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20 1 The remains of St Fagan's church are mapped on OS (County Series: Glamorgan). The grid reference given is approximate for this position. The church has been replaced by St Mary's church on a different site to the SE.

1 See above (LO.CO.LE.13) for the old church of Great Birch. Only the name Birch is used today, but Little Birch church may have been the predecessor of the present nineteenth-century Birch church for which the grid reference is given.

of 1302-3) 1 Pevsner gives the date of the present Creeksea church as 1878, but as it is sited close to Creeksea Hall it is likely that this church was built on the site of the earlier one mentioned here.

low threshold of papal tax of 1302-3) 1 The medieval church of St Mary is north of present-day Higham on the edge of the marshes at the place called Church Street on the OS map. N.Pevsner, The Buildings of England:

ST860093 ded: HOLY TRINITY F.Arnold-Forster, Studies in Church Dedication, 3 vols (London, 1899) vol 3 p.209 1245 (pat.) ecclesiatical App. SALISBURY, WILTS., CATHEDRAL, SECULAR COLLEGE SECULAR COLLEGE / ACADEMIC COLLEGE / MOTHER CHURCH OR 'CLAS' 1 Charters and Documents illustrating

ded: ST MARY F.Arnold-Forster, Studies in Church Dedication, 3 vols (London, 1899) vol 3 p.155 1291 - 1292 (pat.) ecclesiatical App. SALISBURY, WILTS., CATHEDRAL, SECULAR COLLEGE SECULAR COLLEGE / ACADEMIC COLLEGE / MOTHER CHURCH OR 'CLAS' 1 If appropriated No

0d. 7.5 1 The parish church of Cann was built more than a km to the north of its village, on the outskirts of Shaftesbury; the grid reference is for the position of the church. F.P.Pitfield, Dorset Parish Churches A-D

Lincoln Dean and Chapter Muniments, A1/11 p.76v £ 10. 13s. 4d. 16 1 The church here became appropriated in 1344 to a chantry established in the church: HainesAdmin 233, 257. R.M.Haines, The Administration of the Diocese of Worcester in the

Chapter Muniments, A1/11 p.75v £ 4. 0s. 0d. 6 1 Since the church has not survived, the grid reference is for Kingsweston House. 2 The appropriation of this church of low value to the abbey of St Augustine is clear

and Chapter Muniments, A1/11 p.80 £ 12. 6s. 8d. 18.5 1 This church is listed as dedicated to St Leonard in LewisEngland4 370, and mapped as the church of St Andrew on the OS (County Series: Gloucestershire) map. Ordnance Survey

C x p.271 £ 7. 13s. 4d. BRETFORTON SP093438 ded: ST LEONARD 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

ded: ST MARY (main benefice which is a prebendal church) COMPTON VERNEY SP310528 1 ded: UNKNOWN F.Arnold-Forster, Studies in Church Dedication, 3 vols (London, 1899) vol 3 p.94 (inst.) prebend/prebendal church 1290 (pat.) secular Not app. William de Beauchamp 2

0s. 0d. 12 £ 8. 0s. 0d. 12 1 Withernsea's early medieval church of St Mary was lost to the sea in the 15th century. The present church of St Nicholas for which the grid reference is given, was built

8d. SKECKLING TA220280 1 ded: ST HELEN F.Arnold-Forster, Studies in Church Dedication, 3 vols (London, 1899) vol 3 p.256 (vicarage) (dependent chapel) BURSTWICK TA227281 ded: ALL SAINTS F.Arnold-Forster, Studies in Church Dedication, 3 vols (London, 1899) vol 3 p.73 (dependent

The dean of Lincoln cathedral presented to this church, as in 1281 (RegWick 75); but the deanship of Lincoln was in the patronage of the bishop of Lincoln. 2 For the church of Clayworth, with its pension annexed to the

MS) (var.) LSD10-0-0 FOR CHURCH VALUE The references in T (the Record Commission edition of the Taxatio) to rolls in the Public Record Office £ 13. 6s. 8d. 20 1 The site of the old church of ST ELLA lies

Muniments, A1/11 p.206v £ 4. 10s. 0d. 6.75 1 The church of St Marcella, Llanfarchell (now Whitchurch), in a rural setting about 2km east of Denbigh, is the parish church. See PevsnerClwyd 152. The name Denbigh hardly occurs before the

a prebendal church) BRENT KNOLL ST335507 ded: ST MICHAEL F.Arnold-Forster, Studies in Church Dedication, 3 vols (London, 1899) vol 3 p.63 (main benefice which is a prebendal church) HUISH EPISCOPI ST426266 ded: ST MARY F.Arnold-Forster, Studies in Church Dedication, 3

10. 13s. 4d. (main benefice which is a prebendal church) BARTON ST DAVID (ANNEXED TO THE WELLS CATHEDRAL PREBEND OF BARTON ST DAVID) ST539317 ded: ST DAVID F.Arnold-Forster, Studies in Church Dedication, 3 vols (London, 1899) vol 3 p.43 (vicarage)

OF CHICHESTER CATHEDRAL WITH CHURCH OF CHIDDINGLY (main benefice which is a prebendal church) CHIDDINGLY TQ544141 ded: UNKNOWN F.Arnold-Forster, Studies in Church Dedication, 3 vols (London, 1899) vol 3 p.85 (main benefice which is a prebendal church) PEVENSEY TQ646048 ded:

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