Chap. S ] PARISH OF CHIPPINR. 195 



query, what Chappells of Ease aud meaues, and also the Tj-thes of 

 BracUej- Hall, a member of Thomelj', yet in lease to Eobert Boulton 

 at three pounds per annum he not forgotten. 



" Jo. Duncalfe, 1 q„„,.„,.„„o u 

 "EichardCrosall,r"''^J°^'- 

 The Lancashire Church Survey Commissioners reported in 1650 : — 

 "That Chipping is a parish, and doth contayne within itself one 

 Parish Cliurch, viz., Chippin, a Viccarage representative impropriate to 

 the said Bishop of Chester (the tythes thereof under sequestration 

 worth per annum Eightj--five pounds and five shillings). And that 

 the t}-thes of Thornley-cum-Wheatley, parte of the said parish, is 

 worth per annum Twenty pounds, besydes the tythe of one antient 

 messauge and Twoe hundred acres of land called Bradley, demised by 

 the late impropriator the said Bishop for a terme determinable at 

 Candlemas next. And the inhabitants subscribe to paie fifteene 

 shillino's one penn}' per annum to the ffarmer of the Rectory of Chip- 

 pin, viz., twoe shillings foure pence, for an acre of oates, pease, and 

 beanes, three shilling, and an acre of barley, five shiUings, and an acre 

 of wheat. And that the said towne peoijle of Thornley-cum-Wheatley 

 are distant from their parish Church three myles ; the present 

 minister, Mr. John Kinge, an able orthodox divine, hee hath for his 

 sallery Ten pounds per annum, formerly paid out of the rent reserved 

 to the said Bishop, and since the profits were sequestered hee hath 

 received an augmentation of fiftie pounds per annum by order of the 

 Committee for Plundered Ministers, so that his whole stipend is sixtie 

 pounds per annum." 



" Jopas of the Hall of Schippen held a piece of land in Schippen 

 paying yearly .... jd. . . Thomas son of Euth for his 

 tenements in Schippen. 



"There is a capital messauge yearly worth vj'' 100 acres of land 

 . pay yearly xxxiij^-iiij*^' 8 oxgangs of land .... pay 



yearly xxiiij^- " 



ViCAEs OF Chipping. 



Oct. 8, 1591 Eichard Parker. 



Oct. 5,1616 William Ai-metsdaile. 



1622 John King. 



