Conveyance between Edward, Duke of Somerset and Sir Thomas Pomeroy;

the Duke has paid Sir Thomas's debts to Sir Wymond Carew and Sir Thomas conveys to the Duke the castle and park of Berry Pomeroy and the manors of Berry Pomeroy, Bridgetown Pomeroy, Harberton, Brixham, Saunderidge, Will and Edlisford; the Duke covenants to convey to Sir Thomas manors and lands in Devon with a yearly value of �148;  if the yearly value of the castle, park and manors is greater than �224, the Duke is to convey other lands in Devon to make up the value,
1547

covenant between Edward, Duke of Somerset and Sir Thomas Pomeroy; Sir Thomas covenants to levy a fine of the castle and park of Berry Pomeroy and the manors of Berry Pomeroy, Bridgetown Pomeroy and Harberton; the Duke covenants to levy a fine of the manors of Brixham, Saunderige, Will and Eglisford to Sir Thomas and Dame Jane Edgecumbe his wife for their lives, with remainder to Thomas Pomeroy their eldest son and the lawful heirs of his body, and for default of issue, remainder to Arthur their second son and the lawful heirs of his body;
the Duke is also to convey the manors of Parkham and Lancrasse which were late the possessions of Henry, Earl of Bridgewater, excepting to the Duke the advowsons of the churches of Lancrasse and Parkham;
the Duke is also to obtain letters patent from the king at his expense, to convey to Sir Thomas the lands and possessions of the late chantry of Plympton, the manor and possessions in Devon and Cornwall belonging to the late chantries of Shyllingham and Trayne and the lands and possessions of the late chantry of Combe Raleigh; the Duke is also to convey as much of his other manors and lands in Devon and Cornwall as amount, with Parkham and Lancrasse, to the yearly value of �132 15/10d., 1548
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