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A History of the County of Somerset
… of services before the 19th century, though a parochial chaplain was employed in 1463 and 1468, and a curate served …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of serving it, and from 1320 was required to provide a chaplain. 375 Eton College paid for two windows in the … on St. Mary's altar had been endowed by c. 1300, and a chaplain served the altar in 1298; 386 and in 1320 the vicar …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… to charge this manor with a rent of 10 marks for the chaplain of a chantry founded by Elizabeth widow of William … estate. Robert Hungerford founded in 1325 a chantry of one chaplain in the church of St. Lawrence, Hungerford, for the … the same time Ralph de Baliton granted to Peter, perpetual chaplain of the chapel of St. Mary, land in Stockenestrete. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
A History of the County of Berkshire
… In 1220 the Dean of Salisbury found the church served by a chaplain, John, who had been presented by the Dean and … served by Richard, apparently the nominee of the former chaplain John, who was described as a young man knowing … had been presented by John of Hurst, apparently the former chaplain (cf. the case of Arborfield, pp. 3057). In 1568 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… the right of having a chapel in Hutton Conyers, and a chaplain serving there, 78 subject to the parochial rights of … one messuage with land in Hutton Conyers and Howgrave to a chaplain celebrating divine service daily in the chapel. 82 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… that it should be served thenceforward by a resident chaplain appointed by the prior, 101 and performing all … to the serjeanty. 108 Mention is made of the chapel, chaplain and clerk of Low Hutton in 1391, 109 and Sir Richard …
A History of the County of Worcester
… of Woodford and Emma his wife for the maintenance of a chaplain to celebrate to the honour of the Virgin Mary in the … of the ancestors and heirs of Emma. 77 In 1343 the chantry chaplain was Elias Walters, a somewhat disorderly person who …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… church with a steeple and three bells, and employed a chaplain to serve it. 396 The parish church was served in … next vacancy, in 1684, the bishop collated his domestic chaplain as vicar. 404 The bishop granted the next … and to 'my poor scholar'. 438 Robert Davy, 1527 c. 1553, chaplain to Lord Mountjoy, 439 probably lived in Ickleton, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… held by Nicholas Bernard was leased by the college to the chaplain and churchwardens of Iffley, for 99 years at 6 s. 8 … Barton Holyday, tenant of the rectorial manor and once chaplain to the king, became a Parliamentarian, 362 while the …
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