George Thomas, collated 11th May 1786, vice Spencer Madan resigned.
Thomas Wythe, collated 10th Aug. 1797, vice George Thomas. Ob. 21st Sept. 1835, ætat. 85.
TERVIN[1]
Walter de Sakden died possessed of this stall in 1303.
Walter de Clipston succeeded xii Cal. Feb. (21st Jan.) 1303-4.
Jeffry Blaiston or Blaby died possessed of it in 1327.
Richard de Vernon, iv Non. Martii (4th March) 1327. He died in July 1330.
Peter de Gildesburgh possessed it in 1350.
William de Wrifelle, admitted 9th June 1357.
Nicholas Heth is said to have held it 30th Oct. 1376.
Thomas Haxey succeeded 31st Jan. 1389-90.
Thomas Chesterfeld, alias Wursop, admitted 8th Feb. 1424-5. He died in 1452, having been archdeacon of Salop.
Ralph Byrom succeeded 24th Aug. 1452.
Lawrence Both quitted Offley about 1455 for this prebend. He was made bishop of Durham in 1457.
Vincent Clement succeeded 23rd Jan. 1457-8. He quitted it for the treasurership.
John Whelpdale, collated 24th Oct. 1458. Died 17th March 1489-90.
Humphrey Hawarden, LL.D., collated 18th March 1489-90.
George Wasteneys resigned this stall in 1521.
Jeffry Blyth, admitted 13th April 1521. He quitted it for the treasurership.
- ↑ This prebend was founded by bishop Stavensby circa 1226, and consists of the impropriation and advowson of Tervin in Cheshire.