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Carew, Richard, 1555-1620

"The Survey of Cornwall And an epistle concerning the excellencies of the English tongue"

Sidney, in presence of the Earles, Leycester, Warwick,
and diuers other great personages. By the forementioned conueyance,
she disposed of her sayd mannours as followeth: Haccumb, Ringmore,
and Milton, shee gaue to Nicholas: Lyham, Manedon, Combhall, and
Southtawton, to Hugh: East-Antony, Shoggebroke, and Landegy,
to Alexander: Wicheband, Widebridge, Bokeland, and Bledeuagh,
to William: and lastly, Roseworthy, Bosewen, and Tregennow, to Iohn:
al which she entailed to them, and the issue of their bodies,
substituting, for want thereof, the one to be heire to the other:
and in witnes hereof (sayth she in her conueyance) to each of these
deedes fiue times indented, I haue set my seale ; and because my
seale is to many vnknowne, haue procured the seale of the Maior of
the Citie of Exon, to be also adioyned.
Thomas her eldest sonne, repayred this losse, in part, by matching
with one of Carminowes, daughters and heires.
From Nicholas, is descended Carew of Haccumb, who by vertue of
this entayle, succeeded also to Hughs portion, as deceasing
issuelesse.


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