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 1711-14] Deeds and Associated Docttments. 105

[1711] New enfeoffment deed. Whereas Sir John May- nard and other feoffees were seized of a rent of 24s. out of Rubies (' Rubbyes ') in Woodoues in the tything of Hurd- wicke, some time the lands of one Bette Windsore, and the reversion of the same with the writings and evidences, to the use of the poor of Tavistocke ; and whereas his co-feoffees being dead it came to Maynard by survivorship, and he Feb. 8, 35 Charles II., conveyed it to Sir Wm. Courtenay,AmbroseManaton, John Cudlipp, Richard Sprye, David Sargent, Richard Doidge, John Toller, John Hoge- son, Edward Payne, James Leare ; and whereas all of them are dead except Leare, he now conveys it to Henry INIanaton, John Rowe, Henry Vosper, William Spry, John Cuning- ham the elder, Nicholas Hunt, John Edgcombe, John Easton, Richard Cudlipp, John Cuningham the younger, William Sprye the younger, John Rowe the younger, and James Edgcombe. The annuity was left by the Lady Mary Knivett, and conveyed Feb. 12, 3 James late, at her command by Thomas Hole, to Robart Moore, Thos. Libby, William Grills, and Peter Edgcombe. Sept. 13. 10 Anne.

[1711] Lease by Henry Manaton, esq., James Leer, John Row, yarnjobber, William Spry, Henry Vosper, John Cuningham, Nicholas Hunt, John Edgcombe, of Taues- tock, gent., John Easton, of Tauestock, gent, Richard Cudlip, of Tauestock, gent., John Cuningham the younger, William Spry the younger, John Row the younger, and James Edgcombe, son of John Edgcombe aforesaid, gent., feoffees of the parish lands — of tenement in Butcher Street, to John Webb, of Tauistock, glover, on lives of lessee, and Edeth and Grace his daughters. Jan. 14. 10 Anne.

[1714] Lease by Henry Manaton, of Harwood, John Rowe, William Sprye, John Cuningham, Nicholas Hunt, John Edgcombe, John Easton, Richard Cudlipp, William Condy, mercer, John Rowe the younger, yarn jobber, John Cuningham the younger, clother, William Spry the younger, mercer, and James Edgcombe — -of tenement and garden to Mary Hockaday, widow, on her own life, in reversion after the death of John Hockaday, brother of William Hockaday, joiner, deceased, and John Hockaday, son of William. June 7. 13 Anne.

[1714] Lease by same feoffees, of house or barn and garden or orchard, to Edward Bound, ' cordwinder,' for his

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