ON THE CHARTERS OF CLEEVE ABBEY. 39 
concedere zisdem Abb’i & Conventui, q’d ip’i p’de’a mesu- 
agla, t'ram, & redditum cum p’tin’ retin’e possint, sibi & 
successorib’ suis imp’petuu’, in p’tem satisfacco’is decem 
libratar’ t’rar’ ten’ & reddituu’ p’de’ar’ ; Nos, eor’ suppli- 
caco’i in hac p’te annuentes, & concessionem ip’ius p’ris 
n’ri p'dc’am volentes effectui mancipari, p’donavim’ p’fatis 
Abb’i & Conventui t?nsgressiones fc’as in hac p’te, & con- 
cessim’ p’ nob’ & he’dib’ n’ris, quantu’ in nob’ est, q’d ip 
mesuagia t'ram et redditum p’de’a cum p’tin’ que de p’fatis 
Abb’e & Conventu tenent', sicut p’ inquisico’em p’ dile’'m 
& fidelem n’rm Simonem de Bereford’, Escaetorem n’rm 
eit? Trentam, de mandato n’ro captam, & in Canc’ n’ra 
retornatam est comp’tum, h’eant & teneant sibi & success- 
orib’ suis imp’petuu’, in valorem decem solidor’ p’ annu’ in 
p'tem satisfacco’is decem libratar’ t’rar’ ten’ & reddituu’ 
p’de’ar’, sine occ’one vel impedimento n’ri vel he’dum n’ror’, 
Justie’, Esc’, Vic’, aut alior’ balli’or’, seu ministror’ n’ror’ 
quor’cu’q’, statuto p’de’o non obstante : salvis tamen capi- 
talib’ d’nis feodor’ illor’ s’viciis inde debitis & consuetis. 
In cuj', &c. T’. J. de Eltham, &c. apud Cantuar’, quarto 
die Jun’. * 
In the Chapterhouse at Westminster is preserved a very 
interesting record which relates to the manor of Abbotes- 
hendra in Cornwall. Unfortunately it is too long for the 
space allotted to me; but one or two extracts will be neces- 
sary for the sake of exhibiting important information not 
elsewhere, so far as I know, to be found. Therecord itself 
may be referred to without difficulty, by attending to the 
reference. 
Abbot Leonard, at the time in question, governed the 
Monastery :— 
* Pat. 3 Edw. III, p. 1, m. 13. 
