102 The Priory of Marcigny and its connexion with Wiltshire. 



war with Fiance, 273^. 12s. M. were due to him in arrears from the prior 

 and convent of the house of Farlegh, co. Wilts, of the King's foundation, as 

 in the right of his consort deceased, and they were allowed to pay the same 

 in instalments of 5 marks yearly, and 150^. 5s. Id. still remain unpaid ; the 

 King (Henry IV.) pardons this to them. 



1467, July 17. Grant in frank almoign to William Westbury, the provost, 

 and the college of St. Mary, Eton, by Windsor, co. Buckingham, of . • • 

 261. 13s. id. yearly, which the prior of Farlegh used to pay to the nuns of 

 Martigny, for the farm and pension of the manors of Welby, Welleby, and 

 Navenby, CO. Lincoln, Slaghtneford and Alinton, co. Wilts; (also of) 11/. 6s. 

 8d. in addition from the same farm and pension ; . . . . 



1472, April 18. Grant in frank almoin to William Westbury, the provost, 

 and the college of St. Mary Eton by Wyndesore of .... 8/. yearly 

 which the prior of Farlegh used to render to the nuns of Martigny for .the 

 farm and pension of the manors of Wellby, Welleby and Nalbenby, co. 

 Lincoln, and Slaighteneford and Alynton, co. Wilts, and which John 

 Thommeson, deceased, lately had for life of the King's grant, and the 

 reversion of 30/. yearly from the same farm and pension which Roger 

 Grandorch, gentilmau, holds for life of the King's grant. 



Though the reading in these last two entries is " Martigny," the 

 identification in the accompanying index is " Marcigny, Saone et 



Loire." 



It may be proper to add that, in the same department of Saone 

 et Loire, far nearer Chmy, there exists a place designated Martigny- 

 le-Comte. 



