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Collections for a History of West Bean. 



Thomas Loke, ^.»». Sir Job: Hayne 

 fSir Robert Kene, permut: cum Thoma 



Loke, pro rec: de Hanyngdon, La dioc: 



Sarum 

 Sir William Banoise, jp.r. Sir William 



Amney 

 Sir John Hodylston, p.m. Sir Will: 



Bannoyce 

 JJob: Emwell, B.D., p.r. Sir John 



Hudleston. 



At the taxation of Pope Nicholas^ in 1291, the benefice of West 

 Dean was rated at £10. 



In 1340j 15 Edward III., the parishioners, John le Frere, Robert 

 Bozham, John Stour, and Stephen Henry returned the 



Ninth o£ corn, wool, and lambs due to the king, at 



The parson's glebe of two virgates of arable land 



Half-an-acre of meadow and tithe of hay 



A rent charge 



Small tithes, and oblations in his Church and Chapel 



Other profits 



Total £13 7 8 



In the Valor Ecclesiasticus of Henry VIII. (1533) Richard 

 Kirkeby, the Rector, affirmed the benefice to be of the annual value 

 of £20, out of which payments were made of 10#. 9</. to the Arch- 

 deacon of Sarum, 3*. 2id. to the Archdeacon of Winton, and 1*. 8^. 

 to the Bishop of Winton, leaving its clear annual value, as rated in 

 the king's book, £19 45. 4i. 



At the time of the Commonwealth (1654) it was worth £200.^ 



• No institutions are recorded between 1412 and 1447. 



+ This institution was made by Robert Hallam, Bishop of Sarum, under faculty from the Bishop 

 of Winton: and is entered in the registers of both dioceses. 



} He was the last rector of this Church, which , durtn? his incumbency— 1472— was united to that 

 of Si Mary, to the rectory of which he had been instituted in 1459. 



* Se« register of Church livings, vol. xix. of this journal, p. 202. 



