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1350 Lady Chapel built over two vaulted crypts whose access was from the churchyard. In the crypt, the medieval stone altar and footplace are still in position.
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Carved heads most probably of Henry III and Queen Phillippa
1350 | The Guild of Corpus Christi chapel was used by the town’s administration for municipal elections and specifically to elect the new Alderman or mayor. More info | |||
1350 | Small altars and chapels all round the church were used by the chantries and guild. | |||
1350 | Stone rood screen built from North to south across the church interior. On top were a crucifix, an altar and figures of Mary and John , all donated by a rich wool merchant named Roger of Woolsthorpe. A stone staircase still remains. | |||
1350 | Lady Chapel built over two vaulted crypts whose access was from the churchyard. In the crypt, the medieval stone altar and footplace are still in position. More info | |||
1352 | -1377 | John of Kelby - Vicar of South Grantham | ||
1362 | tomb of Richard de Salteby who controlled customs from Boston to Grimsby | |||
1376 | -1383 | John Wright of Yerdeburg - Vicar of North Grantham | ||
1377 | -1382 | Richard of Fryston - Vicar of South Grantham | ||
1382 | -1397 | Richard of Fryston - Vicar of South Grantham | ||
1382 | -1382 | William of Sibthorpe - Vicar of South Grantham | ||
1383 | -1384 | Will of Catteworth - Vicar of North Grantham | ||
1384 | -1407 | Hugh of Dorlee - Vicar of North Grantham | ||
1397 | -1414 | William of Billynburg, chaplain - Vicar of South Grantham |
1350 | Present gateway of the Angel built showing heads of Edward III and Queen Philippa on the hood-mould. | |||
1359 | King John of France, captured at Poitiers, slept at Grantham on his way from Hereford to Somerton Castle (3 August ) | |||
1371 | Robert Brown & Hugh Oky accused of overcharging for corn | |||
1371 | Robert de Rippingale, a carpenter fined for paying wages that were too high- 6d a day | |||
1371 | Thomas de Stafford selling Gascony wine at 14d a gallon - others sold at 12d | |||
1390 | Grantham House built in Castlegate; part of original building survives |
1350 | Wool trade in decline. | |||
1362 | English decreed official language of courts and parliament | |||
1377 | -1399 | Richard II | ||
1380 | John Wycliffe translated Bible into English | |||
1381 | Poll Tax led to Peasants' Revolt led by Wat Tyler. | |||
1387 | Geoffrey Chaucer wrote Canterbury Tales. - stories of pilgrims' journeys to Canterbury Cathedral. | |||
1399 | -1413 | Henry IV (Bolingbroke) |
Richard II | Crowned | 1377 | Died | 1399 | 1381 Peasants' Revolt | Plantagenet |
Henry IV | Crowned | 1399 | Died | 1413 | 1399 Henry IV imprisoned Richard II | Lancaster |