Annotated ly Mackenzie E. C. Walcott. 



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XLI1T. AssHERTOtf Chapel ; from the manor farm let to Will. Hilett, by- 

 Giles Thystelwaite incumbent, lxvj s . viij d . 



XLIV. St. John Baptist Chapel, in St Mary's Deyisez, for one chaplain ; 

 from rents in the Mayer's hands, liij. s . ij d . 



XLV. S. Mary's Chantry in Burport, Parish Malmesbury, for j chaplain ; 

 from lands and tenemets iiij 11 . xviij s . 



XL VI. Chantry or Vicarage of Westport Malmesbury for j chaplain ; from 

 lands and tenements, iiij u . xviij s . [John Wymboll, stipendary ; clear cxiiij s . 

 ixd., goods lxs, out of the late Monastery and occupied himself in bringing uppe 

 younge children in learninge. He hath a pentyon of v u . Malmesbury is a 

 great towne and but ij parisshe churches, wherein be DCCCLX people which 

 receyve the Blessed Communyon and no preeste to heipe the vicars in admin- 

 istracon of the sacramentes saving the stipendary prestis, wherefore etc. 



XL VII. Free Chapel of St. James, Whiteparishe ; from lands and tithes 

 from Rich. Lyghts copses, xxj s . 



Sum Total of all possessions dccxx 11 . x s . ob. deductions and payments xlvj H . 

 xiiij s . xd. Clear value B-ciiij iij u . xs. ob. Clear annual value of the spiritual 

 promotions ccciiij iij u iijX x d . Value of the same in excess of the first certi- 

 ficate cxix 11 . xvj s . Value of other promotions omitted in the first certificate but 

 subject to payment of tithes and first fruits cxviij 1 '. 



Annual value of promotions dissolved without the King's licence lxvj u . x s . ii d . 



Sum total of the ornaments oxxix 11, vij s . iij d . 



Chantries dissolved without the King's licence. 



I. Gilbert Keymer's Chantry. [See p. 372.] 



II. Chantry in Highworthe, dissolved since Feb. IV., 2 of Hen. VIII., a 

 pension of vi u . xiijs. iiijd. to j chaplain from Studley Grange, which the Earl of 

 Hertford acquired xxvi 0 . Hen. VIII. [John Parker, incumbent.] 



III. Chantry of S. Katherines, Marlborough, from rents ix 11 . xij s . viij., 

 the Earl of Hertford has them now. 



IV. St. John's Chantry, Chippenham, profits iiij 11 . xixs. iiij d ., in the hands 

 of the Earl of Hertford ; goodis ii s . iiij d . (28) Robert Ledenton incumbsnt. 



V. Chantry in Bromeham, rents xj u . xvij s . xj d . in the hands of Andrew 

 Baynton, Esq.* 



VI. Ralph Bereford's Chantry in Chtjet, bought from Thos. Brydges late 

 incumbent by Jo. Cock and Thos. Wrothe gent, rents were lxjs. iiijd. a nd are 

 now in the hands of Rich. Grove of Enperton, Southamptonshire gent, let by 

 the above ; value lxvj*. viij d . no incumbent for 4 years. 



VII. Nicholas Woottens and Will. Yorkes Chantry, Ramsbtjry, rents viii 11 . 

 xiij s . ij d . now in lay hands after their resumption by Thos. Yorke dec. 



VIII. Chantry in Estlavyngton, rents vj u . ij s . iijd. now in the hands of 

 Isabella Baynton widow, f 



Additional Particulars 2 Edward VI. in the 2nd or Paper Roll. 

 Bisshopp Beauchams's Chauntre in Salisbury Cathedral, Thos. Mack, incum- 

 bent ; a stipend was paid to the keeper of the Lady Chapel of xs., clear value 

 xix u . vj s . viij d . Plate xvi oz., goodis xxij s . 



* Eldest son of Sir Edward, of Bromham. 

 + Isabella Alley, of StockweU co. Surrey ; wife of Sir Edward Baynton. 



