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 1577-81] Deeds and Associated Documents. 91

sale of certain property. Witnesses — John Twygge, Richard Sawle. Jan. 21, 19 Elizabeth.

[1578] Surrender by Richard Twygge, of Tavystock, yeoman, to John ffytz, esquyer, William Houghton, William Poynter, John Glanfyld thelder, Edward Denys, Richard Drake, Thomas Lybbe, and Charles Grylls, of ' all myne estate Right title Interest & terme ' in the tenement and garden in which he dwelt, also in a close called pety- pase, otherwise the ' Churche pke.' Witnesses— Robert Knighte, vicar, Thomas Grilles, Thomas Watts. May i. 20 Elizabeth.

[1578] Lease by John ffytz, esq., William Houghton thelder, William poynter thelder, John Glanfyld thelder, Edward Denys, Richard Drake, Thomas Lybbe, and Charles Grylls, to Anthonye Nycole, of Steylesweke — of a tenement and garden on the west side of Bannawyll streate, * within the bourroughe & vyllage of Tavystock,' in which Richard Twygge dwelt — also a close called pety- pase ; on the lives of Anthonye Nycole, Richawrde the wife of Richard Twygge, and John Twygge, son of Richard. 8s. 4d. reserved to the Queen as a rent charge geven to Edward VL by Act of Parliament ' vppon the dysselucon of Chaunteryes.' Witnesses — Robert Knighte, vicar, W. Grills, Walter Master, Thomas Watts. May 3. 20 Elizabeth.

[1581] Lease by John ffytz, of ffytzford, Esquier, Charells Grylls, and William Houghton, gentlemen, William Poynter the elder, Edward Dennys, Richard Drake, and Thomas Lybb, to Richard Twygge thelder, Richawrde his wife, and Richard and John their sons. Reversion of tenement and garden on the west side of Bannawyll Streate, and petypas after the term of Anthony Nycole to ' Richawrde, the wyeff of the said Richard Twygge thelder ; ' and after her death to the sons Richard and John : if Richard Twygge sur- vived he was to pay ^10 in the porch of Tavistock Church at Easter after the death of the survivor of his mother and brother. May 2. 23 Elizabeth.

[1581] Lease by the same of tenement and garden in Bannawill streete — lands of Edward Dennys south, of Thomas Mohun and Orgues his wife John Broune and Margery his wife north ; also close of land at Waddon between lands lately given to the almshouse and land of William Grylls — to John Sooper the younger, cordwainer, Joan his wife, and Rochard their daughter, for their lives.

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