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Patricia Junkin

Wynemereston

Legg inn av Patricia Junkin » 10 aug 2005 17:25:01

Chris and Ian,
Thanks again. I found what I believe is Wynemereston.
A2A "Devon Record Office
Tavistock Parish
Catalogue Ref. 482 A - 1
Creator(s):
Church of England, Tavistock Parish, Devon
TITLE DEEDS & LEASES
Grant - ref. 482 A - 1/PF 1 [n.d.]
2. William, son of Antony of Tavistock, cordwainer
Premises: meadow at Wynem(er)ston [Wilminstone], in English called
Blakedhic Mede, adjoining 2 meadows of the Abbot and Convent of Tavistock ,
and William de Wike's meadow called Le Ham Meade; reserving a right of way
for William de Wike, his heirs or assigns from his meadow along a way on the
west of the meadow, which way is 6=46= wide and runs along a ditch adjoining
the meadow of Richard de Ocleg."
Pat

Chris Phillips

Re: Wynemereston

Legg inn av Chris Phillips » 10 aug 2005 17:25:02

Patricia Junkin wrote:
Thanks again. I found what I believe is Wynemereston.
A2A "Devon Record Office
Tavistock Parish
Catalogue Ref. 482 A - 1
Creator(s):
Church of England, Tavistock Parish, Devon
TITLE DEEDS & LEASES
Grant - ref. 482 A - 1/PF 1 [n.d.]
2. William, son of Antony of Tavistock, cordwainer
Premises: meadow at Wynem(er)ston [Wilminstone], in English called
Blakedhic Mede, adjoining 2 meadows of the Abbot and Convent of Tavistock
,
and William de Wike's meadow called Le Ham Meade; reserving a right of way
for William de Wike, his heirs or assigns from his meadow along a way on
the
west of the meadow, which way is 6=46= wide and runs along a ditch
adjoining
the meadow of Richard de Ocleg."

Thanks for posting the answer. I would never have guessed that the modern
form was something like Wilminstone. It only goes to show how useful the
PROCAT and A2A catalogues are - and both of them can be searched using
wildcards to allow for spelling variations.

Chris Phillips

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