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1722-28] Deeds and Associated Documents. 107

Tucking Mill,' the lands of Duke of Bedford east and west, brook or mill-leat south, lane leading towards 'two- bridges' north — to Charles Gary, as above, on the life of Margaret, Gary's wife, in reversion after death of John Harvey, tanner, and Jane his wife. April 16. 8 George I.

[1724J Lease by feoffees as last, with Arthur Gake sub- stituted for the elder Guningham, of Ghurch Parkes, to Ralph Sowther, of Tavistocke, yeoman, on life of John Bound, son of Edward Bound, of Gallington, in reversion on the death of Patience, daughter of James Hicks, now called Patience Reed, and Edward Hutchings, son of William Hutchings, of Tavistock, pewterer. Oct. 13. 10 Geo. I.

[1724] Lease by same feoffees as preceding of tenement and garden on the west side of Banawell street to John Weymoth, of Tavistock, Taylor, on the life of William Edwards, of Tavistock, taylor, in reversion on the death of Alice Mattacott and Joan Quint, spinster. May 22. 10 Georze I.

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��[1726] Lease by same feoffees of tenement, &c., ad- joining highway to Newton south, and 'pixon lane' east, to John Wemoth, of Tauistock, on the lives of Walter Burgin and Jane Burgin, son and daughter of Joan Burgin, in reversion on death of said Joan. Jan. 2, 13 George I. Endorsed with surrender by Joan Edwards, executrix of Catherine Weymott, executrix of John Weymott, for los. a year for life, to the Duke of Bedford and his cofeoffees. Dec. 17, 1754.

[1726] Counterpart of same.

[1728] Transfer by Stephen Bunney, ' maulster,' to William Hutchins, pewterer, of his interest in Church parkes. Oct. 3. 2 George II.

[1728] Transfer of same by William Hutchins to John Hutchins his son. Dec. 21. 2 George II.

[1728] Assignment of the same to Stephen Gudlip. Dec. 31. 2 George II.

[1728] Lease by John Row, William Spry, John Edg- cumbe, William Condy, Hugh Pyne, Stephen Maddaford, William Spry, jun"", Arthur Cake, Richard Gudlip, John Easton, John Row, jun-", and James Edgcumbe— of the

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