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Precentors

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Institute of Historical Research

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M.J. Pearson

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2003

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37

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'Precentors', Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300: volume 9: The Welsh cathedrals (Bangor, Llandaff, St Asaph, St Davids) (2003), pp. 37. URL: http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=33768 Date accessed: 19 June 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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LIST 22 PRECENTORS OF ST ASAPH

PRECENTORY

Preb. of Faenol annexed to precentory by 1357 (2 Fasti XI 42), and prob. by 1291 (below, list 27).

Valuation 1291 Faenol £16 13s. 4d. (Taxatio p. 288a).

PRECENTORS

G-

Occ. as prec. of St Asaph 10 Oct. 1239 (LCA I 109 = Willis, St Asaph II 21- 2). Perhaps to be identified with Gregory can., who occ. 1254 (Val. Norw. p. 467).

Thomas the priest

Occ. as preb. of Faenol 1291 (Taxatio pp. 287a, 287b, 288a; below, list 27). This preb. appears to have been second in precedence to dean in 1292 (Willis, St Asaph II 75). Therefore Thomas prob. prec.



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