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The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St Nicholas
… Wills, 22). Among deaths for 1514 ( 514). Wilcox was a chantry priest of St Mary Woolnoth where he requested burial … St Clement Danes next to his late wife and established a chantry within St Dunstan in the West for a year after his …
The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St Nicholas
… Among deaths for 1516 ( 565). John Brooke (Brocke/Broke), chantry priest of St Margaret Pattens, requested burial in … when he died (Hennessy, pp 319, cxxxiv). A Thomas Howell, chantry priest of the Tallowchandlers, requested burial in …
The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St Nicholas
… erected (Stow, Survey, ed Kingsford, I, 337). He endowed a chantry at the cathedral with 440 and left 8d to every parish …
The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St Nicholas
… Joan which was to be sold after her death to establish a chantry for the souls of himself, his family and benefactors …
The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St Nicholas
… Baillie, Biographical Notes) less convincingly as the chantry priest Harry Meddows who taught the choristers at St …
The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St Nicholas
… successive charters in 1442 and 1449, establishing two chantry chaplains at Guildhall Chapel by the latter date in … St Paul's (will proved 17 October 1456), Nicholas Balshaw, chantry priest of St John Walbrook (died March 1457), Richard … at the behest of family or executors. The maintenance of a chantry priest and altar in Guildhall Chapel nevertheless …
Cardiff Records
… manner and form as any abbot, priest, guardian, chaplain, chantry-priest, incumbent, master, brother, governor or … in the tenure of William Jones, parcel of the late chantry in the church of Saint John aforesaid, were granted … aforesaid are parcel of the lands late belonging to the Chantry in the aforesaid County of Glamorgan See also the …
Cardiff Records
… alias Anthony, and another ( inter alia) ten parcels of chantry lands at Cardiff, which had originally been given for … of Llandaff cathedral, had given to pay the stipend of a chantry-priest who should celebrate four obits yearly for the … Mary respectively. The Patent of 1596 gives a number of chantry lands in Cardiff, belonging to the two parish …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… variety of ornament; the windows and mouldings, and a chantry chapel, are for the most part in the perpendicular style. In the chantry chapel, a handsome window has been blocked up, and a …