| 1200 |
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Vicars with life-long tenancy established
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| 1200 |
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Rebuilding included expansion and a south aisle to accommodate guild chapels .
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| 1200 |
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Major developments through the period were funded by wealthy wool merchants who endowed the chantries and guild chapels
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| 1200 |
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start of long programme of renovation and re-building
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| 1222 |
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February 8th thunder storm with a lightning strike caused extensive fire.
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| 1223 |
-1231
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Bononius, chaplain - vicar of North Grantham
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| 1225 |
-1234
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Richard of Newerc, chaplain (priest) - Vicar of South Grantham
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| 1231 |
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John of Colsterworth - vicar of North Grantham
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| 1234 |
-1245
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William of Ferenden, chaplain - Vicar of South Grantham
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| 1245 |
-1263
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Thomas of ?, chaplain - Vicar of South Grantham
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| 1250 |
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Wider aisles replace earlier narrow ones; this involved replacing the Norman round-headed arches with higher, pointed arches (remains of round-headed clerestory windows still visible above pointed arches)
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