24 DORSET CHANTRIES. 



Free chapel of Corton in Portesham* 



Chantry Roll 44 (67) Nett income ^400 



Grant to John Doddington and William Warde of 

 London, gents. 



Vol. 67, 13 File, 1582 24 Dec. 3 Edw. VI. 1549 



Liba. Capella de Corton val. in 



Reddit. unius cli. pastur. contin. p. 

 estimac. dimid. acr. cum omibus. 

 decimis oblacoibus &cetis pficuis 

 eidem pertin. sic dimiss. Johne Baylie 

 pro timo 21 annor. p. ident. dat. 

 primo die Februar. anno regni Dni 

 Rx. nunc Edwardi Sexti primo redd, 

 inde p. ann. 4. o o 



Which rated at 22 yeres 96 o o 

 Hutchins mentions this Chapel in Vol II. 762. 



Chantry called Clapton's in Abbotsbury. 



Chantry Roll, No. 45 (64) Income ^584 



Grant to Nicholas and Roger Prideaux. 



File 1890 only. 12 April 3 Edw. VI. 1549 



Pcell. Cantie de Abbury voc. Clapton's Chauntrie 

 valt. in 



Redd, domus mansionis cu uno pvo. 



gardino ibm p. Ann. i 8 



At 10 yeres purchas 16 8 



Memo that there is no other lands appteyning to the Chauntrye 

 called Clapton's Chauntrye but the sayd Manor house with the 

 garden above specyfed. 



Hutchins Vol. II. 720 states that this Chantry was founded by 

 Sir Walter Clopton. 



The Chantry Roll No. 64 explains that the stipend to the 

 incumbent was paid by the King out of the possessions of the 

 late Monastery of Abbotsbury because it was founded within 

 (Hutchins by mistake has ' without') the Monastery. 



