DEANS OF WIMBORNE MINSTER. 41 



(Dec. 14, 1567). Receiptes. ffyrste Receyved at barwyke's 

 Tombe of the p'rshe at ye daye of oure Charge . . . viii li. 



(Dec. 1571). Receyved at the p'yshe handes at Barwyke's 

 Tombe .... '.' V ^ *. . . . . ? viii li. 



(1573). ffyrste Re' the daye afforeayde at Barwyks Tombe at the 

 p'yshe handes accordynge to the Custome . .... . viii li. 



The tomb was lowered to the level of the floor about the 

 year 1790, and it was removed from its original position and 

 placed near to the south wall in 1857. 



An inquisition of 1316 gives us the name of another Dean, 

 who does not appear upon the lists : viz., 



Nicholas Daudel, 

 Dorset. 1284-1431. 



A.D. 1316. Burgi, Ville, &c., earumque domini. 

 In hundredo de Baddebury, Nicholaus Daudel' dominus. 

 Wymburn Mynstre, Nicholaus Daudel', decanus Wymbornie, et 

 quatuor canonici libere capelle.* 2 



He cannot have held the Deanery long after this, for 

 " Master Richard de Clare, " one of the " King's clerks," was 

 appointed Dean on August 22nd, 1317. 43 On May 29th, 1335, 

 another unrecorded Dean, 



William de Corner e, dean of Wymburne, is mentioned as 

 being one of the witnesses to an Inspeximus and Confirm- 

 ation of a Charter at York. 44 



Of the Deans who followed, Reginald de Bryan (1349) 

 became Bishop of St. David's and afterwards of Worcester ; 

 and his successor, Thomas de Brembre (1350-1361), founded a 

 Chantry at the Minster. 45 



The next unrecorded Dean was 



Roger Corringham, who was granted the Deanery of 

 Wimborne Minster on December 24th, 1400. 46 On February 

 28th, 1401, in his capacity as Dean of Wimborne, he presented 

 to the Rectory of Hampreston. 



42. Inquisitions and assessments relating to Feudal aids, 1900. 



43. Patent Bolls, Aug. 22, 1317. 44. Ibid. May 29, 1336. 



45. Hutchins' Dorset III., 186, 190, &c. 



46. Patent Rolls, Dec. 24, 1400. 



