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THE PRIORY. 3i £ s. d. £ s. d. Byestway, with 4s. perquisites 7 10 O Boyton, with 2s. perquisites . 8 2 O Buckelavvre, with is. 4d. perquisites . 18 4 6 Buek 15 1 Bonalva, with is. 4d. perquisites 7 10 11 Halghland, with 6s. 8d. perquisites • 3 15 2i Bradrygge . 8 10 H Trewosell . 2 13 4 And the office of Chamberlain at the Priory . 26 5

Total . . . . 229 : 1 6£ FROM THE SALE OF WOOD. Value of the profits arising from the sale of wood and underwood of the afore- said Manors, estimated by the Com- missioners at ... Total of Spirituals and Temporals . ^*392 CHARGES ON REVENUE. To the Lord of Trebigh for rent of Rig- grovemylle yearly To the Lord the King for the assize of bread and ale in Newport, within the Manor of Launceston, yearly To the same Lord the King for tithes of Braderigge . ... And for the support of a certain light in the Chapel of the Blessed Mary, of the grant of Richard formerly Earl of Cornwall, yearly FEES OF THE STEWARD, RECEIVER, AUDITOR, AND BAILIFF, PAID YEARLY. To John Chamond, Knight, Chief Steward of the House aforesaid . To John Wyse, Receiver and Bailiff of Launcestonlond, yearly . d. 2 13 4 3 6 18