Prebendaries: Cudworth

Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300: Volume 7, Bath and Wells. Originally published by Institute of Historical Research, London, 2001.

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LIST 35 PREBENDARIES OF CUDWORTH

PREBEND

Cudworth (Som.): held by Odo as tenant of Roger Arundel in 1086 (DB I 94c).

Church of Cudworth, with chapel of Knowle, gr. to communa by Alan de Furneaux (fn. 1) (Cal. I 42), conf. by bp. Reginald, c. 1189 × 27 Nov. 1191 (EEA X no. 164) and by kg. 26 Nov. 1189 (Cal. I 309). Papal conf. 5 June 1190 (PUE II no. 256). Advowson of Knowle acknowledged to belong to church of Cudworth, described as preb. of Wells, c. 1185 × late 1189 (Cal. I 46). (fn. 2) See also VCH Som. IV 143.

Valuations 1291 £6 13s 4d (Taxatio p. 200a); 1299 10m (Cal. I 255).

PREBENDARIES

M. Peter de Dene

Subdcn., coll. to church of Exceat (Suss.) 26 Dec. 1287 (Reg. Pecham I 68). Instal. in this preb. by proxy 2 Jan. 1300 (Cal. I 159; 2 Fasti VIII 41). Occ. as can. early 1317 (Cal. I 172). Also preb. and archdcn. of London (2 Fasti V 7, 45); preb. of York, res. by June 1322 (1 Fasti VI 52, 54).

Footnotes

  • 1. Royal justice, active 1179-86, d. c. 1189; Turner, Judiciary p. 299.
  • 2. Temp. Ralph [of Lechlade] archdcn. [of Taunton], list 12, and Richard dean, list 3.