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)
[95] Magn. Brit. Antiq. et Nov.
[96] _Quære_, Whether this was St. Antony’s or St. George’s
hospital; for the will of John Killigrew, proved A.D. 1500,
gives legacies “Pauper ibus S. Antonii de Bodmyn; pau
peribus S. Georgii de Bodmin pauperibus S. Laurentii juxta
Bod min.” Lib. Moore, Qu. xx.
[97] Leland. Itin. vol. ii. p. 115.
[98] Ibid.
[99] Carew, f. 124. a.
[100] Mr. Stevens has erroneously placed this house in
Devonshire.
[101] Leland. Itin. vol. iii. p. 18. Camden. Britan, edit.
Gibson, ad _Burien_.
[102] Domesday, _Cornwall_. “Canonici S. Berianæ tenent
Eglosberry, quæ fuit libera T. R. E. Ibi est una hida, &c.”
[103] Mr. Ashmole’s History of the Garter, cap. 4. et Mon.
Angl. tom. iii. p. ii. p. 73.
[104] The dean is instituted and takes the oaths before the
king as ordinary.
[105] In Taxat. Lincoln, ms. “Ecclesia S. Endelientæ taxatur
prout sequitur: Prebenda dom. Pagani de Liskered in eadem
lx_s._ prebenda H. de Monkton iv_l._ x_s._ prebenda dom.
Reginaldi iv_l._ ii_s._”
[106] Thus the inquisition, Mon. Angl. ii. p. 5. but Leland,
Coll. i. p. 75. saith, the Regulars were introduced by
Bartholomew bishop of Exeter, who lived _temp. Hen. 2._
[107] They were Benedictine monks according to Ryley, Plac.
Parl. p. 466. But that is not right, for here were a prior
and eight Black canons at the dissolution. Vide Willis, ii.
Ap. p. 7.
[108] Mr. Mores saith John Champernoun, sed quære.
[109] Leland. Itin. vol. iii. p. 23.
[110] Ms. Valor. “St. Mary Magdalen,” Registr. Stafford, f.
135.
[111] Domesdei, “Canonici S. Carentoci tenent Langorock, et
tenebant T.R.E. Sunt iii. hidæ, &c.”
[112] So in my ms. Valor.
[113] Eight prebendaries, without a dean. Tax. Lincoln, ms.
A dean and ten prebendaries. Ms. Le Neve.
[114] Prynne, ii. p. 736. many grants of the deanery and
prebends here by the kings appear upon the rolls, but seem
to be made during the vacancy of the see of Exeter. “A.D.
1315. Feb. 22. Walterus episc. Exon. contulit Joanni de
Sandale cancellario regis præbendam in ecclesia S.
Karantoci.” Wharton de decan. Lond. p. 216.
[115] In the former edition this church was confounded with
that of St. Pieran: the late learned prelate Dr. Charles
Littleton bishop of Carlisle informed Dr. Tanner of the
mistake, and the account of both churches inserted in this
edition are agreeable to the information communicated by
him.
[116] Domesday, “Canonici S. Achebranni tenent
Lannachebran.”
[117] Leland. Itin. vol. iii. p. 25. vol. vii. p. 118. Tax.
Linc. ms.
[118] Carew’s Survey, f. 118. a.
[119] Leland. Collect. vol. i. p. 76. not Regular canons of
the order of St. Austin, as Magn. Brit. Antiq. et Nov. p.
333.
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