Medieval Parsons up to 1500

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Medieval Parsons, vicars etc. up to 1500, arranged by counties
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Bedfordshire

  • John de Elyngton, vicar of Roxton (Rokeston (1316): [1]
  • Master John de Sudynton, parson of Potton Church (1306): [2]; (1307) KB27/189, m. 1d [3]
  • John de Cotyngham, parson of Grendon (1339):[4]
  • John de Shireburne, vicar of Leighton Buzzard (1316) (accused of trespass): [5]


  • Master Ralph, parson of Wrestlingworth, a former civil parish, now in the parish of Wrestlingworth and Cockayne Hatley, in the Central Bedfordshire district of the ceremonial county of Bedfordshire (1306): [6]; (1307): KB27/189, m. 32 [7]
  • Richard de Potesgrave, parson of Byfleet (1316): [8]; [9]
  • Roger de Pateshull, parson of Bletsoe (1316): [10]; [11]
  • William de Abington, parson of Yeveldon (1308); [12]


Berkshire

  • Fulk, vicar of Middleton (1310): [13]
  • Hugh de Patryngton, parson of Anynton (1328): [14]


  • Nicholas de Walecote, parson of Compton Beauchamp (1328): [15]


  • William, parson of Peasemore (1401): KB27/560, m Rex 11 [16]


Buckinghamshire

  • Adam de Osgodby, parson of Wavendon (1307): KB27/189, m. 44 [17]
  • Edward de Everleye, parson of Sulbury (1307): KB 27/188, m. 23 [18]
  • Henry de Merk, parson of Campes (1339): [19]
  • John, parson of Tyringham (1304): [20], [21]
  • John Prikke, parson of Tyringham (1432): TNA, C 139/54/33 mm.1–2
  • John, parson of Newton Longville (end of Rich II), outlawed at the king's suit for not paying a fine: [22]
  • Nicholas de Luchefeld, parson of Chalgrave (1316) (has a brother called Henry) (both convicted of trespass): [23]
  • Richard Atte, parson of Wavendon (1307): KB27/189, m. 44 [24]
  • Ralph, parson of Dodington (1290), got a sister called Amicia: [25]
  • Robert, son of Bernard, parson of Lekhamstead (1319):[26]
  • Simon de Burncestre, parson of Drayton Beauchamp (1310): [27]
  • William de Meyne, parson of Ludgershall (1308): [28]
  • William, vicar of Little Brickell (1290); [29]
  • William de Wychinton, parson of the third portion of Waddesdon (1316): [30]
  • William, vicar of Huseburn (1316); [31]

Cambridgeshire

  • Henry Bacon, parson of Little Abington (1316): [32]
  • Hugh, parson of the church of St Andrew's of Huntingdon, in the hamlet of Steeple Gidding, about 10 miles (16 km) northwest of Huntingdon (): KB27/554, m Rex 4 [33]
  • John de Newesoun, parson of Gamelyngeye (1319): [34]
  • Nicholas Capocie, parson of Stepelmordon (1319); [35]
  • Ralph Tydde, vicar of Barkway (1339) (assault of Katherina de Pulham): [36]
  • Richard de Newenham, parson of Coates (1328): [37]
  • Richard de Badewell/Badewe, parson of Branketre (1317): [38]
  • Saer de Ros, parson of Sampford Magna (1317) (accused of conspiracy): [39]
  • Simon, vicar of Littleport, a village in East Cambridgeshire, in the Isle of Ely (1377): JUST 3/164, m. 17 [40]
  • Thomas de Suthewerk, parson of Caldecote (1310): [41]
  • Thomas de Pateshull, parson of Grantchester (1328): [42]
  • Thomas Wilkons, parson of Barton (Barnton) (1339) (conspiracy): [43]
  • Thomas de Neusom, parson of Great Gransden (1316): [44]


  • William, parson of St Vigor of Fulbourn (1307): [45]


Cumbria

  • William de Hillum, parson of Wigton (1328): [46]

Derbyshire

  • John de Barton (John Barton), parson of Lee (1400): KB27/558, m Rex 10d [47]
  • Richard, parson of North Wingfield (Halewynnefeld) (1307): [48]
  • William Talbot, parson of Ravenstone (1339): [49]
  • Walter de London, vicar of Werburgh (1319) (accused of rape): [50]


Devonshire

  • Edmund, parson of Hamme (Georgeham)(1307): KB27/189, m. 29 [51]
  • Geoffrey de Malleston, parson of Charleton (1307): KB27/189, m. 22d (23d) [52]
  • Gilbert, parson of Rockbeare (1307): KB 27/188, m. 18 [53]; (1316): [54]
  • Henry de Haliswell, vicar of Callington (1307): KB27/189, m. 36d (37d) [55]
  • Hugh de Wodestok, parson of All Saints in Goldsmithstreet of Exeter (1307): KB27/189, m. 35 [56]
  • Richard, parson of North Wingfield (Hallewynefeld) (1307): KB27/189, mm. 64 [57]
  • Richard le Vyneter, vicar of Berry Pomeroy (1328), indicted of killing of Brother William de Compe Martyn, died in prison of Oxford while awaiting trial: [58]
  • Richard Trenchard, parson of Coryton (1316): [59]
  • Thomas, vicar of Widecombe (1307): KB27/189, m. 55d (56d) [60]
  • Walter, parson of Chideock (Chidokford) (1316): [61]

Dorset

  • David, vicar of Netherbury (1328): [62]


  • Humphrey Wace, parson of Dunheved (11328): [63]
  • John de London, parson of South Creake (1316):[64]
  • Magister John de Bamburgh, parson of Botlond (1328): [65]
  • Nicholas de Wyke, parson of Caundelhaddon (1339): [66]
  • Richard, parson of Ashmore (1328):[67]
  • Robert de Stoke, parson of Knightoton (1328): [68]

Essex


  • Henry, vicar of Inworth (1328): JUST3/18/5 m 1 [69]
  • Henry de Suttone, parson of Alphamstone (1316): [70]; [71]
  • John, parson of Sudbury (1319): [72]
  • John de Martone, parson of West Tilbury (1319): [73]
  • John de Somery, parson of Asshedon (1319): [74]
  • Richard, parson of Great Yeldham (1307): KB27/189, m. 13f [75]
  • Richard, parson of Lamarsh (1316):[76]
  • Roger de Caly, vicar of the church of Finchingfield (1307): KB27/189, m. 64 [77]
  • Robert de Stonham, parson of half of Springfield (1316): [78]
  • Thomas de Thorpe, parson of Chelmsford (1328): [79]
  • William Camell, parson of Little Ilford (1399): KB27/558, m Rex 22f [80]
  • William de Cokesfeld, parson of Berdefeld (1307): KB27/189, m. 36 [81]


Gloucestershire

  • Henry de Furneaux, parson of Slimbridge (1338): [82]
  • Roger de Ashwelle, parson of Acton Turville (1316): [83]
  • Roger, vicar of Dounameneye (1307): KB27/189, m. 18d (19d) [84]
  • William de Drax, parson of Saintbury (1319):[85] [86]


Hampshire (county of Southampton)

  • Henry, parson of Asshe (1336): [87]
  • Laurence de St Michael, parson of Dogmersfield (1307): KB27/189, m. 54d (55d) [88]
  • Richard de Burne, parson of Shaldeflete (1319): [89]
  • Robert atte Water, vicar of Arreton (1391): [90]
  • Thomas de Langton, parson of Harley (1310): [91]
  • Thomas de Combe, parson of Exton (1316): [92]
  • Thomas Green, parson of Falle, then parson of ARreton (before 20 Oct. 1391): [93]
  • Thomas Symond, parson of Freshwater (1404): [94]
  • Walter Felyp, rector of Abbotts Ann (1379-1390) (killed Thomas Heyward in Abbotts Ann in December 1390 and took sanctuary in the church, was later outlawed: [95]

Herefordshire

  • Richard de St John, chaplain, vicar of All Saints (1307): [96]


Hertfordshire

  • John Legat, parson of Bygrave (1319): [97]


  • Ralph, parson of Datchworth (1317) (accused of trespass, taking of goods): [98]
  • Robert Inge, parson of Tring (1308): [99]
  • Stephen de Camvyll, parson of Berkhamsted (North Berkham) (1319): [100]
  • Thomas, parson of Westmill (1307): KB27/189, m. 36 [101]
  • William de Hotot, parson of Eston (1328): [102][103]
  • William de St Ivone, parson of St Nicholas de Hertford (1307) : KB27/189, m. 44d (45d) [104]; KB27/189, mm.66 [105]
  • Master de Standone (?), parson of Welwes (1307): KB27/189, m. 44d (45d) [106]


Huntingdonshire

  • Henry de Deneford, parson of Broughton (1328): [107]
  • Hugh, parson of St Andrew (1401): KB27/560, m Rex 11d [108]
  • John de Farndon, vicar of Spaldewyk (1339): [109]
  • John de Kyrkton, parson of Wystowe (1328): [110]
  • John de Staunford, parson of Little Gidding (1319): [111]
  • Oliver, parson of Eltisley (1290): [112]


Kent

  • Adam de Bromlegh, parson of Bromley (1319): [115]
  • Gerald, parson of Ewelle (1316): [116]
  • John de Wyndesore, parson of Newinton (1319): [117]
  • Master Peter Aymerici (Peter Eymeric), parson of East Peckham (1306): [118]; (1307): KB27/189, m. 21d (22d) [119]
  • Philip Canaan, rector of Brook near Wye, committed suicide by hanging (in his chamber in the vicerage by his belt made of string zonam de filo) on 6 January 1402: [120]
  • Master Henry de Groneherst, parson of Hoxton (?) (1316): [121]
  • Peter Henry, parson of Eastwell near Wy (1307):[122]
  • Nicholas, parson of Kingsdown (1319) accused of trespass [123],(1327) (outlawed in 1324 in trespass suit brought by Richard atte Gate of London): [124], [125] [126][127]


  • Thomas de Rede, parson of Wydeford (1310): [128]
  • Thomas de Kersbrok, parson of Oxene (1328): [129]
  • Roland, parson of Moleton (1310): [130]
  • William de Boilleston, parson of Bromley (1344): [131]
  • William Burden, parson of the church of Stone (1328): [132]
  • William de Chelesham, parson of Stockbury (1316): [133]
  • William, parson of Hever (1317): [134]
  • William de Nicole, parson of Fairsted (1319): [135]

Leicestershire

  • John Chaumberleyn, parson of North Kilworth (1383): [136]
  • John, parson of Loughborough (1339): [137]
  • Peter de Eston, parson of Bringhurst (1316): [138]
  • Reginald, parson of Carlton (1308): [139] [140]
  • Richard, vicar of Somerby (1328): [141]
  • Robert de Leicester, parson of Sibstone (1316): [142];(1317):[143], see also TNA, C 241/46/16
  • Magister Robert de Leycester, parson of Gillesdon (1316):[144]
  • Thomas de Outheby, parson of East Bridgford (1328): [145]
  • William Kotte, parson of Saxby (1298): [146]
  • William of Stretton, parson of Stretton (1339): [147]
  • William Wadyngham, vicar of Barrow on Sore (Richard II) (committed suicide in the Sore): [148]

Lincolnshire

  • Abel, parson of St Clemens of Saltfleetby (1328): [149]
  • Eustachius, vicar of Barrow (Barowe) (1316): [150]
  • Hugh, vicar of Metheryngham (1339): [151]
  • John, parson of Dembleby, civil parish in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire (1307): KB27/189, m. 20d (21d) [152]
  • John, vicar of Grimsby, Lincolnshire (1387):JUST 3/173, m. 10 [153]
  • John, parson of Stowyslighby (Stow?) (1307): KB27/189, m. 20d (21d) [154]
  • John de Marynge, parson of Rughton, dead by 1307: KB 27/188, m. 23 [155]
  • John de Musl, parson of Roppele (1307): KB27/189, m. 33 [156]
  • John, parson of Partney (1316) (accused of trespass):[157]
  • Magister John Lutterel, parson of Holm (1316): [158]
  • John, parson of Styandeby (1316): [159]
  • John, vicar of Billesfield (1316): [160]
  • John de Swaneslond, parson of Thoresway (1316): [161]
  • Nicholas, parson of Hareby (1316) (convicted of trespass): [162]
  • Philip, parson of Brassingburgh (1328): [163]
  • Ralph, parson of Blochamtone (Bloxholm) (1307): KB27/189, m. 36d (37d) [164]
  • Ralph, parson of Wrastlingworth (1307): KB 27/188, m. 36 [165]
  • Richard, parson of Hungerton (1306): [166]
  • Richard de Sixendale, parson of Gedney (1339): [167]
  • Robert, parson of Huggesthorp (1307): KB 27/188, m. 18 [168]
  • Robert de Bardelby, parson of Gedney (1316): KB27/225, m. 19 [169]
  • Robert de Brok, parson of Helprigham (1307): KB27/189, m. 52 [170]
  • Robert de Clif, parson of Wiggetoft (1328, accused of robbery and trespass): [171]
  • Robert de Dermyngton, parson of Blankney (1328): [172]
  • Robert de Lacy of Apethorpe, parson of Resham (Reepham?): KB 27/188, m. 50 [173]
  • Robert Lutterel, former parson of Irnham (dead by 1316): [174]
  • Simon de Lyndwood, vicar of Friskney (1328): [175]
  • Simon, vicar of Friskney (1316): [176]
  • Stephen de Malo Lacu, parson of Owston Ferry (?Ouston) (1317): [177]
  • Thomas de Egtone, parson of Springgethorp (1307): KB 27/188, m. 22 [178]
  • Thomas de Swynstede, parson of Aunsby (1307): KB27/189, m. 20d (21d) [179]
  • Walter de Spaldyng, parson of Old Leak (? Leyk) (1316): [180]
  • Master William de Camera, parson of Heapham (All Saints) (1307): KB27/189, m. 4f [181]; KB27/189, m. 7d [182]
  • Master William Gernun, parson of Scrivelsby: (1307): [183]; [184]
  • William de Wylghby, parson of Barrowby (1310): [185]

London

  • John de Rameseye, parson of St Andrew Hubbard (1307): KB 27/188, m. 1 [186]
  • William of Sarum, parson of Bassishaw (1316): [187]


Middlesex

  • John, parson of Finchley church (1400): KB27/558, m Rex 6 [188]
  • John Godmeston, parson of Rosse (1390): [189]
  • Simon de Jarpemill, parson of Bollebrichull (1316): [190]
  • William of Say, parson of Bassishaw (1316): [191]
  • William of Cornwall, parson of Aldermanbury London (1316): [192]

Norfolk

  • Alan de Suwerk, parson of Thelveton (1307): KB 27/188, m. 6 [193]


  • Geoffrey, parson of Burgh Parva (1328): [194]
  • Henry, parson of All Saints in South Pickenham (1328): [195]
  • Henry Tottay(?), vicar of Hardley (1400), former vicar of Denham:[196]


  • John de Rameseye, parson of St Andrew (1307): KB27/189, m. 16d (17d) [197]
  • John, vicar of Worthstede (1307): KB27/189, m. 44d (45d) [198]
  • John Kyng, parson of St Andrew Norwich (1328): [199]
  • John de Wytham, parson of Causton (1316): [200]; (1319): [201]
  • John Wayt, former parson of Aldeburgh (1390) (outlawed on 27 Febr. 1385 at the suit of Walter Godard, brewer and citizen of London, for a debt of £33 2s: [202]
  • John Randes (John Raudes), vicar of Denham (1400), former vicar of Hardley: [203]
  • Nicholas de Counteshale, parson of St Mary's church Fleetwell (1307): KB27/189, m. 34 [204] [205]
  • Oliver de Bradley, parson of Bawsey (1328): [206]
  • Ralph de Pagrave, parson of Asshele (1316): [207]
  • Reginald parson of West Tofts (1316): [208]
  • Richard de Middelham, parson of North Pickenham (1319) (sued for trespass): [209]
  • Robert de Hemyngburgh, parson to a 4th of Antingham St Mary (1316): [210], see also [211]
  • Robert, vicar of Hemenhale church (1307): KB27/189, m. 45d (46d) [212]
  • Robert, parson of Spixworth (1328): [213]
  • Robert, parson of Kellyngg Salthouse (1307): KB27/189, m. 45d (46d) [214]
  • Robert, parson of Necton (1339); [215]
  • Roger Man, parson of Flixton (1343): [216]
  • Robert Miles, parson of Suffield (1319): [217]
  • Simon de Kellyngg, parson of Saxlingham (St Mary the Virgin) (1307): KB27/189, m. 12d [218]; wrongly accused of raping and abducting Amice, wife of John, son of Roger de Mountham (1307): KB27/189, m. 32 [219]
  • Thomas Fastolf, parson of Frettenham (1328) [220]
  • Thomas de Kensington, parson of Sparham (1328): [221]
  • Thomas, parson of Colveston (1316): [222]


  • William, vicar of Honyng' (1307): KB27/189, m. 44d (45d) [223]
  • William Algar, parson of All Saints Cretyngg (1339): [224]
  • William, parson of Marlingford (1316): [225]
  • William de Morton, parson of Holm (1316):[226]
  • William de Melton, parson of Fakenhamdam (1316):[227]
  • William, parson of Great Ellingham. Had 1 librum vocatum missale on 30 March 1388 stolen by William Iynyng, clerk [228]


Northamptonshire

  • Adam Durdent, parson of Maidwell (1316) (convicted of trespass): [229]
  • Adam de Goldyngham, parson of Kislingbury (1307): KB27/189, m. 49 [230]
  • Adam de Waltham, parson of Luffewyk (1316): [231] (1319): [232]
  • Hugh de Lameleye, parson of Pilketon (1328): [233]
  • Master John Neuport, parson of Kilsby (Kyldesby), civil parish in the Daventry district (1400): KB27/558, m Rex 8d [234]
  • John de Ragenhulle, parson of Aldwincle St Peter (1307): KB27/189, m. 14f [235]
  • John de St Mauro vicar of Brigstock (1434): [236]
  • John, vicar of Dodford (1307): [237][238]
  • Nicholas de Musl, vicar of Little Addington (1307): KB27/189, m. 33 [239]
  • Peter Arthur, parson of 2/3 of the church of Boddington (1316): [240]; (1319) [241]
  • Master Richard de Leycestre, parson of Eydon (1307): KB27/189, m. 48 [242]
  • Simon Marys, parson of Glendon (Clendon) (outlawed at the suit of Walter Gynde of Northampton) (1389): [243]
  • Thomas de Langeton, parson of Eydon (1328): [244]
  • Walter Fulpit, vicar of St Giles Northampton (1307): KB27/189, m. 32 [245]
  • William de Holewell, parson of All Saints Aldewynch (1316): [246]; [247]
  • William Legat, parson of Burton (11328):[248]
  • William de Lufwyk, parson of Aldwinckle (1434): [249]
  • William, parson of of Holy Trinity, Blatherwick (1434): [250]
  • William de Stok, parson of Tiffield (1317): [251]
  • William de Stoke, parson of Cotterstock (1434): [252]
  • William de Tonecestre, parson of Earl Stonham (1328): [253]
  • William de Strixton, parson of Deneford (1328): [254]


Northumberland

  • Robert de Scardeburgh, former parson of Covyngton (deceased) (1307): KB27/189, m 60d (61d)[255]
  • Robert, vicar of Edlyngeham (1328): [256]
  • William de Clyve, parson of Angram (1328)@ [257]

Nottinghamshire

  • Adam Lorde, vicar of Heth near Steynesby (accused of felony but acquitted) (1386): JUST 3/173, m. 15 [258]
  • Bartholomew de Cotyngham, parson of Hareworth (1316): [259]
  • Geoffrey, parson of Stretton (1319): [260]
  • Henry de Boune, parson of Claworth (1316)(accused of trespass): [261]
  • Hugh de Lekeburne, vicar of Yelgreve (1319): [262], [263]
  • Hugh de Halum, parson of Hickling (1317): [264]
  • Richard de Cokefeld, parson of Langar (1328): [265]
  • Richard Paytewyn, vicar of South Mustham (South Muskham), killed on 18 March 1389: JUST3/177, m. 48d [266]
  • Roger de Sheffeld, parson of the royal chapel of Nottingham Castle (1319): [267]
  • Thomas atte Hall, vicar of Mattersey (1368): [268]
  • William de Grendon, parson of Babworth (1328): [269]
  • William, vicar of East Markham (Magna Markham) (1328): [270]
  • William, parson of Eakring (1398/99) (convicted of felony): [271]

Oxfordshire

  • Alexander de Medbourne, parson/rector of St Aldates Oxford (1328): [272]
  • Andreas of Woodstock, parson of Combe (1316): [273]
  • John, parson of Neuton (1317): [274]
  • John, vicar of the church of Merton (1328): [275] [276]
  • John de Derby, parson of Swereford (1319): [277]
  • John Gardyner, parson of Chakyndon (outlawed 30 Oct. 1395): [278] [279]
  • Peter de Walyngford, parson of Rousham (1319): [280]
  • Robert de Askeby, parson of Ducklington (1302): [281]
  • Robert, parson of Shotteswell (1316) (accused of taking of chattels): [282]
  • Richard de Musgrave, parson of Bletchington (1310): [283]
  • Stephen de Marcham, parson of Cesterton (1316): [; (1317): [284]


  • Walter de Harpham, parson of Michelmersh (1328): [285]
  • Walter Fachel, parson of Purley (Purle) (1316): [286]
  • Sir William, parson of Mongewell [rector](): KB27/556, m Rex 11f [287]
  • William, vicar of Shelton (1328): [288]
  • William, vicar of St Mary Shelton (1316): [289]
  • William de Roppele, parson of Barford St Michael (1316): [290]
  • William le Despenser, parson of Aldebury (1316): [291]
  • William Grene, vicar of Kidlington. Outlawed on 29 Feb. 1392 at the suit of Christiana, widow of Hugh Couper, for killing her husband [292]


Rutland

  • John de Glaston, parson of Eston (1328) (conspiracy to falsely accuse John Dod of robberies): [293]
  • John de Mullesworthe, parson of North Luffenham (1316) (accused of assault): [294]
  • Walter de Bredon, parson of Whitewell (1316):[295]
  • William, parson of Dristoke (fugitive, killed John Bailly servant of William Morewode) (1378): [296]

Shropshire

  • John Aaron, parson of Madeley (rector 1323-44), civil parish in the borough of Telford and Wrekin (1329): KB27/275, m. Rex 17d [297]
  • John de Erdeston (John de Herdeston), vicar of Prees (1387) (outlawed in Warwickshire at the suit of JOhn Cristeldon of Coventry for debt):[298]
  • John Hichecok, vicar of Welyngton (1383): [299]
  • John Piers (John Pyers), parson of Ludlow (1398): KB27/556, m. Rex 8f [300]
  • Maurice, parson of Cheddington (1307): KB27/189, m. 20 [301]
  • Thomas Ace, parson of Middleton (1307): KB 27/188, m. 22 [302]
  • Thomas Cheynne, parson of Felton (1316) (son of Roger Cheynne, sheriff of Shropshire) :[303]

Somerset

  • John de Middelton, parson of Weston (1307): KB27/189, m. 39d (40d) [304]
  • John Honythorne alias Honylane, rector of Hornblowton in Somerset (pardon for trespass and outlawry on 26 Jan. 1444) [305]
  • Peter, vicar of Combe (1307): KB27/189, m. 39d (40d) [306]
  • Richard de Clapton, parson of Chippestaple, in the diocese of Bath and Wells (1 March 1305): KB27/189, m. 31d (32d) [307]
  • Richard de Birland parson of Sock (1310): [308]
  • Richard Coke, vicar of South Stoke (after Thomas Hykedon): [309]
  • Robert Bays, vicar of Yeovil (outlawed in debt suit brought by William Beauchamp, knight of Warwick, on 39 May 1394, inlawed 25 September 1385 because on King's service in Ireland from 20 July 1383 until 25 Dec. 1385): [310] [311]
  • Thomas Hykedon, vicar of South Stoke (killed John Nette on 30 June 1383 at South Stoke and immediaetly fled): [312]
  • William Hals, parson of Norton Fitzwarren church (Norton by Taunton) (): KB27/554, m Rex 5 [313]
  • William de Lemynstre, vicar of St Cuthbert (1307): KB27/189, m. 39d (40d) [314]
  • William, parson of East Coker (1316): [315]

Staffordshire

  • John de Ryvers, parson of Hanbury (1339): [316]
  • John de Hungerford, parson of Uttoxeter (1319): [317]
  • Gilbert, parson of Clent (1307): KB27/189, m. 40d (41d) [318]
  • William de Cliderhowe, parson of Nortbury (murdered by Trin. 1307): KB27/189, m. 49 [319]

Suffolk

  • Alexander, parson of Dunwich (1310): [320]
  • Geoffrey de Clare, parson of Kirkton in Colneis Hundred (1316): [321]; [322]
  • Geoffrey de Horewode, parson of Bramford (murdered 1 April 1327), uncle of William of Braunford, who prosecutes his death: [323]; [324]
  • Geoffrey de Wasslyngle, parson of Lawshall (1319): [325]
  • Gilbert, parson of Barwe (Barrow) (1325): KB27/260 m 10d Rex [326]
  • Gilbert, parson of Stowe Langton (1316): [327]
  • Henry, parson of Bradfield St. George, or Monks-Bradfield (1316): [328]
  • Hermicus, vicar of Bredfield (1316): [329]
  • Hugh Giffard, parson of Barwe (1316) (accused of trespass by John and Margery Giffard): [330]
  • John de Bradewell, parson of Hasketon (1328): [331]
  • John de Cokefield, parson of Whatfield (1319) (accused of trespass):[332]
  • John de Huntingfield, parson of Huntingfield church (1307):KB27/189, m. 4f [333] [334]
  • John de Not', parson of Gisleham (1307): KB27/189, m. 15d (16d) [335]
  • Nicholas de Sparkeford, parson of Beigholt (1304):[336]
  • Nicholas, parson of Great Whelnetham (1328): [337]
  • Norman, vicar of Bredfield (1317):[338]
  • Richard, parson of Stanfeld (1316): [339]
  • Robert, vicar of Bedingfield (1328), got a son called Geoffrey: KB27/273, 7d Rex [340]
  • Robert de Marchmuleye, parson of Bromeswell (1316): [341]; (1317): [342]
  • Roger de Basterle, vicar of Bedingfield (killed in or before 1328); [343]
  • Roger de Somerton, parson of Mutford (1307): KB27/189, m. 15d (16d) [344]
  • Thomas Haliday, parson of Horsham (1328): [345]
  • Thomas de Totyngton, parson of Wetherden (1328): [346]

Surrey

  • Alard, parson of St George of Southwark (1316): [352] (1317)[353]
  • Hugh, parson de Bergh (1328) (convicted of trespass): [354]
  • John, parson of Neuton (1316): [355]
  • John de Guyton, parson of Ewhurst, civil parish in the borough of Waverley in (1314):[356]
  • John Noner, parson of Woldingham (1389): [357]
  • Patrick Wyot or atte Wode, parson of St Thomas Winchelsea (1375-1378): [358]
  • Thomas de Fanacourt, parson of Wotton (1301): [359]


  • Walter, vicar of Wandsworth (1307): KB27/189, m. 49d (50d) [360]
  • Walter de Clare, parson of Kirton (1319): [361]

Sussex

  • Magister Henry de Clif, parson of Fletching (1319): [362] [363]
  • John, parson of Chailey (Chaggeleye) (1328): [364]
  • John, parson of Burwash (Burghessh) (1316): [365]
  • Thomas de Sourby, vicar of Horsham (1339):[366]

Warwickshire

  • Andrew of Englefield, pardson of Southam. Sued by master Hugh of Langley for 45 marks arrears of annual rent of 40s (1292): [367] PB
  • John, vicar of St Michael Coventry (1328): [368] [369]
  • John de Sibeston, parson of Newbold on Avon (1328): [370]
  • John de Knughtcote, parson of Saxham (1319):[371]
  • John Danvers, parson of Frolesworth (1316): [372]
  • John de Northburgh, parson of Chesterton (Chesterne), outlawed for various felonies on 11 June 1375: [373]
  • Ralph de Salford, vicar of Kinton (1316) (indebted to prior and convent of Kenilworth, £200):[374]
  • Richard Hampton, parson of Fenny Compton (outlawed in a suit of debt in Hertfordshire on 24 August 1387); [375]
  • Thomas le Breton, parson of Church Lawford (1316): [376]
  • Thomas Breton, parson of Wappenbury (1328): [377], (1339)[378]
  • Thomas Fox, vicar of Kingsbury (1328): [379]
  • Thomas de Poley, parson of Newton Regis (1316): [380]
  • William Gamul, vicar of St Trinity Coventry (1390): [381]
  • William Hereward, parson of Farnborough (1316): [382]; (1319): [383]
  • William de la Warde, parson of Austrey (1307): [384]
  • William de Dalby, parson of Ladbroke (1319): [385]

Westmoreland

  • John de Balome, parson of Crosby church [PARISH OF ST. ANDREW, CROSBY GARRETT] (1399): KB27/554, m Rex 9d [386]

Wiltshire

  • Adam Walraund, parson of Dauntsey (1328): [387]
  • Adam Hore, vicar of Wanborough (1378) (indicted of felonies): [388]
  • Humphrey Wace, parson of Dunheved (1319) (owed 20 marks to Richard Trenchard):[389]
  • Richard, vicar of Spersholte (1373): [390]
  • Robert de Brok, parson of Hilperton church (1307): KB27/189, m. 13 [391]
  • Thomas de Molton, parson of Waddon church (1307): KB27/189, m. 13 [392]




Worcestershire

  • Walter, parson of Hunnington church (1307), a civil parish in the Bromsgrove District: KB27/189, m. 29d (30d) [393]
  • William, vicar of Astley (1316):[394]

Yorkshire

  • Adam de Bereyk, vicar of Thorp Arch (1319): [395]
  • Adam de Walton, parson of Great Mitton (1319): [396]
  • Henry, parson of Wyclif church (): KB27/559, mm Rex 13-13d [397]
  • John Waleys (John le Waleys), parson of Melsonby, civil parish in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire (1306): [398]
  • John, parson of Melsonby church (): KB27/559, mm Rex 13-13d [399]
  • John, parson of Marske church, in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire ():KB27/559, mm Rex 13-13d [400]
  • John de Herlaston, parson of Normanton (1328): [401]
  • Nicholas Vigrous, parson of Broxholm (1328): [402]
  • Peter de Cane, parson of Sessay (1319): [403]
  • Richard, parson of Spenyngthorn (): KB27/560, m Rex 4 [404]
  • Richard, parson of Barton (): KB27/559, mm Rex 13-13d [405]
  • Richard Farman, parson of Kirkeby Overblow, in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire (): KB27/559, mm Rex 13-13d [406]
  • Richard de Ayremynne, parson of Elvele (1328): [407]
  • Robert de Penby, parson of Merston (1328): [408]
  • Robert de Sawethorp, parson of Apilton (1290): [409]
  • Roger de Heslarton, parson of Whixley (1328): [410] [411]
  • Roger de Skeryngton, parson of Little Laufare (1339): [412]
  • Thomas Seyntmartyn, parson of Huthom church (): KB27/559, mm Rex 13-13d [413]
  • Thomas parson of Berwyk church in Elmote ():KB27/559, mm Rex 13-13d [414]
  • Thomas de Thirnum, vicar of Felkirk (1328): [415]
  • Thomas Weston, former parson of Bruntingthorp (): KB27/556, m Rex 3d [416]
  • Thomas Wilde, vicar of Marton (1388?) (outlawed at the suit of the abbot of St Mary's abbey York]: [417]
  • Thomas de Staungryve, parson of Tunstall (1328): [418]
  • William Ayremyn, parson of Neubald (): KB27/560, m Rex 4 [419]
  • William, parson of Kyrkeby church (): KB27/559, mm Rex 13-13d [420]
  • William de Percy, parson of Catton (1290): [421]


Wales

    • Howell ap Griff Vagham, vicar of Llandysilio in Wales (killed by John Joce, kight and Philip Bolton, junior before 20 Oct. 1385) [422]