Piece
Duplicate of E 40/5508: Herts. Endorsed: As E 40/5509.
Catalogue reference: E 40/5511
Date: [1100-1603]
Duplicate of E 40/5508: Herts. Endorsed: As E 40/5509.
Piece
Catalogue reference: E 40/13009
This record is about the Indenture being a feoffment by David Urban, of Penrynburgh, to David, his son, in... dating from 1435 Mar 9 in the series Exchequer: Treasury of Receipt: Ancient Deeds, Series A. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Indenture being a feoffment by David Urban, of Penrynburgh, to David, his son, in tail, with remainder in default successively in tail to David son of Hervey (Hervei) Tregoos, of Deveryon, Simon son of Thomas Lamanva, Joce (Joceo) brother of the said Simon son of Thomas, William brother of David son of Hervey, John Skurell son of John Skurell, and Joan daughter of Thomas Lamanva, mother of the said John, with remainder in default to his own right heirs, of all his land, etc. in the town of Penrynburgh, Cheiensorn in the parish of St. Martin, Treboulan and Gaier in the parish of Gwennap (Sancte Weneppe) in Kerier, and Carvodres in the fee of Neuham, beside the west bridge of Truru March', viz., a tenement and garden annexed in Penrynburgh, between the tenements of Watter Jose and of the chapel of St. Mary there, another tenement there between the tenements of Noel de Treuthall and of the heirs of John Meg[er], with 10d. rent in a messuage there situate between the messuage of John Tirell and the messuage of the chapel aforesaid, with all his reversions, expectant on the death of Isabel, his wife, of three closes of land there, whereof one is situate between the highway from Penrynburgh to Eeesdruth, on the south, the stream (bedum) of the mill of the bishop of Exeter on the north, and another highway from Penrynburgh to Seint Dei, on the east, the second is situate between a close of John Trenewith and a close belonging to the heirs of John Penryn, and the third is situate between a close of Joce Trefuthan and a close of land belonging to the heirs of Brixham, with the reversion of 2a. land English in Meneth Nanfan, situate between land of William Bodrugan, knight, and a close of land of Henry Sampson, the reversion of a grange, between a garden of land of the said chapel and a tenement of John Roger; all his land, etc. being a moiety of the town of Cheiensorn; his land, etc. in Treboulan; his rents and services in Gaier; and a tenement in the street of Carvodres in the said fee beside the said bridge. Witnesses: William Bodrugan, knight, John Penhall, esquire, John Trefusis, John Langorthou, John Barell. Cornwall. Penrynburgh, 9 March, 13 Henry VI.
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