. Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county. amily till he returned to Wiston in 1384 as Rector. Sir Roger atte Cote, chaplain of the chantry,received the rent of Ashurst in 1381. Up to 1386 thepayments are recorded to the chaplain, but withoutname. 69 In Hennessys Chichester Diocese Clergy Lists he is given (Supplement, p. 182)as Rector in 1379, but perhaps he was then chaplain, as was probably Sir Richardatte Oke given as Rector in 1335 (p. 163). The three following names there givenare not found in the Rolls. 182 ROLLS OF THE MANOR OF WISTON. In


. Sussex archaeological collections relating to the history and antiquities of the county. amily till he returned to Wiston in 1384 as Rector. Sir Roger atte Cote, chaplain of the chantry,received the rent of Ashurst in 1381. Up to 1386 thepayments are recorded to the chaplain, but withoutname. 69 In Hennessys Chichester Diocese Clergy Lists he is given (Supplement, p. 182)as Rector in 1379, but perhaps he was then chaplain, as was probably Sir Richardatte Oke given as Rector in 1335 (p. 163). The three following names there givenare not found in the Rolls. 182 ROLLS OF THE MANOR OF WISTON. In Bishop Robert Redes Register, recently edited byPrebendary Deedes for the Sussex Record Society, arethe names of three more Chantry Chaplains of thisperiod :• — William Preston, 1398; John Cosyn, 1399; ThomasBenet (on death of Will: Preston), 1410. There are also some Rectors of Buncton, who are notthe same as the Chantry Chaplains. We have to express our thanks to Mr. Goring for free useof his documents, and to Mr. Gr. S. Mitchell, of Horsham,for much assistance in local SUSSEX CHURCH PLATE. (Continued from Vol. LIII.) By J. E. COUCHMAN. Part II. RURAL DEANERY OF MIDHURST. The Survey of this Rural Deanery ivas supplied by The Elwes. BEPTON. Dedication unknown. A Chalice of Silver. Height 7£ inches ; weight 10-oz. 14-dwts.;hall marks for year 1625 ; makers mark (Walter Shute).Plain, deep, almost straight bowl, thick short stem withflattened knop, and plain top and bottom bands, high domedfoot above deep receding band. Inscribed 11 Simon Waite and ye Parish gave 2 fr to the enlargement of this CommunionCupp (1625 in pounced letters). A Paten Cover of Silver. Diameter 4^inches; weight 3-oz. 10-dwts.;hall marks same as chalice. Plain with foot. A Plated Flagon. COCKING-. Dedication unknown. A Chalice of Silver. Height 8f inches; weight 13-oz. 2-dwts.;hall marks for year 1763; makers mark for William and A plain deep bowl with moulded wire


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