The Parochial History of Cornwall, Volume 4 (of 4)
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The Parochial History of Cornwall, Volume 4 (of 4)
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_Vide_ in Mon. Angl. tom. iii. p. ii. p. 56. pat. 18 Ed. 2. p. 2. m.
17. appropriationem ecclesiæ S. Alune in Cornubia.
Lelandi Collect. vol. i. p. 115. ejusdem Itin. vol. iii. p. 27. vol.
vii. p. 120.
In Itin. Will. de Worcestre, p. 122. 128. de fundatione collegii de
Penryn.
In bibl. Harleiana, ms. 862. f. 118. instrumenta spectantia ad
ecclesiam collegiatam de Glasney.
Registrum hujus collegii, penes ―――― Parsons un. audit. scaccarii, A.D.
1706. postea penes Jacobum Mickleton de hosp. Grayensi arm.
Videtur esse idem cum registro penes Joannem Row nuper de medio
Templo London, arm. unde quamplurima excerpsit V. cl. Joannes
Anstis arm.
Pat. 8 Ed. 2. p. 2. m. 2. 17. 20 et 27. Pat. 10 Ed. 2. p. 1. m: 19.
de vicariis ecclesiæ.
Fin. 2 Ed. 3. m. 6. in cedula: Pat. 2 Ed. 3. p. 1. m. 36. pro ten.
et eccl. in Lamerock: Pat. 26 Ed. 3. p. 3. m. 21. pro eccl. S.
Justi in Penwith approprianda: Pat. 43 Ed. 3. p. 1. m. 40. d. Pat.
44 Ed. 3. p. 1. m; 10. et p. 2. m. 3. Pat. 45 Ed. 3. p. 1. m. 40.
d.
Pat. 8 Hen. 4. p. 2. m. 9. pro ten. in Trewtham pro cantaria apud
_Bodryganes alter_ in hoc collegio.
[Harl. MS. 6958. p. 294.
6960. pp. 166. 184. 234.
6961. p. 225.
Ducarel’s Extr. from the Lamb. Registers in Brit. Mus. vol. ix. p.
218. H. E.]
XXV. ST. PIERAN in Zabulo, _in the deanry of_ Pydre.
COLLEGE. In the days of K. Edward the Confessor here were a dean and
canons,[148] endowed with lands, and the privilege of a sanctuary.[149]
The church[150] was given by K. Henry 1. to the bishop and church of
Exeter, who still enjoy the great tithes and the advowson of the
vicarage.
[Domesd. tom. i. fol. 121. H. E.]
[Hearne mentions PORT ELIOT in the margin of his copy of Tanner’s
first edition, and says it was sometimes a Priory, and at the
Dissolution K. Henry VIII. bestowed it upon one of the ancestors of
Richard Elliot mentioned in Norden’s Descr. of Cornwall. H. E.]
XXVI. ST. PROBUS, _in the deanry_ of Powder.
COLLEGE. Here was a collegiate church of Secular canons before the
Conquest,[151] which was given to the bishop and church of Exeter by
K. Henry 1.[152] Here was once a dean:[153] Four prebendaries or
portionists occur here upon the Lincoln taxation, and some time
after;[154] but, _26 Hen. 8._ the glebe and tithe of St. Probus, as
part of the endowment of the treasurership of the cathedral church of
Exeter, to which it still belongs,[155] is valued at 22_l._ 10_s._
_per ann._[156]
[Domesd. tom. i. fol. 121. H. E.]
XXVII. SALTASH, _in the deanry_ of East.
ABBEY. The abbey[157] of Saltash in com. Devon, is mentioned in the
Year Books, _2 Hen. 4._ Mich. 45.
XXVIII. SYLLY.
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