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*Henry Bacon, parson of Little Abington (1316): [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/KB27no226/aKB27no226fronts/IMG_0234.htm]
 
*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 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H4/KB27no554/aKB27no554fronts/IMG_0349.htm]
 
*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 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H4/KB27no554/aKB27no554fronts/IMG_0349.htm]
  

Revision as of 16:29, 1 January 2025


Medieval Parsons, vicars etc. up to 1500, arranged by counties
Main Contributor: Susanne Brand (SB)


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Bedfordshire

  • Master John de Sudynton, parson of Potton Church (1306): [1]; (1307) KB27/189, m. 1d [2]
  • John de Cotyngham, parson of Grendon (1339):[3]


  • 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): [4]; (1307): KB27/189, m. 32 [5]
  • Richard de Potesgrave, parson of Byfleet (1316): [6]
  • Roger de Pateshull, parson of Bletsoe (1316): [7]; [8]
  • William de Abington, parson of Yeveldon (1308); [9]


Berkshire

  • Fulk, vicar of Middleton (1310): [10]
  • Hugh de Patryngton, parson of Anynton (1328): [11]


  • Nicholas de Walecote, parson of Compton Beauchamp (1328): [12]


  • William, parson of Peasemore (1401): KB27/560, m Rex 11 [13]


Buckinghamshire

  • Adam de Osgodby, parson of Wavendon (1307): KB27/189, m. 44 [14]
  • Edward de Everleye, parson of Sulbury (1307): KB 27/188, m. 23 [15]
  • Henry de Merk, parson of Campes (1339): [16]
  • John, parson of Tyringham (1304): [17], [18]
  • John Prikke, parson of Tyringham (1432): TNA, C 139/54/33 mm.1–2
  • Nicholas de Luchefeld, parson of Chalgrave (1316) (has a brother called Henry) (both convicted of trespass): [19]
  • Richard Atte, parson of Wavendon (1307): KB27/189, m. 44 [20]
  • Ralph, parson of Dodington (1290), got a sister called Amicia: [21]
  • Robert, son of Bernard, parson of Lekhamstead (1319):[22]
  • Simon de Burncestre, parson of Drayton Beauchamp (1310): [23]
  • William de Meyne, parson of Ludgershall (1308): [24]
  • William, vicar of Little Brickell (1290); [25]
  • William de Wychinton, parson of the third portion of Waddesdon (1316): [26]
  • William, vicar of Huseburn (1316); [27]

Cambridgeshire

  • Henry Bacon, parson of Little Abington (1316): [28]
  • 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 [29]
  • John de Newesoun, parson of Gamelyngeye (1319): [30]
  • Nicholas Capocie, parson of Stepelmordon (1319); [31]
  • Ralph Tydde, vicar of Barkway (1339) (assault of Katherina de Pulham): [32]
  • Richard de Newenham, parson of Coates (1328): [33]
  • Richard de Badewell/Badewe, parson of Branketre (1317): [34]
  • Saer de Ros, parson of Sampford Magna (1317) (accused of conspiracy): [35]
  • Simon, vicar of Littleport, a village in East Cambridgeshire, in the Isle of Ely (1377): JUST 3/164, m. 17 [36]
  • Thomas de Suthewerk, parson of Caldecote (1310): [37]
  • Thomas de Pateshull, parson of Grantchester (1328): [38]
  • Thomas Wilkons, parson of Barton (Barnton) (1339) (conspiracy): [39]
  • Thomas de Neusom, parson of Great Gransden (1316): [40]


  • William, parson of St Vigor of Fulbourn (1307): [41]


Cumbria

  • William de Hillum, parson of Wigton (1328): [42]

Derbyshire

  • John de Barton (John Barton), parson of Lee (1400): KB27/558, m Rex 10d [43]
  • Richard, parson of North Wingfield (Halewynnefeld) (1307): [44]
  • William Talbot, parson of Ravenstone (1339): [45]
  • Walter de London, vicar of Werburgh (1319) (accused of rape): [46]


Devonshire

  • Edmund, parson of Hamme (Georgeham)(1307): KB27/189, m. 29 [47]
  • Geoffrey de Malleston, parson of Charleton (1307): KB27/189, m. 22d (23d) [48]
  • Gilbert, parson of Rockbeare (1307): KB 27/188, m. 18 [49]; (1316): [50]
  • Henry de Haliswell, vicar of Callington (1307): KB27/189, m. 36d (37d) [51]
  • Hugh de Wodestok, parson of All Saints in Goldsmithstreet of Exeter (1307): KB27/189, m. 35 [52]
  • Richard, parson of North Wingfield (Hallewynefeld) (1307): KB27/189, mm. 64 [53]
  • 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: [54]
  • Richard Trenchard, parson of Coryton (1316): [55]
  • Thomas, vicar of Widecombe (1307): KB27/189, m. 55d (56d) [56]
  • Walter, parson of Chideock (Chidokford) (1316): [57]

Dorset

  • David, vicar of Netherbury (1328): [58]


  • Humphrey Wace, parson of Dunheved (11328): [59]
  • Magister John de Bamburgh, parson of Botlond (1328): [60]
  • Nicholas de Wyke, parson of Caundelhaddon (1339): [61]
  • Richard, parson of Ashmore (1328):[62]
  • Robert de Stoke, parson of Knightoton (1328): [63]

Essex


  • Henry, vicar of Inworth (1328): JUST3/18/5 m 1 [64]
  • Henry de Suttone, parson of Alphamstone (1316): [65]; [66]
  • John, parson of Sudbury (1319): [67]
  • John de Martone, parson of West Tilbury (1319): [68]
  • John de Somery, parson of Asshedon (1319): [69]
  • Richard, parson of Great Yeldham (1307): KB27/189, m. 13f [70]
  • Richard, parson of Lamarsh (1316):[71]
  • Roger de Caly, vicar of the church of Finchingfield (1307): KB27/189, m. 64 [72]
  • Robert de Stonham, parson of half of Springfield (1316): [73]
  • Thomas de Thorpe, parson of Chelmsford (1328): [74]
  • William Camell, parson of Little Ilford (1399): KB27/558, m Rex 22f [75]
  • William de Cokesfeld, parson of Berdefeld (1307): KB27/189, m. 36 [76]


Gloucestershire

  • Henry de Furneaux, parson of Slimbridge (1338): [77]
  • Roger de Ashwelle, parson of Acton Turville (1316): [78]
  • Roger, vicar of Dounameneye (1307): KB27/189, m. 18d (19d) [79]
  • William de Drax, parson of Saintbury (1319):[80] [81]


Hampshire (county of Southampton)

  • Laurence de St Michael, parson of Dogmersfield (1307): KB27/189, m. 54d (55d) [82]
  • Richard de Burne, parson of Shaldeflete (1319): [83]
  • Thomas de Langton, parson of Harley (1310): [84]

Herefordshire

  • Richard de St John, chaplain, vicar of All Saints (1307): [85]


Hertfordshire

  • John Legat, parson of Bygrave (1319): [86]


  • Ralph, parson of Datchworth (1317) (accused of trespass, taking of goods): [87]
  • Robert Inge, parson of Tring (1308): [88]
  • Stephen de Camvyll, parson of Berkhamsted (North Berkham) (1319): [89]
  • Thomas, parson of Westmill (1307): KB27/189, m. 36 [90]
  • William de Hotot, parson of Eston (1328): [91][92]
  • William de St Ivone, parson of St Nicholas de Hertford (1307) : KB27/189, m. 44d (45d) [93]; KB27/189, mm.66 [94]
  • Master de Standone (?), parson of Welwes (1307): KB27/189, m. 44d (45d) [95]


Huntingdonshire

  • Henry de Deneford, parson of Broughton (1328): [96]
  • Hugh, parson of St Andrew (1401): KB27/560, m Rex 11d [97]
  • John de Farndon, vicar of Spaldewyk (1339): [98]
  • John de Kyrkton, parson of Wystowe (1328): [99]
  • John de Staunford, parson of Little Gidding (1319): [100]
  • Oliver, parson of Eltisley (1290): [101]


Kent

  • Adam de Bromlegh, parson of Bromley (1319): [104]
  • John de Wyndesore, parson of Newinton (1319): [105]
  • Master Peter Aymerici (Peter Eymeric), parson of East Peckham (1306): [106]; (1307): KB27/189, m. 21d (22d) [107]
  • Peter Henry, parson of Eastwell near Wy (1307):[108]
  • Nicholas, parson of Kingsdown (1319) accused of trespass [109],(1327) (outlawed in 1324 in trespass suit brought by Richard atte Gate of London): [110], [111] [112][113]


  • Thomas de Rede, parson of Wydeford (1310): [114]
  • Thomas de Kersbrok, parson of Oxene (1328): [115]
  • Roland, parson of Moleton (1310): [116]
  • William de Boilleston, parson of Bromley (1344): [117]
  • William Burden, parson of the church of Stone (1328): [118]
  • William de Chelesham, parson of Stockbury (1316): [119]
  • William, parson of Hever (1317): [120]
  • William de Nicole, parson of Fairsted (1319): [121]

Leicestershire

  • John Chaumberleyn, parson of North Kilworth (1383): [122]
  • John, parson of Loughborough (1339): [123]
  • Peter de Eston, parson of Bringhurst (1316): [124]
  • Reginald, parson of Carlton (1308): [125] [126]
  • Richard, vicar of Somerby (1328): [127]
  • Robert de Leicester, parson of Sibstone (1317):[128], see also TNA, C 241/46/16
  • Magister Robert de Leycester, parson of Gillesdon (1316):[129]
  • Thomas de Outheby, parson of East Bridgford (1328): [130]
  • William Kotte, parson of Saxby (1298): [131]
  • William of Stretton, parson of Stretton (1339): [132]

Lincolnshire

  • Abel, parson of St Clemens of Saltfleetby (1328): [133]
  • Hugh, vicar of Metheryngham (1339): [134]
  • John, parson of Dembleby, civil parish in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire (1307): KB27/189, m. 20d (21d) [135]
  • John, vicar of Grimsby, Lincolnshire (1387):JUST 3/173, m. 10 [136]
  • John, parson of Stowyslighby (Stow?) (1307): KB27/189, m. 20d (21d) [137]
  • John de Marynge, parson of Rughton, dead by 1307: KB 27/188, m. 23 [138]
  • John de Musl, parson of Roppele (1307): KB27/189, m. 33 [139]
  • John, parson of Partney (1316) (accused of trespass):[140]
  • Magister John Lutterel, parson of Holm (1316): [141]
  • John, parson of Styandeby (1316): [142]
  • John, vicar of Billesfield (1316): [143]
  • Nicholas, parson of Hareby (1316) (convicted of trespass): [144]
  • Philip, parson of Brassingburgh (1328): [145]
  • Ralph, parson of Blochamtone (Bloxholm) (1307): KB27/189, m. 36d (37d) [146]
  • Ralph, parson of Wrastlingworth (1307): KB 27/188, m. 36 [147]
  • Richard, parson of Hungerton (1306): [148]
  • Richard de Sixendale, parson of Gedney (1339): [149]
  • Robert, parson of Huggesthorp (1307): KB 27/188, m. 18 [150]
  • Robert de Bardelby, parson of Gedney (1316): KB27/225, m. 19 [151]
  • Robert de Brok, parson of Helprigham (1307): KB27/189, m. 52 [152]
  • Robert de Clif, parson of Wiggetoft (1328, accused of robbery and trespass): [153]
  • Robert de Dermyngton, parson of Blankney (1328): [154]
  • Robert Lutterel, former parson of Irnham (dead by 1316): [155]
  • Simon de Lyndwood, vicar of Friskney (1328): [156]
  • Simon, vicar of Friskney (1316): [157]
  • Stephen de Malo Lacu, parson of Owston Ferry (?Ouston) (1317): [158]
  • Thomas de Egtone, parson of Springgethorp (1307): KB 27/188, m. 22 [159]
  • Thomas de Swynstede, parson of Aunsby (1307): KB27/189, m. 20d (21d) [160]
  • Walter de Spaldyng, parson of Old Leak (? Leyk) (1316): [161]
  • Master William de Camera, parson of Heapham (All Saints) (1307): KB27/189, m. 4f [162]; KB27/189, m. 7d [163]
  • Master William Gernun, parson of Scrivelsby: (1307): [164]
  • William de Wylghby, parson of Barrowby (1310): [165]

London

  • John de Rameseye, parson of St Andrew Hubbard (1307): KB 27/188, m. 1 [166]


Middlesex

  • John, parson of Finchley church (1400): KB27/558, m Rex 6 [167]
  • Simon de Jarpemill, parson of Bollebrichull (1316): [168]
  • William of Say, parson of Bassishaw (1316): [169]
  • William of Cornwall, parson of Aldermanbury London (1316): [170]

Norfolk

  • Alan de Suwerk, parson of Thelveton (1307): KB 27/188, m. 6 [171]


  • Geoffrey, parson of Burgh Parva (1328): [172]
  • Henry, parson of All Saints in South Pickenham (1328): [173]


  • John de Rameseye, parson of St Andrew (1307): KB27/189, m. 16d (17d) [174]
  • John, vicar of Worthstede (1307): KB27/189, m. 44d (45d) [175]
  • John Kyng, parson of St Andrew Norwich (1328): [176]
  • John de Wytham, parson of Causton (1316): [177]; (1319): [178]
  • Nicholas de Counteshale, parson of St Mary's church Fleetwell (1307): KB27/189, m. 34 [179] [180]
  • Oliver de Bradley, parson of Bawsey (1328): [181]


  • Reginald parson of West Tofts (1316): [182]
  • Richard de Middelham, parson of North Pickenham (1319) (sued for trespass): [183]
  • Robert de Hemyngburgh, parson to a 4th of Antingham St Mary (1316): [184], see also [185]
  • Robert, vicar of Hemenhale church (1307): KB27/189, m. 45d (46d) [186]
  • Robert, parson of Spixworth (1328): [187]
  • Robert, parson of Kellyngg Salthouse (1307): KB27/189, m. 45d (46d) [188]
  • Robert, parson of Necton (1339); [189]
  • Roger Man, parson of Flixton (1343): [190]
  • Robert Miles, parson of Suffield (1319): [191]
  • Simon de Kellyngg, parson of Saxlingham (St Mary the Virgin) (1307): KB27/189, m. 12d [192]; wrongly accused of raping and abducting Amice, wife of John, son of Roger de Mountham (1307): KB27/189, m. 32 [193]
  • Thomas Fastolf, parson of Frettenham (1328) [194]
  • Thomas de Kensington, parson of Sparham (1328): [195]
  • Thomas, parson of Colveston (1316): [196]


  • William, vicar of Honyng' (1307): KB27/189, m. 44d (45d) [197]
  • William Algar, parson of All Saints Cretyngg (1339): [198]
  • William, parson of Marlingford (1316): [199]
  • William de Morton, parson of Holm (1316):[200]
  • William de Melton, parson of Fakenhamdam (1316):[201]


Northamptonshire

  • Adam Durdent, parson of Maidwell (1316) (convicted of trespass): [202]
  • Adam de Goldyngham, parson of Kislingbury (1307): KB27/189, m. 49 [203]
  • Adam de Waltham, parson of Luffewyk (1316): [204] (1319): [205]
  • Hugh de Lameleye, parson of Pilketon (1328): [206]
  • Master John Neuport, parson of Kilsby (Kyldesby), civil parish in the Daventry district (1400): KB27/558, m Rex 8d [207]
  • John de Ragenhulle, parson of Aldwincle St Peter (1307): KB27/189, m. 14f [208]
  • John de St Mauro vicar of Brigstock (1434): [209]
  • John, vicar of Dodford (1307): [210][211]
  • Nicholas de Musl, vicar of Little Addington (1307): KB27/189, m. 33 [212]
  • Peter Arthur, parson of 2/3 of the church of Boddington (1316): [213]; (1319) [214]
  • Master Richard de Leycestre, parson of Eydon (1307): KB27/189, m. 48 [215]
  • Thomas de Langeton, parson of Eydon (1328): [216]
  • Walter Fulpit, vicar of St Giles Northampton (1307): KB27/189, m. 32 [217]
  • William de Holewell, parson of All Saints Aldewynch (1316): [218]; [219]
  • William Legat, parson of Burton (11328):[220]
  • William de Lufwyk, parson of Aldwinckle (1434): [221]
  • William, parson of of Holy Trinity, Blatherwick (1434): [222]
  • William de Stok, parson of Tiffield (1317): [223]
  • William de Stoke, parson of Cotterstock (1434): [224]
  • William de Tonecestre, parson of Earl Stonham (1328): [225]
  • William de Strixton, parson of Deneford (1328): [226]


Northumberland

  • Robert de Scardeburgh, former parson of Covyngton (deceased) (1307): KB27/189, m 60d (61d)[227]
  • Robert, vicar of Edlyngeham (1328): [228]
  • William de Clyve, parson of Angram (1328)@ [229]

Nottinghamshire

  • Adam Lorde, vicar of Heth near Steynesby (accused of felony but acquitted) (1386): JUST 3/173, m. 15 [230]
  • Bartholomew de Cotyngham, parson of Hareworth (1316): [231]
  • Geoffrey, parson of Stretton (1319): [232]
  • Henry de Boune, parson of Claworth (1316)(accused of trespass): [233]
  • Hugh de Lekeburne, vicar of Yelgreve (1319): [234], [235]
  • Hugh de Halum, parson of Hickling (1317): [236]
  • Richard de Cokefeld, parson of Langar (1328): [237]
  • Richard Paytewyn, vicar of South Mustham (South Muskham), killed on 18 March 1389: JUST3/177, m. 48d [238]
  • Roger de Sheffeld, parson of the royal chapel of Nottingham Castle (1319): [239]
  • William de Grendon, parson of Babworth (1328): [240]
  • William, vicar of East Markham (Magna Markham) (1328): [241]

Oxfordshire

  • Alexander de Medbourne, parson/rector of St Aldates Oxford (1328): [242]
  • John, parson of Neuton (1317): [243]
  • John, vicar of the church of Merton (1328): [244] [245]
  • John de Derby, parson of Swereford (1319): [246]
  • Peter de Walyngford, parson of Rousham (1319): [247]
  • Robert de Askeby, parson of Ducklington (1302): [248]
  • Richard de Musgrave, parson of Bletchington (1310): [249]
  • Stephen de Marcham, parson of Cesterton (1316): [; (1317): [250]


  • Walter de Harpham, parson of Michelmersh (1328): [251]
  • Walter Fachel, parson of Purley (Purle) (1316): [252]
  • Sir William, parson of Mongewell [rector](): KB27/556, m Rex 11f [253]
  • William, vicar of Shelton (1328): [254]
  • William, vicar of St Mary Shelton (1316): [255]
  • William de Roppele, parson of Barford St Michael (1316): [256]


Rutland

  • John de Glaston, parson of Eston (1328) (conspiracy to falsely accuse John Dod of robberies): [257]
  • John de Mullesworthe, parson of North Luffenham (1316) (accused of assault): [258]
  • Walter de Bredon, parson of Whitewell (1316):[259]

Shropshire

  • John Aaron, parson of Madeley (rector 1323-44), civil parish in the borough of Telford and Wrekin (1329): KB27/275, m. Rex 17d [260]
  • John Hichecok, vicar of Welyngton (1383): [261]
  • John Piers (John Pyers), parson of Ludlow (1398): KB27/556, m. Rex 8f [262]
  • Maurice, parson of Cheddington (1307): KB27/189, m. 20 [263]
  • Thomas Ace, parson of Middleton (1307): KB 27/188, m. 22 [264]
  • Thomas Cheynne, parson of Felton (1316) (son of Roger Cheynne, sheriff of Shropshire) :[265]

Somerset

  • John de Middelton, parson of Weston (1307): KB27/189, m. 39d (40d) [266]
  • Peter, vicar of Combe (1307): KB27/189, m. 39d (40d) [267]
  • Richard de Clapton, parson of Chippestaple, in the diocese of Bath and Wells (1 March 1305): KB27/189, m. 31d (32d) [268]
  • Richard de Birland parson of Sock (1310): [269]
  • William Hals, parson of Norton Fitzwarren church (Norton by Taunton) (): KB27/554, m Rex 5 [270]
  • William de Lemynstre, vicar of St Cuthbert (1307): KB27/189, m. 39d (40d) [271]
  • William, parson of East Coker (1316): [272]

Staffordshire

  • John de Ryvers, parson of Hanbury (1339): [273]
  • John de Hungerford, parson of Uttoxeter (1319): [274]
  • Gilbert, parson of Clent (1307): KB27/189, m. 40d (41d) [275]
  • William de Cliderhowe, parson of Nortbury (murdered by Trin. 1307): KB27/189, m. 49 [276]

Suffolk

  • Alexander, parson of Dunwich (1310): [277]
  • Geoffrey de Clare, parson of Kirton (Kyrketon) (1316): [278]
  • Geoffrey de Horewode, parson of Bramford (murdered 1 April 1327), uncle of William of Braunford, who prosecutes his death: [279]; [280]
  • Geoffrey de Wasslyngle, parson of Lawshall (1319): [281]
  • Gilbert, parson of Barwe (Barrow) (1325): KB27/260 m 10d Rex [282]
  • Gilbert, parson of Stowe Langton (1316): [283]
  • Henry, parson of Bradfield St. George, or Monks-Bradfield (1316): [284]
  • Hermicus, vicar of Bredfield (1316): [285]
  • John de Bradewell, parson of Hasketon (1328): [286]
  • John de Cokefield, parson of Whatfield (1319) (accused of trespass):[287]
  • John de Huntingfield, parson of Huntingfield church (1307):KB27/189, m. 4f [288] [289]
  • John de Not', parson of Gisleham (1307): KB27/189, m. 15d (16d) [290]
  • Nicholas de Sparkeford, parson of Beigholt (1304):[291]
  • Nicholas, parson of Great Whelnetham (1328): [292]
  • Norman, vicar of Bredfield (1317):[293]
  • Robert, vicar of Bedingfield (1328), got a son called Geoffrey: KB27/273, 7d Rex [294]
  • Robert de Marchmuleye, parson of Bromeswell (1316): [295]; (1317): [296]
  • Roger de Basterle, vicar of Bedingfield (killed in or before 1328); [297]
  • Roger de Somerton, parson of Mutford (1307): KB27/189, m. 15d (16d) [298]
  • Thomas Haliday, parson of Horsham (1328): [299]
  • Thomas de Totyngton, parson of Wetherden (1328): [300]

Surrey

  • Alard, parson of St George of Southwark (1316): [306] (1317)[307]
  • Hugh, parson de Bergh (1328) (convicted of trespass): [308]
  • John, parson of Neuton (1316): [309]
  • John de Guyton, parson of Ewhurst, civil parish in the borough of Waverley in (1314):[310]
  • Thomas de Fanacourt, parson of Wotton (1301): [311]
  • Walter, vicar of Wandsworth (1307): KB27/189, m. 49d (50d) [312]
  • Walter de Clare, parson of Kirton (1319): [313]

Sussex

  • Magister Henry de Clif, parson of Fletching (1319): [314] [315]
  • John, parson of Chailey (Chaggeleye) (1328): [316]
  • John, parson of Burwash (Burghessh) (1316): [317]
  • Thomas de Sourby, vicar of Horsham (1339):[318]

Warwickshire

  • John, vicar of St Michael Coventry (1328): [319] [320]
  • John de Sibeston, parson of Newbold on Avon (1328): [321]
  • John de Knughtcote, parson of Saxham (1319):[322]
  • Ralph de Salford, vicar of Kinton (1316) (indebted to prior and convent of Kenilworth, £200):[323]
  • Thomas le Breton, parson of Church Lawford (1316): [324]
  • Thomas Breton, parson of Wappenbury (1328): [325], (1339)[326]
  • Thomas Fox, vicar of Kingsbury (1328): [327]
  • Thomas de Poley, parson of Newton Regis (1316): [328]
  • William Hereward, parson of Farnborough (1316): [329]; (1319): [330]
  • William de la Warde, parson of Austrey (1307): [331]
  • William de Dalby, parson of Ladbroke (1319): [332]

Westmoreland

  • John de Balome, parson of Crosby church [PARISH OF ST. ANDREW, CROSBY GARRETT] (1399): KB27/554, m Rex 9d [333]

Wiltshire

  • Adam Walraund, parson of Dauntsey (1328): [334]
  • Humphrey Wace, parson of Dunheved (1319) (owed 20 marks to Richard Trenchard):[335]
  • Richard, vicar of Spersholte (1373): [336]
  • Robert de Brok, parson of Hilperton church (1307): KB27/189, m. 13f [337]
  • Thomas de Molton, parson of Waddon church (1307): KB27/189, m. 13f [338]




Worcestershire

  • Walter, parson of Hunnington church (1307), a civil parish in the Bromsgrove District: KB27/189, m. 29d (30d) [339]
  • William, vicar of Astley (1316):[340]

Yorkshire

  • Adam de Bereyk, vicar of Thorp Arch (1319): [341]
  • Adam de Walton, parson of Great Mitton (1319): [342]
  • Henry, parson of Wyclif church (): KB27/559, mm Rex 13-13d [343]
  • John Waleys (John le Waleys), parson of Melsonby, civil parish in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire (1306): [344]
  • John, parson of Melsonby church (): KB27/559, mm Rex 13-13d [345]
  • John, parson of Marske church, in the Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire ():KB27/559, mm Rex 13-13d [346]
  • John de Herlaston, parson of Normanton (1328): [347]
  • Nicholas Vigrous, parson of Broxholm (1328): [348]
  • Peter de Cane, parson of Sessay (1319): [349]
  • Richard, parson of Spenyngthorn (): KB27/560, m Rex 4 [350]
  • Richard, parson of Barton (): KB27/559, mm Rex 13-13d [351]
  • Richard Farman, parson of Kirkeby Overblow, in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire (): KB27/559, mm Rex 13-13d [352]
  • Richard de Ayremynne, parson of Elvele (1328): [353]
  • Robert de Penby, parson of Merston (1328): [354]
  • Robert de Sawethorp, parson of Apilton (1290): [355]
  • Roger de Heslarton, parson of Whixley (1328): [356] [357]
  • Roger de Skeryngton, parson of Little Laufare (1339): [358]
  • Thomas Seyntmartyn, parson of Huthom church (): KB27/559, mm Rex 13-13d [359]
  • Thomas parson of Berwyk church in Elmote ():KB27/559, mm Rex 13-13d [360]
  • Thomas de Thirnum, vicar of Felkirk (1328): [361]
  • Thomas Weston, former parson of Bruntingthorp (): KB27/556, m Rex 3d [362]
  • Thomas de Staungryve, parson of Tunstall (1328): [363]
  • William Ayremyn, parson of Neubald (): KB27/560, m Rex 4 [364]
  • William, parson of Kyrkeby church (): KB27/559, mm Rex 13-13d [365]
  • William de Percy, parson of Catton (1290): [366]