Conerton (Connerton, Conarditone), manor of, Connerton, Cornwall


 


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Arundel Lands 1746:  Conerton in Gwithian & Phillack


Connerton, Conarditone
Lordship of the Hundred of Penwith

passed by marriage from the Pincernas to the Lanhernes and thence again to the Arundells of Lanherne, with whom it remained from the beginning of the 14th century until the beginning of the 19th.[56]   The status of Penwith as a private Hundred, with its bailiff appointed by and responsible to the Arundells, was unique in Cornwall

Location : Latitude: 50.208716972024, Longitude: -5.3938797868503


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Document | CP 25/1/286/38 Manor of Conerton', excepting 5 acres of land in the same manor, and the advowson of the church of the same manor in the county of Cornwall.
Document | CP 25/1/286/38 Manor of Conerton', excepting 5 acres of land in the same manor, and the advowson of the church of the same manor in the county of Cornwall.
see also
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Conerton demesne | Rental or Survey Extent [manors Sir John Arundell] | 1499
Conerton demesne | Rental or Survey Extent [manors Sir John Arundell] | 1499
Conerton demesne | Rental or Survey Cornwall estate (Jan 14 Hen VII) Extent [of the manors of Sir John Arundell], with names of tenants and rents paid | 1499
Connerton ; Right of Wreck; Duchy; 1757-
Connerton ; Right of Wreck; Duchy; 1757-
‘So Barbarous a Practice’: Cornish Wrecking, Ca. 1700-1860, and Its Survival As Popular Myth; Cathryn Jean Pearce

‘SO BARBAROUS A PRACTICE’: CORNISH WRECKING, ca. 1700-1860, AND ITS SURVIVAL AS POPULAR MYTH CATHRYN JEAN PEARCE
Lanyen v Lanyen 1502
Lanyen v Lanyen 1502
The Account Roll of Connerton for 1476/77 records the death of John Lanyeyne who held 2 acres Cornish at Coswynwulward.

Source: (CRO AR/2/195)

“Goswyn Lanyon, formerly “Coswynwolward”, in Gwinear: John Lanyeyn, the heir of John Hicka, in Goswyn, 2 acres Cornish, in socage; yearly rent, with common suit of court, 6s. at the 3 dates…

Histories
Grant of Connerton, Penwith to Arundells by Henry II
Grant of Connerton, Penwith to Arundells by Henry II
(8 Edw IV); at York   Final concord; plus copy of Confirmation by King Henry [II] of the grant of Conerton manor to Richard Pincerna
(8 Edw IV); at York Final concord; plus copy of Confirmation by King Henry [II] of the grant of Conerton manor to Richard Pincerna
Ralph de Arundell was rector of St Columb Major from 1329 (see Register of Bishop Grandisson, 1327-1369 III, 1272) until his resignation in 1352 (Register of Bishop Grandisson, 1327-1369. III, 1424). The text of the confirmation is substantially similar to that of Charles Bowles, 'A Short Account of the Hundred of Penwith in the County of…
Penwith Hundred | All of the Hundreds of Cornwall belonged, and still belong, to the Duchy of Cornwall apart from Penwith which belonged to the Arundells of Lanherne. The Arundells sold it to the Hawkins family in 1813 and the Hawkinses went on to sell it to the Paynters in 1832
Penwith Hundred | All of the Hundreds of Cornwall belonged, and still belong, to the Duchy of Cornwall apart from Penwith which belonged to the Arundells of Lanherne. The Arundells sold it to the Hawkins family in 1813 and the Hawkinses went on to sell it to the Paynters in 1832
Penwith Hundred was one of ten ancient administrative hundreds of the county of Cornwall, England, UK. The ancient hundred of Penwith was larger than the local government district of Penwith (1974–2009) which took its name. Daphne du Maurier in Vanishing Cornwall suggests that the name, Penwith, has three renderings, "the last promontory,"…
AR/3/85 Receipt for rent, Mellenowith Mills 23 Oct 1682 Part of Connerton Manor
AR/3/85 Receipt for rent, Mellenowith Mills 23 Oct 1682 Part of Connerton Manor
AR/3/112 Receipt, conveyance of Mellenowith 3 Jul 1784
AR/3/112 Receipt, conveyance of Mellenowith 3 Jul 1784
Receipt from Christopher Wallis for payment received from Lord Arundell in connection with conveyance of Mellenowith, granted to William Tremayne. Part of Connerton Manor.
AR/15/184 Legal opinion, right of wreck in Penwith hundred 22 Jul 1758
AR/15/184 Legal opinion, right of wreck in Penwith hundred 22 Jul 1758
AR/4/347 Grant of wardship during minority, parts of Connerton manor and Penwith hundred 15 Jun 1313 see also AR/16/1
AR/4/347 Grant of wardship during minority, parts of Connerton manor and Penwith hundred 15 Jun 1313 see also AR/16/1
Parties: 1) John de Wylyngtone, lord of Conertone 2) Sir Thomas Le Ercedekne. Indenture in form of chirograph: from party (1) to (2), the custody of two parts of Conertone manor, with two parts of the hundred of Penwyth; reserving the advowsons of churches. (1) has this custody by reason of the minority of John, son and heir of John de Arundel,…
Heir of William Manyer, 5 acres English in Bosuerghes
Why would a long list of Cornish landholdings, have someone holding 5 English acres?
Heir of William Manyer, 5 acres English in Bosuerghes Why would a long list of Cornish landholdings, have someone holding 5 English acres?
Why would a long list of Cornish landholdings, have someone holding 5 English acres?
CP 25/1/286/38 Manor of Conerton', excepting 5 acres of land in the same manor, and the advowson of the church of the same manor in the county of Cornwall.
CP 25/1/286/38 Manor of Conerton', excepting 5 acres of land in the same manor, and the advowson of the church of the same manor in the county of Cornwall.
The manors of Morchard' and Yow[eto]n' in the county of Devon and the manor of Trembleyth' and a third part of the manor of Treloy and 4 acres and 2 ferlings of land, 55 acres [of rushes], 55 acres of heath and 4 pounds, 4 shillings and 3 pence of rent and a third part of 1 mill and of 1 garden in Medeshole, Treg[o]ustek', Tregollas, Tregyawen,…
Biography: Remfrey 'Reinfred, Renfed' de Arundel formerly Arundel; born 1245 in Treloy, Cornwall
Biography: Remfrey "Reinfred, Renfed" de Arundel formerly Arundel; born 1245 in Treloy, Cornwall
Lanhere - Arundell
Lanhere - Arundell
Alice, da. of John de Lanhern by Margerie his wife, da. and heiress of
Richard Fitz John. Living 30 Edw. I (1301-2). Styled Alice da la Hurne,
Lady of Conorton, in a writ of quo warranto 12 Edw. I (1283-4), by which
she claimed assize of bread, etc. in her manor of Connerton. Married to
her second husband before 19 Edw. I. (1290-1). The marriage settlement of
John de la Hurne with Margerie, da. And heiress of Richard fitz John of
Connerton, is among the Wardour Muniments.' P. 221.
Alice, da. of John de Lanhern by Margerie his wife, da. and heiress of Richard Fitz John. Living 30 Edw. I (1301-2). Styled Alice da la Hurne, Lady of Conorton, in a writ of quo warranto 12 Edw. I (1283-4), by which she claimed assize of bread, etc. in her manor of Connerton. Married to her second husband before 19 Edw. I. (1290-1). The marriage settlement of John de la Hurne with Margerie, da. And heiress of Richard fitz John of Connerton, is among the Wardour Muniments." P. 221.
'Let it be known that I have allowed and confirmed to Richard Pincerna and
his heirs the manor of Connerton which Robert son of the earl of
Gloucester, my kinsman, gave him for his service.
"Let it be known that I have allowed and confirmed to Richard Pincerna and his heirs the manor of Connerton which Robert son of the earl of Gloucester, my kinsman, gave him for his service.
EXTENT OF THE TITHING OF TEHIDY, 1603 | Phillack: Angarracke Gilforde 2 Nanspiscar Barnawoone Castell Kayle Kayle Moson Kayle Vean St Erth Trenhayle
EXTENT OF THE TITHING OF TEHIDY, 1603 | Phillack: Angarracke Gilforde 2 Nanspiscar Barnawoone Castell Kayle Kayle Moson Kayle Vean St Erth Trenhayle
Phillack: Angarracke Gilforde 2 Nanspiscar Barnawoone Castell Kayle Kayle Moson Kayle Vean St Erth Trenhayle
Conartoun demesne:  Engarrek; Nansgracyes; Talseghan... | AR/2/1337/5 | 1463
Conartoun demesne: Engarrek; Nansgracyes; Talseghan... | AR/2/1337/5 | 1463
Conartoun demesne: various tenants there hold the whole demesne (11 tenants named, including Simon Jakenhell).

Engarrek; Nansgracyes; Talseghan (including parcel of a moor called Hallas); Pennans Vueer, Hall Envelyn, Gargasen [added later]; Pennans Vian; Engewe; Uppetoun; Est'loo; Penpoll iuxta Lananta; Trevalscoys; Dryme; Treffrynke; Nans;…
Angarrack (Phillack) - Cornish Place Names
Angarrack (Phillack) - Cornish Place Names
Engarrek, 1463; Garrek, 1480; Engarrake, 1499; Angarracke, 1571, 1578; Angarrack, c.1586, c.1590s, c1603; Angarrack, Engarrack, 1604; Angarrick, 1722; Angarrack, 1724, 1741, 1748; Angarrik, 1749; Angarrack, 1750, 1884, 1888, 1976, 2005, 2011
Hockin's | Extract from History of Cornwall, A Complete Parochial History of the County of Cornwall: Compiled ..., Volume 2 By Joseph Polsue
Hockin's | Extract from History of Cornwall, A Complete Parochial History of the County of Cornwall: Compiled ..., Volume 2 By Joseph Polsue
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=MRsiAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA158&dq=hockin&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiW3-2op8DgAhWoiOAKHV4CBoAQ6AEIPDAD#v=onepage&q=hockin&f=false
Pincerna — a very ancient family, afterwards bearing the names of Conarton and Lanherne
Pincerna — a very ancient family, afterwards bearing the names of Conarton and Lanherne
manor of Conerton with appurtenances (except for 5 acres of land) | (8 Edw IV); at York | AR/20/1
manor of Conerton with appurtenances (except for 5 acres of land) | (8 Edw IV); at York | AR/20/1
(8 Edw IV); at York Final concord; plus copy of confirmation by King Henry [II] John.
John Darrundell, knight, demandant = (1)
Ralph Darrundell, parson of the church of Sancta Columba, and John de Aldestowe, deforciants = (2)-(3)
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
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
Conerton. 2 1/2 knights’ fees | Inq. taken at Seyntmarywyk, 8 December, 21 Richard II
King committed by a mainprise the keeping of a third part of the hundred of Penwyche (sic), which was in the king's hand, from Michaelmas then last for twelve years
King committed by a mainprise the keeping of a third part of the hundred of Penwyche (sic), which was in the king's hand, from Michaelmas then last for twelve years
Close Rolls, Richard II: May 1388 | British History Online
[Search domain www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/ric2/vol3/pp397-408] https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-close-rolls/ric2/vol3/pp397-408
Order, upon petition of William Cary, to whom on 18 May 1 Richard II the king committed by a mainprise the keeping of a third part of the…
On account of Arundell holding part of the manor of Conerton by knight’s service of Wylinton
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
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
Carewyn [Carwyn] | Conartoun [Connerton in Gwithian] | The Cornish Lands of the Arundells of Lanherne, Fourteenth to Sixteenth Centuries () || Extent of the Whole Estate, 1451-64 Fox, H. S. A., Padel, O. J.
Carewyn [Carwyn] | Conartoun [Connerton in Gwithian] | The Cornish Lands of the Arundells of Lanherne, Fourteenth to Sixteenth Centuries () || Extent of the Whole Estate, 1451-64 Fox, H. S. A., Padel, O. J.
Carewyn [Carwyn] | Conartoun [Connerton in Gwithian] | The Cornish Lands of the Arundells of Lanherne, Fourteenth to Sixteenth Centuries () || Extent of the Whole Estate, 1451-64 Fox, H. S. A., Padel, O. J.

PUBLISHED 2000
One of the largest manors in Cornwall, from before 1086 down to the eighteenth century, was Connerton, in Penwith;
One of the largest manors in Cornwall, from before 1086 down to the eighteenth century, was Connerton, in Penwith;
One of the largest manors in Cornwall, from before 1086 down to the eighteenth century, was Connerton, in Penwith; it is uncertain whether it has ever possessed a residence for its owner, though there are hints in the thirteenth century
The Cornish Lands of the Arundells of Lanherne | BooksC.EU
The Cornish Lands of the Arundells of Lanherne | BooksC.EU
Extract | LOGGANS MILL, HAYLE | An Archaeological and Historic Building Assessment | 1998
Extract | LOGGANS MILL, HAYLE | An Archaeological and Historic Building Assessment | 1998
river Connor | Boundary between the old manors of Connerton and Tehidy
river Connor | Boundary between the old manors of Connerton and Tehidy
'Maen Gowe' appears to be an earlier form of the 'Magow Rocks' of OS 1876 situated at the extreme south end of Godrevy beach where the river Connor marks the boundary between the old manors of Connerton and Tehidy
Carnabeggas; Gurlyn; Connerton; Hundred of Penwith; Penpoll | Arundell of Lanherne and Trerice | The National Archives
Carnabeggas; Gurlyn; Connerton; Hundred of Penwith; Penpoll | Arundell of Lanherne and Trerice | The National Archives
Crenver (Crowan) - Cornish Place Names | Archived
Crenver (Crowan) - Cornish Place Names | Archived
Rental, Connerton manor, Gwithian | Reference number: AR/2/1337/5  | 1463
Rental, Connerton manor, Gwithian | Reference number: AR/2/1337/5 | 1463
Hundredal centre of Connerton, around 3.5km from Phillack | Christianity and the Landscape of Early Medieval South-West Britain 2 Volumes (Volume 1)
Hundredal centre of Connerton, around 3.5km from Phillack | Christianity and the Landscape of Early Medieval South-West Britain 2 Volumes (Volume 1)
Christianity and the Landscape of Early Medieval South-West Britain 2 Volumes (Volume 1)
Samuel Charles Turner
Portions of the manor of Connerton | PARISH OF GWITHIAN - FREEHOLD LANDS AND HOUSES FOR SALE - Friday 13 July 1894
Portions of the manor of Connerton | PARISH OF GWITHIAN - FREEHOLD LANDS AND HOUSES FOR SALE - Friday 13 July 1894
Cornish Post and Mining News - Friday 13 July 1894
Arundell manors in Cornwall | Rental or survey | Manors of Carmynowe, Wynyantoun, Kenell, Tregarn, Treloy, Lanhern, St Columb, Conartoun, Lanhaddroun, Rescasa, Trembleyth, Boswenek, Enyscavyn, Truruvyan, Methsholl   | AR/2/1337 | 1451-1464
Arundell manors in Cornwall | Rental or survey | Manors of Carmynowe, Wynyantoun, Kenell, Tregarn, Treloy, Lanhern, St Columb, Conartoun, Lanhaddroun, Rescasa, Trembleyth, Boswenek, Enyscavyn, Truruvyan, Methsholl | AR/2/1337 | 1451-1464
Rental, Arundell manors in Cornwall Rental or survey. Manors of Carmynowe, Wynyantoun, Kenell, Tregarn, Treloy, Lanhern, St Columb, Conartoun, Lanhaddroun, Rescasa, Trembleyth, Boswenek, Enyscavyn, Truruvyan, Methsholl Endorsed [18th century]: `Methsole cut off from the within & sent to Lord Arundell to London: Feby 1771.' Note: The manor of…
The Arundells request that the chancellor be commanded to restore their manor of Connerton with Penwith hundred to them as law demands | SC 8/178/8869 | 1388
The Arundells request that the chancellor be commanded to restore their manor of Connerton with Penwith hundred to them as law demands | SC 8/178/8869 | 1388
The Arundells request that the chancellor be commanded to restore their manor of Connerton with Penwith hundred to them as law demands, as they were granted to Tresilian by the king during John Arundell's minority, but he granted them to John Arundell following his marriage to Tresilian's daughter. The manor and hundred are now taken into the…
Agreement with parliamentary commissioners for a fine, John Arundell | AR/28/16 | 9 Apr 1653
Agreement with parliamentary commissioners for a fine, John Arundell | AR/28/16 | 9 Apr 1653
List of Arundell's estate, compiled 16 April 1653.

The manors of Lanhearne, Bodbrane, Bodwannick, Bosuan, Carminow, Connarton, Collombe Major, Nansladron, Pengwena, Penlees, Prospenick, Rippery, Rosworthy, Tregarne, Tregenow, Treloy, Trembleth, Tresithney, Wynnyanton, Enniscaven, Medishol alias Metsholl, Newland Preas, Tregarren, Trurovean and…
The manor of Conorton with many privileges | Half a Century of Penzance
The manor of Conorton with many privileges | Half a Century of Penzance
Penzance
Half a Century of Penzance (1825–1875)

The following description is lifted directly from [Courtney 1878]. This was written by Louise Courtney based on notes made by her father, J. S. Courtney. It must be read in the context of that date.
via AJH Computer Services
https://www.ajhw.co.uk/pm/penzance/index.html#anchorcontents
History of Crowan Parish Church PDF; written 1990; revised 1997
History of Crowan Parish Church PDF; written 1990; revised 1997
History of Crowan Parish Church INTRODUCTION By Reverend Robert F Law ...
Crowan, as part of the manor of Connerton
https://ia800902.us.archive.org/28/items/CrowanParishChurch/Crowan%20Parish%20church_text.pdf

Maps
Angarrack | Tehidy (Tithing) (Illogan)
Angarrack | Tehidy (Tithing) (Illogan)
Tehedye

CRO, X50/5, c.1760, citing from 1580 (*)

Pool, 1959, p180, citing from CRO, X50/5, c.1760, citing from 1580

Identified with Tehidy in Illogan.
Pool, 1981, p304, citing from CRO, X50/5, c.1760, citing from 1580

RIC, HB/5/115a, 1603 (*)
Projected course of the Red River and its tributaries and the extent of estuarine marshland c AD 1000 | Figure 15 | CORNISH ARCHAEOLOGY 46 HENDHYSCANS KERNOW 2007
Projected course of the Red River and its tributaries and the extent of estuarine marshland c AD 1000 | Figure 15 | CORNISH ARCHAEOLOGY 46 HENDHYSCANS KERNOW 2007
CORNISH ARCHAEOLOGY 46 HENDHYSCANS KERNOW 2007
published 2008

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Pre-Norman Tithings
Pre-Norman Tithings
The Penwith pre-Norman Tithings | Ten tithings for Penwith, ignoring later divisions: most easterly is Tehidy(white); Connerton (Conner's town) includes Connor Downs (red) was the most important one; Binnerton (blue) in two parts; Truthwall (yellow) included St. Michael's Mount; Gurlyn (purple); Ludgvan (red stripes) stretched from coast to coast;…

Birth

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   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Birth    Person ID   Tree 
1 Lanherene, Alice  Abt 1240I2614 AHP 

Census

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   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Census    Person ID   Tree 
1 Pearce, Thomas Henry  1 Apr 1891I2663 AHP 

Occupation

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   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Occupation    Person ID   Tree 
1 Arundel, Sir John (V d1435) V; of Lanherne  1388I3873 AHP 
2 Arundel of Conerton, Sir Sir John of Conerton  1358I3870 AHP 
3 de Botreaux, William 3rd Baron Botreaux  14 Jul 1463I9342 AHP 
4 Paynter, Frank son of Charles  15 Jun 1832I2447 AHP 
5 Paynter, Frank son of Charles  2 Apr 1841I2447 AHP 
6 Paynter, Frank son of Charles  23 Dec 1881I2447 AHP 

Trade,Profession,Job

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   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Trade,Profession,Job    Person ID   Tree 
1 Paynter, Frank son of Charles  2 Apr 1841I2447 AHP