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22 July, Tho. Elyot de Swaffham-Market, priest, on the resignation of John Breidesdale de Derby. The King, by reason of the vacancy of the See.

  • 1349, 24 Octob. Tho. Burchard, priest. Brother Alan Prior of Ely, attorney of Tho. Bishop of Ely, who was beyond sea.
  • 1356, 11 Febr. Peter de Berton, priest. The King, on account of the temporalities of the Bishoprick, then in his hands.
  • 1361, 25 Aug. Will de Nessingwik, accolite on Berton's resignation. Ditto.
  • 1363, William de Derkewey. Thomas de Wilton.
  • 1372, 30 Nov. Tho. de Clypesby, priest, on Wilton's resignation. John Bishop of Ely.
  • 1373, 26 June, John de Conguresbury, shaveling. The King, the see being void.
  • 1376, 15 June, Walter De-la-more, priest. The Pope, by provision or reservation.
  • 1394, 30 Sept. Ralph Lemburgh, priest. Ditto.
  • 1401, 12 Aug. William Aleyn, priest. The Bishop of Ely.
  • 1403, 4 July, William Lylye, priest. Ditto.
  • 1442, 7 Jan. Will. Dorant, priest, on Lylye's death. John, vicargeneral to the Bishop of Ely.
  • 1449, 24 Febr. Will. Gilberd, bachelor in the decrees. Lapse.
  • 1454, 30 Dec. Thomas Walle, on Gilberd's resignation.
  • 1466, 7 Octob. John Fustour, on Walle's resignation.
  • 1470, 8 June, John Kaa. John Aleyn,
  • 1502, 10 April, Tho. Watson, on Aleyn's death,
  • 1511, 9 June, John Eldred,
  • 1542, 10 Aug. Sir Tho. Horne, chaplain, on Eldred's death,
  • 1544, 23 July, Will. Collison, on Horne's death,
  • 1554, 14 May, John Thirkelby,
  • 1559, 1 July, Robert Dixon, priest, William Collinson,
  • 1562, 11 Nov. Hugh Weston, priest, on Collinson's resignation.
  • 1566, 19 June, Sir Thomas Smith, on Weston's resignation.
  • 1569, 5 May, Robert Westley,
  • 1571, 13 Febr. Tho. Green, clerk, on Westley's resignation. The above were presented by the Bishop of Ely.
  • 1581, 30 Aug. John Townsend. The Queen, lapse.
  • 1600, Mr. John Wolf.
  • 1608, 2 Aug. Richard Mucklestone, A.M. who held it united to Thurston in Depwade hundred. The Bishop.
  • 1612, 10 Dec. Richard Pemberton, A.M. Ditto.
  • 1624, 2 July, William Alcock, A.M. The King, lapse.
  • 1627, Alexander Pistor, S.T.P. The Bishop.