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40 marks or rather more than 40 marks, that is a portion comparable with the mediety of the tithes of corn held by the abbey of Mont St Michel). For the vicarage see also BW.WE.IL.20. In addition, a pension of

A1/11 p.75 Excluded from the moiety £ 4. 6s. 8d. 6.5 1 St Werburgh's stood on the north side of Corn Street until its demolition in 1879. F.Neale, 'William Worcestre: Bristol Churches in 1480' in Historic Churches and Church Life

1 All Saints stands next to the High Cross, on the south side of High Street at its junction with Corn Street. F.Neale, 'William Worcestre: Bristol Churches in 1480' in Historic Churches and Church Life in Bristol, ed. J.H.Bettey (Bristol

had the patronage and presented a vicar: EEA10 107-8, 177-9. While the abbey retained a mediety of the tithes of corn of the church (see RegShrews1 190, RegShrews2 674), the patronage, perhaps of the whole church, had passed to the

assessment since it was appropriated to the Hospitallers. It was valued at 10 marks in 1338, though the tithes of corn of the church (decima garbarum ecclesie) were given a separate value of 10l.: LarkingHospit 84. L.B.Larking, The Hospitallers in

Ecclesia de Lando et Lanvayloir Benefice of LLANDRINDOD AND LLANVAELON (DA.BC.MA.10) LANDON British Library, Cotton Tiberius C x p.168v LANDO Taxatio Ecclesiastica Angliae et Walliae Auctoritate Papae Nicholai IV, ed. T.Astle & S.Ayscough (London, Record Commission, 1802) (used

1218, and confirmed in 1230 X 1240, had been for the abbey of Margam to retain all the tithes of corn belonging to this church in return for an annual payment of ten marks to Tewkesbury abbey, which held the

al., 4 vols & index vol. (London, 1906-27) vol 3 p.542 2 The parish of St Lucian was opposite the corn market extending up the mill ditch and Winterbrook. By 1291 it had been united with St Leonard. The church

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