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Briwo-ewater, and Joan his wife were admitted Brother 

 and Sister of this house on Lady Day, a.d. 1498. {see 

 heloio, Jim. 27.) 

 xxvii. — Isabell Husye, late Prioress of Kyngtone. — Eafe 



Melkesham. 

 xxviii. — Julyan Hayes: Symon of Overton : Thomas Mounte, 

 Chanon of Wells. 

 xxxi. — Henry Grafton. 

 April. 



i. For the Soules of Johan Ingram, 

 ii. — AKce More prioress of Kington : William Bradley and 



Margaret IMontforde. 

 V. — William Beames. 

 ■vii. — Johan Malesyn. 

 X. — Johan Berleye : Agnes Browne. 



xi. — Johan, Prioress of Kington, — of Sybil Dyxton : of 

 Kerry Beauforde (The Cardinal and Bp. of Wynchester) 

 who died a.d. 1448. 

 xii. — John Rose, and Agnes his wife, 

 xiii. — Thomas Whittokesmede ; of Roger Beverley, and Alice 



his Wyfe. 

 XX. — Jordan of Holdesweyl. — Thomas Bek. 

 xxiv. — Thomas Devant. 



xxvi. — CharUe of Bytton : of Vincent Farthyn. 

 May. 



i. For the Soules of Maude Culham. 

 ii. — Cristyne Cogan. 

 iv. — Henry of HarnhuU. 



The mendyng and rcnewyng of an old Mas Boke of theks. 



A Fetherbcd, a bolster, a Pj-low, and 2 fair Covcrlettes : The half of 

 the money that was paid for the Ymagc of Seynt Savyor stouding- upon the 

 Auter for their quire. And for the Ymages of St. ilighcl and St. Katcryne in St. 

 James's Chapell. Also the Aultor Cloth of the Salutacyon of oure Lady, being 

 in St. James's C'hai)ell : and 3 yards of Canvass annexed thereto to lye upon the 

 Auter. A Tester and a Seller (t e, a cellcr or canopy, del dc lit) that hangcth 

 over my Lady's Bed. A Grail. A fair Matyns Boke, with Dirige and many 

 good Prayers, A dozen of round pewter dishes with heires." (ears ?) 



