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p.228 £ 40. 0s. 0d. 60 £ 1. 6s. 8d. 2 1 Weston, as a chapel to Hodnet, was of ancient foundation but nothing remains in its replacement of the medieval building. The Victoria History of the Counties of England:

(Hereford archdeaconry, including temporalities for Hereford prebends) p.5 £ 0. 2s. 0d. 0.15 1 The present seventeenth-century church replaced the ancient church destroyed in the Civil War. This may have been the church mapped by Rees as 'St Peter of

& Sudbury archdeaconries) p.2d £ 0. 6s. 8d. 0.5 1 The apparently non-parochial chapel of Lindsey, St James, possessed four portions in four separate churches (NW.SD.BL.17 and NW.SD.SD.19, 20 & 38). It is mapped as an ancient monument at TL979443.

(Thomas Tanner's indexes of the Norwich episcopal registers) p.1375 2 The apparently non-parochial chapel of Lindsey, St James, possessed four portions in four separate churches (NW.SD.BL.17 and NW.SD.SD.19, 20 & 38). It is mapped as an ancient monument at TL979443.

0d. 12 Lincolnshire Archives Office, Lincoln Dean and Chapter Muniments, A1/11 p.144v £ 1. 0s. 0d. 1.5 1 Of the ancient church of St Swithun only the porch and belfry survive. The remains, for which the grid reference is given,

45; and this is perhaps derived, at least in part, from WilliamsRad 273-4 ('the foundation and walls of a very ancient chapel, named Llanfaelog, ... were a short time ago dug up in the centre of a corn-field'). The implication

& Sudbury archdeaconries) p.3 £ 2. 16s. 8d. 4.25 1 The small chapel of St Margaret is mapped as an ancient ruin at the grid reference given. N.Pevsner & J.Nairn, The Buildings of England: Suffolk (revised E.Radcliffe, Harmondsworth, 1975) p.253

p.1 £ 30. 0s. 0d. 45 1 The abbey of Shaftesbury claimed this church (as in 1307) as prebendal by ancient title: RegGand 684-5. The prebendary presented a vicar of the church in 1318 (RegMart1 108), and, in addition, he

p.36 £ 1. 6s. 8d. 2 1 The grid reference given is for St Catherine's Hill, the site of the ancient chapel of St Catherine, said by Leland to have been suppressed by Cardinal Wolsey. The Victoria History of the

the nave of the priory of St Oswald. The grid reference given is for the one remaining wall of the ancient building of St Oswald's 'minster'. N.Pevsner, The Buildings of England: Gloucester2: Vale & Forest of Dean (Harmondsworth, reprint 1980)

Kirkby was in the county of Northants. but has not survived. Perhaps its placename is retained in Kirby Hall, an ancient monument just south east of Gretton for which the grid reference is given. LeNeveRev1Lincs p.index 2 The church has

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