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Pat. 13 Ric. 2. p. 3. m. 8. licent. Ric. Alfringam<br />

perquirendi maner. de Patricksburn de priore de<br />

Beaulieu pro lx. annis<br />

/a Ms. in museo Ashmol. n. 1519.<br />

/b Ms. in bibl. Reg.<br />

/c Perhaps so called to distinguish it from a house which<br />

the Templars had in this town, called the Temple, this<br />

manor having been given to those Knights <strong>by</strong> K. Henry 2.<br />

(Mon. Angl. ii. p. 526. 552.) and afterwards to the Hospi=<br />

talars. Pat. 11 Ed. 2. p. 3. m 3.<br />

/d In the time of K. Richard’s imprisonment, not temp.<br />

Hen. 2. as Speed.<br />

/e St. Andrew, Speed, and Leland. Collect. i. 89. con=<br />

trary to the charters in the Monast.<br />

/f So chron Witham, col. 2150. et Neust. Pia, p. 917.<br />

/g The church of Patricksburn had been appropriated to<br />

this priory from A D. 1258. Three canons were to reside<br />

for the better performance of all parochial duties, and if<br />

the profits encreased, more canons were to be sent and kept<br />

here, as Cartul. Archiepisc.<br />

220<br />

Pat. 11 Hen. 4. p. 1. m. 21. et p. 2. m. 5. de con=<br />

cess. maner. de Patricksbourn priori de Merton.<br />

Rec. in scacc. 4 Hen. 6. Mich. rot. 16. pro exone=<br />

ratione firmae c. sol.<br />

SUTTON de la Hone or at Hone /a.<br />

Jeffry Fitz Piers earl of Essex gave all his estate in this town to William de Wrotham<br />

archdeacon of Taunton, temp. Ric. 1. vel Joannis, that he might here found an hospital in<br />

honor of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, St. Mary and All Saints, for three chaplains and<br />

thirteen poor brethren.<br />

About this time or a little before, Robert Basinge gave the manor here to the Knights Ho=<br />

spitalars of St. <strong>John</strong> of Jerusalem, who had a commandry here, the house being yet called<br />

St. <strong>John</strong>’s.<br />

Vide in Mon. Angl. tom. ii. p. 437. cartam Galfridi<br />

fil. Petri de fundatione hospitalis, ex cart. antiq. M.<br />

n. 8. Ibid. p. 544. de donatione manerii hos=<br />

pitalariis.<br />

Chronica Will. Thorn, inter Decem script. col. 2150.<br />

Cart. antiq. 15 Joan. M. n. 7. Will. de Wrotham<br />

confirm. fundationem hospitalis: Antiq. p. 30, cart.<br />

Ric. 1. concess. Will. de Wrotham clerico terras<br />

in Sutton de la Hone.<br />

Cart. 5 Joan. m. 4. Claus. 6 Joan. m. 9.<br />

Plac. apud Roff. 1 Ed. 2. rot. 14. de libertat. prio=<br />

ris S. Joan. Jerus. in Sutton at Hone, Dertford,<br />

Leden, etc. Claus. 14 Ed. 2. m. 19. pro mess.<br />

et terris concess. Jerus. Claus. 19 Ed. 2. m. 24.<br />

Claus. 10 Ed. 3. m. 13. Pat. 44 Ed. 3. p. 2.<br />

m. 14.<br />

DERENT.<br />

Archbishop Hubert gave, A. D. 1195. this manor to the prior and convent of Rochester in<br />

exchange for Lambeth in Surrey, and in some few years after here seems to have been a priory<br />

of Benedictine monks subordinate to Rochester.<br />

Vide Angl. Sacr. tom. i. p. 347. 386.

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