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by the rector, that is in 1285 Richard de Copeland: RegPecham1 48). For an inquest, ordered by Archbishop Pecham, into the vicarage of Newchurch see WoodruffVisit 157-8. Register of John Pecham, Archbishop of Canterbury 1279-1292, ed. F.N.Davis et al., 2

source of T is extant in a PRO roll, see P* refs; where the source is not extant see TEX, TLIB1&2, TCI) p.245 (portion) (inst.) ptn/ch. 1301 (pat.) secular Not app. Richard The Register of Walter Langton, Bishop of Coventry

The Saints of Cornwall (Oxford, 2000) p.163-4, 192 (pension) TYWARDREATH PRIORY, CORNW., PRIOR £ 0. 5s. 0d. (pension) MERTON PRIORY, SURREY, PRIOR £ 0. 5s. 0d. (inst.) rec. 1309 (pat.) secular Not app. Richard le Deneys Register of Walter de

though one of them was 'curata', holding, that is, the cure of souls (RegGrand 1285), and one of them was known as the prebend of Tidcombe (RegBron 186); it seems that all them were in the patronage of the de

of Little Hereford comprised the spiritualities of the chancellorship; for the vicarage of Little Hereford see HE.SH.BU.23. The chapel of Ashford Carbonell, annexed to the chancellorship, (LeNeveRev1Here 21, ChartersHere xiv) appears to have been a chapel of the church

£ 0. 13s. 4d. 1 1 The evidence concerning patronage (ChartersHere 223-4) relates to the passing of the patronage in 1346 to the dean and chapter of Hereford. Charters and Records of Hereford Cathedral, ed. W.W.Capes (Cantilupe Society, 1908) p.223-4

hands: Dame Joan de Valence presented in 1306 (RegSwin 537) and Sir Richard Talebot, lord of Goodrich, in 1349 (RegTrillek 380). In 1351, however, the newly established priory of Flanesford, Herefs, presented to the vicarage: RegTrillek 385. Registrum Johannis de

to the appropriation of the church to Burnham abbey at the death of the rector (though this appropriation seems not to have taken place: VCHBucks3 183).The church had been given to Burnham by Richardof Cornwall, King of the Romans.

the source is not extant) (archdeaconries of Oxford, Buckingham, Bedford, Huntingdon and Northampton except deanery of Rutland) p.36 £ 38. 6s. 8d. HEMEL HEMPSTEAD TL055078 ded: OUR LADY The Victoria History of the Counties of England: Hertford, ed. W.Page, 4

the prior of Wolston in Warwicks as proctor of the abbey of St-Pierre-sur-Dives, and patronage passed for a time to the Crown in the fourteenth century (VCHLeics5 160). The patron of the church was recorded as the abbey of St-Pierre-sur-Dives

of deanery CL.DE.DE are designated OHa and OHb) p.127 £ 20. 0s. 0d. CARLBY TF049139 ded: ST STEPHEN F.Arnold-Forster, Studies in Church Dedication, 3 vols (London, 1899) vol 3 p.78 (portion) MEDIETY, PORTION OF FIRST RECTOR (portion) MEDIETY, PORTION

Dunstaple (margin: re) Portio alterius Benefice of COLD HIGHAM (LI.NO.BR.11) HIHAM British Library, Cotton Vespasian E xxii, fos 121-144v (archdeaconries of Oxford, Buckingham, Bedford, Huntingdon & part only of Northampton, excepting also the deanery of Rutland) (edited in RegPeterborough 300-40)

of TLIB1 31, is to be identified with Ithel of Caerwent instituted to this church in May 1292: RegSutton8 177. The patronage of the church passed to the abbey of Osney in 1350: VCHOxford6 76. The Rolls and Register

list of minute benefices as in T 23-4) p.1 (added because of new low threshold of papal tax of 1302-3) 1 At the time of the taxatio it seems likely that the individual rector, perhaps presented by the abbey of

London, Corporation of London Record Office, Cust/6 fos 181r-182v (list of all the city of London's benefices in the Liber Custumarum as in MunimentaRiley2i 233-8) p.182v TQ329813 1 ded: ST BARTHOLOMEW C.Brooke & G.Keir, London 800-1216: The Shaping of a

of minute benefices as in T 20) p.1d (added because of new low threshold of papal tax of 1302-3) 1 The portion of this church held by the priory of Thetford is noted in VCHEssex2 11. The Victoria History

at 5l.0s.0d. in the Norwich assessment of 1254): BL Harl. 1005 fo. 33v (HudsonNorTax 144). W.Hudson, 'The Norwich Taxation of 1254, so far as relates to the diocese of Norwich, collated with the Taxation of Pope Nicholas in 1291', in

p.110 £ 0. 13s. 4d. 1 1 The appropriation and endowment of a vicarge in the late fifteenth century is added in the margin of the taxatio text of PNWB1 2, and is also in T. PRO, E179/68/3 (Suffolk &

Hamundeswode Benefice of DENNINGTON (NW.SF.HO.23) HAMUNDESWODE Lincolnshire Archives Office, Lincoln Dean and Chapter Muniments, A1/11 p.110v DYNENETONE Taxatio Ecclesiastica Angliae et Walliae Auctoritate Papae Nicholai IV, ed. T.Astle & S.Ayscough (London, Record Commission, 1802) (used where the source of T

in the 'Snailwell' listing of perhaps 1276 at 3l.6s.8d.: BL Harl. 1005 fo. 31v (HudsonNorTax 140). W.Hudson, 'The Norwich Taxation of 1254, so far as relates to the diocese of Norwich, collated with the Taxation of Pope Nicholas in 1291',

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