| 1 |
Count from 1154 to his death in 1159. |
| 2 |
Not known as Croxton Kerrial until the 13th
cent. About 1220 it was said that Croxton ch. had
been appropriated since the foundation of the abbey:
Rot. Hugonis de Welles, ed. W. P. W. Phillimore, i,
267. |
| 3 |
Nichols, Leics. ii, App., 77; Hist. MSS. Com.,
Rutland, iv, 175. |
| 4 |
Ault Hucknall ch. was lost in the early 13th century: H. M. Colvin, White Canons in Engl. 96; Cal.
Papal Letters, 1198-1304, 50; A. Hamilton Thompson, 'Newstead Priory', Trans. Thoroton Soc. xxiii, 59. |
| 5 |
Nichols, Leics. ii, App., 77; Hist. MSS. Com.,
Rutland, iv, 175. Lowne ch. was appropriated during
the episcopate of Geoffrey, Bp. of Coventry and Lich.,
1198-1208: Nichols, op. cit. ii, App., 82. |
| 6 |
Colvin, White Canons in Engl. 92-93; Collect.
Anglo-Premonstratensia (Camden Soc., 3rd ser. x), ed.
F. A. Gasquet, ii, 153. |
| 7 |
Ibid, i, 102-4, 223; ii, 153. |
| 8 |
Nichols, Leics. ii, 151; ii, App., 77-78; Hist.
MSS. Com., Rutland, iv, 177, 180. Wm.'s gifts were
confirmed by Ric. I: Nichols, op. cit. ii, App., 77. The
grants of both Wm. and Hugh must be later than 1176,
when their father obtained both Croxton and Sedgbrook: Hist. MSS. Com., Rutland, iv, 175. |
| 9 |
Tugby ch. was in possession of the abbey of
'Crokeston' c. 1220 (Rot. Hugonis de Welles, i, 258),
but the monastery in question was Crokesden (Staffs.),
not Croxton: Valor Eccl. iii, 125. |
| 10 |
Nichols, Leics. ii, App., 82. Croxton was in possession of part of the advowson of Sproxton before 1209
(Rot. Hugonis de Welles, i, 73) and apparently of the
whole advowson by about 1220: ibid. 267. One-third
of Sproxton ch. had been appropriated by c. 1220
(ibid.), and licence to appropriate the remaining ⅔ was
obtained in 1310: Cal. Pat., 1307-13, 281. |
| 11 |
The abbey was granted the whole advowson in
the late 12th century, but the grant was disputed, and
eventually the abbey only obtained half: Nichols, op.
cit. ii, App., 82. Licence to appropriate half of South
Croxton ch. was obtained in 1310: Cal. Pat., 1307-13,
281. |
| 12 |
Nichols, op. cit. ii, App., 82. The grant of the
advowson was confirmed by Roger, Abp. of York, d.
1181: ibid. Tunstall was appropriated before 1230:
V.C.H. Lancs, ii, 160. |
| 13 |
Granted to Hornby Priory: ibid, ii, 160;
Nichols, op. cit. ii, App., 83. Licence to appropriate
Mellinge was obtained in 1310: Cal. Pat., 1307-13,
229. |
| 14 |
Nichols, op. cit. ii, App., 96; Cal. Inq. p.m. i,
P. 257. |
| 15 |
V.C.H: Lancs. ii, 154; Colvin, White Canons in
Engl., 98-99, 139; Collect. Anglo-Premonstratensia, i,
96, 224; ii, 89, 95, 111. An undated list of Premonstratensian houses (ibid, i, 224) mentions Blanchland as a dau. of Newhouse, but see the other references
cited. |
| 16 |
Bk. of Fees, i, 219. |
| 17 |
See V.C.H. Lancs. ii, 160, for an account of
Hornby. |
| 18 |
Matt. Paris, Chron. Majora (Rolls Ser.), ii, 668-9. |
| 19 |
Cal. Chart. R., 1226-57, 463. |
| 20 |
See instances given below. |
| 21 |
Cal. Pat., 1216-25, 41. |
| 22 |
Ibid., 1225-32, 264-5; Cal. Lib., 1226-40, 24,
76, 109, 126. |
| 23 |
Cal. Chart. R., 1226-57, 65. |
| 24 |
Ibid. 131. |
| 25 |
Cal. Close, 1227-31, 181, 273; 1234-7, 139;
1242-7, 209. |
| 26 |
Cal. Lib., 1240-5, 250. |
| 27 |
Colvin, White Canons in Engl. 95, citing Cat.
Anct. D. ii, A3264. |
| 28 |
Hen. Knighton, Chron. (Rolls Ser.), i, 433. |
| 29 |
Cal. Papal Reg. Pet., 1342-1419, 128. |
| 30 |
Cal. Pat., 1334-8, 125. |
| 31 |
Cal. Papal Letters, 1342-62, 252. |
| 32 |
Cal. Pat., 1350-4, 18. |
| 33 |
Ibid., 1334-8, 237; ibid., 1330-4, 556; ibid.,
1338-40, 206; ibid., 1340-3, 33; Farnham, Leics.
Notes, v, 135. |
| 34 |
Cal. Close, 1346-9, 595. The debt was later paid
off: ibid. |
| 35 |
Cal. Close, 1349-54, 335-6. |
| 36 |
Cal. Close, I349-54, 335-6. |
| 37 |
Cal. Papal Letters, 1362-1404, 32. |
| 38 |
Cal. Pat., 1361-4, 177. |
| 39 |
Ibid. 395; Cal. Close, 1364-8, 358-9; Farnham,
Leics. Notes, v, 342. |
| 40 |
Cal. Pat., 1358-61, 301; Colvin, White Canons
in Engl. 361 n. |
| 41 |
Colvin, op. cit., 389-90; Collect. Anglo-Premonstratensia, i, 53-56. |
| 42 |
Collect. Anglo-Premonstratensia, i, 53-56, 230-2.
The nature of this incident is obscure. Gasquet (loc.
cit.) gives the date as c. ? 1336, but John of Grantham,
who is mentioned in this connexion, occurs as abbot in
1398: Farnham, Leics. Notes, v, 137. See also Colvin,
op. cit. 389-90, 401. |
| 43 |
Collect. Anglo-Premonstratensia, ii, 152-3. |
| 44 |
Ibid. ii, 155. Tunstall and Mellinge were probably being served by canons in the first half of the 14th
century: Colvin, White Canons in Engl. 144 n. |
| 45 |
Collect. Anglo-Premonstratensia, ii, 155. |
| 46 |
Ibid. 156-7. |
| 47 |
Ibid. 160. |
| 48 |
Ibid. 159. |
| 49 |
Ibid. 160-1. |
| 50 |
Ibid. 162-3. |
| 51 |
Ibid. 163-4. |
| 52 |
Ibid. 164. For a list of lands and rents regained
at this time, see Nichols, Leics. ii, App., 103. |
| 53 |
V.C.H. Lancs. ii, 160. |
| 54 |
L. & P. Hen. VIII, vii, pp. 129, 156. |
| 55 |
Ibid. vii, App., p. 635. |
| 56 |
Valor Eccl. (Rec. Com.), iv, 152. |
| 57 |
L. & P. Hen. VIII, x, p. 515. |
| 58 |
Ibid. xiii (2), p. 502. |
| 59 |
Ibid. xiv (1), p. 598. |
| 60 |
S.C. 6/Hen. VIII/1827, mm. 20-32. |
| 61 |
See the list given in Colvin, White Canons in
Engl. 400-1, which differs in some details from that
given here. |
| 62 |
Ibid. 400. |
| 63 |
Doc. Illustrative of Social and Econ. Hist. of
Danelaw, ed. F. M. Stenton, 209, 215. |
| 64 |
Earliest Lines. Assize R., ed. D. M. Stenton, 52,
85. |
| 65 |
Colvin, White Canons in Engl. 400. |
| 66 |
Nichols, Leics, ii, App., 93. |
| 67 |
Ibid. 94; Farnham, Leics. Notes, ii, 193. |
| 68 |
Rotuli Hugonis de Welles, ii, 316. |
| 69 |
Farnham, Leics. Notes, ii, 193. In the list in
Dugd. Mon. vi (2), 876, an Abbot John is given as
occurring in 1241, but no authority is cited. |
| 70 |
Rot. Roberti Grosseteste, ed. F. N. Davis, 416. |
| 71 |
Farnham, Leics. Notes, i, 214. In the list in Dugd.
Mon. vi (2), 876, Abbot Wm. of Houghton is listed as
having died in 1274, but no authority is cited. |
| 72 |
Rot. Ric. Gravesend, ed. F. N. Davis, 156. |
| 73 |
Cal. Pat., 1272-81, 413, 467. |
| 74 |
Nichols, Leics. ii, App., 89. |
| 75 |
Cal. Pat., 1317-21, 393. Wm., Abbot of Croxton, occurs several times between 1285 and 1319, but
it is impossible to say which abbot is meant. See Colvin,
White Canons in Engl. 401; Farnham, Leics. Notes, ii,
378; v, 133; Collect. Anglo-Premonstratensia, i, 3. |
| 76 |
Farnham, op. cit. ii, 197; Nichols, Leics. ii, App.,
100; Hist. MSS. Com., Rutland, iv, 14. |
| 77 |
Farnham, op. cit. v, 135. |
| 78 |
Hist. MSS. Com., Rutland, iv, 122. The reference to Thomas, Abbot of Croxton, in Collect. AngloPremonstratensia, ii, 148-9, which has been tentatively
assigned to 1279 by the editor, should probably be
dated 1379. See Colvin, White Canons in Engl. 390. |
| 79 |
Farnham, Leics. Notes, v, 137. |
| 80 |
Cat. Anct. D. iv, A9030; Cal. Pat., 1401-5, 75. |
| 81 |
Hist. MSS: Com., Rutland, iv, 181. Perhaps
Wm. of Sleforde; Collect. Anglo-Premonstratensia, i,
230. |
| 82 |
Farnham, Leics. Notes, v, 137. |
| 83 |
Visitations of Religious Houses in the Dioc. Linc.
[1420-49], ed. A. Hamilton Thompson, i, 122. |
| 84 |
Farnham, Leics. Notes, v, 137. |
| 85 |
Colvin, White Canons in Engl. 401. |
| 86 |
Cal. Pat., 1446-52, 129. |
| 87 |
A. Hamilton Thompson, Premonstratensian Abbey of Welbeck, 96. |
| 88 |
Collect. Anglo-Premonstratensia, i, 102-4. |
| 89 |
Ibid. i, 102-4. Elected per viam inspirations. On
the date, see Colvin, White Canons in Engl. 389. |
| 90 |
L. & P. Hen. VIII, iv (3), p. 2,698. Elias was
probably the abbot who died in Mar. 1534: ibid. vii,
p. 129. |
| 91 |
Ibid. vii, App., p. 635. |
| 92 |
Ibid, xiii (2), p. 502. |
| 93 |
B.M. Seals, lxvi, 59. |