In c. 1663 William King noted to be pluralist incumbent of Blackmanstone and Warlingham (LPL, MS 1126, fo. 27, a reference we owe to Dr Tom Reid).
Year | Type | Name as Recorded | Location | Office/Status | Full Record |
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1637 | Libc | King, Willimus | Blackmaustone / | Rector | View |
1637 | Appt(Collation) | Kinge, William | Blackmanstone / | Rector | View |
1660 | Subsc | Kinge, William | Warlingham with chapel of Chelsam / | Vicar | View |
1660 | Appt(Institution) | King, William | Warlingham with the chapel of Chessed / | Vicar | View |
1667 | Vac(Death) | King, Guilielmus | Warlingham cum Capel. de Chelsam / | Vicar | View |
1667 | Vac(Death) | King, Guilielmus | Warlingham cum Capella Chelsom / | Vicar | View |