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Lysons, p. 25, under the head Eoselian, in St. Blazey, says Shadrach 

 Vincent married a co-heiress of the Kellio family and resided at Eoselian ; 

 and that Trenavisick (divided from Eoselian only by a narrow lane) was a 

 seat of the Kellios, and sold to the Williams family, who rebuilt it at the 

 latter end of the 17th century. In 1867 Trenavisick, or Mount, is divided 

 between the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe and the Lyne family. Eoselian does, 

 or did, belong to Mr. Eogers. 



By Statute 27 Hen. VIII, cap. 28, all abbeys, monasteries, priories, &c., 

 not above the value of £200 per annum were given to the King, who sold the 

 lands at low rates to the gentry. And, anno 29 Hen. VHI, the rest of the 

 Abbots, &c., made surrender of their Houses. Anno 31 Hen. VIH, an Act 

 passed confirming these surrenders and completing the dissolutions, except 

 as to Hospitals and Colleges, which were not dissolved — -the first until 33 

 Hen. Vni, and the last in 37 Hen. VHI, when Commissioners were appointed 

 to enter and seize the said lands. 



It may be remarked that Certificate No. 15 was taken under a Com- 

 mission dated 14 Feb., 37 Hen. VIII ; but this Chantry in Lansallos was 

 not mentioned in that Certificate. 



An end was put to all Chantries by the Act, 1 Ed. VI, cap. 14. 



The Certificate No. 9, given above from Oliver, was made under a Com- 

 mission dated 14 Feb., 2 Ed. VI. It is so much abbreviated that it neither 

 sets out the names of the Commissioners, nor where they sat. 



