCHWarwicks5 25 and EEA13 92-3. English Episcopal Acta, vol. xiii (Worcester, 1218-1268), ed. P.M.Hoskin (Oxford, 1997) p.92-3

have been appropriated as late as c.1291). The vicarage was clearly too low in value to be listed as taxable; it was formally ordained in 1348 (HainesAdmin 267). English Episcopal Acta, vol. xiii (Worcester, 1218-1268), ed. P.M.Hoskin (Oxford, 1997) p.92-3

1. 10s. 0d. 2.25 1 For the patronage here of Kenilworth priory, though with no mention of appropriation, see VCHWarwicks3 164; for the early appropriation see EEA13 92-3. English Episcopal Acta, vol. xiii (Worcester, 1218-1268), ed. P.M.Hoskin (Oxford, 1997) p.92-3

The church does not appear on the current OS map; but it has been described as having been rebuilt with old materials. Grid reference is for the placename. The Victoria History of the Counties of England: Bedford, ed. H.Arthur Doubleday

Northampton, excepting also the deanery of Rutland) (edited in RegPeterborough 300-40) p.131 (exempted because too low in value) 1 The old church of St Peter (now replaced) occupies an isolated position near the river Ouse in the NW of the

£ 8. 0s. 0d. 12 1 The present parish church of St Matthew stands by the main street of the old village. It has been rebuilt at least twice on the same site. Before 1796 the medieval stone church was

Newark priory in 1258, and were clearly closely linked with - if not dependent chapels of - the church of Old Woking (previous item): see VCHSurrey3 430. The Victoria History of the Counties of England: Surrey, ed. H.E.Malden, 4 vols

A1/11 p.146v £ 40. 0s. 0d. 60 1 The church here was built in 1856 on the site of the old: VCHHants4 413. The Victoria History of the Counties of England: Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, ed. H.Arthur Doubleday

46. 13s. 4d. 70 1 The grid reference is to the graveyard to the south of Otterbourne Farm, where the old chapel of St Matthew was situated, before it was replaced by a new church of St Matthew on a

Mary was situated by the river, close to the old manor house. In the eighteenth century it was replaced by a new church some 200 yds to the west of the old church and using material from it. The Victoria

1870-74). . vol 3 p.227 1311 (pat.) secular Not app. Henry de Lacy 2 E.A.Gemmill, The Ecclesiastical Patronage of the English Earls during the Reign of Edward I, 2 vols continuously paginated (Manchester Ph.D. thesis, 1988) p.556 If appropriated No

165-6, 169-70, CartGlast1 19, 21-2, 72. The appropriated church had been valued in the 1254 valuation at 10l.0s.0d.: LuntNorwich 491. English Episcopal Acta, vol. x (Bath and Wells 1061-1205), ed. F.M.R.Ramsey (Oxford, 1995) p.165-6 2 It seems more than likely

this church to Cirencester abbey early in the thirteenth century and ordination of a vicarage see EEA10 158-60, VCHSomers7 152 and see CartCiren xxxii, 409, 814. English Episcopal Acta, vol. x (Bath and Wells 1061-1205), ed. F.M.R.Ramsey (Oxford, 1995) p.158-60

1 The appropriation of this church, saving the vicarage to which Durford abbey will present, was confirmed in 1265: EEA22 3-4, 20-1, EEA23 217, and see ChartChich 326. English Episcopal Acta, vol. xxiii (Chichester 1254-1305), ed. P.M.Hoskin (Oxford, 2001) p.217

was appropriated and a vicarage ordained in 1233, with collation to the vicarage reserved to the bishop of Chichester: EEA22 39-40. See also VCHSussex4 47 and ChartChich 324. English Episcopal Acta, vol. xxii (Chichester 1215-1253), ed. P.M.Hoskin (Oxford, 2001) p.39-40

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