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A Sketch of the Parish of Yatesbury. 



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"Yatesbury, R. (All Saints.) — 



Archidiac 11/2^ Prox 4/5. 



John Ernie Gent. 1662-1680. 



Thomas Fettiplace Esq. 1708. 



Jo Kirle Ernie Esq. 1720. 

 ^Constantia Ernie Spinster 1735. j 





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Though the prebendal estate has now passed out of the hands of 

 the Dean and Chapter of Salisbury, it must not be forgotten that 

 there were Prebendaries of Yatesbury, who in the good old days 

 derived substantial benefit from this parish ; and there is still a stall 

 of Yatesbury though it is an unremunerative one, in the Cathedral 

 of Salisbury. 



By the kindness of Canon W. H. Jones, I am enabled to supply 

 a tolerably complete list of those who have held the prebend of 



Yatesbury for the last six hundred and fifty years : — 



c. 1226. 



Hugo de Wells. 



• Osmund. Reg. 





Nicholas Hengate (or Hugate). 



1318. 



Roger de Northborough, 



On the cession of N. Hengate. 





Bishop of Lichfield, 1322. 



1322. 



William de Selton. 





1340. 



John de Eccleshall. 





1361. 



Peter Fitz-Waryn. 







Adam de Lakenhyth. 





1378. 



John Clerenaus 



By cession of A. de Lakenhyth. 



c. 1387. 



Walter Easton. 





( 1388-9. 



William Littlington. 





[ 1399. 



Robert Bushe. 



On decease of W. Easton. 



1416. 



Oliver Dinley. 



On decease of R. Bushe. 



1423. 



John Symondesburgh. 



Archd. Wilts. 



1437. (May.) 



John Tydeling. 



On resignation of J. Symon- 







desburgh. 



1437. (Nov.) 



John Moreton. 



On cession of J. Tydeling. 



1440. 



John Chedworth. 



Archd. Wilts. 



1443. 



William Normanton. 



By resignation of J.Chedworth. 



1445. 



Thomas Kirkby. 





1446. 



Walter Colles. 





1453. (March 1.) 



Ralph Drew. 



By cession of W. Colles. 



1453. (March 2.) 



Richard Wilton. 



By resignation of R. Drew. 



1457. (Feby. 10.) 



John Stretton. 



By " dimission " * of R. Wilton. 



1457. (Feby. 29.) 



Rob. Parker. 



By "dimission" of J. Stretton. 



* This is a literal translation of the phrase "per dimissionem," as it appears in the registers— 

 though " cession " and "dimission " seem to be almost convertible terms. 



