By the JRcv. Chr. Wordsworth. 539 



*Knighton in Broadchalk. Chantry Chapel of All Saints founded for the 



welfare of J. Alwyne, of Knighton, in 1322. x. 288. W.I. 19, 32, bi.s. t 



Arc, index, xxviii. 

 Knowl Chapel in Bedwyn. x. 259. 

 Knoyle. Lands. Forward's Chantry in Mere. 58 n. 21. 

 Knoyle (Bishops, or East). Hindon Chapel. 58 n. 71. x. 187. 

 *Lackham Manor Chapel in Lacock. ? 1308. Licensed, 1346, for J. de 



Peryton (married Bluet), x. 288. A " Lamp of St. Mary/' id. W.I. 



48, 50, 98. 

 Lacock. Lands. An obit. 58 n. 100. See also "Lackham." 

 Lake (Lacha) Chapel in "Wilsford, near Ames bury. Temp. Will. I. x. 289. 

 *Langford Parva (al. Angus) Chantry, endowed by J. of Langford for his- 



soul and that of his wife Agnes, dr. 1325. x. 290. W.I. 148, 181. 

 Langley, see " Kington Langley." 



Laverstock. Chantry of Sir Hugh (and Joan) Cheney, 1385. x. 290. 

 Lavington West (or Bishops). The Auncell or Beckett of Littleton ChapeL 



x. 291. Land. A Lamp. 58 n. 128. 

 *Lavington, East (Lavington Forum, or Market, Staple, or Chipping). A 



chauntry. 59 n. 32. Founded, probably by Kob. Delamere, Knt., 



1349. A chapel here of SS. Mary, Katherine, and Margaret, x. 290. 



Chantry dissolved without licence, 56 n. 11, xii. 377. W.I. 47, 63, &c, 



xxviii, 223. 

 Lidiard Millicent. Land. An obit. 59 n. 111. 

 Lidyard Treygoze. Land. A Lamp. 58 n. 109. 

 *Littlecote Chapel in Chilton Foliot. Mentioned in 1344, 1528. x. 291—2. 



W.I. 39, bU. 

 Ludgershall. A chauntry. 58 n. ly. 

 Maiden Bradley. -A chapel for leprous women, founded by Manserus Bisset. 



Subsequently the priory there. A chantry of Husee, of Holbrook, co. 



Somerset, founded therein, x. 292—3. 

 Malmesbury. St. Mary's Chauntry in Birport, for one chaplain. 56 n. 45 ; 



58 n. 35 ; 59 n. 29. Parish of St. Paul. x. 294. 



A chauntry [or vicarage] in Westport, served by a stipendary 



chaplain. 56 n. 46 ; 58 n. 36 ; 59 n. 30. Ghf. 37, pans or vessels for 

 brewing, x. 294. (Malmesbury Chapels of our Lady in Burnevale, 

 St. M. Magdalene's Leper Hospital (before 1222), Burton Hill, St. 

 John's (Hospital), near the bridge, St. Antony's founded 1245 ; a 

 leper house, Leland St. John Baptist. G.M.H. Wilts Mag., xxix. 

 122. St. Michael's, Whitchurch Chapel of St. James, St. Helen's, &c. 

 x. 293.) 



Manton. Land. A chauntry in Marlborough. 58 n. 53. 

 Manyngford Bounds (Manningford Bohun). See " Okesey." 

 Marden. Land. A Lamp, 58 n. 97. 



Marlborough. Jesus Service in St. Peter's Church, 58 nos. 47—52. Chf. 

 34. See also the latter part of this Paper. 



A Stipendiary in the same, 59 n. 10. " Our Lady's Service." CA/.34. 



* St. John's Bapt. Hospital, 56 n. 10; 58 n. 54. Founded by 



Levenoth, 1215, in patronage of the town. C.M.H. W.I. 13, 15, 46, 

 106, 148, 153, 181, 184, 189. 



