Sir Sir John Arundel of Conerton, of Conerton

Sir Sir John Arundel of Conerton, of Conerton

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Conerton. 2 1/2 knights’ fees | Inq. taken at Seyntmarywyk, 8 December, 21 Richard II



GLOUCESTER. Inq. taken at Sodbery, 7 October, 21 Richard II. John de Welyngton, knight, held the under-mentioned advowson of Frompton Cutell and on his death it came to the king’s hands by the minority of Ralph, his son and heir. On the death of the said Ralph it remained in the king’s hands by the minority and idiocy of John his brother and heir.
The other under-mentioned advowsons and knight’s fee came to the king’s hands in the same way as the manor of Stalput (above, Berks inquisition).
Frompton Cutell. The advowson of the church.
Tormarton and Lyteltun. A knight’s fee.
Yate. The advowson of the church.
Westonbryt. Three-fourths of the advowson of the church. 948 Writ de feodis, 13 November, 20 Richard II CORNWALL. Inq. taken at Seyntmarywyk, 8 December, 21 Richard II. The under-mentioned knights’ fees came to the king’s hands in the same way as the manor of Stalput (above, Berks inquisition).
Bynerton. 6 knights’ fees.
Conerton. 2 1/2 knights’ fees.
Trethak. A knight’s fee.
Alwarnton. A knight’s fee.
https://www.british-history.ac.uk/inquis-post-mortem/vol17/pp344-355


Date8 Dec 1396
Linked toConerton (Connerton, Conarditone), manor of, Connerton, Cornwall; Connerton, manor of; manor of Conerton 5 acres, manor of, Connerton, Cornwall; Binnerton, Cornwall; Sir Sir John Arundel of Conerton, of Conerton; Arundells, of Menadarva; John de Welyngton(Wylinton?)

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