Page:The histories of Launceston and Dunheved, in the county of Cornwall.djvu/47

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THE PRIORY.
31
£ s. d. £ s. d.
Byestway, with 4s. perquisites 7 10 0
Boyton, with 2s. perquisites 8 2 0
Buckelawre, 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
Bradrygge 8 10
Trewosell 2 13 4
And the office of Chamberlain at the Priory 26 5 0
Total 229 2
FROM THE SALE OF WOOD.
Value of the profits arising from the sale of wood and underwood of the aforesaid Manors, estimated by the Commissioners at 4 0 0 4 0 0
Total of Spirituals and Temporals . £392 11
CHARGES ON REVENUE.
To the Lord of Trebigh for rent of Riggrovemylle yearly 3 0
To the Lord the King for the assize of bread and ale in Newport, within the Manor of Launceston, yearly 8 0
To the same Lord the King for tithes of Braderigge 2 0
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 5 0
—— 18 0
FEES OF THE STEWARD, RECEIVER, AUDITOR, AND BAILIFF, PAID YEARLY.
To John Chamond, Knight, Chief Steward of the House aforesaid 2 13 4
To John Wyse, Receiver and Bailiff of

Launcestonlond, yearly .

3 6 8