Annotated hy Mackenzie E. C. WaJcott. 375 



for the mayntenaunce of Devine Service, and also to destribute to the poore 

 yerely xiii'. iiij''. Bradfoide is a greate parishe wherein be dIvJ people wiche 

 receive the Blessed Comtnunyn, and no priests to help the vicar there saving 

 the Chauntry preeste, ■wherefore, etc. 



XVII. Chantry of Adum Grenefeld in St. Geoege's, Ogbouene, xxx^. 

 The " firmer " detains all the profits from March 25, 35°. Henry YIII., since 

 the Chaplain's death. 



XVIII. Chantry of Adam Grenefeld for one chaplain in the same £\'j. vij^. 

 Plate xljs. ijd. 



XIX. Chantry of John Seyntloo, for one chaplain in St. Mary Magdalen's 

 Calne ; clear value £viij vs. [ix^. x''.] plate Ixxijs. vij'*. [xiij oz. di., goodis ij». 

 vj''. Edw. Bruer has a pentyon cvj^. viij"!. payd oute of the Courte of Augment- 

 acyon. 



XX. Chantry of John Seyntloo, for j chaplain in St. Mary's Calne ; clear 

 value £iiij xviij*. iiij<i. [xiij oz , goods ijs. Jo. Somerfield, incumbent.] 



XXI. Chantry of Chippenham, £viij. [clear xj". vijd. plate x oz. f and a 

 chalesse sold by Mr. Snell for Ix^., goods xiij*. viij<i. 27. Our Lady's Chantry, 

 Rich. Whiginde, incumbent. 



XXII. Chantry of Shaldbeene, 5 mile distant from the Church, JEiiij, plate, 



Ixxvjs. xd. 



XXIII. Chantry of John Coventre, in St. Mary's, Devisez, for j chaplain; 

 clear value £vj x^. ijd., plate iijs. iiijd. The Mayor held the rents for the last 

 year and a half. [John Coventry the younger; clear value, ix''. xvjs. vijd., 

 goodis iiijs. The Devises is a great towne wherein be but ij parishes and but j 

 person, in wiche be DCCC people which receave the Blessed Communion and no 

 preests besides the person to help in admiuistracyon of the worde of Godd and 

 Sacraments savinge the chantre preests, wherefore the Mayer and brethren etc. 

 They said the lands were given to them for ever. 



Chantry of John Coventre in S. Mary's Devizes for i chaplain ; clear value 

 xiiij". x». xjd [£vi. viij^. s^. Spent on repairs of the tenements in the Parisshe 

 Churche of Saynte John. Philippe Tyler incumbent ; clere viij". ij^. ijd., goodes 

 iiijs. iiijd.] 



Chantry of "William Coventre for i chaplain in S. Mary's Devizes ; clear 

 value vj". vjs. vjd. 



Kichard Cardmaker for i chaplain St. John's Baptists Devises ; value vi". 

 iijs. iiijd., plate vi^. viijd., [John Cardemaker's Chantry ; Thos. Hancocke incum- 

 bent occupies himself in the prechyng of Goddes worde. He was to sing at St. 

 Leonard's altar. 



XXIV. Chantrey of John Westley, rents of Dcceiiij., [M] sheep at xvjd. a sheep 

 for i chaplain, and to two men vij". vij^. viijd., at ijd. a head at Enforde, value 

 vij". vijs. viijd. [neiiijxii shepe dyed wherupon one person Birde gave Dlxxviii. 

 shepe toward the stocke which be now Dcociiiivj., praised at xvjd. the pese, and 

 letten for yerely rent of vij". xviij'. vjd., plate xxx. oz 5, goodis xxijd. 



XXV. Chantry of Maiden Bbadlet, for i chaplain ; rents of dc. sheep called 

 wether at ix". a hundred, from Michaelmas xxxvi "Hen. VIIT. during 5 years, 

 £vi. vj*. vjd., [Chapman's Chantry, John Larpole incumbent; xxxj''. of stock 

 were paid to the subsidies, xxxiij". to remain.] 



XXVI. Chantry of Geoflfry Wrexall, for i chaplain to celebrate once in three 



