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A History of the County of Gloucester
… in 1554. 82 His successor Henry Hooper was a former chantry priest of Mitcheldean. 83 Roger Parsons, who was also …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 15th century the chaplains were appointed to the perpetual chantry of St. Mary to pray for the soul of the king and his …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… At the upper end of the north aisle, within a kind of chantry chapel, is a noble altar-tomb of statuary marble, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… by John Doreward, who gave to it, and the chaplain of his chantry in the parish church, his manor of Tendring and a …
Alumni Oxonienses
… July, 1506, one of these names priest in Lord Beauchamp's chantry in Sarum 1513. See also Weaver. Bower, Raphe (Bowre) …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… In the churchyard is a building supposed to have been a chantry chapel, dedicated to St. Thomas, with a crypt …
A History of the County of Sussex
… the chapelry of Bognor he now had to share them with the chantry priest of Pagham. 14 It was therefore agreed that the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Richard II., and endowed with 106. 15. 4. per annum, for a chantry of six chaplains. Mary, Queen of Scots, was kept a …
A New History of London
… recorded relating to it is, that Rose de Wrytell founded a chantry in it about the year 1336. This church was not so …
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