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1452 (?) ; John Vowell, ; John Prowse, 1502 ; John 



North, 1519 ; Robert Morvvent, 1521. 



Incumbents of Pitmhister : — John Stede, 1341 ; Robert 

 Cox, 1349 ; Richard Heryng, 1350 ; Simon de Cherde, 



1351 ; Richard Mader, ; William Mors, 1509 ; 



Thomas Wyse, 1520; James Henton, ; William 



Wyneyard, 1527. 



Incumbents ofDul verton : — Adam, ; Thomas Flour, 



1332; Hugh Lovegeer, 1349; John Edyngton, ; 



Hugh Thomas, 1504 ; Peter Druet, 1508 ; William Bowre- 

 man, ; John Slocock, 1524, 



Incumbents of Combflory : — John de Kyngesbuvy, 1317; 

 Thomas de Columbrugg, 1318 ; GeofFrey de Reyny, 1336; 



William de Modbury, 1349 ; John Prows, ; John 



Baker, 1502; John Hyll, 1514. 



Incumbents of Ninehead : — Richard le Bellringer, 1315; 

 William Wysman, 1349 ; John Cryspyn, 1350 ; William 



Esch, 1350 ; William Donekyn, 1362 ; John Proiis, ; 



John Samson, 1501; John Trygge, 1507; Thomas Cokys- 

 den, 1508. 



Incumbents of Thurloxton : — William de la Pytte, 1318; 



Gilbert, ; Walter de Quenton, 1333; Reginald 



Marchall, 1347; Ralph Mareschal, 1349; William de 



Essch, 1362 ; John Symmys, ; Thomas Symons, 



1505; John Hogans, 1523 ; James Dowdyng, 1530. 



Incumbents of Runnington : — William de Lydeford, 



; William Syward, 1326 ; John Cryspyn, 1349 ; 



William Wysman, 1350; William Wysman, 1362; John 



Newman, 1408 ; Robert Tedworth, ; Robert Huet, 



1522; John Hill, 1526. 



The possessiors of the Priory were for the most part in 

 its immediate neighbourhood, a great portion of which was 

 represented, as we have already noticed, in the pages of its 



