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Prebendaries
PREBEND
Church of Bishop Norton (Lincs., part of bp.'s manor of Stow T.R.E. and 1086, D.B. I 344a): manor conf. to bp. by pope 30 Jan. 1126 (R.A.L. I no. 248), 28 Apr. 1139 (ibid. no. 249), 9 Feb. 1146 (ibid. no. 251), 13 Apr. 1149 (ibid. no. 250), 6 June 1163 (ibid. no. 254); church not included in papal confs. of prebs. 6 Feb. 1146 (ibid. no. 252) and 5 June 1163 (ibid. no. 255), but tithes of bp.'s demesne conf. as preb., perhaps All Saints in Hungate (above list 16). First mentioned as preb. 1254 (Val. Norwich p. 279). Vicarage ordained 1323 (Reg. IV fos. 13v-14v). See also R.A.L. II nos. 632-3.
Portion of church of Snitterby (Lincs.), first mentioned 1291 (Taxatio p. 56b).
Valuations
1254 £16; 1291 £33 6s. 8d.
PREBENDARIES
? Thomas de Norton
Occ. as chapl. 28 Dec. 1217 (Liber Ant. pp. 85-6). Sacrist in 1220s (R.A.L. IV nos. 1260, 1309; and ibid. p. 281). Not yet can. when occ. 21 July 1219 × 8 Apr. 1220 (Dij/77/1/11). (fn. 1) First certain occ. as can. 6 June 1227 (R.A.L. IX nos. 2446-7). Last occ. 9 Sept. 1232 (ibid. II no. 365). Donor of a book to the cathedral (Woolley, Cat. MSS. p. x). His name suggests he may have held this preb., although Norton is a very common place-name.
William of Hemingbrough (fn. 2)
Bp.'s clk. Not yet can. 3 March 1251 (Rot. Grosseteste p. 248). First occ. as can. 17 June 1251 (ibid.). Occ. as this preb., n.d. (R.A.L. II no. 632). Transf. to preb. S. Scarle, coll. by 12 Aug. 1268 (list 58).
? M. Henry de Hawkley (fn. 3)
First occ. as can. in year 3 Nov. 1262 - 2 Nov. 1263 (Rot. Gravesend p. 191). Absent on a long stay for study at Bologna; safe conduct for return 26 Jan. 1275 (C.P.R. 1272-81 p. 77). Also can. of Hereford; papal chapl. Still alive 17 Aug. 1279 (Reg. Pecham II 84). Preb. lately held by him gr. to M. William de Luda 30 Dec. 1279 (C.P.R. 1272-81 p. 356); therefore presum. this preb. (cf. below). D. before 26 Jan. 1280 (Reg. Pecham II 97-8).
M. William de Luda (fn. 4)
Royal gr. of unnamed preb. to succeed M. Henry de Hawkley, s.v., 30 Dec. 1279 (C.P.R. 1272-81 p. 356). Also preb. of London (Fasti 1066-1300 I 65), Wells, and York; dean of St. Martin le Grand, London; archdcn. of Durham (ibid. II 39). Bp. of Ely, el. 12 May 1290, temps. 30 May, cons. 1 Oct. (ibid. p. 47). Res. this preb. 30 May 1290 (Reg. Sutton VI 95).
Philip de Willoughby
Dean, el. 14 June 1288 (list 2). Transf. to this preb. from preb. Welton Paynshall, coll. by bp. 2 Oct. 1290 (Reg. I fo. 354r; list 68). Last occ. as this preb. in year Sept. 1304 - Sept 1305 (Edwards, Sec. Caths. p. 327). D. as this preb. and dean by 1 Aug. 1305 (Reg. II fo. 278v).