186 Some Account of the ParisJi of MonMon Farleigh. 



and then the King* — not unwillingly no doubt — presented. Again, 

 John Davenant, Bishop of Salisbury 1621 — 41, incurred the Court's 

 displeasure, 1 and so, perhaps on that account, the King* again pre- 

 sented. 



But practically the patronage has not varied and we were and are 

 a Church presentation. As little, too, has our glebe varied. In the 

 Taxatio Ecclesiastica of Pope Nicholas (A.D. 1291) Appendix C, 

 the assessment only is mentioned. That was £5, and the tenth was 

 10,?. But temp. Edward III., c. 1372, the jurors gave a more par- 

 ticular valuation. It runs thus : — 



9th of corn, wool, and lambs of the ecclesiastical 



parish, due to the King 53/3 



And ditto ditto Prior de Farlega ditto 13/ 



Rector's messuage and garden 26/- 



And 26 acres of land and pasture, valued at 26/8 

 Tenth of the milk, ferri, lini, canabis, casei lactis, 



&C., valued at 20/- 



Total £6 18 11 



In the Valor Ecclesiasticus of Henry VIII. (1533) : — 

 John Davys, rector, the gross valuation was £8 12 

 Less annual pension to the Prior of Farle 1/- 

 Less archidiaconal dues 9/11=0 10 11 



Net value £7 10 3 



At the tithe commutation, 22nd February, 1847 : — 



A. R. p. 



The acreage of the parish is found to be 1810 2 20 

 Less demesne, exempted from tithes by pre- 

 scription, as held under the Bishop 1034 1 25 



776 0 35 



Less glebe, when in occupation of the Rector 25 3 10 



And the acreage liable to tithes is 750 1 25 



Jones, Fasti Ecclesise, p. 112. 



