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Llanbedr DA.BC.EL.09 to form a prebend in the episcopal college of Abergwili, founded in 1287 (KHReligHouses 325): for the bishop's collation to this prebend in 1399 see RegStDavids1 122, 158, and see RegStDavids2 690. It is thus tentatively included here

see MenevSac 423, MonAng6 1376-7. The prebend of Llanbister became annexed to the chancellorship at Abergwili, as indicated in a collation by the bishop of 1514 (RegStDavids2 806); and it is clear that, by the end of the fifteenth century

of the see: CalPat1330-34 260. The index of RegStDavids 839, but not specifically the text at 722 of the bishop's collation in 1500, indicates that it became the prebend of Glascarmon alias Glasgarmon. Monasticon Anglicanum, ed. W.Dugdale, 6 vols (vol.

entry Lincolnshire Archives Office, Lincoln Dean and Chapter Muniments, A1/11 p.196v £ 5. 6s. 8d. 8 1 Since the recorded collation by the bishop to this church is more than a century later than the taxatio (1406: RegStDavids1 352), the

CU 162, PDA2 1) British Library, Cotton Tiberius C x p.165 £ 5. 0s. 0d. 7.5 1 For the bishop's collation to a vicarage here in 1500 see RegStDavids2 720. And for the possible (or maybe real) confusion between this

(KHReligHouses 325). This church is recorded in 1400 as appropriated to the college of Abergwili: RegStDavids1 156. For the bishop's collation with full right to a vicarage in 1482 see RegStDavids2 452. The Episcopal Registers of St David's 1397-1518, ed.

of this as one of the bishop's churches in the fourteenth century (ReesMaps NW Sheet), is supported by the bishop's collation to a vicarage to 1407 (RegStDavids1 394). There was an individual rector in the middle years of the thirteenth

ordination of the vicarage, in 1267 see VCHCambs5 171, and for an inventory of the church c.1278 see ArchElien 98. Collation to the vicarage was reserved to the bishop: it was the king who presented to the vicarage in 1337

1 For the secular patronage here see VCHCambs6 14 (the church became appropriated to Pentney priory, Norf., by 1341, with collation to the vicarage reserved to the bishop of Ely); and for an inventory of the church c.1278 see ArchElien

the back, fos 1-23, and edited RegBron 450-81) (Exeter) p.11 (exempted because too low in value) 1 The right of collation to the vicarage of this 'chapel' had been exercised by the bishop in 1265 (RegBronII2 14 and see 39);

Full entry Lincolnshire Archives Office, Lincoln Dean and Chapter Muniments, A1/11 p.173v £ 5. 13s. 4d. 8.5 1 The episcopal collation 'by lapse' in 1275 seems to have been because of a disputed advowson case (RegBron 165, RegStap 246); the

for Hereford prebends) p.3 (exempted for unknown reason) Excluded from the moiety 1 For the bishop's patronage see also his collation in 1278/1280: RegCantilupe 196, 251. Registrum Thome de Cantilupo, Episcopi Herefordensis 1275-1282, ed. R.G.Griffiths (Cantilupe Society, 1906; CYS, 1907)

and ' ... Audom'' (PHE3 2d, CU 48). British Library, Cotton Tiberius C x p.78 (listed among temporalities) 1 The collation in 1317 was by the king during a vacancy in the see: LeNeveRev2Here 20. J.Le Neve, Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae

the time of the taxatio there was an individual rector here, who in all probability presented to the vicarage. The collation by the bishop in 1288 was, it seems, to the rectory (RegSwin 527), and in 1297 the vicarage was

0s. 0d. 15 1 In 1323 this church became appropriated to Earl's Colne priory and a vicarage was ordained, the collation to which (as in the same year: RegBaldock 271) was reserved to the bishop: NewcourtRep2 49-50. It seems clear

Muniments, A1/11 p.107v £ 10. 0s. 0d. 15 1 The 1315 appointment of a vicar was, in fact, an episcopal collation because of the negligence of the abbot and convent of Ivry: TannerIndex 666. NRO DNReg/30 & /31 (Thomas Tanner's

Cotton Tiberius C x (BC used for all other references to this MS) £ 10. 0s. 0d. 15 1 A collation in 1329 to this church by the bishop of Norwich was by lapse rather than pleno iure: TannerIndex 206.

4d. 10 1 The archbishop of Canterbury collated to the rectory (TannerIndex 1272, though there is no record of a collation to the rectory in the registers of Pecham or Winchelsey, that is, for 1279-92 and 1295-1313), and he also

secularis rector i (T, PNWB1 4) PRO, E179/68/3 (Suffolk & Sudbury archdeaconries) p.4 £ 8. 0s. 0d. 12 1 A collation to the church by the bishop in 1339 was because of lapse: TannerIndex 1117. NRO DNReg/30 & /31 (Thomas

to the rectory (RegWinch 21, and see LPL1212 184) and that the archbishop also collated to the vicarage (see the collation in 1310: RegWinch 1188). Registrum Roberti Winchelsey, Cantuariensis Archiepiscopi 1294-1313, ed. R.Graham, 2 vols continuously paginated (CYS, 1952-56) p.21

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