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 422 INDEX. Somerset, Lord Protector, temp. Edward VI., 345. Sorrell, constable of Castle, 284. Southgate, 202, 233 ; description of, 235, 238, 239 ; keepers of, 105-108, 113; occupied, 202, 238 ; pits at, 133 ; picture over, 1 20 ; repairs to, 1 29 ; views of, 236, 237. Southwyke, lord of, 1 50. Speccott, Paul, 264. Speech-house, 129, 155, 187, 210, 280. Spenser, John, Mayor, to Ferne- don (in Castelstrete), 100 ; to John Stotterich, 101, 102. Sprigge, history of Civil War, 274, 276. Stafforde, lord of, 150, 152, 211. Stallage, definition of, 74. Stamford, Earl of, 265, 266. Stamford Hill, battle of, 265, 266 ; tablet on, 266. Steeple, 187 (and see Tower). Stephen, King, 32, 71, 293, 297. Steward's oath, 200. Stocks, 206. Stone whence prisoners delivered to sheriff, 294, 295. Storer, engravings by, 239. Store, keepers of (see Mary). Stourscombe, 169 ; charged with 1 lb. of pepper, 214. Stratton, 153, 185 ; storm at, 210; battle of, 265-267 ; church of, 7 ; manor, 7, 2 1 ; sanctuary, 7 ; vicar of, 9, 293 ; wax from, 161. Streets and places named, 215. Suffolk, Duke of, 134, 176. Sugar, 205, 207 ; given to Fairfax, 276. Suillage, definition of, 74. Suit of court (see Court). Sunday-school, first in Cornwall, 334- Sundial, 151. Surrender of copyholds, 201 ; book of, 214, 215. Suteman, Randulph, to Down (towards Dunhevet vill), 77. Tabernacle, 149, 153, 187. Talland, 13, 20. Tamar, 37, 42, 240, 272. Tamerton, chapel of, 10, 16; chaplain, 293 ; North, 274. Tavern-keepers, in 1581, 217. Tavistock, 90, 114, 134, 153, 185, 262, 272. Tavistock, Reginald of, 92. Taxes, 73, 93, 95, 96, 109, 114, 125, 131, 159, 1 86 ; burgesses taxed, 106, 109. Temple, provost of, 129, 133-136; collector of St. John of, 160. Tenterden in Kent, maces of, 291. Tewkesbury, battle of, 1 56. Tharapp, William, Mayor, to Cory (lease of land near convent garden), 118. Theam, 5, 6. Throcombe, 103 (see Druccombe). Tintagel, haven of, 211, 367. Tithes (see Mary Magdalene and St. Thomas). Tokens, trade, Newport, 56 ; made at Dunheved, 268. Tol, 5, 6. Torrington, 273 ; battle of, 274. Toure Hill, Abbot of, 22. Tower destroyed by Earl Regi- nald, 11, 302; of St. Mary Magdalene, 298, 299, 328. Town Clerk, 196, 281. Town Clerks, chronological list of, 408. Town lands, tenure of, 158, 164, 178, 197 ; profits of, 159; how applied, 158, 159. Town prison, 238, 296. Town rents, collectors of, 173, 174. Town wall, 116, 118, 119, 213; repairs to, 265 ; plan and de- scription of, 233. Trained bands, 176, 272. Treasury box, keys of, 162 ; chest for, 187. Trebursye Quarry, 1 50 ; road, 7. Trecarell, King Charles I. at, 270 ; family of, 176, 177, 181 ; built church, 305, 311; death, 312 (and see Mary Magdalene). Trecarell, Henry, Mayor, to Kena (in Wylliseworthe), 183; to Myll, Mayor and Commonalty, 181 ; John, to Mayo (West Drocombe), 127. Trecarnforde, Carford, Carforde, Carboth, 119, 121, 131, 160, 169.