Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction
- Acknowledgements
- Appendix: The Dating of AR2/1339 [1480]
- Bibliography and abbreviations
- Maps
- Family-Tree
- Texts
- 1 Two Fourteenth-Century Extents
- 2 Extent of the Whole Estate, 1451-64
- 3 Rental of the Whole Estate, [1480]
- 4 Extent of the Whole Estate, l499
- 5 Chantry-Endowment Manors, 15th-16th Cenruries
- 6 Two Manors of the Earl of Oxford, 1549
- 7 Three Manors of the Earl of Oxford, 1563
- 8 Survey of Dinham' Lands, 1566 (parts)
- 9 Extent of the Whole Estate, 1571 (parts)
- 10 Three Manors of the Earl of Oxford, 1575
- 11 Rental of the Whole Estate, c.1586 (parts)
- INDEXES
- The Devon and Cornwtall Record Society
2 - Extent of the Whole Estate, 1451-64
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 March 2020
- Frontmatter
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction
- Acknowledgements
- Appendix: The Dating of AR2/1339 [1480]
- Bibliography and abbreviations
- Maps
- Family-Tree
- Texts
- 1 Two Fourteenth-Century Extents
- 2 Extent of the Whole Estate, 1451-64
- 3 Rental of the Whole Estate, [1480]
- 4 Extent of the Whole Estate, l499
- 5 Chantry-Endowment Manors, 15th-16th Cenruries
- 6 Two Manors of the Earl of Oxford, 1549
- 7 Three Manors of the Earl of Oxford, 1563
- 8 Survey of Dinham' Lands, 1566 (parts)
- 9 Extent of the Whole Estate, 1571 (parts)
- 10 Three Manors of the Earl of Oxford, 1575
- 11 Rental of the Whole Estate, c.1586 (parts)
- INDEXES
- The Devon and Cornwtall Record Society
Summary
Extent made Monday before St Thomas the Apostle, 39 Henry VI [17 December 1459], by William Payoun, William Treghar and Simon Kentrevek.
Free tenants
Redalan, Huthnans, Karioghall, Treneer, Ruddour and Tilligowe [Redallan, Huthnance, Crawle, Trenear, Ruthdower, and Treliggo, all in Breage]:
The heir of Warin Lercedekne, Redalan, Huthnans, Karioghall, Ruddor, Treneer and Tilligowe, as ½ knight's fee; by homage, fealty and scutage, for all service.
Treueglos, Treuemder, Tregenryth [Treveglos, Tremeader, Tregerthen [?] and ‘Carlibby’ (lost), all in Zennor]:
The heir of Richard Sergeaux knight, 1 acre Cornish in Treueglos, 3 acres Cornish in Treuemeder, 1 acre in Tregenryth, and 1 ferling in Carleb, by knight's service; by homage and fealty.
Tregedyll [Tregiddle, in Cury]:
John Petyt Predannek, 1 acre Cornish, in socage, by homage and fealty, with suit of court every three weeks; yearly rent, at [All Saints?] and Sts Philip and James, Apostles, 12d.
Gurlyn and Treuelyhan [Gurlyn and Trelean, both in St Erth]: The heir of Ralph Soer holds 2 parts of Gurlyn and ½ of Trevelyhan, which were sometime given in free marriage with one Margery daughter of Carmynov.
Grous [Angrouse, in Mullion]:
The heir of Reginald Godrevy, 3 acres at Grous, by homage and fealty, with suit of court every 3 weeks; yearly rent, at the four principal dates in the manor, 5s.
Rosmodro [Rosemorder, in Manaccan]:
Ralph Reskymer, ½ [acre] Cornish in Rosmodro, by homage and fealty; yearly rent, at the four chief dates, for all service, 20s.
Polgrun [Polgrean, in Cury]:
James Nanfan, 1 [acre] Cornish at Polgr...en, in socage, by homage and fealty, with suit of court every 3 weeks; yearly rent, at the four principal dates, 20s.
Helstonburgh [Helston town]:
The heir of Pascoe Cotha, . . . plots (placeas) . . . and . . .; yearly rent, at the four principal dates, 6s.
[Total of free tenants, £1 12s.]
Conventionary tenants
Lammargh [Lamartb, in Mawgan in Meneage]:
Thomas Wille, 1 acre Cornish, that is the whole vill, at the lord's [will]; yearly rent, at the four chief dates usual in the manor, namely St Andrew, mid-Lent, St James the Apostle and Michaelmas, with all other services as all conventionary tenants do, a better beast (melius averium) when it arises [as heriot], suit of mill, and other customs as the custom anciently is; 11s.
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