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A History of the County of Somerset
… rector of Charlton Mackrell, were leased to John Ellis, chaplain, in 1382. 364 In 1596 a burgage, 'being a … it was endowed with 2 s. from lands in Long Sutton. 606 A chaplain mentioned in 1450 served St. Catherine's chantry in … 607 This chantry was probably in the parish church and its chaplain may be identified with one of two 'fraternity' …
A History of the County of Northampton
… the foundation of this chapel. In 1269 Richard de Lamport, chaplain, was presented by Dom. Richard Trussell, rector and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… 125 In 1373 Richard de Montfort endowed a chantry of one chaplain celebrating daily in the chapel founded in honour of … for life, after which they were to be used to find a chaplain to celebrate at the altar of St. Katherine in the …
A History of the County of Essex
… been suggested that they were joint rectors. 216 Ernold, chaplain of Latton, fell to his death from he church tower in … by the puritans. The younger Thomas Denne had been chaplain to Sir Edward Altham (d. 1632). 221 He retained the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… on the first Thursday in July. The rector of Lee to be chaplain; or, if he refused, or removed, then the vicar of …
A History of the County of Worcester
… his house at Leigh, to be served three days a week by the chaplain of the mother church of Leigh, an annual pension of 2 s. to be paid to the chaplain. He also gave leave for a private chaplain to be maintained there, who should pay to the mother …
A History of the County of Bedford
… to the value of 10 marks yearly, for the maintenance of a chaplain who was to celebrate divine service daily in the …