33. THE PRIORY OF WING
Before the compilation of Domesday the
Benedictine monks of St. Nicholas, Angers,
held 2½ hides in Crafton of the Count of Mortain, valued at £4. (fn. 1) Later on they acquired
also the advowson of the church of Wing, and
other lands in the same parish to the extent of
660 acres (fn. 2) ; but it is quite uncertain when
the priory was built. There was a suit in the
reign of John and another in 1248 between
the abbot of St. Nicholas and the Talbots
with reference to feudal customs: Quintin
Talbot first and William Talbot after him demanding provision for thirty-two reapers and
other rights, including two candles apiece for
all their servants on Candlemas Day; they
also claimed the right to hold their courts in
the abbot's hall at Wing as often as they
pleased. (fn. 3) There is no reference here to a
monastery at Wing, and indeed it may be
doubted if there ever was one in the strict
sense at all: it seems more probable that it
was but a small cell of two or three monks who
resided there merely to look after the abbot's
property. The fact that only two presentations were ever made to the parish church by
a prior of Wing, while the rest were made by
the proctor-general in England of the Abbot
of St. Nicholas, tends to support this theory. (fn. 4)
There are no remains of the monastic buildings from which any certain conclusions may
be drawn: the history of the priory is very
obscure, and in all probability must remain so.
The original endowment included lands at
Wing amounting to 660 acres, with the advowson of the parish church. The monks of
Wing had also in 1291 a pension of £1 2s. in
the church of Henlow, Bedfordshire. (fn. 5) The
priory was in the king's hand between 1342
and 1361, and again from 1393 to 1423. (fn. 6) In
1416 it was confiscated finally as an alien cell,
and granted to the prioress and convent of
St. Mary de Pré in Hertfordshire. (fn. 7)
Priors of Wing
Geoffrey, (fn. 8) occurs 1271
Robert de Bures, (fn. 9) occurs 1312
Peter de Monte ardito, (fn. 10) appointed 1377
Footnotes
| 1 |
See Domesday translation. |
| 2 |
Feet of F. 32 Hen. III. No. 8. |
| 3 |
Feet of F. 32 Hen. III. No. 8. |
| 4 |
The presentation of 1312 was made by Brother
Robert de Bures, dictus prior of Wing, and proctor
general of the abbey of St. Nicholas. |
| 5 |
Pope Nich. Tax. (Rec. Com.). |
| 6 |
This is gathered from the list of vicars of Wing,
inserted in the Churchwardens' Book of that parish
and taken from the Lincoln Registers. |
| 7 |
Dugdale, Mon. vi. 1046. |
| 8 |
From the list of vicars. |
| 9 |
Ibid. |
| 10 |
Linc. Epis. Reg. Inst. Bokyngham, 442. |