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fabric of the church of S. Ethelburga aforesaid, relief of the poor within the Ward of Bisshopesgate and the poor almsfolk of the Fraternity of the Brewers of London, the maintenance of the fabric of the church of S. Mary

Faith, Virgin [6 Oct. ] . Davy (Elias), mercer.-To be buried in the church of S. John the Baptist at Croydon, co. Surrey. Bequests to the church of S. Michael in Bassyngeshawe, comprising a missal, chalice, and vestment of Bawdekyn

the Fraternity of Corpus Christi of the Craft of Skinners in the parish church of S. John in Walbroke, and to Henry Crosse, parson of the said church, and their successors, he leaves a certain shop in the parish of

same together with the said church. Granted in either diocese as he may choose. Avignon , 17 Kal. July. (f. 135.) Thomas Marschall, of the diocese of Glasgow, and master of the work of that church. For a benefice in

de Faringdon, B.C.L. Reservation of the church of Heighamme (High Ham), in the diocese of Wells, about to be void by John de Carleton obtaining that of Donnington, in the diocese of Salisbury. The church of Bishopton, in the diocese

Udimore. Master Nicholas de Hovyton acknowledges that he owes to John de Langeton, parson of the church of Raculvre, 178 l .; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Kent. Cancelled on payment

church of S. Sepulchre without Neugate. To the vicar and churchwardens of the said church, and wardens of the light of the Blessed Virgin Mary therein, he leaves his tenement in Holbourne, for providing a chantry in the said

church to the Friars preachers or Blackfriars and was so used as their conventual church until the first of our sovringe Lady Queen Elizabeth when those friars were put out and all the said church with the old parish

parish church of Rustincton to the priory, of a yearly rent of 40 marks to be received of the priory at the terms of Christmas, the Annunciation, Midsummer, and Easter in equal portions, to be paid in St. Paul's church,

(f. 17 v .) Approbation and decree, as below. When Sixtus IV erected the church of St. Andrews, then a cathedral church, into a metropolitan church [ Cal . Papal Lett ., XIII, p . 15 ] , he granted

the parish church of Seston ( recte Sefton) in the diocese of Coventry and Lichfield. Dispensation to receive and retain for life together with the said church (value not expressed) any one other benefice, or without that church any two

rector of the parish church of Cullas in the diocese of St. Andrews Dispensation to receive and retain, together with the said church (value not expressed), any one other benefice, or if he resign the said church any two other

chapel in Harpeden, within the bounds of the parish church of Wethamstede and about three miles distant from it, but have been wont to have their dead buried at the said church or its cemetery, which is burdensome, especially in

1086 (earl Harold's TRE), church with 3 hides held by bp. Maurice of London ( DB I 86 d ). South Petherton (Som.): royal manor TRE and in 1086 ( ibid . 86 b ), church with one hide held

with them. 1. That the two payer of organs in your Church which are much defective be speedily amended; and, if it will stand with the grace of your Church and be more convenient and vsefull for your Quire (as

rector, and churchwardens of the church of S. Mary aforesaid and their successors, charged with the observance of his obit under penalty of paying six shillings and eightpence to the rector and churchwardens of the church of S. Michael de

county of Bedford. - William de Whatton of Stok, parson of Northbury church, diocese of Coventry and Lichfield, puts in his place Richard de Graneby, parson of Northcadebury church, to prosecute the execution of a recognisance for 30 l .

Jan. 15. The Tower. Adam de Neubold, parson of Haverhill church, diocese of Norwich, acknowledges that he owes to William de Greynesby 9 l . 8 s . 4 d .; to be levied, in default of payment, of his

and light in Fryskenay church and his successors the wardens thereof for the time being 3 stone of white wax for maintaining the light before the image of St. Mary on the north side of the church. Memorandum that this

of Rokehampton, Shepardyne and Newenton co. Gloucester with the advowson of Rokehampton church, and the manors of Brightmerston and Mildeston co. Wilts and the advowson of Mildeston church in perpetuity etc. Witnesses: Roger Tokote knight, Henry Longe, John Poyntz, Robert

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