92 DORSET CHANTRIES. 



and that the other pfitts belonging to the same ryse upon 

 the sayle of ayle at certeyn tymes in the yere. 



Hutchins refers to this Fraternity in Vol. II., 308. 



Chantry of Margaret St. John, in Shaftesbury. 



Grant to Silvester Taverner. 



Vol. 258, 1. File No. 1,998. 12 Apl. 3 Edw. VI. 1549 

 Cantar. in Ville de Shaston vocat. 



Margaret Sainte John val. in 

 Firma domus mansionis dee Cantar. 



in tenur, Johnis Spencer reddend. 



inde p. ann. 3 



Meraor. that there is no other londs apprteyning to the 

 said Chantrie then is above specified forasmuch as the said 

 Chauntrie was founded wthin the Church of the late Monastery 

 of Shaston and received theire pencons yerelie at the Recevor 

 of the Kings revenues of the Courte of the Augmentac. sens 

 (since) the dissolucon of the late Monastery of Shaston 

 and that the mansion house apperteyning to the said Chauntry 

 is very ruynous and in decay bireason that after the death 

 of thimcumbents it remained in the Kings hands. 



From the account given by Hutchins in Vol. III. p. 36 of 

 this Chantry it would seem to have been rather an important 

 one, the income amounting to 14 17s. 6d. per annum from 

 divers tenements. Margaret St. John was Abbess of Shaftes- 

 bury Abbey from 1460 to 1496, and the Chantry being within 

 the Monastery the property went, no doubt, the same way as 

 the Abbey lands, leaving only the above house undisposed of in 

 Edward VI's time. 



Fraternity of the Blessed Mary in Wike Regis. 



Grant to Richard Randall. 



Vol. 68, 11. File 1896. 8 July 2 Edw. VI. 1548 

 Terr, peel possession Fraternitate Bte Marie de Wike. 



