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Subject: | Foundation of the Amyas chantry |
Original source: | Nottinghamshire Archives |
Transcription in: | W.H. Stevenson, ed. Records of the Borough of Nottingham, (London and Nottingham, 1882), vol.1, 61-66. |
Original language: | Latin |
Location: | Nottingham |
Date: | 1339 |
![]() Know all people, present and future, that I, William de Amyas of Nottingham, have given, granted, and by this present deed confirm to Gervase de Barton, chaplain, who celebrates divine service every day in St. Mary's Church in Nottingham, for [the good of] my soul and the souls of my wife Margery and my son John, and the souls of our parents, our children, all our ancestors, and of all the faithful who are deceased, 68s. in annual rents; to be had, held, and received by Gervase and his successor chaplains who shall celebrate divine service every day, in perpetuity, in that church for the souls already mentioned. Viz.:
It is my wish to present to the chantry, after the death of Gervase, during the remainder of my life, as often as the chantry shall happen to be vacant. I further wish that, after my death, my heirs and executors shall when any vacancy occurs present a suitable chaplain to the chantry, within twenty days of the vacancy occurring. If my heirs and executors have not made a presentment within twenty days of the chantry happening to become vacant, or do not wish to make the presentment, in the manner already stated, then in that case it is my wish that the vicar of St. Mary's Church, Nottingham, the mayor of the town, and three reputable men of the parish of that church select and present a suitable chaplain to the chantry, to celebrate and to receive the rents in the manner stated. On the understanding that the vicar, or his successors, have no claim to any right other than (with his associates) the presentment in that case, or through the default of my heirs or executors. If the vicar, mayor, and their associates have not presented a suitable chaplain within twenty days after the chantry happens to become vacant, then it is my wish that the Prior of Newstead present a suitable chaplain to the chantry within forty days thereafter. I have also granted to Gervase and to William de Holbeck, chaplains, and their successor chaplains celebrating divine service every day in perpetuity for the aforementioned souls, a tenement in the street called Stonestrete in the same town, lying between the tenement of Walter le Palmere on the south side and the tenement of William de Wodeburgh on the north side, and extending in length from the said street as far as the tenement of Thomas Lambock; to be had and held by Gervase and William de Holbeck and their successors, chaplains, for their common residence forever, of the chief lords of that property by the services customarily due therefrom. On condition that Gervase and William de Holbeck and their successors, chaplains, shall provide in perpetuity and at their own cost two wax candles weighing six pounds, to burn each Sunday and festival in the church atop my tomb while mass is being celebrated at the high altar. In testimony of which I have appended my seal to this indented charter, made in four separate parts. Of which: one part remains in possession of myself, my heirs and executors; a second part in possession of the chaplain and his successors; the third part in possession of the vicar, mayor and their associates; and the fourth remains in possession of the Prior. These being witnesses: Henry de Cestrefeld, then mayor of Nottingham, John de Baston and Richard de Halum, then bailiffs of that town, William de Gotham of Nottingham, Robert de Crophull of the same, John le Colier of the same, Roger de Botehale of the same, Ralph de Wollaton of the same, Hugh le Spicer of the same, William de Crophull of the same, William de Roderham of the same, Ralph le Taverner of the same, John de Tumby of the same, and others. Given at Nottingham on 27 April 1339. |
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