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LAUNCESTON.
£ s. d. £ s. d.
Seynt Gelys 8 0
Saint Thomas 2 0 0
Seynt Stephyns 8 6 8
Tresmere 2 5 8
Seynt Julytte 6 0 0
Total 154 8
Value of Pensions issuing out of various Churches belonging to the said Priory:
Beworthy 10 0
Ashebury 2 0
Marie Magdalene 1 0 0
Tamerton 1 6 8
Egloskery 1 6 8
Dewstowe 5 0
Luffingcotte 2 0
Seynt Gelys 2 0
Tresmere 1 8
South Sydenham 1 0
Total 4 17 0
TEMPORALS
Value of the rent and product of lands and tenements, as well of the Free as of the Conventionary Tenants, pertaining to the said Priory, and situate and lying in divers demesnes and manors, namely:
Launceston and the Borough [Newport], with £10 for the perquisites of Courts, yearly average 101 6 8
Bradeford, with 2s. perquisites of Courts Carnedon Prior, with 6s. perquisites of Courts 5 11
Clymmeslond Prior, with 3s. 4d. perquisites 13 8
Treworgy, with 3s. 4d. perquisites 7 8 6
Stratton, with 2 s. perquisites 7 2 6
Tottesdon, with 1s. perquisites 4 1 0