Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Manuscript sources cited
- Printed books and articles cited, with abbreviated references
- Other abbreviations
- INTRODUCTION
- HEADS OF RELIGIOUS HOUSES: ENGLAND AND WALES 1377–1540
- THE BENEDICTINE HOUSES: INDEPENDENT HOUSES
- THE BENEDICTINE HOUSES: DEPENDENCIES
- THE BENEDICTINE HOUSES: ALIEN PRIORIES
- THE CLUNIAC HOUSES
- THE GRANDMONTINE HOUSES
- THE CISTERCIAN HOUSES
- THE CARTHUSIAN MONKS
- THE AUGUSTINIAN CANONS
- THE PREMONSTRATENSIAN CANONS
- THE GILBERTINE CANONS AND NUNS
- THE TRINITARIAN HOUSES
- MONASTERIES OF BONHOMMES
- UNIDENTIFIED ORDER
- THE NUNS
- CORRIGENDA AND ADDENDA TO VOLUME II (2001)
- Index of heads
- Index of religious houses
THE TRINITARIAN HOUSES
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 January 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Manuscript sources cited
- Printed books and articles cited, with abbreviated references
- Other abbreviations
- INTRODUCTION
- HEADS OF RELIGIOUS HOUSES: ENGLAND AND WALES 1377–1540
- THE BENEDICTINE HOUSES: INDEPENDENT HOUSES
- THE BENEDICTINE HOUSES: DEPENDENCIES
- THE BENEDICTINE HOUSES: ALIEN PRIORIES
- THE CLUNIAC HOUSES
- THE GRANDMONTINE HOUSES
- THE CISTERCIAN HOUSES
- THE CARTHUSIAN MONKS
- THE AUGUSTINIAN CANONS
- THE PREMONSTRATENSIAN CANONS
- THE GILBERTINE CANONS AND NUNS
- THE TRINITARIAN HOUSES
- MONASTERIES OF BONHOMMES
- UNIDENTIFIED ORDER
- THE NUNS
- CORRIGENDA AND ADDENDA TO VOLUME II (2001)
- Index of heads
- Index of religious houses
Summary
The superior of the house was usually described as minister, but occasionally prior is found.
EASTON (Wilts). Holy Trinity (Easton Royal) f. 1245 (hospital); 1251 (Trinitarian)
(KH).
List in VCH Wilts. III, 327; Heads, II, 532; H. F. Chettle, ‘The Trinitarian friars and Easton Royal’, Wilts AM, 51 (1945–7), 365–77, at 376.
Robert (de) Newynton(e) 1364– Pres. by patron and adm. by bp of Salisbury [1364] (Bodl., Rawlinson ms. B. 444, f. 11r–v). In that year stated to be aged 30 et amplius (ibid., f. 4v). Occ. 12 May 1381, 6 Nov. 1389 (WSRO, 1300/18, 30); n.d. (c. 1388) (ibid., 1300/17); 12, 15 Nov. 1389 (CCR 1389–92, p. 82).
John Hakkleston (Hakeleston, Hakelston) Occ. 16 Mar. 1392 (WSRO, 9/15/49); (John) 17 Feb. 1397 (WSRO, D1/2/6, f. 128v); 1 May 1410 (Somerset RO, Hungerford Ctl., f. 261r); 28 July 1412 (WSRO, 9/15/50).
Stephen Yateley (Yatelay) –1448 Occ. 20 March 1427 (CPR 1446–52, p. 556). Res. by 15 June 1448 (WSRO, D1/2/10, f. 107v). Ex-pr, but still alive, 26 Jan. 1451 (CPR 1446–52, p. 556).
John Charlton (Charleton) 1448–1465 Br. of Easton, instit. 15 June 1448 (WSRO, D1/2/10, f. 107v). D. by 28 March 1465 (WSRO, D1/2/11, vol. 1, f. 114v).
Walter Brynkeworth (Brynckeworth) 1465–1474 Adm. 28 March 1465 (ibid., ff. 114v–115r). Occ. 15 Jan. 1474 (ibid., vol. 1, f. 177r).
William Marshall (Marschall) 1474– Adm. 14 Aug. 1474, no reason being given for the vacancy (WSRO, D1/2/15, f. 11v).
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- The Heads of Religious HousesEngland and Wales, III. 1377–1540, pp. 609 - 615Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2008