Canons, part 3
1353/4 William de London died as vicar of Kirk Hallam.
 
1354-60 Hugh de Claypoll was vicar of Kirk Hallam;  he resigned.
 
Feb 1360 John de Trowell and Nicholas de Trowell were ordained subdeacon;  ordained deacon Dec 1360.

Dec 1360 Hugh de Thurgarton was ordained sub-deacon;  in Apr 1366 he was ordained priest;  he was vicar of Ilkeston from 1391-1402, when he resigned.
Walter de Wynkeborn was vicar of Kirk Hallam;  he resigned.

Mar 1364 Hugh de Wirsoppe was ordained deacon.
 
Sep 1366 John de Wolaton was ordained sub-deacon.
 
1369 John de Wolaton was ordained priest.
 
Jun 1370 William de Eyton was ordained sub-deacon;  deacon Sep 1370;  Sep 1374 priest;

 1428 a William de Eyton, rector of Thorpe, exchanged with J. de W. vicar of Tibshelf.
John Bovey was ordained subdeacon;  Sep, deacon;  Sep 1374, priest.

Sep 1375 John de Belton and John de Kirkeby were ordained sub-deacon;  Belton deacon Sep 1376;  Belton sub-deacon again recorded in Dec 1376;  Kirkeby deacon Sep 1396;  licensed to proceed to all orders Dec 1397;  1392 chaplain in ‘the Abbot’s convent’s chapel of St Cross, Stanley’;  1398 given the dignity of a papal chaplain.
 
Jun 1378 William de Ilkeston was ordained sub-deacon;  Dec 1379 licensed to proceed to all orders;  Mar 1380 ordained priest.
 
Feb 1379 Henry de Monyash was ordained sub-deacon, had his first tonsure and was licensed to proceed to all orders Dec 1379, ordained deacon Jun 1381, priest Mar 1383, abbot 1400-1439.

Also Matthew de Nottingham was ordained sub-deacon;  he was licensed to proceed to all orders in Dec 1379 and ordained deacon in Jun 1381.