Prebend
Bilton (W.R.) manor of Osbern de Arches 1086 (Yorks. DB fos. 329, 379v).
Church of Bilton ord. as preb. by abp. 17 Nov. 1294 (Reg. Romeyn II 19-22).
Valuation
1291 £20 (Taxatio pp. 299a, 323a).
Prebendaries
M. Robert of Pickering (fn. 138)
Inst. to Bilton, pres. by prioress and convent of Sinningthwaite (Cist., W.R.),
21 Apr. 1287 (Reg. Romeyn I 69), but called rector of Bilton 2 Nov. 1286 (Historiae
Dunelmensis Scriptores Tres [ed. J. Raine] (SS ix, 1839) app. p. xcvi). Preb. of
Beverley, abp.'s coll. 10 March 1288 (ibid. p. 372; Beverley Fasti pp. 80-1). Rector
of Marton from 2 July 1292 (Fasti Paroch. IV 96). First occ. as can. of York 28
Sept. 1294 (CPR 1291-1301 p. 92). Abp.'s coll. to this preb. as first preb. 17
Nov. 1294 (Reg. Romeyn II 22). Transf. to preb. Holme on abp.'s coll. 22 July
1298 (list 29). Brother of M. William of Pickering, archdcn. of Nottingham (list
12).
Philip de Willoughby (fn. 139)
Abp.'s coll. to this preb., with mandate to install, 27 July 1298 (Reg. Newark
p. 209). Also dean of Lincoln (1 Fasti III 12, 92, 107); preb. of London (ibid. I
29, 45) and Lichfield. Still alive 15 May 1305; d. before 1 Aug. 1305 (ibid. III
12), as this preb. (CPR 1301-07 p. 375).
Footnotes
| 138 |
Son of Adam le Brus of Pickering (N.R.). He was D.C.L.; for his career, see Biog. Ox. III 1532-3. |
| 139 |
Willoughby of Eresby (Lincs.); see Tout, Chapters II 108, 182 n. |