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A History of the County of York North Riding
… belonged to Rudby, the mother church, and twothirds to a chantry in the free chapel of Whorlton. 79 Charities Township …
A History of the County of Durham
… with two molets or therein. The land of St. Katharine's chantry in Butterwick was granted in 1591 to Edmund Downing … 391 Three years later John and Elizabeth established a chantry of three priests in the church of Kelloe, charging … John his son, they undertaking the support of two of the chantry priests. 394 John Harpyn, father of Thomas, died …
A History of the County of Surrey
… to Sir Anthony Browne. The chapel was included as a chantry chapel at the time of the Commissions of Edward VI, and a revenue of 6 was confiscated as a chantry foundation. The building survived and was made the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… parish of Sevenoke; and the advowson and nomination of one chantry, and chantry priest, in the church of Sevenoke; and his messuages, … died in 1496. One for Robert Law, chaplain of St. Mary's Chantry, in this church, ob. 140; and for Wm. Potken and …
A History of the County of Worcester
… ways (were) not to be passed with safety.' 149 There was a chantry dedicated to the Virgin in the parish church, founded … say mass daily for his soul. Other lands were given to the chantry by John Lokynton 152 and Bartholomew Corteis. 153 The … to the lord of the manor. 154 Thomas the chaplain of the chantry is mentioned in 1280. 155 At the time of the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… seems never to have been carried out. 163 There was a chantry of one chaplain at Shalbourne in 1536, 164 but the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… From near Shalford village towards St. Martha's Hill, the Chantry Woods, so named from part of them having formed the endowment of the Norbrigge Chantry in Trinity Church, Guildford, are a wooded ridge on … 8 and palaeolithic implements have been found between the Chantry Woods and the chalk down. Opposite the church is an …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… been lately changedwas evidently the saint of the Lisle chantry within the church in 1382 ( Cal. Pat. 13815, p. 93). … fol. 157 b, circa 1284. This must refer to another chantry. Stone, Archit. Antiq. of the Isle of Wight, i, pl. …