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on the day of the obit of Will. de Curson, which was always held on St. Catherine's day; and also the dole-bred given yearly on the anniversary of Sir William de Carleton, viz. as much as a bushel and half of barley would make.

Rectors

  • 1312, Arnald Lupi de Tillyo, an Italian, was presented by the King.
  • 1320, Will. de Skothow. Tho. be Brotherton, the King's son, Earl of Norfolk and Earl-Marshal. He changed in 1345, for Estry in Cantberury diocese, with
  • John Radulphi, or Fitz-Ralf, who was presented by Sir John Segrave, Knt. and in 1347, changed for Rostronthrour in St. David's diocese, with
  • Thomas de Merston, who in 1357, changed for Great Reyns in London diocese, with
  • John Jay, who was presented by Sir Walt. de Manny, Knt.
  • 1383, Sir John de Trodesham. Margaret le Marshal Countess of Norfolk. In 1427, he resigned to
  • Robert Gournay. John Duke of Norfolk. 1439, the Duke, on Gourney's death, gave it to
  • Richard Hadilsy, and on his resignation in
  • 1444, to John Gosse; and in
  • 1446, to Will. Halyday, in exchange for Charlewode in Canterbury diocese; and he in 1457, changed for South Hanningfield in London diocese, with
  • Edmund Woodrove, who resigned in 1463, and John Duke of Norfolk gave it to
  • Robert Coppin, A.M. and on his death in
  • 1469, to Jeffery Hert, a monk, who was licensed by the Pope to hold it, notwithstanding he was a monk; in 1474, having thrown by his habit, on his being outed from this living by reason of it, he obtained another Pope's dispensation from his habit and all monastick rules, and so becoming a secular, he was re-instituted, and resigned in
  • 1482, to Rob. Hawys, alias Wakerly, priest, a canon regular, who was presented by the King; and at his death in 1490, Eliz. Dutchess of Norfolk gave it to
  • John Rede, who died in 1544, and Thomas Duke of Norfolk, Treasurer of England, presented

Sir Nicholas Reyner, his chaplain, who in 1554, was succeeded by

Henry Cumbreford, S. T. B. who resigned in

  • 1558, to Oliver Hayber, who resigned in 1659, and the Duke gave it to

Sir Robert Sterling, his chaplain, who in 1603, returned answer, that Miles Branthwait, Esq. was patron of his living, and that he had 46 communicants in his parish.

  • 1618, Henry Townley, on whose death in 1619, the Earl of Arundel gave it to
  • Rob. Witherel, A. M. who was succeeded by
  • Edmund Allen in 1658, Witherel dying Jan. 30, in that year. Allen is buried in the nave with this inscription: