At the assizes held at Launceston in 1425 Richard, son of John Langedon, alleged that he had been unjustly disseised of his property at Grimescote, Cornwall. The proceedings state that, in 1383, John had leased it to Stephen Polsaghe and his heirs for 30 years for a rent of a grain of corn and thereafter for 20s. a year, and that subsequently, by name of John ‘Overelangedon’, he had made a quitclaim of all his right. The John Langedon referred to here may just possibly have been the one who sat for Truro in 1419, but if so he must by then have been an old man and have died soon after the Parliament.
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