Catalogue description (St Dunstan, 13 Edw [I]); at Lahern Grant of wardship of lands during minority Alice...
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Reference: | AR/1/81 |
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Description: |
(St Dunstan, 13 Edw [I]); at Lahern Grant of wardship of lands during minority Alice de Arundell who was wife of Remfrey de Arundell, widow = (1) Master Odo de Arundell = (2) (1), in her widowhood, to (2), all right that she has after the death of Lady Eve de Arundell who was wife of Lord Ralph de Arundell, in the manor of Trembleyd, in the new mill in the land of Trerofel (in novo molend' sito in terra de Tre[r]ofel), and in 1 acre of land in the vill of Penros, together with all appurtenances of that manor except for the manor of Tredreysec, [all] belonging to her by reason of the custody of John de Arundell, son and heir of Remfrey; for (2) to hold until the full age of John; if he does not attain full age (quod absit), then (2) shall hold them until the full age of John's successor. When the heir attains full age, then (2) is bound to give him the lands. Warranty. Sir Oliver de Arundell, Sir Laurence de Dinesel, and Sir Robert le Flamang, knights, Laurence de Arundell, Richard le Flamang, Stephen de Trenewed, John de Tregod, Portell (Portello) de Treueben, Nicholas de Trenewed. [16th century?] "Alicia de Arundell". [17th century?] "Deed sans date -- Alice de Arundel wife of Remphry d'Arundel grants custody of John son & heir of said Remphry to Odo de Arundel." manor of Trembleyd [= Trembleath, in St Ervan] Novum mo lendinum (in Trerofel) [= Millingworth, in St Ervan; tenement of Trembleath manor] Penros [= Penrose, in St Ervan; tenement of Trembleath manor] manor of Tredreysec [= Tredrizzick, in St Minver: see AR/2/1341] Portellus de Treueben [in Little Petherick] Cf. AR/3/27 and AR/4/179 (same people, same year). Lady Eve de Arundell was still alive later in 1285: AR/3/27 and AR/4/179. Portell de Treveben occurs also in AR/4/179 (also 1285). |
Date: | 1285, 19th May |
Held by: | Kresen Kernow (formerly Cornwall Record Office), not available at The National Archives |
Language: | English |
Physical condition: | Crumpled and partly missing |
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