DORSET CftANTRlES. 25 



The Free Chapel of Wytherston. 



Chantry Roll 46 (68) Nett income z 13 4 



It will be seen by reference to No. 68 in the Chantry Roll that 

 William Mone (or Moyne) alleged that this was a parsonage and 

 not a Free Chapel, and it is to be supposed that his contention 

 was upheld, as there appears to be no sale of the property, and 

 the list of rectors is continuous to this day. See Hutchins, 

 Vol. II., 199. 



The Chapel of Wambrook. 



Chantry Roll No. 47 (69) Nett income 7 4 4 



This chapel is stated by Henry Stapull in the Chantry Roll 

 No. 69 to be a parsonage and not a chapel, and apparently it was 

 allowed to be one, as there is no sale recorded, and the rectors 

 are continuous to the present time (see Hutchins, Vol. II., 152), 

 though, curiously enough, Henry Stapull's name does not appear 

 among them. 



Chantry of St. Michael called Mondayne's Chantry in 

 Bridport. 



Chantry roll 48 (59) 



Gross income 12 14 9 

 5 3 



Nett income 12 9 6 



(i) Grant to William Fountayne and Richard 

 Mayne. 



Vol. 259. 179. File 1620. 3 Edw. VI, 1549 



Capella Sci. Mi. voc. Moundens Chantry val. in 



Lapid. et mearem die. capell. infra 



pochiam de Birtport i o o 



Pcell. Cantar. Sci. Ms. voc. in Moundayns in 

 Birtporte val. in 



Redd. un. burgagii ibm ptinen. dimiss. 

 Thome Charde voc. Girtoppes p. 

 ind. p. ami. 



