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A History of the County of Gloucester
… Sir Rowland Hill and Thomas Leigh. 250 They added former chantry and other freehold land to the manor, 251 and in 1598 … Additional clergy were provided in the late Middle Ages by chantry endowments. 568 The guild or chantry of the Holy Trinity was connected with the hospital …
A History of the County of Durham
… Michael the Prior and the convent of Guisborough to have a chantry in the chapel of Oughton as long as she lived. 34 … from the Prior of Guisborough a grant of a perpetual chantry in the chapel of Seaton, and in return granted to the … of Seaton is first mentioned in the year 1200, when a chantry here was granted to Walter de Carew. 239 In a …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… directed the vicar to perform such services. 161 The chantry returns in 1548 state that there was 'one chapel … the repair of the church and the relief of the poor. The Chantry Certificates of 1548 mention the gift of land by …
A History of the County of Surrey
… those who shed their blood for his right. 63 The chantry thus established and re-founded as the royal chantry of St. Mary Barking in 1468, when the priory or manor … with court leet in the grant to the chaplains of the royal chantry in the chapel of St. Mary Barking. 97 There was …
A History of the County of Bedford
… importance for James de Cauz to obtain the grant of a chantry in his chapel there. 30 By 1266 Sharpenhoe manor had … which was erected by James de Cauz, who in 1234 founded a chantry there, 73 at which Bishop Repingdon (140520) granted … Bury, the old manor-house, and a farm known as the Chantry Farm still exists. 74 Streatley has a Baptist chapel. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and Peter de Wolvardyngton and Aline his wife. 58 This chantry may have lapsed owing to the Black Death, for in 1350 … of Lichfield 136086, had licence to alienate to provide a chantry priest here, though he did not carry out his scheme … his father, and grandfather. 59 In any case, only one chantry is mentioned in the Valor, when its value was 4 14 s. …
A History of the County of Hertford
… 89 and in 1236 the prior of Dunstable granted William a chantry in his chapel at Barworth. 90 Members of the Eltesdon … in 1236 granted licence to William de Eltesdon to found a chantry in his chapel at Barworth provided that William would … entries in the annals of Dunstable it would seem that this chantry was soon dissolved. 166 Two acres of land in Studham …
A History of the County of Bedford
… 89 and in 1236 the Prior of Dunstable granted William a chantry in his chapel at Barworth. 90 Members of the Eltesdon … in 1236 granted licence to William de Eltesdon to found a chantry in his chapel at Barworth provided that William would … entries in the annals of Dunstable it would seem that this chantry was soon dissolved. 166 Two acres of land in Studham …
A History of the County of Warwick
… with the advowson. In 1349 Henry Middlemore endowed a chantry in Studley Church for the souls of his father and … 194 which is still known as the Middlemore Aisle. The chantry was valued in 1535 at 4 13 s. 4 d. 195 In 1546 it was … here, but sung in other places at his pleasure'. 196 Chantry lands in Studley were among those granted to the …