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66 Tavistock Records. [1320-25

Roger Stacy, Dauid Math [?], William Gurd, Walter Gilla. Dated Tauystock, Monday next before [Easter ?] 34 Edward I.

[1320-48 ?] Quit claim by Robert Dauid, burgess of Tavystok, to Robert ffolka of Tavystok, of house and curtilage next Banawelle, with piece of land adjacent east, which ' Walter Le yeem ' sometime held. Land formerly Bicheman north, way from Tauystock towards Woddon south and east. ' As it was determined by our common counsel and assent ' (confecta fuit per commune consilium nostrum et assensium). Witnesses — 'Walter de fonte/ Roger Stacy, John Populston, Ranulph Cissor, Robert Blakesmyth, then portreeve.

[This 'burgess' might be David de Romelegh, member in 1320, or Robert Davy, member in 1348.]

[1325] Grant by Walter Cullyng, Roger Stacey, William Seleman, Robert the Salter, and John Populston, brethren and wardens of the light of St. Mary in the parish church of Tavystoke, with the other brethren and sisters of the said fraternity, to Reginald of Eggecombe, clerk, of a house and garden in Tavystoke between the house late of Walter Hogheden, and the garden of John Populston, at the rent of i6d. a year. Witnesses — Robert Dauid, Thomas Cullyng, John Magha, John Secheuill, Robert Vyna, clerk, and others. Dated Tauystoke, Monday after Michaelmas. 19 Edward II. From the age and interest of this deed it is cited in full :

" Universis Christi fidelibus pra^sens scriptum visuris aut audituris, Walterus Cullyng, Rogerus Stacey, Wilhelmus Seleman, Robertus le Salter, et Johannes Populston, fratres et custodes luminus Sanctse Marian in ecclesia parochiali de Tavystoke, et omnes alii confratres et sorores dictse fraternitatis, salutem in Domino sempiternam. Noverintes nos unanimi consensu et assensu nostro dedisse et con- cessisse Reginaldo de Eggecombe clerico unam domum in villa de Tavystoke, cum orto adjacente, qua^ latet inter domum quae quondam fuit Walteri Hogheden ex parte una, et ortum Johannis Populston ex parte alia; tenendam et habendam totam prsedictam domum cum orto pra^dicto sibi dicto Reginaldo heredibus et assignatis suis de dominis capitalibus feodi illius libere, quiete, et integre, jure et hereditarie, imperpetuum, reddendo inde et faciendo prae-

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