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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… church is in the early English style; the north isle was a chantry, founded by John Le Taverner in 1409, and was taken …
A Dictionary of London
… " (Machyn's Diary, p. 3, 1550-1). Rebuilt 1438 (S. 186). Chantry founded 21 Ed. IV. (ib.). Chapel added on the south …
A History of the County of Sussex
… had smaller pieces in the Middle Ages, for instance the chantry estate and the rectory. 75 At least one estate based … on Barnham manor demesne farm included the Tithing and Chantry meads, afterwards called the First and Farthest … tenants in the Middle Ages held land of the rectory 94 and chantry 95 estates. About 1848 the chief holdings were the …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… and land in Barnsley that had belonged to Holy Trinity chantry in Cirencester church were granted to Anthony …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… building, now used as a warehouse, said to have been a chantry chapel dedicated to St. Anne. A priory was founded by …
Alumni Oxonienses
… M.A. 29 June, 1544, fellow of All Souls' Coll. 1542, chantry priest Aveton Gifford, Devon, 1546, canon of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… house or court at Ford, 31 later described as a perpetual chantry 32 and a free chapel. 33 The advowson descended with …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… Rector of St. Michael, yet it was no parish church, and no chantry, and had no monks, canons, or friars belonging to it; … Reformation it possessed also two small cross aisles or chantry chapels. The two expanded windows opposite to each …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 78 Thomas Acton (d. 1514), of Longnor, endowed a chantry in Condover church out of lands in Beckbury and …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… the appurtenances in Bekingham, to the chaplain of the chantry of the blessed Mary in the parish church of … in the same patent amongst many other things. 20 The chantry of Beckingham, 6 E: 6, Jan. 2, then in the tenure of …