Acton Scott [Salop]

Rectory

Also known as Acton super Hill, Acton-Scott-super-Mon-tem

Date Presentee Patron Previously Cause
1276 Jun 21 Hugh de Newenton, priest. Walter le Seculer, Reginald le Scott, and Robert de Stretton.
1276 Jun 21 Hugh de Newton. The bishop, by lapse.
1305 Nov 12 Robert de Henley. Elias and Beatrice de Sutton and others.
1349 Oct 20 William de Calewehulle. The bishop, by lapse.
1401 Aug 24 John Alern. Hugh Purcell.
1408 Nov 1 Richard Dobyn, chaplain. The earl of Arundel and Surrey. As guardian of Hugh Purcell, son of William Purcell, defunct. John Aleyn. Death.
1507 May 13 Richard Spragge. Richard Littleton, of Pilletonehall, Staff., and Thomas Acton, of Acton. Maurice ap David. Death.
1547 Jun 28 John Penson. Will. Hill, of Stoke-super-Tyerne, cleric, and Will. Bulkeley, of Ower, Co. Salop, by concession of Ed. Lyttleton, arm. Richard Spragge. Death.
1567 Sep 2 Roger Normecott. Ed. Lytleton, mil.
1679 Aug 3 William Fosbrook, M.A. Edward Caldwall, sen. Richard Detton. Death.
1726 Dec 8 John Acton, LL.D. A space left for patron's name. Last incumbent. Death.
1745 Jul 30 John Fleming, M.A. Edward Actou, esq. Last incumbent. Death.
1756 Sep 15 John Fleming. Edward Acton, esq. John Fleming. Cession.
1781 Jan 6 John Glascott, B.A. John Stackhouse, of Pendarves, Co. Cornwall, esq. John Fleming. Death.
1825 May 10 Townley Clarkson, M.A. Susannah Stackhouse, widow. John Glascott. Death.
1833 May 30 Waties Corbett, M.A. Susan Stackhouse, widow. Townley Clarkson. Death.
1856 Feb 12 Geo. Adam Magee. Henry Lee Warner of Tibberton, esq., and Hen. Corbett, of Longnor, esq. Waties Corbett. Death.
1896 Feb 15 Ferdinand Thornely Friedericks, B.A. August. Wood Acton, esq. George Adam Magee. Death.

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