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PREBENDARIES OF WELLS
LIST 13 PREBENDARIES OF ASHILL
PREBEND
Ashill (Som.): count of Mortain in 1086 (DB I 91b, 92a). Advowson of Ashill gr. by Robert de Vallibus to bp. Jocelin Oct. 1205 × late 1209 (Cal. I 44); conf. by his mother Alice de Vallibus c. 1220 (ibid. p. 42). Listed among prebs. 1291.
Valuations 1291 £13 6s 8d (Taxatio p. 199b); 1299 22m (Cal. I 255).
PREBENDARIES
First identified preb. is Hugh de Scales, (fn. 1) who was in service of papal Curia, and res. this preb. before 6 Jan. 1311 (Reg. Drokensford p. 60; cf. ibid. p. 41). He occ. as executor of M. William Burnel 1304-5 (Cal. Genealogicum II 696; cf. CPR 1301-7 p. 310), and as can. of Wells, going beyond seas 29 Apr. 1306 (CPR 1301- 7 p. 430) and 5 June 1309 (ibid. 1307-13 p. 119).