352 COMPOSITION BETWEEN' THE VICAR OE GLTJVIAS. 



ever in the said Borough as of ancient custom due to him 

 and his said church without gainsaying of the aforesaid. 

 So that others living in the said Borough, that is to say, 

 Burgesses, Taxpayers. Cottagers, their wires, sons and 

 daughters shall be from the bestowal of such upper 

 garment free and exempt for ever. ^BorcoMcr the afore- 

 said parties acknowledged before us the official aforesaid 

 that they, so far as in them hereto lies, for them and their 

 successors will firmly observe the aforesaid form of peace 

 in all its articles for ever (LQEbfrcupon we the official 

 aforesaid having followed the spontaneous confessions of 

 the said parties well and truly before us declared do pro- 

 nounce sentence, decreeing that our said sentence, if need 

 shall require, be executed on due demand made. (Sttiert 

 under the Seal of our office the day place and year of our 

 Lord abovesaid. The tenor truly of the Procuratory, of 

 which mention is above made exists thus : -Bf tt manifest 

 unto all by these presents that we Laurance Bastarde, 

 Bartholomew Seneschelle. Balph de Leo, John Urban and 

 Amideus Tailor, Burgesses of the town of Penryn, with 

 the assent and consent of the greater and elder part of 

 the Commonalty of the town aforesaid, do make and con- 

 stitute our beloved in Christ Sir Andrew de Penryn. Vicar 

 of Grlasney, our Syndic and Proctor to negotiate, com- 

 pound and make peace in our name with Sir Stephen 

 Perpetual Vicar of the parish church of Saint Gluvias 

 upon the chantry in the Chapel of the Blessed Mary of 

 Penryn and upon the offerings made therein and after- 

 wards to act and upon all things, whereon between Sir 

 Stephen Vicar aforesaid of one part and the Commonalty 

 of the town [aforesaid] of the other part controversy and 

 contention have been moved, peace being so reformed 

 between Sir Stephen the said Vicar of the church afore- 

 said and the said Commonalty, to acknowledge before a 

 Judge Ecclesiastical the said peace and the way and form 

 of the same ; also in our name to undergo free condem- 

 nation as to observing faithfully en our part the peace 

 aforesaid, and moreover to execute all and singular the 

 things without which the premises cannot be expedited 



