Canons, part 6
May ?1485 Henry Hawkeslowe was ordered to be sent permanently to Titchfield.
Robert Mumby (succentor at Barlings 1475 and there 1478 and 1482) was ordered to be sent permanently to Dale by provincial chapter, but he appears on no lists.
 
1488 Richard Blackwall, succentor was sentenced to 40 days' gravioris culpae and 10 years' detention at Alnwick (Northumberland) for crime, disobedience and open rebellion against prelate and prior.  He pleaded for mercy, and the sentence was deferred for 3 months;  he was restored to his place in 1491.
Robert Aston was rebellious but had been pardoned (PAGE and VCH have hin as subprior).
List of current canons in C41.
May, William Lammas recorded as cantor, Edward Hampton was succentor and William Langley recorded;  Richard Bredon chaplain of Stanton;  William Blackburn absent because he was serving chantry:  Thomas Stanley prior;  John York alias Wytton abbot’s chaplain;  Ralph Stanton sacrist;  Robert Brounslowe subsacrist – both of these last were novices.  Richard de Nottingham was at Heanor, and his namesake at Ilkeston;  Ralph Stanton alias Porter alias Makarelle novice and sacrist (C41).

1491 *17 canons (VCH).
List of current canons in C41:  William Langley is probably dead;  2 novices John Bebe and George Slee under the charge of brother Thomas Stanley;  Ralph Stanton alias Porter alias Makarelle deacon and sacrist;  Robert Brownslowe absent, but he became vicar of Ilkeston 1497-1510.  
Redman brought William Gyll or Gylling former subcellarer of Coverham in 1475 who in 1478 had brought a woman into the dormitory for immoral purposes;  he was purged of that sin and became vicar of Downholme 1482;  in 1488 he was at Coverham;  he was ordered to stay at Dale for punishment, but this was suspended at the next provincial chapter in Apr 1492, when he was sent permanently to Sulby;  he is recorded there in 1494, 1497 and 1500.
At Dale also was George alias William or John Littleport, canon of W. Dereham 1475, there 1478, sub-cantor 1482, convicted of theft inter alia, released 1488, ordered to be sent to Dale Sep 1489 by provincial chapter;  he was still living laxly and irreligiously in 1491 so he was ordered to be sent to Beauchief, and to remain there (by provincial chapter in Apr 1492) where he was still in 1494 (C41).
22 (PAGE, C41) Aug, William Lammas, Richard de Nottingham recorded;  Edward Hampton was sub-prior.  Richard Bredon chaplain of Stanton;  William Blackburn prior;  Thomas Stanley novice master;  John York alias Wytton chaplain;  Ralph Stanton alias Porter alias Makarelle deacon and sacrist;  George Slee or Sleygh novice.
Robert Aston and Richard Blackwall were restored to their place.
William Cassall alias Wydoson was absent from Beauchief and contumacious – ‘formerly canon of Dale’.