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manor of West Wrotham, in this town, were taxed at 9l. In the year 1603, there were 80 communicants, which number is much decreased; it paid 2l. 15s. to the tenths, and is now [1737] assessed at 340l. to the land tax, there being, as I am informed, about 150 inhabitants.

Rectors

  • 1321, 7 id. July, William de Dorso usto, [or Burnt-Arse] accolite, was presented by Brother William de Ponte, monk of the monastery of Bec-Herlewyne, who was general proctor for the Abbot of Bec in England.
  • 1321, prid. kal. Nov. Gilbert de Arundell, colet, (i. e. accolite.) Ditto. In 1325, he was deacon, and had liceuse for non-residence for two years.
  • 1335, prid. kal. Sept. Master Will. de Braumford, priest, on Arundell's resignation. Rich. de Beausevall, proctor for the Abbot of Bec.
  • 1348, 30 May, Rob. de Ash. The Prior of Okebourne.
  • 1349, 20 Febr. Will. de Pakynton, shaveling. The King.
  • 1362, 30 March, Richard Mercer, priest. Peter de Falco, Prior of Okeborne, proctor-general for the Abbot of Bec, in the diocese of Roan in France.
  • 1394, 27 Aug. Will. De-Lawe, priest. The King, as belonging to the temporals of Okebourne priory, which are now in his hands.
  • Robert Swanland.
  • 1447, 19 Sept. Mr. John Smith, bachelor in the decrees, on Swanland's death.
  • 1447, 17 Febr. John Gardiner, on Smith's resignation.
  • 1453, 23 Jan. Will. Bettys, priest.
  • 1465, Adam Welvys, priest, on Bettys's death.
  • John Dunham.
  • 1482, 30 Aug. Will. Pennyngton, on Dunham's death.
  • 1494, Will. Horman, A. M. on Pennyngton's death.
  • Richard Marten.
  • 1503, 13 March, John Smith, on Marten's death.
  • 1517, 9 Dec. Tho. Payn, on Smith's death,
  • 1550, 25 Oct. Peter Catton, priest, on Payn's death.
  • 1556, 12 March, Stephen Hopkyns, on Catton's death, united to West Wrotham.
  • 1559, 21 Febr. William Edwards on Hopkyns's resignation.
  • 1579, 7 Sept. Robert Conye, S.T. B. who had West Wrotham.
  • 1613, 29 May, Robert Haldesworth, A.M.
  • 1614, 16 Nov. Tho. Browne, A. M.
  • 1640, 16 Jan. Richard Younge, A. M. on Browne's death.
  • Samuel Wooton, S.T.P.; he had West Wrotham.
  • 1681, 25 April, John Powell, A. M. united to West Wrotham.
  • 1711, 18 Oct. The Rev. Nathaniel Coddington, A. M. the present [1737] rector, who holds it united to West Wrotham.

All presented by the Provost of Eton college, who is now patron.

Upon the west end of the steeple was an old inscription, beginning, [Orate pro &c.] but so battered, that it is illegible; a very large stone