Prebendaries: Thorngate

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LIST 65 PREBENDARIES OF THORNGATE

PREBEND

Houses near the bridge of Lincoln, prob. High St. bridge, given 'in prebenda' by Robert de Stuteville before 1106, conf. by king Henry I [1107] (Regesta II no. 844 = R.A.L. I no. 44 = E.Y.C. IX no. 2; cf. R.A.L. I 277); conf. as preb. by pope 6 Feb. 1146 (R.A.L. I no. 252 p. 198) and 5 June 1163 (ibid. no. 255 p. 205).

Land near River Witham in Lincoln given by Martell before 1135, conf. by Henry II 1155 × 66 (ibid. no. 156).

12s. rent prob. given to this preb. by Matthew de Curcy, conf. by Henry II 1156 × 66 (ibid. no. 189).

See also ibid. pp. 277-82.

Valuations

1254 75s.; 1291 £2 10s.

PREBENDARIES

Philip son of William son of Osbert

Occ. as this preb. 1154 × 71 (R.A.L. I no. 168, endorsement, and cf. ibid. p. 277), and 1156 × 66 (ibid. no. 189). Occ. as can. 30 May 1163 (ibid. IX no. 2474) and c. 1163 (ibid. IV no. 1247, see app. 22; and R.A.L. IX no. 2608, see app. 23), and c. 1160 (Danelaw Chs. no. 31). Son of William son of Osbert, archdcn. of Stow (R.A.L. IX no. 2608, and list 14).

Roger

Occ. as this preb. c. 1170 × 1180 (R.A.L. VIII no. 2242). Identity uncertain, (fn. 1) but perhaps to be identified with Roger of Worcester, can. (below p. 144).

M. Richard of St. Frideswide

Archdcn. of Buckingham, coll. 11 July 1290 (list 12). Transf. from this preb. to preb. Marston, coll. 24 Dec. 1292 (Reg. I fo. 355v, 356v; list 49).

M. Richard de Plumstock

Coll. by bp. 9 Aug. 1293 (Reg. I fo. 356v). Transf. from this preb. to preb. Scamblesby, coll. 25 Aug. 1293 (ibid.; list 57).

Oliver of Sutton II

Coll. by bp. 14 Oct. 1294 (Reg. I fo. 357v). Transf. from this preb. to preb. Crack- pole, coll. 30 June 1295 (ibid. fo. 359r-v; list 31).

Hugh de Normanton

Coll. by bp. 7 Nov. 1295 (Reg. I fos. 359v-360r). Transf. from this preb. to preb. Crackpole, coll. 9 Apr. 1296 (ibid. fo. 360r; list 31).

Amadeus of Savoy

Papal prov. of next vacant preb., 1 Sept. 1295 (Reg. Bon. VIII no. 473 = C.P.L. I 560; Reg. I fo. 360r). Coll. by bp. to this preb. 28 March 1296 (Reg. I fo. 360v). Occ. as archdcn. of Oxford 21 Feb. 1298 to 4 Apr. 1299, but prob. never in possession of archdcnry. (list 11). Still alive 6 Apr. 1299 (C.P.R. 1292-1301 p. 301). D. as this preb. by 15 July 1300 (Reg. II fo. 275r).

Footnotes

  • 1. See R.A.L. VIII 55.