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LIST 65 PREBENDARIES OF WORMINSTER
PREBEND
Worminster (Som.): conf. to bp. Giso by kg. Edward Confessor May 1065 (Keynes, 'Giso' app. I no. 9). Not in DB.
Church of Worminster established as preb. by bp. Robert (EEA X no. 46, for which see below, app. 1); conf. 14 March 1165 (Cal. I 39). Papal confs. 22 Jan. 1158 and 15 June 1176 (PUE II nos. 101, 159).
Valuations 1291 £6 13s. 4d. (Taxatio p. 200a); 1299 16m (Cal. I 255).
PREBENDARIES
First identified preb. is Thomas de Haselshawe, who occ. 12 Feb. 1343 (2 Fasti VIII 78; cf. above, preb. Combe Decima, list 27).