26 CHARTER, ST. LAWRENCE DE PONTEBOY. 



gelly,'^ now, or of late in the occupacion of Benedict Harry, late 

 also beinge j^arcell, or reputed as parcell of the enheritance of the 

 said lazer liowse ; to have and to hold all and singuler the said 

 mansion howse, landes, tenementes, and hereditaments, mylles, 

 faires, rents, revercions and services, and also all and singuler 

 other the premisses, with the appurtenances, and everye parte and 

 parcell therof, unto the said Master or Governor, brethren and 

 sisters, of Elizabeth, Queue of England, of St. Lawrence de Ponte- 

 boye in Cornewall, and to their successors for ever, to the onely 

 proper use and behoofe of the said Master, Governor, brethren 

 and sisters, and their successors for ever, to be holden of us our 

 heires and successors, as of our duchy of Cornewall, ni free socage, 

 and not in capite, by fealtye only, and suche yearly rents as here- 

 tofore have bene answered and payed for the same premisses or 

 any parte therof, for all manner of services and demaundes ; and 

 we doe nevertheles ordeyne, will, and straightely command the said 

 Master or Governor, brethren, and sisters of the said Hospitall, 

 and their successors, that they, and their successors for ever shall 

 provide and niainteine a good and convenient minister to say the 

 divine service now used within the Churche of England, within 

 the Chappell of the said lazer howse, and to minister the sacra- 

 ments there, as heretofore in her majestyes tyme the same hatha 

 moste commonly bene used. Provided alwaies neverthelesse, if at 

 any tyme hereafter any controversy or suite shall happen to growe 

 or be betwene the said Master or Governor, brethren and sisters 

 of the said Hospitall, and any other person or persons, for, touch- 

 inge or concerninge any lease, or leases, estate or estates, hereto- 

 fore maid, or pretended to be made, of any of the premises before 

 by these presents graunted unto the said Master or Governor, 

 brethren or sisters of the said Hospitall, and that informacion 

 thereof be gyven, or complaint thereof made to the Lord Tresorer 

 of England and the Chauncellor of the Exchequer, for the tyme 

 beinge, if therupon the said Master or Governor, brethren and 

 sisters of the said Hospitall, do not from time to time stand to ob- 



* Mr. T. Q. Couch, of Bodmin, informs us that St. Tingelly is an 

 estate near St. Lawrence, now called Stepheugelly ; and that he has seen 

 several old entries in an account book, in which the name is St. GcUy. St. 

 La\ATence (Mr. Couch adds) receives nothing now from St. Tingelly ; but a 

 small couveutiouary rent is paid by it to the manor of Eialton. 



