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LAUNCESTON.
£ s. d. £ s. d.
To John Phelipps, Bailiff of the Manor of Haghland 13 4
To William Dynham and Thomas Cokk, Auditors of the House aforesaid, yearly 6 0 0
To John Kymthorn, Deputy Steward of the House 2 0 0
To the same John Kymthorn, Bailiff of Trevvorgy 13 4
To the same John Kymthorn, Bailiff of Trewosell 6 8
To Robert Glanfeld, Bailiff of Braderygge 1 6 8
To Henry Shire, Bailiff of the Borough of Newport Pounde 1 4 4
And to the Clerk of the Parish of Launceston aforesaid, by agreement 6 8
Total 18 11 0
ANNUITIES AND PERPETUAL PENSIONS.
To the Abbot of Tavistoke for the Pension of Worryngton 2 10 0
To the Prior of St. German for the Pension of Mawdaleyn 13 4
To the Chaplain celebrating in the Chapel within the Castle of Downeheved, of the grant of Stephen formerly King of England 5 0 0
To a certain Chaplain for celebrating Mass twice weekly at Penhele for the soul of the founder, yearly 2 13 4
Total 10 16 8
YEARLY DISTRIBUTED IN ALMS.
Given to the Poor as well at the Lord's Supper as on every Friday in Lent:
For the soul of the aforesaid founder 4 2 2
To the poor in the Hospital of St. Leonard for the soul of the said founder 6 8
To the Prisoners in the Castle of the Lord the King at Launceston, of the foundation of the founder aforesaid 1 0 0