Drannack Manor, Herland Hill (Drannick Manor, Gwinear and Phillack), Drannack, Gwinear

Drannack Manor, Herland Hill (Drannick Manor, Gwinear and Phillack), Drannack, Gwinear



 

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John le Petit to hold fifty acres and one messuage Trenearth in Gwinear by Drannack | about 1302

John le Petit was to hold fifty acres and one messuage in Trenearth in Gwinear by Drannack for a rent of 1d, and additional lands with two mills for a rent of ten shillings and a clove of a gillyflower

Twenty-first Generation John le Petit, knight

John Le Petit was the son of another John Le Petit and Alice. John probably had a brother Michael Petit who was very active in the early fourteenth century. In two cases in 1289 John le Petit, knight, and Michael le Petit of Treverth in Cornwall settled the ownership of various estates in Cornwall [1] . It would appear that John, or his father gave these lands to Michael and the Fine registered the transfers of lands. All the lands were to be held only for the duration of Johns life and would revert to Michael and his heirs on John’s death. It is highly probable that this represents a transfer of lands from father to son, probably a younger son. John le Petit was to hold fifty acres and one messuage in Trenearth in Gwinear by Drannack for a rent of 1d, and additional lands with two mills for a rent of ten shillings and a clove of a gillyflower, both rents were payable to Michael at the feast of St Michael. In both these fines, a Eudo le Petit ‘also puts in his claim’ which may mean that he was also related to John and Michael Petit. This Eudo, may have been a brother of John le Petit, the younger and Michael, or an uncle.

[1] See Cornish Feet of Fines 1289, 20 January and 25 June. Michael’s rights were recognized to 1 messuage, 3 acres in Trenearth in Gwiner by Drannack to hold of the chief lord. He therefore gave John Petit 1 messuage and fifty acres for a rent of 1d. Michaels rights by a gift of John were recognized in 4 messuages, 2 mills, 4 acres of land, and sixteen shillings of rent in Cannarth in Mawgan-in-Meneage, Tregwidden in Mullion, Claher Garden in Mullion, Cury, Kelly Trenance le Vean, St.Erth, Tregiddle and Halligey in Mawgan-in-Meneage.

Twenty-first Generation John le Petit, knight
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Owner of originalDeep Water
Date1302
Linked toTrenearth in Gwinear by Drannack/Trenerth Farmhouse, Deveral Road, Fraddam, Gwinear; Drannack/Drinnick, Drannack, Gwinear; Drannack Vean/Drinnick Vean, Drannack, Gwinear; Drannack Mill, Drannack Mill Lane, Trethingy, Gwinear-Gwithian, Hayle/Drinnick, Drannack, Gwinear; Drannack Manor, Herland Hill (Drannick Manor, Gwinear and Phillack), Drannack, Gwinear; Trenerth Farm, Trenerth, Gwinear

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