List 47: Prebendaries, Wetwang

Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300: Volume 6, York. Originally published by Institute of Historical Research, London, 1999.

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Prebend

Wetwang (E.R.): abp.'s manor in 1086 (Yorks. DB fos. 302v, 381v).

Land in Goodramgate in 1190s (Chs. Vicars Choral nos. 122-5, cf. nos. 137, 164, 166).

In 1233 preb. held churches of Wetwang, Fridaythorpe, Elloughton (E.R.) and Kirkby Wharfe (W.R.) (Reg. Gray pp. 57, 59). Vicarages ord. 1238 × 44 (ibid. pp. 189-90).

Preb. not included in Extents of c. 1295.

Valuation

1291 £120; vicarage of Fridaythorpe £5; vicarage of Elloughton £4 13s. 4d. (Taxatio p. 297a).

Prebendaries

Thomas de Reinevilla (fn. 215)

First occ. as can. twice Jan. 1151 × 14 Oct. 1153 (EYC I no. 67, cal. EEA V no. 113; EEA V no. 114). Occ. several times, last 1164 × 74 (EYC I no. 584 = EEA XX no. 47) and 1167 × 77 (EYC I no. 553). (fn. 216) Prob. d. before 1173 (EYC I no. 282 = EEA XX no. 126; EYC I nos. 283-4; EYC I no. 285 = EEA XX no. 125; cart. St Leonard's hospital: BL Cotton MS Nero D. iii fo. 9r = EEA XX no. 125). Predecessor of William de Malapalude in this preb. (Chs. Vicars Choral no. 123). Also can. of Ripon (see, e.g., EYC XI no. 270 = Chart. Fountains I 91-2 no. 6 = EEA XX no. 32).

William de Malapalude

Perhaps preb. Apesthorpe 1197 × 1201 (list 15). Occ. as this preb. in 1190s (Chs. Vicars Choral nos. 122, 124).

M. Roger de Insula

Chanc. of Lincoln (last occ. 29 March 1220, 1 Fasti III 17). Occ. as can. of York 1199 × 1217 (Chs. Vicars Choral no. 124). Dean of York by ? 8/9 Apr. 1220, last occ. prob. 21 March 1233 (list 2). Occ. as this preb. 29 Jan. 1233 (Reg. Gray p. 57), and prob. still alive, this preb., 12 and 21 March 1233 (ibid. p. 59).

M. Laurence of Lincoln

Abp.'s clerk and datary (Reg. Gray pp. 46, 57, 59). First occ. as can. and abp.'s official 17 Oct. 1237 (ibid. p. 79). Archdcn. of York by Feb. 1241; d. 1245 (list 9). Occ. as archdcn. and this preb. 28 May 1238 × 9 Oct. 1244 (Reg. Gray p. 189, temp. Fulk Basset, dean, list 2). Bequest to poor of parishes of Wetwang, Stanton, Kirkby and Huggate (HCY III 166).

Thomas of Ludham

Brother of abp. Godfrey of Ludham (1258-65), by whom he was coll. to this preb.; Ancher Pantaléon of Troyes claimed papal prov. and was gr. 60m. from this preb. but res. pension 21 Sept. and 2 Nov. 1268 (Reg. Giffard pp. 6, 7; cf. lists 35, 45). Occ. as this preb. 3 March 1271 (Reg. Giffard pp. 224-5). Occ. as can. several times, last 11 Jan. 1277 (HCY III 202). Papal chapl. (Misc. Reg. fo. 13r). D. by 17 Feb. 1283 (Reg. Wickwane p. 326). Chantry for his soul, for Richard and Eda his parents and abp. Godfrey at altar of St Mary and St John in Minster (foundation ch. copied Misc. Reg. fo. 13r and in Ludham chantry cart.: YMLA P1/1/ix; cf. York Fabric Rolls p. 293 and Chs. Vicars Choral no. 125).

M. Thomas of Adderbury

Preb. Osbaldwick, coll. 25 June 1280 (list 38). Abp.'s coll. to preb. Wetwang before 30 March 1282 (Reg. Wickwane p. 9). Occ. as can. at el. of Romeyn in Rome, conf. 17 Feb. 1286 (Reg. Hon. IV no. 278, cal. CPL I 483). Refused archdcnries. of Nottingham 29 Dec. 1286 and Cleveland 6 July 1289 (lists 12, 10). Also preb. of Lichfield; occ. as chanc. of bp. of Lichfield before 1303 (Liber Epistolaris of Richard de Bury, ed. N. Denholm-Young (Roxburghe Club, 1950) p. 301); prec. of Lichfield from 1303 (2 Fasti X 7). D. as this preb. before 8 May 1307 (Cal. Inquisitions Post Mortem IV (1913) no. 432; cf. Reg. Greenfield I 29).

Footnotes

  • 215. Ranville (? Reineville), arr. Vire, comm. Lassy, Calvados; see L. C. Loyd, Origins of some Anglo-Norman Families, ed. C. T. Clay and D. C. Douglas (Harleian Soc. ciii, 1951) p. 84. For some notes on the family in Yorkshire, see EYC III 248-53 and VII 212-16.
  • 216. Temp. Sylvanus abbot of Rievaulx (Heads of Relig. Houses p. 140) and Robert mag. schol. (list 4).