
Sir Sir John Arundel of Conerton, of Conerton
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Name Sir John Arundel of Conerton Title Sir Suffix of Conerton Birth Abt 1300 Gender Male Occupation 1358 (58 years) Conerton (Connerton, Conarditone), manor of, Connerton, Cornwall
In 1358, Sir John Arundel of Conerton granted to Ralph Arundel de Trerys lands in Crenver and Boutfold, for a service of one peppercorn annually (CRO AR/1/104 Person ID I3870 AHP | manor of Conerton Last Modified 7 Oct 2020
Family Children 1. Richard Arundel of Conerton, b. Abt 1310 [Mother: Birth] Histories 
Sir Richard son of John of Conerton
Witnesses:—Sir Andrew de Cardinan, Sir Robert son of William, Sir Simeon de Brakelege, Sir Richard Baucein, Sir Stephen Baucein, Sir Richard son of John of Conerton, Sir Henry de Kemiel, John de Lanbrun, Odo de Ludre.
Thursday after St. Alphege, 10 Edward III. ?23 Apr 1336
The manor of Conerton of William Palton knight by knight's service, worth £40 yearly
He held no lands in chief or by service at his death; but long before his death he was seized of the manors of Talfern, Pryspennek Soor, Bodbran, Respery, Pengwenna, Treweneek, Penbyrthy, Treloy, Trefrynk, Lanhern, Seynt Columb, Trembleyth, Carmynow, Kenell, Wynyanton and Conerton,Family ID F1105 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 7 Oct 2020
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Occupation - In 1358, Sir John Arundel of Conerton granted to Ralph Arundel de Trerys lands in Crenver and Boutfold, for a service of one peppercorn annually (CRO AR/1/104 - 1358 - Conerton (Connerton, Conarditone), manor of, Connerton, Cornwall 

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Histories 
In 1358, Sir John Arundel of Conerton granted to Ralph Arundel de Trerys lands in Crenver and Boutfold, for a service of one peppercorn annually (CRO AR/1/104 
Conerton. 2 1/2 knights’ fees | Inq. taken at Seyntmarywyk, 8 December, 21 Richard II 
The Hundreds | Map 8:The Hundreds and Physical Features of Cornwall
Comital-ducal power was spread across Cornwall’s nine hundreds: Eastwivelshire(East), Kerrier, Lesnewth, Penwith, Powdershire, Pydershire,
On account of Arundell holding part of the manor of Conerton by knight’s service of Wylinton
Similarly, in 1313 Sir John Wylinton leased to Sir Thomas l’Ercedekne the lands and wardship of John Arundell, prerogatives which had come into his hands on account of Arundell holding part of the manor of Conerton by knight’s service of Wylinton
Sir Richard son of John of Conerton
Witnesses:—Sir Andrew de Cardinan, Sir Robert son of William, Sir Simeon de Brakelege, Sir Richard Baucein, Sir Stephen Baucein, Sir Richard son of John of Conerton, Sir Henry de Kemiel, John de Lanbrun, Odo de Ludre.
Thursday after St. Alphege, 10 Edward III. ?23 Apr 1336
Arms of Arundell (Arundell of Cornwall; Lord Arundell of Wardour): Sable six martlets Argent
Maps 
Map 8:The Hundreds and Physical Features of Cornwall
Source:M. F. Wakelin, Language and History in Cornwall (Leicester, 1975), p. 39.
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