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PREBENDARIES.
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Henry Sydall, A.M., admitted 8th Dec. 1547. He resigned, and died 2nd May 1572, and was buried at Christ Church, Oxon, where he was canon.

Thomas Chapman, collated 2nd July; installed 14th Sept. 1571.

Valentine Ovehton, admitted in 1592.

Richard Hunt, S.T.P., collated 7th Jan. 1639-40.

John Hutchinson, B.D., collated ist Oct. 1662. He died 12th Jan. 1704-5, ætat. 94.

Edward Tenison, LL.B., admitted 24th March 1704-5. He resigned in 1708, being made archdeacon of Caermarthen and prebendary of Canterbury.

George Fage, A.M., succeeded; collated 6th April 1709.

Benjamin Marshall, collated 18th Sept. 1728, vice Fage.

Samuel Smalbroke, collated 29th June 1749, vice Benjamin Marshall. Ob. 27th July 1803.

UFTON or ULVETON, alias OLOUGHTON,[1]

ex parte decani.

Ralph Turvill, collated v Cal. Maii (27th April) 1340. He exchanged with

Richard de Tanfeild Non. Jan. (5th Jan.) 1347-8.

John de Dynewell, collated xviii Cal. Oct. (14th Sept.) 1349.

William de Dalton exchanged it in 1367 with

William de Thingull, Id. Nov. (13th Nov.) 1367.

William de Newhagh, admitted xvi Cal. Dec. (16th Nov.) 1370. Made archdeacon of Chester in 1390.

Richard Tyshe died possessed of it in 1398.

John Tocket, admitted 27th July 1398.

Hugh Holbach, admitted loth March 1400-1. He died in 1417. He became dean of St. Asaph.

Nicholas Crosby, admitted 26th Oct. 141 7, vice Holbech, deceased.

  1. Supposed to have been founded by bishop Clinton.