E-CIPM 26-472: JOHN TRESYTHNY

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JOHN TRESYTHNY

Inquisition Head

CORNWALL. Inquisition. Lostwithiel.... January 1446. [Werthe].

[Inquisition: ms faded, stained, and torn in places. Jurors: cf. 430 above.] n259

Jurors

Jurors: Thomas Enysse; John Langorthowe ; Thomas Penwern ; Nicholas ?Trefosowe; Richard Hendre ; Pascoe (Pascasius) Dyer; James ?[unclear: Bo]nython; John [unclear: Losqui]te; ? Richard Skybyryowe ; John ?Polwyle; Vivian Botryaux ; and William Trevole .

Holdings
He held no lands or tenements of the king in chief in demesne or in service. John Arundell, knight , was seised of the following – described as the manors listed below, and 60 messuages and 50 [sic] ferlings of land in the vills listed below – in demesne as of fee, together with all the rents, services, reversions, and knights’ fees of all the tenants who held of him severally therein. By charter shown to the jurors he granted the same to Thomas Arundell, knight , John Herle, knight , and Thomas Harry, clerk , now deceased, and [ John Tresythny , named in the writ], now deceased, and the heirs of the body of Thomas Arundell . In the charter the premises were described as his manors of Tolverne, Prospidnick, Bodbrane, Reperry, and Pengwedna, and all his messuages, lands, and tenements, and rents, services, reversions, and knight’s fees of all the tenants who held of him severally in the vills named below.
Tolverne, the manor, held of Edmund, bishop of Exeter , of his manor of Tregaire, in socage. In the manor there are 20 messuages, each worth nothing yearly; 60 ferlings of land, each worth 2s. 6d. yearly; a dovecot, worth 12d. yearly; and 100 a. wood, of which the pasture and pannage are worth nothing yearly. The following pertain to the manor: the advowson of the church of St Just in Roseland, worth nothing yearly; and a ferry (passagium), worth 2s. 6d. yearly.
Prospidnick, the manor, held of Edmund, bishop of Exeter , of his manor of Tregaire [service not specified]. In the manor there are 12 messuages, each worth nothing yearly; 24 ferlings of land, each worth 20d. yearly; and 12 a. wood, worth nothing yearly.
Bodbrane, the manor, held of the king, of [the duchy of Cornwall], n260 of the manor of Liskeard, in socage. In the manor there are 20 messuages, each worth nothing yearly; 40 ferlings of land, each worth 20d. yearly; 60 a. wood, of which the pasture is worth 2s. yearly; and 26s. rent from various free tenants at ?Christmas, Easter, Midsummer, and Michaelmas.
Reperry, the manor, held of the king, of the duchy of Cornwall, of the castle of Launceston, in socage. In the manor there are 16 messuages, each worth 16d. yearly; 40 ferlings of land, each worth 20d. yearly; and 27s. 6½d. rent from various free tenants at the above feasts.
Pengwedna, the manor, held of Edward Pomeray, of his manor of Tregony, in socage. In the manor there are 12 messuages, each worth 6d. yearly; 24 ferlings of land, each worth 12d. yearly; and 40s. 7d. rent from various free tenants at the above feasts.
Trevarno, the vill, held of Edmund, bishop of Exeter , of his manor of Tregaire, in socage. In the vill there are 2 messuages, each worth nothing yearly; and 2 ferlings of land, each worth 2s. yearly.
Penryn (Penrynburgh), the vill, held of Edmund, bishop of Exeter , of his manor of Penryn (Penryn), in socage. In the vill there are 2 messuages, each worth 20d. yearly.
Treverras, 4 messuages, each worth 6d. yearly, and 3 ferlings of land, each worth 20d. yearly, held of Edward Pomeray , of his manor of Tregony, in socage.
St Mawes, 4 messuages in the vill, each worth 4d. yearly, held of the bishop of Exeter , of his manor of Tregaire, in burgage; and 18s. 1½d. rent from various free tenants at the above feasts. The borough (burg’) is held of the heirs of Oliver Carmynowe knight, of his manor of Treverras, and is worth 12d. yearly.
St Neot, the vill, held of the heirs of John Arundell, knight, service unknown. In the vill there are [2] messuages, each worth nothing yearly; and [2 ferlings of land], each worth 20d. yearly.
Tremorkin, the vill, held of the heirs of John [Arundell, knight, service unknown.] In the vill there are 3 messuages, each worth nothing yearly; and 2 ferlings of land, each worth [4s. 4d.] yearly.
St Tudy, the vill, held of [ John Arundell, esquire ], of his manor of Carminowe, service unknown. In the vill there are 2 messuages, each worth nothing yearly; and [2 ferlings of land], each worth [20d.] yearly.
Mawgan Porth, the vill, comprising a messuage, worth nothing yearly, and a ferling of land, worth 2s. 3d. yearly;
Crukmaiou’, the vill, comprising 3 messuages, each worth nothing yearly, and 2 ferlings of land, each worth 20d. yearly;
Bosneives, the vill, comprising 2 messuages, each worth nothing yearly, and 3 ferlings of land, each worth 20d. yearly;
‘Great’ Skewes, the vill, comprising 2 messuages, each worth nothing yearly, and 2 ferlings of land, each worth 2s. yearly; and
‘Little’ Skewes, the vill, comprising 3 messuages, each worth nothing yearly, and 3 ferlings of land, each worth 20d. yearly
; all held of John Arundell, esquire , of his manor of Trembleath, in socage.
Killiow ‘Davy’, the vill, comprising 2 messuages, each worth nothing yearly, and 3 ferlings of land, each worth 20d. yearly;
Killiow ‘Poly’, the vill, comprising 3 messuages, each worth nothing yearly, and 3 ferlings of land, each worth 20d. yearly;
Killiow ‘Osbern’, the vill, comprising 3 messuages, each worth nothing yearly, and 4 ferlings of land, each worth 20d. yearly;
Killiow ‘Ruyn’, the vill, comprising 2 messuages, each worth nothing yearly, and 2 ferlings of land, each worth 20d. yearly;
Killiow ‘Gywn’, the vill, comprising 3 messuages, each worth nothing yearly, and 3 ferlings of land, each worth 20d. yearly;
Killiow ‘Baret’, the vill, comprising 3 messuages, each worth nothing yearly, and 3 ferlings of land, each worth 20d. yearly;
Menedesempys, the vill, comprising 3 messuages, each worth nothing yearly, and 3 ferlings of land, each worth 20d. yearly;
Nansilgans, the vill, comprising 3 messuages, each worth nothing yearly, and [3] ferlings of land, each worth 20d. yearly; and
Cusveorth, the vill, comprising 3 messuages, each worth nothing yearly; and 3 ferlings of land, each worth 20d. yearly
; all held of John Arundell, esquire , service unknown.
Killiow ‘Davy’, 10s. 4d. rent received from various free tenants at the above feasts.
Bolotha, the vill, held of Hugh Boscawe , of his manor of Nansavallan, in socage. In the vill there are 3 messuages, each worth nothing yearly; and 2 ferlings of land, each worth 18d. yearly.
Truro (Truruburgh), [2 messuages, annual value 2s. 8d., held of John Bray Treworles , John Godolghan , and John Beket , service unknown; and 3s. rent received from various free tenants at the above feasts.] n261

He died on 1 September 1445. John Arundell is the son and next heir of Thomas Arundell, knight , and was aged ?18 and more at the death of John Tresythny.

[Head:] [Returned to] the court of Chancery on 22 February 1446 by John ?Hoppyng.

TNA reference

C 139/124/61a [writ]

C 139/124/61 [inquisition]

n259^: In inquisition, text in square brackets is supplied from 124 above.

n260^: ms: ‘of the above duchy’ (as in 124 above, from which this has been copied).

n261^: Truro is mentioned in the lists of properties at the beginning of the inquisition, but has been omitted from the detailed extents. Text supplied from 124 above.

Holdings

Holdings

Holding ItemValueQuantityTotal
Tolverne
Total: -
Prospidnick
Total: -
Bodbrane
Total: -
Reperry
Total: -
Pengwedna
Total: -
Trevarno
Total: -
Penryn
Total: -
Treverras
Total: -
St Mawes
Total: -
St Neot
Total: -
Tremorkin
Total: -
St Tudy
Total: -
Mawgan Porth, Trembleath
Total: -
Crukmaiou, Trembleath
Total: -
Bosneives, Trembleath
Total: -
‘Great’ Skewes, Trembleath
Total: -
Trembleath
Total: -
Killiow ‘Davy’
Total: -
Killiow ‘Poly’
Total: -
Killiow ‘Osbern’
Total: -
Killiow ‘Ruyn’
Total: -
Killiow ‘Gywn’
Total: -
Killiow ‘Baret’
Total: -
Total: -
Nansilgans
Total: -
Cusveorth
Total: -
Killiow ‘Davy’
Total: -
Bolotha
Total: -
Truro
Total: -

Extents

Extents

Holding ItemValueQuantityTotal
Tolverne
Total: -
Prospidnick
Total: -
Bodbrane
Total: -
Reperry
Total: -
Pengwedna
Total: -
Trevarno
Total: -
Penryn
Total: -
St Neot
Total: -
Tremorkin
Total: -
St Tudy
Total: -
Mawgan Porth, Trembleath
Total: -
Crukmaiou, Trembleath
Total: -
Bosneives, Trembleath
Total: -
‘Great’ Skewes, Trembleath
Total: -
Trembleath
Total: -
Killiow ‘Davy’
Total: -
Killiow ‘Poly’
Total: -
Killiow ‘Osbern’
Total: -
Killiow ‘Ruyn’
Total: -
Killiow ‘Gywn’
Total: -
Killiow ‘Baret’
Total: -
Total: -
Nansilgans
Total: -
Cusveorth
Total: -
Bolotha
Total: -

People

People

  • Bate(Writ Clerk)

Jurors

  • Thomas Enysse
  • John Langorthowe
  • Thomas Penwern
  • Nicholas ?Trefosowe
  • Richard Hendre
  • Pascoe (Pascasius) Dyer
  • James ?[unclear: Bo]nython
  • John [unclear: Losqui]te
  • Richard Skybyryowe
  • John ?Polwyle
  • Vivian Botryaux
  • William Trevole

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