Licence to found the Brenchele chantry.

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Licence to found the Brenchele chantry.

Legg inn av Ye Old One » 07 jun 2006 15:01:53

I knew I had it somewhere. Here, from the Patent Rolls is the licence
to found the chantry granted after the death in 1446 of Joan
Brenchele.



Henry 6, Vol 5, Page 21.

http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/patentrolls/h ... ge0021.pdf

Membrane 15

November 21st 1446.
Westminster.

Licence for Richard Neutch, knight, chief justice of the Common Bench,
Thomas Leukenerd, knight, John Fray, chief Baron of the Exchequer,
John Gorsiche, clerk, John Crakall, clerk, Alexander Altham, clerk,
Thomas Hoo, esquire, and Richard Wakeherst the younger, their heirs,
executors and assigns, to found a chantry of one chaplin to celebrate
divine service daily at the altar of St. John the Baptist in the
catherdral church of Canterbury for the good estate of the king and
queen Margaret and Joan Brenchele, and for their souls after death and
for the souls of William Brenchele, knight, and Richard Brenchele and
Ann his wife; to be called 'Brencheles Chaunterie,' and the chaplin to
be capable of acquiring lands, rents and other possessions and of
pleading and being impleaded in any court. Licence also for the
founder to grant mortmain to the chaplin a messuage in the parish of
St. Alphege, Canterbury, and a yearly rent of £10 from a manor of the
founders called Bisyngton, co. Kent, helf in chief, which messuage and
rent are not held in chief.

By p.s. etc. and for £25 paid in the hanaper.

Transcribed from pdf file by Bob Brenchley, 7th June 2006. from a
source found at:-

http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/patentrolls/h ... ge0021.pdf


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