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1479-1543] Miscellaneous. 1 1 1

[1479] Indulgence of forty days by Bishop Peter Cour- tenay, given at Tauystok during his visitation, July 26, 1479, and in the first year of his episcopate, to all true penitents who contribute to the construction, repair, and sustentation of the Bridge of Tavistock.

[1502] * Byll ' in English between the ' pisch of Tavystock & Alsyn Cade,' late executrix of Richard Cade, of Tavys- tok, under which she agrees to pay to the 'bofif sayde pisch ' sixteen marke sterlinge, ' in viii ere nexte comyng,' the bequest of Richard Cade aforesaid, in 6s. 8d. quarterly. At end memoranda of receipt accordingly by John May- nard, late warden, Richard Langbroke, Richard ffrend- schepp, John Lybbe, William Master. March 18, 1502.

[1511] Lease for forty years by John AVere and Ralph fibster, wardens of the gild of St. Saluator, with the consent of all the parishioners of the church of St. Eustachius of Tavystock — to ' paschasio knollyng,' of all their tenement and a grasehay lying in Tavystock, and also a meadow called Blacdechemede, under Wylmyston, which formerly pertained to Christopher Skynner. Witnesses — William Amadas, William Hawkyns, William Lacche, John Dorant, John Chypston, Philip Brewne, John Lybbe, William Mey, John Smy3th, William Master, William Cornysh (.^). Feast of St. Michael the Archangel. 3 Henry VIII.

[This should be in the last section, under Deeds, but it was not found until that portion of the calendar had been printed, and is therefore put in order of date here.]

[1515] Fragment marked 'of great interest' Nicholas Wadham, knight, given as of ' the other part.' Mentions mayor and bailiffs, Richard Lybbe, John Amadas. January. ^ Henry VIII.

[1533] Bond by John Tokar, of Carsantak, in the parish of Lawhitton, and Joan his wife, in ^10, to John Sawle, of Tauistock, merchant, and Joan Smale, widow and executrix of William Smale, of Greston, in the parish of Lansant, to accept the award of William Kendale and William Pipar. July 19. 25 Henry VIII.

[1543] Bond by Richard Clotworthy, of Lau . . . ton, 'yoman,' in ;^20, to John Sawell, that William Clotworthy, his son, do keep the covenants he has entered into in a pair of indentures with the said John Sawell, of Tauystocke, merchant. Aug. 20. 35 Henry VIII.

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