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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… alms, and the archbishop granted, that Nicholas his chaplain should pay them yearly, in the name of this church, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Byrom Eaton, then Rector of Uffington (Berks.) and once a chaplain in Charles I's army. 252 In a petition to the … duties at Nuneham fell to a curate when he became royal chaplain and Prebendary of Durham (1794). Haggett's successor …
Magna Britannia
… is in the gift of the crown: the governors appoint a chaplain-priest, who reads prayers on Sunday and thrice in the week. There were originally two chaplain-priests; reduced to one by a decree of the Court of …
A History of the County of Rutland
… of it. The warden had a house on the south side and the chaplain on the north. In 1845 the Midland Railway acquired … in the manors of Oakham and Langham. 443 In 1300 the chaplain received 50 s. a year, which, it is noticed, were … tithes had increased in value. 445 In 1388, however, the chaplain claimed, besides an annual salary of 8 marks 7 s. 1 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… or nobleman staying there had services said by his own chaplain. 204 In 1246 it was decided that if a labourer at …
A History of the County of Hertford
… a conveyance of the manor of Delamers to John Ludewyk, chaplain, and others 20 either for a settlement or …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… church by the abbey in 11923 the living was served by a chaplain. 289 In 1208 a vicarage was ordained to which the … century it was dedicated to ST. LEONARD and served by a chaplain. No sacrament was administered there and the people …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… c. 1190 by the abbey, which undertook to provide a chaplain to serve the cure. 165 At the establishment of the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… annexe, dated 1627, which provided accommodation for the chaplain of the Catholic Poyntz family. 147 The RECTORY of … mass there three times a year. 389 The vicar paid a chaplain to serve it in 1535. 390 A curate of Leighland was … Philip Powell or Morgan, later martyred at Tyburn, became chaplain to the Poyntz family at Leigh Barton. Powell left …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… of William Mowin for the benefit of Philip de Brampton, chaplain, and Robert de Kendale, clerk. 16 This rent charge … de York (Everwyk), clerk. In 1356 Gilbert de Warewyk, chaplain, and Nicholas de York received licence to alienate … conveyed his holding to the Abbot of Ramsey for finding a chaplain in the church of St. Benedict of Ramsey to pray for …
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