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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the property of William Gratian, clerk, who founded a chantry here for one priest; and he endowed it with the rents …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… probably representing Sir William Brus, who founded a chantry here in about 1334. At the head are two angels and at … 269 in succession Deans of York. 270 This was the chantry of St. John, dissolved in the time of Edward VI. 271 … of the 'Lady Guild' supported the grammar school. 275 A chantry of the chapel of St. Nicholas in Pickering Castle was …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… by William Duncombe, who ought to pay the stipend. The chantry returns in the reign of Edward VI show that lands …
Magna Britannia
… remain. The parish-church was originally founded, as the chantry chapel of St. Maurice, by John Brackley, Esq., and … Notes. Sprigge's England's Recovery, p. 151. Ibid. p. 233. Chantry Roll (1547) in the Augmentation-office. It was then …
A History of the County of Somerset
… archdeacon of Wells, and his successors as endowment for a chantry in Wells Cathedral. 57 In 1328 the then archdeacon …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of Lincoln granted him permission to have a chapel with a chantry in his court of Polebrook. 74 William son of Ralph de … husband, William Chamber, granted them in 1489 to the chantry they had founded in the church of Aldwincle. 117 The manor of Armston belonging to this chantry was sold to Sir Edward Montagu in 1547, 118 and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… ADVOWSON The parish of Popham was originally served by a chantry chapel attached to Micheldever and endowed with … arranged that the nouse and lands assigned of old to the chantry chapel of Popham should form part of the vicar's …
A History of the County of Worcester
… warren in his demesne lands of Powick. 44 He also had a chantry in the court of his manor here. 45 He died in 1303, … of the chapel occurs in 13223. 161 It was annexed to the chantry of Over in Gloucestershire. 162 In 1595 the chapel … near Woodsfield Grange, is still known as Chapel Field. A chantry dedicated in honour of our Lady was in existence at …
A History of the County of Sussex
… and it is still in the gift of the Lord Chancellor. 58 The CHANTRY OF ST. MARY was founded by one of the Poynings family … it stood in 1585. At that date there pertained to the chantry 5 acres in the parish of Poynings and lands in … that he did not remember any masses being read in the chantry aisle. 60 In 1834 the estate of the chantry in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… referred to as a chapelry, free chapelry, or perpetual chantry and its incumbent as chaplain or vicar. 130 In 1265 …