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1310, 16 kal. Aug. John Le-Straunge, priest, instituted to Wilby, in the Bishop's palace at Eccles. York Abbot.

  • 1330, 7 kal. May, John de Wilby, priest. Alan Abbot of York. Nic. de Wilby, parson of Naketon, was his executor.
  • 1362, John de Hemeling, rector. (From a deed.) Sir Ralf de Clifton; he resigned in
  • 1370, 12 March, to Robert de Twiwell, sub-deacon, in exchange for Dighton rectory. York diocese.
  • 1404, 11 May, John Hawkeswell, shaveling.
  • 1424, 13 Sept. Mich. Wolmer, on Hawkeswell's resignation.
  • 1426, 3 Aug. Tho. Corky, priest, Wolmer being deprived.
  • 1452, 21 Oct. Rich. Howson, on Corkby's death.
  • 1460, Robert Marchall, chaplain, on Howson's resignation.
  • 1460, 14 March, George Marchal, chaplain, on Robert's resignation.
  • 1463, 24 Oct. Tho. Stanton, by lapse; John Basham, chaplain, farmed it of him at 13 marks a year, and serving the cure, and three gowns a year, fitting the said Thomas's degree.
  • 1476,30 May, Henry Cossa, or Cossey, A.M. on Stanton's death. Thomas Abbot of York. He had Banham, and was master of Rushworth college.
  • 1483, Richard Grey, on Cossey's death.
  • 1502, 6 Oct. Robert Walden, on Grey's resignation. All these rectors were presented by the Abbots.
  • 1530, 11 June, Miles Spencer, doctor of laws, on Walden's death. Wil. Cleydon, doctor of laws, by grant from the Abbot. He was after archdeacon of Sudbury, rector of Heveningham and Redenhall in Norfolk, vicar of Soham in Cambridgeshire, dean of ChappelField college, principal official, and vicar-general.
  • 1532, 21 March, Sir John Milgate; the Abbot. He was the last prior of Bokenham.
  • 1540, 7 Jan. Guy Kelsay, chaplain. John Folbury, &c. by grant of the turn from the late abbot.
  • 1553, 16 May, Kelsay resigned, Tho. Peyrson, priest, succeeded. King Edward VI.
  • 1555, 16 Sept. George Vicars, on Peyrson's resignation. Leonard Palmer, Gent.
  • 1563, 8 Sept. Ottinwell Wetwode, priest, on Viker's death; lapse; buried at Eccles, where he was rector.
  • 1586, 13 April, Peter Tytley, A.M. Edward Grigg, notary publick, by grant of the turn.
  • 1586,6 Oct. Tho. Irland on Titley's resignation. Peter Gooche of Hargham, by grant of the turn from Ralf Mulley, who had it of the grant of John Chitham, Gent. true patron.
  • 1587, 24 Febr. Tho. Bludde, on Irland's resignation. Tho. Gooch, doctor of physick, by grant of John Chetham, Gent. true patron. He had Hargham.