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)
his heyres schall have alle the land bynethe the said brigge; and that
the saide priour and his successours schall have fre outefluvie and
curse of water fro the saide mille into the water of Alan, in the
manner as it rennith nowe; and also the saide priour and his
successours schall have fre goynge and comynge for him and for his
servaunts to purge and clense alle the saide curse of water, and to
caste the stonys and gravell, fenne and slyme, of the same lete, in
bothe sidys uppon the lande of the same Richard, there to abide and
not to cast ne hele the motys ne the kutte of the treys ther growynge,
and yf eny treys wyxen uppon the sides of the same water, in letting
other noysaunce of the curse or purgynge of the same water, thenne
that the saide priour may do warne the saide Richard and his heyres to
kutte and remove al suche treys, And but yf he so do with ynne sevene
dayes after suche warnynge, that then it schal be lufful and lawfull
to the saide priour and his successours and his servauntes to kutte
and remove alle suche treys and leve on the grounde of the saide
Richard. And also the saide priour, and his convent schal grante under
har comune seal to the saide Jamys for his costages and for to be good
frende to the saide priour and his successours havynge an annuyte of
syxantwenty schelyng an eghte pans to be take yeerly, terme of his
lyf, by the handys of the styward of the saide priour of the saide
hous, who that ever be priour, at the festis of Nativite of Seynt John
Baptiste and Cristismasse by evene portions, And if it be by hynde by
a moneth after every terme forsaide, if it be asket by the saide Jamys
other his servauntes that thenne it be lawfull to the forsaide Jamys
in al the lands of Wythiellgoos to distreyne; and that distrece so
take to imparke and inpounde it unto the tyme of the forsaide
syxantwenty schelynge and eghte pans satisfaccion be ymade togeder
with the arrerag, And also the forsaide priour and his successours
schal holde perpetually onys a yeer, that ys to wetynge at Seynt
Vincent ys day the obyt of Richard Flamank, Margaret his wyf, Jamys
Flamank, and Elizabeth his wyff, and Anne the daughter of the saide
Richard, and for all har good doerys, And also the forsaide Richard
and Jamys Flamank and her heires schal leve al maner of suytes the
whiche they have other maye have agenst the saide priour and convent
and alle other men as twochinge the materys and causes forsaide, And
also the saide priour and his successours schal leve al maner of
suytes the whiche they haue other mowe haue against the forsaide
Richard and Jamys Flamank, and all other men as twochynge the materys
and causes forsaide. To whiche arbitriment, ordinaunce, and juggement,
we foure arbitratours forsaide, to this our present endentours our
seales haue y put her to wytnys. Thomas Moyle maior of the burgh of
Bodmyn, John Corke, Thomas Bere of Bryn, John Nicoll, Walter Pole,
John Peyntor, Thomas Daunant, and other. I wryte at Bodmyn awendysday
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