542 Chantries, Obits, &c, in olden days. 



(Salisbury City, continued : — ) 



*Holy Trinity Chantry in St. Edmund's. WL, 121. 

 *St. Edmunds. 



Weavers' Chauntry in St. Edmund's Church. 59 nos. 2—4. Chf. 6. 

 St, Nicholas' Hospital, by Harnham Bridge. Founded by the Bishop, 



1214, C.M.H. See C.Wordsworth's Charters of 'St. Nic. Hosp. 

 St. John's Chapel, on the Island. 

 College of St. Nicholas de Vaux (or Valle Scholarium). See Charters 



of S. Nicholas. (1903). 

 Leper House, Harnham. East Harnham Leper Hospital ; a will ; 



1361. C.M.H. 

 Holy Trinity [and St. Thomas the Martyr] Hospital, founded by Agnes 

 Bottenham, before 1379, C.M.H. 

 *Sarum (Old) Free Chapel., W.I., 65. Hospital of St. John Bapt., at 



Stratford-sub Castle, 1231, C.M.H. 56 n. 27 ; 58 n. 27. x. 304. 

 Sanford. Land. A Lamp. 58 n. 117. 

 Selk. Chapel ( 1 of St. John) of the Knights Templars, in Mildenhall 



' Woodlands, x. 306. 

 Sevenhampton (near High worth). Chapel of St. James with Chantry 



founded by the Warnford family, cir. 1393. x. 306. 

 *Shalborne (Free Chapel). A Chauntry of St. Margaret's. 56 n. 22 ; 58 n. 

 72 ; 59 n. 21. Chf. 27. Served by a Cantarist with cure of souls. 

 Formerly under the Abbey of Bee, and Ogbourne Priory. W.I., 85. 

 Shaw, near Melksham Chapel of St. Leonard with mass for souls of lords 

 of the manor of Castle Coombe, provided by Dean and Canons of 

 Salisbury (1355). x. 306—7. 

 Sherborne. Greenfield's Chauntry. 56 n. 17. 

 Sherington. Land. A Lamp. 58 n. 120. 



Sherston Pinkney (or Parva). A Free Chapel. 58 no. 78. x. 307. 

 *Southcote in Dauntesey. Chapel of S. Anne. x. 307. W.I., 24, 42, bis, 



&c, index, xxviii., 230. 

 Southon. The Manor. The College of ye New Work in Leicester. 31 n. 



73. (Sed qumre). 

 Southwike, in North Bradley. Chapel of St. John Baptist. See " North 



Bradley." x. 307-8. 

 Standen North (or Standen Chaworth) near Froxfield, see Hungerford, 



Berks, x. 309 

 *Standen South (or Standen Hussey). Free Chapel of St. Faith founded 

 by Sir Reginald Bray, a Chantry of Hungerford, Berks. W.I., 85, 207. 

 Standlynch, in Downton. Chapel of the Le Dunes ancient lords of the 



manor, x. 309. 

 Stapleford. A Rent out of ye parsonage An Obit in Salisbury. 58 n. 90. 

 Steeple Ashton. " Beach's Chapel " (so called), x. 309—10. 

 Sterte. Lands. St. John's Chapel in ye Devizes. 58 n. 73. 

 Stockton. Land. A Lamp. 58 n. 126. 

 Stoke Verdon in Broad Chalke. Chapel of St. Luke, frequented by 



foresters of the New Forest, x. 310. 

 Stratford (sub Castro). St. John's Hospital or Free Chapel. 56 n. 27 ; 

 58 n. 57. 



