In 1752 Thomas Dale was a beneficiary of his father's will, receiving one shilling and an estate in the parish of Gunwalloe called Trenoweth.
In 1765 Thomas Dale was a beneficiary of his mother's will, receiving one shilling.
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Reversionary lease, Trenowith tenement, Gunwalloe, 3 Jul 1767. 2
Parties:
1) Mary Dowager Lady Arundell, widow of Lord Arundell, Baron Wardour
2) Thomas Dale of Gunwalloe, yeoman.
Reversionary for 99 years; consideration £60; rent 17 shillings; capon or 12 pence; harvest journey or 6 pence; heriot £3 and 6 shillings and 8 pence.
Life: Jane aged 22 daughter of (2) in reversion of (2) and wife Mary.
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Reversionary lease, Trenowith tenement, Gunwalloe, 22 Jan 1777. 3
Parties:
1) Henry Lord Arundell, Baron of Wardour
2) Thomas Dale.
Reversionary lease for 99 year; consideration £60.
Rent 17 shillings; capon or 12 pence; harvest journey or 6 pence; heriot £3 and 6 shillings and 8 pence.
Life: Jane aged 22 daughter of (2) in reversion of (2) and wife Mary.
To use mill of manor of Carminow.
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The will of Thomas Dale of Gunwalloe, yeoman, was proved in 1782. However, said will is indexed only; the original will was destroyed in 1942 in the bombing of the Exeter Register Office. 1