Survey of London: Volume 7, Chelsea, Part III: the Old Church. Originally published by London County Council, London, 1921.
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APPENDIX
(fn. 1) LIST OF RECTORS, AND INCUMBENTS OF THE OLD CHURCH
Rectors:
Reginald de St Albans | 1289–90 to 1299 | |||
Sir Robert de Starandone | ||||
Roger de Berners | 1316 | |||
William de Bray | 1316 to 1318–19 | |||
Nicholas Hosbounde | 1318–19 to 1348 | |||
Martin de Moulish | 1348 | |||
William Palmer | 1368 | |||
Thomas de Preston | 1368 | |||
John Basset | 1368 to 1371 | |||
John Wright de Stansted | 1371 to 1372 | |||
John de Foydon (v. Foxdon) | 1372 to 1374 | |||
Richard Mokynton | 1385 | |||
Richard Everdon | 1385 to 1388 | |||
John Beaugraunt | 1388 to 1392 | |||
John Bishop | 1392 to 1394 | |||
John Balsham | 1394 to 1394–5 | |||
Robert Orum | 1394–5 | |||
John Cambridge | 1406 | |||
Peter Hynewyk | 1411 | |||
John Abbey | 1411 | |||
Robert Broun | 1413 | |||
Richard Cosyn | 1413 | |||
John Scarburgh | 1433 | |||
Geoffrey Medewe | 1433 to 1435 | |||
Alexander Broun | 1435 to 1442 | |||
Thomas Boleyn | 1442 | |||
William Walesby | 1450 | |||
William Lilly | 1450 to 1451 | |||
Thomas Shalers | 1451 | |||
William Fideon | 1451 to 1454 | |||
John Pennant | 1454 to 1455 | |||
William Hebbing | 1455–6 to 1456 | |||
William Massanger | 1456 to 1469–70 | |||
William Mille | 1469 to 1481 | |||
John Mardelay | 1481 to 1486 | |||
Thomas Machey, A.M. | 1486 to 1492 | |||
George Percy alias Gard | 1492 | |||
William Ingelard | 1502 | |||
Robert Tunstall | 1502 to 1503 | |||
Thomas Loworth | 1503 | |||
Robert Dandie | 1530 | |||
John Larke | 1530 to 1543 | |||
Robert Richardson | 1543 to 1554 | |||
James Proctor | 1554 | |||
Richard Myers | 1554 to 1558 | |||
Matthew Myers | 1558 | |||
Robert Richardson | Restored | |||
John Churchman | 1569 to 1574 | |||
Thomas Browne, S.T.B. | 1574 to 1585 | |||
(fn. 2) Richard Ward | 1585 to 1615 | |||
George Hambden, A.M. | 1615 to 1632 | |||
Samuel Wilkinson | 1632 to 1669 | |||
Adam Littleton, D.D. | 1669–70 to 1694 | |||
John King, D.D. | 1694 to 1732 | |||
Sloane Elsmere | 1732 to 1766 | |||
Reginald Heber | 1766 to 1770 | |||
Thomas Drake, LL.D. | 1770 to 1775 | |||
W. Bromley Cadogan, M.A. | 1775 to 1797 | |||
Charles Sturgess, M.A. | 1797 to 1805 | |||
Hon. G. V. Wellesley | 1805 to 1832 | |||
John William Lockwood, M.A. | 1832 to 1836 | |||
Charles Kingsley, M.A. | 1836 to 1860 | |||
A. Gerald W. Blunt, M.A. | 1860 to 1901 | |||
Archdeacon H. E. J. Bevan, M.A. | 1902 — |
Incumbents: