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by 12 Apr. 1295 (Willis, St Asaph II 76). Church of Meifod (Powys) (2 Fasti XI 45). Preb. not identifiable in Taxatio . PREBENDARIES The first identified preb. is M. Lewis de Charlton, who occ. 30 March 1360 (2 Fasti

soon after ( Chart. Chichester no. 210). Church of Aldingbourne was annexed to deanery (list 2); church of Amberley, with chapels of Houghton and Waltham, was united to preb. Woodhorn (list 40); church of Wisborough [Green ] was created a

Deane. The patronage of this cure is vested in the Company by Part III., sec. 3, of the Order. The church is to be built out of the proceeds of the sale of St. Martin's (upon a site vested in

the old fabric of the greater church ( maioris ecclesie ) of S. Paul, the church and brethren of S. Katherine near the Tower, the work of London Bridge, the work of the church of Bethelem without Bisshopesgate, and others;

the church of S. Mary de Abbechirch. Dated London, 22 November, A.D. 1418. Roll 147 (41). Haddele (John), grocer.-Bequests to Sir John Wykyngeston, the rector, and churchwardens of the church of S. Panccas, in aid of maintaining the church clock

in archives. Trans. 9.) 113 . Charter [professedly ] 1 of William I. notifying that his grandfather Count Richard gave the church of St. Gervase with all its appurtenances at Rouen, for the weal of his own and his parents

Baco , Gilbert, 152. Bacon , Bacun, Roger, 191, 193, 286. -, William, 160, 172, 189. -, -, Roger, son of, 160. Bacqueville , Baschevilla [Seine Inferieure ] , church of St. Mary, 356. Badealtona , Alexander de, 174. Badelesbon

1. Ad vacatur a post 5 Non. Feb. an. 6. (f. 36.) Roll of the Bishop of Glasgow:- Whereas the church of Glasgow lacks cantors, and there is in the diocese the poor house of Poknade, in which for a

113. ] 1347. 11 Kal. May. Avignon. (f. 9.) To Walter Wetewang. Provision, at the king ' s request, of a canonry of York, with expectation of a prebend, notwithstanding that he has the church of Brantingham, and canonries and

39 d .) To Bernard de Mandagachis, abbot of the secular and collegiate church of St. Aphrodise, Beziers. Grant and assignation respecting the fruits of the rural church of Bassan ( Bayssano, Boyssiano in Rubrice ) in the diocese of

1302 Sept. 13. Lewes. John, vicar of the church of Fremynton, imprisoned at Exeter for the death of Nicholas Clok, wherewith he is charged, has letters to the sheriff of Devon to bail him. Reginald de Dene, imprisoned at Exeter

Torkeseye came before the king, on Sunday after Epiphany, and sought to replevy to Stephen de Houeden, parson of the church of St. Peter, Torkeseye, and William his son, their land in Torkeseye, taken into the king's hands for their

them between the king and R. bishop of Durham, concerning the king's right to present a fit person to the church of Symondburn, which the bishop claims by charters of the king's progenitors and by apostolic bulls, from the octaves

in peace, and afterwards Master William de la Mare, then parson of the church of Feriby, diocese of York, obtained that office by exchange for the said church by the authority of the diocesan of the place, and held it

of King's Beaulieu a tun of wine of the present year of the right prise, for celebrating masses in their church, in accordance with the grant of Henry III. 1 The entries for this year are tested by Edward duke

Edmund de Saunford, citizen and merchant of London, acknowledges that he owes to John de Morton, parson of Estillebury church, 50 l .; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in the city of London.

John de Merkyngfeld, prebendary of Warthill, in St. Peter's church, York, and Master Peter de Dene, prebendary of Grendale in the same church, have shewn the king that whereas the church of Axemynstre is and has been from of old

with the parish church of Brompton Raaff in the diocese of Bath and Wells any benefice with cure or otherwise incompatible, even if a parish church, etc., or a dignity, etc., or if he resigned the said church any two

Mary in the parish church of St. Thomas the Martyr in the town of Wynchelse, for two priests to celebrate masses therein for ever), to summon the bishop of Chichester and the rector of the said church, etc., and if

canon of Clonard, 201, 202, note . Daloquhy , Duloquhy, Robert, M.A., to have church of Benholm, 109. Dangandonovan , Dagyndonwayn [co. Cork ] , parish church of, 245. Daren [ sis ] . See Kildare ( recte ), and

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