A history of the Church of St Giles, Northampton . e same Court for not beinge resident on his * Lansd. MSS., 444, f. 182. On June 29th of this year the Chancellorhad presented Nicholas Browne, , to Achurch ; but on August24th, this presentation was revoked, and Robert Browne was presented. t Instance Book, No. 13, 1590-3, f. 1 (Peterborough Records). % Archdeacons Visitations and Court Acts, 1615, f. 15. BishopWhite Kennett, whose historical collections were made about the year1720, says:— The tradition goes, as reported by Dr. Sanderson, thepresent incumbent, that he (Brown


A history of the Church of St Giles, Northampton . e same Court for not beinge resident on his * Lansd. MSS., 444, f. 182. On June 29th of this year the Chancellorhad presented Nicholas Browne, , to Achurch ; but on August24th, this presentation was revoked, and Robert Browne was presented. t Instance Book, No. 13, 1590-3, f. 1 (Peterborough Records). % Archdeacons Visitations and Court Acts, 1615, f. 15. BishopWhite Kennett, whose historical collections were made about the year1720, says:— The tradition goes, as reported by Dr. Sanderson, thepresent incumbent, that he (Browne) was 40 years parson of Achurch, and yet never lived in the Parsonage house, but at Thorp Waterville, a village belonging to the parish, in a poor sort of cottage,run up without any flat roof, because as he pretended, he was notworthy to live under any roof. He kept only the Pidgeon House, orDove Cote at Achurch in his hands, which his heirs claimed as theirproperty, till recovered by Dr. Sanderson. Lansd. MS. 1029. f. 43, dorse l¥Ttt Li3- 7.


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