50 PAPEUS, ETC. 



Fines of lands there, per annum, . . xx^ ^ 

 Perquisites of the Courts and other > xxiij^ iiij'* 



Casualties . . . . . . iij^ üij'' j 



cornwall. 



Brode Woode Wygger. 

 Assessed Eents as well of the Free as 

 of the Customary Tenants there, per 

 annum. Clear . . . . . . . . lxxv= iiij'' ob'. 



Svun total of the value as well of all the 



Temporals as of the Spirituals above 



mcntioned . . . . , . . . ccxxiij^' vij^ ülj"^ q'. 



The tithe from thence . . . , . . xxij'^ vj^ ix** * 



Such was the precise State and value of the property 

 in the 27th year of Henry VIIL, 1534. 



The " Valor " gives us also the names of the foUowing aa 

 Incumbents of benefices at the period of its formation : — 



John Aisshelok was rector of Beckyngton, Thomas 

 Thomson was vicar of Kilmersdon, Thomas Hill was vicar 

 of Halse, John Dawes was rector of Hethfelde, Robert 

 Balche was vicar of Powlet, John Bulcume was vicar of 

 Northpethertonj John Langdon, Walter Jones and John 

 Saunders were chantry priests in the same church, and 

 John Crosse was rector of Tolland.f 



This return confirmed the desires and paved the way for 

 a carefuUy planned course of systematic aggression. Before, 

 however, we enter into the narrative of the closing scenes, 

 which are now rapidly drawing onwards, it will be best to 

 dispose of a fev particulars which would not be so well 

 introduced in a subsequent page. 



* Val. Eccl., vol. 1., pp. 210, 211. MS. llarl, 701, f. 104b. 

 t Val. Eccl. I., 159, ICO, 172, 212, 211, 223. 



