manor of Lelant and Trevetho, Lelant, Cornwall
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The Manor of Lelant and Trevetho and The Manor of Trembethow
The Manor of Lelant and Trevetho...passed successively to Godolphin and Praed, now
represented by the Mackworth-Praeds
Manor of Saint Ives and Treloyhan was purchased from
Praed of Trevetho by Sir Christopher Hawkins, Bart., about the
year 1807
OF THE MANORS AND LORDSHIPS. 45
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3. The Manor of Saint Ives and Treloyhan was purchased from Praed of Trevetho by Sir Christopher Hawkins, Bart., about the year 1807. ...
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6. The Manor of Lelant and Trevetho. — These possessions vested of old in the family of Bottreaux or Boterel, which left its original home in Brittany to follow the fortunes of William the Conqueror.
46 A HISTORY OF ST. IVES. This property passed successively to Godolphin and Praed, now represented by the Mackworth-Praeds. 7. The Manor of Trembethow, in the parish of Lelant, is said to have been the seat of John Hals, Justice of Common Pleas temp. Henry V., and to have been by him sold to Godolphin. Temp. Elizabeth it belonged to Mohun. Early in the present century one-third was held by William Praed, one-third by Arthur Champernowne, and one-third equally by Samuel Stephens, Tremayne and Rodd, as heirs of Hearle.
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