Parish priests and their people in the Middle Ages in England . o pay 3^. for his dinner and 2d. for any othermeal* Masses to be said for the founder and his family,and also to grace after dinner was to be added, May the * In the college at Tonge, any one of the five chaplains bringing aguest to dinner was to pay for him 3^. if at the high table, and \d. if atthe low (,, Lichfield, p. 161). 126 PARISH PRIESTS AND THEIR PEOPLE, souls of John Edward and Robert Lovekyn, our founders,and of the Lord William, Bishop of Winchester, and allfaithful deceased, rest in peace through the mercy ofG
Parish priests and their people in the Middle Ages in England . o pay 3^. for his dinner and 2d. for any othermeal* Masses to be said for the founder and his family,and also to grace after dinner was to be added, May the * In the college at Tonge, any one of the five chaplains bringing aguest to dinner was to pay for him 3^. if at the high table, and \d. if atthe low (,, Lichfield, p. 161). 126 PARISH PRIESTS AND THEIR PEOPLE, souls of John Edward and Robert Lovekyn, our founders,and of the Lord William, Bishop of Winchester, and allfaithful deceased, rest in peace through the mercy ofGod. On the four principal feasts the chaplains were toattend the parish church and make their offerings like otherparishioners. In consideration that John Lovekyn gave amanse to the vicarage, his chapel was to have all oblationswhich came to it.^ The calendar of the chapels, chantries, etc., at thetime of the Reformation, mentions 432 chapels, of which198 are called free chapels. * A. Heales, History of the Free Chapel of St. Mary Magdalen,Kingston-on-Thames,. ^^^ P I^H W^ ?B^ i ?^i=*,^^L^^*»l^!23 i Is M ^^^a i m.
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