Prebendaries: Welton Brinkhall

Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300: Volume 3, Lincoln. Originally published by Institute of Historical Research, London, 1977.

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'Prebendaries: Welton Brinkhall', in Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300: Volume 3, Lincoln, (London, 1977) pp. 105-106. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/fasti-ecclesiae/1066-1300/vol3/pp105-106 [accessed 12 April 2024]

LIST 67 PREBENDARIES OF WELTON BRINKHALL

PREBEND

Portion of Welton called 'Welton Brynghall & Banastre' first mentioned 1291 (Taxatio p. 56b); presum. corresponds with either 'Weleton' N. Tessun' or 'Welleton' Remig' ' mentioned 1254 (Val. Norwich p. 279).

Payment of 2 marks from tithe of farm of city of Lincoln, as Welton Beckhall above (and see below pp. 169-71).

Valuations

1254 £7 10s.; 1291 £10

PREBENDARIES

? M. Robert of Brinkhill (fn. 1)

Official of archdcn. of Lincoln, 1219-22 (Rot. Welles I 147; III 107, 109). First occ. as can. 12 March 1223 (R.A.L. II no. 513). Also master of works (ibid. IV no. 1213, VII no. 2064). Last occ. 21 Aug. 1240 (Rot. Gravesend p. 163), and 1239 × 16 June 1242 (R.A.L. X no. 2872). His name suggests that he may have held this preb., and given his name to it.

M. Hugh of Collingham (fn. 2)

Instal. as can. 22 Oct. 1278 (R.L. I). Also preb. of London (Fasti 1066-1300 I 40, 87). Still alive 11 Apr. 1295 (Reg. Statutorum Sancti Pauli Londinensis, ed. W. S. Simpson (1873) p. 94). D. as this preb. by 20 Dec. 1295 (Reg. I fo. 360r).

M. Nicholas de Wytechirch (fn. 3)

Coll. by bp. 20 Dec. 1295 (Reg. I fo. 360r). Transf. from this preb. to preb. Welton Ryval, coll. 9 March 1297 (ibid. fo. 360v; list 69).

M. William de Sardene

Coll. by bp. 4 Apr. 1297 (Reg. I fo. 360v). Archdcn. of Oxford, coll. 15 Feb. 1298 (list 11). D. as this preb. 5 Nov. 1303 (Reg. II fo. 277v).

Footnotes

  • 1. 'Brincle', 'Brunhel' etc., presum. Brinkhill, Lincs.
  • 2. Notts.; he was pres. to church 11 Jan. 1269 (Reg. Giffard p. 90).
  • 3. For his career, cf. Biog. Camb. p. 634.