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 12 2 Tavistock Records.

I am greatly indebted to Prebendary Hingcston-Randolph for these and several other entries in the Registers, and there has been a careful search of the remainder, with additions from other sources. Though not complete, it is not likely, therefore, that there are many omissions in the list, which now covers a period of well nigh six centuries.

1309 July 31 Sir John de Cam eleforde.

[On the same day Sir Roger de Southboclaunde was instituted to Lamerton, both vicarages being simply described as ' vacant.' Pre- bendary Hingeston-Randolph suggests that the Bishop may have been looking up the Convent in the matter of serving Tavistock and Lamerton, and that these priests may have been the first actual vicars.] 131I Jan. 20 Sir John de Ockhampton.

[The vicarage had been vacant since July i.] 13 1 8 July 18 Sir Robert Bodyer, chaplain. 1349 May 14 Richard de Bolham. 1349 Sept. 3 David Fot, or Fort.

1360 Oct. 2 John, vicar of Boyton, by exchange with Fot. 136I- Feb. 10 Baldwin Langdon. 1382 Dec. 25 David Bagatorre, Langdon deceased. ? Simon Tony.

[The wardens' accounts name ' Sir Simon ' as vicar in 1385-6.] 1391 Dec. 29 John Hykedon, vicar of Landkey, by exchange with Tony. John Lucas. Roger Sturt. John Borneslo. John Baker.

Edmund Rawlyn, on Baker's resignation. William Mede, Rawlyn deceased. John Rene, on Mede's resignation. John Skynner [or Shynner], Kene deceased. Richard Haukeden, on Skynner's resignation. [Sir Thomas Adam 'soc' priest in 1470-71.] William Davy.

John Sargynt, on Davy's resignation. William Lawnder, Sargent deceased. John Perins.

[Probably the Sir John Peryn recorded as 'Jesus priest' between 1538 and 1553. The identity of the name with that of the last abbot is singular.] Robert Knight.

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