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Benefice of BEDDINGTON

(WN.SU.EW.15) variants

This figure is the total assessed value of the benefice. Note that for a cathedral church a zero figure is given because its assessed value is derived from a number of holdings which are listed elsewhere in the taxatio text.

     Assessment for tax:
£ 43. 0s. 0d.

This section gives the modern name of the benefice together with the church dedication and the Ordnance Survey grid reference of the church (click the grid reference to locate the church building on Google Maps). Constituent parts of the benefice, such as vicarage, or any dependent chapels, pensions, portions and prebends, with their values, are also listed here.

     Benefice details:
BEDDINGTON
TQ295652 ded: ST MARY     
BERMONDSEY PRIORY, LONDON, PRIOR £ 5. 0s. 0d. (pension)
(portion)
BERMONDSEY PRIORY, LONDON, PRIOR £ 1. 6s. 8d. (pension)

This section shows the patronage status of the benefice in 1291-2, the date of the taxatio, as much as can be found in contemporary or near-contemporary sources. The line includes the type of patronage: ecclesiastical, monastic or secular; the name of the patron; and for monastic patrons, the order of their religious house. If the patronage is ecclesiastical or monastic, then it may be an appropriated church. This is shown by the "If Appropriated" line below.

     Patronage:
monastic, Bermondsey, Surrey, priory, Cluniac Monks (alien) 1     

This section states whether or not the benefice was appropriated at or near 1291-2, the date of the taxatio. The line may include the type of position instituted, collated or presented and the date, but this information is shown only if available from contemporary or near-contemporary sources.

     If appropriated:
No (inst.) rectory 1307

This section displays the Latin text of the new edition of the taxatio based on the best sources available. Each line lists a taxable item and its assessed value in pounds, shillings and pence. Immediately below this figure is its equivalent value in medieval marks (NB.1mark=13s4d.) Click on the source button at the end of the item to see the full source reference for it.

     Full entry:
Ecclesia de Bedinton'     
£ 26. 13s. 4d.
40m.
Et est pensio in     
variants
£ 5. 0s. 0d.
7.5m.
Portio alia in eadem     
£ 10. 0s. 0d.
15m.
Portio eiusdem pens' est pens' in     
variants
£ 1. 6s. 8d.
2m.

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     Notes:
1 The bishop appointed to this church 'in commendam' in 1307 (RegWoodlock 727), the patronage certainly belonging to the priory of Bermondsey (RegWoodlock 230). In 1308 the bishop agreed to the appropriation of the church to Bermondsey priory (RegWoodlock 229-30), but the appropriation apparently did not take effect. For the king's presentation to the church in 1318, the priory being in his hands, see RegSandale 153-4. The portion of 10l. was a sinecure, belonging to the manor of Huscarl (RegWoodlock 402 and VCHSurrey4 178): Adam de Stratton was apparently rector of this portion in 1294 (RegPont 512), and in 1305 its patron John of Sindlesham presented to it (RegWoodlock 718).     

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