ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY 



Saunderton were united in the fifteenth century, 1 and the two churches 

 of Chesham seem only to have endured until the Reformation because 

 they were under different patrons. 



More than one half of the churches in this county were appro- 

 priated to religious houses before the Taxation of I2gi. 2 



1 Line. Epis. Reg. Inst. Chedworth, 147. 



1 Within the county : 



To Tickford : Newport Pagnel with the chapel of Little Linford, Chicheley, Sherrington, Brad- 

 well, Willen, Astwood ; and for a short time Tyringham, Broughton, a moiety of North Crawley, and 

 Petsoe. 



To Missenden : Great Missenden, Chalfont St. Peter, Great Kimble, Caversfield and Lee Chapel. 



To Nutley : Hillesden, Chilton with Dorton Chapel, Long Crendon with the chapels of Chearsley 

 and Lower Winchendon, Princes' Risborough, and Ashendon. 



To Bradwell : Wolverton, Padbury, and for a short time Chalfont St. Giles. 



To Luffield : Thornborough, Beachampton, Water Stratford and Evershaw chapel. 



To Lavendon : Lavendon and Lathbury. 



To Ravenstone : Ravenstone. 



To Snelshall : Tattenhoe chapel. 



To Biddlesden : Biddlesden. 



To Medmenham : Medmenham. 



To Newton Longville : Newton Longville, Whaddon, Great Horwood and Akeley. 



To Wing : Wing. 



To Marlow : Hedsor. 



To Burnham : Burnham with Boveney chapel. 



To Chetwode : Chetwode and Barton Hartshorn. 



To monasteries outside the county : 



To St. Alban's : Winslow, Grandborough, Little Horwood, Aston Abbots, Turville, Wingrave, 

 Little Kimble, Datchet, and until about 1 1 60 Fingest. 



To Osney : Stowe, Steeple Claydon, and Stone. 



To St. Frideswide : Worminghall, Upper Winchendon, and Oakley with its chapels. 



To St. Thomas, Southwark : Wendover, Stoke Poges, and Wexham chapel. 



To Godstow : Dinton and High Wycombe. 



To Woburn : Swanbourne and half Chesham. 



To Merton : Taplow, Upton, Hitcham and Hardmead. 



To Leicester : Adstock, half Chesham, and Latimer chapel. 



To Caldwell : Marsworth and Broughton. 



To Kenilworth : Hughenden and Stewkley. 



To Harrold : Cold Brayfield. 



To St. Mary de Pre, Northampton : Filgrave. 



To Combwell : Little Brickhill, and Little Woolstone. 



To La Couture (Le Mans) : Great Woolstone. 



To Goring : Stantonbury. 



To Elstow: Westbury. 



To Wallingford : Shobbington. 



To Studley : Illmer. 



To St. Bartholomew's, London : Mentmore. 



To Bardney : Edlesborough. 



To Dunstable : North Marston. 



To Malvern : Pitchcott for a short time. 



To St. Peter's, Gloucester : Wyrardisbury with the chapel of Langley Marish. 



To St. Oswald's, Nostell : Cheddington. 



To Sandwell : Ellesborough. 



To Grestain : Bledlow and Marsh Gibbon. 



To Tewkesbury : Great Marlow. 



To Walden : Amersham till 1290. 



To Chaucombe : Penn. 



To Nuneaton : Mursley. 



To Bicester : Little Missenden. 



To Barking : Slapton. 



To Westminster : Turweston and Denham. 



To Mount St. Katherine (Rouen) : Tingewick. 



To Bentley : Wotton Underwood. 



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