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dona, quibus pollere dinosceris, in tantum quod fructum in ecclesiâ Dei afferre poteris in futurum," &c. Sir Will. Bernak, Knt.

  • 1358, 25 February, Richard de Burton, priest. Sir Adam Clifton, Knt. for this turn.
  • 1369, 29 May, John Stampet, at the resignation of Richard Gerland of Burton. The King, as guardian of the heirs of Sir Constantine Clifton, Knt. deceased.
  • 1404, 24 July, Sir Peter Leverych of Gerboldesham, priest. Margaret Clifton, for this turn.
  • 1438, 10 April, Ralph Lord Crumwell, Knt. was patron of two turns of the two united parts, and Sir John Clifton, Knt. in right of Margaret his mother, (who presented Leverych,) had the third turn, and now the Lord Crumwell granted his advowson in the two turns, to John de Ratclyff, Knt. and Thomas his son, and his heirs for ever.
  • 1441, 12 Decem. Master William Russell, B. D. was instituted into the two parts of the church of Atleburgh, commonly called Hamon's portion, at Leverych's death. Tho. de Ratclyf of Landwade in Cambridgeshire, son of John Ratclif, Knt. deceased.
  • 1456, 2 August, Master Tho. Fairclowe, S.T.P. on Russel's death. Lady Alice Ogard.
  • 1470, 30 April, John Hyhoo, on Fairclow's death Sir William Hastyng, Knt. Lord Hastyng, Sir John Saye, Knt. and John Grene.
  • Edward Bothe.
  • 1516, 24 October, George Polley, or Pooley, on Boothe's death. Lady Margaret Fitz-Walter.
  • 1540, 15 December, Master John Williamson, clerk, on Pooley's death. Robert Earl of Sussex. In 1554, it was united to the third part, so that he was rector of both. He had been master of the college.
  • 1565, 28 April, William King, M. A. Thomas Earl of Sussex.
  • Henry Baide, or Barde, S.T.P. He had the other part.
  • 1581, 8 March, John Rawlins, on Baide's resignation. The Earl of Sussex, united the same day to the lesser part.
  • 1614, 30 Nov. John Forbie, S.T.B. Richard Hunt, S.T.B. he had the third part.
  • 1638, 29 Decem. Henry Nerford, S. T. B. Tho. Pettus, Esq. he had the third part.
  • 1683, 31 Jan. Richard Bickley, A. M. Francis Bickley, Bart. united to the third part.
  • 1708, 22 Decem. The Rev. Mr. Humfrey Bickley, the present [1737] rector, on Rich. Bickley's death. Sir Francis Bickley, Bart.

Rectors of the lesser, or third part, commonly called Westker

  • 1295, Jeffery, son of Walter de Hengham.
  • 1306, prid. kal. June. John Le-Courzun of Carleton. Sir John de Thorp and Alice his wife.
  • 1320, 5 non. May, Oliver de Mounpynson, priest, on Curzoun's resignation, who changed this for Taterset St. Andrew. Ditto.
  • 1349, 27 July, Robert Taylour of Atleburgh, priest. Sir Const. Mortimer, Knt.
  • 1374, 3 Jun. Simon Howissone of Skulton, priest, to the rectory of