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A.D. 1472, 



ittngevfoA C^aj^el, c^albiurg Catljekal 



(From the Rev. Canon Jackson, F.S.A.) 



)AEGAEET LADY HUNGERFORD and BOTREAUX, 

 pP widow of Robert Lord Hungerford, erected a Chantry 

 Chapel on the north side of the Lady Chapel in Salisbury Cathedral. 

 She died A.D. 1477. The chapel being in a neglected state was en- 

 tirely removed by Mr. Wyatt, the architect, in 1789. A description 

 of it is given in the Wiltshire Archaeol. Mag., vol. ii., p. 93, where 

 reference is made to a curious Inventory of furniture, &c., be- 

 queathed by the foundress. It is printed, with modern spelling, 

 in Dugdale's Baronage, vol. ii., p. 207. This copy was taken from 

 the Great Chartulary of the Hungerford Family, belonging to the 

 late Right Hon. Henry Hobhouse of Hadspen. 



J. E. J. 

 Sarum Chauntry Inventory. 

 Memorandum of Dyvers Ornamentis, ordeyned, geven and 

 bequethe by Margarete Lady Hungerford and Botreaux, to the 

 Chauntry of Sir Robard Hungerford, Knyght, late Lorde Hunger- 

 ford hir husbond, in the Cathedrall Church of our Lady of Salis- 

 bury, late founded and stablisshed by the saide Lady. That is to 

 wite, dyvers Auterclothis, Vestymentis, Bokis, Chalices, Candel- 

 etikkis of silver, Cruettis of silver, and other dyvers necessaries, as 

 here after parcelly more playnly apperetb. 



Furste. The saide Lady hath geven and bequeth to the Chapell 

 of Jhu and of Mary the Moder of Jhu, adjoyning to the Chapell 

 of our Lady in the Cathedrall Church of our Lady of Salisbury 

 afore writen, 2 Auterclothis of White Velwet, embrowdred with 

 Chapelettis and with an ymage of our Lady richely embrowdred 

 in the over-cloth : and my Lord Hungerford his Creste and his 



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