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Note for: Jenny Elford, 1 Dec 1723 -
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Birth Note: Source: This seems somewhat speculative, as they give Thomas Veale Jr.'s birthplace as Coffleet, which it probably wasn't.
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Note for: Edmond Veale Lane, - 12 Jul 1810
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Individual Note: freespace.virgin.net
... Insurance agent 1810 12Jul Lane Edmund - died Coffleet 1810 16Aug Lane Edwards and Co - Spanish wool brokers Bristol ... Rev - rector of Montacute daughter married 1810 ...freespace.virgin.net
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Note for: Thomas Veale, Chr. 13 Apr 1696 - Index
Christening:
Date: 13 Apr 1696
Place: Ashwater, Devon, England
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Note for: John Veale, Chr. 24 Feb 1702 - Index
Christening:
Date: 24 Feb 1702
Place: Ashwater, Devon, England
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Note for: Oliver Veale, Chr. 2 May 1704 - Index
Christening:
Date: 2 May 1704
Place: Ashwater, Devon, England
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Note for: Ann Neville, - Index
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Signed loyalty oath, 1723, at Horrabridge, Buckland Monachorum, 5 September 1723
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Note for: Jonathan Elford, - Index
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FILE [no title] - ref. Z12/11/35 - date: 20 September 1685 1 James II[from Scope and Content] Jonathan Elford of Bickam, Esq., and Amy his wife, coheirs of Mathew Hals late of Efford, Esq., decd.
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Note for: Amy Hals, 29 Mar 1665 - 14 Apr 1728 Index
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FILE [no title] - ref. Z12/18/5 - date: 1 November 1697 9 William III[from Scope and Content] Henry Trelawne of Whitleigh, Esq., and Rebecca his wife and Amy Elford of Bickham, widow.
Properties in Plympton, Efford and Egg BucklandFILE [no title] - ref. 81/V/2/14 - date: 1689/90[from Scope and Content] 2 Amy Elford, widow of Jonathan Elford, of BickhamFILE [no title] - ref. 81/V/2/34 - date: 1708[from Scope and Content] 2 Amy Elford of Bickham, and Jonathan, her son
Co-heir of Matthew Hals
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Note for: Thomas Lane, Chr. 1741 - ABT 1817 Index
Christening:
Date: 1741
Place: Halwell By Holsworthy, Devon, England
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From: Wreyland Documents
excerpts from Wreyland Documents, by Cecil Torr (Cambridge University Press, 1910)
YEO AND KNOWLE.
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[p. xlix]
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On 31 October 1767 the John Skardon of 1742 and his son and heir, the next John Skardon, conveyed both these properties to John Gawler for the purpose of a Recovery; and in this Recovery in Michaelmas term 1767 these two properties are described as 2 messuages, 4 gardens, 15 acres of (arable) land, 6 acres of meadow, 12 acres of pasture, 3 acres of wood, and 3 acres of furze and heath, in Higher Yeo. The name of Middle Yeo is omitted here, and also in the previous conveyance, the Middle Yeo property being described there simply as a barn, two orchards, a meadow, the three Thornparkes and the two Downs. On 2 February 1768 the two John Skardons sold these two properties to Samuel Sercombe as their lands in Higher Yeo and Middle Yeo.
[p. l]
On 24 June 1786 some part of a tenement called South or Middle Yeo and Knowle was sold to Samuel Sercombe by Thomas Lane. This had formerly belonged to Thomas Tothill, and had been brought into settlement (on 16 April 1768) on the marriage of his grand-daughter Penelope Tothill with Thomas Lane. On 2 January 1794 it is described as being at or near South or Middle Yeo, and consisting of two dwelling houses, a barn, and certain fields, namely, the Orchard, the Wormhill Close, the Brakefield, the Great and Little Three Corners, Harris's Close, the Yeo Close, Chubb's Meadow, the Little Close, the Wayparke, the Tinparke, the Great Rudge, the Tinwork and Jacket's Acre.
On 2 January 1794 all these three properties were sold by Samuel Sercombe to Nelson Beveridge Gribble for 1000l. They were then described as being at or in or near Higher Yeo and Middle or South Yeo, or at or in or near Knowle.