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 78 DUN H EVE D. and Stephen Tabernar, then Provosts, Nicholas the son of Magote, and John the son of Richard. [Appended seal perfect] Claricia the widow of William le Hurl to Nicholas the son of Downig of Tantonia : Grant by a widow of all her right in a tenement between the tenement of Mark Deudman and a tene- ment which was of William de Hamet in the free borough of Dunhevet. Witnesses — Barth. of the Castle, then Mayor, Henry de Extawrd [Hexworthy], and Roger his associate, then Provosts, John Colman, and John the son of Richard. Edmund, the eldest son of Richard Plantagenet, suc- ceeded to the Earldom of Cornwall on the death of his father in 1272. The thirteen deeds next following were made in the lifetime of Edmund. John le Marchant to Richard le Marchant his son : Grant of a moiety of a piece of land in Hendra, which the grantor held by deed of Robert Arnald the Chaplain, lying between the garden which was of Jordan Uppahille and the land of Walter Athelard, and the piece of land next to the King's highway there, between the park of the Lord Eadmund, the Earl, and the said piece. The witnesses named are Barth. of the Castle, then Mayor, Hugh GirTard, and Stephen the Taverner, the then Provosts, John Cole- man, and John the son of Richard. Let the present and future know that I William called Duna- ray have given, &c, to Richard the Merchant one half an English acre of land in my land of Landren which lies on the east part of the new meadow of the aforesaid Richard between the house of [blank in original] and the land of John Koruc, on the north part by the Royal Cornish Road which comes from the Cross of Dunhevet and goes to the vill of Rosmaryt : To be held by the aforesaid Richard his heirs and assigns, of me and my heirs and assigns freely, quietly, &c, for ever — rendering yearly one silver halfpenny at the feast of St. Michael, and to the heirs and assigns of the said Richard one silver penny for a relief when he shall die, in lieu of all services, &c. The witnesses named are Sir Richard de Montisfont, then prior of Lanceston, Robert de Bodmam, Ivo de Landren, Henry Rem, and Richard de Kestel. William Capu, to William Dundray. Grant of the grantor* s