By the Rev. Chr. Wordsworth. 583 



Henry VI., Humphrey Duke of Gloucester, Isabel Brydde and 

 their friends ; a chantry of St. Katherine, at St. Katharine's 

 altar. 



1518. Mass for Eob. Somerfield at the Trinity altar. 



1519. J. Bowear's obit out of "the Angel." 



1521. J. Barstaple's obit., out of Stockenford in W. Bedwyn, 5s. Bo. 



Nuttyng's obit., from remainder of term of lease (from Maiden 



Bradley Monastery) of house in High Street, and two cottages 



in Blowhorn. 

 1526 — 1548. J. Bytheway's obit, from tenement in the other parish, 



in perpetuity, 7s. 4c?. 

 1533. T. Hill's commemoration, every Ember Week, from land in 



Charnam Street, Hungerford. 

 1546. Obit of Ja. More, glover. 



{b) Jesus Service, in St. Peter's Church. 



1519. J. Bowear gives endowment out of " the Angel," £1. 

 1521. J. Barstaple, out of Stockenford in W. Bedwyn, 5s. 



1526. J. Bytheway, to sustenance of Jesus Service Chaplain, out of 



his tenement in Marshward, 16s. 



1527. W. Serle, to the use of Jesus Service, and to maintenance of 



the Fraternity [of the Blessed Name of Jesus] , two tenements 

 or burgages in Kingsbury Street. 



(c) OrjE Lady's Service in St. Peter's Church. 



1504 — 48. Stipendiary Priest, J. Potter, or Pottes, Hermitage Close 

 rents, shambles, &c. See pp. 567 — 8. Cf. Wilts Arch. Mag., xxii., 

 329. 



II. St. Mary the Virgin's Church. 

 (a) Obits, Sfc. 

 1502 — 1548. Bo. Foster's obit. From lands in Marlborough and 



Elcott, £l . Chantry before the figure of our Lady of Pity. 

 ( % date) H. Pengryffe (Pengrife or Pengryve)'s obit was associated 



with that of B. Foster, whose will Pengryffe administered. 



He was Mayor of Marlborough in 1507. 

 1527. W. Serle's obit. His name to be mentioned every Friday, 4s. 

 1531 — 1548. J. Matthew, two lights before the high altar, to burn at 



mattins, mass, and evensong on double feasts 1 . 

 1539. W. Seymans' dirge. From house in Newland £6 3s. 4d. 



1 A list of festa duplicia, double feasts, according to the use of Salisbury 

 will be found in Breviarium ad usum Sarum (edd. F. Procter and Chr. 

 Wordsworth, Cambridge, 1879-84) torn. II., columns, 462—4, and, more 

 clearly, in the end of torn. ILL, pp. xli, xlii. There are about 8 principal 

 doubles, 9 major, 20 minor, and 21 inferior doubles there named, but only 

 26 in all had been recognised in the Gonsuetudinarium. See Dr. W. H. 

 Frere, Use of Sarum, Cambridge, 1898, I. (index), pp. 290, 291. 



