Canons, part 5
1475      list of current canons in C41:  John Stanlley abbot, Richard Draykott prior, Nicholas Grentham subprior, Richard de Nottingham vicar of Kirk Hallam, John Monyash vicar of Kirk Hallam, Richard Bredon sub-cellarer, John Grene chaplain at Stanton,.Richard Blackwall novice, Richard Nottingham cantor, William Blakburn circator, John York alias Wytton, Thomas Stanley sacrist, William Langley sacrist’s assistant, John Wghtbrygh [sic], William Lammas, Henry Hawkeslowe and Robert Aston novices;  also William Tykhill vicar of Heanor till 1475 when he resigned, and John Middleton (more briefly in PAGE).
William Langley recorded in May as cantor and sacrist.
William Cassall alias Wydoson was at Beauchief – ‘formerly canon of Dale’.

1477 John Middleton recorded.
 
1478 Robert Aston was custos infirmatorii.
List of current canons in C41.  This is similar to 1475’s list, but there are no Draykott, Grentham or Wghtbrygh;  additional Robert Aston infirmarian  there was no prior.
John Middleton was vicar of Heanor.
William Lammas recorded sine voce et stallo, presumably as a result of some misdemeanour (C41).
May, Richard de Nottingham, John York alias Wytton recorded.  John Grene was chaplain at Stanton, Edward Hampton was sub-sacrist;  Henry Hawkeslowe was succentor;  Richard Bredon cellarer;  William Blackburn subprior and senior canon;  Thomas Stanley sacrist.
John Saunders (priest at Halesowen 1475, circator, was convicted of incontinence and apostasy and ordered to be sent to Dale for 80 days’ punishment.  He was back at Halesowen in 1482, and in Mar 1485/6 was one of the electors of the abbot of Halesowen, subprior in 1488, prior in 1491, vicar of Hales in 1497, on list 1500.

1482 List of current canons in C41.
July, William Lammas, Richard de Nottingham recorded, and William Langley as cellarer.  John Grene was chaplain at Stanton.  Edward Hampton was sub-sacrist;  Henry Hawkeslowe was cantor, Richard Bredon cellarer; William Blackburn subprior;  Thomas Stanley circator and sacrist;  Robert Aston succentor.
John York alias Wytton had apostasised but returned.
William Cassall alias Wydoson was at Beauchief – ‘formerly canon of Dale’.
Mar 1482/3 William Blackburn was admitted to serve a chantry.