CHANTRIES FOUNDED IN THE PARISH CHURCH OF ASHBURNE. 157 



hereditaments whatsoever thereto belonging by the rent of;^io i6s. 

 yearly. [Pat. loth Queen Elizabeth, p. 2.] 



And the same Queen, by Patent dated the i8th March, in the 

 30th year of her reign, granted to Edmund Downing and Miles 

 Dodding, gent., in fee, all that messuage and tenement, with the 

 appurtenances and all the lands, meadows, feeding pastures, &c., 

 thereto belonging, in the tenure of John Rose, in Ashburne, late 

 belonging to the Chantry of S. Oswald in the Church there, and 

 a parcel of land there in the tenure of William Shawe, late also 

 belonging to that Chantry, and devised to Francis Bradburne by 

 indenture dated 27th Elizabeth, to hold by the rent of 26s. 8d. 

 per an n. [Rot 30th Elizabeth, p. 15.] 



The following Institutions to the Chantry of S. Oswald are 

 noted by Dr. Cox from the Lichfield Registers : 



1484. Christopher Puce ; patrons, John and Ann Bradburne. 

 1509. Robert Hasilhurst ; patron, Humphrey Bradburne, 



on the death of C. P. 

 1540. Thomas Stone; patron, Humphrey Bradburne, on the 



death of R. H. 

 1542. Edward Bennett ; patrons, William Bradburne, Thomas 



Leghe, and Philip Bennett. 

 On the resignation of T. S., Bennett obtained a pension 

 of ;^5 from Queen Mary. 



^nliD&jmcnt.g for jj^rpetual ILtsi)t^ 



in the Church of Ashburne. Conveyance from Henry Buckbert, 

 of London, and others, to Henry Walker, of Castern, Co. Staf- 

 ford, of a piece of land in Ashburne, Co. Derby, called Lamp- 

 holme. Dated 30th October, 3rd Elizabeth. 



Queen Elizabeth, on 21st July, in the ist year of her reign, 

 granted to George Howard, Kt., inter alia one parcel of meadow 

 lying in the parish of Ashburne, called Lampholme meadow, in 

 the tenure of John Knifton, given for the maintenance of a lamp 

 in the Parish Church of Ashburne. 



[Pat. ist Elizabeth, p. 7.] 



