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Prebendaries
Seaford

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Diana E. Greenway

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1996

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38-39

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'Prebendaries: Seaford', Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300: volume 5: Chichester (1996), pp. 38-39. URL: http://british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=34322 Date accessed: 22 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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Prebendaries

PREBEND

Church of Seaford (E. Suss.; not in DB) apparently granted to Battle abbey before 1099 (Sir William Dugdale, Monasticon Anglicanum, ed. J. Caley et al. (6 vols. in 8, 1817-30) III 246, cal. Regesta Regum AngloNormannorum, 1066-1154, I, ed. H. W. C. Davis and R. J. Whitwell (Oxford, 1913) no. 348). Granted to the common fund by bp. Seffrid II, with stipulation that 100s from its revenues to be a preb., June 1190 × 1194 (Acta no. 98; Chart. Chichester no. 406). Cf. C. A. Swainson, History and Constitution... of Chichester (1880) no. 71 p. 34, of 1244 × 52.

Subdcn.-preb.

Valuation 1291 £4 13s 4d (Taxatio p. 138a).

PREBENDARIES

M. Peter of Bloxham (fn. 88)

This preb. created for him, June 1190 × 1194 (Acta no. 98; Chart. Chichester no. 406). Also occ. prob. as canon 1187 × 97 (Acta no. 87); and as canon 1197/8 and March 1196 × c. 17 March 1204 (ibid. nos. 101, 95).

Next identified preb. is John Capell de Buckworth, who occ. 9 Jan. 1389 (2 Fasti VII 37).

Footnotes

88 Oxon.; bp. Seffrid II had been rector of Bloxham, as archdcn. of Chichester (The English Reg. of Godstow, ed. A. Clark (2 vols., Early English Text Soc. cxxx, cxlii, 1906-11) I 226-7).