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1311 : Henry de Plucke - Rector of St Mary, Henley on Thames


Title: The Records of Rochester. By Revd. C. H. Fielding, M.A., Exhibitioner of Tonbridge School, and Lincoln College, Oxford, 1910, Dartford, 135
Date: 1311
Place: Henley on Thames


ST. MARY'S, HENLEY ON THAMES.
OXFORDSHIRE.

 

In 1287 this Church, with Mixbury, was received by the Bishop of Rochester, from Edmund, Count of Cornwall, instead of St. Burien in that county. This was formerly in the Bishopric of Lincoln, but in 1542, it was placed in the Deanery of Henley, Bishopric and Archdeaconry of Oxford. The Bishop of Rochester was Patron till 1852, after which the Bishop of Oxford appoints.

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The Rectors are from a list supplied by H. M. Davenport, Esq., Registrar of Oxford (except where otherwise mentioned), or from Burns’ “History of Henley.”

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1290, John de Gayslee.
          John de la Kursue.
1311, Henry de Plucke.
1314, Hugh de Ippenwell.

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