MYKCIIIN BUCKLAND PRIOHY. 81 



The more distant portions of the property were disposed 

 of in a similar manner. 



On the ISth of July, 1543, in consideration of the suni 

 of £1451 2s. ö:^d., the King granted to Sir Johu Horsey 

 the nianor of Pi'ymslcy, er Promsley,* in the county of 

 Dorset, with all its rights, members, and appurtenances, 

 formerly belonging to the late dissolved Priory of Bucke- 

 lande, in the County of Somerset. Together with this were 

 granted lands at Thorneforde, Overcompton, and Nether- 

 compton, and atPynford, in the parish of Shirborne. Pryms- 

 ley was estimated at the clear annual value of i£14- 17s. 2d. 

 The lands were to be held of the King in capite, and the 

 annual rent for Prymsley was to be the sum of 29s. Od., 

 payable at Michaelmas. The Request to purchase was 

 dated the 5th of June, 1543 ; and the graut at Terlynge, 

 on the day above mentioned.f 



One month after a Request to purchase, dated the 6th 

 of July, 1543, the King granted to Richard Parksr, of 

 Tawstok, in the County of Devon, gentleraan, for the 

 sum of £1436 7s. lOd., the Rectories of Bradford and 

 Hilfaraunce, in the County of Somerset, formerly belonging 

 to the Priory of Barliche; the demesne and manor of 

 Pyxton, and Nynehed, formerly belonging to the Priory of 

 Taunton; the nianor of Moremaleherbe and Brodewod- 

 Aviger, in Devon, formerly belonging to and parcel of the late 

 Priory of Mynchyngbukland, in the County of Somerset ; 

 the Rectory of Northemolton, and lancls at Lynkcombe, 

 liilfarcombe, and "Wykelangforde, &c., formerly belonging 

 to the late Monasteries of Dunkcswell and Frythelstoke, in 

 the County of Devon. Bradford and Hilfaraunce were 



* See pnge 13 for the original giff. 

 t Pari, for Granls, in 0fr. Aus. Ori^'. 33 Ilcn. VlIL, p. 2, rot. iiii. 

 Fat. 35 Uen. VIII., p. C, mm. (1) 38, (2) 37. 



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