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6s. 8d. 6.5 1 The appropriation dates back to the late twelfth century (EEA7 102-3, 147-80); and for the extent of the vicarage in 1200X1215 see EEA7 192-3. English Episcopal Acta, vol. vii (Hereford 1079-1234), ed. J.Barrow (Oxford, 1993) p.192-3

7.5 1 For the appropriation of this church in 1230X1234 see EEA7 289-9 (but the appropriation was terminated, for a time, by Bishop Peter D'Aigueblanche 1240-1268: ChartersHere 88). English Episcopal Acta, vol. vii (Hereford 1079-1234), ed. J.Barrow (Oxford, 1993) p.289-9

in Church Dedication, 3 vols (London, 1899) vol 3 p.171 Now it seems ST JOHN THE BAPTIST Collins Guide to English Parish Churches, ed. J.Betjeman (London, 1958) p.318 (vicarage) (inst.) vic. 1288 (pat.) monastic App. WIGMORE ABBEY, HEREF. Augustinian Canons

Lincoln Dean and Chapter Muniments, A1/11 p.7v £ 2. 0s. 0d. 3 1 For the extent of the vicarage in 1189x1193 see EEA4 7, and see RotWelles3 144. English Episcopal Acta, vol. iv (Lincoln 1186-1206), ed. D.M.Smith (Oxford, 1986) p.7

and was served by a stipendiary chaplain. The appropriator was apparently Sempringham priory (EEA4 9 note, VCHLincs2 186); and for a parochial chaplain in 1381 see McHardyPoll 108. English Episcopal Acta, vol. iv (Lincoln 1186-1206), ed. D.M.Smith (Oxford, 1986) p.9

Dean and Chapter Muniments, A1/11 p.8v £ 5. 6s. 8d. 8 1 For the ordination of this vicarage early in the century see EEA4 170-1 and RotWelles3 170. English Episcopal Acta, vol. iv (Lincoln 1186-1206), ed. D.M.Smith (Oxford, 1986) p.170-1

Chapter Muniments, A1/11 p.11v £ 10. 0s. 0d. 15 1 For the extent of the vicarage in 1203x1206 see EEA4 153, and see RotWelles3 133 and LibAnt 67. English Episcopal Acta, vol. iv (Lincoln 1186-1206), ed. D.M.Smith (Oxford, 1986) p.153-4

0s. 0d. 15 1 For the provision for the vicar in 1186X1200 see EEA4 81, and the ordination of the vicarage early in the thirteenth century LibAnt 40. English Episcopal Acta, vol. iv (Lincoln 1186-1206), ed. D.M.Smith (Oxford, 1986) p.81

moiety £ 6. 13s. 4d. 10 Lincolnshire Archives Office, Lincoln Dean and Chapter Muniments, A1/11 p.89v £ 1. 10s. 0d. 2.25 1 For the patronage here of Lewes priory see CheneyChanceries 114. C.R.Cheney, English Bishops' Chanceries 1100-1250 (Manchester, 1950) p.114

taxatio text, the appropriation of this church, as well as the long history of a vicarage, is not in doubt: see EEA6 137-8, LuntNorwich 402 and TannerIndex 412. English Episcopal Acta, vol. vi (Norwich 1070-1214), ed. C.Harper-Bill (Oxford, 1990) p.137-8

used for all other references to this MS) Excluded from the moiety £ 5. 0s. 0d. 7.5 1 This church is confused with Heloughton (NW.NW.TO.01) in EEA21 162. English Episcopal Acta, vol. xxi (Norwich 1215-1243), ed. C.Harper-Bill (Oxford, 2000) p.162

though consolidated to it, since the evidence certainly suggests the existence of an individual vicar. For the extent of the vicarage as intended in 1231 see EEA21 105-6. English Episcopal Acta, vol. xxi (Norwich 1215-1243), ed. C.Harper-Bill (Oxford, 2000) p.105-6

Lincolnshire Archives Office, Lincoln Dean and Chapter Muniments, A1/11 p.103 £ 1. 4s. 0d. 1.8 1 For the ordination of the vicarage here in 1227 see EEA21 34-5. English Episcopal Acta, vol. xxi (Norwich 1215-1243), ed. C.Harper-Bill (Oxford, 2000) p.34-5

Appointments to the former vicarage (noted also in 1254: LuntNorwich 406) had perhaps been made by the individual rector. The church became appropriated in 1398: see EEA6 138. English Episcopal Acta, vol. vi (Norwich 1070-1214), ed. C.Harper-Bill (Oxford, 1990) p.138

by St Benet of Hulme were at the nomination of the bishop: EEA21 lviii-lix 14, TannerIndex 812. For the ordination of the vicarage in 1220 see EEA21 13-14. English Episcopal Acta, vol. xxi (Norwich 1215-1243), ed. C.Harper-Bill (Oxford, 2000) p.13-14

is probable that the individual rector had appointed to it, though in 1198 this church was appropriated to the French collegiate church of Gournay (dep. Seine-Maritime): EEA6 181. English Episcopal Acta, vol. vi (Norwich 1070-1214), ed. C.Harper-Bill (Oxford, 1990) p.181

For the appropriation of this church (1205) see NorwichChart1 99, 102, EEA6 310, 312, and for the extent of the vicarage (1241) see NorwichChart1 115, EEA21 133-4. English Episcopal Acta, vol. vi (Norwich 1070-1214), ed. C.Harper-Bill (Oxford, 1990) p.310, 312

noted in the 1254 assessment (LuntNorwich 376). It is not clear why, at the time of the taxatio, the vicarage was assessed with the church rather than separately. English Episcopal Acta, vol. vi (Norwich 1070-1214), ed. C.Harper-Bill (Oxford, 1990) p.297-8

£ 4. 6s. 8d. 6.5 1 There was a vicarage in this appropriated church from early in the thirteenth century: NorwichChart1 99, 102, 107, EEA6 329, EEA21 69. English Episcopal Acta, vol. vi (Norwich 1070-1214), ed. C.Harper-Bill (Oxford, 1990) p.329

101, EEA6 310, 312. No vicarage appears to have been ordained and the lack of recorded presentations (TannerIndex 167) suggests that it was served by a chaplain. English Episcopal Acta, vol. vi (Norwich 1070-1214), ed. C.Harper-Bill (Oxford, 1990) p.310, 312

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