↑ Lease. 1. John Wills, vicar of Pelynt 2. Thomas Achim, gent., and Em (?) Achim, gentlewoman; Premises: tithes which 2 ought to pay in Pelynt (except servants' wages) for 5-yearly periods for life of 1; Rent: 26s 8d p.a.; Date: 1591 http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/15ef7dbb-c117-46c5-8af5-dc3756bec4ce Held by: Devon Archives and Local Studies Service (South West Heritage Trust), not available at The National Archives.
Lt. Col. J. L. Vivian, The Visitations of Cornwall, The Heralds' Visitations of 1530, 1573, and 1620, With Additions (Exeter: William Pollard and Co., 1887), 1, Achym of Pelynt. The names listed in italics are from a facsimile of the entry printed by Vivian of British Library, Harleian MS 1079, fol. 19v, the pedigree registered by William Achym in the 1573 Visitation. The "additions" to the Achym pedigree by Vivian contain numerous errors.
Hill, Ronald Ames. The tumultuous Achym/Fulford relationship: with abstracts of Chancery Court proceedings, and transcripts of Chancery decrees and orders. (Star, Idaho: Chaghill Publications, c2003).
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