. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . shop of Winchester, in answer to a petition » Hants, i, 48 3 Feet of F. Hants, East. 4 MSS. 2031, fol. 15; 2032,fol. 138 d. ; 2033, fol. 18. 100 His gift was confirmed by his sonand successor John de St. Manefeo in1380 (Close, 4 Ric. II, m. 42 d.). 101 W3-^WjR^.(),i36.,M Pat. 2 Ric. II, pt. i, m. 2. 103 His report ends by stating that thenecessities and evident interests of thewarden and scholars, who were seventy innumber, demanded that the church shouldbe appropriated to and united with theirfoundation for
. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . shop of Winchester, in answer to a petition » Hants, i, 48 3 Feet of F. Hants, East. 4 MSS. 2031, fol. 15; 2032,fol. 138 d. ; 2033, fol. 18. 100 His gift was confirmed by his sonand successor John de St. Manefeo in1380 (Close, 4 Ric. II, m. 42 d.). 101 W3-^WjR^.(),i36.,M Pat. 2 Ric. II, pt. i, m. 2. 103 His report ends by stating that thenecessities and evident interests of thewarden and scholars, who were seventy innumber, demanded that the church shouldbe appropriated to and united with theirfoundation for their support and main-tenance, and that these things were sowell known as to be beyond denial inthe parish of Heckfield and in Oxford 50 and the neighbourhood (fVykebams Reg.[Hants Rec. Soc], i, 138-42). 104 Ibid, i, 142. The appropriationwas confirmed in 1398 {Cat. of PapalLetters, v, 172). 104 Cott. MS. Cleop. C. vii, fol. 75 <L 106 Ibid. »°7 IVykebam-s Reg. (Hants Rec. Soc),ii, 394-5- Heckfield : Mattingley Chapel from the Heckfield : Mattingley Chapel : The Nave looking East HOLDSHOT HUNDRED of the Prior of Mcrton, gave licence to the vicar ofHeckfield, or to a suitable chaplain chosen by him, toofficiate in it until the Sunday after the ensuingEaster, at the same time forbidding parishioners ofother churches to attend In 1425 PopeMartin V granted licence to the inhabitants ofMattingley to have a cemetery at their chapel ontheir petition that the chapel had all parochial rightsand insignia except burial, and that it was inconve-nient for them to carry their dead to Heckfield,because Mattingley was distant 2 miles, and thewaters between the two places were frequently Mattingley continued to be a parochialchapelry dependent on the mother church of Heck-field until 13 January 1863, when it was formed intoa district It was endowed with £1,000capital out of the Common Fund on 11 December1863,1,1 and with a tithe rent-charge in He
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