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doubt, though where there was an individual vicar, rather than a consolidated vicarage, it was not usual for the vicarage to be assessed, as here, with the church. English Episcopal Acta, vol. xxi (Norwich 1215-1243), ed. C.Harper-Bill (Oxford, 2000) p.102-3

of Battle to the vicarage here were at the nomination of the bishop:EEA21 lviii 3, TannerIndex 203. For the ordination of the vicarage in 1225 see EEA21 3. English Episcopal Acta, vol. xxi (Norwich 1215-1243), ed. C.Harper-Bill (Oxford, 2000) p.3

error in BC 178v. British Library, Cotton Tiberius C x p.178v £ 8. 0s. 0d. 12 1 For the appropriation of this church in 1211 see EEA6 344. English Episcopal Acta, vol. vi (Norwich 1070-1214), ed. C.Harper-Bill (Oxford, 1990) p.344

used for all other references to this MS) £ 16. 0s. 0d. 24 1 For the appropriation of this church (c.1205) see NorwichChart1 80,86, EEA6 320, 324-5. English Episcopal Acta, vol. vi (Norwich 1070-1214), ed. C.Harper-Bill (Oxford, 1990) p.320, 324-5

70. 13s. 4d. 106 1 For the appropriation of this church and its chapels (1205) see NorwichChart1 89, EEA6 305; it appears to have been served by chaplains. English Episcopal Acta, vol. vi (Norwich 1070-1214), ed. C.Harper-Bill (Oxford, 1990) p.305

Ruined and Disused Churches of Norfolk (East Anglian Archaeology Report 51, Dereham, 1991) p.52 2 For the appropriation of this church in 1205 see NorwichChart1 89, EEA6 305. English Episcopal Acta, vol. vi (Norwich 1070-1214), ed. C.Harper-Bill (Oxford, 1990) p.305

appropriated in 1205 (EEA6 295-6), and it was probably served by a chaplain at the time of the taxatio. A vicarage was ordained here in 1304 (TannerIndex 42). English Episcopal Acta, vol. vi (Norwich 1070-1214), ed. C.Harper-Bill (Oxford, 1990) p.295-6

thirteenth century the church had been confirmed as appropriated to the priory of Llanthony Secunda, but the connection with this Gloucestershire priory had not lasted (see EEA6 288-9). English Episcopal Acta, vol. vi (Norwich 1070-1214), ed. C.Harper-Bill (Oxford, 1990) p.288-9

other references to this MS) £ 6. 0s. 0d. 9 1 For the appropriation of this church in 1227, with the extent of the vicarage, see EEA21 106-7 English Episcopal Acta, vol. xxi (Norwich 1215-1243), ed. C.Harper-Bill (Oxford, 2000) p.106-7

E179/68/22 (Norwich & Norfolk archdeaconries) p.3 £ 12. 0s. 0d. 18 1 For the value of the vicarage here in 1227 see EEA21 162 (wrongly identified as Hellington). English Episcopal Acta, vol. xxi (Norwich 1215-1243), ed. C.Harper-Bill (Oxford, 2000) p.162

The Buildings of England: Norfolk 1: Norwich and North East (2nd edn B.Wilson, Harmondsworth, 1997) p.487 2 For the appropriation of this church in 1188X1200 see EEA6 239. English Episcopal Acta, vol. vi (Norwich 1070-1214), ed. C.Harper-Bill (Oxford, 1990) p.239

x (BC used for all other references to this MS) £ 13. 6s. 8d. 20 1 For the extent of the vicarage here in 1228 see EEA21 163. English Episcopal Acta, vol. xxi (Norwich 1215-1243), ed. C.Harper-Bill (Oxford, 2000) p.163

were at the nomination of the bishop: TannerIndex 1385. For the appropriation of this church and the ordination of the vicarage, in 1215 X 1222, see EEA21 158. English Episcopal Acta, vol. xxi (Norwich 1215-1243), ed. C.Harper-Bill (Oxford, 2000) p.158

they are often noted as 'indecimabilis'). There was, no doubt, a vicarage here. It had been ordained in 1229 (EEA21 90-1) and was noted in 1254 (LuntNorwich 445). English Episcopal Acta, vol. xxi (Norwich 1215-1243), ed. C.Harper-Bill (Oxford, 2000) p.90-1

E179/68/3 (Suffolk & Sudbury archdeaconries) p.4 Excluded from the moiety £ 4. 6s. 8d. 6.5 1 For the ordination of the vicarage here in 1229 see EEA21 90-1. English Episcopal Acta, vol. xxi (Norwich 1215-1243), ed. C.Harper-Bill (Oxford, 2000) p.90-1

The presentation of a vicar, as in 1311, was at the nomination of the bishop: TannerIndex 1143. For the ordination of the vicarage, in 1229, see EEA21 23-4. English Episcopal Acta, vol. xxi (Norwich 1215-1243), ed. C.Harper-Bill (Oxford, 2000) p.23-4

lack of evidence of presentations to the vicarage may indicate that the dean of Salisbury had the right of institution. English Episcopal Acta, vol. xix (Salisbury 1217-1228), ed. B.R.Kemp (Oxford, 2000) p.254-6 2 For this prebend see LeNeveRev1Sal 66. J.Le

for example, in BL Harley Roll H31, m. 4), and the vicarage itself is perhaps not included in the taxatio as too low in value to be taxable. English Episcopal Acta, vol. xix (Salisbury 1217-1228), ed. B.R.Kemp (Oxford, 2000) p.373

included as taxable, is apparently lost, and certainly not mapped (Langley Park is 3km to the west of Hampstead Norreys). English Episcopal Acta, vol. xviii (Salisbury 1078-1217), ed. B.R.Kemp (Oxford, 1999) p.51 2 For the identification of this church see

abbey early in the thirteenth century see EEA18 191; and for the patronage of the church see also VCHBerks3 296. English Episcopal Acta, vol. xviii (Salisbury 1078-1217), ed. B.R.Kemp (Oxford, 1999) p.191 2 For the identification of this church see

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