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Surrenden in Hullavington. Chapel or Church {Aubrey), x. 310. 

 *Sutton, Little. A (Free) Chapel in Great Sutton. 56 n. 37 ; 58 n. 61 ; 59 



n. 49. x. 311. W.L, 11, 24, 25, &c, index, xxviii., 231. 

 Sutton, Great. Lands. A Lamp. 58 n. 93. 

 Sutton Benger. Lands. Lamp and Rood Light. 58 n. 129. 

 Swindon. Land. For the Rood Light. 58 n. 107. 

 Teffont Ewyas (? Husee) Chantry, x. 311. 

 Testwood, see " Whiteparish." 

 *Thoulston or Tholveston, Warminster. Scudamore's Chapel. Annexed 



to Upton Scudamore. x. 311. W.I., 17, 18 n. , 40 &c, index. 

 Tidpit. Free Chapel in Marten, x. 312 ; 56 n. 28 ; 58 n. 62 ; 59 n. 40. 

 Tisbury. A Chauntry founded by (? Elizabeth Zouche) Abbess of Shaftes- 

 bury. 56 n. 13 ; 58 n. 22 ; 59 n. 13. St. Mary's, x. 312. 

 *Titherington Kelloways, known as Calyeway's Chantry, x. 312. W.L, 5, 



11, bis., 31, 43, 60, 64, 86, 92, 120, 121, 141, 152, 155, 160, 166, 176, 198, 



201, 224, 228; ii., 9, 37, 93. 

 Trowbridge. A Chauntry (Terumbere's, founded in 14,53). The incumbent 



occupied himself in keeping a school. 58 n. 45. Chf. 20. Terumber's 



Almshouse, 1413. C.M.H. 



Corpus Christi Guild (or Brotherhedde). 58 64 n. Chf. 21. 



Tudpit (Sudpitt, x. 312). A Free Chapel in Martin, see " Tidpit." Rent 



of tithes (Bedwyn), 56 n. 28. 

 Uphaven. see " Witparish." 

 Upton Skidmore (Scudamore). Land. A Lamp. 58 n. 95. 



A Chauntry founded by Sir Peter Scudamore, cir. 1272 — 3, and 



endowed with house and 40 acres. United with Calne and Gorton in 

 1442 by Walter, Lord Hungerford. x. 313—14. 



Urchfont, see " Estcot." 



*Wanborough. Chapel of St. Katharine, with a College of Priests. Founded 

 in 1270 by Emmeline, Countess of Ulster, and known as Longespes 

 Chantry : a custos and two other priests. In 1336, J. de Wanbergh, 

 Canon of Wells, added a house and 47 acres of land ; adding two more 

 priests to the college, i. 84—5 ; iv. 217 n. ; vii,, 133 ; x. 314. W.L, 

 10, 14, 29, &c, index, xxviii, 233. 



Warminster. Norrege Free Chapel. 56 n. 35, 36 ; 58 n. 76 ; 59 n. 48. 

 Chf. 19. 



Lands and Tenements. Obits, Lamps, and maintenance of a priest. 



58 n. 131 ; Chapel of St. Lawrence, endowed by — Hewitt, tem]J. 

 Edw. III. (x. 314.) 



Welpley, see " Witparish." 



Westbury. Haywood's Chapel (where is the monument of James Ley, Earl 



of Marlborough, lord of Hey wood, in Westbury). 56 n. 30 ; 58 n. 77. 



x. 317. cf. 287. 



Land. An obit. 58 n. 121. ; 59 n. 43. 



Chapel of the Two Maids of Brook, Pavely family. Often called 



" Mauduit Chapel." x. 315. 



Leversedge's obit. x. 316. 



William of Westbury's Chapel, x. 316—17. 



Chapel of Willoughby of Brook, x. 317. 



