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Devon Notes and Queries. 213 John Cary *' racione minoris etatis Nicholai, filii et heredis Johannis de Brompforde in custodiasua existentis" [Brantyng- ham, p. 45.] 1381-2 — On the resignation of Sir Nicholas Joye (Geoye), Robert Molhanger was instituted by Master Robert Page, the Bishop's Commissary, 15 Jan., 1381-2 ; Patron, Richard atte Wilie [Brantyngham, p. 75.] 1412 — ^John Ramfray, Rector of Honeychurch, license of non-residence for one year, from 21 July, 1410 ; from 20 March, 141 1-12 to Michaelmas, 1412 [Stafford, p. 134.] 1402 — Thomas Launcell (or Launcel), Chaplain, was col- lated by lapse, 25 Oct., 1402 (Roger Cobbelond, proxy). He exchanged March 7, 1406-7, with John Knyght (Vicar of Broadwoodwidger) ; Patron hac vice, John Sleghe (proxy, Walter Robert). He appears to have been succeeded by John Reue (or Reve) whose institution is not recorded ; but on his death John Ramfray, chaplain, was instituted i May, 1408; Patron hoc vice, Nicholas Bromford, domicellus. On Ramfray's death, John Ware, chaplain, was instituted 14 June, 1414; Patron hac vice, Nicholas Fitz-Herbert [Stafford, p. 179.] Maxwell Adams. 169. Devon Lammas Assize, 1809. — The names of the special jurors to try the issue joined between William Cater, plaintiff, and John Snell, defendant, of a plea of trespass. 1. Sir William Pole, of Shute. 2. Sir John Kennaway, of Tallaton. 3. Sir William Elford, of Buckland. 4. Sir Manaseh Masseh Lopes, of Maristow. 5. Sir Arthur Chichester, of Sherwell. 6. Sir John Duntze, of Tiverton. 7. Sir Stafford Henry Northcote, of Upton Pyne, Baronets. 8. The Honble. Newton Fellowes, of Eggesford. 9. William Tucker, of Kilmington. 10. Robert Newton Incledon, of Goodleigh. 11. John Burridge Cholwich, of Farringdon. 12. Henry Studdy, of Stoke Gabriel. 13. Paul Treby Treby, of Plympton. 14. Richard Rosdew, of the same. 15. John Inglett Fortescue, of Buckland.