VII. — Dahernon, or DahrorHs, Chantry in the parish Church of 

 Lansallos, Cornwall — From Mr. Jonathan Couch, Polperro. 



[Wlien the following ancient clocument, transmitted by Mr. 

 Jonathan Couch, was read at a meeting of the Royal Institution of 

 Cornwall in August last, some observations on it were made by Mr. 

 Freeth of Duporth. That gentleman has since furnished additional 

 and more complete information ; which, with Mr. Couch's willing 

 permission, we append to his communication, in the form of Notes 

 and Addenda.] 



N the papers of Edward TrelaAvny, Esq., (^) of Bake, of the 

 tmie of Elizabeth and James the 1st, I find an entry of the Copy 

 of an Inquisition, taken at Pelynte ( - ) before John Bevill, WiU"- 

 Bevill ( ^ ), Frauncis Courteney, and Thomas Woode, Esqrs. by wch 

 amongste diverse other thinges it is founde by the othes of 12 men 

 there mentyoned that Mr. Thomas Dabernon of Trenyddon in 

 the P'ishe of Lansallose deceased by his feffem* dated xv ( ^ ) in- 

 feffed John KilHowe, John Bryan, John Cliarke, and Nicholas 

 Gode, and their heires for ever, of all those lands and ten'ts 

 called Trenyddon, Hayne downe als Hedling downe, Saine Pke, 

 Bake downe, and Pywicks Pke lyinge within the P'ishes of 

 Lansallose (^) and Pelynte to the use and behouffe to fynde 

 and sustayne one Prieste for ever to saye and celebrate yerely 

 fower tymes in the yere in Lansallose churche Masse and prayers 

 for the soule of the said Thomas Dabernon and his p'decessors for 

 ev"" wch masses and prayers aforesayde graunte and the uses and 

 intentions aforesayd wth the p'ffyts of the sayd Lands were cele- 

 brated and used in the sayd Churche of Lansallose by d'verse 

 priests from the foundation of the sayd Chauntry untill the firste 

 yere of King Edward the vj"* and untill the Chaunteryes Avere 

 dissolved and so w'thin fyve yeres nexte passed the day of makeinge 

 the statute of dissolution in the fyffche yere of Kinge Edw. the 

 vj'" Dat. 13 die Octob"^ Anno 20 Eliz. Peg. 



An Exemplifycason of a Eecord uppon an informason of in- 

 trusyon uppon the form'' inquisition by the Queenes Attorney 

 gen' all agaynst John Killiowe of Lansallose for entringe into the 



