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Also the Tithes of Haye, belonging unto the Parsonage of Shapwyke and Murelynche, Lxiiili. and Mere xxli. are worthe by the iii. vi li.

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Portions Tythes.

Also there are certayne Portions" of Tithes, belonging unto the sayde late Monasterye, within the saide

shere, that is to say, Nylonde xx s. iiii li, v s.
Bulton xiii. iiii d. the Tithes of
Northwoode Li s. viii d. to the
yerely value of

Pensions.

Also there are certayne Pensions, comyng out of the certaine Churches whithin the saide Shere, apperteyning unto the saide late áttaynted Monastreye, and yerely payde unto the same. That is to saye, Westmonckton xxvi s. viii d. Murelynche viili. Shapwyke xx s. Badcombe xx s. Bud

viii d.

cleigh xx s. Wrington XL s. Dy-xxxii li.
cheyat XL's. Doultying Liiis, iiiid. xvi s.
Mells xx s. Barnehouse vis. viiid.
Eastbrent xiiis. iiii d. Lymplesham
xiiis. iiiid. Hamme XL s. Wyns-
combe xiiis. iiii. d. Ilchester vi s.
viiid. Hownestert xiii s. iiiid. Cum-
lerton xiii s. iiii d. Myddelton x s.
Strete LX S. Eastpennarde xiii s.
iiii d. Soye Liii s. iiii d.. Kentles-
worthe xx s. whiche are of the
yerely value of

-Proxies and Synods

Also there are certayne Proxyes and Synodes perteyning unto the

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saide late attaynted Monasterye,
whiche were allwayes paide unto

th' archedeacon out of the Liii s. q.
Churches of Mere, Budcleigh,
Strete, Shapwyke, Murelinche

and Soye, to the yearly value of

The Countie of GLOCESTERSHERE.

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Perquisites of Courtes and Fynes.

Also the Perquysites of the Courtes, Fynes and other Casualties, with vis. vid. of Wood sales, were answered, as it appereth in the Bokes of Accompts of this yere, to the some of

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Able menne to serve the King.

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certayne able persons redy to do the King | Bond, servyce, when they called upon, to the men

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The Mannour of Newton,
The Scite of the house.

The Scite of the saide House standeth on a highe hill, just by a great ronning Ryver in the valey. it is of th' ancyen buylding, portly and strong, able and mete for a Knight to lye in. The Demaynes belonging unto the same are of the yerely value of

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xiii lì. vi ș.
viid.

Rentes, Perquisites and Fynes,

The Rentes of Assise and Customarye Te

nanntes, perteyning unto the saide Manour, xx
with xviii li. xs. iiii d. commyng of the Per-iiiixiiii.
quisites of Courtes and Fynes, are of the vid.
yerely value of

Woodes.

Also there are perteynyng unto the saide Manour, divers Woodes, well set with greate Okes for Tymbre, greate Asshes, underwood well growne, the Parcelles whereof in the particular Boke of Survey there of, at this tyme made, plainly don appere and be worth to be solde, out of whiche Woodes there may a yerely Woodsale be made of

Able men to serve the King.

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Also there are demouring within the saide Manour, certaine able men, to doe the KingxLili, if nede require, to the nomber of

servyce,

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