482 TTNION OF THE BENEFICES OF BUDOCK & GLTJVIAS. 



" Taxation of the vicarage of the ehurcli of S. Budock and 

 the church of Penren attached to it. 



Assigning to the vicar, in the name of vicarage, all the 

 altarage (altalagium) of the aforesaid church and chapel attached 

 to it, except the tithes of fish, wool, and lambs, of peas and 

 beans growing in the field. Also he shall have the manse 

 (mansio) in which the parsons (personse) of the Church of 

 Penren have been accustomed to dwell, together with the gardens 

 (ortis) and all the Sanctuary of Bethethlan ; and he shall bear 

 all due and customary charges." Aug. 21, 1270. On the other 

 hand, there is no record of glebe or Sanctuary attached to 

 Budock Church, unless it is implied in the following " Provision 

 upon the farm of S. Budock. 



The farmer of the Church of S. Budock ought o pay for 

 garb (sheaf) of his church, and for the tithes of lambs, wool, 

 and fish, of the said parish, and the parish of Grluvias, 

 £19 6&. 8d.; and for rent of S. Budock, 20s.; and for rent of 

 Tregenegy, 9d.; and so at every term, 5/. ■22(?." Glasney 

 Cartulary, p. 27. 



Quere : does Eglos (Church) farm, in the precincts of the 

 church, represent the " rent of S. Budock?" 



These two parishes are not mentioned in Bp. Quivil's 

 Eegister (1280-1291), but in the Episcopate of Bp. De Bytton 

 (1291-1307), Sir Robert is entered in his register as vicar of the 

 ^United benefices of S. Budock and Behethland (i.e., S. Grluvias.) 



A marked difierence is seen in the deeds of appropriation 

 of the great tithes of the parishes of Budock, Gluvias, and 

 Minster (Manaecan), from the instruments in which lay or 

 clerical owners of manors conveyed those tithes from Mylor, 

 Gorran, and nine other ]3arishes to the same College of Glasney. 

 The Bishops of Exeter were the lords of the manors of Penryn 

 Burgh and Penryn Forryn (extramural or external), and patrons 

 of the first-named churches ; they could act freely, being subject 

 onlv to the ratification of the Dean and Chapter of Exeter. 



* Hals (Gluvias) expressly says '' Those cburclies were united and consolidated 

 by the Bishops of Exeter, the patrons, and endowers thereof," without citing any 

 authority. Hals spells the church incorrectly, " Gluviano ;" from the Taxation 

 of 1294 of Pope Nicholas TV., corr. "Ecclesia Sancti Glyviaci " in decanatu de 

 Penren. 



