62 PAPEHS, ETC. 



Ou the 4tli of November, in the same year, Thomas 

 Cokysden was presented by the same John Prows, Prior, 

 and Convent, to Nynehead, on the resignation of John 

 Trigge : to pay to the said John Trigge an annual pension 

 of40s.* 



On the 29th of November, in the same year, Peter 

 Druet, M.A., was presented by the same John and his 

 Convent to the vicarage of Dulverton, void by the death 

 of Hugh Thomas. He was to continue the payment of 

 the annual pension of £6 13s. 4d. to the former vicar, 

 John Edyngton, who, after the manner of annuitants, still 

 sui'vived.f 



On the 2nd of April, 1509, AVilliam Mors, LL.D., was 

 presented to the vicarage of Pytmynster by the same Johu 

 and Convent, on the death of Richard ISIader. William 

 Mors had obtained a dispensation for plurality, and that 

 the Churches of S. INIary of Corscomb and of S. Dubricius 

 of Porloke should be united to his prebend of Combe 

 Secunda, on his assertion that the income of those two 

 Churches did not exceed £26 13s. 4d. per annum.| 



John Prows was summoned to convocation, in Decem- 

 ber, 1509- Among others summoned at the same time 

 were Richard Beer, Abbat of Glastonbury ; Thomas 

 Broke, Abbat of Mochilney ; John Wellyngton, Abbat 

 of Athelney ; and John Peynter, Abbat of Clyve.|| 



On the llth of August, 1511, Richard Pleysse was pre- 

 sented to the vicarage of Kyngyston, on the death of 

 Robert Good.§ 



* MS. Harl. 6967, f. 10. 

 t MS. Harl. 6967, f. 10. 

 X MS. Harl. 6967, f. 11. 

 II MS. Harl. 6967, f. 12b. 

 § MS. Harl. 6967, f. 15. 



