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PREBENDARIES. 611

^ HANSACRE"^

John de Ceavene died possessed of this prebend in

Dec. 1292. William de Blyburgh held it in 1313. Robert de Clipston succeeded v Non. Martii (3rd

March) 1313-14. He exchanged it for Bishophill

with Richard de Boule^ viii Id. April (6th April) 1356. )( Richard Coningstok, LL.D,, admitted 15th March

1395-6- ^ William Lovett, admitted xvi Cal. Martii (14th Feb.) 1408-9.

Robert Fitzhugh resigned it in 1428. He was after- wards bishop of London.

John V^erney, admitted 20th Dec. 1428; made dean in 1432.

Thomas de la Pole, admitted i6th Dec. 1432. Died in the next year.

William Brenston, admitted 18th July 1438.

John Brewster exchanged it in 1439 with

Thomas Heywood ; he was made dean in 1457.

Richard Pede, resigned in 1457 for the chancellor- ship to

Thomas Mills, collated in 1457 ; he resigned it in 1465.

John Frisby, S.T.P., collated in Sept. 1465. Died in 1489.

Richard Salter, LL.D., collated 30th May 1489. He quitted it for the chancellorship.

William Sumaster succeeded 3rd May 1501. Died in 1504, being subdean of Exeter.

John Blith succeeded 14th Feb. 1504-5; resigned it the next year.

��76 This prebend takes its name to have been founded by bishop from Hansacre hamlet in the CUnton. parish of Hermitage. It is said

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