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88 Tavistock Records. [1562-65

[1562] Grant by John Coche, of Hurdewyke, to Thomas Lybbe and Thomas Kemyll, of an annual rent of 20s. out of his lands and tenements at Tavystock, to the sole use of Joan his wife, and after her death to the sole use of Joan A!yn, wife of William Alyn, of Syllamyll, during her life. Sept. I. 4 Elizabeth.

[1563] Lease by John Amadas, of Plymouth, gent, son and heir of William Amadas, deceased, of house with garden and orchard called 'golyn',' which Symon Maunger then held at will, to waiter proute husbandman, Katheryne his wyfe, and John their son, for life. Attornies — John Couche and William ffrannclynge. Witnesses — Walter Pepell and Thomas maynder. Sept. i6. 5 Elizabeth.

[1563] Lease by John fytz, John Charles, Thomas Williams, esquiers, Richard Servynton, William Houghton, William Predyaux, Nicholas Carswyll, John Burgys, Thomas Mohun, Edward Denys, Richard Drake, John Durrante, Richard Edgcombe, Richard Webbe, William Williams, John Souton, John Retorrycke, John Skyrett, Richard Twygge, William Oliver, Edward Nuton, John Edgcombe, Peter Edgcombe the younger, Richard Sawell, Tailler, and Edward Russell — of meadow between lands heirs of Servington east, John Charles west, John Gland- fylde att wyll north, way from Tavistock to Lamerton south — to John Collinge thelder, of Tavistock, and Richard and John his sons, for their lives. Sept. 28. 5 Elizabeth.

[1565] John Glanfyld, of Tavistocke, merchant, bond in £60 to John ffytz, Richard Servington, armigeris, William Houghton, John Gylle, John Coche, William Kedlye, and William Grylles. Dated March 3. 7th Elizabeth. Con- dition that if the above-named, with John Cornishe, John Glanfelde at wyll, John Glubbe, John Badge, William Nycoll,

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Drake, John Maton, Walter Glubbe, Ewstys Drake, and Thomas Lybbe, do peacefully and quietly have and hold, &c., a tenement with curtilage adjoining and a garden in Tauistocke — tenement having tenement of Queen east, of John Malett, esquire, west, garden of Earl north, and ' mylbrooke ' south ; garden having garden of Earl east and west, 'millbrooke' south, highway from the 'village' of Tauistocke towards Inscombe north — according to the ' trewe meaninge of a ctyn gyft & graunt beringe the date of these presents,' then made by the said John Glanfyld,

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