Annotated ly Mackenzie E. C. Walcott. 377 



XLIII. AssHEETON Chapel ; from the manor farm let to Will. Hilett, by- 

 Giles Thystelwaite incumbent, Ixvjs. viij^, 



XLIV. St. John Baptist Cbapel, in St Mary's Detisez, for one chaplain ; 

 from rents in the Mayer's hands, liijs. ijd. 



XLV. S. Mary's Chantry in Bukpoet, Parish Malmesbury, for j chaplain ; 

 from lands and tencmets iiij". xviijs. 



XL VI. Chantry or Vicarage of "Westport Malmesbtjet for j chaplain ; from 

 lands and tenements, iiij". xviij«. [John Wymboll, stipendary ; clear cxiiijs. 

 ixd., goods 1x3. out of the late Monastery and occupied himself in bringing uppe 

 younge children in learninge. He hath a pentyonofv". Malmesbury is a 

 great towne and but ij parisshe churches, wherein be DCCCLX people which 

 receyve the Blessed Communyon and no preeste to helpe the vicars in admin- 

 istracon of the sacramcntes saving the stipendary prestis, wherefore etc. 



XLVII. Free Chapel of St. James, Whitepaeishe ; from lands and tithes 

 from Rich. Lyghts copses, xxj*. 



Sum Total of all possessions Dccxx". x^. ob. deductions and payments xlrj". 

 xiiijs. xd. Clear value Bciiij iij". xs. ob. Clear annual value of the spiritual 

 promotions ccciiij iij>i iijs. xd. Value of the same in excess of the first certi- 

 ficate csix'-. xvjs. Value of other promotions omitted in the first certificate but 

 subject to payment of tithes and first fruits cxviij". 



Annual value of promotions dissolved without the King's licence Ixvj". xs. iid. 



Sum total of the ornaments oxxix"* vij^. iij^. 



Chantries dissolved without the King's licence. 



I. Gilbert Keymer's Chantry. [See p. 372.] 



II. Chantry in Highworthe, dissolved since Feb. IV.. 2 of Hen. VTII., a 

 pension of vi'i. xiijs. iiijd. to j chaplain from Studley Grange, which the Earl'of 

 Hertford acquired xxvi". Hen. VIII. [John Parker, incumbent.] 



III. Chantry of S. Katherines, Maelboeough, from rents ix^^. xijs viij., 

 the Earl of Hertford has them now. 



IV. St. John's Chantry, Chippenham, profits iiij". xixs. iiijd., in the hands 

 of the Earl of Hertford ; goodis iis. iiijd. (28) Robert Ledenton incumbant. 



V. Chantry in Beomeham, rents xj". xvij*. xjd. in the hands of Andrew 

 Baynton, Esq.* 



VI. Ralph Bereford's Chantry in Chtjet, bought from Thos. Brydges late 

 incumbent by Jo. Cock and Thos. Wrothe gent, rents were Ixjs. iiijd. and are 

 now in the hands of Rich. Grove of Enperton, Soiithamptonshire gent, let by 

 the above ; value Ixvj'. viij<i. no incumbent for 4 years. 



J^\ Nicholas Woottens and Will. Yorkes Chantry, Ramsbtjet, rents viii". 

 ^"j'- ijd- now in lay hands after their resumption by Thos. Torke dec. 



VIII. Chantry in Estlavyngton, rents vj-'. ijs. iijd. now in the bands of 

 Isabella Baynton widow. f 



Additional Particulars 2 Edward VI. in the 2nd or Paper Roll. 

 Bisshopp Beauchams's Chauntre in Salisbury Cathedral, Thos. Mack, incum- 

 bent ; a stipend was paid to the keeper of the Lady Chapel of xs., clear value 

 xix". vjs. viijti. Plate xvi oz., goodis xxijs. 



• Eldest son of Sir Edward, of Brombara. 

 + Isabella Alley, of Stockwell co. Suriey j wife of Sir Edward BaTnton. 



