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of the parish church of Castletown ( Villecastri ) de Delwyn, in the said diocese, a notorious fornicator, has dilapidated and converted to his own evil uses a number of the precious goods of the said church, and has committed
in chancery at Westminster, 28 November. William prior of the church or house of St. Botolph Colcestre and the convent to William Astell parson of one mediety of the church of Gamelyngay co. Cantebrugge and his successors. Quitclaim of an
TRE and in 1086 ( DB I 86 c ), church and one hide and a half held by a kg.'s clerk 1086 ( ibid . 91 c ). Church of Carhampton gr. by Simon Buzun to priory of Bath,
of a chantry in the church of S. Peter aforesaid, observance of his obit, & c., in manner directed. 1 In default the property to go over to the rector and certain parishioners of the church of S. Peter aforesaid
Virgin [6 Oct. ] . Malweyn (William), skinner.-To be buried in the churchyard of the church of S. John upon Walbroke. Bequests to the said church; also to John Snell, the rector, and churchwardens of the same and their successors,
possession of his church aforesaid, as the king lately recovered his presentation to that church by consideration of his court against William de Venables and Katharine, his wife, and Peter son of Ranulph le Ruter, which church was then void
their commissaries. Whereas the church of St. Oswald's, Gloucester, was founded of the alms of the king's progenitors and is wholly exempt from the jurisdiction of the ordinary, and King William [II ] granted the church by his charter to
supplies his place there. Order to permit Richard de Ayremynne, chancellor of St. Mary's church, Salisbury, to have the common of pasture belonging to Odyham church, for certain animals in the following places, to wit: for his pigs, without number,
made in his time to the church of Wells, namely the church of Piltun by Robert abbot of Glastonbury for two prebends, the church of Suthbrent by the same abbot for a prebend, the church of Haselberg by William son
] . Helys (Richard, son of John).-To be buried in the church of S. Dunstan in Fletestrete near his father and mother. Bequests to the said church and the church of S. Olave in Old Jewry and ministers therein. To
archdeacon of Huete in the church of Cuenca ( Conchen .), and the officials of Glasgow and Dunkeld. Mandate to collate and assign to John Marche, priest, of the diocese of Glasgow, the parish church of Bigat in the said
of the Nativity and the Assumption; and of a hundred days to those who during the said octaves visit the church of the Premonstratensian monastery of St. Mary, Tupholm, in the diocese of Lincoln. Splendor paterne . ( De mandato
the perpetual chaplains in the church of London, thirty and sometimes more in number, dwelling in a certain common hall or house situate within the cemetery of the said church, containing that at the said church, dedicated to St. Paul
1647 to 1651; and the east quarter from 1652 till his death on 26th March, 1659. BLACKFRIARS or COLLEGE CHURCH. This church belonged originally to the University, was rebuilt in 1622, and was disponed by the University to the city
Church of St. Paul, London, and the Chapter of the same Church, to grant to William, the Son of William 4 the Goldsmith, patron of the Church of St. Helen, London, that he may constitute Nuns in the same
chandler.-To be buried in the church of S. James de Grarlekhithe according to the terms of his will touching his movables. To Sir William Huntyngdon, the rector, churchwardens and certain parishioners of the above church, a certain tenement in Knyghtriderstrete
Paul [25 Jan. ] . Baron (John), "talughchaundeler."-To be buried in his parish church of S. Sepulchre without Newgate. Bequests for maintenance of fabric of the said church and to the Fraternity of S. Stephen therein; also to the Prior
a canonry with expectation of a prebend in St. Donatian, Bruges, and the church of Kilchodilscam, in the diocese of Aberdeen. He is ready to resign the church, and the prebend of Aberdeen. Granted. Avignon , 11 Kal. June. (f.
de Setrington, who then held the parish church of St. Crux in Fossegate, York, of a benefice in the gift of the abbot and convent of Peterborough, by which Alan accepted the parish church of Ketringis in the diocese of
gold and silver chalices, linen and woollen cloths, and church ornaments, charters, and instruments, and also that their bell tower was struck by lightning and burned, has appropriated to them the church of Kinnoul of their patronage, saving the right