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abbey in 1222 included the church's chapels of Hankerton (ST973907; dedicated to Holy Cross, ForsterStudies3 140) and Eastcourt (ST976926; dedicated to St John, VCHWilts14 62). See EEA19 300-1. English Episcopal Acta, vol. xix (Salisbury 1217-1228), ed. B.R.Kemp (Oxford, 2000) p.300-1

that the vicarage may have been ordained later. There was certainly a vicarage by 1349: RegEding1 69, 108, and for later see RegWyk1 29 and see VCHSurrey4 168. English Episcopal Acta, vol. viii (Winchester, 1070-1204), ed. M.J.Franklin (Oxford, 1993) p.128-9

A1/11 p.148 Excluded from the moiety £ 5. 6s. 8d. 8 1 For Southwark priory's possession of this church in 1164X1171 see EEA8 70. See also VCHSurrey4 234. English Episcopal Acta, vol. viii (Winchester, 1070-1204), ed. M.J.Franklin (Oxford, 1993) p.70

patronage to Edward I in 1287. It remained with the Crown, but passed from Edward III to Lewes priory, with licence to appropriate, in 1341. See VCHSurrey3 300. English Episcopal Acta, vol. viii (Winchester, 1070-1204), ed. M.J.Franklin (Oxford, 1993) p.152

p.1 £ 2. 0s. 0d. 3 1 For the grant of this church to Merton priory in the late twelfth century see EEA8 170, and see VCHSurrey3 570. English Episcopal Acta, vol. viii (Winchester, 1070-1204), ed. M.J.Franklin (Oxford, 1993) p.170

the appropriation to the priory is indicated by the fact that the church was not on the list of those excluded for the moiety (PWN1c, as T 209). English Episcopal Acta, vol. viii (Winchester, 1070-1204), ed. M.J.Franklin (Oxford, 1993) p.174

lost charter or lost charters) of this church, with others, as appropriated to Newark priory c.1200 see EEA8 174. For Newark priory's patronage here see also VCHSurrey3 370. English Episcopal Acta, vol. viii (Winchester, 1070-1204), ed. M.J.Franklin (Oxford, 1993) p.174

Whether there was a vicarage at the time of the taxatio is not clear; certainly, the priory presented a vicar in 1349 and later: RegEding1 80-1, RegWyk1 82. English Episcopal Acta, vol. viii (Winchester, 1070-1204), ed. M.J.Franklin (Oxford, 1993) p.174

1238 (EEA9 75), there seems no doubt that the church was served by a rector (RegPont 174, 577, RegWoodlock 618-19). English Episcopal Acta, vol. viii (Winchester, 1070-1204), ed. M.J.Franklin (Oxford, 1993) p.118, 170 2 It is clear that this church

the appropriation of this church to the infirmarer of Westminster abbey in 1178X1188 see EEA8 143, 193. The vicarage was ordained 'in or before 1249': VCHSurrey4 117. English Episcopal Acta, vol. viii (Winchester, 1070-1204), ed. M.J.Franklin (Oxford, 1993) p.143, 193

Sherborne see RegEding2 82, and for indications of appropriation see VCHHants3 386. The apparent lack of extant presentations suggests that the church was served by a stipendiary chaplain. English Episcopal Acta, vol. viii (Winchester, 1070-1204), ed. M.J.Franklin (Oxford, 1993) p.68

1. 10s. 0d. 2.25 1 For Southwick priory's possession of this church in the mid-twelfth century see EEA8 73, and for appropriation to Southwick see also VCHHants3 197. English Episcopal Acta, vol. viii (Winchester, 1070-1204), ed. M.J.Franklin (Oxford, 1993) p.73

had been founded here (moving to Southwick in the middle of the twelfth century: KHReligHouses 153), and the church remained thereafter appropriated to the priory: VCHHants3 161. English Episcopal Acta, vol. viii (Winchester, 1070-1204), ed. M.J.Franklin (Oxford, 1993) p.71-2, 133-4

6.5 1 For Southwick priory's possession of this church in the twelfth century see EEA8 71-2, 133-4, and for the appropriation to Southwick see also VCHHants3 170. English Episcopal Acta, vol. viii (Winchester, 1070-1204), ed. M.J.Franklin (Oxford, 1993) p.71-2, 133-4

grant of this church to Nuneaton nunnery by King Henry II, and later confirmations of the grant, see EEA8 60, 122, EEA9 32, and see VCHHants3 109. English Episcopal Acta, vol. viii (Winchester, 1070-1204), ed. M.J.Franklin (Oxford, 1993) p.60, 122

century, since Carisbrooke priory, a dependency of Lire abbey, was in the king's hands because of the war with France: RegEding1, 78, 110, 115, 118, 139, 149, 155. English Episcopal Acta, vol. viii (Winchester, 1070-1204), ed. M.J.Franklin (Oxford, 1993) p.165

(Winchester) p.40 (exempted because too low in value) 1 For the appropriation of this church to Mottisfont priory confirmed in 1208 see EEA9 29; and see VCHHants4 442. English Episcopal Acta, vol. ix (Winchester, 1205-1238), ed. N.Vincent (Oxford, 1994) p.29

Muniments, A1/11 p.143 £ 12. 0s. 0d. 18 1 For the appropriation of this church to Mottisfont priory confirmed in 1208 see EEA9 29; and see VCHHants4 480. English Episcopal Acta, vol. ix (Winchester, 1205-1238), ed. N.Vincent (Oxford, 1994) p.29

Muniments, A1/11 p.143 £ 4. 6s. 8d. 6.5 1 For the appropriation of this church to Mottisfont priory confirmed in 1208 see EEA9 29; and see VCHHants4 451. English Episcopal Acta, vol. ix (Winchester, 1205-1238), ed. N.Vincent (Oxford, 1994) p.29

0. 13s. 4d. 1 1 The patronage (advowson) of this church had belonged to the treasurership of York since before 1086 (EEA9 28); and see VCHHants4 506, 508. English Episcopal Acta, vol. ix (Winchester, 1205-1238), ed. N.Vincent (Oxford, 1994) p.28

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