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The archpriest being suspended by the bishop, the dean of the island was ordered to take charge of his Oratory in the house at Burton. Soon after, the archpriest being a captive in France, and the house of Burton in a ruinous condition, the bishop gave orders for the house to be repaired, and other
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Thomas de Winton, and John de Insula, clerks, grant to John Bishop of Winchester, and his successors, the patronage of their Oratory at Burton, in the parish of
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III. That the archpriest shall be chosen by the chaplains there residing, who shall present him to the bishop within twenty days after any vacancy shall happen.
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II. That one of these shall be presented to the Bishop of Winchester, to be the archpriest; to whom the rest stiall take an oath of obedience.
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IX. Their habit shall be of one colour, either black or blue; they shall be clothed fallio Hiberniemfi, de nigra bor.ftn cum pileo.
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VI. They shall have only one mess, with a pittance, at a meal, excepting on the greater festivals, when they may have three messes.
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I. That there shall be six chaplains and one clerk to officiate both for the living and dead, under the rules of St. Augustin.
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of Burton, or Barton, having been dissolved long before the general suppression of monastic foundations, escaped the notice of
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XVI. They shall, all of them, at their admission into the house, swear to the observance of these statutes.
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mentions it in his manuscript Memoirs, but his information appears to have been merely traditional.
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VIII. They shall not go beyond the bounds of the Oratory, without license from the archpriest.
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XIV. They shall in all their ceremonies, and in tinkling the bell, follow the use of Sarum.
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X. The archpriest shall sit at the head of the table, next to him those who have celebrated
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A/Hum et datum in eliflo Oratorio de Barton, a. 1289, Jordant de Kingston et aliis testittu
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XV. The archpriest alone shall have charge of the business of the house.
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V. When any chaplain shall die, his goods shall remain to the Oratory.
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XI. The clerk shall read something edifying to them while they dine.
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IV. They shall be fubjea to the immediate authority of the bishop.
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necessary things to be done. The Oratory was, in the 18th year of
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XIII. They shall use a special prayer for their benefactors.
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VII. They shall be diligent in reading and praying.
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Its history is however preserved in the register of
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