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Archaeologia Cantiana -  Vol. 55 - 1942  page 45

Stonar and the Wantsum Channel. Part III — The Site of the Town of Stonar. 
     By The late F. W. Hardman, LL.D., F.S.A., and W. P. D. Stebbing, F.S.A.

                                   Names                                                          Patrons                           Registers.
1486 April 20 -- 1492. Andrew Bensted, on death of above.     St. Austins                         'R' fol. 19.
1491-2 Jan. 14 --1498. Hugh Yonge M.A. on the 
                         resignation of above.                                          St. Austins                         Morton, II, fol. 151a.
1497-8 Feb. 16 -- 1528. Edward Repe M.A. Canon 
                         of Wingham 1524-8.                                          St. Austins                        Morton II, fol. 164b.
1528 Nov. 11 -- 1535. Christopher Vessey                                John Alen LL.D.               Warham, fol. 396b.
                         on death of above.                                                 this turn.
1534-5 Feb. 5 --.......... Thomas Courtope M.A. on death          St. Austins                        Cranmer, fol. 354b.
                         of above. 
                         (Thos. Courtope, parson of Stonore, in
                         tithes and other spiritual profits, received
                         5 marcs (£3-6-8). Valor Ecclesiasticus. 
                         1534, p. 46)
........ -- 1544. William Braborne
1544 Dec. 3 -- 1569. John Pekell (Puckle) or                           Henry Voyche or Foche,    Cranmer, fol. 394a.
                        Salisbury, on death of above.                              brother of the last abbot, 
                                                                                                  and Henry Alde this turn.
1569-70 March 2 -- 1571. Robert Hart, on death of                 John Crispe                        Parker, fol. 398.
                        above.
1571 April 7 -- 1581. Richard Webbe B.A.,                            John Crispe                        Parker, fol. 404.
                         on death of above.
1581 Aug. 22 -- 1617. Blaze Winter. Also from 1577              The Queen                         Parker, fol. 554.
                          vicar of Goodneston where he died.

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