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Prebendaries
Alton Borealis

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Institute of Historical Research

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Diana E. Greenway

Year published

1991

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43-44

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'Prebendaries: Alton Borealis', Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300: volume 4: Salisbury (1991), pp. 43-44. URL: http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=34232 Date accessed: 21 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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Prebendaries

PREBEND

See above, under Alton Australis.

Valuations

1220s 8m.; 1226 8m.; c. 1284 100s.; 1291 £8

PREBENDARIES

[M. Humphrey

Occ. as archdcn. of Dorset and one of two prebs. of Alton, perhaps this preb., Oct. 1226 x Feb. 1227 (app. 1). Preb. called 'Awelton' Arch[idiaconi] 1220 (C. 462). As archdcn. first occ. 15 Aug. 1226, last between Michaelmas 1241 and Michaelmas 1242, d. before 1 May 1244 (list 7).]

[Wimund

First occ. as can. 4 Dec. 1268 (cart. De Vaux fos. 59v-60r), and prob. to be identified with Wimund, not can., who occ. 21 Feb. x 1 Nov. 1262 (ibid. fo. 26r). Occ. this preb. 'Awelton" May-June 1284 (app. 2). Last occ. 10 May 1288 (app. 3).]

M. John de Langeton (fn. 2)

First occ. as preb. 'Aulton' 4 March 1297 (CCR 1296-1302 p. 18). Royal chanc. 1292-1302, 1307-10. Also treas. of Wells from 1296; bp.-el. of Ely, 1298-9, archdcn. of Canterbury from 1299 (1 Fasti II 15, 47); can. of Chichester, Lichfield, Lincoln (ibid. III 66) and York (York Minster Fasti II 33); also can. of Dublin and Lanchester. Bp. of Chichester, el. 5 Apr. 1305, temps. 16 July, cons. 19 Sept. Res. preb. 'Aulton' by 10 Oct. 1305 (Reg. Gandavo II 660).

Footnotes

2 For his career, see Biog. Ox. II 1099-1100.