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mills between Well-head and the Priory. For the reason of this 

 assertion, see Letter XXIX. to Mr. Barrington. 



Occasional mention has been made of the many privileges and 

 immunities enjoyed by the convent and it's priors ; but a more 

 particular state seems to be necessary. The author therefore 

 thinks this the proper place, before he concludes these antiquities, 

 to introduce all that has been collected by the judicious bishop 

 Tanner, respecting the Priory and it's advantages, in his Notitia 

 Monastica, a book now seldom seen, on account of the extravagance 

 of it's price ; and being but in few hands cannot be easily con- 

 sulted. 1 He also adds a few of it's many privileges from other 

 authorities : the account is as follows. Tanner, page 166. 



SELEBURNE. 



A priory of black canons, founded by the often-mentioned Peter 

 de Rupibus, bishop of Winchester, A.D. 1233, and dedicated to the 

 blessed Virgin Maty : but was suppressed and granted to William 

 Wainfteet, bishop of Winchester, who made it part of the endow- 

 ment of St. Mary Magdalene College in Oxford. The bishops of 

 Winchester were patrons of it. [Pat. 17. Edw. II.] Vide in Mon. 

 Angl. torn. II. p. 343. " Cartam fundationis ex ipso autographo 

 " in archivis Coll. Magd. Oxon. ubi etiam conservata sunt registra, 

 " cartae, rentalia et alia munimenta ad hunc prioratum spectantia. 



"Extracta quaedam e registro MSS. in Bibl. Bodl. Dodsworth, 

 "vol. 89. f. 140." 



"Cart, antiq. N. N. n. 33. P. P. n. 48. et 71. Q. Q. n. 40. plac. 

 "coram justit. itin. [Southampton] 20 Hen. rot. 25. De eccl. de 

 " Basijig, fy Basingstoke. Plac. de juratis apud Winton. 40 Hen. 

 "III. rot. Prosecta molendini de Strete. Cart. 54. Hen. III. m. 

 " 3. [De mercatu, fy feria apud Selebome, a mistake.] Pat. 9. Edw. I. 

 "m. Pat. 30. Edw. I m. Pat. 33. Edw. I p. 1. m. Pat. 35. Edw. 

 "I. m. Pat. 1. Edw. II. p. 1. m. 9. Pat. 5. Edw. II. p. 1. m. 21. 

 "De terris in Actianger. Pat. 6. Edw. II. p. 1. m. 7. de eisdem. 

 "Brev. in Scacc. 6. Edw. II. Pasch. rot. 8. Pat. 17. Edw. II. p. 

 " 1. m. Cart. 10. Edw. III. n. 24. Quod terrae suae in Seleburn, 

 " Achangre, Norton, Basings, Basingstoke, and Nately, sint de affores- 

 "tatae, and pro aliis libertatibus. Pat. 12. Edw. III. p. 3. m. 3. 

 "Pat. 13. Edw. III. p. 1. m. Cart. 18. Edw. III. n. 24." 



*A few days after this was written a new edition of this valuable work was 

 announced, in the month of April of the year 1787, as published by Mr. Nasmith. 



