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


 

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"Let it be known that I have allowed and confirmed to Richard Pincerna and his heirs the manor of Connerton which Robert son of the earl of Gloucester, my kinsman, gave him for his service.



Ginny Wagner
Louise Staley
2004-12-26 23:24:34 UTC
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Post by Louise Staley
Connerton manor had been granted by Henry II to Richard Pincerna and a
copy of the grant appears in the Arundell archive at Cornwall and in
A2A, also extracted below.
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

Post by Louise Staley
[AR/17 - AR/50], FAMILY TRUSTS: AR/20/1

Post by Louise Staley
If anyone can throw any light on who Richard Pincerna was it would be
appreciated.
It has been helpfully pointed out to me that the grant above is not from
Henry II but from Robert of Gloucester and confirmed by Henry II.

"Let it be known that I have allowed and confirmed to Richard Pincerna and
his heirs the manor of Connerton which Robert son of the earl of
Gloucester, my kinsman, gave him for his service."

This would suggest that Richard Pincerna was butler to Robert of
Gloucester rather than to Henry II. From the grant above and the
confirmation by Robert's daughter we know Connerton descended:

1. Richard Pincerna - butler to Robert of Gloucester, granted Connerton
before 1183
2. John Pincerna, Lord of Connerton, had grant confirmed about 1200
3. Richard Pincerna, Lord of Connerton
4. Margery Pincerna, heiress of Connerton and wife of John Lanherne,
married about 1240
5. Alice Lanherne, heiress of Connerton and wife of Renfrey Arundell,
married about 1267

Ginny Wagner's suggestion that Richard Pincerna could be Richard Lucy
would be a neat solution however it would seem that we are looking for
Robert of Gloucester's butler rather than Henry II's and also the Lucy
line runs Richard, Geoffrey, Richard rather than the required Richard,
John, Richard.

Louise

via https://soc.genealogy.medieval.narkive.com/1Qlo6XpM/arundell-of-lanherne-1-of-4

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