56 DORSET CHANTRIES. 



said bell and susteyning of the said lights burning in the pyshe 

 churche of Mapowder afforesaid in forme as followthe, that is to 

 say, in the evening the said bell was ronge half an hower and 

 continuallie at the cessang of the said bell the foresaid lampe 

 was lighted and soe burnt all the night untill the morning and 

 then in the morning weare put out and the foresaid bell was 

 ronge agayne untill daylight And further that the said pson of 

 the said churche was chardged yearlie to the valewe of 55 to the 

 sustentacon of the saide lights called tapers in the said churche 

 that is to say two on the highe Alter theare and two before the 

 Image of Saint Peter and Paul &c. As by the same Inquisicon 

 remayning in the custody of the Threasaurers Remembrancer in 

 the Exchequer amongst other things it doeth and may appeare. 



Signed PETER OSBORNE. 



Hutchins in Vol. III. 729, gives an account of some lands 

 given to the Church for superstitious uses, now annexed to the 

 Rectory, which appear to be identical with above. 



Sturminster Marshall. 



Grant to Sir John Perient and Thomas Reve. 



Vol. 259, 247. File 1866 i Dec. 3 Edw. VI 1549 



Pochia de Sturmist. Marshall val. in 



Firm. z\ acr. terr. arr. jac. infra poch. pd. 

 (modo) in ten. Thome Skovell dat. 

 ad sust. cujusdm. lampad. arden. in 

 ecclia de Sturminster (pdict. p. ann.) i o 



At 22 yeres pchas i 20 



This may perhaps be the " Lampeland " mentioned in the 

 codicil to the will of Richard Phelip dated 24 Jan. 1556. See 

 Hutchins III. 368. 



DEANERY OF BRIDPORT. 



Chantry Roll No. 55 Gross income 5 7 10 



less rents resolute 6 8 



Nett income ^5 i 2 



