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A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… new, was built on the south side of the chancel to house a chantry founded by Guy Whittington and to serve as his … were 90 communicants in 1548 when, at its dissolution, the chantry of St George was served by Hugh Dowsing, vicar of …
Alumni Oxonienses
… supd. April, 1543, "lately a Dominican or black frier;" chantry priest (for Fulk Basset) in St. Paul's cathedral …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… is a ruin, now converted into a barn, which was formerly a chantry chapel, probably connected with, or served by the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… assistant priest were appointed to serve the cure by the Chantry Commissioners, 159 and the advowson seems to have … By 1321 there were two chantries in the church, the King's chantry and the chantry of the Blessed Virgin Mary, each served by one …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in 1340, by Bishop Strickland, who, having established a chantry here, required his chantry priest to teach music and grammar, at a salary of 6 …
Petitions in the State Papers, 1600-1699
… libells writt by William Pettis for Abell Roper and Chantry booksellers published by John Nutt and advertised by …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… property was in fact alienated but it is certain that the chantry college at Manton acquired lands at Pickwell. 73 Under the Chantry Act the college's property at Pickwell was seised, … endowment of a light in the church, was seised under the Chantry Act and in 1559 was granted to Sir George Howard. 42 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… as the manor or manors of PITCOMBE and COLE, to support a chantry at Stavordale priory. 41 In 1602 the former chantry estate was sold to trustees for Uriah Babington who …
Survey of London
… PLATE 105 Monuments in the church CHANTRY TOMB AT EAST END OF SOUTH AISLE (No. 26, p. 87) Chantry Tomb at east end of south aisle …