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io6 Tavistock Records. [1714-22

own life, in reversion on the death of his sons, Edward and John. June 7. 13 Amie.

[1715] Lease by feoffees as below, with Henry Manaton, of moiety or halfendeale of house lately erected in fiford street, where an old house formerly stood, to Nicholas Peek, of Tauestock, butcher, on lives of Jane Peek his wife, Jane Peek his daughter, and Annie Peek, daughter of William Peek, of Tauestock, husbandman. Dec. 25. 2 George I.

[1716] Lease by John Row, William Spry, John Cuningham the elder, Nicholas Hunt, John Edgcombe, William Condy, John Easton, Richard Cudlip, John Row the younger, William Spry the younger, John Cuningham the younger, and James Edgcombe, son of John — , of Church Parkes to Stephen Bunney, of Tavistock, ' malster,' in reversion after the death of Elianor, wife of James Hicks, and Patience his daughter — on the life of Edward Hutchins, son of William Hutchins, of Tavistock. April 7. 2 George I.

[1717] Lease by feoffees, as above, of garden and barn, 'Brome parke,' commonly called the 'Warren' north, to Loueday Brownson, widow, on the life of Mary Brownson her daughter, in reversion after the death of Loveday and Peter Brownson his son. July 23. 3 George I.

[1718] Lease by same feoffees, without Hunt, and with Stephen Maddaford, yeoman, and Hugh Pyne, the younger Spry being described as of ' Exon,' of house and herb garden adjoining the 'shutt' in ford street, and tenement adjacent, to John Haruey, of Tauestoke, velmonger, on the lives of Susanna his wife and Martha his daughter ; reversion on his death. July 14. 4 George I.

[1721] Lease by feoffees as last, of tenement in fford street, also orchard lying under the * Keeve,' lands of Duke of Bedford south and west, highway from fford street towards the church south and east, lands of Nicholas Lyne, formerly of James Courtney, esq., east — to Charles Cary, of Tavistocke, hellier, on lives of lessee, Margaret his wife, and Joseph their son, Cary undertaking to rebuild the decayed tenement. July 29. 7 George I.

[1722] Lease by same feoffees, the younger Cuningham excepted, of tenement north of the brook or mill leat, with herb-garden or orchard ' Between the Malt Mill and

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