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Catalogue reference: C 146/1119
This record is about the Grant by Arthur Hamley to Henry Nanskelly, perpetual vicar of the church of St. Ives,... dating from [1418-1419] in the series Chancery: Ancient Deeds, Series C. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Grant by Arthur Hamley to Henry Nanskelly, perpetual vicar of the church of St. Ives, of all his messuages, lands etc, in the manor of Allet, viz. a moiety of the said manor, with the reversion of the same, and also lands, etc, in the manor of Helwyn, viz. in Helwyn, Langergala, Tregenov, Lanvyhan, Fentenyeyn, Pennans, Trevethynek, Pymskym, Trewyns, Mes, Engrous, Penhall, Treryekes, Trencukes, Tregontros, Trevantros, Bleythboll, Logoseke, Kerthu, Meskevammogh, Padestowe, Kilmonseke, Tregenran, and the Island of Scilly called Agnes, for the lives of the grantor and Isabella his wife, at a yearly rent of 40l.; with remainder to Margaret their daughter, and the heirs of her body, etc, with ultimate remainder to John Arundell, knight : Cornw. Endorsed: memorandum of enrolment in the Exchequer Memoranda, amongst the Records for Michaelmas term 7 Henry VI., in a certain process touching William Botreaux, of London, draper, and others. Dated: Helwyn, Thursday the vigil of St. Simon and St. Jude, 6 Henry V
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Chancery: Ancient Deeds, Series C
Grant by Arthur Hamley to Henry Nanskelly, perpetual vicar of the church of St. Ives,...
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