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Revision as of 01:47, 17 May 2019

Instructions for Data Entry:
Entry of data requires a password. To receive a password, follow the instructions on the WAALT Main Page, the link for which appears here in the left margin.

Each county segment begins with a template: use the template by copying it and pasting it in the appropriate place, but leave the template clean for others to use. The template begins with the line with three apostrophes and the word "Parish" and ends with the bar and curly bracket. For parishes not yet listed, copy the whole template and paste it in the appropriate alphabetical order. The template contains two sets of bars that on the edit page appear as columns that will appear on the display page as a row. The first set of bars remains blank. The second set has the type of information to be entered: to enter the rector name, for instance, replace "rector/vicar" with the person's name. There are two places for comments that allow the entry of additional information that would be helpful. The final entry point is for the link: copy the address bar of the AALT image and paste it in between the brackets: the brackets must remain because that is the coding for a link. The last line in the set is a bar and a dash: that is the coding for the end of the segment and is not for data entry. After a space there is a bar and a curly bracket followed by two two codes for breaks: that is the coding for the end of the information for a particular parish and the coding provides the border around the parish information.

If the parish is already listed, then you only need to copy the set of bars with the categories listed (like "rector/vicar") and paste it in the appropriate chronological space in the appropriate parish segment and enter your information over the words in the pasted template. Do not copy the bar and curly bracket, since that code is already listed. Leave a couple spaces between entries, and enter the new data entry codes before the bar and curly bracket that ends the parish segment.

If the rector/vicar you have found is already listed, please enter the information still, since entries will not specify how long the person held the office: only additional entries will provide that information.



BEDFORDSHIRE



Parish

date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]




BERKSHIRE

Parish

date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]




BRISTOL

Parish

date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]






BUCKINGHAMSHIRE

Amersham

Drayton Beauchamp
1332 Thomas de Coverle, rector Stephen de Abynden of London v. Thomas de Coverle, parson of Amersham, bill in the name of Stephen and sealed with Walter de Bedewynd's seal (former coferarius of Edward II) for 1141 pounds which the former king owed Stephen and which Stephen handed over to John son of John of Weston, who then let Thomas de Coverle inspect the bill in the process of which Thomas distroyed it (dilaceravit), thereby making it invalid [1] SB
parish
1332 John Mayn, rector v.John Missumer de Agmondesham, debt of £4, mesne process [2] SB
date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]





CAMBRIDGESHIRE

Parish

date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]




CHESHIRE

Parish

date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]





CORNWALL

Parish

date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]




CUMBERLAND

Parish

date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]





DERBYSHIRE

Parish

date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]




DEVON

Parish

date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]




DORSET

Parish

date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]




DURHAM

Parish

date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]



ESSEX

Greensted

1332 John de Wynton, rector (former rector of Greensted (Grenstede)) Bishop of Lincoln asked to have raised from John's ecclesiastical goods to levy 6 pounds, 8s 6d to pay over to Richard de Welleford and Geoffrey de Weston of London, draper, money they recovered against him in a lawsuit and to levy 10 marks adjudged for damages in the same suit [3] SB


parish

date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]



GLOUCESTERSHIRE

Parish

date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]




HAMPSHIRE

East woodhay

1332 Henry de Liskerit, late rector Thomas de Menestok, rector of Newenham and Lawrence de Pernestede, executors of his testament v. Walter Dyne of Bodmynya, debt of 40 pounds, mense process [4] SB
date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]




HEREFORDSHIRE

Parish

date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]




HERTFORDSHIRE

Parish

date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]





HUNTINGDONSHIRE

Parish

date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]



ISLE OF WIGHT

Shalfleet

1332 Richard de Bourne, rector v. Laurence le Keu de Pernestede, accounting for the time he was his bailiff in Bourne and Woodmancote, mesne process [5] SB
date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]




KENT

Newnham

1332 Thomas de Menestok, rector Thomas de Menestok and Laurence de Pernestede, executors of the testament of Henry de Liskerit, former rector of East Woodhay (Estwidehay) v. Walter Dyn de Bodmynya, debt of 40 pounds (mesne process) [6] SB[7] SB
date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]




LANCASHIRE

Parish

date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]




LEICESTERSHIRE

Parish

date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]





LINCOLNSHIRE

Parish

date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]





LONDON

Parish

date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]




MIDDLESEX

Parish

date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]



MONMOUTHSHIRE

Parish

date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]




NORFOLK

Parish

date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]




NORTHAMPTONSHIRE

Parish

date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]




NORTHUMBERLAND

Parish

date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]




NOTTINGHAMSHIRE

Parish

date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]




OXFORDSHIRE

Parish

date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]




RUTLAND

Parish

date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]




SHROPSHIRE

Parish

date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]




Somerset


Parish

date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]




STAFFORDSHSHIRE

Parish

date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]




SUFFOLK

Withersdale

Parish
1332 John de Wynton, rector (former rector of Greensted (Grenstede)) Bishop of Lincoln asked to have raised from John's ecclesiastical goods to levy 6 pounds, 8s 6d to pay over to Richard de Welleford and Geoffrey de Weston of London, draper, money they recovered against him in a lawsuit and to levy 10 marks adjudged for damages in the same suit [8] SB
date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]




SURREY

Bletchingley

1329 Richard de la Lee, rector recognition in Exchequer on 8 Nov. 18E2 of 10 pounds owed to Agnes, daughter of John de Grenville; Scire facias to levy money from lands and chattles in London because money not yet paid [9] SB
date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]




SUSSEX

Frant

Parish
1332 John Grubbe, vicar v. John Bussh and Joan, his wife, taking of goods and chattles worth 100s in Retherfeld, mesne process [10] SB
date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]




WARWICKSHIRE

Parish

date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]




WESTMORLAND

Parish

date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]




WILTSHIRE

Fenny Sutton

1332 John de Quybury, rector summoned to respond Roger Michel de Cherleton, debt of 12 pounds (Friday after St John the Baptiste 3E2) to be paid in two installments, denies that the deed is his deed,jury finds otherwise, awards 10 pounds in damages [11] SB
date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]




WORCESTERSHIRE

Clent

Parish
1332 John de Honeworth, rector v. Henry son of Margery Badynol of Duddelely,accounting for the time he was his bailif in Clent, mesne process [12]
date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]




YORKSHIRE

Parish

date rector/vicar type of case comment A comment B Link[]