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A History of the County of Worcester
… White House. On the west side of the churchyard stands the Chantry, a pretty little half-timber and brick building, … Alina widow of Edward Burnell obtained licence to found a chantry of two chaplains to pray for Edward, Alina, Hugh le … the endowments, obtained licence in 1353 to found the chantry for three chaplains, Thomas and many of his relations …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… after which it followed the descent of Sunningwell. 71 The chantry, however, is not afterwards mentioned. The Anskil who …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of which belonged to Marton Priory 18 and the other to the chantry of Cornbrough. 19 The township of Huby is separated … of this land until it appears among the possessions of the chantry of Cornbrough (q.v.) founded by Thomas Witham. 121 … called Sutton Haye,' were among the lands from which the chantry drew its support. 122 In 15456 these meadows were …
A History of the County of Oxford
… when Ralph of Wilby arranged to endow a chaplain for the chantry there. 224 It appears that by 1279, as on the rest of … repair houses and vestments in Swalcliffe, and to found a chantry to the Virgin Mary in the church. 651 His successor …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to the hospital of St. John, Wilton, to endow a chantry in Swallowcliffe church. 116 The hospital owned c. 27 … of the building. Gerard Giffard (fl. 115972) endowed a chantry in Heytesbury church with the church and its lands. … in it, the church of Swallowcliffe was taken from the chantry to endow one of them. 182 The collegiate church of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… dated 1543, left land in Tackley to trustees to endow a chantry. 252 In 1549 the chantry's endowments produced 410 s. a year, of which 4 was … from another building. Education. The priest of Nowers's chantry (founded in 1543) was to teach children, 286 but the …
Magna Britannia
… five miles from Plymouth, and 13 from Tavistock. In the Chantry Roll of 1547 it is called a borough. A market at this … is a meeting-house of dissenters at King's Teignton. The Chantry roll of 1547 79 mentions an hospital at this place …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the century. The estate was part of the endowment of the chantry (see below) and was bought from the Throckmortons by … licence in mortmain having been obtained, or of any such chantry having been actually constituted. Later, in 1391, … assigned lands at La Vale in Tanworth and in Aspley for a chantry of two chaplains, but as he had neglected to obtain …
A History of the County of Bedford
… the advowson has remained with the crown. 109 Tempsford chantry was founded within the parish church of Tempsford by … worth at the Dissolution 5 6 s. 8 d. at which time the chantry was said to have fallen into decay. 111 In 1550 this chantry with the lands and tenements attached was leased to …
A History of the County of Worcester
… and Rochford became a separate rectory in 1843. 187 The chantry of our Lady in the parish church of Tenbury was … by Henry Earl of Cumberland on 15 May 1536. 189 The chantry lands were granted to Richard Feld and others in … Cert. 25, no. 13. Robert Clifford held the advowson of the chantry in 1314 ( Cal. Inq. p.m. 19 Edw. II, 303). Chant. …