Cal Pat Rolls 1553 appendix p412 Yewyn (Ewin) George 1552. Late of Luppitt, labourer. Pardon: he had stolen three sheep from John Choleaisshe at Childon (Sheldon) Devon and from Christopher Channon at Arlescombe (Awliscombe). Cal Pat Rolls 1550 - 1553 pp310-1 Yewyn (Ewin) George 1553 Late of Luppitt, labourer. Broke the close of John Choleaisshe at Childon (Sheldon) and stole sheep, the same George Ewyn late of Luppitt husbandman, (six days later) broke the close of Christopher Channon at Awlescombe and stole sheep. Somerset Assizes held at Taunton Castle on 12th August 1639 before Francis Crawley J. Page 184/185 800. The cause between Chard & West Hatch and (versus) Luppitt in Devon, about the settlement of Mary Lumberd is to be heard on Tuesday at 3pm, when all parties are to attend. see No801. Thomas Lumberd of Chard, who had married Mary Younge, widow was complained of to the Michelmas Quarter Sessions 1638 for living "idly" and having wasted the greatest part of his wife's portion; Som QS Recs. ii,P.308. 801. Order about the settlement of Mary Lumberd, who gave birth to a bastard at Luppitt Devon. The two nearest JP's to Luppitt are to meet with all convenient speed to make an order declaring the reputed father, punishing the mother and relieving Luppitt, taking into account the charges incured by the parishoners in this matter. The Somerset JP's are to ensure that the reputed father appears to perform this order of the Devon JP's.