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��parish lands of Tavistocke,' of tenement — lands of John Cornish, gent, deceased, east ; of Hugh ffountaine, esq., deceased, west ; St. Mathews Street south ; of Duke of Bedford north : also garden north side of way from Tauis- tock towards Inscombe — lands of Duke of Bedford east, of Richard Hutching, deceased, west, millleat south ; both late in possession of John Kelly, deceased : to Arthur Cake, of Tauistocke, 'velmonger,' on the life of Arthur Cake his son, in reversion on determination of the estate of Thomas Kelly and Elizabeth, wife of Daniel Callamy, son and daughter of Thomas Kelly, glover, deceased. Aug. I. 9 William III.

[1700] Lease by same. Toller excepted, described as of dwelling house, outhouse, fields, closes of land and meadow, orchard and garden, containing about 14 acres, commonly called Church parke, to James Hicks, of Tauis- tocke, carpenter, on the lives of James Hicks, Elinor his wife, and Patience their daughter (lease of March 20, 29 Charles H. surrendered). Oct. 4. 12 William III.
 * Masters and Gouernors of Tauistocke ' as well as ffeoffees,

[1701] Lease by feoffees as in last of tenement and garden in the possession of Edward Bound, on the life of Walter Bound, in reversion after the said Edward and Fortune his wife. Jan. 26. 13 William III.

[1705] Lease by David Sargent, tanner, Richard Doidge of Whitchurch, gent, James Leere, gent., John Row, yarn- jobber, William Spry, mercer, Henry Vosper, gent, John Cuningham, clothier, Nicholas Hunt, maltster, 'masters or Gouernors of the Town and parish of Tauistock and Trustees of the lands commonly called the Maudlin Lands,' of moiety of house and garden in fford street, to William Lauers, of Tauistock, husbandman, on lives of lessee, and Joan and Elizabeth his daughters. Sept. 29. 4 A nne.

[1706] Lease by same feoffees, Doidge excepted, of the Hophay (formerly so called), to Stephen Chapman the younger, of Tavistocke, carpenter, three former leases being surrendered. Feb. 18. 5 Anne.

[1706] Lease by feoffees as last of ' messuage & tenement and a Little meadow now a garden to the same adjoyneing, as also a Grasshay now full of Apple Trees, parted from the said Meadow ... by a Little Water that Runs betweene

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