88 DORSET CHANTRIES. 



Chantry Roll No. 80. 



Certain lands in Wareham for the sustentation of a Light 

 in the Church of the Blessed Mary .4 8 



Hutchins does not mention it. 



Chantry Roll No. 81. 



Certain lands in Wareham belonging to the Fraternity 

 called Corpus Christi Brotherhood 8 4 



Hutchins mentions it in Vol. 1, 109. 



Chantry Roll No. 81, Memorandum. 



The Free School lands here mentioned in Milton (Middleton 

 Tregonnell) no doubt were appropriated to that institution, 

 which in 1785 was transferred to Blandford, and is still 

 in existence there. See an account of it in Hutchins Vol. IV., 

 396. 



Chantry Roll No. 89. 



The Lepers House in Dorchester had no lands attached to 

 it, but received yearly from Mr. Williams 200 



It is mentioned in Hutchins, Vol. II., 366. 



Chantry Roll No. 116. 



The Almshouses in Blandford had certain lands in the 

 Fields of Pimperne in the tenure of John Pynge, for which he 

 paid a load of firewood annually. I can find no further 

 particulars of these lands. 



Hutchins gives an account of these Almshouses in Vol. I., 

 237. They are still in existence. 



Chantry Roll No. 117. 



The Almshouse in Wareham, which is still existing, was 

 founded by John Streche in the reign of Henry IV., who, 

 by his will, endowed it with lands in Olewell (Ulwell) in 

 Swanwich and Le Bailley (now Bailey Ridge) in Lillington. 

 I have not seen particulars of these lands but an account 

 will be found in Hutchins, Vol. I., 89, 674, and in Vol. IV., 

 196. 



