28 ANCIENT CORNISH DEED. 



extinct, both in Grloucestershire and Somersetsliire, on the death 

 of his son without male issue. We do not, moreover, know 

 that he was resident in either of these Counties. 



In 1346, two Knights Fees in the Manor of Daunant, in 

 the parish of St. Teath, were held by Alice wife of Sir Walter 

 Carminou, daughter and heir of Stephen Tynten by Elizabeth 

 daughter and heir of Alan Bloyou. These fees in 1428 had 

 become much divided, and a quarter part of one fee was held 

 by Thomas Garminow and others, and John Wydeslade and 

 others held the remaining portions.* ' 



We find in the Assize Eoll for Cornwall, 1413 to 1422, that 

 Agnes who was the wife of Thomas Koscarock appointed as her 

 Attornies, in a plea against John Dagele and Agnes his wife, 

 Walter Tapeleigh her husband and John Wydeslade. f 



On 8th June, 1443, John Wydeslade of Cornwall, gave half 

 a mark for a writ of concord. | 



In 1431, John Wydeslade and Elizabeth his wife, and 

 Stephen Trenewith and Isabella his wife, suffered a fine to 

 Walter PoUard, John Mulys, Eichard Eesprenna, William 

 Blynche, and Nicholas Legh, of the Manor of Treglaston with 

 appurtenances in Bottaburgh, Bokelly, Tregellest, Bodmin, 

 Tregwethian, Seynteth, and numerous other places named, 

 whereby the said John Wydeslade and Elizabeth and Stephen 

 and Isabella recognised the Manor as the right of said Walter 

 Pollard, John Mulys and the others, with 100 shillings rent etc. 

 together with the homage and services of Ralph Botreaux, knt., 

 John Abbot of Clyue, and his successors, and divers other 

 persons, and the heirs of all of them, for the tenements which 

 they respectively held of the said John Wydeslade and Elizabeth 

 his wife, and Stephen Trenewith and Isabella his wife, to hold 

 to the said Walter Pollard, John Mulys and the others of the 

 chief lord of the fee at the services thereto pertaining, and for 

 this fine the said Walter and the others gave the said John 

 Wydeslade and the others 300 marks of silver. § 



*Hist. of Trigg Minor, Vol. Ill, pp. 136, 137. 



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t Assize Eoll, Coruw. 3—10 Henry ¥.3^2 



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 X Eot. Fin., 21 Henry VI, M. 24. 



§ Ped. Fin. 10 Henry VI, Mich. 5. 



