Monasticon Anglicanum: or, the history of the ancient abbies, monasteries, hospitals, cathedral and collegiate churches, with their dependencies, in England and Wales. Also of all such Scotch, Irish, and French monasteries as in any manner relate to those in England ... Illustrated with the original cuts of the cathedral and collegiate churches, and habits of the religious and military orders / First publish'd in Latin by Sir William Dugdale ... To which are now added, exact catalogues of the bishops of the several dioceses, to the year 1717. The whole corrected, and supplied with many useful additions, by an eminent hand.
- William Dugdale
- Date:
- 1718
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Monasticon Anglicanum: or, the history of the ancient abbies, monasteries, hospitals, cathedral and collegiate churches, with their dependencies, in England and Wales. Also of all such Scotch, Irish, and French monasteries as in any manner relate to those in England ... Illustrated with the original cuts of the cathedral and collegiate churches, and habits of the religious and military orders / First publish'd in Latin by Sir William Dugdale ... To which are now added, exact catalogues of the bishops of the several dioceses, to the year 1717. The whole corrected, and supplied with many useful additions, by an eminent hand. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![and -one Matter in the Church of Bunbury in ChefiWe, and to give them 2 Acres of Arable with their Ap¬ purtenances at Bunbury, and the Advowfon of that Church, and the faid Matter and Chaplains to have a common Seal I1TLYNGBURGH Collegiate Church, in Northamp- tdnfhire. THe Licence of King Rickard II, granted l the nth year of his Reign, fees forth, that lope Gregory XI had given his Affent, that John Pyel de¬ ceas’d might ereft a College of a Dean and 5 Canons, and 4 other benefic’d Clerks in the lari. 1 Church of St. Peter at Irtlyngburgh, provided that he endow’d them with a Sufficient Maintenance, and that the Prefentation of the faid Canons and Clerics fhould belong to the Abbot and Convent ot ue Monaflery of Peterborough, thofe Monks being i a- tronsof the faid Church, and to the fa.d[John ; that King Edward, Grandfather to the faul R,c,aJ had granted his Licence to the fame Effect 3 c.nd that he the faid King Richard II now granted the fame to Johanna, Widow and Executrix ot the a- forefaid John, fhe having obtain’d other Letters to the like Effect from Pope Urban. CLOVELEY Collegiate Church, in Devonfliire. TT/Illiant Cary, by Apoftolical Authority, and with VV Licence of King Richard II, granted the 1 xth year of his Reign, converted the Parifh Church ot Cloveley in Devon (hire, which was of his oWn Advow¬ fon, into a Collegiate of 7 Chaplains, one of them to be Warden, and built them Houfes in the Recto¬ ry to live in, and granted them the Advowion ot the faid Church. lit and John Beni:ale* to give to this Matter and College Dugd. feveral Parcels of Land at Elnedene, Rujheworth and Vol. 3 Bretenham. ■ PaZ* Tkomai, Bifhop of Norwich, anno 1360, made Statutes for the better Government of this College, which he fays had been founded by Edmund GonnevilU The Subitanee of the faid Statutes was, That there fhould be 5 Chaplains, one of them Matter or War¬ den* to be obey’d by the rett, and he to have Charge of the faid Church of Rujheworth 3 that if the Re¬ venues increas'd* more Chaplains fhould be added* but not till 10 Marks were fecur’d for the Support of every one io added 5 that they fhould live in Community 3 that upon a Vacancy the •' haplains fhould have the Choice of a new Warden, to be prefented to the Bifhop of Norwich 3 that the War¬ den fhould adminifter or caule to be adminifter’d the Sacraments to the Parifhioners 3 that when there was a Vacancy among the Brothers, they fhould choofe one to fill the fame 3 the Brothers to affem- nle daily in Chapter, and to pray for the Soul of their Founder 3 that they fhould fay all the Hours* and fing one Mafs, and lay others 3 they were per¬ mitted to poffefs any thing in Property 3 but when they dy’dj one half of what they had, after paying their Debts, was to belong to the College, the other half they might difpofe of by Will 3 that they fhould be always refident. The rett is as in other Collegiates. Hi St. I) A V I B s Collegiate Church, in Penbrokcfhire, A rusheworth Collegiate Church, in the County of Norfolk. Typing Richard II, having in the eJevc^ll lcar °J IV hfs Reign granted Licence to the Matter and College cf St. John Evangehjl at Rtfhcworth, to ac¬ quire Lands, to the value of 40 Marks per Annum did purfuant to the fame, in his 13th Lear* give leave^to Anne, the Widow of Robert Wingefetd, John Hevenymham, Knight, William Calthorp, Kmght, Wil¬ liam Berdewell, Junior, Efq; and Henry Spelman, to give and affign the Manors of Rufi worth, and fdyng fn Norfolk, worth 20 l.per Annum, to the faid Matter, and the Brothers of the College. • , Bv another Charter of the fame 13th Y ear, the faid King Richard, in Confideration of 12 /. recei c of the Matter and College ot Rufiwonh, grant leave to Peter Frojl, Robert Jjbele, Thomas Smethefton, Thomas Fullere, Roger Cornewayle,Adam Fox e, jomas Brag, William Shelton, Thomas-Ballet Robert 11 0 ah am. Dam Bifhop of St. Davids, John Duke of Lan- cajler, and his Wife Blanch, perceiving that the Service of God was ill perform d m the Cathedral of St. David, which had been formerly Metropoli¬ tan, becaufe there were few Priefts that could fing well 5 they founded a Chapel or Chantry of one Matter and 7 Prietts, by way of a College, who were to refide there continually and ferve God, on the North Side of the faid Church 3 and the faid Bifhop built them Houfes, and a Cloifter between the Cathedral and the Chapel, and for their Main¬ tenance affign d them the Right of Patronage of 5 Churches in his Diocefe, viz. St. Ifmael and Longonour, acquir’d of the aforefaid John Duke of Lane after and his Wife Blanch 3 the Church of Malros of the no¬ ble Guido Bryenne 3 the Church of Haroldejlon near the Sea in Ro.q of Matter John, then Lord of Ha¬ roldejlon 5 and the Church of Neverne in Kemeys of Nicholas Audeley, Lord of Kemeys, then Patrons of the faid Churches. He alfo made Statutes and Ordi¬ nances for them, the Purport whereof was, That the Matter and Priefts fhould live in Community 3 that they fhould, at their Admittance, fwear to obferve thefe Statutes 3 that they fhould dayly fing all the Hours and High Mafs, fay certain Prayers for the dead, and fay their private Mattes 3 that they fhould 1 li]f be cloath’d like the Vicars of the Cathedral, and perform the Divine Service there on certain Days 3 that none ttiould be abfent from any part of the Divine Service without Leave, and upon fome very lawful Occaficn 5 that none of them fhould go into the Town of St. Davids, or into a Tavern, or Ale- houfe, without- Leave of the Matter, or with one of his Brethren, and upon fome very lawful Occafion 3 that if the Matter, or anyPrieft, were convifled ot Incontinency,he fhould be feverely punifh’d the fir ft time, more grievoufly the fecond, and be expell’d. j Y y y y the](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30455856_0603.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)