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Names
Patrons
Registers.
1289 May 11. William de Findon
St. Austins Abbey
A William was rector of Stonore in 1293 (A.C., XXXII, 172)
In or before 1300. Walter .........
In or about this year 17 incumbents holding livings in
the patronage of St. Austins were excommunicated by Archbishop
Winchelsea. 12 of them were arrested and incarcerated in Canterbury and
the other 5 were returned as "non inventi." The
vicar of St. Lawrence was among the arrested, and rector of Stonar among
the "non inventi." The King (Ed. III) intervened
and on Feb. 18, 1301 a royal writ required the Sheriff of Kent to
release the imprisoned clergy on bail. At this time C.C.C.
was nearing the end of the long and fierce struggle with the Canons of
St. Martins in Dover. (A.C., XXV, 98)
1314 May 22. Richard de Hakyntone
St. Austins
Winchelsea, fol. 53.
1317-21
John called Plomer of Cantebury
St. Austins
Reynolds, fol. 19.
1321-23
John de Holt, on resignation of
above
St. Austins
Reynolds, fol. 27.
1323
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Simon de Ov'bury, on resignation of
above St. Austins
Reynolds, fol. 251.
sede vacante.
1349
Dom John de Hildresham
admitted
St. Austins
G
fol. 68.
1351-61
Peter
Gardener
St. Austins
Reynolds, fol. 256.
1361 April-Nov. John Russel de Aumberle. Presented
by Ed. III. Canon of Wingham
1368-92
St. Austins
Reynolds, fol. 167.
1361-67
John Brandrede, on resignation of
above St.
Austins
Islip, fol. 292.
1367 Feb. 5, 1366-7 --- John Pidding, on resignation of
above St. Austins
Langham, fol. 97.
1393-1411 William
Conington. July 22, Wm. Sonington
(sic) to the Church of Stonore near
Sandwich.
Courteney, Pt. II, fol. 213b.
1412 Jan. 20, 1411-12-1413 David Kery, on death of
above
Arundel, Pt. II, fol. 63b. |