The monks of Westminster : being a register of the brethren of the convent from the time of the Confessor to the dissolution with lists of the obedientiaries and an introduction / by E.H. Pearce.
- Ernest Pearce
- Date:
- 1916
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The monks of Westminster : being a register of the brethren of the convent from the time of the Confessor to the dissolution with lists of the obedientiaries and an introduction / by E.H. Pearce. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Mr Coventri Mr Bayli Mr Aulton Mr Philipps Mr Yowell Mr Bowcer Mr Wooseter Mr Adthelwolde Mr Filde Mr Legge Mr Langdon Mr Cook Mr Strotforde The names of those that shalbe religius and be nowe in comons. Mr Lucie Mr Bramsgrove Mr Ylborne1 Selbe Prince Johnsone Groundie Wayte Andersone Lovewell Mr Phagane George Marshall Kyngsewoode Cley The names of my Bosegrove marshall Castlonde gentleman vssher Willington of my lordes chamber Hubbott of my lordes chamber Bragden common cat’ [? caterer] Wilton vssher of the hall Miles buttler The names of the Ralphe Ridell common tayler West-common Tayler Roseter common buttler Raynolde Tue the bell ryngar Temple port’ Erie servant to the subcelerer Ambrose Mr Celerers man fayre servant to Mr Archedecon Este servant to M1' Prior LORDE ABBAT MEN. Morgayne butler Thomas my Lordes cooke William vnder cooke and ij Skullayns Masone porter Culpaper poore man Nune sub amner COMMON SERVANTES. Towe keper of the garnerde Too common barbars Ypthomas servant to Mr Redborne The shomaker Too Cookes for the Covent One olde man to make clene the vessell Robert bocher slawterman Robert the bel ringar The CHAPPELL MEN AND CHILDERNE THAT BE IN COMMONS. Boorne Cavell vi Choristars iii brotherers ii Gardiners Mr Chanter Mr Chelton Mr Whatelie There is no date to this document, and so it is possible that the list of the actual Brethren represents the Convent in the greater completeness to which Feckenham brought it after a while. But it will be noticed that there are twenty monks besides the Abbot and the Prior; and that there is a second class, pre¬ paring to enter religion, fourteen in number, of whom four are perhaps more advanced in their preparation than the rest, for they are described as “Mr.” Besides these there is the Abbot’s retinue, consisting of fifteen persons, and the 1 ‘ ‘ Slyngsbe ” has been deleted.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31347162_0229.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


