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the church of the Friara Minors near Newgate. Bequests to the fabric of the said church and to the friars for their prayers, and for the maintenance of a chantry for the space of one year in the parish church

City of London.-To be buried in the church of S. Thomas de Acon, on the south side of the chapel of SS. Nicholas and Stephen. To John Neel, Master of the House and Church of S. Thomas the Martyr, called

Rector of the church of S. Botolph near Billyngesgate.-To be buried before the image of S. Botolph on the south side of the high altar in the said church. Bequests to the said church, and to the church of S.

, parish church of, 78, 79, 211-213. Laudonia . See Lothian. Laurencekirk , Conwicht [co. Kinkardine ] , parish church of, 114. Laurentius , Joannes, 2, 34. Laurus , Baptista, doctor of decrees, archpriest of the collegiate church of Tririario

and holds the said church, a canonry and the prebend of Camba ( sic ) Quintadecima in the cathedral church of Wells and a canonry and a prebend of Llanuexthairon ( sic ) in the collegiate church of Llandewybrebi in

The church of Burg, worth yearly 30 marks. The church of Scotho, worth yearly 100 marks. The church of Schenefeud, worth 30 marks. The church of Fobbyng, worth 40 marks. The church of Staneford, worth 60 marks. The church of

he die at Estneston; 1 therwise he is to be buried in the church of All Hallows de Berkyngchirch. And whereas he purposes to rebuild the church of Estneston and the chapel aforesaid during his lifetime, his executors are to

S. Botolph without Algate. To the Prior of the Church of H. Trinity de Crichirche within Algate, rector of the church of S. Botolph aforesaid, and churchwardens of the said church of S. Botolph, he leaves certain tenements, called respectively

to be maintained in the said church for the space of two years. Bequests to the Fraternity of S. K atherine in the same church and the Fraternity of S. Mary in the church of S. Leonard de Estchepe. To

at the request of Henry, earl of Derby, he has obtained from the pope the church of Keteryng, in the diocese of Lincoln, which church Alan de Setryngton is said to have accepted, who afterwards died at Rome. He therefore

episcopal table of the church of Rothymay, anciently a chapel of the parish church of Rechmalrune, which had long ago been confirmed by the pope to the bishop ' s table, made into a parish church by the bishop '

Provision of the church of Donington, in the diocese of Salisbury, void by the death of John de Columpna, cardinal deacon of St. Angelo, which he may hold together with the chancellorship of Wells, but the church of Heigchehamme, in

he has the church of Eadburchi bury, a portion in the church of Holegod, in the dioceses of Lincoln and Hereford, and canonries and prebends of Wilton, Hereford, and Wells, with dispensation to retain the said church. Concurrent mandate to

Tyrone ] , parish church of, 75, 248. Armagh [co. Armagh ] , administrator of the church of. See Palatio, Octavian de. -, -, commissaries of, 229. -, archdeacon of, papal mandatary, 165, 319. -, cathedral church of, canons of.

the earliest name by which the church was known, was but a corruption of "Shorehog." Riley objected to attributing the name of the church to one who lived thirty or forty years after the church was thus known, and suggested

suburb, 4 September, A.D. 1381. Roll 110 (31). Serieant (Thomas), vintner.-To be buried in the church of S. Mary de Wolchurchawe. Bequests to the said church, its ministers, and to the chaplain of the Fraternity of S. Mary's Chapel therein.

Jan. ] . Rokulf (Henry), otherwise called "Lynch."-To be buried in the church or churchyard of S. Andrew in Holbourne. A chantry to be maintained in the said church for the good of his soul, the souls of Isabella his

of the church of S. Christopher, London, under the rood ( sub cruce ), or elsewhere as his executors may ordain. Bequests to the high altar, ministers, & c., of the said church, and also to the church of Hardyngham,

canon and civil law, for the church of Hagvorthingham, in the diocese of Lincoln, void by reason that John de Swinesheude obtained the church of Wetheringsete, notwithstanding that he has an altar in the church of Stranmeel, in the diocese

church would be unlocked. The church would not be open all night, as may be gathered from the statement in 1502-3, that two men were employed to watch 'whilys the chirche stoed opyn' six nights, p. 247. Entering the

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