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)
BENEDICTINE CELL. In the biggest of the Sylly islands, called
Iniscaw,[158] was a poor cell of two Benedictine monks dedicated to
St. Nicholas, belonging to Tavistock abbey, even before the Conquest,
and confirmed to them afterward by K. Henry 1. Reginald earl of
Cornwall, &c.
_Vide_ in Mon. Angl. tom. i: p. 516. cart. 1 Joan. p. 2. m. 65. Pat.
19 Ed. 3. p. 1. m. 5. et ibid. p. 1002. Cartas RR. Hen. 1. Ed. 1.
Reginaldi com. Cornub. et Barthol. episc. Exon. ex registro
Tavestochiensi.
Leland. Itin. vol. iii. p. 19.
Cart. 1 Joan. p. 1. n. 155 et 219. de decimis forestsæ de Guffaer.
XXIX. ST. SYRIAC,[159] St. Cyriac,[160] St. Carricius,[161] St.
Karrocus,[162] St. Cyret, _and_ Julette.[163]
CLUNIAC CELL. Hare was a small religious house of two Benedictine[164]
or Cluniac[165] monks, as early as K. Richard 1st’s time,[166] cell to
Montacute[167] in Somersetshire; and as parcel of the possessions of
that priory it was granted, _37 Hen. 8._ to Laurence Courtney.
_Vide_ Mon. Angl. tom. i. p. 670, 671. tom. ii. p. 910.
Leland. Itin. vol. iii. p. 37. vol. vii. p. 121.
Pat. 15 Ed. 3. p. 1. m. 5. de concessione hujus cellæ Willelmo
comiti Sarisb. per priorem et conv. de Monteacuto.
[Report to the Originalia, vol. iv. fol. 155 b. Brit. Mus., where it
is called St. Caroch.]
XXX. ST. THETHA, St. Teath _or_ St. Etha, _in the deanry of_ Trigge
Minor.
COLLEGE. The parish church here is sometimes on the records called
collegiate,[168] and consisted of two prebendaries[169] or
portionists,[170] who seem to have been collated by the bishop of
Exeter.
XXXI. TREBIGH, _or_ Turbigh.
KNIGHTS HOSPITALERS. A preceptory of Knights Hospitalers of St. John
of Jerusalem, to which Henry de Pomerai and Reginald Marsh were
considerable benefactors [Mon. Angl. tom. ii. p. 551.] It was valued
at 60_l._ _per ann._ [ms. Le Neve] but this with Ansty [Wilts.] was
valued, _26 Hen. 8._ at 90_l._ 1_s._ 9_d._ _in toto_. 81_l._ 8_s._
5_d._ _clare_. [ms. Valor, in off. Primit.] This among other
possessions of the old Knights, then undisposed of, was regranted to
the Hospitalers upon their restoration, 4 et 5 _Phil. et Mar._ and
after their dissolution, _16 Eliz._ to Henry Wilby and Geo. Blyth.
XXXII. TREGONY, _in the deanry of_ Powder.
ALIEN PRIORY. The advowson of the priory of Tregony, as belonging to
the abbey de Valle in Normandy, is mentioned fin. div. com. _52 Hen.
3._ n. 18. This priory with the advowsons of the churches of Tregony
and Biry were made over A.D. 1267, by the abbat and convent de Valle
in diœc. Bajoc. to the prior and convent of Merton.[171]
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