The Parochial History of Cornwall, Volume 4 (of 4)
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The Parochial History of Cornwall, Volume 4 (of 4)
Cornwall (England : County) -- History; Geology -- England -- Cornwall (County)
And so a myle to _Gwernak_, Master Arundale’s house. This Arundale
gyveth no part of the armes of great Arundale of Lanheran, by S.
Columbes; but he told me that he thought that he cam of the Arundales
in Base Normandy, that were lordes of Culy Castelle, that now is
descended to one Mounseir de la Fontaine, a Frenchman, by heir
generale. This Arundale ys caullid Arundale of Trerise, by a
difference from Arundale of Lanheron. Trerise is a lordship of his, a
3 or 4 miles from Alein chirch. Arundale of Trerise had to his first
wife one of the 2 doughters and heires of Boville, alias Beville, and
Graneville had the other; and they had betwixt them litle lak of 400
markes of landes by the yere in partition.[45] The house that John
Arundale of Trerise dwellith yn was Bovilles, and this Boville gave
the Ox in Gules in his armes. There is yet one of the names of the
Beviles, a man of a c. li land purchased by the grandfather of ――――
Beville now living. This Beville hath ―――― [ed] ―――― [brother of Sir
John] Arundale of Trerise ――――.
_Armes in Castel Cairden._
Sir William Godolchan and Strowdes daughter his wif, of Pernham in
Dorsetshire.
Sir William Godolchan and Margaret Glynne his first wife. Margaret was
one of the 3. heires of Glyn of Morevale, by Low [Looe] water toward
S. Germans. Vivian of Trelowarren[46] maried the second daughter and
coheire of Glynne. Richard Kendale of Worgy had the 3.
William Godolchan the sunne, and Blanch Langdon his wife. Langdon
dwellith at Keverel by S. Germanes.
S. Albine his stok cam out of Britaine. There is another house of the
S. Albines in Somersetshire.
Grainville.
Milatun dwellith at Pergroinswik.
* * * * *
Campernulphus, alias Chambernon, d’n’s de Trewardreth, et fundator
prioratus monachorum, qui post D’ni erant ejusdem manerii.
Campernulphus nunc dominus de Modbyri in comitatu Devoniæ. He was lord
of Bere toward Excestre.
Men of { Carow of Mohuns Otery.
fair { Carow of Hacham by Torbay.
landes. { Carow of Antony in Cornewaulle by Aisch.
{ Vivian.
al 3. in Menek { Reskimer.
of faire living. { Erisi, at Erisi in Menek.
Cowlin at Treneglis.
Cavel, maried Sir William Godolcan sister.
Petite was a man of very fair landes in Cornewaulle; and among other
things he was lord of the isle of Pryven that now descendith to
Kiligrew.
Bewpray, id est, de Bello prato.
Archedecon.
Tresinny, at Penrine, a man of 40 mark landes; most part of it lyith
about Padestow.
_Ex vita Sanctæ Breacæ._
Barricius socius Patritii, ut legitur in vita S. Wymeri. S. Breaca
nata in partibus Lagoniæ et Ultoniæ.
Campus Breacæ in Hibernia in quo Brigida oratorium construxit, et
postea Monaster. in quo fuit et S. Breaca.
Breaca venit in Cornubiam comitata multis Sanctis, inter quos fuerunt
Sinninus Abbas, qui Romæ cum Patritio fuit, Maruanus monachus,
Germmochus rex, Elwen, Crewenna, Helena.
Breaca appulit sub Revyer cum suis, quorum partem occidit Tewder.
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