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1553-60] Deeds and Associated Documents. Z-]

[1553] Lease by same of garden called Saynt maryhaye at Cakeshyll, next maggelane north, John ffrenshyp's land west, land of William hookemore east, of John Halse esq., south, which garden Thomas Baker had held— to Robert Myserye, of Tavystok, ffuller, and Joan his wife, on their lives. Walter Gloubbe and John Edgcombe attornies. Nov. 6. I Mary.

[1553] Lease by the same of tenement, 'grassehey' and messuage, and also one meadow called ' Blackedeche- mede vnder Wyllmston — which tenement, legressehey and medowe, one pascovve Knollyng beffore held ' — to ' William Keddeley als poyntr, Mowte his wyff, & Water theyr son for their lives.' Attorneys Richard Skeret and John Retoricke. Nov. I2. i Mary.

[1554] Lease by the same to Thomasen Lybbe, of Tavy- stoke, widdow, Thomas Lybbe her son, and Elizabeth Lybbe her daughter, of a little meadow in Tavystoke in her tenure — lands heirs of Bond east, heirs of Edward Combe west, highway * leading from Choke mylle towards the loer Prke- wood ' south, lands of Antony Honychurch, and heirs of John Brune north. Dated May 4. i Mary.

[1554] Lease by Thomas Payne, 'prior of the Spytle howse called the Mawdelene, in the toune of Tavystoke,' of a garden called the ' blynde hey ' to Richard Ruspell. Witnesses — Constantyne Colyn,William Gove, John Walkye, John Dyner, Peter Smyth, scolemaisf. Aug. 18. 2 and 3 Philip and Mary.

[1555] Lease by Richard Raspye, otherwyse Dyck, of Tavystok, ' Ouyller,' of tenement and garden towards the mawdelyng, to John Cresse, Elnor his wyffe, and John their sonne. Blackaller and Constantyn Collyns attornies. Witnesses — James Blakaller, John Gaye, Walter Globb, Henry Westott. Feb. 20. 2 and 3 Philip and Alary.

[1560] Lease by William Kedlye, John Badge, William Grylles, Henry Wyllye, John Cornyshe, John Glandfylde, John Glubbe, and William NycoU, ' the eight men,' Richard Roundell and John Skyrret, churchwardens, of tenement and garden in West Street, before held by Robert Skynner, — to John Gawde, eldest son of Blaunche Gawdd, deceased, Blaunche Burges and Elynor Burges, daughters of William Burges, for life. William Elyner and Walter Burges attornies. April 21. 2 Elisabeth.

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