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pvibliflied. In the Monaftkon AngUcanum, in Engllfli, p. 119, is part 
of his catalogue of alien priories, fuppreffed 2 HenrjY, viz. 1414, 
where may be feen as follows, 
S. 
Sele, Suffix, 
SELEBURN. 
Shirburn. 
This appeared to me from the firfl; to have been an overfight, 
before I had feen my authentic evidences. For priories alien, a 
few conventual ones excepted, were little better than granges to 
foreign abbies ; and their priors little more than bailiffs, removeable 
at will : whereas xhe priory of Selborne pofiTeflTed the valuable eftates 
and manors of Selborne, Achangre, Norton, Brompden, Baffinges, 
Bdfing^ftoke, and Natele; and the prior challenged the right of 
Pillory, Thurcet, and Furcas, and every manerial privilege. 
I find next a grant from Jo. de Venur, or Venuz, to the prior of 
Selborne — " de tota mora [a moor or bog] ubi Beme oritur, ufque 
ad campum vivarii, et de prato voc. Sydenmeade cum abutt : et 
de curfu aque molendini." And alfo a grant in reverfion 
" unius virgate terre," [a yard land] in A-hangre zx. the death of 
Richard Aciedene his fifter's hufband, who had no child. He was 
to prefent a pair of gloves of one penny value to the prior and 
canons, to be given annually by the faid Richard; and to quit all 
claim to the faid lands in reverfion, provided the prior and canons 
would engage annually to pay to the king, through the hands of 
his bailiffs of /Fulton, ten fhillings at four quarterly payments, 
" pro omnibus ferviciis, confuetudinibus, exa(3:ionibus, et 
" demandis." 
This 
