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William de Uffington was a Priest in the
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Career

In 1288 William de Uffington is recorded as presenting the post of Vicar of St Nicholas' Church in Pilton, Rutland to Robert de Pilton, and presenting it again in 1309. Was presented the post of Vicar of
St Mary the Virgin's Church, Aylesbury The Church of St Mary the Virgin, Aylesbury, is an Anglican church of the Diocese of Oxford, in the centre of the town of Aylesbury. There is evidence of a church from Saxon times, but the present building was built sometime between 1200 and 125 ...
in May 1315 possibly by
Richard de Havering Richard de Havering (or Richard de Haverings) (died 1341) was a medieval Roman Catholic clergyman who briefly became Archbishop of Dublin. He was the son of John de Havering, Sheriff of Hampshire and Seneschal of Gascony and his wife Margaret. ...
, Prebendary of Aylesbury. He appears to have either died, swapped or resigned from this post the same year. William de Uffington, was then presented the post of Vicar of St Nicholas, Pilton from 1414 to 1433, and was made a Justice of the Peace in 1434.


References

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British History Online, Parishes: Pilton
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