that he celebrate in Person on the greater Feasts, and provide Lighrs &c.
that he pay the Procurations and Sinodals of the said Church of Astely,
and bear all other Charges, except Books and Vestments; that every Canon
find a Vicar, presentable, to whom he is to pay five marks yearly, and one o∣ther
Priest also, unless he be willing to reside himself, and celebrate Mass
dayly in Person; that the Dean and Chapter have a common Seal, under the
the Custody of the Dean and three Vicars. &c. Which orders were rati∣fyed
under the several Seals of the said Bishop, and Thomas the founder,
An. Dom. 1343.
[Valued at 39 l. 10 s. 6 d. per Annum.
COTHERSTOKE, in Northamptonshire.
KIng Edward III. in the twelfth year of his Reign, granted his Licence
to Iohn Giffard, Clerk, to give and assign the Mannour of Cotherstoke
and divers other Revenues, to a Praeposit and twelve Chaplains, secular
or Religious, for the maintenance of them and two Clerks daily celebrat∣ing
in the said Church, to hold in free, pure, and perpetual Almes, dis∣charged
and quit of all secular exactions,
HEMMINGBURGH, in Yorkshire
KIng Edward III. granted his Licence to the Prior and Convent of
Durham to appropriate the Church of Hemmingburgh. of which they
had the Advowson, to their own proper use for ever coudition that
they find a Monk or secular Chaplain to celebrate daily in the Church of
Durham in a place there call'd the Galeley, for the Soul of King Edward I.
and his Ancestors. and two other Monks or secular Chaplains to celebrate
daily, one at the Altar of St. Cuthbert there, and one in this Church of
Hemmingburgh, with a certain number of Waxlights, and that they observe
the Anniversary of K. Edw. III. in the Qure of their Church, yearly, and on
that day distribute to one thousand poor People 1 d. a peice. But this
never taking effect by reason they could not obtain the Popes Licence and
Confirmation for the said appropriation. King Henry VI. in the fifth year
of his Reign, granted his Licence to the said Prior and Convent of Dur∣ham,
to erect in this Church of Hemmingburgh a Colledge to consist of one
Praeposit, three Prebendary-Canons, six Vicars, and six Clerks, with o∣ther
Ministers to celebrate, and observe the Anniversary abovemention'd,
the said King in the Charter of Licence incorporating the said College,
by the name of the Praeposit or Custos, Prebendaries, Vicars, and
Clerks of the Collegiate Church or Colledge of the Blessed Mary of Hem∣mingburgh.
[Valued at 36 l. 0 s. 7 d. per Annum.]
BRUSEYARD, in Suffolk.
FOunded by Matilda de Lancaster, late Countess of Vlster, but at that
time a Nun in the Collegiate Church of Nuns of Campess, for five
Chaplains; for whose Government William Bishop of Norwich made in
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