Hamilton Thompson, A. (1923). The Rectors of the Chapel and Parish Church of Noseley. Transactions of the Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society 13. Vol 13, Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society. pp. 73-79. https://doi.org/10.5284/1107857. Cite this via datacite

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The Rectors of the Chapel and Parish Church of Noseley
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Transactions of the Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society 13
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Transactions of the Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society
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73 - 79
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Since the account of the manor and chapel of Noseley was printed in our Transactions, it has been possible, owing to the kind offices of Canon Foster, to obtain lists of the incumbents of the chapel and of the parish church, compiled chiefly from the registers of institutions at Lincoln. Institutions to the chapel begin after the resignation of the first warden, whose appointment has already been recorded. The various descriptions of their office are interesting enough to be given at length in connection with each institution. It will be noted that the chapel is referred to indiscriminately as a chapel, college or chantry, and that occasionally its close relation to the manor is stated with some detail. Its warden (gardianus or custos) has similarly more than one synonym : he is provost (praepositus), master (magister), or rector. The variations of these terms in the titles of heads of Oxford colleges will be remembered, and their use in the present instance reminds us that there is no real distinction in their meaning when applied to such persons, but that their use is purely arbitrary. In view of the very dubious recognition at a later date of the chapel as a parish church with a rector of its own, the institution of 1397 may be noticed. The form of that institution, which possibly arose from an error in the presentation deed, is obviously mistaken, as the union of the rectory of the parish church to the wardenship put an end to the separate advowson, so that the patron of the chapel could make no presentation to a rectory which had come automatically to an end as an independent benefice, and, while it existed separately, had been in another patron's gift.
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1923
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08 Jun 2023