Priests and Vicars of All Saint's, Wing.

The Benefice of Winge

( in the will of Queen Elgifu or Elgiva AD circa 957 spelt Weowungum.

In Domesday Book AD 1086. Witehunge)

Was presented by Maud daughter of King Henry I, wife firstly of Henry Emperor of Germany and secondly of Geoffrey Count of Anjou, to the Abbey of St Nicholas Andagavensis ( Angiers) together with Priory of Ascott AD circ 1130.

1210 JohnEudo Presented by the Prior of Spalding on behalf of St Nicholas Andagavensis

1229 Henry III Robert de Messeword, cappalenus, presented by Henry, monk of St Nicholas

Andagavensis,Procurator General of the same Abbey

1246 Henry III Richard de Folcham, cappelanus, by John Bernard, Procurator General of the same Abbey.

1271 Henry III Richard de Bradewell, instituted on presentation of Geoffrey, Prior of Wing July 5th.

1312 Edward II Simon Crookes, cappelanus, presented by Robert de Bures, Prior of Wing, Procurator

General of the same Abbey Nov 29th

1334 Edward III William dictus Power of Berkhamsted, deacon

13?? Edward III William Vavasour, exchanged to Masseworth

1342 Edward III Nicholas de Saltford, priest by King Edward in the right of the temporalaties of

St Nicholas Andagensis Siezed into the King's hands on account of the war with France.

1349 Edward III Thomas Rudewale of Tysho, priest, by King Edward on death of Ds Nicholas Aug 28th.

1351 Edward III Henry de Weld, Rector of Gelham Magna, Diocese of London by exchange with Thomas

of Tyshoe Jan 28th.

1361 Edward III John Podulbury, Priest By Brother John de Fessines Monk of St Nicholas.

1377 Richard II Peter de Monte Ardeto, Priest and professed monk of order of St Benedict, presented to

the Priory of Wenge by Bishop by lapse.

1382 Richard II John Morton parson of Ripple by the King

1385 Richard II William Kenyon Chaplain by the King on resignation of John Morton

1385 Richard II Thomas Derfield by the King on account of war with France

1385 Richard II John Ingrith by the King on account of war with France

1386 Richard II William Kenyon by the King on account of war with France

1390 Richard II Hugh Forster as an exchange with John Ingrith

1393 Richard II William Wedon Deacon by King Richard by right of the temporalaties of Wynge. which

prior in the Kings hands on account of war with France on Resignation of Ds John

Poddulbury May 16 at Stow Park

1416 Henry V William Goldring cappelanus by Joan, Queen of England on resigation of Magister William

Weddon exchanged for Prebend of Bierton Nov 5th at Old Temple.

1423 Henry V John Duffield of Sawl Rector of Halton (Immediate jurisdiction of Canterbury) by the

Queen on exchange with Ds William Goldringe ult Feb at Thame.

14-- Henry VI John Chamberleyn

1458 Henry V Roger Hugh priest by Magister John Wardale LLD by grant pro hac vice from prioress of

St Mary de Pratis juxta St Albanus on resignation of Ds John Chamberleyn

1464 Henry VI Ds Walter Rookes priest by the same on death of Ds Roger Hugh March 15 at London

1480 Edward IV Ds John Rychemond by prioress at at Convent de Pratis justa Albanus

1482 Edward IV Ds Richard Walsale priest by same prioress and convent on resignation of

Ds John Rychemond

1498 Henry VII Thomas Quarndon priest by William Blacknall of Winge by virtue of a lease of lands and

grant of advowson pro hac vice from same prioress and convent to William and Nicholas

Blacknall on death of Richard Walsale.

1507 Henry VII John Clark capellanus by same proioress and convent on death of Magister Quarringdon.

1546 Henry VIII Magister John Holyman STP by Sir Robert Dormer Knt on death of Ds John Clark

consecrated Bishop of Bristol 1554.

1554 Mary Leonard Stoppes on presentation of Lady Jane Dormer. He died within a month.

1558 Mary John Colton AB presented by Lady Jane Dormer

1565 Elizabeth I Richard Grove He died and was buried here Compare Parish register Aug 24th 1591

1591 Elizabeth I William Bishop he willed to be buried at East end of Winge chancel

1614 James I William Prichett AM inducted January 21st 1614 buried at Wing Novenber 26th 1646

1646 Charles I Elkanah Gladman vicar of one of the medities of Chesham payed his first fruits for this V Vicarage Jun 13th 1648

1678 Charles II John Ditchfield AM instituted June 26th 1678 presented by Charles Dormer

Earl of Carnavon Buried April 26th 1714

1714 Anne Willam Browne AM Instituted July 14th on presentation of Philip Stanhope

Earl of Chesterfield, grandson of Earl of Carnavon

1746 George II William Carmichael LLD rector of Drayton Beauchamp presented by Sir William Stanhope

also vicar of Aston Abbots and Archdeacon of Buckingham. Bishop of Clonfert 1753

translated to Ferns and then to Meath

1753 George II Stephen Walsh BL by Sir William Stanhope

1773 George II William Dodd LLD Presented by Philip Earl of Chesterfield also Rector of Hockliffe.

1777 George II Henry Jerome de Salis DD presented by Philip Earl of Chesterfield

1810 George II Charles Smelt MAby same on death of Henry Jerome de Salis

1823 George II Philip Strong MA by the guardians of George Earl of Chesterfield

1850 Victoria Peter Thomas Ouvery MA on presentation of Salmuel Jones Loyd Esq afterwards

Baron Overstone

1885 Victoria Lewis Haig Loyd on presentation of Robert Loyd Lindsay Baron Wantage.

1890 Victoria Francis Henry Tatham MA on presentation of Baron Wantage

1918 George V Charles Wilton Fisher MA on presentation of Baron Wantage

1932 George V Ernest William Crane MA of presentation of Bishop of Oxford

1958 Elizabeth II Geoffrey Grimshaw Willis MA PhD on presenation of Archbishop of Canterbury

by reason of lapse.

1973 Elizabeth II Norman Charles Wadsworth on presentation of Bishop of Oxford

(priest in charge 1970-73)

1980 Elizabeth II David Alan Smith BA MDiv on presentation of Bishop of Oxford

1987 Elizabeth II Michael David Smith BA on presenation of Her Majesty Elizabeth II patron of the benefice

for this term only by reason of the avoidance of the See of Oxford.

1992 Elizabeth II Brian Sagar on presentation of the Bishop of Oxford

1998 Elizabeth II John Russell on presentation of the Bishop of Oxford