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178 DUNHEVED. 1531-2. At the head ^ c a pnrHimcnt roll. 4ft 6ins. long by 1 1 a inches wi le, principally ritt 1 in e lx lIic ea lete schedule which we have found oi the lands to which it relates. Downehevett Burgh : [Translation] A Session of the lands and tenements belonging to the said Burgh, with the rental thereof renewed at the Court held in the Guildhall there, before John Peers, then mayor, and his companions, namely, in the feast of the finding of the Holy Cross [14th Sept.] a.d. 1532, and in the 24th year of the reign of King Henry VIIL, Defender of the Faith, for a term of 1 2 years from the feast of St. Michael the Archangel thence next following ; and of their rents to be paid by ancient use and custom. Gildehall and Pilery: Free Tenants. John Uppeton holdith freeli a tenemente and a garden in Beastehaye, and berith bi the yere, w f sutes to the Courte, id. The same John holdith a tene- mente called Piperiswalls, and berith 3d. Five other free tenants follow, who hold tenements, respectively, 1 in Northstreate, 1 Newporte, 1 called Chikettiswalls, 1 in Castelstreate, and 1 in the Highstreate. Total, us. 3d. Conventionary Tenants. [37 in number, and 42 tenements.] John Uppeton holdith a tenemente ayenste the High Crosse bi dede, w l repacon, and berith bi the yere 3s. 4d. Thomas Hicks holdith a tenemente, w l a shoppe, ayenste the High Crosse, w l the repacon, and berith 8s. John Horwill and Peter Coole held shops under the same house ; 8 tenants of " shoppes under the Pillory House " follow. Then one for a tenemente over the shops, and 3 others " ayenst the Pillory," of whom Henry Courtenaye, mar- quis of Exeter, was one. Other tenements are "withoute the Westyeate, in the Castelstreate, a wiste wall bi the Southyeate, a shoppe w l in the Southyeate, a tenemente in Blyndhole, in High- streate, w t a shop under; a chamber called Tryangell, a tenemente att the Churche ynde, 2 gardens beside Hilsteche, a Salt shoppe, a tenemente in Willesworthi in the parish of North tamerton, and a garden in Backstreate." Total, ^"n 6s. nd. Hillond. Thomas Comer holdeth a close in Estehay, and berith bi the yere 13s. 4d. The wardens of the Store of Jesus holden a close there called Jesus Park, and beren, 13s. 4d. Then follow 6 peces of londe in Heye, beside and adioynyng Jesus Park, — 25 peces nexte bi, — 4 peces in the More, and "More