820 Ancient Chapels, &c., in Co. Wilts. 
cantarist of the foundation of Matilda Bockland and Sibil 
Aucher, Prioresses. [Valor Eccles., 112. ] 
2. St. Mary’s, Brede Street : lately the parish church ; some of 
the nave arches have been left standing. 
8. Sr. Micwazts, South Street. The exact site of it is not known. 
Institutions to it continue to A.D. 1498. The last patron was 
Dartford Priory, Kent. 
4, Hoty Trinity. Site unknown. The last Institution was in 
1465: the Priory of St. Denys, Southampton, being patron. 
5. Sr. Nicnoras, West Srreer. Institutions to A.D. 1393. It 
was in ruins before 1435, when the parish was united to St. 
John’s Priory, Wilton. 
6. Sr. Nicuoras 1x Atrio. In ruins in 1366. United to St. 
Michael’s in Kingsbury (see below), in 1435. Rebuilt 1445. 
The Abbess nominated, without episcopal institution. It 
passed away as Abbey property at the Dissolution. 
7. Sr. Mary, Wesr Srreer. The Abbess was patron. The last 
Institution 1420. Service dropped in 1425. United 1435, to 
St. John’s Priory, Wilton. Site supposed to be in the garden 
belonging, 1825, to Mr. Seward. 
8. DitcHampton, or St. AnpREw’s Rectory, Wilton. United, 
1564, to St. Mary’s Rectory. Site not known. 
9. Butprince, St. Peter’s. The Abbess, Rector. Institutions 
from 1381. The Vicarage was united to St. Mary’s. Site 
unknown. [For “ Porter’s Chantry,” see Bulbridge, suprd. ] 
10. Nernernampton, St. Katruarine’s. A donative: no In- 
stitutions, There is a church still at Netherhampton. 
11. Sr. Micuaerx’s in Kingsbury: in the patronage of the Prior 
of St. John’s, Wilton. United to St. Nicholas in Atrio. Site 
unknown. 
12. Sr. Epwarp’s. Returned in 1383 as a Rectory in Wilton: 
but nothing else known about it. 
Sr. Joun’s Priory, or Hospital, had a chapel. Its revenues from 
land were £18 a year, in 1 Edw. VI. Certain estates still 
survive, and a Prior to enjoy them: but the chapel, and some 
other parts of the building are used as cottages. 

