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98 Tavistock Records. [I621-47

[1621] Surrender by William Gaunter, of Tavistock, weaver, to the feoffees, of all his right in the tenement on the Cawse in the West Street. July 3. 18 James I.

[1622] Lease in reversion by Sir ffrancis Glanvill, knight, Mathew Edgcombe, and William Grills, merchants, John Gove and John Cole, gentlemen, John Gerry and Walter Trowte, ' yeomans,' of a tenement and garden on the east side of Bannawell Street, and a close at Waddon, in the tenure of Richard Burgis, widow, to Roger Talbott als Stephens, fuller, on his life and that of his wife Julyan. May 10. 20 James I.

[1622] Counterpart of same.

[1622] Assignment in trust for himself by Walter Trowte, yeoman, to ffrauncis Birch, merchant, both of Tavistock, of his interest in the property leased to Walter Trowte, deceased, by Richard Hals, of Kenadon, in respect of which the said Hals had granted a further term. May 10, 13 James I. The tender of sixpence in silver to annul. Aug. 20. 20 James I.

[1633] Lease by John Moore, esq., and Mathew Edg- combe, gentleman, of tenement and herb garden, late in occupation of John Rider, deceased, now of Rafe Chapman thelder, of Tavistock, husbandman, and William his son, to the said Rafe Chapman, on the lives of Agnes his wife and Rafe and John his sons, in consideration of the ' Reedy- fyinge ' of the premises. Nov. 8. 9 CJiarles I.

[1634] Renewal lease by Sir ffrancis Glanvill, knight, John Moore, esq., Matthew Edgcombe, gent., and Edward Payne thelder, of tenement in West Street, and garden on the higher side of the way leading from Tavistocke towards Inscombe, to Judith Lyer, widow (who surrenders her former estate therein) on the lives of Judith, Agnes her daughter, and Walter her son. Sept. 26. 10 Charles I.

[1639] Lease by Eustace Knight, als Edmonds, thelder, of Tavistocke, cordwainer, to his son Gregory Knight als Edmonds, of Tavistocke, cordwainer, ' for the naturall love and affection that he hath and beareth ' to the said Gregory, of a house, or barn, and garden. July 29. 15 CJiarles I.

[1647] Lease by Mathew Edgcombe, William Grilles, John Gerry thelder, of Tavistocke, gentlemen, and John

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