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in the later medieval period, and this church had certainly been a chapel of Shoreham (LPL1212 184); but the archbishop's collation in 1286 (RegPecham1 52) gives no clear indication that he exercised his right by lapse. C.Flight, 'Parish churches in

to Beaulieu abbey (1232) and ordination of a vicarage (1240) see ChartersSal 255-7. In the ordination of the vicarage future collation was reserved to the bishop of Salisbury, and for collations in 1351, 1363, 1390 and 1410 see PhillippsInst1 50,

0s. 0d. 7.5 Lincolnshire Archives Office, Lincoln Dean and Chapter Muniments, A1/11 p.131v £ 5. 0s. 0d. 7.5 1 For collation by the bishop in 1363 and 1364 see PhillippsInst1 57-8. For the bishop's patronage, and the annual pension of

in doubt: RegPont 420, 432, 795. The bishop's letter of 1299 (RegPont 86-7) indicated his intent to collate; for a collation by his successor in 1311 see RegWoodlock 734. See also VCHHants3 460-1. Registrum Henrici Woodlock, Diocesis Wintoniensis 1305-1316, ed.

(County Series): these maps have been searched using www.old-maps.co.uk. 2 For the secular patronage here see also RegBrans 375-6. The collation of this church by the bishop in 1296 (RegGGiff 463) was, it seems, for reasons of lapse. A Calendar

entry 2 Lincolnshire Archives Office, Lincoln Dean and Chapter Muniments, A1/11 p.74 £ 36. 13s. 4d. 55 1 The bishop's collation of this church in 1291 referred to it as a prebend in the collegiate church of Westbury on Trym:

named as St Marcellus's church. Ordnance Survey (County Series): these maps have been searched using www.old-maps.co.uk. 3 For the bishop's collation of a rector to this church in 1294 see ThomasStAsaph2 13. D.R.Thomas, The History of the Diocese of St

1900. A drawing made in 1788 survives. Its site in Canterbury's High Street is known. TatBroCant p.253, 269 2 The collation of a rector in 1349 (SedeVacIns 27) suggests that this poor church may not have been appropriated to Christ

this MS) £ 13. 6s. 8d. 20 1 The bishop's patronage here is not in doubt (LeNeveRev1Chich 48), but the collation in 1345 to the prebend comprising the church of Wisborough Green was by the king, because of a (much

A1/11 p.152v £ 26. 13s. 4d. 40 1 The bishop's patronage here is not in doubt (LeNeveRev1Chich 32-3), but the collation to the prebend in 1305 was by the king because of a vacancy in the see (CalPat1301-07 338). The

6s. 8d. 2 Lincolnshire Archives Office, Lincoln Dean and Chapter Muniments, A1/11 p.156 £ 0. 13s. 4d. 1 1 The vicarage here was ordained in 1255, with collation reserved to the bishop: VCHSussex5i 257 and see VCHSussex2 119. VCHSussex5i p.257

in VCHSussex4 192, attached to the sacristanship, for which see CI.CI.BO.38, since the sacristan was mandated to put into effect collation to this prebend: RegGrand3 1337.) The Register of John de Grandisson, Bishop of Exeter 1327-1369, ed. F.C.Hingeston-Randolph, 3 vols

from the moiety £ 4. 6s. 8d. 6.5 1 This church was appropriated and a vicarage ordained in 1233, with collation to the vicarage reserved to the bishop of Chichester: EEA22 39-40. See also VCHSussex4 47 and ChartChich 324. English

was the source is not extant) (Chichester diocese) p.134 Excluded from the moiety £ 6. 13s. 4d. 10 1 The collation in 1345 to the prebend comprising this church was by the king, because of a (much earlier) vacancy in

diocese) p.136 Excluded from the moiety £ 6. 13s. 4d. 10 1 The vicarage here was ordained in 1245X1253, and collation to it reserved to the bishop: EEA22 125-6, ChartChich 57, VCHSussex7 163. English Episcopal Acta, vol. xxii (Chichester 1215-1253),

was the source is not extant) (Chichester diocese) p.137 Excluded from the moiety £ 5. 6s. 8d. 8 1 The collation to this prebend in 1305 was by the king because of a vacancy in the see (CalPat1301-07 367). It

for the support of the almoner, with the ordination of a vicarage, in 1275, and the bishop reserved to himself collation to the vicarage: VCHCambs8 174. (It seems, therefore, that the king's presentation in 1298 when the see was vacant

church to Sawtry abbey, apparently as representative of the abbey of Bon Repos in Brittany, and for the right of collation of the bishop of Ely to the vicarage, see VCHCambs10 150. The church had been granted to the abbey

was given to Penryn (alias Glasney) college, as confirmed in 1267 (RegBron 246-7), but the bishop had the right of collation to the vicarage (RegBron 171, RegGrand 1306). The Registers of Walter Bronescombe, 1257-1280, and Peter Quivil, 1280-1291, Bishops of

Penryn (alias Glasney) college, with ordination of the vicarage in 1270 (RegBron 251), and the bishop had the right of collation to the vicarage (RegStap 252, RegGrand 1394). The Registers of Walter Bronescombe, 1257-1280, and Peter Quivil, 1280-1291, Bishops of

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