Memorials of St. Giles's, Durham : being grassmen's accounts and other parish records, together with documents relating to the hospitals of Kepier and St. Mary Magdalene.
- St. Giles (Parish : Durham, England)
- Date:
- 1896
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Memorials of St. Giles's, Durham : being grassmen's accounts and other parish records, together with documents relating to the hospitals of Kepier and St. Mary Magdalene. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The University of Glasgow Library. The original may be consulted at The University of Glasgow Library.
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![sive Grangiam vocat. est Grainge de Keipyere cum omnibus terris, &c., pro vitis Reddend. eisdem Magistro & confratribus & successoribus suis 20 marcas. Vide Rotulos clausos Th^^c [Rowthall] episcopi A. No. 83. Fuit iste Willelmus temporalis Can- cellarius Dunelm. Episcopo Routhall praedicto 1513, &c. Ac etiam Cardinali Wolsey episcopo D. A^ Tho. [Rowthall]. Tho. [Wolsey] 1523-4, &c. Vide Fuit etiam Archidiaconus D. Ao 1531. Fuit iste Willelmus ultimus Magister praefati Hospitalis quando dissolutum fuit Ao 1536, 27 H. 8, seu 1540, 31 H 8, tempore Cuthberti Tunstall. Fuit ille Decanus de Windsore. Vide Rot Wi James i, No. i. Datum I tempore H. 8 R. fuit isti Willelmo pro recuperatione castri de Norham e Scotorum manibus ejus potestate et astutia [liis powers and policies]. Vide M.S.T., fo. 56. II.—INCUMBENTS OF ST. GILES. The following list down to a.d. 1828, with the ex- ception of the names printed in italics, is as given by Hutchinson and Surtees, the differences between them being noted. Unfortunately neither of them gives his authority. What has been ascertained from other sources will be found in the notes. The additional notices in the text enclosed by square brackets with F.T. after them are from a list left among the papers of the late Rev. Francis Thompson, Incumbent of St. Giles, who was a careful and competent investigator of the antiquities of his parish. Before the dissolution of religious houses the Master and brethren of Kepyer Hospital, being an ecclesiastical corporation, would no doubt serve the cure themselves, perhaps appointing usually one of their own body as parochial chaplain. Hutchinson and Surtees mention the • Hospilale may be probably understood, the Mastership of the Hospital having been given him in reward of the services described. It uould be during the Episcopate of Bishop Fox.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21463220_0310.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)