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 90 Tavistock Records, [1572-77

John Soper, Joan his wife, and ' mawld ' their daughter, for their Hves. Attornies — Peter Eggecomb and John Redstone. Sept. 3. 14 Elisabeth.

[1573] Lease by same ' eight men,' with Richard Sawle and Anthony Nycole, churchwardens, of tenement ' nyer by the Church bawe' — lands of Earl of Bedford and John Hals, esq., east, and of the said Earl west — which John Couche lately held ; also meadow which Walter Harrys lately held, now in the possession of Richard Glubbe, of Tavystocke, Tanner ; — to the said Richard Glubbe for life, with reversions in turn to Bennett Glubbe and John Glubbe, his sons, for their respective lives. Attornies — Thomas Watts and Richard Sowton. June 25. 15 ElizabetJi.

[1574] Lease by same lessors of tenement and garden above the ' cause,' now in occupation of Robert Warde ; also an acre and three quarters of land on the west side of the way leading from ' berecause ' towards Shyllamyll ; — to Jasper Badge, of Tavistock, yeoman, Richaurd his wife, and Rychard their son, for their lives. Witnesses — John Sibley, Robert Warde, William Burroughe. March 25. 16 Elizabeth.

[1576] Lease by John ffytz, esq., William Houghton William Grylls, William Kedley thelder, John Glanfyld, Edward Dennys, Thomas Libbe, Richard Drake, and Charles Grills, of tenement with orchard, garden, and 'grayshaye,' and meadow called 'St. Savyers mede als Blackedichemede,' in the possession of Walter Kedley the elder, to the said Walter Kedlye, Alice his wife, and Walter their son, on their lives in succession. Attornies — John Skerrit and Richard Sawle. March i. 18 Elizabeth.

[1576] Lease by the same of tenement, lands of Richard Hals, esq., east, heirs of Robert Charles west, ' S*. mathewes Streat ' south, Earl of Bedford north ; and garden in the south part of the way leading from Tavistock towards Inscombe, garden of Earl of Bedford east, garden of heirs of Burell west ; — to Richard White, of Tavistock, and Margaret his wife, in reversion after the death of John White, Richard's brother. Oct. 20. 18 Elizabeth.

[1577] Bond in ;^20 by Peter Crocker, of Tauistocke, to John Cole and Walter Burges, churchwardens, to give them a good sure and lawfuU feoffment of bargain and

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