| Hamo -- Prebendaries Husthwaite First certain
occ. as Hamo can. 1162 × 74, perhaps 1162 × 64 (Priory of Hexham II 86 = EYC I
no. 146 = EEA XX no. 46; cf. EYC I no. 282 = EEA XX no. 126, EYC II nos. 683,
901, VI no. 133, XI no. 264 = EEA XX no. 137; Chart. Fountains I 268, II 740 no.
5 = EEA XX no. 31, perhaps spurious with a genuine witness- list). But prob. can.
before 1171 (EYC VI no. 133) and perhaps to be identified with Hamund can. who
occ. 1161 × 67 (ibid. I no. 562). Hamo was prec. by 1177 × 81 (list 3) and as
prec. occ. prob. as this preb. c. 1177 × 1186 (EYC I no. 157). Last occ. as prec.
1195; treas. by 1199 (lists 3, 5). Prob. transf. to unident. preb. on appt. as
treas. (list 50; cf. below). Prebendaries: Husthwaite',
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300: Volume 6: York (1999), pp. 81-2. |
| Subdeans of Wells Thomas de Dinan Occ. as chapl.
1184 × late 1189 (Cal. I 46). First occ., as Thomas subdean, c. 1189 × 27 Nov.
1191 (EEA X nos. 131, 159, 162, Cal. I 486). Occ. several times. Occ. as T. subdean
at el. of bp. Jocelin, early 1206 (below, app. 2 no. 9). Occ. with full name and
title 30 June 1199 (Adam de Domerham II 387) and 28 May 1206 × Dec. 1209 (Cal.
II 553 (no. 37)). Last certain occ., as Thomas subdean, 8 March 1208 (Chart. Glastonbury
I 67). Presum. a member of the family of Dinan, lords of Buckland Dinham; cf.
below list 15, n. 137. Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300:
volume 7: Bath and Wells (2001), pp. 20-3 |
| M.
Oliver Dynham M.A. 1479-1500. ARCHDEACON OF NORFOLK 'Archdeacons:
Norfolk', Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541: volume 4: Monastic cathedrals
(southern province) (1963), pp. 28-30. M. Oliver Dynham M.A. 1482-1500. Coll.
31 March 1482 (Reg. Waynflete 11 ii f. 88). D. 2 Apr./30 May 1500 (PCC 9 Moone)
Edward Foljambe probably held archdcnry after Barton. His will, as archdcn. of
Surrey, was proved 4 August 1324 (Reg. Stratford f. 6). 'Archdeacons:
Surrey', Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541: volume 4: Monastic cathedrals (southern
province) (1963), pp. 48-9. M. Oliver Dynham M.A. 1500. Coll. 17 March
1500 (Reg. XIII (Arundel) f. 212). Adm. 21 March (A.C. 111 f. 37). D. before 24
May (ibid. f. 37b). 'Prebendaries: Colwich', Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae
1300-1541: volume 10: Coventry and Lichfield diocese (1964), pp. 24-7. M.
Oliver Dynham M.A. 1489-1500. Coll. 25 May 1489 (Reg. Stillington p. 158). Adm.
29 May (Cal. MSS. D. & C. Wells 11 115). D. 2 Apr./30 May 1500 (PCC 9 Moone).
'Prebendaries: Litton', Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541: volume 8: Bath and
Wells diocese (1964), pp. 55-6. |
Church of
Buckland Dinham gr. as preb. by Oliver de Dinan (fn. 137) c. 1174 × c. 1185 (Cal.
I 69), prob. before papal conf. of 15 June 1176 (PUE II no. 159). Conf. by bp.
Reginald May/June 1176 × late 1189 (EEA X no. 153), and c. 1189 × 27 Nov. 1191
(ibid. no. 163), and by kg. 26 Nov. 1189 (Cal. I 308). Papal conf. 5 June 1190
(PUE II no. 256).
The family of Dinan (Dinant, Dynant) possibly descended from Dunna, the DB
holder of Buckland; cf. Keynes, 'Giso' p. 243. Geoffrey de Dynant had a royal
gr. of market and fair in his manor of Buckland 28 Dec. 1239, Cal. Ch. Rolls I
248. Cf. also Thomas de Dinan, subdean, list 7, and Richard de Dynam, unident.
preb., list 67. William Gray may possibly be identified with William Gray bp.
of Ely 1454-1478, since the next coll. to the preb. of Buckland Dinham was made
in 1454. Prebendaries: Buckland Dinham', Fasti Ecclesiae
Anglicanae 1066-1300: volume 7: Bath and Wells (2001), pp. 39-41. |
| M. Peter of Dinan --Archdeacon York -- Valuation 1291 preb.
unident., list 50 Abp. Geoffrey attempted unsuccessfully to appt. his half-brother
Peter in succession to Ralph d'Aunay, c. Michaelmas 1194 (Houedene III 273; cf.
list 2, under M. Simon of Apulia). Abp. then appd. M. Peter of Dinan, but chapter
refused to install him June 1195 (Houedene III 273, 297-8). Meanwhile kg. appd.
Adam of Thorner to archdcnry (below). Settlement between Peter of Dinan and Adam
of Thorner 1196, whereby Peter was installed but revenues and administration were
handed over to Adam, with annual pension of 60m. to Peter; Peter to have full
possession if he survived Adam; if both men were in York they were to occupy the
archdcn.'s stall on alternate days (Houedene IV 8-9; Douie, Geoffrey Plantagenet
pp. 10-11). Adam excomm. 1196 (below). Peter of Dinan occ. as archdcn. of York
once: 1194 × 99 (EYC VIII no. 60 = Reg. Corbridge I 47-9). Bp. of Rennes, el.
before Aug. 1199 (Houedene IV 93). 'List 9: Archdeacons: York' Fasti Ecclesiae
Anglicanae 1066-1300: Volume 6 |
| Dynham,
Joan, see Ormond; John, Lord Dynham (d. 1500), Thos., n, 'Index:
A-J', A History of the County of Leicestershire: Volume 5: Gartree Hundred (1964),
pp. 347-56. |