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church. The reversion of two shops in Westchepe near the church of S. Peter he leaves to the rector of the church of S. Mary aforesaid and to Nicholas Oundell, chaplain of the perpetual chantry founded in the said
churchwardens of the aforesaid church on like condition; the residue of the profits of the same being preserved in a chest within the church, and expended, when required, upon ornaments and other necessaries for the said church. In case of
Jan. ] . Hatfeld (Thomas), draper.-To be buried in the church of S. Michael de Hoggenlane. To Master Robert Fitz Hugh, the rector, churchwardens and parishioners of the said church, he leaves two shops situate at the corner of Hoggenlane,
church of Clacmanan, void by reason that Maurice de Strathern obtained from Gregory XI. the archdeaconry of Dunblane. Granted. Avignon , 17 Kal. July. (f. 163.) John Macbrenyn, perpetual chaplain in th e parish church of Dumfries. For the
the p arish church of Newton in the diocese of Norwich, bachelor in decrees. Grant, as below. Paul II dispensed him to hold for life with the said church any other benefice, or if resigned the said church any two
and Innocent II being pope, 3 converting the said cathedral church, which is dedicated to SS. Gervasius and Prothasius the Martyrs, from a church of secular clergy into a church of Augustine canons regular, endowing it, making certain statutes, mentioning
are parishoners of the parish church of Hiwton Cranswyk in the said diocese, which is united to the Gilbertine priory of Waton in the said diocese, they cannot for certain reasons go to the said church without bodily peril, wherefore
by John Ocerwall, clerk, of the diocese of Killaloe, that Donatus Ohaegayn, rector of the parish church of Kynethy alias Kynealarga, called [a church ] in lay fee, 2 in the said diocese, has committed perjury, of which he has
cure, even if a parish church or a perpetual vicarage, or a dignity, even if with cure and elective, and if major or principal respectively, personatus or office, in a metropolitan, cathedral or collegiate church, and to resign it, for
sometimes known as Vowchurch, since a portion of the church of Vowchurch was attached to it. Putson prob. formed part of the manor of Bertune on the estates of the church of Hereford in the 11th cent., where in 1086
) in which their (the prior and canons) church was founded and the hospital house of the same church with all its tenements and appurtenances which Rahere the founder of the same church built for the use of the poor
citizen and "pulter."-To Sir John Whitby, rector of the church of S. Peter de Cornhill, and to the Wardens of the Fraternity and Guild of S. Peter in the said church, of which the testator was a member, he leaves
Robert Cornewale, rector of the parish church of Chery Staunton in the diocese of Exeter. Dispensation to receive and retain for life with the said church one other benefice, or if he resign that church any two other benefices, with
145/0 The parish church of St. Pancras Soper Lane Early history and valuations The church of St. Pancras probably existed by the late 11th century. It is referred to in a list of lands belonging to Christ Church Cathedral Priory,
churchyard of the church of All Hallows near Graschirche, of which church he was a parishioner, between two trees called "Elmys" which grew there. To Sir William Lopynton, the rector, churchwardens and other parishioners of the aforesaid church, he leaves
Weston church, 40 s . of and in Wechyngham St. Faith church, 6 s . 8 d . of and in the church of St. John in 'Madirmarket' Norwich, 66 s . 8 d . of and in Stokesby church
buried in S. Katherine's Chapel, which he had lately rebuilt, in the church of S. Dunstan West in Fletestret. To Sir John Walshford, perpetual vicar of the said church, and churchwardens of the same, certain rents in the parish of
the chancel of the church of S. Andrew de Holbourne. Bequests to the said church and to divers orders of friars for trentals of masses. Also to Hugh Sprot, rector, and the churchwardens of the aforesaid church, he leaves an
he obtained possession of the said church of St. Michael. The said petition adding that he doubts whether the said presentation and institution hold good, and the pope having learned that the said church is still void as above, he
York, united and appropriated to the said college in perpetuity, by their ordinary authority, the said parish church of Staindrop(e) and the parish church de le Thome ( recte de Lethome), respectively; and that subsequently, the fruits, etc., of the