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LIST 5 TREASURERS
TREASURY
There seem to have been no special endowments of this office.
Valuation of 1291: Thesauraria £20 (Taxatio p. 56a).
TREASURERS
Reiner preb. unident. p. 115
First treas., appd. by bp. Remigius before May 1092 (D.C.M. p. 301).
William preb. unident. p. 117
Not mentioned by Henry of Huntingdon, in D.C.M. p. 301, but must have preceded Geoffrey. Occ. in L.P. I of ? c. 1132 (app. 2 no. 39), and ? c. 1133 (R.A.L. IIno. 553, see app. 3). Commem. 14 Dec. (obit. I 164).
Geoffrey preb. unident. p. 111
Nephew of Reiner, said by Henry of Huntingdon to have succeeded him (D.C.M.p. 301), but must have succeeded William. Occ. c. 1134 (D.C.M. I, see app. 4),and c. 1146 (D.C.M. II, see app. 7).
Jordan de Amundeville (fn. 1) preb. unident. p. 113
Can. Occ. as treas. c. 23 May 1147 (R.A.L. III no. 921); before c. 20 Feb. 1148(Gir. Cambr. VII 167, at the time when M. Hamo was made chanc., list 4); andc. 1150 (Danelaw Chs. no. 283, Reg. Godstow I no. 466, see app. 10). Commem.1 July (obit. I 158). Son of Jocelin de Amundeville, steward of bp. of Lincoln (seeClay, Amundeville p. 134; cf. ibid. p. 136 and E.Y.C. XI no. 150). Father of Adamde Amundeville, can. (below, and p. 118). Donor of a book to the cathedral (Gir.Cambr. VII 170).
Martin preb. unident. p. 113
Succeeded Jordan as treas. (Gir. Cambr. VII 167). First occ. as treas. Dec.1148 × Sept. 1156, perhaps c. 1152 (Cart. Colec. I 123). (fn. 2) Last occ. 1179/80 (B.L.,Add. MS. 6118 fos. 330v-331r). (fn. 3) Nephew of bp. Robert de Chesney (1148-66)(Gir. Cambr. VII 169; list 1), and brother of Gerard, can. (below p. 124).
[? Adam
Occ. as treas. once only ? c. 1163 (R.A.L. IX no. 2608, see app. 23). Prob. nottreas. but should be identified with Adam son of Jordan de Amundeville treas.(see app. 23), who was can. (below p. 118).]
Jocelin preb. unident. p. 112
First occ. in L.P. II, of c. 1187 (app. 33 no. 32). Last occ. c. 1198 (R.A.L. IIno. 637, IX no. 2458, see app. 45). Occ. as 'magister' in R.A.L. IX no. 2458. (fn. 4)
Richard de Kyme (fn. 5) preb. Carlton Kyme, list 25
Can. Presum. not yet treas. when occ. as can. and without title c. 1200 (H.M.C.Middleton pp. 43-4, R.A.L. III no. 752, IX no. 2496, X nos. 2763, 2764, see app.47), and 1203/4 (cart. Kirkstead fo. 203r). Occ. as treas. Aug. 1203 × May 1206(York Minster Fasti II no. 76), after 25 Sept. 1205, perhaps after 10 May 1206(Cart. Osen. IV no. 16), (fn. 6) and n.d. (A/1/6 no. 1192; Danelaw Chs. no. 80; R.A.L. Vno. 1581, VIII no. 2240). Occ. without title after 25 Sept. 1205 (R.A.L. VII no. 2003).Vacated treasurership before c. 25 June 1206 (Rot. Litt. Pat. p. 66b). Commem.29 Nov. (R.L. I).
[Philip de Lucy
Royal gr. of treasurership and preb. Carlton Kyme s.v., c. 25 June 1206 (Rot.Litt. Pat. p. 66b). Evidently ineffective, because does not occ. as treas. (cf. ibid.pp. 74b-75a, 82a, 84b; Rot. Litt. Claus. I 75-9, 89a, 103a, 108b). Preb. gr. to Henryof London 27 Dec. 1207 (list 25).]
Gilbert de Lacy preb. unident. p. 111
First occ. 21 March 1215 (Liber Ant. p. 74). Last occ. 16 Apr. 1226 (P.R.O.,E.210/11323). Prob. to be identified with preb. of Salisbury of same name, who d. by20 Dec. 1227 (Reg. St. Osmund, ed. W. H. Rich Jones (R.S. lxxviii) II 82-3).
M. Walter de Sancto Edmundo (fn. 7) preb. unident. p. 117
First occ. 2 Apr. 1229 (Newington Longeville Chs. no. 26). Last occ. 31 Dec. 1242(R.A.L. III no. 726). D. before 4 July 1245 (ibid. × no. 2691). Not to be identifiedwith M. Walter, brother of Adam de Sancto Edmundo, archdcn. of Oxford (belowp. 36; for their careers, see Biog. Ox. III 1624-5).
An unnamed treas. occ. 22 Nov. 1243 (Reg. Innoc. IV no. 239 = C.P.L. I 202).
M. Ralph of Leicester preb. unident. p. 115
First occ. before 4 July 1245 (R.A.L. X no. 2691). (fn. 8) Last occ. after 4 Oct. 1251(Dij/73/3/2), and c. July 1252 (VC 2/1 no. 203). D. by 22 March 1254 (C.P.R. 1247-58p. 366). (fn. 9)
Peter Chaceporc preb. unident. p. 114
Previously had ineffective gr. of preb. Banbury (list 18). Royal gr. of treasurershipand preb. s.v., 22 March 1254 (C.P.R. 1247-58 p. 366). Does not occ. as treas. Alsoarchdcn. of Wells; chanc. of Exeter; preb. of London (Fasti 1066-1300 I 60-1), andChichester. D. 24 Dec. 1254 (Chron. Maj. V 483, 484).
M. William de Sherwood (fn. 10) prebs. unident., Aylesbury, list 15
First occ. 11 Dec. 1256 (Dij/79/1/121). Last occ. 15 Oct. 1266 (C.P.R. 1313-17p. 304). Had been succeeded in preb. Aylesbury some time before 14 Nov. 1267 (list15). Noted scholar (see Biog. Ox. III 1693-4; Fr. Rogeri Bacon Opera, ed. J. S.Brewer (R.S. xv) p. 14). (fn. 11)
Richard de Bello (fn. 12) preb. Lafford, list 40
Can. First occ. as treas. before 22 Oct. 1270 (VC 2/1 no. 163). (fn. 13) Last occ. 24 Apr.1278 (VC 2/1 no. 248). Commem. 4 Nov. and perhaps d. 4 Nov. 1278 (R.L. I).Occ. as magister twice, Sept. 1273 × March 1274 (R.A.L. VIII no. 2329), and24 Apr. 1278 (VC 2/1 no. 248).
M. Richard de Horton preb. Louth, list 48
Can. Presum. not yet treas., occ. as can., 3 Sept. 1278 (Rot. Gravesend p. 81) andin week 20-26 Nov. 1278 (R.L. I). First occ. as treas. in week 27 Nov.-3 Dec. 1278(R.L. II). Last occ. 26 Nov. 1298 (Reg. Sutton VI 123-4). D. by 5 Jan. 1300 (C.P.R.1292-1301 p. 484).
[M. William de Cheseio
Royal gr. of treasurership and preb. (Louth) s.v., 5 Jan. 1300 (C.P.R. 1292-1301p. 484), but declined treasurership and accepted preb. (list 48).]