By the Rev. Chr. Wordsworth. 537 



founded by another member of the Coventre family circ. 1450 (E. Kite, 

 1909). 



Half-an-acre in Parklands of Devizes "late of the chantry of St. 

 [? S r .] John de Coventrie in the Devizes." Pat. 1610. 

 *Devizes. St. James and St. Denys' Leper Hospital, South Broom, A.D. 

 1207. C.M.H. W.I. 12, 18, 31, 192. -Its Chantry, W.I. 158. 



Richard Gobett (cir. 1388) gave, as endowment, Isabels Mead and 



Croft in Rowde Parish, for obit, with dole of bread. 



W. Smyth and his son, T, Smyth, gave a tenement in Devizes and 



one in South Broom, cir. 1436—1460, for an obit., and for the Sepul- 

 chre and font tapers in St. Mary's. 



■ J. Fielde, cir. 1467, gave tenement and garden in St. Mary's Parish 



to the procurators of the Altar of St. Catherine, to maintain a light and 

 help a priest to say mass for Souls. 



Sir T. Newman priest, and Robt. Paynter provided doles of bread 



on Good Friday and Feast of All Hallows. (E. Kite, 1909.) 



Dinton. Lands. A Lamp. 58 n. 94. 



Downton. Burnell's Chauntry. 56 n. 24 ; 58 n. 26 ; 59 n. 26. x. 276. 

 Dunley Chapel on the Foss Way. x. 277. 

 Easton Piers or Percy Chapel, x. 277. 



Easton Royal Hospital served by Maturins (Trinitarians), founded by 

 Stephen, the Archdeacon, in 1246. C.M.H. Of. Marlborough, Trinity 

 Hospital, WI. 40, 51. 

 Elcombe, in Wroughton. Chantry Chapel of St. Mary. Patrons Lords 



Level (and Holand). x. 278—9. 

 Enford, Westley's Chauntry. 56 n.24 ; 58 n. 26 ; 59 n. 26. Chf.ZQ. x. 279. 

 Erlstoke. Land. A Lamp. 58 n. 123. 

 Estcott. The Free Chapel in Urchfont. 56 n. 29 ; 58 n. 64 ; 59 n. 41. 



Clif. 22. x. 279. 

 *Ewelme (or Ewen, in Kemble) Chapel, x. 279—80. WI. ii., 24. 

 Ewridge. Image of St. Leonard, x. 280. 

 Fasterne (Free) Chapel in Wootton Bassett, mentioned in 1431. x. 280. 



Also granted in 1266 to Sir Philip Bassett. Anc. Deeds, A. 4868. 

 Fifield. Land. A Lamp. 58 n. 127. 



* Chapel. WI. 223 ; ii., 28, 68, 78, 86, 92. 



:;: Fisherton Anger (Aucher). A chauntry (in St. Clement's Church : founded 

 by Stephen le Criour and Matilda his wife in 1324). 56 n. 12 ; 58 n. 

 42; 59 n. 12; x. 280. A hermit attached in 1418. x. 281. WI. 22, 

 42, 51 and 20 other entries in index, xxviii., 220. 

 Fisherton Delamere. The Delamere Chantry, x. 281. 

 Fittleton. A Free Chapel. 58 n. 65. x. 281. 

 Fovant Chantry Chapel, x. 281. 



Fritelton. The Free Chapel of Accleton. 56 n. 30. (See " Fittleton.") 

 Fuggleston, Hospital Chapel of St. Giles [and St Antony], near Wilton, 

 x. 282— 3. Leper Hospital, founded by R. Adela, cir. 1135. C.M.H. 

 *Gore Chapel Chantry St. John's, x. 283. Near W. Lavington. W.I. 41. 

 Grafton (East), St. Nicholas' Chapel, vi., 271. x. 259. 

 *Hackleston. A barn, lands, and the Tyth(e) corn and wool. Fittleton 

 Chapel. 58 n. 65. Porcio deeimarum de Hakeneston, see W.I. 21 

 (three entries), and index, xxviii. 221. (Spelt " Accleton in Frittleton.") 



