‹ E-CIPM 25-610: JOHN ARUNDELL, KNIGHT ›
JOHN ARUNDELL, KNIGHT
Inquisition Head
CORNWALL. Inquisition. Launceston. 17 April 1442.
[Inquisition: ms galled down right-hand side.]
Before Richard Trelauny, esquire , and Richard Penpons .
Jurors
Nicholas Carmynowe, esquire ; Mark Borlas ; John Trewynt ; Richard Coswyn ; Walter Trembethowe ; David Tregarrek ; Thomas Polkynhorne ; Joyce (Joceus) Selgena; John Polkynhorne ; Roger Wollaye ; John Logosek ; and John Tredidan .
Holdings
A fine was levied at Westminster on the octave of St John the Baptist 1319 [CP 25/1/32/17, no. 19], before William de Bereford , Gilbert de Roubiry , John de Benstede , John Bacun , and John de Mutford , justices and others present, between Oliver Carmynowe and Elizabeth his wife, querents, and Matthew de Penfern, clerk, deforciant , regarding the manors of Carminow and Trethevas, one messuage, 100 a. wood, and 3 ferlings 2 1/4 a. land in Whitstone, Philleigh, Treloweth, and Sticker, and advowsons of the churches of Ruan Major, Philleigh, and Whitstone. Oliver recognised the tenements and advowsons to be the right of Matthew as held by grant of Oliver and, for this recognition, Matthew granted the tenements and advowsons to Oliver and Elizabeth, and the heirs of their bodies, with remainder to various other persons, as recorded in the fine. Furthermore, another fine was levied at Westminster three weeks from Easter 1321 [CP 25/1/32/18, no. 1], before William de Bereford , John de Mutford , and John de Stonore , justices and others present, between Oliver Carmynowe and Elizabeth his wife, querents, with John Bylion , attorney, appointed by the king’s writ in place of Elizabeth, and Matthew de Penfern, clerk, deforciant , regarding the manors of Merthen, Winnianton, and Kennall, 1/4 a. land in Philleigh, and advowson of the church of Philleigh. Oliver recognised the tenements and advowson to be the right of Matthew and, for that recognition, Matthew granted, for him and his heirs, that the tenements and advowson, then held in dower by Joan who was wife of Roger Carmynowe , from the inheritance of Matthew, with reversion to Matthew and his heirs, should instead remain to Oliver and Elizabeth, and the heirs of their bodies, holding the manors of the king and his heirs and the 1/4 a. and advowson of the chief lords of that fee. Oliver and Elizabeth had issue: Roger, Elizabeth, and Maud. Elizabeth, daughter, afterwards married John Arundell, knight , and Maud married John Trevarthian . Oliver and Elizabeth his wife afterwards died. Roger entered the tenements and advowson by virtue of the fine, and was thus seised. He had issue: Thomas Carmynowe, knight , and died, and Thomas then entered the tenements and advowson. Thomas had issue: Thomas, and died. Thomas son of Thomas entered the tenements and advowson and had issue: Joan, and died. Joan then entered the tenements and advowson. She died without heir of her body and, after her death, the tenements and advowson descended to John Arundell, knight , named in the commission, and to John Trevarthian , kin and heirs of Joan viz., John Arundell, knight, as the son of John Arundell, knight , son of John Arundell and Elizabeth daughter of Oliver and Elizabeth, and John Trevarthian as the son of John Trevarthian and Maud, the other daughter of Oliver and Elizabeth. Partition was afterwards made regarding the manors, lands, and tenements in the fines above; and the manors of Carminow, Winnianton, and Kennall, the tenement in Philleigh, 100 a. wood in Treloweth and Sticker, 30 a. wood in Merthen, with advowsons of the churches of Philleigh and Whitstone were allocated to John Arundell, knight, named in the commission.n514 He afterwards died seised of this estate.
He died on 11 January 1435. John Arundell is his kin and next heir, as son of John son of John, and was aged 20 on 9 June last.
Thomas Arundell, knight, Renfred Arundell, knight, and Joan his wife took the issues of the manors, lands, tenements, rents, and services from 11 January 1435 until the day of this inquisition.
[Head:] Delivered to court on 15 May 1442.
Inquisition Head
DEVON. Inquisition. Exeter. 23 April 1442.
Before Richard Trelauny and Richard Penpons .
Jurors
John Holand, esquire ; John Floyer ; John Coteler ; John Yeate ; William Betour ; William Trymell ; John Symon ; John Hakeworthy ; John Stanbury ; John Jacob of Kennford; John Churchehill of Woodbury; and Thomas Hille of Kennford.
Holdings
A fine was levied at York one month from Michaelmas 1334 [CP 25/1/286/38, no. 160], before William de Herle , John de Stonore , William de Shareshull , John de Cantebrigge , John Juge , John de Shardelowe , and John Trevaignon , justices, and others present, between John Arundell, chevalier, querent , and Ralph Arundell, parson of St Columb Major , and John de Aldestowe, deforciants , regarding, among other things, the manors of Morchard Bishop and Uton. John Arundell recognised the manors to be the right of John de Aldestowe, of which John and Ralph held the manor of Uton by grant of John Arundell. For that recognition, Ralph and John de Aldestowe granted the manor to John Arundell for life. Furthermore, Ralph and John de Aldestowe granted for them and the heirs of John that the manor of Morchard Bishop, then held for life by Joan, who was wife of John Arundell , from the inheritance of John de Aldestowe, with reversion to Ralph and John de Aldestowe, and the heirs of John, should instead remain to John Arundell to hold for life with the manor of Uton, with remainder to John son of John Arundell and his heirs of the body of Elizabeth, daughter of Oliver Carmynowe . n522 John, son of John Arundell, chevalier, married Elizabeth, and they had issue: John Arundell of Lanherne. John and Elizabeth his wife, and John Arundell of Lanherne died. After their deaths, John Arundell, knight, named in the commission, entered the manors by virtue of the fine. He was thus seised, and died seised of this estate.
TNA reference
C 139/107/36 mm. 1–2
n514^: The act of partition is calendared in Calendar of Ancient Deeds, vol. IV, no. A.10409; and two contemporary copies may be found at the Cornwall Record Office: AR1/192/1–2. The date of partition is 21 February 1396 x 1 July 1397.
n515^: One of the counterparts of this fine survives in the Cornwall Record Office as AR20/1.
n516^: Margin: ‘dower’.
n517^: Margin: ‘entail’.
n518^: Margin: ‘entail’.
n519^: Margin: ‘by curtesy’.
n520^: Margin: ‘by curtesy’.
n521^: There are further illegible marginal notes.
n522^: Margin: ‘entail’.
n523^: Margin: ‘entail’.
n524^: Further information about the advowsons is not given.
n525^: There is an illegible marginal note by this information.
n526^: Margin: ‘entail’.
Holdings
Holding Item | Value | Quantity | Total | |
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Morchard Bishop | ||||
Value | £10 | £10 (=2400d.) | ||
Total: £10 (=2400d.) | ||||
Uton | ||||
Value | £10 | £10 (=2400d.) | ||
Total: £10 (=2400d.) | ||||
Battishorne | ||||
messuages, lands, tenements | - | |||
Value | £12 | £12 (=2880d.) | ||
Total: £12 (=2880d.) | ||||
Ideford | ||||
messuages, land, tenements | - | |||
Value | £5 | £5 (=1200d.) | ||
Total: £5 (=1200d.) | ||||
Milton Damerel | ||||
tenements | - | |||
Value | 8d. | 8d. (=8d.) | ||
Total: 8d. (=8d.) | ||||
Loddiswell | ||||
Value | £24 | £24 (=5760d.) | ||
Total: £24 (=5760d.) | ||||
Gratton, Natsley, Rockley, Lydcott, Ovis, Fullaford, Bridwick, Yorden, Badgworthy, Fenne, Patsford, Metcombe, South Burland, Crackaway, Maidenford, Ebberly, Wansley Barton | ||||
messuages, lands, tenements | - | |||
Value | 40s. | £2 (=480d.) | ||
Total: £2 (=480d.) | ||||
Luscott | ||||
Value | £6 | £6 (=1440d.) | ||
Total: £6 (=1440d.) | ||||
Braunton | ||||
Value | £6 | £6 (=1440d.) | ||
Total: £6 (=1440d.) | ||||
Spreacombe | ||||
Value | £6 | £6 (=1440d.) | ||
Total: £6 (=1440d.) | ||||
North Buckland | ||||
Total: (=0d.) |
Extents
No holding extent information available.