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A History of the County of York North Riding
… were burdened with a rent-charge of 16 s. 6 d. to the chantry in the Templars' chapel ('the chapel of the manor of …
A History of the County of Bedford
… on which was a charge of 10 s. payable to Westoning chantry. 64 It continued as a possession of this college, and … last item represents the 10 s. formerly paid to Westoning chantry before its dissolution. A manor called YOUNGES, which … trustees. In 1314 William Inge obtained licence to endow a chantry, dedicated to the Virgin Mary, in the church of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of the estate has not been traced. The endowment of a chantry, founded in Westport church by 1478, 135 included c. … was of 60 a. of arable and 3 a. of meadow. 154 Of Westport chantry's c. 70 a., a single tenant held 63 a. in the open … Hermitage, was demolished in the early 19th century. 239 A chantry of St. Mary in Westport church had been endowed by …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… it was granted by Agnes, widow of Sir William Porter, to a chantry in Wimpole church. 103 On the chantry's dissolution its lands were sold to Sir Robert … son Edward. 107 It has not been traced later. In 1553 the chantry land had been leased to Thomas Chicheley 108 who …
A History of the County of Warwick
… rents of 117 s. 10 d. in Whitnash and Wellesborne to the chantry of God and St. Mary in Guy's Cliffe chapel by …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… fold for 100 sheep was attached to the former Chesterford chantry lands. The lord's fold took the copyholders' sheep; … the vicar 72 a. Pembroke College obtained 57 a. and the chantry estate c. 45 a. Blow had 69 a., Story Barns 52 a., … Whittlesford church. Three successive chaplains held that chantry until 1393, when, because no licence in mortmain had …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… belonged to the lords of Gatcombe under the name of the chantry of Gatcombe. 42 The rector of Gatcombe in the 14th … 1781 still received the rent from the lands with which the chantry was endowed, and had to officiate in the church at … by la Beare (Ct. Bks. Appuldurcombe, 1412), and Whitwell chantry was endowed with an issue from a tenement in 'Beare …
A History of the County of Rutland
… apparently that of Richard Whitwell, the founder of the chantry, 43 another with incised cross and bold Gothic … of Richard, his parents and all faithful dead. 54 The chantry thus founded almost equalled the rectory in value at the Dissolution. 55 Its existence was ended by the Chantry Act of 1547, when the Commissioners found Sir Robert …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… it has followed the descent of the manor. 215 'Darcy's Chantry' in this church 216 must have been founded in the … bounde but at his own plesure.' 217 The nomination of the chantry priest was the right of the lords of the manor of … Edw. III (1st nos.), no. 44. This may have been 'Darcy's Chantry' (see under advowson). This date is on a shield …
A History of the County of Worcester
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