
Sir Sir John Arundel of Conerton, of Conerton
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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
The king therefore granted the bailiwick to Sir Henry Wylinton in May 1316. Wylinton had Cornish connections, despite being of Gloucestershire baronial stock; his elder brother, John, had held land in the
peninsula, subsequently granting this to Sir Henry. At the same time as appointing him sheriff-steward, Edward made Wylinton purchaser of tin and granted him the county’s ports and castles.69
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.6
6CRO, AR/4/347.
| Owner of original | Cornwall and the Kingdom: Connectivity, Cohesion, and Integration, c. 1300-c. 1420 |
| Date | 1313 |
| Linked to | manor of Conerton 5 acres, manor of, Connerton, Cornwall; Connerton, manor of; Conerton (Connerton, Conarditone), manor of, Connerton, Cornwall; Sir Sir John Arundel of Conerton, of Conerton; Arundells, of Menadarva; Remfrey "Reinfred, Renfed" de Arundel, formerly Arundel; John de Welyngton(Wylinton?) |
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