Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300: Volume 3, Lincoln. Originally published by Institute of Historical Research, London, 1977.
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Prebendaries
PREBEND
Manor of Milton in Great and Little Milton (Oxon.) belonged to bp. T.R.E. and 1086 (D.B. I 155b); preb. said in 1279 to have been created by bp. Alexander (1123- 48) (Rot. Hund. II 821a); 'half Milton' conf. as preb. by pope 6 Feb. 1146 (R.A.L. I no. 252 p. 199) and 5 June 1163 (ibid. no. 255 p. 207).
Binbrook (Lincs.): 11 bovates given by Osbert the sheriff, conf. by king William II prob. 1098 (ibid. no. 7); conf. as preb. by pope 6 Feb. 1146 (ibid. no. 252 p. 199) and 5 June 1163 (ibid. no. 255 p. 205). Church of St. Gabriel, Binbrook, in patronage of this preb. from before Dec. 1226, called preb. of Binbrook (Rot. Welles III 147); vicarage ordained Oct. 1278 (Rot. Gravesend pp. 82-3, 287).
See also R.A.L. III no. 950; Feudal Aids 1284-1431 IV (1906) 181, 197; Dij/83/3/15-18.
Valuations
1254 £25; 1291 £46 13s. 4d. (Taxatio p. 30b)
PREBENDARIES
Hugh of Wells
Archdcn. of Bath by July 1215. First occ. as can. (and archdcn. of Bath) 1213 × 8 Apr. 1220 (R.A.L. IX no. 2539). Occ. as this preb. in year 20 Dec. 1225 - 19 Dec. 1226 (Rot. Welles III 147), and 25 June 1228 (R.A.L. III no. 950). Also preb. of Salisbury and Wells. D. late 1234 or early 1235, by 14 Feb. (Ann. Tewkes. p. 94; C.P.R. 1232-47 p. 93). Not to be confused with Hugh of Wells, unident. preb., who was perhaps his nephew (below p. 129). Perhaps related to bp. Hugh of Wells (1209-35) (list 1).
M. Walter de Kirkham (fn. 1)
Royal gr. of this preb., s.v., 14 Feb. 1235 (C.P.R. 1232-47 p. 93). Occ. as this preb. 30 Apr. 1235 (Close R. 1234-7 p. 84). Another royal gr. 7 Sept. 1235 (ibid. p. 140). Also dean of St. Martin le Grand, London; preb. of York; dean of York 1244-9. King's clk.; keeper of wardrobe, 5 Jan. 1224 - 15 Aug. 1231, and 17 May 1234 - 27 Oct. 1236 (Tout, Chapters I 192-201, 244, VI 25). Bp. of Durham, el. 21 Apr. 1249, temps. 20 Oct., cons. 5 Dec. (Fasti 1066-1300 II 32).
M. Oliver of Sutton I
Occ. as this preb. before 31 Oct. 1278 (Rot. Gravesend p. 287), and 1279 (Rot. Hund. II 821a). Said to have been can. and to have been in residence for five years before becoming dean, i.e. from 1270 to 1275 (Schalby p. 208 n. 2; L.S. II(1), p. lxxxiv); occ. as can. after 29 Sept. 1273 (R.A.L. X no. 2816); el. dean c. 30 June 1275 (list 2); bp. of Lincoln, el. 6 Feb. 1280, cons. 19 May (list 1).
John Ricardi Mathie de Urbe
Does not occ. as can. Res. this preb. by 7 Oct. 1300 (Reg. II fo. 275r).
Richard de Anibaldis de Urbe
Papal prov.; adm. 7 Oct. 1300 (Reg. II fo. 275r). Also archdcn. of Coventry from 1302. Last occ. as this preb. in year Sept. 1329 - Sept. 1330 (Bj/2/5 fo. 118v). D. by 8 Nov. 1329 (Reg. John XXII no. 47260 = C.P.L. II 310). Presum. related to John de Anibaldis, can. (list 32).