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MICHELHAM PRIORY.

attainable of the estates belonging to our priory occurs in the taxation of Pope Nicolas, A.D. 1291, when the temporalities of the prior were estimated as follows:—

Prior of Michelham.

£. s. d.

At Michelham 7 0 0

Chintinges 20 0 0

Marsh (marisk), with appertenances 17 0 0

Isenhirst 2 0 0

Land of “la Corie” 2 0 0

Egglesdon 2 0 0

Brichelmston 5 0 0

De Kyminton (in the original Boll, Gumiton), i. e. Jevington 1 6 8

Holewyk 3 0 0

What Lucy Russel receives for life from her tanyard 4 0 0

An annual payment from the canons of Bekham (Begham) 16 13 4

Sum total 80 0 0

From whence it appears that, anticipating the £4. a year they would receive from her tanyard after the death of Lucy Russel, the whole income of the house from temporal sources was at that time £80. The only specifications in the above schedule which can occasion perplexity are those of " Egglesdon" and " Terra de la Corie." The first must be intended to repre- sent what is written in the charters "Heseldon,*' which in the " Peramphssima Confirmatio" just mentioned is called " Esschedoun, " i. e. in modern orthography, Ashdown, the general name of the forest. In this confirmation mention is made of the prior's right of " pasture for his animals in the common near the forest of Esschedoun with the other men of Bradhurst," a description, it will be seen, exactly appUcable to Heseldon. Bradhurst is the present Broadhurst, in Horsted Keynes, the property of Lord Dacre, where are the remains of an Elizabethan mansion, with a fine sheet of water below the church, to the north of which " Hazledown" must have been a part of the adjacent forest. With respect to the " Terra de la Corie," I can only conjecture that as the Russels gave various things in Hartfield, including (as appears here) a tanyard, this may have been land attached to it, "Corie" having a strong resemblance to "Corium" (a hide), whence "Currier/* the word itself I can nowhere find. It will be observed that the prior received annually a rent-charge of £16. 13s. 4d.