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 ANCIENT DEEDS. 77 All my place lying between my house and the wall of the Lord Richard King of Almaigne, near the Westgate in the free borough of Dunhevet, with the garden belonging and the pugno?ie of my said house adjoining to his house. The witnesses are Barthol. of the Castle, then Mayor, Henry de Extawrd [Hexworthy] and Roger the son of Magister, then Provosts, Nicholas, the son of the Lady Magote, and Stephen Taberner [the Innkeeper]. Of nearly contemporaneous date are the following : Randulph Suteman grants to Roger Down of Tanton, in free marriage with the grantor's sister Coagota, all that garden outside the Westgate of the free borough of Donhevet which descended in heirship to him on the death of his late father Randulph, which said garden lies between the garden of Oliver Cork and the garden of Randulph Hordyng and a piece of land which was of Hameline Hoppeilla, and the King's Highway coming from the Westgate pf the aforesaid Borough and extending itself thence to the vill which is above Donhevet. Witnesses Wandric of Boyton, then mayor of the Borough aforesaid, Oliver Cork and John the son of Galfrid, then provosts of the same Borough, Bonefac Broda and Hamd Bodier. William Halpund to Hugh Giffard : Grant of 8d. yearly, pay- able at Michaelmas out of a tenement in the free borough of Dunheved between the grantor's tenement on the one part, and a tenement of William Artur on the other part, that is to say of the tenement which Robert le Foyngur bought of Agnes the daughter of Ralph Crotel. Witnesses — Barthol. of the Castle, then Mayor, John Renfrey and John of Tregelest then Provosts, Henry of Hextawrthy and Nicholas the son of Magote. On the parchment slip upon which the wax seal of this deed was impressed are written the same names of the witnesses, the slip having been so curled and folded as not to show the writing. Walter de Horewude to Richard le Marchant : Grant of moiety of a garden which grantor bought of Barth. of Bodmam, outside the Westgate of the free borough of Dunhevet, that is, the moiety which Roger Bokelouwer lately held of the aforesaid Bartholomew. Witnesses — Barth. of the Castle, then Mayor, Robert le Foyngur,