Prebendaries: Leighton Buzzard

Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857: Volume 9, Lincoln Diocese. Originally published by Institute of Historical Research, London, 1999.

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PREBENDARIES OF LEIGHTON BUZZARD

Preb. valued 3 Sept. 1535 at £6 17s 7d (Valor IV 211).

John Chamber D.M.1508-1549.

Coll. 25 June 1509 (Reg. XXIII f. 27). Instal. by proxy 4 July (A/3/3 f. 49). Leased out preb. 7 Apr. 1535 for 36 years at £76 13s 4d p.a. (Reg. XXVI f. 265v); repeated, on same terms to same lessee, 18 Apr. 1541 (CA 1536-47 pp. 46-7). D. by 2 July 1549 (burial, St. Margaret, Westminster) and probably by 1 July (Memorials of St. Margaret's Church, Westminster, ed. A.M. Burke (London, 1914) p. 388; CA 1547-59 p. 35; cf. P.R.O., E 334/4 f. 29v).

Christopher Massingberd D.C.L.1549-1553.

Compounded for first-fruits 6 July 1549 (P.R.O., E 334/4 f. 30). Pres. 7 July by Anthony Forster and John Frankyshe, patrons hac vice (P.D. 1549/12). Instal. in person 10 July (CA 1547-59 p. 35). Leased out preb. 8 Apr. 1550 for 40 years from 1581 at £76 13s 4d p.a. (ibid. pp. 54-5). D. 8 March 1553 (m.i., Lincoln cath.) (Survey of Cath. II 130).

John Madew D.D. 1553.

Compounded for first-fruits 20 May 1553 (P.R.O., E 334/4 f. 119v). Instal. by proxy 25 May (fn. 1) (CA 1547-59 p. 81). Res. by 22 Oct. (ibid. p. 99).

William Taylor M.A. 1553.

Instal. by proxy 22 Oct. 1553 (CA 1547-59 p. 99).

John Pope B.Cn.L.1554-1558.

Instal. in person 24 Aug. 1554 (fn. 2) (CA 1547-59 p. 109). D. 11 Nov. 1558 (m.i., Lincoln cath.) (Survey of Cath. II 125; CA 1547-59 p. 166).

Gabriel White B.A. 1559-1583.

Probably pres. by Sir Thomas White and John White, alderman of London, to whom Bp. White gr. next pres. 5 Dec. 1554 (CA 1547-59 p. 116). Instal. by proxy 14 March 1559 (ibid. p. 166). Res. by 17 June 1583 (Reg. XXIX f. 5v).

Christopher Toldervey M.A. (fn. 3) 1583-?

Coll. 17 June 1583 (Reg. XXIX f. 5v). Instal. in person s.d. (A/3/7 f. 94). Occ. 26 Aug. 1611 (Add. Reg. 3 f. 6v).

Amon Alnwick M.A.1612-1621.

Coll. 31 Dec. 1612 (P.R.O., E 331/Lincoln 4). Instal. in person 16 Jan. 1613 (A/3/9 f. 91). Leased out preb. for 3 lives; conf. by chapter 1 July and 22 Sept. 1614 (ibid. f. 104). D. by 29 Sept. 1621 (burial, Didcot, Berks.) (Oxf. Archives, PR Didcot; Cal. S.P. Dom. 1619-23 p. 295; A/3/9 f. 148v).

Theodore Price D.D.1621-1631.

Warrant 3 Oct. 1621 for pres. by king sede vacante (Cal. S.P. Dom. 1619-23 p. 295); pres. issued 10 Oct. (P.R.O., C 66/2251; P.D. 1621/4). Instit. 6 Dec. (P.R.O., E 331/Lincoln 6). Instal. by proxy 24 Jan. 1622 (A/3/9 f. 148v). D. 15 Dec. 1631 (Westminster Abbey Libr., W.A.M. no. 6495).

William Warr M.A.1631-1641.

Coll. 27 Dec. 1631 (P.R.O., E 331/Lincoln 8). D. by 26 Sept. 1641 (burial, Welbourn) (PR Welbourn).

James Duport B.D.1641-1679.

Coll. 12 Nov. 1641 (Reg. XXXI p. 14). D. 17 July 1679 (m.i., Peterborough cath., seen 8 Dec. 1995), although said to be buried 16 July 1679 (Peterborough Cath. Libr., Reg. 1615-1756 p. 16; Reg. XXXIV f. 37v).

Abraham Campion B.D.1679-1701.

Pres. 4 Aug. 1679 by Sir Joseph Sheldon and Daniel Sheldon, esquire, patrons hac vice by virtue of gr. of next pres. made by Bp. Barlow 1 July 1675 to Gilbert Sheldon, late abp. of Canterbury, as his option (A/3/11 f. 63; P.D. 1675/43; P.D. 1679/41); instit. 6 Aug. 1679 (Reg. XXXIV f. 37v). Instal. in person 16 Aug. (A/3/11 f. 63). D. 21 Nov. 1701 (m.i., Lincoln cath.) (Survey of Cath. II 82; Reg. XXXV f. 81).

Samuel Harris M.A.1701-1708.

Coll. 8 Dec. 1701 (Reg. XXXV f. 81). Instal. in person 13 Dec. (A/3/11 f. 249v). D. 14 Jan. 1708 (m.i., Walgrave, Northants.) (Survey of Cath. II 216; A/3/13 p. 18).

Edward Wake M.A.1708-1732.

Instal. in person 29 May 1708 (A/3/13 p. 18). D. 7 Nov. 1732 (m.i., Canterbury cath.) (Memorial Inscriptions of Canterbury, comp. J.M. Cowper (Canterbury, 1897) p. 54; Reg. XXXVIII p. 270).

Octavian Reynolds B.A.1732-1773.

Coll. 17 Nov. 1732 (Reg. XXXVIII p. 270). Instal. in person 20 Jan. 1733 (A/3/13 p. 252). D. by 27 May 1773 (burial, Harpenden, Herts.) (Herts. R.O., PR Harpenden; Reg. XXXIX p. 208).

Robert Dowbiggin M.A.1773-1794. Precentor of Lincoln.

Coll. 2 Sept. 1773 (Reg. XXXIX p. 208). Instal. in person 4 Sept. (A/3/15 p. 125). D. 19 Nov. 1794 (m.i., Stoke Goldington, Bucks.) (Lipscomb, Hist. Bucks. IV 358; Dj/28/1/106).

Edward Maltby D.D.1794-1831.

Coll. 20 Dec. 1794 (Reg. XXXIX p. 598). Instal. in person 14 Feb. 1795 (A/3/16 p. 79). Bp. of Chichester 1831.

James Morton B.D.1831-1868.

Pres. by king 1 Dec. 1831 (P.D. 1831/5). Instit. 2 Dec, (Reg. XL p. 390). Instal. in person 10 Dec. (A/3/17 p. 258). D. 31 July 1865 (Gent. Mag. 1865, new ser. xix 390; Reg. XLI p. 260).

Footnotes

  • 1. Despite the protest of Nicholas Bullingham, archdcn. of Lincoln, that he had a gr. of next pres. made 4 Aug. 1551 by Bp. Holbeche (CA 1547-59 p. 65), and that Bp. Taylor had refused to instit. his presentee.
  • 2. Unlikely to have been pres. by Sir Francis Ayscough, John Tourney, esquire, or their assigns, to whom Bp. Taylor gr. next pres. 4 Oct. 1553 (A/3/6 ff. 378v-379).
  • 3. A layman, and a member of parliament (cf. Commons' Journals I 357b, 420a, 1001 a; Cal. S.P. Dom. 1603-10 p. 154). He probably res. his preb. in favour of Amon Alnwick, who was his wife's relation, shortly before his d., 20 March 1613 (cf. m.i., All Hallows, Lombard Street, London, cited in J. Stow, Survey of London (1618) p. 380).