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6 - Two Manors of the Earl of Oxford, 1549

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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 March 2020

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Rental renewed at a court held there, Thursday after the Annunciation, 3 Edward VI [28 March 1549].

Free tenants

Roose Vydneye Vyan [Little Rosevidney, in Ludgvan]:

Marquess of Dorsett, 1 acre Cornish, by knight's service, in Roose Vydneye Vyan; 8d., plus 12d. for suit of court.

Nansdiron [Nanterrow, in Gwithian]:

Sir John Arundell of Lanhern knight, 1 acre Cornish, by knight's service, in Nansdiron; 1 pair of gilt spurs or 2s. 6d., plus 12d. for suit of court.

Caterbedron [Cathebedron, in Gwinear; also Nancemellin, in Gwithian (?), and Bosprowal, in Gwinear]:

The same, 2 [?] acres 1 ferling (‘farthing’) Cornish in Nansmelyng, Bosse Frawell and Caterbedron; 6d.

Trevabon [and?] Park & Gere [Trevabyn and Gears [?], both in St Hilary]:

Sir John Arundell Treryse knight, ½ acre Cornish, by knight's service, in Trevabon [and?] Park & Gere; 15d.

Trewrasowe [Treassowe, in Ludgvan]:

Thomas Arundell Tallfern esq., ½ acre Cornish, by knight's service, in Trewrasowe; 2s., plus 12d. for suit of court.

Stret, Penpons and Resongros [Start, Pedon Pons (near St Erth Bridge) and Rose-an-Grouse, all in St Erth]:

John Reskemer esq., 1 acre Cornish in Stret, Penpons and Resongros; 2s.

Bossevargham, Trewrasoo and Chiwen [Boswarthan, in Madron [?], and Treassowe and ‘Cbywoone’ (lost), both in Ludgvan]:

Joan Plumyn lately wife of John Velle, 1 acre Cornish, by knight's service, in Bossevarghame, Trewrasoo and Chiwen; 6s. 8d.

Trevrasoo [Treassowe, in Ludgvan]:

The same Joan, 1 ferling (‘farthing’) Cornish, by knight's service, in Trevrasoo (parish of Lugean); 16d., plus 12d. for suit.

Richard Jenkeyn, ½ acre Cornish, in socage, at Trewrasoo; 20d., plus 12d. for suit of court.

Trewanton [Trengwainton, in Madron]:

William Cowlyn, heir of John Teffreye [sic], 5½ acres Cornish, by knight's service, in Trenquenton; 1d.

Caterbedron [Cathebedron, in Gwinear]:

John Rosogon esq., ½ acre Cornish, by knight's service, in Caterbedron; 6d., plus 12d. for suit of court.

Panhall Warthaye [Penhale, in Gwinear]:

Margery Treverth widow, 1 acre Cornish, by knight's service, in Penhalewartha; 6s., plus 12d. for suit of court.

Cosewynsowsen [Coswinsawsin, in Gwinear]:

Thomas Spernam [sic], 1 acre Cornish, by knight's service, in Cosewynsowsen; 8s.

Ponse Ferreis [Ponsferrance, in Gwinear]:

Robert Boes, heir of William Chicoes, 1 ferling (‘farthing’) Cornish, by knight's service, in Pense Ferreis; 2s., plus 12d. for suit of court.

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