Annotated by Mackenzie E. C. WalcoU. 373 



Chantry of "William Darwyck, for i chaphin at a stipend of £vi. xiij'. iij* 

 from lands and tenements clear value £ix. xvj^ ix"^. ob., ix'. v'. v^., of plate 

 etc. lxxij^ ij''., xi oz. goodisix'. ij''., Hen. Bryther, incumbent. 



Chantry of "William Swayne * for i chaplain at a salary of £xiij. yj'. vij"*. ; 

 clear value xiiij". iij^ x''., xv''. xvij^, of plate xlvj'. ij"*. 



The Fraternity and Guild of the Mystery (ffelowship) of Tailors for j chap- 

 lain at cvj^ viij*. to celebrate for the souls of the Brethren and Sisters ; clear 

 value out of lands and tenements £ix. iij'. ij**., goodis vj^ viij"*. Geo. Roggers, 

 incumbent. 



III. College of St. Edmund.f One Master or Provost and four chaplains, 

 each having a stipend of £vi xiij^ iiij''., j barber, j washerwoman (lautrix) 

 each at a stipend of x'. viij"*., the residue of the profits £xxvi. xiij'. iiij"*. go 

 to "William Seyntbarbe esq., Master or provost. The founder is unknown. 

 The clear value ^- viij''. xiiij^ v*. 



The Chantry of Reginald Tudworthe, first chaplain ; clear value £vi. vi"*. 

 [cvii^ viij'^.] [The stipend is stated to be £vj ; the plate weighed xis oz., and 

 the goods were appraised at xij^. iij'^.] The plate iij^. vj"*., goods xv''. [The 

 Masters of the Almeshouse of the Trynyties, Bucher rowe and Winchester 

 Street, and the Steward of Jesus Mass are mentioned.] 



Chantry of the Art of Lez wevers for 1 chaplain ; clear value xii'i. vij'. j^. 

 The Chantry £vij. xij=. viij"*. 



IV. Hospital of St. Nicholas, J founded by Robert, sometime bishop of 

 Salisbury, for a master or warden to maintain divers poor and infirm, and to 

 repair the bridge whereon is built the Chapel, in which two chaplains celebrate ; 

 clear value lix". xiij^. The Hospital C j'^. The above is that there were 

 intended to be by the foundation 3 chaplains, (now there is but one) besides the 

 warden and 12 poor folk. 



V. Hospital of St. Giles, "WiltoUj^ founded by Adelicia queen of England, 

 founded for the maintenance of the infirm and poor, distant one quarter of a 

 mile from the Parish Church. Income cxiiis. iiij"* ; the Hospital xx'. vij''. 

 The Master only now resides, and there are no poor. \_A Chappell standeth 

 covered with leade and the revenues amounte to vj''. John Dowse is master 

 there, and iiij poore persons be releved.] 



"VI. The Hospital of St. John, Wilton, || for a prior and sundry brothers and 

 Sisters, number not specified ; clear value £viij ij^ v*. ob. There are a Master 

 a warden, a chaplain, and 4 poor brothers and sisters. The Hospital Ixviij*. 

 viii''. 



• At St. John's altar. Hoare, " New Sarum," 688. 



+ Made Collegiate by Walter de la Wyle, bishop of Salisbury before 1270, for a provost and twelve 

 secular canons. fTanner, 609.) 



t Between the Close and Hamham bridge. Endowed by bishop Bingham, e. 1245, and restored 

 by .lames I, April 3, 1610. Tanner says it consists of a master nominated by the bishop, six poor 

 men and six poor women, (605). 



I Tanner says It was rebuilt in 1624 and is " in being for a prior or master and four poor folk \«ho 

 receive 203. apiece " (597). In a patent of 5 Edwaid IV. it is called the Hospital of S.S. Giles and 

 Anthony. 



II Near the town gate. It existed in 1 217. Tanner says it is being for a master or prior nominated 

 by the Dean of Salisbury, two poor men and two poor women having yearly £4 10s. 6d., (605). 



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