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 4i8 INDEX. 69 ; water, 33, 1 1 1, 251 (and see Windmill). Minstrels, 131, 143, 148, 154, 187; Bishop's indulgence, 302, 303. Missal, 141. Mohun, Lord, 54, 265, 271. Molesworth, Major-General, 272. Moneroun, John, 99, 244, 248. Monmouth, Duke of, claims crown, 321. Monuments, licenses to erect, 325 ; W. Oliver's, 320 ; Pyper and Wise's, 326. Morice, Sir William, 34, 330, 331. Mortaigne, or Moriton, Earl, 3, 5, 68, 70, 250 ; charter, 7. Mortmain Act, 293. Motiled, 6. Moyle, John, to Forn, 109. Municipal Corporations' Act, 51, 290, 292, 328. Mylle, Richard, Mayor, to the Convent, 310, 311. N Names of Mayors of Dunheved, arranged in chronological order, 400-405 ; Members of Parlia- ment, from the year 1295 to 1 880, 387-399 ; Members for Launceston (Newport),from the year 1529 to 1831, 60-66; of streets and places in Dunheved, temp. Elizabeth, arranged alpha- betically, 215-17; tenements in Priory (rental of 1474), 23-26. Newhouse, 20, 22, 33. Newport Borough, 3, 9, 18, 19, 53, 98, 127, 361 ; burgesses in 1474, 53 ; cross, 66 ; electors and re- turning officers, 66 ; fairs and markets, 9, 55 ; Members of Parliament, 53, 54 (and see Members) ; Philip's charter, 54, 55 ; piepoudre court, 55 ; trade tokens, 56. Nicholas IV., Pope, taxation, 10. Norden, John, Survey of Cornwall, 255 ; description of Dunheved and view of Castle, 256. Norman names not adopted at Dunheved, 26. Northgate, 92, 233 ; description of, 238, 239, 254 ; destroyed, 239; keepers of, 105-108, 113, 239 ; repairs to, 133, 219. Northhill parish, 134, 270, 274. Northumberland, Duke of, 34, 244 ; resignation of recorder- ship, 407. O Oates, Titus, 321. Oath of aldermen, 199 ; common councillor, 199 ; freeman, 200 ; leather stamper, 217 ; mayor, 199 ; recorder, 199 ; sergeants- at-mace, 222, 223 ; steward of borough, 200. Obit-lands, 318. Obits, celebration of, 124, 130, 136, 137, 141, 146,147,149,153,157, 160, 162, 176 ; in 2 Edward VI., 314 ; at St. Thomas, 360. Officers, and their salaries, 124, 131, 136, 141, 149, 154, 160. Oke, John, Mayor, and William Morys, agreement as to church leads, 313. Okehampton, 49, 141, 185, 272. Oldham, Bishop of Exeter, award by, 26, 364. Oliver, Dr., 2, 17, 23, 33, 41. Oliver, William, curate, 320 ; presbyterian minister, 330. Organ, 141, 160, 176, 318; case for opinion concerning, 322, 323 ; faculty for erecting, 324, 325. Orleans, Maid of (Joan of Arc), 123. Ossey wine, 142. Page, John, to Cayl (Ceternys lo : Park), 112 ; to Combe and wife J 4o, 146, 162, 166, 184. Palmer, John, Mayor, and the Prior of St. Germans, 17 ; to Trelawny and others, 145. Park Mill (see Mills). Parliament (see Members). Pattison, his description of castle, 241.