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HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE CHURCH
Capella vel Ecclesia.
Patronus.
1629
E. Chalfield Magna
W mus Eyre, Miles
1678
E. Chalfield Magna
Johannes Hall, Armiger
1689
1707
E. Chawfield
E. Chaldfield Magna
Johannes Hall, Armiger
Johannes Hall, Armiger
1711
E. Chalfeld Magna
- Comes Kingston
1712
E. Chaldfield Magna
W mus Comes Kingston
1761
E. Great Chalfield
Evelyn, Dulte of Kingston
1809
E. Chaldfield Magna
Sir Harry Burrard Neale of
Walhampton, Co. Hants,
Dar*
Clericus.
Johannes Wilton,
p. m. Roberti Bradshaw
Michael Poulton,
p. m.-Wilton
Johannes Deacon
Thomas Weeks,
p. m. Johannis Deacon
Gulielmus Skammell,*
p. m. Thomse Weeks
Johannes Lewis,
p. r. Gulielmi Skamell
Clement Glynn,
p. m. John Lewis
Richard Warner,-]'
p. m. Clement Glynn.
The living is a dischargeci Rectory in the archdeaconry and diocess of Salis-
bury, valued in the King’s Books at £6. The population of the parish, together
with the extra-parochial liberty of Little Chalfield, was, at the census of 1831,
83 souls. The estate was assessed to the Property Tax of 1815, at <£2,920.
“ and discharged from all Taxes and payments whatsoever, except the King's Land Tax and Procurations to the ”
“ Lord Bishop.”
“ Also, The present Incumbent is paid the yearly sum of three Pounds and Ten Shillings, in Lieu of Great and Small ”
“ Tithes, arising and hecoming due on certain Lands in this Parish, belonging to John Blagden, of Grey’s Inn,
“ London, Esq r., and now in the occupation of Farmer Jolin Reynolds.”
“ Also, The present Incumbent hath the Tithe of Hay, Wool, and Lamb, arising on certain Lands in this Parish, he- ”
“ longing to James Moxham, of the City of London, Sugar Refiner; but the agistment Tithes due for dispasturing ”
“ harren cattel on tlie same Estate, are not yet settled.”
“Also, The present Incumbent is paid the yearly sum of nineteen Shillings in Lieu of the Tithes of a Field in this ”
“ Parish, called Bowood.”
“ Also, We retum that tlie Rectory of Great Clialfield hath been augmented with four hundred Pounds, two hundred ”
“ Pounds of wliich were from the Governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne, and the other two hundred Pounds the ”
“ Benefaction of the late Rohert Neale, of Corsham, Esq r. the Interest of wliich, paid yearly, amounts to eight ”
“ Pounds.”
“ Witness our hands, the fourteenth day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ”
“ eiglity-three. Clement Glynn, Rector_James Frickeh, Churchwarden.—William Pain.”]
“ The ahove are true Copies and Extracts talcen from the Originals, and^examined by me,”
“ Edw. Davies, N.P.— D. Registrar.”
* Removed to Tethury in 1712.
t The Rev. Richard Warner, F.A.S. Hon. Mem. of the Imperial Cajsar. Soc. of Nat. Hist. at Moscow, and of the
Dutch Soc. of Sciences at Haerlem, &c. &c., is Author of “ Iiampshire Rxtracted from Homesday Book,” “ Antiqui-
HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF THE CHURCH
Capella vel Ecclesia.
Patronus.
1629
E. Chalfield Magna
W mus Eyre, Miles
1678
E. Chalfield Magna
Johannes Hall, Armiger
1689
1707
E. Chawfield
E. Chaldfield Magna
Johannes Hall, Armiger
Johannes Hall, Armiger
1711
E. Chalfeld Magna
- Comes Kingston
1712
E. Chaldfield Magna
W mus Comes Kingston
1761
E. Great Chalfield
Evelyn, Dulte of Kingston
1809
E. Chaldfield Magna
Sir Harry Burrard Neale of
Walhampton, Co. Hants,
Dar*
Clericus.
Johannes Wilton,
p. m. Roberti Bradshaw
Michael Poulton,
p. m.-Wilton
Johannes Deacon
Thomas Weeks,
p. m. Johannis Deacon
Gulielmus Skammell,*
p. m. Thomse Weeks
Johannes Lewis,
p. r. Gulielmi Skamell
Clement Glynn,
p. m. John Lewis
Richard Warner,-]'
p. m. Clement Glynn.
The living is a dischargeci Rectory in the archdeaconry and diocess of Salis-
bury, valued in the King’s Books at £6. The population of the parish, together
with the extra-parochial liberty of Little Chalfield, was, at the census of 1831,
83 souls. The estate was assessed to the Property Tax of 1815, at <£2,920.
“ and discharged from all Taxes and payments whatsoever, except the King's Land Tax and Procurations to the ”
“ Lord Bishop.”
“ Also, The present Incumbent is paid the yearly sum of three Pounds and Ten Shillings, in Lieu of Great and Small ”
“ Tithes, arising and hecoming due on certain Lands in this Parish, belonging to John Blagden, of Grey’s Inn,
“ London, Esq r., and now in the occupation of Farmer Jolin Reynolds.”
“ Also, The present Incumbent hath the Tithe of Hay, Wool, and Lamb, arising on certain Lands in this Parish, he- ”
“ longing to James Moxham, of the City of London, Sugar Refiner; but the agistment Tithes due for dispasturing ”
“ harren cattel on tlie same Estate, are not yet settled.”
“Also, The present Incumbent is paid the yearly sum of nineteen Shillings in Lieu of the Tithes of a Field in this ”
“ Parish, called Bowood.”
“ Also, We retum that tlie Rectory of Great Clialfield hath been augmented with four hundred Pounds, two hundred ”
“ Pounds of wliich were from the Governors of the Bounty of Queen Anne, and the other two hundred Pounds the ”
“ Benefaction of the late Rohert Neale, of Corsham, Esq r. the Interest of wliich, paid yearly, amounts to eight ”
“ Pounds.”
“ Witness our hands, the fourteenth day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ”
“ eiglity-three. Clement Glynn, Rector_James Frickeh, Churchwarden.—William Pain.”]
“ The ahove are true Copies and Extracts talcen from the Originals, and^examined by me,”
“ Edw. Davies, N.P.— D. Registrar.”
* Removed to Tethury in 1712.
t The Rev. Richard Warner, F.A.S. Hon. Mem. of the Imperial Cajsar. Soc. of Nat. Hist. at Moscow, and of the
Dutch Soc. of Sciences at Haerlem, &c. &c., is Author of “ Iiampshire Rxtracted from Homesday Book,” “ Antiqui-