1585F_15_4d
Years: 1647 – 1651
Apprenticeship indentures for poor of Colyton Parish.
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Apprenticeship indentures for poor of Colyton Parish.
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Apprenticeship indentures for poor of Colyton Parish.
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Apprenticeship indentures for poor of Colyton Parish
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Apprenticeship indentures for poor of Colyton Parish
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Apprenticeship indentures for poor of Colyton Parish
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Apprenticeship indentures for poor of Colyton Parish
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Apprenticeship indentures for poor of Colyton Parish
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Apprenticeship indentures for poor of Colyton Parish
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Apprenticeship indentures for poor of Colyton Parish
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Quarter Sessions. Peter Ticken, the constable’s presentment concerning ruinous road (horseway) from Colyton to the city of Exeter but within the parish of Branscombe in such decay that people cannot travel that way with horses, carts or carriages.. Branscombe to repair.
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Memorandum regarding the repair of the road between Colyton and Exeter but in the parish of Branscombe: starting at Hangmans Stone and west to Exeter.Refernce reference to an agreement as to how far each parish should take on repairs agreed by Courteney Pole and Edmond Walrond. Signed by Ellis Bartlett and Nicholas Wheaton of Branscombe.
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John Reed one of the surviving feoffees, release of rights to parish lands to Walter Yonge
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Agreement to borrow money from Twentymen for church repair
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Contract for painting King’s Arms, Ten Commandments and other text in the church.
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Original Feoffees charter granted by Henry Eighth
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Land purchased from Crown following the attainder of Henry Courteney, marquis of Exeter. John Clarke and others. Grant in free socage, subject to rents etc. (specified), for one thousand pounds., of the following lands asome (named and extents given) in the parish of Colyton, which are parcels of Colyton manor, Devon, and belonged to Henry […]
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The conditions or covenants for the letting Lovehayne and Buddleshayne by the feoffees and twentymen.
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Bond to observe covenants. Feoffees to Robert Bole
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General survey of parish lands of Colyton taken by John Weston, Francis Bagwill, John butter, Simon vye and John Markell, feoffees, and Sir John Younge, John Ham, George Macye and Walter Teape of the twentymen.
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A list of the documents and conveyances relating to parish lands of Colyton delivered to the Feoffees and twenty men (in the parish chamber newly erected for that purpose )on the 5th July 1665 by Sir Walter Yonge. See also 1585F_16_9
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