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 yi 72 Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries. Feasts of the yere by even porcions or w' in x days next aft' any of the said Feasts and xii"^- yerely to be p**- to the Wardyns of Welcombe by the same Abbott and Convent and their successors for Bredde and wyne. And yf it happen the said v" xii*^- to be unpaid in pte or in the hole in mano and forme as it ys affore said by the space of one hole monyth aft"- AftP.r any of the said Feasts of ^yitts that then it shalbe lefull to the said wardyns ©*■ and also the said wardyns and inhitaunts for the tyme beynge to receive and kepe towards the exebicion of the said P'ste all iit'ipt] dy'ryg monye and the p'fit of the dm'call (dominical) Bed- rolle w'in the said chapell of Welcome yerely further more yt ys agreyd betwyne the said Ptyes that all other ordyninces acts and agremts in the fore said composiccon made to stond in full strengyth and effect doynge and paynge in both Ptyes as ys expressed in the same composiccon. Also it is further covennityd condycendyd and agreyd betwyne the said Ptyes that if the said wardyns and inhybaunts of Welcome for the tyme beying*^^ observe fulfyll & p'forme all and synguler the p'miss which on the^e Ptye be to be obs'vyd and p'formyd and kept that then it shalbe lefull to the said Abbott and convent and there successors to stand and abyde to the foresaid composiccon and to the olde customes in the same expressyd, this psent indenture of covenints or any thynge not withstondinge and all covennts and bargeyns in the psent indentures ex- pressyd to be utt'ly voyde and of none effect. In witnes wheroff the P'tyes forsaid to these p'sent indentures inter- changabilly have put ther sealls. Yeven the xxiij daye of the monyth of September in the xxiiij yere of the raign of Kynge Henry the eight." In the above document I have followed the spelling with all its peculiarities and variants exactly as written, though I should also state that it is a paper copy and not the original indenture. This copy of the indenture is from a large collection of documents and papers made over one hundred years ago for an intended history of the parishes of Devon, which, owing to the death of the original owner, was never really commenced. I should be very glad if any of your readers could give me any information as to where the original indenture is now to be found.