14 DORSET CHANTRIES. 



Redd, altius (unius) tent, ibm cu suis 

 ptin. in tenura Thome Miche p. cop. 

 cur. p. ann. 12 



Redd, unius (alterius) tent, cu ptinen in 

 tenura Johnis Sherynge p. copiam 

 cur. p. ann. 9 



Redd, altius (unius) tent, ibm cu ptinen. 

 in tenura Henrici Hunte p. copiam 

 cur. p. ann. 7 



6 6 8 



At 24 yeres purchas ^152 o o 

 The clere yerly value of the pmisses 6 18 4 



which rated at the seval yeres rates 



amounteth to l & 3 4 



Hutchins gives a short account of this Chantry, which was 

 founded in Edward Ill's reign, in Vol. III. p. 748. 



Chapel in the Manor of Canford. 



Chantry 7 Roll 34(75) Nett income 10 o o 



There does not seem to be any grant of this Chapel nor any 

 document shewing the source of its revenues. No. 75 of the 

 Chantry Roll explains that the Manor of Canford " is my Lord 

 Protectors Graces and the parsonage is the King's out of which 

 parsonage the pension of 10 is paid," It must be remembered 

 that Canford was a Royal Peculiar and no doubt exemption was 

 made on that account. 



Hutchins mentions in Vol. III. 300 a Chapel in the mansion 

 house. 



Gybbons Chantry in Lytchet Matravers. 



Chantry Roll 35 (76) 

 Grant to Sherborne Free School. 



See further on under " Foundation of Schools." 

 Hutchins Vol. III. 333 mentions this Chantry, but does not 

 state when it was founded. 



