The Parochial History of Cornwall, Volume 4 (of 4)
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The Parochial History of Cornwall, Volume 4 (of 4)
Cornwall (England : County) -- History; Geology -- England -- Cornwall (County)
_Vide_ Mon. Angl. tom. i. p. 213. ex Leland. Collect. i. 75. Ibid.
tom. ii. p. 5, 6. inquis. 32 Ed. 3. ex rot. pat. 7 Ric. 2. p. 1.
m. 24. de fundatione et dotatione.
Leland. Itin. vol. iii. p. 40. vol. vii. p. 122.
Cartas, &c. penes Edw. Elliot de eadem.
Fin. 6 Hen. 3. m. 5. de mercat. ibid.
Cart. 6 Ed. 2. n. 1.
Pat. 17 Ed. 3. p. 2. m. 32. de mercato et feria in villa S. Germani,
et de lib. war. in Lamash: Pat. 31 Ed. 3. p. 3. m. 8. pro ten. in
Lanrake: Plac. coram reg. 37 Ed. 3. rot. 9. Pat. 38 Ed. 3. p. 2.
m. 46. Pat. 43 Ed. 3. p. 1. m. 23 vel 43.
Pat. 2 Rich. 2. p. 1. m. 47. pro ten. in Pollersek, Trewint,
Todisford, Lancottock, &c. Pat. 9 Ric. 2. p. 1. m.. rex restituit
prioratum S. Germani (qui fuit de fundatione Leofrici episc. et
quem rex recuperaverat in curia sua adversus Jo. Grandison episc.
Exon.) episc. Exon. et successoribus: Pat. 16 Ric. 2. p. 1. m. 27.
de redd. in Trethinek, Morna, &c.
Pat. 11 Hen. 6. p. 1. m. 17. pro ten. in Frogwell, Tenepath, &c.
[Stowe’s Annals, edit. 1592. p. 120. Domesd. tom. i. fol. 120 b.
H. E.]
IX. HELSTON, _in the deanry of_ Kerrier.
HOSPITAL. A priory or hospital at the west-south-west end of the town,
of the foundation of one Kellegrew,[109] dedicated to St. John
Baptist.[110] It was endowed only with 12_l._ 16_s._ 4_d._ _per ann._
Dugd. 14_l._ 7_s._ 4_d._ Speed.
_Vide_ Leland. Itin. vol. iii. p. 23. Registrum Edm. Stafford episc.
Exon. f. 135.
X. ST. KARENTOC, _or_ Crantoc, _near_ Padstow, _in the deanry of_
Pider.
COLLEGE. Here were Secular canons[111] _temp. Edw. Conf._ who
continued till the general dissolution, when its yearly revenues were
valued at 89_l._ 15_s._ 8_d._ which were divided amongst the dean,
nine prebendaries,[112] and four vicars choral.[113] This collegiate
church was dedicated to St. Carantocus, said to be a disciple of St.
Patric, and was in the patronage of the bishop of Exeter,[114] but now
in John Buller of Mowall, esq.
_Vide_ in Prynne’s Papal Usurpations, vol. ii. p. 736. Claus. 34
Hen. 3. m. 15.
Pat. 29 Hen. 3. m. 7.
Pat. 43 Ed. 3. p. 2. m. 31. Pat. 44
Ed. 3. p. 1. m. 23.
[Domesd. tom. i. fol. 121. H. E.]
XI. LAMMANA.
BENEDICTINE CELL. The abbey of Glastonbury had sometime a cell here,
dedicated to St. Michael.
_Vide_ Adami de Domerham historia de rebus gestis Glastoniensibus,
p. 423. ut prioratus de Basselake et de Lamena ad ordinacionem
conventus pertineant. Et in Auctuario eidem historiæ annexo, p.
599. cartam Hastuti filii Johannis de Solenneio de insula de
Lamana: p. 600. Roberti de Cardinay de uno ferlingo terræ de
Trewodlowan: p. 601. Rogeri filii Willelmi de terra de Lamman: p.
602. compositionem inter conventum Glaston et conventum de
Lanstaventone de decimis in dominico Odonis de Portlo; p. 603.
cartam Ricardi comiti Cornubiæ de Lammana.
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