20. THE PRIORY OF LATTON (fn. 1)
Very little is known about this small priory,
which was dedicated to St. John the Baptist. It
is mentioned in the Hedingham Priory bede roll, (fn. 2)
and so was probably founded some time in the
twelfth century.
Its temporalities were valued in the Taxation of
1291 at £4 yearly; £2 11s. 6d. being in Latton
and the remainder in Moreton, Chelmsford,
Moulsham, Matching, North Weald, Ongar,
High Laver and Roydon, and in Stortford and
Gilston in Hertfordshire. The church of Latton
was appropriated to it, and it owned the advowson of the vicarage. There is a petition (fn. 3) of the
prior and canons of Latton of about 1327, setting
forth that they used to take tithes of bread, beer,
flesh, wax candles and other provisions within
the manor of Ongar by grant of Maud de Lucy,
whose son changed these tithes into a rent of
40s., which they received until the manor came
into the king's hands by the forfeiture of Hugh
de Audely the younger.
The advowson of the priory appears to have
pertained to the manor of Mark Hall in Latton.
The manor and advowson were held by Henry
de Merke in 1270, (fn. 4) and were granted (fn. 5) in 1317
by Elias de Colecestre and Juliana his wife as
held of the honour of Boulogne to Augustine
Waleys or de Woxebrugge, and he held them at
his death. (fn. 6)
Latton came to a curious end. It was found
by an inquisition (fn. 7) taken on 9 September, 1534,
that the priory was of the foundation of the
ancestors of Thomas Shaa, and was originally
founded for a prior and two canons, but that for
a long time it had been governed with one canon
only under the title of prior, by which many
divine services, orisons, etc., had remained undone,
and that John Taillour, late prior, had some time
since voluntarily departed from it, leaving all to
the will of the patron, and it had thus become a
profane place. It was worth in all £12 yearly.
Nothing was done for the restoration of the
priory, and it is omitted from the Valor of 1535.
It was granted (fn. 8) with all its possessions on 1 April,
1536, to Sir Henry Parker; and on I February,
1541, he had licence to grant (fn. 9) the same to
William Morres.
Priors of Latton
William Tilbery or Tallebury, occurs 1426, (fn. 10)
resigned 1434. (fn. 11)
William Cotyngham, collated 1434, (fn. 12) resigned 1440. (fn. 13)
Thomas Wapelode or Whappelode, collated
1440, (fn. 14) occurs 1443. (fn. 15)
John Hurst, resigned 1472. (fn. 16)
William Chaas, collated 1472, (fn. 17) resigned
1482. (fn. 18)
Christopher Brown, collated 1482. (fn. 19)
John Stafford, collated 1486. (fn. 20)
John Cradok, collated 1491. (fn. 21)
William Taylor, died 1518. (fn. 22)
John Taylor, collated 1519, (fn. 23) deserted in or
before 1534.