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A    CAJ.ENDAR 

OF    THE 

PRINCIPAL  ECCLESIASTICAL  DIGNITARIES 

IN 

ENGLAND    AND    A\ALE8, 

AND    OF 

THE    CHIEF   OFFICERS 

IN    THE 

UNIVERSITIES  OF  OXFORD  AND  CxUIBRIDGE, 

FROM 
THE  EARLIEST  TIME  TO  THE  YEAR  M.DCC.XV. 

COMPILED  BY 

JOHN   LE   NEVE, 

CORRECTED    AND    CONTINUED    FROM    M.DCC.XV. 
TO    THE    PRESENT    TIME, 

BV  T.  DUFFUS   HARDY, 

ASSISTANT     KEEPER    OF    THE     PUBLIC     RECORDS. 


IN    THREE    VOLUMES. 
VOLUME   IL 


0  X  F  0  R  D  : 
AT    THE    UNIVERSITY    PRESS, 

M.DCCC.LIV. 


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ST.    MIOHAc 
COLLEQ£ 


LI  NCOLN. 


1  HE  district  now  included  in  the  bishopric  of  Lincoln 
was  a  portion  of  the  bishopric  of  Mercia,  which  was 
seated  at  Lichfield  at  the  establishment  of  Christian- 
ity among  the  Saxons  in  Mercia.  That  extensive 
province,  which  then  occupied  nearly  one  half  of  Eng- 
land, being  much  too  large  for  the  jurisdiction  of  one 
bishop,  it  was  determined  at  the  synod  holden  at 
Hertford  in  the  year  673,  that  additional  bishops 
should  be  consecrated  throughout  England,  and  espe- 
cially in  Mercia.  To  this  decision  however  Winfred, 
then  bishop  of  Lichfield,  objected,  he  being  unwilling 
that  his  see  should  be  mutilated  ;  in  consequence  of 
his  opposition  to  the  decree  of  the  synod,  he  was  de- 
posed by  archbishop  Theodore  in  674,  and  his  suc- 
cessor Saexwulf  founded  an  episcopal  see  at  Hereford 
in  676.  Archbishop  Theodore,  considering  that  the 
bishop  of  the  Mercians  had  still  too  extensive  a  juris- 
diction for  the  governance  of  one  man,  summoned 
another  synod  to  Haethficld  on  the  subject,  and  it 
was  there  decreed  that  Mercia  should  bo  further  di- 
vided, and  accordingly  in  the  year  680,  Lichfield, 
Leicester,  Lindissc,  and  Worcester,  were  named  as 
episcopal  sees,  in  addition  to  that  of  Hereford  founded 
four  years  before.  Seaxwulf  held  Lichfield,  Cutliwine 
took  Leicester,  Ethelwine  Lindisse,  and  Tetfrith  Wor- 
cester. 

The  two  sees  of  Leicester  and  Lindisse  subsequently 
merged  into  one  called  Dorchester,  and  afterwards 
Lincoln. 

Until  u;th  April  1837,  the  diocese  of  Lincoln  con- 
tained all  Lincolnshire,  Leicestershire,  Huntingdon- 
shire, Bedfordshire,  and  J^uckinghamshire,  except  the 

,  VOL.  II.  |{ 


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1/ 


2 


LINCOLN. 


]);iri.shc8  of  Monks  Risborough  and  Halton,  peculiars 
of  Canterbury  ;  and  Abbots  Aston  and  Winslow,  with 
its  members  Grandborough  and  Little  Harwood,  here- 
tofore chapelries  of  Winslow.  It  had  also  the  better 
half  of  Hertfordshire',  portions  of  Rutlandshire,  Ox- 
fordshire, and  Northamptonshire-.  The  whole  of 
the  district  was  under  the  jurisdiction  ^  of  six  arch- 
deacons, viz.  of  Lincoln,  Stow,  Leicester',  Bedford, 
ILmtingdon ',  and  Buckingham^*. 

On  2ist  Aug.  1^37,  the  whole  county  of  Nottingham, 
(except  the  deanery  of  Southwell)  then  forming  the 
archdeaconry  of  Nottingham,  and  part  of  the  province 
and  diocese  of  York,  was  by  an  order  in  council  dis- 
severed and  detached  from  that  province  and  diocese, 
and  annexed  and  united  to,  included  in  and  made  to 
form  part  of,  the  province  of  Canterbury,  and  diocese 
of  Lincoln.  By  another  order  in  council  dated  4th  June 
1 84 1 ,  the  deanery  and  exempt  jurisdiction  of  Southwell 
were  placed  within  the  said  province  and  diocese. 


*  That  portion  of  Hertford- 
shire in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln 
was  by  order  in  council  8th  Aug. 
1845  detached  and  dissevered 
from  the  said  diocese,  and  an- 
nexed to  that  of  Rochester. 

-  Anterior  to  the  erection  of 
the  hishopric  of  Peterborough 
the  archdeaconries  of  Oxford  and 
Northampton  were  also  in  the 
diocese  of  Lincoln,  but  they  were, 
on  the  foundation  of  that  bishop- 
ric, transferred  to  and  made  part 
of  the  diocese  of  Peterborough. 

^  By  order  in  council  8th  Aug. 
1845,  all  peculiars  in  this  dio- 
cese were  abohshed. 

■*  On  2ist  Aug.  1837  an 
order  in  council  was  made  by 
which  the  whole  county  of  Lei- 
cester, forming  the  archdeaconry 
of  Leicester,  and  part  of  the  dio- 


cese of  Lincoln,  was  dissevered 
and  detached  therefrom,  and 
united  and  annexed  to  the  dio- 
cese of  Peterborough. 

^  The  whole  archdeaconry  and 
county  of  Bedford,  and  so  much 
of  the  archdeaconry  of  Hunting- 
don forming  part  of  the  diocese 
of  Lincoln,  was  by  order  of  coun- 
cil 19th  April  1837  detached  and 
dissevered  from  the  said  diocese, 
and  permanently  annexed  and 
united  to  the  diocese  of  Ely. 

^  By  another  order  in  council 
19th  July  1837  ^he  whole  county 
of  Buckingham,  forming  the 
archdeaconry  of  Buckingham  in 
the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  was  abso- 
lutely detached  and  dissevered 
from  the  said  diocese,  and  per- 
manently annexed  and  united  to 
the  diocese  of  Oxford. 


BISHOPS.  3 

Tho  present  members  of  the  cathedral  of  Lincoln  are 
the  dean,  precentor,  chancellor,  subdean,  the  arch- 
deacons of  Lincoln,  Stow,  and  Nottingham,  fifty-two 
prebendaries  and  minor  officers. 


680 


LINDTSSE7,  or  STDNACESTER^. 

Ethel  WINE  or  Aetheluike'^  became  bishop  of  Lin- 

disse  about  the  year  680. 
Eadgar '0  is   supposed   to   have  held  it  from  701   to 

720. 
Cyneberht'^  held  the  see  from  about  720  to  731. 
ALouuion^-is  said  to  have  held  it  from  732  to  750. 

He  died  in  750  ^-*. 
Alduulf^^  or  Eadulf,  was  bishop  from  750  to  765. 
767     Ceoluulf^^  seems  to  have  been  consecrated  bishop  of 

this  see  in  767  and  to  have  died  in  794  or  796. 
Eaduulf^^  succeeded   Ceoluulf   and    held    the    see    in 

«o3. 
Bricthred^'^  is  said  to  have  made  his  profession  of 

obedience  to  the  archbishop  after  the  year  832  ;  he 

died  circa  873,  and  was  the  last  bishop  of  Lindisse  or 

Sidnacester. 


767 
796 


7  During  a  short  period  before 
it  was  erected  into  an  episcopal 
see,  the  province  of  Lindisse  was 
annexed  to  the  kingdom  of  Nor- 
thumbria,  and  Eathhed  was  ap- 
pointed as  bishop  there,  but 
upon  Lindisse  being  restored  to 
Mercia  it  was  again  placed  under 
the  bishop  of  Lichfield,  and 
Eathhed  was  exi)elled  and  be- 
came bishop  of  llipon. 

^  The  see  seems  to  have  been 
called  indifferently  Sidnacester 
and  Lindisse,  its  position  has 
not  been  satisfactorily  deter- 
mined but  the  situation  of  Stow, 


in  the  appearance  of  its  church, 
and  other  circumstances  con- 
nected with  that  place,  seem 
to  point  it  out  as  the  ancient 
Sidnacester  or  Lindisse. 

'♦  MS.  Cott.  Vesp.  B.  vi.  and 
Tib.  B. iv. 

1^  Ibid.  11  Ibid. 

1-'  Ibid.  Alowig.Tib.  B.v.  Called 
also  Alwigh  and  Alwih. 

1^*  Sim.  Dunelm. 

!•<  MS.  Cott.  Vesp.  B.vi.  and 
Alowig.  Tib.  B.  v. 

!■»  Ibid. 

*'*'  Ibid,  end  of  Vesp.  B.  vi. 

'^  Malmes.  Pont,  et  Flor.Wig. 

2 


4  LINCOLN. 

LEICESTER. 

6 So     C'uTiiwiNK  was  appointed  to  Leicester  as  before  men- 
tioned about  the  year  680 ;  he  seems  however  to  have 
held  the  see  but  a  short  time,  and 
Skaxwulf,  bishop  0/  Lichfield,  presided  over  Leicester 

during  the  remainder  of  his  hfe ;  after  his  decease 
WiLFRiTH,  bishop  of  Northumbria,  (who  had  been 
driven  from  his  see,  and  was  under  the  protection  of 
Aethilred,  king  of  Mercia,)  took  upon  himself  the 
government  of  the  see  of  Leicester ;  but  he  was 
ejected  therefrom  by  decree  of  the  synod  of  Nestre- 
feld  in  703,  and 
Headdi,  bishop  of  Lichfield ,  presided  over  Leicester  as 

well  as  his  own  diocese. 
Alduuine  Uuor,  who  succeeded  Headdi  at  Lichfield, 
held  also  the  diocese  of  Leicester  during  his  life.    He 
died  in  737^'';  at  his  death 

737  Totta's  was  ordained  to  Leicester  about  the  year 
737  ^^j  when  Leicester  was  finally  separated  from  Lich- 
field.    He  died  about  the  year  764-0. 

764     Eadberht-^  succeeded  in  764--.     He  died  in  7 96 -3. 

796  Unuuona-^,  sometimes  called  Invona  or  Unwode  ;  ac- 
cording to  Florence  of  Worcester ;  he  succeeded  Ead- 
berht  in  796,  and  died  in  835-^. 

835  UucERENBERHT-^'  Came  to  this  see  in  835,  and  died  in 
850-^7. 

850     Rethun'-^  succeeded  in  850--^  and  died  in  86c<^o 


^7  Sim.  Dunelm.  Tib.  B.  iv.     He  was  present  at 

*s  MS.  Cott.  Vesp.  B.vi.  and  the  council  of  Cloveshove  in  803. 

Tib.  B.  iv.    Torthelm,  MS.  C.C.  Concil.  torn.  i.  p.  168. 

C.  Cant,  clxxxiii.    Sim.  Dunelm.  25  Y\ox.  Wigorn. 

calls  him  Tocta.  26  ^g   Cott.  Vesp.  B.  vi.  and 

1!'  Sim.  Dunelm.  Tib.  B.  iv. 

2^  Ibid.  27  Flor.  Wigorn. 

21  MS.  Cott.  Vesp.  B.  vi.  and  28  MS.  Cott.  Vesp.  B.  vi.  and 
Tib.  B.  iv.  Tib.  B.iv.  Roethhun,MS.C.C.C. 

22  Sim.  Dunelm.  Cant,  clxxxiii. 

23  Flor.  AVigorn.  2J)  pior.  Wigorn. 

24  MS.  Cott.  Vesp.  B.  vi.  and  so  l\^\^\^ 


BISHOPS.  5 

Am)Ri;d  ".      Floronce  of  Worcester  makes  him  succeed 

to  this  see  in  860.     He  died  in  873-^^. 
Ceolred'^^  became  bishop  of  Leicester  in  873'^* ;  he  is 

supposed  to  have  died  about  885'^''. 
After  the  death  of  Brjcthred  bishop  of  Lindisse  or  Sid- 

nacester  in  873,  and  of  Ceolred  bishop  of  Leicester  in 

885,  we  find  no  other  prelates  bearing  those  titles. 

The  fourteen  next  prelates  who  presided  were  called 

BISHOPS  OF  DORCHESTER^. 

Ealheard  or  Halard  is  said  to  have  been  consecrated 
bishop  about  the  year  886,  and  to  have  fixed  his  seat 
at  Dorchester.  He  died  of  the  plague  about  the 
year  897^". 

Ceolulf  or  Kenulph  was  elected  bishop  of  Dorchester 
in  905  ■^«. 

WuLSTAN  is  said  to  have  succeeded  Ceolulf,  but  in 
what  year  does  not  appear. 

Oskytel  is  said  to  have  been  consecrated  bishop  of 
Dorchester  about  the  year  948.  He  was  translated 
to  York  about  954  or  955.     He  died  31  Oct.  970-^^. 


3'  MS.  Cott.  Vesp.  B.vi.  and  of  Dorchester,  sometimes  bishop 

Tib.  B.  iv.  of  Winchester,  and   sometimes 

^2  Flor.  Wigorn.  bishop  of  the  West  Saxons,  but 

^3  MS.  Cott.  Vesp   B.  vi.  and  after  the  see  of  the  West  Saxons 

Tib.  B.  iv.   Ciolred,  MS.  C.C.C.  was  permanently  divided,  no  more 

Cant,  clxxxiii.  is  heard  of  the  bishops  of  Dor- 

•^  Flor.  Wigorn.  Chester  in  connexion  with  that 

"^^  Hie  pontificatum  gessit  tern-  diocese.     The  prelates  who  sat 

pore    Merciorum    Burhredi,    et  at  Dorchester  while  it  was  the 

regis  West  Saxonnn  Alfredi.  chief  seat  of  the  bisbops  of  the 

'^^  The   see  of  the  bishops  of  West     Saxons,    were     Birinus, 

the  West  Saxons  was  originally  Hegelberht,   Wini,    Leutheriiis, 

at    Dorchester,    now    a    village  Headdi.     See  Winchester, 

about  seven  miles  from  Oxford,  ^^    Sax.    Chron.      et     Matt, 

and   they  are  sometimes   called  Westm. 

bivshops  of  Dorchester,  as  in  die  '^^  Matt.  Westni. 

case  of  Headdi  who  died  in  705,'  *^^  Sax.  Chron. 
wlu)  was  sometimes  styled  bishop 


6  LINCOLN. 

954  Lf.fwine  or  I^kowix  is  said  to  have  succeeded  Osky- 
tel  about  954  or  955,  and  to  have  been  placed  at 
Sidnaccstcr  after  eighty  years  had  elapsed  since  a 
bishop  had  his  seat  there ;  he  did  not  continue 
there  long,  but  removed  his  see  back  to  Dorchester. 
He  is  generally  supposed  to  have  united  the  two  sees 
of  Lindisse  and  Leicester  'o.     He  died  about  the  year 

959- 
959     Elfnod'^   or  iELNOTHUs'12.     He  witnessed  a  charter 

in  974. 
978     Escvvi '-^  or  ^swius'*^  is  said  to  have  been  consecrated 

about  the  year  978. 
996     Elfelm^^  or  Alfhelmus'^6  became  bishop  of  this  see 

about  the  year  996,  and  died  about  1008. 
1005    Ednod^7  or  Eadnothus''^,  ahhot  of  Ramsey^  succeeded 

about  1005,  and  was  slain  by  the  Danes  about  1016. 
1017    Etheric^-^    or   ^^THERicus''^   was   bishop   here   from 

about  loi'y  to  1034. 
1034    Eadxott''1  or  Eadnothus  H.^-  succeeded  in  1034,  and 

died  in  1050^'^ 
1050    Wlfwi ''^,  Ulf^''  or  Wulfwius^^  became   bishop    in 

1050.     He  died  at  Winchester  in  1067 '^7. 


40  Leovinus  hie  tempore  regis  ^8  pjor.  Wigorn. 

Edgari     conjunxit     episcopatus  ^9  Malmes.  Pontif. 

Lindisfarorum  qui  nunc  dicitur  ^^  Y\ov.  Wigorn. 

LincolniensisetLegecestrensium.  ^^  Malmes,  Pontif. 

(Malmes.  Pont.)    Hie  duas  paro-  ^2  pjoi-.  Wigorn.     After  Ead- 

chias,    Leogerensem    seilicet    et  nothus,  Florence  inserts  "Ulfus, 

Lindisfarorum,  in  unum  coadu-  sed  postmodum  ejectus." 

natus,   tempore     regis    Eadgari  ^^   One   copy   of    the   Saxon 

rexit.    Flor.  Wigorn.  Chronicle    places   the   death   of 

'^^  Malmes.  Pontif.  Eadnot   and   the    succession   of 

42  Flor.  Wigorn.  Ulf  in  1046. 

4^  Malmes.  Pontif.  ^4  Malmes.  Pontif. 

44  Y\ov.  Wigorn.  ^5  Sax.  Chron. 

4'>  Malmes.  Pontif.  •'>6  Flor.  Wigorn. 

46  Flor.  Wigorn.  ^7  j^id. 

47  Malmes.  Pontif. 


lUSHOPS.  7 

LINCOLN. 

1067  Remiguts-'*^  of  Feschamp  succeeded  Wlfvvi.  During 
Will.  I.  his  episcopate  the  see  was  removed  from  Dorchester 
and  settled  at  Lincoln.  The  exact  time  of  this  oc- 
currence, however,  is  a  matter  of  doubt ;  various  dates 
have  been  assigned  to  it  from  1072 '■'  to  1092.  The 
most  probable  is  io7<S,  when  it  was  decreed  at  a 
council  holden  in  London  that  episcopal  sees  should 
be  removed  from  insignificant  towns  to  cities  of  im- 
portance. He  died  7th  May  1092^^^,  two  days  before 
the  time  (vii  Id.  Maii)  which  had  been  appointed  for 
the  consecration  of  the  cathedral  of  Lincoln  ^^ 
1093  lloBERT  Bloet^*-,  the  liing's  chancellor ,  was  appointed 
^\'ill.  II.  ill  Lent  1092—3,  and  consecrated  in  Dec.  1093,  at  St. 
Mary  in  the  Castle,  Hastings,  by  archbishop  Anselm 
and  seven  of  his  suffragans  in  the  presence  of  the  King 
and  many  of  his  nobles ^^  He  died  on  the  3rd  day 
after  the  Epiphany  1122—3^^.      His  body  was  buried 


^^  Between  Wlfwi  and  Remi- 
^ius,  Le  Neve,  upon  the  autho- 
rity of  Prynne  ( Lordly  Prelacy,  p. 
315.),  inserts  the  name  of  Alex- 
ander, who,  he  states,  was  de- 
prived in  1070.  Neither  Malmes- 
bury  nor  Florence  however  men- 
tion such  a  person.  Roger  Wen- 
dovcr  and  his  copyist,  Matt. 
Paris,  both  refer  to  an  Alexan- 
der, bishop  of  Lincoln,  in  1070, 
Imt  there  is  evidently  some  mis- 
take, as  the  see  of  Lincoln  was 
not  then  in  existence. 

'^'^  In  the  general  council  held 
in  1072,  relative  to  the  prece- 
dence of  the  archbisho])s  of  Can- 
terbury over  those  of  York,  Dor- 
chester is  mentioned  as  one  of 
the  sees  to  be  subject  to  Canter- 
bury (^L1lmes.  (Jest.  Reg.  lib.  iii. 
§300.);  and  in  the  Domesday 
Survey,  completed  in  1088,  Lin- 


coln is  described  as  a  city  "  in 
qua  nunc  est  episcopatus." 

60  Hoveden,  fol.  265  b.  Some 
writers  placehis  death  on  6th  May. 

6'  Flor.  AYigorn.  ad  an.  1092. 
"  Rex  Willielmus  junior,  pro 
pecunia  quam  ei  Remigius  dede- 
rat,  fere  totius  xVngliap  episcopis 
mandavit,  ut  in  unum  conveni- 
entes  septenis  Idibus  Maii  eccle- 
siam  dedicarent.  Sed  biduo  ante 
diem  statutum,  occulto  Dei  judi- 
cio,  ipse  episcopus  Remigius 
migravit  e  seculo  et  ecclesicT  per 
hoc  remansit  dedicatio  ? " 

62  'J'he  l)rother  of  Hugh,  bishop 
of  Rayeux.  MS.  Cott.  Claud. 
A.  xiii.  fol.  1 18. 

63  Eadmer,  lib.  i.  p.  23.  In  his 
time,  much  to  his  discontent,  the 
bishopric  of  Ely  was  taken  out 
of  the  diocese  of  Lincoln. 

6**    Sim.   Dunelm.      Rol)ertus 


8  LINCOLN. 

at  Lincoln  and  liis  bowels  at  Ainshanj'"  in  Oxford- 
shire. 

1123    xVlexander,  archdeacon  of  Salishury,  nG\>\\e\^^^' o^l^,o- 

23  Hen.  I.    ger,   bishop   of  SaHsbury,  was   nominated  on   Easter 

day  I  I  23,  and  consecrated  at  Canterbury  22nd  July  in 

that  year^'7.     He  died  20th  July  1  147,  and  was  buried 

in  the  upper  north  transept  of  Lincoln  cathedral. 

1147  Rob  e  u  t  d e  C h e s x e  y  ^'^ ,  archdeacon  of  Leicester^  was 
laSU'ph.  consecrated  in  Sept.  w^'j^'K  He  died  26th  Jan. 
1167— 8  7(\  Upon  the  death  of  bishop  Chesney  the 
see  of  Lincoln  remained  vacant  until  1 173"^  when 

1173  Geoffrey  Plantagenet,  archdeacon  of  Lincohi,  the 
20  Hen.  II.  King's  natural  son,  was  elected,  and  his  election  con- 
firmed by  the  archbishop  of  Canterbury  at  Woodstock. 
He  held  the  see  nine  years  without  consecration,  and 
then  resigned  it  6th  Jan.  1 1827^. 

1 1 83  Walter  de  Constantiis,  archdeacon  of  Oxford,  was 
29  Hen.  II.  ordained  priest  on  Saturday  in  Pentecost  1 183,  and 
was  consecrated  at  Anjou  by  the  archbishop  of  Can- 
terbury the  next  day  (Trinity  Sunday)  "3.  He  was 
enthroned  on   the  third   Sunday  in  Advent^^    (nth 


Lincolniensis   episcopus,   mense  (Chart.  5  Job.  m.  8.) 

Januario  duin  apud  Wudestoke  ^^  Post  jejunium  mensis  Sept. 

(equo  sedens)  cum  Rege  Henrico  Matt.  Westm.  ad  ann.  1147. 

colloquium  haberet,  subito  deci-  70  26thJan.ii67  (Ymag.Hist.), 

dere  coepit  et  obmutuit,  deporta-  ann.    1167    (MS.    Harl.    3775). 

tus  ad  hosj)itium  morte  impro-  Other  accounts  place  his  death 

visa  obiit  (Continuatio  ad   Flo-  8th  Jan. 

rentium.)      Some  writers   place  "^^  MS.  Cott.  Domit.  A.  viii. 

his  death  loth  Jan.  1123.  ^'^  Prsesento  Rege  et  Episcopis 

^^  Sax.  Chron.  and  Mailros.  regni  in  Epiphania  Domini  apud 

6^  By  some  he  is  called  the  Maileburgam  electioni  renuncia- 

brother  of  Roger,  bishop  of  Sahs-  vit  nemine  compellente.     Matt, 

bury.  Westm.     Hoved.  fol.  348  b. 

^7  xi  Cal.  Aug   1 1 23.    Contin.  ^^    Ymag.   Hist.      According 

Florent.  to  other  accounts  he  vvas  conse- 

^^  De  Chennehai (Contin.  Sim.  crated  at  Caen  25th  June  1183. 

Dunelm.);    de  Casnei  (Rad.  de  See  Rot.  Pip.  30  Hen.  II. 

Diceto) ;  de  Chennei  (Hoved.);  ^"^  The  Sunday  on  which   is 

de  Casneto,  de  Querceto,  de  Ka-  chanted  "  Gaudete  in  Domino.'^ 

tineto    (Le    Xeve)  ;    Chendney  Ymag.  Hist. 


BISHOPS. 


9 


Doc),  and  was  translated  to  Rouen  in  11847^.  After 
the  translation  of  Walter  de  Constantiis  to  Kouen, 
the  see  of  Lincoln  was  vacant  for  two  years. 
1 186  Hugh,  prior  of  Witham,  was  elected  loth  Aug.  i  i867f>, 
Hen.  Tl.  and  consecrated  21st  Sept.  following"^.  He  died  to- 
wards the  latter  end  of  the  year  i  200 ;  but  there  is 
much  discrepancy  in  the  statements  of  the  annalists 
relative  to  the  time  of  his  death 7 «.  He  was  buried  at 
Lincoln  when  king  John  was  in  that  city"^.  On  ac- 
count of  his  great  sanctity  and  piety  he  was  canonized, 
and  is  commonly  called  St.  Hugh  of  Lincoln.  After 
the  death  of  bishop  Hugh  the  see  was  vacant  nearly 
three  years,  owing  to  disputes  between  the  King  and 
the  monks  relative  to  their  right  of  election  ^^. 
William  of  Vti^oi^^^ .,  precentor  of  Lincoln^  was  elected 
in  1 201,  and  consecrated  in  1203^-.  He  died  loth  or 
nth  May  i2o6^\  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral. 

The  see  ivas  vacant  after  the  death  of  hishop  Blois 
above  two  years  and  a  half 
Hugh  Walms   or  Wells ^^  was  consecrated  bishop 
of  Lincoln   20th   Dec.  1209^^      He   died   8th    Feb. 


'5  Ymag.  Hist. 

76  Commonly  called  St.  Hugh 
the  Burgnndian,  from  being  born 
at  Grenoble  in  Burgundy. 

"7  Ymag.  Hist,  et  Annal. 
Teoksb. 

78  i6th  Nov.,  Annal.  Burton, 
et  Contin.  Flor.  Wigorn. ;  17th 
Nov.  XV  Cal.  Dec,  Matt.  Paris; 
22nd  Nov.,  Hoved.  fol.  461 ;  and 
buried  24th  Nov.,  Hoved.  fol. 
462  ;  1st  Dec.,  Matt.  Westm. 
etVmag.  Hist.  On  the  Charter 
Roll,  2  Job.  m.  32.  dors,  this  in- 
strument occurs,  dated  6th  Oct. 
1200.  "  Sciatis  quod  nos  ratum 
et  gratuni  habemus  testamentum 
venerabihs  patris  nostri  domini 
Lincoln  episcopi  sicut  illud  ratio- 
nabiliteret  secundum  Deum  con- 
VOL.  11.  ( 


didit  de  feodis  suis." 

"^  The  King  was  at  Lincoln 
from  21st  to  26th  Nov.  1200. 

80  Hoved.  fol.  464  b. 

81  De  Blegis,  Matt.  Westm.  ; 
called  by  Leland,  William  de 
Montibus. 

82  He  is  said  to  have  been 
consecrated  24th  Aug.  1204,  but 
that  day  fell  on  a  Tuesday  in  that 
year. 

83  The  King  speaks  of  him 
14th  May  as  William  quondam 
episcopus  Lincoln.  Pat.  8  Job. 
m.  4. 

8^  Hugh  de  Wells,  Matt.  Westm.; 
Hug  de  Veils,  Matt.  Paris  ad  an. 

1235- 

^^  xiii  Kal.  Jan.  Rog.  Wen- 
dov.  etMatt.  Paris  ad  an.  1209. 


10 


LINCOLN. 


1234— 5 "S  and  was  buried  in  Lincoln  cathedral^''. 
The  conge  dVlire  vice  Hugh  Wallis  issued  T9th  of 
Feb.  1234-58^. 
1235  HoBEiiT  Grosseteste  ^"  01*  Greathead,  archdeacon 
19  H.  III.  of  Leicester  and  WiltSy  was  elected  in  Lent  T235,  and 
obtained  the  royal  assent  to  his  election  5th  April  in 
that  year^"^,  and  the  restitution  of  the  temporalities  on 
the  1 6th  of  that  month''''.  Ho  was  consecrated^^  at 
Reading  3rd  June'^',  and  enthroned  about  Candlemas. 
He  died  9th  Oct.  1253''^,  ^"^  ^^®  buried  in  the  ca- 
thedral at  Lincoln  ^'^ 

1254    Henry  de  Lexington,  dean  of  Lincoln^  was  elected '^^ 
38  n.  HI. 


84  Obiit  Hugo  de  Welles,  Lin- 
coln episcopus,  vi  Idus  Februa- 
rii  1235^  (Mart.  Line.  fol.  4.  et 
Matt.Westm.)  Ob.  vii  Idus  Feb. 
et  sepultus  est  apud  Lincoln,  in 
ecclesia  cathedrali  iv  Idus  ejus- 
dem.    Matt.  Paris  ad  an.  1235. 

^  He  left  by  his  will  200  marks 
to  the  fabric  of  the  cathedral,  and 
all  the  timber  he  should  have  at 
the  time  of  his  death  throughout 
his  whole  bishopric,  unless  his 
successor  should  pay  50  marks 
to  the  fabric  for  it.  Lib.  de  Or- 
dinationibus    Cantariarum.    fol. 

155  b. 

8fi  Pat.  19  Hen.  III.  m.  14. 

87  Matt.  Westm.  Grout-head, 
Godwin;  Grostet, Chron.Mailr,; 
Grosseteht,  Chron.  Petrob.  ; 
Grosthead,  Le  Neve  and  Browne 
Willis.  His  family  name  was 
Copley,  and  he  had  the  name  of 
Grosthead  or  Greathead  given 
him  in  France,  where  he  studied. 

8B  Pat.  19  Hen.  III.  m.  11. 

89  Glaus.  19  Hen.  III.  m.  13. 

^  Matt.  Westm.  ad  an.  1235. 

91  Qui  apud  Radingum  ab^^d- 
mundo  Cantuariensi  archiepisco- 
po  consecratus  est  iii  Non.  Junii. 
Matt.    Paris.      The   King    pre- 


sented to  him,  14th  May,  ten 
bucks  from  his  forest  of  Rock- 
ingham "  contra  festum  conse- 
crationis  suae."  (Claus.  19  Hen. 
III.  m.  II.)  Cautio  Roberti 
Grossetest  in  episcopum  Lin- 
coln, consecrandi  in  ecclesia  de 
Radyng,  ne  cedat  in  prejudicium 
Cant,  ecclesise  (Reg.  Cantuar.) 
According  to  some  accounts  he 
was  consecrated  i8th  May  1235, 
but  that  day  fell  on  Friday  in 
that  year. 

92  Apud  manerium  suum  de 
Bugedonam  in  nocte  Sancti 
Dionysii.  (Matt.  Paris  ad  ann. 
1253.)  Anno  1253  Robertus 
Grossetest  episcopus  Lincoln 
obiit  viii  Id.  Octob.  Reg. 
Spaldyng. 

93  This  celebrated  scholar  was 
"  an  awe  to  the  Pope  and  a 
monitor  to  the  King,  a  lover  of 
truth,  a  corrector  of  prelates,  a 
director  of  priests,  an  instructor 
to  the  clergy,  a  maintainer  of 
scholars,  a  preacher  to  the  peo- 
ple, a  diligent  searcher  of  truth, 
and  most  exemplary  in  his  life.'* 
Anglia  Sacra,  pars  ii.  p.  325. 

94  The  King  recommended 
Peter  de  Aquablanca,  bishop  of 


BISHOPS.  11 

on  tho  morrow  of  the  Feast  of  St.  Thomas  the  Mslt- 
tyr-^''  (30th  Dec.)  1253-'^  ^"^^  proceeded  to  the  King, 
who  was  then  in  Gascony,  to  be  presented  to  him^^. 
He  was  confirmed  by  the  archbishop  of  Canterbury, 
then  abroad  with  his  majesty,  28th  March  1254''*^, 
and  obtained  the  royal  assent  1st  April 'J'^  His  con- 
secration also  took  place  abroad  J7th  May^  He 
died  8th  Aug.  (vi  Id.  Aug.)  1258  at  Netlinton,  and 
was  buried  in  Lincoln  cathedral^.  The  license  to 
elect  bishop  Lexington's  successor  is  dated  24th  Aug. 
1258^,  and 
Richard 4  de  Gravesende,  dea7i  of  Lincoln^  was 
chosen  30th  Sept.  1258%  and  had  the  royal  assent 
T  3 til  Oct.  ]  258  '\  The  temporalities  were  restored  to 
him  on  the  17th  of  the  same  month",  and  he  was 
consecrated  3rd  Nov.  following 8.  He  died  (xv  Cal. 
Jan.)  18th  Dec.  1279^,  and  was  buried  in  Lincoln 
cathedral.  The  commission  to  the  guardian  of  the 
spiritualities  bears  date  v  Id.  Jan.  (9th  Jan.)  1 280-1. 
Tho  license  to  elect  a  bishop  in  the  room  of  Richard 
Gravesende  is  enrolled  1st  Jan.  1279—80^^'. 

Hereford  ;    but  the  chapter  re-         2  yi  Idus  August!  obiit  episco- 

fused  to  comply  on  account  of  pus   Lincolniensis,   Henricus  de 

his  being  a  foreigner  and  not  un-  Lexintona,    apud    Netlintoniam 

derstanding  English,  and  more-  manerium    suum   quod    parum 

over  his  being  a  very  negligent  distat  a  Lincolnia ;    et  sepultum 

bishop  in  the  see  over  which  he  est  corpus  defuncti  venerabihter 

already  presided.  in    cathedrali    ecclesia   Lincoln. 

^•'*  In  the  Annales  Winton.  the  (Matt.    Paris    ad    an.    1258,     et 

election  of  Lexington  is  placed  Line.  Mart.  fol.  5.)  Some  wTiters 

17th  May.  place  his  death  i8th  Aug.  1258. 

9<>  Mart.  Line.  fol.  5.  "^  Pat.  42  Hen.  UL  m.  2. 

^7  Matt.  Paris,  et  Matt.West.  •*  God\vin,followingMatt. Paris, 

^^  Ibid.  erroneously  calls  him  Benedictus. 

s>9  Pat.  38  Hen.  HL  m.  4.  ^  Matt.  Paris,  ad  ann. 

'  xvi  Cal.  Junii   consecratus         ^  Pat.  42  Hen.  III.  m.  2. 
est    in    episcopum    Lincolnien-         "  Ibid, 
sem  electus   Henricus    de  Lex-         ^  Reg.  Peckham,  fol.  165. 
intona    ab    archiepiscopo    Can-         ^  Mart.   Line.   fol.  6,  et    Reg, 

tuariensi    Bonifacio   in    partibus  Decan.  Lincoln,  pars  i.  fol.  56. 
transmarinis.      Matt.    Paris,    ad         10  pj^t_  g  Edw.  I.  m.  27. 
an.  1254. 

C  2 


V2 


LINCOLN. 


12S0  Oliver  Sutton,  dea?i  of  Lincohi,  was  elected  ist  Feb. 
8  Echv.  I.  1279-80.  The  King  assented  to  the  election  of  the 
chapter  on  the  18th  of  that  month  ^^  and  the  new 
bishop  was  consecrated  ^'^  1 9th  May  ^  ^  and  enthroned 
8th  Sept.  following '^  He  died  13th  Nov.  12991%  and 
was  interred  in  the  eastern  part  of  his  cathedral. 
The  dean  and  chapter  of  Lincoln,  by  letter  dated 
23rd  Nov.  1299,  inform  the  King  of  the  death  of 
their  late  bishop  Oliver,  and  request  his  majesty  to 
issue  a  license  for  another  bishop  to  be  chosen  1^. 
The  King  accordingly  directed  the  license  to  issue, 
which  was  dispatched  to  the  chapter  on  the  25th  of 
that  monthly,  and 

1300    John   Dalderby,   chancellor   of  Lincoln^  was   elected 

28  Edw.  I.    x8th  Jan.  1 299-1300 1^,  and  the  royal  assent  given  to 

his  election  7th  March  following i^.  He  was  confirmed 

by  the  archbishop  of  Canterbury  17  th  March  2(»,  and 

the  temporalities  were  restored  to  him  the  next  day-^ 


11  Pat.  8.  Edw.  I.  m.  23. 

^2  "  Frater  J.  archiepiscopus, 
discreto  \iro  magistro  G.  archi- 
diacono  London  officiali  nostro  in 
civitate  et  dioc.  London  sede 
vacante.  Quia  venerabili  viro  O. 
Lincoln  electo  Dominica  quarta 
post  instans  festumresurrectionis 
Dominicae,  videlicet  die  Sancti 
Dunstani,  consecrationis  munus 
irapendere  proponimus  apud 
Lambeth,  singulis  suffraganeis 
nostris  celeriter  denunciare  cure- 
tis.  Dat.  apud  Ecleshale  vi  Id. 
April.  (Reg.  Peckham.)  In  the 
Lincoln.  Mart.  fol.  7,  the  dates 
of  the  election  and  consecration 
of  Oliver  Sutton  are  differently 
given.  "  1279  [1280].  Ricardo 
successit  Oliverus  de  Sutton, 
canonicus  Lincoln,  ecclesiae  de- 
canus,  qui  viii  Id.  Februar. 
[6th  Feb.].  eodem  anno  quo  dic- 
tus    Ricardus    obiit,    in    episco- 


pum  Lincoln  per  viam  inspira- 
tionis  electus  :  die  sancti  Au- 
gustini  [26th  May]  proximo  se- 
quente  a  Johanne  Cantuar.  epi- 
scopo  consecratus." 

^^  Chron.  Petrob. 

14  Reg.  Peckh.  fol.  166,  169. 

1^  Obiit  die  Sancti  Bricii,i299. 
Reg.  voc.  Mart,  Line.  fol.  7. 

^^  Lett,  in  Turr.  Lond.  temp. 
Edw.  I. 

17  Pat.  28  Edw.  I.  m.  33. 

1^  Lett,  in  Turr.  Lond.  S.  192. 
One  authority  says  that  he  was 
elected  xviii  Cal.  Feb.  (15th  Jan.) 
per  viam  scrutinii,  and  conse- 
crated iii  Id.  Junii  prox.  sequen. 
but  that  must  be  incorrect,  as 
nth  June  fell  on  Saturday  in 
1300. 

19  Pat.  28  Edw.  I.  m.  27. 

20Lett.inTurr.Lond.No.1882. 

21  Pat.  28  Edw.  I.  m.  26. 


BISHOPS. 


13 


His  consecration  took  place  1 2th  June  1300^'^.  He  died 
at  Stow-park  12th  Jan.  1319-202-3.  The  conge  d'elire 
vice  bishop  Dalderby  bears  date  22nd  Jan.  1319-20-*, 
and  Le  Neve,  who  follows  Godwin,  states  that 
Thomas  Le  Bek,  ahas  Beake,  was  elected  27th  Jan. 
1319-20,  but  being  refused  by  the  archbishop,  he 
went  to  Rome,  and  there  obtained  confirmation  from 
the  pope ;  he  could  have  presided  over  the  see  but  a 
short  time,  as  there  is  no  record  of  his  being  en- 
throned, or  of  the  restitution  of  the  temporalities  to 
him.  Godwin  believes  that  he  was  buried  in  Lincoln-^ 
cathedral ;  while  Le  Neve  thinks  that  he  died  in  his 
return  from  Rome.  But  both  Le  Neve  and  Godwin 
are  wrong :  the  entry  on  the  patent  roll  records  that 
[320  Anthony  Bek-'^,  chancellor  of  Lincoln^  was  elected  as 
Edw.  II.  bishop  of  Lincoln-7,  and  the  royal  assent  was  given  to 
his  election  20th  Feb.  13  20-® ;  but  the  election  must 
have  been  subsequently  nullified-^  by  the  Pope,  for 


22  Reg.  Winchelsey,  fol.  215. 

2-^  Annal.  AVigorn. 

24  Pat.  13  Edw.  II.  m.  22. 

26  Browne  Willis  says  that 
*'  he  died  in  less  than  half  a 
year,  before  he  was  settled  in 
his  see  ;  and  was  buried  in  the 
U})per  cross  aisle,  without  any 
monument  or  gravestone  to  his 
memory." 

2<''  Anno  quo  dictus  episcopus 
Johannes  obiit,  iii  Non.  Februar. 
(3rd  Feb.)  electus  fuit  in  episco- 
pum  Magister  Anton.  Bek  ec- 
clesiae  Lincoln  cancellarius  per 
viam  scrutinii  (Henrico  de 
Mannesfeld  decano  Lincoln  an- 
tea  in  episcopatum  electo,  sed 
electio  inde  se  facttP  nonconsen- 
tiente)  sed  Johannes  Papa  xxii. 
prDPtendens  se  episcopatum  Line, 
suae  collationi  reservasse  contulit 
ilium  Magistro  Henrico  Boro- 
wasch  natione  Anglico  (\\\\  in 
partibus  transmarinis  auctoritate 


papa  munus  consecrationis  ac- 
cepit.  (Reg.  Line.  fol.  28.)  .... 
Et  postea  electus  est  Mag'  Tho- 
mas [?  Anton]  Beke  cancellarius 
Lyncolne :  sed,  non  admissus  per 
Archiepiscopum,  ivit  curiam  an- 
no dni  1320  per  Papam  ipso  ad- 
misso,  episcopatum  dedit  Dom, 
Hen.  de  Burewasch,  ad  instanti- 
am  regis  qui  in  Nathale  sequente 
intronizatus  fuit  Lyncoln.  Cui 
successit  Thorn.  Beke.  Cui  suc- 
cessit  Johannes  Gynewill,  etc. 
Ex  MS.  Cott.  Titus  A.  19.  4 
small  quarto  on  paper,  bringing 
the  notices  of  the  bishops  down 
to  the  translation  of  Alnewick. 

2"  iii  Non.  Feb.  (3rd  Fel).)  per 
viam  scrutinii,  but  set  aside  by 
the  Pope.  Martyrol.  fol.  28  a. 

2^  Pat.  13  Edw.  II.  m.  19. 

2i^  He  lived  many  years  after, 
and  became  dean  of  Lincoln  ;  he 
died  bishop  of  Norwich. 


U  LINCOLN. 

1320  IIknuv  IJi  iiwAsn-^"  or  dk  Buhghursh,  canon  0/ Yor A, 
14Edw.li.  obtained  the  see  by  papal  provision  27th  May  1320, 
and  received  the  temporalities  5th  Aug.^^  He  had 
been  previously  consecrated  abroad  on  20th  July^°. 
On  the  Patent  Roll  of  the  next  year-^^  it  is  recorded 
that  the  temporalities  had  been  in  the  King's  hand 
from  12th  Jan.  13  Edvv.  II.  the  day  on  which  bishop 
John  Dalderby  died,  until  5th  Aug.  following,  when 
the  present  bishop  Henry  had  them  restored  to  him. 
For  some  reason  however  not  now  to  be  explained, 
the  temporalities  were  kept  from  him  for  three  years'^'^. 
He  died  at  Ghent  in  Dec.  1340  ;  but  his  body  was 
brought  to  England  and  buried  in  his  own  cathedral^^* 
License  to  elect  a  bishop  in  the  room  of  Henry  de 
"  Burghursh"  was  granted  to  the  dean  and  chapter 
on  4th  Jan.  1340— i^^,  and 
1342  Thomas  le  Bek  or  Beake,  canon  of  Lincoln,  was 
i6Edw.  III.  elected,  and  the  royal  assent  given  to  his  election  ist 
March  1340-1^^.  He  obtained  letters  of  protection 
to  come  to  England  from  Rome  after  his  consecra- 
tion-^6,  which  would  seem  to  have  taken  place  on  Sun- 
day 7th  July  1342=^7^  and  the  temporalities  were  re- 
stored to  him  17th  Sept.  134238.  He  died  2nd  Feb.^^ 


23  The  King  wrote  to  the  Pope  •^'  Pat.  15  Edw.  II.  p.  i.  ra.  7. 

three  several  letters,  dated  2nd  ^2  q^us.  i  Edw. III.p.i.m.i6. 

Nov.,  9th  Nov.,  and  5th  Dec.  -^  Reg.  Reynolds,  f.  220. 

1319,  recommending  that  Henry  34  Pat.  14  Edw.  III.  p.  3.  m.io. 

Burghursh  should  be  promoted  35  Pat.  15  Edw.  III.  p. i.  m.  36. 

to  the  bishopric  of  Winchester;  36  Pat.  16  Edw.  III.  p. 3.  m.  20. 

and  15th  Jan.  and 6th  March  1320  37  Die  Dominica  in  festo  trans- 

the  King  wrote  again  to  his  Ho-  lationis  sancti  Thomae  Martyris, 

liness  recommending  him  to  the  viz.  Non.  Jul.  [7th  July]  1342, 

see  of  Lincoln.  incipit   annus  primus   consecra- 

29  Pat.  14  Edw.  II.  p.  I .  m.  23.  tionis  domini  Thomse  Dei  gratia 

30  Die  Dominica  in  festo  sane-  Line,  episcopi.     Reg.  Beke. 

tae  Margaretae  Virginis,  viz,  xiii  38  Pat.  16  Edw.  III.  p.  3.  m. 15. 

Kal.  Augusti  [20th  July]  1320,  39  Simon  de  Islip,  a  canon  of 

incipit  annus  primus   consecra-  Lincoln,    certified    his    death  to 

tionis  Henrici  episcopi  Lincoln,  the  King  9th  Feb.  1346-7. 
Reg.  Bur  wash. 


nisiiops.  15 

1346-7^*',  and  his  will  was  proved  3rd  March  follow- 
ing, in  which  he  directed  that  his  body  should  be  bu- 
ried on  the  north  side  of  the  steps  coming  from  the 
chapter-house  to  the  choir.  The  conge  d'elire,  vice 
bishop  Beake,  issued  19th  Feb.  1346-7''^  but 
347  John  Gynewell'^"^  or  Gindwell,  archdeacon  ofNorth- 
Ed.  III.  ampton  and  jjrehendari/  of  Harum^  was  appointed  by 
the  Pope'^'^  The  temporalities  were  restored  to  him 
2nd  June  1347^1;  he  was  confirmed  3rd  July,  and 
consecrated  23rd  Sept.*^  He  died  5th ^^  Aug.  1362 
at  Lidington  ^",  and  was  buried  in  his  own  cathedraP^. 
The  license  to  elect  a  bishop  in  the  room  of  John 
Gynewell  is  dated  20th  Aug.  1362^9. 
}^(ii  John  de  Bokingham,  dean  of  Lichfield  and  Norihamp- 
Kd.  III.  ton^  and  archdeacon  of  Buckingham  ^^^  was  elected  on 
the  Pope's  nomination,  and  the  royal  assent  was  given 
20th  Oct.  1362^1.  The  bull,  however,  by  which  his 
Holiness  confirmed  his  nomination  is  dated  5th  April 
1363^".  The  spiritualities  were  restored  5th  June, 
and  the  temporalities  on  the  23rd  of  the  same  month  '^ 
The  confirmation  of  the  archbishop  of  Canterbury 
having  been  previously  given  on  the  1 2th  of  the  same 
month,  he  was  consecrated  2'5th  June^'^.     He  made 


'^^  Reg.  Beke.  Browne  Willis,  says  4tli  Aug. 

^'  Pat.  2iEdvv.  III.  p.i.  m.  31.         -^^  Johannes  Gynewell  episco- 

'^-^  (jodwin  calls  him  John  Syn-  pus  Lincoln  die  Veneris  v.  Au- 

well,  archdeacon  of  Northamp-  gusti  1362  apud  Lidington  ani- 

ton.  His  name  is  variously  writ-  mam  suam  Domino  commenda- 

ten  by  contem})orary  authorities,  vit.     Reg.  ipsius,  et  Reg.  Islip, 

Gynwell,  Genevile.  fol.  227. 

'^^  Bulla  provisionis  papae  Cle-         '^^  Ex  Epitaphio. 
mentis  de  magistro  Johanne  de         ^sj  p^t  26Edw.  III.  p.2.m.  30. 
Gynewell  prebendario  de  Sarum         ^^  Archidiaconus    Northamp- 

in  episcopum  Lincoln  data  apud  toniac  et  clericus  Regis.    Chron. 

Avinon  x  Kal.  Ai)rilis  pont.  v.  Petrob. 

-^^  Pat.  21  Edw.  III.p.  i.m.  2.         •"»!  Pat.  36  Edw.  III.  p.  2. m.  26. 

^^  Reg.  Gynewell.  «''-  Reg.  Islip. 

■^*'  The  inscription  on  his  tomb,         ^^  Pat.  37  Edw.  III.  p.  i .  m.  3. 
in  MS.  Hatton,  says  5th  Aug.;         ^'-*  Reg.  Islip,  f.  22^. 
but  the  inscription,  as  given  in 


1()  LINCOLN. 

his  profession  of  obedience  to  archbishop  Simon  14th 
July  1^6^  ■'■'.  Shortly  before  his  death  the  Pope  wished 
to  remove  him  to  Lichfield  ^^^,  but  he  declined  the 
change,  and  chose  rather  to  resign  his  bishopric  than 
be  compelled  to  translate  to  an  inferior  see.  He  re- 
tired to  Canterbury,  where  he  lived  twenty-four  weeks, 
and  there  died  loth  March  1397—8'^'.  On  the  retire- 
ment of  John  de  Bokingham,  the  Pope  appointed 

7398  Henry  Beaufort^^,  dean  of  Wells,  as  his  successor. 
22  Ric.  II.  He  was  consecrated  14th  July  1398,  and  the  King 
restored  to  him  the  temporalities  19th  July^^.  In 
1404  he  was  translated  to  Winchester  ^0,  and 

1405  Philip  Repington  or  Repindon,  S.T.P.,  abbot  of  Lei- 
6  Hen.  IV.  cester  and  chancellor  of  Oxford,  came  in  by  papal  pro- 
vision— the  bull  dated  xiii  Cal.  Dec.  (19th  Nov.)i404^^ 
He  had  the  temporalities  restored  to  him  28th  March 
14056^,  and  was  consecrated  the  next  day^^.  He 
voluntarily  resigned  the  see  loth  Oct.  141 9,  and  the 
Pope  accepted  it  21st  Nov. ^^  He  was  made  a  cardinal 
19th  Sept.  1408^^.  At  his  death,  he  was  buried  near 
bishop  Greathead  in  Lincoln  cathedral.  His  will  was 
proved  in  August  1434  ^6. 


S5  Professio  Johannis  Lincoln.  ^^  He  was  a  brother  of  Henry 

Simoni  Cantuar.   archiepiscopo.  the  Fourth.   Rot.  Fin.  5  Hen.  IV. 

Memorandum  quod    ii  Id.  Jul.  m.  5. 

1363    Dominus     Johannes     de  •'^•^  Pat.  22  Ric.  II.  p.  i.  m.  31. 

Bokingham    episcopus    Lincoln  ^^  Pat.  6  Hen.  IV.  p.  2.  m.  3. 

venit  ad  ecclesiam  Cantuar.  cui  He  died  nth  April   1447,  and 

prior  et  capitulum  occurrebant  was  buried  in  Winchester  cathe- 

solempni  processione,  etc.    Reg.  dral. 

Islip.  ^^  Reg.  Arundel,  fol.  29. 

"^^  Pat.  22  Ric.  II.  p.  I.  m.  31.  ^^  Pat.  6  Hen.  IV.  p.  2.  m.31. 

^7  vi    Id.    Mar.    1398     obiit  ^^  Reg.  Arundel,  fol.  29.      iv 

reverend,    pater   Johannes    Bo-  Kal.  April.   [1405]    incipit    pri- 

kyngham     quondam    episcopus  mus  annus  consecrationis.  Reg. 

Lincoln,   qui  per  xxxvi.    annos  Repyndon. 

ecclesiam  Lincolniae  laudabiliter  ^^  Reg.  Repynd.  fol.  103. 

rexit,  et  tandem  per  Dominum  ^^  Ciac.  Vit.  Pont,  et  Cardin. 

Bonifacium   episcopum  transla-  tom.  ii.  col.  766.  edit.  1677. 

tus  fuerat  ad  ecclesiam  Lichfeld,  ^^  Reg.  Chichel.  fol.  373.  374. 
&c.     Reg.  Winchelsey,  f.  34. 


BISHOPS.  17 

420  Richard  Flemmyng  succeeded  bishop  Repington.  He 
Ien.v.  was  provided  to  this  see  by  the  Pope  20th  Nov.  14  r  9^7, 
and  consecrated  28th  April  1420^'*  :  he  obtained 
the  temporalities  23rd  May  1420^^,  and  made  his 
profession  to  the  archbishop  by  proxy  the  next 
day,  and  received  ithe  spiritualities  of  the  see"^, 
and  in  person  ist  Doc.  following ^^  In  May  1424 
the  Pope  promoted  him  to  the  archiepiscopal  see  of 
York 72.  The  King's  council  (for  his  Majesty  was  in 
his  minority)  viewed  with  considerable  displeasure  this 
preferment,  and  not  only  seized  the  temporalities  of 
the  see  of  Lincoln,  but  compelled  Flemmyng  to  relin- 
quish his  pretensions  to  the  archbishopric ;  and,  as  a 
punishment  for  accepting  that  promotion  without  the 
royal  permission,  he  was  obliged  to  agree  to  certain 
humiliating  conditions  proposed  by  the  council ;  and 
in  return  the  council  engaged  to  reappoint  him  to  the 
see  of  Lincoln,  to  obtain  a  pardon  for  him  in  the  next 
parliament,  and  to  restore  him  to  favour.  The  tem- 
poralities of  the  see  of  Lincoln  were  accordingly  given 
back  to  him  3rd  Aug.  1426"'.     He  died  at  Sleaford 

^7  Reg.  Chichel.  fol.  26.  death  of  the  very  reverend  father 

^'^  1420.  iv  Kal.  Mail   incipit  in  God   Henry,   the   last   arch- 

annus  primus  consecrationis  re-  bishop  there ;  and  that  to  such 

verendi  patris  et  domini  Ricardi  translation  the  said  Richard,  late 

Flemmyng  Dei   gratia  Lincoln,  bishop    of    Lincoln,    fully    con- 

episcopi.     Reg.  Flemmyng.  sents,  wherefore  the  said  church 

^'•^  Pat.  8  lien.  V.  m.  24.  of  Lincoln  is  void  ;   by  which 

'^^  Reg.  Chichel.  fol.  26.  voidance  the  temporalities  of  the 

'  ^  Ibid.  said  church  of  Lincoln  appertain 

72  The  King,  in  a  letter  to  the  to  us  ;    We  will,  of  the  advice 

bishop  of  Durham,  chancellor  of  and  assent  of  our  council,  and 

England,  dated  from  Westmin-  command  you  to  make  and  ad- 

ster    24th    May    1424,    wrote  :  dress   our  several  writs   to   the 

"  Whereas  we  are  credibly  and  escheators  where  those    tempo- 

certainly  informed  that  the  holy  ralities  be,  commanding  them  to 

father  the  Pope  has  translated  seize  into  our  hands  the  same 

the   honourable    father   in    God  temporalities,"    &c.       Orig.    in 

Richard,  late  bishop  of  Lincoln,  Turr.  London. 

from  the  cathedral  see  of  Lin-  "3  p^t.  4  Hen.  VI.  p.  2.  m.  8. 

coin  to  the  metropolitan  church  The  Pope  avoided  the  mortirtca- 

of  York,    lately  vacant    by  the  tion  of  appearing  to  acquiesce  in 

VOL.   II.  1) 


18 


LINCOLN. 


25th  Jan.  1430—1"^,  and  was  buried  in  Lincoln  ca- 
thedral. A  license  to  elect  a  bishop  in  the  room  of 
Richard  Flemmyng  issued  5th  Feb.  1430—1"^^  not- 
withstanding which  the  Pope  promoted 
143 1  William  Grey,  hlsho})  of  London^  who  was  elected  30th 
9  H.  VI.  April  14317^*,  and  approved  of  by  the  Pope  by  bull 
dated  20th  July  143 177.  He  obtained  the  temporali- 
ties 4th  Aug.7«,  and  died  at  Buckden  the  latter  end 
of  Feb.  id^^c^—6^  and  was  buried  nth  March.  His 
will,  dated  nth  Feb.  1435—6,  was  proved  9th  March 
1435-6  7^.  A  license  to  elect  a  bishop  in  the  room  of 
William  Grey  issued  i  st  March  j  435—6  ^^  ;  in  pursu- 
ance of  which 
1436  William  Alnewick,  hishop  of  Norwich,  the  King's 
uHeu.vl.  confessor,  was  elected,  and  obtained  the  royal  assent 
to  his  election  23rd  May  1436;  on  which  day  his 
Majesty  wrote  to  the  Pope,  and  informed  him  of  it  ^^ ; 
and  his  Holiness  approved  of  this  preferment,  and 
sent  over  his  bull  of  provision  dated  1 9th  Sept.  1436^2^ 
The  temporalities  were  restored  to  him  i6th  Feb. 
1436—7^^.  He  died  5th  Dec.  1449^^,  ^^^  ^^^  ^^^^•> 
dated  12th  Oct.  1445,  was  proved  loth  Dec.  1449^^. 


the  council's  refusal  to  admit 
Flemmyng  to  the  see  of  York 
by  issuing  a  bull,  by  which  he 
translated  Flemmyng  to  the  see 
of  Lincoln,  by  the  style  of 
Richard  archbishop  of  York. 
The  bull  was  dated  xiii  Cal. 
Augusti  anno  8  of  his  pontificate 
(20th  July,  1425).  Reg.  Chichel. 
foL  39. 

'^'^  Memorandum  quod  domi- 
nus  episcopus  Ricardus  Flem- 
myng episcopus  Lincoln,  in  cas- 
tro  suo  de  Sleford  25.  Januar. 
in  festo  Conversionis  sancti  Pauli 
( 1 430-1)  ad  duas  horas  post  me- 
ridiem ejusdem  diei,  utAltissimo 
placuit  spiritum  in  man  us  mi- 


sericordis  Dei  tradidit.  Reg. 
Flemmyng. 

"^  Pat.  9  Hen.  VL  p.  i.  m.  21. 

''^  143 1.  Pridie  Kal.  Maii  in- 
cipit  annus  translationis  domini 
Willielmi  Gray  Lincoln,  epi- 
scopi.     Reg.  Gray. 

^7  Reg.  Chichel.  fol.  40. 

78  Pat.  9  Hen.  VL  p.  2.  m.  10. 

79  Reg.  Chichel.  fol.  458  b.  et 

459  a. 

80  Pat.  MHen.VLp.  i.m.6. 

81  Ibid.  m.  9. 

82  Reg.  Chichel.  fol.  54. 

83  Pat.  15  Hen.  VL  m.  30. 

84  Reg.  Lumley. 

85  Reg.  Stafford,  fol.  179.  Re- 
gistrum   vacationis    episcopatus 


BISHOPS. 


10 


1450  M  ARM  A  DUKE  LuMLEY,  Mshop  of  Carlisle ,  was  trans- 
men.  vi.  latod  to  tho  see  of  Lincoln  by  papal  bull,  dated  v  Kal. 
Feb.  (28th  Jan.)  1449-50,  and  made  his  profession  of 
obedience  14th  March  ^^',  on  which  day  the  tempo- 
ralities were  restored  to  him*^".  He  died  intestate  at 
the  latter  end  of  the  year  1450'''^.  A  license  to  elect 
a  bishop  in  the  room  of  Marmaduke  Lumley  issued 
5th  Dec.  1450^^;  in  pursuance  of  which, 
1452  John  Chedworth,  archdeacon  of  Wilts,  canon  of  Lin- 
)Hen.vl.  coin,  and  provost  of  St,  Mary  and  St.  Nicholas,  Cam- 
bridge, had  the  King's  consent  to  his  election  signified 
by  letter  to  the  Pope,  dated  nth  Feb.  1450-1-'^,  but 
he  did  not  obtain  the  Pope's  bull  of  confirmation 
(dated  at  Rome  5th  May  1452)  until  the  latter  end  of 
that  month.  The  temporalities  were  restored  to  him 
2nd  June  following ^^,  and  he  was  consecrated  on  the 
1 8th  of  the  same  month,  (at  least  he  reckoned  his 
consecration  from  1 8th  June  1452  ^-,)  and  installed 
7th  Sept.  in  thatyear^-i.  He  died  23rd  Nov.^^  1471^-', 


Lincoln,  per  olntum  bonae  me- 
moriap  dominiWillielmiAlnewyk, 
nuper  episcopi  Lincoln,  qui  obiit 
5  Dec.  1449,  anno  translationis 
succ  ab  ecclesia  Norwic  ad  ec- 
clesiam  Line,  xiiii". 

««Reg.  Stafford,  fol.34. 

*^7  Pat.  28  Hen.VL  p.  2.  m.  25. 
A  commission  issued  18th  March 
1449-50  from  Thomas  Chiche- 
le,  prothonotary  of  the  Apostolic 
See  and  archdeacon  of  Canter- 
bury, to  install  Marmaduke  Lum- 
ley in  the  see  of  Lincoln.  Reg. 
Lumley. 

^  Browne  Willis  says,  "  inter 
November  6  et  December  16;" 
but  his  death  must  have  hap- 
pened before  5th  Dec,  as  the 
conge  d'elire  to  elect  his  suc- 
cessor bears  date  5th  Dec. 

•^  Pat.  29  Hen.VL  p.i.  m.  i6, 

^  Ibid.  m.  13. 

^1  Pat.  30  Hen.VL  p.  2.  m.  13. 


**^2  His  Register  begins  xiv  Cal. 
Jul.  (18th  June)  1452.  Reg. 
Chedw. 

^•^  Commissio  domini  archi- 
episcopi  Cantuar.  ad  installan- 
dum  dominum  Johannem  epi- 
scopuni  Lincoln.  Dat.  7  Sept. 
1452.^ 

'^■^  Some  authorities  place  his 
death  istDcc.  147 1,  but  his  epi- 
taph states  that  he  died  on  the 
feast  of  St.  Clement  a  1471. 

"  Lustra  Grandcva  dedit  etas  huic 

duodena 
Annos  ter  quiiujue   quatit   huuc 

mors  saeva  deinde, 
C  quater  undcuo   millcno    scxa- 

qucgono 
dementis  fcsto  Mors,  excrudescit 

in  isto." 


i)5 


Reg.  Chedw. 


a  The  feast  of  St.  Clement  tlie  p*^pe  was 
2;,rd  Nov.,  im.Trked  in  the  Martynilocy  1 7th 
Nov.»,nn(l  that  of  J<t.  Clement  i)f  Alexan- 
dria 4th  Dec. 


i)   2 


'20 


LINCOLN. 


1472 

1 2  Ed.  IV. 


and  was  buried  in  Lincoln  cathedral'-'''.  The  spirituali- 
ties were  seized  into  the  hands  of  the  archbishop  1st 
Dec.  following.  A  conge  d'elire  vice  bishop  Chedworth 
issued  7th  Dec.  1 47196. 
Thomas  Scott,  alias  Rotherham57^  bishoj)  of  Rochester , 
was  translated  to  Lincoln  8th  March  147 1-2  9^,  and 
the  temporalities  thereof  were  restored  to  him  on  the 
loth  of  that  month ^-^  He  was  translated  to  York  in 
1480 1. 

1 480  John  Russell,  bishop  of  Rochester  ^  was  translated  to  this 
20  Ed.  IV.  see  in  1480,  and  obtained  the  temporalities  9th  Sept. 
in  that  year-.  He  was  chancellor  of  England  during 
the  reigns  of  Edward  V.  and  Richard  UL  He  died 
at  his  manor  of  Nettleham  30th  Dec.  1494,  and  was 
buried  in  Lincoln  cathedral.  His  will,  dated  30th 
Dec.  1494^5  was  proved  12th  Jan.  1494-54. 

1496    William  Smith,  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield,  was 

iiH.vli.     translated  to  Lincoln  by  papal  bull  dated  6th  Nov. 

1495,  ^^^^  spiritualities  of  the  see  were  given  up  to 

him  by  the  archbishop  31st  Jan.  1495-6^,  and  the 


^5  His  executors  paid,  31st 
March  1472,  to  his  successor, 
3000  marks,  a  mitre,  and  i)asto- 
ral  staff,  valued  at  cxxi*.  for  dila- 
pidations. Claus.  I2  Edw.  IV. 
m.  24.  dorso. 

9fiPat.  iiEd\v.IV.p.2.m.25. 

^"  The  latter  name  he  derived 
from  the  place  of  his  birth. 

^^  Incipit  primus  annus  trans- 
lationis  Thomse  Rotherham  a 
sede  Roffen.  ad  ecclesiam  Lin- 
coln. A  commission  from  Tho- 
mas Wynterburn,  LL.D.,  arch- 
deacon of  Canterbury,  addressed 
to  Roger  Rotherham  and  John 
Lillford,  canons  of  Lincoln,  to 
install  "Thomam  Dei  et  Apo- 
stoliccie  Sedis  gratia  episcopum 
Lincoln."  Dat.  7  Julii  1472. 
Reg.  Rotherham. 


99  Pat.  12  Edw.  IV.  p.  I.  m.  18. 

'  Rotherham's  will  is  on  Close 
Roll,  15  Edw.  IV.  m.26.  in  dorso. 

^  Pat.  20  Edw.  IV,  p.  I.  m.  3. 

^  In  Reg.  Smith.  Episc.  Line. 
John  Russell  is  erroneously  stated 
to  have  died  30th  Jan.  1490,  but 
there  is  evidence  from  two  docu- 
ments, at  least,  that  he  died  30th 
Dec.  1494.  Memorandum  quod 
penultimo  die  Decemb.  1494  ven. 
in  Christo  pater  et  dominus  do- 
minus  Johannes  Russell  Dei  gra- 
tia Lincoln,  episcopus  obiit  in 
manerio  suo  de  Nettleham,  et  se- 
pultus  in  ecclesia  sua  cathedral. 
Line,  decano  tunc  presente  et 
offtcium  solenniter  ministrante  et 
celebrante. 

4  Lib.  Vox.  in  Offic.  Prerog. 

^  Reg.  Morton. 


BISHOPS.  21 

temporalities  were  restored  to  him  6th  Feb.  follow- 
ing^'.    He  died  2nd  Jan. 7  1513-4,  and  was  buried  in 
Lincoln  cathedral.     His  will,  dated  26th  Dec.  15 13, 
was  proved  3cth  Jan.  following^. 
514    Thomas  Wolsky^,  S.T.B.,  was  provided  to  this  see  by 
I.VIII.     pope  Leo  6th  Feb.  15 13-14.    He  received  the  tempo- 
ralities 4th  March  ^y,  was  consecrated  at  Lambeth  by 
William  archbishop  of  Canterbury  on  the  26th  of  the 
same  month  ^1,  and  in  the  same  year  was  translated 
to  York  12. 
514    William  At  water,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Salisbury^  arch- 
[.VIII.     deacon    of  Huntingdon   and   canon   of   Windsor^    and 
dean  of  the  Chapel  Itoyal^  was  provided  to  this   see 
by  bull  of  pope  Leo  dated  xvii  Kal.  Oct.  (15th  Sept.) 
1514.     He  obtained  the  temporalities  6th  Nov.^-^  and 
was  consecrated  at  Lambeth  on  the  1 2th  of  the  same 
month  1-^.     He  died  at  ^Voburn  in  Bedfordshire  4th 
Feb.  i520-i^'\  aitat.  8P^\ 
[521     John  Longland,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Salisbury  ^  the  Kinqs 
[I.VIII.     confessor^  was  provided  to  this  see  by  bull  20th  March 
J 5 20- 1,  and  consecrated  5th  ]May^'   following.     The 
temporalities  were  restored  to  him  26th  June'*^.     He 
died  7th  May  15471-^  a^tat.  74,  and  his  heart  was  bu- 


6  Pat.  II  Hen.VII.  p. 2.  m.17.  the  custody  of  the  temporalities 

7  Sub  marmore  isto  tenet  hie  of  the  see  of  York   granted  to 
tumuhis  ossa  venerabilis  in  Chri-  him  as  archbishop  of  York  elect, 
sto  j)atris  etdominidomini  Willi-  Pat.  6  Hen.  VIII.  p.  2.  m.  25. 
elmi  Smith  quondam  Coventren-  '^  Pat.  6  Hen. VIII.  p. 2.  m. 20. 
sis   et    Lichfeldensis    ac   deinde  ^-^  Re<r.  Warh*i.  fol.  18. 
Lincolniensis  presulis,  qui  obiit  !•''  Obiit  apud  Woburn  quarto 
secundo  die  mensis  Januarii  an-  die  mensis  Februarii  A.  D.  1520, 
no  Dili  Mcccccxiii.    The  certi-  cujus  viscera  honorifice  humatur 
Jicnte  of  his  death  bears  date  5th  in  ecclesia  cathedrali  Lincoln. 
Jan.  1513-4.    Reg.  Warham.  i^  Ex  Epitaphio. 

^  Lib.  Feltyplacein  OtVic.  Pre-  '"  Reg. Warham.  fol.  23.  Some 

rog.  Cantiiar.  accounts  state  that  he  Nvas  con- 

">>  Wtilcy;  Ulcei  in  the  Pope's  secrated  3rd  May;  but  that  day 

bull.  fell  on  Friday  in  i,")2i. 

10  Pat.  5Hen.VIII.p.i.m.ir).  if^  Pat.  i3Hen.VIII.p.i.n).i6. 

'1  Reg.  Warham.  fol.  17.  '•*  Ex  Epitaphio. 

1'-^  On  5th  Aug.  1514  he  had 


22  LINCOLN. 

ried  in  his  own  cathedral,  his  bowels  at  Woburn  where 
he  died,  and  his  body  at  Eton 2-.  A  license  to  elect  a 
bishop  in  the  room  of  John  Longland  issued  ist  Aug. 
154723;  in  pursuance  of  which, 

1547  Henry  Holbeach,  alias  Rands,  bishop  0/ Rochester, 
lEdw.VI.  was  elected  9th  Aug.  1547,  and  obtained  the  royal 
assent  in  the  same  month  -^,  as  -well  as  the  temporali- 
ties on  the  T9th2%  and  the  next  day  he  received  the 
archbishop's  confirmation -6.  He  died  at  Nettleham 
6th  Aug.  1551^7^  and  was  buried  in  the  parish  church 
of  Nettleham  in  Lincolnshire.  His  will,  dated  2nd 
Aug.  155 1,  was  proved  5th  Oct.  1551  by  Joane  his 
wife. 

1552  John  Taylor,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Lincoln,  was  appointed 
CEdw.vi.  bishop  of  Lincoln  (pursuant  to  statute  i  Edw.  VL) 
1 8th  June  1552'^^.  His  Majesty  issued  his  significavit 
to  the  archbishop  on  the  21st  of  the  same  month'^^^ 
and  he  was  consecrated  at  Croydon  on  the  26th  ^o.  He 
was  deprived  31  by  royal  commission  dated  15th  March 
1553-432.  A  conge  d'elire  vice  John  Taylor  issued 
19th  March  1553—433;  in  pursuance  of  which 

1554    John  White,  S.T.D.,  a  prebendary  of  Winchester,  and 

I  Mar.      warden  of  Wichhani's  college  there,  was  elected  and  the 


22  Hie  jacet  Johannes  Long-         28  Pat,   6  Edw.  VI.  p.  i.  m. 
land,  qui  dum  vixit  regi  Henrico  29. 

Octavo  fuit  a  confessionibus,  vi-  29  Ibid.  m.  28. 
ginti  sex  annos  continues  epi-  30  Reg_  Cranm.  fol.  335. 
scopum  Lincoln  tenuit ;  obiit  au-  ^^  The  reason  of  his  depriva- 
tem,  anno  aetatis  septuagesimo  tion  is  thus  given  :  "  Episcopa- 
quarto  septimo  die  mensis  Maii  tus  Lincoln,  vacavit  20  March 
A.D.  MCccccxLvii.  Ex  Epit.  i553(-4)  per  destitutionem  Jo- 
in Eccl.  Eton.  hannis  Taylor  S.T.P.  nuper  epi- 

23  Pat.  I  Edw. VL  m.  5.  scopi,  per  nullitatem   consecra- 

24  Ibid.  tionis   et  defectum  tituli,  quam 

25  Ibid.  habuit  a  rege  Edwardo   Sexto, 

26  Reg.  Cranm.  fol.  316.  cum  hac  clausula 'rfwm  bene  ges- 

27  Some    accounts    place   his  serit."     He  died  in  Dec.  1554. 
death  2nd  Aug.     The  certificate         32  pat,  i  Mar.  p.  7.  m.  34. 
of  iiis   death  is  dated  7th  Aug.         33  ibid.  p.  i.  m.  24. 

1551.     Reg.  Cranm.  fol,  319. 


BISHOPS.  23 

temporalities  delivered  to  him  2nd  May  1554^*.  Ho 
was  consecrated  in  St.  Saviour's,  Southwark,  on  the  jst 
of  the  preceding  month-^-'.  He  was  translated  to  AVin- 
chester  in  1556,  and  his  translation  was  signified  to 
the  archbishop  iSth  Sept.-*^*  The  license  to  elect  a 
bishop  in  the  room  of  John  White  bears  date  8th 
Dec.  15.56-^7. 
1557  Tjiomas  Watson,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Durham,  and  master 
C5P.&M.  of  St.  John's  college,  Cambridge,  was  promoted  to  the 
bishopric  of  Lincoln  by  papal  bull  dated  ix  Cal.  Ap. 
(24th  March)  1556— 7  3^,  and  consecrated  15th  Aug. 
i557'^-\  He  obtained  plenary  restitution  of  the  tem- 
poralities 9th  Dec.  following  '^,  having  had  the  cus- 
tody of  them  granted  to  him  24th  Dec.  1556  '^  On 
25th  June  1559  he  was  deprived  of  his  bishopric^-, 
and  the  spiritualities  seized  into  the  hands  of  the  dean 
and  chapter  of  Canterbury  2nd  July.  A  license  to 
elect  a  bishop  in  his  room  issued  25th  Nov.  follow- 
ing*-^; in  pursuance  of  whichj 
1560  Nicholas  Bullixgham,  archdeacon  and  prebendary  of 
I  Eliz.  Lincoln^  was  elected,  and  obtained  the  royal  assent  to 
his  election  12th  Jan.  1  559-60**.  He  was  confirmed 
on  the  1 8th  and  consecrated  on  the  21st  of  the  same 
month  ^\  The  temporalities  were  restored  to  him 
18th  April  following;  and  26th  Jan.  1570—1  he  was 
translated  to  Worcester ^^.  A  license  to  elect  a  bishop 
in  the  room  of  Nicholas  Bullingham  issued  15th  Jan. 
1570-1*7. 


3-*  Pat.  I  Mar.  j).  i.  m.  21.  •*-  He  was   confined   at  AVis- 

3^  Reg.  Eccl.  Cantuar.  beach  castle  for  many  years  by 

'^^'  Reg.  Pole.  fol.  4.  queen  Elizabeth,  where  he  died, 

•■'7  Pat.  3  (!l'  4  Phil.  &  Mar.  p.  and   was    buried    in    Wisbeach 

m.  21.  church  27th  Sept.  1584. 

-^^  Reg.  Pole.  fol.  8.  -43  Pat.  2  Eliz.  p.  \^.  m.  6. 

•■"*  Ihid.  44  Ibid.  p.  ii.m.8. 

■!*>  Pat.  4  &  5  Phil.  &  Mar.  p.  -»:.  Reg.  Parker,  fol.  50. 

m.  2.  -It?  Reg.  Parker. 

•!»  Pat.  3  .^-  4  Phil.  &  Mar.  p.  -ir  p^t.  13  Eliz.  p.  5.  m.  44. 
.  m.  21. 


24  LINCOLN. 

1  571    Thomas  Coopf.r  or  Cowper,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Oxford 
i3Eiiz.      and  Gloucester^  was  elected  4th  Feb.  i  570-1,  and  re- 
ceived the  royal  assent  on  the  1 9th  *^ ;  he  was  confirmed 
on  the  23rd  of  the  same  month,  and  consecrated  the 
next  day '^.     The  temporalities  were  restored  to  him 
jst  March^^.  On  3rd  March  1583-4  he  was  translated 
to  Winchester '^ 
1584    William  Wykeham,  archdeacon  of  Surrey  and  dean  of 
27Eiiz.      Lincoln^  was  elected  i20th  Nov.  1584,  confirmed  5th 
Dec,  and  consecrated  the  next  day^-.    On  22nd  Feb. 
I  594-5  he  was  translated  to  Winchester  ^->.     But  he 
died  at  his  palace  in  Southwark  iith  June  following, 
before  he  had  settled  at  Winchester,  and  was  buried 
in  the  church  of  St.  Mary  Overies'^. 
1595    William  Chaderton,  bishop  of  Chester^  was  elected 
37  Eliz.      to  the  see  of  Lincoln  5th  April  1595,  confirmed  24th 
May ''^,  enthroned  by  proxy  6th  June  following  and  in 
person  23rd  July  1596.     He  died  nth  April  1608 ^6, 
and   was   bui'ied   at    Southoe''^  in    Huntingdonshire. 
His  will  is  in  the  Prerogative  Office,  Canterbury's. 
1608    William  Barlow,  bishop  of  Rochester^  was  translated 
6Jac.  I.      to  the  see  of  Lincoln,  having  been  elected  thereto  21st 
May  1608.  He  was  confirmed  27th  June'^,  enthroned 
by  proxy  21st  July  following,  and  in  person  ist  Sept. 
1609.     He  died  7th  Sept.  1613^^,  and  was  buried  in 


^^  Pat.  13.  Eliz.  p.  5.  m.  44.  liamChedertonbishop'of  Lincoln, 

^9  Reg.  Parker,  fol.  138.  who  died  nth  Apr.,  they  decree," 

so  Pat.  13  Eliz.  p.  5.  m.  5.  &c.     MS.  Fairclough. 

•^1  Reg.  Whitgift,  fol.  370.  He  ^7  There  is  a  memorandum  in 

died  29th  April  1594,   and  was  the  register  at  Southoe,  "Guliel- 

buried  at  Winchester.  Ex  Epita-  mus  Chaderden  divina  providen- 

phio.  tia   episcopus   Lincolniensis    se- 

•^2  Reg.  Whitg.  pars  ii.  fol.  23.  pultus  erat  12°  die  Aprilis  1608." 

sy  Ibid.  fol.  32.  ''^  Windebank,  47. 

•^4  Ex  Epitaphio.  ^^  Reg.  Bancroft,  fol.  70. 

^^  Reg.  Whitg.  pars  ii.  fol.  51.  ^0  "Friday  iothSept.1613.  The 

'^^  Reg.  Lincoln.  "  13th  April  archdeacon  gave  notice  that  he 

1608.   The  dean  having  received  had  received  letters  of  the  death 

information  of  the  death  of  Wil-  of  William  Barlow  late  bishop  of 


BISHOPS.  25 

Ikickden  in  Huntingdonshire.  His  will  is  in  the  Pre- 
rogative Office  of  Canterbury ''^ 
614  RicHARu  Neil  or  Neale,  bishop  of  Lichfield  and  Co- 
Jiic.  I.  oentry^  was  elected  to  the  see  of  Lincoln  1 7th  Jan. 
1613-4''^,  confirmed  i8th  Feb.,  enthroned  by  proxy 
14th  March,  and  in  person  9th  Aug.  1614.  He  was 
translated  to  Durham  in  1617. 
George  Monteigne ''-^  or  Mountain,  S.T.P.,  dean  of 
Westminster,  was  elected  2 1  st  Oct. 1 6 1 7  ^^S  and  received 
the  royal  assent  13th  Nov/";  was  confirmed  13th  Dec, 
and  consecrated  the  next  day^^''.  The  temporalities  were 
restored  to  him  9th  Jan.  1617-18^*",  and  on  the  24th 
of  the  same  month  he  was  installed  by  proxy  ^''.  On 
20th  July  1621  he  was  translated  to  London ''"^  thence 
to  Durham,  and  afterwards  to  York.  A  conge  d'eliro 
vice  bishop  Montaigne  is  enrolled  without  date,  on 
Patent  Roll  1 9  Jac.  L  p.  22.  N^.  9. 
621  John  Williams,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Salisbiny  and  IVest- 
.hw.  I.  minster,  and  keeper  of  the  great  seal,  was  elected  3rd 
Aug.  1621,  and  received  the  royal  assent  7th  Nov. 
following"":  he  was  confirmed  on  the  loth  of  that 
month,  consecrated  the  next  day^';  and  the  tempo- 
ralities were  restored  to  him  on  the  20th  of  the  same 
month  7^.  He  was  translated  to  York  in  December 
1641  "'^  The  license  to  elect  a  bishop  in  the  stead  of 
John  Williams  issued  17th  Dec.  1641"^ 
Thomas  WiNNiFFE,  S.T.  P.,  dean  of  St.  PauVs,  Lon- 
don, was  nominated   by  the   King  to   this  see,   and 


Lincohi,  that  he  died  on  Tuesday  ^'^  Reg.  Abbot,  ff.  98,  102.  and 

night,  and  certified  it  by  three  of  105. 

the  residentiaries    to   the   arch-  ^"  Pat.  15  Jac.  I.  p.  26.  X<\  2. 

hishopof Canterbury."  MS.  Fair-  ^'^  M.S.  Fairclough. 

dough.  <^y  Reg.  Abbot,  II.  foh  264. 

^'i  Capcl.  109.  '^  Pat.  19  Jac.  I.  p.  22.  No.  81. 

fi- Reg.  Abbot,  fol.  34.  "'  Camd.    Ann.    Jac.   I.    and 

^'^  His  name  is  written  Mon-  Reg.  Al)bot,  II.  foh  62. 

taigne  in  the  chancery  record.  "^  Pat.  19  Jac.  I.  p.  22.  N".  7. 

<•■»  Camd.  Annah  Jac.  I.  '^  Reg.  Abbot,  foh  264. 

<5''  Pat.  15  Jac.  T.  p.  26.  X".  3.  "•*  Pat.  i  7  Car.  I.  p.  9.  N".  7. 

VOL.  II.  i: 


26  LINCOLN. 

elected  5th  Jan.  1641—2.  He  obtained  the  royal 
assent  21st  Jan.,  was  confirmed  5th  Feb.,  and  conse- 
crated the  next  day'^.  The  temporalities  were  restored 
on  the  19th  of  the  same  month  "7.  He  died,  setat.  78, 
at  Lambourn7«  in  Essex  19th  Sept.  1654,  and  was 
buried  there  7'^. 

The  see  was  vacant  six  years. 

1660    Robert  Sanderson  ^0,  S.T.P.,   was    elected   17  Oct.^' 

12  Car.  II.     1660,  confirmed  the  24th  and  consecrated  the  28th 

of  the  same  month  ^-.     He  died  29th  Jan.   1662-3, 

aetat.  76,  and   was   buried   in  the   parish  churph  of 

Buckden^^. 

1663    Benjamin  Laney,  bishop  of  Peterborough ,  was  elected 

15  Car.  II.     to  the  see  of  Lincoln   ist  March  1662-3,  confirmed 

2nd  April  1663 ^%  and  enthroned  by  proxy  5th  May 

following.     On    24th    May   1667    he    was   translated 

to  Ely8\ 

1667    William  Fuller,  bishop  of  Limerick,  was  elected  to 

19  Car. II.     Lincoln    17th  Sept.   1667,  and    confirmed    the    27th 

of  the  same  month  in  the  church  of  St.  Paul,  Covent 


7^  Reg.  Laud,  II,  fol.  84.  and  led  others  into  a  great  mis- 

77  Pat.  i7Car.I.p.9.No.6&5.  take  by  making  Rotheram  in  the 

78  In  the  parish  register  of  County  of  York  y^  place  of  his 
Lambourn  is  this  entry,  "  Mr.  birth ;  for  that  learned  Bishop 
Thomas  Wynniffe  dean  of  St.  was  born  at  Sheffield  in  the  said 
Paul's,  and  parson  of  this  parish  County  in  an  House  near  the 
of  Lamborn,  buried  September  Irish  Cross  called  the  hane  head 
26,  1654."  stane,  of  which  there   is  still  a 

79  Ex  Epitaphio.  current  tradition,  and  was  bap- 
^  In  sir  Thomas  Phillipps'  in-  tized  there  the  20th  of  Septem- 

terleaved  copy  of  Le  Neve's  Fasti  ber  1587,  as  appears  by  a  well 

is  the  following  note  on  bishop  kept  register  out  of  which  when 

Sanderson. — "  Mr.  I.  Walton  in  I  was  vicar  there  I  made  the  fol- 

his  life  of  Bp.  Sanderson  has  run  lowing  extract : 

'  Robertus  filius  Roberti  Sanderson  baptizat:  20"^°  Sept.  1587.' 

Test.  Nath.  Drake, 
23  Dec.  1 72 1.  Rect.  de  Kirkeby  Overblows." 

8^  Reg.  Juxon,  fol.  208,  says  fol.  247. 

28  Aug.  8-^  Reg.  Juxon.  fol.  311. 

^'^  Reg.  Juxon,  fol.  208.  8^  Reg.  Sheld.  ff.  7. 11. 
«3  Ex  Epitaphio.    Reg.  Sheld. 


BISHOPS.  27 

Garden «^.    He  died  23rd  April  1675  ^"  at  Kensington, 
and  was  buried  in  Lincoln  cathedral. 
1675    Thomas   Barlow,  S.  T.  P.,  provost  of  Queens   college 
r Car.  II.     Oxford  and  archdeacon  of  Oxford,  was  nominated  by 
the  King  1st  May  1675,  ^"^^  elected  on  the  14th  of 
the  same  month;  he  was  confirmed  17th  June,  and 
consecrated  in  the  chapel  of  Ely  House,  Holborn,  on 
the  27th ^^.     He  died  8th  Oct.  1691,  a^tat.  85,  and 
was  buried  at  Buckden^^. 
1692    Thomas  Tenison,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon  of  London^  was 
w.  &  M.    nominated  by  the  King  27th  Oct.  1691  ^o,  elected  i  ith 
Dec,  and  the  royal  assent  to  his  election  was  given  on 
the   19th  of  the  same  month  ^^:  he  was  consecrated 
loth  Jan.  1691-2^-,  and   the  temporalities  were  re- 
stored to  him  on  the  18th  of  that  month '^^     On  16th 
Jan.  1694-5  he  was  translated  to  Canterbury ^^. 
1695    James  Gardiner,  S.T,P.,  suhdean  of  Lincoln^  was  no- 
Viii.  III.    minated   18th  Jan.  1694-5,  elected  8th  Feb.,  and  re- 
ceived the  royal  assent  23rd  Feb.^':  he  was   conse- 
crated   loth    March  ■^'',    and    the   temporalities  were 
restored  to  him  on  the  following  day'*".     He  died  ist 
March  1704-5,  in  the  68th  year  of  his  age,  and  was 
buried  in  Lincoln  cathedral '''^.     His  will,  dated  12th 
May  1704,  was  proved  20th  March  1704-5. 
1705    William  Wake,  S.  T.  P.,  dean  of  Exeter^  was  nomi- 
j^Ann.       nated  by  the  Queen  16th  July,  1705,  and  the  royal 
assent  was  given  9th  Sept.-*^;   he  was  confirmed  20th 
Oct.,  and  consecrated  the  next  day  ^  and  the  tempo- 
ralities were  restored  on  the  following  day,  22nd  Oct.- 
He  was  nominated  to  Canterbury  17th  Dec.  1715. 


86  Reg.  Sheld.  '•'•<  Church  Book,  Home  Office. 

**7  ix  Cal.  Mali  167.-,.    Ex  Epi-  "-i  Ibid.  i»-'  Ibid, 

taphio.  IX'  Reg.  Tenison,  I.  fol.  19. 

««  Reg.  Sheld.  fol.  146.  »"  Cluirdi  Book,  Home  Office. 

^  E.K  Epitaphio.  '•'^  Ex  Epitaphio. 

"^  Church  Book,  Home  Office.  '^'9  (nuirch  Book.  Home  Office. 

^'  Ibid.  1  Reg.  Tenison.  fol.  100. 

^^  Reg.  Tillots.  fol.  95.  ^  (Muirch  Book.  Home  Office. 

E  2 


28  LINCOLN. 

1716  Edmund  Gibson,  archdeacon  of  Surrey^  was  nominated 
2  Geo.  I.  lyth  Dec.  1715,  and  elected  20th  Jan.  following  bi- 
shop of  Lincoln.  He  was  confirmed  at  Bow  church 
I  fth  Feb.1715-16,  and  consecrated  the  next  day'^  He 
was  translated  to  London  in  1723,  a  conge  d'elire 
having  passed  the  great  seal  for  his  translation  13th 
April  in  that  year. 

1723    Richard  Reynolds,  bishop  of  Bangor,  was  nominated 

9  Geo.  I.      to  Lincoln  16th  May  17 23  4,  elected  on  the  29th  of 

that  months  and  confirmed  at  Bow  church  loth  June 

following  \     He  died  in  Charles  Street  Westminster 

15th  Jan.  1743-4. 

1  744  John  Thomas^',  bishop  elect  of  St.  Asaph,  was  nominated 
17  Geo.  II.  to  Lincoln  20th  Jan.  1743-4,  and  the  royal  assent 
was  given  to  his  election  9th  Feb."  He  was  conse- 
crated at  Lambeth  ist  April  1744^,  and  the  temporal- 
ities were  restored  to  him  7th  April  following^.  He 
was  translated  to  Salisbury  in  Nov.  1761. 

1 76 1  John  Green,  dean  of  Lincoln,  was  elected  bishop  of 
2  Geo.  III.  this  see  9th  Dec.  1761,  confirmed  on  the  24th  and 
consecrated  on  the  28th  of  the  same  month  ^".  He 
died  25th  April  1779. 

J 779    Thomas  Thurlow  was  nominated  5th  May  1779,  and 

19  Geo.  Ill-    elected  on  the  18th:   the  royal  assent  was  ordered  on 

the  21st  of  that  month.     He  was  confirmed  on  the 

29th  of  the  same  month  and  consecrated  onthe3othi^ 


•^  Reg.  Wake,  I.  fol.  21.  Queenhith  ;   not  in   way  of  re- 

•^  Church  Book,  Home  Office.  proach,  but  on  hearing  the  bi- 

•''  Reg.  Wake,  II.  fol.  200.  shop  preach  a  charity  sermon  in 

^  "  This  bishop  was  son  of  a  that   church   for  the  benefit  of 

drayman    at  Nicholson's   brew-  the    poor    boys    of    that    same 

house    (afterwards  Calvert's)  in  school."  MS.  note  in  earl  Powys' 

the    parish    of    AUhallows    the  copy  of  Le  Neve's  Fasti. 

Great,  London,  and  the  bishop's  ^  Church  Book,  Home  Office. 

mother  was  a  washing  woman,  ®  Reg.  Potter,  fol.  169. 

and    he    bred    in    that    parish  ^  Church  Book,  Home  Office. 

school;    this    told    me   by   Mr.  '^  Reg.  Seeker,  fol.  153. 

William    Stevens,  cornfactor   at  'i  Reg.  Cornwalhs,  fol.  268. 


BISHOPS. 


29 


The  temporalities  were  restored  to  hini  3rd  Juno '*^, 
He  was  translated  to  Durham  in  1787. 
1 787    George  Pretyman  was  nominated  J  9th  Feb.  1 787,  and 
Geo.  III.   elected  on  the  26th.     He  received  the  royal  assent  on 
the  28th  of  the  same  month  i'^.     He  was  confirmed 
loth    March,    consecrated    on    the   iith^^,    and    the 
temporalities  were  restored  to  him  i  5th  March '\   He 
was  translated  to  Winchester  in  1820,  having  changed 
his  name  to  Tomline,  and  died  in  1827. 
1 820    Hon.  George  Pelham,  bishop  of  Exeter^  was  nominated 
ioo,  IV.     i  8th  Aug.  T  820,  and  elected  1 2th  Sept.:  the  royal  assent 
to  his  election  was  given  20th   Sept.^^',  and  he  was 
confirmed  i6th  Oct.^",  on  which  day  the  temporalities 
were  ordered  to  be  restored  to  him^'^.     Ob.  7th  Feb. 
1827,  retat.  60. 
John   Kaye,  bishop  of  Bristol^  the  present  holder  of 
the  see,  was  nominated  12th  Feb.  1827,  ^^^^  elected 
on  the  23rd  :  the  royal  assent  to  his  election  was  or- 
dered to  be  given  on  the  24th  of  the  same  month ' 9. 
He  was  confirmed  1st  March -<\  and  the  temporalities 
were  restored  to  him  2nd  March-'. 
The  bishopric  is  rated  for  first  fruits  at  828/.  45.  9W. 
The  arms  of  this  see  are  thus  blazoned:  Gules,  two  lions 
passant  guardant  or ;  in  a  chief  azure,  our  Lady  sit- 
ting with  her  Babe,  crown  and  sceptre  of  the  second. 


r)EANS22. 

This  deanery  was  founded  by  bishop  Remigius  at 
the  same  time  as  the  see  was  removed  from  Dorchester, 
hither,  viz.  in  1078  ;  and  the  first  who  enjoyed  this 
dignity  was 


2  Church  Book,  Home  Office. 

••*  Ibid. 

•*  Reg.  Moore,  fol.  89. 

•''  Church  Book,  Home  Office. 

'••  Ibid. 

"  Reg.  Sutton. 

^  Church  Book,  Home  Office. 


1^  Church  Book,  Home  Office. 

2^^  Reg.  Sutton. 

-•  Church  Book,  Home  Office. 

22  llie  dean  has  always  a  pre- 
bend given  to  liini  to  quahfy  liim 
for  being  a  residentiary. 


30  LINCOLN. 

Ralph,  who  was  appointed  by  bishop  Remigius'^-^. 

SiMox  Bloet,  or  Rlovet,  succeeded  about  the  year 
]  1 10.     It  is  thought  he  died  in  exile^"^. 

NiGELLus  enjoyed  it  in  the  time  of  bishop  Alexander, 
between  1 1 23  and  1 147  2^. 

Philip  de  Harecurt,  deaii  of  Lincoln^  was  made 
bishop  of  Bayonne  in  1141  26. 

Adelmus,  or  AscELiNus,  held  this  dignity  in  1145-" 
and  1 162. 

Hamelixus  held  it  about  116428. 

Geoffrey  Kirtling,  about  1 169  and  1176'^"-^. 

Richard  de  Ely,  surnamed  Fitz-Neale,  held  the 
office  in  1184.  In  T189  he  was  made  bishop  of  Lon- 
don •^'^.  He  was  also  the  King's  treasurer,  and  arch- 
deacon of  Ely. 

Haimo  succeeded  in  1 189,  and  died  in  1 195 ■^^ 

Roger  de  Rolvestox  succeeded  in  1195.  ^^  ^^^  ^^^ 
archdeacon  of  Leicester.     He  died  in  1223-^^. 

William  de  Tourxay  succeeded  in  1223;  and  was 
suspended  in  1239.  He  had  been  also  archdeacon  of 
Lincoln  ^3. 

Roger  de  Weseham  held  it  in  1239;  ^^^  from  this 
dignity  was  made  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield  in 
1245,  when  he  vacated  this  deanery  ^^. 

Hexry   de   Lexixgtox,   treasurer  of  Salisbury^  suc- 


23  Angl.  Sacra,  pars  ii.  p.  695.  the  prior  and  convent  of  Wastria 

24  Harpsfield,  Saec.  xi.  c.  26.  granted  to  the  dean  and  chapter 

25  Lib.  Rub.  Thornaei,  pars  ix.  •  of  Lincoln  an  annual  rent  of  1005. 

26  Neustria  pia,  p.  233.  MS.  from  the  church  of  Melton,  "  ad 
Cott.  Nero.  E.  vi.  inveniendum    Capellanum   cele- 

^^  Mon.  Angl.  torn.  ii.  p.  872.  bratur   pro    anima    Henrici    de 

28  Ibid.  p.  804.  Mannesfeld   nuper   decani   Lin- 

29  MS.  Cott.  Vesp.  E.  xviii.  coln."(MSS.  Coll.  Sanderson.)  I 
fol.  374.  have  not  been  able  to  ascertain 

30  Wharton  de  Episc.  p.  70.  when  this  Henry  de  Mannesfeld 
Ymag.  Hist.  648.  was  dean  of  Lincoln,  unless  1241 

31  Reg.  de  Ramsey.  MS.  Cott-  be  a  mistake  for  1341  j  for  Henry 
Vesp.  E.  MS.  in  Offic.  Armor,  de  Mannesfeld  was  dean  of  Lin- 
No.  10.  coin  from  1315  to  1328. 

32  Chron.Walt. Coventry.  MS.  34  Wharton  ex  Matt.  Paris,  et 

33  Coll.  Kennet,  folio.    Ini24i  Florilego. 


DEANS.  31 

ceedod  in  1 24  5  ;   and  in  Dec.  1 253  was  made  biBhop 
of  this  see'^\ 

Richard  de  Gravesende  succeeded  in  1254,  and  like- 
wise in  this  bishopric  in  1258-^^^  He  founded  the 
deanery  house  •^". 

RouERT  DE  Mariscis,  archdcacon  of  Oxford^  is  said  to 
have  succeeded  in  1258,  and  was  possessed  of  it  ix 
Cal.  JuHi  (23rd  June)  1259-^^,  and  3rd  Junei  260,  and 
also  in  1262. 

William  de  Lessington,  or  Lexington,  jt?r^c^;2^or  of 
Lincoln^  succeeded  in  1  263,  and  died  about  8th  Sept. 
1272-^'^,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral^^. 

Richard  Mepham,  archdeaco7i  of  Oxford^  succeeded  in 
1 273.  In  the  next  year  he  went  to  the  council  at 
Lyons,  and  there  it  is  supposed  he  died^^ 

John  de  M aydestun,  arcM^aco?^  of  Oxford^  \s  styled 
dean  of  this  church  in  1275,  ^^  ^^^^  death  *'^.  Ho  held 
it  but  a  short  time. 

Oliver  Sutton  ;  his  election  to  this  dignity  was  con- 
firmed ii  Kal.  Jul.  (30th  June)  1275  '^  In  1 280-1  he 
was  made  bishop  of  this  see^». 

Nicholas  livAcu a^i^  archdeacon  of  Oxford^  succeeded 
ini28o'\  He  died  Prid.  Cal.  Maii,  (30th  April)  i  288 ^^ 

Philip  Wilughry  was  elected  on  the  Monday  after 
the  feast  of  St.  Barnabas,  1  288  ;  his  election  was  con- 
firmed by  the  bishop  xii  Kal.  Jul.  (20th  June)  1288^7, 
and  he  died  xii  Kal.  Oct.  (20th  Sept.)  1305^^. 

JOSCELINE,  or  GOCELINE   DE   KiRNINGTON  WaS    clcctcd 

9th  Sept.  1305  '■',   and   was    installed  xiv  Kal.  Dec. 


^^  Coll.  Kennet,  folio.  ^'  Coll.    Kennet,   folio.     Rot. 

•^*'  Ibid.  Ric.  de  Gravesende. 

^"  Cart.  Decan.  "^  Rot.  Ric.  de  Gravesende. 

•^  CoU,  Kennet,  folio.  44  Chron.  Tho.  AVikes. 

39  Chron.  Osen.  MS.  fol.  229.         -*•»  Pat.  7  Edw.  I.  m.  18. 
Hist,   et  Antiq.    Oxon.    lib.    i.         •*«>   Chron.    Hugnabi.       MS. 

p.  70.  Cotton. 

^^  Ex  Epitaphio.  47  Rot.  Oliv.  Sutton. 

41  Prynn.  Col.  torn.  ii.  p.  1000,         48  Chron.  Huirnabi.  MS.Cott. 
and  torn,  iii  p.  144.  49  \\^\(\, 


32  LINCOLN. 

(i8th  Nov.)  He  resigned  the  dignity,  or  rather  was 
ejected  by  the  Pope  22nd  Oct.  1306.  He  seems  to  have 
subsequently  become  treasurer  of  this  church. 

Reymund  de  la  Goth,  or  Del  Goud,  a  Roman  car- 
dinal^ and  dean  of  St.  Paul's,  London,  succeeded  23rd 
March  i^o6-y,  and  in  1310  was  removed  to  the 
deanery  of  Sahsbury'"^.  Other  writers  say  that  he  died 
"  in  Romana  Curia''  anno  1310  possessed  of  this 
dignity. 

Roger  de  Mortivallis,  or  Martivaux,  archdeacon 
of  Leicester,  was  installed  viii  Kal.  Feb.  (25th  Jan.) 
1 3 10,  and  was  made  bishop  of  Sahsbury  in  1315^0 

Henry  de  Mannesfeld^S  being  elected,  was  con- 
firmed by  the   bishop    xviii   Kal.   Jan.   (i^th   Dec.) 

1315.  His  will  was  proved  viii  Id.  Dec.  (6th  Dec.) 
1328^^2. 

Anthony  Bek,  chancellor  of  Lincoln,  succeeded  in  1329, 
and  in  1336  was  made  bishop  of  Norwich  ^^. 

John  de  Nottingham  held  it  in  1340. 

William  Bateman,  alias  William  of  Norwich, 
enjoyed  this  dignity  also  in  1340,  and  in  1343  he  also 
was  made  bishop  of  Norwich  ;  whence  he  derived  his 
alias  of  Norwich  ^^. 

John  de  Ufford,  or  Offord,  was  advanced  to  this 
dignity  by  papal  bull  dated  iii  Id.  Apr.  (nth  Apr.)  1344, 
was  admitted  v  Cal.  Sept.  (28th  Aug.)  following,  and 
personally  installed  on  Sunday  nth  Sept.  1345.  He 
was,  in  the  year  1348,  promoted  by  regal  commenda- 
tion and  papal  provision  to  the  archbishopric  of  Can- 
terbury, and  had  the  temporalities  delivered  to  him''% 
but  he  unfortunately  died  before  consecration  ^^. 


49  Wharton.  53  p^t.  u  Edw.  III.   p.  2.  m. 

50  Pat.  8  Edvv.  II.  p.  2.  m.  20.  26.  Reg.  Burghersh  Episc.  Line. 
Reg.  Grenefeld  Archiepisc.  Ebor.  54  gx  vita  ipsius. 

Reg.  Daldreby  Episc.  Line.  ^^  Pat.  22  Edw.  III.  p.  3.  m. 

•"^1  See  note  {^^),  14  &  17. 

^2  Reg.  penes  Dec.  et  Capit.  ^^  Reg.  Gyndwelle  et  Bockyng- 

Linc.  ham  Episcopor.  Line. 


DEANS.  33 

Simon  de  Breisley,  or  Bouisly -^7,  provided  to  this 
deanery  by  the  Pope,  was  installed  by  proxy  loth  Dec. 
1348,  and  died  in  1360'^^. 

John  de  Stretely,  or  Strethele,  was  possessed  of 
it  Prid.  Non.  Jan.  (4th  Jan.)  13 16.  He  died  xv  Cal. 
Sept.  (18th  Aug^^.)     lie  held  it  in  1366^0. 

Simon  Cardinal,  by  the  title  of  S.  Sixtiis,  held  this 
deanery  in  1372  and  1376^*1. 

John  de  Shepeye,  LL.D.,  chancellor  of  Lichfield,  was 
instdllcd  in  1388.  He  died  about  the  latter  end  of 
141 1,  or  beginning  of  1412^-,  and  was  buried  in  the 
cathedral  ^'^ 

John  Mack  worth,  LL.D.,  archdeacon  of  Dorset  and 
Norfolk^^^  succeeded  in  1412,  and  died  in  1451^^,  and 
was  buried  in  the  cathedraP^^. 

Robert  Fleming  was  admitted  to  this  dignity  21st 
Jan.  J 45 1— 2.  He  died  12th  Aug.  1483,  and  was 
buried  in  the  cathedral.  His  will  was  proved  on  the 
23rd  of  the  same  month  ^^^ 

George  Fitz-Hugh  was  inducted  by  proxy  30th  Oct. 
1483,  and  installed  in  person  3rd  May  i486.  He  died 
20th  Nov.  1505,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral.  His 
will  was  proved  11th  May  1506^^. 

Geoffrey  Simeon  was  installed  by  proxy  j6th  March 
I  (505— 6.  He  died  21st  Aug.  1  508,  and  was  buried  in 
the  Charter  House,  London.  He  is  erroneously  said 
to  have  been  buried  at  Colerne  in  Wilts,  of  which  pa- 
rish he  was  rector. 


•"■'^  Browne  Willis  thinks  that  he  N".  47. 

was  removed  from  the  deanery  of  ^-  Ke^.  Nevil,Archiepisc.Ebor. 

Lichfield  to  that  of  Lincoln.  Reg.   liokingham  et  Repingdon 

''f^Reg.Ebor.Coll.Kennet, folio.  Episcopor.  Line. 

•''•'  Qiurre  Annum.    Reij^.  Sud-  *^'^  Ex  Epita})hio. 

bury  Episc.  Loud.   Ob.  Cantuar.  <»•*  He  was  chancellor  to  prince 

'•**  Reg.  Cantuar.  Henry,  aftenvard  Henry  V. 

<'•  Communes   in   parliamento  ''•'*  Reg.  Repingdon  et  Lumley. 

inter  alia  regni  gravamina  (pie-  '•''  Ex  Epitaphio. 

runtur  quod  Cardinalis  quidam  ^•'"  Coll.  Eeatley,  MS.  p.  222.  '- 

Romanus    decanatum     Lincoln.  *"•**    l^^'g.     Savage,    Archiepisc. 

tenuit.     Rot.  Pari.  50  Edw.  UL  Ebor.   Reg.  Line. 

VOL.  II.  F 


34  LINCOLN. 

Thomas  Wolsey,  or  Wulcy,  was  collated  2nd  Feb. 
1508-9,  installed  by  proxy  25th  March  1509,  and  in 
person  2Jst  Aug.  J511;  and  in  15 14  he  was  made 
bishop  of  this  see. 

John  Constable,  archdeacon  of  Hunting  don  ^  succeeded 
in  15  14.  He  died  15th  July  1528,  and  was  buried  in 
the  cathedral  ^^. 

George  Henneage,  LL.B,,  treasurer  of  Lincoln  and 
archdeacon  of  Taunton  and  Lincoln^  succeeded  in  1528. 
Resigned  the  deanery  to  Dr.  Tailour  in  1544  for  a 
pension.  He  died  in  1548,  and  was  buried  in  the 
cathedral. 

John  Taylour,  S.T.P.,  succeeded  in  1544,  and  in  1552 
was  made  bishop  of  this  see^*. 

Matthew  Parker,  ST. P.,  was  nominated  8th  June, 
elected  30th  July,  installed  by  proxy  8th  Aug.,  and 
in  person  7th  Oct.  1552;  but  on  queen  Mary  coming 
to  the  crown  6^,  he  went  beyond  sea,  and  there  stayed 
during  her  reign.  Returning  in  the  first  year  of 
queen  Elizabeth,  he  was  by  her  made  archbishop  of 
Canterbury  ^^. 

Francis  Mallet,  S.T.P.,  succeeded  in  1554,  and  died 
at  Normanton  i6th  Dec.  1570.  He  was  nominated 
bishop  of  Salisbury  by  queen  Mary  in  1558,  but  he 
was  set  aside  by  queen  Elizabeth  on  the  death  of  her 
sister  Mary. 

John  Whitgift,  S.T.P.,  was  installed  2nd  Aug.  157 1, 
and  in  1577  was  made  bishop  of  Worcester  ^7. 

William  Wykeham,  S.T.P.,  was  elected  30th  May 
1577,  and  in  1584  made  bishop  of  this  see^^. 


63  Ex  Epitaphio.  presented.       The    deanery   was 

6-1  Reg.  Cranmer,  A.  C.  conferred  on  Francis  Mallet  by 

6^   "  2 1  St   May    1554    I   was  queen  Mary."    Strype's  Parker, 

spoild   of  my  deanery  of   Lin-  fol.  32. 

coin,  and  so  I  was  the  same  day         ^^  Ex  vita. 

of  my  prebend  of  Coringham,         67  Coll.  Featley,  MS.  f.  336. 

to  which  George  Perpoynt  was         68  Ibid.  fol.  341. 


DEANS.  35 

Ralph  Griffin,  A.M.,  vvas^elected  17th  Dec.  1584, 
and  installed  7th  April  15^5^9. 

John  Reynolds,  S.T.P.,  was  elected  loth  Dec.  1593, 
and  installed  28th  March  1594.  He  exchanged  this 
dignity  in  1599  for  the  presidentship  of  Corpus  Christi 
college,  Oxon'O,  with 

William  Cole,  S.T.P.,  who  was  collated  30th  Dec. 
1598,  and  installed  2nd  June  1599.  He  died  about 
Michaelmas  1600,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral  "^ 

Laurence  Staunton,  S.T.P.,  was  elected  8th  May 
1601,  collated  20th  May,  and  installed  6th  June  fol- 
lowing. He  died  17th  Sept.  1613,  setat.  62,  and  was 
buried  in  the  parish  church  of  Uffington  in  the  county 
of  Lincoln  ^^. 

Roger  Parker,  S.T. P.,  arcMeacon  of  Bedford  and  pre- 
centor of  Lincoln^  was  elected  29th  Nov.  1613,  and  in- 
stalled 13th  Dec.  following.  He  died  29th  Aug.  1629, 
setat.  71,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral'^.  His  will 
is  in  the  Prerogative  Office  of  Canterbury"^. 

Anthony  Topham,  installed  7th  Sept.  1629.  He  died 
22nd  Oct.  \6^^'^^.  After  his  death,  the  deanery  was 
void  till  the  Restoration. 

Michael  Honywood,  S.T. P.,  was  installed  12th  Oct. 
1660.  He  died  7th  Sept.  1681,  setat.  %^^  and  was  bu- 
ried in  the  cathedral"^'.  His  will  is  in  the^Prerogative 
Office  of  Canterbury  77. 

Daniel  Brevint,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  3rd  Jan.  168 1-2, 
and  died  5th  May  1695"^. 

Samuel  Fuller,  S.T.P.,  chancellor  of  Lincoln^  was  col- 


^^  Coll.  Featley,  MS.  p.  351.  '^  Administration  of  the  goods 

70  He   died    21st    May  1607,  of  Anthony  Tojiham,  S.T.P.,  of 

aetat.  58,  and  was  buried  in  the  Claworth,  in  co.  Notts,  late  dean 

cha])el  there.  of  Lincoln,  lately  deceased,  was 

'*  Coll.  Fcvitley,  p.  354.  granted   to  Mary  his  wife  14th 

72  Ex  Epitaphio.     Coll.  Feat-  Dec.  1655. 
ley,  MS.  p.  362.  7fi  Reg.  Line.    Ex  Epitaphio. 

7'^  Ex  Epitaphio.  77  Xorth,  130. 

7*1  Scrope,  24.  78  Reg.  Line.    Ex  Epitaphio. 

F  % 


86  LINCOLN. 

latocl  2istDec.  1695.   Ho  died  4th  March  1699-1700, 

setat.  6^,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral"-'. 
AiuiAiiAM  Campion,  S.T.P.,  was   elected    17th   April 

1700.     He  died  21st  Nov.  1701,  and  was  buried  in 

the  cathedral  ^°. 
Richard  Willis,  S.T.P.,  was  instituted    26th  Dec. 

1701  ;    and    16th  Jan.  1714-15   he  was  consecrated 

bishop  of  Gloucester,  with  leave  to  hold  this  dignity 

in  comraendam,  which  he  did  till  Oct.  1721,  when  he 

was  translated  to  Salisbury. 
Robert    Cannon,   nominated    21st  Nov.  I72i^\  and 

confirmed  9th  Dec.     He  died  28th  March  1722,  and 

was  buried  in  Westminster  Abbey. 
Edward  Gee,  dean  of  Peterborough ,  presented  by  the 

Crown  30th  March   1722,  and  admitted   21st  May 

1722.     He  died  ist  March  1729—30,  and  was  buried 

in  Westminster  Abbey  6th  March. 
Edward  Willes,  elected  13th  May  1730,  and  installed 

on  the  1 6th  of  the  same  month  s^.     Made  bishop  of 

St.  David's. 
Thomas  Cheyney,  D.D.,  nominated  29th  Feb.  1743-4, 

and  elected  28th  March  1744,  vice  Dr.  Edw.  Willes. 
William    George,    S.T.P.,    nominated    21st    March 

1747-8,  elected  and  installed  i6th  April  1748,  vice 

Dr.  Thomas  Cheyney.   Ob.  22nd  Sept.  1756. 
John    Green,    D.D.,   nominated    28th    Sept.  1756  8^, 

elected  i6th  Oct.,  and  installed  2nd  Nov.  following, 

vice  Dr.  William  George. 
Hon.  James  Yorke,  elected  23rd  Jan.,  and  installed 

13th  Feb.  1762^'^. 
Robert  Richardson,  ob.  27th  Sept.  1781,  aetat.  50. 
Richard   Cust,  D.D.,  elected   19th   March,   collated 

6th  April,  and  installed  i6th  April  1782^^.    Ob.  j6th 

Sept.  1783. 


"^^  Reg.  Line.    Ex  Epitaphio.  82  Bishops'  Certificates. 

80  Ibid.  83  Ibid.  84  Ibid. 

81  Church  Book,  Home  Office.         85  ibid. 


_^ 


SUBDEANS.  37 

Richard  Kaye,  LL.D.,  elected  19th  Nov.  1783,  and 
installed  4th  Dec.^^\     Ob.  25th  Dec.  1809,  setat.  72. 

George  Gordon,  nominated  9th  Jan.  1810,  elected 
J5tli  Feb.,  and  installed  17th  March  following.  Ob. 
2nd  Aug.  1845,  sctat.  83. 

John  Gikfard  Ward,  the  present  dean,  was  nomi- 
nated 9th  Oct.  1845,  and  installed  ist  Nov.  following. 

This  dignity  is  rated  for  first  fruits  at  196/.  105.  lod.^^ 


SUBDEANS.88 

It  does  not  appear  when  this  dignity  was  erected.  The 
first  subdean  that  has  yet  occurred  is 

Humphrey,  so  styled,  about  the  year  1 140^^, 

Ralph  held  the  office  about  i  i6o9o. 

WiNEMERUs  held  it  in  118391. 

Richard  held  it  about  11 87  9^. 

William  de  Bleys  from  this  dignity  succeeded  Wal- 
ter Mape  in  the  precentorship  in  1 196 9-^. 

Richard  Kentensis  succeeded  in  i  196-". 

William  de  Brameord  was  murdered  in  the  cathedral 
vii  Cal.  Octobr.  (25th  Sept.)  1205''''. 


^  Bishops'  Certificates.  bend  of  Welton-Westhall  with 

87  Ecton,  p.  167.  their  subdeanery. 

^  The    endowment    of    this  ^''  Reg.  de  Kirkstede.      MS. 

dignity  is  the   impropriation  of  Cott.,  f.  134.  Mon.  Angl.  tom.  ii. 

Kirton-in-Lindsey  and  some  de-  •  p.  798. 

mesnes  at  Hybaldstow  in  Lin-  '■^  Reg.  de  Kirkstede.    Cartu- 

colnshire.     The  subdean  is,  by  lar.   Mon.   de   Bardeney.      MS. 

virtue   of  his   office,   master  of  Cott.,  f.  34. 

the  hospital  founded  in  the  year  '*i  Reg.  Waltham,  f.  97. 

1660  at  West  Retford  in  Not-  "•-  Cartular.  Eynesham.    MS. 

tmghamshire ;     and    since    the  f.  18. 

year   154 1   he  is  the  fourth  or  '-*^*  R.  de  Dicet.  col.  695. 

lowest  of  the  four  sole  canons  ^^  Ibid. 

residentiary.  .    Before   the    year  "'■'^  Annal.Wig.  Anu.Waverle. 

1480  the  subdeans  held  the  pre- 


38 


LINCOLN. 


Richard  Kkntensis  is  again  so  styled  post  annum 
1214'J^. 

Reginald  held  the  office  in  12 17 '-^7. 

John  held  it  in  1221  and  122398. 

William  de  Bexingworth  held  it  in  123 1^9  and  1241. 

Hugh  de  Hoketon  held  it  in  1253,  1255,  1263,  1264^ 

Nicholas  de  High  held  the  office  viii  Cal.  Sept.  (25th 
Aug.)  12652. 

John  de  Undel  held  the  place  in  1272^. 

William  de  Ketering  vvas  subdean  in  1275. 

Richard  de  Cliff  was  possessed  of  it  in  1278. 

Richard  de  la  More,  S.T.P.,  was  possessed  of  it 
iii  Id.  Sept.  (nth  Sept.)  1280*.  He  was  also  arch- 
deacon of  Lincoln  and  Winchester.  In  the  same  year 
(1280)  6th  Nov.  he  was  elected  bishop  of  Winchester, 
and  admitted  by  the  King ;  but  the  election  was  de- 
clared void  by  the  Pope  in  1282^. 

Gilbert  de  Stratton  died  holding  this  office  in 
12936. 

Henry  de  Beningworth,  LL.D.,  was  collated  the 
Ides  of  March  (15th  March)  1293—4,  void  by  the 
death  of  Stratton 7.  He  died  in  13 18,  and  was  buried 
in  the  cathedral. 

Peter  de  Medburn,  LL.D.,  was  collated  xi  Cal.  Sept. 
(22nd  Aug.)  1318,  void  by  the  death  of  Henry  de 
Beningworth^.  His  will  was  proved  iii  Id.  Jun.  (nth 
June)  1328. 

Thomas  de  Northwode,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon  of  Stow^ 
was  collated  xviii  Cal.  Julii  (14th  June)  1328,  void  by 
the  death  of  Peter  de  Medburn  9.  In  the  next  year 
he  was  made  treasurer. 


9«  MS.  Cott.,  Claudius,  D.  4. 
f.  161. 

97  Coll.  R.  Dodsworth,  vol. 
Ixiii.  p.  79. 

9«  Coll.  Kennet,  folio. 

^3  Reg.Walt.  Grey  Archiepisc. 
Ebor. 

•  Coll.  Kennet,  folio. 


2  Coll.  Kennet,  folio. 

3  Ibid. 

^  Reg.  Peckham. 

^  Angl.  Sacr.  parsi.  p.  315. 

6  Reg.  Sutton. 

7  Ibid. 

8  Reg.  Daldreby. 

'•^  Reg.  Burghersh. 


SUBDEANS.  39 

Walter  de  Mavdestun  was  collated  xv  Cal.  Junii 
(i8th  May)  1329,  void  by  Thomas  de  Northwode's  ac-' 
copting  the  treasurership^".  Walter  died  in  1337,  and 
his  will  was  proved  on  the  Wednesday  next  after  the 
feast  of  the  Assumption  of  the  blessed  Virgin,  Aug. 
[19th]  1337  n. 

Nicholas  de  Tarenta  or  Carent  was  collated  iv 
Non.  Sept.  (2nd  Sept.)  1337,  void  by  the  death  of 
Walter  de  Maydestun  ^^. 

Hamo  Belers  was  possessed  of  it  3rd  Jan.  1348-9^-^. 
He  was  so  styled  Prid.  Non.  Jun.  (4th  June)  1362^^.  He 
died  1st  May  1370,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral^ ^. 

John  of  Norwich  was  possessed  of  it  2nd  Jan.  J 374 
—5^^.  Browne  Willis  suggests  that  he  may  be  the 
same  person  as  John  do  Burgo  who  was  buried  in  the 
cathedraP7. 

Henry  Beauveyr,  appointed  loth  Nov.  1376^®. 

John  de  Carleton  exchanged  this  dignity,  and  a  pre- 
bend annexed,  ii  Non.  Maii  (6th  May)  1378,  for  the 
prebend  of  St.  Botolph,  and  the  rectory  of  Creek,  with 

John  de  Belvkro  or  Beauveyr  was  admitted  ii  Non. 
Maii  (6th  May)  1378 '^J. 

Thomas  Brandon,  collated  2nd  Oct.  1378 -o. 

John  de  Carleton  was  admitted  a  second  time  i6th 
Oct.  1389.     He  died  in  J405. 

Bichard  Hethe,  S.T.B.,  was  collated  22nd  Sept.  1405. 
From  this  dignity  was  made  archdeacon  of  Hunting- 
don 26th  July  1414"^ 


^^  Reg.  Burghersh.  propitietur  Deus." 

Ji  Reg.  Line.  ^^  Pat.  50  Edw.  III.  p.  2.  in. 

'■■^  Reg.  Burghersh.  19. 

^•^  Coll.  Kennet,  folio.  '^  Reg.  Bokyngham. 

'^  Reg.  Sudbury  Ej)isc.  Lond.  -^*  i37'^»    2nd    Oct.    Dominus 

'*''  Ex  Ei)itapluo.  episcopus  contulit  niagistro  Tho- 

"'  Reg.  Bokyngham.  mte  Brandon  subdecano  Lincoln 

^"  On  a  marble  in  the  middle  pra4)en(lam     beatjr     NLariii?     de 

aisle  of  Lincoln  cathedral  there  is  Crakepole  vac.  per  mortem  Job. 

this  inscri])tion  :  "  llic  jacet  Jo-  de  Kellesey.    Reg.  Bokyngham. 

hannes  de  Burgo  (piondam  sub-  '•  Reg.  Repingdon. 

decanus    Lincoln,   cujus    animic 


40  LINCOLN. 

Thomas  Brouns,  LL.D.,  was  collated  loth  Aug.  1414, 

void  by  the  resignation  of  Ilethe^^. 
John  Pkrcy,  LL.B.--^,  was  collated  14th  July  1419,  on 

the  resignation  of  Brouns^*.     He  resigned  in  1450. 
John  Morton  was  collated  9th  May  1450,  on  the  re- 
signation of  John  Percy. 
Robert   Aiscough,  LL.D.,  was  collated    14th  April 

1458-^.'   His  will  was  proved  i6th  March  1470-1^^. 
Robert  Wyaibush,  LL.D.,  was  collated  in  April  1471; 

void  by  the  death  of  Robert  Aiscough'^7.     He  died 

30th  March  1478,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral '^^. 

His  will,  dated  17th  March  1477-8,  was  proved  18th 

April  1478 '^^J. 
Philip  Lepeyate  was  installed  personally  26th  Aug. 

147830.     He  died  in  1488. 
Simon  Stallworth  was  collated  5th  Nov.  1488.     He 

became  precentor  of  Salisbury.   He  died  in  1511.  His 

will  is  dated  26th  Sept.  15 11. 
Brian  Higden,  LL.D.,  was  collated  12th  Nov.  1.5 11, 

and  installed  on  the  24th  of  the  same  month.     Void 

by  the  death  of  S.  Stallworth ^i. 
John  Talbot,  S.T.P.,  M.D.,  was  collated  26th  June, 

and  installed  1st  July  1523  ;  void  by  the  resignation 

of  B.  Higden  32. 
Robert  Cooke  held  the  office  in  1533. 
John  Prynn,   LL.D.,  treasurer  of  this  cathedral,  was 

collated  26th  March,  and  installed  17th  April  1535; 

void  by  the  resignation  of  John  Talbot ^a.     He  died 

29th  April  1558,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral 34. 
Roger  Bromhall  was  installed  26th  May  1558,  void 

by  the  death  of  Prynn^^.     He  died  in  1568. 

22  Reg.  Repingdon.  28  Ex  Epitaphio. 

23  John  Percy,  Dr.  in  Decrees         29  Reg.  Line 
3rd  July  1432.    Pat.  10  Hen. VI.         ^^  Ibid. 

p.  I.  m.  7.  31  Ibid. 

2-i  Reg.  Repingdon.  ^2  ij^id, 

25  Coll.  Featley,  MS.  p.  224.  ^3  Jbid. 

26  Reg.  Line.  34  Ex  Epitaphio. 

27  Reg.  Ched worth.  ^5  Reg.  Line. 


SUBDEANS.  41 

Michael  Renniger  was  inducted  i6th  Oct.  1.568;  void 
by  the  death  of  Bromhall  ^'\  He  died  in  1609.  He 
was  also  archdeacon  of  Winchester  and  chancellor  of 
Lincoln. 

William  Covil  or  Covell  succeeded  i  ith  Sept.  1609; 
he  paid  his  first-fruits  20th  Nov.  following.  He  was 
present  at  a  visitation  of  this  church  26th  Aug.  1611-^". 

Robert  Newell,  S.T.B.,  was  collated  i8th  Feb.  1613, 
installed  14th  May  1613,  and  chosen  a  proctor  for  the 
chapter,  to  appear  in  convocation  22nd  March  1613- 
14-^^.     He  died  in  1643,  but  he  resigned  in  1641. 

Richard  Np:well  was  collated  24th  Nov.  1641.  He 
died  27th  July  1645. 

Henry  Glover,  collated  21st  Oct.  1645. 

Robert  Mapletoft  was  installed -^^  23rd  Aug.  1660  "^'. 
Pie  resigned  the  office  in  1671.  He  was  also  dean 
of  Ely. 

James  Gardiner,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  J4th  July,  and 
installed  19th  Aug.  1671  ;  void  by  the  resignation  of 
Mapletoft  '^  He  was  elected  bishop  of  this  see  8th 
Feb.  1694—5. 

John  Knighton,  S.T.P.,  was  nominated  7th  March 
1694-5,  collated  19th  March,  and  installed  10th  May 

1695 «-.     ^^^  ^^^^^^  ^^^^^  F^^-  ^7^3~4- 

James  Gardiner,  A.M.,  collated  25th  April,  and  in- 
stalled 15th  July  1704.  He  died  at  Lincoln  24th 
March  1731-2. 

George  Reynolds,  LL.D.,  collated  27th  March  1732, 
and  installed  22nd  April '^ 

Robert  Dowbk.gin,  collated  28th  June,  and  installed 
14th  July  1769,  vice  George  Reynolds,  deceased". 
Ob.  19th  Nov.  1794. 


^  Coll.  Featley,  MS.  p.  333.  -^^  Reg.  Line. 

«7  Reg.  Line.  -n  Ibid. 

^  Coll.  Featley,  MS.  p.  417.  ^'^  Ibid. 

'^•^  The  mandate  for  his  instal-  -^-^  Bishops'  Certificates, 

nient  is  dated  19th  .hily  1660.  -^^  ll)id. 
VOL.  11.                                      u 


42  LINCOLN. 

William  Palkv,  collated  lotli  Jan.,  and  installed 
24th  Jan.  1795,  vice  Robert  Dowbiggin,  deceased^^. 
Ob.  25th  May  1805,  getat.  62. 

Henry  Vincent  Bayley,  collated  7th  June,  and  in- 
stalled 6th  July  1 805,  vice  William  Paley,  deceased '^^. 

Lord  John  Thynne,  4th  July  1828,  vice  Henry  Vin- 
cent Bayley,  resigned^". 

Thomas  Manners  Sutton,  26th  Aug.  1831,  vice 
Lord  John  Thynne. 

Charles  Goddard,  D.D.,  8th  Feb.  1  845,  vice  Thomas 
Manners  Sutton.     Ob.  21st  Jan.  1848,  setat.  82. 

James  Amiraux  Jeremie,  ist  July  1848,  vice  Charles 
Goddard. 

This  dignity  is  rated  for  first  fruits  at  ^^l.  Ss.  i^d."^^ 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  LINCOLN. 

Richard ^^  was  the  first  archdeacon  of  Lincoln,  ap- 
pointed by  bishop  Remigius  about  1078'^^. 

Albertus  Longobardus  succeeded  about  iioo^i. 

Nicholas  was  archdeacon  in  1106. 

William  of  Bayeux  (Bajocensis)  held  the  office •''^ 
about  T 115. 

Roger  de  Clinton  is  said  in  the  Annals  of  Waverley 
to  have  been  archdeacon  of  Lincoln  in  11 29. 

Robert  de  Chesney  or  Chennehai  about  1140^^. 
Made  bishop  of  Lincoln  in  1147^^. 

Richard  D'Aumery,  precentor,  was  also  archdeacon  of 
Lincoln  about  1160^^. 


^  Bishops'  Certificates.  ^2  Henry  of  Huntingdon,  de 

^  Ibid.                  47  Ibid.  Episc.  sui  temp.,  says  that  Wil- 

"^  Ecton,  p.  167.  liam   of  Bayeux    succeeded    to 

'^^   Browne   Willis   calls   him  Albert. 

Robert.  ^3  Hen.  Huntington,  ut  supra. 

^0  Hen.  Huntington,  de  Episc.  ^^  Contin.  Sim.  Dunelm. 

sui  temp.     Angl.  Sacr.  pars  ii.  ^^  Cartul.    de  Thame.      MS. 

p.  695.  Cotton.  Julius,  C.  vii.  f.  235. 
^^  Hen.  Huntington,  ut  supra. 


ARCHDEACONS. 


43 


RoBKUT  hold  this  office  in  1 170-'''. 

Geoffrey  Plantagenet  from  this  dignity  was  elected 

bishop  of  this  see  in  1173^7. 
Pete II,  brother  of  Geoffrey,  archbishop  of  YorJc^  held 

this  dignity  about  1 190^^,  and  also  in  1202'''^ 
Reymund  was  possessed  of  it  in  I205'^*^\ 
William   of   Thorney  or  Tournay,   archdeacon  of 

Stow^  held  it  in  1218.     He  was  dean  in  i223^i. 
RoRERT  i)E  Hayles,  archdeacou  of  Huntingdon^  pos- 
sessed it  in  1223,  and  xi  Cal.  Junii  (22nd  May)  1225^-. 

He  died  in  12386-^ 
Thomas  Wallensis  held  the  dignity  in  1238^''.     He 

held  it  in  1247.     ^^  '^4^  ^^^  ^^^  made  bishop  of  St. 

David's^'. 
William  Lupus  was  removed  from  the  archdeaconry 

of  Gloucester  hither  in  1 248  ^^.     He  was  deprived  in 

Robert  ue  Herfey  succeeded  in  the  same  year  1 255  ^s. 
Roger  de  Fuldon  held  it  in  1258,  1265,  ^^^  I27I^-^ 
RiniAUD    i)E   LA   More,  the  suhdean^  possessed  it   in 
1280. 


^  Mag.  Rot.  16 Hen. II.  rot.  10. 

57  Chron.  S.  Petri,  Glouc.  R. 
de  Dicet. 

M  Prynn,  vol.  ii.  p.  1044.  Reg. 
S.  Petri,  Ebor.  Cotton. Claudius, 
B.  iii.  f.  33.  Coll.  R.  Dodsworth, 
vol.  viii.  p.  138. 

'''♦  Pat.  4  Job.  p.  13. 

60  MS.  Cotton.  Tiberius,  E.v. 
fol.  85. 

*^^  Coll.  Kennet,  folio. 

«-  Cliron.  Osen.  MS.  f.  154. 

'•^  Cbron.  Dunstable.  Rot. 
Grostliead. 

^'^  Hist,  et  Antiq.  0.\on.  lib.  i. 
p.  71. 

6''  Mat.  Paris,  nub  anno,  et 
Pat.  31  Hen.  III.  m.4. 

66  Annal.  'IVokisbir. 

6''  Matt.  Wcstm. 


68  Prynn.  Col.  vol.  iii.  p.  112. 

6^  "  Ego  Ricardus  dictus  Lu- 
pus frater  bonae  memoriae  Ma- 
gislri  Willielmi  dicti  Lupi  quon- 
dam arcbidiaconi  Lincoln  dedi 
magistro  Rogero  de  Fuldon  ar- 
cbidiacono  Lincoln  domos  meas 
in  Lincoln  quas  dictus  magister 
AVillielmus  emit  et  mibi  in  tes- 
tamento  suo  legavit,"  &c.  (Reg. 

Mag.  Line.  fol.  8.)     "  quod 

nos  executores  testamenti  bonap 
memoriae  Magistri  Rogeri  de 
Fuldon  quondam  arcbidiaconi 
Lincoln  dedimus  Magistro  Wil- 
lielmo  de  la  Gare  nunc  arcbidia- 
cono  Lincoln  domos  quir  fuerunt 
dicti  arcbidiaconi  in  civitate  Lin- 
coln." 


44  LINCOLN. 

William  de  la  Gake  was  also  possessed  of  it  in 
J  280"".  He  died  on  the  Tuesday  before  the  feast  of 
St.  Thomas  the  Apostle  anno  1290^'^  He  was  buried 
at  Corringham  "'^. 

William  de  Estiniaco^^,  nominated  by  pope  Nicholas 
IV.  in  1290"^.  He  exchanged  it  on  the  tdes  of  Sept. 
(13th  Sept.)  1319  for  the  rectory  of  Stratford-upon- 
Avon^  in  the  diocese  of  Worcester,  with 

John  de  Stratford,  LL.D.,  appointed  29th  Feb. 
331 9-207%  and  admitted  13th  Sept.  13 20 7^.  In  1324 
he  was  made  bishop  of  Winchester 77. 

John,  son  of  Henry  de  Erdeleye,  appointed  22nd  July 
13237^. 

Hugh  de  Camera,  LL.D.,  succeeded  in  132479.  He 
died  in  1331,  and  his  will  was  proved  v  Non.  Julii 
(3rd  July)  in  that  year^^. 

Thomas  de  Northwode,  S.T.P.,  treasurer  here,  was 
collated  vii  Cal.  Junii  (26th  May)  133 1 ;  void  by  the 
death  of  Hugh  de  Camera ^^     He  died  in  1349®'^. 

John  Ufford^^  held  the  office  in  1349. 

William  de  Wykeham  held  the  office  23rd  May 
^?>^i^^-  From  this  dignity  was  made  bishop  of  Win- 
chester in  1367^^. 

Richard  de  Ravenser  succeeded  in  1368*^^.  He  died 
in  1386,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral ^7. 

Nicholas  Chaddesden,  installed  5th  June  1386;  but 
he  soon  vacated  the  office  to 

70  Reg.  Line.  ^^  Reg.  Gyndwelle. 

71  Chron.  de  Hagneby.  ^  1344  die  Dominica  qua  can- 

72  Mem.  01.  Sutton,  f.  32.  tatur  officium  Quasi  modo  geniti 

73  In  Pat.  2  Edw.  II.  p. I. m. 10.  raagister   Joh.    de  Aston   petiit 
he  is  called  de  Estanye.  domus  pro  residentia  sua  faci- 

7-*  Reg.  Sutton.  enda,    sed    dominus    Johannes 

'^  Pat.  13  Edw.  II.  m.  15.  archidiaconus  Lincoln  senior  in 

76  Reg.  Daldreby.  ordine,  &c.     Reg.  Line. 

77  Pat.  17  Edw.  II.  p.  2.  m.6.        84  Pat.  37Ed\v.III.  p.i.  m.io. 

78  Ibid.  p.  I.  mm.  20.  16.  85  Angl.  Sacr.  pars  i.  pp.  317, 

79  Reg.  Burghersh.  318. 

80  Reg.  Line.  86  Rgg.  Wittlesey. 

81  Reg.  Burghersh.  87  Ex  Epitaphio. 


ARCHDEACONS.  46 

IIkxry  Howkt,  appointed  13th  July  1386^^;  installed 
23rd  March  1386-7.  He  was  confirmed  in  it  22nd 
Feb.  139 1 -2  ^-^  Upon  a  report  of  his  death,  the 
bishop  of*  Lincoln  bestowed  this  office  23rd  April  1399 
on  Kichard  Maudeleyn,  LL.B. ;  and  William  Feriby 
was  appointed  by  the  King  1st  April  1398'J^:  but 
liowet  was  restored,  and  received  the  profits  that  ac- 
crued during  his  absence  ^0.  In  1401  he  was  made 
bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells ^^>. 

John  Scarle,  appointed  27th  Sept.^^  ^401,  and  ad- 
mitted jst  Dec.  i40i-^*. 

Thomas  Bekyngham,  archdeacon  of  Northampton^  was 
collated  by  the  bishop  29th  April  1403  ;  void  by  the 
death  of  John  Scarle '^^.  His  appointment  was  ratified 
27th  Jan.  1 404-5 'J^.  He  was  afterwards  nominated 
by  the  King  30th  March  J 405,  and  again  admitted 
ad  praesentationem  regis  loth  April  1405^7. 

Hkxry  Welles  was  collated  by  the  bishop  6th  Feb. 
J 405— 6  ;  void  by  the  death  of  Thomas  Bekyngham ^^. 
He  was  again  admitted  ad  prsescntationem  regis  6th 
Feb.  1406-7'^^;  ratified  4th  March  1406-7 '.  He 
died  in  1431. 

BicHARi)  Caudray,  archdeacon  of  Bedford^  was  col- 
lated 23rd  Oct.  1431  ;  void  by  the  death  of  Henry 
Welles'^.     He  died  in  1458 -^ 

Richard  EwEN,  arcM6<?(7o^i  of  Leicester ,  installed  Fith 
Sept.  1458.     He  died  about  Jan.  or  March  1463—4. 

Joiix  Chedworth,  archdeacon  of  Northampton^  was 
collated  27th  April  1464'.     He  died  in  1471. 


88  Pat.  loRic.  II.  p.  I. 

m. 

39- 

m.  21. 

et  17.    Reg.  Bokyngham. 

9"  Reg.   Repingdon. 

Pat.  5 

syPat.  15  Ric.II.p.2. 

m. 

14. 

Hen.  IV.  p.  I.  m.32. 

'^  Reg.  Beaufort. 

'•^  Rep.  Repingdon. 

5^1  Pat.  2Hen.  IV.  p.4. 

m. 

5- 

i«'  Ibid. 

5>-'Pat.  22  Ric.  II.  p.  3. 

m. 

41. 

1  Pat.  8  Hen.  IV.  p.  i 

.  m.  37. 

'•«  Pat.  2  Hen.  IV.  p.4. 

in. 

\^• 

et  p.  2.  m.  I. 

^  Reg.  Beaufort. 

-  Reg.  Grey. 

'-••■^  Ibid. 

^  Reg.  Chedworth. 

5^  Pat.  6  Hen.  IV.  p.  i. 

et] 

p.  2. 

•1  Ibid. 

46  LINCOLN. 

John  Radyng  or  Ruding,  LL.B.,  archdeacon  of  North- 
ampton,  was  collated  6th  Aug.  1471  ;  void  by  the 
death  of  John  Chedworth.  He  was  installed  by  proxy 
the  next  day. 

John  Coke,  LL.D.,  was  collated  5th  Nov.  1481 ;  void 
by  the  death  of  John  Radyng  1.  He  resigned  this 
archdeaconry  in  1494  for  that  of  Chichester,  and  died 
immediately  afterwards.  His  will,  dated  iSth  July, 
was  proved  22nd  Oct.  1494. 

Thomas  Hutton,  LL.D.,  first  archdeacon  of  Bedford, 
and  afterwards  archdeacon  of  Huntingdon,  was  col- 
lated 29th  July  1494;  void  by  the  death  of  John 
Coke  ^-. 

William  Smith,  LL.D.,  archdeacon  of  Northampton, 
was  installed  21st  Aug.  1506  ;  no  mention  how  void^. 
He  died  in  1528. 

Richard  Pates,  A.M.,  was  installed  22nd  June  1528, 
void  by  the  death  of  William  Smith '.  He  was  at- 
tainted of  high  treason  in  1542.  In  the  year  1554  he 
was  made  bishop  of  Worcester. 

George  Henneage,  archdeacon  of  Taunton,  was  col- 
lated 8th  April  1542 ;  void  by  the  attainder  of 
R.  Pates^.     He  was  also  dean  of  Lincoln. 

Nicholas  Bullingham,  LL.B.,  was  installed  22nd 
Sept.  1549;  void  by  the  death  of  O.  Henneage^.  He 
retired  beyond  sea  during  the  persecution  in  queen 
Mary's  reign ;  and  returning  in  the  beginning  of 
queen  Elizabeth's,  was  made  bishop  of  this  see. 

Thomas  Marshall,  S.T.P.,  was  installed  23rd  May 
1554,  in  archidiaconatu  Line,  ex  certis  causis  va- 
cante7. 

Owen  Hodgson,  S.T.B.,  was  installed  14th  Jan.  1558-9; 
void  by  the  death  of  Thomas  Marshall^.    Deprived  in 

1559- 


1  Reg.  Russel. 

2  Ibid. 

■^  ^Qg.  Line. 


"^  Reg.  Line. 

•'  Ibid. 

6  Ibid. 

7  Ibid. 

«  Ibid. 

ARCHDEACONS.  47 

Nicholas  I^ullingham,  restored  on  the  deprivation  of 
Hodgson  in  1559. 

John  Aylmer,  A.M.,  archdeacon  of  Stow ^  was  installed 
6th  Nov.  1562^,  on  the  resignation  of  bishop  Bulling- 
ham.     He  was  made  bishop  of  London  in  1577. 

William  Cole,  S.T.P.,  was  installed  26th  June  1577^^. 
He  resigned  in  1580,  and  afterwards  was  dean  of  this 
cathedral. 

John  Robinson,  archdeacon  of  Bedford,  and  precentor 
of  this  churchy  seems  to  have  held  the  archdeaconry  of 
Lincoln  for  a  short  time  in  1580. 

John  Barefoot,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  21st  Jan. 1 580-1, 
and  installed  by  proxy  ist  Apr.  158 1,  per  resign,  ultimi 
incumbentis^^  He  died  in  August  1595.  His  will, 
dated  26th  July  1.595,  vvas  proved  28th  Jan.  1595-6. 

Richard  Clayton,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  27th  Aug., 
and  installed  30th  Aug.  1595,  void  by  the  death  of 
J.  Barefoot  1-.  He  died  in  June  1612,  being  master 
of  St.  John's  college,  Cambridge,  and  dean  of  Peter- 
borough. 

John  Hills,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  and  installed  21st 
Sept.  1612.  He  died  in  Sept.  1626,  and  was  buried 
in  the  church  of  Horsheath  in  Cambridgeshire. 

Morgan  Wynne,  S.T.B.,  was  collated  25th  Nov.,  and 
installed  9th  Dec.  1626 1^.  He  died  in  1644,  and  was 
buried  at  Scotter  in  Lincolnshire. 

Raphael  Throckmorton,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  in 
1 645  ;  but  he  enjoyed  not  the  profits  till  after  the 
restoration,  when  he  was  installed  1st  July  1660^*. 
He  died  2nd  Feb.  1666-7,  and  was  buried  in  St. 
Andrew's,  Holborn,  London. 

John  Cawley,  S.T.P.,  instituted  27th  Feb.  1666-7, 
was  installed  2nd  March  1666-y  ;  void  by  the  death 
of  R.  Throckmorton  1  \ 


»  Reg.  Line. 

i«  Ibid. 

n  Coll.  Featley,  MS.  p.  348. 

'-'  Reg.  Line. 
»••*  Ibid. 
!•»  Ibid. 

>-»  Ibid. 

48  LIxNCOLN. 

Thomas  Oldys,  23rd  Aug.  1687  :  his  title  was  set 
aside,  and  John  Cavvley  recovered  his  rights.  He  died 
13th  Aug.  1709 1^  setat.  77. 

John  Mandeville,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  22nd  Oct. 
1709,  and  installed  on  the  28th  of  that  month.  Ho 
died  2ist  Jan.  1724-5. 

George  Reynolds,  collated  12th  Aug.  1725. 

John  Gordon,  collated  ist  July,  and  installed  24th 
July  1769,  vice  George  Reynolds  deceased. 

John  Pretyman,  collated  T3th  Feb.  1793-4;  insti- 
tuted on  the  16th  of  the  same  month,  vice  John  Gor- 
don deceased. 

Charles  Goddard,  collated  iith  June,  and  installed 
J  4th  June  1 817,  vice  John  Pretyman  deceased. 

Henry  Kaye  Bonne y,  D.D._,  22nd  Feb.  1845,  vice 
Charles  Goddard  resigned. 

This  dignity  is  rated  for  first  fruits  at  179^.  19s.  26?. '7 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  HUNTINGDON. 

Nicholas  was  the  first,  appointed  by  bishop  Remigius 
about  10781^.     He  died  about  mo. 

Henry  of  Huntingdon,  the  Historian^  succeeded  soon 
after  the  death  of  his  predecessor.  He  was  possessed 
of  it  in  ]  145  ^^  and  in  1 14720. 

Nicholas  de  Sigillo,  occurs  as  archdeacon  of  Hun- 
tingdon about  1 155"^^     He  enjoyed  it  in  1184^^. 

Robert  de  Hardres  was  archdeacon  of  Huntingdon 
in  119 1,  held  it  in  1203,  and  died  in  1207 2^. 

William  de  Cornhull,  possessed  it  in  1205'^'*;  ^^^ 
25th  Jan.  1214—1525^  he  was  consecrated  bishop  of 

^6  Ex  Epitaphio.  f.  41. 

17  Ecton,  p.  167.  22  Reg.  Waltham.    MS.  Cott. 

IS  Angl.  Sacra,  pars  ii.  p.  695.  Tiberius,  C.  ix.  f.  141. 

19  Mon.  Angl.  torn.  ii.  p.  872.         ^3  Chron.  Dunstaple. 

20  Ibid.  torn.  i.  p.  851.  24Reg.\Valtham.  MS.  Cott. 

21  Cartular.    S.  Neoti   Com.         2.5  p^t.  16  Job.  p.  120. 
Hunt.  MS.  Cott.  Faustina,  A.  iv. 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  HUNTINGDON.      49 

Coventry   and   Lichfield  ^^\     He  held  it   in    1214   as 

elect  of  Coventry. 
Robert  de  Heil  or  Hayles  held  it  15th  May  12 1627. 
Philip  de  Fauconberg  was  possessed  of  it  in  1222'^*', 

and  1227^'*. 
Gilbert  hold  it  in  1228-^". 
William  held  it  in  1241  '^^ 
Roger  de  Raveningham  or  Ravelixgham,  was  so 

styled  14th  April  1258-^^,  and  again  in  1260^'^ 
Robert    de    Hiche.      The   date    of  his    holding    the 

dignity  is  uncertain -^^^ 
William  de  Cornhull  held  this  office  in  1 261,  and 

1265'^-^ 
Roger  de  Raveningham  again  held  the  office  in  1268. 

He  died  before  7th  June  1276'^^. 
William  de  Wermington  held  it  in  1277=^7. 
William  de  Newerke  held  it  in  1281^^,  and  1282^^. 

He  died  in  the  latter  end  of  1  286^0 
Roger  de  Martival  held  it  in  1288^1.    Resigned  on 

being  made  archdeacon  of  Leicester  in  1295. 
John  de  Columpna  was  provided  to  this  dignity,  void 

by  the  resignation  of  R.  de  Martival^-,  by  the  Pope, 

CelestineV.;  admitted  on  the  Ides  of  March  (15th) 

1294;  ejected  by  pope  Boniface  VIH. 
Walter  de  Wotton,  appointed  in  1295  by  this  title, 

had  the  King's  letters  of  protection,  dated  nth  Dec. 

1296  '^.     Ho  died  in  1308. 


26  Angl.  Sacra,  pars  i.  p.  436.  ^5  Ex  MS.  vol.  ix.  in   OfHc. 

27  See   Pat.    17  Job.    p.  170.  Augment. 

Coll.  Kennet,  folio.  ^^  Reg.  Gravesend. 

2*^  Coll.  Kennet,  folio.  '^^  Coll.  Kennet,  folio. 

2i>  Clans.   II  Hen.  III.   m.  2.         ^^  Ibid. 
See  Pat.  13  Hen.  III.  m.i  i.  •'^•'  Reg.  Peckbam. 

•^^^  Coll.  Kennet,  folio,  and  see         -^'^  Reg.  Ebor.     See  also  Reg. 

Pat.  19  Hen.  III.  m.  14.  Mag.  Line.  fol.  ;^^. 

•^i  Rot.  Grostbead.  •*!  See   Rog.   Mag.   Line.  fol. 

'"^2  Coll.  Kennet,  folio.  33. 

•■«  Cbron.  Dunstaple  MS.  ^2  Reg.  Sutton. 

^  See  Reg.  Mag.  Line.  fol. 53.         •*''*  Prynn.  Coll.  vol.  iii.  p. 683. 

VOL.   II.  H 


50  LINCOLN. 

Ajixold  Amankni  J)e  la  Brkto  was  admitted  xi  Cal. 
Junii  (22nd  May)  1308  ;  void  by  the  death  of  W.  do 
Wotton"*n 

GuYCHARDus  DE  LA  Breto  was  admitted  xix  Cal. 
Sept.  (14th  Aug.)  1309;  void  by  the  death  of  Ar- 
nold ^\ 

James  de  Berkeley,  S.T.P.,  was  admitted  xiii  Cal. 
Nov.  (20th  Oct.)  13 18,  per  dimissionem  Domini  Guy- 
chardi  ultimi  incumbentis^^.  He  became  bishop  of 
Exeter  in  1327. 

Richard  de  Brenchesle  had  this  dignity  conferred 
on  him  by  the  King  11th  May  1330^^7.  He  died  pos- 
sessed of  it  in  1337. 

William  Wittlesey  was  admitted  on  Tuesday  the 
feast  of  the  nativity  of  St.  John  (24th  June)  1337  to 
the  archdeaconry  of  Huntingdon  by  the  King's  colla- 
tion, void  by  the  death  of  R.  de  Brenchesle ^^.  If  so, 
he  was  again  appointed  20th  June  1343.'*^  In  1360 
he  was  made  bishop  of  Rochester  ^". 

John  de  Swynlegh  was  presented  by  the  King''^  in 
the  vacancy  of  the  see  xvii  Cal.  Sept.  (16th  Aug.^'-) 
1362  ^'\ 

John  de  Lincoln  of  Grimsby,  i6th  March  1385-6^^. 

William  Welborn  was  installed  5th  May  1386^^. 
He  exchanged  this  archdeaconry  and  the  prebend  60 
Solidorum  for  the  prebend  of  Empingham  cum  Wy- 
bingham  and  the  rectory  of  Wytherin  in  this  diocese, 
24th  Feb.  1393—4,  with 

EuDo    LA    Zouche,    who    was    admitted     24th    Feb. 


44  Lib.  Admiss.  MS.     Pat.  2  ^o  Pat.  35  Edw.  III.  p.  3.  m.  3. 
Edw.  II.  Angl.  Sacr.  pars  i.  p.  378. 

45  Lib.  Admiss.  MS.,  et  Reg.  ^^  Pat.  36  Ed.  III.  p.  2.  m.32. 
Daldreby.  ^2  pth  Aug.   Pat.  36  Edw.  III. 

46  Reg.  Daldreby.  p.  2.  m.32. 

47  Pat.  3  Edw.  III.  p.  I.  m.  20.  ^^  Reg.  Islip.  A.  C. 

48  Coll.  Kennet.  ''^4  Pat.  9  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.  4. 

49  Pat.  17  Ed.  III.  p.  I.  m.  15.  55  Rgg.  Line. 


II 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  HUNTINGDON.      51 

1393-4'''';     confirmed    25th    March '7;     ratified    6th 

April-'".     He  enjoyed  it  in  1410^^. 
John  Tibhay  was  collated  24th  March  1413-14.     Ho 

was  slain  at  London  22n(l  July  1414'**'.  His  will  dated 

24th  July  14 14. 
llicHAiiD  Hktjik,  S.T.B.,  was  collated  26th  July  1414: 

void  by  the  death  of  John  Tibbay^^     Resigned  in 

1421.     Ob.  8th  Oct.  1443. 
William  Lassells  was  collated  15th  Dec.  1421:  void 

by  the  resignation  of  R.  Hethe^^.    He  died  22nd  Aug. 

1453,  ^^^^  ^^^^  buried  in  the  cathedral  ^^ 
Richard  Morsby  died  possessed  of  it  in  1461^^. 
Richard   Hayman  was   collated   20th   Feb.  1460—1: 

void  by  the  death  of  R.  Morsby  ^^\     Ob.  1464. 
Vincent  Clement,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon  of  Winchester 

and  Wilts,  was  collated  25th  Sept.  1464:  void  by  the 

death  of  R.  Hayman  ^'^. 
John  Morton,  LL.D.,  archdeacon  q/'  Winchester  and 

Chichester,  was  installed  by  proxy  27th  March  1475''". 

Archdeacon  of  Leicester  in  1477.     Bishop  of  Ely  in 

'479- 
John  Blythe,  archdeacon  o/Sto20,\yas  installed  by  proxy 

13th  Juno  1478:  void  by  the  resignation  of  J.  Mor- 
ton*^".    Bishop  of  Salisbury  in  1493. 

Thomas  Hutton  was  collated  17th  Feb.  1493—4,  on  the 
resignation  of  John  Blythe. 

ChiRisTOPHEK  Urswick  was  admitted  by  his  proxy 
5th  March  1 495-6 ''-l  He  became  archdeacon  of  Wilts 
and  Oxon. 

William  Warham,  LL.D.,  was  collated  28th  April 


''♦"  Reg.  Bokynfrham.  ^-  Reg.  Fleming. 

''"  Pat.  17  Ric.  11.  p.  2.  m.  24.  <^^*  Ex  Epitaphio. 

''^  Ibid.  m.  5.  m.  36.  «•*  Reg.  Line. 

^^  Rymer,  vol.viii.  p.  662.  ^^  Reg.  C'hedworth. 

•'^  Stow's  Annals.  Ob.  in  festo  ^^'  Ibid. 

Miu'iap   Magdalenie,  A. D.  14 14.  *•"  Reg.  Lino. 

MS.  Cott.  Vitel.  F.  xii.  «^^  Ibid. 

•"'i  Reg.  Line.  «9  Ibid. 

H  2 


52  LINCOLN. 

1496  :  void  by  the  resignation  of  Chr.  Urswick7o.    He 

became  bishop  of  London. 
Robert  Sherbourn"^  was  so  styled  in  the  same  year 

14967-^.     Bishop  of  St.  David's  in  1505. 
John  Foster,  collated  loth  July  1502,  and   died   in 

I5I27''3. 

John  Constable,  LL.D.,  was  installed  3rd  Dec.  1512: 
void  by  .the  death  of  Foster  ^^  He  became  dean  of 
this  church. 

William  Atwater  was  installed  3rd  June  1^14'^'''. 
Bishop  of  this  see  in  the  same  year. 

Richard  Rawlins,  S.T.P.,  was  installed  i8th  Nov. 
1514  :  void  by  the  promotion  of  Atwater  7  6.  In  1523 
he  was  made  bishop  of  St.  David's. 

William  Knight,  LL.D.,  was  installed  T7th  Sept. 
1523  :  void  by  the  promotion  of  Rawlins77,  In  1541 
he  was  made  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells. 

Richard  Gwent,  LL.D.,  was  collated  ist  Feb.  154 1-2 
and  installed  5th  April  1542 :  void  by  the  promotion 
of  Knight 78.  He  died  about  July  1543,  also  arch- 
deacon of  London,  and  was  buried  in  St.  Paul's  ca- 
thedral. 

Anthony  Draycot,  LL.D.,  archdeacon  of  Stow,  was 
collated  27  th  July  and  installed  13th  Aug.  1543 : 
void  by  the  death  of  R.  Gwent  79.  Deprived  in  1560. 
He  was  a  prisoner  in  the  Fleet  in  1561.  Ob.  20th 
Jan.  1 5 70- 1. 

Robert  Beaumont,  presented  by  the  earl  of  Rutland, 
to  whom  the  next  presentation  of  this  dignity  had 
been  granted  by  bishop  Watson,  and  installed  28th 
Sept.  1560.     He  died  in  1567. 


70  Reg.  Line.  74  Reg.  Line. 

71  Browne  Willis   states   that  75  ibid. 
Sherbourn  was  never  archdeacon  76  Ibid. 

here.  ^^  Reg.  Longland. 

72  Wharton  de  Decan.  Lond.  78  Reg.  Line, 
p.  232.  79  Ibid. 

73  Reg,  Line. 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  HUNTINGDON.      53 

John  Bullingham  had  this  dignity  conferred  on  him 
and  was  installed  27th  Dec.  1567,  vice  Beaumont.  He 
resigned  in  1576.     Bishop  of  Gloucester  in  1581. 

UoBKHT  CoNDALL,  S.TJ3.,  was  Collated  27th  Oct.  1576. 

Nathan  Clifford,  collated  20th  July  1612. 

Matthew  Giffaiid,  A.M.,  was  installed  23rd  Aug. 
1612^^.     He  died  in  1 61 5. 

William  Laud,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  19th  Dec.  1615: 
void  by  the  death  of  M.  GifFard  ^'.  Bishop  of  St.  Da- 
vid's in  1 621.  • 

Owen  Gwyn,  S.T.P.,  was  installed  8th  July  1622:  void 
by  the  promotion  of  Laud  "^.  He  died  in  1633,  and 
was  buried  23rd  June  in  the  chapel  of  the  college  of 
St.  John,  Cambridge. 

RiciiAiiD  HoLDswouTH,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  7th  Nov. 
1633,  and  installed  12th  Jan.  1633—4:  void  by  the 
death  of  Gwyn  ^'^.  He  died  22nd  June  1649,  ^etat. 
58  ^^,  and  was  buried  in  the  parish  church  of  St.  Peter 
le  Poor_,  London.  His  will  is  in  the  Prerogative  Office 
of  Canterbury^''. 

Peter  Mew,  LL.D.,  was  collated  19th  Nov.  1649,  ^^^ 
he  was  not  installed  till  12th  Sept.  1660'''^.  He  re- 
signed in  1665. 

William  Johnson,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  i8th  March 
1665—6:  void  by  the  resignation  of  P.  Mew^".  He 
died  4th  March  1666—7,  set  at.  57,  and  was  buried  in 
Westminster  abbey  ^^. 

Henry  Downhall,  S.T.P.,  collated  27th  April  1667, 
and  installed  3rd  June  1667:  void  by  the  death  of 
W.Johnson  ^'K     He  died  in  Dec.  1669. 

RiciiAui)  Perrincheie,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  29th  Mar. 
1670,  and  installed  20th  April:  void  by  the  death  of 


^  Reg.  Line.  ^  Fairfax,  122. 

^'  Ibid.  86  Reg.  Line. 

«2  Ibid.  87  Ibid. 

^'  Ibid.  88  Ex  Epitaphio. 

8-*  Lloyd.  Memor.  p.  461.  89  Reg.  Line. 


54  LINCOLN. 

H.  Downhall^'.  He  died  3rd  Sept.  1673.  His  will  is 
in  the  Prerogative  Office  of  Canterbury '^^ 

John  Hammond,  A.M.,  collated  5th  Sept.,  was  in- 
stalled 23rd  Sept.  1673:  void  by  the  death  of  Ri. 
Perrincheif  ^'^      He  resigned  15th  May  1701. 

White  Kennett,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  i5th  May  1701: 
void  by  the  resignation  of  J.  Hammond  ^4.  Made  bi- 
shop of  Peterborough  in  1718. 

John  Sturges,  nominated  17th  Nov.  1720,  collated  8th 
Dec.  following,  and  installed  13th  Feb.  1720-1.     Ob. 

1725- 
William  Lunn,  collated  12th  Aug.  1725. 

Timothy  Neve,  D.D.,  collated  28th  March  1747,  in- 
stalled 28th  April. 

Charles  Jenner,  collated  27th  April  1757,  and  in- 
stalled the  next  day. 

Nicholas  Cholwell,  collated  23rd  Feb.  1770,  in- 
stalled 3  I  st  March. 

Michael  Tyson,  collated  ist  Jan.  1774,  installed  26th 
Feb. 

Thomas  Parkinson,  collated  i6th  April  1794,  instal- 
led 14th  June. 

Thomas  Fanshaw  Middleton,  collated  4th  April 
J  8 1 2,  installed  9th  May. 

James  Hook,  collated  5th  July,  installed  9th  July. 

John  Banks  Hollingworth,  25th  Feb.  1828. 

By  order  in  council  19th  April  1837,  that  part  of 
the  archdeaconry  of  Huntingdon  in  the  diocese  of 
Lincoln  was  transferred  and  annexed  to  the  diocese 
of  Ely. 

This  dignity  is  rated  for  first  fruits  at  64^.145.26?.^^ 


J^>  Reg.  Line.  94  Reg.  Line. 

92  Pye,  128.  95  Eeton,  p.  206. 

^'^  Reg.  Line. 


A  liCH DEACONS.  55 

AUCTIDEACONS  OF  NORTHAMPTON. 

LINCOLN  DIOCESE. 

NiGELLUs   was   instituted    by   bishop  Remigius  about 

1078'^^     He  held  the  office  in  1 109'^". 
lloBEUT  succeeded  about  11 15'^^.     His  name  occurs  in 

William  de  St.  Clere  was  possessed  of  it  in  1  144'. 

He  died  in  1 168^. 
Gregory  held  it  in  11 70  and  j  1 73  K 
Herbert  held  the  office  in  1174^*.     He  was  a  witness 

to  an  agreement  made  at  York,  between  Henry,  king 

of  England,  and  William,  king  of  Scotland,  xvii  Cal. 

Sept.  (i6th  Aug.)  1175^. 
Savaricus  held  it  in  1190,  and  from  this  dignity  was 

made  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells  in  1 192^. 
Winemerus  possessed  it  in  11927,  and  resigned  it  in 

1198. 
Richard  Kentensis  held  it  in  11 98  and  1200*^. 
Robert   de  Maxnecestre  possessed  it  in   12 14  and 

I2l8'>. 

Rohkrt  Grosthead  held  it  in  1221.  He  was  also 
archdeacon  of  Leicester,  and  resigned  both  dignities 
about  1 23 1 . 

John  Houton  was  removed  from  the  archdeaconry  of 
Bedford  to  this  in  1231  ^^\    He  died  in  1246^^. 


*-^  Angl.  Sacr.  pars  ii.  p.  695.  6  Angl.  Sacra,  pars  i.  p.  562. 

^7  Mon.  Angl.  torn,  i,  p.  675.  Ymag.  Hist.  66S. 

■>^  Hen.  Hunt.     Reg.  Priorat.  7    Lii),     Eccl.     Petrib.     diet, 

de  Daventre,  MS.  f.  103.  Swapham. 

*•'•♦  Reg.  Swaffham,  f.  107.  8  Mon.  Angl.   torn.  i.  p.  683, 

1  Ibid.  f.  129.  et  Prynn.  vol.  iii.  p.  133. 

2  MS.  Cott.  Claudius,  A.  V.  ^  Cartul.  S.  Jacobi,  North- 
•'  Reg.  Eynesham,  MS.  f.  24.  ampton.  MS.  Cott.  Tiberius,  E. 
"^  Ryuier,  vol.  i.  p.  40.  V.  f.  128. 

•''  Rog.   de    Hovcden,  p.  546.  lo  Chron.  Dunstaple,  MS. 

Spelman.  Concil.  torn.  ii.  p.  109.  "  Matt.  Paris,  p.  706. 


50       .  LINCOLN. 

GiLKS  LE  Rous  or  RuFUs  succeeded  in  1246^-^.  He 
died  20th  Nov.  1272^-^ 

Richard  of  Gravesend  succeeded  in  1272  :  he  was 
consecrated  bishop  of  London  nth  Aug.  128c'*. 

Stephen  Sutton  succeeded  ini28o,  and  died  in  1290^  \ 

Thomas  Sutton,  brother  to  the  foregoing,  was  collated 
vid.  Jan.  (9th  Jan.)  1290-1^^     He  died  in  131 6 17. 

Gilbert  de  Middleton  was  collated  vi  Id.  Junii  (8th 
June)i3i6:  void  by  the  death  of  Thomas  Sutton^^. 
He  died  in  1330. 

Richardde  Bury  was  collated  by  the  bishop viii  Id.  Jan. 
(6th  Jan.)  J 330:  void  by  the  death  of  G.  Middleton ^9. 
But  he  does  not  seem  to  have  been  installed. 

Peter,  a  cardinal  priest,  by  the  title  of  St.  Stephen,  in 
Coclio  Monte,  was  provided  by  the  Pope  to  this  dignity, 
Cal.  Mar.  (ist  March)  1 330-1.  The  office  was  vacant 
by  his  death  iii  Non.  Jun.  (3rd  June)  1335. 

John  Connenarus,  cardinal  bishop  of  Porto ,  was  pro- 
vided by  the  Pope,  and  admitted  15th  Sept.  1335^^. 
He  died  in  Jan.  1348-9^1. 

Ralph  de  Waldegrave  had  a  commission  to  exercise 
the  jurisdiction  of  archdeacon  of  Northampton,  void 
by  the  death  of  John,  the  late  possessor,  dated  xvi 
Cal.  Feb.  (17th  Jan.)  1348-9^". 

Roger  de  Newcroft  was  appointed  in  1349  and  re- 
signed it  in  135023. 

John  Bokyngham  was  collated  iii  Cal.  Martii,  (28th 
Feb.)  1350—1,  void  by  the  resignation  of  R.  de  New- 
croft ^4.  He  was  confirmed  in  the  office  by  the  King 
7th  March  1350—5125.  In  1362  he  was  made  bishop 
of  this  see. 


12  Prynn.  Coll.  vol.  iii.  p.  104.  '^  Reg.  Burghersh. 

•3  Cartular.  S.  Jacobi,  North-  20  Ibid.     See    Rymer,  vol,  v. 

ampton,  f .  65 .  p.  44  2 . 

14  Wharton.  21  Reg.  Gyndwelle. 

15  Coll.  Kennet.  MS.  E.p.88.  22  Reg.  Gyndwelle. 

16  Reg.  Sutton.  23  ibid. 

17  Prynn.  Coll.  vol.  iii.  p.  595.  ^^  Reg.  Gyndwelle. 

18  Reg.  Daldreby.              "  25  Pat.  25  Edw.  III.  p.  i.  m.28. 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  NORTHAMPTON.     57 

William  de  Wykeham,  on  the  resignation  of  John 
de  Bokyngham  26th  April  1363  '^. 

William  de  Askkhy  was  presented  ])y  the  King  12th 
June  1 363 --7,  and  admitted  by  the  bishop  on  the  14th  of 
the  same  month:  vacan.  per  dimission.W.Wykeham-^. 
He  held  the  office  in  1369 --^  Vacant  19th  June  1371-^". 
His  will  is  dated  Nov.  1371. 

Henry  de  Wakefield  had  this  dignity  conferred  on 
him  by  the  King  21st  Dec.  i^yi-^\  and  became  bi- 
shop of  Worcester  in  i^JS'^'-  1^^'  ^^'^^  elected  bishop 
of  Ely-^'^,  but  set  aside. 

Heniiy  Piel  ;  appointment  ratified  19th  Sept.  1374-^^* 
He  possessed  it  20th  June  1374-^^. 

Walter  Skirlawe  enjoyed  it  8th  May  1381'^^.  Ho 
became  bishop  of  Lichfield  in  13(S6-^^ 

Thomas  Boteler  or  Butiller  was  installed  23rd 
March  I386'*".  It  was  void  by  his  resignation  in 
1402.     He  died  in  141 2. 

Thomas  Bekynoham  was  collated  14th  July  1402  ; 
void  by  the  death  of  Thomas  lioteler-^^.  Appointment 
ratified  6th  Nov.  1402'^'.  He  was  also  archdeacon 
of  Lincoln. 

Richard  Courteney,  ratified  j8th  Feb.  1409-10 '^  ; 
resigned  in  1413  '-. 

John  Stone,  dean  of  St.  Martin  the  Great,  London, 
was  admitted  30th  Aug.  1413;  void  by  the  resignation 
of  R.  Courtcncy'';  ratified  i2tli  June  141  5". 

RoHKHT  Frishy  licld  it  in  141 9. 

lionKHT    FiTz-HrcH,    A.M.,    was   collated  loth    July 


^  Pat.  37  Edw.  III.  p.  1.  m.  28.  -^^  Re^.  Bokyngham. 

27  Ibid.  m.  9.  ;<"  Ibid. 

28  Reg.  Hokyngbam.  ^  Pat.  9  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.  2T,. 
2-'  Rymer,  vol.  vi.  p.  621.               Rog.  Rokynyliam. 

^^  Reg.  B()kynn:bain.  •«•  Reg.  Beaufort. 

81  Pat.  45  ImIw.  III.  p.  2.  111.  4.  ^'^  Pat.  4  Hen.  IV.  p.  i.  m.  27, 

^^2  Reg.  Bokyngbain.  •*'  Pat.  ii  Hen.  IV.  p.  i.ni.31. 

•^*  Pat. 47  VA\y.  Ill,  p.  2.  in.37.  •!■-'  Reg.  Rej)ingdon. 

'^•1  Pat.  48  Kd.  III.  p.  2.  m.  25.  ^'^  Ibid. 

^^  Reg.  Bokyngbain.  ^^  Pat.  3  Ilen.V.  p.  i.  in.  11. 
VOL.  H.                                               I 


58  LINCOLN. 

3419'''.     He  was  consecrated  bishop  of  London  i6th 

Sept.  1431  '^. 
Hardk  SINUS,  a  Roman  cardinal.,  hy  the  title  of  Navarre., 

had  this  dignity  conferred  on  him  by  the  King  4th 

Aug.  1431^'.     Ob.  1434. 
William  Grey  was  collated  i6th  May  1434;  void  by 

the  death  of  the  cardinaH*^. 
George  Nevil,  A.M.,  was  collated  17th  Aug.  1454^^. 
John  Chedworth  was  collated  19th  Aug.  1437  ;  void 

by  the  resignation  of  George  NeviP^.  He  was  removed 

to  the  archdeanery  of  Lincoln  in  1464. 
William  Say  was  collated  in  1464.  He  died  in  1468 ''^^ 

being  dean  of  St.  PauFs,  London. 
John  Radyng  or  Rudyng,  LL.B.,  archdeacon  of  Bedford., 

was  collated  to  this  archdeaconry  27th  Nov.,  admitted 

7th  Dec.  1468^  and  installed  4th  March  1468—9  ;    ho 

was  removed  to  the  archdeaconry  of  Lincoln  6th  Aug. 

1471  ^-2. 

John  Collynson,  archdeacon  of  Bedford,  was  collated 

6th  Aug.  1471  ;  void  by  the  resignation  of  John  Ra- 

dyng-^3, 
Peter   Huse,    or  Husey,  was   installed  24th   March 

1 48 1— 2:    void    by    the   death   of  John   Collynson^*. 

His  will,  dated  31st  Dec.  1499^  ^^®  proved  31st  Jan. 

following. 
William   Smith,  LL.B.,  was  collated  4th  Jan.   and 

admitted  ist  Feb.  1499- j  500:  void  by  the  death  of 

Peter  Husey  ^''. 
Gilbert  Smith  was  installed  25th  Aug.  1506^^.     No 

mention  how  void.    He  continued  archdeacon  here  as 

long  as  it  remained  part  of  Lincoln  diocese,  and  was 


45  Reg.  Repingdon.  51  Reg.  Chedworth. 

46  Pat.  9  Hen. VI.  p.  2.  m.  8.          52  ibid. 

47  Ibid.  p.  I.  m.  17.  Rymer,         53  ibid. 

vol.  X.  p.  494.  54  Reg.  Russel. 

4^!  Reg.  Grey.  55  i^gg.  Line,  et  Reg.  Smith. 

45^  Reg.  Chedworth.  56  Rgg.  Line. 
••«  Ihul. 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  LEICESTEll.        59 

constituted  the  first  archdeacon  of  Northampton  after 
it  was  placed  in  the  diocese  of  Peterborough. 

For  the  further  succession  of  the  Archdeacons  of  North- 
ampton^ see  Peterborough. 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  LEICESTER. 

IIalpii  was  instituted  by  bishop  Remigius  about  1078  ^^. 

Godfrey  succeeded  about  uoo^^. 

Walter  held  tlie  office  about  1 120^0. 

Robert  de  Chesney,  Querceto  or  de  Casxei,  from 

this  dignity  was  made  bishop  of  this  see  in  1147^^ 
Hugh  held  it  in  1 151^^. 

Baldrick  de  Sigillo  held  it  in  1158  and  1189^^. 
Roger  de  Rolveston  held  this  office  about  1191^-^. 

He  was  afterwards  dean  of  this  church. 
William  held  it  about  1199. 
Reginald  held  it  in  1204'^'. 

Reymund  held  this  dignity  in  1214,  12 16,  and  1222^^. 
Robert    Grosthead  resigned  this  dignity  in  1231^^, 

Ho  was  also  archdeacon  of  Northampton,  and  he  be- 
came bishop  of  Lincoln. 
William  de  Drayton  succeeded  in  1231^^. 
John  of  Basingstoke  held  it  in  1238^'^.     He  died  in 

1252"^. 
Solomon   held  it  in   1253  ^^       He    held    it    9th    Feb. 

1255— 6 "2,    Vacant  before  xvii  Cal.  Jan.  (16th  Dec.) 

1274. 
Roger  de  Saxenhurst  succeeded,  and  was  collated 

xvii  Cal.  Feb.  (16th  Jan.)  1274-5.   lie  died  in  1294'^ 
Roger  de  Martival,  archdeacon  of  Huntingdon^  was 

*8  Angl.  Sacr.  pars  ii.  p.  695.  ^^  Reg,  de  Lenton.  MS.  f.  113. 

^^  Ibid.  <'0  Ibid.    '  <>■  Coll.  Kennet,  folio. 

«i  Abb.  Chron.     11.  de  Dicet.  <5d  ibid.  69  Jbid. 

62  Coll.  Hutton.  '0  Matt.  Paris,  p.  835. 

^  Coll.  Kennet,  folio.  71  Reg.  Line. 

^  Ibid.  "-  Lett,  in  Turr.  N^.  18 J. 

^^  Reg.  Hospit.   S.  Leonardi,  "-^  Reg.  Sutton. 
Ebor.  MS.  p.  63. 

I  2 


60 


LINCOLN. 


collated  xvii  Cal.  Feb.  (i6th  Jan.)  1294-5  :  void  by 
the  death  of  R.  de  Saxenhurst^^.  In  13 10  he  was 
made  dean  of  this  church. 

Reymund  de  Fahgis  was  installed  31st  Oct.  131075. 

Thomas  de  Northwode  was  archdeacon  of  Leicester 
in  i344'<^. 

Henry  de  Ciiaddesden  was  presented  by  the  King 
28th  Feb. 77 J  and  admitted  by  the  bishop  14th  March 
1346— 7  7«.  Ho  died  8th  May  1354,  and  was  buried 
in  St.  Paul's  cathedral,  London 79. 

AViLLiAM  Donne,  LL.D.,  was  collated  12th  May  1354: 
void  by  the  death  of  H.  de  Chaddesden^^.  He  held 
it  (xviii  Cal.  Jan.)  5th  Dec.  1359^^. 

John  Rotlesham^^. 

Poncellinus  de  Ursinis  held  it  29th  Sept.  1380^^. 

John  Elvet. 

Richard  Holland. 

John  Elvet,  appointed  30th  May  1392^'*.  His  colla- 
tion revoked  ist  Aug.  1392^^,  and  Richard  Holland 
appointed  ;  but  he  was  admitted  4th  Aug.  1392^^. 
He  died  in  1404. 


74  Reg.  Line. 

7^  Ibid.  See  Rymer,  vol.  iv. 
pp. 270. 409. 523;;  vol.  V.  pp.309. 

439- 

76  Cart.  Misc.  Durh.  4240. 

"'"^  Pat.  21  Edw.  III.  p. 1. 111.29. 

7^  Reg.  Line. 

79  Ex  Epitaphio. 

80  Reg.  Gvndwelle. 

81  Ibid. 

8^  The  King  granted  this  arch- 
deaconry to  John  Botlesham, 
7th  Feb.  (Pat.  13  Ric.  IL  p.  2. 
m.  II.)  but  the  Pope  gave  it  to 
Poncellinus  de  Ursinis,  a  cardinal 
priest  by  the  title  of  St. Clement; 
upon  which  arose  a  law-suit  be- 
twixt the  contending  parties, 
which  remained  a  long  while  un- 
decided, but  at  length  John 
(rather  than  offend  the  see  apo- 


stolic) renounced  his  pretensions. 
The  King  confirmed  the  cardi- 
nal's appointment  i8th  Dec. 
(Pat.  14  Ric.  2.  p.  2.  m.  39).  Then 
one  John  Elvet  procured  a  grant 
of  the  same  from  the  King  30th 
May,(Pat.i5Ri,II.p.2.m.7.);  but 
the  King  soon  after  varying  from 
that  grant,  made  another  to  Ri- 
chard Holland  17th  July,  (Pat. 16 
Ric.  II.  p.  I.  mm.  26.  20).  But 
at  length  the  suit  being  deter- 
mined in  favour  of  the  King's 
right  of  presentation,  he  revoked 
the  grant  made  to  Richard  Hol- 
land, and  settled  in  it  John  Elvet. 

83  Pat.  4  Ric.  II.  p.  I.  m.  17. 

84  Pat.  15  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.  7. 
8''  Pat.   16  Ric.  II.  p.  I.  mm. 

20.  26. 

86  Reg.  Bokyngham. 


AIICIIDEACONS  OF  LEICESTEH.         61 

llfciiARi)  Elvet,  23r(l  Oct.  i424^^\     He  resigned  it  to 

John  Leghuourne,  29th  Oct.  1424^". 

John  Southam  held  it  at  his  death  in  144 1.     His  will 

was  proved  iSth  March  1440—1. 
Thomas    Barnesly    held   this  dignity  in    1441.     He 

died  7th  Aug.  1454^^. 
llicHARD  EvvEX,  A.M.,  was  collated   14th  Aug.  1454: 

void  by  the  death  of  Thomas  l^arnesly^'^. 
William   Wit  ham,   LL.D.,    archdeacon  of  Stoic  ^  was 

removed  here  i  ith  Sept.  1458^0.     He  died  i6th  July 

1472,  and  was  buried  in  Wells  cathedral,  of  which  he 

was  dean. 
Roger  Rotiierham,  LL.D.,  archdeacon  of  Bochester^ 

was  installed  by  proxy  2nd  Jan.  1472-3,  vice  Withain 

deceased -'^ 
John  Morton,  LL.D.,  archdeacon  of  Huntingdon^  was 

installed   by  proxy  3rd  Jan.  1477-8^-.     He   became 

bishop  of  Ely  in  1479. 
Richard   Lavynder  was  admitted  by  his  proxy  5th 

Oct.  1485^-3. 

William  Sparke,  A.M.,  was  collated  3rd  Feb.  1507-8, 
and  admitted  by  proxy  ist  April  1508;  void  by  the 
death  of  R.  Lavynder'^'. 

Henry  Wi  lcocks,  LL.D.,  was  installed  1st  May  151  5''''. 

Richard  Mawdeley,  A.M.,  was  installed  29th  May 
1518-^^.  No  mention  how  void.  His  will,  dated  15th 
March  1530- J,  was  proved  17th  Nov.  1531. 

Stephen  Gardiner,  LL.D.,  was  collated  25tli  March, 
and  installed  31st  March  1531  ;  void  by  the  death  of 
R.  Mawdeley-'".     Ho  became  bishop  of  Winchester. 

Edward  Fox,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  14th  Dec,  and  in- 
stalled  27th   Dec.  1531  ;    void   by   the  promotion  of 


^^  Pat.  3  Hen.  VI.  p.  1.  m.  25.  '"^  Memor.  Chedworth. 

^"  llc{T.  Chichel.  249.  ''l  Rci(.  Line. 

^^-^  Reg.  Eccles.  de  Stoke-Claic.  '•'-'  Il)id.  ^^  Ibid. 

MS.  iM  ibi,i.  J>.''  Ibid. 

^'•'  Reg.  Chcdwortli.  '•'•>  Ibid.  '-''  Ibid. 


62  LINCOLN. 

Gardiner y^.  lie  became  archdeacon  of  Dorset,  and 
afterwards  bishop  of  Hereford. 

Edmund  Honner,  LL.D.,  was  collated  9th  Oct.,  and 
installed  17th  Oct.  1535;  void  by  the  promotion  of 
Fox^-'^.     He  became  bishop  of  Hereford  in  1538. 

William  More,  hishop-suffragan  of  Colchester^  was  col- 
lated 24th  Sept.  1539  ;  void  by  the  promotion  of 
Bonner'i. 

Thomas  Robertson,  S.T.B.,  was  collated  19th  Feb., 
and  installed  5th  March  1540—1  ;  void  by  the  death 
of  W.  More^.      He  became  dean  of  Durham. 

Richard  Barber,  LL.D.^,  archdeacon  of  Bedford,  was 
installed  24th  Dec.  1560,  void  by  the  resignation  of 
T.  Robertson.  He  died  15th  Feb.  1589-90.  He 
resigned  a  short  time  before  his  death. 

Hugh  Blythe,  S.T.B.,  collated  loth  May,  and  installed 
13th  May  1589,  and  resigned  in  1591. 

Robert  Johnson,  A.M.,  collated  19th  April,  and  in- 
stalled 27th  July  1591,  and  died  ist  Aug.  1625. 

Richard  Pilkinton,  S.T.P.,  collated  ist  Aug.  1625, 
and  died  in  the  middle  of  Sept.  163 1.  He  was  buried 
in  the  church  of  Hambledon  in  Buckinghamshire. 

William  Warr,  collated  21st  Sept.  163  r,  and  paid 
his  first  fruits  for  this  dignity  14th  Oct.  1631  ;  and 
was  present,  as  such,  at  a  metropolitical  visitation  of 
this  church,  nth  Aug.  1634,  and  likewise  at  a  con- 
vocation in  1640. 

Henry  Ferne,  S.T.P.,  collated  i6th  Oct.  1641,  and 
resigned  it  in  1661,  on  being  made  dean  of  Ely.  He 
became  bishop  of  Chester. 

Robert  Hitch,  collated  i8th  June  1661,  and  installed 
13th  July  1 661  ;  and  resigned  it  in  1662,  on  being 
made  archdeacon  of  the  East  Riding "i.  He  became 
dean  of  York. 


98  Re^.  Line.         ^9  ibid.  Souls,  Oxford,  loth  April  1565, 

1  Ibid.  2  Ibid.  and  resigned  that  office  25th  Oct. 

3  He  was  elected  warden  of  All     1571,  ^  Reg.  Line. 


AUCIIDEACONS  OF  LEICESTER.        63 

Clement  Breton,  collated  2ncl  Aug.  1662  ',  and  in- 
stalled 7th  Sept.  1662. 

William  Owtram,  S.T.P.,  was  installed  30th  July 
1669,  void  by  the  death  of  Bretton^.  lie  died  23rd 
Aug.  1679,  setat.  ^^,  and  was  buried  in  Westminster 
abbey  ^. 

Fkaxcis  Mekres,  A.m.,  was  collated  loth  Sept.  1679, 
and  installed  3rd  Nov.  following^.  He  died  27th  Aug. 
1683,  SDtat.  77. 

Byrom  Eaton,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon  o/Stov,  was  collated 
3rd  Sept.  1683,  and  installed  the  5th  of  the  same 
month:  void  by  the  death  of  F.  Meeres^.  He  died 
in  1703. 

John  Rogers,  collated  29th  Nov.  1703.  Ob.  7th  May 
1715,  setat.  67. 

David  Trimnel,  collated  17th  May  17 15.  Ob.  iSth 
May  1756. 

John  Taylor,  collated  7th  July  1756,  installed  16th 
July. 

James  Bickham,  B.D,  collated  1 7th  Dec.  1772,  installed 
2nd  Jan.  1773,  vice  John  Taylor  deceased. 

Andrew  Burkary,  collated  25th  Jan.  1786,  installed 
1 8th  March,  vice  James  Bickham.  Ob.  9th  March 
1 81 2,  setat.  80. 

Thomas  Parkinson,  collated  31st  March  1812,  in- 
stalled 2nd  May,  vice  Andrew  Burnaby.  Ob.  13th  Nov. 
1 830,  setat.  86. 

Thomas  Kaye  Bonney,  collated  22nd  Jan.  183 1,  vice 
Thomas  Parkinson. 

Tiiis  archdeaconry  was  transferred  to  the  diocese 
of  Peterborough  by  order  in  council  2i8t  Aug.  1837, 
and  the  ven(n-able  archdeacon  Bouncy  still  holds  that 
dignity  there. 

This  dignity  is  rated  for  first  fruits  at  87/.  195.  2(f.'^ 


*''  Re^.  Line.  ^  Reg.  Line. 

^  Ibid.  »  Ibid. 

"  Ex  Kpit.ipliio.  1^  Kcton.  p.  210. 


04 


LINCOLN. 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  OXON, 

WHILST  PART  OF  LINCOLN  DIOCESE. 

Alfred  was  instituted  by  bishop  Rcmigius  about  1078^*^. 

Walter  ofWallingford, called  also  Walter  Calne, 

is  said  to  have  possessed  the  office  in  1 104^^  and  in 

Robert  Foliot  succeeded  in  the  latter  end  of  1151'^. 

He  became  bishop  of  Hereford  in  i  ij^^^. 
Walter  de  Coxstantiis  succeeded  in  1175^^.     He 

held  it  in  1182^^;  in  the  next  year  he  became  bishop 

of  this  see. 
Hugh  de  Nonant  succeeded  about  1183;  and  from 

this  dignity  was  made  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lich- 
field in  1185^7. 
John  de  Constantiis  succeeded  by  the  favour  of  his 

uncle  AValter  about  1186^^. 
Walter  M ave^  precentor,  was  removed  thence  to  this 

dignity  in  1 196^^. 
John  de  Tinue  held  it  in  1215. 
Adam  of  St.  Edmundsbury  held  it  in  1223  2®,  and  in 

123421. 

Roger  de  Weseham,  S.T.P.,   enjoyed   it   in  12362"^. 

He  was  also  archdeacon  of  Rochester,  and  dean  of  this 

church-'^. 
John  de  Sancto  Egidio  archdeacon  of  Oxford  in  1241. 
Walter  archdeacon  of  Oxford  in  1244. 
Robert  de  Mariscis  was  possessed  of  it  in  1248  and 

in  1258. 


10  Angl.  Sacr.  pars  ii.  p.  695. 

11  Coll.  Kennet,  folio. 
i2Chron.   Osen.      MS.  Cott. 

Vitellius,  E.  xv. 

13  MS.  Cott.  Julius,  C.  vii.  f. 
24. 

14  Trivet  incorrectly  calls  him 
archdeacon  of  Lincoln. 

'•''  Reg.  penes   Dec.  et  Capit. 
Wellen. 

^^  Rymer,  vol.  i.  p.  57. 


^7  Angl.  Sacr.  pars  i.  p.  435. 
'8  Cartular.     de     Eynesham. 
MS.  Cott. 

19  R.  de  Dicet.  Coll.  695. 

20  Reg.   S.  Leonardi  Ebor.  f. 

15- 

21  Coll.  Kennet,  folio. 

22  Claus.  21  Hen.  III.  m.  13. 
dor  so. 

23  Wharton. 


AUCIIDEACONS  OF  OXON.  65 

Henry  of  Sandwich  held  it  in  1259-^. 
Peter  LeiMOnis  hold  this  archdeaconry  in  1261. 
Richard  de  Mepham  was  possessed  of  it  in  1263'-^. 

Dean  of  this  church  in  1273-^ 
John  de  Maydestun,  archdeacoti  of  Bedford,  held  it 

in  1273  '•>  from  this  dip^nity  succeeded  to  the  deanery 

in  1275-7. 
Nicholas  Heigham  succeeded  in  i275;  likewise  from 

hence  was  preferred  to  the  deanery  in  1280-^. 
Henry  held  it  in  1280  and  1284. 
Simon  de  Gandavo,  or  of  Gaunt,  was  possessed  of  it 

in  1284.     Bishop  of  Salisbury  in  1297. 
William  Sarden  held  the  office  xv  Kal.  Marcii  (15th 

Feb.)  1297-8. 
Amadeus  de  Sabaudia  or  Savoy,  in pardhts  transma- 

rinisy  held  the  office  4th  April  1299-'^ 
William  de  Sarden;  he  died  possessed  of  this  dignity 

apud  Sarden  juxta  Cant.  Non.  Nov.  (5th  Nov.)  1303-^". 
Gilbert   Segrave  was  possessed  of  it  in    1306,  and 

died  in  1312. 
Gailhardus  de  Mota,  a  Roman  cardinal,  by  papal 

provision   was  admitted   iii    Id.   Mar.  (13th  March) 

1312-13  :  void  by  the  death  of  G.  Segrave^'.    He  en- 
joyed it  in  1345-^'^.     He  died  in  1357 '^'^ 
Thomas  de  South  am  was  possessed  of  it  in   1368-^^ 

and  in  1377'^-'.     Ho  exchanged  it,  30th  Jan.  1403-4, 

for  the  archdeaconry  of  Berks,  in  the  diocese  of  Sa- 

rum,  with 
John  de  Southam,  called  archdeacon  ofOxon  in  1383-^^', 

but  he  was  not  admitted  until  30th  Jan.  1403-4-^"; 


2-*  Rot.  Ric.  Gravesend.  ^*'  Reg.  Line. 

2.')  Prynn  Coll.  vol.  ii.  p.  1000.  -^2  Rymer,  vol.  v.  p.  442. 

26  26  VaXw.  I.  .•«  Coll.  Kennet,  folio. 

2'"  Coll.  Ivennet,  folio.  ^  Reg.  ^Vittlesey. 

2^  Ibid.  35  Reg.  Coll.  JV.ii.  Nas.  Oxen. 

2'»  Pat.  27  Edw.  I.  3(1  Pat.  7  Ric.  II.  p.  i.  m.  19. 

'■^  Coll.  Daldieby,  Episc.  Line.  ^r  i^^g.  Beaufort. 

VOL.  U.  K 


66 


LINCOLN. 


his  appointment  ratified  14th  Oct.-^^  He  seems  to  have 
resigned  this  dignity  a  short  time  before  his  death.  He 
died  23rd  Aug.  1440,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral^^. 
His  will  was  proved  1 8th  March  following^^. 
William    Lyndwod    succeeded    Southani    loth  May 

1438- 

FuLKE  Bermingham  was  possessed  of  it  in  1444,  and 
resigned  it  in  1467  'o. 

John  Boteleu,  LL.D.,  was  collated  2nd  July  1467, 
and  installed  on  the  5th  of  the  same  month :  void  by 
the  resignation  of  F.  Bermingham ^^ 

Lionel  Wydevill  was  admitted  loth  Oct.  1472:  void 
by  the  death  of  John  Boteler*^^  Bishop  of  Salisbury 
in  J482. 

Oliver  King  was  collated  17th  April  1482  :  void  by  the 
promotion  of  Wydeviin-^.     Bishop  of  Exeter  in  1492. 

Richard  Mayewe,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  24th  Jan.  and 
inducted  by  proxy  29th  Jan.  1492—3:  void  by  the  pro- 
motion of  King^^.    Bishop  of  Hereford  in  1504. 

Christopher  Urswick,  LL.D.,  was  collated  15th  Nov. 
1504:  void  by  the  promotion  of  Mayewe^^  He  died 
24th  Oct.  1 521,  and  was  buried  in  the  church  at 
Hackney  in  Middlesex^^. 

Thomas  Sparke  succeeded  Urswick  in  1521,  but  re- 
signed it  immediately  to 

George  Henneage,  LL.B.,  was  collated  24th  March 
152 1-2  :  void  by  the  death  of  Chr.  Urswick47,  He  re- 
signed on  being  made  dean  of  this  church. 

Nicholas  Wilson  was  collated  7th  Oct.  and  installed 
1 8th  Oct.  1528:  void  by  the  promotion  of  Henneage 
to  the  deanery^. 


37  Pat.  6  Hen.  IV.  p.  i.m.35. 

38  Ex  Epitaph io. 

39  Reg.  penes  Dec.  et  Capit. 
Ebor. 

40  Reg.  Chedworth. 

41  Ibid. 

42  Reg.  Line. 


43  Reg.  Russell. 

44  Reg.  Line, 

45  Reg.  Smith. 

46  Ex  Epitaphio. 

47  Reg.  Longland. 

48  Reg.  Line. 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  BUCKINGHAM.      67 

Richard  Coren  or  Curwyn,  collated  19th  Jan.  and 
installed  24th  Jan.  1534-5?  loco  N.  Wilson.  He  died 
in  Feb,  1542-3. 

Walter  AVright,  LL.D.,  succeeded  in  the  beginning 
of  1543,  void  by  the  death  of  Richard  Coren,  but  was 
never  installed  ;  for  Oxford  was  erected  into  art  epi- 
scopal see,  and  this  archdeaconry  taken  from  Lincoln 
and  made  a  part  of  the  new  bishopric. 

For  the  further  succession  of  the  Archdeacons  of  Ox- 
ford, see  Oxford. 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  BUCKINGHAM. 

Alured,  Parvus  or  the  Little,  was  the  first  archdeacon 
of  Buckingham,  instituted  by  bishop  Remigius  about 
107849. 

GisLEBERT  succeeded  about  i  loo''*^. 

Roger  de  Clinton  from  this  dignity  was  made  bishop 

of  Coventry  and  Lichfield  in  1 129^^ 
RiciiAUD  DE  Urvilla  succccded  in  1129^2      jje  held 

the  office  in  1 140. 
David  was  possessed  of  it  in  1145^'^,  ^^^^  ^9^^^  Sept. 

ii7i>'*. 
Robert  de  Burnham  enjoyed  it  in  1188  and  1189^^ 
Stephen  was  possessed  of  it  in  1 192  and  1 194^^. 
AVilliam  Bleys  held  it  in  1209^".     From  this  dignity 

ho  was  made  bishop  of  Worcester  in  1218-^^. 
Matthew^  de  Stratton  was  archdeacon  of  Bucks  in 


49  Angl.  Sacra,  pars  ii.  p.696.  •'»•'»  MS.   Cott.  Jiilius,    D.   iii. 

^  Ibid.  f.  69. 

*l  Angl.  Sacra,  pars  i.  p.  434.  ^  Contin.    Histor.   Croyland, 

^2  Hen.  Hunt.  p.  462. 

M  Mon.  Angl.  torn.  ii.  p.  872.  ^7  Cart.  Harl.  86.  D.  19. 

'^•*MS.  Cott.  Otho,  D.  iii.  f.  ''^   Pat.    2    Hen.    HI.    m.   2. 

'5®'  Annal.  Wigorn. 

K  2. 


68  LINCOLN. 

1219  and  1 223 ''y  :  and  the  same  person  was  possessed 

of  it  in  1259^^  and  1262—3*''.     ^^^^  ^^^^^  ^'^  dated  in 

1268. 
Percival  de  Lavania,  called  also  Percivallus  llo- 

MANUs,  brother  to  Ottobonus,  the  pope's  legate,  was 

collated  in  1268*^-.     He  died  in  1290^'^. 
KicHARD  DE  St.Frideswida  was  collated  5th  July  1 290 

upon  the  death  of  Percival^^.    Ob.  1298. 
BoxTFACE  DE  Sali  ciis, by  papal  provisiou,  was  admitted 

vi  Id.  Mar.  ( 1  oth  Mar.)  1 298-9^  and  made  his  profession 

of  obedience  to  the  bishop  on  the  22nd  of  the  same 

month 6\      In  13 19  he  exchanged  it  for  the  precen- 

torship  of  Salisbury  with  his  cousin, 
George  de  Saluciis,  who  was  admitted  iv  Cal.  Jul. 

(28th  June)  1319^^.    He  held  it  in  October  1323^7. 
Roger  of  Waltham  had  this   dignity  conferred  on 

him  by  the  King^  28th  June  1322^^. 
Gf:orge    de  Saluciis  was   confirmed  in  his  office  in 

Oct.  13 23,  and  was  reappointed  by  patent  25th  March 

1327^^.     He  had  the  archdeaconry  of  Bucks  and  the 

prebend  of  Masham  confirmed  to  him  by  patent  14th 

Feb.  1333-4'^. 
Ambaldus,  '■'•Alhanensis  episcopus,  Roman.  Eccles.  cardi- 

nalis^''  by  papal  provision  was  admitted  4th  Oct.  1333  : 

void  by  the  resignation  of  George  de  Saluciis "i.     He 

died  in  1350. 
John  de  Draytox"^.     Appointed,  but  not  installed  in 

1346. 
John  Belveys,  nominated  by  patent  12th  Jan.  1349-507-^ 

and  installed  by  proxy  in  Feb.  1349—5047. 


•^9  Coll.  Kennet,  folio.  68  Pat.  15  Edw.  II.  p.  2.  m.  4. 

60  Prj'nn.  Coll.  vol.  iii,  f.  1 14.      Quaere  whether  ever  admitted  ? 

61  Pat.  47  Hen.  III.  69  Pat.  i  Edw.  III.  p.  i.  m.  7. 

62  Chron.  Dunstaple.  70  Pat.  7  Edw.  III.  p.  i.  m.  21. 

63  Ibid.  71  Reg.  Burghersh. 

64  Ibid.  72Pat.2oEdw.  III.  p. I.  m.  33. 

65  Reg.  Sutton.  73  Coll.  Kennet,  foho. 

66  Reg.  Daldreby.  74  Pat.  24  Edw.  III.  p.  3.  m.  2. 

67  Pat.  16  Edw.  II. 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  BUCKINGHAM.      Gf) 

John  Heking  or  Asshebourne  held  it  at  his  death 
in  1362. 

William  de  Ginewell  was  collated  to  this  archdea- 
conry iii  Id.  Oct.  (13th  Oct.)  1362  on  the  death  of 
John  of  Asshebourne'"'.  He  exchanged  the  dignity 
30th  Nov.  1380  for  the  church  of  Langport,  with 

JojiN  EvoT,  who  was  admitted  3Cth  Nov.  1380"''.  Ho 
exchanged  it  ist  July  1392^  for  the  subdeanery  of 
York,  with 

Ralph  Selby,  LL.  D.,  who  was  admitted  1st  July 
139277.     The  King  however  had  appointed 

John  Stacy  28th  Feb.  1389-907^. 

William  Aston  25th  Sept.  139170. 

Thomas  Tuttebury,  appointed  10th  March  1401-2®°: 
died  possessed  of  it  in  1402^^ 

William  Milton,  le(jum  inceptorj  was  collated  26th 
1402-3  :  void  by  the  death  of  Thomas  Tuttebury®'-. 
He  had  the  custody  of  the  spiritualities  of  the  bishop- 
ric of  Norwich  ®^. 

1'homas  i)k  Rf.kinton,  appointed  ist  Oct.  1424®^: 
admitted  15th  Oct.  1424^':  became  bishop  of  Bath 
and  AVells   in  1443. 

Riciiakd  Andrews  was  possessed  of  it  in  1447®^. 

John  Bourchier  was  installed  by  proxy  2nd  April 
]474»7.     He  died  6th  Nov.  1495  ®^ 

Robert  Sherbourn  was  admitted  13th  Feb.  1495—6: 
void  by  the  death  of  J.  Bouchier^-'.  In  1505  he  was 
made  bishop  of  St.  David's. 


75  Pat.  41  E(l\v.  III.  i).2.  m.6.  ^'  Reg.  Beaufort. 

76  Renr.  nokynnhain.  ^'  Tat.  8  Hon.  IV.  p.  2.  in.  7 

77  ll)i(l.   el    Pat.   16   Ric.   II.  ^^  Pat.  3  Hen. VI.  p.i.  ni.  2; 
]>.  I.  ni.  30.  ^''  Reg.  Chichel. 

"^  Pat.  i,:^  Ric.  II.  p.  I.  m.  2ti,.  ^''  Reg.  Exon. 

7^  Pat.  13  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.  30.  ^7  Reg.  Line. 

^^  Pat.  3  Hen.  IV.  p.  i.  m.  8.  '^^^^  Kx  Epitaphio. 

«>  Reg.' Beaufort.  ^•»  Reg.  Line. 


70 


LINCOLN. 


Charles  Boothe^  LL.D.,  was  collated  8th  May  and 
admitted  by  proxy  i6th  June  i^^S  •  ^^^^^  ^7  ^^^^  P^^" 
motion  of  Sherbourn  ^o.  He  became  bishop  of  Here- 
ford ill  1516. 

John  Tailour,  LL.  D.,  was  installed  24th  Dec.  1516  : 
void  by  the  promotion  of  Booth  ^^ 

Richard  Layton,  LL.D.,  was  collated  14th  Oct.  1534, 
and  installed  the  27th  of  the  same  month:  void  by  the 
death  of  J.  Tailour^-.  He  died  in  1544,  being  also 
dean  of  York. 

John  Longland,  A.  B,,  was  collated  17th  June  1544, 
and  installed  on  the  2  t  st  of  the  same  month  :  void  by 
the  death  of  Richard  Layton ^3.  He  was  suspended  in 
the  year  1554. 

Rich  A  RD  Porter  9*,  A. B.,  was  installed  23rd  May  1 554^^ 
In  the  beginning  of  queen  Elizabeth's  reign  he  was 
deprived  ;  and 

John  Longland  was  restored  in  1559.  By  this  title 
he  subscribed  to  the  Articles  of  Faith,  which  were 
confirmed  in  157 1 ^6.  He  died  in  1589,  setat.  6^^  and 
was  buried  7th  Nov.  1589  at  Tingwick,  Bucks. 

Erasmus  Webb,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  2nd  Nov.  and 
installed  12th  Nov.  158997.  He  died  24th  March 
1613-14,  and  was  buried  at  Windsor^^. 

Robert  Newell,  or  Neil,  A.M.,  was  installed  24th 
April  1614.     He  died  in  1643. 

Giles  Thorne,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  in  1643;  ^^^  ^*^^ 
not  admitted  to  enjoy  the  profits  of  it  till  after  the 
restoration.     His  patent  is  dated  19th  July  1 660^9. 


I 


yo  Reg.  Line. 

91  Ibid.  92  Ibid. 

93  Jbid. 

9^  There  is  some  doubt  whe- 
ther this  archdeacon  was  called 
Richard  Porter,  or  Peter  Porter, 


or  Richard  Peter. 

9'5  Ath#  Oxon.  vol.  i.  p.  694. 

96  MS.  Bodl. 

97  Ath.  Oxon.  vol.  i.  p.  756. 

98  Ex  Epitaphio. 

99  Reg.  Line. 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  BUCKINGHAM.     71 

Ho  died  25th  June  167 J,  and  was  buried  at  Bedford, 

in  St.  Mary's  church. 
John  Hillersden,  or  Hildersdox,  S.T.B.,  collated 

6th  July  1671,  and  was  installed  26th  Aug.  167  1  :  void 

by  the  death  of  G.  Thorne'.     He  died  ist  Nov.  1684, 

and  was  buried  at  Stoke  Goldington. 
John  Gkiiy,  LL.D.,  was  admitted  4th  Nov.  1684,  and 

installed  21st  Feb.  following:    void  by  the  death  of 

John  Hillersden -^     He  died  9th  Aug.  1722,  setat.  85, 

and  was  buried  at  Swepston,  in  co.  Leicester. 
Nicholas  Clagett,  collated  1st  Sept.  1722.     He  was 

promoted  to  the  see  of  Exeter  in  1742. 
Hon.  William  Carmichael,  LL.D., collated  19th  Aug. 

1742  ;  installed  3rd  Oct.  following,  vice  Dr.  Clagett. 
John  Taylor,  LL.D.,  collated  3rd  Jan.  1753,  and  in- 
stalled 23rd  Feb.     Ob.  1766. 
John  Gordon,  collated  26th  April  1766,  and  installed 

3rd  May.     He  resigned  in  1769. 
Pulter  Forester,  collated  9th  Oct.  1 769,  and  installed 

14th  Oct.,  vice  Gordon  resigned. 
LiTKK  Hkslop,  collated  2nd  Sept.  1778,  installed  5th 

Sept.,  vice  Forester,  deceased.     Ob.  23rd  June  1825, 

cetat.  87. 
Justly  Hill,  collated  7th  Sept.  1825,  installed  loth 

Sept.,  vice  Luke  Heslop,  deceased. 

The  archdeaconry  of  Bucks  was  detached  from  the 
diocese  of  Lincoln,  and  annexed  to  that  of  Oxford, 
by  order  in  council,  19th  July  1837,  and  a  canonry 
of  Christchurch  was  annexed  to  this  archdeaconry 
by  another  order  dated  i8th  March  1846;  and  the 
venerable  Justly  Hill  still  holds  the  archdeaconry. 

This  dignity  is  rated  for  first  fruits  at  87/.   14^^.  7^/. ^ 


*  Reg.  Line.  -  Ibid.  ^  Ecton,  p.  196. 


70 


LINCOLN 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  BEDFORD. 

OsHEiiT  was  instituted  by  bishop  Remigius  about  1078 -^ 
Ralph  succeeded  about  1105^. 
Hugh  occurs  about  1 1  io\ 

Nicholas  was  possessed  of  it  in  1145^',  and  1172'. 
Lawrence  was  so  styled  in  1 181  ^  and  in  1 188. 
Geoffrey  held  the  office  in  1203^. 
Alexander  held  it  in  121 7  i^. 

John  Octon  succeeded  in  1218  on  the  death  of  Alex- 
ander^^ :  he  held  it  in  T225. 
John  Houton  enjoyed  this  dignity  in  12281'^.    In  1231 

he  was  removed  to  the  archdeaconry  of  Northampton. 
Almaricus  de  Buggeden  succeeded  in  1231  ^■^.     He 

died  in  124414. 
John  de  Crakehale  was  so  styled  in  1253^^.     He 

died  in  12601^. 
Peter  de  Aldeham^  or  Audham,  held  it  in  1261^7. 

He  died  in  1269^^. 
John  de  Maydestun  was  possessed  of  it  in  1271  ^^. 
Nicholas  enjoyed  it  in  1279-0. 
Richard  de  Bradewell,  LL.D.,  was  so  styled  in  1280 

and  died  in  Oct.  1282^^     He  was  succeeded  by 
John  Hook,  1282'^^.   He  died  in  the  latter  end  of  129 t. 
Roger  de  Rowel,  LL.D.,  was  collated  iii  Cal.  Jan. 

(30th  Dec.)  1291-2^3.     He  died  about  1327. 


3  Angl.  Sacr.  pars  ii.  p.  696. 

4  Ibid. 

^  Hen.  Hunt. 

^  Mon.  Angl.  torn.  ii.  p.  872. 

7  Reg.  S.  Albani.  MS.  Cott. 
Otho,  D.iii.  ff.  115.  124. 

8  Coll.  R.  Dodsworth.  vol.  xli. 

9  Reg.  S.  Petri  Ebor. 

1*^  Cartular.  S.Jacobi  North- 
ampton. MS.  Cott.  Tiberius,  E.  ii 
f.  128. 

11  Chron.  Dunstaple.  MS. 

12  MS.  Cott.  Faustina,  B.  iii. 
fol..57. 


^'^  Chron.  Dunstaple.  MS. 

1-^  Matt.  Paris. 

1^  Chron.  Dunstaple.  MS. 

16  Matt.  Westm. 

17  Chron.  Dunstaple.  MS. 

18  Ibid. 

1*-^  Reg.  Priorat.  de  Daventre. 
MS.  Cott.  fol.  156.  Reg.  Osen. 
fol.  142.      Lett,    in  Turr.    No. 

599- 

20Reg.Peckham.  fol.86. 

21  Chron.  Dunstaple.  MS. 

22  Ibid. 

-^  Reg.  Sutton. 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  RKDFOHl).  73 

EdiMONd,  of  London,  was  appointed  by  the  King  during 

the  vacancy  of  the  bishopric  26th  Jan.-%   1319-20. 

He  possessed  it  20th  July   1327-^  and   23rd    Sept. 

1329'^^. 
John  Daubexy,  LL.D.,  was  collated  by  the  Archbishop 

in  1333  :  void  by  the  death  of  Edmond  of  London-". 
PiiiLir  Daubexy  was  so  styled  iv  Id.  Sept.  (loth  Sept.) 

1333  ■"•     ^^^  ^i<^^*^  ^t  ^^^  ^342  and  l35^-'^ 

Thomas  de  Cumpton,  who  was  admitted  iii  Cal.  Sept. 
(30th  Aug.)  135 1,  by  way  of  exchange-^^'.  He  pos- 
sessed it  in  1^66  'K 

John  de  Irtlingburgh  was  so  styled  in  1373  ^^. 

Thomas  Stowe,  LL.D.,  archdeacon  of  Bedford,  was 
commissary  to  the  bishop  of  London  in  1385-^^.  Ap- 
pointment ratified  22nd  May  1388  ^^*. 

William  Aughton  was  presented  by  the  King,  and 
admitted  by  the  bishop  19th  Nov.  1405'^^:  void  by 
the  death  of  Tho.  Stowe -^^  His  will  is  dated  2nd 
Feb.  1422-3,  and  was  proved  19th  May  14233^. 

Hichahi)  Caudray  was  collated  17th  April  1423  :  void 
by  the  death  of  W.  Aughton '".  He  resigned  it  in 
143  I  for  the  archdeaconry  of  Lincoln. 

\V  ILL  I  am  Derby  was  collated  in  1431  and  died  pos- 
sessed of  it  about  1438-^^. 

KoBEirr  Thornton,  LL.D.,  was    collated    14th   Feb. 


^•^  Pat.  13  Edw.  II.  m.  70.  church  of  Clifton  near  Shefford, 

-•■»  Pat.  20  Edw.  II.  iii  Cal.  iSept.  (30th  Aug.)   135 1, 

^^  Pat.  3  Edw.  III.  p.  2.  with  Thomas  de  Cumpton. 

2"  Reg.  Burghersli.  -^'^  Rt-R-  Cyndwelle. 

^^  Ibid.  •^'  Reg.  Hokyngham. 

'^  John   de  Wottesdon    excr-  ^-  Cartular.  domus  S.  Crucis 

cised  the  jurisdiction  of  archdea-  projie  Winton. 

conof  Bedford,  xii Cal.  Jun.  (2ist  •^•Mleg.   Lond. 

May)and  iii  Non. Sept. (3rd Sept.)  ^^*  Pat.  11  Ric.II.  p.  2.  ni.  15. 

1333'  (l^^K-  Rurghersh.)    in    the  '■^■^  Pat.  7  Hen.  IV.  p.  1.  ni.  2S. 

absence  of  Ph. Daubeny,  who  was  •^•''  Reg.  Repingdon. 

archdeacon   of  Bedford,  v  Cal.  •'<»  Reg.  Fleming. 

Mar.  (26th  Feb.)  1342-3.  (Reg.  '-''  Ibid. 

Bekc.)     lie  exchanged  it  for  the  •^^'^  Reg.  Alnewick. 

VOL.  U.  I. 


74  LINCOLN. 

J 438-9  :  void  by  the  death  of  W.  Derby  ^^.  He  died 
15th  May  J450,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral ^^ 

Thomas  Salisbury  installed  21st  May  1450,  died  pos- 
f?cssed  of  it  15th  Nov.  1460,  and  was  buried  in  the 
cathedral^-. 

John  Radyng  was  collated  15th  Dec.  1460  :  void  by 
the  death  of  Tho.  Salisbury^-^.  He  was  removed  to 
the  arcjideaconry  of  Northampton,  27th  Nov.  1468  ^'. 

John  Collynson  was  collated  4th  Dec.  1468 :  void  by 
the  removal  of  J.Rudyng^\  He  also  was  removed  to 
the  archdeaconry  of  Northampton  6th  Aug.  147 1^^ 

Henry  Sharpe,  LL.D.,  was  collated  6th  Aug.  1471  : 
void  by  the  removal  of  J.  Collynson ^7. 

Thomas  Hutton  was  collated  in  April  1489,  vice  Henry 
Sharpe  deceased. 

William  Cosyn  collated  17th  Feb.  1493-4,  vice  Hutton 
resigned,  was  so  styled  in  150148. 

John  Chambre  or  Chambers,  M.D.,  was  collated  nth 
Jan.  1524—5^^.  He  was  installed  15th  Jan.  follow- 
ing ^<^,  and  died  in  1549  and  was  buried  in  St.  Ste- 
phen's Chapel,  Westminster,  where  he  was  dean. 

Gilbert  Bourne,  S.T.B.,  was  installed  7th  July  1549: 
void  by  the  death  of  John  Chambre ''i.  He  became 
bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells  in  1554. 

John  Pope,  LL.B.,  was  installed  24th  Aug.  1554:  void 
by  the  promotion  of  G.  Bourne  ^-.  He  died  i  ith  Nov. 
1558,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral ^■^.  His  will  is 
dated  1 9th  Oct.  1558. 

Michael  Dunning,  LL.D.,  was  installed  20th  Nov. 
1558  :  void  by  the  death  of  J.  Pope'^.  He  was  de- 
prived in  the  same  year. 

Richard  Barber,  LL.B.,  was   installed  14th  March 


"^^  Reg.  Alnemck.  pp.  773.  778. 

41  Ex  Epitaphio.  48  Reg.  Smith. 

42  Ibid.  49  Reg.  Longland.      ^0  Ibid. 

43  Reg.  Chedworth.  ^^  Reg.  Line.  52  ibid. 

44  Ibid.       45  Ibid.       46  Ibid.         w  Ex  Epitaphio. 
47  Ibid.     See    Rymer,  vol.  xi.         •''4  Reg.  Line. 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  BEDFORD.  75 

1558-9.     He  resigned  this  archdeaconry  for  that  of 

Leicester  in  1560. 
William  Todde  was  collated  4th  Dec.  15^0.    He  died 

in  1574. 
John  Robinson,  S.T.P.,  was  installed  31st  May  1574. 

Ho  died  in  1598,  being  also  precentor  of  this  church. 
Roger  Parker,   S.T.I3.,  was     collated     J4th    March 
1598-9  and  installed  26th  March  1599:  void  by  the 

death  of  John  Robinson ''^  He  was  made  dean  in  161 3. 
George  Eland,  S.T.B.,  was  collated  4th  Feb.  1599— 

1600^^*.     He  was  present  at  a  convocation  in  1623. 

He  died  in  1631. 
John  Hacket,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  4th  Oct.  1631'^^ 

Made  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield  in  i66j. 
Francis    VVillford,   S.T.P.,  was  installed  9th  April 

1662,  void  by  the  promotion  of  J.  Hacket^^.     He  be- 
came dean  of  Ely.     Ob.  in  July  1667. 
TiiEopiiiLUs  Dillingham,  collated   14th  Aug.  1667  ; 

was  installed  3rd  Sept.  1667  ;   void  by  the  death  of 

Willford-'^^     He  died  22nd  Nov.  1678,  aitat.  66^"^. 
John  Skelton,  A.M.,  was  collated  15th  Feb.  1678—9, 

and  installed  23rd  March  following'*'.     He  died  3rd 

April  1704''-. 
Thomas  Frank,    12th  April  1704,  and  installed  29th 

April'J^^     Ob.  2nd  March  1730-31. 
John    Dudley,    22nd  May   1731,   and  installed   11th 

June^^. 
John  Taylor,  15th  March  1744-5,  and  installed  13th 

April,  vice  John  Dudley  deceased ^\ 
Charles  Jenner,  16th  July  1756,  and  installed  23rd 

July  66. 

Richard  Grey,  D.D.,  installed  20th  May  1757. 


*^  Coll.  Featley,  MS.  p.  444.  «5i  E.\  Schedulis  Lcclesiae  Line. 

^  Reg.  Line.  62  ^x  Epitaphio. 

^'  Ibid.  58  Ibid.  63  Bishops'  CertiHcates. 

'*''  Ibid.  64  Ibid.  .?.->  Ibid. 

6<^  Ex  Epitaphio.  <^6  Ibid. 

l  2 


76  LINCOLN. 

Hadley  Cox,  20th  March  1771,  installed  26th  April, 
vice  Richard  Grey  deceased  ^^7. 

William  Stafford  Done,  D.D.,  18th  May  1782,  in- 
stalled 8th  June,  vice  Hadley  Cox  deceased ^^. 

Richard  Shepherd,  19th  June  1783,  installed  26th 
July,  vice  William  Stafford  Done  deceased ^^.  Ob. 
3rd  Jan.  1809,  SDtat.  78. 

Samuel  Vixce,  collated  T2th  Jan.  1809,  installed  2nd 
Feb.,  vice  Shepherd  deceased. 

Henry  Kaye  Bonney,  collated  loth  Dec.  1821,  in- 
stalled 2nd  Feb.  1822,  vice  Vince  deceased. 

Henry  Tattam,  12th  March  1845^,  ^^^^  Henry  Kaye 
Bonney. 

The  archdeaconry  of  Bedford  was  transferred  from  the 
diocese  of  Lincoln  to  that  of  Ely  by  Order  in  Council 
J  9th  April  J  837,  and  the  venerable  Henry  Tattam  is 
archdeacon  of  Bedford  in  the  diocese  of  Ely. 

This  dignity  is  rated  for  first  fruits  at  60I.  12s.  ^\d^^ 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  STOW. 

This    archdeaconry   does  not   seem  to   have    been 
erected  at  the  same  time  as  the  others^i. 

William  of  Thorney  or  Tournay'  is  the  first  arch- 
deacon of  Stow  that  occurs :  he  is  so  styled  in  1213  ; 
and  was  removed  to  the  archdeaconry  of  Lincoln  in 
I2i87'^.     He  held  the  dignity  in  3  Hen.  HL73 


67  Bishops'  Certificates.  et  Hertfordensi.  Nigellum  archi- 

6^  Ibid.                  69  Ibid.  diaconum  Haratonice.  Radulfum 

70  Ecton,  p.  191.  The  income  Leicestrige.  Alfredum  Oxenfor- 
of  this  archdeaconry  is  settled  at  dise.  Aluredum  parvum  prae- 
150/.  per  annum  by  Order  in  posuit  Buckingeham.  Septimum 
Council  26th  April  1845.  ^'^^^  archidiaconum  Bedefordise 

71  For  it  is  said,  "  Septem  au-  praeposuit   Osbertum."      Angl. 
tem  archidiaconos  septem   pro-  Sacra,  pars  ii.  pp.  695,  696. 
vinciis,  quibus   praeerat,    Remi-  72  Coll.  Kennet,  folio.     Reg. 
gius  imposuit.    Ricardum  archi-  Mag.  Line.  fol.  30. 
diaconum  Lincolliae.     Nicolaum  73  Rot.    Placit.    ap.    Line.   3 
Cantabrigiensi  et  Huntendonensi  Hen.  III.  m.  i. 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  STOW.  77 

John  of  York  succeeded  in  laiQ'"'. 

Hugh  held  it  in  1221. 

William  Filius  Fulconis  was  so  styled  in  i222''^\ 

GiLHERT  BE  Stow  held  it  in  1240'". 

Michael  in  1259. 

Simon  de  Barton  in  1260.     He  died  in  1280"^. 

Anthony  de   Sauthorp  or  Sarthorp  succeeded  in 

1280/^^ 
DuRANDUs  OF  LiNCOLN  in  1288^^.     He  died  in  1291. 
Benedict  de  Ferriby  was  presented  by  the  King  7th 

Dec.  1 29 1. 
JocELiNE   de  Kirnington    or   Goiceline    de  Kir- 

MiNGTON  had  the  King's  letters  of  protection  nth 

Dec.  I2()6^K 
William  de  Ok  am  was  collated  the  Ides  of  Jan.  (13th 

Jan.)  1300— I  ;  void  by  the  resignation  of  J.  de  Kirning- 
ton ^2  .  but  he  refused  it  at  this  time,  and  thereupon 
William    de   Langworth    was    collated    iii  Id.  Jul. 

(13th  July)  1301  ^-^ 
William  de  Ok  am  thought  fit  to  accept  of  it  a  second 

time  on  the  Ides  of  May  (15th  May)  1305;   void  by 

the  death  of  W.  de  Langworth '^^ 
Adam  de  Brome  had  this  dignity  conferred  on  him  by 

the  King  26th  Jan.  13 19— 20 ^\ 
Kichard  de  North wode  was  likewise  presented  by 

the  King  i6th  June  1320  ;  void  by  the  resignation  of 

A.  de  Brome ^<^. 
Thomas  de  Northwode  was  made  archdeacon  of  Stow 

xviii  Cal.  Maii,  (14th  April)  1328^"-     In  that  year  he 

became  subdean. 
Walter    de    Maydestun    was   collated  iv  Id.  Nov. 


7'"»  Reg.  Mag.  Line.  81  Pat.  24  Kdw.  I. 

76  Coll.  Kennet,  folio.  82  Reg.  D'Aldreby. 

"  Mag.  Keg.  Line.  fol.  29.  8""^  Ibid.  ^^  Ibid. 

'8  Coll.  Kennet,  folio.  85  p^t.  13  Edw.  11.  m.  22. 

79  Ibid.  ^'^t'  Ibid.  m.  2. 

80  Reg.  Roman  Ebor.  87  {{eg.  Line. 


78  LINCOLN. 

(lotli  Nov.)  1328^'A  In  the  next  year  he  also  became 
subdean. 

Walter  de  Stauuen  was  collated  viii  Cal.  Nov.  (25th 
Oct.)  1330^^^.  He  resigned  in  1331  on  being  made 
treasurer. 

John  I  slip  was  collated  v  Id.  Jun.  (9th  June)  1331  ; 
void  by  the  resignation  of  W.  de  Stauren^^  John 
exchanged  it  vi  Id.  Feb.  (8th  Feb.)  following,  for  the 
rectory  of  Est  on  near  Stamford  with 

Simon  Islip,  who  was  admitted  vi  Id.  Feb.  (8th  Feb.) 
1331—2^-.  He  became  afterwards  archbishop  of  Can- 
terbury.    He  exchanged  it  in  1333  with 

John    of    Nassington,  who  died  possessed   of  it  in 

John  Longespeye  of  Ruggenhill  was  collated  viii 
Id.  Nov,  (6th  Nov.)  i334;  void  by  the  death  of  J. 
de  Nassington  94. 

Thomas  de  Repplingham  was  collated  xiv  Cal.  Apr. 
(19th  March)  1334—5^^.  He  exchanged  it  v  Id.  Apr. 
(9th  April)  1335,  for  the  rectory  of  Bliburgh  in  this 
diocese  with 

John  de  Bekingham,  who  was  admitted  v  Id.  Apr. 
(9th  April)  1335'^^.     He  died  in  1338. 

Henry  de  Chaddesden  was  collated  xiii  Cal.  Mar. 
(i8th  Feb.)  1338—9 ;  void  by  the  death  of  J.  de  Be- 
kingham^".  His  name  occurs  in  1343  9^.  He  re- 
signed it  in  1346. 

Henry  de  Motton  succeeded  on  the  resignation  of 
Chaddesden,  iii  Cal.  Jan.  (30th  Dec.)  1346. 

Thomas  Chandos,  26th  Oct.  1381^9. 

Thomas  de  Aston  died  possessed  of  it  7th  June  1401'. 
He  was  buried  in  the  cathedral. 


89  Reg.  Line. 

90  Reg.  Burghersh. 

91  Ibid.                 92  Ibid. 
93  Ibid.               9-1  Ibid. 

95  Ibid.                   96  Ibid. 

97  Reg.  Burghersh. 

98  Rymer,  vol.  v.  p.  374. 

99  Pat.  5  Ric.  II.  p.  I.  m.  20. 

1  Ex;  Epitaphio.      Reg.  Line. 
7th  July,  in  alio  MS. 

ARCHDEACONS  OF  STOW.  79 

HuciH  Hanworth  died  possessed  of*  it  7th  March 
1418—19,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral-. 

Thomas  Brouns  or  Browne,  LL.D.,  was  collated  18th 
March  1418-19;  void  by  the  death  of  Hugh  Han- 
worths 

Pktkr  Irkoki)  alias  Bkvkrley  died  possessed  of  it  in 

145'- 
Laurence   Boothe,    presented    to    this  dignity  30th 

April  1452  ;  resigned  it  in  the  same  year'. 

Edmund  Boothe  was  collated  20th  Sept.  J 452;  void  by 
the  resignation  of  Laurence  Boothe''.  He  exchanged 
it  13th  Nov.  1454,  for  the  rectory  of  St.  Mary-le-Bow 
London,  with 

William  Witham,  LL.D.,  who  was  admitted  13th 
Nov.  1454^. 

John  Ruding  held  it  in  1455  and  1456. 

John  Collynson  was  collated  15th  Dec.  1460".  Arch- 
deacon of  Bedford  in  1468. 

Thomas  Downe  was  collated  7th  Dec.  1468,  and  ad- 
mitted the  14th  of  the  same  month;  void  by  the  re- 
moval of  J.  Collynson^.  He  exchanged  it  in  June 
1471  for  the  prebendary  of  Brampton  with 

Edmund  Shirkff,  who  was  admitted  and  installed  by 
his  proxy  13th  June  147  i  'J. 

John  Blythe  was  installed  by  his  proxy  23rd  Aug. 
1477  ^^\     He  became  bishop  of  Salisbury. 

William  Sheffield,  LL.D.,  was  installed  14th  Nov. 
1477  1^     He  died  8th  Dec.  1496. 

Robert  Frost  was  collated  20th  ^lay  T497  ;  void  by 
the  death  of  W.  Sheffield '^ 

William  Smith,  LL.B.,  was  installed  24th  Nov. 
1506 1^. 


2  Ex  Epitaphio.  8  Reg.  Line.  »  ibid. 

'"^  Reg.  Repiiigdon.  i^  Ex  MS.  penes  Dec.  et  Ca])it. 

**  Rej?.  Chcdworth.  Line,  notat.  E  E. 

Mbid.  fi  Ibid.  11  Reg.  Line. 

'  Ibid.  1-'  Reg.  Smith.  '^^  Ibid. 


80  LINCOLN. 

Edward  Darby,  A.M.,  was  collated  14th  Dec.  1.S07, 
void  by  the  death  of  W.  Smiths'*.  He  died  9th  Jan. 
1542-3,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral^''. 

Anthony  Draycot,  LL.D.  was  collated  15th  Jan.,  in- 
stalled 30th  Jan.  1542-3,  void  by  the  death  of  Edw. 
Darby ^^  In  1543  he  was  made  archdeacon  of 
Huntingdon. 

Christopher  Massingberd,  LL.D.,  was  collated  24th 
Aug.  1543  ;  void  by  the  removal  of  Draycot  ^7.  He 
died  8th  March  1553-4,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathe- 
dral^". His  will  dated  6th  March  1552-3  was  proved 
28th  April  1553. 

John  Aylmer,  A.M.,  was  installed  15th  June  1553, 
void  by  the  death  of  Massingberd  1^.  He  was  depriv- 
ed before  he  had  enjoyed  it  a  year. 

John  Harrison  was  installed  4th  Dec.  1554 ;  void  by 
the  deprivation  of  Aylmer  ^^^ 

John  Aylmer  held  it  again  in  1559. 

Roger  Kelke,  S.T.B.,  was  collated  5th  May  1563  ^^ 
He  died  6th  Jan.  1575-6. 

Thomas  Sparke,  S.T.B.,  was  collated  25th  Jan.,  and 
installed  6th  March  1575-6^'-. 

John  Farmery,  S.T.B.,  was  collated  7th  March  158 1-2, 
and  installed  1 9th  April  1582  ;  void  by  the  resignation 
of  Sparke '^^. 

John  Hills,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  4th  Sept.,  and  installed 
14th  Sept.  161024. 

Alexander  Chapman,  A.M.,  was  collated  16th  Aug., 
and  installed  21st  Oct.  16 10 -■'.  He  died  6th  Sept. 
1629,  set.  5 2,  ^^^  ^vas  buried  in  Canterbury  cathedral ^^. 

Nicholas  Walker,  S.T.P.,  was  installed  15th  Sept. 
162927. 


14  Reg.  Smith. 

20  Reg.  Line.          21  ibid. 

1^  Ex  Epitaphio. 

22  Ibid.                  23  Ibid. 

16  Reg.  Longland. 

24  Ibid.                  25  Ibid. 

17  Ibid. 

26  Ex  Epitaphio. 

18  Ex  Epitaphio. 

27  Reg.  Line. 

19  Reg.  Line. 

ARCHDEACONS  OF  STOW.  81 

James  Duport,  S.T.B.,  was  collated  14th  Aug.,  and 
installed  13th  Sept.  1641'^*^.  Ho  resigned  it  in  the 
same  year. 

Stkphen  Luddington,  S.T.P.,  collated  14th  Nov.  1641. 
He  died  in  1667. 

Byrom  Eaton,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  3rd  March  1676—7, 
and  installed  2nd  April  1677,  void  by  the  death  of 
Stephen  Luddington ^■\  In  i6H^  he  was  made  arch- 
deacon of  Leicester. 

John  Geuy,  A.M.,  was  collated  5th  Sept.,  and  installed 
22nd  Sept.  1 683,  void  by  the  removal  of  Byrom  Eaton-^". 
In  the  next  year  he  was  made  archdeacon  of  Bucking- 
ham. 

John  Hutton,  A.M.,  was  collated  4th  Nov.  1684,  and 
installed  21st  Feb,  1684—5,  void  by  the  removal  of 
John  Gery^^J.  He  died  29th  April  1712,  aet.  6^'^'^,  and 
was  buried  in  Wapenham  in  co.  Northton. 

IjAurence  Echard,  collated  22nd  July,  and  installed 
J  6th  Aug.  1 7  I  2.     Ob.  1 730. 

Squire  Paine,  collated  13th  Nov.  and  installed  21st 
Nov.  1730-^^ 

AViLLiAM  Basset,  26th  April  1751,  and  installed  the 
next  day-^^. 

John  Towne,  collated  5th  Sept.  1765,  and  installed 
5th  Oct.,  vice  William  Basset  deceased^''. 

Robert  Wharton,  collated  19th  March  1791,  and  in- 
stalled 1 6th  April,  vice  John  Towne  deceased^*'.  Ob, 
29th  Jan.  1808,  fctat.  ^6. 

Cavlev  Illingworth,  collated  iith  March  1808,  and 
installed  26th  ]\Iarch,  vice  Bobert  Wharton  de- 
ceased-'".    Ob.  28th  Aug.  1823,  a3tat.  65. 

nKNKv  Vincent  Bayley,  29th  Sept.  1823,  and  in- 
stalled 2'5th  Oct.,  vice  Cayley  Illingworth  deceased  *'^. 
Ob.  1 2th  Aug.  1844. 

-^  Weg.  Line.  ■'•*  Bishops'  Certificates. 

29  Ibid.  ^<o  ii^id.  34  Ibid.  3;.  Ibid. 

31  Ibid.  »6  Ibid.  i^"  Ibid. 

•^-  E.\  Kpitaphio.  ^  ll)id. 

VOL.  II.  M 


82  LINCOLN. 

William  Brockleiiurst  Stonehouse,  LL.D.,  the  pre- 
sent holder  of  this  dignity,  was  collated  14th  Sept.  1 844, 
vice  Henry  Vincent  Bayley. 

This  dignity  is  rated  for  first  fruits  at  25/.  17^.  S^c?.^^ 


PRECENTORS. 

GuERNo  Was  the  first  that  enjoyed  this  preferment, 
being  instituted  by  the  founder,  bishop  llemigius, 
about  jo78'o 

Ralph  enjoyed  it  about  114641. 

Roger  de  Derby  held  the  office  about  1148^'^. 

Richard  D'Aumery  held  it  about  1 15643  and  in  1 173. 
He  was  also  archdeacon  of  Lincoln. 

Walter  Mape  from  this  dignity  was  removed  to  the 
archdeaconry  of  Oxford  in  1 19644. 

William  de  Bleys,  subdea7i  of  Lincoln^  was  substi- 
tuted in  Mape's  place  in  11 96,  and  in  1203  he  was 
made  bishop  of  this  see^^ 

Peter  de  Rupibus  held  the  dignity  in  1203  and  1204^6; 
he  held  it  in  1 206,  and  became  bishop  of  Winchester. 

Geoffrey  de  Deping  enjoyed  it  in  121  j_,  and  died 
about  122447. 

John  possessed  it  in  122648  and  1234. 

William  le  Blund  held  it  in  1243  and  124649. 

Peter  de  Aldham  held  it  in  1250^0. 

Robert  de  Bedford  was  precentor  during  the  episco- 
pacy of  Henry  Lexington,  between  1253  ^^^  1258. 

William  de  Lessington  or  Lexington  from  this 
dignity  was  made  dean  of  this  cathedral  in  1263^1. 


•^9  Ecton,  p.  167.  46  Pat.  6  Joh.  p.  43.111.  11. 

40  Angl.  Sacr.  pars  ii.  p.  695.  47  Chron.  Osen.  MS.  Cott.  p. 

4J  Ibid,  ex  Hen.  Huntingdon.  172. 

42  Cartul.  Abbat.   de  Thame.  48  Mon.  Angl.  torn.  ii.  p.  881. 

MS.  Cott.  Julius,  vi,  vii.  f.  235.  49  Rgg.  Magn.  MS.  f.  12. 

4^  Cartul.  ut  supra.  ^^  Ibid,  pars  ii.  p.  25. 

44  R.  de  Dicet.  col.  695.  ^i  Chron.  Osen.  MS.  Cott.  f. 

4-'^  Ibid.  229. 


PRKCENTORS.  83 

Geoffrey  de  Thame  succeeded  about  1263  or  1264-'-^. 
John  le  Romayn  resigned  the  cliancellorship  of  this 

cathedral  for  the  precentorship  in  1279,  ^^^  ^^  1285 

was  made  archbishop  of  York  ^'. 
Henry  Lovel  is  nnade  to  succeed  Le  Romayn  by  Lo 

Neve,  but  the  year  is  not  given. 
Adam  de  Buampton  held  it  in  1286,  vi  Id.  Nov.  (8th 

Nov.);  he  died  possessed  of  it  in  1293^*. 
1*ETER  OF  Savoy  succeeded  by  papal  provision  iii  Cal. 

Dec.  (29th  Nov.)  1293,  ^"^  ^^^^  personally  installed 

8th  Sept.  1305;  in  1309  he  was  made  archbishop  of 

Lyons  in  France^'. 
William  de  Testa,  was  installed  personally  on  Sun- 
day after  the  feast  of  St.  Giles  1310.     He  held  this 

dignity  in  1325^''. 
Paul  de  Monteflorum  resigned  it  in  1337''^. 
William   of  Exeter,  S.T.P.,  was   collated   iv  Non. 

Sept.  (2nd  Sept.)  1337^®.  He  resigned  it  in  1340,  and 

was  succeeded  by 
Peter  ""'^   Daldrerv,  who  was    collated    iv  Id.  Apr. 

(loth  April)   1340^'^'.     Ho  died  in  1350^1. 
Anthony   Goldsrorough   succeeded   in   1350''-.     He 

died  viii  Cal.  Mar.  (22nd  Feb.)  1363-4. 
HiJGHj  a  Itoma7i  cardinal,  held  it  in  1365  and  1380*^^. 


''-  Coll.  Kennet,  folio.  Lambeth    3rd   July    1380,    de- 

^•^  Reg.  Wickwane  Arcbiepisc.  clares  to  have  received  an  order 

Ebor.    Reg.  ipsius.  from  the  Pope,  to  unite  and  an- 

•"••^  Reg.  Line.  nex  the  church   or   prebend  of 

^'^  Reg.  Sutton.  Episc.  Line.  Sutton  to  the  chancellorsbij),  and 

'*^  Pat.  tS  E(1\v.  II.  p.  I.  the  church  or  j)rebend  of  Kikls- 

^"  Reg.  Burwash  Episc.  Line.  by  to  the  praccentorship  :    Quia 

^'^  Ibid.  fructus  et  proventus  cancellaria- 

•''•^  Query  if  hivS  name  was  not  tus  et  prfrcentorifr  ecclesiir  Lin- 

AViUiam.  coin,  sunt  adeo  tenues  et  exiles, 

^^  Reg.  Biu-wash.  quod  jam  j)er  triginta  annos  et 

^'  Reg.  Gyndwellc.  ami)lius    vacaverunt,    prout    ad 

•'-  Memor.  (iyndwelle,  p.  137.  pnrsens vacant.  Dat.ivNon.Nov. 

Reg.  Sudbury  Episc.  Lond.  (2nd  Nov.)  1379.     And  accord- 

♦'*•*  Simon  Sudbury,  archbiv^hop  ingly  the  archbishop,  having  ob- 

of  Canterbury,  by  deed  dated  at  tamed  the  King's  consent,  de- 

M    2 


84  LINCOLN. 

John  Nkupokt,  appointment  ratified  i6th  Oct.  1386^^, 
and  died  possessed  of  it  in  Oct.  1411^'. 

Robert  Gilbert,  S.T.P.,  collated  5th  Nov.  and  in- 
stalled 8th  Nov.  14116''.  He  resigned  it  by  way  of  ex- 
change, in  1420^  with 

William  Burton,  LL.B.,  collated  7th  July  1420,  and 
installed  by  proxy  on  the  9th  of  the  same  month,  and 
personally  3rd  Aug.  following.     He  died  in  1423  6^. 

William  Clynt,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  8th  Jan.  1423-4, 
and  installed  on  the  22nd  of  the  same  month.  He 
died  17th  Feb.  1424-5,  and  was  buried  in  the  ca- 
thedral 67. 

Marmaduke  Lumley68  succeeded  i6th  July  1425 6'^, 
and  he  resigned  it  12th  Nov.  1427,  by  way  of  ex- 
change for  the  rectory  of  Stepney  near  London, 
with 

Robert  Burton,  who  was  admitted  12th  Nov.  142770. 

John  Kilbuun  was  installed  i6th  Oct.  1446,  and  died 
in  144871. 

Alexander  Prowet^  LL.B.,  was  collated  4th  April 
14487^.  He  died  6th  Feb.  1470-17^.  His  will  was 
proved  23rd  Feb.  1470— i. 

William  Towne,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  15th  March 
1 470- 1,  and  resigned  in  14737^. 

Henry  Boleyn_,  S.T.P.,  was  personally  installed  22nd 
July  14737^.  He  died  archdeacon  of  Chichester  in 
1 48 1,  and  was  buried  in  Lincoln  cathedral  7^. 

Robert  Mason,  LL.D.^  was  collated  24th  Feb.  148 1-277. 


clares  them  so  annexed  as  above-  to  Lincoln, 

said.      Collect.  Job.  Featley  ex  69  p^t.  3  Hen.  VI.  p.  i.  m.  9. 

Autogr.   penes    Dec.   et    Capit.  70  Reg.  W.  Grey  Episc.  Lond. 

Cant.  71  Reg.  Alnewick. 

63  Pat.  10  Ric.  II.  p.  I.  m.  25.  72  ibid. 

6-1  Reg.  Repingdon.  73  Ex  Epitaphio. 

6'^  Ibid.  74  Reg.  Chedworth. 

66  Memor.  Flemmyng.  76  Coll.  Featley,  MS.  p.  314. 

67  Ibid.  76  Ex  Epitaphio. 

68  He  became  bishop  of  Car-  ^7  Reg.  Russell, 
lisle,  and  was  thence  translated 


PRECENTORS.  85 

Ho  (lied  archdeacon  of  Northumberland  in  1493,  ^^^ 
was  buried  in  Lincoln  cathedral  "*^. 

Henry  ap  John  was  installed  19th  wSept.  149379.  Ho 
died  in  1504"''. 

RiciiAiiD  Cowl  AND,  Collend,  or  Coll  and,  dean  of 
Bangor^  was  collated  1 7th  Aug.  and  installed  4th  Sept. 
1504^1.     Ob.  1506. 

Edmund  Hanson,  S.T.P.,  was  installed  22nd  Nov. 
1506^'^.  Ho  died  i7th  May  1.512,  and  was  buried  in 
the  cathedral  ^-K 

Simon  Grene,  alias  Fotherby,  was  collated  28th  May 
15 1 2,  installed  2nd  July  1512,  and  resigned  in  1528. 
He  died  27th  March  1536,  and  was  buried  in  the  ca- 
thedral«'. 

CiiRisTorHER  Massingberd  was  installed  15th  Dec. 
1528;  and  in  1533  he  was  removed  to  the  chancellor- 
ship^^. 

James  Mallet,  S.T.B.,  was  installed  21st  March 
1532—3.     Ho  resigned  in  1538^^. 

Chulstoimikk  Tamworth  was  collated  3rd  Oct.  153S 
and  installed  on  the  31st  of  the  same  month''".     He 
died  13th  Jan.  1545—6,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathe- 
dral^^. 

William  Taylboys  was  collated  29th  May  1546,  in- 
stalled by  proxy  12th  Juno  following,  and  in  person 
22nd  Sept.     He  resigned  in  I549'^-'. 

Hknry  Markham,  A.m.,  was  installed   26th  March 

Roger  Dalyson,  S.T.P.,  was  installed  27th  Oct.  1554-'^ 


7^  Ex  Epitaphio.  ^•''  Reg.  Line. 

7y  Reg.  Line.  ^^  Reg.  Longland. 

»>  Coll.  Fcatlcy,  MS.  p.  235.  ^7  ibid. 

**'  Reg.  Line.  *^  Ex  Epitaphio. 

^'^  Ibid.  ^^  Reg.  Line. 

^■^  Ex  Epitaphio.  ^'  Ibid. 

^■*  Reg.  Line.     Ex  Epitaphio.  ^'  Ibid. 


86  LINCOLN. 

He  died  24th  July  1566,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathe- 
dral'*^. 

Michael  Rp:nniger,  chancellor  here,  was  admitted 
27th  June  1567,  and  resigned  in  1572^'^.  He  became 
archdeacon  of  Winchester  in  1575,  and  died  26th 
Aug.  1609,  setat.  89. 

John  Robinson,  A.M.,  archdeacon  of  Lincoln  and  Bed- 
ford^ was  installed  3rd  Aug.  157 2 ^^^     Q\y  j^gy. 

Roger  Parker,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon  of  Bedford,  was 
collated  7th  March  1597-8,  and  installed  by  proxy 
T5th  March  1597-8^  and  in  person  nth  Sept.  1598; 
and  in  161 3  he  was  made  dean  of  this  church. 

John  Williams,  S.T.B.,  was  installed  by  proxy  29th 
Dec.  1613,  and  in  person  7th  Sept.  1614;  and  in 
1 62 1  he  was  made  bishop  of  this  see-*''. 

John  Bertdge,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  6th  Dec.  1621, 
and  installed  by  proxy  i6th  Dec;  he  died  in  1632. 

Hamlet  Marsham,  sometimes  written  Marshall, 
was  collated  9th  June  1632,  and  installed  15th  Sept. 
1632. 

John  Featley,  S.T.P.,  was  installed  24th  Sept.  1660, 
and  died  in  1666. 

Thomas  Lany,  S.T.B.,  was  collated  9th  April  and 
installed  6th  Nov.  1667,  and  died  in  1669. 

William  Wyatt,  S.T.B.,  was  collated  21st  Oct.,  and 
installed  6th  Nov.  1669,  and  resigned  in  1681^^;  he 
died  9th  Sept.  1685,  a3tat.  63. 

JoNN  Inett,  A.m.,  was  collated  24th  Feb.  1681-2, 
and  installed  the  27th  of  the  same  month^7.  He  re- 
signed in  1687.  He  died  4th  March  171 7-18,  aged 
70  years. 

Thomas  Oldys,  23rd  Aug.  1687^^. 

David  Trimnell,  archdeacon  of  Leicester,  was  nomi- 

92  Ex  Epitaphio.  ^6  Reg.  Line. 

93  Coll.  Featley,  MS.  97  ibid. 

9-*  Reg.  Line.  98  Bishops'  Certificates, 

9'^  Coll.  Featley,  MS.  p.  418. 


TREASURERS.  87 

natcd,   pursuant  to  tho   archbishop   of  Canterbury's 

option,  28th   March    lyiH'^'^.     Ob.  j8th   May  1756, 

setat.  8t. 
William  Richardson,  D.D.,  collated  3rd  March  i  760, 

and  installed  on  the  J2th  of  the  same  months,  vice 

David  Trimnell  deceased. 
JoiiM  Gordon,   ]8th  March  1775,  installed  13th  May 

following,  vice  William  Richardson  deceased-.     Ob. 

12th  Jan.  1793,  aetat.  67. 
John  Piietyman,  13th  Feb.  1793,  installed  on  the  i8th 

of  the  same  month,  vice  John  Gordon  deceaseds    Ob. 

loth  June  181 7,  a3tat.  64. 
Richard  Pretvman,  9th  June  18 17,  and  installed  on 

the   21st  of  the  same   month,  vice   John  Pretyman 

deceased^. 

This  dignity  is  rated  for  first  fruits  at  8^.  2s.  6d.^ 


TREASURERS. 

Reyner  was  instituted  by  bishop  Remigius  about  io78^« 

Ho  died  circa  1 130. 
Geoffrey  enjoyed  it  in  11467. 
Martin  held  the  office  about  1 160^  and  in  1164. 
Jordan  held  it  about  i  188''. 
Richard  de  Kyme  held  it  about  1203'^ 
Philip  de  Lucy  held  it  in  July  1206^'. 
GiLRERT  was  treasurer  in  1215^'-. 
Walter  of  Edmundsbury  enjoyed  it  in  1232^-^  and 

1240". 
Nicholas  dk  Wadinc.ham  held  it  about  1246. 

•'•'  Bishops'  Certificates.  ^  Man.  An«;l.  torn.  ii.  p.  81.-,. 

'  Ibid.                      -'  Ibid.  10  diron.  Osen.  MS.  Cott.  f. 

•■'  Ibid.                     -1  Ibid.  173. 

•'•  Kcton,  p.  163.  11  Pat.  8  Job.  m.  3. 

^  \ng,\.  ISacra,  pars  ii.  p.  695.  i-  Re^j:.  Line. 

7  Hen.  Huntingdon.  '^  Reg.  Beake. 

^  MS.  Cott.  (^laudius,  A.  viii.  1^  Reg.  (Jrostbead. 
f.  130. 


88  LINCOLN. 

Ralph  de  Leicester  held  it  in  1248  ;  he  died  in  1253. 
Peter  de  Chaceporc  had  this  dignity  given  him  by 

the  King  22nd  March  1253-4,  the  see  being  vacant  ^^. 

He  died  in  1 254. 
AViLLiAM   SiiiRvvoDE   held  it  in  1258^^.     He  is  again 

styled  so  in  1267. 
Richard  de  la  Battayle  or  de  Bello  enjoyed  it  in 

127517; 

Richard  de  Horton  held  it  in  1280  and  12901^. 
GiLi5ERT    DE  Eyvill   OF    Navenby   had  this  dignity 

conferred  on  him  by  the  King  7th  March  1300-11^. 

He  died  in  1307. 
Robert  de  Lacy  was  collated  vii  Cal.  Aug.  (26th  July) 

1307;  and  again  v  Cal.  Sept.  (28th  Aug.)  in  the  same 

year  20.     Ob.  13 17. 
William  de  Balxeto  or  Bathe  was  admitted  iii  Id. 

Aug.  (1  ith  Aug.)  131721,  and  installed  28th  Aug. 
JoscELiNE  DE  KiRXiNGTON  succccded  about  13 1 9,  and 

died  in  1321^2.     JJe  became  dean  of  this  church. 
Thomas  de  Luda  or  Lowth  was  instituted  ix  Cal.  Jul. 

(23rd  June)  1321^^.     He  died  in  1329,  and  his  will 

was  proved  xiv  Cal.  Maii  (i8th  April)  in  that  year 24. 
Thomas  de  Northwode,  S.T.P.,  suhdean  of  Lincoln, 

was  collated  xv  Cal.  Junii,  (i8th  May)  1329^5.     In 

133 1  he  was  made  archdeacon  of  Lincoln. 
Walter  de   Staurex  was  collated  ii  Cal.  Junii  (31st 

May)  133 1^^.     He  was  possessed  of  it  in  134727. 
JoHX   DE  Welbourx   cnjoycd  it  viii  Cal.  Apr.  (25th 

March)  13512s.     He  died  in  1381,  and  his  will  was 

proved  3rd  May  in  that  year^^. 

15  Pat.  38  Hen.  III.  m.  4.  22  Reg.  Burghersh. 

16  Lett.  S.  157  in  Turr.  Lond.  23  ibid. 

17  Reg.Abbat.deDerlegh.  Rot.  24  Reg.  Line. 
Ricardi  de  Gravesend.  25  Reg.  Burghersh. 

18  Reg.  Wickwane  et  Romayn  26  Ibid. 
Archiepiscopor.  Ebor.  27  Reg.  Gyndwelle. 

19  Pat.  28  Edw.  L  m.27.  28  Ibid. 

20  Reg.  Daldreby.  29   Ex    Libro   Testam.   penes 

21  Ibid.  Dec.  et  Capit.  Ebor. 


TREASURERS.  S9 

Walter  de  Skirlawe'^^,  archdeacon  of  Northampton^ 
installed  in  1381,  exchanged  this  dignity  for  a  pre- 
bend in  the  church  of  St.  Martin-le-Grand,  London, 
22nd  March  1383-4,  with 

Peter  Daltox,  who  was  admitted  22nd  Mar.  1383-4-^1. 
He  died  i6th  Nov.  1405,  and  was  buried  in  the 
cathedral  ■^^. 

John  Catrik  or  Cateryk-^-^  installed  25th  March 
1406.  Ho  exchanged  it  for  the  mastership  of  St. 
Mary  Magdalen^s  Hospital  at  Sandon,  in  the  diocese 
of  Winchester,  14th  Nov.  1406,  with  John  Haget. 
He  died  at  Florence  28th  Dec.  141 9,  and  was  buried 
there. 

John  Haget,  was  admitted  14th  Nov.  1406^^^  j^^ 
died  6th  Oct.  1442,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral 3^. 

"J'lioMAs  Skeyman  was  collated  loth  Oct.  1442'^^.  Ho 
died  in  1445,  ^^^  ^^^®  buried  in  the  cathedral ^7. 

John  Smeton  enjoyed  it  T6th  Oct.  1446-^^,  and  died 
possessed  of  it  in  1448. 

John  Croshy,  LL.D.,  was  collated  19th  Dec.  1448, 
per  mort.  Smeton -3^.  He  died  26th  March  T477,  and 
was  buried  in  the  cathedral ^0.  His  will,  dated  30th 
Sept.  1476,  was  proved  29th  March  1477. 

William  Skelton,  S.T.B  ,  was  installed  by  proxy 
23rd  July  147 7,  and  in  person  6th  Sept.  following ^^. 
Ob.  1501. 

John  Cutler  was  collated  3rd  Aug.  1501,  per  mort. 
Skelton -1'^.  He  died  nth  June  1508,  and  was  buried 
in  the  cathedral  '^. 


^  He  became  successively  bi-  '^  Ex  Epitaphio. 

shop  of  Lichfield  and  Durham.  ^^  Reg-  Alucwick. 

•"   Reg.    Bokynghain,  et  Pat.  •^'  Ex  Epitaphio. 

13  Ric.  II.  p.  3.  m.  22.  ^^  Coll.  Featley,  MS.  p.  228. 

•'■'  Ex  Epitaphio.  39  Reg.  Alnewick. 

*^  He  became  successively  bi-  ^^  Reg.  Line, 

shop   of   St.  David's,   Lichfield,  ^1  Il)id. 

and  Exeter.  •»-  lleg.  Smith. 

•^  Reg.  llepingdon.  -^-^  Ex  Epitaphio, 

VOL.  II.  N 


90  LINCOLN. 

John  Constable,  LL.D.,  was  collated  14th  July,  and 
installed  15th  July  1508^'.  He  was  afterwards  dean 
of  Lincoln. 

Robert  Bekexsawe,  S.T.P.,  was  admitted  3rd  Feb. 
151 2-13 '•>. 

Christopher  Massingberd  was  installed  23rd  Oct. 
1516  '^*.     He  became  archdeacon  of  Stow. 

John  Burges  was  installed  14th  Feb.  1516— i7,Christo- 
phero  Massingberd  dissentiente  et  contradicente^7, 

John  Burges  was  again  installed  by  proxy  5th  Dec. 
I  517,  praesente  Chr.  Massingberd"*^. 

George  Henneage,  LL.B.,  was  installed  16th  June 
152 1,  per  resign.  Burges ''^.  He  subsequently  became 
dean  of  this  church. 

John  London,  LL.D.,  was  collated  28th  March,  and 
installed  ist  April  1522^°,  per  resign.  Heneage. 

Richard  Parker,  LL.B.,  was  collated  nth  Feb.,  and 
installed  12th  March  1524—5,  per  resign.  London ''i. 
Resigned  in  1532.     Ob.  1533. 

John  Prynn,  LL.D.,  was  collated  13th  June,  on  the 
resignation  of  Parker,  installed  5th  Oct.  1532,'and  re- 
signed for  the  subdeanery  in  1535^'^. 

Henry  Lytherland,  LL.B.,  was  collated  3rd  July, 
and  admitted  6th  July  1535?  per  resign.  Prynn  ^^^ 
He  was  the  last  that  enjoyed  this  dignity ;  for  the 
inquisition  into  the  revenues  and  riches  of  the  several 
cathedrals,  &c.  coming  on  soon  after,  Henry  VHI, 
6th  June  1540,  seized  all  the  treasures  belonging  to 
this  cathedral,  and  the  office  consequently  entirely 
ceased. 


44 

Reg. 

Line. 

49 

Reg. 

Line. 

45 

Ibid. 

4« 

Ibid. 

50 

Ibid. 

51 

Ibid. 

47 

Ibid. 

48 

Ibid. 

52 

Ibid. 

53 

Ibid. 

CHANCELLORS.  91 


CHANCELLORS. 

Hugh  was  instituted  by  bishop  Remigius  about  1092 ''^ 
OsBKKT,  archdeacon  of  Bedford,  succeeded  about  i  \o^^^. 
William,  about  i  143  and  1145^^ 
Hamo   possessed   it  in  1150  and  1163 '7.     He  died  in 

ii82->«. 
Stephen  seems  to  have  succeeded  in  1189''^. 
William  of  Leicester,  otherwise   called  William 

i)E  MoxTE,  enjoyed  it  in  it 92  and  1200^^.     He  died 

possessed  of*  it  soon  after  Easter  1213^'. 
RoGEU  DE  Insula  was  possessed  of  it  in  1217*'-.     In 

1220  he  was  made  dean  of  York. 
Richard  Weathershp:d  succeeded  in  1221,  and  from 

this  dignity  was  made  archbishop  of  Canterbury  in 

1229^-^ 
William  White  enjoyed  it  in  1230^'. 
John  de  St.  Giles  was  chancellor  of  Lincoln  in  1239. 
Nicholas  de  Wadingham  was  possessed  of  it  in  1240, 

T248,  and  i259^\ 
Brian  Twyne  seems  to  have  succeeded  Wadinorham, 

but  the  date  of  his  appointment  is  not  known.     Le 

Neve  and  Rrowne  AVillis,  however,  place  the  name  of 

William  Shirwood  after  that  of  Wadingham. 
Henry  of  Chichkster  succeedcdabout  the  year  1260. 

He  held  the  dignity  in  1268^'^. 


•"'•*  Angl.  Sacra,  pars  ii.  p.  695. 

•'»   Reg.    de    Daventre,    MS. 

^^  Ibid,  ex  Hen.  Huntin<r(lon. 

Cott. 

^^  Hen.  Huntingdon. 

•J^'  Matt.  Paris,  p.  203. 

•'""  Cart,  in  Archivis  Decan.  et 

*'•  Chron.  Mailros. 

Capit.  Line. 

^-  Reg.  Daventre. 

^^  Ex  Vet.  Chron.  inter  Col- 

♦'•''* Annal.  Waverle. 

lect.  Johannis  Seldeni  notat.  E.E. 

'••^  Reg.  Line. 

1 182.    Obiit  niagister  Hamo  can- 

•'•'  Ibid,  pars  i.  p.  52. 

cellarius  Lincoln,  xvi  Cal.  Sept. 

♦'•'  Reg.  Ebor. 

(17th  Aug.) 

N  2 


92  LINCOLN. 

John   le   Romayn  was  possessed  of  it  in  127567.     In 

1279  he  was  made  precentor^^. 
Simon  dk  BxVMBurg  held  it  in  1281^^. 
John  Dalderby  was  chancellor  in  1293"^^  and  in  1300 

was  made  bishop  of  this  see^'. 
Ralph  Baury,  S.T.P.,  was  nominated  5th  Aug.  1300, 

and  collated  xvii  Cal.  Dec.  (15th  Nov.)  130072.     He 

died  in  1.3  16" ^ 
Anthony  Bek  was  collated  ii  Non.  Sept.  (4th  Sept.) 

13167^.    In  1329  he  was  made  dean  of  this  chm'ch'^^. 

The  royal  assent  was  given  to  his  election  as  bishop 

of  Lincoln  20th  Feb.  1319—20. 
Roger  de  Mundham,  S.T.B.,  was  collated  vi  Cal.  Nov. 

(27th  Oct.)  132976. 
John  de  Comb,  S.T.B.,  was  collated  x  Cal.  Oct.  (22nd 

Sept.)  133 1,  per  dimissionem  et  renunciationem  magi- 

stri  Bog.  de  Mundham 77, 
Richard  Fitz-Ralph,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  vi  Id.  Jul. 

(loth  July)  1334,  and  in  1337  was  made  dean  of  Lich- 
field 7b. 

William  of  ^xbter,  precentor  here ;  appointed  12th 

Jan.  1340-179.     Resigned  in  1344^0 
William  de  Thorp,  appointed  21st  July  1347  ^^ 
Thomas  Cotte  resigned  20th  June  1362  ^^^ 
Thomas   de   Sutton,   S.T.P.,  died  possessed   of  this 

dignity  Id.  Apr.  (13th  April)  1384,  and  was  buried  in 

the  cathedral. 
John  Hunteman,  S.T.B.,  was  collated  ist  Nov.  1390^^. 

He  exchanged  it  for  the   deanery   of  the  collegiate 

church  of  Langchester,  25th  Jan.  1409-10  ^'^. 


67  Cartular.   Abbat.   Derlegh,  76  Reg.  Burghersh. 

f.  136.  77  Ibid.  78  Ibid. 

68  Reg.  Line.  79  Pat.  14  Edw.  III.  p.  3.  m.  5. 

69  MS.  Cott.  Julius,  D.  iv.  so  Reg.  Beke. 

70  Reg.  Line.  ^^  Pat.  21  Edw.  III.  p.  2.  m.  8. 

71  Pat.  28  Edw.  I.  m.  27.  ^2  Rgg.  Gyndwelle. 

72  Reg.  Daldreby.  83  Reg.  Bokyngham. 

73  Ibid.        74  Ibid.       75  Ibid.  84  Rgg,  RepingdoH. 


CHANCELLO]lS.  93 

John  Dalton  was  admitted  14th  June  141  o  by  ex- 
cliange  as  above  mentioned.     He  died  in  141  t^\ 

Thomas  Duffikld,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  6tli  Feb. 
1411-12^^.  Ho  died  5th  July  1423,  and  was  buried 
in  the  cathedral  ^7. 

John  Castle,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  15th  Nov.  1423  *<^. 

Peter  Pektrich,  appointed  30th  Oct.  1424^^.  Ho 
was  possessed  of  it  in  1429  "^o.  He  died  loth  Jan. 
1450— I,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedraP^^ 

Hugh  Tapton'^-,  S.T.B.,  succeeded  Pertrich,  and  died 
15th  July  1 48 1,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedraP-^-^. 
His  will  was  proved  ist  Aug.  1481. 

Martin  Joyner,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  2gth  July  1481^^. 
He  died  20th  July  J  485,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathe- 
dral^^.    His  will  was  proved  6th  Aug.  following  ^6. 

Geoffrey  Simeon  was  collated  1  ith  Aug.  1485^".  In 
1506  he  was  made  dean  of  this  cathedral. 

William  Atwater,  S.T.P.,  was  installed  5th  July 
1506,  and  resigned  in  151 2.  In  15 14  he  was  made 
bishop  of  this  see. 

Nicholas  Bradbridge,  S.T.P.,  collated  30th  Oct. 
1512;  he  was  installed  i6th  Nov.  following.  He  died 
14th  March  1532-3,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral^^. 

Chuistopher  Massingberd,  ^>r<?c^«^or  here,  was  in- 
stalled 2 1st  March  1532-3^^.  He  resigned  in  1543, 
on  being  collated,  24th  Aug.,  to  the  archdeaconry  of 
Stow. 

John  Pope,  LL.B.,  was  collated  24th  Aug.  1543  ^  He 
resigned  in  15,54  for  the  archdeaconry  of  Bedford. 

^''  Reg.  Repingdon.  in  Marisco,  which  the  chancellor 

®*'*  Ibid.  had  pre\'iously  held. 

^7  Ex  Epitaphio.  93  ]£x  Epitaphio. 

^  Reg.  Flenimyng.  9-*  Reg.  Russell. 

^''  Pat.  3  lion.  VI.  p.  i.  m.  17.         95  g^  Epitaphio. 

^  Reg.  Line.  ^'  Reg.  Line. 

9'  Ex  Epitaphio.  97  Reg.  Russell. 

92  In  Tapton's  time  the  pre-         ^^  Ex  Epitaphio. 
bend  of  Stoke  was  united  to  the         99  B.eg.  Line, 
chancellorship  instead  of  Sutton         '  Ibid. 


94  .  LINCOLN. 

John  Salisbury,  suffragan  bishop  ofThetford,  and  dean 

of  Norwich,  was  installed  4th  Dec.  1554.    He  became 

bishop  of  Sodor  and  Man  in  1571. 
Michael  Renniger  made  protestation  de  sua  majori 

rosidentia  inchoanda^  7tli  Sept.  1566'-.     In  the  next 

year  he  was  made  precentor.      He   was   afterwards 

archdeacon  of  Winchester  and  siibdean  of  Lincoln. 
Grp:gorv    Garth,   S.T.B.,    was  admitted   23rd  Sept. 

1568-^    He  resigned  the  latter  end  of  1605^,  and  died 

in  1 608  ^. 
George  Eland,  S.T.B.,  was  collated  17th  Jan.  1605-6, 

and  installed  on  the  22nd  of  the  same  month ^.     He 

was  also  archdeacon  of  Bedford . 
Rorert  Meeres,  S.T.B.,  collated  3rd  Oct.  1631 7.    He 

was  present  at  a  convocation  in  1640.    He  died  about 

1653- 
John  Pulleyn,   S.T.B.,   was  installed  by  proxy  2nd 

Oct.  t66o,   and  in  person  on  the  12th   of  the  same 

month.     Ob.  1670. 

Samuel  Fuller,  S.T.P.,  collated  26th  April  1670,  and 
installed  25th  May  following^.  In  1695  he  was  made 
dean  of  this  church. 

John  Mandevile,  S.T.P.,  collated  24th  Dec.  1695, 
and  installed  i8th  Jan.  1695—6'^.  He  resigned  in 
March  1712-13;  died  20th  Jan.  1724—5,  and  was 
buried  in  the  church  of  St.  Mary  Magdalen,  Old  Fish- 
street,  London.  He  was  also  archdeacon  of  Lincoln, 
and  dean  of  Peterborough. 

Joseph  Nicholson,  admitted  by  the  archbishop  of 
Canterbury's  option  nth  Feb.  1724—5^*^.  Ob.  Sept. 
1728. 


2  Reg.  Line.           -^  Ibid.  the  next  fine. 

4  An  order  was  made  in  the  ^  Reg.  Line, 

chapter  of  Lincoln    13th    Sept.  ^  Ibid.                    7  Ibid. 

1606,  that  Gregory  Garth,  late  ^  Ibid.                    ^  Ibid, 

chancellor,  shall  have  20/.  out  of  1*^  Bishops'  Certificates. 


niEBENDAHIES.  95 

Charles  Reynolds,  collated  2nd  Nov.  1728'^     Ob. 

5th  Oct.  1766,  setat.  64. 
George   Stixton,  D.D.,  collated  12th   Nov.,  and  in- 
stalled   i^tli    Nov.  17661^.      Ob.   3otli    April    1783, 

aitat.  63. 
John  Smith,  D.D.,  coUatod  21st  May,  and  installed  7th 

June  17831^.     Ob.  j  7th  June  1795. 
Thomas  King,  D.D.,  collated  loth  Aug.,  and  installed 

14th  Aug.  1795".     Ob.  29th  July  1801,  setat.  56. 
lioBERT  Wharton,  collated  29th  Aug.,  and  installed 

5th  Sept.  1801.     Ob.  29th  Jan.  1808,  setat,  56. 
Thomas   Brand,  collated    12th  March,  and  installed 

19th  March  i8o8'-'.     Ob.  1814. 
George    Thomas    Pretyman,   LL.D.,   collated   15th 

April,  and  installed  23rd  April  1814^^. 

This  dignity  is  rated  for  first  fruits  at  54^.  115.  ^hd.^"^ 


PREBENDARIES. 
AILESBURY. 

William  de  Shire  wood,  vice  Roger  de  Weseham, 
dean  of  Lincoln,  promoted  to  the  see  of  Lichfield  in 
1245.  (This  prebendary  was  before  this  time  held 
with  the  deanery.) 

RouERT  de  Mariscis  held  this  stall  before  he  was 
made  dean  in  1259. 

Joiix  Sharested  succeeded  about  1265. 

Percival  de  Lavannia^^,  archdeacon  of  Buckingham^ 
succeeded  in  1285,  and  died  in  1290. 

Run  AIM)  DE  Hederingtox  or  Hetherington  suc- 
ceeded in  1290,  vice  Percival  do  Lavannia,  deceased. 


'•  Bishops'  Ortiticates,  '"  Ecton,  p.  167. 

>■-'  Ibid.        >-^  Il)i(l.        1-1  Ibid.         i«  Brother  to   "  Ottobanus," 

'•'  Ibid.  •'•  Ibid.  the  Pope's  legate. 


96  LINCOLN. 

Richard  Havering,  elect  of  Dublin,  installed  vi  Idus 
Augusti  (8th  Aug.)  1309.  In  132 1  he  was  made  arch- 
deacon of  Chester,  having  quitted  this  stall  a  little 
before. 

IloBERT  i)E  Baldock,  archdeacou  of  Middlesex^  pre- 
sented 6th  Aug.  1320. 

Robert  de  Stratford  possessed  it  in  1329,  by  papal 
provision. 

Robert  Miles  also  held  it  in  1329. 

Simon  de  Islip,  collated  in  1329,  vice  Robert  Miles, 
deceased,  exchanged  it  for  Welton  Bekhall  in  1340 
with 

Edmund  Bereford1^_,  collated  in  1340. 

William  Beauchamp,  called  by  some  Philip  Beau- 
champ,  held  this  stall  in  136 1. 

John  Fliwe  or  Flive,  admitted  29th  Nov.  1371^-^,  vice 
Beauchamp,  deceased. 

Peter  de  Yeverino,  a  Roman  cardinal,  is  said  to 
have  held  it  in  1378. 

Richard  de  Holland,  appointed  7th  Jan.  1389— 90^^ 
He  exchanged  in  1  395  for  some  other  preferment. 

Thomas  More  was  admitted  in  1395,  and  resigned  in 
the  same  year.  He  died  afterwards  dean  of  St.  Paul's, 
London. 

John  Lincoln,  prebendary  of  Salisbury  and  Wells, 
admitted  14th  July  1395.  His  appointment  ratified 
25th  May  1397  ■-•^. 

Thomas  Walton,  LL.D.,  collated  14th  Oct.  1415. 

Robp:rt  Fitzhugh,  A.M.,  collated  4th  Aug.  141 9,  vice 
Thomas  Walton,  resigned.  He  was  made  bishop  of 
London  in  1431. 


J9  The  King,  having  recovered  seem  to  have  been  admitted  until 

the  prebend  of  Ailesbury  in  an  1340. 

action  at  law,  presented  Edmund  ^^  Pat.  ^f,  Edw.  III.  p.  2.  m.  8. 

de  Bereford  8th  June  1330,  (Pat.  21  Pat.  13  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.  22. 

4  Edw.  III.);    but  he  does  not  22  Pat.  20  Ric.  II.  p.  3.  m.  13. 


PREBENDARIES.  9T 

Richard  Caudray  succeeded  in   143 1,  and   resigned 

on  being  made  archdeacon  of  Lincoln  in  Oct.  1431. 
John  Urhky,  collated  25th  Oct.  1431. 
Thomas  Chichlky,   collated   ist  June,  and  installed 

19th  June  1434,  vice   John    Urrey   deceased.       He 

quitted  it  for  Biggleswade  in  1438. 
John  Forster,  collated  in  143S. 
John  Beverley  occurs  possessed  of  it  in  1448  and 

1453.     He  quitted  it  in  1458  for  Castor. 
William  Ingram,  collated  nth  Sept.  1458. 
John  Boteler,  LL.D.,  collated  24th  Jan.,  and  installed 

by  proxy  28th  Jan.  1463.     He  was  made  archdeacon 

of  Oxford,  and  quitted  this  stall  in  1467. 
John  Marshall,  A.M.,  collated  2nd  July  1467.     He 

was  promoted  to  the  bishopric  of  Llandaff  in  1478. 
Ralph  Scrope  succeeded,  vice  Marshall,  promoted  to 

the  see  of  Llandaff.     Installed  3rd  Dec.  1478.     He 

died  2nd  March  1516—17,  and  was  buried  at  Hamel- 

den  CO.  ]3ucks,  with  this  memorial-^: 
Richard   Maudeley,  installed  icth  Maix)h  1516-17; 

made  archdeacon  of  Leicester  in  1518. 
Thomas  Swain,  installed  9th  June  15 18.     He  died  in 

15 19,  and  was  buried  at  J^ishop's  Wobourn  co.  Bucks. 
Jonx   Talbot,  8.T.P.,  M.D.,  collated  in   15 19.     He 

exchanged  it  in  1523  for  the  subdeanery  with 
Bria\  IIiGDEN,  LL.D.,  who  was  collated  26th  Juno 

1523.    He  died  in  1539,  being  dean  of  York,  and  was 

buried  in  that  cathedral. 
Hkxry  Mallet,  B.D.,   collated   29th  Aug.,  and  in- 
stalled 3rd  Sept.  1539,  vice  Higden  deceased. 
John  Chandler,  A.M.,  installed  29th  April  1570.    He 

died  in  1595. 
William  Swaddon,  A.M.,  installed   13th  May  1595. 


^^  *'  Of  your  chai  ite,  jiray  for  the  S(mi1o  of  Maister  Raufe  Scrope 

*  Sometyine  pson  of  this  church,  which  dccessyd  the  second  day 

*  of  March,  in  the  yere  of  our  Lord  m.v*^.xvi.  whose  soiile  God  pardon." 

VOL.  11.  O 


98  LINCOLN. 

He  died  4th  Aug.  1623,  and  was  buried  in  Worcester 
catlicdral,  where  he  was  archdeacon. 

John  Hacket,  li.l).,  collated  loth  Dec.  and  installed 
20th  Dec.  1623.  He  became  archdeacon  of  J^edford, 
and  afterwards  bishop  of  Lichfield. 

Abuaitaim  Colk,  collated  21st  Jan.  1661—2,  and  in- 
stalled 29th  March  1662,  vice  John  Hacket. 

Thomas  Lany,  B.D.,  collated  8th  March  1663—4,  in- 
stalled 15th  April  1664,  vice  Cole  deceased.  He  died 
in  1669,  being  precentor  of  this  cathedral  and  pre- 
bendary of  Peterborough ;  he  was  buried  in  Lincoln 
cathedral. 

Francis  Diiope,  13. D.,  collated  17th  Feb.  1669-70, 
vice  Lany  deceased.     He  died  26th  Sept.  1671. 

John  Hammond,  A.M.,  installed  21st  March  167 1—2, 
vice  Drope  deceased.     He  quitted  it  for  Brampton. 

Walter  Bromesgrove,  collated  ist  Oct.  1673,  ^^^® 
Hammond  resigned. 

George  Williams,  B.D.,  collated  9th  Dec.  1689,  and 
installed  ist  Feb.  1689-90,  vice  Bromesgrove  de- 
ceased.    He  died  in  Dec.  1723. 

John  Dudley,  A.M.,  collated  28th  Dec.  1723,  and  in- 
stalled 4th  July  1724. 

John  Taylor,  collated  27th  March  and  installed  13th 
April  1745,  vice  John  Dudley  deceased. 

Angel  Chauncy,  D.D.,  collated  13th  May  and  in- 
stalled 17th  July  1746. 

Edmund  Castle,  collated  8th  May  and  installed  18th 
July  1747. 

John  Taylor,  A.M.,  archdeacon  of  Bedford^  collated 
7th  Sept.  and  installed  7th  Oct.  1750. 

Lyndford  Caryl,  D.D.,  collated  5th  June  and  in- 
stalled 2  ist  Aug.  1762. 

Edward  Creffeild,  D.D.,  collated  21st  July  and 
installed  3rd  Aug.  1781,  vice  Lyndford  Caryl  de- 
ceased. 

Edward  Willaume,  A.M.,  collated  22nd  March  and 


PREBENDARIES.  99 

installed  nth  May  1782,  vice  Edward  CrcfFeild  re- 
signed. 

John  Piietyman,  A.M.,  collated  19th  and  installed 
27th  Oct.  1787,  vice  Edward  Willaunie  deceased. 

John  Pretymax,  junior,  A.M.,  collated  16th  July  and 
installed  5th  Sept.  1810,  vice  John  Pretyman  resigned. 
01).  22nd  Nov.  1842,  aetat.  57. 

Henry  Morice,  21st  March  1846. 

ALL  SAINTS  IN  HUNGATE. 

John  de  Wengham  died  holding  this  stall  in  1305. 

WiLLi^\M  i)E  FoDERiNGHAY,  collatcd  in  1305,  vico 
Wengham  deceased. 

Thomas  Bray,  collated  in  1306,  vice  Foderinghay  re- 
signed. 

John  de  Farrington,  installed  in  131 1. 

AViLLiAM  DE  Dalderby  quitted  this  stall  in  13 16  for 
Marston. 

Giles  de  Redomer,  collated  in  1316.  He  died  in  1344. 

Edward  Romeyn  succeeded  in  1344,  and  exclianged  it 
xii  Cal.  Jan.  (21st  Dec.)  1347  witli 

John  Winwick,  who  afterwards  exchanged  this  stall 
for  the  mastership  of  St.  Thomas's  hospital  at  Marl- 
borough with 

Henry  de  Blackborne,  who  resigned  it  about  1378. 

Robert  de  Braybrook  was  from  this  prebend  made 
bishop  of  London  in  1381. 

Henry  Drury,  installed  7th  Dec.  1381. 

Reginald  Braybrook,  collated  5th  Dec.  1387,  and 
(piitted  it  the  same  day  for  the  free  chapel  of  St. 
Mary  of  Chelmsford  to  Henry  Drury.  He  also  quitted 
it  after  a  short  time,  for  it  appears  that 

John  II ode  de  Banbury,  rector  0/ Scatter,  obtained  it 
by  excliango  with  Drury  in  1394;  and  changed  it 
again  f(>r  Dunsby  and  Scotter  with 

The  sanu)  Henry  Drury,  who  was  installed  (a  second 
time)  1394,  and  died  in  1396. 

o  2 


100  LINCOLN. 

Tjiomas  Wardroper,  collated  17th  Jan.  1396-7,  vice 

Drury  deceased.     He  quitted  it  for  Bedford  Major. 
William  Nkwton  succeeded  16th  May  1397.    He  ex- 
changed with 
William  Hales  in  1410. 
Richard  Tngoldsby,  collated  in  141 2.     He  quitted  it 

for  Welton  Bekhall  by  exchange  with 
John  Haversham,  who  succeeded  in  1427. 
John  Stone  died  possessed  of  this  stall  in  1449. 
Simon  Say,  collated  4th  July  1449,  vice  Stone  deceased. 
Thomas  Grainger  succeeded  12th  July  1451,  vice  Say 

resigned:  he  resigned  in  1467. 
Richard  Lichfield,  LL.D,  collated  15th  April  1467, 

vice   Grainger  resigned.      He  became  canon  of  St. 

PauFs,  having  quitted  this  prebend  a  considerable  time 

before  his  death,  which  took  place  27th  Feb.  1496— 7* 

He  was  buried  in  the  cathedral. 
William  Woodcock,  installed  21st  March  147 1-2. 
Thomas  Dalison,  installed  18th  March  1474—5. 
Simon  Stallworth,  ist  Dec.  1481.    He  quitted  it  the 

same  year. 
John  Baker,  S.T.P.,  installed    24th  March  148 1-2. 

He  died  in  1487. 
Thomas  Gilbert,  LL.D.,  collated  17th  Feb.  1487-8, 

vice  Baker  deceased. 
Gilbert  John  Burgess,  S.T.P.,    resigned   it   circiter 

15 15,  when 
Robert  Haron,  who  was  installed  5th  March  that 

same  year,  succeeded. 
James  Rogers  installed  5th  Sept.  1517. 
Richard  Maudeley,  archdeacon  of  Leicester,  installed 

9th  June  15 1 8. 
James  Mallet,  3rd  Sept.  15 19,  he  quitted  it  for  Sel- 

ford. 
John  Staple  installed  21st  July  1520. 
John  London,  LL.D.,  installed  29th  Aug.  i^22,  vice 

Staple  deceased. 


PREBENDARIES.  101 

Robert  Bekinsawe,  S.T.P.,  collated   nth  May,  and 

installed  13th  June  1523,  vice  London  resigned. 
Silvester  Dario,  LL.D.,  collated  3rd  Feb.  1525-6, 

vice  Bekinsawe  deceased. 
John  Cottiskord,  S.T.  P.,  rector   of  Lincoln  college, 

Oxon,  collated  13th  Sept.  and  installed  5th  Oct.  1538. 
William  Tailboys,  installed  7th  Oct. 1542;  he  quitted 

it  for  Nassington. 
Henry  Lockwood,  S.T. P.,  collated   27th  April,  and 

installed  8th  May  1546. 
William  Willis,  A.M.,  installed  25th  July  1^5^^  ^^^^^ 

held  it  in  156 1. 
John  Winter,  A.M.,  collated  ist  July,  and  installed 

26th  Aug.  1574. 
Robert  Warner,  collated  2nd  May  1591. 
Richard  Preston,  collated  25th  Jan.  1593-4. 
Hamlet  Marshall,  installed  15th  May  1596. 
William  Covell,  S.T. P.,  22nd  Sept.  1612. 
Robert  Trice,  A.M.,  20th  May  16 14. 
Reginald  Hatfeild  20th  Aug.  1628. 
John  Pulleyn,  B.D.,  chancellor  of  this  cathedral,  17th 

Nov.  1660;  he  died  in  1670,  since  which  time  it  has 

been  vacant. 

ASGARBY. 

Robert  dk  Grainvill  or  Glanvill  appears  to  be  the 

first  holder  of  this  stall,  about  1140. 
Ralph  de  Rowell  held  it  in  1289  and  1305,  and  died 

in  1316. 
Hknry  de  Mansfeild,  collated  1316, and  died  ini328  ; 

he  was  also  dean  of  this  church. 
Nicholas  de  Heygate  possessed  it  in  1332,  and  died 

in  1338.     He  was  also  provost  of  Beverley. 
Ralph  de  Hengham  held  it  in  1339  and  1343. 
John  de  Welbourn  occurs  possessed  of  it  in   1363, 

and  died  in  1381.     He  was  also  treasurer  of  the  ca- 

tliodral. 
William  dk  Ashton  resigned  this  stall  in  1338. 


102  LINCOLN. 

John  Soijtham,  LL.D.,  installed  by  proxy  i^th  March 
1388-9,  and  in  person  19th  June  1393,  vice  Ashton 
resigned  ;  he  exchanged  it  for  Dunham  alias  Dunholme 
with 

John  Thomas,  who  was  collated  22nd  Oct.  1401,  vice 
Southam  resigned. 

John  Wade^  collated  in  1412,  vice  Thomas  deceased. 

Simon  Stoley,  collated  in  141 3,  vice  Wade  resigned. 

Thomas  Russel  collated  13th  Sept.  1423. 

John  Stone  was  possessed  of  it  in  1429. 

WiLLiAiM  ScROPE,  LL.D.,  Collated  25th  Oct.  143 1 ;  he 
exchanged  it  with 

Walter  Adams,  14th  Sept.  1437. 

John  Gravely,  installed  6th  Sept.  1466. 

Henry  Carbonel  installed  23rd  Oct.  1473. 

William  Grene_,  installed  5th  Feb.  1473-4. 

John  Lomley  presented  24th  Feb.  1482,  vice  Grene 
deceased. 

Thomas  Smith,  collated  18th  Feb.  1483—4,  vice  Lom- 
ley deceased.  He  was  not  installed  in  person  till  6th 
Sept.  1494,  and  died  in  1499. 

lloGER  HooRD,  LL.D.,  was  installed  by  proxy  13th 
July  1499,  and  died  in  1502. 

Peter  Caversham,  ahhot  of  Nutley^  co.  Bucks^  was  col- 
lated 20th  June  1502  by  the  Pope's  dispensation,  vice 
Hoord  deceased  ;   but  he  soon  quitted  it. 

John  Allen,  collated  4th  April  1503. 

John  Bell,  LL.D.,  collated  28th  Sept.  1528,  vice 
Allen  deceased.  He  was  made  bishop  of  Wor- 
cester. 

William  Tresham,  S.T.P.,  collated  29th  March,  and 
installed  i6th  July  1540,  vice  Bell,  promoted  to  the 
bishopric  of  Worcester.  He  was  deprived  by  bishop 
Bullingham,  who  conferred  it  upon 

Christopher  Southose  in  1560. 

John  Southose  or  Southouse  is  said  to  have  been 
presented  by  the  Queen  9th  Aug.  1579  on  account  of 
Christopher  Southose  not  paying  his  tenths. 


PREBENDARIES.  103 

John  Williams,  B.D.,  installed  29th  Dec.  1613;  he 
was  also  i)reccntor.  In  162 1  he  was  made  bishop  of 
this  SCO,  and  held  this  prebend  in  coinniondam. 

John  Tirkman,  B.D.,  installed  26th  Dec.  164  i. 

Thomas  Nkwcomen,  presented  by  the  King  in  1660. 

John  Worthington,  S^T.P.,  installed  on  the  King's 
title  25th  June  1668.  He  was  buried  at  Hackney, 
near  London^  30th  Nov.  1671. 

John  Barnard,  S.T.P.,  installed  13th  April  1672, 
vice  Dr.  Worthington  deceased.  He  died  17th  Aug. 
1683. 

John  Skelton,  A.M.,  collated  5th  Sept.,  and  installed 
8th  Sept.  1 683 ,  vice  Dr.  Barnard  deceased.  He  quitted 
it  for  Biggleswade  in  1684. 

Isaac  Wright,  A.M.,  collated  9th  May,  and  installed 
on  the  loth  of  the  same  month  1684,  vice  Skelton 
resigned. 

William  Okfley,  A.M.,  collated  29th  June,  and  in- 
stalled 20th  July  1689,  vice  Wright  deceased.  He 
quitted  it  for  Langford  Manor. 

John  Osbaldeston,  collated  6th  April,  and  installed 
nth  April  1691,  vice  William  Offley  resigned.  He 
died  in  the  same  year. 

IIknrv  Brougham,  A.M.,  collated  29th  Sept.,  and  in- 
stalled 30th  Sept.  1 69 1,  vice  John  Osbaldeston  de- 
ceased. 

Henry  Morland,  B.D.,  collated  j^th  April,  and  in- 
stalled 5th  May  1696. 

Maunsell  Courtman,  collated  8th  May,  and  installed 
on  the  30th  of  the  same  month  1702;  he  quitted  it 
for  Langford  Ecclesia. 

James  Garotner,  A.M.,  collated  19th  Dec,  and  in- 
stalled on  the  22nd  of  the  same  month  1704.  He  was 
subdean  of  this  church. 

William  Lunn,  S.T.P.,  collated  6th  July  1732. 

Laurence  Jackson,  S.T.P.,  collated  J5th  April,  and 
installed  6th  June  1747. 


104  LINCOLN. 

Christopher  Anstey,  B.D.,  collated  30th  April,  and 
installed  30th  May  1772,  vice  Laurence  Jackson  de- 
ceased. 

Edward  Bower  bank,  B.D.,  collated  the  12th,  and  in- 
stalled 27th  Nov.  1784,  vice  Christopher  Anstey  de- 
ceased. 

Thomas  Willis,  LL.B.,  collated  24th  Nov.,  and  in- 
stalled 9th  Dec.  1786,  vice  Edward  Bowerbank  re- 
signed. 

Frederick  Vernon  Lockwood,  collated  24th  Jan. 
1828,  vice  Thomas WilHs  deceased. 

John  Henry  Pooley,  19th  March  1845,  ^'^^^  Frederick 
Vernon  Lockwood. 

BANBURY. 

Nicholas  de  Waltham.  The  date  of  his  appointment 
has  not  been  found. 

Theobald  de  Barri,  collated  in  Nov.  1295,  vice  Wal- 
tham deceased.      He  was  afterwards  bishop  of  Liege. 

Hugh  de  Normanton  succeeded  in  1303.  He  was  de- 
prived of  this  dignity,  and  it  was  conferred  by  the 
Pope  on 

George  de  Saluciis  in  1303,  and  the  King  ratified 
the  appointment  14th  Oct.  1330. 

Ralph  de  Stratford,  presented  by  the  King  nth 
April  1332. 

HuGOLiNE    "  FiLius   Pauli,"  a  foreigner,  held  it  in 

^333- 
Paul  de  Monteflorum,  frecentor  of  this  churchy  was 

possessed  of  this  stall  about  1334. 

Richard  de  Murimouth,  presented  by  the  King  12th 
Feb.  1341—2%  collated  12th  April  1342,  confirmed 
by  the  King  16th  April ^. 

Michael  de  Northburgh,  afterwards  bishop  of  Lon- 
don, resigned  this  stall  in  1344  to 

^  Pat.  i6  Edw.  III.  p.  I.  m.  38.  ^  Ibid.  m.  9. 


PREBENDARIKS.  105 

Hugh  dk  Nkwton,  iii  Cal.  Mali  (29th  April)  1344- 
Pktkr  dk  Wotton  succeeded;  presented  by  the  King 

in  1349. 
John  dk  Stuetlky,  dean  of  this  churchy  held  this  stall 

in  1361. 
Edward  BAiiDOLrn   or  Bardolf,  presented  3rd  Oct. 

'3^9^- 
John  Pakinton  held  this  stall  in  1380.    He  quitted  it 

in  1389  for  Leighton  Buzzard. 

John  Stacey,  installed  25th  Oct.  1389.     He  died  in 

'394- 
Richard  Courtney,  collated  1 8th  Nov.,  and  installed 

25th  Nov.  1394.  He  was  afterwards  bishop  of  Nor- 
wich. 

John  Forrest  succeeded  in  140 1 .  He  died  in  1446,  and 
was  buried  in  Wells  cathedral,  where  he  was  dean. 

William  Witham,  LL.D.,  collated  2nd  April  1446^. 
He  died  anno  1472,  and  being  dean  of  Wells  was 
buried  in  that  cathedral. 

John  Gunthorp,  (to  whom  Witham  had  resigned  a  year 
before  his  death,)  installed  15th  Aug.  1471.  He  died 
at  his  deanery  of  Wells  in  1498,  and  was  buried  in 
that  cathedral. 

James  Whiston,  installed  23rd  July  1498.  He  died 
in  1512. 

Matthew  Smith,  collated  2nd  Dec.  15 12.  He  died 
6th  Feb.  1547-8.  He  was  the  first  principal  of  Braze- 
nose  college  Oxon,  and  was  buried  in  St.  Mary'*s  in 
that  college. 

IIknuy  Pahry,  installed  2ist  June  1548.  He  surren- 
dered this  stall  the  same  year  or  the  next  to  sir  John 
Tynno,  making  a  grant  of  all  his  titles  and  estates  in 

7  Pat.  4;^  K(l\v.  1 II,  p.  2.  m.  20.  death  of  Kwen  in  1464,  William's 

^  Tliis  stall  had  been  vacated  name,  prohahlv    when    dean    of 

hi'fore  1458,  for,  that  year,  Rich-  Wells,    aj^ain    occnrs.      He    was 

ard  Kwen  hold  it,  "  per  mortem  installed  prebendary  of  Banbury 

Roberti  Ajipulby,"  who  it  would  3rd  March,  that  same  year,  per 

appear  had  held  it  also.    On  the  mortem  llicardi  Ewen,  etc. 

VOL.  11.  p 


lOfi  LINCOLN. 

it;  so  it  was  dissolved.  The  prebondal  estate  is  now 
attached  to  the  bishopric  of  Oxon,  and  was  given 
thereto  in  1589  by  a  grant  from  queen  EHzabeth  in 
excliange  for  some  manors  belonging  to  that  see. 

BEDFORD  MAJOR. 

Stephen  de  Tawell  quitted  this  stall  in  1290  for  the 
prebend  of  Buckden. 

William  Stockton  succeeded  iv  Id.  Jan.  (lothJan.) 
1290-91  on  the  cession  of  Tawell.  He  quitted  it  in 
1293  for  Selford. 

William  de  Hexnoure  or  Henevere  succeeded  xiv 
Kal.  Dec.  (i8tli  Nov.)  1293,  ^^^^  Stockton  resigned. 

John  de  Scalby  succeeded  v  Id.  Oct.  (nth  Oct.)  1299, 
vice  Hennoure  deceased. 

William  de  Okham,  collated  1302  ;  he  was  also  arch- 
deacon of  Stow. 

John  de  Bourne  occurs  possessed  of  this  stall  in  1333. 

William  de  Wittlesey,  appointed  12th  Oct.  1356^. 

William  de  Mulsho,  appointed  by  the  King  28th 
Aug.  1362 1^. 

Robert  de  Farington  exchanged  this  stall  with 

William  de  Islip  in  1379. 

William  de  Borstall  died  in  1387;  some  time  before 
his  death  he  exchanged  this  stall  for  Brondsbury  pre- 
bend in  St.  Paul's  cathedral^  London,  with 

John  de  Newport,  alias  Carlton,  who  was  collated 
the  1 2th  and  installed  i3th  Dec.  T385.  He  resigned 
in  1388. 

John  Fishede,  installed  24th  Feb.  1388—9,  vice  New- 
port resigned. 

John  Carlton,  archdeacon  of  Colchester^  possessed  this 
prebend  in  1397,  in  which  year  he  quitted  it. 

Thomas  Wardroper,  collated  6th  May  1397,  vice 
Carlton  resigned. 

Robert  Trays,  collated  to  it  in  1401,  and  about  that 
time  made  prebendary  of  Buckden. 

9  Pat.  30  Edw.  III.  p.  2.  m.  2.         ^^  Pat.  36  Edw.  III.  p.  2.  m.  30. 


if- 

4 


PREBENDARIES.  107 

Roger  Wkstwood  seems  to  have  succeeded  in  1402. 
Robert  IIa(;i[am  succeeded  in  Nov.  1402. 
William  Talbot,  collated  12th  Aug.  1407. 
Robert  Dabridgecourt,  collated  in  1409,  vice  Talbot 

resigned ;   he  exchanged  it  with 
Thomas  Paris,  who  was  collated  5th  July  1410.     He 

exchanged  it  with 
William  Workman,  who  was  collated  8th  Nov.  1410; 

the  same  year  he  exchanged  it  with 
John  Longueville,  24th  Sept.  1411,  for  Oxford  pre- 
bend in  Sarum  cathedral. 
Richard  Caudray  succeeded  28th  Feb.  1426—7,  vice 

Longueville  deceased. 
Thomas  Chichley;  he  quitted  this  stall  in  1434  for 

Ailesbury. 
Ralph  Bildeston,  collated  5th  Juno  1434. 
John  Derby,  collated  15th  March  1444—5. 
Thomas  Salisbury,  LL.D.,  collated  i6th  Jan.  1446-7, 

and  quitted  it  in  1459  for  LaflPord,  alias  Sleford. 
Robert  Catesby,  collated  1st  Nov.  1459. 
Thomas  Cook,  LL.B.,  collated  in  1487,  and  died  1493. 
Roger  Wode,  collated  J3th  April  1493,  ^^^^  Cook  de- 
ceased. 
John   Denham,   collated  15th  Sept.  1509,  vice  Wode 

deceased  ;  he  resigned  it  in  1531  for  a  pension  of  8/. 

per  annum. 
William  Chambers,  collated  23rd  Jan.  1531-2. 
Anthoxy  Draycot,  LL.D.,  collated  nth  Feb.  1538-9; 

he  was  deprived  in  1560. 
Thomas  Godwin,  installed  28th  Sept.  1560.  He  quitted 

it  for  ^lilton  Ecclesia,  and  was  afterwards  bishop  of 

Bath  and  Wells. 
Gregory  Garth,  installed  27th  May  1564. 
William   Cole,  D.D.,  installed  4th  Dec.  1574.     He 

died  in  1600,  and  was  buried  in  Lincoln  cathedral. 
William  iVLason,  collated  i.st  Dec.  1600. 
John  Barnes,  collated  29th  Aug.  and  installed    8th 

Oct.  16 10. 

P  2 


108  LINCOLN. 

William  Hickes,  A.M.,  collated  20th  Aug.  1612,  and 
installed  23rd  Aug.  1612.     He  died  in  1646. 

Baldwin  Ackland,  B.D.  (succeeded  after  the  Restora- 
tion), collated  12th  Sept.  1660.  He  died  27th  Aug. 
1672,  aged  64. 

Stephen  Norton,  collated  ist  Nov.  1667,  and  installed 
2 1st  iMay  1668,  vice  Baldwin  Ackland  resigned. 

Robert  Brabant,  A.M.,  S.T.P.,  collated  14th  March 
1687—8,  and  installed  28th  April  1688,  vice  Stephen 
Norton  deceased.  He  died  in  1722,  being  also  pre- 
bendary of  Worcester  and  London. 

Daniel  Gabriel  Gibern,  A.M.,  collated  J2th  Sept. 
1722,  vice  Brabant  deceased. 

Robert  Lambe,  B.A.,  collated  6th  July,  and  installed 
12th  Aug.  1749. 

William  Smith,  B.A.,  collated  25th  Nov.  1749,  and 
installed  25th  Feb.  1749—50. 

Thomas  Bedford,  A.M.,  collated  5th  June,  and  in- 
stalled 2ist  Sept.  1782,  vice  William  Smith  deceased. 

John  Humfray,  A.M.,  collated  21st  and  installed  29th 
June  1793,  vice  Thomas  Bedford  deceased. 

BEDFORD  MINOR. 

Reginald  Brandon  resigned  this  stall  in  1303. 
Gilbert  de  Middleton,  collated  1303,  vice  Brandon 

resigned.     He  was  also  archdeacon  of  Northampton. 
Thomas  de  Clifford  succeeded  in  1308. 
John  Mallvill  succeeded  in  1322. 
John  Port  all  succeeded  in  1323. 
William  de  Herlaston  succeeded  in  1325. 
Henry  de  Iddes worth  resigned  this  stall  to 
Nicholas  de  Falle  in  1326. 
Nicholas  de  Cornwall  held  this  stall  in  1333  and 

1340. 
Edmund  de  Leek  died  possessed  of  this  stall  in  1349. 

After  whose  death 
William  de  Askeby  succeeded  in  1349. 
William  de  Spridlington  ;  his  appointment  was  ra-| 


PREBENDARIES.  109 

tified  3th  July 7  1363;  in  \yi6  he  was  made  bishop  of 

St.  Asaph. 
Richard    dk    Spridlingtox,    appointed     7th     May 

1376^. 
RoBKRT  dp:  Farrixgtox  resigned  it  in  1379  to 
William  de  Islip, 

John  Metham,  installed  21st  June  1386. 
John  Chamberlain,  installed  26th  Sept.   1388,   vice 

Metham  deceased. 
Henry  de  Brauncewell  installed  Toth  Oct.  1388.  He 

was  made  prebend  of  Welton  Beckhall  about  1393. 
John  Fyshede^  installed  24th  Feb.  1388-9;  he  resigned 

it  in  T401. 
William  Norton,  collated  24th  Feb.  1401-2. 
Matthew  Edenham,  installed   12th  May  1404,  and 

died  possessed  of  it  in  141 7. 
Richard  Ryppon,  collated  nth  Jan.  1417-18. 
William  Hoper,  LL.D.,  collated  in  1435. 
John  Bradston  resigned  it  in  1448. 
RonKRT  Wymrysh,  collated  24th  Feb.  1448-9.  He  was 

also  subdean. 
RoiJERT   1*i{owett,    LL.B.,   collated   12th  Aug.  1463, 

though  not  installed  till  8th  June  1468. 
William  Adams,  installed  4th  March  148 1-2. 
William  Cousins,  collated  30th  Nov,  1488.     He  was 

installed  by  proxy  28th  Feb.  following ;   he  held  it  in 

1501,  and  died  in  1524,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathe- 
dral, where  he  was  dean. 
Silvester  Dario,  LL.D.,  came  in  rzth  Jan.  1524-5, 

on  the  death  of  the  last  incumbent,  not  named,  and 

quitted  it  the  next  year  for  All  Saints'  prebend. 
John  London,  LL.D.,  succeeded  21st  Feb.  1525-6,  and 

soon  resigned  it. 
RonKRT  Forth  succeeded  6th  April  1526,  and  resigned 

it  in  about  six  months. 
Thomas  Canner,  A.^L,  collated  \i\\\  Nov.  1526.    He 

resigned  it  to 


7  Pat.  37  Edw.  III.  p.  2.  m.  44.         8  Pat.  soEihv.  III.p.  i.  m.  27. 


no  LINCOLN. 

SiMox  (tukne,  alias  FoTiiKuinv,  who  gave  up  Biggles- 
wade, a  rich  prebend,  and  took  this  27th  May  1 528. 
He  died  in  1536,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral. 

Richard  Scrivener,  A.M.,  collated  12th  May  1536, 
and  resigned  it  in  1538  to 

John  Taylour,  S.T.P.,  collated  3rd  Feb.  1538-9. 

John  Old,  collated  24th  March  1550-51,  vice  Taylour 
deceased  ;  he  resigned  it  in  1553. 

John  ViNCENT,installed23rdOct.  1553;  he  was  deprived. 

John  Rayner,  LL.D.,  installed  4st  Sept.  1555,  vice 
Vincent.     He  held  it  in  1561. 

John  Martin,  scolaris,  collated  10th  Nov.  1574.  Died 
in  1626. 

Richard  Kildby,  B.D.,  succeeded  21st  July  1626. 

Robert  Townsend,  S.T.P.,  succeeded;  installed  9th 
Nov.  1660,  and  died  anno  1706. 

Alexander  Leith,  A.M.,  collated  4th  Dec,  and  in- 
stalled on  the  16th  of  the  same  month  1706,  vice  Dr. 
Townsend  deceased. 

Thomas  Fairfax,  A.M.,  collated  16th  and  installed 
26th  Nov.  1732. 

Moses  Terry,  LL.B,,  collated  30th  Aug.  and  installed 
28th  Sept.  1 75 1.     Died  and  buried  in  the 

chancel  or  presbytery  of  the  cathedral. 

John  Austin,  collated  7th  and  installed  1  ith  June  1757. 

Thomas  Simpson  collated  9th  July,  and  installed  29th 
Sept.  1759. 

William  Hett,  A.M.,  collated  28th  June  and  installed 
5th  Aug.  1786,  vice  Thomas  Simpson  deceased.  He 
died  2 1st  Nov.  1833,  and  was  buried  in  the  cloister  of 
the  cathedral. 

Thomas  Trevenon  Penrose,  19th  May  i834_,  vice 
William  Hett. 

BIGGLESWADE. 

Thomas  de  Norfleet  held  this  stall  17th  Feb.  1276-7 

and  in  1315. 
Otto  de  Salviis,  collated  by  papal  provision  in  1317, 

vice  Norfleet  deceased.  He  died  possessed  of  it  in  1344- 


IMIEIJENDAUIES.  Ill 

Pkter  de  GiLDESBoiio[iGH  held  it  in  1344,  1349,  and 
1366  ;   he  was  also  treasurer  of  Llandaff. 

UoHEJiT  DE  Stratton  held  this  stall  in  1369. 

William  Lohing  held  it  in  1383  and  1388. 

l*HiLip  Morgan,  LL.D.,  collated  2nd  Jan.  1415-16. 
He  was  afterwards  bishop  of  Worcester  and  Ely. 

John  I x worth,  LL.D.,  archdeacon  of  Worcester^  col- 
lated 2nd  Jan.  1419-20,  vice  Morgan  resigned. 

JohnForster,  presented^by  the  King  26th  Jan.  1 421-2, 
installed  27th  May  1422,  vice  Ixworth  resigned. 

Thomas  Broux,  LL.D.,  recovered  this  stall  on  the 
bishop's  title  in  1422.  He  became  bishop  of  Rochester 

in  1435- 

John  Forster  came  in  a  second  time  about  1435,  and 
quitted  it  for  Ailesbury  in  1448,  in  exchange  with 

Thomas  Chichley.  Died  in  1466,  being  also  arch- 
deacon of  Canterbury. 

John  Ruding,  LL.B.,  collated  i8th  Feb.  1466—7.  He 
quitted  it  for  Sutton  cum  liucks. 

John  Rouchier,  collated  the  6th  and  installed  1 1  th  Dec. 
1468,  vice  Ruding  resigned.  He  was  also  archdeacon 
of  Ruckingham,  and  died  in  1495. 

Peter  I^ennock,  installed  26th  Feb.  1495-6,  and  died 
in  J  499. 

Stephen  Rer worth,  M.D.,  installed  28th  Dec.  1499, 
vice  Pennock  deceased. 

Edward  Crofton,  installed  25th  March  1506,  vice 
Herworth  resigned. 

William  Smith,  collated  2otli  Feb.  1507-8,  on  con- 
dition of  paying  Dr.  ]3erworth  an  annual  pension  of 
24/.  out  of  the  prebend.     He  died  15th  Sept.  1508. 

Matthew  Smith,  collated  1 6th  Jan.  1508-9,  vice  Wil- 
liam Smith  deceased.     He  quitted  it  for  Iknbury. 

Simon  Fotherbv,  alias  Grene,  collated  2ml  Dec. 
1512.     He  was  also  precentor  of  this  church. 

George  Henxeage,  LL.D.,  succeeded  27th  jNIay  15:8, 
vice  Fotherby,  on  condition  of  giving  Fotherbv  a  pen- 


112  LINCOLN. 

sion  of  27/.  6s.  Sd.  for  his  life.  He  quitted  it  in  1537 
for  Thame. 

Robert  King,  ^'•Reonensis  episcopus^''  suffragan  to  bishop 
Longland^  last  abbot  ofOseney  and  Tame,  collated  28th 
Nov.  1536;  he  resigned  in  1541,  on  being  made  bi- 
shop of  Oxford. 

JoiiN  May,  installed  19th  Oct.  1542.  In  1547  he  sur- 
rendered it  to  Robert  Beverley,  clerk  of  the  kitchen 
to  Edward  VL 

Giles  P^oster,  collated  and  installed  9th  June  i554* 

John  Man,  A.M.,  held  it  in  1561.  He  died  i8th  March 
1568-9,  being  dean  of  Gloucester. 

William  Mailing,  A.M.,  installed  3rd  April  1569. 

John  Ireton,  B.D.,  collated  T5th  Aug.  1594. 

James  Damon,  collated  2nd  July  1606. 

Thomas  Smith,  A.M.,  collated  26tli  May  and  installed 
19th  June  1613. 

Christopher  Sutton,  B.D.,  collated  20th  Oct.  and  in- 
stalled 23rd  Oct.  1 61 8,  vice  Smith  deceased.  He  died 
in  May  or  June  1629,  and  was  buried  in  Westminster 
abbey. 

Lambert  Osbaldeston,  A.M.,  ^r6Je9^(^«ry  of  Westmin- 
ster, collated  i8th  July  1629. 

Jeremiah  Stephens,  B.D.,  nominated  by  the  King 
29th  June,  and  installed  loth  July  1639,  vice  Osbal- 
deston  deprived.     He  died  in  Jan.  1664. 

Lambert  Osbaldeston,  A.M.,  collated  a  second  time  in 
1641.  He  died  in  Oct.  1659,  and  was  buried  in  West- 
minster abbey. 

Richard  Ball,  B.D.,  installed  r2th  Sept.  1660.  Ho 
,  died  in  1684. 

John  Skelton,  A.M.,  collated  25th  April  and  installed 
3rd  May  1684,  vice  Richard  J3all  deceased.  He  died 
in  T  704. 

Francis  Bragge,  B.D.,  collated  19th  April  and  in- 
stalled on  the  24th  of  the  same  month  1 704. 

William  Musgrave,  A.M.,  collated  12th  July  1728. 


PUEBENDAIITKS.  113 

11obi<:rt  Richardson,  D.D.,  collated  loth  and  installed 
13th  Aug.  1773,  vice  William  Musgrave  deceased. 

Piripps  Weston,  B.D.,  collated  18th  Dec.  1781,  and 
installed  5th  Jan.  1782,  vice  llobert  llichardson  de- 
ceased. 

James  Williamson,  collated  21st  May  and  installed 
12th  June  1790,  vice  Phipps  Weston  resigned. 

John  Pretyman,  collated  i6th  and  installed  20th  July 
1810,  vice  James  Williamson  deceased. 

George  Thomas  Pretyman,  collated  nth  and  in- 
stalled 23rd  April  1814,  vice  John  Pretyman  resigned. 

ST.  BOTOLPH'S. 

Richard  de  Wynchcombe  died  in  possession  of  this 
stall  in  1303. 

Walter  de  Thorpe,  collated  1303,  vice  Wynch- 
combe, deceased. 

Nicholas  Worden  possessed  this  stall  in  1330. 

Richard  de  Bury,  (afterwards  bishop  of  Durham,) 
collated  in  1330.  He  exchanged  it  in  the  same  year 
for  a  prebend  of  Exeter  with 

Petkh  de  Berkley,  who  was  collated  in  1330.  He  did 
not  hold  it  long ;  for  he  changed  again  the  next  year 
for  the  prebend  of  Weston,  in  the  collegiate  church  of 
Westbury,  in  the  diocese  of  Worcester,  with  Richard 
do  Bury. 

Thomas  Brawardin,  collated  in  1333;  he  was  after- 
wards archbishop  of  (Canterbury. 

Jefery  de  Eaton  held  this  stall  in  1336. 

Stephen  de  Brokesrofrn  exchanged  this  prebend  for 
the  wardenship  of  the  free  chapel  of  St.  Margaret  of 
Chelmsford,  x  Kal.  Aug.  (23rd  July,)  with 

William  de  Somerford;  on  whose  deatb,  in  1361, 

John  Bel  voir  succeeded  viii  Kal.  Feb.  (25th  Jan.) 
1 36 1 -2.  He  died  in  1391,  and  was  buried  in  the 
cathedral. 

William  de  Gretwfll,  installed  7th  Aug.  1391,  and 
fjuitted  it  for  St.  ^Fartin's  prebend. 
vol.  11.  Q 


114  LINCOLN. 

John   dk   ILwi.iisham,  installed   2nd  Nov.  1393,  and 

quitted  it  for  Wilton  Beckhall. 
John  Forest,  installed  25th  Feb.  1395-6.   He  quitted 

it  for  Banbury. 
Robert  de  Stoneham  succeeded  in  1401,  and  quitted 

it  for  the  prebend  of  Liddington,  to 
John  Forster,  who  quitted  it  for  the  prebend  of  De- 
cern Libraruni,  to 
John  Wig  worth,  who  was  collated   25th  Aug.  1407, 

but  resigned  the  same  year  to 
John  Weluorn.  He  was  collated  loth  March  1407-8, 

and  immediately  quitted  it  to 
Hugh  Han  worth,  who  was  collated  in  1408.    He  was 
made  prebendary  of  Ketton,  and  resigned  this  stall  to 
John  Foster  in  J410.    He  quitted  this  stall  for  Lang- 
ford  Manor. 
John  Haget,  collated  in  1412. 
William  Rarrowe  succeeded  in  1416.     He  became 

bishop  of  Bangor,  and  afterwards  of  Carlisle. 
John  Rroun,  collated  8th  Aug.  1417.     He  quitted  it 

for  Bigleswade. 
Thomas  Woodford,  collated  6th  Oct.  1423. 
Philip  Tilney  held  it  in   1444;   he  died   1453,  ^^^ 

was  buried  in  the  cathedral. 
William  Triston,  collated  3rd  March  1453-4,  vice 

Tilney  deceased. 
John  Raron  resigned  this  stall  in  1481. 
William  Styward,  collated  28th  June  148 1.    He  re- 
signed in  1484. 
Thomas  Rowden,  A.M.,  collated  14th  July  1484. 
William  Morgan,  collated  5th  June  1508,  vice  Bow- 
den  deceased. 
John    Stanbridge,  collated  3rd  Aug.  1509,    on  the 

death  of  Morgan. 
Oliver   Coren,   collated   8th  Sept.  15 10,  vice   Stan- 
bridge,  deceased.     He  resigned  in  1513. 
Rowland  Messinger,  collated  31st  July  15 13.     He 
died  in  1546. 


PREBENDARIES.  115 

Henry  Aglionhy,  13. D.,  collated  28th  Aug.  1546,  luul 
died  ill  1548. 

lliciiARi)  Tayler,  installed  2nd  Dec.  1548.  Hequitted 
this  stall  for  Carlton  Tliurlby. 

Edmund  Wild,  installed  19th  Sept.  iS53'  ^^  quitted 
this  stall  the  same  year  for  North  Kelsey. 

Thomas  Thomson,  A.M.,  installed  lyth  Dec.  1553. 

John  Tayler,  installed  17th  Nov.  1565. 

William  Wykeham,  S.T.P.,  dea7i  of  this  church,  in- 
stalled 7th  Sept.  1577,  and  made  bishop  in  1584. 

Ralph  Griffith,  or  Gryffyn,  succeeded  in  the  dean- 
ery and  the  prebend.     Installed  7th  April  1585. 

Thomas  Fell  succeeded  in  1593,  vice  Griffith  de- 
ceased. 

William  Myles  succeeded  8th  Nov.  1595,  on  the 
cession  of  Fell. 

Richard  Preston,  A.M.,  collated  18th  April  1606, 
vice  Myles  resigned. 

Leon  Ellis,  A.M.,  collated  14th  June,  and  installed 
on  the  23rd  of  the  same  month,  1615.  He  died  in 
1635,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral. 

Edv^^ard  JIeyner,  collated  loth  Sept.,  and  installed 
on  the  1 7tli  of  the  same  month  1 6]^  ;  on  whose 
resignation 

Henry  Crook,  S.T.P.,  was  installed  15th  Sept.  1636. 

Jonathan  Johnson,  collated  17th  Nov.  1660,  and  in- 
stalled 4th  April  1 66 1,  on  the  death  of  the  last  pre- 
bendary, not  named. 

Samuel  Vaxderlure,  collated  30th  April  1663,  and 
installed  6th  July  1663. 

John  Farmerie,  collated  16th  April  and  installed  on 
the  I  8th  of  the  same  month,  1700;   died  in  1614. 

Joseph  Nicholson,  A.M.,  collated  24th  May  1714. 
Anno  1725  made  chancellor. 

John  Willis,  A.M.,  collated  2nd  March  1724-5. 

Samuel   Alston,  LL.D.,  collated  3rd  March  and  in- 
stalled 19th  April  1748-9. 
Cmii.ders  Twkn'tyman,  D.D.,  collated  ^otli  June  i  758. 

Q  2 


116  LINCOLN. 

Geokgk  Jepsox,  collated  15th  Aug.  i  781,  vice  Childers 
Twentyman  deceased.  Ob.  21st  April  1837,  yctat.  85, 
and  buried  in  the  cloister. 

Charles  Nairnk,  20th  Sept.  J  845,  vice  George  Jepson. 

BRAMPTON  PREBEND. 

Arnold  de  la  Bretto  was  in  1307  collated  by  the 
Pope  to  this  prebend  and  the  archdeaconry  of  Hunt- 
ingdon at  the  same  time. 

GuicHARD  DE  LA  Bretto  was  collatcd  in  1309,  vice 
Arnold  de  la  Bretto  deceased. 

Brunet  or  Bruno  de  Indico,  another  foreigner,  suc- 
ceeded in  13 19,  vice  Guichard  de  la  Bretto  resigned. 
He  held  it  in  1341. 

Thomas  Michel.  The  King  having  heard  a  false  report 
of  the  death  of  Bruno  de  Indico  granted  this  stall  to 
Tho.  Michel.  He  however  revoked  his  grant  20th 
April  13427. 

John  de  Winwick  held  this  stall  in  1354 ;  he  was  also 
treasurer  of  York,  and  prebendary  of  Lichfield,  Sa- 
lisbury, Wells,  and  Chichester. 

Roger  Holm,  who  succeeded  Winwick  in  the  prebend, 
yielded  it  to 

David  Wollore  in  1360. 

Thomas  de  Neweby  held  it  iii  Id.  Nov.  (nth  Nov.) 

1368. 

John  Rouceby  held  it  in  Oct.  1370. 

Simon,  a  Roman  cardinal^  collated  19th  Aug.  1372,  vice 
Neweby  resigned. 

Philip,  cardinal  'priest ^  possessed  it  in  1384. 

Luke,  cardinal  priest ^  held  it  22nd  May  1384. 

John  Lincoln,  presented  8th  March  1386-7".  He  ex- 
changed it  the  first  time  with 

John  Asplyon,  presented  26th  July  1387  *J.  He  re-ex- 
changed it  with 


'  Pat.  16  Edw.  III.  p.  I.  m.  18.  ^  Pat.  9  Ric  II.  p.  2.  m.  20. 

^  Pat.  1 1  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.  21. 


PREBENDARIES.  117 

John  Lincoln,  installed  8th  Jan.  1389-90,  and  died  in 
1391  '",  succeeded  by 

John  Bottlesham  collated  7th  May  1391,  and  in- 
stalled T5th  Jan.  following,  vice  Lincoln  deceased. 
His  appointment  was  ratified  3rd  Nov.  1393  ^^  In 
1399  he  was  made  bishop  of  Rochester. 

Tjiomas  Beckin{;ham,  LL.D.,  collated  1399. 

John  Cattehick,  LL.B.,  collated  7tli  Jan.  140 1-2. 

Hugh  Hanworth,  presented  by  the  King  20th  July 
1404,  vice  Catterick. 

Hugh  Hamerton  succeeded  anno  1405.  He  died  in 
Curia  Romana. 

John  Marshall,  collated  24th  Oct.  1407,  vice  Hamer- 
ton deceased. 

Thomas  Rincisted,  LL.B.,  collated  14th  Dec.  1440. 

Simon  Alcock  succeeded  about  1451.  He  died  in 
Aug.  1458. 

Edmund  Shireee  collated  14th  Dec.  1458.  He  ex- 
changed it  for  the  archdeaconry  of  Stow  with 

Thomas  Downe,  collated  26th  June  1471,  and  died  in 
1489,  being  precentor  of  Hereford,  and  was  buried  in 
that  cathedral.  A  year  before  his  death  he  resigned 
it  to 

Thomas  Hutton,  LL.D.,  collated  in  May  1488,  vice 
Downe.  He  resigned  in  1494  on  being  made  arch- 
deacon of  Lincoln. 

Thomas  Randolph,  collated  28th  July  1494,  and  in- 
stalled by  proxy  the  next  day. 

John  Ravne,  LL.D.,  collated  9th  Nov.  1521,  vice  Ran- 
dolph resigned. 

John  Hawks,  S.T.P.,  collated  27th  March  1531,  vice 
Rayne  resigned.     He  died  in  1544. 

Richard  Roberts,  LL.l^.,  was  collated  14th  April  and 
installed  on  the  20th  of  the  same  month,  1544,  vice 
Hawks  deceased. 

'^  See  however  Pat.  i6Ric.  II.     11  Pat.  17  Ric.  II.  p.  1.  in.  11. 
p.  3.  in.  24. 


llcS  LINCOLN. 

William  Tirwhit  was  collated  on  the  17th  and  instal- 
led 3otli  May  1544,  vice  Roberts  deceased. 

Christopher  Rawlins,  S.  T.  13.,  installed  6th  April 
1555,  on  the  death  of  the  last  incumbent,  not  named. 
He  held  it  in  1562. 

Roger  Fitz-Willtams,  collated  i6th  Sept.  and  in- 
stalled on  the  20th  of  the  same  month,  1589. 

P'.DWARD  G'ERMYNE,  S.T.P.,  Collated  i6th  Nov.  1593, 
and  installed  14th  Jan.  1593-4. 

Morgan  Wynn  collated  17th  April  1623,  ^^^^^  ^^^^^  "^ 
1644;  he  was  also  archdeacon  of  Lincoln. 

George  Nayler  was  probably  installed  ist  Sept.  1660, 
on  the  King's  presentation,  on  Morgan  Wynn's  death. 

William  Winpere,  installed  ist  Oct.  1664,  and  died 
anno  1665. 

William  Rkresby,  S.T.P.,  collated  21st  April  1666. 
Installed  on  the  death  of  the  last  incumbent,  not 
named.  He  died  14th  Aug.  1670,  and  was  buried  in 
the  morning  chapel  in  the  cathedral. 

John  Joynes,  A.M.,  collated  29th  Aug.  and  installed 
on  the  30th  of  the  same  month  1670,  vice  Reresby 
deceased. 

John  Hammond,  A.M.,  S.T.P.,  canon  of  Christ  Church 
and  archdeacon  of  Huntingdon,  collated  ist  May  and 
installed  on  the  2nd  of  the  same  month  1672,  vice 
Joynes  deceased.  He  died  25th  May  1723,  and  was 
buried  in  Christ  Church,  Oxon. 

Geoffrey  Barton,  presented  28th  June  1723  by  the 
King,  during  the  vacancy  of  the  see  of  Lincoln.  He 
died  anno  1725. 

George  Reynolds,  LL.D.,  collated   12th  Aug.  1725; 

also  archdeacon  of  Lincoln. 
John  Gordon,  D.D.,  collated  on  the  1st  and  installed 

22nd  July  1769,  vice  George  Reynolds  deceased. 
Stephen  Fytche,  B.D,,  collated  21st  July  1775  and 

installed  the  day  after,  vice  John  Gordon  resigned. 
William  Tournay,  A.M.,  collated  2nd  April  and  in- 
stalled 24th  May  1 800,  vice  Stephen  Fytche  deceased. 


PRKJJENDARIES.  119 

Charles  Talhot,  collated  17th  July  1812,  vice  Wil- 
liam Tournay  resigned. 

TiiKODOHK  BoivvKNs,  Collated  9th  March  1823,  vice 
Charles  Talbot  deceased. 

BUCKDEN. 

GocELiNE  DE  KiRNiNGTON  resigned  in  Jan.  1290-91. 
Stephen  de  Tawell,  ivid.  Jan.  (loth  Jan.)  1290-91. 
AV  ALTER  DE  WoTTOx,  afterwarcls  archdeacon  of  Hunt- 
ingdon^ collated  viii  Id.  Feb.  (6th  Feb.)  1296—7,  vice 
Tawell  deceased. 
John  Lovel,  presented  by  the  King  26th  Nov.  1300. 
William  de  Brixla  held  it  between  1300  and  1314. 
William  de  Ayremynne  obtained  it  in  1314  by  the 
Pope's  presentation.    In  1315  he  was  made  bishop  of 
Norwich. 
James  de  Berkeley  was  from  this  dignity  made  bi- 
shop of  Exeter  in  1327. 
HrciH  Walmesford  succeeded  in  1327. 
Thomas  Hatfield,  presented  in  1344,  vice  Walmes- 
ford deceased.     He  was  soon  after  made  bishop  of 
Durham. 
Thomas  Fastolf  or    Falstoffe   came  in  by  papal 
provision  xiii  Cal.  Juno   (20th  May)  1345.     In   1353 
he  was  preferred  to  the  see  of  St.  David's. 
Edward  Boteler  held  it  in  1355  and  1356.     He  ex- 
changed it  for  Wybaston  prebendary  in  Wolverhamp- 
ton, 16th  Feb.  1363-4,  with 
UiciiARD  DE  Boule;  and  he  exchanged  it  for  the  pre- 
bend  of  D Sanctne   Crucis    in    the    collegiate 

church  of  St.  John  at  Chester,  with 
Thomas  IIervey,  who  held  it  in  1370. 
Hu(;h  Hanworth  came  in  about  1401. 
UoRERT  Tryal  or  Trays  held  it  in  1403.    He  died  in 

1426,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral. 
John   Elderston   succeeded   in    1426,   vice  I'ryal   or 

Trays  deceased. 
John  Depyng,  LL.B.,  succeeded  in  1427. 


120  LINCOLN. 

William  Alnwick  held  it  in  J 449. 

William  Pkdwell,  LL.13,,  collated  loth  Feb.  1460-1, 

vice  Alnwick  deceased.     He  resigned  in  1491. 
Simon  Stallwortii,  collated  loth  March  1491-2,  and 

died  in  151 1,  being  subdean  of  this  cathedral. 
Philip  Morgan,  M.D.,  installed  8th  May  1512.     He 

quitted  it  for  Milton  Manor  in  15 15. 
Oliver  Coren,  installed  23rd  Dec.  1514,  and  died  in 

1542. 

Nicholas  Smith,  collated  30th  Jan.  1542—3,  and  in- 
stalled 26th  March  1543,  vice  Coren  deceased. 

Clement  Parrot,  B.D.,  collated  30th  Oct.  1544,  vice 
Smith  deceased. 

Thomas  Coopp:r,  bishop  of  this  see,  obtained  this  stall 
from  the  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  and  was  installed 
19th  May  1573. 

William  Stviith,  LL.D.,  installed  2nd  Nov.  158 1,  vice 
bishop  Cooper  resigned.  He  was  a  second  time  in- 
stalled by  proxy  5th  May  1586. 

William  Laud,  S.T.P.,  collated  18th  April  and  in- 
stalled on  the  26th  of  the  same  month  16 14,  vice 
Smith  resigned.  He  was  afterwards  preferred  to  the 
see  of  St.  David's. 

Owen  Gwynn,  S.T.P._,  collated  i8th  April  and  installed 
on  the  26th  of  the  same  month  1622,  vice  bishop 
Laud  resigned. 

Richard  Holdsw^orthe,  S.T.P.,  7th  June  1633,  and 
died  1649.  He  was  also  archdeacon  of  Huntingdon 
and  dean  of  Worcester. 

George  Gisbie,  collated  28th  July  1662. 

John  Joynes,  A.M.,  collated  27th  Aug.  and  installed 
on  the  30th  of  the  same  month  1664,  vice  Gisbie  de- 
ceased.    He  quitted  this  stall  for  Brampton. 

Edward  Holland,  collated  29th  Aug.  and  installed 
on  the  30th  of  the  same  month  1670,  vice  Joynes  re- 
signed. 

Samuel  Whitworth,  A.M.,  collated  14th  Jan.  1687-8, 
and  installed  on  the  20th  of  the  same  month,  vice  Hoi- 


1^ 


PREBENDAIUKS.  121 

laud  deceased.  He  died  about  i  706 ;  and  this  pre- 
bend was  annexed  to  the  bishopric  of  Lincoln,  and  is 
now  part  thereof. 

BUCKINGHAM.     Vide  SUTTON  cum  BUCKS. 
CARLTON-KYME  cum  DALBY. 

Richard  de  Rim  voided  this  prebend  in  1208. 
Henry,    of  London,  archdeacon  of  Stafford^  held  this 

stall  in  1208. 
Theobald  de  Burland  died  possessed  of  this  stall  in 

Gilbert  de  Eyvill,  collated  in  1305. 

John  Harrington,  collated  in  1307,  vice  Eyvill  de- 
ceased. 

John  de  Sutton,  installed  31st  Jan.  1307-8.  He  ex- 
changed it  for  Thorngate  with 

Henry  de  Edenstow,  i:irehend  of  Llandaff  and  South- 
well ^  about  133 1. 

William  de  Hungar  held  it  in  1363. 

William  de  Waltham,  afterwards  bishop  of  Salisbury, 
exchanged  this  stall  for  a  prebend  of  Hoveden  with 

Stephen  del  ser  or  de  Ravensor  2nd  July  1382. 

Thomas  Cockfeild,  installed  13th  March  1384-5. 

William  Gretwell,  installed  8th  Dec.  1393,  vice 
Cockfeild  deceased.  He  died  iv  Id.  Feb.  (10th  Feb.) 
1401-2. 

William  Lane  held  it  about  1410  and  in  1417;  he 
afterwards  exchanged  it  for  a  prebend  of  St.  Ste- 
phen's, Westminster,  with 

Robert  Burgi:ys. 

Peter  Pert  rich  exchanged  it  in  1424  for  the  chan- 
cellorship with 

John  Castle,  aftencards  precentor  of  York;  several 
years  before  his  death  he  gave  up  this  prebend  in  ex- 
change to 

Robert  Rolleston  in  1435. 

Thomas  Walkington,  A.M.,  collated  20th  June  1452. 

vol.   II.  R 


122  LINCOLN. 

Rohkrt  Pevehell,  23rd  Nov.  1470,  vice  Walkington 

deceased. 
John  Fox,  installed  2nd  Nov.  1476. 
Leonard    (written   also  Laurence)   Say,  prehend  of 

YorJc,   installed  28th  Oct.  1477.     He  was  buried  in 

the  cathedral. 
William  Porter,  A.  M.,  collated    20th  April  1493. 

He  became  precentor  of  Hereford  and  was  buried  in 

that  cathedral,  having  resigned  this  stall  five  years 

before  his  death. 
William  Fleshemonger,  LL.  D.,  installed  24th  Oct. 

15 1 9.  He  was  also  dean  of  Chichester,  and  died  ini54i. 
John  Westons,  collated  3 1st  Jan.  1541-2,  and  installed 

31st  March  1542,  vice  Fleshmonger  deceased. 
Hugh  Matthew,  collated  15th  July,  and  installed  7th 

Oct.  1542. 
John  Dean,  installed  13th  Jan.  1551— 2,  vice  Matthew 

deceased. 
John  Norden  held  this  stall  about  1562. 
Ezechiel  Tayler,  installed  13th  Nov.  1574. 
Robert  Teighe,  A.M.,  collated  3cth  Nov.  1594,  and 

died  about  May  161 6. 
Thomas  Pierce,  A.M.,  collated  i6th  Sept.  161 6,  and 

died  between  1650  and  1660,  having  been  ejected  out  of 

his  preferments;  his  successor  at  the  Restoration  was 
George   Ashton,  B.D.,    collated   17th  Nov.  and  in- 
stalled 8th  Dec.  1660.    He  was  buried  at  Beaconsfield 

in  CO.  Bucks  3rd  March  1668-9. 
Thomas  Johnson,  A.M.,  collated  15th  March  1668-9, 

vice  Ashton  deceased. 
George  Huddleston,  installed  27th  May  1675,  vice 

Johnson  deceased. 
Samuel  Garmston,  A.M.,  collated  21st  Jan.  1685-6, 

vice  Huddleston  deceased.     He  died  in  1698. 
Thomas  Muston,  A.M.,  collated  30th  June  1698. 
John  Adamson,  A.M.,  collated  7th  Dec.  1700. 
Francis  Jefferys,  LL.B.,  collated  23rd  June  17 18. 
Frederic  Reynolds,    collated    25th  July   1741,  vice 

Francis  Jefferys  deceased. 


PREBENDAJUKS.  123 

John  Davies,  collated  27th  June  and  installed  24th 
Aug.  1743. 

Richard  Lucas,  collated  15th  Aug.  and  installed  26th 
Sept.  1767,  vice  John  Davies  deceased. 

John  Rawlins,  collated  2nd  April,  and  installed  26th 
Sept.  1789,  vice  Richard  Lucas  deceased. 

Charles  Apthorp  Wheelwright,  collated  22nd  July, 
and  installed  24th  Aug.  18 11,  vice  John  Rawlins  de- 
ceased. 

CARLTON  CUM  THURLBY,  alias 
CARTON  PAYNEL. 

Nicholas  de  Comite  resigned  this  stall  in  1307. 
Richard  de  Montenigro,  collated  1307,  vice  Comite, 

resigned. 
Nicholas  de  Nottingham  seems  to  have  held  it  in 

1 3 1 9  for  a  few  days,  though 
Richard  de  Brinkeley  is  said  to  have  succeeded  on 

the  death  of  Richard  de  Montenigro ''^\ 
Richard  de  Airmin  held  it  in  1332. 
Nicholas  de  Capiton  or  Capoton,  a  foreigner,  held 

this  stall  in  1343. 
Roger  de  Newcroft,  collated  in  1348. 
Robert  de  Wrikgworth,  collated  in  135 1. 
Edward  Chardstock,   appointment   ratified    14  July 

^35^^^i  ^^^^  exchanged  it  for  some  other  prebend  in 

1376  with 
Robert  Farrington,  collated  28th  Oct.  1376. 
John  Rouceby,  collated  in  1379,  vice  Farrington,  re- 
signed.     He  died  in   1388,  and  was  buried  in  the 

cathedral. 
Richard  Coxingston,  LL.D.,  installed  2i8t  Nov. 1388. 

Ho  exchanged  it  with 
Thomas  Hilton  in  1395. 
'i'noMAs  Parker,  installed  in  1405;  and  exchanged  it 

with 


'^  See  Reg.  Burghersh.  f.  397  b.        ' '  Pat.  32  Echv.  HI.  p.  2.  m.  33. 

R  2 


124  LINCOLN. 

William  Cross,  i8th  June  141 1,  who  also  exchanged 
it  for  St.  Mary's  Hospital,  at  York,  with 

Thomas  Peteling,  who  was  collated  2nd  April  1416. 

Thomas  Baldixg,  21st  Sept.  1418.  He  died  in  1433, 
and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral. 

Thomas  Warde,  archdeacon  ofBath^  seems  to  have  suc- 
ceeded in  1433.    He  occurs  possessed  of  it  in  1438. 

William. WiTHAM,  LL.D.,  succeeded  ist  March  1447. 

John  Perche  possessed  this  stall  in  1462.  He  ex- 
changed it  for  a  prebend  of  Wells  with 

SiMON  Belton,  1 2th  March  1462-3. 

Peter  Courtenay,  LL.D.,  held  it  19th  Aug.  1463. 
He  was  afterwards  bishop  of  Exeter  and  Winchester. 

Robert  Wimryssh  succeeded  in  1471,  and  resigned  it 
the  same  year  on  being  made  subdean. 

Thomas  Alford,  collated  in  1471.  He  died  in  1485, 
and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral. 

Thomas  Hill,  installed  2nd  April  i486.  He  quitted 
it  for  Sutton  in  Marisco. 

Richard  Royston  alias  Smith,  collated  2nd  March 
1502-3. 

Edward  Powell,  S.T.P.,  installed  by  proxy  25th 
March  1505;  and  quitted  it  in  1525  for  Sutton  in 
Marisco. 

John  Underhill,  collated  12th  Nov.  1525. 

Edward  Higgoxs,  LL.D.,  collated  22nd  April  1533. 

Arthur  Low,  collated  7th  Feb.  1537—8. 

William  Webster,  LL.B.,  collated  loth  July  1540. 

John  Buttry,  collated  20th  March  1544—5,  and  ad- 
mitted 30th  March  1545. 

John  Madew,  S.T.P.,  installed  22nd  July  1550 ;  and 
quitted  it  for  Leighton  Buzzard. 

Richard  Tayler,  installed  19th  Sept.  1553;  and 
quitted  it  for  Coringham. 

Thomas  Noke,  A.M.,  collated  20th  Sept.,  and  installed 
9th  Oct.  1573. 

Edward  Wickham,  A.M.,  installed  loth  Nov.  1593. 
He  was  also  archdeacon,  and  died  21st  Aug.  1621. 


PREBENDARIES.  125 

Robert  Wtllan,  S.T.P.,  collated  8th  Dec.  1621,  and 
installed  21st  Jan.  1621—2.     He  died  in  1635. 

Hugh  Downehale,  S.T.P.,  collated  5th  April  1631. 

Thomas  Sprat,  afterwards  bishop  of  Rochester,  in- 
stalled 20th  Oct.  1660,  vice  Downehale,  deceased. 

Richard  Hyett,  collated  28th  Nov.  1669. 

Abraham  Gregory,  A.M.,  installed  13th  April  1672, 
vice  Hyett,  deceased.  He  died  29th  July  1690,  being 
precentor  of  LlandafF  and  prebendary  of  Gloucester. 
He  was  buried  at  Gloucester. 

Roger  Jones,  A.M.,  collated  2nd  Sept.  1690,  vice 
Abraham  Gregory,  deceased. 

Charles  Smithson,  A.M.,  collated  5th  Oct.  1700.  Ho 
died  in  17 14. 

Charles  Hinde,  A.M.,  collated  5th  Feb.  1714-15. 
He  died  in  1725. 

White  Kennett,  A.M.,  collated  6th  Dec.  1725. 

Edward  Saul,  A.M.,  collated  23rd,  and  installed  27th 
June  1740. 

Gerard  Neden,  D.D.,  collated  19th,  and  installed 
22nd  Sept.  1753. 

Thomas  Bowman,  M.A.,  collated  8th  March,  and  in- 
stalled 29th  April  1769,  vice  Gerard  Neden  deceased. 

Henrv  Key  Bonne y,  A.M.,  collated  19th  July,  and 
installed  24th  Aug.  1799,  vice  Thomas  Bowman 
deceased. 

James  Cullum,  collated  15th  Aug.  1810,  vice  Henry 
Key  Bonney  deceased. 

John  Carr,  i6th  Dec.  1842,  vice  James  Cullum. 

CASTOR. 

Roger  dk  Care  or  Cove,  enjoyed  it  about  12:0. 
Thomas  Becke  was  presented  by  the  King  20th  Jan. 

1279-80^^     He  was  the  next  year  preferred  to  the 

see  of  St.  David's. 
Adam  de  Brampton  hold  this  stall  in  1281.     He  died 

in  1 293,  being  also  precentor. 

11  Pat.  8  Edw.  I.  m.  33. 


126  LINCOLN. 

Roger  de  Martival  succeeded  xiv  Kal.  Deo.  (i8th 
Nov.)  1293.  He  was  afterwards  dean  of  this  church, 
and  at  length  bishop  of  Salisbury. 

William  de  Birston  occurs  possessed  of  it  in  1315. 

John  Stratford,  afterward  bishop  of  Winchester  and 
archbishop  of  Canterbury,  was  presented  to  this  stall 
in  1317. 

WALTER.de  Blida  was  presented  19th  Feb.  1318—19. 

Tydon  de  Waresco,  presented  12th  Nov.  1325. 

Robert  de  Ayleston,  archdeacon  of  Wilts,  was  pre- 
sented by  the  King  27th  Feb.  1330-31. 

Robert  de  Tanton  was  presented  by  the  King  27th 
April  1334^2, 

William  de  Kildesby  was  presented  by  the  King  1st 

March  1334-5- 

Paul  de  Monteflorum  seems  to  have  accepted  this 
stall  in  1337,  on  his  quitting  the  precentorship ;  he 
resigned  the  stall  in  1344. 

John  Ginewell,  collated  in  1344.  He  was  also  pre- 
bendary of  Bedwin  in  Salisbury  cathedral,  and  of  the 
college  of  St.  Martin-le-Grand  in  London.  He  became 
bishop  of  this  see. 

Henry  de  Ingleby,  appointed  by  the  King  1^  July 
1356  13.     He  held  it  in  1377. 

The  Cardinal  of  Ravenna,  chancellor  of  Lichfield, 
held  this  stall  in  1380. 

Philip  de  Thornbury,  succeeded  in  138 1,  and  ex- 
changed it  for  Empingham  prebend  with 

Richard  Ravenser,  20th  Aug.  1384.   He  died  in  1386. 

William  Broun,  alias  Windsor,  was  admitted  1386. 
He  changed  it  for  the  prebend  of  Hovedon,  with 

John  de  Ravenser,  22nd  June  1387,  appointment 
ratified  17  Dec.  1387 1^.  He  died  in  1393,  being 
archdeacon  of  Lincoln. 

Roger  Walden,  collated  20th  Oct.  1393.  He  became 
archbishop  of  Canterbury. 

12  Pat.  5Edw.  III.  p.  I.  m.  31.  ^^  Pat.  3oEd\v.  III.  p.  2.  m.  7. 

14  Pat.  II  Rec.  II.  p.  1.  m.5. 


PRE  HE  ND  A  HIES.  127 

William  Bulcote,  LL.B.,  collated  in  1396  or  1397, 

vice  Walden  resigned.     lie  died  in  14 10. 
John  IIalywell,  collated  8th  Feb.  1410— 1 1,  vice  Bul- 
cote deceased.     He  died  in  1415. 
Richard    Hkthe,   S.T.P.,   collated   23rd   Sept.  1415, 

vice  IIalywell  deceased.     He  died  in  1443,  ^^^  ^^^^ 

succeeded  by 
Robert  Wetheiiynsete,  21st  March  1443. 
William    Faldingworth    occurs  possessed  of  it  in 

1450. 
Thomas  Rikgsted  held  it  in  1452. 
John  Chedworth,  collated  14th  Dec.  1454,  vice  Ring- 

sted  deceased.     He  quitted  it  in  1457,  on  being  made 

archdeacon  of  Northampton. 
John  Beverley,  collated  11th  Sept.  1458,  and  died  in 

1473.     Ho  was  buried  in  the  cathedral. 
John    Lillyford,    LL.D.,  installed  24th  June  1473. 

He  died  and  was  buried  in  this  cathedral  in  1476, 

being  succeeded  by 
William  Sheffield,  LL.D.,  installed  by  proxy  25th 

Jan.  1476—7. 
John  Fox,  LL.D.,  installed  28th  Oct.  1477.     He  died 

in  1482,   being  chancellor  of  Lichfield   diocese,   and 

prebendary  of  that  cathedral. 
John  Dalton,  collated  6th  Feb.  1482-3,  and  resigned 

in  1502,  reserving  himself  a  pension  out  of  it. 
John   Constable   succeeded   4th  Jan.    1502—3.       He 

died  15th  July  1528,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral, 

where  ho  was  dean. 
Roger  Lupton,  canon  of  Windsor  and  provost  of  Eton, 

collated  to  this  stall  17th  July  1528.     He  died  about 

25th  Feb.  1539—40,  and  was  buried  in  Eton  college 

chapel. 
Anthony  Barker,  A.M.,  succeeded,  and  was  collated 

1st  March  1539-40.   Ho  died  about  1551,  being  canon 

of  Windsor  and  fellow  of  Eton. 
Alexander    Cray'ke,    LL.B.,    installed     27th    Jan. 


1,^8  LINCOLN. 

Stp:phen  White,  A.B.,  installed  ist  Sept.  1555. 

Thomas  Thurland,  collated  29th  July  1560. 

John  Robinson,  archdeacon  of  Bedford^  was  collated 
7th  and  installed  9th  Oct.  1574. 

Roger  Parker,  B.D.,  collated  19th  April  and  installed 
on  the  22nd  of  the  same  month  1598,  vice  Robinson, 
deceased.    He  died  in  1629,  being  dean  of  this  church. 

William  Dalben,  collated  31st  Aug.  1629,  vice  Par- 
ker, deceased. 

Robert  Creighton,  A.M.,  collated  26th  Sept.  163 1, 
installed  i8th  March  163 1-2.  He  became  bishop  of 
Bath  and  Wells. 

Samuel  Speed,  A.M.,  collated  9th  July  and  installed 
20th  Sept.  1670,  vice  Dr.  Creighton,  promoted  to  the 
see  of  Bath  and  Wells.  He  died  in  Jan.  168 1—2,  be- 
ing canon  of  Christ  Church,  Oxon. 

George  Reynell,  S.T.P.,  collated  i6th  Feb.  168 1-2, 
and  installed  12th  Oct.  1682,  vice  Samuel  Speed,  de- 
ceased.    He  quitted  it  for  Lidington. 

Samuel  Burnet,  A.M.,  installed  14th  Nov.  1685.  He 
died  in  1711. 

Joshua  Clerk,  A.M.,  collated  19th  June  17 11. 

David  Trimnell,  A.M.,  collated  10th  March  1712- 
13.     On  his  being  made  precentor, 

John  Waugh,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  29th  March  17 18, 
and  installed  i8th  or  19th  June  following.  In  1723 
he  became  bishop  of  Carlisle,  but  held  this  stall  in 
commendam. 

Oliver  Naylor,  collated  4th  Nov.  1734,  vice  the 
bishop  of  Carlisle,  deceased. 

Robert  Carter  Thelwall,  collated  12th  April,  and 
installed  3rd  June  1775,  ^^^^  Oliver  Naylor,  deceased. 

Jacob  Mountain,  collated  i6th  Feb.  and  installed  ist 
June  1788,  vice  Robert  Carter  Thelwall,  deceased. 

George  Moore,  collated  7th  and  installed  9th  Jan. 
I  790,  vice  Jacob  Mountain,  resigned. 

Walter  Farquhar  Hook,  24th  May  1832,  vice 
George  Moore. 


PREBENDARIES.  129 

CENTUM  SOLIDORUM,  alias  dicta 
DE  PREPOSITIS. 

John  de  Ufford  or  Of  ford,  afterwards  archbishop  of 
Canterbury.  Ho  quitted  this  stall  in  1329  for  a  prebend 
of  St.  Paul's,  London,  in  exchange  with 

James  de  Hispania.     He  died  in  1332. 

Henry  de  Iddesworth,  collated  in  1332.  He  ex- 
changed it  in  the  same  year  with 

Jeffry  de  Edenham,  who  was  collated  in  1332. 

Henry  de  Iddesworth  came  in  again  in  1343. 

Walter  Power,  collated  to  it  1349,  on  the  vacancy 
by  Iddesworth's  death. 

John  de  Kirkby  exchanged  it  iv  Non.  Feb.  (2nd  Feb.) 
1367-8  with 

John  de  Nessfeild,  admitted  iv  Non.  Feb.  (2nd  Feb.) 
1367-8. 

John  Dahport  or  Davenport.  He  exchanged  it  for 
Dyndro  prebend  in  Wells  with 

Thomas  Aston,  collated  17th  March  138 1-2. 

Richard  Beverly  enjoyed  it  but  a  little  time,  being 
collated  27th  Sept.  1390,  by  exchange  with  Aston  for 
Liddington. 

Thomas  Brandon,  installed  17th  Oct.  1390.  He  died 
soon  after. 

William  de  Gretwfll,  collated  i6th  Dec.  1390,  on 
whose  resignation  for  another  prebend 

Henry  Brauncewell  was  collated  6th  Aug.  1391. 
He  quitted  it  for  Welton  Bockhall  2nd  July  1395,  by 
exchange  with  Dal  ton. 

Robert  Dalton,  installed  2nd  July  1395. 

John  Bele  held  this  stall.     He  was  buried  in  the  ca- 
thedral 2nd  July  1408. 
John  Stokes  resigned  this  stall  in  1457. 
Richard  Wytton,  LL.D.,  collated  6th  July  1457. 
John  Whelpdale,  installed  8th  Dec.  1470;  but,  be- 
fore him,  Robert  Wymbish  had  been  personally  ii\- 
vol.  it.  s 


130  LINCOLN. 

stalled   I2tli  Aug.  1465.      Whelpdale  resigned  it  in 

Robert  Bellamy,  collated  4th  Oct.  14B3,  vice  Whelp- 
dale, resigned. 

William  Stephens,  collated  12th  Oct.  1492,  vice  Bel- 
lamy, deceased. 

Richard  Royston,  LL.D.,  alias  Smith,  installed  13th 
July  1499,  ^^^  ^®1^  it  in  1 501,  quitting  it  for  Carlton 
cum  Thurlby. 

John  Derby,  A.M.,  succeeded;  collated  28th  March 
1502.     He  quitted  it  for  Dunholme. 

Epv^^ard  Powell,  collated  26th  July  1503,  vice  Derby, 
resigned.     He  quitted  it  for  Carlton  cum  Thurlby. 

Richard  Herbert,  installed  25th  March  1505,  vice 
Powell,  resigned. 

Matthew  Smith,  collated  2nd  Oct.  1508,  and  quitted 
it  for  Biggleswade. 

John  Kidwelly,  collated  to  it  25th  June  1509,  vice 
Smith. 

Jacob  Butler,  collated  26th  Nov.  1509. 

Thomas  Cauce,  B.D.,  collated  J3th  July  151 1,  vice 
Butler  deceased. 

Richard  Pate,  collated  4th  Juno  1523,  vice  Cauce  de- 
ceased.    He  became  bishop  of  Worcester. 

Roger  Lupton,  collated  18th  Sept.  1525,  and  quitted 
it  for  Castor  in  1528. 

Robert  Aldrich,  afterwards  bishop  of  Carlisle,  suc- 
ceeded 1 8th  July  1528,  and  quitted  this  stall  for  the 
prebend  of  Decem  Librarum. 

John  Brandesby,  B.D.,  collated  in  May  1529. 

John  Sapcote,  LL.B.,  installed  21st  Aug.  1546. 

Henry  Markham,  installed  25th  March  1550,  and 
died  soon  after,  being  precentor. 

John  Brandesby,  installed  31st  Oct.  1550,  vice  Mark- 
ham  deceased. 

John  Cotterel,  LL.D.,  installed  15th  Dec.  1555,  and 
held  it  in  1560.  He  died  in  Feb.  or  March  157 1—2, 
and  was  buried  in  Wells  cathedral,  where  he  was  canon. 


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PREBENDARIES.  131 

Samuel  Todd,  collated  318!  March  and  installed  i2tli 
April  1572. 

Christopher  Diggles,  collated  30th  Aug.  and  installed 
21st  Sept.  1592,  vice  Todd  resigned. 

Laurence  Staunton,  S.T. P.,  collated  26th  July  j6oi, 
and  died  in  16 13,  being  dean. 

George  Procter,  A.M.,  installed  29th  Dec.  16 13. 

John  Chadwick,  S.T.P.,  installed  25th  March  1617. 

William  Lincoln,  collated  27th  Sept.  1631. 

Hugh  Maplesden,  A.M.,  nominated  by  the  King  14th 
Feb.  and  installed  Jith  March  1639—40. 

Matthew  Novell,  A.M.,  collated  5th  March  1668-9. 
He  died  in  1690. 

Louis  Atterbury,  S.T.P.,  (father  to  Dr.  Atterbury,  bi- 
shop of  Rochester,)  collated  19th  July  and  installed 
4th  Aug.  1690,  vice  Matthew  Novell  deceased.  He 
died  in  1693. 

Samuel  Newbery,  collated  30th  May  and  installed  6th 
June  1694,  vice  Louis  Atterbury  deceased.  He  died 
about  1718. 

Matthias  Symson,  collated  25th  June  1718.  He  quit- 
ted this  stall  for  Sutton  in  Marisco. 

John  Gelder,  A.M.,  collated  23rd  Aug.  and  installed 
on  the  25th  of  the  same  month  1720. 

James  Ibbotson,  D.D.,  collated  jst  May  and  installed 
29th  Aug.  1752. 

John  Pettingal,  D.D.,  collated   9th  March  and  in- 
stalled 28th  July  1758. 
Jonathan  Robinson,  A.M.,  collated  8th  Aug.  and  in- 
stalled 13th  Oct.  1 781,  vice  Pettingal  deceased. 
William  Gibson,  A.M.,  collated   nth  April  and  in- 
stalled 23rd  May  1789,  vice  Jonathan  Robinson,  de- 
ceased. 
Rohert  Tredcroft,  A.M.,  collated  nth  and  installed 

13th  Oct.  1821,  vice  William  Gibson  deceased. 
John  Rouverie,  collated  21st  and  installed  23rd  Nov. 
1822,  vice  Robert  Tredcroft  resigned. 

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132  LINCOLN. 

CLIFTON. 
William  dk  Langwath  held  this  stall  at  his  death 

in  1301. 
Robert  de  Lascey,  collated  in  1301,  vice  Langwath 

deceased.    He  quitted  it  for  Norton. 
Elias  Muscamp,  collated  anno  13 12. 
John  de  Hull  held  it  in  1333. 
Thomas  Le  Beke  held  this  stall.  He  was  promoted  to 

the  bishopric  in  1343. 
Stephen  de  Ravenser  exchanged  it  for  the  prebend 

De  Salso  Marisco  in  the  collegiate  church  of  Hoveden 

in  the  diocese  of  York,  viii  Kal.   Maii  (24th  April) 

1356,  with 
William  de  Ridford. 

Matthew  Ashton  died  in  1400  possessed  of  this  stall. 
John  Kington,  collated  2nd  Jan.  1400-1,  vice  Ashton 

deceased. 
John  Tibbay  succeeded  17th  May  1410,  and  quitted 

24th  March  1413-14  on  being  made  archdeacon  of 

Huntingdon. 
David  Price,  LL.B.,  collated  in  1414.    He  exchanged 

it  for  the  prebend  of  Marthrey  in  the  church  of  St. 

David's,  with 
John  Carpenter,  8th  June  1426.    He  became  bishop 

of  Worcester  in  1444. 
John  Ryley  occurs  possessed  of  it  in  1450. 
John  Lillyford,  LL.D.,  installed  28th  Dec.  1465;  he 

quitted  it  for  Castor. 
William  Skelton,  A.M.,  installed  5th  June  1473  '  ^® 

resigned  on  being  made  treasurer. 
John  Doget    succeeded  22nd  Jan.  1473-4,  and  died 

in  1501,  being  treasurer  of  Chichester  and  chancellor 

of  Salisbury.     He  was  buried  in  the  cathedral  of  Sa- 
lisbury. 
Charles  Boothe,  LL.D.,  collated  6th  April  1501.  He 

afterwards  became  bishop  of  Hereford  and  archdeacon 

of  Buckingham. 
Robert  Tovies,  LL.B.,  collated  31st  Aug.  1504. 


I 


PREBEND  All  IKS.  \im 

William  Smith,  installed  24th  June  1505. 

John  Forehead,  installed   by  proxy  20th  Dec.  1505. 

Ho  died  in  15 12,  and  was  succeeded  by 
CiiRisTOPHEii  Massingberd,  Collated  31st  March  1312, 

and  quitted  it  January  next  following. 
Brian  Higden  succeeded,  and  on  quitting  it  for  Ailes- 

bury, 
John  Talbot  was  collated  2'5th  June  1523  ;  he  occurs 

possessed  of  it  in  1536. 
John  Broke,  alias  Cobham,  installed  14th  June  1550, 

on  the  death  of  the  last  prebendary,  not  named.    He 

held  it  in  1562. 
John  Hone,  LL.D.,  installed  22nd  June  1564. 
Edward  Broke,  alias  Cobham,  came  in  1566  or  1567. 
Robert  Hovedon  held  it  in  1570  or  157  i.     He  was 

buried  in  All  Souls  college  chapel,  Oxon,  where  he  was 

warden. 
Robert  Newell,  S.T.B.,  collated  i6th  Apiil,  and  in- 
stalled on  the  26th  of  the  same  month,  1614,  and  died 

in  1643,  ^^^^  archdeacon  of  lUickingham. 
Robert  Mapletoft,    S.T.P.,   was   presented  by    the 

Crown  1st  Aug.  1660,  vice  Dr.  Newell  deceased.     He 

was  installed  to  this  and  the  subdcanery  on  the  same 

day  23rd  Aug.  1660,  but  he  resigned  the  prebend  and 

was  succeeded  by 
William  Sampson,  A.M.,  collated  26th  July  1672,  vice 

Dr.  Mapletoft  resigned.  He  died  1703,  and  was  buried 

at  Cley worth,  co.  Nottingham. 
Ctervase  Needham,  S.T.P.,  collated  26th  April,  and 

installed  istMay  1703,  vice  Sampson  deceased.     Ho 

died  soon  after. 
Matthkw  Brailsi OKI),  S.T.P.,  collated  i  ith  Dec,  and 

installed  on  the  18th  of  the  same  month  1703.      He 

became  dean  of  Wells,  and  died  in  1733. 
Henky  Johnson,  LL.D.,  collated  i  8th  Jan.  1733—4. 
Lewis  Monoux,  A.M.,  collated  21st  Oct.  1753. 
IVTichaelTyson,A.M.,  collatcd22nd  May,  and  installed 
2yth  Jun(^ '  77  1  •  vice  Lewis  Monoux  deceased. 


134  LINCOLN. 

Peter  Pechard,  A.M.,  collated  9th  May,  and  installed 
18th  June  1774,  vice  Michael  Tyson  resigned. 

Edward  Mills,  A.  M.,  collated  17th  and  installed  28th 
April  1798,  vice  Peter  Pechard  deceased. 

Edward  Fane,  collated  15th  and  installed  27th  Jan. 
1821,  vice  Edward  Mills  deceased. 

CORLNGHAM. 

William  de  la  Gare  held  this  stall  in  1276,  and  died 

in  1290,  being  archdeacon  of  Lincoln. 
William  de  Estainaceo  succeeded  about  1 291. 
William  de  Boxo  VtlLx\r    succeeded  in  1324,   vice 

Estainaceo  resigned. 
Reynaud  de  Cusantia,  came  in  by  papal  provision  in 

1326,  and  died  in  1335. 
Am B ALDUS,    hishop   of  Tusculum^   a   Roman   cardinal^ 

succeeded  in  1335. 
Reymund  de  Peleryx,  another  foreigner^  was  placed 

here  by  papal  provision  in  i3;',o.     His  appointment 

was  ratified  by  the  King  22nd  Nov.  1350  ^^ 
Cardinal  of  Agrifolio^^,  held  it  13th  June  1379^^ 

and  i384i«. 
John  Thorpe,  appointed  15th  May  1389  ^9;  installed 

by  proxy  13th  June  1389.     Died  in  1421. 
Simon  de  Feramo  succeeded  in  142 1. 
Thomas  Pole  came  in  on  the  King^s  title  i6th  July 

1426,  on  account  of  "  matrimonium  contractum  per 

Simonem  de  Feramo." 
Thomas  Bourchier,  collated  15th  July  1433.     He  be- 
came bishop  of  Worcester. 
Richard  Caudray,  archdeacon  of  Lincoln^  succeeded 

26th  Jan.  and  was  installed  by  proxy  3  ist  Jan.  1434-5. 


'•■^   Pat.  24  Edw.    III.    p.   3.         17  Pat.  3  Ric.  II.  p.  3.  m.4. 
m.  4.  18  Pat.  7  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.  11. 

'<5  Sometimes  called  the  cardi-         i^  Pat.  12  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.  10, 

nal  of  Naples.  et  Pat.  13  Ric.  II.  p.  3.  m.  4. 


rREBENDARIES.  1^35 

William  Hoper  died  in  possession  of  this  stall  in  1454. 
William  Witham,  LL.D.,  collated  18th  May  I454- 
John  Ruding,  LL.R.,  collated  27th  April  1457,  and 

quitted  it  the  next  year. 
Edmund  Shieeff  succeeded  1  ith  Feb.  1458,  and  having 

resigned  it  for  ]]rainpton  to  John  Morton,  he  was  made 

archdeacon  of  Stow  1 47 1 . 
Robert  Wychede,  collated  19th  Sept.  1462. 
William  Stedyn,  LL.  B.,  installed  1478.     He  died 

2nd  March  1497-8. 
John  Ciiambre  was  installed  6th  Sept.  1494,  and  he 

quitted  for  Leighton  Buzzard  in  1509. 
Richard  Rawston,  LL.D.,  succeeded  in  1509. 
ThomxVS    Swayne,  installed  13th  Feb.  15 17— 18.     He 

quitted  it  for  Ailesbury. 
John  Burges,  installed  9th  Jan.  1518-19.  He  changed 

it  for  Gretton  with 
George  Henneage,  LL.B.,  6th  June  1521.     He  soon 

quitted  it. 
Thomas   Magnus,  collated  25th  March    1522.     Hied 

28th  Aug.  1550.     Ho  resigned  two  years  before 
John  Taylor,  or  Taylour,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  this  cliurch^ 

took  this  stall  i6th  March  1^48-9.    Ho  was  promoted 

to  the  bishopric. 
Matthew  Paukeu,  S.T.P.,  his  successor  in  the  dean- 
ery, took  this  stull  8th  July  1552.     He  was  deprived 

or  forced  to  resign  it  in  1554. 
Edmund  Pieri'ont,  S.T.P.,  installed  9th  Jan.  1554-3  ; 

succeeded  by 
Gawin  Hodgson,  on  whose  quitting  it  for  Langford 

manor  in  1556 
Fhancis  Mallet,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  this  church,  took  it 

1556,  on  whoso  death 
John  Aylafer,  S.T.P.,  afterwards  bishop  of  London, 

became  collated  26th  April,  and  installed  5th  May 

1571- 
Ri(  iiAHi)  Tayi.ku  came  in  the  year  1572  or  1573,  vice 
Aylmer  resigned. 


136  LINCOLN. 

Henry  Clifford,  collated  20th  Sept.  and  installed  on 
the  28th  of  the  same  month  1609. 

Edward  Simson,  S.T.P.,  collated  4th  Aug.  and  installed 
on  the  13th  of  the  same  month  1628. 

Vere  Harcourt,  S.T.P.,  collated  22nd  March  1661. 
He  died  1683.     Also  archdeacon  of  Nottingham. 

John  Curray,  A.M.,  collated  9th  July  1683,  vice  Vere 
Harcourt  deceased. 

Samuel  Harris,  collated  21st  Nov.  1695,  vice  Curray 
deceased.  He  afterwards  held  Leighton  Buzzard. 

Anthony  Smith,  A.M.,  collated  29th  Feb.  1696-7, 
and  installed  nth  March  1696-7.  He  died  in 
1719. 

George  Wade,  A.M.,  collated  7th  July  1719. 

Gideon  Murray,  M.A.,  installed  3rd  Nov.  1746. 

William  Murray,  D.,  installed  23rd  Nov.  1761. 
Ob.  in  Nov.  1778. 

George  Bassett,  LL.B.,  collated  8th  Jan.  and  in- 
stalled loth  March  1780,  vice  W.  Murray  deceased. 

David  Henry  URauHART,  A.M.,  installed  9th  Aug. 
1792. 

James  Fothergill,  A.M.,  collated  27th  June,  and  in- 
stalled 24th  Aug.  1805,  vice  David  Henry  Urquhart 
resigned. 

George  Beckett,  A.M.,  collated  i6th  Jan.  and  in- 
stalled 16th  Feb.  1822,  vice   James   Fothergill   de-| 
ceased. 

Charles  Smith  Bird,  16th  June  1843,  vice  George] 
Beckett. 

CRACKPOLE  ST.  MARY. 

Walter  Wutton  quitted  this  stall  for  Welton  cum 

Kirketon  and  Hibaldstow  in  1292. 
Henry  de  Bening worth  collated  ii  Cal.  Jan.  (3i8t 

Dec.)  1292,  vice  Wutton  resigned.     He  quitted  the 

stall  for  the  subdeanery  in  March  1293—4. 
John   Mansel    succeeded   Id.    Martii    (15th    March) 

1 293,  and  quitted  it  for  Leicester  St.  Margarets. 


PHKIJKNDAIUKS.  137 

Oliver  dk  Sutton  collated  ii  Kal.  Julii   (30th  June) 

1295  ;  he  quitted  it  for  Leighton  Buzzard. 
Hugh  de  Noumaxtox  was  collated  v  Id.  Aprilis  (9th 

April)  1296.     He  quitted  it  for  Norton. 
Petp:r  de  Dalderby  succeeded  in  1305.     He  quitted 

it  for  Lafford  alias  Sleford. 
Henedict  de  Feryby  succeeded  in  1316. 
Bartholomew  de  Bournp:  collated  in  1327;  he  quitted 

it  the  next  year  for  Farrcndon. 
William  Bacheler  succeeded  in   1328,  and   held   it 

till  1349  ;  upon  his  death 
John  Carlton.,  LL.  D.,    was   collated    xvi  Kal.  June 

(17th  May)  1349. 
JoHX  Kelsey   was  collated  on  Carlton's  death  v  Id. 

Sep.  (9th  Sept.)  1349,  and  died  possessed  of  it  in  1379. 
Thomas  Brandon  collated  in   1379,   vice  Kelsey  de- 
ceased.    He  exchanged  it  with 
John  Bottlesham,  afterwards  hlshop  of  Rochester^  4th 

Oct.  1386.     He  quitted  it  for  Brampton. 
John  de  Keele  collated  8th  May  1391. 
Simon   Gaunsted  collated   i8th  March   1395—6,  and 

resigned  in  1406  for  the  prebend  of  Bole  in  York 

cathedral, 
John  Ixworth  succeeded  in  1406.     He  resigned  for 

another  prebend. 
Walter  Ixworth  collated  in  1408.     He  resigned  in 

Roger  Mersham  collated  in  1433.    He  died  in  1459. 

John  Sibeley  collated  in  1439. 

Thomas  Alford    installed    2nd    Aug.   1466,  and    ex- 
changed it  for  Carlton  cum  Thurlby  in  147 1. 

John  Crosby,  who  was  collated   i6tli  Aug.  147 1;  he 
died  26th  March  1477,  being  treasurer  of  this  church. 

KiniARD  Lavkxdf.r,  LL.B.,  installed  9th  Aug.  1477, 
on  whose  quitting  it  for  Sutton  cum  Buckingham, 

Simon  Stallworth,  A.M.,  was  collated  6th  Nov.  148 1. 
He  became  subdean. 
vor,.  II  T 


138  LINCOLN. 

WiLr.iAM  GisuuHGJi  collated  12th  Oct.  14^3,  and  re- 
signed in  1489. 

William  Porter  collated  7th  May  1489.  He  quitted 
it  for  Carlton  Kyme. 

Henry  ap  John  collated  30th  April  1493.  He  quitted 
it  for  the  precentorship,  and  was  succeeded  by 

Nicholas  May  he  we,  LL.D.,  collated  16th  Sept.  1493, 
and  installed  by  proxy  14th  Dec.  following. 

Reginald  West  collated  24th  March  1502-3.  He  be- 
came dean  of  Hereford. 

John  Read,  S.T.B.,  collated  19th  May  1503. 

William  Fauntleroy  installed  13th  April  1519.  He 
died  in  1534. 

Robert  Ki^ g, '^  Beconensis  Episcopus^''^  installed  15th 
April  1535,  vice  Fauntleroy  deceased.  He  quitted  it 
for  Biggleswade. 

Henry  Litherland  collated  i8th  Dec.  1536.  He 
quitted  it  in  1538. 

William  Wright,  S.T.B.,  collated  2nd  Feb.  1538-9. 
He  quitted  it  for  Decern  Librarum. 

Simon  Simons  installed  15th  March  1543—4,  vice  Wright 
resigned. 

John  Herring,  installed  22nd  Jan.  155 1—2,  vice  Si- 
mons deceased. 

William  Binnesley, 'LL.'B.^archdeaconofNortlimnpton, 
was  installed  8th  Aug.  1555,  and  died  in  1569.  He 
was  buried  in  Peterborough  cathedral. 

John  Chippingdale,  installed  29th  April  1570. 

Nicholas  Blinkthorn,  installed  14th  April  1577. 

Robert  Hassele,  collated  30th  April  1591,  and  in- 
stalled 1 8th  Sept.  following. 

Robert  Williamson,  S.T.P.,  collated  i8th  Sept.  and 
installed  7th  Nov.  1605,  vice  Hassele  resigned. 

Edward  Hilles,  collated  i8th  Aug.  1626. 

Thomas  Williamson,  collated  12th  June  1627,  and 
installed  on  the  22nd  of  the  same  month,  vice  Hilles 
deceased. 


PREBENDARIES.  1S9 

Henry  Piggk,  A.M.,  nominated  by  the  King  14th 
Feb.  and  installed  12th  March  1639-40. 

Tjiomas  Gihsox,  collated  28th  March  1661. 

VValtku  Powell,  A.M.,  installed  6th  Aug.  1679. 

James  Debias,  A.M.,  collated  6th  March  1689-90, 
and  installed  5th  April  1690,  vice  Powell  deceased. 

John  Goodall,  A.M.,  collated  5th  Aug.  1736,  vice 
James  Debias  deceased. 

Stephen  Ashton,  collated  2nd  and  installed  i8th  Sept. 
1742,  vice  John  Goodall  deceased. 

Wyatt  Francis,  in  Jan.  1764,  vice  Stephen  Ashton 
deceased. 

Peter  Moon,  collated  13th  and  installed  22nd  Sept. 
1780,  vice  Wyatt  Francis  deceased. 

Robert  Wharton,  A.M.,  collated  23rd  June,  and  in- 
stalled 23rd  Aug.  1788,  vice  Peter  Moon  deceased. 

William  Peters,  LL.B.,  collated  8th  July  179 1,  and 
installed  23rd  Aug.  1792,  vice  Robert  AV^harton  re- 
signed. 

William  Paley,  A.M.,  collated  the  4th  and  installed 
loth  Jan.  1795,  vice  William  Peters  resigned. 

Henry  Vincent  Bay  ley,  A.M.,  collated  7th  June 
and  installed  6th  July  1805,  vice  William  Paley  de- 
ceased. 

Lord  John  Thynne,  collated  4th  July  1828,  vice 
Henry  Vincent  Bayley  resigned. 

Thomas  Manners  Sttton,  26th  Aug.  1831,  vice 
Lord  John  Thynne. 

CROPERDY. 

()i)o,  son  of  John  de  Columna,  was  deprived  of  this  stall 

by  the  Pope,  who  placed  in  it  in  his  stead 
John,  son  of  Ambaldi  de  Ambalden,  citizen  of  Rome, 

iii  Cal.  Januarii  (30th  Dec.)  1291. 
Gilbert   de  Middleton,  collated  in  1305,  vice  John, 

son  of  Ambaldi,  deceased.     He  exchanged  it  with 
I'iDWARD  St.  John  for  Leighton  Buzzard  in  1314,  ami 

he  exchanged  it  for  a  prebend  of  Exeter  \Nitli 

r  2 


140  LINCOLN. 

John  Sandale,  in  the  same  year  1314.  In  1316  he 
was  made  bishop  of  Winchester. 

James,  a  Roman  cardinal^  held  this  stall  in  13 16.  He 
died  the  next  year. 

Bert  rand  de  Rogeto,  another  Rom,an  cardinal^  held 
this  stall  in  1317  ;  and  he  possessed  it  in  1344. 

William  de  Rothwell,  archdeacon  of  Essex ^  was  pre- 
sented to  it  17th  Dec.  1351. 

Simon  Bate,  collated  by  the  King  7th  March  1371— 2 8. 

Henry  Bowet,  afterwards  bishop  of  Wells  and  arch- 
bishop of  York,  installed  23rd  Feb.  1385-6  ;  appoint- 
ment ratified  12th  May  1386 9;  but  he  soon  quitted  it. 

GuiDo  de  Pestell  died  possessed  of  it  in  1387. 

Thomas  Boteler  or  Butiller,  installed  4th  Jan. 
1387-8^0  He  was  also  archdeacon  of  Northampton, 
and  prebend  of  Bedminster,  in  the  church  of  Sarum. 
He  was  afterwards  dean  of  Windsor. 

John  Thomas,  presented  by  the  King  3rd  May  1391^^ 

John  Catrik,  presented  by  the  bishop  14th  July  1402^'-. 
In  1414  he  was  promoted  to  the  see  of  St.  David's; 
about  a  year  after  translated  to  the  see  of  Lichfield, 
and  thence  to  Exeter  in  141 9. 

Robert  Allerton,  LL.B.,  26th  April  1420.  He  died 
19th  April  1437. 

Robert  Felton,  collated  nth  May  1437. 

FuLK  Bermingham,  collated  20th  July  1438,  vice  Fel- 
ton, deceased. 

George  Fitz-hugh,  dean  of  this  cathedral^  installed 
3rd  May  i486,  and  died  anno  1505. 

Geoffrey  Simeon  succeeded  in  the  deanery  and  pre- 
bend in  March  1505-6.     He  died  in  1508. 

Henry  Wilcock,  LL.D.,  collated  26th  Aug.  1508,  vice 
Simeon,  deceased. 


8  Pat.  45  Edw.  III.  p. I.  m.  24.         >i  Pat.  14  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.  16. 

9  Pat.  9  Ric.  II.  p.  2,  m.  15.  ^2  «  Per   mortem,"   says   the 

10  The  King  nominated  25th  record,  "  Thomae  Boteler,  ultimi 
March  1387.      Pat.   10  Ric.  II.  prebendarii." 

p.  2.  m.  18. 


PREBENDARIES.  141 

Richard  Royston,  LL.D.,  chancellor  of  the  diocese  of 
Lincoln,  installed  9th  Jan.  15 18- 19,  and  died  anno 

Richard  Pate,  A.B.,  collated  25th  Sept.  1525,  vice 
Dr.  Royston  deceased ;  also  to  the  prebend  of  Sutton 
cum  Bucks.  He  yielded  up  this  on  exchange  for  the 
archdeaconry  of  Winchester  to 

John  Fox,  LL.B.,  anno  1526.     Died  1530. 

Richard  Wollman  or  Vouleman,   LL.D.,    dean  of 
Wells,  collated  the  8th,  and  installed  loth  Aug.  1530. 
He  died  in  1537,  and  was  buried  in  the  cloisters  of 
St.  Stephen's  college,  Westminster. 

Richard  Coren,  S.T.P.,  collated  ist  Oct.  1537,  vice 
Dr.  Woolinan  deceased.  He  died  in  1542—3  ;  also 
archdeacon  of  Oxon. 

Thomas  Robertson,  collated  i6th  March  1541— 2,  and 
installed  2nd  June  1 542,  vice  Dr.  Coren,  deceased. 
He  was  the  last  prebend  of  this  stall,  and  surren- 
dered it  up  in  1547  to  the  protector  Somerset,  who 
annexed  it  to  the  see  of  Oxford. 

DECEM   LIBRARUM. 

Almaric  de  Montefort  resigned  this  stall  in  1294. 
John  de  Langton,  collated  vi  Non.  Oct.  (2nd  Oct.) 

1294,  vice  Almaric  de  Montefort. 
Thomas  de  Clifford,  collated  in  1305,  vice  Langton, 

promoted  to  the  see  of  Chichester. 
Robert  de  Pickering  came  in  to  this  stall  by  papal 

provision  in  1306. 
Ralph  dk  Urgham  died  in  it,  and  was  succeeded  by 
Adam  de  Lymburgh,  xii  Cal.  Oct.  (20th  Sept.)  1360. 

He  surrendered  it  up  a  few  days  after,  and  it  was 

given  to 
Thomas  Cotte  dk  Sutton,  D.D.,  to  whom  succeeded 
Hugh  Astell  about  1376.     He  resigned  it  in  1388. 
Jkffky  Gidding,  collated  i6th  Sept.  1388,  vice  Astell, 

resigned. 
John   Barnet,  installed  16th  Nov.  1393,  vice  Gidding, 

resigned. 


142  LINCOLN. 

John  Foster,  collated  loth  Aug.  1407,  vice  Barnet, 
deceased. 

John  Bayly  succeeded,  collated  12th  July  J 409,  vice 
Foster  resigned.     He  died  in  141 2. 

Robert  Osan,  collated  27th  Sept.  141 2,  vice  Bayly  de- 
ceased. 

William  Talbot,  collated  31st  Jan.  1414-15;  he  ex- 
changed it  for  the  rectory  of  Orcheston  St.  Mary  in 
the  diocese  of  Salisbury,  with 

Richard  Rtchman,  2nd  Aug.  14 15. 

Walter  Shirington,  collated  14th  Dec.  1420.  He 
died  in  1448  ;  and  being  canon  of  St.  Paul's  cathedral 
he  was  buried  there. 

Robert  Kirkman  resigned  this  stall  in  1456. 

John  Wigrime,  collated  28th  Jan.  1456-7. 

Nicholas  Chedworth,  installed  12th  Nov.  1468.  He 
quitted  it  for  Milton  Manor. 

Henry  Odyngulls,  collated  6th  Sept.  1471,  vice  Ched- 
worth resigned.     He  resigned  it  in  1484. 

Henry  Sharpe,  archdeacon  of  Bedford,  coWixiedi  22nd 
Dec.  1^84,  and  died  in  1489. 

William  Gisborne,  collated  7th  May  1489. 

Thomas  Randolph,  installed  by  proxy  15th  Feb. 
1492-3.     He  quitted  it  for  Brampton. 

Henry  Rawlins,  LL.B.,  collated  28th  July  1494. 

Robert  Forth,  collated  ist  Oct.  1526,  vice  Rawlins 
deceased. 

Robert  Aldrich,  collated  in  Jan.  1528-9,  vice  Forth 
resigned.     He  was  made  bishop  of  Carlisle. 

Gilbert  Wykes,  collated  7th  March  i.^'^'j-S^  vice  Al- 
drich, promoted  to  the  see  of  Carlisle.  He  died  in  1542. 

John  Westons,  collated  15th  July  and  installed  3rd 
Aug.  1542,  vice  AVykes  deceased. 

William  Wright  was  collated  29th  April  and  in- 
stalled 16th  June  1543. 

Miles  Wilson,  installed  26th  Sept.  1552,  on  account  of 
hispredecessor's  non-payment  of  tenths,&c.  to  thecro  wn . 

William  Dowle,  installed  nth  Sept.  1555. 


PRKIJENDAUIES.  143 

John  Aylmkr,  installed  13th  Nov.  1568,  and  was  made 
bishop  of  London  in  T576. 

RoHKRT  None; ATE,  H.T .1^.,  master  o/Bennet  college,  Gam- 
bridge,  and  prebend  of  Ely,  installed  29th  Jan.  1577-8. 

Edward  Jermyne,  collated  19th  May  and  installed 
3rd  June  J 588,  vice  Norgate  deceased. 

John  Barefoot,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon  of  Lincoln,  col- 
lated 30th  Nov.  1593,  and  installed  28th  Jan.  J 393-4. 

Richard  Cleiton,  collated  7th  Sept.  and  installed 
3otli  Oct.  1597.  He  quitted  it  for  the  prebend  of 
Leicester  St.  Margaret. 

Thomas  IIorsmanden,  A.M.,  collated  8th  Feb.  and 
installed  nth  iNIarch  1608-9. 

Michael  Hudson,  A.M.,  collated  14th  June  1633. 

John  Peachett,  B.D.,  installed  5th  Dec.  1636. 

Raphael  Throckmorton,  S.T.P.,  collated  22nd  Dec. 
1661.     Died  in  1667,  being  archdeacon  of  Lincoln. 

Walter  Bromesgrove,  collated  23rd  May  1667,  and 
(quitted  it  for  Ailesbury, 

Thomas  Elford,  A.M.,  collated  22nd  Sept.  and  in- 
stalled 30th  Oct.  1673.     H®  ^^^^  ^^  1694. 

Richard  Cauntrell,  A.M.,  succeeded  2i8t  Nov.  1694. 
He  died  in  17 12,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral. 

Anthony  Barnl:s,  collated  19th  ^larch  171 2-13,  and 
installed  2nd  May  1713. 

Richard  Tongue,  M.A.,  collated  3rd  Dec.  and  in- 
stalled 12th  Dec.  1728. 

Bichard  Waring,  M.A.,  collated  13th  April  1738, 
vice  Richard  Tongue  deceased. 

Richard  Waring,  x'V.M.,  collated  4th  May  and  in- 
stalled 1st  July  1762,  on  the  resignation  of  his  father. 

Charles  Gordon,  LL.D.,  collated  29th  March  and  in- 
stalled 3rd  April  1788,  vice  Richard  Waring  deceased. 

Caley  Illingworth,  D.D.,  collated  30th  July  and 
installed  2i8t  Aug.  1802,  vice  Charles  Gordon  de- 
ceased. 

(lEORGE  Gordon,  B.D.,  collated  9th  and  installed  iSth 
June  1 80S.  vice  Caley  Illingworth  resigned. 


144  LINCOLN. 

DUNHOLME  alias  NEWPORT  et  DUNHAM. 

John  de  Scalleby,  collated  in  1305,  and  died  in  i^^^. 

John  de  Eaton  had  a  grant  of  this  prebend  in  1329 
from  the  Pope. 

William  Coleby  succeeded  about  1334,  vice  Scalleby 
deceased. 

Henry  de  Dale  succeeded  about  1342. 

Thomas  Banasteii  exchanged  it  for  a  prebend  in  Sa- 
lisbury and  another  in  Llandaff,  with 

Richard  de  Croxton,  who  was   collated   i8th  Nov. 

1380. 

Edmond  le  Estrange  exchanged  it  in  1383  for  the 

prebend  of  Welton  Ryvall  with 
Peter  de  Dalton.  He  soon  after  was  made  treasurer. 
Robert  de  Whytteby  was  collated  9th  Oct.  1390,  by 

exchange  with  Dalton  for  Farenden ;  he  exchanged 

this  also  for  Ketton  with 
John  Thomas  6th  April  1392.     The  next  was 
John  Southam,  22nd  Oct.  1401.     He  quitted  it  for 

Northelsey  in  1408. 
John  Everdon  succeeded  in  1408.     He  died  4th  Sept. 

1413- 
William  Bothe,  afterwards  bishop  of  Lichfield  and 

archbishop  of  York,  succeeded  to  this  prebend.     He 

was  installed  by  proxy  18th  Oct.  1420,  and  quitted  it 

in  1421. 

William  Malberthorpe,  collated  27th  May  1421. 

John  Tyrington,  possessed  of  this  stall  in  1444. 

Thomas  Skeyman,  treasurer  of  this  church,  held  this 
stall  the  next  year. 

John  Chamberlain  held  it  in  1450. 

William  Skelton,  installed  30th  May  1471. 

John  Lillyford,  installed  15th  June  1473. 

William  Town,  who  had  been  precentor,  accepted 
this  stall  24th  July,  and  was  installed  by  proxy  17  th 
Oct.  1473,  ^^^  being  old  and  infirm,  he  accepted  a 
pension  out  of  it,  61.   1 35.  40?.  per  annum  for  his  life 


PJIEHENDAIUKS.  14>5 

in  Nov.  1 480.     He  died  2nd  March  1496-7,  and  was 

buried  at  King's  College  chapel. 
Henry  Sutton,  collated  9th  Nov.  1480. 
William  Taluot  was  installed  1st  May  i486. 
Thomas  Roi-k,  collated  7th  Feb.  1489-90,  vice  Talbot 

resigned. 
John  Constable,  LI^.B.,  1st  Dec.  1494.    He  resigned 

in  1503. 
Edward    Darby,   A.  M.    succeeded   2otli    May  1503. 

He  was  afterwards  archdeacon  of  Stow. 
Thomas  Sj'ark,  installed  3rd  June  1506.     He  resigned 

in  the  same  year. 
William  Fitzherbert,  LL.  D.,  installed  9th  Aug. 

1506,  vice  Spark  resigned. 
Henry  Willcocks,   LL.  D.,  collated  22nd  Dec.  1506, 

vice  Dr.  Fitzherbert   resigned.       He    quitted    it   for 

Wolton  Ryvall. 
George  Smith,  collated  29th  May  1507  ;  died  in  1544. 
CnRisToriiER  Tamworth,  collated  16th,  and  installed 

20th  Oct.  1544,  vice  Smith  deceased.      He  died  13th 

Jan.  1  545-6,  and  being  precentor  \vas  buried  in  the 

cathedral. 
John  Semer,  or  Somer,  S.T.B.,  was  collated  to  this 

stall  30th  Jan.  1545-6,  and  was  possessed  of  it  in  1550 

and  1564.     Ho  was  canon  of  AVindsor,  where  ho  was 

buried.     Ho  died  28tli  Nov.  1573. 
Robert  Condall,  A.M.,  installed  17th  Feb.  1574-5. 

He  became  archdeacon  of  Huntingdon,  and  died  in  1 6 1 2 . 
Augustine  Lindsell,  A.  M.  collated  17th  July  and 

installed  6th  Nov.  1612.     He  was   afterwards  bishop 

of  Peterborough  and  of  Hereford,  having  before  he  was 

made  bishop  resigned  the  jn-ebend  to  his  kinsman 
Samuel  Lindsell,  S.T.B.,  collatcd27th  Marohi623-4, 

and  installed  15th  Sept.  1624.     He  died  in  1669. 
William   Harison,  A.  M.  installed  21st  Aug.  1669. 

He  died  7th  Aug.  1694,  ajtat.  ^^^. 
John  Knighton,  collated  20th  Aug.  1694,  vice  William 

Harison  deceased. 
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146  LINCOLN. 

Joseph  Bextiiam,  S.T.P.,  collated  7th  March  1703-4, 

and  died  in  1722-3. 
Joseph  Smith,  S.T.P.,  collated  1st  April  1723. 
William  Lamplugh,  M.D.,  collated  18th  June  1735, 

vice  Joseph  Smith  resigned. 
Nicholas  Webbe,  M.  A.  collated  loth  Jan.  1737—8, 

vice  William  Lamplugh  deceased. 
Richard-  Oakley,   collated  25th   April  and  installed 

27th  May  1775,  vice  Nicholas  Webbe  deceased. 
Henry  Brom field,  collated  18th,  and  installed  21st 

Aug.  1784,  vice  Richard  Oakley  deceased. 
Feancis  Swan,  A.M.,  collated  10th  Jan.,  and  installed 

4th  Feb.,  1804,  vice  Henry  Brorafield  deceased. 
Francis  Swan,  junior,  B.D.,  collated  15th  and  installed 

19th  Nov.  1825^  vice  Francis  Swan  resigned. 

EMPINGHAM. 

Robert  Grosthead,  archdeacon^  by  virtue  of  his  pos- 
session of  this  prebend,  presented  a  clerk  to  the 
vicarage  of  Empingham. 

Stephen  Sutton,  who  died  archdeacon  of  Northampton 
in  1 290,  directed  in  his  will  that  he  should  be  buried  in 
the  prebendal  church  of  Empingham;  it  was  afterwards 
separated  from  the  archdeaconry. 

Josceline  de  Kirnington  succeeded,  collated  v  Id. 
Jan.  (9th  Jan.)  1290-ij  vice  Sutton  deceased.  He 
died  1321,  being  then  treasurer. 

Richard  Camel  succeeded,  and  died  in  1323. 

Hugh  de  Camera,  collated  xi  Cal.Nov.  (2  2nd  Oct.)  1326. 

Richard  de  Whitwell  held  this  stall  in  1343  and  1346- 

John  de  Ludham  resigned  it  iv  Cal.  Nov.  (29th  Oct.) 
1363, to 

Richard  de  Ravenser,  who  exchanged  it  for  Castor 
prebend,  with 

Philip  Thornbury,  20th  Aug.  1384. 

William  Howlet,  installed  30th  Nov.  1386,  and  ex- 
changed it  for  Langford  manor,  with 

EudolaZouch,  installed  2nd  March  1388-9.  Appoint- 


PREBENDARIES.  147 

mont  ratified  14th  Oct.  1393'-.     He  resigned   about 

1393—4,  being  made  archdeacon  of*  Huntingdon,  and 

prebendary  of  Sexaginta  Solidoruni. 
William  Welbourn    succeeded    24th  Feb.    1393—4. 

Appointment  ratified  29th  March  1394'^;  and  dying 

5th  Oct.  1404,  was  buried  in  the  cathedral. 
John  Mack  WORTH,  presented  by  the  King  18th  Oct.  1404. 
John  Francis  was  presented  to  it  by  the  Pope  the 

same  year. 
John  Mackworth  kept  possession  of  it;  was  installed 

26th  April  1412,  {ind  held  it  till  1422,  when  he  quitted 

it  for  Nassington,  and  was  succeeded  by 
Thomas  Belton,  collated  i6th  Dec.  1422. 
John  Bernard  exchanged  this  stall  for  Gretton. 
Robert  Wyot,  collated  9th  Feb.1431-2.    He  resigned 

it  ini433. 
John   Langton,   collated  27th  July  1433.      He  was 

preferred  to  the  see  of  St.  David's. 
Stephen  Wilton   was   presented  by  the  King  i6th 

May  1446  ;  he  died  in  1457. 
William  Ingram,  presented  and  collated  the  same  day, 

8th  July  J 457.      Ho  quitted  it    in   1458   for  Ailes- 

bury. 
Thomas  Whitfield  was  the  next,  being  collated  nth 

Sept.  1458.  Ho  resigned  in  1463,  and  was  succeeded  by 
Benedict   Boroughs,   collated  27th  July  1463,    vice 

AV^hitfield  resigned. 
William    Potman,    collated    9th    Feb.  1465-6,   vice 

Boroughs  resigned.     He  quitted  it  for  a  prebend  in 

York,  succeeded  by 
George  Fitz-IIugh,  who  was  installed  by  proxy  nth 

March  1474—5. 
William  Tayntrell,  installed   by  proxy  13th  Dec. 

William  Pudsey,  collated  16th  Dec.  1484  per  mortem 
Tayntrell. 

'-'  Pat.  17  Ric  II.  p.  I,  in.  20.  ''*  Pat.  17  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  111.  24. 


148  LIxNCOLN. 

Edmund  Hanson,  precentor^  collated  2oth  and  installed 
23rd  May  1507. 

Simon  Grene,  alias  Fotherby,  likewise  2^^^^^^^^^) 
collated  28th  March  1512,  vice  Hanson  deceased. 
He  resigned  his  stall  for  Biggleswade  in  1512,  and 
dying  in  1536,  was  buried  in  the  cathedral. 

Chuistofher  Massixgberd,  collated  2nd  Dec.  1512, 
being  installed  26th  Dec.  of  that  year.  He  held  it 
till  1532-3,  and  then  quitted  it  and  the  precentorship 
for  the  dignity  of  chancellor,  with  the  prebend  of 
Stoke,  and  was  succeeded  in  both  hy 

James  Mallet,  A.M.,  cano7i  of  Windsor^  installed 
2 1st  March  1532-3,  vice  Massingberd  resigned.  He 
was  executed  at  Tyburn,  anno  1543^^. 

Peter  Ashton,  presented  by  the  King  30th  Dec.  154^^ 
and  installed  8th  Jan.  1542-3.    He  died  in  1548. 

Nicholas  Bullingham,  LL.D.,  installed  2nd  Sept. 
1548,  vice  Ashton  deceased.  Deprived  on  queen 
Mary^s  accession  to  the  crown. 

Roger  Daly'son,  S.T.P.,  installed  in  his  room  15th  Oct. 
1554,  on  the  collation  of  bishop  White,  who  annexed 
it  to  the  precentorship. 

Michael  Renniger,  S.T.  P.,  installed  into  this  and 
the  precentorship  27th  June  1567,  vice  Dalyson  de- 
ceased, by  the  bishop's  title.  He  resigned  the  pre- 
centorship, but  kept  the  prebend,  though  not  without 
some  opposition,  for  he  was  forced  to  be  installed 
anew  12th  Sept.  1592,  on  the  queen's  title,  being  then 
subdean.     He  died  26th  Aug.  1609,  setat.  89. 

Matthew  Giffard,  A.M.,  was  collated  25th  Sept.  and 
installed  on  the  28th  of  the  same  month  1609.  He  was 
made  archdeacon  of  Huntingdon  anno  16 12. 

Gabriel   Clark,    installed  7th  March  1615-16,  vice 


1^  Accused  of  uttering  words  words    were,    "  Then   hath   the 

of  high  treason  on  the  news  of  King  brought  his  hogs  to  a  fair 

the  insurrection  on  the  dissolu-  market." 
tion    of  religious    houses  :    his 


rilEBKNDAUIES.  149 

(jiifTard  deceased,   llo  died  1662,  and  being  archdeacon 
of  Durham,  was  buried  in  that  cathedral. 

William  Caiiringtox,  A.M.,  collated  3rd  Sept.  1662, 
vice  Clark  deceased.     He  died  in  1698, 

Hknhy  Clifford,  A.M.,  collated  7th  July,  and  in- 
stalled on  the  9th  of  the  same  month  1698.  He  died 
in  1721. 

Edward  Cobden,  A.M.,  collated  3rd  Nov.  1721. 

Edmund  Law,  D.D.,  collated  21st  May,  and  installed 
T4th  July  1764,  vice  Edward  Cobden  deceased. 

William  Salisrury,  collated  12th  July,  and  installed 
12th  Aug.  1769,  vice  Edmund,  bishop  of  Carlisle,  re- 
signed. 

llicHARD  Turner,  collated  25th  and  installed  27th 
Feb.  1796,  vice  William  Salisbury  deceased. 

William  Urocklehurst  Stonehouse,  loth  March 
1843,  vice  Richard  I'urner. 

Wefvfr  Walter,  7th  Nov.  1846,  vice  William 
Brocklehurst  Stonehouse. 

FARllENDON  cum  BALDERTON. 

Franciscus  de  Ursinis  held  the  stall  in  1306. 

RodFR  DF  NoRTHBURGH  held  it  in  13 16.  He  was  made 
bishop  of  Lichfield  in  1322. 

Rartiiolomfw  de  Bourne  held  it  in  1328. 

Francis,  '■'Jilius  Domini  NeapoUfaiii  de  urhe  inilifis'* 
held  it  in  1331. 

William  de  Dalton  held  it  in  1344. 

Pandulphus  de  Sabello  held  it  in  1346. 

Thomas  de  Baddeby  was  presented  in  1351,  and  ex- 
changed it  for  a  prebend  of  VVestbury,  co.  Cloucester, 
with 

Reginald  de  Hilton,  chaucellor  of  St.  Asaj^h^  or  y>;v- 
bend  of  Lhwi/fydd^  22nd  June  1390.  lie  died  the 
same  year,  being  also  prebend  of  Chichester. 

Robert  df  Wiiitbey,  installed  7th  Oct.  1390,  vice 
Hilton  deceased.     He  exchanged  it  with 

Fftfr  Dalton,  9th  Oct.  1390.      He  died  in  1402. 


150  LINCOLN. 

Thomas  Haxey,  collated  2i8t  Nov.  1402,  installed 
loth  June  1403.  He  died  25th  Jan.  1424-5,  and  was 
buried  in  York  cathedral,  where  he  was  treasurer. 

Lewis  Bushbury  was  presented  by  the  King  i6th  July 
1425.     He  died  in  1440. 

Thomas  Kemp,  S.T.B.,  succeeded  in  1440;  he  held  it 
and  the  archdeaconry  of  Richmond  in  1442.  In  1448 
he  was  made  bishop  of  London. 

Richard  Stillington  possessed  it  about  1450;  he 
resigned  it  in  1462. 

Edmond  Audley  was  installed,  on  the  King's  presenta- 
tion, nth  Jan.  147 1— 2,  on  Stiilington's  resignation. 
He  was  in  1480  made  bishop  of  Rochester. 

Thomas  Danet,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Windsor,  collated  3rd 
Sept.  1480.  He  died  i8th  Sept.  1483,  and  was  buried 
at  Windsor. 

Robert  Mason,  collated  i8th  Sept.  1483,  vice  Danet 
deceased.  He  died  in  1493,  being  precentor  of  this 
church,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral. 

John  de  W alleys,  collated  2nd  Sept.  1493,  vice  Ma- 
son deceased. 

Charles  Boothe,  LL.D.,  collated  21st  Aug.,  and  in- 
stalled 14th  Sept.  1504,  vice  Walleys  deceased.  He 
was  made  bishop  of  Hereford  in  1516. 

William  Knight  succeeded  in  15 16.  He  was  made 
bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells  in  1541. 

Richard  Benyse  succeeded,  being  collated  the  16th 
and  installed  20th  April  1542.  He  died  1546,  being 
precentor  of  Hereford. 

Thomas  Marshall  succeeded,  being  collated  i6th 
March  1546-7.     He  died  possessed  of  it  in  1558. 

Robert  Cressey,  LL.B.,  installed  i8th  Feb.  1558-9, 
vice  Marshall  deceased.     He  held  it  in  1560. 

John  Pratt,  archdeacon  of  St.  Davids,  collated  19th 
Sept.  158 1. 

Thomas  Burton,  B.D.,  collated  the  nth  and  installed 
17th  Sept.  1607. 

Robert  Sanderson,  S.T.P.,  collated  3rd  Aug.  and  in- 


PREBENDARIES.  151 

stalled  3rd  Sept.  1629,  on  the  resignation  of  the  last 
prebendary.  In  1660  ho  was  made  bishop  of  the 
see. 

Robert  Hitchcock,  S.T.13.,  installed  8th  Dec.  1660, 
vice  Sanderson  resigned.     He  died  in  1673. 

Robert  Ciieyne,  A.M.,  collated  22nd  June  and  in- 
stalled on  the  23rd  of  the  same  month  1672,  vice 
Hitchcock  resigned. 

Thomas  Cheyne,  A.M.,  collated  i6th  Feb.  1680-81, 
and  installed  4th  June  1681,  vice  his  father,  Robert 
Cheyne,  resigned. 

David  Trimnell,  A.M.,  collated  23rd  Nov.  and  in- 
stalled 16th  Dec.  1716,  vice  Cheyne  deceased.  He 
quitted  it  for  Castor. 

White  Kennet,  S.T.P.,  installed  25th  July  17 13.  In 
1718  he  was  made  bishop  of  Peterborough,  but  kept 
this  stall  in  commendam  till  1720. 

Samuel  Dunster,  S.T.P.,  collated  6th  June  1720. 

Richard  Arxoi-d,  collated  the  22nd  and  installed 
31st  Aug.  1754. 

Charles  Weston,  collated  25th  Sept.  and  installed 
20th  Oct.  1756. 

Frederick  Apthorp,  A.M.,  collated  20th  and  installed 
25th  Sept.  1802,  vice  Charles  Weston  deceased. 

GRETTON. 

Roger  de  Fulden  held  this  stall  in  1 264. 

John  Fleming  quitted  it  in  1292  for  Leighton-Buzzard 

prebend. 
Robert  Swillington  succeeded  in  j  292. 
Boniface    de  Saluciis  obtained  this   stall  by  papal 

provision  in  1298. 
Albertus  de  Lavannia  died  possessed  of  it  in  1303. 
Robert  de  Holden  held  it  in  1324. 
Robertde  Wyvill  held  it  in  1330,  when  he  was  made 

bishop  of  Salisbury. 
GuiDo  DE  Chaume  occurs  in  1332. 


152  LINCOLX. 

GuiDO  DE  Calvixa  possGssed  it  in  1338. 

William  Daxkys  was  presented  8th  July  1343. 

Aymeric  de  Cusornio  was  collated  by  papal  provision 
xvii  Kal.  Jan.  (i6th  Dec.)  1345. 

John  de  Bokingham  had  it  given  to  him  by  the  King 
nth  Dec.  T352. 

Henry  de  Snaith  appointed  2nd  May  I363'''_,  was 
deprived  of  it  in  1386. 

John  Trevenant  was  installed  6th  Sept.  1386.  He 
was  in  1389  made  bishop  of  Hereford. 

John  de  Gretwell,  collated  i6th  Jan.  1389-90. 

John  Meer,  provided  to  this  stall  by  the  Pope,  con- 
firmed by  the  King  1st  Dec.  1391;  appointment  ratified 
3rd  Jan.  1391-2^^.  He  exchanged  it  for  some  other 
preferment  with 

Arnold  Brocas,  collated  2nd  March  1393-4.  Appoint- 
ment ratified  8th  April  1394^".  He  died  in  1395. 

John  Burbach,  LL.D.,  collated  12th  Aug.  1395,  six 
days  after  Brocas's  death. 

Thomas  Langley,  collated  3rd  May  1402,  vice  Bur- 
bach  deceased.  He  quitted  it  on  being  made  dean  of 
York.     He  was  afterwards  bishop  of  Durham. 

William  Waltham,  collated  28th  Oct.  1403,  vice 
Langley  resigned.  In  his  will,  dated  in  141 8,  he 
styles  himself  canon  of  York.  He  seems  to  have 
held  no  dignity  at  his  death,  though  he  had  resigned 
this  prebend  for  the  wardenship  of  the  hospital  of 
Steresbergh  or  Sturbridge  near  Cambridge,  to 

William  Winvvick,  who  was  collated  in  1407,  and 
exchanged  it  for  Dereham  rectory,  county  Norfolk, 
with 

John    Bernard_,    21st   July    1407.      He    held    it    in 

1413- 
Richard  Morsby,  archdeacon  of  Huntingdon,  died  pos- 
sessed of  it  in  1 46 1. 

1^  Pat.  37  Edw.  III.  p.  I.  m.  21.  ^^  Pat.  14  Ric.  II.  p.  i. 

mm.  I.  et  32.  ^7  Pat.  17  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.  22. 


IMtKHENDAllIES.  153 

llicjiAUi)  Hall,  collated  22n(l  Feb.  j 46 1-2.     He  held 

it  in  1466. 
William  Skelton,  B.D.,  installed  9th  Aug.  1471;  he 
became  treasurer.     He  quitted  this  stall  for  a  pension 
of  twenty  marks. 
James  Whiston  succeeded  in   1497,  vice  Skelton  re- 
signed.    Ho  quitted  it  for  Banbury. 
Gilbert  Smith,  collated  28th  June  1498,  vice  Whis- 
ton.     He    seems    to   have   quitted    it   for   Leighton 
Manor. 
John  Empson,  collated  in  1508,  vice  Smith  resigned,  and 
Richard    Empson    was    collated    20th   July,    on    the 

other's  resignation. 
John  Burges,  13th  Feb.  1517—18. 
George   Henneage,    installed    9th   June   1518,  vice 

vice  Burges  resigned.     He  exchanged  it  again  with 
John  Burges  for  Coringham  6th  June  152 1. 
Thomas  Robertson,  A.M.,  collated  29th  March  1536, 

vice  Burges  deceased.     He  quitted  it  for  Croperdy. 
John  Wi:sTiiorsE,  A.M.,  collated  16th  March  1542-3, 
and  installed  14th  May  following,  vice  Robertson  re- 
signed.    He  held  it  in  1561. 
Thomas  Bk.kley,  collated  ist  June  157 1  and  installed 
2nd  Feb.  following.     Tn  1586  he  was  made  bishop  of 
Chichester. 
Edward  Jermin,  installed  23rd  July  1586;    but  not 

having  a  good  title  he  was  set  aside. 
Edward  Joxes,  A.M.,  collated  24th  Nov.,  and  installed 

in  his  stead  17th  Dec.  1586. 
George  Eland,  S.T.P.,  collated  22nd  Aug.  1598,  and 

installed  12th  Dec.  1600;  resigned  in  1603. 
James  Damon,  collated  8th  March  1603—4,  vice  Eland 

resigned. 
Roland  Hill,  A.M  ,  installed  12th  Jan.  1606-7.     He 
was  buried  in  Shawborne  churchyard,  co.  Bucks,  in 
1630,  retatis  suse  74. 
Edward  Heron,  B.D.,  collated  25th  March  1631. 
RoDOLPii    (or   Ralph)    Holi  ngwok  i  n,   B.D..  collated 
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154  LINCOLN. 

loth  and  installod   i9tli  Dec.  1660,  on  the  death  of 
the  last  prebendary. 
Charles  Hoole,  A.M.,  collated  i6th  Oct.  and  installed 
21st  Oct.  1 66 1,  vice  Holingworth  deceased.    Died  7th 
March  1666-7. 
Edward  Keene,  A.M.,  installed  3rd  Jan.  1667-8. 
David  Llewellin,  A.M.,  afterwards  prebendary  of  Pe- 
terborough, collated  30th  May  1672,  vice  Keene  de- 
ceased;  he  resigned  in  1675. 
William  Durham,  S.T.P.,  collated  31st  Aug.  1675, 

vice  Llewellin. 
Richard  Carr,  A.M.,  succeeded  6th  Aug.  1679;  he  was 
deprived  for  not  taking  the  oaths  to  king  William  and 
queen  Mary,  and  died  26th  Jan.  1708—9. 
Henry  Goode,  A.M.,  collated  ist  Feb.  and  installed 
on  the  8th  of  the  same  month  1689—90,  on  the  de- 
privation of  Carr  as  a  non-juror.   He  died  in  1727. 
Richard  Cumberland,  A.M.,  archdeacon  of  Northamp- 
ton and  prebendary  of  Peterborough,  collated  31st  May 
1727. 
Charles  Reynolds,  D.D.,  collated   27th  Dec.  1737, 
vice  Richard  Cumberland  deceased.     He  was  made 
chancellor,  and  died  5th  Oct.  1766,  being  buried  near 
the  great  west  doors  of  his  cathedral. 
Richard  Stevens,  A.M.,  collated  23rd  Jan.  and  in- 
stalled 2 1st  March  1767,  vice  Charles  Reynolds  de- 
ceased. 
William  Weston,  B.D.,  collated  22nd  and  installed 

25th  May  1771,  vice  Richard  Stevens  deceased. 
Matthew  Feilde,  A.M.,  collated  23rd  July  and  in- 
stalled   17th    Sept.   1 791,   vice  William  Weston   de- 
ceased. 
John  Ord,  D.D.,  collated  14th  and  installed  17th  Sept. 

1 796,  vice  Matthew  Feilde  deceased. 
Henry  Craven  Ord,  J3.A.,  collated  3rd  March  and  in- 
stalled 14th  May  1814,  vice  John  Ord  resigned. 
George    Davenport,    19th   Sept.   1845,  ^^^^    Henry 
Craven  Ord. 


PUEBENDAltlES.  155 

HEYDOUR  CUM  WALTON. 

Walter  de  Wottox  held  this  stall  in  1308.     "  Obiit 

die  Veneris  in  Septimane  pasche  1308/' 
Thomas  de  Guandisox  "  obiit  in  Curia  Roniana"  circa 

John  de  Grandison,  presented  to  it  in  13 17  by  papal 

provision,  vice  Thomas  do  Grandison  deceased.     He 

died  in  1328,  and  was  succeeded  in  his  prebend  by 
Thomas  Hereward,  collated  v  Kal.  Feb.  (28th  Jan.) 

1327-8. 
PiGELLUs  DE  Manetti  de  FLORENCE  held  it  in  1328. 

He  exchanged  it  with 
Jeffry  Godhyve  in  1334,  who  also  parted  with  it  for 

the  wardenship  of  the  free   chapel  of  the  castle   of 

Marlborough,  in  Sarum  diocese. 
Jeffry  de  Scroop  or  le  Strorp  succeeded  in    1334, 

and  held  it  in  1343  and  1373.     He  died  in  1380,  and 

was  buried  in  the  cathedral. 
Alan  de  Stokes  enjoyed  it  in  1387,  and  exchanged  it 

for  a  prebend  of  Langchestor,  co.  Durham,  in  1393, 

with 
Richard  Mawdeline,  admitted  12th  Sept.  1393. 
Hugh  Hamerton  succeeded  in  1398,  vice  Mawdeline 

resigned.     Ho  (juittod  it  for  Brampton  in  1405. 
Hu(;h  Hanworth  succeeded  in  1405,  and  exchanged 

it,  for  Fenton  prebend  in  York,  with 
John  Welbourxe,  collated  10th  March  1407—8. 
Alan  Kirketon  hold  it  in  1^40,  and  died  in  1443. 
William  Peircy,  collated  in  1443,  vice  Kirketon  de- 
ceased :  ho  was  in  1 450  made  bishop  of  Carlisle. 
Christopher  Warmington,  collated  i8th  Nov.  1452. 
John  Redall,  collated  8th  and  installed  by  proxy  22n(i 

Sept.  146^,  vice  Warminglon  resigned. 
Hknrv   Aixsworth,   B.D.,    collated    18th  Aug.  1483, 

vice  Bedall  deceased. 
Uichard  Maudelev,  B.D.,  installed  15th  June  15  i<^, 

\  2 


156  LINCOLN. 

vice  Ainsw'orth  resigned;  he  quitted  it  for  Ailes- 
bury. 

Thomas  Swayne,  installed  loth  March  15 16—17,  vice 
Maudeley  resigned.     He  quitted  it  for  Coringham. 

William  P'ranklin,  installed  12th  Feb.  1517— 18,  vice 
Swayne  resigned.  He  was  afterwards  dean  of  Windsor. 

Thomas  Westby,  collated  12th  Nov.  1540,  vice  Frank- 
lin resigned. 

Anthony  Bellasis,  LL.D.,  collated  5th  and  installed 
1 6th  Jan.  1543-4,  vice  Westby  resigned. 

John  Marshall  ^^,  installed  19th  Aug.  1552,  vice  Bel- 
lasis deceased. 

John  Richardson,  installed  i8th  Dec.  1562. 

John  Hitchcock,  collated  21st  May  and  installed  13th 
July  159 1. 

Roger  Parker,  B.D.,  collated  7th  April  and  installed 
12th  June  1597.     He  quitted  it  for  Castor  next  year. 

Laurence  Chaderton,  collated  5th  May  and  installed 
on  the  23rd  of  the  same  month  1598,  vice  Parker  re- 
signed. He  was  buried  in  Emanuel  college  chapel, 
Cambridge,  in  1640,  setat.  103. 

Francis  Quinborough  is  said  to  have  held  this  stall  in 
Nov.  1603. 

Thomas  Linsted,  collated  27th  April  1641. 

Henry  Pight,  collated  3rd  Dec.  and  installed  on  the 
26th  of  the  same  month  1660. 

Thomas  Hockin,  A.M.,  collated  12th  April  1675,  vice 
Pight  deceased ;  but  he  lost  the  prebend  by  neglect 
of  being  installed. 

Isaac  Carter,  A.M.,  collated  14th  Feb.  1677—8,  and 
installed  27th  March  1678,  by  the  King's  title,  on 
Hockin  not  being  installed  in  time. 

Richard  Caryer,  A.M.,  afterwards  prebendary  of  Pe- 


^•^  He  seems  to  have  been  a  layman;  at  least   he  was  styled 
Generosus." 


PREBENDARIES.  157 

terborough,  collated  ind  Nov.  and  installed  on  the  9th 
of  the  same  month  1687,  vice  Isaac  Carter  deceased. 

William  Gardiner,  LL.B.,  collated  8th  Jan.  1704-5, 
vice  Caryer  deceased. 

Robert  Lamr,  LL.D.,  dean  of  Peterhorough,  collated 
12th  Jan.  and  installed  25th  Feb.  1749-50. 

John  Rarnardiston,  D.D.,  collated  29th  Nov.  and  in- 
stalled 2nd  Dec.  1769,  vice  Robert  Lamb,  bishop  of 
Peterborough,  deceased. 

Luke  Heslop,  B.D.,  collated  3rd  July  and  installed  5th 
Sept.  1778,  vice  John  Barnardiston  deceased. 

John  Lonsdale,  B.D.,  collated  26th  and  installed  27th 
Aug.  1825,  vice  Luke  Heslop  deceased. 

Thomas  Turton,  collated  5th  July  1827,  vice  John 
Lonsdale  resigned, 

KELSEY,  NORTH.     Vide  NORTH  KELSEY. 

KETTON. 

Alrertus  de  Lavannia,  who  died  v  Id.  Maii  1308, 
was  succeeded  by 

Raymond  de  Fargis,  who  was  admitted  to  this  stall 
in  1308  by  papal  provision. 

Antony  Bec  resigned  the  prebend  of  Thomgate  for 
this  circa  1312. 

RoREKT  DE  WooDHOusE  succcedcd  in  1315,  and  pos- 
sessed it  in  1343. 

W^illiam  de  Dalton  was  presented  2nd  May  1350^^. 

William  de  Hulgate  was  also  presented   2nd  May 

1350- 

William  de  Dalton  again  enjoyed  it  in  1352. 

Peter  de  Dalton  exchanged  it  for  a  prebend  in  Lei- 
cester college,  with 

Thomas  de  Melbourne,  appointed  20th  Nov.  1371^". 


'<■'  Tal.  24  K(1nv.  III.  p.  I.  m.  22.  i"  Pat.  45  Edvv.  111.  \^.  2.  ra.  8. 


158  LINCOLN. 

Nicholas  dk  Chaddksdkn  possessed  it  in  1377;  ap- 
pointment ratified  5th  March  1388-9'". 

William  Ashton,  LL.D.,  was  installed  29th  Nov. 
1388.  He  exchanged  it  for  the  prebend  of  Leigh  ton 
Buzzard  with 

John  Thomas,  collated  29th  April,  and  installed  30th 
Aug.  1391.     He  soon  quitted  it  for  a  better  prebend. 

KoBERT  Whitby,  collated  9th  April  1392.  He  was 
buried  at  Ketton. 

Hugh  Han  worth,  collated  in  1410,  vice  Whitby  de- 
ceased. He  died  7th  March  1418-19,  being  archdea- 
con of  Stow. 

Thomas  la  Warre,  collated  in  141 9,  vice  Hanworth 
deceased, 

Robert  Iwardeby,  collated  in  1427,  vice  la  Warre 
deceased.     He  quitted  it  the  same  year. 

Nicholas  Wymbysh,  collated  in  1427,  vice  Iwardeby 
resigned.  He  died  1460,  being  also  archdeacon  of 
Nottingham,  and  prebend  of  Bole  in  York  cathedral. 

William  Witham,  LL.D.,  collated  27th  Jan.  1460-6 1 . 

Oliver  Dinham,  collated  4th  April  1464,  vice  Wytham 
resigned.  He  died  in  1499,  being  archdeacon  of 
Surrey. 

Nicholas  de  Goldwell,  occurs  possessed  of  it  in  1501. 

William  Smith  held  it  in  1506.  He  resigned  it  the 
next  year  for  Biggleswade. 

Edward  Darby,  archdeacon  of  Stow ^  was  collated  14th 
Dec.  1507.  He  resigned  it  for  a  pension  of  24 Z.  a 
year,  and  was  succeeded  by 

John  Prynn,  installed  12th  Aug.  1528,  on  whose  death, 

Robert  Manours  was  installed  22nd  Aug.  1558. 
William  Todde,  A.M.,  installed  22nd  May  1560.    He 

died  in  1574,  being  also  archdeacon  of  Bedford. 
John  Dighton,  collated  20th  April,  and  installed  4th 

Aug.  1574. 

'S  Pat.  II  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m,  32. 


PUEJJENDAlllES.  i5\) 

Griffin  Smith e,  collated  19th  Oct.  i5'S6. 
Thomas  Ckcill,  S.T.P.,  collated    ist   Feb.    1609-10, 
and  installed  10th  May  16 jo. 

William  JIoberts,  S.T.P._,  collated  6th  July  1628, 
and  installed  on  the  9th  of  the  same  month.  He  be- 
came bishop  of  Bangor  in  1637. 

Thomas  Bayly,  A.M.,  subdean  of  Wells^  installed  13th 
Sept.  1638.  He  changed  his  religion  about  1651,  on 
his  going  out  of  England,  and  died  very  poor  beyond 
the  seas.     His  successor  at  the  restoration  was 

John  Allington,  A.M.,  installed  18th  Oct.  1660.  He 
died  in  1683. 

George  Topham,  A.M.,  collated  8th  Feb.,  and  installed 
2nd  March  1682-3,  ^^^^  John  Allington  deceased,  and 
died  1694.     Succeeded  by      , 

John  Mandeville,  S.T.P.,  installed  12th  Jan.  1694-5. 
In  1695  he  was  made  chancellor. 

Samuel  Harris,  A.M.,  collated  27th  Dec.  1695,  ^^^^^ 
installed  1 8th  Jan.  j  695—6. 

George  Martin,  A.M.,  collated  6th  Feb.,  and  installed 
7th  April  1699.  He  died  1722,  being  prebendary  of 
Norwich. 

Henry  Green,  A.M.,  presented  9th  Jan.  1721— 2. 

Angel  Chauncy,  A.M.,  collated  19th  Aug.  and  in- 
stalled 1 6  th  Sept.  1749. 

Nicholas  Fayting,  collated  i4tli  May  and  installed 
I9tli  June  1756. 

Thomas  Brand,  A.M.,  collated  13th  and  installed  27th 
June  1789,  vice  Nicholas  Fayting  deceased. 

UoHERT  Stevens,  collated  6th  July  and  installed  13th 
Aug.  1814,  vice  Thomas  Brand  deceased. 

KILSBV. 

Robert  M  a  son,  ji?>'^c^?i^r,  quitted  this  prebend  in  1483 

for  Farrcndon. 
Simon  Stallworth,  collated  i8th  Sept.  1483.    He  was 

ill  1488  made  subdoan. 


160  LINCOLN. 

John  Willis,  collated  iith  April  1485. 

Henry  ap  John,  precentor,  took  this  .stall  in  1493, 
until  he  obtained  another  prebend,  when  he  resigned 
this  to 

Edward  Hanson,  S.T.P.,  collated  22nd  Aug.  1501. 

Richard  Chaxceler,  LL.D.,  collated  17th  April  1504, 
vice  Hanson  resigned. 

William  Woodward,  installed  10th  May  15 14;  his 
will  is  dated  in  1542. 

John  Longland,  A.B.,  collated  5th  Oct.,  and  installed 
5th  Nov.  1542,  vice  Woodward  deceased.  On  queen 
Mary's  accession  he  was  deprived,  1554,  for  marriage, 
and  she  conferred  it  upon 

William  Cook,  who  is  said  to  be  installed  23rd  May 
1554,  vice  Longland.  He  was  deprived  on  Elizabeth 
coming  to  the  crown,  and 

John  Longland  was  restored  in  1559;  he  died  1589, 
in  possession  of  the  prebend  and  the  archdeaconry  of 
Buckingham. 

John  Bill,  S.T.B.,  collated  2nd  Nov.  1589,  and  in- 
stalled 8th  March  1589—90,  vice  Longland  deceased. 

John  Hudyard,  collated  13th  April  1622. 

Paul  Hood,  S.T.P.,  rector  of  Lincoln  college,  Oxon^ 
obtained  it  in  1630;  but  he  was  forced  to  quit  it  in 
1643  ^^  account  of  a  decree  in  chancery  which  an- 
nexed it  to  the  precentorship. 

John  Whiston  obtained  the  King's  title  1st  Nov.1661  ; 
but  Dr.  Featley,  the  precentor,  insisting  on  his  right, 
Whiston  was  obliged  to  relinquish  it.  Since  Dr. 
Featley's  time,  the  precentors  have  enjoyed  it  without 
interruption. 

LAFFORD  alias  SLEFORD. 

Richard  de  Bello  alias  de  la  Battayle,  treasurer 

in  1276,  was  succeeded  in  this  prebend  by 
John  de  Widdington,  1283,  and  he  by 
Roger  de  Martival,  afterwards  bishop  of  Salisbury. 


I 


PIIEHRNDAUIES.  161 

Ho  resigned  in  1293,  ^"^  ^^®  soon  after  made  arch- 
deacon of  Leicester. 
William  de  Stockton,  collated  xiv  Cal.  Dec.  (i8th 

Nov.)  1293,  vice  Martival  resigned. 
Thomas  de  Bray,  collated  xiv  Kal.  Ap.  (19th  March) 

13 10— II,  and  quitted  it  in  13 15  for  Stow  Longa. 
Peter  de  Dalderby,  admitted  Oct.  1316. 
LucHiN  DE  Flisco,  presented  to  it  by  papal  authority 

in  1322. 
William  de  Exon  came  in  about  1327. 
William  de  Cusantia  came  in  14th  Feb.  1344-5. 
William  de  Ufford  held  it  in  1369.     The  next  was 
Thomas  la  Warre,  who  possessed  it  in  1376,  and  was, 

made  prebend  of  Ketton  in  141 9. 
Ralph   Lowth  held  it  in  1426,  and  exchanged  it  for 

the  rectory  of  St.  Cross  at  York  with 
Richard  Tone,  LL.D.,  loth  June,  1432,  on  whose  re- 
signation 
Nicholas  Clark  was  collated  13th  July  1434. 
Thomas     Salisbury,    collated    23rd   Aug.  1459,    and 

died  in  1460,  being  archdeacon  of  Bedford.     He  was 

buried  in  the  cathedral. 
John  Tapton,  collated  2nd  Dec.  1460,  and  quitted  it 

for  the  deanery  of  St.  Asaph. 
Thomas  Gauge  succeeded  in  1463.     He  resigned  in 

1465  to 
Richard  Rawdon,  collated  7th  April  1465,  vice  Gauge 

resigned. 
William  Langton,  S.T.P.,  resigned  1482. 
Richard  Norton,   LL.D.,  collated  29th  March  1482. 

He  resigned  1492. 
Nicholas  Halswell,  M.D.,  collated  12th  May  1492. 
James  Mallet,  installed  19th  April  1520.    He  quitted 

it  for  Empingham, 
Thomas  Robertson,  collated  26th  March  1533.     He 

quitted  it  for  Gretton. 
Owkn  Oglethorp,  S.T.B.,  collated  29th  March  1536. 

VOL.  H.  Y 


162  LINCOLN. 

On  being  made  bishop  of  Carlisle  he  resigned  this 
stall. 

John  Hird,  A.M.,  installed  19th  Oct.  1557.  Ho  oc- 
curs possessed  of  it  in  1561,  and  is  called  M.D. 

George  Huddleston,  collated  31st  Dec.  1588,  and 
installed  19th  Jan.  1588-9.  He  died  6th  Aug.  1613, 
and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral. 

John  Williams,  S.T.P.,  afterwards  bishop  of  this  see, 
installed  loth  Oct.  16 13.  He  quitted  it  almost  im- 
mediately for  Asgarby. 

Nicholas  Greenhill,  installed  28th  Jan.  1613—14. 

John  Mantel,  installed  4th  Oct.  1660,  vice  Greenhill 
deceased. 

John  Leigh,  collated  17th  Dec.  1668,  to  whom  suc- 
ceeded 

Thomas  Meriton,  collated  ist  Oct.,  and  installed  on 
the  8th  of  the  same  month  1670,  vice  John  Leigh  re- 
signed ;  upon  whose  voiding  it 

George  Thomason,  A.M.,  collated  26th  Jan.  1682-3, 
got  the  King's  presentation  29th  May  1683  ;  but  he 
was  again  collated  9th  Dec.  and  installed  T4th  Dec. 
1686,  on  the  bishop's  title.  Died  anno  1712.  Suc- 
ceeded by 

Thomas  Sellers,  A.M.,  collated  i6th  Sept.  171 2. 

Henry  Gibert,  M.A.,  collated  12th  May  1737. 

Basil  Bury  Beridge,  B.A.,  collated  18th  Sept.,  and 
installed  27th  Oct.  1770,  vice  Henry  Gibert  deceased. 
Ob.  25th  Feb.  1808,  aetat.  71. 

Charles  Proby,  A.M.,  collated  15th  June,  and  installed 
20th  Aug.  1808,  vice  Basil  Bury  Beridge  deceased. 

George  Turnor,  A.M.,  collated  26th  Nov.,  and  in- 
stalled 14th  Dec.  1822,  vice  Charles  Proby  deceased. 

John  Matthias  Turner,  collated  loth,  and  installed 
13th  Nov.  1824,  vice  George  Turnor  deceased. 

Edward  Smedley,  collated  21st  July  1829,  ^^^^  John 
Matthias  Turner  resigned. 

John  Coker,  21st  Oct.  1843,  ^^^^  Edward  Smedley. 


rilEBENDAllIES.  163 

LANGFORD  ECCLESIA. 

John  de  Bournk,  presented  in  1330  i  held  it  in  1343, 

and  was  succeeded  by 
RoiJKiiT  DE   BuRBACH,  who  cxchangcd  it  for  the  free 

chapels  of  Bokcnsfield  and  Newstead,  in  the  diocese 

of  Canterbury,  with 
John  j)k  Lech,  xii  Kal.  Sept.  (21st  Aug.)  13.51. 
Henry  Blackburn  held  this  stall  in  1374. 
Richard  Winwick  exchanged  it  for  North  Kelsey  with 
John    Brian,  17th   June  1377.      He   died  4th   Feb. 

1388-9. 
Thomas  Kirketon,  installed  Feb.  1388-9,  vice  Brian 

deceased.     He  exchanged  it  with 
John  Burton,  4th  May  1390,  for  a  prebend  of  Wells. 

He  exchanged  it  for  a  prebend  in  Hastings  with 
'I'lioMAs  Stanley,  24th  Dec.  1393.     ^^  exchanged  it 

for  the  deanery  of  St.  Martin^s-le- Grand  with 
William  Ashton,  LL.D.,  24th  March  1398-9. 
Roc;er  Westwood,  collated  in  1403,  vice  Ashton  de- 
ceased.      Ho    exchanged    it    for    a   prebend    in    St. 

Stephen's  chapel,  Westminster,  with 
John  Le(;born,  in  1422. 
John  Basham  died  possessed  of  it  in  1434,  being  also 

prebend  of  Hereford. 
William  Bothe,  collated  in  1434,  vice  Basham  de- 
ceased.    Ho  was  in  1447  made  bishop  of  Lichfield; 

but  had  resigned  this  prebend  in  1441. 
John  Stokes,  LL.D.,  succeeded,  and  was  installed  i8th 

Sept.  1 44 1. 
John  Fawkes  resigned  it  in  1465. 
William  Westbury,   collated   25th  Sept.  1465,  vice 

Fawkes  resigned. 
John   Fawkes  was  a  second  time  collated    1st   June 

1469,  vice  Westbury  resigned. 
Laurence    Cokkes,    LL.D.,    collated    in    147c,    vice 

Fawkes  deceased. 

Y  2 


164  LINCOLN. 

Henry  ap  John,  LL.B.,  collated  27th  Juno  150J,  vico 

Cokkos  deceased. 
John  Hubal,  collated  30th  Aug.  1504,  vico  Ap  John 

deceased. 
John  alias  Richard  Rawston,  installed  24th  March 

1504-5- 
Edward  Darby,  10th  Jan.  j  505-6. 

William  Fitzherbert,  22nd  Dec.  1506. 

William  Cooper,  installed  13th  April  15 14. 

John  Surges,  installed  15th  Aug.  1517.  He  quitted 
it  for  Gretton. 

Edward  Horde,  installed  2nd  March  1517-18,  vice 
Burges  resigned. 

Nicholas  Hillewell  succeeded  5th  May  1520. 

Richard  Sampson,  LL.D.,  collated  28th  March  1527, 
vice  Harpswell  deceased.  He  was  made  bishop  of 
Chichester  in  1536. 

Edward  Whaley,  collated  i6th  Aug.  1536,  vice  Sam- 
son resigned. 

William  Petre,  LL.D.,  admitted  12th  Nov.  1536, 
the  same  year  per  attincturam  Whaley.  He  resigned 
it  the  next  year. 

Robert  Croham,  collated  nth  April  1537. 

Robert  Peterson,  collated  the  same  year.  In  1537-8 
he  quitted  it  for  Milton  Ecclesia. 

Robert  Hills,  collated  26th  Feb.  1537—8,  vice  Peter- 
son resigned. 

Thomas  Barret,  LL.D.,  collated  30th  July  1539,  vice 
Hills  resigned. 

Barnaby  Kirkbryde,  collated  4th,  and  installed  17th 
May  1544. 

Thomas  Randes  succeeded  in  1563,  vice  Kirkbryde  de- 
ceased. He  died  possessed  of  it  17th  Feb.  1608-9,  and 
was  buried  in  the  cathedral. 

John  Hills,  collated  20th  Feb.  1608-9,  and  installed 
by  proxy  22nd  April  1609,  and  in  person  14th  Sept. 
1 6 10.    He  died  in  1626,  being  archdeacon  of  Lincoln. 


PREBENDARIES.  165 

John  Pockltngton,  S.T.P.,  collated  25th  Nov.  1626, 
and  installed  9th  March  1626-7,  vice  Hills  deceased. 

James  Duport,  collated  14th  Aug.  1641,  vice  Pock- 
lington  resigned.  Ho  quitted  it  the  same  year  for 
Leigh  ton  Buzzard. 

Stephen  Lodington,  collated  15th  Nov.  1641. 

Stephen  Lodington,  junior,  A.M.,  collated  7th  May, 
and  installed  12th  Juno  1674,  vice  Stephen  Loding- 
ton resigned.     He  died  1689. 

Francis  Asiienhurst,  A.M.,  archdeacon  of  Derby,  col- 
lated ist  Nov.,  and  installed  14th  Dec.  1689,  vice 
Lodington  deceased.     He  died  1704. 

Maunsell  Courtman  quitted  Asgarby  for  this;  col- 
lated 30th  Nov.,  and  installed  14th  Dec.  1704. 

John  Alleyn,  collated  13th  April  1705. 

William  Edwards,  S.T.P.,  collated  9th  April  1739. 

John  Taylor,  A.M.,  collated  24th  Oct.,  and  installed 
3rd  Nov.  1744,  vice  Dr.  Edwards  deceased. 

Norman  Mead,  installed  31st  Aug.  1745. 

Thomas  Osrorn,  L.L.D.,  collated  4th,  and  installed 
15th  Aug.  1766,  vice  Norman  Mead  deceased. 

John  Dove,  A.B.,  collated  15th,  and  installed  i8th 
Sept.  1790,  vice  Thomas  Osborn  deceased. 

William  Peters,  A.B.,  collated  iith  Juno  1795,  ^'^^^ 
John  Dove  resigned. 

William  Tower,  B.A.,  collated6th  Aug.,  and  installed 
1 8th  Sept.  18 14,  vice  William  Peters  deceased. 

Richard  Pretyman,  A.M.,  collated 9th,  and  installed 
21st  June  181 7,  vice  William  Towers  resigned. 

LANGFORD  MANOR. 

Robert  de  Swillington  held  this  stall  in  1292,  when 

he  quitted  it  for  Gretton. 
Peter  de  Sabaudia  or  Savoy  succeeded  in  1292  ;    in 

1309  he  was  made  archbishop  of  Lyons. 
William   de  Testa  succeeded  in  1309.     Ho  became 

]>recentor  in  1310. 


166  LINCOLN. 

Fhancis  Geyton  is  however  said  to  have  been  col- 
lated about  tho  time  of  Sabaudia's  voiding  it. 

Ralph  de  Fotheringhay,  collated  xii  Kal.  Feb.  (21st 
Jan.)  1312-13  ;  died  possessed  of  it  in  13  [6. 
ceeded  by 

Thomas  de  Luda,  collated  in  1316,  vice  Fotheringhay 
deceased.     He  died  in  1329. 

Bartholomew  Bourne,  collated  1329.  He  exchanged 
it  for  the  prebend  of  Seukevvorth  in  the  collegiate 
church  of  Cuonshale  in  the  diocese  of  Lichfield  29th 
Aug.  1369  with 

John  de  Swynesheved  or  Swinsted,  presented  by 
the  King  20th  April  1370',  and  he  resigned  it  for  a 
pension.     Obiit  17th  March  1395-6. 

Ivo  LA  ZouscHE  OF  Haryngworth,  appointed  27th 
Nov.  1372'^.     He  exchanged  it  for  Empingham  with 

William  Holet,  collated  ist  March  1388—9.  He  ex- 
changed it  for  some  other  dignity. 

John  Cudington  held  it  15th  June  1389^. 

Ivo  LA  Zousche  was  a  second  time  collated  in  1393. 
He  died  in  14 14,  being  archdeacon  of  Huntingdon, 
having  resigned  this  stall  in  1411  for  Nassington,  to 

John  Forster,  installed  9th  March  141 1—12.  He  quit- 
ted it  for  Biggleswade. 

Thomas  Browne,  LL.B.,  collated  19th  May  1423,  vice 
Forster  resigned  ;  he  became  bishop  of  Rochester,  and 
afterwards  of  Norwich. 

Robert  Sutton,  collated  5th  Sept.  1435. 

Thomas  Coles,  LL.B.,  17th  Nov.  1439,  ^^  ^^®  death 
of  Sutton.     He  quitted  it  for  Welton  Brinkhall. 

John  Burdet,  archdeacon  of  Chester^  succeeded  in  1438. 

John  Bradston,  LL.B.,  collated  ist  Feb.  1448-9,  vice 
Burdet  resigned. 

Philip  Lepeyate,  collated  21st  Nov.  1457,  vice  Brad- 
ston resigned.     He  became  subdean  in  1478. 

Thomas    Hutton,    LL.B.,    installed   by   proxy  24th 

»  Pat.  44  Edw.  III.  p.  I.  m.  18.         2  Pat.  46  Edw.  III.  m.  12. 
3  Pat.  12  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.  5. 


PREBENDARIES.  167 

March  1481— 2,  vice  Lopeyate  resigned.  He  quitted 
it  for  J^rampton. 

Robert  Sjik  11  bourn, collated  ist May  1488.  He  resigned 
it  for  Milton  Manor. 

JioBERT  Spencer,  27th  Nov.  1493. 

Robert  Toveys  appears  to  have  been  Spencer's  suc- 
cessor in  this  prebend,  though 

Robert  Sherbourx  was  collated  to  it  again  29th  Aug. 
1494,  and  he  became  successively  bishop  of  St.  David's 
and  Chichester. 

Robert  Toveys,  LL.B.,  was  a  second  time  collated  to 
it  8th  May  1505. 

William  Walgrave,  collated  24th  Sept.  1526,  vice 
Toveys  deceased. 

Anthony  Pigge,  collated  24th  May  1538,  vice  Walgrave 
deceased. 

JojiN  Eyer,  collated  2nd  Dec.  1539,  vice  Pigge  deceased. 

Gawin  Hodgson,  installed  loth  June  1557. 

John  Watson  succeeded  in  1560,  vice  Hodgson  de- 
prived. 

John  Belley,  LL.D.,  succeeded,  collated  the  12th,  and 
installed  25th  Oct.  1.574.  He  was  chancellor  of  this 
diocese. 

Henry  Clifford,  B.D.,  collated  5th,  and  installed  8th 
April  1608. 

Matthew  Browne,  A.M.,  collated  14th  April  1613. 

John  Willson,  B.D.,  dean  of  Ripon,  succeeded,  vice 
Browne  deceased;  collated  21st  Feb.,  and  installed 
3rd  March  1629-30,  and  died  in  1634. 

Richard  Williams,  A.M.,  succeeded,  vice  Willson  de- 
ceased ;  collated  27th  March  and  installed  28th  Juno 

1635- 

William  Cooper,  collated  30th  Nov.  1642 ;  suc- 
ceeded by 

Thomas  Peirce,  S.T.P.,  installed  25th  Sept.  1660. 
Ho  died  in  1691,  being  dean  of  Salisbury. 

William  Offley,  A. INI.,  collated  30th  April  1691, 
vice  Thomas  Peirce  deceased.  Ob.  26th  Sept.  1724, 
a}tat.  64. 


108  LINCOLN. 

Thomas  Frank,  A.M.,  archdeacon  of  Bedford^  collated 

27th  Nov.  1724. 
Geoffrey  Barton,  M.A.,  collated  26th  March  1731. 
Decimus  Reynold,  cleric^  collated  5th  Nov.  1734. 
Edward  Bowerbank,  B.D.,  collated  25th  and  installed 

26th  March  1791,  vice  Decimus  Reynold  deceased. 
Richard  Williams,  A.M.,  collated  10th  and  installed 

14th  Dec.  1805,  vice  Edward  Bowerbank  deceased. 
Hon.  Richard  Cust,  17th  Sept.  1846. 

LEICESTER  ST.  MARGARET. 

Roger  de  Martival,  afterwards  bishop  of*  Salisbury, 
was  collated  to  this  stall  and  the  archdeaconry  of 
Leicester  in  1 294-5  :  he  accepted  the  archdeaconry, 
declined  this. 

John  Mansel,  collated  vCal.  Feb.  (28th  Jan.)  1294-5. 

Adam  de  Limbergh  died  possessed  of  it  in  1339. 

CoMENGEs,  a  Roman  cardinal,  succeeded  in  1339,  and 
held  it  in  1343. 

John  de  Edyngton  exchanged  it  xii  Cal.  Martii  (18th 
Feb.)  1366-7  with 

John  de  Apelby  for  the  prebend  of  Chamberlaine's 
Wood,  in  the  church  of  London ;  and  it  was  held  by 
him  in  1380. 

Thomas  Bright  will,  dean  of  Leicester  college,  pos- 
sessed it  at  the  time  of  his  death,  which  happened  in 
1390. 

John  Barnet,  LL.D.,  installed  2Tst  Nov.  1390. 

Richard  Yonge,  LL.B.,  installed  18th  Jnly  139 1 ;  ap- 
pointment ratified  30th  July^.  In  1399  ^®  ^^^  made 
bishop  of  Bangor. 

Thomas    More,   presented    by   the    King    13th    Feb. 
1398-9.     He  died  in  1421,  being  dean  of  St.  PauFs^ 
cathedral,  London,  and  was  buried  there. 

Thomas  Barnesly,  collated  in  142 1,  vice  More  de-| 
ceased. 

Reginald  Kentwode  held  it  in  1437,  and  died  in 


4  Pat.  15  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.  29. 


PREBENDARIES.  109 

1441,  being  dean  of  London.     He  was  buried  in  St. 
Paul's  cathedral. 

John  Walpool  died  possessed  of*  it  in  May  1445. 

William  Buiconell  succeeded  in  1445,  and  died  in 
1478. 

John  Waiidhall,  LL.D.,  collated  7th  Nov.  T447. 

Roc;eii  Rotherham,  archdeacon  of  Jlochester,  installed 
30tli  May  1472.     He  resigned  in  the  same  year. 

John  Blackwyn,  A.M.,  installed  14th  Nov.  1472. 

Geoffrey  Simeon,  installed  23rd  July  1485,  and 
quitted  it  the  same  year  for  the  chancellorship. 

Simon  Stallwortii,  collated  iith  Aug.  1485,  vice  Si- 
meon resigned ;  and  was  removed  to  Buckden  prebend 
by  exchange  10th  March  1491-2. 

RoRKRT  MoMKY  was  installed  by  proxy  21st  April  1492 
on  Stall  worth's  removal. 

John  Ci  tlkji,  collated  28th  March  1502,  vice  Momey 
resigned.     He  was  also  treasurer. 

Richard  Dudley,  A.M.,  30th  March  J 508,  vice  Cut- 
ler resigned. 

Hknry  Morgan,  LL.D.,  collated  6th  June  1536,  vice 
Dudley  deceased.  In  1554  he  was  preferred  to  the 
see  of  St.  David's. 

Thomas  Todde  held  this  stall  in  1559. 

John  Londe,  LL.B.,  installed  20th  April  J 560. 

John  Robinson,  precentor,  collated  29th  March,  and 
installed  9th  July  1580.     He  died  in  1597. 

George  Eland,  afterwards  chancellor,  collated  8th 
^larch  1603—4,  and  resigned  in  the  same  year. 

UiciiARD  Clayton,  S.T.P.,  masfer  0/ St.  JuJdis  college^ 
Canibridc/e,  collated  22nd  Jan.  1605-6,  and  died  1612, 
being  also  dean  of  Peterborough  and  archdeacon  of 
Lincoln. 

Thomas  Turner,  S.T.B.,  collated  27th  June  and  in- 
stalled 23rd  Aug.  1612.  He  afterwards  became  dean 
of  Canterbury. 

John  Wahot,  A.M.,  collated  24th  Jan.  1617-18,  and 

VOL.  H.  / 


170  LINCOLN. 

installed  26th  July  161 8,  vice  Turner  resigned.  Died 
in  1660. 

Nathanael  Ward,  installed  20th  Oct.  1660;  died  pos- 
sessed of  it  in  1668. 

Edward  Boteler,  A.M.,  collated  10th  Oct.  and  in- 
stalled on  the  12th  of  the  same  month  1668,  vice 
Ward  deceased.     He  died  in  1670. 

Nicholas  Stratford,  S.T.P.,  collated  26th  March, 
and  installed  7th  April  1670.  In  1689  he  was  made 
bishop  of  Chester. 

John  Gostling,  A.M.,  collated  25th  Oct.  and  installed 
on  the  26th  of  the  same  month  1689.  Also  a  minor 
canon  of  Canterbury  and  London  cathedrals. 

Thomas  Gery,  A.M.,  collated  28th  July  and  installed 
7th  Sept.  1733. 

Andrew  Burneby,  LL.B.,  collated  16th  Sept.  1737. 

Robert  Burneby,  LL.B.,  collated  14th  Oct.  and  in- 
stalled 7th  Nov.  1767,  vice  Andrew  Burneby  resigned. 

John  Palmer,  B.A.,  collated  the  ist  and  installed  6th 
June  1807,  vice  Kobert  Burneby  deceased. 

John  Hob  art  Seymour,  collated  2nd  Aug.  1827,  vice 
John  Palmer  deceased. 

LEIGHTON-BUZZARD. 

Robert  de  Hardres  died  possessed  of  this  stall  in 
J  206.     Succeeded  by 

William  de  Ely,  the  King's  treasurer,  who  was  pre- 
sented by  the  King  in  July  1207^0. 

Nicholas  de  Hegham  held  it  in  1274. 

Thomas  de  Kytlington  held  it  in  1277. 

Thomas  Sutton  quitted  it  for  Tame  in  1292. 

John  Fleming,  collated  iii  Id.  Sept.  (nth  Sept.)  1293, 
vice  Thomas  Sutton  resigned. 

Edward  St.  John  succeeded  by  papal  provision  on 
Fleming's  death  iii  Kal.  Maii  (29th  April)  130T,  and 
exchanged  it  for  Croperdy  with 

Gilbert  de  Middleton  in  1314.  He  quitted  it,  and 
became  archdeacon  of  Northampton  in  13 16. 


PREBENDARIES.  171 

William  de  Ayremynne  had  it  given  to  him  in  1319. 
Ho  was  made  bishop  of  Norwich  in  1325. 

William  de  Weston  succeeded  in  1324,  vice  William 
de  Ayremynne  resigned. 

John  ue  Podio  Barsaco  held  it  in  1329. 

John  Dufford  was  presented  by  the  King  in  1342  on 
the  supposition  that  John  de  Podio  Barsaco  was 
dead ;  but  the  King,  hearing  that  he  was  alive,  re- 
voked his  grant  i8th  May  1342 '^ 

Hugh  de  Normanton  died  possessed  of  it  in  1344. 

John  de  Pipa,  installed  in  1345,  and  died  in  136 1. 

William  Gynewell  succeeded  in  1361^2, 

John  Evot,  appointment  ratified  30th  Jan.  1386— 7 1*^. 

John  de  Stacy  was  collated  26th  Oct.,  and  his  ap- 
pointment ratified  30th  Oct.  1387^^. 

William  de  Pakinton,  dean  of  Lichfield^  installed 
25th  Oct.  1389. 

John  Thomas,  collated  25th  July  1390,  vice  Pakinton 
deceased. 

William  Ashton,  LL.D.,  collated  29th  April  139 1. 

John  Thomas,  but  the  year  of  his  collation  does  not 
occur. 

Thomas  Butiller,  appointed  3rd  May  1391  ^^ 

Richard  Clifford  obtained  it  from  John  Thomas'^ 
by  the  Pope's  means.  He  was  installed  9th  Aug. 
1392;  appointment  ratified  loth  Nov.  1392^7,  He 
was  made  bishop  of  Worcester  in  1400. 

John  Elvet  succeeded  in  1401,  and  died  possessed  of 
it  in  1405. 

John  Prophet,  collated  31st  March  1405,  vice  Elvet 
deceased.     He  died  in  1416,  being  dean  of  York. 


1^  Pat.  i6Edw.  III.  p.  i.m.  I.  et  11. 

12  ««  Pej.  mortem  Johannis  de         '■'•  Pat.  14  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  in.  16. 
Pipa,"  say   the    Registers  ;    but         i'>  Liber  .  .  .  f .  466. 
see  Pat.  39  Edw.  III.  p.  2.  ra.  33.  l"  Pat.  16  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.  17. 

^^  Pat.  10  Ric.  II,  p.  2.  m.  28.  et  Pat.  16  Ric.  II.  p.  i.  m.  10. 

'*  Pat.  II  Ric.  II.  p.  I.  mm.  10 

z  2 


172  LINCOLN. 

ThoxMas  Felde,  dean  of  Hereford^  collated  24th  April 

1416,  vice  Prophet  deceased. 
Thomas  Walton   succeeded,  and   collated  2nd  Aug. 

141 9,  vice  Felde  deceased. 
Richard  Wyot  died  possessed  of  it  in  1439. 
William  Wellesby,  collated  in  14:59. 
Thomas  Walton  obtained  it  again  about  1443- 
Peter  de  Aster  10  is  said  to  have  been  presented  to 

it  loth  Dec.  1451  by  the  King,  vice  Thomas  Walton 

deceased. 
John  Holland,  also  presented  in  145 r. 
Edward  Wodevill,  collated  25th  March  1467. 
Leonard  Wodevill,  collated  5th  June  1471.    He  was 

afterwards  bishop  of  Sahsbury.     He  quitted  this  for 

Tame. 
Robert  Fleming,  deajn^  installed  3rd  Dec.  1478,  and 

died  in  1483. 
William  Pikenham  succeeded  18th,  and  was  installed 

by  proxy  30th  Aug.    1483,    vice   Fleming  deceased. 

He  died  in  1497,  ^'^^  ^^®  buried  at  Stoke-Clare  col- 
lege church,  where  he  was  dean. 
Hugh  Oldham,  A.M.,  succeeded  in  1497.     In  1505  he 

was  made  bishop  of  Exeter. 
Thomas   Rowthall,   collated   19th  Jan.- 1504— 5.     In 

1509,  he  was  made  bishop  of  Durham. 
John  Chambre,  M.D.,  was  collated  25th  June,  and 

installed    4th  July  1509;*  and   died  in   1549,  being 

archdeacon  of  Bedford. 
Christopher  Massingberd,  installed  loth  July  1^45, 

vice  Chambre  deceased.     He  died  in  1553-4,  being 

archdeacon  of  Stow. 
John  Maydew,  installed  25th  May  1553. 
AVilliam  Taylor,  A.M.,  installed  by  proxy  22nd  Oct. 

1553,  vice  John  Maydew  resigned. 
John  Pope,  LL.B.,  installed  24th  Aug.  1554.    He  died 

in  1558,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral. 
Gabriel  White,  A.B.,  installed  14th  March  1558-9. 

Deprived  in  1574. 


rilKBENDAHIES.  173 

Thomas  Godwin  succeeded  in  1,574.  In  1584  he  was 
made  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells,  being  at  that  time 
dean  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford. 

Christopher  Folderby,  A.M.,  collated  and  installed 
29th  June  J 583,  on  the  resignation  of  the  last  pre- 
bendary. 

Amon  Alnwick,  collated  30th  Dec.  1612,  and  installed 
1 6th  Jan.  161 2  — 13. 

Theodore  Price,  S.T.P.,  collated  6th  Dec.  1621,  and 
installed  24th  Jan.  162 1-2,  on  the  death  of  the  last 
j)rebendary.  He  was  buried  21st  Dec.  1631  in  West- 
minster Abbey. 

William  Warr,  collated  27th  Dec.  1631,  and  died  in 
1641,  being  archdeacon  of  Leicester. 

James  Du port,  ]].D.,  collated  12th  Nov.,  and  installed 
on  the  13th  of  the  same  month  1641.  He  died  in 
1679,  being  dean  of  Peterborough,  and  he  was  buried 
in  that  cathedral. 

Abraham  Campion,  collated  6th  Aug.,  and  installed 
on  the  1 6th  of  the  same  month  1679,*  vice  J^^^cs 
Du])ort  deceased,  and  died  in  1701,  being  dean  of  this 
cathedral  :  he  was  buried  there. 

Samuel  Harris,  A.M.,  collated  8th  Dec,  and  installed 
on  the  13th  of  the  same  month  1701,  and  died  in 
1708. 

Edward  Wake,  A.M.,  collated  25th  Feb.  1707-8,  and 
installed  29tli  May  1 708.  He  was  prebendary  of 
Canterbury. 

OcTAviAN  Reynolds,  A.B.,  collated  17th  Nov.  1732. 

HoBEBT  Dovvbiggin,  M.A.,  collated  2nd,  and  installed 
4th  Sept.  1773,  vice  Octavian  Reynolds  decea.sed. 

Edward  IVIaltby,  A.M.,  collated  2otli  Dec.  1794,  and 
installed  14th  Feb.  1795,  '^'^^^  Robert  Dowbiggiu 
deceased. 

LEIGHTON  ECCLESIA. 

Roger  Blund  occurs  possessed  of  thi.-?  stall  in  1249. 

Walter  de  Mallinc;  died  possessed  of  it  in  1296. 


174  LINCOLN. 

Oliver   dk   Sutton,  collated  v  Id,  April.  (9th  April) 

1296,  vice  Mailing  deceased. 
Robert  de  Ayleston  succeeded  in  1324,  vice  Sutton 

deceased. 
Raymond  de  Flisco  held  it  in  1339. 
ViTALis  Sequyn  was  presented  in  1344. 
John  Lorings  died  possessed  of  it  in  1383. 
Thomas  Middleton,  installed  12th  Feb.  1383-4,  vice 

Lorings  deceased.     His  will  is  dated  14 14. 
Ralph  Lowth  held  it  in  1416. 
Thomas  Lawarre  held  it  in  1417.     He  quitted  it  for 

Ketton. 
Richard  Meryot,  LL.D.,  collated  in  141 9,  and  died 

in  1449.     ^^  ^v^s  ^Is^  prebendary  of  Lichfield. 
William  Walesby  succeeded  31st  May  1449. 
Thomas  Hall,  S.T.P.,  collated  29th  Nov.  1458,  vice 

Walesby  deceased. 
William   Constable   resigned   it  in  1481,  for  other 

preferment. 
John  Blith^  afterwards  bishop  of  Salisbury,  collated 

17th  Feb.  1481--2. 
Thomas  Finch  am,  collated  loth  Dec.  1485,  vice  Blith 

resigned. 
George  Henneage,  installed  12th  Feb.  1517-18.  He 

quitted  it  for  Gretton. 
James  Rogers,  installed  9th  June  1518,  vice  Henneage 

resigned. 
William  Clayburgh,  LL.D.,  archdeacon  of  Worcester^ 

collated  24th  Dec.  1528,  vice  Rogers  resigned.     He 

died  in  1534. 
Richard  Gwent,  LL.D.,  installed  6th  May  1534,  vice 

Clayburgh  deceased.     He  died  in  1543,   being  arch- 
deacon of  Brecknock  and  London,  and  was  buried  in 

St.  Paul's  cathedral. 
Richard   Gill,  A.M.,  installed    ist  March  1543—4, 

vice  Gwent  deceased.     He  was  deprived  in  1553. 
John  Barrow,  LL.B.,  installed  13th  July  1554. 


PREBENDARIES.  175 

Geouge  Hunter,  B.D.,  installed  15th  Sept.  1558,  vice 
Barrow  deceased. 

Richard  Gill,  A.M.,  restored  in  1560,  on  queen  Eliza- 
beth's accession. 

William  Fluid,  LL.D.,  installed  [6th  April  1569. 

Henry  Rands,  A.M.,  collated  7th,  and  installed  13th 
Nov.  1574. 

John  Cookeson,  collated  24th  Sept.  1605,  and  died  in 
1625. 

Christopher  Pasley,  A.M.,  collated  6th  Feb.,  and 
installed  on  the  i6th  of  the  same  month  1625,  vice 
Cookeson  deceased. 

George  Herbert,  A.M.,  collated  8th  July  1626,  and 
died  about  1636. 

Herbert  Thorndike,  installed  12th  April  1636.  He 
resigned  in  1640,  and  died  prebendary  of  Westminster. 
He  was  buried  in  the  Abbey  church  cloisters  13th  July 
1672. 

Alexander  Levetson,  B.D.,  installed  30th  Aug.  1640, 
vice  Thorndike  resigned. 

Charles  Asheordby,  A.M.,  presented  by  the  Crown 
6th  Aug.  1660,  vice  Lcvetson  deceased.  Installed  9th 
April  1 66 1. 

John  Cartwright,  A.M.,  installed  loth  Feb.  1686—7, 
vice  Ash  ford  by  deceased.  He  was  son  of  Cartwright, 
bishop  of  Chester,  and  prebendary  of  Worcester.  He 
resigned,  and  went  beyond  the  seas. 

Samuel  Hilliard,  A.M.,  collated  30th  May,  and  in- 
stalled 2nd  June  1704,  vice  Cartwright  resigned. 

Samuel  Knight,  S.T.P.,  collated  10th  June,  and  in- 
stalled 8th  Aug.  1742. 

The  Hon.  Frederick  Cornwallis,  collated  14th  Jan. 
and  installed  nth  April  1747. 

Isaac    Cowi'er,  collated  8th,  and  installed  26th  May 

Thomas  C'owi'er,  A.M.,  collated  14th,  and  installed 
25th  Sept.  1773,  ^'^^^  Isaac  Cowpcr  deceased. 


176  LINCOLN. 

William  Peters,  LL.B.,  installed  9th  April  1796,  vice 
Thomas  Cowpcr  deceased. 

Edward  Edwards,  A.M.,  collated  26tli  June,  and  in- 
stalled 9th  Aug.  1823. 

John  Graham,  collated  5th  Aug.  1834,  vice  Edward 
Edwards. 

LEIGHTON  MANOR. 

W iLJA AM,  treasurer  to  kinq  John,  possessed  it  in  1211, 

in  which  year  he  obtained  a  charter  for  a  fair  hero. 
Robert   Wixchelsey    was   from   this   dignity   made 

archbishop  of  Canterbury  in  i  294. 
John  de  Columna  succeeded  xii  Cal.  Mar.  (i  8th  Feb.) 

1294-5.     He  was  deprived  in  1297. 
Robert  Lascy,  LL.D.,  collated  Cal.  Mar.  (ist  March) 

1297-8. 
Philip  de  Burton  was  provided  to  this  prebend  by  the 

Pope  in  1300. 
John  de  Cadomo  (Caen,)  was  appointed  to  it  by  the 

King  loth  June  1306,   (whose    presentation   is    dated 

Carlisle  12th  April.)     He  died  in  1310. 
Manafred  de  Malapia  was  put  into   this   stall   by 

the  Pope  in  1310,  but  he  died  a  few  months  after. 
Walter  de  Warmington  obtained  this  stall  in  1310. 
Raymond  de  Rossilhaiaco,  a  foreigner,  1317,  held  it 

in  1327. 
Henry  de  Iddsworth  held  it  in  1328;  he  quitted  it 

for  Sutton  in  Marisco. 
William  de  Edington,  presented  by  the  King  1 8th 

Feb.  1 34 1 -2^'',  confirmed  loth  April  1342^4^ from  thence 

made  bishop  of  Winchester  in  1345. 
Simon  de  Breisele  held  it  in  1346,  and  died  in  1360, 

being  also  dean. 

John  de ^^  succeeded  in  1360. 

William  de  Navesby  succeeded  in  1362. 


^^  Pat.  16  Edw.  III.  p.  I.  m.  38.  14  ibid.  m.  17. 

^'^  The  name  is  illegible. 


PREBENDARIES.  177 

Thomas  de  Southam,  occurs  possessed  of  it  in  137 1. 

Appointment  ratified  26th  Dec.  1372  '''. 
William  Waltham,  collated  27th  March  1397. 
William  Noion  succeeded  iHth  March  139H,  and  died 

18th  Sept.  1405.     Fie  was  also  prebendary  of  York. 
John  Hawbeugh  or  Hai-kbeiik,  LL.D.,  collated  20th 

Nov.  1405,  vice  Noion  deceased. 
John   Francisco,    cardinal  of  Bordeaux^    collated    in 

141 1,  vice  Haukberk  deceased. 
Robert    Thurgarton    succeeded    in  141 7.     He    ex- 
changed it  for  a  prebend  of  Windsor  with 
William  Rrewster,  25th  Jan.  1436-7;   who  died  in 

1465. 
Thomas  Sainjust,  collated  3rd  Nov.  1465,  vice  Brewster 

deceased.     He  died  in  1467,  being  also  precentor  of 

Salisbury. 
Robert  Fleming,  installed  27th  Sept.  1467.     He  quit- 
ted it  for  Leighton  Buzzard. 
IIexuy  Carnbiill,  installed3rd  Dec.  1478,  vice  Fleming 

resigned.     He  held  it  in  J  501,  being  also  archdeacon 

of  York,  and  died  about  1506. 
Gilbert  Smith,  collated  by  proxy  22nd  Feb.  1506—7; 

he  was  the  last  prebendary,  as  he  alienated  it  25th 

Feb.  1548-9. 

LIDDINGTON. 

RirHAKi)  DE  Branscester  in  1208  resigned  this  pre- 
bend to 

J  .  .  .  .,  archdeacon  of  JVorcester,  29th  May  1  208  ^^. 

Hknry  held  it  in  1209. 

Nicholas  de  Eversham  held  it  in  1247. 

John  de  la  Gare  held  it  in  1276. 

John  Hook,  archdeacon  of  Bedford^  died  possessed  of  it 
in  1291. 

Robert  de  Killixgworth,  collated  iii.  Cal.  Jan.  (30th 
Dec.)  1291,  vice  Hook  deceased. 

••'  Pat.  46  Edw.  III.  m.  5.  16  Pat.  loJoh.  m.  5. 

vol.  II.  A  a 


178  LINCOLN. 

Thomas  de  Langtoft  succeeded  in  1317,  vice  Killing- 
worth  deceased. 
Elias  de  Whiteby  died  possessed  of  it  in  1330. 
John  de  Offord,  LL.D.,  collated  in  1330.    He  was  in 

1348  made  archbishop  of  Canterbury. 
Thomas  Hatfeild,  afterwards  bishop  of  Durham,  was 

presented  in  1342. 
John  Provence  succeeded  in  1351. 
Richard  de   Beverly,  appointed  27th  Nov.  137 1  ^7 ; 

appointment  ratified   loth  March  1372—3^^;  died  in 

1390,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral. 
Thomas  de  Aston  succeeded  17th  Sept.  1390.  He  died 

in  1 40 1,  being  archdeacon  of  Stow,  and  founder  of  an 

hospital  on  the  Ermyn  street  within  the  precincts  of 

his  jurisdiction  at  a  place  called,  from  the  circumstance, 

"  Spital  in  the  Street."*' 
Thomas  Bekyngham,  LL.B.,  collated  7th  June  1401, 

and  died  in  1405,  being  archdeacon  of  Lincoln. 
Robert  Stoneham  died  possessed  of  it  in  1409. 
Robert  Wintringham,  collated  14th  Nov.  1409.     He 

died  5th  July  1420. 
Richard  Burnham,  collated  7th  July  1420,  vice  Win- 

tringham  deceased.     He  quitted  it  for  Stoke. 
Richard  Iwardeby,   collated  in  1420,  vice  Burnham 

resigned. 
John  Edderton  was  collated  9th  May  1427. 
Thomas  Twyer,  A.M.,  collated  i8th  Jan.  1454—5,  vice 

Edderton  deceased. 
John  Tapton,  dean  of  St.  Asaph^  came  in  the  year  1469. 

He  quitted  it  in  1485,  reserving  to  himself  a  pension 

out  of  it  of  20I  per  annum. 
John  Foloth,  collated  5th  Feb.  1485-6,  vice  Tapton 

resigned. 
John  Grantham,  LL.B.,  collated  2nd  Dec.  1492,  on 

condition  of  paying  Tapton's  pension,  he  being  still 

alive. 

^7  Pat.  45  Edw.  III.  p.  2.  m.  8.         ^8  Pat.  47  Edw.  III.  p.  i.  m.  21. 


PRF:  BEND  ARIES.  179 

Edward  Deeby,  installed  i6th  Dec.  1506,  vice  Grant- 
ham deceased.     He  quitted  this  stall  for  Ketton. 

Henry  Wilcocks,  LL.D.,  collated  20th  Dec.  J 507.  Ho 
quitted  it  for  Cropcrdy. 

Nicholas  Bradbridge,  A.M.,  collated  zytli  Aug.  1508. 
He  exchanged  it  for  the  chancellorship,  with 

William  Atwater,  30tli  Oct.  1512.  In  1514  he  was 
promoted  to  the  bishopric. 

James  Denton,  LL.D.,  installed  9th  Dec.  15 14.  In 
152 1—2  he  was  made  dean  of  Lichfield.  He  is  said  to 
have  resigned  this  prebend  for  a  pension  of  20I.  per 
annum. 

William  Bretton,  LL.D.,  collated  i6th  and  installed 
22nd  Aug.  1532,  vice  Denton,  dean  of  Lichfield,  re- 
signed. 

Richard  Barbour,  LL.B.,  installed  ist  Oct.  1552,  vice 
Bretton  deceased. 

William  Pelsant,  B.D.,  collated  12th  March  and  in- 
stalled on  the  19th  of  the  same  month  1588—9,  vice 
Barbour  deceased. 

John  Pelsant,  S.T.P.,  nominated  by  the  King  17th 
Aug.  and  installed  personally  13th  Sept.  1640. 

William  Gery,  S.T.P.,  collated  i9th  Dec.  1661,  on 
the  death  of  the  last  prebend. 

William  Wyatt,  B.D.,  collated  22nd  April  and  in- 
stalled 13th  May  1668,  vice  Gery  deceased.  He  was 
afterwards  made  precentor,  but  kept  this  stall  till  his 
death. 

George  Reynel,  S.T.P.,  collated  26th  Oct.  and  in- 
stalled on  the  31st  of  the  same  month  1685.  He  was 
buried  in  Corpus  Christi  college  chapel  in  Oxford. 

John  Gery,  LL.D.,  collated  16th  July  1687  and  in- 
stalled 13th  Aug.  1688,  vice  lleynel  deceased.  Ho 
died  9th  Aug.  1722,  being  archdeacon  of  Bucking- 
ham. 

Edward  Griefith,  A.M.,  collated  9th  Aug.  1722,  and 

died  in  1727,  succeeded  by 
Charles  Reynolds,  A.M.,  collated  31st  Aug.  1727. 

A  a  2 


180  LINCOLN. 

Squiue   PaiNj  collated   12th  and  installed  23rd  Nov. 

1728  J^^ 

LOUTH. 

Bautholomew  held  this  stall  in  1203. 
Hugh  de  Wells  succeeded  to  it  in  1203. 
William  de  Chessey  died  possessed  of  it  in  1309. 
William  de  Melton  succeeded  in  1309.     In  131 7  he 

was  made  archbishop  of  York. 
Goceline,  a  Roman  cardinal^  succeeded  in  13 17,  and 

held  it  in  1346. 
John  Gogh  held  it  from  1346  till  his  death  in  136 1. 
John  Warsopp  was  collated  to  it  in  1361.     He  died 

3rd  April  1386,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral. 
Thomas  Middleton  succeeded  AVarsopp,  being  named 

to  it  by  the  Pope  in  1386,  and  installed  by  proxy  7th 

April  that  same  year;  but  shortly  after,  (8th  June,) 
John  Wainfleet  was  installed. 
Alan  Humberston,  collated  nth  Feb.  1420— 2 r,  vice 

Wainfleet  deceased. 
John  Marshall  succeeded  12th  Sept.  1440,  vice  Hum- 

berston  deceased.     He  died  12th  June  1445,  and  was 

buried  in  the  cathedral. 
Thomas  Ludham  or  Ledenham   succeeded  in  1446, 

and  died  in  1454.     He  was  buried  in  the  cathedral. 
John  Collyson,  collated  21st  Feb.  1454-5,  vice  Lud- 
ham deceased. 
Thomas  Barrow,  LL.B.,  installed  4th  March  148 1—2, 

vice  Collyson  deceased. 
Richard  Cowl  and,  installed  by  proxy  13th  July  1499, 

and  died  in  1506,  being  precentor. 
William  Smith  succeeded,  and  quitted  it  in  1507  for 

Biggleswade. 
John    Cutler,  treasurer,  collated  20th  Feb.  1507—8. 

He  died  the  next  year. 

^9  In  1730  this  prebend  was  the  profits,  and  accounted  as  its 

united  with  the  archdeaconry  of  prebendaries.     See  Archdeacons 

Stow,   whose    dignitaries    were  of  vStow. 
from   that   period   recipients   of 


PKEBENDAllIES.  181 

Thomas  Spark,  LL.B.,  collated  J 4th  July  1508,  vice 
Cutler  deceased. 

Robert  Shorton,  S.T.P.,  collated  J4th  April  1.523, 
vice  Sparks  resigned.  He  died  in  1535,  being  canon 
of  Windsor,  master  of  St.  John's  college  Cambridge, 
and  dean  of  Stoke-Clare  college  co.  Suffolk. 

Henry  Williams,  B.D.,  collated  29th  Oct.  1535. 

Roger  Bromehall,  B.D.,  installed  24tli  Aug.  1554. 

John  Bullingham,  archdeacon  of  Huntingdon  ^  installed 
loth  Sept.  1568. 

Richard  Trusewell,  A.M.,  collated  4th  and  installed 
6th  April  1582,  vice  Bullingham  made  bishop  of  Glou- 
cester and  Bristol. 

Alexander  Chapman,  A.M.,  collated  i6th  July  and 
installed  4th  Sept.  1610.  He  died  in  1629,  and  was 
buried  at  Canterbury,  where  he  was  prebendary.  He 
was  also  archdeacon  of  Stow. 

William  Warr,  succeeded  in  1629,  and  quitted  it  in 
163 1  for  Leighton -Buzzard. 

Thomas  Wilson,  S.T.P.,  collated  30th  Dec.  1631. 

Thomas  Potter,  installed  20th  Oct.  j66o,  vice  Wilson 
deceased. 

Robert  Prk^e,  A.M.,  collated  26th  Nov.,  and  installed 
10th  Dec.  1667,  vice  Potter  deceased. 

Laurence  Echard,  A.M.,  collated  22nd  April,  and 
installed  on  the  24th  of  the  same  month  1697,  vice 
Robert  Price  deceased.  He  was  also  archdeacon  of 
Stow. 

Bernard  Wilson,  A.M.,  collated  i8th  Nov.  1730. 

Samuel  Pegge,  A.M.,  collated  1  ith  and  installed  23rd 
May  1772,  vice  Bernard  Wilson  deceased. 

Ro(;er  Kedington,  A.M.,  collated  11th,  and  installed 
18th  June  1796,  vice  Samuel  Pegge  deceased. 

Thomas  Orme,  D.D.,  collated  ist  Sept.  1801,  and  in- 
stalled 30th  Jan.  1802,  vice  Roger  Kedington  resigned. 
Ob.  20th  Oct.  1814,  tctat.  70. 

Charles  Goddard,  A.M.,  collated  14th,  and  installed 
17th  Dec.  1814,  vice  Thomas  Orme  deceased. 


182  LINCOLN. 

Edward    Reginald    Mantell,    collated    22nd   Nov. 
1842,  vice  Charles  Goddard. 

MARSTON  ST.  LAWRENCE. 

Robert  de  Killingworth  quitted  this  stall  in  1291 

for  Liddington. 
Peter  de  Sabaudia,  collated  iii  Cal.  Jan.  (30th  Dec.) 

1 29 1,  vice  Killingworth  resigned. 
Richard    de  St.  Frideswida,  collated  ix  Kal.  Jan. 

(24th  Dec.)  1292.     He  was  also  archdeacon  of  Buck- 
ingham. 
Walter  de  Foderinghay,  collated  v  Gal.  Ap.  (28th 

March)  1298,  vice  St.  Frideswida  deceased. 
Thomas  de  Luda,  collated  in  1315,  vice  Foderinghay 

deceased,  and  quitted  it  for  Langford  Manor. 
William  de  Dalderby,  collated  xiv  Kal.  Maii  (i8th 

April)  13 1 7,  and  held  it  till  1335. 
Peter  de  Dalderby  succeeded  ;  he  was  admitted  in 

Aug.  S33S- 
John  de  Winchecombe  succeeded.     He  exchanged  it 

for  Fittleworth  prebend  in  Chichester  with 
Peter  de  Dalton,  i6th  July  1372. 
John  Blake  died  possessed  of  it  in  1389. 
John  Chamberlain,  admitted  by  papal  provision,  and 

installed  12th  May  1389. 
Thomas  Stretton,  installed  30th  May  1389. 
William  Berford,  S.T.P.,  collated  21st  Nov.  1422, 

vice  Stretton  resigned. 
Henry  Green,  installed  i5th  Jan.  1450-51. 
John  Stode,  collated  loth  April  1453,  vice  Green  re- 
signed. 
William   Sheffield,  collated   30th  Dec.  1463,  vice 

Stode  deceased.     He  quitted  it  for  Castor. 
William    Masse,    installed    25th   Jan.  1477—8,    vice 

Sheffield  resigned. 
William  Birley  quitted  it  in  1484  for  Stow-Longa. 
John  Gigles,   LL.D.,   collated  24th  Sept.  1484,  vice 


PREBENDARIES.  18.^ 

Birlcy  resigned.     He  was  made  bishop  of  Worcester 
in  1488. 

Christopher  TwYNEHOE,  A.M.,  collated  nth  Feb. 
1488-9,  vice  Gigles  resigned.  He  was  also  archdeacon 
of  Berkshire. 

Humphrey  Smith,  collated  30th  Dec.  1509. 

Thomas  Brinknell,  S.T.P.,  7th  Jan.  1510-11,  vice 
Smith  resigned. 

William  Blinko  or  Blencow,  collated  6th  June  1539, 
vice  Brinknell  deceased.  He  died  in  1545,  and  was 
buried  in  the  cathedral. 

John  Pitt,  B.D.,  collated  25th  Aug.  and  installed  4th 
Sept.  1546. 

RoRERT  Reynolds,  LL.D.,  on  the  deprivation  of  Pitt, 
installed  nth  April  1555,  but  quitted  it  the  same 
year  for  Milton  Ecclesia. 

Thomas  Stemp,  LL.D.,  installed  8th  Aug.  1555,  vice 
Reynolds  resigned,  and  died  9th  Feb.  1580—81.  He 
was  buried  at  Winchester  college,  where  ho  was 
warden. 

Edmond  Culpepper  succeeded  Dr.  Stemp,  being  col- 
lated 22nd  Feb.  and  installed  3rd  March  1580—81. 

Humphrey  Peak,  installed  23rd  April  1626,  on  the 
death  of  the  last  prebendary.  He  died  in  1645,  ^cing 
prebend  of  Canterbury. 

John  Aldred,  A.M.,  collated  28th  Dec.  1660,  and  in- 
stalled 7th  March  1660— i.     He  died  in  1698. 

Samuel  Harris,  A.M.,  collated  28th  May  and  installed 
4th  June  1698  ;  and  quitted.it  for  Leighton-Buzzard. 
Ho  died  14th  Jan.  1707—8,  setat.  54. 

Rorert  Gery,  A.^L,  collated  9th  Dec.  and  installed 
on  the  15th  of  the  same  month  1701,  vice  Harris  re- 
signed.    He  died  ist  Oct.  1707,  oetat.  ^^^. 

White  Kennet,  S.T.P.,  collated  i6th  Feb.  and  in- 
stalled on  the  27th  of  the  same  month  1707-8.  Ho 
quitted  it  for  Farrcndon  cum  Balderton. 

John  Turner,  S.T.P.,  collated  28th  April  and  in- 
stalled  25th  July  1 7 13,  vice   Kennet  resigned.       He 


184  LINCOLN. 

died  7th  Dec.  1720,  being  prebend  of  Canterbury,  and 
ho  was  buried  in  that  cathedral. 

Thomas  Wise,  S.T.P.,  collated  2i8t  Dec.  1720.  He 
died  24th  July  1726. 

William  Musgrave,  A.M.,  collated  9th  Aug.  1726. 

Geoffrey  Barton,  A.M.,  collated  29th  July  1728. 

Thomas  White,  A.M.,  collated  9th  Feb.  1730-31. 

John  Downing,  collated  i8th  March  1735-6,  vice 
Thomas  White  deceased. 

Francis  Peck,  M.A.,  collated  17th  Jan.  1737-8,  vice 
John  Downing  deceased. 

Henry  Laying,  A.M.,  collated  14th  and  installed  i6th 
July  1743. 

George  Henry  Rook,  S.T.P.,  collated  ist  June  and 
installed  31st  Aug.  1749. 

Mark  Hildesley,  collated  20th  Feb.  and  installed 
20th  April  1754. 

EvERARD  Buckworth,  LL.D.,  Collated  5th  Feb.  and 
installed  20th  May  1773,  vice  Hildesley  deceased. 

William  Sheepshanks,  A.M.,  collated  i8th  and  in- 
stalled 20th  Oct.  1792,  vice  Everard  Buckworth  de- 
ceased. 

John  Dove,  A.M.,  collated  29th  April  and  installed 
13th  June  1795,  ^^^®  WilHam  Sheepshanks  resigned. 

Charles  Webb  le  Bas,  collated  23rd  May  and  in- 
stalled 1 8th  July  1 8 12,  vice  John  Dove  deceased. 

ST.  MARTINIS. 

Richard  de  Cornubia,  collated  to  this  stall  about 

1250  by  bishop  Grosthead. 
Ralph  de  Ivingho  resigned  this  stall  in  1302,  being 

chancellor  of  St.  Paul's  cathedral,  London. 
Gilbert  de  Segrave  succeeded  in  1302,  and  became 

bishop  of  London  in  1313. 
Oliver  Deyncourt,   collated  in    1313,  vice  Segrave 

resigned. 
William  de  Everdon,  presented  to  this  stall  in  1325. 


IMIKHKNDAUIKS.  \H5 

ITknry  de  Motox,  who  was  collated  by  the  King  [4th 

Feb.  1344—5,  and  was  succeeded  by 
Henry  de  Chaddesdex,  archdeacon  of  Stoy\  who  had 

exchanged  the  dignity  ii  Kal.  Jan.  (31st  Dec.)  1346. 
UoGER  DE  BuRTox,  prescntcd  to  it  20th  Oct.  135.5. 
Robert  de  Stretton  died  possessed  of  it  in  1393. 
William  Greetwell,  installed  2nd  Nov.  1393,  vice 

Stretton  deceased.     He  quitted  it  for  Carlton -Ky me 

the  same  year. 
Thomas   VVelrourne,  installed   6th  Dec.  1393.      He 

exchanged  it  for  a  prebend  of  Leicester  college  with 
William  Haw  in  1406.     He  quitted  it  for  Hastings 

deanery  in  exchange  with 
Henry  Rumworth  in  1411.     He  quitted  it  for  Sutton 

cum  Bucks. 
Roger  Coringham,  S.T.P.,  collated  nth  Sept.  1411. 

He  died  the  same  year. 
John  Ayllestox,  collated  8th  March   1411-12,  vice 

Coringham  deceased. 
John  Fowler,  collated  7th  Oct.  1434,  vice  Aylloston 

resigned. 
John  Saddington  was   presented  by  the  King   loth 

March  1435—6.  He  exchanged  it  for  Harting  rectory 

CO.  Sussex  with 
John  Wirksworth  in  1437. 
John  Aunsell  succeeded  Wirksworth. 
William  Witham,  LL.D.,  collated  ist  Sept.  1452. 
Thomas  Estington,  collated  8th  Feb.  1454—5. 
Thomas  Twyer,  collated  2nd  May  1455. 
John  Tilnev,  collated  22nd  April  and  installed  4tli 

May  1459. 
RoRERT  Hawburgh,  iiistallcd  21st  May  1474. 
Thomas  Hewet,  alias  Stok  or  Stock,  installed  241)1 

June  1475. 
Richard   Surland,    installed    by   proxy   12th   ^larch 

1495,  vic^  Thomas  Stock  deceased.     Died  anno  1509, 

and  was  succeeded  by 
Peter  Roderick,  collated  10th  Sept.  1509,  vice  Sur- 
land deceased, 
vol,,  n.  n  b 


186  LINCOLN. 

Thomas  Cannku,  installed  2ist  May  1524,  vice  Ro- 
derick deceased.     He  quitted  it  for  Bedford  Minor. 
John  Prynx,  collated  12th  Nov.  1526. 
William  Clayburgh,  LL.D.,  collated  30th  June  1527, 

vice   Prynn   resigned.      He   quitted   it  for   Leighton 

Ecclesia. 
Henry  White,  A.M.,   collated   19th  Dec.  1528  ;   on 

whose  resignation 
Christopher  Tamworth  was  collated  23rd  Oct.  1538. 

He  quitted  it  for  Dunham. 
Walter   Ireland,  collated  12th  and  installed  30th 

May  1545,  vice  Tamworth  resigned. 
Francis  Mallet,  dean,  installed  18th  Dec.  1556. 
Richard  Facet,  installed  22nd  Feb.  1558-9. 
John  Aylmer,  installed  6th  Sept.  1564.     In  1576  he 

was  made  bishop  of  London. 
Edward   Edgworth,   installed   2nd  June  1575.      He 

died  about  1594. 
Arthur  Wrighte,  collated  19th  April,  and  installed 

on  the  27th  of  the  same  month  1594. 
Thomas  Robinson,  A.M.,  collated  joth  July,  and  in- 
stalled on  the  20th  of  the  same  month  16 15. 
John  Clarke,  B.D.,  collated  5th  Oct.,  and  installed 

on  the  9th  of  the  same  month  1635.    Died  2nd  March 

1657-8. 
John  Adamson,  installed  ist  Oct.  166017. 

The  next  prebendary  of  this  stall  whose  collation  is  I 

recorded  is 
Cecil  Willis,  M.A.,  installed  19th  May  1749. 
John  Whitcombe,  collated  19th,  and  installed  23rd | 

Dec.  1786,  vice  Cecil  Willis  deceased. 
George  Davies  Kent,  collated  9th,  and  installed  30th| 

July  1803,  vice  John  Whitcombe  deceased.     Ob.  3istj 

Oct.  1 849,  setat  76. 


J7  "After  which  time,"  says  ment  of  this  prebend;  it  being,! 

Browne  Willis,  "  I  find  no  in-  as  I  am  informed,  at  present  notj 

stallments,  on  account  (no  doubt)  worth  more  than  five  shillings  b] 

of  the  poverty  or  want  of  endow-  the  year." 


PJIEBENDARIES.  187 

MILTON  ECCLKSIA. 

John   dk  Moxmo(jth  was  the  first  wlio  possessed  this 

as  a  distinct  prebend  :  he  obtained  it  in  the  year  1 290. 

In  1296  he  was  made  bishop  of  Llandaff. 
GiLHERT  Segrave  succeeded  6th  Feb.  1296-7. 
Gailiardus  de  Mota,  archdeacon  ofOxon^  and  precentor 

of  Chichester^  succeeded  in  13 12,  and  held  it  in  1333. 
Hugo,  "  cardinalis  ISanctcc  MaricB  in  Porticaj'^  held  this 

stall  in  1365. 
Francis,  ^'- cardinalis  de  Sabina^''^  held  it  in  1372. 
Walter   Skirlavve,   possessed  it  in  13H6  ;    in  which 

year  he  was  made  bishop  of  Bath  and  AVells. 
HicHARD  Lescrope  succceded  in  1386,  and  quitted  it 

the  same  year. 
Andrew  Baret,  LL.D.,  installed  in   1386  ;    appoint- 
ment ratified  2nd  Dec.  1389'^.     He  afterwards  was 

made  bishop  of  Llandaff. 
John    oe   Bottlesham,  installed   i8th  Jan.  1389-90, 

vice  Barret  resigned.    He  became  bishop  of  Rochester. 
Walter  Cook,  api)()intment  ratified  9th  Nov.  1395^^, 

and  died  in  1421,  being  treasurer  and  prebendary  of 

St.  Paul's. 
Robert  Nevill,  collated  1423,  vice  Cook  deceased. 
BoKERT  Fleming,  installed  by  proxy  5th  Aug.  1430  ; 

he  held  it  1433. 
Robert   I  sham,  installed  17  th  Oct.  1467,  and  resigned 

it  in  150 1. 
Christopher  Urswick,  collated  14th  June  1501,  vice 

Isham  resigned. 
Thomas  Winter,  cardinal  Wolsey's  natural  son,  was 

collated  28th  March  1522,  on  Urswick's  death. 
'I'noMAs   Bkdall,   LL.D.,  collated  ist  Dec.  1529,  vice 

Winter  resigned. 
William  Weleord  or  Wellyeedale,  collated  23rd 

Sept.  1537,  on  BedalFs  death. 
Robert   Peterson,  B.D.,  installed  26th  Feb.  1337-8. 


'^  Pat.  13  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.  23.         "*  Pat.  iq  Ric.  II.  p.  i.  m.  11 

n  b  2 


188  LINCOLN. 

Robert   Rkvnolds,   LL.D.,  installed  8th  Aug.  iSSS- 

He  was  deprived  by  queen  Elizabeth. 
William  Bill,  instituted  20th  Sept.  1559,  vice  Rey- 

nell.     He  died  15th  July  1.561,  and   was  buried  in 

Westminster  Abbey,  where  he  was  dean. 
Richard  Mawde,  A.M.,  collated  i8th  July  1561,  vice 

Bill  deceased. 
Thomas  Godwin,  S.T.P.,  installed  in  Dec.  1565,  vice 

Mawde  deceased.  He  quitted  it  in  1574  for  Leighton- 

Buzzard. 
John   Stead,  jun.,   collated   12th,  and  installed  i8th 

Oct.  1575. 
Richard  Kilby,  B.D.,  collated  28th  Sept.  1601. 
Thomas  Raymente,  A.M.,  collated  17th  Nov.  1620, 

and  installed  19th  Jan.  1620— i,  died  1631.      He  was 

buried  in  St.  Paul's  cathedral,  London. 
Matthew  Styles,  B.D.,  collated  nth  Nov.  1631,  and 

died  in  1648. 
John    Sacket,    collated    loth  Jan.  1 660-1,   vice  Dr. 

Styles  deceased.     He  died  in  1680. 
Robert  Taylor,  A.M.,  collated  12th Oct.,  and  installed 

on  the  16th  of  the  same  month  1 680,  and  died  in  1 718. 
John  Gibson,  S.T.P.,  provost  of  Queen's  college,  Oxon, 

collated  4th  March  1 7 1 8—19.  He  was  also  prebendary 

of  Peterborough. 
Henry  Bland,  A.M.,  collated  16th  Dec.  1730. 
William  Day,   S.T.P.,  collated  15th  Nov.  1735,  vice 

Henry  Bland  resigned. 
Edward  Willis,  S.T.P.,  collated  15th  Sept.  1737. 
Thomas  Cheyny,  D.D.,  installed  29th  March  1744. 
Owen  Manning,  collated   15th  March,   and  installed 

5th  April  1760,  vice  Thomas  Cheyny  deceased. 
Lebbeus   Charles  Humfrey,  collated  21st,  and  in- 
stalled 27th  Feb.  1802,  vice  Owen  Manning  deceased. 
William  Lowfield  Fancourt,  collated  26th  Sept. 

1833,  vice  Lebbeus  Charles  Humfrey. 
Richard  Garvev,  collated  nth  Sept.  1845,  vice  Wil- 
liam Lowfield  Fancourt. 


PRKHENDARIKS.  389 

MILTON  MANOR. 

Richard  Hannibald,  collated  to  this  stall  in  1300, 

and  held  it  in  1330. 
Manuel  de  Flisco  held  it  in  1333,  and  28th  April 

1342^". 
William  Norwich  possessed  it  in  1343. 
Thomas  Hkkmbhk  succeeded  in  1344.   In  1345  he  was 

made  prebendary  of  Sutton  cum  13ucks. 
Hugh  de  St.  Marshall  succeeded  in  1345  by  papal 

provision. 
Hugo  "  Cardinalis,"  pr^c^w^or,  held  this  stall  in  1365. 
Raymond  Pelegrim,  another  cardinal,  held  it  about 

1375,  but  resigned  it  2nd  Dec.  1386.    He  died  in  1386, 

and  was  buried  in  St.  Paul's  cathedral. 
John   Prophet,   installed    17th    March    1386—7,   and 

quitted  it  in  1405  for  Leighton  Buzzard. 
John  Chandler  succeeded  in  1405.     In  141 7  he  was 

made  bishop  of  Salisbury. 
Robert  Fitz-hugh,  afterwards  bishop  of  London,  suc- 
ceeded about  141 7.     He  exchanged  it  in  1419  for  the 

archdeaconry  of  Northampton,  with 
Richaud  Frisby,  collated  16th  June  1419. 
Richard  Petworth  occurs  possessed  of  the  prebend 

of  Milton  '""cum  portione  do  Binbrook"*^  in  1458. 
William  Chadworth,  collated   28th  Nov.  1458;  on 

whose  resignation 
William  Danyel  was  collated  4th  and  installed  12th 

May  1459. 
Henry  Sharpe,  LL.D.,  installed  by  proxy  17th  Nov. 

1474;  but,  on   acceptance  of  Bedford  archdeaconry, 

resigned  it,  and  was  succeeded  by 
Nicholas  Chedworth,  collated  6th  Aug.  1471.     He 

resigned  it  in  1493. 
Robert  Sher bourn,  A.M.,  collated  27th  Nov.  1493, 


•8  Pat.  i6EdNv.  III.  p.  1.  m.  13. 


190  LINCOLN. 

vice  Ched worth  resigned.    He  exchanged  it  for  Lang- 
ford  Manor  with 
Robert  Spencer,  29th  Aug.  1494.  He  held  it  in  1501. 
Philip  Morgan,  installed  23rd  Dec.  1515.  He  resigned 

it  in  1 52 1,  having  a  pension  of  24^.  yearly  out  of  it. 
John  Higuen,  installed  26th  Dec.  1.521.     He  resigned 
it  in  1.532,  reserving  to  himself  a  pension  of  24^.  yearly 
out  of  it,     He  was   president   of  Magdalen   college 
Oxon,  and  first  dean  of  Christ  Church  Oxon. 
John  London,  LL.D.,    collated  12th  Dec.  1532,  vice 

Higden  resigned. 
James  Courthorp,  A.M.,   collated  13th  Feb.  1543-4 
and  installed  29th  March  1544,  vice  London  deceased. 
He  died  in  1557,  being  dean  of  Peterborough  and 
canon  of  Christ  Church,  Oxon,  where  he  lies  buried. 
William  Stocker,  collated  5th  July  1557  by  cardinal 
Pole,  on  the  vacancy  of  the  bishopric.     He  occurs  in 
1561  and  1576. 
Paul  Frenche,  B.D.,  collated  19th    March   1587-8 
and  installed   19th  Sept.  1588.     He  died   ist  Nov. 
1600,  aged  79,  and  was  buried  at  Windsor,  where  he 
was  a  canon. 
Hugh  Grey,  collated  5th  Nov.  and  installed  12th  Dec. 

1600. 
John  Hardinge,  S.T.P.,  collated  5th  July  1604,  ^^^ 
the  death  of  the  last  prebendary.     He  died  1610, 
being  president  of  Magdalen  college,  Oxon. 
John  Kinge,  S.T.P.,  collated  12th  Nov.  and  installed 
i6th   Dec.  1610.     In  1611    he   was   made  bishop  of 
London. 
Henry  Smith,  A.M.,  collated  3rd  Oct.  and  installed 

on  the  5th  of  the  same  month  161 1. 
William  Hawson,  A.M.,  collated  28th  Feb.  and  in- 
stalled 5th  March  1628-9,  vice  Smith  resigned.     He 
died  in  1671. 
John    Hammond,    A.  M.,    installed  12th    Sept.  1671, 
vice  Hanson  deceased.     He  quitted  it  for  Ailesbury. 


PllKHKNDAIlIKS.  191 

llonKKT  Haslkwooi),  B.D.,  insttilled  8th  June  1672. 
Thomas    Pomfkkt,    A.  M.,   collated  i6th   Dec.  1684, 

and  installed  29th  April  1685,  vice  Robert  Haslevvood 

deceased.     He  died  in  1705. 
Edward  Wake,  collated  24th  May  and   installed   in 

the  same  month  1706,  vice  Pomfret  deceased.     He 

quitted  it  for  Leighton-Buzzard. 
Maurice  Wheeler,  A.M.,  collated  6th  March  and 

installed  on  the  12th  of  the  same  month  1707-8. 
Charles  Sturges,  A.M.,  collated  17th  and  installed 

21st  Oct.  1727.     He  was   also  prebendary  of  Win- 
chester. 
Nicholas    Gouge,   D.D.,   collated    6th   and   installed 

22nd  March  1745—6. 
John  Tayler,  D.D.,  collated  6th  April  and  installed 

2 1st  May  1756. 
Joiix  WiiEELDEN,  A.M.,  Collated  26th  Sept.  and  in- 
stalled 5th  Dec.  1772,  vice  John  Tayler  deceased. 
William    Beloe,   A.  B.,   collated  24th  and   installed 

27th  Sept.  1800,  vice  John  Whcelden  deceased. 
Frogmere  Cummings,  A.m.,  collated  15th  May  and 

installed  12th  July  181 7,  vice  William  Beloe  deceased. 
Edward  Warxeford,  A.M.,  collated  19th  Oct.  and 

installed   ist   Nov.   1826,   vice    Frogmere    Cummings 

deceased. 
Frederick  Peel,  collated  i6th  May  1845,  vice  Edward 

Warneford. 

NASSINGTON. 

John  le  Romayn,  ^^r^c^^ifor,  held  this  stall   in  1284. 

He  was  the  next  year  made  archbishop  of  York. 
John  dk  Duokenesford,  presented  by  the  King  20th 

Oct.  1305.     In  1309   he   was    made  bishop   of  Bath 

and  Wells. 
l^EYMUND  de  la  Goth,  installed  15th  Nov.  1309.    He 

died  soon  afterwards,  being  also  dean  of  this  churrh. 
Ueymund  Gahsia  de  Sax  Salvatore  succeeded  Non. 

Mail  (7th  May)  131 1. 


19^2  LINCOLN. 

Walter  dk  Fotiikringhay  succeeded  in  13  12. 

Roger  de  Nassington,  presented  to  it  24th  May  1319. 

Ursus  Neapol.  Filius  Ursi,  presented  24th  Feb. 
1320-21. 

Peter  de  Rythen  succeeded  2nd  Dec.  1326. 

William  de  Pyry  came  in  about  1338. 

Thomas  Hastings  held  this  stall  about  1343. 

Simon  Subbury  held  it  about  1349.  He  became  bi- 
shop of  London  and  subsequently  archbishop  of  Can- 
terbury. 

Henry  de  Walton^^,  presented  in  1354. 

William  Roberts,  presented  28th  Jan.  1362-3. 

Glandcen,  a  Roman  cardinal^  seems  to  have  possessed 
this  stall  in  1378. 

John  Shepney,  LL.  D.,  held  it  in  1390,  and  died 
possessed  of  it  in  1412.  He  was  also  dean  of  Chi- 
chester. 

Ivo  LA  ZouscHE,  collatcd  7th  March  1411-12,  vice 
Shepney  deceased.  He  died  1414,  being  archdeacon 
of  Huntingdon. 

Edmund  Lacey  succeeded  and  was  made  bishop  of 
Hereford  in  1417. 

Nicholas  Colnet,  collated  29th  April  14 17,  and  died 
in  1420. 

Robert  Leeke  succeeded  in  1420.  He  quitted  it  for 
Tame. 

John  Mackworth,  collated  i6th  Dec.  1422,  and  died 
ini45i. 

Thomas  Manning  succeeded  about  1451,  and  held  it 
in  1456.  He  died  about  1462,  being  precentor  of 
Salisbury. 

Richard  Laxgport  collated  2nd  June  and  installed 
3rd  July  1462.   He  resigned  it  in  1465. 

Lionel  Wodevill,  afterwards  bishop  of  SaHsbury, 
collated  22nd  Feb.  1465-6. 

'9Pat.  37Edw.  III.  p.i.  m.46. 


PREBENDARIES.  193 

Thomas  Poutington  collated  7th  May  147 1,  and  died 
in  1485.    He  was  treasurer  of  York  cathedral. 

Edmund  Chaderton,  collated  17th  June  1485,  and 
died  in  J  499,  being  also  archdeacon  of  Chester.  He 
was  buried  in  St. Stephen's  college,  Westminster,  where 
he  was  canon. 

Hkxry   Hornby  succeeded,  and  held  it   in  1501   and 

•.507- 
Richard  Royston,  LLD.,  installed  14th  Feb.  151 7- 18. 

He  quitted  it  for  Croperdy. 

John  Talbot,  installed  by  proxy  9th  June  1518.  He 
quitted  it  for  Ailesbury. 

William  Wittern,  installed  in  Oct.  151 9.  and  died 
in  1542. 

Thomas  Lillyhok,  collated  10th  and  installed  17th 
June  1.542,  vice  Wittern  deceased.  He  was  buried  in 
the  cathedral. 

William  Tailboys,  collated  12th  and  installed  13th 
March  I  545-6,  vice  Lillyhoe  deceased.  He  died  about 
I  57 1  or  1572,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral. 

John  Whitgift,  B.D.,  dean^  collated  31st  May  and 
installed  12th  June  1572,  per  drprivacocm  Tailboys. 
He  was  made  bishop  of  Worcester  in  1577,  and  after- 
wards archbishop  of  Canterbury. 

John  Hanson,  installed  ist  Feb.  1576-7. 

Henry  Ransford,  R.D.,  collated  T5th  May  and  in- 
stalled 18th  July  1618,  vice  Hanson  deceased.  He 
died,  being  deprived,  in  1650. 

Samuel  PurxsELL,  S.T.P.,  collated  (Sth  April  1662. 
On  the  Restoration,  being  afterwards  made  prebendary 
of  Southwell,  he  resigned  this  stall. 

William  Pinckes,  A.M.,  collated  2nd  May  1683,  vice 
Samuel  Prunsell  resigned;  and  died  in  1712,  being 
dean  of  Lichfield. 

William  Wake,   A.M.,  collated   1  ith  Sept.  and  in- 
stalled I  Sth  Oct.  1712,  vice  dean  Binckes  deceased. 
He  was  made  precentor  of  Salisbury  about  1727. 
Edward  Fane,  A.M.,  collated  1st  Oct.  1731. 
vor,.  II.  c  c 


194  LINCOLN. 

John  Ball,  A.M.,  collated  26th  March  1737. 

Timothy  Neve,  D.D.,  collated  21st  Dec.  and  installed 
1 6th  Jan.  1747-8. 

James  Ibbetsox,  D.D.,  collated  19th  March  and  in- 
stalled Tst  April  1757. 

George  Johnson,  B.D.,  collated  loth  and  installed 
20th  Oct.  T781,  vice  James  Ibbetson  deceased. 

John  Lodington,  A.M.,  collated  9th  and  installed 
28th  Oct.  1786,  vice  George  Johnson  deceased. 

Henry  Kaye  Bonney,  A.M.,  collated  8th  Jan.  and 
installed  ist  Feb.  1807,  vice  Joseph  Lodington  de- 
ceased. 

NORTON  EPISCOPL 

William    de    Luda    held    this   stall    in    1250;    from 

hence  made  bishop  of  Ely  in  1290. 
Philip  de  WihUGHBY, dean,  collated(vi  Non.Oct.)  1290. 
Hugh   de   Normanton  succeeded  in  1305,  vice  Wil- 

ughby  deceased.     He  quitted  it  for  Stow  Longa. 
RoRERT  DE  Lassey  succcedcd  in  1313. 
William  de  Balaeto  succeeded  in  1317,  vice  Lassey 

deceased. 
Walter  de  Maydestun  quitted  it  in  1329  for  the 

subdeanery. 
Thomas  de  North  wood  succeeded  in  1329,  and  died 

in  1349. 
Owen  "  cardinalis  Magdalen''''  died  possessed  of  it  in 

Richard  de   Chesterfield,  appointed  by  the  King 

1 2th  May  1363 1«,  and  collated  viii  Cal.  Jul.  (24th 

June)  1363. 
John    Lidington,    collated    19th   Jan.  1404—5,    vice 

Chesterfield  deceased.     He  exchanged  it  for  Charing 

rectory  co.  Kent,  with 
John  Bromesguove,  6th  Dec.  1407.    He  exchanged  it 

for  St.  John's  hospital  Ripon,  with 

18  Pat.  37Edw.III.  p.  i.  m.  6. 


PREBENDARIES.  195 

John  Wodham,  collated  26th  March  14 14.  Ho  ex- 
changed it  for  a  prebend  of  York  with 

Thomas  Greenwood  in  1415.  He  died  2nd  May  1421, 
having  obtained  a  second  prebend  of  York,  and  was 
buried  in  York  cathedral. 

John  Thornton  succeeded  23rd  Jan.  1422-3,  and  re- 
signed it  the  same  year. 

Stephen  Wilton  exchanged  it  for  a  prebend  of  St. 
PauPs,  London,  with 

John  Both,  24th  July  1433. 

Adeler  Welby,  collated  in  1438. 

Rohert  Tofte  held  it  in  1455. 

Robert  Bouker,  collated  3rd  April  and  installed  1  2th 
May  1459. 

William  Constable,  installed  7th  Aug.  1473. 

Richard  Bird  resigned  this  stall  in  1498. 

Robert  Middleton,  LL.D.,  installed  by  proxy  15th 
Dec.  1498,  on  the  resignation  of  Richard  Bird.  He 
died  in  1499. 

Thomas  Parham,  collated  20th  Dec.  1499,  ^^^®  Mid- 
dleton  deceased. 

John  Baker,  installed  3[st  ^larch  1515. 

John  Sapcoat  was  installed  29th  Sept.  1547. 

William  Smith  succeeded  2nd  Sept.  1548,  vice  Sap- 
coat  resigned. 

Thomas  Lark,  installed  9th  April  1550,  vice  Smith 
resigned. 

Thomas  Hide,  A.M.,  installed  i6th  April  1555;  de- 
prived to  restore  it  to 

Thomas  Lark,  who  held  it  in  1561. 

Edward  Archbold  or  Archpole,  installed  5th  Nov. 

Thomas  Fryer,  collated  26th  March  and  installed 
20th  June  1 58 1,  on  the  resignation  of  the  last  pre- 
bendary. 

Robert  Bostocke,  A.M.,  collated  30th  Sept.  1619. 
Ho  died  in  Nov.  1640,  and  was  buried  in  Chichester 
cathedral,  where  he  was  canon. 

c  c  2 


196  LINCOLN. 

Anthony  Scattergood,  A.M.,  collated  i6th  April 
and  installed  6th  May  1641,  S.T.P.,  '^  ({u\  obiit  iii  Cal. 
Aug.  anno  salutis  1687.  eetatis  suae  76,'"*  having  re- 
signed this  prebend  four  years  before  his  death. 

Samuel  Scattergood,  collated  26th  April  and  in- 
stalled 4th  May  1683,  vice  Anthony  Scattergood  re- 
signed.    He  died  in  1696. 

Gervase  Needham,  B.D.,  collated  2nd  Jan.  and  in- 
stalled on  the  6th  of  the  same  month  1696-7,  vice 
Scattergood  deceased.     He  quitted  it  for  Clifton. 

William  Neediiam,  B.D.,  collated  26th  April  and  in- 
stalled 1st  May  1703,  vice  Gervase  Needham  resigned. 
He  died  22nd  June  1727. 

Henry  Johnston,  A.M.,  collated  13th  Nov.  1727  ;  he 
was  also  chancellor  of  Bangor. 

John  White,  A.M.,  collated  ist  Jan.  1733—4. 

Samuel  Speed,  collated  9th  and  installed  13th  Sept. 
1746. 

Thomas  Balguy,  A.M.,  collated  31st  May  and  in- 
stalled 1 6th  July  1748. 

John  Applebee,  B.D.,  collated  26th  Feb.  and  installed 
nth  April  1795,  ^^^^  Thomas  Balguy  deceased.  Ob. 
19th  Nov.  1825,  setat.  69. 

Frederick  Borradaile,  collated  24th  April  1826,  vice 
John  Applebee  deceased. 

NORTH   KELSEY. 

John  le  Romayn  held  this  stall  in  1258.  He  quitted 
North  Kelsey  for  Nassington,  and  was  afterwards 
archbishop  of  York. 

Ralph  Barry  was  collated  to  this  and  the  chancellor- 
ship Non.  (5th  Aug.)  1300.  He  died  possessed  of  it  in 
13 16.     Succeeded  by 

Antony  Bec  or  Bek,  S.T.P.,  collated  to  both  dignities 
in  1316.  Tn  1329  he  was  made  dean  of  this  cathedral, 
and  in  1336  bishop  of  Norwich. 


PREBENDARIES.  197 

William  de  ^xon i a,  precentor y  held  it  in  1337. 

Thomas  Neyii^l,  archdeacon  0/ Durham,  had  it  giveu 
to  him  in  1340. 

John  Brian  exchanged  it  in  1377  for  Langford  Ec- 
clesia  with 

RicHAiiD  WiNwicK.  He  died  in  1405,  and  was  buried 
in  the  cathedral. 

.John  Southam,  collated  13th  Dec.  1408,  vice  Winvvick 
deceased.     He  quitted  it  forWelton  Bokhall. 

John  Dalton  succeeded  in  1416,  vice  Southam  re- 
signed.    He  exchanged  it  for  Stow-Longa. 

John  Wade,  collated  in  1417,  vice  Dalton  resigned. 

Thomas  Whiston,  LL.D.,  collated  12th  Feb.  1423-4 
vice  Wade  deceased. 

FuLK  Bermingham,  installed  i6th  Jan.  1436-7.  He 
quitted  it  for  Croperdy. 

Thomas  Ludham,  collated  20th  July  T438,  vice  Berm- 
ingham resigned.     He  quitted  it  for  Louth. 

John  Derby,  collated  i8th  Jan.  1446-7,  vice  Ludham 
resigned. 

John  Kirkby,  collated  26th  June  T456,  vice  Derby  re- 
signed. 

John  Leake,  collated  22nd  Feb.  1461— 2. 

John  Boteler,  collated  9th  Oct.  1463,  vice  Leake  de- 
ceased.    He  quitted  it  for  Ailesbury. 

John  Ruding  or  Rading,  collated  24th  Jan.  1463—4, 
vice  Boteler  resigned.  He  quitted  this  stall  for  a  pre- 
bend in  St.  Stephen's  college,  Westminster. 

Richard  Friston,  collated  16th  and  installed  24th  June 
1466,  vice  Ruding  resigned. 

Thomas  Haydour,  collated  7th  Dec.  1467. 

Ralph  Scrope,  installed  3rd  May  1477.  He  was  made 
prebendary  of  Ailesbury. 

Robert  Mason  succeeded  about  1478.  He  quitted  it 
for  Farrondon. 

Simon  Stali\v(ii{  1  n,  collated  17  th  Sept.  1 4  S3,  vice  ^Lison 
resigned. 


198  LIxNCOLN. 

Tiio.MAs  Langtox  was  from  this  stall  preferred  to  the 

see  of  St.  David  in  1483. 
Philip  Lepeyate^'J,  suhdean,  collated  9th  Sept.  1483, 

vice  Langton  resigned. 
Christopher  Urswick,  collated  31st  May  1488,  vice 

Lepeyate  deceased. 
Peter  Pexnock,  collated  2nd  May  1495,  vice  Urswick 

resigned.     He  quitted  it  for  Biggleswade. 
Christopher   Baixbridcje,  afterwards  archbishop  of 

York,  installed  26th  Feb.  1495-6,  vice  Pennock  re- 
signed. 
John  Allen  alias  Carver,  LL.D.,  collated  27th  Nov. 

1500,  vice  Bainbridge  resigned  ;   but  he  relinquished 

it  for  a  pension  of  lol.  per  annum. 
John  Lilly,  collated  17th  June  1504. 
Oliver  Coren,  S.T.P.,  collated  29th  Oct.  15 13,  vice 

Lilly  deceased.     He  quitted  it  for  Buckden. 
John  Longland,  installed  23rd  Dec.  15 14,  vice  Coren 

resigned.     In  1521  he  was  made  bishop. 
Thomas  Magnus,  collated  7th  May  152 1.     He  quitted 

it  the  next  year  for  Corringham  prebend. 
Robert  Fleming,  collated  28th  March  1522.    He  died 

in  1526. 
Nicholas  Smale,  A.M.,  succeeded  in  1526,  and  died 

in  1553- 

Edmond  Wild,  installed  14th  Dec.  1553,  vice  Smale  de- 
ceased.    He  occurs  possessed  of  it  in  156 1. 

Edward  Archbold,  LL.D.,  installed  5th  Nov.  1570, 
and  died  in  1617.  He  was  buried  in  Worcester  ca- 
thedral. 

George  Darell,  S.T.P.,  collated  23rd  April,  and  in- 
stalled 23rd  May  1618.     He  died  4th  Nov.  1631,  and 

^^  This  name  is  variously  spel-  as  it  is  significant  of  the  great 

led,  according  to  the   unsettled  strength    and   agility   possessed 

orthography  of  the  period,  viz.  by   him   to   whom   it  was   first 

Lipeat,  Lepyat,  Lepiate,etc.;  but  given,   is    probably    the   correct 

it  is  here  written  Lepeyate,  which,  form. 


PRERENDARIES.  199 

was  buried  in  Westminster  abbey,  where  he  was  pre- 
bendary. 

Richard  Gouland,  A.M.,  collated  5th  Dec.  1631,  and 
installed  8th  April  1632.  He  died  loth  Nov.  1659, 
and  was  buried  in  Westminster  abbey  cloisters. 

John  Cornklfus,  S.T.P.,  collated  22nd  Jan.,  and  in- 
stalled 8th  Feb.  1660-1.     He  died  in  1674. 

John  Sttllingfleet,  S.T.P.,  collated  22nd  Jan.,  and 
installed  23rd  Feb.  1674—5,  vice  Cornelius  deceased. 

MiCHAKL  PouLTON,  A.M.,  Collated  jst  Dec,  and  in- 
stalled on  the  6th  of  the  same  month  1687,  vice  Stil- 
lingfleet  deceased. 

Timothy  Nkvk,  collated  27th  Sept.,  and  installed  13th 
Oct.  1744. 

Joseph  Sims,  collated5thFeb.jand  installed 26th  March 
1747-8. 

William  Parker,  D.D.,  collated  21st,  and  installed 
28th  Sept.  1776,  vice  Joseph  Sims  deceased. 

Francis  Clifton,  collated  loth  Aug.  1802,  and  instal- 
led 2nd  Jan.  1803,  vice  William  Parker  deceased. 

Jacob  IIexry  Bkook  JMorxTAix,  B.A.,  collated  25th 
March,  and  installed  25th  April  1812,  vice  Francis 
Clifton  deceased. 

SANCT^  CRUCIS  alias  SPALDWICK. 

Peter  de  Roos  held  this  stall  at  his  death  in  13 11. 

Henry  de  Mansfeild,  collated  in  131  i.  He  quitted 
it  for  Asgarby. 

William  de  Daldeuby  1316.  He  quitted  it  for  Mar- 
ston  the  next  year. 

William  de  Harrington  succeeded  in  1317,  and  died 
in  1344. 

NViLLiAM  DE  Blakeney,  colhitcd  in  1344,  vice  Har- 
rington deceased. 

RoBKK'i'  Stke'I'ton,  consecratcd  bishop  of  Lichfield 
1360.  He  was  succocdcnl  in  the  stall,  ii  Kal.  Nov. 
(28th  Oct.)  that  same  year,  by 

^N'lLl.lA.M    Pl.KCKlI  AY    DE   SrALDEWVcK. 


200  LINCOLN. 

John  de  Selby,  presented  i6th  July  1363-0,  and  died 
in  1372.    He  was  buried  in  the  cathedral. 

Thomas  Stowe,  appointment  ratified  22nd  May  138821. 
Died  possessed  of  this  stall  in  1405. 

Simon  I^avau^,  prebendary  of  Lichfield  and  London^  col- 
lated 1405,  vice  Stow  deceased  ;  having  before  his 
death  resigned  it  for  the  chapel  of  Trolbury,  in  the 
diocese  of  Winchester,  to 

William  Barton,  collated  16th  March  1413—14,  vice 
Bache  resigned. 

William  Huxden  came  in  soon  after  and  died  in  141 5. 

William  Barton,  collated  a  second  time  about  the 
end  of  March  1416—17. 

Robert  Gilbert,  afterwards  bishop  of  London,  suc- 
ceeded 17th  July  1420,  and  quitted  it  for  Sutton  cum 
Bucks. 

John  Southam  succeeded  in  1420,  and  died  in  1441, 
being  archdeacon  of  Oxford. 

John  Leche,  LL.B.,  collated  6th  March  1438-9,  vice 
Southam. 

John  Cockys,  collated  22nd  Feb.  1461-2. 

William  Massey,  installed  22nd  June  1475.  -^^ 
quitted  it  for  a  better  prebend. 

John  Cornbull,  installed  6th  Jan.  1476-7,  vice  Mas- 
sey resigned. 

William  Bolton,  installed  8th  Nov.  1477. 

Robert  Moreton,  collated  3rd  April  1481,  vice  Bol- 
ton resigned.  He  afterwards  became  bishop  of  Wor- 
cester. 

Thomas  Dalyson  died  possessed  of  this  stall  about  1482. 

John  Baxter,  ST. P.,  was  installed  by  proxy  30th 
March  1482,  vice  Thomas  Dalyson  deceased. 

John  Finne,  LL.B.,  collated  21st  May  1489.  He  died 
in  1500. 

Edward  Crofton,  installed  loth  Jan.  15 10— 11,  vice 
Finne  deceased. 

20  Pat.  37  Edw.  III.  p.  2.  m.  43. 
21  Pat.  II  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.  15,  et  Pat.  i  Hen.  IV.  p.  2.  m.  29. 


PREBENDARIES.  201 

Philip  Kidwelly  quitted  this  stall  in   1508  for  the 

prebend  of  Centum  Solidoruni. 
John  Raker,  B.D.,  collated  28th  Jan.  1508—9. 
John  Farnby,  installed  J4th  Jan.  15 12— 13,  and  died 

possessed  of  it  in  1524. 
Richard  Parker,  LL.D.,  collated  12th  June  1524.  He 

resigned  it  for  another  prebend. 
John  London,  collated  6th  April  1526.     He  quitted  it 

the  same  year. 
Richard  Pates,  afterwards  bishop  of  Worcester,  col- 
lated 1  ith  March  1526-7.     He  resigned  it  again  to 
John  London,  27th  Jan.  1528—9.     He  quitted  it  the 

same  year  for  a  pension  of  4L  to 
Edward  Derby,  i8th  Aug.  1529.     He  gave  it  up  to 
John  London,  and  he  became,  in  January  following,  a 

third  time  collated,  and  kept  it  till  1532,  when 
Henry  Morgan,  LL.D.,  afterwards  preferred  to  the 

see  of  St.  David's,  was  collated  13th  Dec.  1532,  vice 

London  resigned. 
Richard  Hayes,  collated  7th  Juno  i^^6,  vice  Morgan 

resigned.     He  died  in  1555. 
Thomas  Runcorn,  installed  ist  Sept.  1555,  vice  Hayes 

deceased.     He  died  the  next  year. 
Richard  Hopkins,  installed  6th  March  ^5^6-^,  vice 

Runcorn  deceased.     He  held  it  in  1561. 
Henry  Maurice  or  Movus,  A.B.,  installed  6tli  March 

1575-6- 

Henry  Vaux,  A.M.,  collated  26th  Oct.  and  installed 
nth  Nov.  1587. 

Richard  Kellett,  A.M.,  collated  15th  March  1591-2, 
and  installed  ist  April  1592. 

Richard  Massie,  A.M.,  collated  22nd  March  1609-10, 
and  installed  loth  May  1610. 

OwKN  Evans,  collated  in  1640  or  1641.  At  the  Re- 
storation he  quitted  this  prebend ;  and  died  3otli  Dec. 

-    1662. 

Bdmund  Thorold,  B.D.,  installed  12th  Dec.  1660. 

VOL.  II.  D  d 


202  LIxNCOLN. 

William  Lewis,  B.D.,  collated  T4th  Dec.  1666  and  in- 
stalled 21st  Feb.  1666—7,  and  died  in  1683. 

William  Hughes. 

Nathaniel  Gibson,  A.M.,  collated  22nd  Sept.  and  in- 
stalled on  the  25th  of  the  same  month  1683,  vice 
William  Hughes  deceased,  and  died  in  1706. 

Gilbert  Bekett,  A.M.,  collated  26th  March  and  in- 
stalled 3rd  April  1707. 

Richard  Ward,  collated  26th  June  and  installed  i  ith 
Aug.  1753. 

Thomas  Craster,  A.M.,  collated  j8th  Dec.  1788  and 
installed  21st  Feb.  1789,  vice  Richard  Ward  deceased. 

John  Dymoke,  A.M.,  collated  25th  June  and  installed 
12th  July  1805,  vice  Thomas  Craster  deceased.  Ob. 
3rd  Dec.  1828,  setat.  6^. 

John  Graham,  collated  i6th  Dec.  1828,  vice  John  Dy- 
moke deceased. 

James  Amiraux  Jeremie,  collated  20th  Dec.  1834, 
vice  John  Graham. 

SCAMLESBY. 

Stephen  Surdus  died  possessed  of  this  stall  in  Curia 
Romana  in  1291. 

Andrew  de  Candulphis  succeeded  ist  April  1292, 
and  died  in  the  same  year. 

John  deVer,  collated  ^^  circa  Festum  Sancti  Laurentii'^ 
1292. 

Richard  de  Plumstocks,  prebendary  of  Dyndre  in 
Wells  cathedral^  collated  viii  Cal.  Sept.  (25th  Aug.) 
1293,  vice  Ver  deceased.  He  was,  however,  displaced 
and  the  prebend  given  to  "  Thomasius  filius  nobilis 
viri,  Dni  Petri,  Comitis  de  Catansano,  per  provisionem 
Celestini  Papse  Quinti,  xii  Kal.  Aug.  (21st  July] 
129522  "  Notwithstanding  which,  he  seems  to  have 
kept  possession  till  his  death  in  1323  :  for  the  recon 


22 


Reg.  Sutton,  f.  150  b. 


PREBENDARIES.  203 

of  Manoto's  collation  says  that  it  was  vacant  '*  pei* 
mortem  Magistri  Ricardi  do  Plumstock,  ultimi  prebcn- 
darii  cjusdem'^-^." 

John  de  Maneto  de  Portmahus  a  Florentine^  was 
put  into  this  stall  anno  1323. 

Robert  Hareward,  archdeacon  of  Taunton^  held  it  in 
1332  and  1342. 

John  Cheyne  exchanged  it  in  1373  for  Chardstock 
prebend  in  Salisbury  cathedral,  with 

William  de  Osmundestox,  collated  27th  April  1373. 

John  de  Haburgh,  collated  in  1386,  vice  Osmundeston 
deceased. 

John  Rurbach,  collated  3rd  March  1394—5. 

ThOxMas  Haxey,  collated  23rd  Aug.  1395.  He  quitte<l 
it  for  Farrendon. 

Roger  Westwood  succeeded  in  1402. 

John  Leyott,  installed  17th  Oct.  1403.  He  ex- 
changed it  for  a  prebend  of  Gnosal  college  co.  Staf- 
ford, \vith 

Walter  Bullock,  19th  Dec.  1405.  He  occurs  in  143 1, 
and  was  also  archdeacon  of  Derby. 

Nicholas  Burton  succeeded,  and  exchanged  it  in  1435 
for  Welton  Brinkhall,  with 

John  Hagkt.     He  died  in  1442. 

William  Peircy,  collated  nth  Oct.  1442.  He  was 
afterwards  bishop  of  Carlisle. 

John  Arundel,  collated  7th  Sept.  1443,  ^^^®  Peircy. 
He  resigned  in  1459,  ^^  being  made  bishop  of  Chi- 
chester. 

Nicholas  Carent  succeeded  about  1459,  and  died  pos- 
sessed of  it  and  the  deanery  of  Wells  in  1467. 

RouKRT  Wymbyss  was  named  to  succeed  Carent  in 
1467,  but  he  gave  up  his  pretensions. 

John  Lumley,  collated  i6th  Aug.  1467. 

John  Seymour,  installed  27th  Oct.  1478. 

John  Alcock  succeeded,  and  resigned  it  in  1482. 

^3  Burghersh.  f.  398  b. 
2  D  2 


204  LINCOLN. 

John  Hayne,  collated  19th  May  1482.  He  quitted  it 
the  same  year  to 

William  Elliot,  LL.B.,  collated  24th  Nov.  1482,  and 
installed  by  proxy  i8th  Jan.  following,  vice  Hayne  re- 
signed. 

Polydore  Vergill,  alias  Castellon,  collated  13th 
and  installed  16th  April  1507,  vice  Elliot  deceased. 

Oliver  Coren,  collated  12th  July  15  13,  vice  Polydore 
Vergill  resigned.     He  quitted  it  for  North  Kelsey. 

William  Horsey,  LL.D.,  collated  29th  Oct.  1513.  He 
died  anno  1.543. 

Edward  Williamson,  collated  21st  and  installed  28th 
July  1543  ;  and  occurs  possessed  of  it  in  1561. 

Thomas  Bullingham,  installed  22nd  July  1564. 

Ralph  Barlow,  collated  29th  Nov.  1608,  and  installed 
22nd  April  1609.  He  resigned,  being  afterwards  made 
dean  of  Wells. 

William  Bridges,  B.D.,  collated  8th  June,  and  in- 
stalled 18th  July  t6i8,  and  died  in  1624,  being  arch- 
deacon of  Oxford. 

Hugh  Robinson,  installed  24th  Feb.  1624-5,  vice 
Bridges  deceased.  He  died  6th  April  1655,  being 
archdeacon  of  Gloucester. 

John  Featley,  S.T.P.,  installed  24th  Sept.  1660,  and 
into  the  precentorship  at  the  same  time,  having  Kilsby 
annexed  to  it. 

Timothy  Welfit,  S.T.P.,  collated  22nd  Dec.  1662  ; 
but  Featley  kept  him  out  of  possession  during  his  life, 
so  that  Welfit  was  installed  a  second  time  loth  Aug. 
1672,  and  died  27th  Feb.  1685,  setat.  64. 

John  Wickham,  A.M.,  collated  2nd  March  and  in- 
stalled on  the  8th  of  the  same  month  1684—5,  vice 
Dr.  Welfit  deceased. 

Matthew  Goodwin,  A.M.,  collated  22nd  April  and 
installed  ist  May  1703,  vice  Wickham  deceased.  He 
quitted  it  for  Stow  Longa. 

Bernerd  Wilson,  A.M.,  collated  3rd  and  admitted 
13th  May  1727. 


PREBEN  I)  A  HI  E  S.  205 

Geoffrey  Barton,  A.M.,  collated  6th  Jan.  1730--1. 

Richard  Inktt,  A.M.,  collated  21st  May  1731. 

William  Carmichael,  U.D.,  collated  19th  Dec.  and 
installed  15th  March  1745-6. 

Charles  Jenner,  D.D.,  collated  7th  Jan.  and  installed 
23rd  Feb.  I  753. 

Nicholas  Cholwell,  LL.D.,  collated  25th  Feb.  and 
installed  i6th  May  1767,  vice  Charles  Jenner  re- 
signed . 

Stephen  Fytciie,  B.D.,  collated  29th  Dec.  1773  and 
installed  lath  Feb.  1774,  vice  Nicholas  Cholwell,  de- 
ceased. 

Samuel  Martin,  A.M.,  collated  7th  and  installed  13th 
Oct.  1775,  v^^®  Stephen  Fytche  resigned. 

John  Burrough,  D.D.,  collated  26th  Dec.  1782  and  in- 
stalled 4th  Jan.  1783,  vice  Samuel  Martin  deceased. 

Samuel  Vince,  A.M.,  collated  loth  Jan.  and  installed 
26th  Feb.  1803,  vice  John  Burrough  deceased. 

Henry  Rycroft,  A.M.,  collated  i3tli  and  installed 
19th  Jan.  1822,  vice  Samuel  Vince  deceased.  Ob.  6th 
April  1840,  setat.  43. 

John  Bowstead,  collated  20th  May  1845,  vice  Henry 
Rycroft  deceased. 

SOUTH   SCARLE. 

DuRAND  DE  Lincoln  held  this  stall  in  1288  and  died 

in  1291. 
William  de  Monteforti,  collated  ii  Non.  Dec.  (4th) 

1291,  vice  Durand  deceased. 
Edward  de  St.  John,  collated  ix  Cal.  October  (23rd 

Sej)t.)  1294,  vice  Monteforti  deceased.     He  (juittcd  it 

for  Leighton-Buzzard. 
Thomas  de  Goldshurgh  succeeded  in  1302. 
Henry  de  Iddesworth  succeeded  in  1330,  vice  Thomas 

de  Goldsburgh. 
Philip  dk  Vetkri  Campo  (Oldfield)  succeeded   in 

^335• 
Thomas  Cross  was  presented  by  the  King  in  1342. 


2()()  LINCOLN. 

GiLni'.uT  Wklton  succeeded,  and  was  from  this  stall 
made  bisliop  of  Carlisle. 

John  Manser  died  possessed  of  this  stall  5th  April 
1386,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral. 

Thomas  Bakton,  appointment  ratified  30th  Dec.  1390^^. 

John  Bernard,  collated  23rd  Feb.  1396-7.  He  ex- 
changed it  for  the  prebend  of  Welton  in  the  collegiate 
church  of  Auckland  in  the  diocese  of  Durham,  with 

Thomas  Lyp:s,  in  1408. 

Ralph  Knowles  died  possessed  of  this  stall  in  145 1. 

William  la  Barre  presented  by  the  King  13th  Dec. 

William  Savage,  collated  4th  Aug.  1461. 

Edmund  Lichfield,  afterwards  chancellor  of  Chiches- 
ter, installed  5th  May  1472. 

John  Brakenburgh,  collated  19th  May  1483;  on  his 
resignation 

Edward  Albon,  M.D.,  collated  i6th  May  1485. 

William  Grocyn,  installed  7th  Oct.  1485.  He  died 
in  1522. 

Alexander  Hopper,  installed  20th  May  1514,  vice 
Grocyn  resigned. 

Thomas  Bedyl,  installed  T3th  Nov.  151 8.  He  quitted 
it  for  a  pension  of  5^.  5s.  per  annum  to 

Thomas  Hunt,  collated  in  December  1529,  vice  Bedyl 
resigned. 

Edward  Longland,  collated  4th  Dec.  1539,  vice  Hunt 
deceased. 

William  Smith,  installed  27th  Aug.  1549,  vice  Long- 
land  deceased. 

William  Atkyns,  A.M.,  installed  5th  May  1556. 

Edward  Archpole  held  it  in  1560. 

John  Parry,  S.T.P.,  installed  21st  Feb.  156 1—2. 

Thomas  Griffin,  installed  22nd  May  1567. 

Thomas  I^earde,  B.D.,  collated  25th  Sept.  1612,  and 
installed  loth  April  16 13. 

24  Pat.  14  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.  42. 


rilEBENDARIES.  207 

Hamlkt  MAiii^UALLy precentor,  collated  loth  June  1632. 

Henry  Wilson,  collated  16th  Nov.  1641;  on  whose 
death 

Edward  Boteler,  A.M.,  collated  20th  Sept.  and  in- 
stalled on  the  29th  of  the  same  month  1665 ;  on  whose 
quitting  it  for  Leicester  St.  Margaret's, 

Richard  Buck  worth,  A.M.,  collated  5th  Feb.  and 
installed  on  the  6th  of  the  same  month  1668-9. 

John  Ron  bins,  A.M.,  collated  2nd  Sept.  1671,  vice 
Richard  Buckworth  deceased  ;  on  whose  death 

Joseph  Sedgwick,  A.M.,  installed  12th  June  1675. 
Ob.  22  Sept.  1702,  8Dtat.  74.     His  successor  was 

John  Sedgwick,  A.M.,  his  son,  collated  1st  Feb.  and 
installed  on  the  25th  of  the  same  month  1702-3.  He 
died  17x7. 

AViLLiAM  Jones,  collated  29th  June  1717,  vice  Sedg- 
wick deceased.     He  died  5th  Aug.  1720. 

Philip  Lloyd,  A.  B.,  collated  1720,  vice  Jones  de- 
ceased. 

Henry  Parrott,  collated  7th  Aug.  1729. 

Owen  Manning,  collated  5th  and  installed  13th  Aug. 

^757- 
Richard  Easton,  collated  24th  April    and   installed 

24th  May  1760. 

Ed^htnd  Cartwright,  A.m.,  collated  27th  Jan.  and 
installed  4th  March  1786,  vice  Richard  Easton  de- 
ceased. 

Nathaniel  Dodson,  A.M.,  collated  22nd  and  installed 
27th  March  1824,  vice  Edmund  Cartwright  deceased. 

SEXAGINTA  SOLIDORUM. 

Robert  de  Lascv  held  this  stall  in  1300  and  (piitted 
it  the  next  year  for  Welton  Bcckhall ;  on  whose  re- 
signation 

Gilbert  de  Eyvyle,  collated  in  1301  ;  on  whose  re- 
signation 

Wtllia^i  de  Fothkbinghay,  collated  in  1305,  and 
quitted  it  for  All-Saints  prebend. 


208  LINCOLN. 

W^\LTER  deWarmington, collated  in  1305.  and  quitted 

it  for  Leighton  Manor. 
Thomas   de   Luda  131  i.     He   quitted  it  for  Welton 

Pay  n  shall. 
Eltas    Muschamp   succeeded  in  13 12,  and  quitted  it 

the  same  year. 
Richard  de  Shetton  succeeded  in  1312. 
Hexry  de  Idesworth  held  it,  and  exchanged  for  a 

prebend  in  the  diocese  of  Durham  with 
Richard  de  AVintesworth,  131 7. 
Robert  de  la  Field  1331;  per  cujus  mortem, 
Geoffrey  de  Edenham,  1333  ;  he  exchanged  it  the 

same  year  for  Centum  Solidorum,  with 
Hexry  Iddesworth.     To  him  succeeded 
Richard  de  Wintesworth  again  in  1337,  upon  an 

exchange  for  a   prebend  in  the  collegiate  church  of 

Auckland  ;  and  these  two  exchanged  again  the  same 

year. 
Adam  de  Limbergh,  collated  vi  Non.  Martii  1349. 
William  de  Crawle  exchanged  it  for  Bubbenhall  pre- 
bend in  Lichfield,  with 
John  de  Stafford  8th  Nov.  1373. 
EuDo  LA  ZoucH,  collated  to  it  and  the  archdeaconry  of 

Huntingdon  24th  Feb.  1393-4,  by  exchange  with 

Wilborn,who  appears  to  have  followed  Stafford,  though 

his  name  is  nowhere  mentioned. 
John  Forest  was  collated  9th  April  1394;  on  whose 

resignation 
Richard  Ovixgham,   collated  25th  Feb.  1395-6;  on 

whose  death 
John  Legburn,  collated  13th  Sept.  1396. 
Roger  Westwood,  who  resigned  it  in  1432. 
William  Brampton,  LL.D.,  collated  19th  June  T432; 

on  whose  resignation 
William  Hobbing,  collated  1433;  on  whose  resigna- 
tion 
Thomas  Petham,  collated  1435.   '^^^  next  was 
Thomas  Ludham  ;  he  resigned  this  stall  in  1438. 


V  n  E  B  K  N  D  A  H I E  S.  209 

Thomas  IIysjiam,  collated  25th  July  143^. 

John  Gifiouu,  who  was  installed  24th  Nov.  146 1  ;   he 

hold  it  in  1501.     After  Gigour's  decease 
William   Smith   was  collated  12th  April  1504.     He 

died  13th  April  1505. 
Henry  Wilcocks,    LL.D.,    collated  14th  June  1505. 

Ho  quitted  it  for  Liddington. 
John  Denham,  B.D,,  1507.   He  quitted  it  for  Bedford 

Major. 
Thomas  Knight,  LL.B.,  collated  17th  Sept.  1509. 
Nicholas  Medcalf,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon  of  Rochester^ 

died  possessed  of  this  stall  4th  July  1537. 
John  Westhouse,   collated   21st  Jan.  ^S51~^'      ^^® 

quitted  it,  and  was  succeeded  by 
Henry  White,  installed  7th  June  1542. 
William  Sapcote,  installed  25th  April  1552,  and  held 

it  in  J  560. 
John  Dekihton,  installed  17th  Nov.  1565. 
Robert  King  came  in  anno  1576 ;   after  whose  death 
Richard  Holdsworth,  collated  2nd  Jan.  15^4—5- 
MoRDECAi  Barwell,  Collated  21st  Feb.  1596—7,  and 

installed  30th  Oct.  1597.  ♦ 

liAWKENCE  Carlisle,  installed  27th  Aug.  1617  ;  after 

him 
Raphael  Throckmorton,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon  of  Lin- 
coln^ installed  ist  Oct.  1660;  he  died  in  1667. 
William  Boothe,  A.M.,  died  holding  this  stall  27th 

Feb.  1 670-1,  aetat.  75. 
RoRKRT   Thorp,   A.M.,    collated    20th  Sept.,  and  in- 
stalled on  the  22nd  of  the  same  month   1671,  vice 

Boothe  deceased. 
Henry  Pkrne,  A.INI.,  collated  5th  Feb.  1680-81,  and 

installed  27tli  Dec.  1681.     He  died  anno  1724. 
John  Russel,  A.M.,  collated  9th  July  1724 ;   he  was 

also  prebendary  of  Peterborough. 
Henry  Best,  A.M.,  collated  19th  Nov.,  and  installed 

4th  Dec.  1762,  vice  John  Russel  deceased.     Ho  died 

at  Lincoln  and  was  buried  in  the  presbytery  of  the 

cathedral  in  1782. 

VOL.  H.  EC 


2U)  LINCOLN. 

John  Calthuoi',  A.M.,  collated  and  installed  14th 
Dec.  T7H2,  vice  Henry  Best  deceased. 

Maurice  Johnson,  A.M.,  collated  i6tli  Aug.,  and  in- 
stalled 29th  Oct.  1785,  vice  John  Calthrop  deceased, 

William  Mooue,  collated  j6th  Juno  1834,  vice  Mau- 
rice Johnson. 

STOKE. 

James  ue  Bokimer  was  ejected  from  this  stall  in  1316, 
and 

Roger  de  Northburgh  was  put  into  possession  of  it 
in  1322.  He  became  bishop  of  Lichfield  in  the  same 
year. 

John  de  Grandison  succeeded  in  1322.  He  was  pre- 
ferred in  1327  to  the  see  of  Exeter,  having  soon  given 
up  this  prebend,  for  the  King  bestowed  it  upon 

William  Clife  in  1323. 

Cardinal  Gailhard  de  Mota  succeeded  in  1324. 
He  soon  resigned. 

William  de  Ayremynne  was  presented  8th  March 
1324-5.     He  became  bishop  of  Norwich. 

John  de  Norwood  held  it  in  1338. 

Hugh  Pelegrine,  a  foreigner^  held  it  in  1369^9. 

John  de  Fordham,  appointed  22nd  Feb.  1374-5^°, 
collated  7th  Feb.  1375-6;  on  his  being  made  bishop 
of  Durham  in  1381. 

John  de  Abberbury  got  possession  of  it  and  enjoyed 
it  in  1386. 

Alan  Humberston,  collated  24th  Oct.  1420,  vice  Ab- 
berbury  deceased. 

BicHARD  BuRNHAM  succecded,  vice  Humberston  re- 
signed, being  collated  nth  Feb.  1420-21 ;  on  whose 
resignation 

William  Witham,  LL.D._,  collated  27th  April  1457  ; 
in  1464  he  was  made  prebendary  of  Banbury ;  he  died 
in  1472,  and  was  buried  in  Wells  cathedral. 

Hugh  Tapton,  chancellor  of  this  cathedral,  took  this 

'9  His   appointment   revoked     III.  p.  2.  m.  4. 
20tb  Jan.  1374-5.    Pat.  49  Echv.         20  Pat.  49  Edw.  III.  p.  2.  m.4. 


PREBENDARIES.  211 

prebend  into  his  hands  about  1458,  and  annexed  it  to 
the  chancellorship  4th  Dec.  that  same  year,  quitting 
that  of  Sutton  in  Marisco  for  it,  which  the  chancellors 
had  previously  held  in  conimendam.  Since  Tapton'^s 
time  it  has  been  accounted  an  appendage  to  the  chan- 
cellorship, and  those  dignitaries  have  enjoyed  the  stall 
to  the  present  time  :   for,  though 

George  Eland  was  collated  to  it  17th  Jan.  1605—6, 
and 

John  Cope  got  possession  of  it  by  installation  23rd 
Aug.  1660,  and  the  latter  upon  the  King's  presenta- 
tion ;  yet  they  were  forced  to  quit  their  claims  on 
account  of  the  chancellors  having  enjoyed  such  unin- 
terrupted possession  of  it. 

STOW  IN  LIxNDSEY. 

John  Broardi  died  possessed  of  this  stall  in  1326. 

Walter  de  Stauren,  installed  in  1326.  He  occurs 
possessed  of  it  in  1343  and  1347,  being  also  treasurer. 

Robert  de  Walkington,  exchanged  it  in  1363  with 

William  de  Mirfeild,  for  some  other  preferment, 
vii  Cal.  Dec.  (25th  Nov.)  1363. 

Thomas  Chandos  died  holding  this  prebend  in  1406. 

Robert  Gilbert,  afterwards  bishop  of  London,  suc- 
ceeded in  1406. 

Simon  Marchford,  collated  in  141 1,  vice  Gilbert  re- 
signed. He  resigned  this  stall  several  years  before 
his  death,  which  happened  4th  Feb.  1441—2. 

RicHAKD  l*ETwoRTH  succccded  5th  Marcli  1414-15, 
vice  Marchford  resigned.  He  exchanged  it  in  1424, 
for  the  prebend  of  Milton  ^lanor,  with 

John  Stafford,  who  was  soon  after  made  bishop  of 
Bath  and  Wells. 

Nicholas  Dixon  quitted  it  in  1427  for  another  prebend. 

John  Derbv  succeeded  in  1427. 

John  Tyrington,  collated  in  1438. 

John  Sutton,  LL.B.,  collated  i8th  Jan.  1446-7. 

William  Town,  D.D.,  collated  9th  July  1460,  vice 
Sutton  deceased. 

E  0  2 


U12  LINCOLN. 

John  Shklks,  collated  jytli  March  j  470— 71,  vice 
Town  resigned. 

Peter  IIuskk,  installed  22nd  Dec.  147 1,  as  was 

John  Alcock,  5tli  Dec.  1472. 

William  Baxter,  LL.B.,  came  in  4th  March  1481-2. 

Richard  Mawdeley,  A.B.,  installed  25th  April  1515, 
and  quitted  it  for  Heydour. 

Thomas  Swain,  installed  5th  June  1516.   He  resigned  it. 

Edmund  Horde  or  Hore,  installed  3rd  Mar.  1516-17. 
He  resigned  it  to 

John  Morice,  installed  by  proxy  2nd  March  1517-18. 

Richard  Parker,  collated  in  March  1525,  vice  Morice 
deceased. 

Michael  Smith  was  collated  26th  Jan.  1533-4,  vice 
Parker  deceased. 

Thomas  Swillington,  bishop  0/ Philadeljyhiay  suffragan 
bishop  to  John  Longland,  collated  16th  Jan.  1543-4, 
and  installed  12th  April  1544. 

Richard  Stoke,  B.D.,  collated  ist  Aug.,  and  installed 
26th  Sept.  1546.     He  died  the  same  year. 

John  Green,  B.D.,  installed  6th  Jan.  1546-7. 

John  Hyron,  installed  21st  Jan.  1559—60. 

Nicholas  Sheppard  succeeded,  being  collated  the  5th 
April  and  installed  30th  May  1577,  vice  Hyron  de- 
ceased. He  was  archdeacon  of  Northampton,  and 
died  in  1587. 

John  Barnes,  collated  30th  Dec.  1587,  and  installed 
3rd  June  1588;  on  whose  resignation 

Thomas  Aldriche  was  collated  3rd  March  1588-9, 
and  installed  30th  April  1589. 

Edmund  Battye,  B.D.,  collated  25th  Nov.  and  in- 
stalled on  the  29th  of  the  same  month  1591. 

Abraham  Conham,  installed  26th  June  1595,  vice 
Battye  resigned. 

Thomas  Burton,  collated  i8th  Aug.  1603. 

Christopher  Denne,  A.M.,  collated  31st  May  and 
installed  i6th  June  1613. 

Thimbledon  Holden,  A.m.,  collated  in  Aug.  and  in- 
stalled 8th  Sept.  1623. 


PREBENDARIES.  213 

James  Gahdiner,  A.M.,  collated  8th  Jan.  1660-1,  and 

installed  4th  March   1660.      In   1695   ^®   ^^^^  made 

bishop,  but  he  obtained  a  commendam  to  hold  this 

stall  for  three  years. 
Gkorgk  Martin,  A.M.,  installed  by  the  King's  title, 

vice  bishop   Gardiner   resigned.      He   quitted    it   for 

Ketton,  and  died  30th  Jan.  1722-3,  aetat.  74. 
John  Hut  ton,  A.M.,  archdeacon  of  Stow^  succeeded ; 

collated  8th  Feb.  1698-9,  and  installed  6th  May  1699. 
Alexander    Toreiano,  LL.D.,    collated    27th    Aug. 

17 1 2,  vice  archdeacon   Hutton  deceased.      He  died 

in  1717. 
Francis  Jeffrys,  LL.B.,  collated  29th  June  17 17.  Ho 

quitted  it  for  Carlton  Dalby. 
Samuel  Hutchinson,  A.M.,  collated  28th  June  1718. 
Richard  Falkner,  collated   8th  June  and  installed 

nth  July  1753. 
William  Stafford  Done,  13. D.,  collated  23rd  May 

and   installed   8tli  July  1780,  vice  Richard   Falkner 

deceased. 
Philip  Williams,  A.M.,  collated    loth  and  installed 

15th  Nov.  1783,  vice  William  Stafford  Done  deceased. 
Peter    Eraser,    M.A.,    2otli   Jan.  1831,  vice  Philip 

Williams. 

STOW  LONGA. 

William  de  Thornton  died  possessed  of  this  stall  in 

1312. 
Hugh  de  Normanton,  collated  in  1312;  and  resigned 

it  for  Tame  to 
Thomas  de  Bray,  collated  in  13 16. 
Simon  Montague  was  from  this  prebend  made  bishop 

of  Worcester  in  1334. 
William  de  Theminis,  admitted  in  1334. 
Philip  de  Weston,  presented  in  1345,  and  died  in 

1369. 
William  de  Ty'rixgton,  appointed  3rd  Dec.  i37o'-\ 

'■^^  Pat.  44  Edw.  III.  p.  3.  m.  6.     Jan.  and  2olh  Feb.  1392-3.    Pat. 
Hisappointmentwas ratified  14th     16  Uic.  II.  p.  2.  mm.  3  ct  11. 


i^U  LINCOLN. 

and  exchanged  it  in    1394--  for   Maidstone  rectory, 
Kent,  with 
Guy    dk    IVIona,  installed    30th  Sept.  1394;    appoint- 
ment ratified  4th  Aug.  1394'^-^.     In  1397  he  was  pre- 
ferred to  the  see  of  St.  David's. 
Thomas  Yokeflet,  collated  19th  June  1397  ;  appoint- 
ment ratified  ^tli  July  following-'. 
John  Catrik,  installed  3rd  April  1406;   on  whose  re- 
signation 
John  Wade  was  collated  4th  Sept.  1413.    He  resigned 

it  to 
John  Dalton,  collated  4th  June  141 7. 
Nicholas  Dixon  succeeded  in  1433,  ^^^  quitted  it  for 

Sutton  cum  Bucks,  when 
Henry  Hanslap  succeeded  ;  after  whom 
Peter  Irford  was  collated  to  it  12th  Aug.  1438. 
Richard  Ewen,  A.M.,  collated  14th  Sept.  1452. 
Vincent  Clement,  S.T.P.,  collated  26th  Nov.  1458. 
Roger  Yrtford,  installed  18th  March  1474—5. 
Henry  Carnebull  succeeded  28th  Oct.  1477. 
William  Massey  resigned  in  1484. 
William  Byrley,  collated  24th  Sept.  1484,  and  in- 
stalled by  proxy  9th  Oct.  following. 
William  Carpenter  held  it  in  1501. 
John  Smith  was  collated  3rd  Sept.  1507. 
Thomas  Wolsey,  collated  3rd  May  1509.     In  15 14  he 

was  made  bishop. 
Cuthbert  Tonstall,  afterwards   bishop  of  Durham^ 

installed  15th  April  15 14,  vice  Wulcey  resigned. 
Richard  Laton,  installed  30th  May  1520,  and  quitted 

this  stall  for  another  prebend  to 
Jeffry  Warton,  LL.D.,  collated   17th  Jan.  1522-3, 

vice  Latton  resigned. 
Francis    Gascoigne,    collated   16th   Dec.  1529,    vice 
Warton  deceased.     In  1547  he  surrendered  up  this 

22  And  yet  Thomas  Tuttebury  23  Pat.  18  Ric.  II.  p.  i.  m.  26. 

was  appointed  by  the  King  in  et  Ibid.  p.  2.  m.  27. 

Oct.  1392.    Pat  16.  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  24  Pat.  21  Ric.  II.  p.  i.  m.  16. 
m.  18. 


PREBENDARIES.  215 

probcnd  to  Richard  Whalley  in  the  reign  of  Edw.  VI, 
but  it  seems  bishop  White  in  queen  Mary's  reign  re- 
covered it  again. 

Michael  Dunning,  LL.D.,  collated  4th  Nov.  1557. 
He  was  in  the  next  year  made  archdeacon  of  Bedford. 

Gkorgi:  Bkaumont,  S.T,P.,  installed  22nd  Feb.  1558— 9. 
He  held  it  in  1561. 

John  Flouk  or  Flower,  collated  9th  Jan.  and  in- 
stalled 24th  Feb.  157  1-2;  on  whose  death 

Dudley  Garret  was  collated  6th  May  r  585. 

Richard  Fletcher,  installed  23rd  Jan.  1585—6.  Ho 
was  afterwards  made  dean  of  Peterborough,  and  subse- 
quently bishop  of  Bristol,  of  Worcester,  and  of  London. 

Thoaias  Martyn,  collated  iith  Oct.  and  installed  on 
the  14th  of  the  same  month  1592,  on  the  resignation 
of  the  last  prebend,  not  named. 

Thomas  Burton,  S.T.P.,  collated  18th  Aug.  1603. 
He  quitted  it  for  Farrendon. 

Valentine  Carey,  collated  i  ith  Sept.  and  installed 
on  the  17th  of  the  same  month  1607,  vice  liurton  re- 
signed.    In  1 62 1  ho  was  made  bishop  of  Exeter. 

Robert  Clarke,  B.D.,  collated  12th  Aug.  1622,  vice 
bishop  Carey  resigned. 

Samuel  Cottox,  B.D.,  installed  4th  Oct.  1660,  vice 
Clarke  deceased. 

William  Walker,  A.M.,  collated  ist  Feb.  1665,  vice 
Cotton  deceased. 

William  Llster,  A.M.,  collated  23rd  Aug.  and  in- 
stalled on  the  30th  of  the  same  month  1684,  vice 
Walker  deceased. 

^Iatthew  Goodwin,  A.M.,  collated  3rd  ^lay  and  in- 
stalled on  the  27th  of  the  same  month  1727. 

Denison  Cumberland,  M. a.,  collated  2nd  June  1735, 
vice  Matthew  Goodwin  deceased. 

Philip  Cocks,  A.M.,  collated  i8th  and  installed  27th 
Aug.  1763,  vice  Denison  Cumberland  resigned. 

Thomas  Kerrick,  collated  3rd  and  installed  i3tli  Jan. 
1798,  vice  Philip  Cocks  deceased.  Ob.  loth  May  182S, 
ivUit.  Si. 


216  LINCOLN. 

John   Maul,   collated    13th  June   1828,  vice  Thomas 

Korrick  deceased. 
Thomas  Holway,  28th  Oct.  1843,  vice  John  Maul. 

SUTTON  CUM  BUCKINGHAM  alias  BUCKS. 

Richard  de  Gravesend,  archdeacon  of  Northampton, 
held  this  stall  in  1275.  In  1280  he  was  made  bishop 
of  London. 

Jeffry  Edenham  occurs  possessed  of  it  in  1301. 

"  Neafolio  Sancti  Adrian!  Cardinalis""  was,  ac- 
cording to  Prynn,  possessed  of  it  in  1303.  Dr.  Hutton 
in  his  Collections  mentions  him  as  prebendary  anno 
1314.  He  died  in  1347,  very  aged,  having  resigned  it 
in  1341. 

William  Killesby  had  this  stall  given  to  him  by  the 
King  loth  April  1342'^''. 

Thomas  de  Brembre  held  it  in  1349. 

John  Branspeth  held  this  stall  in  1368,  and 

"  Cardinalis  de  Albano''  seems  to  have  enjoyed  it 
in  1378.     Rymer  mentions  him  as  dean  of  York. 

John  the  Roman  Cardinal,  on  account  of  being  a 
foreigner,  was  in  138 1  deprived  of  his  preferments  in 
England. 

John  Bacon  held  this  stall  in  138 1,  and  possessed  it  in 
1383  and  1385. 

"  Perun  Cardinalis  Sancti  Georgii"  was  installed 
into  it  by  papal  provision  ist  Dec.  1388. 

Henry  Beaufort,  afterwards  successively  bishop  of 
this  see  and  of  Winchester,  quitted  Tame  for  this  stall 
in  1389 '^6,  and  parted  with  it  the  same  year. 

Henry    Cardinal    of    Naples,   installed    16th  Feb. 

1389-90  "27. 

Henry  Romworth,  alias  Cirencester,  was  collated 
22nd  Sept.  141 2,  vice  Henry  cardinal  of  Naples  de- 

25  Pat.  16  Edw.  III.  p.  I.  m.iS.     28th  Feb.  1389-90  (Pat.  13  Ric. 

26  And  yet  his  appointment  II.  p.  3.  m.  30),  but  his  appoint- 
was  ratified  i8th  April  139 1.  ment  seems  to  have  been  set 
Pat.  14  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.  15.  aside. 

27  John  Stacy  was  appointed 


PREBENDARIES.  217 

ceased.   Ho  was  1416  made  archdeacon  of  Canterbury, 
which  ho  vacated  by  death  in  1420. 

Robert  Gilbert,  S.T.P.,  collated  31st  Oct.  1420;  in 
J436  he  was  made  bishop  of  London. 

William  Ascough,  installed  loth  Nov.  1436,  vice  Gil- 
bert;  ho  resigned  in  1438. 

Nicholas  Dixon,  collated  29th  July  1438.  He  died 
30th  Oct.  1448. 

John  Breton,  collated  2nd  Nov.  1448.  Ho  died  6th 
April  1465,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral. 

John  Chedworth,  installed  nth  April  1465.  He  died 
in  1471. 

John  Rum  kg,  LL.B.,  collated  6tli  Aug.  147 1.  He  died 
in  148 1,  being  also  archdeacon  of  Lincoln. 

Richard  Lavynder,  B.D.,  collated  6th  Nov.,  and  in- 
stalled  by  proxy  9th  of  the  same  month  148 1.  He 
died  in  1507,  being  archdeacon  of  Leicester. 

William  Smith,  LL.D.,  collated  1 8th  Feb.,  and  instal- 
led 23rd  Feb.  1507-8.  He  died  in  1528,  being  arch- 
deacon of  Lincoln. 

Richard  Fates,  installed  22nd  June  1528.  He  was 
likewise  archdeacon  of  Lincoln,  but  dispossessed  of 
both  on  attainder  by  Henry  VI H. 

Richard  Cox,  S.T.P.,  afterwards  bishop  ofEIi/,  was  pre- 
sented by  the  King  3rd  June,  and  installed  i  ith  June 
1542.  Ho  surrendered  up  this  noble  prebend  in  1547, 
since  which  time  it  has  never  been  possessed  by  any ; 
for,  though  by  some  pretended  defect  in  the  surrender, 
the  three  persons  following  took  a  title  out  to  it,  yet 
they  were  never  able  to  recover  any  thing  back  again, 
or  justify  their  claims. 

George  Heath  is  said  to  have  been  presented  by  the 
Crown  in  1643. 

High  Bahcroft,  S.T.P.,  was,  on  the  Crown's  title,  in- 
stalled i7tli  June  1661. 

Thomas  Stanhope,  A. ^L,  collated  25th  Nov.  1669,  vice 
Barcroft  deceased,  but  without   advantage  to  them- 
selves or  the  church  ;  and  so  the  recovery  of  it  has 
never  been  attempted  since. 
VOL.  n.  F  f 


218  LINCOLN. 

SUTTON  IN  MARISCO. 

Henry  Ij)Dswoiitii  came  into  this  stall  in  1326. 
William  Kildsby  died  possessed  of  it  in  1346. 
William  de  AVykeham,  appointed  20th  Aug.  1362^^. 
Thomas  de  Sutton,  appointment  ratified  10th  Feb. 

Richard  Feld,  appointed  30th  Dec.  138930. 

John  Huntiman,  collated  ist  Nov.  1390  to  the  chan- 
cellorship with  the  prebend  of  Sutton  annexed,  as  no 
doubt  were  his  successors  in  the  chancellorship-^^ 

William  Faldingworth  was  collated  29th  Dec.  1458, 
Hugh  Tapton  the  chancellor  having  quitted  it  on  the 
recovery  of  the  prebend  of  Stoke. 

John  Cutler,  collated  20th  Oct.  i486,  vice  Falding- 
worth resigned  on  the  acceptance  of  a  pension  out  of 
it.     He  resigned  it  for  St.  Margaret's  Leicester,  to  a 

Thomas  Hill,  collated  28th  March  1502-3,  on  whose 
death 

John  Twaits  succeeded;  he  was  collated  15th  July 
1502,  and  installed  by  proxy  on  the  23rd  of  the  same 
month. 

Edward  Hanson,  S.T.P.,  succeeded  in  May  1504. 

Edward  Powell,  S.T.P.,  collated  1 8th  Oct.  1525.     He  , 
was  deprived  about  1534,  for  denying  the  King's  su-      , 
premacy,  and  afterwards  executed,  in  the  year  1540,     * 
on  the  same  account. 

William   More  w^is    collated  to  it  3rd  Jan.  1534—5,   ^i 
and  installed  6th  March  following.     After  his  death, 

John  Brereton  was  installed  in  it  4th  of  April  1541, 
having  been  collated  thereto  the  ist  of  the  same 
month. 

George  Sandford,  LL.B.,  collated  30th  July,  and  in- 
stalled 16th  Sept.  1546. 

John  Brers:ton,  A.M.,  held  it  again  in  156 1. 

Thomas  Spark,  S.T.P.,   collated  7th  March,   and  in- 


28  Pat.  36Ed\v.  III.  p. 2.  m.29.         '-^^  Pat.  13  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.  19. 
2-'  Pat.  38  Edw.  III.  p. I.  m.  40.         '^^  Pat.  i  Hen.  IV.  p.  2.  m.  29. 


PREBENDARIES.  219 

stalled  26th  Sept.  1582.     He  died  anno  1 616,  buried 
J  7th  Oct.  1616. 

William  Np:ale,  A.M.,  installed  13th  Nov.  1616,  vico 
Spark  deceased. 

William  Dalhie,  collated 23rd  Juno,  and  installed  1 4th 
Aug.  1624  ;   as  was 

Pktkr  Mew,  collated  8th  Sept.  1645;  ho  was  afterwards 
successively  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells  and  Winchester. 

Henry  Brunsell  was  installed  23rd  Aug.  1660,  vice 
Mew  resigned. 

John  Lawrence,  A.M.,  collated  7th  May,  and  installed 
16th  Sept.  1668,  vice  Brunsell  resigned.  He  died  anno 
1700. 

John  Davenport,  B.D.,   collated  27th  June,  and  in- 
stalled 2nd  Aug.  1700,  vice  Lawrence  deceased. 

Thomas  Davies,  A.M.,  collated  21st  June,  and  instal- 
led in  the  same  month  1708,  vice  Davenport  deceased. 
Ho  died  anno  171 1 . 

David  Trimnell,  S.T.P,  collated  30th  Oct.  17 10. 

Samuel  Nicolls,  A.M.,  collated  istFcb.  1710-11,  and 
installed  9th  Juno  1  7 1 1 . 

IVLvTTiiiAs  Symson,  A.M.,  collated  15th  ^lay,  and  in- 
stalled 5th  June  17 19. 

Henry'  Ryder,  A.m.,  collated  17th  June,  and  installed 
24th  Sept.  1 742. 

James  Favell,  D.D.,  collated  24th  June,  and  installed 
1 8th  July  1755. 

Charles  Dickens,  LL.D.,  collated  19th  Feb.,  and  in- 
stalled 23rd  May  1778,  vice  James  Favell  deceased. 

John  Jaques,  A.M.,  collated  20th  Nov.  1793,  and  in- 
stalled i8tli  Jan.  1794,  vice  Charles  Dickens  deceased. 

Charles  Anthony  Compton,  A.M.,  collated  23rd  and 
installed  26th  July  1800,  vice  John  Jaques  deceased. 

Edward  Walls,  LL.B.,   collated  19th  Sept.,   and  in- 
stalled 24th  Oct.  I  801,  vice  Charh^s  Anthony  Compton 
deceased. 
Francis  Massingberd,  A.M.,  collated  6th  July,  and 
installed  r2th  Aug.  18 15,  vice  Edward  A\'alls  deceased. 

r  f  2 


220  LINCOLN. 

Charles  Burney,  D.D.,  collated  loth  June,  and  in- 
stalled 5th  July  1817,  vice  Francis  Massingberd  de- 
ceased. 

Charles  Turnor,  A.M.,  collated  27tli  Feb.,  and  in- 
stalled 14th  March  181 8,  vice  Charles  Burney  de- 
ceased. 

TAME. 

Simon  de  London  had  this  stall  given  to  him  about 

1241  by  the  bishop,  but  the  Pope  gave  it  to 
John  Mansel,  and  he  held  it  in  1241^^. 
William  Ferre  died  possessed  of  it  in  1292. 
Thomas  Sutton,  collated  iii  Id.   Sept.  (nth  Sept.) 

1292.     He  died  in  1316,  being  archdeacon  of  North- 
ampton. 
Hugh  de  Normanton,  anno  13 16.     He  exchanged  it 

for  Leighton  Buzzard  with 
Gilrert  de  Middleton  1316.  He  died  in  1330,  being 

archdeacon  of  Northampton. 
Petrus  de  Mortuomare,  ^'  Cardinalis  de  Ccelio  Monte^'' 

succeeded  in  1330,  and,  after  him, 
Talairandus,  ''  cardinalis  Beati  Sancti  Petri  ad  Vin- 

cula,^^  by  papal  provision  14th  Sept.  1335. 
Cardinalis  de  Perigit  held  this  stall  in  1340. 
William  de  Kildesby  held  this  stall  in  J341 ;  he  had 

it  given  to  him  on  the  cardinal  taking  part  with  the 

French  against  the  King  of  England. 
Hugo,  '' Diaconus  cardinalis"  held  it  in  1376. 
S  .  .  .  .  ,  a  Roman  cardinal^  held  it  in  1378. 
'^Cardinalis  Nicholaus,"  the  Pope^s  kinsman,  had  the 

profits  of  it  6th  July  1380^9. 
Roger  Walden,  appointed  17th  Oct.  1389^0 
Henry  Beaufort,  afterwards  hishop  of  this  see,  was 

installed  7th  Jan.  1389-90,  and  quitted  it  for  that  of 

Sutton  cum  Bucks,  to 


28  Vide  Prymi's   Collections,        ^9  Pat.  4  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.  41. 
torn.  ii.  p.  595.  30  Pat.  13  Ric.  II.  p.  i.  m.  9. 


PREBENDARIES.  221 

Richard  Feild,  collated  i6th  Feb.  1389-90-^'. 

Richard  Courteney,  collated  in  1401,  vice  Feild  de- 
ceased. In  1413  ho  was  made  bishop  of  Norwich,  but 
he  had  quitted  this  prebend  long  before. 

Nicholas  Bubbewyth,  collated  in  1403.  In  1406  ho 
was  made  bishop  of  London. 

John  Wakerixg  in  1406.  In  1416  ho  was  made  bi- 
shop of  Norwich. 

William  Kilwoldmersh  succeeded  in  1416;  on  whose 
death 

Robert  Leeke,  collated  i 6th  Dec.  1422;  on  whose 
death 

William  Grey,  collated  1434.  He  was  made  bishop 
of  Ely  in  1454. 

George  Nevile,  collated  17th  Aug.  1454.  In  1456 
he  was  made  bishop  of  Exeter. 

John  Chedworth,  collated  4th  Sept.  1458,  and  quitted 
it  for  the  archdeaconry  of  Lincoln  in  1464. 

Thomas  Bonifaunt,  S.T.P.,  collated  ist  May  1465. 
Ho  died  in  1470. 

Fetkr  Courtenay,  LL.D.,  collated  4th  Nov.  1470. 
In  1478  he  was  made  bishop  of  Exeter. 

Lionel  Widevill,  installed  28th  Nov.  1478.  In  1482 
he  was  made  bishop  of  Salisbury,  but  he  had  quitted 
this  stall  before,  to 

Adrian  Bardis,  a  Florentine^  installed  20th  Sept. 
1480.     He  held  it  in  1501. 

Richard  Mawdeley,  installed  anno  1519,  and  died  in 
1 530,  being  also  archdeacon  of  Leicester. 

John  Rayne,  LL.D.,  collated  18th  March  1530—31. 
vice  Mawdeley  deceased. 

George  Henneage,  collated  19th  Nov.  1536,  vice  Dr. 
Rayno  deceased.  Ho  was  also  dean  of  Lincoln,  and 
surrendered  this  prebend  i6tli  Nov.  1547,  to  sir  John 
Thynn,  knight,  and   Robert  Keilway,  esq.    He  was 

consequently  the  last  prebendary  of  this  stall. 

— ■ >, 

*''  Confirmed  by  the  King  17th  April  1390.    Pat.  14  Ric.  II.  p.  2. 
mm.  3  et  15. 


22J2 


LINCOLN. 


THOllNGATE. 

Richard    dk    St.  Frideswide,   quitted   this    stall   in 

1 29 1  for  Marstoii. 
Richard  de  Plumstock  succeeded  in  1291,  on  whose 

resignation 
Oliver   Suttox   was   collated  ii  Id.  Oct.   (14th  Oct.) 

1294.  He  quitted  it  for  Orackpole. 

Hugh   Normantox,  collated  vii  Id.  Nov.  (7th  Nov.) 

1295,  vice  Sutton  resigned. 

Amadeus  de  Sabaudia,  collated  by  the  Pope  v  Cal. 
Apr.  (28th  March)  1296,  vice  Normanton  resigned; 
on  his  death 

William  de  Gloster  was  collated  in  1300. 

Raymoxd  de  Ptmby,  collated  1307^,  vice  Gloster  de- 
ceased. 

Richard  de  Strettox,  collated  13 12,  vice  Pimby  de- 
ceased.    He  quitted  it  for  Sexaginta  Solidorum,  to 

AxTHoxY  Bek  or  Bec,  in  1313.  He  resigned  it  for 
North  Kelsey,  to 

William  de  Harpswell,  vii  Idus  Sept.  (7th  Sept.) 
1316. 

Thomas  de  Corbridge^^,  S.T.P.,  succeeded  1318. 

Hexry  de  Edexstow  came  in  about  1328,  vice  Cor- 
bridge  resigned.  He  exchanged  it  for  Carlton  Kyme, 
with 

John  de  Sutton  in  133T. 

John  Thoresby  was,  from  this  stall,  in  1347  preferred 
to  the  see  of  St.  David's. 

John  de  Carlton  died  possessed  of  it  in  1366. 


32  Thomas  de  Corbridge,  or 
Corbrig,  is  supposed  to  hav^e 
been  the  same  as  the  arch- 
bishop of  York  about  this  pe- 
riod; hut  this  is  contradicted 
by  Mr.Sympson,  on  the  authority 
of  the  following  monumental  in- 
scription, once  existing  in  this 
cathedral,  viz.  :  "  Hie  jacet  ma- 
gister  Thomas  de  Corbrig,  quon- 


dam canonicus  istius  ecclesise ;" 
which,  though  the  date  be  omit- 
ted, is  now  generally  allowed  to 
have  marked  the  resting-place  of  J 
this  prebendary,  or  canon,  whoi 
was  never  raised  to  the  archiepi- 
scopal  dignity.     His  arms  (on  a 
cross  fitche  5  escallops)  are  given! 
in  Hollis's  Church  Notes,  as  they 
then  appeared  on  his  tomb. 


PREBENDARIES.  223 

Thomas  Bedwin,  collated  iii  Cal.  March  (27th  Feb.) 

1366-7. 
Thomas  de  HARDwrcK  exchanged  it  in  1394  for  Bub- 

benhall  prebend,  Lichfield,  with 
William  de  Cawle  in  1394,  on  whose  death  succeeded 
Thomas  Walton,  collated  in  1407. 
John  Coates  de  Tevelby,  installed  26th  April  1412, 

vice  Walton  resigned. 
Thomas  Ward,  LL.D.,  succeeded  in  1433,  ^^^®  Coates 

deceased. 
Thomas  Ducan  resigned  in  1435. 
William  Lassels,  collated  24tli  Nov.  1435.     ^'^  ^^^ 

exchange 
Thomas  Louteburgh  held  it  in  1446.     He  died  12th 

June  1450,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral. 
John  Crossby  resigned  it  in  1471  for  Crackpole. 
Robert    Morton    succeeded    i6tli    Aug.     1471,    vice 

Crossby   resigned.       He    was    afterwards    bishop   of 

Worcester. 
AV^iLLiAM   Banks,  installed  20th  Nov.  1473,  and  died 

possessed  of  it  in  1488. 
Edward  Shouldham,  LL.D.,  collated  5th  June  1488, 

vice  Banks  deceased. 
Roger    Wode    succeeded    14th    Feb.    1489-90,    vice 

Shouldham    resigned.       He    quitted    it    for    liedford 

Major,  to 
Robert   Spencer,   collated  13th   April  1493;    ^^^    ^^^^ 

resignation 
Andrkw   Bensted,   A.^L  was   collated   in  1493,  ^'^^^ 

installed  2nd  Aug.  149-}. 
Christopher  Massingberd,  collated  29th  Jan.  1509, 

vice  Bensted  resigned. 
John  Form  by,  collated  r2th  July  15 12,  vice  Massingberd 

resigned. 
John  Stapull,  installed  14th  Jan.  1512—13;   was  suc- 
ceeded by 
Richard   Mabbot,  installed  29th  July  1520.      lie  re- 
signed it  in  1528,  to 


2S4.  LINCOLN. 

Thomas  Stanley,  collated  in  May  1528. 

liiciiARi)  CoREN,  installed  5th  April  1530.   He  quitted 

it  ibr  Wclton  Paynshall. 
Thomas    Lillyhoe,  collated  24th   and   installed  29th 

May  1531,  vice  Coren  resigned.     He  resigned  it  for 

Nassington. 
Richard   Warde,   collated    17th   and   installed   26th 

Aug.  1542  ;  on  whose  death 
James  Tutill  was  installed  ist  March  1^49.     He  died 

28th  Oct.  155 1. 
John  Stoke  was  installed  8th  Dec.  1564. 
John  Barefoot,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon  of  Lincoln^  collated 

20th  Aug.  and  installed  13th  Sept.  1382.     He  died 

in  Aug.  1595. 
Richard  Clayton,  vice  Dr. Barefoot  in  both  dignities, 

collated  i  ithDec.  1595,  and  installed  loth  Jan.  1595-6. 
John  Stokham,  collated  nth  Dec.  1597  and  installed 

15th  March  1597—8,  vice  Clayton  resigned. 
John  Beridge,  precentor  S.T.P.,  collated  24th  Aug.  and 

installed  ist  Sept.  1622.    He  died  in  1632  ;  and  from 

that  time  no  presentation  to  this  stall  was  made  until 

February  1  747-8,  when 
William  George,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  20th  Feb.  and 

installed  [6th  April  1747-8. 
John  Green,  D.D.,  collated  28th  Oct.  and  installed 

2nd  Nov.  1756. 
James  Yorke,  A.M.,  collated  20th  Jan.  and  installed 

13th  Feb.  1762. 
Richard  Cust,  D.D.,  collated  22nd  March  and  installed 

6th  April  1782,  vice  last  prebendary  promoted  to  the 

see  of  Ely. 
Richard  Kaye,  LL.D.,  collated  3rd  Nov.  and  installed 

13th  Dec.  1783,  vice  Richard  Cust  deceased. 
Thomas  Fanshaw  Middleton,  D.D.,  collated  6th  and 

installed  24th  Feb.  j8io,  vice  Richard  Kaye  deceased. 
Sir    Charles  Anderson,   bart.,    collated   loth  Nov. 

and  installed  5th  Dec.  181 2,  vice  Thomas  Fanshaw 

Middleton  resigned. 


PRKBKNDAIUES.  225 

WELTON  BECKHALL. 

Solomon  dk  Northburn  died  possessed  of  this  stall  in 
1292. 

Walter  dk  Wotton,  x  Cal.  Maii  (22nd  April)  1292. 

John  de  Fleming,  collated  x  Cal.  Maii  (22nd  April) 
1294,  but  was  soon  afterwards  removed  to  Leighton- 
Buzzard. 

Hugh  de  Colingham  held  this  stall  in  1295. 

Nicholas  de  Whitchurch,  collated  xiii  Cal.  Jan.  (20th 
Dec.)  1295.     Ho  quitted  it  for  Welton  Westhall. 

William  de  Sarden  succeeded  vii  Id.  March  (9th) 
1296-7. 

John  de  Lascy  died  holding  this  stall  in  1301. 

Robert  Lascy.  He  quitted  it  the  same  year  for  Clif- 
ton, and  was  succeeded  by 

John  de  Scalby,  collated  in  1301. 

William  de  Fotheringhay,  collated  in  1306,  vice 
Scalby  resigned. 

John  de  Winchelsea,  collated  in  131 1,  vice  Foder- 
inghay  deceased. 

Briscus  de  Shorested  died  in  1327,  possessed  of  this 
stall. 

Walter  de  Seton,  collated  in  1327,  vice  Shorested 
deceased. 

Simon  Islip  held  it  in  1332. 

Jeffry  Edenham  held  it  about  1335. 

Edmond  de  Bereford  exchanged  it  for  Ailesbury  pre- 
bend with 

Simon  Islip  again  in  '337.  He  was  made  archbishop 
of  Canterbury  in  1349. 

John  de  Haddon,  collated  v  Id.  Sept.  (9th)  1349;  held 
it  in  1363,  and  died  in  1372. 

Laurence  de  Nigris  resigned  it  in  1379  to 

Thomas  de  Dalby,  who  exchanged  it  for  Tockering- 
ton  prebend  in  York  cathedral,  with 

Robert  de  Dalton,  18th  Feb.  1389-90.  Appoint- 
ment ratified  nth  Dec.  1390  '\ 

^  Pat.  14  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.  49. 
VOL.   II.  G  g 


226  LINCOLN. 

Henry  Buauncewell  succeeded  20th  Juno  1395,  and 

died  possessed  of  it  23rd  Feb.  1395—'^,  and  was  buried 

in  the  cathedral. 
John  de  Haversham,  collated  25th  Feb.  1395—6,  vice 

Brauncewell  deceased. 
Richard    Heth,   collated  1405,    vice   Haversham   re- 
signed.    He  quitted  it  for  Castor,  though  he  was  a 

second  time  installed  in  14 14. 
John  de  Haversham  succeeded,  being  a  second  time 

collated,  :ind  Oct.  1415,  vice  Heth  resigned. 
John  Dalton  exchanged  it  in  141 6  for  North  Kelsey 

with 
John  Southam,  who  resigned  it  for  Sancte  Crucis  in 

1420. 
John  de  Haversham  obtained  it  a  third  time.     He 

was  collated  the  3rd  and  installed  16th  Nov.  1420. 
Richard  Ingoldsby  was  collated  24th  April  1427,  and 

died  27th  April  1448,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral. 
Robert   Kirkham,  collated  31st  May  1448,  vice  In- 
goldsby deceased. 
Thomas  Tayler,  alias  Barnby,  collated  20th  June 

1452.     He  died  about  1485.       v 
Thomas  Young  is  said  to  have  been  collated  8th  Oct. 

1483,  vice  Tayler  resigned. 
Andrew  Bensted,  A.M.,  collated  i  ith  March  1486-7, 

vice  Young  deceased.     He  quitted  it  for  Thorngate. 
Peter  Husey,  arclideacon  of  Northampton  ^  collated  14th 

Feb.  1493-4,  and  died  in  Jan.  1499-1500. 
Thomas  Spark,  collated  4th  Jan.  1499—1500,  and  ad- 
mitted ist  Feb.  following,  vice  Husee  deceased.     He 

quitted  it  for  Welton  Ryval. 
William  Atkinson,  collated  7th  March  1503—4,  vice 

Spark  resigned.     He    died  8th  Aug.  1509,  and  was 

buried  in  Windsor  College  chapel. 
Simon  Grkne,  collated  6th  Nov.  1509,  and  installed  by 

proxy  5th   Feb.    following,   vice  Atkinson   deceased. 

He    was  made    precentor    in  15 12   and    quitted  this 

stall. 


PRKBENDARIES.  227 

Humphrey  Smith,  collated  26th  June  15  12. 

Edward  Lee,  collated  3rd  Oct.  151 2,  vice  Smith  quit- 
ting it.     He  was  made  archbishop  of  York  t532. 

Thomas  Robinson,  A.M.,  collated  i6th  April  1532, 
who  quitted  it  for  Lafford  1533. 

Christoimikr  Plummkr,  canon  of  Windsor,  collated 
26th  March  following.   He  was  attainted  and  deprived 

in  >534- 
William  Weldon,  collated  10th   and  installed  i6th 

March  1534-5. 

Roger  Weldon,  collated  6th  Oct.  1545,  vice  William 
Weldon  deceased. 

Robert  Tayler,  LL.B.,  installed  7th  March  1555, 
and  occurs  possessed  of  it  in  156 1. 

John  Robinson,  collated  J4th  July  and  installed  7th 
Sept,  1573,  and  quitted  it  for  Castor. 

John  H olden,  installed  30th  Sept.  1575,  vice  Robinson 
resigned. 

Francis  Rimington,  collated  20th  March  1591-2,  and 
installed  ist  April  1592. 

JiicHAUi)  Rlaw,  A.m.,  installed  13th  Nov.  1625,  ^'^^^ 
Rimingtou  deceased. 

John  Leigh,  A.M.,  collated  25th  Aug.,  and  installed 
3rd  Sept.  1663,  vice  Blaw  deceased.     Succeeded  by 

Robert  Burton,  A.M.,  collated  13th  Feb.,  and  in- 
stalled on  the  17th  of  the  same  month  j  681-2,  vice 
Leigh  deceased. 

JoHx  Leigh,  A.M  ,  collated  3rd  July  1683,  vice  Bur- 
ton deceased. 

William  Lurcock,  M.A.,  collated  29th  May,  and  in- 
stalled on  the  30th  of  the  same  month  1691,  vice 
Leigh  deceased.  Died  i8th  May  1700;  buried  in 
the  cathedral. 

John  Cuhtois,  A.M.,  collated  i8th  Nov.,  and  installed 
in  the  same  month  1700.  vice  Lurcock  deceased.  He 
died  in  1719. 

Peniston  Booth,  A.M.,  collated  21st  May  1 7  u;  ; 
he  was  also  canon  of  Windsor. 

c;  g  2 


2^8  LINCOLN. 

John  Arnold,  B.A.,  collated  i8th  April,  and  installed 
9th  May  1746. 

Henry  Best,  collated  4th,  and  installed  15th  June  1754. 

John  Barr,  collated  J7th  July  1755. 

William  Cole,  collated  24th  Aug.,  and  installed  i8th 
Sept.  1778,  vice  John  Barr  deceased. 

Edward  Edwards,  A.M.,  collated  nth  June,  and 
installed  13th  Aug.  1808,  vice  William  Cole  deceased. 

Thomas  KayeBonney,  A.M.,  collated  1 7th Oct.,  and  in- 
stalled 20th  Dec. 1 823,  vice  Edward  Edwards  resigned. 

WELTON  BRINKHALL. 

Hugh  de  Collin gh am  was  succeeded  xiii  Kal.  Jan. 
(20th  Dec.)  1295,  by 

Nicholas  de  Whitchurch.  He  quitted  it  forWelton 
Ryval. 

William  de  Sarden,  collated  ii  Non.  April  (4th)  1 297. 

John  de  Nevill,  collated  in  1303,  vice  Sarden  re- 
signed. 

Robert  de  Bridlington,  collated  in  1324,  on  NevilPs 
quitting  it. 

Simon  Islip  held  it  in  1327.  He  was  afterwards  arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury. 

Thomas  de  London,  collated  in  1331. 

Walter  de  London  held  it  in  1343,  and  was  suc- 
ceeded by 

John  de  Grimesby  ;   upon  whose  death 

William  de  Navesby  had  it  given  him  in  1349 ;  but 
he  quitted  it  to 

Ralph  de  Daventry  in  exchange  for  Welton  Ryval 
viii  Id.  Oct.  (8th)  1358  ;  and  he  Hkewise  quitted  it  the 
year  following,  in  exchange  for  the  deanery  of  Brock, 
in  the  diocese  of  Norwich,  to 

Richard  de  Ravenser  ;  who  also  exchanged  it  for  a 
prebend  of  Beverley  with 

Roger  de  Nassington,  i6th  Sept.  1363,  and  he 
changed  it  the  same  day  with 

Henry  Barton,  viz.  i6th  Sept.  1363.    He  died  1395. 


PRERENDARIES.  2529 

John  Kkle,  collated  nth  March  1395-6,  vice  Barton 
deceased. 

John  Hagkt,  collated  1416,  vice  Kele  deceased.  He 
quitted  it  for  Scamlesby. 

NicHoi>As  Burton,  collated  1435,  vice  Haget  resigned. 

Thomas  Coles,  collated  4th  May  143^,  vice  Burton 
deceased. 

Robert  Beaumont,  collated  2nd  May  1439,  vice  Cole 
resigned. 

John  Boteler,  installed  7th  Feb.  1460-61. 

Thomas  Rotheram,  B.D.,  collated  9th  Oct.  1462; 
made  bishop  of  Rochester  in  1468. 

John  Gourl,  1468.  He  exchanged  2nd  Jan.  the  same 
year  for  a  prebend  of  St.  Stephen's  college  West- 
minster, with 

Thomas  Key,  collated  24th  Feb.  1468-9;  he  held 
the  stall  not  long,  and  died  about  1509. 

John  Ruding  possessed  it  in  1474. 

Richard  Graystock,  installed  15th  Feb.  1475-6,  vice 
Ruding  resigned. 

James  Whistons,  installed  i8th  June  1496. 

William  Skelton,  installed  5tli  July  1497  ;  died  pos- 
sessed of  it  in  1501. 

William  Spark,  collated  30th  July  1501,  vice  Skelton 
deceased.     He  quitted  it  for  Welton  Ryval. 

Robert  Tovies,  collated  in  1503-4,  and  installed  per- 
sonally 24th  March  that  same  year. 

Thomas  Reynes,  collated  31st  Aug.  1504. 

John  Harden,  collated  30th  April  1505  ;  on  whose 
quitting  it 

Thomas  Wolsey,  collated  8th  Feb.  1508-9.  He  quit- 
ted for  Stow  Longa. 

John  Harden,  collated  a  second  time  3rd  May,  and 
installed  by  pro.xy  9th  May  1509;  died  possessed  of 
it  in  1541. 

John  Longland,  A.B.,  collated  30th  Sept.  1541,  and 
installed  the  same  year,  vice  Harden  deceased.  He 
quitted  it  for  Kilsby. 


230  LINCOLN. 

John  Russel,  B.D.,  collated  9th  Nov.  1542,  and  in- 
stalled the  same  year,  vice  Longland  resigned. 

GukgoryDodds,  B.D.,  installed  17th  Dec. 1547.  He  be- 
came dean  of  Exeter,  and  died  in  1  570.  Succeeded  by 

Thomas  Villars,  LL.B.,  installed  17th  April  1^55- 

Brian  Fluid,  collated  21st  Jan.  157 1-2,  and  installed 
20th  June  1572. 

Clement  Martin  succeeded  30th  Sept.  1575. 

Francis  Allen,  installed  26th  May  1621. 

Adam  Willson,  collated  3rd  April  1623-4. 

James  Brook  came  in  about  Aug.  1634;   ejected  1643. 

Anthony  Harwood,  B.D.,  installed  2nd  Nov.  1660; 
died  in  1703. 

John  Sambee,  A.M.,  collated  27th  Oct.,  and  installed 
on  the  30th  of  the  same  month  1703. 

Leonard  Sedgwick,  collated  22nd  Dec.  1728. 

William  Whitworth,  collated  19th  May  1747. 

Charles  Berridge,  collated  3rd  May  1762. 

Robert  Dowbiggin,  collated  8th  Aug.  1769,  vice 
Charles  Berridge  resigned. 

John  Searle,  collated  15th  Oct.  1773,  ^^^^  Robert 
Dowbiggin  resigned. 

Edward  Bowerbank,  collated  30th  Sept.  1779,  vice 
John  Searle  deceased. 

Joseph  Holden  Pott,  collated  17th  March  1785, 
vice  Edward  Bowerbank  resigned. 

Joseph  Hallett  Batten,  collated  6th  Oct.  1814, 
vice  Joseph  Holden  Pott  resigned. 

George  Stonestreet  Griffin,  collated  12th  Sept. 
1832,  vice  Joseph  Hallett  Batten. 

WELTON  PAYNSHALL. 

Roger   de  Rothvvell,  quitted  this  stall  for  Welton 

Ryval  in  1312. 
Thomas  de  Luda  succeeded  in  13 1  2  ;  he  quitted  it  for 

Marston. 
Thomas  de  Laxgjoft  succeeded  in  1315. 


PREBENDARIES.  231 

Stephen  de  Sciioop  succeeded  in  1322,  vice  Langtof't 

deceased. 
Thomas  de  Norwood  succeeded  in  1327,  vice  Scroop 

deceased. 
John  de  Coleby  succeeded  in  1333. 
Henry  Clifford  held  it  in  1343. 
Edmund  Stafford  was  from  this  dignity  made  bishop 

of  Exeter  in  1395. 
William   Asleckhy,    collated    J9th  June   1395,   vice 

Stafford  promoted,  but  was  superseded. 
John  Park  is  said  to  have  been  collated  on  Stafford's 

promotion  ;    his  appointment  was  ratified  ist  March 

1396— 7  J'.     He  died  possessed  of  it  in  1422. 

Thomas  Whiston,  collated  12th  Oct.  1422,  vice  Park 
deceased. 

Thomas  ChapmaNj  collated  in  1423. 

William  Sprever,  LL.D.,  collated  8th  Nov.  1448. 

Robert  Hayman,  collated  6th  March  1459— 60,  vice 
Dr.  Sprever  deceased. 

John  Fisher  was  collated  22nd  Feb.  1461— 2:  he  re- 
signed it  in  1492. 

William  Mason,  LL.B.,  collated  3rd  Dec.  1492. 

John  Baker,  S.T.P.,  T4th  Jan.  i  512—13. 

Thomas  Thevv,  installed  uth  Aug.  1520.     He  died  in 

John  Hawk,  B.D.,  collated  14th  July  1530,  vice  Thew 
deceased. 

Richard  Coren,  collated  27th  March  and  installed  6th 
April  1 53 1,  vice  Hawk  deceased.  He  quitted  it  for 
Croperdy. 

John  Hoyden,  collated  8th  Oct.  1537,  vice  Coren  re- 
signed . 

John  Pope,  LL.B.,  collated  26th  Oct.  1540. 

Christopher  Massingberd,  collated  into  this  and 
Stow  archdeaconry  24th  Aug.  i''')43.  He  quitted  it 
for  Leighton-Buzzard. 

'*•*  Pat.  2oRic.  II.  p.  2.  111.  II. 


2,'32  LINCOLxN. 

George  Moiuson,  installed  ist  Oct.  1549.  Held  it 
in  1561. 

John  Fehmery,  A.M.,  collated  23rd  and  installed  26th 
March  1579. 

John  Preston,  A.M.,  collated  17th  Aug.  and  installed 
1  Jth  Oct.  1610.     Died  28th  July  1628. 

Anthony  Topham,  S.T.P.,  collated  7th  Sept.  1629; 
installed  in  the  deanery  the  same  day. 

Michael  Honywood,  S.T.P.,  dean^  succeeded  in  this 
and  the  deanery,  collated  12  th  Nov.  and  installed  on 
the  26th  of  the  same  month  1660. 

Daniel  Brevint,  S.T.P.  collated  14th  Nov.  1681, 
and  installed  7th  Jan.  168 1-2  into  this  and  the 
deanery,  on  Honywood's  death. 

Samuel  Fuller,  S.T.P.,  succeeded  Dr.  Brevint  in  both; 
collated  2 1st  Dec.  1695.     On  his  death, 

Abraham  Campion,  S.T.P.,  succeeded  Dr.  Fuller  in 
the  deanery  21st  April  1700.  Before  he  was  made 
dean  he  got  another  prebend,  viz.  Leighton-Buzzard. 

Charles  Hall,  collated  25th  April  1700,  on  dean 
Fuller's  death.  But  Fuller's  successor,  viz.  dean  Cam- 
pion, dying  the  next  year.  Hall  was  forced  to  resign  to 
make  room  for  the  succeeding  dean,  to  entitle  him,  by 
virtue  of  this  prebend,  to  be  a  canon ;  who  was 

Richard  Willis,  A.M.,  presented  to  it  26th  Dec.  170T; 
at  the  same  time  made  dean,  afterwards  preferred  to 
the  see  of  Gloucester.  On  being  made  bishop  of  Salis- 
bury, (for  he  held  this  and  the  deanery  in  commendam 
with  Gloucester,) 

Robert  Cannon,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  21st  Nov.  1721. 
Died  28th  March  J  722,  and  was  buried  in  Westminster 
Abbey,  where  he  was  prebendary. 

Edward  Gee,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Peterborough^  collated^th 
April  1722. 

Edward  Willes,  S.T.P.,  collated  13th  May  1730. 

William  Leaver,  A.M.,  collated  17th  Nov.  1737. 

John  Pennington,  collated  9th  June  and  installed  i  ith 


PllKBKNDAUIKS.  233 

Hp:rbeht  Wakeman,  collated  4th  April  and  installed 
11th  May  1768,  vice  John  Pennington  deceased. 

Benjamin  Hutchinson,  collated  13th  April  and  in- 
stalled 19th  June  1773,  vice  Herbert  Wakeman  de- 
ceased. 

David  Lewis,  collated  7th  June  and  installed  25th 
Aug.  1804,  vice  Benjamin  Hutchinson  deceased. 

William  Palmer,  A.M.,  collated  5th  Feb.  and  in- 
stalled 20th  March  1819,  vice  David  Lewis  deceased. 

WELTON  RYVAL. 

Philip  de  Willoughby  resigned  this  stall  in  1290  for 

Bishop's  Norton. 
Roger  de  Rowel,  collated  v  Id.  Dec.  (9th)  1290.    He 

quitted  it  in  1 291-2,  on  being  made  archdeacon  of 

Bedford. 
Soloman  de  Northbourne  succeeded;  on  whose  death, 
Walter  de  Wutton  was  collated  xiv  Kal.  Maii  (18th 

April)  1292. 
Nicholas  de  Whitchurch  succeeded  in  1295,  on  ^^•^" 

ton's  taking  Buckden  prebend.     He  died  in  1312. 
Roger  de  Rothwell  succeeded  in  13 12. 
John  de  Eaton  occurs  in  1343. 
Ralf   de  Daventry  held  this  stall  in  1358;  in  that 

year  he  resigned  it  to 
William  de  Navesby  or  Nanesby, 
William  de  Ashby  held  it  in  1361. 
Peter  Dalton  resigned  it  in  1382  for  Dunham. 
Edmond  le  Strange,   collated  2nd  June  1383.     He 

quitted  it,  by  exchange  for  the  cha])el  of  Havering,  to 
EuBULo  LE  Strange,  collated  19th  Jan.  1383—4. 
Brian  Willoughby;  on  whose  resignation 
John  Rome  succeeded  in  1408.     He  died  in  14 15. 
Thomas  Nash,  collated  23rd  Sept.  14 15,  vice  Rome  de- 
ceased.    He  resigned  in  142  i. 
Stephen   de   Feramo  is  also  collated  6th  Nov.  1421, 

vice  Nash  resigned. 
John  Hayworth,  collated  14th  Dec.  1421. 

VOL.   11.  n   h 


52S4  LINCOLN. 

Nicholas   Wymbell  is  mentioned   as   succeeding  on 

Hayworth's  resigning  it. 
Robert  Iwardby,  collated  28th  June  T427. 
John  Proctor,  LL.B.,  collated  28th  June  1438.     He 

died  in  1444. 
William  Hoper,  LL.B.,  collated  27th  Oct.  1444. 
Walter  Sandwich  died  in  1452,  holding  this  stall. 
Vincent  Clement,  S.T.P.,  collated  24th  Oct.  1452, 

vice  Sandwich  deceased,  appears  to  have  resigned  it 

in  1458.    He  was  made  archdeacon  of  Huntingdon  in 

1464. 
Stephen  Close  was  collated  28th  Nov.  1458,  and  held 

it  in  1466.      He  died  in  1470,  being  archdeacon  of 

Carlisle. 
William  Clayton,  presented  by  the  King,  and   in- 
stalled 4th  June  1 47 1 . 
Edmond  Chaderton  occurs  possessed  of  it  in  1475, 

and  quitted  it  in  1482  for  another  prebend. 
John  Seymour,  collated  2nd  July  1482,  vice  Chaderton 

resigned. 
Thomas  Spark,  collated  13th  March  1503—4,  and  in- 
stalled by  proxy  on  the  30th  of  the  same  month.     He 

quitted  it  for  Dunholm. 
Edmond  Hanson,  installed  personally  21st  Sept.  1504. 

On  whose  quitting  it, 
Henry  Wilcocks,   LL.D.,    collated   20th   May  1507. 

He  quitted  it,  20th  Dec.  following,  for  Liddington. 
William  Spark,  collated  12th  Jan.  1507—8.    He  soon 

gave  it  up,  on  getting  a  better  dignity,  to 
Nicholas  Bradbridge,  collated   8th   March  1507-8. 

He  quitted  it  for  Liddington  the  same  year. 
Brian  Higden,  LL.D.,  collated  29th  Aug.  1508.     He 

quitted  this,  and  was  succeeded  by 
William  Mason,  LL.D.,  12th  Jan.  1502-3. 
Thomas  Lark,  installed  30th  Sept.  15 14. 
John  Clements,  installed  3rd  Jan.  1517—18. 
Laurence  Barber,  A.M.,  collated  13th  Jan.  1525-6. 

Died  in  1538. 


IMIKHKNDARIES.  2f35 

Richard  Scrivenee,  A.M.,  collated  2n(l  Feb.  1538-9. 
Ho  died  in  1548. 

John  Hardiman,  S.T.P.,  installed  20th  May  1.548. 
Made  prebendary  of  Westminster,  and  quitted  it  to 

Anthony  Maxwell,  A.M.,  installed  12th  Nov.  1.553, 
and  possessed  of  it  in  1561.     He  died  in  157  i . 

Edward  ChitpingdalEj  collated  19th  Sept.  and  in- 
stalled 30th  Nov.  157 1,  on  the  death  of  the  last  pre- 
bendary, not  named.     Resigned  it  to  his  kinsman, 

John  Chippingdale,  LL.D.,  collated  9th  Aug.  and  in- 
stalled 18th  Oct.  1575. 

Edward  Gatley,  collated  26th  Sept.  and  installed  7th 
Oct.  1609. 

Gabriel  Clerk,  A.M.,  installed  2otli  July  1615.  He 
quitted  it  for  Empingham.  He  died  loth  May  1662, 
and  was  buried  in  Durham  cathedral. 

Edward  Heron,  A.M.,  succeeded,  installed  24th  Mar. 
1 6 15- 1 6,  vice  Clerk  resigned.  He  quitted  it  for  Gret- 
ton,  and  was  succeeded  by 

John  Norle,  collated  29th  Nov.  1631,  and  installed 
1 8th  March  1631—2;  on  whose  death, 

Thomas  Fawcet  was  installed  31st  Aug.  1660,  vice 
Noble  deceased.     He  died  in  1667. 

Samuel  Bentham,  A.M.,  installed  6th  June  1667;  re- 
signed in  1699. 

Samuel  Richardson,  A.M.,  collated  25th  July  and 
installed  18th  Aug.  1699.     Resigned  it  to  his  son 

William  Richardson,  A.M.,  collated  19th  Oct.  and 
installed  on  the  24th  of  the  same  month  1724. 

Robert  Richardson,  collated  3rd  and  installed  12th 
March  1760,  vice  AVilliam  Richardson  resigned. 

Anthony  Reynolds,  collated  22nd  and  installed  27th 

Nov.  1773,  vice  Robert  Richardson  resigned. 
William  Wickham  Drake,  A.M.,  collated  17th  and 
installed  19th  INIay  jSio,  vice  Anthony  Reynolds  de- 
ceased. 

Ji  h  2 


2f36  LINCOLN. 

WELTON  WKSTHALL. 

Nicholas  de  Whitchurch  held  this  stall  in  1296. 
Walter  de  Maydestun,  subdean,  died  possessed  of 

this  stall  in  1337. 
Nicholas   de  Carent  succeeded  in  1337,  and  held  it 

in  J343- 
Hamo  Bkleus,  Carent's  successor  in  the  subdeancry, 

held  this,  stall  in  1348-9. 
John  Morton '<^,  LL.B.,  collated   to   the  subdeanery 

and  this  prebend  annexed  9th  May  1458. 
Robert  Aiscough  was,  on  his  collation  to  the    sub- 
deanery,  appointed  to  this  prebend  14th  April  1458. 

The  subdeanery  is  said  to  be  annexed.    His  successor 

in  the  subdeanery  was 
Robert  Wymbush,  to  whom  succeeded 
Philip  Lepeyate,  who  quitted  this  prebend  anno  1483 

for  North  Kelsey. 
Robert  Langton,  collated   loth  Oct.  1483;    quitted 

it  about  151 7. 
William    Bourbank,    LL.D.,    installed    13th   March 

1517-18. 
William  Bourbank,  collated  13th  June  1527,  by  the 

title  of  Exorcista.     Died  in  153  i. 
Thomas  Robertson,  8th  Jan.  1530-1. 
Gilbert  Monson,  A.B.,  collated  and  installed  by  proxy 

5th  Aug.  1547 ;  but  he  was  set  aside. 
Nicholas  Bullingham,  (afterwards  bishop  of  this  see) 

installed  i7tli  Dec.  1547.     He  quitted  it  on  getting 

another  prebend  to 
Gilbert  Monson,  who  is  said  to  be  collated  25th  Sept* 

1 548,   vice  Bullingham   resigned  ;    on   whose  death, 

which  seems  to  have  happened  in  1555, 
John  Warner  was  installed  27th  Oct.  1555;  he  quitted 

it  in  1 56 1,  being  made  dean  of  Winchester. 

'0  There  is  a  gap  here  of  up-     between    Belers     and    Morton, 
wards   of  one   hundred   years  ;     named  at  p.  39,  held  this  stall, 
but  probably  the  other  subdeans 


PREBENDARIES.  237 

John  Markiiam,  M.D.,  possessed  it  in  156 1. 

Ethelbert  Rurdet,  A.m.,  installed  [2th  April  1.565. 

Nicholas  Shp:ppard,  2nd  March  1572-3. 

Amos  Bedford,  A.M.,  collated  12th  Feb.  and  installed 
19th  March  1606-7. 

William  Bailies,  S.T.P.,  installed  22nd  Oct.  16 16. 

Nicholas  Walker,  collated  28th  Sept.  1632. 

Aylmer  Linch,  A.m.,  collated  22nd  May  1641.  Died 
in  1694,  being  prebendary  of  Salisbury. 

Walter  Leightonstone,  A.M.,  installed  9th  April 
1694. 

Joshua  Clarke,  A.M.,  collated  1  itli  July  and  installed 
on  the  25th  of  the  same  month  1 70 1 .  He  quitted  it 
in  1 7 II  for  Castor  prebend,  which  he  died  possessed 
of  22nd  Sept.  17 1 2,  aged  60. 

Anthony  Reid,  A.M.,  collated  18th  Aug.  and  installed 
on  the  24th  of  the  same  month  1 7 1 1 .  Died  i  st  April, 
1714,  aged  46. 

Thomas  Cunington,  A.M.,  collated  14th  Aug.  1714. 

Thomas  Ball,  collated  19th  Sept.  1 734,  vice  Thomas 
Cunington  deceased. 

Rowland  Johnston,  collated  6th  Oct.  1737. 

Robert  Hodson,  A.M.,  collated  i6th  Feb.  and  in- 
stalled 24th  April  1773,  vice  Rowland  Johnston  de- 
ceased. 

Robert  Pointer,  A.M.,  collated  31st  March  and  in- 
stalled 1 6th  April  1803,  vice  Robert  Hodson  de- 
ceased. 

Henry  Foulis,  19th  Oct.  1844,  vice  Robert  Pointer. 


I 


LLANDAFF. 


i  HE  diocese  of  Llandaff,  before  the  passing  of  statute 
6  &E  7  Will.  IV.  c.  77,  contained  the  greater  portion 
of  the  counties  of  Glamorgan  and  Monmouth,  and  by 
that  act  the  whole  of  these  shires  was  placed  within 
that  see. 

In  this  cathedral,  before  the  alterations  made  by  the 
Ecclesiastical  Commissioners,  there  were  an  arch- 
deacon, chancellor,  precentor,  treasurer,  and  nine 
prebendaries  ^ 

The  deanery  of  Llandaff  was  founded  and  endowed  in 
Nov.  1843. 

The  archdeaconry  of  Monmouth,  containing  the  whole 
county  of  Monmouth,  was  created  by  order  in  council 
31st  Jan.  1844. 

BISHOPS. 

DunRETius  is  the  first  bishop  of  Llandaff  about  whom 
there  is  any  certainty,  but  tradition  asserts  that  the 
see  was  founded  about  the  voar  i  8  1  bv  king  Lucius, 
and  by  him  conferred  on  Elvanus-.  Not  only  is  the 
time  unknown  when  Dubritius  took  possession  of  the 
see,  but  also  when  he  died^.  He  is  supposed  to  have 
been  the  first  archbishop  of  Wales,  and  to  have  held 
his  see  at  Caerloon  as  well  as  at  Llandaff'. 

^  By  statute  3  &  4  Vict.  c.  113  ^  The  Liber  Landavensis  places 

§  19,  no  appointment  is  to  be  it  in  612.  Sexcentesirao  duodeci- 

made    to    vacancies     until    the  mo  anno  incarnationis  dominica; 

number  of  canons  is  reduced  to  S.  Dubricius  Landavensis  Eccle- 

four ;  and  by  statute  6  &  7  Vict,  sijp  Episcopus  xviii.  Kal.  Decem- 

c.  77  §  2,  the  four  canonries  are  bris  migravit  ad  Dominum.   See 

to  be  in  the  direct  patronage  of  also  Angl.  Sacra,  pars  ii,  ]).  661. 

the  bishop.  -^  But  see  what  is  stated  under 

-  liiber  Landavensis  et  Anglia  St.  David's,  vol.  i.  p.  287. 
Sacra,  pars  ii.  p.  667. 


^40  LLANDAFF. 

Tkliau  or  Eliui)  is  said  to  have  been  the  successor  of 
Diibritius,  and  is  styled  archbishop  of  Llandaff ;  the 
dates  of  his  consecration  and  death  are  not  known. 

OuDocEus^  is  called  the  third  bishop  of  Llandaff,  but 
the  times  of  his  taking  possession  of  the  see  and  death 
are  uncertain,  as  are  also  those  of  all  his  successors, 
till  the  latter  end  of  the  ninth  century.  Their  names 
(which  Le  Neve  confesses  to  have  taken  from  Godwin, 
who  was  bishop  of  this  see,  and  who  would  therefore 
take  pains  to  make  his  list  as  perfect  as  possible)  are 
as  follow : 

Ubilwynus  or  Welhuus. 

AlDANUS. 

Elgistil. 
lunapeius. 

COMKGERN  or  CoMERGWINUS. 

Argw^istil. 

GURVAN. 

guodloitj. 

Edilbinus. 

Grecielus. 

Berthgwin. 

Trychan. 

Elvogus  or  Elvo. 

Catgwaret. 

Cerenhir. 

Nobis. 

gulfridus. 

NUDD. 
ClMELTAUC^. 

LiBiAU^  or  LiBLiAXTH.    Ob.  929. 
Marchluith.    Ob.  943. 
Pater. 


4   His   name   is   also   written  Hunt. ;  Chevelliauc  consecrated 

Odoceus  and  Odotheus.  by  Aethelred  archbishop  of  Can- 

^  Cameleac,  Sax.  Chron.   an.  terbury  in  872,   Rad.  de  Dicet. 

918;    Cymelgeac,  Flor.  Wigorn.  col.  451.     He  died  in  927. 

ad  an.  915;  Camelegeac,  Hen.  ^  Libau,  Dicet.  col.  451. 


BISHOPS. 


241 


1  GucAN  or  G()(;wAN  was  consecrated  by  Dunstan  arch- 

bishop of  Canterbury  in  982 7. 
;     Blediii^.  Ob.  1022. 

2  Joseph  was  consecrated  bishop  of  LlandaflT  by  Aethel- 

noth,  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  ist  Oct.  1022 'J.  Ho 
died  at  Rome  in  1046 '<\ 

6  Hkiievvald^^  was  consecrated  by  Stigand  in  the  year 

1056,  and  died  6th  March  1 103—4. 

The  see  was  void  upwards  of  three  years  after  the  death 
of  Herewald. 

7  Urban,   archdeacon   of  Llandaff,   was   consecrated   on 
'•  t-     Sunday  rith  Aug.  1107^-  by  Ansehn,  archbishop  of 

Canterbury  ^'^,  after  his  reconcihation  with  the  King. 
Ho  died  in  1133",  ^'^  ^^^^  journey  from  Rome,  where 
he  had  been  to  obtain  the  Pope's  letters  for  the  re- 
covery of  the  possessions  of  the  bisliopric '  ^ 

After  the  death  of  Urban  the  see  was  void  about  six 
years. 


7  Anno  982  data  est  Gucauro 
virga  pastoralis  in  regnli  curia 
u  suinmo  Reji^e  Angloiiun  Ead- 
garo.  Pra'sentibus  in  conse- 
crutione  siiflraganeis  Anglice 
episcopis,  Birtliclmo  ej)iscopo, 
Ahvoldo  episcopo,  Adewoldo 
cpiscopo,     Oswaklo     Wigorniac 

ejjiscopo et    multis    aliis 

clericis  et  laicis.  Post  datum 
sibi  npostolicam  dignitatem, 
migravit  ad  Dominum.  Rot. 
Cantuar.  Eccl. 

^  Anno  9S3  electione  facta. 
. .  . .  infra  ostimn  'i'arader  in 
(lui,  et  ostium  Tavi  positi,  et 
dato  sibi  baculo  in  regali  curia 
a  sununo  Rogc  Anglorum  Ae- 
delredo,  et  a  Metropolitano  Cant. 
Kcd.  Hlederi  ejjiscopus  Landa- 
vi.T  consecratutj  est.  Rot.  Can- 
tuar. Eccl. 

VOL.  u.  1 


***  Kal.  Oct.  et  in  primo  anno 
cycli  decennovalis  verbo  Regis 
Anglorum  Cbnut. 

'**  Brut  y  Tywysogion,  and 
Annales  Cambripe.  "  Kt  xxiv. 
ordinationis  sua?  anno  in  via 
S.  I'etri  apostoli  apud  civitatem 
Augustam  migravit  ad  Domi- 
num."   Rot.  Cantuar.  Eccl. 

•^  Heruualdus,  Annal.  Mar- 
gin. 

•-   Cons.    1 107.    3    Id. 
Flor.    ^Vigorn.  ;     Cons. 
Annal.    Margan.  ;    Cons. 
7  hi.  Aug.,  Eadmer. 

'^  Sim.  Dunelm.  Hoved.  Flor. 
AVigorn.  et  Rog.  Wendover. 

'■*  Ob.  Ronuv  1 131.  Annal. 
Margan.;  ob.  1134  in  itinera 
Romano  Rog.  Wend,  et  Matt. 
Paris;  ob.1133.  Matt.Wcstm. 

'•'»  Hen.  Hunt.  \^.  220. 

i 


Aug., 

1 104., 

1107. 


J242 


LLANDAFF. 


1139    \J HT RID  ^^,  archdeacon  0/ Llanda^^  was  consecrated  in 
4  Stcph.       I  ]^(^^  and  died  in  1 149  ^7. 

1 149    Geofmiey  is  said  to  have  succeeded  Uhtrid,  but  the  date 
14  Steph.     of  his  consecration,  if  it  ever  took  place,  has  not  been 

ascertained.     He  also  is  said  to  have  died  in  i  149. 
1 149    Nicholas  ^^  ap  Gurgant  or  Gwrgakt   succeeded   to 
14  Steph.     this   see  in  1149,  ^^^   ^^®^  either  4th  June  or   6th 

July  1183  i^\ 
1185    William    of    Saltmarsh^o^  prior   of  St.  Augustine, 
31  Hen.  II.  Bristol.^  was  consecrated  by  J3aldwin,  archbishop  of 
Canterbury,  in  1185-^     The  time  of  his  death  is  not 
known,  but  the  see  was  vacant  in  11 91--. 
Henry,  prior  of  Abergavenny^   succeeded  William    of 
Saltmarsh,  but  the  precise  time  of  his  consecration  is 
not   known^^.     He   died  12th  Nov.  1218-^,   and   was 
buried  in  Llandaff  cathedral. 
William,  'prior  of  Goldclive^  had  the  temporalities  re- 
3  Hen.  in.   stored  to  him  i6th  July  1219-^    He  was  consecrated 
in    Oct.    following-^,   and    died   28th    Jan.   1229-30. 
Maurice,  archdeacon  of  Llandaff,  and  Ivor,  canon  of 


1196 


1219 


'6  Uchdrit,  Annal.  Menev. 

17  Ibid. 

^8  He  is  called  Michael  by  one 
authority,  or  ratlier  Michael  ap 
Gurgant,  bishop  of  Llandaff,  is 
said  to  have  been  at  the  conse- 
cration of  Thomas  archbishop 
of  Canterbury  1162.  See  also 
Epist.  Saresb.  cxxx. :  Causa  dif- 
ficiUs  inter  Michaelem  Landav. 
episcopum  et  Robertum  fihum 
antecessoris  sui. 

1^  Annal.  Margan. 

20  De  Salsomarisco. 

21  Annal.  Waverl.  et  Gervas. 
in  Act.  Pont.  Cant.  col.  1678. 

2^  Gerald.  Camb.  de  Gestis  suis, 
lib.  ii.  c.  24. 

2'^  He  was  consecrated  by  Hu- 
bert, archbishop  of  Canterbury, 
who  was  not  himself  consecrated 
before    1193,    (Gerv.) ;    and    he 


consecrated  Philip,  bishop  of  Dur- 
ham, in  1 196,  (Hoved.  fol.  436.) 
According  to  the  Chron.  Merton 
MS.  he  was  consecrated  when 
Henry,  abbot  of  Glastonbury, 
was  consecrated  bishop  of  Wor- 
cester by  Hubert,  archbishop  of 
Canterbury ;  if  so,  the  ceremony 
was  performed  12th  Dec.  1193. 
He  founded  the  treasurership 
and  the  prebends  in  this  cathe- 
dral. 

24  ii  Id.  Nov.,  Annal.  Margan. 

2-'i  Pat.  3  Hen.  III.  m.  3.  The 
custody  of  the  temporalities  was 
granted  6th  July  in  that  year  to 
Nicholas  de  St.Audoen  and  Yvor. 
Ibid. 

2fi  Annal.  Wigorn.  et  Annal. 
Teoksb. ;  "circa  festum Omnium 
Sanctorum." 


BISHOPS.  243 

that   church  ^7^   having   announced   to   the   King  the 
death  of  \Viniam  their  bishop,  his  majesty  issued  his 
license  to  the  chapter  to  elect  another  bishop  in  his 
room  23rd  Feb.  1229-30^^  ;  in  pursuance  of  which 
0    Elias  i)k  Radnor,  treasurer  of  Hereford,  was  elected, 

•  III- and  obtained  the  royal  assent  30th  Aug.  1230-'^.     He 

was  consecrated  on  the  first  Sunday  in  Advent  (ist 
Dec.)'^"  following.     He  died  13th  May  1240^1. 
0    William  of  Christchurch  appears  to  have  succeeded 

•  III.  EHas  de  Radnor,  but  the  date  of  his  election  does  not 

appear.     He  resigned  the  see  in  1244-^2^  and  a  license 
issued  loth  July  in  that  year,  to  elect  a  bishop  in  his 
room-^'^ ;   in  pursuance  of  which, 
4    William    he   BuRCio   was   elected,   and    obtained  the 
■in.    royal  assent  and  restitution  of  the  temporalities  17th 
July  1244^'*.     He  was  consecrated  at  Carrow,   near 
Norwich,   in   the    same   year-^',   and   died    i  ith  Juno 
1253.     -^  license   to  elect  a  bishop  in  the  room  of 
William  de  Burgo  issued  13th  June  1253^^;  in  pur- 
suance of  which 
4    John  de  la  Ware,  abbot  of  Margan^  was  elected,  and 
III-    received  the  royal  assent  to  his  election  26th  July 
1253-^',  and  the  temporalities  iith  Aug.^^     He  was 
consecrated  on  the  Sunday  after  the  Epiphany  follow- 
ing ^^  (1  ith  Jan.)  1253-4,  and  enthroned  26th  Feb. 


'^  The  custody  of  the  tempo-  32  Pat.  28  Hen.  III.  m.  3. 

rahties  during  the  voidance  was  '■^  Ibid.     "  Quia  eadem  eccle- 

f^ranted  to  the  said  Maurice  and  sia  vacat  per  resignationem  Wil- 

Ivor.      Pat.    14  Hen.  HI.   p.  2.  hehni  de  Christi  ecclesia." 

in.  5.  34  Rex.  absolvit  Will,  de  Burgo 

^^  Pat.  14  Hen.  HI.  p.  2,  in.  5.  de  omnibus  compotis  de  tempore 

29  Pat.  14  Hen.  HI.  p.  i.  m.  3.  quo  ipse  statuit  in  officio  de  Gar- 

"^  Reg.  Islip.  deroba   sua.   15th   Jul.    Pat.  28 

•^i  Ob.  iii  Id.  Mail  1240.    An-  Hen.  HI.  m.  3. 

nal.  Tooksb.     Maurice,  archdea-  ^r)  Reg.  Keel.  Cantuar. 

con  of  Llandatl',  ai)pears  to  have  •*<»  Pat.  37  Hen.  111.  m.  9. 

been  elected  by  the  chapter  ;  but  37  Ibid.  m.  3. 

the    election   was    quashed,    the  ^^  Ibid.  m.  2. 

King  not  approving  of  it.  Annal.  ^'^  Annal.  Teoksb. 

Teoksb. 

I  i  2 


244 


LLANDAFF. 


Ho  died  30th  June  1256.     A  conge  d'elire,  vice  John 
de  la  Ware,  issued  8th  July  1256"^ ;  in  pursuance  of 
which, 
1256    William   de   Radnor,  treasurer  of  Llandaff^  was  una- 

4olIen.lII,  niniously  elected  hy  the  chapter",  and  obtained  the 
royal  assent  30th  July  12^6'-.  He  was  consecrated 
by  Boniface,  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  in  St.  Paul's 
cathedral,  London,  on  the  morrow  of  the  Epiphany 
1256-7^^.  He  died  in  Jan.  1265-6^^. 
1266    William  de  Bkeuse,  a  canon  of  Llandaff,  was  elected 

5ollen.IlI.  about  Midlent  1266,  and  obtained  the  royal  assent 
28th  March  in  that  year^'^,  and  the  temporalities  14th 
ApriH^\  He  was  consecrated  in  the  Octaves  of  Pen- 
tecost, and  died  19th  March  1286-7 ''7.  The  archdea- 
con and  chapter  of  Llandaff,  icth  July  1287,  inform 
the  King  that  they  had  elected 
Philip  de  Stanton,  precentor  of  Wellsy  in  the  room  of 
William,  their  late  bishop,  deceased ;  and  they  pray 
to  have  the  King''s  assent  and  the  archbishop's  confir- 
mation^^. His  Majesty,  however,  though  he  approved 
of  the  election,  refused  his  assent  to  it,  because  the 
chapter  had  not  certified  their  election  under  the 
chapter  seal""^.     The  see  was  void  for  a  long  time  in 


40  Pat.  40  Hen.  III.  m.  7. 

"*!  The  chapter  by  their  letter, 
dated  v  Kal.  Aug.  (28th  July) 
1256,  inform  the  King  of  their 
choice.    Lett,  in  Turr.  Lond. 

42  Pat.  40  Hen.  HI.  m.  6. 

43  Reg.  Eccl.  Cantuar. 

4^  The  chapter  of  Llandaff  pray 
the  King,  17th  Jan.  1265-6,  to 
issue  his  royal  license  for  the 
election  of  a  bishop  in  the  room 
of  William  de  Radnor.  Lett,  in 
Turr.  Lond.  S.  6;^. 

45  Pat.  50  Hen.  HL  m.  23. 

46  Ibid.  m.  20. 

4^  xiv  Kal.  Ap.  1286.  Annal. 
Wigorn. 

48  Lett,  in  Turr.  Lond.  S.  11. 


49  "  Cum  magister  Philippus 
de  Stanton,  prsecentor  Wellensis, 
ad  nos  venerit  et  nobis  praesen- 
taverit  quasdam  literas  ex  parte 
archidiaconi  et  capituli  ecclesise 
Landavensis,  super  electione  de 
ipso  facta  in  episcopum  ejusdem 
loci  sigillis  archidiaconi  memo- 
rati,  prsecentoris  et  quorundam 
aliorum  canonicorum  ejus  eccle- 
siae  sigillatas,  sicut  per  inspec- 
tionem  literarum  illarum  quas 
vobis  mittimus,  plene  poteritis 
intueri.  Nos  literis  illis  inspectis, 
pro  eo  quod  commune  sigillum 
capituli  non  fuit  appensum,  eis- 
dem  licet  bene  personam  accep- 
temus  electam,  et  ipsum  regimini 


BISHOPS. 


24o 


)7 


conficquence  of  tlie  claim  of  the  carl  of  Gloucester  to 
the  custody  of  the  bishopric  during  the  vacancy  of  the 
see^^.  In  the  mean  while  archbishop  Winchelsey-*^ 
procured  a  bull  from  pope  Celestino  V.^^  gi^'j"?  ^^^"^ 
power  to  confer  the  bishopric  of  Llandaff,  which  he 
assorted  had  devolved  on  his  Holiness  by  lapse,  on  the 
most  fit  person  for  the  office;  whereupon,  without 
consulting  his  majesty,  he  conferred  it  in  March 
1293-4  on 
John  de  Monmouth,  S.T.P.,  a  canon  of  Lincoln,  by 
way  of  papal  provision  ^-^ ;  but  the  archbishop  hearing 
that  Celestino  had  resigned  before  Monmouth  had 
obtained  the  royal  assent,  and  that  pope  ]3oniface  had 
rescinded  all  his  predecessor's  acts,  refused  to  confirm 
and  consecrate  him  until  he  had  obtained  the  sanction 
of  the  new  Pope"^^,  and  his  majesty's  assent :  the  latter 
he  did  not  receive  until  4tli  April  1295^^  ^^  which 
day  the  temporalities  were  restored  to  the  new  bishop  ; 
but  he  was  not  consecrated  before  loth  Feb.  1 296-7  ^'\ 


])nrf;it{r  ecclesifc  idoncam  repu- 
teinus  pro  ipso  eciain  faceremiis 
libenter  quicquid  sine  praejudicio 
nostri  et  libertatum  nostraruin 
optentaruin  hucusque  facere  bo- 
no modo  possemus,  electioni  de 
ipso  factre  noliiimus  assentire, 
nee  eidem  j)ro  consuetudine  qua 
iisi  sumus  concedere  literas  de 
consensu,"  &c. 

•''^  The  Kin<r  jrranted  the  cus- 
tody of  the  temporalitievS  to  Mal- 
cuhne  de  Ilarley ;  ])ut  tlie  earl  of 
(iloucester  dispossessed  hiui,  and 
chiitned  the  custody  of  the  see 
durinir  the  vacancy.  The  sub- 
ject was  l)rouixht  before  parlia- 
ment, and  was  the  subject  of 
lenjrthened  investiijation,  which 
had  not  terminated  at  the  time 
when  John  de  Monmouth  was 
appoiuted.  (I'lacita  in  Pari.  iS 
Edw.  I.  et  23  Edw.  I.)     Anian, 


who  had  the  custody  of  the  spi- 
ritualities of  this  see  during  the 
vacancy,  had  letters  of  protection 
8th  Dec.  1294.     Pat.  23  Edw.  I. 

'^^  In  arch])ishop  Winchelsey's 
Register  it  is  stated,  that  "  Vaca- 
vit  sedes  septennium  post  mor- 
tem Willielmi  Breuse." 

^-  The  bull  bears  date  *' vi  Non. 
Oct.  A".  I",  pontificatus  nostri." 
Reg.  Winchels.  f.  160. 

•'••*  Orinr.  in  Turr.  London. 

''■^  Reg.  Wincliels. 

•'''''  Pat.  23  Edw.  I.  m.  15.  et 
Clans  23  Edw.  I.  m.  6.  in  dorso. 

'•'•  Die  Scholasticir  1296-7. 
Litera  archiepiscopi  Cantuar.  pro 
excusando  dominum  episcojnun 
Lincoln  n  consccratione  domini 
Landavensis  electi  die  Dominica 
Septuagesima  proxima  se(]uentc 
dat.  viii  hi.  Februar.  ])ont.  17.  (). 
Sutton.  Robcrtus  Cantuar.  archi- 


246 


LLANDAFF. 


He  died  8th  April  1323,  and  was  buried  in  Llandaif 
cathedral.  A  Hconso  to  elect  a  bishop  in  the  room 
of  John  de  JVIonmouth  issued  31st  May  1323  •''7;  in 
pursuance  of  which, 
Alkxander  de  Monmouth,  archdeacon  of  Llandaff, 
was  elected,  and  received  the  royal  assent  15th  June 
1323^^ ;  but  his  election  would  seem  to  have  been  set 
aside  by  the  Pope,  as 
1323    John  de  Eglescliff,  bishop  of  Connor^  had  been  pro- 

17Edw.II.  vided  to  Llandaff  by  bull  dated  xii  Kal.  Julii  (20th 
June)  1323''-^;  but  he  did  not  obtain  restitution  of 
the  temporalities  before  13th  Aug.  1324^^.  He  died 
2nd  Jan.  1346-7  ;  and,  being  a  Dominican,  was  buried 
at  Cardiff^ ^  in  the  Blackfriars'  church  there. 
John  de  Coventry,  archdeacon  of  Llandaff ^  was  elected 
to  succeed  John  de  Eglescliff,  but  the  Pope  annulled 
the  election  and  appointed 
1347    John   Pascal^-  to  this  see  3rd  June  1347.      He  re- 

2iEdw.IlI.    ceived  the  temporalities  4th  July  following ^'^,  and  died 
nth  Oct.  13616J. 
1 36 1    Roger  Cradock,  hishop  of  Waterford  and  Lismore^  was 

35  Edw.  in.  provided  to  this  see  by  the  Pope^s  bull  dated  (xvii 
Kal.  Jan.)  15th  Dec.  1361  ^^  and  he  made  his  profes- 
sion of  obedience  at  Mayfield  31st  March  (ii  Kal. 
April.)  1362^^'.    He  died  about  Aug.  1382.    A  license 


episcopus,  episcopo  London.  &c. 
Quia  secundo  die  Dominico  men- 
sis  Februarii,  videlicet,  die  S.Scho- 
lasticae  Virginis,  dilectum  filium 
magistrum  Johannem  de  Mone- 
muta  Landaven.  electum,  in 
ecclesia  nostra  Cantuar.  conse- 
crare  proponimus — ideo  episco- 
pos  moneri  canonice  fatiatis. — 
Dat.  apud  Lambeth  ii  Id.  Januar. 
(i2th  Jan.)  1296-7.  Reg.  Win- 
chels. 

^7  Pat.  16  Edw.  II.  p.  2.  m.  8. 
The  spiritualities  of  the  see  were 
taken  into  the  archbishop's  hands 


(xvii  Cal.  Mali)  15th  April  1323. 
Reg.  Reynolds. 

^^  Pat.  17  Edw.  II.  p.  I.  m.  21. 

^^  Reg.  Reynolds. 

^^  Pat.  18  Edw.  II.  p.  i.m.31. 

^'  Others  say  in  the  Black- 
friars'  church  at  Llandaff. 

62  Episcopus  Scutariensis,  a 
suifragan  to  bishop  Bateman  of 
Norwich. 

6^  Pat.  2iEdw.  III.  p.  2.m.i8. 

6^  Reg.  Islip,  fol.  239. 

6'>  Ibid,  et  Pat.  37  Edw.  III. 
p.  2.  m.  32. 


66 


Reg.  Islip. 


BISHOPS.  247 

issued  1 6th  Aug.  1832^^7  to  elect  a  bishop  to  this  see  in 
the  room  of  Roger  Cradock ;  notwithstanding  which 
the  Pope  provided 
J 3    Thomas    Rl'siiookk '^^,    the   Khufs   confessor^    by    bull 
.  n.     dated  xvii  Kal.  Feb.  (16th  Jan.)  1382-3.     The  tempo- 
ralities were  restored  to  hiin  2nd  April  in  that  year^''^. 
He  made  his  profession  of  obedience    at  Otford  on 
the  loth  of  that  month,  and  was  consecrated  in  the 
church  of  the  Friars  Preachers,  London,  3rd  May  fol- 
lowing 7".    He  was  translated  to  Chichester  in  1385 >'. 
{6    William  de   Bottlesham,  S.T.P.,  titular   bishop  of 

•  II-     Bethlehem,  was  provided   to   the  see   of  Llandaff  by 

papal  authority  in  I3<S6,  and  the  temporalities  were 
restored  to  him  2i8t  Aug.  in  that  year"^.     He  was 
translated  to  Rochester  in  1389  "\ 
\i)    Edmund  Bromfeld,  S.T.P.,  abbot  of  ^auterre"'^^  was 

•  II-     provided  to  this  see  by  papal  authority,  and  obtained 

the  temporalities  17th  Dec.  1389"^  He  died  in  June 
1393"^',  and  was  buried  in  his  own  cathedral.  The 
conge  d'clire  vice  Edmund  Bromfeld  issued  5th  July 
1393  "7,  in  pursuance  of  whicli 
)4  Tidem AN  DE  WiNCHCOMH,  abbot  ofBeaulieu^\\Q.s  elected, 
•II-  and  obtained  the  royal  assent  to  his  election  i8th 
Aug.  1393"*^.  The  temporalities  were  restored  to  him 
3rd  July  i3947^\  In  139 15  he  was  translated  to  Wor- 
cester^^, and 


♦»7  Pat.  6  Rio.  II.  p.  3.  m.  14.  p.  47,)  calls  him  abbot  of  St.  Ed- 

'•'^  Or   Rollooke,  prior  of  the  mundsbury. 

Blac-kfriars  of  Hereford.  '•'»  Pat.  13  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.  22. 

^"-*  Pat.  6  Ric.  II.  p.  3.  m.  14.  76  His  will  is  dated  lOth  June 

'^  Re{<.  Courtcn.  fol.317.  i.">9--     Lib.  Rous,  in  Othc.  Pre- 

"^  By  bull  dated  xvii  Kal.  Nov.  ro^.  fol.  19. 

Ref?.  Courten.  fol.  320.  et  Pat.  '"'  Pat.  17  Ric.  II.  p.  i.  in.30. 

9  Ric.  II.  p.  I.  m.  10.  78  Ibid.  m.  20. 

7-*  Pat.  10  Ric.  II.  J).  I.  ni.  31.  7<)  p^t.  iS  Ric.  II.  p.  i.  m.38. 

et  ]).  2.  m.  20.  He  had  a  grant  of  the  custody 

7'^  Pat.  13  Ric.  II.  ]).  2.  m.  22.  of  the   temporalities    24th   Oct. 

7-*  De  Silva  terra,   in  tlie  dio-  1393.     Pat.  17  Ric.  II.  p.  i.  m. 

cese  of  Bordeaux,     (jodwin,  on  17. 

the  authority  of  Bale,  (cent.  10.  ^'^  Pat.  19  Ric.  II.  p.  i.  m.  20. 


248  LLANDAFF. 

1395  Andrew  li  a  11  ret,  prehetidary  of  Milton  Ecclesia  in  tJie 
19  Kic.  II.     cathedral  of  Lincoln^  was  appointed  by  papal  authority. 

Ho  obtained  the  temporalities  25tli  Aug.  J395^S  and 
ho  died  in  May  J396"-. 

1396  John  Bourghill  or  Burghill,  a  friar  preacher^  the 
19  Ric.  11.     King's  confessor,  was  made  bishop  of  Llandaff  by  papal 

provision,  and  had  the  temporalities  restored  to  him 
J  5th  June  1396^^;  and  in  1398  he  was  translated  to 
Lichfield- and  Coventry ^-^. 
139S  Thomas  Pp:verel,  hishop  ofOssory^-\  was  translated  to 
22  Ric.  II.  Llandaff,  and  the  temporalities  were  restored  to  him 
16th  Nov.  1398^^.  Li  1407  he  was  translated  to 
Worcester  ^7. 

1408    John   la  Zoucii,  S.T.P.,  was  nominated  by  the  Pope, 
9  Hen.  IV.    and  had  the  temporalities  restored  to  him  7th  June 
1408^^;  he  was  consecrated  about  the  beginning  of 
Aug.  following.  He  died  about  April  1423;  for  a  conge 
d'elire  at  his  death  issued  28th  April  1423^^,  in  pur- 
suance of  which, 
John  Fulford,  S.T.P.,  was  elected,  and  obtained  the 
royal  assent  12th  May,  on  which  day  the  King  wrote 
and  informed  the  Pope  thereof ^O;   but  his  Holiness 
not  approving  of  the  election,  Fulford  was  never  con- 
secrated, and    the   temporalities  were  granted,   20th 
July  1425,  to  Philip  Lowes  and  John  David ^^;  and 
1426    John  Welles  or  Walles,  a  friar  minor^  was  provided 
4  Hen.  VI.     to  the  see  by  pope  Martin  V.  9th  July  (vii  Id.  Jul.) 
1425,  and  he  made  his  profession  of  obedience  to  the 


81  Pat.  19  Ric.  II.  p.  I.  m.  22.         8^  The  Patent  Roll  calls  this 

82  The  custody  of  the  tempo-  prelate  "Thomas  bishop  of  Lech- 
ralities   was    granted    to    John  hn." 

Bourghill  31st  May  1396.     Pat.         8^'  Pat.  22  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.  35. 
19  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.  8.  87  Pat.  9  Hen.  IV.  p.  i.  m.  27. 

83  Pat.  19  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.  25.         88  Ibid.  p.  2.  m.  21. 

As  elect  of  Llandafll",  he  had  a         89  Pat.  i  Hen. VI.  p.  3.  m.  14. 
grant  of  the  custody  of  the  tem-         ^  Ihid.  p.  4.  m.  32. 
poralities.  ^l  Pat.  3  Hen. VI.  }).  2.  ra.  9. 

84  Pat.  22  Ric.  II.  p.  1.  m.  12. 


in  SHOPS.  249 

archbiBhop  15th  Jan.  1425—6''^,  on  which  day  tho 
temporalities  were  restored  to  him'^^  He  died  about 
All  Hallowtide  in  1440.  A  conge  d'elire  vice  bishop 
Welles  issued  i7thNov.  1440'''. 

The  archdeacon  and  chapter  of  Llandaff,  by  their 
letter  dated  the  last  day  of  Feb.  1440-1,  inform  the 
King  of  the  death  of  John  VV^alles  their  late  bishop, 
and  that  they  had  postulated  in  his  stead  Nicholas 
Ashby,  prior  of  Westminster,  and  they  pray  his  Ma- 
jesty to  assent  thereto  ^^.     Notwithstanding  this  pro- 
ceeding of  the  chapter,  the  Pope   had  already  pro- 
moted the  same 
41     Nicholas  Ashby,  by  bull  dated  (xiii  Cal.  Mar.)  17th 
;n.vi.    Feb.  1440—41  'J6.   The  King  restored  the  temporalities 
to  him  15th  April  following'^",  and  he  made  his  pro- 
fession of  obedience  to  the  archbishop  24th  May^^. 
He  died  in  Aug.  1458. 
.58    John  Hundkn,  S.T.P.,  was  appointed  by  papal  provi- 
jn.vi.    sioji,  and  obtained  the  temporalities  25th  Aug.  1458'^-*. 

Ho  resigned  his  see  about  Juno  1476 ',  and 
\']6    John    Smith,   S.T.P.,  was  appointed   thereto   by  the 
iw.iv.    Pope;  he  obtained  license  17th  July  1476  to  be  con- 
secrated without  being  obliged  to  go  to  Canterbury 
for  that  purpose.    He  received  the  temporalities  i  ith 
Sept.  following-;    and  died   29th  Jan.  1477—8,    and 
was  buried  in  the  chapel  of  All  Saints,  annexed  to  tho 
church  of  the  Friars  Minors,  London  ^ 
^7«S    John  Marshall,  S.T.D.,  became  bishop  of  Llandaff  by 
•^•^V.    papal  ])rovision';  and  obtained  the  temporalities  from 


92  Regr.  Chichel.  fol.  39.  98  Re^.  Chichel.  fol.  56. 

9-'  Pat.  4  Ilen.VI.  p.'i.  m.  12.  99  Pat.  t,C^  Hen.  VI.  p.  2.  m.  4. 

••^  Pat.  19  Hen. VI.  p.  i.  m.i6.  '  Pat.  16  Edw.  IV.  p.  i.  m.io. 

!)•'>  Ori^.  in  Tnrr.  Lond.     Re-  -  Ibid, 

ginald  Houlers,  abbot  of  Glon-  ^  MS.  CJott.  Vitel.  F.  xii.  273. 

cester,  was  ottered  the  see  on  the  Registrum  eorum,  qui  sepeliun- 

death  of  bishop  Welles,  hut  re-  tur    in    ecclesia  et   capellis    fra- 

fused  it.     Willis'  LlandatV,  216.  trum  minorum  London. 

iHi  Reg.  Chichel.  •*  The  license   for    his    conse- 

'*"  Pat.  19  Hen.VI.  p.3.  n\.  ,^5,-).  cration    "extra    ecclcsiaiu    Can- 

VOL.  11.                                 K  Iv 


^50 


LLANDAFF. 


tlie  King  i8th  Sept.  1478^.     He  died  in  1496'%  and 
was  buried  in  Llandaff  cathedral. 
1496    John   Ingleby  or  Isgilby,  prior  of  Skene ^    had   the 
itl-^'i-     teniporah'ties  of  the  see  restored   to   him  2nd  Sept. 
1496";  and  obtained^  on  the  6th  of  that  month,  li- 
cense  to   be  consecrated  elsewhere   than  at  Canter- 
bury^.    The  time  of  his  death  has  not  been  ascer- 
tained, but  it  probably  took  place  in  Nov.  1499. 
1500    Miles   Salley,  ahhot  of  Eynesham"^,    obtained,    13th 
H.VII.     March  1499-1500,  license  of  consecration ^0,  and  had 
the  temporalities  restored  to  him  as  bishop  of  Llan- 
daff 12th  May  followingii.     He  died  in  Dec.  15161-^, 
and  was  buried  in  the  church  of  St.  Mark  at  Bristol. 
The  spiritualities  of  the  see  after  his  death  were  taken 
into  the  hands  of  the  archbishop  7th  Jan.  1516—17^3. 
George  Athequa  or  de  Attica,  S.T.P.,  a  Spaniard^^^ 
was  provided  to  this  see  by  pope  Leo  X.  iii  Id.  Feb. 
(nth  Feb.)  1516-17,  and  consecrated  by  Charles  bi- 
shop  of  Hereford,   8th   March,  in  St.  Paul's  cathe- 
dral, London  ^\     The  temporahties  were  restored  to 


9  H.VIII. 


tuar. "  was  granted  6th  Sept. 
1478.     Reg.  Cantuar. 

sPat.  i8Edw.IV.  p.2.  m.25. 
During  the  vacancy  of  the  see 
after  the  death  of  bishop  Smith, 
the  bishop  of  Worcester  had 
the  custody  of  the  temporalities 
granted  to  him  6th  March.  Fin. 
17  Edw.  IV.  m.  6.  et  Pat.  18 
Edw.  IV.  p.  I.  m.  13. 

^  His  will,  bearing  date  3rd 
Jan.  1495-6,  was  proved  23rd 
Feb.  1495-6.  Lib.  Vox.  in  Cur. 
Prerog.  Cantuar. 

"^  Foed.  torn.  xii.  p.  635. 

8  Reg.  Eccl.  Cantuar. 

9  He  held  the  abbacy  of  Ey- 
nesham  in  commendam  with  his 


see. 


^0  Reg.  Eccl.  Cantuar. 

!•  Pat.  15  Hen. Vn.  p. 2.  m. 20. 


He  had,  14th  Nov.  1499,  as 
Miles  abbot  of  Eynesham,  a 
grant  of  the  custody  of  the  tem- 
poralities of  the  bishopric  of 
Llandaff,  void  by  the  death  of 
John  Ingleby.  Pat.  15  Hen.VII. 
p.  I.  m.  4. 

12  His  will,  made  29th  Nov. 
15 1 6,  was  proved  22nd  Jan.  fol- 
lowing. (Lib.  Holder  in  Cur. 
Prerog.)  Magister  Johannes 
Chaundler,  S.T.P.,  in  abb.  de 
Eynesham  elect,  per  mortem  do- 
mini  Milonis  episcopi  Landav. 
21  die  Feb.  confirm.  20  Mar. 
1516-17.    Reg.  Atwater.  Line. 

*•*  Reg.AVarham. 

^■*  He  was  chaplain  to  queen 
Katharine  of  Spain,  and  attend- 
ed her  into  England. 

'•''  Reg.  Warham.  fol.  20. 


BISHOPS.  251 

liim    zyih   April  "'.     Jlc    resigned    his    see    in    Feb. 
i536-7'7.     A  conge  (relire  issued  2nd  March  J536— 7 
vice  bishop  George  resigned  ^^. 
{7    lioiiEiiT  HoLGATK,  S.T.P.,  mastev  of  the  order  of  Sem- 
J\\\.    pringham^  and  commendatory  prior  of  Watton^'\  was 
elected,  and  obtained  the  royal  assent  to  his  election 
19th  March  1536—7'^^'.     He  was  consecrated  on  the 
25th '^'  and  the  temporalities  were  restored  to  him  on 
the  29th  of  that   month -^.     He   was    translated    to 
York  in  J  545.     License  to  elect  a  bishop  in  the  room 
of  Robert  Holgate  issued   2nd  March    1544-5'^',   in 
pursuance  of  which, 
1.5    Anthony  Kitchin  alias  Dunstan,  S.T.P.,  was  elected 
Hi-     26th  March  1545"^',  and  the  royal  significavit  for  his 
consecration   bears   date  17  th  April  in   that  year'^^; 
he    was   confirmed    2nd    May,    and    consecrated    the 
next  day-'*.     The  temporalities  were  restored  to  him 
on  the  8th  of  the  same  month -7.     He  died  31st  Oct. 
1565,  and  was  buried  at  Mathern  in  co.  Monm.     The 
conge  d'elire  vice  bishop  Kitchin  issued   7th  March 
1565—6-^;  in  pursuance  of  which, 
)6    Hu(;i[  JoNKs,  LL.B.,  was  elected  17th  April  1566,  and 
i2-       received  the  royal  assent  to  his  election  2nd  May  fol- 
lowing--'.   He  was  confirmed  on  the  4th,  consecrated-^^ 
on  the  5th,  and  obtained  the  temporalities  on  the  6th 
of  the  same  montli-'^     He  was  buried  at  Mathern  in 
Monmouthshire  15th  Nov.  1574,  setat.  66.  His  will  is 
dated  5th  Nov.  1574.   The  spiritualities  after  his  death 
were  taken  possession  of  by  the  archbishop  30th  Nov. 


"'  Pat.  9  Hen. VI II.  p.i.  in.14.  ^'-*  Regf.  Cranmer.  fob  310. 

'■  Pat.  28  IIen.VIII.p.2. 111.2.  -^  Pat.  36  Hen.VIII.  p'.  2.  in.i. 

'^  Ibid.  -''  Keg.  Cranmer.  fol.310. 

'•'  He  surrendered  the  priory  -^  Pat. 37Hen. VIII. p. 5.111. 14. 

to  the  King  ()th  Dec.  1540.  -^  Pat.  8  Eliz.  j).  10.  ni.  i. 

'-''  Pat.  28  Ilen.VIII.p.2.m.2.  -'••  Ibid.  p.  9.  m.  39. 

'*^  Reg.  Cranmer.  fol.  200.  '-^^  R^K-  Parker,  fol.  114. 

"-  Pat.  28  IUmi.VIII.  p.  2  m.2.  ^^  Pat.  8  Kliz.  p.  9.  m.  3S. 
■'•'  Pat.36Hcn.VllI.p.2.m.i3. 


252  LLANDAFF. 

1574^-.  'J'lio  license  to  elect  a  successor  to  bishop 
Jones  issued  27th  March  1575'^'^;  in  pursuance  of 
which 

1575    William  Blkthin,  LL.Ji.,  archdeacon  of  Brecknock'-^"^, 

17  Eiiz.  was  elected,  and  had  the  royal  assent  to  his  election 
13th  April  1575^^;  he  was  confirmed  on  the  16th  of 
the  same  month,  and  consecrated  the  next  day'^^. 
The  temporalities  were  restored  to  him  2nd  May^^. 
He  died  15th  Oct.  1590,  and  was  buried  at  Mat- 
hern. 

1591  Geuvase  Bahingtox,  S.T.D.,  treasurer  of  Llandaff, 
33  Eliz.  was  elected  7th  Aug.  1591,  confirmed  on  the  27th, 
and  consecrated  at  Croydon  on  the  29th  of  that 
month •^'^,  and  four  years  afterwards  he  was  translated 
to  Exeter.  A  license  to  elect  a  successor  to  bishop 
Babington  issued  23rd  June  1595^^,  and 

J 595  William  Morgan,  S.T.D.,  was  elected  30th  June 
37  Eliz.  1595  ;  he  had  the  royal  assent^t)  12th  July,  was  con- 
firmed on  the  18th,  consecrated  on  the  20th  of  the 
same  month  ^\  and  the  temporalities  were  restored 
to  him  7th  Aug.^-  He  was  translated  to  St.  Asaph 
17  th  Sept.  i6oi . 

1 60 1  Francis  Godwin^  ^,  S.T.D.,  suhdean  of  Exeter^  was  no- 
43  Eliz.  minated  by  the  Queen  5th  Oct.  1601,  elected  on  the 
14th,  confirmed  20th  Nov.,  and  consecrated  on  the 
22nd  of  the  same  month 4^.  He  was  translated 
to  Hereford  in  1617.  A  conge  d'elire,  on  the  trans- 
lation of  bishop  Godwin,  issued  27th  Nov.  1617^^;  in 
pursuance  of  which 


32  Reg.  Parker.  38  Rgg.  Whitg.  I.  fol.  77. 

33  Pat.  17  Eliz.  p.  3.  m.  2.  39  Pat.  37  Eliz.  p.  i.  m.  4. 
3^  He    obtained   a   faculty  to  ^0  \\){^, 

hold  the  archdeaconry  of  Brecon  ^^  Reg.  Whitg.  II.  fol.  60. 

in  commendam,  and  other  pre-  ^^2  Pat.  37  Eliz.  p.  i.  m.4. 

ferments  to  the  value  of  1500^.  ^3  He  was  the  author  of  "  De 

per  annum.  Praesulibus   Anglise  Commenta- 

3"''  Pat.  17  Eliz.  p.  3.  m.  2.  rius." 

36  Reg.  Parker.  II.  fol.  9.  44  Rgg.  Whitg.  III.  fol.  59. 

37  Pat.  17  Eliz.  p.  3.  m.  I.  4.5  p^t.  15  Jac.  I.  p.  24.  N^.  3. 


laSHOPS.  253 

1 8  George  Carleton,  S.T.P.,  was  elected  23rd  Dec.  1617, 
It;- 1-      and  received  the  royal  assent  to  his  election  26th  Feb. 

1617-18  ^'\  Ho  was  confirmed  nth  July  16 1 8,  and 
consecrated  at  Lambeth  the  next  day'".  The  tempo- 
ralities were  restored  to  him  6th  Aug.  He  was  trans- 
lated to  Chichester  in  1619.  The  license  to  elect  a 
bishop  in  the  room  of  George  Carleton  issued  20th 
Sept.  1619'*^  ;  in  pursuance  of*  which 

19  Theophilus  Field,  S.T.P.,  was    elected   25th  Sept. 
ic.  I.      1619,  and  received  the  royal  assent  ist  Oct.'*'^ ;    he 

was  confirmed  on  the  6th,  and  consecrated  at  Lam- 
beth on  the  loth  of  the  same  month ''J.     In  1627  he 
was  translated  to  St.  David's.     The  license  to  elect  a 
successor  to  bishop  Field  is  dated  13th  Nov.  1627-'^  ; 
in  pursuance  of  which 
27    William^-  Murray,  bishop  of  Kilfenora^  was  elected 
'•■•  ^-      to  this  see  28th  Nov.  1627.     He  received  the  royal 
assent  10th  Dec.^-^,  and  was  confii'med  on  the  24th  of 
that  month  ^'.  The  temporalities  were  restored  to  him 
5th  Feb.  1628  '^.     He  died  in  Feb.  1639-40,  and  was 
buried  at   Mathern.     The  conge  d'elire,  vice  bishop 
Murray,  issued  in  Feb.'^'  1639-40;   in  pursuance  of 
which 
40    Morgan  Owen,  S.T.P  ,  was  elected   12th  March,  and 
'"'•  I-    received  the  royal  assent  to  his  election  19th  March 
1639-40''".    He  was  confirmed  on  the  24th,  and  con- 
secrated on  the  29th  of  the  same  month  -'^  ;  and  ob- 
tained the  temporalities  9th  April  following  ^^.     He 


**^  Pat.  15  Jac.  I.  p.  24.  N^.  2.  him    John    Murray,    bishop    of 

•*"  Ref^.  Abbot,  fol.  125.  Fenabore. 

■!«  Pat.  17  .lac.  I.  p.  14.  N^\  3.  •'••'  Pal.  3  Car.  I.  p.  40.  N".  2. 

•»"••  Ibid.  No.  2.  •'-«  Reg.  Abbot.  II.  fol.  1 15. 

'•'*  Re}T.  Abbot.  II.  fol.  41.  ^^  Pat.  3  Car.  I.  p.  40.  N".  i. 

The  temporalities  were  restored         ^'^  Pat.  15  Car.  I.  p.  15.  N".  5. 
to  him  30th  Oct.  1619.     Pat.  17         -''"  Ibid.  N".  4. 
Jac.  I.  p.  14.  N".  I.  -'8  Reij.  Laud.  II.  fol.  58. 

•'»  Pat.  3  Car.  I.  p.  40.  N'^.  3.  ^^  Pal.  15  Car.  I.  p.  15.  N".3. 


."i2 


Lc  Neve    improperly   calls 


^54  LLANDAFF. 

died  4th  March  1644—5^*".     His  will  is  in  the  Prero- 
gative Office,  Canterbury  ^^'. 
The  see  was  void  about  sixteen  years. 

1660  Hugh  Lloyd,  S.T.P.,  (35?rM(?aco/i  o//S'^.  i)«mc/'s^^,  was 
i2Car.  TI.  elected  17th  Oct.  1660,  confirmed  17th  Nov.,  and 
consecrated  in  the  chapel  of  king  Henry  the  Seventh 
at  Westminster  on  the  18th  of  the  same  month  ^^ 
He  died  7th  June  1667,  setat.  78,  and  was  buried  in 
Llandaff  cathedral. 

1667    Francis  Davies,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon  of  Llandaff,  was 

19  Car.  II.     elected  29th  July  1667,  confirmed  in  the  church  of 

St.  Paul,  Covent  Garden,  23rd  Aug.,  and  consecrated 

at  Lambeth  the  next  day  6^.     He  died    14th  March 

1674-5,  setat.  70,  and  was  buried  in  his  cathedral ^^. 

1675    William  Lloyd,  S.T.P.,  was  elected  6th  April  1675, 
27  Car.  II.   confirmed  on  the  15th,  and  consecrated  at  Lambeth 
on  the  i8ih  of  the  same  month ^^.    He  was  translated 
to  Peterborough  in  1679. 

1679    William  Beaw,  S.T.P.,  was  elected  3rd  June  1679  ; 
31  Car.  II.    consecrated  at  Lambeth  by  the  archbishop  of  Canter- 
bury 22nd  June  1679  67.     He  died  on  Sunday  loth 
Feb.  1705—6,  setat.  90 6^,  and  was  buried  at  the  east 
end  of  the  chancel  at  Adderbury. 

1706    John  Tyler,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Hereford,  was  elected  on 

5  Arm.       the  4th,  and  consecrated  30th  June^^  1706;  he  died 
6th  July  1724. 

^^  His  death  is  also  assigned  his  being  buried  in  the  cathe- 

to  Jan.  1644-5.     He  was  buried  dral. 

at  Lanvihangel  Mothvey  in  co.  ^^  Reg.  Sheldon,  fol.  153.  See 

Caermarthen,  but  there  is  no  in-  also  London  Gazette,  N^.  11 12. 

scription  on  his  monument.  ^7  Reg.  Saner,  fol.  36. 

^J  Rivers.  152.  68  His  will  is  in  the  Preroga- 

62  He    had    a    dispensation,  tive  Office  of  Canterbury.  Edes, 
dated  8th  Nov.  1660,  to  hold  the  43. 

archdeaconry  of  St.  David's  and  ^9  Reg.  Tenison.  II.  fol.  7.  See 

Other  preferments   in  commen-  Postboy,  N^.  1738.     During  his 

dam.  episcopate   the  treasurership  of 

63  Reg.  Juxon.  fol.  386.  this  church  was  annexed  to  the 

64  Reg.  Sheldon,  fol.  18.  bishopric  in  lieu  of  mortuaries. 
6^  There  is  some  doubt  as  to  Stat.  12".  Annse. 


BISHOPS.  '255 

'25    Robert  Clavering,  S.T.D.,  repius professor  0/ Hebrew 
«<>.  I.     in  the  university  of  Oxford,  v^^l?,  nominated  bishop  of 
Llandaff  and  dean  of  Hereford  29th  Aug.  1724;  the 
royal  assent  to  his  election  was  given  17th  Nov.,  and 
he  was  consecrated  2nd  Jan.  1 724-5 ''<',  and  the  tem- 
poralities were  restored  to  him  on  the  5th  of  that 
month  71.     He  was  translated  to  Peterborouf^h"-. 
'29    John  Harris,  S.T.D.,  was  nominated  bishop  of  Llan- 
'<>• 'f-     daff  3rd   Feb.  1728-9,   and   elected   30th   Sept.    fol- 
lowing; he  was  consecrated  19th  Oct.7^  and  did  his 
homage  on  the  20th  at  Kensington.     He  held  the 
deanery  of  Hereford,  and  afterwards  that  of  Wells, 
in  commendam.     He  died  28th  Aug.  1738,  and  was 
buried  in  Wells  cathedral. 

39  Matthias  Mawson,  S.T.P.,  master  of  Corpus  Christi 
^o.U.    college^  Cambridge,  was  nominated  12th  Jan.  1738-9, 

and  the  royal  assent  given  to  his  election  6tli  Feb. 
He  was  consecrated  bishop  of  Llandaff  1 8th  Feb."^, 
and  the  temporalities  wore  restored  to  him  on  the 
22nd  of  the  same  month.  He  was  translated  to  Chi- 
chester in  1740. 

40  John  Gimjkut,  dean  of  Exeter,  was  nominated  icth 
io.  II.    j\lay  1740,  and  received  the  royal  assent  17th  Nov. 

He  was  consecrated  28th  Dec.  1740"%  and  translated 
to  Salisbury  in  1 748. 
49  Edward  Cresset,  dean  of  Hereford^  was  nominated 
JO.  II.  2nd  Jan.  1748—9,  elected  on  the  17th,  and  the  royal 
assent  to  his  election  was  given  on  the  26th  of  the 
same  month.  He  was  confirmed  i  ith  Feb.  and  con- 
secrated the  next  day"^\  The  temporalities  were  re- 
stored to  him  24th  Feb.,  and  he  died  at  his  house  in 
Duke  Street,  Westminster,  13th  Feb.  1755. 


"<^  Reg.  Wake,  II.  fol.  2-,6.  "•<  Reg.  Potter,  fol.  77. 

''  Church  Hook,  lloine  Office.  ''•"•  Ibid.  fol.  9-,. 

"-  Ibid.  "^  Reg.  Herring,  fol.  100. 
"3  Reg.  Wake.  III.  fol.  45. 


'25G  LLANDAFF. 

1755  Richard  Newcomk  was  nominated  13th  March  1755, 
28  Geo.  11.  and  elected  ist  April,  The  royal  assent  to  his  election 
was  given  9th  April.  He  was  confirmed  on  the  12th 
and  consecrated  13th  April'"  ;  and  the  temporalities 
were  restored  to  him  on  the  i  8th  of  the  same  month. 
He  was  translated  to  St.  Asaph  in  1761. 

1 761  John  Ewer  was  nominated  20th  Aug.  1 761,  and  elected 
I  Geo  III.  on  the  i8th  of  that  month;  he  was  confirmed  nth 
Sept.  and  consecrated  on  the  1 3th  of  the  same  month  7«. 
He  was  translated  to  Bangor  in  1769. 

1769  Jonathan  Shipley  was  elected  bishop  of  Llandaft  31st 
9 Geo. I II.  Jan.  1769,  and  confirmed  nth  Feb.  He  was  conse- 
crated on  the  following  day"^.  He  was  translated  to 
St.  Asaph  in  July  of  the  same  year. 

1769  Hon.  Shute  Barrington  kissed  the  King's  hand  14th 
9  Geo. III.  July  on  being  nominated  bishop  of  Llandaff ;  the  conge 
d'elire  however  did  not  issue  till  8th  Sept.  following. 
He  was  elected  on  the  i6th,  and  the  royal  assent  to  his 
election  was  given  on  the  19th  of  the  same  month. 
He  was  confirmed  30th  Sept.  and  consecrated  ist  Oct.^^ 
He  did  homage  to  the  King  2nd  Oct.,  and  the  tempo- 
ralities were  restored  to  him  on  the  10th  of  that  month. 
He  was  promoted  to  Salisbury  in  1782. 

1782  Richard  Watson,  archdeacon  of  Ely ^  was  nominated 
22Geo.III.  27th  Aug.  1782,  and  elected  13th  Sept. ;  the  royal  as- 
sent to  his  election  was  given  26th  Sept.  He  was 
confirmed  19th  Oct.  and  consecrated  the  next  day^^ 
The  temporalities  were  restored  to  him  24th  Oct.  ^^ 
He  died  4th  July  1816. 

1816    Herbert  Marsh  was  nominated  13th  July  1816,  and 

56Geo.IIl.    elected  9th  Aug.,  the  royal  assent  to  his  election  was 

given  1 2th  Aug.  He  was  confirmed  on  the  24th  of  the 

same  month,  and  consecrated  the  next  day  ^•^.     The 


77  Reg.  Herring,  fol.  213.  ^J  Reg.  Cornvvallis,  fol.  373. 

78  Reg.  Seeker,  fol.  96.  82  Church  Book,  Home  Office. 
7i>  Reg.  Cornwallis,  fol.  51.  ^'^  Reg.  Sutton. 

«o  Ibid.  fol.  82. 


BISHOPS.  ^57 

temporalities  were  restored  to  him  20th  Sept.      He 
was  translated  to  Peterborough  in  April  1819. 
19    William  Van  Mildert,  regius  professor  of  divinity j 
0.III.   Oxford,  was  nominated  3rd  May  1819,  and  elected  on 
the  12th,  and  the  royal  assent  to  his  election  was  given 
14th  May.    He  was  confirmed  on  the  29th,  and  con- 
secrated 31st  May^' ;  and  the  temporalities  were  also 
restored  to  him  on  the  31st  of  that  month.     He  was 
translated  to  Durham  in  April  1826. 
26    Charles  Richard  Sumner  was  nominated  24th  April 
>•  IV.     1826,  as  bishop  of  Llandaff  and  dean  of  St.  Paul's.  He 
was  elected  3rd  May  ;  the  royal  assent  to  his  election 
was  given  8th  May ;  he  was  confirmed  on  the  1 8th, 
consecrated  on  the  21st"'',  and  the  temporalities  were 
restored  to  liim  on  the  29th  of  the  same  month.     He 
was  translated  to  Winchester  in  1827. 
28    Edward    Copleston  was  nominated  12th  Dec.  1827, 
>IV.    elected  on  the  27th,  and  the  royal  assent  to  his  elec- 
tion was  given  on  the  28th  of  the  same  month.   He  was 
confirmed  1 2th  Jan.  1828,  and   consecrated  the   next 
day'^^*.     The  temporalities  were  restored  to  him  28th 
Feb.  1828.     Ho  died  14th  Oct.  1849,  aged  72. 
4.9    Alfred  Ollivant  was  nominated  29th  Oct.  1849,  and 
torm.     elected  14th  Nov.  The  royal  assent  to  his  election  was 
given  1 6th  Nov.  "7.    He  was  confirmed  on  the  13th  of 
the  same  month,  and  consecrated  2nd  Dec,  and   the 
temporalities  were  restored  to  him  9th  Jan.  1850. 

This  bishopric  is  rated  for  first  fruits  at  154^.  M**.  2^.^^ 

The  arms  of  the  see  are  thus  blazoned  :  Sable,  two 
crosiers  in  saltire,  or  and  argent ;  in  a  chief,  azure, 
three  mitres  with  labels  of  the  second. 


®*  Reg.  Sutton.  '^"  The  letters  patent  bear  date 

t^""' Ibid.  20th  Nov. 

^  Ibid.  **^  Ecton. 


vol,,  ri.  I,  1 


258  LLANDAFF. 


DEANS. 


The  deanery  was  founded  and  endowed  pursuant  to 
orders  in  council  dated  loth  Nov.  1843  and  31st  Jan. 
1844,  arising  out  of  stat.  3  &  4  Vict.  c.  113.  §  40. 
and  6  &  7  Vict.  c.  77.  §  9,  the  first  of  which  enacted 
that  the  archdeacon  of  Llandaff  shall  from  henceforth 
bo  alsod()an  of  the  cathedral  church  of  Llandaff;  and 
the  second,  that  the  dignity  and  office  of  archdea- 
con of  Llandaff  may  be  separated  from  the  deanery 
of  Llandaff,  provided  always  that  such  separation  shall 
not  take  place  before  the  next  vacancy  of  the  said 
deanery  without  the  consent  of  the  present  dean. 

The  deanery  having  become  vacant,  the  Ecclesiastical 
Commissioners  recommended  that  the  archdeaconry 
and  deanery  of  Llandaff  should  forthwith  be  disunited, 
and  become  from  henceforth  two  separate  and  distinct 
dignities  and  offices ;  the  Queen  in  council  having  ap- 
proved of  the  scheme,  ordered  the  same  to  be  effectual 
in  law,  &c.,  and 

William  Bruce  Knight  was  appointed  dean  of  Llan- 
daff 29th  Nov.  1843. 

William  Daniel  Conybeare  was  collated  29th  Sept. 
1844. 


ARCHDEACONS. 

Blegabredus  Languaridus  held  the  office  in  914^9. 
L^RBAN  from  this  dignity  was  made  bishop  of  this  see  in 

1107^". 
Uhtrid  held  this  office  in  1126^^     He  became  bishop 

of  the  see. 
Ralph  held  it  in  1171.92. 
Maurice  held  it  in  1231.    He  died  xviiiCal.  Jan.  (15th 


89  Bale,  127.    Pits,  172.  91  Wharton,  MS.  F.  p.  90. 

90  Wharton,  MS.  R.  p.  136.  92  ibid.  G.  p.  630. 


ARCHDEACONS.  259 

Dec.)  1242-^^.     He  was  elected  bishop  of  the  see  in 

'     1240,  but  the  King  quashed  the  election 9^. 

IlAi.rir  OK  Newcastle  had  this  dignity  conferred  on  him 
in  I  243  by  Richard  de  Clare,  earl  of  Glamorgan,  the 
see  being  vacant  at  that  time  and  the  King  beyond 
sea'J\  J3ut  some  time  after  he  was  displaced,  to  make 
room  for 

Thomas,  the  King's  chaplain,  who  had  this  dignity  con- 
ferred on  him  26th  March  1242^^. 

Robert  de  Brewese  held  it  loth  July  1287 9". 

Henry  de  Cranbourne  held  it  1299^^. 

Henry  was  archdeacon  in  1304 ^9. 

Alexander  de  Monmouth,  5th  Oct.  1336^  He  was 
elected  bishop  of  Llandaff -,  but  set  aside. 

John  de  Coventry  succeeded  in  1347.  He  was  elected 
bishop  of  the  see,  but  set  aside  by  the  Pope. 

Thomas  de  Alston  exchanged  this  dignity  for  some 
other^preferment,  with 

John  de  Sulthorn,  who  held  it  in  137 1  ^. 

Robert  More'  held  it  in  137 1. 

Robert  de  la  More  was  archdeacon  in  1381  '. 

Thomas  Orewell  ^  held  it  in  1396,  and  25th  May 
1404". 

Robert  Cole  exchanged  this  dignity  for  the  rectory  of 
Elyngdon,  in  the  diocese  of  Salisbury,  24th  Sept.  1448, 
with 

John  Stradling,  who  was  admitted  24  Sept.  i448  ac- 
cordingly^.    He  exchanged  it  15th  Nov.  1454  for  the 


••'•^  Annal.  Teoksb.  2  Pat.  1 7  Edw.  1 1 .  p.  i .  m.  2 1 . 

«•*  Ibid.                     9S  Ibid.  ^  Reg.  Wittles. 

^  Pat.  26  Hen. III.  p. 2.  m.  13,  ^  Pat.  15  Ric.  II.  p.  i.  m.  7. 

Pat.  27  Hen.  III.  m.  13,  et  Pat.  •''  Letter.  S.68. 

28  Hen.  III.  m.  3.  ♦'  Pat.  19  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.  19. 

^^  Letter.  S.  11.  He  was  previously  precentor  of 

^^  Reg.\Vinchels.    See  Pat.  34  Llandaff,  and  Robert  Boleyn  suc- 

Edw.  I.  cecded  in  the  precentorship. 

^  Reg.  Winchels.  "  Wharton.  MS.  S.  p.  27. 

'  See  Pat.  11  Edw.  III.  p.  1.  ^  Reg.  Aiscough,  Sarura. 
Coll.  Kennet.  MS.  K.  p.  71. 

l1  2 


260  LLANDAFF. 

rectory  of  Chipping-Tawton,  in  the  diocese  of  Exeter, 

with 
Lewis  Biford,  who  was  admitted  15th  Nov.  1454^. 
GuNDisALvus  Fekdtxandi  held  this  office  in  1499,  *^^^ 

1500.     He  died  in  1513^*^ 
John  Qu ahre,  1541  ^^ 
John  Smith,  LL.r)._,  died  possessed  of  this  dignity  in 

the  beginning  of  the  year  1564^^. 
Giles  Langley,  LL.13.,  was  collated  10th  Oct.  1570. 
Lewis  Baker,  collated  26th  April  157 1  1^. 
Morgan  Nicholas,  collated  5th  Jan.  1581-2^'.     Ob. 

8th  Jan.  t  595-6,  and  buried  in  Wenwoe. 
Morgan  Hobkrts,  installed  8th  May  1596. 
Cadwalladkr  Hughes. S.T.B.,  collated6thMayi6oi^\ 
Robert  Rowbotham,  A.M,  collated  9th  Feb.  1606-7, 

and  installed  30th  June  1608  '^.     He  resigned. 
Anthony  Foxton,  S.T.P.,  installed  9th  Jan.  1623-4. 

He  quitted  this  office  for  the  treasurership. 
Thomas  Pritchard,  installed  4th  Aug.  1626^7,    Ob.  in 

May  1646. 
John  Clegg,  collated  in  1646,  and  died  in  the  same 

year. 
Francis  Davies,  collated  i6th  Oct.  1660. 
Edward  Gam  age,  collated  i  8th  Jan.  1667-8.    He  died 

ini686. 
George  Edward  Bull,  collated  28th  June  1686.     He 

resigned  the  office  to  his  son, 
George  Bull,  who  was  collated  7th  June  1704,  and 

sworn  in  28th  June  1705.     He  died  of  the  small-pox 

I  ith  May  1707. 
William  Watts,  collated  in  May  1707,  sworn  in  28th 

June  1707. 
John  Evans,  collated  21st  Nov.  1722. 


9  Reg.  Lacy,  Exon.  13  MS.  in  Bibl.  Bodl. 

'^  Reg.  Fitz-James,  Lond.  14  Reg.  Whitgift,  I. 

1 '  Ath.  Oxon.  vol.  i.  p.  659.  i^  Ibid.  III.  i«  Ibid. 

1'^  Reg.  Parker.  i''  Reg.  Abbot,  II. 


rUECExNTOKS.  261 

John  Fuliia.m,  colliited  5th  April  1749.     Ob.  13th  July 

1777. 
William  Adams,  collated  iith  Aug.  1777. 
John  Porter,  collated  24th  Jan.  1789. 
John  Probyx,    collated  3rd  March  1796.      Ob.   1843, 

sctat.  82. 
Thomas  Williams,  collated  24th  Nov.  1843. 


ARCHDEACON  OF  MONMOUTH. 

This  archdeaconry  was  founded  by  act  of  council  dated 

31st  Jan.  1844,  and  gazetted  6th  Feb.  1844. 
William  Crawley,  collated  26th  Feb.  1844. 


PRECENTORS. 

Thomas  Orewell  seems  to  have  held  this  office  before 
Boleyn. 

Robert  Boleyn  was  precentor  of  Llandaff  in  14CO. 

John  William,  collated  6th  Jan.  1581— 2. 

Robert  Rowbotham,  collated  24th  Oct.  1603,  and  in- 
stalled 20th  Dec.  following. 

John  Hughes,  collated  21st  Aug.  i6j  j. 

Jenkyn  Williams  was  precentor  here  in  1660. 

Jenkin  Christophers,  collated  3rd  Jan.  1670—1. 

John  Lloyd,  collated  9th  April  1672. 

Abraham  Gregory,  collated  loth  May  1679. 

Thomas  Willis,  collated  28th  June  1691. 

Oct  A  VI  AN  Reynolds,  collated  28  th  June  1732. 

Henry  Johnston,  collated  22nd  June  1733. 

William  Adams,  collated  14th  July  1750. 

Robert  Price,  collated  13th  Sept.  1777. 

Benjamin  Hall  held  the  office  at  his  death  25th  Feb. 
1825,  «^tat.  82. 

Henry  Hicman,  collated  22nd  Nov.  1845. 

Henry  Dorc;LAs  hold  the  office  in  1846. 


26J2  LLANDAFF. 

TREASURERS. 

William  de  Radnor  was  treasurer  of  Llandaff  when 

he  was  promoted  to  the  bishopric  in  1256. 
Maurice.  It  is  not  known  when  he  came  in  ;  but  after 

his  death  the  King^^,  in  the  vacancy  of  the  see,  gave 

the  office  to 
Walter  de  Langton:  patent  dated  i8th  Sept.  1290^-^ 
Robert  de  S.  Fagano  held  it  in  May  1301'-^ 
Richard  Havringh  or  Haversham'^^^ 
Peter  de  Gildesburgh   exchanged  this  dignity  for 

the  rectory  of  Navesby,   in   co.  Northampton,   i6th 

May  1366,  with 
Stephen  de  Navesby,  who  was  admitted  16th  May 

1366  accordingly--.    He  exchanged  with 
Lewis  de  S.  M elans,  who  was  admitted  xi  Cal.  Julii 

(2ist  June)  1368. 
John  Rider  exchanged  this  dignity  for  the  rectory  of 

Uppingham  in  Rutlandshire,  29th  Nov.  1402,  with 
John  Hereford,  alias  Carpenter,  who  was  admitted 

29th  Nov.  1402  accordingly-'^. 
David  Morgan  held  the  office  about  1480'^'*. 
John  Jevan,  1534-^. 

John  Gruffith,  LL.B.,  dean  of  St.  Asaph.,  died  trea- 
surer of  Llandaff  circa  1559. 
William  Evans  held  this  office  at  his  death,  5th  Jan. 

1589-90. 
Gervase  Babington,  collated  28th  Jan.  1589-90;  from 

this  dignity  he  was  made  bishop  of  Llandaff. 
Morgan  Johns  or  Jones,  A.M.,  collated  12th  June 

1597- 
Anthony  Foxton,  S.T.P.,  held  this  office  21st  Jan. 

1625-6. 


IS  Pat.  18  Edw.  I.  m.  7.  22  Reg.  Bokyngham,  Line. 

J'-'  Ibid.  23  Reg^  Beaufort,  Line. 

20  Pat.  23  Edw.  in.  24  Bale,  de  Scriptor.  p.  620. 

21  Reg.  Winchelsey.  25  Rynier,  vol.  xiv,  p.  498. 


CHANCE  LI. OR S.  26:5 

John  Dowlk  succeeded  Foxton  in  1627  or  1628.     He 

died  in  1631. 
Francis  Mansell,  installed  15th  Dec.  1631.  He  died 

in  May  1665.     His  will  is  in  the  Prerogative  Office  of 

Canterbury  ^'\ 
FiiAxcis  MuNDAY,  collatcd  ist  Sept.  1665,  and  died 

22nd   Nov.  1678,  a^tat.  6^^   and  was   buried   in  the 

church  of  Welford  in  Berkshire. 
John  Lloyd,  collated  10th  May  1679,  ^"^  sworn  in 

30th  June  following.     He  was  promoted  to  the  bi- 
shopric of  St.  David's;  and  ob.  13th  Feb.  1686—7. 
Jonathan  Edwards,  collated  22nd  Feb.  j 686-7.    He 

was  principal  of  Jesus  college,  Oxford;  and  died  20th 

July  1712. 
Richard  Smalbrooke,  collated  23rd  Oct.  1712,  and 

installed  ist  Nov.  following.     He  became  bishop  of 

St.  David's. 

The  treasurership,  with  the  prebend  thereto  be- 
longing, was  annexed  to  the  bishopric,  in  lieu  of  mor- 
tuaries, by  an  act  of  parliament  1 2th  Anne. 


CHANCELLORS  OF  LLANDAFF  or 
PREBENDARIES  OF  MASTER  HOWELL. 

Thomas  Williams  held  this  dignity  in  1573. 
Philip  Jones,  collated  5th  June  1582. 
Thomas  Herbert,  collated  2nd  April  1588. 
Edward  James,  collated  20th  Aug.  i6o6,  and  installed 

9th  Sept.  following. 
I'iDMOND  Lymm  held  this  in  i6io  and  1635. 
Roger  Owens,  collated  loth  May  1677. 
William    Sherborne  died  possessed  of  this  stall  in 

1681. 
Barnabas  Long,  collatcd  10th  July  1681. 

26  Mico,  182. 


^264  LLANDAFF. 

Thomas  Andrews,  collated  6th  May  1684. 

Morgan  Evans,  collated  9th  Dec.  1718. 

George  Maddocks,  collated  2i8t  May  1737. 

lloHERT  Gilbert,  collated  19th  June  ]  744. 

William  Thomas,  collated  10th  Jan.  1777. 

John  Hunt,  collated  30th  Nov.  1799. 

Willam  Bruce  Knight,  collated  22nd  Jan.  1817. 

John  Montgomery  Traherne,  collated  29th  Feb. 
1844. 

Charles  Augustus  Samuel  Morgan,  A.M.,  loth 
April  1 85 1,  vice  John  Montgomery  Traherne  re- 
signed. 


PREBENDARIES  OF  THOMAS  BASSCFIURCH, 
ALIAS   ST.  ANDREWS. 

John  Powell  was  collated  5th  May  1582. 
Richard  Turbervill  held  this  stall  in  1604. 
Thomas  Morrice,  collated  28th  March  16 10. 
Herbert  Jones,  installed  jst  July  1622.     He  held  the 

stall  in  1 640. 
Richard  Swing  lehurst  was  collated  in  1660. 
Roger  Owens,  collated  i6th  April  1668. 
David  Price,  collated  loth  May  1679. 
John  Knight,  collated  17th  Nov.  1688. 
Richard  Dumpier,  collated  4th  June  1700. 
John  Barker,  collated  7th  Aug.  1704. 
Thomas  Robinson,  collated  loth  Feb.  1725-6. 
Tilleman  Hodgkinson,  collated  21st  Dec.  1761. 
John  Strachey,  collated  7th  June  1786. 
Benjamin  Hall,  collated  27th  Jan.  1789. 
Richard  Watson  Moor,  collated  nth  July  1796. 
John  Fleming,  collated  ist  Jan.  1800. 
W' illiam  Powell,  collated  in  Jan.  1835. 


PREBENDAUIKS.  265 

PREBENDARIES  OF  CAIRE  or   MASTER 

GWENT. 

Rowland  Kemmys,  collated  8th  May  1582. 

John  Barker,  collated  7th  Jan.  1596-7. 

William  Davies,  collated  24th  Nov.  1601. 

John  Dowle  held  this  stall  in  1620. 

Hugh  Lloyd  held  this  stall  when  he  was  promoted  to 

the  see  of  LlandafF  in  1 660. 
Thomas  Maddocks  was  collated  in  1660. 
Thomas  Lloyd  was  collated  21st  Feb.  166^-6. 
William  [Be aw^^  bishop  0/ Llandaff^  was  collated  to 

this  stall  25th  March  1 681-2,  to  hold  in  commendani. 
John  Fraxcklin  was  collated  5th  July  1685. 
Thomas  Lingen,  collated  7th  May  1709. 
Marmaduke  Morris,  collated  loth  Nov.  1715. 
William  Harris,  collated  14th  June  1736. 
John  Allen,  collated  19th  May  1743. 
Thomas  Mills  Hoare,  collated  15th  Aug.  1765. 
John  Cookson,  collated  2nd  June  1783. 
Robert  Hilton,  collated  1st  Feb.  1799. 

PREBENDARIES  OF  WILLIAM  CLARKE 
OR  FAIRWELL. 

Thomas  Godwyn,  collated  3rd  Aug.  1613. 
Edward  Davies,  collated  22nd  March  1613—14. 
Richard  Todd  held  this  stall  in  1618. 
Thomas    INIorgan   was   collated    between    20th  April 

1660  and  20th  April  1661. 
Anthony  Jours  or  Jones,  collated  27th  Sept.  1666. 
William  Lloyd,  collated  nth  March  1678-9. 
Robert  Bowcher,  collated  28th  Sept.  1681. 
William  Tyler,  collated  21st  April  1720. 
John  Thomas,  collated  i8th  Jan.  1732—3. 
Oliver  Battelev,  collated  28th  Juno  1757. 
Gervas  Powell,  collated  3rd  Dec.  1762. 
John  Strachey,  collated  28th  Nov.  1795. 
VOL.  u.  M  ni 


'266  LLANDAFF. 

John  Thomas  Casberd  collated  25th  Jan.  18 19.    Ob. 

13th  Oct.  1843. 
James  CoLat'HouN  Campbell,  M.A.,  30th  Jan.  r85i, 

vice  John  Thomas  Casberd, 

PREBENDARIES  OF  ST.  CROSS. 

Andrew  Veyne,  installed  7th  July  1575. 

Thomas  Williams,  installed  3rd  Oct.  1578. 

Richard  Bassett,  collated  22nd  April  16 10. 

Thomas  Lloyd,  collated  21st  May  1665. 

Richard  Jours,   written    also   Rees  Jones,  collated 

1 8th  June  1666. 
Griffith  Thomas,  collated  24th  April  1674. 
Marmaduke  Morris,  collated  loth  Dec.  17 15. 
John  Evans,  collated  21st  June  1721. 
(teorge  Maddocks,  collated  i8th  Dec.  1722. 
William  Miles, 
Daniel  Durel,  collated  8th  June  1743.    ^^'  2nd  June 

1766. 
John  Bassett,  collated  2nd  May  1766. 
Nehemiah  Hopkins,  collated  13th  March  1779. 
John  Wilson,  25th  June  1790. 
Reginald  Braithwaite,  collated  2nd  May  1791. 
Gavin  Braithwaite,  collated  2nd  Sept.  1802. 
John  Tasker  Nash,  collated  14th  April  1815. 
Edward  James,  collated  27th  Aug.  1827. 

PREBENDARIES  OF  ST.  DUBRITIUS  alias 
DOCTOR  LYSONS. 

William  Blethin  held  this  stall  when  he  was  pro- 
moted to  the  see  of  Llandaff  in  1575. 
John   Williams  was  collated  and  installed  7th  July 

'575- 
Andrew  Veyxe  was  collated  6th  Jan.  158 1-2. 
Christopher  Fryer  was  collated  in  Aug.  1601. 
George  Carle  ton  held  this  stall  at  the  time  of  his 

promotion  to  the  see  of  Llandaff  in  1618. 


1 


PREBENDARIES.  267 

Jenkin  Rowen  was  collated  in  1618,  and  resigned  the 
stall  in  1662. 

George  Parry,  collated  8th  Jan.  1662-3. 

William  Lloyd,  collated  19th  June  1678.  He  re- 
signed this  stall  for  that  of  Fairwater  in  Mar.  1678-9. 

Griffith  Lloyd,  collated  iith  March  1678-9. 

John  Mason,  collated  17th  July  1695.   He  died  in  17 13. 

Morgan  Evans,  collated  16th  June  17 13. 

Thomas  Hancorne,  collated  7th  June  1718. 

William  Harris,  collated  28th  May  1731. 

Richard  Waring,  collated  25th  June  1736. 

James  Birt,  collated  20th  Aug.  1748. 

Thomas  Birt,  collated  27th  March  1779. 

John  Walters,  collated  30th  Jan.  1796. 

William  Berkin  Meackham,  collated  28th  June 
1797. 

Benjamin  Hall, 

Henry  Handley  Norris,  collated  22nd  Nov.  1816. 
Ob.  4th  Dec.  1850,  setat.  80. 

William  Jones,  27th  Jan.  1851,  vice  Henry  Handley 
Norris. 

PREBENDARIES  OF  WILLIAM  JONES  or 
FAIRWATER. 

John  Evans,  collated  28th  Nov.  1575. 

Morgan  Blethin  held  this  stall  in  1603. 

Thomas  Godwin  held  this  stall  in  1620. 

Henry    Melling    died    possessed   of  this    stall    1 2th 

Aug.  166^. 
Edward  Gam  age,  collated  20th  Oct.  1665. 
¥RAyicis,  bishop  0/ Llandqf,  collated  29th  June  1668, 

to  hold  in  commendam. 
Lewis  James,  collated  19th  Oct.  1670. 
William  Lloyd,  March  1678-9. 
Robert  Parsons,  collated  10th  June  1681. 
RoHERT  Parsons,  jun.,  collated  6th  Oct.  1703. 
William  Adams,  collated  27th  May  1749. 
Charles  Carne,  collated  14th  July  1750. 

M  m  2 


268  LLANDAFF. 

John  Carne,  collated  6th  July  1764. 

John  Hunt,  collated  j6th  March  1797. 

RiCHAiu)  Watson   Mooue,  collated   21st  Dec.  1799. 

Ob.  1823. 
Thomas  Gaisford,  collated  6th  Feb.  1823. 

PREBENDARIES  OF   LANGVVM. 

Thomas  Edmundes,  collated  4th  June  1583. 
Philemon  Blethin,  collated  21st  Feb.  1607-8. 
Christopher  Fryer  held  this  stall  in  16 10  and  1618. 
William  Arney,  collated  in  1 6 1 9.  He  died  circa  163 1 . 
John  Clegg  resigned  it  in  1667. 
Thomas  Wilkins,  collated  loth  March  1667—8. 
Thomas  Sandys,  collated  20th  Nov.  1699. 
Christopher  Eyre,  collated  14th  Nov.  1711. 
William  Miles,  collated  i8th  May  1743. 
Richard  Waring,  collated  20th  June  1748. 
Charles  Pointz,  collated  i6th  June  1769.     Ob.  loth 

May  1809,  aetat.  77. 
John  Fleming  Parker. 
Richard  Watson,  collated  27th  June  1813. 

PREBENDARIES  OF  HENRY  III, 
alias  MASTER  MAYO,  alias  ST.  NICHOLAS. 

Henry  Myryck,  collated  13th  March  1582—3. 

Evan  Price,  installed  7th  Dec.  1620. 

Maurice   Matthews,  collated   between    20th    April 

1660  and  20th  April  1661. 
John  Powell,  collated  29th  June  1670. 
John  Lougher,  collated  10th  May  1679. 
Thomas  Sandys,  collated  8th  March  1694—5. 
John  Taylor,  collated  9th  Oct.  1699. 
James  Harris,  collated  23rd  June  1704. 
Andrew  Cuthbert,  collated  i6th  May  1728. 
William  Harris,  collated  28th  June  1744. 
Peter  Newcome,  collated  15th  March  1757.   Ob.  2nd 

April  1797,  setat.  70. 


PREBENDARIES.  269 

John  Hunt,  collated  28th  June  1797. 

William  Williams,  collated  21st  May  1799. 

Evan  Jenkins,  25th  Jan.  1851,  vice  William  Williams. 

PREBENDARIES  OF  WARTHACWM. 

John  Evans,  collated  27th  Feb.  1570-1. 

Hp:nry  MerickEj  collated  27th  April  1588. 

Philemon  Blethin  held  this  stall  about  1595. 

Andrew  Vaen,  collated  nth  Aug.  1601. 

Thomas  Chafin,  installed  30th  July  1630. 

Edward   Davies,  collated  between   20th  April   1660 

and  20th  April  1661. 
John  Watkins,  collated  25th  May  1672. 
John  Knight,  collated  17th  June  1698.     Ob.  1704. 
John  Taylor,  collated  23rd  June  1704. 
Edward  Cuthbert,  collated  14th  Nov.  1727. 
Robert  Gilbert,  collated  27th  June  1742. 
Andrew  Cuthbert,  collated  28th  June  1744. 
Edward  Davies,  collated  27tli  Juno  1749. 
John  Strachey,  collated  22nd  Jan.  1789. 
Thomas  Birt,  collated  i6th  Jan.  1796. 
John  Fleming  Parker,  collated  4th  Dec.  1813. 


i 


4 


LONDON. 


1  HE  dioccso  of  London,  before  the  alterations  made 
in  it  by  the  Ecclesiastical  Commissioners,  extended 
over  the  city  of  London  and  the  whole  county  of 
Middlesex  1,  (excepting  certain  peculiars-  which  were 
exempt  from  the  jurisdiction  of  the  archdeacons  of 
the  diocese,)  and  also  over  a  portion  of  the  county 
of  Hertford. 

In  this  diocese  there  were  five  archdeacons,  having 
ecclesiastical  jurisdiction,  viz.  London,  Essex,  Mid- 
dlesex'^j  Colchester,  and  St.  Alban's '.  The  members 
of  the  cathedral  arc  the  dean,  the  archdeacons  of  Lon- 
don and  of  Middlesex,  the  precentor,  treasurer,  chan- 


'  The  abbey  church  of  West- 
minster, in  the  diocese  of  Lon- 
don, was  made  a  collegiate 
church  after  the  dissolution  of 
the  abbey,  and  has  now  a  dean 
and  twelve  prebendaries  belong- 
ing to  it,  besides  petty  canons, 
&c. 

-  All  peculiars  in  this  diocese 
were  abolished  by  order  in  coun- 
cil dated  8th  Aug.  1845. 

3  Those  portions  of  the  county 
of  Essex  which  were  in  the  arcli- 
deaconry  of  Middlesex  were  by 
order  in  council  8th  Aug.  1845 
dissevered  from  that  archdea- 
conry, and  the  deanery  of 
Hcdingham,  in  the  said  arch- 
deaconry, was  united  to  the 
archdeaconry  of  Colchester,  and 


the  deaneries  of  Harlow  and 
Dunmow,  in  the  said  archdea- 
conry of  Middlesex,  were  trans- 
ferred to  and  included  in  the  arch- 
deaconry of  St.  Alban's,  which 
was  transferred  to  the  diocese  of 
Rochester. 

^  The  archdeaconry  of  St.  Al- 
ban's was  constituted  in  1542, 
but  not  under  London  till  1550; 
and  all  the  deanery  and  jurisdic- 
tion of  St.  .Mban's  was  up  to  that 
time  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln. 
The  portion  of  the  archdeaconry 
of  St.  Ali)an's,  in  the  diocese  of 
London,  was,  by  the  same  order 
in  council,  8th  Aug.  1845,  trans- 
ferred to  the  diocese  of  Ro- 
ciiester. 


272  LONDON. 

ccllor,  thirty  prebendaries,  and  twelve  canonries,  one 
held  by  the  subdean  and  two  by  the  senior  and  junior 
cardinal. 

The  Ecclesiastical  Commissioners  in  their  first  report 
to  the  King  recommended  that  the  diocese  of  London 
should  consist  of  the  metropolis  and  parts  adjoining, 
namely,  the  city  of  London  and  county  of  Middlesex, 
the  parishes  of  Barking,  East  Ham,  West  Ham, 
Little  Ilford,  Low  Layton,  Walthamstow,  Wanstead 
St.  Mary,  Woodford,  and  Chingford,  in  the  county 
of  Essex,  all  in  the  present  diocese  of  London ;  the 
parishes  of  Charlton,  Lee,  Lewisham,  Greenwich, 
Woolwich,  Eltham,  Plumstead,  and  St.  Nicholas 
Deptford,  in  the  county  of  Kent,  and  St.  Paul  Dept- 
ford,  in  the  counties  of  Kent  and  Surrey,  all  in  the 
diocese  of  Rochester ;  the  borough  of  Southwark, 
and  the  parishes  of  Battersea,  Bermondsey,  Camber- 
well,  Christchurch,  Clapham,  Lambeth,  Rotherhithe, 
Streatham,  Tooting  Graveney,  Wandsworth,  Merton, 
Kew,  and  Richmond,  in  the  county  of  Surrey,  and 
diocese  of  Winchester ;  and  the  parishes  of  St.  Mary 
Newington,  Barnes,  Putney,  Mortlake,  and  Wimble- 
don, in  the  county  of  Surrey,  and  in  the  peculiar  ju- 
risdiction of  the  archbishop  of  Canterbury  ;  together 
with  all  extra-parochial  places  locally  situate  within 
the  limits  of  the  parishes  above  enumerated,  except 
the  district  of  Lambeth  Palace,  which  should  remain 
in  the  diocese  of  Canterbury. 

In  consideration  of  the  great  additional  population 
which  would  be  placed  under  the  superintendence  of 
the  bishop  of  London  \  they  thought  it  right  to  relieve 


•^  In  arranging  the  diocese  of  signing  the  boundaries   of  the 

London,  the  great  object  of  the  diocese  they  adopted  those  fixed 

Commissioners  was  to  bring  un-  by  the  Act  4  &  5  Will.  IV.    as 

der  the  jurisdiction  of  the  same  comprising  the  metropolitan  dis- 

bishop  the  metropolis  and  the  trict. 
suburban  parishes ;   and  in  as- 


BISHOPS.  273 

that  diocese  from  the  whole  county  of  lTortfor(U',  and 
from  those  parts  of  the  county  of  Essex  which  are 
not  included  within  the  new  limits. 

These  recommendations  were  carried  out  by  order  in 
council  dated  8th  Aug.  1845. 

Godwin  has  given  the  names  of  sixteen  ecclesiastics', 
whom  he  styles  archbishops  of  London^;  and  Le  Neve 
has  adapted  that  list  upon  Godwin's  authority.  It  has 
not,  therefore,  been  thought  advisable  to  omit  them. 

1.  Theanus,  during  the  reign  of  Lucius  king  of  the 

Britons'^,  built  the  church  of  St.  Peter,   Cornhill, 
which  he  made  an  archiepiscopal  see. 

2.  Eluanus  succeeded,  and  was  sent  on  an  embassy  to 

pope  Eleutherus^o. 

3.  Cadar. 

4.  OuiNUS. 

5.  CONANUS. 

6.  Palladius. 

7.  Stephanus. 

8.  Iltutus. 

9.  Tjikodwinus  or  Dfdwynus. 


^  The  whole  county  of  Hert-  qua?  nunc  dicitur  Sancti  David, 

ford  and  those  portions  of  the  cui  subjacuit  Kambria.     Rad.  de 

county  of  Essex  not  allotted  to  Diceto  de  Prapsulibus  Anghcanis, 

l»ndon  were  to  be  placed  in  the  caj).  i. 

diocese  of  Rochester.  -^  Supposed  to  have  reigned  in 

'  Wharton,  (de  Kpiscopis  Lon-  the  latter  half  of  the  second  cen- 

dinonsibus,  p.  5.)  however,  thinks  tury.     "Anno  Domini  clxxix. 

that  the  names  of  the  prelates  of  Lucius  rex  fundavit  })rimam  ec- 

this  see,  anterior  to  the  advent  clesiam  Londonire,  sc.  ecclesiam 

of  the  Saxons,  have  all  perished  Sancti  Petri  de  Cornhulle :    Kt 

oxce})t    those    of    Restitutus  ibi  fuit  sedes  metropolitana  per 

and  Fasti Di us.  quadringentos  annos  et  amjjlius, 

^  Temporibus  Britonum  tres  usque  ad  advcntum  S.Augustini 

fucrunt  archiejnscopatus  in  An-  Anglorum    Apostoli."      (.'hron. 

glia,  Tunis  in  urbe  Londinensi,  Rad.  de  Baldoc  Episc.  Lond. 

cui  subjacuit  Loe^riia  et  Cornu-  '^*  According     to     Muratori 

bia.    Alius  in  Eboraco,  cui  sub-  Eleutherius   presided    from   1 70 

jacuit  Deira  et  Albania.    Tertius  to  185. 
in  urbe  Legionuni,  i.  e.  Kirlyim, 

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274 


LONDON. 


10.  TUEODREDUS. 

1 1.  Htlarius. 

12.  Restitutus  was  present  at  the  council  of  Aries, 

held  in  the  year  314". 

13.  g u it e  linus. 

14.  Fastidius^-. 

15.  VODINUS. 

16.  Theoni  s. 

From  the  establishment  of  the  Saxons  in  Britain  to  the 
mission  of  Augustine  in  596,  there  is  no  evidence  of 
there  having  been  any  bishops  of  London,  but  when 
pope  Gregory  despatched  Augustine  to  England,  it 
was  his  intention  that  London  and  York  should  be 
the  two  metropolitan  sees  in  England ^'^.  Augustine 
however,  having  landed  in  and  converted  the  inhabit- 
ants of  Kent,  fixed  his  seat  at  Canterbury,  the  metro- 
polis of  that  kingdom. 


BISHOPS. 

Mellitus,    with    Justus,  Paulinus,    and    others,    was 
sent  from  Rome  to  Augustine  with  letters,  clerical 


''  Restitutus  episcopus,  de  ci- 
vitate  Londinensi,  provincia  su- 
pra scripta.  Labbei  Concil.  Paris. 
167 1,  torn.  i.  col.  1430. 

^2  Fastidius,  Britanniarum  epi- 
scopus, scripsii  ad  Fatalem  quen- 
dam  de  vita  Christiana  librum 
unum,  et  alium  de  viduitate  ser- 
vanda, Sana  et  Deo  digna  doc- 
trina.  Gennadii  Massiliensis  II- 
lust.  Virorum  Catalogo,  ap.  Hi- 
eron.  0pp.  Paris.  1706,  torn.  v. 
col.  39. 

^3  "  Et  quia  nova  Anglorum 
ecclesia  ad  omnipotentis  Dei  gra- 
tiam,  eodem  Domino  largiente 
et  te  laborante,  perductaest,usum 
tibi  pallii  in  ea  ad  sola  missarum 
sollemnia    agenda   concedirnus  : 


ita  ut  per  loca  singula  duodecim 
episcopos  ordines,  cui  tuae  sub- 
jaceant,  ditioni,  quatenus  Lun- 
doniensis  civitatis  episcopus  sem- 
per in  posterum  a  synodo  propria 
debeat  consecrari,  atque  honoris 
pallium  ab  hac  sancta  et  aposto- 
lica,  cui  Deo  auctore  deservio, 
sede  percipiat.  Ad  Eburacam, 
vero  civitatem  te  volumus  epi- 
scopum  mittere,  quem  ipse  judi- 
caveris  ordinare ;  ita  duntaxat, 
ut  si  eadem  civitas  cum  finitimis 
locis  verbum  Dei  receperit,  ipse 
quoque  duodecim  episcopos  or- 
dinet,  et  metropolitani  bonore 
perfruatur."  Beda,  Hist.  Eccl. 
lib.  i.  c.  29. 


laSlIOPS.  275 

ornaments,  and  a  pall  in  6oi.  He  was  consecrated 
as  a  bishop  by  Augustine  archbishop  of  Canterbury, 
in  the  year  604  ^'^  and  accepted  the  bishopric  which 
Aethelborct,  king  of  Kent,  had  estabhshed  at  Lon- 
don'^. He ''J  was  present  as  bishop  of  London  in  a 
synod '7^  holden  at  Rome  under  Boniface  IV,  on 
Wednesday  17th  Feb.  610.  On  the  death  of  Saeberht, 
king  of  the  East  Saxons,  in  the  year  616,  his  sons  re- 
lapsed into  paganism,  and  expelled  Mellitus  from 
London^",  and  London  remained  without  a  bishop 
until  the  year  656,  when 

(yEi)i),  Cedda,  or  Ceddi  was  invited  hither  by  king 
Sigebert^^,  who  had  been  converted  to  Christianity 
by  Finan,  bishop  of  the  Northumbrians.  Cedd  was 
consecrated  bishop  of  the  East  Saxons  by  Finan 
about  the  year  6^6^  and  held  the  see  till  his  death  on 
26th  Oct.  6642".  After  his  decease  the  see  of  London 
remained  without  a  bishop  for  nearly  two  years.  His 
successor  was 

WiNT,  bishop  of  JV{?ichcster'^\  who,  having  been  ex- 
pelled from  that  see  by  Coinualch  king  of  the  A\^est 
Saxons,  purchased  in  the  year  666  the  bishopric  of 
London  of  Wulfheri  king  of  Mercia--,  to  whom  the 

'^  Bed.  Hist.  Eccl.  lib.  ii.  c.  3.         18  Beda,  Hist.  Eccl.  lib.  ii.  c.  5. 

^^  Ubi  vero  et  haec  provincia  Upon   the    death   of  Lawrence, 

verbum  veritatis  prapdicante  Mel-  archbishoi)  of  Canterbury,  in  6 1 9, 

lito  accepit,  fecit  rex  Aedilberct  Mellitus  succeeded  to  that  see. 
in  civitate  Lundonia  ecclesiam  S.         •••  Ubi  fecit  eum  episcopum  in 

Pauli  apostoli,  in  qua  locum  sedis  gentem   Orientalium    Saxonuni. 

episcopalis  et  ipse  et  successores  Beda,  Hist.  Eccl.  lib.  iii.  c.  22. 
ejus  haberent.  Beda,  Hist.  Eccl.         20  He  died   of  the   plague    at 

ii.  c.  3  et  Sax.  Chron.  ad  ann.  604.  Lestingham,  a  monastery  he  bad 

'6  The  diocese  of  London  con-  founded,  and  over  which  he  also 

sisted  of  tlie  entire  kingdom  of  presided. 

the  East  Saxons,  which  embraced         -i  He  was  ordained  bishop  of 

the  city  of  London,  the  counties  Winchester  in  66 1. 
of  Middlesex  and  Essex,  and  a         —Emit  pretioab  eodem  (Uulf- 

portion  of  Hertfordsbire.  hero)  sedem  Lundoni<r  civitatis. 

'"  "  De  vita  Monachorum  et  Beda,  Hist.  Eccl.  lib.  iii.  c.  7. 
quiete  ordinaturus." 

N  n  2 


276 


LONDON. 


King  of  the  East  Saxons  was  then  subject.  Wini  held 
the  see  till  his  death  in  6y4'^''^. 

Earconuali)'-'  was  consecrated  bishop  of  London  by 
Theodore,  archbishop  of  Canterbury,  in  the  year  674'^''. 
He  died  at  J3arking  3otli  April  693^^',  and  was  suc- 
ceeded by 

L^uALDHERi'-^  in  693  ^8.  Beda'^9  states  that  this  prelate 
invested  Sebbi,  king  of  the  East  Saxons,  with  the 
monastic  habit  about  the  year  694.  The  time  of  his 
death  is  not  known.    His  successor  was 

Inguuald-^o.  An  uncertainty  prevails  respecting  the 
time  of  his  appointment  to  this  see'^^  He  assisted 
at  the  consecration  of  Taetwine,  archbishop  of  Can- 
terbury, in  the  year  731-^^;    and  he  died  m  744  or 

745- 


23  Beda,  lib.  iii.  c.7.  Rudburn, 
(Hist.Winton.  p.  192,)  however, 
states,  that  Wini,  out  of  ])enitence 
for  the  simony  he  had  committed, 
retired  from  his  see  about  three 
years  before  his  death,  to  the 
monastery  at  Winchester,  of 
which  he  had  formerly  been  a 
monk. 

2^*  Erkenwald  or  Ercenwold, 
"  Tunc  etiam  Orientalibus  Sax- 

onibus Earconualdum 

constituit  (Theodorus)  episcopum 
in  civitate  Lundonia."  Beda,  Hist. 
Eccl.  lib,  iv.  c.  6. 

25  He  was  consecrated  in  the 
year  that  Winfred,  bishop  of 
Mercia,  was  deposed.  Beda,  Hist. 
Eccl.lib.iv.  C.6.  Flor.Wigorn.  ad 
ann.675.    Antrlia  Sacra,  pars  i. 

2S  His  death  is  also  placed  in 
the  year  685 ;  Ini,  king  of  the 
West  Saxons,  who  commenced 
his  reign  in  the  year  689,  ac- 
cording to  the  Saxon  Chronicle, 
addressed  Heddi  and  Erchenwold 
his  bishops.    He  was  first  buried 


in  the  nave  of  the  cathedral  of 
St.  Paul's,  but  his  body  was  af- 
terwards removed  "  in  orienta- 
lem  ejusdem  plagam"  on  14th 
Nov.  1 148.  Adam  Murimuth, 

27  Called  also  Walther. 

28  His  accession  to  this  see 
has  been  placed  in  the  year  680, 
on  the  authority  of  a  charter  to 
the  monastery  of  Peterborough, 
(Concil.  Angl.  tom.  i.  p.  167.) 
but  that  charter  bears  unequivo- 
cal marks  of  forgery. 

29  Beda,  lib.  iv.  c.  2. 

•■^0  Igvvaldus,  Chron.  S.Cruc; 
Higwaldus,  Brompt.;  Ingualdus, 
Malms.  Pontif.;  Inguad,  Hoved. ; 
Ingolgus,  Matt.  West. 

31  On  the  authority  of  a  char- 
ter to  the  monastery  of  Croyland, 
but  which  is  now  admitted  to  be 
a  forgery,  he  is  said  to  have 
been  bishop  of  this  see  in  the 
year  716.  His  accession  to  the 
see  is  also  placed  in  704. 

32  Beda.  Hist.  Eccl.  lib.  v. 
c.  23. 


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BISHOPS.  277 

EcGUULF''^^  ig  supposed  to  have  succeeded  to  Tnguuald. 
He  was  present  at  the  council  of  Cloveshoe,  held  in 
the  year  747  •^*. 

WiGHED^^  is  reported  to  have  been  bishop  of  London 
in  the  year  754,  but  nothing  concerning  him  beyond 
his  name  has  reached  posterity. 

Eadh RIGHT -^^^  stands  in  the  ancient  lists  of  the  bishops 
of  London,  as  the  ninth  after  its  first  establishment. 

Eadgar  attests  a  charter  as  bishop  of  London  in  the 
year  789-^7. 

CoENWALCH^^  is  named  as  the  eleventh  bishop  of  Lon- 
don. 

Eadbald'^9  is  ranked  next  to  Coenwalch,  but  the  dates 
of  their  successions  and  deaths  are  not  known. 

Heatiiobriiit  JO  died  about  802. 

Osmund"*!  or  Oswyn  was  present  at  the  council  of  Clo- 
veshoe, held  in  803  "^2.  The  date  of  his  death  is  un- 
known, but  it  probably  hapened  before  816;  Godwin 
makes  him  alive  in  833,  but  he  perhaps  was  deceived 
by  a  charter  purporting  to  have  been  granted  by 
Uuiglaf,  king  of  Mercia,  on  26th  of  May  833,  in  which 
these  words  occur.     ^'  +  Ego  Osmundus  Londonicnsis 


^  Flor.  Wigorn. ;  Egulf,  Mai-  Kenewalchus,  Cenwalh,  Ken- 
nies. Pontif.  Le  Neve  also  calls  wald,  Kenwalk,  and  Kenewalth. 
him  Engulfe,  Egwolfe,  and  Eg-  ^^''  Flor. Wigorn.;  and  Malraes. 
nald.  Pontif. 

•^•*  Concil.  Angl.  torn.  i.  p.  94.  '^^  Flor.  Wigorn. ;    Hecbertus, 

3''>  Flor.  Wigorn. ;  Wigeth, Mai-  Malines.  Pontif.     Hathljcrt,  ob. 

rnes.  Pontif. ;  also  called  Wighet,  801,  Iloveden;  called  also  by  the 

Wigherus,    Wihelrus,    Wigetus,  chroniclers  Hecbert,  Hathoberht, 

Sighaeh,    Sighay,    Sibbeh,    and  .-l^athoberht,    Hcrebert,    Hado- 

Mihenns.  bricht,  and  Eadbert. 

^'' Flor. Wigorn. ;  Edbriht,Mal-         •*!  Flor. Wigorn.;  and  Malmes. 

mes. Pontif.;  called  alsoEadbricht,  Pontif. 

Eadbert, Filbrith,Edbert,and Ed-         -*-  Cone.  Angl.  torn.  i.  p.  167. 

berd.  He  is  said  to  have  been  present 

•''  Text.  Rort'.,  printed  in  Kem-  at  the  council  of  Beaconsfield, 

ble's  Chart.  Angl.  Sjlx.,  vol.   i.  held  in    the  year  799,   but   the 

P-  187.  proceedings  of  this  council  are 

.18  I'lor.  Wigorn.  ;    Kenwalch.  held  to  be  spurious. 
Malmes.  Pontif.  ;  called  likewise 


5278 


LONDON. 


Episcopus  Collauadavi :"  that  charter  however  is  an 
undoubted  forgery^'-. 

^THELNOTH  or  Eatiielxot  was  present  at  the  synod 
of  Cealchithe^'^  held  in  the  year  8i6^*.  He  made  his 
profession  to  Wlfred  arclibishop  of  Oantcrbury^^. 

Ceolberht  '^'  was  consecrated  before  830,  as  he  made 
his  profession  to  Wlfred  *7. 

Deorulfu,  Rehulph  or  Ceoruulf^^  made  his  profes- 
sion to  archbishop  Ceolnoth  ^^. 

SuTTHULF^*^  is  reckoned  the  eighteenth  bishop  of  this 
see. 

Heahstan  or  Eadstan  ^^  He  died  about  898^^. 
Florence  of  Worcester  places  his  death  in  900^  and 
erroneously  makes  Theodred  succeed  him^-^ 

Wulfsige  or  Wlfsius^^  witnessed  charters  in  the  years 
903  and  Q04^\ 

Ethelward^^. 

Healhstan  or  Elstan  ''7  was  bishop  of  London  some- 
time after  the  year  926  ''^. 


42  Printed  in  Kemble's  Chart. 
Angl.  Sax.,  vol.i.  p.  301. 
'^  Calchuthensi. 

44  Cone.  Angl.  torn.  i.  p.  169. 

45  Wharton  de  Episc.  Lond. 
p.  24. 

46  Flor.  Wigorn.  ;  Celbertus, 
Malmes.  Pontif. ;  also  called  Ceol- 
bryht,  and  Ceolbricht. 

47  Wharton  de  Episc.  Lond. 
p.  24. 

48  Flor.  Wigorn.  ;  Ceruulph, 
Malmes.  de  Pontif. ;  also  called 
Cerulph,  Cernulph,  Dernulf. 

4y  Wharton  de  Episc.  Lond. 
p.  25. 

50  Wharton  states  that  he  was 
alive  in  851 ;  he  founds  his  be- 
lief on  a  charter  of  Berhtuulf,  of 
Mercia,  dated  in  that  year,  which 
is  witnessed  by  Suithulf,  but  it 
is  an  undoubted  forgery  ;  it  is 
printed  in  Kemble's  Chart.  Angl. 
Sax.  vol.  ii.  p.  36-45. 


51  Healhstanus,  Flor.  Wigorn.; 
Elstan,  Malmes.  Pontif. ;  also 
called  Etstan,  Aelfstan,  Ealhstan, 
Athelstan,  Heahstan  and  Eastan. 

52  Wharton  de  Episc.  Lond. 
5*^  900,  Healhstanus,  Lundoniae 

episcopus,    obiit,   cui    successit 
Theodredus. 

54  Wulfsius,  Flor.  Wigorn.  ; 
Wlsius,  Malmes.  Pontif.,  called 
also  Wulfsie. 

55  Registr.  Hidens.  fol.  72. 
Wharton  de  Episc.  Lond.,  p.  27. 
Kemble's  Chart.  Angl.  Sax.,  vol. 
ii.  pp.  143-147. 

56  He  is  said  to  have  been 
abbot  of  Evesham,  but  Wharton 
(de  Episc.  Lond.  p.  27)  proves 
this  to  be  an  error. 

57  Ealstanus,  Regist.  Cantuar. ; 
called  also  Etstan,  and  Athelstan, 

5^*  Monast.  Angl.  torn.  iii.  p. 
302.  O.E. 


BISHOPS. 


279 


Theodred^^,  surnamed  The  Good^^";  he  is  said  to 
have  been  translated  to  London  from  Ehnham;  he 
witnessed  charters  in  938,  939,  and  955. 

WuLSTAN^^i  is  named  as  the  24th  bishop  of  London. 

13ritiielm,  13kichthelm  or  Byriithklme  seems  to 
have  been  translated  to  London  from  Elmham^^^.  He 
died  in  958. 

DiJNSTAN  was  translated  from  Worcester  to  London ^'^ 

in  958,  and  thence  to  Canterbury  before  the  end  of 
95964. 

Aealhstan  or  Alfstan^^  succeeded  Dunstan^^,  and 
governed  this  diocese  thirty-five  years,  for  he  appears 
as  bishop  of  London  in  the  year  996. 

WuLFSTAN^^  was  consecrated  in  996;  his  name  appears 
as  bishop  of  London  in  998  and  1002 6". 

Aelfun  or  Alhunus^^  was  bishop  of  London  in  1012"^, 
and  performed  the  burial  service  over  Aelfeah,  arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury,  who  was  murdered  by  the 
Danes,  and  buried  in  St.  PauPs  cathedral. 

Aelfwy  or  Alvvy"^  succeeded  after  J015,  and  died 
before  1035. 


•'■>9  Flor.  Wig.  et  Matt.  Westm. 

^^^  Malmes.  Pontif.  lil).  ii,,  and 
Kemble's  Chart.  Angl.  Sax.,  vol. 
ii.  pp.  207,  216  and  306. 

61  OrWulfstan  and  Leofnstan. 
His  name  occurs  in  the  catalogues 
between  those  of  Theodred  and 
Brithelm  ;  and  if  correctly  placed 
he  could  have  presided  but  a 
few  weeks. 

6-  Uegist.  Coenobii  Buriensis, 
Mon.Angl.  torn.  i.  pp.  293,294. 
lie  witnessed  charters  in  956. 
Kemble,  vol.  ii.  pp.  312,  314. 
3^^»3i^».  320,  and32i. 

^^  Had.  de  Diceto,  et  Vit.  Dun- 
stan.  Iste  habuit  Londinensem 
Ecdesiam  coniuiendatain,  non 
titulatam,  quod  Rex  Edgarus 
bondinenscni  Ecdesiam  jiroprio 
pastore  viduatani  coniniisit  ei  re- 
gendani.    Had.  de  Dicet.  de  pra?- 


sul.  Angl.  c.  3. 

^■^  Flor.  Wigorn. 

^^Aelstan,  Lib.  Eliens.;  Elfstan, 
Malmes.  Pontif. ;  calledalso  Aelf- 
stan,  Estan,  Ealfstan,  and  Athel- 
stan. 

66  Concil.  Angl.  tom.  i.  p.  507. 

67  Wlstanus,  Malmes.  Pontif.; 
Wulstamus,  Flor.  Wig.  Whart. 
de  Epis.  Lond.  p.  33. 

6«Te.\t.  Roft'.  157,  &c. 

6y  Flor.  Wigorn.  ;  Elfhunus, 
Malmes.  Pontif.,  Sim.  Dunelm., 
et  Hoved.  ;  Aelfhunus,  Matt. 
Westm.  Called  also  Ehvinus 
and  Alphunus. 

"^  Sax.  Chron.,  Sim.  Dunelm., 
et  Hoved. 

'^  Flor.  Wigorn.  F^lfwius, 
Malmes.  Pontif. ;  Aehvius,  Reg. 
Cantuar. ;  also  Alwius. 


280 


LONDON. 


1075 

9  Will.  I 


Alfwordus7'^  or  Ai.wordus^-J,  abbot  of  EoeshanP'^.  Ho 
died  25th  July  10447^ 

Robert  the  Norman  or  Rothert,  ahbot  of  Jumieges"^^^ 
was  consecrated  bishop  of*  London  in  1044,  ^/nd  trans- 
lated to  Canterbury  in  1050,  on  the  death  of  arch- 
bishop Eadsige'^^. 

Sfearhafoc,  abbot  of  Abingdon^  had  the  see  of  London 
conferred  upon  him  by  king  Edward  the  Confessor 7^ ; 
but  the  archbishop  of  Canterbury  refusing  to  conse- 
crate him 7^^,  the  see  was  conferred  upon 

William,  the  King'^s  chaplain.,  who  was  consecrated  in 
1051^0.  He  was  driven,  with  the  other  foreign  pre- 
lates, from  England  in  the  following  year^i,  and  Sti- 
gand  administered  to  the  see  of  London  during  his 
exile ;  but  bishop  William,  "  propter  suam  bonitatem 
parvo  post  tempore  revocatus,  in  suum  episcopatum 
recipitur^-."  He  was  present  at  the  council  of  Lon- 
don holden  in  1075,  ^"^  ^^®^  shortly  afterwards  ^-^ 
and  was  buried  in  St.  Paul's  cathedral. 

Hugh  de  Orivalle,  a  Norman,  succeeded  bishop  Wil- 
liam in  the  see  of  London  in  1 075,  and  made  his  pro- 
fession to  Lanfranc.  He  died  of  the  leprosy  ^^  12th 
Jan. 1084-5  «\ 


72  Flor.  Wigorn. 

73  Malmes.  Pontif.,  Chron. 
Mailr.,  et  Hoved. 

74  Lib.  Ramsey,  c.  93. 

7''>  Flor.  Wigorn.,  Rad.  de  Di- 
ceto  ;  27th  July  1044,  Hist. 
Evesh.;  25lh  July  1045,  Annal. 
Petrob. ;  26th  July  1046,  Reg. 
Rames. 

76  Flor.  Wigorn.,  Malmes.,  et 
Chron.  Mailr. 

"^"^  Flor.  Wigorn. 

78  Some  copies  of  the  Saxon 
Chronicle  fix  this  event  in  1048, 
and  others  in  1050  and  1051. 
His  name  is  also  written  Sparha- 
hafoc,  Sperhafoc,  Superafoc  and 
Sperhavoce. 

^9  **  Tunc  Superafocus  venit 
ad  archiepiscopum,  ut  benedice- 


retur  ad  episcopatum  Londoniae. 
Cui  archiepiscopus  constanter  re- 
spondit,  dicens;  Apostolicus  mi- 
hi  interdixit,  ne  te  consecrarem  ; 
nee  faciam." 

80  Sax.  Chron.  et  Flor. Wigorn. 

81  Sax.  Chron. 

82  Flor.  Wigorn.  ad  ann.  1052. 

83  Concil.  Angl.  tom.  i.  p.  363. 
Godwin  and  others  erroneously 
place  bishop  William's  death  in 
1070. 

84  In  the  hope  of  being  cured 
of  the  leprosy  he  submitted  to 
a  painful  operation,  but  mthout 
any  benefit.  Malmes.  Pontif. 
lib.  ii. 

8'^  Godwin ;  but  in  the  annals 
of  Winton  his  death  is  recorded 
in  1084. 


BISHOPS.  281 

Maurice,  the  King's  chaplain  and  chancellor^  was  nomi- 

I.     nated  by  the  King  at  Gloucester  to  the  see  of  London 

on   Christmas-day    loS^'^'',   and    was   consecrated   at 

Winchester  by  archbishop  Lanfranc  in  1086-7.     He 

died  26th  Sept.  1 107^^7. 

Richard  dk  Beaumes  or  Belmeis,  surnamed  the 
t.  Red,  was  elected  at  Whitsuntide  in  iic8  at  Mort- 
lakc,  and  consecrated  at  Pagehain  26th  July  1108^^. 
He  died  i6th  Jan.  1 127— 28^'J,  and  was  buried  at  St. 
Osyth's  in  Essex.  He  seems  to  have  endeavoured  to 
get  restored  the  archiepiscopal  dignity  to  the  see  of 
London  9^. 

Gilbert  the  Universal,  a  canon  of  Lyons ^  was  con- 
T-  secrated  at  Canterbury  22nd  Jan.i  1 27-28 '^^  and  died 
on  his  route  to  Home  10th  Aug.  1 134^-.  On  the  death 
of  Gilbert  the  Universal, 

Anselm,  ahhot  of  Bury ^  (nephew  of  Anselm,  archbishop 
of  Canterbury,)  was  elected  by  some  of  the  canons  of 
London,  contrary  to  the  King's  desire,  and  the  votes 
of  the  dean  and  other  canons,  and  he  was  confirmed 
by  the  court  of  Rome  and  enthroned  in  St.  PauFs  in 
1  137  ;  but  he  was  never  consecrated,  as  his  election 
was  not  approved  by  the  King,  and  it  was  subsequently 

^  Abb.  Chron.  Rad.  de  Di-  of  archbishop  Anselm's  letters  to 

ceto,  Sim.   Dundm.    et  Hoved.  pope   Paschal  in   1108:     "  Non 

WendoversaySjOn  that  day  10S6;  deberem  aut  possem  pati,  lit  me 

but  he  commenced  the  new  year  in  ea  vivente  primatus  ecclesiae 

on  Christmas-day.  nostra*  destrueretur.  Hoc  ipsum 

^'  All    the    chroniclers    agree  et  eodem  aflectu  suggero  reve- 

that  he  died  in  1 107.     Speaking  rentiae  vestrae   de   Lundonia,    si 

of  the  date  of  his  death,  given  in  ejus    episcopo    pallium    petitur, 

the  text,  Wharton  says,  '*  Eun-  quod  nunquam  habuit ;  utsc.ad 

deni  (lie  26  Septembris  obiisse,  hoc    nullatenus   assensum    prae- 

(.lodwinus ;  nescio  qua  fide,  ad-  beat,"  Eadmeri  Hist.  Nov.  p.99. 
didit."  y>  Flor.  Wigorn. 

«^  Hoved.  et  Rog.  Wendover.         '>-  Matt.West.,  H.  Hunt.,Rog. 

>^'' Hoved.,  Matt. WestuK,  Kad.  Wend,    et    Hoved.,     et    Annal. 

de  Dicpto,  and  Kadmer,  pp.96,  Winton. ;  but  in  the  Canterbury 

97.  lib.  iv.  p.  105.     Weever,  p.  obituary   8th  Aug.   is    assigned 

^>o8.  for  his  death. 

••^^  So  it  would  seem  from  one 

vor,.  11.  u  o 


^>82 


LONDON. 


Mimullecl  by  tho  coui't  of  Rome-".  The  see  coiise- 
(juontly  remained  vacant  upwards  of  seven  years,  and 
was  committed  by  the  Pope,  vvitli  the  King''s  consent, 
to  the  custody  of  Henry  bishop  of  Winchesters^.  At 
length  the  empress  Maude  conferred  the  bishopric 
upon 

1 141  UoBEiiT  DE  SiGiLLo,  a  iiiouk  of  Reading,  and  archdeacon 
7  Steph.  of  London,  who  was  elected  by  the  canons,  and  con- 
secrated in  1141'J'^;  but  when  he  had  governed  the 
see  a  short  time  he  was  captured  in  his  house  at  Ful- 
ham  by  Geoffrey  de  Mandeville,  and  committed  as  a 
prisoner  to  the  Tower -'g.  He  died  of  eating  poisoned 
grapes  in  the  year  ii5i'-^7. 

1 152    Richard   de    Beaumes  or   Belmeis'-^*^,  archdeacon   of 
17  Steph.      Middlesex^  nephew  of  the  bishop  of  the  same  name, 
mentioned  above,  was  consecrated  bishop  of  London 
28th  Sept.  1 152  9s.     He  died  4th  May  1 1 62 1. 

1 1 63    Gilbert  Foliot,  hishop  of  Hereford^  was  translated  to 
10  Hen.  II.    London  24th  March  1 162-3-,  and  enthroned  28th  April 
following  ^      He    died    i8th    Feb.    (xii    Cal.    Mart.) 
II 87-8  *. 


^^  "  Quoniam  citra  conscien- 
tiam  et  assensum  decani  facta 
fuit,  cujus  est  officium  in  eli- 
gendo  pastore  suo  de  jure  pri- 
mum  voce  habere." 

^■1  Abb.Chron.  Rad.  deDiceto. 

^^  Fior.  Wigorn.  continuat. 

^  Captus  est  Robertus  Lon- 
don episcopus  vi  Non.  Jul.  apud 
Fulham  a  Galfrido  de  Mande- 
villa.  Chron.  Merton. 

9'"'  Anno  MCLi.  Robertus  de 
Sigillo  episcopus  Londoniensis 
in  episcopalibus  officiis  sancte 
conversatus  inter  reficiendum 
gustans  uvas  veneno  illitas  obiit. 
Sim.  Dunelm.  continuat.  ad  ann. 

'^^  De  Melmeis,  Dicet.,  Ymag. 
Hist.;  De  Beauvois,  Mat.Westm. 

99  Matt.  Westm.  p.  507.  Pre- 
sbyter ordinatus  est  a  Theoljaldo 


archiepiscopo  apud  Otteford, 
Sept.  20,  II 52.  Episcopus  ab 
eodem  apud  Cantuariam  conse- 
cratus  Sept.  28,  1152.  Omni- 
bus fere  Angliae  episcopis  prae- 
sentibus,  excepto  Wintoniensi 
Henrico,  qui  scripsit  archiepi- 
scopo, quod  optime  in  eum  con- 
sensit.  Rot.  2.  in  Archiv.  Can- 
tuar. 

1  Ymag.  Hist.  Dicet.  col.  533. 

2  Gervas.  Chron.  col.  1384. 
He  was  the  first  bishop  that  was 
canonical! y  translated  from  one 
see  to  another. 

3  Ymag.  Hist,  de  Diceto,  col. 

535- 

4  1 187.  Gilb.  Foliot  epis.  Lond. 

obiit  xii  Cal.  Martii,  vixit  in  epi- 
scopatu  annis  23,  mens.  10,  die- 
bus  17.  Reg.  de  Cumba. 


HI  SHOPS.  288 

After  the  death  of  bishop  Foliot^  the  see  of  Lortdon 
remained  void  upwards  of  a  year. 

A  conge  d'elire,  dated  2oth  March  i  188-9,  was  ad- 
dressed to  Ralph  de  Diceto,  dean  of  London,  com- 
manding him  to  attend  the  King  in  Normandy  with 
eight  of  the  canons  of  St.  Paurs,  to  elect  a  bishop  '. 
No  election  however  took  place;  for  king  Henry, 
pressed  by  other  matters,  delayed  it  from  day  to  day, 
and  died  6th  July  following. 
^  Richard  de  Ely,  surnamed  Fitz-Neale^,  dean  of 
I-  Lincoln^  and  archdeacon  of  Ely  and  Colchester^  was 
nominated  bishop  of  London  by  king  Richard  at 
Pipewell  15th  Sept.  1189^,  and  was  consecrated  at 
Lambeth  by  archbishop  Baldwin  31st  Dec.  following '', 
and  was  enthroned  the  same  day.  He  died  10th 
Sept.  11989. 
9  William  of  St.  Mary's  Church,  dean  of  St.  Martinis, 
•!•  Londo7i^  a  canon  of  York  and  also  of  St.  PauPs,  was 
elected  16th  Sept.  1198,  and  consecrated  ^^  at  West- 
minster 23rd  May  1 199  ^K  He  voluntarily  resigned ^■- 
his  bishopric  25th  Jan.  1221  ' ',  and  certain  lands  be- 
longing to  the  see  were  granted  to  him  by  the  Pope's 
authority'^.  On  the  resignation  of  this  prelate,  a 
conge  d'elire  issued  2nd  Feb.  following  i'. 


^  Ymag.  Hist,  de  Diceto.  col.  steriiim,  x  Cal.  Junii  (23rd  May) 

644,61648.  1199.     Re^.  Cantuar. 

**  Filius  Nigelli  episcopi  Ellen-  •>  R.  de  Diceto,  col.  705. 

sis.  1-  lie,  with  most  of  the  other 

7  Rad.  de  Diceto,  col.  648.  bishops,  left  En^dand  in  conse- 

^  11)1(1.  col.  651.     Diceto  says  qnence   of    the    papal   interdict, 

1190,  hut  he  heglns  the  year  on  (Matt.  Paris)  ;   and  he  returned 

Chrlstinas-day.  20th  Aug.  1213.    Histor.  Ellens. 

•'    Il)ld.    col.  704.    et    Ciiervas.  p.  634. 

Chron.  col.  1614.     Annal.  Win-  '•<  Matt.  Paris,  et  Pat.  5  Hen. 

ton.  et  Annal.   Suthwerc.     The  ni.m.5. 

Annal.  Teokesbir.  place  his  death  ^-^  Pat.  5  Hen.  111.  m.  6.     He 

3»"il  ^^M't-  died  at   St.  Osyth's  27th  March 

'^^  \Villlehnus  episcopus  Lon-  1224.     MS.  Cott.  Vitel.  D.  xviii. 

don  professlonem  fecit  Huherto  et  Nich.  Trivet, 

archiopiscopo   apud   Westniona-  '•'•  Pat.  5  Hen.  HI.  m.  6. 

o  2 


284 


LONDON. 


1221    Eustace    dk    Fauconbkrge,   the   treasurer  of  the  ex- 
5  Hen.  III.    c/^^<^?(67'_,  was  elected  25th  Feb.  1 221 '^  ;   and   received 
the  royal  assent  21st  March  ^''.     He  was  consecrated 
in  the   chapel  of  St.  Katharine  at  Westminster  25th 
April  1".    He  died  3  ist  Oct.  1228  "^,  and  was  buried  in 
the  south  wall  of  his  own  cathedral,  above  the  choir  ^^. 
1229    Roger  le  Noir  or  Niger-^  de  Bileye,  archdeacon  of 
13  Hen.  III.  Colchester,   succeeded    bishop   Fauconberge ;    he    was 
consecrated   at   Canterbury   on  Trinity  Sunday  loth 
June  1229,  ^y  Henry  bishop  of  Rochester -^    He  died 
at  his  manor  of  Stepney  29th  Sept.  1241--,  and  was 
interred  in  the  north  aisle  near  the  choir  in  St.  PauPs 
cathedral -'^     The  conge  d'elire,  vice  bishop  Roger,  is 
dated  8th  Oct.  1241  -^^j  and 
1242    FuLK  Basset,  dean  of  York  and  provost   of  Beverley^ 
26  Hen.  III.  was  elected  Dec.  1 241-'',  and  received  the  royal  as- 
sent to  his  election  28th  Jan.  1241—226.     He  was  con- 


is  Matt.  Paris,  et  Matt.Westm. 
Pandulphus  legatus  resignato 
per  Willielmum  episcopum  die 
Conversionis  S.  Pauli  episcopatu 
Londinensi,  praecepit  canonicis 
ecclesiae  Beati  Pauli,  ut  de  pas- 
tore  sibi  substituendo  concorditer 
tractarent :  qui  post  multas  alter- 
cationes,  in  unum  consentientes, 
feria  sexta  ante  Dominicam  pri- 
mam  Quadragesimae,  scilicet  iv 
Kal.  Martii,  elegerunt  unum  ex 
confratribus  suis,  sc.  Eustachium 
de  Fauchenberge,  domini  Regis 
Thesaurarium,  virumque  utique 
commendabilem  ;  qui  consecra- 
tus  est  ex  praecepto  legati  Domi- 
nica secunda  post  Pascha  in  eccle- 
sia  Westmonasterii  ab  episcopis 
Bathon.  Sarum.  etRoffen.,  archi- 
episcopus  enim  Cantuariensis 
nondum  a  curia  Romana  rever- 
sus  fuerat.  Chron.  Walt,  de  Co- 
ventr. 

J6  Pat.  5  Hen.  III.  m.  6. 

I'  Matt.  Paris. 


18  Pat.  13  Hen.   III.    m.   12. 

Other  authorities  state  that  he 
died  2nd  Nov. 

i^  In  australi  muro  supra  cho- 
rum.  Matt.  Paris. 

20  His  name  is  sometimes  in- 
correctly written  Le  Veir. 

21  Matt.  Paris. 

22  Matt.  Paris.  According  to 
his  epitaph  he  died  in  1240:  "Ec- 
clesiae  quon  dam  praesul  praesentis, 
in  anno  M  bis  C  quater  X  jacet 
hie  Rogerus  humatus."  Other 
authorities  place  his  death  28th 
Sept.  1241,  and  2nd  Oct.  1241. 

23  "  In  ala  australi  ecclesiae 
Paulinae  versus  chorum."  He 
was  canonized  after  his  death,  and 
his  fete  was  held  29th  Sept. 

24  Pat.  25  Hen.  III.  m.  2. 

25  The  King  wished  the  canons 
to  elect  Peter  bishop  of  Hereford 
in  the  room  of  Roger  le  Noir, 
but  they  rejected  the  royal  nomi- 
nation.  Matt.  Paris  ad  ann. 1 24 1. 

26  Pat.  26  Hen.  III.  p.  I.  m.  II. 


BISHOPS. 


28.5 


secratcd  in  the  monastery  of  the  Holy  Trinity  in 
London  9th  Oct.  1244'^".  He  died  of  the  plague  12th 
May  1259'^",  and  was  buried  on  the  25th  of  the  same 
month  in  St.  Paul's  cathedral-"^.  The  license  to  elect 
a  bishoj)  in  the  room  of  Fulk  Basset  is  dated  24th 
May  1259"^  and  the  dean  and  chapter  of  London 
pray  the  King  to  assent  to  their  election  of 
9  Henry  dk  Wixcham-^^  dean  of  St.  Martinis,  London, 
•III-  and  chancellor  of  England-^'^.  The  King  assented  to 
the  election  29th  June  1259'^'^,  and  made  restitution 
of  the  temporalities  iith  July^*.  The  new  bishop 
was  consecrated  by  the  archbishop  of  Canterbury -^^  in 


27  Mis  consecration  was  de- 
layed for  some  time  in  conse- 
quence of  the  vacancy  of  the  see 
of  Canterbury.  At  lenf^th  arch- 
bishop Honiface,  though  he  was 
not  himself  consecrated,  issued 
a  commission  for  the  consecration 
of  Fulk  in  the  cathedral  of  I^on- 
don,  but  the  chaj)ter  of  Canter- 
bury revoked  the  commission,  on 
the  ground  that  it  was  a  usurpa- 
tion of  their  privileges  by  the 
archbishop,  and  Fulk  was  obliged 
to  make  a  solemn  protestation 
that  his  consecration  out  of  the 
church  of  Canterbury  should 
not  he  held  to  be  a  diminution  of 
the  i)rivileges  of  the  church  of 
(-anterbury.  Autograph  in  Eccl. 
Cant. 

^8  Chron.  Joh.  Textor.  Matt. 
Paris's  date  is  too  loose  to  be  re- 
lied upon  ;  "  Eodem  anno  1259, 
ascendente  sole  Cancrum  facta 
esthominum  pestilentia,  etc.  .  .  . 
obiit  in  ilia  jieste  mortifera  domi- 
nus  Fulco  Londinensis  episco- 
pus."  ( Matt. Paris  ad  ann.  1259.) 
Fulco  London.  Episcopus  obiit 
xii  Kal.  .lunii.  Continuat.  Flor. 
Wigorn. 

'^^  Some  say  that  he  died  aoth 


May,  others  on  the  21st,  and  was 
buried  atFulham.  CompareMatt. 
Paris,  Matt.Westm.,  Chron.  Joh. 
Textor.,  Annal.  S.Edmund.,  His- 
toriola  Lond.,  et  Obituar.  Paulin. 

•iO  Pat.  43  Hen.  HI.  m.9. 

21  He  was  elected  bishop  of 
Winchester  in  Jan.  1259,  (Annal. 
Winton.,)  but  he  refused  the  dig- 
nity, the  King  not  approving  of 
the  election. 

32  Lett,   in  Turr.   Lond.    N^. 

503- 

^•^  Pat.  43  Hen.  HL  m.  7. 

'^  On  the  1 8th  of  the  same 
month  he  obtained  a  grant  from 
the  crown  to  hold  with  his  bi- 
shopric all  the  ecclesiastical  bene- 
fices he  held  at  the  time  of  his 
election.    Ibid.  m.  6. 

•^^  Henricus  episcopus  London, 
consecratus  in  ecclesia  Heatae 
Mariiv  a  Bonifacio  archiepiscopo 
assistentibus  Waltero  Wygorn., 
Egidio  Sarum,  Simone  Norwic, 
Waltero  Exon.,  llogero  Cester., 
xvCal.  ^LlrtiiI  259.  Reg.  Cantuar. 
Eodem  die,  (pio  ipse  consecratus 
est  addidit  in  ultimo  professionis 
suir  hoc  verbum,  salvo  jure 
Loudinensis  ecclesia'.  Dominus 
archiepiscopus  fecit  ipsum  reci- 


28() 


LONDON. 


St.  Mary's  church,  South wark,  on  Sunday  15th  Feb. 
1259-60  "'.  He  died  13th  July  i '262-^7^  and  was  buried 
near  to  his  predecessor,  Eustace  de  Fauconberge-^". 

1262  Richard   Talbot   or  Tiialkbot,  dean  of  St.PauVs, 

46  Hen.  III.  was  elected  18th  Aug.  1262,  and  confii'med  20th  Sept. 

following,  but  he  died  before  he  received  consecra- 
tion^^^\ 

1263  Henry  of  ^A'UDVficvi,  archdeacon  of  Oxford^  was  elected 

47  Hen.  III.  13th  Nov.  1 262 -^o,     Tii^j  archbishop  of  Canterbury  in- 

forms the  King  by  letter,  dated  20th  Dec.  1262,  that 
he  had  confirmed  the  election  of  Henry  de  Sandwich 
as  bishop  of  London^  ^  He  received  the  temporalities 
J  5th  Jan.  1262-3^-,  and  was  consecrated  at  Canter- 
bury 27th  May  following^-^  He  died  in  1273''^,  ^"^ 
was  buried  in  his  own  cathedral. 


tare  professionem  suam,  etiterum 
subscri})ere,  et  dictum  verbum 
infra  professionem  contentum 
penitus  omittere ;  et  hoc  coram 
multis  sufFraganeis  suis  et  omni- 
bus aliis  ipsi  consecrationi  assis- 
tentibus.  Rot.  Profess.  Autogr. 
rot.  5. 

^6  Matt.  Westm. 

37  Henricus  episcopus  Lon- 
don, obiit  ii  Kal.  Augusti  (Con- 
tinuat.  Flor.  AVigorn.) ;  but  the 
Chronicon  Dovorensis,  the  His- 
toriola  Londinensis,  and  the  Obi- 
tuar.  Pauhni,  place  his  death  13th 
July,  and  the  Annals  S.  Edmundi 
and  Bartholomew  (Cotton.)  fix  it 
22nd  July. 

3**  Annal.  Burton,  et  ex  Epi- 
taphio. 

39  In  crastino  obiit  ante  annun- 
tiationem  confirmationis  (Chro- 
nicon Dovorense).  According  to 
Thomas  Wikes,  he  died  three  or 
four  days  before  Michaelmas 
day ;  but  the  Pauline  Obituary 
fixes  his  death  28th  Sept. 

■^  Chronic.  Dovor.  et  Profess. 


Autogr.  rot.  5. 

41  Lett,  in  Turr.  Lond.  temp. 
Hen.  III. 

■12  Pat.  47  Hen.  III.  m.  19. 

^  A  manuscript  Annals  of  the 
Church  of  Canterbury  gives  the 
following  account  of  the  death 
of  bishop  Wingham,  the  election 
and  death  of  Richard  Talbot,  and 
the  election  and  consecration  of 
Henryof Sandwich.  "Anno  1262 
Henricus  de  Wingham  episcopus 
Londoniensis  obiit  die  S.  Mil- 
drithae,  die  Jovis,  apud  Steben- 
hithe  ;  cujus  loco  electus  est  Ri- 
cardusTalebot,  decanus  S.  Pauh, 
nepos  Fulconis  Basset  quondam 
episcopi  Londinensis,  qui  regem 
adeuns  in  transmarinis  partibus, 
ab  ipso  susceptus  est,  et  ab  archi- 
episcopo  confirmatus  in  vigiha 
S.  Matthaei  perprocuratores  suos. 
Obiit  in  crastino,  nondum  accepto 
confirmationis  suaenuntio.  Dein 
Henricus  de  Sandwico,  filius  do- 
mini  Henrici  de  Sandwico  militis, 
electus  citra  festum  B.  Martini ; 
cito  post  adiit  regem  in  transma- 


BISHOPS. 


287 


John  de  Chishul,  deanof  Ht.FauVs^  was  elected  on  the 
morrow  of  St.  Nicholas,  7th  Dec.  1 273  '\  and  the  tem- 
poralities were  restored  to  him  15th  March  1273— 4^^\ 
He  was  consecrated  at  Lambeth  29th  April  '"^  and  en- 
throned the  same  day '^.  His  death  happened  8th 
Feb.  (vi  Id.  Feb.)  1279-So^'J,  and  he  was  interred  in 
his  own  cathedral  '*^\  The  license  to  elect  his  successor 
issued  1 8th  Feb.  1279-80'^',  and 

FuLK  LovEL,  archdeacon  of  Colchester^  was  elected,  but 
he  refused  it'- ;   and  19th  April  1280  a  second  license 


rinis  partibus  agentem ;  et  ab 
ipso  adinissus,  adiit  archiepisco- 
pum  Cantuariensem  in  partibus 
Sabaudije ;  et  ab  ipso  apud  Belli- 
cum  in  festo  B.  Thoinse  apostoli 
confirmatus,  in  Angliam  rediit, 
consecratus  exinde  in  ecclesia 
Cantuariensi  vi  Cal.  Junii." 

^•^  In  August,  according  to  the 
Annals  of  Worcester  and  Waver- 
ley;  "  circa  festum  S.Michaelis," 
JMatt.  Westin.  et  Wikes;  "circa 
festum  S.Matthtri,"  Annal.  Lon- 
don." 1 2  die  Sept."  Obituar.Fau- 
lini,^anno  1273.  Henricus  de 
Sandwich,  episcopus  Lond.  apud 
Ilorseth  manerium  suum,  post 
totum  pr.Tlationis  sua?  tempus 
in  maxima  angustia  consumma- 
tum,  obiit  in  Octavis  Nativitatis 
B.  Maria?.  Annal.  S.  Edmundi 
et  Contin.  Flor.  Wigorn. 

^'  Wikes,  Matt.  Westm.,  An- 
nal. Winton.  et  S.  Edmundi. 

^^  Pat.  2  Edw.  I.  m.  20. 

^^  Die  Dominica  prox.  post 
festum  Sanctiv  Maria?. 

•''^  Annal.  S.  Ednumdi. 

■*•*  Wikes  and  Adam  Murimuth 
make  him  die  7th  Eel). 

^  \\\  acjuilouali  mure  ecclesiae 
Pauliiuv  exadverso  chori.  Annal. 
S.  Edmundi  et  llistoriola  Lond. 

•'^'  Pat.  8  Edw.  L  m.  23. 


•^-  Annal.  Lond.  et  W^igorn., 
"  Ob  debilitatem  corporis  et  alia 
conscientia?  dictamina."  Upon 
his  declining  to  take  uponhim  the 
office  of  bishop,  his  metropolitan, 
John  Peckham,  addressed  the 
following  epistle  to  him  : 
*'  Epistola    Johannis    Peckham, 

archiepiscoi)i  Cantuariensis  ad 

Fulconem  Lovel  electum  Lon- 

dinensem. 

"Prater  Johannes  etc.  Veneran- 
dae  discretionis  viro,  sibique  in 
Christo  carissimo  domino  Fulconi 
Lovel,  archidiacono  Colcestriae, 
salutem.  Exhibitis  nobis  nujjcr 
literis  vestris  de  credentia  per 
manus  Stephani  de  Codenore 
socii  vestri,  ipse  nobis  circa  hoc 
vestrum  bene])lacitum  taliter  ex- 
l)licans  intimavit,  quod  vos  i)er 
nostram  sohcitudinem  dirigi  pe- 
titis,  i)er  (piam  viam  possitis 
honestiusaLondinensis  electionis 
negotio  expediri.  Nos  autem  non 
sine  cordis  amaritudine  hoc  au- 
dit©, pro  eo  (piod  ipsi  ecclesia? 
per  vos  divinitus  credebamus 
esse  prospectum,  }>utantes  vos 
habiles  esse  ad  majora,  si  aliquid 
nos  latens  canonicum  non  obsis- 
tat,  deliberatione  prania  t;diter 
duximus  esse  respondenilum  : 
quod  quia    post  renuntiationem 


288 


LONDON. 


issued  ^'^,  when 
1280    Ric'iiAiu)  DE  GiiAVKsExu,  cauou  of  St.  PauVs  and  arcli- 
8Edw.  1.     deacon  of  Northampton,  was  chosen'^.     He  received 
the  royal  assent  to  his  election  9th  May  1280^^,  and 
was  confirmed  by  the  archbishop  of  Canterbury  on  the 
17th  of  the  same  month  ^^\  on  which  day  the  tempo- 
ralities were  also  restored  to  him^".     He  was  conse- 
crated at  Coventry  1  ith  Aug.,  and  enthroned  1st  Oct. 
His  will  is  dated  12th  Sept.  1302^^;  and  he  died  at 
Fulham  9th  Dec.  1303,  and  on  the  15th  of  the  same 
month  was  buried  in  St.  Paul's  cathedral,  close  by  the 
tomb  of  Henry  of  Sandwich  ''^.  The  archbishop  of  Can- 
terbury was  informed  of  his  death  by  letters  from  the 
chapter,  dated  12th  Dec.^^^  and  he  appointed  Richard 
de  Newport,  archdeacon  of  Middlesex,  custos  of  the 
spiritualities  of  the  see.  The  conge  d'elire,  vice  Richard 
de  Gravesend,  is  dated  12th  Jan.  1303— 4 ^\  and 
1306    Ralph  de  Raldock   or  Baudake,  dean  of  St.  PauVs^ 
34Edw,  I.     was   elected  23rd  Feb.  1303-46-.     The   royal  assent 


publicam  a  vobis  factam  jus  elec- 
tionis  factae  taliter  expiravit,  ut 
sine  novo  consensu  capituli  ne- 
queat  convalescere,  vos  si  in 
renuntiationis  proposito  funditus 
permanetis,  sine  morse  dispendio 
convocatis  fratribus  aliisque  per- 
sonis  solennibus  in  capitulo  re- 
signationem  vestram  iteretis  pro- 
testantes  eisdem,  quod  pro  debi- 
litate corporis  et  alia  conscientiae 
dictamina  nonintenditis  electioni 
de  vobis  factae  aliquatenus  inlise- 
rere,  malentes,  in  statu  humili 
tutius  consistere  quam  in  sublimi 
districtius  judicari.  Ecce  caris- 
sime,  in  cordis  amaritudine,  ut 
praemisimus,  vobis  ad  propositum 
respondemus,  qui  speravimus  in 
vobis  columnamnobilem  ecclesiae 
fideliter  reperisse.  Sed  si  odium 
laboris  aut  pusillanimitas  forsitan 


vos  retrahat  a  sanctae  vocationis 
honore,  non  solum  fratri  defunc- 
to,  cujus  remittis  sponsam  duce- 
re,  derogatis,  verum  etiam  discal- 
ceati,  vobis  opprobrium  secun- 
dum Mosaicae  legis  arbitrium 
timere  poteritis  imminere.  Dat. 
apud  Eccleshal  vi  Idus  Aprilis 
consecrationis  nostrae  anno  se- 
cundo."  Ex  Reg.  Peckham,  fol. 
169. 

^•^  Pat.  8  Edw.  1.  m.20. 

^4  Wikes,  et  Annales  de  Hida. 

55  Pat.  8  Edw.  I.  m.  19. 

56  Lett,   in  Turr.   Lond.   N^. 
1209. 

57  Pat.  8  Edw.  I.  m.  19. 

58  Whart.  de  Epis.  Lond.  106. 

59  Annales  Lond. 
*>^  Reg.  Peckham. 

61  Pat.  32  Edw.  L  m.  27. 
^2  In  Vigilia  S.  Matthiae. 


nisiiops. 


^>89 


was  obtained  22nd  March  ^^-^  and  the  archbishop's  con- 
firmation loth  May^^;  the  restitution  of  the  tempo- 
rahties  was  made  to  him  ist  June^^\  but  owing  to  an 
appeal  being  made  to  the  Pope  against  his  election 
and  subsequent  confirmation,  he  was  not  consecrated 
until  30th  Jan.  1305-6^'^^  and  17th  July  following  he 
was  enthroned ^^7.  He  died  at  Stepney  24th  July  1313, 
and  was  buried  in  St.  Paul's  cathedral ^^''.  The  license 
to  elect  a  bishop  in  the  room  of  bishop  Baldock  bears 
date  2nd  Aug.  j  3 1 3  ^''K 
Gilbert  de  Segrave,  precentor  of  St.  PaitPs,  was 
elected  lyth  Aug.  1313'^;  he  obtained  the  royal  as- 
sent to  his  election  on  the  22nd  of  that  month "^,  con- 
firmation 17th  Sept.'^,  and  the  temporalities  on  the 
28tli  of  the  same  month  "-^  He  was  consecrated  by 
Henry  bishop  of  Winchester,  at  Canterbury,  25th 
Nov.  following,  and  enthroned  24th  March  1313-147^. 
He  died  18th  Dec.  I3i67\  On  30th  Dec,  the  day  on 
which  bishop  Segrave  was  buried,  the  license  to  elect 
his  successor  issued  7^. 


^•■^  Pat.  32  Edw.  I,  m.  23. 

^■^  RefT.  Eccl.  Cantuar.  On 
nth  May,  according  to  Reg. 
Winchelsey. 

<J^  Pat.  32  Edw.  I.  m.  18. 

6*^  Epistola  Clementis  Papae  in 
Reg.  Cantuar.  data  Lugduni  Feb. 
I.  1306.  He  was  consecrated 
at  Lyons  by  the  cardinal  of  Spain 
(a  Petro  Ilispano  cardinale  Alba- 
nensi),  and  on  his  return  to  Eng- 
land he  renewed  his  profession 
of  obedience  to  the  archbishop, 
(iv('al.  April.)  29th  March  1306. 

^'  Annul.  London. 

^'^  Ibid,  et  Adam  Murimuth. 

<'••'  Pat.  7  Edw.  IL  p.  I.  m.  iH. 

''^  (lilbcrtus  de  Segrave,  de- 
cretoruin  doctor,  et  ecclesi;v  Pau- 
lina^ pra^entor,  electns  est  in 
episcopuni  London.  1313.  Aug. 
17-  per  iv  comproniissarios,  viz. 
Ricardum  de  Newport  archidia- 

VOL.  II.  1' 


connm  MiddlesexicP,  Ricardum 
de  Gravesend,Willelmum  deCha- 
dleshunte,  et  Gilbertum  de  Mid- 
dleton  canonicos  (Reg.  Eccl. 
Cantuar.) — xvii  Cal,  Sept.  (i6th 
Aug.)  Adam  Murimuth. 

71  Pat.  7  Edw.  IL  p.  I.  m.  19. 

7-  Reg.  Eccl.  Cantuar. 

7">  Pat.  7  Edw.  IL  p.  I.  m.  17. 

7-*  Reg.  Eccl.  Cantuar.  Anno 
1314  Gilbertus  episcojius  Lon- 
din.  intronizatus  est  Dominica 
in  Passione,  viz.  i.v  Cal.  April., 
et  eodem  die  posuit  primos  la- 
pides  novi  Feretri  S.  F>kenwaldi, 
quasi  fundator.    Ad.  Murimuth. 

'"'  Anno  131 6  die  xv  Cal.  Ja- 
nuarii  (iSth  Dec.)  obiit  Gilbertus 
ejnscopus  London,  et  sepultus 
fuit  die  Jovis  30  die  Decembris. 
Ad.  Murimuth. 

'^  Pat.  10  Edw.  II.  p.  2.  m.36. 


'290 


LONDON. 


13  1 7    KioiiARD    DK  Newport,  archdeacon  of  Middksex^  was 
loEdw.  II.    elected  27th  Jan.  13  1  777,  and  the  dean  and  chapter 
on  the  following  day  inform  the  King  of  their  choice  7«. 
On  nth  Feb.  the  royal  assent  was  given ''^;  and  the 
new  bishop  was  confirmed  at  Canterbury  26th  March ^"^^ 
on  the  3 1  st  of  which  month  he  received  his  temporali- 
ties ^1,  and  was  consecrated  at  Canterbury  by  arch- 
bishop, Walter  15th  May  following^-.     He  died  24th 
Aug.  13 1 8,  at  Ilford*^'^,  and  was  interred  in  St.  Paul's 
four  days  afterwards. 
1319    Stephen  de  Gravesend,  nepheic  of  Richard  de  Graves- 
12  Edw.  II.    end,  late  bishop  of  this  see,  was  elected  i  ith  Sept.  13  18, 
and  received  the  royal  assent  *^-^  to  his  election  on  the 
24th ^\   He  was  confirmed  at  Peterborough  3rd  Nov., 
and  had  the  temporalities  restored  to  him  three  days 
afterwards  ^^.    His  consecration  took  place  at  Canter- 
bury 14th  Jan.  1318-19^7,  and  his  enthronization^^ 
30th  Sept.^'J     He  died  at  Stortford  8th  April  1388^0, 
and  was  buried  on  the  27th  in  St.  Paul's  cathedral  ^^ 
The  license  to  elect  a  bishop  in  the  room  of  Stephen 
de  Gravesend  issued  13th  April  1338^2^  and 
1338    Richard  de  Bynteworth  or  Bentworth^-^,  a  canon 
12  Ed.  III.     of  St.  PavTs,  was  elected  4th  May  1338,  and  obtained 
the  royal  assent  to  his  election  on  the  6th  of  the  same 


77  Ad.  Murimuth. 

78  Lett,  in  Turr.  Lond.  S.  155. 

79  Pat.  10  Edw.  II.  p.  2.  m.  30. 

80  Lett,  in  Turr.  Lond.  H.  48. 

81  Pat.  10  Edw.  II.  p.  2.  m.  22. 
et  Lett,  in  Turr.  Lond.  S.  120. 

82  Reg.  Cranborn.  fol.  363. 

8-^  Anno  1 3 18  obiit  die  S.  Bar- 
tholomsei  apud  Ylleford  ad  do- 
mum  vicarii  ejusdem  loci  subito ; 
et  statim  de  illo  loco  apud  Ste- 
benhethe  noctanter  delatus  est. 
Ad.  Murimuth. 

8-1  In  the  enrolment  of  the 
royal  assent  he  is  by  mistake 
called  '*  Stephen  de  Segrave." 

8'''  Pat.  12  Edw.  II.  p.  I.  m.  23. 


86  Ibid.  m.  18. 

87  Reg.  Cranborn.  et  Adam, 
de  Murimuth. 

88  His  suffragan  was  "  Petrus 
episcopus  Corbanensis."  An. 
1 33 1  obiit  die  S.  Wlstani  apud 
Fratres  Minores  London,  qui  fuit 
de  ordine  eorum.  Ad.  Muri- 
muth. 

89  Reg.  suum. 

90  In  his  will,  dated  29th  Feb. 
1337-8,  he  directs  to  be  buried 
"  prope  Ricardum  episcopum 
cognominem." 

91  Ad.  Murimuth. 

92  Pat.  12  Edw.  III.  p.i.m.6. 
9'i  He  is  improperly  called  "de 


BISHOPS.  291 

month-'^.  He  was  confirmed  at  Otford  on  the  zjrd,  and 
received  the  temporahtics  24th  May'J\  He  was  con- 
secrated by  Robert  bishop  of  Chichester  at  Lambeth'''' 
12th  July  following,  and  enthroned  the  same  day'^S 
on  which  day  he  also  became  chancellor  of  England^^. 
He  died  8th  Dec.  I339''■^  and  was  buried  in  his  own 
cathedral  on  the  J 3th  of  the  same  month'.  The 
conge  d'elire  vice  bishop  Bynte worth  is  dated  25th 
Jan.  J  339-40  2. 
o  Ralph  de  Stratford,  canon  of  St.  PauFs  and  nephew 
ni.  of  John  archhishop  of  Canterbury  ^^  was  elected  26th 
Jan.  1339-40',  and  received  the  royal  assent  to  his 
election  on  the  29th  of  that  months  and  the  restitu- 
tion of  the  temporalities  1 3th  Feb.^^  He  was  conse- 
crated at  Canterbury  on  the  second  Sunday  in  Lent, 
12th  March  following'.  His  death  took  place  at  Step- 
ney on  Thursday  7th  April  1354''.  Fourteen  days 
after  the  decease  of  bishop  Stratford,  the  conge  d'elire 
to  the  dean  and  chapter  issued^,  and 
4  Michael  de  Nokthburg  or  Northbrook,  LL.D., 
Ill-  archdeacon  of  Suffolk  and  canon  of  St.  PauPs,  was 
elected  bishop  22nd  April  1354,  and  was  confirm- 
ed the  following  day  by  the  archbishop  of  Can- 
terbury ^o.    |3ut   r^g    both   of  these  proceedings  took 


Wentworth"  in  Registro  Eccle-  ^^Reg.Cranborn.etAdara.Mu- 

siae  Cantuariac.  rimuth. 

y^Pat.  i2Edw.III.p.i.  m.6.  '-'^  Glaus.   12  Edw.  III.   p.  2. 

^^  Ibid.  p.  2.  ni.31.  m.  23.  in  dorso. 

»<»  The  King,  24th  May  1338,  »"•>  Ibid,  et  13  Edw.  III.  p.  2. 

gave  permission  to  the  convent  m.  11.  in  dorso. 

of  Canterbury  to  issue  a  hcense  ^  Ad.  Murimuth. 

that  Richard  de  Bynteworth,  e-  2  Pat.  14 Edw.  III.  p.  i.  m. 47. 

lect  of  London,  might  be  conse-  ^  Adam.  Murimuth. 

crated  "  extra  ecclesiam  Cantu-  •*  Histor.  Roftens.  p.  374. 

arifT;"   and  the  convent  issued  ^  Pat.  14  Edw.  III.  p.  i.  m. 47. 

their  license  to   that  effect  6th  ^  Ibid.  m.  35. 

of  June,   and    the    bishop    elect  '"  Reg.  Eccl.  Cantuar. 

acknowledged  it  9th  June  from  »  Reg.  Ishp.  fol.  81. 

his  manor  of  Lopham  in  the  dio-  -^  Pat.  28  Edw.  III.  p.  1 .  ni.  13. 

ccse  of  Norwich.  i'^  Letter  dated  231  d  April. 

r  p  2 


292  LONDON. 

place  without  the  Pope'^s  approval  they  were  accounted 
void.  The  King,  however,  restored  the  temporalities 
to  him  23rd  June^^;  and  3rd  July  the  archbishop 
of  Canterbury  committed  to  him  the  spiritualities 
of  the  see,  not  by  virtue  of  his  election,  but  of  the 
Pope's  provision  1^  The  date  of  his  consecration  is 
not  recorded^-.  He  died  9th  Sept.  1361,  at  Copford 
in  Essex  1^,  and  was  buried  at  the  entrance  of  the 
cathedral  of  St.  Paul's  without  the  west  door,  as  he 
had  directed  in  his  will  bearing  date  31st  May  1361. 
The  license  to  elect  a  new  bishop  in  the  room  of  Mi- 
chael de  Northburg  bears  date  21st  Sept.  1361^'^. 
1362  Simon  of  Sudbury  ^^,  LL.D.,  chancellor  of  Salisbury ^ 
36  Ed.  III.  domestic  chaplain  to  pope  Innocent  the  Sixths  and  auditor 
of  causes  in  the  Rota  at  Rome^  was  appointed  to  this 
see  by  papal  bull  dated  22nd  Oct.  136 1,  by  virtue  of 
which  the  archbishop  of  Canterbury  delivered  up  the 
spiritualities  to  him  30th  Nov.  following  ^ 6.  He  was 
consecrated  20th  March  1361  —  2,  and  the  temporali- 
ties were  restored  15th  May  following  ^7.  He  was 
translated  to  Canterbury  by  papal  bull  of  4th  May 

1375  William  Courtenay^^^  Mshop  of  Hereford^  was  trans- 
49  Ed.  III.  lated  thence  to  this  see  12th  Sept.  1375^^.  The 
writ  by  which  his  temporalities  were  restored  to  him 
is  dated  2nd  Dec.  i375'^S  and  he  received  his  spiritu- 
alities on  the  following  day^^.  The  great  seal  of  Eng- 
land was  delivered  to  him  as  chancellor  loth  Aug. 


^0  Pat.  28Ed\v.  III.  p.  2.  m.22.  mino  SimoneThepold,  alias  Sud- 

^1  Newc.  Rep.  i.  18.  bury,  qui  istam  capellam  funda- 

^2  Ibid.  vit  A.  D.  1365."  Weever,  p.743. 

'3  Reg.  Islip.  16  Reg.  Islip. 

14  Pat.  35  Edw. III.  p. 3.111.39.  17  Pat.  36  Edw.  III.  p.i.  m.9. 

1'''  His  family  name  was  Ty-  i^  Reg.  Sudb.  fol.  i. 

bold,  Tibald,  or  Thebaud;  but  19  He  was  the  fourth  son  of 

he  is  usually  known  by  the  name  Hugh  Courtenay  earl  of  Devon. 

of  Sudbury,  the  place  of  his  nati-  20  Reg.  Sudbury. 

vity.  (Reg.Norvvic.6.)  It  was  also  21  Pat.  49  Edw.  III.  p.  2.  m.  7. 

spelt  Thepold.     "  Orate  pro  do-  22  Reg.  Sudbury. 


BISHOPS.  293 

1381'^^;  and  he  was  translated  to  Canterbury  by  bull 
of  pope  Urban  dated  9th  Sept.  1381  ^',  though  he  had 
been  elected  thereto  30th  July  preceding'^\  and  the 
royal  assent  given  to  his  election  5th  Aug.-^^ 
^8r  lloin-:iiT  de  I^uaybrokk,  the  successor  to  bishop 
ic.  II.  Courtenay,  was  promoted  from  being  canon  of  Lich- 
field to  the  see  of  London  by  the  bull  of  pope  Urban 
9th  Sept.  1381^7.  He  obtained  the  temporalities  27th 
])ec.  following-^,  was  consecrated  at  Lambeth  5th 
Jan.  1381-2,  and  received  the  spiritualities  the  next 
day--^  He  held  the  Great  Seal  of  England  from 
20th  Sept.  1382  to  loth  March  1383-^0^  j^^.  fjj^^j 
28th  Aug.  1404'^^  and  was  buried  in  St.  PauPs  ca- 
thedral-^-, in  St.  Mary's  chapel ■^•^.  The  conge  d'elire 
vice  bishop  Braybroke  issued  loth  Sept.  1404-^^. 
1.05  Roger  Walden,  dean  of  York,  succeeded  to  Bray- 
jn.IV.  broke,  and  obtained  the  see  by  the  Pope's  bull  of 
proviso  published  loth  Dec.  1404-^''.  He  had  previ- 
ously been  advanced  to  the  primacy  of  Canterbury  by 
pope  Boniface  in  the  stead  of  Thomas  Arundel,  who 
was  banished  for  treason-^^;  but  king  Henry  IV  hav- 
ing restored  Arundel  to  the  see  of  Canterbury,  de- 
clared Roger  ^Valden  an  intruder  and  usurper.  After 
five  years  spent  in  private  life,  he  accepted,  with  king 
Henry's  permission,  the  bishopric  of  London.  He 
made  his  profession  to  the  archbishop  29th  June,  and 
was  installed  the  next  day.     He  received  the  tempo- 

23  Claus.  5  Ric.  II.  m.  25.  in  ing  to  his   epitaph  in  Weever, 

dorso.  p.  360;  and  27th  Aug.  1404  ac- 

'^■^  Reg.  Courtenay.  cording  to  his  epitaph  as  given 

2'''  Reg.  Eccl.  Cantuar.  by   Dugdale    in    his   History  of 

2«  Pat.  5  Ric.  II.  p.  I.  m.  29.  St.  Paul's. 

27  Reg.  Courtenay.  •*2  Reg.  Arundel. 

2f^  Pat.  5  Ric.  II.  p.  I.  m.  4.  33  Histor.  Paul.  p.  84. 

29  Reg.  Courtenay.  •         ^4  pj^t,  -  Hen.  IV.  p.  2.  m.  i. 

3*^  Claus.  6  Ric.  II.  m.  24.  in         3r»  in   the   bull   he    is    styled 

dorso.  "  Episcopus  ecclesia  universalis." 

31   Hora   prima,   sic,   in   Reg.  Wharton,  de  Epis.  Lond.  p.  34. 
Arundel,  8th  Dec.  140T.  (Hist.         '"r.  g^e  vol.  i.  ]).  21. 
Lond.);  27th  Aug.  1405  accord- 


U^H 


LONDON. 


ralities  from  his  Majesty  28th  July  1405-^";  but  ho 
did  not  enjoy  his  dignity  long,  as  he  died  in  the  be- 
ginning of  Jan.  1405-6'^^,  and  was  buried  in  the  priory 
church  of  St.  IJartholomow,  near  Sinitlifield-*-^  On 
16th  Jan.  1405-6  the  dean  and  chapter  of  St.  Paul's 
had  the  royal  license  to  elect  a  bishop  in  the  room  of 
Roger  Walden'i",  and 

1406  Nicholas  Bubbewyth,  archdeacon  0/ Dorset,  successively/ 
7  Hen.  IV.  master  of  the  rolls^  keeper  of  the  pricy  seal^  and  trea- 
surer of  Eiufland,  succeeded  by  papal  bull  dated  14th 
May  1406^'.  He  was  consecrated  at  Mortlake  26th 
Sept.  in  that  year'-,  and  received  the  temporalities 
on  the  27th  of  the  same  month ^3;  and  22nd  June 
following  was  translated  to  Salisbury 4''. 

1407  Richard  Clifford,  bishop  of  Worcester^  was  translated 
9  Hen.  IV.    from  that  see  to  London  13th  Oct.  1407  '\  and  had 

the  temporalities  restored  to  him  on  the  20th  of  the 
same  month  ^^\  on  which  day  he  made  his  profession 
to  the  archbishop  at  Gloucester.  He  died  20th  Aug. 
1421,  and  was  buried  in  St.  Paul's ^7,  His  will,  dated 
1 8th  Aug.  1 41 6,  was  proved  12th  Nov.  1421^^.  The 
license  to  elect  a  bishop  in  the  room  of  Richard  Clif- 
ford is  dated  9th  Nov.  1421"*^,  and  on  the  22nd  of 
the  following  month  the  dean  and  chapter  of  London 
elected  Thomas  Polton,  bishop  of  Hereford  ^0,  to  pre- 
side over  them,  and  sent  a  certificate  of  their  election 


37  Pat.  6  Hen.  IV,  p,  2.  in.  15. 

38  He  died  6th  Jan.  1406,  ac- 
cording to  Arundel's  Register; 
on  2nd  Nov.  1406,  according  to 
his  epitaph  as  given  in  Weever ; 
on  30th  Dec.  1405,  according  to 
the  Historiola  Lond.;  and  on 
nth  Jan.  1406,  according  to  the 
Canterbm*y  Register. 

39  Liber  Lambeth. 

40  Pat.  7  Hen.  IV.  p.  i.  m.  17. 

41  Reg.  Arundel. 

42  Ibid. 

43  Pat.  7  Hen.  IV.  p.  2.  in.  2. 


44  Pat.  8  Hen.  IV.  p.  2.  m.  20. 

45  Historiola  Londinensis  et 
Catal.  Paulin.  ;  but  the  bull  of 
pope  Gregory  XII.  is  dated  22nd 
June  1407.     Reg.  Arundel. 

46  Pat.  9  Hen.  IV.  p.  i.  m.  31. 
4"  Reg.  Chichel.  et  ex  Epitaph. 

48  Reg.  Chichel.  fol.  347. 

49  Pat'  9  Hen.  V.  p.  2.  m.  14. 
The  privy  seal,  witnessed  "in  ex- 
cercitu  nostro  apud  Ruthveil/'  is 
also  dated  9th  Nov.  142 1. 

•^^  Reg.  Goodman,  fol.  76. 


BISHOPS. 


S95 


to  pope  Martin  V;  but  before  their  notification  reached 
his  Holiness,  he  liad,  by  bull  dated  17th  Nov.^',  trans- 
lated to  the  see  of  London 
J2  John  Ki:MrK,  bishop  of  Chichester,  who  received  the 
f>- ^'-  spirituals  from  the  archbishop  20th  May  1422''^,  and 
his  temporalities  from  the  crown  on  the  20th  of  the 
following  month ''-^  The  Creat  Seal  of  England  was 
delivered  to  him  as  Lord  Chancellor  i6th  March 
1425-6-'',  and  ^th  April  1426  he  was  elected  arch- 
bisho])  of  York'''',  and  on  the  22nd  of  that  month 
had  the  temporalities  of  the  archiepiscopal  see  deli- 
vered to  him'^.  On  the  translation  of  cardinal  bishop 
Kempe  to  York, 
16  William  Ghey,  LL.I).,  dean  of  York,  was  elected 
•^l-  bishop  of  London  by  the  King's  command''",  and  the 
temporalities  were  restored  to  him  6th  May  I426''«, 
on  which  day  he  was  also  consecrated  by  the  arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury  "  papa  inconsulto/'  and  pope 
Martin  V.  thought  it  expedient  to  issue  his  bull  of 
provision,  dated  2cth  July  1426 ''•^  This  prelate  was 
translated  to  Lincoln  in  1431  ^'^\  His  successor  in  the 
see  of  London  was 


»i  Reg.  Chichel.  fol.  32. 

^-'  Reg.  Chichel. 

-''^  Pat.  10  Hen.  V.  in.  9. 

'"■"^  Glaus.  4  Hen.  VI.  m.  8.  in 
(lorso. 

'''*'•  Bishop  Kempe  was  nomi- 
nated 14th  Jan.  1425-6  to  the 
metropolitan  see  of  York,  and 
IMiilip  bishop  of  Worcester  to 
the  see  of  Ely,  "in  casu  quod 
per  snmmntn  pontificcm  pri- 
us  de  alia  persona  provisum 
non  existat  ad  eandem,"  (MS. 
Cott.  C'leop.  F.  iv.  fol.  24.)  and 
the  certificate  of  the  chapter  of 
London  to  the  archbishop  of 
Canterbury,  notifying  the  trans- 
lation   of    Kcmpe    to    York,    is 


dated  24th  April  1426.  Reg. 
Chicheley,  II. 

^'*'  Pat.  4  Hen.  VI.  p.  2.  m.  22. 
See  also  Reg.  Chichel.  II.  f.  364. 

•'*'  xiiii"  die  Januarii  anno 
quarto  [Ilenrici  Sexti]  prccsen- 
tibus  in  Camera  Stellata  dominis 
Bedford  et  aliis  ordinatum  fuit. 
.  .  Ita  de  persona  magistri  \Vil- 
lielmi  (irey  decani  Eborum  pro- 
videatur  ad  ecclesiam  London. 
(MS.  Cott.  Cleop.  F.  iv.  fol.  24.) 
He  was,  "  spreta  papali  reserva- 
tione,"  elected  Sth  April  I42r). 

•'^  Pat.  4  Hen.  VI.  p.  2.  m.  16. 

''•»  Reg.  Chichel. 

•■'"'  Pat.  9  Hen.  VI.  p.  2.  m.  8. 


296 


LONDON. 


143  1  HoHERT  FiTz-HuGii'*',  LL.D.,  archdeacon  of  NortUamp- 
9  ihn.  VI.  toii^  who  had  tlie  temporalities  restored  to  him  4th 
Aug.  1431^'-.  He  was  consecrated  16th  Sept.  follow- 
ing''^  In  Dec.  1435  he  was  chosen  as  the  successor 
of  bishop  Morgan  in  tlie  see  of  Ely,  but  before  he 
could  be  translated  thither  he  died  at  St.Osyth's  15th 
Jan.^'  1435-6,  and  was  buried  in  St.  Paul's  cathe- 
dral <'\  His  will,  dated  15th  June  1434,  was  proved 
13th  Feb.  1435-6 <^^. 
T436  Robert  Gilbert,  D.D.,  dean  of  YorJc^  was  chosen  by 
14  Hen. VI.  the  chapter  to  succeed  bishop  Fitz-Hugh ;  and  9th 
March  1435-6  "  in  consideratione  maguiB  virtutis  et 
scientia?  qua)  in  persona  pricfati  Iloberti  existit ;  ace- 
tiam  servicii  quod  ipse  carissimo  patri  nostro  defuncto 
et  nobis  impendit/"'  he  had  license  to  go  to  Rome  to 
obtain  confirmation  of  his  election^".  The  Pope's  bull 
of  provision  is  dated  xii  Cal.  Junii  (21st  May)  1436^^, 
and  the  temporalities  were  restored  to  him  15th  Sept. 
following^^^.  He  was  consecrated  at  Lambeth 7o  28tli 
Oct."\  and  died  22nd  June"'^  1448.  The  conge  d'elire 
vice  bishop  Gilbert  bears  date  22nd  Aug.  1448^-^;  but 


^1  He  was  the  third  son  of  the 
Lord  Henry  Fitz-Hugh. 

«2Pat.  9  Hen.  VI.  p.  2.  m.  8. 

^3  In  civitate  Fulgensi  in  Ita- 
lia, (lleg.  ipsius.)  He  was  elect- 
ed during  his  absence  from  Eng- 
land in  a  mission  to  Rome  from 
the  King. 

6-1  Reginald  us  Kentwode  de- 
canus  et  capitulum  ecclesise  S. 
Pauli  London.  Henrico  Cantuar. 
archiepiscopo,  &c. —  intimamus 
quod  dicta  ecclesia  London,  per 
mortem  Roberti  ultim.  episcopi 
die  15  Januar.  incepit  vacare 
&c.  Godwin,  on  the  authority 
of  the  epitaj)h  in  Weever,  p.  360, 
places  his  death  on  22nd  Sept. 
1435;  hut  the  epitaph,  as  print- 


67  Pat. 

68  Reg. 

69  Pat. 

70  Reg. 

71  His 


ed  in  Dugdale,  is  15th  Jan. 
65  Ex  Epitaph,  et  Reg.  Chichel. 
^^  Reg.  Chichel.  458. 

14  Hen.  VI.  p.  I.  m.  8. 
Chichel.  I.  fol.  53. 

15  Hen.  VI.  m.  50. 
Chichel.  fol.  53. 
own  register  however 

states  that  the  ceremony  was 
performed  by  cardinal  Beaufort, 
bishop  of  Winchester,  in  the 
conventual  church  of  the  Car- 
melites in  London.  Reg.  Gil- 
bert, fol.  I. 

72  The  certificate  of  the  chap- 
ter of  London  announcing  his 
death  is  dated  27th  July  1448. 

7-'^  Pat.  26  Hen.VI.  p. 2.  m.  16. 


BISHOPS.  J297 

3  Tjiomas  Kempk,  a.m.,  S.T.l^,  archdeacon  of  Richniond 
VI.  and  Middlesex,  had  already  obtained  the  bishopric  by 
virtue  of  a  bull  from  pope  Nicholas  published  2Jst 
Aug.  14487 »;  and  though  the  King  had  first  written 
to  his  Holiness  in  favour  of  Konipc,  he  afterwards 
seemed  disinclined  to  sanction  the  Pope's  nomina- 
tion7-^;  consequently  Thomas  Kempe  did  not  obtain 
the  royal  assent  before  4th  Feb.  1449-50,  nor  the 
temporalities  until  two  days  afterwards"^ :  on  the  8tli 
of  the  same  month  he  was  consecrated  by  his  uncle 
the  archbishop  of  York,  in  the  chapel  of  his  palace, 
called  York-place,  in  London '7.  He  died  28th  March 
1489  7«,  and  was  buried  in  a  chapel  built  expressly  for 
that  purpose  in  St.  Paul's  cathedral" 9.  His  will,  dated 
4th  Feb.  1488-9,  was  proved  22nd  Oct.  1489.  The 
license  to  the  canons  to  elect  a  bishop  in  the  room  of 
the  deceased  bears  date  J  9th  July  1489^*^;  pursuant 
to  which 
)  Rtchaud  Hill,  B.D.,  dean  of  the  Kinp's  cha2)el,  was 
•^-  elected  19th  Aug.  1489,  and  received  the  temporalities 
6th  Nov.^^  ;  on  the  15th  he  was  consecrated  at  Lam- 
beth^- by  John  archbishop  of  Canterbury '^-^  He  died 
20th  Feb.  1495—6.  His  will,  dated  26th  April  1495, 
was  proved  i9tli  March  1495-6.^^ 


74  Reg.  Stafford.  '8  \\\^  death  is  also  placed  in- 

7'''  The    House    of   Commons  correctly  on  31st  March.    (Obit. 

petitioned  the  King  tliat  Edward  PauUn.)     The  certificate  of  the 

duke  of  Somerset,  the  bishop  of  dean   and  chapter  notifying  his 

London,  and  others,  shoidd  l)e  decease  is  dated  30th  March. 

removed   from  the   King's    pre-  ''!>  Yj\  Ei)itaphio. 

sence  during  their  lives,  and  not  ^  Pat.  4  Hen.  VII.  m.  4. 

permitted  to  come  within  twelve  ^'  Pat.  5  Hen.  VII.  m.  8. 

miles  of  the  royal  court.  ^-  The  license  for  his  conse- 

76  Pat.  28  Hen.  VI.  p.  i.  m.  9.  cration   "  extra   ecclesiam  Can- 

77  Reg.  Kemp.      '*  In  capella  tuar."  is  dated  29th  Oct.  1489. 
infra     hos])itium      lu'chicpiscopi  Reg.  Cantuar. 

juxta  Charing-cross  in  suburbio  ^'^  Reg.  Hill, 

civitatis  Londinensis."  ^  Lib.  Vox. 

VOL.  II.                                                    Q  (| 


298  LONDON. 

1496  TiiOiMAS  Savage*^  •,  bishop  of  Rochester,  was  translated 
12 H. VI I.  to  the  see  of  London  by  papal  provision  from  pope 
Alexander  VL  3rd  Aug.  1496 ;  confirmed  by  the 
archbishop  of  Canterbury  22nd  Oct.,  and  installed  by 
proxy '^•''  27tli  Oct. ;  but  he  did  not  obtain  his  tempo- 
ralities from  the  King  until  2nd  Dec.^''  He  was  trans- 
lated to  York  by  the  bull  of  pope  Alexander  VL  pub- 
lished in  the  cathedral  at  York  12th  April  150 1;  and 
the  spiritualities  of  the  see  of  London  were  taken  into 
the  hands  of  the  archbishop  of  Canterbury  17th  Sept. 
1501.  The  conge  d'elire  vice  bishop  Savage  is  not 
enrolled,  but 
1 502  William  Wareiiam,  successively  keeper  of  the  Great 
18  II.  Yll.  ^eal  and  chancellor  of  England,  was  elected  bishop  of 
London.  The  date  of  his  election,  however,  does  not 
appear ^7 ;  but  he  had  the  temporalities  restored  to 
him  ist  Oct.  1^02^^,  and  four  days  afterwards  he  was 
consecrated  and  enthroned,  viz.  5th  Oct.  By  papal 
bull,  dated  29th  Nov.  1503,  he  was  translated  to  Can- 
terbury ^'^ 
1504  William  Barons,  or  Barnes,  as  he  is  sometimes 
20  u.  VII.  called,  succeeded  Wareham  as  bishop  of  London. 
Pope  Julius  II,  by  way  of  provision,  conferred  the 
see  upon  him  2nd  Aug.  1504;  he  had  been,  however, 
previously  elected  by  the  canons  of  St.  Paul's  ^o.  The 
temporalities  were  restored  to  him  13th  Nov.  in  that 


8-1  Stow  (vol.  ii.  lib.  iv.  p.  4)  provision  for  him  is  dated  20th 

saj's  that  John  Marshall  bishop  Oct.  1501.     Reg.  Wareham. 

of  London  died  in  1493;  but  he  ^^  He  had  a  grant  of  the  cus- 

has  evidently  misread  "  Land."  tody  of  the  temporalities  during 

for  "  Lond."  for  John  Marshall  the   vacancy  of  the  see  by  the 

bishop  of  Llandaft"  died  in  1496.  translation  of  bishop  Savage  to 

See  i)age  250  of  this  vol.  York,  viz.  from  29th  April  1501 

^^  In  the  person  of  Richard  to  ist  Oct.  1502.     Pat.  18  Hen. 

Lichfield  his  proctor.     Reg.  Sa-  VII.  p.  i.  m.  10. 

vage.  89  Reg.  Cantuar. 

86  Pat.  12  Hen. VII.  90  Reg.  Wareham  et  suum. 

87  Pope  Alexander's    bull    of 


BISHOPS.  290 

year-'',  and  he  was  consecrated  on  the  26th''-,  and 
installed  by  proxy''-^  on  the  28th  of  that  month 'J-*,  He 
died  loth  Oct.  1505,  and  had  presided  over  the  see 
scarcely  eleven  months.     His  will  is  dated  iith  Oct. 

1505 '''• 
6    Rich  All  1)  Ft  tz- James,  bishop  of  CJiichester,  succeeded 
VII.     William  Barons  in  the  see  of*  London  2nd   August 
1506  ■''',  but  the  temporalities  were  restored  to  him 
1st  Aug. -'7.     He  died''"^  15th  Jan.  1521—2,  and  was 
buried  on  the  north  side  of  his  own  cathedral.     His 
will,  dated  nth  April  1518,  was  proved  22nd  May 
1522. 
2    CuTHHERT  TriNSTALL,  LL.D.,  masfev  of  the  rolls  and 
^lll-    dean  of  Salisbury,  was  promoted'^-'  to  the  see  of  London 
on  the  decease  of  bishop  Fitz-James,  by  papal  provi- 
sion, and  the  temporalities  were  restored  to  him  5th 
July  1522 ',  and  again  7th  Oct.-    He  was  consecrated 
on  the  9th,  and  installed   on  the  22nd  of  the  same 
months.     He  was  appointed  keeper  of  the  privy  seal 
12th  July  1523  ',  and  in  March  1530  he  was  translated 
to  Durham''. 
o    John  Stokksley,  D.D,,  archdeacon  of  Dorset,  was  ap- 
•^m-    pointed  bishop  of  London  on  the  translation  of  Cuth- 


91  Pat.  20  Hen.VII.  p.i.m.ii.  ^^Tlie  certificate  of  the  chapter 

'-*-  The  hcense  for  his  conse-  of  London  notifying  his  death  is 

cration  "extra  ecclesiam  Cantu-  dated  17th  Jan.  1522. 

ariensem"   was    obtained    22nd  9i>  Although  he  was  lawfully 

Nov.     Reg.  Cantuar.  elected,  yet  pope  Leo  X.  issued 

^  In  the  person  of  Christo-  his  bull  of  provision  in  his  fa- 

jiher  Ursewyke  his  proctor.  vour,    dated     i6th     May    1522. 

•*•*  Reg.  ipsius.  (RepT-  Tunst.)  Me  received  a  se- 

••'''  Lih.  Holgrave.  cond  one  from  pope  Adrian  VL 

'**  He   is    said   to    have  been  dated  loth  Sept.  i-)22.     Ihid. 

nominated    hy    the    King    24th  '  Pat.  14  lien. VIIL  iv2.  m.  28. 

March    \r,o-^-G,   and    confirmed  -  Ii)id. 

hy  the  archbishop  2nd  Aug.  fol-  •'  Reg.  Tunstall. 

lowing,     lie  was  also  probably  -^  Pat.15  Hen.VlIl.  p.  2.  in.io. 

enthroned  30lh  Oct.  •'  Reg.  Stokcsl.  ct  Reg.  Ware- 

9"  Pat.  21  Hen.VII.  p.  2.  m.i^.  ham. 

Q  <]  2 


,*iOO 


LONDOxV. 


bert  Tiinstall  to  Durham'':  he  received  the  temporal- 
ities 14th  Julyi  530',  and  was  consecrated  27tli  Nov.^ 
fbllowin(^-\  He  died  on  his  birth(hiy,  Htli  Sept.  1539, 
and  was  buried  in  his  catliedraP*^^  in  tlie  chapel  of 
St.  Gregory,  on  the  14th  of  the  same  month. 
J 5 39    Edmund  Bonner,  LL.D.,  bishop  elect  of  Hereford^  was 

31H.VIII.  chosen  for  the  see  of  London  20th  Oct.  1539 ^^  and 
obtained  the  royal  assent  to  his  election  7th  Nov.^^, 
and  his'temporalities  on  the  1 8th  of  the  same  month i-^. 
He  was  consecrated  in  his  own  cathedral  4th  April 
1(^40^^,  and  enthroned  on  the  i6th  of  that  month  i\ 
He  was  deprived  ist  Oct,  1549  by  two  several  com- 
missions dated  8th  and  17th  Sept.  preceding^^. 
1550    Nicholas  Ridley,  bishop  0/ Hochester,  was  translated 

4  Edw.VT.  to  the  see  of  London  ist  April  1550^',  and  enthroned 
on  the  12th  of  the  same  month ^^ ;  but  in  the  ist  year 
of  the  reign  of  queen  Mary,  he  was  imprisoned,  and 
20th  April  1554  condemned  at  Oxford.  On  18th  Oct. 
in  the  following  year  he  was  burnt  to  death  at  the 
stake  a  martyr  to  his  faith. 
Edmund  Bonner  was  restored  to  the  bishopric  of 
London  5th  Sept.  1553  ;    but  he  was  again  displaced 


^553 

1  Mar. 


6  Pope  Clement's  bull  of  pro- 
vision is  dated  28th  March  1530. 

7  Pat. 22  Hen.VIII.  p.2.m.25. 

^  The  license  for  his  consecra- 
tion "  extra  ecclesiam  Cantuari- 
ensem"  was  obtained  26th  Nov. 

1530- 
9  Reg.  Cantuar. 

^^  Reg.  Cranm. 

11  Ibid. 

'2  Pat.  31  Hen.VIII.  p. 3.  m. 9. 

la  Ibid. 

!•*  Reg.  Cranm.  fol.  259. 

1^  Ibid. 

16  Pat.  3  Edw.VI,  p.  II.  m.  3. 
in  dorso.  Reg.  Bonner,  fol.  210. 

^^  Pat.  4  Edw.VI.  p.  I.  m.  23. 
Ridley  was  translated  to  London 


without  a  writ  of  conge  d'elire 
having  been  sent  to  the  dean 
and  chapter,  pursuant  to  the 
statute  I  Edw.  VI.  c.  2.  which 
enacts  "  that  from  henceforth 
no  conge  d'elire  shall  be  granted 
nor  election  of  any  archbishop 
or  bishop  by  the  dean  and  chap- 
ter made,  but  that  the  King  may 
by  his  letters  patent,  at  all  times 
when  any  archbishopric  or  bi- 
shopric be  void,  confer  the  same 
upon  any  person  whom  the  King 
shall  think  meet :"  and  the  patent 
granting  Ridley  the  restitution 
of  the  temporalities  refers  to  and 
cites  the  statute  in  question. 
^^  Reg.  Bonner,  fol.  277, 


BISHOPS.  301 

by  authority  of  parliament  30th  May  1559,  and  com- 
mitted to  the  Marshalsoa  prison,  where  he  died  •  th 
Sept.  1569,  and  was  buried  in  the  churchyard  of  St. 
George,  Southwark,  in  a  spot  used  only  for  the  inter- 
ment of  prisoners.       On   22nd  June  1559  the   dean 
and  chapter  of  London  had  license  to  elect  a  bishop 
in  the  stead  of  Edmund  Bonner  deprive(P-^ 
J9    Edmund  Guindal,  S.T.P.,  was  elected  to  the  bishop- 
liz-       ric  of  London  26th  July  1559,  consecrated  21st  Dec. 
and  enthroned  two  days  afterwards-^';  the  temporal- 
ities were  restored  to  him  2Jst  March  1560 -i,  and 
1 6th  May  1570  he  was  translated  to  York--.     The 
license   to   elect  a  bishop   in   the    room  of  Edmund 
Grindal  translated  to  York  is  dated  ist  June  1570-'^. 
70    Edwix  Sandes  or  Sandys,  hlshop  of  Worcester,  having 
Sliz-      been  elected  to  this  see  2nd  June  1570,  was  translated 
hither,  and  received  the  royal  assent  1st  July'-*  ;    the 
temporalities  on  the  I3th-%and  was  enthroned  on  the 
20th  of  the  same  month -^'.     After  presiding  over  this 
see  six  years  and  a  half  he  was  removed  to  York  in 
1576—7.     On    the    translation   of   bishop   Sandes    to 
York,   a  conge  d'elire  issued  loth   March  1576-7 -'", 
in  pursuance  of  which 
77    John    Aylmkr,    S.T.P.,    archdeacon    of  Lincoln,    was 
•'^-       elected    on   the  12th,   confirmed   on    the   22nd,   and 
consecrated    24th    March    1576-7-''.       The    queen's 
assent  to  his  election  was  given   i8t]i  April-'';    and 
ho  received  the  temporalities  loth  May  following  •^*^'. 
Ho  died  in  the  bc^ginning  of  June  1594-^',   and  was 


•9  Pat.  I  Kliz.  ]).  6.  m.  i.  -'«  Re<T.  Grindal.  foL  So. 

'^'^  Reg.  Parker,  fol.  i8  et  Reg.  -'7  Pat.  19  Eliz.  p.  10  m.  29. 

Grindal.  fol.  i.  28  Reg.  Grindal.  fol.  27. 

'^^  Pat.  2  Eliz.  ]).  14.  m.  3,  29  p^t^  J9  YXxz.  p.  10.  m.  29. 

"  Pat.  12  Eliz.  1).  7.  m.  18.  -"^  Ibid. 

2*^  Ibid.  m.  28.  •'"  Godwin  and  Stow  say  3rd 

2-*  Ibid.  June  ;    the    London    Catalogue 

-^  Ibid.  m.  17.  says  5th  June. 


302  LOxNDON. 

buried   in    St.  PiiuFs    cjithodr.il.      His    will   is   in   tlio 
Prerogative  Office  of  Canterbury -'-.  The  conge  d'elirc, 
vice  bishop  Aylmer  is  dated  2  5th  Dec.  1594=^  ^  pursuant 
to  which 
1595    UiciiAiiD  Flktciier,  hishop  of  Worcester^  was  elected 
37  Eliz.      ^oth  Dec.  1594,  obtained  the  qucen''s    assent  to  his 
election  4th Jan.  1594-5"",  find  the  temporalities  on  the 
25th  of  the  same  month-^'.     He  died  15th  June  1596, 
and  was  buried  in  St.PauFs.   His  will  is  in  the  Preroga- 
tive Office  ^^'.    The  license  to  elect  a  bishop  of  London 
in  the  room  of  Richard  Fletcher  deceased  is  not  dated, 
but  it  is  enrolled  on  the  patent  roll  of  the  39th  of 
Ehzabeth,  p.  16.  m.  8,  and 
1597    Richard   Baxcroft,  S.T.P.,  was    elected  21st  April 
39  Eliz.       T597,  and  had  the  royal  assent  on  the  30th  of  that 
month •^'';  his  consecration  took  place  8th  May 3^,  and 
30th  May  restitution  of  the  temporalities  was  made 
to  him^-'.     On  the  6th  of  the  following  month  he  was 
enthroned,   and   loth  Dec.  1604^^  was  translated  to 
Canterbury. 
1604    Richard  Vaughan,  hishop  of  Chester^  was    translated 
2  Jac.  I.      thence  to  London  on  the  promotion  of  bishop  Bancroft, 
and  was  installed  24th  Dec.  1604".      He  died  30th 
March  1607,  and  was  buried  in  bishop  Kempe's  chapel 
in  St.  Paul's.     His  will  is  in  the  Prerogative  Office  of 
Canterbury  '-. 
1607    Thomas  Ravis,  hishop  of  Gloucester,  was  translated  to 
5  Jac.  I.      London  i8th  May  1607,  and  enthroned  2nd  June  fol- 


•■^2  Dixy.  8.  4^  Dec.  10,  1604,  Rich.  Ban- 

33  Pat.  37  Eliz.  p.  3.  m.  25.  croft   episcopus  London,  trans- 

34  Ibid.  m.  24.  latus    est    ad    archiepiscopatum 

35  Ibid.  Cantuariensem.     Camd.  Annal. 

36  Drake.  50.  Jac.  I.     See  also  vol.  i.  p.  26. 

37  Pat.;39  Eliz.  p.  16.  m.  8.  4i   Rgg,  Grindal.  fol.  404,  et 

38  Reg.Wlutg.  II.  fol.  82.  Camd.  Annal. 

39  Pat.  39  Eliz.  p.  16.  m.  8.  42  Huddleston.  32. 


BISHOPS.  303 

lowing  ^-^     He  died  14th  Dec.  1609 '^  and  was  buried 
in  the  north  aisle  of  St.  Paul's.  His  will  is  in  the  Pre- 
rogative Office  '"*.    His  successor  was 
TO    George   An  hot,  hishop  of  Cocentry  and  Lichfield^  who 
f  1-      was  removed  thence  to  London  20th  Jan.  1609-10;  and 
on  the  J  2th  of  the  following  month  he  was  enthroned  "^. 
He  was  translated  to  Canterbury  9th  April  1611  '7. 
II    John   King,    S.T.P.,    archdeacon   of  Nottinnham   and 
<-•  I-      dean  of  Christ  Church,  had  the  bishopric  of  London 
bestowed   upon    him   by  king  James   the  First  ;    he 
was    confirmed   7th   Sept.    1611^^,   the    next  day  he 
was   consecrated   at  Lambeth '-^  and   on   the  8th  of 
the   same  month '^  the   temporalities    were    restored 
to  him.     He  died  30th  iSLirch  1621  ^\  aetat.  62,  and 
was  buried  in  the  south  aisle  near  the  choir  in  St.PauFs 
cathedral.   The  conge  d'elire,  vice  bishop  King,  issued 
26th  June  i62i-''-. 
2T    George    Monteigne,   hishoj)   of  Lincoln^  was    elected 
«^-  I-     to   this    see  20th  July  1621  ;    he  received  the  royal 
assent  ^-^  and  loth  Sept.  following  he  was  enthroned. 
The  temporalities  were  restored  to  him  14th  Sept.'^ 
At  the  latter   end   of  the  year    1627   he  was    trans- 
lated to  Durham  ;   and  thence,  after  he  had  held  the 
see  but  three  months,  to  York.     The  license  to  elect 
on  the  translation  of  the  last  named  bishop  is  dated 
4th  July  1628'^;  and 
28    AViLLiAM  Laud,  hhhop  of  Bath  and  JVells^  was  trans- 
'"■•  1-     lated  to  London,  and  obtained  the  roval  assent  iith 


4<'^    2    Junii    1607.      Thomas  ^9   Reg.    Abbot,    fol.    28.    et 

Ravis     episcopus    (iloccslrensis  Camd.  Annal.  Jac.  I. 

translatus  est  ad  sedem  Londi-  •''^'  Reg.  Abbot,  fol.  28. 

nensom.      Camd.  Annal.  Jac.  L  •"''  Ex  Kpitajihio  in  Hist.  Paul. 

Rog.  Bancroft,  fol.  5 [.  j).    73.       Ex     calculo     obiit     29 

•*-*  Ex.  Epitajjhio  in  Hist.  Paul.  Martii     162 1.       Camd.     Annal. 

•*''  Wingfiohl.  9.  Jac.  I. 

•*<»  Reg.  Bancroft,  fol.  103.  ^-  Pat.  19  Jac.  1.  p.  2^.  No.  6. 

-1^  Reg.  Abbot,  fol.  i.  etCamd.  •"'•*  Ibid.  No.  5. 

Annal.  Jac.  I.  -'-i  Ibid.  No.  4. 

•*'*  Reg.  Bancroft,  fol.  161.  •''••  Pat.  4  Car.  I.  p.  3^1.  No.  9. 


304  LONDON. 

July  1628  '^'.  He  was  confirmed  15th  July  1628 ''7, 
and  received  the  temporalities  on  the  i8th  of  the 
same  month'".  On  19th  Sept.  1633  he  was  ad- 
vanced to  the  archiepiscopal  see  of  Canterbury ''^.  On 
his  translation 

1633  William  Juxon,  bishop  elect  of  Hereford^  was  promoted 
9  Car.  I.  to  the  see  of  London^  and  his  election  confirmed  23rd 
Oct.  1633.  He  was  consecrated  on  the  27th  of  the 
same  month  ^'^\  and  enthroned  5th  Nov.  He  was 
made  high  treasurer  of  England  6th  March  1635, 
which  office  he  enjoyed  till  1641.  He  suffered  in 
common  with  the  other  bishops  during  the  rebellion, 
and  retired  to  his  manor  of  Little  Compton,  in  Glou- 
cestershire. After  the  restoration  he  was  translated 
to  the  see  of  Canterbury,  which  he  obtained  20th 
Sept.  166061. 

1660    Gilbert  Sheldon,  S.T.P.,  was  elected  bishop  of  Lon- 

12  Car.  I.     clon  23rd  Oct.  1660,  and  consecrated  at  Westminster, 

in  the  chapel  of  king  Henry  the  Seventh,  on  the  28th 
of  the  same  month ^^-.  On  the  death  of  primate  Juxon 
he  was  translated  to  Canterbury  31st  Aug.  1663^3. 

1663  HuMFREY  Henchman,  hisliop  of  Salisbury ^  succeeded 
15  Car.  II.  Gilbert  Sheldon  in  the  see  of  London  15th  Sept. 
16636^.  He  died  7th  Oct.  1675,  setat.  83,  and  was 
buried  in  the  parish  church  of  Fulham. 

1675  Henry  Compton,  youngest  son  of  the  earl  of  North- 
27  Car.  II.  ampton,  was  translated  from  the  bishopric  of  Oxford 
to  that  of  London  i8th  Dec.  1675,  and  confirmed 
at  Chelsea  6th  Feb.  1675-6.  He  died  at  Fulham  7th 
July  1713,  aged  8 J,  and  was  buried  in  the  church- 
yard there. 

17 14    John  Robinson,  bishop  of  Bristol^  was  nominated  to 

13  Ann.       London  8th  Aug.  17 13,  on  the  death  of  bishop  Comp- 


•''6  Pat.  4  Car.  I.  p.  36.  No.  8.  ^i  Rgg.  Juxon,  fol.  152. 

•^7  Reg.  Abbot.  II.  fol.  130.  62  ibid.  fol.  208. 

5«  Pat.  4  Car.  I.  p.  36.  No.  7.  63  Ibid.  fol.  327. 

'>^  Reg.  Laud.  I.  fol.  i.  ^'-i  Ibid.  fol.  339. 
60  Ibid.  fol.  18. 


BISHOPS.  305 

ton,  and  the  royal  assent  was  given  in  the  same 
month  to  his  election.  He  was  confirmed  by  the  arch- 
bishop 13th  March  1714.  He  died  at  Hampstead  in 
CO.  Middlesex  nth  April  J723,  setat.  73.  Ho  was 
buried  privately  19th  April,  in  Fulham  churchyard 
near  his  predecessor  bishop  Conipton. 
[    Edmund  Gibson,  bishop  of  Lincoln^  was  nominated  to 

I-  London  joth  April  1723;  the  conge  d'elire  issued  on 
the  13th  of  the  same  month;  he  was  elected  on  the 
29th,  and  confirmed  4th  May,  and  the  temporalities 
were  restored  to  him  on  the  6th  of  that  month ;  he 
was  installed  1 6th May.   He  died  4th  Aug.  1748,  act.  79. 

\    Thomas  Sherlock,  bishop  of  Salisbury^  succeeded  Dr. 

II.  Gibson  ;  he  was  nominated  12th  Oct.,  his  conge  dV'lire 
was  dated  29th  Oct.  1748,  and  his  majesty  ist  Dec. 
following  commanded  the  duke  of  Grafton,  chamberlain 
of  the  household,  to  admit  and  cause  to  be  sworn 
Thomas  bishop  of  London,  in  the  room  and  place  of 
Dr.  Edmund  Gibson.  Ho  was  confirmed  ist  Dec.  1 748 
at  Bow  church,  London. 

I  Thomas  Hayteu,  bishop  of  Nortmch^  was   elected  5th 

II  Oct.  1  761.  The  royal  assent  to  his  election  was  given 
on  the  17th,  and  he  was  confirmed  at  Bow  church  on 
the  24th  of  the  same  month ^'\  He  died  9th  Jan. 
1762. 

z    RicHARD^'^  OsBALDEsroN,  blshoj)  of  Carlisle,  was  elected 

II-  8th  Feb.  1762.  The  royal  assent  to  his  election  was 
given  on  the  J  5th,  and  he  was  confirmed  on  the  i8tli 
of  the  same  month ^''.     He  died  in  1764. 

4  Richard  Terrick,  bishop  of  Peterborough^  was  nomi- 
^11-  nated  27th  May  1  764,  and  elected  on  the  30th  of  the 
same  month <''^.  The  royal  assent  to  his  election  was 
given  4th  June,  he  was  confirmed  at  Bow  church  6t]i 
June,  and  the  temporalities  were  restored  to  him  8tli 
June*'-'.     He  died  29th  March  1777. 

^^  Reg.  Seeker.  ^"^  R^GT-  Seeker. 

^'*'   III  most  lists  he  is   called         "^'^  ll)id. 
Thomas,  *9  Church  Book,  Home  Office. 

vol..  11.  R  r 


eOOG  LONDON. 

1777    RoHKRT  LowTH,  bishop  of  Novwich^  was  elected  22nd 
lyGeo.ITI.    April  1 777,  and  the  royal  assent  to  his  election  given 
1  ith  Oct.;    he  was  confirmed  by  the  archbishop  1st 
May  1778.     He  died  3rd  Nov.  1787. 
1787    Beilby  Porteus,  bishop  of  Chester^  was  nominated  to 
28Geo.IlI.     London    14th    Nov.    1787.      The   royal   assent    was 
ordered  to  be  given  to  his  election  28th  Nov.,  and 
his  Majesty  ordered  him  to  be  sworn  in  on  the  follow- 
ing day"o.     The  temporalities  were  restored  to  him 
7th   Dec.'^',   on  which   he   received   the   archbishop's 
confirmation.     He  died  14th  May  1809,  setat.  78. 
1809    John  Randolph,  bishop  of  Bangor^  was  nominated  to 
49Geo.IIl.     London  25th  May  1809,  elected  19th  June,  and  the 
royal  assent  was  ordered  to  be  given  to  his  election 
30th  June.      He  was  confirmed  9th  Aug.,  and  the 
temporalities  were  restored  to  him  on  the  1 2th  of  that 
month. 
1813    William  Howley,  regius  professor  of  divinity/  at  Ox- 
53Geo.ITI.    ford,  was  nominated  to  London  12th  Aug.  1813,  and 
elected  on  the  31st  of  that  month.     The  royal  assent 
was  ordered  to  be  given  on  the  same  day.     He  was 
confirmed  ist  Oct.,  and  the  temporalities  were  restored 
to  him   on  the  6th  of  the  same  month  72.     He  was 
translated  to  Canterbury  in  Aug.  1828. 
1828    Charles  James   Blomfield,   bishop  of  Chester,  was 
SGeo.Iv.^    nominated  to  London  15th  Aug.  1828;  elected  on  the 
20th,  on  which  day  the  royal  assent  was  ordered  to 
be  given  to  his  election.     He  was  confirmed  on  the 
23  rd,  and  the  temporalities  were  restored  to  him  on 
the  26th  of  the  same  month.     His  lordship  holds  the 
see  at  present. 

The  bishopric  is  rated  for  first  fruits  at  1000^. 
The  arms  of  the  see  are  Gules,  two  swords  in  saltire 
argent,  the  pommels  or. 

70  Church  Book,  Home  Office.  71  Ibid.  72  ibid. 


DEANS. 


307 


DEANS. 

BEFORE  THE  NORMAN  CONQUEST. 
Leovegauus. 
gouwinijs. 
Syiiedus. 

GuiLERMUS. 

Elfwinus. 
Luiredus. 


No  date  can  be  assigned  to  the  time 
any  of  them  held  the  office. 


SINCE  THE  NORMAN  CONQUEST. 
Ulstan,  called  also  Wlmann''^  was  dean  here  in  the 

time   of  bishop   Maurice,    (between   1085  and  1107.) 

His  obit  was  kept  2nd  Oct.    He  was  also  prebendary 

of  Totenhale. 
William"^  occurs  dean  xiv  Cal.  Aug.  (July  19)  iiii. 

He  died  in  1 138"^     He  was  also  prebendary  of  Chis- 

wick. 
IIalph  de  hA^iGFORD'^^  prebendary  of  Totenhall,  occurs 

in  ii42'7. 
Taurinus  de  Stamford'^  held  this  dignity  in  the  time 

of  bishop  Richard  de  Belmeis  TI.  (1T52 — 1162.) 
HuGir  DE  Mauixi-s  or  de  'Mar^f.y , prebendary  of  Tot- 

enhall,  is  thought  to  have  been  dean  of  St.  Paul's  from 

about  I J  60,  until  about  1181. 
Kali'ji   de  Diceto,  the  celebrated  historian,  was  from 

the  archdeaconry  of  Middlesex''^  promoted  to    this 


"•^  MSS.  Rawlins  (B.  372), 
Bodley. 

'■*  Nepos  Ricardide  Belmeis  I. 
Londinensis  episcopi  ex  Adelina 
sorore, 

7'''  Ralj)h  de  Diceto,  Ymag. 
Hist.  pj).  507,  508. 

''^'  Ricardi  de  Belmeis  I.  Lon- 
dinensis episcopi  ex  Waltero  de 
Belmeis  fratre  nepos,  Ricardi  de 
Belmeis  H.  episcopi  frater. 

'"7  Reg.  Dec.  et  Capit.  lib.  1. 
fol.34;  1 145.  Ibid.  fol.  45;  1 150, 
Catal.  Paulin. 


~^  Taurinum  de  Stamford  de- 
canum  nostrum  admisimus  ad 
vicariam  de  Dunton  (Wharton, 
p.  202);  but  Newcourt,  (pp.  33 
and  34,)  refuses  to  admit  Stam- 
ford in  his  catalogue  of  deans. 

"••  He  also  at  one  time  held 
the  prebend  of  Totenhale,  and  is 
frequently  styled  archdeacon  of 
London  ;  it  being  usual  in  those 
times  to  style  any  archdeacon  in 
a  diocese  by  the  title  of  his  cathe- 
dral. 


K  r  2 


308  LONDON. 

deanery  in  ii(Si"'J.  lie  held  the  office  in  1199^0, 
1'lie  time  of  his  death  is  not  known,  but  if  Bale  and 
Pits  may  be  believed,  he  was  living  in  12 10,  but  he 
probably  resigned  the  deanery  before  his  death.  His 
obit  was  kept  x  Cal.  Dec.  (22nd  Nov.) 

Alardus  de  Burnhaai,  archdeacon  of  London^  is  said 
to  have  succeeded  Ralph  de  Diceto  about  six  years 
before  1210,  in  which  year  Bale  and  Pits  reckon 
Ralph  living.  He  held  the  prebends  of  Cadlngton 
Major,  Holborn  and  Totenhale.  Alardus  died  14th 
Aug.  i2\6^^. 

Gervase  de  Hobuugg,  chancellor  of  this  cathedral,  and 
prebendary  of  Hoxton^  succeeded,  but  was  forthwith 
deposed  by  the  Pope's  legate  as  a  schismatic^-. 

William  de  Basinges  was  dean  here  about  121 2. 

Robert   de  Watford,   by  some  named   Dowtford, 
prebendary  of  Sneating,  was  dean  of  this  church  22nd 
Nov.  i2t8^'^     He   held   the    office   in    1222   and  in 
1227  81. 

Martin  de   Pateshull,   archdeacon  of  Norfolk,  and 
prebendary  of  Cadington  Minor,  held  this  dignity  in 
1228.     He  died  14th  Nov.  1229. 

Walter  de  Laxgford  in  the  Pauline  Catalogue  is 
placed  next  after  Martin  de  Pateshull,  and  in  that  of 
the  Dean  and  Chapter  next  after  Hugh  de  Marinis ; 
but  no  other  authority  for  his  holding  this  deanery  is 
to  be  found. 


"^^  Annus  ab  incarnatione  Do-  Paiili  per  Radulfum  de  Diceto 

mini  miUesimus  centesimus  octo-  decanum    Lundoniensem,    anno 

gesimus  primus,  annus  pontifica-  primo  sui  decanatus.  MSS.  Raw- 

tus  Alexandri  papae  tertii  vicesi-  lins  (B.  372)  Bodleian.  Oxf. 

mus  primus,  annus  regni  regis  ^^  Ymag.  Hist.  col.  643.  647 

Anglorum  Heniici  secundi  vice-  et  705. 

simus  Septimus,  annus  regni  regis  ^^    Annal.    de    Dunstaple,    et 

Anglorum  Henrici  filii  regis  un-  Obit.  Paulin. 

decimus,  annus  translationis  epi-  ^2  Annal.  de  Dunstaple. 

scopi  Herefordensis  Gilbert!  Fo-  ^3   Reg.    Hospit.    S.  Thomse 

lioth   in  Lundonemsem    episco-  Southwark. 

pum  octavus  decimus  tunc  tern-  ^4  Rgg,  Dec.  et  Capit.  lib.  A. 

poris    affluebat :    quando    facta  f.  34. 
fuit  inquisitio  maneriorum  beati 


DEANS.  309 

HiciiAKD  Wkatheushkd  is  said  to  have  been  dean 
here,  but  in  what  year  it  does  not  appear.  He  was 
made  archbishop  of  Canterbury  in  i  229. 

Geoffrey  de  Lucy,  prehendari/  of  Isledon  and  arch- 
deacon of  London^  appears  to  have  been  dean  here  in 
1231^"^  and  1233^^.  He  died  in  Sept.  1241**".  His 
obit  was  hehl  7th  Sept. 

William  de  S.  ^\k\\\k^  j)rehendary  of  Cadington  Minor 
and  Ealdstreet,  as  well  as  chancellor  of  this  churchy  was 
chosen  dean  about  the  end  of  the  year  1241'''^.  He 
died  in  1243.  ^^^  ^^^^  ^^''^^  kept  iv  Id.  Mar.  (12th 
March.) 

Henry  de  Cornhill,  prebendary  of  Iloliwell  and  Wild- 
land^  as  well  as  chancellor ^^^  was  dean  15th  Aug. 
1243,  and  died  9th  April  1254-^°. 

Walter  of  London  or  Walter  de  SALERNE,^r^ 
hendary  ofRngmere^'W^x.ii  elected  about  Easter  1254"^^, 
and  1 6th  Oct.  1256  was  elected  archbishop  of  Tuam 
in  Ireland'J^.     He  died  at  London  in  Aug.  1258. 

Robert  de  Barthone,  or  de  l^Aivro^^  precentor  of  this 
church,  and  prebendary  ofWillesdon^  succeeded  in  1256. 
He  was  dean  in  1259. 

Peter  de  ^v-wvojiT,  archdeacon  of  London ;  the  time 
of  his  holding  the  deanery  appears  not ;  in  the  cata- 
logue of  the  dean  and  chapter,  and  in  the  Pauline 
catalogue,  he  is  placed  as  next  successor  to  Robert 
de  Barthone.  His  obit  was  kept  iv  Cal.  Mar.  (27th 
Feb.) 

Richard  Talhot  was  treasurer  of  this  church  in  1 259"^-^ : 
he  was  afterwards  chosen  dean,  and  from  being  dean 
was  elected  bishop  of  London  i8th  Aug.  1262,  but 
died  in  the  following  month  before  consecration. 

8SReg.etCapit.Ub.A.fi'.25.37.  «^  Pat.  19  Hen.  III.  m.  14. 

^  Inq.  Man.  Capit.  ^  Matt.  Paris  et  Obit.  Paulin, 

^"  Matt.  Paris  ;  and  30th  July  91  Matt.  Paris. 

1240,  accordiniif  to  Reg.  Priorat.  ^-  Ware  de  Pnvsul.  Hibern.  et 

de  Bennondsey.  Cotton.  Fast.  Hibern. 

^'^  Matt.  Paris.  '•':*  Lib.  A.  f.  10. 


J310  LONDON. 

Geoffiiey  de  Feringes,  prebendary  of  Wenlakesharn, 
was  dean  in  1263^-^.     He  was  living  in  1267. 

John  de  Chishul,  archdeacon  of  London^  was  dean  of 
this  church  in  Oct.  1 268,  and  in  Dec.  i  273,  when  he 
was  elected  bishop  of  this  see. 

Heuvey  de  Bokham  succeeded  before  2nd  Feb.  1 273 -4, 
and  died  6th  or  7th  Oct.  i276'-^4, 

Thomas  de  Ingaldesthorp,  or  Inglethorp^^,  a^'ch- 
deacon  of  Middlesex^  and  prebendary  of  Newington,  (he 
was  also  archdeacon  of  Sudbury  in  Aug.  1267^^^,)  suc- 
ceeded about  the  latter  end  of  Feb.  or  beginning  of 
March  1276-7,  and  in  July  1  2(S3  he  was  made  bishop 
of  Rochester. 

Roger  de  la  Leye,  or  Lee,  archdeacon  of  Essex ^  and 
prebendary  of  Browneswode^'w^^  preferred  to  this  dean- 
ery viii  Cal.  Nov.  (25th  Oct.)  1283,  and  installed  27th 
Oct.     He  died  i8th  Aug.  128597. 

William  de  Moxtford,  or  IAo^tyo^h ^ prebendary  of 
Isledon,\\i)iS  elected  dean  of  this  church  3 1 st  Oct.  1 285. 
He  was  also  archdeacon  of  Salop.  He  died  suddenly 
towards  the  end  of  the  year  1294^^. 

Ralph  de  Baldock,  or  Baudake,  archdeacon  of  Mid- 
dlesex'^^^  was  elected  dean  i8th  Oct.  I294\  and  in 
J  304  he  became  bishop  of  this  see,  though  not  conse- 
crated till  1306. 

Reymund  de  la  Goth,  cardinal  deacon  of  Bome'^^  ne- 
phew of  pope  Clement  V,  obtained  this  deanery  before 
the  end  of  the  year  1306,  and  in  1307  was  removed 


93  Statut.  de  Officio  Puerorum  but  18th  Aug.  1287,  Ad.  Muri- 
Episcoporum,  fF.  47,  48.  muth. 

94  Anno   1276  obiit   Herveus  ^8  Lett.  1708  in  Turr.  Lond. 
de  Borham  decanus  London,  et  et  Matt.  Westm. 

electus   est  Thomas  de  Hingel-  ^9  He   held  the   prebends   of 

thorp.     Annal.  Ecclesiae  Cantu-  Holborn,  Isledon,  and  Newing- 

ariensis.  ton. 

9-^  Called  also  Hingelthorp.  '  Cartul.  Eccl.  Paulin. 

96  Pat.  51  Hen.  III.  m.  10.  -  Titulo  S.  Mariae  Novae. 

9" Cod.  MS.  Florilegi  Lambeth. 


DEANS.  311 

to  the  deanery  of  Lincoln  *,  and  from  Lincoln  to  the 

deanery  of  Salisbury  in  1310*. 
AiiNALDUs  Frangerius  de  Cantilupo,  cardinal  priest'' ^ 

enjoyed  this  dignity  i6th  May  1307''. 
John  de  '6 as\^a\ a\^ prebendary/ of  Neicinfjton^  was  elected 

hut    not   confirmed   in  131  i.     He   became   bishop  of 

Winchester  in  1316. 
I^  I  c  1 1 A  u  I)   D  !•:  Newport,  archdeacon  of  Middlesex,  was 

elected  dean  of  this  church  in  1314,  and  in  1317  was 

made  bishop  of  this  see. 
ViTALTs    DE  Testa'  exchanged   this   dignity   for   the 

prebend  of  Torleton  in  the  church  of  Sarum  in  1323^, 

with 
John  de  Everdon,  prebendnry  of  Neicinpton^  who  was 

admitted  15th  Sept.  1323,  and  installed  on  the  25th  of 

the  same  month''.  He  died  15th  Jan.  1336—7,  and  was 

buried  in  the  church  of  St.  Faith  under  St.  Paul's. 

His  will  was  proved  3rd  Feb.  1336-7. 
GiLHERT    DE    BuuERA,    prebendary   of  Ruatnere    and 

archdeacon  of  Ely,  succeeded  in  this  deanery  in  1336. 

He  died  3rd  Nov.  1353. 

Rl(  HARD  DE  KyLNIXGTOX,  Or  K  ILMYNGTOX,  arc/if/(Y/(TO;i 

of  London,  succeeded  in  1353,  or  the  year  following. 
He  died  before  the  end  of  the  year  136 1. 
Walter  de  Alderhurv,  frehendary  of  Holbom  and 
PortpooJe^  was  collated  to  this  see  by  Simon  Sudbury, 


•"^  Robert  deG ray stanes  in  His-  nensibiis,  p.  217)  states  that  Vi- 

toria  Dunelm.  c.  19.  talis  (leFurno.wlio  was  promoted 

•*  Reg.  Keel.  Sarum.  to  be  a  cardinal  bishop,  died  at 

^   Titulo    S.  Marcelli.     Gallia  Avignon  in  1320,  and  that   his 

Sacra,  i.  p.  21Q.  successor  in  the  deanery  o{  St. 

^  Pat.  35  Kdw.  L  Paul's  was  Jolin  de  Stratford  in 

"Wharton  calls  him  Vitalis  de  1320,  but  he  would  seem  to  be 

Furno,  a  cardinal  ]>riest,  by  tlie  mistaken,  as  John  Stafford  was 

title  of  S.Kquitius,  but  Newcourt  dean  of  the  arches  of  London  in 

(p.  41)  proves  that  Wharton  is  1322. 

clearly  wronjr.  i>  Ad.  Murimuth. 
*^  Wharton  (de  Decanis  Londi- 


312  LONDON. 

bishop    of   London,    25th    Nov.     i362,    jure    dcvolu- 
tionis  i^\ 

Thomas  Tiut.t.ek,  dean  of  Hereford,  hcmg  elected  to 
this  deanery,  was  confirmed  by  the  bishop  nth  April 
1363'^,  and  from  hence  he  was  promoted  to  the  bi- 
shopric of  Rochester  6th  March  1364^2^ 

John  de  Appleby,  LL.D.,  archdeacon  0/  Carlisle,  was 
made  dean  of  this  church  by  papal  provision  in  [364'-^. 
He  held  the  office  22nd  Nov.  13681^*  He  obtained 
the  prebend  of  Chamberlainswode  by  permutation  after 
he  was  dean. 

Robert  Brewer  apparently  held  this  dignity  in  1376. 

Thomas  de  Evere,  or  Eure,  LL.D.,  'prebendary  of 
Mora,  obtained  this  deanery  by  papal  provision  before 
the  end  of  the  year  1389.  His  appointment  was  con- 
firmed by  the  King  19th  March  1389-90 1\  He  died 
9th  Oct.  1 400,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral  at  the 
entrance  of  the  choir  i^'. 

Thomas  Stow,  LL.D.,  archdeacon  of  London  and  pre- 
bendary of  Mapcsbury,  was  elected  to  this  deanery 
25th  Oct.  1400,  and  confirmed  by  the  bishop  on  the 
29th  of  the  same  month.  His  appointment  was  rati- 
fied by  the  King  9th  Nov.  1400^7.  He  died  before 
19th  Nov.  1405. 

Thomas  Moor,  arclideacon  of  Colchester  and  prebendary 
of  Newington,  was  elected  dean  of  this  church  in  Jan. 
3406-7,  and  died  in  Dec.  142  r.  His  obit  was  kept  23rd 
Dec.  He  was  buried  4th  Jan.  1421—22  in  a  cloister 
on  the  north  side  of  St.  Paul's,  called  Pardon  church- 
yard. 

10   Newcourt,   p.   42.    doubts  Durham.  Cart.  Miscel.  Durham, 

whether    his     collation    to    the  No.  3710. 

deanery  took  effect.  ^^  Certific.  Sim.  Sudbury  Epis. 

'•  Reg.  Sudb.  Lond.  de  statu  decanatus  Paulini. 

12  Pat.    39    Edw.    III.    p.   3.  1^  Pat.  13  Ric.  II.  p.  3.  m.  23. 

m.  34-  ^^  Ex  Epitaphio  et  Reg.  Bray- 

'•^  In  1366  he  had  a  pension  broke, 

of    100/.    from    the    church    of  17  Pat.  2  Hen.  IV.  p.  2.  m.  39. 


DEANS.  318 

JIeginaj.d  Kentvvode,  archdeacon  of  London^  was 
elected  20th  Jan.  1421— 22 '*^,  and  died  8th  Oct. 
1441^-'.  He  was  also  prebendary  of  Totenhall  and 
Chaniberlainswode. 

Thomas  Lisieux  was  elected  nth  Dec.  1441,  and  con- 
firmed by  the  bishop  20th  Jan.  following-".  He  was 
also  prebendary  of  Totenhale.  He  died  13th  Oct. 
1456'^!. 

Laurence  Bothe,  or  I^xtwy.^  prebendary  of  Totenhale^ 
was  elected  22nd  Nov.  1456,  and  in  1457  was  made 
bishop  of  Durham. 

William  Say-^,  S.T.P.,  was  elected  2i8t  Nov.  1457, 
and  died  23rd  Nov.  1468-^. 

Roger  Radclyff,  LL.D.,  archdeacon  of  Salisbury ,  and 
prebendary  of  Ealdland,  was  elected  15th  Dec.  1468, 
and  confirmed  before  the  23rd  of  the  same  month. 
He  died  before  28th  July  1471'^^. 

Thomas  Wynterbourn,  LL.D.,  sometimes  erroneously 
called  Wilton,  archdeacon  of  Canterbury,  was  elected 
25th  Sept.  1 47 1.  He  died  7th  Sept.  1478,  according 
to  his  epitaph '-\  7th  Dec.  according  to  Weever-^'. 
He  held  successively  the  prebends  of  Mora  and  To- 
tenhale. 

AViLLiAM  Worseley,  S.T.P.,  but  according  to  his  epi- 
taph, LL.D.,  archdeacon  of  Notthujha)ii  and  prebendary 
of  IVillesden,  was  elected  22nd  Jan.  1478—9,  and  con- 
firmed 4th  March  following.  He  died  14th  Aug.  1499-". 

Robert  Sherbourn  was  elected  in  1499,  and  in  1505 
was  made  bishop  of  St.David's.  He  was  successively 
archdeacon  of  Taunton,  Huntingdon,  and  Buckingham, 
and  held  several  stalls  in  this  church. 

iti  Privy   Signet   Bills,  Temp.         22    He   held    successively    the 

H.  5.  prebends  of  Isledon,  Newington, 

'^   William    Grey    is    said    in  and  Wenlakesbarn. 
Antiq.  O.xf.  lib.  ii.  p.  21  to  have         2a  Ohituar.  Paulin. 
been    dean    here    in    1427,    but         -'4  Reg    Beauchamj).  Saruni. 
there  seems  no  authority  for  it.  ^.s  Hist.  Paul.  17 16.  p.  6,;j. 

2'^  Reg.  Gilbert.  2fi  pun.  M^n.  p.  370. 

■-''  Obituar.  Paulin.  27  Hist.  Paul.  p.  77. 

VOL.  II.  S    S 


iiU  LONDON. 

John  Colet,  or  Collet,  S.T.P.,  2)rehendary  of  Mora j 
succeeded  in  ^lay  1505,  He  died  at  Sheen  in  Surrey, 
1 6th  Sept.  15  19,  setat.  53,  and  was  buried  in  the  south 
aisle  of  the  choir  of  St.PauPs.  He  was  the  founder  of 
Paul's  school  in  1512-^. 

Richard  Pace,  'prebendary  of  Holyicell^  was  elected 
25th  Oct.  15 1 9,  and  confirmed  by  the  bishop  27th 
Nov.  following.  He  was  also  dean  of  Exeter,  and 
died  at  Stepney  in  1532,  and  was  buried  in  the  chancel 
of  that  parish  church.  After  his  death  this  deanery 
continued  void  about  four  years. 

Richard  Sampson,  hisJiop  of  Chichester^  was  elected 
dean  of  this  church  24tli  July  ^^^'^6,  and  confirmed  by 
the  bishop  27th  of  the  same  month -9.  He  quitted  it 
in  1540,  and  became  bishop  of  Lichfield  in  1542—3. 

John  Incent  or  Innocent,  LL.D.,  prebendary  of 
Wildlandy  was  elected  4th  June  1540,  and  confirmed 
the  loth  of  the  same  month ^*^.  He  died  before  12th 
Sept.  1545. 

William  May,  Uj  J) .^ prebendary  of  Chamberlainswode^ 
was  elected  8th  Feb.  1545-6,  and  in  the  ist  of  queen 
Mary  he  was  deprived.  He  also  held  the  prebend  of 
Wenlakesbarn. 

John  de  Feckenham  alias  Howman,  on  the  depriva- 
tion of  William  May,  was  elected  to  this  deanery 
10th  March  1553—4;  and  in  Nov.  1556  he  was  re- 
moved hence,  and  made  abbot  of  Westminster.  He 
held  the  prebend  of  Kentish  Town. 

Hexry  Cole,LL,D.  and  S. T.F.,  prebendary  of  Wenlakes- 
barn,  was  elected  iith  Dec.  1556,  and  in  the  ist  of 
queen  Elizabeth  he  was  deprived.  He  was  buried  4th 
Feb.  1579,  aetat.  87. 

William  May  was  restored  to  this  dignity,  and  re- 


2B  Is   magnificam    in  ecclesia  praeceptorem   primum    praefecit. 

Paulina  scholam,  quae  etiamnum  Wharton  de  decanis  Londinen- 

maximopere  floret,  fundavit  anno  sibus,  p.  234. 

1512,  sumptuque  4500  librarum  29  Reg  Stokesley. 

absohdt,   et  Willelmum    Lilium  ^^  Reg.  Bonner. 


DEANS.  315 

elected  23rd  Juno  1559.   Ho  died  8th  Aug.  1360,  and 
was  buried  in  the  choir  of*  this  cathedral. 

Alexandkr  No  well,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon  of  Middlesex 
and  prebendary  of  Totenhale^  was  elected  i/th  Nov. 
1560.  He  died  13th  Feb.  1601-2,  and  was  buried 
in  the  chapel  of  the  Virgin  Mary  in  St.  Paul's  ca- 
thedral. 

John  Overall,  S.T.P.,  frebendary  of  Totenhale^  was 
elected  29th  May  1602,  and  in  1614  was  made  bishop 
of  Coventry  and  Lichfield. 

Valentine  Carey,  S.T.P., prebendary  of  CMswick,  was 
elected  8th  April  1614,  and  in  1621  was  made  bishop 
of  Exeter. 

John  Donne,  S.T.P.,  was  elected  27th  Nov.  1621.  He 
died  31st  March  1631,  sctat.  59,  and  was  buried  in 
the  south  aisle  of  St.  PauPs.  His  will  is  in  the  Pre- 
rogative Office  of  Canterbury  ^0^ 

Thomas  Winniffe,  dea7i  of  Gloucester  and  prebendary 
ofMora^  was  elected  to  this  deanery  18th  April  1631, 
and  in  1642  was  made  bishop  of  Lincoln. 

Richard  Steward,  LL.D.,  was  nominated,  or  at  least 
designed  for  this  deanery  after  WiimifiPe''s  promotion  ; 
but  he  was  never  elected. 

Matthkw  Nicholas,  LL.D.,  dean  of  Bristol  and  pre- 
bendary ofCadington  Major,  had  a  grant  of  this  deanery 
from  king  Charles  the  First;  but  it  did  not  take  effect 
until  after  the  restoration  ;  and  then  he  obtained  a 
confirmation  of  that  grant  from  king  Charles  the  Se- 
cond, and  loth  July  1660  was  duly  elected,  and  in- 
stalled on  the  same  day.  He  died  14th  Aug.  1661, 
and  was  buried  at  AV^interbourn-Erlcs  in  Wiltshire. 

.loHN  Barwick,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Durham  and  prebendary 
of  O.raate,  was  elected  to  this  deanery  i6th  Oct.  1661, 
and  installed  on  the  19th  of  the  same  month.  He  died 
in  1664,  and  was  buried  in  St.  Paul's  cathedral.  His 
will  is  in  the  Prerogative  Office  of  Canterbury  ^'. 

30  St.  John,  46.  3>  Bruce,  109. 

S  S   2 


f31G  LONDON. 

William  Sancuoft,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  York  and  pre- 
hendary  of  Oxgate,  was  elected  to  this  deanery  nth 
Nov.  1664,  installed  10th  Dec.  following,  and  in  1677-8 
was  made  archbishop  of  Canterbury. 

Edward  Stillingflekt,  S.T.P.,  prebendary  of  New- 
ington^  was  elected  16th  Jan.  1677-8,  installed  on  the 
19th  of  the  same  month,  and  in  Oct.  1689  ^^^  made 
bishop  of  Worcester. 

John  Tillotson,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Canterbury ^  was 
elected  to  this  deanery  19th  Nov.  1689,  installed  the 
2ist  of  the  same  month,  and  in  May  1691  was  made 
archbishop  of  Canterbury. 

William  Sherlock,  ^JT.P.,  prebendary  of  St.  Pancras, 
was  nominated  25th  April  and  elected  12th  June  1691, 
and  installed  on  the  15th  of  the  same  month.  He 
died  at  Hampstead  in  Middlesex  19th  June  1707, 
setat.  67,  and  was  buried  in  St.  FauFs. 

Henry  Godolphin,  S.T.P.,  was  elected  14th  and  in- 
stalled 18th  July  I'jo']^'^.  He  resigned  the  deanery 
in  1726. 

Francis  Hare  was  elected  dean  26th  Oct.  1726,  and 
installed  on  the  31st  of  the  same  month.  He  was 
made  bishop  of  St.  Asaph  in  1727,  and  held  this 
deanery  in  commendam.  He  was  translated  to  Chi- 
chester in  1731,  and  still  held^this  deanery  until  his 
death  26th  April  1740. 

Joseph  Butler,  bishop  of  Bristol^  May  1740,  vice  Dr. 
Hare;   resigned  on   being  translated   to  Durham   in 

1750- 
Thomas  Secker,  bishop  of  Oxford^  4th  Dec.  1750.    He 

resigned  on  being  promoted  to  the  archbishopric  of 
Canterbury  in  1758. 

John  Hume,  bishop  elect  of  Oxford,  24th  May  1758. 
He  resigned  on  being  promoted  to  Salisbury  in  1766. 

Hon.  Frederick  Cornwallis,  bishop  of  Coventry  and 
Lichjield,  14th  Nov.  1766.  Resigned  on  being  pro- 
moted to  the  see  of  Canterbury  in  1768. 

32  Reg   Lond. 


SUBDEANS.  317 

Thomas  Newton,  hishoj)  of  Bristol^  8th  Oct.  1768.  He 
died  14th  Feb.  1782. 

Thomas  Thurlow,  bishop  of  Lincoln  ^  13th  March  1782. 
Ho  resigned  the  deanery  on  being  promoted  to  the 
see  of  Durham  in  1787, 

George  Pretyman,  bishop  of  Lincoln,  5th  March 
1787'^^  He  changed  his  name  to  Tomhne,  and  re- 
signed the  deanery  on  being  promoted  to  Winchester 
in  1820. 

William  Van  Mildert,  bishop  of  Llandaff,  nominated 
20th  Aug.  1820,  vice  Dr.  George  Tomhne,  bishop  of 
Lincoln.  He  resigned  the  deanery  on  being  trans- 
lated to  the  see  of  Durham  in  1826. 

Charles  Richard  Sumner,  nominated  dean  of  St. 
Paul's  2  5tli  April  1826,  vice  Dr.  WiUiam  Van  Mildert, 
bishop  of  Llandaff,  translated  to  the  sec  of  DurhauL 
Ho  resigned  the  deanery  on  being  translated  to  Win- 
chester in  1827. 

Edward  C'opleston,  bishop  of  Llandaff,  nominated 
12th  Dec.  1827,  vice  Charles  Richard  Sumner,  bishop 
of  Llandaff,  promoted  to  the  see  of  Winchester.  He 
died  14th  Oct.  1S49. 

Henry  Haut  Milman,  M.A.,  ist  Nov.  1849,  vice 
Dr.  Edward  Copleston. 

This  dignity  is  rated  for  first  fruits  at  iiol.  \2s.  ic/.^^ 


SUBDEANS  AND  1st  MINOR  PREBENDARIES. 

Henry  Smith,  17th  May  i66o^\ 
William  Washbourn,  20th  Dec.  1733''*'. 
William  Reyner,  29th  Oct.  1737^". 
William  Pinckney,  19th  April  i764-'^. 
W'lLLiAM  Fitzherbert,  17th  Fcb.  1776  ^'^ 
Weldon  Chami'neys,  15th  Dec.  1797  '^. 
Henry  Fly,  7th  Jan.  1801  i'. 

'^  Bishops'  Certificates.  '■^'^  Bishops'  Certificates. 

•^  Kcton,  p.  217.  '<'  Ibid.  -^-^  11)1(1. 

■''•'  Bishops'  Certificates.  ^'^  Ihid.       ■^"  n)i(l.       -"  Ihid. 


318 


LONDON. 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  LONDON. ^^ 

William  was  archdeacon  of  London  in  or  about  1 136^'^ 

Ho  held  it  in  1 150*^. 
Robert  dk  Sigillo  is  said  to  have  held  this  office  in 

1140. 
Gaufridus,  ii6i''\ 
Had.  de  Visci  held  it  in  11 62. 
Nicholas  also  enjoyed  it  in  1 162''^ 
Ralph    de   Dtceto  held  the  office   about  1163  ^"^^ 

1168^7. 

Nicholas  was  archdeacon  here  in  iiSi^^  and  1185'''^. 

Peter  of  Blots  or  Blesexsis-^^  was  present,  when 
archdeacon  of  London,  at  the  making  of  a  statute  by 
Ralph  de  Diceto,  the  dean,  anno  1 192  •'^.  He  was  also 
prebendary  of  Hoxton.  He  was  deprived  of  his  arch- 
deaconry. He  is  said  to  have  been  also  archdeacon 
of  Canterbury-'-. 

Walter  Fitz-Walter  was  archdeacon  of  London  in 
1197^3. 


'*2  The  archdeacon  of  London 
took  precedence  of  the  rest  of 
the  archdeacons  of  this  diocese, 
and  had  the  first  stall  on  the  left 
side  of  the  choir  opposite  to  the 
deans. 

43  Mon.  Angl.  vol.  i.  p.  448, 

459- 

44  Reg.  Dec.  et  Capit.  Lib.  B. 
fol.  35. 

45  Rymer,  vol.  i.  p.  18. 

46  MS.  Raw].  B.  372.  Bodley. 
4'  Epist.  Thorn.  Cant.  130.  et 

Ymag.  Hist.  cap.  534. 

4«  Reg.  Dec.  et  Capit.  Lib.  A. 
fol.  23. 

49  Angl.  Sacr,  pars  i.  p.  346. 

5^  In  a  letter  to  pope  Innocent 
(Ep.123.)  he  thus  writes:  *'Nam 
archidiaconatus  ille  draco  est, 
non  habens  unde  possit  vivere 
nisi  vento.     Ille  siquidem  honor 


est  in  solis  et  nudis  et  puris  in- 
tellectibus.  Nam  cum  sint  in 
ilia  civitate  xl  millia  hominum 
atque  cxx  ecclesiae  ;  nee  a 
Laicis  decimas  vel  primitias  vel 
oblationes,  quamvis  sacerdotio 
fungar  accipio,  nee  ab  aliqua 
ecclesiarum  synodalia  vel  cathe- 
draticum  sive  procurationes,  nee 
auxilia  seu  hospitia,  nee  aliquas 
consuetudines  debitas  archidia- 
conis  possum  elicere  a  subjectas. 
Praecipite,  quaeso,  Eliensi  et 
Wintoniensi  episcopis ;  ut  ad 
locum  accedant,  et  secundum 
statum  aliorum  archidiaconorum 
istam  ordinent." 

^1  Lib.  L.  fol.  57. 

•''2  See  vol.  i.  p.  38. 

^'^  Stow's  Survey,  vol.  i.  b.  ii. 
p.  97. 


ARCHDEACONS.  319 

A  LARD  i)i;  BuKNiiAM  from  this  dignity  succeeded  Ralph 

de  Diceto  in  the  deanery  about  1204^'*. 
Wai/ikii   Fitz-Walter   was   archdeacon  of  London 

when  Alard  de  Burnham  was  dean-^^ 
Gilbert  (sometimes  written  Aillertus)  de  Plesseto 

was  possessed  of  it  xiv  Cal.  Octob.  (18th  Sept.)  1 214''^. 

Ho  was  prebendary  of  Harleston  in  1215. 
William    was   archdeacon    of  London   in    1218   and 

I  222  •'■^7. 

Geoferey  de  IjUcy  was  archdeacon  of  London  in  the 
time  of  bishop  Eustace  de  Fauconberge,  viz.  between 
Feb.  1 22 1  and  Oct.  1228.  He  appears  hkewise  to 
have  been  dean  of  this  church  in  1231^^. 

William  de  Rising  succeeded  Geoffrey  de  Lucy  in 
this  archdeaconry  about  1231.  He  held  the  office  in 
i233^-\  His  obit  was  held  vii  Id.  Jul.  (9th.)  He  was 
precentor  of  this  church  in  1226,  and  he  held  the  pre- 
bend of  Rugmere. 

Peter  de  Nkwport  from  this  dignity  succeeded  Rob. 
de  Barthone  in  the  deanery  of  this  church. 

A  Nc HEX  IS,  according  to  Godwin,  held  this  office  in 
1261. 

John  di:  Chishul  was  archdeacon  of  London  in 
I262^^^\  He  held  this  dignity  in  1266,  and  was  dean 
of  this  church  in  1268,  and  afterwards  bishop  of 
London. 

Theob ALDUS  PLACiiiNTiNus  was  arclidcacon  of  London 
in  1272^1. 

Geoffrey  de  Mortuo  Mari  (Mortimer)  held  the 
office  in  1  278^-. 


•■^4  Newcourt.  •''  MS.  Cotton.  Tiberius,  C.  f,. 

''•'*  Newcourt,   p.  58.    gives   a  fol.  156. 

different  order  of  the  succession  "''^  Newcourt,  vol.  i.  p.  36.  59, 

of  the  first  five  archdeacons  of  ''^  Inc.  Man.  Capit. 

London,  viz.  Wilham,   Nicolas,  ^^^  Pat.  48  Hen.  III.  m.  19. 

Alardus,  Walterus,  and    Petrus  *'•  Coll.  Leland.  penes  D.  Hut- 

Hlesensis.  ton,  vol.  ii.  p.  356. 

'"'  Newcourt.  6-  Newcourt,  vol.  i.  p.  59.  281. 


iJJiO  LONDON. 

RlClIAUl)  1)E  SwiNEFELD  OF  SwYNEFEAl),  aliaS  SwYNE- 

FEUD  or  SwYNEFELD,  jt?re^e?i6?«ry  of  St.  PancraSj  held 
it  in  1281^^;  and  in  1283  he  was  made  bishop  of 
Hereford. 

UoBKKT  DK  Ross  succecded  Swinefeld  in  the  prebend 
of  St.  Pancras,  and  probably  in  this  archdeaconry  ; 
but  the  exact  time  is  not  set  down.  He  continued  a 
canon  of  this  church  in  13 10,  but  voided  his  archdea- 
conry many  years  before  ^^. 

Richard  de  Gkavesend  occurs  archdeacon  of  London 
9th  Nov.  1294^^.  He  was  treasurer  of  this  church  at 
his  death  in  1329. 

Joiix  DE  liy.DY OMD^  prebendary  of  Mapeshury^  occurs  in 
1300^^^  and  1304^^ ;  and  he  had  the  King's  letters  of 
protection  to  go  to  Rome  dated  ist  Sept.  1307^^. 

Reginald  of  St.  Xi^^a^^s^  prebendary  of  Bromesbury 
and  Wildland,  succeeded  John  de  Bedford  in  the 
archdeaconry  of  London  in  1309"°. 

Reginald  or  Roger  de  Cano  Monte  occurs  arch- 
deacon of  London  in  I3i8>'^ 

Ralph  or  Richard  de  A^to^^  prebendary  of  Holywell, 
occurs  in  1323  7-. 

Pontius  de  Podio  Bosato,  by  the  title  of  archdeacon 
of  London,  had  the  King^s  letters  of  protection  dated 
28th  Oct.  1324"^. 

John  or  Icherius  de  Concorato,  the  Popes  nuncio 
and  prebendary  of  Ealdland^  was  archdeacon  of  Lon- 
don in  1332"*. 

Edmund  H award  held  the  office  13th  Sept.  1338  7-^ 

John  de  Thoresby  21st  March  1338—976. 


64  Newcourt,  vol.  i.  p.  59.  647.  70  Coll.  Hutton. 

60  Ibid.  71  Ibid. 

66  Wharton,  de  Episc.  Lond.  72  Newcourt. 
p.  108.  73  Ibid. 

67  Prynn,  p.  309.  74  Ibid. 

68  Reg.   Dec.  et  Capit.   Cart.  7.'j  Pat.12  Edvv.  III.  p.  2.  m.  4. 
Oril.  76  Pat.13  Edw.  III.  p.  4.  m.  26. 

69  Pat.  I  Edw.  II.  p.  I. 


ARCHDEACONS.  321 

Richard  dk  Kylnington  or  Kilmyngton"^^  was 
confirmed  by  the  King  in  this  archdeaconry  i8th 
March  1349-507^.    He  became  dean  of  this  cathedral 

in  1353- 
Jamks  Beaufort  had  this  dignity  given  him  by  the 

King  1 8th  May  13547-^ 

John  Barxet,  'prebendary  of  Chamherlainsv^ode ,  suc- 
ceeded ;  he  was  summoned  to  parliament  in  1359  ; 
and  about  the  latter  end  of  1361  he  was  elected  bishop 
of  Worcester^". 

Adam  de  Hortingdon  or  de  Hertyngton,  appointed 
26th  March  1362^'  ;  he  held  the  office  in  1368,  and 
was  prebendary  of  Willesdon^^. 

Thomas  Bakiito-^,  prebendary  0/ Wlllesdon,  waa  arch- 
deacon of  London  in  1382  and  1385  ;  and  the  office 
was  void  by  his  death  before  JothNov.  1396 ^-^ 

Thomas  Stow,  LL.D.,  was  collated  joth  Nov.  1396: 
void  by  the  death  of  Baketon^^  In  1400  he  became 
dean  of  this  church. 

Reginalds^  Kentwode  was  collated  12th  Nov.  1400^^5, 
He  resigned  it  on  being  made  dean  of  London  in 
1422  «7. 

John  Snell,  prebendary  of  Wildland,  appointed  i6th 
March  1421-22^^,  and  resigned  about  Jan.  1430-31''^. 

Richard  Moresby,  LL.15.,  prebendary  of  Hoxton^  was 
collated  20th  Jan.  1430-31  :  void  by  the  resignation 
of  Sncll-^^*.    He  resigned  in  1442 ''^ 

77    His    name    is    sometimes  ^^  Reg.  Braybroke,  fol.  149. 

written  Kilvmgton.  «''  The   Privy  Seal  Bill    calls 

7«  Pat.  24  Edw.  III.  J).  I.  m.  18.  him  AVilliam. 

79 Pat.  28  Edw.  II.  p.  I.  m.  3.  »<>  Reg.  Braybroke,  f.  185. 

He  became  archdeacon  of  Ely,  ^7  Privy    Signet  Bills,    temp, 

and  exchanged  the  archdeaconry  Hen.  V. 

of   London   for  the   ]>rebend  of  *^^  Pat.  9  lien.  V.   p.  2.  m.  3. 

^Volvey  in  Lichfield  with  John  The  Privy  Signet  Bill  is  dated 

Barnet.  8th  March  1421-22. 

«^  Pat.  36  Edw.  III.  p.i.  m.  22.  ^i'  Reg.  Lond. 

«>  Ibid.  m.  17.  "-^0  Keg.  Cuey,  fol.  38. 

^^  Newcourt,  p.  61,  228.  ^^  Reg.  Lond. 

^  Reg.  Lond. 

VOL.  H.  T  t 


3S2  LONDON. 

William  Fallan  was  collated  23rd  Feb.  r^42-3,  and 
installed  on  the  26th  of  the  same  month  ;  void  by  the 
resignation  of  Moresby^-. 

Richard  Martyn  was  archdeacon  of  London  in  April 
1469,  but  the  time  of  his  admission  does  not  appear. 
He  resigned  in  1482'-^^  He  was  collated  to  the  pre- 
bend of  Ealdland  2(Sth  July  1471,  and  also  held  the 
probend  of  Hoxton. 

John  Giglis  or  de  Lilliis,  LL.D.,  was  collated  22nd 
June  1482  ;  void  by  the  resignation  of  Martyn 'J-*. 
He  resigned  in  1490.  He  held  the  prebends  of  Hoxton 
and  Mora,  and  became  bishop  of  Worcester  in  1497. 

John  Forster,  A.^L,  was  collated  i6th  Nov.  1490, 
void  by  the  resignation  of  Giglis^'.  The  time  of  his 
resigning  this  archdeaconry  does  not  appear.  He  held 
the  prebends  of  Hoxton  and  Mora. 

William  Horsey,  'prebendary  of  Holywell.,  was  arch- 
deacon of  London.  The  time  of  his  admission  does 
not  appear,  but  he  resigned  in  15 1496. 

John  Young,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Chichester^  afterwards 
titular  bishop  of  Calliopolis  in  Thrace.,  was  collated  to 
this  archdeaconry  28th  March  1514:  void  by  the  re- 
signation of  Horsey ^7.  He  died  28th  March  1526, 
and  was  buried  in  New  College  chapel,  Oxon. 

Geoffrey  Wharton,  S.T.  P.,  prebe^tidary  of  Isledon, 
was  collated  29th  March  1526;  void  by  the  death 
of  John  Young  98      jj^  (jj^d  about  Oct.  1529. 

William  Clyff,  LL.D.,  prebendary  of  Twyford.,  was 
collated  30th  Oct.  1529  :  void  by  the  death  of  Whar- 
ton"^"^.  He  resigned  in  Aug.  1533  for  the  archdeaconry 
of  Cleveland. 

Thomas  Bedyll  or  Bedell,  LL.B.,  archdeacon  of 
Clevelandy  was  collated  3rd  or  5th  Aug.  1533  :  void 


92  Reg.  Gilbert,  fol.  47.  96  Reg.  Lond. 

93  Reg.  Lond.  97  Rgg.  Fitzjames,  f.  30. 

94  Reg,  Kempe,  f.  192.  98  Rgg.  Tonstall,  f.  14. 
9.^  Reg.  Hill,  f.  3.  99  Ibid.  f.  28. 


ARCHDEACONS.  523 

by  the  resignation  of  W.  Clyff  ^  Ho  resigned  in  the 
following  year. 

Richard  Gwent,  S.T.P.,was  collated  19th  Dec.  1.534: 
void  by  the  resignation  of  l^edyll-.  He  was  also 
archdeacon  of  Huntingdon  and  prebendary  of  Toten- 
hale,  and  died  about  July  1543. 

EuwAiii)  MowLK  or  Moyle,  'prebendary  of  CJdswicky 
was  collated  23rd  July  1543  :  void  by  the  death  of 
Owent'^  He  resigned  it  29th  Oct.  following  on  be- 
coming archdeacon  of  Essex. 

John  Wymmesley  or  Wymmisley,  LL.B.,  was  col- 
late<:l  29th  Oct.  1543  :  void  by  the  resignation  of 
Movvle^.  He  resigned  in  1.554  on  being  made  arch- 
deacon of  Middlesex  \ 

John  Harpsfield,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  27th  April 
1554:  void  by  the  resignation  of  Wymmesley '\  He 
was  also  dean  of  Norwich  and  prebendary  of  Mapes- 
bury ;  was  deprived  in  the  beginning  of  queen  Eliza- 
beth's reign.  He  died  in  1.578,  and  was  buried  in  the 
church  of  St.  Sepulchre,  London. 

John  Mullins,  Molens  or  Molins,  S.T.B.,  lyrehendary 
of  Kc?2tish-toivn,\\i\^  collated  13th  Dec.  1559:  void  by 
the  deprivation  of  Harpsfield".  He  died  xi  Gal.  Jun- 
(22nd  May)  1.59 1,  and  was  buried  in  the  north  aisle  of 
the  choir  of  St. Paul's  cathedral. 

Theophilus  Aylmer,  Aelmer  or  Elmer,  A.M.,  was 
collated  ist  June  1.591  :  void  by  the  death  of  John 
Mullins''.  He  died  in  Jan.  1625,  and  was  buried  at 
Much-Hadham  in  Hertfordshire. 


•  Reg.  Stokesley,  f.  19.  been  archdeacon  here  about  32 

2  Ibid.  f.  25.  Hen.  VIII.     C.ilbert  Bourn,  af- 

^  Reg,  iionner,  f.  144.  terwimls    bishop    of   Bath    and 

"*  Ibid.  f.  145.  Wells,  was,  according  to  God- 

•"•  John  Fox,  according  to  Ay-  win,  (de  Pra[^suUbus)  archdeacoa 

liffe,  (Oxf.  vol.  i.  p.  3S5.)  was  here  before  I5,",4. 

archdeacon    of    London,    tern}).  *'  R^g-  Bonner,  f.  430. 

llen.VllI.  aut  circa.     Michael  ''  Ibid.  f.  4S3. 

Dormer    is    also    said    to    have  ^  Rt'g.  Loud. 

T  t  a 


324  LONDON. 

Thomas  Paskp:,  S.T.P.,  succeeded  Aylmor  in  this 
archdeaconry  ;  but  the  time  of  his  admission  does  not 
appear 'J.     He  died  in  Sept.  1662^^. 

John  Dolben,  S.T.P.,  prebendary  of  Cadington  major-, 
was  collated  nth  Oct.  1662,  and  installed  on  the 
20th  of  the  same  month  :  void  by  the  death  of 
Thomas  Paske^^  He  resigned  circa  1663.  He  was 
also  dean  of  Westminster  and  canon  of  Christ  Church, 
Oxford. 

Thomas  Lamplugh^  S.T.P.,  was  presented  27th  May 
1664:  void  by  the  resignation  of  Dolben  i^.  In  the 
latter  end  of  1676  he  was  made  bishop  of  Exeter. 

Edward  Stillingfleet,  S.T.P.,  was  presented  4th 
May  1677  :  void  by  the  promotion  of  Lamplugh^-^. 
He  was  also  dean  of  this  church.  In  1689  he  was 
made  bishop  of  Worcester. 

Thomas  Tenison,  S.T.P.,  was  presented  26th  Oct. 
1689:  void  by  the  promotion  of  Stillingfleet^''.  In 
1692  he  was  made  bishop  of  Lincoln,  and  archbishop 
of  Canterbury  in  1 695. 

William  Stanley,  S.T.P.,  was  presented  5th  March 
169 1—2  :  void  by  the  promotion  of  Tenison  ^^.  He 
was  also  dean  of  St.  Asaph.  Ob.  9th  Oct.  1731  at 
Hadhara  in  Hertford,  and  was  buried  on  the  15th  of 
the  same  month  in  St.PauPs  cathedral. 

Robert  Tyrwhit  was  presented  19th  Oct.  and  installed 
23rd  Oct.  1 73 1.  Ob.  15th  June  1742,  setat.  44,  and 
was  buried  in  the  chapel  at  Windsor. 

John  Cobden,  12th  July  1742  ^^  vice  Dr.  Tyrwhit.  Ob. 
26th  March  1761. 

John  Jortin,  24th  April  1764^",  vice  Cobden  deceased. 
Ob.  5th  Sept.  1770. 


9  Newcourt,  p.  63.  ^'^  Reg-  Compton,  f.  109. 

10  Ibid.  '^  Ibid.  f.  120. 

11  Reg.  Henchman,  f.  38.  ^^  Bishops' Certificates. 

12  Ibid.  f.  T06.  17  Ibid. 

13  Reg.  Compton,  f.  46. 


AHCHDKACONS   OF   MIDDLESEX.     3^5 

Anthony  Hamilton,  29th  Sept.  1770^^, vice  Jortin  de- 
ceased. He  resigned  this  archdeaconry  for  that  of 
Colchester  in  Feb.  1775. 

Richard  Beadon,  22nd  Feb.'i775i''.  He  resigned  on 
being  made  bishop  of  Gloucester  in  1789. 

William  Bin(;ham,  13th  Aug.  1789-^,  vice  Beadon 
promoted  to  the  see  of  Gloucester.  He  resigned  in 
1 813,  and  died  31st  Dec.  1819. 

Joseph  Holden  Pott,  archdeacon  0/  /^t.  J Ibans,  ^ist 
Dec.  1813-^;  he  resigned  in  1842.  Ob.  i6th  Feb. 
1847,  aitat.  88. 

William  Hale  Hale,  4th  Nov.  1842,  installed  12th 
Nov.  vice  Joseph  Holden  Pott. 

This    archdeaconry   is    rated    for    first    fruits    at 
23^   13.9.  ^d:^'^ 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  MIDDLESEX. 

Roger  held  this  office,  and  died  about  the  year  1138^^ 

Richard  Fitz-Walter  or  de  Belmeis,  had  this  dig- 
nity conferred  on  him  in  or  about  1138-^.  He  continued 
in  this  office  in  1150,  and  in  1 1  52  was  made  bishop  of 
this  see. 

Ralph  de  Dickto,  from  this  dignity  was  promoted  to 
the  deanery  of  this  church  in  i  i  8 1 . 

GiBERT  was  archdeacon  of  Middlesex  in  i  j  86  - '  and  in 
1 192  "^^\ 

R enjoyed  this  dignity  in  or  about  1203'-". 

William  was  archdeacon  of  Middlesex  in  1220  and 
1  226'-^.     He  was  also  prebendary  of  AVillesdon. 


'^  Bishops'  Certificates.  25  R^g.   Dec.   et  Capit.   Cart. 

''->  Ibid.  '-'0  Ibid.  Orig. 

-'  Ibid.  -'6  Lib.  L.  f.37. 

"  K.cton,  p.  217.  ■'*''  Newcourt,  vol.  i.  p.  77. 

23  R.  de  Dicet.  col.  507.  -^  Ex  Chartis  Orig. 

2-*  Durinir  bis  miuoritv. 


326  LONDON. 

Reginald  enjoyed  this  dignity  in  1228,  and  died  in 
1231"'. 

RoBKRT  DE  BoNEWELL  was  archdcacon  of  Middlesex 
in  the  time  of  Roger  Niger,  bishop  of  London,  viz. 
between  1229  and  1241''^'. 

John  of  Northampton  was  archdeacon  of  Middlesex 
in  1242"".  He  died  towards  the  latter  end  of  1243. 
He  was  also  prebendary  of  Willesdon. 

FuLKE  OF  Stanford,  had  this  archdeaconry  conferred 
on  him  in  April  1 244  :  void  by  the  death  of  John  of 
Northampton 7«.  He  was  also  prebendary  of  Eald- 
land. 

R (supposed  to  be  Kichard  Foliot)  was  arch- 
deacon of  Middlesex  in  1248,  1251'^,  and  in  1259^^. 
He  was  also  prebendary  of  Wenlakesbarn.  He  died 
before  x  Cal.  April.  (23rd  March)  1266^^ 

Henry  de  Wengham  had  the  King's  letters  of  protec- 
tion, as  archdeacon  of  Middlesex  dated  20th  Jan. 
1266-7^^.  He  died  x  Cal.  Nov.  (23rd  Oct.)  following. 
He  also  held  the  prebend  of  Newington. 

Thomas  de  Ingaldesthorp  or  Inglethorp,  from  this 
dignity  was  made  dean  of  this  church  in  1276. 

Ralph  de  Baldock  or  Baudake,  was  archdeacon  of 
]Middlesex  in  1276,  and  from  being  archdeacon  was 
elected  dean  of  this  church  in  1 294^-^,  and  subsequently 
bishop  of  this  diocese. 

Ralph  de  Malling,  prebendary  of  Ilarleston^  had  this 
dignity  conferred  on  him  by  Robert  Winchelsey,  arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury,  viii  Cal.  Maii,  (24th  April)  1295, 
per  assumptionem  Baldock  ad  decanatum  S.  Pauli^^. 

Richard  de  Newport,  prebendary  oflsledon^  was  arch- 
deacon of  Middlesex  in  1304,  and  from  this  office  was 


75  MS.  Cotton.  Tiberius,  A.  10.  ^  Pat.  43  Hen.  III.  m.  9. 

'9  Newcourt,  vol.  i.  p.  77,  78.  81  Newcourt. 

77  MS.  Cotton.  Cleopatra,  A. 7.  ^2  Pat.  51  Hen.  HI.  m.  11. 

78  Cart.   Orig.  penes  Dec.  et  ^  Newcourt,  vol.  i.  p.  39. 
Capit.  84  Reg.  Winchels.  Cantuar. 

7^^  Lib.  A.f.58. 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  MIUDLKSEX.      3^^7 

made  dean  of  this  cluirch  in  13 14,  and  bishoj)  in 
13  iy^-\ 

Robert  dk  Haj^dock,  prehendary  of  IIolT/well,  succeeded 
in  tliis  archdeaconry  in  13 14.  He  was  secretary  to 
the  King^^^  in  1320,  and  elected  bishop  of  Norwich, 
but  never  consecrated  to  that  see,  the  Pope  having 
placed  another  there  in  his  stead.  He  was  deprived 
in  J  3  26,  and  thrown  by  the  mob  into  Newgate,  where 
he  died  28th  May  1327,  and  was  buried  in  St.  Paul's 
church  two  days  after  ^'\ 

Roger  de  Hales  was  collated  iii  Non.  Dec.  (3rd  Dec.) 
1326^".     He  was  also  prebendary  of  Ealdstreet. 

Thomas  Trussell  had  this  archdeaconry  given  him  by 
the  King  15th  Feb.  1330^^. 

Thomas  Astlev  or  de  Astele  was  appointed  by  the 
Pope,  and  confirmed  by  the  King  30th  May  1332^^. 
He  also  held  the  prebends  of  Holywell  and  Islington. 
He  resigned  it  by  way  of  exchange  for  the  treasurer- 
ship  of  this  church  in  1333^^  He  died  before  26th 
Jan.  1349-50. 

Robert  de  Hkddkswfa.LjJAj.D. , treasure?'  ofthis churchy 
and  prebendary  of  Islington^  was  admitted  ix  Cal.  Dec. 
(23rd  Nov.)  1333  :  void  by  the  resignation  of  Astley^-. 
He  died  before  xvii  Cal.  Dec.  (15th  Nov.)  1337 "^^ 

Thomas  Dtraxt,  S.T.P.,  chancellor  of  this  churchy  and 
prebendary  of  Harleston,  was  collated  xvii  Cal.  Dec. 
(15th  Nov.)  1337  :  void  by  the  death  of  Reddeswell^*. 

Andrew  Offard  or  Uffokd,  LL.D.,  succeeded  by 
papal  provision  in  1349.  He  died  about  the  latter 
end  of  i'^^'^' 

Matthew  Crump  was  confirmed  by  the  King  in  this 
archdeaconry  19th  Aug.  1361-''. 


85  Pat.  10  Edw.  II.  p.  2.  in.30.  ^^  Pat.  5  Edw.  III.  p.  i.  m.  2. 

^  Pat.  14  Edw.  II.  p.  2.  m.  7.  *-"  Newcourt,  vol.  i.  p.  79. 

•^7  Wharton    de  Episc.   Lond.  '•>-  Reg.  Baudake,  f.  87. 

l>-  11M12.  i>3  Reg.  Lond. 

^  Reg.  Baudake,  f.  63.  i»4  Reg.  Baudake,  f.  102. 

«'•'  Pat.  -,  Kdu-.  III.  p.  1.  m.  21.  »•'  Pat.  35  Edw.  III.  p.  2. 


328  LONDON. 

William  de  Pelmoc. xa,  or  Palmerna,  or  Pol- 
MoiiNA,  succeeded  Crump  in  tliis  archdeaconry;  the 
King  (in  the  vacancy  of  the  see)  gave  it  to  him  21st 
Sept.  1361^';  and  he  was  admitted  on  the  24th  of 
the  same  month 'J'\ 
Adam  Tiikkattd  or  Tybold,  seems  to  have  been  the 
next  archdeacon  of  Middlesex  ;  but  the  time  of  his 
admission  does  not  appear.  He  resigned  it  in  1364, 
by  way  of  exchange  for  the  rectory  of  Rougham  in 
Norfolk  ^^S  with 

Bartholomew  Sidey,  who  was  admitted  xvii  Cal.  JuHi 
(15th  June)  1364:  void  by  the  resignation  of  The- 
baud'^'^.  He  was  also  prebendary  of  Neasden.  He 
died  before  loth  May  1393. 

William  Stortford,  treasurer  of  St.  PauVs^  was  ad- 
mitted joth  May,  and  confirmed  by  the  King  13th 
May  1393-^^:  void  by  the  death  of  Sidey ^  He  made 
his  will  1st  Aug.  1416,  which  was  proved  4th  Nov. 
following-. 

Richard  Bruton,  prebendary  of  Islington.,  was  ad- 
mitted 2otli  Nov.  1416-^.  He  died  before  17th  March 
1417-18. 

Richard  Clifford,  prebendary  of  Islington,  was  ad- 
mitted 2nd  May  141 8  :  void  by  the  death  of  Bruton^. 
He  died  before  6th  Sept.  1422. 

Simon  Northew  was  admitted  6th  Sept.  1422  :  void 
by  the  death  of  Clifford  ^.  He  died  before  2nd  May 
1429. 

William  Bothe  or  'Qootuy.., prebe^idary  of  Consumpta 
per  Mare,  was  collated  2nd  May  1429  :  void  by  the 
death  of  Northew 6.  He  resigned  in  1441,  and  be- 
came bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield  in  1447. 


^'^  Pat.  35  Edw.  III.  p.  I.  m.  38.  2  Reg.  Dec.  et  Capit. 

&6  Reg.  Sudbury,  f.  5.  3  ibid.  f.  48. 

97  Wharton.  4  ibid.  f.  56. 

98  Reg.  Sudbury,  fol.  32.  ^  Newcourt,  vol.  i.  p.  80. 
9»  Pat.  16  Ric.  II.  p.  3.  m.  14.  «  Reg.  Grey,  f.  27. 

1  Reg.  Braybroke,  f.  100. 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  MIDDLESEX.     329 

Stephen  Wilton,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  gtli  Nov.  1441  : 
void  by  the  resignation  of*  Bothe'.  He  resigned  it  in 
1443.  ^®  became  archdeacon  of*  Saruni  in  14.51,  and 
also  archdeacon  of  Cleveland,  and  died  in  1457.  His 
will  was  proved  6th  July  1457. 

lloBERT  VVvoTT  was  Collated  15th  April  1443:  void  by 
the  resignation  of*  Wilton*^.  He  was  also  prebendary 
of  Broniesbury. 

Thomas  Kempe,  S.T.B.,  was  archdeacon  of  Middlesex  ; 
but  the  time  of  his  admission  or  voiding  it  does  not 
appear.  He  also  held  the  archdeaconry  of  York, 
then  that  of  Richmond,  and  afterwards  became  bishop 
of  London  in  1450,  when  he  probably  resigned  this 
archdeaconry. 

John  Wodde  was  the  successor  of  Kempe  in  this  arch- 
deaconry ;  he  was  also  prebendary  of  INIapesbury  in 
1464.  The  time  of  his  admission  does  not  appear, 
but  it   became  void   by  his  death  before   i6th  Nov. 

1473'- 

William  Dudley,  A.M.,  dean  of  Windsor  and  pre- 
bendary of  Cadinrjton  3Iinor,  was  collated  1 6th  Nov. 
1475  •  ^'^^^^  ^y  ^^^^  death  of  Wodde '^'.  He  resigned 
before  30th  Oct.  1476",  when  he  became  bishop  of 
Durham. 

llicHAHi)  LiCHFELi),  LL.D.,  urcJidcacon  of  Bath^  was 
collated  30th  Oct.  1476:  void  by  the  resignation  of 
Dudley  ^-.  He  died  27th  Feb.  [496-7,  and  was  buried 
in  St.  Paul's  cathedral.  He  was  successively  preben- 
dary of  Cadington  ]\Lijor,  Wenlakesbarn,  and  Ncw- 
ington. 

John    Aleyn,    alias    Kerver,  S.T.P.,  prebendary  of 
Ncasden^  was  collated  (Sth  March   1496-7  :    void  by 
the  death  of  Lichfeldi-^      He  died  before  iith  Aug. 
I5i6'«. 


7  Reg.  Gilbert,  f.  39.  n  Reg.  Lond. 

^  Reg.  Kempe,  f.  49,  l-  Reg.  Keinpe,  f.  158. 

9  Newoourt,  vol.  i.  pp.  80,  Si.  '•'  Reg.  Hill,  f.  22. 

>0  Reg.  Keinpe,  f.  153.  n  Reg.  Lon<l. 

VOL.  II.  V  U 


Ji30  LONDON. 

IticMAKi)  Eden  was  collatcnl  i  itli  Aug.  1516:  void  by 
the  death  of  Aleyn^-'.   He  died  before  9th  April  1551. 

Henry  Hervie,  LL.D.,  was  collated  9th  April  155 1  : 
void  by  the  death  of  Edc;n  "'.  He  resigned  it  on  or 
before  11th  April  1554  for  the  precentorship  of  this 
cathedral. 

John  Wymunsley  or  Wymmesley,  LL.B,,  archdeacon 
of  London^  reslgn'mg  that,  was  collated  to  this,  nth 
April  1554  :  void  by  the  resignation  of  Hervie^'.  He 
died  before  loth  Oct.  1556. 

William  Chedsey,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  loth  Oct. 
1556:  void  by  the  death  of  Wymunsley  ^^.  He  was 
deprived  in  the  beginning  of  the  reign  of  queen  Eliza- 
beth. 

Alexander  Novvell,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  1st  Jan. 
1559-60:  void  by  the  deprivation  of  Chedseyi^.  He 
held  it  about  a  year,  and  then  resigned  it.  He  became 
dean  of  St.  PauFs  17th  Nov.  1560. 

Tjio:mas  Watts,  A.M.,  prebendary  of  Totenhale,  was 
collated  31st  Jan.  j  560— 61  :  void  by  the  resignation 
of  Nowell-^.     He  died  before  28th  May  1577-^ 

Adam  Squire,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  12th  June  1577  : 
void  by  the  death  of  Watts 2'^.  He  died  before  26th 
Oct.  15882^^. 

Richard  Vaughax,  S.T.B.,  was  collated  26th  Oct. 
1588  :  void  by  the  death  of  Squire-^.  He  became 
bishop  of  Bangor  in  1596  and  resigned  this  archdea- 
conry. 

Robert  Tigiie  succeeded  next;  the  time  of  his  ad- 
mission does  not  appear,  but  it  probably  took  place 
in  1595.     He  died  before  4th  May  i6i6-\ 


'•^  Reg.  Fitz-James,  fol.  65.  21  Reg.  Lond.  et  Cantuar. 

•6  Reg.  Bonner,  f.  310.  22  Reg.  Grindal,  f.  190. 

17  Ibid.  f.  449.  23  Reg.  Lond. 

18  Ibid.  f.  468.  24  Reg.  Grindal. 

1^  Reg.  Grindal,  f.  112.  2.5  Newcourt,  vol.  i.  p.  82. 
20  Reg.  Grindal,  f.  ttq. 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  MIDDLESEX.      3^31 

Wii-LiAM  GoDWYN  OF  GooDvvYN,  S.T.I*.,  uiis  Collated 
23rd  Sept.  1616  :  void  by  the  death  of  Tiglie-'\  He 
died  1  ith  June  1620,  dean  of  Christ  Church,  and  was 
buried  in  Christ  Churchy  Oxon. 

llicnARD  Clukt,  ^.T .\^ .^ prehendari/  of  Newington,  was 
collated  1 6th  June  1620:  void  by  the  death  of  God- 
wyn-".      He  died  before  the  restoration. 

RoHKUT  PoiiY,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  20th  July  1660  : 
void  by  the  death  of  Cluet.  He  died  before  29th 
Nov.  i669-^«. 

Thomas  Cook,  treasurer  of  JSt.  Paurs^  was  collated 
7th  Dec.  i66():  void  by  the  death  of  Pory-'^.  He 
died  before  3rd  Oct.  1679-^^'.  He  was  prebendary  of 
Willesden. 

William  Jane,  A.M.,  was  collated  7th  Oct.  1679: 
void  by  the  death  of  Cook  ^^  He  resigned  in  1686^-. 
He  was  installed  dean  of  Gloucester  6th  June  1685. 
He  was  also  prebendary  of  Chaniberlainswood. 

John  Goodman,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  13th  June  1686: 
void  by  the  resignation  of  Jane  ^^ 

Ch  \RLKs  Alston  is  said  to  have  been  presented  to  this 
archdeaconry  17th  July  1689. 

RoHKUT  GiiovK,  S.T.P.,  prebendary  of  Willesden,  was 
collated  8th  Sept.  1 690  :  void  by  the  death  of  Good- 
man ^'.  In  J  691  he  was  made  bishop  of  Chichester. 
Ho  died  25th  Sept.  1696. 

Robert  Corey,  S.T.V.,  prebendary  of  Ilolborn,  was  ad- 
mitted 14th  Aug.  1691  :  void  by  the  promotion  of 
Grove'^\ 

William  I^ancaster,  S.T.P.,  collated  29th  March^ 
and  installed  3rd  April  1705:  void  by  the  death  of 
Corey  <^<\     Ob .  4th  Feb.  1716-17. 


'^^  Reg.  Hancroft,  f.  208.  -^^  Reg.  Lond. 

^"  Reg.  Hancroft,  f.  238.  ^  Reg.  Compton,  f.  S;. 

^^  Xewcourt,  \o\.  i.  p.  83.  ^  Reg.  Compton,  f.  124. 

'^^  Reg.  Ueucliman,  f.  144.  ^^  Ibid.  f.  129. 

•'^  Reg.  Cantuar.  et  Lond.  •*"  Reg.  Lond. 

•*'  Reg.  Complun,  f.  58. 

U   U  2 


332 


LONDON. 


Roc. Kii  Altham,  S.T.i^.,  was  installed  9tliFeb.  17  16-1  7. 
Ob.  28th  Fob.  1729-30.'^. 

Daniel  Watkrland,  collated  I3tli  Aug.  1730.  Ob. 
23rd  Dec.  1740  ^'K 

FiriELD  Allen,  collated  6th  ]May  1741.  Ob.  26th 
April  1764^*. 

John  Hotham,  ist  May  1764^^ 

George  Jubb,  8th  Jan.  1780"'.  He  resigned  in  1781. 
Ob.  13th  Nov.  1787. 

Stephen  Eaton,  7th  Sept.  1781,  vice  George  Jubb^^. 

George  Owen  Cambridge^  12th  March  j8o6'^.  Ob. 
1st  May  1841,  aetat.  85. 

William  Hale  Hale,  collated  ]9tli  Aug.  and  in- 
stalled 29th  Aug.  1840^'-^,  vice  George  Owen  Cam- 
bridge. 

John  Lonsdale,  collated  20th  Jan.  and  installed  ist 
July  1843-0,  vice  William  Hale  Hale. 

John  Sinclair,  collated  22nd  Dec.  1843,  and  installed 
31st  Jan.  1844-^,  vice  John  Lonsdale  promoted  to 
the  see  of  Lichfield. 

This  archdeaconry  is  rated  for  first  fruits  at  60^.'-^^ 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  ESSEX 2I 
Theobald  or  Tethbald,  prebendary  of  Portpole  and 
Cadmgton  Minor y  held  this  archdeaconry  before  1 142'^^. 


12  Bishops'  Certificates, 
i-"^  Ibid.  14  Ibid. 

!•'  Ibid.  16  Ibid. 

17  Ibid.  18  Ibid. 

!"•'  Ibid.  20  Ibid. 

21  Ibid. 

22  Ecton,  p.  217. 

2''^  Tbe  arclideacon  of  Essex 
occupied  the  second  stall  on  the 
right  side  of  the  choir. 

24  Le  Neve,  in  a  note,  says, 
"  Theobald  is  the  first  set  down 
by  Mr.  Newcourt,  though  in 
his  notes  uj)on  him  he  owns 
that  this    person  (whilst    canon 


of  St.  Paul's)  was  present  with 
Reugerus,  Quintilianus,  Walter- 
us,  and  Robertus  (the  first  four 
archdeacons  of  this  diocese  that 
have  occurred  to  him)  at  an  a- 
greement  made  by  the  canons  of 
this  church  in  1143;  therefore 
surely  one  of  those  four  was 
archdeacon  of  Essex  :  the  arch- 
deaconry of  St.  Alban's,  which 
makes  the  fifth  in  this  diocese, 
being  instituted  some  hundreds 
of  years  after,  viz.  after  the  sup- 
])ression  of  religious  houses  by 
king  Henry  the  Eighth." 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  ESSEX.  3S3 

lliciiARi)  RiJKrijs  or  Rufus,  prehendary  of  Tin/ford^ 
was  witness  to  a  grant  made  by  Robert  de  Sigillo,  bi- 
shop of  London,  in  1142-^';  the  same  in  1150  and 
1162. 

Robert  Banaster,  prebendary  of  Isledon^  was  arch- 
deacon of  Essex  in  ii6cS-^',  in  1192-",  and  1194-". 
His  obit  was  kept  xiii  Cal.  Junii  (20th  May)  ''. 

Richard  de  Heghams  was  archdeacon  of  Essex  in 
1206  and  1214-^*'.  He  was  also  prebendary  of  Cad- 
ington  Major. 

Theobald  de  Valen,  Valeyns,  or  de  Valoniis,  jor^- 
hendary  of  Cadington  Major ^  was  archdeacon  of  Essex 
in  i2i(S  ^1,  23rd  June  1223-^^,  and  in  1228'*'^. 

Thomas  de  Falkeberg  or  de  Falconberg  was  arch- 
deacon of  Essex  when  Eustace  de  Fauconberi;  was 
bishop,  viz.  between  April  1222  and  Nov.  1228-^^. 
Thomas  was  archdeacon  of  Essex  13th  May  1238-^''. 

Hugh  was  archdeacon  of  Essex  in  1248=^6. 

Stephen  of  Sandwich  or  de  Sanhwico  possessed  the 
dignity  in  1252-^'  and  in  1262^**.  He  also  held  the 
prebends  of  Mapesbury  and  Wildland. 

Adam  of  Feversham  enjoyed  it  in  1271^^. 

Roger  de  la  ].eve  or  Lee  from  this  dignity  was  made 
dean  of  this  church  in  1283. 

JloBERT  DE  Wynshale  or  Wixchelse  y  was  sometime 
archdeacon  of  Essex,  but  the  time  of  his  admission  is 
not  set  down.  He  was  promoted  to  the  archiepiscopal 
see  of  Canterbury  from  his  preferments  in  this  church 
in  1 294.  Who  succeeded  him  immediately  in  this  arch- 
deaconry does  not  appear;  the  next  that  occurs  was 

2S  Lib.  L.  f.  39.  32  Pat.  7  Hen.  III.  m.  3. 

2«  Collect.  Cotton,  p.  107.  3-"*  Lib.  B.  f.  12,  13. 

27  Lib.  L.  f.57.  34  Coll.  Hutton. 

-^  MS.  Cotton.  Faustina,  B.  2.  •^'■'  Add. MSS.Mus. Brit. 15354. 

f.  13.  fol.  135. 

*-"••  Obituar.  Paul.  lib.  F.  f.  56.  3r>  uVif.  Dec.  et  Capit. 

3«Caitul.    de  Stoke-Clare,  f.  37  Lib.  A.  f.  58. 

54.  38  Ibid.  f.  63. 

31  Lib.  A.  f.  12.  ^^V-M-X.  Orig. 


334  LONDON. 

Stephen  de  Skgrave;  to  whom  king  Edward  the  Se- 
cond gave  this  archdeaconry  in  1314,  by  reason  the 
see  of  London  was  lately  void  '^.  He  resigned  it  before 
ii  Id.  Jul.  (14th)  1319^^ 

John  de  ^ima^i^ prebendary  of  Reculverland^  \wixs  arch- 
deacon of  Essex  in  1329^-.     He  died  in  1331. 

WiLMAM  ViGEiious  was  presented  iv  Non.  Dec.  (2nd) 
133  I  :  void  by  the  death  of  Elham-^-^.  It  was  vacant 
again  before  iii  Non.  Sept.  (3rd)  1332. 

RoLERT  OF  Canterbury, />r6^^wf/ary  of  Mapesbury^v^^^ 
collated  iii  Non.  Sept.  (3rd)  1332'^^.  He  died  in  1333. 

Hugh  de  Stathern,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon  of  Gloucester 
and  precentor  of  St.  PauVs,  was  collated  v  Id.  Nov. 
(9th)  1333:  void  by  the  death  of  Robert  of  Canter- 
bury-^''.    He  resigned  it  in  1336. 

John  de  Bows  a  r  was  collated  xi  Cal.  Feb.  (22nd  Jan.) 
1336—7:  void  by  the  resignation  of  Hugh  de  Sta- 
thern =^^. 

William  de  Rothewell  had  this  archdeaconry  given 
him  by  the  King,  in  the  vacancy  of  the  see,  20th  June 
1351^".     He  also  held  the  prebend  of  Isledon. 

John  Barnet  junior,  (so  called  to  distinguish  him 
from  John  Barnet  who  was  archdeacon  of  London,) 
had  this  archdeaconry  given  him  by  the  King,  in  the 
vacancy  of  the  see,  30th  Nov.  136 1 3^.  He  resigned  it 
in  1367. 

John  de  Cantebrug,  LL.B.,  was  collated  xii  Cal.  Julii 
(20th  June)  1367:  void  by  the  resignation  of  John 
Barnet  junior -^-^ 

Henry  Wynterton  seems  to  have  possessed  this  arch- 
deaconry in  1369*0;  he  held  it  in  1389  ''. 


80  Grant  dated  29th  Jan.  13 14-  ^5  Rgg.  Baudake,  f.  86. 

15.     Pat.  SEdw.  II.  p.  I.  m.5.  «6  Ibid,  f.  100. 

31  Reg.  Dec.  et  Capit.  in  Bibl.  ^^  Pat.  25  Edvv.  III.  p.  2.  m.  20. 
Moriana.  38  Pat,  35  Edw.  III.  p. 3.01. 14, 

32  Lib.  A.  f,  82.  39  Reg.  Sudbury,  f.  50, 
■«  Reg.  Baudake,  f,  81.  40  Reg.  Whittlesey. 

34  Ibid.  f.  82.  41  Pat.  13  Ric.  II.  p.  3,  m.  26. 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  ESSEX.         3,'i5 

IliCHARi)  Prkntys  was  presented  iitli  Feb.  1399-1400: 
void  by  the  death  of  Wynterton '-.  He  resigned  in 
1420. 

John  Siriiinoi'iix,  LL.B.,  was  collated  7th  Sept.  142c: 
void  by  the  resignation  of  Prentys '■'.  He  died  in 
1434,  and  was  bnried  in  Fulhani  church. 

Zanohics  Mci.akyx,  S.T.]^.,  was  collated  5th  Apiil 
1435  :  void  by  the  death  of  Shirbourn"".  He  died  in 
1 46  I . 

Jamks  Goldwei,l,  LL.D.,  i)rehendary  of  laeldon^  was 
collated  5th  Aug.  1461  :  void  by  the  death  of  Mula- 
kyn'*\  He  was  also  dean  of  Salisbury,  and  resigned 
about  1472,  on  being  made  bishop  of  Norwich. 

»Ion\  (luNTHORp  or  Gi'xnoRP,  A.M.,  'prehendary  of 
Wenlakesharn^  was  collated  3r(l  Oct.  1472  :  void  by 
the  resignation  of  Goldwell  '^\  He  resigned  in  May 
1478.     He  was  also  dean  of  Wells. 

John  Ciiall,  alias  Sudbury, pr^Je^if/r/ry  ofllolhorn^  was 
collated  i6th  May  1478  :  void  by  the  resignation  of 
Gunthorp'7.     He  died  in  1479. 

FiDMi'Ni)  Ai^UKLEY,  A.M.,  prehendiifij  of  Mora  ^  was  col- 
lated 22n(l  Dec.  1479:  void  by  the  death  of  CralP^. 
He  resigned  on  being  promoted  to  the  see  of  Roches- 
ter in  1480.     He  died  at  Ramsbury  23rd  Aug.  1524. 

Thomas  Jax  or  Jane,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  21st  July 
1480:  void  by  the  resignation  of  Audeley '^.  He  suc- 
cessively held  the  prebends  of  Rugmere,  Reculverland, 
and  l^rowneswode.  He  resigned  in  14)9,  on  being 
elected  bishop  of  Norwich. 

John  dk  Lopez  ''^',  a  cardinal  priest  by  the  title  of 
iSancta  Maria  trails   Tyherhn^  was  presented  by  the 


■*-  Rejij.  Braybroke,  f.  179.  •*•'  Re<jj.  Kenipe,  f.  179. 

■^"^  lle<i^.  Dec.  et  Capit.  f.  70.  ''^  He  was  brother  to  Jerome 

■*^  Ro^.  I'itz-lliigh,  f. 35.  Lcij)ez,     apostolical     nuncio     in 

^•'  Re^.  Kcnipe,  f.  75.  France;  and  secretary  "in   nii- 

•*''  Ibid.  f.  136.  noribus"  to  pope  Alexander  VI.; 

^'  ibid.  f.  166.  and    bishop    of  Feriigia    in    the 

•••■^  Ibid.  f.  176.  ecclesiastical  state  in  Italy. 


336  LONDON. 

King  4th  Nov.  1499:  void  by  the  promotion  of  Jan '^^ 
He  (lied  at  Rome  5th  Aug.  1501,  and  was  buried  in 
the  Vatican  church  there. 

Francis,  archbishop  of  Byzantium^  and  archdeacon  of 
Wells,  was  presented  by  the  King  to  this  dignity  in 
the  vacancy  of  the  see  19th  March  150 1-2  :  void  by 
the  death  of  John  Lopez ^-.  He  died  in  1502  :  he  was 
a  prince  of  the  empire. 

Richard  Rawson,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  24th  Jan. 
1502—3:    void  by  the  death  of  Francis '^^      He  died 

Edward  Mowle,  archdeacon  of  London^  was  collated 
29th  Oct.  1543  :  void  by  the  death  of  Rawson ^'^.  He 
died  in  1558. 

Thomas  Darbyshire,  LL.D.,  was  collated  22nd  Oct. 
1558:  void  by  the  death  of  Mowle ^\  He  was  de- 
prived in  the  beginning  of  queen  Ehzabeth"'s  reign,  and 
died  at  Penta  Mousson,  in  Lorraine,  in  1604. 

Thomas  Cole,  A.M.,  was  collated  3rd  Jan.  1559— 60: 
void  by  the  deprivation  of  Darbyshire  ^^.  He  died  in 
157  I .     He  held  the  prebend  of  Rugraere  in  1,564. 

John  Walker,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  loth  July  1571  : 
void  by  the  death  of  Cole '''.  He  resigned  about  Aug. 
1585.    He  also  was  prebendary  of  Mora. 

William  Tabor,  S.T.B.,  was  collated  27th  Aug.  1585: 
void  by  the  resignation  of  \Valker^'^.  He  resigned  in 
1602. 

Samuel  IIarsnet,  A.M., prebendary  of  Mapeshury,  was 
collated  17th  Jan.  1602—3  :  void  by  the  resignation  of 
Tabor-^-^  He  resigned  in  1609,  ^^  being  made  bishop 
of  Chichester. 

George  Goldman,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  8th  Nov.  1609  : 
void  by  the  resignation  of  Harsnet^^.    He  died  about 


61  Reg.  HiU,  f.  34.  56  Reg.  Grindal,  f.  112. 

52  Ibid.  f.  39.  57  Ibid.  f.  161. 

5--^  Ibid.  f.  41.  58  Ibid.  f.  221. 

5-1  Reg.  Bonner,  f.  145.  59  Rgg,  Bancroft,  f.  32. 

55  Ibid.  f.  477.  60  Ibid.  f.  130. 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  ESSEX.  337 

1st  Jan.  1633-4,  and  was  buried  in  the  chancel  of  the 

church  of  Cheshunt  in  Hertfordshire. 
Edward  I^ayi  ikld,  A.M.,  jrrebendary  of  Ilarleston^  was 

collated  by  the  archbishop  of  Canterbury  {^jro  hac  vice) 

5th  Feb.  1633—4:  void  by   the   death  of  Goldman''-. 

He  died  about  the  beginning  of  Aug.  1680,  and  was 

buried  in  the  chancel  of  Allhallows  Barking,  of  which 

church  he  was  vicar. 
Thomas  Turner,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  28th  Dec.  1680: 

void  by  the  death  of  Layfield''^.    He  resigned  in  1689. 

Ho  also  held  the  prebend  of  Mapesbury. 
Charles   Alston,   S.T.P.,   'prebendary  of  Mora,    was 

collated  17th  July  1689 :  void   by  the   resignation   of 

Turner  <'^. 
Thomas   Gooch,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  22nd  July,   and 

installed  24th  July  1 714  :  void  by  the  death  of  Alston^'- 

He  resigned  on  being  made  bishop  of  Bristol  in  i737. 
Ueuren  Clerke  appointed  in  June  1737,  and  installed 

jst  Aug.  following.     He  died  9th  Aug.  1746,  and  was 

buried  at  Godmanchester,  where  he  died. 
William  Gibson,  son   of  the  bishop  of  London,  6th 

Feb.  i746-7''<'.     Ob.  31st  Oct.  1752. 
Thomas  Rutherforth,  28th  Nov.  1752.    Ob.  5th  Oct. 

1771.     He  was  also  divinity  professor  at  Cambridge. 
Stotherd  Ardy,  nth  Oct.  177  1^".  Ob. 5th  April  1773. 
Jamks  Waller,  21st  Apr.i773^«.    Ob.  10th  Nov.  1795. 
William  Gretton,  2nd  Dec.  1795^^.     Ob.  29th  Sept. 

1813,  ietat.  78. 
F.  J.  Hyde  Wollaston,  14th  Dec.  1813"^^ 
Hugh   Chamrres  Jones,  14th   Nov.  1823,  vice  F.  J. 

Hyde  Wollaston''. 

This    archdeaconry   (which   is  now   transferred    to 

Rochester  diocese)  is  rated  for  first  fruits  at  52/."^ 


''■^  Reg.  Laud,  f.  80.  ^''^  Bishops'  Certificates. 

«^'  Rejr.  Compton,  f.  64.  68  i|,id.  «!•  Ibid. 

«^  Ibid.  70  ii,ia.  71  Ibid. 

6'''  Reg.  Robinson.  '-  Ecton,  p.  217. 

^  Bishops'  Certificates. 

VOL.  11.  X  X 


338 


LONDON, 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  COLCIIESTER^s. 

KiCHARD  in  1 132^'^. 

AiLWARD  seems  to  be  archdeacon  of  Colchester  in  1  i^o^^'- 
He  was  prebendary  of  Ealdland  ' ' . 

Richard  P'oliot  was  archdeacon  of  Colchester  when 
Gilbert  Foliot  was  bishop  of  London,  viz.  between 
1163  and  1 1 87''-. 

Ralph  occurs  as  archdeacon  of  Colchester  in  1186^^. 
He  died  in  1 190,  in  the  Holy  Land. 

Richard  possessed  this  dignity  in  1192^'^. 

Simon  held  the  office  in  1214^^ 

Roger.  Niger  was  archdeacon  of  Colchester  v  Cal.  Dec. 
(27th  Nov.)  1218^6  and  1221^' ;  he  was  also  preben- 
dary of  Ealdland.  He  was  made  bishop  of  this  see 
in  1229. 

Hugh  of  1^o^t>o^^  prebendary  of  Ealdland  and  Cading- 
ton  Minor,  died  possessed  of  it  in  1238-^^. 

R held  the  archdeaconry  of  Colchester  in  1248"^^. 

Hugh  de  S.  Edmundo  held  the  office  of  archdeacon  of 
Colchester  in  1250^°  and  in  1260^^ 

FuLc  LovEL,  prebendary  of  Cadingto7i  Major  and  Isle- 
don,  was  archdeacon  of  Colchester  1st  July  1267^2. 
In  1280  he  was  elected  bishop  of  this  see,  but  refused 
it.     He  died  21st  Nov.  12856^. 


^^  To  this  archdeaconry  be- 
longed the  last  stall  on  the  right 
side  of  the  choir. 

^9  Reg.  Dec.  et  Capit.  Lib.L. 

f.53. 

50  Lib.  Lf.57. 

51  Le  Neve  here  has  a  note : 
"  N.  B.  Here  Mr.  Newcourt  re- 
peats the  same  words  of  the  four 
first  archdeacons,  (viz.  Reuge- 
rus,  Quintilianus,  Walterus,  and 
Robertus,)  as  he  said  in  the  arch- 
deacons of  Essex.  Quaere, Why 
they  had  not  their  rank  in  his 
catalogue  ? " 


52 

Lib. 

A.  f.  8. 

•W 

MS. 

.  Cotton 

.  Vitellius, 

E. 

15.  f 

.151 

U 

Lib. 

L.  f.  57. 

hb 

Lib. 

A.  f.  26, 

56 

MS. 

Cotton. 

Tiberius,  C, 

.  f. 

156. 

57 

Ibid, 

.  Otho,  D.  3.  f.  78. 

58 

Ibid, 

.  Tiberius,  A.  f.  10. 

59 

CoU. 

,  Hutton 

60 

Reg. 

Dec.  et 

Capit.    Pix  K. 

61 

Pat. 

45  Hen. 

UL 

62 

Pat. 

51  Hen. 

HL  m.  16. 

63 

Wharton,  p. : 

105. 

ARCHDEACONS  OF  COLCHESTER.  339 

Giles  de  Fylol,  prebendary  of  Mapeshury^  was  arch- 
deacon of  Colchester  in  1286^''.     Ho  died  in  1298^^ 

Richard  de  NEwroirr  is  once  mentioned  in  an  old 
Cartulary,  3 1  Edw.  I.,  1302,  by  the  title  of  archdeacon 
of  Colchester.  He  was  archdeacon  of  Middlesex  in 
1304,  dean  of  this  church  in  13 14,  and  bishop  of  the 
see  in  13  17^^ 

John  de  Chisuu  l^  prehendary  of  Mora  ;  the  time  of  his 
admission  to  this  archdeaconry  or  voidance  of  it  does 
not  appear,  but  he  held  the  office  in  13 10. 

William  de  Meleford,  'prehendarij  of  Mora^  in  all 
probability  succeeded  Chishul.  He  was  archdeacon 
of  Colchester  in  1312,  13  19,  ^328,  and  1331^7.  He 
died  in  1336. 

William  de  Stow,  prebendary  of  Portpoole,  was  pre- 
sented iii  Non.  Mar.  (5th)  1336—7  to  this  dignity  on 
the  death  of  Meleford  ^«. 

Richard  de  Plessis  or  Plessetis,  prebendary  of 
Measden^  was  archdeacon  of  Colchester  in  1342  :  ho 
voided  it  before  iii  Id.  Apr.  (1  ith)  136369. 

Michael  de  Northburg,  afterwards  prebendary  of 
Erowneswode,  was  presented  by  the  King,  in  the  va- 
cancy of  the  see,  iii  Id.  Apr.  (loth)  1363"".  He  re- 
signed it  in  1373. 

Richard  de  Piriton  was  collated  vi  Cal.  Oct.  (26th 
Sept.)  1373  :  void  by  the  resignation  of  Northburg^i. 
He  died  26th  Aug.  1387,  and  was  buried  in  St.  Paul's 
cathedral. 

John  de  Carleton,  prebendary  of  Bromesbury,  seems 
to  have  succeeded  Piriton  in  this  archdeaconry,  but 
the  time  of  his  admission  does  not  appear.  He  voided 
it  before  3rd  Nov.  1398^-. 

Thomas   Moore  succeeded   in   this  archdeaconry  3rd 

^  Prynn,  vol.  i.  p.  1288.  ^^  Newcourt,  vol.  i.  p.  88. 

^^  Lib.  A.  f.  70.  70  Pat.  37  Edw. III.  p.  i.  m.28. 

^^  Cart.  Orig.  Reg.  Sudbury,  f.  24. 

fi7  Ibid.  71  Reg.  Sudbury,  f.  100. 

^  Reg.  Baudake,  f.  100.  "-  Newcourt,  vol.  i.  p.  89. 

X  X  2 


340  LONDON. 

Nov.  1398:  void  by  the  resignation  of  Carleton"'^    He 
])r()bably  resigned  this  archdeaconry  on  being  made 
dean  of  St.  Paul's  in  Jan.  1406-7. 

Richard  Kyngeston,  'prebendary  of  Mapeshuri/,  ap^ 
pointed  17th  Jan.  1405-6"^;  appointment  ratified  i  ith 
March  following.  He  resigned  it  in  1411,  by  way  of 
exchange  for  the  church  of  Berughby,  in  the  diocese 
of  Lincoln  ^^,  with 

William  Spigurnell,  who  was  collated  25th  Nov., 
141 J :   void  by  the  resignation  of  Kyngeston'^. 

Peter  Hendewyck,  prebendary  of  Ealdstreet^  was  in- 
stalled J 4th  Feb.  1423-4 "7.  He  died  in  1425,  and  was 
buried  in  St.  Michael^  Cornhill,  London. 

William  Duffeld  was  installed  23rd  March  1424-5'^, 
and  the  office  was  ratified  to  him  19th  May  1426"^^. 
He  resigned  in  1433. 

John  Stopyngton,  prebendary  of  Gadington  Minor^  was 
presented  19th  May  1433  •  ^^^^^  ^7  ^^^^  resignation  of 
Duffeld  ^^.  He  resigned  about  April  1440,  on  being 
made  archdeacon  of  Dorset. 

lloiJERT  AiscoGH  or  Ayscough,  S.T.B.,  was  collated 
3rd  April  1440:  void  by  the  resignation  of  Stopyng- 
ton^^  He  died  before  15th  Feb.  1447—8.  He  was 
also  prebendary  of  Wildland. 

Nicholas  Cloos  or  Close,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  15th 
Feb.  1447—8:  void  by  the  death  of  Aiscogh^-.  He 
became  bishop  of  Carlisle  in  1450. 

lloBERT  Stillingtox  was  archdeacon  of  Colchester, 
but  the  time  of  his  admission  thereto  does  not  appear. 
But  if  he  was  so  made  in  1462,  as  Dr.  Hutton  states 
on  the  authority  of  the  Exeter  Register,  then  there 
must  have  been  another  archdeacon  of  Colchester  he- 


's Reg.  Braybroke.  '8  Reg.  Dec.  et  Capit.  f.  iii. 

'•1  Pat.  7  Hen.  IV.  p.  i.  m.21.  ^9  Pat.  4  Hen.VI.  p.  2.  m.  16. 

et  p.  2.  m.  43.  80  Reg.  Fitz-Hugh,  f.  18. 

75  Newcourt,  vol.  i.  p.  89.  8I  Reg,  Gilbert,  f.  28. 

76  Reg.  Dec.  et  Capit.  f.  9.  82  ibid.  f.  112. 

77  Ibid.  f.  99. 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  COLCHESTER.  341 

tween  him  and  Cloos.  Stillington  resigned  this  arch- 
deaconry in  146^  for  the  archdeaconry  of  Wells.  He 
was  archdeacon  of  Berks  in  1463. 

Renedict  Rurgh,  Ruhges,  Rurg,  or  Rurd,  A.M.,  was 
collated  icth  Feb.  1464—5:  void  by  the  resignation  of 
Stillington^^     He  died  in  1483'''. 

Thomas  Rarow,  LL.D.,  was  collated  i8th  July  1483  : 
void  by  the  death  of  ]]urgh^\     He  died  in  1499. 

John  MAYNWARixci  was  collated  9th  July  1499:  void 
by  the  death  of  ]3arows(>. 

RoRKRT  Pkrrott  was  archdeacon  of  Colchester,  but  the 
time  of  his  admission  does  not  appear.  He  died  in 
151887. 

Richard  Pace,  archdeacon  of  Dorset^  was  collated  i6th 
Feb.  1518-19:  void  by  the  death  of  Perrot^^.  He  re- 
signed it  in  Oct.  1519  for  the  deanery  of  St.  Paul's. 
He  became  dean  of  Exeter  in  1522. 

John  Clerk  or  Clark,  LL.D.,  was  collated  22nd  Oct. 
1519  :  void  by  the  resignation  of  Pace''-\  In  1523  he 
was  made  bishop  of  Rath  and  Wells.  His  will  was 
proved  17th  Jan.  1540-1,  and  is  in  the  Prerogative 
Office 'J«. 

Edward  Lee,  S.T.P.,  had  this  archdeaconry  conferred 
on  him  by  the  King  19th  Nov.  1523  :  void  by  the  pro- 
motion of  Clerk'".  In  153  i  he  was  made  archbishop 
of  York. 

Robert  Alderidge  or  Aldrich,  S.T.P.,  succeeded  in 
this  archdeaconry  by  the  gift  of  the  King  30th  Dec. 
1531:  void  by  the  promotion  of  Lee^-.  In  1534  he 
was  installed  a  canon  of  Windsor  and  made  registrar 
of  the  Garter.  He  became  provost  of  ICton  in  1537, 
and  in  the  same  year  he  was  made  bishop  of  C^arlisle. 

JiicHARD  Cozen  or  Corex,  S.T.l^.,  succeeded  likewise 

*^  Rejjf.  Kempe,  f.  99.  *^  Reg.  Fitz-James,  f.  77. 

^  Re^r.  Lond.  89  Ibia.  f.  79. 

^"^  Rejr.  Kompe,  f.  195.  90  Alenger,  20. 

««  Reg.  Hill,  f.31.  91  Reg.  Tunstall.  f.  4. 

^"  Newcourt,  vol.  i.  p.  90.  ^''  Reg.  Stokesley,  f.  1 1. 


342  LONDON. 

by  tho  gift  of  the  King  ist  Oct.  ^i^^y:  void  by  the 
promotion  of  Alderidge'-^-^.     He  died  in  1543. 

Anthony  Belasis,  LL.D.,  succeeded  27th  April  1543  : 
void  by  the  death  of  Cozen  ■'^.     He  died  in  1553^^. 

John  STANDisH,S.T.P.,\vas  admitted  ioth  Jan.  1552-3, 
(void  by  the  death  of  Belasis,)  at  the  presentation  of 
sir  Edw.  North,  knt./^^  but  his  institution  was  obhte- 
rated  a  few  days  afterwards. 

Hugh  Weston,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Westminster,  was  col- 
lated 22nd  Jan.  1553—4:  "per  subductionem  et  obli- 
terationem  actus  institutionis  Standish.'''^^  He  was 
put  out  of  it  before  15th  Oct.  1558.  He  became  dean 
of  Windsor  in  1556. 

John  Staxdish,  S.T.P.,  prebendary  of  Ealdland,  was 
again  invested  in  it,  by  bishop  Bonner's  collation,  15th 
Oct.  1558:  void  by  the  removal  of  Weston ^s.  He 
was  deprived  soon  after  queen  Elizabeth  came  to  the 
crown. 

John  PuLLEYNE  was  admitted  13th  Dec.  1559,  "ad 
presentationem  Reginse  :"  void  by  the  deprivation  of 
Standish^^.  He  died  in  1565^  He  was  also  pre- 
bendary of  Wenlakesbarn. 

John  Calfhill,  S.T.B.,  was  collated  i6th  July  1565: 
void  by  the  death  of  Pulleyne^.  Tn  1570  he  was  no- 
minated to  the  see  of  Worcester,  but  died  before  con- 
secration. 

George  W ytheus,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  i  ith  Oct.  1570: 
void  by  the  death  of  Calfhill  ^.     He  died  in  161 7. 

Henry  King,  K.^l.,  prebendary  ofSt.Pancras^  was  col- 
lated 10th  April  1617:  void  by  the  death  of  Wythers*. 


93  Reg.  Stokesley,  f.  34.  97  Reg.  Bonner,  f.  448. 

94  Reg.  Bonner,  f.  143.  98  Ibid.  f.  477. 
9'^  vSimonBellystreis  said(Ath.  99  ibid.  f.  483. 

Oxon.  v^ol.i.  p.  696)  to  hav'^e  been  ^  Reg.  Lond. 

archdeacon    here   in    1545;  but  2  Reg,  Grindal,  f.  137. 

this  must  be  an  error.  «^  Ibid.  f.  157. 

9^  Reg.  Bonner,  f.  316.  •*  Reg.  Lond. 


i 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  COLCHKSTEU.    343 

He  became  dean  of  Rochester  in  1638,  and  was  made 
bishop  of  Chichester  in  1641 . 
JosiAs  SiiuTE,  A.M.,  had  this  dignity  conferred  on  him 
by  the  King  15th  April  1642  :  void  by  the  promotion 
of  H.  King'.  He  died  before  loth  July  in  the  same 
year  ^. 

Vacant  eighteen  years. 

John  Hansley,  prebendary  of  Holborn,  after  the  Re- 
storation was  made  archdeacon  of  Colchester;  but  the 
time  of  his  admission  does  not  appear,  nor  that  of  his 
death. 

William  Wells,  S.T.P.,vvas  collated  2nd  Feb.  1666-7, 
and  installed  on  the  5th  of  the  same  month 7.  He  died 
in  1675. 

Charles  Smith,  A.M.,  'prebendary  of  St.Pancras^  was 
collated  25th  Aug.  1675:  void  by  the  death  of  Wells". 
He  died  in  1678. 

William  Sill,  A. ^l.,  prebendary  of  Neasdon^  was  col- 
lated 18th  Sept.  and  installed  24th  Sept.  1678:  void 
by  the  death  of  Smith-'.     He  died  in  1681. 

William  Beveridge,  S.T.P.,  prebendary  ofC/iisiclck, 
was  collated  3rd  Nov.  1 68  i :  void  by  the  death  of  Sill  ^^\ 
In  the  year  1704  he  was  made  bishop  of  St.  Asaph. 

Jonas  Warley,  A.M.,  was  collated  23rd  Aug.  and  in- 
stalled 26th  Aug.  1704:  void  by  the  promotion  of  ]5e- 
veridge'^     Ob.  9th  Aug.  J722. 

John  King,  master  of  the  Charter  House,  collated  nth 
Aug.  1722.  Ob.  4th  Aug.  1737^-,  setat.  82,  and  buried 
14th  Aug.  in  the  Charter  House  chapel. 

Thomas  Cartwright,  collated  24th  Aug.  i737^S  vice 
Dr.  King.  He  died  8th  Nov.  1749,  and  was  buried  in 
Hornsey  church. 


*  Rejr.  Laud.  f.  no.  *^  Reg.  Compton,  f.  51. 

•^  22iul   June   1643.     Lloyd's  '^  Ibid.  f.  69. 

Memoirs,  p.  294.  '  •  Reir.  Loud. 

'^  Reg.  Hendunan,  t".  123.  '-'  Bishops'  Certificates. 

«  Ibid.  f.  iSo.  1-^  ll)i(l. 


344 


LONDON. 


Charles  Moss,  291)1  Nov.  1749,  vice  Oartwiight^  •.  He 
was  promoted  to  St.  David's  in  1766. 

William  Samuel  Povvell_,  12th  Dec.  1766,  vice 
Charles  Moss^\ 

Anthony  Hamilton,  6th  Feb.  J  775,  vice  WilHam  Sa- 
muel Powell  1^.     Ob.  4th  Oct.  1812,  aetat.  74. 

Joseph  Jefferson,  16th  Nov.  1812,  vice  Anthony  Ha- 
milton^/..    Ob.  in  Dec.  1821. 

Charles  James  Blomfield,  15th  Jan.  1822,  vice  Jo- 
seph Jefferson  ^^. 

William  Rowf:  Lyall,  4th  June  1824,  vice  Charles 
James  Blomfield '-^ 

Sir  Herbert  Oakeley,  bart.,  7th  July  1841,  vice  Wil- 
liam Rowe  Lyall -*\     Ob.  27th  March  1845,  aetat.  54. 

Charles  Parr  Burney,  collated  j^th  Aug.  and  in- 
stalled 15th  Oct.  1845,  vice  sir  Herbert  Oakeley, 
bart.2i 

This  archdeaconry  (now  transferred  to  Rochester)  is 
rated  for  first  fruits  at  50^.2^ 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  ST.  ALBAN'S^l 

The  abbey  of  St.  Alban's  and  several  parishes  in  the 


'■*  Bishops'  Certificates. 
15  Ibid.  16  Ibid. 

17  Ibid.  18  Ibid. 

19  Ibid.  20  Ibid. 

21  Ibid. 

22  Ecton,  p.  217. 

23  The  following  MS.  note  is 
in  earl  Po\vis's  copy  of  Le  Neve, 
p.  198  :  "This  archdeaconry  was 
founded  temp.  nen.IIl.(i  Prynne 
599.)  The  following  catalogue  of 
archdeacons  was  extracted  from 
the  Registers  of  the  Archdeaconry 
wherein  wills  are  proved,  with 
the  names  of  the  archdeacons 
written  at  the  beginning  of  their 
prefecture;  but  there  are  no  dates 


of  admissions.  As  I  apprehend, 
the  archdeacons  were  removable 
at  the  pleasure  of  the  abbot,  and 
the  office  was  executed  by  some 
of  the  convent,  as  I  guess.  The 
Register  begins  1420,  and  the 
following  archdeacons  occur : 

1.  John  Hatfield  in  1420. 

2.  WiUiam  Alnwick  in  1425  and 

1430. 

3.  John  Hatfield  in  1433. 

4.  John  Peyton  in  1435. 

5.  Stephen   London,   D.D.,  in 

144T. 

6.  WiUiam   Albon,    LL.D.,   in 

1446. 

7.  John  Blethbury  in  1452. 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  ST.  ALBAN^S.      fJ45 

counties  of  Hertford  and  Bucks  were  first  subjected 
to  the  jurisdiction  of  the  bishop  of  London,  and  his 
successors  for  ever,  by  the  King's  hitters  patent  dated 
ist  April  15.50.  (4  Edw.  VI.)-^  Over  which  the  then 
bishop  of  London  (Nicholas  Ridley)  constituted  an 
archdeacon,  thereby  adding  a  fifth  archdeacon  to  the 
diocese  of  London  ^\ 
William  East,  S.T.B.,  was  the  last  appointed  by  the 
abbey  and  the  first  archdeacon  of  St.  Alban's  ap- 
pointed by  the  bishop  of  London.     He  resigned  it  in 

Jami'.s   Dugdale   or   Duckdale,  A.M.,  was   collated 

26th  Feb.  1556-7:  void  by  the  resignation  of  William 

East^^*.     He  was  deprived  in  1560. 
David  Kempe  was  collated  17th  July  1560:  void  by  the 

deprivation  of  Uugdale'-7.     He  resigned  in  1580.     He 

was  also  prebendary  of  Harleston. 
Giles    Lawkence,    LL.D.,    was    collated    30th   Jan. 

1580-1  :    void  by  the  resignation  of  Kempe'-^.       He 

resigned  about  July  the  year  following. 


8.  William  Wallingford  in  1470. 

9.  Nicholas  Boston  in  1476. 

10.  John  llothebury  in  1477. 

1 1.  John  Thornton  in  1490. 

12.  Thomas  Newland  in  1493. 

13.  John    Stonewell,    D.D.,    in 

1504- 

14.  John  Killingworth  in  1506. 

15.  John  Albon  in  1507. 

16.  Richard  Runham  in  if)07. 

17.  John  Mainard  in  150S. 

18.  Thomas  Marshall,   B.D.,  in 

1514- 

19.  Thomas  Kingsbury  from  15 18 

to  1539. 

20.  William  East  in  1540." 

''■*•*  After  the  suppression  of  re- 
ligious houses  hy  king  Henry 
VIII.  it  was  enacted,  (by  Stat.  31 
Hen. VIII.  cap.  13,)  "That  such 
of  them  as  were  hefore  exempted 

VOL.  n.  Y 


from  the  visitation  or  jurisdic- 
tion of  the  ordinary,  within  whose 
diocese  they  were  situate,  from 
thenceforth  be  within  the  juris- 
diction or  visitation  of  the  ordi- 
nary or  ordinaries  within  whose 
diocese  they,  or  any  of  them,  be 
situate  and  set;  or  within  the  ju- 
risdiction and  visitation  of  such 
])erson  or  persons  as  by  the 
king's  highness  shall  be  limited 
or  a})pointed."  See  Rymer,  vol. 
.w.  p.225. 

-■''  This  fifth  archdeacon  had 
no  stall  nor  place  in  the  choir  or 
chapter.  See  iSewcourt,  vol.  i. 
p.  94. 

-♦'»  Reg.  Rtmner,  f.  470. 

'^^  Reg.  Grindal,  f.  1 16. 

2'^  Ibid.  f.  200. 


346  LONDON. 

William  Hutchinson,  A.M.,  was  collated  5th  July 
158  I  :  void  by  the  resignation  of  Lawrence^^.  He  was 
successively  prebendary  of  Wildland  and  Hoxton. 

Lewis  Bayley  was  archdeacon  here,  and  preferred  to 
the  see  of  Bangor  in  1616. 

Thomas  Rayment  or  Raymond,  SJY .V .^  prebendary  of 
Chamherlainsicode,   occurs  archdeacon  of  St.  Alban's, 
but  the  time  of  his  admission  appears  not.     He  died 
4th  Nov.  1631=^*^',   and  was  buried  in  St.  PauPs  ca- 
thedral. 

Thomas  Westfield,  S.T.P.,  prehendary  of  Cadmgton 
Major y  was  collated  14th  Nov.  1631:  void  by  the 
death  of  Rayment^'.  He  became  bishop  of  Bristol 
in  1642,  but  is  supposed  to  have  liolden  this  in  com- 
mendam  with  it. 

Void  from  June  1644  till  after  the  Restoration. 

Mark  Fraxk^  S.T.B.,  was  collated  19th  Dec.  i66o^"^. 
He  died  in  1664.  He  was  also  treasurer  of  this 
church,  and  held  the  prebend  of  Isledon. 

Christopher  Shute,  S.T.P.,  prebendary  of  Portpoole^ 
was  collated  30th  June  1664:  void  by  the  death  of 
Frank '^^.     He  died  24th  April  1671. 

William  Bell,  S.T.B.,  was  collated  28th  April  1671: 
void  by  the  death  of  Shute -^4.  He  died  19th  July 
1683,  and  was  buried  in  the  chancel  of  St.  Sepulchre's 
church,  London 3''.  His  will  is  in  the  Prerogative 
Office  of  Canterbury  3^. 

Edward  Carter,  A.M.,  was  collated  9th  Aug.  1683: 
void  by  the  deiith  of  Bell ^7.  He  died  in  1687.  His 
library  was  sold  by  auction  5th  Aug.  1689. 

John  Cole,  A.M.,  had  this  archdeaconry  conferred  on 
him  by  the  archbishop  of  Canterbury  (the  bishop  of 


29  Reg.  Grindal,  f.  201.  34  Reg.  Henchman,  f.  157. 

30  Reg.  Lond.  35  Reg.  Lond. 

31  Reg.  Laud,  f.  60.  36  Drax.  no. 

32  Reg.  Henchman,  f.  9.  37  Reg.  Compton,  f.  77. 

33  Ibid.  f.  107. 


rRECENTORS.  847 

London  being  then  under  suspension)  5th  June  1688: 
void  by  the  death  of  Carter  '''. 

LioNELL  Gat i<  OKI),  S.T.P.,  collated  2Tst  April  17 13. 
Ob.  J  5th  Sept.  1715. 

Phillip  Stubbs,  collated  6th  Oct.  17  15.  Ob.  at  Green- 
wich 13th  Sept.  1738,  set.  73. 

FiFiELD  Allen,  collated  14th  Oct.  1738,  vice  Stubbs. 

John  Cole,  14th  June  1741^^. 

James  Ibbetson,  T3th  Sept.  I754^<^.  Ob.  12th  Aug. 
1781. 

Samuel  Horsley,  8th  Sept.  1781^^,  vice  James  Ib- 
betson. 

Joseph  Holden  Pott,  8th  Jan.  1789'*'^.  Ob.  i6th  Feb. 
1847,  set.  88. 

Robert  Hodgson,  4th  Jan.  1814^3,  vice  Joseph  Hol- 
den Pott. 

John  James  Watson,  23rd  Jan.  1816",  vice  Robert 
Hodgson. 

William  Hale  Hale,  17th  June  1839,  vice  John 
James  Watson. 

Charles  Parr  Burney,  16th  Oct.  1840,  vice  William 
Hale  Hale. 

This  archdeaconry  (now  transferred  to  Rochester)  is 
not  charged  for  first-fruits  or  tenths  either  in  New- 
court  or  Ecton. 


PRECENTORS. 

This  office  was  endowed  in  the  fifth  year  of  king  John, 
1203. 

Ralph  held  this  ofiice  in  1 183. 

Walter  Fit7- Walter  succeeded  Ralph;  he  was  also 
prebendary  of  Holywell. 


^  Rcfif.  Dec.  et  Capit.  f.  209.  •*'  Bishops'  Certificates. 

3y  Bishops'  Certificates.  •*-'  Ibid.  ^  Ibid. 

•»o  Ibid.  ^  Ibid. 


vy  2 


348  LONDON. 

Benedict  de  Sansetun  was  made  the  first  precentor 
after  the  office  was  endowed  and  erected  into  a  dignity 
in  1203  '<'.  And  from  tliis  dignity  he  was  made  bishop 
of  llochester  in  12 15. 

William  de  I^ising  was  precentor  in  1226 ''7;  he  was 
archdeacon  of  London  in  i  23 1 . 

Pkteh  was  precentor  in  1227  and  in  Dec.  1233''^.  Ho 
also  held  the  prebend  of  Hoxton. 

John  de  Norton  enjoyed  the  office  in  1239^9. 

Thomas  de  Storteford,  prebendary  of  Mapeshuri/y 
was  possessed  of  it  about  1240  and  1241''^.  His  obit 
used  to  be  kept  on  Cal.  Decemb.  (1st.) 

Roger  de  Horsett,  commonly  called  Dorsett  and 
De  Orseth,  was  precentor  in  1241  and  1243 '^^  He 
was  also  prebendary  of  Portpole.  His  obit  was  kept 
ix  Cal.  Febr.  (24th  Jan.)  '^,  or  on  xix  Cal.  Febr.  (14th 
Jan.)  ^-3. 

Robert  de  Barthone,  or  De  Barton,  was  collated 
to  this  dignity  in  1246  ^4.  In  1256  he  was  made  dean 
of  this  church. 

R  ,^ 24th  May  1259  5^. 

John  de  Wengham  or  Wyngham  was  precentor  in 
1262''^,  and  also  prebendary  of  Hoxton  in  1281. 

Gilbert  Segrave  was  precentor  in  1310,  and  in  1313 
was  made  bishop  of  this  see  ^7. 

JocEUS,  or  Jocius  de  Kynbauton,  or  Kynebarton, 
was  collated  to  this  dignity  by  Walter,  archbishop  of 
Canterbury,  in  1313.  He  exchanged  this  office  for 
the  archdeaconry  of  Gloucester  in  1328  with 

Hugh   de  Stathern,  who  was  collated  xvi  Cal.  Aug. 


^^'  See  the  instmment  in  New-  ^^  Lib.  A.  f.  28. 

court,  vol.  i.  p.  97.  ^'  Cart.  Orig. 

47  Reg.  Abbat.    de  Waltham  ^^  Lib.  L.  f.  92. 

dudum  penes  Petrum  Le  Neve,  •^•'^  Ibid.  f.  66. 

Arm.  Norroy,  nunc   penes  Ro-  "'^  Reg.Grosthead,  Episc.Linc^ 

bertum,  Comit.  Oxon.  f.  1 13.  '''*  Pat.  43  Hen.  IIL  m.  9. 

-»«  Baga  Elien.  Dioc.  ^^  Pat.  47  Hen.  III.  m.  19. 

4y  Newcourt,  vol.  i.  p.  98.  ^^  Pat.  7  Edw.  H.  p.  i.  m.  19. 


li 


PRECENTORS.  349 

(17th  July)  1328''^.    He  became  archdeacon  of  F^ssex 

in  1333,  and  resigned  this  office. 
William  dk  Worston  was  collated  iv  Id.  Dec.  (loth) 

1333  :  void  by  the  removal  of  Stathern -''J.      He  was 

probably  succeeded  by 
William    de   Plumstock,   who    was    precentor  i^tli 

Juno  1 34  I  ^\ 
William  de  Rorston  was  precentor  3rd  July  1341^^^. 
John  de  Wyxciicomb  held  this  office,  but  the  time  of 

his  admission  does  not  appear.   He  resigned  the  office 

before  ist  Nov.  13 70 6-, 
Philip  Melreth  was  collated  ist  Nov.  1370  :  void  by 

the  resignation  of  Wynchcomb ^K 
Thomas  Hoiiton  was  precentor,  but  the  time  of  his 

admission  does  not  appear.    He  died  possessed  of  the 

dignity  about  July  1394^'. 
John  Ethenham  or  Edexham  was  collated  26th  July 

1394:  void  by  the  death  of  Horton''\     He  resigned 

in  the  beginning  of  the  next  month,  and  died  before 

26th  Feb.  1437-8. 
John  Wyke  was  collated  5th  Aug.  1394:   void  by  the 

resignation  of  Ethenham ^^.  He  resigned  it  15th  June 

1397.   He  became  prebendary  of  Reculverland  in  1398. 
Joiix  Drewery  or  DiniRY  was  collated  1  5th  June  1397: 

void  by  the  resignation  of  Wyke<»".    His  appointment 

was  ratified  2nd  Aug.  1398  ''^.   He  resigned  it  in  1 442  ^•^ 

He  also  vvas  prebendary  of  Neasdon. 
Nicholas  Sturgeon  was  collated  7th  July  1442  :  void 

by  the  resignation  of  Drewery"^'.   He  died  about  June 

1454.     He  held  successively  the  prebends  of  Recul- 
verland and  Kentish  Town. 


•"•^  Rej^.  Baiulake,  f.  69.  ^'*  Reg.  Bravbrolce,  f.  123. 

Ji9  IbuL  f.  S7.  66  Ibid. 

C'*^  Pat.  15  Edw.  III.  p.2. 111.47.         ^"  Ibid.  f.  i.-,2. 

61  Ibid.  m.  40.  6s  P;^t.  22  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  111.  2S. 

6-  Newcourt,  vol.  i.  p.  99.  ^^  Reg.  Lond. 

^•T  Reg.  Sudbury,  f.  78.  "«  Reg.  Gilbert,  f.  44. 

6^  Newoouit,  vol.  i.  p.  99. 


350  LONDON. 

Thomas  Giiaunt,  S.T.li.,  jjrebertdari/  of  IVenlakesbarn, 
WMS  colliiteil  5th  July  1454  :  void  by  the  death  of 
Sturgeon "''.  He  died  in  1474.  He  held  successively 
the  prebends  of  Totenhale  and  Mora. 

William  AVylde,  t7'easurer,  and  prebendary  of  Bromes- 
hury  and  Ojcgate^  was  collated  9th  July  1474:  void  by 
the  death  of  Graunt'^ 

GuNDisALous  Fernandi  had  this  office  granted  to 
him  by  patent  8th  July  1504'-,  vice  William  Wylde 
deceased.  He  died  possessed  of  it  before  27th  June 
1513"'^.  He  was  the  son  of  Roderic  Gundisalous  Fer- 
nandus,  LL.D.,  formerly  ambassador  of  Spain  to  the 
king  of  England  7^.  In  another  instrument,  that  of 
his  denegation,  he  is  styled  "  son  of  the  famous  Doctor 
de  Puebba,  formerly  ambassador  orator  of  Spain  7^.''"' 

Thomas  Wulcy  or  Wolsey  was  collated  8th  July 
1513  :  void  by  the  death  of  Fernandi'^^.  In  the  next 
year  he  was  made  bishop  of  Lincoln. 

William  Horsey,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon  of  London,  was 
presented  by  the  King  27th  March  15 14— 15:  void  by 
the  promotion  of  Wolsey  "7.    He  resigned  it  in  153 1. 

George  Wyxdham,  archdeacon  of  Norwich,  was  col- 
lated nth  Nov.  1531  :  void  by  the  resignation  of 
Horsey 7«.     He  died  in  1543. 

John  Shery  was  presented  27th  Nov.  1543:  void  by  the 
death  of  G.  Wyndham^o.     He  died  in  155 J. 

Edmund  Grindal,  S.T.B.,  was  collated  24th  Aug. 
155 1  •  void  by  the  death  of  Shery  ^0,  jje  resigned  it 
in  1554,  and  afterwards  became  bishop  of  this  see. 

Henry  Hervie,  LL.D.,  archdeacon  of  Middlesex^  was 
collated  28th  April  1554 :  void  by  the  resignation  of 
Grindal  ^'^    He  died  in  1585. 


70  Reg.  Kempe,  f.  32.  76  Reg.  Fitz- James,  f.  41. 

71  Ibid.  f.  146.  77  Ibid.  f.  50. 

72  Pat.  19  Hen. VII.  p.i.  m.34.  7h  Reg.  Stokesley,  f.  11. 

73  Reg.  Lond.  79  Rgg.  Bonner,  £.145. 

74  Pat.24Hen.VII.p.i.m.26.  so  ibid,  f.312. 
7'^  Ibid.  81  Ibid.  f.  450. 


PRFXENTORS.  351 

John  Duport,  A.M.,  was  presented  29th  April  1585  : 

void  by  the   death  of  Hcrvie^^     He   died   in  1617. 

His  will,  dated   in  Oct.  161 7,   was   proved   in   Feb. 
1617-18. 
Thomas    Goad,    S.  T.  P.,    was    presented    i6th    Feb. 
1617—18:  void  by  the  death  of  Duporf-'.     He  died 

about  Aug.  1638. 
Thomas  Wykes,  S.T.P.,  -prebendary  of  Holymell^  was 

collated  27th  Aug.  1638  :  void  by  the  death  of  Goad**^. 

He  died  about  Aug.  1 644. 
Vacant  sixteen  years. 
JosKPH    Crowthkr,   S.T.P.,    was   collated  25th  Aug. 

1660  :  void  by  the  death  of  Wykes ^^     He  died  16th 

Dec.  1689,  and  was  buried  in   St.  Paul's   cathedral. 

He  was  also  prebendary  of  Brownswode. 
Thomas    Turner,    S.  T.  P.,    was    collated  nth   Jan. 

1689-90  :  void  by  the  death  of  Crowther^^. 
LiONELL  GatforDjS.T.P.,  was  installed  5th  May  17  14. 

He  resigned  this  office  for  the  treasurership. 
Thomas  Dibben,  A.M.,  was  installed  16th  June  17 14. 

He  died  a  prisoner  in  the  Fleet,  5th  April  1741. 
Edmund  Gibson,  8th  April  1741,  vice  Dibben '^<\ 
Anthony  Hamilton,  26th  April  1771 »",  vice  Edmund 

Gibson. 
Herbert  Randolph,  12th  Nov.  1812'^^,  vice  Anthony 

Hamilton.     Ob.  8th  March  1819,  ii?tat.  72. 
Charles   Almeric    Belli,    16th   March  1819^^,  vice 

Herbert  Randolph. 

This  dignity  is  rated  for  first  fruits  at  46^.  7s.  6^.^*^. 


8'  Reg.  Grindal,  f.  219,  ^  Bishops'  Certificates. 

82  Reg.  Bancroft,  f.  221.  »'"  Ibid.  ^  Ibid. 

K^Reg.  Laud,  f.  97.  «»  Ibid. 

84  Reg.  Lond.  ^^  Ecton,  p.  2 1 7. 

8''»  Reg.  Compton,  f.  no. 


Sry'2  LONDON. 


TREASURERS. 

This  office  was  founded  by  bishop  Richard  de  BelmeisII, 
about  the  year  i  i6o-^-^. 

GoDKFREDUs  was  thc  first  treasurer  about  it 60.  He 
was  also  prebendary  of  Harleston. 

Henry  Banaster  was  so  styled  about  1162^'.  He 
was  also  treasurer  in  1 192^^ 

Peter  de  S.  Maria  was  treasurer  xvi  Cal.  Jan.  (17th 
Dec.)  1213-^^.  He  held  the  office  in  1222  (anno  se- 
cundo  post  translationem  beati  Thoraae  martiris  Can- 
tuar.  archiepiscopi).  He  occurs  as  prebendary  of 
Isledon,  Kentish  town,  and  Mora. 

William  de  Faucoxberge  held  this  office  in  1222^7 
and  1226;  the  office  was  void  in  1231,  but  whether 
by  his  death  or  otherwise  does  not  appear.  He  was 
also  prebendary  of  Kentish  Town. 

Alexander  Swerford  was  treasurer  of  St.  PauPs  15th 
Jan.  1231-32^^.  How  long  he  continued  in  this  office 
appears  not,  but  he  held  it  in  i  233^^,  and  died  in  1246 
between  Michaelmas  and  Christmas  i;  and  was  buried 
in  the  cathedral.  He  seems  to  have  resigned  the 
office  before  his  death,  as 

Hugh  de  Pateshull  was  treasurer  here  circa  1240.   - 

Fulk  de  Saunford  was  treasurer  here  1 256. 

Richard  Talboth  or  Talbot  was  treasurer  in  1259^. 
He  occurs  as  prebendary  of  Holywell  and  Mora.  He 
was  afterwards  dean  of  this  church. 


9^  See  Newcourt,  vol.  i.  p.  102.  ^~  Inq.  Man.  Capit. 

94  MS.   Cotton.  Nero,  E.  6.  f.  98  Pat.  16  Hen.  III.  m.  9. 
205.  99  Inq.  Man.  Capit. 

95  Lib.  L.  f.57.  1  Lib.  A.  f.  10. 

96  Baga    in    Scaccario,    Dioc.  2  Ibid,  f,  59. 
Lond. 


^ 


TREASURERS.  353 

RoHKRT  LE  MoYN  was  treasurer  when  Geoffrey  de  Fe- 
riiiges  and  Robert  do  Chishull  were  deans,  i.  c.  between 
1263  and  1273 '^ 

RicHAiuj  DK  GiiAVESEND  was  treasurer,  and  resigned 
the  office  in  1278',  about  two  years  before  he  was 
made  bishop  of  this  see. 

Robert  de  Drayton  was  treasurer  in  1278^  and  1281. 
Ho  resigned  the  office  in  that  year. 

S was  treasurer  of  St.  Paul's  in  1298. 

Richard  de  Gravesend  occurs  treasurer  in  1310  and 
in  1317^  and  it  became  void  by  his  death  in  1329. 
He  occurs  as  prebendary  of  Chiswick  and  archdeacon 
of  London. 

Robert  de  Reddeswell,LL.D.,  was  collated  vid.  Mar. 
( 1 1  th)  T  3  2  9 :  void  by  the  death  of  Gravesend  7 .  He  re- 
signed in  1333  for  the  archdeaconry  of  Middlesex. 

Thomas  de  A  stele,  archdeacon  of  Middlesex,  was 
collated  ix  Cal.  Dec.  (23rd  Nov.)  1333  :  void  by  the 
resignation  of  Reddeswell^. 

Richard  Vaughan  or  Waghan  was  treasurer  iv  Cal. 
Nov.  (29th  Oct.)  1344^. 

John  Cok  appears  as  treasurer  3rd  June  1350'*^. 

Thomas  Strete  de  Knesworth  was  presented  by 
the  King  in  the  vacancy  of  the  see,  v  Cal.  Oct.  (21st 
Sept.)  1361  '^  He  resigned  it  in  1368  for  the  prebend 
of  St.  Pancras. 

Henry  de  Wakefield  was  collated  iv  Id.  Feb.  (10th) 
1368:  void  by  the  resignation  of  Strete^-.  He  became 
archdeacon  of  Canterbury  in  1 374,  and  bishop  of  Wor- 
cester in  1375. 

William  Stortford  had  this  dignity  conferred  upon 


3  Cart.  Grig.  ^  Reg.  Dec.  et  Capit.  Pix  B. 

4  Newcourt,  vol.  i.  p.  104.  ^^  Pix  K. 

^;  Lib.  A.  f.  107.  H  Pat.  35Ed\v.III.p.3.  m.39. 

''  Pat.  10  Edw.  II.  p.  2.  m.  24.     Reg.  Sudbury,  f.  5. 

7  Reg.  Baudake,  f.  73.  i^  Reg.  Sudbury,  f.  67. 

«  Ibid.  f.  87. 

VOL.  H.  Z  Z 


354  LONDON. 

him  by  tho  King  3rd  June  1387,  eede  nuper  vacante*^. 
He  resigned  tho  office  in  1393  for  the  archdeaconry 
of  Middlesex. 

John  Maundour,  8th  July  1389 1'*;  appointment  re~ 
yoked  21st  Aug.  following  ^^ 

Robert  Ai^b  ryght  on ,  prebenda7y  of  Holywell^  was  col- 
lated 20th  Aug.  1393  ^^.  He  resigned  in  the  year  fol- 
lowing. 

Guy  de  MoT<i a, prebendary  of  Cadington Major,  d^i^omted 
ist  Oct.  1393  ^7,  and  collated  27th  May  1394  :  void  by 
the  resignation  of  Albryghton^^.  He  resigned  in 
1397  ^y,  and  became  bishop  of  St.  David's. 

John  Doneys  was  collated  28th  Aug.  1397  :  void  by 
the  resignation  of  Mona  '^^. 

Nicholas  Mockyng,  6th  Oct.  1398'^!. 

Walter  Cook,  appointment  ratified  23rd  Jan.  1398-922. 
He  resigned  the  office  about  Jan.  1400. 

Walter  Medeford  was  collated  2Jst  Jan.  1400:  void 
by  the  resignation  of  Cooke '-^.  His  appointment  was 
ratified  by  the  King  12th  Feb.  1400— i'^*.  He  was  pre- 
bendary of  Portpoole  in  J  41 7,  and  Cadington  Minor 
in  1418. 

John  Chandeler  :  the  time  of  his  admission  does  not 

appear;   but  his  appointment  was  ratified  14th  Nov. 

1402  -\     He  resigned  it  in  1420. 

John  Symondsburgh  succeeded  in  1420  :   void  by  the 

resignation   of  Chandeler 26,      He  resigned   it   about 

H23- 
Alexander   Sparwe   or   Sparma   was  collated    26th 


'3  Pat.   10  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.  I.  18  Reg.  Braybroke,  f.  122. 

There  would  seem  to  have  been  19  Reg.  Lond.  et  Cantuar. 

another  treasurer  between  1375  ^^  Reg.  Braybroke,  f.  153. 

and  1387,  but  his  name  has  not  21  Pat.  22  Ric.  II.  p.  i.  m. 6. 

occurred.  22  Ibid.  p.  2.  m.  30. 

14  Pat.  13  Ric.  II.  23  Re^.  Braybroke,  f.  188. 

1^  Ibid.  p.  I.  m.  15.  24  Pat,  2  Hen.  IV.  p.  i.  m.  2. 

^'^  Reg.  Braybroke,  f.  114.  2.')  Pat.  4  Hen.  IV.  p.  i.  m.  27 

17  Pat.  17  Ric.  II.  p.  I.  m.  16.  26  Newcourt,  vol.  i.  p.  105. 


TREASURERS.  355 

Nov.    1423 :    void  by  the   resignation   of  Symonds- 
burgh^^. 

Thomas  Mouden,  LL.B.,  was  collated  6th  Deo.  1433. 
Ob.  30th  April  1458,  and  was  buried  at  Fladbury 
church,  Worcester. 

John  Drkwell  or  Strewell,  LL.D.,  prebendary  of 
Oxgate,  was  collated  19th  June  1458:  void  by  the 
death  of  Morden^^.     He  resigned  in  1467. 

William  Wylde  was  collated  2nd  Sept.  1467  ;  void 
by  the  resignation  of  Drewell^^.  He  resigned  in  1474 
for  the  precentorship  of  this  church. 

Robert  Ballard,  prebendary  of  Kentish  Town^  was 
collated  9th  July  1474 :  void  by  the  resignation  of 
Wylde '^1.    He  resigned  about  the  latter  end  of  1477. 

Walter  Knigutley,  A.M.,  was  collated  2nd  March 
1477—8 :  void  by  the  resignation  of  Ballard •^'^.  He 
resigned  the  office  in  Jan.  1478-9  for  the  chancellor- 
ship of  this  church.  He  was  also  prebendary  of  Toten- 
hall. 

Thomas  Danett,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  nth  March 
1478—9  :  void  by  the  resignation  of  Knightley^a. 
Ho  died  18th  Sept.  1483  dean  of  Windsor,  and  was 
buried  at  Windsor. 

Richard  Fitz-James,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  the  very 
day  his  predecessor  died,  viz.  18th  Sept.  1483^^.  In 
1497  ^®  was  made  bishop  of  Rochester,  and  resigned 
the  treasurership. 

Christopher  Bainbrigge  or  Bambridge,  LL.D.,  was 
presented  by  the  Kiug  2nd  June  1497  :  void  by  the 
promotion  of  Fitz-James'^^  He  resigned  in  1503  for 
the  deanery  of  York. 

Edward  Vaughan,  LL.D.,  prebendary  of  Ilarleston^  was 
collated  loth  Nov.  1503  :  void  by  the  resignation  of 


^^  Reg.  Dec.  et  Capit.  f.  93.  ^2  i^e^j;.  Kcmpe.  f.  165. 

'-^^  llefjr.  Kempe,  f.  57.  ^  Ibid.  f.  171. 

^^^  Ibid.  f.  108.  34  Ibid.  f.  196. 

'*»  Ibid.  £.146.  as  Reg.  Hill,  f.  24. 

z  z  2 


356  LONDON. 

Bainbrigge  ^^.  In  1509  he  resigned  on  being  made 
bishop  of  St.  David's. 

John  Edenham  or  Ednam,  S.T.P.,  was  presented  by 
the  King  23rd  July  1509  :  void  by  the  promotion  of 
Vaughan'^7.     He  died  in  1516-^^. 

Thomas  Hede  or  Hedde,  LL.D.,  was  collated  27th 
Jan.  1516-17  :  void  by  the  death  ofEdenham^^.  He 
died  in  1520 1^.     He  occurs  as  prebendary  of  Mora. 

Thomas  Benet  or  Bennet,  LL.D.,  was  collated  12th 
March  1520-21  :  void  by  the  death  of  Hedde"*!.  jje 
died  in  i558^'^.  He  occurs  as  prebendary  of  Ealdstreet 
and  Rugmcre*. 

Robert  Cosen,  Cow^sen,  Cousinne,  or  Cousynne, 
A.M.,  was  collated  i6th  Oct.  1558  :  void  by  the  death 
of  Bennet  ^=^.  He  was  deprived  in  the  beginning  of 
the  reign  of  queen  Elizabeth.  He  occurs  as  preben- 
dary of  Hoiborn  and  Mora. 

William  Saxey  died  in  this  office  about  July  1567  **. 
He  occurs  as  prebendary  of  Willesdon. 

Harbert  Westfaling*^  S.T.P.,  was  collated  26th 
Sept.  1567  :  void  by  the  death  of  Saxey"*^.  In  1586 
he  was  made  bishop  of  Hereford  and  resigned  the 
treasurership. 

Richard  Bancroft,  S.  T.  P.,  was  presented  by  the 
Queen  joth  Feb.  1585-6  :  void  by  the  promotion  of 
Westfahng^7.  In  1597  he  was  made  bishop  of  this 
see,  and  resigned  the  treasurership. 


36  Reg.  Hill,  f.  44.  45  Son  of  Harbert,  who  was 

37  Reg.  Fitz-James,  f.  3.  son    of   Harbert,    a    native    of 

38  Reg.  Lond.  Westphalia  in  Germany;  the 
3y  Reg.  Fitz-James,  f.  7 1 .  son  and  the  grandson,  who  lived 
40Reg.  Lond.  mostly   in  London,  were   by   a 

41  Reg.  Fitz-James,  f.  81.  popular  error  called Westphaling. 

42  Reg.  Lond.  Note  in  earl  Powis's  copy  of 
*  John  Allen  seems  to  have  Le  Neve. 

been  treasurer  here  circa  1527.  46  Rg^^  Grindal,  f.  144. 

43  Reg.  Bonner,  f  477-  '*''  Ibid.  f.  225. 

44  Newcourt,  vol.  i.  p.  107. 


TREASURERS.  357 

Giles  Fletcher,  LL.D.,  was  preBonted  by  the  Queen 
2oth  June  1597  :  void  by  the  promotion  of  Bancroft'^. 
He  died  in  Feb.  1610-11,  and  was  buried  in  the 
church  of  St.  Catherine,  Coleman  street,  London. 

Lewis  Bayly,  A.M.,  was  collated  7th  Feb.  1610-11  : 
void  by  the  death  of  Fletcher*^.  In  1616  he  was 
made  bishop  of  Bangor,  and  resigned  this  office. 

l*ATiiicK  Young  was  the  next  treasurer,  but  the  time 
of  his  admission  does  not  appear:  he  died  about  1652. 
He  was  keeper  of  the  library  at  St.  James's.  His 
MSS.  came  into  the  possession  of  dean  Owen  of 
Christ  Church,  Oxford. 

Vacant  till  after  the  Restoration. 

Mark  Frank,  S.T.B.,  was  collated  20th  Dec.  1660: 

void  by  the  death  of  Young'^o      Hq  dJed  j,^  1664. 

He  was  also  archdeacon  of  St.  Alban's. 
Richard   LIenciiman,   A.M.,  was    collated  7th  June 

1664:    void  by  the   death  of  Frank  ^^     He  died  at 

Chigwell  in  the  latter  end  of  1671,  and  was  buried 

in  the  chancel  of  that  parish  church. 
Thomas  Cook,  S.T.B.,  archdeacon  of  Middlesex^  was 

collated  25th  March  167 1-2:    void  by  the  death  of 

Henchman''-.    He  died  in  1679. 
WiLr.iAM  Jane,  A.M.,  archdeacon  of  MiddleseXy  was 

collated    7th   Aug.    1679  :    void    by   the    death    of 

Cook'^ 
Charles  Aston,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon  of  Essex ^  was  col- 
lated 28th  Feb.  and  installed  4th  March  1706-7. 
Lionell  Gatford,  S.T.P.,  precentor ,  was  collated  1  2th 

and  installed  14th  June  1714:  void  by  the  death  of 

Aston:  he  died  in  Sept.  1715. 
Francis  Astrey,  collated  30th  Sept.  1715.     Ob.  30th 

Oct.  1766. 


**^Renr.  IjOikI.  •'•^  Retr,  Henchman,  f.  107. 

**'»  Reg.  Bancroft,  f.  154.  w  Ibid.  f.  163. 

^  Reg.  Henchman,  f.  9.  ''^  Reg.  (^.omj^ton,  f.  58. 


358  LONDON. 

William  Bell,  collated  6th  Nov.  1766. 

Hugh  Chambres  Jones,  collated  30th  Oct.  1816,  vice 

William  Bell. 
This  di<^nity  is  rated  for  first  fruits  at  37/. 


CHANCELLORS^^^ 

Hugh  was  the  first  master  of  the  schools  appointed  by- 
bishop  Kichard  de  Belmeis  T,  in  the  time  of  king 
Henry  the  First.     The  exact  time  is  not  set  down. 

Henry  succeeded  him  in  this  office,  which  he  held  in 
1 150  and  1162. 

Ralph  de  Alta  Ripa,  by  the  title  of  magister,  enjoyed 
it  in  the  time  of  bishop  Gilbert  Foliot,  viz.  between 
1 163  and  1187— 8  ". 

Kichard  de  Stortford  was  so  styled  in  1 184^^  He 
died  in  or  before  1215.  He  occurs  as  prebendary  of 
Harleston. 

John  of  Canterbury  was  the  first  master  of  the 
schools  who  bore  the  title  of  chancellor.  He  was 
so  styled  when  Alard  was  dean,  who  died  in  1216. 
He  appears  as  prebendary  of  St.  Pancras  and  Holy- 
well. 

Gervase  de  Hobrugge  was  chancellor  of  London  iii  Id. 
Jul.  (13th  July)  i  2i4'^7.    Pie  became  dean  of  St.  PauFs. 

Henry  de  Cornhull  succeeded  to  this  dignity  in 
J2i7''8.  He  resigned  in  1241,  and  was  dean  of  this 
church  in  1 243  ^^. 

William  de  S.  Maria  was  chancellor  in  1241^^.  He 
died  dean  of  this  church  in  1243. 


S4  The  title  of  chancellor  was  ^^  Lib.  A.  f.  33. 

at  first  magister  scholarum :  the  ^^  Baga  Dioc.  Lond.  in  Scac- 
account   of  his    office,    and    its     cario. 

erection  are  to  be  seen  in  i^ew-  '^^  Coll.  Hutton. 

court's  Repertorium  Ecclesiasti-  ^^  Inq.  Maneriorum  Capituli. 

cum.  vol.  i.  p.  108, 109,  no.  6^  Mat.  Paris. 

^^  Lib.  A.  f.  8. 


CHANCELLORS.  359 

John  Manskll  had  this  dignity  conferred  on  him  by 
the  King  in  the  vacancy  of  the  see  24th  May  1 243  ^K 

Henry  was  chancellor  in  1259^^.  How  long  he  con- 
tinued in  this  dignity  appears  not. 

Ralph  de  Ivinghoe  was  chancellor  in  1278,  1281^'^, 
1298'^'. 

RoBKRT  or  John  de  Clothall  was  chancellor  in  1309, 
1314,  J318,  and  1319^'^ 

William  de  Kenham  or  de  Reynham  enjoyed  the 
office  xvi  Cal.  Nov.  (17th  Oct.)  1331^^.  He  occurs  as 
prebendary  of  Oxgate. 

THOMAsDuRANT,S.T.P.,vvascollated  5th  Jan.  1333-4^^. 
He  resigned  the  chancellorship  about  Oct.  1337  for 
the  archdeaconry  of  Middlesex. 

Thomas  de  Bradwardin  was  collated  xiii  Cal.  Octob. 
(19th  Sept.)  1337^".  He  became  archbishop  of  Can- 
terbury in  1349. 

William  de  Askeby.  The  time  of  his  admission  does 
not  appear,  but  he  resigned  the  office  before  xvi  Cal. 
Junii  (17th  May)  1363^9. 

Thomas  Youxg  was  collated  xvi  Cal.  Junii  (17th  May) 
1363:  void  by  the  resignation  of  Askeby''^.  He  re- 
signed in  1369. 

Roger  Holme,  preht^ndary  of  Kentish  Town^  was  col- 
lated 1st  July  1369  :  void  by  the  resignation  of 
Young^i.     He  died  in  1395. 

William  de  Lullyngton,  19th  Feb.  J3S9— 90'-. 

Nicholas  Hereford  was  collated  ist  July  1395:  void 
by  the  death  of  Holme' '.  He  held  office  27th  Nov. 
^395''^-     ^^  resigned  in  1396. 


«'  Pat.  27  Hen.  III.  m.  10.  <''  Reg.  Baudake,  f.  88. 

«-'  Lil).  A.  f.  54.  68  Ibid,  f  102. 

♦"'••^  Coll.  Ilutton.  6fl  Reg.  Sudbury,  f.  26. 

«•!  Lib.  A.  f.  70.  70  ii)i(i.  71  ihij.  f.  -o. 

«•**  Cart.  Grig.  Pix  Y.  "'  Pat.  13  Ric.  11.  p.  2.  m.  10. 
^'^  Reg.  Dec.  et  Capit.  in  Bibl.         "-^  Reg.  Biaybroke,  f.  132. 

Moriana.  "-i  Pat.  19  Ric.  II.  p.  i.  m.  6. 


360  LONDON. 

John  Godmanston,  ap})oiiited  by  patent  22nd  Feb. 
1396-77^:  void  by  the  resignation  of  Hereford  74.  His 
appointment  was  ratified  31st  Oct.  1399  7\  He  died 
in  1401. 

Thomas  I^entwardin  was  collated  i8th 1401: 

void  by  the  death  of  Godmanston  "6. 

William  Boothe  was  the  next  chancellor ;  but  the 
time  of  his  admission  to  it,  or  voiding  it,  appears  not. 
He  was  archdeacon  of  Middlesex  in  1429. 

Thomas  Thate  or  Chace  was  collated  7th  April  1423: 
no  mention  how  void 77.     He  died  in  1449, 

Henry  Sever  or  Seber,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  28th 
April  1449:  void  by  the  death  of  Thate7^.  His  ap- 
pointment was  ratified  nth  Sept.  145079.  He  died 
6th  July  147 1,  and  was  buried  in  Merton  college 
chapel,  Oxon. 

Thomas  Smith,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  15th  Aug.  1471: 
void  by  the  death  of  Seber  ^^^     jje  died  in  1478. 

Walter  Knightley,  M.D.,  was  collated  16th  Jan. 
1478—9  :  void  by  the  death  of  Smith ^i. 

Gundisalous  Fernandi  was  the  next  chancellor,  but 
the  time  of  his  admission  does  not  appear.  He  re- 
signed the  office  in  1504^2^ 

John  Walles,  the  King's  chaplain^  had  the  chancellor- 
ship, vice  Gundisalous  Fernandi,  31st  July  1504^^, 
and 

William  Lichfield,  LL.D.,  was  collated  20th  Dec. 
1504  :  void  by  the  dimission  of  Fernandi ^^.  He  died 
in  1517.  He  occurs  as  prebendary  of  Chamberlains- 
wood. 


73  Pat.  20  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  ra.  22.  79  Pat.  26  Hen.VI.  p.  i.  m.  19. 

74  Reg.  Braybroke,  f.  148.  ^0  Reg.  Kerape,  f.  122. 

75  Pat.  I  Hen.  IV.  p.  2.  m.  2q.  ^^  Reg.  Kempe,  f.  219. 

76  Ibid,  f.191.  82  Pat.  i9Hen.VII.p.i.m.34. 
"7  Reg.  Dec.  et  Capit.  f.  89.  83  ibid.  p.  2.  m.  25. 

78  Reg.  Gilbert,  f.  213.  84  Reg.  Hill,  f.  50. 


CHANCELLORS.  361 

John  Edmunds,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  24th  Nov.  1517  : 
void  by  the  death  of  Lichfield'^''.  He  resigned  in  1529. 
He  was  prebendary  of  Broniesbury. 

Thomas  Bage,  alias  Williams,  S.T.B.,  was  collated 
22nd  Feb.  1529 :  void  by  the  resignation  of  Edmunds  ^^. 
He  died  in  1557. 

John  Watson,  A.M.,  was  collated  7th  Feb.  1557:  void 
by  the  death  of  Bage  ^7.  In  1580  he  was  made  bishop 
of  Winchester. 

William  Wihtakp:r,  S.T.B.,  was  presented  by  the 
Queen  ist  Oct.  1580:  void  by  the  promotion  of  Wat- 
son ^^.     He  resigned  in  1587. 

William  Day,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  2nd  Nov.  1587  : 
void  by  the  resignation  of  Whitaker^^. 

John  Dee  held  the  office  8th  Dec.  1594. 

Edward  Stanhope.     Ob.  i6th  March  1608. 

William  Wilson  held  this  office,  but  the  time  of  his 
admission  does  not  appear.     He  died  in  i6i5^'\ 

John  Bowman,  S.T.B.,  was  collated  i8th  April  1615  : 
void  by  the  death  of  Wilson^'.     He  died  in  1629. 

Thomas  Turner,  S.T.li.,  prehendari/  of  Newlngton^  was 
collated  29th  Oct.  1629:  void  by  the  death  of  Bow- 
man-'-. He  was  a  dean  of  Canterbury,  and  died  8th 
Oct.  1672,  a?tat.  81. 

Anthony  Saunders,  S.T.B.,  was  collated  30th  Oct. 
1672  :  void  by  the  death  of  Turner  ^-^ 

Edward  Jones,  made  chancellor  here,  vice  Saunders, 
2 1  St  Jan.  1719-20.     He  resigned  in  July  1733^^  in 
favour  of  his  son-in-law, 
Peniston  Booth,  D.D.,  collated   23rd   July  and   in- 
stalled 26th  July  1733-''. 
Robert  Gibson,  i6th  Nov.  1761,  vice  Peniston  Booth ^^. 


**  Reg.  Fitz- James,  f.  74.  ^^  Reg.  Bancroft,  f.  191. 

86  Reg.  Tunstall,  f.  30.  »2  Reg.  Laud.  f.  57. 

^7  Reg.  Bonner,  f.  474.  ''^^  Reg.  Henchman,  f.  169. 

^  Reg.  Grindal,  f.  199.  ^-^  Bishops'  Certificates. 

«9  Ibid.  f.  235.  9-'  Ibid.  »«  Ibid. 

^  Reg.  Lond. 
VOL.  n.  3  A 


362  LONDON. 

East  Apthorpe,  loth  Dec.  1791,  vice  Robert  Gibson 9^. 

Richard  Richardson,  25th  May  1792^^^  vice  East 
Apthorpe.     Ob.  27th  Sept.  1839,  setat.  87. 

Heney  Soames,  25th  Nov.  1842^^,  vice  Richard  Rich- 
ardson. 

This  dignity  is  rated  for  first  fruits  at  33^.^^ 


PREBENDARIES. 
BROMESBURY.i 

The  prebends  or  canonries  in  the  cathedral  church  of 
St.  Paul  are  all  in  the  collation  of  the  bishop  of  the 
diocese. 

AilwardRuffus  held  this  stall  when  Maurice  was  bi- 
shop of  London,  and  witnessed  a  grant  in  11042. 

Arcoidus,  nephew  of  Bishop  Gilbert,  held  this  stall  in 
1132^. 

Roger  Brun  held  this  stall  in  1142'^. 

Laurence  Belesmeius. 

Roger  of  Worcester  or  de  Wyrescestria  held  this 
stall  in  1192^. 

Walter  de  Brackele  or  Brachele,  appointed  by 
patent  25th  March  1229^. 

Robert  de  Bonewell  held  this  stall  and  the  arch- 
deaconry of  Middlesex  between  1229  and  1241. 

Ralph  de  August,        1  mi      .•  n  .1    -  1 

T,  T.--  ihe  time  01  their  several  ap- 

Koger  de  Meuelent,  y         .   ,         ,    .        ,  , 

,,r  T.  pointments  is  not  known. 

William  Blundell.    J      ^ 

William  de  Middleton  held  this  stall  in  Oct.  12737. 


^  Bishops'  Certificates.  2  Reg.  Dec.  et  Cap.  Lib.  L.  f.19. 

97  Ibid.  3  Ibid.  f.  53. 

98  Ibid.  4  Ibid.  f.  39. 

99  Ecton,  p.  217.  ^  Ibid.  f.  57. 

1  Or  Browndisbery,  Brunes-  ^  Pat.  13  Hen.  III.  m.  9. 

bery  or  Brandesbury.  7  Ljb,  A.  f.  64. 


PREBENDARIES.  363 

Philip  Wyleweby  or  Wyleby  held  this  stall  between 

1271  and  1275^. 
Geoffrey  Aspall  held  this  stall  in  1278^. 
Reginald  of  St.  Alban's  held  this  stall ;  he  was  also 

archdeacon  of  London. 
Gerald  de  Cantelaus  or  Cantelauta  resigned  this 

stall  in  1327  for  the  prebend  of  Brownswood  xiv  Kal. 

Feb.  (19th  Jan.)  1327. 
Richard  de  Brenckeslee  or  Brencheslee,  collated 

V  Kal.  Jan.  (28th  Dec.)  1327^^. 
Peter  de  Wotton,  confirmed  in  this  stall  by  the  King 

14th  Nov.  1348^1. 
Edmund    la    Zouch   had  license,  21st  June  135 1,   to 

exchange  this  stall  for  the  prebend  of  Bolewerheth  in 

the  King's  free  chapel  of  Hastings  1^,  with 
William  de  Shrovesbury,  21st  June  1351. 
John  Carleton  or  Charleton  resigned  this  stall  in 

1385.     He  was  also  archdeacon  of  Colchester. 

William  Borstall  or  Burstall  succeeded  30th  Nov. 
138513. 

William  Newbold  held  this  stall  at  his  death  141 8. 
John  Sudbury  or  Crall  succeeded  20th  Dec.  141 8 ^^. 

He  became  archdeacon  of  Essex. 
Robert  Wyott  succeeded  29th  Sept.  1444^^    He  was 

also  archdeacon  of  Middlesex. 
Thomas  Bony'faunt  exchanged  this  stall  before  i3tli 

Oct.  1468  with 
William  Westbury,  collated  17th  Oct.  1468 '6.     Ob. 

in  1477. 
William  Wylde  collated  31st  Mar.  1477,  P®''  mortem 

Westbury '".     He  was  also  precentor  of  this  church. 


8  Lib.  F.  f.  62.  14  Reg.  Dec.  et  Cap. 

»  Lib.  A.  f.  107.  15  Reg.  Gilbert,  f.  57. 

1*^  Reg.  Baudake,  f.  65.  ^6  Pat.  8  Edw.  IV.  p.  3.  m.  3 1 

'•  Pat.  22  Edw.  in.  p. 3.  m.13.  et  Reg.  Kempe,  f.  114. 

12  Pat.  26  Edw.  III.  p.  2.  I"  Ibid.  f.  161. 

'•'  Reg.  Braybroke,  f.  40. 


.^ 


A   z 


364  LONDON. 

Edward  Vaugiian,  LL.D.,  resigned  this  stall  on  his 
promotion  to  the  bishopric  of  St.  David's  in  1509. 
He  was  also  treasurer  of  this  church. 

John  Edenhaai,  S.T.  P.,  collated  23rd  July  1509, 
vicO'Vaughan  promoted '7.  He  was  also  treasurer  of 
this  church. 

John  Edmunds,  S.T. P.,  collated  6th  March  1509-10, 
on  the  resignation  ofEdenham^^.  He  resigned  this 
stall  for  the  chancellorship  in  151 7. 

Hugh  Saunders,  ahas  Creakspear,  S.T.P.,  collated 
25th  Nov.  15 1 719. 

Robert  Croham,  ahas  Peterson,  S.T.B.,  late  prior  of 
Lewes,  collated  3rd  Nov.  J  53 7,  vice  Saunders  de- 
ceased 20. 

Thomas  Moeeton,  LL.B.,  collated  9th  Aug.  1555,  vice 
Peterson  deceased  ^^ 

Thomas  Collyer,  A.M.,  collated  22nd  July  1558, 
on  the  resignation  of  Moreton^^. 

ThoxMas  Byam  was  deprived  of  this  stall  before  5th 
Oct.  1562. 

Matthew  Hutton,  collated  5th  Oct.  1562,  on  the 
deprivation  of  Byam'^^.  He  resigned  this  stall  on  his 
promotion  to  the  see  of  Durham. 

Richard  Bancroft,  collated  25th  Feb.  1 589-90^4. 
He  resigned  this  stall  on  his  promotion  to  the  see  of 
London. 
Thomas  Singleton,  S.T.B.,  princi2)al  0/ Brasenose  col- 
lege, Oxford,  collated  loth  May  1597,  vice  Bancroft 
promoted2\  He  died  29th  Nov.  1614.  His  successor 
in  this  prebend  has  not  been  discovered. 

William  Brabourne  or  Brabant,  collated  25th  Aug. 
166026. 


^7  Reg.  Fitz-James,  f.  3.  22  Reg.  Bonner,  f.  478. 

18  Ibid.  f.  14.  23  Reg.  Grindal,  f.  126. 

19  Ibid.  f.  74.  24  Ibid.  f.  148. 

20  Reg.  Stokesley,  f.  35.  25  Ibid.  f.  283. 

21  Reg.  Bonner,  f.  463.  26  Reg.  Laud,  f.  130. 


PREBENDARIES.  365 

John  Scott,  collated  J4th  March  1684-5,  vice  Bra- 
bourne  deceased-'. 

George  Wall,  collated  :z3rd  March  1694-5,  ^^^^  Scott 
deceased  28. 

Stephen  Unwin  ;  the  time  of  his  admission  has  not 
been  found ;  he  probably  succeeded  Wall. 

Richard  Hind,  collated  24th  Feb.  1772—3,  vice  Stephen 
Unwin^o. 

East  Apthorpe,  collated  31st  March  1790, vice  Hindoo. 
Nicholas  Rkjby  Baldwin,  collated  12th  May  1792, 

vice  East  Apthorpe-^^     Ob.  in  1825. 
John   James   Watson,  collated   i  ith  Feb.  1825,  ^^^® 

N.  R.  Baldwin  3^.     Ob.  9th  June  1839. 
James  Thomas  Round,  installed   i8th   March   1843, 

vice  John  James  Watson. 

BROWNSWOOD.^3 

AiRicus^^.     The  time  of  his  admission  is  not  known. 
Richard  de  Aurivall  is  supposed  to  have  been  the 

successor  of  Aurivall,  but  the  time  of  his  admission  is 

not  known. 
Roger  de  Langford  hold  this  stall  circa  1132-^^. 
William  de  Costentim,  vel  Costance.     Nothing  is 

known  of  him  or  of  his  five  immediate  successors. 
David  Brand. 
Robert  de  Sandon. 
Laurence  "Romanus/' 
Richard  de  Sandford. 
John  de  Chaiiam  or  Cheham. 
Henry  de  Newerk,  dean  of  Yorl\  held  this  stall  circa 

1271,  and  1275'^^. 
Adam   de  Writtele  had  letters  of  protection  dated 

13th  Dec.  129537. 

27  Reg.  Compton,  f.  84.  deswode. 

-'«  Ibid.  f.  133.  3-1  Reg.  Dec.  ct  Cap.  Lib.  I.  f. 

2->  Bishops'  Certificates.  71,  72,  7"^. 

^^  Ibid.  31  Ibid.  ;<'•  Ibid.  Lib.  L.  f.  7 1—73. 

^'  Ibid.  «fi  Ibid.  Lib.  F.  f.  62. 

'-'^  Or  Brandeswood,  or  Bi*ou-         '^^  Pat.  24  Kdw.  1. 


366  LONDON. 

Roger  de  la  Legh,  dean  of  this  cathedral^  held  this 

stall. 
John  de  Leicester,  circa  1281,  and  1289. 
Henry  Brande,  vel  Branke,  held  this  stall,  but  the 

time  of  his  admission  is  not  known. 
Saracen  de  Urbe  ;  the  time  of  his  holding  this  stall 

has  not  been  ascertained. 
Robert  de  Donnsbrugg  held  this  stall  in  13 15^^. 
Geoffrey   de  Eyton,  collated  ^7  iv  Id.  Apr.  (loth) 

132538. 

Gerald  de  Cantelaus  or  Cantelauta,  xiv  Kal.  Feb. 
(19th  Jan.)  1327^^. 

Walter  de  London,  dean  of  Wells,  held  this  stall 
circa  1331 — 1336. 

Ivo  DE  Glynton,  presented  loth  June  1344"^®. 

Peter   de  Wotton  :    the  King  ratified  his  appoint- 
ment 14th  Nov.  1348  "^^ 

William  de  Wenlock  :  the  King  ratified  his  appoint- 
ment 1 6th  Nov.  1362^2. 

Michael    de    Northburgh,    appointed    22nd   April 
136343. 

Reginald  Braybroke,  18th  May  1392 '•^j  per  mortem 
Wenlock. 

Hugh  Cotingham,  nth  Nov.  13944^. 

Robert   Manfeld,    19th  Feb.  1409-10,   vice  Coting- 
ham deceased. 

Thomas  de  la  Pole,  i8th  June  141 9,  vice  Manfeld 
deceased ''^. 

John  Burdet,  15th  July  1433,  vice  De  la  Pole  deceased. 


36  Pat.  8  Edw.  II.  p.  I.  43  Reg.  Sudbury,  f.  64.  et  Pat. 

37  The  King  also  gave  him  this  37  Edw.  III.  p.  i.  m.  18.  The 
stall  by  patent,  dated  14th  April  King  revoked  this  presentation 
1325.  5th  July  1363,  because  he  had 

3«  Reg.  Baudake,  f.  61.  previously   ratified   William    de 

39  Ibid.  f.  65.  Wenlock  in  the  same  prebend. 

40  Pat.  18  Edw,  III.  p. 2.  m.49.  44  Reg,  Braybroke,  f.  95. 
Brad.  Comp.  Hist.  vol.  ii.  245.  46  ibjd.  f.  126. 

41  Pat.  22  Edw.  III.  46  Reg.  Dec.  et  Cap.  f.  64. 

42  Pat.  36  Edw.  III.  p.  2.  m.  3, 


PREBENDARIES.  367 

Robert  Kyrkham,  29th  Jan.  i^^H-g"^"^  :  appointment 
ratified  26th  March  1450^'^. 

John  Alcock,  LL.D.,  i6th  Dec.  1468,  vice  Kyrkham 
resigned '1 9, 

William  Dudley,  dean  of  the  Chapel  Eoi/al,  20th  Feb. 
1472—3,  vice  Alcock  resigned'^.  He  became  arch- 
deacon of  Middlesex. 

John  Davison,  dean  of  Windsor,  30th  Nov.  1473  ^'^ 

Richard  Fox,  LL.B.,  secretary/  to  Henry  VII.,  26th  Oct. 
1485^2,  Hq  ^as  successively  bishop  of  Exeter,  Bath 
and  Wells,  Durham  and  Winton. 

Thomas  Jan,  D.D.,  i  ith  April  1487  ^'5.  He  was  arch- 
deacon of  Essex,  and  became  bishop  of  Norwich. 

John  Perott,  B.D.,  28th  Oct.  1499^'. 

Thomas  Hulse  held  this  stall  at  his  death  in  1515^'. 

William  Warham,  29th  Nov.  1515^^.  He  was  arch- 
deacon of  Canterbury. 

William  Halsey  held  this  stall  at  the  time  of  his 
death  in  1530-31^'. 

Thomas  Whitehead,  B.D.,  10th  Feb.  1530—31'^^. 

Gilbert  Bourne,  S.T.B.,  7th  Nov.  1548 ''\  He  re- 
signed this  stall  on  his  promotion  to  the  see  of  Bath 
and  Wells. 

Henry  Wotton,  A.M.,  25th  July  1554^. 

Robert  Harrington  held  this  stall  at  his  death  in 
l6I0^^ 

John  Barcham  or  Barkam,  S.T.B.,  31st  Oct.  1610, 
vice  Harrington  deceased  ^^.     Ob.  25th  March  1642. 

Thomas  Singleton  resigned  this  stall  in  1614^-^ 

Isaac  Singleton,  presented  22nd  April  1614^^. 

*^  Reg.  Gilbert,  f.  210.  ''^  Ret?.  Fitz-James,  f.  61. 

-*«  Pat.  28  Hen.  VI.  p.  i.  m.  3.         *'  Reg.  Stokesley,  f.  7. 

4^  Reg.  Kempe,  f.  115.  ^^  Ibid. 

^^  Ibid.  f.  132.  ^y  Reg.  Bonner,  f.  164. 

f'l  Ibid.  f.  142.  60  Ibid,  f.454. 

'''^  Ibid.  f.  204.  61  Reg.  Lond. 

^*<  Ibid.  f.  212.  62  Reg.  Bancroft,  f.  148. 

•■^4  Reg.  Hill,  f.  34.  63  Ibid.  f.  178. 

^^  Reg.  Fitz-James.  f.  61.  «4  Ibid. 


368  LONDON. 

Robert  Barkham  resigned  this  stall  in  1642^"*. 
Joseph  Crowther,  S.T.B.,  8th  April  1642^^.    He  was 

also  precentor. 
Thomas  Turner,  S.T.B.,   nth  Jan.  1689-9067.     He 

was  also  precentor. 
George  Cartes,  collated  19th  June  17 14^^. 
Thomas  Cartwright,  collated  26th  March  1733 6^^. 
Sherlock   Willis,    collated   23rd  Nov.  1749"".     Ob. 

2 1  St  April  1783. 
John  Sturges,  collated  26th  June  1783,  vice  Willis7i. 
George  Secker,  collated  5th  Nov.  1807,  vice  Sturges'^. 

Ob.  28th  Nov.  1840,  setat.  74. 
Richard    Harvey,    collated    17th    March  1843,  vice 

George  Secker  73. 

CADINGTON74  MAJOR. 

AsKYLLus  or  AusKYLDUs  held  this  stall  in  110375. 
Roger,  the  archdeacon^  son  of  Robert  the  archdeacon. 
Richard,  "  Nepos  episcopi  frater  Ricardi."" 
Alexander  de  Saccavil  or  Sachevil  held  this  stall 

about  II 62. 
Ralph  "  de  Alta  Ripa  ;"  he  was  also  chancellor  of 

this  church. 
Alard,  the  archdeacon  [of  London].     He  was  also  dean 

here. 
Robert  de  S.  Mari.e  Ecclesia. 
Simon  de  Wells,  bishop  of  Chichester. 
Richard  de  H  eg  hams,  archdeacon  of  Essex. 
Theobald  de  Valoniis,  archdeacon  of  Essex. 
Philip    de   Fauconberg,    archdeacon   of  Huntingdon., 

held  this  stall  between  1222  and  1228. 
Ralph  Brito  or  le  Breton,  appointed  in  1228^6. 


^^  Reg.  Laud.  f.  109.  72  Bishops'  Certificates. 

fi6  Ibid.  73  Ibid. 

^7  Reg.  Compton,  f.  no.  74  Cadindona  or  Cadindon,  or 

^8  Bishops'  Certificates.  Kadendon. 

69  Ibid.                  70  Ibid.  75Reg.Dec.etCap.Lib.L.f.i7. 

71  Ibid.  76  Pat.  13  Hen.  III.  m.  11. 


PRE  BEND  A  HIES.  369 

Thomas  de  Anesty,  archdeacon  of  Durham. 

Philip  Lovel,  the  King's  treasurer^  held  this  stall  when 
Hardell  was  mayor  of  London 77, 

Alexander  de  Ferentin. 

FuLco  LovELL,  archdeacon  of  Colchester, 

Ralph  de  Hengham. 

John  de  Manso  held  this  stall  I2th  April  1329.  Re- 
signed about  Oct.  1337. 

Raymund  Pelegrine,  Oct.  1337.  Ratified  in  it  by 
the  King  6th  Nov.  134378. 

Adam  Damport79  resigned  in  138 1  ^^, 

William  de  Hermesthorp  succeeded  21st  Nov.  138 1, 
vice  Adam  Damport^^ 

Richard  Clifford,  appointed  1st  Feb.  1385—6^2, 

John  Rouley  held  this  stall  3rd  July  1386^^. 

Guy  Mone,  7th  Oct.  1386,  vice  Rouley  resigned s^.  He 
was  also  treasurer  of  this  church. 

John  Cole,  28th  Aug.  1389,  vice  Mone  resigned ^^ 

Richard  Clifford,  appointed  10th  Dec.  1397®^. 

John  Colne,  appointed  23rd  April  1398^". 

Henry  Bowett,  appointed  18th  Oct.  1399®^. 

John  Brech,  26th  Sept.  1406^^. 

Robert  Fi:lton  died  possessed  of  this  stall  in  1438^. 

Thomas  Wodeford,  20th  July  1438,  vice  Felton^^ 

FuLK  Bermingham,  22nd  Oct.  1441,  vice  Wodeford 
resigned-*^. 

Masculine  Cosvn  resigned  this  prebend  in  1466. 

Henry  Sharp,  4th  Feb.  1466-7  ^^ 

Thomas  Chaundeler,  S.T.D.,  15th  Aug.  147  i^^ 


77  Cart.  Grig.  87  Pat.  22  Ric.  II.  p.  3.  m.  33. 

7«  Pat.  18  Edw.  III.  p.  2.  m.6.  88  Pat.  i  Hen.  IV.  p.  i.  m.30. 

79  Reg.  Baiidake,  f.  103.  89  ibid,  et  Pat.  7  Hen.  IV.  p. 

^  Pat.  5  Ric.  II.  p.  1.  m.  6.  2.  m.  5. 

®>  Ibid.  w  Reg.  Lond.  et  Cantuar. 

82  Pat.  9  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  ra.  38.  9'  Reg.  Gilbert,  f.  13. 

83  Pat.  TO  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  9-^  Ibid.  f.  39. 

8^  Reg.  Hraybroke,  ff.  47,  153.  ^'^  Reg.  Kempe,  f.  104. 

8''^  Reg.  Walden,  f.  i .  ^^  Ibid.  f.  1 29. 
^  Pat.  21  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.  21. 

vol.   II.                                      3  H 


370 


LONDON. 


John  Davison,  13th  April  i472-^^ 

John  Penberton,  23rd  June  1472^^ 

John  Peese,  LL.D.,  29th  Nov.  1475,  vice  Penberton 

resigned  ^'^ 
John  Smith,  LL.B.,  i  Jth  April  1487^. 
John  Salvage  resigned. 
Christopher  Plummer,  9th  July  1515^^. 
John  Salvage  reappointed;  resigned  a  second  time  in 

1524- 

John  Pennand,  D.D.,  i  ith  Oct.  1524,  on  the  resigna- 
tion of  Salvage  ^. 

William  Boleyn,  23rd  May  1529,  vice  Pennand  de- 
ceased ^7. 

John  Pate,  8th  Jan.  1529—30,  vice  Boleyn  resigned^^. 
Peter    Vanne    died    in    possession   of    this   stall   in 

1564. 
John  Young,  S.T.P.,  3rd  May  1564,  vice  Vanne  de- 
ceaseds^.    Ob.  loth  April  1605,  setat.  71. 
John  Flower,  A.M.,  7th  July  1579 1. 
Peter  Lillye,  S.T.B.,  i6th  April  1599,  vice  Flower 

deceased '2. 
George  Downham,  S.T.P.  ;  resigned  in  1616  on  being 

made  bishop  of  Derry. 
Thomas  Some,  A.M.,  J 7th  Feb.  1616,  vice  Downham 

promoted'^. 
Thomas  Westfield,  archdeacon  of  8t,  Alhan's^  died 

possessed  of  this  stall.     He  became  bishop  of  Bristol, 

and  died  25th  June  1644. 
Matthew  Nicolas,  LL.D.,  17th  Aug.  1660"^. 
John  Dolben,  S.T.P.,  21st  April  1661^,  vice  Nicolas 

deceased. 


91  Re^.  Kempe,  f.  133. 

y2  Ibid.  f.  134. 

93  Ibid.  f.  153. 

9^  Ibid.  f.  212. 

9-'^  Reg.  Fitz-James,  f.  60. 

9«  Reg.  Tunstall,  f.  8. 

97  Ibid.  f.  27. 


98  Reg.  Tunstall,  f.  29. 

99  Reg.  Grindal,  f.  133. 

1  Ibid.  f.  196. 

2  Ibid.  f.  3 18. 

^  Reg.  Bancroft,  f.  210. 
4  Reg.  Laud,  f.  128. 
•''  Reg.  Henchman,  f.  21. 


PHE15ENDAUIES.  371 

William  Masters,  14th  Feb.  1666— 7,  vice  Dolben  pro- 
moted to  the  see  of  Rochester '\ 

William  Stanley,  S.T.B.,  i8th  Sept.  1684,  vice  Mas- 
ters deceased  7. 

Joseph  Steadman,  collated  25th  Oct.  1731^. 

Thomas  Jackson,  collated  20th  April  1733^. 

Samuel  Nicholls,  collated  21st  April  1749^^*. 

PuLTER  Forester,  collated  10th  Dec.  1756,  vice  Ni- 
cholls'^ 

John  Sturges,  collated  28th  Aug.  1778,  vice  Pulter 
Forester  ^'^. 

Benjamin  Wheeler,  collated  i  ith  July  1783,  vice 
John  Sturges^-\     Ob.  22nd  July  1783. 

Samuel  HoRSLEY,collated  8th  Aug.  1 783,viceWheeleri4. 

Thomas  Winstanley,  collated  17th  May  1794,  vice 
Samuel  Horsley^'.     Ob.  2nd  Sept.  1823,  setat.  74. 

William  Wood,  collated  27th  March  1810,  vice  Win- 
stanley ^^\ 

Thomas  Gaisford,  collated  31st  Oct.  1823,  vice  Wood. 

CADINGTON  MINOR. 

Theobald  or  Tethbald  held  this  stall  in  1 103  ^7. 
Odo  occurs  in  1132^^. 

Parisius,  "  nepos  Roberti  Pulli,"  occurs  1 183. 
William  de  Hely  or  Ely,  the  King^s  treasurer^  held 

it  1 192,  and  died  1223. 
Martin  de  Pateshull,  dean  of  London. 
Hugh  de  London,  archdeacon  of  Colchester. 
William  de  Sanct.*:  Mari.eEcclesia,  dean  of  London. 
Guy  de  Palude,  6th  April  1  243 1^. 
Robert  de  Passelewe  held  this  stall  in  1243-^. 


^  Reg.  Henchman,  f.  123.  '"  Reg.  Dec.  et  Cap.  Lib.  L.  f. 

7  Reg.  Compton,  f.  83.  19. 

*  Hishops'  Certificates.  '*^  Ibid.  f.  53. 

9  Ibid.                     10  Ibid.  l»  Pat.  27"llen.  III.  m.  51. 

'•  Ibid.                   1-'  Ibid.  20  Pat.   27  Hen.  III.  m.  4.  et 

••■*  Ibid.                   14  Ibid.  Pat.  et  Chart.  27  Hen.  III.  m. 


••■*  Ibid.  16  Ibid. 


10. 

3  B   2 


372  LONDON, 

John  de  Vulun. 

Ralph  de  Ivynghoe  held  this  stall  between  1 27 1  and 

1275- 
Roger  de  Waltham  held  this  stall  between  1316  and 

1329. 
Thomas  de  Bradwardyn,  chancellor  of  this  church. 
Richard  Michel  resigned  in  1362. 
William    de    Navesby,  xviii  Kal.  Dec.  (14th  Nov.) 

1362,  vice  Michel  resigned 2'^. 
Laurence  de  Allesthorp  held  this  stall  20th  Nov. 

1388'^^. 
Simon  Bache  :  he  resigned  in  1414. 
William  Barton,  25th  April  1 41 4,vice  Bache  resigned; 

he  exchanged  it  for  Portpoole  19th  Feb.  1418^^,  with 
Walter  Medford,  19th  Feb.  1418^^. 
John  Stopynton,  installed  9th  Jan.  1424.    He  became 

archdeacon  of  Colchester^s. 
Thomas  Chicheley,  i8th  Feb.  1429,  vice  Stopynton 

resigned -7. 

Thomas  Seintjust,  Mus.  Doct.,  31st  Jan.  1466,  vice 
Chicheley  deceased ^s. 

Richard  Lichfeld,  LL.D.,  also  archdeacon  of  Middle- 
sex^ 23th  Sept.  1467,  vice  Seintjust  deceased ^9. 

William  Dudley,  afterwards  archdeacon  of  Middlesex^ 
24th  Nov.  1468,  vice  Lichfeld  resigned  3°. 

John  Peese,  LL.D.,  15th  Aug.  147131. 

Richard  Freston,  27th  Jan.  1475-632. 

Ralph  Shaw  or  Shaa,  S.T.B.,  14th  March  1476-7,  vice 
Freston  resigned  ^3. 

Edmund  Chaterton,  21st  Aug.  1484,  vice  Shaw  de- 
ceased ^4. 


22  Reg.  Sudbury,  f.  22.  29  ibid.  f.  109. 

2^^  Pat.  12  Ric.  II.  p.  I.  30  Ibid.  f.  115. 

2^  Reg.  Dec.  et  Cap.  f.  27.  31  Reg.  Kempe,  f.  129. 

•^^  Ibid.  f.62.  32  Ibid.  f.  153. 

26  Ibid.  f.  98.  33  Ibid.  f.  160. 

27  Reg.  Grey,  f.  32.  34  Reg.  Kempe,  f.  199. 


28  Ibid.  f.  104. 


i 


PREBKNDAKIKS.  B73 

JoifN  TllKGUKAN,  A.M.,   15th  NoV.    1  499,  vicC  (Jlliltt'l'toll 

doceascd  ■^■\ 
Thomas  Hynd,  LL.B.,  23rd  Nov.  1532,  vice  Treguran 

resigned'''. 
John  Somers  died  possessed  of  this  stall  28th  Nov. 

^573- 
George  Walls,  A.M.,  7th  Jan.  1 573-4  ^".  He  resigned 

in  1581. 
Godfrey   Goldborough    or  Goldsborough,   S.T.P. 

archdeacon  0/ Worcester,  13th  Dec.  1581,  vice  Walls 

resigned •^^.    He  became  bishop  of  Gloucester,  and  re- 
signed this  stall  in  1598. 
George  Downham,  S.T.B.,  13th  Dec.  1598=^9. 
Thomas  Soame  held  this  stall  at  his  death  in  1649. 
Christopher  Newsted,  S.T.B.,  25th  Aug.  1660,  vice 

Soame  deceased.    Ob.  1662. 
Robert  Breton,  S.T.P.,  7th  March  1662-3,  vice  New- 

sted  deceased  40. 
William  Lloyd,  S.T.P.,  4th  May  1672,   vice  Breton 

deceased  " . 
Joshua  Hodgkis,  A.M.,  24th  March  1675-6, vice  Lloyd 

resigned  4^. 
Nathaniel  Hume,  6th  May  1764^3. 
William  Wood,  8th  April  1810^4. 
Thomas  Dale,  collated  loth  March,  and  installed  18th 

March  1843,  ^^^^  William  Wood^^ 
Henry  Venn,  collated  13th  Feb.  1846,  vice  Thomas 

Dale*^ 


■<•'•  Reg.  Hill.  f.  35.  40  Reg.  Henchman,  f.53. 

•^«  Reg.  Stokesley,  f.  15.  41  ibid.  f.  165. 

•'7  Reg,  Grindal,  f.  174.  42  Reg.  Compton,  f,  42. 

•*^  Ibid.  f.  201.  4.^  Bishops'  Certificates, 

•"^i^  Il)id,  f,  314.  44  Ibid,    45  Ibid.    46  Ibid. 


VOL,  II. 


374  LONDON. 

CHAMBERLAIN  WOOD*'. 

Robert  de  Limesey,  bishop  of  Coventry. 

Ralph  Gundram  held  it  in  1 104  and  11 15  '^. 

Raherius  or  Ragerius. 

Geoffrey  "  Constabularius''*". 

Richard  de  Humframvill''^. 

Richard  DE  Camera49. 

Philip  de  Hadham  ^^. 

Richard  Foliot,  archdeacon  of  Middlesex. 

John  de  Chishul,  successively  archdeacon  of  London, 

dean,  and  bishop  of  the  see. 
Warinus  de  Dyre. 
Stephen   de   Gravesend   held  it  between  1271  and 

1275- 
Hugh  de  Colinham  held  it  1285  and  1 287 '^ 

Solomon  de  Roff. 

Thomas  de  Northflete  held  it  in  1310.     Ob.  13 17. 

John  de  Middeltone  held  it  in  1326  and  i329''2. 

William  de  Hoo. 

John  de  Barnet  ;  his  appointment  ratified  6th  June 
134753. 

John  de  Stretche,  appointed  21st  March  1361-2'^^. 

John  de  Appleby  ;  he  was  dean  of  this  church. 

John  de  Edington,  collated  xiii  Kal.  Nov.  (30th  Oct.) 
1366^'. 

Thomas  More,  appointed  19th  Oct.  1390''^. 

John  de  Cokenhache  resigned  this  prebend  in  1391, 

Thomas  de  Middleton,  28th  July  139 1,  vice  Coken- 
hache resigned  ^7. 

Reginald  Kentwode,  LL.B.,  i6th  Oct.  1396.  He 
was  also  dean  of  this  church  ^«. 

^•^  Or  Chamberleyneswode.  ^'^  Cart.  Grig. 

4<5  Reg.  Dec.  et  Cap.  Lib.  L.f.  ^^  Pat.  21  Edw.III.  p.  2.01,27. 

19.  47  Ibid.  f.  45.  54  Pat.  36  Edw.III.  p.i.m.  21. 

^  Lib.  A.  f.  7.  ^^  Reg.  Sudbury,  f.  47. 

49  Ibid.  f.  65.  S6  Pat.  14  Ric.  II.  p.  I.  m.  20 

'50  Cart.  Grig.  57  Reg.  Braybroke,  f.  87. 

51  Lib.  F.  f.  61,.  et  Cart.  Grig.  58  ibid.  f.  146. 


PREBENDARIES.  375 

John  Skyfteling,  6th  Jan.  1400-1,  vice  Kcntwode 
resigned  ^^. 

John  Malverne,  S.T.P.,  8th  Jan.  1405-6,  vice  Skyfte- 
ling ^o. 

James  Cole,  12th  June  1422,  vice  Malverne  deceased ^^^ 

FuLK  Bermingham,  14th  Nov.  1436^^-. 

Gerard  Hesil,  21st  Oct.  1441,  vice  Bermingham  re- 
signed ^-^ 

William  Bothe,  2nd  Nov.  1443,  ^^^^  Hesil  resigned 6^. 

William  Wytham,  LL.D.,  July  1447,  vice  Bothe  pro- 
moted to  the  see  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield ^\ 

Edmund  Bothe,  8th  Nov.i454,viceWytham  resigned^^. 

William  Saunder,  2i8t  April  1456,  vice  Bothe  de- 
ceased 67. 

John  Isaak,  20th  Oct.  1472,  vice  Saunder  deceased 6«. 

William  Lichfeld,  LL.D.,  7th  Dec.  1485,  vice  Isaak 
resigned^^. 

William  Knight,  LL.D.,  15th  Dec.  151 7,  vice  Lich- 
feld deceased  70, 

Andrew  Tracy,  i6th  March  1542,  vice  Knight  pro- 
moted to  the  see  of  Bath  and  Wells '  ^ . 

William  Meye  or  May,  LL.D.,  1st  Nov.  1,545,  vice 
Tracy  deceased 7-. 

CuTHBERT  Scott,  S.T.P.,  26th  April  1554,  vice  Meye 
resigned  7^. 

John  Fuller,  LL.D.,  28th  May  1558,  vice  Scott  pro- 
moted to  the  see  of  Chester 7^. 

John  We  ale,  S.T.B.,  14th  Dec.  1558,  vice  Fuller  de- 
ceased 75. 


•"••^  Reg.  Braybroke,  f.  187.  ^7  Reg.  Kempe,  f.  40. 

«o  Reg.  Walden,  f.  2.  et  Pat.  «^^  Ibid.  f.  137. 

7  Hen.  IV.  p.  I.  m.  22.  ''^  Ibid.  f.  206. 

6'  lb.  P.  Kempe,  f.  i.  "O  R^g.  Fitz-James,  f.  74. 

62  Reg.  Dec.  et  Cap.  f.  162.  "•  Reg.  Bonner,  f.  139. 

«3  Reg.  Gilbert,  f.  39.  72  ibid.  f.  153. 

«^  Ibid.  f.  53.  r.\  Ibid.  f.  450. 

^^  Ibid.  f.  73.  74  Ibid.  f.  475. 

t'fi  Reg.  Kempe,  f.  34.  '^  Ibid.  f.  47S. 


376  LONDON. 

Thomas  Drantk,  S.T.B,  2nd  July  1569,  vice  Weale 
deceased  "^. 

John  Wynter,'A.M.,  20th  April  1570,  vice  Drante  re- 
signed 77. 

Ithell  Griffith,  13th  May  1606,   vice  Wynter  de- 
ceased 7«. 

Nicholas  Felton,  S.T.P._,4th  March  161 6,  vice  Griffith 
deceased  79.     He  became  bishop  of  Bristol. 

Thomas  Oates,  S.T.P.,  14th  Nov.  1618,  vice  Felton 
resigned  ^0. 

Thomas  Rayment,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon  0/ St.  AlbarCs, 
died  possessed  of  this  stall  in  1631. 

William  Heywood,  S.T.B.,  21st  Nov.  1631,  vice  Ray- 
ment deceased  ^^. 

William  Masters,  A.M.,  17th  July  1663,  vice  Hey- 
wood deceased  ^^. 

John  Wilkins,  S.T.P.,  26th  March  166783. 

Henry  Hibbert,  S.T.P.,  1 2th  Jan. 1668-9,  vice  Wilkins 
promoted  to  the  see  of  Chester  s^. 

William    Jane,  24th  June  1679,   ^^^^   Hibbert   de- 
ceased ^^ 

Thomas  Houghton,  nth  March  1706— 7 8^. 

Robert  Tomlinson,  5th  May  1719^7. 

Robert  Gibson,  2nd  April  1748,  vice  Robert  Tomlin- 
son^^. 

William   Gibson,  3cth  May  1781,  vice  Robert  Gib- 
son ^9. 

Thomas  Henderson,  collated  25th  Nov.  1842,  installed 
2ist  Jan.  1843,  vice  William  Gibson  9<^. 


76  Reg.  Grindal,  f.  151.  ^  Reg.  Henchman,  f.  124. 

77  Ibid.  f.  154.  84  Ibid.  f.  134. 

78  Reg.  Bancroft,  f.  81.  8^  Rgg.  Compton,  f.  56. 

79  Ibid.  f.  199.  86  Bishops'  Certificates. 

80  Ibid.  f.  154.  87  Ibid.  88  Ibid. 

81  Reg.  Laud,  f.  60.  89  ibid.  90  ibid. 

82  Reg.  Henchman,  f.  60. 


P  R  E  H  E  N  D  A  R I E  S .  377 

CIIISVVICK.91 

Edmund  held  this  stall  in  1103^-^. 

William,  the  dean  of  this  church. 

NiGELLUs,  nephew  of  Roger  bishop  of  Sarum,  and  be- 
came bishop  of  Ely. 

Richard  de  Amanvilla  or  Amavilla^'^. 

Richard,  the  King's  treasurer, 

William  Coroner. 

Ralph  Hela. 

Alan,  chaplain  to  pope  Innocent  III.,  held  this  stall 
between  1198  and  1216. 

John  Belemeus  or  Belemeyus  held  this  stall  in  1225 
and  1252. 

William  de  Bathonia. 

Edmund  dk  Bathonia. 

Richard  de  Gravesend  ;  he  was  also  archdeacon  of 
London. 

William  de  Scotho. 

Philip  Weston,  appointed  by  the  King  12th  Sept. 
1338^*  ;  ratified  6th  March  1339-40 9\ 

John  Maundour  held  this  stall  24th  March  1372-3^^ 
and  1 6th  Nov.  1376^7. 

William  de  Wenlyngburgh,  senior,  appointed  by 
the  King  15th  Sept.  1377^^. 

William  Bryan,  26th  Sept.  1395^^;  appointment  ra- 
tified 5th  Oct.  following  1. 

RichardClifeord,  archdeacon  of  Canterbury^  1 8th  April 
1397'^.  He  became  archdeacon  of  Middlesex,  and 
bishop  of  Worcester  and  of  London. 

Jonx  NoTiXGHAM  dicd  possessed  of  this  stall  in  J418. 

Thomas  Poole,  20th  Feb.  1418-19,  vice  Notingham 
deceased  ^ 

^'  Or  Chcsewyke.  •'"  Pat.  50  E(hv.  1 1 1,  p.  2.  m.  1 1 . 

9-'  Reg.  Dec.  et  Cap.  Lib.  L.  ff.  ^^  \\\X.  i  Ric.  II.  p.  i.  m.  14. 

17  et  40.  ^'-^  Reir.  Brayboke,  f.  134. 

^'^  Lib.  L.  f.  33.  1  Pat,  19  Ric.  II.  p.  i.  m.  22. 

^^  Pat.  12  E(hv.  III.  p.  3.  m.  4.  2  Reg.  Brayboke,  f.  151. 

^^  Pat.  13  E(hv.  III.     '  ^  Reg.  Dec.  et  Cap.  f.  60. 
^  Pat.  47Kd\v.  III.  p.  i.  m.  23. 
VOL.  n.                                3  c 


378  LONDON. 

Richard  Clyfford,  19th  June  1419^ 

Nicholas  Dikson  died  possessed  of  this  stall  in  1469. 

Robert  Newrai.d,  appointed  27th  Oct.  1469,  on  the 
death  of  Dikson -. 

William  Cleve  resigned  this  stall  in  1469. 

John  Colville,  i  ith  Nov.  1469,  vice  Cleve  resigned"^. 

Henry  Sharp,  LL.D.,  7th  Aug.  147 1,  vice  Colvile 
deceased''. 

Robert  Newbald,  LL.B.,  25th  April  1472,  vice  Sharp 
resigned'^. 

John  Moreton,  LL.D.,  12th  July  1473^. 

Robert  Moreton,  A.M.,  29th  June  1478,  vice  John 
Moreton  resigned  7. 

Christopher  Ursvs^ick,  the  King^s  almoner^  20th  Feb. 
T4868. 

Richard  Sampson,  LL.D.;  he  was  also  dean  of  this 
cathedral. 

Richard  Sparchford,  A.M.,  31st  March  1534,  vice 
Sampson  resigned 9. 

Edmund  Bonxer  ;  he  became  bishop  of  London,  and 
resigned  this  stall  in  1539. 

Edward  Moyle,  4th  Sept.  1539,  vice  Bonner  resigned  i<^. 

Gabriel  Goodman  ;  he  was  also  dean  of  Westminster. 

William  Barlow,  S.T.P.,  iSth  July  1597,  vice  Good- 
man deceased 1^ 

Valentine  Carey,  S.T.B.,  1st  July  160 t,  vice  Barlow^ 2. 

Richard  Bayley,  S.T.B.,  archdeacon  of  Nottingham, 
2nd  May  16311^. 

Richard  Perrinchiefe,  S.T.P.,  2nd  Aug.  ^(id'],  vice 
Bayley  deceased  i*. 

Charles  Smith,  9th  Sept.  1673,  ^^^^  Perrinchiefe  de- 
ceaseds^. 

^  Reg.  Dec.  et  Cap.  f.  64.  '^  Reg.  Stokesley,  f.  42. 

2  Pat.  9  Edw.  IV.  p.  2.  m.  19.  ^^  Reg.  Bancroft,  f.  14. 

3  Reg.  Kempe,  f.  120.  12  Ibid.  f.  108. 

4  Ibid.  f.  128.      ^  Ibid.  f.  129.  13  Reg.  Laud.  f.  57. 
cibid.  f.  141.      7  Ibid.  f.  168.  14  Reg.  Henchman,  f.  127. 
^  Ibid.  f.  212.  15  Ibid.  f.  171. 

^  Reg.  Stokesley,  f.  22. 


PREBExNDARIES.  379 

William    Bevkhidge,  collated  22nd  Dec.  1674,  vice 

Smith  resigned  ^^'. 
William  PIall,  19th  March  1707— 81". 
White  Kennett  resigned  this  stall  in  1740. 
Edmund  Gibson,  i  6th  Oct.  1740,  vice  White  Kennett^^. 
Thomas  Church,  3rd  Jan.  1743-4,  vice  Gibson^^.    Ob. 

23rd  Dec.  1736. 
Edmund  Tyrwhit,  3cth  Dec.  1756,  vice  Church'-'^.    Ob. 

6th  Jan.  1788. 
John  Wright,  9th  Feb.  1788,  vice  Tyrwhit^i. 
George  Gregory,  8th  March  1793,  vice  Wright'--. 
Thomas  Parkinson,  i6th  Jan.  1798,  vice  Gregory^^. 
John    Smith   collated   19th  Nov.,   and  installed  30th 

Dec.  1830,  vice  Thomas  Parkinson. 

CONSUMPTA  PER  MARE.^^ 

Robert  Losinga,  bishop  of  Hereford. 

A V I L  L T  a  m  G  i  f  f  a  r  d,  h ishop  of  Winchester. 

OsBERN  or  OsBERT  "  M AscuLus,"'''  the  King's  chaplain. 

Thurstan,  archbishop  of  York. 

Ralph  Patin. 

Richard  ;  afterwards  archbishop  of  Canterbury. 

Ailebert  or  Gilbert  Banaster  held   this  stall  in 

II 92  and  i2i5'-\ 
Alexander  de  Swereford,  archdeacon  of  Salop. 
Sylvester,  the  archdeacon. 
William  la  Affaite,  or  La  Faite,  or  de  Affaite, 

held  it  in  1252  and  1262^^ 
William  de  Kinkenny,  or  Kilkenny,  or  Kyrkenny. 

He  became  successively  archdeacon  of  Coventry  and 

bishop  of  Ely. 


'^  Rejr.  Henchman,  f.  177.  sea,  it  was  denominated  "Pre- 

'"  Bishops'  Certificates.  bendaconsumpta  per  mare,"  and 

'^  Ibid.                   ly  Ibid.  sometimes  *'  Consumpt  in  Wal- 

2«  Ibid.                  21  Ibid.  tone." 

22  Ibid.                   23  Ibid.  -'.s  Lib.  L.  f.  57. 

'*•*  The  corps  of  this  prebend  2fi  Lib.  A.  ff.  52  et  63. 
having  been  swallowed  \ip  by  the 

3  c  2 


380  LONDON. 

Philip  de  Eya. 

Thomas  Eswy  or  Askkwy  held  this  stall  in  1257. 

William  Passemeh  held  this  stall  about  1262  2^. 

John  Bexger. 

Philip  de  Wylewebey. 

Gilbert  de  Strattone. 

John  de  Berewick  held  this  stall  between  1271  and 

1275. 
Simon   de   Strambregg   held  it  in   1278,   1282,   and 

128527. 

Richard  de  Brenches. 

William  de  Evejis  or  de  Everdone. 

Peter  de  Tylley  died  possessed  of  this  prebend  in 
1326^8. 

Richard  de  Brencheslee,  xiii  Kal.  Mar.  (17th  Feb.) 
132629. 

William  de  Gidon,  ii  Kal.  Feb.  (31st  Jan.)  1335-6^^. 

John  Payton  resigned  this  prebend  in  1389. 

Robert  Sutton,  17th  Aug.  1389,  vice  Payton  re- 
signed'^^. 

John  Elvet,  23rd  Oct.  1395^^. 

John  Yardeburg,  26th  Nov.  1395,  vice  Elvet  re- 
signed ^^. 

Robert  de  Northvvell,  3rd  Feb.  1 400-1,  vice  Yarde- 
burg resigned  ^*. 

William  Burton  resigned  this  stall  in  142  t. 

William  Bothe,  28th  May  1 42 1 ,  vice  Burton  resigned^^. 

AVilliam  Sprever,  LL.D.,  29th  Nov.  1443,  vice  Bothe^^ 

Henry  Sharpe,  LL.D.,  20th  Feb.  1459-60, vice  Sprever 
deceased '^7. 

Thomas  Morton,  23rd  Nov.  1464,  vice  Sharpe  re- 
signed ^^^ 

26  Lib.  A.  f.  63.  32  Reg.  Braybroke,  f.  136. 

27  Lib.  A.  ff.  67  et  106.  Lib.  F.        ^3  ibid.  f.  137. 
f.  63.  34  Ibid.  f.  188. 

2«  Reg.  Baudake,  f.  6^.  35  Reg.  Dec.  et  Capit.  f.  72. 

29  Ibid.  36  Reg.  Gilbert,  f.  53. 

30  Ibid.  f.  loo.  37  Reg.  Kempe,  f.  69. 

31  Reg.  Braybroke,  f.  68.  38  ibid.  f.  91. 


PREBENDARIES.  381 

William  Rolton,  3rd  April  14H1,  vice  Morton  re- 
signed ^9. 

Henry  Sutton,  M.D.,  26th  Nov.  1488,  vice  Rolton 
resigned  ^°. 

J()iixPYKKuixG,25thFeb.  i494-5,viceSuttonresigned^^ 

Richard  Dudley,  6th  Jan.  1504—5,  vice  Fykcring  re- 
signed 4-^. 

Thomas  Thornham,  A.M.,  7th  June  1536,  vice  Dud- 
ley deceased  ^^. 

John  Leyfe,  LL.D.,  8th  March  1547-8,  vice  Thornham 
deceased  ^'. 

William  Massenger,  a2nd  Oct.  1557,  vice  Leyff  de- 
ceased '*\ 

John  Atherton,  A.M.,  28th  May  1562,  vice  Massen- 
ger deprived  ^^. 

Robert  Temple,  S.T.B.,  9th  Oct.  1592**'. 

David  Dee,  A.M.,  27th  June  159848. 

Henry  Wayland,  S.T.B.,  13th  Dec.  1598,  vice  Dee 
resigned  ^'^. 

Alkxander  Strange,  S.T.B.,  15th  Feb.  1635-6"^'. 

Thomas  Gale,  S.T.P.,  7th  June  1676  ^^ 

Thomas  Cook,  nth  May  1702^^. 

John  Thomas. 

James  Johnson,  24th  Nov.  1748,  vice  Dr.  Thomas  pro- 
moted to  Peterborough  ^'^ 

Phillip  Yonge,  6th  April  1753,  vice  James  Johnson 
promoted  to  Gloucester '4. 

Shutk  Barrington,  23rd  April  1768''^. 

John  Douglas,  26th  Nov.  1776,  vice  Barrington''^. 


^^  Reg.  Kempe,  f.  183.  •**'  Reg.  Grindal,  f.  304. 

•I'Mbul.  f.219.  -iMbid.  f.314. 

•11  Reg.  Hill,  f.  15.  ."io  Reg.  Laud,  f.  94. 

■*■-  Ibid.  f.  f,o.  ''1  Reg.  Coinpton,  f.  43. 

■^^  Reg.  Stokesley,  f.  50.  ^-  Bishops'  Certificates. 

•*-^  Reg.  Bonner,  f.  160.  •'•'  Ibid. 

^•' Ibid.  f.  472.  •■^•»  Ibid.  ••^Mbid. 

4«  Reg.  Grindal.  f.  124.  •'•«  Ibid. 

^'  ibid.  f.  268. 


382  LONDON. 

Richard  Farmer,  19th  March  1788,  vice  Douglas ''6. 
Charles  ]\Ioss,  15th  Nov.  1797,  vice  Richard  Farmer''7. 
Thomas  Hughes,  6th  Feb.  1807,  vice  Moss^^. 
James  Tate,  1st  Fob.  1833,  vice  Thomas  Hughes  de- 
ceased ^'■^. 
Ernest  Hawkins,  27th  Dec.  1844,  vice  James  Tate^^. 

EALDLAND^^. 

QuiNTiLiAN  held  this  stall  in  1103  and  1x14^2. 

Cyprian,  son  of  Quintilian,  held  it  in  1132^^'^ 

Geoffrey;  he  became  archdeacon  of  Middlesex^*. 

Ail  WARD  ;  he  was  also  archdeacon  of  Colchester. 

Hugh  of  London;  he,  too,  was  archdeacon  of  Col- 
chester. 

Laurence,  nephew  of  pope  Celestine  the  Third,  held 
the  stall  about  1192^^. 

John  of  London. 

Roger  Niger  held  this  stall  in  1192.  He  was  also 
archdeacon  of  Colchester. 

Richard  Phisicus. 

John  de  Gatesdone. 

Fulke  of  Sandford  ;  he  was  also  archdeacon  of  Mid- 
dlesex. 

Robert  de  Eschall  held  this  stall  in  1262^^.  He  was 
also  archdeacon  of  Worcester. 

John  de  Selvestone  held  it  in  1268  ^7. 

Robert  de  Scardebe  or  Scarborough  held  it  in 
1278^*^. 

Philip  de  Barton. 

IcHERius  DE  Concorato,  appointed  by  Stephen  de 
Gravesende  bishop  of  London;  he  was  also  archdeacon 
of  London. 


56  Bishops'  Certificates.  63  Lib.  L.  f.  28. 

57  Ibid.  58  Ibid.  64  Lib.  L.  f.  54  et  56. 
59  Ibid.  60  Ibid.  65  Lib.  L.  f.  57  et  68. 
61  Also  Ealdeland,  Ealdlond,  (^^  Lib.  F.  f.  57  et  68. 

or  Ealdelond.  67  Lib.  A.  f.  17. 

6^  Lib.  L.  ff.  17.  19.  40.  et  54.  68  Lib.  A.  f.  107. 


P  up:  B  E  N  D  a  R  I  E  S.  383 

John  de  St.  Paul. 

David  Wollore,  presented  by  the  King  22nd  Sept. 
J349^'7;  his  appointment  was  ratified  28th  June 
1350^^. 

John  de  Eiieton,  4th  July  1370,  vice  Wollore  re- 
signed '''J.    He  was  also  archdeacon  of  Norfolk. 

John  Dysseford'^. 

John  Boti.ksham,  2 ist  May  141  2,  on  the  resignation 
of  Dysseford  ~K 

John  Hathe  resigned  t"his  stall  in  1433 7-. 

Stephen  Wilton,  24th  July  1433,  ^^  ^^^^  resignation 
of  Jiathe"'^     He  became  archdeacon  of  Middlesex. 

Alexander  Altham,  16th  Aug.  1450,  on  the  resigna- 
tion of  Wilton74. 

Roger  Radclyff,  19th  June  1458,  on  the  resignation 
of  Altham  7  \     He  became  dean  of  St.  Paul's. 

Richard  Martyn,  B.D.,  on  the  death  of  Radclyff76^ 
He  was  also  archdeacon  of  London. 

Benedict  Burd  or  Burg,  archdeacon  of  Colchester'''' , 
succeeded  Martyn  23rd  Feb.  1472. 

AViLLiAM  Morland,  1 8th  June  1476,  on  the  resigna- 
tion of  Burd  7H. 

Adrian  de  Castello,  the  Fope^s  collector^  10th  May 

1492  79. 

Peter  Carmelianus  resigned  this  stall  in  1526. 

William  JJennet,  LL.D.,  26th  Nov.  1526,  on  the  re- 
signation of  Carmelianus  ^^. 

Hugh  Baker,  A.M.,  5th  Oct.  1533,  on  the  death  of 
Bonnet "^ 

John  Keale,  30th  Sept.  153^^,  on  the  death  of  Baker ^■^. 


^"  Pat.  23  Edw.  III.  p.  3.  m.30.  <»"  Reg'.  Kempe,  f.  128. 

<»8  Pat.  22  Kdw.  III.  p.2.m.27.  ""  Ibid.  f.  133. 

«»  Pat.  44  K(hv.  III.  p.  3.  m.  3.  78  ibid.  f.  156. 

70  Rotr.  Dec.  et  Capit.  f.  26.  7<»  Reg.  Hill,  f.  6. 

71  Ibid.                 72  Ibid.  «o  Heg.  Tunstall,  f.  \6. 
7''  Reg.  Walden.  ^'  Reg.  Stokesley,  f.  20. 
7^  Reg.  Kempe,  f.  77.  ^'-  Ibid.  f.  32. 

'^  Ibid.  f.57. 


384  LONDON. 

John  Tkndring,  LL.B.,4th  Jan.  1537-8,  on  the  death 

of  Keale  ^'-K 
William   Ibrye,   nth  June   1548,   on   the  death  of 

Tendring  ^^. 
Joiix  Standish,  S.T.P.,  2ist  Oct.  1557,  on  the  death 

of  Ibrye '^•^.     He  seems  to  have  been  deprived. 

llOBKRT    WiLLANTON,    WiLLARTON,     Or     WiLLERTON, 

succeeded  circa  1557  or  1558. 
John  Morren  or  Morwen,  S.T.B.,  22nd  July  15.58  ^6. 
John  Standish  restored,  and   died  possessed   of  this 

stall  in  1570. 
John  Wyllockk,  S.T.B.,   31st   March  1570,  on   the 

death  of  Standish  ^7. 
William  Ciiatborn,  13th  Dec.  1585,  on  the  death  of 

Wyllocke«8. 
Giles  Bury  or  Bery,  S.T.B.,  28th  Nov.  1627. 
John  Cooke,  A.M.,  16th  Dec.  1661  89. 
Roger  Wilford,  S.T.P.,  23rd  June  1665^0^ 
John  Tillotson,  S.T.P.,  i8th  Dec.  1675.  ^^  resigned 

this  prebend  in  1677. 
Samuel  Masters,  A.M.,  25th  June  1678  ^^ 
John  Younger,  S.T.P.,  24th  Sept.  1693,  on  the  death 

of  Masters  9^. 
Richard  Terrick,  7th  Oct.  1749^3. 
John  Taylor,  8th  July  1757,  vice  Terrick  promoted 

to  Peterborough  94. 

Thomas  Winstanley,  5th  April  1766,  vice  Taylor 9^. 
Robert  Lowth,  25th  Feb.  1789,  vice  Winstanley ^6. 
John  Honywood  Randolph,  collated  ist  Nov.  182 1, 
vice  Robert  Lovvth. 


^3  RejT.  Stokesley,  f.  40.  90  R^g.  Henchman,  f.  114. 

84  Re^.  Bonner,  f.  162.  91  Reg.  Compton,  f.  49. 

SMbid.  f.472.  92  Ibid.  f.  116. 

86  Ibid.  f.  476.  93  Bishops'  Certificates. 

87  Reg.  Grindal,  f.  154.  94  ibid.  9-5  Ibid. 

88  Ibid.  f.  224.  96  Ibid. 


89 


Reg.  Henchman,  f.  26. 


PREBENDARIES.  585 

EALDSTREET. 

AuscHiTiLLUs,  archdeacon  of  Canterbury^  held  this 
stall. 

FiJLCHERUs  ^v\?,{:ov\]^^  f rater  Ranulji  episcopi  "^"^ . 

Ha  MO  DE  Reins  or  Re  me. 

Theodore  the  younger. 

Geoffrey  de  Lucy;  he  was  also  dean  of  St.  Paul's. 

Peter  de  Walmer. 

William  de  Ecclesia  Sanct^  Marle  ;  he  was  also 
dean  of  St.  Paul's. 

Alan  de  Hertiland  or  Heuuland. 

Hugh,  archdeacon  of  Wells. 

Bartholomew,  archdeacon  of  Winchester. 

Hugh  de  Sancto  Edmuxdo;  he  was  also  archdeacon 
of  Colchester. 

Almaric  de  Moxtfort. 

William  de  Sardena  held  this  stall  between  1271 
and  1275. 

Thomas  de  Cobiiam  held  it  in  1310^^.  He  became  bi- 
shop of  Worcester  in  1317. 

Richard  de  Ellesfeld  had  it  given  him  by  the  King 
20th  April  1317^  vice  Cobham. 

Roger  de  Hales,  iv  Non.  Feb.  (2nd)  1327'^.  He  was 
also  archdeacon  of  Middlesex. 

Henry  de  Shorna. 

John  de  Eggishale. 

John  Bramore  ;  he  resigned  this  stall  in  141 8  •^. 

John  de  Ix worth,  LL.D.,  19th  Nov.  141 8,  on  the 
death  of  Bramore  '.  Ho  was  also  archdeacon  of  Wor- 
cester. 

Peter  Hendewyck,  9th  June  1419^.  Ho  was  also 
archdeacon  of  Colchester. 


^8  Cart.  Orig.  penes  Reg.  Dec.  2  'Reg.  Baudake,  f.  64. 

et  Cap.  3  Reg.  Dec.  et  Cap.  f.  56. 

»i>  Cart.  Orig.  4  ibid. 

•  Pat.  loEdw.  II.  p.  2.  m.  20.  '•  Ibid.  f.  64. 
VOL.  II.                                        3D 


386 


LONDON. 


John  Pkiuet,  26th  Ma>rch  1426"^,  on  the  death  of 
Hendcwyck.   His  appointment  was  ratified  lotli  May 

Alan  Kyhketon,  D.D.,  7th  Dec.  1432,  on  the  resigna- 
tion of  Piquet ". 

Philip  ap  Rice,  D.D.,  21st  Aug.  1443,  on  the  death  of 
Kyrketon  ^. 

William  Byconyll,  LL.D.,  in  Nov.  1445,  on  the  re- 
signation of  ap  Rice  ^. 

Roger  Keys  ;  he  resigned  this  stall  in  1448  ^^. 

Richard  Lanstrotiier,  4th  Feb.  1448-9,  on  the  re- 
signation of  Keys  ^\ 

Walter  Hert,  A.M.,  23rd  Sept.  1467,  on  the  death 
of  Lanstrother  ^'^. 

John  Smith,  LL.B.,  30th  May  1484,  on  the  death  of 
Herti^ 

Richard  Terynden,  LL.B.,  12th  April  1487,  on  the 
cession  of  Smith  1^. 

John  Wyppyll,  A.M.,  ist  Oct.  1488  i^. 

Thomas  Norrury  died  possessed  of  this  stall  in 
1508^6. 

Hugh  Saunders,  S.T.P.,  joth  Jan.  1508-9,  on  the 
death  of  Norbury  i7. 

Thomas  Bennet,  LL.D.,  26th  Nov.  15 17,  on  the  re- 
signation of  Saunders  ^^. 

John  Ashwell,  D.D.,  7th  Nov.  1521,  on  the  resigna- 
tion of  Bennet  ^^. 

Robert  Higden,  S.T.B.,  23rd  Aug.  1541,  on  the  death 
of  Ashwell  20. 


•^  Reg.  Dec.  et  Cap.  f.  in. 

6  Pat.  4  Hen.  VI.  p.  2.  m.  19. 

7  Reg.  Walden    P.  Fitzhugh, 
f.14. 

^  Reg.  Gilbert,  f.  51. 
'•*  Ibid.  f.  64. 

10  Ibid.  f.  21 1. 

11  Ibid. 

1^  Reg.  Kempe,  f.  108. 


3  Reg.  Kempe,  f.  198. 

4  Ibid.  f.  212. 
•''  Ibid,  f.  219. 

6  Reg.  Fitz- James,  f.  2. 

7  Ibid. 

8  Ibid.  f.  74. 

9  Ibid.  f.  82. 
Reg.  Bonner,  f.  137. 


20 


PR  KH  END  ARIES.  387 

John  Crook,  LL.D.,  25th  June  J 544,  on  the  death  of 
Higden^i. 

John  Wakner,  M.D.,  30th  April  1547,  on  the  resigna- 
tion of  Crook  --. 

Ri(  HARD  RoGKRs,  S.T.R.,  i^th  Oct.  1566,  on  the  death 
of  Warner  -'^ 

John  Spencer,  S.T.P.,  13th  Nov.  1612 -*.  He  died 
3rd  April  16 14,  and  was  buried  in  the  college  of  Cor- 
pus Christi,  Oxon. 

Thomas  Westford,  S.T.B.,  12th  April  1614,  on  the 
death  of  Spencer  2'. 

William  Wilson,  S.T.P.,  died  possessed  of  this  stall 
in  1615. 

John  Whiting,  S.T.P.,  27th  June  16 15,  on  the  death 
of  Wilson  -^ 

Taylor,  S.T.P.,  died  possessed  of  this  stall. 

William  Walwyn,  S.T.B.,  27th  Aug.  1660,  vice 
Taylor '^7. 

Henry  Halsted,  A.M.,  21st  June  1671,  on  the  death 

of  Walwyn  ^^. 
WiLLiAiM  Butler,  6th  Jan.  1728-9-'^. 
Richard  Biscoe. 

Joseph  Sims,  6th  Dec.  1748,  vice  Richard  Biscoe  ^*^. 
Samuel  Carr,  8th  May  1776,  vice  Sims  3'. 
James  Salt,  ist  Nov.  1793-^'-. 
Matthew  Field,  27th  March  1794,  vice  S.  Carr. 
Robert  Watts,  4th  Jan.  1797,  vice  Matthew  Field  ^^. 

Ob.  1842,  SDtat.  90. 
Lancelot  Sharpe,  collated  loth  March  and  installed 

1 8th  March  1843,  vice  Robert  Watts  ^^ 


21  Reg.  Bonner,  f.  147.  -"  Reg.  Laud,  f.  131. 

2-'  Ibid.  f.  158.  28  Reg.  Henchman,  f.  158. 

23  Reg.  Grindal,  f.  140.  29  Bishops'  Certificates. 

2-*  Reg.  Bancroft,  f.  169.  -^^  Ibid.  -^i  Ibid. 

2Mbid.  f.  178.  •'^2  Ibid.  3;nbid. 

26  Ibid.  f.  192.  ^  Ibid. 

3  D  2 


388  LONDON. 

HARLESTON^^ 

Robert,  archdeacon^  held  this  stall  in  1103^^. 

Hugh  de  Borland  or  Bocheland. 

Hugh,  the  second  brother. 

Hugh,  the  third  brother. 

Nicolas  Scriba37. 

Godfrey;  treasurer  of  this  church  in  1160. 

Richard  de  Stortford  ;  chancellor  of  this  church  in 

II 84. 
Ailbert    or   Gilbert    de    Plesseto,    archdeacon  of 

London^  held  this  prebend  in  12 15. 
William,  formerly  archdeacon  of  London ^s. 
John  de  Bolemer  was  a  canon  here  in  1245^^. 
William  de  Faite. 
Henry  Lovell. 
Hugh  de  Kendale  held  this  stall  between  1271  and 

1275- 
Ralph  de  Malling  :  he  was  also  archdeacon  of  Mid- 
dlesex. 
Walter  de  Torp  or  Thorpe  held  it  in  1313.     His 

will,  dated  in  1319,  was   proved  vi   Id.  Jan.  (8th) 

1320. 
William  de  Gondon. 
Thomas  Durant,  viii  Kal.  Maii  (24th  April)  1336,  on 

the  death  of  Gondon  40.     He  was  also  archdeacon  of 

Middlesex. 
Adam   Murimuth   or  Merimouth   or  Meremouth. 

The  time  of  his  admission  to  or  resignation  of  this 

stall  is  not  known ^i. 
John  de  Aunbesberi. 

35  Or  Herleston  or  Herleton.  39  Lib.  F.  f.  82. 
Repr.  Dec.  et  Cap.  Lib.  A.  f.  14.  ^o  Reg.  Baudake. 

36  Lib.  L.  f.  17.  41   He  wrote   the   History  of 

37  Lib.  A.  f.  21.  this  country  from  1302  to  1380. 

38  This  is  either  William,  who  He  seems  to  have  been  the  same 
was  archdeacon  of  London  in  person  as  Adam  Mupimouth, 
1218  ;  or  William  de  Rising,  who  was  presented  to  the  pre- 
who  held  the  office  in  123 1.  bend  of  Neasdon  in  1327. 


PREBENDARIES.  389 

Robert  Manfeld,  appointed  by  the  King  29th  April 

1398  «'^. 
Richard  Getingdon  resigned  this  stall  about  1398. 
Walter  Malet,  13th  Dec.  1398,  on  the  resignation 

of  Getingdon'*'^.     His  appointment  was  ratified  16th 

Jan.  1398-9,  and  i8th  April  following". 
John  Preston,  presented  4th  Nov.  1404'^ 
Walter  Cook,  1421'^. 
Jacob  Cole. 

John  Prentys,  presented  28th  Nov.  1439^7. 
Henry  Seber  or  Sever,  S.T.D.,  29th  May  1445'*^, 

on  the  death  of  Prentys.     He  was  also  chancellor  of 

this  church. 
John  Tapton,  A.M.,  loth  July  147 1,  on  the  death  of 

Severe'^. 
Walter  Oudeby  or  Ovvdeby,  D.D.,  ist  July  1485,  on 

the  resignation  of  Tapton  ■'^. 
John  Perot,  12th  Aug.  1498,  on  the  death  of  Oudeby^^ 
Edward  Vaughan,  LL.D.,  26th  Nov.  1503,  on  the  re- 
signation of  Perot ''^.     Ho  was  also  treasurer  of  this 

church. 
John  Smith,  M.D.,  26th  Nov.  1503,  on  the  resignation 

of  Vaughan  ''\ 
John  Craeord,  S.T.P.,  3i8t  Jan.  1539,  on  the  death 

of  Smith  54. 

John  Hodgekynne,  or  Hodkynne,  or  Hodgkinns, 
S.T.P.,  suffragan  hisJwp  of  Bedford,  26th  Nov.  1548, 
on  the  death  of  Crayford^'.   He  was  deprived  in  1554. 

Nicholas  Hakpsfield,  27tli  April  1554^^'.  He  became 
archdeacon  of  Canterbury  in  1554. 


**-  Pat.  21  Ric.  II.  p.  3.  m.  25.  •*■*  Reg.  Kempe,  f.  127. 

^  Reg.  Braybroke,  f.  164.  ^^  Ibid.  f.  203. 

•1^  Pat.  22  Ric.  II.  p.  I.  m.32.  ''^  Reg.  Hill,  f.  27. 

et  Ibid.  p.  3.  111.  34.  ''2  Ibid.  f.  35. 

^^  Pat.  6  Hen.  IV.  p.  i.  m.  2^.  ^^  Ibid.  f.  44. 

"^^  Reg.  Dec.  et  Cap.  •'•*  Reg.  Bonner,  f.  130. 

*»'  Reg.  CJilbert,  f.  25.  •'•'  Ibid.  f.  163. 

-tsibid.  f.  61.  '  •'•6  Ibid.  f.  450. 


390  LONDON. 

John  Hodgekyns,  or  IIodkynnk,  or  Hodgkinns,  was 

restored  on  the  accession  of  queen  Elizabeth. 
Humphrey  Alcockson,  A.^I.,  ytli  July  1560,  on  the 

death  of  Hodgekyns ''■^. 
David  Kempe,  collated  14th  April  1561,  on  the  death  of 

Alcockson'''.   He  was  also  archdeacon  of  St.  Alban's. 
Anthony  Corano  or  Corro  of  Seville,  S.T.P.,  29th 

March  1582,  on  the  death  of  Kempe^\  He  died  30th 

March  1591. 
George  Dickins,  A.M.,  2nd  April  1591,  on  the  death 

of  Corano  ''^. 
Robert   Temple,  S.T.I3.,  19th   March   1593,  on   the 

death  of  Dickins^". 
Tjiomas  Mountfort,  or  Mounfort,  or  Mountforth, 

S.T.P.,  24th  March  1596,  on  the  resignation  of  Tem- 
ple ^^.     He  died  27th  Feb.  163 1-2,  and  was  buried  at 

Tewing  in  Hertfordshire. 
Edward  Layfield,  A.M.,  2nd  March  1632,  on  the 

death  of  Mountfort -^9. 
John  Wells,  S.T.P.,  22nd  Sept.  1680,  on  the  death  of 

LayfiekP^^. 
Benjamin  Calamy,  S.T.P.,   8th  June   1685,   on  the 

death  of  Wells  ^i. 
Zacheus   Isham,   S.T.B.,    28th    Jan.  1685—6,  on  the 

death  of  Calamy  ^^-. 
Thomas  Price,  4th  Nov.  1707^^. 
George  Bell,  4th  June  1714^^. 
Hugh  Wyat,  12th  Aug.  1734,  vice  George  Bell 6^. 
Joseph  Jortin,  nth  March  1762,  vice  Wyat^^. 
Peter    Stephen    Goddard,    23rd    Sept.  1770,    vice 

Jortin^7. 

Joseph  Wharton,  nth  Jan.  1782,  vice  Goddard 6^. 

•^3  Reg.  Grindall,  f.  115.  ^'^  Reg.  Compton,  f.  63. 

54  Ibid.  f.  120.  61  Ibid.  f.  85. 

•■^5  Ibid.  f.  204.  62  Ibid.  f.  86. 

56  Ibid.  f.  254.  63  Bishops'  Certificates. 

57  Ibid.  f.  282.  64  Ibid.  65  Ibid. 

58  Reg.Whitgift,  pars  ii.  f.  282.         66  ibid.  (^7  ibid. 
5^  Reg.  Laud,  f.  71.  68  ibid. 


V  n  E  B  i:  N  D  A  R I E  S.  391 

Thomas  ]}iiigus,  19th  April  1800'^'^ 

Tjiomas    Kennell,    28th    April   1802,    vice    Thomas 

Briggs"^'. 
James  William  Bkllamv,  collated  lotli  and  installed 

1 8th  March,  vice  Thomas  Rennell''. 

IIOLBORN. 

Walter,  the  archdeacon,  held  this  stall  in  1103"-. 

RicHAJiD,  nephew  of  the  archdeacon. 

RicirAiu),  junior,  held  it  in  1183  and  1210. 

Robert  Meldens. 

William  Brunis. 

Alardus,  perhaps  Alard  de  Burham,  dean  of  London'''^. 

Eustachius  de  Fauconuurgia.  He  became  bishop  of 
this  see. 

Petrus  de  Colle  medio  Romano. 

Alexander  de  Hales. 

William  de  Welleburn  held  it  in  1239"^  and 
1250"^. 

John  Fransigena  or  Le  Franceys  held  it  ist  Dec. 
r25i7<i. 

Robert  Bfrnel,  afterwards  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells. 

JIalph  de  Baidake  or  Baldok.  He  successively  be- 
came dean  and  bishop  of  this  see. 

Nicolas  de  Luvetot  or  Lovetot. 

Walter  de  Langton.  He  became  bishop  of  Co- 
ventry and  Lichfield. 

William  de  Greenfeld. 

Thomas  de  Southwerk. 

John  de  Middleton. 

Hkxry  de  Ides  or  Ideswok  rn. 

Ri(  hard  de  (  jiaddes'. 

William  de  Stow.  He  was  also  archdeacon  of  Col- 
chester. 

6»  Bishops'  Certificates.  "•*  Cart.  Orij?. 

7«  Ibid.  "1  Ibid.  "•»  Il)id. 

"2  Lib.  L.  f.  17.  "'5  Lib.  A.  f.  60. 
"•■^  Lib.  Uej^r.    f.  ,;4. 


392  LONDON. 

Walter  de  Alderbury.  His  appointment  was  ra- 
tified loth  Dec.  13627'.  He  was  also  dean  of  this 
cathedral. 

William  de  Chuseldon.  His  appointment  was  ra- 
tified by  the  King    27th  Oct.  1374 "^\ 

Thomas  Brightwell.  His  appointment  was  ratified 
by  the  King  4th  Nov.  1386"'. 

William  Degiiere,  23rd  Oct.  1390"^. 

Walter  Cook  held  this  stall  7th  March  1396-779  and 
20th  Jan.  1421-2^0. 

David  Price,  4th  Aug.  1423  ^\ 

Thomas  de  Bekintox,  LL.D.,  10th  Nov.  1438,  on 
the  death  of  Price  **'^.  He  became  bishop  of  Bath 
and  Wells. 

John  Kette,  5th  April  1444^3. 

John  Hals,  S.T.B.,  6th  July  1455,  ^^  ^^®  death  of 
Kette^4^  jje  was  promoted  to  the  see  of  Coventry 
and  Lichfield. 

Thomas  Manning,  30th  Nov.  1459,  on  the  promotion 
of  Halse  to  the  see  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield  ^^. 

John  Sudbury  or  Crall,  20th  March  1463^^.  He  was 
also  archdeacon  of  Essex. 

Thomas  Brent,  LL.D.,  i8th  Dec.  1479,  ^^  ^^®  death 
of  Sudbury  or  Crall  ^7. 

John  Young,  LL.D.,  28th  Nov.  15 11,  on  the  resigna- 
tion of  Brent^^.  He  became  dean  of  York  in  1514, 
and  he  was  master  of  the  Rolls.  Died  25th  April 
15 1 6,  and  was  buried  in  the  Rolls  chapel,  Chancery- 
lane,  London. 

John  Adams,  S.T.P.,  nth  Feb.  1511,  on  the  resigna- 
tion of  Young  ^9. 

75  Pat.  36Edw.III.p.i.m.  25.  ^3  Pat.  22  Hen.VI.p.  2.  m.  24. 

76  Pat.  48  Edw.  III.  p.  2.  et  Re^.  Dec.  et  Cap.  f.  211. 

77  Pat.  10  Ric.  II.  p.  I.  m.  16.  84  Reg.  Kempe,  f.  36. 

78  Reg.  Braybroke,  f.  79.  85  ibid.  f.  68. 

79  Pat.  20  Ric.  II.  p.  3.  m.  37.  86  ibid.  f.  88. 

80  Reg.  Dec.  et  Cap.  f.  85.  87  ibid.  f.  176. 

81  Ibid.  f.  98.  88  Reg.  Fitzjames,  f.  31. 

82  Reg.  Gilbert,  f.  15.  89  ibid.  f.  32. 


P  R E  B  P:  x\  D  a  H  I  E  S.  393 

JojiN  BcLGYN,  A.M.,  2i8t  Jan.  1520,  011  the  resigna- 
tion of  Adams  ■^". 

William  Greene,  S.T.P.,  21st  July  1534,  on  the 
death  of  Bulgyn-'^ 

Henrv  Cole,  LL.D.,  5th  Oct.  1540,  on  the  death  of 
Greene '^^.     He  became  dean  of  London. 

William  Buckmaster,  S.T.P.,  9th  April  1541,  on 
the  resignation  of  €010"^^ 

Robert  Cousynne,  A.M.,  14th  Sept.  1545,  on  the 
death  of  Buckmaster'^^  He  was  also  treasurer  of 
this  church. 

John  Harpsfield,  26th  May  1554,  on  the  cession  of 
Cousynne  ^\     He  was  also  archdeacon  of  London. 

James  Grindall,  5th  March  i^6o'^^\ 

Edward  Layfteld,  A.M.,  21st  Feb.  1574,  on  the 
death  of  GrindalP^'. 

Richard  Vaughan,  A.M.,  18th  Nov.  1583,  on  the 
death  of  Layfield^*^.  He  was  promoted  to  the  bishop- 
ric of  this  see. 

Thomas  Worrall,  S.T.P.,  19th  July  1627.  Died  28th 
Nov.  1^39. 

John  Hansley,  A.M.,  15th  Feb.  1639—40,  on  the 
death  of  Worrall '^^.  He  became  archdeacon  of 
Colchester. 

John  Lake,  S.T.P.,  4th  June  1667'.  He  was  pro- 
moted to  the  see  of  Chichester. 

Robert  Cory,  S.T.P.,  9th  Jan.  1682-. 

Samuel  Edgeley,  12th  April  1705^ 

John  Wjlcox,  8th  Sept.  1732-*. 

William  Parker,  23rd  Sept.  1762^ 


^  Reg.  Fitz-James,  f.  80.  ^'  Reg.  Grintlal,  f.  178. 

»i  Reg.  Stokesley,  f.  24.  ^^  Ibid.  {.212. 

82  Reg.  Bonner,  f.  134.  ^''  Reg.  Laud,  f.  102. 

^  Ibid.  f.  135.  •  Reg.  Hencbman,  f.  126. 

»4  Ibid.  f.  153.  2  Reg.  Compton,  f.  73. 

^s  Ibid.  f.  452.  •■'  Bishops'  Certificates. 

96  Reg.  Grindal,  f.  119.  ^  Ibid.  •■•  Ibid. 

VOL.   II.  3   E 


J394 


LONDON. 


Luke  Heslop,  archdeacon  of  Bucks y  28th  Sept.  1776, 
vice  Parker''.     Ob.  23rd  June  1H25,  a^tat.  87. 

Hknky  Handley  Nouiiis,  4th  Nov.  1825,  vice  Luke 
Heslop".     Ob.  4th  Dec.  1850,  tctat.  80. 

HOLYWELL  alias  FLNSBURY^. 

Levegarus  Cantor.     He  was  canon  here  in  1 104 9. 

Robert  ^^  films  Generann'C  occurs  in  1132'*^  1150^^ 
and  1 162^2. 

K A1.VH,  j)recentor  of  this  cathedral. 

W ALTERy  precentor  of  this  cathedral. 

John  of  Canterbury,  chancellor  of  this  cathedral. 

SiMox  de  Langeton. 

Philip  '■'•  Fortis  Brachice." 

Henry  de  Cornhull,  chancellor,  and  afterwards  dean 
of  this  cathedral. 

Richard  Talebot,  treasurer.,  and  afterwards  dean  of 
this  cathedral. 

Walter  de  Merton  held  this  stall  in  1264^^. 

William  de  Ewell  held  this  stall  on  the  Kalends  of 
June  1301^4. 

Robert  de  Baldock,  admitted  on  the  Vigil  of  St.  Lau- 
rence 1312^^.     He  was  also  archdeacon  of  Middlesex. 

Thomas  de  Asteley  held  it  15th  Feb.  1328-9^^.  His 
appointment  was  ratified  by  Pat.  21  Edw.  III.  p.  2. 
m.  22.  He  was  also  archdeacon  of  Middlesex,  and 
treasurer  of  this  church. 

Reseus  ap  Howell,  4th  Dec.  1326^'. 

Richard  de  Aston,  ratified  by  the  King  in  this  pre- 
bend 20th  Sept.  1359^^. 


6  Bishops'  Certificates. 

7  Ibid. 

8  HoUywell,  Halywell,  Halli- 
well,  alias  Finsbury  or  Fines- 
bury,  Wynesbury  or  Vynesbury. 

9  Reg.  Dec.  et  Cap.Lib.L.f.19. 

10  Lib.  L.  f.  53. 

11  Lib.  B.  f.  35, 


12  Cart.  Orig. 

13  Pat.  49  Hen.  IIL  No.  24. 

14  Lib.  A.  f.  50. 
1^  Cart.  Orig. 

15  Pat.  4  Edw.  in.  p.  I. 

17  Reg.  Baudake,  f.  63. 

18  Pat.  33  Edw.  III.  p.  3. 


P  RE  BE  N  D  A  R  I E  S.  395 

William  de  Fulbouiink.     He  was  one  of  the  barons 

of  the  Exchequer. 
Roger   Albhyghton,    2nd   Au^.  1391,  on   the  death 

of   Fulbourno^'^.       He    was    also    treasurer   of    this 

church. 
John  Burton,  24th  May  1393?  on  the  resignation  of 

Albryghton -^. 
Reginald  Bravbrokk,  presented  23rd  July  1394,  on 

the  death  of  Burton -^ 
John  Malverne.     He  was  also  prebendary  of  Cham- 
berlain-wood. 
Nicolas  Herbury. 
Richard  Cawdry,  Cawdray,  or  Caudray,  9th  Jan. 

1423-4.     He  was  also  dean  of  St.  Martin' s-le-Grand, 

London. 
James    Stanley,   26th  Aug.  1458,   on   the    death   of 

Oawdry-^.     He  became  bishop  of  Ely  in  1506. 
Ralph   Langley,   warden  of  the   collegiate   church  of 

Manchester^   2ist  Aug.  1481,   on  the    resignation   of 

Stanley^'^ 
John  Hill,  5th  April  1493-*. 
Robert  Sherborne,  2nd  Nov.  1493,  ori  the  resignation 

of  Hill^\     He  was  also  dean  of  London. 
Geoffrey  Svmeon,  S.T.P.,   19th  Aug.  1494,  on  the 

resignation  of  Sherborne-''.     He  died  dean  of  Lincoln 

2ist  Aug.  1508. 
William   Horsey,  D.D.     He  became  archdeacon  of 

London. 
James  Fitz.tames,  A.M.,  6th  July  1513,  on  the  re- 
signation of  Horsey-''. 
Richard  Pace,  the  Kings  secretary,  22nd  Oct.  1519, 


'»  RejT.  Braybroke,   f.  88.    et  2,1  Re^.  Kcmpc,  f.  10;,. 

Pat.  15  Ric.  II.  p.  1.  m.  30.  '-^-i  Rec?.  Hill,  f.  9. 

-^  Re^.  Braybroke,  f.  iii.  et  '^^  Ibid.  f.  ii. 

Pat.  16  Ric.  II.  p.  3.  m.  4.  *•  Ibid.  f.  14. 

-•  Rej^.  Braybroke,  f.  122.  27  R^g.  Fitz-James,  f.  41 

22  Reg.  Kempe,  f.  58. 

3  K  2 


596  LONDON. 

on  tlio  resignation  of  Fitzjames^^.     He  became  dean 

of*  London  in  15 19. 
Richard  Woleman,  D.D.,  25th  June  1527 2^.      He 

became  dean  of  Wells  in  1529. 
John  Si'endlovk  or  Spendlowe,  19th  Sept.  1537,  on 

the  death  of  Wollcman  '■^^. 
Edward  Mowle,  26th  May  1554,  on  the  deprivation 

of  Spendlove-^^      He  was  archdeacon  of  London  in 

1543- 
Thomas  Collyer,  A.M.,  23rd  Oct.  1558,  on  the  death 

of  Mowle^^-^. 

John  Spendlove  was  restored  to  this  stall,  of  which 

he  had  been  deprived. 

Samuel  Aelmer,  14th  Sept.  1581,  on  the  death  of 
Spendlove  33. 

Theophilus  Aelmer,  14th  Sept.  1583,  on  the  resigna- 
tion of  Samuel  Aelmer  3^.  He  was  archdeacon  of  Lon- 
don in  1 59 1. 

Thomas  Wykes  or  Weeks,  29th  Oct.  16363'';  pre- 
sented by  the  King  9th  July  1636.  He  was  also 
precentor. 

William  Colling  wood,  A.M.,  26th  Sept.  1660,  on 
the  death  of  Wykes  36. 

William   Johnson,   S.T.P.,    1st   June    1666,   on  the 

death  of  Collingwood37. 
John  Hall,  S.T.B.,  21st  March  1666-7,  ^^  ^^^  death 

of  Johnson 38. 
William  AVhitfield,  22nd  Dec.  170739. 
Henry  Lambe,  i6th  March  1716-17^0. 
Thomas  Stamper,  nth  Aug.  1729. 
Lancelot  Jackson. 

28  Reg.  Fitz-James,  f.  79.  ^5  Reg.  Laud,  f.  94. 

29  Reg.  Tunstall,  f.  20.  ^^  Ibid.  f.  130. 

30  Reg.  Stokesley,  f.  34.  37  Reg.  Compton,  f.  119. 
3'  Reg.  Bonner,  f.  452.  38  Ibid.  f.  124. 

32  Ibid.  f.  477.  39  Bishops'  Certificates. 

33  Reg.  Grindal,  f.  202.  40  ibid. 

34  Ibid.  f.  210. 


PRE  REN  DART  ES.  397 

CiniisTOPiiKii  Wilson,  2ist  Oct.  1745,  vice  Lancelot 
Jackson.  Dr.  Wilson  became  bishop  of  Bristol  in 
1783,  and  died  i8th  April  1792. 

East  Apthoupk,  5th  May  1792,  vice  Christopher  Wil- 
son, bishop  of  15ristol'^  Ob.  17th  April  181 6,  let.  84. 

Hon.  Hugh  Percy,  12th  July  1816,  vice  East  Ap- 
thorpe^^^ 

HOXTON43. 

OsBERN  Masculus'*^  held  this  stall  in  11424^ 
Geoffrey,  son  of  Oshern  Masculus^  was  canon  here  in 

1 104^^'. 
Hugh,  the  archdeacon'^'' . 
Henry,  his  son. 
John  Cumin  or  Comyn. 
Robert  de  Camera. 
l^ETER   Blesen.   or  Peter  of   Rlois,  archdeacon  of 

London. 
Walter,  archdeacon  of  London. 
Gervase  de  Horrugg;  he  successively  filled  the  offices 

of  chancellor  and  dean  of  this  cathedral. 
Thomas  de  Urso. 
V KTY.R^  precentor  of  this  cathedral. 
John  de  Wengham,  jt?r^c^?i^or  of  this  cathedral. 
John  Mansell  ;   he  was  chancellor  of  this  cathedral. 
Edmund  Trussell. 
Richard  Vaghan.     Appointment  was  ratified  by  the 

King  27th  July  1348^^.     He  was  also  archdeacon  of 

Surrey. 
William  Bradele.     His  appointment  was  ratified  by 


41  Bishops'  Certificates.  •!'•  Lib.  L.  f.  19. 

**-  Ibid.  ■1''  It  is  not  a])parent  whether 

'*'K)rlIogeston  anciently  called  this  person  was  Hu}?h  archdea- 

Shordich.  con  of  Essex,  or  Hugh  archdea- 

•^•^  Perhaps  the  same  Osbern,  con    of   Colchester.      Newcourt 

the    King's   chaj)lain,  who  held  thinks  it  was  Hugh  archdeacon 

Consumpta  per  Mare.  of  London,  mentioned  in  Lib.  L. 

•i-'^  Reg.  Dec.  et   Caj).  Lib.  L.  f  52. 

f.  39.  48  pjit.  22  Kdw.  HL  p.  2.  ni.  2;,. 


398  LONDON. 

the  King  21st  Oct.  1351^^.     The  King  gave  it  him  a 
s(3Con(l  time  4th  May  1354^^. 

Richard   de  Ravensere  succeeded  in  this  prebend, 
which  the  King  gave  him  15th  Sept.  1361^^. 

John  de  Ludham,  Non.  Nov.  (5th)  1363,  on  the  re- 
signation of  Ravensere  ^^. 

Thomas  Crocer  died  holding  this  stall  in  141  r. 

Thomas  Fereby,  i8th  Nov.  141 1,  on  the  death  of 
Crocer  ^^. 

Peter  de  Altobosco,  Aug.  1420. 

Richard  Moresby,  LL.B.,  31st  May  1427^*.  He  was 
also  archdeacon  of  London. 

John  Derby,  LL.D.,  2nd  Nov.  1443,  ^"  ^^®  resignation 
of  Moresby^'. 

John  Gunthorp,  A.M.,  30th  Dec.  1468,  on  the  re- 
signation of  Derby  ^^.  He  became  archdeacon  of 
Essex  in  1472. 

Richard  Martyn.  He  resigned  in  1482^7.  He  was 
archdeacon  of  London  in  1469. 

John  Giglis,  LL.D.,  22nd  June  1482^^,  on  the  resig- 
nation of  Martyn.  He  was  archdeacon  of  London  in 
1482. 

John  Forster,  i6th  Nov.  1490^^,  on  the  resignation 
of  Giglis.  He  too  was  archdeacon  of  London  in 
1490. 

Thomas  Sewell,  D.D.,  23rd  Oct.  151 2,  on  the  death 
of  Forster.     He  resigned  in  1521^0, 

Thomas  Bele,  Reel  or  Beyl,  S.T  P.,  nth  Nov.  1521, 
on  the  resignation  of  Sewell^^  He  became  suffragan 
bishop  to  Richard  Fitz- James, bishop  of  London,  under 
the  title  of  "  Episcopus  Lydensis." 


49  Pat.  25  Edw.  III.  p.  2.  56  Reg.  Kempe,  f.  116. 
^  Pat.  28  Edw.  III.  p. I.  m.  20.         ^7  Ibid.  f.  129. 

51  Pat.  35  Edw.  III.  p.  3.  58  Ibid. 

52  Reg.  Sudbury,  f.  28.  59  Reg.  Hill,  f.  3. 

53  Reg.  Dec.  et  Cap.  f.  8.  60  Reg.  Fitz-James,  f.  39. 

54  Reg.  Grey,  f.  7.  ^i  Reg.  Fitz-James,  f.  82. 

55  Reg.  Gilbert,  f.  25. 


PREBENDARIES.  399 

John  Brereton  5th  Aug.  1530,  011  the  death  of 
Bele  6-3. 

Nicolas  Wilson,  S.T.P.,  i4tli  Dec.  1542,  on  the 
death  of  Brereton^' K 

William  Clyie,  LL.D.,  i  ith  June  1548,  on  the  death 
of  Wilson^'\  lie  was  archdeacon  of  London  in  1529. 

Hugh  Evans,  collated  14th  Dec.  1.558,  on  the  death  of 
Clyff*''\     He  became  dean  of  St. Asaph  in  1560. 

John  Duffield,  S.T.B.,  ult.  Feb.  1578-9,  on  the  re- 
signation of  Evans  '^'^. 

Henry  Hamond,  A.M.,  13th  Oct.  1585^^^. 

George  Dickins,  A.M.,  nth  Dec.  1585,  on  the  resig- 
nation of  Hamond  ^^. 

William  Hutchinson,  S.T.B.,  10th  April  1591"^.  He 
was  archdeacon  of  St.  Alban's  in  158 1. 

John  Simpson,  A.M.,  22nd  Feb.  1604—5,  ^^  ^^®  resig- 
nation of  Hutchinson. 

Robert  Cottesford,  A.M.,  12th  Sept.  1633,  on  the 
death  of  Simpson"'^.    He  died  before  the  Restoration. 

Thomas  IIol«e(  h,  S.T.P.,  23rd  Aug.  1660^^,  on  the 
death  of  Cottesford.  He  died  master  of  Emanuel 
College,  Cambridge. 

Thomas  Beaumont,  A.M.,  13th  Nov.  1681"-*. 

John  Gorier,  2nd  Feb.  i7io-ii^\ 

Christopher  Baynes,  15th  Aug.  171376. 

Francis  Astry,  7th  Nov.  1718"". 

James  Waller,  12th  Nov.  1766"^. 

TowNSEND  Andrews,  22nd  INIay  1771,  vice  Waller"^. 

Edward  Copleston,  12th  June  1812,  vice  Townsend 
Andrews^^. 


63  Reg.  Stokesk7,  f-  5-  "'  ^^K-  Bancroft,  f.  68. 

^  Reg.  Bonner,  f.  142.  "-  Reg.  Laud,  f.  74. 

^^  l!)id.  f.  162.  "3  rbid.  f.  130. 

6*5  Ibid.  f.  479.  "•»  Reg.  Compton,  f.  64. 

^7  Reg.  Grindal,  f.  197.  "•"'  Bishops'  Certificates.^ 

«« Ibid.  f.  222.  5^6  ihia.  77  Ibid 

69  Ibid.  f.  224.  '»  Ibid.  ''■>  Ibid. 

7«  Ibid.  f.  255.  *^  Ibid. 


400  LONDON. 

ISLKDON  ALIAS  ISLINGTON. 
A  Lc;  All  us,  son  of  Dcrcman. 
Ulfkanus,  the  Lishoj/s  chajylain^  held  this  stall  in  1104 

and  1 1 14"'^. 
Richard,  son  of  the  chancellor. 
Henry  ;  nephew  of  bishop  Gilbert. 
JocELYN  ;  afterwards  bishop  of  Salisbury. 
Robert  Warlewast  ;    bishop  of  Exeter  in  i  "i^^. 
John  de  Greneford;  bishop  of  Chichester  in  1173. 
Richer  or  Richard  de  Andele. 
Robert  Banaster  ;  archdeacon  of  Essex  in  1 186. 
Robert  the  treasurer. 

Peter  ;  treasurer  of  this  cathedral  in  1213. 
Ralph  Furnis. 

Geoffrey  de  Lucy;  dean  of  this  cathedral  in  1231. 
William    de    Havp:rhulle  ;  died  on  the  eve  of  the 

feast  of  St.  Bartholomew,  23rd  Aug.   (x  Cal.  Sept.) 

anno  1252,  being  then  canon  of  this  church. 
FuLKE  Lovell  was  archdeacon  of  Colchester  in  1267. 
Philip  Lovell. 
Hugh  de  Dodingh. 
Peter  de  Aurivall. 
Ralph  Dungon. 
William  de  Moxtford  or  Montfort.    He  was  dean 

of  this  cathedral  in  1285. 
John  de  Luco,  de  Luk,  or  dk  Lucca. 
William  de  Sardene. 
Richard  de  Newport  ;   archdeacon  of  Middlesex  in 

J  304. 
Gerald  de  Ingolisme. 

Thomas  de  Charlton. 

Ralph  de  Baldock  ;  dean  of  this  cathedral  in  1294. 

Thomas    de   Asteley  ;   archdeacon  of  Middlesex  in 

Robert  de  Reddeswell  ;    archdeacon  of  Middlesex 
83  Lib.  L.ff.  19.34. 


PREBENDARIES.  401 

Henry  de  Ides,  or  Idesworth. 

Humphrey  de  Hastang  had  this  prebend  given  him 
by  the  King  20th  Sept.  1343  ^^ 

William  de  Rotiiewell,  presented  by  the  King  22nd 
July  1350.     He  became  archdeacon  of  Essex  in  1351. 

William  de  Lothbury  held  it  6th  March  1357-8^^. 

John  de  Suynlo  or  Sweinleigh  ;  the  King  gave  him 
this  prebend  21st  Oct.  136 1*^'^ 

William  de  Hyndelee,x  Kal.  Oct.  (22nd  Sept.)  1366, 
on  the  resignation  of  Sweinleigh  ^7. 

Adam  Holme.  His  appointment  was  ratified  20th 
March  1389-908^. 

William  de  Storteford,  15th  Dec.  1399^^.  Arch- 
deacon of  Middlesex  in  1393. 

Richakd  Bruton,  2cth  Nov.  1416^^^.  Archdeacon  of 
Middlesex  in  1416. 

RichardClifiord,  17th  March  141 7-1 8-'^  Archdeacon 
of  Middlesex  in  141 8. 

John  Ryder,  21st  June  1419'^^. 

William  Briggeford,  8th  March  1442-3,  on  the  death 
of  Ryder '>'5. 

William  Say,  S.T.B.,  15th  April  1447,  on  the  resig- 
nation of  Briggeford'".  He  became  dean  of  this  cathe- 
dral in  J  45  7. 

Henry  Ewen,  A.M.,  6th  Nov.  1451^^. 

James  Goldwell,  LL.D.,  i6th  May  1459^^.  He  be- 
came archdeacon  of  Essex  in  1461. 

John  Moreton,  LL.D.,  26th  Oct.  1472^7. 

William  Kempe,  27th  Oct.  1473-'^. 

Ralph  Byrd  or  Bryde,  31st  March  1478'*''. 


8-*  Pat.  1 7  Edw.  III.  p.  2. 111.17.  ^^  I^c-g.  Gilbert,  f.  48. 

S5  Fix  Y.  w  iijid.  f.  ^2. 

86  Pat.  35  Edw.  III.  p.  3.  ^^  Reg.  Kempe,  f.  13. 

8'  Reg.  Sudbury,  f.  46.  ••'<'  Ibid.  f.  65. 

^^^  Pat.  13  Uic.  II.  p.  3.  m.  26.  •^"  Ibid.  f.  137. 

«»  Reg.  Braybroke,  f.  178.  »^  Ibid.  f.  144. 

••>o  Reg.  Dec.  et  Cap.  f.  48.  ^'  Ibid.  f.  166. 

I'l  Ibid.  02  ii,ia.  f.  55. 

vol..    II.  Z     P 


402  LONDON. 

George  Wandysford,  B.D.,  12th  Jan.  1482-3,  on  the 

resignation  of  Byr(r^-\ 
William   Haryndon,  LL.D.,  8th  July  1497,  on  the 

resignation  of  Wandysford^. 
Geoi  FRKY  Wharton,  D.D.,  25th  Nov.  1523,  on  the 

death  of  Haryndon-.     He  was  archdeacon  of  London 

in  1526. 
Robert    Rydeley,  S.T.P.,  30th  Oct.  1529,    on   the 

death  of  Wharton-^. 
John  Spendelove,  12th  June  1536,  on  the  death  of 

Rydeley^. 
Elizeus  Ambrose,  i6th  Nov.  1537,  on  the  resignation 

of  Spendlove^. 
Richard  Fletcher,  A.M.,  30th  Sept.  1572^.     He  be- 
came bishop  of  this  see  in  1595. 
Thomas  Marten,  A.M.,  24th  Oct.  1589,  on  the  resig- 
nation of  Fletcher  7. 
Simon  Rogers,  A.M.,  5th  Nov.  1603,  on  the  death  of 

Marten^. 
William  Rogerson,  S.T.B.,  25th  June  1604,  ^^  ^^® 

resignation  of  Rogers  ^. 
Grenado    Chester,  S.T.B.,  13th  June  1638,  on  the 

resignation  of  Rogerson  1°. 
William  Hall,  A.M.,  15th  Aug.  1660". 
Mark   Frank,   S.T.P.,   21st  April  1662^2.     jje  was 

archdeacon  of  St.  Alban's  in  1660. 
John  Hall,  A.M.,  nth  July  1664^^. 
Edward   Stillingfleet,  S.T.B.,  9th  Feb.  1666-7^*. 

He  was  archdeacon  of  London  in  1677. 


^9  Reg.  Kempe,  f.  192.  ^  Reg.  Bancroft,  f.  38. 

^  Reg.  Hill,  f.  24.  9  Ibid.  f.  49. 

2  Reg.  Tunstall,  f.  5.  10  Reg.  Laud,  f.  97. 

Mbid.  f.  28.  11  Ibid.  f.  128. 

4  Reg.  Stokesley,  f.  30.  ^2  Reg.  Henchman,  f.  30. 

5  Ibid.  f.  36.  13  Ibid.  f.  108. 

6  Reg.  Grindal,  f.  167.  14  Ibid.  f.  123. 

7  Ibid.  f.  246. 


J 


PREBENDARIES.  403 

William  Holder,  S.T.P.,  i6th  Nov.  1672''. 

Edmund  Kiduy,  A.M.,  9th  April  1698'^ 

Ptolomeus  James,  4th  June  1713'''. 

Robert  Drew,  9th  Juno  1729'^. 

Joseph  Butler,  i  ith  Feb.  1745-6,  vice  Robert  Drew'''. 

Ob.  Aug.  1798. 
Thomas  Burgess,  14th  Nov.  1798,  vice  Joseph  But- 

ler-^«. 
Robert  Nares,  ist  Dec.  1798-^ 
William  Hale  Hale,  3rd  April  1829,  vice  Robert 

Nares-^. 
Derwent  Coleridge,  collated  24th  Jan.  and  installed 

28th  Feb.  1846,  vice  William  Halo  Hale^^. 

KENTISH. TOWN  ^4. 

Segarus. 

Angerus  or  AuGERUs,  the  father  of  Thurstan  the  arch- 

bishop  [of  York'],  canon  in  11 04. 
AuDOENUs,  brother  of  the  archbishop  [ofYoi^l:]. 
Hubert  Vacca  was  canon  in  1150. 
Henry  de  Northampton  was  canon  in  Ji8i. 
Richard  de  Ely. 
Peter,  treasurer  of  this  cathedral. 

William  de  Fauconberge,  treasurer  of  this  cathedral. 
William  de  Ralegh. 
Roger  de  Cantilupo  held  it  in  1249^^ 
Walter  de  Merton-^';  15th  June  1259. 
Anthony  de  Kamille  or  Camilla. 
Henry  the  Almoner. 

William  Heyremin,  or  Ermyne,  or  Ayreminne. 
Ingelard   de  Wareley.     The  King   gave  him  this 


^•''  Reg.  Henchman,  f.  169.  2;<  Bishops' Certificates. 

^^*  Reg.  Compton,  f.  145.  24  OrKentissetuneorCantlers, 

^7  Bishops'  Certificates.  sometimes  Kentillers. 

i«  Ibid.               ii»  Ibid.  2:.  Pat.  43  Hen.  HI.  m.  7. 

20  Ibid.              21  Ibid.  2G  Ibid. 

22  Ibid. 

3   F   2 


404  LONDON. 

prebend  2Tst  April  1316'''.  He  was  one  of  the  barons 
of  the  Exchequer. 

John  Uuskl  had  this  prebend  given  him  by  the  King 
7  til  July  13 1 6 -6. 

Hugh  de  Ingolisma  had  it  given  him  by  the  King 
5tli  Aug.  1324^7.  He  was  archdeacon  of  Canterbury 
in  1327. 

Roger  Isarmy. 

Richard'  de  Bintworth  or  Bynteworth,  presented 
10th  April  1338.  He  became  bishop  of  London  the 
same  year. 

Henry  de  Ides  or  de  Ideswokth. 

Edmund  de  Grymesby,  presented  6th  Aug.  1350^^. 

RoGERHoMEorHoLME;chancellor  of  thischurchini369. 

William  Waltham,  LL.B.,  30th  June  1395'^^. 

Thomas  Southam,  22nd  March  1397-8,  on  the  resig- 
nation of  Waltham  30. 

Thomas  Shapewyke,  alias  Horston,  alias  Van  Shape- 
wick.  His  appointment  was  ratified  15th  Sept.  1404-^^ 
Ob.  circa  Sept.  141  o. 

Nicolas  Herbury,  B.D.,  25th  Sept.  141022^  on  the 
death  of  Horston. 

Robert  Clerk  died  possessed  of  this  stall  in  1430. 

William  Grey,  collated  nth  Jan.  1430-1,  on  the  death 
of  Clerk  =33. 

Clement  Denston,  B.D.,  6th  June  1446,  on  the  re- 
signation of  Grey  34. 

Nicolas  Sturgeon,  presented  23rd  May  14523^,  on 
the  death  of  Denston.  He  was  precentor  of  this 
cathedral  in  1442. 

John  Waynflete,  June  1454,  on  the  death  of  Stur- 
geon 3ft. 

25  Pat.ioEdw.  II.  p.  2.  m.i8.  ^^  Pat.  5  Hen.  IV.  p.  i.  m.  32. 

26  Pat.  1 1  Edw.  II.  p.  2.  m.  4.  32  Wal.  P.  Clif.  f.  29. 

27  Pat.  18  Edw.  II.  p.  I.  33  Reg.  Grey,  f.  27. 

28  Pat. 24  Edw.  III.  p.  2.  m.  20.  34  Reg.  Gilbert,  f.  68. 

29  Reg.  Braj'broke,  f.  132.  et  35  Rgg.  Kempe,  f.  18. 
Pat.  19  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.  37.  36  jbid.  f.  38. 

30  Reg.  Braybroke,  f.  158. 


PREBENDARIES.  405 

Robert  Ballard,  24th  Nov.  1465,  on  the  resigna- 
tion of  Waynflcte-^".  He  was  treasurer  of  this  cathe- 
dral in  1474. 

William  Kkmp,  2nd  March  1478-9,  on  the  resignation 
of  ]3allardJ^ 

RicHAKi)  Layton,  LL.B.,  9th  May  1523 ''',  on  the  re- 
signation of  Kemp.     He  was  archdeacon  of  Ikicks  in 

1534- 
William  Layton,  17th  Oct.  1544,  on   the   death   of 

Richard  Layton  ^^\ 
John  Bradford,  A.M.,  24th  Aug.  1551,  on  the  death 

of  William  Layton  ^^ 
John  Feckkxham,  S.T.B.,  25th  Jan.  1553—4''-.     He 

was  dean  of  this  church  in  1554. 
George  Lilly,  22nd  Nov.  i^^6,  on  the  resignation  of 

Feckenham  '-J. 
John  Mullens,  A.M.,  29th  July  1559,  on  the  death  of 

Lilly^'^.     He  was  archdeacon  of  London  in  1560. 
Edward  Stanhop,  LL.D.,  31st  May  1591  '\  on  the 

death  of  Mullens.     He  died  16th  March  1608-9. 
RouEKT  TiNLEY,  S.T.P.,  23rd  Aug.  1 608,  OH  tlio  death 

of  Stanliop'^. 
John   King,  A.M.,  23rd  Dec.  1616,  on  the  death  of 

Tinlcy*7.     He  died  2nd  Jan.  1638. 
John  Tolsen  or  Tolson,  S.T.P.,  15th  Feb.  1638-948. 

He  was  chosen  provost  of  Oriel  College,  Oxon,  29th 

June  1621.  Ob.  16th  Dec.  1644. 
Walter  Jones,  S.T.P.,  14th  Aug.  i66o»^. 
Thomas  Henchman^  S.T.P.,  archdeacon  of  Wilts,  13th 

July  1672 '^. 


37  Reg.  Kempe,  f.  98.  '^■*  Reg.  Bonner,  f.  482. 

•^«  Ibid.  f.  167.  ^'  Reg.  Grindal,  f.  257. 

•^«  Reg.  Tiinstall,  f.  3.  •*•'  Reg.  Bancroft,  f.  1 11. 

40  Reg.  lionner,  f.  148.  •*;  ibid.  f.  208. 

-*>  Ibid.  f.  313.  -if^  Reg.  Laud,  f.  98. 

•»-*  Ibid.  f.  448.  '»i>  Ibid.  f.  127. 

^  Ibid.  f.  469.  '■'<'  Reg.  Henchman,  f.  145. 


40()  LONDON. 

William  Wigan,  A.M.,  22nd  Dec.  1674,  on  the  death 

of  Henchman  ^-\ 
Jonas  Wakly,  ist  May  1700''". 
Robert  Tyuwiht,  24th  Dec.  1732^^ 
William  Gibson,  24th  June  1742,  vice  Robert  Tyr- 

whit^2. 

Edmund  Gibson,  23rd  July  1746,  vice  WiUiam  Gibson 

resigned  ^3. 
Anthony  Hamilton,  26th  April  1771,  vice  Edmund 

Gibson  •'■'4. 
Thomas  Randolph,  i6th  Nov.  1812^^  vice  Anthony 

Hamilton. 

MAPESBURY^6. 

Albertus  Lotaringus. 

Hugh,  his  son. 

Baldwin  held  this  stall  in  1162. 

Geoferey,  the  natural  son  of  king  Henry  II. ;  he  was 

elected  bishop  of  Lincoln  in  1173,  and  subsequently 

archbishop  of  York. 
Walter  Mape^7. 
Richard,  the  chaplain. 

Thomas  de  Storteford,  jor^c^^z^or  of  this  cathedral. 
Peter  de  Burdegal  or  Peter  of  Bordeaux, 
William  de  Ebor.  held  this  stall  in  1241  and  1243. 
Stephen  de  Sandwich  :  he  was  archdeacon  of  Essex 
in  1252. 
Robert  Parvus  or  Petit. 
John  Sandon  held  the  stall  in  1273  ^^^  '^'^75- 
Giles  Fylol,  archdeacon  of  Colchester. 
Peter  de  Dene. 
John  de  Bedeford,  archdeacon  of  London. 


'*'■*  Reg.  Henchman,  f.  177.  ^'* Bishops'  Certificates. 

•''O  Bishops'  Certificates.  ^5  ibid. 

51  Ibid.  52  Ibid.  56  Or  Maplebury. 

53  Ibid.  57  Lib.  L.  f.  57. 


PREBENDARIES.  407 

Robert  of  Canterbury  hold  this  stall  23rd  April  1332. 

Michael  de  Northburg,  presented  1st  Sept.  135 1. 
He  became  bishop  of  London  in  1354. 

Richard  of  Norwich  had  this  prebend  given  him  by 
the  King  12th  May  1354^^.  He  was  archdeacon  of 
Norwich  9th  April  i'^^^S- 

John  of  Rucktnc;jiam,  xvii  Kal.  Nov.f  16th Oct.)  1361^^. 

Roc.kr  Le  Scrop  had  it  given  him  by  the  King  12th 
Juno  1375*'^- 

John  de  Ci.aydone. 

William  Packington. 

Thomas  Stow,  LL.D.,   25th  July  1390,  on  the  death 
of  Packington 6^     His  appointment  was  ratified  28th 
Aug.  1390''-.     He  was  dean  of  this  church  in  1400. 

Richard  Kyxgeston,  presented  19th  Nov.  1405,  on 
the  death  of  Stow^-^.  Ho  was  archdeacon  of  Colches- 
ter in  1406. 

Robert  Rothbury,  24th  Jan.  1418-19^*. 

John  Bermingham,  installed  9th  Jan.  1424-25^''. 

Laurknce  Bothe,  2ist  Nov.  1453,  ^^  th^  resignation 
of  Bermingham ^''\   He  was  dean  of  this  church  in  1456. 

John  Arundel,  M.D.,  25th  Nov.  1456,  on  the  resig- 
nation of  Bothe ^7.  He  was  promoted  to  the  see  of 
Chichester  in  1459. 

Richard  Ewyn,  i6th  May  1459,  on  the  promotion  of 
Arundel  to  the  see  of  Chichester  ^s. 

John  BoTME,  i4thMarcli  1463-4, on  the  death  of  Ewyn*^^. 
He  became  bishop  of  Exeter  in  1465. 

John  Wodde,  S.T.13.,  18th  Jan.  1464-'^,  on  the  resig- 
nation of  Both"o.  Ho  was  also  archdeacon  of  Mid- 
dlesex. 


s«  Pat.  28  Rdw.  III.  p.  2.  m.  2^.  <"'^  Rejr.  Dec.  et  Cap.  f.  59. 

''•'•  Reg.  Sudbury,  f.  7.  •'••  Reg.  Dec.  et  Cap.  f.  98. 

60  Pat.  49  K(hv.  III.  p.  I.  m.  9.  '>'•  Reg.  Kempe,  f.  28. 

61  Reg.  Braybroke,  f.  79.  *^'  Ibid.  f.  43. 
<'•-  Pat.  14  Ric.  11.  p.  2.  m.  14.  '--^  Ibid.  f.  65. 
«-»  Reg.  Walden,  f.  2.  et  Pat.  7  '•"•'  Ibid.  f.  88. 

Hen.  IV.  p.  I.  m.  16.  "o  Ibid.  f.  93. 


408 


LONDON. 


John  Bourchter  or  Bowser,  15111  Nov.  1495,  ^"  ^^^^ 
death  of  Wodde7o. 

John  Hill,  LL.B.,  23rd  Nov.  1495,  <^"  the  death  of 
Bowser  71. 

John   Wythe rs    died    possessed    of  this   prebend   in 

John  Spendlove,  29th  Sept.  1534,  on  the  death  of 
VVythers73. 

William' Well YFED,  T4th  Oct.  15^4^  ^^  ^^^^  resigna- 
tion of  Spendlove7^. 

Thomas  Bedyll,  17th  Dec.  1534,  on  the  resignation 
of  Wellyfed7  5.      He   was  archdeacon   of  London  in 

^533- 
William  Wellyfed,  22nd  Dec.  1534,  on  the  resigna- 
tion of  Bedyll  76. 

Gabriel  Dunne,  A.M.,  i6th  March  1540—41,  on  the 

resignation  of  Wellyfed  "7. 
John    Harpsfeld,   S.T.P.,    loth   Dec.    1558,   on  the 

death  of  Dunne'^.     He  was  archdeacon  of  London  in 

'534. 
John  Pilkington,  A.M.,  10th  Feb.  1559-60,  on  the 

deprivation   of  Harpesfeld  79.     Ob.  16th  Sept.  1581, 

and  buried  in  Durham  cathedral. 
John  Ebden,  archdeacon  of  Durham j  13th  Nov.  1562, 

on  the  resignation  of  Pilkington  ^o. 
John  Ebden,  A.M.,  9th  July  1596,  on  the  resignation 

of  Ebden8i. 
Leon  Chambers,  S.T.B.,  22nd  March  1597-8,  on  the 

death  of  Ebden  ^^. 
Samuel  Harsnet,  A.M.,  5th  Aug.  1598,  on  the  death 

of  Chambers  ^-3. 


70  Reg.  Kempe,  f.  152. 

71  Reg.  Hill,  f.  18. 

72  Reg.  Stokesley,  f.  24. 

73  Ibid. 

74  Ibid. 

75  Ibid.  f.  25. 

76  Ibid. 


"^"^  Reg.  Bonner,  f.  135. 

78  Ibid.  f.  478. 

79  Reg.  Grindal,  f.  112. 
soibid.  f.  127. 

81  Reg.  Whitgift,  pars  i.  277. 

82  Reg.  Grindal,  f.  300. 

83  Ibid.  f.  306. 


PHEliENDAUIKS.  409 

John  Bancroft,  S.T.B.,  23r(l  Oct.  1609,  on  the  resig- 
nation of  Harsnet*''. 

Wn.LTA.M  Bray,  S.T.B.,  presented  by  tlie  King  11th 
June  1632,  on  tlie  promotion  of  Bancroft  to  the  bi- 
shopric of  Oxford '^^ 

Frank  Hall,  S.T.P.,  23rd  Aug.  1660'^^ 

Tjiomas  Turner,  S.T.P.,  9th  May  i682''7. 

Edward  Norton,  S.T.P.,  22nd  Jan.  1689—90^^. 

George  Jacson,  6th  Nov.  1712^^. 

Edmund  Chishull,  19th  Nov.  1719^". 

Edmund  Simpson,  8th  June  1733^^ 

Edmund  Gibson,  9th  July  1743'^^. 

Walter  Walker  Ward,  29th  Dec.  17479-5.  Ob. 
20th  March  1755. 

Nicholas  Webb,  12th  April  1755,  vice  Ward 9^. 

Richard  Beadon,  23rd  Feb.  1775,  ^^^^  Nicholas 
Webb. 

Joseph  Eyre,  21st  June  1802,  vice  Beadon^^. 

Herbert  Oakeley,  nth  Oct.  18 16,  vice  Joseph  Eyre^^. 

Jonathan  Tyers  Barrett,  29th  March  1825,  vice 
Herbert  Oakeley  ^7. 

M0RA9H. 

N I  (;  E  L ,  the  phj/s  ic  ian . 

Ebrard,  the  bishop, 

AViLLiAM  OF  Calme  or  Calne. 

Henry,  the  son  of  Robert  the  bishop. 

Alan,  the  chaplain. 

Peter,  the  treasurer  of  this  cathedral. 

William  of  Axjou  held  this  stall  in  1220. 

Philip  de  Fauconberg. 

Thomas  de  Falkeberg,  archdeacon  of  Essex. 


^  Rej^.  Bancroft,  f.  128.  ^  Bishops'  Certificates. 

86  RcfT.  Laud,  f.  67.  J»  Ibid.  9-'  Ibid. 

86  Ibid.  f.  129.  9Mbid.  ^  Ibid. 

87  Reg.  Compton.  f.  72.  »:)  ibid.  ^  Ibid. 
^^  Ibid.  f.  III.  9'  Ibid. 

^•'  Bishops'  Certificates.  9S  Qr  More  extra  London. 

VOL.  IL  ;   G 


410  LONDON. 

Ri(  nAKi)  Talebot  or  1' ale  both  :  lie  was  successively 
treasurer  and  dean  of  this  church. 

Walter  Chasehuse  or  Chancehus  held  this  stall  ii 
Id.  Maii  (14th)  1253^^ 

Philip  de  P^va. 

John  de  Chi  skull,  archdeacon  of  Colchester. 

William  de  Melp:ford,  archdeacon  of  Colchester. 

Robert  de  Stratford,  vi  Id.  Oct.  (loth)  1336^^.  He 
was  archdeacon  of  Canterbury,  and  bishop  of  Chi- 
chester in  1325,  and  died  9th  April  1362. 

Richard  de  I3yntevvorth,  presented  Non.  Dec.  (5th) 
1337*.     He  became  bishop  of  this  see  in  1338. 

William  de  Belesby. 

Paul  of  Montflory. 

Simon  Islip  :  the  King  gave  it  him  20th  Jan.  1347-8 2. 
He  was  archdeacon  of  Canterbury  in  1343,  and  arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury  in  1349. 

Nicholas  de  Heth  resigned  this  stall  in  1362^. 

William  Wyvell,  19th  Feb.  1362—3,  on  the  resigna- 
tion of  Heth^ 

Henry  de  Snaytii,  12th  Dec.  1364,  on  the  resigna- 
tion of  WyvelP. 

Thomas  de  Horton  :  his  appointment  was  ratified  by 
the  King  8th  April  1382 6. 

Thomas  de  Evere  :  he  was  dean  of  this  cathedral  in 
1389.^ 

John  Ethenham,  i6th  Oct.  1400,  on  the  death  of 
Evere".     He  was  precentor  here  in  1394. 

Edmund  Tebbot,  26th  Feb.  1437-8,  on  the  resignation 
of  Ethenham^. 

Walter  Shyryngton,  ist  June  1440,  on  the  resigna- 
tion of  Tebbot^. 

98  Pyx  H.  5  Reg.  Sudbury,  f.  35. 

99  Reg.  Baudake,  f.  98.  6  Pat.  5  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.  20. 

1  Ibid.  f.  103.  7  Reg.  Braybroke,  f.  184. 

2  Pat.  22  Edw.  III.  p.  3.  m.  10.  8  Reg.  Gilbert,  f.  5. 

3  Reg.  Sud})ury,  f.  22.  "^  Ibid.  f.  30. 

4  Ibid. 


IMIKRENDARIKS.  411 

John  Kvrkeby,  4th  Feb.  1448-9'  '.  His  appointment 
was  ratified  15th  March  following. 

Thomas  Parbiok,  collated  31st  May  145  f,  on  the  re- 
signation of  Kyrkeby  ^^ 

Thomas  WYNTERitoiiNr:,  LL.D.,  9th  Dec.  1469 '-.  lie 
became  dean  of  this  church  in  1471. 

Thomas  Grauxt,  30th  July  J 473,  on  the  resignation 
of  Wynterborne' -^      He  was  precentor  here  in  14 54. 

John  Uussel,  D.D^  9th  July  1474,  on  the  death  of 
Graunt^'.     He  became  bishop  of  Rochester  in  J476. 

Edmund  Audeley,  A.M.,  i8th  Sept.  1476,  on  the  re- 
signation of  Russel'-'.  He  succeeded  Russcl  in  this 
prebend  and  in  the  bishopric  of  Rochester. 

Lionet,  Wvdevel  or  Woonvii,L,  D.  D.,  3Jst  Oct. 
14M0,  on  the  promotion  of  Audeley  to  the  bishopric  of 
Rochester'^.  He  was  promoted  to  the  see  of  Salis- 
bury in  1482. 

John  Forstar,  A.M.,  loth  March  1480-81,  on  the  re- 
signation of  WydeveP".  He  was  archdeacon  of  Lon- 
don in  1490. 

John  de  Gigms,  LL.D.,  T6th  Nov.  1490,  on  the  ces- 
sion of  Forstar  '^.  He  was  archdeacon  of  London  in 
1482. 

Robert  Sherbourne,  A.M.,  17th  March  1 468-9 ''',  on 
the  resignation  ofGiglis.  He  was  dean  of  this  church 
in  1499,  and  promoted  to  the  see   of  St.  David's  in 

1505- 

John  Colet,  S.T.P.,  5th  INLny  1505'-'",  on  the  promo- 
tion of  Sherbourne  to  the  bishopric  of  St.  David's. 
He  was  dean  of  St.  PauTs  in  1505. 

Thomas  Hedde,  LL.D.,  16th  Sept.  15 19,  on  the  death 


i<^  Reg.  Gilbert,  f.  211.  et  Pat.  ^^  Reg.  Kempe,  f.  158. 

27  Hen.  VI.  p.  2.  m.  25.  ><>  Ibid.  f.  181. 

'^  Reg.  Kempe,  f.  10.  '"  Ibid.  f.  1S3. 

>2  Ibid.  f.  121.  1^  Reg.  liill,V.4. 

>•<  Ibid.  f.  139.  >'•'  Ibid.  f.  23. 

>■»  Ibid.  f.  148.  -''^  Ibid.  f.  51. 

;  G  2 


412 


LONDON. 


of  Colet^^  He  was  treasurer  of  this  church  in 
1516. 

John  Adams,  S.T.P.,  21st  Jan.  1520—21,  on  the  death 
of  Hedde'^'^. 

KoBERT  Rydkley,  S.T.P.,  2 1st  March  1523-4,  on  tlic 
death  of  Adams -^ 

John  Tunstall,  collated  3rd  April  1527,  on  the  re- 
signation of  Rydeley'^^. 

Thomas  Barrett,  LL.D.,  12th  Dec.  1534,  on  the  re- 
signation of  Tunstall-\ 

William  Dakbyshire,  26th  April  1544,  on  the  death 
of  Barrett  -^. 

Edmund  West,  A.M.,  24th  Aug.  1551,  on  the  death 
of  Darby  shire  ^7. 

Robert  Cousyn,  A.M.,  26th  May  1554,  on  the  death 
of  West^^.     He  was  treasurer  of  this  cathedral  in 

John  Veron,  8th  Nov.  1559,  on  the  deprivation  of 
Cousyn-^.     He  died  ist  Sept.  ^S^3- 

Robert  Crowley,  ist  Sept.  iS^S")  ^^  ^^^  death  of 
Veron 30.     He  died  i8th  June  1588. 

William  Palmer,  A.M.,  24th  Sept.  ^^6^^  on  the  de- 
privation of  Crowley  3  ^ 

John  Walker,  S.T.D.,  14th  Aug.  1574,  on  the  resig- 
nation of  Palmer^"^,     He  was  archdeacon  of  Essex  in 

Thomas  White,  S.T.P.,  12th  Dec.  1588,  on  the  death 
of  Walker-3^  He  died  ist  March  1623-4,  and  was 
buried  in  the  church  of  St.  Dunstan's  in  the  West. 

Thomas  Wynniffe,  S.T.P.  :  he  resigned  in  1642  on 


21  Reg.  Fitz-James,  f.  79. 

22  Ibid.  f.  80. 

23  Reg.  Tun  stall,  f.  5. 

24  Ibid.  f.  19. 

25  Reg.  Stokesley,  f.  25. 

26  Reg.  Bonner,  f.  147. 

27  Ibid.  f.  312. 


28  Reg.  Bonner,  f.  452. 
^  Ibid.  f.  483. 

30  Reg,  Grindal,  f.  131, 

31  Ibid.  f.  139. 

32  Ibid.  f.  176. 

33  Ibid.  f.  241. 


PREBENDARIES.  413 

being  promoted  to  the  see  of  Lincoln.  He  was  dean 
of  this  church  in  1631. 

John  Hackkt,  S.T.  P.,  28th  March  1642^',  on  the 
promotion  of  Wynniffe  to  the  bishopric  of  Lincoln. 
He  was  promoted  to  the  see  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield 
in  1661.     He  died  28th  Oct.  1670. 

John  Piuchett,  A.M.,  25th  Jan.  j66c-i,  on  the  pro- 
motion of  Hacket  to  the  bishopric  of  Coventry  and 
Lichfield  '\  He  was  promoted  to  the  see  of  Gloucester 
in  1672. 

Charles  Alston,  A.M.,  30th  May  1681^^. 

John  Wyvill,  29th  July  1714-^7 

George  Bell,  25th  Nov.  1^14.^^. 

Lancelot  Smith,  ist  Aug.  1717'^^. 

FiFiELD  Allen,  Sth  F(^b.  1737-8*0 

Richard  Grey,  9th  July  1743*^ 

Anthony  Hamilton,  12th  April  1771,  vice  Grey*-. 

James  Waller,  21st  May  177 1,  vice  Hamilton '•^. 

Thomas  Stinton,  29th  Nov.  1795,  ^''^^^  Waller  '^.  Ob. 
6th  July  1797. 

Robert  Porteus,  13th  July  1797,  vice  Stinton^^. 

Henry  Wintoctr,  13th  Dec.  1803  '^. 

William  HEiiRrNciiA^i,  4th  April  1804,  vice  Win- 
tour  '7. 

Samuel  Gauntlett,  26th  March  1819,  vice  William 
Herringham  '^. 

J()sKi»i[  HoLDKN  Pott,  17th  Sept.  1822,  vice  Samuel 
Gauntlett*^ 

Thomas  Rohinson,  collated  25th  June,  and  installed 
3rd  July  1847,  vice  Josc})h  Holdcn  Pott  "\ 

AViLLiAM  Aldwin  Soames,  iiistuUcd  ijth  Jan.  1848, 
vice  John  Sleath. 

•"'■*  Rcjj;.  Laud,  f.  109.  ■*•  Hishops'  Certificates. 

•<••  RejT.  Henchman,  f.  28.  -i-  Ibid.  -^^  Ibid. 

'^^  KefT.  Compton,  f.67.  ^-»  Ibid.  •»'»  Ibid. 

^^  Bishops'  Certificates.  ^''  Ibid.  -i"  Ibid. 

♦<^  Ibid.       ^^  Ibid.        ^0  Ibid.  ^-^  Ibid.       4i)  ibid.        ^'  Ibid. 


414  LONDON. 

NEASDON^\ 

Reyner,  the  archdeacon^  held  this  stall  in  1103^^. 

Wymund,  dean  of  Lincoln. 

Roger  de  Clytonta. 

William  de  Vere,  afterwards  bishop  of  Hereford,  held 

this  stall  about  1162. 
William  de   Norhall,  bishop  of  Worcester^  held  this 

stall  in  II 77  when  he  was  archdeacon  of  Gloucester. 
Ralph  Foliot,  archdeacon  of  Hereford^  held  this  stall. 
Benedict  de  Sansetun,  pr^c6?z^or  of  this  cathedral  in 

1203. 
William  of  Purle  :  he  died  in  1238. 
Richard  of  Wendover:  he  died  in  1252. 
Hugh  de  Patp^shulle  :    he  was  promoted  to  the  see 

of  Coventry  and  Lichfield  in  1240. 
Conrad  ^^. 

Robert  of  Passelew,  6th  Nov.  I242''^4 
William  of  Luda  ;    ho  was  elected  bishop  of  Ely  in 

1290. 
Hugh  of  Kersington. 
John  of  Savinefeld. 
Robert  Burhast  or  Burhgass. 
Adam  Mupimouth,  2nd  Feb.  1327". 
Richard  de  Plessis  :  he  was  archdeacon  of  Colchester 

in  1342. 
John  of  Colchester  held  this  stall  28th  July  134(5. 
Bartholomew  Sidey,  B.D.,  4th  Nov.  1370''^.    He  was 

archdeacon  of  Middlesex  in  1364. 
Simon  Stainton  died  possessed  of  this  stall  in  1395. 
Nicholas  Braybroke,  4th  June  1395,  on  the  death  of 

Stainton-^7 . 

John  Drewery,  4th  Jan.  1399,  on  the  death  of  Bray - 
broke  ^".     He  was  precentor  of  this  church  in  1397. 


I 


^1  Or  Hesdon,  alias  Measdone.  ^^  Reg.  Baudake,  f.  65. 

52  Lib.  L.  ff.  17  et  40.  -^6  Reg.  Sudbury,  f.  79. 

•^^  Pat.  27  Hen.  III.  m.4.  ^7  Reg.  Braybroke,  f.  131, 

5'  Ibid.  58  Ibid.  f.  178. 


PHEBENDARIKS.  415 

William  Bkewstek,  20  Feb.  i44i-42'^9. 

John  Walters,  LL.B.,  2nd  Nov.  1465,  on  the  death 
of  Brewster^". 

KicHAKD  Luke,  A.M.,  Z5th  Oct.  1467,  on  the  resigna- 
tion of  Walters ''^ 

John  Aleyn,  ahas  Keuveii,  LL.B.,  20th  Oct.  1484,  on 
the  death  of  Luke^-.  He  was  ardideacon  of  Middle- 
sex in  1497. 

Edward  Underwood,  S.T.P.,  18th  March  1492-3,  on 
the  resignation  of  Aleyn^-^ 

William  Mathem,  21st  Dec.  1504,  on  the  death  of 
Underwood^'. 

Holland  or  Kovvland  Piiillits,  28th  Nov.  15 17,  on 
the  death  of  Mathem  ^-^ 

Brian  Higden,  dean  of  York,  held  this  stall  at  his 
death,  5th  June  1539. 

William  Ermested,  23rd  June  1539,  on  the  death  of 
Higden  ^'^\ 

Richard  Marshal,  dean  of  Christ  Churchy  Oxford^  was 
deprived  of  this  stall  in  1561. 

Nh  holas  Flemings,  21st  June  ^S^i,  on  the  depriva- 
tion of  Marshal^'". 

John  Fox,  S.T.B.,  13th  May  1591,  on  the  resignation 
of  Flemings^". 

Thomas  Wilson,  S.T.B. 

Matthew  Day,  A.M.,  25th  Aug.  1660. 

Bichard  Henchman,  A.M.,  9th  Oct.  1663,  on  the 
death  of  Day'''\  He  was  treasurer  of  this  cathedral 
in  1664. 

Samuel  AVilkinson,  S.T.P.,  4th  Nov.  i668"o. 


^^  Reg.  Dec.  et  Cap.  f.  193.  ''•''  Rej?.  Fitz- James,  f.  74. 

^^  llej<.  Keinpe,  f.  97.  ''^  Reg.  Stokesley,  f.  42. 

^'l  Ibid.  f.  109.  ^^  Reg.  Grindal,  f.  120. 

^'^  Ibid.  f.  199.  •'■^  Ibid.  f.  256. 

*^  Reg.  Hill,  f.  2T,.  '''-^  Reg.  Henchman,  f.  102. 

«^  Ibid.  f.  r)0.  "*^  Reg.  Ibid.  f.  132. 


416  I.ONDON. 

Thomas  Leadj:r,  S.T.P.,  29th  June  16717'. 

William  Sill,  A.M.,  loth  July  16787'^.  He  was 
archdeacon  of  Colchester  in  1678. 

Edward  Norton,  A.M.,  27th  May  1679,  on  the  ces- 
sion of  Sill"'\ 

Wright  Burdett,  A.M.,  1st  Feb.  1689—90,  on  the 
cession  of  Norton 74. 

W^illiam  Whitfeld,  A.m.,  21st  Nov.  1695,  on  the 
death  of  Burdett  7 5. 

Henry  Roby,  7th  March  1698-9,  on  the  cession  of 
Whitfeld  76. 

Joshua  Burton,  14th  March  1706-777. 

William  Hawkins,  21st  July  17077^. 

John  Heylin  :  the  date  of  his  appointment  does  not 

appear. 
Thomas  Rayne,  25th  Aug,  1759,  vice  Heylin 79.     Ob. 

1789. 
Richard  Ormerod,  30th  Nov.  1789,  vice  Rayne^^. 
Thomas  Jackson,  24th  April  1792,  vice  Ormerod^^ 
Henry   William    Majendie,    i6th  Jan.  1798,   vice 

Thomas  Jackson  ^^^ 

Hon.  Gerald  Valerian  Wellesley,  7th  Nov.  1809, 

vice  last  incumbent  translated  to  Bangor ^3. 
Robert  James  [Carr],  hishop  of  Chichester^  26th  June 

1827,  vice  Wellesley^'*. 
Sydney  Smith,   26th  Sept.  1827,  vice  Robert  James, 

bishop  of  Chichester,  promoted  to  Worcester ^^. 
Charles    Browne  Dalton,    12th  April  1845,    vice 

Sydney  Smith ''^. 


71  Reg.  Henchman,  f.  158.  77  Bishops'  Certificates. 

72  Reg.  Compton,  f.  50.  78  Ibid.  79  Ibid. 

TA  Ibid.  f.  55.  80  Ibid.  81  Ibid. 

74  Ibid.  f.  III.  82  Ibid.  83  Ibid. 

7Mbid.  f.  135.  84  Ibid.  85  Ibid. 

^^  Ibid.  f.  143.  86  Ibid. 


PREBENDAHIES.  417 

NEWINGT0N«7. 

WiLWARD  or  ViLVARD,  the  son  of  Sirad  or  Sired. 

FvhK,  prior  of  St.Osyth. 

Walter,  son  of  Richard  the  bishop. 

Gilbert  Foliot.     He  was  bishop  of  this  see  in  1 163. 

John  de  Garland. 

William  Comin. 

Ranulf  de  Bisacia  was  canon  here  in  1217,  1226,  and 

1243^®. 
John  of  Ramesey. 
Henry  of  Wingham.     He  was  bishop  of  the  see  in 

1259. 
Henry  of  Wingham  ;    archdeacon    of  Middlesex  in 

1267. 
Thomas  of  Ingaldesthorp;  dean  of  London  in  1277. 
Ralph  of  Baudake  or  Baldok  ;  dean  of  London  in 

1294. 
John  of  Everd  or  Everdon. 
Roger  of  Strathone. 

John  of  Sand  ale  ;  dean  of  London  in  131 1. 
Roger  of  Northburgh,  presented  ist  Jan.  1316—17^^. 
Thomas  of  Lynton  had  it  granted  him  by  the  King 

1 2th  Nov.  138 1  9". 
John  Barnet;  his  appointment  in  this  prebend  was 

ratified  by  the  King  30th  Nov.  1387^^ 
Thomas  More  or  Moor,  6th  June  1391'^-. 
John  Langton,  9th  Nov.  1428  ^•^. 
William  Briggeford,  presented  [5th  April  1447,  on 

the  resignation  of  Langton  9^. 


87  Or  Newton,  or  Neweton  Ca-  ^-  Reg.  Braybroke,  f.  86.    Pat. 

nonicorum.  14  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  in.  29.  et  Pat.  15 

^  Cart.  Orig.  Ric.  II.  p.  i.  m.  t,6. 

8^  Pat.  10  Edw.  II.  p.  2.  m.  35.  ^  Reg.  Grey,  f.  22. 

^  Pat.  5  Ric.  II.  p.  I.  5W  Reg.  Gilbert,  f.  72. 
^1  Pat.  II  Ric.  11.  p.  I.  m.  7. 

VOL.  II.                                 3  h 


418  LONDON. 

William  Say,  dean  of  this  cathedral^  resigned  this  pre- 
bend in  J  464  ^^. 

John  Chadworth  or  Ched worth,  i8th  July  1464,  on 
the  resignation  of  Say^''. 

William  Dudlky,  A.M.,  15th  Aug.  1471,  on  the  death 
of  Chadworth -^7.  He  was  archdeacon  of  Middlesex 
in  1475. 

Richard  Lichfield,  LL.D.,  20th  Oct.  1472,  on  the 
resignation  of  Dudley  ^^.  He  was  archdeacon  of  Mid- 
dlesex in  1476. 

Hugh  Oldham,  nth  March  1475—6,  on  the  death  of 
Lichfield  ^J^. 

John  Pickering,  B.D.,  6th  Jan.  1503—4,  on  the  re- 
signation of  Oldham  ^ 

John  Young,  LL.D.,  loth  Feb.  1510-1 1,  on  the  death 
of  Pickering  2, 

Thomas  Wells,  S.T.P.,  29th  April  15 16,  on  the  death 
of  Young  -^ 

William  Warham  died  possessed  of  this  stall  in  1558*. 

John  Boxhx\ll,  S.T.P._,  14th  May  1558''.  He  was  suc- 
cessively archdeacon  of  Ely,  dean  of  Peterborough, 
dean  of  Norwich,  dean  of  Windsor. 

Thomas  Penny,  A.M.,  2nd  March  1558—9,  on  the  de- 
privation of  Boxhall  ^. 

Robert  King,  A.M.,  3rd  Dec.  1577,  on  the  depriva- 
tion of  Penny ^ 

Hugh  Lloyd,  LL.B.,  12th  Nov.  1584,  on  the  death  of 
King«.     Ob.  17th  Oct.  1601. 

Zachary  Pasfield,  S.T.B.,  24th  Oct.  1601,  on  the 
death  of  Lloyd  9. 


I 


95  Reg.  Kempe,  f.  90.  ^  Reg.  Fitz-James,  f.  64. 

^  Ibid.  4  Reg.  Bonner,  f.475. 

97  Ibid.  f.  128.  ^  Ibid. 

98  Ibid.  f.  132.  6  Reg.  Grindal,  f.  113. 

99  Reg.  Hill,  f.23.  Mbid.  f.  191. 
T  Ibid.  f.  50.  sibid.  f.  215. 

2  Reg.  Fitz-James,  f.  32.  9  Reg.  Bancroft,  f.  18. 


PREBENDARIES.  419 

Richard  Cluet  resigned  this  prebend  in  1620.  He 
was  archdeacon  of  Middlesex. 

William  Prichahd,  A.M.,  13th  June  1620,  on  the  re- 
signation of*  Cluet  ^". 

Thomas  Turner,  S.T.B.,  [4th  April  1629".  He  be- 
came chancellor  of  this  church. 

EinvAiu)  Stillingflete,  S.T.P.,  nth  Oct.  1672,  on 
the  death  of  Turner  '-.  He  was  dean  of  St.  PauPs  in 
1678,  and  afterwards  promoted  to  the  bishopric  of 
Worcester. 

John  Tillotson,  S.T.P.,  24th  Dec.  1689,  on  the  pro- 
motion of  Edward  Stillingflete  to  the  see  of  Wor- 
cester ^K 

John  Hunt,  S.T.B.,  ryth  June  1691,  on  the  promo- 
tion of  John  Tillotson  to  the  archbishopric  of  Can- 
terbury ^K 

John  Millington,  13th  Aug.  1703  ^^ 

Joseph  Smith  ;  the  time  of  his  admission  has  not  been 
ascertained. 

Samuel  Nicolls,  3rd  Dec.  1756,  vice  Joseph  Smith  ^^. 
Ob.  18th  Nov.  1763. 

Charles  Weston,  20th  Nov.  1763'". 

Thomas  Briggs,  16th  Jan.  1802,  vice  Weston  ^'*. 

John  Lonsdale,  instituted  7th  Oct.  and  installed  12th 
Oct.  1 83 1 ,  vice  Thomas  Briggs  deceased  '^. 

Robert  William  IhiowxE,  instituted  18th  April  and 
installed  26th  Aj)ril  1845,  vice  John  Lonsdale  pro- 
moted to  the  see  of  Lichfield  -". 

OXGATE. 

Arturus  was  canon  here  in  1 103  and  i  1 15  -^ 
Nicholas  Crocemannus  or  Crocumannus. 


10  Repr.  RaiuToft,  f.  328.  1*  Bishops'  Certificates. 

>>  Reg.  Laud,  f.  45.  16  Ibid.                  i"  Il)id. 

1-  Reg.  Henchman,  f.  166.  '^  Ibid.                 ii>  Ibid. 

l«<  Reg.  Dec.  et  Capit.  f.  218.  20  ibid. 

'•*  Reg.  Conipton,  f.  1 18.  -i  Lib.  L.  ff.  17  et  40. 

3  H   2 


420  LONDON. 

Nicholas  his  son,  archdeacon  of  London,  was  canon  her© 
in  1 1 50  2'^. 

Richard  de  Winder,  or  de  Windesore,  was  canon 
here  in  1192  '^^. 

Roger  the  Chaplain  was  canon  here  also  in  1192^*. 

Godfrey  of  Norfeuc  or  Northfolk  was  canon  here 
in  1233  ^^. 

Bimar. 

Reyner  the  Lombard. 

Robert  de  Winchelsey  or  Wynshale;  he  was  arch- 
deacon of  Essex. 

Laurence  Romanus. 

Aldebrandinus. 

Richard  de  Miliciis  de  Urbe. 

Adam  de  liYMBERWE. 

Thomas  de  Hatfeld. 

William  de  Ayremine  ^s. 

William  de  Reynham  or  Kenham,  x  Kal.  Apr. 
(23rd  March)  1327  "^7. 

John  de  Wodeford  ;  the  King  gave  him  it  21st  April 
133828. 

Edmund  de  la  Beche  ;  the  King  confirmed  him  in  it 
23rd  April  1339^^,  but  15th  Dec.  1340  revoked  it^o. 

Richard  de  Murimouth  ;  his  presentation  confirmed 
by  the  King^i. 

Richard  de  Bury;  the  King  gave  him  it  25th  April 

1354''. 
William  de  Wykeham,  vi  Non.  Oct.  (2nd)  1361^^. 
John  de  Brinkle. 
Thomas  de  Aston,  confirmed  in  this  prebend  by  the 

King,  9th  Sept.  137434. 


22  Lib.  B.  f.  35.  29  Pat.  13  Ed.  III.  p.  i.  m.  21. 

23  Lib.  L.  f.  57.  30  Pat.  14  Ed.  IIL  p.  3.  m.  16. 
2^*  Pyx  B.  31  Pat.  14  Edw.  in.  p.  3. 

25  Lib.  F.  f.  14.  32  Pat.  28  Edw.  III.  p.  28. 

2^  Pat.  8  Edw.  II.  p.  2.  m.  6.  aa  Reg.  Sudbury,  f.  5. 

27  Reg.  Baudake,  f.  64.  ;^  Pat.  48  Edw.  III."  p.  i. 

28  Pat.  12  Edw.  III.  p.  I.  m.  7. 


PREBENDARIES.  421 

John  Donewych. 

William  Eyiiemynne,  9th  April  1392,  on  the  death  of 
Donewych  •'J^. 

Henry  Merston,  presented  28th  Nov.  1401,  on  the 
death  of  Eyremynne  ^^. 

John  Martyn  resigned  this  stall  in  1419. 

William  Bokingham,  nth  July  1419,  on  the  resigna- 
tion of  Martyn. 

Thomas  Pultkr,  12th  March  1425—6,  on  the  resigna- 
tion of  Bokingham  '^7. 

Laurence  Bothe,  12th  Nov.  1449,  on  the  resignation  of 
Pulter. 

John  Bermyngham,  presented  21st  Nov.  1453,  ^^  ^^® 
resignation  of  Bothe  ^^. 

John  Drewell,  LL.D.,  27th  May  1457,  on  the  death 
of  Bermyngham  ^^.  He  was  treasurer  of  this  cathe- 
dral in  1458. 

William  Wylde,  2nd  Sept.  1467,  on  the  resignation 
of  Drewell  *^.     He  was  precentor  of  this   church   in 

U74- 

Walter  Bate,  A.M.,  31st  March  1477,  on  the  re- 
signation of  Wylde  ^^ 

Edmund  Albane,  M.D.,  20th  Nov.  1479,  ^"  ^^^^  ^^" 
signation  of  Bate^^. 

William  Talbot,  D.D.,  24th  Nov.  148 1,  on  the  re- 
signation of  Albane^-^. 

Thomas  Hobbys  resigned  this  stall  in  1509. 

John  Pratt,  LL.B.,  13th  April  1509,  on  the  resigna- 
tion of  Hobbys  •^. 

PoLiDoiiE  Virgil-*^,  nth  June  1513,  on  the  death  of 
Pratt-^^. 

35  Reg.  Braybroke,  f.  94.  ^^  R^f?-  Kempe,  f.  187. 

36  Ibid.  f.  195.  "*-*  Reg.  Fitz- James,  f.  2. 

37  Reg.  (Jrey,  f.  67.  •*•''  The  historian,  lie  was  na- 
3^  Reg.  Kempe,  f.  28.  turalized  by  the  name  of  "  Poly- 
3^  Ibid.  f.  48.  dorus  Virgihus,  abas  dictus  1\)- 
*^  Ibid.  f.  98.  ly dorus  Castellensis  clericus." 

41  Ibid,  f  161.  ^^  Reg.  Fitz-James,  f.  40. 

«lbid.  f.  175. 


422  LONDON. 

John  Brahan  died  possessed  of  this  stall  in  1564. 

Edmund  I^unny,  A.M.,  20th  March  1563-4,  on  the 
death  of  Braban '7.     Ob.  20th  Feb.  J616-17. 

William  Paske  died  possessed  of  this  stall  in  1639. 

John  Hansley,  A.M.,  13th  Sept.  1639,  on  the  death 
of  Paske  '*^. 

Robert  Adams,  S.T.P.,  15th  Feb.  1638—9,  on  the  re- 
signation of  Hansley*^. 

John  Barwick,  S.T.P.,  i6th  Oct.  166 1  ^^.  He  was  dean 
of  this  cathedral  in  1661. 

William  Sancroft,  S.T.P.,  2nd  Dec.  1664,  on  the 
death  of  Barwick  ^^  He  was  dean  of  this  cathedral 
in  1664. 

John  Tillotson,  S.T.P.,  14th  Feb.  1676—7,  on  the 
promotion  of  Bancroft  to  the  archbishopric  of  Can- 
terbury^-.    He  was  dean  of  this  cathedral  in  1689. 

Laurence  Newton,  A.M.,  2nd  June  1690^-^. 

Thomas  Felstead,  A.M.,  i6th  Oct.  1691,  on  the 
death  of  Newton  ^■^. 

Michael  Stanhope,  1  ith  July  1711''^. 

George  Walker,  30th  Dec.  1737,  vice  Stanhope  ^^. 

Henry  Green,  22nd  Jan.  1772,  vice  Walker  ^7. 

Samuel  Glasse,  28th  Nov.  1797,  vice  Henry  Green  ^^. 
Ob.  27th  April  1812,  setat.  66. 

Richard  Lendox,  1  ith  May  1812,  vice  Samuel 
Glasse  ^^.     Ob.  15th  Nov.  1833,  setat.  66. 

William  Parkkr,  instituted  6th  Dec.  and  installed 
14th  Dec.  1833,  vice  Richard  Lendon  deceased  ^0.  Ob. 
15th  Jan.  1843.  36tat.  65. 

Thomas  Boyles  Murray,  instituted  loth  March  and 
installed  i8th  March  1843,  ^^^^  William  Parker ^i. 


47  Reg.  Grindal,  f.  135.  53  Reg.  Compton,  f.  112. 

4«  Reg.  Laud,  f.  100.  -"^^  ibid.  f.  119. 

49  Ibid.  f.  102.  55  Bishops'  Certificates. 

50  Reg.  Henchman,  f.  23.  56  ibid.  57  Ibid. 

51  Ibid.  f.  no.  58  Ibid.  59  Ibid. 

52  Reg.  Dec.  et  Capit.  f.  148.  «o  ibid.  61  Ibid. 


P  R  i:  H  K  X  D  A II I E  S.  4iiti 

ST.  PANCRAS. 

OSHERN  or  OSBERT   DE   AuCO. 

RonKRT,    his    son,    was    canon    hero    in    1145^'^   and 

1 150^'-^ 
John  of  Canterbury;  he  was  chancellor  of  this  church 

circa  1216. 

RlCHAIlI)   DE    ReLMEIS^**. 

John  de  St.  Laurence  held  this  stall  in  1  192^^. 

Luke,  the  King's  treasurer. 

William  de  Lich.  or  de  Lichefeld;  he  was  canon 
here  in  1250  and  1258  ^'^. 

Hugh  Mo!^TIMER  was  canon  here  in  1259^". 

x\nthony  Rec  or  de  Rek  was  canon  here  in  1278^®. 
He  was  archdeacon  of  Durham,  and  elected  bishop  of 
Durham  in  1283. 

Richard  de  Swynefeud  ;  archdeacon  of  London  in 
12S1. 

Robert  de  Ros  ;  also  archdeacon  of  London. 

William  de  Rray  held  it  i8th  Dec.  1314  and  12th 
Nov.  1324. 

Richard  de  Ferby  was  canon  here  ist  Aug.  1342^^. 

John  Cruse  resigned  this  prebend  in  1362. 

Henry  de  Wakefeld,  J5th  March  1361-2^^  con- 
firmed in  it  by  the  King  25th  INIarch  13*^3  "^;  trea- 
surer of  this  church  in  13*^8,  and  was  elected  bishop 
of  Ely  in  1373. 

Thomas  Strete  de  Kneesworth,  iv  Id.  Feb.  (10th) 
136S— 9  ;   treasurer  of  this  church  in  1361. 

William  Rrian. 

JoiTN  SiLEBY  or  Selby,  29th  Scpt.  1 395"-. 


•■'- Lil).  I.,  f.45.  fis  Lib.  A.  f.  107. 

^  Lib.  B.  f.35.  «y  Pyx  H. 

«-»  Lib.  A.  f.  89.  '''  W^^g.  Siulburv,  {.22. 

6'*^  Lib.  L.  f.  57.  "i  Pat.  37  Ed.  IIL  !>.  I.  ni.  1 

6«  Matt.  Paris,  et  Lib.  F.  f.  143.  "-'  Reg.  Braybroke,  f.  i  v,- 

'^"  Py.x  Y. 


4^4 


LONDON. 


Richard  Clifford,  5th  Aug.  1417,  on  the  death  of 
Selby;  archdeacon  of  Middlesex  in  1418. 

John  Ixworth  senior^  5th  June  1419. 

John  Ixworth  yz^mor,  2nd  Aug.  1431,  on  the  resigna- 
tion of  Ixworth  senior 7  \ 

Rogp:r  Martyn,  A.M.,  30th  March  144774. 

Thomas  Gange  died  possessed  of  this  prebend  in 
1470. 

Ranolf  Byrd,  8th  Nov.  1470,  on  the  death  of  Gange. 

John  Barvile,  S.T.B.,  15th  May  1478. 

Thomas  Dulting  died  possessed  of  this  stall  in  1494. 

William  Whetley,  A.M.,  ist  July  1494,  on  the  death 
of  Dulting  7  \ 

John  Fyshar  died  possessed  of  this  stall  in  151 1. 

John  Davis,  A.M.,  30th  May  15 11,  on  the  death  of 
Fyshar  76. 

Thomas  Sewell,  D.D.,  8th  Nov.  1521,  on  the  death 
of  Davis  77. 

Robert  Rydeley,  S.T.P.,  3rd  April  1527,  on  the 
death  of  Sewell  78. 

John  Royston,  S.T.P.,  30th  Oct.  1529,  on  the  resigna- 
tion of  Rydeley  79. 

John  Rogers,  collated  24th  Aug.  1551,  on  the  death 
of  Royston  ^^. 

Thomas  Chetteham,  bishop  ofSidon^  loth  Oct.  1553  ®^ 

Robert  Willanton  or  Willerton,  A.M.,  6th  Oct. 
1558,  on  the  death  of  Chetteham  ^2. 

William  Alley,  ist  Jan.  1558—9,  on  the  deprivation 
of  Willanton  ^•^.  He  was  promoted  to  the  see  of  Ex- 
eter in  1560. 

James  Calfed  or  Calfhill,  S.T.B.,  4th  Oct.  1562, 


"3  Reg.  Grey,  f.  42.  et  Pat.  11 
Hen.  VI.  p.  I.  m.  21. 

74  Reg.  Gilbert,  f.  72. 

75  Reg.  Hill,  f.  13. 

7<5  Reg.  Fitz- James,  f.  30. 
77  Ibid.  f.  82. 


78  Reg.  Tunstall,  f.  19. 

79  Ibid.  f.  28. 

80  Reg.  Bonner,  f.  312. 

81  Ibid.  f.  448. 

82  Ibid,  f.477. 

83  Reg.  Grindal,  f.  112. 


PR  E  R  i:  N  D  A  R I E  S.  425 

on  tho  promotion  of  Alley  to  the  bishopric  of  Exeter '^^ 
He  was  archdeacon  of  Colchester  in  1565. 

Thomas  Sampson,  S.T.P.,  13th  Sept.  1570,  on  the 
death  of  Gulfed  ^^     Ob.  9th  April  1589. 

Launcelot  Andrews,  S.T.B.,  29th  May  1589,  on  tho 
death  of  Sampson  ^^\     Sec  deans  of  Westminster. 

Roger  Fknton,  S.T.B.,  i8tli  Sept.  1609,  ^^  the  pro- 
motion of  Andrews  to  the  bishopric  of  Chichester  ^7. 
Ob.  16th  Jan.  1615-16. 

Henry  Kinc;,  A.M.,  24th  Jan.  1615-16,  on  the  death 
of  Fenton^^.  He  was  archdeacon  of  Colchester  in 
1617. 

Richard  Steward  or  Steuart,  LL.D.^  presented  by 
the  King  9th  March  and  collated  15th  March  164 1-2, 
on  the  promotion  of  King  to  the  bishopric  of  Chi- 
chester,    Ob.  14th  Nov.  1651  at  Paris. 

Philip  KiN(j,S.T.P.,  14th  Aug.  1660^9.  Ob.  4th  March 
1666-7. 

Richard  Henchman,  S.T.P.,  nth  March  1666-7  9". 
He  was  treasurer  of  this  church  in  1664. 

Wii,i,ia:m  Wigan,  12th  March  167  1-2,  on  the  death  of 
Henchman '*'. 

Charles  Smith,  A.M.,  22nd  Dec.  1674,  on  the  resigna- 
tion of  Wigan  -'-.  He  was  archdeacon  of  Colchester 
in  1675. 

William  Sill,  A.M.,  24th  Sept.  1678,  on  the  death 
of  Smith  9«J. 

William  Sherlock,  S.T.P.,  3rd  Nov.  1681,  on  the 
death  of  Sill''^.  He  was  dean  of  this  cathedral  in 
1691. 

William  Sherlock,  26th  Sept.  1690^'. 


^•*  Reg.  Grindal,  f.  326.  ^  Rejj.  Henchman,  f,  124. 

8-'  Ibid.  f.  156.  £>»  Ibid.  f.  162. 

«6  Ibid.  f.  244.  5»-'  Ibid.  f.  177. 

S7  Reg,  Bancroft,  f.  126.  ^-^  Reg.  Compton,  f.  51. 

88  Ibid.  f.  196.  ^-1  Ibid.  f.69. 

'^^  Reg.  Laud,  f.  127.  ^''  Bishops'  Certificatep. 

vol..  II.  j;  I 


426  LONDON. 

James  Williams,  12th  Dec.  iyoj^^\ 

William  Crowe. 

FiFiELD  Allen,  9th  July  1743^7.  Qb.  26th  April 
1764. 

JuHN  Harris,  1st  May  1764,  vice  Allen  ^^. 

William  Paley,  4th  Aug.  1794,  vice  John  Harris  9^. 

William  Beloe,  8th  June  1804,  vice  William  Paley  ^ 
Ob.  nth  April  1817. 

Arthur  Robinson  Chauvel,  i8th  April  1817,  vice 
William  Beloe  2.     Ob.  21st  Jan.  1847,  setat.  88. 

Thomas  Bowdler,  7th  Dec.  1849,  vice  Arthur  Robin- 
son Chauvel  deceased  3. 

PORTPOOLE^. 

Theobald,  archdeacon  0/ Essex,  held  this  stall. 

ASTAN. 

Robert,  the   son  of  Wlured  or  Walured,  was  canon 

here  in  1150. 
Gilbert,  nephew  of  the  archdeacon. 
Robert  de  Clifford  was  canon  here  in  1192. 
William  de  la  Fere,  or  de  Lafara. 
Wiilliam  the  Hermit,  or  Eremita,  was  canon  here 

in  1226  and  1267. 
Roger  de  Horsett,  or  Orsethe,  or  D'Orsett.     He 

was  also  precentor  of  this  cathedral. 
Edmund  Brytho  or  Brito. 
Arcalduld    Burgingo,    or   Arculdulf    the    Bur- 

GUNDIAN. 

Philip  the  son  of  John,  the  son  of  Geoffrey. 

Robert  de  Stowe. 

Dioxysius  de  Crienciis. 

Gilbert  de  Segrave.     He  was  bishop  of  this  see  in 


96  Bishops'  Certificates.  ^  Bishops'  Certificates. 

97  Ibid.  98  Ibid.  2  Ibid.  3  Ibid. 

99  Ibid.  4  Or  Portpole,  or  Pourtepol. 


PREBENDARIES.  427 

Thomas   de   Segrave   held   it   27th   July  1329*   and 

Geoffrey  de  Schrop. 

Robert  de  Stratford. 

William  de  Killesby  or  Kildesby^  He  died  at 
Caen  20th  July  1347. 

William  de  Stow.  He  was  archdeacon  of  Colchester 
in  1312. 

Walter  Alderbury  or  Aldebury  was  dean  of  this 
cathedral  in  1362. 

William  Chamber. 

Gilbert  de  Stoua,  9th  March  141  i-i  2,  on  the  resigna- 
tion of  Chamber  7. 

Walter  Mkdford,  B.LL.,  9th  Dec.  1417^. 

William  Barton,  T9th  Feb.  1418-19,  on  the  resigna- 
tion of  Medford  '\ 

John  Standolf,  LL.B.,  29th  Nov.  1420,  on  the  re- 
signation of  Barton  1". 

Robert  Rolleston,  19th  Nov.  1422,  on  the  resigna- 
tion of  Standolf  ". 

John  Saxton,  20th  Feb.  1426-27  ' '. 

Thomas  Boleyn,  LL.B.,  15th  July  1447,  on  the  re- 
signation of  Saxton  ^•^. 

Thomas  Halle,  28th  Oct.  1451^*. 

John  Gyles,  LL.D.,  9th  April  1470,  on  the  death  of 
Halle  i\ 

John  Smyth,  LL.B.,  13th  Feb.  1481-82,  on  the  re- 
signation of  Gyles  ^'\ 

John  Aleyn,  alias  Kerver,  LL.B.,  31st  May  1484, 
on  the  resignation  of  Smyth  ^". 


11  Reg.  Kempe,  f.  4. 

•2  Reg.  Dec.  et  Cap.  f.  113. 

••'  Reg.  Gilbert,  f.  73. 

'•*  Reg.  Kerape,  f.  13. 

i'"^  Ibid.  f.  171. 

'fi  Ibid.  f.  188. 

'"  Ibid.  f.  198. 

3  I  2 


•t  Lib. 

A.  f.  82 

•'  Pyx 

H. 

«  Pat. 

19  Edw. 

III. 

P- 

I.                    • 

7  Reg. 

Dec.  et 

Cap 

f. 

13-                 ' 

8  Ibid. 

f-  53- 

»  Ibid. 

f.  62. 

1 

i^>  Ibid 

I.  f.  70. 

428 


LONDON. 


John  Newcourt,  D.U.  2otli  Oct.  1484,  on  the  cession 

of  Aleyn^^. 
Richard  Fitz-James,  S.T.P._,  24th  Sept.  1485,  on  the 

death  of  Newcourt  ^'^.     He  became  bishop  of  this  see 

in  1506. 
Richard  Fenrother,  LL.B.,   23rd  Juno  1497-^",  on 

the    promotion    of   Fitz-James   to    the   bishopric    of 

Rochester. 
John  Dowman,  L.B.,  resigned  this  prebend  in  15  14. 
John  Palgrave    or  Palsgrave,   A.M.,   29th  April 

1514,  on  the  resignation  of  Dowman^i. 
Edmund  Brygotte,  Brycotte  orBRiCKETiv,  or  Bry- 

gate,  S.T.P.,  I2t]i  Sept.  1554,  on  the  resignation  of 

Palgrave-^. 
Edmund   Parkynson,  A.M.,  5th   Dec.  1565,  on   the 

death  of  Brygotte '^3. 
Thomas  Thurswell,  A.M.,  7th  Dec.  1580'^+. 
Richard  Wood  died  possessed  of  this  stall  in  1609. 
Gabriel  Powell,  S.T.B.,  14th  Oct.  1609,  on  the  death 

of  Wood  2  \ 
Thomas  Sanderson,  S.T. P.,  31st  Dec.  161 1,  on  the 

death  of  Powell  -^^\ 
Christopher  Shute,  26th  Aug.  i66o^7. 
Charles  Mason,  S.T.P.,  31st  Dec.  1663,  on  the  death 

of  Shute^s. 

William  Batty,  A.M.,  3rd  Sept.  1678,  on  the  death 
of  Mason  29. 

Francis  Hare,  27th  Feb.  1 706-7  "^o. 
Joseph  Butler,  bishop  0/ Bristol,  23rd  May  1740,  vice 
Francis  Hare-'^ 


'8  Kempe,  f.  199. 

25  Reg.  Bancroft,  f.  129. 

19  Ibid.  f.  204. 

26  Ibid.  f.  163. 

20  Reg.  Hill,  f.  24. 

27  Reg.  Laud,  f.  130. 

21  Reg.  Fitz-.Tames,  f.  51. 

28  Reg.  Henchman,  f.  104. 

22  Reg.  Bonner,  f.  456. 

29  Reg.  Compton,  f.  51. 

23  Reg.  Grindal,  f.  138. 

30  Bishops'  Certificates, 

24  Ibid.  f.  200. 

31  Ibid. 

PREBENDARIES.  429 

Thomas,  bishop  of  Oxford^  28th  Nov.  1750,  vice  bishop 

of  ]3ristol,  promoted  to  Durham-^-. 
Thomas  Newton,  24th  Nov.  i']6\'^'\ 
Thomas,    hlshoj>    of  Lincoln^    7th    March    1782,    vice 

Newton '•. 
Gkorc;k   Prktvman,   2Jst   Feb.  1787,  vice   bishop   of 

Lincohi,  promoted  to  the  see  of  Durham  ^\ 
William,    bishop    of  Llandaff,    4th    Sept.  1820,    vice 

George  bishop  of  Lincoln,  promoted  to  Winchester ''\ 
Charles    Richard    Sumner,    27th  April   1826,   vice 

AViliiam  bishop  of  Llandaff,  promoted  to  Durham-^7. 
Charles  Wadswortii,  9tli  March  1828,  vice  Charles 

Richard    Sumner    bishop   of   Llandaff,    promoted    to 

Winchester-^^.     Wadsworth  died  28th  March  1844. 
Alexander    M'Caul,    14th   Dec.  1844,   vice    Charles 

Wadsworth '^y. 

RECULVERLAND'^. 

Aldred. 

Robert  Pictou. 

BURBUND  DE    WaLTHAM. 

William,  the  archdeacon  of  London  ^^. 

Saint  Thomas  de  London. 

Hugh  de  JIac'  or  Raculfer  was  a  canon  here  in  1185 

and  1 192  '-. 
Henry  de  Civitate  was  a  canon  here  in  1215''^ 
Giles  de  Ardigton  or  Erdintox  was  canon  here  in 

1270. 
Ra,lph   de   Fhkmingham.     The  King   presented   him 

J  7th  Aug.  1270^^*. 
Ralph  de  Staunford. 


^'^  Hishops'  Certificates.  laiule,    lladecolverslond.    Raciil- 

^^  Ibid.  ^*  Ibid.  vesden,  or  Raculveresland, 

^•»  Ibid.  •'«'  Ibid.  •*!  Pv.x  Y. 

S7  Ibid.  •■«  Ibid.  42  Pyx  H.  et  Lib.  L.  f.  57. 

^^  Ibid.  ■«  Lib.  A.  f.  58. 

•1^  Or  llacolveslond,  Raculves-         ^4  p^t.  54  Hen.  III.  m.  6. 


4S0  LONDON. 

Robert  Clothal.  He  was  chancellor  of  this  cathedral 
in  1309. 

John  de  Elham  was  archdeacon  of  Essex  in  1329, 

Simon  Flam  bard.  The  King  gave  it  him  20th  Nov. 
1331-'^,  and  defended  his  presentation  to  it  28th  Jan. 
following'*^. 

William  de  Wykyneston. 

Robert  de  Chigwell,  xiii  Kal.  April.  (20th  March) 
1336;  confirmed  in  it  by  the  King  i8th  April  i337''7, 
vice  Wykyneston  resigned ^^. 

William  de  Coloinge,  confirmed  in  it  by  the  King 
4th  June  1371''^. 

John  Wyke,  presented  i  ith  Oct.  1398-^'^.  He  was  pre- 
centor of  this  church  in  1394. 

John  Ixworth,  LL.D.,  5th  June  1419^1. 

Richard  Bp:tty,  17th  June  1421,  on  the  resignation 
of  Ixworth^-. 

Nicholas  Sturgeon,  6th  JVov.  1440,  vice  Betty  re- 
signed ^'\     He  was  precentor  of  this  church  in  1442. 

Richard  Bole,  LL.B.,  23rd  May  1452,  vice  Sturgeon 
resigned'''*. 

Thomas  Arderne,  S.T.B.,  25th  Nov.  1456,  vice  Bole 
resigned  ^^. 

Thomas  Jan,  D.D.,  15th  Aug.  1471^^.  He  was  arch- 
deacon of  Essex  in  1480. 

William  Lambart,  9th  March  1479-80^7. 

John  Hill,  15th  Feb.  1492-3,  vice  Lambart  de- 
ceaseds^. 

Edward  Vaughan,  LL.D.,  15th  April  1493,  ^^^^  Hill 
resigned'^.    He  was  treasurer  of  this  church  in  1503. 


4-'>  Pat.  5  Edw.  III.  p.  3.  m.ii.  ^2  Rgg.  Dec.  et  Cap.  f.  172. 

46  Pat.  6  Edw.  III.  p.  I.  m.  28.  ^3  Re^.  Gilbert,  f.  33. 

47  Pat.  II  Edw.  III.  p. I.  mm.  "'4  Reg.  Kempe,  f.  18. 
10.  et  15.                                     "  ^^  Ibid.  f.  44. 

48  Reg.  Baudake,  f.  100.  ^^  ibjd.  f  i2p. 

49  Pat.  45  Edw.  III.  p.  i.m.  I.  ^7  ibid.  f.  178. 

•■^0  Reg.  Braybroke,  f.  162.  ^8  Reg.  Hill,  f.  9. 

•"^1  Reg.  Dec.  et  Cap.  f.  163.  ^  ibid. 


PRK  BEND  ARIES.  431 

Robert  Frost,  B.D.,  2ist  Nov.  1499,  vice  Vaughan 

resigned  ^<\ 
Charles  Both  or  Boothe  resigned  this  stall  on  his 

promotion  to  the  see  of  Hereford,  in  15 16. 
Ro(;kr  Norton^  presented  2nd  Dec.  1516,  vice  Boothe, 

promoted  to  tlie  see  of  Hereford '*'. 
John  Allen,  LL.D.,  12th  Jan.  1526—7,  vice  Norton 

resigned  ^^'^.   He  was  consecrated  archbishop  of  Dublin 

13th  March  i  528-9. 
John  Bell,  D.D.,  27th  Sept.  1528,  vice  Allen,  pro- 
moted to  the  archbishopric  of  Dublin  ^^\     He  became 

bishop  of  Worcester. 
Edward  Sepham  died  possessed  of  this  stall  in  1554. 
Henry    Pendilton,    S.T.P.,    nth   April    1554,    vice 

Sepham  deceased '^^ 
Robert  Willanton,  A.M.,   loth  Feb.  1557—8,  vice 

Pendilton  deceased  ^^. 
Michael  Reniger  or  Rhanger,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon 

of  Winchester^  7th  July  1583^^.     Ob.  26th  Aug.  1609, 

SDtat.  89. 
Leonard  Hutton,  S.T.P.,  ist  Oct.  1609,  vice  Reniger 

deceased '*".     Ob.  17th  May  1632. 
John  Tolson,  S.T.P.,  12th  June  1632^^. 
Benjamin  Stone,   A.lNf.,  5th  March  1 638-9 ^'^.     De- 
prived in  1642;  reinstalled  on  the  Restoration  in  1660. 
Richard  Owen,  S.T.P.,  16th  Aug.  1660"^. 
William    Bell,   S.T.15.,    20th    March    1665—6,    vice 

Stone  deceased  "^     He  was  archdeacon  of  St.  Alban's 

in  1671. 
Ambrose  Atfield,  S.T.P.,  28th  Aug.  16S3,  vice  Bell 

deceased'-. 


fi<^  Reg.  Hill,  f.  35.  «'  Reg.  Bancroft,  f.  127. 

*i  Reg.  Fitz-Jame.s,  f.  71.  '^  Reg.  Laud,  f.  96. 

62  Reg.  Tunstall,  f.  17.  »'9  Ibid.  f.  99. 

6'<  Ibid.  f.  2-,.  "0  Ibid.  f.  127. 

^^  Reg.  Bonner,  f.  450.  '•  Reg.  Henchman,  f.  117. 

^''  Ibid.  f.  474.  T-  Reg.  Compton,  f.  77. 

^^  Reg.  Grindal,  f.  a  10. 


432  LONDON. 

Edward  Carter,  A.M.,  ist  April  1684,  vice  Atfield 
deceased"^.  He  was  archdeacon  of  St.  Alban's  in 
1683. 

Robert  Brabant,  A.M.,  12th  June  1688,  vice  Carter 
deceased"'. 

Thomas  Spateman,  20th  Dec.  1728-9'"'. 

Denison  Cumberland,  29th  Jan.  1761,  vice  Spate- 
man''^. 

John  Hotham,  25th  Sept.  1763,  vice  Cumberland 77. 

Stodherd  Abdy,  23id  May  177 1,  vice  Hotham78. 

Richard  Beadon,  12th  Oct.  1771,  vice  Abdy7'>. 

George  Watson  Hand,  3rd  March  1775,  ^^^®  Bea- 
don ^0. 

Francis  John  Hyde  AVallaston_,  6th  July  1802,  vice 
George  Watson  Hand^i. 

William  Stanley  Goddard,  28th  Jan.  1814,  vice 
Francis  John  Hyde  Wallaston  s'^. 

Anthony  Grant,  instituted  21st  Nov.  and  installed 
29th  Nov.  1845,  vice  William  Stanley  Goddard  ^s. 

Robert  George  Barker,  instituted  4th  Dec.  1845, 
and  installed  i6th  Jan.  1846^  vice  Anthony  Grant  ^*.  ~ 

RUGMERE«'. 

Ralph  son  of  Algod,  was  canon  here  in  1104^^  and 
1132^7. 

William,  his  son. 

Ralph  de  Chilton,  vel  Chilthone,  was  canon  here 

in  1 183  and  1193^^. 
John  Wyting  was  canon  here  in  1215  and  1222^^. 
"  CiNCHius"  the  Roman ^>u. 


73  Reg.  Compton,  f.  81.  85  Qj.  Ruggemere. 

74  Reg.  Dec.  et  Cap.  f.  209.  86  Lib.  L.  f.  jp  et  33. 
"^  Bishops'  Certificates.  87  Ibid.  f.  53. 

76  Ibid.  '!'!  Ibid.  88  Lib.  B."  f.  34,   et   Lib.  L. 

78  Ibid.  79  Ibid.  f.  57- 

80  Ibid.  81  Ibid.  89  Cart.  Orig.  et  Lib.  A.  f.  65. 

82  Ibid.  83  Ibid.  90  Lib.  A.  f.  19. 

84  Ibid. 


PUEBENDARIES.  433 

William  de  Rising,  archdeacon  of  Londan^  in  1233. 

Nicolas  de  Bladenstone,  or  Bladin(;thoxe. 

Walter  Nigeh^'^. 

Richard  de  Wendover. 

Walter  de  Salerne  was  dean  of  this  cathedral  in 

1264. 
RosTANDus  held  this  prebend  circa  1259. 
John  de  Crachale,  archdeacon  of  Bedford,  had  this 

stall  given  to  him  in  1259. 
Jordanus,  vice-chancellor  of  the  Pope. 
OsBERT  the  Roman. 
William  de  Chadleshunt  or  de  Chateleshunte, 

was  canon  here  in  1313. 
Gilbert  de  Bruera  was  dean  of  this  cathedral  in  1336. 
John  de  Welwick  had  this  prebend  given  him  by  the 

King  20th  June  1354^^ 
William  de  Uigiiton,  x  Cal.  Oct.  (22nd  Sept.)  136 1  9-. 

The  King  nominated  him  14th  Sept^*^. 
William  de  Beverlee,  iii  Non.  Feb.   (3rd)  1363-4, 

vice  Dighton  resigned '^^. 
John  de  Brettevill,  xii  Kal.  Nov.  (2Jst  Oct.)  1367, 

vice  lieverlee  resigned '^^. 
Robert  Bragare  or  Bradegare  ;    his  appointment 

was  ratified  by  the  King  20th  Jan.  1373— 4 '^^ 
Robert  Manfeld,  16th  Sept.  1409,  vice  Bragare  de- 
ceased ^7. 

Ruhard  Bruton,  LL.B.,  19th  Feb.  1409-10^^.     He 

was  archdeacon  of  Middlesex  in  1416. 
Henry  Ware,  licenciate  of  Laws,  1 6th  Feb.  1416-1 7 '^9. 
He  became  bishop  of  Chichester  in  May  1418. 


90  Lib.  F.  9«  Pat.  48  Edw.  III.  p.  2. 

»i  Pat.  28  Kdw.  III.  p.  2.  m.  20.         ^'  Reg.  Walden,  P.  Clijabrd,  f. 

^2  Reg.  Sudbury,  f.  3.  19. 

93  Pat.  35  K(hv.  III.  p.  3.  98  Ibid.  f.  33. 

94  Reg.  Sudbury,  f.  30.  99  Reg.  Dec.  et  Cap. 
9-Mbid.f.3i. 

VOL.    II.  3  K 


454  LONDON. 

Thomas  Danet,  presented  22nd  Nov.  1418,  vice  Ware 
promoted  to  the  see  of  Chichester  ^ . 

Thomas  Lisieux  resigned  this  stall  in  1452.  He  was 
dean  of  this  cathedral  in  1441. 

John  Sutton,  A.M.,  9th  April  1452,  vice  Lisieux  re- 
signed^. 

Thomas  Jan,  D.D.,  8th  March  1479—80,  vice  Sutton 
deceased'^.  He  was  archdeacon  of  Essex  in  1480. 

Oliver  King,  LL.B.,  2nd  May  1487,  on  the  cession  of 
Jan^.     He  was  made  bishop  of  Exeter  in  1493. 

John  Morgan,  LL.D.,  5th  Feb.  1492-3,  vice  King  pro- 
moted to  the  see  of  Exeter  \  He  resigned  this  pre- 
bend on  being  made  bishop  of  St.  David's  in  1496. 

Peter  LE  Pener,  LL.D.,  31st  Oct.  1496,  vice  Morgan 
resigned^. 

Thomas  Randolf,  ist  Jan.  1499-150O,  vice  le  Pener 
deceaseds 

Thomas  Bennet,  LL.D.,  19th  Oct.  1521,  vice  Randolf 
deceased^.  He  was  treasurer  of  this  cathedral  ini52i. 

Tristram [js  Swaddle  was  deprived  of  this  stall  in 
1560. 

Thomas  Cole,  A.M.,  7th  Dec.  1560,  vice  Swaddle  de- 
prived'^.    He  was  archdeacon  of  Essex  in  1561. 

Robert  Avys,  A.M.,  9th  Aug.  157 1,  vice  Cole  de- 
ceased ^0. 

William  Goddel,  collated  14th  July  158 1_,  vice  Avys 
deceased  ^  K 

Zachariah  Goddel,  21st  Oct.  1590,  vice  William 
Goddel  resigned  ^^. 

Matthew  Smallwood,  S.T.P.,6th  Dec.  1660,  vice  God- 
del deceased  ^3^    jje  became  dean  of  Lichfield  in  1671. 

J  Reg.  Dec.  et  Cap.  ^  Reg.  Fitz- James,  f.  81. 

'■^  Reg.  Kempe,  f.  16.  ^  Reg.  Grindal,  f.  118. 

3  Ibid.  f.  178.  10  Ibid.  f.  163. 

4  Ibid.  f.  212.  11  Ibid,  f.  202. 

5  Reg.  Hill,  f.  9.  I2ibid.  f.  251. 

«  Ibid.  f.  21.  13  Reg.  Henchman,  f.  8. 

7  Ibid.  f.  35. 


PREBENDARIES.  435 

John   Williams,  A.M.,  2i8t  Sept.  1683 '•*.     He  was 

promoted  to  the  bishopric  of  Chichester  in  1696. 
John  Wright,  A.M.,  20th  July  1697,  vice  WiHiams 

promoted  to  the  see  of  Chichester '^ 
James  Barker,  3rd  July  1701  ^^. 
Edmund  Gibson,  23rd  May  1738  ^7. 
Lancelot  Jackson,  loth  April  1741,  vice  Gibson'*'. 
William  Gibson,  8th  Sept.  1741  ^^. 
Thomas  Archer,  21st  Oct.  1743'^°. 
Anthony  Hamilton,  ist  July  1767,  vice  Archer-^ 
John  Hotham,  8th  May  177  i,  vice  Hamilton ^2. 
Drake  Hollingsbery,  loth  Feb.  1780,  vice  Hotham-^. 

Ob.  31st  Dec.  1821,  setat.  80. 
John  SLEATH,5th  July  1822,  vice  Drake  Hollingsbery^'*. 
William  Aldwin  Soames,  installed  15th  Jan.  1848, 

vice  Sleath. 

SNEATING^\ 

LiviNGUs,  son  of  Lenred. 

Elias,  the  son  of  Ralph  the  bishop. 

William,  son  of  Oco  or  Otho,  the  archdeacon. 

Ralph,  the  brother  of  Ely. 

William  Medicus. 

Richard,  son  of  Nicolas. 

Edmund  de  Suwella. 

Robert  de  Watford.    He  was  dean  of  this  cathedral 

in  1218. 
Benedict,  chaplain  to  pope  Gregory. 
W.  de  Passelewe  had  the  prebend,  held  by  Benedict, 

formerly  chamberlain  and  chaplain  to  the  Pope,  granted 

to  him  by  the  King  20th  May  1242^^ 
Robert,  called  the  Monk. 


'•*  Reg.  Compton,  f.  78.  21  Bishops' Certificates. 

'•'  Reg.  Dec.  et  Cap.  f.  8.  22  ibid. 

i<^  Bishops'  Certificates.  -<>  Ibid.  --i  Ibid. 

'7  Ibid.  18  Ibid.  -'^  Or  Sneting. 

19  Ibid.  -'0  Ibid.  ^  Pat.  26  Hen.  III.  p.  2.  m.  4, 

:?  K  2 


436  LONDON. 

Reginald  de  Brandon  was  canon  here  in  1279 '^7 
and  1305. 

John  de  Ditton  was  canon  here  in  1310^^  and  1326. 

Alan  Hotham  ;  his  appointment  was  ratified  by  the 
King  12th  Oct.  1331^^.  He  was  residentiary  here  in 
July  1329^^,  and  stagiary  6th  Nov.  1342'^^.  He  was 
hving  in  13^0,  for  his  will  bears  date  in  that  year. 

Thomas  Brember;  the  King  gave  him  this  prebend 
1 8th  June  1354^'^. 

William  Tyrington  ;  the  King  gave  him  this  prebend 
28th  Oct.  i^6i^-K 

Richard  Courtenay,  collated  24th  July  1394,  vice 
Tyrington  resigned •^^.  He  was  promoted  to  the  bi- 
shopric of  Norwich  in  141 3. 

Nicholas  Colnet  died  possessed  of  this  prebend  in 
1420. 

Nicholas  Ryllysdon,  LL.D.,  29th  Nov.  1420,  vice 
Colnet  deceased. 

Richard  Wetwange,  B.  D.,  7th  June  1441,  vice 
Byllysdon  deceased  3^. 

John  Sendall^  6th  Nov.  1453,  vice  Wetwange  re- 
signed ^^. 

William  Radcliffe,  LL.D.,  30th  Aug.  1454,  vice 
Sendall  resigned '^7. 

James  Goldwell,  LL.D.,  16th  Oct.  1458,  vice  Rad- 
cliffe deceased  ^^. 

John  Weston,  i6th  May  1459=^^. 

William  Poteman,  LL.D.,  resigned  this  prebend  in 
1466. 

Richard  Bigod,  collated  26th  Oct.  1466,  vice  Poteman 
resigned  ^o. 


27  Cart.  Orig.  34  Reg.  Braybroke,  f,  123. 

28  Ibid.  35  Reg.  Gilbert,  f.  36. 

29  Pat.  5  Edw.  III.  p.  2.  36  Reg.  Kempe,  f.  28. 

30  Lib.  A.  f.  83.  37  Ibid.  f.  33. 

31  Pyx  H.  38  Ibid.  f.  59. 

32  Pat.  28  Edw.  III.  p.  I .  m.  13.         39  ibid.  f.  65. 

33  Pat.  33  Edw.  III.  p.  3.  40  Ibid.  f.  102. 


PRKHENDAHIES.  437 

Robert  Pkvesey  resigned  this  prebend  in  1494. 
J{oijERT  Blitii,  5th  Feb.  1494, vice  Pevesey  resigned". 
Geoffrey  Blythe  resigned  this  stall  in  Feb.  1502—3. 

He  was  promoted  to  the  sec  of  Lichfield  in  1503. 
Edward    Underwood,    loth  Feb.  1502-3,  vice    Blith 

resigned'-. 
Thomas    Brerewood,   LL.B.,   28th  June    1518,   vice 

Underwood  resigned'-^. 
William    Stilli\(;ton.   D.D.,  13th    Aug.  1524,  vice 

Brerewood  resigned". 
Walter  Preston,  S.T.P.,  16th  Aug.  1528,  vice  Stil- 

lington  deceased^''. 
Simon  Matthew,  alias  Cour,  26th  June   1533,  vice 

Preston  deceased  '^. 
Henry  Cole,  9th  April  154J,  vice  Matthew  deceased^". 

He  was  dean  of  this  cathedral  in  1556. 
John  Wymmeslev,  LL.B.,  22nd  March  1541-2,  vice 

Cole'^.     He  was  archdeacon  of  London  in  1543. 
Robert  Stoopes,  A.M.,  10th  Oct.  1556,  vice  Wynunesley 

deceased  *'^. 
David  Pade  or  Padye,  28th  Dec.  1559,  ^^^®  Stoopes 

deprived  •'^. 
William  Cotton,  A.M.,  1  ith  April  1577,  vice  Payde 

deceased '^     He  became  bishop  of  Exeter  in  1598. 
Jonx   King,  S.T.B-,  i6th  Aug.  1599,  vice  Cotton  pro- 
moted to  the  see  of  Exeter'-.     He  was  promoted  to 

the  see  of  London  in  161 1 . 
William  Ballow,  S.T.B.,  1  ith  Sept.  161  j,  vice  King 

promoted  to  the  see  of  London-'^. 
John  Mountford,  S.T.B.,  14th  Nov.  i6i8-'-*. 


41  Rc<T.  Hill,  f.  15.  -^  Re^.  Bonner,  f.  139. 

•1-'  ll)i(i.  f.  41.  -19  Ibid.  f.  468. 

•^  Reg.  Fitz-James,  f.  75.  •'»*^  Reg.  Grindal,  f.  11 1. 

•w  Reg.  Tunstall,  f.  7.  ••>>  Ibid.  f.  190. 

■»•'  Ibid.  f.  25.  •■'2  Ibid.  f.  327. 

4«  Reg.  Stokesley,  f.  i8.  ^-^  Reg.  Bancroft,  f.  161 

•*"  Reg.  Bonner,  f.  135.  ^^  Ibid.  f.  225. 


438  LONDON. 

John  Wilton,  S.T.B.,  i  5th  Aug.  i66o^\ 

Thomas  Grigg,  S.T.B.,  1  ith  Oct.  1666 ^^ 

Fra.  Turner,  S.T.P.,  7th  Dec.  i669-'7. 

Henry  Godolphin,  A.M.,  13th  Nov.  1683,  vice  Turner 
promoted  to  the  see  of  Rochester  ^^. 

Thomas  Machen  Fiddes,  nth  May  1733^^. 

FiFiELD  Allen,  t  ith  Oct.  1734,  vice  Fiddes ^0. 

Benjamin  Bulkeley,  2nd  July  1742^1. 

John  Pettingal,  3rd  June  1757,  vice  Bulkeley^'^. 

George  Jubb,  7th  Sept.  1781,  vice  Pettingal^^, 

Thomas  Carwardine,  16th  April  1788,  vice  George 
Jubb^^.     Ob.  14th  April  1824,  setat.  90. 

John  Davison,  14th  Aug.  1824,  vice  Thomas  Carwar- 
dine ^5.     Ob.  6th  May  1834. 

Thomas  Hartvvell  Horne,  instituted  30th  Aug.  and 
installed  7th  Sept.  1831,  vice  John  Davison ^^ 

TOTENHALL67. 

Wulmanus  or  Ulstanus  ;  the  dean^^. 
Ralph  Flambard,  afterwards  bishop  of  Durham. 
Humphrey,  son  of  Roger  Bigod. 
William  de  Waren. 
Rad.  de  Langford  or  Landford,  \ 
Hugh  de  Marinis,  /  successively 

T»  T^  ydeans  01  this 

Ralph  DE  DiCETo,  ^   cathedral. 

Alard  de  Burnham,  J 

William,  son  of  Robert,  was  canon  here  in  1233  and 
1240^9. 


^^  Reg.  Laud,  f.  137.  ^^  Bishops'  Certificates. 

^  Reg.  Henchman,  f.  121.  ^  Ibid. 

57  Ibid.  f.  144.  65  Ibid. 

58  Reg.  Dec.  et  Cap.  f.  182.  66  ibid. 

59  Bishops'  Certificates.  67  Or  Totanell,  now  Tottenham 

60  Ibid.  or  Totnam -Court. 

61  Ibid.  68  Lib.  L.  f.  I  et  Lib.  T.  f.  66. 

62  Ibid.  69  Lib.  A.  f.  18  et  Pyx  Y. 


PREBENDARIES.  439 

Geoffrey,  eon  of  the  dean. 

John  Mansell  or  Manshall;  ho  was  also  chancellor 

of  this  cathedral  in  1243. 
Richard  de  Gravksend  ;  he  became  bishop  of  this 

see  in  1280. 
Anthony  Bek. 
James  ok  Spain   (Hispania  or  Ispania)  was  canon 

here  circa  1303. 
Odard  de  Monte  Martino;  the  King  presented  him 

14th  June  1303"". 
John  de  Offord  or  Uffokd  was  canon  here  xvi  Cal. 

Nov.   (17th  Oct.)  1 33 1.     He  became   archbishop  of 

Canterbury  in  1348. 
John  de  Banktree  ;  the  King  gave  him  this  prebend 

14th  Sept.  1361"!. 
William  de  Wykeham  ;  he  resigned  this  prebend  in 

1362. 
John  de  Blebury,  xi  Kal.  Jan.  (22nd  Dec.)  1362,  vice 

Wykeham  resigned"'^. 
William  de  Wykeham,  admitted  vii  Kal.  Maii  (25th 

April)  1363,  vice  Blebury  resigned"-^. 
John  de  Flamsted,  died  possessed  of  this  prebend  in 

1364. 
John,  son  of  Robert  Thebaud,  xvii  Kal.  Jan.  (16th  Dec.) 

1364,  vice  Flamsted  deceased"'. 

William  Dighton  was  ratified  in  this  prebend  by  the 
King  in  1386. 

John  Carp,  7th  May  1391,  vice  Dighton  deceased ''\ 

Reginald  Kentwode,  25th  Dec.  1400,  vice  Carp  de- 
ceased "'•.    He  became  dean  of  this  church  in  1422. 

Thomas  AVodfokd,  9th  Oct.  1441,  vice  Kentwode  de- 
ceased"". 


"0  Pat.  31  Edvv.  I.  37  Edw.  III.  p.  i. 
"'  Pat.  3f,  K(hv.  III.  p.  3.  "•*  Reg,  Siulhury,  f- 36. 

'"■^  Keg.  Sudbury,  f.  21.  et  Pat.  '^  Reg.  Braybroke,  f.  85. 

36  Edw.  III.  p.  2.  m.  29,  "6  Ibid.  f.  187. 

";<  Reg.  Sudbury,  f.  2.-,.  et  Pat.         '"  Reg.  Gilbert,  f.  40. 


440  LONDON. 

Thomas  Lisieux,  S.T.P.,  8th  April  1452,  vice  Wodford 
deceased 7«.     He  became  dean  of  London  in  1441. 

Laurence  Both,  25th  Nov.  1456,  vice  Lisieux  de- 
ceased'9. 

Thomas  Graunt,  S.T.B.,  28th  Oct.  1457,  on  the  pro- 
motion of  Both  to  the  see  of  Durham  ^^.  He  was  also 
precentor  of  this  cathedral  in  1 454. 

Thomas  VViNTERBouRN,  LL.D.,  30th  July  1473,  ^^^® 
Grant  resigned  **^  He  became  dean  of  this  cathedral 
in  1471. 

Walter  Knightly,  nth  March  1478-9,  vice  Winter- 
borne  deceased *^^.  He  was  also  treasurer  of  this 
cathedral  in  147S. 

GuNDisALOUs  Ferdinandi  ;  he  was  precentor  of  this 
cathedral  in  1504. 

William  Horsey,  D.D.,  27th  June  15 13,  vice  Fer- 
dinandi deceased  ^•^.  He  was  archdeacon  of  London 
about  1 5 13. 

Richard  Gwent,  LL.D.,  12th  April  1543,  vice  Horn- 
sey  deceased  *^^.  He  was  archdeacon  of  London  in  1534. 

Thomas  Darbyshire,  collated  23rd  July  1543,  vice 
Gwent  deceased ^^.     He  was  archdeacon  of  Essex  in 

Thomas  Watts,  A.M.,  ist  Jan.  1559—60,  vice  Darby- 
shire deprived  ^^. 

Adam  Squire,  S.T.P.,  12th  June  1577,  vice  Watts  de- 
ceased ^7. 

Alexander  Nowell,  A.M., nth  Nov.  1588,  vice  Squire 
deceased  ^^. 

Simon  Rogers,  13th  Feb.  1 601 -2,  vice  Nowell  deceased^^. 

John  Overall,  S.T.P.,  29th  May  1602,  vice  Rogers  re- 
signed'J".     He  was  dean  of  this  cathedral  in  1602. 

78  Reg.  Kempe,  f.  16.  ^^  Reg.  Bonner,  f.  144. 

'9  Ibid.  f.  43.  ^^  Reg.  Grindal,  f.  112. 

80  Ibid.  f.  51.  87  Ibid.  f.  190. 

81  Ibid.  f.  140.  88  Ibid,  f,  240. 

82  [bid.  f.  171.  89  Reg.  Bancroft,  f.  23. 
8«  Reg.  Fitz- James,  f.  41.  ^  Ibid.  f.  27. 

84  Reg.  Bonner,  f.  143. 


i 


PREBENDARIES.  441 

Samuel  Baker,  29th  Oct.  1636^'. 

Robert  Marsh,  A.M.,  j8th  Aug.  1660'^K 

Zacheus  Isham,  S.T.B.,  9th  March  1 687-8,  vice  Marsh 
deceased  ^-^ 

John  Felling,  24th  July  1705 ^4. 

Hugh  Wynne,  20th  April  1750,  vice  Pelling^^- 

Riciiard  Browne,  i8th  Oct.  1754,  vice  Wynne '^^. 

Michael  Lort,  nth  April  1780,  vice  Browne ^7. 

Thomas  Willis,  15th  Nov.  1790,  vice  Lort^**. 

Chomley  Edward  John  Bering,  29th  Nov.  1827, 
vice  Thomas  WilHs^J^.    Ob.  12th  Aug.  1 848,  setat.  58. 

Richard  Burgess,  15th  Nov.  1850,  vice  Chomley  Ed- 
ward John  Dering  deceased  ^ 

TWYFORD. 

DuRAND  was  canon  here  in  1 103  and  1 106^. 

Robert  de  Chadamo,  or  Cadamo,  {Caen,)  was  canon 

here  in  1 132  and  1 150^. 
Richard  Ruffus  vel  Rufus  was  canon  here  in  1192^. 
Thomas  de  Husseborne  succeeded  in  1191^. 
William  de  Potterne^. 

Mauricius  de  Herlawe  was  canon  here  in  1218^. 
William  de  Lodnes. 

Robert  de  Insula  died  canon  here  in  1246. 
William  Passemere  or  Passemoue. 
Robert  de  Drayton,  treasurer  here  in  1278. 
Bartholomew  DEFERENTiAvelFERENTiNo  was  canon 

here  in  1309^. 
Laurence  Fastolf  was  canon  here  in  133 1  and  1349. 


»i  Reg.  Laud,  f.  94.  et  Lib.  A.  f.  56. 

»-'  Ibid.  f.  129.  •*  Lib.  L.  f.  53 ;  et  Lib.  B.  f.  35. 

»;<  llc>g.l)ec.  et  Cap.  f.  208.  ^  Lib.  L.  f.  57. 

^^  Bishops'  Certilicatcs.  ^  Lib.  A.  f.  13. 

9'»  Ibid.                   '-•<'  Ibid.  7  Jbid.  f.  7. 

i»^  Ibid.                   38  Ibid.  8  Reg.  Waltham. 

'^  Ibid.                    >  Ibid.  y  Pyx  Y. 
^Lib.  L.  f.  40;  Lib.  B.  f.  42; 

vol.  n.  2,  l 


442  LONDON. 

Pascasius  de  Boloigne  ;  the  King  ratified  his  appoint- 
ment 14th  Feb.  1360'". 

Thomas  de  Keynes,  collated  vi  Kal.  Nov.  (27th  Oct.) 
1361  ^^. 

Alexander  Southo  or  de  South,  Non.  Oct.  (7th) 
J366,  vice  Keynes  resigned ^^. 

John  Berking. 

William  Sondey,  LL.D.,  17th  Aug.  13901^. 

Thomas  Weston,  9th  Oct.  i393^'*. 

John  Danby,  26th  June  1397,  vice  Weston  resigned^^. 

John  Hildyard,  13th  May  1400^^. 

Richard  Clifford,  presented  14th  Jan.  1408—9,  vice 
Hildyard  deceased^".  He  was  archdeacon  of  Middle- 
sex in  1418. 

Thomas  Walbere,  4th  June  1416^^. 

ELiAsHoLCOTEorHALCOTE,  A.M.,  23rdMarch  J445-6, 
vice  Walbere  resigned^  9. 

Richard  Chester,  9th  March  1448-9,  vice  Holcote  re- 
signed'^o, 

John  AVardale  held  this  prebend  at  his  death  in  1472. 

William  Wodecock,  5th  May  1472,  vice  Wardale  de- 
ceased-^ 

John  Baily,  1 2th  March  1487-8,  vice  Wodecock  de- 
ceased22. 

Richard  Draper,  LL.D.,  16th  April  1495,  ^^^®  Baily 
deceased-3. 

William  Fitzherberd  or  Herbert,  D.D.,  i6th 
June  1498,  vice  Draper  resigned  2^. 

John  Dowman,  LL.D.,  20th  April  15 14,  vice  Fitzher- 
berd deceased-"', 

10  Pat.  35  Edw.  III.  p.i.  m.23.  17  Reg.  Wald.  P.  Cliff,  f.  13. 

11  Reg.  Sudbury,  f.  8.  ^^  Reg.  Dec.  et  Cap.  f.  43. 

12  Ibid.  f.  46.  19  Reg.  Gilbert,  f.  67. 

13  Reg.  Braybroke,  f.  80.  20  Ibid,  f,  212. 

14  Ibid.  f.  117.  et  Pat.  17  Ric.  21  Reg.  Kempe,  f.  134. 
II.  p.  I.  m.  II.  22  Ibid.  f.  216. 

1'"^  Reg.  Braybroke,  f.  153.  23  Reg.  Hill,  f.  16. 

16  Ibid.  f.  182.    See  also  Pat.         24  ibid.  f.  27. 
4  Hen.  IV.  p.  I.  m.  4.  25  Reg.  Fitz- James,  f.  51. 


PREBENDARIES.  443 

William  Cliff,  LL.D.,  nth  Nov.  1526,  vice  Dowman 

deceased  ^'\     He  was  archdeacon  of  London  in  1529. 
William  Chedsey,  S.T.P.,  9th  July  1548,  vice  Chff 

resigned ^7.  He  was  archdeacon  of*  Middlesex  in  1550- 
Arthur  Cole,  28th  April  1554,  vice  Chedsey  resigned^^. 
RoiJERT  Greneacres,  A.M.,  22nd  Jan.  1562-3,  vice 

Cole  deprived '^^. 
William  Rarkesdale,  collated  12th  Nov.  1573,  vice 

Greneacres  deceased  '^^K 
Hugh  Johnson,  A.M.,  24th  Oct.  1606,  vice  Rarkesdale 

resigned ^^     He  died  in  16 18. 
Thomas  Cartwright,  S.T.P.,  24th  April  1665-^2.    He 

became  bishop  of  Chester  in  1686,  and  died  15th  April 

1689. 
Lucas  Reaulieu,  S.T.P.,  17th  Jan.  1686—7,  vice  Cart- 
wright  promoted  to  the  see  of  Chester  ^-^ 
Samuel  Rarer,  17th  June  1724-^^. 
RoHEUT  Stanley,  i6tli  Jan.  1730—1-^^. 
John  Mangey,  6th  Oct.  1775,  vice  Robert  Stanley •^^. 
Henuy  Waring,  29th  Nov.  1782,  vice  John  Mangey^^. 
Henry  Meen,  13th  Nov.  1795,  vice  Henry  Waring^^. 

Ob.  3rd  Jan.  1 817,  ?ctat.  72. 
James    William    Rellamy,    i8th   April    1817,    vice 

Henry  Meen-^-\ 
Samuel   Rirch,  4th  June  18 19,  vice  James  William 

Rellamy  •«.     Ob.  24th  June  1848. 
Edward  Murray,  ist  Dec.  1848,  vice  Samuel  Rirch ^'. 


2^'  Reg.  Tunstall,  f.  16.  ^"^  Reg.  Henchman,  f.  113. 

2"  Reg.  Bonner,  f,  162.  ^^  Reg.  Dec.  et  Cap.  f.  194. 

28  Ibid.  f.  450.  ^-^  Bishops'  Certificates. 

2y  Reg.  Grindal,  f.  129.  ^  Ibid.  a«  Ibid. 

30  Ibid.  f.  172.  ''^"  Ibid.  3^  Ibid. 

31  Reg.  Bancroft,  f.  9.  39  Ibid.      40  ibid.     41  ibid. 


3  L  2 


444  LONDON. 

WENLAKESBARN42. 

Adwinus  or  Aedwin  was  canon  here  in  1104^*3. 

William  de  Wintonia  vel  Wiconio^*, 

Richard,  his  son. 

Albert. 

Walter  Berdeperier. 

RiCHARi)  FoLioT ;    he  was  archdeacon  of  Colchester 

circa  1 1 80. 
Robert  Folet  held  this  stall  in  1192^^ 
Ralph  de  Nevil. 
Lucas,  archdeacon  of  Surrey. 
Geoffrey  de  Fering  or  Ferringes  ;  he  was  dean  of 

London  in  1263. 
Adam  Bek. 

John  de  Sancta  Maria  was  canon  here  in  1279. 
Hugh  Colingham. 
Stephen  de  Gravesend. 
Gilbert  de  Middleton.     The  King  gave  it  him  8th 

Nov.  1 31 8  46. 
Richard  de  Bery,  Byry,  or  Bury. 
Robert  de  Tanton,  presented  iii  Kal.  Feb.  (30th  Jan.) 

William  de  Cusancia,  collated  xvi  Kal.  Maii  (i6th 

April)  1335,  vice  Tanton  deceased ^s. 
John  de  Hanney  had  the  King's  presentation  to  it 
25th  Sept.  137549. 

Thomas  Horton  ;  he  was  precentor  of  this  church  circa 

'394. 
Nic.  Slake,  presented  22nd  July  1394,  vice  Horton 
deceased  ^0. 


42  Or  Wenlokesborn,  or  Wal-  ^^  Pat.  12  Edw.  II.  p.  i.  m.  21. 
lokesbern,  or  Wenlakesbyri,  and  47  Reg.  Baudake,  f.  91. 
Willekolkesbury.  48  Ibid.  f.  92.  et  Pat.  12  Edw., 

43  Reg.  Dec.  et  Cap.  Lib.  L.  III.  p.  i.  m.  12. 
f.  19.  49  Pat.  49Edw.III.  p.  2.m.  23.] 

44  Lib.  B.  f.  35.  ^  Reg.  Braybroke,  f.  122. 

45  Lib.  L.  f.  59. 


PREBENDARIES.  445 

William  de  Styveccle,  LL.R.,  30th  Oct.  1395,  vice 
Slako  resigned  ^  ^ . 

Thomas  Bubbewytji,  appointed  circa  1406  or  1407^-. 
He  resigned  the  stall  in  1428. 

John  Horton,  21st  Feb.  1428-9,  vice  Rubbewyth  re- 
signed ^K 

John  Carter,  presented  26th  Oct.  1441,  vice  Horton 
resigned''^. 

Gerard  Hesyll,  presented  31st  Oct.  14+3,  vice  Car- 
ter deceased  ^■\ 

Thomas  Graunt,  S.T.B.,  9th  April  145 1,  vice  Hesyll 
deceased •^^.    He  was  precentor  in  1454. 

Richard  Hayman,  29th  Oct.  1457,  vice  Graunt  re- 
signed''7. 

John  Chadworth,  8th  Sept.  1462,  vice  Hayman  re- 
signed ^^. 

William  Say,  S.T.P.,  dea7i,  20th  July  1464,  vice  Chad- 
worth  resigned  ■^^. 

Richard  Lichfield,  LL.D.,  24th  Nov.  1468,  vice  Say 
deceased''^\  He  was  archdeacon  of  Middlesex  in  1476. 

John  Gunthorp,  "  Eleemosinarius  Dom.  Regis,""  22nd 
Fob.  1471—2^^    Ho  was  archdeacon  of  Essex  in  1472. 

William  Pykenham,  LL.D.,  3rd  Oct.  1472,  vice  Gun- 
thorp  resigned''-. 

HrMi'RKY  DE  LA  PoLE  resigned  this  stall  in  1509. 

Edv.  Sharnhroke,  2nd  July  1509,  vice  de  la  Pole  re- 
signed'^*.    He  died  23rd  Dec.  1530. 

Richard  Foxeord,  LL.D.,  23rd  Dec.  1530,  vice  Sham- 
broke  deceased''^. 

Peter  Ligham,  D.D.,   20th  Aug.  1533,  vice  Foxford 
deceased  ^^. 


^^  Reg.  Rrayhroke,  f.  136.  et  ^^  Reg.  Kempe,  f.  80. 

Pat.  19  Ric.II.  p.  I.  m.  7.  ^'^  Ibid.  f.  89. 

M  Rcjr.  Dec.  et  Cap.  f.  75.  co  ihid.  f.  1 14. 

^^  Reg.  (Jrey,  f.  25.  '•'  Ibid.  f.  133. 

'^  Reg.  Gilbert,  f.  39.  6-'  Ibid.  f.  136. 

•'»''  Ibid.  f.  52.  <'»•''  Reg.  Fitz-James.  f.  3. 

^^  Reg,  Kempe,  f.  16.  '"^^  Reg.  Stokesley,  f.  7.' 

S7  Ibid.  f.  52.  6'>  Ibid.  f.  19. 


446  LONDON. 

Gilbert  Wykes,  collated  7th  Sept.  1538,  vice  Ligham 

deceased  ^^. 
Henry  Cole,  LL.U.,  22nd  March  154 1-2,  vice  Wykes 

deceased ^7.     He  was  dean  of  London  in  1556. 
William  May  died  possessed  of  this  stall  in  J560. 

He  was  dean  1546,  and  again  in  1559. 
John  Pulleyne,  S.T.B.,  archdeacon  of  Colchester^  12th 

Sept.  156 1,  vice  May  deceased ^8. 
John  Bullingham,  A.M.,  31st  Aug.  1565,  vice  Pullen 

deceased  ^9.     He  became  bishop  of  Bristol  and  Glou- 
cester in  1581. 
Robert  Tower  or  Towers,  S.T.B.,  7th  June  1571, 

vice  Bullinofham  resio^ned^^. 
Henry  Hamond,  collated  19th  Nov.  1585,  vice  Tower 

deceased  71. 

John  Leese,  A.M.,  12th  Aug.  1592,  vice  Hamond 
deceased  72. 

Griffin  or  Griffith  Vaughan,  A.M.,  30th  Aug. 
1605,  vice  Leese  deceased 73. 

Samuel  Fell,  A.M.,  29th  Jan.  161 2-13,  vice  Vaughan 
deceased  74.  He  became  dean  of  Lichfield,  and  after- 
wards dean  of  Christchurch.    Ob.  1st  Feb.  1648—9. 

Brian  Walton,  S.T.P.,  14th  Aug.  i66o7^  He  be- 
came bishop  of  Chester  in  Dec.  1660.  Ob.  29th  Nov. 
1661. 

George  Stradling,  A.M.,  r9th  Dec.  1660,  vice  Wal- 
ton, promoted  to  the  see  of  Chester 76.  He  died  in 
April  1688. 

Francis  Hawkins,  S.T.P.,  3rd  Dec.  1688,  vice  Strad- 
hng  deceased 77. 

Roger  Altham,  4th  March  1698-978. 


^  Reg.  Stokesley,  f.  39.  73  Reg.  Bancroft,  f.  70. 

67  Reg.  Bonner,  f.  139.  74  Ibid.  f.  170. 

69  Reg.  Grindal,  f.  122.  '6  Reg.  Laud,  f.  127. 

69  Ibid.  f.  137.  76  Reg.  Henchman,  f.  9. 

70  Ibid.  f.  161.  Ti  Reg.  Dec.  et  Cap.  f.  211. 

71  Ibid.  f.  223.  78  Bishops'  Certificates. 

72  Ibid.  f.  267. 


PRE  HEN  D  ARIES.  447 

Matthew  Gibson,  3rd  July  17307^. 

Eancelot  Jackson,  ist  Aug.  1741^". 

John  Wickins,  22nd  Oct.  1750,  vice  Jackson^'.     Ob. 

1 8th  Feb.  1783. 
Samuel  Parr,  LL.D.,  21st  March    1783,  vice  John 

Wickins ^2_     Qb.  6th  March  1825,  setat.  79. 
Sir  Herbert  Oakeley,  9th   Nov.  1824,  ^^^^  Samuel 

Parr^^.     Ob.  27th  March  1845,  setat.  54. 
Thomas  Grainger  Hall,  instituted  i8th  and  installed 

April  1845,  vice  Sir  Herbert  Oakeley^^. 

WILDLAND^\ 

Charles  de  Cicestria. 

Alard,  son  of  Goldman. 

Geoffrey,  his  son. 

AValter  de  Dunstavill  or  Dunstanvile. 

Walter  de  Insula. 

Nicolas,  nephew  of  the  archbishop. 

Simon  de  Glocestria  was  canon  here  in  1213. 

John  Belemeis  or  Belemains. 

Henry  de  Cornhill  ;  he  was  dean  of  this  cathedral 

in  1243. 
Roger  de  Weseham. 
Stephen  de  Sandwich  ;  he  was  archdeacon  of  Essex 

in  1252. 
William  Lupus. 
Philip  Lovell. 

Henry  de  Sandwich  ;  he  became  bishop  here  in  1262. 
Nicholas  de  Ely. 
Bartholomew  de  Regio. 
John  de  Luc  vel  de  Luco. 
Thomas  de  North flete. 
John  de  Sancto  Claro  or  Seinclere  was  canon  here 

in  1298. 


79  Bishops'  Certificates.  ^  Bishops'  Certificates. 

^^  Ibid.  81  ibiil.  w  Or    Wildland,   WvUielond, 

82  Ibid.  83  Ibid.  or  AVilderlond. 


448  LONDON. 

William  de  Chadleshunt. 

Reginald  de  Sancto  Albano;  he  was  archdeacon  of 
London  in  1309. 

Walter  Reginaldi  or  Reynolds.  He  became  bishop 
of  Worcester,  and  subsequently  archbishop  of  Can- 
terbury. 

Gilbert  de  Middleton. 

John  Walwyn  had  this  prebend  given  him  by  the 
King  3rd  and  8th  Nov.  i^iS^^. 

Thomas  de  Bourgh  resigned  this  prebend  in  1330. 

Robert  de  Reddeswell,  J.O.P.,  xviii  Kal.  Jan.  (15th 
Dec.)  133c,  vice  Bourgh  resigned  ^7.  He  was  arch- 
deacon of  Middlesex  in  1333. 

John  de  Gadesden  was  canon  here  ist  Aug.  1342. 

Richard  de  Chesterfeld,  collated  vi  Kal.  Oct.  (26th 
Sept.)  1361^®.  The  King  presented  him  by  letters 
patent  dated  24th  Sept.  1631  ^^. 

Richard  Northwell,  xviiKal.  Aug.  (i6th  July)  1365, 
vice  Chesterfeld  resigned  ^o. 

Robert  Wavendon  resigned  this  prebend  in  1393. 

Robert  Whitteby,  21st  Feb.  1393-4,  vice  Wavendon 
resigned  ^1. 

John  Rider,  8th  Nov.  14x7'^^. 

William  Kynmelmersh,  20th  June  14.21^^. 

John  Snell,  archdeacon  of  London^  presented  27th  Aug. 

1426^^4. 

John  Stokes,  LL.D.,  25th  Jan.  1430— i,  vice  Snell  re- 
signed 9^. 

Adam  Molens,  Molins,  or  Moleins,  LL.D.,  26th 
July  1440,  vice  Stokes  resigned  ^^. 

Nicholas  Upton,  LL.B.,  loth  April  1443,  vice  Molens 
resigned  ^7. 

86  Pat.  12  Edw.  II.  p.  I.  m.  20.  92  Reg.  Dec.  et  Cap.  f.  48. 

87  Reg.  Baudake,  f.  75.  93  ibid.  f.  83. 

88  Reg.  Sudbury,  f.  5.  94  Reg.  Grey,  f.  3. 

89  Pat.  35  Edw.  III.  p.  3.  95  Ibid.  f.  38. 

90  Reg.  Sudbury,  f.  40.  ^  Reg.  Gilbert,  f.  31. 

91  Reg.  Braybroke,  f.  120.  97  Ibid.  f.  49. 


i 


PREBENDARIES.  449 

Robert  Aiscogh,  S.P.P.,  archdeacon  of  Colchester^  i8th 
May  1446,  vice  Upton  resigned  ^'*. 

Richard  Haymax,  4th  Dec.  1447,  vice  Aiscogh  re- 
signed''■^ 

Laurence  Bothe,  21st  Nov.  1453,  vice  Ilayman  re- 
signed'. He  was  dean  of  London  in  1456. 

James  Goldwell,  LL.D.,  28th  Oct.  1457,  vice  Bothe 
resigned-.     He  was  archdeacon  of  Essex  in  1461. 

John  Woude,  S.T.B.,  17th  Oct.  145B,  vice  Goldwell  re- 
signed ^  He  was  archdeacon  of  Middlesex  circa  1450. 

William  Fryston,  appointed  23rd  Aug.  1461,  vice 
Wode  resigned**. 

Thomas  Chaundeler,  S.T.D.,  27th  Jan.  1475-6  \ 

RoRERT  Sherbourn,  26th  Aug.  1489'';  he  was  dean  of 
London  in  1499. 

John  Hill,  2nd  Nov.  1493,  ^^^^  Sherborne  resigned'. 

Richard  Rathur,  LL.D.,  4th  Feb.  1495-6,  vice  Hill 
resigned^. 

John  Underbill  resigned  this  prebend  in  15 19. 

John  Incent,  LL.D.,  ist  June  1519,  vice  Underbill 
resigned -^     Was  dean  of  London  in  1540. 

Gilbert  Boirne,  S.T.B.,  12th  Sept.  1545,  vice  Incent 
deceased'^.    He  became  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells  in 

1554. 
Robert    Wyllanton,    A.M.,     7th    Nov.  154S,   vice 

Bourne  resigned  ^ ' . 
John  Morren. 
Alexander  Nowell,  dean^  3rd  Dec.  1560,  vice  Morren 

deprived'-. 
William  Hutchinson,  A.^L,  archdeacan  of  St.  Albans, 

18th  Feb.  15881^ 


5»>^  Reir.  Gilbert,  f.  67.  7  Re^r.  HiH,  f.  u. 

••"••  Ibid.  f.  75.  ><  Ibid.  f.  18. 

1  Rcfr.  Kempe,  f.  28.  •'  Reg.  Fitz-.Tames,  f.  78. 

-  Ibid.  f.  52.  "^  Roif.  Bonner,  f.  152. 

••^  Ibid.  f.  59.  n  Ibid.  f.  163. 

•*  Ibid.  f.  75.  1-^  Rej^.  Cnindal.  f.  1 18. 

•'  Ibid.  f.  153.  13  Il)id.  f.  242. 

"  Reg.  Dec.  et  Cap. 

VOL.  11.  ?  M 


450  LONDON. 

Arthur  Bright,  S.T.P.,  22nd  Oct.  1590,  vice  Hut- 
chinson'*. 

William  Peirse.  He  became  bishop  of  Peterborough 
in  1630. 

Robert  Thompson,  M.A.,  presented  by  the  King  ist 
Nov.  1630,  installed  29th  April  1631,  vice  Peirse,  pro- 
moted to  the  see  of  Peterborough  ^^. 

Thomas  Lant,  S.T.B.,  22nd  Sept.  1662,  vice  Thomp- 
son deceased  ^^. 

John  Pulleyn^  A.M.,  21st  Jan.  1688-917. 

Thomas  Sherlock,  2nd  June  1713  1^. 

George  Lavington,  2nd  Nov.  1731'^. 

John  Hume,  30th  March  1748,  vice  Lavington-^. 

Frederick  Cornwallis,  8th  Nov.  1760,  vice  Hume, 
promoted  to  Salisbury-^ 

John  Egerton,  bishop  of  Bango7\  20th  Oct.  1768,  vice 
Cornwallis  promoted  to  Lichfield  22. 

John  Green,  hisJiop  of  Lincoln^  31st  July  177 1,  vice 
John  Egerton,  bishop  of  Bangor'^^.  Ob.  25th  April 
1799. 

John  Jeffreys,  20th  May  1779,  vice  John  Green, 
bishop  of  Lincoln '^^     Ob.  20th  Nov.  1798. 

Ryder  Weston,  6th  Dec.  1798,  vice  Jeffreys ^^ 

Frederick  William  Blomberg,  25th  Jan.  1822,  vice 
Samuel  Ryder  Weston  ^6. 

Thomas  Jackson,  appointed  in  1850. 

WILLESDON27. 

Huctred  or  Utred. 

Hugh,  son  of  Generun. 

Henry  Banaster;  he  was  treasurer  in  1162. 

Henry. 


14  Reg.  Grindal,  f.  251.  22  Bishops'  Certificates. 

15  Reg.  Laud,  f.  57.  23  ibid.                  24  ibid. 

16  Reg.  Henchman,  f.  35.  25  ibid.                  26  ibid. 

17  Reg.  Compton,  f.  106.  27  Qr  Willesdon  Green,  or 
"^  Bishops'  Certificates.  Wilesdon,  alias  Bowlnesse  vel 
19  Ibid.        20  Ibid.       21  Ibid.  Bouns. 


PREBENDARIES.  451 

William  ;  he  was  archdeacon  of  Middlesex  in  1220. 

Nicholas  de  Gamborilk  vel  Camhorii-k. 

John   de   Northampton,  archdeacon  of  Middlesex  in 

1242. 
Robert  de  Barton  or  Barthone  ;  dean  in  1256. 
Rad.  de  Bonn. 
William  Passemer. 
Henry  de  Chaddesden^^. 
Thomas  de  Brewes  had  this  prebend  given  him  by  the 

King  30th  May  1354^'^. 
John  de  Thorp  :  the  King  ratified   his   appointment 

loth  Dec.  1361-^". 
Adam   de  Hertingtox  :    the  King  gave  it  him  19th 

Sept.  1375''- 
Thomas   Baketon  died  possessed  of  this  prebend  in 

1396. 
Roger  Walden,  dean  of  York^  loth  Feb.  1396-7,  vice 

Baketon  deceased^-. 
Thomas  Wisebech;  his  appointment  was  ratified  i  ith 

Aug.  1398=^-^:  resigned  this  stall  in  1409. 
John  Chitterne,  4th  June  1409,  vice  Wisebech  re- 
signed'^^. 
John  Wykes,  presented  4th  June  14 19,  vice  Chitterne 

deceased  •^^. 
Thomas  Ward,  D.D.,  14th  March  1427-8,  vice  Wykes 

deceased  •^^». 
John  Pakenham,  LL.B.,  20th  Sept.  1452,  vice  Ward 

deceased'^". 
....  Seth,  5th  Aug.  1459,  ^^^®  Pakenham  resifi^ned^**. 
William  Worseley  or  Wursley  ;    he  became  dean 

of  this  church  in  1479. 


28  Pat.  24  Edw.  III.  p.  3.  -^  Wal.  P.  Cliff,  16.    See  also 

29  Pat.  28  Edw.  III.  p.  I.  m.  I.     Pat.  2  Hen.  V.  p.'i.  ra.  39. 
•<o  Pat.  35  Edw.  III.  p.  3.  ■^''  Reg.  Dec.  et  Cap.  f.  67. 
3*  Pat.  49 Edw.  III.  p. 2.  m.  25.         ^6  Rgg,  Grey,  f.  16. 

32  Retf.  Braybroke,  f.  149.  '^~  Reg.  Kempe.  f.  31. 

•'^*  Pat.  22  Ric.  II.  p.  I.  m.  1,2.         -'^^^  Il)id.  f.  66. 

3  M  2 


452  LONDON. 

Richard  Kawlens,  S.T.P.,  7th  Sept.  1499,  vice  Worse- 
ley  deceased ^^. 

William  Patenson. 

John  Tunstall,  17th  April  1525,  vice  Patenson  de- 
ceased *^^. 

Peter  Wylberfosse,  B.  D.,  3rd  April  1527,  vice 
Tunstall  deceased  ^^. 

Peter  Ligham,  D.D.,  15th  July  1533,  vice  Wylber- 
fosse deceased  ^1. 

William  Saxey,  LL.B.,  20th  Aug.  1533,  vice  Ligham 
resigned^'^.     He  was  treasurer  in  1567. 

William  Gravett,  A.M.,  28th  July  1567,  vice  Saxey 
deceased  43. 

John  Dixe,  S.T.P.,  5th  March  1598-9,  vice  Gravett 
deceased  44. 

Henry  Mason  succeeded  to  this  stall  about  1613. 

Samuel  Hoard,  S.T.B.,  29th  March  16374^. 

Robert  Pory,  S.T.B.,  archdeacon  of  Middlesex,  16th 
Aug.  1660,  vice  Hoard  deceased  46. 

Thomas  Grigg,  S.T.B.,  ist  Dec.  166947. 

Thomas  Cook,  S.T.P._,  archdeacon  of  Middles  ex,  29th 
Sept.  1670,  vice  Grigg  deceased  48. 

Robert  Grove,  S.T.B.,  6th  Oct.  1679,  vice  Cooke  de- 
ceased 49. 

Stephen  Bordley,  A.M.,  3rd  Oct.  1691,  vice  Grove 

promoted  to  the  see  of  Chester  ^^. 
Roger  Altham,  A.M.,  30th  Aug.  1695,  vice  Bordley 

deceased  >^i. 


^^  Reg.  Hill,  f.  33.  45  Reg.  Laud,  f.  94. 

39  Reg.  Tunstall,  f.  11.  46  ibid.  f.  127. 

40  Ibid.  f.  19.  47  Reg.  Henchman,  f.  144. 

41  Reg.  Stokesley,  f.  18.  48  ibid.  f.  50.' 

42  Ibid.  f.  19.  49  Reg.  Compton,  f.  58. 

43  Reg.  Grindal,  f.  143.  ^o  Reg.  Dec.  et  Cap.  f.  235. 
'W  Ibid.  f.  316.  51  Reg.  Compton,  f.  134. 


P  R E  « E  N  D A  lU  E  S.  453 

William  Whitfeld-''^  A.M.,  i6th  Jan.  1694-5,  vice 

cession  of  Altham''^. 
James  Joshua  Burton,  2nd  Jan.  1707-8^^. 
Thomas  Hilman,  28th  Juno  1736-'''. 
Edmund  Marten  died  possessed  of  this  stall  in  1751. 
Sackville    Turner,    26th  Nov.  1751,   vice    Edmund 

Marten  deceased  •'*'. 

Richard    Browne,   3rd  Oct.  1752,    vice    Turner   de- 
ceased''". 

Gp:orge  Secker,  25th  Oct.  1754,  vice  Browno^^.     Ob. 

in  1768. 
Charles  Sturges,  3rd  June  1768,  vice  Secker^^. 
Robert  Wintle,  i  ithJune  1805, vice  Charles  Sturges^. 

Ob.  24th  Aug.  1848,  aetat.  76. 
George   Robert   Gleig,   instituted   29th  Dec.  1848, 

and  installed  26th  Jan.  1849,  vice  Robert  Wintle ^^ 


^2  Cum  mense  Januarii  supe-  prcebenda  de  Willesdon  inserta 

riori  anno  1694-5  dictus  Williel-  fuerit    loco   praebenda    Neesdon 

mus  Whitfcld  coUatus  fuerit  ad  qua    de    causa    coUatio    supra- 

pra3bendam  de  Willesden,  tunc  scripta  dicti  Willielmi  Whitfeld 

temporis  non  vacantem.    Notum  ad  pra^bendam  de  Neesdon  hoc 

ifjfitur  facimiis  per  prescntes  (piod  anno    repetita    fuit.       Bishops' 

dicta  collatio  dictiWilhehniWhit-  Certificates, 

feld  ad  pnrbendam  de  Willesden  *'•*  Reg.  Compton,  f.  147. 

designata  fuerit  per  nos  episco-  •''^  Hishops'  Certificates, 

pum  antedictum  ad  prebendam  ^^  Ibid.                   ^'»  Ibid, 

de    Neesdon    suprascriptam    eo  ^^  Ibid.                   *8  Ibid, 

tempore  vacantem,  verum  autem  •''^  Ibid.                   ^  Ibid, 

errore  scriptoris  in  autographis  ^'  Ibid. 


NORWICH. 


i  HE  diocese  of  Norwich,  prior  to  the  alterations 
made  by  the  Ecclesiastical  Commissioners  appointed 
in  1835,  contained  the  whole  county  of  Norfolk,  ex- 
cept Emneth,  which  belonged  to  the  diocese  of  Ely ; 
and  all  Suffolk,  except  Freckenham,  which  belonged 
to  that  of  Rochester;  and  Hadleigh,  Monks  Illeigh, 
and  Moulton,  which  were  peculiars  ^  belonging  to  the 
see  of  Canterbury.  It  also  had  sixteen  churches  and 
chapels  in  Cambridgeshire. 

In  it  were  four  archdeaconries,  viz.  Norwich,  Norfolk, 
Suffolk,  and  Sudbury-. 

The  members  of  the  cathedral  body  now  are  the  dean, 
the  three  first-mentioned  archdeacons,  six  major  ca- 
nons or  j)rebendaries,  six  minor  canons,  &c. 

Sigiberht,  king  of  East  Anglia,  on  his  return  from 
France,  after  the  death  of  Earpwald,  who  had  de- 
posed him,  established  an  episcopal  see  at  Domnoc, 


•  Tlie  order  in  council   20th  tismere ;  and  the  last-mentioned 

May    1847    abolished     peculiar  deanery    and     the     deanery    of 

and  exempt  jurisdictions  in  the  Stow,  also  in  the  archdeaconry 

diocese  of  Norwich.  of  Sudbiu'v,  were  detached  and 

-  By  order  in  council  19th  dissevered  from  the  said  arch- 
April  1837  the  parish  of  Rick-  deaconry  of  Sudbury,  and  in- 
ini^hall  InfcMior  in  the  deanery  eluded  in  the  archdeaconry  of 
of  Blackburne,  but  united  with  Sutlblk.  The  archdeaconry  of 
the  parish  of  Rickinghall  Supe-  Sudbury,  with  the  before-men- 
rior  in  the  deanery  of  Ilm'tis-  tioned  exceptions,  was  also  de- 
mere,  both  in  the  archdeaconry  tached  and  dissevered  from  the 
of  Sudbury,  was  detached  from  diocese  of  Norwich,  and  perma- 
the  deanery  of  Blackburne  and  nently  annexed  and  united  to 
included  in  the  deanery  of  liar-  the  diocese  of  Ely. 


456 


NORWICH. 


and  placed  there  Felix,  a  Burgundian,  who  had  been 
commissioned  to  convert  the  East-Anglians  to  Chri- 
stianity'^ 

BISHOPS. 

630  Felix,  the  first  bishop  of  East  Angha,  commenced  his 
ministry  in  630;  and,  after  having  presided  upwards 
of  sixteen  years,  he  died  on  Wednesday  8th  March 
647  \  and  was  buried  at  Soham,  but  his  body  was 
subsequently  translated  to  the  abbey  of  Ramsey  in 
Huntingdonshire  ^. 

647  Thomas^  the  deacon,  of  Jarrow,  was  consecrated  as  the 
successor  of  Felix  in  647  by  Honorius,  archbishop  of 
Canterbury  6^  and  presided  over  the  see  five  years  7. 

652  Berctgils,  surnamed  Boniface.  He  was  also  conse- 
crated by  Honorius^.      He  sat  seventeen  years. 

670  Bisi  succeeded  Berctgils,  and  was  ordained  by  arch- 
bishop Theodore  in  670-^;  but  his  great  age  and  in- 
different health  prevented  him  from  governing  so 
large  a  district :  he  therefore  divided  his  diocese  into 
two  sees,  giving  the  charge  of  Domnoc  to  Aecce,  and 
placing  Elmham  under  Baedwine^^. 

DOMNOC.  (DUNWICH.) 

6^'^     Aecce  ^1. 

Aescuulf  1"^. 

731        EaRDRED^^  or  Al.DBERCT. 
CUTIIUINE^^. 


3  Beda,  Hist.  Eccl.  lib.ii.  c.15. 

4  Ibid. 

^  Malmes.  de  Pontif.  f.  135. 

6  Beda,  Hist.  Eccl.  lib. iii.  c.20. 

7  Ibid.  8  Ibid. 

9  Beda,  lib.  iv.  c.  3. 

10  Ibid. 

11  MS.  Cott.  Vesp.  B.  vi. ; 
Aecci,  Beda ;  Heca,  Malmes. ; 
Aeca,  Flor.  Wigorn.  In  the 
printed  works  of  Malmesbury, 
&c.,  the  name  has  been  misread 


Etta  and  Heta  for  Heca. 

12  MS.  Cott.  Vesp.  B.  vi. ; 
Asculfus,  Malmes.  j  Aesculfus, 
Flor.  Wigorn. 

13  MS.  Cott.Vesp.  B.  vi.;  Ald- 
berct,  Beda,  lib.  v.  c.  23  -,  Hear- 
dulfus,  Concil.  Angl.  i.  94;  Ear- 
dredus,  Flor  .Wigorn.;  Edredus, 
Malmes. ;  Eadfarthus,  Godwin. 

14  MS.  Cott.  Vesp.  B.  vi.; 
Malmes.  et  Flor.  Wig. ;  Guth- 
wine,  Text.  RofF. 


BISHOPS. 


457 


Aldbkuht  ^ '. 
IIeardred^''. 

ElGLAF>7. 

Aelfhun'^. 

TlDFEIlTH^'^. 

hunberht^o. 
Waermund^'. 

WlLBRED'^^. 

ELMHAM. 

Baedwine'^3.     Ob.  679. 

nothberht'^^. 

Heatholac^^ 

Aethilferth-^. 

Eanferth  -7. 

Aetiieluulf^^. 
i     Alciieard^^. 

UuERMUNi)'^"  or  Waermund. 
)     UuiLFRED^^i  or  Wilbred. 


15  MS.Cott.Vesp.B.vi.;  Albri- 
thiis,  Malmes.;  Aldbertiis,  Flor. 
Wif^orn.,  Hoved.  fol.  231  b. 

•<!  MS.Cott.Vcsp.  R.vi.  His 
name  follows  Ei^laf  in  the  lists 
of  Florence,  Malmesbury,  and 
Godwin. 

*'"  Not  in  Vcsp.  B.  vi.,  but  in 
CCC  Cantuar.  clxxxiii,  Malmes., 
Flor.  Wi^rorn.,  et  Text.  Roff. 

i«  MS.  Cott.  Vesp.  H.  vi., 
Alhun,  Malmes.  ;  Alfhunus, 
Flor.  Wigorn. 

••'  MS.  Cott.  Vesp.  H.  vi.  but 
in  a  later  hand  ;  "Widferth,  Tiber. 
B.V.;  llidforthus,  Flor.AVigorn.; 
'J'itfrid,  Malmes. 

20  MS.  Cott.  Vesp.  B.vi,  later 
hand.  Amonfrthebishopsof Elm- 
ham  in  Florence  and  Malmesbury. 

-'  CCC.  Cantuar.  clxxxiii. 

22  Ibid. 

28  MS. Cott. Vest.  B.vi.  Bead- 
wine,  CCC.  Cantuar.  clxxxiii.; 
Baldwine,   Malmes.;  Eadewine, 


Text.  Roff. 

24  MS.Cott.Vesp.B.n.;Roth- 
berht,  Tiber.  B.v.,et  Text.  Roff. 

2-»MS.  Cott.  Vesp.  B.vi.;  Ha- 
dulac,  Beda,  lib.  v.  c.  23 ;  Netho- 
lacus,  Malmes. 

26  MS.  Cott.  Vesp.  B.vi.;  E- 
delfridus,  Malmes. ;  Aethelferth, 
Flor.  Wigorn. 

2"  MS.  Cott.  Vesp.  B.vi.  Ae- 
thelfrith,  CCC.  Cantuar.  clxxxiii; 
Lamfred,  Malmes.;  Lanferthus, 
Godwin. 

2f^  MS.  Cott.  Vesp.  B.  vi. 
Malmes.  et  Flor.  ^Vigorn.  After 
this  bishop  Florence  changes  the 
succession  thus:  Uanfcrth,  Sib- 
ba,  Hunferth,  and  Hunbrjht. 

2i>  MS.  Cott.  Vesp.  B.vi.  Alh- 
heard,  CCC.  Cantuar.  clxxxxiii. 

•■w  MS.  Cott.  Vesp.  B.  vi.  In 
some  lists  called  also  bishoj)  of 
Domnoc. 

'<!  MS.  Cott.  Vesp.  B.vi.  In 
some  lists  called  also  bishop  of 


VOL.  11. 


3  ^ 


458  NORWICH. 

The  two  sees  of  Domnoc  and  Elmliam  seem  to  have 

been  for  many  years  without  a  bishop  on  account  of 

the  Danish  wars  and  invasions :  at  length  about  the 

year  955 

Athulfus  was  made  bishop  of  the  province  of  East 

Angha. 
Alfricus  or  Affricus. 
Theodredus  or  Tedredus. 
Theodredus. 

Aethelstanus  or  Elstanus. 
Algarus  ;  he  resigned^  and  died  in  1021  ^■^. 
1021    Alwinus,     Ob.  ante  anno  1035  •^•'^. 

Aelfricus  or  Elricus.     Ob.  ante  1035. 
Aelfricus  II.     Ob.  103834. 
1038    Sttgand  ;  but  afterwards  deposed. 
1040    Grimkitell^^  ;  removed  to  Chichester. 
1042    Stigand^  restored;  and  translated  to  Winchester. 
1047    Agelmarus^^,  the  brother  of  Stigand^^. 


BISHOPS  OF  THETFORD. 

1070  Are  AST  us  was  appointed  by  the  King  bishop  of  Elm- 
4  Will.  I.  ham  in  the  year  1070  ;  and  he  transferred  the  see  to 
Thetford  in  the  year  1078,  pursuant  to  the  decree  of 
the  council  of  London,  that  episcopal  sees  should  be 
removed  from  obscure  towns  to  cities  ^s.  He  died  in 
108439. 

T086    William  Galsagus^^  succeeded  Arfastus  as  bishop  of 
20  Will.  I.  

Domnoc.  Florence  and  Malmes-  ^  Flor.  Wigorn. 

bury  both  state  that  Hunberht  ^^  Et  pro  auro  Grimketel  elec- 

and  Wilred  were  the  contempo-  tus  tenuit  diias  parochias  Orien- 

rary  bishops  of  East  Anglia  in  the  talium  Anglorum  et  Australium 

time  of  Ludecan  king  of  Mercia,  Saxonum.     Malmes. 

and  Ecgberht  king  of  the  West  '''^  Ethelmarus,  Malmes. 

Saxons ;  but  the  whole  series  of  37  Flor.  Wigorn. 

prelates  of  these  sees  is  disjoint-  38  Concil.  Angl. 

ed  and  unsatisfactory.  39  Annal.  Winton.  in  Anglia 

^'^   Hoved.   fol.  250  b.,    Sim.  Sacra,  pars  i.  p.  294. 

Dunelm.  40  Sometimes   called  William 

33  W^hart.  Angl.  Sac.  p.  405.  Bewfewe,  sometimes  ''  de  Bello 


BISHOPS.  459 

Tlictford ;  ho  was  nominated  by  the  King  on  Christ- 
mas-day 1085 '^,  and  consecrated  at  Canterbury  in 
1086  ^'-.     He  died  in  1091. 


BLSHOP>S  OF  NOUWICIT. 

HKunERT,  surnamed  Losixga''-^  from  his  skill  in  adii- 
1-     lation,  from  being  abbot  of  Ramsey,  purchased  the 
bishopric   of  Thetford.     On   his   return   from  Rome, 
(whither  ho  had  been  to  resign  the  staff  and  ring  he 
had  acquired  by  simony,  and  which  the  Pope  restored 
to  him,)  he  removed  the  see  from  Thetford  to  Nor- 
wicli,  a  town  celebrated  for  its  trade  and  populous- 
ness^'.  He  died  22nd  July  (xi  Cal.  Aug.)  11 19'%  and 
was  buried  in  his  own  cathedral"'. 
EvKRARi)  or  Kbkrauu,  archdeacon  of  Salisbunj^  suc- 
I-     ceeded  to  the  see  of  Norwich,  and  was  consecrated 
I  2th  June  1 1  2T '".     He  resigned  it  in  1 145^«. 
William,  surnamed  Turbus,  prior  of  Noricich,  was 
'•      consecrated  bishop  of  Norwich  in  1146''^,  and  died 
16th  Jan.  (xvii  Kal.  Feb.)  1 174-5 '^ 
John  ov  Oxford,  dean  of  Sail  shun/,  was  elected  26tli 
i-     Nov.,  and  consecrated  14th  Dec.(xix  Cal.  Jan.)  i  175  ''. 
He  died  2nd  Juno  1200  '-. 


fago  ;"    also  William    Welson  :  Dunelm.,xi  Kal. Feb.  (22nd  Jan.) 

"  promovit  clericum  suum  Wil-  11 19. 

lielmuin   Bewfewe  ad  episcopa-  '**'•  See   Hrev.  Chron.  Nonvic. 

turn  East  Anglitr  post  mortem  MS.  Cott.  Vilel.  C.  9. 

Aifasti."    Mon.  Angl.  tom.  i.  p.  •*"  Flor.  Wigorn.  et  Walt.  Co- 

407.  ventr. 

•I'  Flor.  Wigorn.  -^^  He    died    15th    Oct.  1149. 

•*■-  Sax. Chron. etSim.Dunelm.  This  bishop  divided  the  archdea- 

•*'^  llerhertus  cognomento  Lo-  conry  of  Sutl'olk,  which  extended 

singa,    qnod    ei    ars    adulationis  over  the  whole   of  that  county, 

impegerat,  ex  abbate  Uamesiensi  into  two  archdeaconries, 

emit    ejnscopatum    Thetforden-  **•>  (ierv.  ad  ann. 

sem.     Malmes.  Gest.  Reg.    lib.  '"*  Ymag.  Hist,  et  Contin.  Flor. 

*^'-  §  X^^-  Wigorn. 

•*•*  Ibid.  •»!  Had.  de  Dicet. 

^  Flor.  Wigorn.  et  Walt.  Vo-  •''-  lloved.  fol.  458. 
ventr.;   but,  according  to  Sim. 


460 


NORWICH. 


1200    John  Grey,  archdeacon  of  Gloucester,  was  consecrated 
2  Joh.        bishop  of  Norwich  34th  Sept.  i20o'''^j  and  elected  to 
the  see  of  Canterbury  in  1206''^;  but  the  Pope  an- 
nulled the  election.      He  died  18th  Oct.  1214^^. 

Betioeen  the  death  of  John  Grey  and  the  consecration 
of  his  successor  nearly  eight  years  elajysed''^', 

^111  Pandulppi^7  was  elected  in  1218,  but  he  was  not  con- 
6  Hen. III.  secrated  till  29th  May  1222,  and  the  ceremony  was 
then  performed  at  Rome^^.  He  died  1 6th  Aug. "^^i  226^0, 
and  was  buried  in  Norwich  cathedral ^^ 
Thomas  de  Blunville^^  or  Blundevtlle  was  elected 
by  the  prior  and  convent  of  Norwich  in  the  room  of 
bishop  Pandulph^'3^  He  obtained  the  royal  assent 
to  his  election  5th  Nov.  1226^^,  and  was  consecrated 
20th  Dec.^''  following ^^^.  He  died  i6th  Aug.  (xvii  Kal. 
Sept.)  1236^7.  On  22nd  Aug.,  six  days  after  the 
decease  of  bishop  Blunville,  the  prior  and  convent  of 
Norwich  had  license  to  elect  a  bishop  in  his  room^^. 


1226 
II  H. Ill 


53  Ymag.  Hist. 

54  Pat.  7  Joh.  m.  I.  et  Reg. 
Cant.  p.  25. 

55  The  custody  of  this  bishopric 
was  granted  to  Ranuph  de  War- 
ham,  a  monk  of  Norwich,  15th 
Nov.  1214.    Pat.  16  Joh.  m.  II. 

56  Johannes  rex  &c.  priori  et 
conventui  Norwic,  salutem :  Sci- 
atis  quod  ratum  habemus  et  gra- 
tum  quod  feceritis  de  eligendo 
vobis  episcopo  per  concilium  ve- 
nerabilium  patrum  nostrorum  S. 
Exon.  W.  Wigorn.  episcoporum 
et  dilecti  nostri  magistri  Petri 
Russinol  preecentoris  Eborum, 
secundum  mandatum  domini 
Papae.  18.  Jul.  Pat.  17  Joh.  m.  19. 

57  Ciacono  Vit.  Pont,  et  Card, 
tom.  i.  col.  nil.  ed.  Rom.  1677. 

58  Angl.  Sacra,  pars  i.  p.  410. 

59  1226  Pandulphus  episcopus 
Norwdc.  obiit  in  Italia  xvii  Cal. 
Sept.    (Contin.    Flor.   Wigorn.) 


Chron.  Norwic,  MS.Cott.  Nero, 
C.  5.  says  xvi  Cal.  Oct.  [i6th 
Sept.] 

60  Matt.  Westm.  et  Annal. 
Margan. 

61  Weever's  Fun.  Mon.  869. 

62  He  had  a  grant  of  the  cus- 
tody of  the  bishopric  of  Norwich 
24th  Oct.  1224.  (Pat.  8  Hen.  HI. 
m.  I.) ;  and  the  conge  d'elire  by 
which  he  was  elected  is  dated 
27th  Oct. 

63  Lett.inTurr.  Lond.  N0.504. 

64  Pat.  II  Hen.  HI.  m.  13. 

65  Dominica  prima  ante  Na- 
tivitatem.  (Matt.  Paris.) — Tho- 
mas de  Blunvile  consecratus  xii 
Cal.  Januar.  (21st  Dec.)  1226. 
Continuat.  Flor.  Wigorn. 

^^  Matt.  Westm.  ad  ann. 

67  Matt.  Paris.,  Matt.AVestm., 
et  Contin.  Flor.  Wigorn. 

68  Pat.  20  Hen.  HI.  m.  4. 


BISHOPS.  4G1 

36    Ralph  was  elected  28th  Oct.  1236 ''^9;  and  died,  having 
HI-     held  the  sec  but  a  short  time.  The  monks  then  elected 
Simon  de  Elmham  their  prior  ;  but  his  election  being 
quashed  by  the  Pope,  the  see  was  again  vacant  17th 
March  1236-7"",  and 
^9    William  de  Raleigii'^  or  Ralee  was  elected  loth 
HI.     April  (iv  Id.  April.)  1239/^,  and  consecrated  in  St. 
Paul's   cathedral,  London,   25th   Sept.  following,    by 
Edmund  archbishop  of  Canterbury.     He  was  elected 
to  Winchester  in  1242. 
43    Walter  de  Suthfeld,  alias  Calthorp,  was  chosen  by 
111.      the  prior  and  chapter,  and  received  the  royal  assent 
to  his  election  9th  July  1244"'^.     He  was  consecrated 
19th  Feb.  1244-5  (xi  Kal.  ]Martii),7'  and  died  at  Col- 
chester 20th  May  125775.     The  license  to  elect  a  bi- 
shop in  the  room  of  the  last-named  prelate  issued  26th 
May  12577^,  and 
57    Simon  de  Wauton  or  Walton  was  chosen.  The  royal 
HI-     assent  was  given   to  his  election  loth  Juno  1257", 
and  ho  was  confirmed  by  the  archbishop  2nd  Aug. 
following^".     Ho  was  consecrated  at  Canterbury  loth 
March  i  257—8,  and  entln*oned  on  the  17th  of  the  same 
month7'>.     He  died  2nd  Jan.  1265—6,  and  was  buried 
in  his  own  cathedral  ^^\ 
66    Roger  de  Skerwyng  or  Skerxixg,  j^f^^or  of  Noricich^ 
•I'l-      was  elected  23rd  Jan.  1265—6,  and  obtained  the  royal 


<^'>  Matt.  Westin.  Matt.  Paris. 

70  Pat.  21  lien.  III.  111.  10.  ''-  Contin.  Flor.  Wigorn.    Rex 

71  Die  vero   Sancti   Stcphani  inhibet  electionem  donee  consti- 
obiit   Alexander    episcopns    Co-  terit  sibi  volnntas  doniini  Paj)a?. 
ventrensis,  ad  (lueni  episeo])atnni  3  Dec.  Pat.  I'S  Hen.  III.  ni.  12. 
Gulihehnus  de  Rale  a  nionacbis         ".1  Pat.  28  lien.  III.  m.  4. 
(4)ventren.   et   eanonicis   Licbe-         "-i  Cont.  Flor.  Wijjorn. 

fold    in   capitula   Coventren.   ad         "''  Matt.  Paris,  ad  ann. 

preces    Rej^is,    concorditer    fuit         7(i  pjit.  41  Hen.  111.  ni.  8. 

electns.     Qui  pendente  assensu         ""  Ibid.  m.  7. 

suo  eleetioni  privstando,  cassata         '^  Cbron.  brev.  Norwic. 

electione  prioris  Siinonis  Norwic.         79  Il)i(l. 

in  episcopnm  Norwic.  est  electns         HO  IbiJ. 

consecratns.      Matt.  Westm.    et 


4G2  NORWICH. 

assent  9th  Feb.;^^  the  temporalities  were  restored  to 
liini  jyth  JNlarch"'-,  and  he  was  consecrated  at  Canter- 
bury, by  Ottobone  the  Pope's  legate,  19th  Sept.  fol- 
lowing'^'^  He  died  at  South  Elmhani  22nd  Jan. 
1277—8^',  and  was  buried  in  Norwich  cathedral  s^. 
The  conge  d'elire,  vice  bishop  Roger,  is  dated  i  ith 
Feb.  1277-8  ^^;  and 
1278    William   de  Middleton,  arclidcacon  of  Canterbury, 

6  Edw.  I.  was  chosen  by  the  chapter  of  Norwich  as  their  bi- 
shop 24th  Feb.  1277-8^",  and  received  the  royal 
assent  6th  !March^^,  and  the  temporalities  on  the 
J  6th  of  that  month ''^^^.  His  consecration  took  place 
29th  May,  and  he  was  enthroned  27th  Nov.  follow- 
ing-^^. He  died  ist  Sept.  1288,  and  was  buried  in  his 
own  cathedral. 
1289    Ralph  de  Walpole,  arclideacon  of  Ely,  was   elected 

17  Edw.  I.  I  )th  Nov.  1288,  and  confirmed  by  the  archbishop  ist 
Feb.  1288—9^1.  He  had  the  temporalities  restored  to 
him  on  the  7th  of  that  month  9^,  and  was  consecrated 
at  Canterbury  on  Midlent  Sunday,  20th  March,  in  the 
same  year^-^.  He  was  translated  to  Ely  15th  July 
1299^^. 
1299    John  Salmon  9^,  prior  of  Eli/,  was  appointed  to  this 

27  Edw.  I.  see  by  papal  bull  of  provision,  dated  15th  July  1299  ; 
and  confirmed  by  the  archbishop  3rd  Oct.-^^^;  the 
temporalities  were  restored  to  him  on  the  19th  of  the 


81  Pat.  50  Hen.  III.  m.  29.  8^  Pat.  6  Edw.  1.  m.  21. 

82  Ibid.  m.  23.  87  Lett,  in   Turr.   Lond.   No. 

83  Anglia  Sacra,  pars  i.  p.411.     12 10. 

84  Rogerus  episcopus  Norwic.  88  Pat.  6  Edw.  I.  m.  20. 
die  Sancti  Vincentii  Martyris  a-  89  Ibid. 

pud  Siithelmam  manerium  suum  ^0  Chron.  brev.  Norwic. 

obiit.  Sepultnsqueestapud  Nor-  ^1  Lett,  in  Turr.  Lond.  S.  89. 

wicum  in  Octavis  S.  Agnetis,  cui  ^2  Pat.  17  Edw.  I.  m.  21. 

successit  magister  Willielmus  de  ^^  MS.  Lambeth. 

Middletone  archidiaconus  Can-  ^-^  Vol.  i.  p.  332. 

tuar.  die  Sancti  Mathise  electus.  ^^  Alias    Saleman,     alias    De 
Contin.  Flor.  Wigorn.                       Meire. 

8''>  Obituar.  Norwic.  '-^6  Reg.  Winchels. 


BISHOPS. 


4(iJ3 


same  month ^7.  lie  was  consecrated  at  Canterbury 
15th  Nov.  follow! ng'^^.  He  was  appointed  chancellor 
of  r]ngland  in  the  13th  of  Edward  11.'^'  He  died  at 
Folkestone  2nd  July  1325,  and  was  buried  in  his  own 
cathedral'.  The  license  to  elect  another  prelate  in  the 
room  of  bishop  Salmon  is  dated  13th  July  1325^. 
^    RoBEiiT    DK   15a L DOCK,   arclitUacon   of  Middlesex^   was 

•  n.    elected  in  July  1325,  and  obtained  the  royal  assent  on 

the  28th  of  that  months  He  was  confirmed  by  the 
archbishop  nth  Aug.',  and  had  the  temporalities  re- 
stored to  him  on  the  following  day\  The  Pope,  how- 
ever, on  the  death  of  John  Salmon,  had  conferred  the 
see  on  William  de  Ayreminne ;  on  hearing  which,  Ro- 
bert de  Baldock  renounced  his  office,  at  Langdon  near 
Dover,  3rd  Sept.^ 
5    AViLLiAM  DE  Ayreminne  was,  as  stated  above,  pro- 

•  II-    vided  to  this  see  by  the  Pope  on  the  death  of  bishop 

Salmon,  and  was  consecrated  15th  Sept.  1325".  The 
temporalities  were  restored  to  him  13th  Dec.^,  and  he 
obtained,  19th  Dec,  a  mandate  from  the  archbishop 
for  his  enthronization-^     He  died  27th  March  1336, 


«7Pat.  27Edw.  I.  m.8. 

^*^  Reg.  Winchels. 

^•*  Clans.  13Kd.II.  m.9.  dorso. 

1  Chron.  brev.  Noruic. 

2  Pat.  19  Kdw.  II.  p.  I.  m.35. 
^  Ibid.  m.  32, 

"*  Angl.  Sacra,  pars  i.  p.  413. 

•'»  Pat.  19  Kdw.  II.  p.  I.  m.  31. 

''  Hog.  Baldock.  Ilewas  short- 
ly afterwards  deprived  of  his 
other  dignities,  and  throv/n  into 
Newgate,  where  he  died  28th 
May  1327.  lie  was  lord  chan- 
cellor of  England  from  1323  to 

7  App.  Browne,  j).  42. 

^  Pat.  20  Kdw.  II.  ni.  5.  In 
the  fust  year  of  the  reign 
of  Edward  the  Third,  bishop 
Ayreminne  stated,  in  a  petition 


to  the  King,  '*  that  Edward  the 
Second,  on  the  4th  of  December 
in  the  19th  year  of  his  reign, 
(1325,)  obtained  the  Pope's  bull 
advancing  him  to  the  bishopric 
of  Norwich,  and  he  had  thcreujion 
obtained  the  royal  mandate  for 
the  restitution  of  his  temporali- 
ties; yet  nevertheless  his  proc- 
tors, Hugh  Le  Despenser  and 
Robert  de  Baldock,  retained  pos- 
session of  the  temjioralities  imtil 
the  9th  of  Noveml)er  following," 
(1326.)  His  Majesty  thereupon 
ordered  all  the  temporalities  to 
be  restored  to  him  from  tlie  said 
4th  of  December  132-,.  Rot. 
Clans.  I  Edw.  III.  p.  r.  m.  20. 
•*  ('hron.  brev.  Norwic. 


464  NORWICH. 

and  was  buried  in  his  own  cathedral.  The  license  for 
the  election  of  a  bishop  in  the  room  of  WiUiam  do 
Ayreminiie  issued  3rd  April  1336  ^'^,  and 

1336  Thomas  de  Hemenhale  or  Henniball,  a  monk  of 
loEd. III.     Norwich^  was  elected  by  the  chapter  6th  April  1336, 

but  he  was  removed  to  Worcester  before  consecra- 
tion ;  and 

1337  Anthony-  Bek,  dean   of  Lincoln,    had   the   bishopric 
II  Ed.  III.     conferred  on  him  by  papal  bull,  dated   14th  March 

J  336-7;  the  temporalities  were  restored  to   him  by 
the  King  9th  July  1337^^.      He  died  at  his  manor 
of  Heningham    on    the    night   before  the  19th  Dec. 
1343^2,  and  was  interred  in  Norwich  cathedral.     The 
conge  d'elire,  vice  Anthony  Bek,   issued  three  days 
after  his  decease  1-^;  but 
J 344    William  Bateman,  LL.D.,  sometimes  called  Wil- 
is Ed.  III.     LiAM  OF  Norwich,  dean  of  Lincoln,  was  made  bishop 
of  Norwich  by  papal  bull,  dated  23rd  Jan.  1343-4, 
and  was  consecrated  by  the  Pope  himself  1*.  The  tem- 
poralities were  restored  to  him  2nd  March  1343-4 1''. 
He  died  at  Avignon  6th  Jan.  1354—5,  and  was  buried 
therein.     The  license  to  elect  a  bishop  in  the  room  of 
William  Bateman  is  dated  17th  Feb.  1354-5  ^7. 
1355    Thomas  Percy ^^  was  elected  by  the  chapter,  and  the 
29Edw.  III.  temporalities  were  restored  to  him  14th  April  1355^^. 
He  was  consecrated  3rd  Jan.  1356-7  2^.     He  died  at 
Blofield  8th  Aug.  1369,  and  was   buried  in  his  own 
cathedral.  His  will,  dated  25th  March  1368,  was  proved 


10  Pat.  10  Edw.III.  p.i.  m.28.  lord  Percy,  who  married  Idonea 

^i  Pat.  II  Edw.III.p. 2.m.26.  a  daughter  of  lord  de  Clifford. 

12  Reg.  Norwic.  2.  "  Gulielmo    sublato,  papa   Epi- 

13  Pat.  17  Edw.  III.  p.  2.  m.  2.  scopatum  statim  contulitThomae, 

14  Vit.  Will.  Bateman,  MS.  in  Rege   et  monachis    inconsultis, 
Bibl.  Aulae  Trin.  Cant,  juveni  22  tantum  annorum." 

15  Pat.  18  Edw. III.  p.  I.  m. 41.  ^9  Pat.  29  Edw.III.  p.  i.  m.  14. 

16  Reg.  Islip.  et  Reg.  Norwic.  20  Xhe  King  issued  a  procla- 
Hen.  Knighton.  mation  forbidding  all  persons  to 

17  Pat.  29  Edw.III.  p.  I.  m.35.  go  armed  to  his  enthronization. 
1^  He  was  the  son  of  Henry  Pat.  30  Edw.III.  p. 2.  m. 4.  dors. 


BISHOPS.  465 

15th  Nov.  ]^6^'-K     On  I4tli  Aug.,  nix  days  after  the 
death  of  bishop  Percy,  the  license  issued  to  elect  his 
successor'^-. 
D    Henry   de   Spencer,   le   Spencer,   or  Despenser, 
•HI-    canon  0/ Salisbury/,  was  appointed  by  papal  bull  dated 
3rd  April  1370,  and  was  consecrated  at  Home  on  the 
20th  of  the  same  nionth--^   He  received  the  spirituali- 
ties from  the  archbishop  12th  July,  and  his  temporali- 
ties from  the  King  14th  Aug.'-';  they  were  seized  into 
the  King's  hands  in  1383-%  but  restored   24th  Oct. 
7385-''.     He  died  23rd  Aug.  1406-",  and  was  buried 
in  Norwich  cathedral.     The  date  of  the  conge  d'elire 
vice  the  last  named  bishop  is  3rd  Sept.  i4o6-«. 
7    Alexander  Totington,  prior  0/ JVoririch^  was  elected 
•IV.    14th  Sept.  1406  ;    the  King  not  approving  of  his  pre- 
ferment he  was  not  consecrated,  but  pope  Gregory 
having  issued  his  bull  of  provision  in  his  favour  19th 
Jan.  1 406-7 '-'J,  the  King  was  induced  to  sanction  the  ap- 
pointment, and  he  was  consecrated  at  Gloucester  23rd 
Oct.'^*\  on  which  day  he  had  the  temporalities  restored 
to  him-^^     He  made  his  profession  of  obedience  1st 
Nov.  following^-.      He  died  at  the  end  of  April  1413, 
and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral  of  Norwich ;   his  will, 
dated   20th  April  1412,  was  proved  4th  May  1413-^^. 
The  license  to  elect  a  bishop  on  the  death  of  Alex- 
ander Totington  is  dated  3rd  May  1413-^^. 


21  Reg.  AVittles.  f.  105.  tualitatis      coimnissa     raagiiitris 

22  Pat.  43  Kdw.  III.  p. I.  m. 26.  Johanni  Dcrlyngton  archiJia- 
2^*  Reg.  ipsiiis.  cono  Nonvic.  et\\illielmo Milton 
2-*  Pat.  44  E(l\v.  III.  p.  I.  m.  6.  archidiacono  Buckingham.  Reg. 
2«''  Pat.  9  Ric.  II.  p.  I.  m.  27.  Arundel. 

26  Ibid.  -'s  Pat.  7  Hen.  IV.  p.  2.  m.  7. 

2'  Vacatio  episcopatus  Norwic.         '-''  Reg.  Aruud.  f.  39. 
qujT    inrejiit  j)er  mortem    bona;         -^^  Reg.  ipsius. 
nienioriic    Ilenrici  le   Despenser         •^'  Pat.  9  Hon.  IV.  p.  i.  m.  30. 
die  Lune  in  vigilia  sancti  Bar-         ^-  Reg.  Arundel, 
tholomiri    apostoli,   videlicet    23         ^^  Reg.  Arund.  pai*s  ii.  f.  166. 
Augusti  1406.     Custodia    spiri-         ^  Pat.  i  Hon.  V.  p.  i.  m.  37. 

VOI,.   II.  ^  o 


466 


NORWICH. 


1413  Richard  Courtenay^^,  dean  of  Wells,  was  nominated 
I  Hen.  V.  by  the  Pope,  and  had  the  temporalities  restored  nth 
Sept.  1413-^^;  he  was  consecrated  in  the  royal  chapel 
at  Windsor  27th  Sept.^^",  and  died  in  Normandy  i^th 
Sept.  1415^^^ ;  but  his  body  was  brought  over  and 
buried  in  Westminster  abbey.  The  license  to  elect  a 
bishop  on  the  death  of  Richard  Courtenay  issued  3rd 
Nov.  i4'i5'^^. 
1416  John  Wakertng,  archdeacon  of  Canterbury,  was  elected 
4  Hen.  V.  ^nd  obtained  the  royal  assent  to  his  election  24th  Nov. 
1415^0.  He  was  confirmed  27th  May  141 6 *^  and  had 
the  temporalities  restored  the  same  day^'^.  He  was 
consecrated  in  St.  Paul's  London  31st  May^-^  He 
died  at  his  manor  of  Thorp  9th  April  1425*^,  and  was 
buried  in  his  own  cathedral^^.  His  will,  dated  29th 
March  1425,  was  proved  28th  April  1425^^.  The 
conge  d'elire,  vice  bishop  Wakering^^^  is  dated  nth 
May  1425-^^. 


3'"^  Second  son  of  Philip  lord 
Courtney. 

36  Pat.  I  Hen.V.  p.  3.  m.  16. 

^^  Reg.  ipsius. 

38  Juratores  dicunt  quod  Ri- 
cardus  Courtenay  episcopusNor- 
wid.  obiit  in  die  Dominica  post 
festum  Exaltationis  Crucis  (Inq. 
p.  m.  3  Hen.  V.  N^.  44.).  Regis- 
trum  Episcopatus  Norwicen  per 
mortem  naturalem  bonae  memo- 
rise domini  RicardiCourtenay  ult. 
episcopi,qui  incomitiva  excellen- 
tissimi  principis  et  domini  Domi- 
ni Henrici  Regis  quinti  illustris- 
simi  in  obsidione  villee  de  Har- 
fleur  in  Normannia.  obiit  xiiii.  die 
mensis  Novembris  141:5.  Regist. 
Chichel.II.  f.  149. 

35>  Pat.  3  Hen.  V.  p.  2.  m.  21. 

4^>  Ibid.  m.  22. 

41  Reg.  Chichel.  U. 

42  Pat.  4  Hen.  V.  m.  23. 

43  Ibid,  et  Reg.  ipsius.  William 


Westacre  archdeacon  of  Normch, 
andMatthewAsshetoncustodesof 
the  spiritualities  are  commanded 
by  the  archbishop  to  deliver  the 
registers,  muniments  and  spiritu- 
alities of  the  diocese  of  Norwich,  to 
the  lord  John  the  bishop.  Dated 
30th  June  1 41 6.    Reg.  Chichel. 

44  Vacatio  episcopatus  Norwi- 
cen per  mortem  naturalem  bonae 
memoriae  domini  Johannis  Wake- 
ryng  ult.  Episcopi,  qui  obiit  in 
manerio  suo  de  Thorp  nono  die 
mensis  Aprilis  anno  1425,  et  suae 
consecrationis  nono.  Reg.  Chi- 
chel. II.  f.  220. 

45  Reg.  Chichel.  II.  f.  220. 

46  Ibid.  f.  384. 

"^7  The  archbishop  committed 
the  custody  of  the  spiritualities 
to  William  Bernham  20th  April 
1425.     Ibid.  f.  220. 

48  Pat.  3  Hen.  VI.  p.  i.  m.  i. 


BISHOPS. 


467 


6    William  Alnkwick,  LL.D.,  archdeacon  of  Salishuri/, 
VI.     keeper  of  the  privy  seal^  was  made  bishop  of  Norwich, 
by  papal   bull,  dated   27th  Feb.  1425-6''^;    he   had 
the  temporalities  restored  4th  ]\Iay''^,  and  was  con- 
secrated at  Canterbury  1 8th  Aug.  following '\   Ho  was 
translated  to  Lincoln  19th  Sept.  1436'^. 
,6    TiroMAs  Brown,  hishop  of  Rochester,  was  translated  to 
'•VI.   this  see  by  papal  bull,  dated  19th  Sept.  1436^^.     The 
temporalities  were  restored  to  him  i6th  Feb.  1436-7'*. 
He  died  6th  Dec.'''  1445''^  and  was  buried  in  his  own 
cathedral^^  His  will,  dated  28th  Oct.  1445,  was  proved 
17th  Feb.  1445-6''^.     The  license  to  elect,  vice  bishop 
Brown,  is  dated  15th  Dec.  1445^^ 
John    Stanbery,  provost  of  Eton,  was  nominated  to 
this  see  by  the  King,  but  set  aside  by  the  Pope,  and 
\6    Walter  le  Hert^^\  S.T.B.,  was  made  bishop  of  Nor- 
n.  VI.  wich  by  papal  bull  dated  24th  Jan.  1445-6  ;    he  had 
the  custody  of  the  temporalities  loth  Jan.^'',  and  the 
temporalities  were  restored  to  him  26th  Feb.  1445-6^'- ; 
he    was    consecrated    at    Lambeth    the    next    day  ^•^, 
and  enthroned  3rd  April'"*.    He  died  on  Whit  Sunday 
J 7th  May  1472^^,  and  was  buried  in  his  own  cathe- 
dral'"''.    His  will  is  dated  I4tli  May  1472.    The  license 
to  elect,  on  the  death  of  Walter  le  Hert,  is  dated  22nd 
June'^". 


49  Rerr.  Chicbel.  f.  42. 

fiO  Pat.  4  lien.  VI.  p.  2.  m.  21. 

•■^1  Re^r.  Cliichel.  f.42. 

^'^  Re^.  Cliichel.  f.  54.  Pat. 
14  Hen,  VI.  m.  9. 

'^^  Refjf.  Cliichel.  f.  53. 

''^Pat.  15  Hen.  VI.' m.  32. 

•'••''  In  the  Obituar.  Cantiiar. 
Bishop  Brown  is  said  to  have 
died  iv  Kal.  Dec.  (2Sth  Nov.) 

•"'  Renr.  Startbrd,  f.57. 

^'^  MS.  Lambeth. 

•"^^Refr.  Statlbrd.  f.  131b. 

'-"^  Pat.  24  Hen.  VI.  p.  I.  m.  15. 


^^  De  Hart,  or  Lyghard,  or 
Lyhert,  or  Lyghert. 

">  Pat.  24  Hen. VI.  p.  2.  tn.31. 

<5-  Ibid.  p.  I.  m.  16. 

''"■^  Reg.  Statibrd,  f.  21. 

^•*  Reg.  ipsius. 

^•'  His  own  register  states  that 
he  died  24th  May.  Godwin  in 
his  English  edition  places  his 
death  6th  May,  and  on  the  26th 
of  that  month  in  his  Latin  edi- 
tion. 

''•'  Ex  Epitaphio. 

'"  Pat.  12  Edw.  IV.  p.  I.  m.  5. 

o  2 


468 


NORWICH, 


1472    James  Goldwell,  dean  of  Salisbury^  and  archdeacon 

1 1  Ed.  IV.  of  Essex,  however,  was  made  bishop  by  papal  bull 
dated  17th  July  1472^^^,  and  was  consecrated  at  Rome 
by  the  Pope  himself  4th  Oct. ;  he  had  the  temporal- 
ities restored  to  him  25th  Feb.  following ^^'^.  He  died 
15th  Feb. 70  1498-9,  and  was  buried  in  his  own  cathe- 
dral "^  His  will  is  dated  14th  Feb.  1498— 9  "2. 
1499    ThOxMas  Jann  or  Jane,  LL.D,,  a,rchdeacon  of  Essex ^ 

14  H.  VII.  canon  of  Windsor,  and  dean  of  the  Chapel  Royal,  had 
the  temporalities  restored  to  him  21st  July  149973, 
and  was  confirmed  on  the  24th  of  the  same  month. 
The  license  of  his  consecration  was  dated  17th  Oct. 
following.  He  died  at  Folkstone  Abbey,  near  Dover, 
in  Sept.  1500,  and  was  buried  in  his  own  cathedral. 
1 50 1    Richard  Nykke7+,  Nikke,  or  Nyx,  LL.D.,  archdeacon 

16  H.  Vlt.  of  Wells,  and  dean  of  the  Royal  Chapel.  His  election 
was  confirmed  about  lytli  March  1501.  The  license 
of  his  consecration  was  dated  17th  April  i  5017^.  He 
had  the  temporalities  restored  the  24th  of  the  same 
month^s.  He  died  14th  Jan.  1,535-677,  and  was  buried 
in  his  own  cathedral.  The  license  to  elect  on  the 
death  of  bishop  Nykke  is  dated  25th  May  i^'^S^^. 
1536    William  Rugg"^,  alias  Repps,  S.T.P.,  ahhot  ofSt.Benet 

28H.VIII.    of  Hulm^  the  first  bishop  of  the  new  foundation  of  the 


^s  Reg.  ipsius.  He  was  called 
dean  of  Salisbury  and  elect  of 
Norwich  12th  July  1472.  Pat. 
12  Edw.  IV.  m.  22. 

69  Pat.  i2Edw.  IV.  p.  i.m.6. 

70  Elsewhere  he  is  said  to  have 
died  ix  Cal.  Dec.  (23rd  Nov.) 
There  is  no  inscription  on  his 
tomb  in  the  cathedral,  but  there 
is  one  in  All  Souls'  college,  Ox- 
ford, the  chapel  of  which  he 
built. 

71  Reg.  ipsius. 

72  Lib.  Home,  in  Offic.  Prerog. 
Cantuar. 


73  Pat.  14  Hen.  VII.  p.  2.  m.  5. 

74  Ita  enim  nomen  propria  ejus 
manu  conscriptum  vidi.  MS. 
note  in  lord  Powis's  copy. 

75  Reg.  Cantuar. 

"^^  Pat.  16  Hen.  VII.  p.i.  m.25. 

'7  xix  Cal.  Feb.  (14th  Jan.), 
obiit  dominus  Ricardus  Nyx  epi- 
scopus  Norwicensis  pater  et  bene- 
factor noster.    Obituar.  Cantuar. 

78  Pat.  28  Hen.VIII.  p.3.  m.  2. 

7y  Son  of  AVilliam  Rugg  of 
North  Repps  in  the  county  of 
Norfolk. 


BISHOPS.  469 

bishopric  by  king  Henry  VIII.,  was  elected  31st  May 
1536;  confirmed  8th  June,  consecrated  iith  June"'', 
and  had  tlio  teniporahties  restored  J9th  July''^.     He 
resigned  3i8t  Jan.  1549,  and  tlie  spirituahties  were 
seized  into  the  archbishop's  hands  21st  Feb.'*^     He 
died  21st  Sept.  1550/and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral 
of  Norwich. 
;o    Thomas  Tiiirlby,  bishop  of  Westminster y  was.  on  the 
•VI.     resignation  of  bishop  Uugg,  translated  to  this  see  ist 
April  1550,   pursuant   to   statute   i  Edw.  VI.  c.  i''-, 
made  his  profession  of  obedience  3rd  April ''^,  and  was 
enthroned  on  the  20th  of  the  same  month.     In  1554 
he  was  translated  to  Ely^^.     The  conge  d'elire  vice 
bishop  Thirlby  is  dated  4th  Sept.  1554^^. 
J4    John  IIoi'ton,  S.T.P.,  had  the  royal  assent  to  his  elec- 
&M.     tion  2n(l  Oct.  1554 '^^^  the  temporalities  were  restored  to 
him  on  the  4th''",  and  he  was  consecrated  the  2(Sth  of 
the  same  month.     His  will  is  dated  24th  Aug.  1558''*^. 
He  died  soon  after,  and  was  buried  in  his  own  cathe- 
dral.    On  5th  June  1559  the  conge  d'elire,  vice  John 
Hopton,  issued*''-'. 
59    UicHARD  Cox,  S.T.P.,  was  elected  to  this  see  about 
Ijz-       22nd  June  1559  ;  but  before  consecration  he  was  re- 
moved to  Ely''^*.     The  conge  d'elire,  upon  the  trans- 
lation of  Kichard  Cox,  is  dated  27th  ^larch  1560-''. 
5o    John    Paiikehurst,    S.T.B.,   was   elected   13th   April 
liz-       1560,  his  '*  significavit"  is  dated  10th  Juno  1560-'-; 
he  was  consecrated  1st  Sept.^-^,  and  enthroned  the  27th 
of  the  same  month,  and  had  the  temporalities  restored 
to   him  24th  Oct.  following-'^.       He   died   2nd  Feb. 


79  Regr.  Cranm.  f.  208  &  212.  86  Pat.  2  Phil.  &  Mar.  p.  i, 

^^  Pat.  28  llcn.VlII.  p.3.  m.2.  m.  26. 

*^'  Reg.  Cranmcr,  8"  Ibid.  m.  20. 

8-  Pat.  4  Edw. VI,  J).  I.  No. 21.  ^  Chayney,  62. 

^  Rot.  Profess.  Autogr.  ^^  Pat.  i  Eliz.  p.  6.  m.  2. 

^  Pat.  I  &  2  Phil.  K-  Mar.  y.  »'  Pat.  2  Eliz,  p.  14.  m.  6. 

I.  m.  26.  "'i  Il)id.                 i»-'  Ibid. 

^•'  Pat.   2  Phil.   \:    Mar.   p.  1.  **  Reg.  Parker,  f.  84. 

m.  26.  9-*  Pat.  2  Eliz.  p-  14.  in.  3. 

VOL.  II. 


470  NORWICH. 

1574—5,    86 tat.    6^,    and    was    buried    in    his    own 
cathedral,  and  an  inscription  was  written  and  placed 
on  a  pillar  in  the  south  aisle  by  dean  Gardiner.     His 
will  is  in  the  Prerogative  Office  of  Canterbury  9^.    The 
license  to  elect  a  successor  to  bishop  Parkehurst  is 
dated  21st  July  1575  ^^ 
1575    Edmund  Freake,  bishop  of  Rochester^  was  elected  to 
17  Eliz.      this  see  31st  July,  and  had  the  royal  assent  4th  Nov. 
1575^^.     The  temporalities  were  restored  to  him  on 
the  1 2th ^7^  and  he  was  confirmed  the  14th  of  the  same 
month ^8.     In  1584  he  was  translated  to  Worcester. 
1585    Edmund  Scamler,  bishop  0/  Peterborough,  was  elected 
27  Eliz.      to  this  see  15th  Dec.  1584,  and  confirmed  15th  Jan. 
1584-559.    He  died  7th  May  1594,  setat.  85,  and  was 
buried  in  his  own  cathedral^.   His  will  is  in  the  Prero- 
gative Office  of  Canterbury  2. 
1595    William  Redman,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon  of  Canterbury^ 
37  Eliz.      was   elected    17th   Dec.  1594,    confirmed    loth   Jan. 
1594—5,  and  consecrated  the  1 2th  of  the  same  month^; 
he  was  enthroned  24th  Feb.  following.     He  died  25th 
Sept.  1602,  and  was  buried  in  his  own  cathedral  2nd 
Dec.  following.     The  license  to  elect  a  bishop,  vice 
William  Redman,  bears  date  loth  Jan.  1602-3*. 
1603    John  Jegon,   S.T.P.,  was  elected  18th  Jan.  1602—3, 
1  Jac.  I.     obtained  the  royal  assent  loth  Feb.  ^^  was  confirmed 
19th  Feb.  and  consecrated  at  Lambeth  the  next  day^. 
He  had  the  temporalities  restored  to  him  14th  May 
16037.    He  died  13th  March  16 17-18,  setat.  67  8,  and 


9"*  Daughtry,  10.  The  monument  was  above  a  yard 

^•^  Pat.  17  Eliz.  p.  12.  m.  17.  and  a  half  high,  &c.  See  Browne, 

96  Ibid.                  97  Ibid.  8VO.P.38. 

9^  Reg.  Parker,  f.  2.  2  Dixy,  50. 

99  Reg.  Whitgift,  f.  30.  ^  Reg.  Whitgift,  pars  ii.  f.  31. 

1  Between  the  uppermost  pil-  ■*  Pat.  45  Ehz.  p.  5. 

lars  of  the  south  aisle  of  the  church  ^  Ibid, 

of  Peterborough  stood  a  hand-  6  Reg.  Whitg.  pars  iii.  f.  71. 

some  monument  thus  :  7  Pat,  i  Jac.  I.  p.  17.  m.  7. 

Kdmuiidus  Scamler  Episcopus  8  Camd.   Annal.  JaC.  I. 
Xntus  apud  Gressinghara  in  com  :  Lane  ;  S.T.P. 
«pu<l  Cnntabr.  obiit  jclat.  85.  an.  i<94  Non.  Maii. 


BISHOrS.  471 

was  buried  in  the  chancel  of  the  church  of  Aylsham 
in  Norfolk.  His  will  is  in  the  Prerogative  Office  of 
Canterbury '\  The  conge  d'eliro,  vice  John,  bishop  of 
Norwich,  is  dated  9th  May  1618'^. 

18  John  Overall,  bishoj?  of  Coventry  and  Liclifield,  was 
ic.  I.     elected  to  this  see  21st  May  1618,  and  received  the 

royal  assent  8th  June'' ;  ho  was  confirmed  30th  Sept. 
following  1-,  and  the  temporalities  were  restored  to 
him  7th  Oct.^^  Tie  died  12th  May  1619,  and  was 
buri(;d  in  his  own  cathedral.  The  conge  d'elire,  vice 
bishop  Overall,  is  dated  ist  June  1619''. 

19  Samuel  Harsnet,  hishop  of  Chichester^  was  elected  to 
ii^-  I-     this  see  lytli  June  161 9.   He  received  the  royal  assent 

20th  July'-'',  was  confirmed  28th  Aug.  following'^,  and 

received  the  temporalities  22nd  Sept.'7     In  1628  he 

was  translated  to  York. 

19     Francis  Wiiiti:,  hishop  of  Carlisle,  was  elected  to  this 

»■•  I-      see  22nd  Jan.  j  628-9,  confirmed  9th  Feb.'^,  and  8th 

Dec.  1631  he  was  translated  to  Ely'^. 
32    Richard  Corret,  bishop  of  Oaford,  was  elected  to  this 
^■^•>     see  7th  April  1632,  confirmed  7th  May  following -<^, 
and  had  restitution  of  the  temporalities  made  to  him 
on  the  12th  of  the  same  month-'.    He  died  28th  July 
1635--,  and  was  buried  in  his  own  cathedral.   His  will 
is  in  the  Prerogative  Oflico  of  Canterbury--^. 
35    Matthew  AVren,  hishop)  of  Hereford,  was    elected  to 
'»>■•  '•    this  see  loth  Nov.  163/5,  and  confirmed  5th  Dec.  fol- 
lowing-'.    He  was  translated  to  Ely  in  1638 -\     The 
conge  d'elire  vice  bishop  Wren  issued  ist  May  1638-^. 


^  Meade,  29.  J3  Rejf.  Abbot,  pars  ii.  f.  168. 

««  Pat.  16  Jac*.  I.  p.  26.  No.  5.  19  Re^.  Laud. 

"  Ibid.  No.  4.  -'(»  RcjT.  Abbot,  pars  iii.  f.  63. 

'-'  Rejr.  Abbot,  f.  126.  21  Pat.  8  Car.  I. 

i;<  Pat.  16  .lac.  I.  p.  26.  No.  i.  22  Ex  Epitaphio. 

'^  Pat.  17  .lac.  I.  I).  12.  No.  3.  2.i  Sadler,  97. 
'•'  Ibid.  No.  4.                         '24  Re}<.  Laud,  f.  44. 

'^'  Rcijj.  Abbot,  pars  ii.  f.  24.  2.'.  Pat.  14  Car.  I.  p.  35.  N^.  5. 

''  Pat.  17  .lac.  I.  p.  12.  No.  5.  "^  Ibid.  p.  37.  N'\  4. 


47J^  NORWICH. 

1 63 8    R I CH A RD  M o u NT AGUE'^^,  Mskoj)  of  Chicheste7\  was  elected 

14  Car.  I.  to  this  see  4th  May  1638-".  He  obtained  the  royal 
assent  on  the  9th,  was  confirmed  on  the  lath^^,  and 
had  the  temporalities  restored  on  the  25th  of  that 
month -^.  He  died  13th  April  1641,  and  was  buried 
in  his  own  cathedral. 
1641    Joseph  Hall,  bishoj)  of  Exeter^  was  elected  15th  Nov. 

1 7 Car.  I.  1 64 1,  confirmed  i6th  Dec.  1641.  During  the  revolu- 
tionary troubles  he  retired  to  Heigham  near  Norwich, 
where  he  died^  8th  Sept.  1656,  setat.  82,  and  was  buried 
in  the  churchyard  '"  of  that  parish.  His  will  is  in  the 
Prerogative  Office  of  Canterbury  ^^ 
1 661     Edward   Reynolds   was   elected  to  the   bishopric   of 

12  Car.  II.    Norwich   at  the   Restoration   28th   Nov.    1660,   and 

consecrated  13th  Jan.  i66o-i-^^.     He  died  28th  July 

1676,  setat.  76.     His  will  is  in  the  Prerogative  Office 

of  Canterbury -^'^ 

1676    Anthony  Sparrow,  hisltop  of  Exeter^  was  elected  to 

28  Car.  II.    the  see  of  Norwich  28th  Aug.,  confirmed  i8th  Sept. 
1676-^4^  and  consecrated  at  Lambeth  12th  Nov.  fol- 
io wing  3\      He  died  18th  May  1685.     His  will  is  in 
the  Prerogative  Office  of  Canterbury^^^ 
1685    William  Lloyd,  bishop  of  Peterborough^  was  elected  to 

I  Jac.  II.  the  see  of  Norwich  i  ith  June,  and  confirmed  4th  July 
1685  ;  but  was  ejected  therefrom  for  refusing  to  take 
the  oath  of  fealty  to  king  William  the  Third.  He  died 
at  Hammersmith  ist  Jan.  1709—10. 


26  He  called  himself  abbot  of  my  body  to  be  buried  without 
St.  Bennet's  Hulme.  MS.  note  any  funeral  pomp,  at  the  discre- 
in lord  Powis's  copy.  tion  of  my  executors,  with  this 

27  Reg.  Cant.  only  monition,  that  I  do  not  hold 

29  Pat.  14  Car.  I.  p.  27.  No.  3  God's  house  a  meet  repository 
et  2.  for  the  dead  bodies  even  of  the 

30  On  the  burial-place  of  this  greatest  saints.'  " 
venerable  prelate  the  Reverend  ^l  Berkeley,  lib.  vii.  f.  333. 
Thomas  Boyles  Murray  remarks,  -^2  Reg.  Juxon,  f.  259. 
**The  obscurity  and  lowliness  of  ^3  Bence,  103. 

this  good  man's  tomh  may  be  34  Reg.  Sheld.  f.  177. 

partly  accounted    for   by  direc-  35  London  Gazette, 

tions  given  in  his  will — '  I  leave  36  Cann,  75. 


BISHOPS.  473 

^1    John  Moore,  S.T.P.,  was  nominated  25th  April,  and 
itM.     elected  to  the  bishopric  of  Norwich  in  the  room  of 
Wilham  Lloyd  21st  May,  and  consecrated  5th  July 
i6gi-^L     He  was  translated  to  Ely  31st  July  1707. 
58    Charles   Trimnell,   S.T.P.,   archdeaco7i  of  Norfolk, 
nn-      prehendary  of  Norwich,  and  rector  of  St.  James's,  Loti- 
don,  was  elected  bishop  of  Norwich  23rd  Jan.  1707-8, 
and  consecrated  8th  Feb.,  the  temporalities  were  re- 
stored to  him  on  the  15th  of  the  same  month.     He 
was  translated  to  Winchester  in  1721. 
\\    Thomas  Green,  archdeacon  of  Canterbury,  and  master 
>•  I-     of  Corpus  Christi  College,  Cambridge,  was  nominated 
19th  Aug.  172 1,  and  consecrated  8th  Oct.  1721^^^,  on 
the  promotion  of  Charles  Trimnell  to  Winchester.    He 
was  translated  to  Ely  in  Sept.  1723. 
13    John  Leng,  S.T.P.,  was  nominated  27th  Aug.  1723, 
O.I-     and  consecrated  3rd  Nov.  1723'^.     He  died  of  the 
smallpox  26th  Oct.  1727,  and  was  buried  in  the  church 
of  St.  Margaret,  Westminster. 
j;    William  Baker,  bishop  of  Bangor,  was  nominated  to 
•  II.     Norwich  2nd  Nov.  1727,  and  confirmed  19th  Dec.  fol- 
lowing.    Ho  died  at  Bath  4th  Dec.  1723,  a^tat.  64, 
and  was  there  buried. 
53    Robert  Butts,  dean  of  Norwich,  was  nominated  17th 
>•  II-     Jan.  1732-3,  and  consecrated  bishop  of  this  see  25th 

Feb.  following*^;  translated  to  Ely  in  May  1738. 
}8  Thomas  Gooch,  bishop  of  Bristol,  was  nominated  to 
»•  II-  the  see  of  Norwich  29th  Aug.  1738,  and  the  royal 
assent  to  his  election  was  given  2nd  Sept. ;  he  was 
confirmed  17th  Oct.,  and  the  temporalities  were  deli- 
vered to  him  on  tho  19th  of  the  same  month.  He  was 
translated  to  Ely  in  1747-8. 


«7  Reg.  Tillots.  f.  34,  and  Lon-         39  Reg.  Wake,  f.  78. 
don  Gazette.  ^  Reg.  Wake,  II.  f.  197. 

'■'^  Reg.  Tenison,  II.  f.  41.  •*>  Ibid.  f.  109. 

VOL.  II.  3  P 


474  NORWICH. 

1748  Samuel  Lisle,  bishop  0/ St.  Asaph,  was  nominated  to 
21  Geo.  II.     Norwich  17th  March  1747—8  ;  the  royal  assent  to  his 

election  was  given  on  the  26th  of  the  same  month  ; 
he  was  confirmed  6th  April,  and  the  temporalities 
were  restored  to  him  i  5th  April  ^2,     He  died  in  Oct. 

^749- 

1749  Thomas  Haytor  was  nominated  13th  Oct.  1749,  and 
23  Geo.  II.     elected  30th  Oct. ;    the  royal   assent  to  his  election 

was  given  8th  Nov.  ;  he  was  confirmed  ist  Dec,  and 
consecrated  on  the  3rd ;  and  the  temporalities  were 
restored  to  him  5th  Dec.-"^    He  was  translated  to  Lon- 
don in  1 76 1. 
1761    Philip  Yonge,  bishop  0/ Bristol,  was  elected  to  Norwich 

2  Geo.  III.    ^th  Nov.  1761,  and  confirmed  on  the  25th  of  that 
month.     He  died  23rd  April  1783,  setat.  73. 
1783    Lewis   Bagot,   bishop  0/  Bristol,  was  nominated  15th 

23Geo.lIl.  May  lyS^  to  the  bishopric  of  Norwich,  and  elected 
on  the  31st  of  the  same  month;  the  royal  assent  to 
his  election  was  given  3rd  June,  he  was  confirmed  on 
the  14th,  and  on  the  i8th  of  the  same  month  the 
temporalities  were  restored  to  him^^.  He  was  trans- 
lated to  St.  Asaph  in  April  17904^. 
1790    George  Horne,  dean  0/  Ca?iterbury,\Yas  nominated  to 

soGeo.Ill.  the  see  of  Norwich  7  th  May  1790,  elected  on  the  21st; 
the  royal  assent  to  his  election  was  given  24th  May ; 
he  was  confirmed  4th  June,  consecrated  the  6th,  and 
the  temporalities  were  restored  to  him  J2th  June. 
He  died  17  Jan.  1792. 
1792    Charles  Manners  Sutton  was  nominated  5th  Feb. 

32Geo.IlI.  1792,  and  elected  j6th  March;  the  royal  assent  to 
his  election  was  given  17th  March;  he  was  confirmed 
27th  March,  consecrated  8th  April,  and  the  tempo- 
ralities were  restored  to  him  19th  April.  He  was 
nominated  to  Canterbury  ist  Feb.  1805. 


42  Church  Book,  Home  Office.        44  Church  Book,  Home  Office. 

43  Ibid.  45  Ibid. 


BISHOPS.  475 

^    FIknry  Rathurst,  LL.D.,  was  nominated  to  Norwich 
HI.    5th  March  1805,  and  elected  i8th  March;  the  royal 
assent  to  his  election  was  given  on  the  21st  of  that 
month.     He  was   confirmed  27th  April,  and  conse- 
crated the  next  day.   The  temporalities  were  restored 
to  him  2nd  May.     He  died  in  1837. 
7    Edward  Stanley,  D.I).,  was  nominated   14th  April 
IV.    and  elected  29th  April  1837;  the  royal  assent  to  his 
election  was  given  17th  May.     He  was  confirmed  9th 
June,  consecrated   iith  June,  and  the  temporalities 
were  restored  to  him  28th  June.     He  died  6th  Sept. 

1849,  ^^'  7°- 
9  Samuel  Hinds,  the  present  holder  of  the  see,  was 
•"a.  nominated  26th  Sept.  1849,  and  elected  23rd  Oct. ; 
the  royal  assent  to  his  election  was  given  25th  Oct.*^ 
He  was  confirmed  J  3th  Nov.,  and  consecrated  2nd 
Dec.  The  temporalities  were  restored  to  him  9th 
Jan.  1850. 

This  bishopric  is  rated  for  first  fruits  at  834/.  1  15.  ^\d^'' 

The  arms  of  this  see  are  thus  blazoned :  Azure,  three 
mitres  with  their  labels,  or. 


DEANS. 

William  Castleton,  the  last  prior,  was  made  the 
first  dean  of  the  cathedral  church  of  Norwich  by  the 
charter  of  king  Henry  VIII.  who  new-founded  the 
said  church,  bearing  date  2nd  May  1538. 

John  '^wa'^wi^wy ,  suffragan  bishop  of  T/ict/ord,  was  made 
dean  on  the  resignation  of  William  Castleton  in  1539. 
He  was  deprived  in  the  beginning  of  queen  Mary's 
reign,  1st  March  1553-4. 

John    Chuistopherson,    S.  T.  P.,  was   installed    i8th 

■^^  The  letters  patent  bear  date  loth  Nov. 
•*'"'  Ecton,  p.  341. 

3  P  2 


476  NORWICH. 

April  1554^^.     In  1557  he  was  made  bishop  of  Chi- 
chester. 

John  Boxall,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Peterborough^  was  re- 
moved to  this  deanery  in  1557,  and  was  installed  20th 
or  21st  Dec.  He  resigned  in  the  next  year,  a  little 
before  queen  Mary  died.    He  became  dean  of  Windsor. 

John  Harpsfield,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon  of  London,  was 
presented  16th  May  1558  4^,  and  was  installed  9th 
June  following.     He  was  deprived  in  1560. 

John  Salisbury  was  restored  in  1560,  and  in  157 1  he 
was  made  bishop  of  the  Isle  of  Man ;  but  held  this 
deanery  in  commendam  with  it  to  his  death,  which 
happened  in  the  latter  end  of  Sept.  1573;  he  was 
buried  in  Norwich  cathedral. 

George  Gardiner,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon  of  Norwich, 
was  presented  28th  Nov."'^,  and  installed  9th  Dec. 
1573.  He  died  the  latter  end  of  1589,  and  was 
buried  in  the  cathedral. 

Thomas  Dove,  S.T.P.,  was  installed  i6th  June  1589  ; 
and  in  1601  he  was  made  bishop  of  Peterborough. 

John  Jegon,  S.T.P.,  was  installed  22nd  July  1601,  and 
in  1 603  was  made  bishop  of  this  see. 

George  Montgomery,  S.T.P.,  was  installed  7th  June 
1603.  In  1605  he  had  the  bishoprics  of  Derry,  Raphe, 
and  Clogher  in  Ireland  given  him,  and  held  them  all 
till  1 610,  when  he  quitted  the  two  former  for  that  of 
Meath.  He  held  this  deanery  till  28th  Sept.  1614, 
and  then  resigned  it. 

Edmund  Suckling,  S.T.P.,  was  installed  30th  Sept. 
1 61 4.  He  died  in  1628,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathe- 
dral. His  will  is  in  the  Prerogative  Office  of  Canter- 
bury ^1. 

John  Hassall,  S.T.P.,  was  installed  15th  July  1628. 


^  Reg.  Norwic.  50  Pat.  16  Eliz.  p.  9.  m.  6. 

4»  Rymer,  vol.  xv.  p.  485.  51  Barington,  74. 


DEANS.  477 

He  died  27th  Dec.  i<^54,  and  was  buried  at  North- 

Creake  in  Norfolk''-^. 

Deanery  rmd  till  after  the  restoration. 
John    Crofts,    S.T.P.,    was  installed  7th   Aug.  1660. 

He  died  27th  July  1670,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathe- 
dral-'-^ 
Herbert    Asteley,  LL.  D.,  was  installed  2nd  Sept. 

1670.     He  died  Hth  June  1681,  setat.  63,  and  was 

buried  in  the  cathedral'''. 
John    Sharp,   S.T.P.,   was  installed  8th  June   1681  ; 

and  in  1689  he  was  removed  to  the  deanery  of  Canter- 
bury. 
Henry  Fairfax,  S.T.P.,  nominated  23rd  Sept.  i6(S'9, 

vice  Dr.  John  Sharp  made  dean  of  Canterbury^';  was 

collated  ist  Nov.  and  installed  30th  Nov.  1689.     He 

died  2nd  May  1702,  nctat.  68,  and  was  buried  in  the 

cathedral  •'^. 
Humphrey  Pride aux,   S.T.P.,  archdeacon  of  Suffolk, 

was  installed  8th  June  1702.     Ob.  1st  Nov.  1724. 
Thomas  Colk,  D.D.,  was  nominated  17th  Nov.  1724, 

vice  Dr.  Plumphrey  Prideaux  deceased-'".      He  died 

6th  Feb.  1730—1,  actat.  50. 
Robert  Butts,  D.D.,  was  nominated  6th  Feb.  1  730-1, 

vice  Dr.  Cole   deceased.     He  was   promoted   to   the 

bishopric  of  this  see  in  Feb.  1  732-3. 
John  Baron,  D.D.,  archdeacon  of  Norfolk^  succeeded 

Dr.  Butts  in  the  deanery  of  Norwich  in  Feb.  1732-3. 

He  died  in  July  1739. 
Thomas    Bullock,  D.D.,   nominated  2nd   Aug.  1739, 

vice  Dr.  John  liaron  deceased'**,  and  installed  15th 

Aug.     Ob.  30th  May  1760. 
Hon.    Edward    Townshend,    Aug.   1760.      Ob.  3rd 

Feb.  1765. 
Philip  Lloyd,  D.D.,  Feb.  1765.     Ob.  3i8t  May  1790. 

^2  Dr.  Tanner  says,  from  the  ^  Ex  Epitaphio.       ^^  Ibid. 

Register,  he  was  buried  in  the  •''•'' Church  Hook,  Home  Office, 

precinct  of  the  cathedral,  27th  •''<»  Kx  Kpitaphio. 

Dec.  1657.    Note  in  earl  Powis's  •'""'  Church  Book,  Home  Office, 

copy  of  Le  Neve.  *8  ibid. 


478  NORWICH. 

Joseph  Turner,  D.D.,  appointed  in  1790. 

George  Pellew,  D.D.,  the  present  dean,  was  nomi- 
nated 27th  Nov.  and  installed   19th  Dec.  1828,  vice 
Dr.  Joseph  Turner  deceased. 
No  valuation  in  Ecton. 


AUCHDEACONS  OF  NORWICH. 

Richard  de  Bellafago'*^. 

William  subscribed  a  charter  of  donation  to  the  church 
of  Stoke-Clare  in  1124^9.  y^q  hear  of  him  again  in 
£  130  and  1 150^^'. 

Philip  held  this  office  between  1 138  and  1 160. 

Teugrinus  or  Taingrin  held  the  office  in  1174^^ 

Reinerus  held  it  about  i  180. 

Geoffrey  ^^  de  Burgo  had  this  dignity  given  him  by 
the  King  in  the  vacancy  of  the  see  14th  Aug.  1200^^. 
He  held  it  in  1225,  in  which  year  he  was  made  bishop 
of  Ely. 

Luke,  the  chaplain,  had  the  King's  letters  of  presenta- 
tion to  this  dignity  (void  by  the  promotion  of  Geof- 
frey Burrough)  9th  Nov.  1225;  he  was  also  dean  of 
St.  Martin,  London  ^^. 

John  de  Ferentino  appears  to  have  been  archdeacon 
in  1231  and  1236. 

Simon  de  Cantilupo  was  made  archdeacon  in  1239. 

Giles  de  Rous  was  archdeacon  of  Norwich  in  1250^''. 


^8   Quere    Ric.   de    Bellafago  ^2  "  Geoffrey  of  Norwich  was 

archid.  Norwicen.  (temp.  Radi.  one  of  the  barons  of  the  exchequer 

Abbatis   de   Bello)   postea   pro-  in  1208  and  1209.  Geoffrey  arch- 

motus   ad   episcopatum,   habuit  deacon  of  Norwich  died  in  prison; 

filium    Alanum     de     Bellafago.  so  there  must  be  two  Geoffreys 

Chron.  de  Bello  Abb.     Note  in  archdeacons  here."   MS.  note  in 

sir  Thomas  Phillipps's  copy.  earl  Powis's  copy. 

^9   Cartular.    de   Stoke-Clare,  ^^  Cart.  2  Joh.  25.  p.  74.    See 

MS.  Cotton.  also  Pat.  4  Joh.  m.  13. 

fio  Reg.  Norwich.  64  Pat.  n  Hen.  III.  m.  13.  et 

61    Reg.   de    Kirkstede,    MS.  Pat.  12  Hen.  III.  m.  4. 

f.  192.  65  Placita34  Hen.  III.  Rot.  37. 


ARCHDEACONS.  479 

William  de  Sutfeild  or  Suffeild  occurs  archdeacon 
of  Norwich  in  i  25  7 '''\ 

Thomas  de  Skerning  was  archdeacon  of  Norwich  in 
1272. 

William  de  Knai'tox,  LL.D.,  was  collated  prid.  Non. 
Fob.  (4th)  1301^^'". 

GiLKEiiT  DE  Middleton  is  Said  to  have  been  archdea- 
con here  in  1318,  and  to  have  succeeded  Knapton. 

Rogek  de  Snetisham  was  collated  xvi  Cal.  Maii  (i6tli 
April)  1324^*^. 

William  Batem an,  LL.D.,  was  collated  vi  Id.  Dec. 
(8th)  1328'''^.    He  was  afterwards  bishop  of  this  see  in 

Thomas  de  Falstoff  was  collated  6th  Jan.  1340. 

Thomas  Bradewaedyn  ;  presented  by  the  King  8th 
Feb.  1346-770. 

John  Beuenger  16th  May  1347^^ 

Richard  de  L\ng,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  27th  Aug. 
1349"-^.  His  will,  dated  9th  March  1354-5,  was  proved 
7th  April  13557^ 

Richard  Norwich  was  admitted  9th  April  1355,  pre- 
sented by  the  King  in  the  vacancy  of  the  see" '. 

William  Swinflet  was  collated  17th  Oct.  1361"'. 
Ho  exchanged  it  27th  March  1387  for  the  church  of 
Hingham  in  this  diocese,  and  the  prebend  of  Esh  in 
the  collegiate  church  of  Langchester  in  the  diocese  of 
Durham,  with 

John  Derlington,  who  was  admitted  27th  March 
1387  7G. 

John  Middleton,  appointed  by  tho  King  17th  Nov. 
1398". 

6«Cartul.  deHiilmo,  MS.Cott.  24  Edw.  III.  p.  3.  m.  i,  et  Pat. 

Galba,  E.  2.  f.  20.  25  Edw.  III.  p.  3.  m.  12. 

^7  Reg.  Salmon,  f.  7.  "•*  Keg.  Islip. 

^  Reg,  Joh.  de  Ely,  f.  106.  "•*  Pat.  29  Edw.  III.  p.  1.  ni.  14. 

^''^  Reg.  Ayremyne,  f.  24.  Reg.  Percy,  f.  2. 

"'^  Pat.  21  Edw.  III.  p.i.  m.  31.  "•''  Reg.  Percy,  f.  53. 

"'  Ibid.  m.  14.  "6  ^g.  Spencer,  f.  121. 

'-  Reg.  Bateman,  f.  106.    Pat.  "'  Pat.  22  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  in.  24. 


480  NORWICH. 

Robert  Wolveden,  4th  Nov.  1406/7. 

William  West  acre  was  collated  12th  Nov.  1407. 
No  mention  how  void"". 

Henry  Keys  was  collated  nth  April  1419:  void  by 
the  death  of  William  Westacre^^. 

Richard  Cawdrey  or  Cowdray  occurs  in  1428  and 
1452. 

John  Halse,  also  archdeacon  of  Norfolk,  occurs  in 
1456^^.  He  was  elected  to  Exeter  but  refused  the 
office,  and  subsequently  became  bishop  of  Coventry 
and  Lichfield. 

Clement  Vincent ^1  was  archdeacon  in  1463. 

Lyonell  Wydevill  was  archdeacon  in  1468.  He  was 
archdeacon  of  Oxford  in  1472. 

John  Morton,  LL.D._,  was  archdeacon  in  1474.  He 
exchanged  it  20th  Jan.  1476-7  for  the  archdeaconry 
of  Norfolk,  with 

Thomas  Marke,  also  archdeacon  of  Cornwall^  who  was 
admitted  here  20th  Jan.  1476^^. 

Nicholas  Goldwell,  archdeacon  of  Sudhury,  was  arch- 
deacon here  in  1483.      He  resigned  in  1497. 

Robert  Honywood,  LL.D.,  was  collated  20th  April 
T497  :  void  by  the  resignation  of  Goldwell  ^^.  Hony- 
wood held  it  in  1500^"^,  but  how  long  after  is  un- 
certain. 

John  Ednam,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon  of  Taunton,  was  col- 
lated 14th  June  1508.     Ob.  1516. 

William  Stillington,  Dec.  Dr.,  archdeacon  of  Sudr 
hury,  was  collated  5th  Feb.  1516:  void  by  the  death 
of  Ednam ^\  He  was  made  archdeacon  of  Norfolk 
in  1522. 

77  Pat.  8  Hen.  IV.  p. I.  mm.  27  deacon  of  Winchester  in  1462, 
et  19.  and  chancellor  and  treasurer  of 

78  Reg.  Totington,  f.  2.  Lichfield  in  1457. 

79  Reg.  Wakering,  f.  43.    Reg.  ^2  Reg.  Goldwell,  f.  16. 
Chichel.  f.  28.  83  ibid.  f.  197. 

80  Reg.  Boothe,  Epis.  Exon.  84  Reg.  Nyx. 

81  Perhaps  the  same  person  as  85  Reg.  Nyx,  xiv.  f.  134. 
Vincent  Clement,  who  was  arch- 


ARCHDEACONS.  481 

Thomas  Larke,  archdeacon  of  Sudbury,  was  collated 

9th  April  1522  :  void  by  the  resignation  of  Stillin^- 

ton^^. 
George  Wyxdham  was   admitted    26th   June   1528  : 

void    by   the    resignation    of  Larke  ^7.     He    became 

precentor  of  St.  PauFs,  London,  and  died  in  1543. 
Thomas  Cor xw alleys  was  collated  25th  Nov.  1543  : 

void  by  the  death  of  Wyndham^^. 
Richard  Uxderwood  was   collated  T6th  Oct.  1557  : 

void  by  the  death  of  Cornwalleys^^. 
Thomas  Roiierts,  A.M.,  was  collated  14th  March  157 1 : 

void  by  the  death  of  Underwood'^". 
George   Gardiner,   S.T.P.,   was    so  styled   in   1573. 

He  became  dean  of  this  cathedral  the  same  year. 
John  Freake,  S.T.B.,  was  installed  9th  Aug.  1581. 
Thomas  Jegox,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  12th  Sept.  1604^^ 

His  will,  dated  27th  Oct.  1615,  was  proved  29th  April 

]6i8. 
Andrew  Bixg  or  Byxg,  S.T.P.,  collated   3rd  April, 

installed  13th  April  161 8:  void  by  the  death  of  Jegon. 
William  Gery,  S.T.P.,  succeeded  in  1660.  His  patent 

is  dated  4th  Sept.  1660. 
John  Reynolds,  A.M.,  was  collated  20th  April,  and 

installed  25th  ^lay  1668:  void  by  the  death  of  Gery^-. 

He  probably  resigned  before  1676,  and  he  died  28th 

June  1698,  setat.  69. 
John  Coxaxt,  S.T.P.,  was  installed   7th  Juno  1676: 

no  mention  how  void.     Ob.  12th  !March  1693—4. 
Joux  Jeeeery,  S.T.P.,  was  admitted  13th  April  1694: 

void  by  the  death  of  Conant*^'.    Ob.  ist  April  1720. 
William  Tuimnel,  21st  April  1721,  on  the  death  of 

Jeffery  ■''.     He  resigned  in  January  following. 


^'''  lleg.  Xyx,  xiv.  f.  173.  ^'  Reg.  Jegon,  f.  3. 

^^  Reg.  Repps.  ^-  Reg.  Reynolds. 

^  Ibid.  y;*  Reg.  Moore. 

*^''  Reg.  Norwic.  ^  Bishops'  Certificates. 

^  Reg.  Parkchiirst,  f.  176. 

VOL,   IL  ?    Q 


482  NORWICH. 

Christopher  Clarke,  22nd  Feb.  1721-2'^^.     Ob.  19th 

May  1742. 
Matthew  Postlethwayt,  13th  July  1742,  vice   Dr. 

Clarke  96. 

John  Berney,  D.D.,   nth  Oct.   1744,  vice  Matthew 

Postlethwayt  resigned 9".     Ob.  13th  June  1782. 
William  Yonge,  A.M.,   15th  June  1782,  vice  John 

Berney,  D.D.,  deceased '^^. 
Henry  Bathurst,LL.B.,  22nd  Nov.  18 14,  vice  William 

Yonge  resigned.     Ob.  loth  Sept.  184499. 
John  Bedingfeld  Collyer,  A.M.  23rd  Sept.  1844, 

vice  Henry  Bathurst^. 

This  dignity  is  rated  for  first  fruits  at  71^.  is.  3c?.  ^ 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  NORFOLK. 

Geoffrey  de  Bocland  was  so  styled  about  1200. 
Robert  Gloucester  held  this  office  in  12 19. 
Martin  Pateshull  held  it  in  1226.      He  was  also 

dean  of  St.  PauFs,  London. 
Robert  Bilney  held  it  in  1232. 
Ralph  de  Blunvil  held  it  in  1234^. 
Simon  de  Steland^. 
Walter  London  held  it  in  1252. 
Nicholas  Plumton  held  it  in  1257  and  1263  ^ 
Alan  Freston  held  it  in  1276  and  1280^. 
Thomas  Kerdeston  held  it  in  1297,  131 2,  and  1315. 


95  Bishops'  Certificates.  de  Blunvvile,  archdeacon  of  Nor- 

^  Ibid.  wichj   and  the  bishop  of  Nor- 

97  Ibid.               98  Idid.  wich,  by  his  charter  dated  17th 

99  Ibid.                 '  Ibid.  June  1236,  granted  ecclesiastical 

2  Ecton,  p.  241.  benefices  to  the  amount  of  one 

3  Pope  Gregory  IX.  issued  his  hundred  pounds  sterling  per  an- 
bull,datedviiKal.Feb.(26thJan.),  num.    Orig.  in  Turr,  Lond. 
7th  year  of  his  pontificate  (1234),  ^  Pat.  21  Hen.  III.  m.  7. 

to  the  bishop  of  Norwich,  to  aug-  ^  Pat.  41  Hen.  HI.  m.  6. 

ment  the  maintenance  of  Ralph  ^  Reg.  Peckham,  f.  28. 


4 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  NORFOLK.         48ii 

William  de  Herlaston''. 

Adam  Ayrmine  held  it  in  1327  and  1332". 

John  Newland  was  collated  i6tli  April  1335. 

Robert  Ulflet  or  Ouseflete  was  collated  vii  Cal. 
Jul.  (25th  June)  1335^. 

John  de  Harewell,  4th  March  1350-1''.  His  appoint- 
ment revoked  22nd  June  1351,  and  Robert  de  Ouse- 
flete restored  ^'*. 

William  Rlytii,  A.M.,  was  collated  22nd  May  1359: 
void  by  the  death  of  Ulflet  ^K 

Richard  de  Ravensera,  20th  June  1359^'^. 

William  Blyth  restored  14th  Sept.  1359^"^- 

Robert  de  Frees  was  collated  13th  March  1372—3  : 
void  by  the  death  of  Blyth i*. 

John  de  Freton  (by  the  King's  presentation,  in  the 
vacancy  of  the  see)  was  admitted  28th  March ^\ 
1374  1''. 

Richard  Mitford  or  de  Medeford  was  also  pre- 
sented by  the  King,  by  patent  dated  itSth  Aug.^",  and 
admitted  j^th  Sept.  1385'".  He  was  made  bishop  of 
Chichester  by  the  Pope  ''^. 

John  Mydleton  was  collated  by  the  bishop  i  ith  April 
1390-^;  confirmed  by  the  King  22nd  June'-^ 

Jacobus  Durdaxi  or  James  Dardain-^  held  this 
office  26th  Nov.  1389,  and  25th  March  1391-=^ 

Ralph  Selby,  LL.D.,  was  collated  20th  Nov.  1398-^. 

John  Midleton  was  appointed  17th  Nov.  1398-',  and 


*  Pat.  19  Edw.  IT.  p.  2.  m.  3.  et  Pat.  7  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.  13. 

7  Pat.  4  Kilw.  III.  p.  2.  1"  Pat.  9  Ric.  II.  p.  i.  m.37. 

^  Reg.  Ayremyne,  f.  73.  ^^  R^R*  Spencer,  f.  iii.     See 

^  Pat.  25  K(hv.  III.  p.  I.  m.  24.  Pat.  12  Ric.  II.  ji.  2.  m.  3. 

'^  Ibid.  p.  2.  m.  25.  ^^  Pat.  13  Ric.  II.  p.  3.  m.  20. 

"Reg.  Percy,  f.  32.  20  ]^eg,  Spencer,  f.  146. 

'-  Pat.  33  Ed.  III.  p.  2.  m.27.  21  Pat.  14  Ric.  II.  p.  I.  m.  40. 

'•''  Ibid.  p.  3.  m.  20.  --  Il)id.  p.  2.  m.  44. 

'•*  Reg.  Spencer,  f.  24.  23  Heg.  Braybrook,  Ep.  Lond. 

^''  Pat.  4S  Ed.  III.  p.  I.  m.  23.  24  Reg.  Spencer,  f.  241. 

'^  Reg.   Spencer,    f.  31.     See  2,s  p^t.   22  Ric.  II.  p.  a.  mm. 

also  Pat.  3  Ric.  II.  p.  3.  m.  18.  3;,  24. 

^  Q  2 


484  NORWICH. 

admitted    (ad     prsesentationem     Regis)     28th    Jan. 

1398-9  "^^ 
Thomas  de  Loxgeley  was  collated  29th  Oct.  1399: 

void  by  the  resignation  of  Midleton  ^t". 
John  Mack  worth  was  collated  30th  Aug.  1408^7.  He 

resigned' on  being  made  dean  of  Lincoln  in  141 2. 
Richard    Dereham,   S.T.P.,   was   collated    1st   July 

1412:  void  by  the  resignation  of  Mackworth -s.     He 

was  appointed  2nd  Sept.'-^  and  was  admitted  by  proxy 

5th  Oct.  1406 '^o. 
Philip  Morgan,  appointed  18th  Feb.  1416—1731. 
William  Sponne  was  collated  21st  Dec.  1419^2, 
Henry ,  collated  in  1422 ^^j  and  yet  Henry 

Sponne  held  it  4th  Dec.  142534. 
John  Halse,  S.T.B.,  was  collated   14th  Feb.  1448  3^- 

He  became  archdeacon  of  Norwich,  and  resigned  this 

archdeaconry. 
Thomas  Marke  was  collated  23rd  Nov.  1459 :  void  by 

the  resignation  of  Halse  ^6.     He  exchanged  it  for  the 

archdeaconry  of  Norwich_,  with 
JoHNMoRTON,LL.D.,whowascollated2othJan.  1476-737. 

Oliver Dynham,  A.M.,  was  collated  27th  Feb.  1477-8 38. 

Christopher  Urswyk,  LL.D.,  succeeded  in  1501,  vice 
Oliver  Dynham  deceased  ^^. 

William  Stillington,  archdeacon  of  Norwich,  was  col- 
lated 6th  April  1522:  void  by  the  death  of  Urswyk ^o. 

Thomas  Winter  :  quaere  annum. 

Stephen  Gardiner,  LL.D.,  was  admitted  ist  March 
1528-9  :  void  by  the  resignation  of  Winter  ^1.  He  be- 
came bishop  of  Winchester. 

25  Reg.  Spencer,  f.  243.  ^^  Reg.  Chichel.  p.  34. 

26  Ibid.  f.  251.  -'^4  Reg.  Chichel.  II.  p.  365. 

27  Reg.  Totington.  35  Reg.  Lyhert,  f.  49. 

28  Ibid.  f.  49.  36ibid.  f.  115. 

29  Pat.  7  Hen.  IV.  p.  2.  m.  6.  37  Reg.  Goldwell,  f.  16. 
See  also  Pat.  3  Hen. V.  p.  i .  m.  1 1 .  38  ibid.  f.  65. 

30  Reg.  Arundel,  f.  528.  39  Pat.  16  Hen.VII.  p.i.  m.17. 

31  Pat.  Norm.  5  Hen.  V.  m.  12.  ^o  Reg.  Nyx,  xiv.  f.  173. 

32  Reg.  Wakering,  f.  49.  ^i  Ibid,  ad  fin. 


1 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  NORFOLK.         485 

William  Newton  was  collated  and  April  1531:  void 
by  the  resignation  of  Gardiner  ^2^ 

Alexander  Carew  was  archdeacon  of  Norfolk  in  1547. 
Died  in  March  1551. 

Matthew  Carew  was  archdeacon  in  1563  or  1567. 

Richard  Stokes  was  admitted  6th  April  1587. 

Thomas  Jegon.     Ob.  1617. 

Francis  Mason  was  installed  i8th  Dec.  16  [4. 

Thomas  Muriel,  A.M.,  was  collated  28th  Dec.  1621, 
and  installed  3otli  Dec.  following.  Ob.  1629:  he  was 
buried  at  Hildenham,  where  he  was  rector. 

AVrithingtox  White  was  installed  28th  Oct.  1629. 
Ob.  1631. 

Robert  White,  S.T.B.,  was  installed  23rd  Sept.  1631. 
Buried  at  Llandgaffo  in  Anglesey  4th  Sept.  1657. 

Philip  Tenison,  S.T.P.,  was  installed  24th  Aug.  1660 

Edward  Reynolds,  A.M.,  was  collated  15th  Feb. 
1 660- 1,  and  installed  15th  April  1661.  Ob.  28th 
June  1698,  setat.  69;  he  was  buried  at  Kingsthorp, 
near  Northampton. 

Charles  Tki.mnell,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  2Ctli  July 
1698.     In  1707-8  he  was  made  bishop  of  this  see. 

RoHERT  Cannon,  S.T.P.,  was  nominated  15th  Feb. 
1707-8'^;  admitted  1 1  til  ^Tarch  :  void  by  the  pro- 
motion of  Trinmell  to  the  see  of  Norwich.  He  became 
dean  of  Lincoln  in  1721. 

Thomas  Tanner,  collated  7th  Dec,  installed  26th 
Dec.  1721,  vice  Cannon  resigned. 

John  Baron,  A.M.,  nominated  by  the  King  in  Feb. 
1731—2,  on  the  promotion  of  Tanner.  He  resigned 
this  archdeaconry  on  being  made  dean  of  Norwich. 

John  Salter,  installed  28th  Nov.  1734,  vice  Dr.  Baron 
resigned. 

Samuel  Stkdman,  D.D.,  i6th  Sept.  i75<^  ". 


*-  Ue^.  Nyx  XIV.  f.  12.  *-^  Bishops' Certiticntes, 

"^^  Chuicli  Book,  Home  Office. 


486  NORWICH. 

Thomas  Warburton,  28th  May  1768  ^^'j  vice  Samuel 

Stedman  deceased.     Ob.  in  Oct.  1797. 
John  Oldershaw,  B.D.,  ist  Dec.  1797'*",  vice  Thomas 

Warburton  deceased.     Ob.  3fst  Jan.  1847,  setat.  93. 
Philip  Jennings,  D.D.,  appointed  in  1847.     ^b-  20th 

Dec.  1849,  setat.  66. 
William  Arundell  Bouverie,  B.D.,  20th  Dec.  1850, 

vice  Philip  Jennings,  D.D.,  deceased. 

This  dignity  is  rated  for  first  fruits  at  143^.  8s.  ^d^^ 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  SUFFOLK. 

Richard  was  archdeacon  of  the  whole  county  of  Suffolk, 
which  was  (by  Everard  bishop  of  Norwich)  divided 
into  two  archdeaconries  upon  this  Richard  being 
made  bishop  in  France. 

Walkeline  (nephew  of  bishop  Everard)  held  this  arch- 
deaconry in  II 27  and  1146. 

Jeffery  held  it  in  1180  and  1 190. 

Robert  de  Tywe,  1206'*^. 

Adam  de  Walpole. 

Roger  de  Butilhell  or  Buttiler  held  it  in  1233 
and  1244. 

William  de  Horham  was  archdeacon  here  in  1247. 

William  Suthfield,  1248. 

William  Duncomb,  alias  Dunto  or  Dunlo,  held  it  in 

1257- 
John  de  Alithanieheu  was  archdeacon  here  in  1261. 

Thomas  Leneband,  1282.     Ob.  1282. 

Thomas  de  Skerning,  1296. 

Elizarius,  cardinal  priest  Sanctce  Sahince^   held   this 

archdeaconry  at  his  death  in  138 1  ^^. 


^^  Bishops'  Certificates.  ^9  gge  Pat.  16  Joh.  123. 

47  Ibid.  w  Pat.  5  Ric.  II.  p.  I.  m.  32. 

^^  Ecton,  p.  241. 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  SUFFOLK.    487 

The    cardinal    de    Alenconio,    appointed    4th    Aug. 

1381^1. 

"Magister  Sacrus'"'  was  archdeacon  here  in  1298. 

Simon  de  Ely  was  collated  iv  Id.  Jan.  (loth)  1311^^. 

Alan  de  Ely  was  collated  v  Cal.  Apr.  (28th  March) 
13245a, 

William  de  Knapton  was  collated  xvi  Cal.  Mail  (i6th 

April)  1324-^^ 
John   Fkntox,    LL.D.,   was  collated  prid.  Cal.  Apr. 

(30th  March)  1331 ''\  He  held  it  loth  Aug.  1334 ^^ 
Richard  Lyng,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  3rd  May  1347^7. 
Michael  de  Northburg,  LL.D.,  27th  May  1347  ^8. 

He  held  it  in  1350''^. 
William  de  Flisco  was  collated  ist  July  1353,  upon 

the  resignation  of  Northburg. 
William  Graa  de  Trusthori'  :   the  time  of  his  ad- 
mission appears  not  ;    but   he   exchanged  it  for  the 

church  of  Sutton,  and  the  prebend  of  Timberscomb, 

in  the  church  of  Wells,  21st  July  1365^.     He  was 

archdeacon  of  Sudbury  in  1361. 
John  Carleton,  LL.D.,  was  admitted  21st  July  1365, 

by  way  of  exchange ^^    Appointed  24th  ^lay  1365^-. 
John  Ufford  was  collated    16th  Jan.  1366  :    void  by 

the  death  of  Carleton ''-^ 
John  Aleyn  obtained  it  by  papal  provision,  for  which 

he  made  his  profession  of  canonical  obedience,  29th 

March  \^6^^K 
John  Clerevaus,  D.J3.,  was  collated  loth  Dec.  1373^\ 

His  appointment  ratified  18th  June  1382''^. 


*i  Pat.  r,  Ric.II.  p.  I.  m.34.  P^  Rcnr.  Percy,  f.  65.  et  Reg. 

•'>2  RejT.  Salmon,  f.  45.  Bokynofham. 

^^  Ibid.  f.  105.  <^'  Reg.  Percy,  f.  65. 

*•*  Ref?.  Job.  de  Ely,  f.  106.  ^'-^  Pat.  39  Edw.  III.  p.  1.  mm. 

*"''  Reg.  Avrcmyne,  f,  40.  10  et  2. 

'■^6  Pat.  8  Edw.'lII.  p.  I.  <^«  Reg.  Percy,  f.  73. 

^"^  Reg.  Bateman.  f.  61.  ^'^  Ibid.  f.  80. 

''^  Pat.  31  Edw.  III.  p.  I.  m.  5.         ^^  Reg.  Spencer,  f.  23. 

*9  Reg.  Zoucb.  ^  Pat.  5  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.  3. 


488  NORWICH. 

His  will,  dated    19th   Aug.,   was  proved   23rd  Aug. 

William,  cardinal  de  St.  Angela,  enjoyed  it  in  1374 
and  1377,  as  appears  by  the  complaints  of  the  com- 
mons in  parliament^ ^  He  also  held  it  4th  Aug.  1381^^. 

William  de  Malebvs  was  collated  2nd  Sept.  1383^5. 

Thomas  de  Shirford  was  presented  by  the  King,  the 
temporalities  of  the  see  being  then  in  his  hands,  14th 
Jan.  1383-4^^,  and  admitted  ist  April  1384^7. 

Hexry  Sturdy  was  collated  28th  May  1387^^.  He 
exchanged  it  for  the  rectory  of  Great  Cressingham 
8th  July  following,  with 

Robert  Foulmere  or  Fulmere,  who  was  collated  the 
same  day,  8th  July  1387,  by  way  of  exchange  ^^^.  He  ex- 
changed it  for  the  church  of  Salle,  12th  July  1390,  with 

John  de  Thorp,  who  was  collated  the  said  1 2th  July 
1390/0.     He  was  alive  in  1399^^ 

John  Frank  was  collated  loth  Nov.  142 1  ^2. 

Richard  Beauchamp  :  the  time  of  his  admission  ap- 
pears not,  but  from  this  dignity  he  was  made  bishop 
of  Hereford  in  1448-9. 

Henry  Trevilian,  LL.B.,  was  collated  14th  March 
1448-9  :  void  by  the  resignation  of  Beauchamp  7^. 

William  Pykenham,  LL.D.,  was  collated  2nd  March 
1471-2  7-i.     It  became  void  by  the  death  of  Trevihan. 

Nicholas  Goldwell,  LL.B.,  was  collated  20th  April 
1497  :  void  by  the  death  of  Pykenham'-''. 

John  Dowman,  LL.D. :  the  time  of  his  admission  ap- 
pears not,  but  he  resigned  it  in  152676.  His  will  was 
proved  in  1526. 

63  Rot.  50  Edw.  III.     Pat,  5  68  Reg.  Spencer,  f.  122. 

Ric.  II.  p.  I.  m.  33.  69  Ibid.     Pat.  ii  Ric.  II.  p.  2. 

6-1  Pat.  5  Ric.  II.  p.  I.  m.  32,  m.33. 

where  he  is  called  Cardinal  d'  '0  Reg.  Spencer,  f.  147. 

Alen9on.  71  Pat.  i  Hen.  IV.  p.  4.  m.  23. 

65  Reg.  Spencer,  f.  92.  72  Reg.  Wakering,  f.  69. 

66  Pat.  7  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  mm.  35  73  Reg.  Lyhert,  f.  53. 
et  24.     See  also  p.  I.  m.  II.  74  Jbid.  f.  182. 

67  Reg.  Spencer.  See  also  Pat.  75  Rgg.  Goldwell,  f.  196. 
7  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.  25.  76  Reg.  Nyx. 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  SUFFOLK.         489 

Thomas  Winter  was  collated   12th  Nov.  1526 :   void 

by  the  resignation  of  Dowinan"". 
Edmund  Steward,  LL.D.  :  the  time  of  his  admission 

appears   not,  but   he  resigned  in  1528.     He  became 

dean  of  Winchester  in  1553. 
Richard    Sampson,    LL.D.,   was   collated    nth  Jan. 

1528-9:  void  by  the  resignation  of  Steward"^.     Ho 

became  bishop  of  Chichester  in  1536. 
John  Skip,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  istNov.  1536"'^.  Made 

bishop  of  Hereford  in  1539^^. 
William    Ryvet,   LL.D.,    was   admitted   27th   Aug. 

1540,  ad  praesentationem  Regis. 
Elizeus    Ferrees,    S.  T.  P.,    was   collated    8th    Feb. 

1541-2^^ 
Robert  Rugg  was  collated  20th  Aug.  1548  :  void  by 

the  death  of  Ferrers  ^'-. 
Nicholas   Wendon   was   admitted    17th  April  1559: 

void  by  the  death  of  Rugg'^-^ 
John  Maplesdon  was  collated  loth  Nov.  1575.     His 

will,  dated   28th  Aug.  16 10,   was  proved  23rd  Oct. 

1613. 
Robert  Pearson,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  6th  Oct.  16 13: 

void  by  the  death  of  Maplesdon  ^^. 
RoBKRT  BosTocK,  S.T.P.,  was  collated   ist  Feb.,  and 

installed  the  4th  of  the  same  month,  1639  :  void  by 

the  death  of  Pearson^''.    Ob.  Nov.  1640  at  Chichester 

where  he  was  a  prebendary. 
Richard  Mileson,  A.M.,  was  collated  27th  Nov.  1640:- 

void  by  the  death  of  Rostock  ^^. 
Lawrence  Womack,  S.T.P.,  was  admitted  the  8th  or 

1 8th  of  Sept.  1660.     Li  i6cS3  he  was  made  bishop  of 

St.  David's. 
Godfrey   King,  LL.B.,  was  presented   by   the  King, 


77  Reg.  Nyx,  xiv.  f.  206.  ^1  Rep:.  Repps,  xvii.  ad  fin.  8. 

'^  Reg.  Repps.  **-  Ibid.  f.  137. 

7^  Ibid.  xvi.  f.  20.  ^  Ibid,  xviii.  219. 

'^^  Pat.  31  Hen.  VIII.  p.  4.  m.         ^  Reg.  Jegon,  f.  42. 
^^'  ^''  Reg.  Montague.      **  Ibid. 

VOL.    II.  3  R 


490  NORWICH. 

and  admitted  3rd  Jan.  1683-4:  void  by  the  promo- 
tion of  Womack^". 

John  Battely,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  ist  Oct.  1687  : 
void  by  the  death  of  G.  King^^.  He  resigned  in  March 
1687-8,  on  being  made  archdeacon  of  Canterbury. 

Humphrey  Pride aux,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  21st  Dec. 
1688  :  void  by  the  resignation  of  Battely  s^.  He  be- 
came dea^n  of  this  church  in  1702. 

David  Wilkins,  S.T.P.,  19th  Dec.  1724^0.  Ob.  6th 
Sept.  1745. 

Richard  Warren,  D.D.,  19th  Sept.  1745,  vice  Dr. 
Wilkins  deceased  ^^ 

Henry  Goodall,  M.A.,  19th  Feb.  1747—8,  vice  Dr. 
Warren  deceased  9^. 

John  Strachey,  LL.D.,  5th  March  1781,  vice  Henry 
Goodall,  D.D.,  deceased.     Ob.  1 7th  Dec.  1818  93. 

Henry  Denny  Berners,  LL.B.,  27th  Feb.  1819,  vice 
John  Strachey  deceased  9^. 

Thomas  Johnson  Ormerod,  M.A.,  12th  Jan.  1846, 
vice  Henry  Denny  Berners  deceased  9\ 

This  dignity  is  rated  for  first  fruits  at  89/.  2^.  id,^^ 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  SUDBURY. 

William   Fitz-Humphrey  was  constituted  the  first 

archdeacon  about  11 26. 
Alan  de  Beccles  was  archdeacon  about  1225. 
Roger  Butler  alias  Pincerna  held  this  office  in  1 240^ 
William  de  Clare  held  this  archdeaconry  in  1243. 
Thomas  de  Ingoldesthorp  had  it  in  1266. 

CONSTANTINE  DE  MiLDENHALL  held  it  in   I  268. 

Ralph  de  Fernham  held  it  in  1279. 
Alan  de  Ely  was  collated  ist  April  1308^.     He  was 
removed  to  the  archdeaconry  of  Suffolk  in  1324. 

87  Reg.  Sparrow.  92  Bishops'  Certificates. 

88  Reg.  Lloyd.  93  ibid.      94  ibid.        95  Ibid. 

89  Ibid.  96Ecton,  p.  241. 

90  Bishops'  Certificates.  1  See  Archdeacons  of  Suffolk. 

91  Ibid.  2  Reg.  Salmon,  f.  27. 


ARCHDEACONS  OF   SUDIJUHY.        491 

Roger  de  Snetisham  was  collated  iii  Non.  Apr.  (3rd) 
1324^ 

Simon  dk  Creik,  LL.D.,  was  collated  xvi  Cal.  Mali 
(i6th  April)  1324^ 

Firm  IN  de  Laveniiam  was  collated  xvi  Cal.  Feb.  (lyth. 
Jan.)  1329^. 

Gilbert  de  Marewell  was  collated  31st  Au^.  1346'^ 

Richard  de  Lyng  :  the  time  of  his  admission  appears 
not,  but  he  resigned  in  1349. 

Walter  Elvedex,  LL.D.,  was  collated  27th  Aug. 
1349  :  void  by  the  resignation  of  Lyng". 

Thomas  de  Winchester  :  the  time  of  his  admission 
appears  not,  but  he  resigned  in  the  same  year,  1349. 

Thomas  de  Methelwold  was  collated  8th  Dec.  1349  : 
void  by  the  resignation  of  Thomas  de  Winchester^. 

Henry  le  Zouche  was  collated  3rd  Jan.  1350.  No 
mention  made  how  void  ^. 

William  Graa  de  Trusthorp  was  collated  7th  Jan. 
1361.  No  mention  how  void'<^\  He  was  also  arch- 
deacon of  Suffolk. 

John  Hambledon  occurs  in  1366  and  1367. 

John  de  Lincoln,  8th  May  1384^'. 

Thomas  Grene  by  this  title  had  the  King's  letters 
of  protection,  dated  i6th  Feb.  1385-6.^- 

HiTGii  S'lURMY,  appointed  3rd  Sept.  1384^-^  was  ad- 
mitted (ad  prsesentationem  Regis)  loth  Aug.  1387". 

TiiOxMAs  DE  Hedyrsete  or  Hktersete,  LL.D.,  ap- 
pointed ist  May^\  was  admitted  5th  May  13^9,  ad 
prsesentationem  Regis  i'\  He  exchanged  it  in  Nov. 
1398  for  the  prebends  of  Receser  and  Cillinghain  in 
the  church  of  Salisbury,  witli 


^  Reg.  Salmon,  f.  105.  ••  Pat.  7  Ric.  11.  p.  2.  m.  6. 

**  l\e^.  J  oh.  (Ic  Ely,  f.  io6.  I-  Ex  Rot.  in  Tiirr. 

•''  Re^r.  Ayreinyne,  f.  33.  i^  Pat.  8  Ric.  II.  p.  i.  m.  24. 

<'  Reg.  Bateman,  f.  36.  See  also  Pat.  12 Ric.  II.  p. 1. 111.21. 

"  Ibid.  f.  106.  14  KejLT.  Spencer,  f.  124. 

^  Ibid.  f.  116.  ^^  Pat.  12  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  in.  13. 

^  Ibid.  f.  129.  SeealsoPat.  22Ric.II.p.3.ni.39. 

'<^  Rejj.  Percy,  f.  58.  "^  Reg.  Spencer,  f.  137. 

3  K   2 


492  NORWICH. 

Richard  Maudeleyn,  who  was  collated  in  Nov.  1398^7^ 

And  in  the  next  month  these  two  changed  again. 
Thomas    de  Hedyrsete  or  Hetersete   was  again 

collated  18th  Dec.  1398 1^. 
Roger  Wodehele,  2nd  Dec.  14 12  ^9. 
Thomas   Rudborn  was   collated    13th  March  1 413  20, 

He  exchanged  it  for  the  deanery  of  the  collegiate 

church  of  Tamworth  with 
EuDO  LA  Zouche,  his   appointment  was  ratified   6th 

April  1413^^ 
Clement    Denston,   who  was   admitted    27th   April 

1429,  by  way  of  exchange,  as  above'^^. 
John  Wygenhale,  alias  Saresson,  was  collated  24th 

May  1452  :  void  by  the  death  of  Denston 23. 
John  Selot  occurs  in  1462  ;  he  died  in  1479. 
Nicholas  Goldwell,  LL.B.,  was  collated  9th  Sept. 

1479  •  ^^^^  ^y  ^h®  death  of  Selot24,     He  was  arch- 
deacon of  Norwich  in  1483. 
John  Jefferys  occurs  in  1483.     Ob.  1493. 
Thomas    Shenkwyn,    LL.D.,   was   collated  3rd  Dec. 

149325.     Ob.  1497.     His  will  was  proved  in  1497. 
John  Finneys,  LL.B.,  was  collated  14th  Dec.  149726. 
William  Stillington  was  collated  3rd  April  15 14. 

He  became  archdeacon  of  Norwich  in  151 6. 
Thomas  Larke  was  collated  5th  Feb.  1516-17  :  void 

by  the  resignation  of  Stillington27.     Archdeacon  of 

Norwich  in  1522. 
Richard  Woleman,  Dec.  D.,  was  collated  9th  April 

1522  :  void  by  the  resignation  of  Larke 28. 
Miles  Spencer,  LL.D.,  was  collated  21st  Sept.  1537: 

void  by  the  death  of  Woleman 29. 


'7  Reg.  Spencer,  f.  241.  24  Reg.  Goldwell,  f.  70. 

18  Ibid.  f.  242.  25  Ibid.  f.  173. 

19  Pat.  14  Hen.  IV.  p.  i.  m.i6.  26  ibid.  f.  200. 

20  Reg.  Courtney,  f.  78.  27  Reg.  Nyx,  xiv.  f.  134. 

21  Pat.  I  Hen.  V.  p.  i.  m.  36.  28  ibid.  f.  173. 

22  Reg.  Alnewyk,  f.  92.  29  Reg.  Repps,  xvii.  f.  36. 

23  Reg.  Lyhert,  f.  64. 


AJICHDEACONS  OF  SUDBURY.         49S 

Thomas  Aldrich,  A.M.,  was  collated  2nd  March 
I  569-70  :  void  by  the  death  of  Spencer -^o 

JoifN  Still,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  6th  March  i  576-7. 
In  159 1— 2  ho  was  made  bishop  of  Bath  and  AVells. 

Tektullian  Pyne,  LL.D.,  was  admitted  15th,  and 
installed  20th  July  1593:  void  by  the  promotion  of 
Still^i. 

CuTHBERT  NoRRis,  S.T  P.,  was  admitted  6th  Oct.  1599. 

Theophilus  Kent,  A.M.,  was  collated  27th  Dec.  1621, 
and  installed  the  31st  of  the  same  month:  void  by 
the  death  of  Norris-^-.     He  was  alive  21st  May  1642. 

Anthony  Sparrow,  S.T.B.,  was  admitted  7th  Aug. 
1660.  His  patent  is  dated  19th  July  1660.  In  1667 
he  was  made  bishop  of  Exeter. 

John  Spencer,  S.T. P.,  was  admitted  ad  prsesentati- 
onem  Regis,  5th  Sept.  1667  :  void  by  the  promotion 
of  Sparrow^^'^     He  was  made  dean  of  Ely  in  1677. 

Nicholas  Claget,  A.M.,  was  collated  T4th  June  1699'^^. 
Ob.  30th  Jan.  1726-7. 

Brampton  Gurdon,  16th  March  1726-7^^.  Ob.  20th 
Nov.  1 74 1. 

John  Chapman,  D.D.,  instituted  24th  Nov.  1741,  vice 
Dr.  Brampton  Ourdou'^'*. 

John  Gooch,  M.A.,  20th  Oct.  1784-^7^  vice  John  Chap- 
man deceased. 

Georc;e  Glover,  A.M.,  21st  July  1823,  ^'^^^  John 
Gooch  deceased  ■^'^.  He  is  the  present  archdeacon  of 
Sudbury,  which  now  forms  part  of  the  diocese  of  Ely. 

This  archdeaconry  is  rated  for  first  fruits  at  76/.  9s.  4\d.^^ 


m  Ref?.  Parkehurst,  f.  159.  ^  Bishops'  Certificates. 

^1  Reg.  Norw.  x.\.  f.  320.  '^  Ibid.  •'"  Ibid. 

3'-'  Reg.  llarsnet.  38  Ibid. 

^'^  Reg.  Reynolds.  ^y  Ecton,  p.  241. 

^  Reg.  Moore. 


494  NORWICH. 

CHANCELLORS 

(OTHERWISE  CALLED  VICARS-GENERAL) 
OR  OFFICIALS-PRINCIPAL  TO  THE  LORDS  BISHOPS 

OF  NORWICH. 

Adam  de  Walpole,  archdeacon  of  Suffolk^  official  in  the 
time  of  bishop  John  Grey,  viz.  between  1200  and  1214. 

Ranulph,  the  monk-^"^^  or  Ralph  de  Warham,  was 
official  (to  the  said  bishop)  in  I2i64«;  was  afterwards 
bishop  of  Chichester  in  1218. 

Alan  de  Beccles  was  official  to  Pandulph  and  Tho- 
mas Blundevil,  bishops  of  Norwich,  between  1218  and 
1236. 

Robert  de  Bilney  was  official  in  1232. 

William  de  Clare,  official  in  1240. 

John  Almucchirche,  official  in  1262. 

Henry  Hargrave,  official  in  1284. 

John  Feriby,  official  in  1291. 

Nicholas  Whitchurch,  official  in  1308. 

Thomas  Foxton,  LL.D.,  official  and  vicar-general  in 
1316. 

John  Brecham,  official  in  1322. 

Robert  Langley,  vicar-general  in  1324. 

Richard  Ayremayne,  vicar-general  in  1325. 

John  Skyren,  official  and  vicar-general  in  1326. 

Adam  Ayremine,  vicar  general  in  1329. 

William  Ulflet,  vicar-general  in  1335. 

William  Claxton  andl     .  ,  . 

^ vicars-ereneral  m  i^'xn. 
John  Fenton  J  ^  ^^^ 

Hamo  Belers,  vicar-general  in  1344. 

Thomas  Methelwold,  LL.D.,  principal  official  and 

vicar-general  in  1348. 

Thomas  Methelwold  andl     .  i  •  o 

o  rr.  T^  r  vicars- general  in  1348. 

Richard  Ling,  S.T.P.  S  ""  ^ 


^9  Claus.  17  Joh.  m.  21.  '^^  Pat.  17  Joh.  m.  8. 


CHANCELLORS.  495 

llicHAiiD  Xj'i^ii , archdeacon  of  Norwich^  and  \  vicars-gen. 

Walter  Elveden  J     in  135 1. 

Lawrence,  andl     .  1  . 

'  ^vicars-general  in  1352. 

JllCHARD    LlKG  J 

Richard  Ling  and"!     .  1  . 

Wicars-general  in  1354. 
Walter  Elveden  J 

Lawrence,  and       1     .  ,  . 

'  ^vicars-generai  in  I'l^^. 

Walter  Elveden  J  ^  ^^ 

Nicholas  Hoo,  and  1  vicars-general     in 

John  Carleton,  official-principal  J     1359. 

Roger  Young,  official,  and  vicar-general^  in  1370. 

Nicholas  Hoo  and  1  vicars-gen. 

John  r)ERLiNGTON,LL.D., principal-official  J     in  1376. 

John  Derlington,  ^ 

John  Clervaus,  Dec.Bac,  and  > vicars-general  ini 3 83. 

Stephen  Holt  j 

William  Charleton,  LL.D.,  vicar-general  in  1396. 

Nicholas  Stoket,  official-principal  in  1397. 

John,  bishop  0/ Stni/rna,  ^  vicars- 

John  DEiuA^GTO'Sfarchdeaco7i  0/ Norwich, and  Vgeneral 

William  Carlkton,  LL.D.  )  in  1399. 

William  West  acre,  vicar-general  in  1413. 

William  WESTACRE,arcM.(>/'iVb?'^/;/c/^,  and  1  vicars-gen. 

James  Walsingham  J    in  1416. 

William  Sponne,  vicar-general.     Qu?ere  annum. 

William  Bernham,  official-principal  and  vicar-general 
in  1420. 

John  Saresson,  alias  Wygenhale,  LL.D.,  vicar-ge- 
neral and  official-principal  in  1436. 

William  Pykenham,  LL.U.,  principal  official  in  1471. 

John  Selot,  Dec.  Dr.,  principal  official  and  vicar-gene- 
ral in  1472. 

Nicholas  Goldwell,  vicar-general  in  1482.  He  was 
archdeacon  of  Sudbury  in  1479,  and  archdeacon  of 
Norwich  in  1483. 

John  Smith,  LL.D.,  principal  official  in  1491. 

Thomas  Shenkwyn,  LL.D.,  principal  official  in  1491. 

RoHKur  HoxYwooD,  LL.D.,  vicar-genoral  in  1499. 


496  NORWICH. 

Amurose  Ede,  Dec.  Dr.,  principal  official  in  1500. 

Thomas  Haiie,  LL.D.,  vicar-general  and  principal  of- 
ficial 17th  April  1501. 

Nicholas  Carr,  LL.D.,  official-principal  and  vicar- 
general  in  1520. 

Thomas  Pelles,  LL.D.,  official  in  1530. 

Miles  Spencer,  LL.D.,  principal  official  and  vicar- 
goneral  in  1537. 

Miles  Shencer  and    1  vicars-general  and   officials   in 

John  Fuller,  LL.D.  J     1550. 

Miles  Spencer  and  "1  vicars- general  and  principal  offi- 

MicHAEL  Dunning,  J       cials  in  1554. 

Miles  Spencer  and         1  vicars-general  and  principal 

Thomas  Brooke,  S.T.B.  J     officials  in  1561. 

Edw^ard  Gascoign,  LL.D.,  and ^1  vicars-gen.  and  prin- 

MiLEs  Spencer  J  cipal  officials  in  1562. 

Stephen  Nevinson,  LL.D.,  vicar-general  and  principal 

official  in  1566. 

William  Maysters,  LL.D.,  ^    .  1      1     • 

,  /  vicars -general  and  prin- 

,-.  o  C     cipal  officials  in  I  ^^60. 

Miles  Spencer  J 

John  Beacon,  A.M.,  vicar-general  and  principal  official 

in  1575.    -^^  ^^s  buried,  4th  Sept.  1587,  in  St.  Giles's, 

Cripplegate,  London. 
George  Gardiner,  S.T.P.,  1558, 
William  Mayster,  LL.D.,  1579, 
Robert  Redmayne,  LL.D.,  1588, 
Clement  Corbet,  LL.D.,  1625, 
John  Mylles,  LL.D.,  1661, 
Robert  Pepper,  LL.D.,  1673,  and 
Thomas  Tanner,  A.M.,  1700.  He 

was  promoted  to  the  see  of  St. 

Asaph  in  Jan.  1731— 2.^^^ 

No  valuation  in  Ecton. 


40  Thomas  Tanner's  appoint-     seem  to  have  been  filled  up  when 
ment   is  the   last  I   have   been     he  voided  it. 
able  to  find.  The  office  does  not 


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vicars-general  and 
principal  officials. 


PREBENDARIES.  497 

PREBENDARIES. 

FIRST  STALL. 

Walter  Grime,  alias  Cromer,  by  the  charter  of  erec- 
tion, 2nd  May  1538. 

Thomas  Tedman,  S.T.P,,  was  installed  in  1540. 

Miles  Spencer,  LL.D.,  archdeacon  of  Sudbury  and 
chancellor  of  Norwich,  was  installed  in  1558. 

Edmund  Chapman  was  installed  24th  May  1569. 

Lancelot  Thexton,  S.T.B.,  was  installed  8th  Feb. 

1576. 
Laurence  Staunton,  S.T.P.,  was  installed  7th  April 

1589.     He  was  made  dean  of  Lincoln  in  160F. 
William  Wells,  S.T.B.,  was  installed  28th  Sept.  1 613. 
Samuel  Garey,  S.T.B.,  was  installed  9th  Aug.  1620. 

He  was  buried  in  the  cathedral  25th  Aug.  1 646. 
Joseph  Loveland,  A.M.,  was  installed  7th  Aug.  1660. 

His  patent  is  dated  23rd  July  1660.     Ob.  20th  May 

1695,  aetat.  92. 
George  Martin,  A.M.,  was  installed  7th  June  1695. 

He  died  30th  Jan.  172 1—2,  aetat.  74,  and  was  buried 

in  St.  Mildred's,  Poultry,  London. 
Nicholas  Penny,  installed  i  2th  Feb.  172 1—2.  Ob.  18th 

Jan.  1744-5,  aetat.  72,  as  dean  of  Lichfield. 
Samuel  Salter;  patent  dated  31st  Jan.  1744-5. 
Philip  Wodehouse,   M.A.,   appointed   in   Jan.  1778. 

Ob.  1 4th  Feb.  1 8 1 1 ,  aetat.  67 . 
Whittington  Landon,  D.D.,   appointed   1st   March 

I  (Si  I,  vice  Wodehouse  deceased. 
Browne  Grisdale,  D.D.,  appointed  in  1813. 
Philip  Fisher,  D.D.,   appointed    in   1814.     Ob.  19th 

June  1842,  nctat.  92. 
George  Archdall,  D.D.,  appointed  in  1842. 

SECOND  STALL. 

^^'ILLIAM  Harridans,  by  the  charter  of  erection,  2nd 

May  153.S. 
Robkrt  Talbot,  A.M.,  installeil  9th  April  1547. 

VOL.  II.  :^  s 


498  NORWICH. 

John  Barrett,  S.T.P.,  installed  in  1558. 
Thomas  Fowle,  A.M.,  installed  22nd  July  1563. 
John  Freake,  S.T.B.,  archdeacon  of  Norwich^  installed 

15th  Sept.  1581  :  void  by  the  resignation  of  Fowle. 
Edward  Hatton,  A.M.,  installed  28th  Nov.  1604. 
Thomas  Jegon,  S.T.P.,  master  of  Corpus  Christi  college, 

Cambridge,  and  archdeacon  of  Norwich,  installed  ist 

March  1 604  :  void  by  the  resignation  of  Hatton. 
Nicholas    Howlet,    S.T.P._,    installed    27th    March 

1618. 
Vincent  Pierse,  S.T.P.,  installed  7th  Aug.  1660;  his 

patent  is  dated  19th  July  1660.     He  died  4th  April 

1673. 
Nathaniel  Hodges,  A.M.,  a  prebendary  of  Gloucester^ 

installed  2nd  May  1673.     ^^  ^^^^  ^^^^  ^"g-  1700^ 

setat.  66. 
Thomas  Littel,  S.T.P.,  installed  1st  Sept.  1700.  Ob. 

20th  April  1 73 1. 
Henry  Gally,  D.D.,  appointed  in  1731.  Ob.  7th  Aug. 

1769. 
John  Smith,  M.A.,  appointed  in  1769.  Ob.  17th  March 

1788. 
Robert  Potter,  M.A.,  appointed  in  1788.     Ob.  9th 

Aug.  1 804,  setat.  83 . 
Thomas  Methold,  LL  B.,   appointed  in   1804.     Ob. 

17th  June  1834,  setat.  72. 

This  stall  is  suppressed. 

THIRD  STALL. 
Henry  Mannel,  by  the  charter  of  erection,  2nd  May 

1538. 

John  Walker,  S.T.P.,  installed  20th  Dec.  1569;  he 
was  afterwards  archdeacon  of  Essex. 

John  Beacon,  A.M.,  installed  12th  Jan.  1574.  He  be- 
came chancellor  in  1575. 

Edmund  Suckling,  S.T.P.,  installed  ist  March  1586. 
Afterwards  dean  of  this  church. 

Thomas  Winter,  A.M.,  installed  ist  Oct.  1614. 


PREBENDARIES.  499 

JoHX  Hassall,  S.T.P.,  installed  20th  Dec.  1615.  After- 
wards dean  of  this  church. 

Edward  Youxc;,  S.T.P.,  installed  27th  Sept.  1628. 
Afterwards  dean  of  Exeter.  His  will,  dated  6th  June, 
was  proved  4th  Aug.  1663. 

Herbert  Asteley,  LL.D.,  installed  22nd  Jan.  1662. 
Afterwards  dean  of  this  church. 

Joshua  Jones,  A.M.,  installed  10th  Sept.  1670. 

John  Sharp,  S.T.P.,  installed  26th  March  1675.  ^^' 
terwards  successively  dean  of  this  church,  dean  of  Can- 
terbury, and  archbishop  of  York. 

Humphrey  Prideaux,  S.T.P.,  installed  15th  Aug. 
1 68 1.  Successively  archdeacon  of  Suffolk  and  dean  of 
Norwich. 

Edmund  Barrell,  A.M.,  installed  15th  June  1702. 
Resigned  on  being  made  prebendary  of  Rochester. 

William  Pyke,  A.M.,  installed  5th  April  1705:  void 
by  the  resignation  of  Barrell. 

Francis  Bernard,  A.M.,  installed  26th  Sept.  1722. 
Ob.  20th  Sept.  1  756. 

Robert  Plumptre,  M.A.,  appointed  in  1756.  Ob.  in 
Sept.  1788. 

Edward  South  Thurlow,  M.A.,  appointed  in  1788. 
This  stall  is  suppressed. 

.     FOURTH  STALL. 

Edmund  Drake,  alias  Norwich,  by  the  charter  of 
erection,  2nd  May  1538. 

Henry  King,  S.T.P.,  installed  in  1548. 

Thomas  Peacock,  A.M.,  installed  23rd  April  1554. 

Thomas  Ellys,  installed  12th  March  1556—7. 

Nicholas  Wexdon,  LL.D.,  archdeacon  of  Suffolk^  in- 
stalled 4th  June  1 56 1. 

Robert  Johnson,  S.T.B.,  installed  26th  May  1570. 

Grifkith  Toy,  A.M.,  instituted  17th  Nov.  1576,  vice 
Robert  Johnson. 

Robert  Downes,  A.^L,  instituted  15th  March  1576-7. 

Ni(  HOLAs  Bate,  A.M.,  installed  20th  Oct.  1587. 

3  s  2 


500  NORWICH. 

Edmund  Porter,  S.T.P.,  installed  9th  Jan.  1627-8. 

William  Smyth,  S.T.P.,  installed  18th  Oct.  1670. 

Richard  Brodrepp,  A.M.,  installed  nth  Aug.  1697. 
On  the  death  of  Dr.  Brodrepp,  this  prebend  was  an- 
nexed to  the  mastership  of  Catharine  hall,  Cambridge, 
by  queen  Anne  ;  and 

Thomas  Sherlock,  S.T.P.,  master  of  Catharine  hall^ 
was  installed  here  10th  July  1719;  resigned  in  the 
same  year. 

Thomas  Cross,  S.T.P.,  installed  28th  Nov.  17 19.  Ob. 
26th  Aug.  1736. 

Sawyer,  B.D.,  elected  2nd  Sept.  1736,  and  re- 
signed almost  immediately  afterwards. 

Edward  Hubbard,  D.D.,  elected  1 6th  Oct.  j  736,  in- 
stalled 12th  Nov.     Ob.  22nd  Dec.  1741. 

Kenrick  Prescot,  B.D.,  elected  28th  Dec.  1741,  and 
installed  in  the  January  following.  Ob.  3rd  Aug.  1779. 

Lowther  Yates,  B.D.,  appointed  in  1779.  Ob.  24th 
Aug.  1798,  setat.  68. 

Joseph  Procter,  B.D.,  appointed  in  1798. 

Henry  Philpott,  D.D.,  appointed  in  1845. 

FIFTH  STALL. 

Nicholas  Thurkehill,  alias  Attlebrigge,  by  the 

charter  of  erection  2nd  May  1538. 
John  Hallikread,  alias  Stokes,  S.T.P.,  installed  in 

1539- 
George  Gardiner,  S.T.P.,  installed  21st  Oct.  1565. 

He  was  afterwards  successively  archdeacon  of  Norwich 

and  dean  of  Norwich. 
William  Fenton,  A.M.,  installed  27th  March  1574. 
Hugh  Castleton,  S.T.B.,  installed  29th  Sept.  1577. 
Faulke  Roberts,  S.T.P.,  installed  i6th  Feb.  1 615-16. 

He  was  buried  in  the  cathedral  10th  April  1650. 
George  Kent,  A.M.;  his  patent  is  dated   19th  July 

1660;  installed  21st  Aug.  1660.  f 

William  Hawkins,  S.T.P.,  installed  ist  Nov.  1667. 
John  Hildyard,  LL.D.,  installed  12th  Sept.  1683. 


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PREBENDARIES.  501 

Nathan  WiiiGHTE,  A.M.,   installed    29th  Nov.  1703. 

He  resigned  this  stall  in  17 13.     Ob.  15th  Aug.  1721. 
John  Giffard,  A.M.,  installed  22nd  Feb.  1713-14. 
Charles  Plumptre,  B.D.,  appointed  in  1749. 
Henry  Goodall,  M.A.,  appointed  in  1752. 
William  Leech,  M.A.,  appointed  in  1781.     Ob.  4th 

Dec.  1789,  setat.  76. 
George  Anguish,  M.A.,  appointed  in  1796. 
Edward  Rarkes,  LL.B.,  appointed  in  1820. 
Henry  John  Ridley,  M.A.,  appointed  in  1832. 
Adam  Sedgwick,  M.A.,  appointed  in  1834. 

SIXTH  STALL, 

John  Salisbury,  suffragan  hisliop  of  Theiford,  by  the 

charter  of  erection  2nd  May  1538.    Afterwards  deon. 
Elizeus  Ferreys,  S.T.P.,  last  abbot  of  Wymondham, 

installed  in  1539.     Afterwards  archdeacon  of  Suffolk. 
Henry  Simonds,  A.M.,  installed  in  1548. 
John  Richards,  installed  23rd  April  1554. 
John  Pedder,  S.T.B.,  installed  in  1557. 
Percival  Wyborn,  A.M.,  installed  24th  Feb.  1560-1. 
Thomas  Smyth,  A.M.,  installed  i4tli  March  1561-2. 

Deprived,  for  not  being  in  orders,  in  1570. 
Jeffery  Johnson,  S.T.B.,  installed  26th  May  1570. 
William  Whit  acre,  S.T.P.,  installed  3rd  Feb.  1577-8. 
Thomas  Puckering,  S.T.P.,  installed  12th  Dec.  1595. 
John  Spendlove,  A.M.,  installed  24th  June  161 6. 
John  Rhodes,  A.M.,  installed  5th  Sept.  1666. 
EzEKiAs  Burton,  S.T.P.,  installed  24th  Oct.  1667.   His 

will  is  in  the  Pi-erogative  Office  of  Canterbury^',  and 

was  proved  in  1681. 
Richard  Kidder,   S.T.P.,  installed   i6th  Sept.  1681. 

Afterwards  dean  of  Peterborough,  and  subsequently 

bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells. 
Charles  Trimnell,  S.T.P.,  installed  4th  Dec.  1691. 

^^  North,  126. 


502  NORWICH. 

Afterwards  successively  archdeacon  of  Norfolk  and 

bishop  of  Norwich. 
Benjamin  Beck,  A.M.,  installed  27th  March  1708,  on 

the  promotion  of  Dr.  Trimnell  to  the  see  of  Norwich. 
Samuel  Salter,  D.D.,  appointed  in  1728. 
Horace  Hamond,  D.D.,  appointed  in  1756.     Ob.  nth 

Oct.  1786. 
John  Pretyman,  M.A.,  appointed  in  1786. 
Charles   Nourse  Wodehouse,  M.A.,   appointed   in 

1817. 


OXFORD. 


X  HE  diocese  of  Oxford  was  taken  out  of  the  seo  of  Lin- 
coln in  1542,  and  only  extended  over  Oxfordshire,  but 
the  Ecclesiastical  Commissioners  in  183 6  and  1837  added 
to  it  the  whole  county  of  ]^erks,  and  those  parts  of 
the  county  of  Wilts  which  are  insulated  therein, 
forming  together  the  archdeaconry  of  ]^erks\  in  the 
diocese  of  Salisbury- ;  also  the  whole  county  of  Buck- 
ingham, forming  the  archdeaconry  of  Buckingham,  in 
the  diocese  of  Lincoln'^ ;  and  also  the  whole  parish  of 
Widford  in  the  archdeaconry  of  Gloucester,  and  diocese 
of  Gloucester  and  Bristol,  but  insulated  in  the  county 
of  Oxford '. 

The  chapter  consists  of  the  dean  of  Christ  Church,  the 
archdeacons  of  Oxford,  Berks,  and  Buckingham,  and 
eight  prebendaries  or  canons  of  Christ  Church. 

Upon  the  dissolution  of  the  abbey  of  Osney,  king  Henry 
Vni  created  a  bishopric  out  of  its  possessions,  and 
placed  the  see  at  Osney,  as  appears  by  the  letters  pa- 
tent of  erection  dated  ist  Sept.  1542 -^  It  was  then 
removed  to  St.  Frideswide's  priory  church  in  Oxford, 
by  charter  dated  9tli  June  1545  ^'^  The  charter  of 
endowment  of  the  chapter  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford, 
is  dated  i  ith  Dec.  1546'. 


1  The  parishes  of  Hungerford  FoUiatt  should  be  in   the  arch- 

and  Chilton  Folliatt,  being  locally  deaconry  of  Wilts  and  diocese 

situate   partly  in   the    county  of  of  Salis})ury. 

Berks,  and  partly  in  the  county  -'  Order  in  council  loth  Oct. 

of  Wilts,  it  was  determined  by  1836. 

order  in  council  27th  Aug.  1846,  •'  Il)id,  19th  July  1837. 

that  the    parish   of  Hungerford  •*  Ibid. 

should  be  in  the  diocese  of  Ox-  ^  Pat.  34  lien. VIII.  p.  6.  ni.  9. 

ford  and  archdeaconry  of  Berks;  <»  llynier,  vol.  \v.  ]>.  75. 

but  that  the  parish   of  Chilton  '  Pat.  38  lien.VIll.  p.  8. 


504 


OXFORD. 


BISHOPS. 

1542    Robert  King^  the  last  abbot  ofOsnei/'^,  was  made  the 
34H.VTn.     first  bishop  of  Osney  ist  Sept.  1542;  the  see  however 
was  removed  to  Oxford  9th  June  1545^-  He  died  4th 
Dec.  1557^,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedraP^.     His 
will  is  in  the  Prerogative  Office  of  Canterbury  ^^ 
1558    Thomas  Goldwell,  bishop  of  St.  Asaph,  was  nominated 
5&6P.&M.     to  this  see,  and  had  a  patent  for  the  custody  of  the 
bishopric  and  temporalities,  dated  9th  Nov.  1558^2, 
but  before  the  translation  could  be  perfected,  queen 
Mary  died;  and  the  translation  was  never  completed; 
he  soon  after  resigned  his  bishopric  of  St.  Asaph,  left 
England,  and  died  in  Rome  circa  158 1.       A  conge 
d'ehre  was  issued  ist  Sept.  1567^'^. 
See  vacant  upwards  of  nine  years. 
Hugh  Coren^%  Curen,  Curren,  or  Curwen,  LL.D., 
was  elected  26th  Sept.  1.567,  had  the  royal  assent  to 
his  election  8th  Oct.^',  and  the  temporalities  were  re- 
stored to  him  3rd  Dec. 16.  He  died  in  the  latter  end  of 
Oct.  1568,  at  Swinbroke  near  Burford  in  Oxfordshire, 
and  was  buried  there.     His  will  is  in  the  Prerogative 
Office  of  Canterbury  17.      The  spiritualities  after  his 


1.567 
loEliz. 


6  Episcopus  Rhedonensis  or 
Reonenis  in  partibus  in  fidelium 
sufFraganeus  episcopo  Lincolni- 
ensi.     Reg.  Longland  Line. 

7  He  was  also  last  abbot  of 
Thame. 

8  Pat.  37Hen.VIII.  p.  2.  m.  36. 

9  The  spiritualities  of  the  see 
after  his  death  were  seized  into 
the  hands  of  the  archbishop  7th 
Dec.  1557.     Reg.  Pole,  f.  62. 

10  Ex  Epitaphio. 
1'  Cheyney,  13. 

'2  Pat.5&6Phil.  &Mar.  p.2. 
m.  31. 

^3  Pat.  9  EHz.  p.  13.  m.  31. 

^^  He  was  elected  dean  of  He- 
reford in  1 54 1,  and  was  promoted 
to  the  archiepiscopal  see  of  Dub- 


lin about  April  1555,  (Pat.  i  &  2 
Phil.  &  Mar.  p.  11.  m.  16.)  and 
is  said  to  have  been  consecrated 
in  St.  Paul's  cathedral,  London, 
8th  Sept.  1555.  It  is  remarkable 
that  neither  in  the  grant  of  the 
royal  assent,  nor  in  that  of  the 
restitution  of  the  temporalities  of 
Oxford,  is  any  mention  made  of 
his  having  enjoyed  that  dignity; 
he  is  merely  styled,  *'  Reveren- 
dum  in  Christo  patrem  Domi- 
num  Hugonem  Curen,"  and 
"  reverendum  in  Christo  patrem 
Hugonem  Curren." 

'^  Pat.  9  Eliz.  p.  2.  m.  i. 

JC  Ibid.  p.  10. 

'''  Babington,  25. 


BISHOPS.  505 

death  were  seized  into  the  hands  of  the  archbishop 
22nd  Dec.  1568  >^ 

See  "cacant  twenty-one  years. 

John  Undkhhill,  S.T.F.,  rector  of  Lincoln  college.,  was 
elected  8th  Dec.  1589,  confirmed  on  the  23rd^  and  con- 
secrated at  Lambeth  the  next  day^'^.  He  died  about 
the  beginning  of  May  1592,  and  was  buried  in  his  own 
cathedral. 

See  vacant  eleven  years. 
A  conge  d'elire  was  issued  ist  Dec.  160320. 

John  Bridges,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Salisbury^  was  elected 
4th  Jan.  1 603-4,  received  the  royal  assent  on  the  24th 
of  that  month -^^  was  confirmed  loth  Feb.,  and  con- 
secrated at  Lambeth  on  the  12th  of  the  same 
month^'^ ;  the  temporalities  were  restored  to  him  i6th 
March  following -^-^  He  died  at  March-Baldon  near 
Oxford  25th  March  16 18,  and  was  buried  there^^. 
The  conge  d'elire  is  dated  4th  Aug.  16 18-''. 

John  Howson,  S.T.P.,  was  elected  12th  Sept.  1618; 
had  the  royal  assent  15th  Oct.  1618 -<^,  and  obtained 
the  temporalities  28th  March  (?May)  16192/;  was 
confirmed  7th  May  1619,  consecrated  at  Lambeth  on 
the  9th  of  the  same  month-''  ;  and  in  1628  he  was 
translated  to  Durham,  The  license  to  elect,  vice 
bishop  Howson  translated  to  Durham,  is  dated  1 8th 
JSept.  i628'^''. 

llicHAKD  CoRBKT,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Oxford.,  was  elected 
24th  Sept.  1628,  received  the  royal  assent  2nd  Oct.^°, 
confirmed  1  7th  Oct.,  and  consecrated  at  Lambeth  on 
the  19th  of  the  same  month -^^ ;  in  1632  he  was  trans- 
lated to  Norwich.  A  conge  d'elire  for  the  election  of 
another  bishop  issued  8th  May  1632^'^. 


>8  Reg.  Parker,  f.  2.  26  Pat.  16  Jac.  I.  p.  25.  m.  2. 

1^  Reg.  Wliitgift,  f.  70.  -"  Pat.  17  Jac.  1.  p.  13.  m.  i. 

'^  Pat.  1  Jac.  1.  p.  16.  '^^  Reg.  Abbot,  II.  f.  14. 

21  Ibid.  p.  24.  m.  I.  29  Pat.  4  Car.  I.  p.  38.  N^.  3. 

22  Reg.  Whitgift.  III.  f.  84.  -''^  Ibid.  p.  37.  N".  2. 

^"^  Pat.  I  Jac.  I.  p.  24.  in.  i.  ^^  Reg.  Abbot,  II.  f.  i6a. 

24  Ex  Epitaphio.  •<2  Pat.  8  Car.  I.  p.  13.  N®.  9. 
2-''  Pat.  16  Jac.  I,  p.  25.  m.  3. 

vol,.  II.  ^  T 


506  OXFORD. 

1632    John  Bancroft,  S.T.P.,  master  of  University  college^ 

8  Car.  T.  Oxford^  was  elected  12th  May  1632,  received  the  royal 
assent  to  his  election  28th  May-^^,  confirmed  6th 
June,  and  consecrated  at  Lambeth  on  the  loth  of  the 
same  month^^  He  died  in  Feb.  1640-T,  and  was 
buried  at  Cuddesdon  in  Oxfordshire  on  the  25th  of  that 
month.  His  will  is  in  the  Prerogative  Office  of  Canter- 
bury3-^..  The  license  to  elect  is  dated  nth  Nov. 1641^3. 
1641     Robert  Skinner,  bishop  of  Bristol^  was  elected  to  this 

17  Car.  I.  see  J  he  had  the  royal  assent  to  his  election  29th  Nov. 
1641^4^  -vvas  confirmed  1 6th  Dec. '^^  and  the  restitution 
of  the  temporalities  28th  Dec.-^^.  He  suffered  in  com- 
mon with  the  other  bishops  for  the  royal  cause,  but  in 
1 660  was  restored  to  this  see ;  and  in  1 662,  translated 
to  Worcester. 
1663    William  Paul,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  LicJifield,  was  elected 

15  Car.  II.  i^th  Nov.  1663,  confirmed  13th  Dec,  consecrated  at 
Lambeth  20th  Dec.37,  and  enthroned  7th  Jan.  1663-4. 
He  died  24th  May  1665,  and  was  buried  in  the  church 
of  Baldwin-Brightwell  in  Oxfordshire-^^.  His  will  is 
in  the  Prerogative  Office  of  Canterbury ^^. 
1665    Walter  Blandford,  S.T.P.,  warden  of  Wadham  col- 

17  Car.  II.  leg^^  Oxford^  was  elected  7th  Nov.  1665,  confirmed  in 
St.  Mary's  church,  Oxon,  on  the  28th  of  the  same 
month,  and  consecrated  in  New  college  chapel  3rd 
Dec.  following 40.  He  was  enthroned  in  person  14th 
Dec,  and  was  translated  to  Worcester  on  bishop 
Skinner's  death  in  1671. 
1671    Nathaniel  Crew,  LL.D.,  son  of  lord  Crew,  rector  of 

23  Car.  II.  Lincoln  college  and  dean  of  Chichester,  was  elected  16th 
June  1 67 1,  confirmed  in  the  church  of  St.  Mary  Savoy 
on  the  27th  of  the  same  month,  and  consecrated  at 


30  Pat.  8  Car.  I.  p.  13.  N".  9.  36  Pat.  17  Car.  I.  p.  9.  No.  2. 

31  Reg.  Abbot,  III.  f.  45.  and  37  Reg.  Juxon,  f.  376. 
Bishops'  Certificates.  38  Ex  Epitaphio. 

32  Evelyn,  80.  39  Mico,  26. 

33  Pat.  17  Car.  I.  p.  9.  N^.  4.  40  Reg.  Sheldon,  and  London 

34  Ibid.  N".  3.  Gazette. 
3^  Bishops'  Certificates. 


BISHOPS.  507 

Lambeth  2nd  July  following  *'.  On  2  2n(l  Oct.  1674  he 
was  translated  to  Durham. 
[    Henry  Compton,  S.T.P.,  brother  of  the  earl  of  North- 
II-    ampton,  was  elected  10th  Nov.  1674,  confinned   2nd 
Dec,  consecrated  at  Lambeth  on  the  6th  of  the  same 
month'-;  and  i8th  Dec.  1675  he  was  translated  to 
London. 
)    John  Fell,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Christ  Church,  Oxford,  was 
II-    elected  8th  Jan.  1675—6,  confirmed  5th  Feb.,  and  con- 
secrated the  next  day  in  the  chapel  at  Winchester 
House  at  Chelsea'-^.    He  died  10th  July  1686  1^.    His 
will  is  in  the  Prerogative  Office  of  Canterbury  '\ 
5    Samuel   Parker,   S.T.P.,   archdeacon  of  Canterbury, 
II-     was  nominated  22nd  Aug.,  and  elected  18th  Sept.; 
he  was    consecrated  at   Lambeth   17th  Oct.  1686'^. 
He    died   20th   March    j  687-8,   and   was   buried    in 
Magdalen  college  chapel,  Oxon '".      His  will  is  in  the 
Prerogative  Office  of  Canterbury  '''. 
8    Timothy  Hall,  S.T.P.,  was  elected   18th  Aug.,  and 
II-     consecrated  at  Lambeth  7th  Oct.'^  j688'^\     He  died 
loth  April  1690,  and  was  buried   in   the   church   of 
Hackney,  near  London.     His  will  is  in  the  Preroga- 
tive Office  of  Canterbury '•^ 
o    John    Hough,    S.T.P.,  president   of  Magdalen  college^ 
»!«'■     Oxford^  was  nominated  ]4th  April,  and  elected  29th 
April  1690,  and  received  the  royal  assent  ist  May-*-; 
he  was  consecrated  i  ith  May'^  and  the  temporalities 
were  restored  to  him  on  the  13th  of  the  same  month  '. 
He  was  translated  to  Coventry  and  Lichfield  5  th  Aug. 
1699. 

•11    lle{^.   Sheldon,    f.  90.    and  ^^  Ent  52. 

London  Gazette,  N^^«.  586,  587.  •*'->  The  London  Gazette  says, 

*•-  Reg.  Sheldon,  f.  123.  12th  Oct. 

^13  London  Gazette,  and  llefr.  '»*^  Reg.  Sancroft,  f.  184. 

Sheldon,  f.  176.  •'!  Dyke,  77. 

•»•»  Ex  Epitaphio.  «  Church  Book,  Home  Office. 

'*''  Lloyd,  120.  ^^  Reg.  Dec.  et  Cap.  Cantuar. 

'^'"'  London  Gazette,  and  Reg.  f.  25. 

Sancroft.  f.  156.  w  Church  Book,  Home  Office. 

■^'  Ex  Epitaphio. 

3    T   2 


508  OXFORD. 

1699    William    Talbot,    S.T.P.,    dean   of  Worcester,   was 
iiWm.ill.    elected  28th  Aug.,  consecrated  24th  Sept.^^^  and  en- 
throned 14th  Nov.  1699.     ^^  ^7^5  h®  w^^  translated 
to  Salisbury. 
1715    John   Potter,   S.T.P.,  regius  professor  of  divinity  at 
I  Geo.  I.      Oxford^  was  nominated  27th  April,  elected  9th  May 
1 7 15,  and  consecrated  at  Lambeth  on  the  15  th  of  the 
same  nionth'*'^.     He  was  translated  to  Canterbury  in 
Feb.  1736-7. 
1737    Thomas  Secker,  bishop  of  Bristol,  was  nominated  to 
10 Geo.  II.     Oxford  24th  March  1736-7,  and  elected  26th  April 
1737  ;  the  royal  assent  to  his  election  was  given  28th 
April,  he  was  confirmed  at  Bow  church  14th  May, 
did  his  homage  to  the  King  at  St.  James's  on  the 
19th,  and  the  temporalities  were  restored  to  him  24th 
May 5^.     He  was  translated  to  Canterbury  in  1758. 
1758    John  Hume,  bishop  of  Bristol,  was  nominated  25th  April 
31  Geo. II.     1758,  and  elected  9th  May;  the  royal  assent  to  his 
election  was  given  1 2th  May,  and  on  24th  May  he  was 
also  made  dean  of  St.  Paul's,  London.     He  was  con- 
firmed 3rd  June^^,   and  the  temporalities  were  re- 
stored to  him  13th  June  ^7.     He  was  translated  to 
Salisbury  in  Aug.  1 7  66. 
1766    Robert  Lowth,  bishop  of  St.  David's,  wsls  nominated 
i6Geo.III.     I  ith  Sept.  1766,  and  elected  on  the  30th  of  the  same 
month  ;  he  received  the  royal  assent  7  th  Oct.  1766, 
and  was  confirmed  i6th  Oct.,  on  which  day  the  tem- 
poralities were  restored  to  him  ^8.     He  was  translated 
to  London  in  1777. 
1777    John  Butler  was  elected  12th  May  1777,  confirmed 
lyGeo.IlI.     on  the  24th  of  the  same  month,  and  consecrated  the 
next  day ^9,     He  was  translated  to  Hereford  in  1788. 
1788    Edward  Smallwell,  bishop  of  St.  Bavid'^s,  was  nomi- 
28Geo.III.    nated  7th  March  1788,  and  elected  on   the   22nd   of 


^3  Reg.  Tenison,  f.  43.  ^7  Church  Book,  Home  Office. 

^^  Ibid.  II.  f.  176.  58  Ibid. 

55  Church  Book,  Home  Office.  59  Rgg.  Cornwallis,  f.  248. 

56  Reg.  Secker. 


HI  SHOPS.  509 

that  month  ;  the  royal  assent  was  given  to  his  elec- 
tion on  the  25th  of  the  same  month,  he  was  confirmed 
15th  April,  and  the  temporalities  were  restored  to 
him  17th  April.     He  died  26th  June  1799. 
99    John  Randoli'h  was  nominated  to  Oxford  i8th  July 
a.m.     1799,  and  elected    5th  Aug. ;    the  royal   assent  was 
given  to  his  election  7th  Aug.,  he  was  confirmed  on 
the  31st  of  the   same  month,   and    consecrated    ist 
Sept.^^,  and  the  temporalities  were  restored  to  him 
26th  Sept.^^     He  was  translated  to  Bangor  in  Dec. 
1806. 
07    Charles   Moss  was  nominated  to  the  see   of  Oxford 
a.m.     ^th  Jan.  1807,  and  the  conge  d'elire  issued   on  the 
13th  of  the  same  month;  he  was  elected  on  the  19th, 
the  royal  assent  to  his  election  was  given  on  the  2 1  st ; 
he  was  confirmed  on  the  31st  of  the  same  month,  was 
consecrated  ist  Feb.,  and  the  temporalities  were  re- 
stored to  him  3rd  Feb.^-     He  died  i6th  Dec.  18 t  i. 
12    William  Jackson  was  nominated  30th  Dec.  1811,  and 
0.111.     elected  27th  Jan.  1812;    the  royal  assent  was  given 
to  his  election   29th  Jan.     He  was  confirmed    22nd 
Feb.  and  consecrated  the  next  day  ;   the  temporalities 
were  restored  to  him   11th  March^^.     He  died   2nd 
Dec.  1 8 15,  oetat.  6^. 
ii/j    Edward  Legge,  D.C.L.,  dean  of  Windsor^  was  nomi- 
o-m-     natcd  22nd  Dec.  1815,  and  elected   12th  Feb.  1816; 
the  royal  assent  to  his  election  was  given  21st  Feb., 
he  was  confirmed  23rd  March,  consecrated  the  next 
day,  and  the  temporalities  were  restored  to  him  25th 
March'''.     He  died  27th  Jan.  1827,  aetat.  60. 
I27    Charles   Lloyd,  replm  professor  of  divhiif?/,  Oxford^ 
0- 1^'-     was  nominated  to  this  see  loth  Feb.  1827,  elected  oft 
the    1 2th,  and  the   royal   assent  to  his  election  was 
given  on  the  22nd  of  the  same  month;  he  was  con- 
firmed 1st  March,  and  consecrated  on  the  4th ;   the 


^^  Reg.  Moore,  f.  334.  <>-  Church  Book.  Home  Office. 

«»  Church  Book,  Home  Office.         t"'^^  Ibid.  '^^  Ibid. 


510  OXFOKD. 

temporalities  were   restored  to  him    12th   March ^3. 
He  died  31st  May  1829,  s^tat.  44. 
1829    Richard  Bagot  was  elected  13th  July  1829  »  ^^^  royal 

loGeo.lv.  assent  to  his  election  was  given  on  the  31st  of  the 
same  month.  He  was  confirmed  22nd  Aug.,  conse- 
crated the  next  day,  and  the  temporalities  were  re- 
stored to  him  7th  Sept.^^  He  was  translated  to 
Bath  and  Wells  in  Nov.  1846^5. 
1846    Samuel  AVilberforce,  dean  of  Westmmster,  the  pre- 

8  Victoria,  sent  bishop,  was  nominated  to  this  see  1 2th  Nov.  1846, 
and  elected  on  the  17  th,  the  royal  assent  to  his  elec- 
tion was  given  on  the  i8th,  he  was  confirmed  on  the 
22nd,  and  consecrated  on  the  30th  of  the  same  month. 
The  temporalities  were  restored  to  him  15th  Dec. 

The  arms  of  the  see  are  thus  blazoned  :  Sable,  a 
fess  argent ;  in  chief,  three  ladies'  heads  arrayed  and 
veiled  argent,  and  crowned  or,  and  in  base  an  ox  of 
the  second  passant  over  a  ford  proper. 

This  bishopric  is  rated  for  first  fruits  at  381^.  us.  o^d. 


DEANS. 

King  Henry  the  Eighth,  by  his  patent  dated  10th  May 
1524,  granted  leave  to  cardinal  Wolsey  to  convert 
the  monastery  of  St.  Frideswide  into  a  college  ^6,  by 
virtue  of  which,  the  cardinal  changed  the  name  of 
St.  Frideswide  into  Cardinal  college ;  and  king  Henry 
confirmed  it  by  his  patent  dated  13th  July  1525 ^7. 
The  same  King  by  other  patents,  dated  ist,  5th,  and 
loth  May  1526,  granted  several  immunities  and  pri- 
vileges to  the  said  newly-erected  college  ^8.  But  on 
on  15  th  Jan.  1530—31,  all  the  lands  and  patronages 

63  Church  Book,  Home  Office.  175,17910184.  See  also  several 

^  Ibid.                  65  Ibid.  bulls  of  pope  Clement,  in  favour 

66  Rymer,  vol.  xiv.  p.  15.  of  this  college.    Rymer,  vol.  xiv. 

67  Ibid.  p.  39.  pp.  250  to  257. 

68  Rymer,  vol.  xiv.  pp.  155  to 


DEANS.  oil 

were  surrendered  into  the  King's  hands,  by  deed 
dated  as  above,  John  Higdcn  being  then  dean^''^;  and 
the  King  (changing  the  name  from  Cardinal  college 
to  King  Henry  the  Eighth's  college)  on  27th  Sept. 
1532  vested  all  back  again  into  the  hands  of  trustees'^. 
In  the  year  1542  the  same  King  erected  a  now  bi- 
shop'^s  see  at  Osney^i;  but  soon  after,  not  liking  that 
situation,  removed  it  to  Oxford,  and  changed  the 
name  once  more,  from  King  Henry  the  Eighth's  col- 
lege, to  Christ  Church.  So  that  though  John  Higden' -, 
John  Oliver^J,  and  John  London^^  are  reckoned  deans 
here,  yet 

RiciiAiu)  Cox,  S.T.P.,  made  dean  of  the  newly-erected 
see  at  Osney  8th  Jan.  1543—4,  and  translated  hither 
in  1545  ;  became  the  first  dean  of  Christ  Church  4th 
Nov.     He  was  deprived  of  this  deanery  in  1553. 

Richard  Marshall  or  Martiall,  S.T.P.,  pt^ebenda/y 
of  St.  Paurs,  London,  and  Winchester ,  was  put  in  by 
queen  ]\Iary  in  1553;  and  (upon  <jueen  Elizabeth's  ac- 
cession to  the  crown)  he  resigned  it  in  May  1559"  '• 

Georcje  Carkw,  S.T.r.,  was  made  dean  here  9th  May 
1559;  and  he  resigned  it  in  1561,  on  being  made  dean 
of  Windsor. 

Thomas  Sampson,  S.T.P.,  formerly  dean  0/ Chichester, 
was  installed  in  Michaelmas  term  1561.  He  was  de- 
prived in  1564,  for  puritanism,  by  archbishop  Parker. 
Died  9th  April  1589,  .rtat.  72,  and  was  buried  in  the 
chapel  of  A\'igston's  hospital  in  Leicester,  of  which  he 
was  master. 

Thomas  Godwin,  S.T.P.,  prehendari/  of  Lincoln,  suc- 
ceeded  in  June  1565;    he  was  removed  to  the  dean- 

♦•"•  Rymer,  vol.  xiv.  p.  409.  as  dean  of  Cardinal  Collepje. 

"^' "Ad  opus  et  usum  decani  "■*  Styled  dean  of  Osney;  but 

et  canonicorum."    Patent    dated  the  Kini^'s  letter  announcing  the 

27th  Sept. 1532.  Rymer,  vol.  xiv.  death  of  London  in  Jan.  1543-4, 

p.  443.  (Pat.  3.-)  llen.VllI.  p.  14.  m.iS.) 

'"•  Rymer,  vjl.  XIV.  pp-754»7r)9'  terms  him  dean  of  the  cathedral 

'"-  Ob.  13th  .Ian.  i,")32-3.  church  of  Oxford. 

"•'*  Nominated  in   Feb.  1532-3  "•''  Re;;.  Parker,  f.  i. 


512  OXFORD. 

ery  of  Canterbury  loth  March  1566-7,  and  after- 
wards was  promoted  to  the  see  of  Bath  and  Wells. 

Thomas  Cooper,  S.T.P.,  was  presented  by  the  Queen 
28th  April  1567,  and  instituted  by  the  archbishop  on 
the  30th  of  the  same  month.  In  1569  he  became  dean 
of  Gloucester,  and  in  1571  he  was  made  bishop  of 
Lincoln  7^. 

John  Piers,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Chester  and  master  of  Balr 
liol  college^  Oxford,  was  admitted  28th  Feb.  1570- 1; 
he  obtained  the  deanery  of  Salisbury  15th  March 
157 1-2,  and  in  1576  he  was  made  bishop  of  Ro- 
chester 77. 

Tobias  Matthew,  S.T.P.,  a  canon  here  and  president 
of  St.  John'' s  college  Oxford^  succeeded  in  1576,  and  re- 
signed it  in  1584,  having  been  made  dean  of  Durham 
31st  Aug.  1583  ;  he  became  bishop  of  that  see  in  1595, 
and  archbishop  of  York  in  1 606. 

William  James,  S.T.P.,  master  of  Vniversitt/  college, 
Oxford,  succeeded  in  1584;  he  was  removed  in  1596 
to  the  deanery  of  Durham,  and  to  the  bishopric  of 
Durham  in  1606. 

Thomas  Ravis,  S.T.P.,  prebendary  of  Westminster,  suc- 
ceeded in  1596,  and  in  March  1604-5  ^®  ^^^  made 
bishop  of  Gloucester's. 

John  King,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon  of  Nottingham  and  pre- 
hendary  of  St.  Paul's,  London,  had  this  dignity  con- 
ferred on  him  4th  Aug.  1605;  and  in  1611  he  was 
made  bishop  of  London. 

William  Goodwyn,  S.T.P.,  installed  13th  Sept.  1611. 
He  became  archdeacon  of  Middlesex  in  1616.  He 
died  nth  June  1620,  setat.  6^,  and  was  buried  in  the 
cathedral  79. 

Richard  Corbet,  S.T.P.,  succeeded  20th  June  1620, 
was  installed  on  the  24th  of  the  same  month,  and  in 
1628  he  was  made  bishop  of  this  see^^. 


76  Reg.  Parker,  f.  i.  79   Ex   Epitaphio.     Camden's 

'^'^  Ibid.  f.  2.  Annals. 

78  Reg.  Bancroft.  80  Reg.  Abbot,  f.  2. 


DEANS.  513 

Brian  Dijppa,  S.T.P.,  was  nominated  by  the  King  24th 
Oct.  1628  ^',  installed  28th  Nov.  1629,  and  in  1638  he 
was  made  bishop  of  Chichester. 

Samuel  Fell,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Liclifidd^  was  nominated 
dean  hero  28th  June  1638,  vice  Diippa  promoted  to 
Chichester;  and  in  1647  he  was  ejected.  He  died  1st 
Feb.  1648—9,  and  was  buried  in  the  church  of  Sun- 
ningwell  near  Abingdon  co.  Berks.  He  also  held  the 
office  of  Margaret  professor. 

Edward  Reynolds,  A.M.,  preacher  of  Lincoln  s  Inn^ 
had  possession  of  this  dignity  given  him  by  the  same 
authority  that  ejected  his  predecessor,  12th  April 
1648.  And  in  1650  he  was  turned  out  to  make  room 
for 

John  Owen,  who  enjoyed  it  under  the  influence  of  the 
same  usurped  power  from  i8th  March  1650-51  to 
I  ith  March  1 659-60,  when  he  was  deprived.  He  died 
24th  Aug.  1683,  and  was  buried  in  Bunhill  fields, 
London,  among  the  dissenters,  aetat.  67. 

Edward  Reynolds,  S.T.P.,  was  restored  13th  March 
1659—60,  but  forced  to  quit  the  office  very  soon  after. 
He  became  bishop  of  Norwich  in  1661. 

George  Morley,  S.T.P.,  was  installed  27th  July  1660; 
and  in  October  the  same  year  he  was  made  bishop  of 
Worcester  ^-. 

John  Fell,  S.T.P.,  canon  of  tliis  church,  was  installed 
30th  Nov.  1660;  in  1676  he  was  made  bishop  of 
this  see,  and  held  the  deanery  in  commcndam  till  his 
death,  10th  July  1686. 

John  Massey,  A.M.,  was  installed  29th  Dec.  1686,  and 
quitted  it  in  the  year  1688,  being  a  Roman  catholic. 
He  fled  abroad,  and  died  in  1716  at  Paris,  and  was 
buried  in  the  convent  of  blue  nuns  there,  of  which  he 
was  confessor. 

Benjamin'    Woodroif   was    nominated    by  the    Kinij: 


5^>  Pat.  4  Car.  I.  p.  3.  «*-  Reg.  J  axon. 

VOL.  u.  3  u 


514  OXFORD. 

8th  Dec.  ]688  ^^,  but  he  does  not  seem  to  have  been 
installed. 

Henry  Aldrich,  S.T.P.,  was  appointed  by  letters  pa- 
tent 4th  April  1689,  and  installed  \  7th  June  1689.  He 
died  14th  Dec.  17  10,  and  was  buried  on  the  22nd  of 
that  month  in  the  cathedral. 

Francis  Atterbury,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Carlisle,  was  no- 
minated to  this  deanery  28th  Aug.  171  i^i,  vice  Dr. 
Henry  Aldrich  deceased;  and  in  July  17 13  he  was 
made  bishop  of  Rochester  and  dean  of  Westminster. 

George  Smalridge,  S.T.P.,  dean  0/ Carlisle,  was  re- 
moved to  this  deanery  nth  July  17 13;  and  in  April 
1714  he  was  made  bishop  of  Bristol,  with  leave  to  hold 
this  deanery  in  commendam.  Ob.  27th  Sept.  17 19, 
setat.  57. 

Hugh  Boulter,  S.T.P.,archdeaco7i  of  Surrey,  was  made 
dean  of  Christ  Church  and  bishop  of  Bristol  1 5th  Oct. 
1719,  vice  Dr.  Smalridge  deceased.  Dr.  Boulter  was 
translated  to  Armagh  in  J  7  23  ^^. 

William  Bradshaw,  S.T.P.,  a  canon  of  this  cathedral, 
was  nominated  to  the  deanery  here  29th  Aug.  1724^^ 
and  installed  17th  Sept.  1724.  He  became  bishop  of 
Bristol  in  1724,  and  held  this  deanery  in  commendam 
by  dispensation  dated  7th  Oct.  1724^7.  He  died  at 
Bath  1 6th  Dec.  1732,  setat.  60. 

John  Coneyheare,  S.T.P.,  rector  of  Exeter  college,  was 
made  dean  of  Christ  Church  by  patent  dated  12th 
Jan.  1732-3.  He  became  bishop  of  Bristol  in  1750, 
and  held  this  deanery  in  commendam  from  6th  Dec. 
1750^^  to  his  death  in  July  1755. 

David  Gregory,  S.T.P.,  was  nominated  to  this  deanery 
7th  May  1756,  vice  Dr.  John  Coneybeare,  bishop  of 
Bristol,  deceased ^9.     He  died  i6th  Sept.  1767. 

William  Markham,  S.T.P.,  was  nominated  to  this 
deanery  in  Oct.  1767,  vice  Dr.  Gregory  deceased.  He 
was  promoted  to  the  see  of  Chester  in  177 1,  and  held 

^  Church  Book,  Home  Office.  ^^  Church  Book,  Home  Office. 
»4  Ibid.  ^•'''  Ibid.  87  Ibid.        88  Ibid.       89  Ibid. 


ARCHDEACONS.  515 

this  deanery  in  commendam  by  dispensation  until  he 

was  promoted  to  the  archbishopric  of  York  in  1776. 
Lewis   Bagot,   S.T.P.,   was  appointed    in    1777,   vice 

Dr.  Markham.     He  was  elected  bishop  of  Bristol  in 

1782,  and  held  this  deanery  in  commendam  to  1783, 

when  he  was  translated  to  Norwich,  and  resigned  this 

deanery. 
Cyril  Jackson,  D.D.,  appointed  in  1783,  vice  bishop 

Bagot.     He  resigned  the  dignity  in  1  809  ;    and  died 

31st  Aug.  1 81 9,  getat.  73. 
Charles  Henry  Hall,  D.D.,  was  appointed  31st  Oct. 

1809,  ^^^®  ^^'  ^y^'i^  Jackson  resigned.     He  resigned 

this  deanery  for  that  of  Durham  in  1824;  and  died 

J 6th  March  1827,  setat.  6^, 
Samuel  Smith,  D.D.,  nominated  nth  Feb.  1824,  vice 

Dr.  Hall,  and  admitted  ist  March  1824.  He  resigned 

this  dignity  in  1831. 
Thomas  Gaisford,  D.D.,  nominated   loth  Oct.  1831, 

and  admitted  on  the   15th  of  the  same  month,  vice 

Dr.  Smith  resigned. 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  OXFORD, 

SINCE  THE  SEPARATION  FROM  THE  SEE  OF 
LINCOLN. 

Walter  AVright,  LL.D.,  was  the  last  that  enjoyed 
this  dignity  whilst  part  of  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  and 
the  first  here  after  its  separation.  He  came  in  the 
beginning  of  1543,  died  loth  May  156 1,  and  was  bu- 
ried in  St.  Mary's  church,  O.xford.  He  was  also  pre- 
bendary of  Salisbury  and  Winchester. 

John  Kknnall,  LL.D.,  succeeded  in  1  561  ;  and  died 
at  Exeter,  where  he  was  a  canon,  in  1592.  His  will 
was  proved  22nd  April  1592. 

John  Dutry,  LL.D.,  succeeded  in  i  592  ;  and  died  at 
Chichester,  where  he  was  a  prebendary,  9th  Juno 
1614. 

3  u  2 


516  OXFORD. 

William  Bridges,  S.T.B.,  installed  17th  June  1614; 
he  died  in  1624,  being  also  prebendary  of  Lincoln. 

Barton  Holiday,  A.M.;  he  compounded  for  his  first 
fruits  in  May  1625.  He  died  2nd  Oct.  166 1,  and  was 
buried  in  the  cathedral  of  Christ  Church,  Oxon. 

Thomas  Barlow,  S.T.Y*.,  provost  ofQueen^s  college,  suc- 
ceeded in  1662,  and  installed  13th  June  1664;  in  1675 
he  was  made  bishop  of  Lincoln. 

Timothy  Halton,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon  of  Brecknock^  pre- 
sented loth  July  1675.     -^^  ^^^^  ^^®^  July  1704. 

Humphrey  Hody,  S.T.P. ,  instituted  ist  Aug.  1704. 
He  died  20th  Jan.  1706-7. 

Timothy  Goodwyn,  S.T.P.,  collated  ist  Feb.  1706-7- 
From  this  dignity  he  was  made  bishop  of  Kilmore  and 
Ardagh  in  Ireland  in  1714,  and  thence  translated  to 
the  archbishopric  of  Cashel.  Ob.  13th  Dec.  1729  ;  bu- 
ried at  St.  Anne's,  Dubhn,  15th  Dec.  1729. 

William  Baker^  S.T.P.,  collated  14th  Feb.  17 14-15, 
vice  Goodwyn.  He  was  made  bishop  of  Bangor  in  1 723. 

Robert  Cooke,  A.M.,  prehendarT/  of  Gloucester,  23rd 
April  172490.     He  died  in  Aug.  following. 

George  Rye,  D.D.,  26th  Aug.  172491.  He  died  in 
July  1 74 1. 

JoHNPoTTER^M.A.^son  of  the  arclibishop  of  Canterbury, 
22nd  Sept.  1741^2^  vice  Dr.  Rye  deceased.  He  died 
in  1767. 

Thomas  Randolph,  D.D.,  19th  Jan.  1767^3,  vice  John 
Potter  resigned.     He  died  in  1783. 

George  Turner,  D.D.,  30th  June  1783 9*,  vice  Thomas 
Randolph  deceased.     He  died  in  1797. 

Phineas  Pett,  D.D.,  nth  Nov.  179795,  vice  George 
Turner  deceased.     He  died  in  1830. 

Charles  Carr  Clerke,  M.A.,  9th  March  1830,  vice 
Phineas  Pett,  D.D. 

This  dignity  is  rated  for  first  fruits  at  71/.  6s.  o\d.^^ 

90  Bishops'  Certificates.  ^^  Bishops'  Certificates. 

?i  Ibid.  92  Ibid.  96  Ecton,  p.  284. 

93  Ibid.  94  Ibid. 


PREBENDARIES.  517 

ARCHDEACON  OF  BERKS^ 

Edward  Berens,  installed  7th  Sept.  1832. 


ARCHDEACON  OF  BUCKINGHAM2. 
Justly  Hill,  collated  7th  Sept.,  installed  10th  Sept. 
1825,  vice  Luke  Heslop  deceased. 


PREBENDARIES^  or  CANONS 4. 

FHIST  STALL. 

William  Hayxes,  S.T.B.,  provost  of  Oriel,  was  the 
first  in  this  stall  after  the  new  foundation  by  king 
Henry  VHL,  anno  1546.  He  died  8th  July  1550, 
and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral. 

Peter  Martyr  was  collated  24th  Oct.  1550,  and  in- 
stalled 20th  Jan.  1550-51.  He  quitted  it  in  the  be- 
ginning of  (pieen  Mary's  reign. 

Richard  Bruern  was  put  in  his  place  in  Hilary 
term  1553.  He  died  about  the  latter  end  of  April 
1565,  and  was  buried  in  St.  George's  chapel,  ^\'indsor, 
of  which  ho  was  a  canon. 

Roger  Marbeck,  A.M.,  provost  of  Oriel  college,  suc- 
ceeded in  1565,  held  it  about  two  years,  and  then 
voluntarily  resigned  it.  Ob.  circa  July  1605,  and 
seems  to  have  been  buried  in  the  church  of  St.  (files', 
Cripplegate,  London. 

1  See  p.  503.          2  gee  p.  503.  Wales,  was  made  a  canon  of  this 

•^   On   first   fixing  this  see  at  clmrcli,  37  Hen.  VIII. 

Osney  in  1542,  the  six  following  "  I  find  John  Robyns,  a  })re- 

persons    were    made    chartulary  bendary  of  Windsor,  was  a  canon 

prebendaries,  viz.  Alexander  Hcl-  here  temp.  Hen.  VIII. 

sire,  A.M. ;  Thomas  Day,  LL.B,;  "...  Rogers,  canon  here  1561. 

WilliamlIaynes,S.T.P.;  Richard  ''John  Roper,  Margaret  pro- 

Beseley,S.T.I\;JohnDyer,A.M.;  fessor,  admitted  canon  here  an. 

Gervase  Lynch,  A.M.  I532. 

•*  The  following  notes  occur  in  "  John  Leland,  the  antiiiuary. 

earl  Powis's  copy  of  Le  Neve:  canon  here  temp.  lien.  VIII. 

"  I  find  sn-  John  Cheek,  knt.,  "  HulUnger,  canon  here  temp. 

preceptor  to  Edward    prince  of  Kdw.  VI." 


518  OXFORD. 

Arthur  Wake,  A.M.,  succeeded  in  Hilary  term  1567. 
He  died  1  ith  July  1596,  and  was  buried  on  the  north 
side  of  the  choir. 

Richard  Thornton,  A.M.,  was  installed  13th  July 
1596,  by  virtue  of  a  grant  of  the  next  prebend  dated 
16th  Oct.,  1588.  He  died  2nd  Jan.  16 14,  and  was 
buried  in  the  cathedral. 

William- Ballow,  S.T.P.,  succeeded  3rd  Jan.  1614. 
He  died  in  Dec.  161S,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral. 

William  Piers,  S.T.P,,  succeeded  i6th  Dec.  1618. 
In  1622  he  was  made  dean  of  Peterborough,  and  in 
1630  bishop  of  Peterborough,  but  held  this  in  com- 
mendam  with  it  till  1632,  when  he  was  translated  to 
Bath  and  Wells. 

Thomas  Iles,  S.T.P.,  principal  of  Hart  hall,  sncceeded 
in  1632,  and  was  ejected  by  the  Parliamentary  visitors 
in  1648.  He  died  20th  June  1649,  and  was  buried 
in  one  of  the  aisles  of  the  cathedral. 

Henry  Wilkinson,  S.T.P.,  was  put  in  by  the  same 
authority  that  ejected  his  predecessor  i  zth  April  1648 ; 
but  on  the  Restoration  he  was  forced  to  leave  it.  Ob. 
June  1675,  ^^  Clapham  in  Surrey,  and  buried  in  St. 
Dunstan's,  Fleet  street,  London. 

Jasper  Mayne,  S.T.P.,  was  substituted  in  the  room 
of  Wilkinson  27th  July  1660.  He  died  6th  Dec. 
1672,  and  was  buried  10th  Dec.  in  the  second  aisle 
joining  on  the  north  side  of  the  cathedral  of  Christ 
Church.     He  was  also  archdeacon  of  Chichester. 

Benjamin  Woodroff,  A.M.,  was  installed  17th  Dec. 
1672.  Ob.  in  171 1,  and  buried  in  the  church  of  St. 
Bartholomew,  Royal  Exchange,  London. 

George  Smalridge,  nominated  27th  Aug.,  and  in- 
stalled 6th  Sept.  1 711,  vice  Woodroff. 

Thomas  Terry,  installed  30th  July  17 13,  vice  Smal- 
ridge promoted  to  the  deanery. 

Richard  Trevor,  M.A.,  8th  Nov.  1735;  became  bi- 
shop of  St.  David's  in  1743—4,  and  held  the  canonry 
in  commendam  till  translated  to  Durham  in  1752. 


PREBENDARIES.  519 

RicHAiiD  Newton,  D.D._,  /^th  Jan.  175:}  ;  died  the  same 

year. 
Edwarj)  Bentham,  D.D.,  29th   April  1754;   became 

regius   profe.ssor  of  divinity  in  1763,  and  so   passed 

from  this  to  the  fifth  stall. 
John   Moore,  D.D.,   ist  July  1763;  afterwards  dean 

of  Canterbury,  bishop  of  Bangor,  and  archbishop  of 

Canterbury. 
Lewis  Bacjot,  M.A.,  23rd  May  1764,  D.C.L.  29th  Feb. 

1772;  afterwards  dean  of  Christ  Church,  and  bishop 

of  Bristol,  Norwich  and  St.  Asaph. 
William  Hemix(;tox,  D.l).,  22nd  !March  1777;  died 

June  1792. 
James  Burton,  D.D.,  23rd  March  1793. 
William    I^uckland,   nominated    6th   July,    installed 

14th  July  1825.     Dean  of  Westminster  in  T'^4,5. 
Charles  Cark   Clerke,  B.D.,  archdeacon  of  Oxford, 

24th  March  1846,  in  pursuance  of  the  act  3  v^^  4  Vict. 

c.  1 13. 

SECOND  STALL. 

William  Tresham,  S.T.P.,  who  was  made  the  fifth 
canon  of  the  college  first  founded  by  king  Henry  VIII, 
was  appointed  the  first  in  this  stall  of  the  last  foun- 
dation. He  was  deprived  in  1560.  He  died  at  Bug- 
brook  in  Northamptonshire  in  1569,  and  was  buritnl 
in  the  chancel  there. 

John  Calehill,  A.M.,  archdeacon  of  Colchester^  suc- 
ceeded 5th  July  1560.  He  resigned  in  1370,  and 
died  at  Bocking  in  Esse.\  20th  Aug.  in  the  same  year, 
and  was  buried  there. 

Tobias  Matthew,  A.^I.,  archdeacon  of  Bath^  suc- 
ceeded in  1.570;  in  1576  he  was  made  dean  of  this 
church. 

Daniel  Bernard,  S.T.P.,  was  substituted  in  Matthew's 
place  in  1577.  I^Ie  died  in  Sept.  1388,  and  was  burifd 
in  the  cathedral. 

John   Ptrefoy,    A.M.,   was  admitted   in    Sept.  1588. 


520  OXFORD. 

He  died  13th  May  j6oi,  and  was  buried  in  the 
cathedral. 

John  Howson,  A.M.,  was  admitted  15th  May  1601  ; 
and  9th  May  16 19  he  was  consecrated  bishop  of  this 
see. 

Samuel  Fell,  S.T.B.,  was  installed  9th  May  1619,  the 
same  day  that  his  predecessor  was  consecrated  bi- 
shop ;  and  in  1638  he  became  dean  of  this  church. 

William  Strode,  S.T.P.,  was  admitted  ist  July  1638. 
He  died  loth  March  1644,  and  was  buried  in  the 
Divinity  chapel  belonging  to  this  cathedral  3. 

Henry  Hammond,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon  of  Chichester, 
succeeded  about  17  th  March  1644-5.  Some  few  years 
after  (1647—8)  he  was  ejected  by  the  Parhamentary 
visitors.  He  died  at  Westwood  in  Worcestershire 
25th  April  (vii  Cal.  Maii)  1660,  setat.  ^^^  and  was 
buried  the  next  day  in  the  chancel  of  Hampton  church 
near  Westwood. 

Edward  Corbet,  A.M.,  one  of  the  visitors,  was  appointed 
20th  Jan.  1647— 8  ^^  ^^®  deprivation  of  Hammond ; 
but  he  soon  resigned  the  stall,  and 

Ralph  Button,  A.M.,  was  put  in  by  the  same  author- 
ity that  ejected  his  predecessor  Hammond,  4th  Aug. 
1648;  but  soon  after  the  Restoration  he  was  obliged 
to  leave  it. 

John  Fell,  A.M.,  was  substituted  in  Button's  place 
27th  July  1660;  and  in  the  latter  end  of  the  same 
year  he  was  made  dean  of  this  church. 

Sebastian  Smith,  S.T.P.,  was  installed  22nd  June 
1661.     Ob.  27th  April  1674,  setat.  70. 

Samuel  Speed,  A.M.,  instituted  2nd  May  1674,  vice 
Smith.  Ob.  22nd  Jan.  168 1—2,  and  was  buried  at 
Godalming. 

Henry  Aldrich,  S.T.P.,  was  installed  i3thFeb.i68i-2. 
He  became  dean  here  in  1689. 

William  Wake,  A.M.,  instituted  4th  April  1689,  vice 

3  In  Strode's  time  this  stall     place  in  the  University  of  Oxford, 
was  annexed  tothe  public  orator's     Heylin's  Life  of  Laud,  p.  299. 


§ 


PREBENDARIES.  521 

Aldrich;  installed  20th  June  1689 ;  ho  became  dean  of 
Exeter  in  1701. 

Thomas  IJcrtox,  S.T.P.,  instituted  30th  Dec.  1702, 
vice  Wake  resigned.     Ob.  4th  July  1733. 

Philip  Barton,  LL.D.,  inducted  21st  Aug.,  and  in- 
stalled 29th  Aug.  1733.     Ob.  13th  July  1765. 

William  Digby,  D.C.L.,  July  1765.  Dean  of  Wor- 
cester in  1769,  and  of  Durham  in  1777. 

John  Jeffreys,  M.A.,  nominated  19th  Aug.  1769. 

Cyril  Jackson,  ]].D.,  nominated  5th  June  1779.  Dean 
of  Christ  Church  in  1783. 

Thomas  Goodfellow  Shafto,  D.D.,  27th  June  1783. 
Ob.  17th  Oct.  1799. 

Charles  Henry  Hall,  B.D._,  30th  Nov.  1799.  Re- 
moved to  the  fifth  stall  as  regius  professor  of  divinity 
in  1807.     Dean  of  Christ  Church  in  1809. 

Samuel  Smith,  B.D.,  nominated  14th  Feb.,  and  in- 
stalled lotli  March  1807.     Dean  in  1824. 

Henry  Woodcock,  D.D.,  nominated  12th  Feb.  1824. 
Ob.  8th  Aug.  1840. 

Godfrey  Faussett,  D.D.,  lady  Margarefs professor  of 
divinity yH)ih  Aug.  1840,  in  virtue  of  3  &  4  Vict,  c.i  13. 

THIRD  STALL. 

Thomas  Day,  LL.B.,  was  appointed  the  first  in  this 
stall  by  the  new  charter  in  1546.  Ob.  in  Feb.  1567-8, 
and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral  here. 

Thomas  Thornton,  A.M.,  about  the  beginning  of 
March  1567—8.  He  died  13th  April  1629,  and  was 
buried  in  one  of  the  aisles  of  this  cathedral. 

Richard  Gardiner,  A.M.,  succeeded  23rd  April  1629  J 
and  in  1647-8  he  was  turned  out  by  the  Parliamentary 
visitors. 

Christoi'her  Rogers,  S.T.P.,  was  appointed  to  suc- 
ceed in  his  place  by  the  same  authority,  2nd  March 
1647—8,  and  took  possession  thereof  1 2th  April  fol- 
lowing; but  soon  after  the  Restoration  he  was  obliged 
to  give  way  to  the  right  owner. 
vol..  \\.  3  X 


522  OXFORD. 

Richard  Gardiner,  S.T.P.,  who  was  restored  to  it  in 

July  1660.     He  died  20th  Dec.  1670,  setat.  79,  and 

was  buried  in  the  cathedrals 
Robert  South,  S.T.P.,  was  installed  29th  Dec.  1670. 

He  died  8th  July  17 16,  aet.  83,  and  was  buried  i6th 

July  in  Westminster  abbey. 
Hon.  Henry  Egerton,  B.C.L._,  8th  Aug.  17 16.  Bishop 

of  Hereford  in  1723-4. 
Thomas  Tanner,  D.D.,  15th  Feb.  1723-4;  held  the 

stall  in  commendam  with  the  bishopric  of  St.  Asaph. 
David  Gregory,  8th  June  1736.  Dean  of  Christ  Church 

in  1755. 
William   Friend,  D.D.,  24th  May  1756.     Dean  of 

Canterbury  in  1760. 
John  Tottie,  A.M.,  21st  June  1760.     Ob.  21st  Nov. 

1774. 
Edward  Smallwell,  D.D.,  13th  May  1775.     Bishop 

of  St.  David^s  in  1783,  of  Oxford  in  1788. 
William  Jackson,  B.D.,  2nd  Aug.  1799.     Bishop  of 

Oxford  in  1812,  died  in  1815. 
Phineas  Pett,  D.D,,  archdeacon  of  Oxford^  nominated 

30th  Dec.  18 15,  installed  19th  Feb.  1816. 
John  Bull,  D.D,,  15th  March  1830. 


FOURTH  STALL. 

Alexander  Belsire,  A.M.,  was  appointed  the  first 
in  this  stall  by  the  charter  of  the  new  foundation  in 
1546.  He  was  deprived  in  the  beginning  of  queen 
Elizabeth's  reign.  Ob.  13th  July  1567,  and  was  buried 
in  Hanborough  church,  Oxfordshire. 

Thomas  Kent,  A.M.,  removed  from  the  seventh  stall, 
was  substituted  in  place  of  Belsire  in  1559.  He  died 
26th  Dec.  156 1,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral. 

Herbert  Westfaling,  S.T.B.,  succeeded  9th  March 


4  Ex  Epitaphio- 


PREBENDARIES.  52.3 

1561-2.     Ho  became  Margaret  professor  of  divinity 

in  I  562 ;  and  in  the  latter  end  of  1585  he  was  made 

bisliop  of  Hereford. 
RicirAiu)  Ekdes,  S.T.B.,  was  installed  lothFeb.  1.586. 

He  became  dean   of  Worcester  in   1596.     Ob.  19th 

Nov.  J  604. 
John  Peiun,  S.T.P.,  succeeded  24th  Nov.  1604.     He 

died  9th  May  1615,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral. 
Edward  Gwix,  A.M.,  was  installed   iith  May  1615. 

He  died  24th  Aug.  1624,  and  was  buried  on  the  north 

side  of  the  cathedral. 
John  Ki^g,  public  orator  in  Oxford^  was  admitted  28th 

Aug.  1624.     He  died  2nd  Jan.  1638,  setat.  43,  and 

was  buried  in  the  cathedral. 
Robert  Payne,  A.M.,  was  nominated  by  patent  i6th 

Jan.  1638.     Ho  was  ejected  by  the  Parliamentary  vi- 
sitors in  1647—8.     He  was  buried  at  Swallowfield  in 

Berkshire.     His  will  is  in  the  Prerogative  Office  of 

Canterbury,  and  was  proved  in  1651. 
John   Mills,   LL. B.,  was  admitted   i2tli  April  1648, 

and  exchanged  this  stall  for  the  sixth  with 
Edward  Pococ  k  in   1648.     He  was  deprived  for  not 

taking  the  engagement  in  1651. 
Peter  French,  A.M.,  succeeded  in  1651,  by  the  dona- 
tion of  Oliver  Cromwell,  whose  sister  he  had  married. 

He  died  at  Whitehall  17th  June  1655,  and  was  buried 

in  St.  Martin's  church,  Westminster. 
John   Poynter,   A.B.,   was   substituted   by  the  same 

authority  as   was   his   predecessor,    anno  1655,    ^"^ 

turned  out  soon  after  the  Restoration.     Ob.  2nd  Jan. 

1683-4,  setat.  86,  and  was  buried  in  St.  Peter's  in  the 

East,  Oxford. 
John   Dolben,   A.M.,   was  installed   27th  July  1660. 

Ho  was  made  dean  of  Westminst<jr  in  Dec.  1662,  and 

bishop  of  Rochester  in  1666. 
Gkokc;k  Crovdkx,  S.T.P.,  was  installed  14th  Dec.  1666. 

Ob.  14th  June  1678,  retat.  60. 

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524  OXFORD. 

Thomas  Lockey,  S.T.P.,  from  the  fifth  stall,  was  in- 
stituted hero  6th  July  1678,  vice  Croyden.     Ob.  29th 

June  1679,  setat.  78. 
John  Hammond,  A.M.,  instituted  4th  July  1679,  ^^^® 

Lockey.     Ob.  23rd  May  1723,  setat.  83. 
William  Bradshaw,  D.D.,  nominated  24th  May,  in- 
stalled 20th  July  1723.     Dean  of  Christ  Church  and 

bishop  of  Bristol  in  1724. 
Peter  Foulkes,  D.D.,  nominated  17th  Nov.,  installed 

25th  Nov.  1724.     He  died  30th  April  1747. 
Paul  Forester,  D.D.,  nominated  29th  May,  installed 

20th  June  1747.     He  died  17th  Sept.  1761. 
Hon.  Shute  Barrington,  M.A.,  nominated  loth  Oct. 

1761  ;    he   became   successively  bishop    of  Llandaff, 

Salisbury,  and  Durham. 
Hon.  Brownlowe  North,  D.C.L.,  nominated  in  April 

1768;  successively  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield, 

Worcester,  and  Winchester. 
Benjamin  Kennicott,   D.D.,    ist  Nov.  1770,  having 

resigned  a  stall  at  Westminster.    Ob.  18th  Aug.  1783. 
Hon.  Edward  Seymour  Conway,  M.A.,  loth  Sept. 

1783. 
Hon.  Edward  Venables  Vernon,   13th  Oct.  1785. 

He  became  bishop  of  Carlisle  in  1791,  and  archbishop 

of  York  in  1 807 . 
Edward  Christopher  Dowdeswell,  D.D.,  nominated 

1 8th   Jan.,    installed    13th   Feb.  1808.     He  died  in 

1849. 
Charles  Atmore  Ogilvie,  D.D.,  regius  professor  of 
pastoral  theology,  succeeded,  under  the  provisions  of 

the  act  3  &  4  Vict.  c.  1 13. 

FIFTH  STALL. 
John  Diar,  A.M.,  was  appointed  the  first  in  this  stall 
by  the  charter  of  the  new  foundation  in  1546.     He 
died  in  the  beginning  of  1547,  and  was  buried  in  the 
cathedral. 


I 


PREBENDARIES.  525 

Hexry  Siddall,  A.m.,  succeeded  in  1547.  Ho  died 
2iid  May  1572,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral. 

RoHKiiT  Dorset,  S.T.B.,  succeeded  in  May  1572.  He 
became  dean  of  Chester  in  i.'^79,  and  died  29th  May 
1580,  and  was  buried  at  Ewelme,  in  Oxfordshire,  of 
which  he  was  rector. 

Ralph  Pick  aver,  A.M.,  archdeacon  of  Rochester^  suc- 
ceeded 2nd  June  1580.  Died  8th  March  1614,  ^^^ 
was  buried  in  the  cathedral  at  Sahsbury,  of  which  he 
was  archdeacon. 

Edward  James,  S.T.B.,  was  installed  17th  March 
1 6 14,  and  died  in  Jan.  161 6. 

William  Piers,  S.T.P.,  was  installed  31st  Jan.  1616. 
He  afterwards  exchanged  it  for  the  first  stall. 

John  Prideaux,  S.T.P.,  was  installed  j6th  March 
1616;  and  in  1641  he  was  made  bishop  of  Worcester. 
He  died  at  Bredon,  in  Worcestershire,  20th  July 
1650,  and  was  buried  in  the  chancel  of  the  church 
there.     In  his  epitaph  it  is  said  he  died  29th  July. 

RoHERT  Sanderson,  S.T. P.,  succeeded  about  the  be- 
ginning of  the  year  1642 ;  and  not  many  years  after 
he  was  ejected  by  the  Parliamentary  visitors.  He  be- 
came bishop  of  Lincoln  in  1660. 

Henry  Cornish  7,  A.M.,  was  put  in  by  the  same  au- 
thority in  1 648  ;  but  turned  out  soon  after  the  Re- 
storation. 

WiLF-TAiM  Creed,  S.T. P.,  archdeacon  ofJVilts,  was  in- 
stalled in  the  beginning  of  the  year  1661.  He  died 
xiv  Cal.  Aug.  (19th  July)  1663,  setat.  47,  and  was  bu- 
ried in  the  cathedral. 

Thomas  Lockey,  S.T.  P.,  was  admitted  12th  Juno 
1665.  Ho  was  removed  to  the  fourth  stall  in  1678. 
Ho  died  29th  June  1679,  ^tat.  7S,  and  was  buried  in 
the  second  aisle  joining  on  the  north  side  to  the  choir 
of  Christ  Church. 


'  In  the   Antiq.   Oxf.,  lib.  i.     have  been  put  in  on  the  ejection 
p.  410.  Robert  Cross  is  said  to     of  Dr.  Sanderson. 


526  OXFORD. 

William  Jane^  S.T.B.^  was  instituted  5th  July  1678, 

vice  Loekey.    He  became  dean  of  Gloucester  in  1685. 

Buried  in  the  cathedral  27th  Feb.  1706-7. 
John  Potter,  S.T.P.,  was  instituted  29th  Jan.  1706-7, 

and   held  this  stall  in  commendam  with  the   see  of 

Oxford. 
George  Rye   succeeded  5th  April  1737,  on  Potter's 

translation  to  Canterbury.     Ob.  July  1741. 
John    Fanshawe,  15th  Nov.  1741.      Died  3rd   May 

Edward  Bentham,  D.D.,  1763,  having  exchanged  from 
the  first  stall.     Ob.  ist  Aug.  1776. 

Benjamin  Wheeler,  D.D.,  nominated  24th  Aug.  1776. 
Ob.  17th  July  1783. 

John  Randolph,  B.D.,  nominated  30th  Aug.,  installed 
9th  Sept.  1783.  Bishop  of  Oxford  1799,  of  Bangor 
1806,  of  London  1809. 

Charles  Henry  Hall,  D.D.,  i6th  Feb.  1807,  in  ex- 
change for  the  second  stall.     Dean  in  1809. 

William  Howley,  D.D.,  nominated  7th  Nov.  1809,  in 
exchange  for  the  seventh  stall,  on  HalFs  promotion  to 
the  deanery.  Bishop  of  London  in  18 13,  and  arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury  in  1828. 

William  Van  Mildert,  D.D.,  nominated  19th  Oct., 
installed  3rd  Nov.  18 13.  Bishop  of  Llandaff  in  18 19, 
of  Durham  1826.  He  held  the  stall  till  appointed  dean 
of  St.  Paul's  in  1 820.  • 

Frodsham  Hodson,  D.D.,  7th  Nov.  1820.  Died  i8th 
Jan.  1822. 

Charles  Lloyd,  D.D.,  20th  Feb.  1822.  Bishop  of 
Oxford  in  1827.     Died  31st  May  1829. 

Edward  Burton,  D.D.,  ist  Aug.  1829.  Died  19th  Jan. 

1836. 

Renn    Dickson    Hampden,   D.D.,    ist   March   1836. 

Bishop  of  Hereford  in  1848. 
William  Jacobson,  D.D.,  13th  April  1848. 


PKEBENDARIES.  52' 


SIXTH   STALL. 


James  Coortho^p  or  Clrtiioi'I',  A.M.,  was  appointed 
the  first  in  this  stall  by  the  charter  of  the  new  foun- 
dation in  1546.  Ho  died  19th  July  1557,  and  was 
buried  in  the  cathedral.  He  was  also  dean  of  Peter- 
borough. 

William  Ciikdsey,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon  of  Middlesex^ 
was  installed  the  latter  end  of  July  1557.  He  became 
president  of  C.C.C,  Oxford,  but  was  deprived  of  all 
his  offices  in  1559. 

Robert  Bankes  succeeded  in  1559.  -^^  ^^^^  ^^  Mor- 
ton in  Essex,  29th  Aug.  159 1,  and  was  buried  there. 
He  was  appointed  to  the  eighth  stall  by  the  charter 
of  foundation  in  1546,  but  was  deprived  therefrom  by 
queen  Mary  for  being  married. 

John  Kexnall,  LL.D.,  archdeacon  of  Oxford^  removed 
hither  from  the  eighth  stall,  was  the  next  in  tliis  stall 
in  1591.  He  died  at  Exeter  the  next  year.  His  will 
was  proved  22nd  April  1592. 

John  Weston,  LL.D.,  was  installed  3rd  Sept.  159 1. 
Pie  died  2otli  July  1632,  rotat.  circa  80,  and  was  bu- 
ried in  one  of  the  north  aisles  of  this  cathedral. 

John  IMorhts^,  S.T.13.,  succeeded  in  the  latter  end  of 
July  1632.  He  died  21st  March  1647—8,  a}tat.  ^^, 
and  was  buried  at  the  entrance  into  the  Divinity- 
chapel. 

Edward  Pocock,  S.T.13.,  Hebrew  professor  of  Oxford^ 
succeeded  in  the  beginning  of  the  year  1648;  and  soon 
after  he  exchanged  it  for  tlio  fourth  stall  with 

John  Mills,  LL.B.,  who  was  admitted  in  1648,  and 
was  deprived  of  it  in  165 1. 

Amrrosk  Upton,  A.AL.  was  substituted  by  tlie  com- 
mand of  Oliver  Cromwell  in  1651;  but  in  1659  the 
Long  Parliament  ejected  him,  and  restored 


s  During  his  time  a  canon ry     ally  annexed  to  the  Hehrew  pro- 
of (^hrist  Church  was  perpetu-     fessorship  in  Oxford. 


528  OXFORD. 

John  Mills,  LL.D.,  13th  March  1659-60;    but  the 

Restoration  coming  on  soon  after^  he  was  deprived  by 

the  King's  delegates,  and 
Edward  Pocock,  S.T.P.,  professor  of  Hebrew  in  Oxford^ 

was  restored  to  this  his  first  canonry  27th  July  1660^. 

Ob.  loth  Sept.  1691. 
Roger  Altham,  S.T.B.,  Hebrew  professor  in  Oxford, 

instituted  6th  Nov.  1691,  vice  Pocock. 
Thomas  Hyde,  S.T.P.,  Hebreio professor  in  Oxford,  in- 
stituted 30th  April  1 697, "per  incapacitat.  R.  Altham." 

Ob.  1 2th  Feb.  1702-3. 
Roger  Altham,  S.T.B.,  Hebrew  professor  in  Oxford, 

instituted  12th  March  1702-3,  vice  Hyde.     Ob.  15th 

Aug.  I  714. 
Robert  Clavering,  D.D.,  2nd  June  17 15.    Bishop  of 

Llandaff  in  1724-5,  of  Peterborough  in  1729. 
Thomas  Hunt,  D.D.,  22nd  Aug.  1747.    Ob.  30th  Oct. 

1774- 
Richard  Browne,  D.D.,  nominated  12th  Nov.  1774- 

Ob.  20th  March  1780. 
George  Jure,  D.D.,  1780.     Ob.  13th  Nov.  1787. 
Benjamin  Blayney,  B.D.,  7th  Dec.  1787.     Ob.  20th 

Sept.  1 801. 
Joseph  White,  D.D.,  instituted  1st  and  installed  22nd 

April  1802.     Ob.  22nd  May  1814. 
Richard  Laurence,  D.C.L.,  nominated  7th,  instituted 

19th,  and  installed  20th  June  18 14.     Archbishop  of 

Cashel  in  1822. 
Alexander  Nicoll,  D.D.,  2nd  July  1822. 
Edward  Bouverie  Pusey,  D.D.,  9th  Dec.  1828. 

SEVENTH  STALL. 

Thomas  Bernard,  A.M.,  was  appointed  the  first  in 
this  stall  by  the  charter  of  the  new  foundation  in  1546. 
He  was  deprived  in  the  beginning  of  queen  Mary^s 
reign. 

9  His  patent  bears  date  20th     canonry  as  long  as  he  was  pro- 
June  1660.    He  was  to  hold  this     fessor  of  Hebrew  in  Oxford. 


PREBENDARIES.  529 

Thomas  Kknt,  A.M.,  was  installed  in  1^54'  ^"^  ^" 

1559  he  succeeded  Belsire  in  the  fourth  stall. 
Thomas  Bernard  was  restored  in  1559.   Ho  died  30th 

Nov.  1582,  and  was  buried  in  the  churchyard  of  Pyr- 

ton  in  Oxfordshire. 
Maetin  Heton,  A.m.,  was  admitted  2nd  Dec.  1582. 

He   became   dean  of  Winchester,   and   in   1599   was 

made  bishop  of  Ely. 
Leonard    IIutton,  S.T.li.,   was    installed   19th   Dec. 

1599.     He  died   17th  May  1632,  setat.  75,  and  was 

buried  in  the  Divinity-chapel  joining  to  this  cathe- 
dral 10. 
John  Wall,  S.T.P.,  was  admitted  in  May  1632.     He 

died  20th  Oct.  1666,  aetat.  78,  and  was  buried  in  the 

cathedral.     His  will  is  in  the  Prerogative  Office  of 

Canterbury  '^ 
JlicHARD    IIeylin,   S.T.P.,   was    installed   30th    Nov. 

1666'-.     He  died  26th  April  1669,  and  was  buried  in 

one  of  the  north  aisles  of  this  cathedral. 
Henry  Compton,  A.M.,   succeeded    24th   May  1669. 

He   became    bishop   of  this  see,  and    afterwards   of 

London. 
Henry  Smith,  S.T.P.,  was  instituted  20th  Dec.  1675, 

vice  bishop  Compton,  translated  to  London.     He  was 

buried  in  the  cathedral  21st  Oct.  1702. 
F'rancis   Gastrell,  S.T.P.,  was  instituted  5th   Jan. 

1 702-3,  vice  Smith.     He  became  bishop  of  Chester, 

and  held  this  stall  in  commcndam.   He  died  14th  Nov. 

1725- 
John  Gilbert,  S.T.P.,  nominated   22nd  and  installed 

29th  Jan.  1725—6,    per   mortem   Gastrell,   bishop    of 

Chester''.      He  became  dean  of  Exeter  in  1726,  and 

bishop  of  Llandaff  in  i  740,  and  held  this  canonry  in 

commendam".    Resigned  this  stall  on  his  translation 

to  Salisbury  in  1  748. 

*^  Ex  Epitaphio.  July  1660. 

•*  Mico,  171.  '^  Church  Book,  Home  Office. 

12  His    patent   is    dated    35th  '*  Ibid. 

VOL.   II.  3   Y 


530  OXFORD. 

Jonathan  Shipley,  D.D.,  nominated  28th  Jan.  1 748-9, 

vice   Dr.  Gilbert,   bishop   of   Llandaff,   translated   to 

Salisbury! ^.    Bishop  of  Llandaff  in  1 760,  of  St.  Asaph 

in  1769. 
Daniel  Barton,  D.D.,  nominated   24th  June  1760. 

Ob.  23rd  April  1775. 
Henry  Bathurst,  B.C.L.,  nominated  2nd  May  1775. 

Bishop  of  Norwich  in  1805. 
Robert  Holmes,  D.D.,  instituted  25th  and  installed 

28th  April  1795.     l^ean  of  Winchester  in  1804. 
William  Howley,  M.A.,  instituted  27th  April  and 

installed  2nd  May  1804.     Removed  to  the  fifth  stall 

in  1809. 
Frederick  Barnes,  D.D.,  17th  Feb.  1810. 

EIGHTH  STALL. 

Robert  Bankes,  A.M.,  was  appointed  to  this  stall  by 
the  charter  of  the  new  foundation,  in  1546;  but  as 
soon  as  queen  Mary  came  to  the  crown,  he  was  de- 
prived for  being  married. 

William  Walby  was  substituted  in  his  room  in  1554^ 
but  did  not  enjoy  it  much  above  seven  weeks.  He 
died,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral. 

Richard  Smyth,  S.T.P.,  succeeded  in  the  same  year 
1554;  and  in  the  beginning  of  queen  EHzabeth's  reign 
he  was  deprived.  Ob.  vii  Id.  Jul.  (9th  July)  1563, 
astat.  6^^  and  was  buried  at  St.  Peter's  in  Douay. 

Robert  Bankes,  restored  in  1559,  and  soon  after  re- 
moved to  the  sixth  stall. 

John  Kennall,  LL.D.,  archdeacon  of  Oxford,  obtained 
this  canonry  in  1559.  Resigned  this  for  the  sixth 
stall  in  1 59 1. 

Thomas  Whyte,  S.T.P.,  was  installed  in  1591.  He 
died  1st  March  1623,  ^"^  ^^^  buried  in  St.  Dunstan'*s 
church  in  Fleet-street,  of  which  he  was  vicar. 

Henry  King  was  installed  by  proxy  3rd  March  1623  ; 
and  in  1641-2  he  was  made  bishop  of  Chichester. 

1^  Church  Book,  Home  Office. 


1'  R  F.  n  E  N  D  A  H  I  K  S.  58 1 

Gkorgk  Mohley,  A.m.,  was  nominated  by  patent  15th 
Feb.  1 64 1— 2;  and  in  1647  ho  was  suspended  by  the 
Parh'ainentary  visitors,  and  deprived  by  the  same  au- 
thority the  beginning  of  the  year  following. 

Henry  Langley,  A.M.,  was  substituted  by  the  same 
authority  that  ejected  his  predecessor,  in  1 648 ;  but 
presently  after  the  Restoration  he  was  obliged  to  give 
way  to  the  right  owner, 

George  Morley,  who  was  restored  again  in  1660; 
and  in  tlie  same  year  he  was  made  dean  of  this 
church. 

Richard  Allestrey,  A.M.,  was  admitted  27th  July 
1660.  He  died  28th  Jan.  1680—1,  retat.  61,  and  was 
buried  in  Eton  college  chapel,  of  which  he  was 
provost. 

Anthony  Radclyffe,  A.M.,  was  instituted  3rd  Feb. 
1 680-1,  vice  Allestrey.  He  was  buried  in  the  cathe- 
dral 27th  June  1703. 

William  Stratford,  S.T.P.,  was  instituted  4th  July 
1703.     Ob.  7th  May  1729. 

Richard  Knipe,  D.D.,  nominated  28th  Aug.  and  in- 
stalled 23rd  Sept.  1729,  vice  Stratford  deceased  ^^ 

Robert  Freixd,  D.D.,  nominated  19th  March  1736-7, 
and  installed  29th  March  1737,  vice  Dr.  Knipe  de- 
ceased''. 

John  Nicol,  D.D.,  nominated  26th  Nov.  and  installed 
30th  Dec.  1 75 1,  vice  Dr.  Freind  deceased  ^^.  Ob.  19th 
Sept.  1765. 

Richard  Oust,  D.D.,  nominated  28th  Sept.  1765,  vice 
Dr.  Nicol  deceased.  He  became  dean  of  Rochester  in 
1779,  and  of  Lincoln  in  1782. 

Arthur  Onslow,  M.A.,  nominated  5th  June  1779. 
Dean  of  Worcester  in  1795. 

Thomas  Hay,  M.A.,  6th  June  1795. 

Richard  William  Jelf,  M.A.,  15th  March  1830. 
Principal  of  King's  college,  London. 

16  Church  Book,  Home  Office.  »7  ibid.  '8  Ibid. 

3  Y   2 


PETERBOROUGH. 


1  HIS  see,  which  was  formerly  part  of  Lincoln  diocese, 
was  created  in  1541,  by  king  Henry  VIII,  out  of  the 
possessions  of  the  dissolved  abbey  of  Peterborough  ^ ; 
and  before  the  alterations  made  in  it  by  the  Ecclesi- 
astical Commissioners,  extended  only  over  the  counties 
of  Northampton  and  Rutland^.  In  1837  the  whole 
county  of  Leicester,  forming  the  archdeaconry  of  Lei- 
cester, in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln,  was  added  to  Peter- 
borough. The  present  members  of  the  cathedral  arc 
the  dean,  the  archdeacons  of  Northampton  and  Lei- 
cester, six  prebendaries  or  major  canons,  and  certain 
honorary  canons. 

BISHOPS. 
4.1    John  Chambp:rs,  S.T.P.,  was  the  last  abbot  of  Peter- 
VIII,    borough  and  the  first  bishop  of  the  new  see;  the  tem- 
poralities whereof  were   delivered   to  him  4th   Sept. 
1541^  The  archbishop  was  desired  to  consecrate  him 
by  letter  dated  4th  Sept.^,  and  he  was  consecrated 
23rd  Oct.  following \     He  died  in  Feb.  ^S55~^^->  ^"^ 
was  buried  in  his  cathedral'.   His  will,  dated  3  ist  Dec. 
1554,  was  proved  3rd  Dec.  iS5^-     "^^^^  conge  d'elire, 
vice  John  Chambers,  is  dated  16th  Dec.  1556''. 
57    David  Polk  or  Poole,  LL.D.,  archdeacon  ofDerhy  and 
».iS:M.  Salop,  had  the  custody  of  the  temporalities,  as  bishop 
electa  delivered  to  him  24th  Dec.  1556 'o.     He  was 

'  The   charter   of  erection   is  bishop's  hands  iSth  April  1556. 

dated  4th  Sept.  1541.      Pat.  33  Reg.  Pole. 

Hen.  VIII.  p.  3.  m.  23.  '  5th  March. 

-  Order  in  council,  dated  21st  ^  Pat.  3  &  4  Phil.  &  Mar.  \\.  6. 

Aug.  1837.  m.  21. 

•*  Pat.33IIen.VIII.  p.3.  m.23.  •'  He  was  provided  to  this  see 

4  Ibid.  m.  22.  by  pope    Paul  IV.   24th  March 

^  Reg.  Cranmer,  f.  270.  1556- 

6  The    spiritualities,   after  his  >^M\it.  3  &  4  Phil.  &  Mar.  p.6. 

death,  were  taken  into  the  arch-  m.  21. 


534  P  K  T  K  1{  lU)  K  O  U  G  H . 

consecrated  in  the  parish  church  of  Chiswick^   15th 
Aug.  1557'",  and  had  plenary  restitution  of  the  tem- 
poraHties  made  to  him  28th  Jan.  1357-8",  but  about 
Midsummer  1-   1559   he  was  deprived.      He   died   at 
London  in  June  1568.    His  will,  dated  17th  May,  was 
proved  6th  July  1568.     A  conge  d'elire  issued  nth 
Nov.  1560. 
1561    Edmund  Scamler,  S.T.P.,  had  the  royal  assent  to  his 
3Eliz.        election  4th  Feb.  1560— i  ^^.     He  was  confirmed  15th 
Feb.  1 560- 1,  and  consecrated  on  the  16th  of  the  same 
month  1^;  and  in  1585  was  translated  to  Norwich. 
1584    Richard  Howl  and,  S.T.P.,  master  of  St.  John's  college^ 
27Eliz.       Carrvbridge,  was   elected   bishop    22nd  Jan.  1584-5; 
confirmed  6th  Feb.,  and  consecrated  the  next  day  at 
Lambeth^"';  he  had  the  temporalities  delivered  to  him 
16th  March  following.     He  died  23rd  June  1600,  at 
Castor  near  Peterborough,  and  was  buried  in  his  ca- 
thedral. 
1 601    Thomas  Dove,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Norwich^  was  confirmed 
42  Eiiz.      24th  April,  and  consecrated  on  the  26th  of  the  same 
month  1601^^.     He  was  buried  in  his  cathedral  30th 
Aug.  1630,  aetat.  75.     His  will  is  in  the  Prerogative 
Office  17. 

1630  William  Piers  or  Pierse,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Peter- 
6  Car.  I.  borough  J  was  elected  17  th  Sept.  1630,  confirmed  19th 
Oct.,  consecrated  at  Croydon  24th  Oct.^^,  and  had  the 
temporalities  restored  to  him  on  the  30th  of  the  same 
month.  He  was  enthroned  14th  Nov.  following,  and 
in  Dec.  1632  was  translated  to  Bath  and  Wells. 
1633    Augustine  Lindsell,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Lichfield,  was 

8  Car.  I. 

s  By  Nicholas  archbishop  of  ^  2  The  see  was  void  by  his  de- 
York,  to  whom  the  archbishop  privation  nth  Nov.  1559. 
of   Canterbury    gave    authority  ^^  p^t.  3  Ehz.  p.9.  m.  33. 
14th  Aug.  1557,  assisted  by  the  ^^  Reg.  Parker,  f.  92. 
bishops  of  Ely  and  Bangor.  1^  Reg.  Whitg.  f.  40. 

10  Reg.  Pole,  f.  10.  ^6  Ibid.  f.  43. 

11  Pat.  4  &  5  Phil.  &  Mar.  p.i.  ^^  Scroope,  95. 

m.  3.  18  Reg.  Abbot,  III.  f.  23. 


BISHOPS.  535 

olocted  22nd  Doc.  1632,  confirmed  6th  Feb.  1632-3, 
consecrated  at  Lambeth  loth''^,  and  had  the  tempo- 
rahties  restored  20th  Feb. ;  was  enthroned  by  proxy 
on  the  25th  of  the  same  month,  and  in  March  1633-4 
was  translated  to  Hereford.  The  conge  d'ehre,  vice 
bishop  Lindsel,  is  dated  2nd  April  1634. 
•4  Francis  Dee,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Chichester^  was  elected 
r-  I-  9th  April  1634,  confirmed  loth  May,  consecrated  at 
Lambeth  18th  May-",  enthroned  by  proxy  28th  May^ 
and  had  the  temporalities  restored  to  him  7th  June 
following.  He  died  on  the  8th,  and  was  buried  \  2th 
Oct.  1638,  in  his  cathedral.  His  will  is  in  the  Prero- 
gative Office  of  Canterbury '^^  The  conge  d'elire  is 
dated  3rd  Nov.  16382'^. 
59  Joiix  Towers,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Peterhoroiirjh^  was  elected 
!■•  I-  2ist  Nov.  1638,  obtained  the  royal  assent  7th  Dec.-\ 
he  was  confirmed  7th,  and  consecrated  13th  Jan.-* 
1638-9,  had  the  temporalities  restored  to  him  23rd 
Jan.--",  and  was  enthroned  8th  March  following.  He 
died  loth  Jan.1648— 9,  and  was  buried  in  his  cathedral. 

The  see  was  vacant  for  ticelve  years. 
The  conge  d'ehre  is  dated  6th  Nov.  1660. 
)0    Benjamin  Lany,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Rochester,  was  elected 
•II      20th  Nov.  1660,  consecrated  in  the  chapel  of  Henry 
Vn.   in  Westminster  abbey   2nd   Dec.-'*,   enthroned 
2ist  of  the  same  month,  and  in  April  1663  was  trans- 
lated to   Lincoln.      The   conge  d'elire  is   dated  9th 
April  1663. 
)3    Joseph    Henshaw,    S.T.P.,    dean   of  Chichester,    was 
f'll-     elected  15th  April  1663,  confirmed  5th  May,  conse- 
crated at  Lambeth  loth-",  and  enthroned  28th  May. 
He  died  suddenly  9th  March  1678—9,  and  was  buried 


I'J  Re^.  Abbot,  III.  f.83.  24  Reg.  Laud,  II.  fol.  52.  et 

'^^  Ibid.  fol.  39.  Bisbops'  C\'rtificates. 

-1  Lee,  134.  -•'  Pat.  14  Car.  I.  p.  19.  N".  i. 

*'■'*  Pat.  14  Car.  I.  p.  19.  X".  3.  -^  Reg.  Juxon,  fol.  235. 

-»  Ibid.  N'\  2.                         '  37  Ibid.  fol.  ;:i26. 


536  PETERBOROUGH. 

at  East  Lavant,  noar  Chichester  in  Sussex.  His  will 
is  in  the  Prerogative  Office  of  Canterbury  ^7.  The 
conge  d^^Hre,  vice  bishop  Henshaw,  is  dated  28th 
March  1679. 

1679    William  Lloyd,  bishop  ofLlandaff,  translated  to  this 

}i  Car.  II.     see,  was  elected  loth  April  1679,  confirmed  i6th  May, 

and  enthroned  12th  July  following.     In  July  1685  he 

was  translated  to  Norwich.  The  conge  d'elire  is  dated 

26th  Aug.  1685. 

1685  Thomas  White,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon  of  Nottingham,  was 
I  Jac.  II.  elected  3rd  Sept.,  consecrated  25th  Oct.-^,  and  en- 
throned by  proxy  9th  Nov.  following.  He  was  de- 
prived ist  Feb.  1690— I.  Ob.  30th  May  1698^9^  and 
was  buried  4th  June  in  St.  Gregory's  church,  under 
St.  Paul's  cathedral.  The  conge  d'elire  is  dated  15th 
May  1691. 

1 691  Richard  Cumberland,  S.T.P.,  was  nominated  22nd 
3W,&Mar.  April  J 69 1,  and  elected  15th  May.  The  royal  assent 
to  his  election  was  given  9th  June,  he  was  conse- 
crated 5th  July^o,  and  the  temporalities  were  restored 
to  him  on  the  3 1  st  of  that  month.  He  was  enthroned 
12th  Sept.  following.  He  died  at  Peterborough  9th 
Oct.  17 18,  setat.  86,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral 
on  the  12th  of  the  same  month. 

171 8  White  Kennet,  S.T.P._,  deaii  of  Peterborough,  was  no- 
5  Geo.  I.  minated  1 2th  Oct.  1718,  elected  on  the  25th,  and  the 
royal  assent  to  his  election  was  given  28th  Oct. ;  on 
the  30th  of  the  same  month  he  had  permission  to 
hold  the  archdeaconry  of  Huntingdon  and  a  prebend 
in  Salisbury  in  commendamy*.  He  was  confirmed  at 
Bow-church  7  th  Nov.,  consecrated  on  the  9th  of  the 
same  month -^2^  and  the  temporalities  were  restored 
to  him  on  the  following  day.  He  died  19th  Dec.  1728, 
setat.  69. 

27  King,  171.  May. 

28  Reg.  Sancroft,  f.  135.  30  Reg.  Tillotson,  f.  33. 

29  Others   state  that  he  died  ^^  Church  Book,  Home  Office. 
28th  May,  and  was  buried  30th  *^2  Reg.  Wake,  f.  57. 


BISHOPS.  537 

A)    RoBKiiT  ('lavkrini;,  hishoj)  of  Llandaj}\  was  noininated 
n.      28tli  Jan  1728-9,  and  the  royal  assent  to  his  election 
was  given  i4th  Feb.,  on  which  day  also  the  temporal- 
ities were  restored  to  him;  on  the  lyth  of  the  same 
month  he  was  confirmed,  and  had  permission  to  hold 
the  office  of  Hebrew  professor  at  Oxford  in  commen- 
dam.     Ho  died  2jst  July  1747. 
1.7    John   Thomas   was   nominated  to  this  see  21st  Aug. 
••II-      1747  ',  the  royal  assent  to  his  election  was  given  19th 
Sept.     He  was  consecrated  4th  Oct.-^-^,  and  the  tem- 
poralities were   restored  to  him  9th  Oct.  following. 
Ho  was  promoted  to  Salisbury  in  June  1757. 
57    UicirARD   Tekrick    was    nominated    7th   June    1757, 
^- H-     elected  on  the  23rd,  and  on  the  24th  the  royal  assent 
to  his  election  was  given.      He  was  confirmed   2nd 
July  and  consecrated  the  next  day  ^*,  and  the  tem- 
poralities were  restored   to   him  8th  July.     He  was 
translated  to  London  in  May  1764. 
54    Robert  Lambe,  dean  of  Peterhorough,  was  nominated 
•111-     as  bishop  of  the  see  8th  June  1764,  and  elected  on 
the  1 8tli ;  the  royal  assent  to  his  election  was  given 
on  the  2 1st  of  the  same  month.     He  was  confirmed 
6th  July  and  consecrated  8th  July  ^\  and  the  tempo- 
ralities were  restored  to  him  iith  July.     He  died  3rd 
Nov.  1769. 
69    John   Hinchcliffe  was  elected    ist  Dec.  1769,  con- 
B.III.     finned  on  the  i6th,  and  consecrated  on  the  17th  of 
\         the  same  month •^''.     He  died  nth  Jan.  1794. 
94    Spencer   Madan,  bishop  of  Bristol^  was  nominated  to 
o.lii.     Peterborough  3rd  Feb.  1794,  and  elected  the  loth  of 
the  same  month,  on  which  day  the  royal  assent  to  his 
election  was  givcn^".   He  was  confirmed  7th  March^'" ; 
the  temporalities  were  restored  to  him  on  the  sume 
day^''.     He  died  8th  Oct.  1813. 

'"^'^  Rej^.  Potter,  f.  219.  3'  Church  Book,  Home  Office. 

•*^  Reg.  Mutton,  f.  42.  •^'^  Reg.  Moore. 

**•'•  Reg.  Seeker,  f.  226.  •'^''  Chureli  Book,  Home  Office. 
^^  Reg.  Cornwallis,  f.  93. 

VOL,  II.  \   I 


538  PETERBOROUGH. 

1 8 13    John   Parsons,  'inaster  of  Balliol  college^  Oxford^  was 
i4Geo.lll.     nominated  to  this  see  15th  Nov.  1813,  and  elected  on 
the  29tli  of  the  same  month.     The  royal  assent  to  his 
election  was  given  ist  Dec,  he  was  confirmed  on  the 
I J  th  of  the  same  month,  and  consecrated  the  next 
day  '^,  and  the  temporalities  were  restored  to  him  on 
the  15th  of  the  same  month^'.     He  died  12th  March 
1819.^ 
1819    Herbert  Marsh,   bishop  of  Llandaff^  was   elected  to 
loGeo.TIl.     the  see    of  Peterborough   8th   April  1819,   and   the 
royal  assent  given  to  his  election  13th  April,  on  the 
28th  of  which  month  he  was  confirmed,  and  the  tem- 
poralities were  restored  to  him  on  the  same  day.    He 
died  1st  May  1839. 
1839    George  Davys,  dean  of  Chester^   was  nominated  7th 
{ Victoria.     May  1 839,  elected  on  the  20th,  and  the  royal  assent  to 
his  election  was  given  on  the  28th.  He  was  confirmed 
14th  June  and  consecrated  on  the  i6th,  and  the  tem- 
poralities were  restored  to  him  22nd  June.     His  lord- 
ship is  the  present  holder  of  the  see. 

The  arms  of  the  see  are  thus  blazoned  :  Gules,  two  keys 
in  saltire,  between  four  cross  crosslets  fitchee,  or. 

This  bishopric  is  rated  for  first  fruits  at  414^.  175.  ^\d. 


DEANS. 

Francis  Alree  or  Abree,  alias  Leycester,  S.T.B., 
last  prior  of  St.  Andreiv^s,  Northampton,  was  appointed 
the  first  dean  of  this  cathedral  by  the  charter  of  erec- 
tion dated  4th  Sept.  1541-^2, 

Gerard  Cx\rleton,  S.T.B.,  occurs  6th  Nov.  1543. 
Ob.  1549. 

James  Coorthoi'p  or  Curthopp,  A.M.,  was  admitted 


4<5  Reg.  Sutton.  ^2  ggg  Rymer,  vol.  xiv.  p.  733. 

^^  Church  Book,  Home  Office. 


DKANS.  ryf^9 

24th  Oct.  1549.  He  died  19th  July  1557,  and  was 
buried  in  the  cathedral  of  Christ  Church,  Oxon.^-^ 

John  Box  all,  LL.D.,  archdeacon  of  Ely  ^  succeeded  in 
July  1557,  and  in  the  latter  end  of  1559,  or  beginning 
of  1.560,  was  deprived.    He  was  also  dean  of  Norwich. 

William  Latymer,  S.T.P.,  succeeded  in  1560.  He 
died  in  Aug.  1583,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral 
on  the  28th  of  that  month  '*. 

Richard  Flktcher,  S.T.P.,  admitted  15th  Nov.  1583; 
in  1589  he  was  made  bishop  of  Bristol. 

Thomas  Nevil,  S.T.P.,  admitted  2nd  March  1 590-1  ; 
in  1597  he  was  made  dean  of  Canterbury. 

John  Palmer,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon  of  Ely,  was  presented 
to  this  dignity  3rd  Dec.  1597.     He  died  in  1607. 

Richard  Clayton,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon  of  Lincoln,  was 
installed  28th  July  1607.  He  died  about  the  begin- 
ning of  June  1612. 

George  Meriton,  S.T.P.,  was  installed  12th  June 
161 2.  He  was  made  dean  of  York  in  161 7.  He  died 
23  rd  Dec.  1624. 

Henry  Beaumont,  S.T.P.,  was  installed  20th  March 
1616—17,  and  in  1622  was  removed  to  the  deanery  of 
Windsor.     Ob.  30th  July  1627. 

William  Pierse,  S.T.P.,  was  installed  9th  Juno  1622, 
and  in  1630  was  made  bishop  of  this  see. 

John  Towers,  S.T.P.,  was  nominated  29th  Oct.  and 
instituted  14th  Nov.  1630;  and  in  J  639  was  made 
bishop  of  this  see. 

Thomas  Jackson,  S.T.P.,  nominated  17th  Jan.  163S— 
39  '\  He  died  21st  Sept.  1640,  and  was  buried  in  the 
chapel  of  Corpus  Christi  college,  Oxon,  of  which  col- 
lege he  was  president. 

John  Cosin,  S.T.P.,  was  nominated  31st  Oct.  and 
installed  7th  Nov.  1640;  and  presently  after  the  Re- 
storation, in  1 660,  was  made  bishop  of  Durham. 


^  Ex  Epitaphio.         ^4  y.\  Regietro.         ^'  Pat.  14  Car.  1.  p.  i, 

^  7.  2 


540  Pi:TKIi]K)KOUGH. 

Kdwahi)    JIaixbow^^',  S.T.P.,   was   installed    5th   Jan. 

1660—1,  and  in  1664  was  made  bishop  of  Carlisle. 
Jamks  Duport,  S.T.P.,  was  installed  27tli  July  1664. 

He  died  in  1679,  ^^^^^  ^"^^^  buried  in  the  cathedral '7 

17th  July,  fetat.  73 
Simon  Patrick,  S.T.P.,  was  installed  ist  Aug.  1679, 

and  in  1689  was  made  bishop  of  Chichester. 
Richard    Kidder,  S.T.P.,   was    nominated    6th    Oct. 

1689,  installed  the  30th  of  the  same  month,  and  in 

1 69 1  was  made  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells. 
Samuel  Freeman,  S.T.P,,  was  instituted  12th  Sept. 

1 69 1.     He  died  14th  Oct.  1707. 
White  Kennet,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon  of  Huntingdon,  in- 
stituted 3rd   Feb.   and   installed   21st  Feb.  1707—8. 

He  was  made  bishop  of  this  see  in  17 18. 
RicHARDREYNOLDs,nominatedontheioth  and  admitted 

20th  Nov.  1 7 18,  vice  White  Kennet,  promoted  to  the 

bishopric  of  Peterborough.     He  was  made  bishop  of 

Bangor  in  1721. 
Edward  Gee,  S.T.P.,  instituted  9th  Dec.  1721,  on  the 

promotion  of  Richard  Reynolds  to  the  see  of  Bangor. 

He  was  made  dean  of  Lincoln  in  1722. 
John  Mandeville,   instituted   23rd    May  1722,  vice 

Gee  resigned.     Pie  died  21st  Jan.  1724-5. 
Francis  Lockier,  S.T.P.,  nominated  on  the  12th  and 

admitted  20th  March  1724-5,  vice  Mandeville "«.  Ob. 

1740. 
John   Thomas,    nominated  Aug.  1740,    and    installed 

31st  Oct.  1740,  vice  Lockier'^.     Made  bishop  of  St. 

Asaph  in  1  743,  and  bishop  of  Lincoln  in  1744. 
Robert  Lambe,  nominated  25tli  May  1744,  vice  Dr. 

Thomas,  made  bishop  of  Lincoln.     Promoted  to  the 

see  of  Peterborough  in  1764.     Ob.  1769. 

46  Dr.  George   Jay   was   de-  the  register  was  styled  dean  of 

signed  to  succeed  dean  Cosin,  Peterborough, 
but  he  died  before  his  appoint-         47  g^  Epitaphio. 
ment  was  made,  and  was  buried         48  Bishops'  Certificates, 
in  Westminster  abbey,   and    in         49  Ibid. 


DEANS.  541 

C^MAiii.Es  Taruant,  D.D.,  July  1764.     Ob.  22nd  Fob. 

1791. 
Chaules  Manners  Sutton,  M.A.,  14th  March  179^, 

vice  Charles  Tarrant  deceased. 
Petku   Peckaki),  D.D.,  29th  April  1792,  on  the  ])ro- 

niotion  of  Charles  Manners  Sutton  to  the  bishopric 

of  Norwich  '". 
Thomas  Kipling,  D.D.,  icth  Feb.  1798,  on  the  death 

of  Peter  Peckard'^.     Ob.  1822. 
James  Henry  Monk,  refjius professor  of  Greek  at  Cam- 

hridge,  nominated  23rd  Feb.  and  admitted  7th  March 

1822,  vice  Dr.  Thomas  Kipling  deceased. 
TiioAiAs  TuRTON,  nominated  20th  Nov.  and  admitted 

17th  Dec.  1830,  vice   Dr.  James    Henry  Monk,  pro- 
moted to  the  see  of  Gloucester. 
George  Sutler,   nominated   3rd   Nov.   and  admitted 

25th  Nov.  1842,  vice  Dr.  Thomas  Turton  resigned. 

No  valuation  in  Ecton. 


ARCITDEACONS  OF  NORTHAMPTON. 

Ciii.iu'Jir  S.Mrni,  S.T.P.,  was  archdeacon  of  North- 
am|)ton  before  it  was  separated  from  the  diocese  of 
Lincoln,  and  so  became  the  first  archdeacon  of  this 
diocese,  by  the  charter  of  erection,  dated  4th  Sept. 

J  54 1''. 

John  Apharry,  LL.D.,  chancellor  of  Llandaf\  was  ad- 
mitted 28tli  May  1548,  on  the  resignation  of  Smith. 
Died  in  the  beginning  of  1549,  and  was  buried  in  the 
church  of  Castor,  near  Peterborough. 

William  Jeffery,  LL.D.,  was  admitted  30th  March 
I  549.     He  resigned  in  1554. 


•'^♦'  Bishops'  Certificates.         •'•'  Ibid.         •'-  Rymer,  vol.  xiv.  p.  731 


54^>  ri:Ti:i{iu)H()U(;ii. 

William  Bixsley,  LL.D.,  succeeded  in  1554^'.  Ho 
was  buried  in  the  cathedral  2ctli  Oct.  1569. 

Nicholas  Shephaud,  S.T.B.,  master  of  St.  John  s  col- 
lepCy  Camhridfjc,  was  admitted  in  1569.  He  died  in 
1587.     His  will  was  proved  loth  July  1587. 

James  Howlaxu,  A.M.,  was  installed  12th  Nov.  1587: 
void  by  the  death  of  Shephard.  He  died  20th  March 
1597-8.  His  nuncupative  will  was  proved  21st  March 

'597-8. 
William  Bayly,  S.T.B.,  admitted  in  i  598  ;  resigned 

it  23rd  March  1603-/:. 
John  Buckeridge,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  23rd  March 

1603—4:  void  by  the  resignation  of  Bayly;  in  1611  he 

was  promoted  to  the  see  of  Rochester. 
Richard  Butler,  S.T.P.,  was  instituted  9th  July  1611 : 

void  by  the  promotion  of  Buckeridge. 
Thomas  Dove,  A.M.,  presented  26th  Sept.  1612  :  void 

by  the   death  of  Butler.     He  was  buried  in  Peter- 
borough cathedral  25th  July  1629. 
John  Quarles,  A.M.,  succeeded  31st  July  1629  :  void 

by  the  death  of  Dove.     He  died  in  1665.     His  will, 

dated  9th  Nov.  j66i,  was  proved  8th  March  1664-5. 
John  Palmer,  A.M.,  instituted  25th  Oct.  1665,  was 

installed    i8tli   Nov.   1665-^'':   void    by  the   death    of 

Quarles.     Palmer  died  9th  Dec.  1679. 
Thomas    Wolsey,    S.T.P.,    was    collated   4th    Jan. 

1679-80,   and   installed    on    the    12th    of  the    same 

month  :  void  by  the  death  of  Palmer.     Ob.  at  Thorn- 

haugh  29th  Nov.  1707 ''\ 
Richard  Cumberland,  A.M.,  was  collated  1  2th  Dec. 

1707,  and  installed  on  the  31st  of  the  same  month: 

void  by  the  death  of  Wolsey. 
John  Browne,  M.A.,  13th  Jan.  1737-8,  vice  Richard 

Cumberland  •'^.     He  was  elected  master  of  University 

college,  Oxford,  in  Feb.  1744-5. 


•"■•s  Reg.  Petrib.  ^^  Ex  Epitaphio. 

^"^  Reg.  Henshaw.  ■''^  Bishops'  Certificates. 


PREBENDARIKS.  543 

William  Buownk,  M.A.,  6th  Sept.  1764,  011  the  death 

of  John  Browne -^7. 
AViLLiAM  Strong,  M.A.,  ist  Dec.  1797,  on  the  death 

of  William  Browne '^^    Ob.  8th  Sept.  1842,  setat.  86. 
0\vK\  Davys,   M.A.,    15th   Sept.    1842,  vice  William 

Strong  deceased. 

This  dignity  is  rated  for  first  fruits  at  122?.  7s.  ]d.^'^ 


ARCHDEACON  OF  LEICESTER^'. 

Thomas  Kayp:  Bonnet,  collated  22nd  Jan.  1831. 


PREBENDARIES. 

FIRST  STALL. 

Matthew  Whittal,  S.T.P.,  by  the  charter  of  erec- 
tion, 4tli  Sept.  154 1. 
Thomas  Howeton  or  Houghton.     Ob.  in  1549. 
Richard   Peter,   promoted    to    this    stall   14th   Jan. 

1549-50;  resigned  5th  Oct.  1565. 
Anthony  Burton,  A.M.,  was  admitted  6th  Oct.  1565. 

Ob.  circa  1569  or  1570. 
IU)HERT  Rhodes,  S.T.B.,  installed  in  1570. 
William  Bayly,  S.T.B.,  resigned   this   stall   27111  or 

28th  March  1595. 
William   Smith,  S.T.B.,  was   collated   27th   or   28th 

March  1595  :  void  by  the  resignation  of  Bayly. 
ToLUAs  Bland,  S.T.B.,  was  collated   29th  Oct.  1602  : 

void  by  the  resignation  of  Smith.     Ob.  in  1604. 
John    Bu!1)(;eman,    S.T.P.,    was    collated    13th    April 

1605:  void  by  the  death  of  Bland.    He  became  bishop 

of  Chester  in  161 9. 
John  Williams,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  ijtli  June  1616, 

and  in  1621  was  promoted  to  the  see  of  Lincoln. 


'''  Hishops' Certificates.  <'''^This  archdeaconry  was  trans- 

''^  n)id.  ferred  from  tlie  diocese  of  Lin- 

•'•'  Kcton,  p.  291.  coin  in  iS.-?;.     Sec  p.  63. 


544  PETKRIU)  ROUGH. 

Thomas  Swiftk,  S.T.Ji.,  was  collated  9th  Jan.  1621—2: 
void  by  tlio  i)romotion  of  Williams.     Ob.  in  1646. 

Simon  Gunton,  A.M.,  succeeded  I2tli  Nov.  1646.  Bu- 
ried at  Fiskerton  lytb  May  1676,  ictat.  66. 

Joiix  Workman,  A.M.,  was  collated  19th  May  1676, 
and  installed  on  the  2otli  of  the  same  month  :  void 
by  the  death  of  Gunton.  AN'oikinan  died  24th  June 
1685. 

John  Patrick,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  ist  July  and  in- 
stalled nth  July  i6(S5  :  void  by  the  death  of  Work- 
man. Ob.  19th  Dec.  1695,  and  buried  in  the  Charter- 
house chapel. 

John  Evans,  A.M.,  was  collated  3rd  Jan.  1695-6,  and 
installed  on  the  23rd  of  the  same  month :  void  by  the 
death  of  Patrick.  He  died  22nd  Nov.  1718  at  Uffing- 
ton,  setat.  73,  and  was  buried  there. 

George  Carter,  S.T. P.,  provost  o/Oriel,  collated  25th 
Feb.  1718— 19.     Ob.  30th  Sept.  T727. 

John  Gibson,  S.T.P.,  2^^^ovost  0/ Queen  s  college,  Oxford, 
admitted  18th  Oct.  1727,  vice  Carter  deceased''^.  Ob. 
in  Sept.  1730. 

Thomas  Robinson,  admitted  I2tli  Sept.  1730. 

Stephen  Goddard,  L).D.,  admitted  29th  Dec.  1761,  on 
the  death  of  Robinson 6". 

Thomas  Winstanley,  M.A.,  admitted  ist  Nov.  1781, 
on  the  death  of  Peter  Stephen  Goddard^^ 

Renjamin  Barnard,  1\I.A.,  admitted  13th  Feb.  1789, 
on  the  death  of  Thomas  Winstanley^--. 

Joseph  Parsons,  M.A.,  27th  Sept.  1815,  on  the  death 
of  Benjamin  Barnard  ^^^ 

John  James,  M.A.,  9th  Feb.  1829,  on  the  death  of 
Joseph  Parsons  ^^. 

SECOND  STALL. 

William    Ji'dd,    alias    Harforde,    S.T.B.,    by    the 


'''9  Bishops'  Certificates.  *>'^  Bishops'  Certificates. 

«o  Ibid.  61  Ibid.  ^-^  Ibid.  64  jbid. 


PREBENDARIES.  545 

charter  of  erection,  in  1541.    His  will,  dated  2nd  Dec. 

J  549,  was  proved  on  the  16th  of  the  same  month. 
Edwyn  Sandys,  S.T.P.,  presented  12th  Dec.  1549,  per 

mortem  Judd ;  deprived  in  1554. 
William  Binsley,  LL.D.,  was  removed  to  the  sixth 

stall  in  1559. 
Edwyn   Sandys,  S.T.P.  ;  restored  by  queen  Elizabeth 

in  1559. 
Nicholas    Shephard,   S.T.P. ,    presented   circa   1560. 

His  will  was  proved  loth  July  1587. 
William   Hill,  A.M.,  admitted   26th  or   29th  July 

1587:   void  by  the  death  of  Shephard. 
Edward  Lively,  A.M.,  was  collated  21st  June  1602: 

void  by  the  death  of  Hill.     Ob.  in  1605. 
Robert  Williamson,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  8th  May 

1605  :  void  by  the  death  of  Lively.     Resigned  to  his 

son.     Ob.  30th  May  1632. 
Robert  Williamson,  S.T.B.,  was  collated  8th  Feb. 

1629—30  :  void  by  the  resignation  of  his  predecessor. 
John  Howorth,  S.T.B.;  his  patent  is  dated  24th  July 

1660. 
William  Henchman,  A.M.,  was  collated  and  admit- 
ted 17th  Oct.  1668,  and  installed  on  the  27th  of  the 

same  month.     Ob.  14th  Sept.  1686. 
Edmund  Lees,  A.M.,  was  collated  1st  Feb.  1686-7, 

and  installed  on  the  5th  of  the  same  month  :  void  by 

the  death  of  Henchman. 
Thomas  Ball,  A.M.,  was  admitted  and  installed  23rd 

Nov.  1699:  void  by  the  death  of  Lees.   Ob.  circa  1722. 
Edward  Griffith,  A.M.,  collated  20th  Feb.  1  722-3''% 

vice  Thomas  Ball,  S.T.P.,  resigned;  resigned  in  1724, 

and  died  in  1727. 
White  Kennet,  A.M.,  a  son  of  bishop  Kennet,"9th 

March  1724—5^^.     Ob.  in  1740. 

William  Brown,  2nd  Feb.  1740-1,  vice  White  Kennet 

deceased  ^'^ 
f . 

cft  Bishops'  Certificates.  ^  Ibid.  «7  ibid. 

VOL.  11.  4  A 


546  PETERBOROUGH. 

Francis  Tutte,  M.A..  24th  Nov.  1797,  on  the  death 
of  W.Brown  68. 

Richard  Lockwood,  M. A.,  7th  Feb.  j  824,  vice  F. Tutte 
deceased  6^. 

Thomas  Turton,  D.D.,  vice  Richard  Lockwood,  8th 
Nov.  1830. 

William  M^Doual,  5th  Jan.  1831,  vice  Turton  pro- 
moted to  tlie  deanery. 

Marsham  Argles,  M.A.,  21st  Dec.  1849,  ^^^^  ^• 
M'^Doual  deceased. 

THIRD  STALL. 

Robert    Pierson,    alias    Netlonde,  S.T.B.,   by  the 

charter  of  erection,  1541. 
Christopher  Hodgson,  A.B.,  was  admitted  20th  Feb. 

1557-8  :  void  by  the  death  of  Pierson.     Ob.  1561. 
Edward  Baker  held  this  stall  circa  156 1. 
James  Howland,  A.M.    Ob.  20th  March  1597—8.    He 

was  also  archdeacon  of  Northampton. 
William  Bayly,  S.T.B.     He  resigned  the  first  stall 

in  1595  >  h^  ^v^s  also  archdeacon  of  Northampton. 
Edward  Marshall,  S.T.B.,  was  admitted  24th  March 

1603-4  :  void  by  the  resignation  of  Bayly. 
Warner  Marshall,  A.M.,  succeeded  28th  July  1625  : 

void  by  the  death  of  Edward  Marshall. 
Sebastian    Smith,    A.M.,    was   admitted    27th   Feb. 

1 63 1— 2  :  void  by  the  death  of  Warner  Marshall. 
Abraham   Jackson,  A.M.,   was  admitted    18th  Sept. 

1640:  void  by  the  resignation  of  Smith. 
William  Zouch  or  Souch,  A.M.,  was  admitted  17th 

March  1645-6.     Ob.  1679.     ^^^   ^^^^^   ^^  dated   3rd 

Feb.  1678-9,  and  was  proved  16th  Oct.  1679. 
George  Barry,  A.M.,  was  collated  19th  Sept.  1679, 

and  installed  on  the  25th  of  the  same  month  :  void  by 

the  death  of  Zouch.     Ob.  1 8th  May  1 6g6,  setat.  84^ 

and  was  buried  at  Medbourne  in  Leicestershire. 


<■'«  Bishops'  Certificates.  69  Jbid. 


PREBENDARIES.  547 

Richard  Carrier,  A.M.,  was  installed  ist  June  1696  : 

void   by  the  death   of  Barry.     Ob,  24th  Aug.  1704, 

sctat.  64. 
Richard  Reynolds,   LL.D.,  was  installed  25th  Aug. 

1704:  void  by  the  death  of  Carrier.     Made  dean  of 

this  church  in  17 18. 
Daniel  Amyand,  collated  2i8t  Nov.  171 8.     Ob.  Aug. 

1730. 
John  Henry  Ott,  A.M.,  collated  25th  Nov.  1730"^. 
John  Browne,  li.D., archdeacon  o/Northamjyton,  collated 

•12th  Oct.  1743,  vice  John  Henry  Ott  deceased '^ 
Beilby  Porteus,  collated  25th  Sept.  1764,  on  the  death 

of  John  Browne  72. 
George  Stinton,  D.D.,  collated  ist  May  1776,  on  the 

resignation  of  Porteus"'. 
Peter   Coryton,  D.D.,   collate<l   14th  July  1781,  on 

the  resignation  of  Stinton"*. 
William   Tournay,  D.D.,  20th  March  181 7,  on  the 

death  of  Peter  Coryton. 
Herbert  Charles  Marsh,  6th  Aug.  1833,  vice  Tour- 
ney deceased. 
Hknry    Pratt,    M,A.,  vice    Herbert   Charles   Marsh 

deceased. 

FOURTH   STALL. 
John  Barlow,  A.M.,  by  the  charter  of  erection,  1541. 
Nicholas  Murrey,  LL.B.,  occurs  in  1544.  1549-  ^55^. 
Miles  Johnson.     He  held   this    stall  in  1559.  1561. 

1569. 
James  Ellis,  LL.D.,  occurs  in  1579. 1583,     He  died 

in  1596. 
Richard   Clayton,   S.T.P.,    was   collated    21st  June 

1596  :  void  by  the  death  of  Ellis.     He  became  dean 

of  this  church  in  1607. 
Richard  Cleyburne,  S.T.H.,  was  collated   ist  Sept. 

1607,  and  installed  on  the  2nd  of  the  same  month. 

70  Bishops*  Certificates.  73  Bishops'  Certificates. 

7'  Ibid.  ■-'  Ibid.  '■*  Ibid. 

4  a  2 


548  PETERBOROUGH. 

John  Pocklington,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  31st  Oct. 

1623  :    void   by  the  death   of  Cleyburne.     Ob.  14th 

Nov.,  and  was  buried  16th  Nov.  1640. 
William   Towers,   S.T.B.,  was   collated    20th  April 

1641  :    void   by  the  death  of  Pocklington.     He  was 

deprived  in   1648,  restored  in   1660,  died  20th  Oct. 

1666,  and  was  buried  at  Uffington  in  Lincolnshire. 
Thomas  Greaves,  S.T.P.,  was  admitted  and  installed 

23rd  Oct.  1 666  :    void  by  the  death  of  Towers.     He 

died   22nd  May  1676,  setat.  6^,  and  was  buried  at 

Weldon  in  Northamptonshire. 
David  Llewellin,  A.M.,  was  collated  28th  May  1676, 

and  installed  6th  June  following :  void  by  the  death 

of  Greaves.     Ob.  i8th  Aug.  1685. 
John  Taylor,  A.M.,  was  collated  29th  Aug.,  and  in- 
stalled 10th  Sept. 1 685  :  void  by  the  death  of  Llewellin. 

He  died  26th  May  1726,  setat.  85. 
Thomas  Gibson,  collated  6th  June  1726,  vice  Taylor  7 5. 
Samuel  Terrick,  M.A.,  collated  26th  June  1759,  ^Y 

death  of  Thomas  Gibson'<^. 
William   Gery,   M.A.,  collated  12th  Dec.  1759,  ^^ 

the  resignation  of  Terrick 77. 
Samuel  Smith,  D.D.,  collated  28th  Sept.  1787,  on  the 

death  of  Gery7«. 
Joseph  Stephen  Pratt,  LL.B.,  collated  28th  March 

1808,  on  the  death  of  Samuel  Smith. 
William  Strong,  D.D.,  24th  March  1841,  vice  Joseph 

Stephen  Pratt' 9. 

FIFTH  STALL. 

John  Cheney,  called  also  John  Walpole,  last  prior 

of  Peterborough,   by  the   charter   of  erection,  1541. 

His  will,  dated  12th  Oct.  1553,  was  proved  on  the 

14th  of  that  month. 
Leonard   Pollard,    A.M.,   was  admitted  23rd  Dec. 

1553,  and  resigned  30th  June  1555. 

7^  Bishops'  Certificates.  78  Bishops'  Certificates. 

7fi  Ibid.  77  Ibid.  79  Ibid. 


PREBENDARIES.  549 

Richard  Key,  S.T.B.,  was  admitted  2nd  July  f555. 

His  will,  dated   jst  March  155H-9,  was  proved  19th 

June  1559. 
TiiuHSTAN  Murrey  was  admitted  8th  March  1558—9: 

void  by  the  death  of  Key.     He  was  buried  lyth  June 

1586  in  the  cathedral. 
Nicholas  Brown,  S.T.B.,  was  admitted  5th  June  1586  : 

void  by  the  death  of  Murrey. 
Henry  Williamson,  S.T.B.,  was  installed  15th  Jan. 

1607:   void  by  the  resignation  of  Brown.     He  died 

22nd  March  1613—14. 
Thomas  Dove,  A.M.,  was  installed  23rd  Mar.1613— 14: 

void  by  the  death  of  Williamson.    He  was  archdeacon 

of  Northampton. 
Henry  Smith,  S.T.P.,  succeeded  29th  July  1629  :  void 

by  the  death  of  Dove. 
William   Halls,  A.M.,  was  collated  5th  Nov.  1642: 

void  by  the  death  of  Smith. 
John  Balderston,  S.T.P.,  master  of  Emanuel  college^ 

Camhridcfe,  was  collated  and  admitted  27th  Oct.  1681, 

and  installed  on  the  30th  of  the  same  month  :  void  by 

the  death  of  Halls,     He  was  buried  in  Peterborough 

cathedral  6th  Sept.  1719. 
Samuel  Blackwell,  collated  loth  Sept.  1719^0.     Ob. 

1719. 
John  Russell,  presented  9th  April  1720*^^ 
Henry   Burrough,   M.A.,  presented  8th  Jan  1762,  on 

the  death  of  Russell'^-. 
Frederick   Wollaston,   LL.D.,  presented  6th  Dec. 

1773,  ^"  ^^^  death  of  Henry  Burrough '^^. 
Spencer  Madan,  M.A.,  presented  22nd  Jan.  1800,  on 

the  resignation  of  Frederick  Wollaston ''•*. 

80  Bishops'  Certificates.  ^  Bishops'  Certificates. 

«i  Ibid.  «^  Ibid.  8^  Ibid. 


550  PETERBOROUGH. 

SIXTH  STALL. 

Richard  White,  a  monk  of  Peterhorough^  by  the  charter 

of  erection,  1541. 
Robert  Isham,  A.M.,  resigned  30th  Sept.  1559. 
William   Binsley,   LL.D.,   held   this  stall   with  the 

archdeaconry  of  Northampton.    He  was  buried  in  the 

cathedral  20th  Oct.  T569. 
Robert  Johnson^  S.T.B.,  admitted  circa  1569,  resigned 

circa  1575. 
Richard  Smith,  S.T.B.,  succeeded  about  1575. 
John    Aungier,   A.M.,  was  collated  8th  June  1615  : 

void  by  the  death  of  Smith.     He  was  buried  in  Peter- 

borough  cathedral  17  th  Aug.  1631. 
Robert  Somner,  A.M.,  was  collated*^''  24th  Dec.  1632  : 

void  by  the  death  of  Aungier. 
John  Weston,  M.A.,  nominated  21st  Jan.  and  insti- 
tuted 29th  Jan.  1630—31^^. 
John  Wyldbore,  A.M.^^^  was  installed  ist  Aug.  1660. 

Ob.  in  1662. 
Thomas  Lany,  S.T.B.,  was  collated  19th  Nov.  1662: 

void  by  the  death  of  Wyldbore. 
John  Whitehall,  A.M.,  was  collated  7th  Oct.  1669, 

and  installed  on  the  11  th  of  the  same  month  :  void  by 

the  death  of  Lany.     He  died  20th  Jan.  1685-6,  at 

Stoke-Doyle  in  Northamptonshire,  and  is  there  buried. 
Richard  Blechyndon,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  Jith  Feb. 

1685-6:   void  by  the  death  of  Whitehall.     He  was 

buried  30th  Oct.  1697. 
Thomas  Ball,  A.M.,  was  collated  on  the   10th,  and 

installed    i6th  Nov.  1697  :    void    by    the   death    of 

Blechyndon. 
Richard  Cumberland,  A.M.,  was  installed  4th  Nov. 

1699  :  void  by  the  resignation  of  Ball.     Ob.  1737. 

84  His   patent   is  dated   21st         86    jjis   patent  is  dated  13th 
Dec.  1632.  July  1660. 

85  Bishops'  Certificates. 


I 


PJIKBKNDAHIKS.  551 

Fredkiuck  Williams,  M.A.,  collated  31st  Dec.  1737, 
vice  Richard  Cumberland  deceased *'7.  Ob.  14th  Sept. 
1746. 

CooTE  Leicester,  M.A.,  collated  8th  Nov.  1746,  vice 
Frederick  Williams,  D.D.,  deceased '*''. 

Spencer  Madan,  D.D.,  collated  3rd  May  1770,  vice 
Cooto  Leicester  deceased  ^^^. 

Walker  Kinc;,  D.D.,  loth  March  1794,  on  the  pro- 
motion of  Spencer  Madan,  bishop  of  Bristol,  to  the 
see  of  Peterborough  ^^^\ 

Thomas  Smart  Hut;HEs,  B.D.,  26th  Feb.  1827,  vice 
Walker  King,  bishop  of  Rochester '^^ 


HONORARY  CANONS. 

J{y  order  in  council  23rd  May  J  844,  certain  bishops, 
among  them  the  bishops  of  Peterborough,  were  allowed 
to  found  honorary  canonries  in  their  cathedrals. 

In   this  diocese  the  following  appointments    have 
taken  place : 

Edward  Thomas  Vaughan,  14th  Sept.  1846. 
William  Wales,  2nd  Nov.  1846. 
Richard  Watekfield,  12th  Aug.  1847. 
JoHx  Wetherall,  24th  Aug.  1847. 
Joseph  Garton,  28th  Oct.  1848. 
James  Woolley  Harmax,  25th  Aug.  1849. 
John  Babington,  2ist  Dec.  1849. 
Hon.  Leland  Noel,  29th  June  1850. 
Marmaduke  Vavasour,  8th  Oct.  1850. 
Ahner  William  Brown,  8th  Oct.  1850. 
Robert  James  Bunch,  i8tli  Oct.  1850. 
Andrew  Godfrey  Stuart,  16th  Nov.  1850. 


^7  Bishops'  Certificates.  ^  Bishops'  Certificates. 

«8  Ibid.  «y  Ibid.  91  Ibid. 


ROCHESTER. 


X  HE  diocese  of  Rochester,  until  the  recent  alterations 
made  pursuant  to  the  Commission  of  Inquiry,  issued 
4th  Feb,  183  5,  comprised  the  western  part  of  the  county 
of  Kent  and  the  peculiars  of  Iselham  and  Freckenham. 
By  order  in  council,  8th  Aug.  1 845,  so  much  of  the  county 
of  Kent  as  was  in  the  diocese  and  archdeaconry  of 
Rochester,  except  the  city  and  deanery  of  Rochester', 
was  subtracted  from  this  diocese  and  added  to  those 
of  Canterbury  and  London  ;  and  the  county  of  Essex, 
except  the  parishes  of  Barking,  Great  Ilford,  East 
Ham,  West  Ham,  Little  Bford,  Low  Lay  ton,  Wal- 
thamstow,  Wanstead,  Woodford,  and  Chingford,  was 
added,  together  with  the  whole  county  of  Hertford. 

The  whole  of  this  diocese  was  under  the  jurisdiction  of 
the  archdeacon  of  Rochester  until  the  order  in  council 
just  mentioned  :  that  order  places  the  new  district  or 
see  of  Rochester  under  the  jurisdiction  of  the  several 
archdeacons  of  Essex,  Colchester,  and  St.  Alban's, 
and  suppresses  the  archdeaconry  of  Rochester  upon 
its  next  avoidance.  The  peculiars  were  abolished  by 
orders  in  council  dated  8th  Aug.  and  23rd  Dec.  1845. 

Until  these  alterations,  the  members  of  the  cathedral 
body  were  the  dean,  the  archdeacon,  and  six  preben- 

^  Doubts  having  arisen  about  Xorthfleet,  shall  be  held  to  be 
the  jurisdiction  of  the  bishop  of  locally  situate  within  the  limits 
Rochester  in  certain  places  lo-  of  the  said  city  and  deanery  of 
cally  situate  within  the  city  and  Rochester,  and  the  several  pa- 
deanery  of  Rochester,  an  order  rishes  and  places  of  Eynsford, 
in  council  was  made,  2,^rd  Dec.  Farninjj^ham,  Otford,  Shoreham, 
1845.  declarinjr  that  the  several  and  Stausted,  shall  be  held  to 
parishes  and  places  of  Clitic,  Da-  be  locally  situate  in  the  diocese 
rcnth,  Ciillingham,  the  Ci range,  of  Canterbury  and  the  archdea- 
otherwise  the  (Jrench,  (iraine,  conry  of  Maidstone. 
Ifield.    Lidsiuff,    Meopham,  and 

VOI-.  11,  4  R 


55^  llOCIIESTEK. 

daries ;  four  of  the  prebends  were  in  the  gift  of  the 
Crown,  of  which  one  was  by  act  of  Parh'ament  (12 
Ann.  c.vi.  stat.  2.^)  annexed  to  the  provostehip  of  Oriel 
college,  Oxford,  and  another  to  the  archdeaconry  by 
letters  patent  of  Charles  I.  At  present  there  are  the 
dean,  the  archdeacons  of  Rochester,  St.  Alban's,  Chi- 
chester and  Essex,  four  canons,  and  one  honorary 
canon.       •  

BISHOPS. 

After  Augustine  had  established  the  archbishopric  of 
Canterbury,  king  Aethelberct  founded  and  endowed 
the  bishoprics  of  London  and  Rochester;  to  the  latter 
Augustine  ordained 

604  Justus  in  604,  who  had  been  sent  into  Britain  by  pope 
Gregory.  Ho  was  translated  to  Canterbury  in  624 
upon  the  death  of  Mellitus-,  and  was  succeeded  at 
Rochester  by 

624  RoMANUs,  whom  he  ordained^.  He  was  sent  on  a  mis- 
sion to  pope  Honorius  by  archbishop  Justus,  and  was 
drowned  in  the  Italian  sea^.  The  date  of  this  occur- 
rence is  not  known,  but  it  must  have  been  before  No- 
vember 630,  as  Justus  died  at  that  time. 

6^^  Paulixus,  archhishop  of  YorJc,  who  was  exiled  from  his 
see,  was  made  bishop  of  Rochester  by  king  Eadbald, 
and  consecrated  by  archbishop  Honorius^,  soon  after 
Oct.  60!^^.     He  died  loth  Oct.  644^ 

644  Ithamar,  a  Kentish  man,  was  ordained  bishop  of  Ro- 
chester on  the  death  of  Paulinus  by  archbishop  Ho- 
norius".    He  died  in  655. 

6^6     Damian"    was    consecrated   bishop    of  Rochester   by 


1  Called  also  13  Ann.  c.vi.  7  Honorius  archiepiscopus  or- 

2  Bed.  Hist.  Eccl.  lib.  ii.  c.  8.  dinavit  Ithamar,  oriundum  qui- 
•^  Ibid.  dem  de  gente  Cantuariorum. 
4  Absorptus   fuerat    fluctibus  Bed.  Hist.  Eccl.  lib.  iii.  c.  14. 

Italici  maris.     Bed.  Hist.  Eccl.  8  Qui  de  genere  Australium 

lib.  ii.  c.  20.  Saxonum  erat  oriundus.     Bed. 

•''  Bed.  Hist.  Eccl.  lib.  ii.  c.  20.  Hist.  Eccl.  lib.  iii.  c.  20. 

^'  Ibid.  lib.  iii.  c.  14. 


BISHOPS.  555 

archbishop  Deusdodit.     He  died  about  June  or  July 
664''. 

The  see  was  vacant  nearly  five  years  after  the  death 
of  Damian. 

69  PuTTA  succeeded  Damian  in  the  see  of  Rochester,  and 
was  consecrated  by  archbishop  Theodore  27  th  May 
669 1".  He  was  driven  from  liis  see  when  Ethelred, 
king  of  Mercia,  invaded  Kent ;  and  was  appointed  in 
676  bishop  of  the  newly  erected  see  of  Hereford '^ 

76  CuicHELM  orQuicHELM,the  seventh  bishop  of  Rochester, 
was  ordained  by  archbishop  Theodore  in  the  room  of 
Putta^-^;  but  he  soon  quitted  it  on  account  of  its 
poverty  ^'^^  and 

76  Gkbmund  was  substituted  in  the  place  of  Cuichelm  in 
676 '•.     He  died  in  693  ^'\  and 

53  ToiuAsi^Mvas  consecrated  in  his  stead  by  archbishop 
Berhtuald  in  693 '7.     He  died  in  726^^. 

26  Alduulf'^  succeeded  Tobias,  and  was  also  consecrated 
by  archbishop  Berhtuald -^\  He  died  in  739,  accord- 
ing to  Simeon  of  Durham ;  and  in  741,  according  to 
Florence  of  Worcester. 

1 1  Dunn  or  Duina  succeeded  Alduulf  in  741-^  The  time 
of  his  death  is  unknown,  but  he  was  present  at  a 


^  See  Wharton's  note  on  his  his  successor, 

death  in  Angha  Sacra.  1^  Gebmundo    llrofensis    ec- 

•^'  Ik'd.  Hist,  Ecd.  Ub.  iv.  c.2.  clesiff"  prirsule  defuncto  Tobiani 

et  Flor.  Wigorn.  ad  an.  669.  pro  illo  consecravit,  virum  La- 

•'  Red.  Hist.  Eccl.hh.iv.  C.12.  tina  Cira?ca  et  Saxonica  Hngua, 

'■-  Ibid.  atqiie     eruditione      multipliciter 

1'*  Prae  inopia  rerum,  ab  epi-  instruct  urn.      Bed.    Hist.    Eccl. 

scopatu  decedente.     Bed.   Hist.  hb.  v.  c.  8. 

Eccl.  hb.  iv.  c.  12.  •"  Sax.  Chron.  et  Flor. Wig. 

•■*  Flor.  Wigorn.  ad  ann.  '^  Bed.  Hist.  Eccl.  lib.  v.  c.  2t^. 

l''  Beda    has    not    mentioned  '^  Ealdwulf,   MS.  Cott.  Vesp. 

when  bishop  (iebuiund  (lied,  but  B.  vi. ;    EaUluulf,  C.C.C.  Cant, 

the   Saxon  Chronicle,  and   Flo-  clxxxiii. 

rence  of  Worcester,  and  others  -*'  Bed,  Hist,  Eccl.  lib.  v.  c.  23. 

give  the  year  693  for  that  event  et  Flor.  Wigorn. 

and  the  consecration  of  Tobias  -'  Flor.  Wigorn. 

4  H    2 


OO 


6 


ROC  II  EST  Ell. 


council  holdeii  in  747'",  and  his  successor  witnessed  a 
charter  in  747. 

747  Eaiiduulf-*^  would  seem  to  have  presided  from  747  to 
765-^*  at  least. 
DioiiA  or  Dyoraxx  succeeded  Earduulf.  There  are 
grants  to  him  purporting  to  have  been  made  in  778, 
779,  ySi-^K 
UuEREMUND  or  WoRRE  occurs  after  Diora.  He  had 
grants  from  king  Offa  in  788,  789'^^;  and  he  was  pre- 
sent at  a  council  holden  in  802-''. 

803  Beorx^iod  made  his  profession  of  obedience  to  arch- 
bishop Aethelheard  in  803-^.  He  witnessed  a  charter 
purporting  to  have  been  made  by  archbishop  Aethel- 
heard in  805-^,  one  by  Cuthred  of  Kent  in  805  ^o, 
another  by  Wulfred  in  81 1-^\  another  by  Coenuulf  in 
the  same  year-^-,  another  by  the  same  king  in  814^^. 

841      Tatxoth^^. 
Bedexotii'^-^. 
Godwin  I.^^ 

868     Cutherwulf'^^*. 


22  Concil.  Angl.  vol.  i.  p.  242. 

2;^  MS.  Cott.  Vesp.  B.  vi. 
He  witnessed  a  charter  dated 
"Anno  ab  incarnationis  Christ! 
DCCLXii.  indict,  xv.?  747.  (Kem- 
ble,  vol.  i.  p.  115.)  and  another 
757,  vol.  i.  p.  143. 

2-*  Ecgberht  made  a  grant  to 
Eardulf  and  the  church  of  Ro- 
chester in  761.  (Text.  Roff.  p.  69. 
edit,  Hearn.);  other  grants  were 
made  to  him  in  764  and  765. 
Ibid.  pp.  71.  74.  77. 

25  Text.  Roff.  p.  82.  85.  89. 

26  Kemb.vol.  i.  p. 183. 186. 189. 
2'"  Cone.  Angl.  t.  i.  p.  318,  325. 
2»  Text.  Roff,  p.  258. 

^y  Kemble,  vol.  i.  p.  231. 

30  Ibid.  p.  233. 

•"^1  Ibid.  p.  241. 

•^2  Ibid.  p.  244.  248. 

^'^  Ibid.  p.  261. 


^  His  name  not  in  MSS.  Cott. 
Vesp.  B.  vi.,  Tiber.  B.  v.,  nor 
MS.  CCC.  Cant,  clxxxiii. ;  nei- 
ther in  Malmes.  nor  in  Flor.Wi- 
gorn.;  it  occurs  in  Wheloc  and 
Godwin.  See  also  Text.  Roff. 
f.  122. 

35  Not  in  Flor.Wig.,  Malmes., 
MS.  Cott.  Vesp.  B.  vi.,  Tiber. 
B.  v.,  MS.  CCC.  Cant,  clxxxiii. 
The  catalogue  of  the  early  bi- 
shops of  Rochester,  especially 
from  Tatnoth  to  Siward,  is  very 
imperfect.  Malmesbury  men- 
tions but  nine  bishops  between 
the  time  of  Beda  and  the  Nor- 
man Conquest,  and  Florence  of 
Worcester  only  notices  one  more. 
A  catalogue  remaining  in  the 
church  of  Rochester  inserts  at 
once  seven  others. 

35*  Text.  Roff.  f.  141. 


BISHOPS. 


557 


D       SwlTHULF^-'. 
S       BuilHRIC^^. 

Cheolmund^^. 
Chineferth^^. 
burriiic  ^^^. 

5  Alfstan^"  or  Athelstan.     Ob.  984 '•^ 
Godwin  II."*'^  or  Godric. 

Godwin  III/'-^ 
8    SivvARD  •',  ahhot  of  Ahingdon,  was  consecrated  bisliop  by 
Stigand  in  1058.     He  died  in  1075^'. 

6  Arxost^^,  a  monk  of  Bee  in  Normandy,  was  consecrated 
II      in  St.  PauFs  cathedral,  London,  by  archbishop  Lan- 

franc  in  the  beginning  of  the  year  1076,  and  died  in 
July  in  the  same  year. 

7  GuNDULFus'»7j  a  mouh  of  Bee  in  Normandy,  was  con- 
l-l-     secrated   19th  March  1077'*^.      He  died  7th  March 

1108-''-'. 

8  Ralph,  ahhot  of  Seez  in  Normandy,  was  nominated  29th 
•I-      Juno  1 108,  and  consecrated  bishop  of  Rochester  9th 

Aug.  iio8-'".      He  was  translated  to  Canterbury  in 
J 1 14. 


35  Text.  Roff.  f.  142. 

•^6  MS.  Colt.  Vesp.  B.  vi.— 
Burtliricus,  Flor.Wig. ;  Puthric, 
Malmes.  Burhrico  Rott'ensi  epi- 
scopo  Alfredus  rex  nianerium 
contiilit  (le  Frekingham. 

•'7  Not  in  Flor.  Wigorn,  nor 
Malniesbury. 

•^^  Nothing  but  his  name  is 
preserved. 

'^^  King  FMmund  granted  to 
this  bishop  hinds  in"Mealhngas" 
tempore  archbishop  Odo. 

'*^  King  Kadgar  in  the  year 
955  granted  to  Alfstan  and  his 
successors  huid  in  "  Bromleage." 
Text.  Roff,  p.  151. 

•H  Annah  Rok". 

•*-  King  Aetheh-ed  in  the  year 
9q;,  granted  to  bishop  God^^•in 
"  sex  mansas"  in  W  Idoham  and 


one  in  Lytlanbroce  (Text.  RofF. 
p.  124.);  and  in  998  restored 
lands  in  "  Bromleage"  to  him, 
(Text.  Roff.  ]).  130.)  ;  and  in 
1012  he  granted  to  him  xv  man- 
sas in  Stantune  et  Hiltune.  Text. 
Roff.  ]).  13-,. 

•^^  Neither  the  date  of  his  be- 
coming bishop  of  Rochester  nor 
that  of  his  death  is  known. 

■*^  Sax.  C'liron. 

-»''*  Annal.  Roff.  MS.Cott.Vesp. 
A.  xxii. 

•*•'  Sax.  Chron. 

■I"  Vit.  Gund.  -^8  Ibid. 

■^^  lloveden. 

''^^  Post  hire  Cantuariam  venit 
(Anselmus)  et  Radulfum  Sagi- 
cnsem  abbatem  virum  religiosum 
})ro  Gundulfo  ad  llrofensem  ec- 
clesiam    iii    Id.    Augusti    (nth 


558 


UOCIIKSTEU. 


1114    Kaunuli'h '^  ahhot  of  Peterhoroiajh,  was  elected   i5tli 

16  lien.  I.     Aug.  1114''^,   and   consecrated    26th  Dec.   following. 

He  died  15th  March  1124-'^  fetat.  84. 

1  1  25    JoHX  1,  archdeacon  of  Canterhunj^  was  consecrated  24th 

25  Hen.  I.     May  1 125^%  and  died  22nd  June  1 137  -''^ 

1 137    John  11-^7^  a  monk  of  Seez  in  Normandy,  succeeded  the 

2  Steph.      last  named  prelate  in  the  see  of  Rochester.     He  was 

consecrated  in  1137,  and  died  in  T142. 
1 142    AscELiN,  j»nor  of  Dover,  succeeded  John  II.  in  the  bi- 
8  Steph.      shopric  of  Rochester  in  1142.     He   died   24th  Jan. 

1147-8^^. 
1147    Walter,   archdeacon  of  Canterbury^  brother  of  arch- 
i3J5tepli.     bishop  Theobald,  was  elected  by  the  monks  of  Ro- 
chester'^y,  and  did  homage  to  the  archbishop  for  the 


Aug.)  consecravit  (Sim.  Dunelm 
Hist,  ad  an.  1108,  et  Hoveden. 
Flor.  Wigorn) ;  the  nth  Aug. 
1 108  however  fell  on  Tuesda)'. 

^1  Arnulfus,  Hoved,,  Flor. 
Wigorn. ;  Arnulphus,  Chron. 
Petrob.  ;  Ernulfus,  Malmes.  et 
Matt.  Paris.  He  was  originally 
a  monk  in  the  monastery  of 
**  St.  Lucian  in  Belvaco,"  after- 
wards prior  of  Canterbury  and 
then  abbot  of  Peterborough. 

^^  Sim.  Dunelm.  die  Assump- 
tionis  S.  Marioe.  Other  authori- 
ties state  that  he  was  elected  28th 
Sept.  1 1 14,  and  enthroned  loth 
Oct.  following. 

^•'^  Flor. Wigorn.  Sim. Dunelm. 
et  Hoved.  say  11 15;  but  they 
commenced  the  new  year  on 
Christmas  day. 

•■^4  Sax.  Chron. 

^^  Flor.  Wigorn.  An.  11 25. 
Willielmus  archiepiscopus  Can- 
tuariensis  dedit  episcopatum 
Rouecestriae  Jobanni  archidia- 
cono  suo.  Abb.  Chron.  Rad.  de 
Diceto. 

•^^  An.  1137.  Duodecimo  Kal. 
Julii  (20th  June)  obiit  Johannes 


episcopus  Roffensis.  Chron. 
Gervas.  col.  1343.  Others  place 
his  death  on  22nd  June. 

•''>^  Text.  Roff.  f.ni.  etReg.Eccl. 
Roff.     Godwin  omits  his  name. 

^s  An.  1 1 47.  Obiit  hoc  anno 
Ascelinus  Roffensis  episcopus, 
anno  episcopatus  sui  sexto,  ix 
Kal.  Februarii  (Chron.  Gervas. 
col.  1362).  Other  writers  place 
his  death  23rd  Jan. 

5^  Godwin  states  that  the  arch- 
bishops of  Canterbury  always 
appointed  whom  they  pleased  to 
be  bishop  of  Rochester  at  each 
vacancy  of  the  see,  but  that  arch- 
bishop Theobald  transferred  his 
right  to  the  monks  of  Rochester, 
who  elected  Walter  the  archbi- 
shop's brother.  Gervase  of  Can- 
terbury (col.  1362)  however  makes 
a  different  statement :  "  Cui  (As- 
celino)  successit  Walterus  Can- 
tuariensis  archidiaconus  frater 
Theobaldi  Cantuariensis  archi- 
episcopi,  qui  secundum  antiquam 
consuetudinera  in  capitulo  Can- 
tuariensi  electus  est  a  monachis 
Rofae  ....  Est  autem  in  ecclesia 
Cantuariensi  consuetudo  ab  anti- 


I 


BISHOPS. 


559 


lands  of  his  bishopric  vi  Cal.  Feb.  (27th  Jan/''^)     Ho 
was  consecrated  ii  Id.  Mar.  (T4th  March)  1147-8''!. 
He  died  26th  July  1182''^. 
2    GuALERAN^^'^  archdeacon  of  Bayeux,  was  elected  in  the 
•  II-    chapter  of  llochester  in  the  presence  of  the  archbishop 
9th  Nov.  1 1  82,  ordained  priest  on  the  Saturday  fol- 
lowing, and   consecrated  at  Lisieux  the   next  day''*. 
He  died  29th  Aug.  1 184'^'. 
5    Gii-iJEiiT   UE   Glaxvill,   archclcacon  of  Liseux^^,  was 
•II-    elected   at   Otford   i6th  July  (xvii  Cal.  Aug.)  IJ85, 
and  consecrated  29th  Sept.  (v  Cal.  Oct.)      He  died 
24th  June  12 14''". 

From  the  first  creation  of  the  diocese  of  Rochester 
the  bishop  of  the  see  seems  to  have  been  appointed 
by  and  immediately  dependent  on  the  archbishop  of 
Canterbury.  In  more  than  one  instance  however  this 
peculiar  authority  was  disputed,  and  the  monks  of 
Kochestcr  claimed  and  exercised  the  right  of  electing 
the  bishop  of  the  see.  To  put  an  end  to  these  dis- 
putes for  the  future,  king  John  on  22nd  Nov.  1214 
granted  and  confirmed  to  Stephen,  then  archbishop 
of  Canterbury,  the  patronage  of  the  episcopal  church 
of  Rochester,    with   all    its   appurtenances,   dignities, 


qiiivS  temporibus  constituta,  et  a 
j)iis  patribus  obtenta,  videlicet 
quod  episcopus  Rofcnsis  debeat 
eligi  in  capitiilo  Cantuariensi  ex 
dono  archiepisco})!  et  electione 
conventus  llofensis  ecclesicC." 
See  also  (jeivase,  col.  1462. 

''•^  Rot.  Profess. 

^'  Rob.  de  Monte,  f.  1,^9,  352  b. 

''^  Cliron.  (iervas.  ad  an.  1 182. 

^'"^  AValeranus,  Hoved.  352  b. 

^*-*  Yma<j:.  Hist.  col.  61-,. 

'♦^  iv  Kal.  Sept.  Gerv.  Cliron. 
col.  1467. 

♦»<•  An.  1 1S5.  Gilebertus  Lexo- 
viensis  arebidiaconus  electus  est 
in  Roflfensem  episcopum  apud 
Otteford    septiuio    deciino    Kal. 


Augusti,  gradum  antem  preshy- 
teratus  ascendit  xi  Kal.  Octobris 
apud  Lamebeiain  C'antuaria^  con- 
secratus  est  a  lialdewino  Cantu- 
ariensi arcbiepiscoi)o  iii  Kal.  Oc- 
tobris.    Yniag.  Hist.  629. 

^'•"  Obiit  que  G.  de  (ilanvile 
ej)iscopus  Roftensis  viii  Kal..Tul. 
(24th  June).  (Matt.  Par.  var. 
Icct.)  He  bad  letters  of  protec- 
tion 6th  Jan.  1214  (Pat.  15  Job. 
m.,-).),  and  20tb  Nov.  1214  tbe 
King  restored  to  S.  arcbbisbop 
of  Canterbur)'  tbe  patronage  of 
tbe  bisbopric  of  Rochester,  "tani- 
quam  jus  suum."  Claus.  16  Job. 
m.  15.  et  Pat.  16  Job.  m.  10. 


.560  UOClIKS'i  EH. 

liberties,  and  free  customs  :  ''  Ita  quod  vacantc  ilia 
sedo  episcopali  custodiam  et  ordinationeni  illius  eccle- 
si;e  idem  archiepiscopus  ct  successores  sui  habeant 
libere  et  pacifice  in  perpetuum  ut  patroni,  ita  quod  in 
ordinatione  illius  ecclesia3  de  cpiscopo,  et  episcopi 
clectione,  nee  ante  nee  post  electionem  episcopi  regius 
requiretur  assensus,  set  totum  ad  archiepiscopum  qui- 
cumque  fuerit  pertinebit.  Episcopus  autem  vel  electus 
loci  illius  temporalia,  quae  prius  vocabantur  regalia, 
de  manu  prsedicti  archiepiscopi  et  successorum  suorum 
plena rie  recipiet  et  fidelitatem  ei  faciet  de  feodis  per- 
tinentibus  ad  ecclesiam  illam  episcopalem  tamquam 
patrono  ejusdem  episcopatus'^^."'  Hence  it  is  that, 
except  during  the  vacancy  of  the  see  of  Canterbury, 
neither  the  license  for  the  election  of  a  bishop  of  Ro- 
chester, nor  the  royal  assent,  nor  the  restitution  of 
the  temporalities,  are  recorded. 

T215    J^EXEDTCT  DE  Saksktv^,  preceutor  of  St.  Paid''s^  was 

i6Joh.  elected  in  the  chapter  of  Rochester  13th  Dec.  1214, 
and  consecrated  22nd  Feb.  1314-15  in  the  church  of 
St.  Mary  Osney,  Oxford^^.  He  died  21st  Dec.  J226, 
and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral  of  Rochester ^^. 

1227  Hexry  de  Saxdford,  arclideacon  of  Canterbury.,  was 
iHen.lir.  elected  26th  Dec.  1226,  and  consecrated  (vii  Id.  Maii) 
9th  May  11^27^0.     He  died  24th  Feb.  1234-571. 

1238    Richard  de  Wexdover  was  elected  26th  March  1235, 

5  Hen  III.    but  was  rejected  by  archbishop  Edmund  for  want  of 

learning.    The  bishop  elect  appealed  to  the  Pope,  who 

confirmed  him  2cth  March  1237-872;  but  he  did  not 

^'7  Cart.  16  Job.  m.  6  incedula.  Cantuar,    archiepiscopo   munus 

6^  Matt. West,  ad  an. 1215.  MS.  consecrationis    suscepit"   (Matt. 

in  Bibl.  Coll.  Magd.  Oxford.  Westm.);  but  according  to  An- 

^'•^  Matt. Westm.  et  Annal.  Pii-  nal.  Wigorn.  25tb  April, 
orat.  de  Sutbw.  "l    Henricus     de    Sandfordia 

7"  Maiinono.  (Annal. Waverl.)  Roifensis    antistes   diem   clausit 

"  Eodem  tempore  (mense  Maio)  extremum  vi  Kal.  Martii.    Matt. 

Henricus  de  Sanfordia  Cantuar.  Westm. 

arcbidiaconus  ad  Roffensem  epi-         "2  j)ie  Sancti  Cutbberti  1238. 

.scopum  rite  electus  a  Stepbano  Matt.  Westm. 


BISHOPS. 


561 


obtain  consecration  until  2i8t  Nov.  I238'''.  He  was 
installed  on  St.  Andrew's  day  (30th  Nov.)  following^^. 
He  died  1 2tli  Oct.  1 250,  and  was  buried  in  West- 
minster Abbey'^. 

I     Laurence  de  S.  Martin  was  elected  xiv  Cal.  Nov. 

m.  (19th  Oct.)  1250/^,  and  consecrated  at  Lyons  on  Sun- 
day 9tli  April  1251'^  He  died  3r(l  June  1274"'^,  and 
was  buried  in  Rochester  cathedral. 

\.    Walter  de  Mekton,  chancellor  of  England^  was  elected 

I-     about  20th  July  1 274"-^  and  consecrated  at  Gillingham 

on  the  Sunday  next  after  the  feast  of  St.  Luke  the 

Evangelist   (21st  Oct.)   following ''^^      He  died   27th 

Oct.  J  277,  and  was  buried  in  Rochester  cathedral ^^. 

•^  John  de  I^kady^yaa)^  precentor  of  Rochester,  wSiS  con- 
secrated at  Lambeth  29th  May  1278^-.  He  died 
23rd  April  1 283  ^\  and  was  buried  in  Rochester  cathe- 
dral. The  custody  of  the  temporalities  of  the  see 
wvas  committed  22nd  April  (x  Cal.  Mail)  to  Henry 
Luvel,  the  archbishop's  steward^'.  The  archbishop 
of  Canterbury  issued  his  license  29th  April  (iii  Cal. 
Maii)  to  the  prior  and  monks  of  Rochester,  to  elect  a 
bishop  in  the  room  of  John  Bradfield^''. 


I. 


73  Matt.  Westm.  Annal.  Roff. 
Annal.  Waverl.  et  Matt.  Westm. 
ad  an.  1238. 

"-*  Matt.  Westm.  Annal.  Roff. 

'^  Weever,  p.  338.  Ob.  12th 
Oct.  (iv  Id.  Oct.)  1250.  (Annal. 
Roll.)  01)iit  insujicr  episcopus 
Roffcnsis  circa  festum  S.  Michae- 
livS,  et  quia  sanctus  habebatur, 
prociirantc  Rege,  sepultum  est 
corpus  ejus  apud  Westmonaste- 
riuni.  Matt.  Westm.  ad  an.  1250. 

^^  Annal.  Roff.  "  Monachi 
Roffensis  elegerunt  magistrum 
Laurontium  de  S.  Martino,  Do- 
mini Regis  clericum  et  consilia- 
rium  speeialem,  ne  si  forte  alium 
elegissent,  se  Re.\  election!  op- 

VOL.  II.  4 


posuisset.     Matt.  Paris. 

'"  Annal.  Roff.  On  2nd  April 
1 25 1  he  had  a  grant  from  the 
King  as  elect  of  Rochester.  Pat. 
35  lien.  111.  m.  10. 

7«  Annal.  Roff. 

'•'  He  was  rector  of  the  church 
of  Potton  in  the  archdeaconry  of 
Bedford,  which  he  resigned  on 
his  jiromotion  to  the  see  of  Ro- 
chester.    Reg.  (Jravesend. 

^  Archiv.  Keel.  Cantuar. 

^'  Ex  Epitajihio. 

^2  Annal.  Roff. 

^^  Annal.  Wigorn. 

*^  Reg.  Peckham. 

^  Ibid. 


m 


ROCHESTER. 


John  dk  Kirkeby,  archdeacon  of  Coventry^  was  elected 
by  the  monks  of  Rochester,  on  the  death  of  John  de 
Bradfield,  but  he  renounced  his  right  before  the  arch- 
bishop at  Michelham  17th  May  1283^^,  and 
1283    Thomas  Inglethoiip^7,  dean  of  Ht.  PauVs^  having  been 
I  Edw.  I.     elected,  was  confirmed  by  the  archbishop  9th  July 
(vii  Id.  Jul.)  1283^^,  and  consecrated  26th  Sept.  fol- 
lowing'^'^.     He  died  nth  May  1291^'^,  and  was  buried 
in  Rochester  cathedral -^^ 
Thomas  DE  Wuldham^-,  jsn'or  of  Rochester^  was  elected, 
but  he  refused  the  dignity.    On  being  elected  a  second 
time  he  was  consecrated  in  the  parish  church  of  Chart- 
ham  in  Kent  6th  Jan.  1291-2'^-^.     He  died  28th  Feb. 
1316-17. 
1 3 19    Haymo  de   Hythe   was  elected   by  the   monks   18th 
3  Edw.  II.     March  1316-17,  and  admitted  by  the  archbishop  on 
the  22nd  of  the  same  month;   but  his  confirmation 
was  delayed  because  the  Pope  had  provided  John  de 


1292 

0  Edw.  I. 


^^  Johannes  de  Kirkeby  elec- 
tus  in  episcopum  RofFen.  elec- 
tione  de  se  facto  coram  archi- 
episcopo  renunciavit  xvi  Cal. 
Junii  1283.  (Reg.  Peckham.) 
Frater  I.  archiepiscopus,  dilectis 
filiis  priori  et  capitulo  Roffens. 
Electio  de  honorabili  viro  domino 
Johanne  de  Kyrkeby  archidia- 
cono  Coventr,  Illustris  Domini 
Regis  clerico  in  vestro  monaste- 
rio  celebrala  propter  notoriam 
pluralitatera  beneficiorum  cum 
cura  quae  ipsum  ineligibilem 
prorsus  redidit  non  tenet  jure — 
iteratam  eligendi  licenciam  vobis 
concedimus — vi  Cal.  Jul.  1283. 
Reg.  Peckham. 

^7  Or  Ingaldesthorp. 

^^  Reg.  Peckham. 

S5  I.  archiepiscopus  Cantuar. 
&c.  London,  episcopo — Quia 
Dominica  proxima  ante  festum 
Sancti  Michaelis  prox.  futur.  in 


ecclesia  nostra  Cantuar.  vene- 
rab.  virum  magistrum  Thomam 
electum  RofFens.  habemus  vo- 
lente  Domino,  in  ecclesia  ejusdem 
episcopum  consecrare — hoc  fra- 
tribus  et  coepiscopis  nostris  de- 
nuntietis.  Dat.  apud  Aldington, 
Non.  Aug.  1283.  Reg.  Peckham. 

90  V  Id.  Maii.  Contin.  Gervas. 
Dorobern.         ^i  Annal.  RofF. 

92  De  Woldham  or  Woldeham, 
alias  de  Suthflete. 

9'^  He  obtained  a  license  5th 
Jan.  1 29 1-2  to  be  consecrated 
out  of  the  church  of  Canterbury 
(Archiv.Eccl.Cautuar.),  and  was 
consecrated  the  next  day.  (Reg. 
Sutton.  Lincoln,  et  Annal.  RofF.) 
Dugdale  states  that  John  bishop 
of  Rochester  was  summoned  to 
parliament  27  Edw.  I.,  but  it  is 
a  mistake  in  the  record,  the 
letter  J.  having  been  written 
for  T. 


BISHOPS.  rjGii 

Puteolis  to  this  soc.  However,  after  lengthened  pro- 
ceedings in  tlie  court  of  Rome,  Haymo  was  consecrated 
at  Avignon  26th  Aug.  1319.  He  made  his  profession 
of  obedience  to  the  archbishop  in  the  chapel  of  Sle- 
ford  in  Lincoln  2nd  Dec.  following,  and  received  the 
spiritualities  on  the  same  day,  and  the  temporalities 
on  the  5th  of  that  month-'*.  He  was  installed  13th 
Jan.  1319-20.  In  1349  he  resigned  his  see  into  the 
hands  of  the  Pope,  but  his  Holiness  would  not  accept 
his  resignation ;  he  therefore  held  the  bishopric  till 
his  death  4th  May  135295. 
;2  John  de  Shv:vey,  2)rior  of  Bochcste7\  v^^as  provided  to 
^^I.  this  see  by  papal  bull  dated  22nd  Oct.  1352-^''.  He 
received  the  spiritualities  of  the  archbishop's  vicar 
general  28th  Feb.  1352— 3 ^^  and  was  consecrated  loth 
March  following,  by  the  bishop  of  Winchester,  at  the 
priory  of  St.  Mary  Overy,  the  archbishop  of  Canter- 
bury being  abroad 9^.  He  obtained  the  temporalities 
pursuant  to  the  King's  mandate  on  the  13th  of  the 
same  month''-'.  He  was  constituted  chancellor  of 
England  in  1356.  He  died  at  his  manor  of  La  Place, 
near  Lambeth,  xiv  Cal.  Nov.  (19th  Oct.)  1360^ 
)2  William  Wittlesey,  archdeacon  of  Huntingdon,  war- 
r.III.  den  of  Peterhouse,  Camhridge,  was  elected  23rd  Oct. 
1360,  confirmed  by  the  Pope-  (jure  provisionis)  ii 
Cal.  Aug.  (3rst  July)  1361-^,  received  the  spiritualities 


94  Pat.  13  Edw.  n.  m.  13.  2   «*  Cum    dominus    Summus 

9^  The  archbishop  took  pos-  Pontifex  virtute  ciijusdam  reser- 

session  of  the  temporahties  and  vationis  sedi  apostoUce  factcc  de 

spirituahties   of  the  see  of  Ro-  ecclesia    Roffen.    post    mortem 

Chester  29th  Nov.  1352,  and  is-  bona?  memoria'  Johannis  ultimi 

sued    his    hcense  to   elect    27th  episcopi    loci    pra^dicti    vacante 

Dec.     Rcgf.  Islip.  eidem  ecclesioe  de  reverendo  viro 

'^'  Reg.  Islip,  f.  65.       •'"  Ibid.  Willielmo    nuper     archidiacono 

^^  Reg.  Islip.  Huntingdon  provident  et  ipsiim 

•'^  Pat.  27  Edw.  III.  p.i.  m.17.  in  episcopum  loci  ilhus  pra'fece- 

'  Reg.  Ishp,  f.  222.     His  will  rit   et   pastorem  &c."     Pat.   35 

is  dated  21st  Sept.  1360.    Ibid.  Edw.  HI.  p.  3.  m.  3. 

f.  169.  ^  Reg.  Islip.     In  a  document 

402 


564 


ROCHESTER. 


Ed.  Ill 


from  tho  archbishop  on  the  i8th  Nov.  and  the  tem- 
poralities 13th  Dec.  in  the  same  year*^,  and  was  con- 
secrated 6th  Feb.  i;^6{—2-\  He  was  translated  to 
Worcester. 

Thomas  Trillek  or  Trilleg,  dean  of  St.  Paurs, 
London,  having  been  elected  by  the  monks,  was  pro- 
moted to  the  see  of  Rochester  by  bull  of  provision 
dated  6th  March  1363-4^.  He  was  consecrated  26th 
May  1364  by  cardinal  Guido7 ;  received  the  spiritual- 
ities X  Cal.  Aug.  (23rd  July)  in  that  year,  and  the 
temporalities  6th  Feb.  1364—5^.  He  died  at  the  end 
of  Dec.  1372.  His  will,  dated  nth  Dec.  1372,  was 
proved  3rd  Jan.  following^.  The  archbishop  of  Can- 
terbury issued  his  license  to  elect  a  bishop  in  the 
room  of  Thomas  Trilleg  on  the  27th  Dec.  1372,  and 
the  monks  chose 

John  de  Hertl^y^  prior  of  Bockester;  but  the  Pope 
set  aside  the  election,  and  appointed 
1373  Thomas  de  Brintone,  a  Benedictine  monk  at  Norwich^ 
Ed.  III.  by  his  bull  of  31st  Jan.  1372-3^°;  he  received  the 
spiritualities  from  the  archbishop  20th  March  in  that 
year,  and  the  temporalities  from  him  8th  April  1373  ; 
and  the  King,  having  received  the  fealty  of  the  said 
bishop  2ist  Oct.,  restored  the  temporalities  to  him 
on  that  dayi^  He  died  in  1389,  and  was  buried  in 
the  parish  church  of  Scale  in  Kent  ^^.  His  will  is  dated 
30th  Aug.  1389  ^-^ 

John  Barnet  was  elected,  and  received  the  King's  per- 


relative  to  the  solemnization  of 
the  marriage  of  the  prince  of 
Wales  with  the  countess  of  Kent, 
dated  Oct.  1361,  this  bishop  is 
thus  addressed,  "Willielmo  de 
Witleseye  Roffensi  ecclesiarum, 
auctoritate  apostolica  electis  con- 
firmatis." 

4  Pat.  35  Edw.  III.  p.  3.  m.  3. 

^  Reg.  Wittles.  Roff. 

6  ii  Non.  Mar.  Pont.  2.  Urb.V. 


Reg.  Islip.  f.  245. 

7  Reg.  Trilleke.     Others  state 
that  he  was  consecrated  5th  Jan. 

1364-5- 

8  Pat.  39  Edw.  III.  p.  I.  m.  34. 

9  Reg.  Wittles.  f.  126. 

10  ii  Kal.  Feb.  1372-3.     Reg. 
Wittles.  f.  138. 

11  Pat.  48  Edw.  III.  p.  2.  m. 17. 
^2  Reg.  Weaver,  p.  325. 

*3  Reg.  Courtn.  f.  231. 


BISHOPS.  .565 

mission  26th  May  1389^'  to  <^o  to  Rome  respecting 
it.     The  Pope,  however^  disapproved  of  his  election, 
and  quashed  it. 
^9    William    de    IJottlesham,    hlsho})   of  Llandaff,   was 

•  II-    appointed  by  bull  of  provision  dated  27th  Aug.  1389''; 

he  made  his  profession  of  obedience  to  the  archbishop 
14th  Dec.  following  1^  and  received  the  spiritualities 
and  temporalities  from  the  archbishop  on  the  same 
day'";  and  having  done  fealty  to  the  King,  he  ob- 
tained the  restitution  of  his  temporalities  from  him 
also  12th  Feb.  1389-90'^.  He  died  in  Feb.  1399- 
1400'^,  and  was  buried  in  the  churchyard  of  the 
Grey  Friars,  London.  The  archbishop,  by  virtue  of 
his  prerogative,  issued  his  license  for  the  election  of 
a  bishop  in  the  room  of  William  de  Bottlesham  26th 
Feb.  J399-1400,  and  he  granted  the  custody  of  the 
spiritualities  to  Robert  Halluin,  on  the  15th  of  the 
following  March. 
30  John  de  Bottlesham,  chaplain  to  the  archhxshop  of 
■  IV.  Canterhury,  was  consecrated  4th  July  1400-^.  He  died 
17th  April  1404^^  and  was  buried  in  Rochester  ca- 
thedral. His  will  is  dated  15th  April  1404,  and  was 
proved  on  the  24th  of  the  same  month -^. 
)7    Richard  Yonge,  bishop  of  Bangor,  was  provided  to  the 

•  IV.    see  of  Rochester  by  pope  l^oniface  IX.  28th  July  1404; 

but  the  Pope  died  before  the  translation  could  be  com- 
pleted, and  the  bishop  of  Bangor  being  then  detained 
in  Wales  as  a  prisoner  by  the  Welsh  rebels,  the  arch- 
bishop refused  to  admit  him  by  proxy.  Pope  Inno- 
cent VII,  however,  by  his  bull  of  the  i  ith  Nov.  1404, 

'**  Pat.  12  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.  7.  Feb.  1399-1400,  was  not  proved 

>•'•  Reg.  Courtn.  f.  328.  until  23rd  May  1402.     Reg.  A- 

i<>  Ibid,  rundel.  pars  ii.  fol.  167.  et  Reg. 

iMbid.  Courtn.  fol.  1 6S  a. 

'^  Pat.  13  Ric.  II.  J).  2.  m.  II.  -^^  Reg.  .\rundel. 

19  Notice    of   his    death    was         21  Reg.  Bottlesh.  f.  186  b. 

sent  to  the  archbishop  2r)tb  Feb.         22  Reg.   Courtn.    f.  204  b.    et 

1399-1400.  (Reg.  Arundel,  pars  207  a. 

i.  fol.  463.)    His  will,  dated  i6tb 


566  ROCHESTER. 

confirmed  Boniface's  bull^-^,  and  by  his  letters,  dated 
22nd  April  1406,  commanded  the  archbisliop  to  admit 
liim  by  proxy ;  but  before  the  preliminaries  were  ar- 
ranged pope  Innocent  also  died.  His  successor,  Gre- 
gory XII,  confirmed  the  translation  on  the  i  ith  Nov. 
]  406,  and  commanded  the  archbishop  to  accept  of  the 
bishop's  proxy;  but  he  did  not  obtain  the  spirituaHties 
and  temporalities  of  the  see  until  2nd  May  1407.  He 
died  between  the  17th  and  28th  Oct.  1418-^'*.  The 
archbishop  issued  his  license,  dated  "  in  obsidione  re- 
gia  coram  Rothomago  3  Jan.  1418-19,''  for  the  election 
of  a  bishop  in  the  room  of  Richard  Yonge-^. 
John  Kempe,  LL.D.,  archdeacon  of  Durham^  having 

•  been  elected  was  provided  to  this  see  by  pope  Mar- 
tin V.  26th  June  1419'^^,  and  admitted  by  the  arch- 
bishop to  the  spiritualities  and  temporalities  9th  Sept. 
following-".  He  was  translated  to  Chichester  by  papal 
bull  28th  Feb.  14212B. 

Thomas  Spofford,  ahhot  of  St.  Mary's^  York.,  was 
elected  to  this  see  on  the  translation  of  bishop  Kempe 
to  Chichester ;  but  he  was  removed  to  Hereford  be- 
fore consecration '2^. 

John  Langdon,  a  monk  of  Christ  Church,  Canterbury., 

•  was  appointed  bishop  of  Rochester  by  bull  of  provi- 
sion dated  17th  Nov.  1421-^",  and  was  consecrated  on 
Trinity  Sunday,  7th  June  1422-^^  He  died  at  the 
council  of  Basil  30th  Sept.  1434'^"^,  but  his  body  was 

2y  Reg.  Arundel,  pars  ii.  f.  35.  obsequia  Regia  adeo  occupatus 

2^*  His  will,  dated   17th  Oct.  existit    quod    dictum    fidelitatis 

1418,  was  proved  28th  Oct.  1418.  juramentum  ratione  temporalium 

Reg.  Chichel.  ff.  319,  320.  praestare  non  possit  personaliter 

25  Reg.  Chichel.  f.  333.  pro  presenti.  Dat.  Otford  9  Sept. 

26  vi  Kal.  Jul.  anno  Pontif.  2^.  1419.     Reg.  Chichel.  f.  24. 
(Reg.  Chichel.  pars  ii.  fol.  23.)  27  Reg.  Chichel.  f.  24. 
Litera   Henrici   Cantuar.    archi-  28  Ibid.  f.  32. 

episcopi  de   respectuando  jura-         29  Ibid.  f.  33.  ^0  Ibid, 

mentum  fidelitatis  eo  quod  Jo-         31  Ibid,  et  Reg.  Langdon.  init. 
hannes  Kempe  ecclesiae  Roffen.         32  «  Q^i  extra  Romanam  cu- 

electus  confirmatus  in   partibus  riae    diem    clausit    extremum." 

Normanniae   transmarinis    circa  (Pat.  13  Hen.  VI.  m.  10.)     One 


BISHOPS. 


567 


brought  to  England  and  buried  in  tho  Charter-house, 
London -^'^     His  will,  dated  2nd  March  J433— 4,  was 
proved  27th  Juno  14373'. 
55    Thomas  Brouns^^  or  Biiowx,  LL.D.,  dean  of  Salisbury 
i-VI.    and  vicar-general  of  the  archbishop  of  Caiiterhuri/^  was 
provided  to  this  see  by  papal  bull,  and  consecrated  at 
Canterbury  ist  May  1435-^^;  the  archbishop  restored 
the  spiritualities  and  temporalities  to  him  on  the  fol- 
lowing day,  and  ho  obtained  a  grant  of  them  from  the 
King  on  the  12th  of  the  same  month-^7.    On  the  19th 
Sept.  1436  he  was  translated  to  Norwich  by  bull  of 
that  date-^". 
57    William  Wells,  ahbot  of  St.  Marifs,  York,  was  pro- 
1  VI.    vided  to  the  bishopric  of  Rochester  by  the  Pope,  and 
received  the  temporalities  from  the  King  21st  March 
1437-^9;    he  was  consecrated  on   Palm   Sunday,  the 
24th  of  the  same  month,  in  the  house  of  the  bishop 
of  Durham,  near  Westminster  »^\     He  died  in  Feb. 
1 443 -4 ^^       On    the    death   of  William   Wells,   the 
monks  of  Rochester,  3rd  March  1443-4,  prayed  the 
archbishop  to  issue  his  conge  d'elire,  which  was  ac- 
cordingly done  the  next  day^-;  nevertheless 
4.4    John  Low,  bishop  of  St.  Asaj)h,  was  translated  to  Ro- 
«*VI.    Chester  by  papal  bull  dated  22nd  April  1444^ J,  and 
ho  received  the  spiritualities  and  temporalities  from 
the  archbishop  14th  June,  as  well  as  from  the  King  *^. 


hundred  poumls  were  granted 
19th  July  1432,  "  Episcopo  llof- 
fens.  ituro  ad  concilium  Hasil." 

<'•'<  Re<r.  ij)sius,  fol.  9S  b. 

•^■1  Reg.  Cliichel.  463. 

3^  Brouns  in  Pat.  13  Hen.  VI. 
m.  10.  et  Reg. 

^^  In  festo  SS.  Apostolorum 
Philippi  et  Jacobi  1435.  l^^'J^- 
Brouns. 

^^7  Pat.  13  Hen.  VI.  ni.  10. 

^^  Reg.  Chichel.  fol.  53. 

^*-»  Pat.  ir,  Hen.  VI.  m.  18. 


•i^'  Reg.  Chichel.  fol.  54-  et 
Reg.  Wells. 

•^l  His  will,  dated  7th  Feb. 
1443-4,  was  proved  14th  May 
1444.  (Reg.  Stafford,  fol.  122.) 
On  26th  Feb.  1443-4  the  arch- 
bishop of  Canterbury  appointed 
Robert  East  receiver  of  the  tem- 
poralities of  the  see  of  Rochester. 
Angl.  Sacra,  pars  i.  p.  3S0. 

■i-  Reg.  Startbrd.  fol.  43- 

■^i  Ibid.  fol.  44. 

■*<  Pat.  22  Hon. VI.  p.  2.m.ii. 


568 


ROCHESTER. 


1468 

Kdw.  IV 


1472 
Edw.IV 


1476 
i  Ed.  IV. 


7480 
Edw.IV 


1493 
ilen.VlI 


He  died  in  1467,  and  was  buried  in  Rochester  cathe- 
dral. His  will,  dated  i5tli  Aug.  1460,  was  proved 
2 1st  Nov.  1467^^. 
Thomas  Rothekam,  alias  Scot,  succeeded  John  Low 
in  the  bishopric  of  Rochester,  and  obtained  a  license 
27th  March  1468^^*  to  be  consecrated  elsewhere  than 
at  Canterbury.  In  1471  he  was  translated  to  Lin- 
coln ^7. 

John  Alcock,  master  of  the  Rolls,  was  the  successor  of 

•  Thomas  Rotheram  in  this  see 4^,  and  also  obtained  a 
license  to  be  consecrated  elsewhere  than  at  Canterbury 
13th  March  1472''^.  He  was  translated  to  Worcester 
in  1476^0, 

John  Russel,  LL.D.,  archdeacon  of  Berlcs^  became  bi- 
shop of  Rochester  on  the  translation  of  John  Alcock  to 
the  see  of  Worcester ;  and  as  elect  of  Rochester  had, 
6th  Sept.  1476,  a  grant  of  the  custody  of  the  tempo- 
ralities^^, and  on  the  20th  of  the  same  month  obtained 
permission  to  be  consecrated  elsewhere  than  at  Canter- 
bury^^.    He  was  translated  to  Lincoln  in  1480. 

Edmund  Audley,  archdeacon  of  Essex ^  had  a  similar 

•  license  i8th  Sept.  1480^-^;  and  in  1492  he  was  trans- 
lated to  Hereford  ^^. 

Thomas  Savage,  LL.D.,  was  made  bishop  of  Rochester 

•  by  bull  of  provision,  dated  3rd  Dec.  1492^'';  and  ob- 
tained the  13th  April  1493  ^  similar  permission  to  be 
consecrated  wheresoever  he  pleased  ^^\  He  was  trans- 
lated to  London  in  1496. 


45  Lib.  Godyng,  fol.  263.  in 
Cur.  Prerog.  Cantuar.  He  was 
anxious,  on  account  of  his  age 
and  infirmities,  to  resign  his 
bishopric  before  his  death;  and 
king  Edward  the  Fourth,  5th 
June  1465,  wrote  to  the  Pope 
on  the  subject,  and  recommend- 
ed Thomas  Rotheram  as  his 
successor. 

4«  Reg.  Cantuar. 

47  Pat.  12  Edw.IV.  p.i.m.18. 


48  Pope  Paul  II  seems  to  have 
promoted  Alcock  to  this  see,  as 
appears  by  his  letters  to  the 
King  dated  6th  June  147 1. 

49  Reg.  Cantuar. 

so  Pat.  i6Edw.  IV.p.i.m.  10. 

51  Ibid. 

52  Reg.  Cantuar. 

53  Ibid. 

54  Pat.  8  Hen.VII.  p.  i.m.2. 

55  Reg.  Morton,  fol.  16. 

56  Reg.  Cantuar. 


A 


BISHOPS.  569 

Richard  Fitz -James,  warden  of  Merton  college,  Ox- 
ford, obtained  17th  May  1497  the  same  permission 
of  receiving  consecration  out  of  the  church  of  Can- 
terbury''^      He    was    translated    to    Chichester    in 

1504-^^ 

John  Fisher,  S.T.P.,  master  of  Queens'  college,  Cam- 
bridge, was  promoted  to  this  see  by  bull,  dated  14th 
Oct.  1504^'-'.  He  obtained  a  license  22nd  Nov.  1504 
to  be  consecrated  elsewhere  than  at  Canterbury ^^'^j  and 
was  consecrated  25th  Nov.  He  was  deprived  of  his 
bishopric  for  refusing  to  acknowledge  the  King's  su- 
premacy in  Jan.  1534-5,  but  was  created  a  cardinal 
21st  May  following.  He  was  beheaded  22nd  June  in 
that  year,  and  buried  in  the  churchyard  of  All- Hal- 
lows, Barking. 

John  Hilsey,  S.T.P.,  prior  of  the  Domi?iicans  or  Black 
Friars,  having  been  elected  and  confirmed,  was  conse- 
crated 1 8th  Sept.  1535  ^S  and  the  temporalities  were 
restored  to  him  4th  Oct.  ^S35^^'  -^^  ^^^^  ^^  ^53^' 
A  royal  license  to  elect  a  bishop  in  the  room  of  John 
Hilsey  issued  26th  March  1540^^;  in  pursuance  of 
which, 

Nicholas  Heath,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon  of  Stafford,  was 
elected  26th  March  1540,  and  obtained  the  royal  as- 
sent on  the  31st  of  the  same  month  ^^.  He  was  con- 
firmed 3rd  April,  and  the  next  day  consecrated  at  St. 
PauFs  cathedral,  London  ^*'j  on  the  14th  of  that  month 
the  temporalities  were  restored  to  him^^.  On  22nd 
Dec.  1543  he  was  elected  to  Worcester ^7,  and  thence 


^7  Reg.  Cantuar.  Lambeth  Re^ster. 

•■^^  The  spiritiuiHties  of  tliis  see  ^-  Pat.  27  Hen. VIII.  p.  i.  m. 8. 
were  given  over  to  the  archhisliop  ^••^  Pat.  31  Hen.VlII,  p.  7.  m.5. 
of  Canterbury  20th  Feb.  1503-4.         ^^  Ibid. 

^^  Reg.  Warcham,  fol.  9.  ^•''  Reg.  Cranin.  ff.  255  et  259. 

SO  Reg,  Cantueu'.  Reg.  Fish.  f.         <^«  Ibid.  See  also  Pat.  35  Hen. 

40-  VIII.  p.  13.  m.  16.  relative  to  the 

*'  Reg.  Fisher,  fol.  183.     His  restitution  of  the  temporalities, 
consecration  is  not  entered  in  the         ^~  Reg.  Cranrn.  f.  287. 
VOL.  II.                                    4  D 


570 


ROCHESTER. 


to  York.  His  Majesty's  conge  d'clire,  vice  Nicholas 
Heatli,  issued  26th  April  1544^'^  ;  in  pursuance  of 
which, 
1544  Henry  Holbeach,  dean  of  Worcester^  suffragan  hishop 
H.VIII.  of  Bristol^'^,  the  King^s  almoner^  was  elected  3rd  May 
I  544,  and  received  the  royal  assent  to  his  election  on 
the  26th  of  the  same  month ^'^;  his  Majesty's  signifi- 
cavit  to  the  archbishop  is  dated  27th  May^^.  He 
was  confirmed  9th  June,  consecrated  i8th  June^i, 
and  the  temporalities  were  restored  to  him  on  the 
30th  of  the  same  month"-.  In  1547  he  was  translated 
to  Lincoln.  The  royal  license  to  elect  a  bishop,  vice 
Henry  Holbeach,  translated  to  Lincoln,  is  dated  1st 
Aug.  T54773. 

T547    Nicholas  Ridley,  S.T.P.,  was  elected,  and  obtained 
Edw.vi.     the  royal  assent  14th  Aug.  1547^4.     He  was  conse- 
crated 4th  Sept.^^  and  the  temporalities  were  restored 
to  him  on  the  27th  of  the  same  month "^.     He  was 
translated  to  London  in  1550,  and  the  spiritualities  of 
the  see  of  Rochester  were  seized  into  the  hands  of  the 
archbishop  i8th  April  15507". 
1550    John  Poyxet  or  Ponet  was  nominated  by  the  King's 
Edv.  VI.    letter  8th  March  1549-50"^,  and  appointed  6th  June 
1550'^,  pursuant  to  statute  i  Edw.  VL;  he  was  con- 
secrated   on   the    29th   of   the    same   month  ^o^    and 
obtained   restitution   of  the   temporalities   the    next 
day^^    He  was  translated  to  Winchester  23rd  March 
1550-1  «-^. 


67  Pat.36Hen.VIIT.p.2.m.4i. 

63  He  was  consecrated  suffra- 
gan bishop  of  Bristol  24th  March 
1537-8,  l)y  John  bishop  of  Ro- 
chester.    Reg.  Cranm.  f.  215. 

«9  Pat. 36Hen. VIII. p.2.m.4i. 

'0  Ibid. 

^1  Reg.  Cranm. 

72  Ibid. 

"'''>  Pat.  I  Edw.VI.  p.  I.  m.  r. 

74  Ibid. 


m. 


7'^  Reg.  Cranm.  f.  321. 
76  Pat.  I  Edw. VI.  p.  I. 
''"'  Reg.  Cranm. 

78  Ibid.  f.  330. 

79  Pat.  4  Edw.VI.  p.  I.  m.  17. 
^0  Reg.  Cranm.  f.  330.     The 

royal  significavit  to  the  archbi- 
shop is  dated  27th  June.  Pat. 
4  Edw.VI.  p.  I.  m.  17. 

81  It  was  ordained  in  the  privy 
council,  on  the  29th  of  June,  that 


BISHOPS.  571 

15 1    John   Scohy  was  appointed   by  the  King  26th  April 
v.VI.      1551  ^^  pursuant    to    statute    1    Edw.  VI.,   and   the 
royal   significavit  to  the  archbishop  issued  the  next 
day^';  ho  was  consecrated  at  Croydon  30th  Aug.  fol- 
lowing^', and  on  the  23rd  of  May  in  the  next  year  he 
was  translated  to  Chichester '^^.     The  see  was  vacant 
nearly  two  years,  when  a  conge  d'elire  issued   19th 
March  1553-4^';  in  pursuance  of  which, 
:54    Maurice   Griffith  ^^,   archdeacon   of  Rochester ,  was 
»lar.       elected,  and   received   the  royal  assent  24th  March 
1553-4 "9.    He  was  consecrated  in  St.  Saviour's  church, 
Southwark,  i  st Apr.  following^^\and  obtained  restitution 
of  the  temporalities  on  the  i8th  of  the  same  month '^^ 
He  died  at  his  house  in  Southwark  20th  Nov.  1558, 
and  was   buried  in   St.  Magnus   church,    at   London 
Bridge 'J-.     His  will,  dated  7th  Oct.  1558,  was  proved 
128th  Aug.  1560.     The  conge  d'elire,  vice  bishop  Grif- 
fitli,  issued  27th  July  1559-^'^;  ^^^  ^^  does  not  seem  to 
have  been  acted  on 'J*,  as  a  second  one  issued  22nd 
Jan.^^  following,  in  pursuance  of  which, 
60    Edmund    Ghkast    or    Gest,    S.T.B.,   archdeacon    of 
:iiz.       Canterbury ^    was    elected     29th    Jan.    1559-60 ;     he 
received    the    royal  assent  21st  March  ^^,   the   arch- 
bishop's confirmation  on  the   23rd,  was   consecrated 


henceforth  no  bishop  should  hold  win  calls  him  Griffin. 

anyccclesiasticalbeneiice  incom-  ^'-^  Pat.  1  Mar.  p.  i.  m.  10. 

mendain,  except  John   Poynet,  ^  Reg.  Cantuar. 

elect  of  Rochester,    because   he  ^^  Pat.  i  Mar.  p.  i.  m.21. 

did  not  possess  an  episcopal  pa-  3-  IStrype,  Menior.  Eccl.  vol. 

lace.    Strype,  Memor.  Eccl.  vol.  ii.  p.  451. 

ii.  p.  220.  9^  Pat.  I  Eliz.  p.  6.  m.  i. 

«2  Pat.  5  Edw.  VI.  p.  1 .  m.  40.  ^  a  Mr.  Allen  is  said  to  have 

^  Ibid.  m.  38.  been   nominated   to  the  see   in 

^  Ibid.  1559.  but  he  either  died  before 

^  Keg.  Cranni.  f.  333.  consecration  or  declined  the  of- 

^  Pat.  6  Edw.  VI.  p.  I.  m.  32.  fice.    Strype's  Parker,  p.  63. 

8"  Pat.  I  Mar.  p.  i.  m.  24.  '^'^  Pat.  2  Ehz.  p.  14.  lu  30. 

^  Gruffethe  in  the  significavit,  ^  Ibid.  m.  6. 

Griffith  in  the  royal  assent.  God- 

4  D  2 


572  ROCHESTER. 

at  Lambeth  the  next  day^7^  and  obtained  restitution 
of  the  temporaHties  3rd  May^^.  On  24th  Dec.  1571 
he  was  translated  to  Salisbury.  A  license  to  elect  a 
bishop  in  the  room  of  Edmund  Gheast,  translated  to 
Salisbury,  is  dated  1  ith  Feb.  1571-2'^^;  in  pursuance 
of  which, 
Edmund  Freak  or  Freake,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Rochester^ 
was  elected  i6th  Feb.  1571-2,  and  obtained  the  royal 
assent  to  his  election  on  the  28th  of  the  same  month' ; 
he  was  confirmed  3rd  May,  consecrated  at  Lambeth 
on  the  9th  of  the  same  month-,  and  obtained  restitu- 
tion of  the  temporalities  loth  April -'.  He  was  elected 
to  Norwich  31st  July  1575.  A  conge  d'elire,  vice  bi- 
shop Freke,  issued  6th  April  1576  ^  and 
1576  John  Pierse,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Christ  Churchy  Oxford^ 
iSEiiz.  was  elected  7th  April  1576^;  the  royal  assent  to  his 
election  was  given  on  the  1 2th  ^,  he  was  confirmed  on 
the  14th  of  the  same  month,  and  consecrated  at  Lam- 
beth the  next  day  7.  The  temporalities  were  restored 
to  him  iith  May^.  He  was  translated  to  Salisbury 
in  1577. 
1578  John  Yong,  S.T.D.,  master  of  Pembroke  hall,  Cambridge, 
20  Eliz.  was  nominated  by  the  Queen  3 1st  Jan.  1577-8,  elected 
by  the  chapter  iHth  Feb.,  confirmed  T5th  March,  and 
consecrated  at  Lambeth  the  next  day^.  He  died  loth 
April  1605,  aBtat.  71,  and  was  buried  at  Bromley  in 

Kent.     His  will  is  in  the  Prerogative  Office  of  Can- 
terbury'o^ 

1605    William  Barlowe,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Chester,  was  elected 

3  Jac.  I. 


97  Reg.  Parker,  f.  63.  4  Pat.  18  Eliz.  p.  10.  m.  25. 

^  Pat.  2  Eliz.  p.  14.  m.  4.  •''  Incipit  Registrum  Johannis 

^  Pat.  14  Eliz.  p.  5.  m.  lo.  Piers  Roffen.  electi  die  7  April. 

1  Ibid.  m.5.  1576. 

2  Reg.  Parker,  f.  214.  6  Pat.  18  Eliz.  p.  10.  m.  25. 

3  Pat.    14    Eliz.    p.  5.    m.  10.         "  Rgg,  Grindal,  f.  17. 

"  Incipit    Registrum    Edmundi         ^  Pat.  18  Eliz.  p.  10.  m.  24. 
Freke    episcopi   Roflfen,    die    16         ^  Reg.  Grindal,  f.  48. 
Feb.  15 7 1 -2."  10  Stafford,  100. 


BISHOPS.  573 

to  this  bishopric  23rd  May  1605",  confirmed  27th 
June,  and  consecrated  at  Lambeth  on  the  30th  of 
the  same  month  J'^.  He  was  translated  to  Lincoln  in 
1608  ^K 

llicHARD  Neyle,  S.T.P.,  (lean  of  Westminster^  was 
elected  to  this  see  2nd  July  1 608  '  *,  confirmed  6th  Oct., 
and  consecrated  at  Lambeth  on  the  9th  of  the  same 
month '^.     He  was  translated  to  Lichfield  in  i6io^^ 

John  Buckeuidgk,  S.T.P.,  president  of  St.  John's  col- 
lege., Oxford^  was  elected  to  the  see  of  Rochester  29th 
Dec.  ]6io,  confirmed  8th  June  161  f,  and  consecrated 
at  Lambeth  the  next  day  ^7.  He  was  translated  to 
Ely  in  1628  ^^.  A  conge  d'elire,  vice  bishop  Bucke- 
ridge,  issued  i8th  July  16281^;  in  pursuance  of  which, 

Walter  Curle,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Lichfield^  was  elected 
22nd  July  1628,  and  received  the  royal  assent  2nd 
Aug.'-O;  he  was  confirmed  5th  Sept.,  and  consecrated 
two  days  afterwards-^;  the  temporalities  were  restored 
to  him  on  the  25th  of  that  month'^-,  and  in  1629  he  was 
translated  to  Bath  and  Wells -^.  The  conge  d'elire,  on 
the  translation  of  bishop  Curie,  issued  8th  Dec.  1629'^'. 

John  Bowlk,  dean  ofSalisbuiy,  was  elected  to  this  see 
14th  Dec.  1629,  received  the  royal  assent  8th  Jan. 
1629— 30^'',  was  confirmed  6th  Feb.  1629-30,  and  con- 
secrated the  next  day  at  Lambeth-^';  the  temporali- 
ties were  restored  to  him  on  the  17  th  of  the  same 
month'-".      He  died  9th  Oct.  1637,  and  was  buried  in 


n  Incipit  Registrum  Willielmi         '9  Pat.  4  Car.  I.  p.  36.  No.  6. 
Barlow  Episcopi  Roften.  die  25         '^  Ibid.  N".  5. 
Jul.  1605.  21  Reg.  Abbot,  pars  ii.  f.  156. 

«-'  Reg.  Bancroft,  f.  35.  '•«  Pat.  4  Car.  L  p.  ^6.  n'o.  4. 

'•*  Ibid,  f.  70.  Incipit  Registrum  Walteri  Curie 

'•*  Reg.  liancroft.  Episcopi  Rorten.  27  Sej)!.  1628. 

'''  Ibid.  f.  83.  et  Camd.  Ann.         '^  Reg.  Abbot,  pars  iii.  f.  6. 
Jac.  I.  24  Pat.  5  Car.  I.  p.  35.  No.  3. 

K'  Reg.  Bancroft,  f.  1 16.  2^  ibid.  No.  2. 

•7  Reg.  Abbot,  pars  i.  f.  20.  et         26  j^^g.  Abbot,  pars  iii.  f.  17. 
Camd.  Ann.  Jac.  I.  27  p^t.  5  Car.  I.  p.  35.  N".  i. 

^^  Reg.  Abbot,  parsii.  f.  135. 


574  ROCHESTER. 

St.  Paul's  cathedral.  'I'he  conge  d'elire,  vice  bishop 
Bowie,  is  dated  3rd  Nov.  1637-^;  in  pursuance  of  which, 

1638  John  Warner,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Lichfield^  was  elected 
13  Car.  I.  13th  Nov.  1637,  and  obtained  the  royal  assent  4th 
Dec.'-^.  He  was  confirmed  nth  Jan.  1637—8,  conse- 
crated on  the  14th  at  Lambeth -^^^  and  obtained  resti- 
tution of  the  temporalities  on  the  30th  of  the  same 
month -^^  He  died  14th  Oct.  1666,  aged  86,  and  was 
buried  in  Rochester  cathedral.  His  will  is  in  the  Pre- 
rogative Office  of  Canterbury  y^. 

1666    John  Dolbex,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Westminster ,  was  elected 

8  Car.  II.     i^th  Nov.  1666,  confirmed  in  the  chapel  of  king  Henry 

the  Seventh  in  Westminster  abbey  on  the  22nd,  and 

consecrated  at  Lambeth  on   the   25th  of  the   same 

month  ^•^;  and  in  1683  he  was  translated  to  York. 

During  the  vacancy  of  this  see,  after  the  translation  of 
bishop  Dolben  to  York,  the  archbishop  of  Canterbury 
endeavoured  to  recover  to  his  see  the  custody  of  the 
temporalities  of  this  bishopric,  and  his  other  rights 
acquired  under  king  John's  charter  granted  in  the 
year  12 14;  and  to  that  end  presented  a  memorial  to 
the  King  declaring  his  right  and  title  thereto:  but  he 
was  answered,  that  the  archbishop  of  Canterbury  lost 
his  right  by  the  acts  of  Henry  VHI.  concerning  elec- 
tion and  confirmation  of  bishops 3^. 

1683  Francis  Turner,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Windsor  and  master 
5  Car.  II.    of  St.  John's  college,  Cambridge,  was  consecrated  nth 

Nov.  1683^^  He  was  translated  to  Ely  23rd  Aug. 
168436. 

1684  Thomas  Spratt,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Westminster,  was  con- 
,6  Car.  II.    secrated   at    Lambetli    2nd   Nov.  1684-^7.      He   died, 


28  Pat.  13  Car.  I,  p.  15.  No.  39.  Gazette. 

29  Ibid.  No  38.  34  23  Hen.  VIII.  c.  20.  et  25 

30  Reg.  Laud,  f.  72.  Hen.  VIII.  c.  20. 

31  Pat.  13  Car.  I.  p.  15.  N0.40.         35  Reg.  Sancroft,  f.  75. 

32  Carr,  14.  3G  ibid.  f.  91. 
3-3  Reg.  Sheldon,  f.  6.  &  Lond.         37  ibid.  f.  102. 


I 


inSHOPS.  575 

aetat.  77^  20th  May  17 13,  at  Bromley  in  Kent,  and 
was  buried  in  Westminster  abbey '^**. 
13    Francis  Atterbury,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Christ  Church-^"^^ 
Lnn.      vvas  nominated  on  the  14th  and  elected  24th  June 
17  13;  he  was  confirmed  4th  July,  and  consecrated 
the  next  day  •'^.     He  was  deprived*'  in  June  1723, 
and  died  in  exile  at  Paris  15th  Feb.  1732. 
23    Samuel  Bradford,  bishop  of  Carlisle,  was  nominated 
0- 1-      to  Rochester  30th  May,    elected  22nd  June,  and  con- 
firmed 19th  July  1723.  He  died  17th  May  1731,  aetat. 
80,  and  was  buried  in  Westminster  abbey. 
31    Joseph  Wilcocks,  bishop  of  Gloucester,  was  nominated 
>•  II-     21st  June  1  731,  and  confirmed   20th   Aug.  following. 

He  died  28th  Feb.  1756. 

56    Zachariah  Pearce,  bishop  of  Bangor,  was  nominated 

0.  II.    to  this  sec  i  5th  April  1756,  and  elected  7th  May.    He 

received  the  royal  assent   14th  May,  was  confirmed 

4th  June^'^  obtained  the  temporalities  7th  July,  and 

was  installed  9th  July.     He  died   29th  June  1774, 

aetat.  84. 

74    John  Thomas  was  nominated  24th  Sept.  1774, vice  Dr. 

>-lll-    Zachariah  Pearce,  and  elected  26th  Oct.     The  royal 

assent  was  given  to  his  election   28th  Oct.;  he  was 

confirmed  nth  Nov.,  and  consecrated  on  the  13th  of 

the  same  month ^\     He  died  22nd  Aug.  1793. 

)3    Samuel  Horsley,  bishop  of  St.  David/ s^  was  nominated 

>lil-    to  Rochester  21st  Sept.  1793,  and  elected  i8th  Nov. 

The  royal  assent  to  his  election  was  given  20th  Nov.; 

ho  was    confirmed   7th   Dec,   and   the    temporalities 

were  restored  to  him  13th  Dec.      He  was  translated 

to  St.  Asaph  in  1 802. 

D2    Thomas  Dami'ier  was  nominated  27th  July  1802,  nnd 

>III-    elected  7th  Aug.;  the  royal  assent  to  his  election  was 


^  Ex  Epitaphio.  **'   He  vvas  committed  to  the 

^'**    He    held    the    deanery   of  Tower  24th  Aufif.  1722. 

Westminster     in     commendam  ■*'-  Rejj^.  Herhnir. 

with  his  see.  "i^^  Reg.  CornwalUs,  fol.  170. 
^^^  Reg.  Tenison,  II.  fol.  98. 


576  ROCHESTER. 

given  17th  Aug.  He  was  confirmed  21st  Aug.,  and 
consecrated  22nd  Aug."  The  temporalities  were  re- 
stored to  him  10th  Sept.  following,  and  he  was  trans- 
lated to  Ely  in  Oct.  i8c8. 

1809  Walker  King  was  nominated  2nd  Dec.  1808,  and 
SoGeo.lli.  elected  28th  Jan.  1809;  ^^^^  royal  assent  to  his  elec- 
tion was  given  30th  Jan.  He  was  confirmed  nth 
Feb.,  and  consecrated  the  next  day^-*,  and  the  tem- 
poralities were  restored  to  him  15th  Feb.  He  died 
22nd  Feb.  1827,  iietat.  72. 

1827  Hugh  Percy  was  nominated  21st  June  1827,  and 
8  Geo.  IV.  elected  5th  July ;  the  royal  assent  was  given  to  his 
election  6th  July.  He  was  confirmed  J  4th  July,  and 
consecrated  the  next  dav^^,  on  the  28th  of  the  same 
month  the  temporalities  were  restored  to  him.  He 
was  translated  to  Carlisle  in  Oct.  1827. 

1827  George  Murray,  bishop  of  Sodor  and  Man,  was  nomi- 
8Geo.IV.  nated  to  Rochester  12th  Nov.  1827,  and  elected  on 
the  24th  of  the  same  month.  He  received  the  royal 
assent  26th  Nov.,  was  confirmed  6th  Dec.^^  and  ob- 
tained the  temporalities  14th  Dec.  1827.  His  lord- 
ship is  the  present  holder  of  the  see. 

This  bishopric  is  rated  for  first  fruits  at  358/.  4s.  ^\d. 

The  arms  of  this  see  are  thus  blazoned  :  Argent,  on 
a  saltier,  gules,  an  escallop-shell,  or. 


DEANS. 

Walter  Philips,  the  last  prior  of  Rochester^  made  a 
surrender  of  his  convent  into  the  King's  hands  in 
March  1540,  who  (ejecting  the  monks)  erected  a  new 
society  in  this  church,  consisting  of  a  dean  and  six 
prebendaries,  and  constituted  the  said  Walter  Philips 
the  first  dean.     He  died  in  1570. 


44  Reg.  Moore,  fol.  415.  ^6  Reg.  Sutton. 

^''  Reg.  Sutton.  47  ibid. 


DEANS.  577 

Edmund  Freak,  S.T.P.,  was  installed  lotli  April  1570; 
he  becamo  in  the  same  year  clean  of  Salisbury,  and 
was  made  bishop  of  this  see  in  1572. 

Thomas  Willoughby,  S.T.B.,  was  installed  23rd  Juno 
1574.     He  died  19th  Aug.  1585. 

John  Coldwell,  M.D.,  was  installed  26th  Sept.  158 1'^, 
and  in  1591  was  made  bishop  of  Salisbury. 

Thomas  Blague,  S.T. P.,  was  installed  jst  Feb.  159 1-2. 
He  died  in  Oct.  1611 '9. 

Richard  Milbourne,  A.M.,  was  instituted  4th  Dec. 
161 1-'^.  In  July  16 15  he  was  made  bishop  of  St. 
David's. 

Robert  Scott,  S.T.P.,  was  admitted  12th  July  1615^'. 
He  died  23rd  Dec.  1620^-.  His  will,  dated  22nd  July 
1620,  was  proved  9th  Jan.  1620-21. 

Godfrey'  Goodman,  S.T.P.,  was  instituted  4th  Jan. 
1620-21  ^^  In  1624  he  was  made  bishop  of  Glou- 
cester. 

Walter  Balcanquall,  S.T.P.,  was  installed  8th 
March  1 624-5  ^^  H^  became  dean  of  Durham  in 
1639. 

John  Richardson,  S.T.P.,  is  said  to  be  the  next,  but 
the  time  of  his  coming  in  is  not  known  ;  he  died  in 
April  16^6.  Browne  Willis  believed  that  Richardson 
was  never  dean  here,  but  in  the  King's  letters  patent 
he  is  said  to  succeed  Balcanquall. 

Henry  King,  S.T.P.,  canoii  0/ Christ  Church,  was  no- 
minated 6th  Feb.  1638-9  ;  and  in  1642  was  made 
bishop  of  Chichester. 

Thomas  Turner,  S.T.P.,  was  nominated  16th  Feb. 
1 64 1— 2,  vice  King,  promoted  to  Chichester.  He  be- 
came dean  of  Canterbury  in  j  644. 


•^^  Bishops'  Certificates.  '''-  Camd.  Annals. 

•^•'  Reg.  Abbot,  fol.  i.  '''^  Bishops' Certificates. 

'•^^  Bishops'  Certificates.  ''^  Ibid, 
•••i  Ibid. 

VOL.   H.  4   1: 


578  ROCHESTER. 

Benjamin  Law,  S.T.P.,  was  presentod  by  the  King 
30th  July  1660,  and  in  the  same  year  was  made  bishop 
of  Peterborough. 

Nathaniel  Hardy,  S.T.P.,  was  installed  loth  Dec. 
1660.  He  died  at  Croydon  ist  June  1670,  and  was 
buried  on  the  9th  of  the  same  month  in  the  church  of 
St.  Martin-in-the-Fields,  Westminster. 

Peter  Mew,  S.T.P.,  succeeded  in  1670,  and  in  Feb. 
1672  was  made  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells  ^^. 

Thomas  Lamplugh,  S.T.P.,  was  admitted  3rd  March 
1672—3  :  afterwards  archbishop  of  York. 

John  Castilion,  S.T.P.,  was  instituted  13th  Nov. 
1676 ''^\  Died  2 1st  Oct.  1688,  setat.  75,  and  was  bu- 
ried at  Canterbury  ^7. 

Henry  Ullock,  S.T.P.,  was  nominated  by  the  King 
22nd  March  1688-9^^,  and  installed  8th  April  1689. 

Samuel  Pratt,  S.T.P.,  8th  Aug.  1706^9.  Ob.  14th 
Nov.  1723. 

Nicholas  Claggett,  S.T.P.,  8th  Feb.  1723-4^°,  vice 
Samuel  Pratt  deceased.  He  was  made  bishop  of 
St.  David's  in  1732. 

Thomas  Herring,  S.T.P.,  31st  Jan.  1732^^  vice  Clag- 
gett. He  became  bishop  of  Bangor  in  1738,  but  held 
the  deanery  in  commendam  until  he  was  made  arch- 
bishop of  York  in  1743. 

William  Barnard,  D.D.,  5th  May  1743^2^  vice  Thos. 
Herring.     He  was  promoted  to  the  see  of  Raphoe  in 

1744- 
John  Newcombe,  D.D.,  22nd  Junci  744^^^  vice  Dr.  Bar- 
nard, promoted  to  the  see  of  Raphoe.  Ob.  Jan.  1765. 

•''•''  Ath.  Oxon.  vol.  ii.  p.  854.  to  be  either  B.D.  or  D.D.     He 

•^6  Bishops'  Certificates.  consequently  went  to  the  univer- 

•'•7  After  the  death  of  Dr.  Cas-  sity  to  obtain  the  higher  degree, 

tilion,  king  James  II  gave  the  but  the   King  abdicated  before 

deanery  to  Simon  Lowth  at  the  Lowth  could  receive  institution. 

instigation  of  Parker,  bishop  of  ^^  Church  Book,  Home  Office. 

Oxford;  but  he  being  only  M.A.  ^^  Bishops'  Certificates. 

he  could  not  take  it,  the  statutes  ^^  Ibid.                   ^i  Ibid. 

of  this  church  requiring  the  dean  ^2  Ibid.                  63  Ibid. 


DEANS.  579 

William  Markham,  LL.D.,  20th  Feb.  1765^*,  vice 

Dr.  Newcombe  deceased. 
Benjamin   Newcombe,  D.D.,   9th   Nov.  1767^^',  vice 

William  Markham  resigned.     Died  22nd  July  1775. 

Thomas  Thurlow,  D.D.,  2nd  Nov.  I775''^  vice  Ben- 
jamin Newcombe  deceased. 

Richard  Cust,  D.D.,  i6th  June  1779^'^^  ^^^^  Dr.  Tho- 
mas Thurlow,  promoted  to  the  bishopric  of  Lincoln. 

Thomas  Dampier,  D.D.,  nth  April  1782^^^,  vice  Dr. 
Cust  resigned. 

Samuel  Horsley,  bishop  of  Rochester^  was  also  ap- 
pointed dean  of  Rochester  Oct.  1793. 

Samuel  Good  enough,  LL.D.,  27th  Aug.  1802  ^9,  vice 
Horsley,  promoted  to  the  see  of  St.  Asaph. 

William  Beaumont  Bushby,  D.D.,  19th  March 
180870,  vice  Samuel  Goodenough,  promoted  to  the 
see  of  CarHsle.     Ob.  31st  Aug.  1820. 

Robert  Stevens,  D.D.,  nominated  17th  Oct.  and  in- 
stalled 7th  Nov.  1820^1,  vice  Dr.  William  Bushby 
deceased. 

No  valuation  in  Ecton. 


ARCHDEAC0NS."2 

Anschitellus,  1089  and  1114. 

Hervisius,  inter  11 15  et  11 23. 

Robert  Pulleyn  occurs  in  1134  and  1 143. 

Parisius  held  it  in  1144  and  1147. 

Walter  or  Waleran,  1176. 

Wilhelmus  Persona   de  Frkndsbury,   1189,  1206, 

and  1221. 
Roger  de  Weseham  occurs  in  1238.    Made  bishop  of 

Coventry  and  Lichfield  in  1245. 


6-*  Bishops'  Certificates.  ^^  Bishops'  Certificates. 

«•>  Ibid.  «6  Ibid.  70  ibid.  7\  ibid. 

^"  Ibid.  ^  Il)id.  72  Cole,  vol.  xxviii.  p.  53. 

4  F.  2 


580  ROCHESTER. 

William  dk  Tuiplow  succeeded  in  1245. 

Philip  in  1254. 

William  de  Sancto  Martino  occurs  in  1267,  and 

died  in  1274"^ 
John  de  Saxcto  Dionysio  held  it  in  1274  and  1 280^4. 
Roger  Wesenham  in  1294  and  1304. 
William  Hundey,  1306. 
Roger  Lovel  or  Rowell,  1307.     Died  about  1327, 

archdeacon  of  Bedford. 
Petrus  Sancto  Potentian.e  Cardtnalis,  1322. 
William  Dene,  1323,  1332,  and  1338. 
Walter  Pateshall,  1339  and  1344. 
William  Reade  was  from  this  dignity  made  bishop 

of  Chichester  in  1369. 
William  Wexlock,  1376. 
Roger  Denford  held  it  in  1390. 
Thomas  Hulls,  1396. 
Thomas  de  Bottlesham,  1397. 
William  Hunden,  LL.B._,  1401. 
Richard  Broun  alias  Cordon  held  it  in  1416,  occurs 

1421,  and  died  in  1452. 
John  Low  occurs  possessed  of  it  in  1452,  and  in  1467 

was  one  of  bishop  Low's  executors. 
Roger  Rotheram  was  no  doubt  presented  by  bishop 

Rotheram  before  his  translation  to  Lincoln  in  1471* 

He  died  about  1477,  archdeacon  of  Leicester. 
Henry  Sharp,  LL.D.,  in  i486.     He  died  in  1489. 
Henry  Eidall,  jororos^  of  Wengham^  held  it  in  1495. 

His  will  is  dated  3rd  Dec.  1505.     He  was  collated  to 

the  prebend  of  Gaia  Minor  (in  the  diocese  of  Coventry 

and  Lichfield)  8th  Nov.  1480,  which  was  voided  by  his 

death  in  1520. 
Nicholas   Metcalfe  held  it   in  15 15.      He   died  in 

1537. 
Maurice  Griffith  succeeded  about  1537.     Made  bi- 
shop of  this  see  in  1554. 


73  Annal.  Wigorn.  74  Pat.  8  Edw.  I.  m.  15. 


i'l 


ARCHDEACONS.  581 

Jonx  Kennal,  presented  28th  May  1553,  resigned  in 

1559- 
John  Bridge  water,  presented  ist  Jan.  1559-60,  de- 
prived in  1574. 
John  Calvkrley  succeeded  1574,  and  died  the  same 

year. 
Ralph  Pickover,   S.T.P.,  installed  5th  July  15767^, 

and  resigned  in  1593. 
Thomas   Staller,   S.T.P.,  installed  5tli  July  1593. 

He  died  in  1606.     His  will  is  dated  in  160^. 
Thomas  Sanderson,  S.T.P.,  succeeded  ist  Aug.  1606. 
Richard  Tillesley,  installed  9th  April  1614"^,  and 

died  in  162 1  ;  he  was  buried  in  the  cathedral. 
Eliz.eus  Burgess,  installed  20th  April  1621"^;  ejected 

in  1643. 
John  Lee  Warner,  S.  T.  P.,  succeeded  in  1660,  and 

died  12th  June  1679.     His  will  is  in  the  Prerogative 

Office^". 
Thomas   Plume,    S.T.P.,    installed   loth  June    1679. 

Pie  died  20th  Nov.  1704,  and  was  buried  in  Longfield 

churchyard. 
Thomas  Sprat,  A.M.,  collated  4th  Dec.  1704"^.     He 

died  loth  May  1720. 
Henry  Bridges,  S.T.P.,  installed  24th  May  1720"^. 

Ob.  9th  May  1728. 
William    Bradford,    A.M.,    13th   Juno    1728,   vice 

Henry  Bridges.     Ob.  15th  July  1728. 
John  Denne,  S.T.P.,  22nd  July  1728.     Ob.  5th  Aug. 

1767. 
John   Law,  M.A.,  3rd  Sept.,  1767,  vice  John  Denno 

deceased 8^\     Ob.  5th  Feb.  1827,  aitat.  88. 
Walker  King,  nominated  25th  June  and  installed  6th 

July  1827,  vice  John  Law  deceased ''^ 


'•*  Bishops'  Certificates.  ^^  Bishops'  Certificates. 

7-'  Ibid.  "<5  Ibid.  79  Ibid.  ^^  Ibid. 

"'  Kinp:,  87.  ®'  Ibid. 


58^2  ROCHESTER. 

The  archdeaconry  of  Rochester,  by  order  in  council  8th 
Aug.  1 845,  is  to  be  suppressed  on  the  next  vacancy. 

This   archdeaconry   is   rated   for   first   fruits   at 
34/.  14s.  94<^.«o 

ARCHDEACONS  OF  ST.  ALBAN'S.^i 

Charles  Parr  Burney,  i6th  Oct.  1840. 
Anthony  Grant^  D.C.L.,  15th  Jan.  1846. 


ARCHDEACON  OF  COLCHESTER.^i 

Charles  Parr  Burney,  D.D.,  15th  Aug.  1845. 


ARCHDEACON  OF  ESSEX.^i 
Hugh  Chambres  Jones,  M.A.,  14th  Nov.  1823. 


PREBENDARIES. 

FIRST  STALL. 

Hugh  ap  Price,  LL.D.,  per  fundationem,  1541  ;  died 

in  1574. 
John   Maplesden,  succeeded  in  1574;  died  in  16 13, 

archdeacon  of  Suffolk. 
Henry  Barnewell,  instituted  24th  Sept.  1613,  vice 

John  Maplesden. 
Christopher  Dale,  S.T.P.,  instituted  7th  May  1622^^. 
Eliz.eus  Burgess  occurs  in  1641. 
Ralph  Cooke,  S.T.P.,  instituted  23rd  July  1660;  died 

12th  Jan.  1684. 
Daniel  Hill,  A.M.,  succeeded  in  1684. 


80  Ecton,  p.  304.  See  pp.  271,  553. 

81  Transferred  from  London.  82  Bishops'  Certificates. 


rREBENDARIES.  583 

Benjamin  Anduews,  M.A.,  admitted  12th  July  1729, 

on  the  death  of  Daniel  Hill  ^3. 
John  Upton  admitted  i9tli  Jan.  1736—7,  on  the  death 

of  Dr.  Andrews'^'.     Ob.  2nd  Dec.  1760. 
Charles  Coldcall,  M.A.,  admitted  20th  Dec.  1760, 

on  the  death  of  John  Upton ''•'.     Ob.  in  1793. 
William  Henry  Cowper  admitted  in  Dec.  1793,  vice 

Coldcall  deceased. 
John  Chappel  Woodhouse  admitted  22nd  Sept.  1797, 

vice  W.  H.  Cowper  resigned  ^^\ 
Robert  Foote,  M.A.,  admitted  8th  Feb.  1798,  on  the 

resignation  of  J.  C.  Woodhouse^". 
George  Straiian,  M.A.,  admitted  16th  Jan.  1805,  ^'^ 

the  death  of  Robert  Foote ''^.     Ob.  i8th  May  1824, 

setat.  81. 
Matthew   Irving,  B.D.,  admitted  jst  Sept.  1824,  on 

the  death  of  George  Strahan''-'. 

SECOND  STALL. 

John  Wildbore  in  1541,  per  fundationem;  occurs  in 

1544- 
George  Burden  occurs  in  1554.    He  came  in  in  Sept. 

1552,  on  the  death  of  Wildbore. 
Thomas  Robinson  occurs  in  1559. 
Percival  Wyburn  occurs  in  156 1  and  1589,  being 

also  prebendary  of  Norwich  and  Westminister.     He 

resigned  this  prebend. 
William   Wilson  held  this  stall  in  1591   and   1614. 

He  died  15th  May  1615,  and  was  buried  at  Windsor, 

of  which  ho  was  a  canon. 
George  Smith,  S.T.B.,  admitted  23rd  May  1615*^. 
Robert   Dixon,   S.T.P.,    instituted    23rd   July  1660, 

occurs  in  1677.     Ho  died  in  May  1688. 
Thomas  Sparks,  S.T.P.,  admitted  2nd  June  1688^'. 

Ho  died  2nd  Sept.  1692. 

^•^  Bishops'  Certificates.  ^  Bishops'  Certificates. 

»^  Ibid.  8.S  Ibid.  ^9  Ibid.  ^  Ibid. 

>^fi  Ibid.  ^'  Ibid.  y»  Ibid. 


584  ROCHESTER. 

John  Grant,  A.M.,  admitted  2oth  Oct.  1692. 
Joseph    Butler    admitted   4th  Aug.  1736,    vice   Dr. 

Grant  deceased '^^ 
John   Lawry,  M.A.,  admitted   2nd  Sept.  1740,  vice 

Joseph  Butler,  bishop  of  Bristol,  resigned^^. 
Henry  Reginald  Courtenay,  A.M.,  admitted  25th 

Sept.  1773,  on  the  death  of  John  Lawry  "^^ 
Robert   Pye,  LL.D.,  admitted  10th  June  1774,  vice 

Dr.  Courtenay  resigned ^J^.     Ob.  2rst  May  1788. 
Thomas  Hey,  M.A.,  admitted  i8th  June  1788,  on  the 

death  of  Robert  Pye9>.     Ob.  Nov.  1807,  aetat.  90. 
Hon.  Frederick  Hotham  admitted  26th  Nov.  1807, 

on  the  death  of  Dr.  Thomas  Hey  '■^^. 

THIRD  STALL. 

Robert  Johnson  in  1541,  per  fundationem. 

....  Wyet  occurs  in  1544. 

Roland  Taylour,  deprived  in  1554. 

John  Huntley  succeeded,  and  died  in  1554. 

Ph.  Freer  in  1554. 

Martin  Collins  held  it  in  1556  and  1561,  as  did 

Robert  Johnson  in  1.570,  being  prebendary  of  Wind- 
sor and  archdeacon  of  Leicester. 

....  Fitch  died  possessed  of  this  prebend  in  16 12. 

William  Collins,  A.M.,  instituted  i6th  July  1612, 
vice  Dr.  Fitch  deceased  ^7. 

Richard  Tillesley,  S.T.  B.,  admitted  13th  June 
1615^^.  He  died  in  1621,  being  then  also  archdeacon. 

John  Codd,  S.T.P.,  held  it  in  1660  and  1666,  as  did 

Miles  Criche,  admitted  7th  Feb.  1672—3^^. 

Henry  Ullock,  S.T.P._,  instituted  13th  Feb.  1674-5. 
In  1689  he  was  made  dean,  and  was  succeeded  by 

John  Gilman,  admitted  17th  April  1689 1.  He  died 
17  th  Nov.  17 10,  and  was  succeeded  by 


^'  Bishops'  Certificates.  ^6  Bishops'  Certificates. 

92  Ibid.  93  Ibid.  97  Ibid.  98  Ibid. 

94  Ibid.  95  Ibid.  99  Ibid.  1  Ibid. 


PREBENDARIES.  585 

RicHAKU  Blechingdon,  LL.D.,  ill  1710.      In  1711  he 

was  made  prebendary  of  Gloucester  ;    whereupon  he 

quitted  this  stall  to 
John  Robinson,  admitted  8th  Jan.  17 13-. 
Hon.  James  Yorke,  M.A.,  admitted  28th  April  1754, 

on  the  death  of  John  Robinson-^. 
Erasmus  Sanders,  D.D.,  admitted  22nd  June  1756, 

on  the  resignation  of  the  Hon.  James  Yorke.     Ob.  in 

1775- 
Charles  Tarrant   admitted  6th   Jan.  1776,  on  the 

death  of  Erasmus  Sanders'.     Ob.  22nd  Feb.  1791. 
Thomas  Willis,  admitted   16th  March  1791,  on  the 

death  of  Dr.  Charles  Tarrant  \ 
John  Griffith,  D.D.,  in  Nov.  1827. 

FOURTH  STALL. 

John  Simkins  in  1541,  per  fundationem,  and  held  it  in 

1571. 
William  Absolox  occurs  in  1576,  and  died  in  1586. 

John  Buckeridge  occurs  in  J  587  and  1589.  In  1606 
he  was  made  canon  of  Windsor,  and  in  1 6 1 1  bishop 
of  this  see;  he  quitted  this  about  1605  to 

Henry  Wayland,  S.T.B.,  installed  2nd  July  1606^. 

Richard  Woodyere  admitted  26th  July  1614". 

John  Balcanquall,  S.T.P.,  nominated  16th  Sept. 
1628,  vice  Richard  Woodyere. 

John  Lorkin  in  1632  and  1661. 

Thomas  Lorkin  in  1667. 

Edward  Clark,  S.T.P.,  1670. 

John  Wyvill,  A.M.,  instituted  4th  Aug.  16S1. 

Edmund  Barrell,  A.M.,  admitted  28th  March  1705''. 
Ob.  15th  March  1765. 

James  Andrews  admitted  28th  March  1765,  on  the 
death  of  Ednmnd  Barreir^. 


■-'  Bishops'  Certificates.  <•  Bishops'  Certificates. 

^  Ibid.         4  Ibid.         •••  Ibid.         '  Ibid.       ^  Ibid.       '-'  Ibid. 
vol.  u.  4  F 


586  ROCHESTER. 

Peter  Pinnell,  D.D.,  admitted  17th  May  1775,  on 
the  resignation  of  Dr.  Andrews  ^<^.     Ob.  in  Aug.  1 783. 

Henry  Reginald  Courtenay  admitted  23rd  Sept. 
1783,  on  the  death  of  Peter  PinnelP^ 

Jacob  Marsham,  M.A.,  admitted  1st  April  1797  by 
the  cession  of  Henry  Reginald  Courtenay,  bishop  of 
Exeter  1'^.     Ob.  28th  Jan.  1840,  setat.  80. 

William  Fred.  Bayley  admitted  i6th  Juno  1827. 
Ob.  1st  Jan.  1845. 

FIFTH  STALL. 

Robert  Salisbury,  S.T.B.,  in  1541,  per  fundationem. 

William  Harrison  held  it  in  1544  and  1550. 

John  Ellis  came  in  in  1551,  on  the  death  of  William 

Harrison,  according  to  Strype. 
Maurice   Griffith  occurs  in  1552  ;  he  held  it  with 
the  archdeaconry  as  also  with  the  bishopric,  of  which 
he  died  possessed  in  1358. 
John  Riddesdale  succeeded  in  1558,  and  held  it  in 

157 1,  as  did 
John  Calverley,  instituted  in  1576,  and  died  in  1576. 
Edmund  Rockrey  in  1577  and  1587. 
Thomas  Bell  succeeded  in  1587,  and  held  it  in  1619. 
Edmund  Jackson,  S.T.D.,  instituted  7th  Dec.  1624 1^. 
John  Lee  Warner,  S.T.P.,  after  the  Restoration  in 
1660,  being  made  archdeacon,  got  this  prebend  an- 
nexed to  his  dignity ;    since  which  time  all  his  suc- 
cessors archdeacons  have  held  it  to  support  that  office. 
These  were 
Thomas  Plume,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon  of  Rochester,  ad- 
mitted 10th  June  1679,  ^^  ^^^  death  of  Dr.  Lee. 
Thomas    Sprat,   A.M.,   archdeacon  of  Rochester ,   ad- 
mitted 4th  Dec.  1704^^,  on  the  death  of  Plume. 
Henry  Bridges,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon  of  Rochester,  ad- 
mitted 24th  May  1720,  on  Sprat's  death '^. 


10  Bishops'  Certificates.  '<*  Bishops'  Certificates. 

»i  Ibid.  12  Ibid.  14  Ibid.  15  Ibid. 


PREBENDARIES.  587 

William  Bradford,  A.M.,  archdeacon  of  RocJtesier^ 
admitted  13th  June  1728,  on  the  death  of  Bridges ^^. 

John  Denne,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon  of  Rochester y  admitted 
22nd  July  1728.     Ob.  5th  Aug.  ij6y. 

John  Law,  M.A.,  archdeacon  of  Rocliester ,  admitted  3rd 
Sept.  1767,  vice  Dr.  John  Denno  deceased.  Ob.  5th 
Feb.  1827,  »tat.  88. 

Walker  King,  M.A.,  archdeacon  of  Rochester^  nomi- 
nated 25th  June  1827,  and  admitted  5th  July,  on  the 
death  of  Dr.  John  Law.  On  the  next  voidance,  this 
canonry  becomes  subject  to  the  provisions  respecting 
the  endowment  of  archdeaconries  contained  in  act 
3  &  4  Vict.  c.  1 13. 

SIXTH  STALL. 

Richard  Hengist,  S.T.B.,  in  1541,  per  fundationem ; 

he  died  in  1544. 
Thomas  Bull  occurs  in  1544  and  1545. 
John  Venmay  died  in  1555. 
John    Fennall,   LL.D.,  succeeded  ;    instituted   15th 

March  1555. 
John  Ellis  came  in  1559  to  this,  and  the  deanery  of 

Hereford.     He  resigned  in  1576. 
John  Wulward,  A.M.,  occurs  in  1576. 
Walter  Hayte  or  Heath  held  it  in  1587  and  1607, 

as  did 
J.  Readie  in  161 2  and  1619  ;  to  whom  succeeded 
Robert  Cheeke,  S.T.P.,  admitted  4th  April  1617^", 

and  held  it  in  1641. 
Benjamin  Cromp,  A.^f.,  instituted  in  1660;  died  viii 

Id.  Mar.  1663—4,  and  was  succeeded  by 
Chhistopher  Shute,  S.T.P.,  succeeded  in  1664;   died 

24th  April  167 1,  being  archdeacon  of  St.  Alban's,  and 

was  succeeded  by 
Francis   Durant  Breval,  instituted  in   May  1671  ; 

died  in  1707,  and  was  succeeded  by 


\ 


1®  Bishops'  Certificates.  ^^  ibid. 

4  F  3 


588  ROCHESTER. 

John  Harris,  A.M.,  admitted  2nd  Feb.  1707-8;  died 

7th  Sept.  1 7 19,  and  was  succeeded  by 
George  Carter,  S.T.P.,  provost  of  Oriel  college^  Ox- 
ford^ 2ist  Oct.  17191^,  to  whose  office,  as  head  of  that 

college,  this  stall  is,  by  act  of  parliament,  annexed. 
Walter  Hodges,  provost  of  Oriel  college^  Oxford^  in 

Oct.  1727,  vice  George  Carter  deceased.      Ob.  14th 

Jan.  1757. 
Chardin    Musgrave,   D.D.,  provost   of  Oriel  college^ 

Oxford.     Ob.  8th  Jan.  1768. 
John  Clarke,  D.D.,  provost  of  Oriel  college^  Oxford. 

Ob.  in  1781. 
John  Eveleigh,  M.A.,  provost  of  Oriel  college^  Oxford., 

in  Dec.  1781.     Ob.  loth  Dec.  18 14,  setat.  67. 
Edward  Coplestone,  provost  of  Oriel  college,  Oxford, 

admitted  in  Jan.  18 15,  on  the  death  of  Dr.  Eveleigh. 
Edward  Hawkins,  D.D.,  provost  of  Oriel  college.,  Ox- 
ford, admitted  15th  Feb.  1828. 

18  Bishops'  Certificates. 


SALISBURY. 


Jl  REVIOUS  to  tho  alterations  effected  by  the  Eccle- 
siastical Commissioners  of  Inquiry,  appointed  in  Feb. 
1835,  the  diocese  of  Salisbury  contained  the  entire 
county  of  Wilts,  (except  the  parish  of  Kingswood, 
which  belonged  to  Gloucester  archdeaconry  and  dio- 
cese ;  and  Whitesbury  parish,  in  the  diocese  of  Win- 
chester:) it  had  likewise  all  Berkshire  (except  Shilton 
alias  Chilton,  in  Witney  deanery,  in  Oxford  diocese ; 
part  of  Langford  parish,  with  its  chapelry  of  Little 
Faringdon,  belonging  to  the  prebend  of  Langford,  a 
peculiar  to  the  church  of  Lincoln ;)  and  it  also  had 
several  peculiars  in  Dorsetshire,  reserved  to  its  juris- 
diction upon  the  appropriation  of  that  county  and 
archdeaconry  to  Bristol,  when  that  see  was  founded 
in  1542. 

There  were  three  archdeaconries  in  this  diocese,  viz. 
Salisbury,  Wilts,  and  Berks. 

The  members  of  the  cathedral  of  Salisbury  were  the 
dean,  tho  chanter  or  precentor,  the  treasurer,  the 
three  archdeacons  above-mentioned,  a  subdean,  and 
forty-five  prebendaries ;  of  whom  the  dean,  with  six 
others  indifferently  chosen  out  of  the  dignitaries  and 
prebendaries,  were  residentiaries  or  canons  major. 

By  order  in  council,  dated  5th  Oct.  1836,  the  whole 
county  of  Berks,  and  those  parts  of  tho  county  of 
Wilts  which  are  insulated  therein,  forming  together 
the  archdeaconry  of  Berks,  were  dissevered  and  abso- 
lutely detached  from  this  diocese,  and  annexed  and 
united  to  the  diocese  of  Oxford. 


590  SALISBURY. 

By  another  order  in  council,  5th  Oct.  1836,  (N^.  2.)  the 
whole  county  of  Dorset,  and  the  parish  of  Holwell  in 
the  county  of  Somerset,  forming  together  the  arch- 
deaconry of  Dorset,  in  the  diocese  of  Bristol,  and  the 
parish  of  Thornecomb,  in  the  county  of  Devon  but 
insulated  in  the  county  of  Dorset,  in  the  diocese  of 
Exeter,  were  detached  and  dissevered  from  the  dio- 
ceses of  Bristol  and  Exeter  respectively,  and  annexed 
and  united  to  the  diocese  of  Sahsbury. 

By  a  third  order  in  council,  dated  19th  July  1837,  the 
deaneries  of  Cricklade  and  Malmesbury  in  the  county 
of  Wilts,  forming  part  of  the  diocese  of  Salisbury 
and  of  the  archdeaconry  of  Wilts,  were  detached  and 
dissevered  from  the  said  diocese  and  archdeaconry, 
and  annexed  and  united  to  the  diocese  of  Gloucester 
and  Bristol,  and  included  in  the  archdeaconry  of 
Bristol. 

By  a  fourth  order  in  council,  dated  27th  Aug.  1846, 
that  part  of  the  parish  of  Hungerford  locally  situate 
in  the  county  of  Wilts,  was  declared  to  be  in  the  dio- 
cese of  Oxford  and  archdeaconry  of  Berks  ;  and  that 
part  of  the  parish  of  Chilton  Folliatt  situate  in  the 
county  of  Berks,  was  declared  to  be  in  the  diocese  of 
Salisbury  and  archdeaconry  of  Wilts. 

All  peculiars  in  this  diocese  were  abolished  by  order  in 
council  27th  Aug.  1846. 

After  the  death  of  Haedde,  the  fifth  bishop  of  the 
West  Saxons,  the  see  over  which  he  presided  was 
divided  into  two  dioceses,  and  bishops  were  placed  at 
Winchester  and  Sherborne  ^ 

^  Beda,  Hist.  Eccl.  lib.  v.  c.i8.  ing  of  the  diocese  of  Sherborne, 

Sax.    Chron.    et   Flor.  Wigorn.  Malmesbury   says    that   it   was 

The  diocese  of  Sherborne  con-  wonderful,  and  almost  disgrace- 

tained    the   counties   of  Berks,  ful,  that  a  bishop's  see  should 

Dorset,  Somerset,  Wilts,  Devon,  remain  there  for  so  many  ages, 

and  Cornwall.     (Vit.  Aldhelmi,  Gest.  Pontif.  lib.  ii. 
ap.  Angl.  Sac.  ii.  p.  20.)  Speak- 


BISHOPS. 


591 


BISHOPS  OF  SHERBORNE. 


705 


Aldhelm  was  the  first  bishop  of  Sherborne,  and  was 
ordained  thereto  in  705"^  by  Brihtwald,  archbishop  of 
Canterbury-^  He  died  on  the  eve  of  St.  Augustine, 
the  apostle  of  the  EngHsh,  the  eighth  calends  of  June 
(25th  May)^  in  the  year  709^. 

FoRTHERi-'  succeeded  in  709^;  he  went  to  Rome  with 
queen  Frithogitha  in  737  7. 

Herewald;    he  was  present  at  the  synod  called   by 
archbishop  Cuthbert  in  747^.     He  died  in  782^. 
782     Aethelmod^"  succeeded  Herewald  in  782^^ 

Denefrith  :  he  made  his  profession  of  obedience  to 
archbishop  Aethclheard,  who   presided  from  790  to 

803. 

UuiGBERHT^'^.  He  was  at  the  council  of  Cloveshoo  held 
in  803.  He  went  to  Rome  with  archbishop  Wulfred 
in  812  1^.     He  died  in  8i6^'. 


709 
739 


798 


2  Beda,  Hist.  Eccl.  lib.v.c.iS. 
et  Malmes.  de  Vita  Aldhelmi. 

^  Flor.  Wigorn.  ad  ann. 

4  Malmes.  Gest.  Reg.  lib.  i. 
Speaking  of  Aldhelm,  Malmes- 
bury  says  :  "  Some  say  that  he 
was  the  nephew  of  the  King 
[Ina],  by  his  brother  Kenten; 
but  1  do  not  choose  to  assert  for 
truth  any  thing  which  favours 
more  of  vague  opinion  than  of 
historic  credibility ;  especially  as 
I  can  find  no  ancient  record  of 
it,  and  the  chronicle  clearly  de- 
clares that  Ina  had  no  other  bro- 
ther than  Inigeld,who  died  some 
few  years  before  him.  Aldhelm 
needs  no  support  from  fiction." 

^  Forthere,  MSS.  Cott.  Vesp. 
B.  vi.  et  Tiber.  B.  v.  Fordere, 
Malmes. 

6  Bed.  Hist.  Eccl.  Ub.  v.  c.  iS. 
et  Flor.  AVigorn. 


7  Sax.  Chron.  et  Flor.  Wigorn. 
ad  ann. 

8  Concil.  Angl.  torn.  i.  p.  94. 

9  Flor.  Wigorn.  var.  lect. 

1^  MSS.  Cott.  Vesp.  B.  vi., 
Tiber.  B.  v.  Otho  B.  xi.  (ap. 
Wheloc.)  C.C.C.  Cant,  clxxxiii. 
Malmes.  Pont,  et  Flor.  Wigorn. 
Godwin  calls  him  Ethelwoldus, 
and  Le  Neve  Ethelnod. 

11  Flor.  Wigorn.  var.  lect. 

1*-^  MSS.  Cott.  Vesp.  B.  vi.  et 
Tiber.  B.  v.  et  MS.  C.C.C.  Cant, 
clxxxiii.  Wigbryht,  Sax. Chron.; 
Wibertus,  Malmes. ;  Wiberthiis, 
Flor.  Wigorn.  Some  MSS.  call 
him  Sigberht.  Godwin  calls  him 
Wilbertus. 

'♦^  Sax.  Chron.  et  Flor.  Wigorn. 

••*  IHor.  Wig.  var.  lect.  Some 
authorities  place  his  death  in 
^33- 


592 


SALISBURY 


Between  Uuigberht  and  Ahlstan,  Le  Neve  following 
Isaacson  introduces  the  name  of*  Migfred,  whom  he 
states  was  slain  by  the  Danes  in  833  or  834;  but  Le 
Neve  is  clearly  in  error. 

Ahlstan'''  succeeded  Uuigberht  in  816.  He  was  a 
great  warrior,  and  was  at  the  battle  of  Ellendune, 
fought  in  823,  between  Ecgbryht  king  of  the  West 
Saxons,  and  Beornwulf  king  of  the  Mercians  ^^.  He 
was  also  one  of  the  commanders  at  the  battle  of  the 
Parret,  fought  in  845  i^  He  died  in  867^^,  and  was 
buried  at  Sherborne  ^•^ 

Heahmund'-^  succeeded  Ahlstan,  and  was  slain  at  the 
battle  of  Meretun  in  871-^ 

Ethelheag^^. 

wulfsige^'^. 

ASSER--^. 
SlGHELMUS'^''. 

Ethelweard'-^. 


15  MSS.  Cott.  Vesp.  B.  vi.  et 
Tiber.  B.  v.  MS.  C.C.C.  Cant, 
clxxxiii.  Ealhstan,  Sax.  Chron.; 
Alhstanus,  Flor.Wigorn.;  Alsta- 
nus,  Malmes. 

16  Sax.  Chron.  17  ibid. 
IS  Sax.  Chron.  ad  ann.     He 

had  the  bishopric  of  Sherborne 
fifty  years. 

1^  Sax.  Chron.,  Sim.  Dunelm,, 
et  Hoved.  fol.  238  b. 

20  MSS.  Cott.  Vesp.  B.  vi.  et 
Tiber.  B.  v.  Sax.  Chron.  Heah- 
mund,  Flor.  Wigorn. ;  Edmun- 
dus.  Hen.  Hunt. ;  Eadmund, 
Malmes.  ;  Alchmund,  Chron. 
Mailros. 

^1  Sax,  Chron.  et  Chron.  Mail., 
but  according  to  Hen.  Hunt, 
lib.  V.  f.  200  b,  at  Seaton,  (Mori- 
dunum.) 

22  MSS.  Vesp.  B.  vi.  et  Tiber. 
B.  V.  Aethelheagus,  Flor. Wig.; 
Ethelegus,    Malmes.       Godwin 


calls  him  Etheleage. 

23  MSS.  Vesp.  B.  vi.  et  Tiber. 
B.v.  C.C.C.  Cant,  clxxxiii.  Alf- 
sius,  Flor. Wig.;  Alsius,  Malmes. 
Godwin  calls  him  Alfsy. 

24  MSS.  Vesp.  B.  vi.  et  Tiber. 
B.  V.    Malmes. 

25  Malmes.  His  name  does 
not  occur  in  Florence  of  Wor- 
cester nor  in  MSS.  Cott.  Vesp. 
B.  vi.  nor  in  Tiber.  B.  v.  nor  in 
C.C.C.  Cant,  clxxxiii,  Godwin 
calls  him  Swithelmus  or  Sigel- 
mus,  but  there  is  doubt  whether 
he  ever  held  this  see. 

26  MSS.  Cott.  Vesp.  B.  vi.  et 
Tiber,  B.  v.  Aethelwardus,  Flor. 
Wigorn.;  Ethelwardus,  Malmes. 
Gest.  Pontif.  That  writer  says 
that  after  the  death  of  Athelweard, 
the  bishopric  of  the  West  Saxons 
was  dormant  for  seven  years. 
There  is  however  some  doubt 
whether  he  ever  held  this  see. 


BISHOPS. 


;93 


909     Wekrstan-".     Ob.  918^8. 
918     Ethelbald^'-'. 

SlGHELM'^O. 

Aelfr?:i)-". 

Wui.FSIGE^2, 

Alfwold-^^^. 

AeTHELSIGE'3^. 
AeTHELRTC'^\ 

Af:lmar'^7. 
Byrhtwin'^^. 


27  MSS.  Vesp.  B.  vi.  et  Tiber. 
B.  V.  WerstanuK,  Malmes.  et 
Flor.  ^yigorn.  Between  the 
death  of  Asser  and  the  conse- 
cration of  Werstan  three  new 
sees  were  erected  out  of  the 
diocese  of  Sherborne  ;  one  in 
Cornwall,  another  in  Devon- 
shire, and  a  third  in  Somerset- 
shire :  and  shortly  afterwards  a 
fourth  was  placed  in  Wiltshire, 
The  prelates  of  this  last-named 
see  were  sometimes  called  bi- 
shops of  Wilton,  sometimes  of 
Sunninp;^,  and  sometimes  of 
Ramshury.     Their  names  were  : 

909  Ethelstanus;  he  held  his 
see  at  Ramshury. 

934  Odo ;  translated  to  Can- 
terhury  in  941. 

941   Osulfus. 
Alstanus. 

Wulfgarus  or  Alf<rarus. 
Sigcricus ;    translated    to 
Cantcrhury  in  990. 

990  Aelfric  or  Alfricus ;  trans- 
lated to  Canterbury  in 

99.5- 

Byrhtwoldus.    Ob.  1045. 

lleremannus,  who,  about 

1058,    united    the    two 

sees     of     Wilton     and 

Sherborne,  and  subse- 

voi,.  II.  4 


995 
1045 


quently  removed  the  see 
to  Salisbury,  having  first 
attempted  to  place  it  at 
Malmesbury. 

28  Malmes. 

29  MSS.  Vesp.  B.  vi.  et  Tiber. 
B.  V.  et  Malmes.  Aethelbald, 
Flor.  Wigorn. 

•"^0  MSS.  Vesp.  B.  vi.  et  Tiber. 
B.  V.  Flor.  Wigorn.  His  name 
is  omitted  by  Malmesbury. 

•*i  MSS.  Vesp.  B.  vi.  et  Tiber. 
B.  V.  Alfredus,  Malmes.  et  Flor. 
Wigorn. 

••^2  MSS.  Vesp.  B.vi.  et  Tiber. 
B.  V.  Wilfsinus,  Malmes.;  Alf- 
sius,  Flor.  Wig. ;  Ulsius,  Matt. 
Westin. 

•""  MSS.  Vesp.  B.  vi.  et  Tiber. 
B.  V.  Malmes.  et  Flor.  Wigorn. 

•^•*  MSS.  Vesp.  B.vi.  et  Tiber. 
B.  v.  Ethelsius,  Malmes.;  Ae- 
thelsuis,  Flor.  Wigorn. 

■5''  MSS.  Vesp.  B.  vi.  et  Tiber. 
B.  v.  11  is  name  precedes  that 
of  Acthclsige  in  Florence  and 
Malmes. 

^•'  Flor. Wigorn.  Brithwinus, 
Malmes. 

3'  Flor.  Wigorn.  Flmerus, 
Mahncs. 

'^^  Flor.  Wigorn.  Brinwinus, 
Malmes. 


594  SALISBURY. 

Aelfwold^^.  At  his  death,  about  1058,  the  bishopric 
of  Sherborne  was  united  with  that  of  Wilton,  and 
the  see  afterwards  removed  to  SaHsbury. 


BISHOPS  OF  SALISBURY. 

1072    Herman  was  consecrated  bishop  of  Wilton  in  1045; 

J  Will.  I.  at  the  death  of  Aelfwold^  bishop  of  Sherborne,  circa 
1058,  he  obtained  his  see  also;  and  as  Wilton  had 
originally  been  taken  out  of  Sherborne,  he  once  more 
united  them  as  one  see,  and  afterwards  removed  it 
to  Salisbury.  The  exact  year  of  the  removal  is  not 
known,  but  it  was  most  probably  about  the  year  1072. 
The  time  of  his  death  is  variously  given  in  1076^0, 
107741,  1078^%  107943. 
1078    OsMUXD  or  OsMER  was  bishop  of  Salisbury  in  1078,  the 

3  Will.  I.  year  in  which  the  bones  of  Aldhelm,  the  first  bishop 
of  Sherborne,  were  removed ^4.  He  died  4th  Dec. 
1 099  4  \  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral  of  Old  Sarum. 
His  bones  were  taken  up  23rd  July  1457,  and  depo- 
sited in  the  new  cathedral. 

The  see  remained  vacant  upwards  of  two  years  after 
the  death  of  Osmund. 
1107    Roger,  the  King^s  chancellor,  was  nominated  by  the 

?Hen.  I.  King  at  Michaelmas  iio246^  and  elected  13th  April 
110347.  he  was  not  however  consecrated  until  nth 
Aug.  1 107 48.     He  died  4th  Dec.  1 1394^. 

^9  Flor.  Wigorn.     Alfwoldus,  meon  of  Durham  however  states 

Malmes.  that  he  died  hi  Non.  Dec.  1099. 

40  Chron.  Anonym.  ^^  Flor.  Wigorn.  et  Sim.  Du- 

41  Wykes  et  Sax.  Chron.  nelm.     Hoved.  f.  269  a.     Ead- 
^   Chron.    Sarum.    in   Bibl.  mer,  p.  66.      Electus  est  1102, 

Cott.  et  Chron.  S.  Crucis.  Annal.  de  Margan.     Ordinatus 

43  X    Cal.    Mar.    (21st   Feb.)     Episcopus  1107,  Chron.  Mailros. 
Annal  Petrob.  Sax.  47  Matt.  West.  1102. 

44  Malmes.  in  vita  Aldhelmi,  48  Rog.  Wend.    Sim.  Dunelm. 
4-^  In  the  bull  of  pope  Calixtus     Rad.  de  Dicet. 

Ill,,  dated  26th  April  1457,  the  49  Hoved.  f.  277  b.  Flor.  Wi- 
4th  Dec.  is  fixed  for  his  canoni-  gorn.  Malmesbury,  Hist.  Nov. 
zation.  (Reg.  Bothe  Ebor.)     Si-     lib.  ii.,  says  nth  Dec. 


BISHOPS.  595 

1 142    JoscELiN    DE   Bailul,  aTchdeacon  of  Winchester j  was 
7  Steph.      consecrated  bishop  of  Salisbury  in  \i/\.2^^.     He  re- 
signed his  bishopric  in  11 84,  and  assumed  the  Cister- 
cian habit  "'^  ;  and  ho  died  i8th  Nov.  in  that  year^-^. 

The  see  was  vacant  nearly  five  years. 

1 1 89    Hubert  Walter  was  elected  bishop  of  Salisbury  at 
Ric.  I.       Pipevvell   15th  Sept.  (xvii  Cal.  Oct.)  1189,  and  con- 
secrated in  the  chapel  of  St.  Katharine  at  Westminster 
(xi  Cal.  Nov.)   22nd   Oct.  in  the  same  year^-^.      He 
was  translated  to  Canterbury  in  1193^^ 
1 194    Herbert,    surnamed    the    Poor,    was   confirmed    on 
5  Ric.  I.      Whit  Sunday  (iii  Cal.  Maii)   29th  May  11 94,  and 
consecrated  bishop  of  Salisbury  on   Trinity  Sunday 
(5th  June)  in  St.  Katharine's  chapel,  Westminster. 
He  was  enthroned  on  the  13th  of  that  month  ^\     He 
died  in  the  beginning  of  May  1217  '^  and  was  buried 
at  Wilton. 
121 7    Richard,  also  surnamed  the  Poor,  bishop  0/ Chichester, 
was  translated  to  Salisbury  in  121 7.     He  had  a  grant 
of  the  custody  of  the  bishopric  of  Salisbury  made  to 
him  as  bishop  of  Chichester  9th  May  1217^7  ;    and 
27th  June  following  ho  had  a  grant  of  the  custody  of 
the  see  of  Chichester  made  to  him  as  bishop  of  Salis- 
bury"'^.     He  was  translated   to   Durham  in  1228''^. 
The  conge  d'elire,  vice  bishop  Ilichard  the  Poor,  issued 
29th  July  122H^^. 
1228    Robert  de  Bingham  was  elected,  and  obtained  the 
Hen. 111.    royal  assent  25th  Sept.  1228^'.     He  was  consecrated 

^<^  Annal.  Margan.  Kennet.   MS.  B.  p.  25;    others 

*l  Annal.  Waverl.  place  his  death  in  1316,  Annal. 

*-  xiiii  Kal.  Decemb.  Obituar.  AVaverl. 

Cantiuir.  •'"  Pat.  i  Hen.  III.  m.  8. 

^■^  Ymag.  Hist,  et  Rad.  de  Di-  ^>s  jbid.  m.  ;,. 

ceto,  col.  649.  59  Pat.  12  Hen.  HI.  m.  3. 

^■i  Rad.  de  Diceto.  ^  Ibid.  m.  2. 

^^  Ymag.  Hist.  <5i  Pat.  12  Hen.  III.  m.  i. 

•■^fi   On   6th    Feb.  1317,    Coll. 

402 


596 


SALISIUJRY. 


at  Wilton^'-  2oth  May  1229'^-^.     He  died  2nd  Nov. 
1246^'.     The  license  to  elect  a  successor  to  bishop 
Bingham  bears  date  8th  Nov.  1246^^ 
1246    William   of   York,  provost  of  Beverley^  was  chosen, 

I  Hen.  III.  and  received  the  royal  assent  to  his  election  10th  Dec. 
1246^^^.  He  was  consecrated  (ii  Id.  Jul.)  14th  July 
124767.  He  died  31st  Jan.  1255-6,  and  was  buried  in 
Salisbury  cathedral.  On  12th  Feb.  J255— 6  the  conge 
d'elire,  vice  bishop  William,  issued^^,  and 
1256    Giles  de  Bridport^^,  dean  of  Wells ^  succeeded.     The 

oHen.III.  royal  assent  to  his  election  was  given  15th  April 
125670^  and  he  was  consecrated  (v  Id.  Mar.)  iith 
March  1256—771.  He  died  i3tli  Dec.72  1262,  and 
was  buried  in  his  own  cathedral"'^.  The  dean  and 
chapter  of  Salisbury  by  their  letter  dated  Friday  next 
after  the  Feast  of  St.  Lucy  the  Virgin  (15th  Dec.) 
1262,  inform  the  King  of  the  death  of  Giles  their 
late  bishop,  and  pray  his  Majesty  to  issue  his  royal 
license  for  the  election  of  a  bishop  in  his  stead 7^.  The 
license  was  issued  on  the  30th  of  that  month  7-',  and 


6^  R.  Byngham,  episcopus  Sa- 
rum.  Wlltoniam  consecratus  ab 
I.  Baton,  et  Wellen.  et  Wigorn. 
episcopis  virtute  mandati  a  G. 
Papa  directi  Ricardo  Cantuar. 
electo  nondum  consecrate,  cau- 
tionem  dedit  ne  cedat  in  preju- 
dicium  Cantuar.  ecclesiae.  (MS. 
note  by  bishop  Kennet  in  the 
Middle  Hill  copy  of  Le  Neve.) 
Anno  Domini  1229  magister  Ro- 
bertus  de  Bingham  electus  Sa- 
rum  apud  Septoniam  munus 
consecrationis  suscepit  vi  Calend. 
Junii.  Matt.  Paris  ad  ann. 

^'^  Reg.  Cantuar. 

64  Matt.  Paris  ad  ann. 

^^  Pat.  31  Hen.  HI.  m.  9. 

66  Pat.  31  Hen.  Hl.m.S. 

6"  Matt.  Westm. 


68  Pat.  40  Hen.  HI.  m.  16. 

69  Alias  de  Bridlesford.  Mat- 
thew Paris  calls  him  Bredelef. 

70  Pat.  40  Hen.  HI.  m.  14. 
He  was  not  called  ^lect  of  Sa- 
lisbury 8th  June  1256.  In  his 
letters  of  protection  of  that  date 
he  is  only  styled  dean  of  Wells. 
Pat.  40  Hen.  HI.  m.  10. 

71  Annal.  Winton. 

72  1262.  Circa  festum  Sancti 
Nicolai  obiit  Egidius  episcopus 
Sarum  qui  ante  in  festo  S.  Mi- 
chaehs  redierat  a  domino  Rege 
de  partibus  transmarinis.  Contin. 
Gervas.  Dorobern.  MS. 

7^  Annal.  Winton.  et  Matt. 
Westm. 

74  Lett,  in  Turr.  Lond.  S.  65. 
7'^  Patt.  47  Hen.  HI.  m.  20. 


BISHOPS. 


597 


263  Walter  uk  la  Wylk,  sahdeaii  ofSalishary^  was  elected 
H.  III.  at  the  latter  end  of  Jan.  1262-3,  and  went  abroad  to 
the  archbishop  of  Canterbury  f(jr  his  confirmation'^. 
The  bishop  elect  returned  to  England  after  Kaster"'"\ 
and  received  the  royal  assent  and  his  temporalities  6th 
April  \i6y\  and  was  consecrated  on  Ti'inity  Sunday 
(27th  May)  following.  He  died  3rd^^  Jan.  (iii  Xon. 
Januarii)  1270— i'-^  The  conge  d'elire,  vice  Walter 
de  Wylo,  is  dated  loth  Jan.  1270-1^^1 
274  Robert  de  VVvchehamptox  or  Wykehampton,  ^a?i 
Sdw.  I.  of  Salisbury^  had  the  royal  assent  given  to  his  election 
6th  March  1270-1"^  ;  but  in  conse(}uence  of  a  con- 
troversy between  the  bench  of  bishops  and  the  prior 
and  convent  of  Canterbury,  which  occasioned  an  ap- 
peal to  Rome,  he  was  not  consecrated  until  1274; 
nor  did  he  receive  his  temporalities  until  15th  Aug. 
in  that  year^'-.  He  died^-^  24t]i  April  i2(S4,  and  was 
buried  on  the  south  side  of  Salisbury  cathedral.  Tho 
license  to  elect  a  bishop  in  the  room  of  Robert  de 
Wychehampton  is  dated  23rd  ^lay  1284^',  and 
Walter  Scam m el,  dean  of  SaHshury,  having  been 
elected,  received  the  royal  assent''''  12th  July  1284''^; 


7^  Walterus  electus  die  Liine 
ante  2  Februar.  qui  ad  archiepi- 
scopmn  transfretavit  pro  confir- 
matione,  et  rediit  in  Angliam 
post  Pascham.  lUe  simul  et  llen- 
ricus  episcopus  London  conse- 
crati  sunt  apud  Cantuar.  6  ('al. 
Junii.  (Continuat.  Gerv.  Doro- 
bern.  MS.)  Arclibisliop  Boni- 
face's letter  infonninjj^  the  Kinjr 
that  he  had  confirmed  the  elec- 
tion is  dated  "  apud  llaiitecumbe 
in  crastino  DoniinictT  qua  can- 
tatiu*  Oculi  mei  anno  Domini 
1262"  (-)th  March  izGt,.)  Lett, 
in  Turr.  Lond.  temp.  Hen.  IIL 

""  Pat.  47  Hen.  IIL  m.  14. 

'^  1 27 1.  Walterus  de  la  Wile 
episcopus  Sarum  obiit  in  octavis 


Kjjiphaniae  (13th  Jan.)  Contin. 
Flor.  Wigorn. 

''•^  Annal.  Westm. 

«0Pat.  55  Hen.  HL  m.  24. 

^^  Ibid.  m.  19. 

^■-  Pat.  2  Edw.  I.  m.  12. 

^'*  Hie  Robert  us  coccus  erat  et 
anno  1278  coadjutorem  habuit. 

^^  Pat.  12  Kdw.  I.  m.  11. 

^*'*  The  prior  and  chapter  of 
Christ  Church.  Canterbury,  ap- 
pealed to  the  Pope  against  the 
election  and  the  archbishop's 
confirmation  of  Walter  Scammel 
as  bishop  of  Salisbury,  (Refj. 
Peckham  ;)  but  they  subse- 
quentlv  withdrew  their  appeal. 
Ibid. 

"^  Pat.  12  Ed\v.  I.  m.S. 


598  SALISBURY. 

the  temporalities  were  restored  to  him  loth  Aug.  fol- 
lovving"7^  and  he  was  consecrated  at  Sunning  22nd 
Oct.^«  He  died  20th  Sept.^^  (in  vigilia  Sancti  Mat- 
thei  apostoli)  1286  9^.  The  hcense  for  the  election  of 
a  successor  to  bishop  Scammel  is  not  enrolled  ;  John 
de  Kirkeby,  canon  of  Salisbury,  was  chosen,  but  the 
Pope  set  the  election  aside,  and 

1287  Henry  de  JBraundeston,  dean  of  Salisbury ^  was 
i5Edw.  I.  elected  2nd  Jan.  1286— 7  ^\  and  confirmed  by  the 
archbishop  nth  March  following^-;  the  temporalities 
were  restored  to  him  on  the  15th  of  the  same  month^^, 
and  he  was  consecrated  on  Trinity  Sunday,  the  1st  of 
June^^^  jje  ^^^^  n^h  Feb.  1287-8^%  and  was  buried 
in  Salisbury  cathedral. 
I^AWRENCE  DE  Akkeburne  or  Hawkeborne  was 
elected  loth  May^^  1288,  but  before  he  could  obtain 
the  archbishop^s  confirmation  ^7^  died  at  Canterbury 
8th  Aug.  following.  He  was  buried  two  days  after- 
wards. 

1289  William  de  la  Corner,  one  of  the  chaplains  to  the 
17  Edw.  I.  Pope,  was  nominated  by  his  Holiness  25th  Nov.  1288^^, 
and  obtained  the  King's  assent  12th  Feb.  1288— 9 ^9; 
the  archbishop's  confirmation  on  the  23rd  ^  and  the 
temporalities  on  the  26th  of  the  same  month'-:  he  was 
consecrated  at  Canterbury  8th  May  (the  fourth  Sun- 
day after  Easter-day)  1289^,  and  died  in  1291^.    The 

87  Pat.  12  Edw.  I.  m.  6.  95  Contin.  Gerv.  Dorob.  MS. 

88  Godw.  de  Prsesul.  et  Pat.  16  Edw.  I. 

89  A  different  date  is  given  in  96  jjig  election  took  place, 
the  Continuation  of  Gervase  of  according  to  one  authority,  17th 
Canterbury  for  Scammel's  death :  May. 

"  1286.    Obiit  Walterus  episco-  97  Contin.  Gerv.  Dorob.  MS. 

pus     Sarum     7    Cal.    Octob."  et  Chron.  Osneien. 

(25th  Sept.)  98  Contin.  Gerv.  Dorob.  MS. 

90  Privy  Seal  14  Edw.  I.  dated  Others  say  that  he  was  elected 
13th  Oct.  on  that  day. 

91  Contin.  Gerv.  Dorob.  MS.  99  Pat.  17  Edw.  I.  m.  21. 

92  Lett,  in  Turr.  Lond.  S.  48.         '  Lett,  in  Turr.  Lond.  S.  113. 
9-^  Pat.  15  Edw.  L  m.  12.  2  Pat.  17  Edw.  L  m.  20. 

94   Contin.    Gerv.    Dorobern.         ^  Contin.  Gerv.  Dorob.  MS. 
MS.  et  Reg.  Winchels.  ^  Chron.  J.  Wykes. 


BISHOPS.  599 

license  to  elect  a  bishop,  vice  William  de  la  Corner, 
is  dated  8th  Nov.  1291'';  and  Simon  the  dean  and  the 
chapter  of  Salisbury  1 2th  Dec.  pray  the  King's  assent 
to  their  election  of  Nicholas  Loiigespeye  the  treasurer, 
whom  they  had  elected  as  their  bishop,  in  the  room  of 
William  deceased '"\ 
291  Nicholas  Longespe  or  Loxgespeye,  treasurer  of  Sa- 
Edw.  I.  llshury,  received  the  royal  assent  20th  Dec.  1291", 
the  archbishop's  confirmation  on  the  22nd ^,  and  the 
temporalities  on  the  26th  of  that  months,  and  was 
consecrated  at  Canterbury  i6th  March  1291—2^'^. 
He  died  i8th  May''  1297,  and  was  buried  in  his  own 
cathedral'-^.  The  conge  d'elire,  vice  bishop  Longespe, 
issued  24th  May  1297'^  and 
Simon  oe  Ghent,  '^  de  Gaxdavo,"  canon  of  Salisbury 
and  York^  was  elected  2iid  June,  and  had  the  royal 
assent  to  his  election  3i8t  July  1297'^ ;  he  was  con- 
firmed by  the  archbishop  (ii  Non.  Aug.)  4th  Aug.'\ 
and  obtained  the  temporalities  on  the  7th  of  the  same 
month '^'.  He  was  consecrated  at  Canterbury  20th 
Oct.  following'".  He  died  31st  March  13 14—15,  and 
was  buried  in  Salisbury  cathedral.  The  conge  d'elire, 
vice  Simon  of  Ghent,  was  sent  to  the  dean  and  chapter 
2i8t  April  1315'^^,  and 


^  Pat.  19  Echv.  I.  m.  2.  cujus  transitiis  hac  die  Sabbat i 

6  Lett.in'rurr.Lond.N".  1910.  proxima     ante     festum     Sancti 

7  Pat.  20  Edw.  I.  m.  27.  Dunstani  nobis  extitit  nunciatus 

8  Lett,  in  Turr.  Lond.  S.  128,  &c.  Dat.  in  capitulo  nostro  Sa- 
^  Pat.  20  Edw.  I.  in.  27.  rum  xiiii  Cal.  Junii  1297.  lleg. 
•^  Ilo|jf.  Winchelsey  et  Contin.  Winchels. 

Gerv.  Dorol).  MS.  '-  Ex  E])itaphio. 

'^  lleverendo  in  Christo  Patri  ••'^  I'at.  25  Edw.  I.  p.  i.  m.  7. 

Domino   11.   Cantuar.    archiepi-  •■*  Ibid.  p.  2.  m.  ic. 

scopo.    Decanus    et    Cajiitulum  '•''  Reij.  Winchelsey. 

Sarum    saluteni.     Quia  ecclesia         '*^  Pat.  25  Edw.  I.  p.  2.  m.  9. 
nostra   Sarnm   per  mortem  pite         •"  Reg.  Winchelsey  et  Contin. 

memorial    Nicholai    nuper    epi-  Gerv. 
scopi    nostri    vacat    ad    presens         '^^  Pat.  8  Edw.  II.  p.  2.  m.  20. 


600  SALISBURY. 

13 1  5  Roger  de  ]\Iortivai,lis,  dean  of  Lincoln  and  canon  of 
9E(l\v.  II.  Salishmy,  was  elected,  and  had  the  royal  assent  iith 
June  1315^'^.  He  received  the  archbishop's  confir- 
mation 17th  July-",  and  the  temporalities  the  next 
day-^  His  consecration  took  place'-'^  28th  Sept.'^'^ 
He  died  J4th  March  1329—30.  The  license  for  the 
election  of  a  successor  to  bishop  Roger  is  dated  16th 
March  1329— 30'^'^,  but 
1330    RoBEKT   Wyville,  canon   of  Lichfield^  succeeded   by 

4Edw.  III.  papal  provision-^,  and  obtained  the  temporalities  loth 
June  1330^^,  though  he  did  not  make  his  profession 
of  obedience  until  21st  Aug.-^  He  died  14th  Sept. 
1375,  and  was  interred  in  Salisbury  cathedral '^^.  On 
29th  Sept.  1375  the  conge  d'elire,  vice  bishop  Wyville, 
issued '-^j  and  John  Wormonhale,  a  monk  of  Salis- 
bury, was  elected  by  the  chapter  and  obtained  the 
royal  assent  12th  Nov.  following^";  but  the  election 
was  nullified  by  the  Pope,  who  had  already  appointed 
1375    Ralph  Erghum,  LL.D.,  by  bull  of  provision  dated  (iv 

49Edw.Ill.  la.  Oct.)  I  2th  Oct.  ^2>15^^'  ^^  ^^'^^  consecrated  9th 
Dec.  following  at  Bruges,  then  an  important  city  of 
Flanders'-,  and  obtained  the  temporalities  from  the 
King  on  the  2{Sth  of  the  same  month 3^.  He  held  this 
see  till  the  year  1388,  when  he  was  translated  to  the 
see  of  Bath  and  Wells -^^^  and 


ly  Pat.  8  Edw.  II.  p,  2.  m.  6.  shop  of  Lincoln  in  1330,  by  spe- 

^0  Lett,  in  Turr.  Lond.  S.  128.  cial  authority  from  the  Pope. 

21  Pat.  9  Edw.  II.  p.  I.  m.  28.  ^6  Pat.  4 Edw.  III.  p.  i.m.i6. 

22"InecclesiaChristiCantuar.  27  Y\,^^.  Winchels.     See   also 

die  Dominica   in  vigilia   Sancti  Rot.  Claus.  4  Edw.  III.  m.  21. 

Michaehs."  in  dorso. 

23  Keg.  Mortival.  28  Contin.  Higden. 

24  Pat.  4  Edw.  III.  p.  I.  m.  39.  2y  Pat.  48  Edw.  III.  p.  2.m.24. 
2-^  King  Edward  III.  had,  12th  30  Pat.  49  Edw.  III.  p.  2.  ra.  8. 

Junei329,  recommendedWyville  ^i  Rgg.  Sudbur. 

to  the  Pope  for  promotion  to  the  32  Reg.  ipsius. 

thenvacant  see  of  Bath  and  Wells.  33  Pat.  49  Edw.  III.  p.  2.  m.  5. 

(Rot.  Rom.3Edw.  III.m.4.)  He  34  Pat.  12  Ric.  II.  p.  i.  m.  22. 

was   consecrated  in   the  King's  et  Reg.  Courtn.  f.  322. 

chapel  at  Woodstock  by  the  bi- 


BISHOPS.  601 

J  3  8  8  John  d  e  VV  a  l  t  h  a  iM ,  LL  .  D  . ,  archdeacon  of  Richmond  and 
ttic.  II.  master  of  the  Itolls^  was  promoted  to  the  bishopric  of 
Sahsbury  by  papal  bull  dated  3rd  April  1388  '\  The 
temporalities  were  restored  to  him  13th  Sopt.-^'^,  and 
he  made  his  profession  of  obedience  and  received  the 
spiritualities  the  next  day.  His  consecration  was  per- 
formed in  the  abbey  church  of  Barnwell  near  Cambridge 
20th  Sept. •*'  He  died  i  7  th  Sept.  j 3 95,  and  was  buried  in 
the  chapel  of  king  Edward  the  Confessor  in  Westminster 
abbey'^'^.  His  will,  dated  2nd  Sept.  1395,  was  proved 
on  the  26th  of  that  month ^-^  The  license  to  elect  a 
bishop  in  the  room  of  John  de  Waltham  is  dated  29th 
Sept.  1395^^.  No  election  however  took  place,  and 
1396  Richard  Mitford  or  Mktford,  bishop  of  Chichester^ 
iRic  IJ.  was  translated  to  Salisbury  by  papal  bull  of  provision 
dated  25th  Oct.  1395  (viii  Cal.  Nov.)  The  temporal- 
ities were  restored  to  him  30th  Jan.  1395-6*'.  His 
will  is  dated  29th  Aj)ril  1407,  and  it  was  proved 
nth  May  following''^.  The  license  for  the  election 
of  a  bishop  in  the  room  of  Richard  Mitford  is  dated 
9th  May  1407  '•',  but 

1407  Nicholas  BrBHEwvTii,  bishop  of  London,  was  removed 
ieu.  IV.     to  the  see  of  Salisbury  by  bull  dated  22nd  June  1407  '^ ; 

the  temporalities  were  restored  to  him  14th  Aug. 
1407'^  He  made  his  profession  of  obedience  by 
proxy  2nd  Sept.,  and  afterwards  in  person  2nd  Oct.^^ 
The  Pope's  bull  translating  him  to  Rath  and  Wells  '" 
is  dated  7th  Oct.  1407. 

1408  Robert    I]  aia.l^m,  archdeacon  of  Cant erbmy,  (who  had 
tleu.IV.      been  nominated  to  the  archbishopric  of  York  by  the 

pope,  but,  in  consequence  of  the  King's  objection  to 


•''•''  Rog.  Conrtn.  f.  322.  -^i  Pat.  19  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.34. 

^^  Pat.  12  Ric.  II.  p.  I.  m.  22.  '^-  Re^.  Arundel,  f.  238. 

37  Reg.  Courtn.  f.322.  ■*•»  Fat.  8  Hon.  IV.  p.  2.  m.  18. 

3**  MS.  Cott.  Cleop.   B.  iv.  et  •"  Reg.  Arundel,  f.  37. 

Claus.    14  Hen.   IV.   m.  13.    in  ^•■'  Pat.  8  Hen.  IV.  p.  2.  ni.  20. 

dorso.  ■<«  Reg.  Arundel. 

3»  Lib.  Rous.  47  Ibid.  f.  40. 

•»o  Pat.  19  Rie.  II.  p.  i.  m.  13. 

VOL.  II.  4  n 


60^ 


SALISBURY. 


1417 

5  Heu.V. 


sanction  that  appointment,  was  not  consecrated^")  had 
the  see  of  Salisbury  conferred  upon  him  by  papal  bull 
dated  22nd  June  1407  (x  Cal.  Julii).  The  temporali- 
ties were  restored  to  him  ist  Dec/'^,  and  he  made  his 
profession  of  obedience  at  Maidstone  28th  March  fol- 
lo\ving-*'J.  On  6th  June  141 1  he  was  consecrated  a  Ro- 
man cardinal  ^0.  jje  died  at  the  council  of  Constance  ^^ 
4th  Sept.  141 7^^,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral  church 
there  J3th  Sept.^-^  His  will,  dated  23rd  Aug.  1417^*, 
was  proved  loth  Sept.  141 7  ''^.  The  conge  d'elire,  vice 
Robert  Hallum,  issued  nth  Oct.  1417-'^. 
John  Chaundeler,  dean  of  Salisbury^  was  elected 
15th  Nov.  141 7  ;  had  the  royal  asssent  22nd  Nov. ''7, 
was  confirmed  7  th  Dec,  and  consecrated  on  the  12th 
of  the  same  month  ^":  he  had  the  temporalities  re- 
stored to  him  8th  Jan.^^  141 7-1860,  and  was  enthroned 


'*''  In  the  patent  by  which  his 
temporahties  were  restored  he 
is  styled  "  late  archbishop  of 
York." 

'*8  Pat.  9  Hen.  IV.  p.  i.  m.  20. 

49  Reg.  Arundel,  f.  41. 

50  Ciacon.Vit.  Pontiff,  et  Card, 
torn.  ii.  coll.  803. 

51  In  arce  Gotliebensi  per  Ro- 
berti  episcopi  obitum  qui  in  cas- 
tro  Gotlieben.  extra  muros  Con- 
stan.  tempore  quo  generale  con- 
cilium celebratur.  Lit.  Mart.  PP. 
in  Regist.  Chichel.  f.  21. 
Subjacet  hie  stratus  Robertus  Hal- 
lum vocitatus. 

Quondam  prselatus  Sarum  sub  ho- 
nors creatus. 

Hie  decretor  doetor  paeisque  creator. 

Nobilis  Anglorum  regis  fuit  amba- 
ciator. 

Festum  Cutbberti  Septembris  evi- 
gebat 

In  quo  Roberti  mortem  Constantia 
fiebat. 

Anno  milleno  tvicent'  octuageno  sex 
cum  ter  deno 

Cum  Christo  vivat  ameno. 
52Reg.  Chichel.  f.  181. 


53  Vender  Hard.  torn.  iv.  p. 
1418. 

54  Reg.  Chichel.  f.  307. 

55  Ibid. 

56  Pat.  5  Hen.  V.  m.  15. 

57  Ibid.  m.  II. 

58  Reg.  ipsius. 

59  Pat.  5  Hen.  V.  m.  6. 

60  On  17th  Dec.  the  King 
wrote  from  his  camp  at  Falaise 
to  the  duke  of  Bedford,  guar- 
dian of  the  realm  during  his  ab- 
sence from  England,  stating  that 
"Master  John  Chaundeler  that 
was  dean  of  Salisbury  is  chosen 
bishop  of  the  same  church, 
whereof  we  hold  us  well  agreed, 
and  thereto  we  give  our  assent 
royal,  and  we  woll  well  that  af- 
ter the  consecration  of  the  said 
elect  he  have  livery  of  his  tem- 
poralities." A  letter  on  the  same 
subject  and  of  the  same  date  was 
also  addressed  to  the  bishop  of 
Durham,  chancellor  of  England. 
A  memorandum  of  the  privy 
council,  dated  21st  Jan.,  and 
written  at  the  foot  of  the  letter 


BISHOPS. 


G0f3 


17th  April  following^'i.     He  died  i6th  July  1426^^. 
His  will,  dated  22nd  March  1424—^,  was  proved  i6th 
Fob.  1426—76^. 
1427    RoHKiiT   Nkvill^^*,  provost  of  Beverle]/^   had   the    see 
Hen.  VI.    conferred  upon  him   by  papal   bull  dated    9th   July 
1427'";  he  was  consecrated  at  Ijambeth   26th  Oct. 
following^^%  having  had  the  temporalities  restored  to 
him  on  the  10th  of  the  same  month  ^'"  ;  and  in  1437 
he  was  translated  to  Durham  ^*^. 
William  Ascough^-'  obtained  this  see  by  papal  bull 
dated  11th  Feb.  1437  [i438]7<J,  the  temporalities  were 
restored  to  him  13th  July  1438"',  and  he  was  conse- 
crated on  the  20th  of  the  same  month  in  the  chapel 
of  the  castle  of  Windsor"-.      He  w^as  murdered  29tli 
June  1450  at  Edyngdon  in  Wiltshire,  and  was  buried 
there.     His  will  is  dated  1449.     The  license  to  elect, 
vice  bishop  Ascough,  is  dated  loth  July  1450"  ^ ;   ne- 
vertheless 
1450    RiciiAiiu  Beauciiamp,  bishop  of  Hereford^  was  trans- 
9 Hen. VI.    lated  to  this  see  14th  Aug.  1450"',  by  bull  of  that 
date,  and  bad  the  temporalities  restored  to  him  ist 
Oct."\    He  died  4th  Nov.  1481,  and  was  buried  in  his 
own  cathedral  7<'.    His  will,  dated  i6th  Oct.  1481,  was 
proved  8th  Feb.  1481-2"". 


to  the  duke  of  Bedford,  states 
that  the  said  John  Chaundeler, 
having  been  confirmed  bishop  of 
Sahsbury,  is  to  have  the  tempo- 
rahties  of  the  see  from  8th  Jan.  in 
the  fifth  year  of  the  King's  reign. 

**'  Reg.  ipsius. 

«•-'  Reg.  Chichfl.  fol.  364. 

<••'  Ibid,  foh  396. 

^•1  Simon,  dean  of  Sahsbury, 
was  elected  by  the  chaj)ter  as 
their  bisliop,  but  they  gave  way 
to  the  Pope's  provision.  Reg. 
Chichel.  f.  47. 

<■••'•  Reg.  Chichel.  fol.  47. 

^*'  Reg.  Chichel.  et  Reg.  ipsius. 

<57  Pat.  6  Hen.  VI.  p.  i.  m.  33. 


^  Pat.  i6  Hen. VI.  p.  2.  m.  37. 

^^  Or  Aiscoth,  Ascoghe,  Ay- 
scugh,  or  Hastku. 

'<*  Reg.  ipsius. 

"'  Pat.  16  Hen.  VI.  p.  2.m.i8. 

'2  Reg.  ipsius. 

73  Pat.  2'S  Hen.  VI.  p.  2.  m.  19. 

7-*  Reg.  Startbrd,  fol.  3-,. 

"^  Pat.  29  Hen.  VI.  p.  i.m.19. 

"^  He  is  said  to  be  buried  at 
AVindsor,  of  which  place  he  was 
dean.  Quod  episcopi  Sarum  et 
successores  sint  cancellarii  or- 
dinis  Garterii.  Pat.  15  Edw.  IV. 
}i.  3.  m.  iS. 

"'"  Lib.  Logg.  in  Cur.  Pranog. 
Cantuar. 


4  )i   2 


604  SALISBURY. 

1482    Lionel Wydeville, Wydevisle, or WooDviLL,(^^a7io/ 

22Edw.Iv.  Exeter,  became  bishop  of  Salisbury  by  papal  provision, 
and  had  the  temporalities  restored  to  him  28th  March 
1482'^.  License  was  granted  to  him  17th  April  to 
receive  consecration  out  of  the  church  of  Canterbury 7 o. 
He  died  in  1484.  The  custody  of  the  temporalities  of 
the  see,  forfeited  by  Lionel  bishop  of  Salisbury,  were 
granted  ijth  March  1483—4  to  Thomas  bishop  of  St. 
David's «^;  and  on  5th  Dec.  following,  the  conge  d'elire, 
vice  Lionel  Wydeville  deceased,  issued  ^^ 
1485    Thomas  Lanoton,  bishop  of  St.  David'' s^  was  translated 

2  Ric.  III.  to  this  see  by  papal  bull  dated  8th  Feb.  1484-5^2, 
He  made  his  profession  of  obedience  at  Knole  25th 
April  ^^,  and  had  the  temporalities  restored  to  him 
4th  May  following  ^^.  In  1493  he  was  translated  to 
Winchester.  The  license  to  elect,  on  the  translation 
of  Thomas  Langton  to  Winchester,  is  dated  20th 
Nov.«^. 
1493    John  Blythe,  archdeacon  of  Huntingdon  and  Richmond, 

9Hen.vll.  succeeded,  and  had  the  temporalities  restored  to  him 
22nd  Dec.^^.  He  had  license  to  be  consecrated  out  of 
the  church  of  Canterbury  20th  Feb.  1493-4,  and  was 
consecrated  at  Lambeth  on  the  23rd  of  the  same 
month  ^7.  He  died  23rd  Aug.  1499,  and  was  buried  in 
his  own  cathedral  ^^.  His  will,  dated  23rd  Aug.  1499, 
was  proved  20th  Sept.  1499  in  the  Prerogative  Court 
of  Canterburv. 
1500    Henry   Dean,    bishop   of  Bangor^  was   translated   to 

15  Hen. VII.  this  see,  the  custody  of  the  temporalities  of  which 
was  granted  to  him  7th  Dec.  1499,  ^^^  plenary  re- 
storation  of  them   was    made   to  him    22nd   March 


7«  Pat.  22  Edw.  IV.  p.  T.  m.  16.         84  Pat.  2  Ric.  III.  p. 3.  mm.  24. 

79  Reg.  Cantuar.  et  16. 

80  Pat.  I  Ric.  III.  p.  2.  m.  7.  «&  Pat.  9  Hen.  VII.  m.  26. 
«i  Pat.  2  Ric.  III.  p.  I.  No.  I,          86  Ibid.  m.  28. 

82  Reg.  Bourchier.  87  Reg.  Cantuar. 

8^  Reg.  Morton.  88  Reg.  ipsius. 


BISHOPS.  605 

following  ^'^.     Ho  was  made  chancellor  of  England  in 
1501,  and  in  the  same  year  he  was  promoted  to  Can- 
terbury. 
1502    Edmund  Atidley,  hhhop  of  Hereford,  on  the  transla- 
7ll.VTr.     tinii  of  Henry  Deano,  was  removed  to  Salisbury,  by 
papal  bull,  and  the  temporalities  were  restored  to  him 
2nd  April  i ^oz-'o.     He  died  23rd  Aug.  1524,  and  was 
buried   in   his  own  cathedral.      His  will,   made   iith 
June  1523,  was  proved  3rd  Dec.  1  524'''. 
1525    Lawrence    "  Campegius,"   a    Roman   cardinal^   suc- 
5H.VIII.    ceeded  to  this  see  by  papal  bull  dated  iv  Non.  Dec. 
(2nd  Dec.)    1524''-,    and    received    the   temporalities 
iith  Jan.  1525 '^'.     He  was  deprived  by  act  of  par- 
liament in  1534  for  non-residence^'. 
1535    Nicholas  Shaxton,  S.T.P.,  treasurer  of  Salishuri/,\\ii^ 
5II.VIII.;    elected  22nd  Feb.  1535,  on  the  deprivation  of  cardinal 
Lawrence,   had  the  temporalities  restored  to  him  1st 
April ''',  and  was  consecrated  in  St.  Stephen's  chapel, 
Westminster,    7th   April -'^^      He    resigned    ist   July 
I  539''''.     Ho  afterwards  became  suffragan  to  the  bi- 
shop of  Ely;   and  died  at  Cambridge  4th  Aug.,  and 
was  buried  in  the  chapel  of  Gonvillo  hall. 
1539    J^'iN    Salcote,   alias   Capon,   bishop  of  Bamjor^  was 
I H. VIII.     translated  to   this  see,   to   which  he   had  the  royal 
assent  31st  July  1539^'';  the   temporalities  were  re- 
stored to  him  1st  Aug.-'^,  and  his  election  was  con- 
firmed 14th  Aug.      He  died  6th  Oct.  1557  S  and  was 
buried  in  Salisbury  cathedral. 
Pet+:r  Petow,  a  Roman  cardinal  and  confessor  to  the 

S9  Pat.  15  IIcii.VII.  p.  2.  m.  2.  tertio  lecta  ct  assentita  per  Do- 

^  Pat.  17  Ilcn.N'II.  i).i,in.i2.  minos.  (Jonrn.  Lds.)     Cardinal 

•"  liil).  Hodfyld.  in  Offic.  Pre-  CaiT)}>et;}jrio  died  in  Rome  A.  I). 

ro<i^.  Cant  liar.  i.").!*).    Jmd    was    l)uried    in    the 

•'■-  Kej^.  Warliani,  f.  26.  cluirdi  of  Santa  Maria. 

»■*  Pat.  i6Hen.VIlI.p.i.m.i9.  i'''  Pat.26Hen.VIlI.p.i.m.30. 

y-*  Vici'sinio    priino   Martii   2.-,  '>^  Rei;.  Crannier,  f.  1  72. 

Ilcn.  \'lll.    liilla  a  L)t)ino  Com-  ••'"  Rejj^.  Bonner,  f.  100. 

nnmi  transmissa  concernens  de-  ^  P«'^t-3i  Hen. VIII.  p. 3.  m.  lo. 

prlvatioiiein  eiiiscojjoriun  Sarum  '^•'  Ibid. 

et  Wigorn.  a  s\iis  episcopatibus  '  Reg.  Pole. 


606  SALISBURY. 

Queen,  was  provided  to  this  see  by  the  Pope ;  but  he 
died  before  consecration,  the  messenger  who  brought 
his  faculties  to  him  from  the  Pope  having  been  forcibly 
detained  on  his  routed 
I  558  Francis  Mallet,  dean  of  Lincoln,  was  nominated  by 
5&6P.&M.  the  Queen,  and  as  bishop  elect  had  the  custody  of  the 
temporalities  delivered  to  him  14th  Oct.  155^^;  but 
on  the  decease  of  queen  Mary  he  was  rejected  by  her 
successor.  The  license  to  elect  a  bishop  issued  27th 
July  1559 '^ 
1560  John  Jewel^  S.T.B., /bnwer/y  archdeacon  of  Chichester^ 
I  Eliz.  was  chosen  21st  Aug.  1559,  had  the  royal  assent  27th 
Dec*;  he  was  confirmed  i8th  Jan.  following,  and  con- 
secrated on  the  2ist  of  the  same  month^;  he  was  en- 
throned 6th  March,  and  had  the  temporalities  re- 
stored him  6th  April  1560^.  He  died  23rd  Sept.  157 1, 
setat.  49,  and  was  buried  in  his  own  cathedral.  His 
will  is  in  the  Prerogative  Office  of  Canterbury  7.  The 
conge  d'elire,  vice  bishop  Jewel,  is  dated  5th  Dec. 
15718. 

1571'  Edmund  Gheast,  bishop  of  Rochester  ^vfSiS  translated  to 
14  Eliz.  this  see,  to  which  he  was  elected  15th  Dec.  157  i ;  he 
had  the  royal  assent  on  the  22  nd  ^,  and  received  the 
spiritualities  and  temporalities  on  the  24th  of  the 
same  month  i".  He  died  28th  Feb.  1576-7,  setat.  6'^^, 
and  was  buried  in  Salisbury  cathedraD^      His  will, 

'  "  Pontificis   nuncio  a  mini-  de  illo  cui  vivo  loquitur  et  de- 

stris  Regiis  in  via  impedito  Pae-  inde  Franciscum  Mallet  nominat 

tus  fato  praeventus  oblatos  sibi  et  commendat." 

honores  non  attigit."     He  was  2  Pat.  5  &  6  Phil.  &  Mar.  p.  2. 

created  a  cardinal  by  pope  Paul:  m.  38. 

he  is  called  William  in  the  con-  3  Pat,  i  Eliz.  p.  6.  m.  i. 

sistorial  acts  and  in  the  Pope's  '*  Pat.  2  Eliz.  p.  11.  m.  8. 

briefs.      He   was    a    Franciscan  '^  Reg.  Parker,  f.  46. 

friar   and    an    Englishman.      It  ^Ibid.  f.  48. 

seems,  however,  that  queen  Mary,  7  Holney,  43. 

in  her  letter  to   pope  Paul  IV.  ^  Pat.  14  Ehz.  p.  5.  m.  10. 

(31st    Octob.    1558),   intimated,  9  Ibid. 

*'  Quod  Guil.  Paetoo  hunc  episco-  i^  Ibid.     Reg.  Parker,  f.  2. 

patum  ob  senectutem  recusasset  ''  Reg.  Grindal. 


BISHOPS.  GOT 

dated  28th  Feb.  ^Sl^~l->  ^^^  proved  loth  April 
1  577^"^.  The  license  to  elect  a  bishop  in  the  room  of 
Edmund  Gheast  is  not  dated  '  ^ 

John  Piers,  bishop  of  Rochester^  was  nominated  by  the 
Queen  to  this  see  i  ith  Oct.  1577,  elected  by  the  chap- 
ter on  the  J  9th  of  the  same  month,  had  the  royal 
assent  27th  Nov.^^,  was  confirmed  by  the  archbishop 
2nd  Dec' ',  and  had  the  temj)oralities  restored  23rd 
Dec.'^  In  1588  he  was  translated  to  York^^. 
The  see  teas  void  three  years. 
The  conore  d'eliro  for  the  election  of  a  successor  to 
bishop  Piers  did  not  issue  till  24th  Nov.  1591^^. 

John  Coldwell,  M.D.,  dean  of  Rochester^  elected  2nd 
Dec.  1591,  had  the  royal  assent  on  the  i8th''J,  was  con- 
finned  the  23rd,  and  consecrated  at  Lambeth  on  the 
26th  of  the  same  month -^';  he  had  the  temporalities 
restored  to  him  i4tli  Jan.  following-'.  He  died 
14th  Oct.  1596,  and  was  buried  in  Salisbury  cathedral, 
in  the  same  grave  where  bishop  A\^yville  had  been 
buried  long  before.  The  conge  d'elire,  after  the  death 
of  bishop  Coldwell,  is  dated  i6th  Sept.  1598--. 

Hknhv  Cotton,  S.T.P.  He  was  elected  28th  Sept., 
had  the  royal  assent  1 6th  Oct.- ^,  was  confirmed  1 1  th 
Nov.,  consecrated  at  Lambeth  next  day-',  and  had 
the  temporalities  restored  to  him  23rd  Dec.  follow- 
ing-'. He  died  7th  Mayi6i5.  His  will  is  in  the 
Prerogative  Office  of  Canterbury  2^. 

RoRERT  Abbot,  S.T.P. ,  was  elected  nth  Oct.  1615, 
confirmcMl  ist  Dec,  and  consecrated  at  Lambeth  on 
the  3rd  of  the  same  month  27.     He  died  2nd  March 

1-'  Lib.  Daiighty  in  Offic.  Pre-         '^  Reg.  Whitgift,  I.  f.  81. 

rog.  Cant.  12.  21  p^t.  34  VX\z.  p.  2.  m.37. 

'•'  Pat.  19  Kliz.  p.  10.  in.  i.  22  p.^t.  40  Eliz.  p.  15.  m.  19. 

'■^  Pat.  20  Kliz.  p.  I.  m.  20.  2;*  \\)'n\, 

'•''  Keg.  (irinilal.  24  Reg.  Whitg.  pars  iii.  f.  24. 

'^»  Pat.  20  Eliz.  p.  I.  m.  20.  ^ft  Pat.  41  Eliz.  p.  23.  m.  10. 

''  Pat.  34  Eliz.  p.  2.  in.37.  ^^^  Riuld.  49. 

i»^  Ibid.  m.  37.  27  Reg.  Abbot,  f.  58.  et  Caind. 
'J'  Ibid.                                            Annal.  Jac.  I. 


608  SALISBURY. 

i6i7-i8'^7j  setat.  58,  and  was  buried  in  his  own  cathe- 
dral. His  will  is  in  the  Prerogative  Office  of  Canter- 
bury-^. A  license  to  elect  a  bishop,  vice  Robert 
Abbot,  issued  17th  March  1617-18-^. 
1618  Martin  Fothkrhy^  S.T. P.,  prebend  0/  CanierburT/,  wsls 
16  Jac.  I.  elected  26th  March  i6i8,  obtained  the  royal  assent 
on  the  9th,  was  confirmed  1 8th  April,  consecrated  at 
Lambeth  next  day-^^,  and  received  the  temporalities 
on  the  25th  of  the  same  month-^^  He  died  12th 
March  1619-20-'^,  and  was  buried  in  the  church  of 
All  Saints,  Lombard  street,  London.  His  will  is  in 
the  Prerogative  Office  of  Canterbury '^^. 

1620  Robert  Townson  or  Tonsox,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  West- 

18  Jac.  T.     minster,\\Si8  elected  24th  March  1619-20,  and  obtained 

the  royal  assent  T3th  April  1620-^*.  He  was  confirmed 
8th  July,  and  consecrated  at  Lambeth  the  next  day  ^^. 
The  temporalities  were  restored  to  him  19th  July^*^. 
He  died  15th  May  1621,  and  was  buried  in  West- 
minster Abbey,  leaving  a  widow  and  fifteen  childron37. 
A  conge  d'elire  issued  29th  May  1621^^,  pursuant  to 
which 

162 1  John  Davenant,  S.T.P.,  president  of  Qmeris  college^ 

19  Jac.  I.     Cambridge^  was  elected  nth  June  [621-^^,  and  received 

the  royal  assent  Joth  Aug.^^  He  was  confirmed  17th 
Nov.,  and  consecrated  the  next  day  in  the  chapel  be- 
longing to  the  house  of  the  bishop  of  London  "^^  The 
temporalities  were  restored  to  him  23rd  Nov.*^  jje 
died   20th  April  1641,  and  was  buried   in  Salisbury 


27  Camd.  Annal.  Jac.  I.  Camd.  Annal.  Jac.  I. 

28  Meade,  48.  36  Pat.  18  Jac.  I.  p.  22.  No.  i. 

29  Pat.  15  Jac.  I.  p.  26.  m.  I.  ^7  Camd.  Annal.  Jac.  I. 

30  Camd.  Annal.  Jac.  I.    Reg.  38  Pat.  19  Jac.  I.  p.  22.  m.  6. 
Abbot,  f.  119.  39  Cui  Rex  prsecepit,  ne  uxo- 

31  Pat.  16  Jac.  I.  p.  25.  No.  5.  remduceret.  Camd.  Annal.  Jac. I. 

32  Camd.  Annal.  Jac.  I.  ^o  Pat.  19  Jac.  I.  p.  22.  N".  5. 

33  Soame,  26  41  Rgg.  Abbot,  pars  ii.  f.  69.  et 

34  Pat.  18  Jac.  I.  p.  22.  No.  2.  Camd.  Annal.  Jac.  I. 

35  Reg.  Abbot,  pars  ii.  f.  49.  et  42  Pat.  19  Jac.  I.  p.  22.  No.  4. 


BISHOPS.  609 

cathedral.   On  the  death  of  bishop  Davenant,  a  license 

to  elect  another  in  his  room  issued  26th  Nov.  1641  ^-^ 

in  pursuance  of  which 
[641    Brian  Duppa,  bishop  of  Chichester^  was  elected  to  the 
Car.  I.     gee  of  Salisbury,  and  obtained  the  royal  assent  nth 

Dec.  1641'^,  he  was  confirmed  14th  Dec.  and  received 

the  temporalities  on  the  20th  of  the  same  month  *^. 

He  suffered  in  common  with  the  other  bishops  during 

the  Commonwealth  ;    after   the  Restoration  he  was 

translated  to  Winchester. 
1660    Humphrey  Henchman,  S.T. P.,  ^rec^^or  o/^S'a^isJwry, 
Car.  II.     was  elected  4th  Oct.  1660,  confirmed  on  the  23rd,  and 

consecrated  on  the  28th  of  the  same  month  ^^     In 

1663  ^®  ^^®  translated  to  London. 
1663    John  Earle,  bishop  of  Worcester^  was  elected  to  Salis- 
Car.  II.     bury  19th  Sept.  1663,  and  confirmed  on  the  26th  of 

the  same  month <7.     Ho  died  17th  Nov.  i66^^  fetat. 

6^,  and  was  buried  in  Merton  college  chapel,  Oxford, 

on  the  25th  of  the  same  month.     His  will  is  in  the 

Prerogative  Office  of  Canterbury  '^. 
1665    Alexander  Hyde,  LL.D.,   dean  of  Winchester,  was 
Car.  II.     nominated    15th  Dec.  1665,  and  was  consecrated  in 

New  College  chapel,  Oxford,  31st  Dec.  1665  '^.     He 

died  22nd  Aug.  1667,  tetat.  70,  and  was  buried  in 

Salisbury  cathedral.     His  will  is  in  the  Prerogative 

Office  of  Canterbury  ^0. 
1667    Seth  Ward,  bishop  of  Exeter,  was  elected  to  this  see 
Car.  II.     ^th  Sept.  1667,   ^^^^   confirmed   on  the   12th  of  the 

same  month^^.     He  died  at  Knii^htsbridtjo  6th  Jan. 

1688—9,  ^^^^  w^s  buried  in  Salisbury  cathedral. 
1689    Gilbert  Burnet,  S.T.P.,  was  nominated  9th  !March 
W.ikM.     1688-9,  and  consecrated  at  Fulham  3i8t  Mar.  1689^'-. 

He  died  17th  March  1714— 15,  in  the  73rd  year  of  his 

*»  Pat.  17  Car.  I.  p.  8.  No.  3.  ^  Hyde,  159. 

■^^  Ibid.  No.  2.  -iS  Reg.  Sheldon. 

-**  Ibid.  No.  I.  50  Carr,  161. 

•^^  Reg.  Juxon,  f.  353.  •''i  Reg.  Juxon,  f.  302. 

'*''  Reg.  Sheldon.  ^'^  Reg.  Sancroft.  f.  190. 

VOL.   II.  4    J 


610  SALISBURY. 

age  and  26th  of  his  episcopacy,  and  was  buried  in 
Clerkenvvell. 

171^  Willi  A  xM  Talbot,  bishop  of  Oxford  and  dean  of  Wor- 
i  Geo.  I.  cester,  was  nominated  to  this  see  19th  March  1714— f^, 
and  confirmed  23rd  April  following.  He  was  trans- 
lated to  Durham  in  Sept.  1721. 

1721  Richard  Willis,  hisliop  of  Gloucester  and  dean  of  Lin- 
8  Geo.  T.  coin,  was  translated  to  Salisbury  in  1721,  and  con- 
firmed 2 1st  Nov.  following.  He  was  translated  to 
Winchester  in  Sept.  1723. 

1723  Benjamin  Hoadly,  bishop  of  Hereford^  was  nomi- 
loGeo. I.  nated  to  Salisbury  27th  Aug.  1723,  and  confirmed 
29th  Oct.  following.  In  Sept.  1734  he  was  translated 
to  Winchester. 

1734  Thomas  Sherlock,  bishop  of  Bangor^  was  translated 
to  Salisbury,  and  had  the  royal  assent  21st  Oct.  1734, 
and  confirmed  8th  Nov.  following.  He  was  translated 
to  London  in  Dec.  1748. 

1748  John  Gilbert,  bishop  of  Llandaff,  was  nominated  to 
22  Geo.  II.  Salisbury  29th  Oct.  1748,  and  was  elected  14th  Dec.  ; 
the  royal  assent  to  his  election  was  given  20th  Dec, 
and  he  was  confirmed  on  the  29th  of  the  same  month  ^2, 
The  temporalities  were  restored  to  him  2nd  Jan.,  and 
he  was  translated  to  York  in  May  1757. 

1757  John  Thomas,  bishop  of  Peterborough,  was  nominated 
29Gej.  II.  to  SaHsbury  25th  May  1757.  He  was  elected  3rd 
June,  and  the  royal  assent  was  given  to  his  election 
7th  June;  he  was  confirmed  on  the  i8th^3,  and  on 
the  20th  of  the  same  month  the  temporalities  were 
restored  to  him.  He  was  translated  to  Winchester 
in  1761. 

1 761  Robert  Hay  Drummond,  bishop  of  St.  Asaph,  was  elect- 
I  Geo.  III.  ed  bishop  of  Salisbury  2nd  June  1761,  and  confirmed 
on  the  nth  of  the  same  month ^^  He  was  translated 
to  York  in  Oct.  1761. 

^2  Reg.  Herring.  ^^  Reg.  Hutton.  ^4  Reg.  Seeker. 


BISHOPS.  fill 

1 76 1    John  Thomas,  bishop  of  Lincoln ^  was  elected  to  Salis- 
}eo.  III.     bury  4tli  Nov.  1761,  and  confirmed  on  the  25th  of  the 

same  month  ^\      Ho  died  in  1766. 
1766    John  Hume,  bishop  of  Oxford^  was  nominated  to  Salis- 
Geo.  III.    bury  30th  July  1766,   and   elected  20th  Aug.      The 
royal  assent  to  his  election  was  given  26th  Aug. ;  he 
was   confirmed    loth   Sept.^^,  and    the    temporalities 
were  restored  to  him  on  the  i  ith  of  the  same  month. 
He  died  in  1782. 
J  782    Hon.  Shute  Barrington,  bishop  of  Llandaff^  was  nom- 
Geo.III.    inated  to  Salisbury  29th  July  J 782,  and  elected  14th 
Aug.    The  royal  assent  to  his  election  was  given  19th 
Aug.,  he  was  confirmed  27th  Aug.,  and  the  temporal- 
ities were  restored  to  him  on  the  29th  of  the  same 
month.     He  was  translated  to  Durham  in  June  1791. 
1791    John  Douglas,  bishop  of  Cat^Iisle^  was  nominated  to 
Geo. III.    Sahsbury  8th  July  1791,  elected  on  the  28th,  and  the 
royal  assent  to  his  election  was  given  on  the  29th  of 
the  same  month.     He  was  confirmed  17th  Aug.'^",  and 
the  temporalities  were  restored  to  him   18th  Aug.^^ 
He  died  in  1807. 
1807    John  Fisher,  bishop  of  Exeter,  was  nominated  to  Salis- 
Geo.III.    bury   25th  May  J807,  and    elected   nth  June;    the 
royal  assent  to  his  election  was  given   12th  June^^, 
and  he  was  confirmed  on  the  30th  of  the  same  months 
The  temporalities  were  restored  to  him  2nd  July^'. 
He  died  in  1825. 
1825    Thomas  Btrgess,  bishop  of  St.  David^s,  was  nominated 
Geo.  IV.     to  Salisbury  20th  May  1825,   and  elected  3rd  June. 
The  royal  assent  to  his  election  was  given  loth  June, 
and    he    was   confirmed    on    the    17  th    of    the   same 


''•''  Reg.  Seeker.  ^9  Church  Book.  Home  Office. 

^^  Ibid.  «0  Reg.  Sutton. 

•■•^  Reg.  Moore.  ♦'l  Churcli  Book,  Home  Office. 
^^  Cliurch  Book,  Home  Office. 

4  1  ^ 


612  SALISBURY. 

month ^- ;  the  temporalities  were  restored  to  him  on 
the  1 8th  of  the  same  month ^•^.     He  died  19th  Feb. 

1837  Edmund  Denison  was  nominated  13th  March  1837, 
7  Will.  IV.  and  elected  30th  March.  The  royal  assent  to  his 
election  was  given  loth  April,  he  was  confirmed  on 
the  14th,  consecrated  on  the  i6th,  and  the  temporal- 
ities were  restored  to  him  on  the  20th  of  that 
month  ^■^.  His  lordship  is  the  present  holder  of  the 
see. 

This  bishopric  is  rated  for  first  fruits  at  1385/.  55.^^ 

The  arms  of  the  see  are  thus  blazoned  :  Azure,  our 
Lady  with  her  babe  on  her  arm,  and  a  sceptre  in  her 
left,  all  or. 


DEANS  OF  SARUM  or  SALISBURY. 

This  dignity  was  erected  by  Osmund,  the  second  bishop 
of  Salisbury.  The  charter  of  institution  of  this  and 
of  the  other  dignities  hereafter  mentioned  was  dated 
and  confirmed  at  Hastinge  in  the  year  1091^^. 

Walter  was  dean  of  Sarum  in  1091. 

Roger  was  dean  of  Sarum,  but  the  year  of  his  installa- 
tion is  not  known.  He  died  ii  Non.  Octob.,  but  no 
year  is  mentioned  ^7. 

Osbert,  dean  of  Sarum  is  said  to  have  died  ix  Cal.  Mar. 

(22nd  Feb.) 67* 
Serlo  held  this  dignity,  but  in  what  year  it  is   not 

known.     He  died  abbot  of  Cirencester  in  1147. 
Robert  I,  dean  of  Salisbury^  died  in  iiii^s. 
Robert  Chichester  from  this  dignity  was  made  bishop 

of  Exeter  in  1 138^9. 

62  Reg.  Sutton.  67  Obituar.  Radyng.  MS.  Cot- 

63  Church  Book,  Home  Office,  ton.  Vespasian,  E.  5. 

64  Ibid.  67*  Ibid. 

65  Ecton,  p.  309.  68  Annal.  de  Margam. 

66  Reg.  Sarum.  69  Contin.  Flor.  Wigorn. 


DEANS.  613 

Robert  Warlewast  succeeded  in  this  deanery  in 
1 14070.  He  was  possessed  of  it  in  1 15171.  He  be- 
came bishop  of  Exotcr  in  1 155. 

Henry  was  from  this  dignity  promoted  to  the  bishopric 
of  Bayeux  in  1 1657^. 

John  de  Oxeneford  succeeded  in  11657=3.  In  1175  he 
was  made  bishop  of  Norwich. 

Jordan  was  dean  of  Sahsbury  in  11927^. 

Eustace  was  possessed  of  it  in  1 195  7^.  He  was  made 
archdeacon  of  Richmond  in  11967^,  and  loth  Aug. 
1 197,  he  was  elected  bishop  of  Ely. 

Richard  Poore  succeeded  in  1197,  soon  after  the 
election  of  Eustace  to  the  see  of  Ely77.  He  held  the 
office  in  1214.  In  1215  he  was  made  bishop  of  Chi- 
chester7«. 

Adam  de  Ivelcestre  or  Ilohester  succeeded  in 
T215,  and  died  at  Sunning  23rd  Aug.  i22o7^:  three 
days  afterwards  his  body  was  brought  to  Salisbury, 
and  there  buried  ^^. 

Henry  de  Bishopston  was  elected  dean  on  the  Sun- 
day after  14th  Sept.  1220;  but  he  declined  the  office 
in  favour  of 

William  de  W  e^sda^  prcce?itor  of  this  church,  who  was 
elected  dean  in  1220^^  He  was  possessed  of  it  in 
1222  and  1236S'-. 

Robert  de  Hertford,  cliancellor^  was  dean  of  Salisbury 
in  1238*^3.     He  died  v  Id.  Febr.  (9th)  12578^ 


70  Reg.  Dec.  et  Capit.  Wellen.  78  Matt.  Westm.  Pat.  16  Job. 

"1  Reg.OsmundiEpisc.Sanim.  p.  126. 

7^  Chron.  S,  Petri  (ilouc.  MS.  7i>  Qbiit  apud  Sunning,  in  vi- 

Cotton.  Domitian,  A.  8.  gilia  beati  Bartboloma'i  apostoU 

7'*  Cartular.  Abbat.  de  Aben-  et  sepultiis  apud  Sarum. 

don.    MS.  Cott.  Claudius,  B.  6.  ^'^^  Reg.  Sarum. 

f.  177.    Matt.  Paris,  p.  100.  ^'  Ibid. 

"•*  Reg.  Eccl.  Sarum.  ^-  Ibid. 

7-''  Prynn.  Coll.  tom.  ii.  p.i  103.  ^"^  MS.  Cott.  Vespasian,  B.15. 

76  Lett,  in  Turr.  Lond.  iioi.  ^  Ibid.     Julius,  D.  7. 

77  Annal.  Winton. 


614  SALISBURY. 

Robert  de  Wykkhampton  held  the  dignity  in  1262 
and  1264^',  and  from  this  dignity  became  bisliop  of 
this  sec  in  1274. 

Walter  Scammel,  treasurer  of  this  churchy  was  elected 
dean  in  the  latter  end  of  1274;  and  in  1284  he  suc- 
ceeded in  the  bishopric^''. 

Henry  de  Braundeston  likewise  from  this  dignity 
became  bishop  of  this  see  in  1287  ^^. 

Simon  de  Micham  or  Michelham,  chancellor  of  Sa- 
rum,  was  confirmed  in  this  dignity  before  xviii  Cal. 
Febr.  (15th  Jan.)  1287^".  He  had  the  King's  letters 
of  protection  23rd  March  1296-7^^. 

Peter  of  Savoy  held  this  office ;  and  being  about  to 
go  to  Rome,  had  leave  to  constitute  a  proxy  i  st  April 
1298^9.  He  had  the  King's  letters  of  protection  (in 
partibus  transmarinis)  30th  July  1299^°,  and  was 
cited  to  come  and  reside  vi  Id.  Januar.  (8th)  1303-4^^ 
He  had  a  license  to  reside  abroad  12th  Nov.  130792, 
and  he  appointed  John  de  Aquablanca  his  attorney  ^3. 
He  enjoyed  the  office  viii  Id.  Jul.  (8th)  1308  9*. 

William  Ruffatus  de  Cassineto,  a  Roman  cardinal 
by  the  title  of  Sancta  Potentiana^  being  provided  to  this 
dignity  by  the  Pope,  was  admitted  ix  Cal.  Maii  (23rd 
Apr.)  1309^^ 

Reymund  de  la  Goth  96^  a  cardinal  hy  the  title  of 
fS.  Marice  Novce,  was  removed  from  the  deanery  of 
Lincoln    hither  by  papal  provision   in    1310^7.     On 


84  Pat.  48  Hen.  III.  m.  4.  p.  2.  m.  14. 

^  Annal.  Wigorn.  et  Pat.  12  ^3  j  Edw.  II.  Letter  in  Tower 

Edw.  I.  m.  9.  temp.  Edw.  II. 

86  Pat.  15  Edw.  I.  m.  12.  Reg.  9-4  Reg.  Sarum. 

Sarum.  95  Reg.  Sarum.      See  Pat.  3 

87  Rot.    Oliv.  Sutton,    Episc.  Edw.  II.  m.  39.  (i6th  Aug.) 
Line.  96  Reymundus  de  Fargis  San- 

88  Pat.  25  Edw.  I.  ctae  Marise  Novse  diaconus  cardi- 
'^'^  Pat.  26  Edw.  I.  nalis  decanus  Sarum  et  archi- 
9^  Pat.  27  Edw.  I.  diaconus   Leicester.      Claus.  11 

91  Reg.  Sim.  de  Gandavo.  Edw.  II.  p.  2.  m.  31. 

92  Pat.  I  Edw.  II.  p.  I.  m.  13. 


DEANS.  GLj 

xi  Cal.  Apr.  (22n(l  March)  1310-1  ],  the  bishop  pro- 
tested against  such  provisions,  because  the  chapter  of 
Saruin  only  had  the  right  of  electing  the  dean'-^^  : 
notwithstanding  which,  lloymund  held  it  till  his  death 
in  1346''''. 

Beiitrand  i)k  Fau(;is  succeeded  by  papal  provision, 
and  was  admitted  ix  Cal.  Apr.  (24th  March)  1346'. 

Reynald  Ursinus,  or  de  Filiis  Ursi,  was  installed 
into  this  dignity  by  proxy  14th  June  1347 -,  and  held 
the  office  in  1376-^. 

Robert  de  Braybroke  was  confirmed  by  the  bishop 
in  this  dignity  28th  Feb.  1379-80^.  In  Sept.  1381  he 
was  made  bishop  of  London. 

Thomas  Montacute  held  this  dignity  in  1382  and 
1384%  and  he  made  profession  of  canonical  obedience 
19th  Nov.  1388 ^\  He  held  the  office  in  1398  and  6th 
Oct.  14027. 

John  Chaundeler,  treasurer  of  this  cathedral,  was 
dean  of  Salisbury  in  1404,  and  also  4th  July  1408^. 
In  141 7  he  was  made  bishop  of  this  see. 

Simon  Sydenham,  archdeacon  of  Salt  slur)/,  was  elected 
dean  18th  March  1417-18,  confirmed  on  the  29th  of 
the  same  month  1418,  and  installed  17th  April  follow- 
ing^.    In  1429  he  was  made  bishop  of  Chichester. 

Thomas  Brouns,  archdeacon  of  Stow,  was  elected  3rd 
July  1431,  and  confirmed  on  the  17th  of  the  same 
month '*\    In  1435  he  was  made  bishop  of  Rochester. 


'•'"  Wharton,  de  Decan.  Lond.  alias  de  Visinis  (Pat,  6  Ric.  II. 

p.  214.     See  Pat.  5  Edw.  II.  9tli  p.  i.  m.  6.)  Roinanus  alienijrena 

Oct.  et  i8th  Feb.  fuit    Decan.   Sarum.      Ex    Rot. 

Uri  Reg.  Sarum.  Pari.  50  Ed.  III.     See  note  at  p. 

''*••  Wharton.  33.  vol.  ii.  of  Deans  of  Lincoln. 

1  Reg.  Sarum.  •*  Reg.  Sarum. 

-  Reg.  Sarum.  •'•  See  Pat.  6  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.  6. 

^  1376,  50  Edw.  III.  Comuui-  <5  Reg.  Sarum. 

nes  Anglia?    in   parliamento  in-  "  Ibid.                      **  Ibid, 

ter  alia  gravamina  (puMuntur  de  ^  Ibid.                     ^^  Ibid, 
eo  quod  cardinalis  de  .Malapellis 


616  SALISBURY. 

Nicholas  Billesdon  was  elected  12th  July  1435,  and 
confirmed  on  the  22nd  of  the  same  month  '^  He  died 
31st  May  1441^-. 

Adam  Moleyns,  LL.D.,  archdeacon  of  Salisbury^  was 
elected  24th  Oct.  1441,  and  confirmed  on  the  Thurs- 
day after  the  25th  of  the  same  month  (26th  Oct.)  ^^. 
In  1445  he  was  made  bishop  of  Chichester. 

Richard  Leyet,  LL.D.,  was  elected  29th  April,  and 
confirmed  5th  May  1446^^. 

Gilbert  Kymer,  M.D._,  treasurer  of  this  churchy  was 
elected  16th  June  1449^'*.  He  died  i6th  May  1463^^. 

James  Goldwell,  archdeacon  of  Essex,  was  elected 
dean  here  21st  Oct.  1463'^  and  confirmed  on  the 
27th  of  the  same  month.  In  1472  he  was  made 
bishop  of  Norwich. 

John  Davyson,  dean  of  Windsor,  was  removed  to  this 
deanery,  to  which  he  was  nominated  29th  Ap.  14731^. 
He  held  the  office  in  1480.    He  died  12th  Oct.  1485. 

Edward  Cheyne,  LL.D.,  was  elected  3rd  April  i486, 
and  confirmed  on  the  20th  of  the  same  month  ^^.  He 
died  25th  July  1502. 

Thomas  Rowthall  was  elected  loth  Oct.  1502,  and 
confirmed  ist  Dec.^^.  In  1509  he  was  made  bishop 
of  Durham. 

William  Atwater  was  elected  in  1509 '^^  In  1514 
he  was  made  bishop  of  Lincoln. 

John  Longland,  S.T.P.,  was  possessed  of  it  28th  Sept. 
1517  j  and  in  May  1521  he  was  made  bishop  of  Lin- 
coln^-. 

Cuthbert  Tunstall,  LL.D.,  archdeacon  of  Chester^ 
was  elected  dean  here  in  May  1521  ;  and  in  the  next 
year  he  was  made  bishop  of  London '23. 

J  Reg.  Nevil.  18  Reg.  Beauchamp. 

2  Reg.  Sarum.  ly  Reg.  Langton. 

3  Ibid.  20  Reg.  Audley. 

4  Reg.  Aiscough.  21  Ibid. 
^  Ibid.  22  Reg.  Sarum. 
6  Reg.  Beauchamp.  23  ibid. 
'"  Ibid. 


DEANS.  617 

Reymuni)  Fade  was  collated  9t}i  Jan.  1^22"^^ 
Peteh    Vannes,    archdeacon   of   Worcester^    had    this 
deanery  conferred  on  him  by  virtue  of  the  King's  let- 
ters 3rd  Feb.  1539.     It  seems  that  he  resigned  in  the 
beginning  of  king  Edward  the  Sixth's  reign-',  but  he 
certainly  held  the  office  15th  Oct.  1557-^.     His  will, 
dated  ist  July  1562,  was  proved  1st  May  1563. 
William  Buadriudge,  S.T.B.,  was  collated  in  Juno 
J563:  void  by  the  death  of  Peter  Vannes.     In  1570 
he  was  made  bishop  of  Exeter. 
Edmund  Freake,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Rochester^  succeeded 
here  18th  Sept.  1570.     In  1572  he  was  made  bishop 
of  Rochester. 
John  Piers,  S.T.P.,  succeeded  15th  March  157 1-2.    In 
1576  he  was  made  bishop  of  Rochester^  but  held  this 
deanery  in  commendam  with  it  till  his  translation  to 
Salisbury  in  the  next  year^". 
John  Rridges,  S.T.P.,  succeeded  Jan.  1577;  and  in 

1604  he  was  made  bishop  of  Oxford -«. 
John  Gourden,  S.T.P.,  held  this  office  in  Feb.  1604, 
and  died  3rd  Sept.  16 19,  a;tat.  75,  and  was  buried  in 
the  cathedral--'.     His  will  is  in  the  Prerosrative  Office 
of  Canterbury. 
John  Williams,  S.T.P.j  was  collated  loth  Sept.  1619, 
and  installed  the  middle  of  Oct.  following.    About  the 
middle  of  the  next  year  he  was  made  dean  of  West- 
minster. 
John   Bowle,  S.T.P.,  was  installed  the  latter  end  of 
July  1620;  and  in  1629  he  was  made  bishop  of  Ro- 
chester. 
Edmund   Mason,  S.T.P.,   was    nominated   17th   Feb. 
and    collated    20th    March    1629—30=^0.       He    died 


2^  Ueo;.  Sarum.  2»)  Reg.  Pole. 

'•''  Tliomas  (\)le,  archdeacon  of  27  R^j^r.  Grindal.    Pat.  18  Elii. 

Essex,  is  said  to  have  enjoyed  this  p.  10.  m.  45. 

dignity  in  the  time  of  king  Ed-  -**  Reg.  iSarum. 

ward  the  Sixth,   lie  was  an  exile  29  CoH.  Kennet,  MS.  G.  p.  32. 

during  the  reign  of  queen  Mary.  '^^^  Keg.  Sarum. 

VOL.    II.                                               4  K 


618  SALISBURY. 

24th  March  1634,  and  was  buried  in  AVestminster 
abbey. 

Richard  Baylie,  S.T.P.,  was  presented  loth  April 
1635.  He  died  27th  July  1667,  and  was  buried  in 
St.  John's  college  chapel,  Oxon,  of  which  college  he 
was  president. 

Ralph  Brideoke,  S.T.P.,  was  admitted  to  this  dig- 
nity by  the  archbishop  i6th  Sept.  166^^^.  In  1675 
he  was  made  bishop  of  Chichester. 

Thomas  Pierce,  S.T.P.,  was  admitted  and  installed 
4th  May  1675.     Ho  died  28th  March  1691. 

Robert  Woodward,  LL.D.,  chancellor  of  this  cathedral 
and  archdeacon  of  Wilts,  was  nominated  by  the  King 
23rd  April  1691,  and  instituted  12th  June  1691.  He 
died  13th  Feb.  1701-2. 

Edward  Young  paid  first  fruits  for  this  deanery  25th 
Nov.  1702;  installed  27th  Nov.  1702.  He  died  9th 
Aug.  1705. 

John  Younger,  S.T.P._,  presented  to  this  deanery  and 
installed  i8th  Sept.  1705.  He  was  a  canon  residen- 
tiary of  St.  Paul's;  and  he  died  on  Tuesday  27th  Feb. 
1727—8,  at  his  house  in  Amen-corner,  London. 

John  Clarke,  S.T.P.,  canon  of  Canterbury^  was  nomi- 
nated dean  here  29th  Feb.  1727-8,  and  instituted 
16th  March '^2. 

Thomas  Green,  D.D.,  3rd  and  installed  9th  March 

,75733. 

RowNEY  Noel,  D.D.,  19th  April,   and    installed  ist 

May  1 7  80  •'34. 
John  Ekins,  D.D.,  nth  July  17863^ 
Charles  Talbot,  B.D.,  7th  March  1809,  by  death  of 

John  Ekins -36. 
Hugh  Nicholas  Pearson,  D.D.,  nominated  6th  March 

1823,  installed   5th  April,    by  death  of  Dr.  Charles 

Talbot. 

•^1  Reg.  Sheldon.  '^^  Bishops*  Certificates. 

32  Bishops'  Certificates.  35  ibid.  sa  ibid. 

33  Ibid. 


SUBDEANS.  619 

Francis  Leae,  D.D,,  nominated  4th  June  1846,  and 
instituted  1st  July,  vice  Dr.  Hugh  Nicholas  Pearson'^^. 

Henry  Parr  Hamilton,  M.A.,  31st  May  1850,  vice 
Francis  Lear  deceased. 

This  dignity  is  rated  for  first  fruits  at  204^.  105.'^'' 


SUBDEANS. 

3  oii^,  precentor  of  Exeter  and  suhdean  of  Salisbury^  was 
consecrated  bishop  of  Exeter  in  1 185. 

WiMUNDUs  possessed  this  office  in  1203^^. 

Thomas  de  Chabaum  enjoyed  it  in  1214  and  1230^^ 

Thomas  de  Embleburn  held  it  in  1229 ''. 

Nicholas  de  Lakyng,  by  this  title,  was  presented  by 
the  dean  and  chapter  to  the  mastership  of  the  hos- 
pital of  St.  Nicholas,  Sarum,  prid.  Cal.  Jun.  (31st  May) 
1244'*'^ 

Ralph  of  York  was  siibdean  7th  Dec.  1256  **. 

Walter  de  la  Wyle  from  this  dignity  was  made  bi- 
shop of  this  see  in  1263''^. 

John  was  subdean  in  Oct.  1263. 

Thomas  de  Staunton  was  possessed  of  it  iii  Cal.  Jun. 
(30th  May)  1297^^. 

Richard  de  Worth  was  collated  in  1309:  void  by  the 
death  of  Thomas  de  Staunton  '". 

Thomas  Cobiiam  was  subdean  of  this  church  in  13 13, 
in  which  year  ho  was  elected  archbishop  of  Can- 
terbury. 

William  de  Singwiki:  held  the  office  of  subdean,  but 
the  period  is  uncertain'". 


38  Bishops'  Certificates.  ^  Reg.  Sarum. 

^'^  Ecton,  p.  309.  ^^  Ibid. 

-^o  Pat.  5  Job.  •*-''  Annal.  Winton. 

^1  Ex  Cartis  in  baga  de  diver-  •*^'  R^'g-  ^Vincbelsey. 

sis  Dioc.  in  Offic.  Augment.  "*"  Reg.  Sarum. 

■^'-^  Rot.  Rob.  Grostbead.  Episc.  •^'^  In  one  of  tbe  windows  of 

Line.  tbe  bbrary  of  tbe  cbmcb  of  Sa- 

4  K  2 


620  SALISBURY. 

William  de  Lobenham  exchanged  this  dignity,  and 
the  prebend  Majoris  partis  Altaris  annexed,  for  the 
rectory  of  Norton,  near  Twycrosse,  in  the  diocese  of 
Lincoln,  iii  Id.  Feb.  (nth)  1329,  with 

Ralph  de  Querendon,  who  was  admitted  iii  Id.  Feb. 
(nth)  1329,  byway  of  exchange^^;  he  held  it  7th 
Feb.  1330- r. 

Robert  Bluntesdon  was  collated  in  April  1331^0. 

Thomas  de  Bocton  succeeded  in  1331,  vice  Bluntesdon. 

John  de  Wotton  in  1335  ^^ 

Nicholas  de  Wyke,  14th  Aug.  1337^^. 

Ralph  de  Querendon  was  collated  30th  June  1341, 
and  installed  ist  July-'^;  he  held  it  21st  May  1348. 

Michael  de  Mardefeld  was  collated  by  the  archbi- 
shop (per  lapsum)  iii  Non.  Mar.  (5th)  1359^*. 

Edmund  Cockerell  died  possessed  of  this  dignity  5th 
Oct.  1400. 

John  Wyther  succeeded  in  1400 ^\ 

William  Somerhill  succeeded  in  1407:  void  by  the 
death  of  John  Wyther  ^^. 

John  Clere,  ahas  Smith,  was  admitted  in  1410:  void 
by  the  cession  of  Somerhill  ^7.  He  exchanged  it  for 
the  church  of  Lymington,  in  the  diocese  of  Wells,  15th 
Nov.  1411^8,  with 

John  Hulling,  who  was  admitted  15th  Nov.  141 1,  by 
way  of  exchange '^^. 

John  Redewell  or  Pedwell  was  subdean  in  1423^0. 

Giles  Stanbrigg  died  possessed  of  this  office  20th 
June  1480 ^^ 


lisbury :    "  Orate     pro    Mag'ro  ^^  Reg.  Islip. 

Will'o  de  Singwike,  subdecano  ^^  Reg.  Sarum. 

Ecclesiae  Sarum,  qui  banc  fene-  ^^  Ibid.                 ^7  Ibid, 

stram  fieri  fecit."  58  Rgg.  Bubbewyth  Episc.  Ba- 

49  Reg.  Burghersh,  Episc. Line.  thon.  et  Wellen. 

^0  Reg.  Sarum.  59  ibid. 

51  Pat.  9  Edw.  III.  p.  I.  60  Reg.  Chichel.  f.  257. 

52  Pat.  1 1  Edw.  IH.  p.  2.  m.io.  ^i  Reg.  Sarum. 

53  Reg.  Sarum. 


SU13DEANS.  621 

John  Robinson,  collated  14th  Jan.  1508-9^^. 

Giles  Hackluyt  was  collated  15th  Sept.  1514:  void 
by  the  resignation  of  Robinson ^^-^ 

Robert  Elyot  was  subdean  22nd  Oct.  1559^'*. 

Thomas  Curtys  was  collated  24th  Dec.  1561^^. 

John  James  was  collated  24th  March  1563—4^6. 

Thomas  Dilwortii  occurs  subdean  9th  May  1587^7. 

Nicholas  BALUGEYwas  collated  17th  May  1589^^. 

Richard  Hooker  was  collated  17th  July  1591 :  void  by 
the  resignation  of  Baldgey^''^.  Ob.  2nd  Nov.  1600;  he 
was  buried  at  Bishopsbourne,  Kent. 

Thomas  Coldwell  was  collated  i6th  Feb.  1594—5: 
void  by  the  resignation  of  Hooker"". 

Giles  Thornborough  was  collated  24th  Mar.  1598-9: 
void  by  the  resignation  of  Coldwell  "^  His  will  is  in 
the  Prerogative  Office  of  Canterbury. 

Alexander  Hyde,LL.D._,  dean  of  Winchester^  was  col- 
lated 19th  May  1637:  void  by  the  death  of  Giles 
Thornborough"-.  He  became  bishop  of  this  see  in 
1665. 

Richard  Hyde  was  collated  12th  Aug.  1661 :  void  by 
the  resignation  of  Alexander  Hyde"\ 

Robert  Tutt  was  collated  and  installed  3rd  Nov. 
1664:  void  by  the  resignation  of  Richard  Hyde"-*. 

Richard  Kent  was  collated  26th  July,  and  ad- 
mitted 26th  Oct.  1668:  void  by  the  resignation  of 
Tutt7-'. 

Thomas  Smith,  admitted  14th  Oct.  1692. 

Thomas  Naish,  A.M.,  collated  28th  June  1694,  on  the 
resignation  of  Thomas  Smith. 

Charles  Tarrant,  collated  22nd  and  installed  23rd 
Aug.  1 755,  on  the  death  of  Thomas  Naish. 


62 

RcfT. 

S; 

irum. 

«5*  Reg. 

Sarum. 

^\ 

Ibid. 

64 

Ibid. 

"0  Ibid. 

'1  Ibid. 

6.-) 

Ibid. 

66 

Ibid. 

"•-'  Ibid. 

■3  Ibid. 

67 

Ibid. 

68 

Ibid. 

'^  Ibid. 

'^  Ibid. 

6)22  SALISBURY. 

James  Stirling  Samber,  collated  7th  Aug.  1759,  ^^^ 

the  resignation  of  Charles  Tarrant. 
Thomas  Stockwell,  B.D.,  installed  14th  April  1801, 

on  the  death  of  James  Stirling  Samber. 
Matthew  Marsh,  collated  23rd  Jan.  1824,  ^^  ^^®  ^®' 

signation  of  Thomas  Stockwell. 
Daniel  James  Eyre,  collated    7th  Nov.  1846,  vice 

Matthew  Marsh. 

This  dignity  is  rated  for  first  fruits  at  il.  135.  ^d."^^ 


ARCHDEACONS. 

GuNTERius,  abbot  ofTliorney^  was  archdeacon  of  Sarum 
about  108576. 

Robert  held  the  office  in  1088  77. 

HuMBALD,  in  1 100 78. 

Eborard  or  EvERARD,  archdeacon  of  Salisbury,  was 
made  bishop  of  Norwich  in  1 121 79. 

Alexander  from  this  dignity  was  made  bishop  of  Lin- 
coln in  1123^^. 

Jordan  was  so  styled  vii  Id.  Dec.  (7th)  1157^^ 

Reginald  Fitz-Joceline  from  this  dignity  became 
bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells  in  1174^'^. 

Geoffrey,  archdeacon  of  Sarum^  was  witness  to  a  deed 
of  Roger  bishop  of  Worcester  xvii  Cal.  Nov.  (16th 
Oct.)  11738:3. 

Humphrey  de  Bassingborne  was  archdeacon  of  Sa- 
rum in  1188,  1193,  ^^^3^^  1211,  1214,  1216,  and 

1222^^. 


7'^  Ecton,  p.310.  81  Reg.   Ebor.     MS.  Cotton. 

76  Coll.  Kennet.  folio.  Claudius,  B.  3. 

"^"^  Reg.Abbat.Abendon.    MS.  82  gee    Rymer,   vol.  i.    p.  34. 

Cotton.  Claudius,  B.  6.  Epist.  Petr.  Blesens.  6. 

78  Eadmeri   Histor.    et  Angl.  83  B.Qg.  Osmundi   Episc.  Sa- 
Sacra,  pars  ii.  pp.  43,  44.  rum. 

79  Angl.  Sacra,  pars  i.  p.  408,  84  Pat.  7  Job.  m.  7. 

et  pars  ii.  p.  43.  85  Memor.  Hug.  Well.      MS. 

80  Chron.  Sax.  Lett.  N^.  604.    Theobald  de  Va- 


ARCHDEACONS.  623 

Stephen  was  possessed  of  it  prid.  Cal.  Jun.  (3  rst  May) 

1244^6. 
Nicholas  de  Capella  was  witness  to  a  deed  of  bishop 

William  of  York,  dated  the  Sunday  after  the  feast  of 

St.  Matthew  (Sept.  22nd)  1252'*^     He  held  the  office 

in  1262  and  1267^^. 
Thomas,  archdeacon  of  Sarum,  sent  John  de  Tarenta 

as  his  proxy  to  a  parliament  holden  at  Carhsle   in 

130789. 

Walter  Hervy  held  it  in  1308 9^,  and  was  present  by 
this  title  in  a  chapter  held  xvii  Cal.  Aug.  (i6th  July) 
13199^;  the  same  in  1328^^. 

Richard  de  Bury  held  it  nth  July  r330^3.  His  pre- 
sentation was  cancelled  ^  *. 

Robert  Luffenham  was  confirmed  by  the  King  in 
this  dignity  25th  Oct.  1331^'.  Occurs  archdeacon  of 
Sarum  7th  Sept.  1334^^;  and  again  in  1339 '^7. 

Roger  de  Kington.     Quaere  annum. 

Reginald^^  de  Cloune  was  collated  5th  Sept.  1361: 
void  by  the  death  of  Roger  de  Kington "'''.  He  held 
this  dignity  in  1378. 

The  Cardinal  '' Neminacen'*  is  said  to  have  held  it 
in  1379. 

Thomas  Botiler. 

William  Poten  or  Potyn  was  collated  ist  July  1384: 
void  by  the  cession  of  Thomas  Botiler  ^ .  He  held  the 
office  in  1398. 

Walter  Fitz  Piers,  5th  Dec.  1400-. 

leyns  is   said  to  have  held  the  ^^  Pat.  4  Edw.  III.  p.  i.  m.  12. 

office  about  1218,  (Coll.  Dods-  '*■*  Ibid.  p.  2.  m.  34. 

worth,  vol.  cxxxi.  p.  200,)  but  it  ^•''  Ibid.  p.  2. 

seems  to  be  a  mistake.  '-^  Retr.  JSarum. 

^*  Reg.  Sannn.  ^"  Ibid. 

^"  Reg.  Brandeston,  f.  1 23.  ^  He  was  called   also  Roger 

^  Ibid.  f.  56.  and  Richard. 

8i>  Rot.  Pari.  31  Kdw.  I.  '-^  Reg.  Sarum. 

90  Pat.  2  Edw.  II.  m.  19.  ^  Ibid. 

»l  Lib.  Stat.  2  Pat.  2  Hen.  IV.  p.  i.  m.  15. 

92  Rymer,  vol.  iv.  p.  372.  Walter    Fitzpers    commenced    a 


G24  SALISBURY. 

Henry  Ciiichkley,  LL.D.,  was  collated  loth  June 
1402:  void  by  the  death  ofPotyn'.  He  exchanged 
it  for  the  chancellorship  of  this  church,  14th  Dec. 
1404,  with 

Walter  Medeford,  who  was  admitted  14th  Dec. 
1404^;  and  on  the  26th  of  the  same  month  he  ex- 
changed it  for  the  archdeaconry  of  Berks  with 

Simon  Sydenham,  LL.D.,  who  was  admitted  26th 
Dec.  1404^^;  ratified  uth  Jan.  1404-5";  he  held  it 
4th  Dec.  141 7.  In  14 1 8  he  was  elected  dean  of  this 
church. 

John  Chittern  succeeded  to  this  archdeaconry  in 
1417,  and  died  in  1419^. 

John  Stafford  was  collated  9th  Sept.  1419 :  void  by 
the  death  of  Chittern  9.  He  was  chancellor  of  this  ca- 
thedral in  T421. 

William  Alnewtck,  LL.D.,  was  collated  4th  Dec. 
1420:  void  by  the  resignation  of  Stafford  1^.  In  1426 
he  was  made  bishop  of  Norwich. 

Alexander  Sparwe  or  Sparow  was  collated  4th  July 
1426:  void  by  the  promotion  of  Alnewick^^  In  1432 
he  was  made  archdeacon  of  Berks. 

John  Norton  was  collated  24th  Sept.  1432 :  void  by 
the  removal  of  Sparwe  1^. 

Stephen  Wilton  was  collated  18th  Oct.  145 1  :  void 
by  the  resignation  of  Norton  ^3.  He  was  archdeacon 
of  Middlesex  in  1441,  and  afterwards  archdeacon  of 
Cleveland. 

Adam  Moleyns,  LL.D.,  was  collated  ist  Sept.  1440^*. 
In  the  next  year  he  became  dean  of  this  church. 


suit  against  Henry  Chicheley  for  ^  Reg.  ISarum. 

this  dignity;  but  it  was  adjudged  ^  Pat.  6  Hen.  IV.  p.  i.  m.  35. 

in  the  archbishop's  court  in  fa-  ^  Reg.  Sarum. 

vour  of  Chicheley.     Life  of  Chi-  9  Ibid.  ^0  ibid. 

cheley,  p.  2.  11  Ibid.  12  Jbid. 

4  Reg.  Sarum.  13  Ibid.  14  ibid. 

5  Ibid. 


ARCHDEACONS.  6^5 

Richard    Andrew,    LL.D.,    was    collated    28th  Oct. 

1441  :  void  by  the  promotion  of  Moleyns'^. 
Peter  Burbo  or  Barro  was  collated  2i8t  July  1444  : 

void  by  the  resignation  of  Andrew'^*. 
Richard   Caunton,    LL.D.,   was    collated    18th   July 

1446  :  void  by  the  resignation  of  Burbo'".    Ho  occurs 

in  1448,  1450,  1464 1". 
Roger  Radclyff,  LL.D.,  was  collated  i  ith  July  1465  : 

void  by  the  death  of  Caunton''^.     He  was   dean  of 

London  in  1468. 
William  Eure,  A.M.,  was  collated  22nd  Nov.  1471  : 

void  by  the  death  of  Radclyff ^o.     He  held  the  office 

in  1476.     Ob.  circa  1483. 
Edmund    Chaderton    or  Chatterton.     It   became 

void  by  his  death  in  1499. 
Geoffrey  Blythe,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  to  this  arch- 
deaconry 2ist  Aug.  1499  :  void  by  the  death  of  Chad- 
erton-^     In  1503  ho  was  made  bishop  of  Coventry 

and  Lichfield. 
George  Sydenham  was  collated  21st  Nov.  1503  :   void 

by  the  promotion  of  Blythe  ^"^. 
James  Bromwich  was   collated   2nd  March  1523—4  : 

void  by  the  death  of  Sydenham  ^^. 
Henry  Rawlins  was  collated  10th  April  1524:    void 

by  the  death  of  Bromwich -^     His  will  was  proved  in 

1526. 
Richard  Dowke,  Duck,  or  Dokk,  subscribed  by  this 

title  to  the  Articles  of  Faith  in  the  year  1536. 
Edward  Layton  was  collated  2nd  Aug.  1539:    void 

by  the  death  of  Dowke '^^. 
Robert  Okyng  was  collated  20th  July  1546  :  void  by 

the  resignation  of  Layton '^<^. 


^'^  Reg.  Sarum. 

20  Reg.  Sarum. 

16  Ibid.                    1'   Ibid. 

21  Reg.  Blythe. 

1^  See  Rymer,  vol.  xi.  p.  217, 

22  Reg.  Sarum. 

266,  522. 

23  Ibid. 

24  Ibid. 

'•^  Reg.  Sannn. 

2ft  Ibid. 

•-'«>  Ibid. 

VOL.   H.  4  L 


6^6  SALISBURY. 

Richard  Chandeler,  A.M.,  was  collated  i6th  July 
1554:  void  by  the  deprivation  of  Okyng^^.  He  held 
the  office  in  1579. 

Ralph  Pickover,  archdeacon  of  Rochester y  was  collated 
20th  Jan.  1582 '^7.  He  died  8th  March  16 14-15,  and 
was  buried  in  this  cathedral^^. 

William  Barlowe  was  collated  12th  March  1614-5  : 
void  by  the  death  of  Pickover^'J.  He  died  25th  May 
1625,  and  was  buried  in  the  chancel  of  the  church  of 
Easton  near  Winchester. 

Thomas  Marler,  S.T.B.,  was  collated  27th  June  1625: 
void  by  the  death  of  Barlowe  ^0. 

William  Buckner  was  collated  7th  Aug.  1643:  void 
by  the  death  of  Marler-^i. 

Anthony  Hawles  was  collated  24th  Jan.  1657—8  : 
void  by  the  death  of  Buckner^'.     Installed  in  1660. 

Joshua  Childrey  was  collated  22nd  Jan.  and  installed 
23rd  1663—4:  void  by  the  death  of  Hawles^-^.  Chil- 
drey died  26th  Aug.  1670,  and  was  buried  in  the 
church  of  Upway  in  Dorsetshire. 

John  Sherman  was  collated  and  installed  30th  Sept. 
1670  :  void  by  the  death  of  Childrey y^*. 

John  Priaulx,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  loth  May  167 1  : 
void  by  the  death  of  Sherman  3  \  He  died  2nd  June 
1674^  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral. 

Thomas  Lambert,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  12th  June 
1674:  void  lii|y  the  death  of  Priaulx '^^.  Lambert  died 
29th  Dec.  1694,  setat.  78,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathe- 
dral ^7. 

William  Richards,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon  of  BerJcs,  died 

in  1712. 
Joseph  Kelsey,  S.T.B.,  collated  and  installed   14th 


26  Reg.  Sarum.  27  ibid.  29  Reg.  Sarum. 

28  William    Godwin,   dean   of  so  Ibid.  3i  Ibid. 

Christ  Church,  is  said  to  have  ^"^  Ibid.  33  Ibid, 

been  archdeacon  here  in   161 1,  3'*  Ibid.       35  ibid.       36  ibid, 

but  evidently  in  error.  37  Coll.  Kennet,  MS.  G.  p.  30. 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  WILTS.  627 

Jan.  1694-5,  on  the  death  of  Thomas  Lambert.  Ob. 
1st  Nov.  1710. 

John  Hoadley,  collated  6th  Nov.  1710,  on  the  death 
of  Kelsoy. 

Joseph  Sager,  installed  23rd  Sept.  1727. 

Samuel  Rollaston,  collated  and  installed  i2tli  July 
1732. 

William  Whitworth,  A.M.,  collated  22nd  and  in- 
stalled 24th  May  1766,  by  the  death  of  Samuel  Rol- 
laston. 

Charles  Daubeny,  LL.B.,  installed  9th  June  1804, 
by  the  death  of  William  Whitworth. 

LiscoMBE  Clarke,  M.A.,  installed  27th  July  1827,  by 
the  death  of  Charles  Daubeny. 

Francis  Lear,  20th  Dec.  1836,  vice  Liscombe  Clarke. 

William  Edward  Hony,  3rd  Aug.  1846,  vice  Francis 
Lear. 

This    archdeaconry   is    rated    for    first    fruits   at 
70^.  IIS.  8c?.^« 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  WILTS. 

Roger,  by  the  title  of  archdeacon  of  Rameshurij,  was  a 
witness  to  a  deed  dated  vii  Id.  Decembr.  (7th  Dec.) 

1 157 19. 

Reginald  Fitz-Joceline  seems  to  have  been  pos- 
sessed of  this  dignity  before  he  became  archdeacon  of 
Salisbury*!^. 

William,  archdeacon  of  Wilts,  was  witness  to  a  deed  of 
bishop  Hubert  Walter,  which  must  bo  between  11 88 
and  1 1 93  '  ^ 

Richard,  archdeacon  of  Wilts,  died  about  1203  ;  for  in 
that  year  the  king  confirms  a  grant  made  to  ^^"imundus 


^  Ecton,  p.  309.  -i'^  Epist.  S.  Tho.  lib.  3.  Ep.91, 

^^  Reg.  Ebor.     Cotton.  Clan-         -^  Reg.  Osmundi. 
(bus,  B.  3. 

4   L    2 


ms  ^SALISBURY. 

the  siibdoan,  do  Domibus  ilHs  quae  fuerunt  Ricardi 
arcliidiaconi  Wiltesire'*'-. 

Humphrey  was  archdeacon  of  Wilts  in  1213''^. 

Robert  Grosthead  in  1214  and  1220^^. 

Stephen  by  this  title  was  a  witness  to  a  deed  of  bishop 
Robert  de  Bingham's  in  1231^^  He  held  the  office 
in  1243,  ^^^  ^^^®  dead  before  1st  Aug.  1245*^. 

Roger  de  la  Grexe  was  possessed  of  it  on  the  Mon- 
day after  the  feast  of  St.  Leonard  (6th  Nov.)  1260^" ; 
also  in  1267^^. 

Nicholas  de  Selby.     Quaere  annum^^. 

William  de  Abyngdq^^  was  possessed  of  it  21st  July 

129  I5«.  lA-f^lV/^.i^    ^) 

Roger  de  Burewardescot  was  archdeacon  of  Wilts 
sometime  in  the  reign  of  king  Edward  I.^^ 

William  de  Sotwell  died  possessed  of  this  arch- 
deaconry in  or  about  1303^2^ 

William  de  Chaddleshunt  was  collated  viiCal.  Febr. 
(26th  Jan.)  1303—4:  void  by  the  death  of  Sotwell '^^. 
He  held  the  office  in  1309,  and  presented  Richard  de 
Edmundesthorp  to  the  vicarage  of  Wynkefeld'^^, 

Thomas  of  Savoy  by  this  title  had  letters  of  protec- 
tion, dated  25th  June  1305''''  ;  but  it  is  questionable 
whether  he  ever  had  possession  of  it,  for  W.  de  Chad- 
dleshunt was  possessed  of  it  in  131 1^^,  and  again  in 
1314^7. 

Gerard  de  Tilheto.  This  archdeaconry  was  vacant 
by  his  death  in  1325 ^8. 


42  Pat.  5  Joh.  SI  Ex  Cartular.  S.  Frideswid. 

43  Reg.  Sanim.  in  Coll.  C.C.  Oxon.  Cart.  167. 

44  Ibid.  52  Reg.  Sarum. 
4'^  Ex  Cartis  in  Baga  de  diver-  ^3  Ibid. 

sis  Dioc.  in  Offic.  Augment.  '^4  Institut.  Cleric.  Winton. 

46  Pat.  30  Hen.  III.  55  Pat.  32  Edw.  I. 

47  Reg.  Brandeston,  f.  167.  56  Rgg.  Sim.  de  Gandavo. 

48  Ibid.  p.  56.  57  Reg.  Sarum. 

49  Reg.  Ebor.  58  ibid. 

50  Prynn.  Coll.  torn.  iii.  p.  443. 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  WILTS.  (m 

IswiN   DE  Gandavo  was  collated   iv  Id.  Mar.  (12th) 

1325-6  :  void  by  the  death  of  Gerard '''J.    He  resigned 

the  year  following. 
Robert  dk  Baldok  had  this  dignity  conferred  on  him 

by  papal  provision  in  1326,  but  refused  it'^^. 
Robert    de    Aylestox    was   collated    13th    March  ^^ 

1326-7  :  void  by  Robert  de  Baldok's  renouncing  his 

pretensions  ^-. 
Ralph  de  Querendon  was  confirmed  by  the  King  in 

this  dignity  26th   Sept.  1332,   and   again    8th   Aug. 

John  de  Wiiitchuhch  was  confirmed  by  the  King  in 
this  dignity  24th  July  1338^*.  He  possessed  it  21st 
May  13406'. 

John  Barne  was  collated  30th  June  1343:  void  by  the 
resignation  of  Whitchurch  ^6.     He  held  it  27th  Aug. 

1347- 
John  Lineden  was  collated  26th  Dec.  1360:  void  by 

the  death  of  John  Barne''". 
John  Silvester  was  collated  27th  Dec.  1361:  void  by 

the  cession  of  John  Lineden  6^. 
John  de  Codeford  was  possessed  of  it  in  the  year 

1367.     He  occurs  again  in  1379^^. 
Nicholas   Wicham   or  Wykeham   was   collated   7th 

Dec.  1388"".     He  was  archdeacon  of  Wilts  in  1385 

and  1388"^ 
Richard   IVIagot   was    collated  17th  March  1406—7: 

void  by  the  death  of  Nicholas  Wicham"-. 
John  Chitterne  was  collated  21st  April  1407:  void 

by  the  cession  of  Magot"\     His  appointment  was  ra- 


''^  Reg.  Sarum.  ^"  Reg.  Sarum. 

<'0  Reg.  Martival.  ^  Ibid. 

'"'1  Pat.  19  K(hv.  II.  p.  2.  111.  15.  f>^  Rymer,  vol.  vii.  p.  22S. 

^'^  Reg.  Martival.  ^^  Reg.  Sarum. 

•'••<  Pat.  6  E(l\v.  III.  p.  2.  m.14.  "•  Instit.  Wilton. 

*'^  Pat.  II  Kdw.  III.  p.  2.  "'-  Reg.  Sariiin. 

'•''  Reg.  Sarum.  "3  Ibid. 

«6  Ibid. 


630  SALISBURY. 

tified  2oth  Oct.  140774.     He  became  archdeacon  of 

Saruin  in  1417. 
Simon  Gounsted  or  Gansted  was  collated  12th  Sept. 

141 9 7\ 
John  Symondesbuugh  was  collated   13th  Oct.  1423  : 

void  by  the  death  of  Simon  Gansted "^\     He  occurs 

again  in  1432"".     In  1449  he  was  made  treasurer  of 

this  church. 
John  Chedworth  was  collated  14th  Aug.  1449:  void- 
by  the  resignation  of  Symondesburgh78.     In  145 1-2 

he  became  bishop  of  Lincoln. 
Marinus  de  LTrsinis  was  collated  8th  Nov.  1452:  void 

by  the  promotion  of  Chedworth  "9. 
Stephen,  archdeacon  of  Wiits^  was  one  of  the  executors 

of  cardinal  archbishop  Kemp  in  1454. 
Vincent  Clement  was  collated  27th  March  1457-8  8<^. 
Peter   Courtenay,   LL.D.,  was   admitted  7th  Oct. 

1464:  void  by  the  resignation  of  Vincent  Clement  ^^ 

In  1478  he  was  made  bishop  of  Exeter. 
Hugh    Pavy,    alias    Parry,   was   admitted    ist   Feb. 

1478-9:  void  by  the  promotion  of  Peter  Courtenay^-. 

In  1485  he  was  made  bishop  of  St.  David's,  but  held 

this   dignity  in   commendam  with  it  till  his   death, 

which  happened  in  1496. 
Christopher  Ursewyke  or  Urswick,  dean  0/ Windsor 

and  archdeacon  of  Richmond^  was  collated  7  th  Dec. 

14968-^.     He  was  archdeacon  of  Oxford  in  1504. 
Edward  Fynche  or  Finch,  A.M.,  was  collated  12th 

May  1522  :  void  by  the  death  of  Urswick ^^. 
John  Pollard  was   collated   15th  Jan.  1538,  on  the 

death  of  Fynche  ^^.     He  was  archdeacon  of  Barum  in 

1544- 

74  Pat.  9  Hen.  IV.  p.  i.  m.31.  ^^  Reg.  Beauchamp. 

75  Reg.  Sarum.  ^^  Ibid. 

76  Reg.  Chaundeler.  82  Reg.  Sarum. 
T^  Rymer,  vol.  x.  p.  530.  ^^  Rgg,  Blythe. 

78  Reg.  Aiscough.  84  Reg.  Sarum. 

79  Reg.  Beauchamp.  85  ibid. 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  WILTS.  631 

John  Lawnce  or  Lawrence  was  collated  loth  Aug. 

1554:  void  by  the  deprivation  of  Pollard  *^^. 
Giles  Lawrence  was  collated  i8th  Sept.  1564:  void 

by  the  deprivation  of  John  Lawrence®'. 
John  Sprint,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Bristol,  was  collated  loth 

Feb.  1577-8^".     He  held  the  office  in  1581.    He  was 

treasurer  of  this  church  in  1583. 
Edmund  Lilly,  S.T.P.,  was  presented  by  the  Crown 

1 6th  April  1590,  and  collated  30th  Nov.  1591®^.    He 

was  buried  in  St.  Mary's  church  in  Oxford  1 2th  Feb. 

1609. 
Walter  Bbi^^et ,  precentor  0/ this  churchy  was  collated 

to  this  archdeaconry  7th  March  1609-10:  void  by  the 

death  of  Edmund  Lilly '^^'. 
Thomas  Leach^  M.A.,  was  collated  15th  Nov.  1614: 

void  by  the  death  of  Bennet^^     He  died  in  the  time 

of  the  Rebellion. 
William  Creed  was  collated  6th  July  1660^^.     He 

died  in  1663. 
Thomas  Henchman  was  collated  ist  Aug.  1663:  void 

by  the  death  of  Creed  ^^^ 
Seth  Ward,  A.M.,  was  collated  8th  Feb.  and  installed 

20th  1674-5  •  ^^^^^  ^y  ^^^®  death  of  Henchman ^^.    He 

became  chancellor  of  this  church  in  1681. 
Robert  Woodward,  LL.B.,  was  collated    15th  Nov., 

and  installed   20th  1681:   void  by  the  resignation  of 

Seth  Ward''''.      He  became   dean  of  this   church  in 

1691. 
Thomas  Ward,  LL.D.,  collated  19th  and  installed  20th 

Jan.  1686-7:  void  by  the  resignation  of  Robert  Wood- 
ward.    Ob.  circa  1 706. 
Cornelius  Ye  ate,   A.^L,  collated  and  installed  9th 

April  1696.     Ob.  2 1st  April  1720. 
Thomas  Rundle,  LL.B.,  collated  26th  and  installed 

29th  April  1720.     Made  bishop  of  Derry. 

^^  Reg.  Sarnm.  ^'  Reg.  Sarum. 

^'  Ibid.  f^^  Ibid.  i'*-'  ibid.  •••*  Ibid. 

^9  Ibid.  90  Ibid.  ••••«  Ibid.  ^.-v  ibid. 


632  SALISBURY. 

Henry  Stebring,  S.T.P.,  collated  i8th  and  installed 
19th  July  1735  •^^  vice  Dr.  llundle. 

Charles  Weston,  M.A.,  collated  20th  Jan.  and  in- 
stalled 22nd  Feb.  1763  ^7j  by  death  of  Henry  Stebbing. 

Richard  Brickenden,  D.D.,  collated  22nd  and  in- 
stalled 24th  Sept.  1768'J^,  by  resignation  of  Charles 
Weston. 

Arthur  Coham,  M.A.,  collated  5th  and  installed  25th 
March  1779^^,  by  death  of  Richard  Brickenden. 

William  Douglas,  M.A.,  collated  9th  and  installed 
28th  March  1799  \  by  death  of  Arthur  Coham. 

William  Coxe,  M.A.,  collated  9th  and  installed  24th 
May  18042,  by  resignation  of  William  Douglas. 

William  Macdonald,  collated  14th  and  installed  21st 
June  1828,  by  death  of  William  Coxe. 

This  archdeaconry  is  rated  for  first  fruits  at  78/.  os.  J^d.^ 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  BERKS. 

Roger  held  the  office  of  archdeacon  of  Berks,  but  the 
time  is  unknown^. 

Geoffrey  occurs  archdeacon  of  Berks  between  11 75 
and  ii8o\     He  possessed  it  in  1220^. 

A was  archdeacon  of  Berks  anno  1213  and  12 14. 

William  de  Merton  was  styled  archdeacon  of  Berks 
in  12247  and  1232^. 

Geoffrey,  archdeacon  of  Berks,  was  a  witness  to  the 
charter  of  foundation  of  the  priory  of  Ivelcestre,  be- 
tween the  years  1217  and  1228^.  He  held  the  dignity 
in  1222. 


96  Bishops'  Certificates.  ^  Cartular.  de  Radyng.    MS. 

97  Ibid.                 9«  Ibid.  Cotton.  Domitian.  A.  3. 
99  Ibid.  7  Formul.  Angl.  p.  29. 

>  Ibid.                     2  Ibid.  8  Reg.  Monast.Waltham.  MS. 

3  Ecton,  p.  309.  Cott.  Tiber.  C.  ix.  f.  140. 

4  Reg.  Vet.  Osmundi  Episc.  9  Rgg.    Drokenesford    Episc. 
■''  Cartul.  Glaston.  MS.  Bathon,  et  Wellen. 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  BERKS.  633 

William  de  Merton  was  archdeacon  of  Berks  in  1231 
and  1236^0. 

Giles  de  Wocumb  succeeded  in  1239^^  ^^  ^^^^^  ^^^® 
office  in  1254^'^. 

Giles  de  ^iubi'ort,  dean  of  Wells,  was  archdeacon  of 
Berks  in  1255.  In  the  year  following  he  was  made 
bishop  of  this  see. 

Simon  de  I^ridport,  archdeacon  of  Dorset,  was  arch- 
deacon of  Berks  in  1262^^. 

Walter  Scammel  occurs  in  1267^'^.  He  was  after- 
wards treasurer,  precentor,  dean  and  bishop  of  this 
church. 

Thomas  Bek  was  archdeacon  here  circa  1280^''. 

William  de  Berges  was  possessed  of  this  dignity 
xvi  Cal.  Deccmbr.  (16th  Nov.)  12871^'.  He  had  the 
King's  letters  of  protection  28th  Sept.  1294^".  He 
sent  William  do  Bukkestanes  as  his  proxy  to  a  par- 
liament held  at  Carlisle  in  1307  '^. 

Richard  de  Bello  was  collated  vi  Id.  Mar.  (loth) 
1312  :  void  by  the  death  of  W.  de  Berges  ^^. 

Tydo  de  Varesio,  archdeacon  of  Berks ^  had  letters  of 
protection,  being  beyond  sea,  in  1314'-^. 

GiLBi'JiT  dk  Stai'letox  had  the  archdeaconry  of  Berk- 
shire granted  to  him  by  the  King  T4th  Sept.  1317-^ 

Robert  de  Aylleston  was  collated  xii  Cal.  Sept. 
(21st  Aug.)  133 1  :  void  by  the  death  of  T.  de  Vare- 
sio^'^.     He  was  confirmed  by  letters  patent  i6th  Oct. 

1331''- 


10  Ex  Cartis  in  Bajja  de  di-  ^7  Prynn.  Coll.  torn.  iii.  p.  591. 

vers.  Dioc.  in  Oflic.  Aii<rment.  '^  Rot.  Pari.  35  Edw.  I. 

l>  Cartular.  de  Radyng.  MS.  l^  Reg.  Sariim. 

f.  186.  20  Pat.  7  Edw.  II.  p.  2.  et  Pat. 

1-  Prynn.  Coll.  torn.  iii.  p.  108.  18  Edw.  II.  (3rd  Aut^.) 

l'*^  Coll.  Kennet,  folio.  -•  Pat.  11  Edw.  II.  p.  i.  m.  27. 

'•*  Pat.  52  Hen.  III.  22  Reg.  Sarum.     See  Rymer, 

^^  Prynn,  toni.  iii.  p.  248.  vol.  iv.  p.  522. 

>*'  Reg.  Sutton  Episc.  Line.  -^  Pat.  5  Edw.  III.  p.  2.  ni.12. 

VOL.  II.                                          4  M 


6^4  SALISBURY. 

Thomas  de  Holand  held  it  in  1337. 

Edmund  de  la  Beche  was  collated  12th  Sept.  1339 2^. 

John  Haiiewell  from  this  dignity  was  made  bishop  of 

Bath  and  Wells  in  1366^^5, 
William,  ''  titulo  S.  Stephani,*"  a  Eoman  cardinal,  in 

1374- 

Agrifolio,  a  Eoma?i  cardinal,  in  1378. 

William,. a  Roman  cardinal,  being  provided  by  the 
Pope  to  this  dignity,  was  confirmed  in  it  by  the  King 
ist  Aug.  1384'^^ 

Thomas  Yokflete,  26th  Oct.  1389^7. 

John  Southam^^  was  appointed  22nd  Sept.  1395^^,  and 
collated  13th  Oct.  1395'^^.  He  had  it  again  i6th 
Nov.  1  395 '^^  He  exchanged  it  30th  Jan.  1403—4  for 
the  archdeaconry  of  Oxford  in  the  diocese  of  Lincoln 3'^. 

Walter  Cook,  28th  Sept.  1395.^^ 

Ralph  de  Repyngton,  20th  Oct.  1395.^* 

John  Wynwyk,  16th  Nov.  1395.^^ 

Thomas  South  am,  who  was  admitted  30th  Jan. 
1403-4=^6. 

Simon  Sydenham,  LL.D.,  exchanged  this  dignity  for 
the  archdeaconry  of  Sarum  26tli  Dec.  1404  with  Walter 
Medeford.     Exchange  was  ratified  28th  Dec.  1404^''. 

Walter  Medeford,  who  was  admitted  26th  Dec. 
1404:  void  by  the  cession  of  S.  Sydenham^^. 

Thomas  Browne  or  Brouns  was  collated  to  this  dig- 
nity by  the  King's  letters  in  the  vacancy  of  the  see 


24  Reg.  Sarum.  30  K^g.  Sarum. 

2^  Pat.  43Edw.III.  p.  2.  m.  26.  31  Pat.  19  Rjc.  II.  p.  2.  m.  37. 

Reg.  Langham.  32  Reg.  Beaufort  Episc.  Line. 

2fi  Pat.  8  Ric.  II.  p.  I.  m.  31.  33  Pat.  19  Ric.  II.  p.  i,  m.  18. 

27  Pat.  13  Ric.  II.  p.  I.  m.  6.  et  p.  2.  m.  24. 

28  There  is  considerable  con-  34  Ibid.  p.  i.  m.  12. 
fusion   about  the   appointments  35  Ibid.  m.  9. 

to  this  archdeaconry  in  the  year  3G  Reg.  Sarum. 

1395.  37  Pat.  6  Hen.  IV.  p.  i.  m.  35, 

23  Pat.  19  Ric.  II.  p.  I.  m.  19.  33  Reg.  Sarum. 


AIU'HDKACONS  OF  iJKIiKS.  m5 

25th  June  1427-^'^.     In  1431  ho  was  prefeiT^d  to  the 

deanery  of  tliis  church. 
John  Castell  was  collated  15th  Sept.  143  i  :  void  by 

the  promotion  of  ]3rowno'*". 
Alexandku  Si'AKOw,  archdeacon  of  Salisbury ^  was  col- 
lated to  this  archdeaconry  24th  Sept.  1432^ ^ 
John  Norton  was  collated  i8tli  Oct.  1433:    void  by 

the  death  of  Sparow^^^ 
Richard  Owen  was  collated  15th  Feb.  j  46 1—2:    void 

by  the  death  of  Norton  '-^ 
Robert  Stillington,  LL.D.,  was  collated  9th  March 

1463-4:    void  by  the  death  of  Owen  ".     In   1465-6 

he  was  made  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells. 
John  Russel,  LL.D.,  was  collated  28th  Feb.  1465-6  '•''. 

In  T476  he  was  made  bishop  of  Rochester-'^. 
John   Morton,  LL.D.,  was  collated  6th  Nov.  1476  : 

void  by  the  resignation  of  Russel  ^7. 
Richard  Martyn  was  collated  30th  Dec.  1478:  void 

by  the  resignation  of  Morton  ^^.     He  became  bishop 

of  St.  David's  in  1482. 
Oliver    King   was   archdeacon    of  Berks   28th   Sept. 

1487  '^.     He  became  bishop  of  Exeter  in  1492. 
Stephen  Brereworth  was  collated  15th  Jan.  1492-3  : 

void  by  the  resignation  of  King^^. 
Christopher  Twineley  or  Twinkley  was  collated 

20th  Dec.  1507  :  void  by  the  death  of  Brereworth  ''. 
William   Grey    succeeded    about  1510 '-.      His  will, 

dated  9th  Feb.,  was  proved  8th  March  1521-2. 
Rorert  Audley  was  collated  14th  Feb.  1521-2:   void 

by  the  death  of  Grey'''^     Flis  will,  dated  i8th  June 

1545,  was  proved  on  the  28th  of  the  same  month. 

^'^  Pat.  5  Hen.  VI.  p.  2.  m.  16.         •*'»  See  Rymer,  vol.  xi.  p.  6S2, 

Rejr.  Saniin.  73S,  77S,  793. 

•*<»  Keg.  Novill.  ■*'"  Reg.  Sarum.  -i^^  Ibid. 

-*'  Reg.  Sarum.  **^  Coll.  Keiinet,  folio. 

•1-'  Ibid.  ^''  Ibid.  '"^o  Reg.  Sarum.         •'!  Ibid. 

•*•*  Reg.  Beauchamp.  •'-  Coll.  Ken  net. 

■^  Reg.  iSarum.  ^^  Reg.  Sarum. 

4  M   2 


G36  SALISBURY. 

John  Crayford,  chancellor  of  this  church,  was  collated 

1  5th  July  1  545  :  void  by  the  death  of  Audley^^, 
William  Pve  was  collated  7th  Oct.  1545  :  void  by  the 

resignation  of  Crayford^'.     He  became  dean  of  Chi- 
chester in  1553. 
Thomas  White,  LL.D.,  was  collated  24th  Sept.  1557  : 

void  by  the  death  of  Pye  ''^. 
Martin  Culpepper,  dean  of  Chichester^  was  collated 

1 6th  June  1588  :  void  by  the  death  of  White ^7. 
Lionel   Sharp,  S.T.D.,  was  collated  9th  Nov.  1605: 

void  by  the  death  of  Culpepper  ^^. 
Edward  Uavenant  was  collated  26th  Jan.  1630:  void 

by  the  death  of  Sharp  ^^.     He  became  treasurer  of 

this  church  in  1634. 
John  Ryves,  LL.B.,  was  collated  20th  Nov.  1634:  void 

by  the  resignation  of  Davenant  ^^^.    He  died  19th  Aug. 

1665. 
Peter  Mewes  or  Meaux,  LL.D.,  archdeacon  of  Hunt- 
ingdon^ was  collated    19th  and  installed  30th  Aug. 

1665  :  void  by  the  death  of  Ryves  ^^     In  1672  he  was 

made  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells. 
John  Sharp,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  20th  Feb.  1672-3: 

void  by  the  promotion  of  Mewes  ^-.     He  became  dean 

of  Canterbury  in  1689. 
William  Richards,  A.M.,  succeeded  13th  Nov.  1689: 

void  by  the  resignation  of  Sharp.     Ob.  4th  Oct.  1712, 

setat.  69. 
Jonas  Provast,  A.M.,  collated  12th  and  installed  20th 

May  1698. 
Richard  West,  S.T.P.,  collated  25th  April  1710.    Ob. 

2nd  Dec.  1716. 
Edward  Talbot,  A.M.,  collated   13th   and  installed 

17th  May  1717. 
Martin   Benson,  collated    10th  Jan.  1720-21  ;    paid 


.54 

Reg. 

Sarum. 

59 

Reg. 

Sarum. 

55 

Ibid. 

56 

Ibid. 

60 

Ibid. 

61 

Ibid. 

57 

Ibid. 

58 

Ibid. 

62 

Ibid. 

arciidi:acons  of  douset.       gst 

his  first  fruits   17th  Feb.  1720—21  ;   made  bishop  of 

Gloucester  in  1 734. 
Samuel  Knight,  D.D.,  collated  5th  and  installed  8th 

March  1734-5,  vice  Benson  promoted.     Ob.  9th  Dec. 

1746. 
John  Spry,  B.D.,  collated  2nd  and  installed  9th  Jan. 

1746-7,  by  the  death  of  Samuel  Knight. 
William  Dodwkll,  D.D.,  installed  25th  Oct.  1763,  by 
*  the  death  of  John  Spry^^-^. 
Arthur  Onslow,  D.D.,  installed  12th  Nov.  1785,  by 

the  death  of  William  Dodwell^^. 
John  Fisher,  by  the  death  of  Arthur  Onslow,  6th  Dec. 

1817.     Ob.  24th  Aug.  1832. 
Edward  Berens,  installed  7th  Sept.  1832,  vice  John 

Fisher. 

This  archdeaconry  (now  transferred  to  Oxford)  is 

rated  for  first  fruits  at  54^.  18s.  6^d.^'' 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  DORSET, 

WHILST    PART    OF    SALISBURY    DIOCESE. 

Aaron  was  styled  archdeacon  of  Dorset,  but  the  year 
is  uncertain  ^^ 

John,  chancellor  of  this  church,  was  likewise  an  arch- 
deacon in  this  diocese,  and  seemingly  of  Dorset,  in  the 
year  1 1 2 1 '»" . 

GiRARDus  DE  BiXGHAM  was  arclidcacon  of  Dorset,  but 
the  year  is  uncertain. 

Adelelmus  was  also  archdeacon  of  Dorset ^^;  and  was 
a  witness  to  a  deed  of  bishop  Joscelin's,  who  died  in 
ii84<i^». 

William  was  archdeacon  of  Dorset  in  1 190 "^\ 

^  Lib.  Inst.  ^  Reg.  Osraundi. 

6-4  Ibid.  65  Cartular.    S.  Crucis   prope 

6''»  Ecton,  p.  .309.  AVinton,  MS. 
66  Reg.  Vet.  Osiiuindi.  "^  Reg.   Abbat.    de   Tavistoc, 

6"  Ex  Cartis  in  Baga  de  Dioc.  MS.  f.  106. 
Savum. 


(m  SALISBURY. 

Adam  was  styled  archdeacon  of  Dorset  in  the  time  of 
bishop  Herbert  Poore,  between  1194  and  121771.  Ho 
was  archdeacon  of  Dorset  in  12 14. 

Herbert  was  possessed  of  it  in  1222  7^. 

Humphrey  held  the  office  sometime  before  23rd  April 

1 243  7  y. 

Simon  de  Bridport  was  archdeacon  of  Dorset  in  Feb. 

1260—1 71.     He  was  also  archdeacon  of  Berks. 
Thomas  Becke  "was  possessed  of  it  24th  Nov.  12757''.* 

In  1  280  he  was  made  bishop  of  St.  David's. 
Henry  de  Braundeston,   xii  Cal.  Mar.  (19th  Feb.) 

1280-176.     In  1287  he  was  made  bishop  of  this  see. 
Henry  de  Bluntesdon  was  possessed  of  it  28tli  July 

129177. 
William   de   la  Wyle,   129778.      Ob.   xv  Cal.  Jul. 

(17th  June)  129879. 
Henry  de  Bluntesdon  had  this  dignity  conferred  on 

him  by  the  King,  in  the  vacancy  of  the  see,  9th  June 

1 297  80. 
Peter   de  Periton  was  collated  iii  Cal.  Oct.  (29th 

Sept.)  13 16:  void  by  the  death  of  Henry  de  Bluntes- 
don ^i. 
Thomas  de  Hotoft  was  archdeacon  of  Dorset  19th 

Aug.  132782.     He  occurs  again  3rd  July  133883. 
John  de  Kirkeby  was  collated  28th  Jan.  1338— 9  8^. 
Bertrand,  a  Roman  cardinal^  enjoyed  it  in  1347  8^. 
Thomas  Pays  was  so  styled  i8th  Nov.  137886. 
The   Cardinal  of  Naples    held   this  archdeaconry 

circa  1379^7. 


71  Annal.  Teokisbir.  II.,  5th  June. 

72  Reg.  Sarum.  80  Pat.  25  Edw.  I.  p.  i.  m.  4. 

73  Pat.  28  Hen.  III.  «!  Reg.  Sarum. 

74  Pat.  46  Hen.  III.  82  Pat.  20  Edw.  II.     See  Pat. 

75  Pat.  3  Edw.  1.  4  Edw.  III.  p.  i. 

76  Reg.  Peckham.  83  Reg.  Sarum. 
"^"^  Prynn.  Coll.  torn.  iii.  p.  521.         84  j^id. 

78  Ibid.  p.  7 1 T .  85  See  Rymer,  vol.  v.  p.  547, 

79  Pat.  25  Edw.  I.,  22nd  Feb.;         86  Reg.  Sarum. 

ibid.  9th  June;   et  Pat.  2  Edw.         87  Pat.  3  Ric.  II.  p.  3.  m.  4. 


ARCHDEACONS  OF  DORSET.  639 

Ralph  de  Erghum  was  collated  yth  June  1385  :  no 
mention  how  void^^. 

Robert  Ruggenhall,  was  collated  13th  Sept.^^  1388  : 
no  mention  how  void^^. 

Michael  Cergeaux,  appointed  25th  Nov.  1396  by 
patent'^S  was  admitted  i8th  July  1397,  on  the  King's 
nomination  ^^^. 

Henry  Chioheley  was  collated  3rd  Sept.  1397:  void 

.  by  the  death  of  M.  Cergeaux-*'^.  He  became  archdea- 
con of  Sarum  in  1402. 

Walter  Medeeord,  20th  Aug.  1397^'. 

Nicholas  Burbewyth  was  collated  9th  July  1400,  loco 
Chicheley  ^-^^.    In  1406  he  was  made  bishop  of  London. 

John  M  ackwohvii,  chancellor  of  Henry  prince  0/ Wales, 
was  collated  24th  Sept.  1406^^.  He  was  dean  of  Lin- 
coln in  1412^7. 

John  II ody,  chancellor  of  TVells,\\as  collated  22nd  Feb. 
1434-5  :  void  by  the  cession  of  Mack  worth  ^^. 

John  Stopyngton,  archdeacon  of  Colchester^  was  col- 
lated 19th  July  1440-^^. 

Robert  Aiscou(;h,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon  of  Colchester^ 
was  collated  25th  May  I^47:  void  by  the  death  of 
Stopyngton ' . 

William  Aiscough  was  collated  14th  Feb.  1447-8  : 
void  by  the  death  of  Robert'^. 

Robert  Langton  was  collated  25th  June  i486  :  void 
by  the  death  of  AVilliam  Aiscough.  Ho  was  treasurer 
of  York  in  1509. 

]licHARD  Pack  was  collated  20th  May  15 14:  void  by 
the  resignation  of  Langton  ^  He  was  archdeacon  of 
Colchester  in  1519. 

John  Stokesley  was  collated  17th  Jan.  1521— 2:  void 


8^  Reg.  Sarum.  ^•''  Reg.  Sarum           ^'  Ibitl. 

«9  Pat.  12  Ric.  IT.  p.  I.  m.  16.         ^^  Pat  8  Hen.  IV.  p.  2.  m.  13. 

••^  Reg,  Sarum.  '^^  Reg.  Sarum. 

'•»>  Pat.  20  Ric.  II.  p.  I.  m.  8.            »^  Ibid.     See    Ryracr,  vol.  x. 

''-  Reg.  Sarum.  p.  834. 

'»•■*  Ibid.  1  Reg.  Sanmi. 

^»  Pat.  21  Ilu-.  11.  p.  I.  m.  21.         -  Ibid.                •'  Reg.  Audlcy. 


6*40  SALISBURY. 

by  the  resignation  of  Pace'.     In  1530  he  was  made 

bishop  of  London. 
William  Bennet  was  collated  20th  Dec.  1 530 :  void 

by  tlie  promotion  of  Stokesley'.     His  will  was  proved 

nth  May  1534. 
Edward  Fox,  S.T.P.,  was  collated   25th   Nov.  1533  : 

void  by  the  death  of  Bennet  ^. 
William  Skyp  occurs  in  1537^. 

John  Skip,  in  1538^ ;  made  bishop  of  Hereford  in  1539^. 
Thomas  Canner,  S.T.P.,  presented  by  the  King,  on 

the  promotion  of  Skip. 

In  the  year  1542  this  dignity  was  separated  from 

this  diocese  and  annexed  to  the  new-erected  see  of 

Bristol  (where  the  succession  of  the  archdeacons  of 

Dorset  may  be  found)  until  1H36,  when  by  order  in 

council  it  was  again  united  to  Salisbury. 
Robert  Bentley  Buckle,  9th  Jan.  1836. 


PRECENTORS. 

Hubert  held  this  office,  but  no  year  is  fixed  for  him. 
Henry  was  a  witness  to  a  deed  of  bishop  Joscelini^. 
Walter  was  a  witness  to  a  deed  of  bishop  Joscelin's, 

who  died  in  1 184.     He  held  the  office  in  119411. 
Robert  was  precentor  in  12 14^"^. 
William  de  Wenda  was  collated  "in  Ad ventu Domini" 

121813.    In  1220  he  was  elected  dean  of  this  church. 
Richard  was  precentor  in  1222. 
Roger  of  Sarum,  by  this  title,  had  the  King's  letters 

of  protection,  13th  June  1233^^.      ^^  ^^4  ^^  was 

made  bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells  ^^. 


4  Reg.  Sarum.  ^^  Rad.  de  Diceto,  col.  673. 

^  Ibid.  ^  Ibid.  ^2  Reg.  Osmundi. 

7  Ibid.  ^^  Reg.  Sarum. 

8  Reg.  Cranmer.  '^  Pat.  18  Hen.  III.  m.  9. 

9  Pat.  31  Hen.VIII.  p.4.  ni.i6.  l^  Pat.  28  Hen.  III.  m.  6. 
i«  Reg.  Vet.  Osmundi,  MS. 


PRECENTORS.  G41 

Walter  Scammel  was  precentor  between  the  years 
1250  and  1255^^'.  He  was  afterwards  treasurer,  dean, 
and  bishop  of  this  church, 

Andrew  was  precentor  of  Sarum  in  1252. 

Godwin  of  Salisbury,  by  this  title  flourished  about 
1256^7. 

John  dr  Burton  was  possessed  of  it  in  1272'''.     He 

was  made  official,  during  the  vacancy  of  the  see,  in 

12841^.     He  died  before  xvi  Cal.  Dec.  (i6th  Nov.) 

128720. 
Ralph    de    Brightwell    was    precentor    8th    July 

1294^^ 
William  de  Abbendon  was  collated  xiii  Cal.  Febr. 

(20th  June)  1297'"^-. 
Germ  ANUS  was  possessed  of  this   office  xi  Cal.  Apr. 

(22nd  March)  1298-^'^ 
Rad.  de  Eboraco  in  1299. 

William  de  Bosco,  precentor  of  Sarum  in  1300. 
George  de  Saluciis  enjoyed  it  13th  March  1312-^. 

He  exchanged  it  on  iv  Cal.  Jul.  (28th  June)  13 19  for 

the  archdeaconry  of  Buckingham  in  Lincoln  diocese 

with 
Boniface  de  Saluciis,  who  was  admitted  iv  Cal.  Jul. 

(28th  June)  1319-^ 
IswYN   DE  Gandavo  was  admitted  vi  Id.  Dec.  (8th) 

1323  :  void  by  the  death  of  Boniface  2^. 
Nicholas    de    la  Wyle    was    precentor    24th    Aug. 

1327 '7 J  and  17th  June  1340'-*^. 
Thomas  de  Welewick  was  collated  7th  Sept.  1341^^. 


•6  Cartiil.  Glaston.  MS.  28  Reg.  Sutton,  Episc.  Line. 

17  Fuller's  Worthies  of  Wilt-  '^^  Reg.  Grcnefeld,  Arcliicpisc. 

shire,  p.  155.  Ebor. 

'«  Rot.    Richardi   Gravesend,  --'  Reg.  Daldreby,  Ep.  Line. 

Episc.  Line.  '^^  Reg.  Sarum. 

»9  Reg.  Peekham.  -"  Pat.  20  Edw.  IL  et  Pat.  5 

20  Rot.  Sutton.  Edw.  III.  p.  2.  i8th  Sept. 

21  Pat.  22  Edw.  I.  2S  Coll.  Kenuet,  MS.  G.  p.  a. 
23  Reg.  Sarum.  29  j^g.  JSarum. 

VOL.  II.                                     4  N 


642  SALISBURY. 

Gerald,  a  Roman  cardinal^  hy  the  title  of  St.  Sabine, 
was  presented  by  papal  provision  12th  April  1343, 
and  admitted  by  his  proxy  on  the  27th  of  the  same 
month  ^^ 

Thomas  de  Staunton  had  this  dignity  conferred  on 
him  by  the  Pope  8th  Nov.  1344 •'5^.    He  resigned  it  in 

1347- 
John  Chambre  was  admitted  16th  May  1347:  void  by 

the  resignation  of  Thomas  de  Staunton -33. 
Philip  Cod efordk,  precentor  of  Sa7mm^  was  made  one 

of  the  vicars-general  to  Simon  Sudbury,  bishop   of 

London,  14th  Nov.  1361^^. 
Robert   Waltham  was   possessed  of  this  office  5th 

Oct.  1377  3\ 
John  Welborn  was  precentor  of  Salisbury  6th  March 

1390-1^^;  he  had  this  dignity  conferred  on  him  by 

the  Pope  37.      He  exchanged  it  for  the  prebend  of 

Fenton,  in  the  church  of  York,  27th  Oct.  1397,  with 
Adam  Mottrum,  archdeacon  of  Ely  ^  who  was  admitted 

27th  Oct.  1397^^.     He  died  in  Aug.  1415 ^9. 
Arnold  de  Monte  S.  Silvestri  was  admitted  nth 

Aug.  1415  :  void  by  the  death  of  Adam  Mottrum^^. 
Thomas  Franke  was  admitted  2nd  Oct.  141541. 
Henry  Hamborough  was  admitted   J3th  July  1416: 

void  by  the  cession  of  Franke  ^2.  He  exchanged  it  for 

the  prebends  of  Chermystre  and  Bere,  4th  Dec.  141 8, 

with 
Robert  Gilbert,  who  was  admitted  4th  Dec.  1418'*^. 

He  resigned  in  1419.     He  subsequently  became  dean 

of  York. 
Edward  Prentys  was  collated  16th  Aug.  1419:  void 

by  the  resignation  of  Gilbert ^4.   He  held  it  in  1432^^. 

•^^  Reg.  Sarum.  39  Reg.  Bubbevvyth. 

•*2  Ibid.  33  Ibid.  40  Reg.  Sarum. 

34  Reg.  Sudbury,  Episc.  Lond.  41  ibid.  42  ibid. 

3*  Reg.  Sarum.  43  Reg,  Chandeler. 

36  Pat.  13  Ric.  II.  p.  3.  m.  29.  44  Reg.  Sarum. 

37  Reg.  Sarum.  45  Reg.  Chichel.  f.  432. 

38  Reg.  Medeford,  Ep.  Sarum. 


PRECENTORS.  643 

Nicholas  Upton  was  collated  14th  May  1446  :  void 

by  the  death  of  Prentys^^\ 
John    Stokys,  archdeacon  of  Ely^  was   collated   15th 

July  1457  :  void  by  the  death  of  Upton ^ 7. 
Thomas   Sayntlefte   or   Saint   Just   was    collated 

1 8th  Jan.  1466-7  :  void  by  the  death  of  Stokys  ''^. 
Robert   Kihkham   was   collated  22nd  Dec.  1467  :  no 

mention  how  void  ''^. 
Thomas  Hawkins  was  collated  6th  June  147 1  :  void 

by  the  death  of  Kirkham^o.     He  died  in  Feb.  1478, 

and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral.     He  was  also  arch- 
deacon of  Worcester  and  provost  of  Oriel  college, 

Oxon. 
John  Emwell  was  collated  i6th  July  1479  :  ^^^^  ^V 

the  death  of  Hawkins 'i. 
Edward  Pole  was  collated  17th  April  1480:  void  by 

the  resignation  of  Km  well ''^. 
James  Stanley,  appointed  20th  March  1484-5,  vice 

Edward  Pole^-^,  was  collated  loth  Sept.  1505.    In  the 

next  year  ho  was  made  bishop  of  Ely. 
Simon  Stallworth  was  collated  5th  Nov.  1506:  void 

by  the  promotion  of  Stanley-''. 
Richard  Audeley  or  Dudley  was  collated  26th  July 

1507  :  void  by  the  resignation  of  Stallworth^\ 
Thomas   Bennet   was   collated    20th  Jan.  154/  :    no 

mention  how  void"^^.     He  died  in  1558. 
George  Carew  was  collated  by  letters  mandatory  from 

cardinal  Polo,  27th  Oct.  1558  '".     Ho  became  dean  of 

Bristol,  and  afterwards  of  Exeter. 
Adam  Hill  was  collated  T6th  Juno  1583^*^. 
Tor  IAS    IVIatthew    was    collated    22nd  June   1583''^. 

He  became  bishop  of  Durham. 


•1^  Reg.  Sarum.  •'•3  Pat.  2  Ric.  III.  p.  3.  m.  19. 

^"^  Reg.  Beauchamp.  ''•*  Reg.  Sarum. 

•*^  Reg.  Sanim.  •''•'»  Ibid.  ^^  Ibid. 

^"•»  Ibid.  -'0  Ibid.  *"  Ibid.  ••«  Ibid. 

•■^1  Ibid.  ■•'■i  Ibid.  ''3  Ibid. 

4  \  2 


644  SALISBURY. 

William  Zouch,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  14th  Feb. 
1 583— 4  :  void  by  the  resignation  of  Matthew ^0. 

Walter  Bennet,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  in  Sept.  1608  : 
void  by  the  death  of  Zouch.  He  became  archdeacon 
of  Wilts  in  1609. 

Henry  Cotton  was  collated  30th  July  1614:  void  by 
the  death  of  Bennet  ^K 

Humphrey  Henchman  was  collated  20th  Jan.  1622-3: 
void  by  the  death  of  Cotton  ^2.  In  1660  he  was  made 
bishop  of  this  see. 

Thomas  Hydf,  D.D.,  was  collated  17th  Nov.  1660: 
void  by  the  promotion  of  Henchman  ^3. 

John  South,  LL.B.,  was  collated  24th  Sept.  1666  : 
void  by  the  death  of  Hyde  ^'^.  South  died  in  Aug. 
1672,  at  Writtle  in  Essex,  and  was  there  buried. 

Daniel  Whitby  was  collated  4th,  and  installed  nth 
Sept.  1672  :  void  by  the  death  of  South ^^.  Ob.  21st 
March  1725-26,  setat.  90. 

Arthur  Ashley  Sykes,  A.M.,  collated  i8th  and  in- 
stalled 23rd  April  1726. 

William  Herring,  D.D.,  7th  Dec.  1756,  by  death  of 
Arthur  Ashley  Sykes. 

Nathaniel  Hume,  A.M.,  29th  June  1774,  by  death 
of  William  Herring. 

William  Douglas,  3rd  May  1804,  by  death  of  Na- 
thaniel Hume. 

Philip  Fisher,  D.D.,  collated  29th  March  and  in- 
stalled loth  April  1 8 19,  by  death  of  Wm.  Douglas. 

Walter  Kerr  Hamilton,  14th  Jan.  1843,  by  death 
of  Philip  Fisher. 

This  dignity  is  rated  for  first  fruits  at  69^.  6s.  Sd.^^ 


^  Reg.  Sarum.  *"*  Reg.  Sarum. 

«i  Ibid.  62  Ibid.  65  Ibid. 

^^  Ibid.  66  Ecton,  p.  309. 


TREASURERS.  645 

TREASURERS. 

Jordan  subscribed  by  the  title  of  treasurer  ofSarum  to 
a  deed  of  bishop  JoceHn^s.  Bishop  Jocelin  died  i8th 
Nov.  11846B. 

Savaricus  Fitz-Geldewin  from  this  dignity  was  made 
bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells  in  1192^''. 

Ranulfus  was  witness  to  several  deeds  of  archbishop 
Hubert  Walter,  who  died  in  the  year  120570, 

Thomas  was  treasurer  in  12 14. 

Abraham  was  treasurer  15th  Aug.  121971. 

Edmund  de  Abbendon  held  the  office  in  1222  7*2.  He 
became  archbishop  of  Canterbury  in  1233. 

A held  it  in  123973. 

liENRY  DE  Lexington  held  it  ini24i74.  Dean  of  Lin- 
coln in  1245. 

Robert  de  Karevtl  succeeded  in  12467'^:  held  it  in 
1262.     He  died  iv  Non.  Sept.  (2nd)  126476. 

Walter  ^cauuy.i.^  precentor  of  this  cathedral  and  arch- 
deacon of  Berks,  was  possessed  of  it  13th  Feb.  126777. 
Dean  of  this  church  in  1274. 

Nicholas  de  Longespe  ;  from  this  dignity  he  became 
bishop  of  this  see  in  1 29178. 

Lewis  de  Bellomont  or  Beaumont,  by  this  title,  had 
the  King's  letters  of  protection  dated  i8th  Oct.  1293  '^* 
Ho  had  other  letters  of  protection  (being  then  beyond 
sea)  nth  Oct.  1314^^.  In  1317  he  was  made  bishop 
of  Durham. 

Arnald,  a  Roman  cardinal,  by  the  title  of  St.  Eusta- 


«8  Repr.  Vet.  Osmundi.  75  Pat.  31  Hen.  III. 

69  Rad.  de  Dicet.  col.  668.  "^  Annal.  Winton. 

70  Cartular.  Ecclesiae  Christi  77  Pat.  5  Hen.  HI.  m.  26.  N". 
Cantuar.  20. 

71  Reg.  Sanim.         72  ibid.  78  Pat.  30  Edw.  I.  m.  27. 

73  Chron.  Osen.  MS.  Cotton,  79  i^tt.  191 1.  Prynn.  Coll.  torn. 
f.  138.  iii.  p.  594. 

74  Reg.  Giffard,  Archiepiscopi  ^'O  Pat.  7  Edw.  H.  p.  i. 
Ebor. 


646  SALISBURY. 

chilis,  had  by  papal  provision  this  dignity  conferred 

on  him,  and  was  confirmed  therein  by  the  King  14th 

Jan.  1330-1^^ 
Ralph    de   Stratford  from  this   dignity  was  made 

bishop  of  London  in  the  latter  end  of  1339-40 ^2. 
Walter  Wyvill  was  collated  13th  March  1339—40: 

void  by  the  promotion  of  Ralph  de  Stratford  ^^. 
Francis,  a  Roman  cardinal^  by  the  title  of  St.  Martin, 

was  admitted  by  his  proxy,  19th  Apr.  1357  s*.  He  seems 

to  be  the  same  man  of  whom  we  hear  again  in  1383  ^^. 

He  was  also  called  the  Neapolitan  cardinal  in  1379 s^. 
Francisco  Cardinal  de  "  Pyse,"  4th  Aug.  1383^7. 
Hugh  Faryngton,  ist  April  1386 s^. 
Henry   Harrurgh  was  collated  8th  April  1394:    he 

resigned  it  presently  aftervvards^^. 
John  Chaundeler  was  collated  12th  April  1394,  con- 
firmed 14th  April  ^0  .  void  by  the  resignation  of  Har- 

burgh^i.     He  was  made  dean  of  this  church  in  1404. 
George  Westby  was  collated  3cth  Aug.  1404'^-. 
George  Louthorp  was  collated  ist  Sept.  1404:  void 

by  the  resignation  of  Westby^-'. 
Gilbert  Keymer  was  collated  28th  June^"^  1427  :  no 

mention  how  void^^.     In  1449  he  was  promoted  to 

the  deanery  of  this  church. 
John  Symondesburgh,  LL.B.,  was  collated  27th  June 

T449  :  void  by  the  promotion  of  Keymer  ^^.     His  will 

is  dated  in  1454. 
Thomas  Manning  was  collated  13th  Dec.  1454:  void 

by  the  death  of  Symondsburgh^7. 

81  Pat.  4  Edw.  III.  p.  2.  See  also  Pat.   18  Ric.  II.  p.  2. 

82  Reg.  Wyvill.  m.  15. 

8-3  Ibid.  91  Reg.  Sarum.         92  ibid. 

84  Col.  Kennet,  MS.  G.  p.  15.  93  ibid.     Pat.  5  Hen.  IV.  p.  i. 

85  See  Rymer,  vol.  vii.  p.  406.  m.  32 ;   ratified  Pat.  6  Hen.  IV. 

86  Pat.  3  Ric.  II.  p.  3.  m.  4.  p.  2.  m.  28. 

87  Pat.  7  Ric.  II.  p.  I.  m.  36.  94  Pat.  5  Hen.  VI.  p.  2.  m.  19. 

88  Pat.  9  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.  19.  95  R^g.  Sarum. 

89  Reg.  Sarum.  96  Rgg^  Aiscough. 

90  Pat.  17  Ric.  II.  p.  2.  m.  16.  97  Rgg.  Sarum. 


TUEASURKRS.  647 

RiciiAiiD  WiiiTiiv  was  collated  29tli  May  1462:    void 

by  the  resignation  of  Manning '^'^. 
Geoffrey  Blytii  was  collated  1st  Nov.  1494  :  void  by 

the  death  of  Whitby '^'^.     He  became  archdeacon  of 

Salisbury  in  1499  ^^^^^  bishop  of  Coventry  and  Lichfield 

in  1503. 
Henry  Suttox  was  collated  2nd  March  1494  :  void  by 

the  resignation  of  Blyth^ 
Richard   Hilley  was   collated   14th  Aug.  1505:    no 

mention  how  void^.     He  died  about  the  latter  end  of 

Sept.  1533.      His   will,   dated  31st   Aug.  1533,   was 

proved  9th  Nov.  1534. 
Nicholas    Shaxton,    S.T.P.,  was  admitted  3rd  Oct. 

1533  :    void   by   the   death  of  Hilley  ^     He  became 

bishop  of  this  see  in  i^^^. 
Richard  Sampson,  LL.D.,  was  collated   16th  March 

1534—5:    void   by  the   dimission   of  Shaxton^.     He 

became  bishop  of  Chichester  in  i^^6. 
Thomas  Robertson  was  collated  30th  Oct.  1540^:  void 

by  the  promotion  of  Sampson  to  the  see  of  Chichester^. 
Thomas  Stevens  was  collated  28th  May  1548  :   void 

by  the  resignation  of  Robertson". 
Matthkw  Wotton  was  collated  6th  Sept.  1550:  void 

by  the  death  of  Stevens'*.     His  will,  dated  25th  Nov., 

was  proved  24th  Dec.  1551. 
Richard  Arche  was  collated  28th  Dec.  1551  :  void  by 

the  death  of  Wotton  ^J. 
Thomas  Harding  was  collated  17th  July  1555^^.    He 

was  deprived  1  Eliz. 
Thomas  Lancaster  was  collated  2nd  Jan.  1559''.   Tn 

J568  ho  was  made  archbishop  of  Armagh  in  Ireland. 
John  Sprint,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon  of  Wilts  ami  titan  0/ 

Bristol,  was  collated  3rd  Feb.  1  583— 4^'^. 

^8  Reg.  Saruin.  deaconry  of  Taunton  unto  John 

^y  Ibid.                    J  Ibid.  Redman,  clerks. 

"  Ibid.        ^  Ibid.        ■^  Ibid.  '•  Reg.  Sarum.             '  Ibid. 

^34  &  35  Hen.  Vlll.    An  aet  ^^  Ibid.        *'•  Ibid.      i^Mbid. 

of  j)iu*lianient  for  assurance   of  ^M'at.  i  Eliz.  p.i.  ni.  jj.   Reg. 

tbe   treasurersbip    of    Saruin    to  Saruni.  SeeRymer.vol.  xv.p.543. 

Tbonias  Robertson,  and  tbe  arch-  '•  Reg.  Sarum. 


648  SALISBURY. 

Thomas  White,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  2i6t  April  1590: 
void  by  the  death  of  Sprint^-.  He  died  ist  March 
1623,  and  was  buried  in  St.  Dunatan's  church  in  Fleet- 
street,  London. 

John  Leigh  or  Lee,  S.T.B.,  was  collated  29th  April 
1624  :  void  by  the  death  of  White  i^. 

Edward  Davenant,  A.M.,  was  collated  J9th  Nov. 
1634:  void  by  the  death  of  Leigh  i"*.  He  died  at 
Gillingham  in  Dorsetshire  12th  March  1679.  His 
will  is  in  the  Prerogative  Office  of  Canterbury!^. 

Thomas  Jeames,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  22nd  March 
1679-80 :  void  by  the  death  of  Davenant. 

Seth  Ward,  junior,  chancellor  of  this  cathedral^  suc- 
ceeded 1 2th  and  was  installed  15th  Jan.  1686-7  :  void 
by  the  death  of  Thomas  Jeames^^.  He  died  nth  May 
1690,  setat.  43,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedraP^, 

Peter  Alex,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  14th  May  1690  and 
installed  13th  June.     Ob.  in  Feb.  1716-17. 

Edward  Talbot,  M.A.,  was  collated  13th  and  in- 
stalled 17th  May  17 1 7.     Ob.  9th  Dec.  1720. 

Thomas  Rundle,  LL.B.,  was  collated  loth  and  in- 
stalled 13th  Jan.  1720—21.  He  was  made  bishop  of 
Derry  in  1735. 

John  Lynch,  D.D.,  dean  of  Canterbury^  was  installed 
aist  Aug.  1735,  by  resignation  of  Thomas  Bundle. 

Francis  Dodsworth,  3rd  Oct.  1760,  by  the  death  of 
John  Lynch. 

Thomas  Henry  Hume,  M.A.,  collated  20th  and  in- 
stalled 22nd  Nov.  1806^^,  by  death  of  Thomas  Dods- 
worth. 

Ltscombe  Clarke,  17th  Jan.  1834,  vice  Thomas 
Henry  Hume. 

Walter  Kerr  Hamilton,  i6th  June  1841,  vice  Lis- 
combe  Clarke. 

This  dignity  is  rated  for  first  fruits  at  loi^.  3s.  \\d}^ 


>2  Reg.  Sarum.  13  Ibid.  17  Coll.  Kennet,  MS.  G.  p.  28. 

»4  Ibid.  15  Bath,  94.  18  Bishops'  Certificates. 

1^  Reg.  Sarum.  i9  Ecton,  p.  309. 


CHANCELLORS.  Gi9 

CHANCELLORS. 

John  held  the  office  of  chancellor  in  1 1  21  ^'^ 
Baldwin;  who  was  bishop  of  Worcester  in  1180,  and 

archbishop  of  Canterbury  in  1184'^^ 
Hugh  de  Garherst  was  chancellor  in  1214,  3rd  April 

1218,  and  15th  Aug.  121922. 
Robert  was  chancellor  in  1221,  1222,  and  12242''. 
Edmund  de  Abingdon  was  chancellor  of  Salisbury  in 

1230. 
Robert  Herkord  was  chancellor  xi  Cal.  Sept.  (22nd 

Aug.)  123221,  andxvii  Cal.  Apr.  (i6th  Mar.)  1233— 42 j. 
Adam,  in  I2382t>. 
Ralph  de  Heytham  or  ILogham  was  chancellor  prid. 

Id.  Apr.  (12th)  124327;  he  hold  the  office  in  1262  and 

in  12702^.     He  died  soon  after. 
Simon  de  Mich  am  was   chancellor  iv  Cal.  Apr.  (29th 

March)  12722^.     He  became  dean  of  this  church  circa 

1286. 
Ralph  of  York  held  the  office  xv  Cal.  Jun.  ( 1 8th  May) 

I288-'^.    He  had  the  King's  letters  of  protection  i  ith 

Dec.  1296,  and  again  22nd  Feb.  1296-7.     He  died  in 

1309. 
William  de  Rosco  was   collated    ix   Cal.  Dec.   (23rd 

Nov.)  1309:  void  by  the  death  of  Ralph  of  York  ^'. 
Henky  de  la  Wyle  was  collated  1st  March  1  ^  1  2—13  : 

void  by  the  death  of  W.  de  Bosco-^2      jj^»  \^^\f\  i\^q 

office  in  1327;  and  was  the  proctor  of  Nicholas  de  la 

Wyle,  prebendary  of  ^Vodeford. 

*'^"  Ex  Curtis  MS.  in  bagu  de  Line. 

Dioc.  Sarum.  27  Mon.  Angl.  torn.  iii.  p.  12. 

2'  See  Angl.  Sacra,  pars  i.  p-  ^8  Hqi^  Ri(>_  Gravesend. 

477.  2y  Ibid. 

-'-  Reg.  Eccl.  Sarum.  -^^^  Rot.  Ol.  Sutton. 

-•*  Cartular.  (ilaston.  MS.  f.37.  ^^  Prynn.   Coll.    torn.  iii.    pp. 

'•'  Reg.  Sarum.  683  et  710. 

'*'  Reg.  Braundcstcm,  t.  122.  •■"  Reg.  Sarum. 

-*•  Rot.  Rob.  (irosthead.  Episc.  •'*'  Reg.  Sim.  de  (Jandavo. 

vol..  u.                                  4  o 


650  SALISBURY. 

Richard   de  Ayremyn  was  collated   xvii   Cal.  Aug. 

(i6th  July)  132933. 
Eltas  de  S.  Albano  was  collated  19th  April  1340^''; 

he  held  it  in  1349-^''. 
Simon  de  Sudbury  enjoyed  this  dignity  in  1360"^^. 
John  Norton  held  it  in  1366  and  1372-^". 
Nicholas  de  Wykeham,  archdeacon  0/ Winchester,  wsls 

chancellor  here  in  1380. 
John  Norton  occurs  chancellor  2nd  Sept.  1385-^^.  His 

will  is  dated  in  1402. 
Walter    Medeford   was    collated   26th   Sept.   1402, 

and  admitted  7th  Oct.:  void  by  the  death  ofNorton^^. 

He  exchanged  it  for  the  archdeaconry  of  Sarum,  14th 

Dec.  1404,  with 
Henry  Chicheley,  LL.D.,  who  was  admitted   14th 
.   Dec.  1404,  by  way  of  exchange^^;  ratified  12th  Oct. 

1406''^  In  1407  he  was  made  bishop  of  St.  David'*s^"2. 
William  Faryngton  held  the  office  i8th  May  1409 '*3. 
William   Chicheley,    ratified    20th   May^*,   was  so 

styled  2ist  Dec.  1415^''.     He  became  archdeacon  of 

Canterbury  in  1420. 
John  Stafford,  LL.D._,  archdeacon  of  Salisbury,  was 

presented  2nd  Dec.  1420'^,  and  collated  30th  Oct. 

1421 :  void  by  the  resignation  of  Chicheley  ^7. 
John  Fyton  was  collated  7th  March  142 1—2  :   void  by 

the  resignation   of  John  Stafford  4«. 
Richard  Praty,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  20th  Sept.  1432: 

void  by  the  death  of  John  Fyton^^.     In  1438  he  was 

made  bishop  of  Chichester  ^<^. 


^•^  Reg.  Samm.             34  ibid.  43  Pat.  10  Hen.  IV. 

3'>  Reg.  Gynevill.  44  Pat.  n  Hen.IV.  p. 2.  m.  19. 

36  Reg.Gyndwelle,  Episc.Linc.  ^5  Rgg.  Clifford,  Episc.  Lond. 

37  Reg.  Bokyngham.  et  Reg.  Chichel.  f.  283. 

38  Reg.  Sarum.  46  Reg.  Fleming. 

^=59  Ibid.  47  Reg.  Chaundeler. 

40  Reg.  Sarum.  48  Reg.  Sarum. 

41  Pat.  8  Hen.  IV.  p.  i.  m.  37.  49  Reg.  NeviU. 

et  Reg.  Arundel,  f.  513.  ^^  Pat.  16  Hen. VI,  p.  2.  m.  19. 
4-'  Pat.  9  Hen.  IV.  p.  2.  m.  28. 


CHANCELLORS.  f)51 

Andkkw  Hor.Ks,  appointed  3rd  Juno  143^,  on  the  re- 
signation of  Richard  Praty'^ 

William  Ive  or  Ivy  was  collated  21  st  Aug.  1470  :  void 
by  the  death  of  Andrew  Holes^^.     He  held  it  in  1485. 

John  Dogget,  LL.D.,  was  collated  8th  Feb.  1485-6: 
void  by  the  death  of  Ivy'^-^  His  will  was  proved  2nd 
May  1 50 1. 

William  Ellyot  held  this  dignity  in  150 1. 

William  Wylton  was  collated  12th  March  1505—6: 
void  by  the  death  of  W.  Ellyot  ^^  His  will,  dated 
1522,  was  proved  in  1523. 

Thomas  Winteii  succeeded  about  1523.  He  afterwards 
held  the  offices  of  archdeacon  of  Cornwall  and  dean  of 
Wells. 

Edward  Lee,  S.T.P.,  archdeacon  of  Colchester,  was  col- 
lated 4th  Feb.  1528-9:  void  by  the  resignation  of 
Winter''^,     He  became  archbishop  of  York  in  1531. 

Edward  Farmer  was  collated  22nd  Dec.  153 1:  void 
by  the  promotion  of  Lee^^. 

Thomas  Parker,  precentor  of  Hereford,  is  said  to  have 
succeeded  Farmer. 

Roger  Townsexd  was  collated  istSept.  1538  :  void  by 
the  death  of  Thomas  Parker'". 

John  Edmunds  was  collated  29th  Oct.  1538:  void  by 
the  death  of  Townsend^". 

John  Crayford  was  collated  20th  Oct.  1544:  void  by 
the  death  of  Ednmnds  ^^.  Ho  became  archdeacon  of 
Rerks. 

Henry  Parry  was  collated  24th  Sept.  1547:  void  by 
the  death  of  Crayford  '•\ 

William  Geffrey  or  Jeffery,  archdeacon  of  North- 
ampton^ was  collated  2otli  March  1552—3  :  void  by 
the  deprivation  of  Parry ''^J.     Geffrey  died  in  1558. 

•'*'  Pat.  16  Hen.  VI.  p.  2.  m.28.  *7  Reg.  Sarum. 

Reg.  Sarum.  •">''  Ibid. 

•'^-'  Reg.  Sarum.  ^^  Ibid.  -'9  Ibid. 

w  Ibid.  ^^  Ibid.  f'o  Ibid. 

'•'•  Ibid.  ^<'  Ibid. 

402 


65^2  SALISIUJUV. 

Thomas  Heskyns  was  collated  27th  Oct.  1558  (by 
mandate  from  cardinal  Pole) :  void  by  the  death  of 
Geffrey  ^^^  He  enjoyed  it  but  a  short  time;  for  queen 
Elizabeth  coming  to  the  crown,  he  was  expelled,  and 

Henry  Parry  restored  10th  Oct.  1559^'^.  His  will, 
dated  4th   March    1570-1,   was   proved   24th  April 

Thomas  White,  archdeacon  of  Berks,  was  collated  9th 
Aug.  T571:  void  by  the  death  of  Parry^^^  He  died 
12th  June  1588,  and  was  buried  in  the  cathedral. 

Thomas  Hyde  was  collated  14th  June  1588:  void  by 
the  death  of  White ^^.  His  will,  dated  23rd  Nov. 
1618,  was  proved  12th  Feb.  1618-19. 

Francis  Dee  was  collated  23rd  Feb.  1618-19  :  void  by 
the  death  of  Hyde^\  He  became  dean  of  Chichester, 
and  afterwards  bishop  of  Peterborough. 

Brian  Duppa  was  nominated  21st  May  and  collated 
7th  June  1634:  void  by  the  promotion  of  Dee ^^  In 
1638  he  was  made  bishop  of  Chichester. 

William  Chillingworth  was  nominated  28th  June 
and  collated  20th  July  1638:  void  by  the  promotion  of 
Duppa^7.     He  was  buried  at  Chichester. 

John  Earles  was  collated  loth  Feb.  1643-4:  no  men- 
tion how  vofd^^.  In  1662  he  was  made  bishop  of 
Worcester. 

Rich ardDr a KE,D.D.,  was  collated  12th  March  1662-3, 
and  installed  24th  Feb.  1664-5  :  void  by  the  promo- 
tion of  Earles  69. 

Seth    Ward,    archdeacon   of  Wilts,   with  prebend  of 
BriJclesworth,  was  collated  5th  and  installed  7th  Nov. 
1681 :  void  by  the  death  of  Drake ^o.    In  1687  he  was 
made  treasurer. 

Robert  Woodward,  LL.D.,  was  collated  10th  and  in- 


e,\ 

Re^. 

Sariim. 

66 

Reg. 

Sanim. 

C,2 

Ibid. 

f)3 

Ibid. 

67 

Ibid. 

68 

Ibid. 

M 

Ibid. 

6f> 

Ibid. 

6a 

Ibid. 

70 

Ibid. 

rREHKNDAIUES.  C53 

stalled   20th  Jan.  1686-7:    void    by  the   removal   of 

Ward7i.     In  1691  ho  was  made  dean  of  this  church. 
Michael  Geddks,  A.M.,  collated  12th  Juno  1691. 

John  Hoadley,  A.M.,  installed  16th  April  1713,  on 

the  death  of  Michael  Geddes^-^.     He  became  bishop 

of  Ferns  3  i  st  May  1727. 
Witting  Coltox,  3Cth  Sept.  and  installed  27th  Oct. 

1727,  on  resignation  of  John  Hoadley"-^. 
Philip  Walton,  M.A.,  7th  and  installed   i6th  Jan. 

1756,  on  the  death  of  Witting  Colton"^ 
William  Talbot,  A.M.,  17th  and  installed  20th  April 

1771,  on  the  death  of  Philip  Walton"^. 
Hon.  Hugh  Pp:iicy,  (now  bishop  of  Carlisle,)  installed 

2 1st  Dec.  1812,  on  the  death  of  William  Talbot"^. 

This  dignity  is  rated  for  first  fruits  at  ^61. ^s.  \odJ^ 


PREBENDARIES. 

John  Mac  Alpyne  to  the  prebend  of  Bishopstone,  on 

the  death  of  John  Wafter,  in  1538. 
John  Eryngton  to  the  prebend  of  Netherbury,  on  the 

death  of  John  Arscott,  in  1554. 
Robert  Kynsey  to  the  prebend  of  Combe  and  Harn- 

ham,  on  the  death  of  Thomas  Mylle,  in  J  554. 
Stephen  Templar,  to  the  prebend  of  Stratford,  on 

the  death  of  William  Cannyng,  in  1554. 
Peter  Wever  held  the  prebend  of  Wilsford  and  Wood- 
ford in  1/556. 
James  IIahhkrt  to  the  prebend  of  Bishopstone,  on  the 

resignation  of  John  Dysley,  in  1563. 
William  Benett  to  the  prebend  of  AVarminster,  on 

the  death  of  John  Precy,  in  1563. 
John  Watkins  to  the  prebend  of  Bishopstone,  on  the 

resignation  of  James  llarbert,  in  1568. 
Hugh  Langley  to  the  prebend  of  Yatcsbury,  on  the 

'^  Rojj^.  SaruiTi.  '"''  Bisliops'  Certificates. 

"-  Bishops'  Certificates.  ~'^  Ibid, 

'^  Ibid.  '•*  Ibid.  "  Ectoii,  p.  309. 


654  SALISBURY. 

promotion   of  AVilliam  Overton   to   the  bishopric  of 

Coventry  and  Lichfield,  7th  Oct.  1580. 
Hugh  Munsfeld  to  the  prebend  of  Highworth  in  1581. 
Ralph  Pickhaver,  A.M.,  to  the  prebend  of  GiUing- 

ham  Major,  14th  May  1585. 
John  Thornborow,  S.T.B.,  to  the  prebend  of  Bed- 
minster  and  Ratchffe,  14th  July  1585. 
John  Prynce,  A.M.,  to  the  prebend  of  Stratford,  i8th 

July  1585. 
John  Case,  A.M.,  was  collated  to  a  canonry  in  this 

church  19th  June  1589. 
Samuel  Procter,  A.M.,  collated  to  a  canonry  in  this 

church  1 8th  Nov.  1589. 
Edward  Hutchins,  A.M.,  collated  to  a  canonry  in  this 

church  28th  Dec  1589. 
Richard  Jefferay,  A.M.,  collated  to  a  canonry  in 

this  church  20th  Feb.  1589-90. 
Thomas  Holland,  S.T.P.,  collated  to  a  canonry  in  this 

church  10th  June  1590. 
Richard  Hooker,  collated  to  a  canonry  in  this  church 

17th  July  159 1. 
Hugh  Muffield,  A.M.,  collated  to  a  canonry  in  this 

church  15th  Oct,  159 1. 
John  Hopkinson,  collated  to  a  canonry  in  this  church 

22nd  Nov.  1591. 
Richard  Johnson,  A.M.,  to  the  prebend  of  Preston, 

23rd  Nov.  1595. 
John  Torksay  to  the  prebend  of  Stratton,  27th  Feb. 

1599-1600. 
Edward  Evans  to  the  prebend  of  Warminster,  22nd 

May  1600. 
Ralph  Hulton  to  the  prebend  of  Alton  Pancras  or 

Alton  North,  27th  May  1600. 
John  Humfrey  to  the  prebend  of  Durnford,  14th  Sept. 

1600. 
John  Barneston  to  the  prebend  of  Bishopstone,  on 

the  resignation  of  Peter  Sharpe,  23rd  March  1 600-1. 
Peter  Lillie,  S.T.B.,  to  the  prebend  of  Highworth, 

on  the  death  of  Hugh  Munsfeld,  24th  Feb.  1 603—4. 


rRKin:ND  ARIES.  655 

Thomas  Elyk  to  the  prebend  of  Netherbury  in  Terra, 

6th  Aug.  1604. 
John  Odell  to  the  prebend  of  Gilllngham  Major,  20th 

Dec.  1604. 
John  Still,  A.M  ,  to  the  prebend  of  Yetminster  Prima, 

alias  Upbury,  1 9th  March  1 6 1  o— 1 1 . 
Hknry^  Skwaim)  to  the  prebend  of  VVinterbourne  Earls, 

1 8th  March  1611-12. 
William  IIayvvakd  to  the  prebend  of  Torleton,  17th 

Sept.  1612. 
Henry  Cotton,  A.M.,  to  the  prebend  of  Bitten,  4th 

Dec.  1612. 
Nicholas  Fuller,  A.M.,  to  the  prebend  of  Uffculnie, 

14th  Oct.  16 1 2. 
HuMPiruEv  GvviN,  B.A.,  to  the  prebend  of  Fordington 

and  A\^ri(llington,  5tli  Dec.  161 2. 
Frederick    Vaighan    to   the    prebend   of   Durnford 

Magna,  17th  June  1613. 
John  Styll  to  the  prebend  of  Grantham  North,  13th 

July  1613. 
Henry  Good  to  the  prebend  of  Yetminster  Prima,  13th 

July  1613. 
Robert   Rower  to  the  prebend  of  Major  pars  Altaris, 

2 1st  Sept.  16 1 3. 
William  Osborne,  S.T.D.,  to  the  prebend  of  Chard- 
stock,  8th  Dec.  1613. 
Walter  ]?enett,  S.T.D.,  to  the  prebend  of  Stratton, 

27th  March  1614. 
Henry  Cotton  to  the  prebend  of  Ilighworth,  on  the 

death  of  Peter  Lillie,  in  16 14. 
John   Puideaux,  ST.  P.,  was  collated  to  a  canonry  in 

this  church  20th  June  1620. 
John  Cooth,  A.M.,  was  collated  to  a  canonry  in  this 

church  10th  Sept.  1621. 
Thomas  Fuller  to  the  prebend  of  Ilighworth,  on  the 

death  of  Heniy  Cotton,  in  1612. 
Roc.ER   Hates,  S.T.P.,  to  the  prebend   of  Lyme  and 

Ilalstock,  on  the  promotion  of  Walter  Curie  to  the 

see  of  Rochester,  6th  Apnl  1630. 


656  SALISBURY. 

Thomas  Lushington  to  the  prebend  of  Beminster  Se- 

cunda,  vice  Richard  bishop  of  Oxford  resigned,  loth 

June  1 63 1. 
Robert  Tomson  or  Tounson  to  the  prebend  of  High - 

worth,  on  the  death  of  Thomas  Fuller,  in  1632. 
John  Tounson  to  the  prebend  of  Highworth,  on  the 

death  of  Robert  Tounson,  in  1633. 
Richard  Chandler  was  collated  to  a  canonry  in  this 

church  28th  April  1634. 
Brian  Duppa,  S.T.P.,  dean  of  Christ  Churchy  Oxford^ 

to  the  prebend  of  Brixworth,  vice  Francis  Dee  pro- 
moted to  the  see  of  Peterborough,  21st  May  1634. 
William  Chillingworth,  A.M.,  to  the  prebend  of 

Brixworth,  vice  Brian  Duppa,  promoted  to  Chichester, 

28th  June  1638, 
Alexander  Hide,  LL.D.,  was  collated  to  a  canonry  in 

this  church  4th  March  1638-9. 
John  Priaulx  to  the  prebend  of  Netherbury  in  Eccle- 
sia,  19th  July  1660. 
Thomas  Lockey  to  the  prebend  of  Beminster  Prima, 

21st  July  1660. 
John  Lilleck  to  the  prebend  of  Ruscomb,  21st  July 

1660. 
Richard  Hyde  to  the  prebend  of  Warminster,  25th 

July  1660. 
Thomas   Henchman   to  the  prebend   of  Slape,  25th 

July  J  660. 
Anthony    Hawles    to   the  prebend   of  Bitton,   25th 

July  1660. 
Henry  Kinninmonde  to  the  prebend  of  Bishopstone, 

4th  Aug.  1660. 
William  Payne  to  the  prebend  of  Chardstock,  4th 

Aug.  1660. 
Henry    Carpenter    to    the   prebend   of  Yetminster 

Prima,  i6th  Aug.  1660. 
Jeremiah  Stevens  to  the  prebend  of  Ilfracombe,  20th 

Aug.  1660. 
Thomas  Bourman,  S.T.D.,  to  the  prebend  of  Beminster 

Prima,  23rd  Aug.  1660. 


PRFJiENDARIES.  657 

Richard    Drake,    S.T.I3.,    to    the  prebend  of  Alton 

North,  9th  Sept.  1660. 
Francis  Horton  to  the  prebend  of  licdminster  and 

Radchffe,  6th  Sept.  1660. 
Joshua  Tucker    to    the    prebend  of  Chisenbury  and 

Chute,  8th  Sept.  1660. 
John   Gurgany,   S.T.13.,  to   the   prebend  of  Winter- 
bourne  Earles,  13th  Sept.  1660. 
Thomas  Triplet  to  the  prebend  of  Preston,  17th  Sept. 

1660. 
W.  Creed  to  the  prebend  of  Lyme  and  Halstock,  19th 

July  1660. 
Thomas   Lockey   to  the  prebend  of  Alton   Pancras, 

17th  Aug.  1660. 
Thomas    Hyde,   S.T.P.,   to   the  prebend   of  Teynton 

Regis  cum  Yalmington,  17th  Nov.  1660. 
John  Price,  S.T.P.,   to  the  prebend    of  Yetminster 

and  Grimston,  28th  Nov.  1660. 
Aylmer  Lynche  to  the  prebend  of  Stratford,  29th 

Nov.  1660. 
Giles  Sweed,  LL.D.,  to  the  prebend  of  Shipton,  5th 

June  1661. 
Thomas  PIenchman  to  the  prebend  of  Netherbury  in 

Ecclesia,  17th  Aug.  1661. 
Edmund    Sly    to   the    prebend   of  Slape,   17th  Aug. 

1661. 
Richard  Clayton  to  the  prebend  of  Minor  pars  Al- 

taris,  19th  Aug.  1661. 
Samuel  Rogers,  S.T.B.,  to  the  prebend  of  Husborn 

and  liurbago,  22nd  Nov.  1661. 
John  IIorc.HTON,  S.T.R.,  to  the  prebend  of  Gillinghani 

Minor,  7th  Jan.  1661—2. 
William  Grove  to  the  prebend  of  Grantham  North, 

29th  May  1662. 
William  Hobbs,  S.T.D.,  to  the  prebend  of  Ik^iiinster 

Secunda,  nth  Juno  1662. 
Rali'h  Sanderson,  A.M.,  to  the  prebend  of  Nether- 
haven,  9th  Aug.  1662. 
Jeremiah   Stevens,  S.T.B.,  to  the  prebend  of  llfra- 

combe,  8th  Oct.  1662. 

VOT..    n  A    P 


658  SALISBURY. 

Joseph  Matthews,  S.T.B.,  to  the   prebend  of  Yet- 

minster  Prima,  16th  Oct.  1662. 
Edmund  Sly  was  collated  to  a  canonry  in  this  church 
26th  Feb.  i66^-^. 

John  Uurell  was  collated  to  a  canonry  in  this  church 

2 1st  March  1662—3. 
Thomas  Georges,  S.T.P.,  was  collated  to  a  canonry  in 
this  church  ist  April  i66^. 

Francis   Bayly  to  the   prebend  of  Lyme   and  Hal- 
stock,  2ist  Aug.  1663. 

^Thomas   Hill  to  the  prebend    of  Bitton,   23rd  Jan. 
1663-4. 

Richard  Kent  to  the  prebend  of  Major  pars  Altaris, 
installed  21st  June  1664. 

Joshua  Childrey  to  the  prebend  of  Yetminster  Prima, 
installed  21st  June  1664. 

Charles  Pickering,  collated  to  Ilfracombe  8th  Feb., 
installed  23rd  Feb.  1664-5. 

Richard  Drake  to  the  prebend  of  Bricklesworth,  in- 
stalled 24th  Feb.  1664—5. 

Charles    Pickering   to  the   prebend   of  Gilhngham 
Major,  installed  3rd  Aug.  1665. 

Thomas  Lawrence  to  the  prebend  of  Ilfracombe,  in- 
stalled 30th  Aug.  1665. 

Thomas  Lambert  to  the  prebend  of  Grantham  South, 
installed  3rd  Feb.  1665-6. 

James  Gardiner  to  the  prebend  of  Stratton,  3rd  Feb. 
1665-6. 

Richard  Hyde  to  the  prebend  of  Grantham  North, 
27th  March  1666. 

Richard  Watson  to  the  prebend  of  Warminster  Ec- 
clesia,  29th  March  1666. 

Thomas  Hyde  to  the  prebend  of  Yetminster  Secunda, 
24th  Dec.  1666. 

John  Nicholas,  collated  to  Lyme  and  Halstock  14th, 
installed  15th  May  1667. 

Thomas ,  collated  to  F'ordington,  installed  24th 

June  1667. 

William  Lloyd,  collated  to  Woodford  and  Welford 
1 6th  Dec.  1667,  installed  6th  Feb.  1667-8. 


PREBENDARIES.  G59 

Daniel  Whitby,  collated  to  Yatesbury,  installed  22nd 
Oct.  1668. 

Daniel  Whitby  to  the  prebend  of  Husborn  and  Bur- 
bage,  7th  Nov.  j668. 

John  Martin,  collated  to  Yatesbury,  installed  22nd 
Nov.  1668. 

Joseph  Sayek,  collated  to  Beminster  Secunda  2oth^  in- 
stalled 26th  May  1670. 

John  Sherman  to  the  prebend  of  Yetminster  Prima, 
30th  Sept.  1670. 

Isaac  Barrow,  S.T.P.,  to  the  prebend  of  Yetminster 
Prima,  i6th  May  1671. 

Daniel  Blyth  to  the  prebend  of  Ilfracombe,  16th  May 
1671. 

Charles  Mason,  S.T.P.,  to  the  prebend  of  Beminster 
Prima,  15th  July  1671. 

Gregory  Hascard,  S.T.P.,  to  the  prebend  ofStratton, 
1st  Sept.  167  I. 

Richard  Watson,  S.T.P.,  to  the  prebend  of  Bitton, 
15th  and  installed  19th  Dec.  1671. 

Robert  Hawkins  to  the  prebend  of  Warminster  Ec- 
clcsia,  6tli  and  installed  29tli  Jan.  1671-2. 

Timothy  Toitixg  to  the  prebend  of  Alton  South,  23rd 
Jan.  and  installed  6th  Feb.  167 1-2. 

Robert  Frampton  to  the  prebend  of  Torleton,  in- 
stalled 15th  Aug.  1672. 

Paul  Lathom  to  the  prebend  of  Warminster,  15th 
Aug.  1672. 

Seth  Ward  to  the  prebend  of  Combe  and  Harnham, 
on  the  death  of  John  Ohappel,  I9t]i  Aug..  and  in- 
stalled 3rd  Oct.  1672. 

Thomas  Boiuhier,  LL.D.,  to  the  prebend  of  Shipton, 
4th  Dec.  1672,  and  installed  8th  Jan.  1672-3. 

Joseph  Kelsey,  S.T.Ji.,  to  the  prebend  of  Netherbury 
in  Terra,  installed  8th  June  1674. 

Richard  Clayton,  S.T.P.,to  the  prebend  of  Netherbury 
in  Ecclcsia,  on  the  death  of  Thomas  Henchman,  in- 
stalled 9th  Feb.  1674-5. 

Marmaduke  Good  to  the  prebend  of  Minor  pars  Al- 

4  r  2 


060  SALISHUllV. 

taris,  on  the  resignation  of  Richard  Clayton,  24th 
Feb.  1674-5. 

William  Corker  to  the  prebend  of  Yetminster  prima, 
on  the  resignation  of  Isaac  Barrow,  17th  June,  and 
installed  28th  Aug.  1675. 

Edward  Pocock  to  the  prebend  of  Winterbourne  Earls, 
on  the  death  of  John  Gurgany,  installed  1st  Sept.  1675. 

David  Jenneh  to  the  prebend  of  Netherbury  in  Eccle- 
sia,  on  the  death  of  Richard  Clayton,  installed  28th 
June  1676. 

Edward  Pocock,  collated  to  Durnford  Magna,  3i8t 
July,  installed  ist  Sept.  1677. 

John  Martin,  collated  to  Preston  5th  Oct.  1677,  on 
the  death  of  Jerameel  Terrant. 

John  Fielding  to  the  prebend  of  Yatesbury,  13th  Oct. 
1677,  on  the  death  of  John  Martin. 

Giles  Thornburgh  to  the  prebend  of  Gillinghara  Mi- 
nor, on  the  death  of  John  Houghton,  installed  13th 
Aug.  1667. 

Joshua  Sacheverell  to  the  prebend  of  Winterbourne 
Earls,  on  the  death  of  Edward  Pocock,  installed  9th 
Sept.  1677. 

John  Fielding  to  the  prebend  of  Beminster  Prima, 
1 8th  Feb.  i6']'j-'(^. 

John  Fielding  to  the  prebend  of  Yatminster,  in- 
stalled 23rd  Feb.  1677-8. 

John  Fielding  to  the  prebend  of  Yatesbury,  installed 
13th  Oct.  1677. 

Isaac  Walton  to  the  prebend  of  Yatesbury,  on  the 
death  of  John  Fielding,  installed  26th  July  1678. 

Lancelot  Addison,  S.T.P.,  collated  to  Minor  pars 
Altaris  15th  Nov.  1678,  and  installed  13th  June 
1679. 

Isaac  Walton,  collated  to  Bishopstone  6th  and  in- 
stalled I  ith  Jan.  1678-9,  on  the  death  of  Henry  Ken- 
nimond. 

Timothy  Morton,  collated  to  Yatesbury  in  Ecclesia 
29th  Jan.  and  installed  7th  Feb.  1678—9,  on  the  re- 
signation of  Isaac  Walton. 


PREBENDARIES.  661 

Richard  Kent,  collated  to  Chisenbury  and  Chute  nth 

and  installed  15th  Sept.  1679. 
Ti.MOTHY  Morton,  collated  to  Major  pars  Altaris  i^th 

and  installed  i8th  Sept.  1679,  ^'^  ^^^^  cession  of  Ri- 
chard Kent. 
Thomas  Barford  to  the  prebend  of  Yatesbury  in  Ec- 

clesia,  on  the  cession  of  Timothy  Morton ;  installed 

3rd  Oct.  1679. 
Thomas  Ward,   collated   to   Netherhaven   26th   Dec. 

1679,  installed  2nd  Jan.  1679-80. 
John  Younger,  S.T.B.,  to  the  prebend  of  Woodford 

and  Wilsford,  on  the  promotion  of  William  Lloyd  to 

the  see  of  St.  Asaph  ;  installed  14th  Oct.  1680. 
Thomas  Ward,  A.M.,  to  the   prebend  of  Gillingham 

Major,  on  the  death  of  Charles  Pickering;  installed 

I  2th  Jan.  1680-1. 
Isaac  Walton,  A.M.,  to  the  prebend  of  Netherhaven, 

on  the  cession  of  Thomas  AVard  ;  installed  24th  Jan. 

1 680-1. 
Richard  Bowman,  A.M.,  to  the   prebend   of  Bishop- 
stone,  on  the  cession  of  Isaac  Walton  ;  instalh'd  28th 

April  1 68 1. 
WiM-iAM  Samm,  A.m.,  to  the  prebend  of  Combe  and 

Harnham,  on  the  resignation  of  Seth  \\^ard ;  installed 

9th  Nov.  1 68 1. 
Thomas  Ward,  A.M.,  to  the  prebend  of  Teynton  Regis 

cum  Yalmpton  and  Preston,  on  the  death  of  Gabriel 

Thistlethwayte,  23rd  Jan.  1681—2. 
John  Fieldinc.,  A.M.,  to  the  prebend  of  Gillingliam 

Major,  on  the  resignation  of  Thomas  Ward  ;  installed 

24th  Jan.  1 68 1-2. 
Giles  'I'mokxrurgh,  A.M.,  to  the  prebend  of  Beminster 

Prima,  on  the  resignation  of  John  Fielding  ;  installed 

25th  Jan.  1681-2. 
John  Stubbes,  A.M.,   to  the  prebend   of  Gillingham 

Minor,  on  the  resignation  of  Giles  Thornburgh  ;  in- 
stalled Jst  Feb.  1 68  J -2. 
Edward  Young  to  the  prebend  of  Gillingham  Minor, 


GG2  SALISBURY. 

on  the  resignation  of  John  Stubbes;  installed  14th 
Sept.  1682. 

John  Stubuks,  A.M.,  to  the  prebend  of  Torleton,  on 
the  resignation  of  Robert  bishop  of  Gloueester ;  in- 
stalled 30th  March  1683. 

John  IIinton,  A.M  ,  to  the  prebend  of  Uffculme,  in- 
stalled 19th  May  1683. 

Richard  Hill  to  the  prebend  of  Alton  North,  in- 
stalled 1 2th  June  1683. 

William  Dovvsk  to  the  prebend  of  Grantham  North,  on 
the  cession  of  Richard  Hill ;  installed  12th  June  1683. 

John  Byron,  A.M.,  to  the  prebend  of  Ilfracombe,  in- 
stalled 21st  May  1684. 

Hananiah  Gifford  to  the  prebend  of  Slape,  on  the 
death  of  Stephen  Constable;  installed  17th  Dec.  1684. 

Benjamin  Johnson  to  the  prebend  of  Bitton,  installed 
22nd  Jan.  1684-5. 

Farewell  Perry  to  the  prebend  of  Winterbourne 
Earls,  on  the  death  of  Joshua  Sacheverel ;  installed 
28th  Jan.  1684— 5. 

Edmund  Jeffrey,  A.M.,  to  the  prebend  of  Bitton,  on 
the  death  of  Benjamin  Johnson  ;  installed  13th  Jan. 
1685-6. 

Thomas  Lessey,  A.M.,  to  the  prebend  of  Warminster, 
on  the  death  of  Paul  Lathom ;  installed  28th  May 
1687. 

Nathaniel  Spinckes,  A.M.,  to  the  prebend  of  Major 
pars  Altaris,  on  the  resignation  of  Timothy  Moreton; 
installed  25th  July  1687. 

Edmund  Scarburgh,  A.M.,  collated  to  Highworth  30th 
July,  on  the  death  of  John  Tounson ;  installed  6th 
Aug.  1687. 

Edward  Young,  LL.B.,  to  the  prebend  of  Combe  and 
Harnham,  on  the  death  of  William  Samm ;  installed 
14th  Jan.  1687-8. 

Thomas  Morer,  A.M.,  to  the  prebend  of  Gillingham 
Minor,  on  the  cession  of  Edward  Young ;  installed 
2ist  Jan.  1687-8. 


PREBENDARIES.  663 

Robert   Pierce   to    the    prebend    of  Chardbtock,   in- 
stalled 3rd  Oct.  1 689. 
William   Lake,  A.M.,  to   the   prebend   of  Ruscomb 

Southbury,  installed  25th  Aug.  1690. 
Robert  Townsexd  to  the  prebend  of  Preston,   20th 

Jan. 1690— I. 
Thomas  Smith,  S.T.P.,  to  the  prebend  of  Major  pars 

Altaris,  20th  Jan.  1690-1. 
John  Hintox,  A.M.,  to  the  prebend  of  Griniston  and 

Yetminster,  2nd  May  1691. 
Richard  Bowman,  LL.B.,  to  the  prebend  of  Uffculme, 

4th  May  1691. 
Cornelius  Yeates,  M.A.,  to  the  prebend  of  Bishop- 
stone,  4th  May  1691. 
Richard   Eyre   to  the  prebend  of  Bitton ;    installed 

19th  Feb.  1691-2. 
Edward  Harwick  to   the   prebend   of  Stratford;  in- 
stalled 22nd  Feb.  1691-2. 
Abraham  Rrookbank,  A.M.,  to  the  prebend  of  Uff- 

culme;  installed  18th  ^larch  1691-2. 
John  Stevens, LL.B.,  to  the  prebend  of  Chisenbury  and 

Chute;  installed  14th  Oct.  1692. 
Edward  Pocock,  A.M.,  to  the  prebend  of  Netherbury; 

installed  29th  March  1692. 
Edward  Chubb  to  the  prebend  of  Beminster  Prima; 

installed  28th  March  1693. 
James  Canaries,  S.T.P.,  to  the  prebend  of  Durnford 

Magna,  on  the  cession  of  Edward  Pocock  ;   installed 

2nd  May  1693. 
ThomasGreene,  S.T.P. ,  to  the  i)rebend  ofSlape,on  the 

resignation  of  Henry  Giffard;  installed  10th  June  1693. 
William  Gale  to  the  prebend  of  Beminster  Secunda, 

on  the  death  of  John  Sayor ;  installed  12th  Oct.  1693. 
Peter  Terry  to  the  prebend  of  Major  pars  Altaris,  on 

the  resignation  of  Thomas  Smith  ;  installed  28th  June 

1694. 
JosEiMi  Kklsey,  S.T.B.,  to  the  prebend   of  (iraiithain 

South,   on  the  deatii  of  Thomas   Lambert ;   installed 

14th  Jan.  1694-5. 


664>  SALISBURY. 

Thomas  Hawes  to  the  prebend  of  Netherbiiry  in  Terra, 
on  the  resignation  of  Joseph  Kelsey;  installed  5th 
Feb.  1694-5. 

Charles  Trippett,  A.M.,  to  the  prebend  of  Alton 
North,  on  the  death  of  Richard  Hill ;  installed  1 6th 
April  1695. 

Daniel  Whitby,  S.T. P.,  to  the  prebend  of  Teynton,  on 
the  death  of  Thomas  Ward  ;  installed  14th  April  1696. 

James  Canaries,  S.T. P.,  to  the  prebend  of  Husborn 
and  Burbage,  on  the  cession  of  Daniel  Whitby;  in- 
stalled 25th  April  1696. 

Timothy  Topping,  A.M.,  to  the  prebend  of  Durnford,  on 
the  cession  of  James  Canaries;  installed  9th  May  1696. 

Henry  Austin,  A.M.,  to  the  prebend  of  Alton  South, 
ahas  Alton  Pancras;  installed  1  ith  May  1696. 

Thomas  Coker  to  the  prebend  of  Bishopstone,  on  the 
cession  of  Cornelius  Yeates;  installed  9th  April  1696. 

John  Jelland  to  the  prebend  of  (Irantham  North,  on 
the  death  of  William  Dowse;  installed  30th  Oct.  1697. 

William  Craig  to  the  prebend  of  Gillingham  Major, 
on  the  death  of  John  Fielding ;  installed  24th  March 
1697-8. 

John  Stevens,  LL.B.,  collated  to  Husborn  and  Bur- 
bage 21st  May,  on  the  cession  of  Daniel  Whitby;  in- 
stalled 14th  June  1698. 

AuGUSTiN  WiNGFiELD  to  the  prcbcud  of  Chisenbury 
and  Chute,  on  the  cession  of  John  Stevens ;  installed 
14th  June  1698. 

Charles  Theophilus  Mutel,  collated  to  Chisenbury 
and  Chute  25th  Jan.,  on  the  death  of  Augustin  Wing- 
field,  installed  8th  Feb.  1698-9. 

John  Gibr  to  the  prebend  of  Bedrainster  and  Rad- 
cliffe,  on  the  death  of  Francis  Horton ;  installed  23rd 
June  1699. 

Richard  Barford  to  the  prebend  of  Torleton ;  in- 
stalled nth  Dec.  1699. 

Charles  Theophilus  Mutel  to  the  prebend  of  Hus- 
born and  Burbage,  on  the  death  of  John  Stevens  ;  in- 
stalled 20th  June  1 70 1. 


PREBENDARIES.  665 

Ralph  Bohun,  LL.D.,  to  the  prebend  of  Chieenbury  and 
Chute,  on  the  cession  of  Charles  Thcophilus  Mutel ; 
installed  8th  Aug.  1701. 

Henry  Rogers  to  the  prebend  of  Yatesbury,  on  the 
death  of  Thomas  Barford;  installed  i8th  Dec.  1701. 

White  Kexxet,  S.T.P.,  to  the  prebend  of  Combo 
and  Ilarnham ;  installed  15th  April  1701. 

John  Colbach,  S.T.P.,  to  the  prebend  of  Yatminster 
Prima;  installed  7th  Aug.  1702.. 

John  Gane,  M.A.,  to  the  prebend  of  Yatminster  Se- 
cunda;  installed  24th  March  1702-3. 

Edward  Chandler,  S.T.P.,  to  the  prebend  of  Minor 
pars  Altaris,  on  the  death  of  Lancelot  Addison ;  in- 
stalled 20th  May  1703. 

Nathaniel  Shute,  S.T.P.,  to  the  prebend  of  lluscomb 
Southbury,  on  the  death  of  WiUiam  Lake ;  installed 
20th  May  1704. 

Joseph  Kelsey,  S.T.B.,  to  the  prebend  of  Highworth, 
on  the  death  of  Edmund  Scarborough;  installed  9th 
Nov.  1705. 

William  Wotton,  S.T.B.,  to  the  prebend  of  Grant- 
ham South,  on  the  cession  of  Joseph  Kelsey ;  in- 
stalled 18th  Nov.  1705. 

John  Hoadley,  A.M.,  collated  to  Woodford  and  Wils- 
ford,  on  the  promotion  of  John  Younger  to  the  dean- 
ery; installed  2ist  Feb.  1705-6. 

Rice  Adams,  A.M.,  collated  to  Stratford,  and  installed 
3rd  Aug.  1706. 

William  Jackrox,  collated  to  Alton  North,  and  in- 
stalled 27th  Sept.  1707. 

Charles  Wrotghton,  A.M.,  collated  to  Chardstock 
on  the  death  of  Robert  Pierce;  installed  19th  Dec. 
1707. 

John  Craig,  collated  to  Durnford,  on  the  death  of 
Timothy  Topping;  installed  2nd  Nov.  1708. 

Geoiu;k  Stephens,  A.M.,  collated  to  Stratton  26th 
Nov.,  installed  loth  Dec.  1708. 

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666  SALISBURY. 

John  Foster,  A.M.,  collated  to  Beminstcr  Prima  i  itli 
May  1710,  on  the  resignation  of  Edward  Chubb. 

George  Stephens,  A.M.,  collated  to  Highworth  7th 
Nov.  1 710,  on  the  death  of  J.  Kelsey. 

Henry  Austen,  A.M.,  collated  to  Stratton  nth  Nov. 
1710,  on  the  cession  of  George  Stephens. 

Roger  Key,  A.M.,  collated  to  Alton  South  i8th  Nov. 

1 7 10,  on  the  cession  of  Henry  Austen. 
Benjamin  D'Araxda,  collated  to  Husborn  and  Bur- 

bage  loth  Feb.  17 10,  on  the  death  of  Charles  Theo- 
philus  Mutel. 
Francis  Eyre,  A.M.,  collated  to  Uffculmbe  6th  June 

171 1,  on  the  death  of  Abraham  Brooksbank. 
Thomas  Burnett,  A.M.,  collated  to  Lyme  and  Hal- 
stock  13th  June  17 1 1,  on  the  death  of  John  Nicholas. 

James  Ligertword,  A.M.,  collated  to  Ruscombe 
Southbury  13th  June  17 12,  on  the  death  of  Natha- 
niel Shute. 

John  Short  hose,  collated  to  Staunton  Bernard  15th 
Sept.  171 2,  on  the  death  of  John  Norris. 

James  Bouchier,  LL.D.,  collated  to  Shipton;  installed 
5th  Jan.  1713-14. 

Francis  Fox,  A.M.,  collated  to  Wilsford  and  Wood- 
ford 23rd  April,  installed  ist  May  17 13. 

Gilbert  Burnett,  A.M.,  collated  to  Beminster  Se- 
cunda  ist  July,  installed  J4th  July  17 15,  on  the  death 
of  William  Gale. 

John  Holland,  S.T.P.,  collated  to  Gillingham  Minor 
ist  March  17 15— 16,  installed  6th  April  17 16,  on  the 
death  of  Thomas  Morer. 

John  Holland,  S.T.P.,  collated  to  Chisenbury  and 
Chute  1 8th,  installed  20th  Oct.  17 16,  on  the  death  of 
Ralph  Bohun. 

Thomas  Bundle,  LL.B.,  collated  to  GilHngham  Minor 
on  the  cession  of  John  Holland ;  installed  20th  Oct. 
1716. 

Samuel  Dunster,  S.T.P.,  collated  to  Netherbury  in 


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Terra  4th,  installed  7th  June  1717,  on  the  death  of 

Thomas  Ilawes. 
Thomas  Rundlk,  LL.B.,  collated  to  Ilfraconibe  9th^ 

installed  1 3th  July  1 7  i  7,  on  the  death  of  John  ]5yroni. 
Thomas    Henchman,   A.M.,    collated   to    Gillinghani 

Minor,  on  the  cession  of  Thomas  Rundle ;  installed 

3rd  Oct.  17  17. 
John  Bampton,  A.M.,  collated  to  Minor  pars  altaris 

29th  April,  installed  7th  May  17 18,  on  the  promotion 

of  Edward  Chandler  to  the  bishopric  of  Coventry  and 

Lichfield. 
John  Lawrence,  A.M.,  collated  to  Netherhaven  22nd, 

installed  27th  Feb.  1719-20,  on  the  death  of  Isaac 

Walton. 
Samuel  Dunster,   S.T.P.,   collated  to  Grimston  and 

Yatminster  Jith  May,  installed  3rd  Sept.  1720,  on 

the  death  of  John  Ilinton. 
Martin  Benson,  A.]\L,  collated  to  Yetminster  Prima 

17th  May,  installed  ist  Aug.  1720,  on  the  resignation 

of  John  Colebach. 
Henry  Thorpe,  A.AL,  collated  to  Slape,  on  the  death 

of  John  Greene;  installed  23rd  May  1720. 
John  Taylor,  A.M.,  collated  to  Netherbury  in  Terra 

4th,  installed  8th  July  1720,  on  cession  of  Sam.  Dustin. 
AmiAHAM    Franke,  A.m.,    collated   to    Coombe   and 

Harnham  and  Ruscombo  6th  July,  installed  ist  Aug. 

1720,  on  the  promotion  of  \Vhite  Kennett. 
Martin  Benson,  collated  to  Ilfracomb  10th,  installed 

13th  Jan.  1720-21,  on  the  cession  of  Thomas  Bundle. 
GiLHKUT  IUjrnet,  A.M.,  collated  to  Gillinghani  Ma- 

joris  24th  Feb.,  installed  4th  March  1720—21,  on  the 

death  of  M'illiam  Craiir. 
William  Colnet,  S.T.P.,  collated  to  Chute  and  Chi- 

senbury  in  Feb.,  installed  nth  ^March  1720-21,  on 

the  cession  of  John  Holland. 
Joseph  Bitleu,  A. 13.,  collated   to  Yetminster  Prima 

27th  March,  installed  i  5th  April  1721,  on  the  cession 

of  Martin  Benson. 

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668  SALISBURY. 

John  Gamage,  A.M.,  collated  to  Beminster  Secunda 

1 2th,  installed  22nd  April   1721,  on  the  cession  of 

Gilbert  Burnet. 
John  Shuttleworth,  A.M.,  collated  to  Preston,  on 

the  death  of  Robert  Townsend;   installed  7th  Oct. 

1721. 
John   Squire,  A.M.,  collated  to  Yatesbury  6th,  in- 
stalled Toth  Oct.  172 1,  on  the  death  of  Henry  Rogers. 
Richard  Rootes,  A.M.,  collated  to  Staunton  Bernard 

12th  July  1722,  on  the  death  of  John  Shorthose. 
Charles    Naylor,  A.M.,   collated   to  Winterbourne 

Earls,  on  the  death  of  Farewell  Perry ;  installed  4th 

Sept.  1723. 
Arthur  Ashley  Sykes,  A.M.,  collated  to  Alton  North 

6th  Jan.,  installed  7th  Feb.  1723-4,  on  the  death  of 

William  Jackson. 
Abdiah  Taylor,  collated  to  Beminster  Prima,  on  the 

death  of  John  Foster;  installed  7th  July  1724. 
Joseph  Sager,  A.M.,  collated  to  Warminster  12th,  in- 
stalled 15th  April  1726. 
William  Wake,  A.M.,  collated  to  Teynton  Regis  5th, 

installed   19th    May  1726,   on  the   death  of  Daniel 

Whitby. 
Richard  Younger,  A.M.,  collated  to  Fordington  and 

Writhlington  loth,  installed  21st  May  1726,  on  the 

death  of  Thomas  Wyatt. 
John  Craig,  collated  to  Gillingham  Major  28th  June, 

installed  20th  Aug.  1726,  on  the  death  of  Gilbert 

Burnet. 
Thomas  Pyle,  A.M.,  collated  to  Durnford,  on  cession 

of  John  Craig;  installed  loth  Dec.  1726. 
Thomas  Wishaw,  A.M.,  collated  to  Grantham  North 

J  7th,  installed  21st  Jan.  1726-27,  on  the  death  of 

John  Tolland. 
William   Stevenson,  A.M.,  collated  to  Netherbury 

in  Ecclesia  nth,  installed  i8th  March  1726-27,  on 

the  death  of  Edward  Pococke. 
Dennys  Payne,  A.M.,  collated  to  Ilfracombe,  on  the 


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resignation  of  Martin   IJenson  ;    installed   17th  June 

1727. 
John  Nourse,  A.M.,  collated  to  Major  pars  Altaris, 

on  the  death  of  Peter  Terry;  installed  13th  Oct.  1727. 
John  Balguy,  A.M.,  collated  to  Grantham  South  25th 

Jan.,  installed   2nd  Feb.  1727—28,   on  the  death  of 

William  Wootton. 
Samuel  Eyre,  LL.D.,    collated    to    Chisenbury   and 

Chute  22nd  Jan.,  installed  1st  Feb.  1728-29,  on  the 

death  of  William  Colnett. 
George    Frome,    LL.B.,    collated    to    Wintcrbourne 

Earls,  on  the  resignation  of  Charles  Nay  lor;  installed 

1 6th  Aug.  1729. 
Richard  Hele,  A.M.,  collated  to  Chardstock,  on  the 

death  of  Charles  Wroughton  ;    installed    12th  Nov. 

1729. 
Francis  Fox,  A.M.,  collated  to  Stratton  14th,  installed 

17th  April  1730,  on  the  death  of  Henry  Austin. 
John  Scott,  A.M.,  collated  to  AV^ilsford  and  Woodford 

2ist,  installed  27tli  April  1730,  on  the  resignation  of 

Francis  Fox. 
George   INIaddocks,  A.M.,  collated   to   Alton   South 

22nd  April,  installed  12th  June  1731,  on  the  death 

of  lloger  Key. 
Samuel  Rolleston,  A.M.,  collated  to  Teynton  Regis 

cum  Yalmpton  and  Preston  9th,  installed  15th  Feb. 

1 73 1 -2,  on  the  death  of  William  Wake. 
John  Sager,  A.M.,  collated  to  Gillingham  ^lajor,  on 

the  death  of  John  Craig;   installed  15th  April  1732. 
William   I^ane,  A.M.,  collated  to  Netherhavcn  16th, 

installed  24th  June   1732,  on  the  death  of  Francis 

Laurence. 
John  Straight,  S.T.B.,  collated  to  Warminster  4th, 

installed   nth  Oct.  1732,  on  the   cession  of  Joseph 

Sager. 
Thomas  Eyre,  M.A.,  collated  to  Highworth,  on  the 

death  of  George  Stevens;  installed  15th  Sept.  1733. 


670  SALISBURY. 

Thomas  Woodford,  LL.D.,  collated  to  Coombo  and 

Harnham  9th,  installed  13th  Oct.  1733,  on  the  death 

of  Abraham  Frank  e. 
Nicholas  Webb,  M.A.,  collated  to  Torleton,  on  the 

death  of  Richard  Barford;  installed  20th  Aug.  1735. 
Hugh  Wynn,  LL.D.,  collated  to  Warminster  10th, 

installed  24th  March  1736-37,  on  the  death  of  John 

Straight. 
Henry  Brooke,  LL.D.,  collated  to  Shipton  27th,  in- 
stalled 31st  Dec.  1737,  on  the  death  of  James  Bou- 

chier. 
William  Periam,  D.D.,  collated  to  Stratford  8th,  in- 
stalled nth  April  1738,  on  the  death  of  Rice  Adams. 
George   Conway,  M.A.,  collated  to  Yatminster,  on 

the  death  of  John  Gane;  installed  26th  June  1738. 
Hugh  Wynn,  LL.D.,  collated  to  Stratton  12th,  installed 

26th  July  1738,  on  the  death  of  Francis  Fox. 
Charles  Moss,  M.A.,  collated  to  Warminster  25th, 

installed  27th  July  1738,  on  the  resignation  of  Hugh 

Wynn. 
George  William  Harris,  M.A.,  collated  to  Yetmin- 

ster  Prima,  on  the  promotion  of  Dr.  Joseph  Butler  to 

the  see  of  Bristol ;  installed  5th  March  1738-39. 
John  Fountayne,  M.A.,  collated  to  Uffculmbe  27th 

March,  installed  i6th  April   1739,  on  the  death  of 

Francis  Eyre. 
Charles  Moss,  M.A.,  collated  to  Husborn  and  Bur- 

bage  15th  April,  installed  7th  May  1740,  on  the  death 

of  Benjamin  d'Aranda. 
John    Clarke,   M.A.,   collated   to  Warminster   19th 

April,  installed  17th  May  1740,  on  the  resignation  of 

Charles  Moss. 
AViLLiAM  Miles,  M.A.,  collated  to  AYarminster  2nd, 

installed  4th  Sept.  1 741,  on  the  death  of  John  Clarke. 
Angel  Chauncey,  M.A.,  collated  to  Bishopstone  7th, 

installed  27th  Aug.  1741,  on  the  death  of  Thomas 

Coker. 


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Francis  Powell,  M.A.,  collated  to  Ruscombo  South- 
bury,  on  tho  death  of  James  Ligertwood ;   installed 

9th  Dec.  1742. 
John  Pern,  M.A.,  collated  to  Chute  and  Chisenbury 

nth,  installed  16th  Dec.  1742,  on  the  death  of  Sa- 
muel Eyre. 
Edmund  Aubrey,  L.B.,  collated  to  Stratford  2nd  Feb. 

1743-44,  installed  17  th  March  1743-44,  on  tho  death 

of  Wilham  Periam. 
Martin  Annesley,  M.A.,   collated  to  Alton  South 

25th  April,  installed  26th  May  1 744,  on  the  death  of 

George  Maddocks. 
Thomas   Broughton,   M.A.,   collated   to   Bedminster 

and  Redcliffe,  on  the  death  of  John  Gibbs  ;  installed 

13th  Oct.  1744. 
Ralph  Freman,  D.D.,  collated  to  Bitton  4th,  installed 

8th  Feb.  1745-6,  on  the  death  of  Richard  Eyre. 
William  Hilman,  A.M.,  collated  to  Beininster  Prima 

13th,  installed  30th  Aug.  1 746,  on  the  death  of  Abdiah 

Taylor. 
John  Pocock,  A.M.,  collated  to  Gillingham  Minor  2nd 

Dec.  1746,  installed  15th  Jan.  1746-7,  on  tho  death 

of  Thomas  Henchman. 
Sherlock  Willis,  M.A.,  collated  to  Beminster  Secunda 

9th,  installed  29th  Sept.  1747,  on  the  death  of  John 

Gamago.     . 
William  Milks,  collated  to  Warminster  3rd  June, 

installed  ist  July  1748,  on  the  death  of  William  Miles. 
William  Dodwkll,  jNI.A.,  collated  to  Grantham  South 

5th,  installed   8th  Oct.  1748,  on   the  death  of  John 

Balguy. 
Charles  Dunster,  A.M.,  collated  to  Grimston  and 

Yatminstcr  31st  Oct.,  installed    4th  Nov.  1748,  on 

the  resignation  of  Samuel  Dunster. 
RoiuniT  Gilbert,  A.M.,  collated  to  Alton  South,  on 

tho  death  of  Martin  Annesley  ;    installed   8th  July 

'749- 
IIknrv   Hawks,   A.M.,  collated  to  Preston  iitli,  in- 


072  SALISBURY. 

stalled  13th  June  1750,  on  the  death  of  John  Shuttle- 
worth. 

George  Woodward,  A.M.,  collated  to  Lyme  and  Hal- 
stock,  on  the  death  of  Thomas  Burnet ;  installed  7  th 
July  1750. 

Newton  Ogle,  M.A.,  collated  to  Gillingham  Major 
22nd  Aug.  1750,  on  the  death  of  Joseph  Sager. 

Robert  Sherard,  A.M.,  collated  to  Grimston  and 
Yatminster,  on  the  death  of  Charles  Dunster;  in- 
stalled 26th  Jan.  1750-51. 

John  Lu:mby,  collated  to  Minor  pars  Altaris  3rd5  in- 
stalled 24th  July  1 75 1,  on  the  death  of  John  Bampton. 

John  James  Majendie,  collated  to  Netherhaven,  on 
the  death  of  William  Lane  ;  installed  8th  Aug.  1752. 

William  Hillman^  M.A.,  collated  to  Ilfracombe  5th, 
installed  9th  June  1753,  oji  the  death  of  Dennis 
Payne. 

John  Allen,  A.M.,  collated  to  Beminster  Prima  8th 
June,  installed  J4th  July,  on  the  resignation  of  Wil- 
liam Hilman. 

Abraham  Le  Moine,  D.D.,  collated  to  Yetminster 
Secunda  15th,  installed  22nd  Dec.  1753,  ^^  ^^®  death 
of  George  Conway. 

Robert  Gilbert,  M.A.,  collated  to  Highworth  29th 
Dec.  1753,  installed  ist  Jan.  1754,  on  the  death  of 
Thomas  Eyre. 

Frederick  Toll,  M.A.,  collated  to  Alton  South  4th 
Feb.,  installed  9th  March  1754,  on  cession  of  Robert 
Gilbert. 

George  Watts,  M.A.,  collated  to  Major  pars  Altaris 
23rd  March,  installed  21st  May  1754,  on  the  death 
of  John  Nourse. 

Robert  Jenner,  LL.D.,  collated  to  Shipton  20th,  in- 
stalled 25th  May  1754,  on  the  death  of  Henry  Brooke. 

George  Woodward,  M.A.,  collated  to  Stratton  6th, 
installed  22nd  March  1755,  ^^  ^^®  death  of  Hugh 
Wynn. 

Thomas  Seaward,  M.A.,  collated  to  Lyme  and  Hal- 


PRKBExXDARIKS.  673 

stock  2nd  May,  installed  5tli  June  1755,  on  the  death 
of  George  Woodward. 

Hon.  George  Hamilton,  M.A.,  collated  to  Wilsford 
and  Woodford  24th  Jan.,  installed  7th  Feb.  1756,  on 
the  death  of  John  Scott. 

John  Lumby,  M.A.,  collated  to  Alton  South  6th,  in- 
stalled 9th  Mar.  1756,  on  the  resignation  of  Frederick 
Toll. 

Richard  Easton,  M.A.,  collated  to  Grantham  North 
5th,  installed  8th  July  1756,  on  the  death  of  Thomas 
Wisham. 

Henry  Gresley,  M.A.,  collated  to  Minor  pars  Altaris 
ist,  installed  7th  Aug.  1756,  on  the  cession  of  John 
Lumby. 

Edward  Blake,  D.D.,  collated  to  Chardstock,  on  the 
death  of  Richard  Ilele ;  installed  20th  Sept.  1756. 

William  Rarford,  collated  to  Alton  North  20th,  in- 
stalled 24th  Dec.  1756,  on  the  death  of  Arthur  Ashly 
Sykes. 

George  Watts,  collated  to  Durnford  22nd  Jan.,  in- 
stalled 19th  March  1757,  on  the  death  of  Thomas 
Pyle. 

Gregory  Sharpe,  LL.D.,  collated  to  Yetminster  Se- 
cunda  jst  Feb.,  installed  j  8th  March  1757,  on  the 
death  of  Abraham  Le  Moine. 

William  Bowles,  collated  to  Major  pars  Altaris,  on 
the  resignation  of  George  Watts  ;  installed  4th  Feb. 

^757- 
John  Mflso,  M.A.,  collated  to  Alton  South  11th  Feb., 

installed    4th    March    1 757,   on    the    death   of  John 

Lumby. 

John  Nicoll,  M.A.,  collated  to  Gillingham  Major,  on 

the  cession  of  Newton   Ogle  ;    installed    9th   March 

John  Allen,  M.A.,  collated  to  Fordington  with  Writh- 
lington  29th  March,  installed  ist  April  1757,  on  the 
death  of  Richard  Younger. 

James  Sparrow,  M.A.,  collated  to  Henunstcr  Prima 
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15th,  installed  23rd  April  1757,  on  the  cession  of 
John  Allen. 
Newton  Ogle,  M.A.,  collated  to  Stratford  2i8t  Feb., 
installed  4th  March  1758,  on  the  death  of  Edmund 
Aubrey. 
John  Willis,  M.A.,  collated  to  Ruscombe  23rd  Dec. 
1 758,  installed  9th  Jan.  1759,  on  the  cession  of  Francis 

Povvell. 
Charles  Tarrant,  M.A.,  collated  to  Yatesbury  17th 
July,  installed  ist  Aug.  1759,  on  the  death  of  John 

Squire. 
John  Fisher,  M.A.,  collated  to  Preston  30th,  installed 

31st  July  1759,  on  the  death  of  Henry  Hawes. 
Newton  Ogle,  M.A.,   collated  to  Gillingham   Major 

9th,  installed  17th  Aug.  1759,  on  the  death  of  John 

Nicoll. 
PuLTER  Forrester,  D.D.,  collated  to  Stratford  19th 

Nov.,  installed  8th  Dec.  1759,  on  the  cession  of  New- 
ton Ogle. 
John  Willis,  M.  A.,  collated  to  Netherbury  in  Ecclesia 

installed  23rd  May  1761,   on  the  death  of  William 

Stephenson. 
Humphrey  Humphrey,  M.A.,  collated  to  Ruscombe, 

on  the  cession  of  John  WiUis,  8th  Feb.  1761. 
John  Taylor,  D.D.,  collated  to  Bishopstone,  on  the 

death  of  Angel  Chauncey;  installed  3rd  Aug.  1762. 
AValter  Kerrick,  M.A.,  collated  to  Slape  15th,  in- 
stalled i8th  May  1764,  on  the  death  of  Henry  Thorp. 
John  King,  B.A.,  collated  to  Chardstock  7th  June,  in- 
stalled 1st  July  1765,  on  the  death  of  Edward  Blake. 
John  Taylor,  D.D.,  collated  to  Fordington,   on  the 

death  of  John  Allen  ;  installed  9th  Aug.  1765. 
Norman  Mead,  M.A.,  collated  to  Bishopstone  19th, 

installed    23rd  Aug.  1765,    on    the   cession   of  John 

Taylor. 
Daniel  Dumaresque,  D.D.,  collated  to  Netherbury  in 

Ecclesia  2nd,  installed  5th  April  1766,  on  the  death 

of  John  Willis. 


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George  Watts,  M.A.,  collated  to  Diirnford  and,  in- 
stalled loth  May  1766,  on  the  resignation  of  George 
WattH. 
Gi.ocEsTER  Ridley,  LL.B.,  collated  to  Teynton  Regis 
gth,  installed  J4th  May  1766,  on  the  death  of  Samuel 
Rolleston. 
William  Whitworth,  M.A.,  collated  to  Bishopstone 
13th,  installed  21st  June  1766,  on  the  death  of  Nor- 
man Mead. 
JloBERT  Vansittaut,  LL.D.,  collatcd  to  Shipton,  on 

the  death  of  Robert  Jenner,  in  1767. 
William  Talbot,  M.A.,   collated    to  Netherbury  in 
Terra  30th  Nov.,  installed  5th  Dec.  1767,  on  the  death 
of  John  Taylor. 
Nathaniel   Hume,  M.A.,  collated  to  Winterbourne 
Earls  roth,  installed  21st  April  1770,  on  the  death  of 
George  Frome. 
Thomas  Morgan,  D.D.,  collated  to  Chute  and  Chisen- 
bury  3rd,  installed   loth  May  1770,  on  the  death  of 
John  Pern. 
John  Huish,  B.D.,  collated  to  Chardstock  23rd,  in- 
stalled 25th  Aug.  1770,  on  the  death  of  John  King. 
James    Sparrow,  B.D.,  collated  to  Beminster  Prima 
20th,  installed  22nd  Dec.  1770,  on  the  resignation  of 
James  Sparrow,  senior. 
Artiiiir  Coham,  M.A.,  collated  to  Netherbury  in  Terra 
22nd  April,  installed  ist  June  1771,  on  the  resigna- 
tion of  William  Talbot. 
Edward  Rolle,  B.D.,  collated  to  Yctminster  Secunda 
9th,  installed  17th  May  1771,  on  the  death  of  Gregory 
Sharpe. 
Artihr  Coham,   M.A.,   collatcd    to    Fonlington    and 
Writhlington,  on  the  death  of  John  Taylor;   installed 
3i8t  Oct.  1772. 
Matthew  Spry,  M.A.,  collatcd  to  Bitton,  on  the  death 

of  Ralph  Freman  ;  installed  9th  Nov.  1772. 
RiciiAHD    Dickson    Lillington,   LL.D.,   collated   to 

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676  SALISBURY. 

Netherbury  in  Terra,  on  the  cession  of  Arthur  Coham ; 

installed  23rd  Jan.  1773. 
Charles  Cooper,  D  D.,  collated  to  Ilfracombe  17th 

March,  installed  3rd  April  1773,  on  the  death  of  Wil- 
liam Hillman. 
Charles  Green,  M.  A.,  collated  to  Gillingham  Minor, 

on  the  death  of  John  Pococke;  installed  7th  Aug.  1773. 
Benjamin  Spry,  M.A.,  collated  to  Warminster  4th, 

installed  6th  Dec.  1773,   on    the   death    of  William 

Miles. 
James   Hume    Spry,   LL.D.,   collated   to   Minor  pars 

Altaris,    on  the   death   of  Henry  Gresley ;    installed 

nth  May  1774. 
Benjamin  Spry,  A.M.,  collated  to  Teynton  Regis,  on 

the   death  of  Glocester  Ridley;    installed  9th  Dec. 

'774- 
George  Watson  Hand,  A.M.,  collated  to  Warminster 

17th  Jan.,  installed  i8th  Feb.  1775,  on  the  resigna- 
tion of  Benjamin  Spry. 

James  Hume  Spry,  LL.D.,  collated  to  Bedminster  and 
Ratcliffe  15th,  installed  22nd  Feb.  1775,  on  the  death 
of  Thomas  Broughton. 

Charles  Jasper  Selwyn,  M.A,,  collated  to  Torleton 
15th,  installed  24th  Feb.  1 775,  on  the  death  of  Nicholas 
Webb. 

Humphrey  Henchman,  B.D.,  collated  to  Minor  pars 
Altaris  24th,  installed  27th  March  1775,  on  the  resig- 
nation of  James  Hume  Spry. 

James  Benson,  LL.D.,  collated  to  Highworth  31st 
Jan.,  installed  7th  Feb.  1777,  on  the  death  of  Robert 
Gilbert. 

Nathaniel  Hume,  M.A.,  collated  to  Yetminster  Prima 
23rd,  installed  26th  Sept.  1777,  on  the  death  of  Wil- 
liam Harris. 

Phipps  Weston  collated  to  Winterbourne  Earls,  on 
the  resignation  of  Nathaniel  Hume  ;  installed  1 8th 
Oct.  1777. 


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Thomas  Eyre,   LL.D.,  collated  to  Stratford,  on  the 

death  of  Pulter  Forester  ;  installed  8th  Aug.  1778. 
John  Hume,  M.A.,  collated  to  Combo  and  Harnhani 

with  Kuscombe  Northbury  26th  Feb.,  installed  2nd 

March  1779,  on  the  death  of  Thomas  Woodford. 
John   Spicer,   M.A.,  collated  to  Preston  28th  April, 

installed  24th  May  1779,  on  the  resignation  of  John 

Fisher. 
Edward  Foyle,  M.A.,  collated  to  Minor  pars  Altaris, 

on  the  death  of  Humphrey  Henchman  ;  installed  4th 

Sept.  1779. 
Charles  Everard,  M.A.,  collated  to  llfracombe,  on 

the  resignation  of  Charles  Cooper;  installed  i  ith  Dec. 

1779- 
Thomas  Eyre,  LL.D.,  collated  to  Alton  North,  on  the 

death  of  William  Barford  ;  installed  14th  Sept.  1780. 

John  Chafy,  M.A.,  collated  to  Stratford,  on  the  ces- 
sion of  Thomas  Eyre;  installed  T4th  Sept.  1780. 

Richard  Whish,  M.A.,  collated  to  ]3edminster  and 
Ratcliffe  12th  and  installed  16th  ^larch  1781,  on  the 
death  of  James  Hume  Spry. 

Humphrey  Scmxer,  ^I.A.,  collated  to  Stratford,  on 
the  death  of  John  Chafy;   installed  j8th  Feb.  1782. 

John  Randolph,  B.D.,  collated  to  Chute  and  Chisen- 
bury  J  2th  and  installed  26th  Oct.  1782,  on  the  death 
of  Thomas  IMorgan. 

Edward  Emily,  M.A.,  collated  to  Combe  and  Harn- 
ham  with  Rnscombe  Northbury  9th  Dec.  17VS2,  in- 
stalled 6th  Feb.  1783,  on  the  cession  of  John  Dume. 

Barioot  Coltox,  ]\LA.,  collated  to  Kuscombe  South- 
bury,  vice  Humphrey  Humphreys;  installed  14th  Juno 

William  G ilpin,  M.A.,  collated  to  Beminster  Sccunda, 
on  the  death  of  Sherlock  ^^'illis;   installed  21st  June 

17^3- 
Edward  Ixnes,  collated  to  Nethrrhaven,  on  the  death 

of  John  James  ^lajenclie ;   installed  13th  Sept.  1783. 
Herhert  Randolph,    LL.B.,   collated   to  Chute  and 


()78  SALISBURY. 

Chisenbury  30th   Oct.,   installed    8th   Nov.  1783,  on 

the  resignation  of  Jolin  Randolph. 
Charles  Daubkny,  LL.D.,  collated  to  Minor  pars  Al- 

taris  28th  May,   installed   27th   Nov.  1784,   on   the 

death  of  Edward  Foyle. 
Reynold  Gideon  Bowyer,  LL.B.,  collated  to  Preston 

1 2th  and  installed  24th  Jan.  1785,  on  the  death  of 

John  Spicer. 
Francis  Rowden,  M.A.,   collated   to  Highworth,   on 

the  death  of  James  Benson;  installed  8th  Oct.  1785. 
Robert  Price,  LL.D.,  collated   to  Grantham  South, 

on  the  death  of  William  Dodvvell ;  installed  29th  Oct. 

1785- 

George   Barrington,   M.A.,    collated    to    Grantham 

North  9th  and  installed  14th  Jan.  1786,  on  the  death 

of  Richard  Easton. 
Charles  Moss,  M.A.,  collated  to  Husborn  and  Bur- 

bage  2 1st  and  installed  29th  July  1786,  on  the  re- 
signation of  Charles  bishop  of  Bath. 
John  Honey  wood,  M.A.,   collated   to  Netherbury  in 

Terra,  on  the  death  of  Richard  Dickson  Lillington ; 

installed  30th  Dec.  1786. 
Thomas    Burgess,   M.A.,    collated    to  Wilsford    and 

Woodford  9th  and  installed  29th  Dec.  1787,  on  the 

death  of  Hon.  George  Hamilton. 
John  Honey  wood,  M.A.,  collated  to  Netherhaven  25th 

Nov.  1788,  installed  loth  Jan.  1789,  on  the  death  of 

Edward  Innes. 
John  Dobson,  M.A.,  collated  to  Major  pars  Altaris 

nth  Dec.  1788,   installed   ]8th  April   1789,   on    the 

death  of  William  Bowles. 
Charles  Sturges,  M.A.,  collated   to  Netherbury  in 

Terra  2nd  and  installed  30th  Jan.  1789,  on  the  re- 
signation of  John  Honeywood. 
Hon.  Thomas  Francis  Wenman,  LL.D.,  collated  to 

Shipton   7th  July,   installed   3rd   Oct.  1789,   on   the 

death  of  Robert  Vansittart. 
Robert  Holmes,  D.D.,  collated  to  Lyme  and  Halstock 


PREBENDARIES.  079 

2nd  March,  installed  23rd  May  1790,  on  tlie  death  oi" 

Thomas  Seward. 

Benjamin  Pye,  LL.D.,  collated   to  Stratton,  on  the 

death  of  George  Woodward  ;  installed  5th  June  1790. 

John  Harrington,  D.D.,    collated   to  Yatesbury  1st 

and  installed  1 6th  April  1791,  on  the  death  of  Charles 

Tarrant. 

William  Coxe,  M.A.,  collated  to  Alton  South,  on  the 

death  of  John  Mulso ;   installed  30th  Sept.  1791. 
Archibald    Alison,   LL.]3._,    collated    to   Yetminster 
Secunda    15th  Dec.  1791,    on   the  death   of  I]dward 
Rolle. 
William  Coxe,  M.A.,  collated  to  Bitton,  on  the  death 

of  Matthew  Spry ;  installed  28th  July  1792. 
Walter  John  Kkrrich,  collated  to  Alton  South  27th 

July  1792,  on  the  resignation  of  William  Coxe. 
Charles  de  Guiffardiere,  collated   to  Ilfracombe, 
on  the  death  of  Charles  Everet  (late  Booth) ;  installed 
28th  July  1792. 
William    Douglas,    M.A.,    collated    to    Combe   and 
Harnham  with  Ruscombe  Northbury  26th  Dec.  1792, 
on  the  death  of  Edward  Emily. 
HirMi'HUKY  Sumner,   D.D.,  collated   to  Winterbourne 
Earls,  on  the  death  of  Phipps  Weston  ;   installed  24th 
May  1794. 
Brown  Grisdale,  D.D.,   collated   to   Stratford   29th 
May,    installed    23rd  June   1794,   on   the  cession   of 
Humphrey  Sumner. 
Brown  Grisdale,  D.D.,  collated  to   Torleton,  on  the 

death  of  Jasper  Selwyn  ;  installed  26th  Aug.  1794. 
Newton  Ocle,  D.D.,  collated  to  Stratford,  on  the  ces- 
sion of  Brown  Grisdale;  installed  29th  Sept.  1794. 
John  Saville  Ogle,  M.  A.,  collated  to  Gillingham  Ma- 
jor, on  the  cession  of  Newton  Ogle ;   installed  29th 
Sept.  1794. 
Thomas  Henry  Hume,  M.A.,  collated  to  Yatesbury, 
26th  June  1795,  on  the  death  of  John  Harriuirton. 


C80  SALISBURY. 

French  Laurence,  LL.D.  collated  to  Shipton,  on  the 
death  of  Francis  Wcnman ;  installed  ist  Nov.  1796. 

lloBERT  Charles  Blayney,  collated  to  Beminster 
Prima  29th  March,  installed  ist  April  1797,  on  the 
death  of  James  Sparrow. 

William  Douglas,  M.A.,  collated  to  Fordington  and 
Writhlington,  on  the  death  of  Arthur  Coham ;  in- 
stalled 28th  March  1799. 

Barfoot  Colton,  M.A.,  collated  to  Combe  and  Harn- 
ham  with  Ruscombe  Northbury,  on  the  cession  of 
William  Douglas;  installed  28th  March  1799. 

JoHxMoNTGOMERY.M. A., collated  to  Ruscombe  South- 
bury  23rd  March,  installed  15th  June  1799,  on  the 
cession  of  Barfoot  Colton. 

AViLLiAM  CoxE,  M.A.,  collated  to  Grimston  and  Yet- 
minster,  on  the  death  of  Robert  Sherrard  earl  of  Har- 
borough;  installed  4th  May  1799. 

Thomas  Henry  Hume,  M.A.,  collated  to  Bitton,  on 
the  cession  of  William  Coxe;  installed  4th  May  1799. 

Edward  Tew,  M.A.,  collated  to  Yatesbury  3rd  May 
1799,  installed  6th  Jan.  1800,  on  the  cession  of  Tho- 
mas Henry  Hume. 

William  Coxe,  M.A.,  collated  to  Netherhaven,  on  the 
death  of  John  Honeywood  ;  installed  10th  Jan.  1801. 

Phineas  Pett,  D.D..  collated  to  Grimston  and  Yet- 
minster,  on  the  cession  of  William  Coxe;  installed 
loth  Jan.  1 80 1. 

Frederick  Browning,  D.D.,  collated  to  Warminster 
13th  Feb.,  installed  3rd  April  1802,  on  the  death  of 
George  Watson  Hand. 

John  Montgomery,  M.A.,  collated  to  Uffculme,  on 
the  death  of  John  Forentaine ;  installed  6th  March 
1802. 

Edward  Dawkins,  M.A.,  collated  to  Ruscombe  South- 
bury  9th  and  installed  13th  March  1802,  on  the  ces- 
sion of  John  Montgomery. 

John  Smith,  M.A.,  collated  to  North  Grantham  24th 


IMIKBENDAIIIES.  (i81 

May,  installed  5th  June  1802,  on  the  resignation  oi* 
George  Barrington. 

Edward  Tew,  M.A.,  collated  to  Chardstock  3rd  June, 
installed  loth  July  1802,  on  the  death  of  John  Huish. 

Chaeles  Francis,  M.A.,  collated  to  Yatesbury  i^th 
June,  installed  loth  July  1802,  on  the  cession  of  Ed- 
ward Tew. 

Frederick  Browning,  D.D.,  collated  to  Uffculmbe,  on 
the  death  of  John  Montgomery ;  installed  25th  Sept. 
1802. 

Henry  Hetley,  B.D.,  collated  to  Warminster  28th 
Sept.,  installed  15th  Oct.  1802,  on  the  cession  of  Fre- 
derick Browning. 

Robert  Charles  Blayney,  M.A.,  collated  to  Chute 
and  Chisenbury  12th  and  installed  18th  April  1803, 
on  the  death  of  Herbert  Randolph. 

Richard  Francis  Onslow,  M.A.,  collated  to  Beniin- 
ster,  on  the  cession  of  Robert  Charles  Blayney;  in- 
stalled 20th  April  1803. 

Charles  Ekins,  M.A.,  collated  to  Slape  i6th  and  in- 
stalled 20th  Aug.  1803,  on  the  death  of  Walter  Ker- 
rich. 

Hugh  Owen,  B.A.,  collated  to  Gillingham  Minor,  on 
the  death  of  Charles  Greene;  installed  10th  Sept. 
1803. 

John  Brereton,  M.A.,  collated  to  Wilsford  and 
Woodford,  on  the  promotion  of  Thomas  Burgess  to 
the  see  of  St.  David's ;  installed  8th  Nov.  1803. 

Charles  Ekins,  M.A.,  collated  to  Combe  and  Harn- 
hain  26th  Dec.  1803,  insta-lled  6th  Jan.  1804,  <^"  the 
death  of  Barfoot  Colton. 

John  Guard,  B.D.,  collated  to  Slape  4th  and  installed 

6th  Jan.  1804,  on  the  cession  of  Charles  Ekins. 
William  Lisle  Bowles,  M.A.,  collated  to  Stratford 
1 6th  and  instalh^d  21st  Jan.  1804,  on  the  death  of 
Newton  Ogle. 
Thomas  Wickham,  M.A.,  collated  to  Beminster  Sc- 
voL.  II.  4  s 


682  SALISBURY. 

cunda  23rd  April,  installed  24th  May  1804,  on  the 
death  of  William  Gilpin. 

John  White,  LL.B.,  collated  to  Yetminster  Prima 
loth  and  installed  24th  May  1804,  ^^  the  death  of 
Nathaniel  Hume. 

Edward  Rogers,  M.A.,  collated  to  Bishopstone  26th 
and  installed  30th  May  1804,  on  the  death  of  Wil- 
liam Whit  worth. 

William  Lisle  Bowles,  M.A.,  collated  to  Major 
pars  Altaris,  on  the  death  of  John  Dobson ;  installed 
14th  Feb.  1805. 

Henry  Woodcock,  M.A.,  collated  to  Stratford,  on  the 
cession  of  William  Lisle  Bowles ;  installed  1 6th  Feb. 
1805. 

Robert  Morres_,  M.A.,  collated  to  Netherbury  in 
Terra  4th  and  installed  8th  May  1805,  on  the  death 
of  Charles  Sturges. 

Edward  Dawkins,  M.A.,  collated  to  Netherbury  in 
Ecclesia,  on  the  death  of  Daniel  Dumaresque;  in- 
stalled 5th  Nov.  1 805. 

John  Henry  Jacob,  M.A.,  collated  to  Ruscombe 
Southbury,  on  the  cession  of  Edward  Dawkins;  in- 
stalled 5th  Nov.  1805. 

Kenrick  Francis  Saunders,  M.A._,  collated  to  Yates- 
bury,  on  the  cession  of  Charles  Francis ;  installed 
22nd  Dec.  1805. 

Charles  Francis,  M.A.,  collated  to  Lyme  and  Hal- 
stock  17th  Dec.  1805,  installed  in  April  1806,  on  the 
death  of  Robert  Holmes. 

Martin  Whish,  B.A.,  collated  to  Bedminster  and  Red- 
cliffe,  on  the  resignation  of  Richard  Whish  ;  installed 
27th  Sept.  1806. 

Jarvis  Kenrick,  LL.B.,  collated  to  Teynton  Regis,  on 
the  death  of  Benjamin  Spry;  installed  22nd  Nov.  1806. 

William  Lewis  Rham,  B.A.,  collated  to  Bitton  3rd 
and  installed  13th  Dec.  1806,  on  the  cession  of  Tho- 
mas Henry  Hume. 


PREBENDARIES.  683 

William  Macdoxald,  B.A.,  collated  to  Bitton   29th 

Sept.,  installed  8th  Oct.  1807,  on  the  resignation  of 

William  Lewis  Rham. 
Philip  Fisher,  D.D.,  collated  to  Stratton  4th  and  in- 
stalled 23rd  April  1808,  on  the  death  of  Benjamin 

Pye. 
Joseph  Phillimore,  LL.D.,  collated  to  Shipton  28th 

Nov.,  installed  12th  Dec.  1809,  on  the  death  of  French 

Laurence. 
Philip  Fisher,  D.D.,  collated  to  Ilfracombe  21st  Feb., 

installed  14th  April  1810,  on  the  death  of  Charles  de 

Giiiffardiere. 
Arthur  Edward  Howman,  A.M.,  collated   to  Durn- 

ford  2 1st  Feb.,  installed  17th  March   18 10,  on  the 

death  of  George  Watts. 
William  AVard,  B.D.,  collated  to  Wilsford  and  Wood- 
ford   15th   March,    installed   5th   May  18 10,  on   the 

death  of  John  Brereton. 
Hon.  Thomas  Alfred  Harris,  A.M.,    collated    to 

Stratton  21st  March,  installed  7th  April  1810,  on  the 

cession  of  Philip  Fisher. 
Robert  Morkes,  A.M.,  collated  to  Alton  North,  on 

the  death  of  Thomas  Eyre;  installed  24th  May  1812. 
Heruert    Hawes,   D.D.,    collated   to   Netherbury   in 

Terra  22nd  May,  installed  20th  June  181 2,  on  the 

cession  of  Robert  Morres. 
John  Fisher,  B.A.,  collated  to  Husborne  and  Burbage 

2nd,  installed  20th  June  1812,  on  the  death  of  Chas. 

Moss,  bishop  of  Oxford. 
Hon.  Fredkrick  Plevdell  Bouverie,  M.A.,  collated 

to  Netherbury  in  Ecclesia  29th,  installed  31st  Aug. 

1 8 13,  on  the  death  of  Edward  Dawkins. 
George  Frederick  Nott,  D.D.,  collated  to  Torleton 

6th  May,  installed  29th  Oct.  18 14,  on  the  death  of 

Brown  Grisdale. 
John  Saltkr,  A.M.,  collated  to  Wintcrbourne  Earls 

13th,  installed  16th  July  1S14.  on  the  death  of  Hum- 
phrey Sumner. 

4^2 


684  SALISBURY. 

John   Fisher,  M.A.,  collated  to  Fordington,  on  the 

death  of  Wm.  Douglas;  installed  3Tst  March  1819. 
Robert  James  Carr,  M.A.,  collated  to  Husborne  and 

Burbage,  on  the  cession  of  John  Fisher;  installed  24th 

April  1819. 
Charles  Francis,  M.A.,  collated  to  Husborne  and 

Burbage  3rd,  installed  24th  July  18 19,  on  the  resig- 
nation of  Robert  James  Carr. 
Robert  James  Carr,  M.A.,  collated  to   Lyme  and 

Halstock,  on  the  resignation  of  Charles  Francis ;  in- 
stalled 24th  July  1819. 
Whittingdon  Landon,  D.D.,  collated  to  Bishopstone 

on  the  resignation  of  Edward  Rogers;  installed  14th 

July  1821. 
James  Thomas  Hurlock,  collated  to  Husborne  and 

Burbage,  on  the  death  of  Charles  Francis ;  installed 

1 8th  Dec.  1 82 1. 
Henry  Woodcock,  D.D.,  collated  to  Chardstock,  on 

the  death  of  Edward  Tew;  installed  26th  Sept.  1818. 
Thomas  Davis,  LL.B.,  collated  to  Stratford,  on  the 

cession  of  Henry  Woodcock  ;  installed  ist  Oct.  18 18. 
Richard  Francis  Onslow,  M.A.,  collated  to  High- 
worth,  on  the  death  of  Francis  Rowden  ;   installed 

25th  Jan.  1823. 
Matthew  Marsh,  B.D.,  collated  to  Beminster  Prima, 

on  the  cession  of  Richard  Francis  Onslow ;  installed 

25th  Jan.  1823. 
Thomas  Rennell,  B.D.,  collated  to  South  Grantham, 

on  the  death  of  Robert  Price;  installed  19th  April 

1823. 
William  Fisher,  collated  to  Ilfracombe  nth  June, 

installed  5th  July  1823,  on  the  resignation  of  Philip 

Fisher. 
Frederick  Browning,  collated  to  Uffculmbe,  on  the 

death   of  John  Frederick  Browning ;    installed   3rd 

Sept.  1823. 
John  Still,  LL.B.,  collated  to  Stratton,  on  the  death 

of  Thomas  Alfred  Harris;  installed  25th  Sept.  1824. 


PREBENDARIES.  685 

Thomas  Henry  Mirehouse,  M.A.,  collated  to  South 
Grantham  i6th  July  1824,  on  the  death  of  Thomas 
Rennell. 

Edward  Fane,  M.A.,  collated  to  Lyme  and  Halstock 
31st  July  1824,  on  the  promotion  of  Robert  James 
Carr. 

Matthew  Marsh,  B.D.,  collated  to  Chute  and  Chi- 
senbury  3rd,  installed  6tli  Nov.  1824,  on  the  death  of 
Robert  Charles  Blayney. 

Henry  William  Majendie,  M.A.,  collated  to  Be- 
minster  Prima  5th,  installed  6th  Nov.  1824,  on  the 
resignation  of  Matthew  Marsh. 

William  Potchett,  M.A.,  collated  to  North  Grant- 
ham 27th,  installed  30th  June  1825,  on  the  death  of 
Joseph  Smith. 

Edward  Bouverie,  collated  to  Preston  i6th,  installed 
1 8th  Feb.  1826,  on  the  death  of  Reynold  Gideon 
Bowyer. 

John  Bright,  M.A.,  collated  to  Combe  and  Harnham 
6th,  installed  7th  Oct.  1826,  on  the  death  of  J.  Ekins. 

LiscoMBE  Clarke,  M.A.,  collated  to  Minor  pars  Al- 
taris  23rd,  installed  27th  July  1827,  on  the  death  of 
Charles  Daubeny. 

George  Augustus  Montgomery,  M.A.,  collated  to 
Ruscomb  Southbury  23rd  Feb.,  installed  19th  April 
1828,  on  the  death  of  John  Henry  Jacob. 

Thomas  Tyrwhitt,  M.A.,  collated  to  Gillino^ham  Mi- 
nor, on  the  death  of  Hugh  Owen ;  installed  29th  Feb. 
1828. 

Edward  Chaloxer  Ogle,  M.A.,  collated  to  Gilling- 
ham  Major  22nd  Aug.,  installed  4th  Oct.  1828,  on 
the  resignation  of  John  Saville  Ogle. 

LiscoMBE  Clarke,  M.A.,  collated  to  Nethcrhavcn 
J 7th,  installed  21st  Juno  1828,  on  the  death  of  Wil- 
liam Coxe. 

Charles  Grove,  M.A.,  collated  to  Minor  pars  Altaris 
2[st,  installed  23rd  June  1828,  on  the  cession  of  Lis- 
conibc  Clarke. 


G86  SALISBURY. 

William  Stanley  Goddard,  D.D.,  collated  to  Be- 

minster  Secunda,  on  the  death  of  John  Wickhara; 

installed  17th  Oct.  1829. 
Edward  Berens,  M.A.,  collated  to  Slape,  on  the  death 

of  John  Guard;  installed  24th  Oct.  1829. 
Herbert   Hawes,   D.D.,    collated   to    Grimston   and 

Yatminster,  on  the  death  of  Phineas  Pett ;  installed 

14th  April  1830. 
George  Stanley  Faber,  B.D.,  collated  to  Nether- 

bury  in  Terra  21st  May  1830,  vice  Herbert  Hawes. 
Francis  Lear,  collated  to  Stratford  5th  June  1830, 

vice  Thomas  Davis. 
William  Dalby,  collated  to  Warminster  23rd  March 

1832,  vice  Henry  Hetley. 
Henry    Robert    Dukinfield,   collated   to    Winter- 
bourne  Earls  29th  March  1832^  vice  John  Salter. 
Charles  Buchanan  Pearson,  collated  to  Writhling- 

ton  7tli  Nov.  1832,  vice  John  Fisher. 
George    Radcliffe,    collated   to  Yetminster  Prima 

27th  July  1833,  vice  John  White. 
Lord  George  Paulet,  collated  to  Combe  and  Farn- 

ham  14th  Sept.  1833,  vice  John  Bright. 
Francis  Lear,  collated  to  Netherhaven  i8th  Jan.  1834, 

vice  Liscombe  Clarke. 
William  Short,  collated  to  Stratford  28th  Jan.  1834, 

vice  Francis  Lear. 
William  Edward  Hony,  collated  to  Grimston  and 

Yatminster  29th  July  1841,  vice  Herbert  Hawes. 
FuLWAR  William  Fowle,  collated  to  Chute  and  Chi- 

senbury  7th  Aug.  1841,  vice  Matthew  Marsh. 
William  Dansey,  collated  'to  Bishopstone  loth  Aug. 

1841,  vice  Whittingdon  Landon. 
George    Paulin    Lowther,   collated   to  Yetminster 

Secunda  loth  Aug.  1841,  vice  Archibald  Alison. 
George  Anthony  Denison,  collated  to  Wilsford  and 

Woodford  loth  Aug.  1841,  vice  William  AVard. 
]{obert  Bentley  Buckle,  collated  to  Stratton  loth 

Aug.  1841,  vice  John  Still. 


PREnENDAUIKS.  G87 

Robert  Moouk,  collated  to  Tcynton  Regis  i  ith  Aug. 

1 84 1,  vice  Henry  Woodcock. 

George  «Toiin  Majendie,  collated  to  Torleton  nth 

Dec.  1841,  vice  George  Frederick  Nott. 
James  Venablks,  collated  to  Alton  North  8th  Jan. 

1842,  vice  Robert  Morres. 

Henry  Deaxe,  collated  to  Alton  South  3rd  Dec.  1842, 

vice  Walter  Kerrick. 
Walter  Kerr  Hamilton,  collated  to  Torleton  7th 

Jan.  1 843,  vice  John  George  Majendie. 
Richard  Crawley,  collated  to  Ruscombe  Southbury 

25th  Feb.  1843,  vice  George  Augustus  Montgomer}'. 
John  Watts,  collated  to  Netherhaven  14th  Nov.  1846, 

vice  Francis  Lear. 
Francis  Dyson,  collated  to  Burbage  6th  April  1847, 

vice  James  Thomas  Hurlock. 
Hon.  William  Hugh  Scott,  collated  to  Wllsford  and 

Woodford  i6th  Sept.  1848,  vice  George  Anthony  De- 

nison. 
Edward  Eliot,  collated  to  Durnford  30th  Dec.  1848, 

vice  Arthur  Edward  Howman. 
Richard  Waldy,  collated  to  Gillingham  Minor  23rd 

Oct.  1849,  vice  Thomas  Tyrwhit. 
John    Leyboune    Popham,    collated    to   Yetminster 

Prima  23rd  Oct.  1849,  vice  George  Redcliffo. 
William   Palmer,  collated  to   Highworth  9th  Dec. 

1849,  vice  Richard  Francis  Onslow. 
Edward  Wyndham  Tufnell,  collated  to  Major  pars 

Altaris  2 1st  June  1850,  vice  William  Lisle  Bowles. 
Newton  Smart,  collated  to  Alton  North  10th  Jan. 

1 85 1 ,  vice  James  \cnables. 


EM)    OF    VOL.   II. 


INDEX   NOMINLIM. 


ABBREVIATIONS. 


Abp./o/  archbishop;  archd.  ^or  archdeacon  ;  bp. /or  bishop  ;  chaii. /or  chancellor  ; 
dn.  firr  dean  ;  hon.  c^n.  for  honorary  canon ;  prb.  /or  prebendary ;  pre.  for 
precentor;    subd  ybr  subdean  ;    treas. /or  treasurer. 


A.  .  .,  archd.  Berks,  632. 

A.  .  .,  treas.  Salisbury,  645. 

Aaron,  archd.  Dorset,  637. 

Abbcndon,  Edmund  de,  treas.  Salis- 
bury, 645. 

Abbeiulon,Will.  de,  pre.  Salisbury,  641. 

Abberl)ury,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  210. 

Al)bot,  (icor<jjc,  bp.  London,  303. 

Al)b()t,  Robert,  bj).  Salisbury,  607. 

Al)dy,  Stodbcrd,  prb.  London,  423. 

Abdy,  Stotherd,  archd.  Esse.x,  337. 

Abin<rd()n,  Edmund  de,  chan.  Salis- 
l)ury,  649. 

Abraham,  treas.  Salisbury,  645. 

Abree,  .Mree,  alias  Leycester,  Francis, 
dn.  Peterborough,  538. 

Absolon,  WiHiam.  i)rb.  Rochester,  ^H,",. 

Abynj^rdon,  NVill.  de,  archd.  Wilts,  62S. 

Ackland,  Baldwin,  prb.  Lincoln,  108. 

Adam,  chan.  Salisbury,  649. 

Adam,  archd.  Dorset,  638. 

Adams,  John,  ])rl).  London,  392,  412. 

Adams,  Rice,  prb.  Salisbury,  663. 

Adams,  Robert,  prb.  LondtJU,  422. 

Adams,  Walter,  j)rl).  Liticoln,  102. 

Adams,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  109. 

Adams,  NN'illiam,  prl).  Llandaft",  267. 

Adams,  William,  pro.  LlandalV,  261. 

Adams,  William,  archd.  LlandaH',  261. 

Adamson,John,  prb.  Lincoln,  122,  186. 

Addison,  Lancelot,  ])rb.  Salisbury,  660. 

Adelchnus,  arch(h  Dorset,  637. 

Adehnus  or  Ascclinus,  dn.  Lincoln,  30. 

Adwinus  or  Acduin.  prl).  London,  444. 

vol..   II. 


Aealhstan  or  .\lfstan,  bp.  London,  279. 
Aecce,  bj).  Dunwich,  436. 
Aedwin  or  Adwinus,  ])rb.  London,  444. 
Aelfhun,  bp.  Dunwich,  457. 
Aelfim  or  Alhuuus,  bp.  London,  279. 
Aelfred,  l)j).  Sherborne,  393. 
Aelfricus  or  Elricus,  ])p.  Elmham,  458. 
Aeltricus,  II.,  bp.  Elmham,  438. 
Aelfwold,  bp.  Sherborne,  594. 
Aelmar,  bp.  Sher])orne,  593. 
Aelmer,  Samuel,  prb.  London,  396. 
Aelmer,  'rheophilus,  prb.  London,  396. 
Aelmer,  Ayhner  or  Elmer,  Theophilus, 

archd.  London,  323. 
jElnothus  or  Elfnod,  bp.  Dorchester,  6. 
Aelfun  or  Alhunus,  ])p.  London,  279. 
Aelfwy  or  Alwy,  bp.  London,  279. 
Aescuulf,  l)p.  Dunwich,  436. 
.•Eswius  or  Escwi,  bp.  Dorchester,  6. 
Aethelfcrth,  bp.  Elmham,  437. 
Aethclmod,  bp.  Sherborne,  391. 
.l^thelnoth  or  Eathclnot,  bp.  London, 

278. 
Aethclric,  bji.  Sherborne,  593. 
Aethelsiffe,  bp.  Sherborne,  393. 
Aethelstanus  or  Elstanus,  bp.  Elmham, 

Aetheluine  or  Ethclwincbp.  Lindis«e,3. 

Aetheluulf,  bp.  I'Umham,  437. 

.I^thcricus  or  Etheric,  bp.  Dorchester,  6. 

Aftaite,  de,  la  Faite,  Aftaite,  la,  prb. 
Limdon,  379. 

Artaite  or  1^  Faite  or  de  Aftaite,  Wil- 
liam la,  prb.  London.  379. 

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INDEX 


Atfricus  or  Alfricus,  ]>p.  Elmham,  458. 
Agelinarus.  bp,  Khnhurn,  458, 
Aglionl))',  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  115. 
Agrifolio,  archd.  Berks,  634. 
Agrifolio,  Cardinal  of,  prb.  Lincoln,  134. 
Ablstan,  bp.  Sherborne,  592. 
Aidanus,  l)p.  Llandaft',  240. 
Ailward,  pib.  London,  382.  ' 
Ailward,  archd.  Colchester,  338. 
Ainsu'orth,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  155. 
Airicus,  jn-lj.  London,  365. 
Airmin,  Richard  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  123. 
Aiscogh,  Robert,  prl).  London,  449. 
Aiscogh  or  Ayscough,  Robert,  archd. 

Colchester,  340. 
Aiscough,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  236. 
Aiscough,  Robert,  subd.  Lincoln,  40. 
Aiscough,  Robert,  archd.  Dorset,  639. 
Aiscough,  ^Yilliam,  archd.  Dorset,  C39. 
Akkeburne  or  Hawkeborne,  Laurence 

de,  (Salisbury,)  598. 
Alan,  prb.  London,  377,  409. 
Alard,  prb.  London,  368,  447. 
Alardus,  prb.  London,  391. 
Albane,  Edmund,  prb.  London,  421. 
Albano,  Cardinalis  de,  prb. Lincoln,  216. 
Albert,  prb.  London,  444. 
Albon,  Edward,  prb.  Lincoln,  206. 
Albryghton,  Robert,  treas. London,  354. 
Albryghton,  Roger,  prb.  London,  395. 
Alcheard,  bp.  Elmham,  457. 
Alcock,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  203,  212. 
Alcock,  John,  prb.  London,  367. 
Alcock,  John,  bp.  Rochester,  568. 
Alcock,  Simon,  prb.  Lincoln,  117. 
Alcockson,  Humphrey,   prb.  London, 

390. 
Aldberct  or  Eardred,  bp.  Dunwich,  456. 
Aldberht,  bp.  Dunwich,  457. 
Aldebrandinus,  prb.  London,  420. 
Aldeham  or  Audham,  Peter  de,  archd. 

Bedford,  72. 
Aldebury   or  Alderbury,  Walter,   prb. 

London,  427. 
Alderbury,\\' alter  de,  prb.  London,  392. 
Alderl)ury,Walter  de,  dn.  London,  311. 
Alderbury  or  Aldebury,  Walter,   prb. 

London,  427. 
Alderidge  or  Aldrich,  Robert,   archd. 

Colchester,  341. 
Aldham,  Peter  de,  pre.  Lincoln,  82. 
Aldhelm,  bp.  Sherborne,  591. 
Aldred,  prb.  London,  429. 
Aldred,  bp.  Leicester,  5. 
Aldred,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  183. 
Aldrich,  Henry,  prb.  Oxford,  520. 
Aldrich,  Henry,  dn.  Oxford,  514. 
Aldrich,  Rob.,  prb.  Lincoln,  130,  142. 


Aldrich,    Thomas,    archd.     Sudbury, 


Aldrich  or  Alderidge,  Robert,  archd. 
Colchester,  341. 

Aldriche,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  212. 

Alduulf,  bp.  Rochester,  555. 

Alduulf  or  Eadulf,  bj).  Lindist^e,  3. 

Alenconio,  Cardinal  de,  archd.  Suffolk, 
487. 

Alex,  Peter,  treas.  Salisl)ury,  648. 

Alexander,  archd.  Bedford,  72. 

Alexander,  archd.  Salisbury,  622. 

Alexander,  bp.  Lincoln,  8. 

Aleyn,  John,  archd.  Suffolk,  487. 

Aleyn,  alias  Kerver,  John,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 415,  427. 

Aleyn,  alias  Kerver,  John,  archd.  Mid- 
dlesex, 329. 

Alford,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  124,  137. 

Alfred,  archd.  Oxon,  64. 

Alfricus  or  Affricus,  bp.  Elmham,  458. 

Alfstan  or  Aealhstan,  bp.  London,  279. 

Alfstan  or  Athelstan,bp.  Rochester,  557. 

Alfwold,  bp.  Sherborne,  593. 

Alfwordus  or  Alwordus,  bp.  London, 
280. 

Algarus,  prb.  London,  400. 

Algarus,  bp.  Elmham,  458. 

Alhunus  or  Aelfun,  bp.  London,  279. 

Alison,  Archibald,  prb.  Salisbury,  679. 

Alithanieheu,  John  de,  archd.  Suffolk, 
486. 

Allen,  Fifield,  prb.  London,  413,  426, 

438. 

Allen,  Fifield,  archd.  Middlesex,  332. 

Allen,  Fifield,  archd.  St.  Alban's,  347. 

Allen,  Francis,  prb.  Lincoln,  230. 

Allen,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  102. 

x\llen,  John,  prb.  Llandaff,  265. 

Allen,  John,  prb.  London,  431. 

Allen,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  672,  673. 

Allen,  alias  Carver,  John,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, 198. 

AUerton,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  140. 

Allesthorp,  Laurence  de,  prb.  London, 

372. 
Allestrey,  Richard,  prb.  Oxford,  531. 
Alley,  William,  prb.  London,  424. 
Alleyn,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  165. 
Allington,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  159. 
Almoner,  Henry  the,  prb.  London,  403. 
Almucchirche,  John,   chan.   Norwich, 

494> 
Alnewick,  William,  bp.  Lincoln,  18. 
Alnewick,  William,  bp.  Norwich,  467. 
Alnwick,  Amon,  prb.  Lincoln,  173. 
Alnwick,  Wilham,  prb.  Lincoln,  120. 
Alouuioh,  bp.  Lindisse,  3. 


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G91 


Alpyne,  John  Mac,  i)rb.  Salisbury,  653. 
Alree  or  Abrce,  alias  Leycester,  Francis, 

(In.  Peterborough,  538. 
Alston,  Charles,  prb.  London,  413. 
Alston,  Charles,  archd,  Essex,  337. 
Alston,  ('harlcs,  arclid.  Middlesex,  331. 
Alston,  Samuel,  prb.  Lincoln,  115. 
Al8ton,Thoinas  de,  archd.  Llandaff,  259. 
Altham,  Alexander,  prb.  London,  383. 
Altham,  Roger,  prb.  London,  446,  452. 
Altham,  Roger,  prb.  Oxford,  528. 
Altham,  Roger,  archd.  Middlesex,  332. 
Altobosco,  Peter  de,  prb.  London,  398. 
Alured,  archd.  Buckingham,  67. 
Alwinus,  bp.  Llmham,  458. 
AlvvordusorAlf\vordus,bp.  London, 280. 
Alwy  or  Aelfwy,  bp.  London,  279. 
Amanvillaor  Amavilla,  Richard  de,  prb. 

London,  377. 
Amavilla,    Richard    de,   prb.    London, 

377-  . 
Ambaldis,  archd.  Buckingham,  68. 

Ambaldus,  prb.  Lincoln,  134. 

Ambrose,  Elizeus,  prb.  London,  402. 

Amyand,  Daniel,  prl).  Peterborough, 45  7. 

Anchenis,  archd.  London,  319. 

Andele,  Richer  or  Richard  de,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 400. 

Anderson,  sir  Chas.,  j)rb.  Lincoln,  224. 

Andrew,  pre.  Sahsbury,  641. 

Andrew,  Richard,  archd.  Salisbury,  625. 

Andrews,  Benjamin,  ])rb.  Rochester,  583. 

Andrews,  James,  prb.  Rochester,  585. 

Andrews,  Launcelot,  prb.  London,  425. 

Andrews,  Richard,  archd.  Bucking- 
ham, 69. 

Andrews,  Thomas,  chan.  Llandaff,  264. 

Andrews,  Townsend,  prb.  London,  399. 

Ancsly,  Thomas  de,  prb.  London,  369. 

Ancwick,  Will.,  archd.  Salisbury,  624. 

Angerus  or  Augerus,  prb.  London,  403. 

Anguish,  (leorge,  prb.  Norwich,  501. 

Anjou,  William  of,  prb.  London,  409. 

Anne.sley.  Martin,  prb.  Salisbury,  671. 

Anschitcllus.  archd.  Rochester,  579. 

Anselm,  bp.  (London,)  281. 

Anstey,  Christopher,  ])rb.  I^incoln,  104. 

Apelby,  John  de,  prb.  J^incoln,  168. 

Apharry,  John,   archd.  Northampton, 

541- 
Applebee,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  19O. 
Apj)leby,  John  de,  prb.  London,  374. 
Appleby,  John  de,  dn.  London,  312. 
Apthorp,  Frederick,  prb.  Lincoln.  151. 
Apthor{)e,  East,  prb.  London.  363,  397. 
Apthorjie,  East,  chan.  London,  362. 
Arcalduld   Burgingo  or  Arculdulf  the 

Burgundian,  prb.  London,  426. 


Archbold,  Edward,  prb.  Lincoln,  198. 
Archbold  or  Archpole,   Edward,   i)rb. 

Lincoln,  195. 
Archdale,  George,  prb.  Norwich,  497. 
Arche,  Richard,  treas.  Salisbury,  647. 
Archer,  Thomas,  ])rb.  London,  435. 
Archpole,  Edward,  prb.  Lincoln,  206. 
Archpole   or  Archbold,    Edward,   prb. 

Lincoln,  195. 
Arcoidus,  prb.  London,  362. 
Arculdulf,  prb.  London,  426, 
Arderne,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  430. 
Ardigton  or  Erdinton,   Giles  de,   i)rb. 

London,  429. 
Arfastus,  bp.  Thetford,  458. 
Argles,  Marsham,  prb.   Peterborough, 

546. 
Argwistil,  bp.  Llandaff,  240. 
Arnald,  treas.  Sahsbur)',  645. 
Arney,  William,  ])rb.  Llandaff,  268. 
Arnold,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  228. 
Arnold,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  151. 
Arnost,  bp.  Rochester,  557. 
Arturus,  prb.  London,  419. 
Arundel,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  203. 
Arundel,  John,  prb.  London,  407. 
Ascelin,  bp.  Rochester,  538. 
Ascelinus  or  Adelmus,  dn.  Lincoln,  30. 
Aseough,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  217. 
Ascough,  William,  (Salisbury,)  603. 
Ashby,  Nicholas,  bp.  Llandaff',  249. 
Ashby,  WiUiam  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  2;^^. 
Ashenhurst,  Francis,  prb.  Lincoln,  165. 
Ashfordby,  Charles,  prb.  Lincoln,  175. 
Ashton,  (ieorge,  prb.  Lincoln,  122. 
Ashton,  Matthew,  prb.  Lincoln,  132. 
Ashton,  Peter,  prb.  Lincoln,  148. 
Ashton,  Stej)hen.  prb.  Cincoln,  139. 
Ashton,William,  prb.  Lincoln,  158,  163, 

Ashton,  ^^  illiam  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  loi. 

Ashwell,  Jolm,  prb.  London,  ;^S6. 

Askeby,  William  de,  prl).  Lincoln.  108. 

Askeby,  Will,  de,  chan.  London,  3-9. 

Askeby,  William  de,  archd.  Northamp- 
ton, 57. 

Askewy  or  Eswy,  Thomas,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 3S0. 

Askyllus  or  Auskvldus,  prb.  London, 
368. 

-VsUckby,  ^^  illiam,  prb.  Lincoln.  231. 

Aspall,  (ieoffrey,  prb.  London.  t,0^. 

Asplyon,  John,  pib.  Lincoln,  116. 

.\sser.  bp.  Sherborne.  392. 

.Vsshebourne,  John  Hering  of.  archd. 
Buckingham.  69. 

Astan,  prb.  London,  426. 

.\stele,  Thomas  de.  treas.  London,  353. 

4  T   2 


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INDEX 


Astele  or  Astley,  Thomas,  archd.  Mid- 
dlesex, 327. 

Asteley,  Ilerbert,  prb.  Norwich,  499. 

Asteley,  Herbert,  dn.  Norwich,  477. 

Asteley,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  394. 

Asteley,  Thomas  de,  ])r]).  London,  400. 

Astell,  Hugh,  j)rb.  Lincoln,  141. 

Asterio,  Peter  de,  prb.  J^incoln,  172. 

Astley  or  de  Astele,  Thomas,  archd. 
Middlesex,  327. 

Aston,  Charles,  treas.  London,  357. 

Aston,  Richard,  prb.  London,  394. 

Aston,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  129. 

Aston,  Will.,  archd.  Buckingham,  69. 

Aston,   Ralph  or  Richard  de,    archd. 
London,  320. 

Aston,  Thomas  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  178. 

Aston,  Thomas  de,  prb.  London,  420. 

Aston,  Thomas  de,  archd.  Stow,  70. 

Astrey,  Francis,  treas.  London,  357. 

Astry,  Francis,  prb.  London,  399. 

Atfield,  Ambrose,  prb.  London,  431. 

Athelstan  or  Alfstan,bp.  Rochester,  557. 

Athequa  or  de  Attica,  George,  bp.  Llan- 
daff,  250. 

Atherton,  John,  prb.  London,  381. 

Athulfus,  bp.  Elmham,  458. 

Atkinson,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  226. 

Atkyns,  WiUiam,  prb.  Lincoln,  206. 

Atterbury,  Francis,  dn.  Oxford,  514. 

Atterbury,  Francis,  bp.  Rochester,  575. 

Atterbury,  Louis,  prb.  Lincoln,  131. 

Attica  de  or  Athequa,  George,  bp.  Llan- 
dafF,  250. 

Attlebrigge,  alias  Thurkehill,  Nicholas, 
prb.  Norwich,  500. 

Atwater,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  179. 

Atwater,  AVilliam,  chan.  Lincoln,  93. 

Atwater,  Will.,  archd.  Huntingdon,  52. 

Atwater,  William,  dn.  Salisbury,  616. 

Atwater,  William,  bp.  Lincoln,  21. 

Aubrey,  Edmund,  prb.  Salisbury,  671. 

Auco,  Osbern  or  Osbert  de,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 423. 

Audeley,  Edmund,  prb.  London,  411. 

Audeley,  Edmund,  archd.  Essex,  335. 

Audeley  or  Dudley,  Richard,  pre.  Salis- 
bury, 643. 

Audham  or  Aldeliam,  Peter  de,  archd. 
Bedford,  72. 

Audley,  Rdmond,  prb.  Lincoln,  150. 

Audley,  Edmund,  bp.  Rochester,  568. 

Audley,  Edmund,  bp.  Salisbury,  605. 

Audley,  Robert,  archd.  Berks,  635. 

Audoenus,  prb.  London,  403. 

Augerus  or  Angeriis,  prb.  London,  403. 

Aughton,  William,  archd,  Bedford,  73. 

August,  Ralph  de,  prb.  London,  362. 


Aunbesberi,  John  de,  prb. London,  388. 

Aungier,  John, prb.  Peterborough,  5",o. 

Aunsell,  John,  pH).  Lincoln,  185. 

Aurivall,  Peter  dc,  ])rb.  London,  400. 

Aurivall,  Richard  de,  prb.  London,  36.-5. 

Auschitillns,  prb.  London,  385. 

AuskyldusorAskyilus,])rb.London,368. 

Austen,  Henry,  prb.  Salisbury,  666. 

Austin,  Henry,  prb.  Salisbury,  664. 

Austin,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  no. 

Avys,  Robert,  prb.  London,  434. 

Ayleston,  Robert  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  126, 
174. 

Ayleston,  Robert  de,  archd.  Wilts,  629. 

Aylleston,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  184. 

Aylleston,  Robert  de,  archd.  Berks,  633. 
1  Aylmer,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  135,  143, 
I       186. 
I  Aylmer,  John,  archd.  Lincoln,  47. 

Aylmer,  John,  archd.  Stow,  80. 

Aylmer,  John,  bp.  London,  301. 

Aylmer,  Aelmer  or  Elmer,  Theophilus, 
archd.  London,  323. 

Ayremayne,  Rich.,  chan.  Norwich,  494. 
j  Ayremine,  Adam,  chan.  Norwich,  494. 

Ayremine,  Will,  de,  prb.  London,  420. 

Ayreminne,  Will,  de,  bp.  Norwich,  463. 

Ayreminne  or  Heyremin   or  Ermyne, 
William,  prb.  London,  403. 

Ayremyn,    Richard    de,    chan.    Salis- 
bury, 650. 

Ayremynne,  William  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 
119,  171,  210. 

Ayrmine,  Adam,  archd.  Norfolk,  483. 

Ayscough  or  Aiscogh,  Robert,  archd. 
Colchester,  340. 

B. 

Baber,  Samuel,  prb.  London,  443. 
Babington,    Gervase,    treas.    Llandaff', 

262. 
Babington,  Gervase,  bp.  LlandafF,  252. 
Babington,  John,   prb.  Peterborough, 

5.51. 
Bache,  Simon,  prb.  Lincoln,  200,  372. 
Bacheler,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  137. 
Bacon,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  216. 
Baddeby,  Thomas  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  149. 
Baedwine,  bp.  Elmham,  457. 
Bage,   alias  Williams,  Thomas,  chan. 

London,  361. 
Bagot,  Lewis,  prb.  Oxford,  519. 
Bagot,  Lewis,  dn.  Oxford,  515. 
Bagot,  Lewis,  bp.  Norwich,  474. 
Bagot,  Richard,  bp.  Oxford,  510. 
Bailies,  WiUiam,  prb.  Lincoln,  237. 
Bailul,  Joscelin  de,  bp.  Salisbury,  595. 
Baily,  John,  prb.  London,  442. 


N  0  M  I  N  U  M. 


693 


Bainbridfre,  Christo.,  prb.  Lincoln,  198. 
Iiainl)ri^f^e  or  Haml>ri(lge,  Christopher, 

treas,  London,  355. 
Bajocensis  or  William  of  Bayeux,  archd. 

Lincoln,  42. 
Baker,  Edward,  prb.  Peterborough,  (^46. 
Baker,  Hugh,  prb.  London,  383. 
Baker,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,   100,   195, 

201,  231. 
Baker,  I^ewis,  archd.  IJandalf,  260. 
Baker,  Samuel,  })rl).  London,  441. 
Baker,  AVilliam,  archd.  Oxford,  516. 
Baker,  AVilliam,  bp.  Norwich,  473. 
Baketon,  Thomas,  prl).  London,  451. 
Baketon,  Thomas,  archd.  London,  321. 
Bakton,  'J'homas,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  206. 
Balaeto,  William  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  194. 
Balagey,  Nicholas,  subd. Salisbury,  621. 
Balcanquall,  John,  ])rb.  Rochester,  585. 
Balcanquall,  Walter,  dn.  Rochester,  577. 
Baldcrston,  J  oh., ])rl).  Peterborough, 549. 
Balding,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  124. 
Baldock,  Ralph  de,  })rb.  London,  400. 
Baldock,  Robert  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  96. 
Baldock,  Rol)crt  de,  prb.  London,  394. 
Baldock,  Robert  de,  archd.  Middlesex, 

327- 
Baldock,  Robert  de,  bp.  Norwich,  463. 
Baldock  or  Baudake,  Ralph  de,  archd. 

Middlesex,  326. 
Baldock   or    Baudake,   Ralj)h  de,   dn. 

liOndon,  310. 
Baldock   or  Baudake,    Ralj)!!    de,    bp. 

I^ondon,  2(S(S. 
Baldok,  Robert  de,  archd.  Wilts,  629. 
Baldok   or    Baudake,    Ralph    de,    prb. 

London,  391. 
Baldok    or    Baudake,    Ralph   of,   prb. 

London,  417. 
Baldwin,  j)rb.  London,  406. 
Baldwin,  chan.  Salisl)ury,  649. 
Baldwin,    Nicholas  Rigby,   prl;.    Lon- 
don, 365. 
Balguy,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  669. 
Balguy,  Thomas,  prl).  I^incoln,  196. 
Ball,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  194. 
Ball,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  112. 
Ball,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  237. 
Ball,Th()s.,prl).lVtorbi)ri)uuli,  ")45,  550. 
Ballard,  Robert,  prl).  London,  40.'',. 
Ballard,  Robert,  treas.  London,  355. 
Ballow,  William,  prb.  London.  437. 
Ballow,  William,  i)rb.  Oxford,  518. 
Balncto    or  Bathe,   William   de,  treas. 

Lincoln,  S8. 
Bambridge  ov  Hainbrigge,  Christopher, 

treas.  London,  355. 
Bambiu'g,  Simon  de.  chan.  Lincoln,  92. 


Bamj)ton,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  667. 

Banaster,  Ailebert  or  Gilbert,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 379. 

Banaster,  Henry,  prb.  London,  4-0. 

Banaster,  Henry,  treas.  London,  352. 

Banaster,  Robert,  pre.  London,  400. 

Banaster,  Robert,  archd.  Essex,  333. 

Banaster,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  144. 

Banbury,  John  Hode  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 
99. 

Bancroft,  John,  prb.  London,  409. 

Bancroft,  Richard,  prb.  London,  364. 

Bancroft,  Richard,  treas.  London,  356. 

Bancroft,  Richard,  bj).  London,  302. 

Bancroft,  John,  bp.  Oxford,  506. 

Bankes,  Robert,  prb.  Oxford,  527,  5,",o. 

Banks,  William,  prl).  Lincoln,  223. 

Banktree,  John  de,  prb.  London,  439. 

Barber,  Laurence,  prb.  Lincoln,  234. 

Barber,  Richard,  archd.  Bedford,  74. 

Barber,  Richard,  archd.  Leicester,  62. 

Barbo  or  Burbo,  Peter,  archd.  Salis- 
bury, 625. 

Barbour,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  179. 

Barcham  or  Barkam,  John,  prl).  Lon- 
don, 367. 

Barcroft,  Hugh,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  217. 

Bardis,  Adrian,  prb.  Lincoln,  221. 

Bardolf  or  Bardolph,  Edward,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, lo.-^. 

Bardolph,  Edward,  prb.  Lincoln,  10.-,. 

Barefoot,  John,  j)rb,  Lincoln,  143,224. 

Barefoot,  John,  archd.  Lincoln,  47. 

Baret,  .\ndrew,  prb.  Lincoln,  187. 

i^arford,  Richard,  prb.  Salisbury,  664. 

Barford,  Thomas,  prb.  Salisbury,  661. 

Barford,  \\'illiam,  prb.  Salisbury.  (^~,^- 

Barkam  or  Barcham,  John,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 367. 

Barker,  Anthony,  prb.  Lincoln,  127. 

Barker.  James,  prb.  London,  435. 

Barker.  John,  prb.  Llandatt',  264.  265. 

Barker,  Rob.  (Jeorge,  prb.  London,  432. 

Barkes,  Edward,  prb.  Norwich,  301. 

Barkosdalc,  William,  prl).  London,  443. 

Barkham,  Rol)ert,  prb.  Ix)ndon,  368. 

l^arlou-,  John.  j)rb.  Peterborough,  547. 

Barlow.  Rali)h,iirb.  Lincoln,  204. 

Barlow,  'I'homas.  archd.  Oxford.  516. 

Barlow,  Thomas,  bp.  Lincoln.  27. 

Barlow,  William,  prb.  Ixjndon,  378. 

Barlow,  William,  bp.  Lincoln.  24. 

Barlowe. William,  archd.  Salisbury,  626. 

Barlowc.  William,  bp.  Rochester,  372. 

Barnard,  Benjamin,  i)ib.  Peterborough, 

544- 
Barnard.  John.  i)rb.  Lincoln.  103. 

Barnard,  William,  dn.  Rochester,  578. 


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INDEX 


Barnardiston,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  157. 

Barnl)y,  alias  Tayler,  Thomas,  prb. 
Lincoln,  226. 

Barne,  John,  archd.  Wilts,  629. 

Barnes,  Anthony,  prl).  Lincoln,  143. 

Barnes,  Frederick,  prb.  Oxford,  530. 

Barnes,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  107,  212. 

Barnes  or  Barons,  William,  bp.  Lon- 
don, 298. 

Barnesly,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  168. 

Barnesly,  Thomas,  archd.  Leicester,  61. 

Barneston,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  654. 

Barnet,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  141,  168. 

Barnet,  John,  prb.  London,  417. 

Barnet,  John,  archd.  Essex,  334. 

Barnet,  John,  ai'chd.  London,  321. 

Barnet,  John,  (Rochester,)  564. 

Barnet,  John  de,  i)rb.  London,  374. 

Barnewell,  Henry,  prb.  Rochester,  582. 

Baron,  John,  i)rb.  Lincoln,  114. 

Baron,  John,  archd.  Norfolk,  485. 

Baron,  John,  dn.  Norwich,  477. 

Baron,  Thomas,  archd.  Colchester,  341. 

Barons  or  Barnes,  William,  bp.  Lon- 
don, 298. 

Barr,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  228. 

Barre,  William  la,  prb.  Lincoln,  206. 

Barrell,  Edmund,  prb.  Norwich,  499. 

Barrell,  Edmund,  prb.  Rochester,  585. 

Barret,  Andrew,  bp.  Llandaff,  248. 

Barret,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  164. 

Barrett,  John,  prb.  Norwich,  498. 

Barrett,  Jonath.Tyers,prb. London,  409. 

Barrett,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  412. 

Barri,  Theobald  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  104. 

Barrington,  George,  prb.  Salisbury,678. 

Barrington,  Shute,  prb.  London,  381. 

Barrington,  Hon.  Shute,  prb.  Oxford, 
524. 

Barrington,  Hon.  Shute,  bp.  Llandaff, 
256. 

Barrington,* Hon.  Shute,  bp.  Salisbury, 
616. 

Barrow,  Isaac,  prb.  Salisbury,  659. 

Barrow,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  174. 

Barrow,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  180. 

Barrowe,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  114. 

Barry,  George,  prb.  Peterborough,  546. 

Barry,  Ralph,  prb.  Lincoln,  196. 

Barry,  Ralph,  chan.  Lincoln,  92. 

Barsaco,  John  de  Podio,  prb.  Lincoln, 
171. 

Bartholomew,  prb.  Lincoln,  180. 

Bartholomew,  prb.  London,  385. 

Barthone  or  Barton,  Robert  de,  prb. 
London,  451. 

Barthone  or  Barton,  Robt.  de,  i)re.  Lon- 
don, 348. 


Barthone  or  Barton,  Robert  de,  dn. 
London,  309. 

Barton,  Daniel,  prb.  Oxford,  530. 

Barton,  Geoffrey,  prb.  Lincoln,  118, 
168,  184,  205. 

Barton,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  228. 

Barton,  Philip,  prb.  Oxford,  521. 

Barton,  Wilham,  prb.  Lincoln,  200. 

Barton,  Wm.,  prb.  London,  372,  427. 

Barton,  Philip  de,  prb,  London,  382. 

Barton,  Simon  de,  archd.  Stow,  77. 

Barton  or  Barthone,  Robert  de,  prb. 
London,  451. 

Barton  or  Barthone,  Robert  de,  pre. 
London,  348. 

Barton  or  Barthone,  Robert  de,  dn. 
London,  309. 

Barvile,  John,  prb.  London,  424. 

Barwell,  Mordecai,  prb.  Lincoln,  209. 

Barwick,  John,  prb.  London,  422. 

Barwick,  John,  dn.  London,  315. 

Bas,  Chas.  W^ebb  le,  prb.  Lincoln,  184. 

Basham,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  163. 

Basings,  William  de,  dn.  London,  308. 

Basingstoke,  John  of,  archd.  Leices- 
ter, 59. 

Basset,  Fulk,  bp.  London,  284. 

Basset,  William,  archd.  Stow,  81. 

Bassett,  George,  prb.  Lincoln,  136. 

Bassett,  John,  prb,  Llandaff,  266. 

Bassett,  Richard,  prb,  Llandaff,  266. 

Bassingbome,  Humphrey  de,  archd. 
Salisbury,  622. 

Bate,  Nicholas,  prb.  Normch,  499. 

Bate,  Simon,  prb,  Lincoln,  140. 

Bate,  Walter,  prb.  London,  421. 

Bateman, William, archd,  Norwich,  479. 

Bateman,  William,  bp.  Norwich.  464, 

Bateman,  Wilham,  alias  Wilham  of 
Norwich,  dn,  Lincoln,  32. 

Bates,  Roger,  ])rb.  Salisbury,  655. 

Bathe,  John,  prb.  London,  383. 

Bathe  or  Balneto,  William  de,  treas. 
Lincoln,  88. 

Bathe  or  Bothe,  Laurence,  dn.  Lon- 
don, 313. 

Bathonia,  Edm.  de,  prb,  London,  377. 

Bathonia, William  de,  prb. London,  377. 

Bathurst,  Henry,  prb.  Oxford,  530. 

Bathurst,  Henry,  archd.  Norwich,  482. 

Bathurst,  Henry,  bp.  Norwich,  475. 

Battayle  or  de  Bello,  Richard  de  la, 
treas.  Lincoln,  88. 

Battayle,  alias  de  Bello,  Richard  de  la, 
prb.  Lincoln,  160. 

Batteley,  Oliver,  prb,  Llandaff,  265. 

Battely,  John,  archd,  Suffolk,  490. 

Batten,  Jos.  Hallett,  prb.  Lincoln,  230. 


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69t 


Batty,  William,  prh.  London,  428. 
liattye,  Kdinund,  |)rb.  Lincoln,  212. 
Baudake    or    Baldok,    Ralph    de,   j)rb. 

London,  391. 
Baudake   or  Baldok,    Ralph   of,    prb. 

[iondon,  417, 
Baudake  or  Baldock,  Ralph  de,  archd. 

Middlesex,  326. 
Baudake   or   Baldock,    Ralj)h   de,   dn. 

I^ondon,  310. 
Baudake  or  Baldock,    Ralph    de,    hp. 

London,  288. 
liaxter,  John^  prb.  Lincoln,  200. 
Baxter,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  212. 
Bayeux  or  Bajocensis, William  of,archd. 

Lincoln,  42. 
Bayley,  lien.  Vincent,  prb.  Lincoln,  139. 
Bayley,  Henry  Vincent,  subd.  Lincoln, 

42. 
Bayley,  Hen.  Vincent,  archd.  Stow,  81. 
Bayley,  Lewis,  archd.  St.  Alban's,  346, 
Bayley,  Richard,  prb.  London,  378. 
Bayley,Wni.  Fred.  prb.  Rochester,  586, 
Baylie,  Richard,  dn.  Salisbury,  618. 
Bayly,  Francis,  prb.  Salis})ury,  658. 
Bayly,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  142. 
Bayly,  Lewis,  treas.  London,  357. 
Bayly,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  159. 
Bayly,William,  j)rb.  Peterborough,  543, 

546. 
Bayly,  William,  prb.  archd.  Northamp- 
ton, 542. 
Baynes,  Christopher,  prb.  London,  399. 
Beacon,  John,  ])rb.  Norwich,  498. 
Beacon,  John,  chan.  Norwich,  496. 
Beadon,  Rich.,  prb.  London,  409,  432. 
Beadon,  Richard,  archd.  London,  325. 
Beake, alias  Bek,Thos.  le,  (Lincoln,)  13. 
Beake,  alias  Bek,  Thomas  le,  bj).  Lin- 
coln, 14. 
Bearde,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  206. 
Beauchamj),  Rich.,  archd.  SuHblk,  488. 
Beauchamp,  Rich.,  bp.  Salisbury,  603. 
Beauchani}),    William    or    Philip,    i)rb. 

Lincoln.  96. 
Beaufort,  Hen.,  prb.  I^incoln,  216,  220. 
Beaufort,  Henry,  bp.  Lincoln,  16. 
Beaufort,  James,  archd.  London,  321. 
Beauliini,  Lucas,  ])rl).  liOndon,  443. 
Beauuu's  or  Bolmois,   Richard  dc,  bp. 

London,  281,  282. 
Beaumont,  (leorj^e.  prb.  Lincoln,  215. 
Beaumont, H on., dn.  lVterborouiJ!;h,  539. 
Beaiuuont,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  229. 
Beaumont,  Rol).,archd.Huntini4don,52. 
Beaumont,   Thomas,  prb.  London,  399. 
lieaumont  or BcUomont. Lewis  de,  treas. 

Salisbury,  645. 


Beauveyr,  Henry,  subd.  Lincoln,  39. 
Beauveyr  or  Belvero,  John  de,   subd. 

Linc(jln,  39. 
Beaw,  William,  prb.  Llandaff',  265. 
Beaw,  William,  bp.  Llandaff,  254. 
Bee,  Antony,  prb.  Lincoln,  157. 
Bee  or  Bek,  Anthony,  prb.  Lincoln,  222. 
Bee  or  Bek,  Antony,  prb.  Lincoln,  196. 
Bee  or  Bek,  Anthony  de,  prb.  London, 

423- 

Beccles,  Alan  de,  chan.  Norwich,  494. 

Beccles,  Alan  de,  archd.  Sudbury,  490. 

Beck,  Benjamin,  prb.  Norwich,  502. 

Becke,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  125. 

Becke,  Thomas,  archd.  Dorset,  638. 

Becke,  Edm.de la,  prb.  London,  420. 

Becke,  Edm.de  la,  archd.  Berks,  634. 

Beckett,  George,  prb.  Lincoln,  136. 

Beckingham,    Thomas,   prb.   Lincoln, 
117. 

Bedall,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  155. 

Bedall,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  187. 

Bedeford,  John  de,  prb.  London,  406. 

Bedell  or  Bedyll,  Thomas,  archd.  Lon- 
don, 322. 

Bedenoth,  bp.  Rochester,  556. 

Bedford,  Amos,  prb.  Lincoln,  237. 

Bedford,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  loS. 

Bedford,  John  de,  archd.  London,  320. 

Bedford,  Robert  de,  pre.  Lincoln,  82. 

Bed  win,  Thomas,  j)rb.  Lincoln,  223. 

Bedyl,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  206. 

Bedyll,  Thomas,  })rb.  London,  408. 

Bedyll  or  Bedell,  Thomas,  archd.  Lon- 
don, 322. 

Beel  or  Bele  or  Beyl,  Thomas,   prb. 
London,  398. 

Bek,  Adam,  prb.  London.  444. 

Bek,  Anthony,  prb.  London,  439. 

Bek,  Anthony,  chan.  Lincoln,  92. 

Bek,  Anthony,  dn.  Lincoln,  32. 

Bek,  Anthony,  bp.  Lincoln,  13. 

Bek,  Anthony,  bj).  Norwich,  464. 
I  Bek,  Thomas,  archd.  Berks,  633. 

Bek,  alias  Beake.Thos.  le,  (^Lincoln,)  13. 

Bek,  alias  Beake,  Thomas  le,  bp.  Lin- 
coln, 14. 

Bek  or  Bee, Anthony,  prb.  Lincoln,  222. 

Bek  or  Bee,  Antony,  jirb.  Lincoln,  196. 
i  lU'k  or  Bee,  Anthony  de.  prb.  London. 

I       423. 

I  Beke,  Thomas  le,  prb.  Lincoln,  132. 

I  Bekensawe,  Robert,  treas.  Lincoln,  90. 

Bekingham,  John  de.  archd.  Stow.  7'^. 

Bekiusawe,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln.  101. 

Bekiiiton,  Thos.  de,  jirb.  Londt)n,  392. 
I  Bekinton,  Thomas  de,  archd.  Bucking- 
<      ham,  69. 


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I  N  1)  E  X 


Bekyngham, Thomas,  prb. Lincoln,  1 78. 

Bekyn^ham,  'rho.s.,arch(l.  Lincoln,  45. 

Bekyn^lunn,  Tlionias,  archd.  North- 
ampton, 57 . 

Bela8is,Anthony,archd .Colchester,  342. 

Bele,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  129. 

Bele,  Beel  or  Beyl,  Thomas,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 398. 

Belemains  or  Belemeis,  John,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 447. 

Belemeis,  Jolm,  prb.  London,  447. 

Belemeus  orBelemeyns,  John,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 377. 

Belemeyns,  John,  prb.  London,  377. 

Belers,  Hamo,  subd.  Lincoln,  39. 

Belers,  Hamo,  chan.  Norwich,  494. 

Belesby,  AVilliam  de,  prb.  London,  410. 

Belesmenis,  Laurence, prb.  London,362. 

Bell,  George,  prb.  London,  390,  413. 

Bell,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  102. 

Bell,  John,  prb.  London,  431. 

Bell,  Thomas,  prb.  Rochester,  586. 

Bell,  William,  prb.  London,  431. 

Bell,  William,  treas.  London,  358. 

Bell,  William,  archd.  St.  Alban's,  346. 

Bellafago,  Richard  de,  archd.  Norwich, 
478. 

Bellamy,  James  William,  prb.  London, 

39 1'  44.3- 
Bellamy,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  130. 

Bellasis,  Anthony,  prb.  Lincoln,  156. 

Belley,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  167. 

Belli,  Chas.  Almeric,  ])re.  London,  351. 

Bello,  Richard  de,  archd.  Berks,  633. 

Bello  or  Battayle,  Richard  de  la,  treas. 

Lincoln,  88. 
Bello,  alias  de  la  Battayle,  Richard  de, 

prb.  Lincoln,  160. 
Bellomontor  Beaumont, Lewis  de,  treas. 

Salisbury,  645. 
Belmeis,  Richard  de,  prb.  London,  423. 
Belmeis  or  Beaumes,  Richard  de,  bp. 

London,  281,  282. 
Belmeis  de   or   Fitz- Walter,    Richard, 

archd.  Middlesex,  325. 
Beloc,  WilHam,  prb.  Lincoln,  191. 
Beloe,  William,  prb.  London,  426. 
Belsire,  Alexander,  prb.  Oxford,  522. 
Belton,  Simon,  prb.  Lincoln,  124. 
Belvero  or  Beauveyr,  John  de,  subd. 

Lincoln,  39. 
Belveys,  John,  archd.  Buckingham,  68. 
Belvoir,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  113. 
Benedict,  })rb.  London,  435. 
Benet  or  Bennet,  Thomas,  treas.  Lon- 
don, 2>h^. 
Benett,  VValter,  prb.  Salisbury,  655, 
Benett,  Wilham,  prb.  Salisbury,  653. 


Benger,  John,  prb.  London,  380. 

Beningworth,  Wm.,  subd.  Lincoln,  38. 

Beningworth,  Henry  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 
136. 

Beningworth,  Henry  de,  subd.  Lin- 
coln, 38. 

Bennet,  Thos.,  prb.  London,  386,  434. 

Bennet,  Thomas,  pre.  Salisbury,  643. 

Bennet,  Walter,  pre.  Salisbury,  644. 

Bennet,  Walter,  archd.  Wilts,  631. 

Bennet,  William,  prb.  London,  383. 

Bennet,  William,  archd.  Dorset,  640. 

Bennet  or  Benet,  Thomas,  treas.  Lon- 
don, 356. 

Benson,  James,  prb.  Salisbury,  676. 

Benson,  Martin,  ])rb.  Salisbury,  667. 

Benson,  Martin,  archd.  Berks,  636. 

Bensted,  Andrew,  prb.  Lincoln,  223, 
226. 

Bentham,  Edw.,  prb.  Oxford,  519,  526. 

Bentham,  Joseph,  prb.  Lincoln,  146. 

Bentham,  Samuel,  prb.  Lincoln,  235. 

Bentworth  or  Bynteworth,  Richard  de, 
bp.  London,  290. 

Benyse,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  150. 

Beornmod,  bp.  Rochester,  556. 

Berctgils,  bp.  East  Anglia,  456. 

Berdeperier,  Walter,  prb.  London,  444. 

Bereford,  Edmund,  prb.  Lincoln,  96. 

Bereford,  Edmond  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 
225. 

Berenger,  John,  archd.  Norwich,  470. 

Berens,  Edward,  prb.  Salisbury,  686^ 

Berens,  Edward,  archd. Berks,  517, 637. 

Berett,  Gilbert,  prb.  Lincoln,  202. 

Beremck,  John  de,  prb.  London,  380. 

Berford,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  182. 

Berges,  William  de,  archd.  Berks,  633. 

Beridge,  Basil  Bury,  prb.  Lincoln,  162. 

Beridge,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  224. 

Beridge,  John,  pre.  Lincoln,  86. 

Berkeley,  James  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  119. 

Berkeley,  James  de,  archd.  Hunting- 
don, 50. 

Berking,  John,  prb.  London,  442. 

Berkley,  Peter  de,  i)rb.  Lincoln,  113. 

Bermingham,  Fulk,  prb.  Lincoln,  140, 
197. 

Bermingham,  Fulk,  prb.  London,  369, 

375- 
Bermingham,  Fulke,  archd.  Oxon,  dCt. 

Bermingham,  John,  prb.  London,  407. 

Bermyngham,  John,  prb.  London,  421. 

Bernard,  Daniel,  prb.  Oxford,  519. 
I  Bernard,  Francis,  prb.  Norwich,  499. 
j  Bernard,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  147,  152, 
I      206. 

Bernard,  Thos.,  prb.  Oxford,  528,  529. 


NOMINU  M 


(m 


lJerner«,  Henry  Denny,  arclul.  Suttblk, 

490. 
Berney,  John,  archd.  Norwich,  482. 
Bernham,  William,  chan.  Norwich,  495. 
Berridjrc,  (Jharlcs,  i)rb.  Lincoln,  230. 
Berthgwin,  bp,  Llandaff",  240. 
Bcrtrand,  archd,  Dorset,  638. 
Berworth,  Stephen,  j)r]).  Lincoln,  iii. 
Bery  or  iiury,  Giles,  j)rb.  London,  384. 
Ikry,  Bury  or  Byry,  Richard  de,  prb. 

London,  444. 
Best,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  209,  228. 
Betty,  Richard,  prb.  London,  430. 
Beveridjre,  AVilliam,  prl).  London,  397. 
Beveridge,  WiUiam,  archd.  Colchester, 

Beverlee,  WiUiam  de,  j)rb. London,  433. 

Beverley,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  97,  127. 

Beverley,  alias  Irford,  Peter,  archd. 
Stow,  79. 

Beverly,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  129. 

Beverly,  Richard  de,  i)rb.  Lincoln,  178. 

Beyl,  Bele  or  Bed,  Thomas,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 398. 

Bickham,  James,  archd.  Leicester,  6;^. 

Bickley,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  153. 

Biford,  Lewis,  archd.  Llandatt',  260. 

Bi^od,  Richard,  prb.  London,  436, 

Bildeston,  Rali)h,  prb.  Lincoln,  107. 

Bilers,  Hamo,  prb.  Lincoln,  2;]6. 

Bileye,  Niger  le,  or  Roger  le  Noir,  bp. 
London,  284. 

Bill,  John,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  160. 

Bill,  WiUiam,  prb.  Lincoln,  188. 

Billesdon,  Nicholas,  dn.  Salisbury,  616. 

Bilney,  Robert,  archd.  Norfolk,  482. 

Bilney,  Robert  de,  chan.  Norwich,  494. 

Bilton,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  147. 

Bimar,  j)rb.  London,  420. 

Binckes,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  193. 

Bing  or  Byng,  Andrew,  archd.  Nor- 
wich, 481. 

Bingham,  William,  archd.  London,  325. 

Bingham,  Girardus  de,  archd.  Dorset, 

.  .376. 

Bingham,  Robt.  de,  ])j).  Salisbury,  595. 

Binnesley,  William,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  13S. 

Binsley,  William,  prb.  Peterborough, 
545. 5r)0. 

Binsley.Wm.,  archd.  Northampton,  542. 

Bintworth  or  By nte worth,  Richard  de, 
prb.  London,  404. 

Birch,  Sanniol,  prb.  London,  443. 

Bird,  Charles  Smith,  prb.  Lincoln,  136. 

Bird,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  195. 

Birley,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  182. 

Birston,  William  de,  prb.  Lincoln.  126. 

Birt,  James,  prb.  LlandalV.  267. 

VOL.  11. 


Birt,  Thomas,  prb.  LlandaH",  267,  269. 
Bisacia,  Banulf  de,  i)rb.  London,  417. 
Biscoe,  Richard,  j)rb.  London,  387. 
Bishopston,   Henry  de,   dn.  Salisbury, 

.^.^3- 
iiisi,  bp.  East  Anglia,  456. 

Blackborne,  Hen.  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  99. 

Blackburn,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  163. 

Blackwell,  Samuel,  prb.  Peterborough, 

549- 
Blackwyn,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  169. 

Bladenstone  or  Bladingthone,  Nicolas 

de,  prb.  London,  433. 

Bladingthone,  Nicolas  de,  prb.  London, 

433- 
Blague,  Thomas,  dn.  Rochester,  577. 

Blake,  Edward,  prb.  Salisbury,  673. 
Blake,  John,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  182. 
Blakeney,  WUliam  de,  prb. Lincoln,  199. 
Bland,  Henry,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  188. 
Bland,  Tobias,  prb.  Peterborough,  543. 
Blandford,  Walter,  bp.  Oxford,  506. 
Blaw,  Richard,  i)rb.  Lincoln,  227. 
Blayney,  Benjamin,  j)rb.  Oxford,  528. 
Blayney,   Robert  Charles,    prb.   Salis- 
bury, 680,  68 1. 
Blebury,  John  de,  prb.  London,  439. 
Blechingdon,   Richard,  prb.  Rochester, 

585. 

Blechyndon,  Richard,  prb.  Peterbo- 
rough, 550. 

Bledri,  bp.  Llandaff,  241. 

Blencow  or  Blinko,  ^\  lUiam,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, 183. 

Blesen.  Peter,  or  Peter  of  Blois,  prb. 
London,  397. 

Blesensis,  or  Peter  of  Blois,  archd. 
London,  318. 

Blethin,  Morgan,  prb.  Llandaff,  267. 

Blethin,  Philemon,  prb.  Llandaff,  268, 
269. 

Blethin,  William,  jirb.  LlandalV,  266. 

Blethin,  William,  bp.  Llandaff,  252. 

Bleys,   William,    archd.    Buckingham, 

Bleys,  William  de,  pre.  Lincoln,  82. 

Blevs,  William  de,  subd.  Lincoln,  37. 

Blida,  Walter  de,  prb.  Linc(»ln,  126. 

Blinko  or  Blencow,  William,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, 183. 

Blinkthorn,  Nicholas,  prb. Lincoln,  138. 

Blith,  John.  prb.  Lincoln.  174. 

Blith.  Robort,  prb.  London,  437. 

Bloet,  Robort,  bj).  Lincoln,  7. 

Bloet  or  Blovet,  Simon,  dn.  Lincoln,  30. 

Blois,  William  of,  bp.  Lincoln,  9. 

Blois,  Peter  of,  or  Peter  Blesen.,  prb. 
London,  397. 

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INDEX 


Blois,Peter  of,  or  Blesensis,  archd.  Lon- 
don, 318. 

Blomberg,  Frederick  William,  prb. 
London,  450. 

Blomfield,  Charles  James,  archd.  Col- 
chester, 344. 

Blomfield,  Charles  James,  bp.  London, 
3c6. 

Blovet  or  Bloet,  Simon,  dn.  Lincoln,  30. 

Blund,  Rofrer,  prb.  Lincoln,  173. 

Blund,  William  le,  pre.  J^incoln,  82. 

Blundell,  William,  prb.  London,  362. 

Blundeville  or  Blunville,  Thomas  de, 
bp.  Norwich,  460. 

Bluntesdon,  Robert,  subd.  Salisbury, 
620. 

Bluntesdon,  Henry  de,  archd.  Dorset, 
638. 

Blunvil,  Ralph  de,  archd.  Norfolk,  482. 

Blunville  or  Blundeville,  Thomas  de, 
bp.  Norwich,  460. 

Blyth,  Daniel,  prb.  Salisbury,  659. 

Blyth,  Geoffrey,  treas.  Salisbury,  647. 

Blyth,  William,  archd.  Norfolk,  483. 

Blythe,  Geoffrey,  prb.  London,  437. 

Blythe,  Geoffrey,  archd.  Salisbury,  625. 

Blythe,  Hugh,  archd.  Leicester,  62. 

Blythe,  John,  archd.  Huntingdon,  51. 

Blythe,  John,  archd.  Stow,  79. 

Blythe,  John,  bp.  Sahsbury,  604. 

Bocheland  or  Bokland,  Hugh  de,  prb. 
London,  388. 

Bocland,  Geofirey  de,  archd.  Norfolk, 
482. 

Bocton,Thos.  de,  subd.  Salisbury,  620. 

Bohun,  Ralph,  prb.  Salisbury,  665. 

Bokimer,  James  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  210. 

Bokingham,  William,  prb.  London,  42 1 . 

Bokingham,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  152. 

Bokingham,  John  de,  bp.  Lincoln,  15. 

Bokland  or  Bocheland,  Hugh  de,  prb. 
London,  388. 

Bokyngham,  John,  archd.  Northamp- 
ton, 56. 

Bole,  Richard,  prb.  London,  430. 

Bolemer,  John  de,  prb.  London,  388. 

Boleyn,  Henry,  pre.  Lincoln,  84. 

Boleyn,  Robert,  pre.  Llandaff,  261. 

Boleyn,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  427. 

Boleyn,  William,  ])rb.  London,  370. 

Boloigne,  Pascasius  de,  prb.  London, 
442. 

Bolton,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  200. 

Bolton,  William,  ])rb.  London,  381. 

Bonewell,  Robert  de,  prb.  London,  362. 

Bonewell,  Robert  de,  archd.  Middle- 
sex, 326. 

Boniface,  bp.  East  Anglia,  456. 


Bonifaunt/rhomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  221. 

Bonn,  Rad.  de,  prb.  London,  451. 

Bonner,  Edmund,  prb.  London,  378. 

Bonner,  Edmund,  archd.  Leicester,  62. 

Bonner,  Edmund,  bp.  London,  300. 

Bonney,  Henry  Key,  prb.  Lincoln,  125. 

Bonney,  Henry  Kaye,  prb.  Lincoln,  194. 

Bonney,  Henry  Kaye,  archd.  Bedford, 
76. 

Bonney,  Henry  Kaye,  archd.  Lincoln, 
48. 

Bonney,  Thomas  Kaye,  prb.  Lincoln, 
228. 

Bonney,  Thomas  Kaye,  archd.  Leices- 
ter, 6s,  543. 

Bonyfaunt,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  363. 

Booth,  Peniston,  prb.  Lincoln,  227. 

Booth,  Peniston,  chan.  London,  361. 

Boothe,  Chas.,  prb.  Lincoln.  132,  150. 

Boothe,  Chas.,  archd.  Buckingham,  70. 

Boothe,  Edmund,  archd.  Stow,  79. 

Boothe,  Laurence,  archd.  Stow,  79. 

Boothe,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  209. 

Boothe,  William,  chan.  London,  360. 

Boothe  or  Both^  Charles,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 431. 

Boothe  or  Bothe,  William,  archd.  Mid- 
dlesex, 328. 

Bordeaux  or  Burdegal,  Peter  de,  prb. 
London,  406. 

Bordley,  Stephen,  prb.  London,  452. 

Borham,  Hervey  de,  dn.  London,  310. 

Borisly  or  Breisley,  Simon  de,  dn.  Lin- 
coln, 33. 

Boroughs,  Benedict,  prb.  Lincoln,  147. 

Borradaile,  Fred.,  prb.  Lincoln,  196. 

Borstall,  William  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  106. 

Borstall  or  Burstall, William,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 363. 

Borston,  William  de,  pre.  London,  349. 

Bosco,  Wm.  de,  chan.  Salisbury,  649. 

Bosco,  William  de,  pre.  Salisbury,  641. 

Bostock,  Robert,  archd.  Suffolk,  489. 

Bostocke,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  195. 

Boteler,  Edward,  prb.  Lincoln,  119, 
170,  207. 

Boteler,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  97,  197, 
229. 

Boteler,  John,  archd.  Oxon,  66. 

Boteler  or  Butiller,  Thomas,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, 140. 

Boteler  or  Butiller,  Thomas,  archd. 
Northampton,  57. 

Both,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  195. 

Both,  Laurence,  prb.  London,  440. 

BothorBoothe,  Chas.,  prb. London,  431. 

Bothe,  Edmund,  prb.  London,  375. 

Bothe,  John,  prb.  London,  407. 


NOMINUM. 


099 


Bothc,'  Laurence,  prb.  London,  407, 
421,  449. 

Bothe, William,  prl).  Lincoln,  144,  163. 

Bothe,  William,  prb.  London,  375,  380. 

Bothe  or  Bathe,  Laurence,  dn.  Lon- 
don, 313. 

Bothe  or  Hoothe,  arch d. Middlesex,  328. 

Botiler,  Thos.  archd.  Salisbury,  623. 

Botlcsham,  John,  prb.  London,  383. 

Botlesham,  John,  archd.  Leicester,  60. 

Bottlesham,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,   117, 

137- 

Bottlesham,  John  de,  prb,  Lincoln,  187. 

Bottlesham,  John    de,   bp.   Rochester, 

.565. 

Bottlesham,  Thomas  de,  archd.  Roches- 
ter, 580. 

Bottlesham,  Wm.  de,  bp.  Llandaff,  247. 

Bottlesham, Wm.de,bp.  Rochester,  565. 

Bouchier,  James,  ])rb.  Salisbury,  066. 

Bouchier,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  iii. 

Bouchier,  Thomas,  prb.  Salisbury,  659. 

Bouker,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  19."). 

Boulc,  Richard  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  119. 

Boulter,  lluf<h,  dn.  Oxford,  514. 

Bourbauk,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  236. 

Bourchier,  John,  archd.  Buckingham, 

Bourchier,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  134. 

Bourchier  or  Bowser,  John,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 408. 

Bourjrh,  Thomas  de,  prb.  London,  448. 

BourLjhill  or  Burghill,  John,  bp.  Llan- 
dart;  248. 

Bounnan,  Thomas,  prb.  Salisbiu'y,  6-6. 

Bourne,  Bartholomew,  ])rb.  [..incoln, 1 66. 

liourne,  (lilbert,  prb.  London,  367,  449. 

Bourne,  (iilbert,  archd.  licdford,  74. 

Bourne,  Bartholomew  de,  i)rb.  I^incoln, 

1.^7'  M9- 
Bourne,  Job.  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  106,  163. 

Bouverie.  Kdward,  jirb.  Salisbury,  6Hr'^. 

Bouvcrie,  lion.  Frederick  Pleydell,  prb. 

Salisbury,  683. 
Bouverie,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  131. 
Bouverie,     William    Arundell,    archd. 

Norfolk,  486. 
Bouwens,  Theodore,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  119. 
Bowcher,  Robert,  prb.  LlandatV,  265. 
Bowden,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  114. 
Bowdlor.  'I'homas,  prb.  London,  426. 
Bowcn,  Jenkyn,  prb.  LlaiulatV,  267. 
Bower,  Robert,  ])rb.  Salisbury,  6-,-. 
Bowerbank,  Kdward,  prb.  Lincoln,  104, 

1 68,  230. 
Bowet,  Henry,  ])rb.  Lincoln.  140. 
Bowet,  Henry,  archd.  Lincoln,  45. 
Bowett,  Henry,  prb.  London,  369. 


Bowie,  John,  dn.  Salisbur}',  617. 
Howie,  John,  bp.  Rochester,  573. 
Bowles,  William,  ])rb.  Salisbury,  673. 
Bowles,  William  Lisle,  prb.  Salisbury, 

681,682. 
Bowman,  John,  chan.  London,  361. 
Bowman,  Richard,  ])rb.  Salisbury,  661, 

663. 
Bowman,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  123. 
Bowsar,  John  de,  archd.  Essex,  334. 
Bowser  or  Bourchier,  John,  prb.  I^on- 

don,  408. 
Bowstead,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  205. 
Bowyer,  Reynold  Gideon,  prb.   SaUs- 

bury,  678. 
Boxall,  John,  dn.  Norwich,  476. 
Boxall,  John,  dn.  Peterborough,  539. 
Boxhall,  John,  prb.  London,  418. 
Braban,  John,  prb.  London,  422. 
Brabant,  Robert,  i)rb.  Lincoln,  108. 
Brabant,  Robert,  i)rb.  London,  432. 
Brabant  or   Brabourne,  William,  prb. 

London,  364. 
Brabourne,William,  prb,  London,  364. 
Brachele  or  Brackele,  Walter  de,  prb. 

London,  362. 
Brackele,  Walter  de,  prb.  London,  362. 
Bradbridge,    Nicholas,    prb.    Lincoln, 

179.  234. 

Bradbridge,Nicbolas,  chan. Lincoln,  93. 

Bradbridge, WiUiam,  dn. Salisbury, 6 17. 

Bradegare  or  Bragare,  Robert,prb. Lon- 
don, 433. 

Bradele,  William,  prb.  London,  397. 

Bradewardyn,  Thomas,  archd.  Nor- 
wich, 479. 

Bradewell,  Richard  de,  archd.  Bed- 
ford, 72. 

Bradficld,  John  de,  bp.  Rochester,  561. 

Bradford,  John,  prb.  London,  403. 

Bradford,  Samuel,  bji.  Rochester,  ,-,7.-,. 

Bradford, William,  ])rb.  Rochester,  587. 

Bradford,  Will.,  archd.  Rochester,  381. 

Br.idshaw,  WiUiam,  i)rb.  Oxford,  524. 

Bradshaw,  William,  dn.  Oxford,  314. 

Bradston,  John.  prb.  Lincoln,  109,  166. 

Bradwardin,  Thomas  de,  chan.  Lon- 
don, 339. 

Bradwardyn,  Thomas  de,  prb.  London, 

,       372. 

i  Bragare  or  Bradegare,  Robert,  prb.  Lon- 

i       don.  433. 

'  Bragge,  Francis,  ]n'b.  Lincoln.  112. 

Brailsford,  >Litthew,  prb.  Lincoln,  133. 

Braithwaito,  (lavin.  prb.  LlandatV,  266. 

Brait  h  wait  e.RcginaUl. prb.  Llandart'.266. 

Brakcnburgh.  John,  ])rb.  Lincoln.  206. 

Bramford,  Will,  de,  subd.  Lincoln.  37^ 

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INDEX 


Bramore,  John,  prb.  London,  385. 
Brain])ton,  William,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  208. 
liiami)ton,  Adam  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  125. 
Brampton,  Adam  de,  pre.  Lincoln,  83. 
Brand,  David,  prb.  London,  365. 
Brand,  Thomas,  i)rb.  Lincoln,  159. 
Brand,  Thomas,  chan.  Lincoln,  95. 
Brande  vel  Branke,  Henry,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 366. 
Brandesby,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  130. 
Brandon,  Reginald,  prb.  Lincoln,  108. 
Brandon,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  129, 

137- 
Brandon,  Thomas,  subd. Lincoln,  39. 

Brandon,  Reginald  de,  prb. London, 436. 

Branke  vel  Brande,  Henry,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 366. 

Branscester,  Rich,  de, prb. Lincoln,  177. 

Branspeth,  John,  prb.  Lmcoln,  216. 

Brauncewell,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  129, 
226. 

Braunce\vell,HeR.de,  prb.  Lincoln,  109. 

Braundeston,  Henry  de,  archd.  Dorset, 
638. 

Braundeston,  Henry  de,  dn.  Salisbury, 
613. 

Bl-aundeston,  Henry  de,  bp.  Salisbury, 

598. 
Brawardin,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  113. 

Bray,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  99. 

Bray,  William,  prb.  London,  409. 

Bray,  Thomas  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  161, 

Bray,  William  de,  prb.  London,  423. 
Braybroke,  Nicholas,  prb.  London,  414. 
Braybroke,  Reginald,  prb.  London,  366, 

395- 

Braybroke,  Rob.  de,  dn.  Salisbury,  615. 

Braybroke,  Rob.  de,  bp.  London,  293. 

Braybrook,  Reginald,  prb.  Lincoln,  99. 

Braybrook,  Robert  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  99. 

Breakspear,  alias  Saunders,  Hugh,  prb. 
London,  364. 

Brech,  John,  prb.  London,  369. 

Brecham,  John,  chan.  Norwich,  494. 

Breisele,  Simon  de,.  prb.  Lincoln,  176. 

Breisley  or  BorisLy,  Simon  de,  dn.  Lin- 
coln,'33. 

Brembre,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,,  189. 

Brember,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  436. 

Brembre, Thomas  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  216. 

Brenches,  Richard  de,  prb. London,  380. 

Brenchesle,  Richard  de,  archd.  Hun- 
tingdon, 50. 

Brencheslee,  Richard  de,  prb.  London, 
380. 

Brencheslee  or  Brenckeslee,  Richard  de, 
prb.  London,  363. 


Brenckeslee  or  Brencheslee,  Richard  de, 
prb.  London,  363. 

Brent,  Thomas,  })rb.  London,  392. 

Brereton,  John,  prl).  Lincoln,  218. 

Brereton,  John,  prb.  London,  399. 

Brereton,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  681. 

Brerewood,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  437. 

Brereworth,  Stephen,  archd. Berks,  C35. 

Breto,  Arnold  Amaneni  de  la,  archd, 
Huntingdon,  50. 

Breto,  Guychardus  de  la,  archd.  Hun- 
tingdon, 50. 

Breton,  Clement,  archd.  Leicester,  63. 

Breton,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  217. 

Breton,  Robert,  prb.  London,  373. 

Breton,  Ralph  le,  or  Brito,  prb. London, 
368. 

Brettevill,  John  de,  prb.  London,  433. 

Bretto,  Arnold  de  la,  prb.  Lincoln,  116. 

Bretto,  Guichard  de  la,  i)rb.  Lincoln, 
116. 

Bretton,  AVilliam,  prb.  Lincoln,  179. 

Breuse,  William  de,  bp.  Llandaff,  244. 

Breval,  Francis  Durant,  prb.  Roches- 
ter, 587. 

Brevint,  Daniel,  prb.  Lincoln,  232. 

Brevint,  Daniel,  dn.  Lincoln,  35. 

Brewer,  Robert,  dn.  London,  312. 

Brewes,  Thomas  de,  prb.  London,  451. 

Brewese,  Rob.  de,  archd.  LlandafF,  259. 

Brewster,  W^illiam,  prb.  Lincoln,  177. 

Brewster,  William,  prb.  London,  415. 

Brian,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  163,  197. 

Brian,  William,  prb.  London,  423. 

Biichthelm,  Brithelm  or  Byrhthelme, 
bp.  London,  279. 

Brickenden,  Richard,  archd. Wilts,  632. 

Brickett,  Brygotte,  Brycotte,  Brygate, 
Edmund,  prb.  London,  428. 

Briconell,  AVilharn,  prb.  Lincoln,  169. 

Bricthred,  bp.  Lindisse,  3. 

Brideoke,  Ralph,  dn.  Salisbury,  618. 

Bridgeman,  John,  prb.  Peterborough, 

543- 
Bridges,  Henry,  prb.  Rochester,  586. 

Bridges,  Henry,  archd.  Rochester,  581. 

Bridges,  John,  dn.  Sahsbury,  617. 

Bridges,  John,  bp.  Oxford,  505. 

Bridges,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  204. 

Bridges,  V/illiam,  archd.  Oxford,  516. 

Bridgewater,  John,  archd.  Rochester, 

581. 

Bridlington,  Rob.  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  228. 

Bridport,  Giles  de,  archd.  Berks,  633. 

Bridport,  Giles  de,  bp.  Salisbury,  596. 

Bridport,  Simon  de,  archd.  Berks,  633. 

Bridport,  Simon  de,  archd.  Dorset,  638. 

Briggeford,  Wm,  prb.  London,40i,4i7. 


N  O  M  I  N  U  M. 


701 


Brij^^s/riiomas,  prb.  London,  391,  419. 

Brif^ht,  Arthur,  ])rb.  London,  450. 

Briglit,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  685. 

Brightwell, 'i'homas,  j)rb.  Ijondon,  392. 

Iirightwc'll.Rali)h  de,j)re. Salisbury, 641. 

Brightwill,  Thomas,  jirb.  Lincoln,  1C8. 

Brihtwin,  bp.  Sherborne,  593. 

Brinkeley,  Rich,  de,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  123. 

Brinklc,  John  de,  prb.  London,  420. 

Brinknell,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  183. 

Brintone,  'J'hos.  de,  bp.  Rochester,  564. 

Brithelm,  Brichthelm  or  Byrhthelme, 
bp.  London,  279. 

Brito  or  le  Breton,  Ralph,  prb.  London, 
368. 

Brito  or  Brytho,  Edmund,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 426. 

Brixla,  William  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  119. 

Broardi,  John,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  211. 

Brocas,  Arnold,  prb.  Lincoln,  152. 

Brodrepj),  Richard,  prl).  Norwich,  ,1^00. 

Broke,  alias  Cobham,  John,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, 133. 

Brokcsbourn,  Stephen  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 

113- 
Brome,  Adam  de,  archd.  Stow,  77. 
Bromehall,  Roger,  prb.  Lincoln,  181. 
Bromesgrove,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  194. 
Bromesgrove,  Walter,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  98, 

14.3- 

Bromfeld,  Edmund,  ])p.  Llandaff,  247. 

liromfield,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  146. 

Bromhall,  Roger,  subd.  l^incoln,  40. 

Bromwich,  James,  archd.  Salisbury,625. 

Brook,  James,  j)rb.  Lincoln,  230. 

Brook])ank,  Abraham,  prb.  Salisbury, 
663. 

l^rooke,  Henry,  prb.  Salisbury,  670. 

Brooke,  Thomas,  chan.  Norwich,  496. 

Brougham,  Henry,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  103. 

Broughton,  'I'hos.,  prb.  Salisbury,  671. 

Broun,  John.  i)rb.  Lincoln,  114. 

Broun,  'I'homas,  prb.  l^incoln,  iii. 

Broun,  alias  Cordon,  Richard,  archd. 
Rochester,  ^So. 

Broun,  alias  Windsor,  William,  prb. 
Lincoln,  126. 

Hroiuis,  'I'homas,  subd.  Lincoln,  40. 

Brouns,  'I'homas,  dn.  Salisbury,  615. 

Brounsor  Brown.  Thomas,  bp.  Roches- 
ter. -,67. 

Brouns  or  Browne,  Thomas,  archd. 
^  Berks,  634. 

Brouns  or  Browne,  Thomas,  archd. 
Stow,  79. 

Brown,  Abner  William,  jirb.  Peter- 
borough, ",")i. 

Brown,  Nich.,  prb.  Peterborough,  549. 


Brown,  Thomas,  bj).  Norwich,  467. 

Brown,  Will.,  prb.  Peterborough,  545. 

Brown  or  Brouns,  Thomas,  bj).  Roches- 
ter, -/ii. 

Browne,  John,  prb.  Peterborough,  .'547. 

Browne,  John,  archd. Northampton, 542. 

Browne,  Matthew,  prb.  Lincoln,  167. 

Browne,  Rich.,  prb.  London,  441,  453. 

Browne,  Richard,  ])rb.  Oxford,  528. 

Browne,  Robert  William,  prb.  London, 
419. 

Browne,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  166. 

Browne,  William,  archd.  Northampton, 

543. 
Browne    or    Brouns,    Ihomas,    archd. 

Berks,  634. 

Browne  or  Brouns,  Thomas,  archd. 
Stow,  79. 

Browning,  Frederick,  prb.  Salisburj', 
680,  681,  684. 

Bruera,  Gilbert  de,  prb.  London,  433. 

Bruera,  Gilbert  de,  dn.  London,  311. 

Bruern,  Richard,  prb.  Oxford,  517. 

Brun,  Roger,  prb.  London,  362. 

Brunsell,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  219. 

Bninsell,  Samuel,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  193. 

Brunus,  William,  prb.  London,  391. 

Bruton,  Rich.,  prb.  London,  401,  433. 

Bruton.  Richard,  archd. Middlesex, 328. 

Bryan,  William,  prb.  London,  377. 

Bryde or  Byrd,  Ral j)h,  prb.  London, 40 1 . 

Brycotte,  Brygate,Brygotte,  orBrickett, 
Edmund,  prb.  London,  428. 

Brygate,  Edmund,  j)rb.  London,  4'28. 

Brygotte,  Edmund,  prb.  London,  428. 

Brytho  or  Brito,  Edmund,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 426. 

Bubbeuyth,  Nicholas,  prb.  Lincoln,  221. 

Bubbewyth,   Nicholas,   archd.   Dorset, 

Bubbewyth,  Nicholas,  bp.  London,  294. 

Bubbewyth,  Nicholas,  bp.  Salisbury, 
601. 

Bubbewyth,  Thos.,  pri).  Ijondon,  445. 

Buckeridge,  John,  prb.  Rochester,  585. 

Buckcridge,  John,  arthd.  Northamp- 
ton, ,-,42. 

Buckeridge,  John,  bp.  Rochester,  373. 

Buckingham,  John  of,  i>rb.I^indon,407. 

Buckland,  William,  prb.  Oxford,  519. 

liuckle,  Robert  Bentley,  jirb.  Salis- 
burv,  686. 

Buckle,  Robert  Bentley,  arclid.  Dorset, 
640. 

Buckmaster,  Will.,  prb.  London,  393. 

Buckner.  Will.,  archd.  Salisl)ury,  626. 

Buckworth.  Evi  rard.  ]irb.  Lincoln.  184. 

Buckwortli,  Richard,  prl).  Lincoln,  207. 


702 


INDEX 


Buggeden,  Almaricus  de,  archd.  Bed- 
ford, 72. 

Bulcote,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  127. 

Bulgy n,  John,  prb.  London,  393. 

Bulkeley,  Benjamin,  prb.  London,  438. 

Bull,  (ieorge,  archd.  Llandaff,  260. 

Bull,  George  Edward,  archd.  LlandaiF, 
260. 

Bull,  John,  prb.  Oxford,  532. 

Bull,  Thomas,  prb.  Rochester,  587. 

Bullingham,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  181. 

Bullingham,  John,  prb.  London,  446. 

Bullingham,  John,  archd.  Huntingdon, 

S3- 
Bullingham,    Nicholas,    prb.    Lincoln, 

148,  236. 

Bullingham,  Nicholas,  archd.  Lincoln, 
46,  47. 

Bulhngham,  Nicholas,  bp.  Lincoln,  23. 

Bullingham,  Thos.,  prb.  Lincoln,  204. 

Bullock,  Thomas,  dn.  Norwich,  477. 

Bullock,  Walter,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  203. 

Bunch,  Robert  James,  prb.  Peterbo- 
rough, 551. 

Bunny,  Edmund,  prb.  London,  422. 

Burbach,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  152,  203. 

Burbach,  Robert  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  163. 

Burbo  or  Barbo,  Peter,  archd.  Salis- 
bury, 625. 

Burd  or  Burg,  Benedict,  prb.  London, 

383. 

Burd,  Burgh,  Burges  or  Burg,  Bene- 
dict, archd.  Colchester,  341. 

Burdegal  or  Bordeaux,  Peter  de,  prb. 
London,  406. 

Burden,  George,  prb.  Rochester,  583. 

Burdet,  Ethelbert,  prb.  Lincoln,  237. 

Burdet,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  166. 

Burdet,  John,  prb.  London,  366. 

Burdett,  Wright,  prb.  London,  416. 

Burewardescot,  Roger  de,  archd. Wilts, 
628. 

Burg  or  Burd,  Benedict,  prb.  London, 

3^3- 

Burg,  Burgh,  Burges  or  Burd,  Bene- 
dict, archd.  Colchester,  341. 

Burges,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  135,  153, 
164. 

Burges,  John,  treas.  Lincoln,  90. 

Burges,  Burgh,  Burg  or  Burd,  Bene- 
dict, archd.  Colchester,  341. 

Burgess,  Elizseus,  prb.  Rochester,  582. 

Burgess,  Elizaeus,  archd. Rochester,  58 1. 

Burgess,GilbertJohn,prb.  Lincoln,  100. 

Burgess,  Richard,  prb.  London,  441. 

Burgess,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  400. 

Burgess,  Thomas,  prb.  Salisbury,  678. 

Burgess,  Thomas,  bp.  Salisbury,  611. 


Burgeys,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  121. 

Burgh,  Burges,  Burg  or  Burd,  Bene- 
dict, archd.  Colchester,  341. 

Burghill  or  Bourghill,  John,  bp.  Llan- 
daff, 248. 

Burghursh  or  Burwash,  Henry  de,  bp. 
Lincoln,  14. 

Burgingo  Arcalduld,  or  Arculdulf  the 
Burgundian,  prb.  London,  426. 

Burgo,  Geoffrey  de,  archd.  Norwich, 
478. 

Burgo,  William  de,  bp.  IJandaff,  243. 

Burhast  or  Burhgass,  Robert,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 414. 

Burhgass,  Robert,  prb.  London,  414. 

Burhric,  bp.  Rochester,  557. 

Burland,Theobald  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  121 . 

Burnaby,  Andrew,  archd.  Leicester,  63. 

Burneby,  Andrew,  prb.  Lincoln,  170. 

Burneby,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  170. 

Burnel,  Robert,  prb.  London,  391. 

Burnet,  Gilbert,  prb.  Sahsbury,  667. 

Burnet,  Gilbert,  bp.  Salisbury,  609. 

Burnet,  Samuel,  prb.  Lincoln,  128. 

Burnett,  Gilbert,  prb.  Salisbury,  666. 

Burnett,  Thomas,  prb.  Salisbury,  666. 

Burney,  Charles,  prb.  Lincoln,  220. 

Burney,  Charles  Parr,  archd.  St.  Al- 
ban's,  347,  582. 

Burney,  Charles  Parr,  archd.  Colches- 
ter, 344,  582. 

Burnham,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  178, 
210. 

Burnham,  Alard  de,  prb.  London,  438. 

Ikirnham,  Alard  de, archd.  London, 319. 

Burnham, Alardus  de,  dn.  London,  308. 

Burnham,  Robert  de,  archd.  Bucking- 
ham, 67. 

Burrhic,  bp.  Rochester,  5.^7. 

Burrough,  Henry,  prb.  Peterborough, 

549- 
Burrough,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  205. 

Burstall  or  Borstall, William,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 363. 

Burton,  Anth.,  prb.  Peterborough,  543. 

liurton,  Edward,  prb.  Oxford,  526. 

Burton,  Ezekias,  prb.  Norwich,  501. 

Burton,  James,  prb.  Oxford,  519. 

Burton,James  Joshua,prb.London,453. 

Burton,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  163. 

Burton,  John,  prb.  London,  395. 

Burton,  Joshua,  prb.  London,  416. 

Burton,  Nich.,  prb.  Lincoln,  203,  229. 

Burton,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  227. 

Burton,  Robert,  pre.  Lincoln,  84. 

Burton, Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  150,  212^ 
215. 

Burton,  Thomas,  prb.  Oxford,  521. 


N  O  M  I  N  U  M. 


703 


Burton,  William,  prb.  London,  3S0. 
Burton,  William,  j)re.  Lincoln,  84. 
Burton,  John  de,  i)re.  Salisbury,  641. 
Burton,  Fiiilii)  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  176. 
Hurton,  Roger  de,  i)ib.  Lincoln,  18.5. 
Burwash  or  Burghursli,  Henry  de,  bp. 

Lincoln,  14. 
Bury,  Richard  do,  prij.  Lincoln,  113. 
Bury,  Richard  de,  prb.  London,  420. 
Bury,  Richard  de,  archd.  Northampton, 

Bury,  Rich,  de,  archd.  Salisbury,  623. 

Bury  or  Bery,  Giles,  prb.  London,  384. 

Bury,  Bery  or  Byry,  Richard  de,  prb. 
London,  444. 

Bushbury,  Lewis,  prb.  Lincoln,  150. 

Bushby,\Villiam  Beaumont,  dn. Roches- 
ter, 579. 

Butilhell  or  Buttiler,  Roger  de,  archd. 
Suttblk,  486. 

Butillcr,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  171. 

Butiller  or  lioteler,  'I'homas,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, 140. 

Butiller  or  Boteler,  Thomas,  archd. 
Northampton,  57. 

Butler,  George,  dn.  Peterborough,  541. 

Butler,  Jacob,  prb.  Lincoln,  130. 

Butler,  John,  bp.  Oxford,  508. 

Butler,  Joseph,  prb.  London,  403,  428. 

Butler,  Joseph,  prb.  Rochester,  584. 

Butler,  Joseph,  i)rb.  Salisbury,  O67. 

Butkr,  Joseph,  dn.  London,  316. 

Butler,  Rich.,  archd. Northampton,  542. 

Butler,  William,  prb.  London,  387. 

Butler,  alias  Pincerna,  Roger,  archd. 
Sudbiuy,  490. 

Buttiler  or  Butilhell,  Roger  de,  archd- 
SuUblk,  486. 

Button,  Ralph,  prb.  O.xford,  520. 

Buttry,  John,  jub.  Lincoln,  124. 

Butts,  Robert,  dn.  Norwich,  477. 

Butts,  Robert,  bp.  Norwich,  473. 

Byani,  Thomas,  i)rb.  London,  364. 

Byconyll,  William,  prb.  London,  386. 

Byllysilon,  Niclu)las,  prb.  London,  436. 

Byng  or  liing,  Andrew,  archd.  Nor- 
wich, 481. 

Byntcworth,  Richard  do,  prb,  London, 
410. 

Byntcworth  or  Bcntworth,  Richard  de, 
bp.  London,  290. 

Byntcworth  or  Bintworth,  Richard  de, 
])rb.  Lonilon,  404. 

Byrd,  Ranolf,  prb.  Ijondon,  424. 

l^yrd  or  Hrydc,  Ralph,  prb.  Lonilon,  401 . 

Byrhthclme,  Brithelm  or  Brichthclm, 
bp.  Lonilon,  279. 

Byrhtwin,  bp.  Sherborne,  593. 


By rley,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  214. 
Byron,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  662. 
Byry,  Bery  or  Bury,  Richard  de,  prb. 
London,  444. 

C. 

Cadamo  or  Chadamo,  Robert  de,  prb. 
London,  441. 

Cadar,  abj).  London,  273. 

Cadoino,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  176. 

Calamy,  Benjamin,  prb.  London,  390. 

Calfed  or  Calfhill,  James,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 424. 

Calfhill,  John,  prb.  Oxford,  519. 

Calfhill,  John,  archd.  Colchester,  342. 

Calfhill  or  Calfed,  James,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 424. 

Calme  or  Calne,  ^Yilliam  of,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 409. 

(^alne,  Walter,  archd.  Oxon,  64. 

Calne  or  Calme,  Wilham  of,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 409. 

Calthorj),  alias  Suthfe]d,\Yalter  de,  bp. 
Norwich,  461. 

Calthrop,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  210. 

Calverley,  John,  j)rb.  Rochester,  586. 

Calverley,  John,  archd.  Rochester,  581. 

Calvino,  Guido  de,  i)rb.  Lincoln,  152. 

Camborile  vel  Gamborile,  Nicholas  de, 
})rb.  London,  451. 

Cambridge,  George  Owen,  archd.  Mid- 
dlesex, 332. 

Camel,  Richard,  prl).  Lincoln,  146. 

Camera,  Hugh  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  146. 

Camera,  Hugh  de,  archd.  Lincoln,  44. 

Camera,  Richard  de,  ))rb.  London,  374. 

Camera,  Robert  de,  ])rb.  London,  397. 

Camilla  or  Kamille,  Anthony  de,  i)rb. 
London,  403. 

Camj)bcll,  James  Colquhoun,  prb.  Llan- 
datr,  266. 

Campion,  Abraham,  prb.  Lincoln,  173, 

Campion,  Abraham,  dn.  Lincoln,  36. 
Campo,  Philip  de  Veteri,(01dficld,)prb. 

Lincoln,  203. 
Canaries, James,  prb.  Salisbury, 663, 664. 
Candulplms,An(lw.dc,prb.  Lincoln,  202. 
Canncr,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  109, 186. 
Canner,  Thomas,  archd.  Dorset,  640. 
Cannon,  Robert,  jirb.  Lincoln,  2^2. 
Cannon,  Robert,  archd.  Norfolk,  485. 
Cannon,  Robert,  dn.  Lincoln.  ;\6. 
Cano   Monte,    Reginald  or   Roger  de, 

archd.  London,  320. 
Cantcbrug,  John  dc,  archd.  Essex,  334. 
Cantclaus  or  Cantclauta,  Gerald  dc,  prb. 

London,  363,  366. 


704 


INDEX 


Cantelauta  or  Cantelaus,  Gerald  de,  prb. 

London,  363,  366. 
Canterbury,    John    of,    j)rb.    London, 

394.  423- 
Canterbury, John  of,  chan. London,  358. 

Canterbury,  Rob.  of,  prb.  London,  407. 

Canterbury,  Rob.  of,  archd.  Essex,  334. 

Cantilupo,  Arnaldus  Frangerius  de,  dn. 
London,  311. 

Cantihipo,  Roger  de,  prb.  London,  403. 

Cantilupo,  Simon  de,  archd.  Norwich, 
478. 

Cantor,  Levegarus,  prb.  London,  394. 

Capella,  Nich.  de,  archd.  Salisbury, 623. 

Capiton  or  Capoton,  Nicholas  de,  prb. 
Lincoln,  123. 

Capon,  alias  Salcote,  John,  bp.  Salis- 
bury, 603. 

Capoton  or  Capiton,  Nicholas  de,  prb. 
Lincoln,  123. 

Carbonel,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  102. 

Cardinal  of  Naples,  archd.  Dorset,  638. 

Cardinal  Nerainacen,  archd.  Salisbury, 
623. 

Cardinal  Simon,  dn.  Lincoln,  33. 

Cardinalis  de  Albano,  prb.  Lincoln,  216. 

Care  or  Cove,  Roger  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 

12.5. 

Carent,  Nicholas,  prb.  Lincoln,  203. 

Carent,  Nicholas  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  236. 

Carent  or  Tarenta,  Nicholas  de,  subd. 
Lincoln,  39. 

Carevv,  Alexander,  archd.  Norfolk,  485. 

Carew,  George,  pre.  Salisbury,  643. 

Carevv,  George,  dn.  Oxford,  511. 

Carew,  Matthew,  archd.  Norfolk,  485. 

Carey,  Valentine,  prb.  Lincoln,  215. 

Carey,  Valentine,  prb.  London,  378. 

Carey,  Valentine,  dn.  London,  315. 

Carleton,  George,  prb.  LlandafF,  266. 

Carleton,  George,  bp.  LlandafF,  253. 

Carleton, Gerard,dn.  Peterborough, 538. 

Carleton,  John,  chan.  Norwich,  495. 

Carleton,  John,  archd.  Suffolk,  487. 

Carleton,  Wilham,  chan.  Norwich,  495. 

Carleton  or  Charleton,  John,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 363. 

Carleton,  John  de,  subd.  Lincoln,  39. 

Carleton,  John  de,  archd.  Colchester, 

339- 
Carlisle,  Lawrence,  prb.  Lincoln,  209. 

Carlton,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  106,  137. 
Carlton,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  222. 
Carmelianus,  Peter,  prb.  London,  383. 
Carmichael,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  205. 
Carmichael,  Hon. William,  archd. Buck- 
ingham, 71. 
Carnbull,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  177. 


Carne,  Charles,  i)rb.  Llandaff,  267. 
Carne,  John,  ])rb.  Llandaff',  268. 
Oarnebull,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  214. 
Carp,  John,  prb.  London,  439. 
Carpenter,  Henry,  prb.  Salisbury,  656. 
Carpenter,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  132. 
Carpenter,  William,  })rb.  Lincoln,  214. 
Carpenter,  alias  Hereford,  John,  treas. 

Llandaff,  262. 
Carr,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  125. 
Carr,  Nicholas,  chan.  Norwich,  496. 
Carr,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  154. 
Carr,  Robert  James,  prb.  Salisbury,684. 
Carr,  Samuel,  prb.  London,  387. 
Carrier,  Rich.,  prb.  Peterborough,  547. 
Carrington,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  149. 
Carter,  Edward,  prb.  London,  432. 
Carter,  Edw.,  archd.  St.  Alban's,  346. 
Carter,  George,  prb.  Rochester,  588. 
Carter,  George,  prb.  Peterborough,  544. 
Carter,  Isaac,  prb.  Lincoln,  136. 
Carter,  John,  prb.  London,  445. 
Cartes,  George,  prb.  London,  368. 
Cartwright,  Edmund,  prb.  Lincoln,  207. 
Cartwright,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  175. 
Cartwright,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  368, 

443- 

Cartwright,  Thomas,  archd.  Colches- 
ter, 343-. 

Carver,  abas  Allen,  John,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, 198. 

Carwardine,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  438. 

Caryer,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  156. 

Caryl,  Lyndford,  prb.  Lincoln,  98. 

CasJjerd,  John  Thomas,  prb.  Llandaff, 
266. 

Case,  John,  prb.  Sahsbury,  654. 

Casnei,  Chesney  or  Querceto,  Robert 
de,  archd.  Leicester,  59. 

Cassineto,  William  Ruffatus  de,  dn. 
Salisbury,  614. 

Castell,  John,  archd.  Berks,  635. 

Castello,  Adrian  de,  prb.  London,  383. 

Castellon,  alias  Vergill,  Polydore,  prb. 
Lincoln,  204. 

Castilion,  John,  dn.  Rochester,  578. 

Castle,  Edmund,  prb.  Lincoln,  98. 

Castle,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  121. 

Castle,  John,  chan.  Lincoln,  93. 

Castleton,  Hugh,  prb.  Norwich,  500. 

Castleton,  William,  dn.  Norwich,  475. 

Cateryk  or  Catrik,  John,  treas.  Lin- 
coln, 89. 

Catesby,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  107. 

Catgwaret,  bp.  Llandaff,  240. 

Catrik,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  140,  214. 

Catrik  or  Cateryk,  John,  treas.  Lin- 
coln, 89. 


N  O  M  I  N  U  M. 


705 


Catterick,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  117. 
Cauce,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  130. 
Caudray, Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  97,  107, 

134. 

Caudray,  Richard,  archd.  Bedford,  73. 

Caudray,  Richard,  archd.  Lincoln,  45. 

Caudray,  Cav/dry  or  Cavvdray,  Richard, 
prb.  London,  395. 

('aunton,  Rich.,  archd.  Salisbury,  625. 

Cauntrell,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  143. 

Caversham,  I'eter,  prb.  Lincoln,  102. 

Cawdray,  Cawdry  or  (Jaudray,  Richard, 
prb.  London,  395. 

Cawdrey  or  Covvdray,  Richard,  archd. 
Norwich,  480. 

Cawdry,  ('awdray  or  Caudray,  Richard, 
prb.  London,  395. 

Cawle,  William  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  223. 

Cawley,  John,  archd.  Lincoln,  47. 

Cecill,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  159. 

Cedd,  Cedda  or  Ceddi,  bp. London,  275. 

Cedda,  bp.  London,  275. 

Ceddi,  bp.  London,  275. 

Ceolberht,  bp.  London,  278. 

Ceolred,  bp.  Leicester,  5. 

Ceolulf  or  Kenulph,  bp.  Dorchester,  5. 

Ceoliuilf,  bp.  Lindisse,  3. 

Ceoruult',l)eorulfu  or  Rehulph,  bp. Lon- 
don, 278. 

Cerenhir,  bp.  Llandaff,  240. 

Cergeaux,  Michael,  archd.  Dorset,  639. 

Chabauui,  Thomas  de,  subd.  Salis- 
bury, 619. 

Chace  or  Thate,  Thomas,  chan.  Lon- 
don, 360. 

Chaceporc,  Peter  de,  treas.  Lincoln,  88. 

Charlanu)  or  (^adamo,  Robert  de,  prb. 
London,  441. 

Chaddes,  Rich,  de,  prb.  London,  391. 

Chaddesden,  Nicholas,  archd.  Lin- 
coln, 44. 

Chaddesden,   Ilcnry  de,   ])rb.  Lincoln, 

Chaddesden,   llenry  de,  prb.  London, 

4.-,i. 

Chaddesden,  lleiuy  de,  archd.  Leices- 
ter, 60. 

Chaddesden,  Henry  de, archd.  Stow,  78. 

Chaddesden,  Nieh.  de,  ])rl). Lincoln,! 38. 

Chaddleslnujt. William  de,  archil.  Wilts. 
62S. 

Chaderton,  Edmond,  prb.  Lincoln,  234. 

Chadorton,  Edmund,  prb.  Lincoln,  193. 

Chaderton, Laurence,  prb.  Lincoln,  156. 

Chaderton, William,  bj).  I..incoln,  24. 

Chaderton  or  Chatterton,  Edmund, 
archd-  Salisbury,  625. 

Chadleshunt, Wm.de,  prb. London,  448. 

VOL.  II. 


Chadleshunt  or  Chateleshunte,  William 

de,  j)rb.  London,  433. 
Chadwick,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  131. 
Chadworth,  John,  prb.  London,  445. 
Chadworth, William,  prb.  Lincoln,  189. 
Chadworth   or  Chedworth,  John,   prb. 

London,  418. 
Chafm,  Thomas,  jjrb.  Llandaff',  269. 
Chafy,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  677. 
Chaham   or   Cheham,  John    de,    prb. 

London,  3^)5. 
Chamber,  William,  j)rb.  London,  427. 
Chamberlain,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  109, 

144,  182. 
Chambers, John, bp.  Peterborough,  533. 
Chambers,  Leon,  prb.  London,  408. 
Chambers,  William,  prb.  J^incoln,  107. 
Chambers  or  Chambre,  John,  archd. 

Bedford,  74. 
Chambre,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  135,  172. 
Chambre,  John,  pre.  Salis])ury,  642. 
Chambre   or  Chambers,  John,  archd. 

Bedford,  74. 
Champneys,   Weldon,    subd.   London, 

317- 
Chancehus  or  Chasehuse,  \Valtfcr,  prb. 

London,  410. 
Chanceler,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln.  160. 
Chandeler,  John,  treas.  London,  354. 
Chandeler,   Richard,  iirchd.   Salisbury, 

626. 
Chandler,  Edward,  prb.  Salisbury,  665. 
Chandler,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  97,  189. 
Chandler,  Richard,  ])rb.  Salisbury,  656. 
Chandos,  'I'homas,  prb.  Lincoln,  211. 
Chandos,  Thomas,  archd.  Stow,  78. 
Chaj)man,  .Alexander,  prb.Ivincoln,  181. 
Chapman,  Alexander,  archd.  Stow,  80. 
Chapman,  Edmund,  prb.  Norwich.  497. 
Chapman,  John,  archd.  Sudbury,  493. 
Chapman,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  231. 
('hardstock,  Edward,  prb.  Lincoln,  123. 
Charleton,  Wm.,  chan.  Norwicii,  405. 
Charleton  or  Carleton,  John.  prb.  Lon- 
^  don,  363.^ 

Charlton,  Thos.  de.  prb.  London,  400. 
Chasehuse  or  Chancehus,  Walter,  prb. 

London,  410. 
Chatborn,  ^^'illiam,  nrb.  Loudi)n,  384. 
Chateleshunte  or  Chadleshunt,  William 

de,  prb.  Ix)nd()n,  433. 
Chaterton,  Edmund,  prb.  Lon<U)n,  372. 
Chatterton    or    Chaderton,     Edmund, 

archd.  Salisbury,  62,',. 
Chaume,  (luido  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  131. 
Chauncey,  Angel,  prb.  Salisbury,  670. 
('hauncy.  Angel,  prl).  Lincoln,  98.  139. 
Chaundeler,  John,  treas.  Salisl)ury,  646. 

4  >^ 


706 


INDEX 


Chaundeler,  John,  dn.  Salisbury,  615. 

Chaiintleler,  John,  bp.  Salisbury,  602. 

Chaundeler,  Thomas,  prb. London,  369, 
449. 

Chauvel,  Arthur  Robinson,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 426. 

Chedsey,  William,  prb.  London,  443. 

Chedsey,  William,  prb.  Oxford,  527. 

Chedsey,  Wilham,    archd.   Middlesex, 

330- 
Chedworth,  John,   prb.  Lincoln,    127, 


21 


/' 


221, 


Chedworth,  John,  archd.  Lincoln,  45. 

Chedworth,  John,  archd.  Northamp- 
ton, 58. 

Chedworth,  John,  archd.  Wilts,  630. 

Chedworth,  John,  bp.  Lincoln,  19. 

Chedworth,  Nicholas,  prb. Lincoln,  142, 
189. 

Chedworth  or  Chad  worth,  John,  prb. 
London,  418. 

Cheeke,  Robert,  prb.  Rochester,  587. 

Cheham  or  Chaham,  John  de,  prb. 
London,  365. 

Cheney,  alias  Walpole,  John,  prb. Peter- 
borough, 548. 

Chennehai  or  Chesney, Robert  de,  archd. 
Lincoln,  42. 

Cheolmund,  bp.  Rochester,  557. 

Chesnej',  Robert  de,  bp.  Lincoln,  8. 

Chesney  or  Chennehai, Robert  de,archd. 
Lincoln,  42. 

Chesney,  Querceto  or  de  Casnei,  Ro- 
bert de,  archd.  Leicester,  59. 

Chessey,  W'illiam  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  180. 

Chester,  Grenado,  prb.  London,  402. 

Chester,  Richard,  prb.  London,  442. 

Chesterfeld,  Rich.de,  prb.  London,  448. 

Chesterfield,  Rich.de,  prb. Lincoln,  194. 

Chetteham,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  424. 

Cheyne,  Edward,  dn.  Salisbury,  616. 

Cheyne,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  203. 

Cheyne,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  151. 

Cheyne,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  151. 

Cheyney,  Thomas,  dn,  Lincoln,  36. 

Cheyny,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  188. 

Chichester,  Robert,  dn.  Salisbury,  612. 

Chichester,  Henry  of,  chan. Lincoln,  91. 

Chicheley,  Henry,  chan.  Salisbury,  650. 

Chicheley,  Henry,  archd.  Dorset,  639. 

Chicheley,  Henry,archd. Salisbury,  624. 

Chicheley,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  372. 

Chicheley,  Wm.,  chan.  Salisbury,  650. 

Chichley,  Thos.,  prb.  Lincoln,  97,  107, 
III. 

Chigwell,  Robert  de,  prb.  London,  430. 

Childrey,  Joshua,  prb.  Salisbury,  658. 

Childrey,Joshua,  archd.  Salisbury,  626. 


Chillingworth,Wm., prb. Salisbury,  656. 

Chillingworth,  William,  chan.  Salis- 
bury, 652. 

Chilthone  or  Chilton,  Ralph  de,  prb. 
London,  432. 

Chilton,  Ralph  de,  prb. London,  432. 

Chineferth,  h\).  Rochester,  557. 

Chippingdale,    Edward,   prb.  Lincoln, 

,  325; 
Chippingdale,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  138, 

235- 
Chishul,  John  de,  prb.  London,  374. 
Chishul,   John  de,  archd.   Colchester, 

339- 
Chishul,  John  de,  archd.  London,  319. 

Chishul,  John  de,  dn.  London,  310. 

(yhishul,  John  de,  bp.  London,  287. 

Chishull,  Edmund,  prb.  London,  409. 

Chishull,  John  de,  prb.  London,  410. 

Chittern,  John,  archd.  Salisbury,  624. 

Chitterne,  John,  prb.  London,  451. 

Chitterne,  John,  archd.  W^ilts,  629. 

Cholwell,  Nicholas,  prb.  Lincoln,  205. 

Choi  well,  Nicholas,  archd.  Hunting- 
don, 54. 

Christchurch,  Wilham  of,  bp.  Llan- 
^  daff,  243. 

Christophers,  Jenkin,  pre.LlandafF,  261. 

Christopherson,  John,  dn. Norwich,  475. 

Chubb,  Edward,  prb.  Salisbury,  663. 

Church,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  379. 

Chuseldon,  W^m.  de,  prb.  London,  392. 

Cicestria,  Chas.  de,  prb.  London,  447. 

Cimeliauc,  bp.  LlandatF,  240. 

Cinchius,  prb.  London,  432. 

Cirencester,  alias  Romworth,  Henry, 
prb.  Lincoln,  216. 

Civitate,  Henry  de,  prb.  London,  429. 

Claget,  Nicholas,  archd.  Sudbury,  493. 

Clagett,  Nich.,  archd.  Buckingham,7i. 

Claggett,  Nich.,  dn.  Rochester,  578. 

Clare,  William  de,  chan.  Norwich,  494. 

Clare,  Wm.  de,  archd.  Sudbury,  490. 

Clark,  Edward,  prb.  Rochester,  585. 

Clark,  Gabriel,  prb.  Lincoln,  148. 

Clark,  Nicholas,  prb.  Lincoln,  161. 

Clark  or  Clerk,  John,  archd.  Colches- 
ter, 341. 

Clarke,  Christo.,  archd.  Norwich,  482. 

Clarke,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  186. 

Clarke,  John,  prb.  Rochester,  588. 

Clarke,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  670. 

Clarke,  John,  dn.  SaUsbury  618. 

Clarke,  Joshua,  prb.  Lincoln,  237. 

Clarke,  Liscombe,  prb.  Salisbury,  685. 

Clarke,  Liscombe,  treas.  Salisbury,  648. 

Clarke,  Liscombe,  archd.  Salisbury,  627. 

Clarke,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  215. 


N  O  M  I  N  U  M. 


707 


Clavering,  Robert,  prb.  Oxford,  528. 
Clavering,  Robert,  bp.  Llandaf?',  2-5. 
Clavering,  Robf,.,bp.  l'eterboroiigb,537. 
Claxton,  William,  ehan.  Norwicii,  494. 
Clayburgb,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  174, 

186. 
Claydone,  Jobn  de,  prb.  London,  407. 
Clayton,    Ricbard,    prb.  Lincoln,    169, 

224. 
Clayton,  Ricb.,  prb.  Peterborongb,  547. 
Clayton,   Richard,  prb.  SiUisbury,  6.37, 

Clayton,  Ricbard,  arclid.  Lincoln,  47. 
Clayton,    Ricbard,    dn.    Peterborough, 

^  539- 

Clayton,  \\  illiam,  prb.  Lincoln,  234. 

Clegg,  John,  prb.  Llandaff,  268. 

Clegg,  Jobn,  arcbd.  Llandaff,  260. 

Cleiton,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  143. 

Clement,  Vincent,    prb.  Lincoln,  214, 

234- 

Clement,  Vincent,  arcbd.  Hunting- 
don, 51. 

Clement,  Vincent,  arcbd.  Wilts,  630. 

Clements,  John,  prij.  Lincoln,  234. 

Clere,  William  de  St.,  archd.  Northamp- 
ton, 55. 

Clere,  alias  Smith,  John,  subd.  Salis- 
bury, 620. 

Clerevaus,  Jobn,  archd.  Suffolk,  487. 

Clerk,  (iabriel,  prl).  Lincoln,  235. 

Clerk,  Joshua,  prb.  Lincoln,  128. 

Clerk,  Robert,  prb.  London,  404. 

Clerk  or  ('lark,  John,  archd.  Colches- 
ter, 341. 

Clerke,  Charles  Carr,  prb.  Oxford,  519. 

Clerke,  Chas.  Carr,  archd.  Oxford,  516. 

Clerke,  Reuben,  archd.  Essex,  337. 

Clervaus,  Jobn,  chan.  Norwich,  495. 

Cleve,  William,  pib.  London,  378. 

Cleyburne,  Ricbard,  prb.  Peterborough, 

r,47- 

Clifl,  \\  illiam,  prb.  Lincoln,  210. 
('lift',  William,  prb.  London,  443. 
Chff",  Ricbard  de,  subd.  Lincoln,  ;:^H. 
Cliffc)rd,  lJenry,prb.  Lincoln,  136,  149, 

167,  231. 
Clifford,   Nathan,  archd.  Huntingdon, 

r.3- 

Cliffbnl,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  (71. 
Clifford,    Richard,   i)rl).  London,    369, 

,377'  40U  4^4'  44^- 
Cliff \)rd.  Rich.,  archd.  Middlesex,  327. 
('liffbrd,  Richard,  bp.  London,  294. 
Clifford,  Robert  de,  prb.  London,  426. 
(vliffbrd,  Thomas  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  108, 

CUfton,  Francis,  prb.  Lincoln,  199. 


Clinton,  Roger  de,  archd.  Buckingham, 

(Jlinton,  Roger  de,  archd.  Lincoln,  42. 

Cloos  or  Close,  Nicholas,  archd.  Col- 
chester, 340. 

Close,  Stephen,  prb.  Lincoln,  234. 

Close  or  (.'loos,  Nicholas,  archd,  Col- 
chester, 340. 

Clothal,  Robert,  prb.  I^ondon,  430. 

Clothall,  Robert  or  John  de,  chan.  Lon- 
don, 359. 

Cloune,  Reginald  de,  archd.  Salis- 
^  bury,  632. 

Cluet,  Richard,  prb.  London,  419. 

Cluet,  Richard,  archd.  Middlesex,  331. 

Clyff",  William,  prb.  London,  399. 

Clyff',  William,  archd.  London,  322. 

Clyffbrd,  Richard,  prb.  London,  378. 

Clynt,  AVilliam,  pre.  Lincoln,  84. 

Clytonia,  Roger  de,  prb.  London,  414. 

Cobden,  Edward,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  149. 

Cobden,  John,  archd.  London,  324. 

Cobham,  Thomas,  subd.  Salisbury,6i9. 

(Jobham, Thomas  de,  prb.  London,  385. 

Cobham,  alias  Broke,  John,  jirb.  Lin- 
coln, 133. 

Cockerell,  Edm.,  subd.  Sahsbury,  620. 

Cockfeild,  'I'homas,  prb.  Lincoln,  121. 

(^ocks,  Philip,  i)rb.  Lincoln,  21.^. 

Cockys,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  200. 

Codd,  John,  prb.  Rochester,  584. 

C^odeford,  John  de,  archd.  Wilts,  629. 

Codeforde,  Phihp,  pre.  Salisbury,  642. 

Coenwalcb,  bp.  London,  277. 

(/oham,  Arthur,  prb.  Salisbury,  675. 

Coham,  Arthur,  archd.  Wilts,  6^2. 

Cok,  John,  treas.  London,  ;^;'y^. 

Coke,  John,  archd.  Lincoln,  46. 

Cokenhache,John  de.  prb.  London,  374. 

Coker,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  162. 

(>oker,  Thomas,  prb.  Salisbury.  664. 

Cokkes,  Laurence,  prb.  Lincoln,  163. 

Colbach,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  665. 

(Colchester,  John  of,  prb.  London,  414. 

(^oldcall,  Charles,  prl).  Rochester,  583. 

(\)ldwell,  Jobn,  dn.  Rochester,  377. 

Coldwell,  John,  bp.  Salisbury,  607. 

Coldwell,  Thomas,  subd. Salisbury,  621. 

Cole,  Abraham,  prb.  Lincoln,  98. 

Cole,  Arthur,  ]>rb.  London,  443. 

(Jole,  Henry,  prl).  London.  393,  437, 
446. 

Cole,  Henry,  dn.  London.  314. 

(^ole,  Jacob,  prb.  London.  ;^Sq. 

Cole,  James,  prb.  London,  375. 

Cole,  Jobn.  prb.  Lonihui,  369. 

Cole,  John,  archd.  St..\lban's,346.  347. 

Cole,  Robert,  archd.  Llandaff',  259. 

4x2 


708 


INDEX 


Cole,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  434. 

Cole,  Thomas,  archd.  Essex,  336. 

Cole,  Thomas,  dn.  Norwich,  477. 

Cole,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  107,  220. 

Cole,  William,  archd.  Lincoln,  47. 

Cole,  William,  dn.  Lincoln,  35. 

Coleby,  William,  pri).  Lincoln,  144. 

Coleby,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  231. 

Coleridge,  Uerwent,  prb.  London,  403. 

Coles,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  166,  229. 

Colet,  John,  prb.  London,  411. 

Colet  or  Collet,  John,  dn.  London,  314. 

Colingham,  Hugh,  prb.  London,  444. 

Colingham,  Hugh  de,  prb. Lincoln,  225. 

Colinham,  Hugh  de,  prb.  London,  374. 

Colland,  Collend  or  Cowland,  Richard, 
pre.  Lincoln,  85. 

Colle  medio  Romano,  Petrus  de,  prb. 
London,  391. 

Collend,  Cowland  or  Colland,  Richard, 
pre.  Lincoln,  85. 

Collet  or  Colet,  John,  dn.  London,  314. 

Collingham,  Hugh  de,  prb. Lincoln,  228. 

ColHngwood,  William,  prb.  London,  396. 

Collins,  Martin,  prb.  Rochester,  584. 

Collins,  William,  prb.  Rochester,  584. 

CoUyer,  John  Bedingfeld,  archd.  Nor- 
wich, 482. 

CoUyer,  Thos.,  prb.  London,  364,  396. 

Colly nson,  John,  archd.  Bedford,  74. 

Colly nson,  John,  archd.  Northamp- 
ton, 58. 

CoUynson,  John,  archd.  Stow,  79. 

Collyson,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  180. 

Colne,  John,  prb.  London,  369. 

Colnet,  Nicholas,  prb.  Lincoln,  192. 

Colnet,  Nicholas,  prb.  London,  436. 

Colnet,  Wilhara,  prb.  Salisbury,  667. 

Coloinge,  William  de,  prb. London,  430. 

Colton,  Barfoot,  prb.  Salisbury,  677, 
680. 

Colton,  Witting,  chan.  Salisbury,  653. 

Columna,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  176. 

Columpna,  John  de,  archd.  Hunting- 
don, 49. 

Colville,  John,  prb.  London,  378. 

Comb,  John  de,  chan.  Lincoln,  92. 

Comegern  or  Comergwinus,  bp.  Llan- 
daff,  240. 

Comenges,  prb.  Lincoln,  168. 

Comergwinus  or  Comegern,  bp.  Llan- 
dafF,  240. 

Comin,  William,  prb.  London,  417. 

Comite,  Nicholas  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  123. 

Compton,  Charles  Anthony,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, 219. 

Compton,  Henry,  prb.  Oxford,  529. 

Compton,  Henry,  bp.  London,  304. 


Compton,  Henry,  bp.  Oxford,  507. 
Comyn  or  Cumin,  John,  prb.  London, 

397- 
Conant,  John,  archd.  Norwich,  481. 

Conanus,  abp.  London,  273. 

Concorato,  John  or  Teherius  de,  archd. 
London,  320. 

Concorato,  Teherius  de,  prb.  London, 
382. 

Condall,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  145. 

Condall,  Robert, archd. Huntingdon,  53. 

Coneybere,  John,  dn.  Oxford,  514. 

Conham,  Abraham,  prb.  Lincoln,  212. 

Coningston, Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  123. 

Connenarus,  John,  archd.  Northamp- 
ton, 56. 

Conrad,  prb.  London,  414. 

Constable,John,  prb.  Lincoln,  127, 145. 

Constable,  John,  treas.  Lincoln,  90. 

Constable,  John,  archd.  Huntingdon,  52. 

Constable,  John,  dn.  Lincoln,  34. 

Constable, Wm.,  prb.  Lincoln,  174,  195. 

Constabularius,  Geoffrey,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 374. 

Constantiis,  John  de,  archd.  Oxon,  64. 

Constantiis, Walter  de,  archd.  Oxon,  64. 

Constantiis,  Walter  de,  bp.  Lincoln,  8. 

Conway,  Hon.  Edward  Seymour,  prb. 
Oxford,  524. 

Conway,  George,  prb.  Salisbury,  670. 

Conybeare,  William  Daniel,  dn.  Llan- 
daff,  258. 

Cook,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  107. 

Cook,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  381,  452. 

Cook,  Thomas,  treas.  London,  357. 

Cook,  Thomas,  archd.  Middlesex,  331. 

Cook,  Walter,  prb.  Lincoln,  187. 

Cook,  Walter,  prb.  London,  389,  392. 

Cook,  Walter,  treas.  London,  354. 

Cook,  Walter,  archd.  Berks,  634. 

Cook,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  160. 

Cooke,  John,  prb.  London,  384. 

Cooke,  Ralph,  prb.  Rochester,  582. 

Cooke,  Robert,  subd.  Lincoln,  40. 

Cooke,  Robert,  archd.  Oxford,  516. 

Cookson,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  175. 

Cookson,  John,  prb.  LlandafF,  265. 

Cooper,  Charles,  prb.  Sahsbury,  676. 

Cooper,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  120. 

Cooper,  Thomas,  dn.  Oxford,  512. 

Cooper,  Wm.,  prb.  Lincoln,  164,  167. 

Cooper  or  Cowper,  Thomas,  bp.  Lin- 
coln, 24. 

Coorthopp  or  Curthopp,  James,  prb. 
Oxford,  527. 

Coorthopp  or  Curthopp,  James,  dn. 
Peterborough,  538. 

Cooth,  John,  prb.  Sahsbury,  655. 


N  O  M  I  N  U  M. 


709 


('ope,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  211. 

Co})leston,  Kdward,  prb.  London,  399. 

(x)j)leston,  Edward,  dn.  London,  317. 

Copleston,  Ivlward,  hp.  LlandaHf",  2,', 7, 

Coj)lestone,  Edw.,  j)rb.  Rochester,  5S8. 

(Corbet,  (Element,  chan.  Norwich,  496. 

(Jorbet,  Edward,  j)rb.  Oxford,  520. 

Corbet,  Richard,  dn.  Oxford,  512. 

Corbet,  Richard,  bp.  Norwicli,  47  i. 

Corbet,  Richard,  bp.  Oxford,  50.',. 

('orl)ri(lge,'rhoinasde,j)rl).Lincohi,222. 

Cordon,  alias  Broun,  Richard,  archd. 
Rochester,  580. 

Coren,  Oliver,  prb.  Lincoln,  114,  120, 
198,  204. 

Coren, Rich.,  prb. Lincoln, 141,  224,  231. 

Coren  or  Cozen,  Richard,  archd.  Col- 
chester, 341. 

(Joren,  Curen,Curren  or  Curwen,  Hugh, 
bp.  Oxford,  504. 

Coren  or  Curwyn,  Richard,  archd. 
Oxon,  67. 

Corey,  Rol)ert,  archd.  Middlesex,  331. 

Corinfrhain,  Roger,  prb.  Lincoln,  185. 

Corker,  William,  prb.  Salisbury,  660. 

CornbuU,  .lohn,  prb.  Lincoln,  200. 

Cornelius,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  199. 

Corner,  William  de  la,  bp.  Salisbury, 

59H. 
Cornhill,  Henry  de,  prb.  liOndon,  447. 

Cornhill,  Henry  de,  i\u.  I^ondon,  309. 

('ornhull,  Henry  de,  prb.  London.  394. 

Cornhnll,  Henry  de,  chan. London,  358. 

Cornhull,  William  de,  archd.  Hunting- 
don, 48,  49. 

Cornish,  Henry,  prb.  Oxford,  525. 

C()rnnl)ia,  Richard  de,j)rb.  Lincoln,  184. 

(/ornwali,  Nich.  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  108. 

Cornwalloys,'rhos.,archd.Norwich,48i. 

Cornwallis,  Hon.  Frederick,  prb.  I^in- 
coln,  175. 

(^ornwallis,  Frederick, prl).  London, 4.-)0. 

('ornwallis,  Hon.  Frederick,  dn.  Lon- 
don, 316. 

Coroner,  William,  prb.  London,  377. 

Cory,  Roi)ert,  pri).  London,  393. 

Coryton,  Peter,  jirb.  IVterborough,  547. 

Cosen.  Cowsen,( 'ousinne  orCousynne, 
Robert,  Ireas.  London,  T,-y6. 

Cosin,  John,  dn.  lVteri}orongh,  339. 

Costance  vel  Costentim,  AVilliam  de, 
prb.  London.  36-,. 

Costentim,  William   de,   prb.    London, 

Cosyn,  Masculine,  prb.  London,  369. 
Cosyn,  William,  archd.  Bedford,  74. 
Cour,  alias  NLitthew,  Simon,  prl).  1  Lon- 
don, 437. 


Courtenay,  Henry  Reginald,  prb.  Ro- 
chester, 584,  586. 

Courtenay,  Peter, ])rb. Lincoln,  124,221. 

(Jourtenay,  Peter,  archd.  Wilts,  630. 

Courtenay,  Richard,  prb.  Lcmrlon,  436. 

Courtenay,  Richard,  bj).  Norwich,  466. 

Courtenay,  William,  bj).  London,  292. 

Courteney,  Richard,  jjrb.  Lincoln,  221. 

Courteney,  Richard, archd.  Northamj)- 
ton,  .-,7. 

Courtman,  Maunsell,  prb.  Lincoln,  103, 

Courtney,  Richard,  j)rb.  Lincoln,  105. 
Courthorp,  James,  prb.  Lincoln,  190. 
Cousinne,  Cosen,  CowsenjOrCousjTine, 

Robert,  treas.  London,  356. 
Cousins,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  109. 
Cousyn,  Robert,  prb.  London,  412. 
Cousynne,  Robert,  ])rb.  London,  393. 
Cousynne, Cosen,  Cowsen,  or  Cousinne, 

Robert,  treas.  London,  356. 
Cotingham,  Hugh,  prb.  London,  366. 
Cotte,  Thomas,  chan.  Lincoln,  92. 
Cotterel,  John,  jjrb.  Lincoln,  130. 
Cottisford,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  loi. 
Cottisford,  Robert,  {)rb.  London,  399. 
Cotton,  Henry,  prb.  Salisbury,  635. 
Cotton,  Henry,  pre.  Salisbury,  644. 
Cotton,  Henry,  bp.  Salisbury,  607. 
(^otton,  Samuel,  pre.  Lincoln,  215. 
Cotton,  William,  prb.  London,  437. 
Cove   or  Care,  Roger  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 

Covell,  William,  jirb.  Lincoln,  loi. 

Covell  or  Covil,  William,  subd.  Lin- 
coln, 41. 

Coventry,  John  de,  archd. Llandaf!',  259. 

Coventry,  John  de,  (Llandati'),  246. 

Covil  or  Covell,  William,  subd.  Lin- 
coln, 41. 

Cowdray  or  Cawdrey,  Richard,  archd. 
Norwich,  480. 

Cowland,  Richard.  ])rb.  Lincoln,  180. 

Cowland,  CoUend  or  Colland,  Richard, 
pre.  Lincoln,  85. 

(^owj)er,  Isaac,  prb.  Lincoln,  175. 

Cowjier,  'i'homas.  prb.  Lincoln,  173. 

Cowpor,  ^^'illiam  Henrv,  prb.  Rc)ihes- 
ter.  583. 

Cowper  or  Cooper,  Thomas,  bp.  Lin- 
coln, 24. 

Cowsen,  (\isen,  Cousinne  or  Cousynne, 
Robert,  treas.  London.  ^"^-Z^. 

Cox,  H.'ulley.  archd.  Ik'dford,  76. 

Cox,  Richard,  jirb.  Lincoln.  217. 

Cox,  Richard,  dn.  Oxford,  511. 

Cox.  Richard,  bp.  Norwich.  469. 

Coxe,  Wm,.  prb.  Salisbury.  679,  6S0. 


710 


INDEX 


Coxe,  AVilliam,  archd.  Wilts,  632. 

Cozen  or  Coren,  Richard,  archd.  Col- 
chester, 341. 

Crachale,  John  de,  prb.  London,  433. 

Cradock,  Roger,  bp.  Llandaff,  246. 

Craford,  John,  prb.  London,  389. 

Craig,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  665,  668. 

Craig,  William,  prb.  Salisbury,  664. 

Crakehale,  John  de,  archd. Bedford,  72. 

Crall,  alias  Sudbury,  John,  archd. 
Essex,  335. 

Crall  or  Sudbury,  John,  prb.  London, 

363.  392- 

Cranbourne,  Henry  de,  archd.  Llan- 
daff, 259. 

Craster,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  202. 

Crawle,  William  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  208. 

Crawley,  Richard,  prb.  Salisbury,  687. 

Crawley,  Wm.,  archd.  Monmouth,  261. 

Crayford,  John,  chan.  Sahsbury,  651. 

Crayford,  John,  archd.  Berks,  636. 

Crake,  Alexander,  prb.  Lincoln,  127. 

Creed,  W.  prb.  Sahsbury,  657. 

Creed,  William,  prb.  Oxford,  525. 

Creed,  William,  archd.  Wilts,  631. 

CrefFeild,  Edward,  prb.  Lincoln,  98. 

Creighton,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  128. 

Creik,  Simon  de,  archd.  Sudbury,  491. 

Cresset,  Edward,  bp.  LlandafF,  255. 

Cressey,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  150. 

Crew,  Nathaniel,  bj).  Oxford,  506. 

Criche,  Miles,  prb.  Rochester,  584. 

Crienciis,  Dionysius  de,  prb.  London, 
426. 

Crocemannus  or  Crocumannus,  Nicho- 
las, prb.  London,  419. 

Crocer,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  398. 

Crocumannus  or  Crocemannus,  Nicho- 
las, prb.  London,  419. 

Crofton,  Edw.,  prb.  Lincoln,  iii,  200. 

Crofts,  John,  dn,  Norwich,  477. 

Croham,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  164. 

Croham,  alias  Peterson,  Robert,  prb. 
London,  364. 

Cromer,  alias  Grime,  Walter,  prb.  Nor- 
wich, 497. 

Cromp,  Benjamin,  prb.  Rochester,  587. 

Crook,  Henry,  prb,  Lincoln,  115. 

Crook,  John,  jirb.  London,  387. 

Crosby,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  137. 

Crosby,  John,  treas.  Lincoln,  89. 

Cross,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  205. 

Cross,  Thomas,  prb.  Norwich,  500. 

Cross,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  124. 

Crossby,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  223. 

Crowe,  William,  prb.  London,  426. 

Crowley,  Robert,  prb.  London,  412. 

Crowther,  Joseph,  prb.  London,  368. 


Crowther,  Joseph,  pre.  London,  351. 
Croxton,  Richard  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  144. 
Croyden,  George,  prb.  Oxford,  523. 
Crump,  Matt.,  archd.  Middlesex,  327. 
Cruse,  John,  prb.  London,  423. 
Cudington,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  166. 
Cuichelm  or  Quichelm,  bp.  Rochester, 

555- 

Cullum,  James,  prb.  Lincoln,  125. 

Culpepper,  Edmond,  prb.  Lincoln,  183. 

Culpepper,  Martin,  archd.  Berks,  636. 

Cumberland, Denison,  prb. Lincoln,  215. 

Cumberland, Denison,  prb.  London,  432. 

Cumberland,  Rich.,  prb.  Lincoln,  154. 

Cumberland,  Richard,  prb.  Peter- 
borough, 550. 

Cumberland,  Richard,  archd.  North- 
amjjton,  542. 

Cumberland,  Richard, bp. Peterborough, 

536. 
Cumin  or  Comyn,  John,  prb.  London, 

397- 
Cummings,  Frogmere,  prb.  Lincoln,  191. 

Cumpton,  Thos.  de,  archd.  Bedford,  73. 

Cunington,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  237. 

Curen,  Coren,  Curren  or  Curwen,Hugh, 

bp.  Oxford,  504. 
Curie,  Walter,  bp.  Rochester,  573. 
Curray,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  136. 
Curren,  Coren,  Curen  or  Curwen,Hugh, 

bp.  Oxford,  504. 
Curthopp   or  Coorthopp,  James,  prb. 

Oxford,  527. 
Curthopp    or   Coorthopp,  James,    dn. 

Peterborough,  538. 
Curtois,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  227. 
Curtys,  Thomas,  subd.  Sahsbury,  621. 
Curwen,  Coren,  Curen  or  Curren, Hugh, 

bp.  Oxford,  504. 
Curwyn    or    Coren,    Richard,    archd. 

Oxon,  67. 
Cusancia,  William  de,  prb. London,  444. 
Cusantia,  Reynaud  de,   prb.   Lincoln, 

134- 
Cusantia,  Wm.  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  161. 
Cusornio,  Ay  meric  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  152. 
Cust,  Hon.  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  168. 
Cust,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  224. 
Cust,  Richard,  prb.  Oxford,  531. 
Cust,  Richard,  dn.  Lincoln,  36. 
Cust,  Richard,  dn.  Rochester,  579. 
Cuthbert,  And.,  prb.  Llandaff,  268,  269. 
Cuthbert,  Edward,  prb.  Llandaff,  269. 
Cutherwulf,  bp.  Rochester,  556. 
Cuthuine,  bp.  Dunwich,  456. 
Cuthwine,  bp.  Leicester,  4. 
Cutler,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  169,  180, 

218. 


NOMINUM. 


711 


Cutler,  John,  treas.  Lincoln,  89. 
(Jyneberht,  bp.  Lindisse,  3. 
Cyprian,  prb.  London,  382. 

D. 

Dabridgecourt,  Rol)t,,  prb.  Lincoln,  107. 
Dalben,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  128. 
Dalbie,  William,  j)rb.  Lincoln,  219. 
Dalby,  William,  prb.  Salisbury,  686. 
Dalby,  Thomas  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  225. 
Dalderby,  John,  chan.  Lincoln,  92. 
Dalderby,  John,  bj).  Lincoln,  12. 
Dalderby,  Peter  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  137, 

161,  182. 
Dalderby,  William  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  99, 

182,  199. 
Daldreby,  Peter,  pre.  Lincoln,  83. 
Dale,  Christopher,  |)rb.  Rochester,  582. 
Dale,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  373. 
Dale,  Henry  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  144. 
Dalison,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  100. 
Dalton,  Charles  Browne,  prb.  London, 

416. 
Dalton,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,   127,  197, 

214,  226. 
Dalton,  John,  chan.  Lincoln,  93. 
Dalton,  Peter,  prb.  Lincoln,  149,  233. 
Dalton,  Peter,  treas.  J^incoln,  89. 
Dalton,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  129. 
Dalton,  William,  j)rb.  F^incoln,  157 
Dalton,  Peter  de,prb.  Lincoln,  144, 1'-^'j, 

182. 
Dalton,  Robert  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  225. 
Dalton,  William  de,  prb.  Lincoln.  149. 
Dalyson,  Roi^er,  prb.  Lincoln,  148. 
Dalyson,  Roj^er,  pre.  Lincoln,  85. 
Dalyson,  Thomas,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  200. 
Dumian,  bp.  Rochester,  554. 
Damon,  James,  prb.  Lincoln,  112,  153. 
Dampier,  Thomas,  dn.  Rochester,  579. 
Damj)it  r,  'I'homas,  bp.  Rochester,  575. 
Damport,  Adam,  prb.  London,  369. 
Danby,  John,  prb.  London,  442. 
D.met,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  130. 
Danet,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  434. 
Danett,  'I'homas,  treas.  London,  355. 
Daneys,  William,  i)rb.  Lincoln,  i',2. 
Danport  or  l)a\cnj)ort,  John,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, 129. 
Dansey,  William,  prb.  Salisbury,  686. 
Danyel,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  189. 
D'Aranda,    Benjamin,   prb.   Salisbury, 

666. 
Darby,  Kdw.,  ])rb. Lincoln, 14;,, 138,164. 
Darby,  Kdward.  archd.  Stow.  So. 
Darbyshire,  i'homas,  prb.  London.  440. 
Darbyshire.  'I'homas.  archd.  Essex.  336. 
Darbyshire. William,  prb.  London,  412. 


Dardain,  James  or  Jacobus   Durdani, 

archd.  Norfolk,  483. 
Darell,  George,  prb.  Lincoln,  198. 
Dario,  Silvester,  prb.  Lincoln,  loi,  109. 
Daubeny,  Charles,  prb.  Salisbury,  678. 
I  Daubeny,  (Jhas.,  archd.  Salisbury,  627. 
Daubeny,  John,  archd.  Bedford,  73. 
Daubeny,  Philip,  archd.  Bedford,  73. 
D'Aumery,  Richard,  pre.  Lincoln,  82. 
D'Aumery,  Richard,  archd. Lincoln, 42. 
Davenant,  Edw.,  treas.  Salisbury,  648. 
Davenant,  Edward,  archd.  Berks,  636. 
Davenant,  John,  bp.  Salisbury,  608. 
Davenport,  George,  prl).  Lincoln,  154. 
Davenport,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  219. 
Davenport     or    Daiijjort,   John,     prb. 

Lincoln,  129. 
Daventry,  Ralph  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  228, 

233- 

David,  archd.  Buckingham,  67. 

Davies,  Edw.,  prb.  Llandaff,  263,  269. 
Davies,  Francis,  })rb.  Landaff,  267. 
Davies,  Francis,  archd.  Landatf,  260. 
Davies,  Francis,  bp.  Landafi,  254. 
Davies,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  123. 
Davies,  Thomas,  j)rb.  Lincoln,  219. 
Davies,  William.  j)rl).  Llandaff,  265. 
Davis,  John,  prb.  London,  424. 
Davis,  Thomas,  prb.  Salisbury.  684. 
Davison,  John,  prb.  London,  367,  370, 

Davys,  George,  bj).  Peterborough,  538. 

Davys, Owen,  archd. Northampton,  543. 

Davyson,  John,  dn.  Salisbury,  616. 

Dawkins,  Edward,  prb.  Salisbur)-,  680, 
682. 

Day,  Matthew,  prb.  London,  415. 

Day,  Thomas,  jirb.  Oxford,  321. 

Day,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  188. 

Day,  William,  chan.  London,  361. 

Dean,  Henry,  bp.  Salisbury.  604. 

Dean,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  122. 

Deane,  Henry.  j)rb.  Salisbury,  687. 

l>el)ias,  James,  prb.  Lincoln,  139. 

Dedwynus  or  Theodwinus,  abp.  Lon- 
don, 273. 

Dee,  David,  prb.  London.  381. 

Dee,  Francis,  chan.  Salisburv.  632. 

Dee,  Francis,  bp.  Peterborough,  535. 

Dee,  John,  chan.  London,  361. 

Deghere,  William,  prb.  l^)ndon,  392. 

Deighton.  John.  prb.  Lincoln.  209. 

Done,  \\  illiam,  archd.  Rochester.  580. 

Dene.  Peter  de.  prb.  London.  406. 

Denefrith,  bj).  Sherborne.  39T. 

Denford,  Roger,  archd.  Rochester,  580. 
'  l)enlinm.  John.  ])rb.  Lincoln.  107.209. 

Dcnison,  Edmund,  bp.  Salisbury.  612. 


712 


INDEX 


Denison,  George  Anthony,  prb.  Salis- 
bury, 686. 
Denne,  Christopher,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  212. 
Denne,  John,  prb.  Rochester,  587. 
Denne,  John,  archd.  Rochester,  581. 
Denston,  Clement,  prb.  London,  404. 
Denston, Clement,  archd.  Sudbury, 492. 
Denton,  James,  prb.  Lincoln,  179. 
Deorulfu,    Rehulph  or   Ceoruulf,   bp. 

London,  278. 
Deping,  Geoffrey  de,  pre.  Lincoln,  82. 
Depyng,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  119. 
Derby,  Edw.,  prb.  Lincoln,  179,  201. 
Derby,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,   107,  130, 

197,  211. 
Derby,  John,  prb.  London,  398. 
Derby,  Wilham,  archd.  Bedford,  73. 
Derby,  Roger  de,  pre.  Lincoln,  82. 
Dereham,  Richard,  archd.  Norfolk,  484. 
Dering,  Chomley  Edward  John,   prb. 

London,  441. 
Derlington,  John,  chan.  Norwich,  495. 
Derlington,  John,  archd.  Norwich,479. 
Despenser  or  de  Spencer  or  le  Spencer, 

Henry,  bp.  Norwich,  465. 
Deyncpurt,  Oliver,  prb.  Lincoln,  184. 
Diar,  John,  prb.  Oxford,  524. 
Dibben,  Thomas,  pre.  London,  351. 
Diceto,  Ralph  de,  prb.  London,  438. 
Diceto,  Ralph  de,  archd.  London,  318. 
Diceto,Ralph  de,  archd.  Middlesex, 325. 
Diceto,  Ralph  de,  bp.  London,  307. 
Dickens,  Charles,  prb.  Lincoln,  219. 
Dickins,  Geo.,  prb.  London,  390,  399. 
Digby,  William,  prb.  Oxford,  521. 
Diggles,  Christopher,  prb.  Lincoln,  131. 
Dighton,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  158. 
Dighton,  William,  prb.  London,  439. 
Dighton, William  de,  prb.  London,  433. 
Dikson,  Nicholas,  prb.  London,  378. 
Dillingham,  Theophilus,  archd.   13ed- 

ford,  75. 
Dilworth,  Thos.,  subd.  Salisbury,  621. 
Dinham,  Oliver,  prb.  Lincoln,  158. 
Diora  or  Dyorann,  bp.  Rochester,  556. 
Ditton,  John  de,  prb.  London,  436. 
Dixe,  John,  prb.  London,  452. 
Dixon,  Nicholas,  prb. Lincoln,  211,  214, 

217. 
Dixon,  Robert,  prb.  Rochester,  583. 
Dobson,  John,  prb.  Sahsbury,  678. 
Dodds,  Gregory,  prb.  Lincoln,  230. 
Dodingh,  Hugh  de,  prb.  London,  400. 
Dodson,  Nathaniel,  prb.  Lincoln,  207. 
Dodsworth,    Francis,  treas.  Salisbury', 

648. 
Dodwell,  Wilham,  prb.  Salisbury,  671. 
Dodwell,  Wilham,  archd.  Berks,  637. 


Doget,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  132. 
Dogget,  John,  chan.  Salisbury,  651. 
Doke,  Dowke  or  Duck,  Richard,  archd. 

Sahsbury,  625. 
Dolben,  John,  prb.  London,  370. 
Dolben,  John,  prb.  Oxford,  523. 
Dolben,  John,  archd.  London,  324. 
Dolben,  John,  bp.  Rochester,  574. 
Done,Wm.  StaiFord,  prb.  Lincoln,  213. 
Done,  Wilham   Stafford,  archd.   Bed- 
ford, 76. 
Donewych,  John,  prb.  London,  421. 
Doneys,  John,  treas.  London,  354. 
Donne,  John,  dn.  London,  315. 
Donne,  William,  archd.  Leicester,  60. 
Donnsbrugg,  Robert  de,  prb.  London, 

366. 
Dorset,  Robert,  prb.  Oxford,  525. 
Dorsett,  Roger  de,  pre.  London,  348. 
D'Orsett  or  Horsett  or  Orsethe,  Roger 

de,  prb.  London,  426. 
Douglas,  Henry,  pre.  LlandafF,  261. 
Douglas,  John,  prb.  London,  381. 
Douglas,  John,  bp.  Salisbury,  611. 
Douglas,  Wilham,  prb.  Salisbury,  679, 

680. 
Douglas,  William,  pre.  Salisbury,  644. 
Douglas,  William,  archd.  Wilts,  632. 
Dove,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  165, 184. 
Dove,  Thomas,  prb.  Peterborough,  549. 
Dove,  Thos.,  archd.  Northampton,  542. 
Dove,  Thomas,  dn.  Norwich,  476. 
Dove,  Thos.,  bp.  Peterborough,  534. 
Dowbiggin,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  173, 

230. 
Dowbiggin,  Robert,  subd.  Lincoln,  41. 
Dowdeswell,  Edward  Christopher,  prb. 

Oxford,  524. 
Dowke,  Duck  or  Doke,  Richard,  archd. 

Sahsbury,  625. 
Dowle,  John,  prb.  LlandafF,  265. 
Dowle,  John,  treas.  LlandafF,  263. 
Dowle,  Wilham,  prb.  Lincoln,  142. 
Dowman,  John,  prb.  London,  428,442. 
Dowman,  John,  archd.  SufFolk,  488. 
Downe,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  117. 
Downe,  Thomas,  archd.  Stow,  79. 
Downehale,  Hugh,  prb.  Lincoln,  125. 
Downes,  Robert,  prb.  Norwich,  499. 
Downhall,  Henry,  archd.  Huntingdon, 

53- 

Downham,Geo.,  prb.  London,  370,373. 

Downing,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  184. 

Dowse,  William,  prb.  Salisbury,  662. 

Drake,  Rich,,  prb.  Sahsbury,  657,  658. 

Drake,  Richard,  chan.  Salisbury,  652. 

Drake,  W^illiam  Wickham,   prb.   Lin- 
coln, 235. 


NOMINUM. 


713 


Drake,  alias  Norwich,  Edmund,  prb. 
Norwich,  499. 

Drante,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  376. 

Draper,  Ricliard,  })rb.  Loudon,  442. 

Draycot,  Anthony,  jirb.  Lincoln,  107. 

Draycot,  Anthony,  archd.  Hunting- 
don, 52. 

Draycot,  Anthony,  archd.  Stow,  80. 

Drayton,  John  de,  archd.  Bucking- 
ham, 68. 

Drayton,  Robert  de,  prb.  London,  441. 

Drayton,  Robert  de,  treas.  London, 353. 

Drayton,  Wm.  de,  archd.  Leicester,  59. 

Drew,  Robert,  prb.  London,  402. 

Drewell,  John,  ])rb.  London,  421. 

Drewell  or  Stewell,  John,  treas.  Lon- 
don, 35r,. 

Drewery,  John,  prb.  London,  414. 

Drewery  or  Drury,  John,  pre.  Lon- 
don, 349. 

Drokenesford,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 
191. 

Drope,  Francis,  prb.  Lincoln,  98. 

Drummond,  Rol)ert  Hay,  bp.  Salis- 
bury, 610. 

Drury,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  99. 

Drury,  John,  archd.  Oxford,  515. 

Drury  or  Drewery,  John,  pre.  Lon- 
don, 349. 

Dubritius,  l)p.  Llandaff,  239. 

Ducan,  Thomas,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  223. 

Duck,  Dowke  or  Doke,  Richard,  archd. 
Salisbury,  625. 

Duckdale  or  Dugdale,  James,  archd. 
St.  Alban's,  345. 

Dudley,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  98. 

Dudley,  John,  archd.  Bedford,  75. 

Dudley  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  169. 

Dudley,  Richard,  i)rb.  London,  381. 

Dudley,  William,  prb.  London,  367, 
372,418. 

Dudley,  Wm.,  archd.  Middlesex,  329. 

Dudley  or  Audeley,  Richard,  pre.  Salis- 
bury, 643. 

Dufl'eld,  \\  ni..  archd.  Colchester,  3^0. 

Dudield,  John,  i)rl).  London,  399. 

Durtield,  'I'liomas,  chan.  Lincoln,  93. 

Dull'ord,  J(jhn,  prl).  Lincoln,  171. 

Dugdale  or  Duckdale,  James,  archd. 
St.  Alban's,  345. 

Duina  or  Dunn,  bj).  Rochester,  555. 

Dukinfield,  Henry  Robert,  prb.  Salis- 
l)ury,  6S6. 

Dulting.  Thomas,  prb.  London.  424. 

Dumaresque,  Daniel,  prb.  Salisbury, 
674. 

Dummer.  Richard,  {)rb.  Llandaff,  264. 

Dunn  or  Duina,  bp.  Rochester,  555. 

VOL.  IT. 


Duncomb,    alias     Dunto     or    Dunlo, 

William,  archd.  Suffolk,  486. 
Dungon,  Ralph,  prb.  London,  400. 
Dunlo,    alias     Duncomb     or    Dunto, 

William,  archd.  Suffolk,  486. 
Dunne,  Gabriel,  jn-b.  London,  408. 
Dunning,  Michael,  prb.  Lincoln,  215. 
Dunning,  Michael,  chan.  Norwich,  496. 
Dunning,  Michael,  archd.  Bedford,  74. 
Dunstan,  bp.  London,  279. 
Dunstan,  alias   Kitchin,  Anthony,  bp. 

Llandaff,  231. 
Dunstanvile  or  Dunstavill,  Walter  de, 

prb.  London,  447. 
Dunstavill,  Walter  de,   prl),   London, 

447- 
Duubter,  Charles,  prb.  Sahsbury,  671. 

Dunster,  Samuel,  prb.  Lincoln,  151. 

Dunster,  Sam., prb.  Salisbury,  666,  667. 

Dunto,     alias    Duncomb     or    Dunlo, 

William,  archd.  Suffolk,  486. 
Duport,  James,  prl).  Lincoln,  165,  173. 
Duport,  James,  archd.  Stow,  81. 
Duport,  James,  dn.  Peterborough,  540. 
Du])ort,  John,  pre.  London,  351. 
Duppa,  Brian,  prb.  Salisl)ury,  656. 
I)ui)j)a,  Brian,  chan.  Sahsbury,  652. 
Dupj)a,  Brian,  dn.  Oxford,  513. 
Dupj)a,  Brian,  bp.  Salisbury,  608. 
Durand,  ])rb.  London,  441. 
Durant,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  388. 
Durant,  Thomas,  chan.  London,  359. 
Duraut,  Thos.,  archd.  Middlesex,  327. 
Durdani,  Jacobus,  or  James  Dardain, 

archd.  Norfolk,  483. 
Durel,  Daniel,  prb.  Llandaff,  266. 
Durell,  John.  prb.  Salisl)ury.  638. 
Durham,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  154. 
Dymoke,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  202. 
Dynham,  Ohver,  archd.  Norfolk,  484. 
Dyorann  or  Diora,  bp.  Rochester,  536. 
Dyie,  Warinus,  de,  ])r]).  London,  374. 
Dyson,  Trancis,  prb.  Salisbury,  687. 
Dysseford,  John,  prb.  I^ondon,  383. 


Kad])al(i.  bp.  London,  277. 
l^adberht,  b}).  Leicester,  4. 
Kadbright,  bi).  London,  277. 
Eadgar,  bp.  Liudisse,  3. 
Eadgar,  bp.  London,  277. 
Eadnothus  or  Ednod.  bp.  Dorchester,  6. 
Eadnothus  U.   or  Eadnott.    bp.  Dor- 
chester, 6. 
Eadnott.  bp.  Dorche-^ter,  6. 
Eailstan  or  Heahstan.bp.  London,  378. 
Eadulf  or  Alduulf.  bp.  Lindisse,  3. 
Eaduulf,  bp.  Lindisse,  3. 

4  V 


711 


INDEX 


Ealheard  or  lialard,  bp.  Dorchester,  5. 
Eanferth,  bp.  Elftihain,  457. 
Earconuald,  bp.  London,  276. 
Eardred  or  Aldberct,  bp.  Dunwich,456. 
Earduulf,  bj).  Rochester,  556. 
Earle,  John,  bj).  Sahsbury,  609. 
Earles,  John,  chan.  Sahsbury,  652. 
Earnul'ph,  bp.  Rochester,  55(S. 
East,  Wilham,  archd.  St.  Alban's,  345. 
Easton,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  207. 
Easton,  Richard,  prb.  Sahsbury,  673. 
Eathelnot  or  /Ethelnoth,  bp.  London, 

278. 
Eaton,  Byrom,  archd.  Leicester,  63. 
Eaton,  Byrom,  archd.  Stow,  81. 
Eaton,  Stephen,  archd.  Middlesex,  332. 
Eaton,  Jelfry  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  1 13. 
Eaton,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  144,  233. 
Eberard  or  Everard,  bp.  Norwich,  459. 
Ebor,  William  de,  prl).  London,  406. 
Eboraco,  Rad.  de,  pre.  Salisbury,  641. 
Eborard  or  Everard,  archd.  Salisbury, 

622. 
Ebden,  John,  })rb.  London,  408. 
Ebrard,  prb.  London,  409. 
Ecclesia    Sanctoe   Marias,  William   de, 

prb.  London,  385. 
Ecguulf,  bp.  London,  277. 
Echard,  Laurence,  prb.  Lincoln,  181. 
Echard,  Laurence,  archd.  Stow,  81. 
Edderton,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  178. 
Ede,  Ambrose,  chan.  Norwich,  496. 
Eden,  Richard,  archd.  Middlesex,  330. 
Edenham,   Jeffry,    prb.  Lincoln,   216, 

225. 
Edenham,  John,  prb.  London,  364. 
Edenham,  Matthew,  prb.  Lincoln,  109. 
Edenham  or  Ednam,  John,  treas.  Lon- 
don, 356. 
Edenham    or    Ethenham,  John,    pre. 

London,  349. 
Edenham, Geoffrey  de,prb. Lincoln,  208. 
Edenham,  Jeffry  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  129. 
Edenstow,  Henry  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  121, 

222. 
Edgeley,  Samuel,  prb.  London,  393. 
Edgworth,  Edward,  prb.  Lincoln,  186. 
Edilbinus,  bp.  Llandaff,  240. 
Edington,  John  de,  prb.  London,  374. 
Edington,  Wm.  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  176. 
Edmond  of  London,  archd.  Bedford,  73. 
Edmund,  prb.  London,  377. 
Edmundes,  Thomas,  prb.Llandaff,  268. 
Edmunds,  John,  prb.  London,  364. 
Edmunds,  John,  chan.  London,  361. 
Edmunds,  John,  chan.  Salisbury,  651. 
Edmundsbury,   Adam    of  St.,   archd. 

Oxon,  64. 


Edmundsbury,  Walter  of,  treas.  Lin- 
coln, 87. 
Ednam,  John,  archd.  Norwich,  480. 
Ednam  or  Edenham,  John,  treas.  Lon- 
don, 356. 
Ednod  or  Eadnothus,  bp.  Dorchester,  6. 

Edwards,  Edw.,  prb,  Lincoln,  176,228. 
Edwards,   Jonathan,    treas.    LlandafF, 
263. 

Edwards,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  165. 

Edyngton,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  168. 

Eedes,  Richard,  prb.  Oxford,  523. 

Egerton,  Hon.  Henry,  prb. Oxford,  522. 

Egerton,  John,  prb.  London,  450. 

Eggishale,  John  de,  prb.  London,  385. 

Egidio,  John  de  Sancto,  archd.  Oxon, 
64. 

Eglescliflf,  John  de,  bp.  Llandaff,  240. 

Eidall,  Henry,  archd.  Rochester,  580. 

Eiglaf,  bp.  Dunwich,  457, 

Ekins,  Charles,  prb.  Salisbury,  681. 

Ekins,  John,  dn.  Salisbury,  618. 

Eland,  George,  prb.  Lincoln,  153,  169, 
211. 

Eland,  George,  chan.  Lincoln,  94. 

Eland,  George,  archd.  Bedford,  75. 

Elderston,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  119, 

Elfelm  or  Alfhelmus,  bp.  Dorchester,  6. 

Elfnod  or.Elnothus,  bp.  Dorchester,  6. 

Elford,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  143. 

Elfwinus,  dn.  London,  307. 

Elgistil,  bp.  Llandaff,  240. 

Eiham,  John  de,  prb.  London,  430. 

Elhara,  John  de,  archd.  Essex,  334. 

Elias,  prb.  London,  43(^. 

Ehot,  Edward,  prb.  Salisbury,  687. 

Eliud  or  Teliau,  bp.  Llandaff,  240. 

Elizarins,  archd.  Suffolk,  486. 

Ellesfeld,  Richard  de,  prb. London,  385. 

Elliot,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  204. 

Ellis,  James,  prb.  Peterborough,  547. 

Elhs,  John,  prb.  Rochester,  586,  587. 

ElUs,  Leon,  prb.  Lincoln,  115. 

Elliot,  WiUiam,  chan.  Salisbury,  6^1. 

Ellyot,  William,  chan.  Sahsbury,  651. 

EUys,  Thomas,  prb.  Norwich,  499. 

Elmer,  Aylmer  or  Aelmer,  Theophilus, 
archd.  London,  323. 

Elricus  or  Aelfricus,  bp.  Elmham,  458. 

Elstan  or  Healhstan,  bp.  London,  278, 

Elstanus    or   Aethelstanus,   bp.  Elm- 
ham,  458. 

Eluanus,  abp.  London,  273. 

Elveden,  Walter,  chan.  Norwich,  495. 

Elveden,  Walter,  archd.  Sudbury,  491. 

Elvet,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  171. 

Elvet,  John,  prb.  London,  380. 

Elvet,  John,  archd.  Leicester,  60. 


NOMINUM. 


715 


Elcet,  Richarcl,  archd.  Leicester,  6i. 

Elvo  or  Klvo;^UH,  l^j).  l\,landatF,  240. 
"Klvogus,  b[).  LlundafF,  240. 

Ely,  Alan  de,  archd.  Sudbury,  490. 

Ely,  Alan  de,  archd.  Suttblk,  487. 

Ely,  Nicholas  de,  j)rb.  London,  447. 

Ely,  Ricliard  de,  prb.  London,  403. 

Ely,  Jlichard  de,  dn.  Lincoln,  30. 

Ely,  Richard  de,  bj).  London,  283. 

Ely,  Simon  de,  archd.  Suflblk,  487. 

Ely,  William  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  170. 

Ely   or   llely,  William   de,   prb.   Lon- 
don, 371. 

Elye,  'lliomas,  i)rb.  Salisbury,  65.5. 

Elyot,  Robert,  subd.  Salisbury,  621. 

Embleburn,  Thomas   de,  subd.  Salis- 
bury, 619. 

Emily,  Edward,  prb.  Salisbury,  677. 

Empson,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  153. 

Empson,  Richard,  i)rb.  Lincoln,  153. 

Emwell,  John,  \)re.  Salisbury,  643. 

Episcoi)u.s,Fulcherus,  prb. London,  38-. 

Erdinton  or  Ardigton,  Giles  de,  prb. 
London,  429. 

Er<rhum,  Ralph,  bp.  Salisbury,  600. 

Erghnm,  Ra.ljjh  de,  archd.  Dorset,  639. 

Ermested,  William,  j)rb.  London,  415. 

Ermita  or  the    Hermit,  William,  prb. 
London,  426. 

Ermyne  or    Ileyremia  or  Ayreminne, 
^Villiam,  ])rb.  London,  403. 

Eryngton,  John,  prb.  Sali.sbury,  653. 

Eschall,  Robert  de,  prb.  liOndon,  3S2. 

Escwi  or  J'iSwius,  l)p.  Dorchester,  6. 

Estainacco,  Wm.  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  134. 

Estington,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  185. 

Estiniaco,  Wm.  de,  archd.  Lincoln,  44. 

Estrange,  luhnond  lo,  prb.  Lincoln.  144. 

Eswy  or  Askewy,  Thomas,  i)rb.  Lon- 
don, 380. 

Ethclbald,  bp.  Sherborne,  593. 

Kthelheag,  bp.  Sherborne,  -,92. 

Kthchvard,  bp.  London,  278. 

Etholweard,  bj).  Siierborne,  -,92. 

Etlu'lwine  or  Acthelwine.bp.  I^indisse,  3. 

Ethenham,  John,  prb.  London,  410. 

Ethonham    or    Edenham,    John,    pre. 
London,  349. 

Etherie  or.i'thericus,  bj).  Dorchester.  6. 

Eure,  William,  archd.  Salisburv,  623. 

Eiu'e  or  Evere,  Thomas  de,  dn.  Lon- 
don, 312. 

luistace,  dn.  Salisbury,  613. 

Evans,  Edward,  prb.  Salisbury,  6')^. 

Evans,  Hugh,  prl).  London,  399. 

Evans,  John,  prb.  Landatf',  266,  267, 
269. 

Evans,  John,  prb.  Peterborough,  544. 


Evans,  John,  archd.  Llandaff,  260. 

Evans,  Morgan,  prb.  Llandafl",  267. 

Evans,  Morgan,  chan.  Llandatf,  264. 

I'iVans,  Owen,  prb.  Lincoln,  201. 

Evans,  William,  treas.  Llandatf",  262. 

Eveleigh,  John,  jjrb.  Rochester,  58S. 

10\erard,  Charles,  prb.  Salisbur}',  677. 

Everard  or  Kberardjbj).  Noruich,  459. 

I'^verard  or  Eborard,  archd.  Salisbury, 
622. 

Evcrd  or  Everdon,  John  of,  archd.  Lon- 
don, 417. 

Evcrdun,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  144. 

Everdon  or  Everd,  John  of,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 417. 

Everdon,  John  de,  dn.  I^ndon,  311. 

Everdon,  William  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  184. 

Everdone  or  Evers,  William  de,  prb. 
London,  380. 

Evere,  Thomas  de,  prb.  London,  410. 

Evere  or  Eure,  Thomas  de,  dn.  Lon- 
don, 312. 

Evers  or  Everdone,  "William  de,  prb. 
London,  ;^^o. 

Eversham,  Nich.  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  177. 

Evot,  John,  archd.  Buckingham,  69. 

Evot,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  171. 

Ewell,  William  de,  j)rb.  London,  394. 

Ewen,  Henry,  ])rb.  London,  401. 

lOwen,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  214. 

Ewen,  Richard,  archd.  Leicester,  61. 

Ewen,  Richard,  archd.  Lincoln,  45. 

Ewer,  John,  bp.  Llandaft",  236. 

Ewyn,  Richard,  prb.  London,  407. 

Exeter,  William  of,  pre.  Lincoln,  83. 

Exeter,  William  of,  chan.  Lincoln,  92. 

Exon,  William  de,  j)rb.  Lincoln,  161. 

Exonia,  William  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  197. 

Eya,  Philip  de,  pvh.  London,  380,410. 

Eyer,  John,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  167. 

Eyre,  Christopher,  prb.  Llandaft',  26S. 

Eyre,  Dan.  James,  subd.SaUsbury,  622. 

Eyre,  Francis,  prb.  Salisbury,  666. 

Eyre,  Joseph,  prb.  London,  409. 

ICyre,  Richard,  jirb.  Salisbury,  663. 

Eyre,  Samuel,  jirb.  Salisbury,  669. 

Eyre,  Thos.,  ])rb.  Salisbury,  669,  677. 

I'^yremynne. William,  prb.  London, 421. 

Lyton,  (icortrey  de,  prb.  London,  366. 

ICyvill,  (iilbert  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  121. 

Eyvyle,  (iilbert  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  207. 

F. 

Faber,  George  Stanlev,  prb.  Salisbury, 

686. 
Facet,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  186. 
F\igano,  Robert  de  S..  treas.  Llandaff, 

262. 

4  Y    i 


716 


INDEX 


Fairfax,  Henry,  dn.  Norwich,  477. 

Fairfax,  Thomas,  prh.  Lincoln,  no. 

Faite,  WiUiam  de,  prb.  London,  388. 

Faite,  la,  de  Affaite  or  la  AfFaite,  Wil- 
liam, prb.  London,  379. 

Falconber^  or  Falkeberg,,  Thomas  de, 
archd.  Essex,  333. 

Faldingworth,  William,  prb.  Lincoln, 
127,  218. 

Falkeberg,  Thos.  de,  prb.  London,  409. 

Falkeberg  or  Falconberg,  Thomas  de, 
archd.  Essex,  333. 

Falkner,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  213. 

Fallan,  William,  archd.  London,  322. 

Falle,  Nicholas  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  108. 

FalstafF,  Thos.  de,  archd.  Norwich,  479. 

FalstotFe  orFastolf,  Thos.,  prb.  Lincoln, 
119. 

Fancourt,  William  Lowfield,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, 188. 

Fane,  Edward,  prb.  Lincoln,  134,  193. 

Fane,  Edward,  prb.  Salisbury,  685. 

Fanshawe,  John,  prb.  Oxford,  526. 

Fargis,  Bertrand  de,  dn.  Salisbmy,  615. 

Fargis,  Raymond  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  157. 

Fargis,  Reymund  de,  archd.  Leicester, 
560. 

Farington,  Robert  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  106. 

Farmer,  Edward,  chan.  Sahsbury,  651. 

Farmer,  Richard,  prb.  London,  382. 

Farmerie,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  115. 

Farmery,  John,  archd.  Stow,  80. 

Farnby,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  201. 

Farrington,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  123. 

Farrington,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  99. 

Farrington  Robt.  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  109. 

Faryngton,  Hugh,treas.  Salisbury, 646. 

Faryngton,Wm.,  chan.  Salisbury,  650. 

Fastidiiis,  abp:  London,  274. 

Fastolf,  Laurence,  prb.  London,  441. 

Fastolf  or  FalstofFe,  Thomas,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, 119. 

Fauconberg,  Philip  de,  prb.  London, 
368,  409. 

Fauconberg,  Philip  de,  archd.  Hunting- 
don, 49. 

Fauconberge,  Eustace  de,  bp.  London, 
284. 

Fauconberge, Wm.de,  prb. London,  403. 

Fauconberge,  William  de,  treas.  Lon- 
don, 352. 

Fauconburgia,  Eustachius  de,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 391. 

Fauntleroy,  Wilham,  prb. Lincoln,  138. 

Fausett,  Godfrey,  prb.  Oxford,  521. 

Favell,  James,  prb.  Lincoln,  219. 

Fawcet,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  235. 

Fawkes,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  163. 


Fay  ting,  Nicholas,  prb.  Lincoln,  159. 
Featley,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  204. 
Featley,  John,  pre.  Lincoln,  86. 
Feckenham,  John,  prb.  London,  405. 
Feckenham,   alias  Howman,  John  de, 

dn.  London,  314. 
Feild,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  221. 
Feilde,  Matthew,  prb.  Lincoln,  154. 
Feld,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  218. 
Felde,  Thomas,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  172. 
Felix,  bp.  East  Anglia,  456. 
Fell,  John,  prb.  Oxford,  520. 
Fell,  John,  dn.  Oxford,  513. 
Fell,  John,  bp.  Oxford,  507. 
Fell,  Samuel,  prb.  London,  446. 
Fell,  Samuel,  prb.  Oxford,  520. 
Fell,  Samuel,  dn.  Oxford,  513. 
Fell,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  115. 
Felstead,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  422. 
Felton,  Nicholas,  prb.  London,  376. 
Felton,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  140, 
Felton,  Robert,  prb.  London,  369. 
Fennall,  John,  prb.  Rochester,  587. 
Fenrother,  Richard,  prb.  London,  427. 
Fenton,  John,  chan.  Norwich,  494. 
Fenton,  John,  archd.  Suffolk,  487. 
Fenton,  Roger,  prb.  London,  425. 
Fenton,  William,  prb.  Norwich,  500. 
Feramo,  Simon  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  134. 
Feramo,  Stephen  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  233. 
Ferby,  Richard  de,  prb.  London,  423. 
Ferdinandi,  Gundisalous,  prb.  London, 

440. 
Ferdinandi,  Gundisalvus,  archd.  Llan- 

daff,  260. 
Fere   or    Lafara,  William   de  la,  prb. 

London,  426. 
Fereby,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  398. 
Ferentia  vel    Ferentino,  Bartholomew 

de,  prb.  London,  441. 
Ferentin,  Alex,  de,  prb.  London,  369. 
Ferentino,  Joh.de,  archd.  Norwich,  478. 
Ferentino  vel   Ferentia,    Bartholomew 

de,  prb.  London,  441. 
Feriby,  John,  chan.  Norwich,  494. 
Fering  or  Ferringes,  Geoffrey  de,  prb. 

London,  444. 
Feringes,  Geoffrey  de,  dn.  London,  310. 
Fermery,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  232. 
Fernandi,  Gundisalous,  chan.  London, 

360. 
Fernandi,    Gundisalous,  pre.   London, 

350- 
Feme,  Henry,  archd.  Leicester,  622. 

Fernham,Ralph  de,archd.  Sudbury,490. 

Ferre,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  220. 

Ferrers,  Elizeus,  archd.  Suffolk,  489. 

Ferreys,  Elizeus,  prb.  Norwich,  501. 


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717 


Ferriby,  Benedict  de,  archd.  Stow,  77. 

Ferringes  or  Fering,  Geoffrey  de,  prb. 
London,  444. 

Feryby,  Be  ncdict  de,  j)rb.  Lincoln,  137. 

Feschamp,  KernigiuH  of,  bp.  Lincoln,  7. 

Fevershain,  Aflarn  of,  archd.  Essex,  333. 

Fiddes,  Thomas  Machen,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 438. 

Field,  Matthew,  prb,  London,  387. 

Field,  Theoi)hilus,  bp.  Llandaff,  253. 

Field,  Robert  de  la,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  208. 

Fielding,  Job.,  prb.  Salisbury,  660,  661. 

Finch  or  Fynche,  Edward,  archd. 
Wilts,  630. 

Fincham,  'ihomas,  prl).  Lincoln,  174. 

Finne,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  200. 

Finneys,  John,  archd.  Sudbury,  492. 

Fishede,  John,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  106. 

Fisher,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  231. 

Fisher,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  674,  683, 
684. 

Fisher,  John,  archd.  Berks,  637. 

Fisher,  John,  bp.  Rochester,  569. 

Fisher,  John,  bp.  Salisbury,  611. 

Fisher,  Philij),  ]nh.  Norwich,  497. 

Fisher,  Philip,  pre.  Salisbury,  644. 

Fisher,  IMiilij),  prb.  Salisbury,  6S3. 

Fisher,  William,  ])rb.  Salisbury,  684. 

Fitch ,  prb.  Rochester,  584. 

Fitz-(ieldewin,  Savaricus,  treas.  Salis- 
bury, 645. 

Fitzherberd  or  Herbert,  William,  prb. 
London,  I4f). 

Fitzherl)ert,Win.,  prb. Lincoln,  145,164. 

Fitzherbert,  \Vm.,  subd.  London,  317. 

Fitz-hugh,  (Jeorge,  prb.  Lincoln,  140. 

Fitz-Uugh,  (Jeorge,  i)rb.  Lincoln,  147. 

Fitz-IIugii,  George,  dn.  Lincoln,  33. 

Fitz-hugh,  Robt.,  prb.  Lincoln,  96,  189. 

Fitz-llugh,  Robert,  archd.  Northamp- 
ton, -,7. 

Fitz-Hugh,  Robert,  bp.  London,  296. 

Fitz- Humphrey,  William,  archd.  Sud- 
bury, 490. 

Fitz- James,  James,  prb.  London,  395. 

Fitz-Jauics,  Richard,  prb.  LondtJU,  428. 

Fitz-Jamcs,  Ridi..  treas,  London,  37,5. 

Fitz-James,  Richard,  ])p.  London,  299. 

Fitz-James,     Richard,    bp.    Rochester, 

Fitz-Jocclino,  Reginald,  archd.  Salis- 
bury.. ()J2,  627. 

Fitz-Neale,  or  Richard  de  Ely,  dn.  Lin- 
coln, 30. 

Fitz-Noale,  Rich,  de,  bp.  London,  283. 

Fitz- Piers,  Waller,  archd.  Salisbury,  623. 

Fitz- Ralph,  Rich.  chau.  Lincoln,  92. 

Fitz-Walter,  Walter,  pro.  London,  347. 


Fitz- Walter,  Walter,   archd.    London, 

3i^>  319- 
l'ilz-A\  alter   or   de   Belmeis,   Richard, 

archd,  Middlese.v,  325. 
Fitz-W  illiam,  prb,  Lincoln,  118. 
Flambard,  Ralph,  jjr!),  London,  438. 
I'lambard,  Simon,  prb.  Londcm,  430. 
Flamsted,  John  de,  j-rb.  London,  439. 
Fleming,  John,  j)rb.  Lincoln,  151,  170. 
Fleming,  John,  prb.  IJandaff,  264. 
Fleming,  Robert,  prb. Lincoln,  172,177, 

187,  198. 
Fleming,  Robert,  dn.  Lincoln,  33. 
Fleming,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  225. 
Flemings,  Nicholas,  jjrb.  London,  415. 
Flemmyng,  Richard,  bp.  Lincoln,  17. 
Fleshemonger,  Wm.,prb.  Lincoln,  122. 
Fletcher,  (jiles,  treas.  London,  357. 
Fletcner,  Richard,  j)rb.  Lincoln,  215. 
Fletcher,  Richard,  i)rb.  London.  402. 
Fletcher,  Rich.,  dn.  Peterborough,  539. 
Fletcher,  Richard,  bp.  London,  302. 
Flisco,  Luchin  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  161. 
Flisco,  Manuel  de,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  189. 
Fiisco,  Raymond  de,  jirb.  Lincoln,  174. 
Flisco,  William  de,  archd.  Suffolk,  487. 
Fhve  or  Fliwe,  John,  j)rb.  Lincoln,  96. 
Fliwe,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  96. 
Flore  orFlower, John,  jirb.  Lincoln,  215. 
Florence,  Pigellus  de  Manetti  de,  prb. 

Lincoln,  155. 
Flower,  John,  prb.  London,  370. 
Flower  or  F!ore,John,  prb. Lincoln,  215. 
Fluid,  Brian,  j)rb.  Lincoln,  230. 
Fluid,  William,  i)rb.  Lincoln,  175. 
Fly,  Henry,  sul)d.  London,  317. 
Foderinghay,  Walter  de,  jirb.  Lincoln, 

182. 
Foderinghay,  Wm.de,  ]irb.  Lincoln,  99. 
Folderby,Christi)|)her.prb.  Lincoln,  1 73. 
Folet,  Robert,  prb.  London,  444. 
Foliot,  (iilbert,  prb.  London,  417. 
Foliot,  Ciilbert,  bj).  London,  282. 
Foliot,  Raljih,  prl).  London.  414. 
Foliot,  Richard,  prb. London,  374,  444. 
Foliot,  Richard,  archd.  Colchester,  338. 
Foliot,  Robert,  archd.  Oxon,  64. 
Foote,  Robert,  ])rb.  Rochester,  583. 
Fordham.  John  de,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  210. 
Forehead,  John,  ])il).  Lincoln,  133. 
Forest,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  114,  208. 
Forester,  Paul,  prb.  Oxford.  524. 
Forester,  Pulter,  prb.  London.  371. 
Forester,  Pidter. archd .  Buckingham,  7 1 . 
Formby,  Jc^hn,  prb.  Lincoln.  22^. 
I'^orrest.  John.  prb.  Lincoln,  1C3. 
Forrester,  Pulter,  prb.  Salisbury,  674. 
Forstar,  John,  prb.  London.  411. 


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INDEX 


Forster,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  97,  iii, 
114,  166. 

Forster,  John,  ])rl).  London,  398. 

Forster,  John,  archd.  London,  322. 

Forth,  Robert,  ])rb.  Lincohi,  109,  142. 

Fortheri,  bp.  Sherborne,  591. 

Foster,  Giles,  prb.  Lincoln,  112. 

Foster,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  114,  142. 

Foster,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  666. 

Foster,  John,  archd.  Huntingdon,  52. 

Fotherby,  Martin,  bp.  Salisbury,  608. 

Fotherby,  alias  Grene,  Simon,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, 110,  III,  148. 

Fotherby,  ahas  Grene,  Simon,  pre.  Lin- 
coln, 85. 

Fothergill,  James,  prb.  Lincoln,  136. 

Fotheringhay,  Ralph  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 
166. 

Fotheringhay,  Walter  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 
192. 

Fotheringhay, William  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 
207,  225. 

Fototh,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  178. 

Foulis,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  237. 

Foulkes,  Peter,  prb.  Oxford,  524. 

Foulmere  or  Fulmere,  Robert,  archd. 
Suffolk,  488. 

Fountayne,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  670. 

Fowie,  FulwarWm.,  prb. Salisbury,  686. 

Fowle,  Thomas,  prb.  Norwich,  498. 

Fowler,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  185. 

Fox,  Edward,  archd.  Dorset,  640. 

Fox,  Edward,  archd.  Leicester,  6r. 

Fox,  Francis,  prb.  Salisbury,  666,  66g. 

Fox,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  122,  127,  141. 

Fox,  John,  prb.  London,  415. 

Fox,  Richard,  prb.  London,  367. 

Foxford,  Richard,  prb.  London,  445. 

Foxton,  Anthony,  treas.  Llandaff,  262. 

Foxton,  Anthony,  archd.  Llandaff,  260. 

Foxton,  Thom.as,  chan,  Norwich,  494. 

Foyle,  Edward,  prb.  SaHsbury,  677. 

Frampton,  Robert,  prb.  Salisbury,  659. 

Franceys,  Le,  or  Fransigena,  John,  prb. 
London,  391. 

Francis,  prb.  Lincoln,  149,  187. 

Francis,  treas.  Salisbury,  646. 

Francis,  archd.  Essex,  336. 

Francis,  Charles,  prl).  SaHsbury,  681, 
682,  684. 

Francis,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  147. 

Francis,  Wyatt,  prb.  Lincoln,  139. 

Francisco,  John,  })rb.  Lincoln,  177. 

Francisco,  cardinal  de  Pyse,  treas.  Sa- 
lisbury, 646. 

Francklin,  John,  prb.  Llandaff,  265. 

Frank,  John,  archd.  Suffolk,  488. 

Frank,  Mark,  prb.  London,  402. 


Frank,  Mark,  treas.  London,  357. 

Frank,  Mark,  archd.  St.  Alban's,  346. 

Frank,  'i'homas,  prb.  Lincoln,  168. 

Frank,  Thomas,  archd.  Bedford,  75. 

Franke,  Abraham,  prb.  Sahsbury,  667, 

Franke,  Thomas,  pre.  Salisbury,  642, 

Frankhn,  William,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  156. 

Fransigena  or  Le  Franceys,  John,  prb. 
London,  391. 

Fraser,  Peter,  prb.  Lincoln,  213. 

Freak,  Edmund,  dn.  Rochester,  577. 

Freak  or  Freake,  Edmund,  bp.  Roches- 
ter, 572. 

Freake,  Edmund,  dn.  Salisbury,  617. 

Freake,  Edmund,  bp.  Norwich,  470. 

Freake,  John,  prb.  Norwich,  498. 

Freake,  John,  archd.  Norwich,  481. 

Freake  or  Freak,  Edmund,  bp.  Roches- 
ter, 572. 

Freeman,  Sam.,  dn.  Peterborough,  540. 

Freer,  Ph.,  prb.  Rochester,  584. 

Freind,  Robert,  prb.  Oxford,  531. 

Freman,  Raljjh,  prb.  Salisbury,  671. 

Fremingham,  Ralph  de,  prb.  London, 
429. 

French,  Peter,  prb.  Oxford,  523. 

Frenche,  Paul,  prb.  Lincoln,  190. 

Frendsbury,  Wiihelmus  persona  de, 
archd.  Rochester,  579. 

Freston,  Alan,  archd.  Norfolk,  482. 

Freston,  Richard,  prb.  London,  372. 

Freton,  John  de,  prb.  London,  383. 

Freton,  John  de,  archd.  Norfolk,  483. 

Frideswida,  Richard  de  St.,  archd. 
Buckingham,  68. 

Friend,  WiUiam,  prb.  Oxford,  522. 

Frisby,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  189. 

Frisby,  Robt.,  archd.  Northampton,  57. 

Friston,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  197. 

Frome,  George,  prb.  Salisbury,  669. 

Frost,  Robert,  prb.  London,  431. 

Frost,  Robert,  archd.  Stow,  79. 

Fryer,  Christo.,prb.  Llandaff,  266,  268. 

Fryer,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  195. 

Fryston,  Wilham,  prb.  London,  449. 

Fulborne,Winiam  de,  prb.  London,  395. 

Fulcherus  Episcopus,  prb.  London, 385. 

Fulconis,  Wm.  fihus,  archd.  Stow,  77. 

Fulden,  Roger  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  151. 

Fuldon,  Roger  de,  archd.  Lincoln,  43. 

Fulford,  John,  (Llandaff,)  248. 

Fulhara,  John,  archd.  Llandaff,  261. 

Fulk,  prb.  London,  417. 

Fulke  of  Sandford,  prb.  London,  382. 

Fuller,  John,  prb.  London,  375. 

Fuller,  John,  chan.  Norwich,  496. 

Fuller,  Nicholas,  prb.  Sahsbury,  655. 

Fuller,  Samuel,  prb.  Lincoln,  232. 


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719 


Tullcr,  Samuel,  chan.  Lincoln,  94. 
Fuller,  Satnucl,  dn.  Lincoln,  35. 
Fuller,  Thomas,  prb.  Salisbury,  655. 
I'^uller,  William,  bp,  Lincoln,  26. 
Fulmore  or  Foulinere,  Robert,   archd. 

Suffolk,  4S8. 
F\irnis,  Ralph,  i)rb.  London,  400. 
F)'lol,  (liles,  prb.  liOndon,  406. 
Fylol,  Giles  cle,  archd.  (yokhester,  339. 
Fynche     or    Finch,     Edward,    archd. 

Wilts,  630. 
Fyschedc,  John,  prl).  Lincoln,  109. 
F'yshar,  John,  prb.  London,  424. 
F'ytche,  Ste])hen,  jjrb.  J^incoln,  1 18,205. 
Fyton,  John,  chan.  Sahsbury,  650. 

G. 

Gadcsden,  John  de,  prb.  London,  448. 

(iaisford,  Thomas,  i)rb.  Llandaff",  268. 

(Jaisford,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  371. 

(iaisford,  Thomas,  dn.  Oxford,  515. 

(lale,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  381. 

(iale,  Wilham,  prl).  Salisbury,  663. 

(jally,  Henry,  j)rb,  Norwich,  498. 

(ialsngus,  bj).  Thetford,  438. 

(iama{^a%  Fdward,  prb.  LlandafF,  267. 

(iama<re,  Kdward,  archd.  Llandatt',  260. 

Ganiajre,  John,  ])rb.  Sahsbury,  668. 

(jamborile  vel  Camborile,  Nicholas  de, 
l)rb.  London,  451. 

(jandavo,  Iswin  de,  archd.  "Wilts,  629. 

(Jandavo,  Iswyn  de,  ])re.  Salisbury,  641. 

Gandavo  orCihcnt,  Simon  de,  bp.  Salis- 
bury, 599. 

Gandavo,  or  of  Gaunt,  Simon  de,  archd. 
Oxoii,  65. 

(lane,  John,  ])rl).  Salisbury,  OOr^^. 

Gan«;e,  'I'homas,  prb.  Lincoln,  i6r. 

Gange,  Thomas,  ])rb.  London,  424. 

Gansted  or  (Jounsted,  Simon,  archd. 
Wilts,  630. 

Gardiner,  (ieorf^o,  jirb.  Norwich,  300. 

Gardiner,  (ieorj^e,  chan.  Norwich,  496. 

(Jiardiner,  (leorjjje,  archd.  Norwich,  491. 

Gardiner,  (icor^e,  dn.  Norwich,  476. 

Gardiner,  James,  j)rb. Lincoln,  103,  213. 

Gardiner,  J.unes,  prb.  Salisbury,  63S. 

(lardiiier,  James,  subd.  Lincoln,  41. 

(iardiner,  James,  bj).  Lincoln,  27. 

Gardiner,  Rich.,  prb.  Oxford,  32  i,  322. 

(iardiner.  Stephen,  archd.  Leicester,  61. 

(Jardiner,  Stephen,  archd.  Norfolk.  4S4. 

(iardiner,  William,  ])rb.  Lincoln.  137. 

(iare,  John  de  la,  jirb.  Lincoln,  177. 

Gare,  William  do  la,  prb.  Lincoln,  134. 

Gare,  William  de  la,  archd.  Lincoln,  44. 

Garey.  Samuel.  ]irb.  Norwich,  41)7. 

Garherst.llugh  de,  chan. Salisburv, 649. 


(iarland,  John  de,  prl).  London,  417. 

(Jarmston,  Samuel,  prb.  Lincoln,  122. 
I  (iarret,  Dudley,  prb.  Lincoln,  215. 

(jarth,  (iregory,  prb.  I^incoln,  107. 

(iarth,  (iregory,  chan.  Lincoln,  94. 

(Jarton,  Josh.,  ])rb.  Peterborough,  331. 
I  Gan'ey,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  r88. 
'  (jascoign,  Edward, chan.  Norwich,  496. 

(iascoigne,  Francis,  prb.  Lincoln,  214. 

(iastrell,  Franci<,  j)rb.  Oxford,  329. 

(iatesdone,  John  de,  prb.  London,  382. 
I  (iatford,  Lionell,  pre.  London,  331. 

(iatford,  Lionell,  trea.s.  London,  357. 

(iatfoid,  Lionell,  archd. St. Alban's,  347. 

(jatley,  F^lward,  prb.  Lincoln,  233. 

(jaufridus,  archd.  London,  318. 

Gaunsted,  Simon,  prb.  Lincoln,  137. 

Gaunt  or  (iandavo,  Simon  de,  archd. 
Oxon,  6^. 

Gauntlett,  Samuel,  prb.  London,  413. 

(iebmund,  bp.  Rochester,  555. 

(ieddes,  Michael,  chan.  Salisbury,  633. 

(jlee,  Fidward,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  232. 

(iee,  Edward,  dn.  Lincoln,  36. 

(iee,  Edward,  dn.  Peterborough,  340. 

(ieffrey  or  Jeffery,WiUiam,  chan.  Salis- 
bury, 631. 

(ieliler,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  131. 

Geoffrey,  prb.  London,  382,  397,  406, 

430,  447- 
Geoffrey,  treas.  Lincoln,  87. 
(icoffVey,  archd.  Bedford,  72. 
(ieoffVey,  archd.  Berks.  632. 
Geoffrey,  archd.  Sahsbury,  622. 
(ieoffrey,  b]).  Llandaft',  242. 
(ieorge,  William,  ]>rb.  Lincoln,  224. 
(ieorge,  William,  dn.  Lincoln,  36. 
(ieorges,  Thomas,  prb.  Salisbury,  65S. 
(ierald,  pre.  Sahsbury,  642. 
(iermanus,  pre.  Salisbury.  641. 
(iermevne,  Edward,  prb.  Lincoln,  118. 
(iery,  John,  \nh.  Lincoln,  179. 
(iery,  John,  archd.  Buckingham,  71. 
(iery,  John,  archd.  Stow,  81. 
(iery,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  183. 
(iery,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  170. 
(iery,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  179. 
(iery,  William,  prb.  Peterborough,  348. 
(iery,  William,  archd.  Norwich.  481. 
Gest  or  (iheast,  FAhnund,  bp.  Roches- 
^  tcr,  371. 

(letingdon,  Richard,  jirb.  London,  389. 
(ieyton,  Francis,  prl).  Lincoln,  166. 
(iheast.  Eibumul,  bji.  Salisbury,  606. 
Gheast  or  (iest,  FAluumd,  bp.  Roches- 
ter, 371. 
(ihent.  Simon  of.  bp.  Salisbury,  399. 
Gibcrn,  Dan.  Gabriel,  prb.  Lincoln,  108. 


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INDEX 


Gibert,  archd.  Middlesex,  325. 
Gibert,  Henry,  prb,  Lincoln,  162. 
Gibson,   Edmund,  prb.   London,  379, 

406,  409,  435. 
Gibson,  Edmund,  pre.  London,  351. 
Gibson,  Edmund,  bp.  Lincoln,  28. 
Gibson,  Edmund,  bp.  London,  305. 
Gibson,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  188. 
Gibson,  John,  prb.  Peterborough,  544. 
Gibson,  Matthew,  prb.  London,  447. 
Gibson,  Nathaniel,  prb.  Lincoln,  202. 
Gibson,  Robert,  prb.  London,  376. 
Gibson,  Robert,  chan.  London,  361. 
Gibson,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  139. 
Gibson,  Thos.,  prb.  Peterborou(<h,  548. 
Gibson,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  131. 
Gibson,  William,   prb.   London,    376, 

406,  435. 
Gibson,  William,  archd.  Essex,  337. 
Giddinof,  JefFry,  prb.  Lincoln,  141. 
Gidon,  William  de,  prb.  London,  380. 
GifFard,  John,  prb.  Norwich,  501. 
GifFard,  Matthew,  prb.  Lincoln,  148. 
GifFard,  Matt.,  archd.  Huntingdon,  53. 
GifFard,  William,  prb.  London,  379. 
GifFord,  Hananiah,  prb.  Salisbury,  662. 
Gigles,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  182. 
Giglis,  John,  prb.  London,  398. 
Giglis  or  Lilliis,  John,  archd.  London, 

322. 
Giglis,  John  de,  prb.  London,  411. 
Gigour,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  209. 
Gilbert,  prb.  London,  426. 
Gilbert,  treas.  Lincoln,  87. 
Gilbert,  archd.  Huntingdon,  49. 
Gilbert  de  Stow,  archd.  Stow,  77. 
Gilbert  the  Universal,  bp.  London,  281. 
Gilbert,  John,  prb.  Oxford,  529. 
Gilbert,  John,  bp.  LlandafF,  255. 
Gilbert,  John,  bp.  Salisbury,  610. 
Gilbert,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  200,  211, 

217. 
Gilbert,  Robert,  prb.  LlandafF,  269. 
Gilbert,    Robert,  prb.  Salisbury,  671, 

672. 
Gilbert,  Robert,  pre.  Lincoln,  84. 
Gilbert,  Robert,  pre.  Salisbury,  642. 
Gilbert,  Robert,  chan.  Llandajff,  264. 
Gilbert,  Robert,  bp.  London,  296. 
Gilbert,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  100. 
Gildesborough,  Peter  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 

III. 
Gildesburgh,  Peter  de,  treas.  Llandaff, 

262. 
Giles,  John  de  St.,  chan.  Lincoln,  91. 
Gill,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  174,  175. 
Gilman,  John,  prb.  Rochester,  584. 
Gilpin,  WiUiam,  prb.  Sahsbury,  677. 


Gindwell  or  Gynewell,  John,  bp.  Lin- 
coln, 15. 

Ginewell,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  126. 

Ginewell,  William  de,  archd.  Bucking- 
ham, 69. 

Gisbie,  George,  prb.  Lincoln,  120. 

(iisborne,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  142. 

Gisburgh,  Wilham,  prb.  Lincoln,  138. 

Gislabert,  archd.  Buckingham,  67. 

Glandcen,  prb.  Lincoln,  192. 

Glanvill,  Gilbert  de,  bp.  Rochester,  559. 

Glanvill  or  Grainvill,  Robert  de,  prb. 
Lincoln,  loi. 

Glasse,  Samuel,  prb.  London,  422. 

Gleig,  Geo.  Robert,  prb.  London,  453. 

Glocestria,    Simon    de,    prb.  London, 

447- 
Gloster,  William  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  222. 

Gloucester,    Robert,    archd.    Norfolk, 

482. 

Glover,  George,  archd.  Sudbury,  493. 

Glover,  Henry,  subd.  Lincoln,  41. 

Glynton,  Ivo  de,  prb.  London,  366. 

Goad,  Thomas,  pre.  London,  351. 

Goceline,  prb.  Lincoln,  180. 

Goddard,  Charles,  prb.  Lincoln,  181. 

Goddard,  Charles,  subd.  Lincoln,  42. 

Goddard,  Charles,  archd.  Lincoln,  48. 

Goddard,  Peter  Stephen,  prb.  London, 

390- 
Goddard,  Stephen,  prb.  Peterborough, 

544- 

Goddard,  William  Stanley,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 432. 

Goddard,  William  Stanley,  prb.  Salis- 
burj',  686. 

Goddel,  Wilham,  prb.  London,  434. 

Goddel,  Zachariah,  prb.  London,  434. 

Godefredus,  treas.  London,  352. 

Godfrey,  prb.  London,  388. 

Godfrey,  archd.  Leicester,  59. 

Godhyve,  JefFry,  prb.  Lincoln,  153. 

Godmanston,  John,  chan.  London,  360. 

Godolphin,  Henr}*,  prb.  London,  438. 

Godolphin,  Henry,  dn.  London,  316. 

Godric  or  Godwin  H.,  bp.  Rochester, 

557- 
Godwin  I.,  bp.  Rochester,  556. 

Godwin  II.  or  Godric,  bp.  Rochester, 

557. 
Godwin  HI.,  bp.  Rochester,  557. 
Godwin  of  Sahsbury,  pre. Sahsbury,  641. 
Godwin,  Francis,  bp.  LlandafF,  252. 
Godwin,  Thomas,  prb.   Lincoln,   107, 

173,  188. 
Godwin,  Thomas,  prb.  LlandafF,  267. 
Godwin,  Thomas,  dn.  Oxford,  511. 
Godwinus,  dn.  London,  307. 


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721 


Godwyn,  Thomas,  prh.  I^landati",  265. 

Godvvyn  or  Goodwyn,  William,  archd. 
Middlesex,  331. 

Gogh,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  180. 

(jogwan  or  Giican,  hj).  Llandaff",  241. 

Gohier,  John,  prb.  London,  399. 

Goldborou^h  or  (loldsborough,  God- 
frey, prb.  London,  373. 

Goldsborough,  Anthony,  pre.  Lincoln, 

Goldsborough  or  Goldborough,  God- 
frey, prb.  London,  373. 

Goldsburgh,  Thomas  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 
205. 

Goldman,  George,  archd.  Essex,  336. 

Goldwell,  James,    prb.    London,   401, 

^  43^»  449- 
Goldwell,  James,  archd.  Essex,  335. 
Goldwell,  James,  dn.  Salisbury,  616. 
Goldwell,  James,  b|).  Norwich,  468. 
Goldwell,  Nicholas,  chan.  Norwich,  495. 
Goldwell,  Nich.,  archd.  Norwich,  480. 
Goldwell,  Nich.,  archd.  Sudbury,  492. 
Goldwell,  Nich.,  archd.  Sutiblk,  488. 
Goldwell,  Thomas,  bj).  Oxford,  504. 
Goldwell,  Nich.  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  158. 
Gondon,  William  de,  prb.  London,  388. 
Gooch,  John,  archd.  Sudbury,  493. 
(iooch,  'J'homas,  archd.  Essex,  337. 
(iooch,  'I'homas,  b]).  Norwich,  473. 
(iood,  Henry,  prb.  Salisbury,  6.r^5. 
(lood,  Marmaduke,  prb.  Salisbury,  659. 
(loodall,  Henry,  prb.  Norwich,  501. 
(loodall,  Henry,  archd.  Sufiblk,  490. 
Goodall,  John,  prl).  Lincoln,  139. 
Goode,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  134. 
Goodenough,  Samuel,   dn.    Rochester, 

^  579. 

Goodman,  Gabriel,  i)rb.  London,  378. 
(ioodman,  (jodlVey,  dn.  Rochester,  .-,77. 
(loodman,  John,  archd.  >Lddlesex,  331. 
Goodwin,  Matthew,  prb.  Lincoln,  204, 

2I.rJ. 
Goodwyn, Timothy, archd.  Oxford,  -,  16. 
Cioodwyn, William,  dn.  Oxford,  512. 
Goodwyn  or  Godwyn,  William,  archd. 

Middlesex,  331. 
Gordon,  C'harles,  ])rb.  Lincoln.  143. 
Gordon,  (Jeorge.  prb.  Lincoln,  143. 
(lordon,  George,  dn.  Lincoln,  37. 
Gordon.  John,  ]iri).  Lincoln,  118. 
Gordon,  John,  pre.  Lincoln,  87. 
Gordon,  John,  archd.  Huckingham,  7  i. 
CJordon,  John,  archd.  Lincoln,  48. 
(Jostling,  .lohn.  prb.  Lincoln,  170. 
Goth,  Roynumd  (!e  la,  Jill).  Lincoln.  191. 
Goth,  Roynuuul  dela,  dn.  London.  310. 
Goth,Reynumddela,dn.Salisbury,(»i4. 

vol..  II. 


(ioth  or  Del  (ioud,  Reymund  de  la,  dn. 

Lincoln,  32. 
Gouge,  Nicholas,  prb.  Lincoln,  191. 
(xouland,  Richard,  })rb.  Lincoln,  199. 
Gounsted   or  Gansted,   Simon,  archd. 

Wilts,  630. 
Gourden,  John,  dn.  Salisbury,  617. 
Gourl,  John,  prb.  Lincoln.  2J9. 
Graham,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  176,  202. 
Grainger,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  100. 
Grainvill  or  Glanvill,   Robert  de,  prb. 

Lincoln,  loi. 
Grandison,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  155, 

2TO. 

Grandison,  Thos.  de,  jjrb.  Lincoln,  155. 

(irant,  Anthony,  prb.  London,  432. 

(J rant,  Anthony, archd.  St.  Alban's,  582. 

(Jrant,  John,  prb.  Rochester,  584. 

(irantham,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  178. 

Graunt,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  411, 
440,  445. 

Graunt,  Thomas,  pre.  London,  350. 

Gravely,  John,])rb.  Lincoln,  102. 

Gravesend,  Richard,  prb.  London,  439. 

Gravesend,  Rich,  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  216. 

Gravesend,  Rich,  de,  prb.  London,  377. 

Gravesend,  Rich.de, treas.  London, 353. 

(Jravesend, Rich. de,  archd.  London,  320. 

Gravesend,  Richard  de,  dn. Lincoln,  31. 

Gravesend,  Richard  de,  bp.  Lincoln,  ii. 

(iravesend,  Richard  de,  bp. London,  288. 

Gravesend,  Richard  of,  archd.  North- 
ampton, 56. 

Gravesend,   Stephen  de,   prb.  London, 

374.  444- 
Gravesend,  Steph.  de,bp.  London,  290. 
Gravett,  William,  i)rb.  London,  452. 
Graystock,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  229. 
(ircathcad  or  Grossetesle,  Robert,  bp. 

Lincoln,  10. 
(ireaves,  Thos.,  prb.  Peterborough,  548. 
(irecielns,  bp.  Llandatt",  240. 
Green,  Charles,  prb.  Salisbury,  676. 
(ircen,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  159,  182. 
(ireen,  Henry,  prb.  London,  422. 
(ireen,  John,  jirb.  Lincoln,  212,224. 
(ireen,  John.  dn.  Lincoln,  36. 
(ireen,  John,  prb.  London,  450. 
(ireen,  John,  bp.  Lincoln,  28. 
(ireen.  Thomas,  dn.  Sali^bury,  618. 
(ireen,  Thomas,  bp.  Norwich.  473. 
(ireene,  Thomas,  prb.  Salisbury,  663. 
(ireene,  William,  prb.  Lt)ndon.  393. 
(ireenfeld,  Wm.  de,  jub.  Lcuulon.  391. 
(ircenhill.  Nicholas,  prb.  Lincoln,  162. 
(ireenwooii.  Thomas,  jirb.  Lincoln,  195. 
(ireetwell,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  185, 
(iregory,  archd.  Northampton,  55. 

4  7. 


722 


INDEX 


Gregory,  Abraham,  prb.  Lincoln,  125. 
Gregory,  Abraham,  pre.  Llandaff,  261, 
Gregory,  David,  prb.  Oxford,  522. 
Gregory,  David,  dn.  Oxford,  514. 
Gregory,  George,  prb.  London,  379. 
Grene,  Simon,  prb.  Lincoln,  226. 
Grene,  Thomas,  archd.  Sudbury,  491. 
Grene,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  102. 
Grene,    alias    Fotherby,    Simon,    prb. 

Lincoln,  no,  iii,  148. 
Grene,    alias    Fotherby,    Simon,    pre. 

Lincoln,  85. 
Grene,  Roger  de  la,  archd.  Wilts,  628. 
Greneacres,  Robert,  prb.  London,  443. 
Greneford,  John  de,  prb.  London,  400. 
Gresley,  Henry,  prb.  Salisbury,  673. 
Gretton,  William,  archd.  Essex,  337. 
Gretwell,  Wm.,prb.  Lincoln,  121,  129. 
Gretvvell,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  152. 
Gretwell,  Wm.  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  113. 
Grey,  Hugh,  prb.  Lincoln,  190. 
Grey,  John,  bp.  Norwich,  460. 
Grey,  Richard,  prb.  London,  413. 
Grey,  Richard,  archd.  Bedford,  75. 
Grey,  Wilham,  prb.  Lincoln,  221.  I 

Grey,  V/illiam,  prb.  London,  404.  [ 

Grey,  William,  archd.  Berks,  635.  j 

Grey, William,  archd.  Northampton,  58. 
Grey,  William,  bp.  Lincoln,  18. 
Grey,  William,  bp.  London,  295.  | 

Griffin,  George  Stonestreet,  prb.  Lin-  I 

coin,  230. 
Griffin,  Ralph,  dn.  Lincoln,  35. 
Griffi.n,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  206. 
Griffith,  Edward,  prb.  Lincoln,  179. 
Griffith,  Pidw.,  prb.  Peterborough,  545. 
Griffith,  Ithell,  prb.  London,  376. 
Griffith,  John,  prb.  Rochester,  585. 
Griffith,  Maurice,  prb.  Rochesterj  586. 
Griffith,  Maurice,  archd.  Rochester, 580. 
Griffith,  Maurice,  bp.  Rochester,  571. 
Griffith  or  Gryffyn,  Ralph,  prb.  Lincoln, 

115. 
Grigg,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  438,  452. 
Grime,  ahas  Cromer,  Walter,  prb.  Nor- 
wich, 497. 
Grimesby,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  228. 
Grimkitell,  bp.  Elmham,  458. 
Grimsl>y,  John  de  Lincoln  of,  archd. 

Huntingdon,  50. 
Grindal,  Edmund,  pre.  London,  350. 
Grindal,  Edmund,  bp.  London,  301. 
Grindall,  James,  prb.  London,  393. 
Grisdale,  Brown,  prb.  Salisbury,  679. 
Grisdale,  Browne,  prb.  Norwich,  497. 
Grocyn,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  206. 
Grosseteste  or  Greathead,  Robert,  bp. 

Lincoln,  10. 


Grosthead,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  146. 
Grosthead,  Robert,  archd.  Leicester,  59. 
Grosthead,  Robert,  archd.  Northamp- 
ton, 55. 
Grosthead,  Robert,  archd.  Wilts,  628. 
Grove,  Charles,  prb.  Salisbury,  685. 
Grove,  Robert,  prb.  London,  452. 
Grove,  Robert,  archd.  Middlesex,  331. 
Grove,  Wilham,  prb.  Salisbury,  657. 
Gruffith,  John,  treas.  Llandaff,  262. 
Gryffyn  or  Griffith,  Ralph,prb.  Lincoln, 

115. 

Grymesby,  Edm.de,  prb.  London,  404. 

Gualeran,  bp.  Rochester,  559. 

Guard,  John,  prb.  Sahsbury,  681. 

Gucan  or  Gogwan,  bp.  Llandaff,  241. 

Guerno,  pre.  Lincoln,  82. 

Guiffardiere,  Charles  de,  prb.  Salis- 
bury, 679. 

Guilermus,  dn.  London,  307. 

Guitelinus,  abp.  London,  274. 

Gulfridus,  bp.  Llandaff,  240. 

Gundorp  or  Gunthorp,  John,  archd. 
Essex,  335. 

Gundram,  Ralph,  prb.  London,  374. 

Gundulfus,  bp.  Rochester,  557. 

Gunterius,  archd.  Salisbury,  622. 

Gunthorp,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  105. 

Gunthorp,   John,   prb.   London,   398, 

445- 
Gunthorp   or  Gundorp,    John,  archd. 

Essex,  335. 
Gunton,  Simon,prb.  Peterborough,  544. 
Guodloiu,  bp.  Llandaff,  240. 
Gurdon,    Brampton,   archd.  Sudbury, 

493- 
Gurgant  or  Gwrgant,  Nicholas  ap,  bp. 

Llandaff,  242. 

Gurgany,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  657. 

Gurvan,  bp.  Llandaff,  240. 

Gwent,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  174. 

Gwent,  Richard,  prb.  London,  440. 

Gwent,  Rich.,  archd.  Huntingdon,  52. 

Gwent,  Richard,  archd,  London,  323. 

Gwin,  Edward,  prb.  Oxford,  523. 

Gwin,  Humphrey,  prb.  Salisbury,  655. 

Gwrgant  or  Gurgant,  Nicholas  ap,  bp. 
Llandaff,  242. 

Gwyn,  Owen,  prb.  Lincoln,  120. 

Gwyn,  Owen,  archd.  Huntingdon,  53. 

Gyles,  John,  prb.  London,  427. 

Gynewell,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  171. 

Gynewell  or  Gindwell,  John,  bp.  Lin- 
coln, 15. 

H. 

Haburgh,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  203. 
Hacket,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  98. 


N  O  M  I  N  U  M. 


723 


Hacket,  John,  prb.  London,  413. 

Hacket,  John,  archd.  Bedford,  y.",. 

Hackhiyt,  Giles,  subd.  Salisbury,  621. 

Haddon,  John  de,  j)rb.  Lincoln,  225. 

Hadham,  Philip  de,  prb.  London,  374. 

Haget,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,!  14,203,229. 

Haget,  John,  treas.  Lincoln,  fS^. 

Haghain,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  107. 

Haimo,  dn.  Lincoln,  30. 

Halard  or  Ealheard,  bj).  Dorchester,  5. 

Ilalcote  or  Holcote,  Elias,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 442. 

Hale,  William  Hale,  prb.  London,  403. 

Hale, William  Hale,  archd.  London, 325. 

Hale,Will.  Hale,  archd.  Middlesex,  332. 

Hale,Will.  Hale,  archd.  St. Alban's,347. 

Hales,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  100. 

Hales,  Alexander  de,  prb.  London,  391. 

Hales,  Roger  de,  prb    London,  385. 

Hales,  Roger  de,  archd.  Middlesex,  327. 

Hall,  Benjamin,  prb.  Llandaf}',  261,  264, 
267. 

Hall,  Charles,  prb.  Lincoln,  232. 

Hall,  Charles  Henry,  prb.  Oxford,  521, 
526. 

Hall,  Charles  Henry,  dn.  Oxford,  515. 

Hall,  Frank,  prb.  London,  409. 

Hall,  John,  prb.  London,  396,  402. 

Hall,  Joseph,  bp.  Norwich,  472. 

Hall,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  153, 

Hall,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  174. 

Hall,  Thomas  (Jrainger,  prb.  London, 

447- ,. 

Hall,  Timothy,  bp.  Oxford,  507. 

Hall,  William,  prb.  London,  379,  402. 
Halle,  Thomas,  j)rl).  London,  427. 
Hallibread,  alias  Stokes,  John,  })rb. Nor- 
wich, -,00. 
Halls,  William,  ])rb.  Pettrboroiigh,  549. 
Hallum,  Robert,  bp.  Salisbury,  601. 
Hals,  John,  prb.  London,  392. 
Halse,  John,  archd.  Norfolk,  484. 
Halse,  John,  archd.  Norwich,  4S0. 
Halsey,  William,  prb.  London,  367. 
Halsted,  Henry,  i)rb.  LoikIdu,  387. 
Halswell,  Nicholas,  j)rl).  Lincoln,  161. 
Halton,  'I'imothy,  archd.  Oxford,  516. 
Halywcll,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  127. 
Hamblodon.  John, archd.  Sudbury,  491. 
Hamborougli.llon.,  pre.  Salisburv,642. 
Hamclinus,  du.  I^incoln.30. 
Hamerton,  Hugh, prb.  Lincoln.  1 1  7,13.",. 
Hamilton,  Anthony,  prb.  London,  40O, 

413.  43r)- 
Hamilton,  Anthony,  pre.  London,  351. 
Hamilton,  .\nthony,  archd.  Colchester, 

344. 
Hamilton,  Anthony,  archd.  London,325. 


Hamilton,  Hon.  George,  prb.  Salis- 
bury, 673. 

ILimilton,  Henry  Parr,  dn.  Salisbury, 
619. 

Hamilton,  Walter  Kerr,  prb.  Salis- 
bury, 687. 

Hamilton,  Walter  Kerr,  pre.  Salisbury, 

644- 

Ihunilton,  Walter  Kerr,  treas.  Salis- 
bury, 648. 

Hammond,  Henry,  prb.  Oxford,  520. 

Hammond,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  98,  1 18, 
190. 

Hammond,  John,  prb.  Oxford,  524. 

Hammond,  John,  archd.  Huntingdon, 

54- 

Hanio,  chan.  Lincoln,  91. 

Hamond,  Henry,  prb. London,  399,  446. 

Hamond,  Horace,  prb.  Norwich,  -02. 

Hampden,  Renn  Dickson,  prb.  Ox- 
ford, 526. 

Hancorne,  Thomas,  prb.  Llandaff,  267. 

Hand,  Geo.  Watson,  pri).  London,  432. 

Hand,  George  W'atson,  prb.  Salisbury, 
676. 

Hanney,  John  de,  prb.  London,  444. 

Hannibald,  Richard,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  189. 

Hanslap,  Henry,  })rl).  Lincoln,  214. 

Hansley,  John,  prb.  London,  393,  422. 

Hansley,  John,  aichd.  Colchester,  343. 

Hanson,  Edmond,  prb.  Lincoln,  234. 

Hanson,  Edmund,  prb.  Lincoln,  148. 

Hanson,  Edmund,  pre.  Lincoln,  85. 

Hanson,  Edw.,  prb.  Lincoln,  160,  218. 

Hanson,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  193. 

Hanworth,  Hugh,  prb.  Lincoln,  114, 
117,  119,  i.-,5,  158. 

IL-inworth,  Hugh,  archd.  Stow,  79. 

Harbert,  James,  prb.  Salisbury,  (»,-j3. 

ilarburgh,  Henry,  treas. Salisbury, O46. 

Harcourt,  Vere,  prb.  Lincoln,  136. 

Harden,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  229. 

llardosinus,  archd.  Northampton,  58. 

Ilardiman,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  233. 

Harding,  Thomas,  treas.  Salisbury,  647. 

Hardinge.  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  190. 

Hardres,  Robert  de,  prb.  Lincoln.  170. 

Hardres,  Robert  de,  archd.  Hunting- 
don, 4S. 

Hardwick.Thos.  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  22^. 

Hardy,  Nathaniel,  dn.  Rochester,  578. 

Hare,  Francis,  prb.  London,  428. 

ILue,  Francis,  iln.  London,  31O. 

Hare,  Thomas,  chan.  Norwicli.  496. 

ILuecurt,  Philip  de,  dn.  Lincoln,  30. 

Hareward,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  203. 

Harewell.  John,  archil.  Berks.  634. 

Harewell,  John  de,  archd.  Norfolk,  483. 

47.  2 


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INDEX 


Harforde,  alias  Judd,  William,  prb.  Pe- 
terborough, 544. 

Hargrave,  Henry,  chan.  Norwich,  494. 

Harison,  Wilham,  prb.  Lincoln,  145. 

Harman,  James  Woolley,  prb.  Peter- 
boroug-h,  551. 

Haron,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  100, 

Harpsfeld,  John,  prb.  London,  408. 

Harpsfield,  John,  prb.  London,  393. 

Harpsfield,  John,  archd.  London,  323. 

Harpsfield,  John,  dn,  Norwich,  476. 

Harpsfield,  Nicholas,  prb.  London,  389. 

Harpswell,  Will,  de,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  222. 

Harridans,  William,  ])rb.  Norwich,  497. 

Harrington,  John,  })rb.  Lincoln,  121. 

Harrington,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  679. 

Harrington,  Robert,  prb.  London,  367. 

Harrington, Will,  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  199. 

Harris,  George  William,  prb.  Salis- 
bury, 670. 

Harris,  James,  prb.  LlandafF,  268. 

Harris,  John,  prb.  London,  426. 

Harris,  John,  prb.  Rochester,  588. 

Harris,  John,  bp.  Llandaif,  255. 

Harris,  Samuel,  prb.  Lincoln,  136, 159, 

173'  183- 

Harris,  Hon.  Thomas  Alfred,  prb.  Salis- 
bury, 683. 

Harris,  William,  prb.  Llandafi",  265, 267, 
268. 

Harrison,  John,  archd.  Stow,  80. 

Harrison,  Wilh am,  prb.  Rochester,  586. 

Harsnet,  Samuel,  prb.  London,  408. 

Harsnet,  Samuel,  archd.  Essex,  336. 

Harsnet,  Samuel,  bp.  Norwich,  471. 

Harvey,  Richard,  prb.  London,  368. 

Harwick,  Edward,  prb.  Sahsbury,  663. 

Harwood,  Anthony,  prb.  Lincoln,  230. 

Haryndon,  William,  prb.  London,  402. 

Haryngworth,  Ivo  la  Zousche  of,  prb. 
Lincoln,  t66. 

Hascard,  (jregory,  prb.  Salisbury,  659. 

Haslewood,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  191. 

Hassall,  John,  prb.  Norwich,  499. 

Hassall,  John,  dn.  Norwich,  476. 

Hassele,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  138. 

Hastang,  Humphrey  de,  prb.  London, 
401. 

Hastings,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  192. 

Hatfeild,  Reginald,  prb.  Lincoln,  loi. 

Hatfeild,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  178. 

Hatfeld,  Thos.  de,  prb.  London,  420. 

Hatfield,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  119. 

Hatton,  Edward,  prb.  Norwich,  498. 

Haukberk  or  Hawbergh,  John, prb. Lin- 
coln, 177. 

Haverhulle,Will.  de,  prb.  London,  400. 

Havering,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  96. 


Haversham,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  lOO. 

Haversham,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  1 14, 
226. 

Haversham  or  Havringh,  Richard, treas. 
Llandaff,  262. 

Havringh,    Richard,    treas.    Llandaff, 
262. 

Haw,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  185. 

Haward,  Edm.,  archd.  London,  320. 

Hawbergh  or  Haukberk,  John,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, 177. 

Hawburgh,  Robert,  })rb.  Lincoln,  185. 

Hawes,  Henry,  prb.  Salisbury,  671. 

Hawes,  Herbert,  prb.  Salisbury,  683, 
686. 

Hawes,  Thomas,  prb.  Salisbury,  664. 

Hawk,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  231. 

Havvkeborne  or  Akkeburne,  Laurence 
de,  (Salisbury,)  598. 

Hawkins,  Edward,  prb.  Rochester,  588. 

Hawkins,  Ernest,  prb.  London,  382. 

Hawkins,  Francis,  prb.  London,  446. 

Hawkins,  Robert,  prb.  Salisbury,  659. 

Hawkins,  Thomas,  pre.  Salisbury,  643. 

Hawkins,  William,  prb.  London,  416. 

Hawkins,  William,  prb.  Norwich,  500. 

Hawks,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  117. 

Hawles,  Anthony,  prb.  Salisbury,  6~^6. 

Hawles,  Anth.,  archd.  Salisbury,  626. 

Hawson,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  190. 

Haxey,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  150,  203. 

Hay,  Thomas,  prb.  Oxford,  531. 

Haydour,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  197. 

Hayes,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  201. 

Hayles,  Robert  de,  archd.  Lincoln,  43. 

Hayles  or  Heil,  Robert  de,  archd.  Hun- 
tingdon, 49. 

Hayman,  Rich.,  prb.  London,  445,  449. 

Hayman,  Rich.,  archd.  Huntingdon,  51. 

Hayman,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  231. 

Hayne,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  204. 

Haynes,  William,  prb.  Oxford,  517. 

Hayte  or  Heath,  Walter,  prb.  Roches- 
ter, 587. 

Hayter,  Thomas,  bp.  London,  305. 

Hayter,  Thomas,  bp.  Norwich,  474. 

Hay  ward,  Wilham,  prb.  Salisbury,  655. 

Hayworth,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  233. 

Headdi,  bp.  Leicester,  4. 

Heahmund,  bp.  Sherborne,  592. 

Heahstan  or  Eadstan,  bp.  London,  278. 

Healhstan  or  Elstan,  bp.  London,  278. 

Heardred,  bp.  Dunwich,  457. 

Heath,  George,  prb.  Lincoln,  217. 

Heath,  Nicholas,  bp.  Rochester,  569. 

Heath  or  Hayte,  Walter,  prb.  Roches- 
ter, 587. 

Heathobriht,  bp.  London,  277. 


N  0  M  1  N  U  M. 


725 


Heatholar,  bi).  Elinliam,  457. 

Iloddc,  Thomas,  ])rb.  London,  411. 

Hedde  or  Hede,  Thomas,  treas.  Lon- 
don, 356. 

llede,  'i'homas,  treas.  London,  336. 

Hederinf^ton  or  Hethcrington,  Richard 
de,  j)rb.  Lincoln,  95. 

Hedyrsete  or  Hetersete,  Thomas  de, 
archd.  Sudl)ury,  .jqi,  492. 

Hegham,  Nicholas  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 
170. 

Uefrham  or  Ileytham,  Ralph  de,  chan. 
Salisbury,  649. 

Heghams,  Rich,  de,  prb.  London,  368. 

Heghams,  Rich,  de,  archd.  Essex,  333. 

Heigham,  Nicholas,  archd.  Oxon,  65. 

Ileighnm,  Nicholas,  dn.  Lincoln,  31. 

Heil  or  Hayles,  Robert  de,  archd.  Hun- 
tingdon, 49. 

Ilela,  Ralph,  prb.  London,  377. 

Ilele,  Richard,  j)rb.  Salisbury,  669. 

Hely  or  Ely,  William  de,  i)rb.  London, 

371- 
Hemenhale  or  Hcnniball,  Thomas  de, 

bp.  Norwich,  464. 
Henchman,  Humfrey,bp.  London,  304. 
Henchman,  Humphrey,  prb.  Sahsbury, 

676. 
Henchman,  Humphrey,  pre.  Salisbury, 

644. 
Henchman,  Humphrey,  bp.  Salisbury, 

609. 
Henchman,  Richard,  j)rb.  London,  415, 

42.-. 
Henchman,  Rich.,  treas.  London,  3f,7. 
Henchman, 'I'homas,  prb.  London,  405. 
Henchman,   'J'homas,    prb.    Salisbury, 

656,  657,  667. 
Henchman,  Thomas,  archd.  Wilts,  631 
Henchman,  William,  prb.  Peterborough, 

Henderson,  Thos.,  prb.  London,  376. 
Hendowyck,  Peter,  ])rb.  London,  38-. 
Hendewyck,   Peter,  archd.  Colchester, 

340. 
Henevere  or  Hennoure, William  de,  prb. 

Lincoln,  106. 
Hengham,  Rali)h  do,  prb.  Lincoln,  loi. 
Hcngham,  Ralj)h  de,  prb.  London,  369. 
Hcngist,  Richard,  j)rb.  Rochester,  587. 
Henneage,  (Jeorge,  prb.  Lincoln,  iii, 

TOP"       I-""*       l""i        ■>'»T 

Hennoago,  (Joorgc,  treas.  Lincoln.  90. 
Henneage,  (Jeorge,  archd.  Lincoln,  46. 
Henneage,  (Joorge.  archd.  Oxon,  66. 
Henneage.  (Jeorge,  dn.  Lincoln,  34. 
Hcnniball  or  Hemenhale,  Thomas  de, 
bp.  Norwich.  464. 


Hennoure  or  Henevere, William  de,  prb. 
Lincoln,  106. 

Henry,  i)rb.  Lincoln,  177. 

Henry,  prb.  London,  397,  400,  409,  4,-0. 

Henry,  chan.  London,  358,  359. 

Henry,  pre.  Salisbury,  640. 

flenr}',  archd.  Llandaff',  259. 

Henry,  archd.  Norfolk,  484. 

Henry,  archd.  Oxon,  65. 

Henry,  dn.  Salisbury,  613. 

Henry,  bp.  Jjlandaff,  242. 

Henry,  cardinal  of  Naples,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, 21  6. 

Henry  of  Chichester,  chan.  Lincoln.  91. 

Henry  of  Huntingdon,  archd.  Hunting- 
don, 48. 

Henry  of  London,  prb.  Lincoln,  121. 

Henry  of  Sandwich,  archd.  Oxon,  65. 

Henry  of  Sandwich,  bp.  London,  2^6, 

Hensnaw,  Joseph,   bj).    Peterborough, 

5,3.5- 
Herbert,  archd.  Dorset,  6^S. 
Herbert,  archd.  Northamj)ton,  55. 
Herbert,  bp.  Norwich,  459. 
Herbert  the  Poor,  bp.  Salisbury,  -,95. 
Herbert,  George,  prb.  Lincoln,  17,-,. 
Herbert,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  130. 
Herbert,  Thomas,  chan.  Llandafi',  263. 
Herbert  or  Fitzherberd,  William,  prb. 

London,  442. 
Herbury, Nicolas,  prb.  London,  39;,.  404. 
Hereford,  Nicolas,  chan.  London,  339. 
Hereford,  alias  Cari)enter,  John,  treas. 

Llandart",  262. 
Herewald,  bp.  Sherborne,  391. 
Hereward,  bp.  Landlaft",  241. 
Hereward,  Thomas,  j)rb.  Lincoln,  155. 
Herfey,  Robert  de,  archd.  Lincoln,  43. 
Herford,  Robert,  chan.  Salisbury.  649. 
Herlaston, William,  archd.  Norfolk. 483. 
Herlaston.  Will.  de.  prb.  Lincoln.  108. 
Herlawe,   NLauricius  de,  prb.  London, 

44T. 
Herman,  bp.  Salisbur)',  .-)94. 
Hermesthorp,  William  de,  prb.  I^ondon, 

Hermington,^^  illiam,  prb.  Oxford,  519. 
Heron,  Edward,  prb.  Lincoln,  153,  235. 
Herring.  John,  ])rl).  Lincoln.  138. 
Herring.  Thomas,  dn.  Rochester,  ,^78. 
Herring.  William.  ]ire.  Salisbury.  044. 
Herringhani, William,  prb.  London, 413. 
Hert,  Walter,  prb.  I^mdon,  3S6. 
I  Hert,  Waller  le,  bp.  Norwich,  467. 
Hertford,  Robert  de,  dn.  Salisbury,  613. 
Hertiland  or  Heruland,  Alan  de,  prb. 

London,  38 -. 
Hertington,  Adam  de,  prb.  London, 451. 


726 


INDEX 


Hertley,  John  de,  (Rochester,)  564. 
Ilertyngton  or  Hortingdon,  Adam  de, 

archd.  London,  321. 
Heruland  or  Hertiland,  Alan  de,  prb. 

London,  385. 
Hervey,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  119. 
Herv-ie,  Henry,  pre.  London,  350. 
Hervie,  Henry,  archd.  Middlesex,  330. 
Hervisius,  archd.  Rochester,  579. 
Hervy,  Walter,  archd.  Salisbury,  623. 
Hesil,  Gerard,  prb.  London,  375. 
Heskyns, Thomas,  chan.  Salisbury,  652. 
Heslop,  Luke,  prb.  Lincoln,  157. 
Heslop,  Luke,  prb.  London,  394. 
Heslop,  Luke,  archd.  Buckingham,  71. 
Hesyll,  Gerard,  prb.  London,  445. 
Hetersete  or  Hedyrsete,  Thomas    de, 

archd.  Sudbury,  491,  492. 
Heth,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  226. 
Heth,  Nicholas  de,  prb.  London,  410. 
Hethe,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  127. 
Hethe,  Richard,  subd.  Lincoln,  39. 
Hethe,  Rich.,  archd.  Huntingdon,  51. 
Hetherington  or  Hederington,  Richard 

de,  prb.  Lincoln,  95. 
Hetley,  Henry,  prb.  Salisbury,  681. 
Heton,  Martin,  prb.  Oxford,  529. 
Hett,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  no. 
Hewet,  alias  Stok  or  Stock,  Thomas, 

prb.  Lincoln,  185. 
Hey,  Thomas,  prb.  Rochester,  584. 
Heygate,  Nicholas  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  loi . 
Heylin,  John,  prb.  London,  416. 
Heylin,  Richard,  prb.  Oxford,  529. 
Heyremin  or  Ermyne  or  Ayreminne, 

William,  prb.  London,  403. 
Heytham  or  Hegham,  Ralph  de,  chan. 

Salisbury,  649. 
Heywood,  William,  prb.  London,  376. 
Hibbert,  Henry,  i)rb.  London,  376. 
Rich,  Nicholas  de,  subd.  Lincoln,  38. 
Hicke,  Robt.  de,  archd. Huntingdon,  49. 
Hickes,  Wilham,  prb.  Lincoln,  108. 
Hickman,  Henry,  pre.  LlandafF,  261. 
Hide,  Alexander,  prb.  Salisbury,  656. 
Hide,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  195. 
Higden,  Brian,  prb.  Lincoln,  97,  133, 

234- 
Higden,  Brian,  prb.  London,  415. 
Higden,  Brian,  subd.  Lincoln,  40. 
Higden,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  190. 
Higden,  Robert,  prb.  London,  386. 
Higgons,  Eldward,  prb.  Lincoln,  124. 
Hilarius,  abp.  London,  274. 
Hildersdon  or  Hillersden,  John,  archd. 

Buckingham,  71. 
Hildesley,  Mark,  prb.  Lincoln,  184. 
Hildyard,  John,  prb.  London,  442. 


Hildyard,  John,  prb.  Norwich,  500. 
Hill,  Adam,  pre.  Sahsbury,  643. 
Hill,  Daniel,  prb.  Rochester,  582. 
Hill,  John,  prb.  London,  395,  408,  430, 

449. 
Hill,  Justly,  archd.  Buckingham,  71, 

Hill,  Richard,  prb.  Salisbury,  062. 
Hill,  Richard,  bp.  London,  297. 
Hill,  Roland,  prb.  Lincoln,  153. 
Hill,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  124,  218. 
Hill,  Thomas,  prb.  Salisbury,  658. 
Hill,  William,  prb.  Peterborough,  545. 
Hillersden  or  Hildersdon,  John,  archd. 

Buckingham,  71. 
Hilles,  Edward,  prb.  Lincoln,  138. 
Hillewell,  Nicholas,  prb.  Lincoln,  164. 
Hilley,  Richard,  treas.  Salisbury,  647. 
Hilliard,  Samuel,  prb.  Lincoln,  175. 
Hillman,  William,  prb.  Salisbury,  672. 
Hills,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  164. 
Hills,  John,  archd.  Lincoln,  47. 
Hills,  John,  archd.  Stow,  80. 
Hills,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  164. 
Hilman,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  453. 
Hilman,  William,  prb.  Sahsbury,  671. 
Hilsey,  John,  bp.  Rochester,  569. 
Hilton,  Robert,  prb.  Llandaff,  265. 
Hilton,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  123. 
Hilton,  Reginald  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  149. 
Hinchchffe,  John,   bp.   Peterborough, 

537- 
Hind,  Richard,  prb.  London,  365. 

Hinde,  Charles,  prb.  Lincoln,  125. 

Hinds,  Samuel,  bp.  Norwich,  475. 

Hinton,  John.  prb.  Sahsbury,  662,  663. 

Hird,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  162. 

Hispania,  James  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  129. 

Hitch,  Robert,  archd.  Leicester,  62. 

Hitchcock,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  156. 

Hitchcock,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  151. 

Hoadley,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  665. 

Hoadley,  John,  chan.  Salisbury,  653. 

Hoadley,  John,  archd.  Sahsbury,  627. 

Hoadly,  Benjamin,  bp.  Sahsbury,  610. 

Hoard,  Samuel,  prb.  London,  452. 

Hoare,   Thomas  Mills,  prb.  Llandaff, 

265. 

Hobbing,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  208. 

Hobbs,  William,  prb.  Sahsbury,  657. 

Hobrugg,Gervase  de,prb.  London,  397. 

Hobrugg,  Gervase  de,  dn.  London,  308. 

Hobrugge,  Gervase  de,  chan,  London, 

358. 
Hobbys,  Tliomas,  prb.  London,  421. 
Hockin,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  156. 
Hodgekynne  or  Hodkynne  or  Hodg- 

kinns,  John,  prb.  London,  389. 


NOM  I  NUM. 


727 


Ilodgekyns  or  Hodkynne  or  Hodg- 
kinns,  John,  prb,  London,  390. 

Hodges,  Nathaniel,  prb.  Norwich,  498. 

I  lodges,  Walter,  prb.  Rochester,  ,588. 

Ilodgkinson,  Tilleman,  prb.  Llandaff, 
264. 

Ilodgkis,  Joshua,  prb.  London,  373. 

Hodgson,  ('hristopher,  ])rb.  Peterbo- 
rough, 546. 

nodgson,()rawin,})rb.  Lincoln,  135,  167. 

Hodgson,  Owen,  archd.  Lincoln,  46. 

Hodgson,  Robert,   archd.  St.  Alban's, 

347-. 

Hodgkinns  or  Hodgekynne  or  Hod- 
kynne, John,  prb.  l^ondon,  389. 

Hodgkinns  or  Hodgekyns  or  Hod- 
kynne, John,  ])rb.  London,  390. 

Hodkynne  or  Hodgekynne  or  Hodg- 
kinns, John,  prb.  London,  389. 

Hodkynne  or  Hodgekyns  or  Hodg- 
kinns, John,  prb.  London,  390. 

Hodson,  Frodsham,  prb.  Oxford,  526. 

Hodson,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  237. 

Hody,  Humj^hriy,  archd.  Oxford,  516. 

Hody,  John,  archd.  Dorset,  639. 

Hoketon,  Hugh  dc,  subd.  Lincoln,  38. 

Iloland,  Thomas  de,  archd.  Berks,  634. 

Holbeach,  Henry,  bp.  Rochester,  570. 

Holbeach,  alias  Rands,  Henry,  bp. 
Lincoln,  22. 

Holbech,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  399. 

Holcote  or  Halcote,  Elias,  prb.  London, 
442. 

Holden,  John,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  227. 

H olden,  Thimbledon,  prb.  Lincoln,  212. 

Holden,  Robert  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  151. 

Holder,  William,  prb.  London,  403. 

Holdsworth,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln, 209. 

Holdsworth,  Richard,  archd.  Hunting- 
don, 53. 

Holdsworthe,  Rich.,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  120. 

Holes,  Andrew,  chan,  Salisbury,  651. 

Holet,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  166. 

Holgate.  Robert,  bp.  Llandaff,  251. 

Holiday,  Harton,  archd.  Oxford,  ^,16. 

Holingworth,  Rodolph  or  Ralph,  prb. 
Lincoln,  153. 

Holland,  Kdward,  prb.  Lincoln,  i  20. 

Holland,  John.  prb.  Lincoln,  172. 

Holland,  John.  ])rb.  Salisbury,  666. 

Holland,  Richard,  archd.  Leicester.  60. 

Holland,  'I'homas,  ]>rb.  Salisbury,  6-,4. 

Holland,  Richard  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  96. 

Hollingsbery,  Drake,  prb.  London.  43',. 

Hollingworth,  John  Hanks,  archd. 
Hmitingdon,  54. 

Holm,  Roger,  jirb.  Lincoln.  116. 

Holme,  Adam.  prb.  London,  401. 


Holme,  Roger,  chan.  London,  359. 

Holme  or  Home,  Roger,  prb.  London, 
404. 

Holmes,  Robert,  prb.  Oxford,  .330. 

Holmes,  Robert,  prb.  Salisbury,  678. 

Holt,  Stephen,  chan.  Norwich,  495. 

Holway,  'J'homas,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  216. 

Home  or  Holme,  Roger,  prlj.  London, 
404. 

Hone,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  133. 

Honey  wood,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  678. 

Hony,  William  Edward,  prb.  Salisbury, 
686. 

Hony,  William  Edward,  archd.  Salis- 
bury, 627. 

Hony  wood,  Michael,  j)rb.  Lincoln,  232. 

Honywood,  Michael,  dn.  Lincoln,  35. 

Hony  wood,  Robert,  chan.  Norwich,  495. 

Honywood,  Robt.,  archd. Norwich,  4S0. 

Hoo,  Nicholas,  chan.  Norwich,  49,3, 

Hoo,  William  de,  prb.  London,  374. 

Hood,  Paul,  prb.  Lincoln,  160. 

Hook,  James,  archd.  Huntingdon,  54. 

Hook,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  177. 

Hook,  John,  archd.  Bedford,  72. 

Hook,  Walter  Farquhar,  prb.  Lincoln, 
128. 

Hooker,  Richard,  prb.  Salisbury,  654. 

Hooker,  Richard,  subd.  Salisbury,  621, 

Hoole,  Charles,  prb.  Lincoln,  154. 

Hoord,  Roger,  prb.  Lincoln,  102. 

Hoper,    William,    prb.    Lincoln,    109, 

135;  234; 

Hopkins,  Nehemiah,  prb.  Llandaff,  266. 

Hopkins,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  201. 

Hopkinson,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  654. 

Hoj)per,  Alexander,  prb.  Lincoln,  206. 

Hopton,  John,  bp.  Norwich,  469. 

Horde,  Edward,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  164. 

Horde  or  Hore,  Edmund,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, 212. 

Hore,  Edmund,  prb.  Lincoln,  212. 

Horhara,  WiUiam  de,  archd.  Suffolk, 
486. 

Hornby,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  193. 

Home.  George,  bji.  Norwich.  474. 

Home,  Thomas  Hartwell.  prb.  London, 

4,3«. 
Horsett,  Roger  de,  pre.  London,  34S. 

Horsett  or  Orsethe  or  D'Orsett,  Roger 

de,  prb.  Lcmdon,  426. 
Horsey,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  204. 
Horsey,  Wm.,  prb.  London,  395,  440. 
Horsey,  William,  pre.  Ix)ndon.  350. 
Horsev,  William,  archd.  London,  ^22. 
Horsley,  Samuel,  prb.  London,  371. 
Horsley,    Samuel,    archd.    St.  Alban's, 

347' 


^28 


INDEX 


Horsley,  Samuel,  dn.  Rochester,  579. 

Horsley,  Samuel,  bp.  Rochester,  575. 

Horsmanden,  Thos.,  prb.  Lincoln,  143. 

Horston,  alias  Shapewyke,  alias  Van 
Shai)e\vick,  Thos.,  prb.  London,  404. 

Hortingdon  or  Hertyngton,  Adam  de, 
archd.  London,  321. 

Horton,  Francis,  i)rb.  Salisbury,  657. 

Horton,  John,  prb.  London,  445. 

Horton,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  444. 

Horton,  Thomas,  pre.  Lincoln,  349. 

Horton,  Richard  de,  treas.  Lincoln,  88. 

Horton,  Thomas  de,  prb.  London,  410. 

Hotham,  Alan,  prb.  London,  436, 

Hotham,  Hon.  Frederick,  prb.  Roches- 
ter, 584. 

Hotham,  John,  prb.  London,  432,  435. 

Hotham,  John,  archd.  Middlesex,  332. 

Hotoft,  Thomas  de,  archd.  Dorset,  638. 

Hough,  John,  bp.  Oxford,  507. 

Houghton,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  657. 

Houghton,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  376. 

Houghton  or  Howeton,  Thomas,  prb. 
Peterborough,  543. 

Houton,  John,  archd.  Bedford,  72. 

Houton,  John,  archd. Northampton,  55. 

Hovedon,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  133. 

Howell,  Reseus  ap,  prb.  London,  394. 

Howeton  or  Houghton,  Thomas,  prb. 
Peterborough,  543. 

Howland,  James,  prb.  Peterborough, 
546. 

Howland,  James,  archd.  Northamp- 
ton, 542. 

Howland,  Rich.,  bp.  Peterborough,  534. 

H owlet,  Nicholas,  prb.  Norwich,  498. 

Howlet,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  146. 

Howley,  Wm.,  prb.  Oxford,  526,  530. 

Howley,  Wilham,  bp.  London,  306. 

Howman,  Arthur  Edward,  prb.  Sahs- 
bury,  683. 

Howman,  alias  Feckenham,  John  de, 
dn.  London,  314. 

Howorth,  John,  prb.Peterborough,545. 

Howson,  John,  prb.  Oxford,  520. 

Howson,  John,  bp.  Oxford,  505. 

Hubal,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  164. 

Hubbard,  Edward,  prb.  Norwich,  500. 

Hubert,  })re.  Salisbury,  640. 

Huctred  or  Utred,  prb.  London,  450. 

Huddleston,  George,  prb.  Lincoln,  122, 
162. 

Hudson,  Michael,  prb.  Lincoln,  143. 

Hugh,  prb.  London,  385, 388, 397,  406, 

450- 
Hugh,  chan.  Lincoln,  91. 
Hugh,  chan.  London,  358. 
Hugh,  pre.  Lincoln,  83. 


Hugh,  archd.  Bedford,  72. 

Hugh,  archd.  Essex,  333. 

Hugh,  archd.  Leicester,  59. 

Hugh,  archd.  Stow,  77. 

Hugh,  bp.  Lincoln,  9. 

Hugh  of  London,  prb.  London,  382. 

Hugh  of  London, archd. Colchester,  338. 

Hughes,  Cadwallader,  archd.  Llandaff, 
260. 

Hughes,  John,  pre.  Llandaflf,  261. 

Hughes,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  382. 

Hughes,  Thomas  Smart,  prb.  Peter- 
borough, 551. 

Hughes,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  202. 

Hugo,  prb.  Lincoln,  187,  189,  220. 

Hugoline,  prb.  Lincoln,  104. 

Huish,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  675. 

Hulgate,  William  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  157. 

Hull,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  132. 

Hulhng,  John,  subd.  Sahsbury,  620. 

Hulls,  Thomas,  archd.  Rochester,  580. 

Hulse,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  367. 

Hulton,  Ralph,  prb.  Salisbury,  654. 

Humbald,  archd.  Salisbury,  622. 

Humberston,  Alan,  prb.  Lincoln,  180, 
210. 

Hume,  John,  prb.  London,  450. 

Hume,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  677. 

Hume,  John,  dn.  London,  316. 

Hume,  John,  bp.  Oxford,  508. 

Hume,  John,  bp.  Salisbury,  611. 

Hume,  Nathaniel,  prb.  London,  373. 

Hume,  Nathaniel,  prb.  Salisbury,  675, 
676. 

Hume,  Nathaniel,  pre.  Salisbury,  644. 

Hume,  Thomas  Henry,  prb.  Salisbury, 
679,  680. 

Hume,  Thomas  Henry,  treas.  Salis- 
bury, 648. 

Humframvill,  Richard  de,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 374. 

Humfray,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  108. 

Humfrey,  Lebbeus  Charles,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, 188. 

Humphre}'',  prb.  London,  438. 

Humphrey,  subd.  Lincoln,  37. 

Humphrey,  archd.  Dorset,  638. 

Humphrey,  archd.  Wilts,  628. 

Humphrey,  Humphrey,  prb.  Salisbury, 
674. 

Humphrey,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  654. 

Hunberht,  bp.  Dun  wick,  457. 

Hunden,  John,  bp.  Llandaff,  249. 

Hunden,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  200. 

Hunden,  Vv^m.,  archd.  Rochester,  580. 

Hundey,  Wm.,  archd.  Rochester,  580. 

Hungar,  William  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  121. 

Hunt,  John,  prb.  Llandaff,  268,  269. 


N  O  M  I  N  U  M. 


729 


I 


Hunt,  John,  i^rb.  London,  419. 

Hunt,  John,  chan.  Llandaff',  264. 

Hunt,  'I'homas,  prb.  Lincoln,  206. 

Hunt,  'I'homas,  prb.  Oxford,  528. 

Hunteman,  John,  chan.  Lincoln,  92. 

Hunter,  (ieorj^o,  jjrb.  Lincoln,  175. 

Huntirnan,  John,  j)rb.  lAnaAn,  218. 

Huntingdon,  Henry  of,  archd.  Lin- 
coln, 48. 

Huntley,  John,  prl).  Rochester,  584. 

Hurlock,  James  Thoma.s,  j)rb.  Salis- 
bury, 684. 

Huse  or  IJusey,  Peter,  archd.  North- 
ampton, 58. 

Husec,  Peter,  |)rb.  Lincoln,  212. 

Husey,  Peter,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  226. 

Husey  or  Huse,  Peter,  archd.  North- 
ampton, 58. 

Husseborne,  Thomas  de,  prb.  London, 
441. 

Hutchins,  Edward,  prb.  Sahsbury,  654. 

Hutchinson,  Penj.,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  233. 

Hutchinson,  Samuel,  prb.  Lincoln,  213. 

Hutchinson,  William,  j)rb.  London, 
399,  449. 

Hutchinson,  William,  archd.  St.  Al- 
ban's,  346. 

Hutton,  John,  ])r}).  Lincoln,  213. 

Hutton,  Jolin,  archd.  Stow,  81. 

Hutton,  Leonard,  prb.  I^ondon,  431. 

Hutton,  Leonard,  prb.  O.vford,  529. 

Hutton,  Matthew,  prb.  London,  364. 

Hutton,  Tliomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  117, 
166. 

Hutton,  Thomas,  archd.  Bedford,  74. 

Hutton,  Thos.,  archd.  Huntingdon,  51. 

Hutton,  'I'homas,  archd.  Lincjln,  46. 

Hyde,  Alexander,  subd.  Salisbury,  621. 

Hyde,  Alexander,  bp.  Salisbury,  609. 

Hyde,  Rich.,  prb.  Salisbury,  656,  658. 

Hyde,  Richard,  subd.  Salisbury,  621. 

Hyde,  Thomas,  prb.  Oxford,  528. 

Hyde,  Thomas,  j)rb.Salisl)ury,  ^)57,658. 

Hyde,  Thomas,  chan.  Salisbury,  6;,2. 

Hyde,  'I'homas,  pre.  Salisbury,  644. 

Hyett,  Richard,  i)rb.  Lincoln,  125. 

Hynd,  'I'homas,  j)rb.  London,  373. 

Hyndelee, William  de, prb. London,  401. 

Hyron,  John.  prl).  Lincoln,  213. 

Hythe,  Haymo  de,  bj).  Rochester,  563. 


L 

Ibbetson,  James,  prb.  Lincoln,  194. 
Ibbetson,    James,  archd.   St.   Alban's, 

Ibbotson,  James,  j)rb.  Lincoln.  131. 
Ibrye,  WilUani,  prb.  London,  384. 

VOL.  II. 


ddesworth,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  208. 

ddesworth,  Henry  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 
108,  129,  205. 

ddsworth,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  218. 

ddsworth,  Henry  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  176. 

des  or  Idesworth,  Henry  de,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 391,  401,  404. 

dcsworth,  Henry  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  208. 

desworth  or  Ides,  Henry  de,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 391,  401,  404. 

Ichester  or  Ivelcestre,  Adam  de,  dn. 
Salisbury,  613. 

les,  Thomas,  prb.  Oxford,  518. 

llingworth,  ('aley,  jjrb.  Lincoln,  143. 

Uingworth,  Cayley,  archd.  Stow,  81. 

Itutus,  abp.  London,  273. 

ncent,  John,  prb.  London,  449. 

ncent  or  Innocent,  John,  dn.  London, 

3M- 

ndico,  Brunet  or  Bruno  de,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, 1 16. 

nett,  John,  pre.  Lincoln,  86. 

nett,  Richard,  i)rb.  Lincoln,  205. 

ngaldesthorp,  Thomas  of,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 417. 

ngaldesthorp  or  Inglethorp,  Thomas 
de,  archd.  Middlesex,  326. 

ngaldesthorp  or  Inglethorp,  Thomae 
de,  dn.  London,  310. 

ngleby,  Henry  de,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  126. 

ngjeby  or  Isgilby,  John,  bp.  Llan- 
daff,  250. 

nglethorp,  Thos.,  bp.  Rochester,  562. 

nglelhorp  or  Ingalilesthorp,  Thoma8 
de,  archd.  Middlesex,  326. 

nglethorj)  or  I  ngaldesthorp,  lliomas 
de,  dn.  London,  310. 

ngoldesthorp,  Thomas  de,  archd.  Sud- 
bury, 490. 

ngoldsby,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  100, 
226. 

ngolisma,  Hugh  de,  i)rb.  London,  404. 

ngolisme,  (u'rald  de,  prb.  London,  400. 

ngram,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  97.  147. 

uguuald,  bp.  London,  276. 

nnes,  Edward,  pib.  Salisbury,  677. 

nuocent  or  lucent,  John,  dn.  London, 

nsula,  Robert  de,  prb.  Lonilon,  441. 
nsula,  Roger  de,  chan.  Lincoln,  91. 
nsida,  Walter  do,  jirb.  London.  447. 
nvona  or  Unuuona  or  L'nwode,   bp. 

Leicester,  4. 
reland,  Walter,  prb.  Lincoln,  186. 
reton,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  112. 
rford,  Pi>tor,  prb.  Lincoln,  214. 
rt'ord,  ;dias    Beverley,    Peter,    archd. 

Stow,  79. 

5  '^ 


730 


INDEX 


Irtlin^burgh,  John  de,  archd.  Bed- 
ford, 73. 

Irving,  Matthew,  prb.  Rochester,  583. 

Isaak,  John,  prb.  London,  375. 

Isarmy,  Roger,  prb.  London,  404. 

Isgilby  or  Ingleby,  John,  bp.  Llandaft', 
250. 

Isham,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  187. 

Isham,  Robert,  prb.  Peterborough,  550. 

Isham,  Zacheus,  ])rb.  London,  390, 441. 

Ishp,  John,  archd.  Stow,  78. 

Ishp,  Simon,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  225,  228. 

Ishp,  Simon,  prb.  London,  410. 

Ishp,  Simon,  archd.  Stow,  78. 

Ishp,  Simon  dc,  prb.  Lincoln,  96. 

Islip,  Wm.  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  106,  109. 

Ithamar,  bp.  Rochester,  554. 

Ive  or  Ivy,William,chan.  Salisbury,65i. 

Ivelcestre  or  Ilchester,  Adam  de,  dn. 
Salisbury,  613. 

Ivingho,  Ralph  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  184. 

Ivinghoe,  Ralph  de,  chan.  London,  359. 

Ivy  or   Ive,  Wilham,  chan.  Salisbury, 

651- 
Ivynghoe,  Ralph  de,  prb.  London,  372. 
Iwardby,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  234. 
Iwardeby,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  178. 
Iwardeby,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  158. 
Ixworth,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  iii,  137. 
Ixworth,  John,  prb.  London,  424,430. 
Ixworth,  Walter,  prb.  Lincoln,  137. 
Ixworth,  John  de,  prb.  London,  385. 


J. .  . . ,  prb.  Lincoln,  177. 

Jackson,  Abraham,  prb.  Peterborough, 

546. 
Jackson,  Cyril,  prb.  Oxford,  521. 
Jackson,  Cyril,  dn.  Oxford,  515. 
Jackson,  Edmund,  prb.  Rochester,  586. 
Jackson,  Lancelot,  prb.  London,  396, 

435'  447- 
Jackson,  Laurence,  prb.  Lincoln,  103. 

Jackson,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  371, 

416,  450. 

Jackson,    Thomas,   dn.  Peterborough, 

539- 
Jackson,  William,  prb.  Oxford,  522. 

Jackson,  William,  prb.  Salisbury,  665. 

Jackson,  William,  bp.  Oxford,  509. 

Jacob,  John  Henry, prb.  Salisbury,  682. 

Jacobson,  Wilham,  prb.  Oxford,  526. 

Jacson,  George,  prb.  London,  409. 

James,  prb.  Lincoln,  140. 

James,  Edward,  prb.  Llandaff,  266. 

James,  Edward,  prb.  Oxford,  525. 

James,  Edward,  chan.  Llandaff,  263. 

James,  John,  prb.  Peterborough,  544. 


James,  John,  subd.  Salisbury,  621. 
James,  Lewis,  prb.  Llandaff,  267. 
James,  Ptolomeus,  prb.  London,  403. 
James,  Robert,  prb.  London,  416. 
James,  William,  dn.  Oxford,  512. 
Jan,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  367,  430, 

434. 
Jan  or  Jane,  Thos.,  archd.  Essex,  335. 
Jane,  William,  prb.  London,  376. 
Jane,  Wilham,  prb.  Oxford,  526. 
Jane,  Wilham,  treas.  London,  357. 
Jane,  Wilham,  archd.  Middlesex,  331. 
Jane,  Thomas,  archd.  Essex,  33ri. 
Jane  or  Jann,  Thos.,  bp.  Norwich,  468. 
Jann,  Thomas,  bp.  Norwich,  4C8. 
Jaques,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  219. 
Jeames,  Thomas,  treas.  Salisbury,  648. 
Jefferay,  Richard,  })rb.  Salisbury,  654. 
Jefferson,  Josh.,  archd.  Colchester,  344. 
Jeffery,  archd.  Suffolk,  486. 
Jeffery,  John,  archd.  Norwich,  401. 
Jeffery,  William,  archd.  Northampton, 

541. 

Jeffery  or  Geffrey,  Wilham,  chan.  Sa- 
lisbury. 651. 

Jefferys,  Francis,  prb.  Lincoln,  122. 

Jefferys,  John,  archd.  Sudbury,  492. 

Jeffrey,  Edmund,  prb.  Salisbury,  662. 

Jeffreys,  John,  prb.  London,  450. 
I  Jeffreys,  John,  prb.  Oxford,  521. 

Jeffrys,  Francis,  prb.  Lincoln,  213. 
!  Jegon,  John,  dn.  Norwich,  476. 
I  Jegon,  John,  bp.  Norwich,  470. 
I  Jegon,  Thomas,  prb.  Norwich,  498. 

Jegon,  Thomas,  archd.  Norfolk,  485. 
I  Jegon,  Thomas,  archd.  Norwich,  481. 
j  Jelland,  John,  prb.  Sahsbury,  664. 

Jelf,  Richard  William,  prb.  Oxford,  531. 

Jenkins,  Evan,  prb.  Llandaff,  269. 
!  Jenner,  Charles,  prb.  Lincoln,  205. 
I  Jenner,  Charles,  archd.  Bedford,  75. 

Jenner,  Charles,  archd.  Huntingdon,54. 

Jenner,  David,  prb.  Salisbury,  660. 

Jenner,  Robert,  prb.  Salisbury,  672. 

Jennings,  Philip,  archd.  Norfolk,  486. 

Jepson,  George,  prb.  Lincoln,  116. 

Jeremie,    James    Amiraux,   prb.   Lin- 
coln, 202. 

Jeremie,  James  Amiraux,  subd.   Lin- 
coln, 42. 

Jermin,  Edward,  prb.  Lincoln,  153. 

Jermyne,  Edward,  prb.  Lincoln,  143. 

Jevan,  John,  treas.  Llandaff,  262. 

Jewel,  John,  bp.  Salisbury,  606. 

Jocelyne,  prb.  London,  400. 

John,  prb.  Lincoln,  139. 

John,  prb.  London,  439. 

John,  chan.  Norwich,  495. 


NOMINUM. 


731 


John,  chan.  Salisbury,  649. 

John,  8u})(].  Lincoln,  3S, 

John,  subd.  Salisbury,  619. 

John,  pre.  Lincoln,  82. 

John,  arclicl.  Dorset,  637. 

John,  archd.  Lincoln,  44. 

John  \,  b|).  Rochester,  558. 

John  II,  bp.  Rochester,  558.    . 

John  de  . .  . . ,  prb.  Lincoln,  176. 

John  of  Buckinfrham,  prb.  London, 407. 

John  of  Canterbury,  prb.  London,  394, 

423- 
John  of  Canterbury,  chan. London,  358. 

John  of  Colchester,  prb.  London,  414. 

John  of  London,  prb.  London,  382. 

John  of  Nassington,  archd.  Stow,  78. 

John  of  Norwich,  subd.  Lincoln,  39. 

John  of  Oxford,  bp.  Norwich,  459. 

John  the  Roman  Cardinal,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, 216. 

John  de  St.  Giles,  chan.  Lincoln,  91. 

John  of  York,  archd.  Stow,  77. 

John,  Henry  ap,  prb.  Lincoln,  138, 
160,  164. 

John,  Henry  ap,  ])re.  Lincoln,  85. 

Johns  or  Jones,  Morgan,  treas.  Llan- 
daff,  262. 

Johnson,  Benjamin,  prb.  Salisbury, 662. 

Johnson,  George,  prb.  Lincoln,  194. 

Johnson,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  133. 

Johnson,  Hugh,  prb.  London,  443. 

Johnson,  James,  prb.  London,  381. 

Johnson,  Jellery,  prb.  Norwich,  .',01. 

Johnson,  .lonathan,  prb.  Ijincoln,  115. 

Johnson,  Maurice,  j^rl).  Lincoln,  210. 

Johnson,  Miles,  prb.  Peterborough,547. 

Johnson,  Richard,  i)rb.  Salisbury,  C54. 

Johnson,  Robert,  p,rb.  Norwich,  499. 

Johnson,  Robt,  prb.  Peterborough,  550. 

Johnson,  Hobert,  prb.  Rochester,  584, 

Johnson,  Robert,  archd.  Leicester,  62. 

Johnson,  Rowland,  prb.  Lincoln,  237. 

Johnson,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  122. 

Johnson,  NN'illiam,  prb.  London,  396. 

Johnson,  \\'m.,  archd.  Huntingdon,  53. 

Johnston,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  196. 

Johnston,  Henry,  pre.  LlandaH*,  261. 

Jones,  Kdward,  prb.  Lincoln,  i.",3. 

Jones,  I'^dward,  chan.  London,  361. 

Jones,  Herbert,  |)rb.  LlamlaH",  264. 

Jones,  Hugh,  bp.  Llandatl',  251. 

Jones,  Hugh,  Chambros,  treas.  Lon- 
don, 358. 

Jones,  Hugh  Chambres,  archd.  Essex, 

337' f)^"^-'- 
Jones,  Joshua,  })rb.  Norwich,  499. 

Jones,  Philip,  chan.  Llandatl',  263. 

Jones,  Rces,  prb.  Llandaff,  266. 


Jones,  Roger,  prb.  Lincoln,  135. 

Jones,  Walter,  prb.  London,  405. 

Jones,  William,  i)rb.  Lincoln,  207. 

Jones,  William,  prb.  Llandafl",  207. 

Jones  or  Johns,  Morgan,  treas.  Llan- 
datf*,  262. 

Jones  or  Jours,  Ant.,  prb.Llandaff,  265. 

Jordan,  treas.  Lincoln,  87. 

Jordan,  treas.  Salisbury,  645. 

Jordan,  archd.  Salisbury,  622. 

Jordan,  dn.  Salisbury,  613. 

Jordanus,  prb.  London,  433. 

Jortin,  John,  archd.  London,  324. 

Jortin,  Joseph,  prb.  London,  390. 

Joseph,  bp.  LlandafF,  241. 

Jours,  Richard,  prb.  Llandaff,  266. 

Jours  or  Jones,  Anthony,  prb.  Llan- 
daff, 265. 

Joyner,  Martin,  chan.  Lincoln,  93. 

Joynes,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  118,  120. 

Jubb,  George,  prb.  London,  438. 

Jubb,  George,  ])rb.  Oxford,  528. 

Jubl),  George,  archd.  Middlesex,  332. 

Judd,  alias  Harforde,  Wilham,  prb. 
Peterborough,  544. 

Justus,  bp.  Rochester,  554. 

Juxon,  William,  bp.  London,  304. 


Kamille  or  Camilla,  Anthony  de,  prb. 

London,  403. 
Karevil,    Rol)ert   de,  treas.    Salisbury, 
.64:,. 

Kaye,  John,  Itp.  Lincoln,  29. 
Kaye,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  224. 
Kaye,  Richard,  dn.  Lincoln,  37. 
Keale,  John,  prb.  London,  383. 
Kedington,  Roger,  prb.  Lincoln,  181. 
Keele,  John  de.  prb.  Lincoln,  137. 
Keene,  Edward,  prb.  Lincoln,  154. 
Kele,  John,  prlj.  Lincoln,  229. 
Kelke,  Roger,  archd.  Stow,  80. 
Kcllett,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  201. 
Kelsey,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  137. 
Kelsey,    Joseph,   prb.   Salisbury,    659, 

663.665. 
Kelsey,  Joseph,  archd.  Salisbury,  626. 
Kemmys,  Rowland,  prb.  I^landat^',  265. 
Konii),  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln.  150. 
Kemj),  William,  prb.  Lomlon,  405. 
Kempe,  David,  prb.  London,  390. 
Kempe,  David,  archd.  St.Alban's,  345. 
Kempe,  John.  bp.  lx)ndon,  295. 
Kempe,  John,  bp.  Rochester,  -^66. 
Kempe,    Thomas,    archd.     Middlesex, 

3-^9- 
Kempe.  'Ihomas,  bp.  London,  297. 
Kempe,  Wilham,  prb.  London,  40T. 

5  A  2 


732 


INDEX 


Kendale,  Hugh  de,  prb.  London,  388. 
Kenham  or  Reynbam,  William  de,  prb. 

London,  420. 
Kenham    or   Reynham,  William    de, 

chan.  London,  359, 
Kennal,  John,  archd.  Rochester,  581. 
Kennall,  John,  prb.  Oxford,  537,  530. 
Kennall,  John,  archd.  Oxford,  515. 
Kennet,  White,  prb,  Lincoln,  151,  183. 
Kennet,  White,  prb.  Peterborough,  545. 
Kennet,  White,  prb.  Salisbury,  665. 
Kennet,  White,  dn.  Peterborough,  540. 
Kennet,  White,  bp.  Peterborough,  536. 
Kennett,  W^hite,  prb.  Lincoln,  125. 
Kennett,  White,  prb.  London,  379. 
Kennett,  White,  archd.  Huntingdon,  54. 
Kennicott,  Benjamin,  prb,  Oxford,  524. 
Kenrick,  Jarvis,  prb.  ISahsbnry,  682. 
Kent,  George,  prb.  Norwich,  500. 
Kent,  George  Daviec;,  prb.  Lincoln,  186. 
Kent,  Richard,  prb.  Salisbury  658,  661. 
Kent,  Richard,  subd.  Salisbury,  621. 
Kent,  Theophilus,  archd.  Sudbury,  493. 
Kent,  Thomas,  prb.  Oxford,  522,  529. 
Kentensis,  Richard,  subd.  Lincoln.  37, 

Kentensis,  Richard,  archd.  Northamp- 
ton, 55. 
Kentwode,  Reginald,  prb.  Lincoln,  168. 
Kentwode,  Reginald,  prb.  London,  374, 

439-  .       , 

Kentwode,    Reginald,  archd.  London, 

321. 

Kentwode,  Reginald,  dn.  London,  313. 

Kenulph  orCeolulf,  bp.  Dorchester,  5. 

Kerdeston,  Thos.,  archd.  Norfolk,  482. 

Kerrich,  Walter  John,  prb.  Salisbury, 
679. 

Kerrick,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  215. 

Kerrick,  Walter,  prb.  Salisbury,  674. 

Kersington,  Hugh  of,  prb.  London,4i4. 

Kerver,  alias  Aleyn,  John,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 415,  427.  ' 

Kerver,  alias  Aleyn,  John,  archd.  Mid- 
dlesex, 339. 

Ketering,  Wm.  de,  subd.  Lincoln,  38. 

Kette,  John,  prb.  London,  392. 

Key,  Richard,  prb.  Peterborough,  549. 

Key,  Roger,  prb.  Salisbury,  666. 

Key,  Thomas,  j)rb.  Lincoln,  229. 

Keymer,  Gilbert,  treas.  Salisbury,  646. 

Keynes,  Thomas  de,  prb.  London,  442. 

Keys,  Henry,  archd.  Norwich,  480. 

Keys,  Roger,  prb.  London,  386. 

Kidby,  Edmund,  prb.  London,  403. 

Kidder,  Richard,  prb.  Norwich,  501. 

Kidder,  Rich.,  dn.  Peterborough,  540. 

Kidf/elly,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  130. 


Kidwelly,  Phihp,  prb.  Lincoln,  20 r. 
Kilburn,  John,  pre.  Lincoln,  84. 
Kilby,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  188. 
Kildby,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  no. 
Kildesby,WiUiam  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  126, 

220. 
Kildesby  or  Killesby,  William  de,  prb. 

London,  427. 
Kildsby,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  218. 
Kilkenny  or  Kinkenny  01  Kyrkenny, 

William  de,-  prb.  London,  379. 
Killesby,  Wilham,  prb.  Lincoln,  216. 
Killesby  or  Kildesby,  William  de,  prb. 

London,  427. 
Killingworth,  Robert  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 

177,  182. 
Kilmyngton   or    Kylnington,   Richard 

de,  archd.  London,  321. 
Kilmyngton   or   Kylnington,    Richard 

de,  dn.  London,  311. 
Kilwoldmersh,  William,  prb.  Lincoln, 

221. 
King,  Godfrey,  archd,  Suffolk,  489. 
King,  Henry,  prb.  London,  425. 
King,  Henry,  prb.  Norwich,  499. 
King,  Henry,  prb.  Oxford,  530. 
King,  Henry,  archd.  Colchester,  34 ?. 
King,  Henry,  dn.  Rochester,  577. 
King,  John,  prb.  London,  405,  437. 
King,  John,  prb.  Oxford,  523. 
King,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  674. 
King,  John,  dn.  Oxford,  512. 
King,  John,  archd.  Colchester,  343. 
King,  John,  bp.  London,  303. 
King,  Oliver,  prb.  London,  434. 
King,  Oliver,  archd.  Berks,  635. 
King,  Oliver,  archd.  Oxon,  66. 
King,  Philip,  prb.  London,  425. 
King,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  112,  138, 

209. 
King,  Robert,  prb.  London,  418. 
King,  Robert,  bp.  Oxford,  504. 
King,  Thomas,  chan.  Lincoln,  95. 
King,  Walker,  prb.  Peterborough,  551. 
King,  Walker,  prb.  Rochester,  587. 
King,  Walker,  archd.  Rochester,  581. 
King,  Walker,  bp.  Rochester,  576^ 
Kinge,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  190. 
Kington,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  133. 
Kington,  Roger  de,  archd.  Salisbury, 

623. 
Kinkenny  or  Kilkenny  or  Kyrkenny, 

William  de,  prb.  London,  379. 
Kinninmonde,  Henry,  prb.  Salisbury, 

656. 
Kipling,  Thos.,  dn,  Peterborough,  541. 
Kirkbryde,  Barnaby,  prb.  Lincoln,  164. 
Kirkby,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  197. 


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733 


Kirkby,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  lao. 
Kirkeby,  John  de,  archd.  Dorset,  038. 
Kirkeby,  John  de,  (Rochester,)  562. 
Kirketon,  Alan,  prb.  Lincoln,  155. 
Kirketon,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  163. 
Kirkham,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  226. 
Kirkham,  Robert,  pre.  Salisbury,  643. 
Kirkman,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  142. 
Kirmington,  (joiceline  de,  archd.  Stow, 

77- 
KirninfTton,  Goceline  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 

119. 

Kirnington,J()celinede, archd.  Stow,  77. 
Kirnington,  Josceline  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 

146. 
Kirnington,  Josceline    de,  treas.   Lin- 
coln, 8H. 
Kirnington,  Josceline  or  Goceline  de, 

dn.  Lincoln,  31. 
Kirtling,  Geoffrey,  dn.  Lincoln.  30. 
Kitchin,  alias  Dunstan,  Anthony,  bp. 

Llandart",  2.-;r. 
Knapton,Will.  de,  archd.  Norwich,  479. 
Knapton,  Will,  de,  archd.  Suffolk,  4S7. 
Knesworth,  Thomas   Strete   de,  treas. 

London,  353. 
Knight,  John,  prb.  Llandaff,  264,  269. 
Knight,  Samuel,  j)rb.  Lincoln,  175. 
Knight,  Samuel,  archd.  Berks,  637. 
Knight,  Thomas,  pri).  Lincoln,  209. 
Knight,  William,  i)rb.  Lincoln,  130. 
Knight,  William,  prb.  London,  373. 
Knight,  Will.,  archd.  Huntingdon,  52. 
Knight,Will. Bruce,  chan. Llandaff,  264. 
Knight,  Will.  Bruce,  dn.  Llandaff,  258. 
Knightley,  Walter,  chan.  London,  360. 
Knightley,  Walter,  treas.  London,  335. 
Knightly,  Walter,  prb.  London,  440. 
Knighton,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  143. 
Knighton,  John,  suIkI.  Lincoln,  41. 
Knijjc,  Richard,  prb.  O.xford,  531. 
Knowles,  Ralj)h,  prb.  Lincoln,  206. 
Kylnington  or  Kihnyngton,  Richard  de, 

archd.  London,  321. 
Kylnington  or  Kihnyngton,  Richard  de, 

dn.  London,  311. 
Kyme.  Ricliard  de,  treas.  Lincoln,  87. 
Kynicr,  Gilbert,  dn.  Salisbury,  ^i<'). 
Kj'ubauton  or   Kynobarton,  Joceus  or 

Jccius  de,  pre.  London,  348. 
Kynebarton,  Joceus  or  Jocius  de,  pre. 

London.  348. 
Kyngcston,  Rich.,  jirb.  London,  407. 
Kyngeston,  Richard,  archd.  Colchester, 

,  340- 

KynmelnuMsh,  Will.,  prb.  London,  448. 
Kynsey,  Robert,  prb.  Salisbury,  6-'^;^. 
Kyrkeby,  John.  prb.  London,  411. 


Kyrkenny  or   Kinkenny  or  Kilkenny, 

Wilham  de,  prb.  London,  372. 
Kyrketon,  Alan,  prb.  London,  386. 
Kyrkham,  Robert,  prb.  London,  367. 
KytUngton,  Thos.  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  170. 

L. 

Lacey,  Edmund,  prb.  Lincoln,  192. 

Lacy,  Robert  de,  treas.  Lincoln,  88. 

Lafara  or  la  Fere,  William  de,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 426. 

Lake,  John,  prb.  London,  393. 

Lake,  William,  prb.  SaliWjury,  663. 

Lakyng,  Nicholas  de,  subd.  Salisbury, 
619. 

Lamb,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  137. 

Lambart,  William,  prb.  London,  430. 

Lambe,  Henry,  i)rb.  London,  396. 

Lambe,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  108. 

Lambe,  Robert,  dn.  Peterborough,  540. 

Lambe,  Robert,  bp.  Peterborough,  337. 

Lambert,  Thomas,  prb.  Salisbury,  638. 

Lambert, Thomas, archd.  Salisbury, 626. 

Lamj)lugh,'J'homas,  archd.  London, 324. 

Lamplugh, Thomas,  dn.  Rochester,  578. 

Lamplugh,  ^Villiam,  prb.  Lincoln,  146. 

Lancaster,  Thos.,  treas.  Salisbury,  647. 

Lancaster,  Wilham,  archd.  Middlesex, 

33^- 
Landford  or  Langford,  Rad.  de,  prb. 

London,  438. 
Landon,  AVhittingdon,  prb.  Salisbury, 

6S4. 
f-.andon,Whittington.prb.Norwich,497. 
Lane,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  121. 
Lane,  William,  j)rb.  Salisbury,  660. 
Laney,  Benjamin,  bp.  Lincoln,  20. 
Langdon,  John,  bp.  Rochester,  566. 
Langeton,  Simon  de,  jirb.  London,  394. 
Langford,  Ralph  de,  dn.  London,  307. 
Langford,  Roger  de,  prl).  London,  365. 
Langford.  Walter  de,  dn.  London,  308. 
Langford   or  Landford,  Rad.   de,  prb. 

London.  438. 
Langley,  (iiles,  archd.  Llandaff,  260. 
Langley,  Henry,  prb.  Oxford,  531. 
Langley,  Hugh.  jirb.  Salisbury,  653. 
Langley,  R  ilph,  prb.  London,  395. 
Langley,  Robert,  chan.  Norwich.  494. 
Langley,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  152. 
Langport.  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  192. 
Lan<Ttoft, Thomas  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  178, 

230. 
Langton,  John,  jirb.  Lincoln,  147. 
Langton.  John.  prb.  London.  417. 
I.K-ington,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  236. 
Langton,  Robert,  archil.  Dorset,  639. 
Langton,  'lliomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  198. 


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Langton,  Thomas,  bp.  Salisbury,  604. 

Langton,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  161. 

Langton,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  141. 

Langton,  Walter  de,  prb.  London,  391. 

Langton, Walter  de,  treas.  Llandaff,  262. 

Languaridus,  Blegabredus,  archd.  Llan- 
daff, 258. 

Langwath, William  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  132. 

Langworth,  Will,  de,  archd.  Stow,  77. 

Lanstrother,  Richard,  prb.  London,  386. 

Lant,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  450. 

Lany,  Benjamin,  dn.  Rochester,  578. 

Lany,  Benjamin,  bp.  Peterborough,  535. 

Lany,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  98. 

Lany,  Thos.,  prb.  Peterborough,  550, 

Lany,  Thomas,  pre.  Lincoln,  86. 

Lark,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  195,  234, 

Larke,  Thomas,  archd.  Norwich,  481. 

Larke,  Thomas,  archd.  Sudbury,  492. 

Lascey,  Robert  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  132. 

Lascy,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  176, 
225. 

Lascy,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  225. 

Lascy,  Robert  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  207. 

Lassells,  Will.,  archd.  Huntingdon,  51. 

Lassels,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  223, 

Lassey,  Robert  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  194. 

Latham,  Paul,  prb.  Salisbury,  659. 

Laton,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  214. 

Latymer,  Will.,  dn.  Peterborough,  639. 

Laud,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  120. 

Laud,  William,  archd.  Huntingdon,  53, 

Laud,  William,  bp.  London,  303. 

Laurence,  prb.  London,  382. 

Laurence,  French,  prb.  Salisbury,  680. 

Laurence,  Richard,  prb.  Oxford,  528. 

Lavania,  Percival  de,  archd.  Bucking- 
ham, 68. 

Lavannia,Albertus  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  151, 

^57-  . 
Lavannia,  Percival  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  95. 
Lavender,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  137. 
Lavenham,  Firmin  de,  archd.  Sudbury, 

491. 
Lavington,  George,  prb.  London,  450. 
Lavynder,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  217. 
Lavynder,  Rich.,  archd.  Leicester,  61, 
Law,  Edmund,  prb.  Lincoln,  149. 
Law,  John,  prb.  Rochester,  587. 
Law,  John,  archd.  Rochester,  581. 
Lawarre,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  174. 
Lawnce  or  La wrence, John,  archd. AVilts, 

631. 
Lawrence,  chan.  Norwich,  495. 
Lawrence,  archd.  Bedford,  72. 
Lawrence  Campegius,    bp.   Salisbury, 

605. 
Lawrence,  Giles,  archd.  St.  Alban'8,345. 


Lawrence,  Giles,  archd.  Wilts,  631. 
Lawrence,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  219. 
Lawrence,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  667. 
Lawrence,  Thos.,  prb.  Salisbury,  658. 
Lawrence  or  Lawnce,  John,  archd. Wilts, 

631. 
Lawry,  John,  prb.  Rochester,  584. 
Layfield,  Edw.,  prb.  London,  390,  393. 
Layfield,  Edward,  archd.  Essex,  337. 
Laying,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  184. 
Layton,  Edward,  archd.  Salisbury,  625. 
Layton,  Richard,  prb.  London,  405. 
Layton,  Richard,  archd.  Buckingham, 

70. 
Layton,  William,  prb.  London,  405. 
Leach,  Thomas,  archd.  Wilts,  631. 
Leader,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  416. 
Leake,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  197. 
Lear,  Francis,  prb.  Salisbury,  686. 
Lear,  Francis,  archd.  Salisbury,  627. 
Lear,  Francis,  dn.  Salisbur)'^,  619. 
Leaver,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  232. 
Lech,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  163. 
Leche,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  200. 
Ledenham  or  Ludham,  Thomas,  prb. 

Lincoln,  180. 
Lee,  Edward,  prb.  Lincoln,  227. 
Lee,  Edward,  chan.  Salisbury,  651. 
Lee,  Edward,  archd.  Colchester,  341. 
Lee  or  Leigh,  John,  treas.  Sahsbury, 

648. 
Lee  or  Leye,  Roger  de  la,  archd.  Essex, 

^  333- 

Lee  or  Leye,  Roger  de  la,  dn.  London, 

310. 
Leech,  William,  prb.  Norwich,  501. 
Leek,  Edmund  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  108. 
Leeke,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  £92,  221. 
Lees,  Edmund,  prb.  Peterborough,  545. 
Leese,  John,  prb.  London,  446. 
Lefwine  or  Leo  win,  bp.  Dorchester,  6. 
Leghorn,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  163. 
Legburn,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  208. 
Legge,  Hon.  Edward,  bp.  Oxford,  509. 
Legh,  Roger  de  la,  prb.  London,  366. 
Leghbourne,  John,  archd.  Leicester,  61. 
Leicester,  Coote,  prb .  Peterborough,  cj5 1 . 
Leicester,  John  de,  prb.  London,  366. 
Leicester,  Ralph  de,  treas.  Lincoln,  88. 
Leicester,  Will,  of,  chan.  Lincoln,  91. 
Leigh,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  162,  227. 
Leigh  or  Lee,  John,  treas.  Salisbury, 

648. 
Leigh tonstone,  Walter,   prb.   Lincoln, 

237- 
Leith,  Alexander,  prb.  Lincoln,  no. 

Le  Moine,  Abraham,  prb.  Salisbury,672. 

Lemonis,  Peter,  archd.  Oxon,  65. 


N  0  M  I  N  U  M. 


735 


Lendon,  Richard,  prb.  London,  422. 
Leneband,  Thos,  archd.  Suffolk,  486. 
Lenj^,  John,  hp.  Norwich,  473. 
JA-ntwardin,  Thos.,  chun.  London,  360. 
LeovegaruK,  dn.  London,  307. 
Leowin  or  Lefuine,  b]).  Dorchester,  6. 
Lepeyate,  Philij),  prb.  Lincoln,  166, 198, 

236. 
Lej)eyate,  Philij),  subd.  Lincoln,  40. 
Lescrope,  Richard,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  187. 
Lessey,  Thomas,  prb.  Salisbury,  662. 
Lessinpton  or  Lexington,  William  de, 

pre.  Lincoln,  82. 
Lessington  or  Lexington,  William  de, 

dn.  Lincoln,  31. 
Levetson,  Alexander,  prb.  Lincoln,  175. 
Lewis,  David,  prb.  Lincoln,  233. 
Lewis,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  202. 
Lexington,  Henry  de,  treas.  Salisbury, 

645. 
Lexington,  Henry  de,  dn.  Lincoln,  30. 
Lexington,  Henry  de,  })p.  Lincoln,  10. 
Lexington  or  Lessington,  William  de, 

pre.  Lincoln,  82. 
Lexington  or  Lessington,  William  de, 

dn.  Lincoln,  31. 
Leycester,  alias  Abee  or  Abree,  Francis, 

dn.  Peterborough,  538. 
Leye  or  Lee,  Roger  de  la,  archd.  Essex, 

333- 
Leye  or  Lee,  Roger  de  la,  dn.  London, 

310. 

Leyet,  Richard,  dn.  Salisbury,  616. 

I^cytl',  John,  prb.  London,  381. 

Leyott,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  203. 

Liblianth  or  Libiau,  bp.  LlandaiV,  240. 

Libiau,  l)p.  Llandair,  240. 

Lich  or  Lichcfeld,  William  de,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 423. 

Lichcfeld,   William    de,  prb.   London, 

.423- 

Lichfcld,  Richard,  jirb.  London,  372. 
Lichfeld,  Rich.,  archd.  Middlesex.  329. 
Lidifold,  William,  i)rb.  London,  375. 
Lichfield,  Ldinund,  prb.  Lincoln,  206. 
Lichfield,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  100. 
Lichfield,  Richard,  })rb.  London,  418. 

Lichfield,  William,  chan.  London,  360. 

Lidington,  John,  j^rb.  Lincoln,  194. 

Ligertword,  James,  prb.  Salisbury,  666. 

Ligham,  Peter,  prb.  London,  445,  452. 

Lilleck,  Jt)hn,  prb.  Salisbury,  636. 

Lillie,  Peter,  prb,  Salisbury,  6;',4. 

Lilliis  or  (iiglis,  John  de,  arehd.  Lon- 
don, 322. 

Lillington.  Richard  Dickson,  prb.  Salis- 
bury, 675. 


Lilly,  Edmund,  archd.  Wilts,  631. 
Lilly,  George,  prb.  London,  405. 
Lilly,  John,  prlj.  Lincoln,  198. 
Lillye,  Peter,  prb.  London,  370. 
Lillyford,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  127,  132, 

144. 
Lillyhoe,  ITio.,  prb.  Lincoln,  193,  224. 
Limbergh,  Adam  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  168, 

208. 
Limesey,  Robert  de,  prb.  London,  374. 
Linch,  Aylmer,  prl).  Lincoln,  237. 
Lincoln,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  96,  116, 

117. 
Lincoln,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  131. 
Lincoln,  Durand  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  205 
Lincoln,  Durandus  of,  archd.  Stow,  77 
Lincoln,  John  de,  archd.  Sudbury,  491 
Lindsell,  Augustine,  prb.  Lincoln,  145 
Lindsell,  Augustine,  bp.  Peterborough 

5.34. 
Lindsell,  Samuel,  prb.  Lincoln,  145. 
Lineden,  John,  archd.  Wilts,  629. 
Ling,  Rich.,  chan.  Norwich,  494,  495. 
Lingen,  Thomas,  prb.  Llandaff,  265. 
Linsted,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  156. 
Lisieux,  Thos.,  prb.  London,  434,  440. 
Lisieux,  Thomas,  dn.  London,  313. 
Lisle,  Samuel,  bj).  Norwich.  474. 
Lister,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  215. 
Litherland,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  138. 
Littel,  Thomas,  prb.  Norwich,  498. 
Lively,  Edw.,  prb.  Peterborough,  545. 
Livingus,  prb.  London,  435. 
Llewellin,  David,  prb.  Lincoln,  154. 
Llewellin,   David,   prb.   Peterborough, 

548. 

Lloyd,  Charles,  prl).  Oxford,  326. 

Lloyd,  Charles,  bp.  Oxford,  ,',09. 

Lloyd,  Grifhth,  i)rb.  Llandaft".  267. 

Lloyd,  Hugh,  prb.  Llandaff',  265. 

Lloyd,  Hugh,  prb.  London,  418. 

Lloyd,  Hugh,  bj).  Llandaff,  234. 

Lloyd,  John,  pre.  Llandafl',  261. 

Lloyd,  John,  treas.  Llandati',  26^. 

Lloyd,  Philip,  prb.  Lincoln,  207. 

Lloyd,  I'hilip,  dn.  Norwich,  477. 

Llovd,  Thos.,  prb.  Llandaff,  265,  266. 

Lloyd.  Will.,  prb.  Llandaff',  265,  267. 

Lloyd,  William,  prb.  London.  373. 

Lloyd,  William,  prb.  Salisbury.  658. 

Lloyd.  William,  bp.  Llandafl',  254. 

Lloyd,  WiUiam,  bp.  Norwich,  472. 

Lloyd.  William,  bj).  Peterborough.  536. 

Lockey.  Thos.,  prb.  Oxford,  524.  525. 

Lookev.  Thos.,  prb.  Salisbury,  656.  637. 

Lockier,  Krancis.  dn.  Peterborough,  340. 

Lockwood,  Frederick  Vernon,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, 104. 


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INDEX 


Lockwood,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  loi. 
Lock  wood,  Richard,  prb.  Peterborough, 

546. 
Lodington,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  194. 
Lodington,  Stephen,  prb.  Lincoln,  165. 
Lodnes,  William  de,  prb.  London,  441. 
Lomley,  John,  i)rb   Ijincoln,  102. 
Londe,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  169. 
London,  Edmond  of,  archd.  Bedford, 

73- 
London,  Henry  of,  prb.  Lincoln,  121. 

London,  Hugh  de,  prb.  London,  371. 

London,  Hugh  of,  prb.  London,  382. 

London,  Hugh  of,  archd.  Colchester, 

338. 

London,  John  of,  prb.  London,  382. 

London,  Simon  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  220. 

London,  Thomas  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  228. 

London,  Walter  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  228. 

London,  Walter  de,  prb.  London,  366. 

London,  Walter  of,  dn.  London,  309. 

London,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  100,  109, 
190,  201. 

London,  John,  treas.  Lincoln,  90. 

London,  Walter,  archd.  Norfolk,  482. 

Long,  Barnabas,  chan.  Llandaff,  263. 

Longeley,  Thomas  de,  archd.  Norfolk, 
484. 

Longespe,  Nicholas  de,  treas.  Salis- 
bury, 645. 

Longespe  or  Longespeye,  Nicholas,  bp. 
Salisbury,  599. 

Longespeye,   Nicholas,   bp.   Salisbury, 

599- 
Longland,  Edward,  prb.  Lincoln,  206. 

Longland,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  160, 198, 

229. 
Longland,  John,  archd.  Buckingham, 70. 
Longland.  John,  dn.  Salisbury,  616. 
Longland,  John,  bp.  Lincoln,  21. 
Longobardus,  Albertus,  archd.  Lincoln, 

42. 
Longueville,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  107. 
Lonsdale,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  157. 
Lonsdale,  John,  prb.  London,  419. 
Lonsdale,  John,  archd.  Middlesex,  332. 
Lopez,  John  de,  archd.  Essex,  335. 
Loring,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  iii. 
Lorings,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  174. 
Lorkin,  John,  prb.  Rochester,  585. 
Lorkin,  Thomas,  prb.  Rochester,  585. 
Lort,  Michael,  prb.  London,  441. 
Losinga,  Herbert,  bp.  Norwich,  459. 
Losinga,  Robert,  prb.  London,  379. 
Lotaringus,  Albertus,  prb.  London,  406. 
Lothbury,William  de,  prb. London,  401. 
Lougher,  John,  prb.  LlandafF,  268. 
Louteburgh,  Thos.,  prb.  Lincoln,  223. 


Louthorp,  George,  treas.  Salisbury,  646. 

Lovel,  Fulc,  archd.  Colchester,  338. 

Lovel,  Fulk,  (London,)  287. 

Lovel,  Henry,  pre.  Lincoln,  83. 

Lovel,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  119. 

Lovel,  Philip,  prb.  London,  369. 

Lovel  or  Rowell,  Roger,  archd.  Roches- 
ter, 580. 

Loveland,  Joseph,  prb.  Norwich,  497. 

Lovell,  Fulco,  prb.  London,  369. 

Lovell,  Fulke,  prb.  London,  400. 

Lovell,  Henry,  prb.  London,  388. 

Lovell,  Philip,  prb.  London,  400,  447. 

Lovenham,  William  de,  subd.  Salis- 
bury, 620. 

Lovetot  or  Luretot,  Nicholas  de,  prb. 
London,  391. 

Low,  Arthur,  prb.  Lincoln,  124. 

Low,  John,  archd.  Rochester,  580. 

Low,  John,  bp.  Rochester,  567. 

Lowth,  Ralph,  prb,  Lincoln,  161,  174. 

Lowth,  Robert,  prb.  London,  384. 

Lowth,  Robert,  bp.  London,  306. 

Lowth,  Robert,  bp.  Oxford,  508. 

Lowth  or  Luda,  Thomas  de,  treas.  Lin- 
coln, 88. 

Lowther,  George  Paulin,  prb.  Salis- 
bury, 686. 

Luc  vel  Luco,  John  de,  prb.  London, 

447- 
Lucas,  prb.  London,  444. 

Lucas,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  123, 
Lucca,  Luco  or  Luk,  John  de,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 400. 
Luco  vel  Luc,  John  de,  prb.  London, 

447- 

Luco,  Luk  or  Lucca,  John  de,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 400. 

Lucy,  Geoffrey  de,  prb.  London,  385, 
400. 

Lucy,  Geoffrey  de,  archd.  London,  319. 

Lucy,  Geoffrey  de,  dn.  London,  309. 

Lucy,  Philip  de,  treas.  Lincoln,  87. 

Luda,  Thomas  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  166, 
182,  208,  230. 

Luda,  William  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  194. 

Luda,  WiUiam  of,  prb.  London,  414. 

Luda  or  Lowth,  Thomas  de,  treas.  Lin- 
coln, 88. 

Luddington,  Stephen,  archd.  Stow,  81. 

Ludham,Thos.,  prb.  Lincoln,  197,  208. 

Ludham  or  Ledenham,  Thomas,  prb. 
Lincoln,  180. 

Ludham,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  146. 

Ludham,  John  de,  prb.  London,  398. 

Luffenham,  Robert,  archd.  Sahsbury, 
623. 

Luiredus,  dn.  London,  307, 


N  O  M  1  N  U  M. 


737 


Ijuk,  Luco  or  Lucca,  John  de,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 400. 
Luke,  prl).  Lincoln,  116. 
Luke,  prb.  London,  423. 
Luke,  archd.  Norwich,  478. 
Luke,  Richard,  prb.  London,  415. 
Lullyngton,Winiain  de,  chan.  London, 

359- 
Lumby,  John,  prb.  SaH.sbury,  672,  673. 

Lumley,  John,  prl).  Lincoln,  203. 

Lumley,  Marmaduke,  pre.  Lincoln,  84. 

Lumley,  Marmaduke,  bp.  Lincoln,  19. 

Lunapeius,  bp.  Llandatt",  240. 

Lunn,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  103. 

Lunn,  William,  archd.  Huntingdon,  54. 

Lupton,  Rojrer,  prb.  Lincoln,  127,  130. 

Lupus,  W^illiam,  prb.  London,  447. 

Lupus,  William,  archd.  Lincoln,  43. 

Lurcock,  William,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  227. 

Lushington,  Thomas,  prb.  Salisbury, 
656. 

Luvetot  or  Lovetot,  Nicholas  de,  prb. 
London,  391. 

Lyall,  WiUiam  Rowe,  archd.  Colches- 
ter, 344. 

Lyes,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  205. 

Lymberwe,  Adam  de,  prb.  London,  420. 

Lymburgh,  Adam  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  141. 

Lymm,  Edmond,  chan.  Llandaff,  263. 

i^yncli,  John,  treas.  Salisbury,  648. 

Lynclie,  Aylmer,  prb.  Salisbury,  657. 

Lyndwod,  William,  archd.  Oxon,  66. 

Lyng,  Richard,  archd.  Suffolk,  487. 

Lyng,  Rich,  de,  archd.  Norwich,  479. 

Lyng,  Rich,  de,  archd.  Sudbury,  491. 

Ijynton,  Thomas  of,  prb.  London,  417. 

Lytherland,  Henry,  treas.  Lincoln,  90. 

M. 

Mabbot,  Richard,  j)rb.  Lincoln,  22;^. 
M'Caul,  Alexander,  prb.  London,  429. 
McDonal,  William,  prb.  Peterborough, 

546. 
Macdonald,  Wni.,  ])rb.  Salis1)ury,  683. 
Macdonald, William,  anhd.  Wills,  632. 
Mackworth,  John,   prb.  Lincoln,    147, 

192. 
Mackworth,  John, archd.  Dorset,  639. 
Mackworth,  John,  archd.  Norfolk,  484. 
Mackworth,  John,  dn.  Lincoln,  ;^^. 
Madan,    Sj)encer,    prb.   Peterborough, 

549' 551- 
Madan,    Spencer,    bp.    Peterborough, 

537- 
Maddocks,  George,  prb.  Llandaft,  266. 
Maddocks,  (icorgo,  prb.  Salisbury,  669. 
Maddocks,  (ieorge,  chan.  Llandaff,  264. 
Maddocks,  Thomas,  prb.  Llandaff,  265. 

VOL.   II. 


Madew,  John,  prb.  l-.incoln,  124. 

Magister  Sacrus,  archd.  Suffolk,  487. 

Magnus,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  135, 
198. 

Magot,  Richard,  archd.  Wilts,  629. 

Mailing,  William,  i)rb.  Lincoln,  112. 

Majendie,  George  John,  prb.  Salis- 
bury, 687. 

Majendie,  Henry  WilUam,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 416. 

Majendie,  Henry  Wilham,  prb.  Salis- 
bury, 685. 

Majendie,  John  James,  prb.  Salisbury, 
672. 

Malapia,  Manafred  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 
176. 

Malberthorpe,  Wm.,  prb.  Lincoln,  144. 

Malebys,  Wm.  de,  archd.  Suffolk,  488. 

Malet,  Walter,  prb.  London,  389. 

Mallet,  Francis,  prb.  Lincoln,  135,  186. 

Mallet,  Francis,  dn.  Lincoln,  34. 

Mallet,  Francis,  bp.  Salisbury,  606. 

Mallet,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  97. 

Mallet,  James,  prb.  Lincoln,  100,  148, 
161. 

Mallet,  James,  pre.  Lincoln,  85. 

Mailing,  Ralph  de,  prb.  London,  388. 

Mailing,  Ralj)h  de,  archd.  Middlesex, 
326. 

Mailing,  Walter  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  173. 

Malverne,  John,  prb.  London,  375,  395. 

Mallvill,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  108. 

Maltl)y,  Edward,  prb.  JJncoln,  173. 

^L1n,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  112. 

Mandeville,  John,  i)rb.  Lincoln,  159. 

ALindeville,  John,  chan.  Lincoln,  94. 

Mandeville,  John,  archd.  Lincoln,  48. 

Mandeville,  John,    dn.    Peterborough, 

Manfeld,    Robert,    prb.    London,  366, 

3''^9.  433- 
Mangey,  John,  prb.  London,  443. 

Mannecestre,  Robert  de,  archd.  N'orth- 
ampton,  55. 

Mannel,  Henry,  prb.  Norwich,  498. 

Mannesfeld,  Henry  de,  dn.  Lincoln,  ;i^2. 

Manning,C)wen,  prb.  Lincoln,  1S8,  207. 

Manning,  Thos.,  treas.  Salisbury,  646. 

Manning,  Thomas,  j^rb.  Lincoln,  192. 

Manning,  Thomas,  i)rb.  London,  392. 

Manours,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  158. 

Mansel,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  136,  168, 
220. 

Mansell,  Francis,  treas.  Llandaff.  26^. 

Mansell.  John,  jirb.  London.  397. 

Mansell,  John,  chan.  London,  359. 

Mansell  or  Manshall,  John,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 439 

5   B 


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INDEX 


Manser,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  206. 

Mansfeild,  Henry  de,  prb, Lincoln,  loi, 
919. 

Manshall  or  Mansell,  John,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 439. 

Manso,  John  de.  prb.  London,  369. 

Mantel,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  162. 

Mantell,  Edward  Reginald,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, 182. 

Mape,  Walter,  prb.  London,  406. 

Mape,  Walter,  pre.  Lincoln,  82. 

Mape,  Walter,  archd.  0-xon,  64. 

Maplesden,  Hugh,  prb.  Lincoln,  131. 

Maplesden,  John,  prb.  Rochester,  582. 

Maplesdon,  John,  archd.  Sufiblk,  489. 

Mapletoft,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  133. 

Mapletoft,  Robert,  subd.  Lincoln,  41. 

Marbeck,  Roger,  prb.  Oxford,  517. 

Marchford,  Simon,  prb.  Lincoln,  211. 

Marchliuth,  bp.  LlandafF,  240. 

Mardefeld,    Michael   de,   subd.   Salis- 
bury, 620. 

Marevvell,  Gilbert  de,  archd.  Sudbury, 
491. 

Marinis,  Hugh  de,  prb.  London,  438. 

Marinis  or  de  Marney,  Hugh  de,  dn. 
London,  307. 

Mariscis,  Robert  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  95. 

Mariscis,  Robert  de,  archd.  Oxon,  64. 

Mariscis,  Robert  de,  dn.  Lincoln,  31. 

Marke,  Thomas,  archd.  Norfolk,  484. 

Marke,  Thomas,  archd.  Norwich,  480. 

Markham,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  130. 

Markham,  Henry,  pre.  Lincoln,  85. 

Markham,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  237. 

Markham,  William,  dn.  Oxford,  514. 

Markham,  William,  dn.  Rochester,  579. 

Marler,  Thomas,  archd.  Salisbury,  626. 

Marney  or  Marinis,  Hugh  de,  dn.  Lon- 
don, 307. 

Marsh,  Herbert,  bp.  LlandafF,  256. 

Marsh,  Herbert,  bp.  Peterborough,  538. 

Marsh,   Herbert  Charles,   prb.   Peter- 
borough, 547. 

Marsh,  Matthew,  prb.  Salisbury,  684, 
685. 

Marsh,  Matthew,  subd.  Salisbury,  622. 

Marsh,  Robert,  prb.  London,  441. 

Marshal,  Richard,  prb.  London,  415. 

Marshall,  Edward,  prb.  Peterborough, 
546. 

Marshall,  Hamlet,  prb.  Lincoln,   loi, 
207. 

Marshall,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  97,  117, 
156,  180. 

Marshall,  John,  bp.  LlandafF,  249. 

Marshall,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  150. 

Marshall,  Thomas,  archd.  Lincoln,  46. 


Marshall,  Warner,  prb.  Peterborough, 
546. 

Marshall  or  Martiall,  Richard,  dn.  Ox- 
ford, 511. 

Marsham,  Hamlet,  pre.  Lincoln,  86. 

Marsham,  Jacob,  prb.  Rochester,  586. 

Marten,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  402. 

JMartiall  or  Marshall,  Richard,  dn.  Ox- 
ford, 511. 

Martin,  treas.  Lincoln,  87. 

Martin,  Clement,  prb.  Lincoln,  230. 

Martin,  Edmund,  prb.  London,  453. 

Martin,  George,  prb.  Lincoln,  159,  213. 

Martin,  George,  prb.  Norwich,  497. 

Martin,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  no. 

Martin,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  659,  660. 

Martin,  Samuel,  prb.  Lincoln,  205. 

Martival,  Roger  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  126, 
160,  168. 

Martival,   Roger  de,  archd.  Hunting- 
don, 49. 

Martival,  Roger  de,  archd. Leicester,  59. 

Martivaux    or   Mortivallis,  Roger  de, 
dn.  Lincoln,  32. 

Martyn,  John,  prb.  London,  421. 

Martyn,  Rich.,  prb.  London,  383,  398. 

Martyn,  Richard,  archd.  Berks,  635. 

Martyn,  Richard,  archd.  London,  322. 

Martyn,  Roger,  prb.  London,  424. 

Martyn,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  215. 

Martyr,  Peter,  prb.  Oxford,  517. 

Masculus,  Osbern,  prb.  London,  397. 

Masculus,    Osbern    or    Osbert,    prb. 
London,  379. 

Mason,  Charles,  prb.  London,  428. 

Mason,  Charles,  prb.  Salisbury,  659. 

Mason,  Edmund,  dn.  Salisbury,  617. 

Mason,  Francis,  archd.  Norfolk,  485. 

Mason,  Henry,  prb.  London,  452. 

Mason,  John,  prb.  LlandafF,  267. 

Mason,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  150,  159^ 
197. 

Mason,  Robert,  pre.  Lincoln,  84. 

Mason,    Wilham,   prb.   Lincoln,    107, 
231.  234. 

Masse,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  182. 

Massenger,  William,  prb.  London,  381. 

Massey,  Wm.,  prb.  Lincoln,  200,  214. 

Massey,  John,  dn.  Oxford,  513, 

Massie,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  201. 

Masters,  Samuel,  prb.  London,  384. 

Masters,  Wm.,  prb.  London,  371,  376. 

Massingberd,    Christopher,    prb.  Lin- 
coln, 133,  148,  172,  223,  231. 

Massingberd,  Christopher,  chan.  Lin- 
coln, 93. 

Massingberd,    Christopher,    pre.   Lin- 
coln, 85. 


NO  MI  NUM. 


739 


Massingberd,  Christoi)her,  treas.  Lin- 
coln, 90. 

Massin^berd,  Christo,,  archd.  Stow,  80. 

Massin^berd,  TVancis,  prl). Lincoln, 2 19. 

Mathein,  William,  j)rb.  London,  415. 

Matthew,  lliifrh,  j)rl).  Lincoln,  122. 

Matthew,  Tobias,  ))rb.  Oxford,  519. 

Matthew,  'I'obias,  ])re,  Salisl)ary,  643. 

Matthew,  Tobias,  dn.  Oxford,  512. 

Matthew,  alias  Cour,  Simon,  j)rb.  Lon- 
don, 437. 

Matthews,  Joseph,  prb.  Salisburj',  658. 

Matthews,  Maurice,  ])rl),  Llandaif,  268. 

Maul,  John,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  216. 

Maurice,  treas.  Llandaff,  262. 

Maurice,  archd.  Llandaff,  258. 

Maurice,  bp.  London,  281. 

Maurice  or  Movus,  Henry,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, 2or. 

Maudeley,  Richard,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  97, 
100,  155. 

Maudeleyn,  Rich.,  archd.  Sudbury, 492. 

Maundour,  John,  prb.  London,  377. 

Maundour,  John,  treas.  London,  354. 

Mawdc,  Richard,  prb. Lincoln,  188. 

Mawdeley,  Rich., prb.  liincoln,  212,  221. 

Mawdeley,  Ricliard,arclul.  J.,eicester,6i. 

Mawdeline,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  155. 

Mawson,  ALitthias,  bj).  Llandaff,  25.-,. 

Maxwell,  Antliony,  ])rb.  liincoln,  235. 

May,  John,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  112. 

May,  WilHam,  prb.  London,  446. 

May,  WilUam,  dn.  London,  314. 

May  or  Meye,  Wm.,  prb.  London,  37.",. 

Maydestun,  Job.  de,  archd.  Bedford,  72. 

Maydcstun,  John  de,  archd.  Oxon,  63. 

Maydestun,  John  de,  dn.  liincoln,  31. 

Maydestun,  Walter  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 
194,  236. 

Maydestun,  Walter  de,  subd.  Lincoln, 

39- 
Maydestun,  Walter  de,  archd.  Stow.  77. 
Maydow,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  172. 
Mayewe,  Richard,  archd,  Oxon,  66. 
Mayhewe,  Xicliolas,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  138. 
Mayne,  Jasper.  ])rb.  ()xfor(l,  518. 
Maynwarin^r,  Jolm,  archd.  ("olchester, 

Mayster,  William,  clian.  Norwich,  496. 
Maysters,  William,  chan.  Norwich,  496. 
Meackhain,  William  Horkin,  prb.  Llan- 

dart",  267. 
Mead,  Norman,  jirb.  Lincoln,  165. 
Mead,  Norman,  prb.  Salisbury,  674. 
Meaux  or  Mewes,  Peter,  ai-chd.  Berks, 

636. 
Medburn,  Peter  de,  subd.  IJncoln,  -^S. 
Medcalf,  Nicholas,  prb.  Lincoln.  209. 


Medeford,  Walter,  treas.  London,  354. 

Medeford, Walter,  chan.  Salisbury,  650. 

Medeford,  Walter,  archd,  lierks,  634. 

Medcforfl,  Walter,  archd.  Dorset,  639. 

MedefordjWalter,  archd,  Salisbury,  624. 
I  Medeford  or  Mitford,  Richard  de,  archd. 
I       Norfolk,  483. 

Medford,  Walter,  prb, London,  372,  427. 
.  Medicus,  William,  jirb.  London,  435. 

Meen,  Henry,  prb.  London,  443. 

Meer,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  152. 

Meeres,  Francis,  archd.  Leicester,  6^. 

Meeres,  Robert,  chan.  Lincoln,  94. 

Melbourne,  Thomas  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 

157- 
Meldens,  Robert,  prb.  London,  391. 

Meleford, William  de,  jjrb.  London,  410. 

Meleford,  William  de,  archd.  Colches- 
ter, 339- 

Mellin^,  Henry,  prb.  Landaff,  267. 

Mellitus,  bp.  London,  274. 

Melreth,  Philip,  pre.  London,  349. 

Melton,  William  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  180. 

Me])ham,  Richard,  dn.  Lincoln,  31. 

Mej)ham,  Richard  de,  archd.  Oxon,  65. 

Meremouth  or  Murimuth  or  Merimouth, 
Adam,  ])rb.  London,  388. 

Mericke,  Henry,  prb.  Llandaff,  269. 

Merimouth  or  Murimuth  orMeremouth, 
Adam,  prb,  London,  388. 

Meriton,  (ieo.,  dn.  Peterboroufrh,  539. 

Meriton,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  162. 

Mersham,  Roarer,  prb.  Lincoln,  137. 

Merston,  Henry,  ])rb.  London,  421. 

Merton,  Walter  de,  prb.  London,  394, 

403- 
Merton,  Walter  de,  bp.  Rochester,  561. 

Merton,  William  de,  archd.  Berks,  632, 

633- 

Meryot,  Richard,  jirb.  Lincoln,  174. 

Messin<rcr,  Rowland,  prb.  Lincoln,  T14. 

Metcalfe,  Nicholas,  archd.  Rochester, 
580. 

Metford  or  Mitford,  Richard,  bp.  Salis- 
bury, 601. 

Metham,  John.  jub.  Lincoln,  109. 

Mothelwold,  Thomas,  chan.   Norwich, 

I       494- 

I  Methelwold,  Thomas   de,  archd.   Sud- 

;      bury,  491. 

^Tclhold.  Thomas,  prb.  Norwich,  498. 

Meuclont,  Rojror  de,  i)rl).  London,  ^^62. 
\  Mew,  Peter,  {)rb.  Lincoln.  219. 

Mew,  Peter,  archd.  Huntingdon,  53. 

Mew,  Peter,  dn.  Rochester,  578. 

Mewes  or  Meaux,  Peter,  archd.  Berks, 
636. 

Meye  or  >Lay.  Will..  ]irb.  London.  373. 

5  R  a 


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INDEX 


Michael,  archd.  Stow,  77. 

Micham,  Simon  de,  chan.  Salisbury, 
649. 

Micham  or  Michelham,  Simon  de,  dn. 
Salisbury,  614. 

Michel,  Richard,  prb.  London,  372. 

Michel,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  ti6. 

Michelham  or  Micham,  Simon  de,  dn. 
Salisbury,  614. 

Middleton,  John,  archd.  Norwich,  479. 

Middleton,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  195. 

Middleton,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  174, 
180. 

Middleton,  Thomas  Fanshaw,.prb.  Lin- 
coln, 224. 

Middleton,  Thomas  Fanshaw,  archd. 
Huntingdon,  54. 

Middleton,  Gilbert  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 
108,  139,  170,  220. 

Middleton,  Gilbert  de,  prb.  London, 
444,  448. 

Middleton,  Gilbert  de,  archd.  North- 
ampton, 56. 

Middleton,  Gilbert  de,  archd.  Norwich, 

479- 
Middleton,  John  de,  prb.  London,  391 

Middleton,  Tho.  de,  prb.  London,  374 

Middleton,  Will,  de,  prb.  London,  362 

Middleton,  Will,  de,  bp.  Norwich,  462 

Middletone,  John  de,  prb.  London,  374 

Midleton,  John,  archd.  Norfolk,  483. 

Milbourne,  Rich.,  dn.  Rochester,  577. 

MildenhalljConstantine  de,  archd.  Sud- 
bury, 490. 

Mildert,  Will.  Van,  prb.  Oxford,  526. 

Mildert,  Will.  Van,  dn.  London,  317. 

Mildert,  Will.  Van,  bp.  Llandaff,  257. 

Miles,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  96. 

Miles,  Will.,  prb.  Llandaff,  266,  268. 

Miles,  Will.,  prb.  Sahsbury,  670,  671. 

Mileson,  Richard,  archd.  Suffolk,  489. 

Mihciis  de  Urbe,  Richard  de,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 420. 

Millington,  John,  prb.  London,  419. 

Mills,  Edward,  prb.  Lincoln,  134. 

Mills,  John,  prb.  Oxford,  523,  527,  528. 

Milman,  Henry  Hart,  dn.  London,  317. 

Milton,  Will.,  archd.  Buckingham,  69. 

Mirehouse,  Thomas  Henry,  prb.  Salis- 
bury, 685. 

Mirfeild,  William  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  211. 

Mitford  or  Metford,  Richard,  bp.  Salis- 
bury, 601. 

Mitford  or  Medeford, Richard  de,  archd. 
Norfolk,  483. 

Mockyng,  Nich.,  treas.  London,  354. 

Moleins,  Molens  or  Molins,  Adam,  prb. 
London,  448. 


Molens,  Molins  or  Moleins,  Adam,  prb. 

London,  448. 
Molens,  Mullins  or  Mohns,  John, archd. 

London,  323. 
Moleyns,  Adam,  archd.  Salisbury,  624. 
Moleyns,  Adam,  dn.  Salisbury,  616. 
Molins,  Molens  or  Moleins,  Adam,  prb. 

London,  448. 
Mohns,  Mullins  or  Molens,  John,  archd. 

London,  323. 
Mona,  Guy  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  214. 
Mona,  Guy  de,  treas.  London,  354, 
Mone,  Guy,  prb.  London,  369. 
Monk,  James  Henry,  dn.  Peterborough, 

.541. 

Monmouth,  Alexander  de,  archd.  Llan- 
daff, 259. 

Monmouth,  Alexander  de,  (Llandaff,) 
246. 

Monmouthj.  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  187.. 

Monmouth,  John  de,  bp.  Llandaff,  245. 

Monoux,  Lewis,  prb.  Lincoln,  133. 

Monson,  Gilbert,  prb.  Lincoln,  236. 

Montacute,  Thos.,  dn.  Salisbury,  615. 

Montague,  Simon,  prb.  Lincoln,  213. 

Monte,  William  de,  chan.  Lincoln,  91. 

Monte  Martino,  Odard  de,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 439. 

Monte  S.  Silvestri,  Arnold  de,  pre.  Sa- 
lisbury, 642. 

Monteflorum,  Paul  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  104, 
126. 

Monteflorum,  Paul  de,  pre.  Lincoln,  83. 

Montefort,  Almaric  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  141 . 

Monteforti,  Will,  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  205. 

Monteigne,  George,  bp.  London,  303. 

Monteigne  or  Mountain,  George,  bp. 
Lincoln,  25. 

Montenigro,  Richard  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 

123. 
Montflory,  Paul  of,  prb.  London,  410. 
Montford  or  Montfort,WiUiam  de,  prb. 

London,  400. 
Montford  or  Montfort,  William  de,  dn. 

London,  310. 
Montford,  Almaric  de,  prb.   London, 

385. 
Montfort  or  Montford, William  de,  prb. 

London,  400. 
Montfort  or  Montford,  AVilliam  de,  dn. 

London,  310. 
Montgomery,  Geo.,  dn.  Norwich,  476. 
Montgomery,   George  Augustus,  prb. 

Salisbury,  685. 
Montgomery,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  680. 
Moon,  Peter,  prb.  Lincoln,  139. 
Moor,  Richard  Watson,  prb.  Llandaff, 

264. 


NOMTNUM. 


741 


I 


Moor,  Thomas,  dn.  London,  312. 
Moor  or  More,  Thomas,  prb,  London, 

417. 
Moore,  (ieorge,  prb.  Lincoln,  128. 
Moore,  John,  prb.  Oxford,  519. 
Moore,  John,  bp.  Norwich,  473. 
Moore,  Richard  Watson,  prb.  Llandaff, 

268. 
Moore,  Robert,  prb.  SaHsbury,  687, 
Moore,  Thos.,  archd.  Colchester,  339. 
Moore,  WiUiam,  prb.  Lincoln,  209. 
Morden,  Thomas,  treas.  London,  355. 
More,  Robert,  archd.  Llandaff",  259. 
More,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  96,  168. 
More,  Thomas,  j)rb.  London,  374. 
More,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  218. 
More,  William,  archd.  Leicester,  62. 
More  or  Moor,  Thomas,  prb.  London, 

417. 
More,  Rich,  de  la,  archd.  Lincoln,  43. 
More,  Rich,  de  la,  subd.  Lincoln,  38. 
More,  Rob.  de  la,  archd,  Llandaff",  259. 
Morer,  Thomas,  prb.  Salisbury,  662. 
Moresby,  Richard,  ])rb.  London,  398. 
Moresby,  Richard,  archd.  London,  321. 
Moreton,  John,  prb.  London,  378,  401. 
Morcton,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  200. 
Moreton,  Robert,  prl).  London,  378. 
Moreton,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  364. 
Morgan,    Charles    Augustus     Samuel, 

chan.  Llandaflf",  264. 
Morgan,  David,  treas.  Llandaff^,  262. 
Morgan,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  169,  201. 
Morgan,  John,  j)rb.  London,  434. 
Morgan,  Philij),  prb.  Lincoln,  in,  120, 

190. 
Morgan,  Phihp,  archd.  Norfolk,  484. 
Morgan,  Thomas,  j)rb.  Llandaff",  265. 
Morgan,  Thomas,  prb.  Salisl)niy,  675. 
Morgan,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  114. 
Morgan,  William,  bj).  Llandaff",  232. 
Moricc,  Henry,  i)rb.  I^incoln,  99. 
Morice,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  212. 
Morison,  (ioorgo,  prb.  Lincoln,  232. 
Morland,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  103. 
Morland,  William,  prb.  London,  383. 
Morlcy,  (Icorge,  i)rb.  Oxford,  531. 
Morley,  (Jeorge,  dn.  Oxford,  513. 
Morney,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  169. 
Morren,  John,  prb.  London,  449. 
Morren  or  Morwen,  John,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 384. 
Morres,  Rob.,  prb.  Salisbury,  682,  683. 
Morricc,  Thomas,  prb.  Llandaff',  264. 
Morris,  John,  prb.  Oxford,  527. 
Morris,  Marmaduke,  \nh.  Llandaff',  265, 

2C6. 
Morsby,  Richard,  prb,  Lincoln,  15a. 


Morsby,  Rich.,  archd.  Huntingdon,  51. 

Mortimer,  Hugh,  prb.  London,  423. 

Mortivalhs,  Roger  de,  bp.  Salisbury, 
600. 

Mortivallis  or  Martivaux,  Roger  de,  dn. 
Lincoln,  32. 

Morton,  Jolm,  j)rb.  Lincoln,  236. 

Morton,  John,  subd.  Lincoln,  40. 

Morton,  John,  archd.  Berks,  635. 

Morton,  John,  archd.  Huntingdon,  51. 

Morton,  John,  archd.  Leicester,  61. 

Morton,  John,  archd.  Norfolk,  484. 

Morton,  John,  archd.  Norwich,  480. 

Morton,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  223. 

Morton,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  380. 

Morton,  Timothy,  prb.  Salisbury,  660, 
661. 

Mortuomare,  Petrus  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 
220. 

Mortuo  Mari,  Geoff'rey  de,  archd.  Lon- 
don, 319. 

Morwen  or  Morren,  John,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 384. 

Moss,  Charles,  prb.  Salisbury,  671,  678. 

Moss,  Charles,  prb.  London,  382. 

Moss,  Charles,  archd.  Colchester,  344. 

Moss,  Charles,  bp.  Oxford,  509. 

Mota,  Cardinal  Gailhard  de,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, 210. 

Mota,  Gailhardus  de,  archd.  Oxon,  65. 

Mota,  Gailiardus  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  187. 

Moton,  Henry  de,  j)rb.  Lincoln,  185. 

Motton,  Henry  de,  archd.  Stow,  78. 

Mottrum,  Adam,  j)re.  Salisbury,  642. 

Mounfort  or  Mountfort  or  Mountforth, 
Thomas,  j)rb.  London,  390. 

Mountague,  Rich.,  bp,  Norwich,  472. 

Mountain,  Jacob,  ju'b,  Lincoln,  128. 

Mountain,  Jacob  Henry  Brook,  prb. 
Lincoln,  199. 

Mountain  or  Monteigne,  George,  bp. 
Lincoln,  23. 

Mountford,  John,  prb.  London,  437. 

Mountfort  or  Mounfort  or  Mountforth, 
Tiiomas,  prb.  Lomlon,  390. 

Mountforth,    Thomas,    prb.    London, 

390- 

Movus  or  Maurice,  Henry,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, 201. 

Mowle,  Kdward,  prb.  London,  396. 

Mowle,  Edward,  archd.  Essex,  ;^^6. 

Mowle  or  Movie,  Edward,  archd.  Lou- 
don, 323. 

Movie,  Edward,  prb.  London,  378. 

Moyle  or  Mowle,  Edwartl,  archd.  Lon- 
don, :^2s. 

Moyn.  Robert  le,  treas.  I^ondon.  353. 

Muffiold.  Hugh,  prb.  Salisbur)*,  654. 


742 


INDEX 


Mulakyn,  Zanobins,  archd.  Essex,  335. 

Mullens,  John,  prb.  London,  405. 

Mullins,  Molens  or  Molins,  J  ohn,  arclid. 
London,  323. 

Mulsho,  William  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  106. 

Mulso,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  673. 

Munday,  Francis,  treas.  Llandafi",  263. 

Mundham,  Roger  de,  chan.  Lincoln,  92. 

Munsfeld,  Hugh,  prb.  Salisbury,  654. 

Mupimouth,  Adam,  prb.  London,  414. 

Muriel,  Thomas,  archd.  Norfolk,  485. 

Murimouth,  Richard  de,'  prb.  Lincoln, 
104. 

Murimouth,  Richard  de,  prb.  London, 
420. 

Murimuth  or  Merimouth  or  Mere- 
mouth,  Adam,  prb.  London,  388. 

Murray,  Edward,  prb.  London,  443. 

Murray,  George,  bp.  Rochester,  576. 

Murray,  Gideon,  prb.  Lincoln,  136. 

Murray,  Thomas  Boyles,  prb.  London, 
422. 

Murray,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  136. 

Murray,  William,  bp.  Llandaff,  253. 

Murrey,  Nicholas,  prb.  Peterborough, 

547- 
Murrey,  Thurstan,  prb.  Peterborough, 

549- 
Muscamp,  Elias,  prb.  Lincoln,  132. 

Muschamp,  Elias,  prb.  Lincoln,  208. 

Musgrave,  Chardin,  prb.  Rochester,  588. 

Musgrave,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  112, 
184. 

Muston,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  122. 

Mutel,  Charles  Theophilus,  prb.  Salis- 
bury, 664. 

Mydleton,  John,  archd.  Norfolk,  483. 

Myles,  WiUiam,  prb.  Lincoln,  115. 

Mylles,  John,  chan.  Norwich,  496. 

Myryck,  Henry,  prb.  Llandaff,  268. 

N. 

Nairne,  Charles,  prb.  Lincoln,  116. 

Naish,  Thomas,  subd.  Salisbury,  621. 

Nanesby  or  Navesby,  William  de,  prb. 
Lincoln,  233. 

Naples,  the  Cardinal  of,  archd.  Dorset, 
638. 

Naples,  Henry,  Cardinal  of,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, 216. 

Nares,  Robert,  prb.  London,  403. 

Nash,  John  Tasker,  prb.  Llandaff,  266. 

Nash,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  233. 

Nassington,  John  of,  archd.  Stow,  78. 

Nassington, Roger  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  192, 
^228. 

Navenby,  Gilbert  de  Eyvill  of,  treas. 
Lincoln,  88. 


Navesby,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  176. 

Navesby,  Stephen  de,  treas.  Llandaff, 
262. 

Navesby,  Will,  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  228. 

Navesby,  Will,  de,  prb.  London,  372. 

Navesby  or  Nanesby,  William  de,  prb. 
Lincoln,  233. 

Naylor,  Charles,  prb.  Salisbury,  668. 

Naylor,  George,  prb.  Lincoln,  118. 

Naylor,  Oliver,  prb.  Lincoln,  128. 

Neale,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  219. 

Neale  or  Neil,  Rich.,  bp.  Lincoln,  25. 

Neapolio,  Sancti  AdrianiCardinalis,  prb. 
Lincoln,  216. 

Neden,  Gerard,  prb.  Lincoln,  125. 

Needham,  Gervase,  prb.  Lincoln,  133, 
196. 

Needham,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  196. 

Neil  or  Neale,  Rich.,  bp.  Lincoln,  25. 

Neil  or  Newell,  Robert,  archd.  Buck- 
ingham, 70. 

Neminacen,  the  Cardinal,  archd.  Salis- 
bury, 623. 

Nessfeild,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  129. 

Netlonde,  alias  Pierson,  Robert,  prb. 
Peterborough,  546. 

Neve,  Timothy,  prb.  Lincoln,  194,  199. 

Neve,  Timothy,  archd.  Huntingdon,  54. 

Nevdl,  George,  archd.  Northampton,  58. 

Nevil,  Thomas,  dn.  Peterborough,  539. 

Nevil,  Ralph  de,  prb.  London,  444. 

Nevile,  George,  prb.  Lincoln,  221. 

Nevill,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  187. 

Nevill,  Robert,  bp.  Salisbur)',  603. 

Nevill,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  197. 

Nevill,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  228. 

Nevinson,  Stephen,  chan. Norwich,  496., 

Newbald,  Robert,  prb.  London,  378. 

Newbery,  Samuel,  prb.  Lincoln,  131. 

Newbold,  William,  prb.  London,  363. 

Newcastle,  Ralph  of,  archd.  Llandaff, 
259. 

Newcombe,  Benjamin,  dn.  Rochester, 

579- 
Newcombe,  John,  dn.  Rochester,  578. 

Newcome,  Peter,  prb.  Llandaff,  268. 

Newcome,  Richard,  bp.  Llandaff,  256. 

Newcomen,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  103. 

Newcourt,  John,  prb.  London,  428. 

Newcroft,  Roger  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  123. 

Newcroft,  Roger  de,  archd.  Northamp- 
ton, 56. 

Newehy,  Thomas  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  1 16. 

Newell,  Richard,  subd.  Lincoln,  41. 

Newell,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  133. 

Newell,  Robert,  subd.  Lincoln,  41. 

Newell  or  Neil,  Robert,  archd.  Buck- 
ingham, 70. 


N  O  M  I  N  U  M. 


743 


Newerk,  Henry  de,  prb.  London,  365. 

Newerke,  William  de,  arclid.  Hunting- 
don, 49. 

Newland,  John,  archd.  Norfolk,  483. 

Newport,  John,  pre.  Lincoln,  84. 

Nevvj)ort,  John  de,  alias  Carlton,  j)rb. 
Lincoln,  106. 

Newjjort,  Peter  de,  archd.  London,  319. 

Newport,  Peter  de,  dn.  London,  309. 

Newport,  Richard  de,  ])rb.  London,  400. 

Newport,  Richard  de,  archd.  Colches- 
ter, 339. 

Newport,  Richard  de,  archd.  Middle- 
sex, 326. 

Newport,  Richard  de,  dn.  London,  311. 

Newport,  Richard  de,  bp.  London,  290. 

Newsted,    Christopher,    prb.    London, 

373. 
Newton,  Laurence,  prb.  London,  422. 
Newton,  Richard,  prl).  Oxford,  519. 
Newton,  Thomas,  i)rb.  London,  429. 
Newton,  Thomas,  dn.  London,  317. 
Newton,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  100. 
Newton,  W'illiam,  archd.  Norfolk,  485. 
Newton,  Hugh  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  105. 
Neyle,  Richard,  bp.  Rochester,  573. 
Nicholas,  prb.  London,  420. 
Nicholas,  archd.  Bedford,  72. 
Nicholas,  archd.  Huntingdon,  48. 
Nicholas,  archd.  Lincoln,  42. 
Nicholas,  archd.  London,  318. 
Nicholas,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  658. 
Nicholas,  Matthew,  dn.  London,  ^ir'^. 
Nicholas,  Morgan,  archd.  Llandafi',  260. 
Nicholaus,    Cardinalis,    prb.    Lincoln, 

220. 
Nicholls,  Samuel,  prb.  London,  371. 
Nicholson,  Joseph,  prb.  Lincoln,  115. 
Nicholson,  Joseph,  chan.  Lincoln,  94. 
Nicol,  John,  ])rb.  Oxford,  531. 
Nicolas,  ])rb.  London,  447. 
Nicolas,  Matthew,  prb.  London,  370. 
Nicoll,  Alexander,  prb,  Oxford,  528. 
NicoU,  John,  i)rb.  Salisbury,  673. 
Nicolls,  Samuel,  prb.  Lincoln,  219. 
Nicolls,  Samuel,  prb.  London,  419. 
Nigel,  })rb.  London,  409. 
Nigellus,  prb.  London,  377. 
Nigellus,  archd.  Northampton,  55. 
Nigellus,  dn.  Lincoln,  30. 
Niger,  Roger,  prb.  London,  1,82. 
Niger,  Roger,  archd.  Colchester,  338. 
Niger,  Walter,  i)rb.  London,  433. 
Nigris,  Laurence  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  225. 
Nikke,  Nykke  or  Nyx,   Richard,  bp. 

Norwich.  468. 
Nobis,  hp.  LlandalV,  240. 
Noble,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  235. 


Noel,  Hon.  Leland,  prb.  Peterborough, 

.5.0  r- 
Noel,  Rowney,  dn.  Salisbury,  618. 
Noion,  William,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  177. 
Noke,  Tliomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  124. 
Nonant,  Hugh  de,  archd.  Oxon,  64. 
Norden,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  122. 
Norfeuc  or  Northfolk,  Godfrey  of,  prb. 

London,  420. 
Norfleet,  Thomas,  jirb.  Lincoln,  no. 
Norgate,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  143. 
Norhall,  William  de,  prl).  London,  414. 
Normanton,  Hugh,  prb.  Lincoln,  222. 
Normanton,    Hugh    de,   prb.   Lincoln, 

104,  137,  171,  194,  213,  220. 
Norris,  Cuthbert,  archd.  Sudbury,  493. 
Norris,  Henry  Handley,  prb.  Llandaff, 

267. 
Norris,  Henry  Handley,  prb.  London, 

394- 
Norrury,  Thomas,  prb,  London,  386, 
North,  Hon.  Brownlowe,  prb.  Oxford, 

^524- 
Northampton,  Henry  de,  prb.  London, 

403- 
Northampton,  John   de,  prb.  London, 

^451- 

Northampton,  John  of,  archd.  Middle- 
sex, 326. 

Northbourne,  Soloman  de,  prb.  Lin- 
^  coin,  233. 

Northbrook  or  Northburg,  Michael  de, 
bp.  London,  291. 

Northburg,  Michael  de,  prb.  London, 
407. 

Northburg,  Michael  de,  archd.  Col- 
chester, 339. 

Northburg,  Michael  de,  archd.  Suffolk, 

^487. 
Northburg  or  Northbrook,  Michael  de, 

bp.  London,  291. 
North] )urgh,  Michael  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 

104. 
Northburgh,  Michael  de,  prb.  London, 

366. 
NorthburghjRogerde,  prb.  Lincoln,  1 49, 

210. 
Northburgh,   Roger  of,   prb.   Ix)ndon, 

Northburn,  Solomon  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 

225. 
Northew,  Simon,  archd. Middlese.x,  328. 
Northflete,  Thomas  de,  prb.  London, 

374'  447- 
Nortlifolk  or  Norfeuc,  Godfrey  of,  prb. 

London,  420. 
Northwcll,  Riciuu'd,  prb.  London,  448. 
North  well,  Robert  de,  prb.  London,  380. 


744 


INDEX 


North wode,  Rich,  de,  archd.  Stow,  77. 

Northwode,  Tho.  de,  treas.  Lincoln,  88. 

Northwode,  Tho.  de,  subd.  Lincoln,  38. 

Northwode,  Thomas  de,  archd.  Leices- 
ter, 60. 

Northwode,  Thomas  de,  archd.  Lin- 
coln, 44. 

NorthwoodjThos.  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  194. 

Norton,  Edw.,  prb.  London,  409,  416. 

Norton,  John,  chan.  Salisbury,  650. 

Norton,  John,  archd.  Berks,  635. 

Norton,  John,  archd.  Salisbury,  624. 

Norton,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  161. 

Norton,  Roger,  prb.  London,  431. 

Norton,  Stephen,  prb.  Lincoln,  108. 

Norton,  Wilham,  prb.  Lincoln,  109. 

Norton,  John  de,  pre.  London,  348, 

Norwich,  John  of,  subd.  Lincoln,  39. 

Norwich,  Richard  of,  prb.  London,  407. 

Norwich, William  of,  bp.  Norwich,  464. 

Norwich,  WiUiam  of,  alias  William  Bate- 
man,  dn.  Lincoln,  32. 

Norwich,  Rich.,  archd.  Norwich,  479. 

Norwich,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  189. 

Norwich,  alias  Drake,  Edmund,  prb. 
Norwich,  499. 

Norwood,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  210. 

Norwood,  Thos.  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  231. 

Nothberht,  bp.  Elmham,  457. 

Notingham,  John,  prb.  London,  377. 

Nott,  George  Frederick,  prb.  Salis- 
bury, 683. 

Nottingham,  John  de,  dn.  Lincoln,  32. 

Nottingham,  Nicholas  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 
123. 

Nourse,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  669. 

Novell,  Matthew,  prb.  Lincoln,  131. 

Nowell,  Alexander,  prb.  London,  440, 
449. 

Nowell,  Alexander,  archd.  Middlesex, 

330- 
Nowell,  Alexander,  dn.  London,  315. 

Nudd,  bp.  Llandaff,  240. 

Nykke,  Nikke  or  Nyx,   Richard,  bp. 

Norwich,  468. 
Nyx,  Richard,  bp.  Norwich,  468. 

O. 

Oakeley,  Herbert,  prb.  London,  409. 
Oakeley,  sir  Herbert,  prb.  London,  447. 
Oakeley,  sir  Herbert,  archd.  Colches- 
ter, 344. 
Oakley,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  146. 
Oates,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  376. 
Obinus,  abp.  London,  273. 
Octon,  John,  archd.  Bedford,  72. 
Odell,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  655. 


Odo,  prb.  Lincoln,  139. 

Odo,  prb.  London,  371. 

Odyngulls,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  142. 

Ofiard  or  Ufford,  Andrew,  archd.  Mid- 
dlesex, 327. 

Offley,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  103, 167. 

OfFord,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  178. 

Offord  or  Ufford,  John  de,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, 129. 

Offord  or  Ufford,  John  de,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 439. 

Offord  or  Ufford,  John  de,  dn.  Lin- 
coln, 32. 

Ogilvie,  Chas.  Atniore,  prb.  Oxford,  524. 

Ogle,  Edv/ard  Chaloner,  prb.  Salisbury, 
685. 

Ogle,  John  Saville,  prb.  Salisbury,  679. 

Ogle,  Newton,  prb.  Salisbury,  672,  674, 
679. 

Oglethorp,  Owen,  prb.  Lincoln,  161. 

Okam,  William  de,  archd.  Stow,  77. 

Okham,  William  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  106. 

Okyng,  Robert,  archd.  Salisbury,  625. 

Old,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  1 10. 

Oldershaw,  John,  archd.  Norfolk,  486. 

Oldham,  Hugh,  prb.  Lincoln,  172. 

Oldham,  Hugh,  prb.  London,  418. 

Oldys,  Thomas,  pre.  Lincoln,  85. 

Oldys,  Thomas,  archd.  Lincoln,  48. 

Ollivant,  Alfred,  bp.  Llandaff,  257. 

Onslow,  Arthur,  prb.  Oxford,  531. 

Onslow,  Arthur,  archd.  Berks,  637. 

Onslow,  Richard  Francis,  prb.  Salis- 
bury, 681,  684. 

Ord,  Henry  Craven,  prb.  Lincoln,  154. 

Ord,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  154. 

Orewell,  Thomas,  prb.  Llandaff,  261. 

Orewell,  Thomas,  archd.  Llandaff,  259. 

Orivalle,  Hugh  de,  bp.  London,  280. 

Orme,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  181. 

Ormerod,  Richard,  prb.  London,  416. 

Ormerod,  Thomas  Johnson,  archd.  Suf- 
folk, 490. 

Orseth,  Roger  de,  pre.  London,  348. 

Orsethe  or  Horsett  or  D'Orsett,  Roger 
de,  prb.  London,  426. 

Osan,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  142. 

Osbaldestori,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  103. 

Osbaldeston,    Lambert,   prb.   Lincoln, 


112. 


Osbaldeston,  Richard,  bp.  London,  305. 
Osbert,  prb.  London,  433. 
Osbert,  chan.  Lincoln,  91, 
Osbert,  archd.  Bedford,  72. 
Osbert,  dn.  Salisbury,  612. 
Osborn,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  165. 
Osborne,  WiUiam.  prb.  Sahsbury,  655. 
Oskytel,  bp.  Dorchester,  5. 


N  O  M  I  N  U  M. 


745 


Osmer  or  Osmund,  bp.  Salisbury,  594, 
Osiiiuiul,  1)|).  Salisbury,  .^94. 
Osmund  or  Osvvyn,  bp.  London,  277. 
Osmundeston,  Wm.  de,  prb.   Lincoln, 

203. 
Ofivvyn  or  Osmund,  bp.  London,  277. 
Ott,  John  Henry,  prb.  Peterborough, 

547- 

Oudeby  or  Owdeby,  Walter,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 389. 

Oudoceus,  bp.  Llandaff,  240. 

OuseHete  or  Ultlet,  Robert,  archd.  Nor- 
folk, 483. 

Overall,  John,  prb.  London,  440. 

Overall,  John,  dn.  London,  315. 

Overall,  John,  bp.  Norwich,  471. 

Ovingham,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  208. 

Owdeby  or  Oudeby,  Walter,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 389. 

Owen,  prb.  Lincoln,  194. 

Owen,  Hugh,  prb.  Sahsbury,  681. 

Owen,  John,  dn.  Oxford;  513. 

Owen,  Morgan,  l)p.  Llandaff,  253. 

Owen,  Richard,  j)rb.  London,  431. 

Owen,  Richard,  archd.  Berks,  635. 

Owens,  Roger,  prb.  Llandaff,  264. 

Owens,  Roger,  chan.  Llandafi",  26^. 

Owtraui,  William,  archd.  Leicester,  63. 

Oxeneford  John  de,  dn.  Salisbury,  613. 

Oxford,  John  of,  bp.  Norwich,  459. 


Pace,  Richard,  prb.  London,  395. 
Pace,  Richard,  archd.  Colchester,  341. 
Pace,  Richard,  archd.  Dorset,  639. 
Pace,  Richard,  dn.  London,  314. 
Packington,  William,  ])rl).  London,  407. 
Pade,  Reymund,  dn.  Salisbury,  617. 
Pade  or   Padye,  David,  i)rb.  London, 

437- 

Padye,  David,  prb.  London,  437. 

I*ain,  S(|uire,  prb.  Lincoln,  180. 

Paine,  Sipiire,  archd.  Stow,  81. 

Pakenham,  John,  ])rb.  London,  4-,!. 

Pakintoii,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  105. 

Pakinton,  Will,  de,  prb.  Lincohi,  171. 

Paley,  \\'illiam,  prb.  Lincoln,  139. 

Paley,  William,  prb.  London,  426. 

Paloy,  William,  subdn.  Lincoln,  42. 

Palgrave  or  Palsgrave,  John,  [)rb.  Lon- 
don, 428. 

Pallatlius,  abp.  London,  273. 

Palmer,  John,  })ib.  Lincoln,  170. 

Palmor,.1ohn,  archd.  Northampton, 542. 

Palmer,  John,  dn.  Peterborough,  539. 

Palmer,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  2;\^. 

Palmer,  \\  illiam,  prb.  I^ondon,  412. 

Palmer,  ^^  illiam,  prb.  Salisbury,  6S;. 

VOL.  II. 


Palmerna,  Pelmogna,  or  Pohnorna,  Wil- 
liam de,  archd.  Midcllesex,  328. 

Palsgrave  or  Palgrave,  John,  prlj.  Lon- 
don, 428. 

Palude,  Guy  de,  prb.  London,  371. 

Pandulph,  bj).  Norwich,  460. 

Parbior,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  41  j. 

Parham,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  19,5. 

Paris,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  107. 

Parisius,  prb.  London,  371. 

Parisius,  archd.  Rochester,  579. 

Park,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  231. 

Parkehurst,  John,  bj).  Norwich,  469. 

Parker,  John  Fleming,  prb.  Llandaff, 
268,  269. 

Parker,  Matthew,  prb.  Lincoln,  135. 

Parker,  Matthew,  dn.  Lincoln,  34. 

Parker,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  201,212. 

Parker,  Richard,  treas.  Lincoln,  90. 

Parker,  Roger,  prb.  Lincoln,  128,  156. 

Parker,  Roger,  pre.  Lincoln,  86. 

Parker,  Roger,  archd.  Bedford,  75. 

Parker,  Roger,  dn.  Lincoln,  35. 

Parker,  Samuel,  bp.  Oxford,  507. 

Parker,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  123. 

Parker,  Thomas,  chan.  Salisbury,  651. 

Parker,  WllHam,  prb.  Lincoln,  199. 

Parker,  William,  prb.  London,  393, 42 2. 

Parkinson,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  379. 

Parkinson,Thomas,  archd.  Huntingdon, 

54- 
Parkinson,  Thos.,  archd.  Leicester,  6^. 
Parkynson,  Edmund,  {)rl).  London,  428. 
Parr,  Samuel,  i)rb.  London,  447. 
Parrot,  Clement,  prb.  Lincoln,  120. 
Parrott,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  207. 
Parry,  George,  prb.  Llandaff,  267. 
Parry,  Henry,  chan.  Salisbury. 631,652. 
Parry,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  206. 
Parry  ahas  Pavy,  Hugh,  archd.  Wilts, 

630. 
Parsons,  John,  bp.  Peterborough.  538. 
Parsons,  Joseph,  prb.  Peterborough, 544. 
Parsons,  Robert,  j)rb.  Llandaff,  267. 
Parvus  or  Petit,  Robert,  prb.  London, 

406. 
Pascal,  John,  bp.  Llandaff,  246. 
Pasfield,  Zachary,  prb.  London,  418. 
Paske,  Thomas,  archd.  London,  324. 
Paske,  William,  i)rb.  London,  422. 
Pasley,  Christopher,  ]irb.  Lincoln,  173. 
Passelew,  Rol)ert,  prb.  London,  414. 
Passelewe,  Robert  de,  prb. London, 37  i. 
Pa^^selewe,  W.  de.  prb.  London.  433. 
Passemer,  William,  prb.  London,  3^o. 
Passemer,  William,  jn-b.  Londim.  451. 
Passemere  or  Passemore,  \\  illiam,  ])rb. 

London, 441. 

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Passemore  or  Passemere,  William,  prb. 
London,  441. 

Pate,  John,  prb.  London,  370. 

Pate,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  130,  141. 

Patenson,  William,  prb.  London,  452. 

Pater,  bp.  Llandaff,  240. 

Pates,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  201,  217. 

Pates,  Richard,  archd.  Lincoln,  46. 

Pateshall,  Walter,  archd.  Rochester, 
580. 

Pateshull,  Martin,  archd.  Norfolk,  482. 

Pateshull,  Hugh  de,  treas.  London, 352. 

Pateshull,  Martin  de,  prb.  London,  371. 

Pateshull,  Martin  de,  dn.  London,  308. 

PateshuUe,  Hugh  de,  prb.  London,  414. 

Patin,  Ralph,  prb.  London,  379. 

Patrick,  John,  prb.  Peterborough,  544. 

Patrick,  Simon,  dn.  Peterborough,  540. 

Paul,  William,  bp.  Oxford,  506. 

Paulet,  lord  George,  prb.  Salisbury,  686. 

Paulinus,  bp.  Rochester,  554. 

Pavy  alias  Parry,  Hugh,  archd.  Wilts, 
630. 

Payne,  Dennys,  prb.  Salisbury,  668. 

Payne,  Robert,  prb.  Oxford,  523. 

Payne,  William,  prb.  Salisbury,  656. 

Pays,  Thomas,  archd.  Dorset,  638. 

Payton,  John,  prb.  London,  380. 

Peachett,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  143. 

Peacock,  Thomas,  prb.  Norwich,  499. 

Peak,  Humphrey,  prb.  Lincoln,  183. 

Pearce,  Zachariah,  bp.  Rochester,  575. 

Pearson,  Charles  Buchanan,  prb.  Salis- 
bur}^  686. 

Pearson,  Hugh  Nicholas,  dn.  Salisbury, 
618. 

Pearson,  Robert,  archd.  Suflfolk,489. 

Pechard,  Peter,  prb.  Lincoln,  134. 

Peck,  Francis,  prb.  Lincoln,  184. 

Peckard,  Peter,  dn.  Peterborough,  541. 

Pedder,  John,  prb.  Norwich,  501. 

Pedu'ell,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  120. 

Pedwcll  or  Redewell,  John,  subd.  Salis- 
bury, 620. 

Peel,  Frederick,  prb.  Lincoln,  191. 

Peese,  John,  prb.  London,  370,372. 

Pegge,  Samuel,  prb.  Lincoln,  181. 

Peirce,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  167. 

Peircy,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  203. 

Peirse,  William,  prb.  London,  450. 

Pelegrim,  Raymond,  prb.  Lincoln,  189. 

Pelegrine,  Hugh,  prb.  Lincoln,  210, 

Pelegrine,  Raymond,  prb.  London, 369. 

Peleryn,  Raymond  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  134. 

Pelham,  Hon.  George,  bp.  Lincoln,  29. 

Pelles,  Thomas,  chan.  Norwich,  496. 

Pellew,  George,  dn.  Norwich,  478. 

Pelling,  John,  prb.  London,  441. 


Pelmogna,  or  Palmerna,  or  Polmorna, 
William  de,  archd.  Middlesex,  328. 

Pelsant,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  179. 

Pelsant,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  179, 

Penberton,  John,  prb.  London,  370. 

Pendilton,  Henry,  prb.  London,  431. 

Pener,  Peter  le,  prb.  London,  434. 

Pennand,  John,  prb.  London,  370. 

Pennington,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  232. 

Pennock,  Peter,  prb.  Lincoln,  in,  198. 

Penny,  Nicholas,  prb.  Norwich,  497. 

Penny,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  418. 

Penrose,  Thomas  Trevenon,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, no. 

Pepper,  Robert,  chan.  Norwich,  496. 

Perche,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  124. 

Percy,  Hugh,  bp.  Rochester,  576. 

Percy,  Hon.  Hugh,  prb.  London,  397. 

Percy,   Hon.   Hugh,  chan.   Salisbury, 

653- 
Percy,  John,  subd.  Lincoln,  40. 

Percy,  Thomas,  bp.  Norwich,  464. 
Periam,  William,  prb.  Salisbury,  670. 
Perigit,  Cardinalis  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  220. 
Perin,  John,  prb.  Oxford,  523. 
Periton,  Peter  de,  archd.  Dorset,  638. 
Pern,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  671. 
Perne,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  209. 
Perot,  John,  prb.  London,  389. 
Perott,  John,  prb.  London,  367. 
Perrincheif,  Richard,  archd.  Hunting- 
don, 53. 
Perrinchiefe,    Richard,    prb.    London, 

378. 
Perrott,  Robert,  archd.  Colchester, 341. 
Perry,  Farewell,  prb.  Salisbury,  662. 
Perry,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  105. 
Pertrick,  Peter,  prb.  Lincoln,  121. 
Pertrick,  Peter,  chan.  Lincoln,  93. 
Perun,  Cardinalis  Sancti  Georgii,  prb. 

Lincoln,  216. 
Pestell,  Guido  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  140. 
Peteling,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  124. 
Peter,  prb.  London,  397,  400,  403, 409. 
Peter,  pre.  London,  348. 
Peter,  archd.  Lincoln,  43. 
Peter,  archd.  Northampton,  56. 
Peter  of  Savoy,  pre.  Lincoln,  83. 
Peter  of  Savoy,  dn.  Salisbury,  614. 
Peter,  Richard,  prb.  Peterborough,  543. 
Peters,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  139,  165, 

176. 
Peterson,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  164, 187. 
Peterson    alias   Croham,    Robert,  prb. 

London,  364. 
Petham,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  208. 
Petit  or  Parvus,  Robert,  prb.  London, 

406. 


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I 


Petow,  l*eter,  (Salis})ury)  605. 

Petre,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  164. 

Petrus  Sancta3  Fotentianae  Cardinaliw, 
archd.  Rochester,  580. 

Pett,  Phineas,  prb.  (Oxford,  522. 

Pett,  Phineas,  prb.  Salisbury,  680. 

Pett,  Phineas,  archd.  Oxford,  516. 

Pettingal,  John,  prb.  l^lncoln,  131. 

Pettinjral,  John,  prl).  London,  438. 

Petworth,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  189, 
211. 

Peverel,  Thomas,  bp.  Llandaff',  248. 

Peverell,  Ro})ert,  prb.  Lincoln,  122. 

Pevesey,  Robert,  prl).  London,  437. 

Philip,  prb.  Lincoln,  116. 

Philip,  prb.  London,  394,  426. 

Philip,  archd.  Norwich,  478. 

Philip,  archd.  Rochester,  580. 

Philips,  Walter,  dn.  Rochester,  576. 

Philhmore,  Joseph,  dn.  Salisbury,  683. 

Philli])s,  Rollandor  Rowland,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 415. 

Philpott,  Henry,  ])rb.  Norwich,  500. 

Phisicus,  Richard,  prb.  London,  382. 

Pickaber,  Raljjh,  prb.  Oxford,  525. 

Pickering,  Charles,  prb.  Salisbury,  658. 

Pickering,  John,  prb.  London,  418. 

Pickering,  Robert  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  141. 

Pickhaver,  Ralph,  prb.  Sahsbury,  654. 

Pickover,  Ralj)h,  archd.  Rochester,  581. 

Pickover,  Ralph,  archd.  Salisbury,  626. 

Pictor,  Robert,  prb.  London,  429. 

Piel,  Henry,  archd.  Northampton,  57. 

Pierce,  Robert,  prb.  Salisbury,  663. 

Pierce,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  122. 

Pierce,  Thomas,  dn.  Salisbury,  618. 

Piercy,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  155. 

Pieri)ont,  Edmund,  prb.  Lincoln,  135. 

Piers,  John,  dn.  Oxford.  512. 

Piers,  John,  dn.  Salisbury,  617. 

Piers,  John,  bj).  Salisbury,  607. 

Piers,  William,  prb.  Oxford,  518,525. 

l*iers  or  Pierse,  William,  bp.  Peter- 
borough, 534. 

Pierse,  John,  bp.  Rochester,  572. 

Pierse,  Vincent,  prb.  Norwich.  408. 

Pierse,  William,  un.  Peterborougn,  539. 

Peirse  or  Piers,  William,  bp.  Peter- 
lummgh,  534.^ 

Pierson,  alias  Netlonde,  Robert,  prb. 
Peterborough,  546. 

Pigge,  Anthony,  prb.  Lincoln,  167. 

Pigge,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  139. 

Pight,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  i,-,6. 

Pikonham,  ^Villiam.  nrb.  Lincoln,  172. 

Pilkington.  John,  pro.  London.  40S. 

Pilkinton.  Rich.,  archd.  Ijeicoster,  62, 

Pimby,  Raymond  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  222. 


Pincerna,   alias    Butler,   Roger,  archd. 

Sudljury,  490. 
Pinckney,  William,  subdn.  London, 31 7. 
Pinnell,  Peter,  prb.  Rochester,  586. 
Pipa,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  171. 
Picjuet,  John,  prb.  London,  386. 
Piriton,  Richard  de,  archd.  Colchester, 

339- 
Pitt,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  183. 
Placentinus,  Theobaldus,  archd.  Lon- 
don, 319. 
Plantagenet,Geoffrey,  archd.  Lincoln, 43. 
Plantagenet,  Cjeotfrcy,  bj).  Lincoln,  8. 
Plessetis  or  Plessis,  Richard  de,  archd. 

Colchester,  339. 
Plesseto,    Ailbert  or    Gilbert    de,    prb. 

London,  388. 
Plesseto,    Gilbert  or   Ailbertus,  archd. 

London,  319. 
Plessis,  Richard  de,  prb.  London,  414. 
Plessis  or  Plessetis,  Richard  de,  archd. 

Colchester,  339. 
Plume,  Thomas,  prb.  Rochester,  586. 
Plume,  Thomas,  archd.  Rochester,  581. 
Plummer,    Christopher,   prb.   Lincoln, 

221. 
Plummer,    Christopher,   prb.   London, 

37°- 
Plumptre,  Charles,  prb.  Norwich,  501. 

Plumj)tre,  Robert,  prb.  Norwich.  499. 

Plumstock,   Richard  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 

222. 

Plumstock,  Wm.  de,  pre.  London,  349. 

Plumstocks,  Richard,  j)rb.  Lincoln,  202. 

Plumton,  Nicholas,  archd.  Norfolk,  482. 

Pocklington,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  165. 

Pocklington,  John,  prb.  Peterborough, 

Pocock,  Edward,  prb.  Oxford,  523,527, 
528. 

Pocock,  Edw.,  prb.  Salisbury,  660,  66^. 

Pocock,  John,  jirb.  Salisbury,  671. 

Podio  Hosato,  Pontius  de,  archd.  Lon- 
don, 320. 

Pointer,  Robert.  j)rb.  Lincoln,  237. 

Pointz,  Charles,  prb.  Llandatf,  268. 

Pole,  Edward,  pre.  Salisbury.  643. 

Pole,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  134. 

Pole  or  Poole,  David,  bp.  Peterborough, 

533- 
Pole,  Humph,  de  la,  prb.  London.  445. 
Pole,  Thomas  de  la,  prb.  London,  366. 
Pollard,  John,  archd.  Wilts,  6  to. 
Pollard,   Leonard,    prb.   Peterboroufi[h, 

Polmorna.  Polmogna  or  Palmerna,  \N  il- 

ham  de,  archd.  Middlesex.  328. 
Pomfret.  'Hiomas,  prb.  Lincoln.  191. 

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Ponet  or  Poynet,  John,  bp.  Rochester, 

570- 
Poole,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  377. 

Poole  or  Pole,  David,  bp.  Peterborough, 

533- 

Pooley,  John  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  104. 

Poore,  Richard,  dn.  Sahsbury,  613. 

Pope,  John,  pri).  Lincoln,  172,231. 

Pope,  John,  chan.  Lincoln,  93. 

Pope,  John,  archd.  Bedford,  74. 

Popham,  John  Leyborne,  prb.  Salis- 
bury, 687. 

Portall,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  108. 

Porter,  Edmund,  prb.  Norwich,  500. 

Porter,  John,  archd.  LlandafF,  261. 

Porter,  Rich.,  archd.  Buckingham,  70. 

Porter,  Wilham,  prb.  Lincoln,  122, 138. 

Porteus,  Beilby, prb.  Peterborough, 547. 

Porteus,  Beilb}'',  bp.  London,  306. 

Porteus,  Robert,  prb.  London,  413. 

Portington,  Thomas,  })rb.  Lincoln,  193. 

Portmarus,  John  de  Manito  de,  prb. 
Lincoln,  203. 

Pory,  Robert,  prb.  London,  452. 

Pory,  Robert,  archd.  Middlesex,  331. 

Postlethwayt,  Matthew,  archd.  Norwich, 
482. 

Potchett,  William,  prb.  Salisbury,  682. 

Poteman,  William,  prb.  London,  436. 

Poten  or  Potyn,  William,  archd.  Salis- 
bury, 623. 

Potman,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  147. 

Pott,  Joseph  Holden,  prb.  Lincoln,  230. 

Pott,  Joseph  Holden,  prb.  London,  413. 

Pott,  Joseph  Holden,  archd.  London, 

325. 
Pott,  Joseph  Holden,  archd.  St.Alban's, 

347- 
Potter,  John,  prb.  Oxford,  526. 

Potter,  John,  archd.  Oxford,  516. 

Potter,  John,  bp.  Oxford,  508. 

Potter,  Robert,  prb.  Norwich,  498. 

Potter,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  181. 

Potterne,  Wilham  de,  prb.  London,  441. 

Potyn  or  Poten,  William,  archd.  Salis- 
bury, 623, 

Poulton,  Michael,  prb.  Lincoln,  199. 

Powell,  Edward,  prb.  Lincoln,  124, 130, 
218. 

Powell,  Francis,  prb.  Sahsbury,  67 1 . 

Powell,  Gabriel,  prb.  London,  428. 

Powell,  Gervas,  prb.  Llandaff,  265. 

Powell,  John,  prb.  Llandaff,  264,  268. 

Powell,  Walter,  prb.  Lincoln,  139. 

Powell,  William,  prb.  Llandaff,  264. 

Powell,  AYilliam  Samuel,  archd.  Col- 
chester, 344. 

Power,  Walter,  prb.  Lincoln,  129. 


Poynet  or  Ponet,  John,  bp.  Rochester, 

570- 

Poynter,  John,  j)rb.  Oxford,  523. 

Pratt,  Henry,  ))rb.  Peterborough,  547. 

Pratt,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  150. 

Pratt,  John,  j)rb.  London,  421. 

Pratt,  Joseph  Stephen,  prb.  Peter- 
borough, 548. 

Pratt,  Samuel,  dn.  Rochester,  578. 

Praty,  Richard,  chan.  Salisbury,  650- 

Prees,  Robert  de,  archd.  Norfolk,  483. 

Prentys,  Edward,  pre.  Sahsbury,  642. 

Prentys,  John,  prb.  London,  388. 

Prentys,  Richard,  archd.  Essex,  335. 

Prescot,  Kenrick,  prb.  Norwich,  500. 

Preston,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  232. 

Preston,  John,  prb.  London,  389. 

Preston,  Richard,  prb. Lincoln,  101,115. 

Preston,  Walter,  prb.  London,  437. 

Prettyman,  George,  bp.  Lincoln,  29. 

Pretyman,  George,  prb.  London,  429. 

Pretyman,  George,  dn.  London,  317. 

Pretyman,  George  Thomas,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, 113. 

Pretyman,  George  Thomas,  chan.  Lin- 
coln, 95. 

Pretyman,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  99,  113. 

Pretyman,  John,  prb.  Norwich,  502. 

Pretyman,  John,  pre.  Lincoln,  87. 

Pretyman,  John,  archd.  Lincoln,  48. 

Pretyman,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  165. 

Pretyman,  Richard,  pre.  Lincoln,  87. 

Priaulx,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  656. 

Priaulx,  John,  archd.  Sahsbury,  626. 

Price,  David,  prb.  Lincoln,  132. 

Price,  David,  prb.  Llandaff,  264. 

Price,  David,  prb.  London,  392. 

Price,  Evan,  prb.  Llandaff,  268. 

Price,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  657. 

Price,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  181. 

Price,  Robert,  prb.  Sahsbury,  678. 

Price,  Robert,  pre.  Llandaff,  261. 

Price,  Theodore,  prb.  Lincoln,  173. 

Price,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  390. 

Price,  Hugh  ap,  prb.  Rochester,  582. 

Prichard,  William,  prb.  London,  419. 

Prickett,  John,  prb.  London,  413. 

Prideaux,  Humph,,  prb.  Norwich,  499. 

Prideaux,  Humph.,  archd.  Suffolk,  490. 

Prideaux,  Humph.,  dn.  Norwich,  477. 

Prideaux,  John,  prb.  Oxford,  525. 

Prideaux,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  655. 

Pritchard,  Thos.,  archd.  Llandaff,  260. 

Proby,  Charles,  prb.  Lincoln,  162. 

Probyn,  John,  archd.  Llandaff,  261. 

Procter,  George,  prb.  Lincoln,  131. 

Procter,  Joseph,  prb.  Norv/ich,  500. 

Procter,  Samuel,  prb.  Salisbury,  654. 


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749 


Proctor,  John,  j)rh.  Lincoln,  234. 
Prophet,  John,  jjrb.  I^incoln,  171,  189. 
Provast,  Jonas,  archd.  Berks,  636. 
Provence,  John,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  178. 
Prowett,  Alexander,  ])re.  Lincoln,  84. 
Prowett,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  109. 
Prynce,  .John,  j)rl>.  SaHsbury,  654. 
Prynn,  John,  prl).  Lincoln,  15H,  186. 
Prynn,  John,  treas.  Lincoln,  90. 
Prynn,  John,  subdn.  I^incoln,  40. 
Puckerinf(,  Thomas,  prb.  Norwich,  501. 
Pudsey,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  147. 
PuUeyn,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  loi. 
PuUeyn,  John,  prb.  London,  450. 
Pulleyn,  John,  chan.  Lincoln,  94. 
PuUeyn,  Robert,  archd.  Rochester,  579. 
Pulleyne,  John,  prb.  London,  446. 
Pulleyne,  John,  archd.  Colchester,  342. 
Pulter,  'i'homas,  prb.  London,  421. 
Purefoy,  John,  prb.  Oxford,  519. 
Purle,  William  of,  ])rb.  London,  414. 
Pusey,  Edward  Bouverie,  prb.  Oxford, 

528. 
Putta,  1)]).  Rochester,  55,'). 
Pye,  Benjamin,  prb.  Salisbury,  679. 
Pye,  Robert,  prb.  Rochester,  584. 
Pye,  William,  archd.  Berks,  636. 
Pyke,  William,  ])rb.  Norwich,  499. 
Pykenham,  Will.,  j)rb.  London,  445. 
Pykenliam,  Will.,  chan.  Norwich,  49^. 
Pykenham,  Will.,  archd.  Surtblk,488'. 
Pykerinjjf,  John,  prb.  London,  381. 
Pyle,  Thomas,  prb.  Salisbury,  668. 
Pyne,  Tertullian,  archd.  Sudbury,  493. 
Pyry,  Wm.  de,  j)rb.  Lincoln,  192. 

Q. 

Quarles,  John,    archd.    Northampton, 

Quarre,  John,  archd.  Llandaff,  260. 
Querceto    or   Chesney    or    de    Casnei, 

Robert  de,  archd.  Leicester,  59. 
Querendon,  Ralph  de,  subd.  Salisbury, 

620. 
Querendon,  Ralph  de,  archd.  Wilts,  629. 
Quichehn  or  Cuichclm,  bp.  Rochester, 

Quinl)orough,    Francis,    i)rl).    Lincoln, 

156. 
Quintilian,  prb.  London,  382. 

R. 

R.  .  .,  pre.  London,  34S. 
R.  .  .,  archd.  Colchester,  33S. 
R.  .  .,  archd.  Middlesex,  325,  326. 
Rac'  or  Raculfcr.  Ilu^h  dc.  j>rb.  Lon- 
don, 429. 
Raculfer.  Hujfh  de,  prb.  London.  429. 


Radcliffe,  George,  prb.  Salisbury,  686. 

Radcliff'e,  Willifun,  prb.  London,  436. 

Radclyft',  Ro^er,  prb.  London,  383. 

Radclyii",  Roger,  archd.  Salisbury,  625. 

Radclytt",  Roger,  dn.  London,  313. 

Radclytt'e,  Anthony,  prb.  Oxford,  531. 

Rading  or  Ruding,  John,  ])rb.  Lincoln, 
197. 

Radnor,  hlias  de,  bp.  LlandafT,  243. 

Radnor,  Will,  de,  treas.  Llandatl',  262. 

Radnor,  Wilham  de,  bp.  Llandaff,  244. 

Radyng,  John,  archd.  Bedford,  74. 

Radyng  or  Ruding,  John,  arclnl.  Lin- 
coln, 46. 

Radyng  or  Rudyng,  John,  archd.  North- 
ampton, 57. 

Ragerius  or  Raherius,  ))rb.  London,  374. 

Raherius,  prl).  London,  374. 

Rainbow,  Edw.,  dn.  Peterborough,. "",40. 

Ralee  or  Raleigh,  William  de,  bp.  Nor- 
wich, 461. 

Ralegh,  William  de,  prb.  London,  403. 

Raleigh  or  Ralee,  William  de,  bj).  Nor- 
wich, 461. 

Ralph,  i)rb.  London,  394,  432,  43.3. 

Ralph,  pre.  Lincoln,  82. 

Ralph,  pre.  London,  347. 

Ralph,  subd.  Lincoln,  37. 

Raljjh,  archd.  Bedford,  72. 

Ralj)h,  archd.  Colchester,  338. 

Ralph,  archd.  Leicester,  59. 

Ralj)h,  archd.  Llandaff,  258. 

Ralph,  dn.  Lincoln,  30. 

Rali)h,  bp.  Norwich,  461. 

Ralph,  bp.  Rochester,  .'557. 

Ralph  de  Alt.t  Ripa,  prb.  London,  368. 

Ralj)h  de  Leicester,  treas.  Lincoln,  88. 

Ralph  of  York,  chan.  Salisl)ury,  649. 

Ralph  of  York,  subd.  Salisbury,  619. 

Ramesey,  John  of,  ])rb.  London.  417. 

Randes,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  164. 

Randolf,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  434. 

Randolph,  Herbert,  prb.  Salisbury, 677. 

Randolph,  Herbert,  jire.  London.  331. 

Randoljih,  John,  jirb.  Oxford,  326. 

Randolph.  John,  prb.  Salisbiu"y.  677, 

Randolph.,  John,  bp.  London,  306. 

Randoljih,  John,  bp.  Oxford,  509. 

Randoljih,  John  Honywood,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 3S4, 

Randolph,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  117, 
142. 

Randoli>h,  Thomas,  prb.  LiMidon.  406. 

Randt)lph,  Thos.,  archd.  Oxford,  516. 

Riinds,  Ilenrv,  prb.  Lincoln,  175. 

Rands,  alias  Holbeach,  Henry,  op.  Lin- 
coln, 22. 

Ransford,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  193. 


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INDEX 


Rauulfus,  treas.  Salisbury,  645. 

Ranulph,  chan.  Norwich,  494. 

Rathur,  Richard,  prb.  London,  449. 

Rav-elingham  or  Raveningham,  Roger 
de,  archd.  Huntingdon,  49. 

Raveningham,  Roger  de,  archd.  Hunt- 
ingdon, 49. 

Ravenna,  the  Cardinal  of,  prb.  Lincoln, 
126. 

Ravenser,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  126. 

Ravenser,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  126. 

Ravenser,  Richard  de,  prb.'  Lincoln,  146, 
228. 

Ravenser,  Rich,  de,  archd.  Lincoln,  44. 

Ravenser,  Stephen  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  132. 

Ravensera,  Richard  de,  archd.  Norfolk, 

483- 
Ravensere,  Rich,  de,  prb.  London,  398. 
Ravensor  or  del  ser,  Stephen  de,  prb. 

Lincoln,  121.  , 

Ravis,  Thomas,  dn.  Oxford,  512. 
Ravis,  Thomas,  bp.  London,  302. 
Rawdon,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  161. 
Rawlens,  Richard,  prb.  London,  452. 
Rawlins,  Christopher,  prb.  Lincoln,  118. 
Rawlins,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  142. 
Rawlins,  Henry,  archd.  Salisbury,  625. 
Rawlins,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  123. 
Rawlins,  Richard,  archd.  Huntingdon, 

52. 
Rawson,  Richard,  archd.  Essex,  336. 
Rawston,  John,  alias  Richard,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, 164. 
Rawston,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  135. 
Rayment,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  376. 
Ray  men  t  or  Raymond,  Thomas,  archd. 

St.  Alban's,  346. 
Raymente,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  188. 
Raymond  or  Rayment,  Thomas,  archd. 

St.  Alban's,  346. 
Rayne,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  117,  221. 
Rayne,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  416. 
Rayner,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  no. 
Read,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  138. 
Reade,  William,  archd.  Rochester,  580. 
Readie,  J.,  prb.  Rochester,  587. 
Reddeswell,  Robert  de,  prb.  London, 

400,  448. 
Reddeswell,  Robert  de,  treas.  London, 

353- 

Reddeswell,  Robert  de,  archd.  Middle- 
sex, 327. 

Redewell  or  Pedwell,  John,  subd.  Salis- 
bury, 620. 

Redman,  William,  bp.  Norwich,  470. 

Redmayne,  Robert,  chan.  Norwich,  496. 

Redomer,  Giles  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  99. 

Reginald,  subd.  Lincoln,  38. 


Reginald,  archd.  Leicester,  59. 
Reginald,  archd.  Middlesex.  326, 
Reginald  of  St.  Alban's,  prb.  London, 

3^3- 
Reginaldi   or    Reynolds,  Walter,    prb. 

London,  448. 
Regio,  Bartholomew  de,  prb.  London, 

447- 
Rehulph,    Deorufu    or    Ceoruulf,    Ijp. 

London,  278. 

Reid,  Anthony,  prb.  Lincoln,  237. 

Reinerus,  archd.  Norwich,  478. 

Reins  or  Reme,  Hamo  de,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 385. 

Reme,  Hamo  de,  prb.  London,  385. 

Remigius  of  Feschamp,  bp.  Lincoln,  7, 

Reniger  or  Rhanger,  Michael,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 431. 

Rennell,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  391. 

Rennell,  Thomas,  prb.  Salisbury,  684. 

Renniger,  Michael,  prb.  Lincoln,  148. 

Renniger,  Michael,  chan.  Lincoln,  94. 

Renniger,  Michael,  pre.  Lincoln,  86. 

Renniger,  Michael,  subd.  Lincoln,  41. 

Repindon  or  Repington,  Philip,  bp. 
Lincoln,  16. 

Repington,  Philip,  bp.  Lincoln,  16. 

Repphngham,  Thomas  de,  archd.  Stow, 
78. 

Repps,  alias  Rugg,  William,  bp.  Nor- 
wich, 468. 

Repyngton,   Ralph  de,   archd.   Berks, 

634- 
Reresby,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  118. 
Restitutus,  abp.  London,  274. 
Rethun,  bp.  Leicester,  4. 
Reymund,  archd.  Leicester,  59. 
Reymund,  archd.  Lincoln,  43. 
Reynel,  George,  prb.  Lincoln,  179. 
Reynell,  George,  prb.  Lincoln,  128. 
Reyner,  prb.  London,  414. 
Reyner,  treas.  Lincoln,  87. 
Reyner    the   Lombard,   prb.    London, 

420. 
Reyner,  Edward,  prb.  Lincoln,  115. 
Reyner,  William,  subd.  London,  317. 
Reynes,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  229. 
Reynham  or  Kenham,  William  de,  prb. 

London,  420. 
Reynham  or  Kenham, William  de,  chan. 

London,  359. 
Reynold,  Decimus,  prb.  Lincoln,  168. 
Reynolds,  Anthony,  prb.  Lincoln,  235. 
Reynolds,  Charles,  prb.  Lincoln,  154, 

179. 
Reynolds,  Charles,  chan.  Lincoln,  95. 
Reynolds,     Edward,    archd.    Norfolk, 

485. 


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751 


Reynolds,  Edward,  dn.  Oxford,  513. 
Reynoldw,  Edward,  bp.  Norwich,  472. 
Reynolds,  Frederic,  prb.  Lincoln,  122. 
Reynolds,  George,  prb.. Lincoln,  118. 
Reynolds,  George,  siibd.  Lincoln,  41. 
Reynolds,  (ieorge,  archd.  l^incoln,  48. 
Reynolds,  Joiin,  archd,  Norwich,  481. 
Reynolds,  John,  dn.  Lincoln,  35. 
Reynolds,  Octavian,  prb.  Lincoln,  173. 
Reynolds,  Octavian,  pre.  Llandaff",  261. 
Reynolds,  Richard,  prb,  Peterborough, 

547- 

Reynolds,  Rich.,  dn.  Peterborough, 540. 

Reynolds,  Richard,  bp.  Lincoln,  28. 

Reynolds,   Robert,  prb.   Lincoln,   183, 
188. 

Reynolds    or    Reginaldi,  Walter,    prb. 
London,  448. 

Rham,  William  Lewes,  prb.  Salisbury, 
682. 

Rhanger  or  Reniger,  Michael,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 431. 

Rhodes,  John,  prb,  Norwich,  501. 

Rhodes,  Rob.,  prb,  Peterborough,  543, 

Rice,  Philip  ap,  ])ib.  London,  386. 

Richard,  prb.  London,  368,  377,  379, 
391,  400,  406,  435,  444. 

Richard,  i)re.  Salisbury,  640. 

Richard,  subd.  Lincoln,  37, 

Richard,  archd,  Colchester,  338. 

Richard,  archd.  Lincoln,  43. 

Richard,  archd.  Suffolk,  486. 

Richard,  archd.  Wilts,  627. 

Richard  the  Poor,  l)p.  Salisbury,  595. 

Richards,  John,  prb.  Norwich,  501. 

Richards,  William,  archd.  Berks,  636. 

Richards,  Will.,  archd.  Salisbury,  626. 

Richardson,  John,  jirb.  Lincoln,  i-,6. 

Richardson,  John,  dn.  Rochester,  577. 

Richardson,  Rich.,  chan.  London,  362. 

Richardson,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  113, 

Richardson,  Robert,  dn.  Lincoln,  36. 
Richardson,  Samuel,  i)rb.  Lincoln,  235. 
Richardson, William,  prb.  Lincoln,  235. 
Ricliardson,  William,  pre.  Lincoln,  87. 
Rifhman,  Richard,  prl).  Lincoln,  142. 
Riddesdalo,  John,  prb.  Rochester,  586. 
Rider,  John,  ])rb.  London,  448. 
Rider,  John,  trcas.  Llandatl',  262. 
Ridford.  William  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  132. 
Ridley,  (ilocoster,  prb.  Salisbury,  675. 
Ridley,  Henry  Jt)hn,  prb.  Norwich,  501. 
Ridley,  Nicholas,  bp.  London,  300. 
Ridley.  Nicholas,  bp.  Rochester^  -,70. 
Rim,  Richard  dc,  ]irb.  Lincoln,  121. 
Rimmgton,  Francis,  prb.  Lincoln,  227. 
Ringsted,Thos,,  prb.  Lincoln,  1 17,  127. 


Ripa,  Ralph  de  Alta,  chan.  London,  358. 
Rising,  William  de,  prb.  London,  433, 
Rising,  William  de,  pre,  London,  348. 
Rising,  Will,  de,  archd.  London,  319. 
Robbins,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  207. 
Robert,  ])rb.  London,  388,  394,  400, 

423,  426,  435. 
Robert,  chan.  Salisbury,  649. 
Robert,  ])re.  Salisbury,  640. 
Robert,  archd.  Lincoln,  43. 
Robert,  archd.  Northampton,  55. 
Robert,  archd,  Salisbury,  622, 
Robert  I,  dn.  Salisbury,  612. 
Robert  de  Bedford,  pre.  Lincoln,  82. 
Robert  of  Canterbury,    prb.   London, 

407. 
Robert  of  Canterbury,  archd.  Esse.x, 

334- 
Robert  the  Norman,   or  Rotbert,  bp. 

London,  280. 
Roberts,  Faulke,  prb.  Norwich,  500. 
Roberts,  Morgan,  archd,  Llandaff,  260. 
Roberts,  Richard,  prb  Lincoln,  117. 
Roberts,  Thomas,  archd.  Norwich,  481 
Roberts,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  159. 
Roberts,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  192. 
Robertson,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  141, 

153,  161,  236. 
Robertson,  Thos.  treas.  Salisbury,  647. 
Robertson,  Thos.  archd.  Leicester,  62. 
Robinson,  Hugh,  prb.  Lincoln,  204. 
Robinson,  John,  prb,  Lincoln,  128, 169, 

227. 
Robinson,  John,  prb.  Rochester,  585. 
Robinson,  John,  pre,  Lincoln,  86. 
Robinson,  John,  subd.  Salisbur)',  621. 
Robinson,  John,  archd,  Bedford,  75. 
Robinson,  John,  archd,  Lincoln,  47, 
Robinson,  John,  bp,  London,  304. 
Robinson,  Jonathan,  prb,  Lincoln,  131. 
Robinson,  Thomas,  prb,  Lincoln,  186, 

227. 
Robinson,  Thomas,  prb.  Llandafl,  264. 
Robinson.  Thomas,  prb.  London.  413. 
Robinson,  Thomas,  prb.  Peterborough, 

.")44- 
Robinson,  Thos,,  prb,  Rochester,  583. 
Roby,  Henry,  jirb,  London,  416, 
Rockrey,  Edmund,  prb.  Rochester,  586. 
Roderick,  Peter,  prb,  Lincoln.  185. 
Roff,  Soloman  de,  prb,  London,  374. 
Roger,  prb,  London,  ;^6S. 
Roger,  archd,  Berks,  632. 
Roger,  archd,  Middlesex.  325. 
Roger,  archd.  Wilts,  627. 
Roger,  dn.  Salisbury,  612. 
Roger,  bp.  Salisbury,  594. 
Roger  the  Chaplain,  prb.  London.  420, 


752' 


INDEX 


Roger  of  Sarum,  pre.  Salisbury,  640. 
Rogers,  Christopher,  prb.  Oxford,  531. 
Rogers,  Edward,  prl).  Sahsbury,  682, 
Rogers,  Henry,  prb.  Salisbury,  665. 
Rogers,  James,  })rb.  Lincoln,  100,  174. 
Rogers,  John,  prb.  London,  424. 
Rogers,  John,  archd.  Leicester,  63. 
Rogers,  Richard,  prb.  London  386. 
Rogers,  Samuel,  i)rb.  Salisbury,  657. 
Rogers,  Simon,  prb.  London,  402, 440. 
Rogerson,  William  prb.  London,  402. 
Rogeto,  Bertrand  de,  prb.'  Lincoln,  140. 
Rollaston,    Samuel,    archd.    Salisbury. 

627. 
Rolle,  Edward,  prb.  Salisbury,  675. 
Rolleston,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  121. 
Rolleston,  Robert,  prb.  London,  427. 
Rolleston,  Samuel,  prb.  Salisbury,  669. 
Rolveston,  Roger  de,  archd.  Leicester, 

59- 
Rolveston,  Roger  de,  dn,  Lincoln,  30. 

Romanus,  bp.  Rochester,  .^^54. 

Romanus,  Laurence,  prb.  London,  365, 
420. 

Romanus,  Percivallus,  archd.  Bucking- 
ham, 68. 

Romayn,  John  le,  prb.  Lincoln,  191, 
196. 

Romayn,  John  le,  chan.  Lincoln,  92. 

Romayn,  John  le,  pre.  Lincoln,  83. 

Rome,  John,  prb,  Lincoln,  233. 

Romeyn,  Edward,  prb.  Lincoln,  99. 

Romworth,  alias  Cirencester,  Henry, 
prb.  Lincoln,  216. 

Rook,  Geo.  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  184. 

Roos,  Peter  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  199. 

Rootes,  Richard,  prb.  Salisbury,  668. 

Rope,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  145. 

Ros,  Robert  de,  prb.  London,  423. 

Ross,  Robert  de,  archd.  London,  320. 

Rossiihaiaco,  Raymond  de,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, 176. 

Rostandus,  prb.  London,  433. 

Rothbury,  Robert,  prb.  London,  407. 

Rotheram,  Roger,  archd.  Rochester,  580. 

Rotheram,  alias  Scot,  Thomas,  bp.  Ro- 
chester, 568. 

Rotherham,  Roger,  prb.  Lincoln,  169. 

Rotherham,  Roger,  archd.  Leicester,  61. 

Rotherham, Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  229. 

Rotherham,  alias  Scott,  Thomas,  bp. 
Lincoln,  20. 

Rothewell,  Will,  de,  prb.  London,  401. 

Rothewell,  Will,  de,  archd.  Essex,  334. 

Rothwell,  Roger  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  230, 

233- 
Rothwell,  Will,  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  140. 

Rouceby,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  116,  123. 


I  Rouley,  John,  prb.  London,  369. 
Round,  James  Thomas,  prb.  London, 

!      365.    . 

j  Rous,  Giles  de,  archd.  Norwich,  478. 

I  Rous  or  Rufus,  Giles  le,  archd.  North- 

i      ampton,  56. 

j  Rowbotham,  Robert,  pre.  Llandaff,  261. 

I  Rowbotham,  Rob.,  archd.  Llandaff,  260. 

Rowden,  Francis,  prb.  Salisbury,  678. 

Rowel,  Roger  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  233. 

Rowel,  Roger  de,  archd.  Bedford,  72. 

Rowell,  Ralph  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  loi. 

Rowell  or  Lovel,  Roger,  archd.  Roches- 
ter, 580. 

Rowthall,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  172. 

Rowthall,  Thomas,  dn.  Salisbury,  616. 

Royden,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  231. 

Royston,  John,  prb.  London,  424. 

Royston,  Rich.,  prb.  Lincoln,  141,  193. 

Royston,  alias  Smith,  Richard,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, 124,  130. 

Rudborn,  Thos.,  archd.  Sudbury,  492, 

Ruding,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  iii,  135, 
217,  229. 

Ruding,  John,  archd.  Stow,  79. 

Ruding  or  Rading,  John,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, 197. 

Ruding  or  Radyng,  John,  archd.  Lin- 
coln, 46. 

Rudyard,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  160. 

Rudyng  or  Radyng,  John,  archd.  North- 
ampton, 58. 

Ruffus,  Ail  ward,  prb.  London,  362. 

Ruffus  or  Rufus,  Richard,  archd.  Essex, 

333- 

Ruffus  vel  Rufus,  Richard,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 441. 

Rufus  or  Rous,  Giles  le,  archd.  North- 
ampton, 56. 

Rufus  or  Ruffus,  Richard,  archd.  Essex, 

333- 

Rufus  vel  Ruffus,  Richard,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 441. 

Rugg,  Robert,  archd.  Suffolk,  489. 

Rugg,  ahas  Repps,  William,  bp.  Nor- 
wich, 468. 

Ruggenhall,  Robert,  archd.  Dorset, 639. 

Ruggenhill,  John  Longespeye  of,  archd. 
Stow,  78. 

Rumworth,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  185. 

Runcorn,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  201. 

Rundle,  Thomas,  prb.  Salisbury,  666, 
667. 

Rundle,  Thos.,  treas.  Salisbury,  648. 

Rundle,  Thomas,  archd.  Wilts,  631. 

Rupibus,  Peter  de,  pre.  Lincoln,  82. 

Rusel,  John,  prb.  London,  404. 

Rushooke,  Thomas,  bp.  Llandaff,  247. 


N  O  M  I  N  U  M. 


753 


Russcl,  John,  prl).  Lincoln,  209,  230. 
Riissel,  John,  prl).  London,  4[i. 
Russel,  John,  archd.  Berks,  635. 
Russel,  John,  bp,  Rochester,  568. 
Russel,  'I'hornas,  prb.  Lincoln,  102. 
Russell,  John,  ])rb.  Peterborough,  549. 
Russell,  John,  bp.  Lincoln,  20. 
Rutherforth,  'I'hos.,  archd.  Essex,  337. 
Rycroft,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  205. 
Rydeley,    Robert,    j)rb.    London,    402, 

412,424. 
Ryder,  Henry,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  219. 
Ryder,  John,  })rb.  London,  401. 
Rye,  George,  prb.  Oxford,  526. 
Rye,  (ieorge,  archd.  Oxford,  516. 
Ryley,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  132. 
Ryj)j)on,  Richard,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  109. 
Rysham,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  209. 
Rythen,  Peter  de,  prb.  IJncoln,  192. 
Ryves,  John,  archd.  Berks,  636. 
Ryvet,  William,  archd.  Suffolk,  489. 

S. 

S. .  . . ,  j)rb.  Lincoln,  220. 

S.  Albano,  Elias  de,  chan.  Salisbury, 
6f)0. 

S.  Edmundo,  Hugh  de,  archd.  Col- 
chester, 338. 

S.  Fagano,  Hob.  de,  treas.  Llandaff,  262. 

S.  Maria,  Peter  de,  treas.  London,  352. 

S.  Maria,  \Vm.  de,  chan.  London,  338. 

S.  Maria,  Wm.  de,  dn.  London,  309. 

S.  Maria^  Ecdesia,  Robert  de,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 368. 

S.  Martin,  Laurence  de,  bp.  Rochester, 
561. 

S.  Melano,  Lewis  de, treas.  Llandaff,  262. 

Sabaudia,  Amadeus  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 
222. 

Sal)audia,  Peter  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  182. 

Sabaudia  or  Savoy,  Amadeus  de,  archd. 
Oxon,  65. 

Sabaudia  or  Savoy,  Peter  de,  prb.  Lin- 
coln,  lC)^y. 

Sabello,  I'audulphus  de,  prl).  I^incoln, 

I49-. 
Saccavil  or  Sachevil,  Alexander  dc,  prb. 

London,  ;\()X. 
Sacheveroll.  Joshua, prb.  Salisbury, 660. 
Sachevil  or  Saccavil,  Alexander  de,  prb. 

London,  3^18. 
Sackct,  John.  prb.  Lincoln,  188. 
Sacrus,  Magister,  archd.  Suffolk,  487. 
Saddington,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  185. 
Sagcr,  Joseph,  prb.  Salisbury,  668. 
Sager,  Joseph,  archd.  Salisbury.  627. 
Sager.  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  669. 
Sainjust.  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  177. 

VOL.   II. 


Saint  Just  or  Sayntlefte,  Thomas,  pre. 
Salisbury,  643. 

Saint  Thomas  de  London,  prb.  London, 
429. 

Salcote  alias  Capon,  John,  bp.  Salis- 
bury, 6o,j. 

Salcrnc,  Walter  de,  prb.  London,  433. 

Salerne,  Walter  de,  dn.  London,  309. 

Salisbury,  Godwin  of,  pre.  Salisbury, 
641. 

Salisbury,  John,  prb.  Norwich,  501. 

Salisbury,  John,  chan.  Lincoln,  94. 

Salisbury,  John,  dn.  Norwich,  473,  476. 

SaUsbury,  Robert,  prb.  Rochester,  586, 

Salisbury,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  107, 
161. 

Salisbury,  Thomas,  archd.  Bedford,  74. 

Salisbury,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  149. 

Salley,  Miles,  bp.  Llandaff,  230. 

Salmon,  John,  bp.  Norwich, 462. 

Salt,  James,  prb.  London,  387. 

Salter,  John,  prb.  Salisbur)-,  683. 

Salter,  Jolm,  archd.  Norfolk,  483. 

Salter,  Samuel,  prb.  Norwich,  497,  502. 

Saltmarsh,  Will,  of,  bp.  Llandaff,  242. 

Saluciis,  Boniface  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  151. 

Saluciis,   Boniface  de,  pre.   Sahsbur)'', 
!       641. 

I  Saluciis,  Boniface  de,  archd.  Bucking- 
I       ham,  68. 

1  Saluciis,  George  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  104. 
i  Saluciis,  George  de,  pre.  Salisbury,  64 1 . 
'  Saluciis,  George  de,  archd.  Bucking- 
I       ham,  68, 

Salvage,  John,  prb.  London,  370. 

Salviis,  Otto  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  no. 

Sainbee,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  230. 

Samber,  James  Sterling,  subdn.  Salis- 
bury, 622. 

Samm,  William,  prb.  Salisbury,  661. 

Sampson,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  164. 
'  Sampson,  Richard,  jirb.  London,  378. 

Sampson,  Rich.,  treas.  Salisbury,  647. 

Sampson.  Richard,  archd.  Suffolk,  489. 
,  Sami)son,  Richard,  dn.  London,  314. 

Sampson,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  423. 

Sampson,  'I'homas,  dn.  Oxford.  511. 

Sampson.  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  133. 

Sancroft.  William,  prb.  I^ondon.  422. 

Sancroft.  William,  dn.  London.  316. 

Sancta  Maria,  John  de,  prb.  London, 

Sancta?  Maria?  Ecclesia,  ^^  illiam  de, 
prb.  London.  371. 

Sanctio  Poteutianir,  Petrus  C;u-dinalis, 
archil.  Rochester,  3S0. 

Sancto  Albano,  Reginald  de,  prb.  Lon- 
don. 448. 

5  D 


754 


INDEX 


Sancto  Claro  or  Seinclere,  John  de,  prb. 
London,  447. 

Sancto  Dionysio,  John  de,  archd.  Ro- 
chester, 580. 

Sancto  Edmundo,  Hugh  de,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 385. 

Sancto  Martino,  Wilham  de,  archd, 
Rochester,  580. 

Sandale,  John  of,  prb.  London,  417. 

Sandale,  John  de,  dn.  London,  311. 

Sandale,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  140. 

Sanders,  Erasnnus,  prb.  Rbchester,  585. 

Sanderson,  Ralph,  prb.  Salisbury,  657. 

Sanderson,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  150. 

Sanderson,  Robert,  prb.  Oxford,  525. 

Sanderson,  Robert,  bp.  Lincoln,  26. 

Sanderson,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  428. 

Sanderson,  Thomas,  archd.  Rochester, 
581. 

Sandes  or  Sandys,  Edwin,  bp.  London, 
301. 

Sandford,  George,  prb.  Lincoln,  218. 

Sandford,  Fulke  de,  prb.  London,  382. 

Sandford,  Henry  de,  bp.  Rochester,  560. 

Sandford,  Richard  de,  prb. London, 365. 

Sandon,  John,  prb.  London,  406. 

Sandon,  Robert  de,  prb.  London,  365. 

Sandwich,  Walter,  prb.  Lincoln,  234, 

Sandwich,  Henry  de,  prb.  London,  447. 

Sandwich,  Henry  of,  archd.  Oxon,  65. 

Sandwich,  Henry  of,  bp.  London,  286. 

Sandwich,  Stephen  de,  prb.  London, 
406,447. 

Sandwich  de  or  Sandwico,  Stephen  of, 
archd.  Essex,  333. 

Sandwico,   Stephen  de,  archd.   Essex, 

333- 
Sandys,  Edwyn,  prb.  Peterborough,  545. 

Sandys,  Thomas,  prb.  LlandaiF,  268. 

Sandys  or  Sandes,  Edwin,  bp.  London, 

301. 
San    Salvatore,    Reymund   Garsia   de, 

prb.  Lincoln,  191. 
Sansetun,  Benedict  de,  prb.  London, 

414. 
Sansetun,   Benedict  de,  pre.  London, 

348. 
Sansetun,  Benedict  de,  bp.  Rochester, 

560. 
Santhorp    or    Sarthorp,    Anthony   de, 

archd.  Stow,  77. 
Sapcoat,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  195. 
Sapcote,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  130. 
Sapcote,  Wilham,  prb.  Lincoln,  209. 
Sarden,  William,  archd.  Oxon,  65. 
Sarden,  William  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  225, 

228. 
Sarden,  William  de,  archd.  Oxon,  65. 


Sardena,  Wilham  de,  prb.  London,  385. 

Sardene,  William  de,  ])rb.  London,  400. 

Saresson,  alias  Wygenhale,  John,  chan. 
Norwich,  495. 

Saresson,  alias  Wygenhale,  John,  archd. 
Sudbury,  492. 

Sarthorp  or  Santhorp,  Anthony  de, 
archd.  Stow,  77. 

Sarum,  Roger  of,  pre.  Salisbury,  640. 

Saul,  Edward,  prb.  Lincoln,  125. 

Saunder,  William,  prb.  London,  375. 

Saunders,  Anthony,  chan.  London,  361. 

Saunders,  Hugh,  prb.  London,  386. 

Saunders,  Kenrick  Francis,  pre.  Salis- 
bury, 682. 

Saunders  alias  Break  spear,  Hugh,  prb. 
London,  364. 

Saunford,  Fulk  de,  treas.  London,  352. 

Savage,  Thomas,  bp.  London,  298. 

Savage,  Thomas,  bp.  Rochester,  568. 

Savage,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  206. 

Savaricus,  archd.  Northampton,  55. 

Savoy,  Peter  of,  pre.  Lincoln,  83. 

Savoy,  Peter  of,  dn.  Salisbury,  614, 

Savoy,  Thomas  of,  archd.  Wilts,  628. 

Savoy  or  Sabaudia,  Amadeus  de,  archd. 
Oxon,  65. 

Savoy  or  Sabaudia,  Peter  de,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, 165. 

Sawyer, prb.  Norwich,  500. 

Saxenhurst,  Roger  de,  archd.  Leicester, 

59- 
Saxey,  William,  prb.  London,  452. 

Saxey,  William,  treas.  London,  356. 
Saxton,  John,  prb.  London,  427. 
Say,  Leonard  or  Laurence,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, 122. 
Say,  Simon,  prb.  Lincoln,  100. 
Say,  William,  prb.  London,  401,  418, 

445-  . 

Say,  Wilham,  archd.  Northampton,  58. 

Say,  William,  dn.  London,  313. 
Sayer,  Joseph,  prb.  Salisbury,  659. 
Sayntlefte  or  Saint  Just,  Thomas,  pre. 

Sahsbury,  643. 
Scalby,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  106,225. 
Scalleby,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  144. 
Seamier,  Edmund,  bp.  Norwich,  470. 
Seamier,  Edmund,  bp.  Peterborough, 

534- 
Scammel,  Walter,  pre.  Salisbury,  641. 
Scammel,  Walter,  treas.  Salisbury,  645. 
Scammel,  Walter,  archd.  Berks,  633. 
Scammel,  Walter,  dn.  Salisbury,  614. 
Scammel,  Walter,  bp.  Salisbury,  597. 
Scarborough  or  Scardebe,  Robert  de, 

prb.  London,  382. 
Scarburgh,  Edm.  prb.  Salisbury,  662. 


N  0  M  I  N  U  M. 


/OD 


Scardebe  or  Scarborough,  Robert  de, 
prb.  Ijondon,  382. 

Scarle,  Joliii,  archd.  Lincoln,  45. 

Scatterf^ood,  A  nth.,  prb.  Lincoln,  196. 

Scattergood,  Sam.,  prb.  Lincoln,  196. 

Schrop,  (jeoHrey  de,  })rb.  London,  427. 

Scory,  John,  bp.  Rochester,  571. 

Scot  alias  Rotheram,  Thomas,  ])p.  Ro- 
chester, 568. 

Scotho,  William  de,  prb.  London,  377. 

Scott,  Cuthbert,  prij.  London,  375. 

Scott,  John,  prb.  London,  36,",. 

Scott,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  669. 

Scott,  Roljert,  dn.  Rochester.  577. 

Scott,  Hon.  William  Hugh,  prb.  Salis- 
bury, 687. 

Scott  alias  Rotheram,  Thomas,  bp.  Lin- 
coln, 20. 

Scriba,  Nicolas,  pre,  London,  388. 

Scrivener,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  no, 

,  235- 

Scroop,  Stephen  de,  prb,  Lincoln,  231. 
Scroop  or  le    Strorp,  Jeffry  de,    prb. 

Lincoln,  155. 
Scrop,  Roger  le,  prb.  London,  407. 
Scrope,  Ralph,  ])rl).  I^incoln,  97,  197. 
Scrope,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  102, 
Searle,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  230. 
Seaward,  Thomas,  prb,  Sahsbury,  672, 
Seaxvvulf,  bp,  Leicester,  4, 
Seber  or  Sever,  Hen.,  ])rb,  London, 389, 
Seber  or  Sever,  Henry,  chan.  London, 

360. 
Seeker,  (leorge,  i)rb,  London,  36S,  453. 
Seeker,  Thomas,  dn.  London,  316, 
Seeker,  Thomas,  bp.  Oxford,  -)OS. 
Sedgwick,  Adam,  j)rb.  Norwich,  501. 
Sedgwick,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  207. 
Sedgwick,  Josej^h,  prb.  Lincoln,  207. 
Sedgwick,  Leonard,  prb.  Lincoln,  230. 
Segarus,  ])rb.  London,  403. 
Segrave,  (iilbcrt,  prb,  Lincoln,  187, 
Segrave,  (iilbert,  pre,  London,  348. 
Segrave.  (Jilbert,  archd.  ()xon,65. 
Segrave,  (Jilbert  de,  j)rb,  Lincoln,  184. 
Segrave,  (Iilbert  do,  prb.  London,  426. 
Segrave,  (iill)crt  de,  bp.  London,  289. 
Segrave,  Stephen  de,  archd.  Essex,  334, 
Segrave,  Thomas  de,  i)rb,  London,  427, 
Seinclere   or   Sancto   (Jlaro,    John   de, 

])rb.  London,  447, 
Seintjust,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  372, 
Selby,  Ralph,  archd.  Huckingham,  69, 
Solby.  Ralph,  archd,  Norfolk,  483. 
Selby  or  Sileby,  John,  prb.  London,  423. 
Sell)y,  .lt)hn  de,  prb.  Lincoln.  200. 
Selby,  Nicholas  de,  archd.  Wilts,  628. 
Sellers,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  162. 


Selot,  John,  chan.  Norwich.  49-. 
Selot,  John,  archd.  Sudbury,  492. 
Selvestone,  John  de,  prb.  London,  382. 
Selwyn,  Charles  Jasper,  prb.  Salisbury, 

676. 
Semer  or  Somer,  John,  prb.  Lincoln, 

145. 
Sendall,  John,  i)rb.  London,  436. 
Sephain,  Edward,  j)rb.  London,  431. 
Sequyn,  Vitalis,  prb.  Lincoln,  174, 
Serlo,  dn,  Salisbury,  612. 
Seth,  ....  prb.  London,  451. 
Seton,  \Valter  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  225. 
Sever  or  Seber,  Hen.,  j)rb.  London, 389. 
Sever  or  Seber,  Henry,  chan.  London, 

360. 
Seville,  Anthony  Corano  or  Corro  of, 

prb,  London,  390. 
Seward,  Henry,  prb.  Salisbury,  655. 
Sewell,  Thomas,  jjrb.  London,  398,  424. 
Seymour,  John,  })rb.  Lincoln,  203,234. 
Seymour,  John   Ilobait,  prb.  Lincoln, 

170. 
Shaaor  Shaw,  Ralph,  prb.  London, 372. 
Shafto,  Thomas   Goodfellow,  prb.  Ox- 
ford, 521. 
Shapewick,  Van,  alias  Shapewyke,  alias 

Horston,  Thomas,  jirb.  London,  404. 
Shaj)ewyke,    Thomas,     prl).    London, 

404. 
Sharcsted,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  95. 
Sharnbroke,  Edv.,  prb.  London,  445. 
Sharp,  Henry,  i)rb.  London,  369,  378. 
Shaij),  Henry,  archd.  Rochester,  580. 
Sharp,  J(jhn,  prb.  Norwich,  499. 
Sharj),  John,  archd.  Berks,  636. 
Sharp,  John,  dn.  Norwich,  477. 
Sharp,  Lionel,  archd.  I^erks,  636. 
I  Sharpe,  Gr*egory,  prb.  Salisbury,  673. 

Sharjie,  Henry,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  J42,  189. 
i  Sharpe,  Henry,  prb.  London,  3S0. 
Sharpe,  Henry,  archd.  Bedford,  74. 
Sharpe,  Lancelot,  prb.  London,  387. 
Shaw  or  Shaa,  R;\lph, prl).  London. 372. 
Shaxton,    Nicholas,    tr'eas.     Salisbury, 

Shaxton,  Nicholas,  bp.  Salisbury,  405. 

Sheepshanks,  Will.,  j)r'b.  Lincoln,  184. 
■  Shedield,  Wm.,  i>rb.  Lincoln,  127,  182. 

Shedield,  William,  airhd.Stow,  79. 

Sheldon,  (iilbert,  bp.  London,  304. 

Sheles,  John,  prb.  Lincoln.  212. 
,  Shenkwyn,  Thos.,chan.  Norwicli,  495. 

Shenkwyn.  Thos.,  archd.  Sudbury.  492. 

vShepey,  John  de.  bp.  Rochester.  363. 
,  She|ieye.  John  de.  dii.  Lincoln.  ^^^^. 
'  Shephard,  Nicholas,  prb.  Peterborough, 

545- 

5  ''  - 


756 


INDEX 


Shephard,  Nicholas,  archd.  Northamp- 
ton, 542. 

Shepherd,  Richard,  archd.  Bedford,  76. 

Shepney,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  192. 

Shep])arfl,  Nich.  prb.  Lincoln,  2 12,  237. 

Sherard,  Robert,  prb.  Salisbury,  672. 

Sherborne,  Robert,  prb.  London,  395. 

Sherborne,  Wid.,  chan.  Llandaff,  263. 

SherboLirn,  Rob., prb.  j^incoln,  167,189. 

Sherbourn,  Robert,  prb.  London,  449. 

Sherbourn,    Robert,    archd.   Bucking- 
ham, 69. 

Sherbourn,    Robert,    archd.   Hunting- 
don, 52. 

Sherbourn,  Robert,  dn.  London,  313. 

Sherbourne,  Robert,  prb.  London,  411. 

Sherlock,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  450. 

Sherlock,  Thomas,  prb.  Norwich,  500. 

Sherlock,  Thomas,  bp.  London,  305. 

Sherlock,  Thomas,  bp.  Salisburj^,  610. 

Sherlock,  William,  prb.  London,  425. 

Sherlock,  Wilham,  dn.  London,  316. 

Sherman,  John,  prb.  Sahsbury,  659. 

Sherman,  John,  archd.  Salisbury,  626. 

Shery,  John,  pre.  London,  350. 

Shetton,  Richard  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  208. 

Shipley,  Jonathan,  prb.  Oxford,  530. 

Shipley,  Jonathan,  bp.  LlandafF,  256. 

Shirbourn,  John,  archd.  Essex,  335. 

Shireff,  Edmund,  prb. Lincoln,  117, 135. 

Shireff,  Edmund,  archd.  Stow,  79. 

Shirewood,  Will,  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  95. 

Shirford,  Thomas  de,  archd.  Suffolk, 
488.  ^ 

Shirington,  Walter,  prb.  Lincoln,  142. 

Shirwode,  William,  treas.  Lincoln,  88. 

Shorested,   Briscus   de,  prb.   Lincoln, 
225. 

Shorna,  Henry  de,  prb.  London,  385. 

Short,  William,  prb.  Sahsbury,  686. 

Shorthose,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  666. 

Shorton,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  181. 

Shouldham,  Edward,  prb.  Lincoln,  223. 

Shrovesbury,  Wilham  de,  prb.  London. 

363- 
Shute,  Christopher,  prb.  London,  428. 

Shute,  Christopher,  prb.  Rochester,  587. 

Shute,  Christopher,  archd.  St.  Alban's, 

346. 
Shute,  Josias,  archd.  Colchester,  343. 
Shute,  Nathaniel,  prb.  Salisbury,  665. 
Shuttleworth,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  668. 
Sibeley,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  137. 
Siddall,  Henry,  prb.  Oxford,  525. 
Sidey,  Bartholomew,  prb.  London,  414. 
Sidey,  Bartholomew,  archd.  Middlesex, 

328. 
Sighelm,  bp.  Sherborne,  593. 


Sighelmus,  bp.  Sherborne,  592. 
Sigillo,  Baldrick  de,  archd.  Leicester, 

59- 

Sigillo,  Nicholas  de,  archd.  Hunting- 
don, 48. 

Sigillo,  Robert  de,  archd.  London,  318. 

Sigillo,  Robert  de,  bp.  London,  282. 

Sileby  or  Selby,  John,  prb.  London, 

423-^. 
Sill,  William,  prb.  London,  416,  425. 
Sill,  William,  archd.  Colchester,  343. 
Silvester,  John,  archd.  Wilts,  629. 
Simeon, Geoffrey,  prb.  Lincoln,  140, 169. 
Simeon,  Geoffrey,  chan.  Lincoln,  93. 
Simeon,  Geoffrey,  dn.  Lincoln,  33. 
Simkins,  John,  prb.  Rochester,  585. 
Simon,  prb.  Lincoln,  116. 
Simon,  archd.  Colchester,  338. 
Simon  de  Ely,  archd.  Suffolk,  487. 
Simon  of  Ghent,  bp.  Salisbury,  599. 
Simonds,  Henry,  prb.  Norwich,  501. 
Simons,  Simon,  prb.  Lincoln,  138. 
Simpson,  Edmund,  prb.  London,  409. 
Simpson,  John,  prb.  London,  399. 
Simpson,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  110. 
Sims,  Joseph,  prb.  Lincoln,  199. 
Sims,  Joseph,  prb.  London,  387. 
Simson,  Edward,  prb.  Lincoln,  136. 
Sinclair,  John,  archd.  Middlesex,  332. 
Singleton,  Isaac,  prb.  London,  367. 
Singleton,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  364, 

3^7- 
Singwike,  William  de,  subd.  Salisbury, 

619. 
Siward,  bp.  Rochester,  557. 
Skelton,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  103,  112. 
Skelton,  John,  archd.  Bedford,  75. 
Skelton,  William,   prb.   Lincoln,   132, 

144,  153,  229. 
Skelton,  William,  treas.  Lincoln,  89. 
Skerning,  Thomas  de,  archd.  Norwich, 

479- 
Skerning,  Thomas  de,  archd.  Suffolk, 

486. 
Skerning  or  Skerwyng,  Roger  de,  bp. 

Norwich,  461. 
Skerwyng,  Roger  de,  bp.  Norwich,  461. 
Skeyman,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  144. 
Skeyman,  Thomas,  treas.  Lincoln,  89, 
Skinner,  Robert,  bp.  Oxford,  506. 
Skip,  John,  archd.  Dorset,  640. 
Skip,  John,  archd.  Suffolk,  489. 
Skirlawe,  Walter,  prb.  Lincoln,  187. 
Skirlawe,  Walter,  archd.  Northampton, 

57- 
Skirlawe,  Walter  de,  treas.  Lincoln,  89. 

Skyfteling,  John,  prb.  London,  375. 

Skyp,  William,  archd.  Dorset,  640. 


N  0  M  I  N  U  M. 


757 


Skyren,  John,  chan.  Norwich,  494. 
Skyryn{/ton,  Walter,  j)rl).  Lorulon,  410. 
Slake,  Nic.,  j)rb.  London,  444. 
Sleatl),  John,  ])rl>.  Loiidoti,  43.-;. 
Sly,  luhnund,  prh.  Salisbury,  657,658. 
Smalhrooke,  Richard,  treas.  Llandaff, 

263. 
Smale,  Nicholas,  prb.  Lincoln,  198. 
Sinallwell,  I^'.dward,  prb.  Oxford,  522. 
Sinalhvell,  Edward,  !>]).  Oxford,  518. 
Smallwood,  Matthew,  prb.  London,  434. 
Smalrid^e,  (icor^e,  prb.  Oxford,  518. 
Smalridfre,  Georj^e,  dn.  Oxford,  514. 
Smart,  Newton,  ])rb.  Salisbury,  687. 
Smedley,  Ldward,  \)vh.  Lincoln,  162. 
Smeton,  John,  treas.  Lincoln,  89. 
Smith,  Anthony,  prb.  Lincoln,  136. 
Smith,  Charles,  prb.  London,  378,  425. 
Smith,  Charles,  archd.  ('olchester,  343. 
Smith,  (ieorj^e,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  145. 
Smith,  Geor«^e,  prb.  Rochester,  583. 
Smith,  (lilbert,  ])r}).  Lincoln,  153,  177. 
Smith, Gilbert,  archd.  Northampton,  58, 

Smith,  Henry,  i)rb.  Lincoln,  190. 
Smith,  Flenry,  ])rb.  Oxford,  529. 
Smith,  Henry,  prb.  Peterborouirh,  549. 
Smith,  Henry,  subd.  London,  317. 
Smith,   Humphrey,  jn-b.  Lincoln,  183, 

227 . 
Smith,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  214. 
Smith,  John,  prb.  I..ondon,  370,  379, 

386,  389. 
Smith,  John,  jirb.  Norwich,  498. 
Smith,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  680. 
Smith,  .lohn,  chan.  Lincoln.  9',. 
Smith,  John,  chan.  Norwich,  49,5. 
Smith,  John,  archd.  Llandatt",  260. 
Smith.  John,  bj).  LlandafV,  249. 
Smith,  Joseph,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  146. 
Smitli,  Joseph,  prb.  L(  ndon,  419. 
Smith,  I^ancelot,  prb.  Lonrlon,  413. 
Smith,    Matthew,    prb.    Lincoln,    105, 

III,  130. 
Smith,  Miihael,  jirb.  Lincoln,  212. 
Smith,  Nicholas,  jirb.  Lincoln,  120. 
Smith,  Rich.,  i)rb.  IVterboroujrh,  5-0. 
Smith,  Samuel,  j)rb.  Oxford,  521. 
Smith,  vSamuel,  prb.  lVterborou}^h,548. 
Smith,  Samuel,  dn.  Oxford,  515. 
Smith,  Sebastian,  ])rb.  Oxford,  520. 
Smith,   Sebastian,   prb.   Potorborough, 

Smith,  Sydney,  prb.  London,  416. 
Smith,  Thomas,  prb.  liincoln,  102,  112. 
Smith,  'i'honias,  }>rl).  Salisbuiv.  663. 
Smith,  'Thomas,  chan.  London,  360. 
Smith,  Thomas,  subd.  Salisbury,  621. 


Smith,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  108,  iii, 
120,  133,  158,  180,  195,  206,  209, 
217. 

Smith,  Will.,  prb.  Peterborough,  543. 

Smith,  William,  archd.  Lincoln,  46. 

Smith,  William,  archd.  Northamjiton, 

Smith,  Wilham,  archd.  Stow,  79. 

Smith,  William,  bp.  Lincoln,  20. 

Smith,  alias  Clere,  John,  subd.  Sahs- 
bury,  620. 

Smith,  alias  Royston,  Richard,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, 124,  130. 

Smithe,  (iriffin,  prb.  Lincoln,  159. 

Smithson,  Charles,  prb.  Lincoln,  125. 

Smyth,  John,  prb.  London,  427. 

Smyth,  Richard,  prb.  Oxford,  530. 

Smyth,  Thomas,  prb.  Norwich,  501. 

Smyth,  William,  prb.  Norwich,  500. 

Snaith,  Henry  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  152. 

Snayth,  Henry  de,  prb.  London,  410. 

Snell,  John,  prb.  London,  448. 

Snell,  John,  archd.  London,  321. 

Snctisham,  Roger,  archd.  SL'dbury,49i. 

Snetisham,  Roger  de,  archd.  Norwich, 

,  479-  ^       , 

Soame,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  373. 
Soames,  Henry,  chan.  London,  362. 
I  Soames,  William  Aldwin,  prb.  London, 

!      41.3'  43.5- 

i  Solomon,  archd.  Leicester,  59. 
I  Some,  Thomas,  j)rb.  London,  370. 
Somer  or  Semer,  John,  prb.  Lincoln, 

Sonierford,A\  ill.  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  113. 
Somerhill,  Will.,  subd.  Salisbury,  620. 
Somers,  John,  ])rl).  London,  373. 
Somner,    Robert,    ])rb.   Peterborough, 

Sondev,  AN  illiam,  prb.  London,  442. 

Sotweil,  William  de,  arrhd.  Wilts.  628. 

Souch  or  Zouch,  William,  prb.  Peter- 
borough, 546. 

South,  John,  ])re.  Salisbury.  644. 

South,  Robert,  j^rb.  Oxford.  •'^22. 

South,  or  Southo,  Alexander  de.  ])rb. 
London,  442. 

Southam,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  102.  144, 
197,  200,  226. 

Southam,  John,  archd.  Berks,  634. 

Southam,  John,  archd.  Leicester.  61. 

Southam,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  404. 

Southam,  Thomas,  archd.  Berks,  634. 

Southam,  John  de,  archd.  Oxon.  65. 

Southam.  Thos.  de.  ]irb.  Lincoln,  177. 

Sontham,  Thos.  de,  archd.  Oxon,  65. 

Southo  or  de  South,  Alexander,  prb. 
London,  442. 


758 


INDEX 


Southose,    Christopher,    prb.    Lincoln, 

I02. 

Southose  or  Southouse,  John,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, I02. 
Southouse,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  102. 
Southwerk,  Thomas  de,  prb.  London, 

3?i- 
Spain,  James  of,  prb.  London,  439. 

Spaldewyck,  William  Percehay  de,  prb. 

Lincoln,  199. 
Sparchford,  Richard,  prb.  London,  378. 
Spark,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  145,  181, 

218,  226,  234. 
Spark, WilUam,  prb.  Lincoln,  229,  234. 
Sparke,  Thomas,  archd.  Oxon,  66. 
Sparke,  Thomas,  archd.  Stow,  80. 
Sparke,  Wilham,  archd.  Leicester,  61. 
Sparks,  Thomas,  prb.  Rochester,  582. 
Sparma  or  Sparwe,  Alexander,  treas. 

London,  354. 
Sparow,  Alexander,  archd.  Berks,  635. 
Sparow  or  Sparwe,  Alexander,  archd. 

Salisbury,  624. 
Sparrow,   Anthony,    archd.    Sudbury, 

493- 
Sparrow,  Anthony,  bp.  Norwich,  472. 

Sparrow,  James,  prb.  Salisbury,  673, 

675. 
Sparwe  or  Sparma,  Alexander,   treas. 

London,  354. 
Sparwe  or  Sparow,  Alexander,  archd. 

Salisbury,  624. 
Spateman,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  432. 
Spearhafoc,  bp.  London,  280. 
Speed,  Samuel,  prb.  Lincoln,  128,  196. 
Speed,  Samuel,  prb.  Oxford,  520. 
Spencer,  John,  prb.  London,  387. 
Spencer,  John,  archd.  Sudbury,  493. 
Spencer,  Miles,  prb.  Norwich,  497. 
Spencer,  Miles,  chan.  Norwich,  496. 
Spencer,  Miles,  archd.  Sudbury,  492. 
Spencer,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  167, 190, 

223. 
Spencer  de,  or  le  Spencer,  or  Despenser, 

Henry,  bp.  Norwich,  465. 
Spendelove,  John,  prb.  London,  402. 
Spendlove,  John,  prb.  London,  408. 
Spendlove,  John,  prb.  Norwich,  501. 
Spendlove    or   Spendlowe,  John,  prb. 

London,  396. 
Spendlowe,  John,  prb.  London,  396. 
Spicer,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  677. 
Spij^iu-nell,  William,  archd.  Colchester, 

340- 
Spinckes,    Nathaniel,    prb.   Sahsbury, 

662. 
Spofford,  Thomas,  (Rochester,)  566. 
Sponne,  William,  chan.  Norwich,  495. 


Sponne,  William,  archd.  Norfolk,  484. 
Sj)rat,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  125. 
Sprat,  Thomas,  prb.  Rochester,  586. 
Sprat,  Thomas,  archd.  Rochester,  581. 
Spratt,  Thomas,  bp.  Rochester,  574. 
Sprever,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  231. 
Sprever,  Wilham,  prb.  London,  380. 
Spridlington,  Richard  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 

109. 
Sj)ridhngton,  William  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 

108. 
Sprint,  John,  treas.  Salisbury,  647. 
Sprint,  John,  archd.  Wilts,  631. 
Spry,  Benjamin,  prb.  Salisbury,  676. 
Spry,    James    Hume,    prb.  Sahsbury, 

676. 
Spry,  John,  archd.  Berks,  637. 
Spry,  Matthew,  prb.  Salisbury,  675. 
Squire,  Adam,  prb.  London,  440. 
Squire,  Adam,  archd.  Middlesex,  330. 
Squire,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  668. 
St.  Alban's,  Reginald  of,  prb.  London, 

,  363- 

St.  Alban's,  Reginald  of,  archd.  Lon- 
don, 320. 

St.  Frideswida,  Richard  de,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, 182. 

St.  Frideswide,  Richai  d  de,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, 222. 

St.  John,  Edward,  prb.  Lincoln,  139, 
170. 

St.  John,  Edward  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  205. 

St.  Laurence,  John  de,  prb.  London, 

423- 
St.  Marshall,  Hugh  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 

189. 
St.  Paul,  John  de,  prb.  London,  383. 
Stacey,  John,  prb,  Lincoln,  105. 
Stacy,  John,  archd.  Buckingham,  69. 
Stacy,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  171. 
Stafford,  Edmund,  prb.  Lincoln,  231. 
Stafford,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  211. 
Stafford,  John,  chan.  Salisbury,  6c^o. 
Stafford,  John,  archd.  Salisbury,  624. 
Stafford,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  208. 
Stainton,  Simon,  prb.  London,  414. 
Staller,  Thos,,  archd.  Rochester,  581. 
Stallworth,  Simon,  prb.  Lincoln,  100, 

120,  137,  159,  169,  197. 
Stallworth,  Simon,  pre.  Salisbury,  643. 
Stallworth,  Simon,  subd.  Lincoln,  40. 
Stamford,  Taurinus   de,   dn.   JiOndon, 

307- 
Stamper,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  396. 

Stanbery,  John,  (Norwich,)  467. 

Stanbridge,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  114. 

Stanbrigg,  Giles,  subd.  Salisbury,  620. 

Standolf,  John,  prb.  London,  427. 


N  0  M  I  N  U  M. 


759 


Stanford,  Fulke  of,  archd.  Middlesex, 

326. 
Standish,  John,  ])rl).  London,  384. 
Standish,  John,  urchd.  Colchester,  342. 
Stanh(jj),  Ivlward,  prb.  London,  405. 
Stanhoj)e,     Edward,     chan.     London, 

361, 
Stanhope,  Michael,  prb.  London,  422. 
Stanhope,  'I'homas,  prb.  Lincoln,  217. 
Stanley,  Iviward,  bp,  Norwich,  475. 
Stanley,  Jaines,  prb.  London,  395. 
Stanley,  James,  pre,  Salisbnry,  643. 
Stanley,  Robert,  prb.  London,  443. 
Stanley,  Thomas,  prb.   Lincoln,   163, 

224. 
Stanley,  William,  j)rb.  London,  371. 
Stanley,  William,  archd.  London,  324. 
Stanton,  Philip  dc,  (Llandaff",)  244. 
Staple,  John,  ])rb,  Lincoln,  100. 
Stapleton,    (Jilbert    dc,    archd.   Berks, 

Stapull,  John.  prb.  Lincoln,  223. 

Stathern,  Ilufjjh  de,  pre.  London,  348. 

Stathern,  Ihij^li  de,  archd.  Essex,  334. 

Staunford,  Ralj)h  de,  j)rb.  London,  429. 

Staunton,  Laurence,  prb.  Lincoln,  131. 

Staunton,  Laurence,  prb.  Norwich,  497. 

Staunton,  Laurence,  dn.  Lincoln,  3,",. 

Staunton,  Thomas  de,  pre.  Salisbury, 
642. 

Staunton,  Thomas  de,  subd.  Salisbury, 
619. 

Stauren,  W' alter  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  211. 

Stauren,  Walter  de,  treas.  Lincoln,  88. 

Staurcii,  \\'alter  do,  archd.  Stow,  78. 

Stead,  John,  i)rb.  liincoln,  1S8. 

Steadman,  Joseph,  prb.  l^ondon,  371. 

Stebbinff,  Henry,  archd.  Wilts,  632. 

Stedman,  Samuel,  nrchd.  Norfolk,  48.-;. 

Stedyn,  Wilham,  j)ri).  liincoln,  135. 

Steland,  Simon  de,  archd.  Norfolk, 
4S2.  ^  ^ 

Stem  J),  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  183. 

Stei)hen,  chan.  Lincoln,  91. 

Stephen,  archd.  Huckin{rham,  67. 

Ste])hen,  aichd.  Salisbury,  623. 

Stephen,  archd.  Wilts,  62S.630. 

Stei)hens,  George,  prb.  Salisl)ury,  665, 
666. 

Stephens,  Jeremiah,  \)v\).  Lincoln,  112. 

Stejihens,  Williams,  j)rb.  Lincoln.  130. 

Stephanus.  abp.  London,  273. 

Steuart  or  Steward,  Richard,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 425. 

Stevens,  Jeremiah,  prb.  Salisbury,  656, 

Stevens,  John,  prb.  Salisburv,  663,  664. 
Stevens,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  154. 


Stevens,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  139. 
Stevens,  Robert,  dn.  Rochester,  379. 
Stevens,  Thos.,  treas.  Salisbury,  647. 
Stevenson,  Will.,  i)rb.  Salisbury,  668. 
Steward,  Ednmnd,  archd.  Suttblk,  489. 
Steward,  Richard,  dn.  London,  315. 
Steward  or  Steuart,  Richard,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 423. 
Stigand,  bj),  Ehnham,  458. 
Still,  John,  i)rb.  Salisbury,  655,  684. 
Still,  John,  archd.  Sudbury,  493. 
Stillingfleet,  Edward,  prb.  ]>ondon,  412. 
Stillingfleet,  Edward,   archd.   London, 

324- 
Stilhngfleet,  Edward,  dn.  London,  316. 
StillingHeet,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  199. 
Stilhngtiete,    Edward,    prb.     London, 

419. 
Stillington,  Richard,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  150. 
Stillington,  Robert,  archd.  Berks,  635. 
Stilhngton,  Robert,  archd.  Colchester, 

340. 
StiUington,  William,  prb.  London,  437. 
Stillingt»)n,  Will.,  archd.  Norfolk,  484. 
StiUington,  Will.,  archd.  Norwich,  480. 
StiUington,  Will.,  archd.  Sudbury,  492. 
Stinton,  Ceo.,  j)rb.  Peterborough,  547. 
Stinton,  Ceorge,  chan.  Lincoln,  93. 
Stinton,  Thomas,  j)rb.  London,  413. 
Stock  or  Stok,  aUas  Hewet,  Thomas, 

j)rb.  Lincoln,  185. 
Stocker,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  190. 
Stockton,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  106. 
Stockton,   William   de,    prb.    Lincoln, 

161. 
Stockwell,  Thomas,    subd.    Salisbury, 

622. 
Stode,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  1S2. 
Stok  or  Stock,  ahas  Hewet,  Thomas, 

prb.  Lincoln,  185. 
Stoke,  John,  prb.  Lincoln.  224. 
Stoke,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  212. 
Stokes,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  129,  163. 
Stokes,  John,  prb.  London,  448. 
Stokes,  Richard,  archd.  Norfolk,  485. 
Stokes,  Alan  de,  jirb.  Lincoln,  133. 
Stokes,  alias  H;dlil)read,jQhn,  prb. Nor- 
wich, 500. 
Stokesley,  John,  archd.  Dorset,  639. 
Stokesley,  John,  bj).  lx)ndon,  299. 
Stoket,  Nicholas,  chan.  Norwich.  495. 
Stokham,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  224. 
Stokys,  John,  pre.  Salisbury,  643. 
Sloley.  Simon,  prb.  liincoln,  102. 
Stona,  (iilbert  de.  jirb.  London,  427. 
Stone.  Beniamin.  prb.  Loudon.  431. 
Stone,  John.  prb.  liincoln.  100,  102. 
Stone,  John,  archd.  Northampton,  57. 


760 


INDEX 


Stoneham,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  170. 
Stonehain,  Robert  (le,])rb.  Lincoln,  114. 
Stonehouse,  William  Brocklehurst,  prb. 

Lincoln,  149. 
Stonebouse,     William      Brockleburst, 

archd.  Stow,  82. 
Stoopes,  Roljert,  prb.  London,  437. 
Stopynton,  Jobn,  prb.  London,  372. 
Stopyngton,  Jobn,  archd.  Colchester, 

340- 
Stopyngton,  John,  archd.  Dorset,  639. 
Storteford,  Thos,  de,  prl),' London,  406. 
Storteford,  Thos.  de,  pre.  London,  348. 
Storteford,  Wm.  de,  prb.  London,  401. 
Stortford,  WiUiam,  treas.  London,  353. 
Stortford,  William,   archd.   Middlesex, 

328. 
Stortford,  Richard  de,  prb.  London,  388. 
Stortford,  Rich,  de,  chan. London,  358. 
Stow,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  407. 
Stow,  Thomas,  archd.  London,  321. 
Stow,  Thomas,  dn.  London,  312. 
Stow,  Gilbert  de,  archd.  Stow,  77. 
Stow,  Wm.  de,  prb.  London,  391,  427. 
Stow,  Wm.  de,  archd.  Colchester,  339. 
Stowe,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  200. 
Stowe,  Thomas,  archd.  Bedford,  73. 
Stowe,  Robert  de,  prb.  London,  426. 
Strachey,  John,  prb.  LlandafF,  264,  265, 

269. 
Strachey,  John,  archd.  SuiFolk,  490. 
Stradling,  George,  prb.  London,  446. 
Stradhng,  John,  archd.  Llandaff,  259. 
Strahan,  George,  prb.  Rochester,  583. 
Straight,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  669. 
Strambregg,    Simon  de,  prb.  London, 

380. 
Strange,  Alexander,  prb.  London,  381. 
Strange,  Edmond  le,  prb.  Lincoln,  233. 
Strange,  Eubulo  le,  prb.  Lincoln,  233. 
Stratford,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  126. 
Stratford,  Nicholas,  prb.  Lincoln,  170. 
Stratford,  William,  prb.  Oxford,  531. 
Stratford,  John  de,  archd.  Lincoln,  44. 
Stratford,  Ralph  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  104. 
Stratford,  Ralph  de,  treas.   Salisbury, 

646. 
Stratford,  Ralph  de,  bp.  London,  291. 
Stratford,  Robert  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  96. 
Stratford,  Robert  de,  prb.  London,  410, 

427. 

Strathone,  Roger  of,  prb.  London,  417. 

Stratton,  Gilbert  de,  subd.  Lincoln,  38. 

Stratton,  Matthew  de,  archd.  Bucking- 
ham, 67. 

Stratton,  Robert  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  iii. 

Strattone,  Gilbert  de,  prb.  London,  381. 

Stretche,  John  de,  prb.  London,  374. 


Strete   de  Kneesworth,   Thomas,   prb. 

London,  423. 
Stretely  or  Strethele,  John  de,  dn.  Lin- 

^  coin,  33. 

Strethele,  John  de,  dn.  Lincoln,  33. 
Stretley,  John  de,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  105. 
Stretton,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  199. 
Stretton,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  182. 
Stretton,  Richard  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  222. 
Stretton,  Robert  de,  i)rb.  Lincoln,  185. 
Strewell  or  Drewell,  John,  treas.  Lon- 

^  don,  35.-;. 

Strode,  William,  prb.  Oxford,  520. 
Strong,  \Vm.,  prb.  Peterborough,  548. 
Strong,  William,  archd.  Northampton, 

.  •'^43- 

Strorp  or  de  Scroop,  Jeffry  le,  prb.  Lm- 

coln,  155. 

Stuart,  Andrew  Godfrey,  prb.  Peterbo- 
rough, 551. 

Stubbes,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  661,  662. 

Stubbs,    Phillip,    archd.    St.   Alban's, 

347- 
Sturdy,  Llenr)',  archd.  Suffolk,  488. 

Sturgeon,  Nicholas,  prb.  London,  404, 

430- 
Sturgeon,  Nicholas,  pre.  London,  349. 

Sturges,  Charles,  prb.  Lincoln,  191. 

Sturges,  Charles,  prb.  London,  453. 

Sturges,  Charles,  prb.  Salisbury,  678. 

Sturges,  John,  prb.  London,  368,  371. 

Sturges,  John,  archd.  Huntingdon,  54. 

Sturray,  Hugh,  archd.  Sudbury,  491. 

Styles,  Matthew,  prb.  Lincoln,  188. 

Styll,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  655. 

Styveccle,  Wm.  de,  prb.  London,  445. 

Styward,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  T14. 

Suckling,  Edmund,  prb.  Norwich,  498. 

Suckling,  Edmund,  dn.  Norwich,  476. 

Sudbury,  Simon,  prb.  Lmcoln,  192. 

Sudbury,  Simon  de,  chan.  Salisbury, 
650. 

Sudbury,  Simon  of,  bp.  London,  292. 

Sudbury,  aUas  Crall,  John,  archd.  Es- 
sex, 335. 

Sudbury  or  Crall,  John,  prb.  London, 

363.392. 
Suffeild  or  Sutfeild,  Wilham  de,  archd. 

Norwich,  479. 
Suithulf,  b]>.  London,  278. 
Sulthorn,  John  de,  archd. LlandafF,  259. 
Sumner,  Chas.  Rich.  prb.  London,  429. 
Sumner,  Chas.  Rich.,  dn.  London,  317. 
Sumner,  Charles  Richard,  bp.  Llandaff, 
257. 
i  Sumner,  Humphrey, prb. Salisbury,o77, 
I      679. 
I  Surdus,  Stephen,  prb.  Lincoln,  202. 


NOMIN  UM, 


761 


Surland,  llichard,  prb.  Lincoln,  185. 
Sutfeild  or  SufFeild,  William  de,  archd. 

Norwich,  479. 
Suthfeld,    alias     (Jalthorj),  Walter   de, 

I)}).  Norvvicli,  461. 
Suthfield,  William,  archd.  Suffolk,  486. 
Sutton,  Charles  Manners,  dn.  Peterbo- 
^  rou^h,  541- 
Sutton,  (Jiiarles  Manners,  bp.  Norwich, 

,  474- 

Sutton,  Christopher,  prb.  Lincoln,  ri2. 
Sutton,  Henry,  prl).  Lincoln,  145. 
Sutton,  Henry,  ])rb  Lcjndon,  381. 
Sutton,  Henry,  treas.  Salisbury,  647. 
Sutton,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  211. 
Sutton,  John,  prb.  London,  434. 
Sutton,  Oliver,  prb.  Lincoln,  222. 
Sutton,  Oliver,  dn.  Lincoln,  31. 
Sutton,  Oliver,  bj).  Lincoln,  12. 
Sutton,  Robert,  prb.  I^incoln,  1C6. 
Sutton,  Robert,  prb.  London,  380. 
Sutton,  Stephen,  prb.  Lincoln,  146. 
Sutton,  Stephen,  archd.  Northani])ton, 

Sutton,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  170,220. 
Sutton,  Thomas,  archd.  Northampton, 

r/>- 

Sutton,  Thomas  Manners,  prb. Lincoln, 

139- 
Sutton,  Thomas  Manners,  subd.  Lin- 
coln, 42. 
Sutton,  John  de,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  121,  222. 
Sutton,  Oliver  de,  prb.  Lincoln,   137, 

174. 
Sutton,  Thomas  de,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  218. 
Sutton,  'I'honias  de,  chan.  Lincoln,  92. 
Sutton,  Thomas  Cotte  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 

141. 
Suwella,  Kdnumd  de,  prb.  London,  435. 
Suynlo   or   Swcinleif^h,   John   de,   prl). 

London,  401 . 
Swaddle,  Trislrannis,  j)rb.  London, 434. 
Swaddon,  \\'illiam,  jirb.  Lincoln,  97. 
Swain,  Thomas,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  97,  212. 
Swan,  Francis,  j)rb.  Lincoln,  146. 
Swayne,  Thomas,    prb.    Lincoln,   135, 

156. 
Sweed,  (Jilcs,  prb.  Salisbury,  6f)7. 
Sweinleiij[h   or  Suynlo,  Jolin   de,   jirb. 

London,  401. 
Swereford,  Ale.xander  de.  i)rb.  London, 

,  379- 
Swertord,  Alex.,  treas.  London,  ^,■"^2. 

Swifte,  'I'hos.,  prb.  Peterborough,  544. 

Swillinj^ton,  Robert,  jirb.  Lincoln,  151. 

Swilliiioton,  Thomas,  jirb.  Lincoln.  2  12. 

Swillin^ton,  Uobt.  do.  pi  b.  Lincoln.  163. 

Swinefeld.  John  of,  prb.  London.  414. 

vor,.  11. 


Swinefeld,  or  Swynefead,  alia.s  Swyne- 

feud  or  Swynefeld,  Richard  de,  archd. 

London,  320. 
Swinflet.  William,  archd.  Norwich,  479. 
Swinf^lehurst,  Rich.,  j)rb.  Llandafi',  264. 
Swinsted  or  Swyne.sheved,  John  de,prb. 

I^inc(jln,  166. 
Switliulf,  bj).  Rochester,  557. 
Swynefead,  Richard  de,  archd.  London, 

320. 
Swynefeld,  Richard  de,  archd.  London, 
,  320. 
Swynefeud,   Richard  de,  prb.  London, 

423- 

Swvnefeud,  Richard  de,  archd.  Lon- 
clon,  320. 

Swynesheved  or  Swinsted,  John  de, 
prb.  Lincoln,  166. 

Swynlegh,  John  de,  archd.  Hunting- 
don, 50. 

Sydenham,  George,  archd.  Salisbury, 
625. 

Sydenham,  Simon,  archd.  Berks,  634. 

Sydenham,  Simon,  archd.  Salisbury. 
624. 

Sydenham,  Simon,  dn.  Snlisbury,  6ij. 

Sykes,  Arthur,  ])rb.  Salisbury,  66>^, 

Sykes,  Arthur  Ashley,  pre.  Salisbur\', 

^  ^'44- 

Sylvester,  pib.  London,  379. 
Symeon,  (ieoilVey,  prb.  London,  395. 
Svmondesburgh,  John,  treas.  Salisburv, 

'646. 
Symondesburgh,  John,   archd.   Wilts, 

630. 
Symondsburgh,  John,  treas.   Ix)ndon, 

354- 
Symson,   Matthias,  prb.  Lincoln,  131, 

219. 
Syredus,  dn.  London,  307. 

T. 

Tabor,  William,  archd.  Essex,  336. 
Tailboys,  William.,   i>rb.  Lincoln,   191, 

Tailour,  John,  archd.  Buckingham,  70. 
Tainurin    or   Tcu;xrinus,    archd.    Nor- 

wich,  47S. 
Talairandus,  prb.  I..incoln,  220. 
Talbot,  Charles,  prb.  Lincoln,  119. 
Talbot,  Charles,  dn.  Salisbury,  618. 
'I'albot,  Edward,  treas.  Salisbury,  64^. 
Talbot,  Edward,  archd.  Berks,  636. 
Talbot,  John,  prb.   Lincoln,   97,    133, 

193- 
Talbot,  John.  subd.  Lincoln.  40. 

Tall)ot.  Richard,  dn.  London.  309. 

Talbot,  Kobort.  prb.  Norwich,  497. 

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INDEX 


Talbot,    William,    \n-h.    Lincoln,    T07, 

_  142,  14')- 

Talbot,  William,  prb.  London,  421. 

Talbot,  William,  prb.  Salisbury,  675. 

Talbot,  William,  chan.  Salisbury,  653. 

Talbot,  William,  bp.  Oxford,  508. 

Talbot,  William,  bp.  Salisbury,  610. 

Talbot  or  Talboth,  Richard,  treas.  Lon- 
don, 352. 

Talbot  or  Thalebot,  Richard,  bp.  Lon- 
don, 286. 

Talboth  or  Talbot,  Richard^  treas.  Lon- 
^  don,  352. 

Talebot,  Richard,  prb.  London,  394. 

Talebot,  Richard,  prb.  London,  410. 

Taleboth,  Richard,  prb.  London,  410. 

Tarn  worth,  Christopher,  prb.  Lincoln, 
145,  186. 

Tamworth,  Christoph.,pre.  Lincoln,  85. 

Tanner,  Thomas,  prb.  Oxford,  522. 

Tanner,  Thomas,  chan.  Norwich,  496. 

Tanner,  Thomas,  archd.  Norfolk,  485. 

Tanton,  Robert  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  126. 

Tanton,  Robert  de,  prb.  London,  444. 

Tapton,  Hugh,  prb.  Lincoln,  210. 

Tapton,  Hugh,  chan.  Lincoln,  93. 

Tapton,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  161, 178. 

Tapton,  John,  prb.  London,  389. 

Tarenta  or  Carent,  Nicholas  de,  subd. 
Lincoln,  39. 

Tarrant,  Charles,  prb.  Rochester,  585. 

Tarrant,  Charles,  prb.  Salisbury,  674. 

Tarrant,  Charles,  subd.  Salisbury,  621. 

Tarrant,  Chas.,  dn.  Peterborough,  541. 

Tate,  James,  prb.  London,  382. 

Tatnoth,  bp.  Rochester,  556. 

Tattam,  Henry,  archd.  Bedford,  76. 

Tawell,  Stephen  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  106, 
119. 

Taylboys,  William,  pre.  Lincoln,  85. 

Tayler,  Ezechiel,  prb.  Lincoln,  122. 

Tayler,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  115,  191. 

Tayler,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  115, 124, 

135- 

Tayler,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  227. 

Tayler,  alias  Barnby,  Thomas,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, 226. 

Taylor, ,  prb.  London,  387. 

Taylor,  Abdiah,  prb.  Salisbury,  668. 

Taylor,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  98,  165. 

Taylor,  John,  prb.  Llandaff,  268,  269. 

Taylor,  John,  prb.  London,  384. 

Taylor,  John,  prb.  Peterborough,  548. 

Taylor,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  667,  674. 

Taylor,  John,  archd.  Bedford,  75. 

Taylor,  John,  archd.  Buckingham,  71. 

Taylor,  John,  archd.  Leicester,  6^. 

Taylor,  John,  bp.  Lincoln,  22. 


Taylor,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  188. 
Taylor,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  172. 
Taylor  or  Taylour,  John,  prb.  Lincoln, 

Taylour,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  no. 
Taylour,  John,  dn.  Lincoln,  34. 
Taylour,  Roland,  prb.  Rochester,  584. 
Taylour  or  Taylor,  John,  prb.  Lincoln, 

Tayntrell,  Wilham,  prb.  Lincoln,  147. 
Tebbot,  Edmund,  prb.  London,  410. 
Tedman,  Thomas,  prb.  Norwich,  497. 
Tedredus  or  Theodredus,  bp.  Elmham, 

458. 
Teighe,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  122. 
Teliau  or  Eliud,  bp.  LlandafF,  240. 
Templar,  Stephen,  prb.  Salisbury,  653. 
Temple,  Robert,  prb.  London,  381,  390. 
Tendring,  John,  prb.  London,  384. 
Tenison,  Phihp,  archd.  Norfolk,  485. 
Tenison,  Thomas,  archd.  London,  324. 
Tenison,  Thomas,  bj).  Lincoln,  27. 
Terrick,  Richard,  prb.  London,  384. 
Terrick,  Richard,  bp.  London,  305. 
Terrick,  Rich.,  bp.  Peterborough,  537. 
Terrick,  Sam.,  prb.  Peterborough,  548. 
Terry,  Moses,  prb.  Lincoln,  no. 
Terry,  Peter,  prb,  Salisbury,  663. 
Terry,  Thomas,  prb.  Oxford,  518. 
Terynden,  Richard,  prb.  London,  386. 
Testa,  Vitalis  de,  dn.  London,  311. 
Testa,  William  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  165. 
Testa,  William  de,  pre.  Lincoln,  83. 
Tethbald  or  Theobald,  prb.London,37i. 
Tethbald    or  Theobald,   archd.   Essex, 

332: 
Teugrinus  or  Taingrin,  archd.  Norwich, 

478. 

Tevelby,  John  Coates  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 
223.^ 

Tew,  Edward,  ])rb.  Salisbury,  680,681. 

Thalebot  or  Talbot,  Richard,  bp.  Lon- 
don, 286. 

Thame,  Geoffrey  de,  pre.  Lincoln,  83. 

Thate  or  Chace,  Thomas,  chan.  Lon- 
don, 360. 

Theanus,  abp.  London,  237. 

ThebaudorTybold,  Adam,  archd.  Mid- 
dlesex, 328. 

Thelwall,  Robt.  Carter,  prb. Lincoln,  1 28. 

Theminis,William  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  213. 

Theobald,  prb.  London,  426. 

Theobald  or  Tethbald,    prb.   London, 

371- 
Theobald   or  Tethbald,  archd.  Essex, 

332. 
Theodore,  prb.  London,  385. 
Theodred,  bp.  London,  279. 


NOMINU  M. 


rm 


Theodrediis,  abp.  London,  274. 
Theodredus  or  Tedredus,  bp.  Elmham, 

Thcodwiniis  or  Dedwynus,  abp.  Lon- 
don, 273. 

'J'heonus,  abp.  London,  274. 

Thew,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  231. 

Thexton,  Lancelot,  prb.  Norwich,  497. 

Thirlby,  Thomas,  bj).  Norwich,  469. 

Thomas  . .  . . ,  prb.  Salisbury,  658. 

Thomas,  prb.  London,  429. 

Thomas,  treas.  Salisbury,  645. 

Thomas,  arclid.  Llandafi",  259. 

Thomas,  archd.  Salisbury,  623. 

Thomas,  bp.  East  Anj/lia,  456. 

Thomas  of  Savoy,  archd.  Wilts,  628. 

Thomas,  (iriftith,  j)rb.  Llandaff',  266. 

Thomas,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  102,  140, 
144,  T58,  171. 

Thomas,  John,  i)rb.  LlandafF,  26.-,. 

Thomas,  John,  prb.  London,  381. 

Thomas,  John,  dn.  Peterborough, 
Lincoln,  28. 
Peterborough, 
Rochester,  575 
Salisbury,  610,  611 


Thomas,  John,  bp. 
Thomas,  John,  bj). 
Thomas,  John,  bp. 
Thomas,  John,  bp. 


i40. 


537- 


Thomas,  William,  chan.  Llandaff,  264. 
Thomason,  (ieorge,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  162. 
Thomson,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  115. 
Thomj)son,  Robert,  prb.  London,  450. 
Tiioresby,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  22. 
Thoresby,  John  de,  arclul.  London, 320. 
Thornborough,  Giles,  subd.  Salisbury, 

621. 
Thornborow,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  654. 
Thornburgh,  Giles,  prb.  Salisbury,  660, 

66r. 
Thornbury,  Philip,  prb.  Lincoln,  146. 
'Hiornbury,  Philip  do,  i)rb.  Lincoln,  126. 
Thorndike,  Herbert,  prb.  l^incoln,  175. 
Tiiorne,  (Jiles,  archd.  Buckingham,  70. 
'i'horney  or  Tournay, William  of,  archd. 

Lincoln,  43. 
'I'hoinham,  'liiomas,  jirb.  liOndon,  381. 
'I'horney  ov  'l'ournay.\\  illiam  of,  archd. 

Stow,  76. 
Thornton,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  195. 
Thornton,  Richard,  i)rb.  Oxford,  518. 
'IMiornton,  Robert,  archd.  Bedford,  73. 
'I'hornton,  'I'honias.  prb.  Oxford,  -,21. 
Thornton, William  de,  prh.  Lincoln, 213. 
Thorold,  Kdnuuul,  prb.  Lincoln,  JOi.     , 
Thorp,  Robert,  prb.  l^incoln,  209. 
Thorp,  John  de,  prb.  I^oudon,  451. 
Thorj),  John  de,  archd.  Suffolk,  488. 
'I'horp,  William  de,  chan.  Lincoln,  92. 
Thorpe,  Henry,  prb.  Salisbury.  667. 
Thorpe,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  134. 


'J'horpe,  Walter  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  113. 

Thorpe  or  Torp,  Walter  de,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 388. 

Throckmorton,  Raphael,  prb.  Lincoln, 
143,  209. 

Throckmorton,    Raphael,    archd.    Lin- 
coln, 47. 

'I'hurgarton,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  177. 

Thurkehill,  alias  Attlebrigge,  Nicholas, 
prb.  Norwich,  500. 

Thurland,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  128. 
:  Thurlow,  Ed.  South,  prb. Norwich,  499. 
I  Thurlow,  Thomas,  dn.  London,  317, 

Thurlow,  Thomas,  dn.  Rochester,  579. 

Thurlow,  Thomas,  bj).  Lincoln,  28. 

Thurstan,  prb.  London,  379. 

Thurswell,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  42S. 

Thynne,  Lord  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  139. 

Thynne,  Lord  John,  subd.  Lincoln,  42. 

Tibbay,  John,  j)rb.  Lincoln,  132. 

Tibbay,  John,  archd.  Huntingdon,  51. 

Tidferth,  bp.  Uunwich,  4.-, 7. 

'J'ighe,  Robert,  archd.  Middlesex,  330. 

Tilheto,  Gerard  de,  archd.  Wilts,  628. 

Tillesley,  Richard,  ])rb.  Rochester,  584. 

Tillesley,  Rich.,  archd.  Rochester,  581. 

Tillotson,  John.  j)rb.  London,  384,  419, 

Tillotson,  John,  dn.  London,  316. 
Tilney,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  1S5. 
Tilney,  Philip,  jirb.  Lincoln,  114. 
Tinley,  Robert,  j)rb.  London,  415. 
Tinne,  John  de,  archd.  Oxon,  64. 
Tireman,  John,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  103. 
Tirwhit,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  1 18. 
Tobias,  bp.  Rochester,  535. 
Todd,  Richard,  prb.  Landaff,  26 j. 
Todd,  Samuel,  prb.  Lincoln,  131. 
Todde,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  169. 
Todde,  William,  prb.  Lincoln.  138. 
Todde,  William,  archd.  liedford,  75. 
'i'ofte,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  193. 
Toll,  Frederick,  prb.  Salisbury,  672. 
'lolsen  or  Tolson,  John.  prb.  London, 

403- 
Tolson,  John,  j)rb.  London,  431. 
ToUon  or  Tolsen.  John,  prb.  London, 

,  40.')- 
Tomlinson,  Robert,  prb.  London,  376. 
Tomsou  or'i'ounson,  Robert,  jirb.  Salis- 
bury, ()36. 
Tone,  Richarii,  prb    Lincoln.  i^)i. 
Tongue,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  143. 
Tonson  or  Tow  nson.  Robert,  bp.  Salis- 
bury, 60S. 

Tonstall,  Cuthbert,  prb.  Linculn.  214. 
Tophum,  .Vnthony.  prb.  Lincoln,  2^2. 
Topham,  Anthony,  dn.  Lincoln.  33. 

5   K   2 


764 


INDEX 


Tophain,  (jeor^e,  prb.  Lincoln,  159. 

Topping,  Timothy,  ])rb.  Salisbury,  659, 
664. 

Torksay,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  654. 

Torp  or  Thorpe,  Walter  de,  prb.  Lon- 
^  don,  388. 

Torriano,  Alexander,  prb.  Lincoln,  213. 

Totington,  Alexander,  bp. Norwich,  465. 

Totta,  bp.  Leicester,  4. 

Tottie,  John,  prb.  Oxford,  522. 

Tounson,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  656. 

Tounson  or  Tomson,  Robei-t,  prb.  Salis- 
bury, 656. 

Tourn ay,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  118. 

Tournay,  William,  prb.  Peterborough, 

547- 
Tournay,  William  de,  dn.  Lincoln,  30. 

Tournay  or  Thorney, William  of,  archd. 
Lincoln,  43. 

Tournay  or  Thorney, William  of,  archd. 
Stow,  76. 

Toveys,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  167. 

Tovies,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  132,  229. 

Tower,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  165. 

Tower  or  Towers,  Robert,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 446. 

Towers,  John,  dn.  Peterborough,  539. 

Towers,  John,  bp.  Peterborough,  535. 

Towers,  Wm.,  prb.  Peterborough,  548. 

Towers  or  Tower,  Robert,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 446. 

Town,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  144,  211. 

Towne,  John,  archd.  Stow,  81. 

Towne,  William,  pre.  Lincoln,  84. 

Townsend,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  no. 

Townsend,  Robert,  prb.  SaUsbury,  663. 

Townsend,  Roger,  chan,  Salisbury,  651. 

Townshend,  Hon.  Edward,  dn.  Nor- 
wich, 477. 

Townson  or  Tonson,  Robert,  bp.  Salis- 
bury, 608. 

Toy,  Griffith,  prb.  Norwich,  499. 

Tracy,  Andrew,  prb.  London,  375. 

Traherne,  John  Montgomery,  chan. 
LlandafF,  264. 

Trays,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  106. 

Trays  or  Tryal,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln, 
119. 

Tredcroft,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  131. 

Treguran,  John,  prb.  London,  373. 

Tresham,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  102. 

Tresham,  William,  prb.  Oxford,  519. 

Trevenant,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  152. 

Trevilian,  Henry,  archd.  Suffolk,  488. 

Trevor,  Richard,  prb.  Oxford,  518. 

Trice,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  loi. 

Trilleg  or  Trillek,  Thomas,  bp.  Roches- 
ter, 564. 


Trillek,  Thomas,  dn.  London,  312. 

Trillek  or  Trilleg,  Thomas,  bp.  Roches- 
ter, 564. 

Trimnel,  David,  archd.  Leicester,  6^. 

Trimnel,  William,  archd.  Norwich,  481. 

Trimnell,  Charles,  prb.  Norwich,  501. 

Trimnell,  Charles,  archd.  Norfolk,  485. 

Trimnell,  Charles,  bp.  Norwich,  473. 

Trimnell,  David,  prb.  Lincoln,  128, 151, 
219. 

Trimnell,  David,  pre.  Lincoln,  85. 

Triplet,  Thomas,  prb.  Salisbury,  657. 

Triplow,  William  de,  archd.  Roches- 
ter, 580. 

Trippett,  Charles,  prb.  Salisbury,  664. 

Triston,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  114. 

Trusewell,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  181. 

Trussell,  Edmund,  prb.  London,  397. 

Trussell,   Thomas,   archd.   Middlesex, 

327- 
Trusthorp,    Wilham  Graa   de,    archd. 

Sudbury,  491. 
Trusthorp,  William    Graa   de,   archd. 

Suflfolk,  487. 
Tryal  or  Trays,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln, 
^  119. 

Trychan,  bp.  LlandafF,  240. 
Tucker,  Joshua,  prb.  Salisbury,  657. 
TufFnell,      Edward    Wyndham,     prb. 

Salisbury,  687. 
Tunstall,  Cuthbert,  dn.  Salisbury,  616. 
Tunstall,  Cuthbert,  bp.  London,  299. 
Tunstall,  John,  prb.  London,  412,  452. 
Turbervill,  Richard,  prb.  Llandaff,  264. 
Turbus,  bp.  Norwich,  459. 
Turner,  Fra.,  prb.  London,  438. 
Turner,  Francis,  bp.  Rochester,  574. 
Turner,  George,  archd.  Oxford,  516. 
Turner,  John,  prb,  Lincoln,  183. 
Turner,  John  Matthias,  prb.  Lincoln, 

162. 
Turner,  Joseph,  dn.  Norwich,  478. 
Turner,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  149. 
Turner,  Sackville,  prb.  London,  453. 
Turner,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  169. 
Turner,   Thomas,   prb.   London,    368, 

409,  419- 
Turner,  Thomas,  chan.  London,  361. 
Turner,  Thomas,  pre.  London,  351. 
Turner,  Thomas,  archd.  Essex,  337. 
Turner,  Thomas,  dn.  Rochester,  577. 
Turnor,  Charles,  prb.  Lincoln,  220. 
Turnor,  George,  prb.  Lincoln,  162. 
Turton,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  157. 
Turton,  Thos.,  prb.  Peterborough,  546. 
Turton,  Thos.,  dn.  Peterborough,  541. 
Tutill,  James,  prb.  Lincoln,  224. 
Tutt,  Robert,  subd.  Salisbury,  621. 


N  O  M  I  N  U  M. 


765 


Tutte,  Francis,  prb.  Peterborough,  546. 

'J'utte})ury,  Thomas,  archd.  Bucking- 
ham, 69. 

'JVaits,  John,  i)rh.  Lincoln,  218. 

'l\ventyman,Chil(lcrs,  prb. Lincoln,  1 15. 

Twineley  or  Twinkley,  Christopher, 
archd.  Berks,  635. 

Twinkley,  ('hristo.,  archd.  Berks,  635. 

Twyer,  'I'homas,  prb.  Lincoln,  178,  185. 

Twyne,  Brian,  chan.  Lincoln,  91. 

Twynehoe,  Christo.,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  183. 

Tybold  or  Thebaud,  Adam,  archd.  Mid- 
dlesex, 328. 

'I'yler,  John,  b}).  Llandaft',  2 -,4. 

Tyler,  William,  prb.  Llandatf",  265. 

Tylley,  Peter  de,  ])rb.  London,  380. 

Tyrington,  John,  prb,  Lincoln,  144, 
211. 

Tyrington,  WilUam,  prb.  London,  436. 

Tyrington,  Wm.  de,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  213. 

Tyrwliit,  Edmund,  prb.  London,  379. 

Tyrwhit,  Robert,  prb   London,  406. 

'J'yrwhit,  Robert,  archd.  London,  324. 

Tyrwhitt,  'I'hos.,  prb.  Salisbury,  685. 

Tyson,  Michael,  jn-b.  Lincoln,  133. 

Tyson,  Michael, archd.  Huntingdon, 54. 

Tywe,  Robert  de,  archd.  Suffolk,  486. 

U. 

Ubilwynus  or  Welhiuis,  bp.  Llandaff, 
240. 

Uff()rd,'John,  archd.  Lincoln,  44. 

Ufford,  John,  archd.  Suffolk,  487. 

l-fford,  William  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  161. 

Ufford  or  Offard,  Andrew,  archd.  Mid- 
dlesex, 327. 

Ufford  or  Offord,  John  de,  i)rb.  Lin- 
coln, 129. 

Ufford  or  Offord,  John  de,  i)rb.  Lon- 
don, 439. 

UtVord  or  Offord,  John  de,  dn.  Lin- 
coln, 32. 

Uhtrid,  archd.  Llandaff,  258. 

Uhtrid,  bp.  Llandaff,  242. 

unlet,  William,  chan.  No^^^^ch,  494. 

rillct  or  OuseHete,  Robert,  archd.  Nor- 
folk, 483. 

Ulfranus,  prb.  London,  400. 

ITUock,  Henry.  j)rl).  Rochester.  384. 

Ullock,  Henry,  du.  Rochester,  578. 

Ulstan,  dn.  l^ondon,  307. 

Ulstanus   or  Wulmanus,  prb.  London, 

43«- 

Ulf,  Wlfwi  or  \\  ulfwius,  bp.  Dorches- 
ter, 6. 

l^ndel,  John  de,  subd.  Lincoln,  3S. 

Underhill,  John,  ]u-b.  Lmcoln,  124. 

Underbill,  John.  prb.  London.  449. 


Underhill,  John,  bp.  Oxford,  503. 
I'nderwood,     Edward,     prb.    London, 

41.'.  4.37- 
I'ndcrwood,  Rich.,  archd.  Norwich, 481. 

Unuuona  or   Invona  or   Unwode,  bp. 
J-ieicester,  4. 

Unwin,  Stephen,  prb.  London,  365. 

Unwode  or   L'nunona  or   Invona,  bp. 
Leicester,  4. 

Uj)ton,  Ambrose,  j)rb.  Oxford,  527. 

L'j)ton,  John,  j)rb.  Rochester,  583. 

Uj)ton,  Nicholas,  prb.  London,  448. 

I'pton,  Nicholas,  pre.  Salisbury,  643. 

Urban,  archd.  Llandaff,  258. 

Urban,  bp.  Llandaff,  241. 

Urbe,  Saracen  de,  jjrb.  London,  366. 

Urgham,  Rali)h  de,  i)rb.  Lincoln,  141. 

Urquhart,  David  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln, 
136. 

Urrey,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  97. 

Ursewyke    or    Urswick,    Christopher, 
archd.  Wilts,  630. 

Ursi,  Ursus  Neapol.   fihus,   prb.  Lin- 
coln, 192. 

L^rsi    Fihis    or  iTsinus,    Reynald   de, 
dn.  Salisbury,  613. 

Ursinis,  Franciscus  de,    prb.  Lincoln, 
149. 

Ursinis,  Marinus  de,  archd.  \\  ilts,  630. 

Ursinis,  I'oncellinus  de,  archd.  Leices- 
ter, 60. 

Ursinus  or  de  Filiis  Ursi,  Reynald,  dn. 
Salisbury,  615. 

l^rso,  Thomas  de,  prb.  London,  397. 
j  Ursus  Neapol.  filius  Ursi.  prb.  Lincoln, 
;       192. 

I  Urswick,  Christoph.,  prb.  London,  378. 
'  Urswick,  Chris.,  jirb.  Lincoln,  187,  198. 

I'rswick.Chris., archd. Huntingdon,  51. 

Urswick,  Chiistoj)h.,  archd.  Oxon.  66. 

L^rswick    or    Ursewyke,    Christo])her, 
archd.  Wilts,  630. 

Urswyk,  Christ.,  archd.  Norfolk.  484. 

Urvilla,   Richard  de.  archd.    Bucking- 
ham, 67. 

Utred  or  Huctred,  j)rb.  London,  450. 

,  Uualdheri,  bj).  London,  276. 

Uueremund  or  Worre,  bp.  Rochester, 

Uuermund  or  Waermund,  bp.  hhnhara, 

4.-)7- 
Uuigberht,  bp.  Sherborne,  -,91. 
Uuilfred  or  Wilbred.  bp.  Elmham,  457. 
Uuor,  Alduuine,  bp.  Leicester,  4". 
Uuirrenherht.  bp.  Leicester,  4. 

V. 

Vacca,  Hubert,  prb.  I^ndon,  403. 


76G 


INDEX 


Vaen,  Andrew,  \nh.  Llandaft",  269. 
Vaghan,  Richard,  prb.  London,  397. 
A'alen,  Valeyns  or  Valoniis,  Theobald 

de,  archd.  Essex,  333. 
Valeyns,  Theobald    de,    archd.  Essex, 

.  333-. 
^  aloniis, Theobald  de,  prb.  London,  368. 
Valoniis,  Valen  or  Valeyns,  Theobald 

de,  archd.  Essex,  333. 
Vanderlure,  Samuel,  prb.  Lincoln,  115. 
Vanne,  Peter,  prb.  London,  370. 
Vannes,  Peter,  dn.  Salisbury,  617. 
Vansittart,  Robcx-t,  prb.  Salisbury,  675. 
Varesio,  Fydo  de,  archd.  Berks,  633. 
Vaugham,  Edward,  prb.  London,  364, 

^  3^9'  430- 
Vaughan,  Edward,  treas.  London,  355. 

Vaughan,    Edward  Thomas,  prb.  Pe- 
terborough, 5.-,  I. 
Vaughan,    Frederick,    prb.    Salisbury, 

Vaughan,  Griffin  or  Griffith,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 446. 
Vaughan,  Richard,  prb.  London,  393. 
Vaughan,  Richard,  archd.  Middlesex, 

Vaughan,  Richard,  bp.  London,  302. 

Vaughan  or  Waghan,  Richard  treas. 
London,  353. 

Vaux,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  201. 

Vavasour,  Marmaduke,  prb.  Peter- 
borough, 551. 

Venables,  James,  prb.  Salisbury,  687. 

Venmay,  John,  prb.  Rochester,  587. 

Venn,  Henry,  prb.  London,  373. 

Ver,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  202. 

Vere,  William  de,  prb.  London,  414. 

Vergill  alias  Castellon,  Polydore,  prb. 
Lmcoln,  204. 

Vernon,  Hon.  Edward  Venables,  prb. 
Oxford,  524. 

Veron,  John,  prb.  London,  412. 

Veyne,  Andrew,  prb.  LlandafF,  266. 

Vigerous,  William,  archd.  Essex,  334. 

Vilvard  or  Wilward,  prb.  London,  417. 

Virgil,  Polidore,  prb.  London,  421. 

Villar,  William  de  Bono,  prb.  Lincoln, 

.134- 
Villars,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  230. 
Vince,  Samuel,  prb.  Lincoln,  205. 
Vince,  Samuel,  archd.  Bedford,  76. 
Vincent,  Clement,  archd.  Norwich,  480. 
Vincent,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  no. 
Visci,  Rad.  de,  archd.  London,  318. 
Vodinus,  abp.  London,  274. 
Vouleraan  or  Wollman,  Richard,  prb. 

Lincoln,  141. 
Vulun,  John  de,  prb.  London,  372. 


W. 

Wade,  George,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  136. 

Wade,John,prb.  Lincoln,  102,  197,214, 

Wadingham,  Nicholas  de,  chan.  Lin- 
coln, 91. 

Wadingham,  Nicholas  de,  treas.  Lin- 
coln, 87. 

Wadsworth,  Charles,  prb.  London,  429. 

Waermund,  bp.  Dunwich,  457. 

W^aermund  or  Uuermund,  bp.Elmham, 

457- 
Waghan  or  Vaughan,  Richard,  treas. 

London,  353. 

Wainfleet,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  180. 

Wake,  Arthur,  prb.  Oxford,  518. 

Wake,  Edward,  prb.  Lincoln,  173,  191. 

Wake,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  193. 

Wake,  William,  prb.  Oxford,  520. 

Wake,  William,  prb.  Salisbury,  668. 

Wake,  William,  bp.  Lincoln,  27. 

Wakefeld,  Henry  de,  prb.  London,  423. 

Wakefield,   Henry  de,  treas.  London, 

353- 

Wakefield,  Henry  de,  archd.  North- 
ampton, 57. 

Wakeham,  Herbert,  prb.  Lincoln,  233. 

Wakering,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  221. 

Wakering,  John,  bp.  Norwich,  466. 

Walbere,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  442. 

Walby,  Thomas,  prb.  Oxford,  530. 

Walcot,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  169. 

Waldegrave,  Ralph  de,  archd.  North- 
ampton, 56. 

Walden,  Roger,  prb.  Lincoln,  126,220. 

W^alden,  Roger,  prb.  London,  451.- 

Walden,  Roger,  bp.  London,  293. 

Waldy,  Richard,  prb.  Salisbury,  687. 

Waleran  or  Walter,  archd.  Rochester, 

.579- 
Wales,  Will.,  prb.  Peterborough,  551. 

Walesby,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  174. 

Walgrave,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  167. 

Walkeline,  archd.  Suftblk,  486. 

Walker,  George,  ])rb.  London,  422. 

Walker,  John,  prb.  London,  412. 

Walker,  John,  prb.  Norwich,  498. 

Walker,  John,  archd.  Essex,  336. 

Walker,  Nicholas,  prb.  Lincoln,  237. 

Walker,  Nicholas,  archd.  Stow,  80. 

Walker,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  215. 

Walkington,  Thos.,  prb.  Lincoln,  121. 

Walkington,  Robert  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 

211. 
Wall,  George,  prb.  London,  365. 
Wall,  John,  prb.  Oxford,  529. 
Wallaston,    Francis  John    Hyde,  j)rb. 

London,  432. 


N  0  M  I  N  U  M. 


767 


Wallensis,  Tlios.,  archd.  Lincoln,  43. 

Wnllcr,  James,  j)rb.  London,  399,  413. 

Waller,  James,  arclul.  Essex,  337. 

Walles,  John,  chan.  London,  360. 

Walles  or  Welles,  John,  bp.  I.landafT, 
24S. 

Walleys,  John  de,  ]n'\).  l.,iiicoln,  if^o. 

Wallingford,Wallerof,  archd.  Oxon,  64. 

Wallis  or  Wells,  lluj^h,  ])j).  Lincoln,  9. 

Walls,  Edward,  prb.  Lincoln,  219. 

Walls,  (ieor/re,  j)rb.  London,  373. 

Walmer,  Peter  de,  ])rb.  London,  385. 

Walmesford,  Hugh,  prb.  Lincoln,  119. 

Walj)ole,  Adam  de,  chan. Norwich,  494. 

Walj)ole,  Adam  de,  archd.  Suffolk,  486. 

Walpole,  Ralph  de,  bp.  Norwich,  462. 

Waljjole  or  Cheney,  John,  prb.  Peter- 
borough, 548. 

Walpool,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  169. 

Walsingham,    James,   chan.   Norwich, 

495- 
Walter,  i)rb.    London,  391,  394,  397, 

417. 
Walter,  ])re.  Salisbury,  640. 
Walter,  archd.  Leicester,  59. 
Walter,  archd.  Oxon,  64. 
Walter,  dn.  Salisl)ury,  612. 
Walter,  bp.  Rochester,  5 -,8. 
Walter  or  Waleran,  archd.  Rochester, 

579- 
Walter  of  London  or  Walter  de  Sa- 

lerne,  dn.  London,  309. 

Walter,  Hubert,  bp.  Salisbury,  595. 

Walters,  John,  prb.  Llandaff,  267. 

Walters,  John,  prb.  London,  415, 

Waltham,  Robert,  j)re.  Sahsbury,  642. 

Waltham,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  132, 

\\  altham,  W  illiam,  prb.  London,  404. 

Waltham,  Burbund  i\c,  j)rl).  London, 
429. 

Waltham,  John  de,  bp.  Salisbury,  601. 

Waltham,  Nich.  de,  i)rb.  Lincoln,  104. 

\N'althain,  Roger  de,  prl).  London,  372. 

\\'altham,  Roger  of,  archd.  Bucking- 
ham, 68. 

Waltham.  Will,  dc,  \nh.  Lincoln,  121. 

Walton,  Brian,  prb.  Lonilon,  446. 

Walton,  Isaac,  prb.  Salisbury,  660,  661. 

Walton,  Philij),  chan.  Salisbury,  653. 

Walton,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  96,  172, 

\\  alton,  Henry  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  192. 
Walton    or    \Vauton,    Simon    do.    bp. 

Norwich,  461. 
^^';dwyn,  John,  prb.  London,  448. 
\\'alwyn.  William,  prb.  Loiulon,  387. 
Wandysford,  (jcorge,  prb.  London,  402. 


Warburton,   Thomas,   archd.  Norfolk, 

4^6. 
Ward,  John  (jiffard,  dn.  Lincoln,  37. 
Ward,  Nathaniel,  prb.  Lincoln,  170. 
Ward,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  202. 
Ward,  Seth,  prb.  Salisbury,  6.39. 
Ward,  Seth,  chan.  Salisbury,  632. 
Ward,  Seth,  treas.  Salisbury,  648. 
Ward,  Seth,  archd.  Wilts,  631. 
Ward,  Seth,  bp.  Salisbury,  609. 
Ward,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  223. 
Ward,  Thomas,  i)rb.  London,  451. 
Ward,  Thomas,  prb.  Salisbury,  661. 
Ward,  'i'homas,  archd.  Wilts,  631. 
Ward,   Walter   Walker,   ])rb.  London, 

409- 
Ward,  William,  ])rb.  Salisbury,  683. 
Wardale,  John,  j)re.  London,  442. 
Warde,  Richard,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  224. 
Warde,  Thomas,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  124. 
Wardhall,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  169. 
Wardroper,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  100, 

106. 
Ware,  Henry,  prb.  London,  .^33. 
Ware,  John  de  la,  bj).  Llandaff,  243. 
Wareham,  William,  bp.  London,  298. 
Wareley,    Ingelard    de,    prb.    London, 

.403- 
^^  aren,  ^^  illiam  de,  prb.  London,  438. 

Waresco,  Tydon  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  126. 

Warham,  William,  j)rb.  London,  367, 
418. 

Warham,  W  ill.,  archd.  Huntingdon,5i. 

Warham,  Ralph  de,  chan.  Norwich, 
494. 

Waring,  Henry,  prb.  London,  443. 

Waring,  Richard,  jirb.  Lincoln,  143. 

Waring,  Rich.,  prb.  Llandaff,  267,  268. 

Warlewast,  Robert,  ])rb.  Lonilon,  400. 

Warlewast,  Robert,  dn.  Salisbury,  613. 

Warlcy,  Jonas,  archd.  Colchester, 343. 

Warly,  Jonas,  prb.  London,  406. 

Warmington,  Christopher,  prb.  Lin- 
coln, 135. 

Warmington,  Walter  de,  j)rb.  Lincoln, 
176,  208. 

Warneford,  Edward,  })rb.  Lincoln,  191. 

Warner,  John,  prb.  I^incoln,  2^6. 

^^'ru■ner,  John.  ])rb.  London,  3S7, 

Warner,  John,  bp.  Rochester,  374. 

Warner,  John  I^ee,  prb.  Rochester,  586. 

Warner,  John  Lee,  archd.  Rochester, 
381. 

Warner,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln.  loi. 

Warr.  William,  prb.  Lincoln.  173,  181. 

Wair.  William,  archd.  I^eicester.  62. 

Warre,  Thomas  l;i,  prb.  I.,incoln,  158, 
161. 


768 


INDEX 


Warren,  Richard,  archd.  Suffolk,  490. 
Warsoj)}),  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  180. 
Warton,  Jeffry,  prb.  Lincoln,  214. 
AVashbourn,  William,  subdn.  London, 

317-, 
Waterfield,  Richard,  prb.  Peterborough, 

551. 
Waterland,Dan.,  archd. Middlesex, 332. 
Watford,  Robert  de,  prb.  London,  435. 
Watford,  Robert  de,  dn.  London.  308. 
Watkins,  John,  prb.  Llandaff,  269. 
Watkins,  John,  prb.  Salislmry,  653. 
Watson,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  167. 
Watson,  John,  chan.  London,  361. 
Watson,  John  James,  prb.  London, 365. 
Watson,  JohnJames,archd.  St.  Alban's, 

347- 
Watson,  Richard,  prb.  Llandaff,  268. 

Watson,  Richard,  prb.  Salisbury,  658, 

659- 
Watson,  Richard,  bp.  Llandaff,  256. 

Watson,  Thomas,  bp.  Lincoln,  23. 

Watts,  George,  prb.  Salisbury,  672,673, 

675. 
Watts,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  687. 

Watts,  Robert,  prb.  London,  387. 

Watts,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  440. 

Watts,  Thomas,  archd.  Middlesex,  330. 

Watts,  William,  archd.  Llandaff,  260. 

Waugh,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  128. 

Wauton    or   Walton,    Simon   de,   bp. 

Norwich,  461. 
Wavendon,  Robert,  prb.  London,  448. 
Wayland,  Henry,  prb.  London,  381. 
Wayland,  Henry,  prb.  Rochester,  585. 
Waynflete,  John,  prb.  London,  404. 
Weale,  John,  prb.  London,  375. 
Weathershed,  Rich.,  chan.  Lincoln,  91. 
Weathershed,  Rich.,  dn.  London,  309. 
Webb,  Erasmus,  archd.  Buckingham, 

70. 
Webb,  Nicholas,  prb.  London,  409. 
Webb,  Nicholas,  prb.  Salisbury,  670. 
Webbe,  Nicholas,  prb.  Lincoln,  146. 
Webster,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  124. 
Welborn,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  114. 
Welborn,  John,  pre.  Sahsbury,  642. 
Welborn,  William,  archd.  Huntingdon, 

Welbourn,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  J 47. 
Welbourn,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  101. 
Welbourn,  John  de,  treas.  Lincoln,  88, 
Welbourne,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  155. 
Welljourne,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  185. 
Welby,  Adeler,  prb.  Lincoln,  195. 
Weldon,  Roger,  prb.  Lincoln,  227. 
Weldon,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  227. 
Welev/ick,  Thos,  de,  pre.  Salisbury,  641 . 


Welfit,  Timothy,  prb.  Lincoln,  204. 

Welford  or  Wellyfedale,  William,  prb. 

'   Lincoln,  187. 

Welhuus  or  Ubilwjmus,  bp.  Llandaff, 
240. 

Welleburn,  Will,  de,  prb.  London,  391. 

Welles,  Henry,  archd.  Lincoln,  45. 

Welles  or  Walles,  John,  bp.  Llandaff, 
248. 

Wellesby,  William,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  172. 

Wellesley,  Hon.  Gerald  Valerian,  prb. 
London,  416. 

Wells,  John,  prb.  London,  390. 

Wells,  William,  prb.  Norwich,  497, 

Wells,  William,  archd.  Colchester,  343. 

Wells,  William,  bp.  Rochester,  567. 

Wells  or  Walhs,  Hugh,  bp.  Lincoln,  9. 

Wells,  Hugh  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  180. 

Wells,  Simon  de,  prb.  London,  368. 

Wellyfedale  or  Welford,  William,  prb. 
Lincoln,  187. 

Welton,  Gilbert,  prb.  Lincoln,  206. 

Wenlyngburgh,  William  de,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 377. 

Wenraan,  Hon.  Thomas  Francis,  prb. 
Salisbury,  678. 

Wenda,  Will,  de,  pre.  Salisbury,  648. 

Wenda,  William  de,  dn.  Salisbury,  613. 

Wendon,  Nicholas,  prb.  Norwich,  499. 

Wendon,  Nich.,  archd.  Suffolk,  489. 

Wendover,  Rich,  of,  prb.  London,  414. 

Wendover,  Rich,  de,  prb.  London,  433. 

Wendover,  Richard  de,  bp.  Rochester, 
560. 

Wengham,  Henry  de,  archd.  Middlesex, 
326. 

Wengham,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  99. 

Wengham,  John  de,  prb.  London,  397. 

Wengham  or  Wyngham,  John  de,  pre. 
London,  348. 

Wenlock,  Will,  archd.  Rochester,  580. 

Wenlock,  Will,  de,  prb.  London,  366. 

Wermington,  WiUiam  de,  archd.  Hun- 
tingdon, 49. 

Weseham,  Roger  de,  prb.  London,  447. 

Weseham,  Roger  de,  archd.  Oxon,  64. 

Weseham,  Roger  de,  archd.  Rochester, 
579. 

Weseham,  Roger  de,  dn.  Lincoln,  30. 

Wesenham,  Roger,  archd.  Rochester, 
580. 

West,  Edmund,  prb.  London,  412. 

West,  Reginald,  prb.  Lincoln,  130. 

West,  Richard,  archd.  Berks,  636. 

Westacre,  William,  chan.  Norwich,  495. 

Westacre,  William,  archd.  Norwich,  480. 

Westbury,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  163. 

Westbury,  Wilham,  prb.  London,  363. 


N  0  M  1  N  U  M. 


7G9 


Westhy,  George,  treas.  Salisbury,  646. 
Westby,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  1;/). 
Westfaling,  IIer])ert,  prb.  Oxford,  522. 
Westfaling,  Herbert,  treas. London, 356. 
Westfield,  Thomas,  j)rb.  London,  370. 
Westfield,  Thomas,  archd.  St.  Alban's, 

346. 
Westford,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  387. 
Westhouse,  John,  prb.   Lincoln,   153, 

209. 
Weston,  Charles,  prb.  Lincoln,  151. 
Weston,  Charles,  })rb.  London,  419. 
Weston,  Charles,  archd.  Wilts,  632. 
Weston,  Hugh,  archd.  Colchester,  342. 
Weston,  John,  prb.  London,  436. 
Weston,  John,  prb.  Oxford,  527. 
Weston,  John,  prb.  Peter])orough,  550. 
Weston,  Philip,  i)rb.  London,  377. 
Weston,  Phipps,  prb.  Lincoln,  113. 
Weston,  Phipps,  i)rb.  Salisbury,  676. 
Weston,  Ryder,  prb.  London,  450. 
Weston,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  442. 
Weston,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  154. 
Weston,  Philip  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  213. 
Weston,  William  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  171. 
Westons,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  122,  142. 
Westwood,   Roger,  prb.  Lincoln,  107, 

163,203,208. 
Wetherall,J()hn,  prb. Peterborough,  551. 
Wetherynsete,  Rob.,  prb.  Lincoln,  127. 
Wetwange,  Richard,  prb.  London,  436. 
Weber,  Peter,  prl).  Salisbury,  653. 
Whaley,  Edward,  prb.  Lincoln,  164. 
Wharton,  Geoffrey,  prl).  London,  402. 
Wharton,  Geoffrey,  aixhd.  London, 323. 
Wharton,  Joseph,  prb.  London,  390. 
Wharton,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  139. 
Wharton,  Robert,  chan,  Lincoln,  95. 
Wharton,  Robert,  archd.  Stow,  81. 
Wheelden,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  191. 
Wheeler,  Benjamin,  ])rl).  London,  371. 
Wheeler,  Iknjaniin,  prb.  Oxford,  536. 
Wheeler,  Maurice,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  191. 
WheelwTight,    ('harles    Apthorp,    prb. 

Lincoln,  123. 
Whelpdale,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  129. 
Whetley,  AViUiam,  prb.  London,  424. 
Whish,  Martin,  prb.  Salisbury,  C82. 
Whish,  Richard,  prb.  Salisbiny,  677. 
Winston,  James,  prb.  Lincoln,  103,  153. 
Whiston,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  160. 
Whiston,  Thos.,  prb.  Lincoln.  197,  231. 
Whistons,  James,  prb.  Lincohi,  229. 
Whitacre,  William,  prb.  Norwich,  501. 
Whitaker,  William,  chan.  London,  361. 
Whitbey,  Robert  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  149. 
Whitby,  Dan.,  \nh.  Salisl)ury,  6;,9,  664. 
Whitby,  Daniel,  pre.  Salisbury.  64^. 

VOL.  II. 


Whitby,  Richard,  treas.  Salisbury,  647. 
Whitby,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  158. 
Whitchurch,  Nicholas,  chaD.  Norwich, 

494. 
Whitchurch,  John  de,  archd. Wilts,  629. 
Whitchurch,  Nicholas  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 

225,  228,  233,  236. 
Whitcombe,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  186. 
White,  Francis,  bp.  Norwich,  417. 
White,  Gabriel,  prb.  Lincoln,  172. 
White,  Henry,  i)rb.  Lincoln,  186,  209. 
White,  John,  j)rb.  Lincoln,  196. 
White,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  682. 
White,  John,  bp.  Lincoln,  22. 
White,  Joseph,  prb.  Oxford,  528. 
White,  Richard,  i)r]).  Peterl)orough.  550. 
White,  Robert,  archd.  Norfolk,  485. 
White,  Stephen,  prb.  Lincoln,  128. 
White,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  184. 
White,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  412. 
White,  Thomas,  chan.  Salisbury,  652. 
White,  Thomas,  treas.  Salisbury,  648. 
White,  Thomas,  archd.  Berks,  636. 
White,  Thomas,  bp.  Peterborough,  536. 
White,  William,  chan.  Lincoln,  91. 
White,  Writhington,archd. Norfolk,  485. 
Whiteby,  Elias  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  178. 
Whitehall,  Job.,  prb.  Peterborough,  550. 
Whitehead,  Thomas,  jirb.  London,  367. 
Whitfeld,  William,  prb.  London,  416, 

453- 
Whitfield,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  147. 
Whitfield,  William,  prb.  London,  396. 
Whitgift,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  193. 
Whitgift,  John,  dn.  Lincoln,  34. 
Whiting,  John,  prb.  London,  387. 
Whittal,  Matthew,  prb.  Peterborough, 

/i43- 
Whittel)y,  Robert,  prb.  London,  448. 
Whitwell,  Richard,  j)rb.  Lincoln,  146. 
Whitworth,  Samuel,  jirb.  Lincoln,  120. 
Whitworth,  William,  prl).  Lincoln,  230. 
Whitworth,  Wm.,  prb.  Salisbury,  675. 
Whitworth,  WiUiam,  archd.  SaHsbury, 

AA  hyte,  Thomas,  prb.  Oxford,  530. 

Whyttcby,  Robert  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  144. 

Wicham  or  Wykeham,  Nicholas,  archd. 
AVilts,  629. 

Wickham,  Edward,  prb.  Lincoln,  124. 

Wickham,  J(»hn,  prb.  Lincoln,  204. 

Wickham,  Thos.,  prl).  Salisbury,  681. 

Wickius,  John,  prb.  London,  447. 

Wicks  or  Wykes,  Thomas,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 396. 

Wiconio  vel  Wintonia,  WilUara  de, 
jirb.  London,  444. 

Widdington.  John  de,  prb. Lincoln,  160. 

5  r 


770 


INDEX 


Wideviil,  Lionel,  prb.  Lincoln,  221. 
Wigan, William,  prb.  London,  406,  425. 
Wighed,  bp.  London,  277. 
Wigrime,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  142. 

Wigworth,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  T14. 

Wilberforce,  Samuel,  bp.  Oxford,  510. 

Wilbred,  bp.  Dunwich,  457. 

Wilbred  or  Uuilfred,  bp.  Elmham,  457. 

Wilcock,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  140. 

Wilcocks,   Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,   179, 
209,  234. 

Wilcocks,  Henry,  archd.  Leicester,  61. 

Wilcocks,  Joseph,  bp.  Rochester,  575. 

Wilcox,  John,  prb.  London,  393. 

Wild,  Edmond,  prb.  Lincoln,  198. 

Wild,  Edmund,  prb.  Lincoln,  115. 

Wildbore,  John,  prb.  Rochester,  583. 

Wilford,  Roger,  prb.  London,  384. 

Wilfrith,  bp.  Leicester,  4. 

Wilkins,  David,  archd.  Suffolk,  490. 

Wilkins,  John,  prb.  London,  376. 

Wilkins,  Thomas,  prb.  Llandaff,  268. 

Wilkinson,  Henry,  prb.  Oxford,  518. 

Wilkinson,  Samuel,  prb.  London,  415. 

Willam,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  125. 

Willanton,  Robert,  prb.  London,  431. 

Willanton  or  Willerton,   Robert,  prb. 
London,  424. 

Willanton,  Willarton  or  Willerton,  Ro- 
bert, prb.  London,  384. 

Willarton,  Robert,  prb.  London,  384. 

Willaume,  Edward,  prb.  Lincoln,  98. 

Willcocks,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  145. 

Willerton  or  Willanton,   Robert,  prb. 
London,  424. 

Willerton,  Willanton  or  Willarton,  Ro- 
bert, prb.  London,  384. 

Willes,  Edward,  prb.  Lincoln,  232. 

Willes,  Edward,  dn.  Lincoln,  36. 

Willford,  Francis,  archd.  Bedford,  75. 

William,  prb.  Lincoln,  176. 

William,  prb.  London,  377,  388,  429, 

432.  435,  438,  451- 
William,  chan.  Lincoln,  91. 
William,  archd.  Berks,  634. 
Wilham,  archd.  Dorset,  639. 
William,  archd.  Huntingdon,  49. 
Wilham,  archd.  Leicester,  59. 
William,  archd.  London,  318,  319,  325. 
William,  archd.  Norwich,  478. 
William,  archd.  Suffolk,  488 
William,  archd.  Wilts,  627. 
William,  dn.  London,  307. 
William,  bp.  Llandaff,  242. 
Wilham,  (London,)  280. 
WiUiam,  bp.  Norwich,  459. 
Wilham  of  Exeter,  chan.  Lincoln,  92. 
William  of  Exeter,  pre.  Lincoln,  83. 


William  the  Hermit  or  Ermita,  prb. 
London,  426. 

William  of  Leicester,  chan.  Lincoln,  91. 

William  de  Monte,  chan.  Lincoln,  91. 

William  of  Norwich,  464. 

Wilham  of  Saltmarsh,  bp,  Llandaff,  242. 

William  de  St.  Clere,  archd.  Northamp- 
ton, 55. 

William  of  St.  Mary's  church,  bp.  Lon- 
don, 283. 

William  of  York,  bp.  Salisbury,  596. 

William,  John,  pre.  Llandaff,  261. 

Wilhams,  Frederick,  prb.  Peterborough, 

Williams,  George,  prb.  Lincoln,  98. 
Williams,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  18 r. 
Williams,  James,  prb.  London,  426. 
Williams,  Jenkyn,  pre.  Llandaff,  261. 
Wilhams,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  103,  162. 
Wilhams,  John,  prb.  Llandaff,  266. 
Williams,  John,  prb.  London,  435. 
Williams, John,  prb.  Peterborough,  543. 
Williams,  John,  pre.  Lincoln,  86. 
Wilhams,  John,  dn.  Salisbury,  617. 
Williams,  John,  bp.  Lincoln,  25. 
Williams,  Philip,  prb.  Lincoln,  213. 
Wilhams,  Rich.,  prb.  Lincoln,  167, 168. 
Williams,  Thomas,  prb.  Llandaff,  266. 
Williams,  Thomas,  chan.  Llandaff,  263. 
Wilhams,  Thomas,  archd.  Llandaff,  261. 
Wilhams,  William,  prb.  Llandaff,  269. 
Williams,  alias  Bage,  Thomas,   chan. 

London,  361. 
Williamson,  Edward,  prb.  Lincoln,  204. 
Williamson,  Henry,  prb.  Peterborough, 

549- 
Williamson,  James,  prb.  Lincoln,  113. 

Williamson,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  138. 

Williamson,  Robert,  prb.  Peterborough, 

545. 
Williamson,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  138. 
Wilhs,  Cecil,  prb.  Lincoln,  186. 
Willis,  Edward,  prb.  Lincoln,  188. 
Willis,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  115,  160. 
Willis,  John,  prb.  Sahsbury,  674. 
Willis,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  232. 
Willis,  Richard,  dn.  Lincoln,  36. 
Willis,  Richard,  bp.  Sahsbury,  610. 
Willis,  Sherlock,  prb.  London,  368. 
Willis,  Sherlock,  prb.  Salisbury,  671. 
Willis,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  104. 
Willis,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  441. 
Willis,  Thomas,  prb.  Rochester,  585. 
Wilhs,  Thomas,  pre.  Llandaff,  261. 
Wilhs,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  loi. 
Willoughby,  Brian,  prb.  Lincoln,  233. 
Willoughby,  Thos.,  dn.  Rochester,  577. 
Willoughby,  Phihpde,  prb.  Lincoln,  233^ 


NOMINUM. 


771 


Wills,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  418. 
Willson,  Adam,  prb.  Lincoln,  230. 
Willson,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  167. 
Willyfed,  William,  prb.  London,  408. 
Wilson,  liernard,  \)r]).  Lincoln,  181. 
Wilson,  Jiernerd,  prb.  Lincoln,  204. 
Wilson,  Christopher,  prb.  London,  397. 
Wilson,  Henry,  prb.  Lincoln,  207. 
Wilson,  John,  prb.  Llandatt",  266. 
Wilson,  Miles,  [)rb,  Lincoln,  142. 
Wilson,  Nicholas,  archd.  Oxon,  66. 
Wilson,  Nicolas,  prb.  London,  399. 
Wilson,  'J'homas,  prb.  Lincoln,  181. 
Wilson,  Thomas,  j)rb.  London,  415. 
Wilson,  William,  prb.  London,  387. 
Wilson,  William,  prb.  Rochester,  583. 
Wilson,  William,  chan.  London,  361. 
Wilton,  John,  prb.  London,  438. 
Wilton, Stephen, prb.  Lincoln,  147,195. 
Wilton,  Stephen,  prb.  London,  383. 
Wilton,  Stephen,  archd. Middlesex,  329. 
Wilton,  Stephen,  archd.  Salisbury,  624. 
Wilughby,  Philip,  dn.  Lincoln,  31. 
Wilughby,  I'hilip  dc,  prb,  Lincoln,  194. 
Wilvvard  or  Vilvard,  })rb.  London,  417. 
Wilvvick,  John  de,  prb.  London,  433. 
Wimbyssh,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  124. 
Wimundus,  siibd.  Salisbury,  619. 
Winchcomb,  Tideman  de,  bp.  Llandaff, 

247. 
Winchecombe,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 

182. 
Winchelsea,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  225. 
Winchelsey,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  176. 
Winchelscy   or  Wynshale,  Robert  de, 

prb.  London,  420. 
Winchelsey  or  Wynshale,   Robert  de, 

archd.  Essex,  333. 
Winchester,  Thomas   de,  archd.  Sud- 
bury, 491. 
Windeh.  orWindesore,  Richard  de,  prb. 

London,  420. 
Windesore,  Rich,  dc,  prb.  London,  420. 
Windsor,    alias    Broun,  William,  prb. 

Lincoln,  126. 
Winemcrus,  subd.  Lincoln,  37. 
Winemcrus,  archd.  Nortiiamjiton,  5-,. 
Wingfiold,Augustin,  prb.  Salisbury, 664. 
Wingham,  Henry  of,  prb.  l^ondon,  417. 
Wingham,  Henry  de,  bp.  London,  285. 
Wini,  bp.  London,  275. 
Winnirto,  Thomas,  dn.  London,  315. 
WinnitVo,  'I'homas,  bj).  Lincoln,  25. 
Winjiere.  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  118. 
Winstanley,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  371, 

Winstanley , Thomas,  prb.  Peterborough , 
544- 


Winter,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  loi. 
Winter,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  187. 
Winter,  Thomas,  prb.  Norwich,  498. 
Winter,  Thomas,  chan.  Salisbur)',  651. 
Winter,  Thomas,  archd.  Norfolk,  484. 
Winter,  Thomas,  archd.  Suffolk,  489. 
Winterbourn,  Thomas,    prb.   London, 

440. 
Wintesworth,  Richard  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 

208. 
Wintle,  Robert,  prb.  London,  453. 
Wintonia  vel  Wiconio,  William  de,  prb. 

London,  444. 
Wintour,  Henry,  prb.  London,  413. 
Wintringham,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  1 78. 
Winwick,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  99. 
Winwick,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,    163, 

J97: 
A\in\vick,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  152. 

Winwick,  John  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  116. 

Wirksworth,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  185. 

Wise,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  184. 

Wisebech,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  451. 

Wishaw,  Thomas,  prb.  Salisbury,  668. 

Witham,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  105, 
124,  13.5,  158,  185,  210. 

Witham,  William,  archd.  Leicester,  61. 

Witham,  William,  archd.  Stow,  79. 

Wittern,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  193. 

Wittlesey,  William,  archd.  Hunting- 
don, 50. 

Wittlesey, Wilham,  bp.  Rochester,  563. 

Wittlesey,  William  de,  ])rb.  Lincoln,  106. 

AVlfsius  or  Wulfsige,  bp.  London,  278. 

Wlfwi,  Ulf,  or  Wulfwius,  bp,  Dorches- 
ter, 6. 

Wlmann  or  Ulstan,  dn.  London,  307. 

Wocumb,  Giles  de,  archd.  Berks,  633. 

Wodde,  John,  prb.  London,  407,  449. 

Wodde,  John,  archd.  Middlesex,  329. 

Wode,  Roger,  prb.  Lincoln,  107,  223. 

Wodecock,  William,  prb.  I^mdon,  442. 

Wodeford,  Thomas,  })rb.  London,  369. 

Wodeford,  John  de,  prb.  London,  420. 

Wodehele,  Roger,  archd.  Sudbury,  492. 

Wodehouse,  ('harles  Nourse,  prb.  Nor- 
wich, ')02. 

Wodehouse,  Philip,  jirb.  Norwich,  497. 

Wodevill,  Edward,  prb.  Lincoln,  172. 

Wodevill,  Leonard,  \nh.  Lincoln,  172. 

Woilevill,  Lionel,  \nh.  Lincoln,  192. 

Wodft)rd,  Thomas,  prb.  Ix)ndon.  439. 

Wodham,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  193. 

Woleman,  Richard,  prb.  I^mdon,  396, 

Woleman,    Richard,    archd.    Sudbur)', 

49^- 
Wollaston,    Frederick,    prb.    Peterbo- 
rough, 549. 

5  F  2 


772 


INDEX 


Wollaston,   F.  J.  Hyde,  archd.  Essex, 

337- 

AVollman  or  ^  ouleman,  Richard,  prb. 
Lincoln,  141. 

Wollore,  David,  prb.  Lincoln,  116. 

Wollore,  David,  prb.  London,  383. 

Wolsey,  Thos.,  prb.  Lincoln,  214,  229. 

Wolsey,  Thomas,  archd.  Northamp- 
ton, 542. 

Wolsey,  Thomas,  bp.  Lincoln,  21. 

AVolsey  or  Wulcy,  Thomas,  pre.  Lon- 
don, 350. 

Wolsey  or  Wulcy,  Thomas,  dn.  Lin- 
coln, 34. 

Wolveden,  Robert,  archd. Norwich,  480. 

Womack,  Lawrence,  archd. Suffolk,  489. 

Wood,  Richard,  prb.  London,  428. 

Wood,  William,  prb.  London,  371, 373. 

Woodcock,  Henry,  prb.  Oxford,  521. 

Woodcock,  Henry,  prb.  Salisbury,  682, 
684. 

Woodcock,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  100. 

AVoodford,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  114. 

Woodford,  Thos.,  prb.  Salisbury,  670. 

Woodhouse,  John  Chappel,  prb.  Ro- 
chester, 583. 

Woodhouse,  Robert  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 

157- 

Woodroff,  Benjamin,  prb.  Oxford,  518. 

WoodrofF,  Benjamin,  dn.  Oxford,  513. 

Woodvill  or  Wydevel,  Lionel,  prb,  Lon- 
don, 411. 

Woodvill,  Wydeville  or  Wydevisle,  Lio- 
nel, bp.  Salisbury,  604. 

Woodward,  Geo.,  prb.  Salisbury,  672. 

Woodward,  Robert,  chan .  Salisbury,  65  2 . 

Woodward,  Robert,  archd.  Wilts,  631. 

Woodward,  Robert,  dn.  Salisbury,  618. 

Woodward,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  160. 

Woodyere,  Richard,  prb.  Rochester,  585 . 

Worcester  or  Wyrescestria,  Roger  of, 
prb.  London,  362. 

Worden,  Nicholas,  prb.  Lincoln,  113. 

Workman,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  107. 

Workman,  John,   prb.   Peterborough, 

544- 
Worrall,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  393. 
Worre  or  Uueremund,  bp.  Rochester, 

556. 
Worseley,  Wilham,  dn.  London,  313. 
Worseley  or  Wursley,  William,   prb. 

London,  451. 
Worston, William  de,  pre.  London,  349. 
Worth,  Rich,  de,  subd.  Salisbury,  619. 
Worthington,  John,  prb.  Lincoln,  103. 
Wotton,  Henry,  prb.  London,  367. 
Wotton,  Matthew,  treas.  Salisbury,  647. 
Wotton,  William,  prb.  Salisbury,  665. 


Wotton,  John  de,  subd.  Salisbury,  620. 

Wotton,  Peter  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  105. 

Wotton,  Peter  de,  prb.  London,  363, 
366. 

Wotton,  Walter  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  119, 
i55>  225. 

Wotton,  Walter  de,  archd.  Huntingdon, 
49. 

Wren,  Matthew,  bp.  Norwich,  471. 

Wright,  Isaac,  prb.  Lincoln,  103. 

Wright,  John,  prb.  London,  379,  435. 

Wright,  Walter,  archd.  Oxford,  515. 

Wright,  Walter,  archd.  Oxon,  67. 

Wright,  Will.,  prb.  Lincoln,  138,  142. 

Wrighte,  Arthur,  prb.  Lincoln,  186. 

Wrighte,  Nathan,  prb.  Norwich,  501. 

Wringworth,  Robert  de,  prb.  Lincoln, 
123. 

Writtele,  Adam  de,  prb.  London,  365. 

Wroughton,  Charles,  prb.  Salisbury, 
665. 

Wulcy  or  Wolsey,  Thomas,  pre.  Lon- 
don, 350. 

Wulcy  or  Wolsey,  Thomas,  dn.  Lin- 
coln, 34. 

Wuldham,  Thomas  de,  bp.  Rochester, 
562. 

Wulfsige,  bp.  Sherborne,  592,  593. 

Wulfsige  or  Wlfsius,  bp.  London,  278. 

Wulfstan,  bp.  London,  279. 

Wulfwius,  Wlfwi  or  Ulf,  bp.  Dorches- 
ter, 6. 

Wulmanus  or  Ulstanus,  prb.  London, 

438. 
Wulstan,  bp.  Dorchester,  5. 

Wulstan,  bp.  London,  279. 

Wulward,  John,  prb.  Rochester,  587. 

Wursley  or  Worseley,  William,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 451. 

AVurstan,  bp.  Sherborne,  593. 

Wutton,  Walter,  prb.  Lincoln,  136. 

Wutton,  Walter  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  233. 

Wyat,  Hugh,  prb.  London,  390. 

Wyatt,  William,  prb.  Lincoln,  179. 

Wyatt,  William,  pre.  Lincoln,  86. 

Wyborn,  Percival,  prb.  Norwich,  501. 

Wyburn,  Percival,  prb.  Rochester,  583. 

Wychede,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  135. 

Wychehampton  or  Wykehampton,  Ro- 
bert de,  bp.  Salisbury,  597. 

Wydevel  or  Woodvill,  Lionel,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 411. 

Wydevill,  Lionel,  archd.  Oxon,  66. 

Wydevill,  Lyonell,  archd.  Norwich,  480. 

Wydeville,  Wydevisle  or  VA^oodvill,  Lio- 
nel, bp.  Salisbury,  604. 

Wydevisle,  Lionel,  bp.  Salisbury,  604. 

Wyet,  prb.  Rochester,  584. 


N  O  M  I  N  U  M. 


773 


Wy^renhale,  alias  Saresson,  John,  chan. 
Norwich,  495. 

Wyf^enhale,  ahas  Saresson,  John,  archd. 
Sudbury,  492. 

Wyke,  John,  prb.  London,  430. 

Wyke,  John,  ])re.  London,  349. 

Wyke,  Nich.  do,  subd.  Sahsbury,  620. 

Wykeham,  Wilhani,  i)rb.  Lincohi,  115. 

Wykehain,  Wilhain,  dn.  Lincoln,  34. 

Wykeham,  William,  bp.  Lincoln,  24. 

Wykeham  or  Wicham,  Nicholas,  archd. 
Wilts,  629. 

Wykeham,  Nicholas  de,  chan.  Salis- 
bury, 650. 

AVykeliam,  Will,  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  218. 

Wykeham,  William  de,  prb.  London, 
420,  439. 

Wykeham,  Will,  de,  archd.  Lincoln,  44. 

Wykeham,  William  de,  archd.  North- 
ami)ton,  57. 

Wykehampton,  Robert  de,  dn.  Salis- 
bury, 614. 

Wykehampton  or  Wychehampton,  Ro- 
bert de,  bp.  Salisbury,  597. 

Wykes,  Gilbert,  prb.  Lincoln,  142. 

Wykes,  Gilbert,  ])rb.  London,  446. 

Wykes,  John,  prb.  London,  451. 

Wykes,  Thomas,  pre.  London,  351. 

Wykes  or  Weekes,  Thomas,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 396. 

Wykyneston,Wm.  de, prb. London,  430. 

Wylberfosse,  Peter,  i)rb.  London,  452. 

Wyldl){)re,  John,  prb. Peterborough,550. 

Wylde,  William,  ])rb.  London,  363,  421. 

Wylde,  William,  pre.  London,  350. 

Wylde,  William,  treas.  London,  355. 

Wyle,  Henry  de  la,  chan.  Salisbury, 
649. 

Wyle,  Nich.  de  la,  pre.  Salisbury,  641. 

Wyle,  Walter  dc  la,  subd.  Salisbury, 
619. 

Wyle,  Walter  de  la,  bp.  Salis])ury,  597. 

Wyle,  Wm.  de  la,  archd.  Dorset,  638. 

Wyleby  or  Wyleweby,  Phihp,  prb.  Lon- 
don, 363. 

Wylewebey,  Philip  de,  prb.  London, 
380. 

AVyleweby  or  Wyleby,  PhiUp,  prb.  Lon- 
don, ^6;^. 

Wyllanton,  Robert,  prb.  London,  449. 

Wyllockc,  John,  prb.  London,  384. 

Wylton,  William,  chan.  Salisbury,  651. 

Wymbell,  Nicholas,  i)rb.  Lincoln,  234. 

Wymbush,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  236. 

AVymbush,  Robert,  subd.  Lincoln,  40. 

Wymbysh,  Nicholas,  ]n-l).  Lincoln,  158. 

AVymbysh,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  109. 

Wymbyss,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  203. 


Wymmesley,  John,  prb.  London,  437. 

WymmesleyorWymmisley,John,archd. 
London,  323. 

Wymmesley  or  Wymunsley,  John, archd. 
Middlesex,  330. 

Wymmisley  or  Wymmesley,  John, archd. 
London,  323. 

Wymund,  prb.  London,  414. 

Wymunsley  orWymmesley,John,archd. 
Middlesex,  330. 

Wynchcomb, John  de, pre.  London,  349. 
I  Wynchcombe,  Richard  de,  prb.   Lin- 
coln, 113. 

Wyndham,  George,  pre.  London,  350. 

Wyndham,  Geo.,  archd.  Norwich,  481. 

Wyngham  or  Wengham,  John  de,  pre. 
London,  348. 

Wynn,  Hugh,  prb.  Salisbury,  670. 

Wynn,  Morgan,  prb.  Lincoln,  118. 
I  Wynne,  Hugh,  prb.  London,  441. 
I  Wynne,  Morgan,  archd.  Lincoln,  47. 
I  Wynniffe,  Thomas,  prb.  London,  412. 

Wynshale  or  Winchelsey,  Robert  de, 
!      prb.  London,  420. 

Wynshale  or  Winchelsey,  Robert  de, 
(      archd.  Essex,  333. 

Wynter,  John,  ])rb.  London,  376. 

Wynterborne,  Thos.,  prb.  London,  41 1. 

Wynterbourn,Thos.,  dn.  London,  313. 

Wynterton,  Henry,  archd.  Essex,  334. 

Wynwyk,  John,  archd.  Berks,  634. 

Wyot,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  172. 

Wyot,  Robert,  prb.  Lincoln,  147. 

Wyott,  Robert,  prb.  London,  363. 

Wyott,  Robert,  archd.  Middlesex,  329. 

Wyppyll,  John,  prb.  London,  386. 

Wyrescestria  or  Worcester,  Roger  of, 
prb.  London,  362. 

Wytham,  William,  ])rb.  London,  375. 

Wyther,  John,  subd.  Salisbury',  620. 

Wythcrs,  Geo.,  archd.  Golchester,  342. 

Wythers,  John,  prl).  London,  408. 

Wyting,  John,  prb.  London,  432. 

Wytton,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  129. 

Wyvell,  William,  prb.  London,  410. 

Wyvill,  John,  i)rb.  I^ndon,  413. 

Wyvill,  John,  prb.  Rochester,  585. 

Wyvill,  Walter,  treas.  Salisbury,  646. 

Wyvill,  Robert  de.  prb.  Lincoln.  151. 

Wyville,  Robert,  bp.  Salisbury,  6cx). 

Y. 

Yardeburg,  John,  prb.  London,  380. 
Yates,  Lowther.  jirb.  Norwich,  500. 
Yeate,  Gornelius,  archd.  Wilts,  631. 
Yeates.  Cornelius,  prb.  Salisbur)-,  663. 
Yeverino,  Peter  de,  prb.  Lincoln,  96. 


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Yokeflet,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  214. 
Yokflete,  Thomas,  archd.  Berks,  634. 
Yong,  John,  bp.  Rochester,  572. 
Yonge,  Phihp,  bp.  Norwich,  474. 
Yonge,  Phillip,  prb.  London,  381. 
Yonge,  Richard,  prb.  Lincoln,  168. 
Yonge,  Richard,  bp.  Rochester,  565. 
Yonge,  William,  archd.  Norwich,  482. 
York,  John  of,  archd.  Stow,  77. 
York,  Ralph  of,  chan.  Salisbury,  649. 
York,  Ralph  of,  subd.  Salisbury,  619. 
York,  AVilliam  of,  bp.  Salisbury,  596. 
Yorke,  James,  prb.  Lincoln,  224. 
Yorke,  Hon.  James,  prb. Rochester, 585. 
Yorke,  Hon.  James,  dn.  Lincoln,  36. 
Young,  Edward,  prb.  Norwich,  499. 
Young,  Edw.,  prb.  Salisbury,  661,  662. 
Young,  Edward,  dn.  Salisbury,  618. 
Young,  John,  prb.  London,  370,  392, 

418. 
Young,  John,  archd.  London,  322. 
Young,  Patrick,  treas.  London,  357. 


Young,  Roger,  chan.  Norwich,  495. 
Young,  Thomas,  prb.  Lincoln,  226. 
Young,  Thomas,  chan.  London,  359. 
Younger,  John,  prb.  London,  384. 
Younger,  John,  prb.  Salisbury,  661. 
Younger,  John,  dn.  Sahsbury,  618. 
Younger,  Richard,  prb.  Salisbury,  668. 
Yrtford,  Roger,  prb.  Lincoln,  214. 

Z. 

Zouch,  Edmund  la,  prb.  London,  363. 

Zouch,  Eudo  la,  prb.  Lincoln,  146,  208. 

Zouch,  John  la,  bp.  Llandaff,  248. 

Zouch,  Wilham,  pre.  Salisbury,  644. 

Zouch  or  Souch,  William,  prb.  Peter- 
borough, 546. 

Zouche,  Eudo  la,  archd.  Huntingdon, 
50. 

Zouche,  Eudo  la,  archd.  Sudbury,  492. 

Zouche,  Henry  le,  archd.  Sudbury,  491. 

Zousche,  Ivo  la,  prb.  Lincoln,  192. 


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