Saint Trinities in Leaden-Hall.
This Chappell was first built by Simon Eyre, before remembred, who
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This Chappell was first built by Simon Eyre, before remembred, who
left liuelihood to the Drapers sufficient, and withall a charge, That they should within one yeare after his decease, establish perpetually a Master or Warden, fiue secular Priests, sixe Clarkes, and two Queristers, to sing daily diuine Seruice by note in the same for euer, which was neuer perfor∣med. Not long after this,* 1.1 in the yeare, 1466. Ed. 4.6. William Rouse, Iohn R••sby, and Thomas Ashby Priests, founded a Fraternitie in the same Chap∣pell, dedicated to the blessed Trinitie, for threescore Priests; some of which, euery Market day in the forenoone, did celebrate diuine Seruice, to such Market people, as would repaire to prayer.
The Founda∣••ion of a Bro∣therhood of 〈◊〉〈◊〉. Priests in ••e••den-Hall Chappell.