20 HISTORY or GLANVILLE'S WOOTTON. 



between 1000 and 1700. The most curious is the one 

 to John Every, Esq., on the top of which is a pedi- 

 ment supported by two pillars ; over it are the effigies 

 of a man and woman, kneeling and painted the man 

 in a laced coat, full bottomed wig, and high-heeled 

 shoes with rosettes ; the woman in a black gown, with 

 weepers and black hood. 



Chaplains or Chantarists. 



Reginald de Soucham, pbr., instituted chaplain 

 March 5th, 1344, of this chantry in the church of 

 Wootton Glanville, founded anew. Patron, Sybilla de 

 Glanville, foundress. 



Matthew Bremyl or Bremele, instituted April 13th, 

 1396, who exchanged with Thomas Wynestone, vicar 

 of Batonstone, 1377. Patron, John de Glanville, lord 

 of the manor. 



Henry Hew, pbr., instituted February 28th, 1399. 



Henry Hort, instituted March 29th, 1410, who ex- 

 changed with Richard Benet, who again exchanged 

 with John Walerys on July 2nd, 1412. He exchanged 

 with Richard Hernag, rector of Fronie St. Quintin, 

 who was instituted May 20th, 1417. Patron, Robert 

 More. 



Thomas Borying, instituted October 6th, 1431. On 

 his death, William Morys was presented on September 

 28th, 1453. Patron, John Newburgh, Jun. 



Richard Botover, on the death of Morys, was insti- 

 tuted May 29th, 1458, 



