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A History of the County of Oxford
… 478 some non-resident, as in 1520, when the curate, a chantry priest at Woodstock manor-house, was reported as more … and in Wootton in 1367 a tenement of St. Mary, perhaps chantry properties. 482 Land given to provide lights in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… some land in Wootton Bassett to the chaplain of the chantry, which he founded in Ramsbury church, called the Wootton and Yorke chantry. 173 John Yorke was succeeded before 1512 by his son … the land which had been granted to the chaplain of the chantry in Ramsbury church. 175 Economic History. Although …
A History of the County of Surrey
… valued for sale. A pension of 100 s. was granted to the 'chantry priest,' Hamlet Slynn. 81 The inhabitants petitioned …
A History of the County of Bedford
… Congregational chapel at Wrestlingworth built in 1887. The chantry of Tempsford owned a certain close and lands in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… when it was possibly sold to the lessee. 433 A chapel or chantry of Elcombe existed in 1308. 434 Priests to serve it …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… resident at Wykeham. Thomas Hutchinson, chaplain of the chantry, was buried in St. Helen's chapel in Dec. or Jan. …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… of the Black Friars, who had a church here. 160 A chantry was maintained by the Priory of Healaugh Park in the … 162 At the Dissolution it was erroneously stated that the chantry had been founded by an Earl of Northumberland. 163 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… arch are worthy of notice. 50 In the 13th century a chantry chapel 51 seems to have been added to the south, … a chancel 16 ft. by 14 ft. The arch to the little south chantry was opened and the plate tracery window preserved, … See Stone, op. cit. i, pl. xli. This may be the Russell chantry mentioned in the Dean's return of 1305. It is a …