[385] Dr. Foxe’s Christian name is not given. A Matthew Foxe was rector of Hardwyk, £6 17s. 5d.; a John Fox was vicar of East Haddon, £15; and a Thomas Fox, vicar of Lewesden, £6 17s. 4d.
[386] ? founder of a Chantry, £5 6s. 8d., at Leighton Bromeswold Church (see “Valor,” vol. iv. p. 258).
[387] Up to the fifteenth century, at least, part of the cathedral nave was used as the parish church of St. Peter; at a later period, probably after Henry VIII., the north transept was used for that purpose, and so continued until 1853, when the present parish church was built.
[388] “Taxatio of Pope Nicholas,” p. 138b.
[389] Among the items are the rent received from the Society of Lincoln’s Inn for their Inn, £6 13s. 4d.; and the rent of certain tenements in Chancery Lane (which are still called the Chichester Rents), £2 13s. 4d.
[390] “Valor,” vol. i. p. 308.
[391] Ibid., p. 318.
[392] Ibid., p. 340.
[393] Ibid., p. 346.
[394] Ibid., vol. iv. p. 19.