374 Inventories of Church Goods, and Chantries of Wills. 



VII. The Hospital of St. John, near Calne, founded by Lord Zouche* for 

 divers poor and infirm, clear value, Ixvj'. \^. The Hospital £ij. The Master 

 Eobert Blaze enjoys the revenue and there are no poor. [John Roberts, clerke, 

 master there perceiveth clere xviij'', iij". y"*. and no pore persons susteyned 

 thereby.] 



VIII. The Hospital of St John, in Hateysbury, founded by Lady Margaret 

 Hungerford,t founded for 12 poor men and 1 women. But all the rents and 

 profits are in the hands of John Benet, servant to Will. Sherrington, Esq. 

 Clear value, xlij". x^, iij'. Hospital lxvij% iiij'". There ought to be a grammar 

 school with a master at x". a year but it does not exist. [Founded for a scole- 

 master, xij poore men and j woman ; clere valewe, xlij". x^ iij'^. There be no 

 scolemaster for v or vj yers, but the poore persons only. Sir Will. Sherrington 

 perceyvith the issues. 



IX. St. John Baptist Hospital J in Cekklade for poor folk. The Hospital 

 iij". xi'. (from lands.) \_The Priorye or Free Chapell, Thos. Parham, incum- 

 bent, residente at a small benefyce in Dorsettshire j clere iiij". x'. ij^., ij'. vj*^. 

 to the dean and chapter,] 



X. St. John's Hospital in Mahlebtjegh § for poor and infirm ; clear value 

 viij". iij'. vij^. [xvj^- xid.] the master only resides. [The incumbent is ded, 

 the mayre and Comons desire the King to converte into afireescole.] 



XI. Chantry of William Burnell in Downton Church, for one chaplain ; 

 value iiij". iiij"*. [IxxvS iiij"*., Alen Meyrick, incumbent.] 



XII. Chantry of Stephen Crionz in Fftshekton Atjngeee, Church for 

 1 chaplain ; clear value cxijS x"*. [cxviij^ ii"*., Jo. Powell hath it for exhybytion 

 to Bcole.] 



XIII. Chantry founded by the Abbess of Shafton ^ in Tysburye Church, 

 JBxxv'. iiijd. [Ixviij'. iiij"*., Pdch. Casemore, incumbent.] 



XIV. Chantry of Sir Jo. Barkley in Meeee Church H for iii Chaplains ; clear 

 value xviij". xij'. viij''. [xxi". ix'. viij'*., plate x oz., goodis Ixxv'. x*., Jo. 

 Gelebron, Rich, Swayne and Jo. Ffefarde, incumbents.] 



XV. Chantry in Wilton Minster granted to the Kingshands by John 

 Curtham late Cantarista, who received an annuitty of 5 marks from the 

 receivers of the minster lands; value Ixvi'. viij''. It was dissolved along 

 with the monastery. 



XVI. Chantry of the foundation of Thos. AUerton in Holy Trinity Church, 

 Bradford, £xi. xiiij'. xi. [xi". xiiij'. xi-^., plate xvij oz., goodis xxiij^ iiij''.] 

 There was a mansion, Wm. Ffurbrier, incumbent, bound by the fundacyon to 

 kepe scole and to gyve to the Clerk ther yerely xx'. to teache children to synge 



• William Lord Zouche of Haningworth had lands at Calne, held by the family in the reign of 

 Edw. IV. He died 5 Rich. II. (" Dugdale Baron, i. 691.") 



+ Founded by the relict of Walter Lord Huugerford, John Cheyne Esq., and John Mervyn Esq.. c. 

 1470. Tanner says the foundation consists of a warden appointed by the Chancellor of Salisbury, a 

 sub-warden, who reads daily prayers, twelve men and one woman nominated by the Lord of the 

 Manor. 



t It existed in the time of Hemy III. (Tanner 606.) 

 5 BuUt before 16 John. (Tanner 605.) 

 II Elizabeth Zouche was abbess from 1504. " Hutchens' Dorset, ii- 415. 

 TI Founded before 1408. "Hoare's Mod. Wilts, 1. 13 



