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)
[153] “A.D. 1258. dom. episc. Exon. contulit custodiam
decanatus ecclesiæ S. Probi magistro Henrico de Bolish.”
Reg. Bronscomb. episc. Exon.
[154] Pat. 3 Hen. 4. a grant of a prebend in the church of
S. Probus; four had pensions at the suppression.
[155] And so it seems to have done, even at the time of the
Lincoln taxation, 20 Ed. 1. where, among the dignities of
the church of Exeter, “Thesauraria, præter ecclesiam S.
Probi (quæ taxatur in archidiac. Cornub.) xx_l._”
[156] Ms. Valor, in offic. Primitiarum.
[157] _Quære_, Whether it ought not rather to be the rectory
of Saltash in Cornwall, which now belongs to Windsor
college.
[158] Leland. Itin. vol. iii. p. 19.
[159] Gervase of Cant. et Speed.
[160] Hen. Sulgrave, ms.
[161] Mon. Angl.
[162] Taxat. Lincoln. ms.
[163] Leland. Itin. vol. iii. p. 37.
[164] Gervase of Cant. “Monachi Nigri.”
[165] Montacute was of this order.
[166] Because mentioned by Gervase of Cant. The church of
St. Carric or Karentocus was given to Montacute by their
founder; as Mon. Angl. ii. p. 910.
[167] Leland. Itin. vol. vii. p. 121.
[168] Pat. 25 Ed. 3. p. 1. m.. where is the grant of a
prebend in this church by the crown, “Ratione temporalium
episcopatus Exon. in manu regis existen.” The advowson of
the vicarage is certainly in the bishop of Exeter.
[169] Taxat. Lincoln, ms. 20 Ed. 1.
[170] Portionarius ecclesiæ S. Tethæ Cornub. 25 Ed. 1.
Prynne, iii. p. 703.
[171] Ex informatione Reverendissimi Caroli nuper Episc.
Carliol.
[172] Their church was consecrated in the second year of
bishop Walter Bronscomb. Registr. Bronscomb.
[173] Leland. Itin. vol. iii. p. 27. where he calls them
White friers; but he mentions them as Black friers, Itin.
vol. vii. p. 120.
[174] Regist. Exon.
[175] Tax. Lincoln, ms.
[176] Registr. Exon. Ryley, p. 466. et Rot. 22 Ed. 1. but
Leland [Collect. i. 76. Itin. vii. 120.] saith they were
Cluny monks, by which name the foreign Benedictines were
often called.
[177] Registr. Exon. Rymer, iv. 243. claus. 1 Ed. 3. p. 1.
m. 22. Not to St. Peter super Dynam Sagiensis diœc. as
Rymer, viii. 106. et Mon. Angl. i. 1036.
[178] Leland. Itin. vol. iii. p. 14.
[179] Ibid. p. 6. Arundel of Lanhern of late taken to be
founder.
[180] Ms. Stow.
[181] Ms. Corp. Christ. coll. Cant.
APPENDIX.
XI.
SOME DOCUMENTS RELATIVE TO THE PRIORY AT BODMIN.
_Award of John Treffry, Thomas Brown, and others, in a Dispute
between the Prior of Bodmyn and Richard Flamank, Esq., respecting
Lands in Little Boscarn and Dynmur._
(Cart. Antiq. Harl. Mus. Brit. 57. A. 35.)
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