There is no firm evidence to link the ordination candidate with the incumbent of Cobham. Cobham and Gillingham are within distance, but we really need confirmation from other sources that these are the same person. The liber cleri would suggest that the V of Gillingham is probably also the C of Lydging.
Year | Type | Name as Recorded | Location | Office/Status | Full Record |
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1717 | Ordi(ordination) | Pemble, Gulielmus | / | priest | View |
1717 | Ordi(ordination) | Pemble, Gulielmus | / | deacon | View |
1719 | Appt(Institution) | Pemble, Gulielmus | Cobham / | Vicar | View |
1722 | Libc | Pemble, Gulmus | Gillingham / | Vicar | View |
1722 | Libc | Pemble, Gulmus | Lydging / | Curate | View |
1722 | Libc | Pemble, Gulmus | Cobham / | Vicar | View |
1724 | Libc | Pemble, Wmus | Cobham / | Vicar | View |
1730 | Vac(Death) | Pemble, Gulielmus | Cobham / | Perpetual Vicar | View |