362 ROLL OF FEES OF SUPPRESSED CHANTRIES, &C. 



Christoplier Saunders, formerly 



clean of the aforesaid College 



of Crantock . . . . ,, 12 6 6 



— Dawe, the last incumbent of a 



shrine in the Parish Church 



of G-ulval „ 3 18 7 



William "Woodwarde, an incum- 

 bent in the former College of 

 S. Burian ,, 5 



Ludovic Jenkin, another incum- 

 bent in the same . . . . ,, 5 



Roger Wheler, another incumbent 



in the same , . . . . . ,, 2 



Grentle Grreinef eld, a cantarist in 



the Parish Church of South 



Petherwyn^ . . . . ,, 2 



John Lucas, another incumbent 



in the same Church . . ,, 6 



John Langdon, the last incumbent 



of the Chantry of Davidstow® ,, 5 



Robert Chamelet, the last incum- 

 bent of a shrine in the Parish 

 Church of Liskeard" . . „ 2 7 5 



Peter Warryson, the last incum- 

 bent of a Chantry in the same 

 called Clemens Chantry . . ,, 6 



William John, the last incumbent 

 of a shrine in the Parish 

 Church of St. Clare" . . „ 2 19 



David Henckeley, the last incum- 

 bent of the Free Chapel of 

 Justus de la Mayne . . , , 4 12 



8. — The Chantry at South Petherwyn was founded by William Menweneck, 

 •who left also 40 shillings yerely for the maintenance of a Scholar at Oxford, 

 which pension Gentyll Graynfeld hehl in 1545. 



9. — The Chantry at Davidstow was founded for the finding of a Priest to 

 pray for the souls of the donors of lands and benefactors of the fraternity of our 

 Lady of Dewstowe. 



10. — Probably Kemp's stipendary in the Parish Church. Thos. Mowim, was 

 incumbent in 1545, " a man mete to keep a cure." 



11 — Probably the Stipendary at the Altar, in St. Annes Chapel in the Church. 



