126 MORTUARY CHAPELS, LICHFIELD. 



Canon Robert Patrick, at the altar of S. John. This chantry, 

 founded by Bishop Langton, was removed, on its completion, to 

 the Lady Chapel. This entry throws light on the subsequent 

 one of 1338, quoted above by Bishop Hobhouse, as it shows 

 a special connection between Patrick and the foundations of 

 Walter de Langton, and gives a reason why application was 

 made by him for the central tomb. It should be noted that 

 that application was not made until after Canon Bruere, for 

 whom I consider it was originally designed, had removed from 

 Lichfield, and accepted the Deanery of S. Paul's. 



1336. William de Hey wood and Robert Aylbrick admitted 

 as custodians of the fabric of the chapel of the Blessed Mary, 

 and sworn to make an annual return of expenditure on the 

 feast of S. Michael. 



