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THE 

PUBLICATIONS 

OF THIS 



SURTEES SOCIETY 



VOL. xon. 



PUBLICATIONS_ 

OF THE "^ "^ ^. _ ^ ^- 

SURTEES SOCIETY 

ESTABLISHED IN THE TEAB 
M.DCOO.XXXIV. 




VOL. XCII- 

FOR THE YEAB M.DCCC.XCIII. 



THE 



CERTIFICATES 



OF THE 



COMMISSIONERS APPOINTED TO SURVEY 



THE 



CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC., 



I 



IN THE 



COUNTY OF YORK. 



PAIiT 11. 



BY ANDREWS & CO., DURHAM ; 
WHITTAKER & CO., 2 WHITE HART STREICT, PATERNOSTKR SQUARE ; 

BERNARD QUARITCH, 16 PICCADILLY ; 
BLACKWOOD & SONS, EDINBURGH. 

1895. 



At a Meeting of the Council of the Surtees Societt, 
held in Dnrham Castle on Tuesday, December 6th, 1892, 
Mr. Greenwell in the Chair, 

It was ordered, 

That the Yorkshire Chantry Certificates should be 
edited for the Society by Mr. William Page. 

JAMES EAINE, 

Secretary. 



THE 

PUBLICATIONS 



OF THE 



SORTEES SOCIETY, 



VOL. XCII. 



THE 



CERTIFICATES 



OF THE 



COMMISSIONERS APPOINTED TO SURVEY 



THE 



CHMTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC., 



IN THE 



COUNTY OF YORK. 



PAKT II. 



Ilublisj^^lr fox i]^t S^ociti^ 

BY ANDREWS & CO., DURHAM ; 
WHITTAKER & CO., 2 WHITE HART STREICT, PATERNOSTER SQUARE ; 

BERNARD QUARITCH, 16 PICCADILLY ; 
BLACKWOOD & SONS, EDINBURGH. 

1895. 



Vlll. PREFACE. 

church, should be continued, and that John Crane, incumbent, 
should remain at the chapel of Lockton at a yearly wage of 
4/t. 14s. 3d., and Thomas Wolas should serve the chapel of 
Cropton at the yearly wage of 4/«. 8s, 7d. ; that a grammar school 
tept in the parish of Tickhill with the revenues of the chantry of 
St. Ellen, founded in the church there, should be continued, and 
that John Hardwicke should remain as schoolmaster at the 
yearly wage of 4/e. 18s. lie?. ; that a grammar school kept in the 
parish of Bolton upon Deame with the revenues of a chantry 
founded in the church there, should be continued, and that John 
Humlocke should remain as schoolmaster at the yearly wage of 
4/i. 13s. 4:d. ; that the chapel of Haworth in the parish of Brad- 
Ford, wherein there was a chantry, being a chapel of ease and 
distant from the parish church seven miles, should be continued, 
and that Arthur Rawlin, incumbent, should remain at the yearly 
wage of 4:li. 13s. 4c?. ; that a grammar school formerly kept in the 
parish of Pontefract with the revenues of the service of Corpus 
Christi, should be continued, the master whereof should have 
yearly 59s. 2d. ; that the payment of 55s. yearly, each, to seven 
poor men and six poor women in the late college called Knolles 
Almshouses in Pontefract, from the revenues of the same late 
college, should be continued ; that the chapel of Haddlesey in the 
parish of Birkin, wherein there were several chantries, being a 
chapel of ease and two miles distant from the parish church, 
should be continued, and that George Good, Edward Henney (P), 
and Ealph Levett, incumbents, should serve for 17//. 8s. 4:d., to be 
divided amongst them ; that Worsborough chapel in the parish of 
Darfield, wherein was a chantry, being a chapel of ease and distant 
two miles from the parish church, should be continued, and that 
James Mollenson, incumbent, should remain at a yearly wage of 
5lt. 4s. 2d. ; that a grammar school kept in the parish of Ruston 
with the revenues of the chantry founded in the same parish, 
should be continued, and that Richard Thornton, schoolmaster, 
should remain at the yearly wage of 4:li. 6s. lid. ; that a grammar 
school formerly kept in the parish of Wragby should be con- 
tinued, and that Thomas G^ill should remain as schoolmaster at the 
yearly wage of 6li. 16s. 4fl?. ; that the chapel of Skellbrook in the 
parish of South Kirkby, wherein was a chantry, being a chapel 
of ease and distant from the parish church three miles, should be 



PREFACE. 



Since the issue of Part I. of these certificates my attention 
has been called to a further return, dated 11 Aug., 1548^, by Sir 
Walter Mildmay and Robert Kelway or Calwey to the commission 
directing them to inquire and decide what schools, preachers, 
priests, and curates should be maintained, which adds considerably 
to the number, before given, of the foimdations which were con- 
tinued. The commissioners recommended that the grammar 
school, which had been kept in the chapel of Boroughbridge in the 
parish of Aldborough with the revenues of the chantry of Our 
liady, should be continued, and that William Ghrey, incumbent 
there, should serve as schoolmaster at the wage of 3//. 2s. 3d, ; 
that the chapels of Boroughbridge, EawclifEe, and Dunsforth in 
the parish of Aldborough, wherein were foimded several chantries, 
being chapels of ease and far distant from the parish church, 
shoidd be continued ; that the chapel of Bailey in the County of 
Lancaster but in the parish of Mitton in the Coimty of York, 
being a chantry founded as a chapel of ease and distant three 
miles from the parish church, should be continued ; that a 
grammar school thentofore kept in the parish of Pickering with 
the revenues of the Lady Guild founded there, should be con- 
tinued, and that Richard Judson, schoolmaster, should remain at 
the wage of lit, 15s, Od. a year ; that the chapel of Cloughton in 
the parish of Scalby, wherein a chantry was foimded, being a 
chapel of ease distant from the parish church five miles, was 
necessary to be continued, and that William Knaggs, incumbent, 
should serve there at the wage of 3lt, 16s, 8d, a year ; that a 
grammar school which had been kept in the parish of Middleton with 
the revenues of Our Lady Ghiild, founded in the parish church, 
should be continued, and that Thomas Monketon should remain 
there at the wage of 18s. 4J^. a year ; that the chapels of Lockton 
and Cropton in the said parish of Middleton, wherein were several 
chantries, being chapels of ease and far distant from the parish 

(1) Duchy of Lancaster Records, Div. xxv., Q. No. 8. My attention was 
called to this by Mr. Arthur F. Leach, M.A., F.S.A., Assistant Charity Com- 
missioDer, to whom I am also indebted for various other notes. 



X. PREFACE. 

parishioners, be respited till the King's title should better appear ; 
that the grammar school at Well should be continued till the 
King's title be examined ; that the grammar school in the paridi of 
Malton, founded by Eobert Holgate, then Archbishop of York, 
did not come within the Act ; and that the grammar school in the 
town of Richmond, supported by the bailiffs and burgesses of the 
same town, did not come within the said Act, to which is added 
tamen qucere,^ And also that the chapel or parish church of Hasle- 
wood, in the parish of Tadcaster, which was a chapel of ease of the 
people, should be continued, and that the Kin g's receiver shotdd 
levy the revenue and pay the same to the priest ; that the chantry 
of St. Nicholas in Tadcaster should be continued ; that the school 
of the college of Acaster, in the parish of Stillingfleet, be con- 
tinued, and that William Gegoltson, who was appointed both to 
remain as schoolmaster and also to serve the cure there, should 
receive a salary of Sli. a year ; that the chapel of Tinsley, in the 
parish of Rotherham, should be continued ; that Rotherham 
college be continued ; that it was necessary to have assistance to 
serve the cure at Doneaster ; that the chapel of Famley, in the 
parish of Otley, be continued ; that the chapel of ease at Baildon 
should be continued ; that Alexander Bothe be appointed to assist 
to serve the cure at Sheffield ; that the chantry of St. Nicholas in 
Skipton, used as a grammar school, should be continued ; that the 
chapel of Waddington, in the parish of Mitton, which was used 
as a parish church and five or six miles from the parish church, 
should be continued ; that the chantry of the Rood at Kirkby 
Malhamdale, with the grammar school there, be continued ; that 
the grammar school at Giggleswick be continued ; that the chantry 
called Lupton chantry, in the parish of Sedbergh, founded for a 
free school, should be continued ; that it was necessary to have a 
priest to assist in serving the cure at Wakefield ; and that it was 
necessary to continue the chapel of Heptonstall, in the parish of 
Halifax, there being sixteen hundred houseling people there.2 

These lists add largely to the number of schools and other 
foimdations which were continued by Edward VI., but they do not, 
however, detract from the truth of the assertion in the preface to 

* 

(1) Aug. Off. Chan. Cert., No. 108. 

(2) Aug. Off. Chan. Cert., No. 109. 



PREFACE. XI. 

the former part of this volume^ that Edward VI. founded no 
gtdnunar school in Yorkshire where one had not previously 
exisied, and some of the educational foundations which are 
returned upon these certificates appear to have heen dissolved and 
the endowments confiscated. Mr. A. F. Leach has ably disposed 
of the idea which Ghreen and other historians maintained, that 
Edward VI. was ihe founder of English education. If inquiry be 
made, it will be found that very few, if any, of the so-called Bang 
Edward VI. grammar schools had their origin in the reign of that 
monarch. Up to the time of the Reformation nearly all education 
was maintained by the Church, and when the chantries were 
dissolved practically the whole of the secondary education of 
the country would have been swept away, had not some 
provision for the instruction of the middle and lower classes 
been made by continuing, under new ordinances, some of 
the educational endowments which pious founders had pre- 
viously provided. But under the new regime, instead of the 
schools and the stipends of the masters being supported, as 
formerly, by incomes derived from the profits of lands or of 
stocks of money or cattle, in very many cases a fixed sum of from 
2li, to 13/e. a year was appointed to be paid out of the Court of 
Augmentations for the maintenance of the school, which sum at 
the time it was allotted was probably considered a competent 
endowment, but as the value of money decreased, unless the 
endowment was supplemented by private munificence, the school 
was forced to close its doors, and so the school and endowment 
have in many cases become lost. 2 

The next most important class of foundations, some of which 
were continued under the commission above mentioned, consisted 
of the chapels of ease, which were much required in extensive 
parishes with a scattered population, and had been generally founded 
by the parishioners for their own convenience. It seems therefore 
that the dissolution of these chapels was a peculiar hardship. 
As early as 1233 the Pope granted licence to the Archbishop of 
York to build oratories and chapels, and to appoint to them 
priests, in places so distant from the parish churches that the 

(I) p. XV. 

(2) See an article, Edward VI. : Spoiler of Schools ^ contributed to tlie Contem- 
porary Review, Sept., 1892, by Mr. A. F. Leach. 



Xll. PREFACE. 

people could with difficulty attend divine service, and tiie sick died 
before the priest could get to them to administer the last 
sacraments.! The necessity of these chapels of ease was especially 
felt in Yorkshire, where the inhabitants of so many outlying 
hamlets were cut off from their parish churches in winter time by 
impassable roads and flooded rivers, which is the reason time after 
time assigned by the commissioners for the necessity of the 
existence of such chapels, and yet comparatively few of them were 
recommended for continuance by Sir Walter Mildmay and Robert' 
Kelway in the returns to their commission. Possibly it was the 
loss of the endowments of Ayton Chapel which occasioned the 
insurrection at Seamer referred to in the Preface to Part I., which 
chapel the inhabitants so piously kept up afterwards at their own 
expense. 2 

There seems to have been little, if any, opposition to the 
dissolution of the chantries by the persons whom it most 
concerned, namely, the chantry priests, who, however, were 
probably silenced by the promise of good pensions. The attack, 
too, on the chantry priests had been going on for some years, for 
we find that in or about 1536, Cranmer is reported to have said 
in a sermon at Paul's Cross that the King was " at full point for 
friars and chantry priests that they shall away all that, saving 
those that can preach."** But according to these certificates there 
is little ground for any outcry against the priests themselves, who 
appear to have been an honest though ignorant class of persons. 
Their characters are given in the Edward VI. certificates, from 
which we find that about one half are described as of honest 
qualities and indifferently or meanly learned, about a quarter of 
honest qualities and well learned, about an eighth as of honest 
qualities and not learned, about a sixteenth as of honest qualities 
and somewhat learned, and about a sixteenth are described as sick 
and impotent. It may be noticed, however, that those coming 
under the designation of well-learned are generally men aged 
from thirty to forty ; it is quite possible, therefore, that the 
standard of learning was in accordance with the priest's pro- 
ficiency in the new system, which younger men would have had 

(1) Calendar of Papal Registers, vol. 1, p. 135. 

(2) See Preface to Part I., p. xv. and xvi. 

(3) Gasquet : Henry VIII. and the EDglish Monasteries, vol. i, p. 319. 



PREFACE. XIU. 

more opportunity and inclination perhaps, to acquire than their 
elders. One or two, it may be noticed, held degrees, and at Selby 
the chantry priest is said to have had a good knowledge of music. 
Most of those who are described as of good learning, held 
other promotions with their chantries ; a few, as at Skipton, St. 
John's Ousebridge End, and St. Peter the Little, in York, had 
parsonages besides their chantries, and some, it appears, served 
more than one chantry. A reason, possibly, for the good conduct 
of the chantry priests was that, in the case of misbehaviour, they 
were removable, generally by the rector of the parish, but some- 
times, as at TopcUff, by the inhabitants of the district in which 
they served, or, as at Hull, by the Mayor and Commonalty. One 
or two only are described as unworthy to serve their cure, though 
some few were incapable from illness and infirmities; however, 
the life seems to have been a healthy one, as many of the 
priests lived to a good old age, such as William Colt, of the 
chantry of Our Lady in the church of Our Lady in Castle- 
gate, York, who was ninety years of age at the time of the 
certificates, and we find many others of seventy and eighty 
years of age still serving. In most cases the chantry priest 
seems to have acted in much the same capacity in a parish 
as that now occupied by a curate, he assisted the parish priest 
in performing mass, hearing confessions, and visiting the sick, and 
also helped in the ordinary services of the church, excepting that 
few only were licensed to preach, like the schoolmaster at 
Qiggleswick. In the cathedral church of York, besides praying 
for the soul of his founder and all Christian souls, each chantry 
priest had to be present in the choir in his habit of a parson on 
all principal and double feast days, Sundays, and nine lections, at 
Matins, Mass, Evensong, and Processions, when he had to read 
lessons, begin anthems, and to minister at the high altar as should 
be appointed to him by the officers of the choir. Besides these 
purely ecclesiastical duties, very many of the chantry priests were 
bound to teach a certain number of the children of the neighbour- 
hood, which was the origin of most of our grammar schools. 
Without touching upon the ordinances of the Yorkshire chantries, 
which, it is hoped, will form another volume for the Surtees 
Society, it will be of interest to mention the foundation charter for 
a chantry at the altar of St. Anne in the south arch (area) of the 



XIV. PREFACE. 

church of the Blessed Mary of Badsworth, founded in 1510, to 
pray for the soul of Isabella, wife of William Vavasour and 
daughter of Robert XTrswick,^ as it gives some idea of the duties 
of a chantry priest. The charter ordains that a chaplain of 
secular habit, not otherwise beneficed, should celebrate a Requiem 
Mass every week and also a Placebo and JDirige, according to the 
use in the cathedral church of York, and should turn to the people 
at the first lavatory {prtmtim lavatorium) in every mass and say 
De prqfundis, exhorting the people standing round to pray for the 
soul of the founder, and he should then say the collect Inclina, 
Domine, aurem titam ad preces nostras , etc., for the same soul. And 
every year there should be an anniversary for the same Isabella, 
on Tuesday after the octaves of Easter, when there should be 
distributed to the poor of Badsworth 6«. 8d. under the superinten- 
dance of the rector. The chaplain was to be learned in plain song 
and gi'ammar and should be present in the choir of the parish church 
on every Sunday and festival, at Matins, Mass, Vespers, Complin and 
other divine services, in his surplice, and was to read and sing as 
the rector should deem fit. He should not be absent from the said 
church for more than a month at a time, and then not without the 
licence of the rector. He should not play at dice or other illicit 
and prohibited games, except on the twelve days after Christmas, 
and should not frequent taverns and ale-houses at unseemly times, 
that is to say, in the summer time, from the feast of the Annun- 
ciation to the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, after the hour 
of 10 p.m., and in winter, from the Nativity of the Blessed 
Virgin Mary to the Annunciation, after 9 p.m. He was not to 
alienate the goods, books, jewels, and ornaments of the said 
chantry, but to preserve and repair them and the buildings and 
other possessions of the said chantry. If he should be convicted 
of incontinence, theft, rape, perjury, or other crime, or if he 
should be prevented by loss of any limb from performing his 
duties, he should be removed by the rector. 

By the dissolution of the chantries, colleges, chapels, and other 
foundations, coming within the Act of 1 Edward VI., cap. 14, 
over five hundred secular clergy in the county of York were 
thrown out of employment, to each of whom a pension was 

(1) Duchy of Lancaster Records, Div. xi., vol. 25, p. 1. 



PREFACE, XV. 

gratkted. These secular clergy were very much better treated with 
regard to pensions than had been their brothers of the regular 
habit; for, whereas the pensions to the monks were apparently 
allotted upon no principle, but simply by the caprice or favour of 
the EIng's officers, those to the chantry and other priests seem to 
have been granted according to a fixed rate, namely, where the 
annual value of the chantry or other foundation was only 6/?'. or 
under, a pension to the full value was granted ; to the incimibent 
whose chantry was worth over 6li. a year, a pension of two-thirds 
the annual value was given, but with a minimum pension of 
6/t.i As there were comparatively few chantries worth over 6/i. a 
year, the average value being between Hi. and 5li., the majority 
of the priests received pensions to the full yearly value of their 
chantries. The pensions were assigned by Sir Walter Mildmay 
and Robert Kelway imder a commission dated 20 June, 1548, and 
the patents granting the pensions are dated in August folloTving. 
At first the pensions appear to have been paid with fair regularity, 
but difficulties soon arose, principally because many of the 
pensioners sold their pensions, the traffic in which became quite a 
trade, while others left the county and were lost sight of, so that 
it was necessary in 1552 to issue a commission to various persons 
to inquire as to monks, nuns, and chantry priests receiving 
pensions; and if they were dead, when they died; who were unpaid 
and for how long ; who had sold and alienated their pensions, and 
to whom. By the returns to this commission^ it does not appear 
that the pensions were much in arrear, a year being about the 
longest time that they remained unpaid. Some of the pensioners 
could not be heard of, a few had received ecclesiastical preferments 
and thereby forfeited their pensions, and some had died, the arrears 
of whose pensions were paid to their representatives. ^ Under the 
Act for Extinguishing First Fruits, etc.. Cardinal Pole, in 1556, 
had a return made of all those receiving pensions, from which we 
learn that the yearly sum then expended for pensions in the county 

(1) This rule is worked out from the returns in JEx. Q.R. Misel. Aug. Off. Bdle. 79 
No. 8, and seems to apply in other cases of pensions to chantry priests. 

(2) For the returns for the West Riding see Chap. Ho. Bks. No. 59, for the East 
Riding Aug. Off. Jiagsy No. 61, and for the North Riding Q.R. Suppression Papers 
836, No. 68. 

(3) See Nicholas Bean's pension in Q.R. Suppression Papers^ Bd'e. 835 No. 58. 



XVI. PKEFACE. 

of York was 4811//. 55. 5J^., and for the shire of RiohiiK)nd^ 
which is returned separately, 468/e. 17«. lOdA A curious point 
which these certificates show is the number of parishioners a parish^ 
priest was considered able to look after ; at Sheffield, wherei the 
number of houseling people is said to have been two thousand,; 
there were a vicar and three stipendary priests, while at Halifax 
the same nimiber of priests had to take care of eight thousand five 
hundred houseling people. Again, it is said there were two 
thousand houseling people and above at Doncaster whose con-! 
fessions eight priests could " scant hear from the beginning of Lent 
to Palm Sunday " and then minister the sacrament during the 
week. The returns as to the number of houseling people is very 
interesting, for it assists to elucidate the vexed question as to the 
population at the middle of the sixteenth century. It might be 
fairly said that at this period, when everyone over 14 would be 
accounted a houseling person, or one who received the sacrament, 
that the houseling people would represent half the total popula- 
tion. It is difficult to arrive at the number of houseling people in 
the city of York, as all the parishes are not given, but at Ripon 
the nimiber was nine thousand, at Halifax eight thousand five 
hundred, at Beverley the population is given as five thousand and 
above, at HuU there were three thousand houseling people, at 
Doncaster, Sheffield, Rotherham, Wakefield, and Scarborough the 
number is set down as two thousand each. With regard to the 
larger figures the numbers given may only be covering, but the 
smaller numbers seem to have been recorded with a ceitain amount 
of precision which looks li^e accuracy. 

As may be noticed, the Yorkshire chantry certificates are not 
complete, for the returns as to many foundations known to have 
been dissolved under the Act of 1 Edward VI. are not to be found 
on them. The certificates, which are amongst the Augmentation 
Office Records at the Public Record Office (excepting the returns 
for Hull, which are preserved among the Corporation muniments 
at Hull) are, for the most part, in a fairly good condition, though 
some of them, as will be noticed by the blanks in the print, are 
torn and entirely obliterated. It should be here stated that 
Augmentation Office Chantry Certificates for Yorkshire Nos. 106 
and 107 are duplicates of portions of Nos. 65 and 63 respectively, 

(1) Q.B. Miscl. Bki<., vol. 31. 



PREFACE. XVll. 

whidi are here printed, and Nos. 108 and 109 are summaries of 
the certificates apparently made for the purpose of allotting 
pulsions ; these it has not been thought necessary to print. 

The editing of these chantry certificates was at first undertaken 
for the Society by Mr. J. J. Cartwright, M.A., F.S. A., but had to be 
relinquished by him owing to the increase of his public duties. To 
him I am indebted for a portion of the transcript and for many notes 
and suggestions which he was good enough to give me, and for which 
I have great pleasure in tendering my thanks. To our secretary, 
and to Mr. A. F. Leach, M.A., F.S. A., for notes and assistance, 
I must also return my thanks. The Society is also indebted to 
Mr. Hill Dawe ai|d the Corporation of Hull for permitting me to 
have transcribed two copies of chantry certificates relating to Hull, 
the originals of which are not at the Public Record Ofiioe. 

WILLIAM PAGE. 

21, Old Buildings, 

Lincoln's Inn. 



COEEIGENDA. 



P. 229. Foot-note. This note should refer to No. 18 on p. 223. 

P. 447 and 449. Head-lines. For oe read of. 

P. 512, I. 23. Fm* Memoranrum read Memorandum. 

P. 544, 1. 3 ab inf. Valet in must be understood at the beginning 
of this paragraph, the in governing each lihero redditu, 
etc., in the ablative case throughout the paragraph. 

P. 550, 1. 23. Ibid. 

P. 551, 1. 1. For Possesiones read Possessiones. 

P. 557, 1. 20. Fw 1332 read 1352. 



THE DEANEYES OF ANSTYE, SHYEEBOENE, AND 

OTLEY.i 



1. [The articles of inquiry as on p. 5.] 



2. THE CHAUNTERYE OF SEYNT JOHNE IN NONNE APPLETON. 

Eowland Broune, incumbent there. The same chauntery was 
founded by John Latham, clerke, wythin the late monastery of 
Nonne Appleton, nowe dyssolvyd, to pray for the soule of the sayd 
John and all Cristen soules, and to singe at th'alter of Seynte John 
Baptyst within the nonurye of Nonne Appeleton. The sayd in- 
cumbent hathe there for hys stypend yerely ,cs. of the graunte of the 
late abbot of Selby in the countie of Yorke, goynge out of the lato 
manor of Acastre Selby, with clause of distres for none payment 
of the same, as apperyth by indenture trypartyted, dated the firste 
day of June, anno Domini mcccclv, and anno regni regis Henrici 
vj., xxiij^o (sic). 

The same chaunterye is within the late nonurye of Nonne 
Appleton afforseyd. The necessytie therof is, as afore is mencioned. 
There is no landes or ten. sold ne alyenatyd sithe the iiij*^ day 
of February, anno regni regis Henrici viij^^., xxvij«»o. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertenynge to the sayd chaun- 
terye, as apperyth by inventorye, that is to say, goodes none, 
plate, nil. 

Firste, a certen yerely rent goyng out of the late manor of 
Acastre Selby, as affore is mencioned, C5. 

Wherof 
Paiable yerely to the Kynges Majestie for a tenthe, x«. 
And so remaneth iii]7«. xs. 



(1) Here begins Augmentation Office Chantry Gertificato No. 69. 



COEEIGENDA. 



P. 229. Foot-note. This note should refer to No. 18 on p. 223. 

P. 447 and 449. Head-lines. For oe read of. 

P. 512, I. 23. For Memoranrum read Memorandum. 

P. 544, 1. 3 ab inf. Valet in must be understood at the beginning 
of this paragraph, the in governing each lihero redditu^ 
etc., in the ablative case throughout the paragraph. 

P. 550, 1. 23. Ibid. 

P. 551, 1. 1. For Possesiones read Possessiones. 

P. 557, 1. 20. Foi* 1332 read 1352. 



THE DEANEYES OF ANSTYE, SHYEEBOENE, AND 

OTLEY.i 



1. [The articles of inquiry as on p. 5.] 



2. THE CHAUNTERYE OF SEYNT JOHNE IN NONNE APPLETON. 

Eowland Broune, incumbent there. The same chauntery was 
founded by John Latham, clerke, wythin the late monastery of 
Nonne Appleton, nowe dyssolvyd, to pray for the soule of the sayd 
John and all Cristen soules, and to singe at th'alter of Seynte John 
Baptyst within the nonurye of Nonne Appeleton. The sayd in- 
cumbent hathe there for hys stypend yerely ,cs. of the graunte of the 
late abbot of Selby in the countie of Yorke, goynge out of the lato 
manor of Acastre Selby, with clause of distres for none payment 
of the same, as apperyth by indenture trypartyted, dated the firste 
day of June, anno Domini mcccclv, and anno regni regis Henrici 
vj., xxiij™o (sic). 

The same chaimterye is within the late nonurye of Nonne 
Appleton afforseyd. The necessytie therof is, as afore is mencioned. 
There is no landes or ten. sold ne alyenatyd sithe the iiij*^ day 
of February, anno regni regis Henrici viij^., xxvij»»o. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertenynge to the sayd chaun- 
terye, as apperyth by inventorye, that is to say, goodes none, 
plate, nil. 

Firste, a certen yerely rent goyng out of the late manor of 
Acastre Selby, as affore is mencioned, C5. 

Wherof 
Paiable yerely to the Kynges Majestic for a tenthe, x«. 
And so remaneth iiij7t. x«. 



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212 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 



3. THE CHAUNTERY OF OUR LADY OF MARSTON IN THE PARYSSHE 

OF HUTON WANYSLEY ALIAS MERSTON. 

EaufEe Style, incumbent there. Beyng of the foiindacion of 
Mergery WeUys, to singe or say masse, diriges, and other dyvyne 
service within the sayd parysshe of Marston, for ever, at th'aidter 
of Our Lady there, as apperythe by foundacion made the xx*^ day 
of Marche, anno regni regis Henrici viij^i. xvi"^o. The same 
parysshe is wyde and grete, wherin is cccxx houselynge people. 

The same chaunterye is within the parysshe churche of Marston 

afforseyd. The necessitie therof is to mayntene praier, as afore is 

mencioned. Ther is no landes or ten. solde ne alienatyd sithe 

the iiijt^ day of February, anno regni regis Henrici viij^i., 
xxvij"^o. 

Groodes, omamentes, and plate pertenyng to the sayd chaun- 
terye, as apperyth by inventorye, that is to say, goodes valued at 
ijs., plate, xls. 

Firste, certen landes and ten. set, lyeng, and beyng in divers 
places, viz : — one ten. with appurtennces in Padley Brygges, in the 
hold}Tig of Walter Golthwayte, at Whytsonday and Martilmas to 
be payd yerely, xiiij.s. ixd. Item, one ten. with appurtenances 
lieng in Bysshopside, in tholdynge of Arthure Thwaytcs,* xiiijs. 
YJd.; j ten. in tholdyng of John Chapman, xxjs. viijrf.; a certen 
cotage with appurtenances in tholdyng of Lambert Bekwith, ix«, 
iiijc/. In all, to be payd at the times aforsayd, xlv.s\ YJd. Item, j 
ten. with appurtenances in Stokton of the More in tholdynge of 
William Banxe, paiable at the same time, xxs. ixd.; j ten. in 
Acastre Malbes in tholdynge of John WjrQterbome, paiable at the 
same terme, xvj^. iiijV. In all, xxxvijs. jd. Item, a certen rent 
goyng out of one ten. in Hutone in tholdyng of Walter Lyghtfote 
by yere, iiij«.; one ten. in Ardeslay in tholdyng of Anthoni 
Kytson by yere, xijs. In all, xvjs. 

Some of the sayd chaunterye cxiijs. uijd, 

Wherof 
Paiable yerely to the Kynges Majestic for a tenthe, viijs. jd,; to 
hys manor of Rypon for rent goynge out of Padley Brygges, ijs. 
ixd,, and Bysshopssyde, xjs. ijd. In all, xxijs. Item, payd yerely 
to Sir John Constable out of the ten. in Ardesley, xijc?.; to Sir 
Nicholas Fairefax, for rent of Acaster, vijV.; and to Sir William 
Ingleby for rent in Stokton, ixd. In all, ijs. iiij^f. 

Some of allowaunce, xxiiij-s. iiijd. 

And so remaneth, iiij//. ixs. 



THE DEANERIES OF ANSTY, SHEKBURN, AND OTLEY. 213 

4. THE CHAUNTERYES OF SEYNTE KATEKYNE IN THE PARYSSHE 

CHURCHE OF SELBYE. 

Robert Beest, incumbent there. Founded by John Latham to 
do dayly dyvyne service in the sayd churche, to pray for the soule 
of the sayd John and all Cristen soules, as by th'ordinaunce therof 
may appere. Havynge no landes or possessions, but the incumbent 
is payd for hys stypend the some of vj//., by the Kynges Majesties 
recevor of the late monastery of Selby sithens the dissolucion of 
the same, and before payd by the late abbott and convent, accor- 
dynge to composicion therof. Albeit was never charged to the 
payment of the firste fruites and tenthes. The sayd parysshe of 
Selbye is a grete parysshe havyng but one curate and in the same 
parysshe is a thowsand houstlyeng people, and the sayd carate 
hathe no helpe in tyme of necessytie, but onelye the sayd chaun- 
terye pryst. 

The same chaunterye is within the parysshe churche of Selbye. 
The necessitie therof is to do dyvyne service and helpe the parysshe 
pryste in tyme of necessitie to mynystre sacrementes and sacre- 
mentalles, and other dyvyne services afforeseyd. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertenyng to the sayd chaun- 
terye, as apperyth by inventorye, that is to say, goodes, none, 
plate, none. 

Firste, a certen yerly rent commyng out of the monastery of 
Selbye payd by thandes of the Kynges Majesties recevor, vj//. 

Some of the sayd chaunterye, vj//., qui remanent. 

5. TWO CHAUNTERYES OF OUR LADY IN THE PARYSSHK 

CHURCHE OF LEDES. 

John Mathewe and Robert Fell, incumbentes there. Founded 
of the parochians there to serve in the quyer and to minyster 
sacrementes and other dyvine service, as shalbe appoynted by the 
vicare and other honest parochians there, whych they doe accor- 

(1) Whereas a certain parcel of rent in Ledes and Hunslet, within the Honour 
of Pontefract, to the value of 20«. 6d. by the year, was granted by certain persons 
for sustaining a service in the church of Ledes, to wit, by Thomas Dautre, is. from 
4 a. of land in Ledes, John Man', 4s. from a messuage and half an acre and one 
stable in Ledes, Agnes de Ebyngton, 2 v. from two messuages and half an acre of 
land in Ledes, Roger Schepelurd, 2s. 6d. from a sixth part of a messuage in Ledes, 
John Chapman, ds. from a tenement in Ledes, and William de la Hay, 3*. from a 
meadow in the fields of Hunslet, called Seint Marienges ; which rents, twelve years 
ago, came to the hands of the King's father, John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, 
because the same were granted in mortmain without licence. The King therefore 
grants the same to Walter Croce, chaplain, and his successors, to celebrate divine 
service in the church of Ledes for the souls of the King's progenitors, Dukes of 
Lancaster. 25 Feb., 1410. Fat., 11 Een. IV., p. 2, m. 12. 



214 CERTIFICATES OP CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

dyng to an ordynance therfor made, dated the xxv die Julii anno 
regni regis Henriei vij^i ., xv^^o. And the revenuys supleyd to the 
stipend of the sayd ineumhents. 

The [same chauntery is within] the parysshe church of Ledes. 

The necessitie therof is to do dyvine service, to helpe the curate 

and minister sacrementes afPorsayd, havyng mmm. [housling people] 

. . . . There is no landes, ten. sold sithe the [iiij^^ day 

of February], anno regni regis Henriei viij^., xxvij^^o. 

Groodes, ornamente, and plate pertenyng to the sayd chaun- 
teryes, as apperyth by inventorye, that is to say, goodes valued at 
xxviij.s , plate, xxvj.s. viijV. 

Firste, certen landes and ten. lyeng in the parysshe of Ledes, 
in th'occupacion of divers and sundry persons, viz : — John Rayne, 
XV6*.; John Feme, iJ6*. yiijd.; Thomas Empson, xd.; a free rente of 
Thomas Jeffrey son, ijv.; a free rente of John Hargrave, ij-v. yjd.; 
of Richard Beck, xx« ; Jone Towneley, xxx«. viij^.; William 
Breerley, xs.; John Kellyngbeck, xxx5.; John Sauresbye, viij«. 
viijV.; widowe Bumky, viij.s-.; Robert Thompson, iiijs.; William 
Skelton, iiij«.; widowe Harryson, vjs.; Robert Skyppe, xs.; Thomas 
Wilson, xij.s'. viijV.; wydowe Boutller, ijs.; and Robert Walker, 
vij.s-. In all, viijlL xiijs, 

Wherof 
Paiable yerly to the Kinges Majestic for a tenthe, xvjs.; to the 
same for rente out of the landes in Ledys, xd,; the Trynytie in 
York, ij.9.; the house in Newland, xiiijr/.; to Thomas Nevyll, for 
landes in Ledes, viij.s*. In all, xxviij.s. 
And so remaneth, vij//. ys. 



6. THE CHAUNTERY OF OUIt LADY IN THE PARYSSHE 

CHURCHE OF ABEKFURTH. 

Henry Taylor, incumbent there. The same chaunterye is of 
the foundacion of William, somtyme vicare of Aberford, and now 
in the gyfte of the K\Tiges Majestic, to sing masse in the parysshe 
churche of Aberforth afforseyd for ever. 

The same chaunterye is ^\'ithin the parysshe church of Aberford. 
The necessitie thereof is to majTitene praer afforseyd. Ther is no 
landes, ten. solde ne alienatyd sithe the iiij^ day of February, 
anno regni regis Henriei viij^i., xx\'ijnio, 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate perten^Tig to the sayd chaun- 
terye, as apper^-th by inventorye, that is to say, goodes valued 
at vs., plate, x\'iij.s-. 

Firste, the mansion house with a garden and one acre of land, iij«. 
iiij^.; item, certen landes and ten. in the tenure of divers persons. 



THE DEANERIES OF ANSTY, SHERBURN, AND OTLEY. 215 

viz : — John Buktrote, uijli, iijs. viijV.; the wyfFe of Hutchyn, xl«.; 
John Wetherell and John Houghton, xl«.; Thomas Jakson, xx«. 
viijfi?.; Richard Lund, viijs.; Thomas Buktro&h, xxs,; Bichard 
Wilson, vs.; the wyfe of Lofte, ijs.; Christopher Brame, i]«.; John 
Godwyn, ij«.; Robert Vicars, iiijs.; John Savage, xijrf.; and John 
Holl, x«. In all, xjli. xviij«. iiijc?. 

Some of the sayd chaunterye, xij7e. xxc?. 

Wherof 
Paiable yerely to the Kynges Majestie for a tenthe of the pre- 
misses, xvjs. ijd. oh. 

And so remaneth, xj7t. vs. \d. ob. 



7. THE CHAUNTERY OF MARY MAWDELYN WITHIN THE PARYSSHE 

CHURCH OF LEDES. 

Thomas JefEreyson, incumbent there. The same chaunterye 
was founded by William Evers, late vicar of Ledes, to pray for the 
soule of the founders and all Cristen soules, to mynyster at th'altar 
of Mary Mawdelyn, within the sayd churche, and one yerly obyte 
to be kept, and vijs. to be dystrybuted for the halthe of the soule 
of the founder, and to serve in the quyer at dyvyne service all 
hoUydays and f estivall dayes, as apperyth by the foundacion and 
dotacion therof, dated anno Domini mdxxiiij*o.; which foundacion 
was mad by the wyll of the sayd William Evers, and the dotacion 
therof by certen deades mayd to th'use of the sayd will, and the 
same is observed accordingly. And the revenues therof is employd 
to th'use of the sayd incumbent. 

The same chauntery is within the parysshe churche of Ledes. 
The necessitie therof is to say masse and other dyvyne services as 
afore is mencioned. Ther is no landes, ten. soldo sithe the iiij<^ 
day of February, anno regni regis Henrici viij^., xxvij™o. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertenyng to the sayd chaun- 
tery, as apperyth by inventory, that is to say, goodes valued at 
viij«. ij^., plate, nil. 

Firste, certen landes and ten. lyeng in the sayd parysshe of 
Ledes, viz : — of Henry Rownwhaite, xls.; Steven Sheppard, vjs. 
viijc?.; Alexander Hopton, ijs.; James Steed, iiijs.; John Hillary, 
v«.; Thomas Marshall, ijs.; and another cotage there, ijs. In all, 
lxj«. viijt/. Item, certen landes and ten. in Cawood in the tenure 
of divers persons, viz : — of Edward Tewe, xxxvs.; Roger Pounder, 
vjs. viijc?.; George Stabull, xijs.; Mathewe Lightfote, vs.; and 
wydowe Dyrsar, xvjs. yi\\d. In all, Ixxvs. iiijo?. 

Some of the sayd chaunterye, y]U, xvijc?. 

Wherof 
Paiable yerely to the Kynges Majestie for a tenthe, vijs. iijrf.; 



216 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

to the Kynges Majestie for burgage ferme in Ledes, xvjd.; to 
th'arbysshoppe of York, out of the landes of Cawood, xvj«. ijd. oh, 
q. In all, xxiiijs. ixd, ob, q. 

And so remaneth, cxijs. ijd, q. 



8. THE CHAUXTERYE OF SEYNT KATERYNE WITHIN THE PARYSSHE 

CHURCH E OF LEDES. 

William Se£Peld, incumbent there. Founded by Thomas 
Clarell, sumtyme vicare there, to pray for the soule of Kynge 
Edwarde the iiij*^, and Queue Elizabeth, the founders soule, and 
all Cristen soules, and to do dyvyne service, as apperyth by foun- 
dacion, dated the last day of Junii, anno Domini, mcccciiij^^ix. 
Whych foundacion is observed accordyngly, and the revenues 
therof employed to th'use of the incumbent of the sayd chaun- 
terye. 

The same chaunterye is within the sayd parysshe church of 
Ledes. The necessitie therof is to doe devyne service and mayn- 
tene prayer afforseyd. Ther is no landes, ten. soldo ne alienatyd 
sithe the iiijt^^ day of February, anno regni regis Henrici viij^i., 
xxvij"^o . 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate perteynyng to the same 
chaimtery, as apperyth by inventory, that is to say, goodes valued 
at xxxs., plate, xls. 

Firste, a certen yerly rent payd by Sir Arthur Darcye, knyght, 
of nijli, xiijs. iiij^., furthe of the landes of the late Tri'^nities in 
York, luj/e. xujs. nija, 

Wherof 
Paiable yerely to the Kynges Majestie for a tenthe, ixs. iiijrf. 
And so remaneth, injii, iiijs. 



9. THE CHAUNTERY OR DONATYVE WITHIN THE CHAPELL OF 
HOLBECKE IN THE PARYSSHE OF LEDES. 

John Dyneley, incumbent there. The same chauntery priste 
shewyd no foundacion, but the incumbent useth dayly to say masse 
therin, and is taken as a stypendary pryste payynge tenthes. And 
there is one grete ryver betweene the sayd parysshe churche and 
the chappell, wherby they can by no meanes often tymes pase 
awey to the sayd churche. And the revenues is imploied to th'use 
of the sayd incumbent. 

The same chauntrye is dystaunt from the sayd parysshe church 
one myle. The necessite therof is to do dyvyne service accor- 
dyngly to the foundacion. Ther is no landes, ten. soldo ne 



THE DEANERIES OF ANSTY, SHERBURN, AND OTLEY. 217 

alienated sithe the iiij*^ day of February, anno regni regis 
Henrici viij^., xxvij^^o. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertenyng to the sayd chaxm- 
terye, as apperyth by inventory, that is to say, goodes valued at 
xs., plate, xs. 

First, a yereley rent payd to the incumbent afEorseyd by 
thandes of Sir Arthure Darcye, knyght furthe of the landes of the 
late Trynities of Yorke, iiij li. 

Some of the sayd chauntery, iiij7^'. qui remanent. 



10. THE CHAUNTERYE OR DONATIVE WITHIN THE CHAPPELL OF 
FARNELEY W^ITHIN THE PARYSSHE OF LEDES. 

Gabryell Crofte, incumbent there. The same chauntery prest 
shewyd no f oundacion and is of the patronage of the lorde Mount 
Egle wyth whome the sayd incumbent remaneth, and servith the 
same by Thomas Gybson, hys deputie, There is many rivers and 
evyll passagez betwyxt the sayd parysshe churche and the chaun- 
tery. The prouffyttes therof are bestowed to th'use of th' 
incumbent. 

The same chauntery is dystaunt f rome the sayd parysshe church 
thre myles, and the necessitie therof is to mayntene praier. There 
is no landes, ten. soldo ne alyenated sithe the iiij^li day of February, 
anno regni regis Henrici viij^i., xxvij^^o. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertenyng to the sayd chauntery, 
as apperyth by inventory, that is to say, goodes valued at xvs. 
Yijd,, plate, none. 

First, certen landes and ten. lyeng in Holbeke in the tenure of 
divers persons, that is to saye, of Thomas Foster, xvjs.; Thomas 
Cowper, xxvjs. viijr/.; George Syddall, xxxijs.; Edmonde Broke, 
iijs.; Eobert Poppylwell, xxiijs. [In all], cs. viijV. The wyfEe 
of Patdayll, for landes in Holbecke, xiijs. iiij^.; the wyffe of Bayn, 
xjs. viijfl?.; the same wyffe, xj-s*. viij^.; John Aighley, xxs.; and 
Richard Mathewson, xiijs. iiijV. [In all J, Ixxs. And landes in 
Grymston in the tenure of Robert Fentman, Ixs. In all, xjU. xs. 
viijfl?. 
Paiable yerely to the Kynges Majestic for a tenth of the premysses, 

xiiijs. 

And so remaneth, xli. xvjs. viijc/. 



11. THE CHAUNTERYE WITHIN THE PARYSSHE OF KYPPAX. 

Thomas Jakson, incumbent there. The same chauntery was 
f oundyd by the parysshioners, without f oimdacion ; and severall 



218 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

parcells of landes purchesjd, by dyvers and sundry persons, and 
gyven to the fyndyng of the sayd incumbent to pray for there 
soules and all Cristen soules, and to do dy vyne service in the sayd 
churche. And the proufEyites therof is bestowed to th'use of the 
sayd incumbent, who serveth the same aceordynglye. 

The same chauntrey is wythyn the sayd parysshe churche 
of Kyppax. The necessitie therof is, that there is a vicar and no 
mo prystes in the church to minister, but onely the sayd incumbent, 
and in the sayd parysshe is cccc houselyng people. There is no 
landes, ten., solde ne alienatyd sithe the iiijtt day of February, 
anno regni regis Henrici viij^., xxvij mo. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertenyng to the sayd 
chaunt^ry, as apperyth by inventory, that is to say, goodes 
valued at vijs., plate, xxs. 

Firste, certen landes and ten. lyeng in Metheley in th'occupacion 
of dyvers persons, viz.: — Robert Layboume and Robert Chaunne, 
1x5. viij^. 

Item, certen landes lyeng in Wrothwey, in tholdyng of 
Miles Longebothem, xxijs. Item, certen landes lieng in Kyppax 
in th'occupacion of divers persons, viz : — Elizabeth Nelson, xxvjs. 
ijfl?.; Thomas Kytchyn,vs.; John Johnson, iiJ6*. iiijo?. In all, xxxiiij^. 
\jd. 

Some of the sayd chauntery, cxvijs. ijd. 
Paiable yerely to the Kynges Majestie for a tenth, viijs. viijc?. ; 
item, to the Kynges Majesty for lands in Medley, xxij^. ob,; item, 
to Robert Dymock out of the same landes, xviijs. ixd, obr, item, 
to the Kynges Majestic out of the landes in Rothewell, iiijs.; item, 
to the Kynges Majestie out of the landes lyeng in Kyppaxe, vs. 
xd. 

Some of allowaunce, xxxixs. ijd. 
And so remaneth, lxxviiJ6*. 



12. THE CHAUNTERYE OF OUR LADY WHETHIN THE PARYSSHE 
CHURCHE OF BERWYK IN ELMETT. 

Richard Ellys, incumbent. There is no foundacion thereof, 
saving certen copiehold landes gyven by John Gascoigne and 
others to the mayntenaunce of the same. The prouffittes therof 
are bestowed to th'use of the sayd incumbent. 

The same chauntery is within the sayd parysshe churche. 
The necessitie therof is, that in the same parysshe is cccc houselynge 
people, but only the parson or curate of the same. There is no 
landes, ten. solde ne alienatyd sithe the iiij^ day of February, 
anno regni regis Henrici viij^i, xxvijnio. 



THE DEANERIES OF ANSTY, SHKRBURN, AND OTLEY. 219 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertenyng to the sayd ehauutery, 
as apperyth by inventorye, that is to say, goodes, none, plate, none. 

Firste, eerten landes and ten. lyeng in the parysshe of Barwyk, 
viz : — a ten. in tholdyng of William Berden, xx^.; j close, callyd 
Browne More, in th'occupaeion of John Graseoigne, xl.§.; j close 
lienge in Wynnemore, in tholdyng of William Ellys, xxs.; j close 
in Scoles Holyns, in the tenure of John Jackson, xiijs. iiijV.; and 
one ten. with appurtenances in Scoles in the tenure of Thomas 
Jacson, xiij.5. iiijo?. In all, cvj«. viij^/. 

Paiable yerely to the Kynges Majestie for free rentes of the sayd 
copyeholde landes, xxiiij.§. x^.; and for a tenthe of the premysses, 
viijs. ixd, ob. In all, xxxiijs. vijV. ob. 
And so remanethe, Ixxiij^. ob. 



13. THE CHAUNTERY OF OUR LADY WITHIN THE PARYSSHE 

CHURCH OF GYSELEY. 

Christopher Browne, incumbent. There is no foundacion of 
the sayd chauntery, but eerten landes gyven to th'use of the sayd 
service by the parysshioners. To th'entent the same incumbent 
shuld pray for all Cristen soules, and to syng service in the quyer 
and helpe the curate to minister sacrementes. The prouffittes 
therof is bestowed to th'use of the sayd incumbent. 

The same chauntery is within the sayd parysshe churche 
of Gryselye. The necesitie therof is that there be do houselynge 
people in the sayd parysshe, and no pryste to helpe the curate, but 
onely the sayd incumbent. Ther is no landes, ten. sold ne alienated 
syth the iiij^^ day of February, anno regni regis Henrici viij ^i., 
xxvij^o. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertenyng to the sayd chauntery, 
as apperyth by inventory, that is to say, goodes valued at 
xxjs., Yiijd., plate, none. 

Firste, eerten landes lyeng in divers townes and in thandes of 
severall tennantes, viz. : — j ten. in the tenure of Christopher Olde- 
rode, xjs. jd,, in the parysshe of Gyseley ; a yerely rent commyng 
oute of a close, called Esshe Hed in Guenston, xijd,; j ten. in the 
tenure of Roberte Rastrygge, xijv. jd.; j eotage in the tenure of 
Sibell Rodehouse, ij.s\ viij^.; j eotage in tholdyng of Wil- 
liam Smjthe, iiJ6\ viij of. ; a yerely rent comyng forthe of a 
closse in tholdyng of Robert Watson, xij^. lyenge in Eden; j 
eotage, in the tenure of John Syches, ijs'.; one ten. in tholdyng of 
John Walker, vs., in Rowdon ; one ten. in tholdynge of Henry 
Hutchonson, vs. vjd,, in Otteley ; j ten. in tholdyng of John 
Deane, YJs.; one crofte in tholdynge of Richard Cave and 
Christopher Hollynges, yjd.; and a yerely rent comynge furthe of the 



220 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

close in the tenui*e of James Pollard, iiijc/. lyeng in Carleton. In 
all, xlix«. xfl^. Item, a yerely rent goyng furthe of a close at More 
Becke, in the tenure of Ame Hawksfurthe, iij.v. iiijV/. 

Some of the sayd chauntrey, liij^. ij^i^. 
Paiable yerly to the Kynges Majestic for a tenthe, iiij*.; to Sir 
Christopher Warde, knyght, out of the landes of Gryseley, jd.; to 
Sir WiUiam Vavasoure, knyght, for service and sute of courte, x^^. 
ob. In all, vs. yd. ob. 

And so remaneth, xlvijs. ixd. ob. 

14. THE CHAUNTERYE CALLED STAPLETON CHAUNTERYE FOUNDED 
WITHIN THE CHAPELL OF HADYLSEY IN THE PARYSSHE OF 

BIRKYN. 

Christopher Eocke, incumbent. The sayd chauntrye was 
founded by Myles Stapelton, knyghte,i to saye dyvyne service in the 
sayd chapell, and to pray for his soule and all Cristen soules, and 
to mynyster sacrementes for the curate of the parysshe, when as he 
could not execute hys offyce for waters, as apperythe by f oundacion, 
dated the fyrste day of February, anno Domini mcccxij. 

The sayd chauntery is within the chapell of Hadylsey 
within the parysshe of Burkyn, and is dystaunte from the sayd 
parysshe church ij myles and a half e. The necessitie is that a gret 
parte of the paryssh often times in the yere may not come to the 
parysshe churche for the inundacion. There is no landes soldo ne 
alienated sithe the iiijt^i day of February, anno regni regis 
Henrici viij^i , xxvij'^o. 

Goodes, ornamentes, and plate perteynyng to the sayd 
chauntery, as apperyth by inventory, that is to say, goodes 
valued at xxj.s'.. plate, xxxijs. 

Firste, the mansion house of the sayd incumbent, v.v. iiijV.; 
item, cert en landes lyenge in* Hardylsey, in tholdyng of dyvers 
persons, viz. : — of Katheryne Cowper, xijs.; John Leper, xxiiij-s.; 
Alice Shirbourne, iij.s. iiijd.; John Cowper, xxxv.s'.; Nicholas Leper, 
vij.s-.; Thomas Golthorpe, iiiJ6'. vii]V/.; William Dyconson, xjs. 
iiijV/.; and John Cowper, ijv. In all, iiij//. xvij.v. iiijV/. 

Some of the sayd chauntery, ciiijs. vii]V. 
Paiable yerely to the Kynges Majestic for sute of courte, xijd.; 
item, to the Kynges Majestic for a tenthe, xs. ijd.; item, to Henry 
Savell, knight, for a fre rent out of the same landes, ijs. iiijr/. 

(1) A licence was granted to John de Hathelseye, citizen of York, to assign 
landn in Westhatheleeye to endow a chantry in the chapel of St. John the Baptist, 
of Esthatheleeye, or in the parish church of Birkyn, if the said chapel should be 
interdicted or annulled, to pray for the said John and Emma, his wife, and 
Sir Nicholas de Stapelton, knight. 12 Sept., 1330. Fat., 4 JSdtc, III.^ p. 
2, m. 40. 



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Some of allowaimce, xiijs. YJd, 
And so remaneth, nijli. xjs. ijd. 



15. THE CHAUNTRYES WITHIN THE CHAPELL OF HADYLSEY 
CALLYD FITZWILLIAMS CHAUXTERYES. 

Eauffe Levett and George Goodes, ineumbentes. The same 
chaunteryes be founded to pray dayly for the sonles of the 
founders and all Cristen soules, and to minister saerementes for the 
curate of the parysshe, when as he coulde not execute hys offyce 
for waters, as apperyth by foundacion dated xxvij*^ day of January, 
anno Domini, mccchij^^vij. 

The sayd chaunteryes are distaunt from the sayd parysshe 
church ij myles and a halfe. The necessitie is that a gret parte 
of the parysshe oftentymes in the yere may not come 
to the parysshe churche for the inundacion of the waters. 
There is no landes solde ne alienatyd sithe the iiij^^ day of 
February, anno regni regis Henrici viij^i., xxvij^^o. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertenyng to the sayd 
chaunteryes, as apperyth by inventory, that is to say, goodes 
valued at xxvijs. iiij^., plate, xxxvjs. 

Firste, the mansion house, a orcharde, a litle crofte, viijs.; item, 
ij a. of medowe, in thandes of the ineumbentes, vJ6'. viijrf.; and a 
ten. in the tenure of the sayd ineumbentes, vJ6*.; a litell spryng in 
the tenure of the sayd ineumbentes, by yere, vj-s. viijV. In all, 
xix5. iiijV. Item, a yerely rent of xjli. vjs, viijV., paid by Sir Henry 
Savell, knyght, now patrone of all the sayd chaunteryes, eyther of 
theym, cxiijs. iiijV/. out of the landes of Hadylsley, xj//. vjs. 
viijfl?.; item, the thirde parte of a house in the tenure of William 
Diconson, by yere, ijs. \iijd. 

Some of the sayd chaunteryes, xljli. xvjs. \iijd. 

Wherof 
Paiable yerely to the Kynges Majestie for a tenthe, xxvs. q. 

And so remaneth, xjiL xjs, Yijd, ob. q. 



16. THE CHAPELL OR HOUSE WITHIN THE PARYSSHE OF 

FUYSTON. 

Ther is no incumbent belongyng to the sayd chapell, nor 
landes, but one closse, beynge copieholde, gyven to certen feofiPes 
by copie, to th'entente the proufEyttes therof shuld be bestowed of 
such prystos as shulde say masse there or at th'alter of Our Lady in 
the chapell afforesaid. 



222 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

The sayd chapell is dystaunt from the sayd parysshe church iij 
myles. And the sayd chapel is very necessary for the parochians 
there dwellyng. Ther is no landes, ten. sold ne alyenated 
sith the iiijt^ day of February, anno regni regis Henrici viij^i ., 
xxvij^ao. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertenyng to the sayd chapell, as 
apperyth by inventory, that is to say, goodes, none, plate, none. 

First, one close lyeng in the parysshe of Fuyston, by yere, 

• • • • WW 

XUIJS. 

Some of the sayd chapel, xiiijs. qui remanent. 



17. THE CHAUNTERY OF LYLE WITHIN THE PARYSSH OF 
HARWOOD FOUNDED OF VJ PRYSTES. 

Edmonde Strynger, William Crofte, Robert Elder, Thomas 
Gierke, William Lyghtf ote, and William Wade, incumbentes there. 
The same chauntery was founded by Robert Lyle to pray for hys 
soule and hys heires, and all Cristen soules, and for the mayn- 
tenaunce of Godes service in the sayd churche of Harwood, as 
apperyth by th'ordynaunces of the same, dated the seconde of 
June, anno Domini, mccclxvj, and every of theym to have yerely 
for hys stypend iiijVe., xxiiijVe. 

The same chaimtery is within the sayd parysshe church of 
Harwod. The necessitie therof is to mayntene the service of God 
in the church af orseyd and to helpe the curate to mynyster to the 
parochyenz ther, beyng a grete nomber. Ther is no landes, 
ten. sold ne alienated, sithe the iiij*^ day of February, anno 
regni regis Henrici viij^i., xxvij^o. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertenyng to the sayd chauntery, 
as apperyth by inventory, that is to say, goodes valued at 
xxxviijs. xfl?., plate, iiijs. i]d, 

Firste, a certen rent paiable yerely unto the sayd incumbentes 
by the Kynges Majestic out of the parsonage of Harwood, appro- 
preated to the late monastery of Bolton in Craven, by the 
composicion as is afEorsayd, xxiiij7t. Item, a mansion howse 
wheryn the sayd incumbentes do lye wyth a garden therunto 
adjoynyng, iiJ6-. Item, one parcell of grounde in Harwood in 
tholdyng of the same incimibentes and gyven to them for a yerly 
obyte, by yere, ijs. 

Some of the sayd chauntry, xxiiij/t. v«. 

Wherof 
Paiable yerely to the Kynges Majestie for a tenthe, xlviijs. 
And so remaneth, xxj/t. xvijs. 



THE DEANERIES OP ANSTY, SHERBURN, AND OTLEY. 223 

18. THE CHAUNTERY OF SEYNTE NICHOLAS WITHIN THE PARYSSHE 

CHURCHE OF TODCASTER. 

John Heworth, incumbent there. Of the f oundacion of William 
Baker and Agnes, hys wyef , and now of the Kynges foundacion, 
by reason of the purchase of the late erle of Northumberlande, the 
fiayde foundacion berynge date y^^ day of January the yere of our 
Lord God mccciiij^^xviu, and the yere of Kynge Eichard the 
second, xx (sic). To th'entent to pray for the soules of the sayd 
founders and all Cristen soules at th'alter of Seynte Nicholas, and 
a yerely obite in the sayde churche, and to pay to the pryst there, 
xijV.; and to be present at dyvyne services, whych is used accord- 
ynge to the foundacion. 

The same chauntery is wythin the saide parysshe churche of 
Toddcastre. The necessitie therof is to do devyne service and 
maynteane prayer, as afore is mensioned. There is no landes, 
ten. soldo, ne alienated, sithe the iiij^ day of Februarye, anno 
regni regis Henrici viij^i., xxvij^io. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate perteynyng to the sayd chauntery, 
apperyth by inventory, that is to say, goodes valued at vs., plate, 
none. 

Firste, certen landes, and ten. lieng in Toddcastre in tholdyng 
of divers persons, viz: — one messuage called the syne of the George, 
with ix a. of arrable lande, v a. medowe, and one close called S^. 
Johnes close, conteynyng vj a. of ground with appurtenaunces, 
within the towne and f eldes of Toddecastre, in tholdyng of Ottwell 
Warderope, payng, by yere, to the sayd incumbent, Ixxvjs. viijc?. 
Item, one messuage, wyth a close and a garthe, conteynynge halfe 
an acre of grounde, in tholdynge of John Horsman, paiable yerely 
to the sayd incumbent, xvij«. iujd.; one cotage, wyth a garthe in 
tholdynge of John Lacoke, vjs.; one cotage wyth a garthe 
and a lytell garthe in the holdynge of John Riche, vijs.; 
one cotage, wyth a garthe, in tholdyng of Issabell Sutton, vjs. 
Yujd.; one cotage, wyth a garthe, in tholdyng of Richard Barker, 
iiij«.; one cotage, in tholdyng of Thomas Byrde, iijs.; one cotage 
in tholdyng of Robert Fentman, viiijs.; one cotage in tholdyng of 
Seth Walker, viijs. In all, Ixs. 

Some of the sayd chaimtery, vj/t. xvjs. \ijid. 

Wherof 
Paiable yerely to the Kynges Majestic for a tenthe, viij«. \ijd. 
ob. g,; to the Kynges Majestic for fre rent out of the landes afPor- 
sayd, iiijs. iijd,; to the towneshype of Todcastre for a close, called 
8^. Johns Close, v«. iiijfl?.; payd for a poste fote standyng of the 
grounde of Robert Wodemansey, nijd. In all, xviij«. yjd. ob. q. 
And so remaneth, cxviijs. jd. q. J 



224 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 



19. THE CIIAUNTERY OF SEYNTE KATERYNE IN THE SAYD PARYSSHE 

OF TODDECASTRE. 

Eauf Chapman, incumbent there. Of the foundacion of John 
Twybell, beryng date the iiij^^ daye of Januarye in the yere of 
Kynge Edward the iiij*^ ., xvijtt. To th'entente to pray for the 
soules of the sayd f oimder and Monden, hys wyffe, and all Cristen 
sonles at th'alter of Seynte Kateryne, wythin the church affore- 
seyde. Havying landes and ten. to the value of yjli, vs. iiijd., whych 
was put in f eolfament to divers persons to fynde a pryste, as is 
afforesayd. 

The same chauntery is wythin the sayd churche. The necessite 
therof is to maynteane prayer afforsayd. There is no landes, ten. 
soldo ne alienatyd sythe the iiij*^ day of February, anno regni 
regis Henrici viij^i, xxvij^^o, 

Groodes, omamentes, and plate pertenyng to the sayd 
chauntery, as apperyth by inventory, that is to say, goodes valued 
at iiij-s., plate, xxxiiij.s*. 

Firste, certen landes and ten. lyeng in Toddecaster and XJskell 
in tholdyng of dyvers persons, viz.: — one messuage in Uskell, wyth 
appurtenaunces, and xliij a. of arrable lande and vij a. of medowe 
in tholdyng of William Hargell, Ixs.; one cotage, in Toddecaster 
with ij a. and iij r. of arrable lande in tholdyng of William 
Danzell, vjs. viijV/.; one cotage in tholdynge of Thomas Bramonde, 
viij.s.; one cotage in tholdyng of Laurence Corbrege iiijs.; one 
cotage in tholdyng of Annes Fentman, ijs.; one cotage 
in thold^Tig of Alys Bouketrowte, ij.s. viijV.; one cotage in thold- 
yng of Richard Dowrotes, ij.s'. viij^.; one cotage in tholdynge of 
John Scrope, iiijs.; one cotage in tholdynge of Robert Hedbye, 
iiij,v.; one cotage in tholdynge of John Bame, iiijs.; one cotage in 
tholdyng of Roberto Scoteraye, iiijs.; one cotage in tholdynge of 
Christopher Bellerbye, ij.v. \iijd.; one bame belongyng to the sayd 
chauntery, x.v.; two chambers pertenyng to the sayd chauntery, 
iiiJ5.; the mansion house wyth an orchard of the sayd incumbents, 
vJ6". viijV. In all, vj/i. \s. iiijV^. 

Wherof 
Paiablo yerely to the Kynges Majestye for a tenthe, vij^. ob,; 
to the Kynges Majestic for fre rent, jd,; to my lorde archebyshop 
of Yorke for fre rent, iijs.; for sute of courte in Spowford, uijd; 
In all, xs, xd, ob. 

And so remaneth, cxiiijs. yd. ob. 



THE DEANERIES OF ANSTY, SHEKBURN, AND OTLEY. 225 



20. THE CHAUNTERY OF SEYNT JOHN BAPTYST WITHIN THE 

PARYSHE OF TODECASTER. 

John Smythe, incumbent therof . Founded by William Vavasor, 
of Coddesworth, and William Cleveland, clerke, of Toddecaster, 
beryng date the ij^ day of June, anno Henrici vij^i ., xx^ao. To 
th'entente to pray for the soules of the sayd founders and all Cristen 
soules at th'alter of Seynte John Baptist, iiijor dayes in the week, 
that is to say, Sonday, Tewsday, Thursday, and Fryday, in the 
quere, and in the sayd chappell at Todecaster Townesende, Monday, 
Wedensday , and Satterday, yf they be not f estivall, to singe in the 
quere afPoreseyd. Why eh foundacion is used accordynglye. 

The same ehauntery is distaunt from the sayd parysshe churche 
a quarter of a myle. The necessitie therof is that there is a great 
water betwen the sayd parysshe and the ehauntery, so that when 
it cresit with waters, the people there cannot come to the sayd 
parysshe churche. There is no landes, ten. solde, syth the iiijth 
day of February, anno regni regis Henrici viij^i., xxvij^^o. 

Groodes, omamentes, and plate pertenyng to the sayd chaimtery, 
as apperyth by inventory, that is to say, goodes valued at v«., 
plate, xxviijs. 

Firste, certen landes and ten. lyeng in the feldes of Exton 
wythynthe lordeshyp of Todcaster, viz.: — one messuage in tholdyng 
of Water (sic) Hyll, wyth a barne and a garthe, and xxviij a. of 
arrable lande, lyeng wythynthe feldes of Oxton, xls.; one cotage 
wyth a barne and a gaaih, and ix a. of arrable lande in tholdyng 
of William Turner in the towne afforseyd, xviijs.; one cotage in 
tholdyng of John Weste, xs.; one cotage in tholdyng of Robert 
Gxamner, vjs. viijo?.; one cotage in tholdyng of Lions Lame, v».; 
one cotage in tholdyng of Jennyt Smythe, wydowe, with a garth, 
a bame, and vj a. of arrable lande, lyeng wythin the towne and 
feldes of Todecaster, xs.; one cotage in tholdyng of James Atkyn- 
son, in the sayd towne, iiijs.; one cotage in tholdinge of Eicharde 
Flower, in the sayd towne, iiiJ6*. In all, injli, xvijs. viijfl?. 

Wherof 
Paiable yerely to the Kynges Majestic for a tenthe, vijs. 
paiable to Sir William Fayrefax, knyght, for landes purchased of 
the Kynges Majestic, belonging to the late monastery of Sawlay, 
v«.; to the citie of Yorke, xviij^.; to Spoufford for sute of courte, 
iiij«.; to Todecaster for lyke sute, iiijs. In all, xiiijs. ijd. 

And so remaneth iiijli. iijs. YJd. 



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21. THE CHAUNTERY OF OUR LADY WITHIN THE PARYSSHE 

CHURCH OF SAXTON. 

William Cowper, incumbent there by the nomination of Henry 
Twates, former to the Kynges Majestic of the parsonage there, 
whyche was bounde to fynde a prieste there to pray for the soule 
of EanfE Wodehonse, and the sonles of hys auncestors, and all 
Cristen sonles, and the sayd incumbente to assiste the sayd parysshe 
pryste for that there be within the parysshe xiiij^^howslyng people 
and above. And the incumbent hath for hys stypend, payd by the 
former afforsayd, iiij7e. 

The same chauntery is wythyn the sayd parysshe church. The 
necessitie therof is to mayntene praer and to be assistaunt to the 
parysshe pryste in tyme of node. There is no landes, ten. soldo ne 
alienatyd sithe the iiij*^ day of February, anno regni regis 
Henrici viij^i., xxvij^^o. 

Groodes, omamentes, and plate perteynyng to the sayd 
chauntery, as apperyth by inventory, that is to say, goodes, none, 
plate, none. 

First, paiable yerely to the sayd incumbent for hys stypend, by 
thandes of the sayd former, iiij7/. 

Wherof 
Paiable yerely to the Kynges Majestic for a tenth, viij«. 
And so remaneth, Ixxijs. 



22. THE CHAUNTERY OF SEYNT ROKE WITHIN THE PARYSSHE 
CHURCHE OF SHYERBORNE IN ELMET1\ 

William Skelton, incumbent there. Of the foundacion of 
William Vavasor, beryng date the xxt^^ day of September, anno 
regni regis Henrici vijvi ., xvjj^o. To th'entente to pray for the 
soule of the founder and all Cristen soules, and every f estivall day 
to be at dyvyne service for the mayntenaunce therof, and to kepe 
an obyte for the sayd founder, and to gyve in almes, vjs. viijaf., and 
every Good Fryday, v^., to fyve pore people, whyche foundacion is 
used accordyngly. 

The same chauntery is wythyn the sayd churche. The necessitie 
therof is to mayntene praer and doe dyvyae servis as afore is 
mencioned. There is no landes soldo ne alienatyd sithe the 
iiij^^ day of February, anno regni regis Henrici viij^i, xxvij"^o. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertenyng to the sayd chann- 
terye, as apperyth by inventory, that is to say, goodes valued 
at vijs., plate, none. 



THK DEANEfilES OF ANSTY, SHERBURN, AND OTLEY. 227 

Firste, certen landes and ten. lyeng in dyvers places, viz.: — one 
ten. called, Eshe Wro, with certen lands and ten., lyeng in Lener- 
ton and Barston, within the lordeshipe of Sherebume, now in the 
tenure of one Elizabet Hurteley, vij7/. 

Wherof 
Paiable yerely to the Kynges Majestic for a tenthe, ixs. iiijd,; to hyi 
Majestic for fre rentes out of the sayd landes and for sute of courte, 
xviijs. viijc?. ob. In all, xxviijs. ob. 
And so remaneth, cxjs, xjc?. ob. 

Memorandum : — That the vicar of Shyerborne, of the tyme 
beyng, dothe alweyes take the sayd landes by copie and payeth to 
the Kynges Majestic for a fyne at every chaunge of a vicar, cs. 



23. THE CHAUNTERYK OF SEYNT MARTYNE WITHIN THE PARYSSHK 

CHURCHE OF SHERBORNE. 

John Tayllor, incumbent there. Of the foundacion of Robert 
Bossewell, sumtyme vicare there, beryng date the ij day of October, 
anno regni regis Henrici viijvi.jX j 'no. To th'entente to pray for 
the soule of the sayd Robert and all Cristen soules, at th'alter of 
Seynt Martyne in the sayd churche, and to helpe dyvyne service 
wyth an obyte to be kepte yerely at the sayd f easte of Seynte 
Martyne in wynter, yf the revenues and proffettes of the sayd 
landes wyll here the same, or elles not. 

The same chauntery is wythin Hhe sayd church. The 
necessitie therof is to mayntene praer and to be assistaunte to the 
sayd curate, for that ther is in the sayd paryssh dcc houslyeng 
people and above. There is no landes, ten. sold ne alyenatyd 
sithe the iiij^^^ day of February, anno regni regis Henrici 
viijvi., xxvijnio. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate perteynyng to the sayd chaun- 
tery, as apperyth by inventory, that is to say, goodes, valued atijs., 
plate, none. 

Firste, the mansione house with tofte, crofte, iiij oxgange of 
arrable lande, and xvij a. and a halfe of pene land, wythin the 
towne and feldes of Shyerbume, in the tenure of Thomas 
Stedman, by yere, cviJ6*. Item, one cotage in Sherebome wyth one 
roode of lande, in the tenure of Elizabeth Barker, ^vydowe, by yere, 
xJ5. ijd. 

Some of the sayd chauntery, cxviij«. ijd. 
Paiable yerely to the Kynges Majestic for a tenth, vij*.; to hys 
Majestic for severall rentes, and customes yerely, with sute of 
courte, xxxiiij^. ijd. In all, xljs. ijd. 

And so remaneth, Ixxvij*. 



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24. THE CHAPELL OR PARYSSHE CHURCHE OF SEYNT LEONARDE 
WITHIN THE PARYSSHE OF TODDECASTKR. 

Jolm Beverley, incumbent there. Of the foundaeion of th^ 
auncestors of William Vavasor, knyght, beryng no date. To 
th'entente the sayd incumbent shulde mynistre all sacramentes and 
sacramentalles to all th'ynhabitauntes wythin the mansion place of 
Hasylwoode, and to burye, wedde, and christen wythin the sayd 
ohapell, accordyng to the forsayd graunte. The sayd incumbent 
hathe yerely out of the ferme of the milles of Sturton, Ixvja. yiijd. 
for all grosse tythes of the seid parisshe of Haselwood, as the sayd 
incumbent allegieth. And further the sayd incumbent hathe, over 
and besides the sayd viiij.9. (sic), all offerynges and pety tythes, 
whych revenue is wythin the sayd mansion place, wherby it shulde 
seme the same, rather to be a parsonage than a fre chapell or 
ohauntery, and paeth tenthes after the rate of iiij li. xvijs, nijd. for 
the sayd annuities and tenthes. 

The same chauntery is distaunt from the parysshe church of 
Toddecastre, whyche they calle the motherchurch, ij myles and 
above. The necessitie therof is to mayntene prayer, and alledged 
to be a parysshe church, as afore is mensioned. There is no landes, 
ten. soldo ne alienatyd sythe the iiijtl^ day of February, anno regni 
regis Henrici viij^., xxvij^f^o. 

Groodes, omamentes, and plate perteynyng to the sayd chaun- 
tery, as apperyth by inventory, that is to say, goodes, valued at 
xiij.<f. viijV. plate, none. 

Firste, a certen yerely rent comyng out of the myllnes of Star* 
ton to th'use of the sayd incumbent, as affore is mensioned, lxvj«. 
viij(/. Item, one mansion house with a garthe and a garden, in- 
comyn amongst thre incumbentes ther, xjs. vjd. 

Some of the sayd chauntery, Ixxviij.?. ijd, 

Wherof 
Paiable yerely to the Kynges Majestic for a tenthe, ixs. xd. oh. 
And so remaneth, Ixviijs. \\]d, ob. 



25. THE CHAUNTERY OF OUR LADY WITHIN THE SEYD CHURCHE 

OR CHAPELL. 

William Byngley, incumbent ther. Of the foundaeion of Heniy 
Vavasor, knyght, beryng date in the kalende of Marche in the yere 
of our lord God mcccxxxij. To th'entente to pray for the souleof 
the sayd Henry and Constaunce, hys wyef, and all Cristen soules 
and to ministre dyvyne service wythin the sayd chaunteiye at 



THE DEANERIES OF ANSTY, SHERBURN, AND OTLEY. 229 

Haselwood. Whych incumbent hathe yerely payd by the vicars 
choralles of the mynyster of York, by reson of the impropriacion 
of the churche of Water Freston, belongyng to the sayd vicars, v 
marc'. 

The same chauntery is wythin the sayd chappell or church. 
The necessitie is to doe dyvyne service and mayntene praer, as afore 
is mensioned. There is no landes ne ten. sold ne aUenatyd sithe 
the iiij*^ day of February, anno regni regis Henrici viijvi , xxvij"^®. 

Groodes, omamentes, and plate pertenyng to the sayd chauntery, 
as apperyth by inventory e, that is to say, goodes valued at x«. 
viijW., plate, none. 

Firste, a certen yerly rent payd to th'use of the sayd incum- 
bent by the vicars choralls of the minister of Yorke, by reason of 
the impropriacion of the churche of Water Freston, belongyng to 
the said vicars, v marc' ; and for hys mansion house, nS, quia 
antea. In all, lxvj«. \iijd, 

Paiable to the Kynges Majestic for a tenthe, Yijs. xjd. oh. 
And so remaneth, lviij«. viij(/. ob. 



26. THE CHAUNTERY OF SEYNT NICHOLAS WYTHIN THE SAYD 

PARYSSHE CHURCH OR CHAPPELL.l 

John Hagger, incumbent there. Of the foundacion of th'exe- 
cutors of the seyd Henry Vavasor, by the Kynges licence, beryng 
date V day of June the yere of Kynge Henry vj*^ xxxj. To 
th'entente to pray for the soules of the sayd late Kyng, the sayd 
founder, Margaret, hys wyefFe, and all Cristen soules, as apperyth 
by foundacion, and used accordyng, as affore is mensioned. 

The same chauntery is wythyn the sayd parysshe church. The 
necessitie therof is to mayntane praer, as aifore is mensioned. 
There is no landes, ten. solde ne alienatyd sithe the iiij^ day of 
February, anno regni regis Henrici viij^i., xxvij™^. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate perteynyng to the sayd chaun- 
tery, as apperyth by inventory, that is to say, goodes valued at 
xijs. viijf/., plate, xxxs. 

Firste, certen landes and ten. sett, lyeng, and beyng in diveres 
places, viz : — one ten. and iiij cotages wyth liiij a. of land and . 
. . in Ferybrigge in tholdyng of John Mileston, .... 
. . . ; and a cotage with xxiiij a. of lande and medow in 
Fenton', in tholdyng of the wyffe of Mathew Rawlyn, xxvjs. viijrf.; 
one ten. wyth xl a. lande and medow, in tholdyng of John Bartlet 
lyeng in Aberford, xls.; one cotage and a garden in Aberford, in 

(1) There was another chantry in the chapel of St. Nicholas, founded by William. 
BarKer, of Tadcaster, and Ag^es, his wife, in 1395. Fat.^ 19 Rie. Il^yP' 2, m. 31. 



230 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

tholdyng of Eichard Carter, vjs.; one cotage in Aberford, in 
tholdyng of ChoUis Wh} lyto, iijs. iiijfi^.; one ten. with xij a. land 
and medow in Adwalton, in tholdyng of Eichard Eavisden, x«. 
In all, Yij li, iiijd, 

Paiable yerely to the Kjnages Majestie for a tenthe, xvs. oh. 
And so remaneth, vj7i. vs. iijc/. oh. 



27. THE CHAUNTERY OF OUR LADY WYTHIN THE PARYSSHE 

CHURCHE OF OTTLEY. 

Edward Lynley, incumbent therof . Havyng no foundacion. 
Whych incumbent, at the firste begynnyng, was hyred by the 
parochians there to helpe and further the curate for the myny- 
stracion, not onely of dyvyne service, but also for the visitacion of 
th'ympotent and pore people wy thyn the sayd parysshe, wherin are 
of howslyng people to the nombre of a m., at the least. The same 
considered {sic) syns the begynnynge of the same, certen landes 
hathe beyne gyven by dyvers and sondry well dysposed persons 
of the paiysshe. 

The same chauntery is wythin the parysshe churche afforseyd. 
The necessitie therof is to mayntene praer and to aeyde the curate 
in tyme of nede, havyng wythyn the sayd parysshe of howselyng 
people the nombre of m. at the leaste. There is no landes, ten. 
solde, ne alyenatyd sythe the \\\]^^ day of February, anno regni 
regis Henrici viij^'i., xxvij^o. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertenyng to the sayd chaun- 
tery, as apperyth by inventorye, that is to say, goodes valued at 
xvjs. iiijV., plate, none. 

Firste, copihold and frehold landes, pertenyng to the sayd 
chauntery, in tholdyng of dyvers persons, viz : — Sir William 
Cawverley, knyght, xs.; my lady Johnson, xjs. ijV.; Thomas 
Kyghtley, ixs.; John Faukes, xvjV.; Eobert Bank, viijV,; Nicholas 
Bardlay, n]d,\ Christopher Pyckerd, xvijV/.; Thomas Smythe and 
Edmunde Smythe, vii]\/.; Percewell Michell, xijV.; Ezabell Clark, 
iij.9.; Eobert Sharpe, xijr/. In all, xxxixs. yyL Item, certen bur- 
gage lande belonging to the sayd chauntery, in tholdyng of dyvers 
persons, viz : — Eobert Sharpe, vijs ; Christopher Graynes, vj«. 
viijfl?.; the wyefe of Eichard Jemyng, xJ6'. iiij^.; Thomas Tumar, 
vijs.; Eobert Cowper, xij.s\; John Sharpe, ij-s-.; George Cawdray, 
iijs. iiij^. ; Margarete Venere, ijs.; Thomas Inglande, xiiijV. In 
all, xlj«. vjr/. Item, certen rentes fawlne to the sayd chauntery by 
beyldyng of burgages in the tenure of dyvers persons, viz : — 
James Wolsyndayll and George Burnett, iijs. iiijfl^.; Christopher 



THE DEANERIES OF ANSTY, SHERBURN, AND OTLEY. 231 

Jennynge, iiijs.; Thomas Glimer, duryng hys lyffe, for a burgage, 
iiijs., and afterwarde to remayne to the chauntery.i In all, vijs. 
viijf/. 

Some of the sayd chauntery, iiij7/. viij.s. yiijcl. 

Wherof 
Paiable yerely to the Kynges Majestie for a tenthe vijs. ixd.; to 
my lord archebisshope of Yorke, as well for fre rente as copyholde, 
x.s\ vijfl?. ob.; In all, xviijs. iiijd, ob. 
And so remaneth, Ixxs. iij^. ob. 



28. THE CHAUNTERY OF SEYNTE JOHN TH'eVANGELYSTE IN THE 
CHAPPELL OF BALEDEN WYTHYN THE SAYD PARYSSHE. 

Eichard Cawdrey, incumbent therof. Havyng no foundacion, 
but that the sayd incumbent and other hys predecessors, tyme out 
of mynd, have used to say masse and ministre sacramentes and 
sacramentalles in the sayd chappell, havyng dyvers waters there 
betwen the seid chappell and the parish church, that th'ynhabi- 
tantes there cannot come to the sayd parysshe churche. And there 
be ix^^ howslyng people and above. 

The same chaimtery is dystaunt from the sayd parysshe 
churche iiij miles and more. The necessitie is that theyre be 
divers and sondry waters betwen the parysshe church and the 
towne so that th'inhabitauntes cannot come to the f orsayd parysshe 
churche, as afore is mensioned. There is no landes, ten. solde ne 
alienatyd sythe the iiij*^ day of February, anno regni regis 
Henrici viij^., xxvijmo. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate perteynyng to the sayd chaun- 
tery, as apperyth by inventory, that is to say, goodes valued at 
xxvijs. iiij^., plate, xxviijs. 

Pirste, one messuage wyth th'appurtenaunces sett, lying, and 
beyng in Baildon, in tholdyng of Robert Tailor, Ixv. Item, one 
close, called Kyrke Lande, in tholdynge of the sayd incumbent, 

xxs. 

Some of the sayd chauntry, iiij//. 

Wherof 
Paiable yerely to the Kynges Majestie for a tenthe, viij.s. 
And so remaneth, Ixxijs. 



(1) Lands called Ladie Closes in the tenure of Margaret Falmep, belonging to 
the same chantry, concealed. Excheq. Spec, Com. 2605. 



232 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

29. THE CHAUNTERY OF OUR BLESSED LADY IN HAMELTON 
WYTHYN THE PARYSSHE OF BRATON. 

John Richardson, incumbent there. Founded by William 
Hamelton,! bereyng date the yere of ourLorde God mcccvij**^. To 
th'entente to pray for the soule of the sayd founder and all Cristen 
fioules, and to mynystre sacramentes unto the parochians wythyn 
the sayd chauntery. There be within the sayd parysshe xv^^ how- 
slyng people. 

The same chauntery is distaunt from the sayd parysshe 
church two myles and more. The necessitie is to do dyvyne ser- 
vice and helpe to mynystre sacramentes, as afore is mensioned. 
There is no landes, ten. soldo, ne alienatyed sithe the iiij^^t day of 
February, anno regni regis Henrici viij^i., xxvij™^. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate perteynyng to the sayd 
chauntery, as apperyth by inventory, that is to say, goodes valued 
at xiiijs.. plate, xxxijs. 

Firste, a certen stypend payd f urthe of the parysshe churche of 
Brodysworthe by thandes of deane and chapetre of the churche of 
Yorke, at ij times by yere, as apperyth by composycion, vj7*. xiij«. 
iiij(/. Item, one chauntery house wyth an orcharde, iijs. iiijrf.; 
two cotages in Hamelton, viijs ; one close wyth iij a. land, called 
Bayle Gyven, xs.; one close with ij a. lande, called Oxmorerodyng, 
gyven to the chauntery, vs. In aU, xxvjs. m]d. 

Some of the sayd chaimtery, vij/e. xix«. viijrf. 

Wherof 
Paiable yerely to the Kynges Majestic for a tenthe, xiijs. yjd ; to 
Sir George Darcy, knyght, for out rent, yjd, ; to the churche of 
Braton for a knowlegge (sic) to be thedde churche, mjd. In all, 
xv«. iiijd. 

And so remaneth, Yijli, iiijs. iiij^/. 

30. THE CHAUNTERY OF OUR LADY OF GATEFORTH IN THE SAYD 

PARYSSHE. 

Robert Broke, incumbent thereof. Founded of John Ijaoy, 
berynge date in the yere of our Lord God mxxxij (sic). To th'entente 
to pray for the soule of the sayd founder and all Cristen soules, 
and to say dyyyne service in the sayd chauntery, and to minystre 
to seake persons wythin the same when nede requiryth. 

The same chauntery is dystaunt from the sayd parysshe 

(1) Licence to William de Hamelton, Dean of York, and John de Merkynfeld, 
clerk, to grant lands to John de NasHington, parson of the church of Brayton, for a 
chaplain to pt^rform service in the said church in honour of the JBlesaed Maiy the 
Virgin. 23 Feb., 1302. Fat., 30 £dtv. /., p. I, m. 27. 



THE DEANERIES OF ANSTY, 8HEKBURX, AND OTLEY. 233 

chiirche ij myles and halfe.^ The necessitie therof is to mayntene 
praer afforesayd. There is no landes, ten. sold, ne alienatyd sythe 
the iiij^^ day of Februarye, anno regni regis Henrici viij^., 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate perteynynge to the sayd chaiin- 
tery, as apperythe by inventory, that is to say, goodes valued at 
xiij.9. iiijd,, plate, xxxijs. 

Firste, certen landes and ten. perteynyng to the sayd ohauntery, 
in tholdyng of dyvers persons, viz : — one chaunteryhouse wyth an 
orchiirde, a lytell erofte, and ix a. of arrablelande, v.§.; one wynde- 
myll, xs.; one close, called Stockynges, viijs.; one close, called the 
Carre, vjW.; one close, called iij acres, in the tenure of Robert 
Bradshaw, vijs.; one close, called Whyttland, in the tenure of 
William Batte, William Knowllis, and Richard Bartan, xxxijs.; 
two toftes, in the tenure of Thomas Bambrogh, xs.; one close, 
called Westerodyng, xiij.§. iiijV. In all, iiijli, xj«. iiijci. One yerely 
rent payd by maystres Norman, furthe of Burton in Elmytt, iJ5.; 
one tofte in Selby in the tenure of Thomas Wooddan, iijs. iiijd,; 
one tofte in Selby, in the tenure of Richarde Fynggylton, iij«. 
iiijfl?. In all, viijs. viijc?. 

Some of the sayd chauntery, cs. 
Paiable yerely to the Kynges Majesty e for a tenthe, ix6f. xjV. ob, q. 
And soremaneth, iiij/t. x</. q. 

Memorandum : — That there is a comone woode, conteynyng 
XXX a., belongyng to Gateforth afforesayd, as apperyth by compo- 
sicion more playnly. 



31. THE CHAUNIERY OF OUR LADY AT Th'eNDE OF FERREYBRIGG 

WYTHYN THK TARYSSHE OF BRODERTON. 

Robert Doy, incumbent therof, and founded by Robert Sutton, 
dated the firste weke of Apryell in the yere of our Lorde God 
MLXXJ {sic) to pray for the soule of the sayd founder and one, 
Walter Grray,2 sometyme archebysshope of Yorke, and all Cristen 
soules, and to do dyvyne service and say masse in the sayd 
chauntery. 

The same chauntery is dystaunt from the sayd parysshe churche 
a quarter of a myle. The necessitie therof is to do dyvyne service 
and mayntene praer afforsayd. There is no landes, ten. solde ne 
alyenatyd S3rthe the iiij*^ day of February, anno regni regis 
Henrici viijvi., xxvij^^o. 

(1) In some depositions taken in 1570 it was stated that G-ilbert Ley held of the 
Quf en a ruinous chapel aud an old chapel garth in Gateforth. £xcheq. ISpec. Com, 
2649. 

|2) Walter Gray died in 1255. 



234 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate perteynyng to the sayd 
ohauntery, as apperyth by inventory, that is to say, goodes 
valued at lijs. viijV., plate, xxx«. 

Firste, certen landes and ten. perteynyng to the sayd ohaun- 
tery, in tholdyng of dyvers persons, viz : — William Wilson, iij«. 
yjd,; Raufe Burton, vij.9.; Robert Halyby, viijc/.; Roger Pereson, 
iiijv. viijfl?.; Edwarde Dyyse (.m), vijV/.; Medlay wyfe, vr/.; Browne 
wyfe, xv]V/.; Thomas Smyth, yjs. viijV.; one house in tholdyng of 
Williamsons, yjs. viijr/.; John Walker, xij.v.; John Wodehouse, 
iiijs. viijr/.; John Gaseoign, xijV.; Robert Bamebowe, xij^ ; John 
Burton, vij^. njd.; of the same for John Natt, xviijd.; Thomas 
Dawson, xiijs. iiijd.; a certen pension payd yerely fun he of 
Kirkbe upon Wharf e, xLs.; Thomas Dauson, viijs. ix^.; Robert 
Warde, iijs. xd.; John Me wise, xiiijfl?.; the house at the bryge ende, 
iiijs. In all, vij//. iiij.s*. ixd, 

Wherof 
Paiable yerely to the Kinges Majestie for a tenthe, xij«. ob.; for 
sute of courte to Shyerborne, viij^* In all, xij.9. viijc?. ob. 
And so remanethe, wjlL xijs. ob. 



32. THE CHAUNTERY OF IJ PRISTES OF THE TKENYTE OF OUR LADY 
WYTHYN THE TARYSSHK CHUKCHE OF WHYTEKERKE. 

Richard Wryght and William Gamell, incumbentes. Of the 
foundacion of William Skerregille, i esquire, dated in the yere of 
our Lord God Mcccci.vijth the yere of Kynge Henry the vjt^^. 
XXV ijt^. (sic). To th'entente to pray for the soule of the founder 
and all Cristen soules, and to fynde an obyte and to serve in the 
quiere and to cause a sermond to be mayd in the churche or 
churche yarde yerly. 

The same chauntery is wythyn the sayd parysshe church 
aforesayd. The necessitie therof is to do dyvyne service and 
mayntene praer, as affore is meiisioned. There is no landes, ten. 
soldo ne alienatyd sythe the iiij*^ day of February, anno regni 
regis Henrici viij^J., xxvij"^'». 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate perteynyng to the sayd 
chauntery, as apperyth by inventory, that is to say, goodes valued 
at cij«., plate, viiJ6'. 

(1) Licence to William Scargyll, the elder, to found a chantry of two chaplains 
at the altar of the Holy Trinity in the church of the Blesned Mary of Whit yrk, to 
pray f«»r the said William and t' e nouI of Uon-tance, hin wife. AIho licence to the 
Hanie William, JameH Strangwis, knight, Ralph Pigot, Edmuud Fitz WtlliMin, 
William Myrfeld, Elobert N^-ville, Guy Fairfax, Robert Fleming, and Robert del 
Hall. feoffeeR to the use of the said WitliHm, to endow the same with a rent of 16 
marks out of the manors of Scargyll, Tuorp subtus Rothewelhagh, eto. 5 June, 
1448. Fat., 26 Ben. VI., p. 2, m. 21. 



THE DEANERIES OF ANSTY, SHERBURN, AND OTLEY. 235 

Firste, certen landes and ten. lyeng in dy vers places, in tholdyng 
of dyvers persons, viz : — Richard Wryght and William Gamyll, 
incumbentes of the sayd chauntery, have in theyre possessyen one 
house in Whytekyrke, called the Chauntery Howse, wyth one 
orcharde and a lytell close, conteynyng iij a. ground, xs.; one 
house in Poumffret in tholdyng of Thomas Cowper, xs.; one ten. 
in Poumffret in the tenure of Henry Everyngham, xs. In all, 
xxxs. Item, the sayd incumbentes doe receve yerely, at Whytson- 
tyde and Martilmas by evyn porcons, of theirs of William Skergill, 
there founder, xli. xiijs. iiijV , goyng out of certen landes, whych 
nowe dame Joan Scargill hath in possession, as by there composi- 
cion manyfestly doth appere, xli, xiijv. iiij^. 

Some of the sayd chaimtery, xij//. iijs. iiijd, 
Paiable yerely to the Kynges Majestic for a tenth, xxjs. ii^d. ob. q.y 
and the vicar of Whytekerk, for fre rent goyng furth of the house^ 
called the Chauntery House, v^.*. In all, xxvjs. iijd, ob. q. 
And so remaneth, xli, xvijc/. q. 



33. THE CHAUNTERY OF OUR LADY OF PITIE WITH IX THE 

PARYSSH CHURCHE OF SPOFURTH. 

William Eunbold, incumbent therof . Founded of th'executors 
of Nicholas Middelton, dated the yere of our Lord God mdiij, and 
in the yere of Kyng Henry the vij*^., xix, by reason of a feoffe- 
ment therof mayd. To th'entent to pray for the soule of the sayd 
founder and all Cristen soules at th'alter of Our Lady of Pitye 
there, and to helpe to sing in the quere in time of dyvine service, 

and helpe the curate in tyme of nede 

Charged nether with 

fyrste frutes nor tenthes. 

The same chauntery [is within] the sayd parysshe churche. The 
necessitie therof is to [do] dyvyne service and mynystre . . 
sacramentes as afore is mensioned. There is no landes, ten. sold 
fne alienatyd] sythe the iiij^li . day of Februarye, anno regni regis 
Henrici viij^i., xxvij™o. 

[Groodes, omamentes, and] plate perteynynge to the sayd 
chauntery, as apperythe by inventory, that is to say, goodes valued 
at xjs. (?) iijV., plate, . . . viijV. 

Firste, certen landes and ten. lyeng and beyng in dyvers places 
in the tenure of divers persons, viz : — one ten. in Weton, in the 
tenure of John Knyghtsone and John Suttell, xliiijs.; one ten. in 
Newbye in the tenure of Anthony Smythe, xxxs.; one ten. in 
Lathley, in the tenure of Thomas Dun well, xs. viijW.; one cotage 
there in the tenure of Richard Thomling, per annum, vjs.; j cotage 
in the tenure of Jane Wilson, xijr/.; j close, in the tenure of 



236 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

William Barlay, iij^. iiijV/.; j cotage in Spofurde, in the tenure of 

Jane Parke, wjdow, iiJ6f. In all, ciijs. 

Paiable yerely to the Kynges Majestie for fre rent, iiij«. jd. Item, 

to the house of Seynte Leonardo, late dysolved, ijs 

In all, iiij«, .... 

And so remaneth, iiij7e. xvs, xjd, 

34. THE CHAUNIERY OF OUR LADY WITHIN THE SAYD 

CHURCHE. 

John Eyer, incumbent. Founded by the parson, with other 
landes gyven by others. To th'entente that the sayd incumbent 
shulde dayly be assistaunte to the sayd parson in tyme of dyvyne 
service, and for the mynystracion of other sacramentes and sacra- 
mentalles. Havyng wythin the sayd parysshe the nombre of 
howslyng people dcccc. and above. And charged nether wyth 
fyrste frutes nor tenthes. 

The same chauntery is within the sayd parysshe churche. The 
necessitie thereof is to do dyvyne service and to be assistaunt to 
the sayd parson in tyme of nede. There is no landes, ten. soldo ne 
alienatyd sithe the iiij^^ day of February, anno regni regis 
Henrici viij^i., xxvij'"^. 

Groodes, ornamentes, and plate [perteynynge to the sayd 
chauntery, as apperythe by inventory, that is to say, goodes] 
valued at xiijs. iiijV/., plate, none. 

Firste, certen landes and ten. in Spofurde, in the tenure of 
divers persons, viz : — two cotages in Spofurde in the tenure of 
John Cowper and William Dighton, vjs. viijfl?.; iiij a. and thre 
rode of arrable lande, in the tenure of Ey chard Paver, iiij/f.; Alice 
Wodburne v r. of medowe, vs.; Thomas Morbray, one roode and a 
halfe of medow, xvjV/.; Robert Jacson, th'elder, one acre of medowe, 
ijs. viijV/.; James Mylbruke, for a close, xx^.; James Smythe, for 
vj a. arrable lande, vjs. viijr/.; John Paver, for pasture ground, 
xvjr/.; one house, in tholdyng of the sayd incumbent, with certen 
lande, xiijs. In all, xlijs. iijd. 

Wherof 
Paiable yerely to the Kynges Majestie for fre rent, x«.; and for 
sute of courte to the sayd lordshype of Spoufurde, iiijV. In all, x«. 

• • • • J 

111] a. 

And so remaneth, xxxijs. 

Memorandum : — That wythin the sayd parysshe of Spoforde, 
ben ij other chapelles, wherof one chappell at Wetherby, ij myles 
from the parysshe churche, and th'other at Follyfett, a myle and a 
halfe of, wherunto belong nether londes, ten., nor goodes ; nor 
masse sayd there but at seldome tymes at the will of the parochians. 



THE DEANERIES OF ANSTY, SHEEBUKN, AND OTLEY. 237 

35. THE CHAUNTERY OR GUYLDE WITHIN THE PARYSSHE CHURCHE 

OF HAMPSTWAYTE. 

Richard Bulland, incumbent. Havyng no foundacion other 
than by reason of a guylde, whereunto the sayd parochians, wyth 
divers other of theyie acqueyntaunce, have resort unto, and hadde, 
by reason therof, gathered so moche money by processe of tyme, as 
they purchased in londes and ten. of copyholde lande holden of the 
Kjmges Majestie for hys lordeshyp of Knaresburgh, for the mayn- 
tenance of a pryste to helpe the curate of the sayd parysshe, not 
onely to mynyster devyne service dayly don wythin the same, but 
also to visite such pore and impotente people as happenyth to be 
visite wyth seknes. There be wythin the sayd parysshe of hows- 
lyeng people to the nombre of nc and above, wherof some of the 
sayd parochians are inhabited from the sayd parysshe churche, v 
myles and above, whych landes, so purchased, were surrendered to 
certen feoffees to th'use of the sayd incumbent and suche other as 
shall occupye the same hereafter. Whych chauntery hathe ben 
used by the space of xl yeres paste. 

The same chauntery is wythin the sayd parysshe churche. 
The necessitie therof is to do dyvyne service and be assistaunt to 
the curate there when nede requyeryth, as affore is mencioned. 
There is no landes, ten. soldo ne alienatyd sithe the iiij^^ day of 
February, anno regni regis llenrici viij^i., xxvij'no. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate perteynyng to the sayd 
chauntery, as apperyth by inventory, that is to say, goodes valued 
at vjs. x]d,, plate, none. 

Firste, certen landes and ten. in Hamstwaytt in tholdyng of 
divers persons viz.: — Thomas Beckwyth, for a close of medowe, 
xiJ5.; George Horamlay, a ten. with appurtenances, xviijs. viijc?. 
oh.; Thomas Scaffe, for a pece of medowe, vijs. ijd,; the sayd 
Thomas for a close, iijs. vijd.; William Sawceyd, one ten., xvijs. 
ijd.; John Parker wyffe, for a close, vjs. iij^.; Gasson wyeife, a 
ten., viijs. jd,; Thomas Sutton, th'elder, for one ten., xijs. xd.; 
Thomas Lupton, for a ten., viijs. xd.; John Parker of Rawden, for 
a close, Yijs. iiijc?.; Richard Bidleyn, for ij closes, vjs. vijV.; John 
Hudson for a close, iiijs. yd.; William Timble, for a close, V5. 
viijV ; Robert Byrkehede, for a ten., ijs.; Richard Hochingson, for 
a close, iijs. yd.; Robert Myer, for a ten., iiijs. yjd.; John Barnes, 
for half an acre of medowe, xd. ob.; Styven Bunche, y\\]d.; 
Richard Parcar, for a close, xjV. oh.; Myles Stubbe, a close \\s. 
ixd.; Thomas Askew for a close ; iJ5. i]d. oh. In all, y]U. xvjs. 

Wherof 
Paiable yerely to the Kynges Majestie for a tenthe, viijs. m]d.; to 
hys Majestie for certen chief rentes due to the lordeship of Knares- 
burgh, xxxix«. i]d. In all, xlvijs. vjc?. 

And so remaneth, iiij/«. viijs. y]d. 



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^6. THE CHAUNTERY OF SEYNT SYTHE IN THORNEWAYTE BEYNG A 
VILLAGE WYTHIN THE PARYSSHE OF HAMPSWAYTE. 

George Eedshawe, incumbent there. Havyng no foundacion 
but purchased by the benyvolence of the parochians for there owne 
ease, by cause they are of farre distaunt from the sayd parysshe 
church. Charged nether with fyrste frutes nor tenthes. 

The same chauntery is distaunt from the sayd parysshe churche 
iij myles. The necessitie therof is as affore is mensioned. There 
is no landes, ten. sold ne alienated sithe the iiij^l^ day of February, 
anno regni regis Henrici viij^i ., xxvij"^o. 

Groodes, omamentes, and plate perteynyng to the sayd 
chauntery, as apperyth by inventory, that is to say, goodes valued 
at ijs., iiijf/., plate, xxijs. 

Firste, certen [lands] and ten., holden by copy of the lordshyp 
of Knaresburgh, in tholdyng of dy vers persons, viz : — one ten. in 
tholdyng of Marmaduke Bekwyt, xijs.; one ten. in tholdyng of the 
same, xxJ6\ vj^.; one ten. in tholdyng of John Lancastre, vjs. viijrf.; 
one close of medowe in tholdyng of George Pulley, vjs. iijd. In 
all, xlvjs. yd, 

Wherof 
Paiable yerely to the Kynges Majestic for chief rent to hys lorde- 
fihyp of Knaresburgh, iij«. ixd. 
And so remaneth, xlij.s. viijV. 

Memorandum : — That there is a stok of iiij^^xv yewes, 
remaynyng in dyvers mens handes, at thys day, pryce of every 
yew, xijr/., whych pryce they are bonde to pay whyther they live 
or die. The yerely prof ett therof belongyth towardes the fyndyng 
of a pryste to celebrate there, iiij It , x\s. 



37. THE CHAUNTERY OF SEYNTE JAMES WYTHYN THE PARYSSHE 

CHURCHE OF PANNALL. 

EauEE Calton, incumbent there. Havyng no foundacion other 
then of the benevolence of the parysshe, whych have purchased 
certen copyhold landes lyeng in the sayd parysshe of Pannall, 
holden of the lordshyp of Knaresburgh alforseyd. And there are 
of howslyng people to the nombre of xv^^ and above. 

The same chauntery is wythin the sayd parysshe churche. 
The necessitie therof is to helpe the curate in tyme of nede to 
mynystre sacramentes and other dyvyne service. There is no 
landes, ten. solde ne alienatyd sithe the iiij^l^ day of February, anno 
regni regis Henrici viij^i ,^ xxvij™^. 



THK DEANERIES OF ANSTY SHERBURN AND OTLEY. 239 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate perteynyng to the sayd 
chauntery, as apperyth by inventory, that is to say, goodes 
valued at vs., plate, xxiiijs. 

Firste, certen landes and ten. lyeng and bejng in divers places 
in the tenure of divers persons, viz.: — William Brekes holdyth iiij 
a. of copyholde londes lyeng in Kosset wythyn the towneshyp of 
Kelynglialle, holdyng of our soveraigne lord the Kyng by copy of 
courte roll as of hys castell of Knaresburgh, xiijs ijd.; John 
Serjanson holdyth a messuage and ix a. of copyholde landes of the 
sayd castell, xxijs. ijd. ob.; John Praunce, holdyth by copyholde, 
one messuage and ij a. of the sayd castyll, xjs ixd,; Christopher 
Marten, holdyth a messuage, v a. and one half epenneworth of copy- 
holde landes holden of the castell xvjs. iiijfl?.; William Woodward, 
holdyth ij messuages of copyholde landes holden of the castell, ijs.; 
Henry Warde, holdyth a pennyworth of copyholde of the castell, 
xvflf ; William Catton, holdyth ij a. and half e of copyholde landes 
of the sayd castell, vs., ijd. ob.; William Herdesty, holdyth v a. of 
copyholde land of the castell, xiiijs. iiijr/. ob,; Robert Lee, holdyth 
a cotage of copyholde landes, lyeng in Garston, holden of the 
prebynd of Garyndall by copy of court roll, iiijs. In all, iiijli, 
xs. iijd, ob, 

Paiable yerely to the Kynges Majestic for a tenthe, vijs. iiij^^.; to 
hys Majestic for chief rent to the castell of Knaresburgh, xvj.s\ xjd. 
In all, xxiiijs. iij^. 

And so remaneth Ixvjs. ob. 



38. THE CHAUNTERY OF SEYNT JAMES IN BOLTON WYTHIN THE 

PARYSSHE OF BISSHOPWYLTON. 

There is no incumbent to the same belongyng. Havyng no 
foundacion but begon of the benevolence of the parochians of the 
sayd towne of Bolton ; havyng there often tymes great waters, 
that they in no wyse can come to the sayd parysshe church, and 
when they be dysposed they hyre a pryste to syng in the sayd 
chapell. Beyng nether charged with fyrst frutes nor tenthes. 

The same chauntery is dy staunt from the sayd parysshe churche 
ij myles and more. The necessitie therof is that there is great 
waters oftentymes, that in no wyse they can come to the sayd 
parysshe churche. There is no landes, ten. soldo ne alienatyd sythe 
the iiij^^ day of February anno regni regis Henrici viij^i., 
xxvij^io. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate perteynyng to the sayd chauntery, 
as apperyth by inventory, that is to say, goodes valued at vs. vj^., 
plate, xxxijs. 

First, certen landes and ten., sett, lyeng, and beyng at Bolton 



240 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

afforeseyd, perteynynge to the sayd chaunterye, in the tenure of 
dyvers persons, that is to say, one cotage in the tenure of 
William Graggell of Bolton, paynge by yere, iiij*.; two oxgang 
of lande in the tenure of Kichard Monke and William Vessel, in 
Bolton afforseyd, vjs. In all, xs. 

Some of the sayd chauntery xs, qui remanent. 

Memorandum : — That there is another chappell in the towne of 
Yulethorpe, dystaunt from the sayd parysshe church one mile, 
havynge no incumbent ner landes, but one chalyce, price xls., and 
omamentes, ijs. In all, xlijs. 



39. THE COLLEDGE OF ACASTER CALLID SEYNT ANDREWES COLLEDGE 
IN IHE PARISSHE OF STYLLYNGFLETE IN THE COUNTIE OF THE 

CITIE OF Y'ORKE. 

WiUiam Alcoke, provouste. The same is a coUedge, founded 
by Robert Styllyngton, for a provouste and thre pristes, wherof one 
to be a scole master and to pray for the sowles of Kyng Edward the 
iiij<^^, the queue, his wyffe, the prince, his sonne, the founder, and 
all Glisten sowles. 

The same is dystaunt from the parisshe churche a myle, and 
greate water running betwixt the same and the parisshe church. 
The necessitie is to meynteyne preyer. There is no landes, ne ten. 
soldo, alyenyd, ne entrid unto sythens the statute. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertenyng to the same, as 
appereth by inventorie, that is to say, goodes valued at xxxvij«. 
yd,, plate, ui]li, Yijs, Yijd, 

Firste, the scyt of the howse of the sayd (sic) is worth be yere 
xiijs. iiijd. Item, fre rentes in Northcave, viz.: — of Wylliam Bab- 
thorpe, ijs.; Hugh Genedson, xijd.; theyr of Edward Knyght, yijd.; 
John Slader, jd, oh. In all, iijs. viijV. ob, . Item, fre rentes, viz.: — 
of John Seker, xviijV.; of Robert Belt, yl. In all, x\xd. Item, 
rentes in Northcave, by copye in thandes of dyvers persons, viz,: — 
of Thomas Holdstocke, ijs. xd,\ John Jackson, vs.; George 
Myddelton, vs.; John EUerker, ijs. xd,\ and Christopher Podener- 
swod (?), xiijs. m.]d. In all, .... 

Item, rents and farms in Northcave by copye, in the tenure of 
dyvers persons, by indenture, viz.: — of Hugh Geneson (?), xijs. iiijd; 
Christopher Podenerswood, xiiijs.; John Anderson, xvijs. vjrf. 
Rychard Londesdale, xxvijs.; John Kerkebye, xvs.; . . Najd 
. . ; wydowe Jacson, iiijs.; Christopher Sten, xvs. xd,\ vrydowe 
Mershall, xxs. vjd.; wydowe Lyncolne, iijs. uijd,; Wylliam 
Browne, xiiijs.; Christopher Kemp, xs.; Wylliam Goodlade^ 



THE DEANERIES OF ANSTY, SHERBURN, AND OTLEY. 241 

xs. xt/.; wydowe Wryght, V5.; wydowe Watson, ixs. yjd.; John 

Gawdye (?), xjs. yjd.; Wylliam Nard, ; 

RaufE Bayly, xxs. yjd.; Richard Bursay, Is. yjd.; Nycholas Bald- 
ston (?), yjs, yiijd.; John Wryght, liij«. nijd.; wydowe Podenswood, 



Item, certen ten. in SouthclyfPe (?) in th'occupacion of dyvers 
persons, viz.: — of Thomas Deane, xxjs. ixd.; Symon Kirkby, xxs. 

iijd.; Robert Barker, yjs. viij^.; John Robynson, 

iij«.; John Burton, Randell Harte, vjs. viijV.; 

William Thursbye, iiij*.; wydowe Watson, John 

. . Item, certen rentes of dyvers ten. in Ronr. ... in 
th'occupacion of dyvers and sundrie tenaunts, viz : — of William 

Fraunces, . . . Ixxixs. yiijd.; Staunger, 

xxs. vj^.; William . . . Robert Saye John 

Esse,ijs.viij^.; Wylliam Grascoygne, vij.s\iiijrf.; Wylliam Wryght (?) 

Item, certen rents in in 

the tenure of John Wryght, xs.; the same John, vs.; RaufEe 

EjiowUes 

Sum of the said college, xxxvA'. xij.s. xjd. oh. 

[Illegible] 

Memorandum : — There is a chauntery founded by Sir Wylliam 

Maleverer (?) 

. . . . vij a. of lande ther, called Wyp. . . . , viij a. of 

lande there Fobkerby ?, Swynefletr, and 

Estofte to have the said Sir William declared 

by a certain dede indentyd the xx daye of March, anno regni 
regis Henrici viij^., xij^^o gave [illegible]. 

Memorandum : — That Sir Wylliam Gasconge and the ladye 
Brygett, his wyffe, upon the examinacion of this matter 
the viij dale of Auguste in the xxxviij yere of the reigne of King 

Henry the hath shewed one dede 

indentyd, dated the ij daye of May, in the xxvj yere of the Kynges 

Majesties reigne that no we is, whereby 

Brygett Stokes had purchased as well the 

patronage of the same churche as landes assigned for the dotacion 

therof , and further 

have not any priste in the same, but the 

sayd Sir Wylliam Grascoon and the ladye Brygett have occupyed 

the sayd land accordynge to the 

which was afore the statute. . . . xxvij . . . 

shewed one dede of feoffment of the 

premysses, dated the iij daye of the seyd moneth 

churche of 

Torke and others were inf eoffed to the use of the sayd Brygett 
and her heyrez. 



242 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

Memorandum : — That [illegible]. 

[sums total fok the said deaneries.] 
Somme of the goodes aforesaid, xxvj7«. xiij«. jd. 

Somme of the plate aforesaid, xxxrijli, xiiij«. 

Somme of the possessions aforesaid, colxviij/e. vijs. ixd. 

Somme of the deduccions aforesaid, xxxiiij//. xij«. yiijd. q. 

And so remayneth, clere, cexxxiij//. xiiijv. ob. q. 



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1. [The articles of inquiry, as on p. 5.] 



2. THE CHAUNTRIE OF THE ROOD IN THE PAROCH CHURCH OF 

SKIPTON IN CRAVEN. 

William Thirkyll, incumbent. Of the foundaoion of Margarett 
Brande, widowe, and Richard Peck/ clerke, which foundacion the 
said incumbent hath not ready to be shewed. To th'entent the 
same incumbent shulde say masse every day, when he is disposed, 
at the said alter at vj of clok in the momynge in sommer, and 
at vij in wynter, for the purpose that aswell the mhabitantes of the 
said towne, as Kendalmen and strangers, may here the same ; and 
further to helpe dyvyne service in the quere ther, and to helpe the 
curate of the same church to mynystre sacrementes and sacremen- 
talles to the parochians of the same, for so moche, that the same 
paroche is of grete circuyte. 

The same is within the saide church and used accordingly. 
There is no landes alienated sithens the statute. The necessitie, as 
before is rehersyd. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertenyng to the same, as 
apperyth by the inventory, viz. : — goodes, valued at xij«. xrf., 
and plate, nil. 

First, Richard Jakman holdyth one house with the appurten- 
aunces in Skipton, xjs. xd.; Richard Dawtree, one house in Carleton 
with th'appurtenaunces, xvj«. viij^?.; [blank] Smalpage, one house 
with th'appurtenaunces ther, xvjs. viijfl?.; Brian Morley, one house 
with th'appurtenaimces in Stirton, viij«. YJd.; Hugh Clerke, one 
house with th'appurtenaunces in Stirton, vs.; Rauf "Wetherhide, one 
house with a garth ther, x«.; Brian Morley, one house and a garth 
ther, viij«.; William Shawe, j house and a garth ther, v«.; John 

(1) Here begins Augmentation Office, Chantry Certificate, No. 70. 



244 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

Iveson, one shop ther, iiijs.; Miles Holme, one chambre ther, iij.v. 
injd.; and one chambre in the oceupacion of the sameinoumbent, 
not rented. In all, iiijli. ix«. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie yerlie for the tenth, viij«. xd.; 
to the erle of Cumberlande for fre rent, going f urth of one house 
in Skipton, x^.; to the same for fre rent going furth of one shop 
ther, yjd.; and to the same erle for fyne of conrte, and to the 
bnrghbalif and market warden ther, x\ijd. In all, xij«. ijd. 
And 80 remanyth, Ixxvjs. xd. 



3. THE CHAUNTERIE OF OWRE LADY IN THE SAIDE PAROCH 

CHURCHE. 

Koger Martyndale, incumbent. Of the foundacion of Thomas 
Garth', as apperyth by indenture, maide betwixth the feoffiez of the 
said Garth' and the prior and convent of Bolton in Craven, dated 
xjmo (Jie Februarii anno regni regis Henrici vij"^., xv™<^. To th' 
entent to pray for the sowle of the said founder and all Cristen 
sowlez, and to helpe to do divyne service in the quere ther. 

The same is within the said church, being used accordynge to 
the foundacion. Ther is no landes aliened sithens the statute. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertenyng to the same, 
as apperith by the inventory, viz.: — goodes, nil, and plate, nil. 

First, Thomas Helez, one burgage in Skipton, xs.; Peter 
Jakson, ther, xijd.; Koger Berker, j wayst ther, iujd.; Thomas 
Tumebull, one mesuage with th'appurtenaimces in Stirton, xxij«. 
vjV.; John Helez, one house with ij oxganges of lande ther, vij«. 
vjfl?.; John Malhome, one house with th'appurtenaimces, xij«.; 
Anthony Hoppy, one house with th'appurtenaimces ther, xij«.; 
Richard Fountaunce, j toft ther, xijV.; John Helez, one tofte, iujd,; 
John Robynson, one ten. with th'appurtenaimces ther, xiijs. mjd.; 
Thomas Bakhouse, one oxgange of lande in Thorleby, v«.; John 
Robynsone, one oxgange of lande in the same towne, ys ; and John 
Heles, one oxgange of lande ther, \s. In all, uijli. xv«. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie yerlie for the tenth, viijs. yjd. ; 
to th'erle of Cumberlande yerlie for homage, iiij«.; to the same for 
fyne of courte, viijrf.; and to the burgh balif and the warden of 
the market, yerely, xvijV. In all, xiijs. yijd. 
And so remanyth, uijli . \d. 



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4. THE CHAUNTERIE OF SAYNT NICHOLAS IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

Stephen Elys, incumbent. Havjng no foundacion, as he 
allegyth, but by reporte one, Peter Toller, clerke, founded the same. 
To th'entent to pray for hys sowle and all Cristen sowlez, and to 
helpe to do and manteyn dyvyne service in the said quere, and also 
to keep a grammer skole to the children of the same towne. 

The same is in the said churche, beinge used according to the 
foundacion. Ther is no landes aliened sithens the statute. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertenynge to the same, 
as by the inventory apperyth, viz.: — goodes, nil, and plate, nil. 

First, William Smyth, one ten. with th'appurtenaunces in 
Adyngham, vs.; Thomas Aldfeild, halfe one mesuage ther with th' 
appurtenaunces ther, iijs. iiij^.; William Smyth, one mesuage with 
th'appurtenaunces in Estby, xvjs.; Thomas Thomlynson, one acre 
of lande ther, yjd.; Mistres Hamerton holdyth one parcell of the 
said acre, xijd.; Richard Michell holdith one mesuage with th' 
appurtenaunces in Thornton, xvs. viijt/.; Roger Medoppe holdyth j 
shop with a chambre in Skipton, vjs. viije/.; William Bukecoke 
holdyth one burgage with th'appurtenaunces ther,xxs viij^.; Robert 
Goodyon, one burgage ther, xs.; and Edmond Battersbye, one 
burgage with th'appurtences ther, viijs. yiijd. In all, iiij IL xiijs. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie yerlie for the tenthe, viijs. ijd.; 
to the erle of Comberland for secte of courte for the lande in 
Skipton, yiijd.; to the erle of Rotelande for secte of courte for the 
lande in Thornton, iiij^ ; and to the burgh balyfp of Skipton and 
the warden of the market ther yerly, xvijd. In all, xs. yijd. 
And so remanyth iiij IL ijs, yd. 



5. THE CHAUNTERIE IN THE CASTELL OF SKIPTON OTHERWISE 
CALLED THE PARSONAGE OF THE CASTELL OF SKIPTON. 

William Thirlekill, incumbent. Of the foundacion of the erle of 
Albemarllei as apperyth by a copy of the foundacion of the same, 
which foundacion is remaining in the Towre of London. To th' 
entent the incumbentes therof should mynystre sacrementes and 
sacrementalles in the same castell to the inhabitantes of the same 
oastell and to the inhabitantes of Holme in Craven, distant from 

(1) Probably William de Fortibus, Earl of Albemarle, who apparently held 
Skipton Castle, and died in 1259. 



THE DEANERY OF CRAVEN. 247 



7. THE CHAUNTERIE OF SAYNTE NICHOLAS IN THE PAROCH CHURCH 

OF MITTON. 

Richard Gradell, incumbent. Of the fonndacion of Hugh 
Sherboume, esquier. To th'entent to pray for the sowles of the 
the founder and for all Cristen sowles, and to celebrate masse at the 
alter of Saynt Nicholas, and to help dyvyne service in the said 
church, and to helpe the curate, in tyme of necessitie, to mynystre 
sacrementes to the parochians of the same paroche. Havyng 
landes and ten. in Aughton, Chageley, and Balyey for the main- 
tenaunce of the same as by the same foundacion, dated xx"^o die 
Februarii, anno regni regis Henrici viij^i., xiiijto, apperith. 

The same is within the saide paroch church. The necessitie is 
to have djYjne service mantened in the said church accordinglie 
as the same is used. Ther is no landes aliened sithens the statute. 

Ghoodes, omamentes, and plate pertenyng to the same, as 
apperith by the inventory, viz.: — goodes valued at vjs. viijV., and 
plate, nil. 

First, John Wedacre, one acre and a half e of land in Chagley, 
iJ8.; Thomas Gooday, viij a. of land ther, ixs.; Alane Haughton, 
vij a. of lande ther, x«.; John Whythay, vij a. of lande ther, xs,; 
Richard Salter, j acre ther, xxn?.; Robert Waddyngton, v a. of 
land ther, vs. vj</.; the same Robert, x a. of lande in Aughton, 
viijs.; Radulph Holden, viij a. of lande in Chagley, ixs.; Robert 
Lowlde, ij a. of land ther, ij.s.; the said Rauf Howden, iij a. of 
land in Balyey, iiijs.; the same Rauf, j a. j r. of lande ther, xxd,; 
Robert Ashe, th'elder, j a. j r. of lande in Aughton, xxd.; Roger 
Winkesley, v a. di. of land ther, v«. vj^.; Roberto Taylyer iiijor a. 
of lande in Aughton, iiijs.; Robert© Warde, vij a. of land in 
Balyey, ixs,; William Hayhurste, j a., j r. of land ther, xx^.; 
Hugh Rauclyff j a. of lande ther, xijd.; Roger Childers, j a., j r. 
of lande ther, xijd; andEdmimde Suddyll' holdyth one cotage or 
smythye and a garthyne in Aughton, contenynge j r., xijd In all, 
luj/t. vijs. vuja. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic yerlye for the tenth, viij«.; 
and to Sherborne for fre rente, goinge furth of the premyssed 
landes yerly, jd. In all yerlie, goinge furth of the said chaunterie, 
viijs. jd. 

And so remanyth, Ixxixs. vij 6?. 



248 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 



8. THE CHAPELL OF WADDYNTON IN THE PAROCH OF MITTON 

BIFORESAID. 

Giles Parker, prist, incumbent and curate ther. By com- 
posicion mayde betwixte the late abbot and convent of Cokersande 
in the conntie of Lancastre, proprietaries of the parsonage of 
Mitton, off the one partie, and Sir John Tempest, knight, then 
lorde of Waddington, of th'other partie, for the mynistracion of 
sacrementes and sacrementalles in the said chappell to the inhabi- 
tantes of the said towne and also to the inhabitants of Ghren- 
dylton and Bradforde, amountinge to the half of the paroch of 
Mitton. The nombre of houslynge people about dc. Havyng 
certen landes perteynyng to the same service of the gyfte of 
sinderye persons to the yerlie valewe of xlviijs. viijfl^., over and 
besydes, xxvjs. Yiijd. paid by the parson of Mitton afEorsaid, by 
virtue of the saide composicions, which preyst was put in and also 
removeable at the will of the saide abbot and convent and the said 
Sir John Tempest and his heirs. 

The same is distaunt from the paroch church iij myles. The 
necessitie is to have masse or other sacrementes celebrated and 
mynystred to the parochians adjoinynge. Ther is no landes 
aliened sithens the statute. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate perteynynge to the same, as by the 
inventorye apperyth, viz.: — goodes valued at nil, and plate, nil. 

First, Richard Dewhurst by yere, xxijs. ijd.; Miles Parker by 
yere, xxjs. viijfl^.; John Sampster by yere, ijs,; Elizabeth Wadding- 
ton, xxfl?.; John Harryson, :siiijd.; and one annuall pencion payde 
by the parson of Mitton, xxvjs. viijV. In all, Ixxv/?. iiijc? 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Xinges Majestic yerlie for the tenthes, iiijs. 
xd, oh. 

And so remanyth, Ixxs. yd. oh. 



9. THE CHAUNTERIE OF OUR LADY IN THE SAIDE CHAPELL, 

John Shittelworth, incumbent. Havyng no foimdacion, but 
nominate by theyres of Sir John Tempest, knight, lorde of the 
said towne. To th'entent to pray for the sowles of the said Sir 
John Tempest antecessores, and to helpe all dy vyne service in the 
said chapeU, and the curate in mynystracion of sacrementes and 
sacrementalles in the same chapell. 

The same is in the saide chapell. The necessitie is to helpe the 



THE DEANERY OF CRAVEN. 249 

curate in mynystracion of the sacrementes to the inhabitantes ther. 
Ther is no landes alienate sithens the statute. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate perteynynge to the same, as 
by the inventory apperyth, viz.: — goodes valued at vjs. viijc?., 
and plate, nil. 

First, widowe Blakbome by yere, xiij.§. iii]d.; E-ieharde Scott, 
xijs. iijd.; Myles Crosdale, Yijd.; Mylez Farraunde, vjs. \iijd.; 
John Browne, vjs viij^f.; John Hogkinson, vs.; William Standen, 
iiijs jd.; Eichard Hochenson, iiijs.; John Sydall, iijs.; and 
Christopher Escome, ijs. In all, Ixiijs. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic yerlie for the tenthes, vjs. iijd, 

ob. q. 

And so remanyth, Ivjs. viijc?. q. 



10. THE CHAUNTERIE OF SAYNTE JOHN BAPTISTE IN THE PAROCH 

CHURCH OF KYRKBYMALONDALL. 

Thomas Cooke, incumbent. Havynge no foundacion, but 
nominate by the late abbot of Derham in the countie of North- 
folk, for a certen simi of money by John Mallome, payde unto the 
said house of Derham, to pray for hym v dayes in the weake ; and 
also for certen money payde by William Calton, clerke, to the same 
house, to be prayed for ij dayes in the weake. For which somes 
of money the said abbot did put in the same service one of his 
chanons to pray for the sowles bef oresaid and all Cristen sowles, 
and appointed him for his stipende in redy money, going furth of 
the parsonage of Kirkby MaUondayle yerlie, iiij li. 

The same is in the said paroch church, and used accordinglie. 
And ther is no landes aliened sithens the statute. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertenyng to the same 
as by the inventory apperyth, viz : — goodes, nil, and plate, nil. 

The sayde incumbent heyth and receyvyth yerlie one annuytie 
or annuall rent of iiij IL goinge furthe of the parsonage of Kirkby 
MaUondayle, being parcell of the possessions of the late monastery 
of Derham in Northf olke, paied by thandes of Sir John Tempest, 
knight, fermor to the Kinges Majestic of the same, iiij li, 

Wherof 
Paiable yerlie to the Kinges Majestic for the tenthes, viijs. 
And so remanyth, Ixxijs. 



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11. THK CHAUNTERIE OF OUR LADY AND SAYNT AnNB IN THE 
PAROCH CHURCH OF LONGE PRESTON. 

John Femesyde, incumbent. Of the foundacion of Richard 
Hamerton, knight. To th'entent to pray for the sowle of the 
founder and all Cristen sowles, and to helpe to do dyvyne service 
in the quere ther, and to ayde the vicare in tyme of neoessitie in 
mynystracion of the sacrementes, and to teache one grammer scole 
and also a songe scole to the children of the said paroch, and also 
to make one especiall obyte yerlie for the sowle of the founder, and 
to distribute at the same in breade emongest poore people, vjs., and 
to make a sermon hymself , or els by his deputie, ons in the yere, 
as apperyth by a composicion dated xiiijto die Maii, anno regni 
regis Edwardi iiij^i ., viij^o. 

The same is in the saide paroch church and used accordinglie. 
Ther is no landes alienate sithens the statute. The necessite ys as 
beforesayd. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate perteynynge to the same, 
as apperith by inventory, viz.: — goodes, valued at xviij«. iijd., 
and plate, nil. 

First the mancion house of the said incumbent beinge in Preston, 
x«.; the chapell garth, the crofte chambre, and the smythe, in the 
tenure of [blank], xxd.; John Hargraves, for a ten. in Wygles- 
worth, xxiiijs.; Roger Wiglesworth, one ten., xx«.; Richard 
Harmysteide, for [blank], xxs.; and John Smyth, for [blank], 
xvjs.; and William Bordeley, for [blank], xx«. In all, cx]«. viija. 

Wherof 
Paiable yerelie to the Kinges Majestic for the tenth, vii]«. ixd. 
And so remanyth, cijs. xjrf. 



12. THE CHATINTERYE OF OUR LADY IN THE PAROCHE CHURCHE OF 

OF KYLDEWYKE. 

Stephen Elys, incumbent. Of the foundacion of Margaret 
Blaid, widowe, as apperyth by composicion and a dede of leofE- 
ment, dated xij"»« Marcii, anno regni regis Henrici vij^, 
xx™o, in which dede the said Margaret did enflfeoffe Henrie, late 
erle of Cumbrelande, by the name of Henry Clifford, son and 
heire apparaunte of Henry, then lorde Clyfforde, to th'entent to 
performe the last will of the saide Margaret. Th'entent wherof 
was that the incumbent therof shuld pray for the sowle of the 



THE DEANERY OF CRAVEN. 251 

said founder and all Cristen sowles, and to helpe dy vyne service in 
the quere, and to helpe the curate in tyme of necessitie, and also to 
synge masse of our Lady upon Saterday and Sonday, y£P he have 
convenyent helpe. Havynge landes and ten., as appereth by the 
rentalls, to the yerlie valewe of lxxiiij«. viijfl?., over and besides 
xijs. yerlie paide furthe of the stok of the church goodes of vj/e., 
as apperyth in the rentall remanynge upon the fyle of perticuler 
receipte of the same, towardes his levynge, for that he shalbe 
aydinge the said curate in all tymes, and also to mayntene 
the service in the quere to the uttermost of his power. 

The same is in the said church and used according to the 
foundacion. Ther is no landes aliened or soldo sythens the 
statute. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate belonging to the same, as by the 
inventory apperyth, viz.: — goodes, nil, and plate, nil. 

First, one close called Oldfeild, containing iij a., in the tenure 
of John Ellys, vs. iiijd,; one messuage with th'appurtenaunces 
in the tenure of James Smyth, xijs. viijci?.; James Wilkinson, for 
the iij<ie parte of one acre of lande, viijfl?.; one mesuage with j a. 
of lande in the tenure of Thomas Quyer, vjs.; one mesuage and 
V a. of lande in the tenure of William Bawdwyn, xs,; j mesuage 
and V a. of lande in the tenure of Eichard Walshe, xs.; a rent of 
viijs. goinge furth of Conenley Hall ; one mesuage and j oxgang 
of lande in the tenure of Arthure Jackson, xs.; John Barret, one 
mesuage and j oxgange of land, xs.; and Gilbert Thomson 
holdyth one cotage ther, ijs. In all, Ixxiiijs. viijV. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic yerlie for the tenth, vjs. yd, oh, q.\ 
to the erle of Cumberland for secte of courte, vjV.; and to master 
Coplay for fre rent goinge furth of the premised landes, ixs. iiijc^. 
In all, xvj«. \i]d. oh, q. 

And so remanyth, Iviijs. \\\]d, q. 



13. THE CHAUNTERIE OF OUR LADYE IN THE PAROCHE CHURCH OF 

GARGRAVE. 

Nycholas Clevelande, incumbent. Of the foundacion of John 
Akastre, priste, somtyme vicare of Gargrave, as apperyth by a 
composicion dated in festo Sancti Georgii, anno Domini 
MCCCCLXxviij, wherby it apperyth that he, the said John, 
surrendred and gave certen landes, lienge in the said paroch and 
otherwher, to the mantenance of the said chantrie. To th'entente 
that the incimibentes therof shuld pray for the sowle of the founder 
and all Cristen sowles, and to helpe to maynteyne dyvyne service 
in the quere every holyday, and also to ayde the curate in minis- 



252 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

tracion of sacrementes and sacrementalles to the parochians of the 
said paroch, and to make yerlye one especiall obyte for the sowle 
of the sayd founder. 

The same is in the said paroch church and used accordingUe 
to the foundacion. Ther is no landes aliened or solde sithens the 
statute. And the necessite as before is declared. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate perteynynge to the same, 
as apperyth by the inventory, viz.: — goodes valued at xvij«. iiijrf., 
and plate, xxxvjs. 

First, one ten. with th'appurtenaunces in Erbye in the tenure of 
John Shawe, xijs.; one ten. with the appurtenaunces in Ayrton, in 
the tenure of Hugh Forster, ixs.; one ten. with th'appurtenaunces 
in Coldeconysheton, in the tenure of William Hardy, xjs.; one 
tof te and one crof te ther, in the tenure of widowe Sladeboume ; 
ijs. viij^.; one ten. with th'appurtenaunces in Bradfurth, xxvj«. 
in the tenure of Rauf Parker ; one ten. with the appurtenaimces 
ther, in the tenure of Edmonde Sklater, xiijs. one ten, with 
th'appurtenaunces ther, in the tenure of Henry e Walles, xjs.; and 
one ten with th'appurtenances in Litle Newton in the tenure o 
George Watbanke, xijs. In all, iiijli, xvjs. viijc?. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kynges Majestie yerlie for the tenthes of the saide 
chauntrie, ixs. ycL oh. 

And so remanyth, iiij^". vijs. \]d. ob. 

14. THE CHAPELL OF BANKENEW"1'0N IN THE SAIDE PAROCHE OF 

GARGRAVE. 

Ther is none incumbent, but that the vicare of Gargrave by 
composicion is bounde to celebrate masse ther every Wednysday 
and Friday, and every second Sonday, and for the same the saide 
vicare haith landes in the said towne, as apperyth by the rentall, 
of the gyftes of the late abbottes of Salley who had the same of 
the gyfte of th'ancestors of Thomas Banke of Bankenewtone 
afforsaid for the same purpose. Paynge no tenthes. 

The same is distaunt from the paroch church j myle, and used 
accordinglie. Ther is no landes aliened sithens the statute. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertenyng to the same, 
as apperyth by inventorye, viz : — goodes valued at xxs. and plate 
valued at nil. 

First, xxiiij a. of grounde, called the Prist Holme, lienge in 
Bankenewton in the tenure of Christoi)her Hargravez, xxvj«. viijV/.; 
and one tofte and a crofte, with one oxgange of lande ther, in the 
tenure of William Akastre, viijs. In all, xxxiiij«. y\i]d. 

Deduccions issuynge furth of the same, nil. 
And so remanyth, ut supra. 



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15. THE (;haunterie of saynt nycholas in the paroch chukch 

OF ILKELEY. 

Robert Warde, incumbent. Of the foundacion of William 
Midleton, esquier, as apperyth by a paper havynge no date, that 
the said William willed that Robert Calverley, priest, shuld have 
one annual rent of iiijli. YJs. yiijd, goinge furthe of his lordship of 
Ilkley for terme of the said Robertes lyffe, to th'entent he shulde 
pray for the sowle of the said William and all Cristen sowles ; and 
the saide William willed further, after the death of the said 
Roberto, that one other preist shuld have the premysses, and after 
warde one, Nicholas Midleton, havyng the said lordship, dyd 
enffeoff certen persons, to th'use of fyndynge of a preist ther, 
[with] theis parcelles hereafter contened in the rentall. 

The same is in the sayde church. The necessitie is to have 
Q-oodes service mantened in the saide church, and mynystracion of 
sacrementes to the parochians ther, for so moche as the same 
paroch is of grete circuyte and [a] ryver, called Wharffe, passinge 
and ronnynge tlirough the middest of the said paroch, so that many, 
whan the floodes is up, the curate beinge of visitacion in the one 
parte of his paroch, cannot com to the church by the space of ij 
dayes. The same is used accordinge to the foundacion. Ther is no 
landes alienate sithens the statute. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate perteynynge to the same, as 
apperyth by the inventory, \dz.: — goodes valued at iijs, iiijd., and 
plate, nil. 

First, Thomas Swyer holdyth one ten. wyth th'appurtenaunces 
lieng in Ilkeley, xxx6'.; William Cogayle, j messuage with th'ap- 
purtenaunces ther, xiijs. iiijV/.; Edmunde Knype, one mesuage 
with th'appurtenances, viJ6*. ; Richard Robynson, one mesuage 
with th'appurtenaunces, X6'.; Richard Perch, one mesuage with 
th'appurtenances, xjs. viijV.; William Shutte, half one mesuage 
with th'appurtenances, vjs. viij^.; and one cotage in the occupacion 
of the sayde incumbent, iij«. uijd. In all, iiijli. vijs. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic yerlie for the tenthes, viij.9. 
And so remanyth, Ixxixs. 



16. the chaunterie of our lady in the paroch church of 
gygleswyke, called stanford chaunterie. 

Richard Somerskayle, incumbent. Of the foundacion of 
Robert Stanford, esquier, to pray for the sowle of the founder and 
all Cristen sowles, who did gyve certen landes to the late monas- 



254 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

tery of Salley, for the intent that the first incumbent herof and his 
successors for ever shulde have one annujiie of iiij//. yerKe, goynge 
furth of the possessions of the said monasterye. 

The same is in the saide paroch church, and used accordinge to 
the f oundacion. Ther is no landes alienate sithens the statute. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate belonginge to the same, as 
apperyth hy inventory, viz.: — goodes valued at xjs. viije/., and 
plate, nil. 

The sayde incumbent haith and receyvyth yerlie one annuytie 
of iiij/t., goynge furth of the possessions of the late monastery of 
Salley, payd by thandes of Sir Arthure Darcye. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kynges Majestic yerelie for the tenthe, viij«. 
And so remanyth, IxxiJAf. 



17. THE CHAUNTERIE OF THE ROODE IN THE SAME PAROCH 

CHURCH OF GYGLESWYKK. 

Thomas Husteler, incumbent. Of the foimdacion of James 
Skarr', prist. To th'intent to pray for the sowle of the founder 
and all Cristen sowles and to synge masse, every Friday, of the 
Name of Jhesu, and, of the Saterday , of Our Lady. And further 
that the said incimibent shulde be sufficientlie sene in playnsonge 
and gramer and to helpe dyvyne service in the same churche. 

The same is in the saide church and used accordinge to the 
foimdacion. Ther is no landes, aliened sithens the statute. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate perteynynge to the same, as 
apperyth by the inventorye, viz : — ^goodes valued at xix«. ijd.y 
and plate, xlij«. 

First, one mesuage with th'appurtenances in Oterboume, in the 
tenure of Cuthberte Carre, xxiiij*.; Christopher Tompson, ij«. ; 
John Smyth, one cotage, ij«.; Henry Atkinson, one mesuage with 
th'appurtenances ther, x\'iij«. ; the wyff of Thomas Atkinson, 
one mesuage and one oxgang of land, x*^. ; Thomas Atkinson, one 
mesuage with th'appurtenaunces, xvs,; Christopher Thompson, one 
cotage, YS,; Richard Thompson, one cotage, v« ; Henry Swier, j 
mesuage ynth th'appurtenaunces, xv*.; Kichard Fatenson, one 
mesuage with th'appurtenaimces, xv«.; and William Harroo', one 

mesuage vntii th'appurtenaunces in xx. In all, vj/i. xijV. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic yerlie for the tenthes, viij«. viij^.; 
and to John Smyth yerlie for his annuytie diuynge his lyffe, 
vj«. In all, xiiij«' viijV. 

And so remanyth, cvj.s. uijd. 



THE DFANERY OF CRAVEN. 255 



18. THE CHAUNTERIE IN THE NORTH SIDE OF THE SAID CHURCH 

CALLED TEMPEST CHAUNTERIE. 

Ther is none incumbent therof . The same was founded by Sir 
Richarde Tempest, knight, as it is allegied. To th'entent to pray 
for the soule of the f oimder and all Cristen sowles. And ther is 
yerlie goinge furth of the parsonage of Kirkby Mallondale one 
annuaU rent of iiijli. xiijs, iiij^. for the mantennce of the same, 
payd by thandes of Sir John Tempest, knight, f ermor of the same 
to the Kinges Majestie. Which pai'sonage is part of the possessions 
of the late dissolved monasterie of Derham in the eountie of 
Norffolk. 

The same is in the saide paroch church, yet this day vacant. 
Ther is no landes soldo or aliened sithens the statute. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate perteynyng to the same as 
apperyth by inventory, viz : — goodes valued at xxxixs. iiijfl?., and 
plate, xlvii]6*. 

Ther is belonging unto this same chauntrie one annuytie or 
annuall rent of iiij/e. xiijs. iiijcl. goinge furthe of the parsonage of 
Kirkby Mallendale payd by thandes of Sir John Tempest, knight, 
f ermor of the same, iiijli. xiij«. uijd. 

Wherof 
Payable to the Kinges Majestie yerlie for the tenthes viijs*. viijrf. 
And so remanyth, iiijli, xiijs. iiijfi^. 

19. THE CHAUNTERIE OF OUR LADY IN THE (JHAPEL OF RILSTONE 

WYTHYN THE PAROCHE OF BURNESAULE. 

John Lokkey, incumbent. Of the foundacion of Jeffraye 
Procktor, deoessed, as the last will apperyth, made the xij*li. day 
of June, anno regni regis Henrici viij^i ., xv^^^^., wherin he willed 
that Sir William Fairfax, then beinge one of the Kinges justices, 
and other the feoffees of all his landes and ten. shuld stonde and 
be seisyde of a parcell therof in Lytton of cliij.v. iiijo?., Hauxwyk(?) 
v«., Ulcotes, ij.s'., and Scothorpe xxs. to the yerelie value of iiijs. 
iiijfl?., to th'use and intente that of fyndynge of a priste to saye masse 
in the said chapell, and pray for the said founder and all Cristen 
sowles. Which landes were contributorie to the payment of the 
tenths and served by a preyst, tyll now about ij yeres past that one 
JefEray Proctor, the yongre, cosyn and heire to the said founder, 
entred into the said landes and did sell the same to the right 
honorable Henry, erle of Cumberland, as is allegied, wherbie the 
said chaunterie was vacant by a certeh tyme unto this last yere, 
that one, Richard Prokter, pretendinge to be patrone of the said 



256 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

chaunterie, by virtue of the said will, did nominate and put in the 
said John Lokkey, now incumbent. 

The same is distaunt from the paroeh church j myle, and the 
foundacion used accordinglie. Ther is no landes alyenyd sythens 
the statute. 

Goodes, ornamentes, and plate perteynynge to the same, as 
apperyth by inventory, viz: — goodes valued at iijs. vj^., and 
plate, XXVJ6*. viijV/. 

First, certen landes in Lytton in the tenure of Anthony 
Knolles, xxs.; John Stanford, xxiij^*. iiijrf.; Henrye Deane, xs.; 
John Lauson of Ulcotes, ijs.; landes in . akelwyke in the tenure 
of Elezabeth Tenund, vs.; Robert . . . . holdyth certen 
lands in Skothorpe, X6'.; and widowe Atkinsone holdeth certen 
landes ther, x«. In all, iiij/i. iiijV/. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kynges Majestic yerlie for the tenthe, viij«. 
And so remanyth lxxj.s'. iiijrf. 



20. THE CHAUNTERIE OF OUR LADY IN THE PAROCH CHURCHE 

OF SLATEHURNE. 

Robert Hyde, incimibent. Of the foundacion of Peter Shawe, 
dated in festo Decollacionis Sancti Johannis, anno Domini 
Mcccciiij^^vij. Wherby yt apperyth that the said Peter Shawe 
surrendered j mesuage with xxxiij a. and iij r. of lande in Slate- 
borne Woodhouse to th'use of a seculer prest, to singe at th'alter 
of Our Lady, for the sowles of the founder and all Cristen sowles, 
and after warde Stephen Hamerton, knight, in augmentacion of 
the said salary, did surrendre one other mesuage within Slatebome 
and Highfilde to th'use aforsaid, which landes togither amountyth 
to the some of cvjs. viijV/. 

The same is in the saide church. The necessitie is to pray and 
to ayde the curate in ministracion of the sacrementes, for in the 
same paroeh is above dcc houslynge people. Ther is no landes 
aliened sithens the statute. 

Goodes, ornamentes, and plate perteynynge to the same, as by 
inventorye apperith, viz : — goodes, valued at vijs., and plate, nil. 

Fyrst, one mesuage with th'appurtenaunces named Shawe 
House in Slatebome Woodhouse, in the tenure Johne Hogekinson 
and John Parker, xxxiij s. iujcL; one mesuage with th'appur- 
tenaunces in Highfeilde, in the tenures of William and Robert 
Atkinson, xxxiij.v. iiiyl.; one mesuage in Slatebome with th'appur- 
tenances, in tholdynge of John Ellis and his fellowes, xxj.s*. viij^.; 
one mesuage with th'appurtenances in Highfelde, in tholdynge of 
Robert Bolton, X6'.; one mesuage with th'appurtenaimces in Slate- 



THE DEANERY OF CRAVEN. 257 

borne, in the tenure of Edwarde Prymot, iiijs.; one mesuage and a 
gardyne ther, in tholdynge of Edmonde Catlowe, iiijs.; and one 
ohambre in the oooupacion of the said incumbent, iiij^. Jn all, 
ovj«. viijfl?. 

Wherof 
Paiable yerlie to the Kinges Majestic for the tenthez, viijs. 
And so remanyth, iiijli. xviij.s. yiijd. 



[sums total for the deanery of craven.] 



Some of the seide goodes, vii]7/. vs. yd. 



Some of the seide plate, vij/e. xijs. viijV. 



Some of the possessions, iiij^^ij li. xvijs. ijd. 



Some of the deduccions, viij//. xs. YJd. ob. 



And so remayneth clere, Ixxiiij//. yjs. viijfl?. ob. 



THE DEANEEY OF BUEROBEIGGE.i 



10. [The articles of inquiry as on p. 5.] 



11. THE CHAUNTERIE OF MARY MAGDALENE IN THE PAROCH CHURCH 

OF KNARESBROUGH. 

William Hogeson, incumbent. Of the foundacion of William 
Staple, prest, as apperyth by a dede of feoffment and a will ther- 
unto annexed, dated xj™o. die Januarii anno regni regis Henrici 
viij^. xxiijcio., wherby it apperyth that the sayde WilKam Staple 
did will that the profeites of the landes and ten., mencyoned in the 
said will, shuld go to the fyndynge of a preyst to pray for his 
sowle and all Cristen sowles ; and the saide prest to make one 
obbet yerly for the sowle of the founder, and to distribute therat 
ij«., and to helpe to do dyvyne service in the saide churche in his 
surples every holy day, and to helpe the curate in tyme of 
necessitie to mynystre sacramentes and sacrementalles to the 
parochians of the said paroche, being of houslynge people the 
nombre of mcc. 

The same is within the said paroche church and used according 
to the foundacion. Ther is nether landes nor ten. alienate sithen 
the statute. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertenynge to the same, as 
apperyth by the inventory, viz : — goodes valued at ijs, ijd.j and 
plate at xxiiijs. 

First, one ten. with th'appurtenaunces in Arkenden, in the 
tenure of John Eandall, xj«.; certen landes ther in the holdynge 
of Thomas Steylle, Iviijs. Yiijd,; one ten. in Knaresbroughe, in the 
tenure of Christopher Gybson, ix5.; one cotage ther, in the tenure 

(1) Here beg^s Augmentation office, Chantry Certificate No. 71. The Certifi- 
cate is bound up and numbered wronglj. 



THE DEANERY OF BUROUGHBRIDGE. 259 

of Alice Dixson, vs.; certen lande in Skrevyne, in the tenure of 
Thomas Slyngesbye,vjs. viijV.; and certen lande arable ther,in the 
tenure of Robert Hille, iijs. jd. In all by yere, iiijli, xiijs. Yd, 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic for the tenth yerly, vs. iiij^.; to 
Myghell Skawrey, ijs.; to the castell of Knaresbrough, ijs. Yd.; for 
suit of courte ther, xiiijrf.; to the burough courte of Knaresbrough, 
xr/.; and to the late desolved monasterye of Lynsay, ijs. In all, 
xiijs. ixd. 

And so remanyth, Ixxixs. Yiijd, 



12. THE CHAUNTERIE OF SAYNTE JOHN BAPTYST IN THE SAIDE 

PAROCH CHURCHE. 

William Derlove, incumbent. Havynge no foundacion, but 
beinge presented by the parocheners of the same. Havynge landes 
of the gyfte of divers of the saide parochians, lienge in the forest 
of Knaresbrough, holden by copy of corte roUe of the castell of 
Knaresbrough. To th'entent the said incumbent shuld pray for all 
hys benefactors and all Cristen sowles, and to helpe to do dyvyne 
service in the sayd church, and to helpe the curate in mynystracion 
of the sacrementes to the saide parochians. 

The same is within the said paroch church. The necessitie is to 
pray and do dyvyne service in the saide churche and to help to 
mynyster the blessed sacrement in time of neide. Ther is no landes 
solde or aliened sithens the statute. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate perteynynge to the same, as 
by the inventory apperyth, viz : — goodes valued at iiijs. xjd., and 
plate, nil. 

First, one ten. with iij closes in Tentergate, within the towne 
of Knaresbroughe in the tenure of Thomas Slynesby, xxxiiijs.; one 
ten. with th'appurtenaunces ther, in the tenure of George Derlove, 
xxxs.; two closes ther, in the tenure of William Lemynge, xjs.; 
one cotage ther, iijs. iiijV/.; one parcell of lande, in tholdyng of 
John Donnyngton, viijV/.; one shopp, in the tenure of Richard 
Comewayle, iiijs.; one ten., in tholdynge of John Burro why viijs., 
and one ten. with th'appurtenaunces in Bilton, in the tenure of 
Robert Barrowse, xjs. iiij^. In all, cijs. iiijd, 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie yerly for tenth ixs. Yd. q.; to the 
castell of Knaresbrough for the copeholde land, xvs. ijd.; to the 
parson of Knaresbrough for fre rent, ijs.; and for secte of corte 
ther, YJd, In all, xxvijs. YJd, q. 

And so remanyth, Ixxiiijs ixfl?. ob, q. 



260 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 



13. THE CHAUNTERY OF SAYNT BARTHOLEMEUE IN THE CHAPELL 

OF ARKENDEN IN THE SAYD PAROSHE. 

William Dent, incumbent ther. Havyng no foimdacion, but 
put in by the inhabitantes of the said towne to say masse 6uid other 
dyvyne service ther because they be fane from the paroohe 
ehurche [illegible]. 

The same is distaunt from the paroch church iij miles, and the 
necessitie is to say masse and other dyvyne service, celebrate and 
done ther by reason of the farre dfistaunce. Ther is no landes 
[illegible]. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertenynge to the same, 
as by the inventory apperyth, viz : — goodes valued at vs., and 
plate valued at xxiijs. 

The sayde incumbent hayth one howse, one garth, and xiiij a. 
of arable lande lyenge in Arkenden worth by yere to be let to 
ferme, xxiijs. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kings Majestie for tenths [illegible] 

14. THE CHAUNTERYE ... OF OUR [lADy] IN THE CHAPBLL 
OF [sTOKE IN THE PAROCH OF HORNBY?] 

Richard Stedeman, incumbent. Of the foundacion of William 
Noffeild (?), as apperyth by the graunte of Kinge Edward the 
iiij*^ dated xxix die Januarii anno regni regis ejusdem Edwardi 
xxiijcio. [illegible]. To th'entent to pray for the sowlez of the 
founder and aU Cnsten sowles and to fynd [illeffible]. 

The same is distant from the parish church 

The necessitie is to pray for the sowles and to 

mynystre sacrements when of necessitie . . . inhabitantes of 
the same. . . . for so moche as .... in the wynter 
season .... the parish church . . . [illegible and torn 
away]. 

15. [Quite illegible. In the calendar it is stated to be the return 
for ooits in Hornby.] 

16. THE CHAUNTERYE OF OUR LADY IN THE SAID 

CHURCHE. 

Anthony Smythe, incimibent. Of the foundadon of one 
Thomas [illegible and torn away] 
And so remainyth, vj7t. xxjd. 



THE DEANERY OF BUROUGH BRIDGE. 261 

17. THE CHAUNTERY OF SAYNT ALBANE IN THE CHAPEL OF NORTON 
IN THE CLAY IN THE PAROCH OF CUNDALL. 

Gralfryde Stokkedaye, late incumbent ther. Havyng no foun- 
dacion, but put in by the parochians and inhabitants of the same 
towne for theire ease. Havyng no landes .... as apperyth 
by the rentall. Of the gyfte of the inhabitantes of the said towne 
and the rest of his levinge of ther devocion. Paying no tenthes. 

The same is distaunt from the paroche churehe one myle. Ther 
is no landes alienate sithens the statute. 

Groodes, omamentes, and plate perteynyng to the same, 
as apperyth by inventory, viz : — goodes valued at ij«. vg?., and 
plate, x^. 

First, one ten in the tenure of Richard 

Somerton, vj^.; one mesuage with th'appurtenances ther, in the 
tenure of George . . . , vjs. viijc?.; one ten. or mesuage wyth 
one acre of lande in the tenure of Roberto Snawesdale, vjs. viij(^.; 
and one close called Saynt Albayne Close, in the tenure of Anthony 
Brakenbury, xvJ5. In all, xxxvs. iii]d. 

Sum of the rentaU, xxxvs. iiij^. qui remanent. 

18. THE CHAUNTERY OF THE SALUTACION OF OUR LADY IN THE 

PAROCHE CHURCH OF ALDEBROUGH. 

Robert Ayreton, incumbent. Of the foundacion of the ante- 
cessors of Richard Aldbrough,! albeit they have not the same to 
shewe. Ordened to pray for the sowle of the foimder and all 
Cristen sowles, and to helpe to do dyvyne service in the said 
churehe and also to help the curate in mynystracion of the saore- 
inentes to the inhabitantes and parochians of the said paroch. 

The same is within the saide paroch church and used according- 
lie. Ther is no landes alienate or soldo sithens the statute. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertenyng to the same, as 
apperyth by inventory, viz : — goodes valued at xvijs. iiijfl?., and 
plate, nil. 

First, one mesuage with th'appurtenaunces in Milby in the 
tenure of Robert Bucke, xxxiijs. jd, ob, q, di,; John Buck holdith ij 

(1) Licence to Richard de Aldeburgh to assign lands, etc., in Mildeby, Hunde- 
burton, and Aldeburgh to a chaplain to celebrate service at the altar of the Blessed 
Mary liie Virgin in the parish church of St. Andrew of Aldeburgh. 3 Mar., 1332. 
Fat., 6 Hdw, III. JO. 1, m. 29. Licence to William de Rouclif and Robert de Keld, 
chaplain, to assign lands in Meldeby to William de Thornton, chaplain of the 
chantry lately founded at the altar of the Blessed Mary in the parish church of 
Aldburgh to pray for the soul of Richard de Aldeburgh. 24 April, 1396. Fat., 19 
R2.II.,p. 2, m. 22. 



262 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

oxgange of lande ther, xiiijs. iiij^.; Thomas Bucke, one ten. with 
th' appurtenances ther, xxjs.; William Jackson, one ten. with 
th'appurtenaunces ther, xs. iijd.; John Netherwoode, one toft, one 
crofte with'appurtenaunces ther, xs. ijd, ob. ; William Scruton, one 
ten. with th'appurtenaunces ther, x«. i]d, ob.; Robert Orom', one 
oxgange of lande with th'appurtenaunces in Hunburton, xs.; 
Launcellotte Marke, one ten. with th'appurtenaunces ther, X5.; and 
one cotage in Aldbrough, in the occupacion of the said incumbent, 
not rented, cxixs. jd, ob. q. di. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic yerely for the tenthes of the 
same, xj«.; to the Kinge, our said sovereigne lorde, for cheif rent 
goinge furtheof thelandes in Milby, v.s.; furthe of the ten. ther in 
the tenure of Robert Bucke, ijs. yd. ob. q. di.; forth of the ten. in 
the tenure of John Bucke, xijV^.; and furth of the ten. ther in the 
tenure of Thomas Bucke, xiij^?. In all, paiable and dewe as fre 
rent, iiijs. yd. ob. q. di. 

Sum of th'allowaunces, xvs. yd. ob. q. di. 
And so remanyih, ciijs. viijV. 



1. THE CHATTNTERIE OF OUR LAD YE WITHYN THE SAID PARISH 

CHURCIIE. 

Christopher Spence, incumbent. Havyng no foundaoion but 
presented by certen feoffees of severall landes gyven by syndry 

f)ersons of the said paroch for fyndyng of a preyste ther to pray 
or his benefactors and all Cristen sowles,i and to helpe to do 
dyvyne service in the sayde churche, and the seid incumbent doth 
teache a gramer scole to the children of the sayde paroche. 

The same is withyn the sayde churche and used accordinglye. 
Ther is no lande alienated or sold sithens the iiij^h day of February, 
anno regni regis Henrici viij^i., xxvij^o. 

Goodes, omamentes and plate pertenynge to the same, as 
apperyth by inventorye, viz : — goodes valued at xij«. yjd., 6uid 
plate, nil. 

Firste, one cotage in Aldbrough in the tenure of John Skynner, 
ijs. yiijd.; William Bikerdyke, one cotage ther, iijs.; Roger Tomp- 
son, one cotage ther with one gardyne, vjs. viijflf.; Nicholas Boke, 
one cotage ther, vs.; Richard Elge, one cotage ther, v«.; John 
Thomlinson, one cotage ther, yjs. ob.; Alice Precious, one cotage 
ther, vs.; Thomas Flynt, one mesuage with th'appurtenances, viij«. 
uijd.; the same Thomas, one cotage ther with one oxgange of 

(1) Licence to Philip de Ajlesbuiy to assign lands, etc., in Aldeburgh to a chap- 
lain to praj for his soul. 20 Mar., 1335. Fat., 9 JEdw. III., p. 1, m. 26. 



THE DEANERY OF BUROUGHBRIDGE. 263 

lande, xxxvjs. ijd, q.; Rauf Maner, one cotage ther, nil.; William 
Gierke, one cotage ther, nil.; one cotage in Mynskip with th'appur- 
tenaunces, in the tenure of Robert Wooton, vijs.; the same Robert, 
ij oxgange of lande ther, xixs. jd.; John Webster, one cotage, iijs, 
iiijt/.; Thomas Porter, one cotage ther, vijs. Yijd,; Eanf Adam, one 
cotage ther, nil.; William Tankerd, ij a. of land, xiiij.s.; Cristopher 
Whelehouse, one cotage in Roclyff, xjs. iiijV. oft.; and William 
Monketon, one cotage in Ghrafton, iijs. iiijd. In all, YJli, xs. 
ixd, q. 

Wherof. 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic yerly for the tenth, ixs.; to the 
Kinge, our said sovereigne lorde, for certen cheif rentes, goinge 
furth of the premisses, viz : — furth of one cotage in Aldbrough, in 
the tenure of John Tompljmson, xijd. ob.; furth of ten. ther in the 
tenure of Thomas Flynt, xxd.; furth of one cotage and certen land 
ther, in the tenure of the said Thomas, xvjs. ijd, q.; furth of certen 
land in Mynskip, in the tenure of Robert Hooton, vjs. jd,; furth of 
cotage ther, in the tenure of Porter, Yijd.; and furth of a cotage in 
RoclyfP, xYJd. ob. In all, dewe for the same fre rentes, xxvjs. xjd, 
q. In all, xxxvjs. xd, q. 

And so remanyth iiij//. xiiJ5. xj^. 



2. THE CHAUNTERY OF SANCTE JOHN BAPTISTE IN THE SAIDE 

CHURCHE. 

Richard Langfello, incimibent ther. Havynge no foundacion 
but presented by syndry feoffees of severall landes gyven by divers 
persons of the said paroche. To th'entente to fynde a prist to pray 
for the sowles of the benefactors and all Cristen sowles and to helpe 
to do dyvyne service in the saide churche. 

The same is within the said paroch church and used accordinglye. 
Ther is no landes alienate sithens the statute. 

Goodes, omamentes, and playte, pertenynge to the same, as 
apperith by the inventorye, viz : — goodes valued at xvjs. iiij^., 
and plate, nil. 

First, one cotage with th'appurtenaimces in Aldbrough, in the 
tenure of John Brampton, xxixs. vyV/. ob, q, di.; Richard Scruton, 
j cotage with th'appurtenaunces ther, xxixs. x^. ob. q.; John 
Browne, one cotage ther, vs. Yijd.; Arthure Stagge, one cotage 
ther, xxijd. ob.; Marke Sheperde, xjs. for one cotage in Burrow- 
brigge; and Thomas Dawton half one cotage with th'appur- 
tenaunces in Minskep, ys. ijd. In all, iiij7/. iijs. ij^. di. q. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic yerlie for the tenthes, vijs. jd. 
q.; and to our said sovereigne lorde the Kinge for certen fre rentes, 



264 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

foinge furtli of the premisses, viz : — ^furth of the cotage in Ald- 
rugh, in the tenure of John Brampton, xiijs. vijrf. ob, q. di,; of 
Eichard Soruton, a cotage ther, xixs. nd, ob. q,; of John Browne, a 
cotage ther, iijd,; furth of Arthur Stagge, cotaffe ther, iiijc?. ob,; 
furth of Marke Sheperde, cotage in Burbrigge, xijd.; and furth of 
Minskip, xiiij(^. In all, xxxvjs. iiij^. di, q. In all, xl«. Yd, q, di. 
And so remanyth, xliJ5. viijfl?. ob, q. 



3. THE CHAUXTERY OF OUR LADY IN THE CHURCH OF 
BURROBRIDGE IN THE PARISHE OF ALDEBROUGH. 

William Ghray, incumbent ther. HavjnQg no foundacion but 
nominate by the inhabitantes of the sam towne. To th'entente to 
say and celebrate masse and other dyvyne service in the same 
chapell, as well for ther owne ease as for the ease of strangers 
reparynge through the same, being one thoroughffare towne of the 
Kinges strete ledyng from London to Karliel and Barwyke. 

The same is distaunt from the paroch church ij miles. The 
necessite [illegible]. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertenynge to the same, 
as apperyth by inventory, viz : — goodes valued at viijs., and plate 
valued at xxiiij^. 

First, Thomas Dyconson holdith one garthyne, lienge in 
Burrowbrigge, ijs.; Roberte Saunderson, one cotage ther, v«.; John 
Newall, one cotage ther, vj.s.; widowe Williamson, one cotage ther, 
iiJ5.; Miles Pullay, one cotage ther, iiijs.; Marke Sheperde, one 
garthone ther, xijfl?.; Mary Browne, one cotage ther, ii]«.; Ilobert 
Sympson, iiij garthynes ther, xijs. viijfl?.; a rent of ijs. goyng furth 
of Thomas Keelynge (?) cotage ther ; a rent of v«. goinge furth of 
John Wilson, cotage ther ; William Gray iiij cotagez ther, viij«. 
y]d,\ the same William, iiij a. of land in Menskip, iiij«. Yd, ob,; 
George Scruton, one ten. with th'appurtenaunces in Aldbrough, 
XV5. ob. q.; and Robert Johnson, one rode of medowe in Mynskip, 
iijs, jd. In all, Ixxiiijs. ixd. q, 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie for the tenthes . . . . ; to our 
said sovereime lorde the Kinge for certen fre rentes goinge furth 
of the premisses, viz : — furth of certen landes in Minskip . . . 

the landes in Aldbrough, xijs. ob. q,^ 

in all, xijs. vijc?. q. In all, xviijs. ix^. 
And so remanyth, Ivjs. q. 



THE DEANERY OF BOROUGHBRIDGE. 265 



4. THE CHAUNTERYE OF SAYNT SALVUOUR IN THE SAID CHAPEL 

OF BURROBRIGE. 

Thomas Huntrod, incumbent. Of the foundacion of John 
Nycholson, for iiij^^xvj yeres, as apperyth hy a writinge sealed, 
dated xx^o. die Junii, anno Domini mcccciiij" xu^o. To the 
entente to celebrate masse and other dy vyne service in the sayde 
chapell, and to pray for the sowle of the founder and all Cristen 
sowles. 

The same is in the said chapell and used accordinglye. Ther 
is no landes alienate or soldo sithens the iiij^^ day of Februarye, 
anno regni regis Henrici viij^i., xxvij™o. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertenyng to the same, as 
apperyth by inventory, viz : — goodes valued at xiiJ5. viij^., and 
plate at xxijs. 

First, Thomas Huntrowtes, one cotage in Burrobrige, iiijs.; 
Thomas Precious, one mesuage with th'appurtenaunces in Eoclyflt, 
xxviij^. xjfl?.; William Ray, one mesuage with th'appurteuaunces 
in Menskip, xxxvjs. iiijt/.; Thomas Watkyn, one cotage in 
Albrough, xvs. v^.; John Marke, one cotage ther, vj«.; Richard 
Simpson, one cotage ther, vjs.; and William Tankerd, one acre of 
land, xijfl?. In all, iiij li. xvijs. viijrf. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie yerly for the tenth, iiijs. xjV. q,; 
to our said sovereigne lorde the King for certen fre rentes, going 
furth of the premisses, viz : — furth of the landes in Roclyff, ijs. 
iijd.; furth of the landes in Mynskip, ixs. viijt/.; furth of one 
cotage in Aldbrough in tholdinge of Thomas Watkyn, xvij.9., furth 
of one cotage ther in tholdinge of John Marke, xijr/.; and furth of 
Richard Simpson cotage ther, xijd,; in all, xvs. iiijfl?. In all, xx-s. 
iixjd, q. 

And so remainyth, Ixxvijs. iiijc?. q. 



5. THE CHAUNTERYE OF OUR LADY IN THE CHAPELL OF 
ROKLYFFE IN THE SAID PAROCHK OF ALDEBROUGHE. 

John Homer, incumbent. Havynge no foundacion, but 
nominate by certen feoffees of divers copyholde land, seesed to 
th'use of fyndynge of one prist to celebrate masse in the said 
chapell, for the ease of the inhabitantes of the same towne, and to 
pray for the sowles of the donors. 

The same is dystaunt from the paroch church ij miles. The 



266 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

necessitie is to have masse celebrate ther by reason of the f arr dis- 
taunee. Ther is no landes alienate or solde sithens the statute. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertenynge to the same, as 
apperyth by the inventory, viz : — goodes valued at ijs. jd., plate, 
nil. 

First, Thomas Yonge holdyth the thirde part of one mesuage 
and ij oxgangeof land in Roclyff, xijs. ixcl, ob,; George Bumaunde, 
one cotage with th'appurtenaunees ther, xjs. viijfl?.; George Wairyng, 
one cotage ther, iiijs.; John Earle, two oxgange of land ther, xxx«. 
viijf/.; John Netherwoode, one close ther, vjs. viijo?.; Brian Barker, 
one oxgange of land, xijs. Yujd.; and one cotage with one bame in 
th'occupacion of the said incumbent, Yijs. YJd, In all, iiij7/. ys. 
xjd, ob. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic yerlye for the tenth, iiijs.; and 
to our said sovereigne lord the Kinge for certen chief rentes going 
furth of the premysses, viz.: — ^furth of the mesuage in EoolyfPe in 
the tenure of Thomas Yonge, ixd, ob.; furth of George Bumaunde 
cotage ther, vjs. viij^.; furth of certen land ther in the tenure of 
John Erie, xxvj.9. Yiijd.; furth of one close ther, in the tenure of 
John Netherwoode, viijc/.; furth of one oxgang of land ther, in the 
tenure of Brian Barker, viijs. viijV/.; and furth of one cotage ther, 
in the tenure of the said incumbent, vjd,; in all, xliijs. xjd. ob. In 
all, xlvijs. xjd. ob. 

And so remanyth, xxxviij-s*. 



6. THE SERVICE OF OUR LADY IX THE PAROCHE CHURCH OF 

RIPPLEY. 

Willyam Tompson, incumbent ther. Havyng no foundacion 
but put in by the parocheners ther. To th' entente to maynteyne 
Goodes service in the church ther, and to helpe the curate to 
mynystre sacrementes to the said parochians, beinge a grete paroeh 
and of houslinge people in the same above dcc. Havinge for his 
stipende certen landes, both f reholde, copyhold, and boundholde, at 
the assignement of the saide parocheners ; the revenewez wherof 
hertof ore haith bene converted and imployed by the churchwardens 
aboute the reparacion of the said church and other necessary 
charges belonging to the same. 

The same is within the sayd church. The necessitie is to have 
Goodes service and mynystracion of sacrementes maynteyned in 
the sam for so moche as the paroeh is of grete circuyte, and one 
grete ry ver, called Nydde, ronninge and passinge through the same, 
so that many tymes the curate, beinge furth of visitacion in som 
parte of the said paroeh, can not come home to the said church by 



THE DEANERY OF BOROUGHBRTDGK. 267 

the space of ij dayes, by reason of the lett of the said ryver at suoh 
tymes when as ther be grete floide. Ther is no landes aKenate 
sithens the statute. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertenyng to the same, 
as apperyth by the inventory, viz.: — goodes, nil, and plate, nil. 

First, one ten. with th'appurtenaunces in Killinghall, called 
Toppanholde, in th'occupacion of Richard Diconsone, xxvij*. 
ijd.; Alice Coke, one cotage ther, ijs.; widow Bell, one 
cotage with th'appurtenaunces in Stodley Roger, iiijs.; Leonard 
Atkinson, iij a. of land in Hamesthuate Fielde, ixs.; James 
Preston, ij mesuages with the appurtenaunces in Milbj'-, 
xxs.; James Thomson, one acre of arable lande in Min- 
skip, nihil hie quia postea inter terras custumarias ibidem. 
In all, Ixijs. ijd. Item, iiij a. of medowe in Killinghall Holmes, 
xjs.; widowe Palliser, one mesuage with th'appurtenaunces ther, 
vij.s\; widowe Holdesworth, one mesuage with th'appurtenaunce 
ther, iiijs. iiijfi?.; Robert Wray and William Wray, holden by 
indenture, iij mesuages in the township of Clynt, xxvs. viij^/.; John 
Shawe, one cotage with th'appurtenaunces ther, ix«. viijfl^.; John 
Atkinson, one close ther, viijs.; and also ther is one cottage with ij 
a. of land in Rowdon Rakes, in tholdinge of John Hill, iijs.; a 
rent paid furth of one close in Bristed, in the holdinge of Thomas 
Scaif , iJ6'. ijd,; one mesuage with th'appurtenaunces in Thuscros, in 
tholding of widowe Skerowe, xviijs. iiij a?. In all, iiij//. ixs. ijd. 
Item, one mesuage with ij oxganges of land in Aldbrough and 
Minskip, in tholdings of James Tompson, xiiij.:^. xjd. In all, xiiij.v. 
xjd. Item, one annuall rent yerly paid by Sir William Ingleby, 
knight, going furth of his landes in [blank] at the feast of Saynte 
Michaell onlye, iijs. iiijt/. 

Sum of the rentall, viij/i. ix.?. vij^. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie to his castell of Knaresborough, for 
a rente goinge furth of one tenemente in Killinghall, ij^.; to James 
Pullajnie for chief rent, going furth of the same, vijs.; to the 
castell of Richmonde for chief rent, goinge furth of the premissed 
landes in Milby, iijs. iiijrf.; to the Kinges Majestie to his castell of 
Knaresbrough, viz.: — fiirth of iiij a. of lande in Killinghall, in 
tholding of James Pullayne, ijs,; furth of Palyser wyff tene- 
mente, xijd.; furth of Holdesworth tenement, xijdr, furth of 
Roberto Wray tenemente, vs. viij^/.; forth of John Shawe tene- 
mente, iijs.; furth of John Atkinson close xviijs.; furth of 
John Hill tenemente, xij^.; furth of one acre of grounde in 
the tenure of Thomas Skaif, Yijd,; furth of Thurscros, vs ; 
furth of one tenemente in Aldebrough and Minskip, called 
Bounde Lande, in the tenure of James Thomson, iiijs. xjd,; and for 
ecte of courte for the premysed landes in Burrobrige and Hames- 



268 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC, 

thuate, vjfl?.; and for the graves office of Aldbrugh, being bound to 
gether the Kinges rentes ther, ij yeres in xij yeres, every yere v j 8. 
viijfl?. In all, xliijs. iiijfl?. 

And so remanyth, vij/e. xjs, njd. 



Memorandum : — That William Thomson aforsaide, incumbent 
herof , is charged by the landes lyenge in Aldbrugh and Mynskip 
ij yeres in xij with the coUeccion of the revenewez of the graveship 
of Aldbrugh, amountinge to the some of iiij^^xjli, viijs. iiij^., and 
to pay the same at the castell of Knaresbrough ; for which office 
ther haith bene allowed, as apperyth by a rentall shewed of anno 
xxiijmo regni regis Henrici vij., xxvjs. \iijd,, and now ther is 
nothing allowed, but doth collect the same accordinglie at his own 
proper costes and charges. 



7. THE SERVICE OF SAINTE JOHN BAPTYSTE IN THE SAYDE PAROCH 

CHURCHE. 

Henry Shawe, incumbent. Havynge no foundacion, but put in 
by the said parochians. To th'entent that Goddes service the better 
shuld be mantened, and to helpe the curate in mynystracion of the 
sacrementes. Havinge certen landes assigned for his stipend, which 
haith bene hertofore imployed by the churchwardens about the 
neccessitie of the church. 

The same is in the said paroch church. The necessitie is as befor 
in the precedent chaunterie is declared. Ther is no landes alienate 
or soldo sithens the statute. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertenyng to the same, as 
apperyth by the inventory, viz.: — goodes valued at nil, plate, 
nil. 

First, one messuage with the appurtenaunces in Clynt, in the 
tenure of Thomas Farbarne, xxjs. xd.; vj a. of land ther in 
tholdyng of Roberte Myer, xxj.s. ijd.; iiij a. of lande ther 
in tholdynge of William Hochenson, xijs. ijd.; vij a. of lande ther 
in tholdynge of John Baytes, xixs. xd.; John Atkinson, one acre 
of land ther, ijs. jd. ; Margaret Browne, ij a. of lande ther, 
vijs. ixd.; George Kobson, one acre of lande ther, ij«. vijef.; 
Thomas Homer, one acre of lande ther, ijs, Yijd, ; Brian 
Browne, half one acre of ground ther, xixd.; Margaret Marston, ij 
a. of ground ther, vs. iiij<:/.; John Atkinson, j a. di'. of land ther, 
iijs. \ijd.; Thomas [Blank], one acre di' of land in Killinghall, 
iijs. jd. ob.; and Thomas Westowe, iiij a. of land in Harrowgate, 
xx«. ij^. In all, vj//. iijs. ix^. ob. 



THE DEANERY OF BOROUGHBRIDGE. 269 



Wherof 
Payable to the Kinges Majestie to his castell of Knaresbrough, 
going fxirth of the premisses, viz.: — fxirth of the mesuage and x a. 
of land in Clynt, in the tenure of Thomas Farbame, vs. xd.; furth 
of the ten. in the tenure of Robert Myer, iijs, ijd,; furth of the 
ten. in the tenure of John Bates, iijs. xd,; furth of the close in 
the tenure of John Atkinson, Yijd.; furth of ij a of lande in the 
holdinge of Margaret Browne, xiijd.; furth of Greorge Robson ten., 
vijs.; furth of one acre of lande in the tenure of Thomas Homer, 
vijfl?.; furth of one acre of lande in the tenure of Jennet Atkinson, 
yijd,; ij a. of lande in the tenure of Margaret Marston, xiijd,; furth 
of one acre di' of lande in Killinghall, ixd,; furth of one acre of lande 
in Harrowgate, ijs. ijd,; and furth of half one acre of land in Clynt 
in the tenure of Brian Browne, vij^.; and furth of iiij a. of land 
ther in the tenure of William Hochenson, ijs. ijd. In all, xxiijs. 
And so remanyth, cs. ixd. ob. 



8. THE SERVICE IN THE CHAPELL OF GARSDALL IN THE PAROCHE 

OF PENTE. 

William Coke, incumbent. Havinge no foundacion but put in 
by the late Abbot of Saint Agathies, and commonly served by a 
brother of the said late monasterye, ordened to serve and celebrate 
ther for the ease of the inhabitantes theraboute and to pray for 
the sowles of the benefactors and all Cristen sowles. Havyng for 
stipend yerly, cs., as apperyth by the rentall, going furth of the 
possessions of the suppressed monastery of Saynt Agathies in 
Sa . . . ., certen landes gyven by the lorde Fitzhugh to the 
said abbot to the use of fyndyng one prist ther continually which 

said not 

charged with the pament of the Kinges Majesties tenthes. 

The same is distaunte from the paroch church iij mylez and 
more. The necessetie therof is to have one prist to celebrate ther, 
beinge in the mounteynez, so that in wynter many tymez ther can 
nothinge passe betwixt the same and the paroch churche. The 
same is used accordinglye. Ther is no lande alienate or solde 
sithe the iiij*^ day of Februarye, anno regni regis Henrici octavi, 
vicesimo septimo. 

Q-oodes, omamentes, and plate pertenynge to the same, as 
apperyth by th'inventorye, viz.: — ^goodes valued at nil, and plate, 
ml. 

The sayde incumbent haith and receyvyth yerly one annuytie 
or aimuall rent of cs, goyng furth of the possessyons of the late 



270 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIESj GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

suppressed monasterye of Saynt Agathie, payd by the . . . 

the lorde Scrope, fermour of the same . . . 

Sum of the rental!, as. 



Memorandum : — Ther is a chapel at Culstrop, in the parish of 
Kirk Hamerton, wherin was a stipendary priste, which had xls. of 

the monastery of and sithens 

the dissolucion of the said house, was paid by thandes of William 

Blythman, late receyvor of the same the same 

was purchased by the lorde Latymer, decessed, and sythens that 
purchas ther hayth bene ne prest ther 



9. THE CHAUNTERIE OF OUR LADY IN THE PAROCH CHURCH 

OF ALLERTON 

Willyam Bumande, incumbent. Of the foundacion of John 
Andyrby (?), knight, as apperyth [illegible]. 

The same is in the said church and used accordinglie. The 
necessitie is to pray for the sowles departed [illegible]. 

Goodes, ornamentes, and plate pertenyng to the same, as 
apperyth by the inventory, viz.: — goodes valued at viijs., plate, 
xxviijs. 

First, one tenement with th'appurtenaunces [illegible] 

of lande in Grafton in the tenure of John Maierson, xvj«.; vj a. 
of medowe in Nether Dunsforth Ingez, now in severall tenures 
[illegible. The names of John Sympson and William Thomlyn- 
son appear.] 

Sum of the rentall, ixli, xviijs. ixd, ob. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic for the tenthe, xvjs. iiijd,; to 
our said sovereigne lorde the Kinge, for chef rent goyng furth of 
the premisses, viz.: — furth of the land . . . . , vij«.; furth of 

John Sympson tenement and iiij of lande . . 

. . . , xxxs. xd.; and furth of ... . and ij oxgange of 
land ther in the tenure of William Thomlynson iiij 

Sum of allowaunce, Ijs. ix^. ob. 
And so remanyth, vij/e. vijs. 



THE DEANERY OF BOROUGH BRIDGE. 271 

[sums total for the deanery of buroughbridge.] 



Some of the said goodes, vj7/. xviijs. jd. 



Some of the said plate, ixli. xv«. 



Some of the said possesseons, mj^^xjli, xixs. x.jd. 



Some of the saide deduccions, xxjli, ij«. iiijc?. 



And so remayneth elere, Ixx//. xvijs. vijd. 



THE DEANEY OF POTJNTFEETT.i 



1. THE CHAUin?RIE OF SANCTE THOMAS Th'aPPOSTLE IN THE FAROCHB 
CHURCHE OF POUNTFRETT CALLED RUSHWORTH CHAUNTERIE. 

Thomas Elyson, incumbent. Of the foiuidacion of Eoberte 
Rusheworth, as apperyth by a dede of feoffment, and a wille ther- 
unto annexed, dated the v*^ day of March in vij^ yere of the 
reigne of our sovereign lorde king Henry th'eight. To th'entent 
that the rents and prof ectes of the landes, conteyned in the said 
feoffment, with other landes, conteyned in the sayde will, holden 
by copy of courte rolle, to the valewe of mjlL xiiijs. viijV. shulde be 
payde by the heires of the saide Rushworth to a preyst which 
shulde synge in the said chauntrie for ever, and to pray for the 
sowles of the said Rushworth and his antecessors. And yf the 
saide heire do f ayle of paiment of the said rents, aocordynge to the 
sayde will, that then John Wakfeylde and his cofeffiesof the premisses 
shulde suffre the saide preyst to take all th'issues and profettes 
of the saide landes and ten., conteyned in the said feoffment, and 
also the prof etts of the copieholdes named in the saide will, unto 
such time as the said preyst be satisj&ed of the said iiij&*. xiiiJ8. 
viijV. Which is bounde to distribute to pore people on Saynt Blase 
day, xiijd, and also that the curate of the saide church, for the 
tyme beinge, shulde offre, the saide day jd,, and take up iiijrf.; and 
to helpe dyvyne service in the quere, and to helpe the saide curate 
to mynystre sacraments to the parochians of the same ohuroh, 
which be in nombre mm houslyng people and above. 

The same is in the seide paroch churche and used aooordinglje. 
Ther is no landes alienated or solde sithens the statute. 

Goods iiijs. iij^., plate nil. 

First, one ten. with th'appurtenaunces in Hardwyke in the 
tenure of Robert Hoppay, Ixs.; certenjmedowe in Pountfret 
Feylde, called Soman Flattes, in the tenure of Alan Andrewe, xx«.; 

(1) Here begins Augmentation Office, Channtrj Certificate No. 66. 



THE DEANERY OF PONTKFRACT. 273 

and ther is certen landes in the hands of the heres of Flemynge, of 
the yerKe valewe of xiiij*. viijV. In all, iiij//. xiiij*. viijd. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie for the tenth yerely, ixs. iiijn?.; to 
the said Robert Rushworth for a rent goinge furth of the saide ten. 
in the tenure of Robert Hoppay, xviijV.; and to the said Robert 
for a rent goinge furth of the medowe, called Sonnen Flattes, ij*. 
YJd. In all, xiiJ5. nijd. 

And so remanyth, iiij/t. xvjd. 



2. THE CHAUNTRIE OF CORPUS CHRISTI IN THE SAYDE 

CHURCHE. 

Richard Ridyall, incumbent. Havynge no foundacion, but 
putt in by the majrre and his bretheme. To th'entente to say the 
morrowe masse in the said church, and to survey the amendynge 
of the high wayes about the said towne, which masse is done by v 
of clocke in the momynge. Havynge landes and ten. pertenyng 
to the same, as by the rentall apperyth. And not charged with the 
Kinges tenthes. 

The same is within the said church and used accordinglye. Ther 
is no landes aKenate sithens the statute. 

Goods, xxxvs. xjd. Plate, xlij*'. 

First, one ten. with th'appurtenances in Maltmarket in Pount- 
frett, in the tenure of Alane Ayre, yijs. iiijV.; one ten. in the Newe 
Market, in the tenure of widowe Hill, x«.; one ten. in Salte Rawe, 
in tholdinge of Richard Wilbore, iiijs.; one close in Northgayte, 
intholdinge of Edmunde Tyas, iijs.; one orchardein "Walkergate, 
in tholdinge of John Adamson, xs.; one cloise lienge in Southgate, 
in tholdinge of the saide John, xijd.; one ten. with appurtenances in 
Gelygayte, in the tenure of James Brereclyff, vs. viij^.; one ten. in 
Ropergate, in tholdinge of Christofer Hooton, vs.; iiij ten., in the 
tenure of Edward Estwoode, iiijs. viij^.; one close in Northfeilde, in 
tholdinge of Thomas Cowper, vjs.; one acre of lande in the "West- 
feylde, in tholding of Edwarde Grave, ijs. nijd,; one acre of lande 
in Preston Feylde, in tholdinge of Robert Mawe, ijs.; one acre of 
lande ther, in the tenure of Robert Heptonstall, xijd,; one ten. in 
Southgate, in tholding of John Moberley, x^.; one ten. in the 
Balye, in the tenure of Thomas Snydall, xviijV.; iij a. of lande 
lienge nere the grene, in the tenure of Robert Woodhouse, ijs.; 
and one acre of lande in Fulsnape, in tholdinge of Henry Wytham, 

• • • • • • J 

i]s. uija. 

Sum of the rentall, Ixvijs. viijfl^. 

R 



274 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the mare of Pountefrett for a rent goinge f urth of the 
the premysed landes yerlye, viijs. \jd. 
And so remayneth, ]ixs, ijd. 



3. THE CHAUNTRIE OF OUR LADY WITHIN THE SAIDE PAROCH 

CHURCH OF POUNTEFRETT. 

Alexandre Carter, incumbent. Havynge no foundaeion, but 
put in by the mayre of Pountfret and his bretheme, to say masse 
at viij of the clocke and help dyvyne service in the quere, and to 
helpe the curate in tyme of necessitie to mynistre sacraments to 
the parochians ther. Havynge certen landes and ten. for the 
mantenance of the same, as particularlie in the rentall may appere. 

The same is in the said parish church and used accordingly. 
Ther is no landes alienate sithens the statute. 

Goods, Ixxs. xcL Plate, nil. 

First, a yerlie rent of xs., goinge furthe of the landes lately 
perteynynge to the desolved monastery of Saynt Johnes of Pount- 
frett; one house with one garthinge, in the tenor of mastres Bunnye, 
iiij.9. iiije/.; one garth in the Balyey, in the tenure of Laurens Wilye, 
xvjfl?.; one garth in Bondgayte, in the tenure of George Watson, 
xij^.; one house with a garth in the Balif, in tholdinge of Jennett 
Clay, iiijs'.; one house with a garth ther, in tholdinge of mistres 
Eobynson, iiijs.; a garthe ther in the tenor of the said mistres 
Rawlynson {sic), xviijt/.; a rent of \jd., goyngefurth of the landes 
of John Richardson ther ; one house with th appurtenances in the 
holdinge of William Hogeson, viijs.; one house with a garth ther, 
in the tenor of Eobert Hyrst, vij-s.; one house in the Bothez, in 
tholdynge of Richard Simpson, preist, x.9. viij a?.; one stable ther, 
in tholdinge of Bartholomewe Dyconson, xijd.; a rent of xviij^/., 
goinge furth of a chambre ther, in tholdinge of Richard RydyaU, 
preist ; one house with a garth in Walkergate, in tholdinge of 
Thomas Swanne, ijs.; a rent of ixd, goinge furth of one house 
ther, in the tenor of John Milner ; a rent of YJd,, goinge furth of 
a garth ther, in the tenor of Hugh Chestre ; ij garthes (?) ther in 
the tenor of the said incumbent, xvjd,; one garth in Northffate, in 
the tenure of Stephan Easby, xijd.; one house with a garth ther, 
in the tenor of John Sampall, iiij*. iiijV.; one house and a garth in 
Marketsteide, in the tenure of widowe Buckle, with one housestede 
in decay, iijs. iiijc?.; one garthe in Southgate, in the tenor of John 
Adamson, xijd.; one bame and ij garthes, ther, in the tenure of the 
said John, iiijs.; iiij^.; a rent of xviijt/., goinge furth of one dose 
in Tanshill in the tenure of Lyonell Rolstone ; one house with one 
garth in Bakstergate in tholding of John Clerkson (?) with one 



THE DEANERY OF PONTEFRACT. ^75 

stable in Grelygate, one bame in Northgate, one crofte at the Brode 
Lane Ende, called Tentor Crofte, and half one acre of lande in the 
Olde Feylde, all rented at xvs.; a garth in Westgate, in the tenure 
of Thomas Edryngton, iiijd; one house in Mycklegate, in the 
tenure of widowe Skelton, viijs.; a rent of xxijd., goinge furth 
of one house in Marketstede in the tenure of Thomas Grave ; one 
house and one garth in Mickelgate, in the tenure of widowe Woode, 
iiijs.; one house and a garth ther, in the tenure of Henry Hempes- 
worth, vij.s.; ij little clausures, lienge nere the wyndmyllof Poimt- 
frett, in the tenure of the same Henry, iiijs.; a rent of xijV., goinge 
furthe of one house in Myklegate, in the tenure of John Flocton ; 
one stable in Salterawe in decay, one parcell of grounde ther, in the 
tenure of Richard Wilbore, vj(^.; one parcell of grounde in Pond- 
garth, in the tenure of the said Richard, xvjV.; one litle pece of 
grounde in Salterawe, iijd.; certen landes in the feildes of Hard- 
wyke, in the tenure of James Jakson, ijs.; ij a. of lande ther, in 
the tenure of Jochiame Graunte, ijs.; a rent of jd., paid by Thomas 
Rodwell ; iiij a. of lande in Ferybrygge Feylde, in th'occupacion 
of, Richard Johnson, iijs.; and one tofte in Ferybrigge, in the 
tenure of Edmonde Tyas, iij^. 

Sum oJE the rentall, yjli. xviijr?. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic yerely for the tenths, viijs. xjd,; 
to the maior of Pountfret yerlie for a rent, called the Kinges f erme, 
goinge furthe of the premysses,xvijs. vjf/.; to the grave of Houghton, 
xviij^.; to the graves of Tanshill, xij^.; to John Hamerton, one 
pounde of peper, ij-s*. ijd.; to the same John, for owte rente, xijd,; 
goinge furth of the premised landes ; and to Thomas Wakf eylde, 
jd. 

Sum of th'allowaunce, xxxijs. ij^. 
And so remanyth, iiij/«. ixs. iiijc/. 



4. THE CHAUNTRIE OF SANCTE ROKE WITHIN THE SAYDE PAROCHE 

CHURCHE. 

Robert Hoppay, incumbent. Havyng no foundacion, but 
nominate by the maior and his bretherne, and to say masse at ix of 
the clocke, and to help dyvyne service in the saide church, and to 
mynystre sacraments to the parochians in tyme of necessitye. 
Havynge certen landes and ten. gyven by well disposed persons to 
th'entente to be prayed for and ther ancetors. 

The same is within the saide paroch church and used accordinglie, 
and ther is no landes alienate sithens the statute. 

Goods, xxs. ijd, Plate, nil. 



27S CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

First, one ten. with th'appurtenances in Brerley in the tenure 
of Richard Noddez, Ixiijs. yd.; one ten. with th'appurtenances in 
in Pountfret in the tenure of Thomas Fuysten, xKsijs.jd,; one house 
ther in the tenure of Christofer Dukket, xs.; one house ther in the 
tenure of George Fenton, xjs.; a rent paid furth of the house of 
Eichard Wilbore, ijs. iiij^.; a rent of xvjc?., paid by Robert 
Femell ; one house in the tenure of John Walton, iiijs. viijfl?.; one 
house in tholdinge of Anthony Hayle, vs.; one acre of lande ther, 
in the tenure of Gerrerd Crowder, by yere, ijs..; and one little 
chambre being the mansion house of the sayd incumbent, soituate 
within the said towne of Pountfrett, worth by yere, iiijs. 

Sum of the rentall, vj/t. xvjs. ii]d. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic yerhe for the tenth, ixs. iijd. ob,; 
to the master mayor of Poimtfret for the Kinges ferme, goinge 
furth of one chambre in Pountefrett,iijc?.; to the lorde Mounteigle, 
for a rent goinge furth of the landes in Breerley, xiiijs. yjd.; to Sir 
John Burton, knight, for a rent goynge furth of the same landes, 
viijs.; to Sir George Darcye, knight, for such like rent, goinge 
furth of the same to the said mayor of Pountfret, ijs.; for a rent 
goinge furth of Thomas Fuysterhouse, vjs. jd.; and to the same 
mayor for suche like rent, goynge furth of George Fenton House, 
xijd. 

Sum of th'allowance, xljs. jd. 
And so remanyth, iiijVi. xs, ijd. 



5. THE CHAUNTRIE OF OUR LADY IN THE CHAPELL OF SAYNT 
GYLKS IN THE TOWNE OF POUNTEFRETtI IN VhE SAYDE 

PAROCHE. 

Roger Frikley, incumbent. Havynge no foundacion, but 
nominate by the mayor and bretheme beforesayde, and doth singe 
masse in the said chapell daly for the ease of the inhabitants of the 
said towne, and doth mynystre all sacraments in the same, and also 
doth helpe the curate in tyme of necessitie or visitacion. 

The same is distaunt from the paroch church j quarter of j myle. 
Ther is no landes, ahenate sithens the statute. 

Goods, xiiJ6'. ijd. Plate, IxYJs.jd. 

First, John Tatam, one shop in Ledder Markett, xxrf.; William 
Hogeson and Thomas Stable, one shopp ther, xxd.; William Skipton, 

(1) There was also another chantry in Pontefract in ihe churoh of AU Saints 
to pray for the soul of Adam de Acke worth and Beatrice his wife, and endowed 
with lands in Preston Jackling, Carlton, and Sutton juxta Ferrybridge. Fat, 14 
JSdw. Ill.y p. 3, w. 18. 



THE DEANERY OF PONTEFRACT. 277 

one shopp ther, xvj^.; the cordwyner of Hymesworth, one shopp, 
xiiijfl?.; one shopp ther in decay ; one shop in tholdinge of Henry 
Foldes, xiiijfl?.; Edwarde Stalay, one shopp, xij^.; AKce Skeldinge, 
one house, ijs.; Jennet Gregson, one house, ijs, viijo^.; Edward 
Hope, one house, vs.; Thomas Slack, one house, vjs.; the same 
Thomas, one garden, \jd.; one other house, in decay ; Adam 
Stagge, one house in Nawtmarket, iiijs.; Jennet Evers, one house, 
ijs. viij^.; one house stede, in decay ; Edward Hempe, one stable 
with one gardyne ther, iij.<?.; William Marshall, one house with the 
appurtenances, xxs.; William Grene, one acre of lande, viijc?.; 
Baleton wyfEe, one house, iijs.; John Moberley, for the ende of 
the same house, xxd.; Lyonell Rolston, ij messuage steids, with one 
kilnehouse, ijs. iiij^.; Richard Wilbore for one quarter of one 
mesuage, with a well, \iijd.; John Hogeson, ijs.; William Cowarde, 
one stable, ijs.; Brian Jakson, one bame in Baxtergate, vs. iiij^.; 
John Browne, one gardyne, vj^.; one parcell of waist groimde ther, 
nil ; Robert Grave, iij half acres of lande in Mikkelgate, xviijt/.; 
Edward Rusby, one roode of lande ther, iiij^.; Brian Jakson, one 
shopp in Marketsteide, vjs.; Nicholas Carlyell, one shopp ther, vs.; 
Lyonell Mexborough, one shopp, vs.; William Stokhill, one shopp, 
vjs.; Richard Helke,one shopp, ijs. iiij^.; widowe Buckyll, one house, 
xijs.; John Clerkson, one house with th'appurtenances, xijs. over 
the reparacions ; Thomas Heptenstall, one gardyne in Roper- 
gate, xijfl?.; Thomas Hirst, one litle house, ijs. viijc?.; Thomas 
Person, one house, vs.; Thomas Edryngton, one house with one 
bame, over the reparacions, iijs.; Robert Carver, one gardyne in 
Northgate, xijd, ; Richard Pykkerynge, iij r. of lande in Carleton, 
xiiij^.; George Milner, for one house in Tanshill, iiijs.; Lyonell 
Rolston for a rent goinge furth of his landes ther, in the tenure of 
Brighouse wyfe, xviij5.; and Roberte Howrom, one ten. with 
th'appurtenances in Ryle, xs. ij^^. 

Sum of the rentall, vij^i. vjs. viijo?. 

Wherof 
Paiableto the Kinges Majestic yerlie for the x*^, viijs. xij^. ob, q.\ 
to the mayor of Pountfret, xijs. vjc?.; to the collector of the rents 
of the late desolved monastery of Pountfret, one pound of peper, 
ijs. i\i]d.\ to the grave of Tanshill, iiijd oh,\ and to George Darcye, 
i]s. mja. 

Sum of th'allowance, xxvjs. ijd q. 
And so remanyth, vj//. Yd. ob, q. 



6. [The articles of inquiry, as on p. 5, bound up in the wrong 

place.] 



278 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

7. THE CHAUNTRIE OF OUR LADY IN THE PAROCH CHURCH OF 

ACKWORTHE. 

John Thompson, incumbent ther, the same is of the f oundacion 
of Isabell Castelforth.i To th'entent to pray for the sowle of the 
foimder and all Christen sowles. And founded by licence of King 
Edwarde the thyrde, dated die Lunae proximo post festum sancti 
Michaelis archangeli, anno Domini mcccxxxiiij. 

The same is within the saide paroche churche. The necessitie 
is to pray for the sowles departed, and is used accordinglie. Ther 
is no landes alienated or soldo sithens the iiij^^day of February, 
anno regni regis Henrici viij^., xxvij^^^. 

Goods, nil, plate, nil. 

First, foure messuages, wherof two is buylded upon, and v 
oxganges of lande with th'appurtenances lyeng in Thorpe Awdelyn, 
in the tenor of Richard Carter, of the yerlie rent of iiij/e.; vj a. 
of land arable ther in the tenure of William Norton, vjs. Yiijd.; vj 
a. of arable lande ther, in the tenure of the wyffe of William 
Warde, vjs.; and the howse that the said preist doth inhabite in, 
rented at iiijs. 

Sum of the said chauntrie, iiij/^. xvjs. viij^. 

Wherof 
Payable to the Kinges Majestic for the tenth yerlie, ixs. Yijd. oh, q. 
And so remanyth, iiij/». vijs. q. 



8. THE CHAUNTRIE OF SANCTE JOHN BAPTISTE IN PRESTON JAKLINGE 
CHAPELL IN THE PARYSSHE OF FETHERSTONE. 

Thomas Huntyngdon, incumbent. Beinge of the foundacion 
of Roberto Preston, to pray for the sowle of the founder and all 
Christen sowles, and to do service iiij principall dayes in the yere 
in the paroche church of Fetherstone. 

The same is within the paroch of Fetherstone and distaunt from 

the same one myle. The necessitie of the same is to pray for the 

sowles departed and to do dyvyne servyce in the said chapell for the 

ease of the inhabitants being aged and impotent. The same is 

used and observed accordingHe. Ther is no landes alienated or soldo 

sithens the iiij*^ day of February, anno regni regis Henrici "viij^., 
xxvij™o. 

(roodes, xjs. viijf/. Plate, nil. 

J- 

(1) Licence to Isabella de Castelford to found a chantry in the chapel of the 
Blessed Mary in the church of Acworth, newly built, to pray for the same Isabella 
Adara de Foxoles and Eustachia. his wife, William and John, sons of the same Adam, 
Geoffrey de Staynton and Adam de Castelford. 29 Jan. 1333. Fat,, 7 Edw. III., 
p. 1, m. 21. 



THE DEANERY OF PONTEFRACT. 279 

First, one capital! mesuage and vj a. of arable lande, lienge in 
Preston, in the tenure of John Saunders, of the yerlie rent of xxij.s.; 
iij pastures and ij a. of lande and a rode in the tenure of James 
Woodroffe, viijs. yjd.; iiij a. of lande in the tenure of Felling- 
worthe wySe, iiijs.; xij a. of lande in the holdynge of Nicholas 
Shelet, the yonger, xij.s.; one cloyse in the tenure of the sayde 
Nicholas, xiijs. iiijd,; one cloise with one acre of lande in tholdinge 
of John Hamerton, esquier, xiiij-s. iiijV.; one cloise in tholdinge of 
Johne Chapell, ix5.; one cloise, in tholdynge of William Wilson, 
iiijs.; one ootage in the holdynge of John Walton, iiijs.; ij a. di. of 
lande in the tenure of John Grenewoode, ijs, v]V.; iij a. of lande in 
the tenure of James Huntyngton, iijs.; iij a. of lande in the 
tenure of William Sympson, iij*\ 

Sum of the said chantrie, iiij li. xixs. viijo?. 

Wherof 
Payable to the Kinges Majestic yerlie for tenthes of the same, 
viijs.; and to the Bishop for senage, xijd. In all, ixs. 
And so remanyth, iiijli, xs. viijr/. 



9. THE CHAUNTRIE OF OUR LADY IN THE PAROCH CHURCH OF 

KELLINGTON.l 

John Woode, incumbent. Beinge of the dotacion of the 
parocheners ther, by wille and testamentes of syndrye well disposed 
parochianes ther, to pray for the prosperitie of the parocheners 
leving, and for the sowles of thos which be departed, and to do 
dyvyne service in the saide paroch churche of Kellyngton. 

The same is within the paroche churche beforsaide. The 
necessitie is to pray for the sowles of the parochians departed and 
helpe to do divine service in the said church, and is used 
accordinglie. Ther is no lands alienate, etc. 

Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

First, one ten. in tholdinge of Robert Horsell, xiiijs.; one ten. 
in tholdinge of John Fisher, xxjs.; one cotage in tholdinge of John 
Everingham, vs.; one ten. in tholdinge of Alice Wentworth, ixs. 
xd,; one cotage in the holding of William Thomson, vjs.; one ten. 
in tholdinge of Robert Thompson, xs. xjd.; one ten. in tholdinge of 
Nicholas Smyth, xxvs. iiijn?.; and one crofte, called the Ladyburye 
Crofte, and certen lande and meddowe, late in tholding of Thomas 
Moye and Thomas Hewet, ix6*. 

Sum of this chauntrie, cjs. j^. 

(I) There is a note here in another hand. " Sent Katheryn's ohaunterj 
omytted in this hook." 



280 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie yerlie for the tenth, viij«. vijV. 
ob. q,\ to Sir John Nevyle, knyght, for a rent going furthe of the 
said lands, vjs. viijo?.; to Sir John Dawney, knight, ijs. ob,] to the 
King our sovereigne lorde, xijc?.; to Thomas Metham, xiijV.; and 
to the same Metham, ijs. In all, xxjs. Yd, q„ 
And so remanyth, lxxix«. yijd, ob, q. 



10. THE CHAUNTRIE IN THE CHAPELL OF WHITLEY IN THE 

PAROCH BIFORSAID. 

Arthure Cressie, incumbent. The same is of the dotacion of 
of the hole parocheners ther, by wills and testamentes of well dis- 
posed people departed. To pray for the prosperitie of the 
parochians, now levynge, and the sowles of them departed, and to 
do djryne service in the said chapell and to ministre sacraments in 
tyme of neide to the parocheners there. 

The same chapell is within the said paroch and in distance 
from the paroch church one myle di. The necessitie is to pray and 
to celebrate masse to the aged impotent men, that for waters 
many tymes cannot resorte to the said paroch church, and the 
same is well used accordinge to his foundacion. Ther is no landes 
alienate, etc. 

Goods, vijs. xd. Plate, nil. 

First, one ten. in tholding of Nicholas Smyth which payth 
yerlie unto the preist, xviijs. viijd; half one ten. in tholding of 
Lyonell Atkinson, iijs. vijr/.; one cotage in tholding of Jenkyn 
Heyton, iijs.; one cotage in the holding of Margaret Leyke, iijs.; 
one ten. in tholdyng of Arthur Cressie, clerke, xv5.; a yerly rent 
going furth of one ten. in tholding of John Pocock, ijs. viijV.; one 
cotage in tholding of John Kellingley, viiijs.; a rent going furth 
of one cotage in tholding of Robert Horome, jd. ob,; a rent going 
furth of one parcell of grounde, called liiddinge, in the holding of 
Nicholas Smyth, yjd.; a rent going furth of certen landes in 
tholdinge of William Barclough, ijs.; a rent going furth of Stor- 
lande, ijs.; one ten. in tholding of Robert Thompson, iijs, iiijrf.; 
one ten. in tholding of Henry Jakson, x^.; and a rent going furth 
of John Grriffite ten., xixd. 

Sum of the chauntrie, Ixiiijs. ujd, ob, 

Wherof 
To the Kinges Majestie yerlie for the tenth, vjs. jd. ob. q. 
And so remanyth, Iviijs. jd, ob, q. 



THE DEANERY OF PONTEFRACT. 281 

11. THE CHAUNTRIK AT THE ALTER OF THOMAS BECKET IN THE 

PAROCH CHURCH OF HEMSWORTH. 

William Catton, incumbent. Of the fonndacion of Symon 
Balderstone, at th'alter somtymes called th'alter of Thomas Becket, 
to pray for the sowle of the founder and all Cristen sowles, as 
aperyth by a foundacion, dated xij die Maii, anno regni regis 
Edwardi tertii, xxjmo. 

The same is within the paroch church of Hemsworth. The 
necessitie is to pray for sowles departed, and the same is observed 
accordynglye. Ther is no lands alienate or solde, etc. 

Groods, \s. ijd, Plate, xlviijs. 

First, one ten. called the Chauntrie House in tholdinge of 
James Lyversuche, xls.; certen grounde in the towne feilde of 
Hymsworth in tholding of John Skamandell, xvij*.; one cot age in 
tholding of John Prynce, iiijs.; one mesuage with th'appurte- 
nances in tholding of William Clyffe, xxs.; James Wilkocke for 
fre rente, viij*.; John Smyth for fre rent, v«.; and John Hatton for 
free rent, xj«. 

Sum of this chantrie, cys. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie yerlie for the tenth, xs. iiijV. ob.; 
to the lordes of Himsworth for free rent. Hid.; and to John Darcie 
for free rent, idjd. 

Sum of the allowaunce, xJ5. vij^. ob. 

And so remanyth, iiij/t. xiijs. iiijd ob, 

12. THE CHAUNTRIE OF OUR LADY IN THE SAIDE PAROCH 

CHURCH. 

William Woode, incumbent. Of the foundacion of Sir James 
Haryngton, knight, and William Martyne to pray for the sowles 
of the founders, and certen lands putt in feoffment to certen persons 
for the fyndyng of the incumbent therof for the tyme beynge, as 
apperyth by a composition dated the xij day of February, in the 
ixth. yere of the reigne of Kinge Edwarde the iiij*^., and also by 
divers other writings in the custodie of the said incumbent. 

The same is within the said church, etc. Ther is no lands 
alienate, etc. 

Goods, xs. YJd. Plate, nil. 

First, one ten., called Woodhouse, in the tenure of Eicharde 
Woode, xls.; one ten. in the tenure of the wyffe of William 
Scheley, xxviijs.; one ten. in the tenure of Percivall Chryste, 
xxxvjs. iiijfl?.; one cotage in the tenure of Robert Birkes, vs. iiije/.; 
and the incumbentes howse with one orcharde, vjs. ynjd. 

Sum of this chantrie, cvjs. uijd. 



282 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kings Majestie for tenth yerlie, ixs. ob,; and to 
Pountfret for the rent, iiijs. viij^?.; and to Saynt John, iiij^. 

Sum of the allowance, xiiijs. ob. 
And so remanyth eijs. iijd. ob. 



13. THE CHAUNTRIE OF THE TRENITIE IN THE PAROCHE CHURCHE 

OF HUDDERSFEILDE. 

Richard Blakborne, incumbent ther. Of the foundacion of 
Thomas Stapleton, esquier. To th'entent to pray for the sowle of 
the founder and to do divine service all festivals in the said church. 
And for the assurance of the incumbentes levinges the same 
founder did enfeoff Robert Nevyle and others in certen his lands 
and ten. to th'use of the incumbents herof , as apperyth by a com- 
posicion dated xiij^^o. die Febr', anno regni regis Henrici viij^i., 
XV j^ . 

The same is within the said church. The necessitie is to pray 
[etc. as before]. 

Goodes xijs. Plate xlviij«. 

First, one ten. with th'appurtenances in tholdinge of John 
Barnes, xxxs.; one mesuage with th'appurtenances in tholdinge of 
Richard Sampson, xxviijs.; one ten. in tholdinge of William 
Manchestre, xxvijs.; one ten. in tholdinge of Willyam Peryt, xxjs.; 
and one one (sic) in tholdinge of George Simpson, ijs. iiijd. 

Sum of the said chantrie, cviijs. iiijd 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie yerlie for the tenthes, ix.9. iiijV. 
And so remanyth, iiij li. xix.v. 



l4. THE STIPENDE OR SERVICE OF OUR LADY IN THE SAID 

PAROCH CHURCH. 

Richard Broke, incumbent. Ther is no foundacion but certen 
landes purchased by the parochians towards the fynding of the 
said incumbent. To th'entent to pray for the prosperitie of the 

f)arochians leving, and for the sowles of them departed, and to 
lelpe the curate of the same church to ministre sacraments and 
sacramentalles to the said parochians, beynge in nombre mcccc or 
ther aboutes. 

The same is within the said church and the necessitie is to 
pray and helpe the ciu-ate to mynystre the sacramente to the saide 
parochians in tyme of nede. The same is used accordinglie. Ther 
is no landes alienate, etc. 



THE DKANERY OF PONTEFRACT. 283 

Goodes, xxijs. viij^. Plaite, nil. 

First, one ten. with th'appnrtenances in Stanebanke, in the 
tenor of Willyam More, xxvjs. xjd. ob.; one eloise in the towne- 
ship of Crosland in the tenure of John Dyson, vjs. viijo?.; one 
parcell of lande in Wormell in tholdyng of Henry Hobrode, vs.; 
one cotage in tholdinge of John Spivie, lieng in Huddersfeilde, vijs.; 
and one cotage ther in tholdynge of Margarett Tolson, ijs. 

Sum of the said ehauntrie, xlvijs. Yijd. oh. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie for the tenth yerlie, iiijs. iiij^.; to 
John Thomell for fre rent, u]d, oh.\ and to theires of Blakbome, 

• • • • 

Sum of allowances, viijs. vijc?. oh. 
And so remanyth, xxxixs. 



15. THE CHAUNTRIE OF SAINT JAMES IN THE PAROCH CHURCH 

OF SNAITHE. 

Christofer Warter, incumbent. Of the foundacion of Henry 
Snath, clerke, to pray for the sowle of the founder and all Cristene 
sowles, and to do dyvine service in the said churche upon all festi- 
vall dayes as by the foundacion dated the [blank] day of [blank] 
anno regni regis [blank] more planKe may appere. 

The same is in the paroch church biforsaid. The necessitie is 
to pray and to do dyvine service as is biforesaide, and the same is 
used accordinglie. Ther is no landes alienate, etc. 

Goods, ixs. viijV. Plate, nil. 

First, one annuall rent of iiijV/. goinge furth of the vicarage of 
Snathe, payd by thandes of the fermor of the same, iii]7i. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie for the tenth, viij«. 
And so remanyth, Ixxijs. 



16. THE STIPENDE OR SERVICE OF OUR LADY IN THE SAME 

CHURCHE. 

James Brodebent, incumbent. And no foundacion of the same, 
but onlie certen landes purchased by the parochians ther, and 
bestowed for the manetenance of the saide service. To th'entente 
to pray for the prosperitie of the parochians, now levinge, and for 
the sowles of them departed. 

The same is within the said paroch church. The necessitie is 
to pray and do dyvyne service in the said church, and the same is 
used accordinglye. Ther is no land aKenate, etc. 



284: CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

Goods, xijs. ijd. Plate, nil. 

Fjnrst, one acre iij rod of land arable, and di. acre medowe in 
the tenure of John Gatenby, iijs. iijd.; one a. arable lande and vj a. 
of medowe, in the tenure of John Browne, vijs. iiijrf.; iij a. of 
medowe in the tenure of Robert Nelscrop, viijs.; half one acre of 
medowe in the tenure of Robert Jolande, xijfl^.; iij rod of arable 
lande in the tenure of Adam Haworth, xvd.; half an acre of arable 
land in the tenure of Thomas Ardyngton, xd,; half one acre 
arable lande, in the tenure of Thomas Richard, xd,; one howse in 
Cowyke that [blank] Joland doth inhabite in, iijs.; one rent payd 
by the heres of [blank] Ryder, xviijc?.; one annuall rent payde by 
Guy Mothersbye, iiijs. iiijfi?.; one rent paid yerlie furth of one 
house in Cowike, in the tenure of [blank] Palmer, iijd.; one house 
in the tenure of Robert Nelscropp, xviij^.; one house in the tenure 
of George Watson, ijs.; and the lande called the Lady Lande in the 
tenure of Robert Joland, iiij.s. 

Sum of the chauntrie, xxxixs. ijd, 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic for tenth, iij*. \jd.; and payd 
to the Kinge, our sovereigne lorde, for fre rent going furth of tiie 
premises, iiijs. ijd. In aU, vij.s'. viijd. 
And so remanyth, xxxJ6-. vj(/. 



17. THE SERVICE CALLED THE TRENITIK GUYLDE IN THE SAID 

CHURCHE. 

Christofer Bayoke, incumbent. Ther is no foimdacion, but 
landes purchased for the mantenance of the said service by the 
parochians ther. To th'entent the said incumbentes shulde mane- 
teyne Godes service in the said church, and pray for the estate of 
the parochians levinge, and for the sowles of theme that bene 
departed. 

The same is within the said church of Snaith ; and the neces- 
sitie therof is to pray and manteyne divine service in the same 
church, and the same is observed accordinglie. Ther is no landes 
alienate etc. 

Goods, xxiiijs. iiijfl?. Plate, xxxviijs. 

First, one parcell of medowe, in the tenure of William Bothe, 
xs.; one parcell of medowe in the tenure of Johne Bennet, xiiji.; 
one parcell of medowe, in the tenure of John Jollande, ijs.; one 
parcell of medowe, in the tenure of Robert Jollande, xijd.; certen 
land and medowe, in the tenure of George Jollande, ix«. iiijd.; one 
acre of land in the holdinge of John Jolland, ijs.; one parcell of 
medowe in the tenure of the wyff of Motherbie, xij5.; certen 
medowe, in the tenure of Robert Forman, vijs. Yijd.; the wyf of 



THK DEANERY OF PONTEFRACT. 285 

Palmer payth for certen grounde, ijd.; one acre of land, in the 
tenure of William Colly, ijs.; certen land and medowe, in the 
tenure of Thomas Rikarde, viijs. viijo?.; one ten. with th'appur- 
tenances, in the tenure of John Bothman, vjs. viijc?.; ij a. of land, 
in the tenure of Thomas Suger, iiijs.; one cotage, in the tenure of 
Thomas Cohcrofte, iiijs. ijd.; one cotage with one acre of lande, in 
the tenure of John Walker, iijs.; certen lands in the tenure of 
Robert Hassard, vjs. ixd.; one cotage, in the tenure of [blank] 
Stacy e wyfPe, ijs.; certen medowe, in the tenure of Thomas Osseck, 
xvjd.; one cotage, in the tenure of [blank] Hall wyfe, vijV.; one 
cotage with medowe and arable land, in the tenure of Thomas 
Watson, xs.; one cotage, in the tenure of Alexandre Mexbrough, 
iijs. iiijfl?.; one cotage, in the tenure of the wyfEe of Otley, ijs.; 
certen medowe, in the tenure of Roberte Ingreham, iijs. xd,; 
certen lande, in the tenure of Laurence Russell, xd.; one litle par- 
cell of grounde, in the tenure of Richard Ingram, YJd.; certen 
lande in the tenure of Thomas Warde, xiiijV.; certen lande, in the 
tenure of John Bateman, xvj^.; one cotage, in the tenure of 
Richard Loge, ijs.; one parcell of land, in the tenure of John 
Whitsyde, YJd.; one parcell of land, in the tenure of John Storie, 
ujd.; one cotage, in the tenure of Cristofer Middleton, xxijd,; one 
cotage in the tenure of widowe Thewe, iiijs.; one ten. in the tenure 
of Laonell Euere, ixs.; one ten. in tholdinge of John Harryson, 
YJs. viijV.; certen land, in the tenure of Robert Whalley, viijo?.; 
certen lande, in the tenure of William Pullane, iijs.; and certen 
lande in the tenure of Robert Holmes, iiijs. 

Sum of the chauntrie, YJH. viijs. iijd. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kings Majestic for the tenth yerlie, xs. iijd. 
oh, q, di.; and to the cheif lord for fre rent, xxs. In all, xxxv«. 
]i]d. oh. q. di. 

And so remanyth, iiij/i. xijs. xyL di, q. 



18. THE CHAPELL OF ROCLYFF IN THE PAROCHE OF 

SNAYTHE. 

Edwarde Richardson, incumbent. The same was founded by 
hcence of John, late abbot of Selby. To th'entente the parochians 
nygh adionynge shuld cristen and have all manor of sacramentes 
mj^ystred ther, saving buryeng, by reason the same parochians 
cannot resorte to ther paroche church many tymes for the weteness 
of the grounde and grete inundations of waters ; and towards the 
levinge of the incumbents therof be certen parcells of land gyven 
by well disposed people. And is not charged to the paymente of 
the tenth to the Kinges Majestic. 



286 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

The same is distant frome the parooh church ij myles. The 
necessity is to have sacraments mjnystred in the same, and to have 
masse ther, bicause of the inundations of water. The same is used 
accordingUe. Ther is no lands alienate, etc. 

Groods, xxvijs. Plate, xxviijs. 

First, certen lande in the tenure of John Mangall, vs.; John 
Whiteside, xvj^.; Thomas Rednes, vs.; Edward Richardson, vs.; 
Robert Weglefurth, ijs. iiij^.; William Everade, vjs.; George 
Harvie, iijs.; Thomas Moples ijs. yjd, ; Thomas Arnalde, ijs. Yd,; 
John Rotherham, ijs. yd.; John Storye, iijs.; John Nettleton, iijs. 
yd.; Richard Idle, iijs. iijd.; Richarde Rednes, ijs. iiij^/.; WiUiam 
Duffeilde, xviijc?.; Richarde Rowden, xviijc?.; John Bateman, xij(/. 
ob.; and Roberte Tristrame, ijs. In all, Uijs. ob. 

Wherof. 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic for fre rente goinge furth of the 
premysses, viijs. iiijfl?. 

And so remanyth, xliiijs. yiijd, ob. 



19. THE CHAPELL OF CARLETON IN THE SAIDB PAROCHE OF 

SNAITHE. 

Richard Walker, incumbent. The same is of the foundacion 
of John Gibonson and John Hardinge.i To th'entent the same 
incumbent shulde pray for the sowles of the founders and all 
Cristen sowles and to ministre sacraments and sacramentalls in the 
said chapell by the licence of Kinge Henry the iiij*^ ., dated the 
xx^^. day of November, in the xij^^. yere of his reigne. 

The same is within the saide paroche. The necessitie is to have 
all maner of sacraments and sacrementalls minstred in the said 
chapell. Being distaunt from the paroch church one myle, and a 
grete and dangerous water betwixt. Wich is used at this day 
accordinglie. Ther is no landes alienate, etc. 

Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

First, one cotage, in the tenure of William Peyres, vs.; certen 
lande, in the tenure of the said William, iijs.; one cloyse in the 
tenure of the saide William, ijs.; a parcell of grounde, called Bacon- 

(1) Licence to John Gybonson and John Herdyng of Carleton next Selbyto 
found a chantry at the principal altar in the chapel of the Blessed Mary in Carleton 
next Selby, to pray for their souls and for the soul of the Eing's late consort, Mary, 
late Countess of Derby, and for Brian Stapleton, and to endow the same with a 
messuage and lands in Camylford. 20 Nov., 1410. Pat.^ 12 Sen. IF., p. 1, m. 14. 
BiU of complaint by Anthony Stapylton, servant to Sir Bryan Stapylton Uiat, 
wheras Sir Brian and his ancestors have been seized of the advowson and 
patronage of the chantry of the Blessed Mary beside Snaith, after the death 
of Kalph Thomson, the late incumbent, he went to view the state of the said 
chantry when he was assaulted by William Holywell and others. Star Chamber 
Froceedings Hen. VIII., Bdle. 25, No. 47. 



THE DEANERY OF PONTEFRACT. 287 

hille, xijd.; a grounde, called the Wrayes, in the tenure of the 
same William, xvjd.; one grounde, called Sandewath, xvjV.; one 
acre of arable lande, in the tenure of the said Willyam, xii^d.; one 
howse at the Chapell Stile, xviijo?.; one cottage in the tenure of 
Ellyn Empson, iijs.; one cotage, in the tenure of Margerie 
Walker, iijs.; one cotage, in the tenure of Willyam Wil- 
goose, iiijs.; one close at Camyleforth, in the tenure of Richard 
ralmer, iiijs. iiijo?.; one cloise, called Helles, in the tenure of the 
said Richard, iijs. nijd.; one close, called the Feilde Garthe, in the 
tenure of Peter Ancoke, vs.; the croftes in the tenure of Roberto 
Ingram, called Clay croftes, xiijc;?.; a fre rent paid by John Elande 
iijs. uijd.; the Hawe, in the tenure of Christofer Budde, iiijs. yiijd,; 
the Welles Cloise, in the tenure of John Rokesby, iJ5.; Under- 
thuath, in the tenure of Elizabeth Elande, iijs.; a fre rent paid by 
theires of Woodrof, ijd.; a fre rent paid by theires of Colcolle, yd.; 
a fre rent paid by theires of Huntshone, yjd.; a fre rent paide by 
theires of Vallandes, ijd.; a fre rent paid by John Akys, iijs. viijc;?.; 
the Snydaylez, in the tenure of George Bawnye, xxd.; a fre rent 
paid by Robert HaUiwell, xijV/.; ij closes at Layresyke, in the 
tenure of Richard Longlay, iiij**. iiijfl^.; the Starre Carrein, in the 
tenure of Richard Ingrame, ijs.; the Sowegh, in the tenure of the 
said Richard, ijs.; one acre of arable lande, in the tenure of the 
said Richard, xij^.; a grounde, called the Miklegaytes, in the 
tenure of William Wilbore, xiijs. iiij^?.; a rent paid by theires of 
Kendall, goinge furth of Lesker, yjd.; the landes, called Rowse- 
lande, in the tenure of Robert Taylyor, yjs. viij^?.; half one acre of 
lande in Griifyns, yjd.; the lands, called the Materlandes, in the 
tenure of John Malber, iiijs.; one cloise atFery, xvjV.; one pightell 
at Herebanke, yjd.; half one acre of lande at Gappall Syke, yjd.; 
viij a. di. in the Norcarres, yjs.; a rent paide by theires of Bap- 
thorpe goinge furthe of the Bayhaus, xviijV.; a fre rent paid by 
theii'es of Hopton, yjd.; the lande called Goke Lande, in the tenure 
of widowe Budde, ijs.; a rente goinge furth of Burthuats, yjd.; 
one cloise at Sandwath, in the tenure of William Crabtree, xvjc/.; 
a fre rent paid by the heires of Amaldes, ijd.; ij landes, in the 
tenure of widowe Mell, xiiij^?.; in the marshe iij a. j r. and the 
iijde. parte of one acre of medowe, yjs. ijd.; in the Owte Wytes, iij 
a., iiijs.; in the Newe Inges, Olde Inges, and in the Intakes xix a. 
of medowe and a half, Iijs. 

Sum of the chauntrie, viij//. xijs. yjd. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Eanges Majestie for tenth, xiiijs. ijd. g.; to Sir 
Briane Stapleton, knight, xxvijs. yijd. ob.; to the same Sir Briane 
for^ Boynten Fee, ijs. vj^.; and to Sir John Dawney, knight, yjd. 
In all, xliiijs. ixd. ob. q. 

And so remanyth, ^QlL vijs. viijc?. q. 



288 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

20. THE CHAPELL OF ARMYN IN THE SAIDE 

PAROCHE. 

Thomas Ben', incumbente. The same ys erected by the 
towneship of Armyn, and therin to have all sacrementes mynystred, 
saving burienge, for the easemente of the inhabitants of the said 
towne. Havinge onlie for his levinge assigned, xjs., going furth 
of certen landes, and the rest of his levinge he haith of the devo- 
cion of the inhabitants of the same towne for sainge masse in the 
said chapell. 

The same is within the said paroch. The necessitie is to 
mynystre all sacramentes and sacrementalls in the said chapell to 
the inhabitants of the said towne. Beinge distannte from ther 
paroch church iiij miles, and in wynter and wete seasons ther can 
no man passe betwixt. Ther is no lands alienate, etc. 

Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

First, one ten. with ij a. di. of lande in the tenure of Briane 
Clayton, vs.; iij a. of land in the tenure of George Nixon, ij«. 
viijd^.; an annual rente payd by Eobert Thompson, goinge furth of 
certen landes in Kellington, by yere, iijs. iiijV. 

Sum of the chantry, x.js. 

Wherof 
Paible to the Kinges Majestie for the tenth, xiijrf. ob, q. 
And so Tememjih, ixs, xd. q. 

Memorandum : — Ther is a chapell in the said paroche of 
Snaithe, called Hoke Chapell, wherin is one chaplane, havinge cure, 
and doth mynystre sacramentes and saciamentalles to the towne- 
ships of Annyn, Hoke, and Gowle. And the incumbente ther 
haith none other levinge but the tythes of the said townes, by a 
lease and offeringes by the late Abbot of Selby, and the overplus 
of the same is nowe paid to the Kinges Majestie. 

21. THE GUYLDE PREYST IN THE PAROCH CHURCH OF 

WHITGYFTE. 

William Marshall, incumbente. The same service was first 
maide by a guylde ther used, and haith certen landes therunto, 
given by well disposed persons ther, to the fyndynge of the said 
preyste. To th'entente to pray for the sowles and prosperitie of 
the parochians ther, and to say masse in the saide churone at his 
plesure. 

The same is within the saide churche of Whitgyfte, and the 
necessitie therof is to say masse in the said churche and pray for 



THE DEANERY OF PONTEFRACT. 289 

the prosperitie and sowles of the parochians ther. The same is 
used and kept accordinglie. Ther is no landes alienated, etc. 
Goods, IxixH. yjd, Plate, nil. 

First, one ten. with th'appurtenances in Rednez, in the tenure 
of Robert Wresley, xls.; half one ten. in the tenure of John Lunde 
ther, iijs. iiijd.; vij a. of lande, in the tenure of the said Johne, x«. 
viijf/.; one cotage, in the tenure of widowe Gilson, vjs.; one mesuage 
and V a. of lande in Uslytte, in the tenure of William Shirloke, xs. 

Sum of this chauntrie, lxx«. | 

Wherof 
Payble to the Kinges Majestie for the tenth, vij«. 
And so remanyth, lxiiJ6'. 



22. THE CHAUNTRIE OF OUR LADY IN THE SOUTHSYDE OF THE 

PAROCH CHURCH OF ROTHWELL. 

John Sharpe, incumbente. The same is of the foundacion of 
Johne RatclyfEe. To th'entent the ineumbentes therof shulde daly 
say masse and other divine service, and celebrate in the saide 
church, and to be in the high quere all festivall dayes, at matynes, 
masse, and evensonge, and further to helpe to mynystre sacre- 
mentes whan nede requyreth, and to pray for the sowle of the 
founder, as apperyth by a foundacion, dated x^o. die Julii anno 
regni regis Edwardi primi, primo. 

The same is within the said paroch churche. The necessitie is 
to pray and helpe to mynystre sacrementes in the said churche, the 
vicare havinge none other helpe but of the chauntrie preistes in the 
said churche, the same paroche beinge in compasse xij or xiij myles. 
The same is well used, and ther is no landes alienate, etc. 

Goods, xs. Plate, xliij.s*. iiij^/. 

First, two mesuagesi and a half with th'appurtenances, lienge 
in Carleton, in the tenure of William Dobson, xxxijs.; one mesuage, 
with th'appurtenances in Hunslet Woodhouse, in the tenure of 
George Hargrave, xls. vije/. ob,; one ten. with th'appurtenances 
Uenge in Rothwell, in the tenure of Thomas Sheparde, xiiijs. jd, 
ob.; a fre rent goinge furth of the landes of Sir John Nevyle, 
Uenge in Hunslet Woodhouse, viijs.; a fre rent paide furth of the 
landes of Robert Lucas in Carleton, ijs.; iij a. of lande lienge in 
Lofthouse Feildes, ijs. 

Sum of the said chantry, iiij/i. xviij«. ixd. 

Wherof 



(1) Particulars for a lease of the lands of this chantry ta William Thorpe. 1549. 
Duchy of Laneatte^'y Div. 25, Bdle. U, 2nd portion No. 26. 

8 



290 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

Paible to the Eanges Majestie for tenth yerlie, viij«. viija?. oh. qr, 
to the Kings Majestie yerlie for one pounde of peper, ixtf.; to 
Roberto Crofte yerlie, oh.\ to John Hunt for sicle bonez, ijs.; and 
to Westerman of Lofthouse, ii]d. In all, xj.?. ind. q. 
And so remanyth iiij/t. vjs. xjd. oh, q. 



23. THE CHAUNTRIE OF OUR LADY IN THE NORTHSYDE OF 
THE SAIDE CHURCH OF ROTHWELL. 

Thomas Helme, ineumbente. The same is of the foundacion 
of William Skargill. To th'entente the incnmbentes therof shulde 
celebrate masse dalie in the saide church, and to pray and mynystre 
sacrementes accordinglie, as the incumbent of the precedent chan- 
trie, as apperyth by a foundacion, dated the xx*^ . of Novembre, the 
yere of our Lorde mcccchij^^xiiij. 

The same is within the saide paroch church. The necessitie 
is as above is declared. The same is used accordinglie. Ther is no 
lands alienated, etc. 

Goods, xs. ii]V. Plate, lxi]«. vjtf. 

First, one mesuage^ with th'appurtenances, lienge in Rothwell 
in the tenure of Raiif Gravener, xxijs. Y\]d. oh,; one mesuage with 
th'appurtenances, lienge in Thorley, in the tenure of Humfrey 
Kaye, xxviijs.; one mesuage with th'appurtenances in the tenure of 
Robert Flecher, xxxs.; one mesuage with th'appurtenances in 
Pountfrett in the tenure of James Brereclyff, xij«. YJd.; one 
mesuage with th'appurtenances, lienge in Wentbrige in the 
tenure of Richard SuUay, xxijs. iiij(/.; one cotage with th'appur- 
tenances ther, in the tenure of Thomas PuUay, vij«.; and one tofte 
with iiij a. of arable lande, lienge in Badesworth, now in the 
tenure of Margaret Skoyley, widowe. iiij«. 

Sum of the said chantrie, vj/t. vjs. yd. ob, 

Wherof 
Paible to the Kings Majestie for the tenthe yerlie, xs. iiijV.; to the 
receiver of the late monastery of Saynt Oswaldes to the Kings use, 
a rent goinge furth of the premised landes, ix5. iijd. oh. ; to the 
manor of Pountfret for a rent goinge furth of the same, iij«.; to 
the castell of Pountfret, a rent goinge furth of landes in Went- 
brige, xijfl?.; to the receiver of the desolved monasterie of Ejbrke- 
staU to the Kinges use, a rent goinge furth of the landes in Went- 
brige biforsaide, iij«. 

Sum of th'allowance, xxvj«. vijc?. ob. 
And so remanyth, iiij/t. xixs. xd. 

(I) Particulars for a lease of the lands of this chantry. Duehy of Lane. Div, 25, 
Bdle U, 2nd portion^ No. 38. 



THE DEANERY OF PONTEFRACT. 291 

Memorandum : — That the incumbentes herof , for the tyme 
beinge, be bounde to celebrate one especiall obbet yerlie and to 
distribute at the same to poore people, breade and ayle to the 
valewe of vjs. viijV. 



24. THE CHANTRIE OF SANCTE SAVIOUR IN THE NORTH SIDE OF 

THE SAIDE CHURCHE. 

John Hemesworth, incumbent. The same is of the foundacion 
of Thomas Leigh, esquier. To th'entente as bifore in the two pre- 
cedent chantries is declared, as apperyth by a composition, dated 
xxvj^. die Februarii, anno regni regis Henrici viij^i., xiiij^. 

The same is within the said paroch church. The necessitie is 
as above is declared. The same is used accordinglie. Ther is no 
landes alienate, etc. 

Goods, vs. ijd, Plate, nil. 

First, one mesuage^ with th'appurtenances, liengein Loftehouse 
in the tenure of Richard Apleyerde, xxs.; one ten. with th'appur- 
tenances, lienge in Liversage in the tenure of James Ferneley, 
xxiiijs.; one ten. with th'appurtenances lienge in Westhardeslawe, 
in the tenure of William Groodfellowe, xlv«. nijd,; one ten. with 
th'appurtenances, lienge in the saide towne, in the tenure of 
Willyam Leigh, xxs. viijc?. 

Sum of the said chantrie, cx«. 

Wherof ~ 
Paible to the Kinges Majestic for the tenth yerlie, xs. yijd, ob.; 
to the recey vor of the desolved monasterie of Wodchurche to the 
Kinges use, for a rent goinge furth of the landes in Westhardes- 
lawe, iiiJ5. 

Sum of th'allowance, xiiijs. vijd ob. 
And so remanyth, iiij/i. xvs. iiijd, ob. 



25. THE CHANTRIE OF OUR LADY IN THE CHAPELL OF MIDLETON 

IN THE SAIDE PAROCHE. 

Richard Higane,2 incumbent. Of the foundacion of Gilberte 
Leighe, esquier. To th'entente in all thinges as bifore in the first 
chantrie is specified, as apperyth by a dede of feoffment and a will, 
therunto annexed, dated iijcio . die Aprilis, anno regni regis Henrici 
vij"" ., x"io. 

(1) Particulars of lease to John Gawdrey of the lands of this chantry. 1549. 
Duehy of Lane. Div. 25., Sdle. U. 2nd portion No, 6. 

(2) Particulars of lease of the lands of this chantrj to William Blage. 1548. 
Duchy of Lane, f Div. 25 Bdle U. 2nd portion No. 10. 



292 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

The same chapell is distaunt from the paroche ohufoh ij myles. 
The necessitie is for the ease of the inhabitants of Midleton to have 
masse dalye celebrate ther. And ther is no landes alienate, etc. 

Goods, iijs. nd, Plate, nil. 

First, ij mesuages with th'appurtenances lienge in Salmond 
Burton, in the tenure of John Mitton, Ixjs.; one cotage with th'ap- 
purtenances in Carleton in the tenure of William Speight, xiiij«. 
'\]d, ob.\ one cotage with th'appurtenances ther, in the tenure of 
Koberte Ferrowe, xs. viijc/.; one ten. with th'appurtenances in 
Grilderstone, in the tenure of Robert Leigh, xs.; and a fre rent 
goinge f urth of the landes of William Samell in Westhardeslawe, viij«. 

Sum of this chantrie, ciijs. xc?. oh. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic for tenth yerlie, vs. viije/. ob, q. ; to 
the receyvor of the late desolved priory of Pountfret to the Kinges 
use, for a rent goynge furth of the landes in Salmondburton, iijs.; 
a rent paide yerlie to theires of Norman goynge furth of the said 
landes, ixs.; to the Kings Majestic for rent goynge furth of the 
landes in Carleton, iijs. iiijo?.; a rent paid to the howse of New- 
lande, iiijc?.; and a rent paide yerlie to theires of Henry Hunte, 
xiiijd ob. 

Sum of th'allowance, xxij,v. \i]d. q. 
And so remanyth, iiij//. xv</. q, 

26. CHATINTRIE OF OUR LADYE IN THE PAROCHE CHURCHE OF 

THORNEHILLE. 

John Michell, incumbente. Of the foundacion of John Savyle, 
knight. To th'entent to pray for the sowle of the founder and all 
Cristen sowles. And is assigned to have for his stipende, cvj«. 
viijtj?., goinge furth of the landes lienge in Brigehouse and other 
where, as apperyth by the rentall herafter and by the dotacion of 
the same, and the will of the said Sir John, dated the x^ . day of 
Decembre, anno regni regis Edward iiij^i ., xx™o. 

The same is within the saide paroche church. The necessitie is 
to pray for the sowle of the founder. The same is used and kept 
accordinglie. Ther is no landes alienate, etc. 

Goods, iiij.v. \]d. Plate, nil. 

The incumbent herof , for the tyme beinge, haith and receyvyth 
yerlie for the stipende one annuall rent of cvj«. viij</., goyng fiith 
of the landes of Sir Henrie Savyle, knight, lyeng in Brigehowse, 
Hipperholme, Lightclyffe, Northorum, and Southorum, as by the 
last will of the saide Sir John Savile, dated xn^o. Decembris, anno 
regni regis Edwardi iiijti . xx^o. apperith. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic for the tenth yerly, x». viijc?. 
And so remanyth iiij//. xvjs. 



THE DEANERY OF PONTEFRACT. 293 

27. THE CHAUNTRIE OR SERVICE IN THE CHAPELL OF 

HAWDENBYE. 

George Johnson, incumbent. Of the foundacion of Robert 
Hawdenbye.i Toth'entent to have masse celebrate in the said 
chapell for the ease of the inhabitants ther, and to pray for the 
sowles of the founder and all Cristen sowles, as apperyth by the 
dotacion therof, dated [blank]. 

The same is distaunte from the paroch church ij myles. The 
necessitie is to have celebrate ther in the said chapell masse dalye, 
and to pray for the sowle of the founder The same is used 
accordinglie. Ther is no lands alienate, etc. 

Goods, ix.s\ iiijV. Plate, nil. 

First, two mesuages ther with gardinges and one oxgange of 
lande by yere, xxs.; and one annuall rent of iiij li,, goinge furth of 
the landes of Robert Hawdenby. 

Sum of the saide chantrie, cs. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic yerlie for the tenth, xs., and to 
Sir James Fuljame, iijs. iiij</. In all, xiij«. iiijd. 
And so remanyth, iiij/e. vjs. \iijd, 

28. THE CHAUNTRIE OF THE TRENYTIE IN THE PAROCH CHURCH 

OF HALLYFAXE. 

Richarde Northende, incumbent. Of the foundacion of John 
Willowby, to pray for the sowle of the founder and all Cristen 
sowles, and to be at dyvyne service, and to say masse whan he is 
disposed ; and towards the levinge of the said incumbent the said 
founder haith gy ven by dede and copy of corte roll certen landes 
and ten. in Prestley and Hipperon to John Nevyle, knight, and 
others to th'use of the incumbentes of this same chantrie, for the 
tyme beinge, as apperyth by a foundacion, dated xj™o. die Junii, 
anno regni regis Henrici viij^i., nono. 

The same is within the same paroche churche. The necessitie is 
to pray for sowles departed. The said incumbent haith not bene 
resident upon the same sithens Candlemas last past, but in the 
Kinges service at the north borders. Ther is no landes alienate, 
etc. 

(1) C!oiifiniiation of licence dated 4 July, 1391, to Kobert de Haldanby to asaigfn 
lands, etc., in Haldanby and Estoft for founding a chantry in the chapel of the 
BieBsed Mary in the house of the same Robert to pray for John de "Waltham, Bishop 
of Salisbury and the father and mother of the said Robert. 22 Nov. 1398. 
Fat.f 22 Jtis. //., p. 2, m 34. The lands of this chantry were granted 
on 2nd August, 1585, to Theophilus Adams and Thomas Butler. Fat.^ 27 
£iiz. p. 4. 



294 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie for the tenth yerly, xs. yiijd. 
And so remanyth, iiij li, xvjs. 
Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

The incumbentes herof, for the tyme beinge, haith hadd and 
received yerlie one annuall rent of iiij li, goynge furth of the landes 
of the said John Willowby, lienge in Prestley and Hipperon, now 
in th'oecupacion of Henrie Kent by yere, iiij/i. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie for the tenth yerlie, viijs. 
And so remanyth, Ixxijs. 



29. THE CHAUNTRIE CALLED HUNTER CHAUNTRIE IN THE SAIDE 

CHURCHE. 

John AUerten, incumbent. The fonndacion of the same is not 
shewed, but the incumbent and other his predecessors haith had 
certen parcells of lande of one, Robert Hunter, for ther yerlie 
levinges by the space of xxx^i yeres or ther aboute ; and ther haith 
thre incumbentes had the same ; and the same doth yerlie pay the 
tenthes. 

The same is within the said paroch church. The incumbent 
herof is student in the universitie of Cambnge. Ther is no 
landes alienate, etc. 

Goods, nil, plate nil. 

First, one mesuage with th'appurtenances in Halifax, in the 
tenure of William Bonham, xxjs.; one mesuage with th'appur- 
tenances ther, in the tenure of John Hartley, X6*. iiijrf.; one cotage 
ther, in the holdinge of the wyf of Gilberte Shoore, iijs.; one close 
ther, in the tenure of Robert Waterhouse, xiij^?. iiijV.; one close, in 
the tenure of Edward B[oppay,xijs.; ij closes,in the tenure of John 
Holden, xiijs. iiijV.; ij closes of lande and medowe in Shircote, in 
the tenure of William Savyle, xxs. 

Sum of this chaimtrie, iiij/i. xiijs. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie for the yerlie tenthe, viijs. ijd, ob,; 
to the cheif lorde of the town of Hallifax for cheif rente goynge 
tuiih of the premysed landes, xyijd. ob.; and to the cheif lorde of 
Shircote for a rent paid furth of ij closes ther, jd. 

Sum of th'allowance, ixs. ixd. 

And so remanyth, iiij/?*. iij.s. iijd. 



THE DEANERY OF PONTEFRACT. 295 



30. THE CHAUNTRIE CALLED BRIGGE CHAUNTRIE IN THE SAIDE 

CHURCHE. 

Edward Hoppay, incumbent. Of the ordnannce of William 
Briggez. To th'entente to pray for the sowle of the founder and 
all Cristen sowles, and to do dyvyne service in the said churche all 
festivall dayes. The which founder did gyffe by surrendre certen 
copyholde landes in Sowrebye to th'use of Laurens Waterhouse 
and others to th'entente the said feoffies shulde suffer theires males 
of the said founder to receive yerlie the profets of the saide landes, 
and to pay the incumbent of the said chantrie, iiij li. xiijs. iiijtf., 
and for def aute of paymente therof the said feoffies standyth seased 
to th'use of the incumbent and his successors for ever, as apperyth 
by a composicion therof, dated x^^o die Octobris, anno regni regis 
Henrici viij^i ., xvj<» . 

The same is within the saide paroche churche. The necessitie 
is to pray and do dyvine service upon festivall dayes in the saide 
churche, the same is observed. Ther is no landes alienate, etc. 

Goodes, iij.s'. iiij a?. Plate, xlvijs. 

The saide incumbent hayth and receyvyth yerlie one annuall 
rent of iiij/i. xiij.s. iujd., goinge furth of the copieholde landes 
Uenge in Sowreby, which late were William Brigges, as bifore in 
the part of the declaration of th'ordnaimce of the same may appere. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic for the tenth yerlie, ix.?. iiij^. 
And so remanyth, iiij li, iiij .9. 



31. THE PERPETUALL STIPEND OR SERVICE AT THE ROODE ALTER 

IN THE SAIDE CHURCHE. 

John Waterhouse, incumbent, the same is of th'ordnaunce of the 
parochians ther who have gy ven dyvers parcells of lande, beinge 
copieholde, to the mayntenaunce of the saide service. To th'entente 
to pray for th' astate of the parochians levinge and the sowles of 
those departed and to do dyvyne service in the said church every 
holie daye. 

The same is in the saide paroche churche. The necessitie is to 
pray and to do dyvyne service in the saide churche on the holie 
dayes, the same is used and kept accordinglie. Ther is no landes 
alienate or solde, etc. 

Goodes, nil. Plate, nil. 



296 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

First, a fre rent goinge f urth of the landes, called Querkestavere, 
in the towneship of Sowreby, by yere, xxvjs. yiijd.; a rent of the 
landes of John Hargraves in Warley yerlie, xxs.; a rent goynge 
furth of the landes of John Crabtree ther yerlie, x«.; a rent goynge 
furth of the landes of Nicholas Bentley in Hipperom, xiiijs.; the 
rent goinge furth of the landes of James Crowder in HaUifaxe, 
iijs.; a rente paide by Gilberte Haldeworth, nijd,; certen lande 
lienge at Shildon Heade, late of Richard Ambler, iij«. iiijcl. 

Sum of this chantrie, Ixxviijs. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic for the tenthes yerlie, vijs. iiije/.; 
and a fre rente paid to the Kinges grave of Hipperom, goinge furth 
of the landes ther, which late were Nicholas Bentlayes, yerlie, viijV. 
In all, viijs. 

And so remanyth, Ixx-s*. - 



32. THE CHAUNTRIE CALLED FRYTH CHAUNTRIE IN THE SAIDE 

CHURCHE. 

Ther was none incumbent this vij yere past The same was of the 
ordinaunce of Alice Fry the, to th'entent t(» pray for the sowles of 
the founder, and to do dyvyne service in the saide church, as 
apperyth by a composicion, dated xx^^o die Junii, anno Domini 
MDXv^o ^ and certen landes was put in feoffement to Thomas Brent 
and other, to th'entent to pay yerlie to the incumbent and his 
successors, Ixvs. vii]V/., and to theires of Sir John Savyle, knight, 
xiijs. iiijV., and for defaate of payment by the space of one month 
the feoffees to forfet for every tyme, xiij«. iiijo?., as apperyth by 
dede, dated the ix of August, anno regni regis Henrici vij™*., 
xmj*» . 

The same is within the paroche church of Hallifaxe, and one. 
Sir Edmonde Ackkroods, haith entred into the saide landes and 
converted the same to his owne use by the space of vij yeres past. 
Ther is no landes alienate, etc. 

Goods nil. Plate, nil. 

Ther is perteyninge to the said chantrie a yerlie rent of lxvj«. 
Yiijci.y goinge furth of the landes in Fulkethorpe and Bukewith, 
which late were the landes of one, Richard Akroode, over and 
besides xiij.9. iijd.j goinge furth of the saide landes, paide yerlie to 
Sir John Savyle, knight, and to his heires for ever by yere. 

Sum of this chantrie, lxvJ6*. viijr/. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic yerlie for tenth, vj«. viijrf. 

Sum of th'allowance, vjs. viijo?. 
And so remanyth, lx.s. 



THE DEANERY OF PONTEB^RACT. 297 



33. THF CHAUNTRIE IN THE CHAPELL OF HEPTENSTALL IN THE 

PAROCH OF HALLIFAXE. 

Robert Bentley, incumbent. The same is of th'ordinance of 
William Grrenewoode, to th'entent to pray for all Cristen sowles, 
and to have in the said chapell dyvyne service done and celebrate 
as by the ordinaiince of the same, dated ultimo Aprilis, anno 
Domini mdxxiiij apperyth. 

The same is within the said paroch and distaunt from the said 
churche vj myles. The necessitie is to have masse and dyvine 
service celebrate and done in the said chapell. The same is used 
accordinglie. Ther is no landes alienate or sold, etc. 

Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

First, certen landes and ten. in Holme Fryth, in the tenures of 
Henry Haigh and John Charlesworth, over and above the rent to 
the cheif lorde by yere, Ixvjs. viijo?.; one mesuage with the appur- 
tenaunces in Wyke, called Hie Femeley, in the tenure of William 
Bonkley, over and besides ]d., paid to the Kinges Majestie and 
xxiij^. to Sir Henry Saviell, xxs.; one cotage with th'appur- 
tenaunces, called Gleide Shay, in the tenure of John Horsfall, 
over and above, xjcl. paid to the cheif lorde, xiijs. iiijd. 

Sum of this chauntrie, cs. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie yerlie for the tenth, xs. 
And so remanyth, iiij/?. xs. 



34. THE SERVICK OF OUR LADY IN THE SAIDE CHAPELL. 

John Michell, incumbent. Ther is no foundacion therof but 
certain laundes and ten. gy ven by the well disposed parochians ther 
to th'entent the said incumbent shulde pray for the sowles departed, 
and also to helpe the curate to mynystre all sacrementes and sacre- 
mentalles to the parocheners nigh adjonynge to the said chapell, the 
hole paroch beinge in nombre mm people. 

The same is distaunte from the paroch church vj myles, as is 
beforesaid. Th'entent is to have masse, etc., as before. 

Goodes, nil. Plate, nil. 

First, certen landes called Tavleheiles in the tenure of Thomas 
Flecher, John Hoyle, and the wyfEe of Richarde Flecher to the 
yerlie value of xxxiij«. iiijfl?., over and above the cheif rent paide 
to the Kinges Majestie ; two mesuages with th'appurtenances in 
Stancelfeylde, in the tenure of Christofer Tatersall and John 
Grenehaugh, to the yerlie rent of xxvjs. viijo?., over and above the 



298 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

rent to the chief lorde ; and two closes with th'appurtenances in 
Allerthorpe, in the tenure of Thomas Hamold, of the yerUe rent 
of xxs., over and above the rent to the cheif lorde. 

Sum of this chauntrie, iiij/e. 

Wherof. 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie for the tenth yerlie, viijs. 
And so remanyth, Ixxijs. 

Memorandum : — Ther is one other preyste in the said chapell, 
called William Aspeden, who receyvyth yerlie, xxiijs. iiijti?. by 
thandes of the church wardens ther, goinge, furth of certen landes, 
which were purchased in common amongest the saide church 
wardens. 



35. THE CHAUNTRIE IN THE CHAPELL OF ELANDE IN THE SAIDE 

PAROCHE. 

John Sysson, incumbent. Of the foundacion of John Savyle, 
knights To th'entent to pray for the sowle of the founder and 
all Cristen sowles, and to do dy vyne service in the said chapell, and 
to mynystre sacrementes in the same. Havynge therunto 
belongynge mdccc people. 

The same is in the paroche abovesaide, distaimte from the 
paroch church ij myles. The necessitie is to have dyvyne service, 
and sacrementes, and sacrementalles done and mynystred ther. 
Ther is no lands alienate, etc. 

Goods, xiijs. viijV. Plate, lijs. 

First, the mansion house of the said incumbent, rented at ij«. 
\jd.; and one annuall rente goynge furth of the landes of Sir 
Henrie Savell, knight, lieng in Wyke of cvjs. viijo?. 

Sum of the said chauntrie, cixs. ijd. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie for the tenth, xs, xjc?. 
And so remanyth, iiijli, xviijs. iijd. 



(1). Licence to John Herle, parson of the church of Tankereslay, John de 
Wath, vicar of the church of Hoderesfeld, John DisHheford, chaplain, and William 
de Hoton, to assign a messuage in Elaud, and a rent of 8 marks trom the manor of 
Wyke jiixta Okenshagh, and a messuage and land in Hymmesworth, to found a 
chantry in the chapel of Eland annexed to the parish of Halifax, to pray for John, 
Duke of Aquitaine and Lancaster, Sir John Sayvill and Isabella, his wife, and their 
children, Henry, late ICarl of Lancaster, John Sayvill and Marg^aret, his wife, the 
parents of the said Sir John, Thomas de Eland, and Joan, his wife, parents of the 
said Isabella, and John Rylay. 10 July, 1396. Put., 20, Jitch. II,, p, 1, m. 29. 



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36. THE SERVICE OF THE MORROWE MASSE IN THE PAROCHE 

CHURCH OF HALLTFAXE. 

John Nycoyle, incumbent. Ther is no foundacion therof , but 
that the inhabitants of the said towne have purchased certen 
landes in common amongest them, and bestowith the rents of the 
same towards the fyndynge of the said preyst. To th'entente to 
have masse daly sayde at v of the clocke in the momynge for all 
servants and laborers in the said towne. Beinge not charged to 
the pamente of the Kinges tenth. 

The same is within the paroch church of Hallifaxe. The 
necessitie is to say masse at v of the clocke in the mornynge. The 
same is used accordinglie. Ther is no landes alienate, etc. 

Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

First, one annuall rent of iijs iiij^., goinge furth of the landes 
late of John Deane ; a rent goinge furth of the landes of Robert 
Berstowe of ijs iiij^.; a rent going furth of the landes of late of 
John Eomesden of xiij.s. iiijr/.; a rent of vjs. viijc/., goynge furth 
of the landes late of Edward Hole ; a rent of iiiJ6'. goinge furth of 
the landes, late of Richard Lytster ; a rent of YJd. furth of the 
landes of Edwarde Haldeworth ; a rent of viijV. furth of the 
landes of Edwarde Hedley ; and a rent of xx.s\ goinge furth of the 
landes of Briane Otes in Hallifaxe, now in the tenure of Roberte 
Medley. 

Sum of this chauntrie, Ijs. xr/., qui remanent. 

Memorandum : — Ther is one other chauntrie in the saide churche, 
the incumbent therof is named William Saltonstall. Ther is no 
foundacion but that the parocheners hayth gyven certen landes to 
the yerlie value of xxxs. ijcL, to th'entent the said incumbent 
shulde say masse in the saide churche, and to pray for the sowle of 
the giver and all Cristen sowles. Item, one William Thorpe gave 
certen landes and ten. to one John Rushewoode and others, to th' 
use of his wyffe and mendynge of high wayes, and after his doth, 
to th'use of a preist, yf yt might laufuUie be assurede to the said 
usez, or els the saide f eoffies to bestowe the same, as they shall seme 
goode by ther descrecion, as apperyth by a dede dated penultimo 
die Marcij, anno regni regis Henrici vij'^^, xv^o. 



37. THE CHAUNTRIE OF SAYNTE ANNE IN THE PAROCHE CHURCH 

OF BATELEY. 

Richard Blackbome, incumbent. Of the foundacion of 
William Murfeylde, knight. To th' entente the same incumbent 
shulde pray for the sowles of the founder and all Cristen sowles. 



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300 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

and to do dyvyne service in the quere of the saide church all 
festivall dayes, as apperyth by a foundacion dated primo die 
Februarii, anno Domini mdviij™o. 

The same is within the saide church. The necessitie is to pray 
for all Cristen sowles and to do dyvine service ther upon festivall 
dayes. The same is used accordinglie. Ther is no landes alienate, 
etc. 

Goods, X.9. Plate, nil. 

First, one mesuage with th'appurtenances lienge in Chekingley 
in the tenure of James Whitkirke, xliiijs.; one ten. with th' 
appurtenances in Bateleye, in the tenure of William Hikkoy, xx«.; 
and one cloyse lienge in Thomelleys, in the tenure of Bicharde 
Jackson, viijs. 

Sum of the saide chauntrie, lxxij«. 

"Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic yerlie for the tenth, vij«. ijd. ob. 
And so remanyth, Ixiiijs*. ixd. ob. 



38. THE CHAUNTRIE OF OUR LADY IN THE SAIDE PAROCH 

CHURCHE. 

John Clevelande, incumbent. Of the foimdacion of Adam 
Oxenholme. To th'entent the saide incumbent shulde pray for the 
sowle of the founder and all Cristen sowles and to do djrvyne 
service in the saide churche all festivall dayes, as apperyth by the 
foundacion dated v^o Marcii, anno Domini mcccxxxiiij. 

The same is within the said paroch church. Ther is no landes 
alienate, etc. 

Goods, xs viij^. Plate, nil. 

First, one ten. with th'appurtenances in Bateley, in the tenure 
of William Bradley, xLs.; the half of one cloyse ther with th' 
appurtenances, in the tenure of Richard Holley, viij«.; one crofte, 
called Royes Feylde, in the tenure of the said Richarde, ij«.; one 
annuall rent paid by John Dighton of Batley of iij«. YJd,; one 
annuall rent of iiijs. paid by Thomas Holley of the same; one annual 
rent of xijd. paide by Thomas Wilbore of the same ; one annual rent 
paid by Edward Co ventre of the same, xd.; one rent of ijs, paid by 
Thomas Combesmyth of the same ; one rent of ij«. payd by 
Thomas Copley of the same. 

Sum of the saide chauntre, Ixiijs.iiijc?. 

"Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic yerlie for the tenth, vj«. viij^/. 
And so remanyth, Ivijs. 



THE DEANERY OF PONTEFRACT. 301 

Memorandum : — Ther is one other stipendarie in Bateley Hall, 
in the said paroch, wherin John Boore is incumbent. Havinge no 
foundacion, but onlie a yerlie rent of xls. graunted to the saide in- 
cumbent by John Copley, of Bateley Hall, esquyer, goynge furth 
of his landes in Dancastre, Bentley, and Newton. 



39. THE CHAUNTRIE OF OUR LADY IN THE PAROCH CHURCH OF 

DEWESBURYE. 

John Colte, incumbent. Of the foundacion of John Southill. 
To th'entent to pray for the sowle of the founder and all Cristen 
sowles and to do dyvyne service in the quere all festivall dayes, as 
apperyth by the foundacion, dated primo die Junii, anno regni 
regis Henrici vij™i., vij™°., and is bounde to kepe a yerlie obyte to 
the charge of vs. 

The same is within the said paroche church. The necessitie 
is to pray for the sowle of the founder. Ther is no landes alienate, 
etc. 

Goods, X6'. Plate, nil. 

First, one messuage with th'appurtenances in Dewesburye, in 
the tenure of Thomas Berbor, Is. iiijV. oh.\ one messuage with 
th'appurtenances ther, in the tenure of widowe Elroode, xxxjs.; 
one cotage, in the tenure of John Bradforde, '\]s. \]d.\ John Bulle 
for [blank] ijs.; widowe Fladder for [blank] iiijs.; William 
Taylyor for [blank] iiijs.; Nicholas Seeker for [blank] xixs. v]V.; 
Johne G-ybson for [blank] xvs'. x^.; and Richard Bradforde for 
[blank] xx«. 

Sum of the rentall, vij//. x.s. \]d. oh. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic for the tenthes yerlie, vjs. vjd; to 
the Kinges Majesties grave of Ossett, viijs. m]d, oh,] to the balyf 
of Wakefeylde, ix«.; to theirs Flemynges yerlie, vjs. vjo?.; and to 
the deane of Saynt Stephans yerlie, iiijs. \]d. 

Sum of th'allowance, xxxix.9. xa?. oh. 
And so remanyth, cxs. iiij^f. 



40. THE CHAUNTRIE OF THE TRENYTIE IN THE PAROCH CHURCHE 

OF BRYSTALL. 

George Kirkbye, incumbent. Of the foundacion of Robert 
Davye, prest, somtyme vicare ther, to pray for the sowle of the 
founder and all Crysten sowles, and to do dyvine service on festivall 
dayes in the quere of the said churche. 



302 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, KfC. 

The same is in the said paroch church. The necessitie is [et<;., 
as before]. Ther is no landes alienate [etc., as before]. 

Goods, VJ6-. Plate, xxxiiijs. 

First, one mesuage with th'appurtenances in Bristall, in the 
tenure of Henrie Battye, xiiJ6'. iiij«?.; a rent goynge furth of the 
landes of [blank] Lyndley in Hardeslawe, in the tenure of John 
Egremonde, by yere, xxtjs. Yujd,; certen landes in Westerton, in 
the tenure of Johne Lee, xiijs. iiijd.] certen landes ther, in the 
tenure of Thomas Lee, vs. ixcL; certen landes, in the tenure of 
Thomas Barnes, vs. ixd.; a rent of iiijs.goinge furth of the landes of 
Willyam Burghe; a rent going furth of the landes of [blank] 
Gascoigne, now in the tenure of Euynge wyffe, xs.; a rent of xs. 
goinge furth of the landes of Thomas Austwyke in Pountfrett ; and 
a rent of xiijs. iiij^. goynge furth of the landes of theires of Thur- 
stane Tempeste, somtyme the lande of John Matheley, of Thome- 
hill, the saide rent to be taken in Midlesheyngton, Floketon, 
and Fawresby Shire. 

Sum total of the rentall, cijs. ijd, 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie yerlie for the tenth, ixs. \jd. 
ob,; to master Elande for fre rent jd.; and to the Kinges Majestie, 
to the late desolved monastery e of Saynte Oswaldes, xiiijW. In 
all, xs. ixd ob. 

And so remanyth, iiij7«. xjs. iiijV. ob. 



41. THE SERVICES OK PERPETUALL STIPENDES OF JHESUS AND OUR 

LADY IN THE SAIDE PAROCH CHURCH. 

George Birkeby, incumbent of Jehesus service, and "William 
Taylior is incumbent of Our Lady service ther. The same services 
be of no foundacion, but certen landes and ten. gyven by well 
disposed parochians ther to the fyndynge of ij preists ther for ever. 
To th'entent the incumbents therof shulde pray for th'astate of the 
parochians levinge, and the sowles of them departed, and all 
Cristen sowles, and to do dyvyne service all festivall dayes in the 
saide paroch churche. 

The same is within the saide paroche church. The necessitie is 
to pray for the sowles departed [etc., as before]. Ther is no lands 
alienate, etc. 

Goods, xijs. viijV. Plate, nil. 

First, landes perteynynge to Jehesus service, viz : — one mesuage 
with th'appurtenances in Heley, in the tenure of Henry Bayte, 
xiijs. iiijd.; one cottage ther in the tenure of wydowe Alane, ij«.; 
one howse with one crofte, in the tenure of Bobeit Todde, vj«. 
viije/.; one close taken of the comon of Hie Cundewyke, in tie 



THE DEANERY OF PONTKFKACT. 303 

tenures of John Walker and other, xiijs. liijo?.; a rent paide by the 
heires of John Riecrofte, xs. viijfl?.; a rent paid by theires of 
Roberte Steyde, ijs. viijo?.; a rent paide by George Groodeall, iiijs. ; 
a rent paide by John Groodall, ijs, \njd,; a rente payde by Sir 
John Nevylle, knight, iijs. uijd.; a rent paid by William Clayton, 
iijs. iiijV^.; a rente paide by theires of Adam Raner, iijs. iiijo?.; and 
a rente paide by thands of Sir John Nevyle, atorsaide, xiijs. iiijd. 
In all, Ixxviij-s. viijc;?. 

Item, eerten landes perteyninge to the service of Our Lady 
ther, viz : — one mesuage with th'appurtenances in Holdernes, in 
the tenure of Brian Kyrkeby,xl6f.; eerten Biredole (?) lande in Wake- 
felde and Stanley, in the tenure of John Peck, xxij.s.; one cotage 
in Wakefeilde, in the tenure of William Ernynge, viijs.; and one 
mesuage with th'appurtenances in Wyke, in the tenure of Richarde 
Hole, xvJ5. In all, iiij IL vjs. 

Sum total of the rentall, Yiij li. iiijs. ynjd, 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kings Majestie for the tenth, xvjs. xof. q. 
And so remanyth, vi]7«. vijs. ixd, di, q. 



42. THE PERPETUALL STIPENDE OF OUR LADY IN THE CHAPELL 
OF MARSHDEN IN THE PAROCH OF ALMONDBURYE. 

Eauf Haygh, incumbent. Havinge no foundacion, but usynge 
to saye masse and other dyvyne service to the inhalDitants nigh 
adjonynge. Havinge for his salarie but onlie liijs, iiij^., of the 
Kinges almes, payde furth of his grace's honor of Pountfrett, as 
by the recordes of the same may appere, and not charged with the 
tenthe. 

The same is distaunt from the paroch church vij myles. The 
necessitie is [etc., as before]. Ther is no landes alienate, etc. 

Goods, xviijs. iiijV. Plate, xxxijs. 

Sum of the rentall [as above], liij«. iiijV. qui remanent. 

Memorandum : — That in the paroch church of Almondeburie 
be thre severall services perpetuyties, viz : — One of Our Ladye, and 
the clere remane of the landes pertenynge to the same, as apperyth 
by the rentall, vjs. YJd. ; goodes valued at v.9. iiijt/., and plate at 
xij«. as apperyth by the inventory e. One service of Saynt 
Nicholas, the clere remane of the landes perteynynge ther, 
as apperyth by the rentall, viijs. ij(/.; the goods valued 
at vs. yd., and the plate at xlviijs., as apperyth by the 
inventorye. And one other service ther of the Roode, the clere 
remane of the landes perteynynge to the same, as apperyth by the 
rentall, xs.; the goods valued at vjs. ix(/., and the plate at xls., as 
apperyth by the inventory. 



304 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

43. THE SERVICE OR STIPENDE OF OUR LADY IN THE PAROCH 

CHURCH OF KIRKBYRTONE. 

Christofer Carter, incumbent. Ther is no foundacion, but that 
well disposed persons of the paroche ther haith gyyen eerten landes 
and ten. to the supplement of the levinges of the incumbent therof . 
To th'entent to pray for the goode estate of the parocheners 
levinge, and the sowles of them departed, and all Cristen sowles. 

The same is within the parish church [etc. as before]. Ther 
is no landes alienate, etc. 

Goods, iijs. viijflf. Plate, nil. 

First, a yerlie rent of iijs. iiij^. paid by Richard Charlesworthe; 
a yerlie rent of iijs, paid by WiUiam Smyth ; and a rent of iij«., 
goinge f urth of one house m Thurstonlande, in the tenure of Jennet 
Uharlesworth. 

Sum of the rentall, ixs, iiijof. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic for the tenthe yerlie, xjV. ob. 
And so remanyth, viijs. iii]V. ob, 

44. THE STIPENDE OF SANCTE NYCHOLAS IN THE SAYDE PAROCHE 

CHURCHE. 

Henry Clough, incumbent. And ther is no foundacion, but 
landes gyven by well disposed persons to the same intente as above, 
in the next precedent chauntrie is declared. 

The same is within the saide paroch church, etc. 
Goods, iijs, \iijd, Plate, xxs. 

First, a yerlie rent of ii].s\ iiijn?., payde by Richard Charles- 
worth ; a yerlie rent of vj.s'. viijf/., goinge furth of one house, called 
Hollyn House ; a rent of ijs. paid by Olyver Roberto ; and a rent 
of ij«. paid by theires of John Kaye of Stakewoode. 

Sum of the rentall, xiiij«. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic for the tenthes yerlye, xiiijrf. 
And so remanyth xij«. xr/. 

45. THE PERPETUALL STIPENDE AT THE ALTER OF SAYNTE 
KATHERYNE IN THE PAROCH CHURCH OF WRAGBYB. 

George Lyster, incumbent. Ther is no foundacion of the 
same, but eerten landes gyven by well disposed persons of the saide 
paroch for the mantenance of the same service. To th'entent that 
the incumbent shulde pray for ther sowles and all Cristen sowles 
and to do dyvyne service in the saide church, which service is not 
charged of the paimente of the tenthes and first fructes. 



THE DEANERY OF PONTKFRACT. 305 

The same is within the saide paroch church, etc. 

Groods, nil. Plate, nil. 

First, one cloise in Wragby, called Nellyen Close, in the tenure 
of William Sheley, xiijs. iiijd.; one cloise ther, called the Falle, in 
the tenure of Robert Wager, xijs.; one cloise ther, in the tenure of 
the incumbent, ix^.; one cloise ther, in the tenure of Robert North- 
folke, vjs.; certen arable lande in Wragby, in the tenure of widowe 
Harryson, ixs.; certen lande in Bodesworth, in the tenure of 
William Childe, xs.; one cotage with th'appurtenances in Camel- 
furth, in the tenure of James Harryson, xijs.; one cotage with 
th'appurtenances in Lange Rigge, in the tenure of John Midle- 
woode, iiijs.; and one litle sprynge in Wragby, called Wragby 
Pytter, xxf/. 

Sum of the rentall, Ixxvijs. 

Wherof 
Paiable to Robert Usher yerlie for a rent goinge furth of the pre- 
mysses, ijs, viijV.; to Francys Woodroffe for a like rente, ijs. iijd, 
ob,; to the Kinges Majestie to the receyvor of late desolved priory 
of Saynt Oswalde, viijof.; and for the sewte of corte of Camelfurth, 

Xfl?. 

Sum of th'allowance, vjs. yd. oh. 
And so remanyth, Ixxs. vj^. oh. 



46. THE CHAUNTRIE OR SERVICE OF OUR LADY IN THE SAIDE 

CHURCHT OF WRAGBYE. 

Thomas Grylle, incumbent. Ther is no foundacion of the same, 
but certen landes and ten. purchased by the parocheners ther. To 
th'entent to fynde a preyst to pray for the sowles of the founders 
and the parochians departede, and to teache children in the said 
paroche, and of the prof ectes of the said landes the saide parochians 
doth pay yerlie to the said preiste, towardes his levinge, cs., and 
the residewe they bestowe of the necessities of the said paroche, as 
it is alleged. Albeit the hole rentall is charged in this certificate, 
as herafter may appere. And there hayth bene thre incumbentes 
of the same successivelie. And not charged to the pamente of the 
tenth. 

The same is within the saide paroch church, etc. 

Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

First, one ten. with th'appurtenances, in the tenure of John 
Dishforde, xxiiijs.; one ten. in the tenure of Robert Forster, xijs.; 
one acre of lande, in the tenure of widowe Harrison, xc?.; one ten. 
in the tenure of William Woode, xs.; one cotage, in the tenure of 
Cristofer Warde, vijs. iiijfl?.; one cotage, in the tenure of Thomas 
Ghylle, iiijs.; one parceU of medowe, called Hardewyke, in the 

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306 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

tenure of John Byngley, vs. iiij^.; one cotage in Rie Hille, in the 
tenure of Arthure Sympson, xs.; one cotage ther, in the tenure of 
John Jowye, vjs. Yujd.; one ten. with th'appurtenanees in South 
Kirkby, in the tenure of Robert Way or, xls.; one ten. with th'ap- 
purtenanees ther, in the tenure of Thomas Skeley, xiijs. iiijV.; and 
one acre of lande in Wintersett, in the tenure of John Morton, xxr/. 

Sum of the rentall, YJ It, xvs. ijd. 



47. THE CHANTRIE CALLED PYLKINGTON CHANTRIE IN OUR LADY 
QUERE IN THE PAROCH CHURCH OF WAKEFFEYLD. 

William Swanne, incumbent. Of the foundacion of John 
Pylkington, knight, i To th'ententto pray for the sowle of King 
Richard the thirde, the founders sowle, and all Cristen sowlez, and 
to do divine service in the hie quere of the sayde church, as 
apperyth by a foundacion, dated the nx.^^ . day of Decembre, anno 
Domini mcccclxxv, and also bounde to kepe one yerlie obbet to the 
yerlie charge of xiijfl?. to poore people. 

The same is within the said church. The necessitie is to pray 
for all Cristen sowlez and to do divine service in the said church, 
whiche ys duly maynteyned ther to helpe the curate, the paroch- 
yanz beyng in nombre, mm. Ther is no landes alienate or soldo 
sithens the iiij**^ day of February, anno regni regis Henrici 
viij^., xxvij™o. 

Goodes, xiiiJ6*. ixd, Plate, vj/e. ijs. yjd. 

The saide incumbent haith and receyvyth yerlie one annuytie 
or annuall rent of vj7/. yerlie goinge furth of the landes perteynyng 
to the late desolved monastery of Pountfrett, as by the recordes of 
the same more playnelie may appere, YJli, 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic for the tenth yerlie, xijs. 
And so remanyth, cviijs. 



(I) Licence to Sir John Pilkington to found a chantry at the altar of the Blessed 
Mary the Virgin in the south vault (arcu) of the parish church of All Saints of 
Wakefeld to pray for Richard, Duke of Gloucester, the said John and Joan, his 
wife, for the souls of Richard, Duke of York, the mother and father of the 
said John, and for Gilbert Parre, Thomas Halle, and John Leycester, and to 
endow the same chantry with a rent of 9 marks yearly. 1 June, 1476. Fat.^ 
16 Hdw. IV., p. 3, m. 9. 



THE DEANERY OF PONTEFRACT. 307 



48. THE (;hantrie of iiij preystes called southhyll 

CHANTRIE IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

John Wilson, Thomas Harrison, John Gybson, and William 
Sproxton, incumbentes. Of the foundacion of Henry Southill. To 
th'entent the said incumbentes shuld pray for the sowle of the 
founder and all Cristen sowlez, and to singe once daly in the said 
quere, and one of them to synge the high masse in the said quere 
every worke day, and iiijo^. yerlie obbetes to be kept to the 
chargez of xiiijs. iiij«?., as apperyth by the foundacion dated xij°^o. 
die Novembris, anno Domini, mcccciiij^^xv. 

The same is within the said church. The necessitie is to pray 
for all Cristen sowlez, and to do dyvine service daylie in the said 
church. Ther is no landes alienate [etc., as before]. 

Goodes, Yij It. iijs. YJd. Plate, xlvs. ij^. 

First, of the Lord Cheif Justice of Englande, by the handes of 
Hugh Savell, fermor of the cheif manor of Wrenthorpe, pertenyng 
to the sayd chauntrie, for the rent goinge f urth of the same by 
yere, xx/«. xs. ix^.; a certen rent payd by the said Lorde Cheif 
Justice, of x.s. yerlie ; one cotage with a cloyse, in the tenure of 
John Pecke, viij«.; one cotage and two croftes, in the tenure of 
Cristofer Feylde, viij.9.; one cotage and two croftes, in the tenure 
of Richard Aglande, xvjs.; one cotage and two croftes, in the 
tenure of widowe Adde, xs.; one cotage Avith one crofte, in the 
tenure of widowe Hanson, YJs. \'njd.; one crofte in the tenure of 
widow Hahurst, viijs.; one cotage with one crofte, in the tenure of 
widowe Fuller, xjs.; one cotage with one croft, in the tenure of 
William Farbarne, ixs.; one cotage and ij croftes, in the tenure of 
William Taylyor and one cotage and ij croftes, in the tenure of 
William Gyllson, xij-s*. In all, xxv//. xvijs. yd. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie yerlie for the tenth, xliijs. ]d.; to 
the Kinges grave of Stanley yerlye, iijd.; and to the heires of 
Robert Skargyll, knight, a yerlie rent of xxxiijs. iiijo?. paid by 
the handes of the cheif tenaunde of the landes of the said chaun- 
trie, goinge f urth of which landes it is not knowen. 

Sum of th^allowance, Ixxvjs. viijV. 

And so remanyth, xxij7/. ixr/. 



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49. THE CHAUNTRIE CALLED GRASTOCK CHAUNTRIE IN THE SAID 

CHURCHE. 

Christofer Steide, incumbent. Of the foundacion of WiUiam 
Ghrastock. To th'entent to pray for the sowle of the founder and 
all Cristen sowlez and to singe service daly in the high quere of the 
saide church, and is bounde to kepe one yerlie obbet of yjs. viijrf. 
to be distributed to poore people, as apperyth by the foundacion, 
dated xx°^o. die Junii, anno Domini, mcccciiij^^xviij'^o . 

The same is within the said paroch churche. The neoessitie 
is to pray and singe, as bifore is saide. Ther is no landes soldo or 
alienate sithens the iiij^^. day of Februarie, anno regni regis Henrici 
viijvi., xxvij^o. 

Goods, xviijs. YJd. Plate, xlv5. 

First, one ten. with th'appurtenaunces in the tenure of widowe 
Eawson, xvjs.; one ten. in the tenure of John Killingbecke, xvjs.; 
one ten. in the tenure of John Bromeheide, xxs.; one house in the 
tenure of William Casson, viijs.; one ten. in the tenure of Edwarde 
Hoppay, xxviijs.; one close nere Wyndhylle, in the tenure of the 
said Edwarde, xs.; one ten. in the tenure of Peter Balle and other, 
xxs.; one ten. in the tenure of widowe Chylde, xvjs.; one ten. in 
tenure of Willyam Dyamonde, xvJ6'.; and one cotage in the tenure 
of Beatrixe Tonge, iiij.9. iiijV. In all, vij/i xiijs. iiijt/. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic for the tenth, x«. viijV.; to theires 
of Eoberte SkargyU, knight, for quyte rent, iijs.; going furthof the 
howse in the tenure of John Bromeheide to [blank], viijt/.; paid 
fiu^h of the same to Kyrkgate graveship, viijof.; payd to the same 
graveship, goinge furth of KilGngbeck House, iijd,; payd to the 
balif , for burgage rente, ixirth of WilKam Casson howse, iijd,; to the 
same balif for burgage rente of Edward Hoppay howse, iijd,; to 
the heires of WoodrofP for quyte rent, goynge furth of one cloyse 
nere Wyndhill, xijr/.; to the said balif s for burgage rente of 
Peter Balle howse, iijd,; to Kirkgate graveship for the same 
howse, jd. oh,; to theires of Woodrooffe for a rent payde furth of 
the house in tholdinge of wydowe Child, ij?.; to the said balif for 
burgage rente goinge furth of the howse in tholding of William 
Dyamonde, vjcT.; and to the Lady Service yerlie, ij«.; goinge furth 
of all the premyssez. In all, xxjs. yi]d, oh. 
And so remanyth, vj//. xjn. viijV. oh. 



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60. THE CHAUNTRIE AT THE ALTER OF SAYNT PETRE IN THE 
SAID CHURCH CALLED BANNASTER CHAUNTRIE. 

Edwarde Woode, incumbent. Of the foundacion of Thurstane 
Banaster,! to th'entent to pray for the sowle of the founder and all 
Cristen sowles, and to do dyvine service in the said church in the 
high quere, and is bounden to kepe one yerlie obete for the founder, 
as apperyth by a foundacion of the same, dated quinto die Junii, 
anno Domini, mc(;cciiijx^ . 

The same is within the said paroch church. The necessitie 
is to pray and to ayde the service in the quere dalye. Ther is no 
lands, etc. 

Goods, xijs. xjd. Plate, xlvij«. 

The said incumbent haith and receyvyth yerlie one annuall 
rent of iiij li. xiijs. iiijfl?., goinge furth of the landes of B/Oger 
Novell in WakefeUde, Stanley, Owtesthorpe, Bradforde, Standall, 
and Wentbrige. 

Wherof 
Payable to the Kinges Majestic for the tenth, ixs. viijc?. 
And so remanyth, iiij li, iijs. (sic). 



51. THE CHAUNTRIE OF OUR LADYE IN THE SAYDE PAROCH 

CHURCHE. 

In the same is none incumbent, but voyde sithens the statute, 
and of no foundacion,2 but onlie landes gyven to the mantenance 
of the same by well disposed men of the same paroche, to th'entente 
to have Groddes service the better mantened in the saide churche 
and to pray for the sowle of the founder, and to helpe the curate 
to mynyster sacrements and sacrementalls. 

(1) Licence to Henry Sotehill, Robert Hall, clerk, John Forman, clerk, and 
William Reryeby, chaplain, feoffees of Thurston Banastre, son and heir of Koger 
Banastre, to found a chantry at the altar of St. Peter the Apostle in the north vault 
{arcu) of the parish church of All Saints of Wakefeld for the souls of the said Boger 
and Thurstan. 25 Sept. 1478. Fat.y 18 £div. IV., p. 2, m, 24. 

(2) In 1322 an inquisition returned that it was not to the damage of the King or 
others if licence were granted to Master John de Wakefeld, chaplain, to endow a 
chantry in the church of All Saints of Wakefeld, to pray for the souls of the same 
John and his parents, brothers, and sisters. Inq. A.Q.D. 15. £dw. II. No. 93. And 
on 15 July, 1322, licence was granted to Thomas Thorald, clerk, of Alverthorp, and 
Boger de Lancastr*, executors of the will of William, son of German de Wakefeld, 
to assign a rent from a messuage in York in the occupation of Thomas de Bening- 
burgh, goldsmith, to a chaplain to celebrate mass of the Blessed Mary the Virgin in 
the church of All Saints of Wakefeld. Fat., 16 Edw. II. p. I, m. 31. 



310 CEETIFICATES OF CHANTEIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

The same is within the said church, etc. 

Goods, xvjs. ixrf. Plaite, Ixxvjs. 

First, a fre rent goinge furth of one ten. in Colyergate in the 
tenure of John Jeffrason, xiijs. iiijo?.; a rent goinge furth of the 
ten. of John Rohert in the Market Stret and Bredhothez, iiijs.; a 
rent goinge furth of one ten. ther, in the tenure of Thomas Grice, 
vijs.; a rent paid furth of John Smyth ten., ijs.; a rent paid furth 
of Koger Bates ten. ther, xijd.; Thomas Sharpe holdyth one ten. 
ther, iiijs. Yijd, ob,; one ten. ther, in tholdinge of Edward Wedopp, 
xxiijs.; one cotage in Northgatstret, in the tenure of Myles Talyor, 
ijs.; one ten. with th'appurtenances in Kirkegate, in the tenure of 
[blank] Casson, vjs. xjr/.; a rent paid furth of Thomas Popilvyle 
ten., xijfl?.; a rent paid furth of the ten. of John Barelough ther, 
vjc/.; a rent paid furth of the ten. of John Frere, vjof.; a rent paid 
furth of William Sugar, iiijo?.; a rent paid furth of Hoppay 
ther, iijs.; a rent paid furth of the ten. of Sugar, vjs.; 
a free rent of Thomas Grene furth of his ten. ther, iijd,; 
a rent paid furth of [blank] Dymonde ten., ijs.; a rent of 
xviijo?. paid furth of John Sidall ten.; a rent of xijd, 
furth of John Newall ten.; a rent of xijd. furth of John Oxenfeilde 
house ; a rent of ijs. jd. ob. furth of Oliver Dymonde house ; a 
rent of xd. ob. furth of th'other ten. of the said Oliver ; a rent of 
xijd. furth of the house of Eicharde Aglande ; a rent of ijs. yjd. 
furth of the ten. of widowe Halle ; one ten. in the tenure of 
widowe Porter, vs. iiijd. ob.; a rent of ijs. paid furth of the landes 
pertenynge to the service of the morrowe preyste ; a rent of ijs. 
YJd. payd furth of Edmunde Talyor house ; one tenemente, in the 
tenure of Thomas Hukgon, iiijs. iijd.; one ten., in the tenure of 
Peter Greneroode, vjs. viij^.; one tenemente, in the tenure of 
Roberto Sydall, iijs. iiij«?.; one tenemente in the tenure of William 
Mokson, xjs. iijd.; a rent payde furth of Robert Mawde house, 
iiijfl?.; a rent payde furthe of William Wilson house, iiijs.; a rent 
payde furthe of William Mawde house, yjd.; a rent paide furthe 
of John Wager house, vjn?.; a rent payde furthe of Thomas Leigh 
house, xvd.; a rent payde furthe of one other tenemente of the 
said Thomas, iij^.; a rent of xijd. furth of the house of John Brad- 
forde. [In all], yj li. vjs. jd. 

Item, one crofte in Stanley in the tenure of John Newell, xxijd.; 
half one acre of medowe in Wyndyll, xiiijo?.; one crofte in Fal- 
lynge, in the tenure of Edmunde wedowe, vijs.; two riges of land 
in Burghmantoftes, xvjd.; half one acre of lande in Flashowfeilde, 
vj^.; half one acre of lande ther, in the tenure of Robert Cokson, 
yjd.; one rode of land and a half in Oldefeylde, iiijn?.; ij acres and 
iij rod of lande ther, in the tenure of Thomas Gh:ennoge, iiij«.; one 
rode of lande in the Castlefeilde, in the tenure of John Shawe, iijd.; 
two half acres of lande ther, in the tenure of the said John, xijd.; 



THE DEANERY OF PONTEB^RACT. 311 

one crofte in th'ende of Sandall, xvujd,; and two acres of lande in 
the Feilde of Cregleston, in the tenure of [blank] Swif te, iiijs. In 
all, xxijs. yd. 

Sum of the rentall, vij/?. viijs. YJd, 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie for the tenth yerlie, xij,9. iiijV. 
q, di. Item, to the cheif lorde of Wakefeilde for fre rents, viz.: — 
furth of Sharpe ten., ]d, oh.\ furth of the ten. of Edwarde Wedoppe, 
iij«.; furth of Casson ten., iijV.; furth of the ten. of Porter wyffe, 
iiijc/. oh.\ furth of the ten. of Thomas Huggon, iij^.; furth of the 
ten. of Robert Sydall, i\]d.; furth of the ten. of William Mokson, 
iijfl?.; furth of the crofte in Stanley, in the tenure of John Nevyle, 
ije/.; and furth of ij acres of land in Olde Feylde, xc?. In all, vs. 
vjV. Item, to John Flemynge of Crofton for a rent goynge furth 
of the ten. in the tenure of William Mokson, \i]s. 

Sum of the allowance, xxs. s.d, oh, di. 
And so remanyth, vj//. vijs. y\y(. oh, di, q. 



52. THE SERVICE OF THE MORROWE MASSE PREST IN THE SAIDE 

CHURCHE. 

Thomas Turner, incumbent. Ther is no foundacion of the 
siime, but of th'ordinance of the parochians ther. To th'entent to 
have masse said at v of the clocke in the mornynge for all ser- 
vaundes and laborers in the said paroche, and is bounde to kepe 
the quere at all dyvyne services in the saide church ; and haith 
landes gyven for the mantenance of his levinge by the well disposed 
persons of the said paroche, and the residewe of his levynge he 
haith of the devotion of the same parochians, and is charged with 
iiijor. yerlie obites to the vale we of xxijV. 

The same is within the said church, etc. 

Goods, xiiijs. Plate, \\\\li. 

First, one house in Westgate in the tenure of John Jakson, 
XX.S. viiJ6?.; one house ther, in the tenure of John Grene, viij.s.; one 
ten. in the tenure of widowe Thirleston, xijs.; one house ther, in 
the tenure of Richard Toller, xijs.; one house ther in the tenure of 
John Kelshawe in Northgate, xvjs. viijV/.; a chambre in the Bucher 
Rawe, viij.s.; one house in the strete within the paroch of Dewes- 
burie, in the tenor of Richard Grene, vjs.; one house in Syndall, 
in the tenor of Richard Thornton, vjv. viij^.; and a rent of vjfl?., 
furth of Roger Yonge tenemente in Northgate. 

Sum of the rentall, iiij/t. xs. vjV. 

Wherof. 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie yerly for the tenth, vij.s. Ysjd,\ to 
balif for burgage rente, furth of Jakson house, ii]V/.; to the grave- 



312 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

ship of Thomes, furth of the same, iiijd, ob,\ to the Lady Service 
in the saide church, furth of John Grene house, ijs.; to the said 
balif for burgage rent, furth of the same, iijfl?.; to the same balif 
for burgage rent, furth of Richard Toller house, iijc?.; for burgage 
rent furth of Kelshay house, iijV.; to the same balif, furth of the 
chambre in Boucher Eawe, ]d, ob,; to Mr. Nevell for fre rent, 
furth of the same, iii]V.; to the grave of Kirkegate, furth of the 
same, iiijV.; to the grave of Horbury, furth of Richard Grrene 
house, oh.; to the grave of Sandall, frith of the landes ther iij«. 
viijf/. 

Sum of th'allowance, xv«. vijd ob. 
And so remanyth, Ixxiiijs. xc/. ob. 

Memorandum : — That the abovesaid Ladye Chauntrye and 
Morrowe Masse pryste were ordeynyd by the devocion of th'enhabi- 
tentes ther, to th'entent to serve as is abovesaid and also to helpe to 
mynyster sacrementes and sacrementalles to the parochyners there, 
being in nombre of houselyng people mm or above. 



53. THE CHAUNTRIE UPON THE MYDDEST OF W^AKFEYLDE BRIGE 

IN THE SAID PAROCHE. 

Richard Sele, incimibent, and Thurstane Horton, incumbent. 
The same is of the foundacion of Edmonde, Duke of Torke,i to 
th'entent to pray for the sowle of the founder and all Cristen 
sowles, and to say masse and other dyvyne service in the saide 
chapell, and to helpe to do dyvyne servyce 'in the sayde paroch 
church of Wakfeylde of all festivall dayes, as apperyth by a foun* 
dacion, dated the xx^^ day of Septembre, anno Domini, 

MCCCIIIJ^^XVIIJ. 

The same is distante from the paroche churche of Wak- 
feylde one quarter of a myle. The necessitie is to pray for 
all Cristen sowlez, and to do dyvine service in tne saide 

(1) Inquisition taken 18 September, 1355, whereby it was found juit to be 
to the damage of the King or others if licence were gfranted to William Caj 
of Wakefeld, chaplain, and William Ball, chaplain, to assign lO/t. rent in 
Wakefeld, Stanley, Osset, Horbury, Hekmondewyk, Shafton, Derfeld, Wame- 
feld, Pontefract, Preston Jakelyn, and Friston be the Water, to two chaplains 
to celebrate divine service in chapel of the Blessed Mary, newly built upon the 
Bridge of Wakefeld. Inq. ad. Q. D. 29 Edw. III. No. 10. Whereas the licence 
upon the above inquisition was never executed, licence was on 30 May, 1397, 
granted to the King's uncle Edmund, Duke of York, Edward, Earl of Rutland, Sir 
Thomas Gerberg, Thomas Wroghton, clerk, William Gallander, clerk, and 
John Spenne, chaplain, who had acquired the said rent of lO/t., to gfrant 
the same to two chaplains to perform divine service daily in the said c&apel. 
Fat, 20 Ric. II. p. 3, m. 13. 



THE DEANERY OF PONTEFRACT. 313 

chapell in the tymes of the plage for the secke people thither to 
resorte, that the rest of the parochians may com to ther paroch 
church withowte danger of infection of the secke. Ther is no 
landes alienate, etc. 

Goods, xxxvjs. ijd, Plate, mjli. iiijs. viijfl?. 

First, one tenemente with th'appurtenances called the Chauntrie 
House, in the tenure of the saide incumbentes, xxiiijs.; certen leyes 
in Burmantoftes, in the tenure of John Bradforde, xxo?.; ij closes 
in Erliesinges, half on close nigh the Owte Lane, and vj leyes in 
Burmantofte, in the tenor of Richard Pymonde, xxxijs.; one house 
with certen garthynes, in the tenor of John German, xxs.; one 
chambre, in the tenor of James Thuates, iiijs.; one cloise, in 
tholdinge of Thomas KiUingbeck, xs,; one crofte, in tholdinge of 
John Halliwell, vijs.; one cloise in Thornes, in tholdinge of 
Thomas Cokhill, iijs. iiijd.; one cloise ther, in the tenor of John 
Roc, vjs.; one litle parcell of medowe, in the tenure of John 
Cokhill, ijV.; half one acre of lande in Alverthorpe, in the tenure 
of Richard Spynke, ijs.; one tenemente with th'appurtenances in 
Pountfrett, in the tenure of Alane Arye, xlij.s. yjd,; one crofte in 
Horburey, in the tenure of Edward Roberto, xxd.; a rent payd by 
widow Wilson, iiij«.; a rent payde by theires of Pilkington, goynge 
furth of ther landes in Wakfeylde, xixs. injd.; a rent of vjs. viijo?. 
goinge furth of the land of Robert Chaloner ther ; a rente of ijs. 
ijd, goynge furth of John Bradforde ; a rent of vjs. furth of the 
lands of John Symkinsone ther ; a rent of vs, paid by Thomas 
Pensone ; a rent of vjs. paid by Edward Crawshawe ; a rent of ij«. 
paid by Robert Cokson ; a rent of xijd, paid by the same Robert ; a 
rent of xviijV. paid by Thomas Wawane ; a rent of xi]d, paid by 
Richarde Hanson ; a rent of xij^i. paid by Richard Gynne ; a rent 
of xs. paid by Thomas Pagett ; a rent of iijs. paid by John Halli- 
well ; a rent of iijs. vijd. paid by Roberto Brigges ; a rent of ijs. 
paid by theires of William More ; a rent of iiijs. paid by Mr. 
Newell ; a rent of Yijd. paid by John Seyle ; a rent of yd, paid by 
William Wyndyll ; a rent of ijs. paid by Leonardo Beamonde ; a 
rent of ijs. paid by Robert Thornes ; a rent of xYJd, paid by 
Edmunde Erie ; a rent of xiijd. paid by William Jagger ; a rent 
of vjfl?. paid by Edward Megson ; a rent of Yiijd, paid by wyff of 
Richard Robert ; a rent of viijc?. paid by William Longeley ; a 
rent of Yiijd. paid by George Sykes ; a rent of viijc?. paid by 
Edward Lee ; a rent of xviijs. iiijd. paid by John Friston of 
Heath ; a rent of xwjd. paid furth of Shafton Halle ; a rent of ixs. 
iiijc?. paid by John Awdesley of Ossett ; a rent of iijs. paid by 
Thomas Mansfield ; a rent of iijs. YJd, paid by William Steyde ; a 
rent of xijd, paid by Percivall Naylor ; a rent of vjs. paid by John 
Allane ; a rent of iijs. ijd, paid by Denton wyffe ; a rent of iiijs. 
xd. paid by Laurence Guylle; a rent of ixd. paid by John 



314 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTEIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

Dighton ; a rent of yd. paid by Richard Bradf orde ons in the yere ; 
a rent of vijd oh. paid by Eichard Nayler. 

Sum of the rentall, xiiij/*. xvs. ii]d. oh. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie for tenthes yerlie, xxiiijs. viijflf. 
oh. q.\ to our said sovereigne lorde the Kinge for fre rentes goinge 
furth of diveres places, viz.: — of the Chauntrie Howse, viijS.; 
furthe of one close, called Falbanke, iijd; of the house in tholdinge 
of John German, \\d.\ of ij closes in Thomes Feylde Syke, \u.]d. 
oh.; of the lande in Alverthorpe, ijd. 

Sum of th'allowance, xxvjs. Yd. q. 
And so remanyth, xiij li. viijs. xd. q. 



54. THE CHAUNTRIE IN THE CHAPELL OF MARYMAWDLEN IN THE 

SAIDE PAROCHE. 

Richarde Battye, incumbent. Of the foundacion of the well 
disposed parochians. To th'entent that the incumbent ther shulde 
say masse in the said chapell to pray for the sowles of the founders, 
and all Cristen sowlez, and for the estate of the parochyans now 
levynge. 

The same is distaunt from the saide paroch church j quarter 
of one myle, the necessitie is to pray and say masse in the said 
chapell in the time of the plage, as above is declared. There is no 
lands alienate, etc. 

Goods, xs. xd. Plate, xLs. 

First, one cloyse, called Orpytts, lyenge to Westgate Moore, in 
the tenure of Thomas Lee wyfle, xxs.; one house with a crofte 
lienge in Westgate, in the tenure of Edwarde Bentley, xiiijs.; a 
parcell of ground in [blank], in the tenure of William Smyth, ij«. 
viijfl?.; a parcell of medowe in Thornes, in the tenure of Richarde 
Aldersley, vjo?.; one close, called Thornes Myers, ijs.; half one 
cotage lienge in Kirkegate, iiij.9. vjr/.; one cotage in Westgate, in 
tholdinge of widowe Perkyn, iiiJ6\; one cotage ther, in the tenure 
of Robert Harry son, iiijs.; one cotage ther in the tenure of Thomas 
Bell, iii]6'.; ij cotages in tholdynge of Robert Roose and Agnes 
Derwen, lienge abowte the saide chapell, vj.v. ; and one olde house 
within the chapell walles in the holding of Cuthbert [blank], ij«. 
viij(/. 

Sum of the rentall, Ixiiijs. iiijV. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie yerlie for tenth, v«.; to the grave 
of Thomes for a rent paid furth of Orpytts, viijc?.; to the same 



THE DEANERY OF PONTEFRACT. 315 

grave furth of certen medowe in Thornes, ob.; to Cristofer Turton 
furth of Bentley house, for burgage rent, iiijV. ob.; to the same for 
burgage rent fiirth of lande in Kirkegate ob. q.\ and to the same 
Cristofer for rente paid furth of ij cotages in Westgate, j^. ob. 

Sum of th'allowance, vjs. \i]d. q. 
And so remanyth, Iviijs. ob. q. 



06. THE CHAUNTRIE IN THE CHAPELL OF SAYNTE JOHNES IN 

WAKFEILDE. 

George Leigh, incumbent. Of the foundacion of John Lake. 
To th'entente the said incumbente should say masse in the said 
chapell and other services to . . . persons .... resorte 
unto the same to here Groddez service, and to pray for the sowle of 
the founder and all Cristen sowlez. 

The same is within the paroch aforsaid, and is distaunt from 
the said church . . . myle [illegible]. 
Goods xs. \]d. Plate lxviij.s. 

with th'appurtenances in Oughthorpe in the 

tenure of Alverthorpe and 

Sum of the rentall, xxxvs. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kings Majestie for the tenthes, iijs. vjc?.; to 
the grave of Stanley furth of the landes in Oughthorpe, \\]s. ]d. ob. 
9.; furth of the landes in Alverthorpe to the grave ther, xiij^. 

Sum of th'allowance, vijs. viijV. ob. q. 
And so remanyth, xxviJ6'. iijV. q. 



56. THE CHAUNTRIE OF SAYNT SWITHYNS IN 1HE SAID PAROCHE 

OF WAKFEYLDE. 

Thomas Westerman, incumbent. Of the foundacion of 
[th'Erle ?] of Warren. To th'entent that the said preyst shulde 
say masse in the sayd chapell to all persons thither resortinge, and 
to pray *f or the sowle of the founder, etc. 

The same is distaunte frome the paroch church one myle. The 
necessitie is to say masse and dyvyne service in the same, in t3rme 
of plages, for the seek people "thither resortinge, that the rest of the 
parochians ther may com to ther paroch church withowt danger of 
infection of the secke. Ther is no landes alienate, etc. 

Goods, xj.5. ixr/. Plate, nil. 



316 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

First, a rent of xl«. of the Kinges Majestie paid by hisreceyvor 
of Wakfeylde ; certen grounde nere adjonynge to the said chapell, 
in tenor of Thomas Poplewell, xls.; one acre of lande, in the 
tenure of Mr. Chaloner, iijs.; two acres di. of lande, in the tenure 
of Robert Bumell, iijs. iiijV.; and one cotage, in the tenure of 
Richarde Clerkson, iiijs. 

Sum of the rentall, iiij it, x«. iiijV. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie yerlie for the tenth, viijs. viijc;?. ob. 
q.; and to our sovereigne lord the Kinge for fre rent furth of the 
premysses, xvijV. 

Sum of th'allowance, x«. jd, ob. q. ^ 
And so remanyth, iiij7i. ij^. q, 

Memorandimi : — Ther is certen landes in thandes of divers of 
the parocheners, to the vale we of xxiiijs. To th'entent they shulde 
bestowe the same upon the high wayes, and somtyme to make a 
preyst ^o pray and celebrate masse for the sowles of the gevers. 



57. THE CHAUNTRIE IN THE KINGES MAJESTIES CASTELL OF 

SANDALL. 

Eauf Byrdhede, incimibent. Of the foundacion of the Kinges 
Majesties noble progenitors, havynge no writinge to prove the 
same, but contynuallie celebratinge masse and other dyvyne service 
in the sayde castell, praying for the sowles of the Kinges Majesties 
progenitors and for the prosperitie of the Kinges royall Majestie 
that now is. 

The same castell is distaunt from the paroch church j quarter 
of one myle. 

Goods, xvijs. ijd. Plate, xxvs. 

First, the Chauntrie House in Mylnethorpe, xxxs.; a rent paid 
by John Blackbome, xviij^.; a rent of xixs. ijfl?., paid by Edmonde 
Hardy ; a rent of viijs. yd., paid by Richard Sikes ; a rent of viijs., 
paid by Thomas Hall ; a rent of xs., paid by John Medley ; a rent 
of iijif., paid by Leonard Beamonde ; a rent of iiij«. iiijc?., paid by 
William Jagger ; a rent of ijs., paid by Thomas Cowy ; a rent of 
iiijs. jd., paid by Robert Goodall ; a rent of ijs., paid by John 
Awdesley; a rent of iiij^., paid by William Robert; a rente of 
xjs, jd. ob,, paid by Roger Saynes ; a rent of iij«. ixd.^ paid by the 
sayd Roger ; a rent of xvt/., paid hy John Tongfeilde ; a rent of 
xviijfl?., paid by William Dyconson ; a rent of viijrf., paid by 
Henry e Jakson ; a rent of iij^., paid by John Shawe; a rent of 
iijfl?., paid by Edmond Megson ; a rent of vrf., paid by Thomas 



THE DEANERY OF PONTEFRACT. 317 

Langfeilde ; a rent of xvnjd., paid by Richard Medley ; a rent of 
iijd,, paid by John HaUe ; a rent of xd., paid by Eoberte Thomes; 
a rent of ijd., paid by John Alatt ; a rent of jd. q,, paid by William 
Billeclyf. 

Sum of the rentaU, exiiijs. xjd, q, 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie yerlie for the tenth, xjs. 
And so remanyth, ciijs. xjr/. q. 



58. THE SERVICE OR PERPETUALL STIPENDE IN THE PAROCH 

OF KIRKEHETON. 

Ther is none incumbent in the same, nor foundacion therof , 
but one parceU of grounde improwed^ by the parochians ther, with 
th'assent of the lorde, of the wayst, and by the saide parochians 
one house buylded upon the same and rented at xiijs. iiijV., which 
some and other ther devocian is paid yerlie to the mayntenaunce of 
the said service. 

The same is within the paroch church, etc. 
Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

Ther is one house ther buylded [etc., as above]. 

Sum of the rentall, xiijs. \iiyL 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie for the tenth, xvj^. 
And so remanyth, xijr/. 



59. THE CHAUNTRIE OF OUR LADY IN THE PAROCHE CHURCH 

OF METHELEY. 

Rycharde Shan', incumbent. Of the foundacion of Cristofer 
Wylloughby and Eoberte Dymmok, knightes, and theires of 
Roberte Waterton, knight, to th'entent to pray for the sowles of 
the saide founders and aU Cristen sowles, and to helpe to do 
dyvyne service in the quere and to mynystre sacrementes in the 
tyme of necessitie, havynge in the said paroche the nombre of D 
houslynge people. Which foundacion apperyth by a dede and 
intent therunto annexed, dated xv™o. (fie Januarii, anno regni 
regis Eicardi tercii primo. 

The same is within the sayde paroche church, etc. 

Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

(1) For, improved. 



318 CERTIFICATES OF CHANIKIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

First, one mesuage, called the Chauntrie Place, with one croft 
in the tenure of William Wynterborne, xiijs. iiije/.; one mesuage 
with one gardyne in Mikkelton, in the tenure of Kicharde Oswalde, 
viijs.; one acre of lande in Wyndyll, in the tenure of Robert Lay- 
borne, xijfl?.; one acre and di. of lande in Morehouse Feylde, in the 
tenure of Thomas Shan', iJ6'.; one cotage with vij acres of lande 
in the Southlunde and ij rodes at Medope Tate, in the tenure of 
William Burton, xiijs. iiijV.; iij acres of lande, called the Inwalles, 
in the tenure of the sayde Thomas Shann, vs.; iij roods of lande in 
Will Eode, in the tenure of Thomas Cowplande, ijs. viij^.; one 
acre of lande lienge in Grymslake, in the tenure of Willyam 
Winterborne, ijs. viijof.; iij acres of lande in the Northinges, in 
the tenure of Thomas Shann, viijs.; one crofte in Thorpe with half 
one acre of lande, in the tenure of Eoberte Shann, iijs. iiijcl.; iij 
acres of lande in Southlaydes in the tenure of [blank] ; a yerlie 
rent of ijs. ijd, payd by Kobert Labron ; one garthinge steide per- 
tenynge to the saide chauntrie, ijr/.; and one acre di., of lande in 
Inpyerde, ijs. 

Sum of the rentall, Ixiijs. Yiijd, 

Wherof 
Paiabl4 to the Kinges Majestic yerlye for the tenth, vjs. iijd, oh. 
And so remanyth, Ivijs. iiijd oh. 

Memorandum : — That the said church wardens, with goodes 
belongynge to the saide paroch, purchased certen closes within the 
saide towne to the clerlie (.s/r) valewe of ixs. vjr/., wherwith, and 
certen money growynge yerlie of a stok belongyng to the saide 
paroch, a prest was founde at th'aulter of Saynt Margaret in the 
sayde church, tyll now of late aboute ij yeres past that th'occupiers 
of the sayde stocke dyd denye pament of th'encrease of the sayde 
stok, wherupon the said preyst was discharged and the said stoke 
used to the mantenance of the sayde churche. 



60. THE CHAUISTRIK OF OUR LADY IN THE PAROCH CHURCHE OF 

WYMMERSLEY. 

Edward Sale, incumbent. Of the foundacion of th'ancestors of 
Sir William Gascoigne, knight, as he sayth, havynge no writings 
to prove the same. To th'entent to pray for the sowles of the 
founder and all Cristen sowles, and to mynystre sacrementes to the 
parochians ther, beinge the nombre of dc people. 

The same is within the saide church, etc. 

Goods, vs. viijf/. Plate, nil. 

Fyrst, one cloise called Kettyllcrofte, xs.; one cotage in Cam- 
sail, V.S'.; one crofte in Wymmerslay, called Jay Sprynge, with ij 



THE DEANERY OF PONTEFRACT. 319 

roodes of arable lande, vs.; one cloise with j pece of medowe ther, 
vs.; one cloise, called Hay croft, vs.; one cloise in the tenure of 
Thomas Gbassone, vs.; one cotage in Wymerlej, in the tenure of 
Roberto Walkingham, vs.; one cotage with th'appurtenances, in 
the tenure of William Pynder, iiijs.; one cotage in Smeton, in the 
tenure of John Mosley, iiijs.; and one cotage, in the tenure of 
Henrye Brabones, xijs. 

Sum of the rentall, Ixs. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic for the tenthes yerlie, iiijs.; to John 
Sampall and William Harry son, xvj^?.; to Sir William Vavasor, 
knight, xiiijrf.; to Sir William Gascoigne, th'elder, knight, ijd,; 
and to the cheif lorde of Smeton, iiijn^. 

Sum of th'allowance, vijs. 
And so remanyth, Iiijs. 



61. THE CHAUNTRIE OF OUR LADY IN THE PAROCH CHURCH OF 

GRETE SANDALL. 

John Brokbanke, incumbent. Of the foundacion of John Lake 
and other feoffies of certen (jopiehold landes Ij'cnge in Ossett and 
other wher, as apperyth by a dede, dated iij die Maii, anno 
Domini, mcccciiij^^xvj"'". To th'entent to pray for the sowles of 
the founders, and to help d^vyne service in the quere in his surples, 
and to mynystre to the inhabitants of the saide paroche in the 
tyme of necessitie, beiiige of howslynge people, the nombre of 
Dccc and above, and to make one yerlie obbet and to distribute at 
the same to poore people yerlye, vjs. 

The same is within the sayde church, etc. 

Goods, xvijs. iiijr/. Plate, nil. 

First, of liichard Speight, xiijs.; of Eoberte Genny, xxiiijs. 
iiij^.; John Dawson, xiiijs. iiijii.; Thomas Smyth, xs. xd.; John 
Blaker, xiiijs. ijd.; Henry Mok, vijs. yjd.; Thomas Birkestowe, 
xs.; Eichard Bradforde, xxxvijs ; and Thomas Eidinge, vjs. 

Sum of the rentall, vj//. xvijs. ij^^. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic yerlie for the tenth, vs. ijd, q,; to 
the graveship of Osset, vs., and to the Kinges Majestic for fre rent 
goinge f urth of all the premysses, xxiijs. \jd. 

Sum of th'allowance, xxxiijs. viijd. q. 

And so remanyth, ciijs. v^. ob, q. 



320 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 



62. THE CHAUNTRIE OF OUR LADY IN THE SAIDE CHURCH OF THE 
FOUNDACION OF THE PAROCHIANS OF THE SAIDE PAROCHE. 

John Flechier preist, . . . incumbent. There is no f oun- 
dacion but is put in by the parochyans to . . . pray for the 
said parochians and all Cristen sowlez, and to helpe dyvyne 
service in the quere, and to mynystre to the said paro- 
chians in the tyme of necessitie, beinge in nombre as before is 
sayde, havynge certen landes and ten. of the gyfiPes of syndrie 
persons, towards the levinge, as in the rentall herafter shall appere, 
to the valewe of xlijs. vd. oh. q.; and the residewe of the benevo- 
lence of the saide parochians, with vJ5. Yiijd, of landes gyven by 
Eoberte Balif to the said service, yf so be ther be no preist at the 
alter of Saynt Nicholas, wher was never none, as is alleged. 

The same is within the saide church, etc. 

Goods, XXV6'. x^. Plate, nil. 

First, John . . . holdyth, certen landes in [blank], Yijd,; 
John Dolgrene one gardyne, iiijV.; Eoberte Eokley, one tenemente, 
iijd.; William Eamesden (?), one ten. vj^.; Eoger Delshawe, certen 
landes in Oxh. . . . , ij^.; John Firson, certen landes there, 
ijd, ob.; one ten. in the Marche (?), iiijV.; John Walker, certen 

landes in Bretton, vjc?.; ij swathes of medowe in 

medowe, viijV.; ij swathes in Mirfeild, yjd.; ... of medowe 
in Whilley, xijd; .... Harlington one ten. ther, ijd,; the 
same Thomas one other ten. ther, xijV.; the same one other parcell 
of medow there, yjd.; the said Thomas one ten., ijd,; John Philip, 
one tenemente, ijd.; Achilles Bosvyll, YJd.; John Lyster, one 
tenemente ther, iijd.; the same John one mesuage with one 
oxgange of lande, ijs. xd.; Agnes PhiKpson, one rode of 
lande and ij swathes of medowe, iijd; Richard Shawe, one 
tenemente, \jd.; William Holekynson, v acres of lande ther, ijs.; 
John Bradley, one acre of lande upon the Hirst, ijd.; the 
same John, j mesuage ther, YJd. ; Isabell Ferror, one acre 
of lande, jd. ob.; John Bradley, half one acre, jd. ob.; landes in 
Sandall and Woodkirke, of the gyft of Robert Balif, yjs. Yiijd.; 
Robert Ghrotton, one tenemente in Cregleston, iijs. xd.; Thomas 
Binder, one tenemente, called Hallifax yerde, ijd.; Robert Grayf, 
iij rodes of medowe in the Fryth, yjd.; Roberfce Batte, one tene- 
mente ther, \jd.; John Browne, one tenemente, yjd. ob.; the same 
John, for certen landes ther, iijd. ob.; Richard Hallifax, half one 
acre of grounde, ij^.; the same Richard, half one acre of lande in 
Kirkehill, ijd.; William BeU, one bovate of lande, iiij«.; John 
Bradley, one tenemente, \jd.; John Chylde, one mesuage and 



THE DEANERY OF PONTEFRACT. 321 

certen lande, iiijfl?.; Alice Eyley, one parcel! of lande, ijd,; the same 
Alice, one acre of lande in Cuson, iiijc?.; the same Alice, for 
Bradley Eoyde, vijo?.; the same Alice, half one acre of lande in the 
Mores, ijd,; John Wilson, one tenemente in Chapellthorpe, xiijd. 
ob.; Thomas Harportes, iij rodes di. of lande, iijd. ob,; John More, 
for the lande of Eichard Quarriour ; John Bamforde, for certen 
lande, YJd,; John Sanderson, for Peslande, ijd; John Dronsfeilde, 
for certen lande, iiijc?.; John More, for one acre of lande, nijd.; 
William Clyste, certen lande, YJd,; Adam Kinges, certen lande, 
jd.; John Battye, one messuage in Bailmerrowe, jd; and John 
Blacker, certen lande ther, ijd. 

Sum of the rentall, xlijs. \d, ob, 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic for the tenth, iijs. iiijd, ob, q, ; to 
our said sovereigne lorde, xixd, goinge furth of the premysses ; to 
Mr. Midleton, xxijd, for a rent goynge furth of the premysses ; 
and to theires of Eichard Spragnell, ixd,, for a rent goinge yerlie 
furth of the premysses. 

Sum of th'allowance, yijs, yjd. ob, q. 
And so remanyth, xxxiiijs. xjd. 



63. THE CHAUNTRIE OF OUR LADY IX THE PAROCHE CHURCH OF 

NORMANTON. 

Eichard Johnson, incumbent ther. Havynge no foundacion, 
but put in by devocion of the parochians ther. To th'entent to 
pray for the sowles of the founders and all Cristen sowles, and to 
helpe dy vyne service in the quere and to help the curate in tyme 
of necessitie, beinge within the saide paroche ccc houslynge people 
or above. Havinge landes as particularlie apperyth by rental. 

Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

First, one mesuage with th'appurtenances in Normanton, in the 
tenure of Cristofer Loge, xs.; one cotage with th'appurtenances 
ther, in tholdinge of Johne Shilito, v«.; one cotage in the tenure of 
widowe Pendred, iijs.; one acre of lande in the tenor of Eichard 
Probysher, iJ5.; a rent paid by Mr. Thomas Woodrofe, xx^.; a 
rent paid by the chantrie preist of Laikes foundacion, xx6?.; a rent 
paid by William Levett, xx^.; one mesuage with one crofte and 
other th'appurtenances in Snytall, in the tenure of Charles Smyth- 
son, xxxvijs.; one mesuage with th'appurtenances in Altoftes, in 
the tenure of John Emerson, vs. iiijt^.; one cotage in the tenure of 
John Austwyke, iiijs.; one cloise in the tenure of Mathew Denton, 
viJ5.; Nicholas Spynke for a rent, vjd; of GKlbert Mawde, ijd,\ of 
George Kent, vjV.; and a rent of vs., goinge furth of one mesuage 
in the tenure of Nicholas Pikkerde. 

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322 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

Sum of the rentall, iiij It, iiijs, yjV. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie for the tenthes yerKe, viijs. yd. 
And so remanyth, Ixxvjs. jd. 



64. THE CHAUNTRIE OF OUR LADY IN THE SAIDE CHURCH OF THE 

FOUNDACION OF JOHN lAKE.l 

Richard Snytall, incumbent ther. Of the foundacion of John 
Lake, esquyer, as apperyth by a dede of feoffment and a will ther- 
unto annexed, dated xij^^o. die Junii, anno regni regis Henrici 
viijvi., xiij, wherby it apperyth that the said Lake willed that the 
profetts of certen landes, conteyned in the same, shuld be taken 
and gyven to a preyst yerly to singe masse in the saide church, 
and to do dyvyne service in the quere of the said church, and to 
make one obyte yerlie, and to distribute at the same xiijs., and to 
gyve every Sonday in the yere to iij poore people, iijc?.; that is by 
the yere xiij«. Havinge landes and tenementes perteynynge to 
the same, as apperyth herafter in the rentaU. 

The same is within the saide church, etc. 

Goods, xs. Yiijd, Plate, xxxiijs. 

First, one mesuage with th'appurtenances in Wakf eilde, in the 
tenure of John Roo, xxiiijs.; one mesuage with th'appurtenances 
ther, in the tenure of Robert Nelson, xijs,; one mesuage with one 
close, in the tenure of Thomas Calles, xviijs.; ij closes and one 
acre of lande ther, in the tenure of John Lake, xx5.; one mesuage 
with th'appurtenances in Pountfret, in the tenure of Stephen 
Easby, xxiiijs.; iiij closes in Brereley, in the tenure of widowe 
Hostclyffe, lxvj«. Yujd,; and one tenemente with appurtenaunces 
in Normanton, xs. 

Simi of the rentall, Yiijli. xiiij«. viijrf. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie for the tenth yerlie, xiiij«. iiijrf.; 
to the Lady preist ther, xxd.; and for the secte of corte, viijrf. 

Sum of th'aUowance, xvjs. viijrf. 
And so remanyth, vij/e. xviijs. 

(1) Besides these chantries in Normanton, I find that on 4 August, 1331, lioenoe 
was granted to Benedict de Normanton, clerk of the crown of the Chancery, on 
account of his services to the King and people, to assign a messuage and lands in 
Normanton, Suthwell, Halimi, Edyngle, Osmundthorp, FamefeM, Morton, and 
IiftTmm to a chaplain to perform service in a chapel huilt bj the said Benedict in 
his soil at Normanton in honour of St. John the Evangelist to pray for the parents 
of the said Benedict. Fat,, 6 JSdw III,, p, 2, m. 27. 



THE DEAl^KRY OF PONTEFRACT. 323 



65. THE CHURCHE OR FRE CHAPELL OF SAYNT CLEMENT WITHIN 

THE CASTELL OF POUNTFRETT. 

Francys Malett, doctor in djrynytie, deane of the said chnrche 
or fre chapell.i Founded by Hubarte Lacy in the tyme of William 
Conqueror, as apperyth by an old petegre shewed bif ore the Kinges 
commissioners, who gave certen landes and also certen porcions of 
tythes lyenge in Pountfrett and other where to the mantenance of 
the same. To th'entent that God shulde be served in the saide 
castell, as to have masse and other dyvyne service within the saide 
castell, and to mynystre all sacrements and sacrementalls to all the 
inhabitants within the same, and also to the inhabitants dwellinge 
within the parke of Pountfrett, the Bedhouse, called Saynte 
Nicholas Hospitall Bulhouse (sic) in Pountfrett, who makyth all 
ther ofEryngs and privy tythes to the deane of the saide chapell, 
and be clerlie exempte from the paroch churche, which landes and 
portions of tythes amontyth to the some of xxijV/. xijs. vijc?.; as 
apperyth by a rentall remanynge. Paynge no tenthes by cause at 
the tyme of assesment of the tenthes the deanery of the sayd 
chapell was in the handes of the Prior of Pountfret and than 
charged with the tenthes as parcell of the possessions of the said 
desolved priorye. 

The same is within the said castell and used as a paroche 
churche, etc. 

Goods, xviijs. xa?. Plate, uijli, xiiijs. viijd 

First, of Thomas Snydall for xviij acres of lande, lienge in 
Feryfeylde, xviijs., parcell of his rent of xxxixs.; of Wmiam 
Arthington for certen tyth come in Knottingley, parcell of his 
rent of ix/i., by yere, iijs.; of Eichard Thuates for tyth hay of 
Tanshelf and Westfeylde, xs,, parcell of his rent of xxxviij«. viij(5?.; 
of William Fryston for xij acres of arable lande, lienge in Fery- 
feylde, ixs.; of Agnes Bradforde, widowe, for the fre rente, ijs., of 
theires of Thomas Bradforde, for the cloise called Parson Gaxth, 
iiijs., andfor xvij acres of lande and vj acres of medowe, xvijs. 
vijfl?., parcell of lur rent of xlvijs., by yere, xxiijs. yyd,; of Thomas 
Paget, for xxiiij acres of lande, xijs.; of Thomas Gyll, for lij acres 
of lande, xvs. yjd.; in thandes of the said deane xxxvj acres of 
lande, lyenge in iij feildes ther, xxijs.; in the same deanes handes, 
the Shepgate ther, not rented ; of Petee Wakf eylde for the rent of 
the wynchnyll ther, parcell of his rent of xls., by yere, xx5. ; of 
Thomas Qyll for the tythe hay of certen medowe in Darryngton 

(1) Particulars for a lease of the lands of this chapel made to Ghristopher Litle in 
1648. Jhichi/ of Lane., Div, 25, Bdle XT, 2nd portion No. U. 



324 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC, 

Tngs, parcel! of his rent of xs., by yere, ijs. yjd.; of Charles Jakson 
for ij partes of the tyth comes and hay of Southelmeshall in the 
paroche of Kirkby, xxiijs. iiijfl?.; of James Wilcok for the moitie 
of ij partes of the tythe come and hay of the demayne landes in 
Thorpe Audelyn, xx«.; of Sir William Gascoigne, knight, th'elder, 
for parcell of the tythe come and hay of Wymersley, Sneton, and 
Stubbes, xxvjs. viijV.; of Thomas Smyth for the tyth hay of a 
medowe, called Mykkilynge, in Carlton, viijs.; in the said deanes 
handes the tyth comes of Tanshelf and Carlton iiij It, xix5. uijd.; in 
the sayde deanes handes, the tyth hemp and lyne of the same ijs.; 
in the said deanes handes, the tyth of the wyndmyll at the west 
ende of Pountfrett, vjs. viij^.; of Robert Gilham for the tyth hay 
of Deringe in Allerton or Kepax, vs., parcell of his rent of xxxiijs. 
mjd,; of Kobert Chaloner, esquier, for a parcell of the rents apper- 
tenynge to the late monasterie of Sancte Oswalde as for a portion 
of the tythe within the paroche of E/Othwell, in the tenure of the 
said E/obert Chaloner by yere, Ixvjs. viijc?.; and the sayde deane 
receyvyth yerlie a rent of vjs. by thandes of the Kinges Majestie 
recey vor, for waxe and other thinges for the sepulcre in the said 
chapell ; and of Thomas Hungate for certen tythe come, parcell of 
his rent, xii]7^. vjs. viijV. by yere. 

Sum of the rentall, xxijli. xijs. ^njd, qui remanent. 



66. THE PREBENDE OR CHANTRIR OF AUE DE POTTERTON IN THE 

SAIDE FRE CHAPELL. 

Bychard Weston, clerke, prebendary ther. Of the gyfte of 
the Kinges Majestie, withoute any induction or other oiroum- 
staunce requisite for suche purpose. Havinge landes, tenementes, 
rentes, and porcions of tythes belongynge to the same, as hereafter 
by the rentall may appere, but yt is not knowen of, who gave the 
same. 

The same is in the saide chapell, and ther is no landes alienate 
or soldo sithens the statute. The incumbents not resident but by 
deputies. 

Goods, \J8, \}d. Plate, iiijli. viijs. 

First, of Edbnunde Wright and other f ermors of Camsell and 
Norton, cs,; of the parson of Badesworth, fermor of Thorpe 
Audlyne, xxs.; of John Gascoigne of Lasyngcrofte, fermor of 
Parlyngton and Barwyke, liijs. iiijfi?.; of Francys Frobysher, fermor 
of Altoftes and Snydall, xxs.; of the Kinges generall reoeyvor of 
Torke, for the tythe of Preston Jaklyne and Stubbes, lxTJ«. viijrf.; 
of the parson of Hemesworth for the tyth of the same, xiij«. uijd.; 
of the receyvor of the castell for the tyth o Knottyngley MillSy 



THE DEANERY OF PONTEFRACT. 325 

xviijs.; of the grave of Rothwell for the tythe of the mills, called 
Fleyte mylles, vjs. viijo?.; and of John Oldefeylde, fermor of one 
[gardyne ?] in Pountefrett, of the yerlie valewe of vs. 

Sum of the rentaU, xv/^. iijs. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie for the tenths, xxixs. vijV. oh. q. 
And so remanyth, xiij//. xiijs. iiijc?. q. 



67. THE PREBEND OR CHANTRIE OF THEOBALDE DE LUCE IN THE 

SAIDE CHAPELL. 

John Stringare, clerk, prebendarie ther. Of the nominacion of 
the Kinges Majestie withoute any induction or other circum- 
staunce requisyte for suche purpose. Havynge landes, tythes, and 
portions to the valewe of xiij/t. vs. iiij^., as herafter in the rentall 
may appere but of whose gyfte the same is, it is not knowen. 

The same is within the saide chapell, etc. 

Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

First, of the Kinges Majesties receyvor generaU att Yorke for 

the tythes of Keppax, Ollerton, Preston, Newton 

and Skelbrough, Ivjs. viijfl?.; of Eoberte Medley, fermor of 
Houghton, xlvjs. viijrf.; of Richard Rose, fermor of Friston by the 
water, xxxiijs. iijfl?.; of Sir William Grascoygne, knight, th'elder, 
fermor of Wemerley, Stubbes, and Smeton, xls.; of Thomas Paget, 
fermor of Stapleton, xxiiijs.; of WiUiam Norton, fermor of Austen 
and Skellowe, xxxs.; of Norman Redman, fermor of Lostoo, viijs.; 
of the grave of Rothwell, fermor of the tythe of the milles, called 
Mete Milles, vjs. viij^.; of the receyvor of the castell of Pountfret 
for the tythe of Knottyngley Milles, xviijs.; and of Edward Bewly, 
fermor of Hullome Mille, ijs. 

Sum of the rentall, xiij/i. vs. iiij^. 

Wherof. 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie yerlye for the tenths, xxvjs. xc?. oh. 
And so remanyth, xj/e. xviijs. vc/. oh. 



68. THE HOSPITALL OF SAYNTE NICHOLAS IN THE SAID TOWNE OF 

POIINTFRETT. 

Henry Habilthuate, incumbent, and ix poore people, headmen, 
of the nominacion of the late desolved monastery of Saynt 



326 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

OswaldeSji whicli prest haith yerlie for his stipende, goynge fiirth 
of the possessions of the said monastery e, iiij It,; and one of the 
said poore people hayth yerlye, xls. and the other viij, every of 
them, xxvjs. viijfl?., paid in redy money by the receyvor of the sayd 
possessions. 

The same is nigh adjonynge to the said oastell, on th'est syde, 
distaunte from the paroch church m f ote, and is used accordinglye. 
Ther is no landes alienate sithens the statute. 

Goods, xxjs. Yijd. Plate, xxxijs. 

The seid preyst receyvyth [etc. as above]. Not charged with 
the pament of the tenthes. 

Sum of the rentall, xv]7«. xiijs. iiijV. qui remanent. 



69. THE COLLEGE OF THE TRENYTIES WITHIN THE SAIDE TOWNE 

OF POUNTFRETT. 

The same is of the foundacion of Roberto Knolles,^ knight, of 
one master, vj brethem preists, ij clerkes, xiij bedefolkes, ij servi- 
tors for the same bedefolkes, wherof Thomas Hewet is master, and 
haith for his stipende yerlie xiijli, YJs, viijrf.; vj bretheme, every 
one of them, vj/i. xiijs. iiijV., xlli,; ij clerkes, either of themyerly, 
Ixvjs. viijfl?., yjli. xiijs. iiijd,; xiij bedefolkes, every one of them 
liijs. nijd,, xxxiiij/i. xiij*. iiij^.; and the two servitories, ayther of 
them Ixvjs. viijfi?., YJIL xiijs. iiijd,; and the said xiij bedfolkes, and 

(1) In a return of pensions in the West Riding, dated 16 Nov., 1552, it is stated 
that 14 men and women of the Hospital of St. Nicholas of Pontefract received pen- 
sions, Henry Hebylthwayte, 6/i., two others 2li. each, and the rest 26». Sd, ** Thes 
persons be (^led cremettes and le pore and agyd people, and placyd in a howse, 
callyd Seynt Nycoles Hospytell, and when any of tnem dyeth another vs placyd in 
the dedes roome, and ys very convenyent to be contynuyd, as well for me helpe of 
the pore and agyd people of the towne of Pontefrett,wher the same standyth, as for 
others. The pencions was payd furth of the tenementes of the late monasterye of 
Saynt Oswaldes.** Chapter Bo. Bka. No. 59. On 1 Dec., 1314, licence was granted to 
William le Tabourer to assign a messuage in the vill of Pontefract to found a 
hospital and an oratory in honour of God and the Blessed Virgin Mary within that 
hospital, and other houses for the habitation of the same chaplain and 8 poor, to be 
received into the same. Also licence to Robert de la More to assign 10«. rent in 
Pontefract, to William le Coupere 10«. rent there, Thomas de la Sale 18rf. rent, 
AdamEmys 12 acres in Darthyngpton to the said chaplain and poor. Fat, 8 Edw. 
Ill.yp. 2, m. 9. 

(2) On 20 April, 1385, licence was granted to Sir Robert de Knolles and Constance, 
his wife, to found a college or chantry of seven chaplains, of whom one was to be 
warden, in a messuage of the same Robert and Constance in Pontefract. They after- 
wards endowed the same with 100/i. 50«. 1\d. to be received after their deaths from 
lands in London for the support of a master, chaplain, 13 poor men, 2 clerks and I or 2 
servants. LiceDce bv Pope Urban for the same college to be dedicated to the Holy 
Trinity and called KnoUes Almeshouse. Royal approval of the ordinances, etc. 
16 Mar., 1390. See Pat., 13 Ri;h. II. p. 3, m. 25., Fat., 20 Rich. II., p. 8, m 6, 
and Fat.y 7 ffen. IV. p. 1, in. 29. 



THE DEANERY OF PONTEFRACT. 327 

the ij servitoryes, every of them at x several feasts haith ijd. a peoe, 
that is by yere, xxvs. for xv, and also Ixvjs. viijc?. yerly to be 
devyded amongest the same poore f olkes and theire servitoryes, as 
apperyth by a foundacion, dated vij™o. die Maroii, anno regni 
regis Richardi secundi xiij^^o. And after the said foundacion ther 
was other landes to the yerlye valewe of xxx/t. gyven to the saide 
house, towardes the mantenanee of ther hospitaUitie, and to the 
kepynge of certen obbytesto the yerlye charge of xiij/e. xv5., and 
to the fyndynge of iiij children, every one at xlvjs. viijd, that is, 
ix/t. vj«. Yii^d. All which somes amountyth to the hole somme of 
cxlvij/i. vJ5. viijfi?., the residewe remanyth towardes ther other 
charges necessarie, as fees, reparacions, and such like. 

The same is within the towne of Pountfret. The hole necessitie 
therof is the mantenanee of hospitalitie, Groddes service daly, and 
the releif of poore people and the kepynge of the f orsayde xiij 
poore folkes, iiij servandes, and iiij children, which foundacion, with 
contynuall hospitalitie, is kept accordinglye. And no landes 
alienate, sithene the iiij<^ daye of February anno regni regis 
Henrici viij^i . xxvij^^^. 

Goods, Iiij//. vJ6*. yd. Plate, xxiiij/e. xijs. ixd. 

First, certen landes and ten. in London, in the tenures of 
divers and sundrie persons, viz : — one ten. in "West Cheape in 
tholdinge of John Jarman, iiij/e. iijs. iiij^.; one ten. ther, in the 
tenure of William Callton, cviij.s. yiijd,; one ten. ther, in the tenure 
of George Sympson, xlixs. iiij^.; one ten. ther, called the Legge, in 
Cheape, in the tenures of Thomas Leigh, Ambrose Barker, and 
Willyam Locke, cs.; in Gracious Strete one ten., in tholdynge of 
Richarde Walltone, vij/i.; one ten. in Lymestreyte in tholdinge of 
Benjamyn Dikby, ijs.; certen cotagesand chambres in MarkeLane 
Aylye, lijs. viij<a?., one ten. in Billingesgate, in the tenure of 
Roberto Wheatley, cxs.; one other ten., in the tenure of the said 
Robert, cs.; one other ten. ther, in the tenure of the same Roberto, 
yijli, ijd.; one ten., in the tenure of William Sampson, iiij/*.; one 
ten. ther, in the tenor of John Potter, Ixijs. \iijd.; one ten. ther, in 
the tenure of John Haynes, vij/e, vjs. yiijd.; one ten. ther, in the 
tenure of John Birde, iiijli. xiijs. iiijo?.; one ten., in the tenure of 
John Semper, vij/e.; one ten. in Sydone Lane, in the tenure of 
Robert Newton, xlvjs. viiijo?.; one ten. ther, in the tenure of the 
same Robert, Ixs.; one ten. ther, in the tenor of Sir Peter Mewtyes, 
xls.; one ten. ther, in the tenure of Christofer Sterkye, xijs.; one 
ten. ther, in the tenure of Thomas Whitwoode, xl«.; one ten. in 
Ejiolles Aley, in the tenure of John Milner, yiijli. xvs. In all in 
London iiij^^ix/^. ijs. yjd. Of Roger Townesende, knight, goinge 
furth of Riburghe and Stiberde in Litle Riburgh, xvijs., and 
iiijor capons, pris viijd, of Sir William Femies, knight, goinge 
fiurth of his landes in Skulthorpe, xxiiijs.; of the same for Potters, 



328 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

YJd.; of the same for ij acres of somtjme Everards, xijc?.; of the 
maner of Hempton, iijs. iii]V.; of Alice Johnson, xij^.; of Richard 
Turton, vjs.; of the same Richard, for one cloise, iijs. iiijfl?.; of the 
same for Hill Croftes, xijc?.; of the same for John Stiberde, YJd.; 
of the same for Austen, ijs.; of the same for GhidaU PigheU and 
CoUaire, xviijd,; of Johne Beckam, th'elder, for Popes, iijs. iiijV.; 
of the same for Barker, xvnjd.; of William Wulston for Hempton, 
xijV.; of the same for Roo, YJs, viijc?.; of the same for John 
Berker, xviijc?.; of the same for Hukesters, iijs.; of Richard 
Gamyll for Cobbes, ijs.; of Thomas Beckton, vs.; of the same for 
landes demised, viV. ob,; of Robert Kane for Cole, iij«.; of John 
Bame, Yijd.; of the same for his pighill, jd.; of Robert Oristenmas 
for Roo and Everarde, xviijd.; of John Sande for Genison, xija?.; 
of the same for Farhurste, ijs, iiijo?.; of the same for his father, vJ5. 
jd.; of Robert Atkinson, xiijd.; of William Warde for Agnes 
Everarde, xijc?.; of Thomas Beckam for Inglishe, yjd.; of the same 
for Ljnser, xs.; of the same for Elizabeth Asten, xijd; of John 
Beckham for Roberto Hunton, ijs, ixd.; of William Sande for his 
father, viijs.; of Thomas Stiberde, xixs. iijd.; of John Stiberd for 
Mowe and Everard, iijs. YJd.; of Thomas Halott, iijs.; of John 
Brevitor, iijs. viijc?.; of Thomas Beckham for Palmer, viijs.; of 
theires of John Pepys, ijs. ix^.; of the same for one acre of lande, 
iijd.; of the same for one acre of lande late [blank] of Skulthorpe, 
iijs. ijd, ob,; of theires of Walter Hubbert, knight, for one pounde 
of pepper, iijs.; of Thomas Hollande, iijs.; of William Former, 
knight, for land in th'Est Feilde, xxijs.; of William Willston for 
the Manor, ixli,; of the same for CabeUes, iiijs.; of the same for 
lande in the Croftes, ijs.; of the same for lande in the tenor of 
Roberto Hempton, viijcf.; of the same for x acre of lande ther, viijs. 
mjd.; of the same for iij acres of lande ther, xviijc?.; of the same 
for V acre di. of lande, late in the tenure of Robert Hempton, iijs. 
viijfi?.; of the same for viij acre of lande, called GhidaUes, vjs. viijc?.; 
of John Sand, xjs.; of theires of William Sonde, xs.; of Thomas 
Beckam, xs. ixd,; of the same for iiij acre and one rod of land, ijs. 
jd,; of the same for iiij acre of land, xvjd.; of the same for land 
late in the tenure of John Fowle, ijs. xjd.; of John Sounde for 
lande late in the tenure of John Fowle, ijs. xjd.; of Roberto Bell 
for iiij acre of lande, xYJd,; of John Bamesdale for certen lande, 
ixd,; of the same for vj acrez di. of land, iijs. iiijd; of Thomas 
Stuerde for Botemore, vjs. viijcf.; of Thomas Beckham for iij acre 
of lande, late in the tenure of Mouse, xviijc?.; of the same for xx 
acrez of lande in the Est Feilde, vjs. viijd,; of the same for lande 
in the Croftes, iiijs. viijfi?.; of John Sonde for xj acrez of land, vijs. 
iiijt/.; of William Wulston for folde course in Shulthorpe Feilde 
Ixs.; and of Thomas Halman for Hasteney Mylle, Ixs. In all in 
the said towne of Shulthorpe, xxix/e. xvijs. Yiijd. In Dunton, of 



THE DEANERY OF PONTEFRACT. 329 

Sir Roger Townesend, knight, ixs. xd,; of the same for Thomas 
Catton, ijd,; of Sir William Fermere, knight, for Hole, vjs. iiijV.; 
of Richard Philipp, vjs. uijd,; of Sir William Fermer for Jacobo 
Catton, iijs.; of the same for Edmunde Catton, ijs.; of the same 
for Skony, yjd, ob.; of the same for Stallworthy, vd,; of the same 
for Margaret Sadde, yjd.; of Thomas Jenyson for Clerkes, xj.'?.;'of 
the same for Shermans, viijc?.; of the same for Gybbes, iiijs. yd,; of 
the same for William Gierke, yjd.; of the same for John Beokam 
children, xiiijfl?.; of the same for Thomas Genyson, xiijW.; of the 
same Gibbes, xviijV.; of the vicare of Dunton for GowfPes, ijs.; of 
the same for Shermans, xyjd.; of William Wulston for Roberte 
Ernes and Edward Plumber, yjs. yijd. ob.; of Richard Growte for 
Hunter, xiijs. uijd.; of the same for Thomas Catton, ob.; of the 
landes of Dunton churche, called Towne Lande, xiiijn?.; of John 
Brevetor, vjs. ynjd.; of the same for Walden, xv^. ob.; of the same 
for half one acre of lande, lately Derynge, ob.; of Henry Brevitor 
for Wenche, vs. xd. ob.; of William Wulston for Margaret Meller, 
xvnjd.; of the same for Beckam, ijd.; of John Taram, iiijs. viijc/.; 
of William Catton for his father, ijs. yd.; of John Ducke for 
Katheryne Dyn', vfl? ; and of Elene Manfeylde, yjd.; of Thomas 
Jenyson for Hallcloise, xiijs. iiijd.; of the same for liij acre of 
lande in the Pasture, xyjs. yjd.; of the same forxxxix acre of lande, 
late in the tenure of John Wythe, xiijs.; of the same for iij acres 
of lande, ijs.; of the same for c acre of ground in the Pasture, Ixs.; 
of the vicare of Dunton, for one parcel! of Haide Close, viijo^.; of 
Thomas Bekham and John Beckham for xxxij acres of land, xvjs. 
njd.; of the same for iij acrez iij rods and di. of lande, xxijd.; of 
the same for v rode, yijd. ob.; of Henry Brevitor for xiiij acre of 
lande, yijd.; of John Taram for ij acres of lande, xijd; of the same 
for one acre and iij rode of lande, xd. ob.; of John Brevitor, xiiijs. 
yjd.; of the same for other landes, iiijs.; of the same iij acre and 
iij rode of lande, xxjd.; of the same for ij acres and iij rode of land, 
xyjd. ob.; of William Catton for ix acres and iij rode of lande, vs. 
jd. ob.; of the same for lande, iiijs.; of the vicare of Frostyerde, iijs. 
nijd.; of the same for one pighill in the church, xijd.; of the same 
for Richard Wythe, ixs. jd.; of William Wulstone for iij acre of 
lande, xijd.; of John Brevitor for a pighell and half one acre of 
land, xij^.; of the same for Greighill (?) nere South Mylne, xijd; 
of Sir William Fermer, knight, for xlix acres of groimde in 
Dunton Pasture, xs.; of the same for xij acrez and iij rode of lande, 
late Myles Sheltone, iiijs. iijd.; of the same for vj acre of groimde 
in Dowton Pasture, ijs.; of William Wulston for folde course in 
the f eildes of Dunton and Catf orthe, called Crete Longe Feilde 
and Litle Longe Feylde, iiij li.; and of John Andrewe for South 
Mylle, iiijli. In all in the said towne of Dunton, xxjli. xiijs. xjd. 
In Bumeham, of the manor of Derham, xyjd.; of the manor of 



330 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

"Wallsmgham for Pelourston (?) , iiij«.; of the house late C[ann]ylite8, 
Yijd. ob,; of the vicare of Saynt Clementes in Bumham, xd, ob.; of 
John Bigges, xxiiijs. iijd,; of the same for London, \ujd. ob,; of 
the same for Po . . . . , xxd.; of the same for vj acre of lande, 
YJs.; of the same for one acre of grounde of .... , jc?.; of 
E/oberte Wightman for Wanton, xvjs.; of Thomas Dikes, Yijd,; of 
the same for half a poimd of pepper, ix^.; of Thirlowe, ijs, id,; of 
theires of George Thirlowe, xo?. ; of Robert Boston for Olyvor 
Eames, Yijd.; of the same for halJE one pound of pepper, ixd^.; of 
the same for lande late SwaUowez, Yd,; of John Blyforthe, yd,; of 
Katheryne Edman for Pulshous, iiijd,; of Olyver Saimder, xd,; of 
the same for Hempe Lande, ijd.; of Edward Merkendayle for 
William Thirlowe, xvjd.; of the same for Burden, ijd,; of Richard 
Ossant, ijs,; of John Harryson of SwaUowe, ijd. ob.; of John 
Ossante, ijd,; of John . . . . , YJd,; of E/oberte Harvy for Robert 
Spyndler, ixd.; of George Traffurth for Kingesman, xd. ob.; of 
Roberto Wightman for one acre di. of lande, xijd,; of Margarett 
Potter, xd.; of theires of Mr. William Calthorpe, iijs. YJd.; of 
Richard Ossaunte for Cawse, Yijd.; of William Taylyourj Yijd.; of 

Agnes Galdale for , Yijd.; of the same, ij^. ob.; of theires 

of Sir Pheloppe Calthorpe, knight, for Paroch Marche and Fowle 
Course, xs,; of Robert Wightman for William . . . ; for 
lande late in the tenure of William Poole, ixs, YJd.; . . . . , 
iJ5. viijd, that is, xijs. ijd.; of Mr. Rames for Cuny HiUe, xija?.; . 
. . . . Cunyez, pris, iiijfl^., that is, xYJd,; and of theires of . 

Holkam Feylde, xijs. In aU in Bumeham . . 

. , ijd. In , Sir William Former, kniffht, xxijs. 

ijd,; of the same for . . . . ; of the same for Robert Cole, 
viijfl?.; of the same f or Stalworth (?), viijc?.; of .... Poye, 
ij.s. jd,; of the same for Litlemore Yerde, YJd.; of John ... 

John Browne and Issabell . . . . , YJd.; of 

the same for Sir 

Galfryde Alfryde and William Browne, ijs. Yiijd.; 

of the same for v acrez of lande late Saddez, ijs.; . 

. . . . for one pounde of cimmien, ijd.; of William Browne . 
. . . . belongynge to the Hammere Close. YJd.; .... 

of Sir Roger Touneshend, knight, f or . . . 

and other his landes, lxvj.§. viij^.; , knyght, for 

Brasen Halle and Ixxv acre of lande, xxs.; of Robert Clyfton for 

of Hugh Mason for ix 

acre di. of lande, iiijs. xd,; of William Mynnes (?) forxx . . . 

. . . . , xs.; and Sir Roger in Litle 

Riburgh, YJs,; j quarter of barley (ijs. Yiijd.) and iiij capons (viij^^.), 
that is xjs. In all in Gateford (?), ixli. ij«. ijd. In Sherforth, of 
Sir Roger Towneshend, knight, for Mr. Odingham, xviij«. jd.; o| 
the same for iijs. xjd. . . .for Chappleyne Gyddynge, ixd.; of 



THE DEANERY OF PONTEFRACT.' 331 

Sir WiUiam Feinner, knight, xjd,; of the same for Wolvy, xii]V. 
ob.; of Petre Leche for Skyte, iiijci?.; of William Monynge, viijc?.; 
of the same for Duk, j</.; of John Bumeham and Palmer, iiijc/.; of 
Edmunde Howkez and Crasselles, xvd.; of William Joly for . . . 
. , xxije?.; of the same for Bumeham, xx^.; of John Minynge . 
. . , iijs. iiij^.; of Thomas Halman for Alice Odyham, jd.; of 
Thomas Gerrarde for Eichard Growte, viijc?.; of the same for 

Waryners, i]V.; of the same for , vjV.; of Thomas 

Palmer for Pavy, ijs, injd,; and of the manor of Hempton, ijs. In 
all in Sherfurth, xxxix«. xd, ob. In Kettyllston, of Sir William 
Permer, knight, for Dalahay, xxvjs. jd, ob.; of the same for Sha . 
. . ham, iiijs. jd,; of the same for Lavander, xjd.; of the same for 
Lamynge, xd, ob, q,; of the same for Plumbers mesuage, jd, q, di. 
quarter q,; of WilUam Salmon, iij«. xd,; of the same for Bartons, 
iij«.; of the same for Sheltham, ijs.; of the same for Delahay, 
jLKiijd, ob. q,; of the same for Dunton Medowe and Brewers, viijs.; 
of Willyam Maryet pro Rome, yjd,; of Thomas Prior for Thye, 
ij«. iiij^.; of the same for Margret Pry or, xxd, ob,; of the 
same for Peter Prior, iiijs.; of the same for one acre and 
[blank] rodes of grounde, iiij^. ; of William Aradayle for 
Q-owte, xiiijfl?. ; of the same for [blank], iiijd.; of John 
Howlat for Peter Prior, iiijs.; of the same, iiijd, ; of Richard 
Sheltram for Dalahay, xijs. q.; of Thomas Chapman for Lynser, 
xiiijfl?.; of William Smyth, ijd.; of Willyam Cole for ij rodes of 
land in Stiberd, ijd, ob,; of Sir William Olyver for the Nyghtin- 
gaUe, vs.; of WiUiam Salman, iiijd.; of John Sprote, iiijV/.; of the 
same ijd, oh.; of William Hobbes, xd, ob,; of Thomas Kirkeby, 
iiijs. xd.; of John Parker for CoUes, viijd,; of George Mason, ob,; 
of Thomas Johnson for Nevelles, ijs.; of John Day, iiijo?.; of 
William Alforde, pro Chekerynge, ixd.; of William Fermer pro 
Mason, YJd.; of John Pereson for Williams, \jd.; of John Dany ell, 
j^. q.; of John Parker for Ashby, yjd.; of John Person for 
Dalahay, ijs. xjd.; and of the parson of Fulmerston, j^. In all in 
Kettlestone, iiijli, viijs. xjd. ob. q, quarter q. In Northfolke for 
rents of berley of Mr. Gygges, xviij comb ; of Thomas Thir- 
lowe, xxj comb ; of Olyver Saunder, xiij comb ; John Blyforth, 
xiiij comb ; William Burdon, ij comb ; Hugh Thirlow, j comb ; 
widow Edy, xviij comb ; Lentes wyff , x comb ; Richard Ossant, j 
comb ; Thomas Bekham, v comb ; the same for Roberte Beckham, 
ij comb ; Robert Bryan, iiij comb ; Robert Hempton, ij comb ; 
William Taylyour, ij busheUes ; William Wulston, j comb ; Mr. 
Townesend, ij comb ; and vij acres of in Midle Croftes late the 
parsons, vij combe. In all, cj comb, ij bushels, the price of every 
combe xYJd., that is, viij/e. ijs. Lands and ten. in Pountfret, 
Fetherston, Feryfriston, Fenton, Behall, Knottingley, Acworth, 
and Southmylforth, viz.: — of Robert Smyth, one ten. in Ropergate, 



332 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC 

iiij.s.; John Frere, one ten. ther, ijs. viijo?.; Richard Dobson, one 
ten. in Tanshelf, xs.; the same Dobson, one acre of medowe, iijs. 
iiijd,; James Bardesey, one ten. in the Market Place, xxvjs. viijo?.; 
the same James for a close, called Halywall, vjs. viijV.; the same 
for the Long Close, xxvjs. viij^.; the same James for ij acres of 
medowe in Potwells, viijs.; Thomas GFrene, for one ten., xijs.; the 
same Thomas, one acre of medowe in Benet Ynges, iiij«.; Randall 
[blank], one ten., vjs.; Walter [blank], one ten. Lewes Market, 
iiijs.; widowe Robynson for one ten. in Fishamells, xxvjs. viijrf.; 
the same, one close, xvijs.; the same, vij a. of lande, vijs.; the 
same, one acre of medow, iiijs.; the same, one bame, iijs. iiij^/.; 
[blank] one ten. in the Marketstede, iijs.; William Jakson, j ten., 
iijs.; Thomas Cowper, one ten. in Northgate, x.s.; the same Thomas, 
one close, xvs.; Thomas Barneby, one ten. in Baxtergate, iiijs.; 
Baghill wyffe, one ten., xijs.; John Rawlyn, one close, viijs.; 
Roberto Forest, one ten., vs.; the same Roberte, one shopp, ijs. 
iiij^.; the same, one acre of medowe in Potwells, iiijs.; Jolm Gas- 
coigne, one ten. in Northgate, vs.; Nicholas Marchiall, one ten. 
ther, xijd.; John Pynnynge, one cotage, xijo?.; Robert Turner, one 
ten., viijs.; the same Roberte, one close, caUed Proctor Close, xiijs. 
iiijfl?.; the same for one garthyne in Northgate, iijs.; John Adam- 
son, one acre di. of medowe in Potwells, vjs.; John Mowberley, 
one acre of medowe and a half in Potwells, vjs.; widowe Edeson, 
one ten., ijs.; widowe Prynce, one ten., ijs.; William Gayre, for 
certen lande, xxvjs. viij^.; Nicholas Carlyell, for one garthinge, 
iijs. iiijc?.; Alane Ayre, for certen lande, vj«.; Mr. Hamerton, ij«.; 
Edmonde Tyas, for one bame, vs. viijd; the same for one other 
bame, iiijs. viijV.; William Grene for quyte rent, vs.; John Gxen- 
woode, one ten. in Bichill, vijs.; Mistres Bony, for one chambre, near 
the spitall, iiijs. yiijd.; William Norton for iij acres di. of lande, 
iijs. YJd.; Mr. Foxley for Brakanhill Flatte, vijs.; George Spoforth, 
one ten. in Bondegate, vjs.; Hugh Gravell, one cloise, xiiis. iiijn?.; 
Nicholas Giles, for one close, called Grove Leas, xls.; William 
Jakson, one close nere Hogewoode, vs. nijd,; Roberte Spence, one 
ten. in Mikylgate, vs.; John Hawton, one ten., xs.; William 
Hawton, for one shopp, ijs.; widowe Robynson, one ten., xs.; Alice 
Nuns, one ten., iiijs.; Henry Sawersby, one ten., iiijs.; widowe 
Taylyor, one ten., iiijs.; widowe Marshall, one ten. with one 
tanerie, vs. iiijd.; Thomas Gillot (?),one ten., iiijs.; John Johnson, 
one ten., iiijs.; Henry Gybson, one ten., vs. viijd; William Wil- 
bame, for lande ther, iiijs.; Mr. Hamerton, one ten. in Akworth, 
vijs.; Mr. Frost, for Fulworth Flatt, xiijs. iiijt/.; William Thorpe, 
one ten. in Fenton, xlvjs. Yiijd.; John Home, one ten. in Beghall, 
xijs.; the same John, one acre of medowe, iijs.; the same, one acre 
of lande, viij^.; William Dickon, v acres of lande and ij beast 
gaytes, vjs.; the same William, one cloyse, vs.; Mr. Oglesthorpe, 



THE DEANERY OF PONTEFRACT. 333 

one acre of medowe, iijs. iiijd,; Thomas Hewett, haK one acre of 
medowe, xijii.; Mr. Tyndayle, one close in Knottyngley, viij.sv; 
John Sikes, one ten. in Southingforth, xxijs.; George Fenton, one 
gBrthynge, xijV.; John Walton, one acre of medowe in Benet 
xnges, iiij«.; and William Wilson, one parcell of lande in Beghall, 
iJ8, All in the said townes of Pountfrett, Fenton, Fetherston, 
Beghall, Knottingley, Akworth, and South Milf orth, xxxj7/. xiiijo?. 
In all, pertenynge to the saide college, as by the rentall of the 
same by the master and bretheme delyvered, remanynge by yere, 
colt. Y8. viijfl?. ob. q. 

Wherof 

Poiable to the Kinges Majestic yerlye for the tenthes, xviij//. vs. 

yd. ob.; to Christe Church in Cantarbury for quite rent, xs.; to 

Chrystes Church in London, a quyte rent, viijs.; to the Church of 

An Sayntes in London, viz. in Gxacyous Streyte, iijs. injd,; to the 

bishop of Westmynster for a rent, xlijs.; to the !^nges Majestie 

and other, for rentes goynge furth of the landesin Northfolk, xvjs. 

xjd, ob,; to the mayor of Pountfret, a rent called the Kings farme, 

xlvijs. yjd.; to the court of Tanshelf, xiijs. viijrf.; to the Lady 

preist of the paroch church of Pountfret, xxij^.; to the feylde 

masters of Pountfret, a rent yerlie, viijs. viijo?.; to the Kings 

Majestie a rent goynge furth of Akworth, vjd.; to the Kinges 

Majestie for a rentgoinge furth of Beghall and Knottingley, xvjd,; 

to the courte of Sherborne, ixd.; to the courte of Sherforth, yjd.; to 

the courte of Dimton, yjd.; to the courte of Skulthorpe, yiijd.; 

Bumham courte, iiijd.; to Taterford courte, vj^.; to the courte of 

Kettylston, yjd.; to the courte of Southmylforth, injd.; to the 

courte of Noiion, ijd. ob.; to the courte at Westgate, ijd. ob.; for 

sect of courte at Posthedhall, iiijo?, ob.; and to the courte at 

Holtham, ijd. 

Sum of th'allowance, xxvj//. iiijs. iijd. ob. 
And so remanyth, clxxiiij/t. xvijd. q. 



Memorandimi : — That ther is certen landes gjyen to the fynd- 
ynge and kepinge of certen obbets to the yerlye charge of viij//. 
xvs.,and also certen yerlye fees graunted by patent to the stewarde, 
balifes, and other officers, amontynge to the some of xjli. over and 
besides singynge breade, wyne, waxe, and reparacions, whiche 
amontyth, communibus annis, xxkU. 



334 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 



70. THE CHAUNTRIE OF OUR LADY IN THE CHAPELL WITHIN 
THE TOWNE OF WATERFRUYSTON IN THE PAROCH OF 

WATERFRUYSTON. 

Thomas Bracewell, incumbent of the presentacion of William 
Vavasor, knight. Havynge no foundacion, as he sayth, but 
singith masse ther for the ease of the inhabitants of the sayd 
towne, and to pray for the sowles^ the founders and all Cristen 
sowles. Havynge landes and ten. of the said founder assigned for 
the mantenance of his levinge. 

The same is distaunte from the paroch church, which standith 
in the Feilde, one myle. The same is used accordinglie. Ther is 
no landes alienate sithens the statute. 

Goods xiiijs. iiij^. Plate vjs. viijo?. 

First, the Chapell Grarth, sijd.; one mesuage stede, not buylded 
upon, vj^.; one acre of arable lande in the holdinge of Robert 
Bowie, xijd; one rode of arable lande ijd.; xiiij acres of arable 
lande in tholdynge of Gilberte Childe and John Jakson, xiiijs.; one 
acre of lande in the holdinge of Margaret Foxe, xiJA?.; one paroell 
of medowe in the Northynges of Fr^-ston, xxijrf.; one paroell of 
medowe in Churchynges, ijs.; two parcells of medowe, lyenge in 
Ferybrige Ynges, viijc?.; one crofte, called Chopcrofte, one close 
boimdinge of the grene that goyth to the water of Ayre of the est 
syde, and a cloise at the over ende of the saide crofte, boundynge 
of the west, in tholdinge of Thomas Haifurth, xjs.; iij closes in 
tholdinge of Richard Dyconson, xijs.; one ten. in Awryngham 
and Cokrynge, in the holdinge of Sir William Vavasor, xx«.; a 
rent paid by theires of Mr. John [blank], xj«.; theires of John 
Wakfeilde payth a rent of xviijd; and one close in tholdinge of 
John Gayre, xvjd. 

Sum of the rentall, lxxix«. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic yerlye for the tenth, v]«. yiijd.; 
and to the cheif lorde of Ferybryge for a rent goinge furttx of the 
landes in Friston, ijs. ijd. 

Sum of th'allowance, viij«. xd. 

And so remanyth, lxx«. ijrf. 



71. THE CHAUNTRIE OF OUR LADY IN THE PAROCH CHURCH OF 

DARYNGTONNE. 

Thomas Haukesworth, prest, incumbent. The same is of the 
ordinaunce of Thomas Maunsell, wherof they shewe no wijtinge. 



THE DEANERY OF PONTEFRACT. 335 

The saide incumbent shulde pray for the sowle of the founder and 
all Cristen sowles, by the reporte of the curate of the same church 
and other parocheners ther. 

The same is within the saide paroche churche, etc. 

Goods, vijs. YJd. Plate, nil. 

First, one cloise, iiij acres of lande and half one kowegate, in 
the tenure of PiggiU of Daryngton, iiijs. injd,; one ten. in 
Wymersley, called Qressinge landes, with one springe of woode, 
called Conycrofte, in the tenure of Nicholas Maxten, xxxijs. vjd; 
one ten. with th'appurtenances in Whitley, late in the tenure of 
George Hogeson, xxxvj«. vijt/.; one mesuage with th'appurtenances 
in Haughwoode, in the tenure of Willyam Adam, xxvj«.; ij closes, 
called Abbot Feyldes, with certen landes in Puddinge Crof te in 
the Parochinge of Oamsall, certen landes in the Parochinge of San- 
dall, and j cloise in the Parochinge of Bramwith, contenynge ij 
acres, in the tenure of John Adam, xvs. viijV.; a rent of xjs. paid 
by Roberte Fryston furth of Altoftes ; a rent of iijs. paid by 
White, going furth of Altoftes, and a rent of iij^. of Thomas 
Nalson of Normanton. 

Sum of the rentall, vj/t. ixs. uijd. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic yerlie for the tenth, xs, yijd. ob, q,; 
to the Kinges Majestic furth of the landes in Whitley, xv^.; to 
Mr. Dawney furth of the same, xijdr, to Mr. Malivery, xijfl?.; to 
Sir William Gascoigne, knight, th'elder, furth of the landes in 
Camsall, viijs. x^.; furth of the same to Mr. Hillicode, yijd ; furth 
of the same landes to Brampwith Church, YJd.; to the said Sir 
William Gascoigne, furth of the landes in Wymersley, vs. xd. 

Simi of th'allowance, xxx«. ob. q. 
And so remanyth, uij li, xixs. iijd. q. 



72. THE CHAUNTRIE OR SERVICE OF OUR LADY IN THE PAROCHE 

CHURCHE OF CROFTON. 

John Thorpe, incumbent. Ther is no foundacion of the same, 
but that the parochians ther have certen landes and tenementes in 
feofEmente towardes the fyndinge of the said incumbente, ordened 
to pray for the sowle of Roberte Bameley, clerke, and all Cristen 
Bowles, and for th'astate of the parochians levinge. 

The same is within the saide paroch cjiurch, etc. 

Goods nil. Plate, nil. 

First, one mesuage with th'appurtenances lienge in Bile, 
Shafton, and Coldehendley, in the tenure of John Jubbe and John 
Walton, xljs. iiijc?.; half one rod of medowe in Sandall, xijrf.; one 



336 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

mesuage with th'appurtenances in Crof ton, in the tenure of Richard 
Acoughe. xxs.; one cotage ther in the tenure of Edmonde Eawson, 
YJs. Yiijd.; one close with th'appurtenances, called Lech Croft, ther 
in the tenure of Thomas EUes, xjs.; one parcell of medowe in 
Charleston, in the tenure of Richard Acoughe, ijs.; one close, called 
Pugnall, with one acre of medowe lienge in Sandall, xxiijs. iiijd,; 
and one annuall rent of wijd, goinge furth of one ten. in Crofton, 
in the tenure of William Johnson. 

Sum of the rentall, ovs. xjd, 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic for landes in Crofton, iijs.; to the 
Kinges Majestic to thands of the grave of Sandall for Pugnall, 
xvj^.; and to the heires of Sir John Burton, goinge furth of the 
landes in Rile, ijd. 

Sum of th'allowance, iiijs. vjd. 
And so remanyth, cjs. yd. 



73. THE CHAUNTRIE OR DONATIVE IN THE PAROCHE CHURCH OF 

WARNEFEILDE. 

Henry Marshall, incimibent. Of the foundacion of John Brad- 
f orde to pray for the sowle of the founder and all Cristen sowlez, 
as apperyth by a foundacion, dated ultimo die Aprilis, anno regni 
regis Henrici vij"^S xxj^^o., and is bounden to kepe one yerlye 
obbite of vjs. Yu.jd. as apperyth by the same composicion. 

The same is within the saide paroche churche, etc. 

Goodes, xij«. Plate, nil. 

First, the mansion house of the said incimibent with th'appur- 
tenances, vijs.; one cotage, one close, and one acre of lande in 
Aikton, in the tenure of Thomas Froste, xvs.; one mesuage with 
th'appurtenances ther, in the tenure of William Vicars, xxiijs.; ij 
cotages with th'appurtenances in Feribrige, in the tenure of 
Thomas Haiforde, xix.s. vjd.; certen groimde, called Bewelfeildes, 
in tholdinge of Thomas Burman, xviijs. YJd,; certen arable lande 
in Lumbyfeilde, in the paroch of Sherborne, in tholdinge of 
widowe Dockley, vijs. viijrf. 

Simi of the rentall, mjli, xs. viijrf. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic yerlye for the tenthes, vjs. xd,; 
to the Kinges Majestic furth of the Chauntrie House, ijs. jd.; to 
Roger Malet for a rent goinge furth of the landes in Ayketon, iij«.; 
to Sir William Vavasor, knight, a rent goinge furth of the landes 
in Ferybrige, yjd,; to Rauf Hall, vjd,; and to Mr. Folambie (sic), 
a rent goinge furth of the landes in Lumby Feildes, xvjrf. 



THE DEANERY OF PONTEFRACT. 337 

Sum of th'allowance, xiiijs. uijd. 
And so remanyth, Ixxvjs. yd. 



[sums total for the deanery of pomfrbt.] 



Somme of the goodes abovesaid, ciiij It. ixd. 



Somme of the plate abovesaid, iiij ^^xvij/t. iiijd. 



Somme of the possessions abovesaid, Dcviij//. ijs. iiijd. q. 



Soname of the deductions abovesaid, Ixxvj/t. x.d. di, q. 



And so remanyth, Dxxxij/i. xviijV/. </«. q. 



KINGSTON UPON HULL.i 



THOSPITALL OF SAINT MYCHAELL, COMMONLIE CALLED GODDES 
HOUSE WITHOUT THE GATES OF HULLE. 

William Man, maister and incumbent. The same is of the 
foundacion of Edmonde de la Poole, knight,2 of a maister, beinge 
a preste, having yerlie appointed for his stipende, x/e., and of xiij 
brothers and xiij sisters, every of them xls. by yere, ]ijli, whiche 
amounteth in the hoole to lxi]7^. Of which nomber there is now 
only the saide maister, vj brothers, and vj sisters, which is by 
meane of decaye of the possession firste gyven the saide hospitall 
by the foundacion dated therof the xij*^. of Marche in the vij*^. 
yere of Richarde the seconde. 

The saide hospitall is within the parishe of the Trinities in 
Hull. The necessitie therof is the livinge of the maister, and 
releving of the poore and impotent people, with xij persons which 
continewe in the same house. Ther is no landes ne ten. sold, 
alyenyd, ne entred unto, syns the iiij^^i. daie of February, anno 
regni regis Henric viijvi ., xxvij™^. 

Goodes, omamentes and plate perteyninge to the saide hospitall 
as appereth by inventory, that is to saie, goodes valued at iii]7i. 
vijs. iiijfl?., plate, xlijs. 

The scite of the house, and howses for xvj poore people under 
one ruffe, one chapell, iij gardens, separated with a high waye 
ledinge to the late Charterhouse there, invyroned with a brycke 

(1) The following return is taken from a copy of the original certificate pre- 
served among the muniments of the Corporation of Hull, and kindly placed at 
my service by Mr. Hill Dawe, the Town Clerk. 

(2) Licence to Michael de la Pole, Earl of Suffolk, Edmund de la Pole, chivaler, 
and Robert Bolton, clerk, to grant lands, etc., in Hesill in Westeluele, Miton, 
Wilardby, Feriby, and Traneby to the master and poor of the house, called Maison 
Dieu of Miton next Kingston upon Hull. 8 Nov. 1408. Fat., 10 Hen. IV. , 
p. 1, M. 3. 



KINGSTON XJPON HULL. 339 

walle, containing by estimacion one acre and di., in the tenure of 
the incumbentes, by yere, xs.; one ten. in the tenure of Laurence 
Filberye in Hull, Ivjs. viijo?.; one ten. ther in the tenure of 
Eroberte Carre, xlvjs. viij^.; j ten. in the tenure of Alexander 
Whitfeelde, xlvjs. viij(/.; j ten. in the tenure of Thomas Dalton 
there, liijs. iiijfl?.; j ten. in the tenure of John Hall there, xls.; j 
ten. in the tenure of Roberto Mambie there, xxxs. iiijd ; j ten. in 
the tenure of Richard Morley, viijs.; j ten. in the tenure of William 
Adams there, xs.; j ten. in the tenure of John Grawen there, xijs.; 
one ten. in the tenure of Thomas Meerbecke, xs.; of [blank] 
Wadinghame for the Stonecliffe ther, xiijs. iiijcL; half an oxgang 
of lande in the tenure of Thomas Spicer in Heesell, xvjs.; of 

[blank! Watman one oxgange land ther, xxvjs. viij^.; of the same 
blank] Watman a kylne house, a stacke garthe, with a lee, iiijs. 
viijd.; of the same for quit rent, ijs. YJd.; of Hughe Watmane for 
Thomas Donne for chefe rentes ther, viijs.; of William Haytonfor 
one oxgange lande there, xxviijs.; of the same William for chefe 
rent of [blank] Stibbinge, xiiijo?. ob, ; of Thomas Gh:ene one 
oxgange lande there, xxxs.; of Richard Rudde for a close there, 
xxvjs. viijc?.; of William Michell one oxgange of land, xxvjs. 
viij^.; of Thomas Michell j oxgange of lande, xxvjs. viijo?.; of the 
same Thomas for half an oxgange of land, xvjs.; of the same 
Thomas for a close, vs.; of [blank] Dowghtie for an oxgange of 
land, xxvjs. viijV.; of the same for cheffe rent in Allerton, yjd,; for 
his owne cheffe rent, iijV/.; of Thomas Sissenfor a close, xvjs. viijo?.; 
of Thomas Sissen and Roberte Sissen, for ij oxgange of land, 
lxiiJ6'. nijd,; of John Smythe for ij lees, iijs. yiijd.; of John 
Smythe and Roberte Rode for cheffe rent of Clider, xijs.; of 
William Eldale for chefe rent, xviij<7.; a parcell of waste grounde 
in the tenure of John Thomson of Heesell af oresaide, being in 
travers betwixt the incumbent and the said John, of the yerelie 
value of iiij^.; j litle woode in the tenure of the incumbent, and 
receyved for faggottes of the same the xxxj yere of the Kinges 
Majestes reign, v.s. nijd.; of Henry Sessyonfor chefe rent of theires 
of Skayles, xiijs. iiijd; of the same for an oxgange lande withe a 
close, xxv«.; of the same for chefe rent of theires of Syssesyon, 
viijs.; of John Thometon for a close, vs.; of William Essey for 
this rent of Hay ton, xxjs. iiijt/.; of William Hollande for chefe 
rente of Mr. Chamley, xijs. xd.; a free rent in travers betwene 
Edward Roffe, esquier, and the incumbent, the yerelie value ijd.; 
of Richard Walker, th'elder, for one mesuage and ij oxgaunge of 
lande in Cotinghame, iiij//.; of the same for lande in Wyllerbye, 
X.9.; of Richarde Walker, the yonger, for ij oxgaung of lande, 
xlijs.; of Richarde Thometon one oxgaunge of lande in Ferybye, 
xs. In all, xlv//. xiijs. xjd. ob. 

Wherof 



340 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

Paiable to the Kinges Majestie for tenthes, xxs.; to his 
Majestie for chefe rent, paid to the shiriffes of Hull, Ixxs. yiijd.; 
to the forsaid shirife for blancheferme of Heesell and West Elley, 
iis. iijd, oh. In all, iiij/e. xijs. xj^. ob. 
And so remayneth, Ixj/j. xijV^. 



THE CHAUNTRIE OF BISSHOPP ALCOCKE IN THE PARISSHE CHURCHE 

OF THE TRYNITIES IN HULLE. 

John Amer, incumbent. The same is founded at th'aulter of 
Our Ladie and St. John the Evaungelist in the churehe of the 
Trynities in Hull by John Alcocke, sometyme bisshope of 
Worcestor,! to pray for the soules of Kinge Edward the iiij*^, the 
founder, and all Cristien sowles. And the saide incumbente is 
bound to kepe a free scole of grammer within the saide towne of 
Hull, and teche all scolers thither resorting, without takinge any 
stipend or wages for the same, and shulde have for his owne 
stipende x/4., and shulde paie yerelie to the clerke to teche childem 
to sing xb., and to x of the beste scolers in the scole, every of 
them, vj«. viijr;?., by pere, lxvj.s. viiji. so longe as the possessions of 
the saide chauntrey shulde be able to here the same, or els the same 
to be def aulked by the maire and vycare of Hull, as appereth by 
foimdacion dated the yere of our Lord God mcccciiux^xix. 

The same chauntrye is within the said churehe of the Trynities 
in Hull. The necessete therof is for keping of the fre scole in 
Hull, which is continued at this daye, accordinge to the said foun- 
dacion, the payment of xb. to the clerke and Ixvjs. viijc?. to the 
scolers, only except, by cause the revenues of the possessions will 
not extend to the same. Ther is no landes ne ten. solde, alyened 
ne entryed unto syns the iiij*^. day of February anno regni regis 
Henrici viij^i., xxvij™o. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate perteynyng to the said chauntry, 
as appereth by inventore, that is to sale, goodes valued at xxs., 
plate, xlvjs. viijfl?. 

Firste, John Starke, of Keleby in the countie of Lincoln, 
holdeth one ten. there for terme of yeres, xls.; Thomas Wilton, of 
the same towne, holdeth one ten. there, liijs. iiijo?.; John Scryvenes 
wife, of Bygbye in the same countie, holdeth at will one ten. with 

(1) Licence to John Alcok, Bishop of Worcester to grant to John Burton, 
<haplain of the chantry of John Alcok at the altar of the Blessed Mary the 
Virgin and St. John the Evangelist in the cemetery and next the cburoh of 
Holy Trinity of Kingston upon Hull, newly founded by the said Bishop, lands 
to tibe value of 20 /i., to pray for the prosperity of the King and Elizabeth, 
the Queen, and their children. 3 July, 1482. Pat., 22, 23 Edw. IV. y p. 2, 
m 13. 



KINGSTON UPON HULL. 341 

th'appertenances, xvj«. viijo?.; Mr. Stephyn Toubley, of Kingeston 
upon Hull, holdeth one ten. for terme of yeres, xls.; John Adam, 
of the same towne, holdethe one ten. at will, yjs. viijV.; Roberte 
Bargh, of the same, holdeth one ten. at will, vj.s. viijr;?.; Eoberte 
Hogge, of the same, holdeth one ten. at will, vjs.; William Hynde, 
of the same, holdeth one ten. at will, vjs.; Wedall wiffe, of the 
same, holdeth one ten. at will, iiij.9.; James Wedall, of the same, 
holdeth one ten. at will, iiij*'.; John Watson, of the same, holdeth 
one ten. at will, iiijs.; John Wright, of the same towne, holdeth 
one ten. at will, iiijs ; the saide incumbent holdethe one scole 
house, wherin he kepeth a free scole, and payeth nil ; he hath 
one annuitie by the Kinges Majestie, furthe of the late monastery 
of St. Mary's of York, cv. In all, xiiij//. vj»s. iiijrif. 

Wherof 
Paied to the Kinges Majestie for a tenthes, xvjs. iiijV/.; to his 
Majestie some tyme to the late monastery of Tuppehame, xijd,; for 
sute of courte there, iiijfl?.; to the same for rent, wont to be paied 
to the late monastery of Neweshame, yjcL; to the same for free 
rent, wont to be paied to the late monastery of Cothyn, xijd.; to 
the same for sute of courte, iiijfl?.; to Howson mansyon there for 
free rent, called thymbelby rent, iij.§.; to the same for rent, called 
fre rent, xxs. xd. ob, q.) to the same for a rent, called over rent, 
xd, oh.\ to the same for rent, called whit rent, vs. vjfl^.; to the same 
for sute of courte, viij^f.; a yerelie rent for a litle close, viiJ6^.; to 
the chamberlaynes of Kingeston upon Hull for a chymney, ijr/. 
In all, \]s iijflf. q. 

And so remayneth, xij/^. oh. q. 



THE CHAUNTRYE OF SAINT JAMES WITHIN THE PARISSHE CHURCH 

OF THE TRINITIES IN HULL. 

Henry Ellis, incumbent. The same is founded by James 
Eangeston^ to pray for the sowle of the founder and all Cristien 
sowles, and to do dailie service in the said churche, and to minister 
sacramentes when the vicare is absent, as apperethe by fundacion 
anno Domini m^™^ {sic). 

The same chauntre is within the said parishe churche. The 
necessete therof is in doing of devyne service. Ther is no landes ne 
ten., solde, alyened, ne entred unto syns the iiij*^. dale of February, 
anno regni regis Henrici viij^i., xxvij"^o. 

(1) Licence to James de Kyngeston, clerk, to grant a messuage and 20». 
rent, etc., in Kingston upon Hull to a chaplain, warden of the chapel of St. 
James and St. John, brothers and apostles, in the church of Holy Trinity, to pray 
for the said James, and the souls of Adam Helleward, his father, and Agnes, wife of 
the said Adam, Walter Steller and Christina, formerly his wife. 20 Oct. 1341. Pat.^ 
15 Edw. III., p. 2. m. 26. 



342 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate appertenynge to the said 
chauntre, as apperethe by inventore, that is to saie, goodes valued 
at xxij^. vd.y plate, xls. 

Firste, j ten. in tholdinge of Edward Hirde, xxiijs. i\\]d,\ j 
ten. in tholdinge of Brian Wright, xvjs. viijci?.; j ten. in tholdinge 
of John Richardson, xvjs. viijfl?.; j ten. in tholdinge of Edwarde 
Holdemes, xs.; j ten. in tholdinge of Symond Harper, vj«. viijrtf.; 
j ten. in tholdinge of Robert Manbye, iiijs.; j ten. in tholdinge of 
Dame Agnes Thorne, xs.; j tenemente in tholdinge of Richarde 
Busheman wyffe, iiijs.; j ten. in tholdinge of Thomas Mylner, 
iiijs-.; j ten. in tholdinge of Agnes Watforde, iiijs.; one ten. in 
tholdinge of Thomas Sheppard, iijs. iiijV.; one ten. in thonldinge 
of Jaeson wyfe, iijs. iiij^. In all, cvjs. 

AVherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie for a tenthe, viijs. \\]d. ob.\ to 
his Majestie for a feefarme, xiijs. \\i]d. In all, xxjs. vijef. oh. 
And so remaynethe, iiij7/. iiijs. iiij^. ob. 



THE STIPENDE OR SERVICE OF^ THE CHURCH OF TRYNITIES IN 

HULL. 

George Paynter, incumbente. The same was founded by Sir 
John Eland, knight, deceased, to praye for the sowle of the founder, 
and all Cristien sowles, and to helpe to do devyne service in the 
saide churche. 

The same chauntrie is within the said parishe churche. The 
necessete therof is to mayntein prayer. Ther is no landes ne ten. 
solde, aliened, ne entred unto syns the iiij*^. daie of Februarye, 
annoregni regis Henrici viij^i., xxvij^ao. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate perteyninge to the said chaun- 
trey, as apperethe by inventure, that is to saie, goodes valued at 
xijs. ijr/., plate, xls. 

Firste, a ten. in the tenure of John Halles, xxxiijs. iiij^.; j 
ten. in the tenure of William Ver, xviijs.; j ten. in the tenure of 
John Franke, xxijs. iiijc^.; j ten. in the tenure of Roberte Gaytton, 
vjs. viijfl^.; j ten. in the tenure of Thomas Butler, xxs.; one ten. in 
the tenure of George Jennyson, xs.; j ten. in the tenure of Kateryn 
Bowar, v-s*.; j ten. in the tenure of Otyvel Chapell, vjs. viijc?.; j 
ten. in the tenure of John Giebson, vjs.; one ten. in the tenure of 
Richarde Wylkenson, vjs. viijt/.; j ten. in the tenure of Richarde 
Shakells, vs.; j ten. in the tenure of Thomas Smythe, vs.; j ten. in 
the tenure of Richarde Mowbery, vs.; j garthe in the tenure of 
John Olyver, ijs. viij^.; j garthe in the tenure of James Harwod, 

(1) AppareDtly an omission here. 



KINGSTON UPON HULL. 343 

xxfl?.; j garthe in the tenure of Edmonde Johnson, iijs. iiijt/.; a 
garthe in the tenure of John Richardson, xxd,; j ten. in the tenure 
of Thomas Haytfotte, vs.; a garthe in the tenure of Christofer 
Thompson, xxrf.; a garthe in the tenure of John Scotte, iiij«.; j 
gaxth in the tenure of Thomas Elwod, ijs,; a garthe in the tenure of 
Doctor Stephin Stoobley, xvjd. In all, \iijli. mjs. 

Wherof 
Payable out of the house in the tenure of John Hailles aforesaide, 
for whit rent to the Kinges Majestie, vj«. viijo?.; to his Majestie for 
white rent in the tenure of Thomas Butler aforesaide, viijs.; to his 
Majestie for whitrent, in the tenure of Roberte Grayton aforesaid, 
iijs. iiijo?.; to his Majestie for white rent in the tenure of George 
Q-enyson aforesaide, iijs. jrf.; to my ladie EUand and to the towne 
of Hull out of ij ten. in the Churche Lane, xviijs. viijfl^. In all, 
xxxixs. ixd. 

And so remayneth yjii. iiijs. iij^. 



THE STIPEND OR SERVICE IN THE SAIDE CHURCHE OF HULL AT 

Th' ALTER OF CORPUS CHRISTI. 

Thomas Atkynson, incumbente. The said service is founded 
for the mayntenance of the devyne service in the saide churche 
and receyvith yerelie the rentes of certen landes and ten. appointed 
unto him by the maior and commonaltie of Hull for his stipende 
yerelie, as appereth by a rentall, and the same incumbent com- 
monlye is called Corpus Christi preste, and paieth no tenthes nor 
furste fruites. 

The same stipend is within the saide churche. And the neces- 
sete therof is to mainten Goddes service in the saide churche. Ther 
is no landes ne ten. solde, aliened, ne entryd unto sins the iiij<^. 
day of February, anno regni regis Henrici viij^., xxvij™^. 

Goodes, ornamentes, and plate perteyninge to the saide stipend, 
as apperethe by inventoryes, that is to sale, goodes valued at nil, 
plate nil. 

Firste, of Mr. Governor by yere, xvJ5.; of Agnes Garton, iiijs.; 
of George Jackeson, viijs.; of Johon Holgroove, viijs.; of Jenet 
Blanchard, viijs.; of Agnes Riddell, viijs.; of Agnes Hoggeson, 
iJ5. uijd.; of John Hoggeson, vs.; of John White, iiijs.; of William 
Waseperlande, xiiijs.; of William Showmaker, iiijs.; of John 
Howeden, vjs.; of Elyn Graye, vs.; of Thomas Taylor, vs.; of 
Edward Awlande, xiiijs.; for a garden, ijs. yiijd. In all, cxiiijs. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie, xiij«. YJd, 
And so remaynethe, cs. yjd. 



344 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 



THE STIPEND OR SERVICE AT THE AULTER OF (.'ORPUS CHRISTI IN 

THE CHURCHE AFORESAIDE. 

Roberte Apulbie, incmnbente. The same is of the foundacion 
of Adam Tutburie,i to th'entent to singe at the saide alter and to 
praye for his sowle, his frendes sowles and all Cristien sowles. And 
ther was one cheffe mesuage and a ten. in Hull gevyn by the said 
founder to the maior and comononaltie of the saide towne, to 
th'intent they shulde yerlie pay to one preste x^em marc' for his 
stipende or wages, of whiche somme the}^ onely paie to the 
saide incumbent at this present iiijli. xii]\v. iiijfl?., aledginge the 
cause therof by decay of the f oresaide house, by composicion dated 
the xiij*^. of October in the yere of our Lorde Gode Miiijclxij. 
Which incumbent paieth no tithes nor first fmtes. 

The same stipende or salarye is within the saide churche. The 
necessete is to maynteine dayley service in the same churche, theie 
is no landes ne ten. alyenyd ne entred unto sins the iiij^. dale of 
Februarie, anno regni regis Henrici viij^i., vicesimo septimo. 

Groodes, omamentes, and plate perteynynge to the stipendarie, 
that is to saie, goodes valued at nil, plate nil. 

Firste, a yerelie rent paid by the chamberlayn of Hull, iiiiVi. 
X11J5. HI] a. 

Sum of the said stipendarye, iiijU, xiijs. iiijo?. qui remanent. 



THE SERVICE OR SALARIE AT Th' AULTER OF SEINT JAMES IN THE 

SAIDE CHURCHE. 

William Johnson, incumbent. The same is of the foundaoiDn 
of John Bedford, to pray for the founder and all Cristien sowles, 
and to do devyne service in the quier of the saide churche ; for the 
mayntenance wherof ther is certen landes given to the maire and 
commonaltie of Hull, who bound themself es for the yerelie pay- 
mente of ovjs. viijV. to the incumbent of the saide service, as 
apperethe by foimdacion indentid at the feast of Pentecoste, in the 
yere of our Lord God Miiij^lx. Which incumbent paith no tithes 
nor furste frutes. 

(1) Licence to Adam de Tuttebury and John de Denton of Ejngfston upon 
Hull to grant five messuages and 20*. rent in Kingston upon Hull to pray for 
the brothers and hiHters of the g^ild of Corpus Christi of Kingston upon Hull 
at the altar of Corpus Christi in the chapel of Holy Trinity according to the 
ordinance of Henry de Selby, Walter de Dymelton and Peter Steller, 16 Mar. 
1384. Fat.^ 7 Mic, II., p, 2, m. 17- 



KINGSTON UPON HULL. 345 

The same sallarye is within the said churche. The necessete is 
to maynteine service in the said churche. Ther is no landes ne 
ten. solde, alyenyd, ne entred iinto, syns the iiij*^. daie of Februarie, 
anno regni regis Henrici viij^i., xxvij^^o. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate perteyninge to the said salary as 
apperithe by inventorie, that is to saie, goodes valued at nil, plate, 
nil. 

First a yerelie rent paid by the maire and commonaltie of Hull, 
cvjs. viijV. 

Sum of the said salarie, cvj.v. viijfl^. 



THE SALARY OR STIPENDE AT TH'aULTER OF S^. LAURENCE IN 

THE SAIDE CHURCHE. 

Richard Hall, incumbent. Their is no foundacion shewed for 
the said salarie, but that he yerelye receyveth of the chamberleyne 
of Hull OS, and the said incumbente is bound to do daily service in 
the saide churche. Paieng no tenthes nor f urste frutes. 

The same sallarye is withein the said churche. The necessete 
is to maintaine service in the saide churche. Ther is no landes ne 
ten. solde, alyened, ne entride unto syns the iiij*^©. daie of 
Februarye, anno regni regis Henrici octavi, xxvij^o. 

Goodes, ornamentes, and plate perteyning to the said salary, as 
appereth by inventorie, that is to saie, goodes valued at nil, plate, 
nil. 

Firste, a yerelie rent paied by the maior and commonaltie of 
Hull, cs. 

Sum of the saide salarie, cs. 



THE SALARY OR STIPENDARIE AT TH'aULTER OF SAINT ANNE 

IN THE CHURCHE AFORESAID B. 

William Hinde, incumbent. Of the foundacion of Richard 
Ravenser, who gave certen landes to the monastery of Gisburugh 
to th'entent the prior of the said monastery yerly to pay imto the 
incumbent of the said service vj//. xiijs. iiijfl?.; wherof the incimi- 
bente at this only receyvithe for his yerelie stipende of the Kinges 
Majestie iiij li. by foundacion dated the xxiiii^li. daie of July in the 
yere of our Lorde God Miii^'iiij^^v. Paieng no tithes nor furst 
frutes. 



346 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

The same salarie is within the saide parishe churche. The 
neeessete is to praye for the sowles of the founders and all 
Oristien sowles and to doo devyne service in the saide churche. 
There is no landes ne ten. soldo, alyened, ne entred unto sins the 
iiijt^. daie of February, anno regni regis Henrici viij^i., xxvij™o. 

Goodes, ornamentes, and plate, perteyning to the saide sallarie, 
as appereth by inventorie, that is to sale, goodes valued at nil, 
plate, nil. 

First paid yerelie by the Kinges Majesties receyvor out of the 
possessions of GKsburughe, iiij/i. 

Sum of the saide salarie, iiij It, 



THE STIPENDARIE OR SALARIE AT TH' ALTAR OF SANCT ANNE IN 
THE CHURCHE OF SANCT MARYS IN HULL. 

William Parkyn, incimibent. The same service is of the 
fundacyon of Jeffrey Thuriscresse, who gave one ten. in Hull with 
the appurtenances and ccli. money to the maire and commonaltie 
of Hull, to th'entent they shulde yerelie paie furthe of the 
chamber of Hull cvjs. xiij<^. as appereth by foundacion dated ij 
daye of Aprill, in the yere of our Lorde God mdxxj.; which 
incumbent paieth no tithes nor furst frutes. 

The same salarie is within the said churche. The neeessete is 
to praye and maynteine service in the said churche. There is no 
landes ne ten. soldo, aliened, ne entred unto syns the iiij*^. daie of 
February, anno regni regis Henrici viij^i., xxvij"^o. 

Goodes, ornamentes and plate perteyning to the said salarie, as 
apperith by inventory, that is to saie, goodes valued at nil, plate 
nil. 

First, a yerlie rent paid by the maire and commonaltie of Hull, 
ovj«. viijV. 

Sum of the saide salarye, cvj«. viijc?. 



THE STIPENDARY OR SALARYE PRESTE AT TH'aULTER OF SAINT 

JAMES IN THE SAIDE CHURCHE. 

Christofer Burton, incumbente Ther is no fundaoion shewed 
for the saide service, but the incumbente therof receyvith yerly of 
the maire and commonaltie of Hull iiij/i. xiijs. iiij^. Paieng no 
tenthes nor furste frutes. The same salarie is within the saide 
churche. The neeessete is to praye and majoiteine service in the 
said churche. There is no landes ne ten. soldo, alienid, ne entred 
unto syns the iiij^^. daie of Februarie, anno regni regis Henrici 
viijvi., xxvij™o. 



KINGSTON UPON HULL. 347 

Goodes, omamentes, and plait perteyning to the said salarie, as 
apperethe by inventory, that is to saie, goodes valued at nil, plate, 
nil. 

First, a yerely rent paid by the maire and commonaltie of 
±iull, mj«. xujs. uija. 

Sum of the said salarie, iiij/t. xiijs. iujd. 

Memorandum : — That the twoo churches in Hull af oresaide be 
in the parishe of Hasyll, and distante frome the same churche 
three myles, and in the saide twoo churches be mynystred all sacra- 
mentes and sacramentalles, and the same be used as parisshe 
churches. 

(1) Besides the foregoing I find an inquisition, dated 28 July, 1317, as to 
licence to Robert Bor to grant land in HuUe and Anestye to a chaplain to per- 
form divine service in the chapel of Holy Trinity of Hulle for the souls of his 
father, mother, ancestors and heirs. Inq. a. q d. 11 Edtu. II. y No. 68. 
Licence to John E.otenherynges of Kyngston upon Hull to grant a rent in Hull 
to a chaplain to pray for his soul in the church of Holy Trinity. 20 June, 
1328. Fat, 2 £dw. III., p. 2, m. 31. Confirmation, dated 16 July, 1331, for a 
grant in mortmain by Richard de Gretford of Kyngeston upon Hull, by virtue 
of a licence granted to Robert de Mart<»n, vicar of the church of Hesell and 
the chapel of Holy Trinity of Kyngeston upon Hull of a messuage and rent in 
Hull, to find a chaplain to pray for the soul of the said Ri« hard and his 
ancestors in the said chapel. Fat., 5 Edw III., p. 2, m. 29. Inquisition dated 
1322, taken prior to the licence to the said Ricliard de Gretford. Inq. a q. d. 
15 Edw. II., iVo. 65. Licence to Robert de Garton, clerk, to grant 2 messuages 
in Hull to Thomas Paule, chaplain of the chantry for the souls of Walter Box 
and Ellen, his wife, in the chapel of St. James and St. John in the chapel of 
Holy Trinity of Kingston upon Hull 12 May, 1392. Fat., 15 Rich. Il.y p. 2, 
m. 11. Licence to John de Birkyn, Simon de Grymesby, and Walter Dymelton, 
all of Kingston upon Hull, to grant 3 messuages to John de Burton, vicar of 
the church of Hesell -with the chapel of the Holy Trinity of Kingston upon 
Hull annexed to the said church, to Thomas Paule, warden of the chantry of 
St. James and St. John in the said chapel and to Hugh Wyghton, chaplain of 
the chantry of the Blessed Mary in the same chapel, for the sustentation of 
twelve chaplains to celebrate divine service in the aforesaid chapel according to 
the ordinance of the said John, Simon, Walter, John, Thomas, and Hugh. 15 
Nov. 1408. Fat., 10 Befi. IV., p. 1, m. 16. 



THE DEANEKY OF REPON.i 



1. THE CATHEDRALL, MOTHER, COLLEGIATE, AND PAROCHE CHURCHE 

OF REPON. 

Marmaduke Bradley, clerke, prebendarye of the prebend of 
Thorpe, and residentiarie ther. 

The same is a paroche church, havynge an incorporacion therin 
of vij prebendaryes, which have for ther levynges the tythez, 
ofFrynges, and other prof ectes pertenyng to vij curez, vj of the same 
prebendaries have vj vicars inducted under them in the said church, 
called vicars choralles, which vj vicars are bound to discharge the 
said prebendaryes of all ther cures and service in the sayd chiirch, 
every of the saide vicars havynge yerlie of the said prebendariez 
for ther stipendez, vj/t. The vij^ prebendarye is made of the 
parsonage of Stanwich, and is called the chantor of the said 
church, who haith a vicare indowyd undemeth hym at Stanwyoh, 
to discharge hym of all cure and service in the said churche. The 
necessitie is to mayntejoie Goddes service in the saide churche, the 
kepynge of hospitalitie of vj prebenderies for the releif of poore 
people, wherof two prebendaries be contynually resident and the 
other V absent. Ther is no landes alienated or solde sithens the 
iiij^^ day of Februarye, anno regni regis Henrici viij^., xxvij™o. 

First, the mancion house of the said incumbent, scituate nere 
the said church in the towne of Reppon, worth by yere to be let to 
ferme, xx«. Item, a fre rent goinge furth of the landes of Thomas 
Markenfeilde, lyenge in Osmooderley, by yere, xx«. Item, a fre 
rent comynge furth of Skelton, Copteth, and Hewyke, by yere, xxs. 
Item, certen cotagez in Newrawe within the towne of Repon, by 
yere, xxxiijs. iiijfl^. Item, a yerlie rent receyvyd furth of the 
common of the said church, vj.s'. viijt/. Item, the tythe comez and 
hay of Thorpe, by yere, xiiij//. vj.s\ viijo?. Item, the tythe wolle 
and lambe of the said towne, cammunibus annis, \xs. Item, the 

(1) Aug. Off. Chantry Certificate No. 68. 



THE DEANERY OF KIPON. 349 

tythez of the grangiez of Morcarre, Haddokstonez demised to the 
late abbot and convent of Fountance by composicon reall, xxxs. 
[In all,] xxnjli. xvjs. viijn?. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie yerlie for the tenthez, xls.; a yerle 
pament to a vieare chorall, x\s.; and in decay of the tythe of 
Morcarre and Haddokstonez purchased of the Kinges Majestie by 
Sir Richard Gresham, knyght, painge no tythez for the same, xxxs. 
In all, cxs. 

Aud so remanjrth, xviij/t. vjs. viijV. 

Richard Deane, olerke, prebendarie of the prebend of Stanwich, 
chauntor of the said church, beynge resydente. 

First, the mancion house of the prebendarye, scituate and 
beinge in Repon, by yere, xs. Item, the scite of the parsonage or 
prebende of Stanwiche, with the orcharde tharbage of the church 
yerde, arable lande, and closez, belongynge to the same, by yere, 
xj/i. Item, the tythez come and hay of the saide paroche, by yere, 
xxvj/i. xiiJ5. iiijfl?. Item, the woUe and lambe of the same paroche, 
yerlie, vij/t. Item, the iiijo^ offrynge dayes, with pygge, goose, 
lyne, and hempe, yerly, xh. Item, the Easter book, communibus 
annis, Ixvjs. viijo?. Hi. xs. 

Wherof 
Paiable yerlie to the Kinges Majestie for thetenthe, Ixxviijs. ixd. 
ob.; to the vieare of Stanwike, yerlie, viij/i.; a yerlie rent to the 
prebendarie of Monketon, iijs. vjd,; to the clerke of the workes of 
the said church, viijs.; and to the vj vicars choralls, yerly, vij**. 
In all, xij li. xvijs. iijfl?. ob. 

And so remanyth, xxxvij//. xij.s'. Yiijci. ob. 

Anthony Bellacez, doctor of divinitie, prebendarye of the pre- 
bende of Skelton, not residente. 

Firste, certen fre rentes yerlie comynge furth of the landes of 
divers persons, viz.: — of Thomas Markinfeilde, xixs. jd. ob.; furth of 
Markenton Millez, xijs.; of theires of Goldesbrugh, iiiJ6'. xd.; of 
William Malyverey, iijs.; of the late monastery of Fountance for 
landes in Salley, ijs.; of Richard Sodington, viJ6'. iiijrf.; of Rauf 
Beckwith, ix6*. iiij^?.; of Richard Lemynge and Thomas Jelesworth, 
vijs. iiijfl?.; John Bentley of Sutton Holegrave, xs. \u]d.; John 
Wilson of the Northouse, vijs. xd.; Thomas Byneleis of Hewyke, 
xs.; of Henry Day of Netherdayle, xs. vjfl?.; of Thomas Stele, xd.; 
of Robert Stele of Skelton, ixs.; Thomas Scot of Newbye, ijs. iijd.; 
Elezabeth Hochenson, iijs.; John Burton, ijs. iijd.; and the rent 
of the mancion howse with pastures, ix-v. ix^. ob. In all, yj li. jd. 
Item, the tyth com and hay ther, \ijli. vjs. viij^. Item, the tyth 
woUe and lambe. Is. [In all,] x\li. xvjs. ixd. 

Wherof. 



350 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

Paiable to the Kynges Majestie yerlie for the tenthe, xxxjV. ob.; 
and to his vicare chorall, xls. In all, Ixxjs. ob. 
And so remanyth, xijli. v«. viije/. 

Memorandum : — There is nothinge charged for the Easter booke 
and iiijor ofFrynge dayes. Cancellatnr hie, quia oneratur postea in 
compote camerarii infra summam, xxxvij/*. x*. vijV. ob, 

Arthur Cole, bacheler of dyvynitie, prebendare of the prebend 
of Monkton and treasorer of the saide church, not resident. 

First, the rent of v acrez of lande in Monketon, in tholdynge of 
John Midleton, xiijs.; the fre rentes of ij ten. in Westyate in Repon, 
in tholdynge of Richard Goldwath and Richard Langthome, xx^.; 
a fre rent furth of Sutton Holgrave, viijs.; certen fre rentes of 
John Warde, William Smyth, Thomas Stele, Thomas Talyour, and 
others in the towne of Skelton, xls.; certen fre rentes of John 
Kerver and Thomas Staveley in the towne of Copthewyke, ix«.; 
and a fre ferme of Roberto Gotuate and Robert Midleton for 
landes in the towne of Repon, ixs. iiije^. In all, iiij7/. xijd. Item, a 
yerlie rent payd of the conunon of the said church, xli. Item, the 
tythe comez and hay, yerely, xyU. Item, wooUe and lambe, com- 
munibus annis, xh. [In all,] xxxjli. xijfl?. 

Wherof 
Paiable yerlie to the Kinges Majestie for the tenth, xlixs. iijr/. q.; 
and to his vicare, xls. In all, iiijli. ixs, iijd, q. 
And so remaneth, xxvj7/. xjs. viijV. ob, q. 

Memorandum : — Ther is nothing charged for the Easter booke 
and Offringes [cancelled as before]. 

Memorandum : — He payth yerlie for bread, wyne, and waxe 
with th'expencez of Mandet Thursday, xli,\ fyndyng of belropes, 
xiiJ6-. iiijr/.; makyng cleane of the church and washinge the albes, 
xiiJ5. \\\]d.\ the fee of Thomas Blakbome, subtreasourer, xls.; and 
the fee of Thomas Midleton, stewarde of the chappitre, by patent, 
x«. In all, xiij//. xvjs. viijo?. 

Thomas Hawteman, clerke, prebendarye of the prebende of 
Sharoo, not residente. 

Firste, the mancion house with a gardyne in Sharoo, xijs. i\d,; 
a fre rent of the Kinges Majestie, payde furth of the late monastery 
of Fountance, xiijs. iiijfl?.; certen fre rentes of dyvers persons in 
Repon, iij.s\ xd.\ certen fre rentes in the towne of Skelton, ixs, ixd,\ 
and a fre rent of John Wetherell in Sharoo, ij«. In all, xlvijs. ]d. 
Item the tythe come and haye, by yere, xli. x«. Item, the tythe 
wolle and lambe, commimibus annis, xxviijs. ob. [In all,] xiiij//. 
vs. ]d, ob. 



THE DEANERY OP RIPON. 351 

Wherof 
Paiable yerlie to the Kinges Majestie for the tenth, xxviijs. YJd. 
q.; and to his vicare chorall, yerlie, xb. In all, Ixviijs. yjd. q. 
And so remanyth, x/z*. xvJ5. yi]d, q. 

Memorandum : — Ther is nothynge charged for the Easter boke 
[etc., cancelled as before]. 

Morice Berkeley, knight, prebendarye of the prebende of 
Studley, not residente. 

Firste, a fre rent in Stanegate in Eepon, viijs. vijV.; a fre ferme 
in Skelton, xxv5. vijo?.; and a fre rent in Wynkesley, ^d. In all, 
xxxiiijs. vijf/. Item, the tyth come and hay, communibus annis, 
xx//. Item, the tyth woUe and lambe, communibus annis, iiij7/. 
xvjs. viijV. In all, xxvj7«. xJ6\ iij<f. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie yerlie for the tenth, liij.?. \d. 06.; 
and to his vicar chorall, xls. In all, \\\\li. xiijs. \d. oh. 
And so remanyth, xxj7/. xviijs \d. oh. 

Memorandum : — The Easter Boke [etc., as before]. 

Memorandum : — Thomas Midleton haith a fee, furth of the 
same of x.s\, yerlie. 

Arthure LoWe, bacheler of divinitie, prebendary of the prebende 
of Nunewyke not residente. 

First, certen fre rentes lienge in divers places, viz : — of Thomas 
Markenfeilde furth of Aysemoderley Feild, xlviijs. ni]d,\ of 
Niniane Staveley for landez in Stanley, xviij.s*. ixfl?.; of the same 
for land in Captehewyke, iiijs. ix^.; William Gilloo of Hewyke, 
iiijs. YKd.; Christopher Stele of Stanley, iiiJ6'. viijfl?.; of th'erle of 
Westmorlande for Brewhouse, v.s. ijr/.; John Norton for a house in 
Crosgate, x.s.; Lionel Batty e, ijs.; Edmonde Murrall for lande in 
Skelton, vj.9.; the heires of John Day of Skelton, vjs.; Thomas 
Stele of Skelton, iijfl?.; the preste of Skelton, iijV/.; William Lewter 
of Skelton, xiijr/.; Tebby wyff of Skelton, ijs. viije/.; Sir William 
Inglebye, knight, for lande in Skelton, xiijc/.; John Wetherall of 
Sharoo for a close called Smythe Crofte, ijs. viijr/.; Michell wyffe 
for lande in Sharoo, iiijs. vr/. ob.\ John Bekwith for lande ther, vs. 
X6?.; John Byndlose for lande ther, iiij.s*. vf/, oh,\ Robert Gierke for 
lande ther, viij^'. xjr/.; Thomas Monkton for lande ther, xs*. xjc?.; 
Edmonde Browne for lande in Annesgate in Eepon. xjV.; John 
Percivall for lande ther, xi]V.; of the vj vicares, viijfl?.; William 
Almond for [lande] in Skelgate, viijfl?.; Sir William Malyory, 
knight, for lande in Nunwike and secte of court, xiijo?.; John 



352 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

Norton for fre ferme and secte of court, xiijd.] Thomas Staveley 
for landes in Skelgate, xiiijV.; Thomas Exilby for lande ther, ij*'. 
iijd,; the chauntrie of Tanfielde for lande ther, nd.; Thomas Carde- 
maker of Skelgate, xijr/.; Thomas Burton of Skelgate, ixd.; 
Richard Ardyngton for lande ther, ixd,; John Percivall for land 
ther, xijV.; John Harrison wyfFe for land ther, iiijo?.; and Thomas 
Markenfeilde for a house in Westgate, liijd. In all, Yiijli. vijs. 
Yijd. 

Item, iiij houses in Annesgate, xv«.; Thomas Staveley for j 
acre of lande, ijs.; Laurence Hockenson for lande in Markenton, 
vjs.; and George Wetherell for landes in Sharoo, x«. In aU, 
xxxiijs. Item, the tythe comez, hay, wolle, and lambe, oommuni- 
bus annis, xj7e. iiijs. \d. [In all] xx]7/. vs. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie yerlie for the tenthez, xlij«. ; 
and to his vicare chorall, xk. In all, iiij/?*. ij«. 
And so remanyth, xvij7/. iijs. 

Memorandum : — Ther is nothinge charged for the Easter booke 
and the offrynge dayes. (Cancelled as before). 

Memorandum : — The fee of a steward granted to Thomas 
Midleton of xs., yerlie. 



3. THE SEXK VICARS CHORALE^ IN THE SAIDE CHURCHE. 

In the same churche be vj vicars choraUes, beinge bounde to 
dalye service in the quyere of the saide collegiate churche, and also 
to have cure of sowle and mynystracion of sacramentes at vj 
severall alters, to all the parochians of the said prebendariez. 
Havynge every of them for ther stipendes yerlie, vj//., wherof they 
be payde every of them iiij li. furth of the comon of the sayde 
church, and xls. residewe to every of the saide vicars, paide by 
thandes of the vj prebendaries, for which they discharge the said 
prebendariez of the curez and be called vicars of the same paroche, 
and so instituted and inducted, whos names ensuyth, John Watson, 
Thomas Pratte, Richard Seile, Grilez Webster, John Clyston, and 
John Sceile. 

(1) Licence to Nicholas de Bondegate, chaplain, to grant a meRSuage in Ripen 
to the canons of St. Wilfrid of Kipon for the sustentations of the vicars of the 
same church to celebrate divine service for the soul of the said Nicholas. 8 
June, 1304 Fat. 32 Edw. I., p. 1, m. 17. Incorporation of the proctor and 
six vicars of the collegiate church of the Blessed Peter of Ripon, and licence to 
the Archbishop of York to grant a parcel of land in Kipon for building thereon 
their habitation. 22 July, 1414. Pat. 2 Hen. P., p. 3, m. 26. 



THE DEANERY OP RIPOK. 353 

The necessitie is to do daly service in the quere, and also to 
mjnystre sacrementes and sacrementalles to every of the parochians, 
estemed to be in nombre ix^ hpuslinge people. Ther is no landes 
aKenate or solde sithens the statute. 

Groodes, omamentes, and plate pertenyng to the same, as 
apperyth by the inventory, viz:: — goodes valued at xxvijs. ixd,, and 
plate, nil. 

First, a yerlye rent paide furth of the comon of the sayd 
church to the sayd vj vicars, every of theym at iiij li. In all, 
xxinj li. Item, a yerlie rent payde by the vj prebendary es to the same 
vicars, every one at xls. by yere. In all, xij li. Item, the mansion 
house of the said vicars woorth by yere to be letto ferme, xxs.; ij 
cotages, lyenge in the Horse Fare in Repon, in the tenure of 
widowe Thistlethuate, vjs.; a fre rent payd furth of the prebende 
of Gevendale, xiiij^?.; one ten. in Allhallowes Gate, in tholdynge of 
William Hogge, vjs. yiijci.; one ten. in Bedrynge Banke, in 
tholdynge of Gilbert Stephanson, vijs. YJd.; one ten. ther, in the 
tenure of John Nelson, vij.s*.; one ten. in Alhallowegate, in 
tholdinge of Lees wyfe, iij.s. iiijV.; a yerlie rent receyved of the 
clerke of the church workes, iijs.; one ten. in Blossome Gate, yjs.; 
a rent of the clerke of the church work, ixd.; ij cotages in Annes- 
gate, in tholdynge of Nicholas Wycars, viijs.; certen arable lande 
in Monketon, Studeley, and Repon, in tholdynge of Roger Wythez, 
XV5.; one ten. in Stamergate, in tholdynge of Thomas Bedforth, vjs. 
viijrf.; one ten. ther in tholdynge of William Rowth, vijs.; iij cotagez 
nygh the Lady Church, in tholdinge of Roger Hallwell and Carter 
wyffe, viijs.; j ten. in Bondgayte, in tholdynge of John Gelder, 
vijs.; one ten. in Westgate, in tholdynge of Wright wyffe, vjs.; iij 
cotagiez ther, in tholdinge of Newbolde wyffe, xjs.; one shopp in 
the Marketstede, in tholdinge of William Sett ell, iijs. iiijo?.; one 
ten. in Bongate, in tholdinge of Thomas Richardson, xvj^.; one 
ten., in theholdinge of Symon Blasier, xs.; one ten. in. Disforth, 
in tholdinge of William Barwegh, xjs. viij^?.; and one ten. in 
Allhallowegate, in tholdinge of John Milborne, ys. In all, viij li. 
xij.s*. jd. 

Some of the rentalles, xliiij//. xijs. jd. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic for fre rent, vjs. iijd.; and to the 
prebendariez of the said church for fre rent, iiijs. jd. In all, xs. 

• • • • ^ 

Uljrt. 

Sum of the allowance, xs. iiijt^. 
And so remanyth, xliiij//. xxjd. 

Memorandum : — The saide vicars be bounde to kepe xxv obytes 
yerlie for the saide landes, every obyte to the yerlie charge of vs., 
that is, vj/?". vs.; and yerlie to the segezstane and belman, iiijs. vjc?. 



354 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

Memorandum : — The tenthez of the premissez was discharged 
by the Kinges commyssion awarded by the Court of Augmentacions. 
Item, ther is ix chauntries founded in the said churchez by diverse 
persons as herafter by ther particuler foundacions may appere, the 
incumbents wherof be bounde to be present in the quer of the said 
church at all the service done in the same, and to helpe the saide 
vicars to mynystre sacrementes in tyme of necessitie, and be named 
petichanons. 



4. THE CHAUNTRIE OF OUR LADY IN THE SAYDB CATHEDRALL 

CHURCHE. 

William Hamonde, incimibent. Of the foundacion of John 
Fulfordei and Roberto Kendall, pristes. To th'entente to pray for 
the sowlez of the founders and all Cristen sowlez and to be present 
in the saide quyer in his habyte at matjois, masse, evensonge, and 
processions, and in principall and double feastes and to execute and 
do service at the high alter as he shalbe appoynted by th'officers of 
the same quere, as apperyth by a foundacion, dated the x day of 
January, in the ix yere of the reigne of King Henry the iiij^. 

The same is within the sayde church. The necessitie is to 
pray, to do dyvyne service in the same church, and to mynystre 
sacrementes whan the vicars be soke and deceased, and the same is 
used accordinglie. Ther is no landes aliened sythens the statute. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertenjoige to the same, as 
apperyth by the inventory, viz : — goodes valued at xijs. iijo?., and 
plate, nil. 

First, XV a. of arable lande lienge in the feildes of Repon, in 
tholdinge of Richard Carlell, xvs.; one ten. in Northstanley, in the 
tenure of John Hyrde, vs.; ij ten. in Alhallogate, in the tenure of 
Roberte Gillowe and Robert Walohe, viijs.; one ten. in Crosgate, 
in tholdynge of John Smyth, xjs.; one cotage in Westgate, in 
tholdynge of Christopher Warwyke, ijs.; one cotage ther, in the 
tenure of John Spicer, ijs. viijc?.; one ten. ther, in the tenure of 
Percivall Richmonde, vs.; iij cotages ther, in the tenure of [blank], 
xs. viijV.; iij cotages in Skelgate, xs.; and iij acres of medow in 
Elsoynge, vs. In all, Ixxiiijs. iiijc?. 

(1) Licence to John de Fulforthe, chaplain, and Robert de Kendale, chaplain, 
to assign 11 messuages and 16 acres of land in Ripon, Stodeley Roger, and 
I^orthstanley, to a chaplain to perform divine service at Uie altar of the Assump- 
tion of the Blessed Mary in the collegfiate church of St. Wilfrid to pray for the 
healthful estate of the brothers and sisters of a guild in honour of the Blessed 
Mary and to the same to assign lands in Ripon to the wardens of the fabric of 
the same church and to William de Dene, prebendary of Staynwygge. 28 Jan., 
1408. Fat. 9 Een, IV. ^ p. 1, m. 12. 



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THE DEANFRY OF RIPON. 355 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie yerlie for the tenthez, vs. xjc/.; 
and to the said sovereigne lord the Kinge for a fre rent, going furth 
of the said landes, iijs. vijV.; to the prebendary of Skelton one 
annuall rent, xijV.; and to the preste of Clotherin, one annuall rent^ 
xs. In all, xx.s'. vjW. q. 

And so remanyth, liijs. ixd. oh, q. 



5. THE CHANTRIE OF OUR LADY IN THE MANOR OF RIPON. 

John Lyghtfoote incumbent. Of the foundacion of Willyam, 
somtyme archbyshopp of York.i To th'entent to pray for the 
sowle of the founder and all Cristen sowlez, and to be present in 
the saide quere in his habyt at all the services and to helpe to 
mynystre sacrementes to the saide parochians, beinge of vij severall 
cures at such tyme whan the vicares of the same or any of them be 
soke or deceased, as apperyth by foundacion dated xv die Octobris, 
anno Domini mcccxiiij. 

The same is distante from the church cc foote. The necessitie 
is to pray and to do dyvin service in the said church and to 
mynystre sacrementes in tyme of nede. Ther is no landes alyned 
or soldo sythens the iiij*^ day of February, anno regni regis 
Henrici viij^i., xxvij^o. 

Groodes, ornamentes, and plate perteynyng to the same, as 
apperyth by inventorye, viz.; — goodes valued at xviijs. jo?., and 
plate at xxiiijs. 

First, one ten. with xx acres of pasture in Dallebanke in 
Thornton, xxxs.; one ten. in Alhallogate in Repon, vjs. viijo?.; v 
ten. in Earkegate in Repon, xxs.; and one annuytie or annuall 
rent of Ixxiiijs. \\d. of the Kinges Majestie, paide at th'audyte 
kepte ther. In all, v]7i. xs. xc?. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie for the tenthe yerlie, xJ5. iijfl?.; and 
to our saide sovereigne lorde the Kinge for fre rente goynge furthe 
of the said landes, vijs. \\\d. In all, xviijs. y\d. 
And so remanyth, cxijs. \\\\d, 

(1) Licence to William, archbishop of York, to assign lands in Kipon and 
Dalle juxta Thornton by the assent of the Chapter of York to a chaplain to cele- 
brate divine service every day in the chapel of the some archbishop within the 
manor of Ripon, newly built by the same archbishop. 1 Oct., 1314. Fat, 8 EdM, 
V.f p. 1, m. 18. 



356 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 



6. THE CHAUNTRIE OF THE HOLY TRENYTIE BENETHE THE 
QUERE IN THE SAYDE CHURCH OF REPON. 

Edward Rutter, incumbent. The same is of the foundacion of 
John Sendall,^ somtyme chanon there. To th'entent to pray for 
the sowle of the founder and all Cristen sowlez, and to be present 
in the quere at all service done in the same in his habyte and to 
helpe to mynestre sacrementes at such tymes, as above is declared, 
as apperyth by foundacion, dated v*^ die Octobris, anno regni regis 
Edwardi iiij^i ., vjto. 

The same is in the sayde church. The necessitie is to pray, 
and to ayde dyvyne service and mynystracion of sacrementes in 
the saide church. Ther is no landes alyened sithens the statute. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertenyng to the same, as by 
the inventorye apperyth, viz.: — goodes valued at vijs. ijd., and 
plate at xls. 

The sayd incumbent doth receyve yerlie of the Kynges Majestie 
by thandes of the receyvor of the possessions of the late monastery 
of Pountefret one annual rent of YJlu xiijs. iiijV. goinge furth of 
the same possessions. 

Wherof. 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie yerlie for the tenthez, xiijs. j^. 
And so remanyth, YJIL iijd. 



7. THE CHAUNTRIE OF SAYNT THOMAS MARTER IN THE SAIDE 

CHURCH OF REPON. 

Rauf Sigewyke, incimibent. The same is of the foundacion of 
William Cawoode2 and John Deane, sometime chanons and pre- 
bendariez of the same church. To th'entente to pray for the sowlez 
of the founders and all Cristen sowlez, and also to th'entente as 
above in the precedent chauntrie is declared, as apperith by foun- 
dacion dated prime die Februarii, anno Domini Mccccxviijmo. 

(1) Licence to John Sendall, clerk, canon of Bipon, to found a chantry in honour 
of SS. Peter, Paul, and Wilfrid in the church of Kipon, to pray for hia soul. 26 
Oct., 1466. Pat, 6 Edw. IV,, p. 1, m. 3. 

(2) Licence to Willium de Cawode and John de Been, canons of Ripon, 
Thomas Baldyrby, John Chambre, Walter Halyfax, William Law, Wimam 
Water, the younger, and John Mawere, to found a chantry at the altar of St. 
Thomas the Martyr, in the church of Kipon in honour of St. Wilfrid, and to 
endow the same with lands in Bisshopton, Grantclav, Overstodelay, Skelton, 
Thorp, North Otryngton, Ingerthorp and Kipon. 10 Oct., 1410. Fat. 12 Hen, 
IV., p. 1, m. 24. See also Inq. ad. q, d, 12 Ben. IV. No. 40. 



THE DEANERY OF RIPON. 357 

The same is in the same church. The neoessitie is as above is 
declared. Ther is no landes aliened or sold sithens the statute. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertenyng to same, as apperyth 
by inventory, viz.: — goodes valued at xvij«. ijd, and plate valued 
at xlijs. • 

First, one ten. with* th'appurtenances in Bishopton, in the 
tenure of Richard Carliell, xl«.; ij ten. ther, in the tenures of 
Edward Earkby and Edmond Tyson, xij«.; one ten. in Sharoo, in 
tholdjoige of widowe Cumbreland, xiij«.; one ten. in Skelton, in 
tholdynge of widowe Tebb, xx«.; one cotage in Gxantley, in the 
tenure of John Settyll, iiijs.; one cotage with th'appurtenances in 
Northottrington, in tholdynge of Richard Metcalf, ixs. viijc?.; one 
acre of land lienge in the feUdes of Over Studley, xijV.; one acre 
of land lieng in the feyldes of Ingerthorpe, xijrf.; and one litle 
garth in Eepon, in the holdinge of .... , iiijs. In all, by 
yere, ciiijs. viijV. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic yerlie for the tenthez, viijs. xrf. 
ob,; to our saide sovereigne lord for cheif rent, xj«. ixd.; to Hobert 
Bekwith yerlie for a rent, xijV.; to the prebendarye of Nimwykes, 
xixfl?.; and to the prebendarye of Sharoo, yerlie, xijc?. In all, 
xxiiijs. ijd. ob. 

And so remanyth, iiijff. Yd. ob. 



8. THE CHAUNTRIE OF SAYNTE ANDREW IN THE SAIDE CHURCH 

OF REPON. 

William Wilson, incumbent. The same is of the foimdaoion 
of Jeffray Larder and David Waller, somtyme chanons of the saide 
church. To th'entent to pray for the sowlez of the foimders and 
all Cristen sowlez, and also to the entente as in the first chaimtrie 
is declared, as apperyth by foundacion dated x^^o. die Januarii, 
anno Domini mccclxix™^. 

The same is in the sayde church. The neoessitie is as above 
declared. Ther is no landes aliened sithens the statute. 

Groodes, omamentes, and plate pertenynge to the same, as 
apperyth by inventory, viz.: — goodes valued at xiiijs. iijc?., and 
plate at xxxiiijs. 

First, one ten. in Alhallogate in Eepon, in tholdinge of John 
Batty, xs.; iij ten. in Annesgate, vjs. viijc?.; one ten. in Skelgate, 
vs.; ij ten. in Stamergate, v]«. viijV.; iii] a. of medowe in Eepon 
Feyldes, xijs.; iij a. of medowe in Thorpe, iiij«.; one lath in 
Burwige, iiijs.; one ten. in Wynkesley, xx«.; viij a. j r. di. of lande 
in Eepon Feilde, xvij^. YJd.; and a rent furth of Midleton landes 
in Horsfare, xx-s. In aU, cvs. xd. 



358 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GQILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie yerlie for the tenthez, xj.s. iiijcl, 
ob.; to the Kinges Majestie our said sovereign lorde for cheif rent, 
goinge furth of the sayde landes, xvjd.; and a rente goinge furth of 
the same to the prebendary e of the prebende of Niinwike, xijd. 
In all, xiijs. viijfl?. ob. 

And so remanyth, uijli. xijs. jd. ob. 



9. THE CHAUNTRIE OF SAYNT WILFRIDE IN THE SAME CHURCHE OF 

REPON. 

John Kerver alias Bromflete, incumbent. Havynge no fonn- 
dacion but nominate by Sir William Malory, knight. To th'entent 
to pray for the sowle of the founder and all Cristen sowlez and also 
to th'ententes and purposez as in the first chauntrie is declared, 
viz.: — to be present in the quere at matynes, masse, evensonge, and 
processions, in his habite, and other. 

The same is in the saide churche. The necessitie is bifor 
declared. Ther is no landes aliened sithens the statute. 

Groodes, ornamentes, and plate perteynge to the same, as 
apperyth by inventory, viz.: — goodes valued at iijs. ijd,, and plate, 
nil. 

The sayd incumbent receyvyth yerlie of Sir William Malyory, 
knight, one annuall rent of iiij li. viijc/. in redy money, knowinge 
no landes to levey the same upon, iiij7«. \iijd. 

Wherof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie yerlie for the tenthez, xs. yd. ob. q. 
And so remanyth, Ixxs. i]d, q. 



10. THE CHAUNTRIE OF SAYNT JOHN THE EVANGELIST AND SAYNT 

JOHN BAPTYST IN THE SAIDE CHURCHE. 

Thomas Blakbome, incumbent. The same is of the foundacion 
of John Sherwoode.i To th'entente to pray for the sowle of the 
founder and all Cristien sowlez and also to th'ententes and purposez 
as in the first chauntrie at large is declared, as apperyth by foun- 
dacion dated anno Domini mccclxiiijo- 

The same is in the saide churche. The necessitie is to pray 
and to manteyne the divine service in the quere, and mynystracion 
of the sacrementes. Ther is no landes alienate sithens the statute. 

(I) Licence to William de Shyrwod to assign certain lands in Ripon and Shar- 
howe to a chaplain to perform divine service for the souls of the said William and 
Isabella, his wife, in the church of St. Wilfrid of Ripon. 24 Nov. 1325. Fat. 19 
£dw. II., p. 1, m. 15. See Inq. a.q.d. 19 Edw. II. No. 112. 



THE DEANERY OP RIPON. 359 

GFoodes, omamentes, and plate pertenyng to the same, as 
apperyth by inventory, viz : — goodes valued at xs. viijc?., and 
plate, xxxij«. 

First, one ten. in Eepon with ij a. of lande in the Feilde, xv]«.; 
one ten. in Bedrjoi Banke, viij«.; one ten. in WaUerthnate, xv]«.; 
a rent of xiijs. iiijcl. going furth of one house in Merketstede, in 
tholdinge of Robert Barone ; xij a. and iij r. of lande in the 
Fieldez of Repon and Thorpe, in the tenure of Nicholas Thomer, 
xxs.; a rent of vijs. going furth of John Tesdale tenemente in 
Sharoo, and one close ther, in tholdinge of George Wederall, vi]«. 
vuja. In ail, uijIl viijs. 

Whereof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic yerlie for the tenth, viij«. jd. oh. g.; 
and to his saide Majestic for cheif rent goinge furth of the saide 
landes, iijs. iiijof. In all, xjs. yd, oh. q. 
And so remanyth, Ixxvjs. vjV. q. 



11. THE CHAUNTRIE OF SAYNTK JAMES IN THE SAIDE CHUBCHE 

OF REPON. 

John Peroyvall, incumbent. Of the foundacion of William 
Clynte and William Lcdez.i To th'entente to pray for ther sowlez 
and for all Cristien sowlcz and other ententes declared in the first 
chauntrie, as apperith by foundacion dated anno regni regis 
Henrici iiij^i . ix^^^. 

The same is in saide church. The necessitie is as bifore is 
declared. The same is mysused for that the incumbent is not 
resydent but absent by one yere past. Ther is no landes aliened 
sithens the statute. 

Goodes, ornamentes, and plate pertenynge to the same, as 
apperith by inventory, viz.: — goodes valued at viij«. vijrf., and plate, 
xxxvjs. 

First, one ten. in Repon lienge in Bongate, in the tenure of 
Robert Brigewater, viijs.; one cloise ther, in the tenure of Edmonde 
Chambre, x6*.; one ten. in Skelgate, in the tenure of Robert 
Wrighte, vijs.; one ten. ther, in the tenure of Robert Richmonde, 
xijs.; iij cotages in Blossomgate, viij«.; one ten. in the Horsefayre, 
in the tenure of Agnes Brake, viijs.; one ten. in Alhallogate, in the 
tenure of Roberto Grentleman, vjs. viijc?.; one cotage in Old 
Merketstede in the tenure of Issabell Coke, iij«.; ij a. di. of lande 

(I) Licence to William Clynt, olerk, and William de Ledesof Bipon, to assign 
lands in Kipon and Norton in the Djrt to a cliaplaiii to perform divme senrioe at 
the altar lately erected in honour of the Exaltation of the Holj Gross in the oolle- 
giate church of Ripon. 6 Nov., 1407. Fat, 9 Sm, IV., p. 1, m. 34. 



360 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

in Repon Feilde, in the tenure of John Gelderde, vs.; and one 
oxgange of lande in the Feildes of Norton in the Claye, xs. In all, 
Ixxvijs. viijV. 

Whereof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie yerlie for the tenthez, vjs. iiijV.; 
to our said sovereigne lorde the kinge for fre rent goynge furth of 
the ten. in Horsfare, Yiijd.; and to the hospital of Madalenez, a 
rent goinge furth of one house in Stamergate, xijd. In all, viijs. 
And so remanyth Ixix*. viijV. 



12. THE CHAUNTRIE OF THE HOLY TRENYTIE ABOVE THE QUER 

IN THE SAYDE CHURCH. 

Edmunde Browne, clerke, incumbent. Of the foundacion of 
Sir William Plombton,! knighte. To th'entente to pray for the 
Bowlez of the founder and all Cristien sowlez and also to th'ententes 
as in the first chauntrie at lengthe is declared, as apperith by foun- 
dacion, dated the yere of our Lord God mcccxlv. 

The same is in the saide church. The necessitie is as in the 
first chauntrie is declared. Ther is no landes aliened sithens the 
statute. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertenynge to the same, as by 
inventory apperith, viz : — goodes valued at iijs. viijo?., and plate at 
xxiiiJ5. 

First, one cotage and a close in Kirkby Malsargh, xiijs. iiij^.; 
one ten. in Grewelthorpe, xxiijs. iiijd.; one cotage ther, vjs. viijV.; 
a rent goinge furth of John Russell ten. ther, vs.; x a, of arable 
lande in Newby, xs.; certen garthez in Repon, called Skelgarthez, 
xs.; iij cotages in Bondegate and Annesgate, xvijs.; and one a. of 
lande in Studley, in tholdinge of widowe Swyne, iijs. In all, 
inj li. vujs. uijd. 

Whereof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie yerlie for the tenth, ix"?. xd.; and 
to the prebendarye of Monketon for a annuall rente, goynge furth 
of the cotagez in Bongate and Annesgate in Repon, by yere, iijs. 
xjd. In all, xiijs. ixd. 

And 80 remanyth, Ixxiiijs. vijV. 



(1) Licence to William de Plumpton, chivaler, to assign lands in Ripon, 
Kirkeby Mallasart, Growel Thorp, Kirkstaynlay, and Plumpton to a chaplain to 
celebrate divine service in the church of St. Wilfrid of Kipon for the souls of the 
said William, his father, and mother. 24 April, 1345. Fat.^ 19 Edw.III.^p, 1, 
m. 19. 



THE DEANERY OF RIPON. 361 



13. THE THRE DEACONS, IIJ 8UBDBAC0NS, VJ CHORESTARIEZ, VJ 
TRIBLERS, J ORGANE PLAYER, AND ONE SCOLEMASTER OF 6RAMER. 

In the same church be iij deacons, iij subdeacons, vj chores- 
tariez, vj tribblers, one orgayne player, and one scolemaster of 
gramer, that is to say, the iij deacons for ther yerlie stipende, o«. 
xd,; the thre subdeacons for ther yerUe stipende, iiij/e. x^.; the vj 
chorestaries for ther yerlie stipende, Ixs. viijc?.; the vj triblers for 
ther yerlie stipend, lij«. yjd,; to the said vj ohorestariez for ther 
lyvereys, xxiiijs.; to the organe player, xiijs. iiijfl?.; and to the 
scolemaster, xls. All which be payde yerlie furth of the common 
of the sayde church. 

Groodes, omamentes, and plate pertenynge to the same, as by 
the inventory apperyth, viz : — goodes valued nil, and plate nil. 

First, a yerlie rent of c«. xd., paid furth of the common of the 
sayde church to the iij deacons ; a rent of iiij li. yd. paid furth of 
the same to the iij subdeacons ; a rent of uijli. iiij«. viijc?., payd 
furth of the said common to the chorestariez ; a rent of liJ5. YJd., 
payde yerlie to the organ player, comynge furth of the common of 
the saide church ; and a rent of xl«. paid yerlie to the scolemaster 
furth of the same. In all, xviij IL xijs. ije/. 

Simi of the rental, xviij /t. xijs. ijd. qui remanent. 



14. JOHN PERCIVALL, CLERKE, CLERKE OF THE WORKES OF THE 

SAIDE CHURCHE OF REPON. 

In the same churche be certen landes belongynge as well to the 
maynetenaunce of divers and syndrye chauntriez in the same 
churche as certen yerlie obbytes to be kept in the same for the 
sowlez of the donors of the same landez, and also reparacions to be 
mayde yerlie in and upon the same church, as also upon divers ten. 
and cotagez belongynge to the same, which landes be called of the 
common of the churche. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertenynge to the same, as by 
the inventory apperyth, viz : — goodes nil, nor plate nil. 

Fyrst, one ten. in Earkgate in tholdynge of William HaUe, 
xvjs.; one ten. in tholdinge of Bichard Bedman, xvjs.; Christofer 
Striklande, one ten. ther, xxs,; Agnes DufEeilde, one ten. in 
Horsfare, xviijs.; Thomas Stanley, one ten. in Alhallowgate, vi]«.; 
one ten. ther, in tholdynge of [^blank] Wiseman, iij«.; one dove- 
house ther, vs.; one ten. ther, in tholdinge of [blank] Paynter, 
viijs.; Henry Settill, one ten. in Stamergate, vij«.; one ten. in 
Kylnegarth, iiijs.; Roberto Parker, one ten. in otamergate, xs.; 



362 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

Eicharde Johnson, one ten. ther, vs.; John Seele, one ten. ther, vjs.j 
Thomas Staneley, one ten. ther, vjs. viijr/.; one ten. in Horsfare, 
in tholdinge of Metcalf, viijs.; the same Metcalf, one ten. in 
Annesgate, iiijs.; Thomas Holme, one ten. ther, vs.; Thomas 
Wrighte, one ten. ther, vjs. viijr/.; Thomas Browne, one ten. ther, 
xvs.; one close ther, iijs. iiij^.; Alice Dixon, one ten. in Bongate, 
iijs. iiijV/.; widow Bridgewater, one ten. ther, iijs. iiij^.; William 
Thakwray, one ten. in Stamergate, vs.; a rent of Master Merken- 
feilde, goinge forth of Aysmotherley, vjs.; Thomas Staneley, one 
ten. called Penny Crofte, iijs. iiij</.; a rent paid furth of John 
Teysdale ten. in Sharoo, xvjd.; a rent paide furth of Kettillstringe 
ten. in Merkenton, xij^.; Milez Newton, one ten. called Humer- 
well, iiijV/.; of Mr. Deane for his mancion, viijs.; of Christofer 
Mershall for fre ferme, vjs.; of Melsonby for his chambre, iiijs.; of 
the same Melsonby for a garthyne, viij«?. ; of widow Bell of 
Grant eley, iiijs.; Edmonde Chamer for iij roodes of medowe, iijs.; 
and of Henry Atkynson for half one acre of medowe, ijs. In all, 
xjli, vs. 

Whereof 
Paible to the Kings Majestie yerlie for the tenthez, xxvs. iijd. oh. 
q.\ to our said sovereign lorde the Kinge for fre rent goinge furth 
of iij roodes of lande in Sharoo, ijo?.; to the prebende of Studley 
for ij ten. in Stamergate, xvj«?.; to theires of the lorde Fitzhugh 
for one ten. in Oldmerketsted, iijs.; to the chauntrie of Clother- 
holme for ij cotages in Horsfare, iiijs.; to the prebende of Studley 
for ij barnez, lienge nigh Prest Lond, xij«?.; to the prebende of 
Nunwyke for one ten. in Annesgate, 'siyi.) to the chauntrie of 
Saynt Thomas for a rent going furthe of Kilnegarth, iiijs.; and to 
the chambrelayne of the same church for divers ten., vjs, viijc?.; 
and to the Kinges Majestie for a rent going furth of one ten. in 
Annesgate, xxijf/. In all, xl viijs. iijt/. oh, q. 
And so remanyth, Yiij li, xvjd. q. 

Memorandum : — Ther be certen obbites yerlie to be kept to the 
yerlie charges of ixs. 

Item, ther be certen feez graunted to divers persons furth of the 
same, viz : — to the clerke of the workes for his fee, to hym graunted 
by patent, xls.; to the clock keper for his fee, xiiijs. injd.; and to 
Randall Newton for his fee, vjs. viijfl?. 



THE DEANERY OF RIPON. 363 



15. THE OFFICE OF THE SUBTRESORERSHYPPE IN THE SAIDE 

CHURCHE. 

Thomas Blacbome, subchauntor of the said church, beinge 
charged aswell with the custodye of all goodes, omamentes, plate, 
and jewellez belonginge to the same churche, as with the receptes 
of the revenewez of divers kindez of rentes, belongynge to the 
common of the saide churche, to the yerlie valewe, as hereafter in 
the rentall doth appere. Off which revenewez the said chamber- 
leyn doth pay yerlie to divers ministres of the sayde church for 
ther stipendes, as particulerlie in the deduccions of the rentall 
apperyth, and the remayne of the saide revenewez, over and above 
the said deduccions and certen feez graunted to divers persons, is 
devident emongest the prebendariez, beinge resiant. Ther is no 
landes belongynge to the same aliened sithens the iiij*^ day of 
February anno regni regis Henrici viijvi., xxvij^^o. 

Groodes, ornamentes, plate perteynyng to the said cathedrall 
mother collegiate and parysshe churche of Eyppon, as apperith by 
inventory, that is to saye, goodes valued at xxviijlL xs, yjd., and 
plate cviijV/. x.s\, and money viij/e. 

First, a certen fre rente, xxviijs. jd.; the rentes of certen 
chambres, xxJ6\; the rent of the chapell of Clotheram, ijs.; the small 
tythez, iii]7/. xixs. vjd.; the tythe of the my Inez, ixs. xd.; the 
prevey tythez in Easter booke, xxxvij//. xvs. vijd ob.; offryngez 
at Easter, cxvij.s*. jd. ob.; the tythe cornez and hay of the 
Towne of Repon with the alterage of Pateley Brigges, xxxij li.; 
offrynges at burialles and obites, xxxviijs. iijd. ob.; the mortuariez, 
communibus annis, xx6'.; offringes at mariagez, xxiijs. iiij«?. ob,; 
offringes of churchinges of women, viijv. iijd. ob.; and the alterage 
of Monketon, Sharoo, Stanley, and other, vijs. x^. ob. In all, 
1113 XX ix//. xiyi. 

Whereof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic yerlie for the tenth, Ixxs. iiij^. 
g.; to the vj vicars chorals for ther stipendes, xxiij li.; to the iij 
deacons for ther stijDendes, xls.; to the iij subdeacons, xxs.; to the 
sayd iij deacons and iij subdeacons, YJ li. xxd.; to the vj chores- 
taries, 1x9. viijr/.; to the vj tribblers, lijs. yjd.; to the organe player, 
xiij.s. iiijf/.; to the skolemaster, xLv.; for the lyveres of the sayde 
chorestaryez, xxiiijs.; to the prebendary of Monketon, tresorer, for 
fyndynge of wyne and waxe, xli.; to the prebendarye of Studley, 
for his parte of the tythez in Repon Feyldes, xxs.; and to every of 
the other iiij prebendariez, YJs. yiijd., that is xxvjs. viijd In all, 
Iviij//. ixs. ijd. q. 

And so remanyth xxxli. x]s, ixd. ob. q. 



364 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

Memorandum : — Ther be divers feez granted to divers persons, 
viz : — to Rowlande Sigeswyke, chambrelayne of the sayde church, 
Ixvjs. viiJG?.; to Brian Lewcie, clerke of the chapitre, xiijs. iiijfl?.; to 
th'auditor for his fee, xiij.5. iiijc?. In all, iiij/e. xiijs. iiijrf. 

Item, to the minystres of the sayde church at divers principall 
feastes, xliiijs. iijc?., and to the same for helpinge to serve at Easter, 
vs. In all, xlixs. iijV. 



16. THE CHAUNTRIE IN THE CHAPELL CALLED THE LADY CHURCHE 

IN STAMERGATE IN REPON. 

William Hebden, incumbent. The same is of the foundacion 
of John Clynte, th'elder, and Roberto Durham,^ priestes. To 
th'entent to pray for the sowlez of the founders and all Cristien 
sowlez and to say masse and other suffragez in the sayde chapell or 
church contynuallye, as apperyth by foundacion, dated xv*o . die 
Februarii, anno regni regis Eicardi secundi, xv^o. 

The same is distaunt from the paroch church cccc foote. The 
necessitie is to say masse in the said chapell, and pray for the 
sowlez of the founders, and in tyme of plage for the savegarde of 
the parocheners to here masse in the same. Ther is no landes 
aliened sithens the statute. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertenynge to the same, as 
apperyth by inventory, viz : — goodes valued at xxs. viijo?., and 
plate xxviijs. 

First, one ten. with th'appurtenaunces in Sharoo in the tenure 
of Thomas Woode, xxijs.; Richard Brathuate, one acre, iij rode of 
lande in Thorpe, iiij«.; John Blande, j acre, iij roodes of lande in 
Repon Feilde, iijs. vjV.; Johne Balyey, one close in Repon, vs.; 
James Keygyll for a rent going furth of his burgage in Westgate, 
vjs. viiJG?., a rent paide furth of one burgage in the Marketstede, in 
tholdinge of Anthony Ukkerby, vjs. viijc?.; a rent paide furth of 
iij burgages ther togithers, in the holdinges of Thomas Patenson, 
Thomas Midleton, and Thomas Johnson, vjs. viije/.; Thomas 
Staneley for a rent furth of his ten. in Stamergate, vjs. viijo?.; John 
Lobley for a rent goinge furth of his ten. in jPikkall, xs.; widowe 
Askwith, one cotage in Westgate, xxd ; Thomas Bell, one burgage 
in Old Merketstede, iijs.; Christofer Waller, one burgage ther, vs.; 
John Balyey, one burgage in Alhallogate, iiijs.; William Thryske, 

(1) Licence to John Clynt, the elder, chaplain, Robert Dureme, chaplain, to 
assij^i lands in Ripen, Sharrowe, Thorpe, Piclchale, and Rokeby to a chaplain to 
celebrate divine service for the healthful estate of the said John and Robert while 
they live, and for their souls when dead, in the chapel of the Blessed Mary of 
Ripon. 20 Feb., 1392. Fat.y 15 Jiich. II., p. 2, m. 13. 



THE DEANEBY OF KIPON. 365 

one burgage ther, xx^.; Bichard Sheperde, one cotage in Stamer- 
gate, iijs.; John Blande, one bame in the Horsfayre, ijs.; John 
Kawe holdjrth one barne in Burwage, xx^.; and one other bame in 
Preystlayne, newlie buylded by the said incumbent, xxd. .In all, 
iii]7/. xiiijs. xd. 

Whereof 
Paiable to the Eanges Majestie yerlie for the tenthez, ix«. ixd. 
ob,; to our said sovereign lorde the Eang for cheif rent, goinge 
furth of iiijor. ten. in Merketsteide, xvjei?.; for secte of courte, iiijS.; 
and to the chapiter of Eepon for a rent goynge furth of the said 
landes, xxc?. in all, xiij.9. jd, ob. 
And so remanyth, iiij/t. xxid. ob. 



17. [the CHAJUNTRIK [iN THE CHAJPELL OF HOOTON [CONYERS 

in] the saide [paroch]. 

John Dickson, incumbent of the foundacion of Robert 
Conyersi of Hooton [Conyers ?. To] th'entente to have masse and 
other suffrages said ther perpetuallie for the sowle of the founder 
and all Cristien sowlez, as apperyth .by foundacion, dated in festo 
Nativitatis Sancti Johannis Baptistse, anno regni regis Edwardi 
secundi, xv^o., et anno Domini mcccxxijo . 

The same is distant from the paroch church j mylez. The 
necessitie is to have [mass], dyvyne service and sacramentes 
mynystred in the said chapel at suche tymes as the inhabitantes of 
the sam town cannot com to the paroche church for the influence 
of water, when the water here is bigge. There is no landes aliened 
sithens the iiij*^ day of February, anno regni regis Henrici 
viijvi., xxviji^o. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate perteininge to the same, as 
apperith by inventory, viz :-^goodes valued at iiij«. ixd,, and plate 
ml. 

First, one messuage with the appurtenaunces in Hooton bifor- 
saide in the tenure of Thomas Hewson, xxx«.; one annuall rent of 
xxs. goynge furth of iij ten. in Holgrave in occupacion of Mastres 
Wansforth and others ; and one annuall rent of xx«. paid by Sir 
William Malory, knighte, goynge furth of the said towne, lxx«. 

Whereof 
Paiable to the Eanges Majestie yerlie for the tenthez, vij«. jrf. ob. q. 
And so remanyth, lxij«. xd, q. 



(1) Licence to Eobert de Coygners to grant lands in Hoton Goygners and Howe- 
grave to a chaplain to perform divine Bervice in the ohapel of St. John the Baptist 
in Hoton Coygners. 27 Oct., 1320. Fat., U Sdw. II , p. 1, m. 12. 



366 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

18. THE CHAUNTRIE IN THE CHAPELL OF CLOTHERHOi.ME IN THE 

PAROCH OF REPON. 

William Constantyne is incumbent. The same is of the fonn- 
dacion of John Clotherholmei of Clotherholme, esqnier, crastino 
Sancti Johannis Baptistee, anno Domini mccclvj^^o., by licence of 
Kinge Edwarde the thirde. To th'entent to pray for all Cristien 
sowlez. 

The same is distaunt from the paroch church one myle. The 
necessitie is to pray for the sowle of the founder and to celebrate 
masse in the said chapell. There is no landes alienate sithens the 
iiij<^^ day of February, anno regni regis Henrici viij^^, xxvij^^o. 

Goodes, ornamentes, and plate pertenynge to the same, as by 
the inventory apperyth, viz : — goodes nil, and plate nil. 

' First, one orcharde in Clotherholme, ijs.; a rente furth of one 
ten. in Westgate, xs.; a rente furth of a ten. in Marketstede, in 
tholdinge of Rauf Coke, xxxiijs. iiijrf.; George Brathuate, one ten. 
in Nether Skelgate, x«.; one ten. ther, iiijs.; John Blande, one 
shopp in the Marketplace, vijs.; iij a. of medowe in Stamergate, x.s.; 
one annuall rent of iiijs. goinge furth of ij cotagez in Horsfare ; 
and a rent of iiijs. goinge furth of ij cotages ther. [In all] iiij7i. 

• ••• •••• ■ 

lujs. in]«. 

Whereof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestic yerlie for the tenthez, iiijs. jd,; 
and to his Majestic for fre rent goinge furth one ten. in Skelgate^ 
jLijd. In all, vs. jd. 

And so remanyth, Ixxixs. iijd, 

19. THE HOSPITALL OF MARY MAGDALENE IN THB SAYDE 

PAROCHE. 

Marmaduke Bradley, incumbent, master of the same. Shewing 
no foundacion, but used ther to kepe ij preistes and v poor people 
to pray for all Cristien sowlez, ather prest havynge for his stipende 
iiij/e., and every of the v poore people, vjs. viijo?. 

The same is within the said paroch, and distaunt from the 
church MM foyte. The necessitie is to pray for all Cristien sowlez, 
and the livynges of the v poore folkes. Ther is no landes aliened 
or solde sithens the statute. 

(1) Inquisition dated 1331 returning that it is not to the damage of the King 
or others if licence be gfranted to Rog^er de Glitthorum to assigm six marks rent 
in Ripon to a chaplain to perform divine service in the chapel of the Blessed 
Mary of Glitherum for the souls of the said Roger and Joan, his wife, and of 
William de Glitherum, father of the said Roger, and Mariota, his wife. Inq» 
aq.d., 6 £dw. II., No, 43. 



THE DEANERY OF RIPON. 367 

Goodes, ornamentes, and plate pertenynge to the same, as by 
the inventory apperyth, viz : — goodes nil, and plate nil. 

First, the mancion howse of the said hospitall with all the 
closez therto belongynge, in the tenure of Thomas Staneley and 
Christofer Hebden, viij//.; one ten. with eerten landes in Mnlwath, 
in the tenure of Alice Warde and Walter Warde, viij//.; a rent 
goinge furth of one ten. in Westgate, in tholdinge of John 
Johnson, vjV/.; eerten landes in the Feyldes of Repon and Sharoo 
in tholdinge of Thomas Staneley, lixs. vj^.; v cotages and ij 
garthez in Sketrike, xxijs.; a rent of xd. payde furth [of] one 
burgage in Repon, in the tenure of Rauf Bell ; a rent of xx^. paid 
yerlie furth of John Midleton ten. ther ; a rent of xijd. paid furth 
of one ten. in Skelgate ; a ten. and eerten landes in Stodeley, in 
the tenure of widowe Brathuate, xls.; a ten. with eerten landes 
ther in the tenure of widowe Smerke, xls.; a ten. and eerten 
landes ther, in the tenure of widowe Swan, xxxiijs. uijd.] [blank] 
Crosby, one ten. and eerten landes, vjs. viijo?.; John Burton, one 
ten. and eerten landes in Ilton, xxij.s.; George Male, one ten. and 
eerten lande ther, xs.; John Lambe, one ten. and eerten lande ther, 
xs. xd.; John Wedderell, one ten. and eerten lande ther, xvs.; 
widowe Horseman, one ten. and eerten landes ther, xv.s.; John 
Smerthuate, one ten. ther, YJs.; George Beistinge, one ten. ther, 
YJs.] John Laton, a ten. and eerten landes ther, xs. xd.; widowe 
Horseman, one parcel of lande ther, xijd.; and of John Chekston, 
iiijV/. In all, xxxjli. iij.9. \jd. 

Whereof 
Paiable to the Kinges Majestie yerlie for the tenthez, xlviijs. 
ob. q.; to his Majestie for fre rent going furth of landes in 
Mulwath, xi]d.; to our saide sovereign lorde furth of Mageriddinge, 
iiJ5.; for sect of court, xi]d.; for secte of the Burrowe oourte, iiijc?.; 
to the Kinges Majestie for rent furth of one burgage in Horse 
Fayre, iiij^.; to the ij chauntrie prestes yerlie for ther salariez, 
viij//.; to the Kinges Majestie furth of one burgage in Flesha- 
melles, xvj^.; to the castell of Richmonde a rent goinge furth of 
Burton ten. in Uton, xxd.; to Mr. Danby a fre rent furth of the 
same, viijr/.; to theires of the Lorde Fitzhugh, viijt/.; to the castell 
of Richmonde furth of John Lambert ten. ther, xxci?.; a rent of 
x\]d. to Mr. Danby furth of George Male ten.; to theirez of the 
Lord Fitzhugh furth of Uton, Yd,; to the lorde Scrope furth of 
the same, iij5. oh,; to the castell of Richmonde forthe of widowe 
Horsman ten. ther, xd.; to Mr. Danby furth of the same, viijfl?.; 
to the castell of Richmonde by John Laton furth of his ten. ther, 
xd.; to Mr. Danby furth of the same, viijfl?.; and to the lorde Sorope 
furth of Wedderell ten., ii]d. ob. [In aU,] x]li, iiij«. viijV. ob. q. 
And so remanyth, xixli. xviijs. ixfl?. q. 



368 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

20. THE CHAUNTRIE OF IJ PREYSTES IN THE CHAPELL OF THE 

SAME HOSPITALLE. 

Adam Adams and Edward Jugo, incumbents. Beinge of one 
foundacion and corporacion maide by John Warrener^ of Studley 
Roger, dated in the feast of Saynt Martyne anno Domini 
Mcccxxxiiij^^o . by licence to Kinge Edward the iij*^^. the viij*^ yere 
of his reigne. To th'entent to pray for the sowle of the founder 
and all Cristien sowlez and to say masse, dirige, and comendacions 
in the saide chapell for the sowle of the saide founder and all 
Cristien sowlez. 

The same is distaunt, as is before declared. The necessitie is to 
say masse and other suffrages in the same for the sowle of the 
founder and all Cristien sowlez. Ther is no land aliened or soldo 
sithens the statute. 

Goodes, ornamentes, and plate pertenynge to the same, as 
apperyth by inventory, viz : — goodes valued at ixs, ijd,^ and plate, 
•As. 

The saide inoumbentes hayth and receyvyth yerlie one annuytie 
or annuall rente of vii]7/. goinge furthe of the landes and possessions 
of the hospitall of Mariemagdalene byfore sayde, by thandes of 
Marmaduke Bradley, master of the same, by yere, viij//, 

Simi of the rentall, Yiijli, qui remanent. 

21. THK HOSPVTALL OF SAYNTE JOHN BAPTYSTE IN THE SAID 

PAROCHE OF REPON. 

John Rogers, incumbente. Shewynge no foimdacion but of a 
contynuall use to pray for all Cristien sowlez and to celebrate 
masse and other dyvyne service in the chapell of the same hospitall 
at his plesure. 

(1) Licence to John le Westryver («i<?), of Stodeley Roger, to grant lands in 
Stodley Roger to William de Popelton, warden of the hospital of St. Mary 
Magdalene of Ripon, to find three chaplains heyond the numher now celebrating, 
one to perform divine service daily in the chapel of the Hospital, another in the 
same chapel every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday and the other three 
days in the chapel of St. Leonard of Stodley Roger in honour of St. John the 
Baptist, for the suul of the said John and his ancestors, and the third to perform 
divine service daily in the chapel of the Hospital for the soul of the said William 
and his ancestors. 9 June, 1334. Tat.y 8 £dw. III.^ p. 1, m. 15. In some deposi- 
tions taken on 16 Sept., 1584, a deponent said he ^ew the chantry within the 
chapel of the Hospital of St. Mary Magdalene in Ripon and two priests, called 
chantry priests or Magdalene priests, whereof one was called Sir Adam Adams and 
the other Sir Edward Jargoo, and the house called the Priest House or Chantry 
House with an orchard in Ripon adjoinining upon the Hospital and lands in 
Stodley Roger. He hath heard it said that the lands in Studley Roger were 
given for finding the chantry of the gift of John Warrener alias Westrayver, 
sometime of Studley. The licence was for three priests, but aftennards there 
were only two. £x. Depont. 26, 27 Eliz. Mich. 29. 



THE DEANERY OF RIPON. 369 

The same is distaunte from the paroch church j quarter of a 
myle. The necessitie is to pray for the sowle of the founder and 
all Cristien sowlez. Ther is no landes aliened sithens the iiij^i 
day of February, anno regni regis Henrici viij^i, xxvij^^o. 

Goodes, ornaments, and plate pertenynge to the same as 
apperyth by inventory, viz : — goods valued at vs. ijd., and plate, 
xxviijs. 

First, one ten., called Saynt John House, with ij closez in 
Bon gate, in the tenure of Christofer Watson, xxxviijs. viijc/.; one 
ten. ther, in the tenure of widowe Whitsyde, xvjs.; one cotage 
ther, in the tenure of Leonerde Gelderde, vs.; one cotage ther, in 
the tenure of Margaret Watson, iijs. iiijV.; one cotage ther, in the 
tenure of Margret Hunter, vjs.; one annuall rent of ijs. goinge 
furth of one cotage ther, in tholdinge of Anthony Ukkerby in 
decay and not payde ; certen lande in Northstanley, in the tenure 
of Richarde Bell, xijs.; one ten. and certen lande in Stodeley 
Roger, in the tenure of Laurens Hogeson, xxxiijs. iiijc?.; one 
cotage and a close ther, in the tenure of William Eichmonde, ixs.; 
one close in the Feilde of Eepon, in the tenure of William Dykson, 
cs.] iiijor acres of arable land ther, in tholdinge of the said William, 
viijs.; and a parcell of grounde in Eveston, vs. In all, xijli, iiijV. 

Whereof 
Paiableto the Kinges Majestic yerlye f or the tenthez, xxjs. Yd, q. 
And so remanyth, xli, xviijs. xd, oh, q. 



[sums total for the deanery of ripon.]i 



Somme of the saide goodes, xxxvj/e. xiij.s. 
Somme of the saide plate, cxxxij//. xviijs. 



Somme of the said possessions, ccccliiij/i. xijs. wiijd, ob, 

(1) Besides the foregoing chantries and guilds in Bipon the following deposi- 
tions, taken on 22 May, 1577, relate to others there : — Edward Locking, yeoman, 
says there was a brotherhood in Ripon called the Rood Gild, and there was a house 
belonging to the same in Agnesgate in Ripon, called Roods House, and that Sir 
Richard Tyrrey, Sir Richard Jeffrayson, and Sir John Hawton said masses about 4 
and 7 o'clock of the morning before the image of the Rood in Ripon Church and 
were called Rood priests. And he further says there was a chantry in Ripon 
Church called St. George's Loft, founded about 50 years since by Ralph Battie 
and Mr. Rackclif, and there was mass said in the same loft by one, Mr. 
Nicholas Battey, until the dissolution of the same. Robert Halle of Ripon says 
that as well in the time of Henry VIII. and Queen Mary there was a chantry 
in Ripon church done in a loft, called St. George's Loft. Ex. Spec, Com. No, 
2609. 



370 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 



Somme of the saide deducdons, oxx/e. iiijs. iiij^^. 



And 80 there remayneth olere, occxxxiii]7^. viij«. mjd.ob. 



[sums total fob the whole county.] 

Some totall of the nombre of all the said promooions, Dxij. 

Whereof in 
Colledges, xj. ' 

Hospitalles, xij. 
Chapellys, xxvj. 
Ghiyldes, vj. 

Stipendes and services, Ij. 
Chaiinteryes, ccccv. 
Prebendes Simplices, j. 

« 

Somme totall of all the said xvj deaneryes, aswell of the goodes 
and plate as the possessions, deduccions, and remayn, viz: — ^in 
Goodes, Dccelxv/i*. xiiijs. iijd, 
Plate, MDxvii]7i. viijs. xjd. ob. 
Possessions, v^^^DCLxxj/t. ixs. ijd. q. 
Deduccions, Mccxvj/e. xvijs. ]d. 
Remayn, iiij™lccccLiiij/^. xijs. ]d» q, 

Robert Ebor'. 
Mychaell Stanhope. 
Leonardus Bekwyth. 
William Babthorp. 
Robert Chaloner. 
Robert Henneage. 
Thomas Gargrave. 
Rycherd Norton. 
Humfrey Bowland. 



CERTIFICATES 

OF 

CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

FOR 

THE COUNTY OF YORK, 
A.D. 1548. 



Edward the sexte,! etc. To our trustie and wel beloved the 
reverend father in God, Robert, archbishope of Yorke, Willyam 
Babthorpe, Nicholas Fayrefaxe, Richard Cholmeley, knyghtes, 
Robert Chaloner, Thomas Gargrave, Richard WhaUey, esquyres, 
John BeUowe, Henry Sayvell, Mathew Whyte, John Herberte, 
Willyam Lakyn, and Willyam MaUett, gentilmen, Gretyng. 
Whereas by an Act made in our parliament, begonne and 
holden at Westminster, the f ourthe day of Novembre in the fyrste 
yere of cure reigne, colleges, chauntries, frechappelles, fraternities, 
brotherhedds, and guyldes, manours, londes, tenementes, heredyta- 
mentes, and certeyn other thynges mencioned in the said Acte, 
were and are gy ven unto us in suche sorte as in the saide Acte more 
playnly dothe appeare, And by the same Acte power and auctorie is 
gyven unto us to make and dyrecte f orthe our comyssions for the sur- 
vey and further doynges of and concerning the f oresayde colleges, 
fre-chappelles, chauntryes, and other thynges gevyn unto us by the 
saide [Act], we, myndyng truly, playnly, and certeynly to be 
enfourmed of all the thynges gevyn unto us by the said Acte, to 
th'entent that as well we for our parte may be truly and jiistly 
answered of suche and so moche of the same as by the saide Acte 
to us apperteyneth, as also upon informacion by the survey of the 
same, procede the better and more uprightly to an order for the 
satisfacion and accomplysshment of suche rightes, duties, and 
alowaunces as by the same Act to any our subjectis apperteyneth, 
have thought convenyent for the confydenoe we have in your 

(1) This commission is taken from the enrolment. See Fat., 2 £dw. VI. , p, 7, 
m. 32 dors. 



372 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

honesties, wisdomes, and true dealjnges, to appoynte, ordeyne, and 
make jou our oommvssioners, and by these presentes do 
auctorrse you, x, ix, viij, vij, vj, v, iiij, iij, or two of you, to 
enquyre, survey, and examyn, as well by the othes of suehe persons 
as you shall thynke eonvenyent as othewyse by your wysdomes 
and discrecions, what eolledges, ehauntries, frechappelles, brother- 
heddes, fraternities, and guyldes, manours, landes, tenementes, 
hereditamentes, and other thynges within our oountie of York, and 
the eitie of York, and the towne of Kyngeston uppon Hull, ought 
to come to us by vertue of the saide Act ; and also the f oundacions, 
usages, contynuaunces, uses, qualities, values, oondioions, and state 
in every degre of the same and every of theym. And of your 
doynges and procedynges theryn we woll and comaunde you, x, ix, 
viij, vij, vj, V, iiij, iij, or two of you to certefie us, before the laste 
daye of Maye nexte oomyng, into our Courte of Augmentacions 
and Bevenues of our Crowne, at Westminster, of so moche therof 
as is oute of our Duchie of Lancastre ; and of such and so moche 
of the premisses as is within our saide Duchie we woU ye shall 
certifie us into our Courte of our Duchie of Lancaster into our 
Duchie Chamber at Westminster, before the same daye ; and that 
ye faile not herof as ye tender our pleasure and wyll aunswere to 
the contrarie. And we woll and comaunde all maiors, sheriffes, 
bayliffes, constables, and all other, our officers, mynysters, and 
subjectes, that they, and every of them, shalbe obedient, aidyng, 
favouryng, and assistyng to you, and every of you, from tyme to 
iyme in all thynges towchyng or in anywyse concemyng the 
execution of this our commyssion, as the case shall requyre, and as 
they shal be on our behalf by you comaundyd, uppon the peryll 
therof to fail. In witnes werof, etc., Witnese ourself at Westmin- 
ster, the xiiij*^ daye of Februarie. 

Per lpsum Begem. 



WESTRYDYNG OF THE COUNTYE OF 

YORKE.i 



The certyfycate of the Reverende Father Robert, 
Akchebyshop of Yorke, Robert Chaloner, Thomas Gargrave, 

AND HeNRYE SaVYLL, OF, FOR, AND CONCERYNGE COLLEGES, 
CHAUNTRIKS, FREE CHAPPELLS, AND OTHER SPIRITUALL PROMO- 
CIONS IN THE ORDRE AND SURVEY OF THE KyNGES MaJESTIES 
COITRTE OF Th'AuGMENTATIONS AND ReVENUE OF HYS CrOWNE, 
WITHYN the skid WeSTRYDDYNG by VERTUE OF THE KyNGES 

Majesties commyssyon to theyme directed in that behalf, 

DATED THE XIIIJ DAYE OF FeBRUARYE, IN THE SECOUNDE YERE 

OF HYS Graces reygne. 



The nomber and names of townes and parishes, colleges, chaun- 
tries, free chappelles, stipends, obbites, lyghtes, and lampes, with 
notes of prechers, scholes, and pore people. 

The nomber t)f parsons, vicars, curetts, and other preistes, 
assistaunts, to serve the cure; the greatnes of the towns and 
parishes, with the nomber of housljng people ; tlie distannce of 
chappells from the parishe churche, with necessities therof ; the 
names of th'incombents, theyre ages, qualities, and lyvings, with 
intents and fundacions of obbitts, lightes, and lampes. 

The value of all the goods, ornaments, with the nomber of 
ounces of plate belonging to every of the seyd oolliges, chauntries, 
free chappells, stipendaries, etc. 

The yerely value of all the freehold and coppiehold landes, 
ten., annuall rents, proffitts, and emoluments belonging and apper- 
tevning to every of the said colleges, etc. 

The totall somes of the free and coppie hold lands, etc. 

The resolutes or yerely deductions going out of the sayd landes, 
etc., aswell coppiehold as freehold, with the clere remaynder of the 
coppiehold. 

The clere remaynder of the freehold comyug and growing 
yerely to the Kinges Majestic, over and above all charges ordinarie 
and extraordinary. 

(1) Aug. Off. Chantry certificate No. 64. 



374 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 



1. TADCASTEE TOWNE AND PAEISH. 

THE CHAUNTRY OF SAYNT JOHN BAPTEST IN THE SEID PARISHE 

CHURCHE. 

There ys a vicar which serveth the cure hymself, withoute 
assistaunce of any other preist, f ounde there for that purpose. The 
nomber of housling people is iiijclx. 

Robert Smyth, incombent, of th'age of 1 yeres, not learned but 
disseased with the gowte, hath none other lyving then the proffittg 
of the sayd chauntne. 

Goods, ijs. Yiijd. Plate, vij ounces, parcell gylte. 

The yerely value of the freehold lands and tenements, iii]7/. 
xvijs. viijci?. The yerely value of coppiehold is, nil. 

Wherof. 
Eesolutes of the freehold landes by yere, vj«. vjrf. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestic by yere, 

• •■•7a • * » y 



THE CHAUNTRY OF SAYNT NICHOLAS IN THE SAYD PARISHE 

CHURCHE. 

John Heyworth, incombent, of thage of xjij yeres, somewhat 
learned, hath none other lyving then the proffitts of the seid 
chaimtrie. 

Goods, xxs. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold lands and ten. apperteyning 
to the sayd chauntrie, as particulerly dothe appere by the rentall, 
v)7i. xvjs. Yujd. Coppiehold lands, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes of the seyd freehold by yere, ixs, xjd. 

And so remaneth clere to the Kinges Majestie by yere, yj It, 
vjs. ixd. 



THE CHAUNTRY OF SAYNT KATHERYNE IN THE SAYD PARISHE 

CHURCHE. 

Eaffe Chapman, incombent, of the age of xliij yeres, somewhat 
learned, hath none other lyving then the proffitts of the sayd 
chauntrie. 

Goods, ijs. Plate, viij ounces and di., parcell gylte^ 



THE WEST RIDING. 375 

The yerely value of the freehold landes and ten., [etc.] vj/*. v«. 
iiijV. Coppiehold land, nil. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes of seyd freehold by yere, iijs. jrf. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestie by yere, vj/t. 

■ • • • • y 

ijs. nja. 

Memorandum : — There ys a chappell in the sayd parishe, 
covered with stone, which in tyme past hath ben an hermitage, 
wherein a pore impotent man, sometyme heremjrte therof, doth 
dwel not able to pay the rent ; which chappeU with th'apperte- 
nances ys worth to be letten by yere as appereth by the rentaU, vj^. 
viij^. 



THE CHAPPELL OR PARISHE CHURCHE OF SAYNT LEONARD IN 
HASYLWOOD WITHIN THE PARISHE OF TADCASTER AFORSEID. 

John Beverley, incombent, of th'age of xl yeres, somewhat 
learned, founded to serve the cure there, the nomber of houslyng 
people there is Ix. The sayd chappell is used as a parishe churohe 
wherein all sacraments and sacramentalls are mynistred, being 
distant from the sayd parishe churche of Tadcaster iij myles. The 
sayd incombent hath none other lyving then the proffitts of the 
seyd chappell with the privie tithes of th'inhabitants there, 
amounting to the yerely value of xxs. 

Goods, xjs. viijr/. Plate, vij ounces di. 

This challis, with the goods and ornaments belonging to the 
said chappell, remayne within the custodye of Sir "William Vavasor, 
knight, for that the seyd chappell is used as paryshe churche. 

The yerely value ... in annuall stypend . . . lxxviij«. ijd. 
Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 



THE CHAUNTRY OF OUR LADY IN THE SAYD CHAPPELL OR 

PARISHE CHURCHE. 

William Byngley, incombent of th'age of Ixxx yeres, almost 
blynde, hath none other lyving then the proffitts of the sayd 
chauntrie. 

Goods, ijs. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the said chauntrie in annuall rent, lxvj«. 
Yiijd. Coppiehold, nil. 



376 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestic yerely, Ixxjs. 
viijc/. 

THE CHAUNTRIE OF ST. NICHOLAS IN THE SAYD PARISHE CHURCHE 

OR CHAPPELL. 

John Hagger, incombent, of th'age of xlvj yeres, hath none 
other ly ving then the proffitts of the sayd chauntrie. 
Goods, iiiJ5. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold lands and ten, vij It. iiijd, 
Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 

And so remayneth, clere to the Kinges Majestie yerlie, vij7/. 

• • • • y 

uijd. 

2. BUSSHOPTHOEPE PAEEISHE. 

THE CHANTRY OR SERVICE OF A PRIEST IN THE SAYD 

PARISHE. 

There is no preist founde in the seid parishe of Busshopthorpe 
for assistaunce in serving the cure besydes the vicar, having 
housling people to the nomber of one hundred. 

Anthony Swynebancke, incombent, of th'age of xl yeres hath 
of the Kinges Majestie an annuall pension of iiij/e., over and 
besides the proffitts of the said chaiuitrie. 

Goods, ixs. Plate, xiij onces di., parcell gylte. 

The yerely value in annuall rent, with other profits, yij li. xiijs. 
injd, Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 

3. MAESTON PAEEISHE. 

THE CHANTRY OF OUR LADY IN THE PARISHE CHURCHE 

THERE. 

In the sayd parishe of Marston ys no preist foimd to serve the 
cure besydes the parson and the chauntrie preiste, which ys bound 
by composicion to assist the parson. The nomber of housling 
people is iij^. 



THE WEST RIDING. 377 

Eaffe Stele, incombent, of th'age of Ixj yeres, hath none other 
lyving then the proffitts of the sayd ehanntrie. 
Goods, xij^. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold lands, liijs. ijd. Coppiehold 
land, Ixs. ijd. In all, cxiijs. iiijc?. 

Wherof 
Resolntes and deductions of the sayd freehold by yere, ijs. jd. 
Resolutes and deductions of the sayd coppiehold by yere, xiiijs. ijd. 
And so remayneth clere of the coppiehold by yere, xlvj.s. 
And to the Kinges Majestie of freehold by yere, 1J5. jd. 



4. BOLTON PAEISHE. 

A LIGHT OR LAMP THERE. 

There is nothing in the said paryshe but a light which was 
founded to have contynaunce for ever. 

The yerely value of freehold land to the said light belonging, 
iiijd Coppiehold, nil. 



5. [MO]OEEMONKE[TON ?] PAEISHE. 

A LAMPE OR LYGHT THERE. 

There ys nothing in the sayd paryshe but the sayd lampe or 
lyght, which was founded to contynue for ever. 
Freehold land, iijs. ij^. Coppiehold, nil. 



6. [C]AWOOD PAEISHE. 

ONE OBBITT AND CERTEN LIGHTES THERE. 

There is nothing in the sayd paryshe i but the said obbitt and 
certen lightes which were founded to contynue for ever. 

Frehold land belonging to part of the sayd lightes, vjs. Copie- 
hold belonging to the sayd obbitt by yere, vjs. viijr/. And to the 
resydue of the seyd lightes, ijs. In all, viijs. \iijd. [In all,] 
xiiijs. viijr/. 

(1) Whereas Henry de Newerk, formerly Archbishop of York, with the assent of 
his chapter, ordained that a void piece of land with one building thereon at Kingston 
upon HuU, belonging to the Archbishopric, should be built upon at his expense and 
assigned to three chaplains to celebrate divine service in the three chapels of the 
manors of the archbishop, of Cawoode, Burton, and Wilton, and are to celebrate in 
the cathedral church of York at the altar of St. William for the souls of the King 
and Queen and Archbishop of York, and each chaplain to receive yearly 100». from 
the rents of the houses so built. Royal licence thereupon. 28 March, 1300. Pat.j 
28 Edw. I., p. 1, m. 7. 



378 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

7. STYTiTiTNGFLETE PAEISH. 

THE COLLEAGE OF SAYNT ANDREW IN NETHER ACASTER WITHIN 

THE SAYD PARISHE OF STYLLINGFLETE. 

There ys a provost and three fellowes,! being all preistes, 
wherof one doth kepe a free schole of grammer according to the 
fnndacion, and the sayd coUedge ys distaunt from the parishe 
chnrche one myle The necessitie therof ys for th'inhabitaunts of 
Acaster aforeseyd, being in nomber cc, the ryver of Owse, which 
is a great streame ronnyng betwixte the said coUedge and the 
parishe chnrche, and in that place without a bridge. 
Goods, xvij«. mjd. Plate, xix onces, parcell gylte. 
The yerely value of the freehold landes and ten. belonging to 
the sayd colledge, xxxvij//. xv«. ob. Coppieholde, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, h. viijV. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestic by yere, 
xxxv/j. iiij«. iiijV. ob. 

Wherof 
The Provostes stypend of the sayd colledge 

William Alcocke, provost of the sayd colledge of th'age of 
Ixvij yeres, indifferently learned, hath and receyveth yerely for his 
stypend x/i., and hath none other lyving. 

The stypend of ij f ellowes of the sayd colledge. 

William Barton, of th'age of Ixuj yeres, and John Eawdon, 
of th'age of ix and xl yeres, ij of the fellowes of the sayd colledge 
have and recejre yerely for theyre stypendes every of theym after 
the rate of vj/«. by yere, and have none other lyvings. 

The scholemasteres stypend of the sayd colledge. 

William Gegoltson, schole master, of the sayd colledge, 
indifferently learned in grammer, of th'age of xxxviij yeres hath 
and receyveth yerely for his stypend out of the revenue of the sayd 
colledge, cs., and hath none other lyving. 



THE CHAUNTRY OF IJ PREISTS AT THE ALTERS OF JESUS AND OUR 

LADY IN THE PARISH CHURCH THERE. 

Thomas Pylley, of th'age of Ixiij yeres, and William Feldi- 
shend of th'age of ^nrg yeres, somewhat learned. [They] have every 

(1) Receipts for 93/«. 13«. 4d. by John Williams, treasurer of the Court of 
Angmentatioiis to William Thorp for the lead, timber, brick, windows and iron 
pertaining to the church of the late college of St. Andrew in Nether Akastrer. 1 1 
Feb., 1549. And further receipt for 42/«. for the bells. 14 May, 1550. Ld. Bev. 
Ree. 25 
461 



THE WEST RIDING. 379 

of theym yerely for theyre stypendes, YJli. xiijs. uijd., and have 
none other ly vings. 

Goods, xxj«. ixd. Plate, xlvij onces, di., parcell gylte. 
The yerely value of the freehold belonging to the sayd chaun- 
trye, xiijli, vjs. Yiijd, Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestie by yere, xii]7i. 
vjs. viijV. 



THE CHAUNTRY OF THE CROSSE IN THE SAYD PARISHE 

CHURCH. 

Thomas Holden, incombent, of th'age of xlvj yeres, hath none 
other lyving then the proffitts of the seyd chauntrie. 
Goods, V5. xd. Plate, xiiij onces, gylte. 

The yerely value of anuall stypend belonging to the sayd 
chauntry, xli, vijs. yd, Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, xx5. 

And so remaynethe clere to the Kinges Majestie by yere, ix.li. 
vijs. wd. 



8 ATO) 9 ROTHERHAM PARRISH. 

THE SERVICE OR GUYLDE OF OUR LADY IN THE SAYD PARISHE 

CHURCHE OF ROTHERHAM. 

John Hill, incombent, of th'age of Ix yeres, hath none other 
lyving then the proffitts of the sayd service. 
Goods, viij«. iijd. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold, YJii. xj«. Yiijd. Coppiehold, 
nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, xs. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestie by yere, yjli. 
xxd. 



THE SERVICE OR GUYLD OF SAYNT KATHERYNE IN THE SAYD 

PARISH CHURCHE. 

Rychard Lyng, incombent, of th'age of Ivj yeres, hath of the 
Kinges Majestie one annuall pension of cvjs. viijc/., over and 
besydes the proffitts of the seyd service. 



380 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

Groods, viJ6'. \d, oh. Plate, xiij onces, j quarter, parcell gylte. 
The yerely value of the freehold, v]7e. xviijc?. Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, ixs. \x.d. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestie, cxjs. ixe/. 



THE CHAUNTRY OF OUR LADY OF THE CARR IN THE PARISH 

CHURCHE AFORSEYD. 

George Page, incombent, of th'age of Ixviij yeres, hath none 
other lyving then the proffitts of the seid ehauntrie. 
Goodes, iiJ6*. \\\]d. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold, iiij/t. vjs. iiijc/. Coppiehold, 
nil. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, xvj^. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestie yerely, m.]lL 
vs. 



THE CHAPPELL OR PARISHE CHURCHE OF SAYNT LAWRENCE IN 
TYNSLAW WITHIN THE PARISHE OF ROTHERHAM AFORESAID. 

John More, incombent, of th'age of Ixv yeres, hath none other 
lyving then the tythe belonging to the sayd chappell, which is 
used as a parishe churche, wherin all sacraments and sacramentalls 
ar ministered, being distaunt from the parish churche of Rother- 
ham one myle and di. And is necessarie to continue for these and 
communyon of the people there, the waters being troblesom there 
in wynter. 

Goods, iijs. xfl?. Plate, viij onces, j quarter, parcell gylte. 

The yerely. value of the tythes and proffitts, cxijs. vj5. Copie- 
hold, nil. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, vjs. viijV. 
And so remayneth clere, cvs. xJd, 



THE COLLEDGE OF JESU IN ROTHERHAM AFORSAYD. 

In the sayd towne and paryshe of Eotherham, being great and 
wyde, there ys no preist found to serve the cure besydes the vicar 
and paryshe preist, which heretofore have ben accustomed to have 
helpe of the ehauntrie preists aforseyd, as nede hath requyred, the 
number of houslyng people ys mm. 



THE WEST RIDING. 381 

The sayd colledge was founded for a preacher to preach xij 
sermons every yere, three scholemasters of free scholes, viz.: — 
grammer, song, and wrytyng, vj pore children, a butler, and a 
coke. 

Goods, xxxijV?. xv. Plate, gylte, Dxvij onces, di. 

Plate, parcell gilte, v^xx onces di. Plate, white, xxiiij onces, 
one quarter. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, belonging to the seyd 
colledge, cxxx/^. xvjs. jd, q. Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, vij//. xixs. Yijd. ob, q. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestic yerely, cxxij/t. 
xvjs. Yd. oh. 

The stipend of the preacher in the seyd college. 

Robert Bushop, of Hull, provost of the sayd colledge, and 
founded for a preacher, as ys aforsayd, of th'age of xliiij yeres, 
hath yerely for his salarie or stypende out of the revenue of the 
sayd colledge, xiij//. vjs. viijV.; with a gowne clothe, price xviijs.; 
wood and coles sufficient for his chamber ; and the yerely 
allowaunce for the fynding of iij horses. Also he hath in other 
promocions and lyvings, viz : — of the Kinges Majestic one yerely 
pencion of ccl markes, and a prebend in the churche of Yorke of 
Iviij//. by yere. 

The grammer scole in the seid colledge. 

Thomas Snell, scholemaster there, xxxyj yeres of age^ 
bacheler of arte, of honest conversacion, qualities, and leamyng, 
hath and receyveth yerely for his stipend, xli.; for his gowne 
clothe, xijs.; for fyre to his chamber, iijs. iiijfl?.; his barber and 
launder free ; which amounteth yerely to xli. xvs. iiijd.; and hath 
none other lyving. 

The songe scole in the seyd colledge. 

Eobert Cade, scholemaster there, xxxviij yeres of age, hath 
and receyveth yerely out of the revenue of the sayd colledge, YJli. 
xiijs. iiij^/. for his salary e ; xijs. for his gownecloth ; iijs. iiijc?. for 
fyre to his chamber ; his barber and launder free. In all, Yij It. 
viijs. viijd. ; and hath none other lyving. 

The wryting scole in the seid colledge. 

John Addy, scholemaster there, Ixj yeres of age, hath and 
receyveth yerely out of the sayd revenue, viz : — for his salarie cvj«. 
viij<^/.; for a gowneclothe, xvjs.; for fyre to his chamber, iijs. iiija'.; 
his barber and launder, free. In all, vj/i. vjs.; and hath none other 
lyving. 



382 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

The vj choristers or pore children in the seyd coUedge. 

The sayd children have yerely meat, drinck, and clothe, out 
of the revenue of the seyd colledge, which is worth to every of 
theym after the rate of lxvj«. viijt^., by yere. And have none 
other lyving. 

The butlers and the cokes stipends there. 

John Pakyn, butler, of th'age of xl yeres, and Robert 
Parkyn, coke, xlv yeres of age, hath every of theym yerely for his 
wages, XXVJ6-. viij^., with meate, drincke, and lyvery. 

Pore people. 

There hath ben yerely distributed in almes to pore people, 
vj«., according to the ordinaunce and will of the founder. 



TWO OBBITTS IN THE SAID PARISHE CHURCH OF ROTHERHAM. 

Th'one was founded by Thomas Reresby, esquier, th'other 
by the commons of the towne of Eotherham, to have continuance 
for ever. 

The yerely value of the freehold land belonging to the seyd 
obbitts, xiiijs. Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 

And so remayneth clere to the Binges Majestic by yere, xiiij^. 



10. ECCLESFELD PARRYSH. 

THE IJ SERVICES OF OUR LADY AND SAYNT JOHN BAPTIST IN THE 

PARYSH CHURCHE THERE. 

In the sayd paryshe of Ecclesf eld there ys no preist found to 
serve the cure, besydes the vicar, which serveth the cure hymself 
with th'assistaunce of the chauntrie preists there. 

Richard Cowper, liij yeres of age, William Everingham, Ivij 
yeres of age, incombents, somwhat learned, have none other 
lyvings then the profitts of the sayd services. 

Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the coppiehold land, belonging to the seyd 
services, holden of the Kinges Majestic as of his mannour of 
Ecclesfield aforesayd, xj/^. xiiijs. viijrf. Freehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, xlijs. yjd, oh. 

And so remayneth clere of the coppiehold, by yere, ix/e. xijs. 
]d, oh. 



THE WEST RIDING. 383 



11. TEETON PAEEYSH. 

TWO OBBITTS IN THE PAjlYSHE CHURCH THERE. 

Th'one was founded by Thomas Ellott, and th'other by 
Richard Holmes to have contynuance for ever. 

The yerely value of the freehold land belonging to the seyd 
obbitts, xxvjs. viij(/. Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes to pore people yerely, viz : — at Ellotts obbitt, ijs. viijd; 
and at Holmes obbitt, vs. In all, vij*. viijri?. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestic, by yere, xixs. 
over and besides the vijs. \ii]d. yerely distributed to the pore not 
deducted in the rentall. 



12. TODWIKE PAEEYSH. 

THE CHAUNTRY OF OUR LADY IN THE PARISHE CHURCH 

THERE. 

In the sayd parishe of Todwike is no preist founde to serve the 
cure, besydes the parson, and the nomber of houslyng people is Ivj. 

John Sturtyvaunt, incombent, iiij ^^ yeres of age, hath none 
other lyving then the proffitts of the sayd chauntrie. 

Goods, vjs. Plate, ix onces, parcell gylte. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, belonging to the sayd 
chauntrie, VJ7^. xijs. iiijV. Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 
And so remayneth, vj/e. xijs. iiijd. 



13. THEYBUEGH PAEEISH. 

THE CHANTRY OF OUR LADY IN THE PARYSH CHURCH 

THERE. 

In the sayd parysh of Thriburgh is no preist found to serve the 
cure besydes the parson. The nomber of houslyng people is cxl. 

Richard Ransfeld, incombent, of th'age of Ij yeres, hath none 
other lyving then the proffitts of the sayd chauntrie. 

Goods, xijs. xj^. Plate, x onces, parcell gilte. 

The yerely value of the freehold land belonging to the sayd 
chauntrie, vj//. ijs. viijV. Coppiehold, nil. 



384 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions, by yere, xixs. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestie, by yere, eiijs. 
viijV. 

14. LAUGHTON PAEEISH. 

THE STYPEND OR SERVICE OF OUR LADY IN THE PARYSH 

CHURCHE THERE. 

In the seyd paryshe of Laughton is a paryshe preist founde to 
serve the cure besydes the vicar. The nomber of housling people 
is viij ^^. 

Henry Astley, incombent, of th'age of 1 yeres, hath none other 
lyving then the proffitts of the sayd stypend. 

Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold land belonging to the seid ser- 
vice, iijs. iiij^. Coppiehold land by yere, v]7^. vs. q. [In all,] YJ li. 
viijs. iiijV. q, 

Wherof 
Resolutes of the freehold land by yere, xx^. Resolutes of the 
coppiehold lands by yere, xlj.s*. ob. 

And so remayneth clere of the coppiehold by yere, injli, iijs. 
xjd. ob, q. And to the Kinges Majestie of the freehold by yere, 
xx^., over and besides iijs. iiijfl?. yerely for the mansyon house in 
the occupacion of the seyd incombent, charged in the rentall. 

15. BEAYTHWELL PAEEISH. 

CERTEN OBBITTS, BELLROPES, BEDEROLL, AND A LIGHT IN THE 

PARYSHE CHURCHE THERE. 

The same were founded to have continuaunce for ever, and 
have landes and ten. for the mayntenaunce therof, as appereth. 

The yerely value of the freehold land belonging to the sayd 
obbitts, bellropes, bederoll, and lightes, viijs. viijc?. Coppiehold, 
nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes, viz : — to the pore people yerely out of the obbitt land, 
vs. YJd., and th'others out of the belrope and bederoll landes, xij(/. 
In all, vjs. YJd. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestie by yere, 
ijs. ijd. 



THE WEST RIDING. 385 



16. HAETHYLL PAEEYSH. 

THE FREE CHAPPEL OF KNETON WITHIN THE SAYD PARYSHE OF 

HARTEHILL. 

In the sayd parysh of Harthill is a paryshe preyste found to 
serve the cure besy des the parson, the nomber of housling people is 
iijo. 

George Kyllingthorp, incombent, Iv yeres of age, hath none 
other lyving then the proffitts of the sayd free chappell, distant 
from the paryshe church of Harthill af oreseyd twoo myles. 

Goods, xviijfl?. Plate, viij onces j qr., parcell gilte. 

The yerelie value of the freehold land belonging to the sayd 
chappell, iiijli. iijs. xd, Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, vs. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestie by yere, 
Ixxviijs. xd. 



17. ASTON PAEEYSH. 

AN OBBITT AND A LAMPE IN THE PARYSHE CHURCHE 

THERE. 

The same were founded to have contynuaunce for ever and 
have landes and ten. for the mayntenaunce therof , as apperith. 
The yerely value of the freehold land, xiijrt^. Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestie by yere, idijd. 



18. THUENE PAEEISH. 

THE CHANTRY OF OUR LADY IN THE PARYSH CHURCH THERE. 

In the sayd paryshe churche of Thume there is no preist found 
for assistaunce in serving the cure besydes the vicar, the nomber of 
houslyng people is iiijo. 

• Thomas Oxeley, incombent, Ix yeres of age, and unlemed, 
hath none other lyving then the proffitts of the sayd chauntrye. 

Goods, xviijs. Yiijd, Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the coppiehold land apperteyning to the 
said chantry, YJli. xviijs. iijd. Freehold, nil. 

2a 



386 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

Wherof. 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, xxxvs. jd, q. 

And so remayneth olere of coppiehold by yere, ciijs. jd. oh. q. 



THE CHAUNTRY OF SAYNT MICHELL IN IHE SAYD PARYSHE 

CHUROHE. 

Raff Parker, incombent, Ix yeres of age, hath none other 
lyving then the proffitts of the seyd chauntrye. 
Goods, vijs. YJd. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the coppiehold land, appertfeyning to the 
sayd chauntry, cij«. xd. Freehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, xxiijs. Yijd. oh. 

And so remayneth clere of coppiehold by yere, Ixxixs. ijV. q. 



19. CONNESBOROUGH PARISH. 

A LAMPE IN THE PARYSH CHURCH THERE. 

The same was founded to have contynuaunce for ever, and hath 
landes for the mayntenaunce therof , as apperith. 

The yerely value of the freehold land belonging to the sayd 
lampe, iiijci?. 

"Whereof. 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestie by yere, iiijrf. 



20. FYSHLAKE PARYSH. 

THE SERVICE OR STYPEND OF OUR LADY PREIST IN THE PARISH 

CHURCHE OF FISHLAKE. 

In the sayd paryshe of Fyshlake is one curett that serveth the 
cure hymself , and none other preist found there for that purpose. 
The nomber of housling people is cclxviij. 

Robert Wayde, incombent, xliij yeres of age, unlearned hath 
none other lyving then the proffitts of the seyd service. 

Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the coppiehold land apperteyning to the 
sayd service, vij/e. xvs. y]d. Freehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, xxxviijs. xr/. oh. q. di. q. 



THE WEST RIDING. 387 

And so remayneth clere of coppiehold yerely, cxvjs. viirf. 
di, q. 



THE TRYNITIE SERVICE IN THE SEID PARYSH CHURCHE. 

John Farbume, incombent, of th'age of 1 yeres, hath none 
other lyving then the seyd service. 
Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the coppiehold land apperteyning to the 
sayd service, \iijli. ixd. Freehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, liiijs. yd. q. 

And so remayneth clere of coppiehold yerely, cvj.s. iijd, oh. q. 



THE CHAPPELL OF SYKEHOUSE WITHIN THE SEYD PARYSHE 

William Walker, incombent, somewhat learned xlix yeres of 
age hath none other lyving then the proffitts of the sayd chappell, 
which is distaunt from the paryshe churche of Fyshlake ij myles, 
the contree foule and not to traveyle in wynter. 

Goods xxs. Plate, iij onces one qr., parcell gylte. 

The yerely value of the coppiehold land apperteyning to the 
sayd chappell, vj7/. xv.s*. iiijV/. Freehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, xlvijs. \iijd. ob. q. 

And so remayneth clere of the coppiehold yerely, iiij/i, vijs. 
vij^. q. 



FOUR OBBIITS AND A LIGHT IN THE SEYD PARYSHE CHURCHE. 

The same were founded to have contynuaiuice for ever, and 
have landes and ten. for the mayntenaunce therof. 

The yerely value or the coppiehold land belonging to the sayd 
obbitts and lighte, xiijs. iiijd. 

Wherof 
Resolutes, viz : — to the pore people yerely, Yiijd, 

And so remayneth clere of the seyd coppiehold by yere, xijs. 
yiijd. 



388 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 



21. HOTON PANNALL. 

ONE LIGHT IN THE PARYSHE CHURCHE THERE. 

The same was founded to have contynuaunoe for ever, and hath 
landes for the mayntenance therof . 

The yerely value of the freehold land belonging to the seyd 
light, vjfl?. Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestie by yere, yjd. 



22. HAYTEFELD PARRISHE. 

THE SERVICE OF OUR LADY IN THE PARISH CHURCH THERE. 

In the sayd parysh of Haytef eld is a vicar that serveth the cure 
hymself and none other preist founde there for that purpose, the 
nomber of houslyng people ys viijo. 

John Bannester, incombent, unlemed, Ixij yeres of age, hath 
none [other] lyving then the proffitts of the seyd service. 

Goods, iiij«. ijd. Plate, x onces, parcell gilte. 

The yerely value of the coppiehold landes belonging to the 
sayd service, cxs. ob. Freehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, xxix*. ijV. ob. 

And so remayneth clere of the coppiehold by yere, iiij It. xd. 



THE CHAUNTRIE OR SERVICE OF ST. KATHERYNE IN THE SEYD 

CHURCHE. 

Rychard Danyell, incombent, Ixij yeres of age, unlearned, hath 
none other lyving then the proffitts of the sayd chauntrye. 
Goods, iJ5. jd. Plate, nU. 

The yerely value of the coppiehold lands perteyningto the sayd 
chauntrie, v]7». xix«. ijd. Freehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, xxxvs. yd. ob. di. q. 

And so remayneth clere of coppiehold by yere, ciij.s. viijV. ob. 
q. di. q. 



THE WEST RIDING. 389 

THE SERVICE OF OUR LADY IN THE CHAPPELL OF STANEFORD IN 

THE SEYD PARYSHE OF HAYTEFELD. 

James Hebden, incombent, lij yeres of age, unlearned, hathe 
none other lyving then the proffitts of the seyd service. This 
ehappell ys distaunt from the paryshe church of Haytefeld afore- 
seyd one myle and di., and necessarie to contynue for th'inhabi- 
tants of Staneford, which can not travayle to theyre paryshe 
churche in wynter for m;yTe and water. 

Goods, iijs. Yd, oh, Plate, vj onces j qr. di., parcell gilte. 

The yerely value of the freehold land belonging to the seyd 
service, \]s, \]d. The yerely value of the coppiehold, Ijs. [In all,] 
cijs. i]d, 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions of the freehold by yere, vjs. xjc?. oh, 
Resolutes of the coppiehold by yere, xxiiijrt^. bid, oh. 

And so remayneth clere of the coppiehold yerely, xxvjs. \\d. 
oh. And to the Kinges Majestic of freehold yerely, ^diiijs. \]d. oh. 

CERTEN LIGHTS OR LAMPES IN THE SEYD PARYSH CHURCHE. 

The same were founded to have contynuance for ever and have 
landes for the mayntenaunce therof , as apperith. 

The yerely value of the freeholde land belonging to the seyd 
lightes and lampes, xx^. Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestic by yere, xxc?. 

23. SANDALL PAEVA PAEYSHE. 

THE SERVICE OF SaYNT NICHOLAS IN THE PARYSHE CHURCH 

THERE. 

In the sayd paryshe of Sandall Parva is no preist found to help 
to serve the cure beside the parson, the nomber of housling people 
is c. 

There is none incombent, but one, John CoUson, disseased 
about ij yeres past, was incombent therof and receyved yerely 
during his lyfe m]li, of th'issuis and proffitts of the seyd service. 
The landes to the same belonging be in the occupacion of Henry 
Rokeby. 

Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold land belonging to the seyd 
service, m.]li, Coppiehold, nil. 



390 CERTIFICATES OP CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 

And so remayneth clere by yere, iiijli. 

ONE OBBITT IN THE SAYD CHURCH. 

The same was founded to have continuance for ever, and hath 
a yerely rent for the mayntenance therof , as apperith by the 
rentall, viijV. 

24. LOVEESALL PAEEYSHE. 

THE CHAUNTRIE OR SERVICE IN THE PARYSH CHURCH THERE. 

In the sayd parysh of Loversall is one curett that serveth the 
cure hymself , having houslyng people to the nomber of viij^^t . 

William White, incombent, xl yeres of age, hath none other 
lyving then the proffitts of the seyd chauntrye. 

Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold land belonging to the seyd 
chauntrie, as. ijd. Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, xiijs. vjV. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestie by yere, iiijVt. 
vjs. Yiijd. 

25 AND 26. THE TOWNE AND PAREYSHE OF DONCASTEE. 

THE CHAUNTRY OF SAYNT NICHOLAS IN THE PARYSHE CHURCHE 

THERE. 

In the paryshe of Doncaster aforeseyd ys no preist found for 
assistaunce in serving the cure besydes the vicar and his paryshe 
preist, having houslyng people there to the nomber of mm. The 
chauntrie preysts there have ben accustomed to helpe the vicar, as 
nede hath requyred. The towne ys great and the parysh wyde. 

William Howson, incombent, liiij yeres of age, somwhat 
learned, moche vexed with sickenes, hath none other lyving then 
the proffitts of the seyd chauntrye. 

Groods, YJ8. mjd. Plate, xij onces di., parcell gylte. 

The yerely value of the freehold land belonging to the sayd 
chauntrye, cxviijs. Yiijd, Coppiehold, nil. 

Whereof 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, viz : — to pore people, vjs. viij(/. 
to others, xvs. vijd,, over and besydes one pound of pepper. [In 
all,] xxijs. iijV. 



THE WEST HIDING. 391 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestie by yere, iii]7*. 
xvj«. xd. 



XVI ANNIVERSARIES OR OBBITTS IN THE SEYD CHURCHE. 

The same were founded to have contynuaunce for ever, and 
have annuall rents, landes, and ten. to meynteyn the same. 

The yerely value of the freehold land belonging to the seyd 
anniversary es and obbitts, iii]7^. xijs. x]V. Coppiehold, nil. 

Whereof 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, viz : — ^to pore people, xs., and 
th'others xvjV. In all, xjs, iiije/. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestie yerely, nijli. 
xixd. 



THE CHAUNTRIE OF OUR LADY IN THE PARYSHE CHURCH 

THERE. 

William Palmer, incombent, Ivj yeres of age, almost blynde, 
hath none other lyving then the proffitts of the seyd chauntrie. 

Goods, vJ5. Plate, xij onces, parcell gilte. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, vij//. viijs. yjd, Coppie- 
hold, nil. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, xxiiijs. iiijc?. ob. 

And so remayneth clere to the Eanges Majestie by yere, YJU. 
iiijs. jd, ob., over and besydes xiij.s. iiijc?. yerely distrybuted to the 
pore here reprised, not allowed in the rentall. 



THE CHAUNTRY OF SAYNT KATHERINE IN THE SEYD 

CHURCHE. 

Robert Myrfyn, incombent, Ixvj yeres of age, a sickely man, 
hath none other lyving then the proffitts of the sayd chauntrie. 
Goods, ixs. \iijd. Plate, x onces j qr., parcell gilte. 
The yerely value of the freehold lande belonging to the seyd 
chauntrie, yiij It. xiiijs. \jd, Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, xxvjs. viijc/. et libr. piperis. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestie by yere, vij/t. 
vij-s. xd. 



392 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 



THE CHAUNTRY OF THE TRINITIE IN THE SEYD CHURCHE. 

Thomas Roods, incombent, Ixvij yeres of age, somwhat learned, 
hath none other lyving then the proffitts of the seyd chauntrie. 
Goods, viijs. Plate, x onces j qr., parcell gilte. 
The yerely value of the freehold land, ex«. viijrf. Coppiehold, 
nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, vjs. Yiijd. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestie by yfere, eiiij«. 



THE CHAUNTRY OF MARY MAGDALEN IN THE SEYD CHURCHE. 

John Sylvester, incombent, Ix yeres of age, hath none other 
lyvings then the proffitts of the seyd chauntrye. 

Goods, iiijs. yijd, Plate, xij onces di., parcell gilte. 
The yerely value of the freehold land, YJlt, xvjs. xjd, Coppie- 
hold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, vjs. vjV. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestie by yere, \jli. 
x«. Yd, 



THK CHAUNIRY OF SAYNT JOHN BAPTIST IN THE SKYD CHURCHE. 

Richard Johnson, incombent, Ij yeres of age, somewhat learned, 
hath nothing to lyve upon but the proffitts of the sayd chauntrie. 
Goods, iijs. ixd, ob. Plate, xij onces di., parcell gilte. 
The yerely value of the freehold land, iiij//. xjs. ixd, Coppie- 
hold, nil. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, vj«. ijd. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestie by yere, iiij It, 

Y8, Yljd. 



THE CHAUNTRY OF SAYNT JOHN Th'kVANGEUST IN THE SEYD 

CHURCHE. 

Robert Hobson, incombent, of th'age of xliiij yeres, master of 
arte, hath none other lyving then the proffitts of the sayd chauntrie. 
Goods, xvijs. iiijd, ob, Plate, xiiij onces di. qr., parcell gilte. 
The yerely value of the freehold land, YJlt, vs. Coppiehold, nil. 



THE WEST BIDING. 393 

Wlierof 
Resolutes and deductions by' yere, xiii*. mjd. 

And so remayneth olere to the Kinges Majestie yerely, cxj«. 
viijd 

THE CHAUNTRY OR SERVICE OF THE ROODE IN THE SBYD 

CHURCHE. 

■ 

John Spynck, incombent, of th'age of xlj yeres, hath none other 
lyving then the proffitts of the seyd chauntrie. 
Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, v]7t. xj«. iiijrf. Coppie- 
hold, nil. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, xxxvj«. yijd. 

And so remayneth olere to the Kinges Majestie by yere, iiij/t. 
xiiijs. ixrf. 

THE FREE CHAPELL OF SAYNT JAMES IN THE SEYD PARYSHE OF 

DONCASTER. 

Eoger Clarkson, incombent, xl yeres of age, hath none other 
lyving then the proffitts of the seyd chappeU, which is distaunt 
from the parishe churche di. mile. 

Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, lx«. Ooppiehold, nil. 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestie by yere, lx«. 



27. BAENBY PAEEISHE. 

THE CHAUNTRY OF OURE LADY IN THE PARYSH CHURCH THERE. 

In the sayd paryshe of Bameby is no preist f ounde to serve the 
cure besyde the vicar. The nomber of houslyng people is ocoxx. 

John Howson, incombent, of th'age of :dj yeres, sickely, hath 
none other lyving then the proffitts of the sayd ohauntrye. 

Goods, xxd, Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, lxxviij«. vijrf. ob, 
Coppiehold, xxvijs. iiij^. [In all,] ov«. xjrf. ob. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and dedducions by yere, xs. yijd. ob. Besolutes of the 
coppiehold by yere, xv«. ijrf. So remayneth of the ooppiehold by 
yere, xijs. ijd. 



394 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

And 80 remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestie by yere, 
Ixviijs. 



THB FREE CHAPPELL OF THORPP IN THE SEYD PARYSHE. 

William Carr, incombent, of th'age of lij yeres, unlearned, hath 
none other lyving then the proffitts of the sayd chappell, distaunt 
one myle from the parysh churche. 

Goods, xij«. ijd, Plate, viij onces di., parcell gylte. 

The yerely value of one annual rent belonging to the seyd 
chappell, iiijli, Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions, nil. 



28. HAEWOOD PAEEYSHE. 

THE CHAUNTRY OF VJ PREISTS IN THE PARYSHE CHURCHE 

THERE. 

In the sayd paryshe of Harwood is no preist f ounde to help the 
vicar to serve there cure, but heretofore he hath had assistaunce of 
the vj chauntrye preistes there, as nede hath requyred, the nomber 
of houslyng people is vij^, and the paryshe ys wyde. 

Robert Elder, Thomas Clarke, Richard Herlay, and William 
Preston, every of theym Ix yeres of age, unlemed, William Warde 
and Thomas Parke, somewhat learned, every of theym xl yeres of 
age, incombents, have none other lyving then the proffitts of the 
sayd chauntrie. 

Goods, XXXVJ8. viijfl?. Plate, di. once, white. 

The yerely value of the seyd chauntrie, payd in annual rent to 
the seyd incombents, every of theym after the rate of iiijli, by 
yere out of the parsonage of Harwood aforeseyd, together with 
other commodities to the same chauntrie belonging, xxiii] li, vjs. 
Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestie by yere, 
xxiiij/e. vjs. 

ONE OBBITT IN THE SEYD CHURCHE. 

The same was founded by Cycyle Eyther to have contynuance 
for^ever, which gave landes to maynteyne the same, as apperith. 

The yerely value of the freehold land belonging to the sayd 
obbitt, ijs. Coppiehold, nil. 
Eesolutes and deductions, nil. 



THE WEST RIDING. 396 

29. LETHELEY PAEEYSHE. 

A LAMPE IN THE PARYSH CHURCHE THERE. 

The same was founded to have contynuaunce for ever, and hath 
land for the meyntenaunce therof , as apperith. 

The yerely value of the freehold land belonging to the sayd 
lamp, xYJd, Coppiehold, nil. 



30. ALLEETON MALEVEEEE. 

THE CHAUNTRY OF OUR LADY IN THE PARYSHE CHURCH THERE.^ 

In the sayd paryshe of Allerton Maleverer is no preist founde 
to serve the cure besydes the vicar, the nomber of houslyng people 
is vij*^ . 

William Bymaunt, incombent, xlvij yeres of age, hath none 
other lyving then the proffitts of the seyd chauntrie. 

Goods, iijs. viij^. Plate, vij onces, parcell gilte. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, ixli, xviijs. ixd, ob, 
Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, xxxvs. yd, ob. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestie by yere, viij7«. 
11] s. m]a. 

31. MAETON PAEEYSH. 

A LAMPE IN THE PARYSHE CHURCH THERE. 

The same was founded to have contynuaunce for ever by 
theyres of one, [blank] Bykerdyke, which gave land to meynteyn 
the same, as apperyth. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, YJd. Coppiehold, nil. 



32. OTTELAY PAEEYSHE. 

THE CHAUNTRY OF OUR LADY IN THE PARYSHE CHURCH OF 

OTTELEY AFORESEYD. 

In the sayd paryshe of Otteley be ij persons, viz : — ^William 
HoUgill, master of the Savey in London, and Thomas Magnus, 

(1) By an inquisition taken in 1314 it was found it would be to the damage of 
the king if licence were granted to John Malever, to give land in Hoperton and 
Quixley to a chaplain to celebrate divine service in the church of St Martin of 
Allerton Malever in honour of the Blessed Marjthe Virgin. Inq. a.q d.S Edw, II. , 

No. 171. 



396 CJERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

not resydent, which fynde one curett to serve the cure, having none 
assistaunce but of the chauntrie preists. The paryshe ys wyde and 
foule to traveyle in wynter. The nomber of houdynge people is 
Mvijc. 

Edward Lyndley, incombent Ix yeres of age, hath none other 
lyving then the proffitts of the seyd chauntrie. 

Goods, iijs. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, xlvs. ix^. The yerely 
value of the coppiehold land, xlij.?. xjd, [In all,] iiijli, ynjd. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes viz : — of the freehold by yere, xs. Eesolutes of the 
coppiehold by yere, iijs. j^. ob. 

So remayneth clere of the coppiehold by yere, xxxixs. ixd. ob. 
And to the Kinges Majestic of freehold yerely, xxxvs. ixrf. 



THE DONATIVE OR SERVICE OF SAYNT KATHERYNE IN THE SEYD 

PARYSH CHURCHE. 

Nicholas Cawart, incombent, Ixx yeres of age, founded for 
assistaunce in serving the cure, hath none other lyving certeyn 
then the proffitts of the seyd service, the rest is of the peoples 
devocion there. 

Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, xvjs. viij^. The yerely 
value of the coppiehold land, xxijs. [In all,] xxxviij«. viije?. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes of the freehold land by yere, x^. Eesolutes of the 
coppiehold land by yere, vs. iiijrf. ob. 

So remayneth clere of coppiehold by yere, xvjs. vije/. ob. And 
to the Kinges Majestic of freehold yerely, xvs. xd. 



THE SERVICE IN THE CHAPPELL OF FERNKLEY WITHIN THE SEYD 

PARYSHE OF OTTELEY. 

Christopher Wade, incombent, Ix yeres of age, full of sickenes, 
founded to ayde the curett, hath none other lyving then the 
proffitts of the seid chappell, distaunte from the paryshe churche of 
Ottelay one myle. 

Goods, vj</. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, Ixvjs. iij^. Coppiehold, 
nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, jd. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestic by yere, lxvj«. 
ijd/. 



THE WEST RIDING. 397 



THE CHAUNTRY OF SAYNT JOHN TH'eVANGELYST IN THE CHAPPELL 
OF BAYLDON WITHIN THE SEYD PARYSHE OF OTLEY, USED AS A 

PARYSH CHURCHE. 

Richard Cawdray, incombent, Ix yeres of age, unlemed, hath 
none other lyving then the profEtts of the seyd chappell, distaunt 
from the seyd paryshe church of Ottley iiij myles and more, 
necessarie to contynue for that the waters betwene Bayldon and 
Otley be so troblesome in wynter that th'inhabitaunts there can 
not passe, being in nomber ij^ houslyng people. 

Goods, xs, Plate, vij onces, parcel! gylte. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, iiij li. Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 



33. BRAMHAM PAERYSHE. 

THE GUYLDE OR SERVICE IN THE PARYSHE CHURCH THERE. 

In the sayde paryshe of Bramham is one preist founde besydes 
the vicar to help to serve the cure, which hath his lyving partely 
of the parochiners there. The nomber of housling people is 
cciiij^x . 

John Hewetson, incombent, lij yeres of age hath of the seyd 
service towards his lyving xxijs. iiijc/. by yere, the rest is of the 
peoples devocion. 

Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, xxijs. iiije/. Coppiehold, 
nil. 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 



A LIGHT IN THE SEYD PARYSHE OF BRAMHAM. 

The same was founded by one, Oglethorp, to have contynuaunce 
for ever, which gave a ten. for the mayntenaunce therof . 

The yerely value of the freehold land belonging to the seyd 
lyght, V5. Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deduccions by yere, nil. 



398 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 



34. KYEKBY OVEEBLAS PAEYSH. 

THE SERVICE OR PERPETUALL STIPEND OF A PREISTES IN THE 
CHAPPKLL OF STAYNEBORNE WITHIN THE PARYSH. 

In the sayd paxyshe of Kyrkby Overblas is a parson that 
serveth the cure hymself , with the assistaunce of a priest which he 
fyndeth in the chappell of Staynebume, and geveth hym for his 
stypend fyve markes by yere out of his parsonage. The nomber 
of houslyng people is v^, and the paryshe ys wyde. 

John Watson, incombent, xl yeres of age, hath none other 
lyving then the proffitts of the sayd chappell, used tyme out of 
mynde as paryshe church for th'ease of th inhabitants of Stayne- 
bume, distaunt from the parysh church iij myles. 

Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the seyd stypend, belonging to the seyd 
chappell, payd by thands of the parson of Kirkby Overblas, lxvj«. 
Yiijd, Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions, nil. 



A LIGHT IN THE SEYD CHAPPKLL OF STAYNEBURNE. 

The same was founded to have contynuaunce for ever by one, 
Percyvall Lyndeley, which gave lands for the meyntenaunce 
thereof, as apperith. 

The yerely value of the freehold land belonging to the seyd 
lyght, xviijc?. Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 



35. SPOFOETH PAEEISH. 

THE CHAUNTRY OF OUR LADY IN THE PARYSHE CHURCHE 

THERE. 

Aleyn Percye, parson of the seyd parishe of Spoforth, not 
resydent, the yerely value of his parsonage is Ixyj/*. xiijs. iiijfl?., 
. wherof he fyndeth one preist to serve the cure. The nomber of 
houslyng people is xij^ and ys a wyde paryshe. 

William Rombald, incombent, liiij yeres of age, unlearned, 
hath none other lyving then the proffitts of the seyd chauntrye. 

Goods, YS, YJd, Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold, ciijs. viijV. Coppiehold, nil. 



THE WEST RIDING. 399 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, vijs. jd. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestie by yere, 
iiij7e. xvjs. vijfl?. 

THE CHAUNTRY OF OUR LADY IN THE SOUTHE SIDE OF THE SEYD 

PARYSH CHURCHE. 

John Eyre, incombent, liij yeres of age, hath none other lyving 
then the proffitts of the sayd chauntrie. 

Goods, viijs. iijd. Plate, x onces di. qr., pareell gilte. 
The yerely value of the freehold lande, xlviijs. viijc?. Coppie- 
hold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, xs. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestie by yere, xxxvijs. 
Yujd, 

36. BEAYTON PAEEISHE. 

THE CHAUNTRY IN THE CHAPPELL OF HAMYLTON WITHIN THE 

PARYSHE OF BRAYTON AFORESEYD. 

In the sayde paryshe of Brayton is a vicar that serveth the cure 
hymself with th'assistaunce of the chauntrie preist of Hamylton. 
The nomber of houslyng people is ix^ iiij^x and is a wyde paryshe. 

John Richardeson, incombent, of th'age of xlviij yeres, 
unlearned hath, none lyving then the proiEtts of the seyd 
chappell, dystaunt from the paryshe churche of Brayton ij myles 
and di., and is necessarie for th'ease of the parochiners. 

Goods, iijs. Plate, viij onces, pareell gilte. 

The yerely value of the freehold lande, Yij It. xjs, wiijd. The 
yerely value of the coppiehold, viijs. 

Wherof 
Resolutes viz : — of the freehold by yere, xd. Of the coppiehold 
yerely, nil. 

So remayneth clere of the coppiehold yerely, viijs. And to 
the Kinges Majestie of freehold yerely, \ij li. xs. xd. 

THE CHAUNTRY IN THE CHAPPELL OF GATEFORD WITHIN THE 

SEYD PARYSHE OF BRAYTON. 

Robert Broke, incombent, xlvij yeres of age, apte to teach a 
gramar schole, hath none other lyving then the proffitts of the 



400 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

chauntrie. The chappell ys distant from the parishe churche of 
Braynton af oresayd twoo myles and di. And the contree is f owle 
in wynter. 

Goods, vjrS.iiijV. Plate, viij onces, parcell gylte. 

The yerely value of the freehold lande, iiij7/. xixs. yiijd. 
Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions hy yere, ijs, iijd. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestie by yere, iiij//. 
xvijs. yd, 

37. SHEFELDE PAREYSHE. 

THE SERVICE OR PERPETUALL STYPEND OF IIJ PREISTES IN THE 

PARYSHE CHURCHE THERE. 

In the sayd paryshe of Shefeld, in circuitie xxiiij myles, 
dy vyded into dyvers hamletts and townes, is no preist foimde for 
assistaunce in serving the cure, besydes the vicar, but the three 
stipendarie preistes f ounde there for that purpose. The nomber of 
houslyng people is mm. 

Alexander Bothe and William Hall, every of theym, xl yeres 
of age, and Richard Booke, Ix yeres of age, impotent, all incom- 
bents, have none other lyving then the proffitts of the seyd 
services, equally dyvyded. 

Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold land to the seyd services 
belonging, in the occupacion of the burgesses of Shefelde, XYJ li, xs. 
Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deduccions by yere, nil. 



CERTEN OBBITES IN THE PARRISHE CHURCHE AFORSEID. 

The same were founded to have contynuaunce for ever, and 
have landes for the meyntenance therof , as apperith. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, xijs. viijo?. Coppiehold, 

nil. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 



A LAMPE IN THE SEYD PARYSHE CHURCHE. 

The same was founded to have contynuaunce for ever, and have 
landes for the meyntenance therof. 



THE WEST BIDING. 401 

The yerely value of the freehold land belonging to the seyd 
lampe, in the tenure and occupacion of the seyd burgesses, y]9. 
viij^. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 



38. BRADFELD PAERY8HE. 

THE STYPEND OR SERVICE OF A PRIEST IN A CHAPPELL WITHIN 
THE MANNOR OF BOLSTERSTONE IN THB PARYSHE OF BRADFELD. 

Thomas Ghreves, incombent, Ixxv yeres of age, hath none other 
lyving but the seyd stypend, and the same is a ohappell of ease 
f oimded by the auncetours of the right honourable iEraunois, Erie 
of Shrewisbury, for his tenants of his mannor of Bolsterstone, 
distaunt from the paryshe churche of Bradfeld iiij myles, the 
contree not to traveyle in wynter. 

There ben no goods nor plate belonging to the seyd service or 
stypend. 

The yerely value of the seyd stypend payd in annual rent, cyj«. 
viijfl?. Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 



39. SHURBOENE PAERYSHE. 

THE DONATYVE OR CHAUNTRIE OF ST. ROKE IN THE PARYSHE 

CHURCHE THERE. 

In the sayd paryshe of Shurbome is no preist founde to serve 
the cure besydes the parson and vicar, the nomber of houslyng 
people is vijc and yt is a wyde paryshe. 

William Skelton, incombent, Ixx yeres of age, somewhat 
learned, hath none other lyving then the proffitts of the seyd 
chauntrie. 

Goods, ijs. iiij^. Plate, nil. 

The value of the coppiehold land, vijVt. Ereehold nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, xviij«. iiijrf. 

So remayneth clere of coppiehold by yere, vjA'. mxd. ob. And 
to the Kinges Majestic of freenold yerlie, niL 



2b 



402 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 



THE CHAUNTRY OF SAYNT MARTYN IN THE SAYD PARYSHE 

CHURCHE. 

John Taylor, incombent, Ixvj yeres of age, hath none bther 
lyving then the proffitts of the sayd chatintrie. 
Goods, vjfl?. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the coppiehold land, oxvijs. Yujd, Free- 
hold, nil. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, xxxiiijs. ijd. 

So remaneth of coppiehold by yere, iiijV^*. iijs. yjd. And to 
the Kinges Majestie of freehold, nil. 



ONE OBBITT IN THE SAYD PARYSHE CHURCH. 

The same was founded by one, John Bameby, clerke, to have 
oontynuaunce for ever, which gave lands for the meyntenance 
therof, as apperith by the certificat of th'inhabitants there. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, vijs. The yerely 
value of the coppiehold, xiijs. [In all,] xxs, 

Wherof 
Eesolutes, nil. 

So remaynethto the Kinges Majestie of freehold by yere. vij«. 



TWOO LIGHTES IN THE SEID PARYSHE. 

The same were founded to have contjoiuaunce for ever, and have 
land for the meyntenance therof, as apperith by the seid certificat. 
The yerely value of the coppiehold land, sijd. Freehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 



40. SELBYE PAEYSHE. 

THE CHAUNTRY OR SERVICE IN THE PARYSHE CHURCH 

THERE. 

In the sayd paryshe of Selby is one curat, founde by the 
Kinges Majestie to serve the cure, by reason of the late dissolved 
monastery there, having none assistaunce but of the chauntrie 
preist. The nomber of houslyng people is ix^. 



THE WEST BIDING. 403 

Eobert Est, incombent, 1 yeres of age, bath good knowledge in 
musicke, but none other lyving then the proffitts of the sayd 
ohauntrie. 

Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the seyd ohanfay payd in annnaU rent by 
the Kinges Majesties reoeyvor there, YJli. Uoppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 



ONE OBBITT IN THE SEYD CHURCHE. 

The same was founded to have oontynuaunoe for ever and hath 
certen lands for the meynteynanoe therof, as apperyth by the 
oertificat of th'inhabitants there. 

The yerely value of the freehold, v«. Ooppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions yerely, vjrf. 

And so remayneth olere to the Einges Majestie yerely, 
iiijs. YJd. 



41 AND 42. SKTPTON IN CRAYEN. 

THE CHAUNTRY OF SAYNT NICHOLAS USED AS A FREE GRAMMEB 
SCHOLE IN THE PARYSHE CHURCHE THERE. 

The sayd parryshe of Skipton is great and wyde wherin there 
is a vicar and a parysh preist onely to serve the cure. The nomber 
of housling people is mccc. 

Stephane EUis, incombent and scholmaster, xlij yeres of age, a 
good grammaryan ^having sooUers to the nomber of oxx and hath 
kept scole there theis fyve yeres past), hath, over and besydes the 
proffitts of this chauntiy, one otner ohauntrie in Eyldwi^e to ihe 
value of iii]7*. by yere for the better meynteynanoe of his lyving, 
unto hym gyven by the right honorable Henry now tiii'erle of 
Cumberland, to th'entent to kepe a schole as is aforeseyd, as by his 
deade apperith, dated the xxxv yere of the late King of iamouB 
memorye Henry th'eight. 

Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, iiijli. xvj«. ii^cf. 
Coppiehold, nil. 

Wheiof 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, iij«. iiij£^. 

And so remaneth clere over and above the deductions by yere, 
ui]/e. xii]«. 



404 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

THE SERVICE WITHIN THE CASTELL OF SKYPTON ALIAS THE 

PARSONAGE OF THE SEYD CASTELL. 

William Thirkyld, incombent, xlviij yeres of age, serveth the 
cure hymself , having houslyng people ix score or there abouts with 
the lord of Cumberlandes household servants. And besyde this 
service he also hath the parsonage of Cowthorpe, of the yerely 
value of iiij It, The necessitie therof is to serve the seyd erle and 
his houshold in the castell aforeseyd. 

Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, cviijs. ij^. Coppie- 
hold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 



THE SERVICE OF OUR LADY IN THE SEYD PARYSH OF SKIPTON 

FOUNDED FOR CERTEN YERES. 

Roger Markyndale, incombent, liiij yeres of age, hath no more 
lyving but this service, which was founded by one, Thomas Garthe, 
to have contynuaunce for Ixxx yeres, wherof xlix ben expyred, as 
apperith by a dede indented therof dated the xj day of Februarye, 
in the xv*^. yere of the rayne of King Henry the vij*^. 

Goods, nil Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, as. Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, iiijs. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestie by yere, iiij A*. 

XYJS. 



THE CHAUNTRY OF THE RODE IN THE PARYSHE OF SKIPTON. 

Edward Lelham, incombent, of th'age of xxxvj yeres, hath 
none other lyving then the proffitts of the seyd chauntrye. 
Goods, xKd, JPlate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, iiijli. xvs. viijc?. Coppie- 
hold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions yerely, iijs. ijd. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestie by yere, 
iiij/*. xijs. YJd. 



THE WEST RIDING. 405 



ONE OBBTFT IN THE PARYSH CHURCH THERE. 

The same obbitt was founded by one, Gylbert Marsheden, to 
have eontynuannce for ever, which gave lands for the meynte- 
nance therof , as apperyth by the certificat of th'inhabitants there. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, iijs. ixc/. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deduccions by yere, nil. 



43. MYTTON PAEEYSH. 

THE CHAUNTERY OF ST NYCHOLAS IN THE PARYSH CHURCH 

THERE. 

In the seyd paryshe of Mytton is no preist founde for assis- 
taunee in serving the cure beside the vicar and paryshe preist. 
The nomber of houslyng people is mcc, and the parysh is wyde. 

Eychard Gradwell, incombent, Ij yeres of age, indifferently 
learned, hath none other lyving then the seid chauntrie. 

Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, uijli, vijs. viijV. Coppie- 
hold, nil. 

Wherof 
Eicsolutes and deductions by yere, jd. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestic by yere, uijli. 
yijs, vi]V. 



THE CHAPPELL OF W^ADDINGTON IN THE SEYD PARISHE OF 
MYTTON USED AS A PARYSHE CHURCHE. 

Gyles Parker, incombent and curett, xlix yeres of age, unlemed, 
is bound by composicion to mynyster sacraments and sacramentalls 
in the seyd chappell to certen towneships, distaunt from the parysh 
church some iiij, v, and some vj myles, being in nomber vjo. or 
therabouts, hath none other lyving then the proffitts of the seyd 
chappell. 

Goods, xvjV. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold land to the seyd chappell 
belonging, geven by the inhabitants there with a yerely rent of 
xxvjs. yiijd,, paid by the parson of Mytton aforeseyd, Ixxvs. iiijd. 
Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 



406 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

And so remayneth clere besyde the deductions by yere, Ixxvs. 

• • • • y 

luja. 



THE SERVICE OR CHAUNTRIE OF OUR LADY IN THE SEYD 

CHAPPELL. 

John Shultylworth, incombent, xlij yeres of age, unlearned, 
hath none other lyving then the proffitts of the sayd service. 

Goods, delivered to the Kinges commissioners of Lancashere. 
Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, xxs. viij^. The yerely 
value of the coppiehold land, Ivjs. iijd. [In all,] Ixxvjs. xjd. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, nil. Resolutes of the coppie- 
hold by yere, xiijs. xj^. 

So remayneth clere of the coppiehold yerely, xlijs. iiijrf. And 
to the Kinges Majestic of freehold yerely, xxs. viijV. 



44. BEOUGHTON EST CEAYEN. 

THE SERVICE OR STYPEND OF A PREIST IN THE PARYSHE CHURCH 

THERE. 

In the seyd paryshe of Broughton is a vicar that serveth the 
cure hymself , and none other preist found there for that purpose, 
the nomber of houslyng people is iiij^. 

William Malhome, incombent, xl yeres of age, indifferently 
lemed, hath none other certentie of lyving then the seyd chauntrie, 
founded by Eoger Tempest and other parochiners there, intended 
to have contynuaunce for ever, as apperyth by one composicion 
therof tripartyte. 

Goodes, nil. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, xls. Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions, nil. 



45. CAELETON IN CEAVEN. 

A LIGHT IN THE PARYSHE CHURCHE THERE. 

The same was founded by one, Lawrence Parkynson, to have 
contynuaunce for ever, which dyd give certen land for the meynte- 
nance therof, as apperyth by his last will and testament. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, xd, Coppiehold, nil. 



THE WEST RIDING. 407 

Wherof 



Resolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 



46. KYLDEWIKE IN GRAVEN. 

THE CHAUNTRY OR SERVICE OF OUR LADY IN THE PARYSH 

CHURCHB THERE. 

In the seyd paryshe of Kyldwike is a vicar that serveth Qie 
cure hymself and hath none assistaunce, the nomber of housLyng 
people is Mcdiij ^^x, and the parysh is viij myles in circuite or 
therabouts. 

Stephane Ellys, scholemaster of the freeschole in Skipton afor- 
seyd, hath the issues and proffitts of the seyd chauntne for Hie 
better meyntenance of his lyving, as is aforeseyd. 

Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, lxxiij«. iiijd^. Goppie- 
hold, xxiijs. injd. [In all,] iiijA'. xvj«. viijrf. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, ixs. mjd. Besolutes of the 
coppiehold by yere, viijrf. 

So remayneth clere of coppiehold yerely, xxijs. viijrf. And so 
remayneth clere to the Elinges Majestie yerely, lxiiij«. 



47. QAEGRAVE IN GRAVEN. 

THE CHAUNTRY OF OUR LADY IN THE FARYSH CHURCHE 

THERE. 

In the seyd paryshe of Gargrave is one preist founde by the 
paxochiners there, as well to teadie theyre children as to assist Hie 
vicar in serving tiie cure, the nomber of houslyng people is ix®. 

Nycholas Cleveland, incombent, indifferently teamed^ Iv yeres 
of age, hath none other lyving then the proffitts of the seyd 
chauntrie. 

Goods, iij«. ijd. Plate, ix onpes, paxoell gylte. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, xxxv«. Coppiehold, 
iujli, iiijs. [In all,] cxix«. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions of the freehold by yere, mjd. BesoluteB 
of the coppiehold by yere, xxij«. 

So remayneth clere of coppiehold yerely, lzi]«. And to the 
Kinges Majestic of freehold yerely, xxxiii]«. viijrf. 



408 CERTIFICATES OP CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 



A LAMPE IN THE SEYD CHURCHE. 

The same was founded to have contynuaunce for ever, and hath 
lands for the mejntenance therof , as apperyth by the certificate of 
th'inhabitants there. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, xijV. Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 



48. LONG PEESTON EST CRA.YEN. 

THE CHATJNTRY OF OUR LADY AND SAYNT ANNE IN THE PARYSHE 

CHURCHE THERE. 

In the sayd paryshe of Long Preston is a vicar, that serveth 
the cure hymself , and hath none assistaunce but of the chauntry 
preist, the nomber of houslyng people is viijc and the paryshe 
wyde. 

John Femsyde, incombent, Ix yeres of age, unlemed, hath none 
other lyving then the proffitts of the sayd chauntrie. 

Goods, ijs. iiijrf. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold land to the seyd chauntry 
belonging, cxjs. viij^. Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, viijs. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestic by yere, ciiij«. 
viij^. over and besydes vjs., yerely distributed to pore people at the 
obbitt there, and ij^. to the preacher yerely at the same obbitt, not 
allowed in the rentall. 



49. KYEKEBY EST MALEHOMDALE. 

THE CHAUNTRY OF SAYNT JOHN BAPTEST IN THE PARYSHE 

CHURCHE THERE. 

In the seyd parysh of Kyrkby, which is xxx myles in compasse 
or therabout, is no preist f ounde to help the vicar to serve the cure 
but the chauntry preist, the nomber of houslyng people is Mlxviij. 

There is now none incombent presented but one, John 
Malhome, gave certen lands to the late monastery of Dirham in 
Norfolk, to th'intent to have a preist say masse there v dayes in 
the weke, which preist hath ben contynually f ounde there, and his 
wages paid by the late abbott of the seid monastery and f ermers of 
the parsonage there sythens the dissolution of the same abbey. 



THE WEST RIDING. 409 

Groods, nil. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the sayd chaiintrie paid in annuall rent by 
the fermers of the parsonage, as is aforeseid, iiij li, Coppiehold, 
nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 

And so remayneth elere to the Kinges Majestie by yere, iiij7/. 



50. GYGGLESWIKE PAERYSHE. 

THE CHAUNTRY OF OUR LADY IN THE PARYSHE CHURCHE 

THERE. 

In the parysh of G-yggleswike is one preist found to serve the 
cure, besyde the vicar, the nomber of houslyng people is xijc and 
the seyd parysh is wyde. 

Rychard Somerskayle, incombent, Ix yeres of age, somwhat 
learned, hath none other lyving then the said chauntrie. 

Goods, x«. ijd Plate, x onces di., parcell gylte. 

The yerely value of the seyd chauntrie paide in annuall rent, 
iiij//. Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 



THE CHAUNTRY OF THE RODE IN THE SEYD PARYSHE CHURCHE. 

Rychard Carr, incombent, xxxij yeres of age, well learned, and 
teacheth a grammer schole there, lycensed to preache, hath none 
other lyving then the proffitts of the seyd chauntrie. 
Goods, vjs. viijd^. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, yj li. xijo?. Coppiehold, 
nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, vjs. 

And so remayneth clere to the Eanges Majestie by yere, cxvs. 



THE CHAUNTRY CALLED TEMPEST CHAUNTRIE IN THE NORTH SYDE 

OF THR SEID PARYSHE CHURCHE. 

Thomas Thomson, incombent, Ixx yeres of age, unlemed, hath 
receyved and had one annuitie of iiij li, xiijs. iiijcl. by yere, unto 
hym payd by Sir John Tempest, knight, out of the parsonage of 
Kyrkby in Malehome Dale, which he hath not receyved by the 
space of three yeres last past. 



410 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

Goods, xiiijs. iiijd. Plate, xij onces, paxcell gylte. 

The yerely value of the seyd ehauntrie payd in annuall rent, 
iu]h. xujs. luja. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and dedueeions by yere, nil. 



A SOME OF MONEY GYVEN FOR THE MEYNTENANCE OF A PREIST 

FOR YERKS IN THE SEID CHURCH. 

John Malhome, preist, disseassed, dyd gyve and bequeth by his 
last will and testament, as apperith by the eertificat of Gyggles- 
wike aforeseyd, the some of xxxiij/». yjs. viijd, wherof one, 
Thomas Edon, prist, hath ben founde by the space of vij yeres and 
di. last past, and hath receyved every yere for his stypend after the 
rate of iiij li, iijs. iiijV., amounting to the some of xxxjli, vs. And 
so remayneth xls. xx^. 



A SOME OF MONEY GEVEN FOR THE MEYNTENANE OF SCHOLE- 

MASTER THERE. 

The sayd John Malhome and one, Thomas Husteler, disseased, 
dyd gyve and bequeth by theyre last will and testament, as 
apperith by the seyd eertificat, the some of xxiiij It, xiijs. iiijd. 
towards the meyntenance of a scholemaster there for certen yeres, 
wherupon one, Thomas Iveson, preist, was procured to be schole- 
master, which hath kept a scole theis three yeres last past and hath, 
receyved every yere for his stypend after the rate of iiij//., which is 
in the holle xij/e. And so remayneth, xij7t. xiijs. uijd. 



51. BOLTON IN BOWLAND. 

THE CHAUNTRY OF OUR LADY AND SAYNT JOHN BAPTIST IN 

THE PARYSHE CHURCH THERE. 

John Walbanck, incombent, Ixiij yeres of age, hath none other 
lyving then the proffitts of the seyd ehauntrie. 

Goods, xijfl?. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, iiijli. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions, nil. 



THE WEST HIDING. 411 



52. GYSELEY PAEEYSH. 

THE CHAUNTRY OR SERVICE IN THE PARYSHE CHURCHE THERE. 

William Holgill, master of the Savoye in London, is parson of 
the seyd parysh of Gryseley, not resydent, which fyndeth one 
preist to serve the cure there, the nomber of housling people is YJ% 
and is a wyde paryshe. 

Christofer Browne, ineombent, xl yeres of age, indifferently 
learned, hath none other lyving then the proffitts of the seyd 
ehauntrie. 

Goods, xYJd, Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, liiijs. iiijV. ob, Coppie- 
hold, nil. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, xixd, ob. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestic by yere, 
lijs. ixd. 

53. LYNTON IN CEAVEN. 

A LAMPE IN THE TARYSHE CHURCHE THERE. 

The same was founded by th'aimcestors of Sir John Tempest, 
knight, which gave an yerely rent out of theyre manner of Hebden 
for the meyntenance therof, as foUoweth. 

The yerely value of the seyd lampe payd in annuall rent out of 
the mannor of Hebden, within the seyd paryshe, xij</. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions, nil. 

54. ILKLEY PAEEYSHE. 

THE CHAUNTRY OF SAINT NICHOLAS IN THE PARYSHE CHURCH 

THERE. 

In the seyd paryshe of Hkeley is a vicar that serveth the cure 
hym self with the assistaunce of the chauntry preist there, the 
nomber of houslyng people is iij^lxx and the paryshe wyde. 

William Mason, ineombent, xlvj yeres of age, hath none other 
lyving then the proffitts of the sayd chauntrye. 

Goods, iJ6'. iiijd, Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, injli, Yijs, 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions, nil. 



412 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

55. MAETON EST CEAYEN. 

TWOO LAMPS IN THE PARYSHE CHURCHE THERE. 

The same were founded before tyme of memorie by one, John 
Hawkeswell, which gave one acre of land to one, Symon Martyn, 
and his heyres for the meyntenance therof , as appeiyth by the 
certificat of th'inhabitants there. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, xvjd 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 



56. EJGHTiEY PAEEISH. 

THE CHAUNTRY OR SERVICE IN THE PARYSHE CHURCH THERE. 

In the seyd paryshe of Kighley is one preyst found by the 
parson there to serve the cure, the parson hym seK not resydent. 
The nomber of houslyng people is vij^, and the paryshe wyde. 

William HilKngworth, incombent, Ivj yeres of age, hath his 
lyving of certen lands in feoffement to certen persons of the seyd 
paryshe, to th'use of fynding of a preist to say masse and teache 
children. 

Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, Ixvs. \d. Coppiehold, 
nil. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, iijs. xj^. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestic yerely, 
Ixjs, V]d, 



57. THE PARISH OF BUENSALL. 

THE CHAUNTRY OR SERVICE IN THE CHAPPELL OF RYLSTONE 

WITHIN THE SEYD PARYSHE. 

In the seyd paryshe of Bumesall be ij parsons which fynde iiij 
curetts there, viz : — ij in the paryshe churche and ij in ij chappells 
of ease within the seyd paryshe, called Rylstone and Connystone, 
farr distaunt from the seid paryshe churche in a moryshe contree, 
the nomber of houslyng people, mcc. 

There ys none incombent nowe, but the same decayed, as 
apperyth by the memorandum under wrjrtten. 

Goods, v]V. Plate, nil. 



THE WEST RIDING. 413 

The yerely value of the freehold land, iiij/t. iiijrf. Goppiehold, 

nil. 

Wherof 

Eesolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 

Memorandum : — One, JefEerrey Proctor, bjr his last wyll, dated 
the xij**i. day of June, anno regni regis Henrid viij^., xv]*®., 
wyllyd that Sir William Fayrefax, knight, and other his cofeoffes 
shulbe seased of the premisses, to th^ise and entent to fynde a 
preist to say masse in the seyd chappell for ever for his sowle and 
all Cristien, and so was contynued untyll f oure yeres past, that one, 
Jefferey Proctor, the yonger, entred into the premysses and sold 
the same unto the right honorable Henry, now erle of Cumberland, 
by force wherof the sayd chauntry hath not ben occupied this f oure 
yeres last past, saving that Kichard Proctor, ij yeres past, pre- 
tending to be patron therof , dyd nominate and put in to the sayd 
service one, John Locky, preist, which now pretendith to oe 
incombent there. 



58. DENT IN CEAVEN. 

THE SERVICE IN THE CHAPPELL OF OARSDALE IN THE SEVD 

FARYSHE. 

In the seyd paryshe of Dent is one preist founde to serve the 
cure, besyde the vicar, the nomber of houslyng people ifD, and is a 
great wyde paryshe. 

William Coke, incombent, Ixiij yeres of affe, hath none other 
lyving then the proffitts of the seyd chappeU, distant from the 
parysh churche i] myles, and necessary for th'ease of the people, 
being many in nomber, in a wyld and morishe contree. 

Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the seyd chauntrie payd in annuall rent by 
the lord Scrope, cs. Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 



CERTEN LIGHTS IN THE FARTSHE CHURCHB THERE METNTEYNSD 

WITH A SOME OF MONET. 

The same were founded to have contynuaunoe for ever, and 
have ben hetherto meynteyned with llie seyd stocke or some of 
money remayning in the hands of dyvers pore men lliere, as 
apperyth by the rentall, lvj«. viijrf. 



414 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

59. SEDBAEGH PAERYSHE. 

A CHAUNTRY THERE CALLED LTJPTON CHAUNTRY FOUNDED FOR A 

SCHOLE AND SO CONTYNUED. 

In the seyd paryshe of Sedbargh is one preist founde, besyde 
the vicar, to serve the cure there, the nomber of hoiisling people 
xjo, and 18 a wyde paryshe. 

Robert Hebblethwayte, scholemaster there, the same was 
founded by doctor Lupton to pray for his sowle and to kepe a free 
schole, as apperj'th by fundacion, dated the ix*^. day of Marche, 
anno regni regis Henrici viii^i , xix™<^., and hath ben so used hetherto, 
and is verie neoessarie for the bringing up of youth in that wyld 
contree. 

Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, xjli. xjd, Coppiehold, 
nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, iijs. xjd. 

And so remayneth clere besyde the deductions by yere, xlu 
xvijs. 

A LIGHT IN THE SEYD PARYSHE WITH A SOME OF MONEY 

MEYNTEYNED. 

The same was founded by one, Henry Blowmer, to have con- 
tynuaunce for ever, which gave the seyd some of money for the 
meyntenance therof, remayning in the hands of Thomson and 
Bryan, yeoman, xx«. 

60. BENTHAM PARRYSH. 

CERTEN LIGHTS IN THE PARYSHE CHURCH THERE. 

The same were f oimded to have contynuaunce for ever, and 
have landes for the meyntenance therof, as apperith by the oertifi- 
cat of th'inhabitaunts there. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, ijs. Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 

61. WAKEi^ELD PARRYSH. 

THE CHANTRY OF OUR LADY IN THE PARYSHE CHURCHE THERE 

CALLED THE LADY SERVICE. 

In the seyd towne and paryshe of Wakefeld be ij preistes 
found to serve the cure there, besydes the vicar, th'one in the 



THE WEST KIDING. 415 

paryslie churche th'otlier at Horby in the said paryshe. Also the 
morrowe masse preist and the lady preist have ben accustomed to 
help to serve the cure, as nede hath requyred. The nomber of 
houslyng people mm and above, and the paryshe ys wide. 

There is nowe none incombent. The landes were gyven by the 
sometyme parochiners there to fynde a preist to mynyster the 
sacramentes and sacramentals and to help the cure there. 

Goods, xiijs. iiiJG?. Plate, xix onces, parcell gylte. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, iiij It. vjs. xid, oh. The 
yerely value of the coppiehold land, Ixs. ixc?. 

Wherof 
Resolutes, viz : — of the freehold by yere, vjs. m.]d, oh. Of the 
coppiehold yerely, iijs. ixo?. oh. 

So remayneth clere of the coppiehold by yere, Ivjs. xjfl?. oh. 
And to the Kinges Majestie of freehold by yere, iiij//. vijfl?. 



THE CHAUNTRY OF IIIJ0» PREISTS IN THE SEYD CHURCH CALLED 

SOTEHILL CHAUNTRIE. 

Thomas Henryson, indifferently learned and studyous in Scrip- 
ture, Thomas Tomer, well learned, John Wylson, and William 
Oroxton, somewhat learned, incombentes, have none other lyvinges 
then the proffittes of the said chauntrie, equally devyded. 

Goods, Ivijs. yi\d, Plate, xxxv onces, whereof gylte, xxii, 
parcell gylte, xiij. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, xxvij//. xvtj?. Coppie- 
hold, nil. 

Whereof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, xxxiij«. vij^. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestie by yere, 
xxv//. vijs. viij^. 



THE CHAUNTRY CALLED PYLKINGTON CHAUNTRY IN THE SEYD 

PARYSHE CHURCHE. 

William Swan, incombent, Ixj yeres of age, indyfferently 
learned, hath none other lyring but the profittes of the seyd 
chauntry. 

Goodes, xiijs. \]d, Plate, xxiiij onces di., duble gylt. 
The yerely value payd in annuall rent, y]li, Coppyehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deduccions by yere, nil. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestie by yere, vj/«. 



416 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 



THE TRINITIB CHAUNTRY IN THE PARYSH CHURCHE OF 
WAKEFELD AFORESEID ALIAS GRAYSTOCK. 

Oluystofer Stede, incombent, Iviij yeres of age, indifferently 
learned, hath none other lyving then the proffittes of the seyd 
chauntrye. 

Goodes, xviijs. Plate, xj onces, j qr., parcell gylt. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, evij*, iiijV. The yerely 
value of the coppiehold, xlvjs. 

Whereof 
Resolutes viz : — of the freehold by yere, xs. Yd, oh. Of the coppie- 
hold, V]V. 

So remayneth of the coppiehold yerely, xlvs. vjc?. And to the 
Kinges Majestic clere of frehold by yere, iiij//. xvj«. xc?. ob. 



THE CHAUNTRY CALLED THURSTONE CHAUNTRY IN THE SEID 

PARYSH CHURCHE. 

Edward Wood, incombent, lij yeres of age, well learned, and 
teacheth youth there, hath none other lyving then the proffittes of 
the said chauntrie. 

Goodes, xijs vjrf. Plate, xj onces iij qr., parcell gylt. 

The yerely value payd in anniudl rent, iiij//. xiiJ9. iiij^K. 
Copiehold, nil. 

Whereof 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestie yerely, iiij/t. 
xuj.s. nija. 



THE SERVICE OF THE MORROWE MASSE PREIST IN THE SEYD 

PARYSH CHURCH. 

Eichard Northen, incombent, xlv yeres of age, somewhat 
learned, hath none other Ijndng then tiie proffittes of the sayd 
service. 

Goodes, xv*\ vjV. Plate, xvj onces, dubble gylt. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, Ixixs. \\d. Copiehold, 
xxuijs. uija. 

Whereof 
Resolutes, viz : — of the freehold by yere, iijs. \x.d. Of the ooppie- 
hold by yere, iiiJN. v^/. q. 

So remayneth clere of the coppiehold yerely, xix«. xrf. 06. y. 
And to the Kinges Majestie of freehold yerely, lxv«. yd. 



THE WEST RIDING. 417 

THE CHAUNTRY OF IJ PREISTES UPON THE MYDDES OF WAKEFELD 
BRIDGES WITHIN THE PARYSH OF WAKEFELD AFORESEID. 

Trystane Harton, Ixiiij yeres of age, and Richard Sele, liiij 
yeres of age, incombentes, both unlemed, have none other lyvinges 
then the proffittes of the sayd chauntry equally devyded. 

Goodes, xxijs. xd. Plate, xx onces di., parcell gylte. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, xjli, viijs. Yjd, The 
yereley value of the coppiehold, Ixxiijs. ijd. 

Whereof 
Resolutes, viz : — of the freehold by yere, iijs. xd. Of the coppie- 
hold by yere, xviijV/. 

So remayneth clere of the coppiehold yerely, Ixxjs. viijo?. 
And to the Kinge clere of the freehold yerely, xjli, iiijs. Yujd, 



THE CHAUNTRY IN THE CHAPPELL OF MARY MAGDALEN IN THE 

SEYD PARYSHE. 

Eichard Batte, incombent, lij yeres of age, somewhat learned, 
hath none other promocion or lyving then the proffites of the said 
chauntry. The chappell is distant from the paryshe churche a 
furlong or therabout. 

Goods, iiij.s. iijd, Plate, ix onces, parcell gylte. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, xxxixs. vjd. oh. The 
yerely value of the coppiehold, xxvs. x]d. 

Whereof 
Resolutes, viz : — of the freehold by yere, viijs. \]d, oh, q, Reso- 
lutes of the coppiehold by yere, ixd. 

So remayneth clere of the coppiehold by yere, xxvs. \]d. And 
to the Kinges Majestic clere of freehold by yere, xxxs. x]d, oh, q. 



THE CHAUNTRY OR SERVICE IN SAYNT JOHNS CHAPPELL WITHIN 
THE PARYSHE OF WAKEFELD AFORESEID. 

George Leigh, incombent, 1 yeres of age, somwhat learned, 
hath none other certentye of lyving then the proffitts of the seyd 
chauntry or service. The sayd chappell is at the townes end. 

Goodes, vij-s'. viijc?. Plate, xvj onces, parcell gylte. 

The yereley value of the coppiehold land, xxxixs. \\d, oh. 
Freehold, nil. 

Whereof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, iiijs. \]d, oh. 

So remayneth clere of coppiehold by yere, xxxvs. And to the 
Kinges Majestic of freehold, nil. 

3c 



418 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 



THE CHAUNTRY OF THE CHAPPELL OF SAYNT SWYTHIN IN THE 

SAID PARYSHE OF WAKEFELD. 

Thomas Westerman, incombent, Ixvj yeres of age, somewhat 
learned, hath none other lyving then the revenue and proffitts of 
the seyd chauntrie. The ohappell is distant from the paryehe 
churche of Wakef eld af oreseid, one myle. 

Goodes, xjs, xd. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of one annuall rent paid by the Kinges 
Majesties receyvour there (xls.) with oerten freehold land, xlvj«. 
Coppiehold by yere, xliiijs. iiijo?. 

Whereof 
Resolutes, viz : — of the freehold by yere, nil. Resolutes of the 
coppiehold by yere, xyijd. 

So remayneth elere of coppiehold by yere, xliJ5. xjd. And to 
the Eanges Majestic clere of freehold and annuitie yerely, xlvj«. 



62. HUDDERSFELD PAEYSHE. 

THE CHAUNTRY OF OUR LADY IN THE CHAPPELL OF HUDDERSFELD 
IN THE PARYSHE OF HUDDERSFELD AFORESEID (sic). 

Eichard Broke, incombent, xlij yeres, of age, hath none other 
certentie of lyving but the proffitts of the sayd chaimtry. The 
sayd chappell is dystaunt from the paryshe churche [blank]. 

Goods, xiiijs. Plate, xij onces, parcell gylte. 

The yerely value of the freehold land. Is. iiijd. ob. Coppiehold, 
nil. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, iiijs. iijd, ob. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestie yerely, 
xlvJ5. jd, 

ONE OBBITT IN THE SEYD PARYSHE CHURCHE. 

The same was founded by Thomas Rogers, sometyme vicar 
there, to have contynuaimce for ever, which gave one yearly rent 
of vijs. by yere, for the mayntenance therof. 



A LAMPE OR LIGHT IN THE SEYD CHURCHE. 

The same was founded by George Key, to have contynnuanoe 
for XX yeres, wherof xij be expyred, which gave one yerely rent of 
viijs. to the mayntennance therof. 



THE WEST RIDING. 419 

63. NORMANTON PARRISHE. 

THE CHAUNTRY OR SERVICE OF OUR LADY IN THE PARYSHE 
CHURCH THERE FOUNDED BY JOHN LAKE. 

In the seyd paryshe of Normanton is one preist found to serve 
the cure, besides the vicar, the nomber of houslyng people is iiijc. 

Richard Snytall, incombent, xlv yeres of age, unlemed, hath 
none other lyving then the proffitts of the seyd chauntry. 
Goods, vjs. YJd. Plate, viij onces, parcell gylte. 
The yerely value of the freehold land, viijVt. xiiijs. viij a?. 
Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 

And so remayneth clere to the Kinges Majestie yerelie, viijVi. 
xiiiJ6*. viij a?. 

Wherof 
Distrybuted yerely to poor people, viz : — at an obbitt there, 
xiijd., and every Sunday, iijd. In all, xiiijs. jd. 

THB CHAUNTRY OR STIPEND OF OUR LADY SERVICE IN THE SEYD 

CHURCHE. 

Rychard Johnson, incombent, 1 yeres of age, indifferently 
learned, which teacheth the youthe there as well in gramer as in 
wrytting. 

The lands and possessions to the sayd chauntry belonging were 
gyven by the sometyme inhabitants of the seyd paryshe, for 
th'entent and purpose above seyd, which ar th'only lyving of the 
seyd incombent. 

Goods, nil, Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, xxxiiijs. xd, Coppie- 
hold, Ijs. xd. [In all,] iiij li, vjs. viijr/. 

Wherof 
Resolutes, viz : — of the freehold by yere, nil. Coppiehold. ijs, yjd. 
So remaneth clere of the coppiehold yerely, xlixs. iiijd. And 
over and besydes the deductions of frehold yerely, xxxiiijs. xd. 



ONE OBBITI' IN THE SEYD PARYSHE CHURCH. 

The same was founded by one, Robert Alman, late vicar there, 
to have contynuaunce for ever, which gave landes to the meynten- 
nance therof , as apperyth by the certificat of th'inhabitants there. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, vj«. viijfl?. Coppiehold, 
nil. 



420 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, viz : — ^to the poore, iijs. iiijV., 
and to others vjc?. In all, iijs. xc?. 

And so remayneth clere by yere, ijs, xd. 



64. SANDALL MAGNA. 

THE CHAUNTRY OR SERVICE OF OUR LADY IN THE PARYSHE 

CHURCHE THERE. 

In the seyd parysh of great Sandall is no preist founde for 
assistaunce in serving the cure, besyde the vicar, heretofore accus- 
tomed to have help of the Lady preist, as nede hath requyred, the 
nomber of houslyng people vjc and odde. 

Robert Brodlay, incombent, xxxviij yeres of age, of lyttill 
leamyng, hath none other lyving then the proffitts of the seid 
chauntrie or service. 

Goods, iiijs. Yd, Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the frehold land, viijs. ob, Coppiehold by 
yere, xxxviijs. vijo?. [In all,] xlvJ5. ixd, ob, 

Wherof 
Eesolutes, viz : — of the freehold by yere, ijs., of the coppiehold 
yerely, viijs. vjfl?. 

So remaneth clere of coppiehold yerely, xxxs. iij^. And to 
the Eanges Majestic clere of the frehold by yere, vjs. ob. 



THE CHAUNTRY OF OUR LADY IN THE SEYD CHURCHE OF THE 

FUNDATION OF HENRY SAVILL. 

John Broklesbanck, incombent, Ix yeres of age, very sickelewe, 
hath none other lyving then the proffitts of the chauntry. 

Goods, xjs. YJd, Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, YJli, xvjs. jd. Coppie- 
hold, nil. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, xxijs. Yd, And so remayneth 
clere to the Kinges Majestic yerely, cxiijs. Yiijd. 



THE CHAUNTRY OF SAYNT NICHOLAS IN THE CASTELL OF SANDALL 
AFORESEID WITHIN THE SEYD PARYSHE OF SANDALL. 

EafEe Burded, incombent, xlj yeares of age, a man of lyttill 
leamyng, hath none other lyving then the proffitts of the seyd 
chauntry. 



THE WEST RIDING. 421 

Goods, ijs. xd, Plate, vj onces j qr., parcell gylte. 
The yerely value of the freehold land, YJ it, xs. mjd, Coppie- 
hold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 

And so remayneth olere to the Eonges Majestic yerely, vjft*. 
xs. iijd. 



65. DEWSBUEY PAERYSH. 

THE CHAUNTRY OF OUR LADY IN THE PARYSHE CHURCHE THERE. 

In the seyd parysh of Dewsbury the vicar fyndeth one preist to 
serve the cure, besyde h.ym. self, the nomber of houslyng people is 
viijc, and the parysh ys wyde. 

John Colte, incombent, Ix yeres of age, indifferently learned, 
hath a pension of YJ it, by yere, over and besydes the proffitts of the 
seyd chauntry. 

Goods, vijs. viijfl?. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, vi]7/. xvijs. ijd. ob. 
Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes, viz : — of the freehold by yere, xxxvs. iiijc?. ob. And to 
the Kinges Majestie clere of freehold by yere vj/i. xxij^. 



66, 67 AND 68. HALLYFAXE PAERYSH. 

THE RODE SERVICE OR PERPKTUALL STYPEND OF A PREYST 

IN THE PARISH CHURCH THERE. 

In the seyd paryshe of Hallyfax the vicar doth fynde iij 
preistes to serve the cure, besyde hym self, viz : — one in the 
parishe church there, an other at the chappell of Eland, and the 
thurd at the chappell of Heptonstall, both chappels of ease within 
the seyd paryshe. The nomber of houslyng people ifl viij^^vo, and 
is a great wyde paryshe. 

John Waterhouse, incombent, xlvij yeres of age, hath nothing 
els to lyve upon but the proffitts of the seyd chauntry. 

Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, v«. Coppiehold by yere, 
Ixxvijs. [In all,] injli, ijs. 

Wherof 
Resolutes, viz : — of the freehold by yere, iiij«. Eesolutes of the 
coppiehold by yere, iiijs. 



422 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC 

So remayneth clere of the coppiehold yerely, Ixxiijs. And to 
the Kinges Majestie clere of freehold yerely, xijd. 



THE CHAUNTRY CALLED BRIGG CHATJNTRY IN THE SEID PARYSHB 

CHURCHE OF HALLYFAXE. 

Edward Hoppay, incombent, of the age of 1 yeres, hath none 
other lyving then the proffitts of the seyd chaiintry. 

Goods, iijs. Plate, xj onces iij qrs., parcell gylte. 

The yerely value of the seyd chauntry payd in annuall rent by 
one, Eychard Brigg, of "Warley, and his heyres, as apperyth by 
the rentall, out of certen coppiehold lands, iiijli. xiijs. injd. Free- 
hold, nil. 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 

And so remayneth to the Kinges Majestie of freehold yerely, 
nil. 



THE CHAUNTRYE CALLED WILBY CHATJNTRY IN THE SEID PARYSHE 

CHURCHE. 

Eychard Northend, incombent, xxxij yeres of age, hath none 
other lyving then the pro£Eytts of the seyd chauntry. 

Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold payd in annual rent out of 
the lands of John Wilby, iiij li. Coppiehold,* nil. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 



THE CHATJNTRY CALLED HUNTER CHAUNTRYE IN THE SEYD 

PARYSH CHURCHE. 

John Alterton, incombent, xxx yeres of age, well learned, hath 
none other lyvinff then the proffitts of the seyd chauntrye. 
Goods, ml. JPlate, nil. 

The yerely value of the coppiehold land, iii]7e. xijs. viij^. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, xxd. 

So remayneth clere of the coppiehold by yere, iiijli. xjs. 
And to the Kinges Majestie of freehold yerely, nil. 



THE WEST RIDING. 423 

GREENWOOD CHAUNTRY IN THE CHAPPELL OF HEPTONSTALL USED 
AS A PARYSHE CHURCH WITHIN THE PARYSHE OF HALLYFAXE 

AFORESEYD. 

Robert Bentley, incombent, xxxiij yeres of age, indifferently 
learned, hath none other lyving then the proffitts of the seyd 
chauntry. And the chappell ys distaiint from the paryshe churche 
of Hallif ax af oreseyd iiij or v. myles, in a morishe contrye, having 
the mynystracion of sacrament and sacramentalls there, and 
housling people to the nomber of xvjc. There is also a parrish 
preist to serve the cure. 

Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, xxj«. xjd, ob, Coppie- 
hold by yere, iiij/e. xvs. ]d. [In all,] cxvijs. ob. 

Wherof 
Resolutes, viz : — of the freehold by yere, xxiijc?. ob, Eesolutes of 
the coppiehold by yere, xvs. ]d. 

So remayneth clere of the coppiehold yerely, iii]7/. 

And to tne Kinges Majestic clere of freehold by yere, xxs. 

THE CHAUNTRY OR SERVICE OF OUR LADY IN THE SEYD 

CHAPPELL. 

Rychard Mychell, incombent, of the age of xxxvij yeres of age, 
hath none other lyving then the proffitts of the sayd chaimtrye. 

Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, m]li, xs. xjd. Coppie- 
hold by yere, xYJd, ob. [In all,] iii]7/. xijs. iijd. ob. 

Wherof 
Resolutes, viz : — of the freehold by yere, x«. xjd. Eesolutes of the 
coppiehold by yere, ob. 

So remayneth clere of the coppiehold yerely, xvjd. And to 
the Eanges Majestie clere of freehold yerely, iiij li. 



A STYPEND PAYD OUT OF A MESE WITH TH' APPURTENANCES 
TOWARDES THE FYNDING OF A PREIST FOR EVER IN HEPTONSTALL 

AFORSAID. 

The same was gyven to one, Richard Naylor, and other feoffees, 
to th'use of William Aspeden, preist, now incombent, during his 
lyf e and after his death to th'use of the foreseyd paryshe, to tynde 
a preist for ever or otherwise at theyre pleasure, as apperyth by a 
dede dated in the xx*^ yere of the raigne of the late king of 
famous memory Henry th'eight. 



424 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

The yerely value of the seyd mese with th'appurtenance, as 
apperyth by the rents, freehold land, xxiijs. iiijd, Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, ijd. 

And so remayneth clere to the Eonges Majestie by yere, 
xxiijs. ijd. 



A LIGHT IN THE PARYSHE CHURCHE OF GARFORD. 

The same was founded to have eontynuaunce for ever and hath 
landes for the meyntenance therof . 

The yerely value of the freehold land, idjd. Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 



CERTEN OBBITTS AND LYGHTKS IN THE SEYD PARYSHE CHURCHE 

OF HALLYFAXE. 

The same were founded by one, John Megeley, of Hallyf axe 
aforeseyd, to have eontynuaunce for ever which surrendred certen 
of his coppiehold land to the meyntenance therof, as apperyth by 
the certyficat of th'inhabitants there. 

The yerely value of the coppiehold land, v«. iiijd. Freehold, 
nil. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, iijd. 

So remayneth clere of coppiehold by yere, vs. jd. And to the 
Eonges Majestie of freehold, nil. 



69. KTRKBUETON PAHEYSH. 

THE STIPEND OR SERVICE OF A PREIST IN THE PARYSHE 

CHURCHE THERE. 

In the sayd parysh of Kyrkeburton is one paryshe preist found 
to serve the cure, besydes the vicar, the nomber of housling people 
mIx, and the paryshe is wyde. 

Chrystofer Carter, incombent, Ix yeres of age, indifferently 
learned, hath none other certentye of lyving then the proffitts of 
the seyd stypend, the rest of the devocion of the parochiners there. 

Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold, vjs. The yerely value of the 
coppiehold land, iijs. iiijfl?. [In all,] ixs. iiijc?. 



THE WEST RIDING. 425 

Wlierof 
Eesolutes by yere, nil. 

And so remayneth to the Kinges Majestie clere of the free- 
hold yerely, vjs. 



THE SERVICE OF SAYNT NICHOLAS IN THE SEYD PARYSHE 

CHURCHE. 

Rowland Gybson, incombent, 1 yeres of age, somewhat learned, 

hath none other certentye of lyving but the seyd stypend, which ys 

of no fnndacion but of the parochiners devocion at theyre pleasure. 

Goods, YS. Plate, ix onces, parcell gylte. 

The yerely value of the coppiehold land, xiiijs. Freehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, iiijs. 

So remajneth clere of the coppiehold by yere, xs. And to the 
Kinges Majestie of freehold, nil. 



A LAMPE IN THE SEYD PARYSHE CHURCH. 

The same was founded to have contynuaimce for ever, and hath 
lands for the meyntenance therof , as apperyth. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, ijs. Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 



70. BROTHERTON PARYSHE. 

THE CHAUNTRYE OF OUR LADY IN THE CHAPPELL AT FERRYBRIGG 

AND WITHIN THE SEYD PARYSHE. 

Robert Deye, incombent, xl yeres of age, hath none other 
lyving then the proffitts of the seyd chaimtrye. The chappell is 
distaunt from the paryshe church di. myle. 

Goods, xlijs. Plate, vij onces di., parcell gylte. 

The yerely value of the frehold land, \jli. xiiijs. yd, ob, 
Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions by yere, viij^. And so remayneth clere 
to the Kinges Majestie yerely, YJli. xiij«. ixd. ob. 



426 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

71. BAWTEY PAEEYSH. 

THE CHAUNTRY IN THE PARYSHE CHURCH THERE CALLED THE 

TRYNYTIE GUYLDE. 

Averey Byngham, incombent, xl yeres of age, hath none other 
lyving then the sayd chauntry. 

Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, iii]7/. viij«. viij^. 
Coppiehold, nil. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, xiiijs. yd. And so remayneth 
clere to the Kinges Majestie yerely, Ixxiiijs. iijV. 



72. CONYSBOEOUGH PAEEYSHE. 

THE FRE CHAPPELL OF SAYNT MARGARET OTHERWYSE CALLED 

THE HERMYTAGE THERE. 

John Bourne, a seculer man, deane or incombent there, of 
th'age of xl yeres, hath and holdeth the same during his lyfe, of 
the gyfte of the late king of famous memorye Henry th'eight by 
his graces letters patents dated at Westminster, the xxv*^. of June, 
in the xxxij yere of his raigne. 

Goods, nil. Plate, nil. 

The yerely value of the freehold land, lxx5. vij^. Coppiehold, 
nil. 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions by yere, nil. 

The sayde free chappell was presented to the surveyor at 
London the xx^^^ day of June, anno supradicto, by the seyd John 
Bourne, incombent therof , which before was not certyfied to the 
commissioners in theyre circute for that th'inhabitaunts of Connys- 
borough aforeseyd knew not what estate or condition the seyd 
Borne had in the same. 

SOMME TOTALL OF THE PEEMISSES. 

Freehold landes by yere, Dclxxvij/e. viijs. bid, ob, q, 

Wherof 
Eesolutes and deductions, with lxiiiJ5. \\]d. therof yerely distri- 
buted to poore people, xxxix/^. xxjc?. oh. 

And so remayneth clere by yere, Doxxxviij/*. vijs. g., with 
xv]7/. xixs. iiijc?. of free chappells used as paryshe churches, and 
y]li, vij«. xc?. of chauntries founded for free scholes. 



THE WEST RIDING. 427 

Coppyehold lands by yere, cxxxvij/e. xvjs. vij^. oh, q, 

Wherof 
Resolutes and deductions yerely, xxvi]7i. xiij.5. ]d, oh, q. 
And so remayneth clere by yere, cx/^. iijs. \jd. 

Plate, gylte, Diiij ^^xiiij ounces. 

Plate, parcell gylte, Mxj ounces di. quarter. 

Plate, whyte, xxiiij ounces iij quarters. 

Goods and ornaments, Ixv/i. xviijc/. 

Sommes of money for the meyntenance of preists and lampes 
for certen yeres, cxviijs. iiijc?. 

Sommes of money for the meyntenance of certen of the seyd 
Bcholes for yeres, xij li. xiijs. iiijV. 



Examinatur per Henricum SaviU 

Supervisorem 
Kobert Ebor' 
Robert Chaloner 
Thomas Gargrave 



THE CITYE OF YORKE.^ 



1. THE METBOPOLITAN CHXTRCHE OF T0BB:K 

THE CHAPPELL OF OCB LADTE AND THE HOLT AUXOELLBS CALLSD 
SEPrLCRES CHAPELL NOW ADJOTNIXG TO THE METROPOLITAN 

CHCBCH OF TOEKB. 

Thomas Magnus, master or sacriste of the sajde diapdl, of the 
aige of iiii^^vj Teres, and hathe in liTjng Terelr br the sayde 
chapell^ xliij// t4.^ and in liTing over and b^des the said 
chapel the some of nlxxij//. Tiij«. ix</. In alL dcxt/i. xii]«. ixd. 
Also there is belonging to the sayde ehapell xij prebendarieSy two 
preistes oondnete^ and two clarkes^ whoose namea, ^%^ qnalitieB, 
and livinges hereafter doth ensae, viz : — Cuthberte ooo^e, docter 
of diyinitie, of the aige of xyxt jeres, well lemed, of honest oon- 
yersacion and qualities^ having one prebende within the sayde 
ehapell for his porcion there, of the Terelv value of xj/i. iiij«. vij</., 
in other 1 vvinges viz : — one benefice of Etton, of the verely vsJue 
of xx/i. X9. ijV. ob.^ in all, xxxj/i. xiiij«. ixf/. ob.; William Bayt, 
bacheler of divinitie, of the age of xxxv yeresy well lemed, of 
honest conversacion and qualities, having in lyving of the sayde 
ehapell for his porcion one prebende of the verely value of tjN. 
iiij«. vij(/., other lyvinges he hathe none ; WiUiam Burdon, of tihe 
aige of Ixiiij yeres, of honest conversacion and qualities^ having for 
his porcion in the sayde ehapell one prebende of the yerdy vahie 
of xj//. iiij;^. vij</., and in other lyvinges besides the sayde prebende, 
xxuij/i. xuj«. mja., in all, uij^^v/i. xvij*. uija. (me) ; WiUiam 
Fenteman, of the aige of liiij yeres, indifferently well lemed, of 
honest conversacion and qualities, having yerely one prebende in 
the sayde ehapell for his porcion, of the yerely value of ix/i. xj«. 
iij(/., other lyvinges he hath none ; John Galdyng, of the aige of 
lij yeres, indifferently wellemed, of honest conversacion and 
qualities, having for his porcion one prebende in the sayde ehapell 
to the yerely value of ix/i. xj«. iijV., and in other lyving es to the 
yerely value of Ixviij/i. xj«. iijd.; in all, Ixxixli. xv«. xc/.; William 

(1) Aug. Off. Chimtry Gertifiiale, No. S3. 



THE CITY OF YORK. 429 

Hughton, of the aige of 1 yeres, of honest conversacion and 
qualities, well lemed, having one prebend in the sayde chapell for 
his porcion of the yerely value of ixli, xj.s. iij^., and in other 
lyvinges to the yerely value of xvjli. uijd,, in alL xxvli, xjs. iij^.; 
Humfrey Ogle, of the aige of iiij^^ yeres, indifferently lemed, of 
honeste conversacion and qualities, having for his portion in the 
sayde chapell one prebende of the yerely value of ixli, xjs. iijd,, 
other lyvinges he hath none ; Uldred Johnson, of the aige of 
xlviij yeres, meanly lemed, of honest conversacion and qualities, 
having in the sayde chapell for his porcion one prebende of the 
yerely value of ixli. xjs, iijd., and one chauntrye within the metro- 
politane churche of Yorke of the yerely value of ixli. viij.s. Yd,, in 
all, xviij/?'. xixs. viij^.; John Colteman, of the aige of Iviij yeres, 
indifferently lerned, of honest conversacion and qualities, having 
one prebende for his porcion of the sayde chapell, of the yerely 
value of viij/?. xjs. iijd,, and in other lyvinges the yerely value of 
xliij//., in all, Ij li. xjs. iijd.; Christofer Asheton, of the age of liiij 
yeres, indifferently lerned, of honest conversacion and qualities, 
having for his porcion of the sayde chapell one prebende of the 
yerely value of yiij li, xjs, iijd,, and in other lyvinges the yerely 
value of xviij//., in all, xxvj//. xjs, iijd,; Robert Gybbon, of the 
aige of Ivj yeres, indifferently lemed, of honest conversacion and 
qualities, having for his porcion of the sayde chapell one prebende 
of the yerely value of viij//. xjs, iijd., and one chauntrye in the 
metropolitane churche of Yorke of the yerely value of YJli, xiijs. 
iiijf/., and also one pension of liijs. iiij^/., payde out of the vicarage 
of Collingham in Lincolnshyer, iu all, xvijli. xvijs, xjd.; John 
Canffelde, of the aige of Ixiiij yeres, not lemed, of honest conver- 
sacion and qualities, having for his porcion of the said chapell one 
prebende of the yerely value of viij//. xjs, iijd,, and one chauntrye 
in the metropolitane churche of Yorke of the yerely value of vj//. 
xiijs. iiij<:/., in all, xv//. iiijs. vijr/.; John Walker, of the age of xlvj 
yeres, meanlye lerned, of honest conversacion and qualities, having 
one yerely pension or stypende payde out of the sayde chapell, of 
the yerely value of Ixvjs. yiijd,, and also one chauntrye in Seynte 
Sayvours in Yorke of the yerely value of cvjs. yiijd,, in all, viij//. 
xiijs. iiij^/.; William Earkebye, of the age of lij yeres, indifferently 
lemed, of honest conversacion and qualities, having one yerely pen- 
sion payde by the sayde chapell of the yerely value of Ixvjs. yiijd., 
and also one chauntrye in Seynte Sayvours, Yorke, of the yerely 
value of vj//. xijd,, in all, ixli, vij.<?. viijr/.; John Howseman, of the 
age of xxiij yeres, of honest conversacion and qualities, having in 
lyving of the sayde chapell, xiijs. iiijrf., and besides the same, of 
the churche of Yorke the yerely value, xlvjs., in all, lixs. iiijfl^.; 
Robert Cleveland, of the age of xxj yeres, of honest conversacion 
and qualities, having in lyving of the sayde chapell of the some of 



430 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

xiijs. iiijfl?., and of the cathedrall churclie of Torke, xlv]«., in all, 
lix«. iiijfl?. The same chapell is annexed to the cathedrall churche 
of Torke, and oppening into the same churche one the northe syde. 
The necessitie thereof is to do divine service in the sayde chapell 
and in the hye quere of the sayde metropolitane churche of Torke. 
There is no landes, tenementes soldo ne alienated sithe the xxiij 
day of November, anno regni regis nuper Henrici octavi xxxvij™®. 

The yerely value of the sayde chapell, ciiij^^xiiij//. iij«. ijd. 

Wherof 
In reprisis yerely out of the same, xLlu 

Ajad so remaneth clere, cliiij/e. iij«. ijd, 

Goodes, . Plate, c. ounces, parcell gilte. 

MONEY GYVEN TO THE POORE PEOPLK. 

Memorandum : — That there is gyven to the poore people yerely 
out of the hole revenewe as hereafter folowyth, viz : — ^to the poore 
people in Sutton and Lounde, liijs. iiijV.; to Everton xl«.; to the 
paryshe of Hayton, xls.; to the paryshe of Clareburgh, Ixvjs. viije/.; 
to the paryshe of Retfurd, xxvjs. viijn?.; to the paryshe of Thor- 
pearche, xxvJ6'. viijd; to the paryshe of Collingham, xxvj«. viije/.; 
to the paryshe of Bardeseye, xls.; to the paryshe of Otley, yH, vj«. 
viijt/.; the paryshe of Calverley, iiij IL ; to the paryshe of Hooton 
Pannell, xxvjs. yiijd. In all, xxvj/e. xiij*. iiijtf. 

THE COLLEGE OF SEYNTE WILLIAM IN THE CLOSE OF YORKB. 

John Comey, provoste of the same, of the aige of Ixj yeres, 
indyfEerently lemed, of honest conversacion and qualities, having 
for his porcion of the sayde college, xl*., and one chauntrye within 
the cathedrall churche of Torke of the yerely value of viij/t.; also 
there dothe belonge to the sayde college, with the sayde provoste, 
xxiij chauntrye preistes, whose names, aiges, with qualities and 
lerning hereafter ensueth, particularly the sayde prestos nere 
adjoyning to the sayde metropolitayne churche of Torke. The 
necessitie therof is for the doyng of the divine service in the 
quere of the sayde churche of Torke and also to saye masse in the 
sayde churche at several altars, as they are bound by theyr severall 
foimdacions. There is no landes, ten. soldo sithe the xxiij day of 
November, anno regni regis H. viij^., xxxvij^io. 

The yerely value of the sayde college as shall appere by the 
particlers of the same, xxv/i. viJ5. viijtf. 

Wherof 
In reprisis yerely out of the same, lj«. vijrf. ob. 
And so remaneth clere, xxij//. xvjs. ob. 

Goodes, . . . Plate, . . . 



THE CITY OF YORK. 431 



THE CHAUNTRYE AT THE ALTER OF SEYNT AGATHE, LUCIE, AND 
SCOLASTICE IN THE SAYDE CHUKCHE OF YORKE. 

John Corney, incumbent there, of the aige of Ixj years, indif- 
f erentlie learned, of honest conversacion and qualities, having in 
living over and besides the sayde chauntrye, of the coUege of Saint 
William, xls., as before is mentioned. The same chaunterie is 
within the said metropolitan churche of Yorke. The necessitie 
thereof is to do dyvine service in the sayde churche, and to be in 
the hye quere at masse, matteynes, and evensong, and there to do 
such thinges as he shall be commaunded to do. There is no landes 
nor ten. solde ne alienated sithe the xxiij day of November, anno 
regni regis nuper H. viij^i., xxxvij^^o. 

Firste, one annuall pension or stipende payde to the sayde 
incumbente by the handes of the chamberleyn of the cathedrall 
churche of Yorke, yiij li. 

Wherof 
In reprisis yerely out of the same, xvjs. 
And so remaneth clere, Yij li. iiijs. 
Goods, . . . Plate, xij ounces, parcell gilte. 



THE CHAUNTRYE AT THE ALTER OF SEYNTE SAYVOR AND SEYNTE 

ANNE IN THE SAYDE CHURCHE. 

Etheldred Johnson, incumbent, of the aige of xlviij yeres, 
meanly lerned, of honest conversacion and qualities, having yerely 
besides his sayde chauntrye one prebende in Sepulcres chapell of 
the yerely value of iiij li. vjs. viij5., other lyvinges he hathe none. 
The same is within the sayde churche. The necessitie thereof is to 
do divine service in the sayde churche, as is af orseyd. There is no 
landes, ten. solde sithe xxiij day of November anno regni regis 
nuper H. viij ^\, xxxvij^^o. 

The yerely value of the sayde chauntrye, xli. ixs. iiijd. 

Inde 

In reprisis yerely out of the same, xvijs. xjd. ob. q. 
And so remaneth clere, ixli. xjs. iiijtf. q. 

Goodes, .... Plate, ix ounces di., parcell gilte. 



THE TWO CHAUNTRYES AT THE ALTER OF SEYNT SAYVOR IN THE 
LITELL ROODE LOFTE IN THE SAYDE CHURCHE. 

William Stevenson, incumbent, of the aige of Ixvii] yeres, well 
lerned, of honest conversacion, having no other promoeions but 



432 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTKIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

onelye the verie pro£Eettes of his sayde chauntrye. Also Nicholas 
Benne, incumbent there, of the aige of Ixj yeres, well lemed, of 
honest conversacion and quaHties, having no other promocians but 
onelye his sayde chauntrye. The same is within the sayde 
churche. The necessitie thereof as is afforseyd. There is no 
landes, ten. solde sithe the xxvij day of November anno regni regis 
nuper H. viij^i., xxxvij™®. 

The yerely value of the sayde chauntrye, xvj//. x«. YJd, 

Wherof 

In reprisis yerely out of the same, xxxj«. YJd. ob. 
And so remaneth clere, xiiij//. xix«. ob. 

Goodes, .... Plate, xij ounces, parcell gilte. 

Memorandum : — That there is certen smale eshes growyng 
upon the premisses to the nomber of xx or theyre aboutes, for the 
reperalyng of the tenementes, when nede shall require. 



V THE CHAUNTRYE OF SEYNTE WILFRIDE IN THE SAYDE CHURCHE 

OF YORKE. 

Thomas Webster, incombente, of the aige of xxxviij yeres, well 
lemed, of honest conversacion and qualities, having yerely, besides 
his sayde chaimtrye, one vicarage of the yerely value of YJlu xv«. 
xjd., also one hospitall of the yerely value of iiij/i. xiij«. iiijc?., and 
one annuall pension payde by the Kynges Majesties receyvour! 08. 
In aU, XV jH. ix«. iijV. The same chauntrye is within the sayde 
churche and [the necessity is] to do dyvine service there in the hye 
quere. There is no landes, ten. solde sithe the xxiij day of 
November anno regni regis nuper H. viijvi., xxxvij^io. 

Firste, one annuall pension payde to the sayde incumbent out 
of the landes belonging to the vicares chorall at the feastes of 
Pentecost and Seynte Marten in Wynter equally, vi7«. xiijs. iii]V. 

Wherof 
In reprisis yerely out of the same, xiijs. iiijV. 

And so remaneth clere, vj//. 
Goodes, .... Plate, viij ounces, parcell gilte. 



THE TWO CHAUNTRYES AT THE ALTER OF Th'iNNOCENTES IN THE 

SAYDE CHURCHE OF YORKE. 

llobort Eendeslay and Adam Eichardson, inoumbentes, the 
sayde Itobert of the aige of Ix yeres, the other of the aige 



THE CITY OP YORK. 483 

of xlj yeres, indifPerentlj lemed, of honest conversaoion and 
qualities. The same is within the metropolitane ohurohe of 
Yorke. The necessitie thereof is to do dyvine servioe in 
the sayde churche and to be assistaunte in the hve quere at all 
dyvine services, and to do suohe thinges as they shalbe commaunded 
to do by the rector of the quere. There is no landes, ten. soldo ne 
alienated sithe [the same date]. ' 

Firste, one annuall pension payde to the sayde incumbentesout 
of the parsonage of Stinyngflete by the master of the hospitall of 
Our Ladye in Bowthome in the suburbes of the city of Torke, xft*., 
with XXV] s. Yiijd, payde by the master of the workes of the metro- 
politane churche of Yorke, yeven by Kohard Bameby. In aU, 
xjli. vJ5. viijrf. 

Whereof 
In reprisis yerely out of the same, xxija. ijd. 
And so remaneth clere, xlt, iiija. vjrf. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate perteningto the same. Qoodes^ 
nil. Plate, nil. 



THE CHAITNTRYE OF SEYNTE THOMAS IN THE SAYDE CHURCHE. 

Richard Frere, incumbent, of the age of xl yeres, meanly 
lemed, of honest conversacion and qualities. The same chauntrye 
is with in the metropolitayne churche of Yorke. The necessitie 
thereof is to saye masse at the sayde alter and to be resiaunt in Ihe 
quere at all divine service, bothe masse, mattinges, and evensong. 
There is no landes, ten. soldo sithe [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the sayde chauntrye, xli iijg. 

Whereof 
In reprisis yerely going out of the same, iijs. vjef. 
And so remaneth clere, xl«. yjd. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertening to the same. Qoodes, 
.... Plate, ix ounces, parcell gilte. 



THE CHAUNTRYE AT THE ALTER OF THE CROSSE, SEYNTE ANNB, 
AND SEYNTE ANTHONYE IN THE SAYDE CHUBCHB. 

Eoger Newarke, incumbent there, of the ai^ of zlvj yerei, 
indifferently lemed, of honest conversaoion and qualities. The 
same chauntrye is within the sayde -churche of Yorke. The neces- 
sitie thereof to do dyvine servioe in the h^e quere of the sayde 
metropolitayne churche of Yorke. There is no landes, ten. solde 
ne alienated sithe [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the sayde ehauntrfre, jjK. xiij». iiijrf. 

4d 



434 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

Whereof 
In reprisis yerely out of the same, xiijs. iiijd. 
And so remaneth clere, YJli, 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertening to the same. Qoodes, 
Plate, nil. 



• a * . 



THE CHAUNTRYE AT THE ALTER OF SEYNTE MICHELL Th'aRCAUXGELL 

IN THE SAYD CHURCH. 

"William Eobynson, incumbent of the same, of the aige of Ixx 
yeres, very well lemed, of honest oonversaeion and qualities. The 
same chauntrye is within the metropolytayne churche of Torke. 
The necessitie therof is to do dyvine service in the hie quere of the 
sayde churche. There is no landes, ten. soldo ne alienated sithe 
[the same date]. Also the sayde incumbent hathe one vicarege of 
the yerely value of xli., with two prebendaries, the one of the 
yerely value of Ixiijs. iiijd, the other of the yerely value of liij«. 
iiijfl?. In all, xvli. xvijs. viij<i. 

The yerely value of the sayde chaunterye, xviij/?*. xiijs. mjd. 

Wherof 
In reprisis yerely out of the same, xxxvijs. mjd. 
And so remaneth clere, xvjli. xvjs. 

Goodes, omamentes. and plate pertening to the same. Qoodes, 
.... Plate, XV oimces, gilte. 



THE CHAUNTRYE AT Th'aLTER OF SEYNTE NICHOLAS IN THE 

SAYDE CHURCHE. 

John Shyrwyn, incumbent, of the aige of xl yeres, indifferently 
lemed, of honest conversacion and qualities, having besides his 
sayde chaimtrye one annuall pension payde by me aforsayde 
William Eobinson of the some of iiij li. The same chaimtrye is 
within the sayde churche. The necessitie therof is to maynteyne 
praer afforsed. There is no landes, ten. soldo sythe [the same 
date]. 

The yerely value of the sayde chaimtrye, Ixxiijs. iiijo?. 

Wherof 
In reprisis yerely out of the same, vjs. viijo?. 
And so remaneth clere, Ixvjs. yiijd, 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertening to the same. G-oodes, 
nil. Plate, nil. 



THE CITY OF YORK. 435 



THE CHAUNTRYE AT THK ALTER OF ALL SEYNTES IN THE SAYDE 

CHURCHR OF YORKE. 

Robert Grybbon and Greorge Hauxley, incumbentes of the same, 
the sayde Robert of the aige of Ivj yeres, the other of the aige of 
xxxvj yeres, meanly lemed, of honest conversacion and quafities, 
having no other promocions but onely the very pro£Eettes of the 
sayde chaimtrye. The same chauntrye is with in the churche of 
Yorke. The necessitie therof is to do dyvine service. There is no 
landes, ten. solde ne alienated sithe [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the sayde chauntrye, xiij/t. yjs. viijfl?. 
In reprisis yerely out of the same, xxvjs. Yujd. 
And so remaneth clere, xij//. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertening to the same. Goodes, 
.... Plate, XV ounces di. gilte. 



THE CHAUNTRYE AT THE ALTER OF MARYE MAGDALEN IN THE 

SAYDE CHURCHE. 

William Hayton, incumbent there, of the aige of xliij yeres, 
meanly lemed, of honest conversacion and qualities, having a 
stipende of iiij li. payde by the handes of the foresayde "William 
Robinson, besides the aforsayde chauntrye. The same is within 
the churche of Yorke. The necessitie therof is to do dyvine ser- 
vice as affore is mentioned. There is no landes, ten. solde ne 
alienated sithe [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the same chaiuitrye, Ixjs. 

Wherof 
In reprisis yerely out of the same, vjs. 
And so remaneth clere, Ivs. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertening to the same. Goodes, 
.... Plate, nil. 



THE CHAUNTRYE OF SEYNT JOHN EVANGELIST IN THE SAYDE 

CHURCHE. 

John Cancefeld, incumbent, of the aige of Ixvj yeres, meanly 
lemed, of honest conversacione and qualities, having in lyving 
over and besides his chauntrye, one prebende of the yerely value of 
yiij li. payde by the masters of Sepulores. The same chauntrye is 
with in the sayde churche. The necessitie therof is to do dyvine 
service in the sayde churche. There is no landes, ten. solde sithe 
[the same date]. 



•436 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

The yerely value of the sayde chauntrye, YJ li. xiij«. iiijcl. 

Wherof 
In reprisis yerely out of the same, xiijs. injd. 
And so remaneth clere, YJ li. 
Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertening to the same. Q-oodes, 
Plate, xij ounces, gilte. 



• • • 






THE CHAUNTRYE OF SEYNT WILLIAM WITHIN THE SAYDE 

CHURCHE OF YORKE. 



Alexander Adam, incumbent, of the aige of Ix yeres, indif- 
ferently lerned, of honest conversacion and qualities, having no 
other promocions but the revenewe of his sayde chauntrye. The 
same chauntrye is within the sayde churche. The necessitie therof 
is to mayntene praer afforsed. Ther is no landes, ten. solde ne 
alienated sithe [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the sayde chauntrye, Yij li. vij«. YJd. 
In reprisis yerely out of the same, xs. ixof. ob. q. 
And so remaneth clere, YJ li. xvjs. viij<i. q. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate pertening to the same. Goodes, 
.... Plate, X ounces, iij qr., gilte. 



THE CHAUNTRYE OF SEYNTE CUTHEBERTE IN THE SAYPE 

CHURCHE OF YORKE. 

William Gamett, incumbent, of the aige of xlvij yeres, meanly 
lerned, of honest conversacion and qualities, having over and besides 
his chauntrye, one personage of the yerely value of Ixxviijs. ixc?. 
The same chauntrye is with in the sayde churche. The necessitie 
thereof is to do divine service in the hye quere of the sajde 
churche. There is no landes, ten. solde ne alienated sithen [the 
same date]. 

The yerely value of the sayde chauntrye, xij li. 
In reprisis yerely out of the same, xxiiijs. 
And so remaineth clere, xli xvjs. 

Goods, ornaments, and plate pertening to the same. Goods, 
.... Plate, XV ounces di., gilte. 



THE CHAUNTRYE AT THE ALTER OF SEYNTE LAWRENCE IN THE 

SAYDE CHURCH F. 

Thomas Grayson, incumbent, of the aige of xxxiiij yeres, 
meanly lerned, of honest conversacion and qualities, having one 



THE CITY OF YORK. 437 

annuall pencion of iiij/e., paid out of the courte of the Augmenta- 
cion. The same ehauntrye is with in the sayde churehe. The 
necessitie thereof is to mayntene prayer aforesed. There is no 
landes, ten. solde sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the sayde ehauntrye, lxJ5. iiijV. 
In reprisis yerely out of the same, vs. YJd. 
And so remaineth clere, Iv.s. x^. 

Goods, ornaments, and plate pertening to the same. Goods, . . 
. . Plate, nil. 



THE CH4UNTRYE AT THE ALTER OF SEYNTE ANDREWE IN THE 

SAYDE CHURCHE. 

Cristofer Bentley, incumbent, of the aige of 1 yeres, meanly 
lemed, of honest conversacion and qualities, having for the singing 
of Our Ladye masse in the sayde churehe to the yerely value of 
ixli. xiijs. The same is with in the sayde churehe. The necessitie 
thereof is to mayntene prayer afforseyde. There is no landes, ten. 
solde ne alienated sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the sayde ehauntrye, iiij/e. xiiijs. iiij^. 
In reprisis yerely out of the same, vjs. iiijcl. ob. 
And so remaineth clere, iiij/^. vijs. xjd, ob. 

Goods, ornaments, and plate pertening to the same. Goods, . 
. . . Plate, ix ounces, parcell gilte. 



THE CHAUNTRYE OF OUR LADYE BEHINDE THE HYGH ALTER IN 

THE SAYDE CHURCHE. 

Thomas Wilson, inciunbent, of the aige of xxxvj yeres, well 
lemed, of honest conversacion and qualities, having promooions 
besides his sayde ehauntrye to the yerely value of xx]7*. xviijs. 
The same ehauntrye is with in the sayde churehe. The necessitie 
therof is to do dyvine service in the hye quere of the sayde churehe. 
There is no landes, ten. solde sithe [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the same ehauntrye, cs. 
In reprisis yerely out of the same, xs. 
And so remaineth, iiij li. xs. 

Goods, ornaments, and plate, pertening to the same. Goods, . 
. . . Plate, ix ounces, parcell gilte. 



438 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

THE COLLEGE OF THE VICARES CHORALL OTHERWYSE CALLED THE 

BEDERNE NYGHE THE CHURCHE OF YORK. 

Denis Heckylton, subchaunter there, of the aige of Ivj yeres, 
indyfferently lemed, of honest conversacion and quaKties, having 
promocions to the yerely value of xiij//. ix^., as hereafter shaU 
appere. Also there is with in the sayd college to the nomber of xx 
priests with the subchaunter, which hathe livings as hereafter shall 
appere particulerly. The same college is nyghe the Closse of 
York. The necessitie thereof is that all the vicares chorall are 
daylye bound to be at and do all dyvine service in the hyghe quere, 
and minister dayly service there in the sayde metropoKtayne 
church of York. There is no landes, ten. solde ne alienated sithen 
[the same date]. 

The yerely value of the sayde college, cclxxv/t. xvj«. iiijV. 
In reprisis yerely out of the same, IxlL xvd, ob, q. 
And so remaineth clere, ocxvii, xv«. yd. q. 

Goods, ornaments, and plate, pertening to the same. Goods, 
.... Plate, iiij ^^x ounces, the whiche remayneth in the hands 
of Denis Heckelton, subchaunter of the sayde college, and his 
bretherin there. 

OBBYTTS. 

Memorandimi : — That there was divers well dysposed persons 
which dyd gyve certen landes and ten. for the finding of obbytts, 
of the yerely value of xxviij7t. ijs. iijd., as doth appere by the 
particulers of the same, xxviij/e. ij«. iijd. 



THE CHAUNTRYE AT THE ALTER OF THE HOLIE CROSSE IN THE 

CHURCHE OF YORK. 

Denis Heckelton and John Gilbye, incumbents of the same. 
The sayde Denis Heckelton of the aige of Ivj yeres, indifferently 
lemed, of honest conversacion and qualities, having over and 
besides his sayde chauntrye, the porcion of his vicarage, vj7/. ij«. jd.; 
for his fee, by reason hye is subchaunter, ij«.; also one benefice 
with in the citye of York, of the yerely value of YJlt. xvj«. viijc?. 
The sayde John Gilbye, of the aige of lij yeres, well lemed, of 
honest conversacion and qualities, having over and besides his 
sayde chauntrye the porcion of his vicarage, whiche is yjli ijs, jV., 
other lyvinges he hathe none. The same chaimtrye is with in the 
sayde churche of York. The necessitie thereof is to do dyvine 
service in the hyegh quere in the sayde churche. There is no 
landes, ten. sold sithen [the same date]. 



THE CITY OF TORE* 439 

The yerely value of the sayde ohaimtrye, yjU. xiij«. iiijrf. 

Whereof. 
In reprisis yerely out of the same, xiij«. iiijrf. 
And so remaineth clere, YJli. 

Qt)ods ornaments, and plate, pertening to the same. GxkkIs, . 
Plate, yij ounoes, paroell gilte. 



. • • 



THE CHAUNTRTE OF OUR LADTE IN THE 8AYDB CHUBCHE OF 

YORK. 

Brobert Pettie, inoimibent, of the aige of Ixv yeres, of honest 
oonversacion, meanly lemed, having over and besides his sayde 
ohauntrye the porcion of his vioarege, vj7t. ij«. jrf., and for his sub- 
chauntershipe, ij<s.; other lyvings he hathe none. The same is 
with in the sayde churohe. The necessitie thereof to do dyvine 
service as affore is mencioned. There is no landes, ten. soldo ne 
alienated sithen [the same date]. 

Firste, one annuall penoion or styjpende payde to the sayde 
incumbent by the handes of the ohamDerleyne of the oatiiedrall 
churche of York, lxvj«. viijrf. 

Whereof 
In reprisis yerely out of the same, v]«. viijrf. 
And so remaineth clere, bu. 

Goods, ornaments, and plate pertening to the same. GxkkIs, • 
. . . Plate, nil. 



THE CHAUNTRYE OF AOATHE, SCOLASTIOB, AND LUGIB IN THE 

SAYDE CHURCHB. 

Thomas Baock, incumbent, of the aiffe of Izx Teres, meanly 
lemed, of honest oonversacion and quimiies, having over and 
besides his chauntrye the pordon of his vioarege, vjK. i]«. jd.; other 
lyvinges he hathe none, xhe same is with in the sayde dmiche. 
The necessitie thereof is to be at all dyvine servioe in the sayde 
churche. There is no landes, ten. solde sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the sayde ohauntrye, iiijif. viijt. ^d. 
In reprisis yerely out of the same, ziz«. ijd. 
And so remaineth clere, lzix«. ixd. 

Goods, ornaments, and plate, pertaining to the same. Goods^ 
. . . Plate, viij ounces, paroell gilte. 



440 CERTIFICATES OP CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 



THE CH.UTNTRYE OF THE SAYDE AGATHE, SCOLASTICE, AND LUCE 

IN THE SAYDE CHURCHE. 

Walter Lancaster, incimibent, of the aige of Ivj yeres, meanly 
lemed, of honest conversacion and qualities, having the porcion of 
the vicarege, YJli. ijs. jt/., over and besides the sayde chauntrye. 
The same is with in the sayde ehurehe. The necessitie thereof is 
to do dyvine service in the sayde chnrche. There is no landes, 
ten. soldo ne alienated sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the same chauntrye, iiij li, xiiij«. iijd. 
In reprisis yerely out of the same, xixs. iiij a?. 
And so remaineth clere, Ixxiiij*. ixd. 

Goods, ornaments, and plate pertening to the same. Goods, . . 
. . Plate, nil. 



THE IJ CHAUNTRYES OF SEYNTE STEPHANE IN THE SAYDE 

CHURCHE OF YORK. 

Marten Wardman and Peter Glenton, incumbents of the same, 
the sayde Marten, of the aige of Ivij yeres, the other of the aige of 
Iiij yeres, meanly lemed, of honest conversacion and qualities ; the 
[said] Marten Wardeman hathe over and besides his chauntrye, 
the vicarege of Weston, of the yerely value of YJli. vj«.; and the 
sayde Peter Glenton hathe one other chauntrye of the yerely value 
of Is, The same chaimtrye is with in the sayde churche of York. 
The necessitie thereof is to do divine service in the sayde churche 
and to be resiaunt in the quere when nede shall require. There is 
no landes, ten. soldo ne alienated sithen [the same date]. 

Firste, one annuall pencion or stipende payde to the sayde 
incumbents out of the landes pertening to the late dissolved monas- 
terie of Jarvax by the handes of the erle of Lennux, receyvor 
there, xiij/*. vjs. viijt/. 

Wherof 
In reprises yerely out of the same, xxvjs. Yiijd. 
And so remaineth clere, xij/f*. 

Goods, ornaments, and plate pertening to the same. Goods, . . 
. . Plate, xvj ounces, gilte. 

Memorandum : — That Sir Christofer Danbye, knight, with his 
cooperciners dothe make clame to the landes with the appertenances, 
belongining to the sayde chauntryes, for as muche as tiie f oimders 
of the sayde chauntry^es had but an estate taley in the same 
landes, and dyd gyve the same for iiij" xv yeres to two chapleyns 
to sing masse at the sayde alter and for other uses, as appenth by 



THE CITY OF YORK. 441 

a certen indenture tripartite, remaining with the said Sir Christof er 
Danbje, boring date the xxiiij day of May, anno Domini mccgclij, 
sealyd with the seales of John, men lord Sorope, the chapiter of 
the oathedrall churche of Seynt Peter of York, and the covent 
seale of the late monastery of Gervanxe, whioh sayde terme of 
iiijx^xv yeres be expired and ended, as by the sayde indenture 
more at large may appere. 



THE CHAUNTRYE OF JHESUS AND OUR LADYE IN THE SADE 

CHURCHE OF YORK. 

Robert Gtrege, inoimibent, of the aige of xl yeres, indifferently 
lemed, of honest eonversaoion and ^ufuities, having other promo- 
cions to the yerely value of xii]7«. vj«. viijc?., over and besides his 
ohaunterye. The same is with in the sayde churche of York. The 
necessitie thereof is to do dyvine service in the sayde metropoli- 
tayne churche of York. There is no landes, ten. solde ne alienated 
sithen [the same date]. 

Firste, one annuaU pencion payde to the incumbents out of the 
late surrendered howse of Lenton by the hands of the Kynges 
Majesties receyvour there, yjli. xiij«. iiijrf. 

^ Wherof 

In reprisis yerely out of the same, xiij«. iiijrf. 
And so remaneth clere, vj7i. 

Goods, omamentes, and plate pertening to the same. Goods, . 
. . . Plate, xvij ounces, parcell gilte. 



THE CHAUNTRYE OF OUR LADYE IN THE METROFOLITAYNE 

CHURCHE OF YORKE. 

Chrystofer Bentley, incumbent, of the aige of 1 yeres, having 
one other chaimterye with in the sayde metropolitayne churche ot 
Yorke of the yerely value of iiij/i. xiij«. iiiief., of a meane leming, 
of honest conversacion and qualities. Tne same is with in the 
sayd churche. The necessitie thereof is to mayntene prayer. 
There is no landes, ten. solde ne alienated sithe [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the sayde chauntrye, ixA*. xiij«. 
In reprises yerely, xix«. 

And so remaneth clere, viij/t. xiiij«. 

Goods, ornaments, and plate pertening to the same. Goods, • • 
. . Plate, nil. 



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THE CHAUNTRYE OF SEYNTE FRYSWYTH IN THE SAYDE CHURCHE 

OF YORKE. 

John Hixson, late incumbent of the same chauntrye, founded 
with in the sayde churehe. The necessitie thereof is to do dyvine ser- 
vice and to be assistaunte in the hie quere at all dyvine service and 
to do such things as he shall be commaimded. There is no landes, 
ten. solde ne alienated sithe [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the same chauntrye, yjli. 

Wherof 
In reprisis yerely out of the same, xijs. 
And so remaineth clere, cviijs. 

Q-oods, ornaments, and plate, pertening to the same. Goods, . 
. . . Plate, xvj ounces, gilte. 



THE CHAUNTRYE OF SEYN'l BLASE W^ITHIN THE SAYDE 

CHURCHE. 

Eobert Hall, incumbent, of the aige of 1 yeres, well lemed, of 
honest conversacion and qualities having yerely, besides his chaun- 
trye, one pencion of the Kinges Majestie of vj/t. xiijs. iiijrf., and 
also the parsonage of Seynte Denys in Yorke of the yerely value 
of Is. The same is with in the sayde churehe. The necessitie 
thereof is to do dyvine service in the churehe aiforseyd. There is 
no landes, ten. solde ne alienated sithe [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the sayde chauntrye, xxxs, 

Wherof 
In reprises yerely out of the same, ij«. YJd, 
And so remaneth clere, xxvijs. YJd, 

Goods, ornaments, and plate, pertening to the same. Goods, . 
. . . Plate, viij ounces, parcell gilte. 



THE CHAUNTRYE OF SEYNTE JOHN BEVERLEY IN THE SAYDE 

CHURCHE. 

John Kay, incumbent, of the aige of xlvj yeres, indifPerently 
well lemed, of honest conversacion and qualities, having over and 
besides the sayde chauntrye, his porcion of the vicarege, v]7t. ij« jrf., 
other lyvings he hathe none. The same chauntrye is with in the 
sayde churehe. The necessitie thereof is to do divine service in 
the sayde churehe. There is no landes, ten. solde ne alienated 
sithe [the same date]. 



THE CITY OF YORK. 443 

Firste, one annuall pencion payde to the sayde incumbent by 
the clarke of Seynt Peter works, out of the landes belonging to the 
cathedral churche of Yorke, Ixvjs. viijrf. 
In reprises yerely out of the same, yjs, Yujd, 
And so remaneth clere, lx«. 

Goods, ornaments, and plate, pertening to the same. Goods, . 
. . . Plate, viij oimces, parceU gilte. 



THE CHAUNTRYE OF SEYNT JOHN EVANGELIST IN THE SAYDE 

CHURCHE. 

John Taylour, incumbent, of the aige of xlvj yeres, indifferently 
lemed, of honest conversacion and qualities, having one other 
chauntrye in Acam of the yerely value, xxxjs. iiijrf., and 
for his porcion of the vicarege, vj7/. ijs. jd,, over and besides his 
sayde chaimtrye. The same is with in the sayde churche. The 
necessitie thereof is to do divine service in the sayde churche. 
There is no landes, ten. soldo ne alienated sithen [the same date]. 

Firste, one annuall pencion or stipende payde to the sayde 
incumbent, out of the possessiones pertening to the late dissolved 
monasterie of BUande, by the Kyngs Majesties receyvor there, 
Ixvjs. viijrf. 

Wherof 
In reprises yerely out of the same, yjs. viijW. 
And so remaneth clere, Ixs. 

Goods, ornaments, and plate pertening to the same. Goods, 
nil. Plate, nil. 



THE CHAUNTRYE OF SEYNT JOHN EVANGELIST IN THE SAYDE 
CHURCHE BESIDE OUR LADYES ALTER. 

James Crostwayte, inciunbent there, of the aige of xlviij yeres, 
of honest conversacion and qualities, indifferently lemed, having 
over and besides his sayde chauntrye the porcion of his vicarege, 
vj/i. ijs. jd. The same is with in the sayde churche. The neces- 
sitie thereof as is afforseyd. There is no landes, ten. solde sithen 
[the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chaimtrye, Ixvjs. viijV. 

Wherof 
In resoluts yerely out of the same, yjs, YUJd. 
And so remaneth clere, lx«. 

Goods, ornaments, and plate pertening to the same. Goods, . 
. . . Plate, X ounces, parcel gilte. 



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THE CHAUNTRYE OF SEYNTE LAWRENCE WITHIN THE SAYDE 

CHURCHE OF YORKE. 

William Bayte, incumbent, of the aige of liij yeres, indifferently 
lemed, of honest conversaoion and quahties, having yerely besides^ 
his sayde chauntrye for his porcion of the vicarege, YJ li, ijs. jd. 
The same is within the churehe of Yorke. The necessitie thereof 
is to do divine service afforseyd. There is no landes, ten. solde ne 
alienated sithen [the same date], 

Firste, one annuall pencion out of the vicares chorall, payde to 
the saide incumbent, Ixvjs. viijc?. 

Inde 
In reprisis yerely out of the same, vjs. viijo?. 
And so remaneth clere, Ixs. 

Goods, omamentes, and plate pertening to the same. Goods, . 
. . . Plate, xj ounces, parcell gylte. 



THE CHAUNTRYE OF SEYNTE JAMES IN THE SAYDE CHURCHE OF 

YORKE. 

Robert Johnson, incumbent, of the aige of Ixiiij yeres, meanly 
lerned, of honest conversacion and qualities, having yerely besides 
his sayde chauntrye for his porcion of the vicarege, vj//. ijs. jV., 
The sayde chauntrye is with in the sayde churehe. The necessitie 
thereof is to minister sacraments in the sayde churehe. There is 
no landes, ten. solde sithen [the same date]. 

Firste, one annuall pencion payd to the sayde incumbent out 
of the vicares chorall, lxvj.y. viij^. 

Wherof 
In reprisis yerely out of the same, vj«. Yiijd. 
And so remaneth clere, Ixs. 

Goods, ornaments, and plate pertening to the same, viz : — 
Goods, .... Plate, viij ounces, parcell gilte. 



THE CHAUNTRYE OF SEYNT PAULYNE IN THE SAYDE CHURCHE OF 

YORKE. 

William Buckle, incumbent, of the aige of liiij yeres, indif- 
ferently lemed, of honest conversacion and qualities, having yerely 
besides his sayde chauntrye for his porcion of the vicarege, YJli. ij«. 
jd. The same is with in the sayde churehe. The necessitie thereof 
is to do divine service in the sayde churehe afforseyd. There is no 
landes, ten. solde ne alienated sithen [the same date]. 



THE CITY OF YORK. 445 

Firste, one annuall pencion payde to the sayde incumbent by 
the vicares chorall, Ixvjs. \iijd, 

Wherof 
In reprisis yerely out of the same, vjs. viijV. 
And so remaneth clere, Ixs. 

Goods, ornaments, and plate pertening to the same. Goods, . . 
. . Plate, viij ounces di., parcel! gilte. 



THE CHAUNTRYE OF SEYNTE GEORGE IN THE SAYDE CHURCHE OF 

YORK. 

Eobert Mell, incumbent, of the aige of xliiij yeres, meanly 
lerned, of honest conversacion and qualities, having yerely over 
and besides his sayde chauntrye for his porcion of the vicarege, yj/t. 
ijs. jcL; also one other chauntry in Crux Churche in York of the 
yerely value of xliiij s. viijc?. The same is with in the sayde 
churche. The necessitie thereof is to mayntene prayer a£forseyd. 
There is no landes, ten. soldo ne alienated sithen [the same date]. 

Firste, one annuall pencion payde to the sayde incumbent out 
of the landes belonging to the vicares chorall, Ixvjs. viijrf. 
In reprisis yerely out of the same, vjs. \njd. 
And so remaneth clere, Ixs. 

Goods, ornaments, and plate pertening to the same. Goods, . 
. . . Plate, xxviij ounces, gilte. 



THE CHAUNTRYE OF THE TRYNITIE IN THE SAYDE CHURCHE OF 

YORKE. 

Thomas Acrige, incumbent, of the aige of xl yeres, indifferently 
lerned, of honest conversacion and qualities, having yerely besides 
his sayde chauntrye for his porcion, of the vicarege vj7e. ijs, jrf., 
other lyving he hathe none. The same is with in the sayde' 
churche. The necessitie is to mayntene prayer afforsayd. There 
is no landes, ten. soldo sithen [the same date]. 

Firste, one annuall pencion payde to the sayde incumbent out 
of the landes pertening to the vicares chorall, lxv]«. Yujd, 

Wherof 
In reprisis yerely out of the same, vjs. viijW. 
And so remaneth clere, Ixs. 

Goods, ornaments, and plate pertening to the same. Goods, . 
. . . Plate, xij ounces, gilte. 



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THE CHAUNTRYE OF SEYNTE THOMAS TH'aPOSTELL IN THE SAYDE 

CHURCHE. 

John Savage, inciunbent, of the aige of xxxviij yeres, indif- 
ferently lemed, of honest conversacion and qualities, having yerely 
besides his sayde chauntrye for his porcion of the vicarege, YJ It. 
ijs. jd.y other living he hathe none. The same is with in the sayde 
churche. The necessitie thereof is to do divine service in the sayde 
churche and to be in the hye quere at all services. There is no 
landes, ten. soldo sithen [the same date]. 

First, one annuall or yerely pencion paid to the sayde incum- 
bent out of the lands pertening to the late monasterye of Bilande, 
lxvJ5. YUJd, 

Wherof 
In reprisis yerely out of the same, vjs. viijc?. 
And so remaineth clere, Ixs. 

Goods, ornaments, and plate pertening to the same. Gk)ods, . 
. . . Plate, nil. 



THE CHAUNTRYE OF THE INNOCENTS IN THE SAYDE CHURCHE OP 

YORK. 

William Shute, inciunbent, of the aige of xxxvij yeres, meanly 
lemed, of honest conversacion and qualities, having yerely besides 
his sayde chauntrye for his porcion of the vicarege, YJli. ijs. jd^j 
also one yerely pencion out of the late monasterye of Seynte 
Leonards, cvjs. viijfl?. The same is with in the metropolitayne 
churche of York. The necessitie therof is to do dyvine service in 
the said church as is aforsed. There is no landes sold, etc. 

Firste, one annuall pencion payd to the sayde incumbent by 
the handes of Edward Eoose of Eowth, out of certen landes in 
Howthome in Northe Cave, Ixvjs. viijfl?. 

Wherof 
In resoluts yerely going out of the same, vjs. viijo?. 
And so remaneth clere, Ixs. 

Goods, ornaments, and plate, pertening to the same. Goods, . 
. . . Plate, nil. 



THE CHAUNTRYE OF THE TRINITIE IN THE SAYDE CHURCHE OF 

YORK. 

Anthony Iveson, incumbent, of the aige of xxvij yeres, 
indifferently lemed, of honest conversacion and qualities, having 



THE CITY OE YORK. 447 

yerely besides his sayde chauntrye for his porcion, of the viearege, 
vj7/. ijs. jd. The same is with in the sayde churche of York. The 
necessitie therof is to do divine service as is aforseyd. There is no 
landes, ten. soldo sithen [the same date]. 

Firste, one annuall pencion paid to the sayde incumbent out of 
the dissolved howse in York, called the Trinities, cxiijs. uijd, 

Wherof 
In reprises yerely out of the same, xjs. iiijd. 
And so remaineth clere, ciJ5. 

Goods, ornaments, and plate, pertening to the same, Q-oods, . 
. . . Plate, XV ounces, gilte. 

THE CHAUNTRYE OF SEYNT JOHN EVANGELIST IN THE SAYDE 

CHURCHE OF YORK. 

John Glasen, incumbent, of the aige of xxxviij yeres, indif- 
ferently lemed, of honest conversacion and quahties, having yerely 
besides his sayde chauntrye for his porcion of the viearege, yj It, 
ijs. jd, also viijs. payd by the chamberleyn of the churche of 
York. The same is with in the sayde churche. The necessitie 
thereof is to do divine service in the sayde churche. There is no 
landes, ten. solde sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the same chauntrye, iiijli. vjs. 

Wherof 
In reprises yerely out of the same, ix6'. 
And so remaneth clere, Ixxvijs. 

Goods, ornaments, and plate, pertening to the same. Goods, . 
. . . Plate, xiiij, ounces ^te. 

THE CHAUNTRYE OF SEYNT JOHN EVANGELYSTE IN THE SAYDE 

CHURCHE OF YORK. 

Edwarde Swayne, incumbent, of the aige of xxxviij yeres, 
meanly lemed, of honest conversacion and qualities, having yerely 
besides his chauntrye for the portion of his viearege, yjii, ijs, jd. 
The same is with in the sayde churche. The necessitie is to do 
dyvine service in the sayde churche, as is aforseyd. There is no 
landes, ten. solde ne alienated since [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the sayde chauntrye, as shall appere by the 
particulers of the same, iiij/e. xiij«. 

Wherof 
In reprises yerely out of the same, xs. yd, ob. 
And so remaneth clere, iiij/*. ijs. vj^. ob. 

Goods, ornaments, and plate, pertening to the same. Goods, 
nil. Plate, nil. 



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THR CHAUNTRYE OF SEYNT EDMUNDE THE KYNGE IN THE SATDE 

CHURCHE. 

Robert Cragges, incumbent, of the aige of xxxix yeres, indif- 
ferently lemed, of honest eonversaeion and quaUties, having yerely 
besides his ehauntrye the porcion of the vicarege, vj/e. ijs. jd,, also 
one benefice in the citie of York, of ihe yerely value of lxvj«. viijef. 
The same is with in the sayde churche. The necessitie thereof is 
as is aforseyd. There is no landes, ten. soldo sithen [the same 
date] . 

Firste, one annuall pencion paid by the clerk of the works, 
belonging to the chnrche of York, to the sayde incumbent, lxv]«. 
viijfl?. 

Wherof 
In reprises yerely out of the same, vj«. viij^?. 
And so remaineth clere, Ixs. 

Goods, ornaments, and plate, pertening to the same. Groods, 
Plate, ix ounces, gilte. 



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THE CHAUNTRYE OF SEYNTE NICHOLAS IN THE SAYDE CHURCHE 

OF YORK. 

Peter Walker, incimibent, of the aige of xxix yeres, indif- 
ferently lemed, of honest eonversaeion and quahties, having yerely 
besides his sayde ehauntrye the porcion of his vicarege, YJ li. ijs, jd. 
The same is with in the sayd churche. The necessitie thereof is 
to do divine service in the sayde churche and to be assistaunte in 
the hie quere at all tymes. There is no landes solde ne alienated 
sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the sayde ehauntrye, Ixvjs. viijrf. 

Wherof 
In reprisis yerely out of the same, vjs. viij^. 
And so remaineth clere, 1x6*. 

Goods, ornaments, and plate, pertening to the same. Goods, 
nil. Plate, nil. 



THE CHAUNTRYE OF SEYNTE CHRISTOFER IN THE SAYD CHURCHE 

OF YORK. 

Richard Stubbes, incumbent, of the aige of xliij yeres, meanly 
lemed, of honest eonversaeion and qualities, having yerely besides 
his sayde ehauntrye one other ehauntrye of the yerely value of 



THE CITY OE YORK. 449 

xxxs. The same is with in the churche of York. The necessitie 
thereof is to do divine service in the hie quere of the sayde 
churche. There is no landes, ten. soldo sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the sayde chauntrye, 1x5. 
In reprisis yerely out of the same, vjs. 
And so remain eth clere, liiijs. 

Goods, ornaments, and plate, pertening to the same. Goods, 
nil. Plate, nil. 

Memorandum : — That there is belonging to the sayd vicares 
chorall two other chauntryes, having no incumbents, of the yerely 
value of YJli. xiijs. iiijfl?., paid out of the benefice of Friston, 
belonging to the sayde vicares, YJ It, xiijs. iiij^. 

OBYTTES. 

Memorandum : — That there is gyven to the sayde churche of 
York by divers well disposed persons certen landes and ten., out of 
the whiche there is payd yerely for obbytts donne for the sayde 
persons, as folowyth, viz: — for the obytte of Wat. Skyrlowe yerely, 
xxvjs. viij^.; the obytte of Thomas Dalbye, Ivjs. iiijfl?.; the obytte 
of Eobert Pynchebecke yerely, xxxiijs. iiijd.; the obytte of Robert 
Newton yerely, xxvjs. viijd; the obytte of Richard Bamebye, xxx«. 
iiij^.; the obytte of John Branetrey yerely, xxxijs. yd.; the obytte of 
John Brodesworth, xxijs. nijd.; the obytte of Henry Buryebrotte, 
xxjs. YJd. In all, yerely, xjli, ixs. xjd. 



OBYTTES AND LIGHTS. 

Memorandum : — That the ryght reverente father in God, 
Robert, archbyshope of York, dothe pay out of the manor of 
Thorpe to the metropolitan church of York for the findyng of one 
obytte in the sayde churche, YJli. YJs, Yiijd,; also payde out of the 
sayde manor for the mayntenyng of lyghts in the sayde churche, 
xxs. In all, vi]7/. vjs. viijo?. 



LYGHTS. 



Memorandum : — That the parsonage of ySTeston was gyven to 
the finding of lyghts in the sayde metropolytayn churche of York 
of the yerely value of YJli, xiijs. iiijd,, in the tenure of Marma- 
ducke Vavisor, YJli, xiijs. mjd. 



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450 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC, 

[sums total for the metropolitan church of YORK.Jl 

Some of the possessions aforseyd, Doolv/t. vijs. q. 

Some of the deducolons, exxviij/e. vs. viij^. q. 

And so remaneth, DoxxvijVi*. xvjd 

Some of the goodes, . . 

Some of the plate, Dxxij ounces, iij qr. 

Some of the lyghts and obytts, liiijVi. xJ5. nd. 



2. THE PAEYSH CHUECH CALLED CEUX CHUECHE IN 

THE SAYD CITYE. 

THE CHAUNTERY OF SAYNCT JOHN BAPTISTE IN THE SAYD 

CHURCHE. 

William Pynder, incumbent there, of th'aige of Ix yeres, of 
honest qualities and conversacion, and indeferently lemed, having 
one other chauntery in the parishe churohe of Sainct John in 
Hungate in the said citie of the yerely value of cxJ5. iiijti?., as shall 
appere hereafter. There is in the said churche f oure chauntery 
prestes whose naymes shall appere hereafter, over and besides the 
parsonne and curate. The said chauntery is within the said 
parishe churche. The necessite is to do dyvine service there and 
to be assistant to the curate in ministring of sacraments. Having 
of howseling people in the said parishe to the nomber occcxx^ and 
three. There is no landes, ten. nor woodes sold ne alienated sithen 
[the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chauntery is xxixs. 

Wherof 
In reprisis yerely ^oing forthe of the sayme, iJ5. ]d, ob. q. 
And so remanithe clere, xxvjs. xrf. q. 

Goods, omamentes, and plate appertening unto the said chaun- 
tery. Goods, .... Plate, nil. 

(I) I have also noticed licences to found two other chantries in the Cathedral 
Church of York as follows : — Licence to Ralph de Fenton, chaplain, to assign rents 
in Nabum juxta Fulford, \o a chaplain to celebrate divine service in the cathedral 
church at the altar of St William for the souls of the said Ralph and his ancestors. 
28 Aug., 1318. Fat.y 11 Edward II., p. 1, m. 28. And licence to Richard Tumok, 
of York, to assign four marks rent in York to Alan de Welbum, prebend of York, 
to celebrate divine service at the altar of St. Thomas the Martjr in the cathedral 
church for the souls of the same Richard and Agnes, his wife. 6 Aug., 1328. FtU,^ 
2 Edio, Ill.y p, 2., m. 27. 



THE CITY OF YORK. 451 

THE CHAUNTERY OFF OURE LADY IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

John White, incumbent there, of th'aige of Ivj^ yeres, of honest 
conversacion and qualities, and menelye lerened, having no other 
promocions but only the revenewe of his chauntery. The said 
ehauntery is within the said parishe ehurche. The necessitie thereof 
is to do dyvine service there and to be assistant unto the curate in 
ministring of sacramentes, as is aforesaid. There is no landes, ten. 
solde or spoyled sithen [the same date] . 

The yerely value of the said chauntery, Ixxiijs. iiij^. 

Inde 
In reprises yerely going forthe of the same, vs. iiijf'. 
And so remaineth clere, Ixviijs. 

Goods, omements, and plaite appertening unto the said chaun- 
tery. Goods, .... Playte, nil. 



THE CHAUNTERY OF OURE BLESSED LADY IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

Myles Watshefurthe, incumbent there, of th'aige of Kj*i yeres, 
of honest qualities and condicions, and nott lerened, havyng one 
other chauntery in the Trinitie Churche in Mikilgate in the said 
citie of the yerely value of yj li, xiijs. iiijcl. The said chaimtery is 
within the said churche. The necessity thereof is, as is, a£foresaid. 
There is no landes solde sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chauntery, hjs, 

Inde 
In reprises yerely gying forth of the same, xiijs. 
And so remanith clere, xxxix«. 

Goods, ornejinentes, and plaite appertenning unto the said 
chauntery. Goods, .... Plate, nil. 



THE CHAUNTERY OF SAINT THOMAS IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

Eoberte Mell, incumbent there, of th'aige of xliiij yeres, of 
honest conversacion and quahties, and menely lerened, having one 
other promocion as one of the vicars chorall in the metropolitane 
churche of Yorke to the yerely value of YJli, ij«. jd.y and also one 
other chauntery in the same churche of the yerely value of iij li vj«. 
viijfl?. The said chauntery is within the said churche. The 
necessite thereof, as is afforesaid. There is no landes sold 
sithen [the same day]. 

The yerely value of the said chauntery, xliiijs. viijrf. 
In reprises yerely going forth of the same, iij«. jd. 

Goods, omeyments, and plaite appertening unto the same. 
Goods, .... Plate, xiiij ounces, parcell gilte. 



452 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 



RENTES GEVEN FOR OBITES AND LAMPES IN THE SAIDE FARISHE. 

Memorandum : — That there is vs., parcell of rent going owte of 
a ten. in Fosegate, in the holding of RoUand Watter, assigned and 
bestowed yerely upon th'obit of John Shawe in the said churche to 
oontinewe for ever ; also there is vs. ijd., parcell of the rent of a 
ten., in tholding of Edwarde Raincoke in the said citie, assined and 
bestowed yerely upon th'obit of Leonardo Shawe, whereof xiijo?. is 
yerely geven to xiij pore f olkes to continew for ever ; also there is 
vs., paid yerely to the said churche wardens by the master of the 
marchauntes in the said citie, assined and bestowed yerly apon 
th'obit of John Butterfeld, whereof xiijd. is yerely paid to poure 
folkes, to oontinewe for ever ; and there is also vs. yerely going 
oute of the mansion howse belonging to the parson there, assined 
and bestowed yerely upon th'obit of William Cowper, wherof xiijd. 
is yerly geven to poure folkes, to oontinewe for ever ; also there is 
vjs. viijW., going owte of a ten. in the said parish, in the holding of 
John Kilbome, assined and bestowed yerly upon th'obit of John 
Shawe, wherof xiijd. is yerly geven to poure folkes, to oontinewe 
for ever ; also there is iijs. iiijc/., yerely going owte of ij lees of land 
in Tenter Lees, in tholding of John Sharlik, and of one little 

fardyne in Sainct Saviorgate, in tholding of Raflfe Hall, yerely 
estowed upon th'obit of John Buttirf eld, to oontinewe for ever ; 
also there is iiijs., yerely going owte of a ten. in the Sainct Savior- 
gate, in tholding of Thomas Chaice, assined and bestowed yerely 
upon the obit of Thomas Hodgeshon, whereof xiijd is yerely geven 
to poore people, to continew for ever ; also there is vs. yerely going 
forth of a ten. in Flesh Shamles, in tholding of "William Cowper, 
assined and bestowed yerely upon th'obit of Bugwath, whereof 
xiijd. ys geven to pore people, to oontinewe for ever ; also there is 
iijs. iiijd., yerely going owte of a ten. at Fosebrige ende in the 
said citie, in the holding of George Hutchinson, bestowed upon 
th'obit of Christofer Bankes, to oontinewe for ever ; also there is 
iiijs. xjd,, going owte of a ten. in Fosegate, in the holding of 
Ghregory Lepington, bestowed upon th'obit of Thomas Gilbflmke, 
whereof xiijd, is yerely paid to poure people ; also there is yjs. viijtf., 
yerly paid to the said churche for one obit to be done there for one, 
Peter Jakson, to continew for the tirme of xx^ yeres, of whiohe 
yeres there is not past iij to come, and there is ijs. of the said some 
yerely geven to pouer people, and James Jakson, son to the said 
Peter, is assined to pay the same ; and also the master of the 
mistery of the marchauntes in the said citye doth finde yerely a 
lamp continually before the sacrament in the said churche and pay 
yerely for finding the same iijs. iiijd In all, Ivijs. yd. 



THE CITY OF YORK. 453 



A STIPENDVRIE PREST IN THE SAID PARISHH. 

Memorandum : — That the master and fellowship of the mystery 
of marchaunts within the citie of Yorke haith alwaise paid to a 
prest doing dyvine service in the Trynitie Chapell in Fosegate 
within the said parishe, belonging to the said mistery, YJ li. xiijs. 
iiijV. The nayme of the said incumbent is Thomas Pikering, of 
honest qualites and meane lerening, of whiche stipend the said 
incumbent paithe yerely for his tenthes, xiijs. iiijo?., and so 
remanith clere to the incumbent, YJ li. 



3. THE PAEYSH CHUECH OF SAYNCT ELLYN IN 

STAYNQATE. 

THE CHAUNTERY OF OURE LADY IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

Peter Glenton, incumbent there, of th'aige of liijti yeares, of 
honest qualities and conversacion, and meanely lerened, having one 
other chauntrey in the metropolitane churche of Yorke of the yerely 
value of vj7/. xiijs. iiij^. paid unto hime by th'erle of Lenneux. 
Also there is one other chauntery in the said churche as hereafter 
shalbe declared. The said chauntery is within the said churche. 
The necessitie thereof is to do dy vyne service and to be assistant to 
the vicare in ministering of sacramentes. Having of howseling 
people in the said parishe, to the nomber of twoo himdrethe. 
There is no landes, ten. ne woodes alienated ne wasted sithen [the 
same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chauntery, lj«. 

Inde 
In reprises yerely going forthe of the same, xj«. ob. 
And so remanith clere, xxxixs. xjd, ob, 

Goodes, orneyments, and plate appertening unto the said 
chauntery. Goods, .... Plate, nil. 



LANDES GEVEN TO THE SAID INCUMBENT. 

Memorandum : — That there ar certeyne landes and ten., of the 
yerely value of xxijs., whiche was geven for the reperaoions of the 
said churche, and haithe bene imployed by the concent of the 
parochianers towardes the finding of the above named incumbent, 
over and besides his said chaunteres, by the spaioe of five yeres by 
past, and so to continewe unto suche tyme as the said churche 
shalbe in ruyne and decay, and then they, the said parochianers, to 
taike the proffettes of the said landes towardes the repaxaoions of 
the said churche, by yere, xxijs. 



454 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 



THE CHAUNTERY OF SAINCT MICHELL IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

Wylliam Watson, incumbent there, of th'aige of xl^ yeres, of 
honest qualities and conversaeion, and nott lerened, having no 
oyther promocions but only the revenue of his chantre. The said 
chauntery is within the said ehurche. The necessitie thereof is to 
do dyvine service there and to be assistant to the curate in minis- 
tring of sacramentes, as is aforesaid. And there is no landes soldo 
sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chauntery, Ivs. viijof. 
In resolutes yerely going forth of the same, iiijs. 
And so remanith clere, Ijs. viijV. 

Goodes, omeymentes, and plate appertening unto the said 
chauntery. Goods, .... Plate, nil. 



OBYTTES. 



Memorandum : — That there is viijs., paid yerely to the finding 
of an obit in the said ehurche for ever, going owte of the landes 
and ten. belonging to the laite hospital! of Sainct Leonardos in 
York. And also there is xiijs. iiijfl?., yerely paid imto the said 
ehurche by the searchers of the occupacion of the Pewtheres in the 
said citie. In all, xxjs. injd. 



4. THE PARYSH CHUECH OF SEYNT PETEE THE LYTLE. 

THE CHAUNTERY OF OURE LADY IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

Wylfride Archer, incumbent there, of th'aige of xxv yeres, of 
honest conversaeion and qualities, and not lerened, having no pro- 
mocions in certeynty, but that he servith the cure there as yet, 
because the parsonage is so little worth no man will taik yt. Also 
there is in the said ehurche one other chauntery prest as hereafter 
shall appere. The said chauntery is within the said ehurche. The 
necessitie thereof is to do dyvine service there and to minister 
sacramentes, having nether parson ne vicare, but onely hymeself 
and the said other chauntery preste. And there belonffith to the 
said parishe of howseling people to the nomber of a hundrethe. 
There is no landes or woods alienated ne sold sithen [the same 
date]. 

The yerely value of the said chauntery, cv«. xd. 
In reprises yerely going forth of the same, vjs. xjd. ob. 
And so remanithe clere, iiijV/. xviij*. xd, ob. 



THE CITY OF YORK. 455 

Goodes, orneymentes, and plate appertening unto the said 
chauntery. Goods, .... Playte, nil. 

THE CHAUNTERY OF SAINCT JOHN BAPTIST IN THB SAID CHURCHE. 

John Blaides, incumbent there, of th'aige of fifty yeres, of 
honest conversaoion and qualities, and menely lerened, having no 
other promooions but the revenewe of his chauntery. The said 
chauntery is within the said parishe churche. The necessitie 
thereof is to be assistant to the other chauntery prest in ministering 
of sacramentes. And there is no landes ne woodes soldo ne spoyled 
sith [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chauntery, iiij/e. vjs. 
In reprises yerely going forth of the same, viijs. 
And so remaineth clere, Ixxviijs. 

Goods, orneymentes, and plate appertening unto the same 
chantrey. Goods, .... Plate, ix ounces, parcell gilt. 

5. THE PARISH CHUECH OF SAYNCT JOHN IN 

HUNGAYTE. 

THE CHAUNTERY OF OURE LADY IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

Wylliam Pynder, incumbent there, of th'aige of Ix yeres, of 
honest conversaoion and qualities, and meanely lerened, having one 
other chauntery in Crux churche in Yorke to the yerely value of 
xxixs. The said chauntery is within the said parishe churche. 
The necessitie thereof is to do dyvine service there and to be assis- 
tant to the curate in ministring of sacramentes. Having of 
howseling people in the said parishe to the number of ccxx 
There is no landes, ten., ne woddes aliened ne waisted sithen [the 
same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chauntery, as well of frehold as of 
copiholde, cxjs. iiijcl. 

In reprises yerely going forthe of the sayme, xiijs. 
And so remayneth clere, iiij/e. xviijs. iiijV. 

Goodes, orneymentes, and plate appertening to the said chaun- 
tery. Goods, .... Plate, nil. 

6. THE PARISH CHUECH OF SAYNCT GEEOOEY. 

LANDES GEVEN FOR AN OBIT IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

Memorandum : — That there is a parcell of grounde and one old 
laithe withoute the said citie of the yerely value of iiijs. geven to 
the maintening of an obit and finding a lamp in the said churche 
for ever, by yere, iiijs. 



456 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 



7. THE PAEYSCHE CHUECH OF ALHALLOWES OF THE 

PAVEMENT. 

THE CHAUNTERY OF OURE LADY IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

Cristof er Painter, incumbent there, of th'aige of Ixx yeres, of 
honest qualities and condieions, and indeferently well lerened, 
having no other promocions but only the revenewe of his said 
chauntery. Also there is within the said churohe iij other ohaun- 
tery prestes besides the parson whose naymes shall appere. The 
said chauntery is within the said churche. The necessite thereof is 
to be assistant to the parson, in ministring of sacramentes. Having 
of howseling people in the said parishe to the nomber of clx. And 
there is no landes sold sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chauntery, vjlL 

Inde 
In reprises yerely going forthe of the same, viijs. viijV. ob. 
And so remainithe clere, cxjs, iijd. ob. 
Goods, omeymentes, and plate appertening to the said chaun- 
tery. Goods, .... Playte, vij ounces di. parcell gilte. 



THE CHAUNTERY OF SAINCT JOHN AND SAINCT KATHERYN IN THE 

SAID CHURCHE. 

"Wylliam Ampleforthe, incumbent there, of th'aige of xliiij 
yeres, having no lerening and of meane qualities and condieions, 
having one other chauntery in the Trinity churche in Mikilgate to 
the yerely value of xxiiijs. The said chauntery is within the said 
churche. The necessitie thereof is to maintene prayer and to be 
assistant to the curate as is aforesaid. Having no landes sold 
sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chauntery, lxj«. 

Inde 
In reprises yerely going forth of the same, x«. 
And so remainithe clere, Ijs. 

Goodes, omeymentes, and plaite appertening unto the said 
chauntery. Goods, .... Plate, nil. 



THE CHAUNTERY OF SAINCT THOMAS IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

John Reynald, incumbent there, of th'aige of Iij yeres, of 
honest qualities and conversacion, and meane learening, havine 
no other promocions but only the revenewe of his chauntery. The 



THE CITY OF YORK. 457 

said chaimtery is within the said parishe churche. The necessitie 
thereof is to be assistant to the person in ministring of sacramentes, 
as is abovesaid. And there is no landes solde sithen [the same 
date] . 

The jerely value of the said chauntery, vij7e. ix5. xo?. 
In reprises yerely going forthe of the saime, xvjs. ijd. 
And so remanith clere, wjli. xiijs. yiijd, 

Goodes, omeymentes, and plate appertening to the said chaun- 
tery. Goods, .... Plate, nil. 



THE CHAUNTERY OF SAINCT PETER IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

John Symson, incumbent there, of th'aige of Ix yeres, of honest 
conversacion and qualities, and of no lerening, having no other 
promocions but only the revenewe of his chauntery. The said 
chauntery is within the said churche. The necessitie thereof is, as 
is afforesaid. And there is no landes ne rentes sold sithen [the 
same date]. 

Payable yerely to the said incumbent by the deane and chapter 
of the cathedrall churche of York, cxiijs. iiijd, 

Inde 
In reprises yerely going forthe of the sayme, xjs. iujd. 
And so remainith clere, cijs. 

Goodes, orneymentes, and plate appertening to the said chaun- 
tery. Goods, .... Plate, vij ounces, gilt. 



OBYTTES. 

Memorandum : — That there ar certeyne landes and ten. in 
Skirtinbeke and Yolthorpe of the yerely value of xxxviijs. iijc?., 
geven to the said churche to be bestowed as hereafter foloith, that 
is to sey, xxiiijs. xjd. yerely bestowed upon th'obit of James 
Harper, to continew for ever ; and xiijs. iiijd. residewe is yerely 
distributed amonges pore people in the same parishe ; also there is 
V5. iji/. parte of the rent of a ten. in Tadcaster, belonging unto the 
saide churche, yerely bestowed upon th'obit of Leonardo Wady ; 
and also there is iiijs. yd., going owte of the said ten. and ys yerly 
distributed amonges power people of the said parishe ; also there is 
xiiJ5. iiijV/., going forthe of a ten. in tholding of Thomas Marshall, 
bestowed yerely for the finding of a lamp in the said churche for 
ever. In all, Lxjs. ijd. 



458 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

8. THE PAEY8HE CHIJECHE OF 8EYNCT JOHN AT 

OWSEBEIG ENDE. 

THE CHAUNTERY OF SAINCT WILLIAM IN THE CHAPELL OF SAIKCT 

WILLIAM IN THE SAID PARISHE.^ 

Robert Kelde, incumbent there, of the aige of xlv jeres, of 
honest qualities and condicions, and meane lerening, having no 
other promocions but onely the revenewe of his chaunteiy. The 
same chaunteiy is within the said chapell. The necessitie thereof 
is to do dyvine service there, being distant from the parishe 
churche not five hundrethe f ote and also being within the said 
parishe. And there is nether landes nor ten. belonging to the 
same. 

Payable yerely to the said incumbent by the mayor and com- 
mons of the citie of York, iiij/i*. 

Inde 
In reprises yerely going forthe of the same, viij«. 
And so remainithe clere, lxxij«. 

Goodes, omeymentes, and plate appertening unto the said 
chauntry. Goods, .... Plate, xj ounces gilt. 



THE CHAUNTKRY OF SAINCT JOHN BAPTIST IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

Antony Floraunce, incumbent there, of fifty yeres, of honest 
qualities and condicions, and meanely lerened, having no other pro- 
mocions but only the revenewe of his chauntery. The said chaun- 
teiy is within the said parishe churche. The necessity thereof is 
to maintene prayer and to be assistant to the curate in ministring 
of sacramentes. There is in the said parishe ij other chaunteiy 
prestos, whose names shall hereafter appere. And there belongim 
to the said parishe of howseling people to the nomber of cc. And 
there is no landes sold sithen [the same date] ; but there is certeyne 
bowses belonging to the said chauntery wmche is greatly waisted 
and pulled downe by John Beane, alderman of Yorke, tenande of 
the sayme. 

The yerely value of the said chauntery, xl«. 

Inde 
In reprises yerely going forth of the same. iiij«. 
And so remaneth clere, xxxvjs. 

Goods, .... Plate, x ounces, parcell gilt. 

(1) iDquiBition taken in 1319, returning that it was not to the damage of 
the King if licence were granted to William de Sothill, Robert, vicar of the 
church of Hunsinghoure, Ralph de Mar, and John de Benton, executors of the 
will of Roger de Mar, to grant lands in York to a chaplain to celebrate divine 
service in the chapel of the Hospital upon the Bridge of ^Ouse for the soul of 
the said Roger. Inff. ad.q.d. 12 Edw, II. No. 10. 



THE CITY OF YORK. 459 



THE CHAUNTERY OF OURE LADY IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

Hugh Wodwarde, incumbent there, of th'aige xlix yeres, of 
honest qualities and condicions, and meanly lemed, having one 
parsonage besides his chauntery of the yerely value of viij/z. The 
said chauntery is within the said churche. The necessitie thereof 
is, as is abovesaid, and there is no landes nor ten. aliened ne sold 
sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chaimtery, ixli. xviijs. viijV. 
In reprises yerely going furth of the same, Ivijs. iiije^. 
And so remaneth clere, Yij li. xvjd. 

Goods, .... Playte, nil. 



THE CHAUNTERY OF SAINCT KATHERYN IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

Rycherd Stubbes, incumbent there, of the aige of xlix yeres, of 
good condicions and qualities, and not lerened, having one oyther 
chauntery in the cathedrall churche of York to the yerely value of 
lijs. iij^. The saide chauntery is within the said churche. The 
necessitie thereof is, as is abovesaid. And there is no landes ne ten. 
sold sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chauntery, xxxviijs. nijd. 
In reprises yerely going forth of the same, vs. yjd. 
And so remanith clere, xxxijs. x^. 

Goods, .... Plate, nil. 



OBYTTES. 



Memorandum : — That there is vjs, Yiijd. yerely paid to the 
finding of an obit in the said churche for ever, going oute of a 
messuage with appertenances in the said parishe, in tholding of 
John Huton, vjs. viijd 



9. THE PAEISHE CHUECH OF SEINCT ELLYN OF THE 

WALLES. 

A LAMPE. 

Memorandum : — That there is one acre of lande of the yerely 
value of xxd., whiche was geven for the finding of a lamp in the 
said churche of Sainct Ellyn for ever, xxd. 



460 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 



10. THE PAEYSH CHUECH OF SEYNCT MICHELL AT 

OWSE BEIGE END.l 

A STIPEND OR SERVICE IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

Thomas Worell, incumbent there, of th'aige of lix yeres, of 
honest qualities and condieions, and indef erent lerening, having no 
oyther promocions but only the said stipend. The said service or 
stipend is within the said churche. The necessitie thereof is to do 
divine service there and to be assistant to the parson and curate in 
ministring of sacramentes, having of howseling people in the said 
parishe to the nomber of cccl., having no other help but onely the 
said incumbent and the curate, the parson being an impotent 
person. And there is no landes sold sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said service or stipend, ixli. iiijs. ijrf. 

Inde 
In reprises yerely going forth of the same, xijs. 
And so remanith ciere, yiijli, xijs, ijd, 

Groodes, nil. Plate, nil. 



11. THE PAEYSCHE CHUECH OF SAYNCT LAWEENOE 

WITHOUT WALMEQATE BAEE. 

THE CHAUNTERY OF OURE LADY IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

Roger Cawten, incumbent there, of th'aige of xlvj yeres, of good 
qualities and condieions, and meane lerening, having one other 
chauntery in the churche of Sainct Saviour in Torke to the yerely 
value of x//. xjs. Yd. The said ohaimtery is within the saime 
churche. The necessitie thereof is to do dyvine service there and 
to be assistant to the curate in ministering of sacramentes, having 
of howsling people in the said parishe to the number of coxxx. 
There is no landes ne ten. solde sithen [the same date]. 

• 

(1) There were also licences relating to chauntries in the said churcli, viz.: — Aw 
inspeximus of a licence by W. archbishop of York, reciting that whereas the Teotat 
of the church of St. Michael at the Bridge of Ouse in York, the patronage wherof 
belongs to the Abbot of St. Mary of Yoi^, desires to build houses on a part of the 
cemetery next Gonygstret, between the lane leading to the Ouse and the church, in 
length along Conigntret 33ft., and in width loft., wherein heretofore no bodies were 
buried, the rest of the cemetery being sufficient for the burial of the parishioners ; 
and with the rent from which houses to found a chantry to the Blessed Virgin 
Mary for the health of the said archbishop. Licence is granted acoordingW' (the 
services, etc,, are set out). 1 June, 1337. Fat., 11 Edw. Ill,, p. 2, m. 38. Licence 
to William Sallay, John de Brathwayt, and John Wright, skinner, executors of the 
will of Mary, widow of Thomas le Sporier of York, to grant messuage to William 
GoUum, chaplain of the chantry of the Blessed Mary in the same church. 20 Jan. 
1335. rat., 8 Eich. II., p. 2, m. 38. 



THE CITY OF YORK. 46 

Inde 
The yerely value of the said ehauntery is, xxxjs. mjd. 
In reprises yerely going forthe of the say me, iijs. ijd. 
And so remaineth clere, xxviijs. ijd. 
Goods, .... Plate, nil. 



RENTES GEVEN FOR OBBITES IN THE SAID CHURCH. 

Memorandum ; — That there is vJ5. wiijd, going owte of a ten. 
in the said parishe geven by Thomas Freman for one obyt to be 
done in the said churche for ever ; also there is iijs. iiij^. yerely 
going owte of a ten. in tholding of Thomas Walshefurthe for one 
other obit to be done there ; also there is xi]V. yerely going owte 
of a ten. in Fulforde, in the holding of Robert LonnesdaiUe, for 
one other obit to be done there for ever. In all, xjs. 



MONEY IN STOKE IN THE SAID PARISHE. 

Memorandum: — That there is xjs. v]V. ob. in stoke for the 
maintennce of a gild, called Sainct Agnes Glide, in the said 
parishe, remaining in thandes of this personnes foloing, Robert 
Tipling, iJ6\; John Aukland, xijV.; William Smelt, YJd,; Robert 
Stitnam, xijt/.; Robert Beane, xijo?.; Thomas Gierke, ij.v.; John 
Brought, xijd.; Henry Egill, YJd,; Thomas Walsheforthe, xijd.; 
Nicholas Hustus, ijd. In all, xs. ijd, ob. 



12. THE PAEYSH CHURCH OF SAYNCT MARTYN IN 

CONYSTRETE.l 

LANDES YEVEN TOWABDES THE FINDING OF A STIPENDARY 

PRESTE. 

Memorandum : — That there ar certeyne copiholde lande to the 
yerely value of viijs. iiijW., and certeyn freholde land to the yerely 
value of xxiijs., belonging to the said parishe churche of Sainct 
Martyn, as particulerly shall appere in the rentall therof maid, and 
with the ysshewes and proffettes therof the said parochianers hathe 

(1) Confirmation of a grant by the dean and chapter of York of a parcel of the 
churchyard of St. Martin's in Conyngstret to build thereon, and with the rents of 
the houses to found a chantry of the Blessed Virgin to pray for Thomas de Ludham, 
vicar of the church of St. Martin (services, etc., set out). 13 June, 1336. JPat,, 
9 £dtv. II£.,p. 1, M. 9. 



462 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

of there good will f oiinde one stipendary preste, naymed William 
Mottey, to minister divine service in the said chnrche, having no 
other lyving but only the said stipend. In all, xxxjs. iiijV. 



13. THE PAEISH CHUECH OF SAYNCT PETEE IN THE 

WYLLOUS. 

LANDES YEVEN FOR OBITES IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

Memorandum : — That there is iijs. iiijo?. yerely going owte of 
the landes of John Aukland, willed and bestowed for the mainte- 
nance of an obit in the said churche for ever ; also there is iij«. 
iiijfl?., going owte of a ten. in Walmegate, in tholding of Eobert 
Porter, willed and bestowed of one obit in the said churche for 
ever. In all, vJ5. viiJA?. 



14. THE PAEISH CHUECH OF THE HOLY TEINITY IN 

GOTHEEOMGATE. 

THE CHAUNTERY OF SAINCT NYCHOLAS IN THE SAID CHURCELE. 

Wylliam Amplef orthe, incumbent there, of the aige of xliiij 
yeres, not lerened, having one other chauntery in the churche of 
All Hallowes of the Paviament to the yerely value of Ixjs. The 
said chauntery is within the said churche, the necessity thereof is to 
do divine service and to be assistant unto the person in ministering 
of sacramentes, having of howseling people in the said parishe to 
the number of one hundrethe and xv]. And there is no landes, 
ten. ne woddes alienyd ne sold sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chauntery is, as shall appereby the 
particlers thereof, xxiiijs. 

Inde 
In reprises yerly going forthe of the sayme, iijs. viijV. 
And so remanythe clere, xxs. iiijV. 

Goods, .... Playte, nil. 



THE CHAUNTERY OF SAINCT JAMES IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

Edmond Allane, laite incumbent there, whiohe departed the 
iiijtii day of Auguste last, and ever sithen the said chauntery haithe 
bene vacant. The saime is founded within the said churche, as is 
afforesaid. And there is no landes, ten., ne woddes aliened ne 
soldo sithen [the same date]. 



THE CITY OF YORK. 463 

The yerely value of the said ehaiintery, as shall appere by the 

?artieulers thereof, iiij li. viijs. iii]V. 
n reprises yerely going forthe of the same, vjs. yiijd. 
And so remaineth clere, iiij& xxd. 
Goods, .... Playte, nil. 



LANDES GEVEN TO A STIPKNDARY PREST. 

Memorandum : — That there ar eerteyne landes and ten. to the clere 
yerely value of xxxijs., which was taken owte of the churche yerde 
there by the parochianers of the same parishe, called the Lady 
Rowe, the rent wherof sometyme haithe bene bestowed upon neces- 
sary business of the said churche, and now geven as a donatyfe to 
the foresaid incumbent towardes the augmentacion of this lyving, 
xxxijs. Cancellatur, quia oneratur infra summam predictam, iiii7/. 

YllJS. Ulja. 



15. THE PAEISH CHURCH OF THE TRINITY IN 

MIKILaATE. 

THOMAS NELSONES CHAUNTERY IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

Myles Walshef orthe, incumbent there, of th'aige of lij yeres, of 
honest qualities and condicions, and of no lerening, having one 
other chauntery in Crux Churche in Fosegate, to the yerely value 
of lij 5., as afforesaid. The said chauntery is within the said 
churche. The necessitie thereof is to do dyvine service and to be 
assistant to the curate in ministring of sacramentes. Having of 
howseling people in the said parishe to the number of four 
hundrethe. And there is no landes, ten., nor woddes aliend ne 
soldo sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chauntery, cixs. viijV. 

Inde 
In reprises yerely going forthe of the same, xs. viijc/. 
And so remanithe clere, iiijli, xixs. 

Goods, .... Playte, nil. 



OBYTTES. 

Memorandum : — That there is a ten. in Mikilgate, in the 
tenore of Jennet Frankleyne, geven for one obit yerefy to be done 
in the said churche for ever, by yere, vjs. 



464 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 



A CHAPELL OF EASSE. 

Memorandum : — That there is a chapell of ease at Dringhowses, 
in the said parishe, half a mile from the parishe chnrohe, and there 
is liiiJ5. of copihold lande, belonging to the saime, holden of Sir 
Fraunees Inglefeld, knight, as of his manor of Dringhowses, and 
paith yerely unto the said Sir Fraunees for fre farme, xiiijs., and so 
remanith, xl*. 



16. THE PAEYSHE CHUECHE OF SEYNCT SAMPSON. 

CARR CHAUNTERY IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

Edmonde Hessey, incumbent there, of th'aige of xxx yeres, of 
honest qualities, conversacion, and meane lerening, having no oyther 
promocions but the revenewe of his said chauntery. The said 
ehauntery is within the said churche. The neeessitie thereof is to 
do dyvine service and to be assistant to the curate in ministering 
of sacramentes. Also there is in the said parishe one other chaun- 
tery preste, as hereafter shall appere. And there belongith to the 
said parishe of howseling people to the nomber of ccxl. And there 
is no landes sold sithen [the same date]. 

Payable yerely to the said incumbent by the Kinges Majestie 
receyver of the laite monastery of Ryvalles, cixs. Yujd. 

Inde 
In reprises yerely going forthe of the same, xs. jd, oh, q. 
And so remanithe clere, iii]7/. xixs. Yjd, q, 

Goodes, omementes, and plaite appertening to the said chaun- 
tery, viz : — Goodes, .... Playte, ix ounces, parcell gilt. 



THE CHAUNTERY OF OURE LADY IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

John Grendon, incumbent there, of the aige of foure score 
yeres, of honest qualities, and condicions, and lerening ; having no 
other promocions but only the revenewe of his said chauntery. 
The said chauntery is within the said churche. The neeessitie 
therof is to do dyvine service, as is aforesaide. And there is no 
landes sold sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chauntery, liiij«. iiijV. 
In reprises yerely going forthe of the same, iiijs. 
And so remamith clere. Is. uijd. 

Goods, .... Playte, nil. 



THE CITY OF YORK. 465 



OBYTTES. 

Memorandum : — That there is one ten. of the yerely value of 
XX.V. geven to the maintening of an obit in the said churche for 
one, itobert Johnson, during the space of xix yeres, whereof viij 
are expired and gone, and after the ende of the said xix yeres, the 
same ten. to be sold by the churche wardens of the said churche, 
and the proffettes therof to be imployed to th'use of the said 
parishe, the said parishe making one yerely obit to the value of 
xiijs. iiijV., to continue for ever, xxs. 



MONEY IN STOKB. 

Memorandum : — That there is xiijs. iujd. in stoke in the said 
parishe to the fynding of lightes in the churche there for ever, xiij«. 



17. THE PAEYSH CHUECH OF OLDBYSSHOPHILLi 

THE CHAUNTERY OF ROGER BASY IN THE SAID PARISHE. 

Wylliam Foster, incumbent there, of th'aige of fyftie yeres, of 
honest qualities and conversacion, and meanly lemed, having one 
other chauntery in Sainct Savior Churche in Torke of the yerely 
value of fyve markes. The said chauntery is within the sayme 
churche. The necessitie thereof is to do dyvine service there, and 
to be assistant to the curate in ministring of sacramentes. Also 
there is in the said church one other chauntery preste, as hereafter 
shall appere. And there belongithe to the said chauntery of 
howseling people to the nomber of a hundrethe and forty. Tliere 
is no landes ne woddes aliened ne spoyled sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chauntery, xxxii«. 
In reprises yerely going forth of the same, ij«. injd. 
And so remanithe clere, xxixs. viijV. 

Goodes, .... Plate, vj ounces one quarter, parcell gilt. 



THE CHAUNTERY OF ELIZABETH BASY IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

Cristofer Petty, incumbent there, of th'aige of liij yeres, of 
honest conversacion and qualities, and meanly lerened, having no 

(1) Licence to Richard de Alverton to endow a duuitry at the altar of St. 
Katherine the Virgin in the same church. 1 Feb., 1333. Fat,, 7 £dw. III., p, 1 

m, 23. 

6f 



466 CERTIFICATES OP CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

other promocions but only the revenewe of his chauntery. The 
saime chauntery is within the said churehe. The necessitie thereof 
is to be assistant to the curate in ministring of sacramentes, as is 
abovesaid. And there is no landes, ten., ne woddes aliend ne 
spoyled sithen [the same date]. 

Payable yerely to the said incumbent forthe of the lordeship of 
Eilbrough by the owners of the sayme, vij/t. 

Wherof 
In reprises yerely going forth of the same, xiij«. jd, ob, q. 

And so remanith clere, YJli. vjs. xd, q. 

Goods, .... Plate, xix ounces, inde xiij ounces iij quarter 
gilt, V ounces one quarter, parcell gilt. 



18. THE PARYSHE CHURCHE OF SAINCT MAWEICE. 

OBYTTES. 

Memorandum : — That there is one ten. of the yerely value of 
iijs., lieing in the said parishe, nowe in tholding of James Jakson, 
geven and bestowed for one obit yerely to be done in the said 
churehe for ever. And also there is one other ten. in the said 
parishe, of the yerely value of vjs., now in tholding of Margaret 
Flaxton, geven for the finding of an obit in the saime churehe for 
ever. In all, ixs. 

19. THE PARYSHE CHURCHE OF OUR LADY IN 

CASTLEQATE.! 

THE CHAUNTERY OF OURE LADY IN THE SAID CHURCHK. 

Raffe Cleyton, incumbent there, of th'aige of xxxix yeres, of 
honest qualities and condicions, and well lerened, having no other 
promocions but only the revenewe of his chauntery. There is also 
in the said churehe twoo other chauntery prestes, as hereafter shall 
appere. The said chauntery is within the said churehe. The 
necessitie thereof is to be assystant to the person in ministring of 
of sacramentes. Having of howseling people in the said parishe to 
the nomber of coxx. And there is no lands, ten., ne woddes 
alienyd ne spoyled sithen [the same date]. 

(1) There are the following licences to found chantries in this church, yiz.: To 

Thomas Popelton and Emma, widow of John Graa of York, executors of the will of 
the said John, to pray for the said John, Richard his father, and Ellen his mother. 
20 May, 1337. Pat,, 11 £dw. III., p. I, m. 2. To Andrew de Boshall to pray for 
the said Andrew and Mary, his wife. 6 Aug., 1338, Ibid., 12 £dw. III.^ p, 2, 
m. 6. To Robert de Appelgarthe, parson of the church of All Saints in Nortli- 
strete in York, and John Flemyng, chaplain, executors of the will of Lanzenoe 
Gray to gprant 5«. rent from a messuage held by Thomas Gray, chaplain, to a chap- 
lain in the chapel of SS. John the Baptist and John the Evangelist, lately foimded 
in the same church. 20 Jan., 1385. Ibid,, 8 Rich, 11,, p. 2, m, 39. 



THE CITY OF YORK. 467 

The yerely value of the said chauntery, yjIL vjs. viijfl?. 
In reprises yerely going forthe of the same, xxxjs. ijd. 
And so remanyth clere, iii]7«. xvs. YJd. 
Goodes, .... Plate, nil. 



AN OTHER CHAUNTERY OF OURE LADY IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

Wylliam Colt, incumbent there, of th'aige of iiij^^x yeres, of 
honest qualities and conversacion, and nott lerened, having no 
other promocions, but onely the revenewe of his said chauntery ; 
the said chauntery is within the said churche, the necessitie thereof 
is, as is abovesaid. And there is no landes, ten. ne woddes sold ne 
spoyled sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chauntery, lxij«. 
In reprises yerely going forth of the sayme, xjs. viijd ob. 
And so remanith clere, Is. iijd. oh. 

Gj-oodes, .... Plate, xiij ounces, parcell gilt. 



MONEY IN STOK. 



Memorandum : — That there is xxs. in stoke within the said 
parishe appoynted to be occupied in bargaining by some honest 
persone of the said parishe, th'increas whereof heretofore haithe 
bene bestowed in one annuall obit, and xiij^., being residewe of the 
same increas, have bene to xiij pore people, xxs. 



THE CHAUNTERY OF SAINCT THOMAS IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

Wylliam Tatham, incumbent there, of th'aige of xlj yeres, of 
honest qualities and conversacion, and menely lerned, having no 
other promocions but only the revenewe of his chauntery. The 
said chauntery is within the said churche. The neoessite thereof 
is to be assistant to the person in ministring of saoramentes, as is 
aforesaid. And there is no landes sold sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chauntery, lxvi«. viijrf. 
In reprises yerely going forthe of the sayme, yjs. Yiijd. 

And so remanithe clere, Ixs. 

Goodes, .... Plate, nil. 



468 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTKIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 



20. THE PAEYSHE CHUECH OF SEYNT DYNNY8. 

THE CHAUNTERY OF SAINCT AGNES OF FOSSEBRIGE IN THE 

SAID PARISHE. 

Edward Sandall, incumbent there, of th'aige of xliiij yeres, of 
honest qualities and eondicions, and meane lerening, having one 
annuall peneion of vj/t. of the Kinges Majestie, going owte of the 
landes of the laite suppressed monastery of Cnstalli besides the 
revenew of his ehauntery. The said chauntery is distant frome the 
parishe churche m fote. The necessitie thereof is to do dyvine ser- 
vice and to be assistant to the persone there in ministring of sacra- 
mentes, having of howseKng people in the said parishe to the 
nomber of ccxx. Having no other help but only the said persone 
and incimibent. There is no landes ne ten. sold sithen [the same 
date]. 

The yerely value of the chauntery is, cvjs. viijfl?. 
In reprises yerely going forthe of the same, xs, iiijV. 
And so remainith olere, iiij li, xvj«. iiijd^. 

Goodes [blank], plate, xj ounces. 



MONEY GYVEN TO THE POORE PEOPLE. 

Memorandum : — That there is a Bedehouse or Massindewe 2 
of poure f olkes within the said parishe belonging to the mistery or 
occupacion of cordyners within the said citie, having fyve pore 
personnes therein, and every of theme haith paid by the said 
mistery, xijd. by yere towardes there finding. In all, v«. 



21. THE PAEYSH OF SAYNT WILFEID. 3 

A LAMPE. 

Memorandimi : — That there is a gardyn lieng in Geligate of 
the yerely value of viijd^., whiche was geven for the finding of a 
lamp in the said churche for ever, viijn?. 

(1) For Kirkfltall ('0. 

(2) For Maison Dieu. 

(3) Inquisition prior to licence to Nicholas le Flemeng of York, to endow a 
chaplain to pray for the souls of James le Fleming and Margaret, his wife, Kicholas 
le Fleming, Ellen, his wife, in the same church. 1312. Inq. a.q.d.f 5 Edw. H.^ 

No. 16. 



THE CITY OE YORK. 469 



OBYTTES. 



Memorandum : — That there is gyven for the finding of an 
obitte in the sayde paryshe, goyng out of a house in the tenure of 
William Holme, alderman, in the eitie of York, vs. Also for 
another obitt in the sayde ehurche, goyng out of a ten. in Aysfelde 
upon the More in the Wolde, of the gyfte of Eobert Peyt, deceassed, 
Yjs, Yiijd, [In all,] xjs. viij^. 



22. THE PAEYSHE OF ALHALL0WE8 IN NOETHSTEETE.i 

AN OBYT. 

Memorandum : — That there is xvjd, yerely paid to the church- 
wardens of Alhallowes Churehe in Northstrete, in the said oitie, by 
the mistery or occupacion of the wevers in the said oitie, for one 
obit to be done in the said churehe, but there is no writinges nor 
assurance for the continewaunce of the sayme, xvjd. 



23. THE PAEYSH CHUECH OF SEYNCT MICHELL THE 

BELFEEY.2 

THE CHAUNTERY OF SIR RAWFE BULMER IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

Thomas Sclater, incumbent there, of th'aige of Ivij yeres, of 
honest qualities and condicions, and not lerened, having one par- 
sonage in the said citie to the yerely value of xLs, The said 
chauntery was founded by one, John Mowbray, and others, to 
continewe for the terme of iiij^^xviij yeres beginning the iiij*^ day 
of July anno regni regis Edwardi quarti, xijo* The said chauntery 
is within the said churehe. The necessity thereof is to do dyvine 
service there and to be assistant to the curate in ministring of sacra- 
mentes, having of howseling people in the said parishe to the 
number of fy ve hundreth. And there is no landes solde sithen [the 
same date]. 

(1) Inquisitions prior to licences to John Benge, chaplain, to endow a chaplain 
at the altar of the Blessed Mary in the church of All Saints in Korthstrete, to pray 
for the soul of the same John. 15 June, 1324. Inq. a.q.d.^ 17 Edw, II. y No, 155. 
And to John de Northeby, citizen and merchant of York, and John Hamerton, 
clerk, to newly found a chantry in the same church to pray for the souls of 
William Vescy, late citizen and merchant of York, and Marion, his wife, 1410. Ibid, 
11 Henry IV., No. 46. 

(2) There is a licence to endow another chantry in this church, dated 5 May, 
1339, to William de JafPord, Richard, son of Roger de Selby, William, son of Robert 
de Selby, and John de Selby, executors of the will of WiUiam, son of Nicholas de 
Selby, to pray for the soul of the said WiUiam son of Kioholas. Pa/., 13 Edw, III,, 

p. 1, fn. lb. 



470 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

The yerely value of the said chauntery, Iviij*. mjd. 
In reprisis yerely going forth of the same, ixs, mjd. 
And so remanith clere, xlixs. 
Goodes, .... Plate, nil. 



24. THE TEINITIE CHUECH IN CONIGAETH. 

THE CHAUNTERY OF SAYNT PETER AND SAINCT PAULL IN THE 

SAID CHURCHE. 

John Wilson, incumbent there, of th'aige of lij yeres, of honest 
conversacion and qualities, and indeferently lemed, having no 
other promocions but only the revenewe of his chauntery. Also 
there is one other chauntery prest in the said churche, as hereafter 
shall appere. The said chauntery is within the said churche. The 
necessitie thereof is to do dy vine service there and to be assistant 
unto the curate in ministring of sacramentes, having of howseling 
people in the said parishe to the nomber of cclx. And there is no 
landes, ten. ne woddes sold sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chauntery, vj/e. 

Wherof 
In reprises yerely going forthe of the same, xijs. 
And so remanithe clere, cviijs. 
Goods, .... Plate, iij ounces, parcell gilte. 



THE CHAUNTERY OF SAINCT JOHN BAPTIST IN THE SAID 

CHURCHE. 

Eoger Threpeland, incumbent there, of th'aige of Ivij yeres, of 
honest qualities and condicions, and menely lemed, having no other 
promocions but only the revenew of his chauntery. The said 
chauntery is within the said churche. The necessity thereof is to 
be assistant to the curate in ministring of sacramentes, as is afore- 
said. There is no landes sold sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chauntery, vj7«*. ijs. 
In reprises yerely ^oing forth of the same, x«. ixd. 
And so remanithe clere, cxjs. iijV. 

Goodes, .... Plate, xxi ounces, parcell gilt. 

AN OBIT. 

Memorandum : — That there is iiij«. paid yerely to the mainte- 
nance of an obit in the said churche for ever, going owte of a mes- 
suage in the said parishe, geven by Bartrame Deyson, by his last 
will, iiijs. 



THE CITY OF YORK. 471 

25. THE PAEYSHE CHUECH OF SEINCT SAVYOUEE.i 

THE CHAUNTERY OF SEYNCT ANNE IN THE SAID CHUROHE. 

Wylllam Kyrkeby, incumbent there, of th'aige of lij yeres, of 
honest qualities and conversacion, and menely lerened, having one 
other stipend or salary of Ixvjs. viijV., paid yerely unto hime by 
Mr. Thomas Magnus, forth of the revenewe of Sepuleres chapell in 
Yorke. The said chauntery is within the said churohe. The 
necessitie thereof is to do dyvine service there, and to be assistant 
to the parsone there in ministring of sacramentes. Also there is in 
the said churche five other chauntery prestos, as hereafter shall 
appere. And there belongith to the said parishe of howseling 
3eople to the nomber of clij. And there is no landes soldo sithen 
the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chauntery, YJii. xijfl?. 
In reprises yerely going forth of the same, xiijs. iijd. qr. 
And so remainithe clere, cvijs. Yiijd, ob.q, 

Goodes, .... Plate, nil. 



THE CHAUNTERE OF SEINCT JAMES AND SEINCT LAWRENCE IN THE 

SAID CHURCHE. 

Eycherd Barwke, incumbent there, of the aige of Ixvij yeres, 
of honest qualities and conversacion, and menely lerened. Having 
X6\ yerely, besides his chauntery, for serving the cure at Sainct 
An(i:ewe churche in the said citie at will of the parsonne there. 
The said chauntery is within the sayme parishe church. The 
necessitie thereof is to minister sacramentes as is aforesaid. And 
there is no landes sold sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chauntery, v]/«. V5. \]d. 

Inde 
Tn reprises going forth of the same, xiijs. ]d. ob, q. 
And so remaneth clere, cxijs. q. 

Goodes, .... Plate, nil. 



THE CHAUNTERY OF SEYNCT THOMAS IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

J ohn Walker, incumbent there, of th'aige of xlvj yeres, of 
honest qualities and condicions, and menely lerened, having also 

(1) There is also a licence to endow a chantry at the altar of St. John the Evan- 
gelist in the same church to pray for John de Mathelsaje, citizen and merchant of 
York, and Emma, his wife, and Roger Basset, clerk. 22 Jan., 1332. Fat,^ 6 JSdw, 
III., p. 3, m. 2. 



472 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC, 

Ixvjs. viij^. for one stipend or salary in Sepnlcres in Yorke afore- 
said. The said channtery is within the said churche. The 
necessitie thereof is to be assistant to the curate in ministrin^ of 
sacramentes, as is abovesaid. And there is no landes sold siuien 
[the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chauntery, YJU, 

Inde 
In reprises yerely going forth of the same, xs. viijci. 
And so remainith clere, cixs. iiijt;?. 

Goods, .... Plate, nil. 



THE CHAUNTERY CALLED GILYOT CHAUNTERY IN THE SAID 

CHURCHE. 

William Foster, incumbent there, of th'age of fifty yeres, of 
honest qualities and condicions, and meanly lemed, having one 
other chauntery in the parishe churche of Oldbisshophill, to the 
yerely value of xxxij**. The sayme chauntry is within the same 
churche. The necessitie thereof is to do dyvine service, as is above- 
said. And there is no landes sold sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chauntery, as shall appere by the 
particulers thereof, cijs. 

Inde 
In reprisis yerely going forth of the same, xvs. Yiijd, 
And so remainth clere, iiij li, vj.s. iiijV. 

Goodes, .... Plate, nil. 



THE CHAUNTERY OF OUR LADY IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

Robert Acrige, incumbent there, of th'aige of Ixiiij yeres, of 
honest qualities and condicions, and menely lemed, having also 
xxvj«. viijrf. by yere for serving the cure at Seynt Ellyn churche 
of the Walles in the said citie, at will of the parsone there. The 
same chauntery is within the sayme churche. The necessitie 
thereof is to do djrvdne service as is abovesaid. And there is no 
landes, ten., nor wooddes aliened ne spoyled sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chauntery, as shall appere by the 
particulars therof, iiij/i. vijs. 

Inde 
In reprises yerely going forth of the same, vs. vijrf. 
And so remainth clere, Ixxvs. Yd. 

Goodes, nil. Plate, vij ounces, parcell gilt. 



THE CITY OF YORK. 473 



THE CHAUNTERY OF SAINT THOMAS THE APPOSTLE, CALLED FROST 

CHAUNTERY, IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

Roger Cawton, incumbent there, of th'age of xlvj^^ yeres, of 
honest qualities and eondicions, and indyfFerent leming, having one 
other ehauntery in the parishe church of Saunt Lawrence aforesaid 
to the yerely value of xxvjs. viij^?. The said ehauntery is within 
the sayme churche. The necessitye thereof is, as is aforesaid. 
And there is no landes sold sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said ehauntery, as shaU appere by the 
particulars thereof, xlL vjs. Yd. 

In reprises yerely going forth of the same, xxiiijs. ob. 
And so remainth clere, ix/t. ijs, iiijt/. oh, 

Goodes, . . . Plate, ix ounces, parcell gilt. 

[sums total for the city of YORK.] 

Some of the possessions aforesaid, ciiij ^^ixli, viijs. j^. ob, q. 
Some of the deduccions, xxijli, vs. viijo?. ob. q. 
And so remainith, clxvij/e. ijs. yd. 



Some of the goodes .... 



Some of the plate, clvj ounces iij qr. 



Some of the money in stocke, xliijs. Y]d, ob. 



Some of the lyghtes and obytts, x]7t. ijs. yi]d. 



THE NORTHRYDYNG IN THE COUNTY OF 

YORKE. 



THE WAPENTAYKE OF BULMEE. 

26. THE CHAUNTERY CALLED WTTHAMS CHAUNTERY IN THE 
PARISH CHURCH OF SHEROF HOOTON.l 

Nycholas Grenehode, incumbent there, of th'age of forty yeres, 
of honest conversacion and . qualitie and of good lerenyng, able 
to serve cure, haveing no other promocions but onely the revenues 
of his said chauntery. Also there is in the said parishe foure 
chauntery prests, whose names do appere, and there is belonging 
to the said parishe of howseling people to the nomber of fyve 
hundreth and twenty. And there ys no landes ne ten. sold sithens 
[the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chauntery as shall appere by the 
particulars of the same, vj/i. viijs. jd, q. 

Whereof 
In resolutes yerely going furth of the said chauntery, xjs. ixd. ob. 
And so remayneth clere, YJU, yjd, ob, 

Goodes, . . . Plate, viij ounces, parcell gilt. 



27. THE CHAUNTERY WITHIN THE CHAPELL OF CORNEBROUGH 

WITHIN THE SAID PARISHE. 

Rychard Hutchinson, incumbent there, of th'aige of forty 
yeres, of honest conversacion and qualitie, and of meane leming, 
having no other promocions but onely the revenewe of his said 
chauntery. The said chauntery is distaunt from the parish 
churche a myle and more. The necessitie thereof to do dyvine 
service to the inhabitaunce there. And there is no landes ne ten. 
waisted, alienated, ne sold sithens [the same date]. 

(1) In 1350 Ralph de Nevill, of Raby, received arohiepiscopal licence to endow a 
chantry at the altar of the Blessed Mary and Blessed Peter in the south part of this 
church, to pray for Ralph, his father, and Euphemia, his mother, himself, and 
Alice, his wife. Licence confirmed by the king, 9 Feb., 1367. P«/., 31 JSdw, III, 
p. 1, m. 22. 



THE WAPENTAKE OF BULMER. 475 

The yerely value of the said chauntery, as shall appere by the 
particulers of the sayme, \ijli, xi^d, 

Wherof 
In resolutes yerely going furth of the said chauntery, xjs. ixd, oh. 
And so remaynith clere, \]IL ixs. i]d. ob, 
Goodes, .... Plate, nil. 



THE CHAUNTERY OF SEYNCT LEONARDE OF FARDINGTON WITHIN 

THE SAID PARISHE. 

William Cobe, incumbent there, of th'aige of fyfty yerez, of 
honest conversacion and qualitie, and of meane lerening, having 
one other chauntery in the said parishe churche to the value of YJ li, 
X9., as shall appere herafter. The necessitie of the said chaunterie 
is to do dyvyne service to the inhabitaunce there, being distant 
from the parishe churche twoo miles and more. And there is no 
landes ne ten. waisted, alienated, ne sold sethen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chauntery, as shall appere by the 
particiilers of the same, xviijs. qui remanent. 

Goodes, nil. Playte, nil. 



29. THE CHAUNTERIKS OFF THE TRINITIE AND OURE LADY IN THE 
CASTELL OF SHEROFHOTON IN THE SAYME PARISHE. 

William Cobe and Robert Turner, incumbentes there, the said 
William of th'aige of fyfty yeres, and the said Robert of th'aige 
of Ivj, of honest conversacion and qualitie, the said William of 
meane lemening, as is abovesaid, and the said Robert having good 
leming, able to serve cure, having no other promocions but onely 
the revenewe of his said chauntery. The necessitie of the said 
chaunteres is to do divine service in the said castell, being distant 
from the parish churche a quarter of a mille. And there is no 
landes sold sithe [the same date]. 

Payable yerelie to the said incumbents for there stipend owte 
of the manor of Sherofhoton by the Kinges Majesties receyvor 
there, xij/i. X6'. 

Whereof 
In resolutes yerely going fourth of the said chaunterez, xxvs. 
And so remanith clere, xjli. vs. 

Goodes, nil. Plate, nil. 



476 CEBTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 



30. THE PARISHE OFF OSBALDWYKE. 

Memorandum : — That there is a chapell of ease at Murton, 
within the parishe of Osboldwike, whereof John Straker is incum- 
bent, being distant from the parishe churche one myle, having 
nether goodes ne plaite, and there is certayne copiehold lande 
belonging to the sayme to the yerely value of viijs. 



31. THE CHAPELL OR DONATYVE WITHIN THE PARISHE OF 

TERYNGTON. 

Eauf Boyes, incumbent there, of th'aige of Iv yeres, of honest 
conversacion and qualities, and of no leming, having no other pro- 
mocions but onely the revenewe of his said chaimtery. There is in 
the said parishe twoo other prestes at the finding of the persons 
there, the one called John Derfeld, and th'oder called Thomas 
Eobsonne. The said chapell is annexed unto the said parishe 
churche. The necessitie thereof is to do divyne service and to help 
the curates in mynistring of sacramentes. Having of howseling 
people in the parishe to the nomber of cclx. Aid there is ne 
landes ne ten. aliened ne solde sithen [the same date]. 

Payable yerely to the said incumbent for his stipend owte of 
the landes of Sir Briane Stapleton, knight, iiijlt. vj«. viijrf., also 
one cotage there worth by yere, iiijs. In all, iiijff. x«. ynjd. 
In resolutes yerely going fourth of the said chauntery, xs. 
And so remanithe clere, iii]7«'. viij^, 

Goodes, .... Playte, nil. 



32. THE PARISHE CHURCHE OF CRAYKE. 

Memorandum: — That there ys certayne lande yeven to the 
findyng of a lampe in the parishe churche of Crake to the yerely 
value of Yujd, 



33. THE PARISHE CHURCHE OF TERYNGTONN. 

Memorandum : — That there is certeyne land yeven to the 
finding of a light in the said churche of Teryngton, called Saynot 
Mary landes, lying in the feldes there, of the yerely value of jdjd. 



THE WAPENTAKE OF BULMEB. 477 



34. THE FABISHE OF MYTOUN. 

Memorandum : — That one, John Grofte, by his last will did 
give to one, Edward Gartwright, preste, to th entent to pray for 
the soull of the said John, the some of ovj«. viijrf. yerdy to be paid 
owte of the landes of the said John in OwteweU and TJpwell in the 
countiez of Northfolk and Cambridge, for the term of twenty 
yeres, which yeres shall end at the xxiij*i day of November next 
oomyng, ovjs. Yiijd. 



35. THE FARISHE OF SUTTON IN GALTBES. 

Memorandum : — That there is certayne money to the some of 
six poundes in the parishe of Sutton in Galtres to the findingof a 
preste in the said parishe, remaning in the handes of John Hede- 
lame, William Horseley, Thomas Horseley, yonger, John ^mson, 
John Cowper, William Bycherdson, William Par^mson, Thomas 
Hudson, vidua Stevenson, vidua Tates, vj/i. 



36. THE FARISHE OF STlLLYNOTOtJN. 

Memorandum : — That there ys a stoke of forty shillings for the 
finding of a light in the parishe ohurohe of StiUington remaning in 
thands of the churchwardens there, xLs. 



37. THE CHAFELL OF OURE LADY OF HAXBY IN THE FARISHE OF 

STRENSALL. 

John Ive, incumbent there, of th'aiffe of xxxvj^ yeres, of 
honest conversacion and qualities, and indeferent learning, having 
no other promocions but onely the profitts of his said ohapell. The 
necessitie is to have divyne service there, being distatmt from the 
parishe church ij miles. There belongithe to the said parishe of 
howseling people to the nomber of ceo. And there is ne landes ne 
woddes alienated ne waisted sithens [the same date]. 

There is certeyn copihold land belonging to the said ohapell, as 
shall appere by the particulers, lxv«. iiij^. 

Inde 
In reprises yerely ^me fourthe of the same, vi]«. ynjd. 
And so remanith dere, lvii«. viijrf. 

Goodes, .... Playte, nu. 



478 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 



38. A STOKE IN THE SAID CHAPELL. 

Memorandum : — That there is a stoke of xxij«., yeven to the 
finding of a light in the said chapell, and now in thandes of the 
personnes foloing, viz : — Thomas Waite, \js. viijt;?., Peter Ryder, 
xijs., Alison Wright, iij.9. iiij^?. In all, xxiJ5. 



39. A STOK IN THE CHURCHE OF STRENSALL. 

Memorandum : — That there is eerteyne money in stok yeven to 
the finding of a light in the parishe chnrehe of Strensall remaining 
in thands of thes personnes foloing, videlicet, John Hall, iiij«., 
Alexaunda Grene, and George Beverley, iijs. iiijfl?., and William 
Hall, iijs. iiijd.. In all, x«. viijtf. 



[sums total for the WAPENTAKE OF BTJLMER.] 

Some of the possessions aforesaid, xl/e. vs. ixd, q. 

Some of the deduccions, Ixviijs. q. 

And so remanithe elere, xxxv]7j. xvijs. ixc?. 

Some of the goodes, .... 

Some of the plate, viij ounces di. 

Some of the obittes and lightes, Ixxiiijs. iiijt;?. 

Some of the money in stoke, vj//. 



THE WAPENTAYKE OF BYEDFORTHE. 

40. THE CHAUNTERY OF OUR LADY IN THE FARISHE CHURCH OF 

TOFCLIFF. 

David Bell, incumbent there, of th'aige of xlviij^ yeres, of good 
conversacion and qualities, and meane lerenyng, having a yerely 
stipend of cvj.9. yi\]d, of the Kinges Majestic, over and besides his 
said chauntery. Also there is within the said parishe six chayntery 



THE WAPENTAKE OF BIRDFORTH. 479 

and stipendary prestes, besides the vicare, whose names do appere. 
And there is belonging to the said parishe of howseling people to 
the nomber of ix^ and iij ^^. And there is no landes ne ten. 
waisted ne soldo si then [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chauntry, as shall appere by the 
particulers of the sayme, uijH, xvjs. iiijd. 
In resolutes yerely going fonrthe of the sayme, vjs. Yiijd. 
And so remanyth clere, iiij li. ix.s. viijc?. 

Goodes, .... Playte, nil. 



41. THE CHAPELL OF DYSFORTH IN THE PARISHE OF TOPCLYF. 

Eycherd Browne, incumbent there, of th'aige of xlviij yeres, of 
good conversacion and qualitiez, and meane leming, having no 
other promocions but onely the revenewes of the said chapell. The 
said incumbent is removeable at the will of the parochioners. The 
necessitie of the said chapell is to do dyvyne service to the inhabi- 
taunce there, being distant from the parishe churche a myle and a 
halfe. And there is no landes soldo sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chapell is, as shall appere by the 
particulers of the saime, xxiiijs. 

Inde 
In resolutes yerely going fourthe of the sayme, xiij^. ob. 
And so remanethe clere, xxiJ5. xd, ob. 

Goodes, .... Playte, iiij ounces, parcell gilt. 



42. THE CHAPELL OF SAYNCT GYLES IN ELMERS IN THE SAID 

PARISHE OF TOPCLYFF. 

John Bell, incumbent there, of th'aige of forty yeres, of honest 
qualities and condicions, and of meane leming, having no other 
promocions, but onely the revenewes of the said chauntery. The 
necessitie of the said chauntery is to do dyvyne service to the 
inhabitaunce there, being distant from the parish church, a myle 
and a half. And there is no landes ne ten. aliened ne solde sithens 
£the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chauntery, as shall appere by the 

farticulers of the same, lxxix«. iiij a?. 
n resolutes yerely going fourth of the same, vijs. xjrf. ob. 
And so remanith clere, Ixxjs. iiijtf. q. 
Goodes, .... Playte, vj ounces di., paroell gilt. 



480 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

43 THE CHAUNTERY OF OURE LADY IN THE CHAPELL IN THE 

CHURCHYERD OF TOPCLYFF. 

Rycherde Browne, incumbent there, of th'aige of xlviij yeres, 
having one other promoeion, as is abovesaid, to the yerely value of 
xxiiij«s\ The said ehauntery is within the paxishe church yerde 
there. The necessitie thereof is to do divine service, as is afore- 
said. And there is no landes soldo sithen [the same datej. 

The yerely value of the said ehauntery is as shall appere by 
the recital and particulers of the same, os. 
In reprises yerely going fourth of the same, xs. 
And so remaneth clere, iiij li. vs. 

Q-oodes, . . . Playte, vj ounces, parcell gilt. 



44. THE SERVICE OR GILDE OF OURE LADY IN THE SAID PARISHB 

OF TOPCLYFF. 

John Bell, incumbent there, of th'aige of xl^ yeres, of honest 
qualities and condicions, and meane lerening, having one other 
chaimtery in the said parishe, as is aforesaid, of the yerely value of 
Ixxixs. iiijV. The same is within the said parishe church. The 
necessitie thereof is to do dyvine service and minister sacramentes, 
as is abovesaid. There is no landes, ten., ne wods sold ne waisted 
sithen [the same date' . 

The yerely value of the said ehauntery is, as shall appere by the 
particiilers tliereof, iiij//. xvijs. qui remanent. 

Goodes, .... Playte, nil. 

45. LANDES LAIDE IN MORGAGE TO IHE SAID GUYLD. 

Memorandum : — That there is one ten. in Norton, belonging ta 
the said gylde whiche was laid in morgage by one, John He5)erDy, 
to the feofEes of the said guylde for the some of xijlL, upon oondi- 
cion that the said John Helperby or his heires well and trewly 
content and pay againe unto the said feofEes the some of xij/t. in 
forme foloing, that ys to say, yjlL thereof at the feaste of Sainot 
Michell the Archangel, which shalbe in the yere of our Lorde Gtod 
MDLxiij, and other yj li, therof residue at the feaste of 
Ester then next foloing, and if the said Helperby or his heires do 
not repay the said some of xi]7«. at the said dais, then the said 
cof eofEes to pay unto the said Helperby or his heires the some of 
Ixvjs. viijf/., and they to have the said ten. with appurtenances for 
ever, as by one indenture thereof maid, bering date the xv day of 
May, anno regni regis Henrici viij^i, xxxv*o, more playnely 
apperith. 



THE WAPENTAKE OF BIRDFORTH. 481 

46. THE CHAUNTERY OR SERVICE IN THE MANOR OF lOPCLYF IN 

THE SAME PARISHE. 

William Toppam, incumbent there, of th'aige of forty yeres, 
of honest qualities and eondieions, and meane lerenyng, havyng no 
other promocions but onely the revenewe of the said chauntery or 
service. The sayme is within the Kinges Majesties manor of 
Topcliff. The necessitie thereof is to do divine service there, being 
distant from the parishe church half a mile. There is no landes 
aliened, waisted, ne sold sithen [the same date]. 

Payable yerely to the said incumbent furth of the Kinges 
Majesties manor of Topclif by the receyvors there, cs. qui 
remanent. 

Goodes, . . . Playte, nil. 

47. THE PARISHE OF HUSTHWAITE. 

Memorandum : — That there is in the parish of Husthwaite, vjs. 
viijo?. geven to the finding of a light in the said churche in stoko 
and nowe in thandes of Robert Thormanby there, vjs. wiijd. 

48. THE PARISHE OF WELBERY. 

Memorandum : — That there is in the parishe of Welbery half 
an acre of lande, geven by the personnes there for the finding of a 
lamp by yere, vj^, 

49. THE CHAUNTERY OF SAINCTE ANNE OF TWOO PRESTES IN THE 

PARISHE CHURCHE OF THRESK. 

Cuthbert Foxe and Alexaunder Colyer, incumbents there, 
th'one of th'aige of Iviij, th'oder of th'aige of xxxvij, of honest 
qualities and good lerening, the said Cuthbert having a vicarage at 
Staynton in Clevelande, the said Alexaimder having no other pro- 
mocions but onely the revenewe of his said chauntery. There is 
in the said parish foure chauntry prestos, whose naymes appere. 
And there is no landes ne woddes sold nor waisted sithen [the same 
date]. 

The yerely value of the said chaunterys as shall appere by the 
particiilers of the saime, xix/^. vs. vijd. 

Inde 
In resolutes yerely going furth of the same, xlix«. 
And so remainth clere, xvij/«. xix.d. 

Goodes, nil. Playte, xvj ounces, parcel gilt, 

7g 



482 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC, 

50. THE CHAUNTERY OF SAINCT JOHN BAPTESTE IN THE SAID 

CHURCHE. 

Thomas Huett, incumbent there, of th'aige of 1 yerez, of 
good condicions and qualities and good lerenyng, having no other 
promocions but the revenew of his chauntery. The said chaiintery 
is within the said parishe church. The necessitie thereof is to do 
divine service and to helpe the curate in ministracion of sacra- 
mentes. And there is no landes, ten., ne woddes waisted, aliened, 
ne solde sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the saide chauntery, as particulerly shall 
appere in the rentall, v]7i. ijs. nd, 

Inde 
In reprises yerely going fourth of the same, xiiij«. 
And so remanethe clere, cviijs. X6?. 

Goodes, .... Playte, xiiij ounces, parcell gilt. 



51. THE CHAUNTERY OR SERVICK OF OUR LADY IN THE SAID 

CHURCH OF THRESKE. 

Thomes Raper, incumbent there, of th'aige of Ixx yeres, of 
good conversacion and qualities, and indifferent lerenynff, having no 
other promocions, but onely the revenew of his said chauntery oi 
service. The same chauntery is within the said parishe churche. 
The necessitie thereof is, as is aforesaid. And there is no landes, 
ten. ne woodes aliened or spoyled sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chauntery or service is, as shall 
appere by the particulers of the say me, cxvj«. 
In reprises yerely going fourth of the same, xij«. \]d. 
And so remanethe clere, ciij«. xa?. 

Goodes, . . . Playte, viij ounces, parcell gilt. 



52. THE PARISHE CHURCHE OF THIRKILBY. 

Memorandum : — That there is certeyne lande lieing in the 
fieldes of Little Thirkilby, contening one rode, of the yerely value 
of \\d, ffeven to the finding of a lamp within the said ch\irche of 
Thirkilby, also there is one other lande lieing in the fieldes of 
Ghrete Thirkilby, called the Lady Hedeland, contening half an acre, 
of the yerely value of iiijc?., geven towardes the finding of a light 
n the said churche, vJ6?. 



THE WAPENTAKE OP BIRDFOBTH. 483 



63. A LIGHT. 

Memorandum : — That there is xiij«. "vjrf., paid yerely to 
Eicherde Browne, incumbent, in the ohjapell in tne ohuroheyerde 
at Topolif , for the finding of lightes in the said ohapell, whereof 
xijs. is yerely paid by Edmond Walles, and xviijrf. is yerely paid 
by Margaret Dagget. In all, xiij«. TJrf. 



54. THE PARYSH CHURCH KYRKBY KNOLL. 

Memorandum : — That there is one rode of lande lieing in 
Shortloskewe, within the feldes of Bagby,^ to the yerely value of 
ijd., in tholding of John Sell, yeven to the finding of a lamp in 
the said church for ever, ijd. 



[sums total for the wapentake of bibdforth]. 
Some of the possessions aforseyd, IvjU. YJ«. jrf. 

Some of the reprises, os. xjd, q. 

And so remaneth, \]li. vs. jV. ob, q. 

Some of the goodes, nil. 

Some of the plate, liiij ounces di. 

Some of the money in stocke, v]«. viijrf. 
Some of the lyghtes and obyttes, xixa. viijef. 



484 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC 



THE WAPENTAKE OF LANGBARGHE. 

55. THE CHAUNTERY OF OUR LADY WITHIN THE PARISHE OF 

STOKESLEY. 

John Reddesdaille, incumbent there, of th'aige of forty yeren 
of good conversacion and qualities, and indeferently well lerned 
having no other promooions but onely the revenewes of his sail 
chauntery. There is in the said parishe one other preste, caller 
Briane Barton, at the finding of the parsonne there. The sam 
chauntery is distant from the parishe church one mile. The neoee 
sitie thereof is to do divine service to the inhabitauntes then 
There is belonging to the said parishe of howseling people to th 
nomber of cccc. And there is no landes ne tenementes sol 
sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chauntery, as shall appere in th 
particulers thereof, injii, iiijs, jd, oh. 
In resolutes yerely going fourth of the sayme, viijs. Yujd. 
And so remanethe clere, Ixxvs. \d, oh, 

Q-oodes, .... Playte, fyve ounces, parcell gilt. 



56. THE CHAUNTERIE OF SAYNT LAWRENCE IN THE CHAPELL 01 

BUSBY IN THE SAID PARISHE. 

Symon Cleveland, incumbent there, of th'aige of Ixx yeres, o 
good conversacion and qualities, and good lerening having no otiie 
promocions but onely the profPettes of his said chauntery. Th( 
necessitie of the said chauntery is to do dyvine service to tht 
inhabitauntes there, being distant from the parishe churehe a myle 
And there is no landes ne woddes solde ne spoyled sithens [tht 
same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chauntery is as shall appere bj 
the particulers of the same, Ixxiiijs. xj^. 

Inde 
In resolutes yerely going fourth of the same, ijs. m.]d. 
And so remanith clere, lxxij.s. yi]d, 

Q-oodes, .... Playte, iiij ounces, parcell gilt. 



57. THE THREE PREBENDAREZ IN THE PARISHE OF 

OSMONDERLEY. 

Rycherde Beke, Symon Binkes, and [blank] being a scoler ai 
Oxford, prebendaries there, of honest qualities and condioionSy anc 



THE WAPENTAKE OF LANGBARUGH, 485 

good learning, the said Bell (sic) of th'aige of forty yeres, the said 
Symon Binkes of th'aige of Ixiij yeres, and the said [blank] of 
th'aige of [blank] yeres. Having no other promoeions but onely the 
revenew of there said prebendaries, andj there is in the said parish 
of howseling people to the nomber of iij^ and xx*i . There is no 
landes sold sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said prebendarez, as shall appere by 
the particulers of the sayme, xviij/i. 

Inde 
In reprises yerely going furthe of the same, xlL xvjs. 
And so remanith clere, vij7i. iujs. 

Goodes, .... Playte, nH. 



58. THE PARISHE OF STAYNTON IN CLEVELAND. 

Memorandum : — That there is ij acres of arrable lande lieing 
in the feldes of Thormanby whiche was geven to the finding of 
fyve lamps in the chapel there, nowe in the holding of William 
TJressike, of the yerely value of iijs. iiijo?. Also one cotaige in 
Staynton, in tholding of William Mamby, of the yerely value of 
iJ6'. viij^. In all, vjs. 



59. THE CHAUNTERIE OF SAINCT LAWRENCE IN THE PARISHE OP 

NORTHALLERTONN. 

Henry Grammyll, incumbent there, of th'aige of Ix yeres, of honest 
conversacion and qualities, and indifferent lerening, having no 
other promoeions but onely the revenewes of his said chauntery. 
There is in the said parishe iiij prestos at the finding of the vicare 
there, and there is in the said parishe iij chauntery prestes, whose 
names shall appere. The said chauntery is distant fi*om the 
parishe churche m fote. The necessitie therof is to do divyne 
service to the inhabitaunce thereabowtes, having of howseUng 
people in the said parishe to the nomber of seven hundreth. And 
there is no landes, ten. ne woddes soldo ne waisted sithen [the 
same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chauntery, as shall appere by the 
particulers of the same, uijli. iijs. iiij^. 

Inde 
In reprises yerely going fourth of the sayme, viij«. iiijrf. 
And so remanyth clere, Ixxvs. 

Goodes, .... Playte, nil. 



•486 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

60 THE CHAUNTERY OF TWOO PRESTES IN THE CHAPELL OF 

LAZONBY IN THE SAID PARISHE. 

John Wylde and Rycherde Wodell, incnmbentes there, the one 
of th'aige of Ix yeres and th'oder of fiftie, having good qualities 
and condieions, and meane lerenyng, and haithe no other promo- 
cions but onely the revenewe of his said ehaunterys. The necessitie 
of the ehaunteres is to do divyne service to the inhabitauntes, they 
being distant from the said parishe churche twoo myles. And 
there is no landes, ten. solde sithens [the same date]. 

The yerly value of the said ehaunteres as shall appere by the 
particulers of the same, ixli, vjs. viijfl?. 

Inde 
In reprises yerely going fourthe of the same, xviij«. viijc?. 
And so remanith clere, vii]7^. viijs. 

Q-oodes, .... Playte, vij oimees, pareell gilt. 



61. A STIPEND OR SERVICE WITHIN THE SAID CHURCHE OF 

NORTHALLERTON. 

Memorandum : — That there ys a stipend or annual penoion 
paid yerely unto John Blaisdaille, a manne of indeferent lerening, 
by one Thomas Markynf eld, as his auneetors have alwey done in 
time paste, the some of v]7*., going furthe of certeyne landes and ten. 
of the said Thomas Markinf eld in the towne and f eldes of North- 
allerton, for saing masse and mayntening Godds service in the 
church of Allerton, at all tymes, except the said Thomas do ly in 
or at his manor of Romonby then the said preste to give 
attendaunce and sey masse there as the said Thomas shall oomaunde 
hime, YJli, 

62. OBYTTS. 

Memorandum : — That there is one cotage in the said towne of 
Northallertonn, laite in the tenor of William RiddisdaiUe, of the 
yerely rent of xijc?., geven towardes the fynding of one yerely 
obbit to be done in the said churche. Also there is viijc?. yerely 
going furthe of a cotage in the saime towne, laite in the tenor of 
[blank] towardes the finding of a light in the said churche. In all, 

63. LANDES GYVEN FOR THE FYNDYNG OF A GRAMMAR SOOLB IN 

NORTHALLERTON AFORBSEYD. 

Memorandum : — That there is within the sayde parishe of 
Northallerton one grammar scole, having certen landes and ten. 



THE WAPENTAKE OF LANGBARUGH. 487 

gyven by certen well disposed persones to the yerely value of viij/e. 
viijs., to the intent and for the better bringing up of the children 
of the towne and others of th'inhabitantes of the countrey, the 
which is used accordingly, Yujli. viijs. 

64. THE CHAUNTERY OF SAINCT NICHOLAS IN THE HOSPITALL 
HOWSE WITHIN THE PARISHE OF YAROME. 

William Burdon, incumbent there, of th'aige of xxxvj yeres, of 
honest conversacion and qualities, and indeferently well lerened, 
having no other promocions, but onely the revenewes of the said 
chauntery. The necessitie of the said chauntery is to do divyne 
service to the inhabitants thereabouts, being distant from the 
parishe churche a myle. There is belonging to the said parishe of 
howseling people to the nomber of cccxxxv. And there is no landes, 
ten., ne woddes sold ne waisted sithens [the same date]. 

Firste, one yerely annuitie or stipend paid yerely to the saide 
incumbent f orthe of the possessions of the laite monastery of Heley, 
cvj.s. viijfl?. 

Inde 
In resolutes yerely going furthe of the sayme, xs. viijo?. 
And so remanethe clere, iiijli. xvjs. 

Goodes, .... Playte, nil. 



65. THE PARYSHE OF LYVERTOUN. 

Memorandum : — That there is within the parishe of Lyverton 
three acres of land of the yerely value of viijs, geven to the finding 
of a light in the said church of Leverton for ever, and now in the 
tenore of Robert Thomson, iijs. 



66. THE CHAPELL CALLED SEPULCRES CHAPELL IN THE PAUISHB 

OF KYRKELETHOME. 

William Amarde, incumbent there, of th'aige of forty yeres, of 
honest conversacion and qualities, and of good lemening, having 
no other promocions but onely the revenewe of his said chauntery 
or chapell. The necessitie of the said chapell is to do divine ser- 
vice to the inhabitaunce there, being distaunt from the parishe 
churche twoo myles, and there is in the said parish of howseling 
people to the nomber of cccxij. And there is no landes ne ten. 
sold sithens [the same date] . 

The yerely value of the said chapell is, as shall appere by the 
particulers of the sayme, xlvij«. nijd, qui remanent. 

Goodes, .... Playte, nil. 



488 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

67. THE FRECHAPELL OFF WHORLETON IN THE PARISHE OF 

RUDBY. 

Charles Smithe, incumbent there, of th'aige of fiftie yeres, of 
good eondicions and qualities, and of good lerenyng, having no 
other promocions but only the revenewe of his said chaunteiy. 
There is in the said parishe foure prestes at the finding of the 
vicare there. The neoessitie of the said chapell is to have dyvine ser- 
vice done to the inhabitantes there, being distaunt from the parishe 
church twoo myles. And there beloneith to the said pariahe of 
howseling people to the nomber of Mcciiij ^^xviij And there is no 
landes, ten. ne woodes soldo ne waisted sithens [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chapell, ix/t. ix«. iijd, 

Inde 
In resolutes yerely going f orthe of the same, xviij*. 
And so remaynethe clere, viij/e. xjs. iij^. 

Goodes, .... Plaite, nil. 

68. THE PARESHE CHURCHE OFF AYIOUN. 

Memorandimi : — That one John Lokewod did give yiijd, yerely, 
going owte of one parcell of ground called Lamp Ing towardes the 
finding of a lamp in the parish churche of Alton, \iijd, 

69. THE CHAUNTERY OR STIPENDARY IN THE CASTELL OF 
SKELTON IN THE PARISH OF SKELTON. 

Robert Pereson, incumbent there, of th'aige of xxxvj yeres, of 
good condycions and qualities, and of good lerening, having no 
other promocions but onely the revenewe of his chauntery. The 
same chauntery is distant from the parish churche a quarter of a 
mile, and there is belonging to the said parishe churche of howse- 
lyng people to the nomber of cccxx^i , having none to help the 
curate but onely the said stipendary preste. And there is no 
landes sold sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chauntery or stipend, as shall 
appereby the rentall, iii]7?. ijs. xd. 
In resolutes yerely going furth of the same, Yijs. YJd. 
And so remanithe clere, lxxv«. iiijV. 

Goodes, .... Playte, nil. 



THE WAPENTAKE OP LANOBARUGH. 489 



70. THE CHAUNTERY OF OURB LADT IN THE FARISHE CHURCHB 

OF 8I06EST0N. 

John Dyneley , inoTimbent there, of th'aige of Ix yeres, of good 
conversacion and qualities, and meane lemin^, having no other 
promocions but onely the revenewe of his saad ohaiintery, also 
there is one other preste in the said ohurohe at the finding of the 
parsonne there. The said ohauntery is within the said parishe 
churehe, and there belongith to the said parishe churche of howse- 
ling people to the nomber of seven soore. And there is no landes 
soldo sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said ohauntery, as shall appere by the 
partieulers of the same, cxvj«. viijrf. 

Inde 
In resolutes yerely going f ourthe of the sayme, x«. 
And so remanethe clere, cvj«. viijfl?. 

Goodes, .... Playte, tenn ounces, paroell gilt. 



71. THE CHURCH OF V^STROUGHTON, 

Memorandum : — That there is twoo acres of land and medowe 
lieing in the feldes of Westroughton, of the yerelj^ value of iw. 
viijfl?., geven for one obite yerely to be done for ever in the parLme 
churche of Westroughton, ij«. viijfl?. 



72. THE CHURCH OF LYVBRTON. 

Memorandum : — That there is oerteyne landes yeven to the 
finding of a torche within the church of L^erton, and now in the 
holding of Eobert Thomson by yere, iij^., oanoellatur hio quia 
antea. 

73. THE FARTSHE CHURCHE OF ESTON. 

Memorandum : — That there is vj«. viijrf. in stoke for the finding 
of a light in the church of Eston, and now remaining in thandes ot 
William Jacksonne there, v]«. viijrf. 

(1) On 27 January, 1343, licence was granted to John do Siggwtoii to endow a 
chantry in the parieh church of Siggeston to pray for Mb 80111. 17 £dw. 111,^ m, 1, 
m, 40. It having been found by inqaisition taken on 2 Juno, 1424, tiiat Sir Jolm 
Siggeston granted in mortmain without lioenoe, a menBaacra in Syggeslcm to Bobert 
Kirkby, chaplain of a chantry in the ohoroh of the Blaned Maxy of Sjggwrtao, to 
pray for the soul of the said John, the king havinff been informed of tiie aame hj 
John Somerseth, granted the premises to the same Jolm Somaneth lor the flffwiH^ of 
the kingdom of England. 20 Oot., 1440. ^L^ 1'9 Sm. F/., j». 1, ei. 28. 



490 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC, 

74. THE PARISHE CHURCH OF KIDDALL. 

Memorandum : — That there ys a stoke of xxxiijs. iiijflf., geven 
to the finding of a light in the parish churehe of Kiddall, and now 
remaining in thandes of the churchwardens there, xxxiij«. iiijc?. 

75. THE PARISHE CHURCHE OF KYRKBY. 

Memorandum : — That there is an obitt yerely done to the 
valore of xs., the whiche John Strangwaise of the parishe of 
Whorleton is bounde to maik the saime for ever in the pcuriahe 
churehe of Kirkby in Cleveland, X8. 

76. MONEY IN STOKE. 

Memorandum : — That there is in stoke in the said parish, xxyja., 
to the finding of a light, xxvjs. 

77. THE CHAPELL OF WHORLETON IN THE PARISH OF RUDBY. 

Memorandum : — That there is yijd. yerely yeven for one obitt 
to be done in the chapell of Whorleton for ever, going forthe of a 
cotage with appurtenances in Potto ; and there is also half e a pounde 
of frankynsence, price ijcL, yerely to the said chapell, going forthe 
of a cotage in Gowton of the landes of William Layton ; and also 
there is one pound of frankinsence, price iiijc?., yerely geven to the 
said chapell for ever, going owte of a messuage and iiij oxgang of 
land in Potto, called Hewardyne landes ; and also there is haJi an 
acre of pasture grownde lieing in Carleton f eldes, in a place there, 
called (xowse Noike, geven for the finding of a light in the said 
chapell arrented at xviijcl. the yere ; and also there is half an acre 
of lande of the yerely value of vj^., lieing in the Northf eldes of 
Potto aforesaid, geven to the finding of a light in the parish churohe 
of Rudby, whereof iiijV/. is paid yerely to the manor of Whorleton, 
and so remanith in all, ijs. ixd. 

[sums total for the wapentake of langbarurgh.] 
Some of the possessions afforeseyd, iiij ^^li, xix«. ixd. ob. 

Some of the deductions, xvlL ijd. 

And so remanith, Ixv/e. xixs. Yijd, ob. 

Some of the goodes, . . 

Some of the plate, xxvj ounces. 

Some of the money in stocke, Ixvjs. 

Some of the lyghtes and obyttes, xxvja. ixd. 



THE WAPENTAKE OF GILLING EAST. 491 



THE WEPENTACKE OF GYLLYNGESTE. 

78. THE CHAUNTRYE OF MARY MAGDALEN IN THE CHAPELL OF 
THIRNTOFT IN THE PARISHE OF ANDERBY. 

Thomas Swyer, incumbent there, of the age of Ix yeres, of a 
meane lerning, of honest conversaoion and qualities, having no other 
promocions but only the revenewe of the sayd chauntrye. Also 
there is one other pryste at the finding of the vicare in the sayde 
parishe. The same chauntrye is within the said churche, the 
necessitie therof is to minister sacramentes, having within the said 
parishe cccxl howseling people. 

The yerely value of the said chaunterye, as shall appere by the 
particuler of the same, iiij/e. ijs. iiijd. 

Inde 
In resolutes goyng out of the sayde chaunterye, xvjs. 
And so remaneth clere, Ixvjs. ui]d. 

Goodes, .... Plate, v ounces, parcell gilte. 



79. THE CHAUNTERYE OR FREE CHAPELL IN NEWBY IN THE 
PARYSHE OF KYRKEBY UPON WYSKE. 

Lawrence Welles, incumbent there, of the age of xxxviij^ yeres, 
of indifferent lerning and of honest conversacion and qualities, 
having no other promocions but the revenewe of his sayde chaun- 
terye. The same chaunterye is distaunte from the sayde parishe 
churche one myle. The necessitie thereof is to mynister sacra- 
mentes, having cccxx*i housling people in the sayd paryshe. There 
is no landes soldo ne alienated since [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the seyde chaunterye, shall appere by the 
particulers of the same, xls. vij^. 

Inde 
In resolutes yerely goyng furth of the same, ijs. viijc?. 
And so remaneth clere, xxxvijs. xjd, 

Goodes, .... Plate, nil. 



80. MONEY IN STOK. 

Memorandum : — That there is a certen some of monv in stock 
to the value of xxs., gyven to the findyng of a lyghte remayning 
in the handes of the churche wardens of the same paryshe, gyven 
by the auncestors of Clewers, xxs. 



492 CERTIFICATES OP CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

THE WAPENTACKE OF GYLLYNGWEST. 

81. THE CHAUNTERYK OF OUR LADYK IN THE CHAPELL OF 
LARTINTON IN THE PARYSHE OF RUMBOLDE. 

William Tristram, incumbent, of the aige of Ivj yeres, of 
honest eonversacion and qualities, having indifferent good leming, 
having no other promocions but the revennewe of the sayd chaun- 
terye. Also there is two other prystes belonging to the sayde 
paryshe, at the fyndyng of the parson there, the one called 
Nicholas Close, the other called Robert Messanger, besides two 
chaunterye prystes, as apperith. The same chaunterye is dis- 
taunte from the paryshe churche iiij miles. The necessite thereof 
is to do dyvine service and minister sacramentes, having to the 
nomber of mooco howseling people in the sayd parysh. 

Firste, one annuall pencion or stipend payd to the sayde incum- 
bent by the handes of the recey vor out of the towne of Lartington, 
cvjs. viij«?. 

Inde 
In reprises yerely going furth of the sayd chaunterye, x«. viijA 
And so remaneth clere, iiij/f. xvjs. 

Goodes, nil. Plate, nil. 

82. THE CHAUNTERYE OF SEYNT THOMAS Th'aPOSTELL IN THE 
SAYDE PARYSHE CHURCHE OF RUMBOLDE. 

Robert Glover, incumbent, of the aige of xxxvj yeres, of a 
meane leming, of honest eonversacion and qualities, having no 
other promocions but the onelye revennewe of his sayd chaunterye. 
The same chaunterye is within the sayde churche. The neces- 
sitie is as afore is mencyoned. There is no landes sold ne alienated 
sithens [the same date]. 

Firste, one annuall pencon or stipende of the yerely value of 
iii]7/. xiij.9. iiijV., paid to the sayd incumbent out of the landes late 
pertening to the dissolved monasterye of Egleston, by the handes 
of the Kynges Majesties recey vor there, uijli, xiij«. iiijcf. 

Goodes, nil. Plate, nil. 

83. A GRAMMER SCOLE. 

Memorandum : — That there is in the sayde paryshe one gramer 
scole for the better brynging up and instructyng of the inhaba- 
tauntes children there dwellyng, the master of the sayde soole is 
Michell Homer, having yerely for his stipend or wages, lxvi«. viijrf., 
paid out of a stocke which remayneth in the handes of the pary- 
shyoners of the same parishe, Ixvjs. Yujd. 



THE WAPENTAKE OF GILUNG WEST.* 493 



84. MONET IN STOCKE. 

Memorandum : — That there is within the sayde parishe of 
Bumbold aforseyde a stock of xx/t.^ remayning in the handes of 
the paryshoners there, xkH, 



84. THE CHAUNTERYE OR CHAPELL OF THE TRINITIB IN THE 

PARISHE OF MKLSONBYE. 

John Scruton, incumbent, of the aige of Ix yeres, of a meane 
leming, of honest conyersacion and quaLities, having no other ^o- 
mocions but onelye the revennewe of his sayde chaimterye. tPhe 
same ehaunterye is adjonyn^ to the sayde paryshe ohurdie. The 
necessitie thereof is to mimster saoramentes, having ceo howselinff 
people. There is no landes sold ne alienated sithens the xxii] 
day of November, anno regni regis nuper Henrid viij^, xxxvij™o, 

Firste, one annuaU pencion going out of the possessions peiten- 
ing to the late surrendered howse of Seynt Agatha, payde by the 
handes of the Eanges Majesties reoeyvor to the sayde incumbent 
iii]7i., with one cotage in the sayde panrshe in the holdyng of 
RaufPe Wasse yerely, xiijs. iiijrf. In aU, iiij/t. xiij«. iiijrf. qui 
remanent. 

Goodes, .... Plato, nil. 



85. THE CHAUNTERYES OF TWO PRE8TE8 IN THE CASTELL OF 
RAVENSWAYTHE IN THE PARYSHE OP KTRYEBY RAYENSWAYTHB. 

Gyles Cocke and Robert Dyghton, incumbentes there, the Miyde 
Gyles of the aige of iiij " yeres, the other of the aige 
of xliiij yeres; of indifferent leming and honest oonver- 
sacion and qualities, having over and besides the revenew 
of theyre chaimterye, Ixvjs. Yiijd.j out of the landes of the lord £^tB 
Hewe, the founder of the sayd chaimteryes. The same are within 
the sayde parishe, having ]>c howselyng people. There is no landeB 
sold sithens [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the sayde chaunteryes, as shall appero Ij 
the particulers of the same, vj/t. xiij«. iiijrf. 

Wherof 
In resolutes yerely going furthe of the same, xii]«. mjd. 
And so remaneth clere, vj/t. 

Goodes, .... Plate, xij ounoes, paroell gilt* 



494 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC, 

86. THE CHAUNTERYE OF SEYNT NICHOLAS WITHIN THE PARYSHE 

CHURCHE OF GYLLYNG. 

Robert Wilkynson, incumbent, of the aige of xliiijti yeres, of 
no lemyng, of honest conversaeion and quafities, having no other 
promocions but onelye the revennewe of the sayd chaunterye. Also 
there is vj prestes, belonging to the sayde paryshe, at the findyng of 
the vicare there, besides the two ehauntrye prestes, as apperith. 
The same chaunterye is within the sayde parishe church. The 
necessitie thereof is to mynister sacramentes, having mcc howse- 
lyng people within the sayd paryshe. There is no landes, ten. solde 
ne alienated sithe the xxiij^ day of November anno regni regis 
nuper Henrici octavi, xxxvij™^. 

The yerely value of the sayde chaunterye, as shall appere by 
the rentall of the same, iiij li, xiijs. iiijo?. qui remanent. 

Goodes, nil. Plate, nil. 

87. THE CHAUNTERYE OV OUR LADY IN THE CHAPELL OF 
SOUTHCOWTON IN THE PARYSHE OF GYLLYNG. 

Edmund Smythson, incumbent there, of the aige of xliiij 
yeres, of meane lerning, of honest conversaeion and qualities, 
having no other promocion but onelye the revennewe of his sayde 
chaunterye. The same chaunterye is distaunt iij myles frome 
the sayd churche. The necessitie thereof is to do dyvine service 
and mynester sacramentes af orsayd. There is no landes solde sithe 
the xxiij day of November, anno regni regis nuper Henrici octavi, 
xxxvij^io. 

The yerely value of the sayde chauntery, as shall appere by 
the sayde particulers of the same, cxjs. viijo?. 
In resolutes yerely goyng furthe of the same, ixs. ijd. 
And so remaneth clere, cijs. vji. 

Goodes, .... Plate, v ounces, parcell gilt. 

[sums total FOR THE SAID WAPENTAKES.] 

Some of the possessions, xxxvij/^^'. xiiijs. \ijd. 
Some of the deductions, Ijs. xd. 

And so remayneth, xxxyU, ijs, ixd. 

Some of the goodes, .... 

Some of the plate, xxij ounces. 

Some of stockes, in money, xxjlt. 



THE WAPENTAKE OF HANG EAST. 495 



THE WEPENTACKE OF HANGAEST. 

88. THE CHAUNTERY OF OUR LADY IN THE PARYSHE CHURCH OF 

BEDALL OF TWO PRYSTES. 

Thomas Swadell and Thomas Mydelton, incumbentes of the 
same. Thomas Swadall of the age of Ixxiiij, the other of the aige 
of 1 yeres, indyferentlie well lerened, of honest eonversaeion and 
qualities, haying no other promocions but theyre verye stipende or 
wages. The same chaunterye is within the sayd paryshe church. 
The necessitie thereof is to mynister sacramentes, having within the 
sayde parishe of Bedall Dcccciiij ^tx howselyng people. There is 
no landes, ten. sold sithe [the same date]. 

Firste, one annuall or yerely pencion payd out of the possessions 
pertening to the late dyssolvyd monasterye of Jarvax to the sayde 
incumbentes by the erl of Lenoyx, ix/^. vjs. yiijci. 
In resolutes yerely goyng out of the same, xviijs. 
And so remaneth clere, vi]7^. viijs. viijc?. 

Goodes, .... Plate, xj ounces, parcell gilte. 



89. A STIPENDARE OR SERVICE. 

Memorandum : — That there is in the sayd paryshe one stipen- 
darye preste, called John Grege, doing dyvine service in the sayde 
churche and teching a grammar scole in the sayde towne, for the 
which there was certen landes and ten. geven to the yerely value 
of vij//. xjs, nija. 



90. A STIPENDE OR SERVICE WITHIN THE PARYSHE OF WELL. 

Robert Beckwit, stipendarye there, of the aige of xxxiij yeres, 
indefferently well lemed, of honest eonversaeion and qualities, 
having no other promocions but his onelye stipend. There is one 
other stipendary pryst in the sayd paryshe, as shall appere here- 
after. The necessitie thereof is to mynister sacramentes having 
Dciiij^^ howseling people in the sayde paryshe. The said 
Robert Beckwitt hath his stipende but for the term of xl yeres, 
wherof five yeres are expired the same to be payd yerely by the 
master of the hospitall of Well and of the vicare of the same. 

(1) On 25 Oct., 1399 licence was gfranted to Robert de Ooverham and John de 
Nottingham to endow a chantry in tiie parish churuh of Welle. JPat., 1 Hen, IV, 
p. 1, m. 12. 



496 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC, 

The yerely value of the same stypend, as shall appere in the 
rentall tneroi, iiij/«. xii]«. uija. 

Wherof 

In resolutes yerely goyng furthe of the same, ixs. ii\]d. 
And so remaineth elere, iiij/e. iiij«. 
Goodes, nil. Plate, nil. 



91. A STIPENDE. 

Memorandum : — That there is within the sayde paryshe one 
Robert Bancke, of the aige of xlj yeres, which plaeth of the organs 
and helpith divine service in the sayd churche, and also instruoteth 
chyldren there, having yerely for his stipende or wages, iiijli. xiiij*. 
iiijV., appoynted to sing there by the last will of the right honorable 
Eicharde, lorde Latimor, for the terme of xxj yeres, payd out of 
the lordshype of Bolton in Allerdale, in the countie of Cumbre- 
lande, wherof there is xvij yeres and a halfe expyred so that theie 
is two yeres and halfe to come, iiij/i. xiijs. iiijc/. 

92. A GRAMMER SCOLE. 

Memorandum : — That there is also in the same paryshe one, 
Sir Robert Redshawe, bacheler of divinitie, a preacher of Godes 
Worde and scole master of a free grammer scole for the better 
bringing up and instructyng of children, founded by the ryght 
honorable John Latimor, and receyvet yerely for his salary or 
wages the some of vj7e. xiij«. iiij^. of the master of the hospitall of 
Well and the vicare of the same, v]7/. xiij«. iiijrtf. 



93. THE CHAUNTERYE OF SEYNT JAMES IN THE PARYSHK CHURCH 

OF KATERYCKE. 

John Grregge, incumbent there, of the age of xxxvij yeres, of 
indyfPerent lerning, of honest conversacion and qualities, having no 
other promocions, but onelye the revennewe of his sayd ohaunterye ; 
also there is tlire other prestes at the findyng of the vioare there. 
The necessitie thereof is to minister sacramentes having moxx 
howselyng people in the said paryshe. There is no landes solde 
sithe [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the sayde chaunterye, as shall appere by 
the particulers of the same, \\\]li, xs. 

Whereof 
In resolutes yerely goyng furthe of the same, ix«. xjfl?. q. 
And so remaneth clere, iiij7t. oh. q, 

Goodes, .... Plate, nil. 



THE WAPENTAKE OF HANG EAST, 497 



94. THE CHAUNTERY OF OURE LADY IN THE SAYD CHURCHE OF 

CATERICKE. 

John Nicholson, incumbent there, of the aige of xxxv yeres, 
not lerned, of honest conversacion and qualities, having no other 
promocions but onelye the revennewe of his sayd chaunterye. The 
sayd chaunterye is within the sayd churche. The necessitie thereof 
is, as afore is mencioned. There is no landes ten. soldo sithe [the 
same date]. 

The yerely value of the sayd chaunterye, as particulerly shall 
appere in the rentall, Ixxviijs. iiij^. 

Wherof 
In resolutes yerely goyng furthe of the same, viijs. vij^. 
And so remaneth clere, lxix«. ix^. 

Goodes, .... Plate, nil. 



95. THE CHAUNTERY OR SERVICE OF OURE LADYE IN THE CHAPELL 
OF BOLTON UPON SWALE IN THE PARYSHE OF KATERYCK. 

Christopher Johnson, incumbent, of the aige of xxxvj yeres 
meanlye lerned, of honest onversacion and qualities. The same is, 
distaunte from the sayde paryshe churche ix (sic) myles. The neces- 
sitie thereof is to do dyvine service in the sayd chapell. There 
is no landes, ten. solde ne ahenated sithe [the same date] . 

The yerely value of the sayde chaunterye, as shall appere by the 
particulers of the same, xxxviij.v. Sum of the sayd chaunterye, 
xxxviijs., qui remanent. 

Goodes, nil. Plate, nil. 



96. THE CHAUNTERYE OF SEYNT ANDREWE IN THE CHAPELL OF 
GRETE FENCOTES IN THE PARISHK OF KYRKEBY FLETHAM. 

John Johnson, incumbent there, of the aige of Ix yeres, not 
lerned, of honest conversacion and qualities, having no other pro- 
mocions but onelye the revennewe of the sayde chaunterye. The 
same is distaunt from the paryshe church one myle. The necessitie 
thereof is to minister sacramentes in the paryshe, having eexl 
howseling people in the sayde paryshe. There is no landes solde 
sithe [the same date] . 

The yerely value of the sayde chaunterye, as shall appere by 
the particulers of the same, iiijlL ijs.jd, 

8h 



498 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC, 

Wherof 
In reprises yerely going furth of the same, xiiijs. yd. ob. q. 
And so remaneth elere, Ixvijs. y\]d, q, 
Goodes, .... Plate, iiij ounces, paroell gilte. 



97. THE CHAUNTERYE OF SEYNT CUTHBERTE IN THE PARYSELE 

CHURCHK OF HORNEBYeI 

Christopher Becwyth, incumbent, of the aige of Iviij yeres, 
indifferently lemed, of honest conversaeion and qualities, having 
no other promocions but the onelye revennewe of his sayd ohaun- 
terye ; also there is one other preste in the sayd paryshe, as apperithe. 
The necessitie thereof is to minister sacramentes, having ooo howse- 
ling people in the sayd paryshe. There is no landes, ten. soldo sithe 
[the same date]. 

Firste, one annuall pencion, going out of the late monasterye of 
the Trinities in the citie of Yorke to the sayd incumbent, iiij A*. 
xiijs. iiij^., with one howse and a elosse of the yerely value of v«. 
In all, iiij7/. xviijs. iiijo?., qui remanent. 

Goods, .... Plate, v ounces, parcell gilt. 



98. THE CHAUNTERYE OF OUR LADYE IN THE SAYD CHURCHE. 

Anthony Smythe, incumbent, of the aige of xxxyj yeres, not 
lerned, nor mete to serve the cure, and not remayning in the same 
paryshe, having no other promocions but the onelye revennewe of 
his sayde chaunterye. The same chaunterye is within the sayde 
paryshe ohurche. The necessitie thereof is as aforeseyd. There is 
no landes solde ne alienated sithe [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the sayd chaimterye, as partioulerly dothe 
appere by the particulers of the same, viij//. ijs. \]d. 

Wherof 
In reprises yerely going out of the same, xlixs. x^. 
And so remaneth clere, cxijs. iiijV. 

Goodes, .... Plate, nil. 



99. I.ANDES FOR AN OBYTTE. 

Memorandimi : — That there is within Anderbye Myre a howse, 

(1) Licence to Thomas St. Quintin and Margaret, bis wife, and Ohristinay 
widow of Robert de Homeby, to endow a chantry in the churoh of the Bleaaed 
Mary of Horneby, to pray for their souls. 9 Nov., 1332. ,Pa^, 6 Edw, III.^p. 8, 
m, 9. 



THE WAPENTAKE OP HANG EAST. 499 

a tofte, a orofte, gyyen for the finding of an obbitte to the yerely 
value of viij«. witnin the paryshe of Homebje, in the tenure of 
William Hunte, viij». 



[sums total fob the wafentakb of hako bast.] 

Some of the possessions aforeseyd, liij/i. imjs, yijd. 
Some of the deductions, oxs. ijd. 
And so remaneth, xlviij/t. ujj«. Yd, 

Some of the goodes, .... 

Some of the plate, xx ounces. 

Some of the lyghtes and obyttes, yiij«. 

THE WAPENTACK OF HANGWEST. 

100. THE CHAUNTERTE OF OUR LADTE IN THE PABTSHE CHURGHB 

OF WENSLAOH., 

William Wiyght, late incumbent thereof whidhe departed on 
All Soulles day last, so that the sayde othaunterye was in the 
Kinges Majesties handes ever since that daye. The same ohaun- 
terye is within the sayde churche. The neoessitie thereof is to do 
divine service and mynister saoramentes, havingto the nomber of 
Doxl howselyng people within the sayd paryshe. There is no landes, 
ten. solde ne alienated sithe [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the sayde chaimterye, as shall appere by 
the rentall of the same, ovjs. viijei?. qui remanent. 

Goodes, nil. Plate, ml. 



101. THE CHAUNTERTE IN THE CHAPELL OF BSDMTBB IN THB 

SATDE PABY8HB. 

Eobert Kyrkby, incumbent there, of the aiffe of xlvj yeres, 
lerened, able to serve cure, of honest oonversaoion and quaUtie, 
having no other promodons but the onelye revennewe of his sayde 
chauntery. The same is distaimt from the paxyshe ohiuohe two 
myles. The neoessitie thereof is to do divine service and minister 
sacramentes offorsayd. There is no landes^ ten, solde sithe [tiie 
same date]. 



500 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

The yerely value of the sayde chaunterye, as shall appere by 
the particulers of the same, YJIL Yiijd, 

Wherof 
In reprises yerely going furth of the same, xijs. 
And so remaneth clere, cviijs. viijo?. 
Goodes, .... Plate, ix ounces, paroell gilte. 



102. THE PARYSHE OF HAXWELL. 

Memorandum : — That there is a certen parcell of medowe lyeng 
in the oomon fieldes of Esthaxwell, called Lampe Ynge to the 
yerely value of iijs., gyven to the findyng of a lampe in the sayde 
churche of Haxwell, iij«. 



103. THE CHAUNTERYE IN THE CHAPELL OF HUNTON OF SEYNT 
EDMUND IN THE PARYSHE OF PATRICBROMPTON. 

John Wilkynson, incimibent there, of the aige of Ivj yeres, 
meanly lemed, of honest conversacion and qualities, having no 
other promocions but onelye the revennewe of his sayd chaunterye. 
The same is distaunt from the sayd paryshe churche one mile. The 
necessitie therof is to minister sacramentes, having ccclx howse- 
lyng people. There is no landes, ten. solde ne alienated sithe 
[the same date] . 

The yerely value of the sayde chaunterye, as shall appere by 
the particulers of the same, Iks, 
In resolutes yerely going furthe of the same, vjs. 
And so remaneth clere, liiijs. 

Goods, .... Plate, nil 



104. OBYITES. 

Memorandum : — That there is a certen some of money to the 
yerely value of iiJ6'., for the finding of a lyght, to be payde out of 
thre acres of lande lyeng in the f eldes of Litell Crackehall, in the 
paryshe of Patricke Brompton, in the tenure of Alyoe Jackson in 
the paryshe of Bedall, iijs. 

Memorandimi : — That ther is certen asshes cut down by one 
Lawnslett Eshe, to the nomber of xvj, out of the premisses 
belonging to the sayde chauntery. 



THE WAPENTAKE OP HANG WEST. f 01 



105. THE CHAUNTERYE OR CHAPELL OF ALL HALOWES IN 
THORALBYE IN THE PARYSHE OF ASKERTHE. 

Adam Myddelham, incumbent there, of the aige of xlvij 
yeres, well lemed, of honest conversaoion and qualities, having no 
other promooions but onelye the revennewe of his sayde ohauntrye; 
also there is two prystes at the finding of the vicar there, the one 
at Askerth the other at Askrigge witmn the said paryshe, over and 
besides thre chauntre prystes, as apperith. The same is distaunte 
from the paryshe churche two myles. The necessitie therof is to do 
divine service and minister sacramentes in the sayd chapell and 
paryshe churche, having mmxx howseling people in the sayde 
paryshe. Ther is no landes, ten. solde sime [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chaunterye, as shall appere by the 
partioulers of the same, iiijU. xvs. mjd, qui remanent. 

Goods, .... Plate, vj ounces, parcell gilte. 



106. ANOTHER CHAUNTERYE AT THE DALE GRANGE WITHIN THE 

SAYDE PARYSHE. 

Christofer Dyxson, incumbent there, of the aige of xlvj yeres, 
well lemed, of honest conversacion and qualities, having no other 
promocions but the onelye stypend or annuitie of o»., as shall 
appere hereafter. The same chaunterye is within the sayd churche. 
The necessitie thereof is to do dyvine service in the sayd paryiahe 
church and to minister sacramentes there, as i^ore is menoioned. 
There is no landes, ten. solde ne alienated sithe [the same date]. 

The yerely value of l^e sayd chaunteiye, as shall appere by the 
particulers of the same, cs. 
In reprises yerely out of the same, x«. 
And so remaineth clere, iiij/t. xjs. 

Goodes, nil. Plate, nil. 



107. THE CHAUNTERYE OF SEYNT ANNE IN THE SAYD 

PARYSHE. 

Eoger Kendall, incumbent, of the aige of hdiij yeres, of a 
meane lerening, of honest conversaoion and qualities, havingno 
other promocions but onelie the revehnewe of his ohaunteiye. The 
same chaunterye is within the sajjrd ohurche. The neoesfiitie iheareof 
is to do dyvine service, as afore is menoyoned. There is no landee, 
ten. solde ne alyenated sithe [the same date]. 



502 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

The yerely value of the sayde chaimterye, as shall appere by 
the particulers of the same, mjli. xiijs. iiijd. 
In resolutes yerely going furthe of the same, ix«. mjd. 
And so remanethe elere, uijli. iiijs. 

Q-oodes, nil. Plate, nil. 



108. THE PARYSHE OF PICAL. 

Memorandimi : — That there is within the sayd paryshe certen 
arrable lande to the value of two acres, gyven to the findyng of a 
lyght lyeng in the West Felde of Pical, of the yerely value of 
xiiijfl?., in tholdyng of John Basker, xiiijo?. 



109. THE CHAUNTERY OF OUR LADY IN THE PARYSHE CHURCH OF 

MYDDELHAM. 

Eobert Ambler, incimibent, of the aige of Ixvj yeres, lerened, ~of 
honest conversaoion and qualities, having no other promocions 
but the onely revennewe of his sayde chanterye ; also there is one 
other pryst in the sayd paryshe at the findyng of the parson there. 
The same ehaunterye is within the sayde ehurche. The neoessitie 
thereof is to minister sacramentes, having eexxx howseling people 
in the sayde paryshe. There is no landes sold ne alyenated sithe 
[the same date]. 

The yerely value of the same, as shall appere by the particulers 
of the same, YJli, 

Wherof 
In reprises yerely going furthe of the same, xij«. 
And so remaneth clere, cviijs. 

Goodes, .... Plate, xiij ounces, parcell gilt. 



110. MONEY IN STOCKE. 

Memorandimi: — That there is a certen some of money in 
stocke to the value of xx«., gyven for the findyng of a pryste by 
the auncetors of Thomas Rookeby, esquiez, to the intent the sayde 
pryste shulde say masse one day in the wyke in the paryshe 
ehurche of Scruton, by what foundacion or graunte it is not 
knowne, xxs. 



THE WAPENTAKE OF HANG WEST. 603 

111. THE SERVICE OR STIPEND IN THE PARYSHE CHURCHE OF 

SPINETHORNE. 

Richard Marshall, incumhent there, of the age of xl yeres, 
well lerened, of honest conversacion and qualities, having no other 
promocions hut the profEettes of his sayd stipende ; also there is 
one other pryst in the sayd paryshe at the finding of the parson 
there. The necessitie is to mynister sacramentes having coxx 
howseling people in the sayde paryshe. Ther is no landes solde 
ne alienatyd sithe [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the sayd stipend, as shall appere by the 
particulers of the same, oiiijs. 

Wherof 
In annuall deductions going furthe of the same, viijfl?. 
And so remaneth clere, ciijs. mjd, 

Goodes, nil. Plate, nil. 



[sums total for the wapentake of hang west. 
Some of the possessions aforesed, xlli. 

Some of the deductions. Is. 

And so remaneth, xxxvij/i. xs. 

Some of the goodes .... 

Some of the plate, xxviij ounces. 

Some of the lyghtes and obyttes, vijs. ijd. 

Some of the money in stock, xx«. 



504i CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 



THE WEPENTAGE OF HALLIKELDE. 

112. THE CHAUNTERYE OF SEYKT JOHN BAPTYSTE IN THE 

PARYSHE CHURCHE OF WAYTHE. 

Christofer Best, incumbent, of the aige of Ixviij yeres, well 
lemed, of honest conversaoion and qualities, having no other pro- 
mooions, but onelye the revennewe of the sayd chaunterye ; also 
there is one other pryste at the finding of the parson there, with 
iiij chaunterye prystes, as apperith. The necessitie thereof is to 
minister sacramentes, having cclx howseling people in the sayde 
paryshe. There is no landes, ten. solde ne alyenated sithe [the 
same date]. 

The yerely value of the same chaunterye, as shall appere by 
the particulers of the same, iiij li, \jd. 

Wherof 
In reprises yerely going furthe of the same, viijs. iiij^. 
And so remaneth clere, l^xiJA*. ijd, 

Goodes, .... Plate, ix ounces, parcell gilte. 



113. THE CHAUNTERYE OF SEYNT CUTHBERTE IN THE CHAPELL OP 
NORTON CONIARS IN THE SAYDE PARYSHE. 

William Armyn, incumbent there, of the aige of Ivij yeres, 
well lerened, having no other promocions, but onelye the revennewe 
of his sayd chaunterye, of honest conversacion and qualities. The 
same is distaunt from the paryshe churche halfe a myle. The 
necessitie thereof is to minister sacramentes in the sayde chapell, 
as afore is mensioned. There is no landes, ten. sold ne alienated 
sithe [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the sayd chauntery, as shall appere by the 
particulers of the same, cviijs. Yiijd, 

Wherof 
In resolutes yerely going furth of the same, viij«. viijo?. 
And so remaneth clere, iiij li, xixs. 

Goodes, .... Plate, xxxvij ounces, parcell gilte. 



114. THE CHAUNTERYE OF SEYNT LAWRENCE IN MYDDELTON 
WHARNOWE IN THE SAYDE PARYSHE OF WAYTHE. 

John Walker, incumbent there, of the aige of Ixxv yeres, well 
lemed, of honest conversacion and qualities, having no other 



THE WAPENTAKE OF HALLIKELD. 505 

promocions, but onelye the revennew of the sayd chaunterye. The 
same is distaunt from the sayd paryshe chiirche halfe a myle. The 
necessitie thereof is to minister sacramentes aforeseyd. There is 
no land, ten. sold ne alienated sithe [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the sayde chaunterye, as shall appere by 
the particulers of the same, iiij//. viiJ6-. viij^. ob, 

Wherof 
In resolutes yerely going furth of the same, xjs. ixr/. ob. 
And so remaneth clere, Ixxvjs. xjV. 

Goodes, .... Plate, xvj ounces parcell gilte. 



115. THE STYPENDARYE OR SERVICE IN THE CHAPELL OF 
MIDDELTON WHERNOWE IN THE PARYSHE OF WAYTHE. 

Eobert Wilkynson, incumbent there, of the aige of xxxviij 
yeres, well lerned, having honest qualities, and of good conversa- 
cion, having no other promocions but onelye the revennewe of his 
sayd chaunterye. The same is distaunte from the sayd paryshe 
churche a myle. The necessitie is as afore is menconed. There is 
no landes, ten. sold sithe [the same date]. 

Firste, one annuall pencion or stipend going out of the posses- 
sions, pertening to the late monasterye of Jarvax, payd to the sayd 
incumbent by the handes of the Kynges Majesties receyvor, xxxiijs. 
viijV/. qui remanent. 

Groodes, .... Plate, nil. 



116. THE THREE CHAUNTERYES CALLED MAWDE MARMEON 
CHAUNTERYES WITHIN THE PARYSHE CHURCHE OF TANFELDE. 

John Jackes, incumbent, of the aige of xl yeres, with two 
brethern, the one called Edward Thomson, of the aige of xliiij 
yeres, the other called James Place, of the aige of xlviij, of honest 
conversacion and qualities, having no other promocions, but onelye 
the revennewe of theyr sayde ohaunteryes ; also there is one 
other pryst at the finding of the parson there, with two chaunterye 
prystes, as apperith. The same is distaunte from the sayde paryshe 
chiirche cccc foote. The necessitie therof is to do dyvine service 
and minister sacramentes in the sayde churche of TaiJelde, having 
ccxl. howselyng people in the sayd paryshe. There is no landes 
sold sithe [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the sayd chaunterye, as shall appere by the 
particulers of the same, xxiiij//. iij«. \]d. 



506 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC, 

Wherof 
In resolutes yerely going furthe of the same, xxxiiijs. 
And so remaneth clere, XKJIL ixs, iijd. 
Goodes, . . . Plate, nil 



117. THE CHAUNTERYE OF OURE LADY IN THE SAYDE PARYSHE 

CHURCHE OF TANFELDE. 

William Gill, incimibent there, of the aige of Ixxvj yeres, nott 
lemed, of honest oonversaoion and qualities, having no other pro- 
mooions but onelye the revennewe of his sayde ohaunterye. The 
same is within the sayd church. The necessitie thereof is to do 
dyvine service and minister sacramentes in the sayde paxyshe 
church of Tanfelde. There is no landes, ten. sold ne alienated 
sithe [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the sayd chaunterye, as shall appere by the 
particulers of the same, Ixxs. viijV. 

Wherof 
In reprises yerely going furth of the same, vj«. Yd, ob. q. 
And so remanethe clere, Ixiiijs. ijd, q. 

Goodes, nil. Plate, nil. 



118. THE PERYSHE OF KYRKLYNOTON. 

Memorandum : — That there is certen money gyven to the 
finding of an obbitt to the yerely value of vjs. viijfl?., by the 
auncetors of [blank] Wansf ord, out of certen landes lyeng in Hol- 

E'ave, in the tenure of John Smythe ; also the fermors of Sexton 
andes in Kyrtlyngton hathe alweys used to mayntein one lampe 
in the quere of Kyrtlyngton, before the sacrament there, to the 
yerely value of yjd. In all, vijs. ijr'. 



119. THE CHAUNTERYE OF SEYNT JOHN BAPTYSTE AT LIMYNG IN 

THE PARYSHE OF BURNESTON. 

John Kaye, incumbent, of the aige of Ix yeres, lemed, of 
honest conversacion and qualities, having no other promooions but 
one his verie stipend ; also there is one other pryste at the finHipg 
of the vicare there, called Henry Metcalfe. The same is distaunte 
from the paryshe churche two myles The necessitie thereof is to 
do divine service and minister sacramentes having coooiiij ^^viij 
howseling people within the said paryshe. There is no landes, ten. 
soldo ne alienated sithe [the same date]. 



THE WAPENTAKE OF HALLIKELD. 507 

The yerely value of the sayde ohamiterye, as shall appere by 
the particulers of the same, Ixxijs. 
In reprises yerely going furthe of the same, vjs. viijV. 
And so remaneth clere, Ixvs. iiijd. 

Groodes, nil. Plate, nil. 

120. THE CHAPELL AT NORTON IN CLAYE IN THE PARYSHE OF 

CUNDALL. 

John Stockdall, late incumbent, which departed for two yeres 
past, and had certen landes and ten. lyeng within the sayd paryshe 
of Cundall to the yerely value of xls. iiijV/., the whiche yerely rent 
one Anthoni Barkenberye hathe receyved for the space of two 
yeres sithe the said incumbent departed. The same chapell is dis- 
taunt frome the paryshe church two miles. The necessitie thereof is 
to minister sacramentes to th'inhabitauntes there dwelling, because 
that they cannot come to the paryshe churche for the greate abun- 
dance of waters, oft tymes in the yere. also there are clxiiij howse- 
ling people in the sayd paryshe. There are no landes, ten. solde 
sithe [the same date]. 
The yerely value of the sayd chapell, as shall appere by the par- 
ticulers of the same, xls. iiijV. qui remanent. 

Goodes, .... Plate, vij ounces, parcell gilte. 

121. THE GUYLDK OF OUR LADIE IN THE PARYSHE OF BURNESTON 

AFORESAIDE. 

Memorandum : — That there is in the paryshe of Bumeston 
aforeseyd one guylde, called Our Ladye Guylde, for the mayn- 
tening of the whiche there is one ten. with an oxgang of lande and 
appurtenances, lyeng in the paryshe of Murton, now in the 
holdyng of Robert Harper, of the yerely value of xiij«. iiijV. 

[sums total of WAPENTAKE OF HALLIKELD.] 

Some of the possessions aforseyd, xlviij//. xs. oJ. 

Some of the deductions, Ixxvs. xjV. q. 

And so remaneth, xliiij/^^. xiiij«. jd. q. ^ 

Some of the goodes, nil. 

Some of the plate, Ixix ounces. 

Some of the lyghtes and obyttes, vij«. ijV. 



508 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 



THE WAPENTACKE OF ETDALL. 

122. THE CHAUNTERYE OF OURE LADY IN THE PARYSHE CHURCHE 

OF HEMESLEY. 

John Wayrde, incumbent there, of th'aige of xlvj yeres, of 
good condicions and qualities, and well lemed, having one yerely 
pencion of the Kinges Majestie of cvj.$. viijV., besides the revennew 
of his chaunterye ; there is in the said parishe three other prestes, 
at the finding of the vicare there, besides ij chauntery prestes, as 
apperith. The same chaunterye is within the said parishe church. 
And there is belonging to the said parishe of howseling people to 
the nomber of a thowsand. And there is no landes solde sithe [the 
same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chaunterye, as shall appere by the 
particulers of the same, iii] li, xvij»s. iiij^. 

Wherof 
In resolutes yerely going furthe of the same, xljs. ixd, oh. 
And so remanethe clere, Ivs. vjV. ob, 

Goodes, .... Plate, nil. 



123 THE CHAUNTERY OF POKLEY IN THE PARISHE OF 

HEMESLEY. 

Thomas Jacksonne, incumbent there, of th'aige of three score 
yeres, having a yerely pencion of viij/«. of the Kinges Majestie, 
over and besides the revennewe of his chaunterye. The sayme 
chauntery is distant from the parishe church a myle and more. 
The necessitie thereof is to do dyvine service to the inhabitantes 
there, and to be assistant to the curate in mynistering of saora- 
mentes. The said incumbent is of honest qualities and condioioiis 
and of leming. There is no landes sold sithe [the same date]. 

Firste, one annuall pencion payde to the sayde incumbent^ by 
thandes of the Erie of Eutlandes baylyfF there, bdiijs. 

Inde 
In resolutes yerely going furthe of the same, vj«. viijfl?. 
And so remaneth clere, Ivijs. iiij^. 

Goodes, .... Playte, ix ounces, parcell gilt. 



THE WAPENTAKE OF RYEDALE. 509 



124. OBETTES. 

Memorandum : — That there is viij.s'. paid yerely by thandes of 
John Pullers heires going oute of f owre cotages in Hemesley afore- 
said, lieng in a strete called Bondgate, to the finding of one yerely 
obett in the said church for ever, which cotages be no we in the 
tenure of Hughe More, Mawde Barker, Jennet Ripley, and James 
Ijilling, viij.s\ 

125. A LIGHT. 

Memorandum : — That there is ij.s\ by yere geven to the finding 
of a light in the said churche for ever paid owte of a tofte in 
Hemesley aforesaid, in the holding of Jennet Colly, ijs. 



126. A LIGHT IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

Memorandum : — That there is a ten. and i j acres of land in the 
towne and feldes of Hemesley aforesaid, geven to the finding of a 
light in the same churche for ever, by yere, vjs. viijV/., owte of 
whiche ten. there is paid yerely to the Erie of Rutland for gavill 
gild, ijd., and every xj yere for burgage xxs. By yere clere, iiijs. 
viij^. q. 

127. A STOKE IN THE SAID PARISHE OF HEMESLEY.* 

Memorandum : — That there was in tyme paste gathered 
amongest the tenandes belonging to the chapell of Pokley, a stok 
of shepe, to the nomber of f oure score yewes, and was put in diverse 
of the tenandes handes, paing therefore yerely for the occupieing 
of the same, iijd. apece, and for every yewe decaed, xijf/., to th'intent 
to have a preste to do dyvine service in the said chapell, at such 
tymes as the tennandes there coulde not come to the paryshe 
churche, for water, the whiche iiij ^^ yeres are now decaed and nij li. 
remaining in the tennandes handes for the same towardes the 
finding of the said incumbent, iiij li. 



128. THE CHAUNTERYE OF OURE LADY IN THE PARISHE CHURCH 

OF APPULTON. 

Bartilmewe Staple, laite incumbent there, who deceassed two 
yeres and a half e by paste, and the said ehauntery haithe bene 
withowte incumbent ever since. There is belonging to the said 



510 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

ohurche of howseling people to the nomber of coc, and one Chris- 
tofer Holstoke is now farmer of the same. There is no landes 
soldo sithe [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said channtery, as shall appere by 
the particnlers of the sayme, xxxiijv. iiijV., qui remanent. 

Groodes, nil. Plate, nil. 



129. LANDE FOR THE FINDYNG OF A LAMPE. 

Memorandum : — That there is one acre of grounde Kenff in the 
lordship of Butterwik in the parishe of Burton, now in the holding 
of Christofer Northe, geven for the finding of a lampe in the said 
churche of Burton for ever, ij«. 



130. THE CHAUNTREY OF SAYNT JOHN BAPTISTE IN THE CHAPELL 
OF SAINCT MICHAELL IN NEWM ALTON IN THE PARISHE OF 

OLDEMALTON. 

John Eobynson, incumbent there, of th'aige of Ixx yeres, of 
good condicions and qualities, and of good lerenyng, having no 
other promocions but onelie the revennewe of his said ohauntery. 
There is in the same parishe thre other prestos at the finding of the 
parson there, withe fowre chaimtery prestos, whose naymes shall 
appere. The sayme chauntery is distant from the parishe churche 
a myle, and the same chauntery preste is bounde oy his composi- 
cion to maintein one arch of Malton Brige at the north end of the 
sayme bridge, and there belongithe to the said parishe of howseling 
peple to the nomber of ncccc. And there is no landes soldo ne 
alienated sithe [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chaunterj^ as shall appere by the 
particulers of the same, x/t. ij.s'. iiijV. 

Inde 
In resolutes yerely going furthe of the same, xxvjs. yjd. 
And so remanethe clere, vii]7«. xvs. xd, 

Goodes, nil. Plate, nil. 



13 1 . THE CHAPELL OF SAINCT MICHAELL OF NEVTMALTON IN THE 

PARISHE OF OLDMALTON. 

Memorandum : — That there ar certayne landes and ten. to the 
yerely value of xliijs. ijV/., geven to the chapell of Saunt Michall of 
Newe Malton for the reperelUng and maintening of the saime, and 



THE WAPENTAKE OF RYEDALE. 511 

for certeyne obettes yerely to be done in the said chapell for ever, 
wherof xxjs. \iijd. haithe bene yerely paid for the said obettes, 
and the residewe of the saime haith bene yerely bestowed in reperel- 
ling of the said chapell. The particulers of the said landes and 
ten. shall appere in the rentall, xliijs. ijd. 

Memorandum : — That there was a ten. belonging to the said 
chapell, of the yerely value of xiijs. iiijc^., which was in decay and 
was sold iiij yeres by past from the said chapell, nowe in the 
holding of John Greyson, xiijs. iiijd. 



132. THE CHANTERY OF SAINCT JAMES IN THE CASTELL OF MALTON 

IN THE SAID PARISH. 

Rycherde Stapleton, incumbent there, of th'aige of fiftie yeres, 
of honest conversacion and of meane lerening, having no other 
promocions but onelie the revennewe of his chauntery. The same 
chauntery is distant from the parishe churche a myle. The neces- 
sitie thereof is to do dyvine service to the inhabitauntes there. 
And there is no landes soldo sithens [the same date" 

The yerely value of the said chauntery, as shall appere by the 
particulers of the same, viij//. xj.§. 

Wherof 
In resolutes yerely going f orthe of the same, xiiij.s. 
And so remainthe clere, vi]7?'. xvijs, 

Groodes, .... Plaite, x ounces, parcell gilte. 



133. THE STIPENDARY OR SERVICE IN THE CHAPELL OF SAINCT 

LEONARD IN THE SAID PARYSHE. 

Raffe Westrop, incumbent there, of th'age of xliiij yeres, of 
honest conversacion and qualities, and meane lerening, having one 
other chauntery in the castell of Pikering, of the yerely value of 
vj7/. viijs. besides the revennew of his stipend. The same chapell 
is distant from the parishe churche iij quarters of a mille. The 
necessitye thereof is to do dyvine service to the inhabitantes there. 
And there is no landes soldo sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said stipend, as shall appere by the 
particulers of the sayme, cxvs. 

In resolutes yerely going f orthe of the sayme, ijs. iiijrf. 
And so remanethe clere, cxijs. Yiijd. 

Groodes, nil. Playte, nil. 



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134. THE STIPENDARY OR SERVICE IN THE SAID CHAPELL OF 
SAINCT MICHAELL IN THE PARISHE AFORESAIDE. 

Cuthbert Welbank, incumbent there, of th'aige of Ixj yeres, 
of good conversacion and qualities, and of good lerening, having 
no other promocions, but onely the profPettes of his said chauntery 
or stipend. The necessitie of the same chapell is to have dyvine 
service ministred to the inhabitantes there, being distant from the 
parishe churche a myle. And there is no landes, ten., ne woddes 
alienated ne spoled sithe [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chauntery or stipend, as shall 
appere by the particulers thereof, vi]7/. xiiijs. x^. 

Inde 
In resolutes yerely going forthe of the same, vs. ijd. 
And so remanithe clere, vij//. ix«. viij^. 

Goodes, nil. Plaite, nil. 



135. THE PARYSHE CHURCH OF NONNYNGTON. 

Memorandum : — That there is a parceU of grounde lieng in 
the churche yerde of Nonyngton, of the yerely value of viijc?., geven 
towardes the finding of a lamp in the said churche of Nonyngton 
for over, and nowe in the tenure of Richerd Welbume by yere, 
viijd 



136. THE PARYSHE OF SPAWNTONN. 

Memorandum : — That there is in the towne of Spawntoun a 
stoke of xxj/?. vij.s'. ijr/., and th'increasse therof haithe bene imployed 
in the finding of a preste in the churche there. The whiche some 
of money remanithe in thandes of thes personnes folowing, that is 
to say, Thomas Jerves, xvjs. viijr/., Richerde Eston xv]«. viijd., 
Robert Hall, xvjs. viijV., Thomas Trayne, vjs. viijo^., Thomas 
Capper, vJ6'. viij\?., Roger Poyd, xs., Thomas Robinson, iiij«., 
Robert Thorneton, x.9., Henry Shepherd, vjs. viijrf., William Otter- 
bume, xij.s'., John Shals, xvij»v. YJd,, Richarde Wawde, vj«. viijd., 
Thomas Foster, xxviijs., Edmonde Sheles, YJ IL xiij«. iiijrf., John 
Wyles, xxiiJ6*. nijcL, Richerd Dawson, vjs. viijo?., Richerd Boyes, 
xiijs. iiijf/., Heughe Carleton, xs., Steven Bacar, vj«. viijd., 
Henry Stevenson, vjs. viijV., Henry Dobson, yjit. viijV., Sir Arthure 
Clerk, vjs. viijr/., John Whitacre, vs., Thomas Wawme, vj». viijrf., 
John Harwod, vs., Thomas Duke, vs., Robert Tailler, xiiij«., Cri»- 
tofer Mede, xxs. In aU, xKJli, vijs. ijd. 



THE WAPENTAKE OF RYEDALE. 513 



137. THE PARYSHE <»F MALTON AFORESEYD. 

Memorandum : — That there is within the said towne of Malton 
one gramer scole, of the foundacion of the right reverend father in 
God, Robert, lorde archbisshop of Yorke, for the better instructing 
and bringing up of youth. And there is landes and ten. belonging 
to the same, of the gifte of the said lorde archebisshop, of the 
yerely value of xxli., and that one Thomas Norman, prest, is now 
master of the said scole, xxlL 



THE TOWNE OF SCARBROUGHE. 

138. THE CHAUNTERY OF OUR LADY IN THE PARISHE CHURCHE 

OF SCARBROUGHE. 

Rycherde Chapman, incumbent there, of th'aige of Iviij yeres, 
of good condicions and qualities, and well lerened, able to serve 
cure, having no other promocions but onelye the revennewe of his 
chauntery . There is in the same parishe twoo prestes at the finding 
of the vicare there, and three chauntery prestes, whose naymes 
shall appere. The same chaunterye is within the said churche. The 
necessitie thereof is to do dyvine service and to helpe the curate in 
ministring of sacramentes, having of howseling peple in the saide 
parishe to the nomber of twoo thowsande. And there is no landes 
nor woddes solde nor waisted sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chauntery, as shall appere by the 
particulers of the same, iiij li, xvijs. iijd, 

Inde 
In reprises yerely going forth of the same, xxxiijs. viij^. 
And so remanethe clere, Ixiijs. viijV. 

Goodes, .... Plate, nil. 



139. THE CHAUNTERY OF SAINCT STEVYN IN THE SAID CHURCHE 

OF SCARBROUGHE. 

John Bowby , incumbent there, of th'aige of Ivj yeres, of honest 
qualities and condicions, and good lerening, able to serve cure, 
having no other promocions but onelye the revennewe of his said 
chauntery. The same chaimterye is within the said parishe 
churche. The necessitie thereof is to do dyvine service, as is 
beforesaid. And there is no landes sold sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said diauntery, as shall appere by the 
particulers of the same, Ixjs. 

9i 



514 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

Wherof 
In reprises yerely going forth of the sayme, ^xs. xjd. 
And so remanethe clere, xlj«. jrf. 
Goodes, .... Plate, nil. 



140. THE CHAUNTERY OF SAINCT JAMES IN THE SAID CHURCH OF 

SCARBROUGH. 

Mathewe Mores, incumbent there, of th'aige fiftie yeres, of good 
eondicions and qualities, and indeferent lerening, having no other 
promooions but onelye the revennewe of his chauntery. The saime 
ehauntery is within the said parishe. The neoessitie thereof is to 
do dyvine service, as is aforesaid. And there is no landes, ten., 
nor woddes alienated ne waisted sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chaimtery, as shall appere by the 
particulers of the same, vj/i. ij«. viijV. 

In resolutes yerely going forthe of the sayme, 1«. iiijei?. ob. q. 
And so remanethe clere, Ixxijv. i\]d. q, 

Goodes, .... Plaite, nil. 



WHITBY AND WHITBY STRANDE. 

141. THE PARISHE OF WHITBY. 

Memorandum : — That there is within the parishe of Whitby 
one chapell, distant from the parishe church iij myles, having nether 
landes nor ten. belonging to the saime, but onelye a stoke of xvj«. 
remaining in thandes of thes personnes folowing, viz : — Thomas 
Bedeshawe, xijV/., Thomas Pattyson, xijr/., James Postegate, xijrf., 
John Bayth, xijV/., Thomas Knagges, xijrf,, Eicherde vail, xijrf., 
Thomas Cokrell, xijr/., George Atkinson, xijV^., Thomas Pattyson, 
xijflf., John Chapman, xijr/., John Monne, xij^., James Wodwise, 
xijfl^., Edmonde Cokwell, xijr/., John Glover, xijrf., John GHover, 
th'elder, xijrf., Edwarde Foster, xijrf., and John Oukwell, xijc?. In 
all, xvj.9. 

142. THE PARVSHE OF SNETON. 

Memorandum : — That there is within the parishe of Sneton, 
xiijs. iiijrf.,in stoke for the finding of a light in the chnrohe there 
for ever, and nowe remaining in thandes of John Fotherley and 
William Knagges, xiij-v. iiijrf. 



PICKKRING LYTHE. 516 



PTKEEINGLTTH. 

143. THE TWOO CHATTNTERYS FOUNDED WITHIN THE CASTELL OF 

SEMEK IN THE SAME PARTSHE OF SEMER. 

Eobert Gill, inoiunbent of one of the said chaunteiies, of th'aige 
of liiij yeres, of honest conversaoion and qnalitiez, and meane 
lerening, having no other promooions but onelye the revenewe of 
his said channterje, and John Job, laite incumbent of th'oder 
ohauntery, and laitely departed, so that his said ohaunterj is alredy 
in the Kinges Majesties handes. The said ohaunteiy is distant 
from the parishe ohurohe a thowsand fote. The neoessitie thereof 
is to do dyvine service and to be assistant to the curate in minis- 
tring of sacramentes, having of howseling peple in the said parishe 
to the nomber of ccciiij". And there is no landes, ten., nor 
woddes alienated ne waisted sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chaunteres, as shall appere by the 
particulers of the same, xli, iiijs. ijd. 

Inde 
In reprises yerely going forth of the same, xxj». 
And so remaneth clere, ix&'. iij«. ijd. 

Goodes, nil. Plate, xxv oimces, parcell gilt. 



144 THE CHAPELL OF AYTON IN THE PABISHE OF SEMER. 

Thomas Peche, incumbent there, of th'aige of xxxvj yeres, of 
honest qualities and condicions, and meane lerening, naving no 
other promocions, but onelye the revenewe of his chapell. The 
necessitie of the said chapell is to have dyvine service ministred 
to the inhabitantes there, being distant from the parishe churche a 
myle. And there is no landes ne ten. soldo sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chapell, as shall appere by the 
particulers of the same, iiij//. ixs. ijrf. 

Inde 
In resolutes yerely going forth of the same, v«. xjrf. 
And so remanithe clere, iiij li. iijs. iijd. 

Goodes, .... Play te, viij oimces. Bemainith in thandes of 
William Pitor of Hakner and Kichard Osbume of . . . 



145. IHE CHAUNTERY IN THE PARISHE CHURCH OP KYRKBT 
MISPERTON ALIAS KIRKEBYE OVBRKARS. 

Bobert Eome, incumbent, of th'aige of adij yareSy of honest 



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conversacion and qualities, indiflPerently well lemed, having no 
other promocions but onelye the revennewe of his sayd ehaunterye. 
Also there is one other stipendarie preste at the finding of tiie 
parson there. The necessitie thereof is to do divine service and 
minister sacramentes in the sayd parishe. There is no landes, ten. 
solde sithe [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the sayde chaimterye, as shall appere by 
the particulers of the same, cxvj*'. uijd, 

Inde 
In reprises yerely going oute of the same, xj«. yijd. q. 
And so remaineth elere, oiiijs. viijrf. ob. q. 

Goodes, nil. Plate, nil. 

Memorandum : — That there is two landes gyven for the fibndying 
of a lampe in the said paryshe of the yerely value of xijflf., lyeng 
within the feldes of Kyrkbye Misperton, alias Overkare, in the 
tenure of Roger Dalton, xijt/. 

[sums total for the tn'apentake of ryedale.] 
Some of the possessions aforeseyd, IxxviijlL xjs. yijd. 
Some of the deductions, xj//. xviij*. xjV. ob. 
And so remaneth, Ixvj//. xijs. yijd. ob. 
Some of the goodes, .... 
Some of the plate, xxvij oimces. 
Some of the money in stock, xxv]7^. xvj«. vj^. 
Some of the lyghtes and obyttes, xviijs. iiijW. q. 



THE TOWN OP BICHMONi). 517 



THE TOWNB OF RYCHEMONDE AND THE 
UBEETIES OF THE SAYME. 

146. THE CHAUNTERYE OF SAINCT ANNE AND SEINCT KATHEBYN 
IN THE FARISHE CHURCHE OF RTCHEHONDE. 

John Brokeholle, mcumbent there, of th'age of xxxvj jeres, 
of honest qualities and condioions, and good lerening, able to serve 
cure, having no other promocions, but onelye tlie revenewe of his 
said chauntery ; also there is one other preste in the said church 
at the finding of the parsonne there. The sayme chaunterje is 
within the said parishe churche. The neoessitie thereof is to do 
dyvine service and to help the curate in ministring of sacramentes, 
having of howseling peple in the said paryshe to the nomber of a 
thowsand and twoo hundrethe. And there is no landes, ten., nor 
woddes alienated, soldo, nor waisted sithen [the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chaunterye is, as appere by the 
particulers of the same, c«. 

Whereof 
In resolutes yerely going forth of the sayme, ix«. iiijrf. 
And so remanethe clere, iii]7«. x*. viijc/, 

Goodes, .... Playte, x ounces di., parcell gilt. 



147. THE PARYSHE OF RYCHEMONDE AFORESAID. ^ 

Memorandum : — That one, Thomas Ashy, laite of Eichemonde 
aforesaid, by his last will and testament did geve and bequeth one 
burgage, lieng within the towne of Bichemonde, in a strete there 
called Frauncegate, now in the tenure of Bob^ Bowyer, of the 
yerely value of iiij/t. xs. viijc?., to the finding of a prest for ever to 
serve in the said churche, immediately after the detne of Elizabeth, 
his wife, as yet lyving, iiijli. x«. viijV. 

Memorandum : — That there ar certayne landee and ten. to 
the yerely value of xxviijs. and also vij«. yerely going fourthe of 
the landes, laite belonging to the dissolved monantery of SaLnot 
Agatha, geven to the finding of certayne obittes in the said ohurohe 
of Bichemonde for ever, as more plainly shall appere in the lentall. 
In all, xxxv«. 

(1) Ou 16 Nov., 1330, licence wan granted to Nicholas de E3rlrel)j to endow a 
chantry at the altar of St. Thomas the Martyr in the chapel of Holy Trmity of 
Richmuud to pray for the hooIs of the aame Nidiolaa, Henry h Scrop, and Polor de 
Richmond. Pat., 4 Edw. III.,p, 2, m. 31. 



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148. A GRAMER SCOLE. 

Memorandum : — That there is one gramer scole kept within 
the said towne of Riehemonde and that one, John More, prest, is 
nowe master of the said scole, and haithe for his stipend yerely 
during his lyf YJli. xiijs. iiijc/. graimted to him by the burgesses 
and bayliffes of the said towne, as apperithe by his pattent, yjli, 
XUJ5. iiija. 



149. THE CHAUNTERY WITHIN THE PARISHE CHURCHE OF 

MIDELETONTYAS. 

Cristofer Blenkinthorp, incumbent there, of th'aige of xxxvj 
yeres, of honest condicions and qualities, and meane lerening, 
having no other promocions, but onelye the revenewe of his 
chauntery. The same chaunterye is within the said parishe church. 
The necessitie thereof is to do dyvine service and to be assistant 
imto the curate in ministering of sacramentes, having of howseling 
people in the said parishe to the nomber of two hundrethe. And 
there is no landes, ten., nor woddes alienated nor spoyled sithen 
[the same date]. 

The yerely value of the said chaimterye, as shall appere by the 
particulers of the same, Ixxvijs. uijd. 

Inde 
In reprises yerely going forth of the same, ujs. yiijd. 

And so remanithe clere, Ixxiijs. wiijci, 

Goodes, .... Playte, nil. 

[sums total for the town of Richmond]. 
Some of the possessions aforeseyd, viij/^. xvijs. iiijV. 

Some of the deductions, xiij.s. 

And so remanithe, viij//. iiijs. iiijV. 

Some of the goodes, .... 

Some of the plate, x ounces di. 

Some of the lyghtes and obyttes, xxxv«. 



THE TOWN OF RICHMOND. 619 

[sums total fob the north BIDINa]. 

Some of all the hole possessions af orsayd, Moooiiij ^^ixli. xiij«. 
Some of the deductions yerely, oojli. yd. q. 

And so remaneth clere, Mciiij^^viijft'. xij«. vjrf. oh. q. 

Some of the goodes, .... 

Some of the plate, Dccclxxj ounces. 

Some of the lyghtes and obittes, Ixxvfo*. xj«. ujd. q. 

Some of the money in stocke, IxU, xij«. viijrf. q. 



Memorandum : — That the goodes bynne oommytfryd by bill 
indentyd by the conmiissyoners unto Mathewe Whyght, our 
surveyour ther, as apperyth by a letter hereunto annexyd/ eto. 

Eobert Ebor* 
Willm Babthorp 
Nicholas Faireffax 
^chard Gholmeley 
Mathew White 

(1) No letter annexed to this oertifioate. 



520 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 



HULL AND HULL SHYER. 



THE PAEYSHE OF THE TEENYTIE IN THE TOWN OF 

KINGESTON UPON HULL. 

THE CHAUNTRYE OF BYSHOPE ALCOKE IN THE SAMB FARISHB 

CHURCHE. 

John Olyver, bachelor of arte, inoumbente of the saide ohaun- 
trye, beinge of th'aidge of xlvj yeres, of honeste conversacyon and 
lyvinge, and well lemed, who kepethe a free gramer soole, and 
hathe no other promocyons but onlye the revenuys of the said 
ehanntrye. And ther is within the same parishe the nombre of 
xv^ howseHng people. No landes solde ne aliened within this fyve 
yeres. 

The yerely value of the landes belongynge to the same ohaun- 
trye, apperethe by the particuler rentall therof , xv//. xiiij«. 

Wherof 
In reprises goinge owte of the same, Ijs, ixd, q. 
And so remayns, xii]7e. ijs. ijd. oh, 

Goodes, .... Plate, xj unees. 



GRAMERSCOLE. 

Memorandum : — That th'above named John Olyver his bounden 
by his fimdacyon therof, showed unto us, to kepe a free gramer 
soole and too teache and instructe all suche yowthe as resortethe 
thydder, takinge for his payns in teaohinge and for his salaiye, as 
in the fundacion more plainlye apperethe, and so dothe according 
at this presentes. 



THE CHATJNTRY OF SAINTE JAMES WITHIN THE SAID PARISHR 

CHURCHE. 

Henry Ellis, clerke, inoumbente of the same ohauntrye, beinge 
of th'adge of 1 yeres, havinge honest qualities, and indefPerenme 
lemede, havinge no other promooyone but onlye the revenuys of 
the same ohauntrye. No landes sold ne aliened within this fyye 
yeres. 



HULL AND HULL SHIRE. 521 

The yerlie value of the landes belongynge to the said chauntrie, 
as apperethe by the particuler rentall therof, vijVi. viijs. iiij^. 

Wherof 
In reprises goynge owte of the same, xxjs. Yijd, oh. 
And so remayns, vjV/. vjs. viijV. oh, 
Goodes, .... Plate, x unees. 



THE STYPENDARYE OR SERVICE AT Th'aLTER OF SAINT ANNE IN 

THE SAME CHURCHE. 

William Hynde, clerke, stipendarie of the aulter of Saint Anne, 
within the said parishe, being of th'adge of Iv yeres, havinge 
honest qualities and indefferentlie lemede, and hathe no other 
lyvinge but the said stipende, who receveth in name of his stipend 
and salury, iiij//., whiche ys paid unto hyme by thandes of the 
Kinges Majesties generall receyvour there, whiche was graunted 
unto hyme by the Kinges Majestie, owt of the late dyssolvyd 
monostarye of Gysbroughe. 

The yerlie value of the said stypende as apperethe by the par- 
ticuler rentall therof, iiij/t. 

Wherof 
In reprises goinge owte of the same, nil. 
And so remayns clere, iiij//. 

Goodes, . . . Plate, x unces. 



THE STYPENDARYE OR SERVICE AT Th'aLTERE OF CORPUS CHRISTI 

IN THE SAME CHURCHE. 

Robert Apilbie, clerke, stypendarye at th'alter of Corpus 
Christi, beinge of th'aige of xliiij yeres, being of honest qualites 
and indefferentlie lernede, having no other lyvinge but onlye of the 
said service, who receveth by thandes of the chamberlayn of Hull 
yerelie in name of his stypend or salurye the some of iii]7^. xiijs. 
iiijr/., for the maynteynance wherof one, John Tutbury, gave unto 
the mayor and comonnaltie of Hull one capitall mesuadge and a 
ten. whiche was worthe by yere at the gyfte therof, x markes, as 
apperethe by the foundacyon therof, bering date xiij daie of 
October, anno Domini, miiijclxij, whiche is a o. yeres paste, and 
sythence verye sore decayed and in gret ruyne, so that it is not 
worthe to be letten by the spaice of this xx yeres, not xxs. by 
yere, yet that notwithstondinge the mayore and commonalty of the 
said towne, of there fre will and zeale they beyre to the further- 
ance of Godes service, thought met at that tyme to contynewe the 
same, the decayes not withe stondinge. 



522 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC, 

The yerlye value of the said stypende, as apperethe by the par- 
ticuler rentall therof, iiij li. xiijs. iiijc?. 
Goods, . . . Plate, nil. 



THE SI'YPENDARYE OR SKRVICE AT Th'aLTER OF CORPUS CHRISTI 

IN THE SAME CHURCHE. 

William Johnson, clerke, stypendarye at th'alter afforsaide, 
being of th'aidg of Iv yeres, of honest oonversacion [and] disposi- 
cion, and indefferentlie lemede, having no other promooyon but 
onlie the said service, who receyvethe yerly for his salurye and 
stypende by thandes of the mayore and commonalty of the said 
town, iii]7/. xiijs. iiijc?. 

The yerlie value of the said stypende, as apperethe by the 
particuler rentall thereof, uijli. xiijs. uijd. 

Wherof 
In repryses goynge owte of the same, nil. 

And so remayn'ethe cleyre, uijli, xiijs. iiijei?. 

Groodes, .... Plate, nil. 

Memorandum : — That where ther apperethe in the laste survey 
that ther were within the said parishe churche of the Trenyties of 
Hull, three stypendaries, whose names arre Sur George Paynter, 
Thomas Atkynson, and Eicherd Hall, clerkes, as in the same certi- 
ficate apperethe, whiche said three stypendaries ar founded and 
maynteyned of the benevolence and good wyU of the mayore and 
comonaltie of the said towne of Hull, havynge no fundacion to 
chardge the same to bee maynteyned, and also pay no fyrst frutes 
for the same saluries, and that it is lawfull for the said mayor and 
comonaltie to put in and put owte the said stypendaries and ser- 
vices at there willes and pleasurs at all tymes, as by the certificate 
exhibitede befor the Kinges late comyssioners, remaynynge on the 
fyle, and not entrede accordynglie, and nowe lykewise certifiede to 
us, more plainly apperethe. And the landes lyenge in the said 
towne is so muche decayed, the said maior and comonalty are not 
at this presente able to paye the said stypendaries. 

OBYTTES. 

Memorandum : — That in the same parishe churche there is vj 
obittes for ever, for the mayntenance wherof there ys owte yerlie 
in money by thandes of the chamberlayne of the said town, xx«. 
ix^. ; owt of ten. in the tenure of James Foxelay, iiij«. jrf.; owt of 
ten. in the tenure of John Stephinson, iiijs. iiijV. ; and one obite 
for James Rogers, xijd. In all, xxxs. ijd. 



HULL AND HULL SHIBE. 523 



LIOHTE. 

Memorandum : — That in the same parishe chniohe ther ys one 
Kghte before the sacramente for ever, for the mayntenance wherof 
ther is yerlie paide by thandes of tiie ohambarlayne of Hull in 
money, xij^. 

THE PAEYSHE OF SAINT MAEYES IN HULL. 

THE STYPENDARYE OR SERVICE AT THE ALTER OF SAINTE ANNE 

IN THE SAIDE PARI8HE CHURCHE. 

William Parkyne, clerke, stypendarye there, beinge of th'aidffe 
of 1 yeres, of honest qualites and conversaoion, and indeflEerentiy 
lemed, having no other lyvinge but onlie the said stypende, who 
recey vethe yerlie by thandes of the mayor and oommonaltie for his 
payns and in name of his salarye, ovjs. ynjd. Also ther ys within 
the same parishe churche the numbre of v® howsling people and 
ther is in the said churohe no mo preistes but the curate and the 
said stypendarie. 

The yerlie value of the said stypendary or service, as apperethe 
by the particuler rentall thereof, cvj«. viijV. 

Goodes, .... Plate, nil. 



OBYTTES. 

Memorandum : — That in the same parishe churohe ther is iij 
obytes for ever, for the contynuanoe wherof there is paide of the 
benevolence of the maiore and commonaltie of Hull by thandes of 
the chamberlaine ther in money, ixs. ijd. 

Memorandum: — Ther is within the same churohe one stypendarye 
preste, whose name ys Christof er Burton, clerke, who is mainteyned 
and kepte of the benevolence of the mayore and oommonaltie of the 
said towne, payenge no f yrste fruites, and that the same is removable 
at the wyll and pleasure of the said mayor and commonaltie, as 
apperethe by the certificate exhibited before the Kinges Majestes 
late commissioners, and nowe also certyfiede, remayninge on the 
f yle, more plainlye dothe appere. 

Somme of the plate abovesaide, xxxj unces. 
Somme of the possessions abovesaide, xliiij^'. xj«. vrf. 
Somme of the deductyons abowsaide, lzxiij«. mjd. 6b. q. 
And soo remaynethe clejrre, xl/i. xviij*. q, ' 



524 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 



THE BAYLYWICK AND LIBERTIES OF 

BEVEELEY.i 

THE COLLEGIATE AND PARISH CHURCH K OF BEVERI.EY. 

The same ys a collegiate and parishe churehe, and in the same 
churche be severall corporacions and foundacions, that is to say, 
there is one parson, called the provost of Beverley, the incumbent 
whereof ys named Raynolde Lee, temporall man, of the age of xxij 
yeres or thereaboutes, which officer hath geven [him] in succession 
landes, ten. and revenues of the possession of the said church, to 
the yerely value of ccccxxvj//. xvi]6*. oh, with also th'advowsons, 
patronages of the chauncellorship, chauntership, and sextonship, iij 
officers of the said churche, as also of seven other parsonages per- 
teyning to the same, he paying yerely out of the said revenues 
certeyne somes of money, as appereth by the rentall with the 
deductions in the same. The said provost hath no place in the 
quyere of the said churche or chapiter house, and ys swome at his 
entery in to the said office to kepe and opteyne {sic) th'ordynauncesfor 
hym provided, and to maynteyne the possessions and rightes of the 
same churche, and with out dymunycion of the same. And the 
same provost hath also annexed unto his office one parsonage, as 
appereth by severall ordynaunces thereof made by sundry arche- 
bisshopes of Yorke and other mynysters of the said churche dated 
in the yere of our Lord God mccccxij, and in the iiij^h yere of 
King William the Seconde, called Rufus, and also in the yere of 
our Lord God mccciij^xxj. And the said provoste is not bounde 
to be in residence there. And no landes soldo ne aUened at no 
tyme sythens the xxiiij t^ day of November in the xxxvij th yere of 
the reigne of the late King Henry th'eight. 

The yerely value of the landes, revenues, and proflSttes, 
belonging to the said collegiate and parishe churche, as appereth by 
the particuler rentall, ccccxxvj//. iij-s. vjV. ob. 
In repryses goyng out of the same, cccxxvj/j. ix.s. iijV. ob. 
And so remayneth clere, iiij ^^xixli, xiiij*. iij 6?. 

Goodes, .... Plate, mcc [ounces] . 

Memorandum : — That in the said churche there be ix prebendes, 
whereof seven were first founded in the said churche secular 

(1) Aug. Off. Chantry Certificate No. 72. 



THE BAILIWICK OF BEVKKLEY. 626 

priestes, and sithens that tyme chaunged in to prebendaries, the 
said prebendaries having cure of soules, to mynystre saoramentes 
and sacramentalles in the said ohurche to all the paroohians thereof; 
and after that, there was ordeyned nyne vyoars to every of the said 
prebendes, which vycars have now the cure of sonle with the myny- 
stracion of sacramentes and sacramentalls for their severall paro- 
chyans at ix sundry alters in the said church for the said preben- 
daryes, and to be dayly mynysters of servyoe in the quyere of the 
said collegiate churche, having for their stipendes, every of them, 
a certeyne some of money paid by the said prebendaries, by whose 
mynystracion the said prebendes be as well dischardged of their 
cures of soules as of their dayly servyce there. 



THK FREBENDE OF SAYNTE LEONARDE IN THE SAME COLLEGIATE 

CHURCHE. 

Roberte, by the grace of God archebishop of Yorke, prebendary 
of the said prebend, the yerely. value whereof, as appereth by the 
particuler rentall thereof, amountyng to the some of xjli. vj«. viijrf. 

Wherof 
In resolutes yerely goyng out of the same, nil. 
And so remayneth clere, x]7^. vj«. viijrf. 
Goodes, nil. Plate, nil. 

Memorandum : — The prebend aforesaid ys annexed and paroell 
of th'archbisshopricke of York, and ov]«. viijrf. is paid by the pro- 
voste for the jurisdiction of th'archbisshopryoke of Yorke and not 
parcell of the prebende. 



THE PREBENDE OF SAYNT PETER IN THE i>AM£ CHURCHE. 

Robert Babthorpe, doctor of dyvynytie, prebendaiye of the 
same prebende, beyng of th'age of xlix yeres, having over and 
besides the said prebende other lyvinges to tiie value of xzijA*. 
And no landes sold ne aliened within v yeres by past. 

The yerely value of the revenues and proftettes belonging to 
the said prebend, as appereth by the partiouler rentaU meireof, 
xlix/e. xixs. iiijV. 

Wherof 
In reprises goyng out of the same, vij7t. xij«. viijrf. ob. 
And so remayneth clere, xlij/e. YJ8. vyrf. ob. 

Goodes, nil. Plate, nil. 



526 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 



THE PREBENDE OF SAYNT JAMES IN THE SAME CHURCHE. 

William Clyeston, doctor of the lawe, prebendary of the pre- 
bende aforesaid, heyng of th'aige of Ixvj yeres, having other pro- 
mooions and lyvinges the value of xLli. and better. And no landes 
soldo ne alyened within these v yeres by past. 

The yerely value of the revenues and proffittes belongyng to 
the said prebende, as appereth by the particuler rentall thereof, 
xLlL vs. iiijd. 

Wherof 
In reprises goyng out of the same, xlL xiiij*. 
And so remayneth clere, xxxvij/i. xjs. iiijV. 

Goodes, nil. Plate, nil. 



THE PREBENDE OF SAYNT STEPHEN IN THE SAMK CHURCHE. 

John Rudde, clerke, bacheler of dyvynyte, prebendary of the 
said prebend, beyng of th'age of Ivj yeres or thereaboutes, havyng 
dyverse other promocions which we know not. And no landes 
soldo ne aliened within v yeres by past. 

The yerely value of the revenues and proiBlttes belonging to 
the said prebende, as appereth by the particuler rentall mereof, 
xlviij//. V6'. jd, 

Wherof 
In reprises goyng out of the same, ix/j. xYJd, 
And so remayneth clere, xxxix/i. iijs. ixd, 

Goodes, nil. Plate, nil. 



THE PRKBENDE OF OUR LADY IN THE SAME CHURCHE. 

Peter Van, clerke, prebendary of the said prebende, of th'age of 
Ix yeres, havyng other promocions and lyvynges, the value and 
certenty whereof we know not. And no landes solde ne alyened 
within V yeres by past. 

The yerely value of the revenues and proiBlttes belonging to the 
said prebende, as appereth by the particuler rentall thereof^ 
xxxvij//. xiiijs. iiijV. 

Wherof 
In repryses goyng out of the same, Ixxviiji^. x.jd, ob. 
And so remayneth clere, xxxiij//. xvs. mjd, ob, 

Goodes, .... Plate, nil. 



THE BAILIWICK OF BEVERLEY. 527 



THE PRKBENDE OF SAYNT KATHERYNE IN THE SAME CHUKCHE 

William Capon, clerke, doctor of dyvynyte, beyng of th'age of 
Ixx yeres, havyng other promocions and lyvinges, the value whereof 
we know not. And no landes solde ne alyened within fyve yeres 
by past. 

The yerely value of the revenues and proffittes belonging to 
the said prebende, as appereth by the particuler rentall thereof, 
xjli. xiiij«. viijrf. 

Wherof 
In repryses goyng out of the same, xxjs. xd. 
And so remayneth clere, xli, xijs. xd. 

Goodes, nil. Plate, nil. 



THE PREBENDE OF SAYNT MARTEYNE IN THK SAME CHURCHE. 

Henry Browen, clerke, prebendary of the prebende, of th'age 
of xij [dc) yeres, whose lyvng and promocions we know not and 
are to us uncerteyne. And no landes sold ne alyened within v 
yeres by past. 

The yerely value of the revenues and proffittes belonging to 
the said prebende, as appereth by the particuler rentall thereof, xl/n 
iiij.s'. xjV. 

.Wherof 
In reprises, xj7/. xixs. ]d. oh, q. 

And so remayneth clere, xxviij It. vs. ixrf. q, 

Goodes, nil. Plate, nil. 

Memorandum : — There were in the same churche, over and 
besides the before named prebendes, two other prebendes, th'one 
called Saynt Andrewes prebend, and th'other called Saynt Nicholas 
prebend, which are at this presente in thandes and possession of 
Sir Mychaell Stanhope, knight, chief gentleman of the Kynges 
Majesties Prevy Chamber. 

In the same churche there be three offices incorporated, that ys 
to say, the sexton, the chauncellor, and the chaunter, appoynted for 
th'orderyng of the said churche, to be dayly resident in the quyer of 
the same churche, whose names hereafter folowen. 



THE SEXTON OF THE SAID CHURCHE. 

Anthony Bolney, clerke, beyng sexton there, of th'age of xliiij 
yeres, havyng honest qualities and well lemed, and hath other pro- 
mocions, the value whereof we know not. And no landes sold ne 
alyened within these v yeres by past. 



528 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUIJ-DS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

The yearly value of the landes and proffittes, belon^mg to the 
same office, as apperetli by the particuler rental thereof, xxv/«. xvj*. 

• • • • J 

Wlierof 

In reprises goyng out of the same, xxvj«. yiijd. 
And so remayneth clere, xxiiij//. ixs. Yiijcl. 
Goodes, nil. Plate, nil. 



THE CHAUNCELLOUR OF THE SAID CHURCHE. 

Robert Sherewood, elerke, doctor of dyvynyte and ohauncellour 
of the churclie aforesaid, of th'age of Ix yeres, havyng other pro- 
mocions which we know not. And no landes soldo ne aljened 
within V yeres by past. 

The yerely value of the revenues and proffittes belonging to 
the same chauncellor, as appereth by the particuler rentall thereof, 
xiiij//. X'S, 

Wherof 
In reprises goyng out of the same, xxxvijs. yijd, oh. q. 
And so remayneth clere, xiij//. ij.s*. iujcL q, 

Goodes, nil. Plate, nil. 



IHE CHAUNTER OF THE SAID CHURCHE. 

Robert Warde, bachelor of dyvynyte, of th'age of Ixx yeres, 
having other promocions and lyvinges the certejoite whereof is 
fyftene poundes. And no landes soldo ne alyened within v yeres 
by past. 

The yerely value of the revenues and proffittes belonging to the 
said chauntor, as appereth by a particuler rentall thereof, xiijA*. 
XYJs, viijV/. 

Wherof 
In reprises goyng out of the same, xxvij«. xjd, q. 
And so remayneth clere, xij//. viij.v. viijr/. ob, q. 

Goodes, .... Plate, nil. 



THE KYNE VICARS CHORALLES IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

In the same churche there be nyne vycars, called vicars 
choralles, beyng bounde to dayly servyce in the quere of the said 
churche and to have cure of soule, and to mynyster all manner of 
sacramentes and sacramentalles at ix severall altars to all the paio- 
chyans of the f orenamed prebendes, havyng every of them for their 



THE BAILIWICK OF BEVERLEY. 529 

stipend, viij//., paid unto them by the provost of the said churche, 
for the which they dischardged the foresaid prebendaryes of their 
cures, and be called vicars cf the same parishes, and to institute and 
induct (.s/c), the names of them hereafter ensewe,that ys to say, Robert 
Flee, of th'age of Ixviij yeres, of honest conversacion and well 
lerned, and hath, over and besides the same promocion, the 
parsonage of Lewen of the yerely value of [blank] ; Robert Hall, 
of th'age of Ixvj yeres ; John Thorgot, of th'age of xl yeres ; John 
Clayton, of th'age of xliij yeres ; William Grigges, of th'age of xl 
yeres ; William Quarton, of th'age of xxxvj yeres ; Robert Colly- 
son, of th'age of xxxiiij yeres ; Thomas Dryng, of th'age of xxvij 
yeres, all which said vycars are of honest qualities and indifferently 
lerned, liavyng no other promocion. Thomas Myghell, clerke, one 
of the said vycars, of th'age of lij yeres, indifferently lerned, 
and hath, over and besides the same promocion, one 
chauntry of the yerely value of v//. vj.v. \iijd. And there ys in 
the said nyne cures the nomber of MMDccclxxviij huslyng people. 
And no landes soldo ne aliened within v yeres by past. 

The yerely valae of the landes belonging to the same vycars, 
as appereth by the particuler rentall thereof, iiij ^^xj//. xvijs. ijd. 

Whereof 
In reprises goyng out of the same, xij7/. viij.s. xd. 
And so remayneth clere, Ixxix//. viij.s. iiijV. 

Goodes, [blank]. Plate, nil. 



THE VIJ PERSONS IN THE SAME CHURCHE. 

Also in the saide churche there be vij persones which were first 
ordeyned in the said churche as clerkes by Saynt John of Beverley 
in the yere of om* Lord God dcciij, and after that named persones 
by one, Aldred, bisshop of Yorke, and be bounde to do daily ser- 
vyce in the quyre of the said churche, having, every of them, for 
their lyving in money paid by the provoste of the said churche \jli. 
xiij.s*. uijd., and be made incorporacion by Kyng Edward the thirde, 
dated the first day of February, anno regni sui xj, whose names 
hereafter foUowe, that is to sale, Nicholas Mell, of th'age of lix 
yeres ; Roger Watson, of th'age of Iviij yeres ; Richard Johnson, 
of th'age of xxxvj yeres ; Robert Thwyng, of th'age of xxx yeres ; 
John Levet, of th'age of xl yeres, all which persones are of honest 
conversacion and lernyd and have no other promocions; John 
Norres, of th'age of xlviij yeres, having over and besides the same 
promocion one pencion of the Kinges Majestie of cvj.9. yiijd.; and 
Robert Ward, of th'age of Ixiiij yeres, having over and besides the 
same promocion, one parsonage of the value of C5., which are also of 

10k 



530 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

honest qualyties and lemed. And more over the said persones by 
vertue of their corporacions have solde within these v yeres by past 
certeyne eoppyholde land to the value of xxvs. by yere, and with 
the money of the sale thereof have purchased certyne frehold land 
to the value of xxxvjs. viij^/. yerely. 

The yerely value of the landes yssues and proffitts belonging^ 
to the said persons, as appereth by the pertieuler rentall theroi, 
lix/t*. xvjs. viijd 

Wherof 
In reprises yerely goyng out of the same, yij It, viijs. yd. q. 
And so remayneth eleare, lij/e. viijs. vijd ob, q, 

Goodes, [blank]. Plate, nil. 

In the saide collegiate churche bee xvij clerkes, called elerkes 
of the seconde forme, viij queristers, ij thuribulers, and fewer 
segersons, of the which xvij clerkes, nyne of them recevye yerely 
for theyr stipend, every of them, xls.; and viij residue, every of 
them, xxxs.; viij queristers, viij/^.; ij thuribulers, xls., which be 
dayly mynysters in the said churche ; and iiij segerstons, xxvj«. 
viijfl?., which stipendes be yerely paid by the provost of the same 
churche. 



THE OFFICE OF THE WORKES OF THE SAME CHURCH. 

Memorandum : — There ys in the said churche one other officer, 
called the ofpyce of the workes in the said church, hath landes, ten., 
and other proffittes belonging to the same, as appereth by the per- 
tieuler rentall thereof, the repryses not deducted, amounteth to the 
some of lxviij/^. xij^?. 

Memorandum : — There is due to William Tyndall, clerke of 
the same workes, for reparacions by hym done of and upon the 
possessions of the same office, as apperith upon the viewe of the 
same, xix/e. xixs. ixd, ob. 



THE OFFYCE OF CHAMBERLAYNE OF THE SAID CHURCHE. 

John Revet, clerke, chamberlayne there, of th'age of xl yeres, 
of honest conversacion and [blank] lemed, and hath over and 
besides the same, other promocions which we know not. And no 
landes solde within v yeres by past. 

The yerely value of the landes, yssues, and proffittes, belonging 
to the said office, as appereth by the particiilar rentall there^ 
xvij//. i]s, ob. 



THE BAILIWICK OP BEVERLEY. 631 

Wherof 



In reprises goyng out of the same, vij/t. vija. iiijA 
And so remayneth olere, ixli. xiiij«. viijrf. ob. 
Plate, nil. Goodes, nil. 



THE CHAUNTERY OP SEYNT MY6HELL IN THB SAID COLLEGIATE 

CHUBCHE. 

Robert Webster, elerke, incumbent,! of the said chaunteiye, of 
th'age of Ixj yeares, of honest conversacion, qualities, and lemyng, 
havyng no other promocion but only the revenues of the said 
chauntery. And no landes soldo ne aliened within v yeares by 
past. 

The yearly value of the londes belongyng to the said chaun- 
terye, as appeareth by the partiouler rentall thereof, xii]7e. viij«. xrf. 

"Whereof 
In repryses yearly going out of the same, lx«. ob. 
And so remayneth clere, xli. viijs. ixrf. ob, 

Goodes, nil. Plate, nil. 



THE CHAUNTERY OF ST. KATHERYN IN THB SAID CHUBdHB. 

Anthony Collynson, clerk, incumbent of the said ohauntery,2 of 
th'age of xxxix yeares, of honest qualities and lemed, havyng no 
other promocion but only the revenues of the said chauntery. And 
no landes soldo ne aliened within v yeares by past. 

The yearly value of the landes belonging to the said chaun- 
terye, as appeareth by the particuler rentm thereof, oxy]«. iiijrf. 

Whereof 
In repryses going out of the same, xiij«.. xrf. 
And so remayneth clere, cijs. YJd. 

Goodes, nil. Plate, nil. 

(1) Licence to Bichard de Bavenser, archdeaoon of Linooln, and Walter de 
Skirlaw, archdeacon of East Biding, to endow a ohantry at the altar of St. Michael 
in the chiirch of St. John of Beverley, 20 Oct., 1380. hu,, 4 Bick. U.^p. I, m. 10. 

(2) Licence to Rohert BoUeston, clerk, warden of the coUegiaie ohnrdh of St. 
John of Beverley, to found a chantry in the same ohmoh at the altar of St. 
Katharine to pray for his soul and the souls of his parents, and. to he called the 
chantry of St. John of Beverley and St. Katheiine the virgin in Beveriey. 21 Feb., 
1450. Fat.y 28 Sen, VI, y p, 1, «•. 2. ' 



532 CEETIFICATES OF CHANTEIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 



THE CHAUNTERYES OF TWOO PREISTES OF THE TRYNYTIES IN THE 

SAID CHURCH. 

George Heslewood, clerk, incumbent of the said channtery, of 
th'age of Iv yeares, and William Jeffrason, clerke, incumbent, also 
of th'age of xxix yeares, of honest conversacion and lomed, havyng 
no other promocions but only the revenues of the said chaunterye. 
And no landes sold ne aliened sithens the [blank] day of [blank] 
anno regni regis nuper Henrici viij [blank] . 

The yearly value of the landes belonging to the said chaun- 
terye, as appeareth by the particuler rontall thereof made, xiiiiV/. 
xujs. uija. 

Wherof 
In repryses going out of the same, xxixs. iiijV/. 
And soremayneth clere, xiij//. iiij.s. 

Goodes, nil. Plate, nil. 



THE CHAUNTERY OF ST. PETER IN THE SAME CHURCHE. 

Edmond Hogeson, clerk, incumbent of the said ohauntery, of 
th'age of Ixix yeres, of honest qualities, conversacion, and lemed, 
havyng no other promocion, but onely the revenues of the said 
chaunterye. And no landes solde ne aliened within fyve yeares 
by paste. 

The yerely value of the londes belonging to the said chauntery, 
as appereth by the particuler rentall thereof, cxvjs. viijrf. 
In repryses going out of the same, xij.s\ ixd. ob. q. 
And so remayneth cleare, ciij.s*. xr/. q, 

Goodes, nil. Plate, nil. 



THE CHAUNTERY OF ST. JOHN EVANGELYST IN THE SAME 

CHURCH. 

Rychard Hadelesey, clerk, incumbent of the said ohauntery, 
of th'age of Ixix yeares, of honest conversacion and lemed, havyng 
no other promocyon but only the revenues of the said chauntery. 
And no landes solde ne aliened within v yeares by past. 

The yearely value of the londes belonging to the said ohaun* 
terye, as appeareth by the particuler rentall thereof, cx«. 

Whereof 
In repryses going out of the same, x.v. 
And so remayneth cleare, os. 

Goodes, nil. Plate, nil. 



THE BAILIWICK OF BEVERLEY. 533 



fHE (JHAUNTERY OF ST. AXNE IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

George Morsell, clerke, incumbent of the said chauntery, of the 
age of Iviij yeares, of honest qualities and lemed, havyng no other 
promocion but only the revenues of the said chauntery. And no 
landes solde ne aliened within fy ve yeares by past. 

The yearely value of the londes belonging to the said chaun- 
tery, as appereth by the paiiiculer rentall thereof made, vi]7^. xj«. 
\uyl. 

Whereof 
In repryses going out of the same, xiiijs. viijn^. 
And so remayneth cleare, vj//. xvijs. 

Goodes, nil. Plate, nil. 



THE CHAUNTERY OF OUR LADYE IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

• 

Thomas Sotheram, clerk, incimibent of the said chauntery, of 
tli'age of Ixvij yeres, of honest conversacion and lemed, havyng no 
other promocion but only the revenues of the said chauntery. And 
no landes solde ne aliened within v yeares by past. 

The yearly value of the londes belonging to the said chaun- 
terye, as appereth by the particuler rentaU thereof made, xli. ixs. 
\iijd. 

Whereof 
In repryses going out of the same, xxiiijs. yd, ob. q. 
And so remayneth cleare, ixlL vs. ij^. q. 

Goodes, nil. Plate, nil. 



THE CHAUNTERY OF ST. JOHN OF BEVERLEY IN THE SAME 

CHURCHE. 

Thomas Topclief , clerk, incumbent of the said chauntery, of 
th'age of Iviij yeares, of honest qualities and well lemed, havyng 
no other promocion but only the revenues of the said chauntery. 
And no landes solde ne aliened within v yeres by past. 

The yearly value of the landes belonging to the said chauntery, 
as appereth by the particuler rentall thereof made, Yij it. xviij«. 

• • • • I 

iiija. 

Whereof 
In repryses going out of the same, xv«. ixd. ob, q. 
And so remayneth cleare, vij//. ij«. vjrf. q, 
Goodes, nil. Plate, nil. 



534 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, iTrC. 



THE CHAUNTERY OF CORPUS CHRISTI FOUNDED IN THE CHARNELL 

IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

Robert Todde, clerke, incumbent of the said ehauntery, of 
th'age of Ixx yeares, of honest qualities and well lemed, havyng no 
other promocion but onely the revenues of the said ehauntery. 
And no landes soldo ne aliened within v yeares by p^st. 

The yearly value of the londes belonging to the said ehaun- 
tery, as appereth by the particuler rentall thereof made, viij/i. xv«. 
iijV. 

Whereof 
In repryses going out of the same, xxjs. 

And so remayneth eleare, vij//. xiiijs. ii]V. 

Goodes, nil. Plate, nil. 



THE CHAUNTERY OF SAYNT WILLIAM IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

Eobert Robynson, clerke, incumbent of the said chaunterye, of 
th'age of xlij yeares, of honest qualities and lemed, havyng no 
other promocion but onely the revenues of the said chaunterye. 
And no landes soldo ne aliened within v yeares last past. 

The yerely value of the londes belonging to the said chaunterye, 
as appereth by the particuler rentall thereof, Yijli, iiij«. 

Whereof 
In repryses going out of the same, xiiijs. id. 
And so remayneth eleare, v]7?*. ixs. xjd. 

Goodes, nil. Plate, nil. 

Memorandimi : — That the above named Boberte Bobynson 
hath demysed his hoole chaimterye with th'appurtenaunoes afore- 
said unto Rauf Clemaux of London, grocer, by indenture for 
terme of yeares, paying the rente of vi]7^. iiij«., as by the same 
indenture more playnly appereth, yet, notwithstonding the said 
Roberto Robynson, for the augmentacion of his penoion, hath 
exhibited before the Kinges Majesties comyssyoners one particuler 
rentall of the premysses, amounting to the some of viij/t. xvj». 
viijrf. 



THE CHAUNTERY OF ST. NICHOLAS CALLED FRAIRY IN THE SAID 

CHURCH. 

John Jeffrason, clerke, incumbent of the said ehauntery, of 
th'age of 1 yeares, of honest conversacion and lemed, havyng no 



THE BAILIWICK OF BEVERLEY. 535 

other promocion but onely the revenues of the said ohauntery. 
And no landes solde ne aliened by the space of v yeares by past. 

The yearly value of the londes belonging to the said chauntery, 
as appereth by the particuler rentall thereof, cxviijs. viijo?. 

Whereof 
In repryses going out of the same, xijs. iijd. 
And so remayneth cleare, evjs. yd, 
Goodes, nil. Plate, nil. 



THE CHAUNTERY CALLED GRAUNTES CHAUNTERY IN THE SAME 

CHURCHE. 

Nicholas Mell, clerke, incumbent of the said chauntery, of 
th'age of lix yeares, of honest qualities and lemed, who hath other 
ly vynges to the value of six poundes. And no londes solde ne 
aliened within v yeares be past. 

The yearely value of the londes belonging to the said chaun- 
tery, as appereth by the particuler rate thereof, Ixxiijs. 

Wherof 
In repryses going out of the same, ijs, viijV. 
And so remaineth clere, Ixxs. iiijV. 

Goodes, nil. Plate, nil. 



THE CHAUNTERY OF CORPUS CHRISTI IN THE SAME CHURCHE. 

Henry Bylton, clerk, incumbent of the same chauntery, of 
th'age of xlij yeares, of honest qualities and lemed, havyng no 
other lyvyng but onely the revenues of the said chauntery. And 
no landes solde ne aliened within v yeares by past. 

The yearely value of the londes belonging to the said ohaun- 
tery, as appereth by the particuler thereof, iiijli, xijs. 

Wtereof 
In repryses goyng out of the same, xjs. ]d. 
And so remayneth clere, iiij/i. xj^. 

Goodes, nil. Plate, xiiij unoes. 



THE CHAUNTERY OF CORPUS CRISTI AND THE ANNUNCIACION OF 

OUR LADY IN THE SAME CHURCHE. 

Thomas Hogard, clerk, incumbent of the same chauntery,! of 

(1) Licence to Stephen Wilton, clerk, to found a chantry in honour of Corpus 
Christi, the Annunciation of the Blessed Mary the Virgin, and St. John of Beverley, 
to pray for the King, Margaret Queen of England, the said Stephen, and Henry, 
late cardinal of England. 20 July, 1456. Fat., 33 Hen. VI., p. 2, m. 6. 



536 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

Ixxij yeares, of honest qualities and lemed, havyng no other 
lyvyng but the revenues of the said chauntery. And no landes 
solde ne aliened within v yeares by past. 

The yearly value of the londes belonging to the said chauntery, 
as appereth by the particuler rentall thereof, xiiij/*. ij«. xtf. 

Whereof 
In repryses going out of the same, xlixs. iiijV. oh, q. 
And so remayneth cleare, xj//. xiijs. Yd. q. 
Goodes, nil. Plate, nil. 



THE CHAUNTERY OF TRYNYTIE CHAPPELL IN THE MAZENDEWE IN 

BEVERLEY. 

Robert Hall, clerk, incumbent of the same chauntery, of th'age 
of 1 yeares, of honest conversacion and lemed, havyng no other 
lyvyng but the revenues of the said chauntery. And no landes 
soldo ne aliened within v yeares past. 

The yearly value of the londes belonging to the said chaun- 
tery, as appereth by the particuler rentall thereof, iiijVe. 

Whereof 
In repryses goyng out of the same, viijs. 
And so remayneth cleare, n]li. xij.s. 

Goodes, nil. Plate, xvj oz. 



\ THE CHAUNTERY OF ST. JOHN BAPTEST IN THE MAZENDEWE OF 

ST. JOHN IN THE SAID CHURCH. 

Roger Watson, clerk, incumbent of the said chauntery, of the 
age of 1 yeares, of honest qualities and lemed, havyng no other 
promocion but onely the revenues of the said chauntery. And no 
landes solde ne aliened within v yeares last past. 

The yearly value of the londes belonging to the said chauntery, 
as appereth by the particular rentall thereof, viij//. xviij« vijrf. 

Whereof 
In repryses goyng out of the same, xxx«. iiiyL ob, q. 
And so remayneth cleare, vij//. viij*. ijd. q. 

Goodes, nil. Plate, vj oz. 



THE CHAUNTERY OF ST. JAMES AT HULBRYNG IN THE PARISHE 

OF ST. ANDREW^E IN BEVERLEY. 

Robert Rusbye, clerke, incumbent of the said chaimtery, of 



THE BAILIWICK OF BEVERLEY. 537 

tli'age of Ix yeares, of honest qualities and lemed, havyng no other 
promocion but onely the revenues of the said chauntery, and no 
landes solde ne aliened within v yeares last past. 

The yearly value of the londes belonging to the said chaun- 
tery, as appeareth by the particuler rentall thereof, cvj«. viijfl?. 

Whereof 
In represes going out of the same, xiiij.s. xd. 
And so remayneth cleare, iiij//. xj.s. x^. 
Goodes, nil. Plate, xiij oz. 



THE CHAUNTERY OF OUR LADY IN MOLESCROFT IN THE PARISSHE 

OF ST. JAMES IN BEVERLEY. 

Robert Moyte, clerk, incumbent of the said chauntery, of th'age 
of xlviij yeares, of honest conversacion and lemed, havyng no 
other promocion but onely the revenues of the said chauntery. 
And no landes solde ne aliened within v yeares last past. 

The yearly value of the londes belonging to the said chauntery, 
as appereth by the particuler rentall thereof, cijs. 

Whereof 
In repryses going out of the same, xs, iiijV. 
And so remayneth cleare, iiij//. xjv. vijflf. 

Goodes, nil. Plate, vij oz. 



THP: CHAUNTERY OF OUR LAUYE IN THE CHAPELL OF THURNE IN 
THE PARISSHE OF ST. PETIR IN BEVERLEY. 

Thomas Tyson, clerke, incumbent of the said chaunterye, of 
th'age of 1 yeres, of honest qualities, conversacion, and lemed, 
liavynge no other promocyon but onlye the revenues of the said 
chauntry. And there is in the said parisshe the nombre of Dccc 
houslynge people. And the said chapell is distaunt from the 
parishe churche two myles and more. And no landes sold ne 
alyened within fyve yeres by past. 

The yerely value of the landes belonginge to the said chaun- 
terye, whereof coppyholde landes iiij//. vs. vd, as appereth by the 
particuler rentall thereof, vij//. vij.s. Yd. 

(1) Licence to Philip Ingelberd of Beverley, parson of the church of Kayng- 
ham, to found a chantry in the chapel of the Blensed Mary of Molscrolt to 
pray for the 80ul of the said Philip. 12 April, 1323. Pat., 16 £dw. II. y p. 2, 
m. 14. Confirmations of the same licence to Roger logelberd, kinMnan and heir 
of the said Philip. Fat., 18 Edw. II., p. 2, m. 2, and Tat. 2 Edw, HI, p. 1, m. 21. 



538 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

Wherof 

In reprices yerely going out of the same, xvijs. Yijd. oh. 
And so remayneth clere, y\lL ix«. \x.d. oh, 
Goodes, [blank], Plate, x oz. iij quarters. 



THE CHAUNTERY OF OUR LADY IN THE PARISHE CHURCHE OF 

HOLME IN BEVERLEY. 

John Tomson, elerke, incumbent of the said ohauntery, of the 
age of Ix yeres, of honest qualities and conversaoion, and learned, 
havyng no other promocyon but only the revenues of the said 
ohaunterye. And there is in the same parishe the nombre of 
xviij ^^ houslyng people. And no landes solde ne alyened within 
fyve yeres by past. 

The yerely value of the landes belonging to the said eliaimtery, 
as appereth by the particuler rentall therof, x//. xviij*. 

Whereof 
In reprises yerely goinge oute of the same, xviij «. vijc?. ob. 
And so remayneth clere, ix/?*. xix*. iiijc/. ob. 

Groodes, [blank]. Plate, nil. 



OBYTl'S. 

Memorandum : — That there is in the said ohurohe one obyte 
yerely, which is maynteyned by the incumbent of the said ohaun- 
tery to the value of xxe/. 



THE CHAUNFERYE OF SAYNT NICHOLAS IN THE PARISHE CHURCHE 

OF ST. MARY IN BEVERLEY. 

John Settryngton, elerke, incumbent of the said chaunteiye, of 
th'age of Ivj yeres, of honest qualities, conversaoion, and lemed 
havyng no other promocion but only the revenues of the said 
ohauntery. And there is within the said parishe the nombre xviij® 
houslyng people. And no landes solde ne alyened within fyve 
yeres last paste. 

The yerely value of the landes belonging to the said ohaun- 
terye, as appereth by the particuler rentall thereof made, evij«. 

Whereof 
In reprises yerely goinge oute of the same, xiij«. iiijei?. 
And so remayneth cleare, \\\]U. xiij«. viijo?. 

Goodes, [blank]. Plate, viij oz. 



THE BAILIWICK OF BEVERLEY. 539 



THE CHAUNTERYES CALLED KELKES CHAUNTERYES IN ST. THOMAs' 

CHAPELL IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

Richard Burton, clerke, of th'age of xxxvij yeres and John 
Talbot, clerk, of th'age of xl yeres, incumbentes of the said chaun- 
teryes, of honest conversacion and lemed, having no other promo- 
eyon but only the revenues of the said chauntryes. And no landes 
solde ne alyened within fyve yeres laste paste. 

The yerely value of the landes belonginge to the said ohaun- 
teryes as appereth by the particuler rentall there made, xijli, ijs, 
viijd. 

Whereof 
In reprises goinge out of the same, xlviijs. vjf/. ob. 
And so remayneth cleare, x/i. iiijs. jd, ob, 

Goodes, [blank]. Plate, xj oz. di. 



THE CHAUNTERY OF SAYNT KATHERYN IN THE SAID CHURCHE. 

William Caward, clerke, incumbent of the said chaunterye, of 
th'age of Ij yeres, of honest qualities and learned, havinge none 
other lyvinge but onlye the revenues of the said chauntery. And 
no landes solde ne alyened within fyve yeres by past 

The yerely value of the landes belonging to the said chaunterye, 
as appereth by the particuler rentall thereof made, iiij/t. xiijs. iiije/. 

Whereof 
In repryses goinge oute of the same, ixs. iiijr/. 
And so remayneth clere, iiij//. iiijs. 

Goodes, omamentes, and plate belonging to the said chaunterye. 

Goodes, [blank] . Plate, xj oz. 



OBYTES. 

Memorandum : — In the same parishe churohe there is certejne 
obytes yerely to be maynteyned amountinge to the some of cvj«. 
viijd. 

(1) Licence to Nicholas Ghaumberlayn to grant lands to the g^vemore or 
wardens of Beverley, to find a chaplain to pray for the souls of Thomas Kelk, late 
burgess of Beverley, Alice, his wife, and Margaret, former wife of the said 
Thomas, and John, son of the same Thomas, in the chapel of the Blessed Mary 
of Beverley, at the altar of St. Thomas. 29 January, 1424. Fat, 2 Hen. F., p. 3, 
m. 9. 



540 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 



[sums total for the bailiwick of BEVERLEY.] I 



Some of all the plate abovesaid, Mcciiij *^xvij ounces di. q. 



Some of all the possessions abovesaid, Mclj/e. ixs. iiij^ 



Some of the deduccyons abovesaid, ceccxxx/e. vjs. vij^. q. 



And so remayneth clere, Dccxxiiij//. xs. ob. 



BEVEELEY.2 

CERTIFICATES AND LETTERS AS TO BEVERLEY. 

Mr. Wrightington, you shall understand that my lordes 
graces hath, in this last eschaunge, the mannor of Bentley, paroell 
of the landes apoynted for the reparacion of St. Johns Church in 
Beverley, wherefore there must be other landes assigned to the 
like value, prainge you to extend your frendshipp to this berer and 
that there may be utmost diligence used in the same as you conve- 
nuntly maye. So fare you well, at Westminster, thys xxiij'd of 
November, 1552. 

Your assured freend 

J. Johnes 

The clere yerely value of the said Bentley ys xviij/j. v«. xd. 



(1) There are also the following foundation licences relating to Beverley, yix : — 
Licence to William de Bradele of Heverley, to grant a rent in Beverley to a chaplain 
to pray for the soul of the same William in the church of St. John of Beverli^. 
2 March, 1340. Fat., 14 Uc/tv. III., p. 1, m. 31. Inquisition taken in 1348 that it 
is not to the damage of the King to graut licence to John de Wilton to giaat a 
messuage in Beverley to a chaplain to pray for the said John and Alice, hia wHb, 
and for Joan, formerly the'wife of the said John, and Nicholas de Heugate, laie 
warden of the church of Beverley. Inq. ad.q.d., 22 Edw. III., No, 34. IdoeDoe to 
found the fraternity of the Blessed Mary in the chapel of the Blessed Maiy of 
Beverley. 18 Nov., 1400. Pat., 2 Hen. IV., p. 1, w. 12. 

(2) Chauntery Certificate, York, No. 73. These letters are not in ohronologieal 
order. 



BEVERLEY. 541 

After om- right harty commendacions wee do send unto yow 
herewith a supplication exhibited to the Kinges Majestie, and 
therewith also a declaracion of certayne landes given to the repara- 
cions of the parish church of Beverley, as hath byn informed here 
by twoo parisshioners of the sayd parissh, which be specially come 
upp for that purpose ; and bycause the sayd church is very greatt 
and in decay, and for that also it is a very notable parishe, the 
Kinges Majesties pleasure is that yow shall consider this ther 
supplication and the matter therof and fynding the same to be 
true, and that the landes mencioned therin war given to the 
reparacion of the church and therfor out of the compasse of the 
statute of colleges and chauntries, his Majesties pleasure is they 
shall remain to such use as they ought to do, wherin, what you shall 
fynd and what shall beside appere unto you touching the matter 
of the sayd supplication, we pray yow advertise us to th'intent the 
Kinges Majesties further pleasure may be knowen therein. Fare 
you well, from Hampton Court, this y]^^ of Julie, 1552. 

Your Loving freendes 

Bedford, W. Northampton, 
John Gotte(?), William Petre. 



Addressed : — To our very loving freendes Sir Richard Sackvile^ 
knight, chauncellor of th'augmentacons, and to the rest of the 
Kinges Majesties counsell of the Court and to every of them. 



Maye it lyke your most honorable lordshippes to understand,, 
that according to your comaundmentes to us given by your letters, 
we have considered the peticion of th'inhabitauntes of the towne of 
Beverleye, and by the serche of recordes towching the Kinges title 
to the premisses, we find the same landes, which theye make sute 
for, to be the possessions of the collegiate churche of Beverleye, 
and therefore we think the Kinges Majestye to have verie good 
right and title to the same landes, that they demaund by force of the 
statute made in the firste yere of his highnes reigne, concerning 
colleges and chaunteryes. Nevertheless we find by serche of the 
certificate made by the comissioners for the surveye of chaunteryes, 
remayning of record in his highnes courte, wherein we serve, that 
there was an office called the office of the woorkes within the same 
collegiate chirche, whiche had landes and ten. and other proffettes 
to the yerelye vale we of Ixviij//. xijd., assigned, and with the pro- 
ffettes thereof th'officer of the workes did from tyme to tyme 
repayre the said chirch, being also a parisshe chirche, and was 
accomptable to the college for the same. This is all we have to 



542 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

certifie your lordshippes in the premisses, referring the same to 
your good consideracions. Written the xiiij*^ of Julye, 1552. 

Your Lordshypps assured 
to command 

Rye. Sakevyle 
Rio. Goodriek 

Addressed : — To the right honorable the lordes of the Einges 
Majestyes privye eounsayle. 

Endorsed : — xiiij Julie, 1552. Mr. Chauncellor of the Aug- 
mentacions and Mr. Goodriek to the counsell touching the sute of 
th'inhabitantes of Beverley. 



To the Kinges Majesties moste excellent heighnes 

Most humblie compleyning unto your excellent heighnes your 
true and feithful subjectes, the burgesses and comynaltie of your 
graces towne of Beverley, that whereas there is within the said 
towne of Beverley a grete parrishe churche, comonly called the 
churche of Seinte John of Beverley, within which churche there 
was latelie a coUeage, whiche had dyvers manours, landes, ten., and 
hereditamentes belonging unto the same amounting to the yerelye 
value of one thowsaunde poundes ; all which manors, landes, ten., 
and hereditamentes are nowe come into your heighnes handes by 
reason of a statute, made for the dissolucion of colleges and chaun- 
tries. For the necessarie reparacions of whiche churche, long tyme 
syns, there was geven and assured certaine landes and wooddes, 
amountinge to the yerelie value of three score poundes and above, 
wliiche landes and woodes by the saide statute were not geven to 
your heighnes, nor are not within the compas of the same statute, 
notwithstanding, most gracious soveraigne lorde, that ever syns the 
dissolucion of the said coUedge, all the rentes and proffites of the 
same hath byn received to your Majesties use, by reason whereof 
the saide church is in grete decaye, and in shorte space is very like 
to fall into utter ruyn and decaie, the parrishioners not being hable 
to repayre the same. Furthermore, pleaseth it your grace to under- 
stande, that the said towne of Beverley is a market towne and the 
greatest mthin all Estryding of your Majesties countie of York, 
having a grete nombre of younthe within the same, and f yve thow- 
saund persons and above, whereof some of them be apte and mete 
to be brought up in learning whiche are not, for so muehe as there 
is neither gramer schole or any other schole as yet founded where- 
mth they might be brought up in any vertuous studdie. For 



BEVERLEY. 543 

present remedy whereof, it may pleas your grace, of your moost 
noble habundante clemency and goodnes, not only to graunte unto 
your said humble and faithfull subjectes the said IxlL and above, 
which was and is assured to them by graunte and gifte, as afore- 
mentioned, but allso that there maye be erected within the said 
towne of yoiu* moost princely f undacion one fre gramer schole to 
the further encrease of such youthe as there remayneth at this pre- 
sent daye and in tyme to come, so shall the same youth be educated 
and taught of all thinges to serve God, to lyve in due obedyence 
and feare of your heighnes, their soveraigne lorde and king, and 
they with thole inhabitauntes of the said towne to praie (as they 
are bounde) for the preservacion of your moost excellent heighnes 
in estate long to reigne. 

Endorsed : — Th'inhabitantes and burgesses of the towne of 
Beverlay. 



ESTRIDDINGE COMITATUS EBOEACI. 

POSSESSIONES ET EEVENCIONES DIVEESAEUM NUPEE 
CANTAEIAEUM IBIDEM, QUONDAM FUNDATAEUM INFEA 
ECCLESIAM COLLEGIATAM SANCTI JOHANNIS BEYEELACI 
IN COMITATU PEiEDICTO QU^ AD MANUS DOMINI 
EEGIS DEVENEEUNT, A FESTO PASCH^, ANNO SECUNDO 
EEGNI EEGIS EDWAEDI SEXTI, EATIONE ACTUS PAE- 
LIAMENTI. 

CANTARIA SANCTI JOHANNIS BEVERLACI IN ECCLESIA PRiEDlCTA. 

Valet in firma omniimi terrarum et ten. domini Eegis dictae 
nuper cantariee pertinentiimi, in seperalibus tenuris diversarum 
personarum, ad voluntatem. Eeddendo inde ad festa Sancti 
Martini in Hieme et Pentecostes equaliter per annum, vij7i. xviijs. 

• • • • « 

Inde 
Eeprisse, ut in alloeatione summse decasus redditus unius cotagii in 
le Beckeside, nuper in tenura uxoris Bradforde, parcella praedic- 
tarum nuper cantariarum Sancti Johannis Beverlaci, ad iiijs. per 
annum, solvendos ad festum Michaelis tantum, eo quod stat 
vacuum et inoccupatimi pro defectu tenentis et reparationum per 
sacramentum collectoris ibidem^ iiij«. 

Et valet ultra clare per annum, vij7/. xiiijs. iiijrf. 



544 CERTIFICATKS OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 
CANTARIA SANCTI WILLIELMI IN ECCLESIA PRJEDICTA. 

Valet in firnia omnium terranim et ten. domini Hegis dicto 
nuper eantariao j)ertinentium, dimissorum Eadulpho Clarvax per 
indenturam pro termino annonim. Reddendo inde ad festa pra?- 
dieta equaliter, per annum, vij//. iiij.v. 



P0SSE8SI0XES ET EE^HENTIONES DWERSARUM NUPEE 
CANTARIARTJM IN ESTRIDDINGE PREDICT', QUONDAM 
EUNDATARUM IN ECCLESIA BEAT^ MARI^ INFEA 
PRiEDICTAM YILLAM BEVERLACI, IN MANU DOMINI 
REGIS EXISTENTIUM, RATIONE PRiEDICTI ACTUS PAR- 
LIAMENTI. 

CANTARIA SANCTI NICHOLAI IN ECCLESIA PRJEDICTA. 

Valet in firma diversarum terrarum et ten. dicta) nuper can- 
tarise pertinentium, in separaKbus tenuris diversarum personarum, 
tarn ad voluntatem quam per indenturam. Reddendo inde ad 
festa praodicta equaliter per annum, evij.S'. 



CANTARIA SANCTJE KATHERIN-T*: IN ECCLESIA PR^DICTA. 

[Valet in] annuale pencione nuper soluto Willielmo Calworde, 
nuper incumbenti prsedicta} cantariiD, et modo domino Regi per xij 
gubernatores villco Beverlaci prsedieti ad prsedieta festa Sancti 
Martini in Hieme et Pentecostes equaliter per annum, iiij//. xiij*. 
iiiyL 

Summa clari annui valoris eantariarum prsedictarum, xxiiij/lf. 
xvuj.v. vuja. 

Examinatur per Willielmum Fuller, nuper 

deputatum nuper auditoris ibidem. 



P0SISESSI0NE8 AD FAimiCAM ECCLESIiE PAROCHIALIS 
SANCTI J0HANNI8 BEVERLACI NUPER PERTINENTES 
SIVE SPECTANTE8. 

REDDITUS LIBERORUM TENENTIUM. 

Libero redditu annuatim soluto dictae fabricflo per heredes de 
Pivel, exemite de diversis ten. ibidem, ad festum Sanoti MichaeliB 
tantum per annimi, iij.s. Libero redditu annuatim soluto per 



BEVERLEY. 545 

iixorem Johannis Garbarie, exeunte de uno clauso nuper empto de 

Edmundo Botlie, ad festum prsedictum per annum, xxcl. Libero 

redditu annuatim soluto per novem vicarios ecclesiso Sancti 

Johannis Beverlaei prsedicta), exeunte de uno pomario in tenura 

Robert! Gray, per annum, iiijV/. Libero redditu annuatim soluto 

per uxorem Johannis Garbarie, exeunte de ten., vulgariter vocato 

Bullockes House, per annum, xijd. Libero redditu annuatim 

soluto per Eicardum Dalbie exeunte de ten. suis ibidem, ad festum 

proDdictum j)er annum, xxjV/. Libero redditu annuatim soluto per 

Robertum Gray exeunte de ten. ibidem in tenura Willielmi Gray, 

junioris, ad festum pra3dictum per annum, xij^. Libero redditu 

annuatim soluto per heredes Beverley, exeunte de uno pomario 

ibidem, ad festum pra3dictum per annum, vijV/. Libero redditu 

annuatim soluto per Willelmum Brodyng, exeunte de uno ten. 

ibidem, ad festum prsedictum per annum, x^. Libero redditu 

annuatim soluto per Magistrum Rudstone, exeunte de ten. in 

tenura Roberti Ellay, ad festum praedictum i)er annum, xij^. 

Libero redditu annuatim soluto per Edmundum Bothe, exeunte de 

pomario ibidem, ad festum preedictum per annum, YJcl. Libero 

redditu annuatim soluto de uno gardino in tenura Henrici Tindal, 

ad festum prsedictum per annum, xijV/. Libero redditu annuatim 

soluto i^er Edwardum Rosse, armigerum, exeunte de ten. in tenura 

Willelmi Kytchin, ad festum prsedictum per annum, vjV/. Libero 

redditu annuatim soluto per Robertum Flee, clericum, exeunte de 

uno clauso ibidem ad festum prsedictum per annum, xijV/. Libero ' 

redditu annuatim soluto per Willelmum Grymston, generosum, 

exeunte de ten. ibidem in tenura Thomoe Smyth, ad festum prae- 

dietum i)er annum, vjr/. Libero redditu annuatim soluto per 

Ricardum Craven, exeunte de ten. ibidem in tenura dieti Rieardi, 

ad festum prsedictum per annum, \jd, Libero redditu annuatim 

soluto per nuper incumbentem cantarise Sancti Michaelis, ad festum 

prijedictum per annum, iiijV/. Libero redditu annuatim soluto per 

nuper incumbentem cantarioo vocatao Topliff Chauntre, ad festum 

j)ra3dictum per annum, YJd. Libero redditu annuatim soluto per 

Robertum Leedes, exeunte de ten. in tenura Johannis Frances, ad 

festum proedictum per annum, xijr/. Libero redditu annuatim 

soluto per novem vicarios ecclesiie Sancti Johannis Beverlaei prae- 

dictce, exeunte de ten. in tenura Thomae Sqiiier, ad festum prae- 

dictum per annum, xijd. Libero redditu annuatim soluto per 

Nicolaum Rudston, exeunte de ten. in teniu*a Hugonis Kyrsitte, ad 

festum j)i'9edictum per annum, xijd. Libero redditu annuatim 

soluto j)er nuper incumbentem cantariae Sancti Johannis Baptistae 

alias Masindew, ad festum praedictum per afmum, xxd, Libero 

redditu annuatim soluto per nuper incumbentem cantariae vocatae 

Sotheron Chauntre, exeunte de uno ten. nuper in tenura Rieardi 

Wod, ad festum praedictum per annum, xijd. Libero redditu 

11 L 



546 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

annuatim soluto per Edmnndum Bothe, exeunte de ten. suo ibidem 
ad festum prsDdichmi per annum, v^d, Libero redditu Rnm rntini 
soluto per Johannem Thriske, exeunte de duabus selionibiis pas- 
tursD, vocatis Leez, ad festum prsedictum per annum, xijW. Labero 
redditu annuatim soluto per Georgiiun Morsel, exeunte de uno ten. 
sive cubiculo ibidem, ad festum prcedictum per annum, xxr/. 
Summa, xxiiijs. x^^. 

Firma unius tenementi, in tenura Gilberti Herrison, oum gar- 
dino adjaeente, reddendo inde ad festa Petri ad Vincula et Purifi- 
cationis Beatse Maria? Virginis equaliter per annum, ad Toliintatem 
domini Regis de anno in anmmi, X6\ Firma unius ustrinse cum 
tofto ibidem, in tenura dicti Gilberti ad yoluntatem, reddendo inde 
ad festa proodicta equaliter per annum, xiij.v. iiijV. Firma unius 
ten., unius pomarii, et imius elausi, in tenura Christoferi Hawe ad 
voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa pnedieta equaliter per annum, 
x^'ii]^s. Finna unius ten., in tenura Thomse Swynowe ibidem ad 
voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa prflodieta equaliter per annum, 
\jfi. viijc/. Firma unius tenementi, imius gardini, et unius elausi 
cum pertinentiis ibidem, in temu'a Thomse Bonfaie ad yoluntatem, 
reddendo inde ad festa pnedieta equaliter per annum, xii]«. iiijrf. 
Firma unius ten. cum gardino, in tenura J oliannis Pesigrave ad 
voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa pnedieta equaliter per ftTiTmnij 
iiiJ6'. Fiima imius ten. cum gardino et crofto ac pertinentiis 
ibidem, in tenura uxoris Applebie ad vohmtatem, reddendo ad 
festa pri»dieta equaliter per annum, vj«. Firma unius ten. cum 
gardino et pertinentiis in teniu*a Jolianna) Haley ad voluntatem, 
reddendo inde ad festa pra^dieta equaliter pev annum, vj«. viijrf. 
Firma unius ten. cum periinentiis, in tenura Roberti Freman ad 
voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa pnedieta equaliter per annum, 
iiijs. Firma unius ten. cum gardino et pertinentiis, nuper in 
tenm^a uxoris Friesteii ad voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa 
pra>dicta equaliter per annum, xv. Firma unius ten. cum gardino 
et 2><^i'tinentiis, in tenimi Laiu'entii Westibie ad voluntatem, 
reddendo inde ad festa pnodicta ecpialiter per annum, xiiij«. Firma 
unius ten. cum gardino et pertinentiis, in temu'a Georgii Dawson 
ad vobnitatem, reddendo inde ad festa pra}dicta equaliter per 
annum, xiij.s. iiijV/. Finna unius elausi ciun pomaiio, nuper in 
temu'a doctoris (/lifton ad voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa pne- 
dieta ecjualitor per ammni, vjv. viijV/. Firma imius ten. cum perti- 
nentiis, in tenura imper uxoris Hall ad voluntatem, reddenda inde 
ad festa pnedieta e(j[ualiter itev aiuium, iiij«. Finna unius elausi, 
situati et exist entis ibidem, in tenura Nicolai Laniire per inden- 
tiu-am, reddendo inde ad festa pra}dicta equaliter per annimi, xviij«. 
Firma unius gardini ibidem, in tenura dicti Nicolai ad voluntatem, 
reddendo inde ad festa pruxlicta equaliter per annum, ij«. Firma 



BEVERLEY. 547 

ceiiarum selionum pasturaD, vocatarum Leez, prope Holme Church, 
in tenura Boberti Browne, ut dicitnr, per indentnram, reddendo 
inde ad f esta praodicta equaliter per annum, xx.9. Firma unius clausi 
ibidem, in tenura magistri Faircliffe ad voluntatem, reddendo inde 
ad festa pra)dicta equaliter per annum, iiiJ6'. Firma unius ten. 
cum pertinentiis, in tenura Johannis Eobinson ad voluntatem, red- 
dendo inde ad festa prsedicta equaliter per annum, vjs. Firma 
unius ten. cum pertinentiis, in tenura Dorathiso Stapleton ad 
voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa prsedicta equaliter per annum, 
iiij.s. Firma unius ten. cum pertinentiis, in tenura uxoris Swaylles 
ad voluntatem, reddenda inde ad festa prsedicta equaliter per 
annum, iij.v. iiijV/. Firma duorum cottagiorum cimi pertinentiis, 
in tenura Nieolai Lamire ad voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa 
pra3dicta ecjualiter per annum, iij.v. iiij\/. Firma unius cottagii 
cum 2>ertineutiis, nuper in tenura Edwardi Smithe ad voluntatem, 
reddendo inde ad festa prcT^dicta equaliter per annum, iiij.v. Firma 
unius cottagii cum pertinentiis, in tenura Alicia) Wainslet ad 
voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa pra3dicta equaliter per annum, 
iiijs. Firma unius ten. cum pertinentiis, in tenura Eicardi Melton 
ad voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa prsedicta equaliter per 
annum, vj.s'. Firma unius cottagii cimi pertinentiis, in tenura 
Henrici Gibson ad voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa prsedicta 
equaliter per annum, iiijs. Firma unius ten. cum pertinentiis in 
tenura Hugonis Grriffyn ad voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa 
prcedicta equaliter per annum, x.s*. Firma unius ten. cimi gardino, 
in tenura Isabella} Bird ad voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa prse- 
dicta equaliter per annum, V6'. iiijJ. Firma unius ten. cum perti- 
nentiis, in tenura Johannis Buller ad voluntatem, reddendo inde 
ad festa pra3dicta equaliter per anmmi, vs. Firma unius cottagii 
cum pertinentiis, in tenura Margaritse Dobson ad voluntatem, red- 
dendo inde ad festa pra3dicta equaliter per annum, iij.s'. Firma 
unius cottagii cum pei-tinentiis, in tenura Willelmi Holme ad 
voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa prsedicta equaliter per annum, 
iij.s'. Firma unius cottagii cum pertinentiis, in tenura AliciiB 
Banke ad voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa prsedicta equaliter per 
annum, iiijx. Firma unius ten. cum gardino, in tenura Thomse 
Catton ad voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa proedicta equaliter 
per annum, xvjv. Firma unius cottagii cum gardino, in tenura 
dicti Thoma> Catton ad voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa prae- 
dicta equaliter per annani, iiij.s. Firma unius ten. cmn pertinentiis, 
in tenura Koberti Flee, clerici, per indenturam, ut dicitur, reddendo 
inde ad festa prccdicta equaliter per annum, xs. Firma unius ten. 
cum pertinentiis in tenura Willelmi Gossop ad voluntatem, red- 
dendo inde ad festa prcedicta equaliter per annum, xs. Fimia 
unius cottagii cum j^ei'tinentiis, in tenura uxoris Fissher ad volun- 
tatem, reddendo inde ad festa proedicta equaliter per annum, iijs. 



548 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

iiijV/. Firma uiiius ten. cum pertinentiis, in tenura Roberti Dove 
ad voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa praedicta equaliter per 
annum, x-s. Fimia unius ten. cum peiiinentiis, in tenura ThonwB 
Bell ad voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa pnedicta et^ualiter per 
annum, vjs. yiiyi, Finna unius cotagii cum pertinentiis, in tenura 
liicardi Widfeilde ad voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa prsodicta 
eiiualiter per annum; iiij.s'. Firma unius cottagii cum pertinentiis, 
in teniu'a Matthioi (xryme ad voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa 
])ra}dicta equaliter i)er annum, iiij.s'. Firma unius ten. cum gardino 
in teniu'a Thomio Bird ad voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa prsB- 
dicta e(j[ualiter per annum, viij.v. Firma unius cottagii cum perti- 
nentiis, in teimra Agnetis Foxe ad voluntatem, reddendo inde ad 
festa pnodicta ecpuiliter per annum, ijs. Firma unius cottagii cum 
parvo gardino, in tenm'a uxoris Wilson ad voluntatem, reddendo 
inde ad festa pra3dicta e(pialiter per annum, ij«. Firma unius 
ten. cum gardino, in tenm-a Thonux) Bird ad voluntatem, reddendo 
inde ad festa pnodicta equaliter per annum, viij«. Firma unius 
gardini, in teiim*a lioberti Browne ad voluntatem, reddendo inde 
ad festa ])riedicta etiualiter per annum, ijjs*. Firma unius ten. cum 
gardino, in tenmu l^liilippi Wilbei-t ad voluntatem, reddendo inde 
ad festa praodicta eipialiter per annimi, v«. Firma imius cottagii 
cum pertinentiis et parvo gardino, in tenura uxoris Sanderson ad 
vobmtatem, reddendo inde ad festa proodicta equaliter per annum, 
iiiJ6'. Fii'ma unius cottagii cmn gardino, in tenura uxoris Mans- 
feild ad voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa proedicta equaliter per 
aimimi, iiij.v. Finna unius cottagii cum gardino, in tenura 
Johannis Wilson ad voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa prsedicta 
e(pialiter per annum, iiij.v. Firma unius cottagii cum gardino, in 
tenm*a Margaritti) Taillor ad voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa 
pnodicta equaliter i)er annum, iiij.v. Firma unius ten. cum perti- 
nentiis, in tenura Itoberti Skadlocke ad voluntatem, reddendo inde 
ad festa priodicta etpialiter per annum, vjs. viijV/. Firma unius 
cottagii cum parvo gardino, in tenura Davidis Kennite ad volunta- 
tem, reddendo inde ad festa pnodicta eciualiter per annimi, iij«. 
Firma unius ten. cum gardino, in temuni Itoberti Sutton ad volun- 
tatem, reddendo inde ad festa pnedicta equaliter per annum, v«. 
Firma unius ten. anm. parvo gardino, in tenura CiciKo) Bettrice ad 
voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa pruodicta equaliter per annum, 
iij.s. Finna unius (jottagii cum pertinentiis, in tenura Thomse 
llode ad voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa pnodicta e<xualiter per 
annum, iijv. Fii'uui unius cottagii eimi pertinentiis, in tenura 
uxoris Bird ad voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa pnedicta 
equaliter per annum, ij.v. Firma unius ten. cum gardino, in tenura 
lli(iardi Wright ad vobmtatem, reddendo inde ad festa pnedicta 
ecpialiter ])er aimuni, xiij.v. iiijV/. Firma unius ten. cum gardino, in 
teniu'a lloberti Leedbouse ad voluntatem, reddendo inde od festa 



BEVERLEY. 549 

pnedicta equaliter per anmim, vj.s'. yiijd. Firma unius ten. cum 
gardino in tenura Johannis Hode ad vohmtatem, reddendo inde ad 
festa pricdicta equaliter per annum, xs. Firma unius ten. cum per- 
tinentiis, in tenura Eicardi Farrand de London per indenturam, 
reddendo inde ad festa pra^dicta equaliter per annum, xvjs. Firma 
duorum ten. cum pertinentiis, in tenura Nicolai Lamire per inden- 
turam, reddendo inde ad festa pryedicta equaliter per annum, xxiJ6\ 
Firma unius ten. cum gardino, in tenura Eolandi Whitfeilde ad 
voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa prsedicta equaliter per annum, 
xij.s. Firma unius ten., voeati The Taveme or Tn, in tenura 
Nicolai Lamire per indenturam, reddendo inde ad festa praedicta 
equaliter per annum, Lv. Firma unius opella), in tenura dicti 
Nicolai Lamire per indenturam, reddendo inde ad festa prsedicta 
equaliter per annum, vj.s*. Firma unius ten. cum pertinentiis, in 
tenura Ricardi Hogge ad voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa prse- 
dicta equaliter per annum, xh. Firma unius ten. cum pertinentiis, 
nuper in tenura Eoberti Neddyke ad voluntatem, reddendo inde ad 
festa prcedicta equaliter per annum, xvjs. Firma unius cotagii cum 
tofto, in tenura uxoris Tomson ad voluntatem, reddendo inde ad 
festa proodicta equaliter per annum, ij.y. Firma unius ten. cum 
pertinentiis, in tenura Willelmi Smythe ad voluntatem, reddendo 
inde ad festa praedicta equaliter per annum, vj.s. Firma unius ten. 
cum tofto, in tenura Ricardi Neuddyke ad voluntatem, reddendo 
inde ad festa prsedicta equaliter per annum, xij,v. Firma unius ten. 
cum pertinentiis in tenura uxoris Prior ad voluntatem, reddendo 
inde ad festa praedicta equaliter per annimi, yjs. viijrf. Firma 
unius tenementi cum pertinentiis in tenura Ricardi Wadeson ad 
voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa prsedicta equaliter per annum, 
vj.s-. viijV/. Firma unius ten. cum gardino, in tenura Roberti 
Matthew ad voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa praedicta equaliter 
per annum, xiij^*. iiijr/. Firma unius ten. cum pertinentiis, in 
tenura Thomao Hardie ad voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa prae- 
dicta equaliter per annimi, xiij-s*. iiijcL Firma unius ten. cum per- 
tinentiis, in tenura Roberti Browne per indenturam, reddendo inde 
ad festa praedicta equaliter per annum, xxs, Firma unius ten. cum 
gardino et tofto, in tenura Johannis Tomson ad voluntatem, red- 
dendo inde ad festa praedicta equaliter per annum, xii]>. iiijV. 
Firma unius ten. cum pertinentiis, in tenura Roberti Porter ad 
voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa praedicta equaliter per annum, 
xx,v. Firma unius ten. cum parvo gardino, in tenura Johannis 
Benson ad voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa praedicta equaliter 
per annum, xvJ6*. Firma unius ten. cum pertinentiis, in tenura 
Roberti Bygot ad voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa praedicta 
equaliter per annum, vj«. Firma unius cottagii cum pertinentiis, 
in teniu'a uxoris Mosse ad voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa prae- 
dicta equaliter per annum, ij.s. Firma unius cottagii cum pertin- 



550 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

entiis, in tenura Margareta) Walker ad voluntatem, reddendo inde 
ad festa proedicta equaliter per annum, ij«. Firma unius oottagii 
cum pertinentiis, in tenura MargaretsB Creyke ad voluntatem, red- 
dendo inde ad festa proedieta equaliter per annum, ij«. Firma 
unius ten. oum pertinentiis, in tenura Laurentii Wilkinson ad 
voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa prcedicta equaliter per annum, 
x-s. Firma unius ten. cum tofto, in tenura Roberti Buoke ad 
voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa prsedicta equaliter per annum, 
X.S. Firma unius ten. cum pertinei\tiis, in tenura Thomce Drye ad 
voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa prsedicta equaliter per annum, 
xxjs. Firma unius ten. cum crofto, in tenura Johannis Spenoe ad 
voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa ptodicta equaliter per annum, 
xxvj«. viijV. Firma unius cubieuli, in tenui*a Gblfridi Geffrayson, 
clerici, ad voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa prsedicta equaliter 
per annum, w. Firma unius cubieuli, in tenura Johannis Thir^ 
land ad voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa proedicta equaliter per 
annum, V6*. Firma unius cubieuli, in tenura Galfridi GefErayson 
ad voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa proedicta equaliter per 
annum, xijd. Firma unius parcellae sive pecia3 pasturae in Etton, 
vocatoo Farthing flatte, in tenura rectoris ibidem ad voluntatem, 
reddendo inde ad festa pra^dicta equaliter per annum, xls. 
Sunmia, xlj7/. \s. viijr/. 

Inde 

Libero redditu annuatim soluto heredibus Boberti Lioedes de 
Middelton, exeunte de ten. in Highgaite, adfestum Sancti Miohaehs 
tantum, v.s*. Feodo sive annuitate annuatim solvendo Willelmo 
Babthorp2)e, militi, ut per literas suas patentes, pro termino vita», 
plenius api)aret, jjer annum, xx.s*. Feodo sive annuitate annuatim 
solvendo llicardo Fairclifte, generoso, clerico curiarum, ut per 
literas suas patentes, gerentes datum xij« die Januarii, anno 
Domini mcccc cpiadragesimo sexto, pro termino vitsB, plenius 
apparet, per annum, xiij-s. iiijV/. Feodo sive annuitate solvendo 
Thoma) Gervis exeunte de reventionibus fabricoD projdicta), ut per 
literas suas patentes, gerentes datum octavo die Junji, anno regni 
nu]'er regis Henrioi octavi, tricesimo quarto, pro termino 
vita), ])lenius a2)])aret, per annum, iiij//. Feodo sive annuitate 
solvendo Jacobo Eustace, collectori reddituum fabrica) pncdictce, ut 
])er literas suas patentes, gerentes datimi xvj« die Junii, amio 
Domini m(;c(;cc tricesimo primo, pro termino vita), i)leniue apparet, 
per annum, liij.v. iiijf/. 

Suninia, viij//. xj.v. viij^/. 
Et sic remanet clare, ultra reju-isas, xxxiij//. xviij^. xd. 



BEVERLEY. 551 



POSSESIONES AD PR^DICTAM FABRICAM PERTINENTES INFRA 
MANERIUM DE BENTLAY IN COMITATU PRJEDICTO. 

Firma annuatim soluta per inhabitantes de Skipbie pro quadam 
via sive passagio ad pratum de Skipbie praedict', ad festa prsedicta 
per annum, xls. Libero redditu annuatim soluto per comitem 
Kutlandioe, exeunt e de ten. in tenura Roberti Woodlay, ad festum 
prsedictum, iij.9. sxl, Libero redditu annuatim soluto per Willel- 
mum Weston, exeunte de mesuagio, in tenura Kicardi Symson, ad 
festum prsodictum, iij«. y\d, Libero redditu annuatim soluto per 
magistrum Tirwhit, exeunte de ten., in tenura Robert! Sutton ad 
festum pra3dictum, iiijV^. Libero redditu annuatim soluto per 
reetorem ecclesiso parochialis de Eowlay, exeunte de uno clauso in 
tenura Ricardi Symson, ad festum prsedictum, iiijd 

Summa, xlviij.v. 



Firma duarum bovatarum terrae arabilis jaeentis in campis de 
Walkyngton, in tenura uxoris Wilson, viduoo, reddendo inde ad 
festa proodicta, xvjs. viijV/. Firma unius parcellae teiTse, voeatse 
Bentley Hall Garthe, in tenura Johannis Frances ad voluntatem, 
reddendo inde ad festa prsedicta equaliter per annum, xijs. Firma 
unius mesuagii, unius bovatso terrse, cimi pertinentiis ibidem, in 
tenura Roberti Woodley ad voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa 
praedicta equaliter per annum, xxijs. Firma unius mesuagii, unius 
cottagii, trium bovatarum et dimidii terrae, et unius clausi, vocati 
Haywray, cum pertinentiis in tenura Roberti Sutton, reddendo inde 
ad festa praedicta, lijs. \\\^d. Firma unius cottagii et unius crofti 
cum pertinentiis ibidem in tenura Agnetis Smythe, viduae, ad 
voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa praedicta equaliter per annum, 
viiJ6'. Firma unius mesuagii, unius cottagii, duarum bovatarum 
terrae, unius acrae prati, et unius clausurae cum pertinentiis ibidem 
in tenura Willelmi Woodley ad voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa 
praedicta equaliter per annum, xls. Firma unius mesuagii, trium 
bovatarum terrae, et unius clausurae, ac duarum acrarum terrae, in 
tenura Johannis Bel ad voluntatem, reddendo inde ad festa prae- 
dicta equaliter per annum, xliiiJ6'. xc/. Firma unius cottagii cum 
gardino annexe, in tenura Rolandi James ad voluntatem, reddendo 
inde ad festa praedicta equaliter per annum, xs. iiijof. Firma unius 
cottagii cum parvo clauso ibidem, in tenura Johannis Bell, reddendo 
inde ad festa praedicta equaliter per annum, viijs. Firma unius 
<;ottagii cum pertinentiis, in tenura Johannis Brigham, reddendo 
inde ad festa praedicta equaliter per annum, iiij«. iiijfl?. Firma 
unius cottagii cum tofto et crofto, cum pertinentiis ibidem, in 



552 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

tenura Johannse Browne, reddendo inde ad festa prsedicta equaliter 
per annum, viijs. Firma unius mesuagii, duarum clausurarum, et 
tmins bovatsB et dimidii terrse, cum pertinentiis ibidem in tenura 
Johannis Blakbume, reddendo inde ad festa prsedicta equaliter per 
annimi, xxx**. Firma unius ten. cum clauso annexo, unius bovatse 
terrse, et unius clausi, vocati Spittilgarthe, in tenura Johannis 
Sutton, reddendo inde ad festa prsedieta equaliter per annum, xvij«. 
Firma unius ten., situati in Beverlay, in tenura Thomse Kennite 
ad volimtatem, reddendo inde ad festa prsedicta equaliter per 
annum, xYJs, Firma .... opellarum, situatarum in 
Beverlay prsedicta, in vico vocato Huthgaite, sic dimissarum de 
anno in annum, per Johannem Frances, tempore nundinarum, iiij/i'. 
vjs. YiijcL 

Summa, xxiij//. xjs. liyL 



Proficua boscarum et subboscarum manerii de Bentley annuatim 
valet, x//. xs. 

Feodo sive annuitate annuatim solvendo Johanni Frances, 
ballivo manerii de Bentley prcedicto, ut per literas suas pp.tentes, 
ut dicitur, per annum, liij.§. iiijW. 

Et sic remanent clare, ultra reprisas, xxviij//. xv«. xd. 

Summa totalis omniimi praemissorum, Ixij//. xiiij«. viijV. 



The premisses was geven about two hundreth yeres past to the 
reparacions of the church of Beverlay, and so haith bene emploied 
continually sence that tyme to anno primo of oure Soveraine lorde 
King Edwarde the sext, that now is, at which tyme the same war 
taiken away by acte of parliament, as other landes were by the 
Kynges Majesties commissioners to his graces use, wherof his 
highnes haith had the prof ettes accordyngly hitherto, supposyng by 
the saide commissioners, his grace then to have had right to the 
same. 

Also the saide churche haith belongyng unto it, over and 
besydes the towne of Beverlay, mor severall townes and hamlets, in 
which townes and hamletts, with the towne of Beverlay, ther ar 
fyve thowsand people at the fewest, who have none other parich 
church to resorte unto, but one chapel of ease within the same town 
of Beverlay, and one little church called Holme churche. 

Also ther is solde by the Kynges Majesties commissioners at 
his last saile of coUedge land and chauntre land, iii It. by yere, 
whiche was parcell of the land perteynyng to the church workes of 
Beverlay aforesaid, which I omit out of the valewe above written 
because the Kinges Majestic haith receyved monay for the same. 

Also the same churche had taiken downe and defaioed from it 



BEVERLEY. 553 

one ehernelD which was [full of (?) de]ad menes bones . . . . 
churche porche adjoynyng to the same. A chapiter house and a 

litle chapell, called the [chapel] of Our Ladje by Syr 

Stanhop, knyght, who solde the same to dyvers men for one hun- 

dreth poundes as doth [appear] by the byll of the 

yet .... to be shewed. 

Also the said parish churche is in such ruyn and decay at this 
present that two 

Also Thomas Michel (?), clerke, vicar of the saide church of 

Beverlay, Thomas Dryng, William G , 

clerks, assistantes to the said vicar have assigned by the chancellor 

of the Aug for 

in houses and chambres, parcel of 

the [illigible and torn away]. 

(1) Depositions dated 22 Nov., 1556, by Nicholas Hamer, of Beverley, as to 
Robert Grey of Beverley, merchant, having, in the summer oif 1550, taken off the 
lead from " the chernelhouse, chaptre house, and our Lady chapell *' parcel of the 
college of Beverley, and sold the same to John Packer, merchant, of Hull. Ld. Rev. 
R. 27-451. Letter from William Berners, Thomas Mildmay, and John Wiseman to 
Sir Ralph EUekar, Thomas Aldred and others, dated 4 May, 1558, to inquire what 
had become of the lead of the Provostry of Beverley. In the certificate to same, 
dated 18 June, 1558, Richard Brown, of Beverley, bailiff of the revenues of the pro- 
vostry and keeper of the same house at the dissolution therof , deposed that there 
was, at the time of the dissolution, one gate house, which measured 20 feet in 
length and 10 feet in breadth, with a flat roof covered with lead, old and sore worn, 
and there were no other houses belonging to the said provostry covered with lead. 
Another deponent, Nicholas Lamire naid that the said house was offered to him and 
others for sale, and they called in sundry artificers to value the same, and the 
plumbers valued the lead at liO/i., which, on being taken down by Robert Grey, 
was melted and sold to certain merchants of Hull. 



APPENDIX. 



1 



Licence to Thomas de Alwaxthorpe, to grant five marks rent in 
York to a chaplain to celebrate divine service in the church of All 
Saints of Usegate in York to pray for the souls of Robert Haget 
and Ellen, his wife, and of the same Thomas and Isabella, his 
sister. 20 Jan., 1311. Pat., 4 Edw, II., p, 1, m, 4. 

Licence to Nicholas, son of Hugh de Sutton, of York, to endow 
a chaplain to pray for the same Nicholas and Matilda, his wife, in 
the church of Blessed George of York. 16 Sept., 1312. Ibid., 6 
Edic. II, p^ 1, w^. 17. 

Inquisition taken at Driffeld on Saturday the feast of St. 
Edward the King, 7 Edward II. [1314]. The jurors say it is not 
to the damage of the King if license be granted to the lord Roger 
de Somervile to give landes, etc., in Burton and Thirenom to a 
chaplain to pray for the same Roger and Maud, his wife, their 
parents and friends, and for the soul of John de Eure, at the altar 
of the Blessed Mary in the church of Burton Agnetis. Inq, a.q.d, 
7 Edic. II, No. 96. 

Inquisition taken at York on Thursday after the feast of St. 
Michael, 8 Edward 11. [1314]. The jurors say it was not to the 
damage, etc., if licence be granted to John de Cropping to grant 
80 acres of land in Hoton, Merston, and Angram to a chaplain to 
pray for the same John in the chiu*ch of the Blessed Mary of 
Synythwa^i;. Ihid,, 8 Edic, II, No, 174. 

Inquisition taken at Stokesley on Saturday after the feast of St. 
William, 8 Edward II. [1315]. The jurors say that it is not to 
the damage of the King if licence be granted to Nicholas de Mey- 
nill to give lands in Hoton juxta Rudby to chaplains to celebrate 
divine service in the ehaj)els of the Blessed Mary the Virgin in 
Aldewerk and St. Thomas the Martyr of Grienhow for the soul of 
the same Nicholas, the soul of Nicholas, son of Luke, son of Robert 
de Tweng. Ibid,, 8 Edw. II, No. 65. 

(1) The following are abHtracts of licences to found chantries in the Cotmtj of 
York whitjh have not been identified with the chantries returned in the oertifioates* 
or have been found since the certificates to which they refer were in tjpe. It mmt 
be understood that these licences, with those mentioned in foot notes, do not 
form a complete series, the patent rolls being as yet without a full oalendar, 
it has been impossible to do more than take a note of any licences which ODe may 
have come upon. 



APPENDIX. 555 

Inquisition taken on Tuesday next after the fast of St. Matthew 
the apostle, 1315, the jurors say it is not to the damage nor preju- 
dice of the King nor of others if the King grant licence to Geoffrey 
de Upsall to assign one messuage and 8 oxgangs of land in Upsale 
to a certain chaplain to celebrate divine service every day in the 
chapel of the Blessed Mary Magdalene of Upsall for the soul of the 
same Geoffrey. Ibid.. 9 Edic, II,, No, 176. 

Inquisition taken at Pokelington on Saturday before the feast of 
St. Margaret the Virgin, 11 Edward II. [1317]. The jurors say 
it is to the damage of the King if licence be granted to Geoffrey de 
Cane to grant lands in Esthaytefeld to a chaplain to pray for the 
same Geoffrey at the altar of the Blessed Mary in the parish church 
of All Saints of Northcave because the King will lose the year 
and waste, if the same Geoffrey commit any felony. Ibid., 11 Edu\ 
III, No. 84. 

Inquisition taken at Hedon in Holderness on Thursday before 
the feast of the Ascension 15 Edward II. [1322]. The jurors say 
it is not to the damage, etc., if licence be granted to Master Philip 
de Beverley to give lands in Paghel to a chaplain to celebrate divine 
service at the altar of the Blessed Mary the Virgin in the church of 
Kayngham. Inq. a.q.d., 15 Edu\ II, No. 68. 

Licence to John de Merkynfeld and Richard de Lynton, chap- 
lain, to assign lands, etc., in Ripon to the canons of the church of 
St. Wilfrid of Ripon for the endowment of a chaplain in the chapel 
of the Blessed Mary the Virgin of Pathelaibrigg in Nidderdale, to 
pray for the souls of William de Hamelton, Aunger de Ripon, and 
the aforesaid John. 14 July, 1321. Pat., 15 Ediv. 11. p. 1, 
m. 26. 

Inquisition taken at Whiteby on Wednesday before the feast of 
St James 16, Edward II [1322]. The jurors say it is not to the 
damage, etc., if licence be granted to Peter deLyncoln of Whiteby 
to give 4/i. 15.S. rent in Whiteby to a chaplain to celebrate divine 
service in honour of the Blessed Mary the Virgin in the parish 
clmrcli of Whiteby. Inq. a.q.d., 16 Edw. 11, No. 76. 

Inquisition taken at Beverley on Monday after the feast of the 
Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 17 Edward II. [1323]. 
The jurors say it is not to the damage, etc., if licence be granted to 
Robert de Scorburgh to give lands in Beverley and Ett(»n to a 
chaplain to pray for the same Robert in the chapel of Corpus 
Christi in the manse of the same Robert at Beverley. Inq., a.q.d., 
17 Edic. II., No. 134. 

Licence to John de Everyngham to grant a messuage and lands 
in Birkin to pray for the souls of Robert de Everyngham, late 
parson, for the same John and Beatrice, his wife, Adam de Evering- 
ham of Laxton, Lucv de Everyngham, and their ancestors in the 
church of Berkin. 28 July, 1329. Pat., 3 Edic. Ill, p. 1, m. 3. 



556 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

Licence to Walter de Borughton, vicar of the church of 
Hertyngton, to assign lands in Wikerisyndon to a chaplain to pray 
for the same Walter in the chapel of the Blessed Mary of 
Borughton. 1 May, 1329. Ibid., 5 Edu\ III., p. 1, m. 9. 

Licence to Richard le Toller to grant premises in York to a 
chaplain to pray for the same Richard and Isabella, his wife, in the 
church of St. Martin in Mikelgate in the same City. 25 Oct., 1332. 
Ibid,, 6 EdH\ III,, p, 3, m, 9. 

Licence to Henry le Scrop to assign lands in Uckerby to a chap- 
lain in the chapel of St. Mary of Uckerby to pray for the TTing 
and Philippa, the Queen, and the same Henry. 4 Feb., 1333. 
Ibid., 7 Edw. Ill ,p. 1, m. 21. 

Licence to Ellen, who was the wife of Nicholas de Sexdecim 
Vallibus of York to endow a chaplain to pray for the souls 
of said Nicholas and Ellen and their children in the church of St. 
Martin of Conyngestrete of York. 4 July, 1334. Ibid., 8 Edtc. 
Ill, p. 1, m. 5. 

Licence to William de Scumeton to grant land in Great 
Langton upon Swale and Scurneton to a chaplain to pray for the 
souls of the same William and Maud, his wife, in the pcurish 
church of Scumeton. 1 March, 1335. Ibid., 9 Edw. III., p. 1, 
7n. 30. 

Licence to Henry de Wyghton of Beverley, merchant, to 
assign land in Sighlesthom in Holdemesse to William de Hugate, 
parson of the church of Northburton, to endow a chaplain to pray 
for the same Henry in the chapel of Gertham within the same 
parish church. 28 Oct., 1336. Ibid., 10 Edw. III., p. 2, m. 16. 

Licence to Hugh, parson of the church of Halsham, to grant 
lands in Hedon, Preston, and Tunstall to a chaplain to pray for the 
said Hugh at the altar of the Blessed Mary in the parish church 
of Preston in Holderness. 21 Dec, 1336. Ibid., 10 Edw. III., 
p. 2, m. 15. 

Licence to Henry de Belton of York to assign a piece of land 
in the churchyard of the church of All Saints of Ousegate in York, 
containing in length on one side towards the street of Coppergate 
62ft., and on the other side towards the street of Ousegate, 43ft., 
and in width towards the chancel of the church 48ft., and towards 
the rent {redditiim) of the commonalty of the said city, 25ft., with 
the assent of the archbishop and the parishioners to build upon the 
same and assign the rents therefrom to a chaplain to celebrate 
divine service to the honour of the Blessed Mary the Virgin in the 
church aforesaid, for the soul of the same Henry. 4 March, 1337. 
Ibid,, 11 Edw. III,,p, 1, ;«. 38. 



APPENDIX. 557 

Licence to Hugh Turnill to grant 5 marks worth of land by 
the year to a chaplain to celebrate divine service in the chapel of 
the same Hugh within his manor of Normanton. 20 Mar., 1337. 
Ihid.^ 11 Edw. III., J). 1, m. 26. 

Licence to John de Faucomberge of Skelton to assign lands in 
Normanby, Acclton, Neuby, and Skelton in Clyveland to a chap- 
lain to pray for the soul of the said John in the chapel of Skelton. 
30 April, 1338. Ibid., 12 Edw. III., p. 1, m. 8. 

Licence to Clement de Skelton and Matilda, his wife, to endow 
a certain chaplain to pray for them at the altar of the Blessed 
Mary the Virgin in the church of Skelton. 22 June, 1340. Ibid., 
14 Edw. Ill, p. 3, m. 56. 

Licence to William de Blithe, vicar of the church of Preston 
in Holdernesse to assign 1 toft in Preston in Holdemesse to 
Eichard Haytefeld, cha]Dlaiii of the chantry at the altar of the 
Blessed Mary the Virgin in the church of Preston in Holdemess 
in exchange for 3 messuages in Hedon in Holdemess. 12 July, 
1342. Ibid., 16 Edw. Ill, p. 2, m. 28. 

Inquisition taken at Litham in Cleveland on Friday before the 
feast of St. Katherine the Virgin, 26 Edward HI. [1332] . The jurors 
say that it is not to damage of King if licence be granted to Thomas 
•de Twenge, parson of the church of Lytham in Clyveland, to found 
a certain chantry of two chaplains in the church of Lythum. Inq. 
a.q.d., 26 Edw. III., No. 5, and Pat., 35 Edw. Ill, p, 3, m. 22. 

Inquisition taken at York 19 Dec, 48 Edward III. [1374]. 
The jurors say it is not to damage, etc., if licence be granted to 
Roger de Nessingwyk, chaplain, and Adam de Foumays, chaplain, 
to assign one messuage in York to Thomas de Thorp, chaplain of 
the chantry at the altar of the Blessed Mary in the church of St. 
Martin in Conyngstrete in York in aid of his sustentation, to pray 
for the same Roger and Adam and for the souls of Richard 
Candeler and Juliana, his ^vife. Inq. a.q.d., 48 Edw. Ill, No. 10. 

Inquisition taken at York on 6 April, 1377. The jurors say it 
is not to the damage of the King or others if licence be granted to 
William Tundu of York to assign one toft in Walmegate to a 
chaplain of the chantry at the altar of the Blessed Mary in the 
church of St. George in Fysshergate in York to pray for Hugh de 
Sutton and Matilda, his wife, and Nicholas son of Hugh de Sutton. 
Ibid., 51 Edward III, No. 33. 

Licence to William de Aton, chivaler, to assign 13 messuages 
8 oxgangs of land in Hotonbussell and Aton in Pykerynglath to a 
chaplain to pray for the same William in the chapel of St. John 
Baptist within the manor of Aton in Pykerynglath. 20 Sept., 
1383. Pat, 7 Rich. II., p. 2, m, 20. 



558 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

licence to Sir Richard Lescrop, chivaler, to found a chantry in 
his chapel within the Castle of Bolton of six chaplains, whereof one 
to be warden, to pray for the Bang and the same Richard, and to 
endow the same with rents from lands in the counties of Herts and 
Cambridge. 8 Feb , 1393. Ihid,^ 16 Rich, II., p, 2, 7n. 4. 

Licence to John de Burton and Henrj^ Maupas to grant a toft 
in Hedon to the master and brothers of the hospital of the guild of 
the Holy Cross of Hedon, to find a candle to bum every feast day 
in the church of St. Augustine of Hedon^ before the High Cross 
of the same church. 5 July, 1392. Ihid,, 16 Rich, 11^ p* 1, in, 29. 

Licence to William Sparowe, chaplain, to assign a messuage in 
York to two chaplains to pray for Ellen, widow of John de Gis- 
bum, late citizen and merchant of York, and for the soul of said 
John in the church of St. Martin in Mikelgate in York. 6 Sept., 
1392. Ihid,, 16 Rich. II, p. 1, m, 11. On account of insufficiency 
of endoAvment, the number of chaplains reduced to one. 22 Feb., 
1405. Ihid., 6 Hen, IV., p. 1, ?n, 4. 

Licence to John son of Walter de Askham of York to grant 
land in York to a chaplain to celebrate di\'ine service in the church 
of St. Martin in Mikylgate in York, in honour of the Holy Trinity, 
and to pray for the same John and Agnes, his wife. 20 Nov., 
1394. Ibid., 18 Rich, II,p. 2, m, 41. 

Licence to Nicholas Swanland, chaplain, and Robert Halton, 
chaplain, to found a chantry of one chaplain in the church of St. 
Peter in les Willoghes in Walmegate in the City of York with the 
assent of the Archbishop of York and the Prior and convent of 
Holy Trinity of Kirkham and to assign to the same certain houses 
and buildings upon certain parcels of land in divers parts of the 
cemetery of the same church, to wit, one parcel of land in the east 
part, containing 21ft. in length and 15ft. in width, another paroel 
in the south pai-t, containing 60ft. in length and 18ft. in width, a 
third parcel in the west containing 21ft. in length and 15ft. in 
width, a foui-th parcel in the north, next the highway in Walme- 
gate containing 90ft. in length and 30ft. in width, to pray every 
week for four days in the church aforesaid for the same Nioholas 
and Robert. 4 April, 1396. Ibid., Ric. II, p, 2, m, 20. 

Licence to Richard Norton to assign lands, etc., in Norton 
Coniers to Isabell, ^vddow of John Conan, for her life, and after her 
deatli to John de Breneston, chaj)lain of the chantry of St. John 
the Baptist in the ]iarish chui'ch of Wath next Rypon. 27 Nov., 
1398. Ibid,, 22 Rich. II, p. 2, m, 28. 

(1) There are some depositions touching a chantry here stated to be at tlie 
altar of the Blessed Mary in the south part of the chapel of St. Augpiatine of 
Hedon, and that the endowment was to the mayor and commonalty of Hedon. It- 
was ill continuance to 26 Henry VIII. Reference also to the guild of the Holy Bood. 

19 Sept., 1616. Excheq. Spec. Com. 4880. 



APPENDIX. 559 

Licence to Iticliard le Scrop of Bolton to erect the parish 
church of Holy Trinity of Wenslawe into a college of one master 
or warden, a chaplain, and as many fellows and other ministers as 
may seem expedient to the same Richard. The same college to 
find a chaj)lain to serve in the chapel of St. Anne in the Castle of 
Bolton, and a chaplain to serve in the chapel of St. Oswald in 
Bolton. 18 Mar., 1399. Ibid., 22 Rich. II., p. 2, m. 10., and 
Ibid., 1 Hen. IV., 2^- 8, m. 2. 

Inquisition taken at York 5 April, 3 Hen. IV. [1402]. The 
jurors say that it is not to the damage, etc., if licence be granted to 
Robert Talkan of York to found a chantry of one chaplain at the ' 
altar of St. Laurence in the church of St. Martin in Conyngstrete 
of York to pray for the same Robert and every parishioner of the 
church aforesaid and endow the same with premises in York. Inq., 
a.q.d., 3 Hen. IV., No. 36. 

Licence to John, son of William de Helmesley, citizen of York, 
to assign premises and a rent from a tenement of the same John in 
Gryrdelergate in York to a chaplain at the altar of Holy Trinity in 
the church of St. Sampson in York to pray for the same John and 
for the souls of William de Helmesley and Alice, his wife. 28 
May, 1405. Pat., 6 Hen. IV, p. 2, m. 7. 

Licence to Thomas de Weston, clerk, and Peter del Hay to 
assign premises in Houden, Askilby, Skelton, Thorp juxta Houden, 
Kilpyn, Bolby, and Balkholm to the chapter of the collegiate 
church of Houden for the support of a chaplain of the chantry of 
St. Cuthbert in the said church founded by Walter, bishop of 
Durham. 5 Feb., 1405. Ibid., 6 Hen. IV., p. 1 m. 34. 

Whereas licence was given in 1403 to Sir John Scot, chivaler, 
to grant the manor of Mysyn in the county Nottingham to Wil- 
liam Mirfyne, warden or chaplain of the hospital of St. Mary 
Magdalene next Bautre to find a chaplain in the same hospital to 
pray for the same John and for the souls of his wife and children, 
Robert de Morton and Joan, his wife. The said Sir John having 
cancelled such grant, licence is given him to grant the same manor 
to the prior and convent of Mathersey. 5 Feb., 1405. Ibid., 7 
Hen. I v., p. 1, nf. 15. 

Licenc.'e to Nicholas Ryse to found a chantry of one chaplain 
in the chapel of the Blessed Mary in Beverley, to pray for the said 
Nicholas and Joan, his wife, and for the souls of William de Ryse 
and Joan, his wife, Thomas de Ryse and Alice, his wife, Adam 
Coppendale, Thomas Ryse, the younger, Richard de Thome, late 
canon of the collegiate church of St. John of Beverley and Master 
John de Tliurn, clerk. 28 Nov., 1414. Ibid., 2 Hen. V, p. 2, m. 9. 
Licence to William de Lodyngton, one of the justices of the 
Common Bench, to found a chantry of one chaplain in an ancient 
cha^^el in honour of the Blessed Mary the Virgin built in the vill of 



560 CERTIFICATES OF CHANTRIES, GUILDS, HOSPITALS, ETC. 

West Buterwyk within the parish of Ouston and endow the same 
with lands and four fisheries in Westburterwyk, Estbuterwyk, and 
Dodythorp. 12 July, 1415. Ihicl, 3 Hen, F., p. 2, m, 42. 

Licence to Robert Otley and William Nunyngton, chaplains, to 
assign 5 marks rent to William lillyng, chaplain of the chantry at 
the altar of St. Peter in the church of St. Martin in Conyngestre in 
York. 9 May, 1417. Ibid., 5 Ren, V., p. 1., m, 35. 

Inquisition taken on Thursday after the feast of St. Oswald, the 
king and martyr, 9 Henry V. [1421]. The jurors say that it is 
not to the damage, etc., if licence be granted to Thomas Hode, 
parson of the church of Wath juxta E/ipon, Roger Crome, John 
Pygot, Robert Percyvall, and Richard Weltden, feofPees of Siohard 
Norton, late chief justice of the Common Bench, to found a 
chantry in the chapel of St. Cuthbert in Nortonconyers to pray for 
the King, the soul of the same Richard Norton and Katharine, his 
wife, and of certain other persons. Inq. a.q.d,, 9 Hen, F'., No. 18. 

Licence to William Balle, Thomas Cratbom, John Kelyngham, 
Thomas Cotys, Richard Thornton, and John Ase, that they, to the 
praise and honour of God and the Blessed Mary, his mother, and 
St. Martin, the confessor, may found a certain fraternity or per- 
petual guild of themselves and others, who may wish to be of the 
same, within the City of York. The guild to be of one master and 
two wardens and to be called the Fraternity or guild of St. Martin 
of York. With licence to hold certain land with a messuage called 
Hiknas otherwise Haknas in the City of York assigned by Sir John 
Langton to build thereon a chapel and other buildmgs to the 
lionour of God, the Blessed Mary and St. Martin, and that a ohap- 
lain may daily perform divine service in the same chapel, and seven 
poor men in that chapel may daily pray for the King and Queen, 
and also for the souls of all the brothers and sisters and all bene- 
factors of the said fraternity. Proviso that the said master, 
wardens and others shall not make any image of St. Anthony nor 
an}^ Oratory to the same St. Anthony nor anything by colour of 
the said fraternity to the prejudice of the master and house of St. 
Anthony of London, without agreement with the master of the 
same. 1 April, 1446. Fat,, 24 He'fi. VL, p. 2, m. 20. 

Licence by the King for the praise glory and honour of the 
Holy and vndivided Trinity and the Blessed Virgin Mary, the 
mother of Christ, and St. Ellen, to Richard Garthorp, Reginald 
Webster, John Iloddeston, and William Harrison, of Bamby juxta 
Howeden, to found a fraternity or guild of 4 wardens and other 
persons of both sexes of the same vill of Bameby juxta Howden, 
wlio by their devotion wish to be of that fraternity or guild, in the 
chapel of St. Ellen in Barneby. The same fraternity to be called 
the fraternity or guild of the Holy Trinity and Blessed Mary of 
Barneby. 24 Feb., 1459. Ibid., 37 Hen, VL,p. 1, m. 4. 



INDEX. 



Abbay, Thorn, de, 71m. 

Abbot, Eliz., 92 ; Jonett, 48. 

Aberford (Aberforth), 259 ; chan. of 
Our Lady in, 214 ; par. church of, 
214. 

, John, 179 ; Will., vicar of, 214. 

Abson, Thom., 163. 

Acaster, 28, 212 ; St. Andrew's coll. 
in, 240, 378 ; fellows of, 378 : pro- 
vost of, 378 ; school of college of, 
(ii.) X. ; schoolmaster of, 378 ; sale 
of materials of coll., 378m. 

, Isolda, widow of John, 59 ; 

John, 251 ; Will., 252. 

Selby, 211. 

Acham, 27, 443. 

Acklam. Aclomes, John, 79 ; Walt., 139. 

Ackkroods, Sir Edm., 296. 

Ackrood, Rich., 296. 

Ack worth, 168, 331, 333 ; chan. of 
Our Lady in, 278. 

, Adam de, 276m ; Beatrice his 

wife, 276m. 

Acomb, 50. 

, John de, 49m ; John and Ellen, 

his parents, 49w. 

Acough, Rich., 336. 

Acred, Rob., 63. 

Acrigg, Rob., 472 ; Thorn., 38, 445. 

Adam, Addam, Alex., 17, 21, 436; 
Geo., 18 ; John, 335, 341 ; Ralph, 
263; Will , 172, 174, 335. 

Adams, Adam, 368 bis ; Theoph., 293 ; 
Will., 171, 339. 

Adamson, John, 273 bis, 274, 332 ; 
Rich., 84; Will., 91. 

Adde, widow, 307. 

Addingham, 245. 

Addison, Addynson, Rob., 98 ; Will., 
120 (2). 

Addy, John, 381. 

Addynell, Will., 64. 

Adwalton, 230. 

Adwick-upon-Deame, 160. 

le- street, chan. of St. Kath. in, 

174. 
-, Thorn., 160. 



Agar, Thom., 14. 
Aglande, Rich., 307, 310. 
Agre, Rich., 66. 



Aighley, John, 217. 
Ainsty, deanery of, 211. 
Airton, 252. 
Akys, John, 287. 
Albemarle, Earl of, 245m. 
. Albome, Rob., 198. 
Alcock, John, Bp. of Worcester, 340, 

340m ; WiU., 240, 378. 
Alcrofte, Ralph, 167. 
Aldborough, 261m, 262 (2), 263, 264 

(2), 265, 267, 268; chan. of Our 

Lady in, 262 ; chan. of the Saluta- 
tion of Our Lady in, 261 ; chan. 

of St. John Bapt. in, 263 ; chap. 

of Boroughbridge in, (ii.) vii., 264 ; 

chap, of Roecliff, Rawcliffe in, (ii.) 

vii , 265 ; grammar school in, (ii.) 

vii., 262; Dunsforth chap., (ii.) vii. 

, Rich., 261, 26lM. 

Aldersley, Rich., 314. 

Aldfeld, see Oldfield. 

Aldred, Thom., 553m. 

Aldwark, chap, of Blessed Mary in, 

554. 
Alforde, Will., 331. 
Alfryde, Sir Galfrid, 330. 
Allan, Alan, Edm., 462 ; John, 197, 

313; Sir John, 169; widow, 3U2 ; 

Will., 246. 
Alland, Alice, 181 ; Edm., 52 ; John, 

199 ; Rich , 307. 
Allanson, Thom., 86. 
Allen, Alleyn, Edm., 29 ; Rich., 176, 

179, 180 (2). 
Allerthorpe, Alverthorp, 313, 314, 315, 

297. 
, Thom. de, and Isab. his lister, 

564. 
Allerton, 143 ; [Mauleverer], chan. of 

Our Lady in, 270, 395 ; chur. of St. 

Martin of, 395. 

, John, 294, 422. 

Allot, AUatt, 193, 197, 317. 
Alman, John, 26 ; Rob., 419. 
Almond, Will., 361. 
Almondbury, 203 ; chap, of Marshden 

in, 303 ; parish church of, 303 ; 

parsonage of, 203, 204 ; serv. of 

Our Lady in, 303 ; serv. of St. Nich. 

in, 303 ; serv. of the Rood in, 303. 
Alne, Rich, de, 76f). 
Alnwick, Maud de, 19. 



562 



INDEX. 



Alowght, Thorn., 91. 
Altofts, 320, 324, 335. 

, Joan, 136. 

Ambler, John, 116 ; Rich., 296 ; Rob., 

502 ; Will, (i.) xvi. 
Amcotes, John, 183, 184 (2). 
Amer, John, 339. 
Amerson, Will., 203. 
Ampleforth, Arapleford, Rob., 59 ; 

Will., 53, 64, 456, 462. 
Ancoke, Peter, 287. 
Andcorn, John, 26. 
Anderby, 145, 498 ; chap, of Thim- 

toft in, 142, 491. 

, Sir John, 270. 

Anderson, John, 240. 

Andrew, Alan, 272 ; John, 329 ; Rich., 

Dean of York, 10, 5in. 
Angor, Nich., 56. 
Angram, 554. 

Anne, Queen of Rich. II., S2n. 
Annesley, Hugh de, I59n ; Thom., 

159. 159n. 
Appleby, Appulbie, 101. 
, John, 94 ; Rob., 344, 521 ; wife 

of, 546. 
Appiegarth, Rob. de, 466w. 
Appleton, Apulton, 130 ; chan. of Our 

Lady in, 129, 509. 
Appleyerde, Rich., 291. 
Aquitaine, Duke of, 138, 29Sn ; John, 

Duke of, 298». 
Aradayle, Will., 331. 
Archer, WUfrid, 454. 
Ardington, Percival, 174 ; Rich., 353 ; 

Thorn., 284. 
Ardflley, Hardeslaw, 212. 302; West, 

291, 292. 
Arkendale, Arkenden, 258, 260 ; 

chan. of St. Barthol. in, 260. 
Arksey, 164; chan. of Our Lady in, 164. 
Armin, 288 ; chap, of, 288. 

, Will., 102, 504. 

Arnalde, Harnold, heirs of, 287 ; 

Thorn., 286, 298. 
Amarde, Will., 487. 
Arthing^n, Percival (ii.), ix. ; Will., 

323, — , 46. 
Arthur, Prince, 11 ; Thorn., 148, 149. 
Arthurson, Awtherson, Geo., 65. 
Asby, Thorn., 517 ; Eliz., his wife,517. 
Ase, John, 560. 
Ashe, Rob., 247. 
Ashton, Assheton, Aston, Chris., 27, 

51, 429; Eliz., 328; John, 202: 

Will., 27, 180, 180«, 181. 
Askew, Thorn., 237. 
Askham, John, son of Walt, de, 558. 
Askilby, 559. 
Askrigg, 501 ; chan. of St. Anne in, 

105, 501. 
Askwith, John, 111 ; widow, 364. 



Aslow, Will., 202. 

Aspeden, Will , 298, 423. 

Asselby, 97 (3). 

Astley, Alex., 148; Hen., 148,384; 

John, 148. 
Aston, an obit and a lamp at, 385. 
Athow, Wm., 139. 
Atkinson, Oeo , 514 ; Hen., 264, 363; 

James, 114, 225 ; Jennet, 269 ; Joihn, 

105, 174, 267 (2), 268 (2), 269; 

Leonard, 267 ; Lyonel, 280 ; Bob., 

256, 328 ; Thom , 113, 177, 264, 343^ 

522 ; widow, 256 ; wife of Thom., 

254 ; Will., 146, 256. 
Aton,EaHt, 128. 
in Pickering Ijathe, chap, of fit. 

John. Bapt. in, 667 ; manor of, 557. 

, Will de, 557. 

Aughton, 247. 

Aukland, Awklande, Joan, 44 ; John, 

461, 462. 
Austen, 188, 325. 

, Rob., 175. 

Austwyke, John, 321 ; Thom., 302. 
Avetson, wife, 28. 
Awdesley, John, 313, 316. 
Awen, Awne, Will., 27, 62«. 
Awerye, Rich., 188. 
Awlande, Edw., 343. 
Awryngham, 334. 
Aylesbury, Phil, de, 262fi. 
Ayre, River, 334. 

, Alan, 273, 313, 332. 

Ayreton, Rob., 261. 

Ayscogh, Will, and Eliz. his wife, 141 

Aysfield upon the moor in the WoMe, 

469. 
Aysgarth, Askerth, 106, 601 ; chan. 

of St Anne, 501 ; chan. at the Bale 

Grange, 501 ; chap, of Thoralbjin, 

(i.) xiv., 106, 501. 
Ayton, par. church of, 488 ; ohnp. of, 

(i.) XV., (ii.) xii. ; lamp in, 488; 

Lamp Ing, 488. 
in Seamer, chap, of, 616. 



B 



Babthorp, heiis of, 287; Rob., 62^; 
wm., 1, 240, 370, 371, 619, 660. 

Bacchus, Adam, 40. 

Bachelor, Will., 78. 

Badsworth, 166, 167, 168, 290, 324: 
Bulcarrein, 167 : chan. of Oar Lady 
in, 166; chan of St. Anne in, (ii.) 
xiii., xiv., 167; New dose in 167; 
obit in, 167 ; parson of, 824 ; repian 
to church of, 168 ; serv. of tiie TAl 
in, 168 ; Waides Rendee, 168. 

Bagby, fields of, 483. 

Baghill, wife of, 332. 



JKDEX. 



563 



Baildon, Bailton, 231 ; chap, of (ii) n, 

231, 397; chan. of St. John in 

chap., 231 ; 

Thom., 55 

Bailey (Lane ), 247. 

Bailmerrow, 321. 

Bairn worth, John, 149. 

Baker, John, 145; Ralph, 49 ; Steph., 

512; "Will, and Agnes, his wife, 

223. 
Bakhouse, Thorn., 244. 
Balderstone, Simon, 281. 
Baldston, Nich., 241. 
BaldwyD, Bawdewyn, John, 191 ; 

Rich., 140; Will., 251. 
Baleman, Nich., 177. 
Baleton wife, 277. 
Baley, Balyey, John, 131, 363, 364; 

Ralph, 241. 
Balif, Rob., 320. 
Balkholm, 559. 
Balle, Peter, 308 ; Will., 560. 
Ballye, Hen., 302. 
Balne, 173 ; Huony land in, 179. 
Balyn, Will., 202. 
Bamforde, John, 321. 
Bambrogh, Tb^m., 233. 
Banaster, John 49 ; Thurstan, 109, 

309; Rog., 309. 
Bane. John, 224. 
Bank. Alice, 547: John, 145, 388; 

Rob., 230, 496; Thorn., 252. 
Bank Newton, chap, of, 252 ; Brest 

Holme in, 252. 
Bankes, Chris., 452 ; Simon, 124 ; 

Thorn., 167 ; Will., 212. 
Bansycle, Edm., 197. 
Baok, Baock, Chris., 284; Thom., 

17,27, 31, 439. 
Barchman, Rich., 26. 
Barclough, John, 310 ; Will., 280. 
Bardley, John, 133 ; Nich., 230. 
Bardolf, Sir John de, 182w 
Bardsey, 430 ; parsonage of, 6 ; poor 

of, 7. 

, James, 332. 

Bargh, Rob., 341. 

Barkehouse, Rob ,111. 

Barker, Ambrose, 327 ; Brian, 266 (2) ; 

Eliz., 156, 227; Hen., 133; John, 

26 ; Laur., 133 ; Maud, 509 ; Rich., 

223 (2j ; Will, and Agnes, his wife, 

22 9n. 
Barlay.Will., 236. 
Bar loo, Charles, 207. 
Bamarde, Bernard, Ellis, 17 ; Hen., 

98 (2) ; Will., 98. 
Bambrough. Brecanthwait in, 195 ; 

chan. of Our Lady in, 194. 
Bamby upon Don, chan. of Our Lady 

in, 169, 393 : chan. of Our Lady in 

Thorpe in, 169, 394 ; Grene rent in, 



169 ; Old Inges in, 169 ; Fontefract 
rent in, 169 ; Portington rent in, 
169 ; Roche rent in, 169 ; Thwaites 
in, 169 ; Watton rent in, 169 ; le 
WesthaUs in, 169. 

next Howden, chap, of St. Ellen 



560 ; guild of Holy Trin. and Blessed 
Mary, 660. 

Charles, 188 ; Hen., 130 : John, 



402; Rich., 77, 433, 449 t^j Thom., 
332; vicar of. Will. Rydlington, 169. 

Barne, John, 328. 

Bamebowe, Rob., 234. 

Barnes, John, 237, 282 ; Thom , 302. 

Barnesdale, John, 328. 

Bamingham, Barmingham, John, 14 ; 
Rich., 144; Rob., 103. 

Bamsley, Carre land in, 189 ; chan. of 
Our Lady in, 189 ; chan. of St. John 
Bapt. in, 189 ; chan. of St. John 
Evangel, in, 190 ; Lady Ing, in 189 ; 
obits in, 190 ; Smith Croft in, 189 ; 
West land in, 189. 

, Old, 190. 

, Rob., 335. 

Bamston, Thom., 177. 

Barone, Geo., 174. 

Barret, John, 251 ; Will., 203. 

Barrowse, Rob., 259. 

Barston, 227. 

Bartelby, Matth., 14. 

Bartlett, John, 229. 

Barton, 331. 

le Street ? (Burton) lamp in 

church of, 510. 

Brian, 484; Mabel, 131; Rich., 



233; Robt., HI; Will., 378. 
Barugh, Bergh, 161 ; chap, of, 128n. 
Alex, de, 128w ; Bernard de, and 

Cecilia his wife, I28«; Will, de, 

128», 353. 
Barwick, 324 ; Receiver of, 39. 
^— in Elmet, chan. of Our Lady in, 

218 ; Boune Moor in, 219 ; Scoles 

Holyns in, 219 ; Wynnemore in, 219. 
Chris., 181 ; Edw., 29 ; Marg., 

178; Rich., 64, 471. 
Basker, John, 502. 
Basset, Rog., 47 In. 
Basy. Eliz., 69 ; Rog. and Alice, his 

wife, 68, 68» ; Rog. and Marg. his 

wife, 68«. 
Bate, Bayte, Beit, Hen., 52; 302 ; 

James, 153 ; Nich , 152 ; Rich., 

202; Rob., 202, 206, Thom., 49, 

202 ; Will., 27, 32, 162 (2), 428, 444. 
Bateman. Bayteman, John, 84, 28^, 

286; Rob., 91. 
Bates, Baytes, John, 268, 269 ; Bog., 

310. 
Bath, Countesi of, 164 ; Ralph, 369fi. 



564 



INDEX. 



Batlej, 300 ; chan. of St. Anne in, 

299 ; chan. of Our Lady in, 300 ; 

Royes Feild in, 300 ; ThomelleyBin, 

300. 

Hall, a stipendarj at, 301. 

Batte, Rich., 417; Rob., 320: Will., 

233. 
Battereby, Edm., 245 ; Ralph, 120 (2). 
Battye, John, 321 : Lionel, 351 : Nich., 

369»; Rich., 314, 417. 
Bawnye, Geo., 287. 
Bawtry, chan. called Trin. Guild, 

426; hosp of St. Mary Magd., (i) 

ix, 559. 
Baxter, Ralph, 1G3; Rob., 158. 
Bayles, James, 129. 
Bayn, wife of, 217. 
Baynton, Rob., 135. 
Bayschaw, Thorn., 204 (2), 205. 
Bayth, John, 514. 
Beal, Beghall, 331, 333. 
Beamond, Leonard, 313, 316 ; Marg., 

203. 
Beane, John, 80, 458; Rob., 461 : 

Thorn., 159. 
Beck, Beke, Rich , 124, 214, 484. 
Beckham, John, 328 (2), 329; Rob., 

331 ; Thorn., 328 (3), 329. 
Beckton, Thorn., 328. 
Beckwith, Chris., 498 ; John, 63, 351 ; 

Lambert, 212; Leonard, 1, 370; 

Marmaduke, 238 ; Ralph, 349 ; 

Rob, 495; Roger, 107: Thorn., 

237. 
Bedale, 500 ; chan. of Our Lady in, 

115, 495; grammar school in, (i.) 

xiv., 495 ; serv. in, 495. 
Bedford, Earl of, 541 ; John, 344. 
Bedforth, Thom., 353. 
Beest, Rob., 213. 
Beighton, 203, 204. 
Beistinge, Geo., 367- 
Beket, Miles, 163 ; wife, 189. 
Belamy, Thorn., 186. 
Bele, Davy, 86. 
Bell, David, 478 ; Isabel, 64 ; John, 

82», 88, 89, 180», 479, 480, 551 (2) ; 

Leonard, 87, 89 ; Ralph, 367 ; Rich., 

369; Rob., 27, 126, 328; Thom., 

314, 364, 548: widow, 60, 267, 

362 ; Will., 320. 
Bellacez, Anth., preb. of Skelton, 349. 
Bellerbye, Chris., 224. 
Bellow, Belewe, John, 371 ; John son 

of John, 159« ; Rich., 188 
Belt, Rob., 240. 
Belton, Hen. de, 556. 
Belwoodes, wife, 73. 
Ben, Benne, Nich., 10, 432; Thom., 

288. 
Bendbowe, Hen., 138. 
Bene, John, 60. 



Beng^, John, 469«i. 

Benkes, Agnes, 196. 

Beningburgh, Thom. de, 309fi. 

Bennett, John, 284. 

Benson, John, 549 ; Mai^., 53 : Will., 
153, 163. 

Bente, John, 8. 

Bentham, lights in, 414. 

Bentley, 157, 158, 164, 176, 176. 177, 
178, 179, 301, 551 ; Hall Gaith, 
551 ; Haywray close, 551 ; Hoaw, 
314; Ings, 160, 176, 181; manor 
of, 540 ; Spittlegarth, 552 ; wood in, 
552. 

bailiff of, 652 ; Chris., 22, 23, 28, 

29, 30, 437, 441 ; £dw., 314 ; John, 
349; Nich., 296; Rob., 297, 428. 

Berber, Thom., 301. 

Berden, WiU , 219. 

Berely, John, 138. 

Berkeley, Sir Morice, 351. 

Berker, John, 328; Ralph, 129: 
Roger, 244. 

Berkerhill, 23. 

Bemers, Will., 66dn. 

Berseley, Reynolds, 46. 

Berstowe, Rob., 299. 

Berwick, Thom , 8. 

Beseley, Chris., 72, 73. 

Best, Chris., 101, 504, James, 75. 

Betson, Anth., 18 

Bett, Isabell, 64. 

Bettrice, Cecily, 648. 

Beverley, 624-563, 555; le Beokaide 
in, 543, Bullockes house in, 645; 
Highgate in, 550 ; Holme Chnivh, 
547 ; Huthgate in, 552 ; Leez in, 
546, 547 ; le tavern or inn, 649. 

, bailiwick of, 524 ; Gate Hou!«e 

of, 553n; governors of 539n, 540: 
letters concerning, 640 ; petition of 
burgesses, 542 ; petition to erect 
grammar school, 642, 643 ; provostry 
of, 553n. 

, Collegiate Church, altar of St. 

John, 66 ; nine altars of, 626 : 
canon of, 559 ; chamberlain of, 630 ; 
chancellor of, 524, 527, 628; chanten 
of, 524, 527, 528 ; chan. of St. Anne, 
533 ; chan. of Corpus Christi in 
Chamell, 534, 635, 636n, ; chan. of 
Corpus Christi and the Annuncia- 
tion, 535, 535n ; Graunt*8 chan., 635; 
chan. of St. John of Beverley, 633, 
543 ; chan. of St. John Evan., 682 : 
chan. of St. John and St. Kath., 
53 In; chan. of St. Kath., 631, 
531n, 544; chan. of Our Lady, 
533; chan. of St. Mioh., 531, 646; 
chan. of St. Mioh., 531#i ; chan. 
of St. Nich., called Frairr, 634; 
chan. of St. Peter, 532 ; Botheron 



INDEX. 



565 



chan., 545; Topcliff chan., 545; 
chan. of the Trin., 532; chan. of 
St. Will., 534, 544 ; chap, of Corpus 
Christi in house of -JElob. de Scar- 
borough, 555 ; chan. of B. V. M., 
540n, 553, 553m, 559 ; chan. of 
B. V. M. at altar of St. Thorn., 
539« ; guild of Corpus Christi, (i) 
ix. : St. KUen, (i.) ix. ; B. V. M., 
(i.) ix. ; St. John (i.) ix. ; choristers, 
530 ; churchwardens of, 540« ; clerks 
of the second form, 530 ; clerk of 
the works, 530, 541 ; decay of, 542 ; 
possessions of chan. in, 540w,543, 544; 
repair of, 540, 541, 542, 551, 552 ; 
ruin and decay of ,553 ; seven parsons 
of, 529 ; preb. of St. Andrew, 527 ; 
preb of St. James, 526 ; preb. of 
St. Kath., 527 ; preb. of St Leonard, 
525 ; preb. of Our Lady, 526 ; preb. 
of St. Martin, 527 ; preb. of 
St. Nich., 527 ; preb. of St. Peter, 
525 ; preb. of St. Steph., 526 ; 
provost of, 524, 529 ; segersons of, 
530 ; sexton of, 527 ; thuribler8,530; 
vi(;arH of, 66, 525, 528, 545 (2), 553. 
— , Par. Church of St. Andrew, 
chan. of St. James at Hull Bridge, 
536. 

, Par. Church of Holme in, chan. 



of Our Lady, 538 ; obits, 538. 
— , Par. of St. James, chan. of Our 
Lady in Molescroft in, 537. 
•, Maison Dieu of St. John, chan. 



of St. John Baptist in, 536, 545 ; 
Trin. chap., 536. 

— , Par. Church of St. Mary, chan. 
of St. Kath , 539 ; Kelkes chan. in 
chap of St. Thom. in, 539 ; chan. 
of St. Nich. in, 538, 544 ; chap, of 
St. Thorn in, 539. 
•, Par. of St. Peter, chan. of Our 



Lady in chap, of Thurne in, 537. 
-, Geo., 478 ; John, 228, 375 ; 



Phil, de, 555 ; heirs of, 545. 
Bewer, Laur., 78. 
Bevvham, John, 11. 
Bewis, Will., 183. 
Bewley, Edw., 325. 
Bewnbyne, Hen., 27. 
Bewstede, Isabel, 58. 
Biereton, John, 62n. 
Bigges, John, 329. 

Bikerdyke, Will., 262 ; ■, 395. 

Billeclyff, John, 189; Will., 317. 
Billingley, 159, 192. 

, James, 177. 

Bilton, Hen., 535. 

Bingham, Avery. 426. 

Bingley, John, 306 ; Will., 228, 375. 

Binkes, Simon, 484. 

Binsoe, 112. 



Bird, Isabel, 547 ; Marg., 8 ; Rich., 

Ill; Thom., 223, 648 (2). 
Birdforth, wapentake of, 478, 483. 
Birkbeck, Hen., 119. 
Birkby, 302. 

Birkes, Rob., 281 ; Will., 162. 
Birkestowe, Thom., 319. 
Birket, Byrkehede, Bathol, 121 ; Rob., 

237. 
Birkin, chap of Hadlesey in, (ii.) viii., 

220 ; church of. 555. 

John de, 347«. 

Birmingham, John, iOn. 

Birstal, Brystal, 302 ; benefice of, 22 ; 

chan. of the Trin. in, 301 ; serv. of 

Jesus and Our Lady in, 302. 
Birtrike, Lancelot, 206. 
Bishop, Rob., 200, 381. 
Bishopside, 212. 
Bishopthorpe, 52, 67 (2) ; chan. or 

serv. in, 376 
Bishopton, Z5Qn. 
Blabye, John, 152. 
Blackborne, heirs of, 283 ; John, 107, 

316; Nich., 61; Rich., 282, 299; 

Rob., 176 ; Thom., 350, 363; widow, 

249; Will., 161. 
Blacker, John. 319, 321 ; Thom., 207. 
Blades, John, 29 ; Ralph, 55. 
Bladworth, John, 199, 455; Robt., 

194. 
Blage, Will., 291. 
Blaid, Marg., 250 (3). 
Blaisdaille, John, 486. 
Blake, John, 49. 
Blakebum, John, 552. 
Blakey, widow, 54. 
Blakwell, Peter, 128. 
Blanchard, Jenet, 343. 
Bland, John, 364, 365, 366 ; Marg., 

27. 
Blankerd, Nich., 11. 
Blasier, Simon, 353. 
Blather, G-eo., 14. 
Blencke, Chris., 189. 
Blenkinsopp, Will., 177. 
Blenkinthorp, Chris., 518. 
Blome, Thom., 192. 
Bloomer, John, 163. 
Blowmer, Hen., 414. 
Blyforth, John, 330, 331. 
Blythe, Vicar of, 188. 

, Roger, 154 ; Will, de, 567. 

Blythman, Will., 270 

Bodeman, John* 196. 

Bodes worth, 305. 

Boguley (in Tickhill ? ), 185. 

Boke, Nich., 262. 

Bolsterstone, serv. in chap, of, 401 ; 

manor of, 401. 
Bolby, 569. 
Bolescar, Miles, 56. 



566 



INDEX. 



Bolingbroke, Andrew dc, 60n : Stephea, 

60. 
Bolney, Anth., 627. 
Bolton in Allerdale, 496. 
in Bishop Wilton, 239, 240; 

chan. of St. James in, 239. 

by Bowland, chan. of Our Lady 



and St. John Bapt. in, 246, 410. 
— Castle, chan. in, 558 ; chan. of 
Anne in, 559 ; chan. of St. Oijwald, 
659. 

in Craven, 246 ; mon. of, 222 ; 



prior of, 244. 

— upon Deame, 158, 159 (2), 192 ; 
altar of Blessed Mary in, 158fi : 
chan. of Our Lady in, 158, 159 ; 
chan. of our Lady of Grace, 158 ; 
grammar school, (ii.) viii. ; Hermit- 
mans place in, 159, 159/i. 

— Percy ('r) light or lamp in, 377. 
upon Swale, chan. of Our Lady 



in 114 ; chap, of, (i.) xiv. 

Geo., 126; Isabel, 51; Rob., 



129w, 158, 158», 256,339; Thom., 

129w. 
Bondgate, Nich. de, 352 (2). 
Bonfaie, Thorn , 546. 
Bonham, John, 192. 
Bonkley, Will., 297. 
Bonne, Will., 129. 
Bony, John, 74« (2) : Mistress, 332. 
Booke, Rich ,400. 
Boore, John, 301. 
Bootham, hosp. of Our Lady in, 9 : 

master of, 10. 
Bor, Rob., 347/i. 
Bordeley, Will., 250. 
Boroughbridge, (ii.) vii., 100, 264, 

265, 267 ; chan. of Our Lady in, 

264 ; chan of St. Saviour in, 265 ; 

deanery of, 258 ; g^rammar school, 

(ll.) Vll. 

Borough ton (Broughton 1"), chap, of 
Blessed Virgin Mary in, 556. 

, Walt, de, 556. 

Bosman, James, 119. 

Bossall, Andrew de, 45, 46C« ; Mary, 
466;». 

Boston, Rob., 330. 

Bosvyll, Achilles, 320. 

Boswell, Anne, 202; Geo., 171 ; God- 
frey, 191; heirs of, 160; Jervis, 
204; Nich., 170; Rob., 227 (2); 
Thom., 163, 170, 202. 

Bothe, Alex, (ii.) x., 400 ; Edm., 545 
(2), 546; Will., 284. 

Bothman, 285. 

Botoner, Hugh, 48, 48// ; Rob. and 
Isabella his wife, 48». 

Bouketrowte, Alice, 224. 

Bourne, John, 158, 426. 

BoutUer, widow, 214. 



Bo why, John, 513. 

Bowen, Hen., 527. 

Bowers, Edw., 8. 

Bowes, John, 28 ; Bioh., 142 ; Bob., 

79 ; wife, 27. 
Bowett, Hen , Arohbp. of York, 12. 
Bowland, Humph., 1, 370. 
Bowie, Rob , 334. 
Bowmer, Sir Ralph, 114. 
Bowyer, Rob., 517. 
Box, Walter and Ellen bis wife, 847ji. 
Boyes, Gawen, 14 ; Ralph, 86 : Bioh., 

512. 
Bovnton Fee, 287. 

— -y heirs of, 77 ; Sir lien., 144 (2). 
Braboner, John, 35. 
Brabones, Hen., 319. 
Bracewell, Thom., 334. 
Bradiield, 401 ; chap, of Bolsteratone. 

401. 
Bradford, 248, 262 ; Huworth chap, in 

ll).) Vlll. 

Agnes, 323 ; John, 301, 310, 331 

(2), 336 ; Rich., 301, 314, 319 ; Bob., 

184 ; Thom., 323 ; 144 ; wife, 

543. 
Bradley, Anne, 189; John, 320; 

Marmaduke, 348, 366, 368; Will, 

300, 540;t. 
Bradshaw, Rob., 233. 
Brake, Agnes, 359. 
Braithwell. obits, bellropes, bederoU, 

and a light, 384. 
Brakenbury. Anth., 261, 507. 
Brame, Chris., 215. 
Bramham. guild in, 397; a light in, 

397 ; parish of, 397. 
Bramonde, Thom., 224. 
Brampton upon Swale, manor of, 104. 

, John, 263, 264. 

Bramwith. chan. of Our Lady in, 194 ; 

church of, 335 ; Paroch Ing, 335 ; 

parson of, 194. 
Brande, Marg.. 243 ; Will., 177 ; wife, 

180. 
Brandon, Sir Charles, 123. 
Brandrige, James, lOo. 
Branetrey, John, 449. 
Brashowe, Will., 171. 
Braithwaite, Geo., 366 ; John de, 

460n ; Rich., 364 ; widow, 367. 
Brax., Thom., 73. 
Bray ton, chan. of Our Lady of Gkite- 

forth in, 232, 399; chan. of Our 

Lady in Hamelton in, 232, 399 ; the 

Carre in, 233 ; gramraer scb. in, 309 ; 

parson of, 232, 399 ; Stookyngea 

Close in, 233; Westrodyng, 233; 

Whyttland, 233. 
Brekes, WiU., 239. 
Brcneston, John de, 558. 
Brent, Thom., 296. 



INDEX. 



567 



Brerecliff, James, 273, 290. 

Breres, Will., 158» ; Joan his wife, 

158;*. 
Brereton, Brearton, Humph., 19, 72. 
Bretan, Thom., 35 ; Will., 35. 
Brevitor, Hen., 329; John, 328, 329 (2). 
Bridgewater, Rob., ;S59 ; widow, 362. 
Bridlington, Geo., 137. 
Brierley, Brerley, 276, 322. 
, Mnrg., 177 ; Rich., 28, 194, 196w; 

Will., 214. 
Brighouse, 292. 

, wife of, ; 277. 

Brigge, Geo., 190 ; Rich., 422. 
Brigges, Rob., 313 ; Will., 295 (2). 
Brigham, John, 551. 
Brignall, Briggenhall, Rich, de, 71«, 

152. 
Brinsworth, Brinsforth, 162, 202, 204, 

207, 209 ; Bradmars in, 208. 
Bristed, 267. 
Broadbent, James, 283 ; Rich., 152, 

153, 206. 
Brodegate, Will., 198. 
Brodlay, Rob., 420. 
Brods worth, par. church of, 232. 

, John, 449. 

Brodyng, Will , 545. 

Brokbauk, John, 319. 

Broke, Brouk, Edm., 217 ; Edw., 163 ; 

Rich., 282, 418; Rob., 232, 399; 

Will.. 190. 
Brokhall, Thom., 195. 
Brokhole, John, li.) xv., 140, 517. 
Broklesbank, John, 420. 
Broraehead, John, 308 (2). 
Bromley, Thom., 177, 180. 
Bromwith, Will., 175. 
Brorapton in Allerfconshire, 123 ; chap. 

of, 123. 
in Pickering Lythe, 128 ; chan. 

of Our Lady in, 128. 
John, 107, 128. 



Brotherton, chan. of Our Lady at 
Ferrybridge, 233, 425. 

Brought, Rob., 461 

Broughton Mills, 246 ; fields of, 130. 
See Boroiighton. 

in Craven, serv. in, 406; vicar 

of, 406. 

Brown, Browne, Alice, 28 ; Brian, 
268, 269; Chris., 91, 219, 411 
Edm , 351, 360 ; Hen., 48 ; Hugh 
130; John, 28, 134, 136, 249,263 
264, 277, 284, 320 (2), 330, 552 
Marg., 268, 269 ; Mary, 264 ; Rich. 
72, 87, 88, 130, 479, 480, 483, 553 ; 
Rob., 95, 111, 547, 548, 549 ; Row- 
land, 211; Thom., 362; Will., 21, 
108^ 240, 330 (2j ; wife of— 234. 

Brownfleet, Eliz., 27. 

Bruce, Will., 57, 57«. 



Bryan, John, 163 ; Rob., 331 ; , 

414. 
Bryce, AJice, 78. 
Bubwith, Bukwith, Bugwithy, 28 (2), 

29, 296. 
Bucke, John, 261, 262; Robt., 261, 

262, 650; Thom., 262 (2). 
Buckle, Buckyll, Hen., 68; widow, 

274, 277 ; Will., 444. 
Buckrose, deanery of, 135. 
Budde, Buddy, Chris., 287; Edm., 

183 (2) ; widow, 287. 
Bugthorp, 8. 

Bugwath, . 452. 

Bukebarowe, Will., 68. 

Bukecoke, Will., 245. 

Bukkley, Will., 33 

Bukshaw. Rich., 69. 

Buktrote, John, 215 ; Thom., 215. 

Bull, John, 301 ; Will., 3l2w. 

Bulland, Rich., 237. 

Builer, John, 547. 

Bulleyn, Rich., 237. 

Buhner, deanery, 86, 99 ; wapentake 

of, 474, 478. 

, Su: Ralph, 95 ; , 22. 

Bunche, Steph., 237. 
Bunnye, Mistress, 274. 
Burden, Will., 8, 331, 428, 487. 
Burdyt, Burded, Anth., 165 ; Ralph, 

420. 
Burges, Nich., 157 (2) ; Rob., 133 ; 

Will., 114. 
Burgh, Will., 113 (2), 302. 
Burman, Thom., 336. 
Bum, Agnes, 138 ; John, 108. 
Bumand, Bymaunt, Ellys, canon of 

York, 17 ; Geo., 266 (2) ; Will., 270, 

395. 
Bumell, Rob , 316. 
Bumham, (co. Norf.), 329, 330, 331 ; 

St. Clements in, 330 ; Thurlowe in, 

330. 

, John, 331. 

Burnett, Geo., 230 ; widow, 56. 
Bumiston, 117 ; chap, of Leeming in 

(i.) XV., 103, 505 ; guild of Our Lady 

in, 607. 
Bumky, widow, 214. 
Bumsall, chap, of Rilston in, 265, 412, 

413 ; Coniston chap, in, 412. 
Burr, Will., 163. 
Burrowby, John. 259. 
Bursay, Rich., 241. 
Burstrode, Alice, 92. 
Burtham, Will., 139. 
Burton Abbey, 168, 174 ; grange, 196 ; 

prior of, 195. 
Agnetis, altar of Blessed Kary 

664. 

Bishop, 39, 377. 

Constable, 141. 



568 



INDEX. 



Burton Abbey, in Elmet, 233. 

, North, church of, 556. 

, Chris., 346, 623 ; John, 33, 47, 

82», 91, 196, 234, 241, 276, 336, 
340w, 347 (2), 349. 367, 558 ; Ralph, 
234 ; Rich.. 539 ; Thorn., 352 ; Will., 
64, 64f), 68, 318; Ivetta or Jonett 
his wife, 64, 68. 

Burwige, 357. 

Buryebrotte, Hen., 449. 

Busby, chan. of St. Laur. in, 484 ; 
chapel, 120, 484. 

Bushell, John, 26. 

Bushcman, Rich, 342. 

Butler, Boteler, Agues, 174 (2), 174/* ; 
Chris., 183; Edm. lo, 174n ; John, 
197, 199: Thorn,, 293, 342, 343; 
Will, le 174. 

Butterfield, John. 452 (2). 

Butterwick, lordship of, 510. 

, East, 560. 

, West, 560 ; chap, of B.V.M. 

559, 560. 
John, 131. 



Butterworth Will., 91. 

Bybbe, John, 185, 186 (2). 

Byere, Rob., 96. 

Byggin, Emanuel, 64. 

Byghara, Thorn., 66. 

Byglcskirk. Will., 104. 

Bygot, Rob., 549. 

Byland, mon. of, 37, 42, 50, 443, 446. 

Bynde, Nich., 197. 

Byndlose, John, 351. 

Byneleis, Thoni., 349. 

Bynnes, Rich., 189. 

Byrdhede, Ralph, 310. 

Byrland, John, 79. 

Byrley, Rob., 184. 



Cade, Rob., 202, 381. 

Cadeby, 156, 160, 160//, 195. 

Calles, Thorn , 322. 

Calthorpe, Sir Phil., 330: Will., 330. 

Calton, Ralph, 238 : Will., 249. 

Calverd, Calberd, John, 145: Rich., 

85; Rob., 105. 
Calverley, 430 ; parsonage of, ; poor 

of, 7. 
, Rich., 100 ; Rob., 253 ; Will., 

230. 
Calverrye, Chris., 199. 
Calworde. Will., 544. 
Camclfurth, ji87, 305. 
Camerton, 173. 
Campsall, 195. 318, 335 ; chan. of Our 

Lady in, 200 ; Parish Ing in, 335. 
Cancefeld. John, 43o. 



Candall, John, sen., 40n ; John, jnn., 

40n 
Candeler, Rich, and Julia, hiB wife, 

557. 
Cane, QeoS. de, 555. 
Canfeld, John, 8, 15, 429. 
Cantley, 181. 
Canton, Rog., 43. 
Canttor, Mich., 92. 
Capelwoode, Edith, 207 ; Bich., 207. 
Capon, Will., 527. 
Capper, Thorn , 512. 
Caraen, John, 75. 
Cardmaker, Thorn., 362. 
Carlisc, Will., 165. 
Carlisle, John de Kirkby, Bishop of, 

182» ; John, 27 (2) : Nich., 277, 332 : 

Rich., 354 ; , 108; Will., 165. 

Carlton, 121, 219, 243, 277, 286, 28«tt, 

289, 292, 324. 490; chap, of, (u.) 

ix. ; Mikkilynge, 324. 

in Craven, light in, 406. 

Huf^h, 512; Jamen, 6o; wife, 

49; WiU.,327; , 12. 

Camebull, Hen., archdeacon of York, 

24, 24«, 201, 205. 
Carr, Karre, Cuth., 258; Jennet. 49; 

John, 47; Rich., 409; Rob., 339; 

Will., 169, 394. 
Cartemcle, John, 15, 116, Il6«i ; Bob., 

GO, 66. 
Carter, Agnes, 192 ; Alex, 274 ; Chris., 

304,424; Edm., 167; Jennet. 93; 

John, 01 ; Rich., 230, 278; Will., 

126; wife, 353. 
Carthorpe, 107, 108. 

, Will., 96. 

Cartwright, Edw., 477; iMabel, 64; 

Rob., 173; WiU., 152. 
Carver, John, 350 ; Rob., 277. 
Cassakill, Edm., 199. 

Casson, Will., 308 ; , 310, 311. 

Castle, Cicely. 72. 

Castleforth, Isabel, 278, 278«. 

CatelifFe, 209. 

Catlowe, Edm., 257. 

Catterick, Kateryk, 113, 114, 141: 

chan. of St. James in, 113, 496; 

chan. of Our Lady. 497 ; chap, of 

Holton upon Swale in, 1 14, 497 ; 

deanery of, 100. 
Catton, 8, 89 ; baily of, 8. 
Edm., 329 ; James, 329 ; Thom., 

329, 547 (2) ; Will., 239, 381, 329. 
Caunters, wife of Thom., 93. 
Cave, North, 240, 446 ; altar of Blessed 

Mary in ohur. of All Saints, 555. 

Rich , 219. 

Cawarde. James, canon of York, 31 

(2) ; WiU, 539. 
Cawart, Nich., 396. 
Cawdekeke, Thom., 04. 



JNDEX. 



569 



Cawdray, Geo., 230; John, 29ln: 

Rich., 231, 397. 
Cawood, 215, 216, 377« ; obits aod 

lights in, 377. 

, Will., 23 

Cawthome, 167, 191 ; chan. of Our 

Lady in, 191; Bos well chan. in, (ii.) 

ix. ; grammar sch., (ii.) ix. 

, Hen , 188, 190. 

Cawton, Rog., 20, 460, 473. 

Cay, Will., 312. 

Celer, Will., 76w. 

Cesar, uxor, 27. 

Chad borne, James, 167 ; wife of, 168. 

Chaice, Thom., 452. 

Chaigley (co Lane), 247. 

Chalice taken away, 52. 

Chaloner, Rob., 1, 313, 324, 370, 371, 

373, 427; Mr., 316. 
Chamber, Edm., 359, 362 ; John, 27 ; 

Will., 89. 
Chamberlayn, Nich., 539; Will., 93w. 
Chamley, Mr., 339. 
Champion, Rich., 203. 
Chantry priests, duties of, (ii.) xiii., 

xiv. ; pensions to, (ii.) xv. ; of York, 

lodging abroad, 7. 
Chapel, James, 151 ; John, 279 : 

Otyvel, 342. 
Chapels of ease, (ii ) xi. 
Chapelthorpe, 321. 
Chapman, John, 212, 213«, 514; 

Nich., 69 ; Ralph, 224, 374 ; Rich., 

(i ) XV., 93, 135, 513: Thorn., 331 ; 

Will., 26. 
Charlestown, 336. 
Charlesworth, Jennet, 304 : John, 297 ; 

Rich., 304 (2). 
Chaston, Thom , 94. 
Chaunne, Chas., 218. 
Cheddyll, John. 121. 
Chekston, John, 367. 
Chepingley, 300. 
Cherke, John, 149. 
Chery, Giles, 8. 
Chesmaa, John, 94 
Chester, Bp. of, 18, 112. 
, Hugh, 274 ; Rich , canon of 

York, 18 ; Rob., 56. 
Chesterfield, Rog , canon of York, 32. 
Child, Gilb., 334; John, 320; widow, 

308 ; Will , 305. 
Cholmley, Sir Rich., 133, 371, 519. 
Christianity, deanery of, 5. 
Chryste, Percival, 281. 
Chylton, Anne, 115. 
Cibbon, John, 121. 
Clar borough, (Notts), 6, 430; poor of , 

7, 430. 
Clarell, Thom., 216. 
Clark, Gierke, Adam, 135« ; Sir Arthur, 

512; Edw.. 163: Hugh, 243; 



Isabel, 230 ; John, 83, 159m, 165 (2) ; 

Marg., 131 ; Phil., 31 ; Nich., 136, 

168 (2) ; Rich., 131 ; Rob., 31, 56, 

66, 181, 351 ; Thom., 222, 394, 461 ; 

Trustan, 56; Will., 263, 329; 

Master, 204 ; , 28. 

Olarvaux, Clemaux, Ralph, 634, 544. 
Clay, Edm., 58; Jennet, 274; Eliz., 

66 ; Will., 132. 
Clayton, Brian, 288; Hugh, 207; 

James, 188 ; John, 529 ; Ralph, 44, 

466; Rob., 197; Will., 303. 
Clementhorpe, 29 ; mon. of, 46, 65. 
Clerionett, Marmaduke, 108. 
Clerk and Clericus, tee Clark. 
Clerkson, John, 192 274, 277; Rich , 

316 ; Rob., 158 ; Rog., 393. 
Cleveland, 8 ; deanery of, 118. 
, John, 300 ; Nich., 251, 407 ; 

Simon, 484; Rob., 429; Will., 225. 
Cliff, Clyffe, Hen. de, 171» ; Thom., 

168; Will., 281. 

, South, 241. 

Clifford, Hen. son of Hen., 250 ; Lord, 

250. 
Clifton, Clyfton, 8, 15, 79. 
, Doctor, 546 ; Sir Gervase, 204 ; 

John, 66; Rob., 330. 
Clint, 267, 268, 269. 

, John, 364, 364« ; Will., 359. 

Close, Nich., 492. 

Clotherholme, 355, 366; chan. in chap. 

of, 366, 366» ; chap, of, 363, 366. 
, John, 366 ; Roger, 366, 366« ; 

Joan his wife, 366w ; Will, de and 

Mariota his wife, 366». 
Clough, Hen., 304. 
Cloughton chap , (ii.) vii. 
Clowdesdale, John, 56. 
Clyste, Will., 321. 
Clyston, John, 352 ; Will., 526. 
Cobbe, Cobe, Will., 95, 475 (2). 
Cobcrofte, Thom., 285. 
Cocheland, John, i9n. 
Cocke, Giles, 493. 
Cockersand, abbot of, 248. 
Cocum, Will., 319. 
Cogayle, Will., 253. 
Coke, Alice, 267 ; Isab., 359 ; Ralph, 

366 ; Will., 49, 269, 413. 
Cokhill, John, 313 ; Thom., 313. 
Cokrell, Thom , 514. 
Cokrynge, 334. 

Cokwell, Edm., 614 ; John, 614. 
Colbrand, heirs of, 160 ; John, 163. 
Colcolle, heirs of, 2S7. 
Cold Coniston, 262. 
Cold Heindley, 336. 
Cole, Arthur, preb. of Monkton, 3*60 ; 

Rob., 330 ; Will., 331. 
Collingham, parsonage or vicarage of, 

6, 429, 430 ; poor of, 7. 



r>70 



INDEX. 



Collinson, Anth., 631; Ralph, 164; 

Rob., 629 
CoUum. Will., 460«. 
Colly, Jennet, 509 ; Will., 286. 
CoUyer, Alex., 90, 481 ; Thorn., 208. 
Collye, Nich., 183. 
Golson, Cuth., 178 ; John, 173, 389. 
Colte, John, 207. 301, 421 ; Will., 467. 
Coltman, John, 8 (2), 19, 429. 
Colynson, Ralph, 164. 
Colyson, Laur., 27 ; Rob., 629. 
Combesmyth, Thorn ,300. 
Compton, WiU., 129. . 
Conan, Isab. widow of John, 668. 
Conenley Hall, 261. 
Coney stliorpe, manor of, 83. 
Conisborough, 170, 196; Castle, 204; 

chan. of Our Lady in, 170; chap. 

of St Marg. otherwise the Hermitage, 

426 ; lamp in, 386. 
Coniston, chap, at, 412 
Constable, Edm., 130 ; Sir John, (i.) 

xvii., 212. 
Constantyne, Will \ 366. 
Conye, John, 11. 
Conyers, Chris., 146 ; Lord and Lady, 

119 ; Rich., 145 ; Rob., 63, 68, 366, 

365«; Will, lord, 116. 
Coo, John, 207. 
Cooke, Agnes, 72; Sir Geo., 65; 

Laurence, 72 ; Maud, 126 ; Rich., 

26, 28 ; Thorn , 249. 
Cookeson, Giles, 246; Rob., 310, 313 

(2), 314«; Thorn., 168 (2). 
Cootes, James, 130, 133. 
Coplay, Geo., 176, 180; John, 168, 

301; Master, 251; Thorn., 300; 

Will., 166, 179, 195. 
Copmanthorpe. chap, of, 81. 
Coppendale, Adam, 569. 
Copteth, 348. 

Copt Hewick, Copthewyke, 348, 360. 
Corbrigge, Corbragge, Laur. , 224 ; 

WUl., 189, 190. 
Corket, Rich , 26. 
Combrough, chan. in chap, of, 94. 
Comewayle, Rich., 259. 
Comey, John, 15, 430, 431. 
Cotes, Nich., 101. 
Cothyn (?) mon. of, 341. 
Colte, Will., 45. 
Cotteratock (Northamp.) parsonage of, 

170. 
Cottingham, Will., 38. 
Cotys. Thorn , 560. 
Couplaiid, Agnes, 53 ; Chris., 106 ; 

Roger 105 ; Thorn., 318; Will., 106. 
Courteney, John, 166. 
Cove, Giles, 146. 
Coventre, Edw., 300. 
Coverham, Rob. de, 496. 
Cowarde, Will., 277. 



Cowerley, Bob., 185. 

Cowick, 284. 

Cowper, Greg., 66 ; John, 220, 2 

477 ; Kath., 220 ; Rich., 163, » 

Rob, 230; Thorn., 185, 217, 2 

27:^ 332 ; WiU., 56, 66, 183, 2 

326n, 462 (2). 
Cowthorpe, 8 ; chap, of, (i.) xiii. 
Cowton, 490; North, 115, 145; Son 

chan. of Our Lady in ohap. of, 1 
Cowtons, Rob., 137. 
Cowy, Thorn., 316. 
Crabtree, John, 296 ; Mar^M 1< 

Will., 287. 
Crackehall, Little, 500. 
Cragge, Cragges, Rob., 27, 34, 448 
Cmike, 96 ; par. charoh of, 476. 

Marg., 660; Rioh., 139. 

Crakehill, Crakhall, 87, 88. 
Crane, John, (11.) vii. 

CrassellcB, , 331. 

Cratbom, Thom., 660. 
Craven, deanery of, 243, 257. 
, Ralph, 101 ; Rich., 545 ; Wi 

67, 82, 82n. 
Craw, Rich., 92. 

Crawshawe. Edw., 313 ; Rob., 188. 
Cropping, John de, 554. 
Cressie, Arthur, 280 ; Thorn., 8. 
Crigglestone. 320. 
Cristenmas, Rob.. 328. 
Croce, Walt., 213n. 
Crofte, Eliz., 65; Gkibriel. (ii.)i: 

217 ; John, 477 ; Bob., 289; Wil 

222. 
Crofton, 336 ; chan. of Our Lady i 

336 ; chap, of, (ii.) yii. ; Leohon 

in, 336. 
Crome, Rog., 660. 
Cropton, (ii.) vii., 58. 

Crosby, John, 132 ; 367. 

Crosdale, Miles, 249. 

Crosland, 283. 

Cross, master, 188 ; Rioh., 17 

Thom., 139. 
Crosthwaite, Edw., 73; Jame*, 2 

443 ; Jane, 27. 
Crosyer, Ralph, 139. 
Crowder, Garrard, 276 ; James, 896 
Croxton, Will., 416. 
Cryche, John, 178. 
Crypling, Mr., 66 ; Rob., 27. 
Cud worth. North, 190. 
Cumberiand, Earl of, 244 (2), 24$, 2J 

404 ; Hen., Earl of, 250, 255, 40 

412. 
Cundall, 8 ; chap, of Norton in ti 

Clay in, 261, 6U7 ; St. Albuis Gk 

in, 261. 
Cundwick, High, 302. 
Corson, Rich., 174. 



INDEX. 



571 



Curtis, Curteys, John, 192 ; Rob., 163, 

192. 
Curwolde, Geo., 28. 
Cuson, 321. 
Cus worth,, 156. 

, John, 202 ; Rich., 174. 

Cutclose, Thorn., 206. 
Cuthfurthawe, Edm., 208. 
Cutler, Laur., 161 ; Will., 207. 
Cutt, wife of Geo., 163. 



D 



Dacre, Will., lord, 123. 
Daget, Marg., 87, 483. 
Dal by. Rich., 645 ; Thom., archd. of 

Richmond, 15, 449. 
Dale, Jennett, 63 ; John, 88 ; Rich., 

18 ; Rob., 137 ; Thorn., (i.) xvi. 

, Grange chan. at, 501. 

Dalton, 89. 

, Ralph, 132 ; Rog., 516 ; Thom., 

263, 339. 
Danby. Chris., 29, 68, 75, 112. 136, 

167, 440, 441 ; John, 15 ; Mr., 8, 28, 

367 (3). 
Daniel. John, 331 ; Rich., 64, 150, 388. 
Danzele, Will., 224. 
Darcy, Sir Arthur, 216, 217, 254 ; Sir 

Geo., 139, 204, 232, 276, 277 ; John, 

281 ; Lady, 139. 
Daifield, Derfeld, Aldame in, 191 ; 

chan. of Our Lady in, 191 ; chap. 

of Wombwell in, 192 ; St. Mary's 

house in, 191 ; Worsborough chap., 

11.) Vlll. 

Darrington, 323, 325 ; chan. of Our 

Lady in, 194, 334. 
Darton, 161 ; serv. of Our Lady in, 

161. 
Davy, Rob., 301. 
Davyson, Cecil, 133 ; Rob., 139. 
Dawe, Mr. Hill, 338». 
DawDey. Mr., 335; Sir John, 280, 

287 ; Thom., 182«. 
Dawson, Geo. 546 ; John, 319 ; Peter, 

26 ; Rich., 512 ; Thom., 234 (2). 
Dawtry, Dautre, Rich., 64, 243 ; 

Thora., 213». 
Day, Deye, Hen., 349; Janet, 128; 

John, 89, 331, 351 ; Rob., 425. 
Deane, Hen., 256; John, 206, 219, 

299 ; Mr., 362 ; Rich., 349 ; Thom., 

341. 

Degeson, , 48, 

Deighton, Dyghton, chap, of, 124. 
, John, 300, 314 ; Rob., 146, 

493 ; Will., 236. 
Dekyn, Rob., 107. 
Delahay, 331. 
Delhoye, Rob., 82. 



Dehhawe, Rog., 320. 

Denaby, Denibe, 161. 

Denbye, Marg., 183. 

Denman, master, 208 ; Nich., 204, 209. 

Dent, 269, 413 ; chap, of Garsdale in, 

269, 413 ; UghU in, 413. 
, Peter, 31, 32 ; Thom., 91 ; Will., 

260. 
Denton, Agnes, 163 (2) ; Cath., 163 ; 

James, 163 ; John de, 344n ; Matth., 

165,321 i Rob., 171 (2) ; Will., 107 ; 

wife of, 313. 
Derby, Earl of, 92 (2), 93; Mary, 

Countess of, 286. 
Dereham (Norf.), 329 ; abbot of, 249, 

408 ; mou. of, 249, 255, 408. 
Derfeld, John, 476. 
Derlay, John, 163. 
Derlove, Geo., 259 ; Will., 259. 
Derman, Thom., 194, 197, 207, 208. 
Deming^n, John de, 76». 
Derule, Will., 207. 
Derwen, Agnes, 314. 
Dewhurat, Rich., 248. 
Dewsbury, 301, 311, 421 ; chan. of 

Our Lady in, 301, 421. 
Deyson, Bartrame, 470. 
Diamond, Oliver, 310 (2) ; Will., 308 

(2) ; , 310. 

Diccons, Dycons, Geo., 164 ; John 

154 (3) ; Rich , 183 ; Will., 164 (2) 
Dickinson, Dyconson, Anth., 26 

Barth., 274 ; Chris., 501 ; Geo., 17 

Isabel, 53; Ralph, 131, 166 (2) 

Rich., 27, 267, 334; Thom., 264 

Will., 220, 221, 316. 
Dickson, Dixon, 259, 362 ; John, 65, 

126, 131, 365; Mich., 132; Nich., 

90» ; Will., 332, 369 (2). 
Difforth. see Diahforth. 
Dikby, Benj., 327. 
Dimmock, Rob., 218, 317. 
Dineley, John, 121, 216, 489. 
Dinnington, 203, 204. 
Dishforth, Difforth, 88, 363 ; chap, of, 

88, 479 ; chapel garth in, 88. 

, John, 298», 305. 

Dlassedale, John, 196. 
Dobbyn, Edm., HI ; Will., 111. 
Dobson, Hen., 512 ; John, 28, 66, 74 ; 

Laur., 65 ; Marg., 647 ; Rich., 332 

(2) ; Will., 289. 
Dockley, widow, 336. 
Doddeaworth, Chris. ,117; heirs of , 1 II . 
Dodes, John, 138 
Dud worth, John, 194. 
Dodythorp, 660. 
Doge, Rob., 128. 
Dolgrene, John, 320. 
Doncaster, (ii.) x, 167, 172-181, 301, 

390 ; anniversaries in, 391 ; BaUi- 

gate in, 177 ; Bishop Bryges Inges 



572 



INDEX. 



in, 179; Care Hill, 178; Care 
House, 178, 179 ; chan. of St. John 
Bapt., 392 ; chan. of St. John in 
chap, of St. Mary Magd., 181 ; 
chan. of St. John Evan, in, 179, 
392; ohan. of St. Kath. in, 176, 
176«, 391 ; chan. of St. Mary Magd. 
in. 178, 392 ; chan. of St. Nich. in, 
175, 390 ; chan. of Our Lady in, 

177, 391 ; chan. of the Rood in, 
393 ; chan. of Trinity in, 178, 392 ; 
church of St. George of, 17ow ; 
chap, of St. James in, 393 ; chap, 
of Mary Magd. in Marketstead in, 
180, 181 ; commonalty of, 170, 180, 
181 ; Deanery of, 148, 210 ; Enter- 
flat in, 178 ; FiHhergatein, 176, 178, 
179; Frenchgate in, 175, 177, 179; 
Guild of St. Thom. in, 181 ; Hall- 
croHS in, 181 ; Hallgato or Allgate, 

178, 181; HobcrosH Hill, 178; The 
Holmes, 178 ; Lady Cross, 178 ; 
March egate. 177 ; Marketstead in, 
181 ; Mill Lane in, 180 ; Mayor of, 
170 ; parsonage of, 173, 176 : poor 
uf, 390, 391 (2j ; Redeclyffe in, 178 ; 
St. James' Cross in, 178 ; Scot lane 
in, 181; Sepulchre gate in, 176 177, 
178, 180; Sign of the Boar, 179; 
Sign of the Cock iu, 179 ; Sign of 
the Crane, 176 ; Spanishehike, 178, 
179; windmills iu, 178. 

■, Thom. de, 64w. 



Dondale, Adam, 185/? ; Will., 18ow. 
Donningum, John, 259 ; Rich., 84 (2). 
Dooney, Sir John, 86. 

Doughty, Will., 200 : , 339. 

Douke, Kath., 202; Rob., 206. 
Dounc, Hen., 129; R., 209; Thom., 

339. 
Dounham, John, 160. 
Dove, Rob., 548. 
Dowe, Rob., 207. 
Dowrotes, Rich., 224. 
Dowthorpe, Dowsthorpe, 107, 198, 

199 ; chan. of Trinity in chap, of, 

198. 
Doy, Rob., 233. 
Drabyll, Nich., 163. 
Drake, Rob., 186. 
Drane, John, 117. 
Draye, Thom., 192. 
Draynfelde, Chas., 200. 
Drax, 8. 

, Rob., prior of Monk Burton, 196. 

DreTv, John, 58. 
Driffield, 98, 191, 192, 554. 
Dringhouses, 83, 464 ; chap, of St. 

Helens in, 83, 464. 
Dronfield, Dronsfield, John, 321. 
Drughton, John, 164. 
Drury, Rich., 26 ; Sir Will., (i.) xvii. 



Drybeck, John, 91. 

Drye, Thom., 550. 

Dryng, Thom., 629, 563. 

Drynkrow, Thom., 194. 

Duchebome, Eliz., 136. 

Ducke, John, 329. 

Duckett, Diikket, Chris., 276; Jdn, 
107. 

Duffield, Agnea, 360 ; Will., 286. 

Duke, Rob., 202 ; Thom., 612. 

Dune, Donne, John, 87 ; Thom., IW. 

Dunnell, Rob., 27. 

Dunsforth, chap, of, (ii.) \'ii. 

Dunton, 329; church, 329; BiH 
Close, 329 ; Hole, 329 ; StoUwortlij, 
329 ; South Mill, 329 ; Townlud, 
vicar of, 329. 

Dun^rell, Thom., 235. 

Durante, Thom. , 74 ; £211en, his vife, 
74». 

Durham, Bishop of, 56 (2), 60, 145: 
mon. of, 92; Rob. bp. of, 122; 
Thom. de Hatfield, bp. of, 182«: 
Walter Skirlaw, bp. of, 13, n9: 
Rob , 364 (2) ; Thom., 74. 

Dybney, Rob., 46. 

Dyke, Adam, 203. 

Dykes, Thom.. 330 ; Will., 203 (2). 

Dymelton, Walt., 344«; 347fi. 

Dyn, Will., 329. 

Dyrsar, -widow, 216. 

Dyson, John, 283. 

Dyyse, Edw , 234. 



E 



Earby, 252. 

Earle, Erie, Edm., 313 ; John, 266 (2) 

Easington, John, 90n. 

Easingwold, 89. 

East, Est, Rob., 403. 

Eastby, Easby, 245. 

, Steph., 274, 322. 

Eastfield, Rich, de, 183 ; Will, de, 183. 
Eastoft, Estoft, 241, 293. 

, Thom., 161. 

Easton in Cleveland, 118, 489; liglift 

in church of, 489. 

, Eston, Rich., 502. 

Eastrige, 85. 
Ebdayn, wife of, 26. 
Ebden, James, 151. 
Ebyngton, Agnes de, 213«. 
Ecclesfield, 2ul, 882 ; serv. of Our 

Lady and St. John Bapt., 382. 
Eden, John, 27. 
Edeson, widow, 332. 
Edington, Will., bp. of Winchesiff, 

182». 
Edman, EJith., 330. 
Edmondflon, Rog., Ill ; Will., 68. 



INDEX. 



573 



Edon, Thomas, 410. 
Edryngton, Thorn., 275, 277. 
Edward III., 37, 550 ; Edw. IV., 10, 

240 ; Black Prince, 19 ; Frances, 

119; Rich., 175. 
Edy, widow, 331. 
Ediiigley, 322w. 
Egglestone, abbot of, 143 ; Rob., 

abbot of, 143 ; Rog., abbot of, 143 ; 

moil, of, 492. 
Egill, Hen., 461. 
Egremonde, John, 302. 
Eldale, Will., 339. 
Elden, Will., 72. 
Elder, Rob., 222, 394. 
Ele, Agnes, 183. 
Eleanor, Queen of Engl., 187. 
Elge, Rich., 202. 
Elizabeth, Queen of Hen. VII., 11, 

24, 2u5. 
, Queen of Edw. IV., 105, 216, 

340n. 
Ella, West, 338w, 340. 
Ellaud, 153, 298« ; chap, of in Halifax, 

298, 421 ; chan. in, 298. 
Eliz., 287 ; heirs of, 176 ; Lady, 

343 ; Master, 302 ; Sir John, 287, 

342 ; Thorn, de, and Joan his wife, 

298». 
Ellay, Rob., 545. 
Ellerker, John, 240 ; Sir Ralph, 553n ; 

Rob., 8. 
Ellertou, John, 139. 
Ellesston, R>b., 203. 
Ellingstring, 101. 
Ellinthorpe, Geo., 187. 
Ellis, Elle.s, Hen., (ii.) ix., 341, 520 ; 

John, 65, 133. 251. 256 ; Rich., 179 

(3). 188, 218. 219 ; Rob., 208; Steph., 

245, 250, 403, 407 ; Thorn., 157, 176, 

179, 180, 336; Will., 181. 
Ellison, John, 188; Thom., 292. 
EUott, Thorn., 383. 
Ebnire, 87 ; chan. of St. Giles in, 87. 
Elrasall. chan. of St. Marg. in chap. 

of. 164; North, 166; South, 165, 

166. 323. 
Elroode, widow, 301. 

Elwalde, , alderman of York, 31. 

Elwood, Thorn., 343. 

Elwick, Elwishe, John, 75, 185 ; 

widow, 66. 
Emerson, John, 321. 
Emes, Rob., 329. 
Empson, Thorn., 214. 
Enufland, Lord Chief Justice of, 307 ; 

Henry Cardinal of, 535;>, see Ingland. 
Ernynge. Will.; 303. 
Emys, Adam, 326m. 
Erre, Anth., 188. 
Escome, Chris., 249. 
Esse, John, 241. 



Essex, Earl of, 108, 144 (3), 146. 

Essey, Will., 339. 

Esshe, Lancelot, 109, 500. 

Estgrydge, John, 28. 

Estwood, Eliz., 195. 

Etton, 428, 550, 555 ; Farthing flatt 

in, 550. 
Eure, Euere, John de, 554 ; Lionel, 

285 ; Rog., 133. 
Eustace, James, 550. 
Eurynge, wife of, 302. 
Everald, John, 27. 
Everard, Everade, Agnes, 328 ; Will., 

286. 
Everden, Will, de, 48«. 
Everingham, Hen., 235 ; John, 279 ; 

Will., 382. 
Evers, Jennet, 277 ; Lord, 121 ; Will., 

215 (2). 
Everton (Notts), parsonage of, 6, 430 ; 

poor of, 7, 430. 
Evesham, Hen., 158 ; Simon, Archd. 

of Richmond, 36. 
Eveston, 369. 
Ewerk, Lady, 181. 
Exeter, G«o. bp. of, 7 ; Geo. Neville, 

elect of. 54. 
Exelby, Thorn., 352 ; Will., 66. 
Eylad, John, 175. 
Eyre, Eyer, John, 236, 399. 



F 



Faber, wife, 26. 

Fairbairn, Farebam, Farbume, Cuth- 

bert, 197, 199; John, 199, 387; 

Thorn., 268, 269 ; Will., 307. 
Faircliffe, Master, 547 ; Rich., 660. 
Fairfax, Sir Guy, 93, 93», 2Un ; Sir 

Nich., (i.) xiii., 212, 371, 619; Sir 

Will., 255, 413; Will., 173. 
Fairhere, Thom., 9, 43. 
Fange, Will., 197. 
Faram, Farone, John, 177, 179 ; Will., 

177, 178 (2), 180, 197. 
Fardyng, John, 75. 
Farlington, chan. of St. Leonard in, 

96. 
Farnefeld, 322». 
Farnley, 203 ; chap, of, (ii.) ix., :t., 

396. 

, James, 291. 

Famton, Eliz., 196. 

Farraunde, MUes, 249 ; Rich., 649. 

Farrer, Gabriel, 126. 

Fatherop, Brian, 69. 

Fauconberge, John de., 657. 

Faukes, John, 230. 

Favele, John, 113. 

Fawcenor, Will., 91. 

Fawether, Hugh, 133. 



574 



INDEX. 



Fawresby Shire, 302. 

Fajflbj, JenDett, 91. 

Fayth, Rob., 136. 

FeatherstoD, 278, 279, 331,333 ; Preston 

JackliDg, chap, in 278 ; par. Church 

of, 279. 
Felde. Rob., 89. 
Feldeshend, Will., 378. 
Feldowe, Adam, 57. 
Falkirk, perv. of St. Peter in, 164. 
Fell, Rich., 20 ; Rob., 213. 
Fellingworth, wife of, 279. 
Felter, Will., dean of York, 16, 40, 

40». 
Fencote, Great, chap, of, 100, 497 ; 

chan. of St. Andrew in, 100, 497. 
Fentman, Annes, 224 ; Rob., 217, 223 ; 

Will., 428. 
Fenton, 229, 331, 333. 
, Geo., 276, 333 ; Ralph de, 450n ; 

wife of, 26. 
Fermer, Sir Will., 328, 329,330,331 (2). 
Fermery, Alice, 88. 
Ferne, John, 214. 
Ferueley. James, 291. 
Femell, Rob., 276. 
Fernesyde, John, 250, 408. 
Fernies, Sir Will., 327. 
Ferriby, 203, 338«, 339 ; Wood Close 

in, M7. 

. Will., canon of York, 37. 

Ferrour, Isabel, 320 ; Thorn., 27 ; 

Will., 126. 
Ferrowe, Rob., 292. 
Ferry Bridge, 229, 275, 336 ; chan. in, 

233 ; End, 233, 234 ; Ings, 334. 
Ferry Fryston, 331, 333. 
Fery, James. 153. 
Feulwode, Will., 180. 
Ficcas, Reg., 139 ; Thom., 139. 
Fyche, Guy, 136. 
Fidler, Will., HI. 
Field, Feld, Chris., 307 ; Rob., 89. 
Filberye, Laur., 339. 
Fir8on, John, 320. 

Fish, Fyshe, John, 79 (2) ; Will., 151. 
Fisher, wife of, 547. 
Fishlake, 151, 153, 197, 198, 199, 203 ; 

Bukran in, 199 ; chan. of Trin. in, 

199, 387 ; chan. of Our Lady, in, 

197, 199, 386 ; chap, of Dowsthorpe 

in, 198 ; chap, of Sykehouse, 387 ; 

Hayes in, 199 ; obits and light in, 

387 ; serv. of Our Lady in, 199 ; 

West Field in, 199. 
Fitz-AUan, Brian, 115. 
Fitz-Hugh, Hen., 108m, 146; Lord, 

269, 362, 367 (2), 493. 
Fitz-RandoU, John, 116. 
Fitz-William, Edm., 157n, 234» ; Eliz., 

157; John, 156; Thom., 157« ; 

heirs of, 183 ; — , 155. 



Fkdder, widow, 301. 
Flawith, John, 66. 
Flaxton of the Moor, 79. 

, Marg., 466. 

Fleche, Phil.. 206. 

Flee, Rob., 529, 645, 547. 

Fleer, Matth., 8. 

Fleming, heirs of, 192, 273, 301 ; EDen 

le, 468n ; James le, 468fi ; John, 

311, 466n ; Marg. le, 468» ; Nich. le, 

468» ; Rob., 234». 
Fletcher, Flecher. John, 133, 820; 

Marg., Vid; Rich., 175, 297 ; Bob., 

56 (2). 290 ; Thom., 297. 
Fleteburgh, Thom. do, 176, 176m. 
Flockton, 302. 

, John, 275. 

Florance, Anth., 468. 

Flower, Marion, 92 ; Bioh., 225. 

Flynbrugh, Rob. and Bmma his wifi, 

126. 
Flynt, Thom., 262 (3), 263 (2). 
Fobkerby, 241. 
Foggathorpe, Fulkethorpe, 8, 296. 

, Brian, 62. 

Folambie, Mr., 336. 

Foldes, Hen., 277. 

Foldewe, R«>b., 27. 

Foljamb, Folg^m, Furgvam, Qodf-, 

204 ; James, 204, 293. 
Follifoot, Follyfitt, chap., 236. 
ForbuH, John, 138. 
Forde, John, 158. 

Forest, Marg., 160 ; Bob., 332 (2). 
Forman, John, 309m ; Hob., 284. 
Forster, Hugh, 252 ; Bob , 306 ; Mr 

Foster. 
Forte, Rob., 246. 
Fortibus, Will, de, Earl of Albemmrle, 

245f». 
Foscale, Fossegale, Rich., 26, 27 (2). 
Fossebridge, tee York, 
Fossegate, Rich., 26. 
Foster, Adam, 84 ; Alioe, widow, 176: 

Chris., 133; Edw.. 514 ; John, (i.) 

xiv : Peter, 27 : Rob., 129, 163, 167 ; 

Rowland, 88 ; Thom., 149, 181, 217, 

512 ; Will., 67, 68, 153, 466, 472, 

see Forster. 
Fotherley, John, 514. 
Foumays, Adam de, 657. 
Fountains, Fountanoe, mon. of, 349, 

350. 

, Rich., 244. 

Fouz, Thom., 28. 

Fowle, John, 328 (2). 

Fowler, wife of , 184, 186 ; "^nil., 

186. 
Foxe, Agnes, 548 ; Gathb., 90, 481 ; 

Marg., 334. 

Foxgall, , 78. 

Foxhill, Rob., 14. 



INDEX. 



575 



Foxley, James, 522; Mr., 332. 

Foxoles, Adam de and Eastaoia his 
wife, 278«. 

Franke, John, 342. 

Frankleyne, Jennet, 463. 

Frankyshe, John, 184. 

Frans, Thom., 208. 

Fraunce, John, 89. 

Fraunces, John, 545, 551, 552 ; Will., 
241. 

Freman, Rob. , 546 ; Thom., 461. 

Frere, John, 310, 332 ; Rich., 433. 

Friday Thorpe, preb. of, 23, 29. 

Frikley, Roger, 276. 

Frithebeck, 18ow. 

Frobishei, Francis, 151, 176. 177 (2), 
198, 199, 324 ; Mr., 160, 194 : Rich., 
321. 

Fro8t, Mr., 332; Thom., 149, 336; 
Will, and Isabel his wife, 65. 

Frostyerde, vicar of, 329. 

Fryer, Hen., 50 ; Sir Rich., 66. 

Fryston, Fuyston, 28, 449; altar of 
Our Lady in, 221 ; chap, or house 
in, 221 ; North Ings in, 334; par- 
sonage of, 29 ; vicar of, 29. 

, Geo., 313; Rob., 335, 546; 

Thom., 276 ; Will., 323. 

Fryth, Alice, 296 ; Jeffery, 8 ; Will., 
169. 

Fulford, 67, 461 ; Over, 75. 

, John, 354 

Fuller, widow, 307 ; Will., 544. 

Fullthorpe, see Foggathorpe. 

Fulwood, Master, 181. 

Furness, mou. of, 20. 

, Percival, 200; Will., 166. 

Fuysterhouse, Thom., 276. 

Fynggylton, Rich., 233. 

Fyrcley, John, 166. 

G 

Galbrehall, 188. 

Galdale, Agnes, 330. 

Galdyng, John, 428. 

Galer, Rob., 144. 

Galland, Rob., 137. 

Gallander, Will., 312. 

Galthorpe, Thom., 8. 

Galyngbye, Chris , 107. 

Gamble, Hen., 122. 

Gamell, Gamy 11, Hen., 485 ; Jenet, 

200; John, 92; Rich. 328; Will., 

234, 235. 
Garbarie, John, 545, 546. 
Gardham, Gertham, chap, in, 656. 
Gargrave, chan of Our Lady in, 251, 

407 ; chap, of Bank Newton, 252 ; 

lamp in, 408 ; school at, 407. 
, Thom., 1, 370, 371, 373, 427; 

vicar of, 251, 252. 



Gamett, Will., 18. 436. 

Garrett, Garyett, Thom., 60, 61, 208 ; 

wife of, 207. 
Garrye, Rog., 152. 
Garsdale, chap, of 269, 413. 
Garston. 239. 
Garth, Thom , 244, 404. 
Garthrop, Rich., 560. 
Garton, Agnes, 343 ; Rob. de, 347m ; 

Thom. de, treas. of York, 7 In, 80n. 
Gascoigne. John, 21, 218, 234, 324, 

332 ; Thom., 27 ; Sir Will., 156, 

168, 169, 171, 172, 173, 180, 219, 

241, 318 ; Lady Bridget, his wife, 

241 ; Sir Will., the elder, 319, 324, 

325, 335 : , 166, 302. 

Gasson, , wife of, 237. 

Gateforth, Cateforth, 233, 329, 330; 

chap, of, 232, 399. 
Gatenby, Gaterby, 145. 

, John, 284. 

Gateshead, 145. 

Gaunt, Gant, G«o,, 161 ; John, 184; 

John of. Duke of Lancaster, 213». 
Gawd, John, 241. 
Gawen, John, 339. 
Gawtry, Rich., 133. 
Gayle, Rich., 105. 
Gayre, John, 334 ; Will., 832. 
Gaytton, Rob., 342, 343. 
Geggard, Rich., 133. 
Gegoltson, Will., (ii.), x., 378. 
Gelder, Gelderde, John, 353, 360 ; 

Leonard, 369. 
Gellott, John, 207. 
Genedson, Geneson, G«o., 343 ; Hugh, 

240 (2) ; Thom., 329. 
Genny, Rob., 319. 
Gentleman, Rob., 359. 
Gerberg, Sir Thom., 312. 
German, John, 313, 314. 
Gerrarde, Thom., 331. 
Gertham, chap, in, 556, tee Gardham. 
Gervis, Thom., 550. 
Genling, Will., 27. 
Geste, Thom., 202. 
Geyll, Thom., 149. 
Gibb, Gybbe, John, 56. 
Gibbon, Gybbon, Rob.. 8, 429, 436. 
Gibbonson. John, 286 (2). 
Gibson, Gybson, Giebson, Gepson, 

Chris., 258 ; Hen., 332, 547 ; John, 

301, 307, 342 ; Rob., 12; Rowland, 

425; Thom.. 194, 217. 
Gieg, John, 177. 
Givrgleswiok, chan. of Our Lady or 

Stanford chan. in, 253, 409 : chan. 

of the Rood in, 254, 409 ; Tempest 

chan. in, 255, 409 ; grammar school 

at. (ii.) X , 254, 409, 410 ; stip. at, 

410 ; vicar of, 409. 
aUbank, Miles, 66 ; Thom., 462. 



576 II 

Gilbert, wife of Biodell, 163. 

Oilby, John, 27, 30, 43S. 

GilderaomB, GildentUine, 332. 

QildiiigwellB, 2U3, '2 04. 

Oilen, (Jjles.JoUu, 60. 1:26; Nich.,332. 

OiltiHm, John, 104 ; Rob., 324. 

QUI, Ujlto, Obo., 43; Juhn, 119; 

Katberiiie, SU ; Rcib.. fil.'>; Thum. 

(ii.) viii., a03 (2), 323 (2); Will., 

108, SU6. 
QiUiiig EuBt, wapeDtuke of, 491. 
Qilliiig Wu8t, wauoDluko of, 4il2. 
Gilliii)f, uhHn. uf SC. Nicb. in, 144. 494 : 

<'.biip. of Smith Cuwtoii iu, 14-^. 494. 
Gillot, Thorn., 332. 
Gillow, QLUoo, Piiul, 74 ; Rob., -ll, 

364; Will.. 331. 
Gil«on, widow, .189 : WUl., 307. 
Gilpin, Kdw., dO. 
Oillyott, Will. Mm of Sir John, 07. 
Girdler, — , 44. 

Giabiirn, JEllun widow of Johu, oo8. 
GiveiidBlc, Qtiryndall, prcb. of, 23, 

239, 3S3. 
fiJaisteo, John, 27 (2), 2B, 39, 
Qlasden, Jolin, 103. 
Glaien, J<ihii, 447. 
GlediU, Will., le-L 
GlonLm, Peter, 25, 72, 4411, 463. 
Glowo, Jiiliii, 13a. 
Glimer, Thorn., 231. 
Olobor, Thorn., 111. 
GloucuMttT, Kiuli., Duke of, SlIGii. 
Glover, John, 514; John, the eldev, 

314; Hub., 492. 
Gnddy,Kdm., 184 (2,. 
Godsulvc, John, 49. 
GodmiD, Geo,, So. 
OikIwtu, Johu. -215. 
Guldthorpc, 138, 139, 160. 
, Johu, 23 : Thorn., 220 : Will. 

de, 72h. 
Ool(lw«th, BJch,, 350. 
Golathorpe, John, 23. 
Oolthwayle, Walt., 212. 
Goodiill, Geo S03 (2) ; Rob., 3ie. 
Goudu;, Thorn., 247. 
GooJo, Geo. (Li), viii. : John, 43. 
Ooodefl, Geo.. HI. 
Goodfellaw, Will.. 291. 
Ooodlflde, Will., 24U. 
Gvodrich, Rich., 542 
Goodyere, Inab., 00. 
OoodTOU, Bal}., 245. 
Oowiop. Will., 547. 
Goth!, John, 541; Hen.. 131: Will., 

131. 



Gowdulo. H. 
Gowle, 28B. 
Gntdwcll, Gradell, Kioh., 2' 



GraiSe, hein of, tSS i Jenot, Iti; 

Rob., 320. 
Grammar HuhooK (i.) xii.,xT., (ii.)iL 
Gmmner. Rob., 225. 
Granaunt. John, 17T. 
Granger, Agow, 66; Roger, ISS. 
Grant, John, 111, 106 ; Jochrame, 175. 
Grantley, 350h. 
Ocftuwiiit, Bob., 203. 
Greve,£d»'..273: Rob.,277 ; Tbn., 

276. 
Graven, Hugh, 322. 
Grxj, Elleu. 343, 466n ; Eli*., ZTi 

Geo., 4.^ : Hen., 11 ; John, [I.)nT., 

40en; LauT., 466«; Koh., 466»i 

U(>b., 11. 633n, .'-43 (2); Tkom., 

ViV, 46C» ; Walt., arclibp. of Y<A 

19, 233 (2) : Will., 44, 264 (2), 545. 
Grajiieo, Chna., 230. 
Gruyfion, Graiaon, Aluou. 126 ; Jubs, 

311; Thorn., IT, IB4, Sin, 4M; 

WUl., 2U2. 
OrajBt-^k, Will., 308. 
Grea^broiigh. Grejabruk, 201, 20!, 

2U4, 200, 207, 208; Oz Paxture in, 

202. 
Green, Grene. Alex., 478 ; Jolin, 61, 

109 (2), 1H4, 202, 311, 312; Ball^^ 

290; Uiuh., 311, 312; Bob, 163; 

Thoni., 131. 169 (3}. 203. 310, M! 

(2), 339: Will., 169, 178. 277, 331. 
Greenhow, 118; obap. of St. Thon. 

thu Martyr, 334. 
Greenwell. Peter, 146. 
Greenwood. John, 202, 20fiji, 279, 

332 ; Peter, 310 ; Biclt., 208 ; WUl., 

297 
Greg. John, 113. 493, 496; Bob., M, 

441. 
Greg){eii, Marg., 65 : Tbom., 26. 
Gr,.gNiiii, Hen, 126; Jeooet, 27"; 

Sir Rich, 79. 
Greodon. John, 404. 
Grenetelda, Will., archbp.ot York, IB. 
Grenehaagh, Johp, 297. 
Greenehood, Nioh., 93. 474. 
Greiinoge, Thorn., 310. 
GreBham, Sir Bluh., 35, 68, 73, IBl 

(2), 349; Sir John, 177 ; Uaater, 157. 
Gretford, Rich, de, 347i>. 
Urevea, Thon.,401. 
(jrewelthorpfl, 360. 
(irioe, Th..ro.. 310. 
firifBth, Ji*n. 280 
Grifflyn, Hugh, 647. 
Grigges, WiU., 529. 
Grimaby, Simon de, 347l<. 
Grimotori, 31, 32, 217 ; two ohu. In, 

28; North, 28. 

, Will., 346. 

Grindletan, 248. 



INDEX. 



577 



Grome, Bicli., 86. 

Grotton, Rob., 320. 

Grove, Hugh, 8 ; Will., 180. 

Growte, Rich., 329, 331. 

Gryme, Matth, 548. 

Gryndon, John, 48. 

Guenston, Esshe Hed in, 219. 

Guisbrough, mon of, 28, 29, 118, 345 ; 

Prior of, 345. 

, John, 10. 

Guiseley, 220 ; chan. in, 411; chan. 

of Our Lady in, 219 ; par. church of, 

219, 411. 
Gurry, Edm., 208 ; John, 152 ; Thorn., 

152. 
Guylle, Laur ,313. 
Gybbes, 329. 
Gyddyng chaplain, 330. 
Gye, Steph., 91. 
Gygges, Mr. 331. 
Gygr', John, 180. 
Gynne, Rich., 313. 
Gypton, Agnes, 66. 



H 



Habilthuate, Hen., 325. 

Hachyt, Peter, 206. 

Hadcok, Thorn., 122. 

Haddam, 150. 

Haddlesey, 220, 220w 221, ; chap, of 
(ii.) viii. ; Fitz Will , chan. in, 221 ; 
Stapleton,chan.in,220,«^^ HatheUeye. 

, Rich., 532. 

Haddokstones grange, 349. 

Haget, Rob. and Emma his \i"ife, 554. 

Hagger, John, 229, 376. 

Hagstayn, John, 107. 

Haigh, Hen., 297 ; Ralph, 303. 

Hailles, John, 343. 

HaioUe, Rich., 180. 

Halcye, Rich., 183. 

Haldenby, 293 ; chan. in chap, of, 293 

, 293, 293m. 

Haldeworth, Edw., 299 ; Gilb., 296. 

Haldor, Rich., 58. 

Halifax, 294, 299, 421 ; Brigg chan. 
in, 295, 422 ; Frith chan. in, 296 ; 
Hunter chan. in, 294, 422 ; chan. of 
Trin in, 293 ; Wilby chan. in, 422 ; 
chap, of Elland in, 298, 421 ; chap, 
of Heptonstall in, (ii ) x., 297, 421, 
423 ; morrow mass in, 299 ; obits 
and lights in, 424 ; service at Rood 
altar in, 295, 421 ; Querkestavere 
in, 296. 

, Rich., 320 (2). 

Hall, Ague!*, 163 (3) ; Bern., 195 ; 
Cath., Ill ; Geo., 68 ; John, 28, 48 
(2), 317, 339, 478 ; Ralph, 336, 452 ; 
Rich., 11, 72, 176, 207, 345, 522; 



Rob., 78, 234, 309m, 369n,.442, 512, 
529, 536 ; Thorn., 197 (2), 206, 306, 
316 ; Thurston, 163 ; Will., 183, 
184, 186, 197, 203, 208, 360, 400, 
478 ; widow, 310 ; wife, 286, 546. 
Halles, John, 342. 
Halley, Thorn., 11. 
Hallikeld, wapentake of, 504, 507. 
Halliwell, John. 313 (2) ; Rob., 287 : 

Rog., 353. 
Hallyday, Rich., 27. 
Halman. Thorn., 328, 331. 
Halott, Thorn., 328. 
Halsham, Hugh, parson of, 556. 
Haltemprice, mon. of, 135. 
Hal ton, Rob., 558. 
Halum, 322n. 
Halyby, Rob., 234. 
Ham, John, 197. 
Hambleton, 232 ; Bayle Gyvenclose, 

232 ; chap., chan. of Our Lady in, 

232, 399 ; Ox Morerodyng, 232. 
Hamelton, Will., 30, 232, 555. 
Hamer, Nich., 6d3n. 
Hamerton, John, 275 (2), 279, 469n ; 

Mr., 332 ; Mistress, 245 ; Rich , 80, 

81 (2), 250 ; Staph., 266. 
Hamlyn, Will., 26. 
Hammond, John, 106 ; Will., 364. 
Hampsthwaite, 237, 267 ; chan. or 

guild in, 237 ; cheui. of St. Sythe in 

Thomthwaite, 238 ; stock in, 238. 
Hancok, Hen., 203. 
Handsworth Woodhouse, 203. 
Hang East, 495 ; wapentake of, 495. 
West, * 499 ; wapentake of, 499, 

503. 
Hanson, John, 203; Rich., 131, 3ia ; 

widow, 307 ; wife of, 189. 
Hapwortli, Mistress, 180. 
Harding, John, 286. 
Hardwick, 202, 204, 272, 276. 
, Costyne, 167 ; John, (ii ) viii. ; 

Thom. de, 159». 
Hardy. Edm., 316; Thom., 649; 

Will , 232. 
Hare, Marg., 46. 
Hareing, Isab., 68. 
Harewood, 222 ; chan. of in, 394 ; 

chan. of Lyle in, 222 ; church of, 

222 ; obit in, 394 ; parsonage of , 222, 

394. 
Hargell, Will., 224. 
Hargrave, Hargraves, Chris., 242 ; 

Geo., 289 ; John, 214, 260, 296 

Harland, Ralph, 11 ; Rob., 88 ; 11. 

Harlington. Thom., 320 (3). 

Harlsey, East, 92. 

Harmby, 141. 

Harmysteede, Rich., 260. 

Harper, James, 467 ; Rpb., 607 ; 

Symond, 342 ; Will., 6L . 



578 



INDEX; 



Harpham, Herppam,John, 186 ; Will., 
164. 

Harpman, John, 184. 

Harportes, Thorn., 321. 

Harrington, Sir James, 28, 281 ; John 
and Eliz. his wife, 176 ; John and 
Isab. his wife, 176f» ; Will., 202, 208. 

Harrison, Agnes, 44 ; Alyson, 64 ; 
Geo., Ill ; James, 305 ; Jenet, 45, 
102; John, 67, 111, 179, 248, 285, 
330, 352; Rob., Ill, 314; Thorn., 
307 ; Will., 26, 68, 126, 319, 560 ; 
widow, 214, 305. See Henry ton. 

Harroo, Will., 254. 

Harrowgate, 269. 

Harte, Agnes, 126 ; Raudell, 241. 

Hartington, vicar of, 556. 

Harthill, chap, of Kneton in, 187, 385. 

Hartley, John, 294. 

Harvey, Geo., 286 ; Rob., 330. 

Harwood, Edw., 148 ; John, 512 ; 
Laur., 190. 

Haslewood, 29 ; chap, at, (ii.) x., 228, 
229, 376, 376. 

, Geo., 534 ; Thom., 28. 

Hassard, Rob., 285. 

Hastings, Sir Francis, 194, 195 ; heirs 
of, 58. 

Hatfield, 556 ; chap, of Stanford in 
151, 389 ; service of Our Lady in 

149, 388 ; service of St. Kath. in 

150, 388 ; Farfeld in, 149 ; Gilcar 
in, 149 ; grave of, 150, 151, 153 
Huddyll ground in, 149 ; lights and 
lamps in, 389 ; Milneford in, 149 
Tall Payeris in, 149 ; Tuds worth in 
149 ; vicar of, 149. 

, Thom. de, Bp. of Durham, 182w 

Rich., 557 ; Will., 171. 
Hathelseye, John de and Emma his 

wife, 220w, 47 1». 
Hatmane, Hugh, 339. 
Hatter, Rob., 31 ; Thom., 31. 
Hatton, John, 281. 
Haughton, Great, 192. 

, Alan, 247. 

Haughwood, 335. 
Haulles, Will., 92. 
Haveloke, Nich., 65. 
Hawkebarrowe, uxor, 28. 
Hawkes, Will., 23. 
Hawkesfurth, Anne, 220. 
Hawkesley, Geo., 19, 435. 
Hawkeswell, John, 452. 
Hawkswick, 255. 
Hawksworth, Hawkeworth, 203, 204. 

, Thom., 334 ; heirs of, 178. 

Hawne, Will., 40». 
Haworth, 8 ; chap, (ii.) viii. 

, Adam, 284. 

Hawteman, Thom., 350. 

Hawton, John, 332, 369n ; Will., 332. 



Haxby, 98 ; chap, of Our Lady.in, 97, 
477 ; Ught in, 478. 

Haxwell, par. of, 500 ; lamp in, 500 ; 
Lamp Ing, 500. 

, East, 500. 

Hay, Peter de la, 13, 559 ; Will., 78 ; 
Will, de la, 213«. 

Hayeworth, Laur., 190. See Haworth. 

Hayford, Hayforth, Thom., 334, 336. 

Hay hurst, Will., 247 ; widow, 307. 

Hayles, Anth., 276. 

Haytfotte, Thom., 343. 

Hay ton cum Tylne, 6 ; poor of, 7. 

, Will., 13, 19, 29, 339 (2), 436. 

Healaugh, mon. of, 119. 

Healey, 302. 

Heaton (Hetton?), 8 ; parsonage of, 6. 

Hebden, manor of, 411. 

, Chris., 366 ; James, 389 ; Will., 

364. 

Hebblethwaite, Habilthnate, Hen., 
325, 326» ; Rob., 414. 

Hedbye, Rob., 224. 

Hedlam, John, 477. 

Hedley, Edw., 299. 

Hedon in HoMemess, 555, 556, 557, 
558 ; chan of St. Augustine, 558 ; 
chan. at altar of B. V. M. in chap. 
of St. Augustine, 5d8» ; guild of 
Holy Cross or Rood of, 658, 558« ; 
high cross, 558. 

HekyltoD, Dennis, 25, 27, 30, 438 (2). 

Helay, Helley, John, 180 ; Will., 180. 

Hele8,Helez,John,244 (2) ; Thom., 244. 

Helke, Rich., 277. 

Helleward, Adam and Agnes his wife, 
341. 

Helme, Thom., 290. 

Helmsley, 126, 508, 609 ; baUey of, 
127 ; Bondgate in, 509 ; chan. of 
Our Lady in. 126, 508 ; ohan. of 
Pockley in, 127, 508 ; gavil gild in, 
127 ; Halcote Leys in. 127 ; lights 
in, 509; lord of, 127 ; lordship of, 
127 ; obits in, 509; park of, 127; 
stock of sheep in, 127, 509 ; Welle 
Close in, 127. 

, John de, 659 ; Rich., 90« ; Will. 

de and Alice his wife, 659. 

Helperby Lane, 136. 

, John, 89, 480. 

Helperthorpe, 8. 

Hemmingway, Rich., 190. 

Hempe, Edw., 277. 

Hempton, manor of, 328. 

, Rob., 328 (2), 331. 

Hemsworth, 277, 298n ; chan. at altar 
of Thom. Becket, 281 ; oha&. of 
Our Lady, 281 ; chan. ho. in, 381 ; 
lords of, 281 ; parson of, 324 ; towir> 
fields of, 281 ; Wood Hon§e Tene- 
ment, 281. 



INDEX. 



579 



Hemsworth, John, 291 ; Hen., 276 (2). 
Henlake, Will., 26, 28. 
Henneage, Rob., 1, 370. 
Henney, Edw.. (ii.) viii. 
Henry IV., 12. 

VI , 16, 229, 234, 535w ; Marg., 

wife of, 16, 229, 535». 

VII., 11, 24, 205, 235 ;Marg. his 



mother, 205. 
-, Prince of Wales, 24. 



Henryson, Herryson, Gilb., 546; John, 

26, 28, 172, 186; Laur., 102; Oswald, 

26 ; Rich., 120 (3) ; Rob., 172 ; 

Rog., 166 ; Seth., 98 (3) ; Thorn., 

415. See Harrison. 
Heodley, Peter, 32. 
Heppelby, 114. 
Heptonstall, chap, of, (ii ) x., 297, 

298, 421, 423 ; chan. in, 297, 423; 

serv. of Our Lady in. 297, 423 ; 

churcihwardens of, 298 ; Gleide Shay 

in, 297 ; Greenwood chan. in, 423 ; 

Stancelfeild in, 297 ; Tayleheiles in, 

297. 
, Chas., 167; Rob., 195, 273; 

Thorn., 277. 
Herberte, John, 371. 
Herdesty, Will., 239. 
Herding, John, 286. 
Herghait, Will., 197. 
Herkey, Will., 111. 
Herlay, Rich., 394. 
Herle, John, 298». 
Hermitage, Edm., 203. 
Herthill, Adam, 185, 185« ; Amice, 

widow of, 185, 18oM. 
Herringham, heirs of , 196. 
Herringthorpe, 202, 207. 
Heslope, John, 133. 
Hesterton, 109. 

, John, 103. 

Hessay, Edm., 47, 464. 

Hessle, 338m, 340 ; church of, 347 ; 

parish of, 347. 
Hewby, Nich., 95. 
Hewett, Huett, Rich., 52; Thom., 

166, 279, 326, 333, 482. 
Ilewetson, Huetson, Eliz., 132 ; John, 

397; Thom., 51. 
Hewick, 348. 
He worth, 43. 

, Hey worth, John, 223, 374. 

Hewson, Thom., 365. 
Hexthorpe, 179. 
Heyre, Thom., 157. 
Heytou, Jenkyn, 280. 
Hiddys, Chris., 149. 
Hide, Rob., 256. 
Hides, Will., 188. 
Higane, Rich., 291. 
Highfield, 256. 
Hikkoy, Will., 300. 



Hill, Hyll, Edw., 197; Jenet, 151; 

John, 73, 184, 206, 207, 267 (2), 

379; Rob., 205», 259; Walt, 226 ; 

Will., 18; widow, 273. 
Hillam, James, 181. 
Hillary, John, 216. 
EQllicode, Mr., 236. 
Hillingworth, Rich., 208 ; Will., 412. 
Hinchclyff, Will., 163. 
Hindall, Thom.. 102. 
Hinde, Will., 341, 345, 521. 
Hindehayhe, 183. 
Hindley, 166, 185. 
Hinten, 109. 
Hipperholme, Hipperon, 292, 293, 

294, 296. 
Hirde, Hyrde, Edw., 342, 364. 
Hobbes, Will., 331. 
Hobson, James, 161 ; John, 172, 179, 

(2), 180; Rob., 179, 392. 
Hobye, 8. 

HockensoD, Laur., 352. 
Hoddeston, John, 660. 
Hode, John, 549 ; Thom., 548, 560. 
Hodgeson, Hoggeson, Agnes, 343 ; 

Alex., 179; Chris., 105; Geo., 162, 

335; James, 93; John, 22, 6o, 137 

(2), 277; Laur., 369; Thom., 452 ; 

Will., lu5, 258, 274, 276, 343. 
Hodrode, 155. 
Hogard, Thom., 635. 
Hogeson,. Edm., 532. 
Hogekinson, John, 249, 266. 
Hogge, Rich., 115, 549; Rob., 341 ; 

Will., 353; wife. 111. 
Hogley, Thom., 189; Will., 192. 
Hoke, 288 ; chap, of, (ii.) ix. 
Holbeck, 217 ; chap, of, 216. 

, Will., Mayor of York, 54n. 

Holbome, John, 53. 

Holden, John, 294; Ralph, 247 (3); 

Thom., 205, 379. 
Holdemess, 303. 

, Edw., 342; Will., 28. 

Holdsworth, widow, 267. 
Hole, Edw.. 299; Rich., 303. 
Holgill, Will., master of the Savoy, 

London, 396, 411. 
Holgrave, 365, 506. 
Holgroove, John, 343. 
Holkinson, Will., 320. 
HoU, John, 216. 

Holland. Thom., 328 ; Will., 339. 
Hollestock, Holdstoke, Chris., 130 : 

Thom., 240. 
Holley, Rich., 300 (2) ; Thom.. 300. 
HoUings, Chris.. 219. 
Hollingbragge, John, 189. 
Hollingbrynge land, 190. 
Holme Frith, 297. 
in Beverley, 562 ; chan. of Our 

Lady in, 63B ; obits in, 638. 



580 



INDEX. 



Holme in Graven, 245. 

, Janet, 8 ; John, 192 ; Miles, 

244; Rich., 184; Rob., 62, 186; 

Thorn., 46, 66, 362; Will., 64, 469, 

647. 
Holmes, John, 171m; Rich., 383; 

Rob., 285. 
Holmley, Rich., 161. 
Holor jge, John, 190. 
Holrode, Hen., 283. 
HolHon, Maud, 132. 
Holstoke, Chris., 510 
Holte, Will., 167, 168 (2). 
Holton, Will., 162. 
Holywell, Will., 286 (3). 
Honingham, Rog. de, 65n. 
Hooson, John, 66. 
Hooton Payuel 430 ; a light in, 388 ; 

poor of, 7. 

, Chris., 273 ; Rob., 263. 

Hope, Edw., 277. 

Hopday, Geo., 167. 

Hopis, Geo., 91. 

Hoppay, Hoppy, Anth., 244; Edw., 

294, 295, 308, 422 ; Rob., 272, 273, 

276. 
Hopton, Alex., 215; heirs of , 287. 
Horamley, Geo., 237. 
Horbury, 312, 313. 
Horn, John, 332; Will., 203. 
Hornby, chan. in, 498« ; chan. of St. 

Cuthbert in, 498 ; chan. of Our 

Lady, 498 ; chap, of Stoke in, 260 ; 

obitH, 260, 498. 
, John, 297 ; Peter, 177 : Ralph 

and Joan his wife, 71, 7 In; Rob. 

de. 498w; Thorn., 108 (2), 182m; 

Will., 182w. 
Homecastle, Rob ,184. 
HomeclifP. John, 26. 
Homer, John, 265; Mich., 492; 

Nich., (ii.) ix ; Thom , 269 ; Will., 

91. 
Horome, Rob., 280. 
Horton, Harton, Thurstan, 312, 417. 
Hor^eley, Thom., 11, 477: Will., 477. 
Horsell, Rob., 279. 
Horseman, John, 223 ; widow, 367 (3). 
Horsfall, John, 297. 
Hostcliffe, widow, 322. 
Hoton, Rob., 202, 204: Will, de, 

298w. 
Houghton, 275. 

, John, 215. 

Howden, chan. of St. Cuthb., 559 ; 

coll. chur. 559. 
Howeden, John, 343. 
Howkez, Edm., 331. 
Howlat, John, 331. 
Howrom, Rob., 277. 
Howseman, John, 429. 



Howson, Chris., 203 ; Onflih., IN; 

James, 203; Jenet, 176; John, IM, 

393; Rich., 90, ISl ; Bob., 175; 

Will., 175, 390. 
Howthon, 446. 
Howton, Rob., 91. 
Hoy, Rob. del, 82ft. 
Hoyle, John, 297. 
Hubbert, Sir Walt., 328. 
Hoddersfield, 283 ; chan. of OurLtdj, 

282,418; chan. of the Tiin., 282; 

a lamp in, 418 ; obit in, 418. 
Hudson, E^., 197 ; Jenet, 66 ; Jain, 

31, 32, 128, 136, 237, 198, UT* 

Rob., 197; Thom., 477; Will., Itt 

(2), 197. 
Hudswell, 116, 141. 
Hugate, Nich., canon of York, S9, 

640m ; Will, de, 666. 
Huggon, Hukgon, Thom., 810 311. 
Hughett, Thom., 92. 
Hughton, Will., 429. 
HuU, see Kingston upon Hull. 
Hullome mill, 325. 
Hulme, Nich., 122«». 
Humberton, 26 In, 262. 
Humlock, John (ii ) viii. 
Hungate, Thom., 324 ; Will., 29. 
Hunsingore, Rob. Yiear of, 468. 
Hunslet, 213fi ; St. Mary Ingi ii, 

213» ; WoodhoTue, 289. 
Hunt, Edm., 163 ; Geo., 163 ; Hen, 

293; John, 289; Thom., 159ii; 

Will., 499. 
Hunter, Hen., 8; Marg^., 369; Bob., 

294; Thom., 27, 89. 
Huntington, 28 (2) ; parBonage of, 30 

(2) ; vicar of, 28. 

, James, 279 ; Thom., 278. 

Hunton, chap, of, 600. 

, Rob., 328. 

Huntrod, Thom., 264. 
Huntrowtes, Thom., 266. 
Huntshone, heirs of, 287. 
Hurst, Hyrst, Edm., 206 ; Edw., 202: 

Geo.. 189; Bach., 206; Boh., S74: 

Thom., 202. 277. 
Hurteley, Eliz , 227. 
Huscrofte, Thom., 164 (2) ; Will., 195. 
Husteler, Thom., 264, 410. 
Husthwaite, par. of, 481 ; ttoek n. 

481. 
Hustus, Nich., 461. 
Hutchin, Edw., 166 ; wifo of, 216. 
Hutchinson, Hoohenson, £lhi., M9; 

Geo , 27, 4r>2 ; Hen., 28, 219 ; Joha, 

111; Rich., 94, 237, 249, 474: 

Thom., Ill, 133 ; Will., 268, 269. 
Huton, James, 68 ; John, 469. 
Hutton Bushel, 128, 667. 
— ^ Gonyera, chan. of St. John Bqpt, 

366ft ; bhftn. in, 866. 



nn>EX. 



581 



Hutton. Rudby, 654. 

, Wandesley, alias MerstoD, chan. 

of Our Lady in, 212. 
Hyeley, Will., 178 (3). 
Hyiste, Thorn., 168. 
Hykman, Thorn., 177. 
Hyndemore, Isab., 26. 
Hyxson, John, 11, 442. 



Icome, John, 35. 
Idle, Rich. , 286. 
Ilkley, 253, 411 ; chan. of St. Nich. 

in, 253, 411. 
Illingworth, Rich., 206. 
Ilton, 367. 
Ingall, Ingill, John, 183 ; Thorn., 179; 

Will., 202. 
Ingelberd, Phil., 537« ; Rog., 637w. 
lagerthorpe, 356«, 3o7. 
lugland, John, 208 ; Rob., 165 (4) ; 

Thorn., 230. 
Ingleby, church of, 118. 
Sir Fran., 83, 81 ; Sir Will., 212, 

267, 351. 
Inglefield, Sir Francis, 464. 
Inglysmore, 151. 
Ingram, lugreham, John, 149 ; Rich., 

285, 287 (3) ; Rob , 285, 287 ; Will., 

202, 206. 
Insula, Rog. de, canon of York, 39. 
Irysshe, Will , 47. 
Ive, John, 97, 477. 
Iveson, John, 244, 410 ; Anth., 446. 



Jackes, John 505 ; widow, 65. 

Jackson, Alice, 600 ; Arth., 251 ; 
Brian, 277 (2) ; Chas., 324; Geo., 
343; Hen., 280, 316; James, 276, 
452,466; John, 26, 240, 311,334; 
Peter, 66, 244, 452; Rich., 300; 
Rob., 236; Thorn., 127, 215,217, 
219; Will., 262, 332,489; master, 

204 ; , 21 ; widow, 340 ; wife 

of, 28, 111, 342. 

Jafford, Will, de, 469«. 

Jagger, WUl., 313, 316. 

Jakman, Rich., 243. 

James, Roland, 551. 

Jargoo, Sir Edw., 368«. 

Jarman, John, 327. 

Jeffrason, Jeffreyson, Geoff., 550 (2) ; 
John, 310, 534; Sir Rich., 369»; 
Thom., 214, 215 ; Will., 532. 

Jeles worth, Thom., 349. 

Jenet, Hen , 166. 



Jenkinson, John, 188; Rob., 180; 
Will., 206. 

Jennyng, Chris., 230 ; Rich., 230. 

Jennyson, Geo., 342: Thom., 329. 

Jervaulx, mon. of, 16, 25, 103, 104, 
109, 116, 123, 144, 440, 441, 495, 
506. 

Jervis, Thom., 612. 

Jerusalem, bailey of St. John of, called 
Mount St. John, 126. 

Jewelbye, 117. 

Job, John, 515. 

Jobson, Thom., 93. 

Johnes, J. 540. 

Johnson, Alice, 328 ; Anth., 26 ; 
Chris., (i.) xiv., 114, 115, 497; 
Edm., 343; Ethebed, 431; Geo., 
293 ; James, 26 ; Jennet, 92, 176, 
178, 181 (2) : John, 27, 92, 100, 218, 
332, 367, 497; Lancelot, 115; 
Laur., 78 ; Rich., (ii.) ix., 131, 
132, 275, 321, 361, 392, 419, 629 ; 
Rob., 29, 33, 264, 444, 466; Thom., 
331, 364; Uctred, 14, 69; Uldred, 

429 ; Will., 336, 344, 522 ; 29 ; 

Lady, 230. 

Jolbye, 141. 

JoUand, Geo., 284 ; John, 284 (2) ; 
Rob., 284 (2) ; 284. 

Joly, Thom., 246; Will., 331. 

Jordayne, master, 41. 

Jowne, John, 306. 

Jubbe, John, 335. 

Judson, Marmaduke, 65 ; Rich., (ii.) 
vii., 57. 

Juele, Thom., 202. 

Jugo, Edw , 368. 

Justice, Thom., 183. 



Kane, Rob., 328. 

Kaye, Humph., 290 ; John, (i.) xv., 
35, 36, 103, 304, 442, 606 ; Thom., 
133. 

Keelynge, Thom , 264. 

Keighley, chan. in, 412 ; school at, 412. 

Eelby (Lincoln). 340. 

Keld, Rob. de, 261n ; Rob., 468. 

Kelfield, 67, 85. 

Eelk, Thom. and Alice and Marg. his 
wives, and John his son, 639n. 

Kelle, Rob., 7t>. 

Kellet, Edw., 27 ; Rich., 27. 

Kellingley, John, 280. 

Kellington, 288 ; ohan. of Our Lady, 
279 ; chap, of Whitley, 280 ; Lady- 
bury Croft in, 279 ; Ridding, 280 ; 
Storland, 280. 

Eelshawe, John, 311. 

Kelway, Bob., (i.) xiv ; (ii.) is. 



582 



INDEX. 



Kelyngham, John, 560. 

Kemp, Chris., 240. 

Kendall, Eliz., 185 ; Hen , 246 ; 
Rich., 184 (2), 186 (2) ; Rob., 354 ; 
Rog., 105, 601 ; heirs of, 287. 

Kennite, David, 548 ; Thorn., 648. 

Kenny thorpe, 28. 

Kent, Earl of, 120 ; Oeo., 321 ; Hen., 
294 ; John, 163. 

Kenton, Nich., 187, 187fi. 

Kesferde, Rich., 190. 

Kettlestone, 331. 

Keuret>, Marg., 138. 

Kexferth, Rich., 189. 

Key, Kea, Arth., 203; Geo., 418; 
John, 194 ; Rob., 107, 203 ; Thorn., 
203 ; Will., 202. 

Keygyll, James, 364. 

Keyinghum, Kayngham, altar of 
B.V.M., 555 ; parson of, 537w. 

Keyth, Agnes, 128. 

Kiddal, par. church of, 490 ; light in, 
490. 

, Alice, 60. 

Kildwick, chau. of Our Lady in, 250, 
407 ; chan. of, 403 ; vicar of, 407. 

Kilham, 8 ; chan. of St. Lanr., 139 ; 
Spittlegarth in, 139. 

Killingbeck, John, 214, 308 ; Thom., 
313. 

Killinghall, 239, 267, 268 ; Holmes, 267: 
267 ; Toppanhold, 267 ; Rosset in, 
239. 

Kilpyn, 559 

Kimberworth, 208. 

Kinges, Adam, 321. 

Kingston upon Hull, (ii) ix, 338-347, 
372, 520 ; chamberlain of, 344, 345, 
521 ; Charter House in, 338 , free 
school of, 341 ; guild of Corpus 
Christi in, (i) ix, 344n ; grammar 
school of, (ii) ix, 340, 620 ; hospital 
of St. Michael or God's House, 331 ; 
mayor of, 343, 344, 345, 346, 621, 
522, 523 ; sheriff of, 340 ; Stone- 
cliff in, 339. 

, Church of the Trinity, 340-345, 

520 ; altar of St. Anne, 345, 346 ; 
altar of Corpus Chris.ti, 343, 344, 
622 ; altar of St. Laur., 346 ; altar 
of Our Lady and St. John Evan., 
340 ; chan. of bishop Alcock, (ii) ix, 
340, 520 ; chan. of St. James, 341, 
346, 347«, 620 ; chan. of St. John, 
347 ; various chan. in, :i47 ; lights 
in, 523 ; obits, 522 ; stip. at altar 
of Corpus Christi, 34;J, 344, 521, 522 ; 
stip. in, 342 ; stip. at altar of St. 
Anne, 345, 621 ; stip at altar of St. 
Laur., 346 ; stip. at altar of St. 
James, 344. 



Kingston upon Hull, Ghnrch of 8t 
Mary, obits in, 523 ; stip. at altar 
of St. Anne, 346, o23 ; stip. at altar 
of St. James, 346. 

, James, 34 In. 

Kinthorpe, 57. 

Kippax, 217, 324, 825 ; ohan. in, 217; 
par. church, 218. 

Kirkbum, 8. 

Kirkby, 28, 29, 323 ; benefice of, 29. 

in Cleveland, par. church, 490 

obit in, 490 ; stock of moneT, 490. 

Fletham, chap, of Great Fencote, 

100, 497. 

Knowle, lamp in church of, 483. 

Malhamdale, ohan. of St. Jolm 

Bapt , 249, 408 ; ohan. of the Rood, 
(ii) x ; grammar school, (ii) z ; par- 
sonage of, 249, 255, 409. 

Malzeard, 10*. 360. 

Misperton, chan. in. ol5 ; chan. 

of St. Laur., 128 ; Fields of, 616: 
lamp in, 616. 

Overblow, 22, :<98 : Staiubun 

chap, in, 398. 

Overcarr, 615. 

Ravensworth, chau. in the caatle 



of Ravensworth, 146, 493. 
— , South, 306; Byerdeclooe, 166. 
chan. of Our Lady in, 165 ; chap, 
of North Elmsall in, 164 ; Oylkit 
Croft, 166 ; Homsmys, 166 ; Doble 
Redding, 166; Scorgattes, 166: 
Skidbrooks chap, in, 8 ; Stnbbee 
Field, 166. 

— Wharf, 234. 

— Wiske, chap, of Our Lady, 145. 
491 ; Newby ohap. in, 401 ; stock 
of money for light in, 491. 

, Brian, 303 ; G^.. 301 ; John, 



240 ; John de, bp. of Carlisle, 182}i; 

Nich. de, 617«; Kob., (i) xiv, 105. 

489n, 499 ; Sunon, 241 ; Thorn.. 

159»«, 331 ; Will., 29, 68, 429, 471; 

,66. 

Kirkeburton, Hollyn House, 304; 

lamp in, 424 ; serv. in, 424 ; aerr. 

of Our Lady in, 304 ; serv. of St. 

Nich. in, 304, 425. 
Kirkeham, John, 82n ; Prior of, 558. 
Kirk Heaton, serv. in, 317. 
Kirkleatham, chap, of St. Sepolohre*B, 

487. 
Edrklington, money for obits and lamp 

in, 606 ; Sexton lands in, 606. 
Kirkstall, 61 ; mon. of, 290, 468. 
Kirkynshae, Rich.. 189. 
Kitchin, Kechyn, James, 246 ; Thorn., 

8, 207, 218 ; WiU.. 646. 
Eatohinman, Hen., 93. 
Knagges, John, 186; Thom., 514; 

Wlfl., (U) vii, 614. 



INDEX. 



583 



Knapton, 50 ; Field, 50. 

, John, 40n. 

Knaresborough, 237, 238,258 ; borough 

court of, 259 ; castle of, 239, 259 (3), 

267, 268 ; chan. of St. John Bapt. 

in, 259 ; chan. of Mary Magd. in, 

258 ; chap, of Arkenden in, 260 ; 

Forest of, 259 ; obit at, 258 ; Ten- 

tergate in, 259. 
Kneton, 188 ; chap, of Trinity in, 187. 
, Cuthbert, son of Nich., 187w ; 

Nich., 187. 
Knottingley, 323, 324. 325, 331. 
Knowles, Anth., 256; Ralph, 241; 

Sir Rob. and Constance his wife, 

326. 326m; Will., 233. 
Knyght, Edw , 240. 
Knyghtson, John, 235. 
Knype, Edm., 253. 
Kyghtley, Thoin., 230. 
Kylbom, John, 75, 452. 
Kyllyng, 39. 

Kylliugthorpe, Geo., 385. 
Kynder, John, 177. 
Kyrsette, Hugh, 545. 
Kytson, Kydson, Anth., 212 ; Thom., 

103. 



Labron, Rob., 318. 
Lacoke, John, 223. 
Lacy, Hubart, 323 ; Hugh, [llbert ?], 

323 ; John, 232. 
Lascelles, Lassell, Pigott, 142 ; Rich., 

91 ; Rog., 92. 
Lascitor, (Leicester ?), coll. of, 165,166. 
Lake, John, 315, 319. 322, 323. 
Lakyn, Will., (i.) xiii., 371. 
Lamanbye, Rich., 27. 
Lambe, John, 367. 
Lambert, James, 111 ; John, 38, 108, 

367. 
Lame, Lyons, 225. 

Lamire, iSTich., 546, 547, 549 (3), 553f». 
Lancaster, Duke of, 58, 138, 213m 

Hen., Earl of, 298m; John 238 

John, Duke of, 182m ; Rog. de, 309m 

Walt , 27, 31, 440 ; uxor, 27. 
Land, Rob., 56 ; Thorn., 136. 
Lane, Eliz., 131. 

Laugbarugh. wapentake of, 484, 490. 
Langdale. Edw., 133; Rob., 146; 

Thom., 143, 188; WiU., 126. 
Langehom, John, 27 ; Rich., 28. 
Langethwait, Will, de, 174. 
Langfeild, Thom., 317. 
Langfello, Rich., 263. 
Laugthorn, Rich., 350. 
Langton, fields of, 130 ; Great or 

MickleLangton, 11 3, 145,556; King*8 

court at, 131. 



Lang^)n,Hen.,191; John, 59,560 ; John 

son of Nich., 77 ; Nich. son of 

Nich., 77n ; Will, dean of York, 35, 

39. 
Lanum, 322»i. 
Lanwhat, John, 177. 
Lartington, chap, in par. of Rumbold, 

143, 492 ; town of, H4, 492. 
Lasse, Hugh, 160. 
Latham, John, 56, 211 (2), 213 (2). 
Laton, John, 107, 112. 367 (2). 
Latymer, John, 496 ; Lord. 112, 270 ; 

Rich., Lord, 496. 
Laughton, a stipend in, 148, 384 ; par. 

church, 148. 
Laurence, John, 26 ; Maud, 27 ; Rob., 

171. 
Laverock, Agnes, 63 ; Will., 198. 
Laverton, 103. 
Lawe, Rich ,149. 
Lawer, WiU., 180n. 
Lawson, Lauson, John, 136, 256; 

Thom., 27, 184. 
Layte, James, 152. 
Lay ton. Will., 490. 
Lazenby, 122 ; chap, of, 122, 486. 

. John, 132 ; Rich., 28. 

Leathley, 235, 395 ; lamp in, 395. 

Leche, Peter, 331. 

Leeds, 213, 215, 216; chan. of St. 

Bjith., 216 ; chan of Mary Magd., 

215 ; two chan. of Our Lady, 213 ; 

chap, of Holbeck in, 216 ; Famley 

chap, (ii.) ix. ; par. church of, 214, 

215 ; vicar of, William Evers. 215. 

, Rob., 545, 550 ; WUl., 359. 

Leedhouse, Rob., 548. 

Learning, 141 ; chan. in chap, of, (i.) 

XV , 103. 506. 

, Rich., 347 ; Will., 259. 

Leicester, John, 306. 

Leigh, Lee, Edw., 313 ; Geo., 315,417; 

Gilb., 233«, 291 ; John, 161, 171, 

302 ; Raynold, 524 ; Rob.. 239, 292; 

Thom., 291, 302, 310, 314, 327; 

wife, 353; Will., 291. 
Leighton, 154. 

Leike, John, 122 ; Marg., 280. 
Lelham, Edw., 404. 
Lennerton, Eshe Wro in, 227. 

, John de, 183; Rog., 183. 

Lennox, Earl of, 15, 104, 116, 123, 

139, 144, 440, 453, 495. 
Lenton, mon. of, 24, 205, 441. 
Leper, John, 220 ; Nich , 220. 
Leppington, Greg., 452; Rich., 81. 
Leston, John, 183. 
Letham, chan., 559 ; chur., 557. 
Letterd, John, 208. 
Leven, Peter del, 82f». 
Levesham, Thom., 90n. 



e584 



INDEX. 



Levett, John, 5*29 ; Ralph, (ii.) viii., 
221 ; Wm, 157, 160(2), 321. 

Lewen, parsonage of, 529. 

Lower, Will., 180. 

Lewes, John, 27. 

Leweye, Brian, 8, 364. 

Lewter, Will., 351. 

Lewyk, Marg., 44. 

Leybum, Rob., 218, 318. 

Leyllane, Maud, 81. 

Lightcliff, 292. 

Lightfoot, Matth., 215 ; Walt., 212 ; 
Will , 55, 75, 222. 

Lilliog, James, 509 ; Will. , 560. 

Lincoln, Laur. archdeacon of York, 
17 ; Peter de, 555 ; widow, 240. 

Lindley, 302. 

, Edw., 230, 396; Percival, 398. 

Lindsey, mon. of, 259. 

Linley, Edw., 230. 

Linton in Craven, 411 ; lamp in, 411. 

, Rich, de, 555. 

Lithgreines, John de, 122 {2\ 122» : 
Alice, 122. 

Little Moss, 195. 

Little, Chris., 323//. 

Litton, 255, 256 

Liverton, parish of, 487, 489 ; light in, 
487, 489. 

Lobley, John, 364. 

Lobson, Rich., 139. 

Locke, Will., 327. 

Locking, Edw., 36Pw. 

Locksley, Eliz., 202. 

Lockton, chap, of, (ii.) vii. 

Lockwood, Geo.. 202 ; John, 488. 

Lode, Rob., 66. 

Lodiugton, Will, de, 559. 

Lofte, wife of, 215. 

Lofthouse, 289, 290, 291. 

Loge, Chris., 321 ; Rich., 285. 

Lokkey, John, 255, 256, 413. 

Lolly o, Julian, 50 

Lon', Rich., 80w. 

Londesdale, Rich., 240; Rob., 461. 

London, 377 : Hillingsgate in. 327 ; 
Comhill, 182 ; Gracechurch St , 327, 
333 : hosp. of St. Anth., 560 ; 
KnoUes Alley, 327 ; Lime St., 327 ; 
Mark Lane Alley, 327 ; road from, 
264 ; par. of St Michael in Corn- 
hill, 182 ; par. of St. Peter in Com- 
hill, 182; par. of St Olive in, 
Mugwell St., 182; Sydon Lane, 
327 ; West Cheap, 327; Weigh-hoiiso 
of, 182. 

Lone, John, 01 ; John, the younger, 
91. 

Long, John, 55. 

Longebotham, Mileb, 218. 

Longley, 203. 

, Rich., 287 ; Will., 313. 



Lord Chief Justioe, 307. 
Lorymer in Wilberfoaa, 8. 
Loetoo, 325. 
Lound (Notts), 6, 7, 95, 430. 

, Rob., Ill ; WUl., Ill, 112. 

Loversall, 157, 170, 173; ohan. i 

serv. at, 390. 
Lowe, Arthur, 351. 
Lowlde, Rob., 247. 
Lowson, Rob., 120 (2). 
Lowrke, Rob.. 172. 
Loydman, Hen., 48. 

Loyville, , 36. 

Lucas, Rich., 207 ; Rob., 289. 

Luddale, Hugh, 28. 

Ludham, Thom., canon of Toric, & 

39, 461ft; vioarof, 28. 
Luesse, John, 26. 
Lully, Will., 26, 75. 
Lumbarde, Sir Brian, 146. 
Lumley, John Lord, 67. 
Lund, John, 289; Rich.. 215. 
Lupton, Doctor, 414 ; Thorn , 287. 
Lyeland, James, 188. 
Lygeard, Rich.. 82it. 
J-yle, Rob., 222 
Lylle, Thorn., 206. 
Lyllyman, Will., 185. 
Lyng, Rich., 207. 379. 
Lynnyng, Cuth., 132. 
Lynsley, wife of, 193. 
Lyntiwarte; Thorn., 203. 
Lyster, Geo., 304; John, 320 (2) 

TristAra, 23. 
Lyister, John 190 ; Rich , 299. 
Lyttlowe, John, 138. 



M 



Mad, Thorn., 111. 

Mageriddinge, 367. 

Magnus, Thorn., 5, 395, 428, 471. 

Maierson, John, 270. 

Maison. Mayson, Geo., 27, 38 ; John 

93 ; Matth., 73 ; Thorn., 132. 
Malcome, John, 249. 
Male, Geo., 267 (2). 
Maleverer, Sir Will., 244 (2) ; Jolin 

395n. 
Malenson, James, 193. 
Malhome, Mallom, John, 184, 244,408, 

410 (2) ; Will.. 406, tee Mmiame. 
Malivery, Mr. 335 ; WUl., 349. 
Mallet, Francis, 323 ; Bob., 149 : Bog., 

336; Will., 371. 
Malone, John, 113, 185, 186. 
Malory, Sir Will., 3151, 366. 
Malson, Thorn., 111. 
; Maltby in CAeTeland, 120. 



INDEX. 



585 



/ 



Malton,New, 131, 132, 133, 134, 610 ; 
cLan. of St. John in chap, of, 131 
510 ; chap, of St. Mich, of, 610 
cross at, 134 ; obits, 611. 

, Old, bridge repair of, 131, 510 

castle of, 130 ; chan. of St. James 
in castle of , 130. 510; chap, of St 
MaryMagd., 130; Fields of, 131 
gTammar school (ii.) x., 613 ; high- 
ways, 131 ; Hoton fields in, 130 
serv. in chap, of St. Leonard, 133 
134, 511 ; chap, of St. Mich., 132 
134, 51U, 512 ; three lords of borough 
of, 132, 133, 134. 
-, Agnes, 130. 



Malver, John, 287. 

Man', John, 213«; Rob., 27; Will., 

338. 
Manby, Mamby, Rob., 339, 341 ; Will., 

485. 
Manchester, Will., 282. 
Maner, Ralph, 263. 
Manfeyld, Ellen, 329. 
Mangall, John, 286. 

Mansfield, Thorn., 313 ; , 28, 648. 

Maples, Hugh, 179. 

Marchiall, Nich , 332. 

Mardarbye, Rob., 26. 

Margaret, Queen of Engl., 93w. 

Margrave, John, 152, 153. 

Marke, John, 265 ; Launcellotte, 262. 

Markenfield, Edw., 330 ; John de, 

'2'62n, 555 ; Thorn., 101, 348, 349, 

351, 352, 486. 
Markindale, Rog., 404. 
Markham, Rich., 181 (2). 
Markington, 352 ; Humerwell, 362 ; 

KettiUstringe tenement in, 362 ; 

mills, 349. 
Marmion, Avice,108,108w ; Rob., lOSn. 
Marr, Ralph de, 458w ; Rog. de, 458w; 

Thom , 172. 
Marreys, Will., abbot of York, 182«. 
Marsden chap., stip. in, 303. 
Marsh, John, 188; Rob., 188; Will., 

183; wife, 181. 
Marshall, Chris., 362; Hen., 336; 

John, din, 186 ; Rich., 603; Thorn., 

215, 457 ; Will., 277, 288 ; widow, 

240, 332. 
Marsheden, Gilb., 405. 
Marsherudder, John, 39. 
Marston, 212 ; chan. of Our Lady of, 

212, 376. 

, Marg., 268, 269. 

Martin, Marten, Chris., 239 ; Nich., 

335; Rob. do, 347« ; Simon, 412; 

Will., 281. 
Martindale, Rog., 244. 
Marton, lamps in, 395. 
in Craven, lamps in, 412. 



Marton, John, 68 ; Will., 49. 
Mary, Princess, chaplain to 140. 
Maryet Will., 331. 
Masbrough, Maxburgh, 202, 204, 207, 

208. 
Maskew, John, 11. 
Mason, Geo., 331 ; Hugh, 330 ; John, 

203 (2) ; Will., 411, «^ Maison, 
Masham, Massam, HI, 112; preb. of, 

28. 
Matheley, John, 302. 
Mathersey, prior of, 559. 
Matson, Francis, 126. 
Matthew, John, 213 ; Rich., 137 ; 

Rob., 649; Thorn., 162. 
Matthewson, Rich., 217. 
Maunsell, Thorn , 334. 
Maupas, Hen., 668. 
Mawde, Gilb., 321; Rob., 310; Will., 

310. 
Mawe, Rob., 273. 
Maynforthe, John, 132, 
Mead, Mede, Chris., 612 ; Will., 94. 
Medley, 218. 
, John, 310; Rich., 317; Rob., 

299, 326 ; wife of, 234. 
Medoppe, Rog., 246. 
Meek, Meke, John, 101 ; Rob., 73f». 
Meerbecke, Thorn., 339. 
Megeley, John, 424. 
Megson, Edw., 313, 316; widow, 148. 
Mell, Nich., 629, 636 ; Rob., 34, 446 ; 

widow, 287, 461. 
Mellor, Marg., 329. 
Mellyson, John, 66. 
Melmerby, 103 ; chap, of, 102. 
Melsonby, 146, 147, 362, 493 ; chap. 

of Trin., 147, 493. 

, Alan, 147 ; Hen., 147. 

Melton, 160, I60n ; chan. of Our Lady, 

160 ; high altar of St. Mary, 160w. 
, John, 139, 160, 160f»; Rich., 

547 ; Will, 9, 37. 
Meltonby, 67. 
Menscroppe, 166. 
Menthorpe, Edm., 132, 133. 
Mercer, Rob., 94. 
Merciall, Chris., 160. 
Mersingall, Thom., 136. 
Marston, 662. 
Merton in Cleveland, 63. 

, prior of, 96 (2) ; John, 63. 

Messenger, Rob., 492; Will., 27. 

Messyon, Brian, 66. 

Metcalf, Alice, 105»; Chris., 106; 

Hen., 606 ; James, 106, 106n ; John, 

I05n; Miles, 93f», 105n; Thom., 

I05n ; Wilford, 56 ; , 362. 

Metham, chan. at, (i.) xi. 

, Isab., 148; James, 166; Thom., 

(i.) xi., 289 (2). 



586 



INDEX. 



Methley, 218 ; altar of St. Marg., 318 
chan of OurLjidy 317 ; chan. place 
318; church wardens of, 318 
GrymHlake, 318 ; Impyerdes, 318 
NorthiugeH, 318; Southlaydes, 318 
Southland, 318. 

Methyn, James, ICO. 

Mcttam, heir« of, 174. 

Mewiae, John, 234. 

Mewtyes, Sir Peter, 327. 

Mexborough, 160, 202, 204. 

, Alex., 285 ; Lionel, 277. 

Meyniil, Nich. de, 554. 

Michell, Anth., 27 : Chas., 157 ; James, 
162 ; John, 292, 297 : Percival, 230 ; 
Rich., 245, 423 ; Thom., 339 (3), 
529, 553 ; Will., 159;/. 339 ; wife of, 
351. 

Micklcthwait, grange of, 6. 

Middlebrook, Chris., 152 (2), 153. 

Middleham, chan. of Our Lady in, 
116, 502 ; money in stock, 502. 

, Adam (i.) xiv., lOG, 501 ; John, 

106. 

Middlosheyngton, 302. 

Middleton, 101, 357 ; castle, 101 ; 
chan. in chap, of, 103 ; chap of in 
par. of Wathe, 102, 103, 505; 
grammer sch. at (ii.) vii. ; guild of 
Our Lady (ii.) vii. ; Lockton and 
Cropton chaps., (ii.) vii. 

in Pickering Lythe,57 (2), 58, 97. 

Quernhowe, 102 ; chan. in, 504. 

in Roth well, 291, 292; chap, of, 

291. 

Tyas, chan. in, 518. 

on the Wolds, 39. 



, Chris., 285; Geo., 240; John, 

350, 367 ; Marg., 181 : Nich., 235, 
253; Rob., 350; Thom., 115, 350, 
352, 364, 495 ; Will., 253 (3) ; Mr., 
321. 

Middle wood, John, 305. 

Milbomo, 8. 

, John. 353. 

Milbroko, James, 236. 

Milby, 261, 261w, 262, 267. 

Mildmay, Thom., 553« ; Sir Walt, (i.) 
xiv., (ii.) vii., ix. 

Miles, John, 139 (2). 

Mileston, John, 229. 

Milford, South, 331, 333. 

Milkellfelde, John, 174. 

Miller, Milner, Agnes, 49 ; Chris., 
139 : Edwin, 136 ; Geo., 277 ; heirs 
of, 136 ; J(.hn, 173, 274, 327 ; Ralph, 
180; Raynold, 136; Simon, 119; 
Thom., 342 ; widow, 60. 

Millet, Jonott, 48. 

Milnethorpe, chantry house at, 316. 

Milton, parson of, 248. 

Minskip, 100, 263, 264, 265, 267, 268. 



Minyng, John, 331. 

Mirfeld, WiU., 234 (2). 

Mirfyne, Rob., 176, 391 ; Will., 171 

559. 
Mitton, 247, 248, 338n, 405, 406, 477 

chan. of St. Nioh. in, 247, 405 

Bailey chap., (ii.) vii. ; dhap. c 

Waddington in, (ii.) z., 248 (2). 40£ 

406 ; Maison Dieu at, 338 ; pftnai 

etc., of. 248, 405. 

, John, 292. 

Moberley, John, 277, 332 ; Thom. 

273. 
Mode, Brian, 91. 

Mody, Rich., 183 ; Will., 89, 202. 
Moke, Mok, BetterjR, 48 ; Bjen., S19 
Moksin, Mocson, John, 188 ; Will. 

310, 311 (2). 
Molerd, widow, 206. 
Molesbye, house of, 31, 32. 
Molescrof t, chap, of Our Liady, 536 : 

chap, of Blessed Mary, 537m. 
Mollenson, James (ii.) viii. 
Monk Bretton, mon of, 192, 208. 
Monk Burton, 169 ; prior of, 195, 196. 
Monke, John, 193 ; lUch., 240. 
Mtmkton, 363 ; preb. of, 25U, 253, 26S 

Moor, lamp or light in, 377. 

, Thom. (iiO vii., 351 ; Will., 26S 

Monteagle, Lord, 217, 276. 

Monkgrate, John de, 83m ; Peter de, IS, 

Moorhouse Field, 318. 

Moples, Thom., 286. 

Morcarre g^range, 349. 

More, John, 209, 321, 380, 518 ; Hngli. 

509 ; Rich., 123 (3) ; Bob. de la,826ii- 

Will., 283, 313. 
More Beck, 220. 
Moreby, 79 (2). 

, Nich., 86, 85n ; Will, de, 85m. 

Moreman, Rob., 132. 

Morley, BrUn, 243 (2) ; Geo.. 160 ; 

Nich , 166 (2) ; Ricb., 839. 
Momyng, Will., 331. 
Morrell, Rich., 131. 
Morren, Sir Thom., 128. 
Morris, Morres, MatUi., 137, 514; 

Rich., 165 (2). 
Morrison, John, 138. 
Morrow Mass, 299, 311, 312. 
Morsel, G^., 533, 546. 
Morton, 322«}. 
, John, 65», 306 ; Bob. de and 

Joan his wife, 559 ; Bog. de, 65ii. 
Morvyn, Matth., 67. 
Moryce, Hugh, 27. 
Mosley, Eliz., 18; Hen., 319; Wffl., 

163 (2). 
Mosse, wife of, 549. 
Motherby, Guy, 284 ; wife of, 284. 
Mottey, Will., 462. 
Moulsey, Mulso, 12. 



INDEX. 



587 



Mount Grace, mon. of, 144. 
Mount St. John, 100, 126, 168. 
Moure, Will., 190. 
Mowbray, John, 71, 469 ; Rich., 342 ; 

Thorn., 236. 
Moye, Thorn., 279. 
Moyte, Rob., 537. 
Mulketon, 145. 
Mulwath, 367. 
Murfeyld, SirWm.,299. 
Murrall, Edrn., 351. 
Murton, 507 ; chapel of ease at, 476. 

, Will., 54w. 

Myer, Rob., 237, 268. 

Myers, Myres, James, 27 ; Jenet, 49. 

Myke, Rich., 145. 

Mynne, uxor, 27. 

Mynnes, WiU., 330. 

Mysyn (co. Notts.), 559. 



N 



Nabum, 46, 47, 55, 450« ; chap, of, 47. 

Nard,|Will., 241. 

Nassington, John de, 232. 

Naton, Rich., 48. 

Natt, John, 234. 

Nawt., Thorn., 207. 

Nawton, Rob., 131, 133 

Nayler, Percival, 313 : Rich , 198, 314, 

423. 
Neddyke, Rob., 549. 
Negson, Rich., 139. 
Nelscrope, Rob., 284 (2). 
Nel8on, Chris., 56 (2) ; Eliz., 218 ; 

Kath., 83 ; Jenet, 176; John, 353; 

Rich., 56; Rob., 28, 322; Thorn., 

8i, 163, 335; Will., 11. 
Nessingwik, Rog. de, 557. 
Netherthorpe, 2«»3. 
Netherwood, John, 262, 266. 
Nettletou, John, 286 ; Will., 203. 
Neuddyke, Rich., 549. 
Nevill, Alice, 474w ; Geo ,110; Geo. 

elect of Exeter, 54w ; Euphemia, 

474m ; John, 280, 289, 293, 3o3, 311; 

Mary, lOG ; Mr., 312; Ralph, 110, 

474«; Rob., 234m, 282; Rob., bp. 

of Durham, 122« ; Rog., 309 ; 

Thom., 214. 
Newark, Hen. archbp. of York, 377 ; 

Rog., 16, 433. 
Newbolde, wife of, 353. 
Newborough, 13(i ; mon. of, 12, 91. 
Newby, 14;<, 146, 235, 557 : chap, of, 

491. 

, Rob de, 138. 

Newell, Newall, John, 45, 264, 310 (2); 

Mr., 313. 
Newen, Will,, 188. 
Newhall, 192 (2). 



Newland, 214 ; mon. of, 192, 292. 
Newport, Will., canon of York, 34. 
Newsham, mon of, 341. 
Newsome, 141. 

, Hen., 8. 

Newton, 179, 301, 325. 

, Bank, see Bank Newton. 

, Little, 252. 

upon Don, 155, 157. 

, Hen., 137; John de., 458« ; 

Miles, 362 ; Randal, 362 ; Rob., 50, 

327 (2), 449. 
Nicholson, Chris., 84 ; John, 27, 55, 

145, 265, 497 ; Rog., 27, 65, 78 • 

Thom., 78 ; WHl., 28 ; wife of, 163. 
Nidd, River, 266 
Nidderdale, 555 ; chap, of B. V. M., 

555. 
Nixon, Nicson, Edm., 162 ; Geo., 288 ; 

Thom., 93. 
Noad, Rich., 149. 
Noddez, Rich., 276. 
Noffield, Will., 260. 
Norham, Thom., 8. 
Norman, heirs of, 292 ; Mistress, 233 ; 

Thom., 513. 
Normanby, 557- 
Normanton, 321, 322, 322« ; Altoftes, 

320 ; chan. of Our Lady (ii.) ix., 

321, 419: Lake's chan., 321, 322, 

419 ; chap, of St. John Evang. 332w ; 

chap, in manor of, 557 ; distribution 

to poor, 321, 419, 420 ; obits in, 419, 

486 ; school at (ii.) ix., 419, 486 ; 

serv. in, 486. 

, Benedict de, 322. 

Norris, John, 529 ; Rob., 184, 186. 
North, Chris., 510 : John, 28, 79, 81. 
Northallerton, Northalverton, 113, 122, 

123, 485. 486 ; Bede house in called 

Maison Dieu, 123 ; chan. of St. 
. Laur., 122, 484 ; chan. at altar of 

Trin., 123 ; Brompton chap. 123 ; 

Dighton chap, in, 124 ; Lazenby 

chap., 122,486; Walsall chap. 124; 

grammar school (i.) xiv., 486 ; serv. 

in, 486. 
Northampton, Marg., of, 541. 
Northeby, John de, 469m. 
Northend, Geo., 78 ; Rich , 293, 416, 

426. 
Northf oik, Ellen, 46m i Matilda, 46«.; 

Nich., 46«; Rob., 305 ; Thom , 46. 
Northorby, John, 78. 
Northraydes, 190. 
North Riding, sums total for, 619. 
Northumberland, Earl of, 89, 119, 223 ; 

Hen. Earl of, 7, 20, 21 (2), 82m; 

Mary, wife of, 21 ; Hen. Percy, 

Earl of, 138. 
Norton, 89, 102, 480; chap, of St. 

Guthbert, 102, 504. 



588 



INDEX. 



Norton Conyers, 101, 102, 558 ; chan. 
in chap, of, 504 ; chan. in chap, of 
St. Cuthbert, 660. 

in the Clay, 103, 360 ; chan. of 

St. Alban in chap, of, 261 ; chap, 
of, 261, 607. 

, Jennet, 200; John, 92, 101, 

361, 352 ; Kath., 660 ; heirs of, 156 ; 
Rich., 1, 102, 370, 558, 560 ; Rob., 
203; Will., 278, 325, 332; Sir 
Will., and Isabel his wife, 195. 

Norwyche, Jeffrey, dean of York, 13. 

Nosterfield, 108, 112. 

Nottingham, suit of Court, 204. 

,John de, 495. 

Nowell, Arth., 149 (2) ; Rob., 160 ; 
Thorn., 149. 

Nun Appleton, altar of St. John Bapt. 
in mon. of, 211, chan. of St. John, 
211 ; granger of, 193 ; mon. of, 211. 

Nunmonkton, house of, 29. 

Nuns, AUce, 332. 

Nunnington, Nonynton, 512 ; church- 
yard of 612 ; lamp in, 612. 

, Will., 560. 

Nimwick, prob. of, 351, 358, 362. 

Nusam, John, 178. 

Nuthbrown, widow, 56. 

Nycott, John, 299 ; Thorn., 61 (2). 



O 



Ode, Rich., 191, 192. 
Odingham, Mr., 330. 
Odyham, Alice, 331. 
Ogle, Humph., 429. 

Oglethorpe, Mr., 332 ; , 397. 

Okley, Thorn., 38. 
Olderode, Chris., 219. 
Oldfield, 261. 

, John, 325, Thorn., 245. 

Olyf, John, 64. 

Olyver, John (ii.) ix., 342, 520 (2) ; 

Rob., 28; SirWiU., 331. 
Organ maker (Wolff e), 44. 
Orgroave, 209. 

Orum, Geo., 160 ; Rob., 262. 
Orwelle, Rob., 82«. 
Osbaldwick, par. of, 476 : Murton 

chap., 476. 
Osbum, Rich., 128, 515. 
Osclyffe, Bern., 154. 
Osgalde, Eliz., 66. 
Osmondthorp, 322«. 
Osmotherley, 348, 351, 362 ; par. of, 

124 ; prebends in, 124, 484. 
Ossant, John, 330; Rich., 330, 331. 
Osseek, Thom., 285. 
Ossett, 319 ; grave of, 301. 
Oswald, Rich., 318. 
Otes, Brian, 299 ; Geo., 202. 



Otley, 430 ; chap, of Baildon in, 2S1, 
397 ; ohan. of Oiir Ijady, 230, 895: 
chap, of Femley in (ii.) z., 396; 
church of , 6, 7 ; oopyholders of, 6 ; 
deanery of, 211 ; poor of, 7 ; aerrin 
of St. Katherine in, 396 ; vicar of, 7. 

, Rob., 660; Will, de, 76«; wifo 

of, 286. 

Otterbum, 254. 

; Will., 512. 

Otterington, North, 356n, 357. 

Ousebum, Old, 28. 

Ousethorpe. 309, 315. 

Ouston, Carcroft, 171 ; ohan. of St 
John Bapt., 171, 17 In; ohan. of St. 
John Evang., 17 In ; ohan. of Onr 
Lady (ii.) ix., 171, 172; Ghapmui 
land in, 171 ; grammar sohool (ii) 
ix., Hony land in, 171 ; poor of, 
1 73n ; West Butterwiok ehap in, 660. 

Outwell (Norf.) 477. 

Overall, Thorn., 203. 

Overend, Rob., 18. 

Overpoppleton, 81 ; ohap. of. 80. 

Ouse, River, 60. 

Owram, North, 292 ; south, 292. 

Oxenfeild, John, 310. 

Oxenholme, Adam, 300. 

Oxley, Chas., 167 ; Goo., 182 ; Thorn., 
162 (2), 385. 

Oxton, 225. 

Oylley, Alex., 188. 



Packen, Thorn.. 27. 
Packer, John, 553». 
Pacock, Ralph, 91 ; Thom., 107, 108: 

WiU., 117; wife of. 111. 
Padla, Laur., 197. 
Padley, Rog., 208. . 
Page, Geo., 207, 380; John, 93: 

Thom., 139. 
Paget, Thom., 313, 323, 325. 
Paghill, 555. 
Pag^am, John, 54ft. 
Painter, Chris., 26, 29, 60, 61, 466: 

Geo., 342, 622; wife of, 26; , 

361. 
Paixe, Rob., 79. 
Pakenham, John, 10. 
Pakyn, John, 382. 

Palden, John, 205, 205» ; Isabel, 205. 
Palliser, Rob., 66 ; Thom., 146 ; 

widow., 267 ; wife, 267. 
Palmer, John, 152 (2), 153; Rich.. 

286 (2) ; Rob., 198 ; Thom.. 831 : 

Will., 177, 178, 391 ; wile of. 285; 

, 284, 331. * ■ 

Paknes, Brian, 67, 166 (2); Manr., 

231 ; Nich., 56. 
Pannal, chan. of St. James, 288. 



INDEX. 



589 



Pape, , 8. 

Paring, Sir Rob., lS2n. 

Park, Jane, 236 ; John, 151 ; Miles, 

106; Oswald, 23; Thorn., 394; 

Will., 153. 
Parker, Giles, 248, 405; Hen., 56; 

John, 237, 256, 331 ; MUes, 248 ; 

Ralph, 153, 252, 386; Rich., 163, 

237 ; Rob., 361 ; Will., 206. 
Parkin, Cuth., 197; James, 152; 

John, 151, 152, 153, 177; Nich., 

202 ; Rob., 202 ; Thorn., 197 (2), 198, 

199 (2) ; Will , 171 (2), 197, 523. 
Parkington, James, 11. 
Parkins, John, 199 ; Thorn., 199 (3). 
Parkinson, John, 195 ; Laur., 406 ; 

Will , 107, 477. 
Parlington, 324. 

, Rich, de, S2n. 

Parmeley, widow, 60. 

Parre, Gilb., 306 ; Lady, 143. 

Parson, Thom., 26 ; wife of, 53. 

Pashlow, John, 167. 

Paston, Rich., 139. 

Patdayll, wife of, 217. 

Pateley Bridge, 212 ; altarage of, 

363 ; chap, of B. V. M. in Nidder- 

dale, 555. 
Patenson, Rich., 254 ; Thorn., 364. 
Patrick, John, 180. 
Patrick Brompton, 109, 500 ; chan. of 

St. Edm. in, 109, 500; lights in, 

500 ; obits, 500. 
Patson, Hugh, 121. 
Pattyson, Thom., 514. 
Paul, Thom., 347 (2), 347«. 
Paver, John, 236 ; Rich.. 236. 
Paye, Geo., 208. 
Peche, Thom., 515. 
♦ Peck, John, 303, 307 ; Rich., 243. 
Pegham, Will., 168. 
Pekett, Rob., 57. 
Pendred, widow of, 321. 
Pennington, Will., 80. 
Pennok, Rich., 128 ; Will., 58. 
Penson, Thom., 313. 
Penteth, Helen, 103. 
Pepper, Edm ,139. 
Pepys, John, 328. 
Perch, Rich., 253. 
Percival, Alice, 43 ; John, 351, 352, 

3,j9, 361 ; Rob., 560. 
Percy, Alan, 398 ; Lord Hen., 138 ; 

Hen , Earl of Northumb., 21 ; Rob., 

129. 138 ; Will , 138, 139 ; of 

Righton, 129. 
Peroson, see Person. 
Perkyn, Thom., 27 ; widow, 314. 
Person, Pereson, John, 331 ; Rich., 

Ill; Rob., 119, 162, 488; Rog., 

234; Thom., 11, 277 ; Will., 44, 45, 

75 ; uxor, 26. 



Perte, Rob., 91. 

Peryt, WiU., 282.' 

Pesigrave, John, 546. 

Petingale, Agnes, 203. 

Petre, Will., 541. 

Petty, Chris., 69, 465 ; Rich., 100 ; 
Rob., 27 (2), 41, 439. 

Peyres, Will., 286 (3). 

Peyt, Rob., 469. 

Pharon, Will., 180. 

PhilUp, John, 320 ; Ralph, 58 ; Rich., 
329. 

Phillippa, Queen, 19. 

Phillipson, Agnes, 320 ; John, 82w. 

Pickard, Chris., 230 ; Nich., 321. 

Pickering, 57, 58 (2) ; castle of, 68 
chan. of St. Nich. in castle of, 58, 
511 ; chan. of St. John, 67 ; court 
of, 58 ; grammar sch. (ii.) vii. ; 
grave of, 129 ; the lady priest in, 
57 ; Our Lady guild (ii.) vii. ; serv. 
of Our Lady, 57 ; Wrelton in, 94. 

Lythe, 515 ; Middleton in, 97. 

--, Rich., 277 ; Rob., 9, 42, 57w ; 



Thom., 76, 453 ; Will., 9, 57w, 128«. 
Pickhill, Pikkal, 364, 602 ; Hght in 

502 ; West Field, 502. 
Pierse, Edm., 97. 
Pigot, Geoff., 121» ; John, 163, 660 ; 

Marg., 121w; Ralph, 234« ; Rich., 

10, 93w, 158. 
PilkiQgton, Sir John, 306, 306n ; Joan 

wife of, 306« ; heirs of, 313. 
Pincebekke, Rob. 34, 449. 
Pinchburton, benefice of, 28, 29. 
Pinder, Rich., 26 ; Thom., 320 ; Will., 

50, 74, 319, 450, 466 ; Wulfrid, 60. 
Pitor, Will., 615. 
Place, Playce, Eliz., 60 ; James, 106, 

505. 

Ploughman, , 56. 

Plumber, Plummer, Edw., 329 ; John, 

152 ; Thom., 107. 
Plurnpton, Plompton, Will., 360, 360m. 
Pockley, chan. of, 127, 609. 
Pocklington, 90, 649 ; chan. of Our 

Lady, 89. 

, Remige, 89; Rog., 89, 162. 

Pocock, John, 280. 

Podenerswood, Chris., 240 (2) ; widow, 

241. 
Poggson, heirs of, 190. 
Pole, Edm. de la, 338, 339 ; Mich, de 

la, Earl of Suff, 339 ; Rich, de la, 

182w. 
Pollard, James, 220 ; John, 27. 
Pontefract, 236, 276, 282, 290, 302, 

313, 322, 323, 327, 331, 333; the 

Bailey, 27.i, 274 ; Bakstergate, 274, 

277 ; Bondgate, 274 ; the Bothes, 

274 ; Brode Lane End in, 276 ; 

castle, 172, 323, 324; ohan. of 



590 



INDEX. 



Corpus Christi, (ii.) viii., 273 ; chan. 
of Our Lady, 274-; chan. of St. 
Roke, 276 ; chan. of Theobald de 
Luce in Cattle, 325 ; chan of St. 
Thom , 272 ; chap, of St. Clement 
in CaHtle, 323 ; chap, of St. Giles, 
and chan. in, 276 ; coll of Trin. or 
Knowles almshouses, 326 ; deanery 
of, 271, 323, 337 ; distribution at 
church, 272; Ferryfield in, 32 <; 
Fulsnape in, 273 ; Gelygate, 273, 
274 ; grammar sch. in, (ii.) viii. ; 
the Green, 273 ; highways, mending 
of, 273 ; honour of, 213» ; hosp. of 
St. Nich., 323, 325 ; Knowles alms- 
houses (ii.) viii., 326 ; Leddermarket, 
276 ; Maltmarket, 273 ; manor of 
290; Marketstead, 274, 275, 277 
Mayor, etc., of, 273, 274, 275, 276 
277, 333; Micklegato, 275, 277 
mon. of St. John of. 16, 274, 277 
292, 306, 356 ; Nawtmarket, 277 
New Market, 273 ; Northfield, 273 
274; Northgate, 273, 275, 277 
obits in, 333 ; Old Field, 275 ; park 
of, 323 ; Parson garth close, 323 
poor of, 326 ; preb. of, 324 ; Preston 
Field, 273 ; prior of, 323 ; Roper 
gate, 273, 277 ; Rushworth chan. 
272 ; SaltRawe, 273, 275 ; Shepgate 
323 ; Somans Flattes, 272, 273 
Southgate, 273, 274 ; Tanshelf, 274 
323 ; Tentor croft, 275 ; Walkergate 
273, 274; West Field, 273, 323 
Westgate, 275 ; Wayking silver to 
Castle, 172. 

— -, Will., 61, 6ln. 

Poolo, Will., 330. 

Popilvyle, Thom., 310. 

Poppleton, John, 80 ; Thom., 4667J ; 
Will, de, «68«. 

Popplewell, Rob., 217 ; Thom., 316. 

Poitas, Alice, 65. 

Porter, John, 43 ; Nich., 189 ; Rob , 
60, 462, 549; Thorn., 149, 263; 
wife, 311. 

Postgate, James, 514 ; Ralph, 57. 

Potman, Will., 10. 

Potter, John, 327 ; Marg., 330 ; , 

28. 

Potterton, Adam de, 324. 

PottcH, Thom., 136. 

Potto, 490 ; Hewardyae lands in, 490 ; 
North Fields of, 490. 

Pounder, Rog., 215. 

Powle, Rob., 27. 

Powthorpe, Will., 89. 

Poyd, Rog., 512. 

Prat, Chris., 136 ; Thom., 352. 

Pratson, John, 167. 

Prauneo, John, 239. 



Precious, Alice, 262 ; ChriR., 137, 188; 

Thom., 266. 
Prestley, 293, 294. 

, Thom., 178. 

Preston, 279, 325. 

Jackling, 324 ; chan. of St. John 

Bapt. in chap, of, 278. 
, Long, 246, 260, 408 ; chan. of 

Our Lady and St. Anne, 250, 408 ; 

grammar school in, 250 ; obit in, 

408 ; poor of, 408 ; vioar of, 408. 
in HoldernesB, 556, 557 ; altar of 



B. V. M., 666, 657 ; chan. in, obi; 
vicar of, 657. 

, James, 267 ; John, 71, 82fi, 91 ; 



Rob., 278 ; Will., 64w, 131, 394. 
Prince, John, 281 : widcw, 332. 
Prior, Marg., 331; Peter, 331 (2); 

Thom., 331 ; wife of, 549. 
Procession of Corpus Christi, 54. 
Proctor, Jeffrey, 266, 413 ; Jeffrey, the 

younger, 266, 413 ; Rich., 255, 413. 
Prymot, Edw., 267. 
Pudsay, Thom., 246. 
Pudsell, Thom., 27. 
Pullayne, PuUan, James, 267 ; Thom., 

166 ; Will., 286. 
Pullers, John, 609. 
Pulley, Pullay, Geo., 238 ; Milen, 264 : 

Thom., 290. 
Pungerton, Hugh, 31 (2). 
Pycham, Alice, 171. 
Pykebuske, Thom., 111. 
Pylley, Thom., 79, 205 (2), 378. 
Pymonde, Rich., 313. 
Pynnynge, John, 332. 
Pyper, widow, 202. 
Pyrden. Will., 29. 
Pyttes, Rich., 12. 



Q 



Quarriour. Rich., 321. 

Quarter, Will., 529. 

Quyar, Thorm., 251. 

Quyxley (Whixley), John de, 76fi. 



R 



Rackclif, Mr., 369«». 

Ragelt, Ragolt, Rich., 27, 93. 

Rainton, 88. 

Rakestrawe, John, 27 . 

Raley, John, 646. 

Rames, Mr. 330 ; Oliver, 330. 

Ramsden, Will., 203, 320. 

Ranby, John, 186. 

Rand, Thom., 11. 

Raudall, John, 258. 

Rane, John, 164. 



INDEX. 



591 



Raner, Adam, 303. 

Raiifeld, 204. 

Ransfeld, Rich., 383. 

Rannon, Hugh, 206, 207. 

Raper, Thorn., 93, 482. 

Rastrygge, 219. 

Ratcliff, John, 289 ; Nich., 21, 26. 

Raucliff, Hugh, 247. 

Raultou, Walt., 44. 

Raven, Thorn., 197. 

Ravenser, Rich., 345, 53 1m. 

RavenHwt)rth, caKtle of, 146 ; chan. in 

caHtle of, 146. 
Ravesden. Hich., 230. 
Rawdon, John, 378. 
Ra we, Chris., 546; John, 365. 
Rawen, Will., 197. 
Rawlyn, John, 332 ; Matth., 229. 
Rawlynnon MiHtress, 274. 
RawMon. Edm., 336 ; Hugh, 208 ; 

widow, 308. 
Ray, Hugh, 132 ; Will., 8, 265. 
Raylyn, Will., 178. 
Rayn, Rane, John, 155 (2), 164, 179, 

214; Nich .,153. See Rane. 
Rayncock, Edw., 78, 452; Hen., 29, 

48, 49. 
Raynfelde, Rich., 161, 
Rayner, John, 172; Nich., 152. 
Raynes, John. 164. 
Raynesforth, Thom., 8. 
Raynold, Reynald, John, 59, 456. 
Redde, Geo., 126. 
Reddesdale, John, 120, 484 ; "Will., 

486. 
Rede, Rob., 20. 

Reder, Rich., 153; Thorn., 152, 153. 
Redes, Thorn., 178. 
Redeshaw, Thom., 514. 
Redfen, Nich., 189. 
Redford (NottH) poor of, 7. 
Redman, Norm., 325 ; Rich., 360. 
Redmire, 105, 106 ; chan. in chap, of, 

105, 499 ; chap, of (i.) xiv. 
Rednes, Rich., 286. 
Redshawe, Geo., 238 ; Sir Rob., 496. 
ReednesH, 289. 

, Rich., 286; Thom., 286. 

Reighton, 129; water called Costy, 129. 

Rem, Hugh, 149. 

Renard, Nich., 27. 

ReryHby, Thom., 382 ; Wil., 309;^. 

Rey, Chris., 126. 

Ricardby, Hen., 130. 

Riccall, 56 ; chan. at St. James, altar, 

56 ; chan. at St. Nich. altar, 55 ; 

preb., 56 (2) ; repairs to waterbanks, 

56 (2). 
Richard I., 23. 
Richard III., 223, 306. 
Richard, King, 20. 21. 
Richard, Nich., 173 ; Thom., 284, 285. 



Richardson, Adam, 432 ; Anth., 72 ; 
Edw., 285, 286 ; Jenet, 72 ; John, 
28,91, 133, 146, 232, 274, 342, 343, 
399 ; Nich., 173 (2) ; Peter, 67 ; 
Rich., 11, 26; Rob., 91: Thom., 
26. 49, 91, 146 (2), 208, 353 ; Will., 
19, 27, 477. 

Riche, John, 223. 

Richell, Richale, Rich., 5 In, 91. 

Richmond, Aldbyggyng Street in, 141 ; 
altar of St. Thom. the Martyr in 
chap, of Trin., 517« ; archdeacon of, 
15, 26 ; Bargate, 141 ; borough, 
142 ; Brodelnges, 141, 142 ; burgage 
in, 114; castle of, 101, 103, 108, 112, 
142, 145, 146, 207,367 ; chan. of St. 
Anne and St. Kath. in, (i.) xv., 140, 

517 ; chap, of St. Edm., 141 ; chap, 
in hosp., 142 ; chap, of Trin., 142 ; 
Cote Wall Close, 141 ; chur. of (i.) 
XV. ; deanery of, 140 ; East Field, 

141, 142 ; French Gate, 141, 517 ; 
Gallow Field, 141 ; grammar school, 

518 ; hosp. of St. Nich., 140, 141, 
142; house of St. Martin, 112; 
Hudswell, 141; Hye Close, 141, 
142; mon. of St. Agatha. 28, 63, 
104, 116, 269, 493, 517; the moor, 
141 ; obits in, 517 ; schoolmaster of, 

142, 518 ; stip. of priest serving in, 
517; Trin. chap, in, 142, 517»; 
Well Close, 141, 142 ; West Field, 
141, 142. 

, Marg. countess of, 11 ; Peter de, 

517« ; Rob., 356 ; Will., 369. 

Riddel], Agnes, 343. 

Riddesdale, John, 120, 484; Will., 486. 

Riddinge, Thom., 319. 

Ridlington, Thom., 169 (2), 203 ; Will., 
169. 

Ridyall, Rich., 273, 274. 

Riecroft, John, 303. 

Rikhale, Sir Rich., 5 In. 

Rilbrough, lordship of, 466. 

Rile, 335. 

Riles, Thom., 162 (2). 

RilHngton, 8, 138. 

, Will., 138 ; Emma, his wife, 138. 

Rilstone, chan. of Our Lady in chap, 
of, 255, 412, 413. 

Ringrose, Rich., 130 ; Will., 8. 

Ripley, serv. of St. John Bapt., 268 ; 
serv. of Our Lady in, 266. 

, Jennet, 609 ; John, 137 ; Will., 

68. 

Ripon, 117, 348, 349. 360-360, 356ft 
367, 556 ; AllhallowRgate, 363, 364, 
355, 367, 369, 364 ; Annesgate, 361, 
353, 364, 357, 362 ; Bedring Bank, 
353, 369 ; Blossom Gate, 363, 369 ; 
Bondgate, 363, 369, 360, 362*; 
borough court, 367 ; brewhoiue in, 



592 



INDEX. 



351 ; Burwage, 365 ; oban. of two 
priests in Hosp. of St. Mary Magd., 
368 ; chan. in manor of, 355 ; chiap. 
of Our Lady in Stammergate, 364 ; 
Glotherholm, chap, in, 366 ; Gross- 
gate, 354 ; Fields of, 354, 367. 359, 
360, 363, 364 ; guild of All Saints 
(i.) ix. ; guild of St. Mary (i.) ix. ; 
guild of St. Wilfrid (i.) ix. ; Horse 
Fair in, 353, 357, 359,360, 361,362, 
365, 366, 367 ; hosp. of St. John 
Bapt., 368 ; hosp. of St. Mary Magd., 
360, 366, 368« ; Hotton Conyers 
chap, at, 365 ; Kilnegarth, 361, 
362 ; Kirkgate, 355, 361 ; the Lady 
church in. Soli ; Market stede or 
place, 353, 359, 364, 365, 366; 
North Eawe, 348 ; Old Marketstede, 
362, 364 ; Penny Croft, 362 ; Prest- 
land, 362 ; Rood Guild, 369« ; St. 
John's house, 369 ; Skellgarthe, 
360 ; Skellgate, 108 ; Stammergate, 
353, 357, 360, 361, 364, 366 ; Stane- 
gate, 351 ; Westgate, 350, 352, 353, 
364. 

— Minster, altar of the Assump- 
tion, 354« ; altar of the Exaltation 
of the Holy Gross, 359w ; bellman, 
353 ; bell ropes, 350 ; canon fee, 108; 
chan. of St. Andrew, 357 ; chan. of 
Holy Trin. beneath the choir, 356 : 
chan. of Holy Trin. above the choir, 
360 ; chan. of 8t. Jamew, 359 ; chan. 
of St. John Evan, and St. John 
Bapt., 358 ; chan of Our Lady, 354 ; 
chan. of St. Thom. the Martyr, 356, 
356w, 362 ; chan. of St. Wilfrid, 358, 
555 ; chapter of, 365 ; six choristers 
of, 361 ; clerk of the works, 349, 
353, 361 ; clock keeper of, 362, 363 : 
three deacons of, 361, 363 ; deanery 
of, 348 ; organ player, 361, 363 ; 
preb. of, 348 ; St. Geo. loft in, 369«; 
schoolmaster, 361, 363 ; sexton, 353; 
steward of the chapter, 350 ; three 
subdeacons, 361, 363 ; sub treasurer, 
350, 363 ; six thuriblers, 361, 363 ; 
\Hlcar8 choral, 352, 352?^, 363 ; wash- 
ing for, 350. 
-, Aunger de, 555. 



Risbye, Ralph, 161. 

Risell, Rob., 94. 

Rivaulx, mon. of, 47. 

Robert, Edw., 313 ; John, 310 ; Oliver, 
304; Rich., 313; Thorn., 166; 
Will., 202, 316. 

Robinson, GhriHtabell, 64 ; Ghristopher, 
91 ; James, 73 ; John, 106, 126, 131, 
190, 194, 200, 241. 244, 510,547; 
Mistress, 274; Nich., 128; Rich., 
91, 111, 184, 186, 202, 253; Rob., 
119, 143, 534 (2) ; Rog., 197 ; 



Roland, 98; Simon, 105; Thmn., 
lOS (2), 612 ; uxor, 26 ; widow, 206, 
332 (2) ; Will., 8, 131, 434 (2), 435. 

Robson, Geo., 268, 269. 

Robsonne, Thom., 476. 

Robuck, Edw., 208 ; Jenet, 186,186. 

Roche, mon. of, 160 ; Rich., abbot of, 
13. 

Rocke, Ohris. , 220. 

Rockley, manor, of, 193. 

, Rob., 320. 

Rock with, manor of, 25. 

Rode, Rob., 339. 

Rodehouse, Sibell, 219. 

Rodes, Hen., 202. 

Rodwell, Thom., 276. 

Roecliffe, 100 263, 266 ; chan. of our 
Lady in chap, of, 265 ; chap, of 265, 
286. 

, Brian, 93n ; John, 76 ; Rich., 

66 ; Rob., 193 ; WiU. de, 261#i. 

Roffe, Edw., 339. 

Roger, John, 79, 368 ; Rioh , 166. 

Rogers, James, 622 ; Thom., 418. 

Rokcherne, Agnes, 166. 

Rokeby, 364n ; garth, 112. 

, Hen, 173 (2) 389; John, 173 

(2) ; Rich., Ill ; Thom., 109. 602. 

Rokesby, PykaU, 101. 

, John, 287. 

Rolston, Lionel, 274, 277 ; Hob., 631«i. 

Romaldkirk, (ii ) ix. 

Romanby, manor of, 486. 

Romayn, John le, arohd. of Rich- 
mond, 23. 

Rome, Rob., 128, 616. 

Romesden, John, 299. 

Ronetree, Lawr., 119. 

Roo, John, 313, 322. 

Roods, Thom., 392. 

Rooke, Ellen, 189. 

Roose, Rob., 314. 

Rose, Edw., 37, 446; Peter, 36 ; Rich., 
325. 

Rosse, Lord, 11 ; Edw., 545. 

Rosselyne, Gecily, 189ft. 

Rotenheringes, John, 347m. 

Rother, River, 209. 

Rotherham, 200, 204, 206, 380. 382: 
altar of our Lady, 206 ; altar of the 
Gross, 206, 206ft ; Booher Row in, 
208 ; Bradgate, 207 ; chan. at altai 
of the Gross, 205, 205», 379 (2): 
chan. of Jesus and our LaAj, 206 : 
chan of our Lady of tiie Cair, 
380 ; college of Jesus, 151, 199, 200, 
208, 380 ; Grawflat, 207 ; chorirten, 
382 ; curate of, 209 ; fields of, 208 ; 
guild of Holy Gross (i.) ix. ; guiU 
of Our Lady, 379 ; guild of St, 
Kath, 379; obits of, 382; par 
ohuroh of, 201 ; poor of, 382 ; pro- 



INDEX. 



593 



vost of, 194, 381, 200, 201, 205; 
Pykyle, 208 ; Rawmarsham, 208 ; 
Saltstone in, 208 ; schoolmasters, 
200, 201, 381; serv. of St. Kath., 

207, 379; eerv. of Our Lady, 206 

208, 379 ; serv. of St. Laur. in 
chap, of Tymslake (Tinsley?), 209, 
380 ; WeUgate, 207 ; Westgate, 
206. 

, John, 286 ; Thom., archbp. of 



York, 11, 24, 200, 205. 
Rothwell, 218, 324 ; chan. of Our Lady 
on north side of church, 290 ; chan. 
of Our Lady on south side of church, 
289 ; chan. of Our Lady in chap, of 

Middleton, 291 ; chan. of St. Saviour, 
291 ; FleytMill, 325 ; grave of, 325, 
Rotte, Rob., 198. 
Rougehat, Chris., 177. 
Rouk,^.Nich., 190. 
Roumesley, Rounesley, Rendesley, 

Rob.. 9, 43, 432. 
Rounton, West, par church of, 489 ; 

Fields of, 489 ; obit in 489. 
Rouston, parsonage of, 196. 
Routh, Rorth, Rowth, Hen., 175 ; 

Thorn., 11 ; Will., 353. 
Rowden, 219 ; Rakes, 207. 

, Rich., 286. 

Rowdesdale, Hen., 11. 

Rowe, Will., 200 ; see Roo. 

Rowlay, rector of, 551. 

Rownwhaite, Hen., 215. 

Rowse, Thorn., 185 ; Will., 160. 

Rowves, Nich., 189. 

Roys ton, 190. 

, Marg., 138 ; Roger and Dionisia 

his wife, 77«. 
Roxby, Rob., 133. 
Rudby, chan. of Wharlton in, 118, 

488, 490 ; church of, 118, 490. 
Rudde, Agnes, 156 ; John, 526 ; Rich., 

339. 
Ruddocke, Thorn., 57, 58. 
Rudston, Hen., 136 ; Master, 545 ; 

Nich., 545. 
Rumbold, chan of Our Lady in chap. 

of Lartington, 143, 492 ; chan. of 

St. Thorn., 143, 492 ; grammar 

school, 492 ; stock of money, 493. 

, Simon, 143 ; Will., 235, 398. 

Rusby, Edw., 277 ; Rob , 536. 

Rush worth, chan. of, 272. 

, heirs of, 272 ; John, 299 ; Rob., 

272 (2), 273. 
Russell, Alex., 26 ; John, 360 ; Laur., 

285 ; Rich., 50, 50;^ ; Petronilla his 

wife, oQn ; uxor, 27. 
Ruston, Rusheton, chan. of St. Mich. 

in chap, of Wolley, 195 : chan. of 

St. Nich., 196. 



Rutland, Edw. earl of, 312 ; earl of, 
246, 509, 551. 

Ryburgh, (Norf) 327 ; Little, 327, 330. 

'Rydale, deanery of, 126, 134 ; wapen- 
take of, 508, 516. 

Ryder, , 284 ; Peter, 478. 

Rye, Will., 92. 

Rygge, Hugh, 27. 

RyhiU, 173. 

Rylay, Ryley, Alice, 321 (3) ; John, 
298«. 

Ryle, 154, 277, 336. 

Rymer, Rob., 143. 

Rynder, Will., HI. 

Ryse,Nich. de, and Joan his wife, 569 ; 
Thom. de, and Alice his wife, 569 ; 
Will, de, and Joan his wife, 669. 

Ryther, Cicely, 394 ; John, 138 ; Rob., 
138. 

S 

Sackvile, Sir Rich., 641, 642. 
Sadde, Marg., 329. 
Saell, John, 202. 

St. Agatha, mon. of, see Bichmond. 
St. Botolph, rector of. Will., de Sand- 
ford, 182w. 
St. Oswald, mon. of, 22, 290, 302, 305, 

324 ; preb. of, 29. 
St. Paulo, John, 171, 171w ; Rob. de, 
13 ; Rob., son of Thom. de, 17 In; 
Will, de, 171w. 
St. Quintin, Thom. de and Marg. his 

wife, 498«. 
St. Stephen, dean of, 301. 
Sale, Edw., 318 ; Thom. de la, 326w. 
Salisbury, Rich., Earl of, 94«, 106«, 

ll6n ; Alice, wife of, 94«, ll6n. 
Sallay, 349. 

, Will., 460w. 

Salle, John, 200. 

Salley, abbots of, 262 ; mon. of, 264 ; 

Rob., 61, 5ln; Matilda his wife, 

51«. 
Salmon Burton, 292. 

, Wm., 331 (2). 

Salowfelde, Rob., 49. 
Salter, Rich., 247. 

Saltmarche, , 146. 

Salton, 202 ; preb. of, 8 ; Edm., 136 ; 

John, 68. 
Saltonstall, Will., 299. 
Samell, Will., 292. 
Samer, Rob., 196. 
Sampall, John, 274, 319 ; Mr., 200. 
Sampson, Rich., 282; Will., 327. 
Sampster, John, 248. 
Sampton, Will., 72. 
Samuel, Rob., 26. 

Sandal, Sindall, Great, 311, 312, 336, 
336, 420; altar of St. Nioh., 320; 
Bretton, 320 ; chan. in oastle of, 316, 



594 



INDEX. 



420 ; ohan. of Our Lady, 319, 320, 
420 (2) ; Halifax Yard, 320 ; Mir- 
field, 320 ; Faroch Ing, 335 ; Fugnal 
aose, 336 ; Whilley, 320. 

, Kirk or Little, 161 ; chan. of St. 

Nioh., 173, 389 ; obit, 390. 

, Edw., 61, 468 ; Thorn., 273. 

Sande, John, 328 (2) ; Will., 328. 

Sanderson, wife of, 548. 

Sandford, Edm., 79, 170 ; Simon de, 
182n ; Will., 182 (2), 182w. 

Sange, Thorn., 176. 

Santyngley, John, 177. 

Sauley, Isabel, 126. 

Saunder, Oliver, 330, 331 ; Thorn., 
137, 138. 

Saunders, John, 279. 

Saunderson, John, 321 ; Sioh., 194 ; 
Rob., 164 (2), 264 ; Thorn., 48, 163 ; 
uxor, 28. 

Sanresbye, John, 214. 

Savage, John, 41, 215, 446 ; Mistress, 
75 ; Rich., 45 ; Roland, 133 ; Will., 
61, 71». 

Saville, Sir Hen., 204, 220, 221, 292, 
297, 298, 371, 373, 420, 427 ; Hugh, 
307;Isabel, 298w ; John, 292 (3), 296, 
298 ; Marg., 298« ; Will., 294. 

Savoy, London, Master of, 395. 

Sawceyd, Will., 237. 

Sawersby, Hen., 332. 

Sawier, John, 124. 

Sawire, Will., 183. 

Sawley, mon. of, 225. 

Sawre, uxor, 26. 

Saxton, chan. of Our Lady, 226. 

Saye, Rob., 241 ; Thorn., 180. 

Sayll, John, 199. 

Saynes, Rog., 316 (2). 

Saynford, Will., 182 (2). 

Scaffe, John, 26 ; Thorn., 237 (2), 367. 

Scarborough, 27, 513; bailiffs and 
commonalty of , 135; Bedehouse,136; 
Butter cross, 136, 137, 138 ; castle, 
136 ; chan. of St. James, 137, 514 ; 
chan. of Mary Magd., 138 ; chan. 
of St. Nich., 138n ; ohan. of Our 
Lady, (i.) xv., 135, 513 ; chan. of St. 
Steph., 138, 513; chamell in, 137, 
138 ; Dumpoole, 137 ; Key8treet,136; 
Langwestgate, 137, 138 ; Langfur- 
lands, 137 ; Lymekilngarth, 137 ; 
Nethersgate, 136 ; obits in, 136, 137; 
Our Lady Church, 137, 138; Para- 
dice, 136, 137 (2), 138 ; Redcross, 
136 ; Sables, 138 ; St. Mary Church- 
yard, 136, 137 ; St. Mary Gate, 136 
(2), 137 ; Sallos, 126 ; Sepulchre 
Gate, 136 ; Shortfurlandes, 137 ; 
Spret Lane, 136, 138 ; Swarbargh, 
137; Tollergate, 137, 138; West 
Sandgate, 136 ; Willowolose in, 137. 



Scarborough, Bob. de, 555. 

Scare, wife, 117. 

Scargill, Skerregill, 234n ; Gonstanoe, 

234n ; Joan, 235 ; Rob., 192, 307 (2); 

Will., 40n, 234 (3), 236, 290. 
Scawsby, Scausebye, 1 15 ; Rye Ckee 

in, 155. 
Sceyforth, 163. 
Scheley, Will., 281. 
Scholes, 202, 204. 
Schyppyndale, Jenet, 153. 
Sclater, Edm., 252 ; Thom., 469. 
Scole, Scoley, Bernard, 195, 200 (2). 
Scolle, Thom., 27. 
Scores, Edm., 189. 
Scorton, 141. 
Scosthrop, 255, 256. 

, Edw., 198. 

Scoteraye, Rob., 224. 

Scotson, Anne, 66 ; Rich., 111. 

Scott, Cuth., 428 ; John, 168, 348, 659; 

Peter, 174 ; Rich., 249 ; Rob., 197 ; 

Thom., 8, 23, 27. 
Scotto, Isabel, 26. 
Scotton, 116, 117. 
Scowpe, Marg., 64. 
Scriven, Skrevyne, 259. 
Scrooby (Notts.), 6 ; chap., 6. 
Scroope, Lord, 100, 101, 104, 106, 147, 

158 (2), 183, 224, 270, 367 (2), 418 ; 

Hen. le, 51 7n, 556 ; John, L(nd, 

441 ; Sir Rich., 558, 559 ; Rioh., 

Lord, 104 ; Thom., Lord, 25. 
Scruton, par. of, 109, 502, 556 ; stip. 

priest in, 109, 556. 
, Geo., 264; John, 147, 493; 

Maud, 556 ; Rich., 263, 264 ; Will., 

262, 556. 
Soryvenes, John, 339. 
Sculthorpe (Norf.), 327, 828, 333; 

Austen, 328 ; Barker, 328 ; Oobbee, 

328 ; CoUaire, 328 ; Gudall Pighell, 

328 ; Hill Crofts, 328 ; Hatteney 

Mill, 328 ; Popes, 328 ; The East 

Field, 328. 
Seamer, 118 ; two ohan. in oastle of, 

515 ; chap, of Ayton in, 515 ; riot 

at (i.) xvi. 

, Rob., 80«. 

Seeker, John, 240 ; Nich., 301. 
Sedbergh, chan. called Lupton ohan., 

414 ; light in, 414 ; school at, 414. 
Seelton, Edw., 26. 
Seffeld, Will., 216. 
Selby, 28, 233, 402; chan. in, 402; 

chan. of St. Kath., 213 ; mon. of, 

213, 402 ; obit in, 403 ; par. of, 213, 

402, 403 ; serv. in, 402. 
, Abbot of, 211, 288; Hen. de, 

344m ; John, abbot of, 285 ; Johnd*^ 

469n; Percival,59; Will., BomolNkli. 

de, 469» ; Will., son of Rob. de, 469fi. 



INDEX. 



595 



Sele, Sceile, Chris., 206; John, 313, 

352, 361 ; Rich., 312, 362, 417; 

uxor, 27. 
Sell, John, 483. 
Sellerer, John, 44. 
Semper, John, 327. 
Senyor, Geo., 206 ; Will., 203. 
Serjanson, John, 239. 
Sessyon, Hen., 339. 
SetteU, Hen., 361 ; John, 108 1 Will., 

353. 
Settrington, chan. of Blessed Mary and 

St. John Bapt. in, 48«. 
, John, 48, 538 ; John, son of 

Alex., 48«. 
Sewardby, Sywardby, Eliz., 121« ; 

Gilb., 121 ; Will., 121«. 
Sewhell, John, 91. 
Sexdecim Vallibus, Nich. de, and Ellen 

his wife, 556. 
Seyntron, Will., 189. 
Shadloke, John, 52. 
Shafton, 335. 
Shakells, Rich., 342. 
Shals, John, 512. 
Shan, Rich., 317 ; Rob., 318 ; Thorn., 

318 (3). 
Share, Thorn., 49. 
Sharlik, John, 452. 
Sharow, 350, 351, 352, 359, 362, 363, 

364, S6in ; preb. of, 350. 
Sharp, John, 230, 289; Nich., 166; 

Rob., 230 (2); Thorn., 310. 
Shawe, Hen., 268; John, 252, 310 

(2), 316, 452 (2); Kath., 63; 

Leonard, 452: Peter, 256; Rich., 

320 ; Thorn., 267 ; Will., 243. 
Shay, John, 177, 178 (3). 
Sheffield, lamp in, 400 ; obits in, 400 ; 

parish of, 400 ; serv. of two priests 

in, 400. 
Sheles, Edm., 512. 
Shelet, Nich., 279. 
Sheley, WiU., 305. 
Sheltham, 331. 
Sheltram, Rich., 331. 
Shemyngr, WiU., 137. 
Shepherd, Hen., 512 ; James, 180 ; 

John, 137, 138 ; Mark, 263 (2), 264; 

Rich., 365; Rog., 218« ; Steven, 

215; Thorn., Ill, 289, 342. 
Sherburn, 247, 336 ; chan. of St. 

Martin, 227, 402 ; chan. of St. Roke, 

226, 401 ; court of, 234 ; deanery, 

211 ; lights in, 402 ; lordship of, 227: 

Lumby Field in, 336 ; obit in, 402 ; 

vicar of, 227, 401. 

, Alice, 220 ; Hugh, 247. 

Shoreman, Jenet, 66. 

Sherforth, 330 ; Dunton Meadow, 331; 

Lavander, 331 ; Waryners, 331. 



Sheriff -Hntton, altar of the Blessed 
Mary and Blessed Peter, 474» ; 
Buddall Wood in, 94 ; castle of, 95, 
475 ; chan. of two priests in, 95, 475; 
chan. in ohap. of St. Giles of Corn- 
borough in.. 94, 474 ; chan. of St. 
Leonard of Farlington, 96, 475 ; 
chan. of Trinity and St. Nich., 93, 
474 ; chan. of Trin. and Our Lady, 
474 ; manor, of, 96 ; obit, 94 ; 
Westrope lands in, 94 ; Wytham's 
chan. in, 474. 

Shermans, 329. 

Sherwood, Rob., 628 ; Will., 368«. 

Sherwyn. John, 18, 19, 434. 

Shettyll, Marg., 78. 

ShUdon, 296. 

Shilito, John, 321. 

Shilton, Alyson, 130. 

Shircote, 294. 

Shirloke, Will., 289. 

Shirwood, John, 82n. 

Shoore, Gilb., 294. 

Showmaker, Will., 343. 

Shrewsbury, earl of, 204 (2), 206, 207, 
208, 209 (2) ; Francis, earl of, 401. 

Shropshire, Rob., 68. 

Shupton, John de and Agnes his wife, 
79#i 

Shutt, Shuett, Will., 37, 253, 446. 

Shuttleworth, John, 248, 406. 

Sibthorpe (Notts.), 203, 204 ; warden 
of, 204. 

Sidall, ^dall, Geo., 217 ; John, 249, 
310 ; Laur., 49 ; Rob., 310, 311. 

Sierge, John, 128. 

Sigeswyke, John, 112 ; Roland, 364. 

Sighlesthom in Holdemess, 566. 

Sigston, 122, 489 ; chan. church of B. 
Mary in, 121, 121n, 489, 489n. 

, Sir John, 121«, 489«. 

Sikes, Sykes, G«o., 313 ; John, 194, 
333 ; Rich., 316. 

Silkeston, chan. of Our Lady, 188. 

Sillys, Peter, 166 ; Rob., 166 (3). 

Silvester, John, 178, 180, 392. 

Simpkinson, John, 313. 

Simond, Rob., 78. 

Simondson, Ralph, 91 ; uxor, 26. 

Simpson, Arthur, 306 ; Geo., 282, 327; 
John, 46, 65, 69, 111, 167 (2), 270, 
467, 477 ; Leonard, HI ; Mistress, 
66 ; Rich., 66, 111, 266, 274, 661 (2); 
Rob., 264 ; Will., 279. 

Sindall, Thorn., 273. 

Singleton, Rich., 48. 

Sinythwait, chan. of B. M., 664. 

Sissen, Sisson, John, 298 ; Bob., 339 ; 
Thorn., 339. 

Skadlocke, Rob., 648. 

Skaif , John, 66 ; Thorn., 267. 

Skarr, James, 254. 



596 



INDEX. 



Skarynge, Rich., 65. 

Skawrey, Mich., 269. 

Skeeby, 141. 

Skelbrooke, Skelbrough, 325 ; chan. of 

St. John Evang., (ii.) viii., 74, 174«. 
Skeldergate, Will, de, 68«. 
Skeldinge, Alice, 277. 
Skeley, Thorn., 306. 
Skelgate, 351, 352, 354, 359, 367. 
Skellow, 171, 172, 375 ; manor of, 172. 
Skelton, 28, 35, 119, 348, 350, 351, 

356», 357, 559, altar of B.V.M. 

in choir of, 557 ; chap, of, 557 ; 

preb. of, 349, 355 ; stipendiary priest 

in castle of, 119, 488. 
, Clement and Matilda his wife, 

557; WiU., 214, 226, 401; widow, 

276. 
Skerowe, widow, 267. 
Skinner, John, 262. 
Skinthorpe, 157, 179. 
Skipbie, inhabitants of, 551. 
Skipton, 28, 243, 244, 245, 245m; 

bailiff of, 244, 245 ; castle of, 245, 

404 ; chan. in castle of, 245, 404 ; 
chan. of St. Nich., 245, 403 ; chan. 
of Our Lady, 244, 404 ; chan. of the 
Rood, 243, 404 ; grammar school at, 
245, 403, 407 ; mills, 246 ; obit in, 

405 ; warden of the market, 244, 245. 
, Will., 276. 

Skirlaw, Walt., bp. of Durham, 13, 
449, 531w. 

Skirpenbeck, Skirtenbeck, 28, 457. 

Skoyley, Marg., 290. 

Skyppe, Rob., 214. 

Skyr, Hump., 163. 

Slack, Thom., 277 (2). 

Slader, John, 240. 

Slaidbum, chan. of Our Lady, 256 ; 
Shawe House in, 256 ; Woodhouse, 
256. 

, widow, 252. 

Slake, Edw., 168. 

Slatter, Thorn., 49, 184, 185. 

Slay, John, 175, 176 (2). 

Slingsby, Thorn., 259 (2). 

Smalpage, , 243. 

Smeaton, 319 ; parson of, 194. 

, Kirk, 195. 

Smelte, Will., 26, 461. 

Smerke, widow, 367. 

Smert, Will., 40«. 

Smerthuate, John, 367 

Smith, Smythe, Agnes, 551, Anth., 
235, 260, 498 ; Barthol., 93 ; Chas., 
118, 488; Edm., 230; Edw, 547; 
Hen., 64 ; James, 236, 351 ; 
Jeffrey, 8 ; Jenny, 225 ; John, 137, 
149, 166, 171, 180, 200, 225, 260, 
264, 281, 310, 339, 354, 606 ; Joan, 
138; Marg., 48; Nich., 279, 280 



(2); Rich., 184 ; Rob., 831, 374; 
Stephen., 142; Thom., 230, 234, 
319, 324, 342, 646 ; WiU., 66, 92, 
150, 151, 203, 219, 246 (2) 304, 314, 
331, 350, 549. 

Smithley, Thom , 177 

Smithsou, chas., 321 ; Edm., 494 ; 
Thom., 91. 

Snainton Fields, 128. See Suaynton. 

Snaith, Baconhill in, 286 ; Bayhaus in 

287 ; Burthuates, 287 ; chan of St, 
James, 283 ; chap, of Armyn in 

288 ; chap, of Carlton, 286 ; chap 
of Rocliffe, 286 ; Hoke ohap. in 
288 : chapel stile in, 287 
Claycroftes, 287; Ferry, 287 
Guppall Syke, 287 ; Goke Land 
287 ; The Hawes, 287 ; Helles, 287 
Intakes, 287 ; Lady Land in, 284 
Layresyke, 287 ; Lesker, 287 
Materlandes, 287 ; Micklegates, 287 
New Ings, 287 ; Norcarrea 287 
Old Ings, 287 ; Owte Wytes, 287 
Rowseland, 287 ; Sandewurth, 287 
serv. of Our Lady, 283 ; serv. of 
the Trin. Guild, 284; Sandwath, 
287 ; Snydayles, 287 ; Sowegh, 287 ; 
Starre Carrein, 287 ; Vicarage of, 
283 ; Wrayes in, 287. 

, Hen., 283. 

Snape, tithe of, 112. 

Snawesdale, Rob., 261. 

Sneaton, 324, 325, 614 ; stock for 

finding a light, 514. 
Snell, Thom., 202, 381. 
Snydale, 324. 

, Rob., 169; Thom., 323. 

SnytaU, Rich., 322, 419. 

Sodington, Rich., 349. 

Solne rent, 27. 

Somerset, John, 489m ; John, duke of, 

lln ; Marg. his wife, lln. 
Somerskayle, Rich., 253, 409. 
Somerton, Rich., 261. 
Somerville, Rog. de and Maud his 

wife, 554. 
Sonde, Will., 328. 
Sotheram, Thom., 633. 
Southill, Sotehill, Hen., 307, 309 ; 

John, 301 ; Will, de, 468». 
Southwell, 322w. 
Sowber, Rich., 91. 
Sowerby, 296, 296. 

, Tliom. de, 82w. 

Sownde, John, 328 (2). 

Sparlyn, John, 122. 

Sparowe, Will., 658. 

Spaunton, church of, 612 ; stock of 

money in, 512. 
Speight, Rich., 319 ; Will., 292. 
Spenoe, Chris., 262 ; Hen., 46 ; J(dm, 

550; Rob., 332. 



INDEX. 



597 



Spencer, John, 88 ; Rich., 89. 

Spenne, John, 312. 

Spennithoruo, Butte Close in, 117; 
stip. or serv. in, 116, 503. 

Spicer, Thorn., 339. 

Spindler, Rob., 330. 

Spink, John, 393; Nich., 321 ; Rich., 
313; Will., 27. 

Spirydene, Adam de, 63. 

Spivie, John, 283. 

Spofforth, 236 ; chan. of Our Lady in, 
236, 399 ; chan. of Our Lady of 
Pity in, 235, 398 ; court of, 224, 225, 
236 ; Follifoot chap, in, 236 ; parson 
of, 398 ; Weatherby chap, in, 236. 

, Geo., 322. 

Sporier, Mary, wid. of Thorn, le, 460w. 

Spragnell, Rich., 321. 

Sprotborough, 179 ; Anchoress House 
in, 155 ; Ancress Ings, 155 ; Blythe 
Flats, 156 ; chan. of St. Kath., 156; 
chan. of Our Lady, ^ 157 ; The 
Chantry House in, 156 ; Half Flats, 
156 ; Hermitage of St. Marg., 158 ; 
Henrode, 156 ; Hither Strythome, 

156 ; Hospital of St. Edmund, called 
Edmund's chap., 155, 156 ; lord of, 

157 (2) ; Lounde Close, 156, 157 ; 
Manor House, 156 ; Nether Stry- 
thorne, 156; Old Newton, 156; 
parson of, 158, 160 ; Three acre flat, 
156. 

Sprote, John, 331. 

Sproxton, Will., 307. 

Squier, Adam, 50 ; Thom., 545. 

Stabley (Derby), 203. 

Stable, Stabull, Geo., 215 ; John, 58 ; 

Thom., 276. 
Stacye, wife of, 285. 
Stagge, Adam, 277 ; Arth., 263, 264 ; 

Thom., 79. 
Stain burn, chap, of, 398 (2) ; light in, 

398 ; serv. in, 398. 

, Rob, 26. 

Staindale, 309. 

Stainforth, Stainfeld, Stanford, 151, 

203; bridge of, 55; chap, of, 151, 

389 ; court of, 55 ; grave of, 150,199. 
Stain ton, 157, 481, 484 ; lamp in, 485. 

, Rich., 160. 

Staley, Edw., 277. 

Standen, Thom., 52 ; Will., 249. 

Stanebanke, 2S3. 

Stanford, chap, of, 151, 389. 

, John, 256 ; Rob., 253. 

Stanhope, Mich., 1, 370, 529, 553. 

Stanhouse, Jonett, 48. 

Stanley, 303, 309, 310, 311, 315, 351, 

363. 

, North, 354, 369. 

, Rob., 183 ; Thom., 202, 352 (2), 

361, 362, 364,366, 367. SeeStaveley, 



Stansall, 173, 185;^. 

Stanwick, parsonage of, 348, 349; preb. 

of, 349. 
Staple, Barfchol., 129, 609; Will., 

258 (2). 
Stapleton, 195, 325. 
, Anth., 286; Brian, 86, 204, 

286 (2), 287, 476; Dorothy, 547; 

Miles, 220; Nich., 220» ; Rich., 

130, 511 ; Thom., 282. 
Starke, John, 339. 
Staveley (Staneley ?), Ninian, 351 ; 

Thom., 351 Will., 87 
Staynbume, Rob., 26. 
Stedeman, Rich., 260 ; Thom., 227. 
Steed, Stede, Chris., 416 ; James, 

215. See Sieyde. 
Steer, Edw., 152, 153. 
Stele, Barnard, 207 ; Chris., 351 ; 

James, 28 ; Ralph, 377 ; Rob., 349 ; 

Thom., 349, 350, 351. See Steylle, 

StyU. 
Stella, Peter, 344m. 
Steller, Walt. , and Christina his wife, 

341. 
Stels, Rob., 171. 
Sten, Chris., 240. 
Stenhall, Will., 140. , 
Stephen, Agnes, 133. 
Stephens, Dr., 59. 
Stephenson, Stevenson, GWb., 353 ; 

Hen., 512; John, 522; Thom., 58, 

208 ; Will., 10, 28, 431 ; vidua, 

477. 
Stergun, Eliz., 177. 
Sterkell, John, 91. 
Sterkye, Chris., 327. 
Sterne, Marg., 112; Rick., Ill; 

Thom, 111. 
Stewson, Nich., 67. 
Stey, John, 66. 
Steyde, Steide, Chris., 308; Rob., 

303 ; Will., 313. See Steed. 
Steylle, James, 23 ; Rob., 179 ; Thom., 

258. 
Stebbing, 339. 
Stibbard (Norf.) 327, 331. 
— , John, 328 ; Thom., 328. , 
Stillingfleet, chan. at altar of Jesus 

and Our Lady, 378; chan., of Our 

Lady, 85 ; chan. of the Cross, 379 ; 

St. Andrew's colleges, 249, 378 ; 

grammar school, 378 ; parsonage, 9, 

10, 43, 433. 
Stillington, light in par. church of, 

477 ; stoik of money for, 477. 

, Rob., 240. 

Stituam, Riob., 461. 
Stockdall, John, 507. 
Stockton on the Moor, 212. 

, Thom., 132. 

Stokbome, Rob., 78. 



598 



INDEX. 



Stoke,cban.of Our Lady in chap, of ,260. 
StokeH, Stocko8, Stokkes, Bridget, 241; 

James, 156; John, 183; Thom., 

185, 190, 198. 
Stokesley, 554 ; chan. of Our Lady, 

120, 484 ; chan. in chap, of Busby, 

120, 484 ; lord of, 120. 

, Thorn., 131 ; Will., 120. 

Stokhill, Will., 277. 

Stokkedaye, Geo., 261. 

Stokkes, Thorn., 185. 

Stokwith, John de, 76«. 

Stoms, Rob., 149. 

Stoobley, Dr. Steph., 343. 

Storke, Rob., 139. 

Story, John, 285, 286. 

Stotson, John, 48. 

Stott, Rob., 136. 

Straker, John, 476. 

Strangers, morrow mass for, 20. 

Strangways, James, 8, 123 (2), 145, 

234/* ; John, 490. 
Stray nton. Will., 56. 
Strensall, chap, of Haxby in, 97, 477, 

478 ; manor of, 98 ; stock of money 

in par. church, 478. 
Strey, Rob., 179. 
Streytte, Eliz., 189. 
Strickland, Chris., 36. 
String, John, 177 ; Rich., 197. 
Stringer, Edm., 222; John, 325; 

Thorn., 8. 
Stubbe, Miles, 237. 
Stubbes, 324, 325. 

, Rich., 448, 459. 

Studdarde, John, 69. 

Studley, 353, 367 : preb., 362, 363. 

, Over, 356«, 357, 

Roger, 368w, 369. 

Stuerde, Thorn., 328. 

Stuffyn, Rich., 203. 

Sturton, mills of, 228. 

Sturtyvante, John, 154, 383. 

Style, Stele, Ralph, 212, 277. 

Stytman, Rob., 44. 

Suaynton, court of, 94. 

Suddyll, Edm., 247. 

Sugar, Suger, Thorn., 285 ; Will., 310. 

Sullay, Rich., 290. 

Sumpter, Rob., 72. 

Sunderland, 185, 186. 

Suthergill, Will., 101. 

Suttell, John, 235. 

Sutton (Notts.), 6, 7, 95, 430 ; poor of, 

7, 430. 

Howgrave, 101, 349, 350. 

in Galtres, 477 ; btock of money 

in, 477. 
, Hugh de, and Matilda his wife, 

657 ; Nich., son of Hugh, 557, 659; 

Isab., 223 ; Rob., 233, 648 ; Thorn., 

237. 



Swaldale, Rich., 113 ; Thorn., 115, 495. 

Swaluhill, Rob., ISOn. 

Swan, Marg., 72; Rob., 46; Thorn., 

274 ; Will., 306, 415 ; widow, 367. 
Swanland, Nich., 558. 
SwayldhiU, HelahiU in, 114. 
Swaylle, 113. 

Sway lies, wife of, , 647. 

Swayne, Edw., 447 ; I^onard, 35. 

Swaythe, Rob., 207. 

Swotemouth, Rob., 49, 49n ; Will., 49n. 

Swetyngbye, Will., 101. 

Swift, Swyfte, John, 206 ; Rich., 162, 

191 ; Rob., 164, 164 (2), 204, 207; 

Thorn., 206 ; Will., 207. 
Swinburne, Thorn., 68. 
Swinebanke, Anth., 376. 
Swinefleet, 241. 
Swinton, 131. 
Swyer, Hen., 264; Thorn., 142, 268, 

491. 
Swyne, widow, 360. 
Swynow, master, 181 ; Thorn., 646. 
Syches, John, 219. 
Sykehouse, 200 ; chap, of 387. 
Symms, Rich., 189, 190. 
Syntall, Rich., 322. 



Tabourer, Will, le, 326>i. 

Tadcaster, Toddecastre, 223, 224, 225, 
374, 467, ohan. of St. John Bapt, 
226, 374 ; ohan of St. Kath., 224, 
374; chan. of, St. Nioh., 223, 
229, 374, ohan. of St. Nich, in 
Htuilewood chap., 376 ; ohan. of Our 
Lady in Haslewood, ohap., 228, 
376 ; ohap. of St. Leonarai, 228. 
376 ; Townsend, ohap. in, 226 : 
hermitage, 375. 

Tailor, Taylyer, Anth., 26; Hen., 
214 ; James, 31 ; John, 27, 36, 227. 
402, 443; Marg., 548; Miles, 310; 
Rob., 63, 139, 231, 247, 267, 512 ; 
Svbel, 131 ; Thorn., 37, 343, 350, 
Walt., 176 ; Will., 301, 302, 807, 
330, 331 ; uxor, 28; widow, 332. 

Tailores, Matth., 139. 

Tailorson, Matth., 120 (2). 

Takgge, Thorn., 202. 

Talbot, John, 639. 

Talkan, Rob., 569 

Tanfield, 107, 108 ; three ohan OftUed 
Maud Marmeon, 106, 505 ; chan. of 
Our Lady, 108, 506; dinrohyaid, 
107 

, West , 101, 108 (2) ; Mawddyn 

House in., 108. 

, John, 68, 107, 108. 

Tankerd, WiU., 263, 265. 



INDEX. 



599 



Tanshelp, 323, 333. 

Tanshill, 275. 

Tatham, Tatam, John, 46, 276; 
Will., 467. 

Tattorsall, Chris., 297. 

Tempest, Sir John, 205, 248 (3), 249, 
255, 409, 411; Sir Rich., 255; 
Roger, 406; Thurstan, 302. 

Temple ; Leonard, 60 ; , 14. 

Tenund, Eliz., 256. 

Terriugton, Tyrryington, 476 ; chan. 
of Our Lady, 86, 476; light in, 
476 ; manor of, 86 ; St. Mary lands 
in, 476. 

Tesshe, , 27. 

Tewe, Edw., 215. 

Teysdale, John, 362. 

Thakaray, Will., 362. 

Theye, widow, 285. 

Thexton. John, 111. 

Thirkleby, par. church of, 482, lamp 
in, 482. 

, Great, 482, Lady Hedeland in, 

482. 

Little, 482. 

Thirkyll. Will., 243,245, 404. 

Thim, Thume, chan. of Our Lady, 
385 ; chan. of St. Mich., 386 ; chap, 
of, 152, 153, 537 ; grave of, 153 ; 
Middlemarsh in, 153 ; Mighyll 
Marsh in, 152 ; Old Ings in, 153 ; 
Seadykebank at, 153 ; serv. of Our 
Lady in chap, of, 152 ; serv. of St. 
Michael in, chap, of, 153 ; Yeland 
in, 153. 

, John, de, 559. 

Thirntoft, 142, 143, chap, of, 142, 491. 

Thirenom, 554. 

Thirland, John, 550. 

Thirsk, Thresk, Thrysk, chan. of St. 
Anne, 90, 93, 481; chan. of St. 
John Bapt. in, 92, 482 ; chan. at 
altar of Our Lady, 92, 482 ; church- 
wardens of, 92 ; Lady rents in, 91 ; 
lordship of, 92 ; Market Place in, 
91 ; Mount St. John in, 91 ; school 
at, 93. 

, Agues, 50m ; Alice, 50« ; Ellen, 

oOw; John, 50, 50m, 54, 546; Rob., 90. 

Thistlethwaite, widow, 353. 

Thivenge, Will., 93w. 

Thompson, Thomson, Tomson, Chris., 
254, 343 ; Edw., 166, 505 ; Gilb., 
251 ; James, 267 (3) ; John, 44, 95, 

278, 339, 538, 549 ; Ralph, 286 ; 
Rich., 22, 69, 254 ; Rob., 115, 214, 

279, 280, 288, 487, 489 ; Rog., 262 ; 
Thom., 56, 145, 409 ; Will.. 66, 132, 

266, 268, 279 ; uxor, 26 ; , 414, 

549. 

Thoralby, chap, of All Hallows (i.) 
xiv., 106, 501. 



Thorald, Thorn., 309w. 
Thorgot, John, 529. 
Thorlby, 244. 
Thorley, 290. 
Thormanby, 485. 

, Rob., 481. 

Thombrough, 101. 

Thome, Ag^es, 342 ; grave of, 199 ; 

James, 66, 73 ; Rich, de, 559. 
Thornell, John, 283. 
Thornes, 312, 313, 314 (2). 

, Rob., 198, 317 ; Thom., 313. 

Thomewayte, chan. of St.Svthe in,238. 
Thomhill, chan. of Our Lady of, 292. 

, John, 17. 

Thornton, 106, 245, 355 ; Dallebanke 

in, 355. 

Moor, 143. 

Watlas, 111. 

, John, 61«, 160, 339; Ralph, 133; 

Rich., 196, 311, 339, 660 ; Rob., 612; 

Thom., 50, 60, 66, 93, 111 ; Will. 

de, 26ln ; , 28. 

Thorparch, parsonage of, 6, 430 ; poor 

of, 7, 430. 
Thorpe, 112, 202, 204, 348, 356«, 357, 

359, 364, 364», 449 ; chan. of Our 

Lady in, 169 ; chap, of, 394. 

AudUn, 167, 168, 278, 324. 

juxta Hoveden, 559. 

Salvin, chan. of Our Lady, 182. 

subtus Rothewelhagh, 234». 

, John, 235 ; Laur., 57 ; Thom. 

de, 557 ; Will., 289«, 299, 332, 378w. 
Thowthrope, Chris., 91. 
Threpeland, Master, 111 ; Rich., 77 ; 

Rog., 112, 470. 
Threswyke, John, 98. 
Thribergh, chan. of Our Lady, 161, 

383. 
Thrusins, wife, 66. 
Thruste, John, 168. 
Thuriscresae, Jeffrey, 346. 
Thurlestone, widow, 311. 
Thurlow, Geo., 330 ; Hugh, 331 ; 

Thom., 331 ; Will., 330. 
Thursbye, WiU., 241. 
Thurstonlande, 304. 
Thwaites, Twates, Arthur,212 ; James, 

313 ; Henry, 226 ; Rich., 323. 
Thykpenny, thom., 79 (2). 
Tickhill, 183, 184, 186, 185w ; Bayley 

Wood in, 184 ; BuUwell Carre in, 

186 ; castle, 183, 185, 186, 187, 207; 

chan. of St. Helen, 186 ; chan. of 

Our Lady, 184, 186 ; chan. of 

Blessed Trin., 183 ; chap, in castle, 

187, 209 ; ffuild of the Rood, 186 ; 

keeper of cnap. in castle, 187 ; park 

of, 183 ; South Field, 183 ; Sundry 

land, 186 ; White rent in, 184 ; 

Wotlhwayte, 186 ; the Wroo, 183. 



600 



INDEX. 



Tierman, Will., 91. 

Timble, Will., 237. 

Tinfilakc (Tinsley Y) serv. of St. Laur. 
in chap, of, 209, 380. 

Tiplady, Typlady, ChriH., 145 ; James, 
78 ; John, 66 ; Will., 117 ; , 91. 

TipliDg, Rob., 461. 

Tirrett, Roland, 136. 

Tirwhit, master, 551. 

Todde, Tode, Geo., 146 (2) ; John, 131; 
Rob., 302, 534 ; Thom., 132 ; Avife, 
111. 

Tod\4'ick, 154, 383 ; Bawme Flat in, 
154 ; Bayme yard, 154 ; Brodegreno, 
154 ; chan. of Our Lady, 154, 383 ; 
Gallowtree Flat, 154 ; Nedham 
Cloaefl, 154; the Palles in, 154; 
Patenyeng, 154 ; Smythe Rodes in, 
154; Tolcroft, 154 ; Walso in, 154 ; 
Walsofeld in, 154; Walsewood in, 154. 

Tokerington, preb. of, 29. 

Toller, Isab.. 70, 556 ; Peter, 245 ; 
Rich., 70, 79, 79;*, 311, 312, 556. 

Tollerton, 8, 15. 

ToIhou, Marg., 283. 

TomliiiH, Thomling, John, 106; Rich., 
235. 

Tomlinson, John, 262, 263; Tliom., 
245; Will., 270 (2). 

Tonge, Beatrice, 308. 

Tongfeilde, John, 316. 

Toos, Laur., 108 ; Will., 107. 

Topcliffe, 87, 89, 103, 478 ; chan. of 
JSt. Giloa in Elmore, 87 ; chan. of 
Our Lady in par. <;h., 86, 478 ; 
(jhan. of Our Lady in chap. in church- 
yard, 87, 480, 483 ; chan. in manor 
of, (i.) xiv., 89, 481 ; chap, of Dish - 
forth. 87, 479 ; chap, of Elmore, 87, 
479 ; chap, in churchyard, 87 ; 
court of, 89 ; feodary of, 89 ; guild 
of Our Lady, 88, 480 ; manor of, 89, 
481 ; song school, 88 ; torch light in, 
87. 

Topham, Will, (i.) xiv. 

Toplyf, Rich., 128 ; Thom., 533. 

Toppam, Will., 89, 481. 

Toppyng, John, 31, 32 ; Will., 78. 

Toptan, Geof., 50. 

Tothorpe, 135. 

Totyll, the heirs of, 149. 

Toubley. Steph., 341. 

Tounand, Ralph, 66. 

Tourner, Edw., 171. 

Towneley, Joan, 214. 

Townesend, Townshend, Mr., 331 ; 
SirRog., 329, 330 (2). 

Towthorpe in the Thystelles, 67. 

, Will, de, 77w. 

Trafforth, Geo., 330. 

Trame, Rob., 99. 

TrammoU, John, 18. 



Tranam, 144. 

Tranby, 338«. 

Tranner, Jennet, 92 

Trappys, Geo., 159. 

Trapttm, court of, 94. 

Trayne, Thom., 612. 

Treeton, obits at, 383. 

Tregot, Rob., 166 (2). 

Trewe Will. 27. 

Tristram, Rob., 286 ; Will., 143, 492. 

Trotter, , 17. 

Trowtebeck, Thom., 49 ; Will., 66. 

Trowthorpe (Towthorpe?), 95. 

Trusluf, John, 137. 

Trymmyngham, John, 197. 

Trypit, John, 162. 

Tryske, 27. 

Tuke, Geo., 111. 

Tundu, WiU., 557. 

Tune, Rich., 54». 

Tunstall, 116, 556; chap of, 114: 

township of, 113. 
Tupholme Tuppeham, Men. of, 341. 
Tups, Thom., 130. 
Tumbull, Rich., 128 ; Thom.. 244. 
Turner, Rob., 95, 332, 475 ; Thom.. 

230, 311, 415, Will., 226. 
Tumill, Hugh, 567. 
Tumok, Rich., 460;t ; Ag^es, hifl 

wife 4 5 On 
Turton, Chris., 315; Eliz., 18G: 

Rich, 328 (2) ; wife, 190. 
Turwyne, Turvyne, Tyrwyn, John, 

184, 185, 186; Rob., 183, 184, 185: 

Thom., 184, 185 
Tutbury, 344, 344w. 

, John, 521. 

Tweng, Nich. son of Luke, son of 

Rob. de, 554 ; Rob., 529 ; Thom. dc, 

557. 
TVybell, John, 224 (2). 
Tyas, Edm., 273, 276, 332 ; Rich., 160: 

WiU., 186. 
Tyeson, Isab., 78. 
Tyler, uxor, 27. 
Tyndayle, Mr., 333 ; Hen., 545 ; Will., 

530. 
Tyrrey, Tyrrye, James, 87 ; Sir Rich., 

369«. 
Tyrwyn, see Turwytie. 
Tyemond, James, 63. 
Tyson, Thom., 637. 



U 



Uckerby, Ukkerby, 666 ; cluui. of 
B.M., 556. 

,Anth., 364, 369; Chris., 111. 

ITggleforth, Ogloforth, 8. 
Ulcotes, 366. 
Ulvestrope, 90. 



TJJDEX. 



601 



Upsall, 555 ; chap, of the Blesfled 

Mary Magdalene, 555. 

, Geoff., 555. 

Upton, 168 ; lord of, 168. 

Upwell (Camb.), 477. 

Urswyk, Chris., 167; Kath., 166; 

WiU., 485. 
Uskell, 224. 
Uslet. 289. 

Ussher, Eliz., 27 ; Rob., 305. 
Usthwayte, Marg., 18 ; preb., 8. 



Vail., Rich., 514. 

Vallandes, heirs of, 287. 

Van. Peter, 526. 

Vane, Thorn., 60. 

Vaus, John, 69. 

Vaux, Agnes, 50. 

Vavasor, Constance wife of Hen., 228 

(2); Hen., 40,228; Isab , 167 (2), 

167» ; Marmaduke, 449 ; Rog., 162; 

Thorn., 21, 81 ; Will., 85, 167, 220, 

225, 226, 228, 319, 334, 336. 
Venere, Marg., 230. 
Ver, Will., 342. 
Verdnell, Adam de, 63« ; Mario ta, 63m: 

Rob., 63«, 70. 
VescyjVessey, Agnes, 130, 469»; JohD, 

45, 130; Rich., 161; Rob., 153; 

Thorn., 183, 184 ; Will., 162, 240, 

469w. 
Vicars, Rob., 215 ; Will., 336. 



W 



Wadding ton, chan. of Our Lady in 
chap, of, 248, 406; chap. 248 (2), 
405, 406. 

, Eliz., 248 ; Rob., 247 (2). 

Wade, Will., 222. 

Wadeson, Chris., 396 ; Rich., 549 ; 
Will., 179. 

Wadworth, 173. 

Wady, Leonard, 457. 

Wager, John, 310 ; Rob., 305. 

Wainslet, Alice, 547. 

Wainwright, Rich., 162 ; Thorn., 202 ; 
wife, 162. 

Wairing, Geo., 266. 

Wait, Wayte, Geo., 98; John, 169; 
Rob., 197 ; Thorn., 98, 478. 

Wakefield, bailiff of, 301 ; Bredbother, 
310 ; Bucherrawe, 311, 312 ; Burgh- 
mantoftes, 310, 313 ; chan. in, (i.) 
xvii. ; chan. on Bridge, 312, 417 ; 
chan. called Graystock chan., 308, 
416 ; chan. of St. John, 316, 417 ; 



chan. at altar of St. Peter, called 
Bannaster ohan., 309 ; chan. of Our 
Lady, 309, 312, 414 ; chan. of St. 
Mary Magdalene, 314, 417; chan. 
called Pilkington chan. in Our Lady 
choir, 306, 416 ; chan. of four priests, 
called SouthUl chan., 317, 415 ; chan. 
of St. Swithin, 315, 418 ; Thurstone 
chan.416 ; Chantry House, 313, 314 ; 
Colliergate, 310 ; Cregleston, 310 ; 
ErUesinges, 313; Falbank, 314; 
Flashowfeilde, 310; Kirkgate Street, 
310 ; Lady priest, 416 ; Market St., 
310 ; Morrow mass priest, 310, 311, 
415, 416 ; Northgate, 311 ; North- 
gate St., 310; Oldfield, 310, 311; 
Orpittea close, 314; Owtland, 313; 
par. ch. of All Saints, 309n ; plague, 
prevention of, in, 313, 314, 315 ; 
poor of, distributions to, 308 ; repair 
of highways, 316 ; school at, 416 ; 
Shafton Hall. 313 ; Thomesfleld 
Syke, 314 ; Thomes Myers, 314 ; 
Westgate, 311, 314. 315 ; Westgate 
Moor, 314 ; Windhill, 308, 310, 318. 
•, German de, 309w ; John, 272, 



309w, 334 ; lord of, 311 ; Peter, 323; 

Thorn., 275 ; Will., 309«. 
Walbank, Geo., 252 ; John, 246, 410. 
Wales, 164. 

, Rob., 137. 

Walesby, parsonage of, 187. 

Walforth, Miles, 50. 

Walker, Edm., 176, 180 ; John, 68, 

62, 133, 178, 180, 219, 234, 286, 303, 

320, 429, 471, 504 ; Marg., 286, 660; 

Peter, 448 ; Rich., 286, 339 ; Rob., 

126, 183 (2), 214 ; Rog., 97 ; Thom., 

146, 166. 178, 202; WiU., 176, 177, 

17S, 387 ; wife, 91. 
Walkingham, Rob., 319. 
Walkington, fields of, 661. 
Walkyn, Thorn., 266. 
Waller, Chris., 363 ; WiU., 197, 198. 
WalUs WaUes, Edm., 87, 483 ; Hen., 

262 ; Rich., 206 ; WUl., 133. 
Wallop, 28 ; parsonage of, 30. 
Walshe, Walche,Rich.,261 ; Rob.,364. 
Walshforth, MUes, 73, 83, 461, 461 (2), 

463. 
Walter, Seth, 223. 
Waltham, John de, bp. of Salisbury, 

293. 
Walton upon Thames, parsonage of, 

12 ; vicar of, 12. 
, Agnes, 148 ; John, 166, 276, 

279, 336 ; Rich., 327 ; WiU., 333. 
Wansforth, Wandesford, EUas de, 63ft; 

Thom., 90« ; ancestors of , 606. 

Warde, Alice, 367; Chris., 220, 305; 

Hen., 239 ; Jenet, 68 ; John, 126, 

178, 360, 608; Bioh., 512; Bob., 



602 



INDEX. 



197, 234, 247, 363, 528, 529 ; Thorn., 

26, 286 ; Walt., 367 ; WiU., 146, 

149, 167, 278, 328, 394. 
Wardeman, MartiD, 26, 440. 
Warderope, Otwell, 223. 
Warley, 296, 422. 
Warldale, Rob., 130 ; Thorn., 133. 
Warmfield, Wamefeilde, Bewelfields, 

336 ; chan. in, 336 ; Ghaniry House 

in, 336. 
Warmleye, Will., 183. 
Warrall, 173. 
Warren, Warreyn,Earl of, 315 ; Thorn., 

27. 
Warrener alias Westrayner, John, 368 

(2). 
Warsill, chap, of, 124. 

Warter, Chris., 283 ; Nich., 43 ; Rich., 
54m ; Will., 62«. 

Warthe, Alex, de, 128. 

Warton, Will., 66. 

Warwick, Rich. Nevill, earl of, 7. 

Washington, Will., 28. 

Wasse, John, 194'; Ralph, 147, 493. 

Waste, Thorn., 136. 

Wastneys, Geo., 164; MaHter, 186. 

Water, Watter, Boland (Rowland?), 
74 ; Rolland, 462. 

Water Fryston, 229 ; chan. of Our 
Lady in chap., 334 ; Chopcroft, 334. 

Waterhouse, John, 296, 421 ; Laur., 
296 ; Rob., 294. 

Waterton, Sir Rob., 317. 

Watfords, Agnes, 342. 

Wath, 101, 102, 103, 168 ; chan. of 
St. Guthb. in chap, of Norton, 102, 
604 ; chan. of St. John, 101, 604 ; 
chan. of St. Laur., 102, 604 ; chan. 
in Middleton chap., 103, 606. 

, Nether, 193. 

upon Deame, 163, 192 ; Allan 

Glyffe, 163; chan. of Our Lady, 
162 ; chan. of St. Nich., 163 ; high 
altar at, 163 ; parson of, 162 ; serv. 
of Our Lady in, 192. 

, by Ripon, chan. of St. John 

Bapt., 668 ; parson of, 660. 

, John, 66, 298m. 

Watkyn, Anth., 166 ; Thom., 266. 

Watling, Ellen, 66. 

Watman, , 339. 

Watson, Adam, 66 ; Anth., 96 ; Ghris.,. 
369 ; Eliz., 66 ; Geo., 132, 274, 284 
(2) ; Hugh, 171 ; John, 11, 26 (2), 
39, 44, 64, 66, 66, 74, 78, 138, 341, 
362, 398; Marg., 369; Rich., 19, 
133, 162, 163 ; Rob., HI, 219 ; Rog., 
629, 636 ; Thorn., 203, 236 ; Will., 
12,27, 71 (2), 171, 183, 208, 464; 
widow, 241 (2); wife, 11. 

Watton, Brian, 181. 

Wauhope, John, 66. 



Wawane, Thorn., 313, 512. 
Wayde, Rob., 386. 

Wayer, Wayor, Thom., 306 ; WilL, 
143. 

Webster, Giles, 352; John, 263; 
Reginald, 660 ; Rob., 631 ; Thorn., 
23, 29, 432 ; Will., 68. 

Wedacre, John, 247. 

Wedall, James, 341 ; wife of, 341. 

Wedoppe, Edw., 310, 311. 

Weglefairth, Rob., 286. 

Welbanke. Guth., 132, 612; John, 
114, 115. 

Welbeck, abbot of, 182n. 

Welbum, Alan de, i60 ; Kich., 512. 

Welbury,land for a lamp in par.of , 481. 

Weldon, Alice, 131. 

Well, 112 ; Galf Close, 112 ; chan. in, 
496m; Folde Heade Close, 112: 
Gt^bdykes, 111 ; grammar school, 
496; Hoods Garth, 112; Hone 
Close, 112, 113; hospital of. HO, 
496, 496 ; Little log, 112 ; serv. in, 
496 ; stip. in, 496 ; Over Ox dose, 
112; Farkesin, 112; Parokes, 111; 
parsonage of, 1 10 ; poor folk called 
cremates in hospital, 110; Stubbing, 
112 ; tithe of, 112; Wells BoughKycU, 
112. 

Wellys, John, 15 ; Laur., 146, 491 ; 
Marg., 212 ; Ralph, 103 ; widow,206. 

Welskough, wood called, 113. 

Weltden, Rich., 660. 

Wensley, 105 ; chan. of Our Lady, 104, 
499 ; chap, of Redmire in, (i.) xiv., 
106, 499 ; par. chur. to be erected 
into a college, 569. 

Wentbridge, Wentbrige, 168, 290, 309. 

Wentworth, 202, 204. 

. AUce, 279 ; Sir John, 171 : 

Master, 162 ; Thorn., 164, 166, 204 
(2), 209. 

Weste, John, 226 ; Will., 188. 

Westerman, Thorn., 316, 418. 

Westhorpe, Ralph, 68, 138. 

Westly, Laur., 646; Master, 78; 
Ralph, 162. - 

Westminster, abbey of, 187 ; bishop 
of, 333 ; dean of, 187. 

Westmoreland, Earl of, 66, 67, 361. 

Weston, 449 ; vicarage of, 440. 

, Rich., 324 ; Thorn, de, 669 ; 

Will., 661. 

Westowe, Thom., 268 

Westron, Will., 162. 

Westrope, Ralph, 68, 611. 

Westry ver, John le, 368ii. 

Wetheral, 28. 

, Wedderell, Geo., 362 ; John, 68, 

216, 360, 361, 867 ; Thom., 8. 

Wetherby, ohap., 236 ; panonage, 187. 

Wetherhide, Ralph, 243. 



INDEX. 



603 



Weyner, Will., 190. 

WhaUej, Rich., I, 371 ; Rob., 285. 

Wharf, River, 253. 

Wharlton, free chap, or chan. of, 118. 

Wharram Percy, chap, of St. Kath., 

135. 
Wharton, Will., 71. 
Wheatlej, 176, 177, 179. 

, Rob., 327 (2). 

Wheelhouse, Chris., 263. 
Wheelwright, John, 126. 
Whitby, abbey of, 30, 140 ; chap, in, 

514 ; par. of, 514 ; serv. of B.M.V., 

555 ; stock of money in, 514. 
White, Whyte, Costan, 163; EUz., 

155 ; Geo., 14 ; John, 74, 82w, 343, 

451 ; Matthew, (i.) xvi., 371, 519; 

Rich., 14 ; Rob., 181, 190 ; Will., 

188, 190, 390 ; uxor, 27. 
Whitkirk, chan. of the Trin. and Our 

Lady, 234 ; Chantry House in, 235; 

vicar of, 235. 

, James, 300. 

Whitesmith, Will., 170. 

Whitfield, Alex., 339 ; Roland, 549. 

Whitgift, guild priest of, 288. 

Whithay, John, 247. 

Whitley, 335 ; chan. in chap, of, 280. 

Whitsyde, John, 285, 286 ; widow,369. 

Whittaker, John. 512. 

Whittingham, Will., 26, 28. 

Whitton, Will., 184. 

Whitwoode. Thom., 327. 

Whixley, Quixley, 395. 

Whorlton, 118, 490; chap, of, 490; 

gifts to, 490 ; lights in, 490 ; manor 

of, 490 ; obit in, 490. 
Whylyton, Chollis, 230. 
Whype, Will., younger, 91. 
Whythawes, Thora., 55. 
Whythyll, 202, 204. 
Whyttye. Thorn., canon of York, 41. 
Wicars, Nich., 353. 
Wickwaue, Will, do, 39. 
Widfeilde, Rich., 548. 
Widowson, John, 111. 
Wiggles worth, 250. 

, Rog., 250. 

Wight, Thom., 87. 

Wightman, Whyghtman, John, 26, 

206 ; Rob., 330 (2) ; Will., 48. 
Wighton, Hen. de, 556 ; Hugh,347 (2). 
Wisrsall, Wigfall, John, 202 ; Rich., 

191 ; Thom., 186. 
Wike, 298, 298;^ ; Hie Ferneley in,297. 
Wikerisyndon, 556. 
Wilbarne, Will., 332. 
Wilberfosse, house called Lorymer in, 8. 
Wilbert, Phil., 548. 
Wilbore, Rich., 273, 275 (2), 276, 277 ; 

Thom., 164, 300 ; WUl., 287. 
Wilbv, John, 422. 



Wilcook, James, 167, 281, 324 ; John, 

194. 
Wilde, John, 122, 486. 
Wildon, Alice, 131. 
Wildthorpe, 166, 167 ; lord of, 167. 
Wile, Rich., 76. 

Wiles, John, 612 ; Rich., 202 (2). 
Wilgoose, Will., 286. 
Wilkin, Wm., 203. 
Wilkinson, Walkinson, James, 92, 261; 

John, 8, 109, 137, 138, 169, 190, 192, 

197, 198, 600; Laur., 660; OUver, 

67, 68 ; Rich., 342 ; Rob., 198, 494, 

505 ; Rog., 190 ; Thom., 168, 193 ; 

Will., 246. 
Willerby, Wilardby, 338«, 339. 
Williams, Hen., 63. 
Williamson. John, 27, 48 ; Roger, 189; 

Thom., 89, 93 ; widow, 264. 
Willoughby, Willowby, John, 293,294; 

Thom., 19. 
WiUston, Will., 328. 
Wilson, Agnes, 48 ; Geo., 46, 107, 207; 

Hen., 76 ; James, 44 ; Jane, 236 ; 

John, 49, 54, 66, 68, 77, 264, 307, 

321, 349, 415, 470, 648 ; Laur., 66 ; 

Rich., 172, 215; Rob., 103, 107,132, 

133 ; Rog., 190 ; Thom., 18, 39,44, 

186, 214, 437 ; Will., 66, 165 (2), 

234, 279, 310, 333 ; wife of, 27, 648, 

551 ; widow, 313. 
Wilton, Bishop, 377w ; chan. of St. 

James in Bolton in, 239. 
, Alice, 540« ; Joan, 640w ; Steph., 

535w ; Thom., 339 ; Will., 640w. 
Wilye, Laur., 274. 
Winchester, Archdeacon of, 13 ; bp. 

of, 12 ; Hen., bp. of, 12 ; WiU. de 

Edyngton, bp. of, 182». 
Windham, 177 (2). 
Winkefield, Steph., 60. 
Winksley, 351, 367. 

, Rog., 247. 

Winter, Thom., 207 ; Will., 148. 
Winterbome, John,212 ; Will., 3)8 (2). 
Winterbotham, John, 193. 
Winton, WUl., 202. 
Wintringham, John, 62n. 
Wirral, Worall, Hugh, 167, 170, 176, 

179, 180, 186, 201 ; Rich., 207 ; 

Rob., 176. 
Wiseman, 361 ; John, 26, 48, 663» ; 

Nich., 66. 
Witham, Agnes, 93«, 94« ; Hen., 273; 

Thom., 93«, 94, 94w. 
Witton, East, 26. 
Wodell, Rich., 486. 
Wodemansey, Rob., 223. 
Wodos, 164. 
Wodwise, James, 614. 
Wolf, , organ maker, 190. 



604 



INDEX. 



Wolley, chan. of St. Mich, in chap, of, 

196. 
Wolsyndayll, Wolfindall, Seth., 194 ; 

Jamen, 239. 
Wombwell, chan. of Our Lady of Pity, 

192. 
, Master, 204 ; Sir Nich., 192 ; 

Rog., 163, 192 (2) ; WiU., 166, 191. 
Woraboke. Thorn., 172; WUl., 169. 
Womersley, Wymersley, 319, 324, 325, 

335 ; chan. of Our Lady in, 318 ; 

Conycroft, 335 ; Gressing lands, 335; 

Hayoroft, 319 : Jay Spring, 318 ; 

Kettylcroft, 318. 
Wood, Edw., 309, 416 ; Geo. 208 ; 

John, 8, 27 (2), 91, 163, 166, 197, 

279; Rich., 149, 281, 545; Thorn., 

364 : Will., 281, 305; widow, 275. 
Woodbume, Alice, 236. 
Woodchurch, mon. of, 291. 
Woodhall,Rich. and A lice his wife, 122 
Woodham, Thorn., 233. 
Woodhouse, 150, 151 ; Bouthom in, 

151 ; Dam CrDft, 151; East lags. 

151 ; Medylherst in, 151 ; North 

Ing, 160; Pighell, 151; Smithe 

Croft, 150 ; Trulove Croft, 161 : 

Twaytes, 151 ; Waters, 151 ; West 

Ing, 150. 
, John, 234; Ralph, 220; Rob., 

273. 
Woodkirk, 320. 

Woodlay, Rob., 551 (2) ; Will., 551. 
WoodrofEe, Francis, 305 ; James, 279; 

heirs of, 287, 308 (2) ; Rob., 184, 

185, 186; Thom., 321. 
Woodward, Hugh, 78, 459 ; Will., 239. 
Wooton, Rob., 263 (2). 
Worell, Thorn., 4G0. 
Worksop, Worsop, prior of, 182«. 
Wormell, 283. 
Wormlev, Chas., 151 ; John, 149 ; 

Will.,* 184. 
Worsbrough, 193 ; chan. of St. Ellen, 

193 : serv. of Our Lady, 193. 

Worseley, , 27. 

Worsoppe, wife of Rich., 164. 

Worth, John, 65. 

Wortley, Thorn., 196. 

Wragby, altar of St. Kath., 304; 

chan. of Our Lady, 305 ; Falle 

Close, 305 : Hardwick meadow in, 

305 ; Lang Rigge in, 305 ; Nellyen 

Close,305 ; Rie Hill in,305 ; Wragby 

Pitter, 305. 
Wrangbrook, 165. 
Wray, Rob., 267 ; Will., 267. 
Wrelton, 94, 129. 
Wrenthorpe, manor of, 307. 
Wresley, Rob., 289. 
WieMsell, James, 132. 



Wright, Alison, 478 ; Brian, 342 ; 
Edm., 18, 198, 324 ; Hen.. 66, 148, 
188; John, 8,203, 241, 341, 460ii; 
Nioh., 200; Peter, 195 ; Rich., 130, 
234, 236,648 ; Rob., 98, 359 ; Thorn., 
66, 362 ; Will., 104, 197, 203, 241, 
499 ; widow, 241 ; wife, 353. 

Wrightington, Mr., 640. 

Wrightman. John, 202. 

Wroghton, Thorn., 312. 

Wroth wey, 218. 

Wiilstan, Wulston, Will., 328 (2), 329 
(2), 331. 

Wyberthorpe, 11. 

Wyghyn, Thom., 156. 

Wykeham, Will., ohan. of York, 36. 

Wyllybie, Thom., 72. 

Wylman, Will., 65. 

Wynder, Will., HI. 

Wyndyll, Will., 313. 

Wynecrosse, Rob., 27. 

Wynston, Thom., 55. 

Wyrber, Thom., 14. 

Wythe, John, 329 ; Rich., 329. 

Wythede, Rob., 188. 

Wythez, Rog., 363. 

Wytloke, Will., 93. 

Wytmore, Will., 207. 

Wyttley, John, 149. 

Wyvell, Marmadnke, 117. 

Wyxson, John, 91 



Yafforth, , 109. 

Yapham, 67. 

Yaram, John, 329 (2). 

Yarm, Yarome, ohan. of St. Nioh. in, 

119, 487 ; Hospital, 487. 
Yates, John, 91 ; Thom., Ill : yidaa, 

477. 
Yatscale, Leonard, 184. 
Yole, Thom., 72. 
Yoman, Anth., 26. 
Yong, Rob., 136; Rog., 311 ; Thorn.. 

266 (2) ; Will., 62«. 
Yobs, Alderman of, , Mwalde, 31: 

John Beane, 458 ; William Holme, 

469. 
, Archbishop of, 22, 29, 80, 



171, 196, 204, 224, 231, 362. 370, 
524, 668; Aldred, 529; Thorn. 
Arundel, 20, 21, 82ft ; WiU. Booth, 
7, 64ft; Hen. Bowett, 12; Sewele 
de Bovill, 6 ; Walt. Qray, 19 ; WiU. 
Greenfield, 18; Rob. Holgate, I, STl, 
373, 427, 449, 512, 519 ; Hen. de 
Newark, 377» ; Rog. Pont l^Eveqae, 
6 : Thom. Botherham, 11, 24, 205: 
Will., 460#i. 



INDEX. 



605 



York, Archdeacon of, 30 ; Hen. Oame- 
bull, 24, 205 : Laur. Lincoln, 17. 

, Bridgemasterw of, 60. 

, chamber of. 62, 70, 71, 73. 

, Mayor of. Will. Holbeck, 54w. 

, Mayor and aldermen of, 62, 70. 

, mystery of merchants of, 71, 76, 

452 (2), 453 ; pewterers, 454 ; cord- 
wainers, 468 ; weavers, 469. 

, Sheriffs of, 29, 44, 63, 69, 78. 

-, sub dean of, 28 ; Thom. Pereaon, 



11. 



■, Treasurer of, 79. 



— , County of, commissioners to 

survey lands ia, 1, 371 ; sums total 

for, 370. 
, City, 60, 225 ; decny of lands and 

revenues of, 26 ; Andre wgate, see St. 

Andreivgate ; Barkerhill, 8, 27 ; 

Beggargate, 55 (2), 60 ; I'ennetrent, 

26 ; Bil borough, manor of, 70 ; 
Bishophill, 8, 26, 51, 68, 69, 75 ; 
Binhophill, the postern by, 75 ; 
Bi8hopthorp,52, 67 (2) ; Blake Street, 
72 ; Bootham, 28 ; Buttercrane, 55 
(2) ; Carrgate. 45 ; Castlegate, 22, 
44, 46 ; Castle Hill, 46 (2) ; Clemen- 
thorpe, 26 ; Coliiergate, 64 ; Coney 
Street, 18, 65, 75, 460w ; Coppergate, 
60 ; Davygate, 26 ; Dert Lane, 81 ; 
Driiighouses, 83 ; Feasegate, 26 ; 
Fishergate, 59 (2) ; Flesh Shambles, 
26, 452 : Fossbridge, 28, 71, 452 ; 
Fossgate, 43, 59, 60, 75, 452 (2); 
Foss Lane, 46 ; Galmhalith, 27 ; 
Gelligate, 468 ; Girdlergate, 559 ; 
Gotheromgate, 8, 27, 53, 59 ; Grape 
Lane, 39, 63 ; Guildhall, 82 ; 
Hammond Gate, 60 ; Haymanger- 
gate, 28 ; Hattergate, 26 ; Herter- 
gate, 45 ; Holgate, 55 ; HoUergate, 
59 ; Hope Lane, 39 ; Hompot Lane, 

27 ; Horse Fair, 42 ; Hungate, 8, 
39, 66 ; Jubbergate, 22, 48 ; Kit- 
mangergate, 27 ; Lady Row, 463 ; 
Layrethorpe, 14 ; Lethorpe, 27 ; 
Martin Lane, 26 ; Micklegate, 14, 
21, 26, 2cS. 54, 59, 66, 68, 69, 72, 78, 
80, 463 ; Micklegate Bar, 22, 54 ; 
Micklegate, the Three Kings in, 66; 
Monk bar, 27, 55, 72 ; Monkgate, 8, 

27 ; Newgate, 48«, 68 ; Nicholargate, 

28 ; North Street, 20, 26, 28, 59, 65; 
Oldwork, 27, 28, 72; Ousebridge, 
29, 69; Ousegate, 18 (2), 19, 26, 61 
(2), 71, 75, 79, 556; Patrick Pool, 
16, 28, 48 ; Pavement, 60, 73 ; Peter- 
gate, 19, 23, 27, 23, 39, 44, 53, 60, 
63, 78 ; Peter Lane, 61 ; Little Peter 
Lane, 29 ; St. Andrewgate, 27, 28 
(2), 78: St. Laurence Churchyard, 
26 . St. Savioursgate, 14, 19, 68, 79, 



452 ; Shambles, 74, 78 ; Skeldergate, 
18, 26, 69 ; Stanebow, mess, called, 
61«; Stonegate, 19, 21, 23, 26, 28 
(2), 31, 32, 39. 44, 72 (2); Spittle 
Croft, 27; Swynegate, 48; Tenter 
Lees, 452 ; Thursday market, 39, 65, 
65 ; Thrush Lane, 26 ; Tylehouses 
in, 75 ; Wahngat^, 21, 26, 69, 60, 
65, 72, 81, 462, 657, 558 ; Wahn- 
gate bar, 21, 23, 60 ; Walmgate, 
Tylepits in, 65 ; Whipma Wopma- 
gate, 60, 61 (2). 

— , MiNSTUB, 6-42 passim, 428-450 
passim. 

— , Baily of St. Peter in, 8. 
— , Bedern, see Vicars Choral. 

•, Canons of, EDys Bamarde, 17 ; 



Richard Chester, 18 ; Will. Fereby, 
37; Nich.Hugate, 33; Bog.de Insula, 
39 ; Thom. Ludham, 35, 39; Will. 
Newport, 34; Whyttye, Thom., 41. 
— , Chantries in : — at the altar of St. 
Agatha and Scolastica, 31 ; of St. 
Agatha, St. Scolastica and St. Lucy, 

15, 431, 439, 440 ; of All Hallows, 
12, 435 ; of St. Andrew, 22, 23, 437; 
at the altar of St. Hlase, 39, 40, 442; 
of St. Christopher, 20, 21, 448; of 
the Cross, St. Anne and St. Anthony, 

16, 433 ; at the altar of Cuthbert,13, 
436 ; at the altar of St. Edmund the 
king, 34, 448 ; of St Frideswide, 
11, 442 ; of St. George, 445 ; at the 
altar of St. Gregory, 34, 41 ; of 
Holy Cross, 30, 40, 438 ; at the 
altar of Holy Innocents, 9 (2), 37, 
43, 432, 446 ; at the altar of St. 
James the More, 33, 444 ; of Jesus 
and Our Lady, 24, 441 ; at the altar 
of St. John of Beverley, 36, 442 ; 
of St. John Evangelist, 16, 436, 443 
(2), 447 (2) ; at the altar of St. John 
Evangelist, 36, 36 ; of St Lawrence, 

17, 436, 444 ; at the altar of St. 
Lawrance, 31, 32 (2) ; of St. Mary 
Magadelene, 13, 29, 436; of St. 
Michael, 19, 434 ; of St. Nicholas, 

18, 38, 434, 448 ; at the altar of 
Our Lady, 21, 29, 221, 437, 439, 
441, 443 ; chap, of Our Lady and 
the Holy Angels or St. Sepulchre, 
428 ; of chan. of St. Pauline, 444 ; 
at the altar of St. Pauline and St. 
Cedde, 33 ; of St. Saviour, 10, 431 ; 
of St. Saviour and St. Anne, 14, 431; 
St. Sepulchre's chap., 6, 428, 431, 
436, 471, 472; of St. Stephen, 26, 
440 ; of St. Thomas the Apostle, 19, 
141, 433, 446; at the altar of St. 
Thom. the Martyr, 460n ; chan. of 
the Trin., 446, 446 ; of Holy Trinity 
in the Bedern, 38 ; of Holy Trinity 



60H 



INDEX. 



and St. Cross, 40, 41 ; at altar of St. 
Will., 377m, 360w; of St. William, 
17, 436 ; College of St. William, 7, 
8, 430, 431 ; at the altar of St. 
Wilfrid, 23, 29, 432. 
-, chamberlain of, 13, 28, 30, 439, 



447. 

— , chancellor of Will, de Wykeham, 
39 ; Will, do Wickwane, 39. 
— , chanter of, Simon, 13. 
— , chorinterH of, 22, 29. 
— , clerk or muster of the works of, 
9, 10, 14, 17, 22, 28, 29, 66, 77, 78, 
87, 433, 443, 448. 
— , Clor*e of, 25, 27, 28, 438. 
— , the common of, 13. 

•, Dean of, Rich. Andrew, 10, 54« ; 



Will. Feller, 16, 40; Will. Hamilton, 
30 ; Will. Langton, 35, 39 ; Jeffrey 
Norwyche, 13. 

— , DeaTi and Chapter, 19, 22 (2), 25, 
27, 28, 29, 30, 35, 36, 37, 39 (2), 40, 
41, 43, 60, 77, 204, 232, 356w, 46l«. 

— , High altar of, 29, 437. 

— , lights in, 449 (2;. 

— , Loft of, 10, 431. 

— , obits, 438, 449 (2). 

— , officers of the choir of, 15, 18. 

— , Preb. of, 18, 428, 429. 

— , repareller of, 22, 28. 

— , Rood loft, 431. 

— , sub chanter of, 25, 31, 32, 33 
(2), 34 (3), 38, 39. 

— , sub dean of ,28;Thom.Pereson, 1 1 . 
, sub treasurer of, Thom. de 



Garton, 80m. 
— , treasurer of, 29. 
— , vergerr* of, 29. 
— , VicHrrt Choral of or Bedeni, 14, 
22, 24, 25, 27, 29, 30 (2), 31, 32, 33, 
34 (3), 38, 39 (2), 40, 42, 49, 50, 60, 
64, 68, 75, 78, 229, 432, 438, 449 ; 
Thom. Akrygge, 29 ; Will. Buckley, 
29 ; John (jrliiiHten, 29 ; Dennis 
llekylton, 25, 438 (2): Rob. Johnson, 
29 ; Rob. Mell, 29 ; Will. Newport, 
34 ; (;hau. at altar of Holy Trinity, 
38 ; repareller of, 28. 
— , Chuechks in : — 

-, All Hallows, in North Street. 



par. of, 79, 466w, 469, 469;/ ; altar of 
the Blessed Mary in, 469w ; obit in, 
469 ; parson of, 466w. 

on the Pavement or of Ouse 



gate, 52, 456, 462 ; chan. priest in, 
29, 554 ; chan. of Our Lady in, 60, 
61, 456, 556 ; chan. of St. John and 
St. Kath. in, 61, 456 ; chan. of St. 
Peter in, 59, 457 ; chan. of St.Thom. 
in, 59, 60, 456 ; chancel of, 556 ; 
churchyard of, 556 ; obits in, 457 : 
poor of, 457. 



York, St. ibidrew the Apostle, 471; 

chan. of Walter Gray in, 51. 
, St. Dennis, 468 ; Bedehouse or 

Maison Dieu in par. of, 468 ; chan. 

in, 62 ; chan. of St. Agnes of Fomm 

Bridge in, 61, 468 ; parsonage of, 

442 ; poor of, 468. 

, St. Edward, par. of, 44. 

, St. George, 554 ; cban. at altar 

of the Blessed Mary, 557 ; chapel of 

Nabome in, 47. 
-, St. Gregory, par. of, 65, 72, 455; 



lamp in, 455 ; obit in, 455. 

St. Helen in Davygate, par. of, 



79. 

, in Stoneg^te, 79 : ohan. of 

Our Lady in, 72, 453 ; chan. of St. 
Michael in, 71, 454 ; land given for 
repair of, 453 ; obit In, 72, 454. 

, on the Walls, 459, 472 ; a 

lamp in, 459. 

— , Holy Cross near Fosseg^te, 450 ; 
chan. in, 445, 455. 463 ; chan. of St. 
John the Bapt., 74. 450 ; ohan. of 
Our Lady, 73, 451 (2) ; chan. of Cor 
Lady and All Saints, 74 ; chan. of 
Our Lady and St. Thom., 75 ; chan. 
of St Thom., 451 ; chan. priest in, 
29 ; churchwardens of, 28, 452 : 
Hospital of the Name of Jesus and 
Our Lady in, 76 ; lampH in, 452 ; 
obits in, 74. 452 : poor of, 452 (6) ; 
stip. priest in, 453. 
— , Holy Trinity alias Christchurcb, 
or Holy Trinity in Coneygarth, 470 : 
chan. of St. John Bapt., 77, 470; 
chan. of St. Peter and Paul, 77, 470 : 
obit, 470; tithe of , 112. 

— , , in Goodramgate, 55, 462 ; 

chan. of St. James, 52, 462 ; chao. 
of St. Nich., 462; chan. of Ely 
Wannesworth, 53 ; chan. of Will. 
Langtoft, 53 : chan. or stip. priest 
in, 29, 463 ; church wardens of, 28 : 
churchyard of, 463. 

— , , in Micklegate, 54, 83, 451, 

456 ; chan. of Thom. Wilson in, 83. 
463 ; Dringhoufes or St. Helen V 
chap., 83, 464 ; obits in, 463. 

— , , chap, in Fossgate, 453. 

— , St. John the Bapt., in Hungate. 
50, 50m, 450. 455 ; chan. ff Our 
Lady, 455 ; chan. of Rich. Russell 
and John Thriske in, 50 ; church- 
yard of, 79 ; obit in, 61. 

— , the Evan., at Ouse Bridge 

End, 80, 458 ; chan. of St. Kath., 
459 ; chan of St. John Bapt. in, 
458 ; chan. of Our Lady, 78, 459 ; 
chan. of St. Will, in, 70, 468 : chap. 

of St. " ~ " 

459. 



Wm. in, 70, 458 ; obits in, 



INDEX. 



607 



York, St. Laurence without Walmgate, 
460, 473 ; chan. of Our Lady in, 43, 
460 ; guild of St. Agues in, 461 ; 
obitH in, 461 ; stock of money in, 461; 
vicar of, 43. 

, St. Marg., 72. 

, St. Martin in Coney Street, 461, 

556 ; chan. at altar of St. Laur., 559; 
chan. at altar of St. Peter, 560 ; 
chan. of the Blessed Mary in, 46 Iw, 

557 ; churchyard of,46lM ; stip. priest 
in, 461 ; vicar of, 4 61«. 

in Micklegate, 69, 556 ; chan. in. 



558 : chan. of Holy Trin. in. 558. 
— , Blessed Mary and St. Martin, 
chap, of, 560. 

— . St. Maurice, 55, 466 ; obits in,466. 
-, St. Michael le Belfrey, 469 ; 



altar of Our Lady in, 70 ; church 
rebuilt, 71 ; chan. of Ralph Bulmer, 
70, 469; obit, 71. 
•, St. Michael in Ousegate, 79 (2), 



80, 460, 460w ; cemetery of, 460« ; 

chan. of Our Lady, 51, 460« ; 

(;hurchwardens of, 17, 78 ; rector of, 

460n ; serv. in, 460. 
, New Bishophill, chan. of Our 

Lady in chap, of Overpoppleton, 80; 

chap, of Copmanthorpe, 81 ; chap. 

of Overpoppleton, 81. 
, St. Nicholas otherwise Trinity, 

chan. of Thorn. Nelson in, 83, 463 ; 

Dringhouses or St. Helen's chap., 83, 

464; obits, 463. 

, , in Micklegate, 73. 

-, without Walmgate, 31. 32. 



— , St. Oliff in Bootham, 79 (2). 
— , Our Lady in Old Bishophill, 465, 
472; altar of St. Kath., 68, 69, 
465« ; chan. of Eliz. and Rog. Basy, 
68, 69, 465 (2). 

-, in Castlegate, 466 ; altar 



of St. John Bapt., 44 ; altar of St. 
John Evan., 44 ; chan. of Our Lady, 
44, 45, 466, 467 ; chan. of St. Thom., 
46, 467 ; chap, of S.S. John Bapt. 
and Evan., 466w ; poor of, 467 ; 
stock of money, 467. 
— , St Peter, 66. 

— , the Little, 454 ; altar of St. 

Marg. 48 ; chan. of St. John Bapt., 
49, 455 ; chan. of Our Lady, 48, 
454. 
— , in the Willows, 462 ; chan. in 



558 ; cemetery of, 558 ; obits, 462. 

— , St. Sampson, 55, 78, ^ 464 ; 

advowson of 25w ; Carr. chan in, 47, 



464 ; chan. of Our Lady in, 48, 464 ; 
chan. of St. Nich., 47, 464 ; chan. at 
altar of Holy Trinity, 569 ; church- 
wardens of, 465 ; churchyard of, 
39, 48m ; obit in, 47, 465 ; parsonage 
of, 28 ; stock of money, 465. 
— , St. Saviour's in the Marsh, 460 
471 ; altar of St. Anne, 68, 471 
altar of St. John Evan., 65. 471 
altar of St. Thom. the martyr, 62 
66, 65», 471 ; chan in, 429 (2) 465 
chan. St James, St. Laur., St 
Kath., and St. Mary Magd. 64 
chan. of St. James and St. Laur. 

64, 471 ; chan of Our Lady, 472 
chan. of Will. Barton, 64, 68 ; chan 
of Will Frost, and If^sib. his wife 

65. 473; Gillots chan., 67, 472; 
chan. of Adam Spyreden. 63 ; chan. 
of Rich. Waters. 62 ; chan. priest 
in, 29 ; obits in, 67. 



— , St. Wilfrid, 468 ; a lamp in 
468 ; obits in, 469. 
— , St. William, chap, of, 70, 458. 
— , Colleges, etc. : — 
— , Acaster or St. Andrew's Coll., 
240. 

Carmelite or White Friars, 28, 



42m. 

— , College of St. WilUam, 7, 8, 430, 
431. 
-, Guild of Corpus Christi (i.) xi.. 



54, 55. 



21, 82. 



St. Christopher (i), xi., 20, 



St. George (i), xi., 82. 

— , St. John Bapt. (i.) ix. 

— , St. Martin, 560. 

— , Lord's Prayer, (i)., ix. 

— , Hospital of the name of Jesus 
and our Lady, 76. 

St. Leonard, 28, (2), 29, 



44, 73, 75, 179, 446. 454. 

— , Our Lady in Bootham 



called Horsefair, 42, 433, 

upon Ouse bridge, 458w. 



460m; 
182m. 



Monastery of St. Clement, 94m. 

St. Mary, 29, 60, 75. 79, 

Will, de Marreys abbot of. 



Holy Trinity, 29, 41, 54, 



83, 214, 216, 447, 498. 



-, Sir Rich., 78 ; Edm. Duke of, 



312 (2), Rich. Duke of, 94«, 306m, 
Youlthorpe, 467.