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A History of the County of Hertford
… repair 'Delbrigge.' 98 At 'Nevellyfeld' the priest of the chantry of Hatfield had his chamber, for which he paid suit … The north chapel, which appears to have been built for a chantry founded in 1328 by Simon Swanlond, and had an altar … Church Patronage Society. In 1328 Simon Swanlond founded a chantry of one priest in the chapel of St. Katherine in the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… and there are some fine old tile-hung gables. Stapleton's Chantry is of 16th-century origin, or earlier, though much … mortmain for the maintenance of two priests to serve his chantry of St. Nicholas, 74 which was the south chapel … it to the vicarage. 87 In 1299 Miles Stapleton endowed a chantry of two chaplains in the chapel of St. Nicholas. 88 …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… John de Lithegrenes, 165 who with his wife Alice founded a chantry of St. Mary in the chapel of St. John the Baptist … heirs, and the men of the vill of Romanby of a perpetual chantry there every day in the year save at Christmas, the … with High Worsall as 'High Worsall-with-Low Worsall.' A chantry of St. Laurence, founded by a Bishop of Durham, …
A History of the County of Bedford
… St. Anne's Farm at Thorncote, which belonged to St. Anne's Chantry (see below), is named in the Court Roll of Northill … story was used as the chapel of St. Anne, founded as a chantry by William Fitz and Cecily Beton in 1489. 149 The … of the college were still included in 1651. 168 St. Anne's chantry was founded in 1489 by William Fitz and Cecily Beton, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… on the hillside in the south part of Lower End hamlet. A chantry had been founded in the chapel by the early 16th … The fraternity may have endowed and supported the chantry of St. Mary the Virgin in the parish church, to which … in their wills in the 1490s. 675 After its dissolution the chantry's lands and houses, valued at 117 s. 11 d., 676 were …
A History of the County of Durham
… son of Alan Fulthorpe were in 1414 given to endow the chantry of St. Mary and St. Cuthbert in Durham Cathedral. 87 … the Pity Porch, 178 probably from its having contained a chantry dedicated to Our Lady of Pity, is very much … that the vicar did not reside; the parish chaplain and the chantry priest did not appear, and were therefore suspended. …
A History of the County of Worcester
… 44 and Habington states that his land was given to the chantry of Kempsey, 45 but in 1346 William de Marisco held a …
Magna Britannia
… lands are the property of the Rev. George Coleridge; the chantry with the lands belonging to the warden and chanter … was a hermitage. See Mr. Oliver's History of Exeter. Pole. Chantry Roll, in the Augmentation-office. Ledger-book of …
A History of the County of Rutland
… school at Oakham has been found, but one of the chantry priests may have acted as a schoolmaster. The Dean … to John Wade, clerk. 255 In 1360 Wade granted them to the chantry of the Blessed Virgin Mary, recently founded in … by William Wade. 256 Leighfield manor was held of the chantry until its dissolution. 257 Hastings. Argent a maunch …
A History of the County of Bedford
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