[372] J. S. Burn, History of Henley on Thames, pp. 173-175.
[373] R. O. Chantry Certificate, No. 13 (account for year 37 H. VIII.), No. 17.
[374] Ibid., No. 30 and No. 95, M. 6.
[375] Ibid., No. 37, M. 12; also No. 95, M. 7; and No. 13 (38) Mins. Accts. 2, 3, Ed. VI., shows that the king received £11, 19s. 8d. for the property of this chapel, which was granted to Robert Swift and his brother.
[376] R. O. Chantry Certificate, No. 45 (m. i. d.).
[377] Ibid.
[378] Ibid.
[379] Ibid. (18).
[380] Ibid. (20).
[381] This was owing to the recent dissolution of the Abbey.