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 1398-1407] Deeds afid Associated Documents. 73

John Crokker, Thomas Baker, Walter Bradeleygh, then portreeve. Dated Tauystoke, Tuesday before Pentecost. 2 1 Richard II.

[This, it will be seen, is really of the nature of a marriage settlement.]

[1402] Quit claim by John Hope, clerk, to John Maynard of langgeforde, of tenement, two gardens, and meadow in Tauystok, lately in the occupation of Walter ffresell. Witnesses — John Gorgeys, John Wysa, Peter Eggecombe, John Maynard of Bremeham, John Samson, John Sacheuyle, John Walradon, then portreeve. Dated Tauy- stok, Tuesday after Epiphany. 3 Henry IV.

[1403] Grant by Bartholomew Wyndesore, to Walter Wyndesore and Joan widow of John Brademo, daughter and heir of Alexander Waleforde, of tenement and garden in Tauystok — between grantor's tenement south, John Egge- bear north, highway from the new town cross towards Hurdwyk west ; also garden at Banewill within the borough of Tavistock — garden formerly Robert Wode- manyswille north, of John Franceo3 west ; also annual rent of iid. out of a tenement held by William Coule at Banewill. Witnesses — John fforde, ' burgeys,' John Sacheuyle, John Plenty, Walter Bradelegh, John lybbe, then portreeve. Dated Tauystock, Sunday before St. Barnabas. 4 Henry I V.

[1403] Appointment of attorney by John Clobery of Tavystoke, apparently relating to Petrestavy. Very much defaced, but in the 4th year of Henry IV. Richard Clobery one of the witnesses, Richard Vespound [.^] another.

[1406] Quit claim by Alice daughter of Roger Miller, late wife of Reginald Gylle of Tauystok, in pure widow- hood, to Roger Bykewill, of meadow at Inneswill next Tauystok — lands formerly Robert Dauid and late John fforde ' burgeys ' north and east, meadow of John Sacheuyle south, highway from Tauystok towards Lamerton west. Witnesses — John Sacheuyle, Stephen Cotell, John Plenty, William Bradelegh, [Richard] Pip[cr], then portreeve. Dated Tauystok, Monday in St. Mary. 8 Henry IV.

[1407] Authority by Ralph huntc of Tauystok, to Thomas hubbere, to give seisin to John Roche and Richard lybbe, wardens of the light of the parish church at Tauy- stok, of a garden in the town. Witnesses— William mey,

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