HUNDRED 



Roll of 1177-8 as paying a mar' or S0 me breach of the forest laws 26 ; also 

 in i 1 8 1-2 " and later. 28 He wai. an o f Kirkham in 1 194- 29 The deanery 

 was smaller than it afterwards bec? J} there being also a Dean of Lancaster, 

 but it had attained its full jurisdn. n before 1291, when it included the 

 parishes of Kirkham, Preston, RibclV erj Chipping, Garstang, Cockerham, 

 Lancaster, St. Michael's, Poulton ^ith Bispham) and Lytham. 30 The 

 names of several of the deans have L i preserved. 31 



" Fairer, op. cit. 38. 



" Ibid. 47 ; he dcsireJ to secure the wardship ^ ^f^,, an d the marriage of the mother. 



13 Ibid. 52 ; he married his daughter, who w. f t h e king's donation, to the son of Norman de 

 Redmayne. 



" Cur. Reg. R. 2, m. 17 d. *> p pe Nich. Tax. (Rec^Com.), 307. 



u John de Conisburgh was dean in 1*92 ; Assi. \. ^ O 8, m. IOI d. 



John de Ascam was dean in 1334, when he w. acc used of extortion, demanding fees of 2O/. for 

 every 20 contained in a testament and toJ. for ever; o/ . ; Coram Rcge R. 297, Rex m. 22 d. 



William Ballard was dean in 1346; Kuerde.MSS. iv, K 18. He died of the plague in 1349, 

 being succeeded by 



Adam de Kirkham ; Engl. Hist. Rev. v, 526. 



Thomas Catterick, chaplain, was dean in 1388 ; Pal. Lane. Docquet R. 1 (it John of Gaunt). 



Richard Cleveland occurs in 1504 ; Add. MS. 3*i' f n o. 219, *33- 



Richard Waring was dean in 1517; Hornby Char ]). 



Nicholas Lawrcnson was dean in 1561 ; Duchy of, anc . Spec. Com. no. 36. 



Richard Parker, vicar of Chipping, was appointed a . jn 159* an( ^ ag*' 11 ' n '59^ Dantey, Htrat 

 Dec. Rur. ii, 374, 376. 



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