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86 Tavistock Records. [1543-63

[1543] Lease by John Harte generosus to Peter leer ' ffrencheman ' of the tenement at Tavistock, in which the said Peter leer then dwelt. Oct. 20. 35 Henry VIII.

[1543] Counterpart of same.

[1549] Lease by William Hawkings, of plymmouthe, to William Sharke of ' one litle medowe of myne . . . lying in the Northe Side of the Cause ledylng from Tavystock towards the ' maudelyn,' which Nicholas Richard held. Also ' xij ffoote square of grounde next adioynyng vnto the lords grounde beynge pavyd aboute the high3 Crosse . . . in the southe side of the seid Crosse & betwixt the greatt Coundytt & the seid lords grounde pavyd there.' April 6. 3 Edward VI.

[Signed by ' Hawkyns.']

[1549] Lease by John ffytz, of Tavystock, esquier— as holder of the lease granted by Glandfeld, prior of the Maudlin, &c., to John Whitfyld, barber, 21 Henry VIII. — to Thomas Stabbe, of Tavystock, glover. May 16. 3 Edward VI.

[1552] Grant by Richard Williams, of Tavystock, to John Touker, John Badge, William Kedley, William Grylles, John Glandfyld att wyll, John Glubbe, Henry Wylles, and Walter Mayster, of piece of land estimated at twelve feet square, adjacent to the land of the Earl of Bedford, pavement about the High Cross north, land of John ffytz south and east, land of Richard ffortescue west, 'ad solum opus vsum & pfitum omn pauperis de Tavystock ' for ever. William names Hugh Bulle and Richard Skyrrett his attornies. July 2. 6 Edward VI.

[Endorsed in 17th century writing 'The lower pte of the market-howse.']

[1553] Lease by John Badge, Henry Willy, John Glubbe, William Grills, John Glandfild att Wyll, John Cornysche, Walter Master, William Poynter, otherwise William Kedly, the ' eight men ' of Tavystoke, and Edward Denys, church- warden — to John Couch, of Tavystock, of tenement and garden in West Street, which he before held — lands of parish west, of John ffytz east, Thomas Tremayne north, highway towards maudlyn south, — on the lives of John Couch, Agnes his wife, and Walter Smale her son. John Crocker and Richard Penluce attorneys. Nov. 6. i Mary.

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