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This church was attached to the church of Horncastle (RotGros 13), and the presentation by the bishop of Carlisle to the church of Horncastle in 1275 (RotRicGrav 64) was thus, it seems clear, also a presentation to this church. Rotuli

(PREBEND) (vicarage) (main benefice which is a prebendal church) CAISTOR TA116012 ded: ST PETER AND ST PAUL F.Arnold-Forster, Studies in Church Dedication, 3 vols (London, 1899) vol 3 p.75 (inst.) prebend/prebendal church 1293 (pat.) ecclesiatical Not app. 1 The Rolls

£ 6. 13s. 4d. 10 1 The ruins of the old church of St James remain in a field about one km to the north of the nineteenth-century church of the same name. Parts are Norman, but they are almost

because too low in value) 1 This church has not survived. Its name is, no doubt, reflected in the name of the village of Beggan (at ST147746). The approximate grid reference for the church is based on its position as

church was, it seems, served by a curate directly appointed by the nuns of Wix: NewcourtRep2 656-7. It should be noted that the church of 'Wykes' with a secular patron (RegBaldock 130, 185) indexed in RegBaldock 342 as the

church was appropriated to the Augustinian canons of Little Dunmow priory (LuntNorwich 482). At the time of or shortly after the 1254 taxatio the appropriation is recorded but with the statement 'nullus vicarius': SPM WD9 66v (LuntNorwich 345). The

£ 13. 6s. 8d. (main benefice which is a prebendal church) GOOD EASTER (ANNEXED TO PREBENDS OF ST MARTIN LE GRAND SECULAR COLLEGE) TL627121 ded: ST ANDREW F.Arnold-Forster, Studies in Church Dedication, 3 vols (London, 1899) vol 3 p.112 1291

this MS) £ 10. 13s. 4d. 16 1 This church is not noted in the taxatio texts as appropriated to the priory of Norwich and the bishop certainly collated to the church, as in 1303 (TannerIndex 208). (The bishop's patronage

refers to the portion and not to the church itself. The claim in TannerIndex 976 of appropriation to the nunnery of Redlingfield is supported by the fact that the value of the church is not included: exemption was because of

6 1 The grid reference given is for the old church at East Fleet, of which only the chancel now remains. It is mapped as an ancient monument. The new church, built in 1827-9, is 400m to the NW. N.Pevsner,

that this church was appropriated to the hospital at Allington (not to be confused with Allington, Wilts), and that this was the reason for the church being exempt from taxation and excluded from the standard taxatio texts. The church was

1 The parish church of St Mary lies on Church Lane to the south of Byfleet town centre: see OS (County Series: Surrey). Ordnance Survey (County Series): these maps have been searched using www.old-maps.co.uk. 2 Although this church had once

specific mention of the spiritual income from this church. However, a memorandum in WCWN 54 and DWN 6v states specifically that the church was assessed with the bishop's temporalites. For the church see also VCHHants3 243-4. Registrum Johannis de Pontissara,

The bishop's collation of this church in 1291 referred to it as a prebend in the collegiate church of Westbury on Trym: RegGGiff 407. For the bishop's patronage here see also VCHWorcs3 275. The church became appropriated to the bishop

St Augustine's church as identified on OS (County Series: Worcestershire). Ordnance Survey (County Series): these maps have been searched using www.old-maps.co.uk. 2 For the dispute concerning Dodderhill church, relating to developments of 1301-5, see DentonWinch 215-17. The church finally became

Library, Cotton Tiberius C x p.271 £ 8. 13s. 4d. CHURCH HONEYBOURNE SP120440 ded: ST EGWIN C.J.Bond, 'Church and parish in Norman Worcestershire' in Minsters and Parish Churches: the Local Church in Transition 950-1200, ed. J.Blair (Oxford University Committee for

this church to the Premonstratensian abbey of Halesowen is not in doubt (RegGGiff 139). The vicarage had been ordained in 1270 (RegGGiff 42, 71, VCHWorcs3 150). As indicated by the consolidation of the vicarage with the church, the church was

£ 12. 0s. 0d. OLD SWINFORD SO907831 ded: ST MARY THE VIRGIN C.J.Bond, 'Church and parish in Norman Worcestershire' in Minsters and Parish Churches: the Local Church in Transition 950-1200, ed. J.Blair (Oxford University Committee for Archaeology, Oxford, 1988), 119-158

TEX, TLIB1&2, TCI) £ 24. 13s. 4d. YARDLEY SP134863 ded: ST EADBURGA C.J.Bond, 'Church and parish in Norman Worcestershire' in Minsters and Parish Churches: the Local Church in Transition 950-1200, ed. J.Blair (Oxford University Committee for Archaeology, Oxford, 1988), 119-158

£ 7. 6s. 8d. ALDERMINSTER SP230486 ded: ST MARY AND HOLY CROSS. C.J.Bond, 'Church and parish in Norman Worcestershire' in Minsters and Parish Churches: the Local Church in Transition 950-1200, ed. J.Blair (Oxford University Committee for Archaeology, Oxford, 1988), 119-158

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