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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.
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M.DCCC.LIV.
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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. |{
5x
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
\
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.
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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.
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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.
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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,
VOL. IL N n
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.
tA}
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.
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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
-\
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.
%
i
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.
3x2
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.
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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.
VOL. U. 4 (i
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
P R i: IJ E N D A R I E S. GCu
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
i
IMlEBENDxMUES. GGi)
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.
PREBENDARIES. 671
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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()74 SALISBURY.
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.
PREBENDARIES. 615
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.
i
PREBENDARIES. 677
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.
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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.
N 0 M 1 N U M.
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.
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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.
694
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.
N O M I N U M.
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.
G9()
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^
4 U 2
700
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.
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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.
N 0 M I N U M.
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.
718
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.
N O M I N U M.
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.
720
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.
N O M I N U M.
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
724
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.
N 0 M I N U M.
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.
734
INDEX
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.
736
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
740
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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746
INDEX
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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INDEX
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.
i
N O M 1 N U M.
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.
750
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.
X O M 1 N U M.
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.
5 K
70f2
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.
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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.
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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.
774
INDEX NOMINUM.
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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