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assignation of the vicarage; and the same day after the avoidance, the bishop and master settled the vicarage for evermore to continue, as in the former assignation, except in this, that whereas the College paid 16 marks in money yearly to the vicar, besides the vicarage, out of the great tithes, the vicars for the future should have, and receive in kind, all the corn-tithes, and all other tithes whatsoever, arising and coming from Breccles-Parva, together with all the glebe belonging to the rectory, before the appropriation, except half an acre on the east side of the rectory-house, and one acre in Breccles Holm, and in every thing else the first assignation was to be valid to all intents and purposes, and soon after the master and fellows, viz.

  • 1422, 13 June, presented Rich. Blok of Helgeye, priest, who was then instituted vicar.
  • 1426, 30 Aug. Gregory Dalle, priest, on Richard Helgeye's resignation.
  • 1435, 19 May, John Lalle, priest, on Dalle's resignation.
  • 1449, 24 May, John Chaumberleyn, priest, on Lalle's resignation. Mr. Will. Bettys, master of the college.
  • 1457, 18 May, Thomas Smale, on Chaumberleyn's resignation. He resigned for Lerling. (see p. 431.)
  • 1469, 26 March, John Barsham, on Smale's resignation.
  • 1476, 5 Febr. Nicholas Bryon, priest.
  • 1494, 25 Sept. Tho. Fairwell, on Bryon's resignation. Ambrose Ede, master of St. Martin's college at Thomeston.
  • 1514, 7 March, Robert Pitts. By lapse.
  • 1519, 17 Febr. the Bishop presented Sir Robert Morley, by reason of the vacancy of the college, and swore him to perform service twice in a week, and upon the four principal offering-days in every year, in the chapel of St. Andrew, (of Breccles-Parva,) which was annexed to his church, the former vicars having neglected their duty, in serving the parish of Breccles-Parva since the consolidation, and the parishioners would suffer it no longer, as being contrary to the terms of the consolidation; and as their parish of Breccles-Parva, notwithstanding the appropriation was in effect, an entire rectory to the vicar.
  • 1526, 24 June, Will. Johnson, priest, on Morley's death.
  • Nicholas Marshall, vicar.
  • 1539, 9 Dec. Richard Ramme, on Marshall's death. Robert Awdeley, master of Thompson chantry.
  • 1554, 16 Sept. George Halsted, (or Haughe,) priest, on Ramme's death. Anthony Hevenyngham, Knt. and Mary his wife.
  • 1574, 19 June, John Scott, A. M. at Haughe's death. The mayor and commonalty of the city of Norwich, who have presented ever since, and are now patrons.
  • Thomas Stafford.
  • 1587, 15 May, Alexander Westall, A. B. on Stafford's resignation.
  • 1661, 25 July, Henry Moyse, A. M.
  • 1684,