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 1 82 DUNNE VED. tenements, rents, reversions, and services, also all that curtelage, with the garden adjacent to it, with their appurtenances, in the borough of Downeheved aforesaid, which William Anger there lately held and inhabited, situate between a tenement of the heirs of John Burneby on the north part, and a tenement of the Mayor and Commonalty on the south part ; which said premises, with all their appurtenances, I, the said Henry Trecarell, together with William Rowlond, then Mayor of the borough, John Royche of Landue, Thomas Okelston, William Susan, John Perys, tailor, Robert Hawke, John Laurens, Thos. Dotsen, William Lenne, Richard Gadiscomb, and John Walkye, deceased, lately had of the gift, concession, and feoffment of John Colman, of Colman, otherwise called Vicombe, in the parish of Lyfton, in the county of Devon : To have and to hold all and singular the premises, with all their appurtenances, to the aforesaid William Mylle [and the eight others by name] their heirs and assigns for ever, To be held of the chief lords of the fee of the same, by the rents and services theretofore due and of right accustomed. Edmund Ryve and Nicholas Perys were appointed attorneys to deliver seisin of the aforesaid messuages, &c, to the said William Mylle [and eight others]. Witnesses : Matthew Colyns, William Anger, and Thomas Cosyn. Given at Downeheved burgh, 3rd August, 33 Henry VIIL, by the grace of God King of England and France, Defender of the Faith, lord of Ireland, and Supreme Head of the English Church in the land. Signature and seal of Henry Trecarell subjoined. 1542-3. (On paper.) "Est m d that I have recevyd of the Costables of Lanceston Burffe, the xvj° day of Jaunary, yn the yer of Kyng Henri the viij, the xxxiij yer, ye lvjs viijd. to the use of our Souay Lord Kyng, for the seconde quyndens : By me, Rychard Kyndall." 1543. This endenture made the 20th day of Septr, the 34 yer of the reign of our soveyn lord Kyng henre the viij, Kyng of Inglond, ffraunce, and Erlond, and in erth supme hedde, under God, of the Churche of ynglond and Erlond, betwyn Henre Trecarell, esquyer, mair of the Town of launceston, Will : Myll, John Oke, Cristofer Guyne, Thomas hedden, Thorn : Arnold, John Muncke, Robert Gorge, and John Seymor, Aldermen of the