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February, 1545, the purchase was completed. The king 

 tlien granted to Alexander Popham, Esquire, and William 

 Halley, gentleman, and their heirs, &c., in conslderation of 

 the sum of £999 lös. 7d. of lawful English money, all the 

 manor and the late Preceptory of Bucklond Pryours, in the 

 County of Somerset, together with the manor of Halse, 

 and all other manors, lands, tenements, meadows, pastures, 

 rents, reversions, Services, and other hereditaments what- 

 soever, appertaining to the said late Preceptory, with all its 

 other members and appurtenances, thenorlately in the tenure, 

 discharge or occupatlon of the aforesaid William Halley. 

 Also the Rectory and impropriated Church of Halse, and 

 all and singular other Kectories and impropriated Churches 

 appertaining to the said Preceptory ; and all glebes, tithes, 

 pensions, portions, oblations, revenues, fruits, advantages, 

 profits, emoluments, and hereditaments whatsoever, as well 

 Spiritual as temporal, of every kind. Also the advowsons 

 and rights of the Kectories aforesaid. Also the two manors 

 of Bodmescombe and Cove, in the County of Devon, with 

 all their appurtenances. Also the manor of Cleyanger, in 

 the County of Devon. Also the advowsons, donations, 

 presentations, &c., of the Church and Rectory of Hethe- 

 feld, and of the Church and Rectory of Halse, in the 

 County of Somerset ; and of the Kectories and Churches 

 of Brendon and Cleyanger in the County of Devon. Also 

 the wood and grove calied Wynsell Grove, containing by 

 estimation four acres; and the wood and grove calied 

 Peryfeld Grove, containing by estimation four acres ; and 

 the grove calied Bowyers Grove, containing by estimation 

 twelve acres ; and the wood and waste calied Bodmescombe 

 Wood, containing by estimation thirty-five acres; and 

 twelve acres, sixtcen acres, and twenty-seven acres, calied 

 Uprynges of Wood ; all parcels of the late Preceptory of 



