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assessed value is derived from a number of holdings which are listed elsewhere in the taxatio text.
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Benefice details: | LONDON, ST WERBURGA London, Lambeth Palace Library, 1212, fos 187-189 (Canterbury), fos 189v-190v (abp's exempt deaneries in other dioceses) (note that refs to other parts of this MS, as the list of churches in the abp's patronage, are to LPL1212) p.190vTQ3228121 ded: ST WERBURGA (later ST JOHN THE EVANGELIST) C.Brooke & G.Keir, London 800-1216: The Shaping of a City (London, 1975) p.123 CANTERBURY, KENT, CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL PRIORY, PRIOR £ 0. 1 s. 0 d. London, Lambeth Palace Library, 1212, fos 187-189 (Canterbury), fos 189v-190v (abp's exempt deaneries in other dioceses) (note that refs to other parts of this MS, as the list of churches in the abp's patronage, are to LPL1212) p.190v(pension)
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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, Canterbury, cathedral, Kent, priory, Benedictine Monks 2 Registrum Roberti Winchelsey, Cantuariensis Archiepiscopi 1294-1313, ed. R.Graham, 2 vols continuously paginated (CYS, 1952-56) p.1213
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Ecclesia Sancte Wereburge London, Lambeth Palace Library, 1212, fos 187-189 (Canterbury), fos 189v-190v (abp's exempt deaneries in other dioceses) (note that refs to other parts of this MS, as the list of churches in the abp's patronage, are to LPL1212) p.190v variants( var.) This item in LBCA 190v actually reads 'non taxatur', but the value of the church, as accepted here, is 2 marks in CCA1 355, BCA1 12 and BCA2 76v. Canterbury Dean and Chapter Muniments, Reg J, pp. 177-83 (Canterbury), pp. 353-5 (archbishop's exempt deaneries in other dioceses) p.355(listed as exempt; appropriated to military order, hospital or poor nunnery)
| | Pensio prioris (viz. ecclesie Christi Cant') in eadem London, Lambeth Palace Library, 1212, fos 187-189 (Canterbury), fos 189v-190v (abp's exempt deaneries in other dioceses) (note that refs to other parts of this MS, as the list of churches in the abp's patronage, are to LPL1212) p.190v(listed as exempt; appropriated to military order, hospital or poor nunnery)
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1 An approximate grid reference is given for this church which later became St St John the Evangelist. It stood in Friday Street, according to Stow, but was not rebuilt after the Great Fire. C.Brooke & G.Keir, London 800-1216: The Shaping of a City (London, 1975) p.123 2 See HenNovRep 483 and (re-dedicated to St John the Evangelist) NewcourtRep1 329-30. G.Hennessy, Novum Repertorium Ecclesiasticum Parochiale Londinense (London, 1898) p.483
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