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Prebendaries
Llangwm

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M.J. Pearson

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2003

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'Prebendaries: Llangwm', Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300: volume 9: The Welsh cathedrals (Bangor, Llandaff, St Asaph, St Davids) (2003), pp. 23. URL: http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=33760 Date accessed: 19 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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LIST 14 PREBENDARIES OF LLANGWM

PREBEND

Glebe and church of Llangwm (Gwent) (Valor IV 347b).

Dcn.-preb. (LL p. 326).

Valuation 1291 land 14s. 10d. (Taxatio p. 280b; Denton and Taylor p. 151). LL p. 330: 14s. 2d.

PREBENDARIES

M. Philip de Stanton

First occ. as can. of Llandaff 22 Nov. 1269 (Reg. Giffard (Worc.) II 31). Occ. as this preb. 1291 (Denton and Taylor pp. 151, 157 n. 70). Also can. and prec. of Wells (1 Fasti VII 66, 95). El. bp. of Llandaff 1287, but abp. refused to conf. (CPL I 519; above, list 9). Still can. of Llandaff at d., between 18 Oct. 1294 and 27 May 1295 (CPR 1292-1301 p. 122; Reg. Winchelsey I 38).

M. Simon of Meopham (fn. 56)

Abp.'s coll. to preb. in succession to M. Philip de Stanton, s.v., on papal authority, 27 May 1295 (Reg. Winchelsey I 38). Also archdcn. of Shropshire (Lichfield dioc.), occ. 5 Jan. and 3 Feb. 1299 (Reg. Ricardi de Swinfield episcopi Herefordensis, ed. W. W. Capes (CYS vi, 1909) pp. 349, 350), but had been succeeded by 15 Jan. 1304 (2 Fasti X 17); can. of Chichester 1317 (ibid. VII 32). Abp. of Canterbury, el. 11 Dec. 1327, cons. 5 June 1328, temps. 19 Sept. 1328, d. 12 Oct. 1333 (ibid. IV 3). Perhaps writer of Speculum regis Edwardi III (Sharpe, Handlist no. 1642).

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56 Kent. For his career, see Biog. Ox. II 1261, III p. xxxv; DNB and ODNB.