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C.—List of Chapels in and near Old S. Paul's

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

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page 181 note a The figures indicate the pages in Dugdale's S. Paul's at which reference to the particular chapel will be found.

page 181 note b In S. Catherine's Chapel was the Guild of S. Catherine.—Strype's Stow, i. 641, 653.

page 181 note c In the Charnel Chapel were two Guilds, the one of All Souls; the other is not named.—Strype's Stow. i. 643.

page 181 note d “A chapel of S. Mary Magdalene, or the Holy Ghost, called Holmes' College,” —Strype's Stow, i. 653.

page 182 note a Tn this chapel was held the Guild of Jesus. I hare printed the Statutes of this Guild and several documents connected with it in my Registrum, 435462.Google Scholar

page 182 note b To the Chapel of S. Mary was attached the Guild of Minstrels, as we learn from Edward IV.'s grant, Pro Fraternitate Ministrallorum Regis (9 Edward IV. 1469):—

“Concessimus et licentiam dedimus, ac per præsentes concedimus et licentiam damus ‥ præfatis ‥ Ministrallis nostris quod ipsi, ad laudem et honorem Dei, et ut specialius exorare teneantur pro salubri statu nostro … tam in Capella Beatæ Mariæ Virginis infra Ecclesiam Cathedralem Sancti Pauli Londoniæ, quam in libera Capella nostra Regia Sancti Anthonii in eadem Civitate nostra Londoniæ quandam Fraternitatem sive Gildam perpetuam (quam, ut accepimus, Fratres et Sorores Fraternitatis Ministrallorum Regui nostri prædicti, retroactis temporibus, inierunt, erexerunt, et ordinarunt) stabilire, continuare, et augmentare, ac quascunque personas, tam homines quam mulieres, eis grato animo adhærentes, in Fratres et Sorores Fraternitatis sive Gildæ prædictæ recipere, admittere, et acceptare possent et valeant, &c.”—Bymer, Fœdera, vol. xi. 642644.Google Scholar

There was also a Guild of the Annunciation of the B. V. M.—Stow's Strype, i. 641.

page 182 note c Founded by Gilbert Becket, Portgrave and Principal Magistrate of this city, in the reign of King Stephen,—Strype's Stow, i. 640.

page 183 note a Strype's Stow, i. 641.

page 183 note b Ibid. i. 658.

page 183 note c Ibid. i. 653. 658.