52 THE ECCLESIASTICAL SEALS OF CORKTWALL, 



St. ANTHONY, in Eoseland. A cell of the Augustinian 

 Priory of Saints Peter and Paul, Plympton, * Devon. 

 St Anthony's Priory was burnt by the French, in 

 or about the year 1338. It probably had no separate 

 Seal. 



TALCAENE Priory, or MINSTEE (Dedication— St. Merthiana). 

 The Alien Priory of " la Minstre," like Tywardreath, 

 was a cell of the Abbey of Saints Sergius and 

 Bacchus, Anjou. Probably it had no separate seal. 

 The other place of somewhat similar name viz : 

 MANACCAN or MINSTEE, wiU be found described 

 under Colleges (See Glasney). 



St. CADIX (and Julette) Priory, in St. Veep. The name of the 

 young Saint, who suffered Martyrdom with his mother 

 Julitta, is given in a great variety of forms : — 

 Ciric, Cyrus, Karrock, Quiric, &c. This was a cell 

 of Montacute Priory in Somerset, and probably had 

 no separate seal. 



TEEGONY, St. James's Priory. At first an Alien Priory, or 

 cell of St. Mary de Valle, Normandy, but afterwards, 

 by exchange of property, made a cell of Merton 

 Priory, Surrey. Probably it had not any separate 



seal. 



St. NEOT'S (formerly Hamstoke, St. Gruerryer's or Gruerierstoke, 

 and afterwards Neotstoke or Nyotstow). Here, 

 according to old records, was a religious house, but 

 Oliver has given no particulars of it, although he 

 has marked it in his map as St. Neot's College. It 

 seems that St. Guerryer's hermitage was at this 

 spot, and St.Neot, a Monk of Glastonbury in priest's 

 orders, after occupying St. Guerier's cell as an 

 Anchorite, founded a Monastery or College at the 

 place. He presided over it till his death, and some 

 writers have styled him an Abbot. His relics were 

 enshrined in the Church, but most of them were 

 afterwards transferred from place to place. 



* See Seal of Plympton Priory in Oliver's Mon : (Plate). 



