MYNCHIN BÜCKLAND PKIORY. 73 



The Account of Alexander Popfeham, Collectob. 

 E.AYNEHAM, in Bei'ks. 



Pension from the Preceptoiy, tliis year unpaid c' 



SwTNFiLD, in Kent. 



Pension from the Preceptoiy, tliis year unpaid xP 



Kerbroke, in Northamptonsliire. 



Pension from the Preceptory, this year unpaid xiij^ üij*^ 



Templecome, in Somerset. 



Pension from the Preceptory, this year unpaid xxvj^ viij'' 



ToLAND, in Somerset. 



Pension from the Rectory . . . . ij' 



Bekyngton, in Somerset. 



Pension from the Eectory . . . . xx* 



Sherifp of Hereford. 



A certain Alms of the King, this year unpaid vj'' xvj' xj"* 



Sum total, xvj" xviij^ xj"^ 

 Kemaining due, xv^' xvj^ xj"^ * 



On a comparison of these accounts with those already 

 given in the " Valor," it Avill be fouud that very little 

 difference exists between them. Indeed, in more than 

 half the cases, the values given are identical. 



Such was the spoil. We have now, in conclusion, to see 

 how it was disposed of, and who Avere the richer for the 

 transfer. 



The first notice that we have of the use to which the 

 revenues were devoted may be considered the least objection- 

 able of the whole. On the 27th of February, 1540, the king 

 granted to John Worth, Esq., an annual pension of £24 



* Ministers' Accounts, 30-31 Hen. VIII. Off. Aug. 

 VOL. X., 1860, PAKT II. K 



