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LIST 54 PREBENDARIES OF TIMBERSCOMBE
PREBEND
Timberscombe (Som.): held by Drogo as tenant of Roger Arundel in 1086 (DB I 94d).
Church of Timberscombe gr. to church of Wells by Cecilia of Timberscombe and her sisters Cristina, Alice and Sarra (with the consent of their husbands, Roger son of Durand, John of Culmstock and Nicholas son of William) (Cal. I 46); conf. by bp. Reginald 1185 × 27 Nov. 1191 (EEA X no. 171) and by kg. 26 Nov. 1189 (Cal. I 309). Papal conf. 5 June 1190 (PUE II no. 256).
Listed among prebs. 1291 and 1299.
Valuations 1291 £5 6s 8d (Taxatio p. 199b; 1299 8m (Cal. I 256).
PREBENDARIES
First identified preb. is Ralph de Knovill, who exch. this preb. for a preb. in Crediton 3 Nov. 1323 (2 Fasti VIII 66).