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This record is about the Indenture by which John Prestecote, John Haulegh, and Thomas Aysshendon grant that... dating from [1384-1385] in the series Chancery: Ancient Deeds, Series C. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Indenture by which John Prestecote, John Haulegh, and Thomas Aysshendon grant that a certain annual rent charge of 20l. granted by John Prydeaux, knight, to the said John Prestecote, etc, out of the manors of Combe in Tynhyde, Colomp John and Godeford, shall be void if the said John if the said John Prydeaux, his wife or heirs make no claim against John Montfort, of Dartmouth, or against John or William his sons, or allow the said John Montfort to bring a writ of trespass against him without any disturbance by the said John Prydeaux: [Devon.] Dated: 12 May, 8 Richard II
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