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which this church was annexed) to the bishop of Exeter (as in 1275), rather than exercising a full right of collation, in accordance with an agreement of 1244: EEA12 263-4, RegBron 148, and see RegBronII 72, 81. The prebendary presented

entry 2 Lincolnshire Archives Office, Lincoln Dean and Chapter Muniments, A1/11 p.1v £ 10. 0s. 0d. 15 1 The bishop's collation in 1294 was to the subdeanship with the prebend of Welton Westhall: RegSutton8 209. For the vicarage of Welton

of 1302-3) 1 From 1237, it seems, this church was appropriated to the fabric fund of St Paul's London, with collation to the vicarage, endowed at that time, belonging to the bishop of London (NewcourtRep2 568-9). Newcourt, R, Repertorium Ecclesiasticum

vicarage had been assessed at the time of, or shortly after, the 1254 taxatio, and it was noted then that collation to the vicarage belonged to the bishop: SPM WD9 71v (LuntNorwich 349). Newcourt, R, Repertorium Ecclesiasticum Parochiale Londinense, 2

this church was clearly annexed to the precentorship of St Paul's, which was in the bishop's patronage (for an episcopal collation in 1314 see LeNeveRev2StPaul 17), and the precentor presented to the vicarage as in 1332 (RegBaldock 298). In addition

to the vicarage, as in 1304 (RegPont 172, and see VCHHants4 409). A legal wrangle with important ramifications followed the collation to this church by Pope Celestine V on 2 Sept. 1294: see RegPont 804-21, 830-5. Registrum Johannis de Pontissara,

D.Keene, Survey of Medieval Winchester, 2 vols continuously paginated (Winchester Studies 2, Oxford, 1985) p.134-6 2 See also the bishop's collation to this church in 1311: RegWoodlock 733; and see VCHHants3 348. Registrum Henrici Woodlock, Diocesis Wintoniensis 1305-1316, ed. A.W.Goodman,

in 1303 because of the episcopal vacancy (RegGeyn 62, 123, and see RegSedeVac 12, 27-8, 30); and for the bishop's collation to the church in 1313 and 1321 see RegReyn 156, RegCobham 236. Register of Walter Reynolds, Bishop of Worcester

85, LarkingHospit 91. When the vicarage was ordained in the early thirteenth century, the archbishop of Canterbury reserved to himself collation to the vicarage and this right was retained: SedeVacIns 129, RegChich1 142, 150, 163, 255. E.Hasted, The History and

The bishop of Coventry and Lichfield was apparently himself 'dean', and he certainly appointed to the prebends (the right of collation passing to the Crown sede vacante). See VCHStaffs4 128, DentonRFC 70-1. J.H.Denton, English Royal Free Chapels (Manchester, 1970) p.70-1

portion of the rector presented by the priory of Bradwell, as in 1239-40 (RotGros 194). (The reason for the bishop's collation in 1275 to one of the portions, probably the portion to which Bradwell priory had earlier presented a rector,

from the lack of references in episcopal records to presentations and institutions, that the cathedral had the full right of collation, that is presentation combined with institution (see NewcourtRep1 342-4). Newcourt, R, Repertorium Ecclesiasticum Parochiale Londinense, 2 vols (London, 1708,

claim that the bishopric of Ely had been recently vacant: CalPat1321-1324 394. (This royal 'presentation' was later changed to a 'collation' (CalPat1321-1324 420), which might be thought to imply that this 'portion' had no annexed cure of souls; or was

11, CCA1 353). Lichfield Dean and Chapter Library, MS 23 p.4v £ 53. 6s. 8d. 80 1 For an archiepiscopal collation in 1348 see SedeVacIns 116. Calendar of Institutions by the Chapter of Canterbury, Sede Vacante, ed. C.E.Woodruff (Kent Archaeological

in 1287: RegGGiff 336. But the arrangement was apparently shortlived. For the bishop's patronage see VCHWorcs3 291, and for his collation of a rector in 1304 see RegGeyn 83. Register of Bishop Godfrey Giffard, Bishop of Worcester 1268-1301, ed. J.W.Willis

This prebend, like all the Lincoln prebends, was in the patronage of the bishop, though there is no specific episcopal collation to cite shortly before or shortly after the time of the taxatio (see LeNeveRev1Linc 99-101, LeNeveRev2Linc 113); the prebendary

10 Lincolnshire Archives Office, Lincoln Dean and Chapter Muniments, A1/11 p.1v £ 4. 6s. 8d. 6.5 1 For the bishop's collation to this prebend in 1292 see RegSutton 206, and for the vicarage of Welton see LI.LK.LI.20. The vicarages of

taxatio, but the archbishop held part of Penkridge manor (VCHStaffs5 109). The archbishop certainly appointed to the other prebends, with collation passing to the Crown when the archbishopric was vacant (and the Crown resisted papal provisions as in the royal

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