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A36791 The antiquities of Warwickshire illustrated from records, leiger-books, manuscripts, charters, evidences, tombes, and armes : beautified with maps, prospects and portraictures / by William Dugdale. Dugdale, William, Sir, 1605-1686. 1656 (1656) Wing D2479; ESTC R4379 1,795,370 725

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of Worcester appropriated it to the said Canons reserving a competency for maintenance of the Vicar scilicet not less than C per annum Which Appropriation was confirmed by Pope Gregory the nineth an 1228. 12 Henry 3. In anno 1291. 19 E. 1. it was valued at xxi marks the Vicars portion at that time being vi marks and a half but in 26 H. 8. I find the Vicaridge rated at x li xiii s. iiii d. ix s. v d. ob being then payd out of it for Procurations and Synodals Patroni Vicar●ae Incumbentes Ioh. Rex Angl. ratione vacat Priorat de Kenilworth Hugo de Wells Archidiac● Wellen. 8 Aug. 6. Ioh. Prior Conv. de Kenilworth Will de Ichynton 3 Non. Feb. 1287. Prior Conv. de Kenilworth D. Hugo de Knytcote Cap. 4 Feb. 1342. Pr. C● de Kenilw. ad nominat Isab. relictae T. de Shirley mil. Adam de Kymberworth Diac. 15 Apr. 1362. Pr C. de Kenilw. ad nominat Beatricis de Shirley relictae Hug. de Shirley mil. D. Will. Roby●s Pbr. 10 Iunii 1405. Pr. C. de Kenilw. D. Will. Bele cap. 16 Nov. 1414. Pr. C. de Kenilw. ad nominat Iohan. Bron Roberti Porter firmar de Eatendon D. Thomas Bantyng Pbr. 10 Oct. 1438. Prior Conv. de Kenilworth D. Thomas Parker Cap. 3. Ian. 1452. Prior Conv. de Kenilworth D. Will. Hill Cap. 14. Martii 1452. Prior Conv. de Kenilworth Will. Marten 12 Maii 1472. Prior Conv. de Kenilworth D. Ric. Moore Cap. 17. Nov. 1484. Prior Conv. de Kenilworth D. Iac. Smyth Cap. 6 Feb. 1515. Henr. Shirley ar Henr. Bradney Cler. 2 April 1561. ........ Ioh. Bursey Cler. 13. Nov. 1617. Georgius Shirley Bar. Ioh. Price Cler. 1. Octob. 1621. In the body of this Church be severall marble grave-stones whereon are portraitures in brasse● viz. the first of a man in a gowne with his wife over whose heads are two coats of Armes 1. a Cheveron betwixt 3 trefoiles 2. party per cheveron arg and sable 2 Morecocks of the second in chief And at their feet a plate with this Epitaph Here lyeth buried under this stone Edward Underhill sometime gentleman of this Town with Margaret sometime his wife which Edward disseased this World the fift day of November an D. MDxlvi On whose sollys Ihesu have mercy Amen On another this Inscription Here lyeth buried the bodyes of Thomas Underhill of this Towne Esqu●er● and Elizabeth his wife who lived married together in perfect amitie above 65 years and had issue between them xx Children● viz. xiii sons and vii daughters She dyed 21 Iunni An. D. 1603 and he the 6 day of October next after Their frugality in provision for their Children● their charitable disposition to releive the needy and great bounty in hospitality was a pleasing spectacle to their neighbours and may be an alluring president to their posterity As they lived to the liking and with the love of mortal men so they dyed in the true service and love of the immortall God The poore their Tenants Neighbours and freinds will for a time bewaile the want of them but the Angells of Heaven● and Saints of God will perpetually rejoyce in the company of them for God they feared God they served God they loved and to God they dyed Their warfare in Gods Church militant in earth hath been short but their glory in his Church Triumphant in heaven will be eternall Upon another marble with portraitures in brasse whereon there are two Escocheons of Underhills Armes empaling a Cheveron betwixt three battel-Axes is this Inscription Here lyeth William Underhill of the Inner Temple of London Gentleman of Edward Underhill Esquier second sonne and Ursula his dearly beloved wife youngest daughter of Iohn Congreve of Stretton in com Staff Esquier whose life was a spectacle unto all honest virtuous and obedient wifes and she dyed the xiiii th day of May An. Dom. MDlxi upon whose souls Christ have mercy Amen Under their portraitures is one son and 4 daughters whose names are there exprest viz. William Dorothe Elizabeth Margaret Anne In the North I le are other grave-stones with these following Epitaphs Here lyeth Iane Vnderhill daughter of Thomas Vnderhill of Nether-Etingdon who dyed the sixth day of Iuly an Dom. 1566. Against the North wall is a plaine monumemt of Free-stone over which hangeth a Tablet with this Inscription An Epitaph and true report upon the death of Anthony Underhill the son of Thomas as Underhill of Nether-Etington who dyed the xvi th dat of Iuly An. dom 1587. Anthony Underhill lyeth buried here in stone It were but vaine for to obscure his name Though no man write the death of him alone Yet heaven and earth will still record the same c. In the South Ile is there of late erected a very beautifull monument with Corinthian pillars of Black marble and the statue of a Lady excellently cut lying betwixt them On the south side of it is this Inscription MEMORIAE SACRUM Hic Francisca jacet Frekeltoni nobilis Uxor Magnus eques bello qui Frekeltonus erat Si patrem quaeris Francisce quaere Registrum Portorum tumulo subjacet ipse meo Non moritur mortis Frekeltonum vulnere nomen Nec Portere tuae gloria magna domus Magna tibi majorque viro majorque tonanti Gloria qui mortis nos meminisse jubet On the other side EPITAPHIUM En Francisca docet vivos ad sydera palmas Tendere dum moriens corde gemente levat Rapta paraxismis bidu ô moribunda silebat Quae vivens orbem sprevit orbis opes Illa fidem Christi ver● pietate colebat Octoginta annis vixit illa Deo Illa Deo moritur post mortis funera vivit Sanctorumque inter numina sancta mane● At the west end thereof Here lyeth Dame Frances Freckleton wife of a worthy Knight Sir Ferdinando Freckleton● Obiit● Sept. 13. 1633. Eatendon superior OF this Village containing 3 hides in the Conq. time did Turchil de Warwick possess 1 hide w ch Erm●nfridus then held of him having been the freehold of Almarus before the Norman invasion Another did at that time belong to Hugh de Grentemaisnill being then held of him by one Baldwine but the third then held of the King by Ordric was wast and reckoned amongst the lands of Ric. Forestarius To this Ric. Forestarius succeeded Will. Croc as in Chesterton I have shewed who enfeoffed Fraricus de Bishopesdon thereof to hold by the service of keeping a certain Dog which hide in 33 H. 3. was possest by Bardulfus de Cesterton who had it in marriage with the daughter of Will. de Bishopesdon a descendant from the said Fraricus After this viz. in 36 H. 3. it appears that the heir of Thomas de Etindon held the seventh part of a Knights Fee here of Sewall d● Etindon and
well of the demesns as of the lands held in bond service together with the third sheaf As also one yard land with the housing and orchard belonging to it After which viz in an 1291 19 E. 1 the profits belonging to the Rectory were estimated at xx marks and a half and the Vicars portion at xviii marks but in 26 H. 8. the Vicaridge was rated at xxli Patroni Vicariae Incumbentes c. Prior Conv. de Kenilworth Magr. Richardus temp R. 1. Prior Conv. de Kenilworth Magr. Alex. de Manestoke an 1211. D. Rex ratione Vacationis Priorat de Kenilw. Magr. Hillarius Cler. 6. Ioh. D. Rex ratione Vacationis Priorat de Kenilw. Ric. de Tirinton 9. Ioh. Pr. Conv. de K. D. Hugo de Kenilworth Pbr. 14. Cal. Nov. 1300. Pr. Conv. de K. Gilb. de Wythibroke Pbr. Id. Sept. 1313. Idem Pr. C. de Kenilworth Magr. Ioh. de Chelmundescote Diac. 6. Cal. Apr. 1325. Idem Pr. C. de Kenilworth Rog. White Pbr. 5. Martii 1353. Idem Pr. C. de Kenilworth Rob. Mile 16. Sept. 1360. Idem Pr. C. de Kenilworth Will. de Bradway Pbr. 13. Dec. 1361. Idem Pr. C. de Kenilworth D. Rob. Scharborleyn 22. Feb. 1398. Idem Pr. C. de Kenilworth Io. Bentham cap. 7. Dec. 1419. Idem Pr. C. de Kenilworth D. Rob. Bandy 2. Apr. 1433. Idem Pr. C. de Kenilworth Magr. Thom. Taylard penult Feb. 1455. Idem Pr. C. de Kenilworth D. Ioh. Mud Cap. ult Martii 1467. Idem Pr. C. de Kenilworth Thom. Yardley Cap. 10. Aug. 1479. Idem Pr. C. de Kenilworth Magr. Hugo Chysenall art Magr. 20. Sept. 1458. Idem Pr. C. de Kenilworth D. Ioh. Hill Cap. 3. Iulii 1489 Wil. Gower de Woodall in com Wig. ar ratione concess Pr. C. de Kenilw. Ric. Bishop Cler. 12. Martii 1540. Phil. M. Rex Regina Magr. Thomas Bastard S. Theol. Bacc. 14. Dec. 1556. Ioh. Tonly de Burmington Ioh. Bishop de Brailes gen Will. Tovye Cler. art Magr. 20. Iunii 1584. Walt. Savage de Broadway Will. Sheldon Will Sheldon Andr. Dakers Cler. 26. Apr. 158. Barnabas Bishop Iac. Pallawyne Cler. S. Theol. Bacc. .... Feb. 1611. Cancellarius Magistri Scolar Univers Oxon. virtute Actus Parl. Gerardus Verrier Cler. art Magr. 4. Aug. 1624. Monumentall Inscriptions in the Church HERE LIETH the body of John Davis Gentleman a faithfull lover of Gods VVord who departed this life the seventh day of March A o domini 1609. HERE LIETH the body of Helen Davis the wife of Thomas Davis who was buried the 4 th day of Aprill A o domini 1621. JOHN BISHOP gentleman son of Barnabas Bishop who dyed the fift of October 1627. HERE LYETH buried the body of Helen Bishop the wife of John Bishop of Brayles gent. which Helen deceased the xxx th of December A o domini 1588. JOHN BISHOP Patron of this Church who lived 92 years in good credit and made an happy end the third day of Aprill 1601. God grant him a glorious resurrection Amen HERE LYETH the body of Robert Davis gent● eldest sonne of Richard Davis who by an happy exchange forsooke the earth to enjoy heaven the first of Novembr 1625. Epitaphium Reader should I bost my prize I might too much wrong thine eyes● And reduce thee to that state VVhich was Niobies sad ●ate Let this suffice then here doth lye Stout Mars and witty Mercury HERE LYETH the body of Elizabeth the daughter of Richard Davis gent. whos 's virtuous life is now her best and surviving monument and plainly declareth her unto all that she changed this life for a better the fifth of August 1623. EPITAPHIUM WHAT FEMALE Sexe doth often sever This Phoenix hath conjoyn'd together Virtue and beauty seldome greeting In her congratulate their meeting Loe then interr'd within this place The Virgins glory and the Maydens grace In this Church of Brailes there was a Gild founded by Ric. Nevill Earl of Warwick by the name of a Warden● Brethren and Sisters with two Priests to celebrate divine service every day and to pray for the souls of the said Founders the revenew whereof in 37 H. 8. was certified to be xviii l xiii s ii d ob out of which a Grammar School was then here maintained There was also here a Chantry of two Priests of a much elder foundation but because it relates most to Chelmescote I purpose there to speak of it Chelmescote OF this place I doe not find any mention till H. 3. time it having been originally a member of Brailes and possest therewith by the old Earles of Warwick but in 20. of that Kings reign Roger de Craf●e and Sim. de Turvill were certified to hold halfe a Knights fee here of the Earl of Warwick and in 36 H. 3. Rog. de Crafte and Iohn Mace In that Record it is written Chelmundescote whereby 't is apparent that it had at first its appellation from one Ceolmunde an usual name in the Saxons time Howbeit afterwards was the family of Hubaud whereof I shall discourse in Ipsley possest thereof it being seized into the Kings hands in 50 H. 3. for the rebellion of Henry Hubaud then in Kenilworth Castle against the King But things being composed by the Decree called Dictum de Kenilworth the same Henry enjoyed it again and in 7. E. 1. was certified to hold it of the Earl of Warwick by the service of the fourth part of a Knights fee at which time he had five yard land here in demesn and four held by several Tenants of him in villenage All which did his son Iohn Hubaud possesse in 9 E. 2. But after that time till about Lxx. years I have seen no more of it than that Reginald Lord Grey of Ruthin in 1 H. 4. conveyed it unto one Iohn Lee which Iohn by certain Feoffees past it to Baldwin Boteler in 10 H. 6. whose daughter and heir Elizabeth brought it in marriage unto Eustace de Grenevil about the 38 of H. 6. Since which time the descendants of the said Eustace have enjoyed it till of late years I am of opinion that the said Eustace de Grenevill began the depopulation thereof for our countryman Rous who lived in that time complains of it After wich others followed his example for by the Inquis taken in 9 H. 8. it appears that Henry Grenefeild gent● depopulated 3. mess. and 1. Cottage inclosing Cxx. acres of land the Master and Brethren of the Trinity and S. George his Gild in Warwick 1. mess. with a carucate of land and a halfe containing lx acres and the Chantry Priest here at Chelmescote 1● mess. and 50 acres of land From which Henry Grenefield descended Richard that d●ed seized of this Mannour in