Before
John
Hody
.
Holdings
He held no lands or tenements of the king in chief in demesne or service but, long before his death, he was seised of the following in his demesne as of fee.
Tolverne, the manor, annual value £20, held of the
bishop of Exeter
,
John
Runyon
,
William
Bodrugan, knight
,
Thomas, earl of Devon
, and
Edward
Pomeray
,
service unknown.
Prospidnick, the manor, annual value £8, held of the
bishop of Exeter
, Renfred Arundell,
Walter
Lucy, knight
,
John
Beauchamp
,
Richard
Trevthall
, and
Edward
Pomeray
,
service unknown.
Bodbrane, the manor, annual value £4, held of the king of his manor of
Liskeard of his duchy of
Cornwall in free
socage by
fealty and
suit at the king’s court in the manor of Liskeard, held every three weeks, for all service.
Reperry, the manor, annual value 100s., held of the
prior of Bodmin
,
Joan
Careheys
, and John Hill, son of John Hill,
service unknown.
Pengwedna, the manor, annual value 100s., held of
Edward
Pomeray
,
Thomas
Whalisbrowe
, and
John
Petit
,
service unknown.
Penryn, a messuage, annual value 6s. 8d., held of the
bishop of Exeter
,
service unknown.
Truro, 14s. rent, held of
William
Bodrugan, knight
,
service unknown.
Treverras, 2 messuages and one Cornish a. land, annual value 30s., held of
Edward
Pomeray
,
service unknown.
St Mawes, 20s. rent, held of the
bishop of Exeter
,
service unknown.
St Neot and
Tremorkin, 2 messuages and 1/2 Cornish a. land, annual value 26s. 8d., held of the
prior of St Germans
,
service unknown.
St Tudy, 2 messuages and one Cornish a. land, annual value 20s., held of
Otes
Nycholl
and Joan his wife, in right of Joan,
service unknown.
Mawgan Porth (
Porth), 1lb cumin, annual value 1d., held of Renfred Arundell,
service unknown.
Crig Major, 12d. rent;
held of the
bishop of Exeter
,
service unknown. Annual value 40s.
held of the
prior of Tywardreath
,
service unknown. Annual value 20s.
He granted them, among other things, by tripartite indented charter to
Thomas
Arundell
,
John
Herle
, knights, and
John
Trestthuy
, still living, and
Thomas
Harry, clerk
, now deceased, and to the heirs of the body of
Thomas
Arundell
, to furnish 5 chaplains and a clerk yearly and support and fulfil various other burdens specified in the charter, as more fully contained there, with remainder in fee tail to the others named in the charter, according to certain conditions also specified in the charter. The manors, messuages, lands, tenements, and rents are described in the charter as the manors of
Tolverne,
Prospidnick,
Bodbrane,
Reperry, and
Pengwedna, and all their messuages, lands, tenements, rents, services, reversions, and knights’ fees held severally in the vills of
Penryn,
Truro,
Treverras,
St Mawes,
St Neot, Tremorkin,
St Tudy,
Mawgan Porth (
Porth),
Crig Major,
Bosneives,
Little Skewes,
Great Skewes,
Killiow Davy,
Killiow Poly,
Killiow Osbern,
Killiow Ruyn,
Killiow Gwyn,
Killiow Baret,
Bolotha,
Nansilgans,
Menedesympys, and
Cusveorth. The charter was dated at
Lanherne on 24 March 1428 and enrolled in Chancery during February 1430 [CClR 1429–35, pp. 35–7]. It was shown to the jurors.
Thomas
Arundell
,
John
Herle
,
John
Trestthuy
, and
Thomas
Harry
were thus seised, viz.,
Thomas
Arundell
in his demesne as of fee tail, and the others in their demesne as of free tenement.
Thomas
Harry
died seised of this estate and, after his death,
Thomas
Arundell
,
John
Herle
, and
John
Trestthuy
, were seised of the above manors, messuages, lands, tenements, reversions, rents, and services, and are yet so seised.
He was seised of the following in his demesne as of fee long before his death.
Treveneage and
Penberthy, the manors, annual value £20, held of
Leonard
Stipulton
,
William
Botreaux, knight
,
Edward
Pomeray
, the
prioress of Syon
,
William
Gurlyn
, and
John
Dynham, knight
,
service unknown.
He granted them, by indented charter, to
John
Cork
of
Pathada, still living, and to
Thomas
Harry, clerk
, now deceased, for the life of
John
Arundell
, with remainder to
Thomas
Arundell, knight
, his son, and Elizabeth who was the wife of
William
Bykbury, esquire
, and to the heirs of the body of Thomas. The charter was dated at
Treveneage on 17 December 1426 and shown to the jurors.
John
Cork
and
Thomas
Harry
were thus seised in their demesne as of free tenement.
John
Arundell
afterwards died and, after his death,
Thomas
Arundell
and Elizabeth entered the manors in their remainder and were seised, viz., Thomas in his demesne as of fee tail, and Elizabeth in her demesne as of free tenement. They are yet so seised.
He was seised of the following in his demesne as of fee long before his death.
Treloy, the manor, annual value £20, held of
Nicholas
Carru, knight
,
Joan
Cheynduyt
,
Richard, earl of Warwick
, and John, son of John Hill,
service unknown.
Trink, the manor, annual value 100s., held of
William
Palton, knight
,
service unknown.
He granted them, by tripartite indented charter, to Renfred Arundell, his son, and Joan, daughter of
John
Colshull, knight
, deceased, and to the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to the heirs of the body of Renfred. The charter was dated at Treloy on 13 September 1421 and shown to the jurors. Renfred and Joan were thus seised in their demesne as of fee tail, and are yet so seised.
He was seised of the following in his demesne as of fee long before his death.
Lanherne and
St Columb Major, the manors, annual value £30, held of the
bishop of Exeter
,
Richard, earl of Warwick
, and
Nicholas
Carru, knight
,
service unknown.
He granted them, with advowsons of the churches of the same manors, by indented charter, to Renfred Arundell, his son, and to the heirs of his body, with remainder to
Thomas
Arundell, knight
, son of
John
Arundell
, and to the heirs of his body. The charter was dated at
Lanherne on 29 July 1429, enrolled in Chancery in June 1433, and shown to the jurors [CClR 1429–35, pp. 245–6]. Renfred was thus seised in his demesne as of fee tail, and is yet so seised.
He was seised of the following in his demesne as of fee long before his death.
Trembleath, the manor, annual value £12, held of the
bishop of Exeter
,
service unknown.
Carminow, the manor except 30 a. wood called Merthen Wood, annual value £20, held of the
bishop of Exeter
,
service unknown.
Merthen Wood, annual value 6d., parcel of the manor, held of the king of his castle and
honour of
Launceston, parcel of his duchy of
Cornwall, in free
socage by
fealty for all service.
Kennall and
Winnianton, the manors, annual value £8, held of the king of his castle and
honour of
Launceston in free
socage by
13s. 6d. rent called ‘motlet’ for all service.
Mitchell, 2 messuages, 2 Cornish a. land, and £4 rent; and
Rinsey, 3 messuages, 3 Cornish a. land, and 18s. rent,
held of the
bishop of Exeter
,
Leonard
Stipulton
, and
Humphrey
Beuyle
,
service unknown. Annual value 100s.
He granted them, by indented charter, to the venerable in Christ,
Edmund, bishop of Exeter
,
Thomas
Arundell
,
John
Herle
,
William
Bodrugan
, knights, Renfred Arundell, esquire,
John
Coppleston
,
Otes
Tregonan
,
Nicholas
Ashton
, and
John
Trestthuy
, still living, and
Thomas
Harry, clerk
, now deceased, to have to Edmund, Thomas,
John
Herle
, William, Renfred,
John
Coppleston
, Otes, Thomas, Nicholas, and
John
Trestthuy
for their lives under certain conditions specified in the charter. The manors, messuages, lands, tenements, rents, and services are described in the charter as his manors of
Trembleath,
Carminow,
Kennall, and
Winnianton, and all messuages, lands, tenements, rents, and services of all his tenants in the vills of
Mitchell and
Rinsey, among other manors, lands, and tenements contained in the same charter. The charter was dated at
Lanherne on 6 May 1427 and shown to the jurors.
Thomas,
John
Herle
, William, Renfred,
John
Coppleston
, Otes, Thomas, Nicholas, and
John
Trestthuy
were thus seised in their demesne as of free tenement, and Thomas,
John
Herle
, William, Renfred,
John
Coppleston
, Otes, Nicholas, and
John
Trestthuy
are yet so seised. The bishop never agreed to the grant. Before, during, and afterwards he publicly disagreed and disclaimed receiving and having any estate in the same manors and tenements by virtue of the grant.
He was seised of the following in his demesne as of fee long before his death.
Connerton, the manor, annual value £40, held of
William
Palton, knight
, by
knight service.
He granted it, with the hundred of
and
belonging to the manor [of
Phillack], by indented charter, to
Thomas
Arundell, knight
, Renfred Arundell, esquire, his sons,
John
Coppleston
,
Nicholas
Ashton
, and
John
Trestthuy
for their lives, under certain conditions. The charter was dated on 25 February 1432 and shown to the jurors. Thomas, Renfred, John, Nicholas, and John were thus seised, and are yet so seised.
He was seised of the following in his demesne as of fee long before his death.
Trenoweth,
Gonensy,
Winnianton,
Chirwyn,
Hingey, and
Penpoll [in
Phillack], 16 messuages and 6 Cornish a. land, annual value 60s., held of
Thomas
Arundell, knight
,
service unknown.
He granted them, by indented charter, to Renfred and Joan then his wife, described as Renfred Arundell, his son, and Joan his wife, daughter of
John
Colshull, knight
, deceased, and to the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to the heirs of the body of Renfred. The messuages and land are described in the charter as all the messuages, lands, and tenements that James ?Wylleham [ms galled and illegible],
Ralph
Phelip
,
Thomas
Hake
,
John
Nyngy
,
Benedict
Cha
,
Thomas
Wylleham
,
Peter
Halan
,
Thomas
Hoby
, and Rule Reche held severally of him in conventionary tenure in the same vill. The charter was dated at
Lanherne on 17 April 1427 and shown to the jurors. Renfred and Joan was thus seised in their demesne as of fee tail, and are yet so seised.
John
Arundell
and Honora his wife were seised of the following in their demesne as of fee in right of Honora.
They granted them, among other things, by indented charter to
Thomas
Arundell, knight
, his son, and to the heirs of his body. The charter was dated at
Lanhadron on 1 August 1431 and shown to the jurors. Thomas was thus seised in his demesne as of fee tail, and is yet so seised.
John
Arundell
and Honora his wife were seised of the following in their demesne as of fee in right of Honora.
Lambourne, the manor except one messuage and one Cornish a. land, annual value £12, held of the
bishop of Exeter
,
Thomas
Carmynov
,
John
Broughton
,
John
Careheys
,
Richard, earl of Warwick
, and
William
Botreaux, knight
,
service unknown.
The messuage and one Cornish a. land, annual value 20s., parcel of the manor, held of the king of his manor of
Tywarnhaile, parcel of the duchy of
Cornwall, in free
socage by
8s. 8d. rent for all service.
They granted the manor, by indented charter, to
Thomas
Arundell, knight
, their son, and to the heirs of his body, with remainder to Renfred Arundell, son of John and Honora, and to the heirs of his body. The charter was dated at Lambourne on 13 December 1431 and shown to the jurors. Thomas was thus seised in his demesne as of fee tail, and is yet so seised.
John
Arundell
and Honora his wife were seised of the following in their demesne as of fee in right of Honora.
Tregarne and
Condurrow, the manors, annual value £8, held of
Ralph
Reskymmer
, the
prioress of Syon
,
John
Kestell
, and
Roger
Calwe
,
service unknown.
Penwerris, the manor, annual value 10s., held of the
bishop of Exeter
and
John
Petit
,
service unknown.
They granted them, by indented charter, to Renfred Arundell, their son, and to the heirs of his body, with remainder to
Thomas
Arundell, knight
, son of John and Honora, and to the heirs of his body. The manors are described in the charter as their manor of
Tregarne and all messuages, lands, tenements, reversions, rents, and services in the vills of
Condurrow [in
St Anthony-in-Meneage],
Penpoll,
Tregevas,
Halwyn,
Boden,
Landrivick, and
Penwerris, and their mill of
Tregarne. The charter was dated at
Tregarne on 13 December 1431 and shown to the jurors. Renfred was thus seised in his demesne as of fee tail, and is yet so seised.