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ANTIQUITIES OF SELBORNE. 
to have been, that, in the first case, though in years, he might 
have been hale and capable of taking his share in the duty of the 
convent ; in the second, he was broken with age, and no longer 
equal to the functions of a canon. 
Impressed with this idea the bishop very benevolently in- 
terceded in his favour, and laid his injunctions on the new- 
elected prior in the following manner. 
Fol. 56. **In Dei nomine Amen. Nos Willmus, &c. consi- 
derantes Petrum Berne," late prior "in administratione spiri- 
tualium et temporalium prioratus laudabiliter vixisse et rexisse ; 
ipsumque senio et corporis debilitate confractum ; ne in oppro- 
brium religionis mendicari cogatur ; — eidem annuam pensionem 
a Domino Johanne Sharp, alias Glastonbury, priore moderno," 
and his successors, and, from the Priory or church, to be paid 
every year during his life, "de voluntate et ex consensu ex- 
pressis" of the said John Sharp, " sub ea que sequitur forma 
verborum — assignamus 
1st. That the said prior and his successors, for the time 
being, honeste exhibebunt of the fruits and profits of the prior- 
ship, " eidem esculenta et pocuienta," while he remained in the 
Priory " sub consimili portione eorundem prout convenienter 
priori," for the time bein^, ministrari contigerit; and in like 
manner uni famulo, whom he should choose to wait on him, 
as to the servientibus of the prior. 
Item. Invenient seu exhibebunt eidem unam honestam 
cameram," in the Priory, " cum focalibus necessariis seu oppor- 
tunis ad eundem." 
Item. We will, ordain, &c. to the said P. Berne an annual 
pension of ten marks, from the revenue of the Priory, to be paid 
by the hands of the prior quarterly. 
The bishop decrees further, that John Sharp, and his succes- 
sors, shall take an oath to observe this injunction, and that 
before their installation. 
" Lecta et facta sunt haec in quodam alto oratorio," belonging 
to the bishop at Suthwaltham, May 25, 1478, in the presence of 
John Sharp, who gave his assent, and then took the oath before 
witnesses, with the other oaths before the chancellor, who 
decreed he should be inducted and installed ; as was done that 
same day. 
How John Sharp, alias Glastonbury, acquitted himself m his 
pnorship, and in what manner he made a vacancy, whether by 
