Annotated by Ilachenzie E. C. Walcott. 371 



of their dissolution or purchase without the King's special licence since Feb. 

 4, 27 Henry VIII., in virtue of the Statute passed xxxvii. Hen. VIII., and a 

 commission issued Feb. 13, 37 Hen. 8., to John Bishop of Sarum, Sir Thos. 

 Seymour, [Baron Seymour of Sudley, lord Admiral, beheaded March 4tb 1548-9, 

 (Hoare's Mod. "Wilts, i., 117.)"] Kob. Cheydley, Esq., Thos. Leigh and Wm. 

 Grene, Gent. 



I. Report of the Survey of all Collegs, Chauntries, ffree chappells, fratemytiea, 

 Brotherheddes, Stypendaryes, Obbitts, lyghts, lampes and Anniversaryes, 

 havinge beynge within v yeres nexte before the iiij daye of November with all 

 maner of landis, possessions, hereditaments, stockes of money, stockes of cattail, 

 goodis, Jewells, plate and ornaments to them belongyng, taken by John Thynne, 

 [Secretary to the Protector Somerset, Knighted 1547, after the battle of Mussel- 

 burgh, d. 1580 (Hoare's Mod. Wilts i., 64)], and Wm. Broughton, Knts., 

 Chas. Bulkeley [of Burgate, Hants, (Hoare's Mod. Wilts, v., 28, audi., 12)], 

 Jo. Barw\/cke and Thos. Chaff yne [of Seales (Hoare's Mod. Wilts i., 12)], 

 Esqrs., Will. Thornhill and Laurence Hyde [of West Hatch, d. 1590 (Hoare'a 

 Mod. Wilts iv.. 32)], gent, by virtue of the King's Maiestie his letters of 

 Commissyon the xiiij daye of Feb. in the ijdi yere of his reigne. 



Cathedral Church. Chantry of Henry Blonsdon,* for 2 chaplains, only 

 one is maintained ; clear value ix". xvij^ vj^ (ix. ix. ix. 2 Edw. VI.) 

 Plate, etc. 1'. viij"*. (xii oz. goodis iiij^ Ibid). Among the endowments the 

 church house of West Willowe is mentioned 2 Edw. VI., the incumbent 

 was John Burcham who had an annuity of Ixvj'. viij from Wilton by 

 grant of Hen. VIII.] 



Chantry of Andrew Holse,t for 1 chaplain at a stipend of vij". vj'. viij*. and 

 for an obit xl'. paid by the " Master and fellows " of St. Mary, Winton College. 

 Value ix. vj. viij''. p. Plate, etc. xxx^. [vi oz. goodis v'. vj''. Rychard Dunstala 

 incumbent.] 



Roger Clownes.J Chantry for 1 chaplain at a salary of vj". xij'. ; clear value 

 vj". X'. ij"*. ob. [£vi. xvi'. x*.] of Plate, etc. lxvj^ [xiii oz. goodis ij'. vj''. John 

 Deny sincumbent, 2 Edw. VI.] 



Chantry of Sir Robert Hungerford § for 4 chaplains by licence of Edw. IV., 

 to be endowed with £50 a year, but he died before he could carry out his design, 

 and there is but 1 chaplain at a salary of £8 ; clear value £xvj. iiij*. iiij"*, of 

 plate, etc. £iiij. xiiijs. Sir John Cheney and John Martyn, and the Lady 

 Margaret had licence from Edward IV. to grant lands at Immer, to the dean 

 and chapter, yielding xxxiij''. xv^ j''. to maintain ij preists : they had a man- 

 sion house in the Close. Thomas Boxe, chaplain. 



Chantry of Sir Robert Hun»ertord for ij chaplains, supported on a salary of 

 £8 to each, paid out of lands granted to the dean and chapter ; clear value of 

 xxxiij". xvj\ j'*., of plate, etc., [ccxxvi oz.] £xh'j. xv^ vij''. [goodis xxvi". vi"'.] 



Chantry of Sir Walter Hungerford, for ij chaplains at the stipend of £8 

 each, paid out of lands bequeathed to the dean and chapter ; clear value 



* Archdeacon of Dorset, 1297. + Chancellor of Salisbury, 1438. 

 t Archdeacon of Salisbury, 1361. 

 } Margaret his relict, built a chapel on the south side of the Lady Chapel which tras de«troyed by 

 Wyatt c. 1783; a Tiew of it occurs in Hearne's and Byne's "Antiquities" and Cough's " Sep. 

 Men." vol. ii. Kobeit Lord Hungerford died U58 ; his wife Mary Margaret Botreaux died 1477. 



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