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Date: Tue, 6 Mar 2001 19:46:36 EST


1546 The site of Pembroke Priory was granted in the 37th Henry VIII to
John Vaughan and Katherine his wife. Particulars for grants temp Henry VIII
Augmentation Office. Md that I John Vaughan doctor of lawe do requyre to
purchase of the kings majestie by virtue of his grace's commission of sale
the manor and selle of Penbroke, otherwise called Monkton in South Walles in
the countie of Penbroke, wth their rights, members and appurtenance being of
the clere yearly value of twelve pounds the tenth not being deducted. In
wytnes wherof to this subscrybed with my hande T have sett my seale the nynth
day of December in the 37th year of the reign of our most dreade soveraign
Lord Kynge Henry the eight by the Grace of God Kynge of Inglonde, France and
Ireland, defender of the faith and of the Church of Inglonde and also of
Ireland on earth the supreme hedd
Jo Vaughan.
[the price was £216]
( In other manuscripts described as Sir John Vaughan of Whitland)
Dugdales Monasticum p 322 onwards
[ 1823 version in 6 Vol. Edit. by Caley, Ellis and Bandinel.



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