360 



ROLL OF FEES OF SUPPRESSED CHANTRIES, &C. 



Pensions, — Robert Swymuo, formerly Prior of the 



same . . . . . .per annum. 66 13 4 



Stephen Segemore . . . . ,, 5 6 8 



Eobert Wyen „ 5 6 8 



Robert Capell ,, 2 



Cpe e®iLL©®© ©iF ©m^l^ep, fotmcrlp at penrpn.* 



Pees. — John Killegrewe, Auditor of the former 



College by letters patent from the 

 said Monastery . . . . per annum. 



Annuities. — John Tregonwell . . . . ,, 



Rowland Taylor . . . . ,, 



CpSMIEDKe^CJ), formcrip a Priorp.^ 



Annuities. — William Owchins . . . . per annum. 



Lancem Kendall 

 John Fonntayne 

 John Nowell 

 David Harry . . 

 Griles David 



C!)antricis, Callcffes, Jree €l)apeljs, (Sniltis, kt. 



Pensions. — John Lybbe, formerly a Monk called the 

 Provost in the Church of St. Thomas, 

 Grlasney . . . . . .per annum 18 



Ralph Trelabbes, an incumbent 

 in the same . . . . ,, 



Thos. Vyvian, another incumbent ,, 



Mathew Newcombe, another 

 incumbent , . , . . . ,, 



Mathew Broke, another incumbent , , 



Grerard John, another incumbent ,, 



7 1 



4. — See for further names below. The value of the lands at the time of the 

 dissolution, was ^205 10s. 6d. (Cott. MS.) 



The College of St. Thomas, of Glasney, founded by Walter Goode, 

 Bishop of Exeter, consisted of a Dean, seven Canons resident and five non- 

 resident, seven Vicars, and one Chantry Priest. 



5.— At the dissolution, the clear value of the Lands of Tywardreath Priory, 

 was <£123 9s. 3d. (Cott. TvIS.) It was one of the religious houses returned a3 

 having an income of less than ^200 per .annum, and came under the Act 27 Hen. 

 VIII, Cap. 28, dissolving the smaller Monasteries . 



