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


 

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(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 Cornwall', pp. 21-22; but cannot be what he used, since Charles Bowles also gives the names of the witnesses

see also AR/20/1 http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/cb4fd831-b72d-4c5c-9bb4-5fca9ac7bb54

Parties: 1) John Darrundell, knight, demandant 2-3) Ralph Darrundell, parson of the church of Sancta Columba [St Columb Major], and John de Aldestowe, deforciants. Party (1) against parties (2) and (3), the manors of Morchard and Yoweton (Devon); the manor of Trembleith, one-third of the manor of Treloy, 4 acres and 2 ferlings of land, 55 acres of rush-beds [Latin: iuncar'], 55 acres of heath, £4 4 shillings 3 pence rent, and one-third of a mill and garden in Medeshole, Tregeustek, Tregollas, Tregyawen, Trethreysek, Tynglun, Virly, Caeroumur, Caeroulom and Treuang'; the manor of Conerton with appurtenances (except for 5 acres of land), and the advowson of the church of that manor (Cornwall). (1) acknowledged them to be the right of (3), of which (3) and (2) have the manor of Yoweton, 2 parts of the manor of Conerton and the advowson by gift of (1); for this (2)-(3) granted them to (1), for (1) to hold of the chief lords of the fee, by services belonging, during his life. They also granted, for themselves and (3)'s heirs, that the manor of Morchard (which Joan who was wife of John Darrundell holds for term of her life), the manor of Trembleith, one-third of the manor of Treloy, the land, rush-beds, heath, rent, one-third of a mill and garden and 1/3rd of the manor of Conerton, currently held by Joan in dower of (3)'s inheritance and due to revert to (2)-(3) and (3)'s heirs after her death, shall wholly remain to (1) after her death, for (1) to hold along with the manor of Yoweton, the tenements and the advowson, remaining to him by this fine, of the chief lords of the fee for ever by services belonging, during (1)'s life. After his death, all the manors, tenements, one-thirds and advowson shall wholly remain to John son of (1) and his heirs of body by Elizabeth daughter of Oliver de Carmynov, to hold for ever of the chief lords of the fee by services belonging; if John son of John dies without heir of Elizabeth, then after his death they shall all remain to the true heirs of (1), to hold as stated for ever. Dated Michaelmas term 1334, 8 Edward IV, at York. On dorse [contemporary?]: Confirmation by King Henry [II] of the grant of Conerton manor to Richard Pincerna. Latin text: Henry' Rex Angl' Dux Norman' & Acquietan' & Comes Androg' Ep'o Exon & Iustic' & Baronibus & Vic' & ministris & fidelibus suis Franc' & Angl' & Wallens' & Cornub' & Devon' salutem: sciatis me concessisse & confirmasse Ric' Pincerne & her' suis manerium de Conerton quod Robertus filius Comitis Glocestr' cognatus meus ei dedit pro servicio suo; quare volo & firmiter precipio quod ipse Ricardus & her' sui illud manerium habeant & teneant per servic' unius militis de predicto Roberto fil' Comitis & de her' suis cum omnibus libertatibus & liberis cons' suis & acquiet' eidem manerio pertinent', in bosco in planis in pratis & pastur' in aquis & molend' in viis & semitis in hundr' & in omnibus rebus & in omnibus locis, ita bene & in pace & libere & quiete & honore sicut unquam Robertus filius Edmundi vel Comes Robertus avunculus meus manerium illud melius libere quiete & honorificemus [sic] tenuit tempore Regis Henr' avi mei, et sicut carta predicti Roberti fil' comitis Glocestr' testatur; preterea concedo eidem Ricardo her' suis omnes alias terras & tenuras suas de quacunque eas rationabiliter habeant, ita libere sicut ego unquam habui & tenui. Hiis testibus &c. Notes on place names: Morchard = Morchard Arundell, in Morchard Bishop, Devon Yoweton = Uton (Arundell), in Crediton, see volumes of the English Place-Name Society Devon p406 Tregeustek = Tregustick, in Withiel rather than St Columb Minor Tregollas = Tregolls, in St Wenn, presumably Tregyawen = Tregawne, in Withiel Trethreysek = Tredrizzick, in St Minver Tynglun = Treglyn, or perhaps Treglines, in St Minver Virly = lost in St Minver; compare John Virly, at Tynglun, 1343 [AR/2/1336] Caeroumur = Blakes Keiro, in St Minver Caeroulom = Carlumb, in St Minver Treuang' = Trevanger, in St Minver
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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 Cornwall', pp. 21-22; but cannot be what he used, since Charles Bowles also gives the names of the witnesses.

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Owner of originalEdward IV
Date1343
Linked toConerton (Connerton, Conarditone), manor of, Connerton, Cornwall; Conner Downs; Connor Downs Farm Gwithian Nr Hayle, Connor Downs

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