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linked with seven other churches to form a prebend for the abbot of Lire in the cathedral church of Hereford: see the core note for HE.HE.LE.25. English Episcopal Acta, vol. vii (Hereford 1079-1234), ed. J.Barrow (Oxford, 1993) p.115-16, 162-3, 236

in the thirteenth century see EEA7 190, 231, 263; and for settlements concerning the extent of the vicarage, in 1252, 1260 and 1330, see CartHaugh 213-14. English Episcopal Acta, vol. vii (Hereford 1079-1234), ed. J.Barrow (Oxford, 1993) p.190, 231, 263

from the moiety £ 4. 6s. 8d. 6.5 1 For the appropriation of this church early in the thirteenth century see EEA7 169-70, 288-9 and VCHShrops10 315. English Episcopal Acta, vol. vii (Hereford 1079-1234), ed. J.Barrow (Oxford, 1993) p.169-70, 288-9

rather than the church of Willingale Doe (LO.MI.DM.17) since this church was appropriated and Willingale Doe had a secular patron. Both churches stood in the same churchyard: CollinsChurches 166. Collins Guide to English Parish Churches, ed. J.Betjeman (London, 1958) p.166

1. 10s. 0d. 2.25 1 For the ordination of the vicarage here in 1229, and re-ordination in 1240, see EEA21 57-8, 124; and see CartHaugh esp. 129-31. English Episcopal Acta, vol. xxi (Norwich 1215-1243), ed. C.Harper-Bill (Oxford, 2000) p.57-8, 124

A1/11 p.96 Excluded from the moiety £ 4. 13s. 4d. 7 1 For the appropriation of this church in 1228 with ordination of the vicarage see EEA21 37-8. English Episcopal Acta, vol. xxi (Norwich 1215-1243), ed. C.Harper-Bill (Oxford, 2000) p.37-8

is not clear why, in a case where the existence of an individual vicar seems not to be in doubt, the vicarage was assessed with the church. English Episcopal Acta, vol. vi (Norwich 1070-1214), ed. C.Harper-Bill (Oxford, 1990) p.103, 144-5

at the time of the taxatio is hardly in doubt, the vicarage was assessed with the church rather than separately. English Episcopal Acta, vol. xxi (Norwich 1215-1243), ed. C.Harper-Bill (Oxford, 2000) p.82-3, 158-9 3 For the chapel of Buttehaut see

'indecimabilis'). There was, no doubt, a vicarage here. For its ordination in 1227, re-stated in 1234, see EEA21 93-4. The vicar also served Peasenhall chapel: see next item. English Episcopal Acta, vol. xxi (Norwich 1215-1243), ed. C.Harper-Bill (Oxford, 2000) p.93-4

it was served by the vicar of Sibton (see previous item): EEA21 93-4, RegBateman1 69, 99 and RegBateman2 55, 98. English Episcopal Acta, vol. xxi (Norwich 1215-1243), ed. C.Harper-Bill (Oxford, 2000) p.93-4 2 This chapel was valued in the 'Snailwell'

the great tithes of the parish were appropriated to the priory of Snape, a dependency of Colchester: see the ordination of the vicarage in 1242 in EEA21 118. English Episcopal Acta, vol. xxi (Norwich 1215-1243), ed. C.Harper-Bill (Oxford, 2000) p.118

poor nuns; and the vicarage was clearly too low in value for inclusion. For the patronage see also VCHBerks4 422-3. English Episcopal Acta, vol. xix (Salisbury 1217-1228), ed. B.R.Kemp (Oxford, 2000) p.371 2 For the identification of this church see

Wallingford of this church 1174X1184, with proviso of a vicarage, see EEA18 115-16. Clearly the vicarage was too low in value to be taxable. See also VCHBerks4 303. English Episcopal Acta, vol. xviii (Salisbury 1078-1217), ed. B.R.Kemp (Oxford, 1999) p.115-16

grant of this church to Reading abbey and the ordination of the vicarage (in 1201) see EEA18 187. For the patronage of the church see also VCHBerks3 302. English Episcopal Acta, vol. xviii (Salisbury 1078-1217), ed. B.R.Kemp (Oxford, 1999) p.187

used for all other references to this MS) £ 5. 6s. 8d. 8 1 For the appropriation of this church to Merton priory in 1225 see EEA19 303-5. English Episcopal Acta, vol. xix (Salisbury 1217-1228), ed. B.R.Kemp (Oxford, 2000) p.303-5

0.5 1 The bishop of Salisbury confirmed this church to the priory of Christchurch, with the requirement that a vicarage be ordained, as early as 1154X1170: EEA18 40. English Episcopal Acta, vol. xviii (Salisbury 1078-1217), ed. B.R.Kemp (Oxford, 1999) p.40

priory c.1200 see EEA8 170; and for mention of the vicar in 1309 see RegWoodlock 561. See also VCHSurrey3 106. English Episcopal Acta, vol. viii (Winchester, 1070-1204), ed. M.J.Franklin (Oxford, 1993) p.170 3 This church, clearly to be identified as

church was appropriated, and the apparent lack of presentations indicates that it may have been served by a stipendiary chaplain or one of the canons of the priory. English Episcopal Acta, vol. viii (Winchester, 1070-1204), ed. M.J.Franklin (Oxford, 1993) p.130

this church, annexed to the prebend of Heytesbury which was annexed to the deanship, is, therefore, not given as 'appropriated'. English Episcopal Acta, vol. viii (Winchester, 1070-1204), ed. M.J.Franklin (Oxford, 1993) p.125-6 2 This church was part of the prebend

church appears not, however, to have been long-lasting. It was a rector who was instituted to the church in 1321, in succession to a previous rector: RegAsserio 453. English Episcopal Acta, vol. ix (Winchester, 1205-1238), ed. N.Vincent (Oxford, 1994) p.22

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