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Ancient Chapels, &c., in Co. Wilts. 
obtained from the Lady Alice de Lisle, patroness of the church. 
[ Wilts Instit., p. 31.] 
CuiprenHAM, (Hundred of Ditto.) In the parish church, St. 
Andrew’s, were two chantries. The chapels still remain. 
1. Sr. Mary’s, at the east end of the south aisle, founded by 
Walter, Lord Hungerford, K.G., 1442. John Salwey was 
Chaplain, 1459, Thomas Clerk, 1494, William Pole, 1534, and 
Richard Whygmore, 1547, when it was dissolved, and the 
lands belonging to it were sold to Henry Goldney, being 
then worth £11 6s. 12d. a year. 
2. Sr. Joun tHe Baptist. This was part of the property of 
Monkton Farley Priory. The priory was granted to Edward 
Seymour, Earl of Hertford, (the Prorzcror): but St. John’s 
chantry, worth then £5 a year, was bought by Mr. Berwick, 
of Wilcote (the Earl’s steward). On the south side of the church 
is a chapel which may have been St. John Baptist’s: but it rather 
seems to have been built by the Beauchamps of Bromham, 
and bears still the name of their successors the Bayntons. 
There was a third endowed priest, the chaplain of the 
fraternity or brotherhood of St. Katherine, but the site of 
any chapel or altar of this dedication is not known. The last 
Chaplain was John Jekell, in 1547, wt 80 years. Value £4 
9s. lld. These lands were also bought by Mr. Henry Goldney. 
The priests of these three chantries assisted the Vicar of 
Chippenham in the administration of the sacraments. 
An ancient stone was found in the floor of the Parish Church 
in 1847, mentioning “ Clerk and Alice his wyfe” as founders 
of a chantry, the particulars of which are lost. 
Cutspury. See Bedwyn Great, suprd. 
Cutsensury, in Enford parish, (Elstub and Everley Hundred.) 
“The chapel hath been down many years.” [Report prefixed 
to the Valor Eccles. | 
Currrerne Az Saints, (Hundred of Heytesbury.) In this parish, 
Walter D’Eureux, owner of Chitterne manor, gave (inter alia) 
to the priory of Bradenstoke which he had founded, the Free 
Chapel of St. Andrew de Cettra, (Chitterne). His son Patrick 

