The Parochial History of Cornwall, Volume 4 (of 4)
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The Parochial History of Cornwall, Volume 4 (of 4)
Cornwall (England : County) -- History; Geology -- England -- Cornwall (County)
To all maner men that this present wrytyng comyth to, John Treffry
efte Tremur, Thomas Brown, John Coche, and John Wythiell gretyng,
Where diverse discencion, discordis and debatis weryn bytwene Alan
priour of the priory of Bodmyn and his convent ther in the one party,
and Richard Flamank esquier, in that other party, of and yn certeyn
landys and tenementis with the appertenaunce in Litell Boscarn and
Dynmur, of which landis and tenementis in Litell Boscarn there assise
of novel disseisin hangith, and a writte of oyer and terminer of
trespas supposed there afore John Hale and Richard Neweton, Justis of
assise in the counte of Comwaill, assigned at the suyte of the said
Richard agenst the saide priour and other. To whiche the saide Richard
and the saide priour have putte ham yn arbitrement, ordinaunce, and
juggement of ous forsaide Thomas and John Wythiell arbitrours in the
party of the saide Richard chosen, and of ous forsaide John Tremur and
John Coche arbitrours in the party of the saide priour chosen, to
whiche arbitriment, ordinance, and juggement to stande and perfourme
for the party of the saide Richard, Jamys Flamank ys bonden by his
obligacion berynge date the Tywysday nexte after the Conversion of
Seynt Paule the yeer of reigne of Kyng Harry the Sexte twolthe, to the
saide priour in cc. pound. And the forsaide priour ys bounden by his
obligacion beryng date the same day and yeere to the saide Jamys yn
cc. pound to stande and perfourme in his party the saide arbitriment,
ordinaunce, and juggement as yn the same obligacions more pleynly ys
conteyned. Be hit to knowe to alle manner men by this present our
endentours, that we arbitrours forsaide arbitre, ordeyne, and ajugge
in the fourme as ensueth, that ys to wete, that the bounde that comyth
thurgh the doune lyinge bytween the lande of the saide priour and the
saide Richard, comynge to a stone standynge with oute a diche by
Dynmur wode yclepyd Kenediche in the north side of the said diche ther
of old tyme beynge abounde, ys and schall be a bounde bytwene the
saide priour and his successors and the saide Richard and his heyres;
and so goyng don to another stone standyng of olde tyme in a banke of
a grype; and fro that stone into another stone beyng of olde tyme a
bounde; and fro that stone to another stone by an oke, by ous new
pighte, and so the saide diche and the grype beyng several to the
saide Richard and to his heires, and so fro the ende of that grype
righte to the north west corner of Dynmur brigge by a bounde that we
have set, is and schall be the bounde bytwene the saide priour and his
successours, and the saide Richard and his heyres. And the saide
Rychard and his heyres schal have al the landys withynne the same
diche and boundys; and the saide Priour and his successours schal have
al the land, wode, and the mill called Dynmur mille, beynge with oute
the saide diche, gripe, and boundis, and also the saide Richard and
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