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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… that of William de Yaxley, Abbot of Thorney, who founded a chantry here in 1291, and died in 1293. In the north aisle … of Yaxley, Abbot of Thorney, is said to have founded a chantry in the north transept of Yaxley church. 106 He died … church, had formed the endowment of this or some other chantry. 109 The pension appears to have escaped confiscation …
A History of the County of Somerset
… parson was given land by the lord of the manor to endow a chantry. 227 The incumbents, known variously as rectors of … parish church of Speckington, chaplains of the perpetual chantry, and wardens or masters of the free chapel, were … priest may have been further east, at or near the present Chantry House. 230 The small brick mission church of ST. …
The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St Nicholas
… (Hennessy, pp 321, cxxxiv). He had earlier served as a chantry chaplain at St Paul's, see HMC Ninth Report, Appendix …
The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St Nicholas
… Among deaths for 1494 ( 338). Probably the John Eliot, chantry chaplain of St James Garlickhythe who requested …
The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St Nicholas
… the church of St Leonard Eastcheap where he established a chantry by his will of 16 October 1500, proved 28 January …
The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St Nicholas
… deaths for 1496 ( 354). Probably the Richard Wheeler, chantry priest of St Martin Outwich, who requested burial in …
The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St Nicholas
… Hospital (Davis, 10098). He may be identifiable with the chantry chaplain of this name at All Hallows Barking in 1436 …
The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St Nicholas
… St Anne's chapel at St Bride's where he established a chantry for himself and other members of his family for seven …