120 THE MANOR OF PENVRANE, We. 
fee. And that the aforesaid Olive had issue John Giffard, and of 
her portion of the said Manor died seized, after whose death the 
same John Giffard into the whole of that part with its appurte- 
nances, as her son and heir, entered and of it was seized in demesne 
as of fee. Afterwards the said Church became vacant by the death 
of the aforesaid John Jaggeford, and the said Roger, Nicholas, 
John Ferrers, Gilbert, and John Giffard presented a certain Adam 
de Penfenton, their Clerk, who upon that presentation was 
inducted. Afterwards the said Church became vacant by the 
death of the said Adam de Penfenton, and it was agreed between 
the several portioners that the aforesaid Roger, as son and heir of 
the eldest daughter, should have the first turn ; and he presented 
a certain Walter Lower, Clerk, who upon that presentation was 
inducted. And afterwards the said Nicholas Resethercombe of - 
his portion of the Manor died seized, after whose death that 
portion descended to a certain Michael Langaker, as kinsman 
and heir of the said Nicholas, viz., as son of Johanna, daughter 
of the said Nicholas, and that the same Michael into the whole 
of that part entered and of it was seized in demesne as of fee ; 
and the said Church afterwards becoming vacant by the resignation 
of the aforesaid Walter Lower, the aforesaid Michael, as in his turn, 
presented a certain John Stevyn, who upon his presentation was 
inducted. And the aforesaid John Ferrers afterwards had issue 
Margaret, and of his portion of the said Manor with the appur- 
tenances died seized, after whose death the same Margaret, as 
daughter and heir of the said John Ferrers, into the whole of that 
portion entered, and of it was seized in demesne as of fee; and 
had issue John Trevage, and of that portion of the said Manor 
died seized, after whose death that portion descended to the said 
_ John Trevage as son and heir of Margaret, and at that time the 
said John, being within the age of 21 years, and because the said 
Margaret held her portion of the said Manor of the said William 
Botreaux by Knight’s service: viz., the 20th part of one Knight's 
fee, the said William Botreaux was seized in the custody of the 
body, &c., of the said John Trevage, and the whole portion of 
the said Manor with the appurtenances, and that to the said John 
Trevage, after the death of the said Margaret, descended the 
Church aforesaid, afterwards vacant by the death of the aforesaid 
John Stevyn, and the said William Botreaux, as Guardian of the 
