The Celtic Christianity of Cornwall Divers Sketches And Studies

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Germans ; the Landrake lands were to be held by the bishop during his life and after his death they were to be held for the good of the souls of him and the King. The Tiniel lands were to be used as the bishop thought fit. It is interesting to note that these lands were not annexed to the bishopric but continued to be held by the prior of St. Germans until the dissolution of the priory in the sixteenth century.
At the time of Cnut's grant Cornwall had practically lost its independence both civi
...l and ecclesiastical. All the witnesses of his charter, twenty-seven in number, bear Saxon names.
Burhwold died in or about A. D. 1043. Lyfing his nephew, who had become bishop of Crediton in 1027, was, in pursuance of an arrangement made long before Monastery-Bishoprics of Cornwall 69 between him and King Cnut, allowed to hold both sees. On Lyfing's death, in the third year of the Confessor's reign (1046), Leofric the King's chaplain was appointed to the united bishopric (episcopatum Cridionensis ecclesiae atque Cornubiensis provinciae) and the see transferred to Exeter.


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