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 lOO Tavistock Records. [1655-65

deceased west, to William Chubb, of Tauistocke, ' vitteler,' on lives of said William, Alee his wife, and Digory Veale, son of James Veale, of St. Stephens, in Cornwall. Alex- ander ffitz Geffry one of witnesses. May 22.

[1656] Lease by John Maynard, serieant-at-lawe, ffrancis GlanviU, esq., John Glanvill, esq., John Pointer, marchant, William Pointer, gent., John Gerrye, gent., Walter God- beare, clothyer, and ffrancis Toller, marchant, ' feoffees of the pishe lands of Tavistocke.' Whereas Dec. 18, 15 James I., the feoffees leased to Samuel Carter, of Tavis- tock, blacksmith, deceased, a garden, lands of the lady Godolphin west, of ffrancis Glanvill called the Warren north, of the feoffees east, highway from the church towards Innescombe south, on the lives of William Carter, Isett Carter and Jane Carter, his children ; and whereas Isett alone survived ; the reversion now granted to Ralph Carter, of Tavistock, blacksmith, on the lives of his daughters Anne and Emme. Dec. 10.

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��[1658] Lease by same feoffees without Francis Granvill, of tenement and garden on ' the Cawse ' in the West streete, to Philip Mattacot, of Tavistock, weaver, on the lives of said Philip and Joan his wife, in reversion on the death of Christian Cawnter, widow. Nov. 19.

[1665] Lease by Sir John Maynard, serjeant-at-law, John Glanvill, esq., counsellor-at-law, John Gerry, gent., Walter Godbeire, clothyer, and Francis Toller, mercer, feoffees, of tenement and garden on the west side of Bannawill street, lands of the ladie Marie Howard als Grenvill north and west, of John Cudlipp, merchant, south, with the highway from the higher market-house towards the Buddie, east, then in the occupation in the right of Anne his wife, of Richard ffrancklyn thelder, of Tavistocke, glazier. Reversion granted to ffranclyn on the lives of William and Richard his sons. April 22. 17 Charles II.

[1665] Lease by Sir John Maynard, John Cudlipp, of Tavistocke, merchant, Edward Payne thelder, tanner, feoffees of the Maudlyn lands, to Edward Bownd, of Tavistocke, cordwainer, of garden in his tenure, on the lives of John, Danel, and Edward Bownd his sons. May 1 . 17 Charles II.

[1665] Counterpart of same.

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