26 DORSET CHANTRIES. 



Southants. 



Eoll. No. 



52. 55. The pishe of Christchurch. Fre. chapel of Ease called 

 Hinton, ffounded by one S r John Sewer Knight and 

 others for ease of the inhabitants there to have 

 continuance for ev r to w ch belong lands and tene- 

 ments of the yerely rent of iij/z'. \i]s. iii]d. W ch Lands 

 Lye in a village called foston * in the countie of 

 Dorset and thincubent therof is Willm Skeite who 

 hathe no other lyving, w ch chapell is distant iij miles 

 from the pishe churche and so dangerous by waters 

 in the wint r that the people there can not cume to 

 their churche whiche be in nomb r aboue C house- 

 ling people. Ornaments v\\]d. A bell \]s. & plate 

 iiij oz ouncz = ij s iiij d iiij ouncz. M d the vicar of the 

 said pishe of Christs churche is John Smithe who 

 hathe paid unto hym in ready money out of the 

 Cathedrall Churche in Winchest r by the Dean 

 there xxvj 11 = xxvj 11 bnfice, Wherew 1 he is charged 

 w* ij priests one at Christ churche aforesaid thother 

 at holnhurst chapel being v miles from the said 

 churche and hathe of houseling people there 



XX C C XX 



ix & at christchurche viij = ix iiij people (= 980) 



Wilts. 

 Roll. No. 



58. 6. Robt Hungarfords Chuntre ffounded w*hin the sayd 

 Cath. Chu r che of Sar. Thorns Boxe of the age of 

 Ixxiiij yeres John Apryse of the Age of Ij yeres in- 

 cumbents, viz. 



Edward the iiij th sometyme kinge of Englande, by his 

 letters patentis berynge date the XX th day of 



* Forston in Charminster parish, 



