532 Wilts Chantries, Obits, &c, in olden days. 



[1547] does not apparently include them .... Many re- 

 main to this day, and are now generally used as almshouses, but 

 the funds of a few of them have been applied to educational 

 purposes." Miss Botha M. Clay includes twenty-six " Hospitals/' 

 as belonging to this county, among " The Mediaeval Hospitals of 

 England" pp. 328—9 (Methuen's " Antiquary's Books," 1909). 

 Wilts Chantry Certificates, &c. 



References : — 

 56.— Parchment Roll (Record Office), under act of 37 Hen. VIII., 1545-6. 



See Wilts Arch. Mag., xii., pp. 370—77. 

 57._Parchment Roll (R.O.), not dated. 

 58.— Chantry Certificate (R.O.), under Commission appointed 14th Feb., 



2 Edward VL, 1548- W. A. Mag., xii., 377—83. 

 59 —Paper Roll (E.CO, temp. Hen. VIII., not dated. 

 C^/.— Furniture of thirty-seven chantries sold to T. Chafyn, of Mere 



15th June, 1548. W. A. Mag. xxii., 319—29. 

 514.— Miscell. Books, vol., 514. (R.O.), Augmentation Office. A Cer- 

 tificate of Church goods received to the King's use, 7 Edw. VL, 

 and then remaining in the Churches and Chapels in Wilts, A.D. 

 1553. U. s., xii., 363—370. 

 #__One or more entries in" W. I.'\ i.e., Sir T. Phillipps', Institutiones 

 Wilton, (1822—5). 



x a paper by Canon J. E. Jackson on Ancient Chapels, Sfc. in Wilts 



(1867). W. A. Mag. x., pp. 253—322. 

 xii.— A paper by Mackenzie E. C. Walcott, including extracts from 

 "Misc. 514" <tc, on Inventories of Church Goods (1870), xii., 

 pp. 354—383. 

 C.M.H.— Mediaeval Hospitals of England, by Rotha Mary Clay ("The 



Antiquary's Books," Methuen, 1909). 

 The Arabic numerals, 56—59 (as already explained) ordinarily -indicate, in 

 our list, a Chantry Certificate. In all references where not otherwise 

 specified, the Roman numerals {e.g., " x.," " xii.") usually refer to 

 volumes of this Wilts Magazine. 

 Abin°-ton's Court, see " Cricklade." 

 •■ Abury Backbampton Free Chapel, 58 n. 80. Beckhampton Chapel, W.I. 



4, 10, 12, bis. 45, 68, 70, 87, 123, 135, 156, 179, 202, 211. 

 Accleton, i.e., Hackleston, see " Fittleton." 

 Albome, or Aldbourne. Our Lady's Gild, 58 n. 56. 



Fraternity. Chf. 35. Cf. Wilts Arch. Mag. x. 254. The site of 

 "the old gild-hall is now occupied by High Town Farm. 

 Allington in Chippenham, two pastures. Horton's Chantry in Bradford, 



58 n. 43 ; 59 n. 16. x. 256. 

 All Cannings, Chapel of St. Anne, x. 255. 

 -Alton (Priors). The Free Chapel, 56 n. 39 ; 58 n. 58 ; 59 n. 51 ; Chf. 15. 



x. -255. WI. 212 ; ii. 21, 24. 

 Alvediston or Aston, x. 256. 



