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Non-Residence in the Lincoln Diocese in the Early Sixteenth Century

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 March 2011

Margaret Bowker
Affiliation:
Lecturer in History and Fellow of Girton College, Cambridge

Extract

In his Introduction to The Visitations in the Diocese of Lincoln 1517–1531, the late Professor Hamilton Thompson drew attention to the large number of pluralist and non-resident parish priests in the diocese in the early part of the sixteenth century. He could do no more than comment on a few cases, since the scribe did not bother to include in the comperta the names of all delinquents, their alleged reasons for non-residence nor the details about their licences. More recently attention has been drawn to the actual number of non-residents, but no attempt has been made to go behind the figures to the individual priests and parishes concerned.

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page 41 note 8 Cj. 2, fol. 84.

page 41 note 9 Ed. Thompson, op. cit., 87.

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page 42 note 2 Cj. 2, fol. 34v.

page 42 note 3 Lyndwood, Provinciale, Lib. III, tit. 5, note c.

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page 43 note 11 Ed. Thompson, op. cit., 12, 3, 109, 110, 112, 113, 117; viz., in the parishes of Keyston, Ellington, Brington, Southoe, Kelshall, Munden Magna, Letchworth, Lilley.

page 43 note 12 Digswell, St. Nicholas Hertford, Hertingfordbury, Covington.

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page 44 note 9 Cj. 2, fol. 26v.

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page 45 note 3 Salter, op. cit., 117

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page 45 note 6 Epistolae Academicae, ed. H. Anstey, Oxford Historical Society, xxv, 1898, 2, no. 2.

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page 46 note 7 Register XXIII, fol. 391.

page 46 note 8 Ed. Thompson, op. cit., 102.

page 46 note 9 Ed. Salter, op. cit., 203.

page 46 note 10 Ed. Thompson, op. cit., 20.

page 46 note 11 Ibid., 81, 84, 94, 122, 123, 124.

page 46 note 12 Cj. 2, fols. 26, 34.

page 46 note 13 Ibid., fol. 104.

page 46 note 14 Ibid., fols. 25, 30, 312, 34v.

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page 47 note 2 Ed. Salter, op. cit., 184, 259.

page 47 note 3 Register XXV, fol. 44.

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page 47 note 6 Cj. 2, fol. 34v.

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page 47 note 9 Cj. 2, fol. 34.

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page 47 note 15 Cj. 2, fol. 30v.

page 48 note 1 Cj. 2, fol. 34v.

page 48 note 2 Ed. Thompson, op. cit., 40, 52, 54, 1002, 1192.

page 48 note 3 Ibid., 2, 3, 28, 33, 41, 44, 49, 53, 57, 59, 61, 62, 673, 712, 73, 76, 88, 89, 94, 1192, 125, 130, 1322, 134.

page 48 note 4 Hawridge, Surfleet, Westwell, Wrangle.

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page 48 note 7 Ibid., 130, 139.

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page 49 note 2 Ibid., 132, 138.

page 49 note 3 Ibid., 2.

page 49 note 4 Ibid., 131.

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page 49 note 6 Wootton, Iffley, Thoresway, Stoney Stanton, Manton.

page 49 note 7 Ed. Salter, op. cit., 98, 102, 104, 105, 119; viz., Kirkby Bellars, Countesthorpe chapel, Hugglescote, Stapleton chapel, Stretton Parva.

page 49 note 8 Ibid., 99, 105, 110, 118; viz., Lutterworth, Witherley, Loughborough, Carlton Curlieu.

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page 49 note 10 Unfortunately no parish accounts survive in the diocese which would prove this. Archdeaconry accounts indicate that mortuary fees due to the archdeacon from deceased priests were very heavy (Rev. L/1, 2, 3, and Rev. S/1).

page 49 note 11 Ed. Thompson, op. cit., 8–34.

page 50 note 1 Thompson, The English Clergy, 72.

page 50 note 2 Roper, ‘The Secular Clergy in the Diocese of Lincoln 1514–1521’, 115 ff.

page 50 note 3 Emden, op. cit., i, 73. His career strongly resembles those of bishops Smith and Longland; ibid., ii, 1160, iii. 1721.

page 50 note 4 Eton College Audit Rolls, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23; Oxford University Register D, fols. 1–207.

page 50 note 5 Salisbury Cathedral Muniments, Chapter Acts, Tom. 14, fols. 125–32. William Wilton is stated as being the locum tenens for Atwater.

page 50 note 6 A.3.4, fol. 30v.

page 50 note 7 Cj. 2, fol. 56v.