MYNCniN BUCKLAND PRIORY, 13 



Alan, son of Antony Eussell, gave them the Cluirch of 

 Donington, in the diocese of Lincoln. 



Warin de Aula gave thetn Bodescombe. 



Ascuid Musard gave them Chiltcombe, Wysangre, and 

 Boclielcote. 



And Robert Arundale gave them Halse, with its appur- 

 tenances.* Probably this gift is the same as that 

 subsequently mentioned, as having been made so late as 

 the year 1374, and as the subject of legal investigation in 

 the year 1400. The name, however, of the donor is there 

 Siven as Roger Arundell. 



Muriel de Bohun gave them 40 solidatfe of land in 

 Sherborn and Prumesley, in the county of Dorset, which 

 grant was confirmed by her husband, Ralph de Bruere.f 



The Prioress of Buckland held also one fee in Primes- 

 leigh, which was Robert de London's, of the Bishop 

 of Salisbury ; and, with William Waddam, half a fee, 

 which was Robert de London's, of the same Bishop in 

 chief-t 



By a charter dated at Henbiry, the 3rd of August, 1228, 

 King Henry III. granted the Sisters permission to take 

 from bis park of Neuton a cartload of dead wood for fuel 

 evcry week in the year. And it was considerately added, 

 that, bccause it was more convenient to remove the aforesaid 

 , firewood in summer than in winter, the king permitted 

 them to take the stated number of cartloads in the interval 

 from Laster to the feast of S. Peter ad vincula, the Ist 

 of August. An Order was given to Richard de Wrotham, 

 to allow them to remove the fuel, in agreement with the 

 terms of the king's grant. || 



* MS. Cott. Tib. E. IX. f. 23. MS. in Off. Armor. L. 17. f. 153 b. 



Appendix, No. X. 



t Jltdchms's Borsetshire, II., p. 391. t Ib. 



II Pat. 12 Henry III., m. 2. Appendix, No. XI. 



