376 Inventories of Church Goods, and Chantries of Wilts. 



weeks in North Weesall, clear value xxxv^. "William Spenser a student in 

 Oxford of xx''"" yeres. 



XXVII. Free Chapel of S. John by (under) the Castle of Old Saettm, i mile 

 from New Sarum ; foundation consists of 3 roods of pasture, 3 acres of arable 

 land on ffordfeld, and a close of the same near the Bishop's land, with 3 acres 

 vjs. viij<i. [In the parishe of Stratford. Richard Dunstall incumbent, xiis, 

 Richard Eston of Winterborne Dauntsey hathe defaced the Chappell and soldo 

 the tyles therein these ij monethes wiche was worthe xxvj^ viij''.] 



XXVIII. Free Chapel, j mile from Sudpett, ; rents consists of tithes ; 

 value Ijs. vjd. [In the Parish of Mai-tyn, Jo. Holwayt, incumbent ; clere Ijs, 

 vj"^., xx^ reprise to the bishop. 



XXIX. Free Chapel of Escott, distant from the parish Church \ mile ; xK 

 from lands let by Robert Mylle Incumbent to Nich. Haris. [In the Parishe of 

 Urchfonte, Robert Hill, incumbent, xl^., plate vij oz., goodis (iiij^. for a bell) 

 ixs.] 



XXX. Free Chapel of Haywood, in Westbubt, and Acleton in Ffrytelton 

 parish, distant from those churches 5 and 1 mile ; incomes from tenths let out 

 by the rector to Will. Heyward, and from lands £vj. [John Blythe * incumbent, 

 liijs. iiijd.] 



XXXI. Free Chapel of Whelpiat in Whttpaetsshe |-a-mile from the 

 Parish Church, from lands in Tuxhulfield, and offerings from Whelplay farm, 

 liijs. iiijd. 



XXXII. Free Chapel of Mottnckton, \ mile from the parish Church, from 

 lands late belonging to Glastonbury, £iiij. [Thos. Tmlott incumbent, a layman, 

 vj". viijs.] 



XXXIII. Free Chapel of Boulham, :j mile from the Parish Church ; from 

 lands, tithes, and offnrings from Porton farm Idmeston, xl^. 



XXXIV. S. Martyn's Chapel, adjoining Chesebuky Church ; from de- 

 mesne lands, tithes of underwood and other property let to John Whytchurche, 

 liijs. iiijd. 



XXXV. CoETON Chapel, distant fi-om the parish Church, ^ m. ; from tithes 

 of Corton farm, let to Robert Coleman by the incumbent, Ixvj^. viijd. [In the 

 parishe of Hillmarton, Jo. Blysset incumbent, Ixvj^. viijd. recedenton a benefice 

 in Northffolke.] 



XXXVI. NoeeictE Chapel, a thousand paces from Waemystee Church ; 

 from land and tithes liijs. iiijd. 



XXXVII. Sutton Paeva Chapel, 500 paces from Sutton Magna, ; from 

 tithes of Sutton Parva, xxvjs. viijd. [John Shalden, incumbent, xxvjs. viijd. 



XXXVIII. Baktngton Chapel, from land and tithe, iiij". iiij^. 



XXXIX. Alton Chapel 5 m. from the parish Church ; from tithes and land 

 let to Henry Mynte, vj''. xiij**. iiijd. 



XL. Oeesy Chapel; from rent of " chauntry " messuage in Mannyngford 

 bounds, a stable and barn and mead, let to Thos Cave, xxx'. 



XLI. Whitepaeyshe Chapel commonly called Uphaven, j m. from the 

 Parish Church ; from tithes of lands let to Rechard Huggens, v*. 



XLII. Chalfield Chapel, i m. from the parish Church; from tithes of 

 farms let to Will. Westbury, gent, and Will. Thynne, Esq., xl^. 



• Archdeacon of Coventry 1510—68 prebendary of Hereford and Chichester. 



