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1378, 28 April, Tho. Karman of Gissing, priest. William, Prior of Butley. He died in 1416, and is buried here.

  • 1416, 24 Nov. John Bele of Stanton, priest; he was the last vicar, for in
  • 1424, 8 Oct. Augustine Luce, priest, was instituted rector of the parish church of Winfarthing, at the presentation of Reginald de Grey Lord Hastyngs, Weysford, and Ruthyn, who by action at law had recovered the presentation against the Prior of Butley, by proving that it of right belonged to his lordship of Winfarthing.
  • 1423, 10 Dec. Will. Chircheman, priest, on Luce's resignation. Reginald de Grey.
  • 1427, 12 Feb. Will. Baldirton, alias Man, priest. Ditto.
  • 1436, 18 Octob. Robert Cleye, priest, on Man's resignation. Reginald de Grey, &c. in right of his lordship of Winfarthing, which came to him by hereditary descent; before this institution, the prior and convent of Butley were particularly called upon to justify their right (if they thought they had any) in this rectory.
  • 1446, 13 Aug. Sir Ralphe Veske, priest. Edmund Grey, Knt. Lord Hastyng, &c.
  • 1446, 24 Aug. John Tuttebury, on Veske's resignation. Ditto.
  • 1446, 3 March, John Shawe, on Tuttebury's resignation. Ditto.
  • 1447, April, John Witton. Ditto.
  • 1456, 6 July, Will. Spencer, at Witton's deprivation. Ditto.
  • 1469, 24 Octob. John Cokefield, doctor of the decrees, on Spencer's resignation. Edmund Gray Earl of Kent.
  • 1477, 28 April, Will. Banke, a licentiate in the decrees, on Cokefield's death. Ditto.
  • 1488, 24 April, Robert Jacson, on Banke's resignation. Ditto.
  • 1518, 5 Febr. Robert Laurence, on Jacson's death. The Earl of Surrey.
  • 1523, 28 March, Tho. Seaman, LL. B. on Laurence's resignation. Ditto.
  • 1535, 26 Aug. Sir Richard Flynte, chaplain to Charles Duke of Suffolk, was by that Duke presented to the church of St. Mary of Winfarthing, which he held with Blakenham in Suffolk.
  • 1576, 24 May, Stephen Strete, A.B. Queen Elizabeth.
  • 1594, 31 Aug. John Christian. The Queen.
  • 1603, Will. Mobbes, rector.
  • 1610, 20 Sept. Sam. Garey, LL. B. He bare gul. two bars ar. on each a mascle of the first; on a canton or, a leopard's face az. Crest, a buffler's head quarterly, gul. and sab. charged with four mascles.