RELIGIOUS HOUSES 



Henry de Cusia or Susa, 1 appointed 1241 

 Geoffrey de Fernyng, appointed 1250 

 Thomas de Colchester, appointed 1260 

 Stephen de Wotton, died 1275 

 Peter de Sancta Maria, archdeacon of Surrey, 



1289-96 



William de Welynger or Wendling 

 Robert de Maidstone,* 1305-20 

 Geoffrey de Welleford, 3 1321-2 

 Bertrand de Asserio,* 1322-33 

 Peter de Galliciano, 5 1333 

 William de Edingdon, High Treasurer of 



England," 1335-45 



Raymond Pelegrini, papal nuncio, 7 1345-6 

 Richard de Lusteshall 

 Walter de Wetwang 

 John Edingdon, 134666 

 William Stowell, 1366-8 

 Richard de Lyntesford, 8 1368-70 

 Roger de Cloune, 9 1370-82 

 John de Campeden, 10 1382-1426 

 John Forest, 1426-44 

 Thomas Forest, 1444 

 Thomas Chandler, warden of New College, 



William Westbury, provost of Eton, 1465 



Richard Hay ward, died 1489 



John Lichfield, 1489-91 



Robert Sherborne, 14911500 ? 



Richard Fox, Bishop of Winchester, 1500-17 



John Claymond, President of Magdalene and 



Corpus Christi Colleges, appointed 1517 

 John Incent, appointed 1524" 

 William Meadow, 1545 

 John Leefe, 1557 

 Robert Reynolds, 1557 

 John Watson, 1559 

 Robert Bennett, 1583 



1 He was afterwards Cardinal Bishop of Ostia, 

 and one of the most famous canonists of the middle 

 ages. 



1 Cat. of Papal Letters, ii. 3. He also held two 

 rectories and a canonry of Chichester. He was 

 deprived in 12 June, 1321. 



3 Winton. Epis. Reg., Asserio, ff. I4b, 15. 



I Ibid. f. i8b. 



5 Cal. of Papal Letters, ii. 385. Provided by 

 Pope John XXII. on the resignation of Asserio. 



8 Pat. 9 Edw. III. pt. I, m. 28. Promoted to 

 the see of Winchester in 1345. 



7 Cal. of Papal Petitions, i. 90. He resigned in 

 1346. 



8 Winton. Epis. Reg., Wykeham, i. f. 9. 

 g Ibid. f. 25. 



10 Ibid. f. 131. 



II He was dean of St. Paul's from 1 540 to 1 545, 

 during which time he still held the mastership of 

 St. Cross (Letters and Papers, Hen. VIII. xiv. [2] 

 310.) He was also master of God's House, Ports- 

 mouth. 



Arthur Lake, 1603 

 Sir Peter Young, 1616 

 William Lewis, 1627 

 John Lisle, 1649 

 John Cooke, 1657 

 Richard Shute, 1 660 

 William Lewis, 1660 

 Henry Compton, 1667 

 William Harrison, 1675 

 Abraham Markland, 1694 

 John Lynch, 1728 

 John Hoadley, 1760 

 Beilby Porteus, 1776 

 John Lockman, 1788 

 Francis North, 1808 

 L. M. Humbert, 12 1855 

 W. G. Andrewes, 1868 



25. THE HOSPITAL OF ST. MARY 

 MAGDALEN, WINCHESTER 



The original site of the hospital of St. 

 Mary Magdalen was about a mile due east of 

 Winchester, on the down which was called 

 after it Magdalen Hill, now Morne Hill. It 

 does not seem to be possible to trace its first 

 foundation with any certainty, although the 

 cumulative presumptions in favour of Bishop 

 Ilchester (117489) being the founder, in- 

 geniously put forth by Dr. Milner, 13 seem 

 highly probable. Moreover the elaborate 

 drawings made of the remains of its chapel 

 by Mr. Schnebbelie, 14 in 1788, corroborate 

 this view, as they show that the main work 

 was apparently late in the Norman style. 

 The first mention of the hospital occurs in 

 the register of Bishop Pontoise (1280-1304), 

 where it is named in a list of benefices of 

 which the Bishops of Winchester had been 

 patrons for a long time. 15 It is mentioned 

 once in Stratford's register, under the year 

 1325, when it is called a hospital for lepers. 16 

 Pope John XXII. in 1333 granted a faculty 

 to the prior and chapter of Winchester to 

 appropriate the church of Wonsington, value 

 40, out of which, however, 25 19*. 4^. 

 was to be paid yearly to the hospital of St. 

 Mary Magdalen, according to the prescription 

 of Henry, late bishop of the see. 17 The 



13 All pains have been taken with the list of 

 masters. It is the fullest yet published. In some 

 of the earlier instances there is a little doubt (see 

 the lists in Woodward's Hants, i. 240-2, and 

 Notes and Queries, 1st ser. x. 299, 473). 



13 Milner's Hist, of Winchester, ii. 202-3. 



14 Vetusta Monumenta (Soc. of Antiquaries), iii. 

 plates i, 2, 3. 



15 Winton. Epis. Reg., Pontoise, f. 107. 

 18 Ibid. Stratford, f. 1 3. 



17 Cal. of Papal Letters, ii. 381. 



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