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on Clapham Common in 1775 (TQ291753). In 1815 a chapel of ease dedicated to St Paul was built on the old site of the demolished medieval church. The Victoria History of the Counties of England: Surrey, ed. H.E.Malden, 4 vols

archdeaconry, 1m. only, of last section) p.1 £ 0. 15s. 0d. 1.125 1 The grid reference is approximate for the old church which was situated near Tidworth House. The Victoria History of the Counties of England: Hampshire and the Isle

Archives, MS. 23220, pp. 36-62 (Winchester) p.43 £ 10. 13s. 4d. 16 1 The grid reference given is for the old church of St Mary which has been used in recent times as a mortuary chapel. The Victoria History of

pp. 36-62 (Winchester) p.50 £ 14. 0s. 0d. 21 1 The grid reference is approximate for the position of the old parish church of All Saints, which was situated near Dogmersfield House and is marked as disused on OS (County

Isle of Wight, ed. H.Arthur Doubleday et al., 5 vols & index vol. (London, 1900-14) vol 5 p.135 (dependent chapel) OLD MILTON Registrum Johannis de Pontissara, Episcopi Wintoniensis 1282-1304, ed. C.Deedes, 2 vols continuously paginated (CYS, 1915-24) p.603 SZ237943 ded:

pp. 36-62 (Winchester) p.36 £ 0. 10s. 0d. 0.75 1 The grid reference is appproximate for the site of the old church of St Martin at Winnall, which was demolished in 1971. D.Keene, Survey of Medieval Winchester, 2 vols continuously

Archives Office, Lincoln Dean and Chapter Muniments, A1/11 p.73 Excluded from the moiety £ 5. 0s. 0d. 7.5 1 The old church of St Mary at Ullenhall now consists of the chancel only, furbished as a chapel. The new parish

vol 3 p.180 (vicarage) (dependent chapel) WARNINGCAMP TQ039066 ded: UNKNOWN (inst.) vic. 1247 (pat.) monastic App. Benedictine Nuns, Alien 1 English Episcopal Acta, vol. xxii (Chichester 1215-1253), ed. P.M.Hoskin (Oxford, 2001) p.92-3 If appropriated Yes Full entry Lincolnshire Archives Office,

of secular college, of uncertain composition) PREBENDS (PERHAPS TWO MORE) OF GNOSALL COLLEGIATE CHURCH (pat.) ecclesiatical Not app. 1 J.H.Denton, English Royal Free Chapels (Manchester, 1970) p.70-1 If appropriated No Full entry 2 Lincolnshire Archives Office, Lincoln Dean and Chapter

early stages of the taxatio work, can now be checked in RegBronII) p.247 SX129913 1 ded: ST JULITTA by 1177X1184 English Episcopal Acta, vol. xi (Exeter 1046-1184), ed. F.Barlow (Oxford, 1996) p.102 (inst.) vic. 1263 (pat.) monastic App. LAUNCESTON PRIORY,

not extant see TEX, TLIB1&2, TCI) £ 8. 6s. 8d. BOARHUNT SU603082 ded: ST NICHOLAS as in 1193 and 1195 English Episcopal Acta, vol. viii (Winchester, 1070-1204), ed. M.J.Franklin (Oxford, 1993) p.186, 188 and modern dedication still ST NICHOLAS The

2 & 4-11 (London, 1907-2001) vol 9 p.40 (pat.) monastic App. GLOUCESTER, GLOS., ST OSWALD'S PRIORY Augustinian Canons 2 J.H.Denton, English Royal Free Chapels (Manchester, 1970) p.53-7 If appropriated No Full entry Lincolnshire Archives Office, Lincoln Dean and Chapter Muniments,

this church, and for the vicar in 1300 see CartBath2 106. The vicarage appears to have been too low in value to be listed as taxable. English Episcopal Acta, vol. x (Bath and Wells 1061-1205), ed. F.M.R.Ramsey (Oxford, 1995) p.139

this church to Bath priory in the late twelfth century see EEA10 202; and for the appropriation to Bath priory and the vicarage see CollinsonSomers2 298-9. English Episcopal Acta, vol. x (Bath and Wells 1061-1205), ed. F.M.R.Ramsey (Oxford, 1995) p.202

p.159 £ 1. 0s. 0d. 1.5 1 The pension for the sacrist of Glastonbury dates back to the late twelfth century: EEA10 88, 95, 97, 166. English Episcopal Acta, vol. x (Bath and Wells 1061-1205), ed. F.M.R.Ramsey (Oxford, 1995) p.88

of Bruton priory: EEA10 64-5, 152, and CartBruton 25. The first extant reference to a vicar appears to be in 1313: VCHSomers7 48, RegDrok 157. English Episcopal Acta, vol. x (Bath and Wells 1061-1205), ed. F.M.R.Ramsey (Oxford, 1995) p.64-5, 152

this church to Kenilworth priory in 1195X1205 after the death of the then rector, and the assigning of a vicarage, EEA10 175-6. And see VCHSomers7 91. English Episcopal Acta, vol. x (Bath and Wells 1061-1205), ed. F.M.R.Ramsey (Oxford, 1995) p.175-6

0s. 0d. GLASTONBURY, ST JOHN ST499390 ded: ST JOHN THE BAPTIST (pat.) monastic App. GLASTONBURY ABBEY, SOMERS. Benedictine Monks 1 English Episcopal Acta, vol. x (Bath and Wells 1061-1205), ed. F.M.R.Ramsey (Oxford, 1995) p.84-5, 165-6, 168-9 If appropriated No Full

church only the medieval tower survived from the 1942 bombing. It has been incorporated into a 1992 development. M.Lyle, The English Heritage Book of Canterbury (London, 1994) p.108 2 The institution record cited here (RegChich1 297) is of late date,

11-12 (archbishop's exempt deaneries in other dioceses) p.8v (exempted because too low in value) 1 St Alphege was declared redundant in 1982 and currently serves as an urban studies centre. M.Lyle, The English Heritage Book of Canterbury (London, 1994) p.112

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