By the Rev. J. E. Jackson. 287 
Reve & Cotton, two speculators in the spoils of the church. 
- Hit Deverert, (Hundred of Heytesbury.) Robert le Bor, 18 
| Edw. II. (1324-5), founded a chantry in the church of Hulle- 
| Deverel for four chaplains, and endowed it with lands. The 
patronage he gave to Longleat Priory: but seems to have 
transferred it afterwards to St. John’s Hospital, Wilton. 
[Mod. Wilts, Heytesbury, p. 10.] 
“Hinpon, (Hundred of Downton.) By the “ Free Chapel” of Hin- 
don, was meant the church of Hindon—a chapel of East 
Knoyle. Certain lands belonging to it were confiscated 1 
Edw. VI.: and a full account of the matter is printed in Sir 
R. C. Hoare’s Mere, p. 194 and p. 227. 
Horninesuam, Little, in the parish of Maiden Bradley, but Hun- 
dred of Heytesbury. There was at an early period a chapel 
here, dependent on Maiden Bradley church. It is mentioned 
in a grant by Walter Giffard to Notely Abbey in Bucks., 
temp. Hen. II. How long it remained is not known. [See 
| Modern Wilts, Heytesbury, p. 49.] 
_ Huttavineron, (Hundred of Malmesbury.) See Bradfield, supra, 
and Surrenden, infrd. 
Ipmiston. See Burgelon, supra 
Ivy Cxaurcu. Monasterium Ederosum, or Ederose, (Hundred of 
Alderbury.) This is erroneously called ‘‘ Wichereche” by 
Gervase of Canterbury: and ‘‘ West-church” by Speed: 
sometimes in modern works “ Joy-church.,’ It was founded 
either by Hen. I., Stephen, or Hen. I[., for a Prior and four 
Canons of St. Augustine, and dedicated to the B. V. M. The 
conventual chapel and all other buildings have disappeared. 
[Alderbury, p. 179.] This House of Religious men was 
established chiefly to provide for the spiritual instruction of 
the inhabitants of the forest, and household of the Royal 
Palace of Clarendon. 
Kettoways. See Titherington, infra. 
Kinesron Deverett. See Deverell, supra. 
‘Kineswoop Assey, near Bristol. This was encompassed by 
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