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A History of the County of Leicestershire
… John Jennings, one of the ejected ministers in 1662, was chaplain at West Langton Hall. 37 William Hanbury, rector … (Hants) in 1662, 11 was employed by Mrs. Pheasant as the chaplain of a dissenting congregation in West Langton Hall. … served by the mother church. 60 No evidence of a resident chaplain has survived for any period before the 16th century. …
Survey of London
… Colon. 1348 Thomas de Eltesle, Eltislee or Eltesley, Sen., Chaplain to Archbishop Stratford and first master of Corpus … Bullfynch. 1473 Thomas Alleyn. 1483 Ambrose Payne, Chaplain to Cardinal Bourchier and Archbishop Morton. 1527 Robert Chalner or Chalener. 1541 John Whytwell, Chaplain and almoner to Archbishop Cranmer. 1560 Thomas Hall. …
Survey of London
… certain rents to provide for the maintenance of a chaplain "to celebrate perpetually divine service in the …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… on men unlikely to have resided: in 1253 the vicar, chaplain to the royal chancellor, was induced by promised …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Abbey granted the vicarage for life to Nicholas the chaplain, the vicar's portion included little more than the … held it at the time of the grant to Nicholas the chaplain, for Nicholas was required to perform the same … chantry chapel in Churcham church in 1336. 19 Stephen the chaplain of Longney who held ½ yardland from Churcham manor …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 41 Small sums were left in 1627, 1640, and 1699 to the chaplain for catechizing. 42 William Tipping by will proved … Alexander Sporeman (rector from 1363 to at least 1383) was chaplain to Richard Cary, mayor of Oxford and one of the … whose members included men and women, maintained a chaplain to celebrate at St. Mary's altar. Members made …
A History of the County of Essex
… was ordained, but the abbey was to provide a suitable chaplain. 50 After the Dissolution the living was called a … church was served by a priest-in-charge who was industrial chaplain for Colchester. 9 The church of St. Leonard … 1944 or later. 68 Robert Bashford, rector 1900-16, also chaplain of Colchester Union workhouse, held two Sunday …
A Dictionary of London
Survey of London
… He was quickly taken up by Blomfield, made his chaplain, then became Vicar of Kensington and latterly …
A History of the County of Chester
… earlier 17th century its masters continued to appoint a chaplain, salaried at 5 a year, to say daily prayers in the … aldermen and stands for the civic regalia, appointing as chaplain the minister of St. Peter's. 5 Although the chapel …
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