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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of Osse , Sutton, Tamerton, and Makerton, and the manor of Calstock, with their fees of knights and appurtenances, as is …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of Ash, Sutton, Tamarton and Makerton and the manor of Calstock, with their fees of knights and their appurtenances, … the said petition the castle and manors of Trematon and of Calstock, and the villages of Ash, Sutton, Tamarton, and …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… with the park there, and its other appurtenances; Calstock, with the fishery there, and its other … Penlyne, Rillaton, Helstone in Triggshire, Liskeard, Calstock, Talskiddy, and the town of Lostwithiel, with their …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… [St. Blazey], one in St. Neot, one in Linkinhorne, one in Calstock, and one lately built in the parish of St. Agnes: …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… and ratal of several coppice woods within the manor of Calstock, called Harewood, Northealewood, Southhealewood, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Neot, 1 in the parish of Linkinhorne, 1 in the parish of Calstock all co. Cornwall, and 1 in the parish of Plympton …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… one in St. Nyott [Neot], one in Linkinhorne, one in Calstock, one lately built in St. Agnes, co. Cornwall) ; …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… [moor stone] within the manors of Stoke Clinsland and Calstock, being part of the ancient Duchy of Cornwall, the …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… manors of Carnedon Pryor, Treverbyn Courtney, Stoke, Calstock, Rillaton and Liskeard, parcel of said Duchy, with a …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… his sister the water and fishing of the river Tamar called Calstock Weir, under the rent of 10 l. and 26 s. 8 d. per …
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