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DEEDS AND ACCOUNTS. 145 On a piece of paper, of the 1st Edw. IV., are entered receipts for rent from twenty- five persons, four of whom are William Denham, of Wortham, 5s.; John Badelham, for Drenyk, 2s. 8d. ; John Swelyscome, for Badery Hay, 2d., and Great Park, 10s. j John Hokkyn, for Coppysdon Park, 3s. 4d. 1462. Deed. We John Palmer, Thomas Wyndesore, John Carwithen, and William More, have granted to John Trelauny the elder, Robert Cork, John Page, John Stevyn, Stephen Ysaak, Henry Braye, Peter Pyke, Henry Basely, John Colbear, Thomas Cotell, Stephen Enabell, Thomas Barsett, and Philip Hoigge, all those our two tenements, with the two gardens to the same belonging, lying in the borough 'of Dounheved on the south and west part of the tenement of Henry Body, which he lately had of the gift and feoffment of John Mayo, of Launceston : To hold to the said Trelauny, and the others, and their heirs for ever : To be held of the chief lord by the rents and services therefor due, and of right accustomed. Witnesses : Thos. Uppetoun, Esq re , Thos. Cork, John Body, William Kynge, William Harry, then Provosts there. Given 1st May, 2 Edw. IV. 1462. We John Trelauny the elder, Robert Cork, John Page, John Stevyn, Henry Basely, John Colebear, Philip Hoigge [and others whose names are illegible], have granted to Alice Mayow, late the wife of William Mayow, all those two tenements, with the two gardens of the same tenements, lying in the borough of Dounheved, on the south and west of the tenement of John Body, with all their appurtenances : To hold to the said Alice for her life, yielding therefor to the grantors one rose at the feast, &c. 2 Edw. IV. Several small seals are appended. In this year (1462), on the 1st of September, Edward IV., by Letters Patent, confirmed to his " Burgesses of the Town of Launceston " all the charters which we have previously given in this work. Account on parchment, 5 Ed. IV. (1466). Thomas Cork, Mayor ; William Storya and Stephen Rysedoun, Provosts ; Thos. Dassall and Thomas Hame, stewards of the Commonalty. Receipts: The Hillond, £14 os. 4d. ; Gildhall and Pyllorie, £6 5s. 8d. ; L