Google Groups no longer supports new Usenet posts or subscriptions. Historical content remains viewable.
Dismiss

C.P. Addition: John Vere, Esq., and Alice Colbroke

45 views
Skip to first unread message

Douglas Richardson

unread,
Jun 13, 2004, 12:26:22 PM6/13/04
to
Dear Newsgroup ~

Complete Peerage 10 (1945): 245 (sub Oxford) has an extremely brief
account of the parents of John Vere, 15th Earl of Oxford (died 1540):

"15. John (de Vere), Earl of Oxford, 2nd cousin and heir male, being
son and heir of John de Vere, by Alice, daughter and coheiress of
Walter Kilrington, otherwise Colbroke, which last named John was son
and heir of Sir Robert de Vere, younger son of the XIth Earl." END OF
QUOTE.

I've earlier posted some documents which pertain to the Earl John's
grandparents, Sir Robert Vere (not de Vere) and his wife, Joan
Courtenay.

Below I've copied 15 abstracts of documents from the Arundell of
Lanherne and Trerice collection found at the Cornwall Record Office,
which abstracts are available online in the helpful A2A Catalogue
(http://www.a2a.org.uk/search/index.asp). These documents show that
Earl John's parents were John Vere (not de Vere), Esquire (living 10
Oct. 1475, died testate before 15 March 1488), of Roseworthy (in
Gwinear), Bejowan (in St. Columb Minor), and Tregenna (in St. Ewe),
Cornwall, by his wife, Alice Colbroke. Alice Colbroke in turn is
identified as the daughter of Walter Colbroke (died before 15 March
1488), by Joan (or Jane), daughter and co-heiress of Richard
Tresytheny, of Tresytheny (in St. Columb), Cornwall. Richard
Tresytheny's wife, Jane, is further identified as daughter and
co-heiress of John Tregennow, of Tregennow Wortha and Tregorrak,
Cornwall. This information greatly expands our knowledge of the
ancestry of Alice (Colbroke) Vere, which previously has been quite
limited. The Vere and Colbroke families are in the ancestry of H.R.H.
Charles, Prince of Wales, and a good many other people.

I might note that Earl John Vere's widowed mother, Alice Colbroke,
married (2nd) before 1491 Walter Courtenay, Knt. (died 7 Nov. 1506),
younger son of Philip Courtenay, Knt., of Powderham and Honiton,
Devon, by Elizabeth, daughter of Walter Hungerford, K.B., K.G., 1st
Lord Hungerford, Speaker of the House of Commons, Steward of the
Household to Kings Henry V and Henry VI, Lord High Treasurer of
England [see J.L. Vivian, Vis. of Devon (1895): 243–250 (Courtenay
pedigree)].

The marriage of Alice Colbroke and Walter Courtenay is proven by the
following Chancery Proceeding found in the helpful online PROCAT
Catalogue (http://catalogue.pro.gov.uk/):

C 1/127/29:
Walter Courteney, knight, and Alice, his wife, executrix of John Vere.
v. Hugh Lynke and Robert Knavysborowe, executors of Nicholas Gosse,
feoffee to uses.: The manors of Redwarry and Bodven, and messuages and
land in Tregennowe (Cornwall), and in Exeter. Date: 1486-1529

Best always, Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City, Utah

E-mail: douglasr...@royalancestry.net

Website: www.royalancestry.net

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Source: A2A Catalogue (http://www.a2a.org.uk/search/index.asp)

Cornwall Record Office: Arundell of Lanherne and Trerice

Item #1:
Reference: AR/1/848
Creation dates: 1473, 1st Jul

Scope and Content
(13 Edw IV)

Gift (feoffment in trust)

John Veer = (1)

Nicholas Gosse and William God, clerks, and Alexander Carru = (2)-(4)

(1) to (2)-(4), all his messuages, lands, tenements, rents, reversions
and services in Nuton Abbot and elsewhere in Devon; also his manors of
Roseworthy, Bosuan and Tregennowe (Cornwall), and all his messuages,
lands, tenements, rents, reversions and services there; for (2)-(4)
and their heirs to hold for ever. Warranty.

William Wagot, clerk, Robert Goyldon, Edward Fokeray.

Seal of (1).

Nuton Abbot [= Newton Abbot, in Highweek parish, volumes of the
English Place-Name Society Devon 473]

Roseworthy [in Gwinear]

Bosuan [= Bejowan, in St Columb Minor]

Tregennowe [= Tregenna, in St Ewe]


Administrative History
John Veer was presumably an ancestor of the Earl of Oxford who later
(in 1575-76) sold Arundell the three Cornish manors here mentioned.
The Newton Abbot land was never an Arundell property.

- - - - - - - - - - -
Item #2:
Cornwall

Reference: AR/2/1333
Creation dates: 1549, Thursday 28th Mar; Wednesday 3rd Apr

Scope and Content
Rental or Survey

Roseworye [Gwinear], Boosywen [St Columb Minor]

Roseworye: rental renewed at the court; names of tenements and
tenants, rents.

Boosywen: rental renewed at the court; names of tenements and tenants,
rents.

Details of a grant in Boesywen, by John Cheverton otherwise Boessywen,
1461 x 1483 (All Saints,... Edw IV); and leases (Kestell, Trevelsywe,
Porver, Tresawsyn, etc.).

Roseworye: free tenements include Roose Vydney Vyan, 'Stret Penpons &
Resongros', 'Ponse Ferreis'; conventionary tenements include
Cosewynsowson, Revyar, Carnhell, Roseworye stamping mill, Roseworye
more (called Hallgose more).

Boosywen: tenements include Tallkarnye/Tallkarne in Saynt Mogane
(tenant Sir John Arundell of Lanherne knight), Tolkaryn [in St Columb
Minor -- O.J. Padel.] (tenant Alexander Wollacumme esquire, heir of
Mychell Stowe), Tollkarn Morak next Pollgrene in Saynt Maugane (tenant
John Norton; granted by John Veer esquire to Henry Norton and his
heirs of body on 10th Oct 1475).

[At end] Notes concerning receipts of rent from Bogoan, Tresyny,
Tregennow, Tregorake, and Rosworythwy [sic].

[Roseworthy; Bejowan]

Boosywen, Bogoan [= Bejowan]

- - - - - - - - - -
Item #3:
Reference: AR/2/219
Creation dates: 1487-1494

Scope and Content
Court roll

Carmynowe

membrane 5

1494, Saturday 11th Oct to 1496, 23rd Jul.

membrane l. 8 Courts and law courts. Thomas Tomma amerced 1d for
breaking hedge of Richard Tregedill' at Tregedill', damages assessed
at 4d, in plea of trespass; 1 rick of corn grown there [Carmynowe?]
this year, assessed at 13s 4d, sold to Richard Jenkyn; appointment of
John Jenkyn as reeve and Ralph Nanspyan as tithingman; Ralph Mathewe
fined for withdrawing his multure from the lord's mill; repair of
tenements at Hee and Chynals; one court held at Cleys.

membrane 2. 10 courts and law courts. Appointment of Thomas Tomma as
reeve and Richard Jenkyn as tithingman; death of William Gurlyn, who
held 3 acres Cornish by knight's service at Crous; his son and heir
William is under full age of 21, so tenement is seised into lord's
hands; death of John Veer, esquire, who held 1/2 knight's fee at
Redalan, Huthnans, Karyorghall, Trener' and elsewhere; (6th May 1489)
held in Merthen Wood (in bosco de Mirthyn); John Harry cut gorse
(jampnos) of John Goff at Trewurlyn; John Goff amerced for bringing
plea against John Harry in borough of Helston without licence; John
Goff for trespass, striking heifer (iuvenca) of Thomas Hicke, damages
21d; removal of piece of lord's timber, value 12d, at Hee; appointment
of Richard Cleys as reeve and Richard Calame as tithingman.

- - - - - - - - - - - -
Item #4:
Reference: AR/1/849
Creation dates: 1488, 15th Mar

Scope and Content
(3 Hen VII); at Tresytheny

Gift (feoffment by trustees) in fee tail

John Carmynow, esquire, Nicholas Lowre and William Upton = (1)-(3)

Joan who was wife of Walter Colbroke = (4)

(1)-(3) to (4), their messuages, lands, tenements, rents, reversions
and services in Tresytheny, Tregennow, Trelyan, Seynt Austell,
Treforan, Coesgaran, Treguwe, Bossoghan Mur, Padystowe and Wytheell
[sic], together with the rents and services of all their free tenants
in Trepydanan, Tregurra, Nanskelly, Tregaswyth, Trevareyn, Trethyas
and Tregenytha; all which they lately had by gift and feoffment of
(4). For (4) to hold for term of her life, with no accusation of
waste, of the chief lords of the fees, by rents and services due and
accustomed.

After her death, a moiety of them shall remain to Alice Veer, lately
wife of John Veer, and her legitimate heirs of body; in default of
such heirs, remainder to Joan, daughter and heir of William Uppeton
and of Joan [his wife], and to her legitimate heirs of body; in
default of such heirs, remainder to (4)'s true heirs for ever. The
other moiety shall after (4)'s death remain to Joan, daughter and heir
of William Uppeton and of Joan his wife, and to her legitimate heirs
of body; in default of such heirs, remainder to Alice [Veer] and her
legitimate heirs of body; in default of such heirs, remainder to (4)'s
true heirs.

Appointment of Robert Scryvyn and Michael Bray as attorneys to deliver
seisin.

Edmund Courtenay, esquire, Thomas Kyllygrewe, James Boneythyn.

2 seals, and slits for tag of a third; [same hand as deed] "Ricardus
Dube scriptor presentis carte".

Tresytheny [in St Columb Major]

Tregennow [in St Ewe]

Trelyan [in St Ewe, presumably]

Treforan

Coesgaran [in Gwennap]

Treguwe

Bossoghan Mur [Bossoughan, in Colan]

Trepydanan [in St Columb Major]

Tregurra [in St Wenn, rather than St Clement]

Nanskelly [in St Columb Major, probably]

Tregaswyth [in St Columb Major, probably]

Trevareyn [= Trevarren, in St Columb Major?]

Trethyas [in St Merryn]

Tregenytha [in St Wenn]

This belongs to the Earl of Oxford's period of ownership of the manors
of Tresithney and Tregenna.

- - - - - - - - - - - -
Item #5:
Reference: AR/1/850
Creation dates: 1531, 20th Feb

Scope and Content
(22 Hen VIII)

Feoffment to use

John de Veer, Earl of Oxford = (1)

Henry Marquis of Exeter, Giles Alyngton knight, Thomas Darcy, Clement
Harleston, Thomas Audeley, Thomas Tey, Sigismond Coton, Hugh Trevanyon
and William Lowre, esquires, and John Harleston, gentleman, son and
heir of Clement Harleston = (2)-(11)

(1) to (2)-(11), his manors of Rosewery, Bosuyen, Tregennowe Wolas,
Dymylyok, Tregennowe Wartha, Tresythney and Tregorek (Cornwall), and
all messuages, lands, tenements, rents, services, etc., there and
elsewhere; also all messuages, etc., in the city of Exeter, Colbroke,
Dorwyke, Morchard Episcopi, Druysteynton, Newton Abbatis, Sylferton
and Bradnynche and elsewhere (Devon); for (2)-(11) and their heirs to
hold for ever to use of (1) and his heirs, to fulfil (1)'s last will;
to hold of the chief lords of the fee, by rents and services due and
accustomed. Appointment of Nicholas Vyan, Gregory Dawe and Robert Duke
as attorneys to deliver seisin. Signature of (1) (as 'Johannes
Oxynforde').

[Dorse] Note of delivery of seisin to Thomas Tey, on 11th Mar 1531 and
Rosewery, and on 20th Mar 1531 at Colbroke.

Seal of (1).

Rosewery [Roseworthy, in Gwinear]

Bosuyen [Bejowan, in St Columb Minor]

Tregennowe Wolas [Tregenna, in St Ewe]

Dymylyok [Domellick, in St Dennis]

Tregennowe Wartha [Tregenna, in St Ewe]

Tresythney [Tresithney, in St Columb Major]

Tregorek [Tregorrick, in St Austell]

Colbroke [probably Colebrooke (parish), volumes of the English
Place-Name Society Devon 403]

Dorwyke [Dorweeke, in Silverton parish, volumes of the English
Place-Name Society Devon 569]

Morchard Episcopi [Morchard Bishop (parish), volumes of the English
Place-Name Society Devon 408]

Druysteynton [Drewsteignton (parish), volumes of the English
Place-Name Society Devon 431]

Newton Abbatis [Newton Abbot (in Highweek parish), volumes of the
English Place-Name Society Devon 473]

Sylferton [Silverton (parish), volumes of the English Place-Name
Society Devon 569]

Bradnynche [Bradninch (parish), volumes of the English Place-Name
Society Devon 555]

- - - - - - - - - - -
Item #6:
Reference: AR/1/851
Creation dates: 1531

Scope and Content
Pedigree showing descent of manors

Earl of Oxford

Pedigree showing the interest and title of the Earl of Oxford in the
manors of Tregennow Wortha, Tregorrak and Tresithny, sometime
belonging to John Tregennowe and Richard Tresithny.

Shows that John Tregennow (who was seised of the 2 manors of Tregennow
Wortha and Tregorrak in fee tail to himself and his heirs of body) had
issue 1 daughter, Jane, who married Richard Tresithny. Richard
entailed the manor of Tresithny to the heirs of his body, and had
issue 3 daughters: Jane (married Walter Colbroke), Amyse (married
Nicholas Lowre) and Maud (married William Devyok; no issue).

Jane and Walter Colbroke had 2 daughters: Alice (married John de Veer,
son and heir of Robert de Veer, knight) and Jane (married to William
Uppeton). Alice and John de Veer had a son, John de Veer 'now Erle of
Oxinford' (1531), who married Elizabeth, heir of Trusell, and they had
children: John, Aubrey, Robert, Geoffrey, Elizabeth, Ann and Frances.
Jane and William Uppeton had a daughter Jane, who died without issue.

Amyse and Nicholas Lowre had a son William Lowre 'yet lyuyng' [1531],
who had 'sons and children' (not specified).

Tregennow Wortha [in St Ewe]

Tregorrak [in St Austell]

Tresithny [in St Columb Major]

- - - - - - - - -
Item #7:
Reference: AR/1/852
Creation dates: 1556, 1st Oct

Scope and Content
(3 & 4 Philip & Mary)

Licence to search for tin, for term of 2 years

John de Veer, Earl of Oxford, Viscount Bulbek, Lord Badlysmere and
Chamberlain of England = (1)

William Lanyon and David Angove = (2)-(3)

(1) to (2)-(3), licence to dig and search for tin ('for the loode and
veyne of tynne') everywhere within (1)'s manors and lordships in
Cornwall, for term of 2 years from the present; (2)-(3) shall have
half of the freehold or works so found, and (1) the other share. If
(2)-(3) find 'schode or scove' which is unable to make more than 12
dishes of tin, they may keep it without paying toll or farm; if they
find 'schode or scove' able to make 13 dishes or more but unable to
'make wages', the earl shall have half as toll or farm. (1)-(2)
covenant to 'fylle and scoppe up agayne' all pits and shafts that they
shall dig.

Seal [part] and tag for another.

[Pencil, 19th-20th century?] "Gwinear" [why? Perhaps because of Lanyon
in Gwinear, but that proves nothing. No specific place can be
suggested for this document.]

- - - - - - - - -
Item #8:
Reference: AR/1/853
Creation dates: 1575, 28th Jan

Scope and Content
(17 Eliz)

Lease for term of 41 years

Edward Veer, Earl of Oxford, Lord Great Chamberlain of England,
Viscount Bulbeck and Lord of Badlesmere and Scales = (1)

Thomas Atkinson, gentleman, servant of (1) = (2)

Consideration: £83 6s 8d paid by (2).

(1) to (2), the site of the manor of Tresithney, and all houses,
barns, stables, edifices and buildings there, together with all the
demesne lands, tenements, lands, meadows, pastures, feedings and
commons belonging, lately held by John Coffer, and currently by (2);
also the tenement in Kestell, lately held by Thomas Cosworth, and
currently by (2), and parcel of the manor of Bossvion. For (2) to hold
for term of 41 years from last Michaelmas [1574]; rent 53s 4d for
Tresythney, and 27s for Kestell, yearly at Annunciation and
Michaelmas, plus a best beast 'or cattell' or 40s as heriot.

Signature of (2).

[Dorse] Note of sealing and delivery.

Seal [broken].

Tresithney [in St Columb Major]

Kestell [= Kestle, in St Columb Minor, tenement of Bejowan manor]

Bossvion [= Bejowan, in St Columb Minor]

- - - - - - - - - -
Item #9:
Reference: AR/1/854/1,2
Creation dates: 1575, Hilary and Easter terms

Scope and Content
(17 Eliz)

Final concord; with counterpart

William Cordell, knight, Master of the Rolls of the Queen's Court of
Chancery, Thomas Bromley, esquire, Queen's Solicitor General, and
Edward Hubbert, gentleman, claimants = (1)-(3)

Edward, Earl of Oxford, deforciant = (4)

(1)-(3) against (4), the manors of Roseworye, Tregennowe Wollas,
Bosvyn, Dymyliock, Tregennowe Wartha, Tresithney alias Tresithwey and
Tregoryck, and 160 messuages, 100 cottages, 6 mills, 8 dovecotes, 200
gardens, 200 orchards, 2000 acres of land, 600 acres of meadow, 200
acres of pasture, 400 acres of wood, 500 acres of furze and heath and
£15 rent, in [the same and] Kestell. (4) acknowledged them to be the
right of (1)-(3) as by his gift, and quitclaimed them to (1)-(3) and
their heirs for ever. Warranty. For this (1)-(3) gave him £1,200.

Bosvyn [= Bejowan, in St Columb Minor]

Kestell [Kestle, in St Columb Minor, presumably; tenement of Bejowan]

AR/1/854-8 are the documents of the purchase by Arundell of the Earl
of Oxford's six manors (Bejowan, Domellick, Roseworthy, Tregenna,
Tregorrick and Tresithney). With them go AR/1/859 and, presumably,
AR/1/860, bonds for making the payments.

- - - - - - - - -
Item #10:
Reference: AR/1/855
Creation dates: 1575, 21st Nov

Scope and Content
(18 Eliz)

Exemplification of a common recovery

Edward Cordell, esquire and Bernard Dewhurst, gentleman, demandants =
(1)-(2)

William Cordell, knight, Master of the Rolls of the Queen's Court of
Chancery, Thomas Bromley, esquire, Queen's Solicitor General, and
Edward Hubbert, gentleman, tenants = (3)-(5)

Edward Earl of Oxford, vouchee = (6)

John Hoell, second vouchee = (7)

Cornwall: (1)-(2) against (3)-(5), the manors of Roseworye, Tregennowe
Wollas, Bosvyn, Dymyliock, Tregennowe Wartha, Tresithney alias
Tresithwey, and Tregoryck, and 160 messuages, 6 mills, 8 dovecotes,
200 gardens, 2000 acres of land, 600 acres of meadow, 200 acres of
pasture, 400 acres of wood, 500 acres of furze and heath and £15 rent
in [the same and] Kestell.

Kestell [in St Columb Minor, presumably]

- - - - - - - - - -
Item #11:
Reference: AR/1/856
Creation dates: 1575, 20th Dec

Scope and Content
(18 Eliz)

Bargain and sale

Sir William Cordell, knight, Master of the Rolls, Thomas Bromley,
esquire, Queen's Solicitor General, and Edward Hubbarte, esquire,
receiver general of Edward, Earl of Oxford = (1)-(3)

Sir John Arrundell of Lanherne, knight = (4)

Consideration: £3083 6s 8d paid by (4) to (3) to the use of the Earl
of Oxford, that is 900 marks now, £1244 13s 4d next 1st Nov at the
font-stone in the Temple church (London), and £1244 13s 4d on 1st Nov
1577 [sic, total £3089 6s 8d].

(1)-(3) to (4), their manors of Roswory, Tregennowe Wolas and Warthe,
Demellyocke, Tresythneye, Bosvyon and Tregorrecke, with their
messuages, tofts, mills, dovecotes, orchards, gardens, lands, meadows,
pastures, woods, underwoods, rents, reversions, services, etc., and
all other lands, etc., lately the inheritance of the Earl of Oxford in
Cornwall; except for messuages, etc., which (1)-(3) have bargained and
sold to Edward Arrundell, esquire, brother of (4), and to Edward's
heirs on 16th Dec 1575; also all deeds, writings, etc., concerning
them; for (4) and his heirs to hold, to their own use. Covenants by
(1)-(3) that the premises are free from claims and encumbrances,
except for 1 lease made by (1)-(3) to Thomas Atkynson, gentleman,
servant to the Earl, dated 12th Dec 1575, of the site of the manor of
Tresuthney, together with lands and tenements, for term of 41 years,
the rents and services for it henceforth to be due to the chief lords
of the fee. Signatures of (1)-(3).

3 seals, of (1)-(3).

- - - - - - - - - - - -
Item #12:
Reference: AR/1/857
Creation dates: 1576, 20th Jun

Scope and Content
(18 Eliz)

Quitclaim

Edward de Veere, Earl of Oxford, Lord Chamberlain of England, Viscount
Bulbeck, Lord Badlismere and Scales = (1)

John Arrundell of Lanherne, knight = (2)

(1) to (2), all right in the manors or lordships of Rosworry,
Tregennowe Wolas and Tregennowe Warth, Demyllyock, Tresythney, Bosvien
and Tregarreck, with their members, etc., and all messuages, tofts,
mills, dovecotes, gardens, lands, tenements, meadows, feedings,
pastures, woods, underwoods, wastes, moors, rents, reversions,
services, etc., except for those which William Cordell, knight, Master
of the Rolls of Chancery, Thomas Bromeley, esquire, Queen's Solicitor
General, and Edward Hubbarte, (1)'s receiver general, bargained and
sold to Edward Arrundell, (2)'s brother, and to Edward's heirs, by
indenture dated 16th Dec 1575; for (2) and his heirs to hold to his
and their sole use for ever. Warranty. Signature of (1).

Seal of (1).

- - - - - - - - - - -
Item #13:
Reference: AR/1/858
Creation dates: 1576, 13th Jul

Scope and Content
(18 Eliz)

Bond for peaceable enjoyment (certified copy of the original)

Edward de Veere, Earl of Oxford, Lord Chamberlain of England, Viscount
Bulbecke, Lord Badlismere and Scales = (1)

John Arrundell of Lanherne, knight = (2)

Bond of (1) to (2) in £3150, payable next Michaelmas; witnessed by the
Queen.

Recites bargain and sale by (1) to Sir William Cordell, knight, Master
of the Rolls of Chancery, Thomas Bromley esquire, Queen's Solicitor
General, and Edward Hubberte esquire, (1)'s receiver general, and to
their heirs, to their sole use, of the manors of Rosworry, Tregenno
Wolas and Warthay, Bosvien, Demellyocke, Tresythney and Tregorracke,
with all rights, etc.; and bargain and sale of the same by William,
Thomas and Edward to (2) for £3150 [sic], dated 20th Dec 1575 [=
AR/1/856], except for those messuages, etc., which they had bargained
and sold to Edward Arrundell, esquire, brother of (2), and to Edward's
heirs, on 16th Dec 1575.

Now if (2) and his heirs have peaceable and unhindered occupation of
those manors, etc., to their own use, then this bond shall be null and
void; otherwise it stands in its strength.

- - - - - - - - - -
Item #14:
Reference: AR/1/859/1,2
Creation dates: 1576, 13th Jul

Scope and Content
(18 Eliz)

Receipts

Edward Hubbert of Birchanger (Essex), esquire = (1)

John Arundell of Lanherne, knight = (2)

AR/1/859/1. Receipt by (1), receiver general to Edward, Earl of
Oxford, of £1,244 13s 4d from (2), for the use of the Earl on 1st Nov
1577, in accordance with an indenture of bargain and sale dated 20th
Dec 1575, concerning certain lands in Cornwall. Signature of (1) and
others.

[Dorse] Signature of the Earl of Oxford (as 'Edward Oxeford').

AR/1/859/2. Another receipt for the same amount, with same comments
and signatures.

Seals of (1).

See comments on AR/1/854.

- - - - - - - - - -
Item #15:

Reference: AR/1/862/2
Creation dates: 1587, 30th Oct

Scope and Content
(29 Eliz)

Exemplification of a common recovery

Oto Roscarrock, gentleman, demandant = (1)

John Arundell, knight, tenant = (2)

Hugh Veere alias Vere, esquire, vouchee = (3)

David Howell, second vouchee = (4)

Cornwall: (1) against (2), the manors of R...the alias Roseworrye,
Bossuyen alias Boioan, Tresithnye, Dommelliock and Tregennowe with
appurtenances, and 30 messuages, 10 tofts, 6 mills, 30 gardens, 1000
acres of land, 500 [acres] of meadow, 1000 acres of pasture, 200 acres
of wood, 500 acres of furze and heath and £8 rent in Wynnyer alias
Gwynnyer, Crowan, Fillack, Ludsvan, S... alias Illarye, St Earthe, St
Colombe le Lower, St Cutbert alias Cubert, St Peran in Zabuloe,
Gwynepp, St Colombe le Higher, St Dennys, St Ewa alis Eva, Menhynett
and St A...; also a moiety of the manor of Tregorrecke, and 4
messuages, 4 tofts, 300 acres of land, 40 acres of meadow, 200 acres
of pasture, 20 acres of moor and 5s rent in St Auste..., [St] Evall
and St Colombe le Higher.

Royal seal [cracked, part missing; good].

R...the alias Roseworrye [= Roseworthy]

Bossuyen alias Boiowan [= Bejowan, in St Columb Minor]

Tresithnye [= Tresithney, in St Columb Major]

Dommelliock [= Domellick]

Tregennow [= Tregenna, in St Ewe]

Tregorrecke [= Tregorrick, in St Austell]

0 new messages