THE NOTK-BOOK ov TRISTRAM RISDON i6o8-'i638 -?•frV' •nH, , il a^&^i.sp ^¦rAf'n4 c5^^^ THE NOTE-BOOK OF TRISTRAM RISDON. chappell. Page i6. IPOCRAS. Page 25. Page 34. Page 17. lamprey. Page 26. TREWENT. Page 36. Page ig. Page 31. Page 337. FACSIMILES OF ARMS. H. G. Porter, del. THE NOTE-BOOK OF TRISTRAM RISDON (author of the • SURVEY OF THE COUNTY OF DEVON '), 1608-1628. transcribed and edited FROM THE ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT IN THE LIBRARY OF THE DBAN AND CHAPTER OF EXETER JAMES DALLAS, F.L.S., Local Secretary to the Society of Antiquaries of London ; Corresponding Mbmbsr OF the British Arch/eological Association ; Fellow of the Anthropological Institute ; HENRY G. PORTER. LONDON : ELLIOT STOCK, 62, PATERNOSTER ROW, E.C. 1897. ELLIOT STOCK, 62, PATERNOSTER ROW, LONDON. TO THE VENERABLE THE DEAN AND CHAPTER OF THE CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST. PETER IN EXETER, THIS VOLUME IS RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED, IN RECOGNITION OF THE COURTESY WITH WHICH THE ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT WAS BY THEM ENTRUSTED TO THE EDITORS. CONTENTS. INTRODUCTION XUI DEVONSHIRE : THE GENERAL ARMORY I THE FEUDAL BARONIES OF DEVON AND THEIR HOLDERS 53 THE EARLS, NOBLES AND SHERIFFS OF DEVONSHIRE 80- PEERS, BARONETS AND KNIGHTS HOLDING LANDS IN DEVON, WITH THEIR ARMS. EDWARD III. — CHARLES I. g6 SHORT BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES OF NOBLES AND KNIGHTS OF DEVON, DISTINGUISHED FOR MILITARY AND OTHER SERVICE, FROM THE CONQUEST TO THE REIGN OF HENRY IV. 122 KNIGHTS AND DISTINGUISHED MEN OF DEVON, FROM THE CONQUEST TO THE REIGN OF KING CHARLES I. - - 1 48 THE JUSTICES ITINERANT IN DEVON, WITH THE DATES OF THEIR CIRCUITS. 2 HENRY II. — 21 HENRY VII. (aN INCOMPLETE LISt) 186 EXETER — DUKES, MARQUISES AND EARLS BEARING THIS TITLE, WITH A LIST OF THE HJAYORS OF THE CITY - 1 94 BARONS AND KNIGHTS IN THE COUNTY OF CORNWALL, WITH THEIR ARMS. HENRY II. — JAMES I. 201 BARONS AND KNIGHTS HOLDING LANDS IN DORSET. FROM THE CONQUEST TO THE TIME OF JAMES I. - 223 KNIGHTS OF SOMERSETSHIRE, WITH THEIR ARMS. HENRY 11. — JAMES 1. - 242 xii Contents. PAGE LIST OF KNIGHTS AND OTHERS IN WILTSHIRE, WITH ARM0RI.4L BEARINGS. HENRY III. — HENRY VIIL 279 LIST OF PEERS AND OTHERS IN HAMPSHIRE, FROM THE REIGN OF KING HENRY III. TO THAT OF KING JAMES 1., WITH SOME ARMORIAL BEARINGS- 287 TENANTS OF LANDS AND MANORS IN ENGLAND, FROM THE REIGN OF HENRY III. TO THE 32ND YEAR OF KING HENRY VIII., EXTRACTED FROM VARIOUS RECORDS 294 INDEX OF PERSONS 329 INDEX OF PLACES 342 INTRODUCTION. THE volume now presented to the public after the lapse of nearly three hundred years appears to have been the genealogical common-place book of Tristram Risdon, the author of the well-known ' Chorographical Description or Survey of the County of Devon.' Though the compilation-of the manuscript must have occupied many years, we are only able to fix the period approximately. On page i8o the death is- recorded of Charles Blunt, Earl of Devon, within two years of the time of writing, while on page 279 Sir Popham Southcot is mentioned as having been knighted in 1628. It is clear, therefore, that the book was for the most part written between 1608 and 1628, and it may be assumed that it was synchronous with the ' Chorographical Description,' which Prince, in his ' Worthies of Devon,' tells us occupied our author from the year 1605 to the year 1630. It is identified as Risdon's by the fact that on the first page are written, in the same hand as the body of .the work, the words ' Liber Tristram Risdon,' and that the list of Sheriffs of Devon shire is, so far as it goes, identical with that printed in the Survey, including the introductory note thereto. There are numerous other points of resemblance which leave no doubt as to the authorship of the manuscript, which may be regarded as a genealogical and heraldic supplement to the Survey. The volume contains 188 leaves,. many of which, including the last, are blank. It is of foolscap size, and somewhat roughly bound in polished vellum. On the back is written the single word ' Risdon,' while on the front cover are the letters 33 b. It is xiv Introduction. No. 35 3 1 of the manuscripts in the Exeter Cathedral Library, in which it is preserved, and contains the old Book Plate of that Library — a Bishop enthroned, holding in the dexter hand a representation of the West Front of the Cathedral Church of Exeter, and in the sinister a key, the inscription being 'The Cathedral Library at Exeter, Anno Domni 1749.' Over this plate is written in a hand, probably of the middle of the last century, the words ' Liber Ecclesiai Cath. Exon.' The first leaf, save for the name of Risdon already referred to, is blank, and the succeeding five pages were ruled and intended for an index to the Brevia Collecta begun on page 37 of the manuscript, which was the original page i of the author, and no doubt the thirty-four preceding pages were all intended to contain the index to this Section. The present pagination was made in red ink by that indefatigable antiquary and accom plished genealogist Mr. Winslow Jones, to whom our thanks are due for some assistance during the progress of our work.* The General Armory covers from page 8 to page 41, but pages 37, 39, 40, and 41 are for the most part filled with the ' Brevia ' already referred to. The arms are tricked, but unfor tunately in some cases, and occasionally in those of special interest, the tinctures are omitted. Nevertheless it contains an enormous mass of useful heraldic information, and the arms of many families are here given which it would be- difficult, if not impossible, to find elsewhere. As regards our interpretation of the tricking, we have for the most part followed the latest edition (1894) of Parker's ' Glossary,' but as regards certain charges, we have adopted the practical suggestions of Planch^. Notably, we have throughout blazoned all circular figures except bezants as roundels, a course which is justified not alone by the practice of the early heralds, but by the fact that in some instances no tinctures are given, and the use of this term was therefore the only method of securing uniformity. In like manner, instead of speaking of drops of fluid as gouttes de sang, gouttes de poix and so forth, we have invariably blazoned them of their tincture. Again, we have found it a little difficult to discriminate between cinquefoils and roses, as well as to identify some other plant- * Since the above was written my kind old friend has been removed by death, to the deep regret of those who knew him. — J. D. Introduction. xv forms, and it has occasionally been impossible to identify the birds and to describe accurately some other charges.* To the account of the Feudal Baronies of Devonshire more time has been devoted than to any other part of the work, and though Risdon's statements have been found singularly accurate in the main, it has been possible to make a few important cor rections and many additions to his text. In particular attention is called to the change in the early part of the Courtenay pedigree brought to light by researches into the records of King John's time, and which corrects all the Courtenay pedigrees to be found in the usual works of reference. It may further be said that no account exists save this, so far as has been ascertained, of the baronies whose history is here traced. The list of the Sheriffs of Devon corresponds with the printed list in the ' Chorographical Description,' but differs in many important respects from that published in the Thirty-first Annual Report of the Deputy Master of the Rolls (page 278). We have made some corrections from this list, and some from original records, but even now we fear that no strictly accurate list of these officers exists. The list of Justices Itinerant is very incomplete, but it is useful as far as it goes, and in many cases mentions the Court over which, when in the Capital, each Justice presided. The list of the Mayors of Exeter varies considerably from the published lists, for which without doubt all later authors are indebted to the labours of John Hooker, alias Vowel. Many of the variations are, however, to be accounted for by the fact that whereas Hooker and his successors give the Christian year in which each Mayor was elected, Risdon adopts the regnal year of each succeeding King, and probably was unacquainted with the actual date of election. With regard to the lists of Knights and others in the various Western counties, it is unnecessary to say more than that the arms, where given, are tricked, as in the Armory already de scribed ; and that, owing to the plan adopted by Risdon, the names of many persons occur under more than one King's reign. It should, perhaps, be mentioned with regard to the * The illustrations which appear in the' frontispiece are accurate fac similes of Risdon's drawings. — Eds. xvi Introduction. lists for Wiltshire and Hampshire that in the MS. the county headings are omitted, but there can be no room for error in classifying the Knights enumerated under those counties. The collection of ' Brevia ' contains an enormous mass of most important genealogical matter, taken from original deeds' which doubtless at one time or another passed through Risdon's hands. With this part of the work it has been thought best not to do more than make obvious corrections, but the entries have been so far compared with the Fine Rolls and other Records as to prove conclusively their great accuracy and value. In conclusion, we have to express our indebtedness to Miss Annie Glanville, of Exeter, for much highly-valued aid in the preparation of the indexes. Editors. EXETER, October 15, 1897. DEVONSHIRE: THE GENERAL ARMORY (Page.s 8 — 41.) A BBOT, OF Hartland : Or, a cross sable voided of the field between four eagles displayed of the first. (9) Adamps : Or, semy of [seven] crosses crosslet, a lion rampant sable. (9) Adiston, of Adiston : Argent, a fess between three roundels sable. (9) Akelan, OF Akelan : Chequy ..., a fess ... (9) Akelan, John, of Acland, 9 R. II. : ... on a bend ... between a lion rampant ... in chief and three lozenges bendwise .. in base, three trefoils. With this scale he sealed. (9) • Alabaster, of Bickton : Azure, three crossbows or. (9) Aller : Argent, three popinjays [?] vert, collared gules. (9) Alley, Bisshop of E.xon : Azure, a pale engrailed ermine, between two lions rampant of the second, ducally crowned or. (9) Alwyn : Sable, three lions rampant, argent, fretty azure. (9) Ameredeth, of Poole in Slapton : Argent, a lion rampant sable, collared and chained gules. (9) Amidas, of Plimouth : Azure, a chevron argent between three acorns slipped or. (9) 2 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Ank, of Ank : Gules, two bars, and in chief three annu lets argent. [The G. and A. of the field and bars have been mis placed, but the fact that the annulets are tricked A. shows the intention of the draughtsman.] (9) Appeldor : Gules, a fess nebuly argent. (9) Appelton: Or, a chevron sable between three apples stalked vert. (9) Archedecne : Argent, three chevronels sable. (9) Arondell: Sable, six hirondelles, three, two, and one, argent. (9) Arscot : Per chevron azure and ermine, in chief two stags' heads cabossed or. (9) Ashford, of Ashford : Argent, between two chevronels sable, three ashen keys* vert. (9) ASHLEGH, OF ASHLEGH : Argent, a pheon gules. (9) Ashthorp, William, of Samford Peverell: ... a bend ... (9) Ashton, of Ashton : Vert, three bendlets argent. (9) Asseton, of Asseton : Argent, a chevron engrailed between three fleurs-de-lys sable. (9) Asshendon, of Dartmouth : Argent, a lion rampant gules, collared or. (9) Aston, John : ..., a chevron ... between three roses or cinquefoils ... (8) At Comb, of Atcomb: Sable, three marlions' dexter wings displayed argent. (q) At Hull: ... , a chevron ... between three chess- rooks ... (g) At Hull, T., 22 R. 2 : ... , on a chevron ... a chess- rook ... (g) Atwav: ... , on a chief ... three lions' heads erased ... , over all a bend ... /g\ At Way : ... , on a chief ... three lions' heads erased ... , over all a bend ... [this is precisely the coat blazoned above] . ^^^ Atwill: Argent, a pile sable, a chevron counter- changed. ^^^ At Will, John : Argent, a fess and in chief three piles sable. (g) At Wood : Ermine, three leopards' faces, azure. (9) * The seed vessels of the common ash are called ashen-keys. Eds. The General Armory. 3 At Wood : Sable, a lion rampant argent, between six acorns or. (9) At Woode : Sable, semy [or an orle] of [eight] acorns slipped or, a lion rampant, argent. (8). Audelegh, Lord : Gules, fretty or. (9) Auncell : Ermine, a fess sable, between in chief two demi- lions and in base three lozenges gules. (8) Auncell : Gules, a saltire engrailed or between four bezants. (9) Avenell : Argent, five fusils conjoined in fess sable be tween two cotises gules. (9) Avenell: ... three eagles displayed ... (9) Baa, of ... : Ermine, a bend gules. (8) Baa, Tho., was lord of Shepwash manor and land, Bucland, Hele Sachvile, Stocley and Ayleslande, 9 Ed. II. : Gules, a chevron between three roundels argent. (10) Baa, or Baker : Gules, a chevron ermine, between three roundels argent. (10) Baa, OR Baker : ... , a chevron ... between three annu lets. (10) Babington, Bisshop of Exon : Argent, ten roundels, four, three, two and one, gules, in chief a label of three points azure. (10) Baker : Argent, on a saltire engrailed sable, five escallops of the field, on a chief of the second, a lion passant of the first. (10) Balun : Barry dancetty of six, argent and gules. (10) Bamfild, of Poltymore : Or, on a bend gules three mullets argent. His true Armes paly of 6, or and v. (10) Barkley, or Bartlet : Sable, a fess ermine, between three cinquefoils or roses, argent. (10) BarnhouS, of Kingston : Gules, a pair of wings con joined in lure argent. (10) Barron : Argent, a chevron between three human hearts sable, (10) Barry, of Winscot: Barry of six, argent and gules. (10) Basset, of Umberley: Barry wavy of six ... (10) Bastard, of Efford : Or, a chevron azure. (10) Batten, of Dunsland : Argent, three battle - axes, azure. (10) I — 2 4 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Batten, of Exon : Argent, a chevron sable between three battle-axes, azure. (lO) Battishull, of Westwike: Azure, a cross crosslet in saltire, or cross of St. Julian, between four owls argent. (lo) Baucen, of Shilston : Argent, two bars wavy gules, a canton sable. (lo) BA^YC0MB : Argent, three bats displayed sable. (lo) Bawcomb, of Bawcomb : Argent, three bats displayed sable. (8) Beach amp : Vair, in chief a label of three points gules. (lo) Beachamp : Gules, a fess or. (lo) Beamont, of Shirwell : Barry of six, vair and gules. (lo) Beapell : Gules, a bend vair, between six escallops, argent. (lo) Beapell, of Knowston: Gules, a bend vair cotised or. (lo) Beapenny : Argent, a chevron between two crosses patty in chief, and a saltire in base sable. (lo) Beare, of Bynley : Argent, a pelican in her piety sable, vulned proper. (lo) Beare, of Huntsam : Argent, three bears' heads erased sable, muzzled or. (lo) Beaudyn : ..., on a bend ... three roundels ... (lo) Beaudyn : ..., a chevron ... between three martlets. (lo) Beaupre : Vert, a lion rampant or debruised by a bendlet gules. (lO) Beavill: Ermine, a bull passant gules. (lo) Belhous : Or, a saltire gules. This coat stands in Plim- stok Church. (lo) Bellew, of Esse Rogus: Fretty. (lo) Belston, of Belston : Or, on a bend gules, three crosses patty argent. (lO) Bensted, of Ermington : Gules, three bars gemelles o''- (ID) Bernevill: Argent, three roundels sable, each charged with a bend of the field. /jq\ Bevill : Argent, a bull passant gules. (lo) Bickley, of Bickley : Argent, a chevron engrailed between three ravens [i"] sable. /jj\ The General Armory, 5 Bidelsgate, Rich. : Argent, a bendlet azure, over all a chevron engrailed gules. (11) Bidwell : Per saltire, ermine and lozengy or and gules.* (11) Bidwell, of Bidwell: ..., on a bend ... between six crosses crosslet fitchy ... three escallops ... (11) Bigbery, of Bigbery : Azure, an eagle displayed or. His heire maried Champernon, whose da. ma. S'' Ro. Wil loughby. (11) Billet, of Ash : Argent, a chevron purpure between three battle-axes sable. (11) Billet, of Bosumshele : Argent, on a chief gules, three cinquefoils of the field. (11) Bisshop, of Cheldasii : Gules, three lozenges argent, each charged with an eagle displayed sable. (11) Bitlesgat, Tho.: ... an annulet ... surmounted by a fess ... (11) Blackaller : Paly of six or and sable, on a chief gules three besants. (12) Blakford : Gules, three bars or. (12) Blakford, John, of Dunsford, Knight, temp. Ed. II. : Or, four bars gules. (8) Blakford, Rob., of Rewe, {temp.\ H. III.: Gules, three bars or. • (12) Blakston, of Withy : Gules, two bars and in chief three cocks argent. (12) Blanchmonster, Raph, Knight : Cicely, his da. and heire maried to Edmond Specot, and Nichola to Sir Edmond Halscopp, teuip. Ed. II. : Argent, fretty [or a fret] gules. (12) Blerick : Sable, two bars argent, between three bats or. (12) Blewet, of Holcomb Rogus : Or, a chevron between three eagles displayed vert. (12) Bloyhow : Gules, a saltire engrailed argent. (12) Bodlegh, of Dunscomb : Argent, five martlets in saltire sable, on a chief azure, three coronets or. (11) BODRUGAN : Argent, three bendlets gules. (11) Bodulgat : Gules, two lions passant argent, ducally crowned or. (12) Bodulgat: Azure, two lions passant-guardant argent. (11) * The tricking of this shield is somewhat obscure.— Eds. 6 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Bole : Azure, a bull statant gules, armed or. (12) Bolegh : Argent, on a chevron sable, between three roundels gules, three besants. (11) Bolter, of Bolterscomb: Ermine, on a chief gules, three bird-bolts argent. (^ 0 BOLTSAM : Argent, three bird-bolts gules. (i i) Bolwortpiy: Or, on a bend sable, three bulls' heads cabossed argent. (12) Bond : Argent, on a chevron sable, three besants. (11) Bonifant: Gules, a chevron or, between three billhooks argent. (11) BONViLL, Lord : Sable, six mullets, three, two and one, argent. (n) BoNViLL, OF Ivebrige : Sable, six mullets, three, two and one, argent, over all a bendlet gules. (11) Borage : Or, a chevron gules between three lions rampant sable. (II) Borough : Argent, on a fess engrailed between six fleurs- de-lys gules, three besants. (i i) Borough, of Brodclist : Azure, three fleurs-de-lys ermine, a bordure engrailed gules. (11) BOSUM, OF Bosumshele : Azure, three bird-bolts* argent. (II) BOTERELS : Chequy or and gules, on a chevron azure, three horseshoes argent. (11) Boterford, OF BOTERFORD: Argent, on a bend sable three butterflies volant of the first. (11) Botreaux, Lord : Argent, a griffin segreant gules, armed azure. (i i) Botterells : Chequy, or and gules, a chevron azure. (11) Bovill: Quarterly, or and sable. (11) Bowden, of Bowden : Quarterly, sable and or, in the first quarter a lion passant argent. (n) Bowdon : Quarterly, sable and or, in the first quarter a lion passant argent. (u) Bowdon : Argent, a chevron between three teazels slipped vert. ¦ („) Bowring, of Bowringeslegh : Gules, a chevron between three lions rampant, or. (^j2) * Boson, Fr., a bird-bolt. — Eds. The General Armory. 7 Bowring, of Bowringeslegh : Gules, a chevron between three lions rampant, or. [This is a repetition. — EDS.] (8) Bowrman, of Hemyok : Ermine, on a bend cotised sable, three boars' heads couped, or. (12) Boys : Argent, a bend sable between three acorns vert, fructed or. (11) Boys, of Buriton : Argent, a chevron gules between three cockatrices sable. Anne, his da. and heire, was maried to Jo. Speccot : quartered by that name, which coate standes in Buckfastle and Totnes Churches. (11) Boys, of Halber ton : Argent, a chevron gules, between three trees eradicated, vert. (12) Boys, of Wood : Argent, a chevron sable between three acorns vert, fructed or. (11) Brabant : Argent, on a fess gules, three leopards' faces or. (13) Bracy : Gules, a fess argent, in chief two mullets or. (13) Bracy, of Woi.COMB Bracy: Argent, on a chief ... two mullets ..., a label of three points ... (13) Bradbridge, Bisshop of Exon : Azure, a pheon, argent. (13) Bradney: Azure, three shovellers [.'] argent. (13) Bragge, of Bragsmarsh : Sable, a fess argent between three dolphins naiant or. (13) Branscomb : Gules, a chevron vair between three martlets, or. (13) Brantingham, Bisshop of Exon : Sable, a fess em battled counter- embattled between three Catherine-wheels, or. . (13) Bratton : Argent, a fess engrailed, between three mullets, sable. (13) Braus : Barry of six, vairy ermine and gules, and azure. (13) Bray : Argent, three barnacles or brays gules. (13) Bremlegh : ..., a fess counter embattled ... (13) Brent : Gules, a wivern, wings endorsed, argent. This cote stands in Kentesbeare Church. (13) Brereton, of Exon: ... two bars ... in chief a crescent ... charged with a mullet ... (13) 8 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Bret, of Pillond : Or, a lion rampant, between six crosses crosslet fitchy gules. This coat standes in St. Thomas and Topsham Churches. (13) Brian, Lord : Or, three piles meeting in point azure. [In the tricking the ' o ' has been inadvertently placed upon the centre pile. — Eds.] (i3) Bridham, John : ... three fusils conjoined in fess, a label of five points ... (n) Brigge : Argent, on a fess between two chevronels gules, three crosses crosslet or. (13) Brigham : Argent, a pile sable, a chevron counter-changed. (13) Brightley, of Brightley : Gules, a chief indented, argent. (13) Brigwer, or Briwer, Lord: Gules, two bends wavy, or. (13) Briket : Sable, three garbs within a bordure engrailed, argent. (13) Brioniis : Chequy, or and azure, two bars argent. (13) Brit: Argent, two chevrons compony azure and or. (13) Brit, of Stotescomb : Argent, a fess between three escallops, sable. (13) Britricheston : Ermine, on a canton sable a horse's head couped argent, bridled ... (13) Britricheston, of Britrichston : Argent, three boars' heads couped, gules armed or. And ... Thomas, his da. and heres, maried Carswell, Barnhous and Wivell. (13) Brooke, of Wicroft : Gules, on a chevron argent, a lion rampant sable. (13) Broughton : Argent, two bars gules, on a canton of the last a cross of the first. (13) Broughton : Sable, a chevron or, between three stags' heads cabossed argent. (13) Broughton, of Hemyok : Argent, two bars gules, on a canton of the last a cross of the first. (13) Broughton, of Lankey, Lord : Argent, a chevron between three mullets gules. (i2\ Brounscomb, Bisshop of Exon : Or, on a chevron sable between two keys in chief and a sword in base all palewise argent, three quatrefoils of the field. ^j5\ Browne, of Brownshilers : ..., a chevron ermine, cotised between three escallops, or. /joj The General Armory. 9 Bruer, of Tingbruer : Argent, three bars gemelles azure, a chevron engrailed gules. (13) Brugg, Jo.: Argent, three bugle -horns stringed and garnished sable. (13) Brushford : Sable, a cross patty fleuretty argent. (13) Buckerell: Sable, bezanty, two bucks trippant, argent. (12) Bucket : Chequy argent and azure, a bend vairy gules and sable. (12) Bucket : Or, three piles meeting in point gules, a bordure azure. (12) Buckland, of Buckland : Argent, a fess sable, fretty or between three lions rampant gules. (12) Buckton, of BucKTON : Sable, a chief vert, over all a buck's head cabossed argent. (12) Budokeside, of St. BudokeS: Sable, three fusils con joined in fess between as many stags' heads cabossed argent. (12) Bulkworthy, of BulkworthY: ..., a bend vairy ... (12) Buller, of Exon : Argent, a cross sable, quarterly pierced of the field, between four eagles displayed, of the second, (12) Burdon, John, of Kingstington : Argent, three pil grims' staves [bourdons] gules. His da. and heire maryed Thorpe of Clifford Thorpe. (12) Burell, of Woodland : Argent, on a bend sable three stags' heads, cabossed or. (12) BURGOYN : Azure, a talbot argent, in dexter chief a mullet or. (12) BURLEGH, of Clanacomb : Argent, a chief sable, three lances palewise counterchanged. (12) BURNEBY, OF BURNEBY : Azure, two bars embattled counter-embattled, ermine. (12) Burnell, of Cocktree: Argent, a chevron sable between three shovellers (?)* proper, collared ... (12) BURNFORD : Argent, a chevron between three moor-cocks sable. [The words, ' 3 hethrakes,' are written above the dexter corner of the shield.] (12) * These are clearly not choughs, but web-footed birds with large blunt bills.— Eds. lo Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. BURSH : Sable, a fess between three [birch-]leaves argent. (12) Burton, of Bigbiry : Or, a cross azure quarterly pierced and charged with four fleurs-de-lys of the field.* Robt. Bourton, Justicius Domini Regis; he maried Willm. Bigbery ['s] widowe. (12) Burton, of Halberton : Argent, five bars gules, a bend sable. (12) Bury, of Collaton : Ermine, on a bend engrailed azure, three fleurs-de-lys or. (12) Bussell, of Bradley : Argent, a chevron gules between three water-bougets, sable. (12) Butteler,. Tho., of Ormond: Or, on a chief indented, azure, a cross-crosslet of the first. (12) Butteler, of Sedburgh : Azure, three covered cups, or. (12) Buttour : Sable, on a chevron between three cranes argent, five gouttys gules. (8) Byry, of Bery in Keber: Gules, three bars or. (11) Cabell : Sable, a horse saliant argent, bridled or. (14) Cadiho, of Dunsland : Argent, three piles meeting in point wavy, sable. [One of the piles has been inadvertently tricked argent.] (19) Cahurta : Sable, two bars argent ; in chief a demi-griffin issuant of the last. (14) Callard, of Southcot : Gyronny of six argent and sable, three negroes' heads couped proper, wreathed ... (14) Calley, of Chymley : Quarterly, argent and sable, on a bend gules three mullets of the first. (14) Calley, of Cliymwell: Quarterly, argent and sable, on a bend gules, three mullets of the first. (8) Calmady: Azure, a chevron between three pears or. (14) Camvill, Baron, of Barstable : Azure, three lions passant in pale argent. (14) Cantilup, George, Lord, of Totnes, Cornworthy, Dartmouth, Lodswell, Woodford, Edmore, and Brix ton, Ed. I. : Azure, three leopards' faces jessant de lys or. (14) Careslake: Argent, three bulls' heads erased sable. (14) * A fleur-de-lys was formerly placed in each of the four quarters of this shield, but they have been erased in the original drawing. — Eds. The General Armory. ii Careslake : Argent, three trefoils slipped vert, on the fess point a mullet sable. (14) Carew : Or, three lions passant in pale sable. (14) Cariset : Gules, a bend argent between six besants. (14) Carleton, Wm., Steward of Sir Walter de Manny: ..., five mullets, two, two and one ..., on a canton ... a griffin segreant. (8) Carmyno, of ASHWATER: ..., a bend ..., a label of three points ... (14) Carswell, of Hach : Sable, a bend or, a Jabel of five points argent. Walter Carswill, of Carswill, tempore Hen. VI. ; Robt. Carswill, Steward of Exon before any Mayor. (14) Carwitham, of Panston : Argent, a fleur-de-lys within a bordure engrailed gules. (14) Cary : Argent, on a bend sable three hunting-horns stringed of the field, a bordure engrailed gules. (14) Cary : Argent, on a bend sable three heraldic roses of the field. (14) Cavill : Ermine, a calf passant gules. (14) Cervinton : Ermine, on a chevron azure three stags' heads cabossed or. (14) Chagford : Sable, semy, or an orle, of eight crosses crosslet fitchy, three lions rampant argent. (iS) Challons, of Legh Challons : Gules, two bars between eight martlets, three, two and three, argent. (16) Chalvedon, Jo., of Chalvedon : Gules, a fess compony ermine and vert, between three escallops argent. (17) Chamberlayn : Sable, a chevron ermine between three mullets argent. (iS) Chambernon, of Dertinton : Gules, a saltire vair between twelve billets or, in centre chief point a crescent. (16) Chambernon, of Ilfercomb : Gules, a saltire vair between twelve crosses crosslet or. (iS) Chambernon, of InsWERK : Gules, a saltire vairy between twelve billets or, in the centre point a mullet. (16) Chambernon, of Modbiry : Gules, a saltire vair between twelve billets or, in the centre point a crescent. (iS) Chambernon, of Northtawton : Gules, a saltire vair between twelve crosses paty or. (16) Chambernon, of Umberley: Gules, a saltire vair. (16) 1 2 Note^Book of Tristram Risdon. Chambers : Azure, a chevron between three leopards' faces, argent. (iS) Champeaux, Robertus de, of Molland Champeaux: ..., a boar statant ... (lo) Champernon : Gules, a saltire vair, between twelve besants. (lo) Champernon: Gules, a bend vair between six billets or. (i6) Champernon, of Beere Ferrers : Gules, a saltire vair, between twelve billets or. (lo) Champney : Argent, a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed gules. (i5) Champney: Gules, two fusils conjoined in fess argent. (i6) Chanceaux, of Lifton : Argent, a chevron azure between three mullets sable. (i6) Chanterell: Argent, three talbots sable. (i6) Chanterell : Sable, a chevron between three talbots argent. (i6) Chappell, of Exon : Or, an anchor in pale sable, stocked azure. (i6) Chappell, of Exon: Or, a grappling-iron sable. (i6) Charles, of Tavistok : Ermine, on a chief wavy gules an eagle displayed or. His da. was maried to Servington, and his da. and heire to Evelegh. (IS) Charteray : Argent, a chevron between three cinquefoils gules. (i6) Chedelworth : Or, a chevron between three martlets gules. (i6) Chelsham, of Chelsham : Gules, a bull passant or, a label of three points argent. (i6) Cheriton • Argent, a chevron between three rams' heads erased gules. (i6) Cheyney, of Pinho : Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess argent, each charged with an escallop sable. (i6) Chichester, of Ralegh : Chequy, or and gules, a chief vair. (i6) Chiddelegh, of Asherston : Ermine, three lions rampant gules. (1 6) Chiderley, of Chiderley: Argent, on a chevron between three cormorants' [?] heads erased sable, as many acorns stalked or. (i6) Chiverston : Or, on a bend gules, three water bougets argent. (i6) The General Armory. 13 Chiverston, of Ilton : Or, on a bend gules, three goats argent. (16) Churche, of Bathe : Gules, a griffin segreant or, a bor dure ermine. (3) Churchill : Sable, a lion rampant argent debruised with a bend gules. (^t) Chuselden, of Holcomb : Or, on a chevron gules, three martlets argent. (ii-\ CiRCESTER: Argent, on a canton sable, a covered cup (16) Cirencester : Argent, . a chevron azure, a label of three points gules. (16) Clare : Or, three chevronels gules. (16) Clark: Sable, three roundels, argent. (16) Clavill : Or, three keys gules. (16) Clavill, of Lomen : Sable, three keys argent. (16) Clifford, of Godford : Chequy, or and azure, a bend gules. (17) Clifford, of Kingstington : Chequy, or and azure, on a bend gules, three lions rampant argent. (17) Clist, of Gerardesclist : Argent, three piles meeting in point wavy, azure. (17) Clivedon : Argent, three escallops gules, a bordure en grailed sable. (17) Clobery, of Bradston : Argent, a chevron between three bats displayed sable. (16) Clopton : Argent, a chevron between three eagles dis played azure. • (16) Clotworthy, of Clotworthy: Azure, a chevron ermine between three chaplets or, flowered vert. (16) Cobham, of Blakburgh : Gules, on a chevron or, three eagles displayed sable. (15) Coblegh, of Brightley : Gyronny of eight, gules and sable : on a bend engrailed between two swans argent, three roundels azure. (15) COCKINTON : Argent, a chevron azure between three cocks gules. (14) Cocktree : Argent, a chevron gules between three cocks sable. (14) COCKWORTHY : Argent, a chevron between three cocks gules. (14) 14 Note-Book of Tristram, Risdon. Code, of Gidlegh : Argent, a chevron gules between three Cornish choughs proper. (iS) Coffin : Azure, semy of crosses crosslet or, three besants. (14) Coffyn, of Portlage : Argent, a chevron between three mullets sable. (14) Cogan, Lord of Bampton : Gules, three oak -leaves argent. (14) COKAYN : Bendy of six, ermine and gules. (14) COKERAM, OF CoLUMPTON : Argent, on a bend sable between three fleurs-de-lys azure, as many leopards' faces or. • (15) COKERAM, OF COLUMPTON : Argent, on a bend sable between three fleurs-de-lys azure, as many leopards' faces or. [This is a repetition. — Eds.] (15) COLBROKE, OF KiLRlNGTON : Argent, a lion rampant gules debruised with a fess sable, charged with three crosses crosslet fitchy of the first. Alice, his da., was maried to Jo. Vere, Erie of Ox. (15) Cole, John, of Hille : Argent, a chevron between three scorpions sable. (15) Cole, of Slade : Argent, a bull passant sable, a bordure of the last bezanty. (ij) Collaton, of Collaton : Or, three stags' heads cabossed gules. (15) Colles, of St. Mary Down: Gules, on a chevron between three leopards' faces argent, two bars gemelles, sable. (IS) COLLINGBORN : Argent, a saltire chequy or and azure between four columbines of the last. (le) Collins, of Offwell : Argent, three flames gules. (15) Colshull : Chequy, or and sable, on a chief argent five gouttys gules. (14) COLUMB, OF Canonlegh : Azure, a chevron ermine between three pelicans vulning themselves or. (ic) COLUMBERS: Gules, a bend or, a label of three points argent. ^i^^ CoLYN : Vert, on a chevron or, three martlets sable. (8) Compton, of Compton : Sable, a chevron ermine between three shovellers, argent. ,^^-. The General Armory. 15 Cooke, of Exon : Argent, a chevron between three ravens' heads erased sable, a bordure engrailed of the second. (IS) Cooke, of Thorn : Ermine, on a bend cotised sable three lions passant guardant or. (15) Copleston : Argent, a chevron engrailed gules between three leopards' faces azure. This cote is quartered with Huish in many Churches. (14) Corbet, Peter, one of the cosens and heires of Sir Roger de Valletort, 9 Ed. II. : Or, two ravens in pale sable. (15) Corbyn, of Corbinston : Or, a chevron between three ravens sable. (15) Corbyn, of Milston : Azure, two bendlets argent between nine escallops, three, three and three, or. (15) Corinton, of CorintoN: Argent, a saltire sable. (14) CORNU, OF ThoRNBIRY : Argent, a chevron between three hunting-horns, stringed sable. (15) Cornwall, of Nimton Regis: Ermine, a lion rampant gules, crowned or, a bordure engrailed sable bezanty. (15) COTTELL : Or, on a bend gules three besants. (15) Cottell; Elias, of Sanford H[ous]e : Or, a bend gules. Maried the da. and co-heire of Jewell. (14) Cotterell, of Washborn : Argent, a bend wavy sable. (IS) COTTESFORD : Argent, two bars gules, a bordure engrailed sable. (15) Courtenay : Or, three roundels gules ; a bend compony argent and azure. (14) Courtenay, Erl of Devon : Or, three roundels gules, a label of three points azure. (14) Courtenay, of Godloston : Or, three roundels gules, a bend azure. (14) Courtenay, of Haccombe : Or, three roundels gules, a label of three points ermine, or ... each charged with as many ermine spots. (14) Courtenay, of Molland : Or, three roundels gules, a label of three points azure, each charged with as many roundels, argent. (14) Courtenay, of Powderham : Or, three roundels gules, a label of three points azure, each charged with as many mullets argent. (14) 1 6 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Craulegh, or Cranlegh : Chequy ..., a bend ... (17) Crawthorn : Argent, on a saltire gules five crosses fleury (17) Crawthorn : Argent, a chevron between three crows [?] sable. (^7) Crawthorn : Argent, three crows [.'] sable ; a label of three points, gules. (I7) Crese, of Launston : Argent, three oak [?] leaves vert. (17) Creuse, of Denvale : Or, a chevron between three mullets gules. (17) Creuse, of Morchard : Azure, a bend per bend dancetty argent and gules between six escallops or. , (17) Creuse, of Nether Ex: Azure, two bendlets argent between nine escallops, three, three and three, or. (17) Crewlegh : Argent, on a bend gules three double-headed eagles displayed or. (17) Crichester : Sable, a fess between three estoiles of seven points wavy or. (17) Crispin: Gules, ten lozenges argent, four, three, two and one, conjoined fesswise. (17) Crispin, of Belmarsh : Gules, ten lozenges ermine, four, three, two and one, conjoined fesswise. (17) Cristenstow, of Wicroft : Azure, a bend per bend indented or and ermine, cotised of the last. (17) Crocker, of Linham : Argent, a chevron engrailed gules between three ravens. (17) Croft, of Exon : Argent, two chevrons sable, a bordure gules. (,7) Crofton, of Exon : Per pale indented azure and or, a lion passant guardant counterchanged, on a chief argent a fleur- de-lys between two heraldic roses gules. (17) Crook : Azure, three fleurs-de-lys and in chief as many pothooks issuant, or. i[-j\ Crooke : Azure, a bend between six fleurs-de-lys or. (17) Crudge: Argent, on a bend azure between two greyhounds [.?] salient sable, three [small] birds or. (17) Culley, of Culley : Azure, a fess between three stairs trippant, or. '^s Culm : Or, three jays [.?] azure. , . CURTMAN : Argent, three close helmets in profile sable (IS) The General Armory. 1 7 CuSH: Argent, on a chevron sable, three crescents barry wavy argent and azure. (15) CUTT : Sable, three fleurs-de-lys in bend cotised or. (15) [.' D ... of] Coleton : Argent, three crows [.?] sable. (17) Dabernon, of Dunsland : Azure, a chevron and in chief three escallops or. (17) Dabernon, of Wike: Azure, a chevron or. (17) Damarell, of Woodbiry : Per fess gules and azure, three crescents argent. (17) Damerell, of Fleete : Azure, a crescent argent, on a chief gules, two crescents of the second. (17) Danney, of Norton : Argent, on a bend cotised azure three cinquefoils or. (17) Dauney, of Woodbere : Argent, on a bend cotised sable three cinquefoils or. (17) DavideR: ..., an eagle displayed ... (17) Davilles, of Merland : Argent, a chevron embattled ermine between three fleurs-de-lys sable. (17) Davy : Azure, a chevron between three cinquefoils or, on a chief of the last a lion passant gules. (17) Dawbeney: Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess argent. (17) Deane, of Newton Petr[oc]k : Argent, a lion rampant purpure. (18) De la Mare, of Munkhamton : Gules, two lions pas sant guardant argent, a bordure engrailed sable. (27) De la Mare, of Munkokhampton : Gules, two lions passant guardant argent, a bordure engrailed sable. (8) Denham, of [Cary Dinham], Lord : Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess, ermine. (18) Denham, of Wo rth am : Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess and a bordure ermine. (18) Dennis, of Bradford : Ermine, a chevron between three Danish battle-axes gules. (18) Dennis, of OrlegH: Azure, three Danish battle-axes or. In the tyme of Hen. III. he gave b. an arme A. holding a Batleax or. (18) Dennys : Argent, three Danish battle-axes gules, a bor dure engrailed sable. (18) Dennys, of Combraley: Gules, a bend engrailed azure {sic'l between three leopards' faces jessant-de-lys or. (18) 2 1 8 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. Dennys, of GidecoT: Argent, a chevron between three Danish battle-axes gules. (i8) Dennys, of Holcomb: Ermine, three Danish battle-axes gules. (1 8) Densill, of Fillegh: Sable, a crescent, between the points an estoile of seven points radiated argent. (I8^ Dernford* : Sable, a ram's head cabossed argent attired or. (i8) Detling : Argent, a chevron between three covered cups [chalices .'J sable. (i8) Digby : Azure, a fleur-de-lys argent. (i8) Dillon, of Chimwell: Argent, a lion rampant gules between three estoiles wavy azure issuant from as many crescents of the second, over all a fess of the third. (i8) DiMOCK, OF Ivebrige : Argent, on a chief sable three estoiles of six points wavy or. (i8) DiRWYN, OF FULFORD : Gules, a pale engrailed surmounted by a fess engrailed ermines. (i8) DOCTON, OF Hertland : Argent, a crescent sable, on a chief gules two of the same or. (i8) DODDERIGG : Argent, three pales wavy azure between twelve crosses crosslet gules. (i8) DODDESCOMB, OF Legh DODESCOMB: Argent, three eagles with two heads, displayed gules. Emma, his eldest da., was maried to John Pollard. (ijj) DODENHAY, OF DODESCOMBESLEGH : Sable, a bend ermine cotised or. (i8) Donne, of Donne Park : Paly of six, argent and azure, on a fess gules, three mullets or. (i8) Donne, of Tingbruer: Argent, three bars azure, on a chevron engrailed gules, three mullets or. (i8) DowNE, of Estdowne: Gules, a stag's head cabossed ermine, attired or. (ig\ DOWRYSH, OF DOWRISH: Argent, a bend cotised and a bordure sable. (ig\ Drake, of Ash : Argent, a wivern wings endorsed gules. (i8) Drake, of Bukland : Sable, a fess between the two pole- stars, argent. /jgx * After this name has been inserted, in a quite recent hand, the word ' Rame.' As it forms no part of the original roll, and is not one of Risdon's. notes, it is omitted in the text. — Eds. The General Armory. 19 Drew, of Hembiry: Ermine, a lion passant gules. (18) Drewell, of Exon : Sable, a chevron between three bunches of daisies [?] argent. (18) Duck, of Exon : Or, on a fess wavy sable three lozenges of the field. (18) Duke, of Oterton : Per fess, argent and azure, three chaplets counterchanged. (18) Dunn, of Batishorn : Argent, three mullets gules. (18) Dunscomb: ..., two bars ... and issuant in chief a demi- griffin ... ' (18) Dunscomb, of Dunscomb : Per chevron, azure and gules, three stags trippant argent. (18) DUPORT, OF Exon : Barry of six or and azure, a saltire within a bordure engrailed gules. (18) Durant, Rich.: ,.., two lions passant ... (17) DURNFORD, Steph.: ..., a pillar ... enwrapped by an adder ... (18) Dyer, of Exon : Sable, a chevron between three escal lops argent. (18) Edgcomb, of Stonhous : ..., on a bend ... cotised ... three boars' heads couped ... (19) Edmondes, of plimouth : ..., a chevron, on a canton ... a boar's head couped ... (19) Ellicot, of Exon : Lozengy, or and azure, a bordure gules. (19) Elliot : Argent, three bars wavy azure, a chevron between three towers triple towered sable. (19) Elliot : Argent, four bars wavy sable, a chevron gules. ¦ (19) Ellis, of Holdesworthy : Or, an instrument in bend sinister, surmounted by another in bend, each expanded and pierced in chief, and cros.slet in base, azure. (19) Englefeld : Barry of eight argent and gules, on a chief or a lion passant sable. (19) Engleis, of Talleton : Azure, three garbs and a chief argent. ('9) English, of Stocklegh : Sable, three lions rampant argent. (^9) English, of Stocklegh English: Sable, three lions rampant argent. (^9) 20 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. Englishvill, of Bradley : Gules, on a bend argent three pallets sable. (i9) Erle, of Bindon : Gules, three escallops and a bordure engrailed argent. (i9) Esse, of Greneslinch : Argent, an ash-tree eradicated vert, over all two chevrons sable. (19) Esse, Sir Raph, of Esse Raph, lived in the tyme of Hen. III. : Argent, two chevrons sable. (19) Estchurch : Azure, a cross vairy argent and gules, in dexter chief a sun in splendour or. (19) Estmon^d, of Exon, in R. II. tyme, of him is descended Estmond of Lodge by Charde : Sable, a chevron argent between three mullets of six points or. (19) ESTON, OF ESTON : Per chevron, or and gules, three sea horses ducally crowned counterchanged. (19) Evelegh : Per pale, or and sable, two chevronels between three griffins passant wings endorsed, counterchanged. (19) Falapit, of Falapitt : Argent, a chevron between three greyhounds courant sable. (19) Falwell, of Falwell in Ratree: Gules, on a bend wavy argent, three water-bougets sable. (19) Faringdon, of Faringdon : Sable, three unicorns stat- tant and a bordure engrailed argent. (21) Faringdon, of Faringdon : ..., three unicorns courant ... (19) Farway : Sable, a chevron between three escallops, argent. (19) Fawell : Gules, on a bend argent, three water bougets sable. (jp) Ferrers, of Beare : Or, on a bend sable three horse shoes argent. His da. were maried to Champernon and Wibery. (19) Ferrers, of Churchton : Or, on a bend sable three horseshoes argent, in sinister chief a mullet gules. (19) Ferrers, of Fenyton : Argent, on a bend sable three horseshoes or. ^jg\ Ferrers, of Trowlegh: Argent, a bend gules, on a chief vert two cinquefoils of the field. ' (jq) Fesard : Or on a bend sable three bears' heads erased and muzzled argent. /jqn Fichet : Gules, a lion rampant or debruised with a bend argent. (,g^ 'fa'- The General Arm,ory. 21 Fillegh, of Fillegh: Gules, a fess vair, between six crosses patty or. (jo) Ftssacre : Argent, on a chevron azure, three fishes haurient, or. (19) FISSACRE, OF COMBFISSACRE : Sable, six fishes haurient or, three, two and one. (15) FiTZ, OF FiTZFORD : Argent, gutty and a cross engrailed gules. (1 9) FiTZ Bernard, of Holcomb: Vairy ... on a chief or two mullets gules. (20) FiTZ Henry, of Exon : Argent, a cross engrailed sable. [Here follow two shields without names or tricking. — Eds.] (20) FiTz Payn, of Cheriton : Argent, two wings in lure gules. (20) FiTZ Payne : Gules, three lions' passant in pale argent, over all a bend azure. (20) FiTZ Stephan, of Norton : Gules, an eagle displayed with two heads or. (20) FiTZ Stephan, of Wolcomb : Gules, on a fess sable between in chief four ermine spots* and in base an eagle with two heads, displayed, or, three besants. (20) FiTZ Warren, of Brighley [?] : ..., a bend vairy ... between six crosses crosslet .... a bordure engrailed ... (20) FiTZ Warren, of Brightley : Argent, a chief indented gules. . (20) Fitz Warren, of Tavistok : Quarterlyt per fess in dented, argent and gules. (20) FiTZ Warren, of Toteley : Gules, bezanty, a canton argent. (20) Fleming. [No charges are given. — Eds.] (21) Fleming, of Bratton : Vair, a chief chequy, or and gules. (21) Floyer : Sable, three arrows palewise argent, a bordure engrailed or. (21) Floyer, of Floyershayes : Sable, a chevron between three arrows palewise argent. (21) * This coat may be intended to represent per fess, ermine and gules, etc, —Eds. f This coat has some appearance of being per pale, argent and gules, a chief indented counterchanged. The Fitz Warrens were of Tawstock, not Tavistock. — Eds. 22 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. FOLLIOT, OF TamertON Folliot : Barry of twelve, argent and gules, a bend ... (20) Forde, of Bagtorr : Per fess, argent and sable, in chief a greyhound courant, in base an owl, and a bordure engrailed all counterchanged. (20) Forde, of Forde : Sable, a pomegranate branch slipped and fructed or. (20) Forde, of Forde in Tavistok : Azure, six lions ram pant, three, two and one, argent, crowned gules. (20) Forde, of Fordmore : ..., a castle argent,* crowned or, on the port a cross formy ... (20) FORTESCU, OF Fillegh : Azure, a bend engrailed argent plain cotised or, a bordure engrailed of the second. (20) FoRTESCU, OF Pruteston : Azure, a bend engrailed argent plain cotised or, in the sinister chief a crescent of the second. (20) FoRTESCU, OF Wimston : Azure, a bend engrailed argent plain cotised or. (20) Fountayn, of Est Bawcomb : Argent, three bars gemels gules, on a canton azure a lion passant guardant, or (20) FOUNTON, of Exon : Argent, a cross between four fleurs- de-lys sable. (20) FOWELL, of Fowelscomb : Argent, a chevron sable, on a chief gules three mullets of the field. (20) FoWK, of Pill: Ermine, on a bend cotised gules, three escallops argent. (20) FranceiS, of FrancESCOORT : Argent, a chevron en grailed between three mullets gules. (21) Franceis, of Ivedon : Argent, a chevron engrailed be tween three mullets gules, a label of three points azure. (21) Frankcheyney, of Clist Girard : Ermine, on a chief gules, three lions rampant argent. (21) Franklin, of Widworthy : Azure, a bend between two dophins haurient, embowed or. (21) Frensh, of Sharpham : Sable, a bend between two dolphins haurient, embowed argent. (21) Fry, of Membiry : Gules, three horses courant ardent. "(21) Frye, of Fryeshele : Vert, three horses statant argent. (21) * This coat as tricked is very peculiar, and is hardly adequately described in the blazon ; the ' crown,' if such it is, is in chief, and removed by a very perceptible space from the battlements of the castle. — Eds. The General Armory. 23 FuLFORD, OF FuLFORD : Gules, a chevron argent. (20) Fulford, of Newton: ..., a lion rampant ..., ducally crowned ..., debruised with a bend ... (20) FuLKROY, OF Bukland Baron : Chequy, argent and sable, a fess vairy argent and gules. (20) Furlong : Gules, three pallets argent. (20) Furneaux : Gules, a bend between nine crosses crosslet four and five, or. (20) Furneaux, of Fen Otery : Argent, a bend between six crosses crosslet gules. (20) Furneaux, of Hughton: Sable, a chief or. (20) FURSDON, OF FURSDON : Argent, a chevron sable between three bundles of furze vert. (20) FURSLAND, OF BiKiNTON : Argent, a lion rampant azure between three crosses patty fitchy gules. (20) Fynamor : Ermine, two chevrons gules. (19) Fysaker : Gules, a chevron between three dolphins haurient embowed or. ' (19) Gay : Ermine, on a chief sable three escallops argent. (22) Gay, OF Goldworthy : Or, on a fess sable between three escallops azure, five lozenges conjoined argent. (22) Gale, of Crediton : Azure, a fess argent fretty of the field. (22) Gambon, of Morston : Argent, a fess between three human legs couped at the thigh sable. (22) Garland, of Whitfeld : Gules, two pales or ; a chief per pale gold and azure, charged on the dexter side with a chaplet vert, and on the sinister with a demi-lion issuant of the second. (22) Gatpath, of Gatpath : Sable, a chevron argent between three goats' heads erased or. (22) Geere, of Hevitree : Gules, two bars or, each charged with three mascles azure, on a canton of the second a leopard's face of the third. (22) Germyn, of Exon : Paly of six ermine and gules. (22) GiBBES, OF Venton {i.e., Fenton.— Eds.] : his da. and heires were maried to Drew and Wotton : Argent, three battle- axes sa:ble. (22) GiFFARD, OF Halsbiry : Sable, three fusils conjoined in fess ermine, a label of three points gules. (22) Giffard, OF Hellond : Azure, three fleurs-de-lys argent, each charged vvith a roundel sable. (22) 24 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. Giffard, of Weare : Sable, three fusils conjoined in fess ermine. . , (22) Gilbard, of Bowringslegh : Argent, on a chevron sable three roses of the field, a bordure engrailed of the second. (22) Gilbard, of Cumpton : Argent, on a chevron sable three roses of the field. (22) Giles, of Bowdon : Per chevron argent and azure, a lion rampant counterchanged, collared or. (22) Gille . Lozengy, or and vert, a lion rampant guardant argent. (22) GiLLE: Lozengy, argent and vert, a lion rampant or. (22) Glanvill, of Tavistok : Azure, three saltires or. (22) GODWYN, OF Clistwilliam : Argent, on a bend gules between two demi-lions sable three lozenges, vair. (22) Gogh : Sable, a chevron between three mermaids each holding a mirror in her right hand and a comb in her left, argent. (22) Gorges, of Budokside : Lozengy or and azure, a chevron gules. (22) Gorges, of Wabley : His coat was in Hen. IV. tyme or three bares B., ech barre charged with two martletes : Argent, a gurges* [or whirlpool] azure. (22) Gove, of Woodbiry : Argent, a cross lozengy between four eagles displayed sable. (22) Graas, of Tinggraas : Ermine, a fess between three cinquefoils gules. (22) Grane, of Munkhamton : Gules, on a bend cotised or, three mascles sable. (22) Gray, Marques Dorcet : Barry of six, argent and azure on a chief three roundels ..., and a label of as many points ermine. (22) Gray, of Exon : Or, on a bend azure three martlets of the field. (22) Grenham, of ... : Argent a chevron sable, a label of three points gules. (22) Grenham, Sir Peter : Vert, a chief or. (22) Grenvill, of Bediford : Gules, three clarions or. (22) Grimston, of Grimston : Argent, a chevron between three boars' heads couped sable. (22) * The figure here represented consists of three concentric circles, an ancient way of drawing a gurges. — Eds. The General A rmory. 2 5 Haccomb, of Haccomb : Argent, three bendlets sable. (21) Hach, of Hach : Gules, a cro.ss engrailed or. (21) Hach, of Woolley: His da. and heire maried to Malet, selicitor to K. Hen. VIII. : Gules, two demi-lions* passant guardant or. (21) Hake : ..., a chevron ... between three stags' heads cabossed ..., a bordure engrailed ... (23) Hake, of Columton : Sable, three hake fishes haurient argent. • (23) Hakerige, of Hakeridg : Gules, a bend wavy argent, in sinister chief a hawk perched upon a bench, or. (21) Hakworthy, of Hakworthy : Sable, two bends wavy argent. (21) Halbene : Argent, on a chevron or \sic'\ two flanches sable. (23) Halberton : Azure, a talbot or, collared gules. (23) Halgewill, of Halgewill : Argent, on a chevron gules, three annulets or. (21) Hallap : Or, two bends sable. (23) Hall, of Hall: Azure, a chevron ermine between three chaplets or. (21) Halse, of Efford : Argent, a fess between three griffins' heads erased sable. (21) Hamley: Argent, three talbots azure. (21) Hamlyn : Gules, a lion rampant ermine crowned or. (21) Hampton, of Rockbere : Gules, on a fess argent two mullets sable. (23) Hancock, of Montradford : Gules, a dexter hand couped and erect argent, on a chief of the last three cocks of the first. (21) Haningfild : Or, a chevron sable. (23) Hankford, of Annery : Sable, a chevron barry nebuly argent and gules. (21) Hanley: Azure, three goats lodged argent attired or. (23) Hanley : Sable, three buckles argent. (23) Hanop [or Wanop ?] : Argent, a chevron azure, between three covered cups sable. (8) Hardeshull : Argent, a chevron sable between eight martlets, five and three, gules. (23) * These figures are placed almost entirely in the dexter half of the shield, leaving the sinister a blank. — Eds. 26 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Harkoku, of Plimouth : Argent, five fusils conjoined in fess gules, a lion passant in chief sable. (23) Harlewin : Azure, semy of fleurs-de-lys argent. (21) Harlewin, ov Sidmouth : Azure, in chief a bar gules* and in base three apples argent. (21) Harri.s, of Hayne: Sable, three crescents argent, and on the fess point another or, a bordure ... (21) Harri.s, of Radford : Sable, three crescents and a bor dure argent. (21) Hart, of Modbury : Gules, a bend between three fleurs- de-lys argent. (21) Harvy, of Culm John : Gules, on a bend argent three trefoils slipped vert. (21) Harwell : Argent, on a fess wavy three hares' heads erased of the field. (23) Hastings : Or, a maunch gules. (23) Hathey : Sable, thrcQ small birds arj^ent, beaked and membered gules. (23) Hathey, of Hathey : Sable, a chevron ermine between three birds argent beaked and membered gules. (21) Hautevill : Sable, semy of crosses crosslet a lion rampant argent. (23) Hawkins, of Plimouth : Sable, on a point wavy azure and argent, a lion statant or, in chief three bezants. (21) Hawley, of Dartmouth : Argent, in pale an arrow sable, barbed and feathered or, three bugle-horns of the second, the one in base surmounting the arrow. (21) Haydon, of Cadhey : Argent, three bars gemels azure, on a chief gules a fess indented or. (21) Hayne, of Hayne: Argent, a chevron gules between three martlets, sable. (21) Hays, of Bindon : Argent, an estoile of seven points radiated gules. (21) Hays, of Exon : Azure, on a pale or, three bulls' heads cabossed of the field. (23) Heale : Argent, four fusils in pale gules, the second charged with a leopard's face or. (23) Heale : Per saltire, gules and ermine. (23) Heale, of Heale : Gules, five fusils in bend ermine. (23) * There is perhaps an error in the tricking of this coat ; possibly the bar should be on a chief. — EdS. The General Armory. 27 Heales, Rog.: ... a saltire vairy, in centre chief a Catherine-wheel... (23) Heaton : Argent, on a bend sable three bulls' heads cabossed of the field. This cote standes in Yompton Church. (23) Hengescot, of Hengscot : Ermine, on a chevron between three leopards' faces azure, three pallets argent. (23) Hengscot : Argent, on a chevron between three leopards' faces azure, three pallets of the first each charged with a roundle of the second. (23) Hereward : ..., two bends wavy ... (23) Herward, Rob. : Gules, a cross flory argent, in chief a label of three points azure.* (23) Herward, William, of Dodescot, Knight : Gules, a cross crosslet argent. His da. and heire was maried to Prod- home. (23) Hext, of Kingston : Or, a tower, triple-towered, between as many battle-axes, sable. (23) HiDON, OF Clisthidon : Gules, three besants, a label of three points argent. (24) HiDON, OF Hemiok : Gules, three besants. (24) HiLlON, OF AsserisTON : Argent, on a bend sable three martlets or. (24) Hill, of Hilscoort : Gules, a saltire vair, between four mullets, argent. (23) Hill, of Modbiry : Argent, a chevron between three water-bougets, sable. (23) HiLLERSDON, OF Memland : .... on a chevron ... three bulls' heads cabossed ... . (23) HiNGESTON, OF WONEWELL : Gules, a dexter arm em bowed holding in the hand a Danish battle-axe argent. (23) Hinton, Tho., of de la Port, in Modbery perishe in the tyme of Ed. II. Hinton's coat is in Toriton Church: Vert, a bend or. (23) HiNXTON : Azure, a chevron argent between three suns in splendour or. (23) HODY, OF HODY : Argent, a fess indented point in point vert and sable. (^4) * This coat appears to have been tampered with, by a later hand, apparently to make it correspond with that of William Herward below. —Eds. 28 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. HODY, OF Nitheway: Argent, a fesse indented point in point vert and sable, between two cotises, that in chief of the last and that in base of the second. (24) Holbeme, of Holbeme : Argent, a chevron enarched sable. (24) HOLBROKE, Tho., of Holbroke: Or, a chevron sur mounted with a buckle, sable. (24) Holcomb, of Holcomb : Azure, two bars nebuly ermine. (24) Holcomb, of Hole : Azure, a chevron between three men's heads couped argent wreathed or. (24) Holland : Azure, semy de lys, a lion rampant guardant, and a bordure engrailed argent. (24) Holland : Azure, semy de lys, a lion rampant guardant argent, a bordure engrailed gules. (24) Holland, Duke of Exon : Gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or within a bordure azure semy de lys of the second. ' (24) Holland, of Weare : Azure, semy de lys, a lion rampant guardant argent. (24) HoLWAY, of Holway IN NoRTHLEW : Gules, a fess between three crescents argent. (24) Holway, Rog., 17 Ed. III.: ..., on a fess ..., three annulets ..., a bordure engrailed ... (24) Holway, of Wadeton : Sable, two swords in saltire, the sinister surmounted by the dexter argent, hilts and pommels in base or. (24) Hone, of Otery St. Mary : Argent, two bars wavy between three honestones azure. (24) Honichach : Argent, a dragon's head erased between two mullets in bend sinister gules. (24) HooCHiNS, OF St. Stephens : Argent, a cross flory quarterly gules and azure between four, lions' heads erased sable. (24) Hooker, of Exon : Gules, on a fess engrailed argent between three cinquefoils or, two fleurs-de-lys azure. (24) Hore : Argent, a two-headed eagle displayed azure. (24) Horton, of Upcot : ..., three pears .... a fillet.* (24) Houndesmore : Argent, a chevron sable between th^ee birds' legs erased gules. (24) * This is interesting as giving an example of this rare, and perhaps doubtful, ordinary. — Eds. The General Armory. 29 Houndesmore : Argent, three talbots' heads erased sable ; a bordure engrailed gules. (24) Howchurch : Sable, on three crescents gules as many annulets argent. (24) Howker, alias VOWELL, OF Exon : Or, a fess vair, between two lions passant guardant sable. (24) Hoxham, of Hoxham : Argent, a lion rampant sable. (24) Hoxham, Thomas: Paly of six ..., a chevron ... (24) Huckmore, of Bukland : Per chevron, sable and or, in chief two pairs of reaping-hooks addorsed, blades conjoined of the second, in base a moorcock of the first combed, beaked, wattled' and membered gules. (24) Huddesfeld, of Shilingford : Argent, a fess between three boars statant sable. (24) Huish, of Sand : ... on a bend ... three lucies ... (23) Hull: ..., a chevron ... between three talbots' heads erased ... (24) HUMFRAVIL, OF DONNE : Gules, a rose between seven crosses crosslet or. (24) HuMFRAViL, Gilbert, Kt. : Argent, three roses gules, a chief azure. (24) Hunt, of Chidley : Azure, on a bend between two water-bougets or, three leopards' faces gules. (24) Hunt, Sir Theobald : Vert, a fleur-de-lys or. (25) Hunt, Theobald: ..., a fleur-de-lys ... (23) Hurst, of Oxton : Or, a sun in its splendour gules. (24) Hy'WIS, of Northiwis : Gules, fretty argent, a canton of the last. (23) INGLEFILD : Barry of eight ..., on a chief ..., a lion passant ... (25) INKELTON : Argent, a chevron engrailed between three tuns sable. (25) InkeltoN, of Inkelton : Gules, three tuns argent, hooped or. (25) Inkpenn : Gules, two bars gemels or, a chief engrailed ermine. (25) IPOCRAS, OF SiDBURY: Sable, three spice-heads [?]* between two cotises argent. This coat standes in Sidbery Church. (25) * We can find nothing resembling the peculiar charges here given.— EDS. 30 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Jay : Argent, a chevron azure between three jays purpure. (25) Jay : Gules, on a bend engrailed argent, three roses of the field. (25) Jay, Walter : Argent, two chevrons gules between three jays azure. (25) Jermyn : Gules, three pallets ermine. (25) Jermyn : Gules, three piles wavy, meeting in base, ermine. (25) Jew : Argent, a chevron between three Jews' heads, couped and wreathed sable. (25) Jew, of Cotlegh : Vert, a lion rampant guardant ermine, debruised with a fess gules. (25) Jewell, of Bowdon [in Berrynarber] : ..., on a chevron azure between three gillyflowers ..., stalked and leaved ..., a maiden's head or, hooded [?] gules ; on a chief sable, a hawk's lure double stringed between two falcons [?] argent. (25) Jude [or possibly Inde. — Eds.] : Argent, on a chevron between three fleurs-de-lys gules, as many mullets of the field. (25) Kadiho, of Dunsland : Argent, three piles wavy sable meeting in base. (25) Kaill, of Holcomb : Quarterly embattled, argent and sable. (25) Kawoodlegh : Gules, a pair of wings conjoined in lure argent, over all a fess azure charged with three besants. (25) Kawoodlegh, of . Kawodlegh : Gules, a pair of wings conjoined in lure argent, over all a fess azure. This coate standeth in Brodclist Church. (25) Kaymis : Gules, a cross ermine. (25) Kays, of Exon : Per chevron gules and sable three keys or- (2S) Keines, of WiNCKLEY : Azure, a bend wavy plain cotised argent. (25) Kelly, of Kelly: Argent, a chevron between three billets gules. (25) KeloweY: Argent, two grosing-irons in saltire sable between four pears or, a bordure engrailed ... (25) Kemthorn : Argent, three palm-trees [?] eradicated vert, fructed or. (25) Kendall : Argent, a bend vert. (25) The General Armory. 3 1 Kendall : Argent, a chevron between three dolphins em bowed sable. (25) KiNGDON : Argent, a chevron sable between three Cornish choughs proper. (25) Kirkham, of Blagdox : Argent, three lions rampant gules, a bordure engrailed sable. (25) Kirkhill : Or, an eagle displayed sable. (25) KiRTON : Argent, a fess, in chief a chevronel surmounting another reversed, gules. (25) Knolle, of Knolle : Argent, a knight armed holding a lance erect, mounted on a horse, passant sable. (25) Knolles, of Little Hemston : Argent, a falcon sable, belled or, seizing a moorcock [?] of the second, on a chief of the same, three bird-bolts erect of the field. (25) Knovill, of Battishorn : Argent, three mullets gules. (25) Lacy, Bisshop of Exon : Azure, three shovellers' heads erased argent. (26) Lamprey', of Horwood : Sable, a chevron between three lampreys embowed, haurient, argent. (26) Lamprey, of Lamprey : Sable, three lampreys naiant in pale argent, encircled about the necks by a chain or, a bordure engrailed of the second. (26) Langdon : Argent, a chevron between three small birds sable. (26) Langford, of Axworthy : Paly of six sable and or, on a chief vert a lion passant of the second. This coat standes in St. Peters, A°. 2 Reg. Ed. III. (26) Langford, of Langford : Paly of six, argent and gules, a chief azure. (26) Langham : Ai^ent, a chevron embattled counter-embattled gules, between three trefoils slipped vert. (26) Langley, of Baxley : Ermine, a bend vert. Susan, his heire, was maried to Dodescomb, of whom is Yeo, of Branston. (26) Lant, of Exon : Per pale, argent and gules, a cross engrailed counterchanged. (26) Lapsode, of Sidbiry : Gules, a chevron between three goats' heads erased argent attired or. (26) Larder, of Upton Pine: Argent, three piles sable, bezanty. (20) Lawrenc, of Otery [St. Mary] : Chequy, or and azure, on a bend gules three escallops argent. (26) 32 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Legh : [The shield is blank.— Eds.J. (26) Legh, of Legh : Or, a raven {J\ rising sable. (26) Legh, of Legh by Tiverton : Vert, a saltire between four eagles displayed or. (^G) Legh, of Southlegh : Or, three fusils conjoined in fess azure. (26) Lever : Sable, three leaves argent. (26) Levermore : Argent, a fess sable, between three tufts of grass vert. (26) Lewes : Argent, three bears in pale sable muzzled or. (26) Ley, of Ley : Argent, a chevron between three bears' heads bendways couped sable. (26) Leyton : Argent, a ram sable armed or. (26) LiMPENY : Per pale gules and sable a cat-a-mountain guardant or between three roses argent. (26) LiNSCOT, of Linscot : Azure, a stag's head cabossed argent, a bordure engrailed or. ' (26) LiPPiNCOT, OF LiPPiNCOT : Per fess embattled gules and sable, three cats passant guardant argent. (26) LOMEN, OF Gitsham : Sable, a sun in its splendour or. (26) Loring : Quarterly ..., a bend ... (26) Loriwell, of Loriwell: ..., a lion rampant guardant ... (26) LOVEIS, of Ugbere: Or a chevron engrailed sable between three sea-pies proper. (26) Lovis, OF Ugbeare : Or, a chevron engrailed gules, between three sea-pies proper. (26) LoWMAN : Argent, three escutcheons gules each charged with a bend wavy between as many cinquefoils of the first, a bordure sable bezanty. (26) ] OWMAN, OF Netherton: Argent, three escutcheons sable each charged with a dexter gauntlet or. (26) LUCCOMB, OF Stokley : Sable, a chevron between three lions' heads erased argent. (26) Lucy : ..., three lucies, haurient ... (26) Mallack, of AxmoutH: Per chevron engrailed, argent and sable, three roundels each charged with a fleur-de-lys all counterchanged. (27) Mallett, Lord : Paly of six ermine and gules, a lion passant guardant or. (27) The General Armory. 33 Malherb : Argent, a nettle-bush eradicated vert. (27) Malherb, of Fenyton : Or, a chevron gules between three nettle-leaves vert. (27) Mallet, of Dean don : Azure, three escallops or. (27) Mallet, of Wolley : Azure, three escallops or, in chief a crescent argent charged with another sable. (27) Malston, of Malston : Argent, a wolf sable, armed and langued gules. (27) Manfild : Sable, three sinister hands apaumy couped at the wrist argent. (27) Mapowder, of Simson : Barry of ten gules and argent, on a chief of the second a greyhound courant sable. (27) Marchant, of Estoodeley : Azure, seven mascles, three, three and one, argent. (27) Marney, Lord : Gules, a lion rampant guardant argent. (27) Marshall : ... a fess ... between three mill-rinds ... (27) Marshall, of Exon : ..., a mill-rind, pierced ..., a chief... " (27) Marshall, of Tingras : Or, a mill-rind pierced sable, on a chief gules, three goats' heads erased of the first. (27) Martin, Lord, of Dertinton: Argent, two bars gules. (27) Marwood, of Marwood : Gules, a chevron between three goats' heads erased ermine, attired or. (27) Matean : Or, on a bend sable three mullets of the field. (27) Matefford, of Daldich : Argent, a chevron gules be tween three quatrefoils slipped or. (27) Mathew, of Dodbrook : Sable, a stork argent. (27) Mawry : Argent, a mill-rind gules. (27) Maynard, of Sherford : Argent, a chevron azure be tween three sinister hands apaumy couped at the wrist, gules. (27) Mayhew : Gules, a chevron vair between three ducal coro nets or. (27) Mayne : Gules, a fess argent between four sinister hands apaumy couped at the wrist or. (27) Medvill: Sable, a chevron or between three fish-hooks argent. (^7) Medvill: ..., a chevron ... (27) Meriet : Barry of six, or and sable, a bend ermine. (27) 3 34 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. Mere : Gules, a fess compony argent and azure, between three mullets of six points or. (27) Merton : Bendy of twelve, argent and azure. (2^) Merton, of Merton : Azure, three bendlets argent. (27) Metsted : Quarterly or and gules, four escallops counter- changed. (27) Mewy : Argent, a fess between three seamews sable. (27) Mewy : Sable, a chevron between three seamews argent. (27) Mewy, of Burrington : Ermine, a chevron between three sinister wings sable. (27) Mewy, of Mewy : Gules, three seamews argent, beaks and legs or. (27) Michell, of Talleton : Gules on a chevron between three swans argent, a crescent sable. (28) MiCHELSTON : Argent, an eagle with two heads displayed sable, a bordure of the last bezanty. (28) MiLLE, OF Myll : Ermine, a mill-rind pierced sable. (28) MiLLiTON, OF Mewy : Gules, a chevron or between three salmon haurient argent. (28) Mohun, of Otery Moun : Gules, a maunch ermine therein a hand argent holding a fleur-de-lys or. (28) Mohun, of Postlinch : ... a cross engrailed ... (28) MOLFORD: Sable, a fess ermine between three swans argent. (28) Molford, of Cad ley : ... a fess ... between three swans ... (28) MOLINES, OF Dunsmere : Ermine, a mill-rind pierced azure. (28) MOLTON : Argent, three bars gules. (28) MOLTON, OF Pinho : Chequy, or and sable. (28) MONCEAUX, Rob., Sergant at Armes : ..., three chap lets ..., a bordure engrailed ... (28) Montacut, Jo., Lord, of Stokenham : Argent, three fusils conjoined in fess gules, a bordure sable. (28) Montacut, W., Earl of Sarum : Argent, three fusils conjoined in fess gules. (28) Monthermer : Or, an eagle displayed vert. (28) Moore, of Moore : Argent, a chevron between three moorcocks sable. (28) The General Armory. 35 Moore, of Morchays: ..., on a chevron ... three cinquefoils ... (28) Moorhay : Argent, a chevron azure between three moor cocks' heads erased sable. (28) Morcelles, _ OF Godrington : Gules, four fusils con joined in fess ermine between six crosses crosslet or. (28) Morgan, of Morganshayne : Argent, on a bend sable a fleur-de-lys between two cinquefoils or, a chief ... (28) Morton : Or, three moorcocks sable. (28) Morton : Argent, a saltire gules between four crosses crosslet sable.* (28) MOYLE, OF Stephenston : Gules, a mule passant argent. This coat standes in S' Gyles Church by Toriton. (28) Mules, of Ernsburgh : Argent, two bars and in chief three roundles gules, on the fess point a crescent sable. (28) Mules, of Kinges Carswell : Argent, two bars and in chief three roundels gules. (28) Munk, of Pooderige : Gules, a chevron between three lions' heads erased argent. (28) Newcort, of Pidekwell : ..., a bend ... between two double-headed eagles displayed ... (28) Newenham, of Newenham : Argent, three eagles dis played gules. (28) Newton : Argent, on a bend cotised azure three garbs or. (28) NICOLS : Sable, a pheon argent. (28) Nitheway : Sable, a bull's head cabossed argent horned or. (28) Noble, of Bisshopstenton : Or, two lions passant guardant between as many flanches azure, on a fess gules three besants. (29) Noble, of Exon : Or, three roundels in fess gules between two lions passant azure. (29) Norbiry : Sable, three bulls' heads cabossed argent. (29) Norlegh, of Norlegh : Or, a chevron between three roses gules. (29) Norrys, of Norrys in Northewish : His Da. and heire was maried to Fortescue Captaine of Meux Castle : Quarterly gules and argent the first and fourth quarters fretty or. (29) * The tricking has been tampered with, but this appears to be the original coat.— Eds. 36 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. NORTHCOT, OF KiRTON: Argent, three crosses botonny in bend sable. (^9) NORTHCOT, OF NORTHCOT : Or, three eagles displayed gules, on a chief sable three escallops of the field. (29) NORTHWOOD : Ermine, a cross engrailed gules. (29) Norton : Argent, two pales sable each charged with three crosses crosslet fitchy or. (29) Norton, of Brokhill : Argent, a chevron between three escallops sable. (29) NovANT, Roger, of Clist, xx. Ed. I. : His da. maried to Beachampe and Pointingdon : Argent, a lion rampant double queued gules. (29) Offwell, of Offewell : Ermine, three bars azure. (29) Okebeare, of Okebeare : Argent, a fess between three bears statant sable. ' (29) Okeston, of Exon : Gyronny of eight, or and azure, a canton ermine. (29) Okeston, of Modbyry : Argent, three bendlets gules. (29) Oldham, Bisshop of Exon : Sable, a chevron argent between three owls ..., on a chief or three roses gules. (29) Old PORT, OF Oldport : Argent, a square tower sable the port open in sinister. (29) Orchard, of Combmartin : Gules, a chevron argent between three pears or. (29) Orwey, of Orwey :* Argent, on a fess dancetty sable three crosses crosslet fitchy or. (29) Oxenbere, of Oxenbere: Or an ox statant sable horned argent. (29) Page : Sable, a fess between three ostrich feathers argent. (29) Page : Gules, a chevron between three cranes [.?] argent, beaked and membered sable. (29) Palton, of Umberley: Argent, six roses three,, two and one gules. (29) Pancefoot : Per fess azure and gules, in chief two fleurs- de-lys or, and in base another of the same argent. (30'^ Parker, of Frysthel [Fryth Hall, Essex. — Eds.]': Sable, a buck's head cabossed between two flaunches argent. (29) Parrey : Argent, on a chevron sable three stags' heads cabossed or. (29) * The names over the arms of Orwey and Oflfwall have been transposed. The General Armory. 2)7 Pasmore : Or, a fess between three escutcheons gules, on a bordure azure eleven bezants. (30) Payne, of Paynshays : Azure, three small birds argent. (29) PedertoN: ..., a bend between three lions' heads erased ..., ducally crowned ... (30) Peneles, of Luckton : Argent, on a chevron azure three fishe's haurient or. (30) Periham : Argent, a chevron azure between three pears gules. (30) Perihan : Sable, a chevron between three pears or. (31) Perrot, of Pill : Ermine, on a bend cotised gules three escallops argent. (30) Perry, of Waters : Quarterly gules and or, on a bend argent three lions rampant sable. (30) Peryam, of Fulford: Gules, a chevron engrailed between three leopards' faces or. (30) Petre, Lord: Gules, a bend or between two escallops argent. (30) Petre, of Boway : Gules, on a bend or between two escallops argent, a Cornish Chough proper between two cinque foils azure. (30) Peverell, of Ermington : Or, an eagle displayed azure. (30) Peverell, of Sanford: Azure, three garbs ..., a chief ... (30) Peytevin, of Credy : Ermine, four chevronels gules. (8) Pike, OF Bowringslegh :* Argent, three pike fork heads sable. (30) Pillond, of Pillond : Sable, an eagle displayed argent. (3°) Pine : Gules, a chevron ermine between three pineapples, or. (30) Pipard, of Larkbere : Argent, three bars gemels azure. (30) PiPERELL : Argent, fretty sable, on a chief gules two goats, respecting each other of the field. (3°) PiPERELL, OF PinefoRD : Argent, a che^^ron gules be tween three pineapples vert. (30) Pitt : Ermine, a stag's head cabossed, a cross between the antlers, patty fitchy gules. (3°) Pole, Lord Cobham : Azure, two bars nebuly or. (30) 38 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Pole, of Cumtonpole : Or, a stag's head cabossed gules. (30) Pole, of Shute : Azure, a lion rampant argent between seven fleurs-de-lys or. (30) Pole, Lord of Stokenham : Per pale or and sable, a saltire engrailed counterchanged. (30) POLGLAS, OF Ilfercomb : Gules, three bendlets engrailed or. '(31) Pollard : Argent, a chevron sable between three mullets, gules. (30) Pollard, of Horwood : Argent, a chevron sable between three escallops gules. (30) POLTIMOR : Azure, a griffin segreant or. (30) POLTIMOR, Sir Rich., of Poltimor, tempore Ed. I. : Or, a cross engrailed gules, a bendlet compony argent and azure. (30) POLTON, OF Exon : Ermine, on a fess sable three crosses crosslet or. (31) POLTON, OF Molland : Argent, on a fess between three mullets sable, as many besants. (31) POMERAY, OF Byry : Or, a lion rampant gules, a bordure engrailed sable. (30) POMERAY, Henry, of Bokerell : Or, three lions ram pant gules, a bordure engrailed sable. (3 1 ) PONTINDON, OF Penycot : Argent, a bend gules between six fleurs-de-lys vert. (30) Popham : Argent, on a chief gules two stags' heads cabossed or. . (31) Port, William, of Oldport : Sable, a tower argent. (31) • POTESFORD, Roger, of Potesford, in the villag of Thorn, knight, xix. Ed. I.: Argent, a plain cross patty and fitchy in base gules. (3 ] ) Power, of Powreshays: Per pale wavy, azure and or. (30) PowLET, OF Sandford: Sable, three swords in pile, points in base argent. (ji) POYERD : Azure, a bend argent between two cotises in dented or. (5q\ Prall : Sable, a stag salient argent, debruised by a fess embattled counter-embattled or. (31) Prall : Sable, two lions combatant argent. (3n Prescot, of PrestcoT: Per chevron ... and ermine, a chevron sable, in chief two ... gules. (See plate.) (31) The General Armory. 39 Prestcot : Sable, a chevron between three owls argent. (31) Preston, of Upotery : Argent, two bars gules, on a canton of the last a cinquefoil of the first. (3 1 ) Prestwood, of : Sable, a lion rampant between two flaunches or. (31) Prideaux, of Nutwell : Ermine, a chevron barry wavy sable and argent, a label of three points gules. (31) Prideaux, of Theoburgh : Argent, a chevron ... in chief a label of three points gules.* (31) Prideaux, of Wimpston: Argent, a chevron sable, a label of three points gules. (31) Prodham, of Legh : Azure, three lions' heads erased or. (31) Prous, of Asseriston : ... three lions rampant ... (31) Prous, of Chagford : Sable, three lions rampant argent, a label of three points gules. (31) Prous, of Exon : Ermines, three lions rampant ai^ent. (31) Prous, of Gidlegh : Sable, three lions rampant argent. (31) Prous, of Prous : Argent, a fess between three roundles sable. [This coat is repeated on the same page. — Eds.] (31) Prous, of Widworthy : Sable, three lions rampant argent, between nine crosses crosslet or. (31) PruST : . . ., a chevron between three mullets of six points . . . (31) Pruteston, of Pruteston : his da. and heire was maried to Fortescue, of whom is Wimpston : Or, on a bend azure three crosses patty fitchy argent. (31) Pry, of Colbroke : Ermine, a chevron sable, a chief azure fretty or. (31) Punchardon, of HeantoN: Argent, a cross recercely gules. (31) PURY, OF Chidley : Argent, on a fess between three martlets sable, as many mullets or. (31)- PUTFORD, OF PUTFORD: ... a pall engrailed ... (31) Pym, of Sidford : Argent, an annulet sable. (30) Pyne: ..., a fess ... between three mullets ... (30) Pyxe : Argent, a bend gules between three mullets sable. (30) * This coat is obscure, the chevron having been tricked barry wavy, and afterwards deleted by vertical lines. — Eds. 40 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Pyne, of Bradford : Argent, a chevron sable between three pineapples, vert. (3°) Radford, of Radford : Sable, three man-tigers coward argent. (3 2) Radway : Gules, three owls argent, crowned or. (32) Radwey : Gules, a chevron between three owls argent, crowned or. (32) Ralegh : Gules, five fusils conjoined in bend argent. (32) Ralegh, of Brounscomb : Gules, five fusils conjoined in bend argent, a label of five points azure. (32) Ralegh, Henry, of Stret Ralegh : Gules, a bend vair between six crosses crosslet or. (32) Ralegh, John, of Charneys : Argent, a cross moline between three crosses crosslet fitchy sable. (32) Ralegh, John, of Smalridg: Gules, five fusils conjoined in bend argent, a label of three points azure. (32) Ralegh, of Warkley: Gules, three fusils conjoined in fess argent. (32) Ralegh, William, of Ralegh : Chequy, or and gules, a chief vair. (32) Rame, of Rame: Sable, a ram's head cabossed argent, attired or. (32) Rashley, of Rashley : Argent, a cross, and in chief two Saxon e's [Tees] sable. (32) Raymond, of Simson : Argent, a chevron between three eagles displayed sable, a label of three points gules. (32) Reade, of Blakborn : Gules, a cross engrailed or, in the first quarter a chevron argent. (32) Reade, of Tiverton : Gules, five fusils conjoined in bend ermine, a bordure sable. (32) Redvers, Erl of Devon : Or, a lion rampant azure. (32) Reynell, of W[est] Oggewill: Argent, masoned .... a chief indented sable. (32) Reyney, of Eggesford : Gules, two wings conjoined in lure ermine. (32) Reyney, OF Assholt : Gules, three bill-hooks [i"]* argent, hafted, or. (32) RiDEN : Per pale, argent and gules, a griffin segreant wings endorsed, counterchanged. (32) * These aie by some blazoned paring-knives, which the figures in question do not in the smallest degree resemble. — Eds. The General Armory. 41 Rider, of Britrichston : Azure, three crescents or. (32) Ridgway, Sir T. : Sable, two wings conjoined argent. (32) Ridgway, alias Pecock : Argent, on a chevron engrailed gules between three peacocks' heads erased azure, ducally gorged or, as many trefoils slipped of the last. (32) Risdon : Sable, three bird-bolts palewise argent. (32) Rogus, of Holcomb : Azure, a chevron argent between three chess-rooks or. (32) ROHANT, OF Dodbroke : Argent, two chevronels gules, on a canton of the last a mullet or. (32) ROKLAND : Argent and eagle displayed sable beaked and membered or. (32) ROLLE, OF Stephenston: ..., on a fess dancetty ,.. be tween three billets ... each charged with a lion rampant ... as many roundels ... (32) Rosin : Argent, a chevron sable between three mullets gules. (32) Rowe : Gules, a chevron azure between three paschal lambs argent. (32) Rowe, of Staverton : Gules, three paschal lambs argent. (32) RowsE, OF Little Modbiry: Or, an eagle displayed azure, beaked and membered gules. (32) Russell, Francis, Erl of Bedford: Argent, a lion rampant -gules, on a chief sable three escallops ... (32) Russell, Mart [?] : Argent, on a chief gules three besants. (32) Sachvill : Azure, three cross-bows points downwards or in each an arrow argent. (33) Sachvill, of Clist : Sable, a chevron ermine between three sheaves of arrows argent, banded or. (33) Sackeby : Argent, a chevron gules between three dogs (?) courant sable. (33) St. Aubin, Mauger : Argent, on a cross gules five be sants. (33) St. Aubyn : Ermine, on a bend ..., three roundels ... (33) St. Aubyn, Guy St. Aubyn : Ermine, on a cross gules five besants. (33) St. Aubyn, Mauger, of Culmjohn, Knight, temp. Ed. II. : Argent, on a cross gules, five besants. (8) St. Clere : Argent, a lion rampant gules collared of the field. (33) St. Clere : Azure, a sun in his splendour or. (33) 42 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. St. Clere, of Todwell : Per pale, or and azure, a sun in his splendour, counterchanged. (33) St. George, of Ditsham : Argent, a lion rampant gules, a chief azure. (33) St. Hill, of Bradnedg : Or, on a fess engrailed ... between three leopards' faces gules as many besants each charged with a fleur-de-lys azure. (33) St. John, of Lapford: Argent, a bordure engrailed sable over all a bend of the second, a chief gules charged with two mullets or. (33) St. Leger, of Annery: Azure, "fretty argent, a chief or. (33) St. Low: Argent, a bend sable, a label of three points gules. (33) St. Maur, of Northmolton : Argent, two chevronels gules, a label of three points azure. (33) Salle, of Munkhamton : Gules, two lions passant guardant argent, a bordure engrailed, sable. (33) Samford : Argent, a chevron between three martlets sable. (33) Samford : Barry wavy of six, argent and azure. (33) Santo N, Rich.: ... two bars ..., between three tuns two and one ... (33) Saxtox, of Northcheriton : Or, on a chief azure three lions rampant of the first. (32) Santon, of Santon : Argent, a chief azure. (33) Saverey : Gules, a fess vair between three unicorns' heads couped or. (33) Sayres, of Exon : Gules, a chevron or between three men's heads couped argent. (33) SCHAPWIK, OF Roghdon : Sable, a bend or, on a canton sinister argent a stag's head cabossed gules. (35) SCOBBAHULL, OF Scobbehull : Argent, three fleurs-de- lys, gules, a label of three points azure. (34) SCOOS, OF Exon : Argent, a chevron issuant therefrom in base a chevronel reversed sable. (34) Seamor, of Byry : Gules, two wings conjoined in lure or- (33) Sedburgh, of Sedburgh : Or, a saltire engrailed vert, a label of three points gules. (33) Seward : Gules, on a fess or between two chevronels ermine three leopards' faces azure. (33) The General Armory. 43 Shilston, of Shilston : Ermine, a saltire azure between four crosses flory fitchy sable. (34) Slader : Gules, a chevron ermine between three horses' heads erased argent. (34) Slanning, of Ley: Argent, two pallets engrailed gules, on a bend engrailed azure, three griffins' heads erased or. (34) Smart : Argent, a chevron between three leopards' faces sable. (34) Smyth, of Exon : Sable, a fess cotised between three martlets or. (34) Smyth, of Totnes : Barry wavy of six argent and azure, on a chief gules three barnacles or. (34) Snape, of Snape : Argent, a lion rampant sable charged with four gouttys of the field. (8) Snape, of Snape : Argent, a lion rampant sable goutty of the field. (34) Snedall : Or, a cross engrailed azure between four roundels gules. (34) Somaster, of Pinsford : Argent, between five fleurs- de-lys, a tower, issuant from the battlements thereof three long- crosses, sable. (33) Somerton: ..., a chevron ... between three leopards' faces ... (33) SOTFORD : Argent, three Hons passant in pale sable, over all a bend gules. (33) Southcot, of Southcot : Or, a fess indented azure. (33) Southcot, of Southcot : Argent, a chevron gules between three coots sable. (33) SOUTHORP : ..., a lion rampant ... (33) SOUTHOUS : Azure, on a bend cotised argent three martlets gules. (33) Spark : Azure, an eagle displayed argent. (34) Speccot, of Thornbiry: Or, on a bend gules three millrinds argent. (34) Speccot, Nicholas, of Speccot, temp. Hen. VI. : his son John Specot sealed with this seale : ...,on a pile seven gouttys three, two, one and one ..., in dexter fesse a mullet ... (3S) Speke, of Bramford : Barry of ten argent and azure, an eagle with two heads, displayed, gules. (34) Spencer : Sable, two bars nebuly ermine. (34) Spencer, Lord : Quarterly, argent and gules, the second and third quarters fretty or, over all a bend sable. (34) 44 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. Spencer, of Spencerscomb: Argent, on a bend sable two pairs of keys addorsed or. (34) Spicer, of Exon : Per bend sable and gules, three towers in bend or cotised ermine. (34) Sprent, of Collaton : Argent, three spiked maces gules. (See plate.) (34) SiPURWAY : Argent, on a bend azure between six spur rowels sable three garbs or. (34) Spurway, of Spurway : Argent, on a bend azure a spur rowel between two garbs or. (34) Stafford, Bisshop of Exon : Or, a chevron gules, on a bordure azure eight mitres of the field. (34) Stafford, Erl of Wilts : Or, on a chevron gules a crescent argent. (34) Stane, Sir Warren de: Or, on a fess sable, three roundels argent. (35) Stanley : Argent, a bend and canton gules, on the last a mullet of the field. (35) Stanton, Lord of Awlescomb, temp. Ed. II. : Sable, a chevron between three lions' heads erased argent. (35) Stapledon : Argent, two bendlets wavy sable. (34) Staplehill, of Staplehill : Argent, a chevron sable. (35) Staveley : Argent, on a chevron between three lozenges azure, as many stags' heads cabossed or. (34) Staverton, of Staverton : Argent, a chevron sable between three maunches vert. (35) Stawell : Gules, a cross of lozenges argent. (34) Stawell : Gules, a cross of lozenges argent, a bordure engrailed sable. (34) Steere, of : Or, a mullet sable. (35) Stefenston, of Stefenston : Sable, a chevron between three dexter hands clenched, couped at the wrist, in each a purse [?] argent. (34) Stint: Ermine, on a bend gules three leopards' faces or. (35) Stockhey : Sable, a chevron engrailed or, voided of the field, therein another ermine. (34) StoFfokd, of Stofford : Argent, two grosing irons in saltire sable between four pears or. (34) StoGGEHILL, [of] Martyndall : Argent, on a bend sable three besants. (34) Stowford: Or, a chevron gules between three bulLs' heads cabossed sable. (34) The General Armory. 45 Stratton : Argent, on a cross sable five besants. (35) Strech, of Ash : Argent, a bend engrailed sable, between three martlets gules. (34) Strecii, Sir John : Argent, a lion rampant gules. (35) Strikland : Sable, three escallops argent. (35) Strode, of Newnham : Argent, a chevron between three coneys courant sable. (34) Strode, of Wike : Ermine, on a canton sable a crescent argent. (34) Stukley, of Asseton : Azure, three pears or. (34) Sully : Argent, three chevronels gules, on the first a martlet or. (33) Sully : Argent, three chevronels gules, on the first an annulet or. (33) Sully : Ermine, three chevronels gules. (33) Sully, Sir Walter, lived Ed. I. : Sir Guy de Bryan maried his heire : Argent, three chevronels gules. (33) Talbot, Jo. : Argent, on a chevron between three talbots sable, a fleur-de-lys of the field. (35) Talbot, of Talbotswike : Argent, a chevron between three talbots sable. (35) Tancret : Gules, an inescutcheon argent within an orle of cinquefoils or, over all a bend sable. (35) Tancret : Per bend argent and gules, an orle of roses counterchanged. (35) Tapeley : Gules, on a fess between three escallops argent a lion pa.ssant azure, (35) Tapeley, of Tapeley : Gules, on a fess between three crosses crosslet fitchy argent, a lion passant azure. (35) Tatifer, of Ank : Azure, two bars argent between nine martlets three, three and three or. (35) Terront : Argent, a chevron between three eagles dis played gules. (35) Thorber : Argent, on a fess engrailed azure three lozenges ... (36) Thorn, of Thorn : Argent, a fess gules between three lions rampant sable. This coate standes in Holsworthy Church. (35) Thorp, of Kingstenton : Azure, a fess dancetty ermine. (3S) Throgmorton, Sir Arthur, sold the manor of Long- acre in Brodclist to Davy of Exon : Gules, on a chevron argent, three bars sable, • (^S) 46 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. TiCHBORN, OF Breynton : Vair, a chief or. (35) TiDlSDEN : Vert, a fess engrailed between three mullets or. (35) TiLLE, OF TiLHOUS: Argent, a fess per fess dancetty or and gules, in chief three trefoils slipped sable. (35) TiNTEN, OF : Gules, a stag's head cabossed or. (35) Todenham, of Churchstanton : Paly of six, or and gules, a chief argent. (35) Todwell, of Todwell : Argent, a bordure engrailed gules, over all a fess between three mullets sable. (35) Todwell, of Todwell : Argent, ' a fess engrailed be tween three mullets sable, a border engrailed gules. (8) TOGHILL, [of] Markonfild : Argent, on a bend sable three besants. (35) TORINGTON : Gules, two bars and in chief a lion passant or. (35) TORYTON, John: ..., a double-headed eagle displayed ... (36) Totenhill, of Pothull: Sable, three covered cups argent. (35) TOTHILL, OF Peamore: Azure, on a bend or, cotised argent, a lion passant sable. (35) Tracy : Or, in the chief point a roundel sable, between two bendlets gules. (36) Tracy : Or, in chief a lion passant bendwise sable, between two bendlets gules. (36) Tracy, Lord of Barstable : Or, in the chief point an escallop sable, between two bendlets gules. (36) Tracy, of Ivedon : ..., three saltires ... (36) Tracy, of Wolcomb : Or, two bendlets gules, a label of three points azure. (26) Travers, of Pill: ..., three bears statant in pale chained and muzzled or. (^6) Treawyn, Walter, of Weregifford, A" quinto Ric. II. : Argent, on a bend vert between six crosses crosslet fitchy gules, three crozier-heads or. This cote standes in Were Church. (3S) Tregarthin : Argent, a chevron between three escallops sable. (tp\ Trelawny : Argent, a chevron sable between three oak- leaves vert. (,6^ Trelosk : Azure, a cross moline argent. (8) The General Armory. 47 Trelosk : Per pale, argent and gules fretty or, a label of five points azure. (36) Tremain, of Collacomb : Gules, three dexter arms con joined at the shoulders and flexed in triangle or, with the fists clenched argent. This allusive coat was in latter days taken by Them from some of Their name whom They met with in the Wars in France. Now generally born. [This note is not in the writing of the author, but has been added probably about the beginning of the present century. — Eds.] (35) Tremenet, Rich., of Hywistremenet : Sable, a chevron between three spur-rowels or. (36) Treminet, of ClistgerArd: Ai^ent, three piles wavy meeting in base azure. (36) Trenchard, of Collacomb : Or, a chevron between three escallops azure. [A later hand has erased the name Trenchard and substituted that of Tremayne, with the following note : ' The most ancient Arms as appears by Seals remaining in the Family and This Their Original Coat is plac'd in the Dexter Point of Their Shield in Their Ancient Monuments in the Church of Lamerton with Their Later Allusive Coat, viz. 3 Dexter Arms, etc., as also with Trenchard, and Damarell's quarter'd.' — Eds.] (36) Trenchard, of Lyn : Or, a pelican in her piety sable. (36) Treslake : Argent, two bars gules, on a chief of the last a Hon passant of the first (8) Trevilian, of Kruscomb : Gules, on a point barry wavy argent and azure, a horse salient, and in dexter chief a crescent of the second. (35) Trewent : Ermine, two curved figures [?] addorsed gules, (See plate.) (36) Trill, of Trill : Azure, three escallops argent. (36) Trivet, of Sand : Argent, a trevet sable. (36) Trobridg, of Trobridge : Argent, on a bridge of two arches gules through which water is flowing towards the base, a pennon flying towards the sinister on a staff surmounted by a fleur-de-lys ... (36) Ulcot, of Exon : Gules, on a cross moline argent five martlets sable, on a chief or, a fleur-de-lys between two roses of the field. (41) Umfravill : Gules, three roses and a chief or. (36) Umfravill : Gules, a rose within an orle of eight crosses crosslet or. * (3^) 48 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Underdone : Gyrony of eight or and gules, on a chevron azure three roses argent. (3^) Upcot, of Upcot : Argent, ox\ a chevron between three wild boars statant sable, as many roses of the field. (36) Upton, of Postlincpi : ..., across moline. (36) UsSLET : Argent, on a fess sable three crosses crosslet or,, in chief three martlets, two and one, of the second. (36) Valletort : Vert, on a bend argent, three mullets gules. (36) Valletort, of Clist : Argent, a fess and in chief two mullets sable. (36) Valletort, of Hurberton : Argent, three bendlets gules, on a bordure sable eight besants. (36) Valletort, of Valletort : Argent, two pallets gules, in chief three mullets sable. (36) Veale, of Vealhall : ..., on a bend ... three calves statant ... (36) Vere, of Colbrooke : Quarterly, gules and or, in the first quarter a mullet ermine. (36) Vere, Rob., de Stuttecomb : Sable, three boars' heads erased or. (40) Vicary, of Dunskwell : Sable, on a chief argent two cinquefoils gules. (36) Viell, of Malcot : Argent, a fess raguly humetty gules, between three roundels sable. (36) Vivian : Argent, on a mount vert a lion rampant gules. ' (36) VoWELL, alias HoOKER, OF ExON : ..., a fess vairy ... between two lions passant guardant ... (36) VuEDALL, Peter, of Hemiok, knight : Argent, a cross moline gules. (8) Wadecot : Argent, a fess dancetty between three martlets sable. (37) Wadeton, of Wadeton, quartered by Fissakre : Argent, on a chevron azure three roaches [.'j haurient or. (40) Wadham, of Edg : Gules, a chevron between three roses argent. (37) Waget : Argent, on a cross azure five besants. (37) Walleis : ..., a bend ..., on a bordure ... nine roundels ... (37) Walleis, of Paddon : Gules, a fess ermine. (37) Walrond, of Bradfeld: Arggit, three bulls' heads cabossed sable, horned or. (37) The General Armory. 49 Walter : Argent, goutty, two swords in saltire and over all a lion rampant gules. (37) Walter, of Sidbery : Sable, three leaves in bend or between two bendlets argent, on a bordure of the last eight roundels of the field. (37) Waltam, of Kenn : Sable, a chevron between three suns in splendour argent. (37) WATERMA.N : Or, a stag's head cabossed gules. (37) Wampage : Azure, an eagle displayed within a double tressure flory-counter-flory argent. (37) Wampford, of Wampford : his da. and heires maried to Keynes and Durant : Argent, a fess and in chief three mullets sable. (37) Warr, of Kitton : Gules, a lion rampant between five crosses crosslet fitchy argent. (37) Warwik : Vert, three lions rampant argent. (37) WarwikE : ..., a fess fretty ... between three fleurs-de- lys ... (40) Watton : Argent, on a chevron between three tuns sable, two dogs [?] salient respecting one another, of the field. (37) Way, of Marsh : Gules, a chevron or between three fishes naiant argent. (37) Way, of Way : . . . , on a chief . . . three lions' heads erased ..., over all a bend ... (37) Weele : Sable, a hawk argent belled or. (37) Weele, of Wemme: Argent, a bull's head erased sable. (40) Weston : Argent, a fess sable, a bordure engrailed gules charged with eight besants. (37) Weston : Argent, a fess sable, a bordure gules charged with nine besants. (37) Weston : Argent, a fess sable, on a bordure gules eight mullets, or. (37) Weston : Argent, a fess sable within a bordure engrailed gules. (37) Weston : Argent, on a chief azure three besants. (37) Weston : Argent, on a fess sable three trefoils slipped or, a bordure engrailed gules. (37) Whalesburgh : Argent, three bendlets gules, a bordure sable charged with eight besants. (3^) Whiddon, of Chagford: Argent, a chevron between three spearheads gules. (3^) 4 50 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Whiker, of Exon : Argent, on a fess sable between three lions' heads erased gules, as many lozenges of the field. (38) Whitacre, of Plimouth : Sable, a fess between three mascles argent. (39) White, of Holcombe Peramor : Argent, on a bend sable three whitings [?] of the field. (38) Whitfild, of Whitfild : Or, a bend azure, on a chief of the last two mullets of the field. (39) Whiting, of Wood : Argent, a bend nebuly plain cotised sable. (38) Whitley, of Efford : Azure, on a bend or three roundels gules. (39) Whitlock : Per fess or and sable, a bend wavy between two padlocks counterchanged. (38) Whitlock, of Bradmore : Per fesse or and sable, a bend wavy between two fetterlocks counterchanged (40) WlAT : Azure, a chief gules, over all a pair of barnacles argent. (38) Wibbery, of Chagford : Gules, three lions rampant be tween seven fleurs-de-lys, a bordure engrailed or. (38) Wibbery, of Wibbery : Argent, a fess embattled counter embattled sable between three quarterfoils gules. (38) WiCHALS, OF Chidley : Per pale argent and sable, six crescents two, two and two counterchanged. (38) Widworthy, of Widworthy : Azure, six eaglets dis played three, two and one, or. (8) Wiger, of Credy Wiger: ..., a saltire vairy..., in chief a label of five points .... (38) Wike, of Bindon : Argent, a chevron ermines between three barnacle-geese proper.* (38) Wike, of Cocktree: Ermine, tliree battle-axes sable. (38) Wike, of ExoN: Barry of fourteen ..., a bend ... (38) Wilford, of Oxton : Gules, a chevron ermine between three leopards' faces or. (38) Williams, of Stofford : Argent, a fesse between three curlews' heads erased gules, each charged with two bars of the field. (38) Willington, of Umberley : Gules, a saltire vair. (38) * These are the arms of Burnell, assumed by a younger son of Wike of North Wike, in consequence of his father's marriage with the heiress of that family. — Eds. The General Armory. 5 1 Willington, Raph, knight, before he maried w'h the heire of Champnon, Hen. III. : Barry pily of eight or and sable, a chief gules. (38) Willinton, Sir Rafe : Per pale ..., a fe.ss ... (38) Willoughby, Lord Brook: Quarterly first and fourth ..., a cross moline ..., second and third ..., a cross engrailed ... (38) WiNDESLADE, OF WiNDESLADE : Argent, a chevron barry wavy azure and of the first, between three lapwings proper. (38) Wise, of Sidenham : Sable, three chevronels ermine. (38) Wivell, of Crediton : Argent, three mullets between two bars sable, a bordure engrailed gules. (38) Wolf, of Wolfsnymet : Or, three wolves passant in pale azure. (38) Wolfe : Argent, a chevron between three wolves passant azure. (38) WollacoMB, of Wollacomb : Argent, three bars gules. (38) WOLRINGTON, OF WOLRINGTON : Sable, three griffins' heads erased amongst eight mullets or. (38) WOLTON, B. OF ExON : Or, three lions rampant purpure. (38) WOLVINGTON : Azure, a chevron ermine between three lions rampant argent. (38) Woodbere, of Woodbeare, in Plumtree parishe, temp. Ed. III. : ..., a bend ... between two cinquefoils slipped bendwise ... (38) Woode, of Binley, in the parishe of Blackawton : Gules, semy of [eight] crosses crosslet, three demi-woodmen couped holding on the dexter shoulder a club, all or. (38) Woode, of Harston : Argent, on a mount a tree vert. (38) Woode, of Luetrenchard : Sable, three leopards' faces between seven crosses crosslet, three, three and one, or, (38) Woode, of Northtawton : Argent four bars sable, on a canton gules a demi-woodman couped holding a club or. (38) Woode, of Wood : Argent, a chevron sable, and in chief two leopards' faces gules. (38) WOORSTON : Sable, a fess wavy between three antelopes' heads erased argent. (38) WOORTH, OF Cumpton Pole : Argent, an eagle with two heads displayed sable, over all a fess gules. (38) 4—2 52 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. WoORTH, OF WoORTH : Argent, an eagle with two heads displayed sable. (38) Wooton, of Ingelborn : Argent, a saltire engrailed be tween four mullets sable. (38) Wooton, of Widworthy, maried the heire of Prous and geves ther armes on his tombe in that church : Ermine, a fess between three leopards' faces gules. (38) WORTHAM, OF WoRTHAM : Gules, a chevron between three lions' gambs erased ermine. (40) Wray : Sable, a fess argent, between three battle-axes of the last hafted gules. (39) Wriothesley : Azure, a cross or between four falcons close argent. (39) Wrok SHALL OF Samford : Gules, two bars ermine. (39) Wynard, William : in the tyme of Hen. VI. was a man of cxxxiii. lib. lande : ..., on a bend ... three mullets ... (38) Wyndham : Azure, a chevron between three lions' heads erased or. (38) .Yard: Argent, a chevron gules, between three water bougets sable. (41) Yard : Or, three measuring-yards palewise sable. (41) Yearth : [No charges are given on this shield]. (41) Yeo, of Heanton: Argent, a chevron sable between three shovellers azure. (41) YerworTH : Argent, three stags' heads couped sable collared of the field. (41) York : Azure, a chevron between three horses' heads erased, or. (41) York, of Crediton : Argent, a fess nebuly between three crescents within the horns of each a fleur-de-lys all sable. (41) Young : Ermine, on a bend cotised sable, three griffins' heads erased or. /41) Zouch, of Exon : Gules, a chevron or between three besants. (a^\ Zouch, of Northmolton : Gules, ten besants four, three, two and one (^j\' Zouch, of Soteley : Gules, ten besants four, three, two and one or, a canton argent. (41) THE FEUDAL BARONIES OF DEVON AND THEIR HOLDERS. (Pages 153—170.) HONORES COMITATUS DEVONI^, ET QUOT FEODA TENENT PER SE ET MILITES SUOS IN COMITATU DEVONI^. Okhamton Baronia. Arms : per pale, dexter, chequy ... a fess ... ; sinister, ... two bars ..,* WILLELMUS CONQUESTOR dedit honorem de Okhampton cum pertinenciis Baldwin© de Sapi qui genuit Ricardum filium suum et heredem, et filias Adelam et Emmam. Adela nupta fuit cuidam militi de comitatu Cancie, sed permansit sterilis. Emma autem nupta fuit Willelmo Avenell per quem habuit filium Radulphum. Obiit Willelmus Avenell, et dicta Emma cepit in virum Willelmum Averinches et habuit filium per dictum Willelmum Averinches nomine Robertum. Ricardus filius Baldwini Sapi doniinus de Okhamton dilexit Robertum Averinches et fecit ilium accipere homagium militum honoris de Okhamton, et fecit tenentes omnium maneri- orum suorum jurare ei fidelitatem sicut domino suo et heredi dicti Ricardi. Robertus de Averinches decessit ab Anglia cito post hoc, et cepit in uxorem filiam Godwini Dole in transmarinis partibus, * The arms of i\it family of Okehampton, of Devon, are given by Burke (Armory) as Chequy, or and azure, two bars, argent. .They appear, how ever, to be the arms assigned to Baldwin de Sap, the ist Lord of Oke hampton, by later heralds. We can find no authority for Risdon's impaled coat. 54 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. et genuit ex ea Matildem filiam suam, que nupta fuit domino [Roberto] de Aincoort, ex quibus nata fuit Hawisia de Ain- coort. Ricardus dominus de Okhamton moriebatur, et Robertus de Averinches Adela soror Ricardi successit in hereditatem et fecit Ranulphum de Avenel filium seniorem sororis sue Emme heredem suum, et dominum de Okhamton. Reginaldus Comes Cornubie avunculus regis Henrici II. obtulit dicto Ranulpho de Avenell filiam suam in uxorem, sed ille accepit sororem Ricardi Comitis Devonie et Willelmi de Vernona. Quam ob rem iratus Comes Reginaldus juravit, quod faceret eum amittere dominium de Okhamton cum omnibus pertinenciis : misitque propter Matildem filiam Roberti de Averinches in transmarinis partibus manentem acquisivitque assisam contra Ranulphum Avenell, scilicet si Robertus de Averinches fuit mancipatus de honore de Okhamton scilicet per homagium militum et fidelitatem tenendum de maneriis die quo transfretavit mare, et nunquam postea rediit. Et si Matildis predicte sit proximus heres predicti Roberti. Hoc modo Ranulphus Avenell perdidit dominium de Ok hamton ad hunc usque diem. Henricus II. Rex Anglie per consilium Reginaldi predicti predictam Matildem cum honore de Okhamton dedit Roberto Fitz Roy dicti regis avunculo, et fratri Reginaldi, qui genuit ex ea Matildem quam post obitum Roberti dedit Rex Henricus II. Reginaldo de Courtenay, quem regina Alinor adduxerat secum in Angliam. Dedit etiam predictus Henricus rex Willelmo Courtenay filio predicti Reginaldi manerium de Sutton juxta Oxford.* Qui per consilium et preceptum patris sui accepit in uxorem Hawisiam-f- sororem Matildis uxoris patris sui, et genuit ex ea Robertum de Courtenay. Matilde vero uxore patris sui sterili manente devenit honor de OkehamtonJ cum pertinenciis Roberto de Courtenay filio * The manor of Sutton was given by Henry 11. to Reginald de Courte nay in 1161, and passed to Robert de Courtenay his younger (?) son, upon whose death it reverted to Robert de Courtenay, grandson and heir of the original grantee. (See A', and Q., 8 S., vol. vii., p. 441.) i- The name of Hawisia's husband was Reginald de Courtenay: he was Ihe eldest (?) son of Reginald de Courtenay of Sutton, and brother of Robert de Courtenay, sen., above mentioned. No William de Courtenay comes into the direct line of the pedigree. (Ibid.) X The manor of Okehampton was held by Matilda, the wife of Reginald de Courtenay, sen., while the honour of Okehampton was in 1205 in the possession of Hawisia de Couitenay, the widow of Reginald de Courtenay, jun. We have dealt with the question of the early Courtenays at some length in Nolcs and Queries (8 S., vol. vii., pp. 441-443, and S03-505X The Feudal Baronies of Devon and their Holders. 55 Hawisie de Ayncoort, qui accepit in uxorem Mariam filiam Willelmi de Vernon Comitis Devonie cum medietate manerii de Cruke. Robertus de Courtenay genuit ex Maria predicta Johannem de Courtenay qui habuit in uxorem Isabellam [filiam] Hugonis Comitis Oxonie et genuit ex ea Hugonem. Hugo de Courtenay habuit in uxorem Elianoram filiam Hugonis Le Dispenser, Comitis Wintonie, qui dedit ei in liberum maritagium maneria de Wootton et Dunstredon, et habuit exitum. Hugonem cum aliis. Hugo Courtenay II. cepit in uxorem Agnetam filiam Johannis de Sancto Johanne de Basing, et habuit exitum Hugonem tercium cum aliis. Isto Hugoni secundo post mortem Isabelle de Fortibus comitisse Albemarlie et Devonie devenit hereditas et nomen Comitis Devonie ut proximiori heredi dicte Isabelle. Hugo Courtenay tercius comes Devonie, et Dominus Ok hamton cepit in uxorem Margaretam de Bohun regis sanguinis natam, et sic in continua serie eorum remanebat dominium de Okhamton usque ad temporem regis Edwardi IV. qui dictum dominium cum comitatu dedit Humfrido Stafford cum quo parvi temporis permansit et honor iste et vita. Postea ad Edwardum Courteney rediit honor hie et comitatus Devonie et in filio suo Willelmo et Henrici filii sui per regem Henricum VIII. lese majestatis offensionem iterum cecidit hie honor. Sed Maria Regina iterum Edwardum Henrici illius filium restituit ad dictos honores tam comitatus quam baronie de Okhamton, quo sine prole defuncto hereditarius de Okhampton divisus est inter Mohun, Arondel de Talvarn, Trelawny et Courteney de . . . et Vivian, qui genus traxerunt a quatuor sororibus Edwardi illius quem Henricus VII. in avitos illos honores restituisset. Baronia de Okehamton tenetur de domino rege per tria feoda militum in capite. Et predicta baronia remansit integra, et dominus ejusdem facere solet servicium predictum. where we gave the following pedigree, correcting Dugdale and subsequent writers : Matilda de Donjon = Reginald I. = Matilda, dau. of Robert I Fitz Roy, s.p. Reginald II. = Hawisia de Aincourt. Robert I. = Alicia de Romeli, s.p. Robert II. = Mary de Redvers. Ar The only point in this table unproved from original records is the first marriage of Reginald de Courtenay I. 56 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. Omnes barones de Okhamton fuerunt vicecomites Devonie usque ad temporem domini Johannis de Courtenay, a quo Rex Henricus III. distrahebat vicecomitatum et ab anno in annum eligebat vicecomites, ut hodie. Et sciendum est, quod milites, qui tenent de predicto honore habent 92 feoda, pro quibus faciunt domino servicia sua. [Baronia de] Plimton. Arms : Or, a lion rampant azure. Henricus Rex filius Regis Willelmi dedit Ricardo Ridver* Plimton baroniam fecitque eum comitem et cum eo dedit tercium denarium Comitatus, scilicet 18 libras ; et postea dedit ei etiam insulam Vecte. Ricardus iste genuit Baldwinum Comitem et Baldwinus genuit Ricardum, Henricum et Willelmum de Vernona. Ricardus Comes genuit Baldwinum secundum et Ricardum qui ambo moriebantur sine prole. Willelmus de Vernona dictus, successit in hereditatem et genuit Baldwinum III., qui exf filia et herede Warini Fitz Gerald genuit Baldwinum IV. et obiit ante patrem suum. Baldwinus IV. duxit in uxoremj filiam Gilberti de Clare Comitis Glocestrie de qua genuit filium nomine Baldwinum, qui obiit Anno gracie 1262. Iste Baldwinus V. habuit filium nomine Johannem qui obiit infans et sic devenit hereditas Isabelle sorori Baldwini V., filie Baldwini IV., que nupta fuit Comiti Albemarlie sed decessit sine prole. Et sic tota hereditas tam comitatus, quam honoris de Plymton devenit ad Hugonem de Courtenay secundum, filium Hugonis primi, filii Johannis, filii Marie, sororis Baldwini III., patris Baldwini IV., patris dicte Isabelle. Et sciendum est quod milites qui tenent de honore de Plimton tenent per 89 feoda pro quibus servicia solent facere. Comites Devonie, qui et barones de Plympton fuerunt con tinua seria comitatum tennere in nomine de Ripariis a Ricardo usque ad Baldwinum V. ut supra memoraium est. Et post mor tem Isabelle de Fortibus comitisse Albemarlie et Devonie sororis ultimi Baldwini devenit hereditas tam comitatus quam Baronie ad familiam Courtenayorum baronum de Okhamton in qua per- manebat (parva secacione excepta) usque ad Edwardum ilium ultimum qui Patavie obiit tempore Marie Regine. Et sic numerus annorum a primo illius familie ingressu ad comitatus honores ad degressum in Edwardo illo ultimo sunt [cclx] anni. Thomas Courteney ex prima familia Courteneiorum comituni Devonie obiit Anno 36 Henrici VI. et tres reliquit filios Thomam, * Redvers. f Margareta. + Amicia. The Feudal Baronies of Devon and their Holders. 5 7 Henricum, et Johannem. Thomas capite plexus est Eboraci, Henricus frater septimo post anno Sarisburie eandem fortunam subivit, et Johannes Courtenay eorum minimum apud Tewkes- bery occisus cecidit. Edwardus IV. Rex Humfridum Stafford de Southwick comitem nominavit, qui paulo post et honorem et vitam apud [Bridgwater] amisit. Henricus VII. Rex Edwardum Courtney secundo stemmate ortum a juniori filio Edwardi primi comitis ejusdem nominis ad hunc honorem erexerit ut proximiorem heredem masculum illius nominis,qui habuit exitum Willelmum qui perCaterinam quartam Edwardi IV. filiam habuit Henricum comitem et Marchionem Exonie qui sub Henrico VIII. penam capitis subluens. Ed wardus ejus filius in integrum restitutus per Mariam Reginam ultimus fuit ejus nominis qui hunc honorem possidebat. Jacobus Rex Carolum Dominum Mountjoy Comitem Devonie creavit, qui non [tres] annos possidebat, sed mortuus et moriebatur hie honor. Baronia Episcopi Exonie. Prima sedes hujus baronia locata fuit apud Tawton prope Barnstaple, et nunc vocatur Tawton Episcopi, a quo loco translata fuit ad Crediton tempore Edulphi fratris Alphii duels Devonie. Iste Edulphus tercius fuit episcopus in agro Devoniensi. Sedes episcopalis apud Crediton commorabatur usque ad temporem Leofrici xiii episcopi, qui primus locum posuit habita- cionis episcoporum apud Exoniam, ubi continuam baronie sedem statuere usque ad presentem temporem hujus nunc episcopi Willelmi Cotton qui est in numero L a Werstano qui primus nominatur et caput baronie est apud Sanctum Stephanum infra civitatem Exonie. Triginta... feoda militum tenebantur de Episcopo Exoniensis et servicia ei facere solebant. Et sciendum est quod dominus de Okehamton tenet tria alia feoda de Episcopo Exoniensis videlicet in Slapton i feodum, in Yewe juxta Crediton i feodum et in Adesham i feodum sed facere solebat servicium nisi pro duobus feodis. Et erit Scenescallus Episcopi qui pro tempore fuerit in inthronizacione ejus, et habebit vasa de quibus idem episcopus in prandio de primo serculo deseruitur prout conti- netur in composicione inter Dominum Walterum de Stapledon Exoniensem Episcopum et Dominum Hugonem de Courtenay secundum. Episcopus Exoniensis tempore Henrico IV. et Henrico V. possidebat septem libras annul reditus ut patet per inqui- slcionem captain de valore predicti episcopatus. Episcopus Exoniensis in temporibus preteritis habuit xiij 58 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. palacia, sive domos cum dominicis magni valoris annexis quos in manus suas retinuerunt Episcopatus Exoniensis possidebat . . . maneria quorum multa magni valoris videlicet Crediton reditus assise c... Tawton Episcopi c... Paynton c... Teignton Episcopi c libras Chudleigh, cum burgo . . . Ashperton, cum burgo . . .* Baronia Abbatis de Tavistok. Odulphus filius Odogari Comitis Devonie locum hujus Abbathie posuit prope flumenem de Tavy a quo nomenem suum accepit et donavit cum tota terra adjacente, et cum pluribus aliis maneriis et terris ita ut valuacio ejusdem estimabatur ad mille libras annul valoris cum supprimebatur. * The following list of persons holding knights' fees under the Bishop of Exeter in the reign of Henry III. indicates the extent of their temporal possessions in the counties of Devon and Cornwall : Reginald de Valletort, 59 fees in Tremeton. Andrew de Cardinan, 71 fees in Cardinan and Botardel. Robert Fitz Walter and Matilda de Lucy, 20 fees in Mineli and Lantian. William Bruer, 10 fees in Middelond. William de Boteraus, 12 fees in Thalcarn. Randolph Blowio, 7 fees in Polrode. Simon Pincerna, half a fee in Lanhou. Richard Burdun, half a fee in Penros. Henry Heris, i fee in Hebbeford. Bertram Fitz Thorold, i fee in Stranton. Hugh de Boley, 5 fees in Hilton. Gilbert Anglicus, i fee in Wadefat. Gervais de Tinthagel, 5 fees in Hornicote and the 20th part of a fee in Merthin, Wimaniton and Thamerton. Huward de Bykeley, half a fee in Teiris. Henry Fitz WiUiam, 4 fees in Retadoc. Reginald Wallensis and Henry de Tredaet, 3 fees in Tregamedon, Tredaet and Trelugon. , William Fitz Richard, i fee in Plevint and half a fee in Trenewyd. Richard de Rupa, 3 fees and a third in Tremedered. Henry de la Pomerey, i fee in Treguin. John de Montagu's heirs, i fee in Elerki. Archibald le Fleming, 7 fees in Bray. William de Walebew, i fee in Hutheno. Walter de Donastanfile, i fee in Thihidi. Abbot of Tavistock, t\ fees in Rame and Sevioc. Ralph de Sureni, a fourth part of a fee in Fawyton. Ralph de Toney, half a fee in Carneton, Bluston and Helleston. Henrj Thieys, half a fee in Alwarton and Thywarneyli Walter de Godarvill, half a fee in Leskared and Tiwarneyl. From this list it appears that the Bishop of Exeter held 234 knigh-ts' fees which, though entered under Devon in ' Testa de Nevill,' were probably all situate in the county of Cornwall. The Feudal Baronies of Devon and their Holders. 59 Totam hanc baroniam sive Abbathiam dedit Rex Hen ricus VIII. Johanni Russell Comiti Bedford cum omnibus maneriis et terr-is ad eandem pertinentibus, in cujus posteris dicta Abbathia cum pertinenciis suis ad hunc usque diem contynuata est. Johannes enim ille reliquit filio suo Francisco Comite Bed ford et ille Edwardo Comite Bedford nepoti suo, videlicet filio Francisci filii predicti Comitis Francisci. Abbathia de Tavistok tenuit ex antiquo xvj feoda militum per milites suos et dimidium.* Honor de Glocester. Honor iste involuit se in multos comitatus per totum regnum Anglie, et est magne splendititatis et nobilitatis, et feoda militum ad eundem pertinencia sunt quam plurima. Infra hunc comitatum Devonie de feodo honoris de Glo cester tenent prope centum milites. Et Wincklegh-f est princi- palem manerium dicti honoris infra agrum Devoniensem. * Like the Bishops of Exeter, the Abbots of Tavistock held a certain number of knights' fees, which, however, appear to have all been situate in the county of Devon. The following is a list of their holders, taken from the ' Testa de Nevill ' : Galfrid de Northecoth, in Northcoth and Wodham. Richard le Copener, in Romundeylegh. Alan de Holdesworth, in Havekdon. Richard Passemer, in Panneston and Kary. William de Cornu, in Thornbiry. William de Legh, in Branford. Mabel de Boleworth, in Boleworth. Guy [Wido] le Breth and William le Brok, in Langebere and Mannesford. Robert Hereward, in Fislegh. Abbot of Tavistock, in Hanebergh and Creubd. ¦ Abbot of Torre, in Daccumbe and Welles. Richard de Hundetorre, in Hundetorre. Ralph Gurdeth, in Childeton. Alicia de Campell, in Legh. Amidas de Wyk, in Wyk, in Okbere and in Hanes worth. Bernard Fitz Roger, in Westlidethon. Roger Bovedon? in Foghaver, Poghelippe and Herdewill. t The Exon Domesday Book ¦ records that the manor of Wincheleia was held by Bristricus previous to the Conquest, and that Goscelmus held a lease of the park under William I., for which he paid 12s. 6d. annually. The overlords of the Honour of Gloucester were tbe Clares, Earls of Hert ford, from whom it passed by inheritance to the Despencers. The manor of Winkleigh, however, was granted by William I. to the ancestor of Roger de Keynes, who in 1315-16, at Exeter, claimed to hold it by descent. (Piac. de quo warranto, 9-10 Ed. II., Com. Devon, Rot. 36, p. 167.) But before that date the manor had been divided into two moieties, one held by the family of Keynes, and afterwards known as Wink leigh Keynes, and the other by the Trades, from whom it passed, as Wink- 6o Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Baronia Honoris de Totenais. Magister Camden in libro suo Britannic post Judealem de Totenais* scribit esse Willelmi Briwer baroniam hanc per cujus filiam alteram ad Breosos, et ab illis ibidem ad Georgium de Cantilupo, Dominum Abergavenny, cujus soror Melisenta Eudoni la Zouch elocata suis nupciis ad Barones Zoucheos transtulit hunc honorem. leigh Tracy, to the Champernownes, Martins and Columbers. It would appear that the latter manor passed from the hands of Columbers about the middle of the fourteenth century, as in 1359 it was granted by King Edward III. to Nigel de Loringe in tail male (Cal. Rot. Pat., 33 Ed. III., pt. 2, memb. 7). At this period Thomas de Keynes was holding the manor of Winkleigh Keynes (Inq. P.M., 35 Ed. III. Pt. i, No. 107). * Juhell de Totnes appears in Domesday as holding the borough of Totnes (Exon Domesday, fol. 334). He was forfeited by William II, and Totnes was given by Henry I. to Roger de Nonant, sen. (Rot. Hundred, Com. Devon, 3 Edw. I., No. 39, p. 83), by whose descendants it was held unquestioned untd the accession of King John, when Henry de Nonant held the honour. In 1200, however, William de Braose, who appears to have been great-grandson of Juhell de Totnef, made claim to the borough (Rot. de Obi. i Joh., memb. 9), but subsequently transferred his rights to his third son, Reginald de Braose. ('Testa de Neville,' vol. i., fol. 840, p. 195a.) He prosecuted his claim against Henry de Nonant, and ultimately a par tition of the property was made, one moiety remaining with Nonant, and the other being allotted to Braose. (Rot. Litt. Claus., 8 Joh., memb. 2.) In 1206, after the death of Henry de Nonant (whose widow Isabella married, secondly, Robert de Vere, Earl of Oxford — ' Testa de Nevill,' vol. i., fol. 840 — and, thirdly, . . . de Bolebec — Rot. Origin., 29 Hen. III., Rot. 6) and Roger de Valletort, this moiety passed by grant of the King to Peter de Rupibus, Bishop of Winchester (Rot. Litt. Claus., 8 Joh., memb. 5), who received at the same time the wardship of the heirs of Roger de Valletort (' Testa de Nevill,' vol. i., fol. 840), on whose behalf he undertook to pay the fine agreed upon between Roger de Valletort and the King, in respect to the Nonant moiety of Totnes ; and ten years later, in 1217, Reginald de Valletort paid a fine often marks (Rot. de Fin., 17 Joh., memb. i, in>dorso), and in the same year obtained a writ directing the Sheriff of Devon to deliver to him all the fees of Totnes within his jurisdiction. (Rot. Litt. Claus., I Hen. III., memb. 18 de rev.) In 1227 he paid 100/. in settlement of the fine of 600 marks which his father, Roger de Valletort, had fixed with King John for tliat portion of the lands of Henry de Nonant which by agree ment with William de Braos remained to Nonanf, and had by him been given to Roger de Valletort and his heirs. (Rot. Fin., 11 Hen. 111., memb. 10.) In 1244 Reginald de Valletort paid a fine of 600 marks on ob taining seisin of the manors of Clifton Clanton and Brixham, which had been the dower of Isabella, the wife of Henry de Nonant (Rot. Origin., 29 Hen. III., Rot. 6). and from the 'Testa de Nevill' (vol. i. fol. 816, p. 108) we find that this Reginald de Valletort, whose wife was Johanna Basset, one of the daughters and heirs of Thomas Basset (Rot. Litt. Claus., 4 Hen. III., memK i, in dorso), held one moiety of the honour of Totnes. His Inqmshion post jnoriem (Inq. p. m., 30 Hen. III., No. 11) shows him to have been dead in 1245, when his next brother, Radulph de Valletort, succeeded lo the lands of Brixham, Harbevton and others, which he held Ifi capite, Johanna, the widow, having one part of the manor of Brixham in The Feudal Baronies of Devon and their Holders. 6i Anno 12 Regis Johannis (ut ego inveni) honor de Totenais divisus erat inter Willelmum de Breosa et Henricum de Nonant. Ex parte Willelmi de Breosa tenebantur 28 feoda militum, dimidium feodi, et sextam vicessimam. Ex parte Henrici Nonant tenebantur 27 feoda et octavem partem feodi. dower. (Inq. p. m., 30 Hen. III.. No. 10 ; 27 Edw. I., Nos. 30 and 32.) Radulph married Johanna . . ., and was dead before 1269, leaving an only son and heir, Reginald de Valletort, who, though under age, married Hawisia, to whom two parts of the manor of Brixham were given in dower (Ibid.) Reginald died about 1269, without issue (Inq. p. m., 54 Hen. III., No. 9), when his moiety of the borough of Totnes passed to his uncle, Roger de Valletort, who did homage for his lands shortly after. (Rot. Fin., 54 Hen. III., memb. 13 ) By him, who became insane, the estates of the family were dissipated, much of his property being given to Richard, Earl of Cornwall, and to Alexander de Okeston, who had married the widow of his brother Raduiph, and at his death he held only the manor, and with it the Barony of Harbertoi, which escheated to the Crown (Rot. Hundr. Extr., Com. Cornub.. 4 Edw. I., memb. 31, in dorso ; and Rot. Hundr., Com. Devon., 3 Edw. I., No. 20). He died 1275, and in 1282 his two nearest heirs were Henry de la Pomeray and Peter Corbet, but they did not prosecute their claim. Sume years later, however, on the death of Edmund, Earl of Cornwall, Peter Corbet and Henry de la Pomeray presented a petition for the recovery of the manor and castle of Trematon, and other lands in Devon and Cornwall which had belonged to Valletort (Abb. Placit., 33 Edw. I., East. Term, Rot. 5). The suit continued until the year 1315, when Corbet and Henry, son of the above de la Pomeray, were nonsuited in their plea for the restitution of the manor and castle of Trematon (Abb. Placit., 9 Edw. I., East. Term, Rot. 123), shortly after which the whole of the honour of Totnes passed into the hands of the Canteloups, probably by purchase. Reginald de Braose, who, as already explained, obtained one moiety of the Barony of Totnes by agreement with Nonant, was forfeited by King John in 1208, and in the following year the castle and town ol Totnes and the manors of Cornworthy and Loddiswell were granted to Henry 'filius Comes,' afterwards Earl of Cornwall (Rot. Litt. Pat., 10 Joh., memb. i ; and 'Testa de Nevill,' vol. i., fol. 840). In the year 121 5, however, Giles, Bishop of Hereford, elder brother of Reginald de Braose, obtained from King John a grant of all the lands, tenements and castles which had been his father's, but he appears to have died between October 21 and November 18 of that year, without taking possession of the property (Rot. Litt. Pat., 17 Joh., membs. 13, 14). The King thereupon directed the Earl of Cornwall to deliver the Castle of Totnes to Reginald de Valletort, the writ being dated at Rochester, November 21, 1215 (Rot. Litt. Pat., 17 joh., memb. 12), but the effect of this grant does not appear. In the year 12 17 Reginald de Braose, already referred to, returned to his allegiance, and shortly afterwards had livery of all his father's lands (Rot. Litt. Claus., I Hen. III., memb. 15, de revers). In December of the same year he sued Henry, Earl of Cornwall, for Totnes and the honour of Totnes, and November 12, 1218, the King's writ was issued to the Sheriff of Devon, directing him to deliver seisin of those kaights' services of the honour of Totnes which were then in the King's hands (Rot. Litt. Claus., 3 Hen. III., memb. 13). This Reginald de Braose was dead before 1221, leaving by Grsecia, his wife, daughter and co-heiress of William de Brewere, a son and 62 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. Rogerus Nonant 14 Henrici II. tenuit hunc honorem. Rex Henricus II. didit Reginaldo de Brease castrum et Villam de Totenais et postea Rex Johannes seisivit in manus suas et quod Alicia de Nonant nupsit sine licencia regis, et per mandatum dicti regis Henricus filius comitis tenuit castrum et honorem predictum. Sed tandem devenit honor hie a Milizente de Monte Alto sorore Georgij de Cantilupo ad Zoucheos jure hereditario in qua quidem permansit familia ad Johannem Zouch per cujus foris- facturam devenit in manus regis Henrici VII. qui dedit Petro Edgcomb, militi, et in hac familia residebat, donee Petrus Edgcomb armiger tempore Elizabethe Regine Castrum vendidit Edwardo Seamor militi domino de Byry Pomeray, et libertates burgensibus de Totnays qui hoc modo liberos se facere a cap- tivitate istius honoris, qui ante longe magnam habuit super eos aucthoritatem. Baronia de Barnstaple. Magister Camden in suo Britannic libro memorat Judaelem de Totenais dono accepisse Barnstable jure clientelari a Gulielmo primo rege inde quod Tracii satis longe tempore tenuerunt, post Martini, deinde Ricardo II. regnante ad Johannem Holland Huntingdonie comitem devenisse postea ad Ducem Exonie, et postremo in regium patrimonium. Et quod Maria Regina Manerium hoc Thome Marrow donavit cujus filius divendidit. heir, William de Braose, who married Eva, sister and co-heir of Walter Marshall, Earl of Pembroke (Inq. p. in., 3 Edw. I., No. 53 ; Calend. Gen., p. 227), and was dead in or before 14 Hen. III., 1229. His widow had the castle and lands of Totnes in dower, and upon her death they passed to her daughter Eva (Rot. Fin., 31, Hen. III., memb. 19; Abb. Placita, 37 Hen. III., Rot. 12, M'mas Term, p. 132 ; and 38 Hen. III., Rot. 14, Hill. Term, p. 143), who married William de Canteloup, to which family one moiety of the honour of Totnes was thus conveyed. This WiHiam was son and heir of William de Canteloup, who died in 1250 (Inq. p. m., i Edw. I. No. 16, Calend. Gen., p. 197), apparently by Milicent, widow of Almaric,' Count of Evreux. (Rot. Litt. Claus., i Hen. III., memb. 22.) William de Canteloup the younger died in 1254 (Inq. p. m., 38 Hen. III., No. 46, Calend. Gen., 61), having done homage for his father's lands in 1251 (Rot. Fin., 35 Hen. III., memb. 8). He left a son, George Canteloup, who was born at 'Bergenny ' in 1251, and died unmarried in 1272 (Inq. p. m., i Edw. I. No. 16, Calend. Gen., p. 197), seised of the manor and castle of Totnes (Abb. Rot. Origin., i Edw. I., Rot. 25). Of his two sisters, one, Johanna, was the wife of Henry de Hastings, and the mother of John de Hastings, who at the date of his uncle's death was fifteen years of age, and one of the co-heirs. The other sister, Milicent, became the wife of Eudo or Ivo de la Zouche, and was the other co-heir of George de Canteloup, taking to her husband the honour of Totnes, of which he had seisin on i March 1273. After her husband's death she married . . . de Monte Alto. The Feudal Baronies of Devon and their Holders. 63 Ego (quod legi) de hoc scribam. Judaelem ilium (de quo supra) primum invenio qui castrum et honorem de Barnstable possidebat. Rex Johannes concessit Baroniam de Berstaple Henrico de Tracy,* Anno Regni sui tercio. Pat. Jo. 3 regni, m. 11. Memo., I Johannis Willelmus Breos petit versus Oliverum de Tracy ut teneat finem suum de medietate baronie de Ber- stable. B. 132. Willelmus de Brause tempore regis Henrici II. tenuit de honore de Barnstable feoda 28 militum, quorum Philippus Charteray tenuit de dicto Willelmo 14, Ranulfus de Poher 3, Willelmus filius Johannis tenuit feoda 3 militum, Walterus filius Radulphi 3, Erkenbaldus Flandrensis i feodum. Willelmus Breos dedit 13 feoda militum cum Loretta filia sua in maritagium Comiti Lecestrie. Postea Willelmus Tracy, hunc honorem possidebat, post- * Oliver de Tracy was in possession of a moiety of the Lordship of Barnstaple in 1164, the other moiety being held by William de Braose, whose title was derived from his descent from Judael de Totnes (Rot. Pip., II Hen. II., Rot. 9, memb. i). His son, Oliver de Tracy, appears to have gained possession of the whole Barony, as in 11 94 he was sued by William de Braose for his part of the Honour (Abb. Placit., 6, Ric. I., Devon, Michaelmas Term, Rot. 6), and an agreement was arrived at in 1 199 (Ibid., I John, Easter and Trinity term, Rot. 5), which, however, does not appear to have been very strictly observed. Oliver de Tracey married Eva, and was dead in or before 12 10, his son, Henry de Tracy, succeeding him. After the forfeiture of William de Braose, he obtained a grant of Barnstaple and Tavistock, together with the whole honour of Barnstaple in demesne, with all their fees and appurtenances, as they were held by Oliver de Tracy and WiUiam de Braose. (Rot. Litt. Claus., 15 John, pt. i, memb. 4.) Two years later, however, in 1215, he is ordered to deliver the Castle of Barnstaple to Giles de Braose, Bishop of Hereford (Rot. Litt. Pat., 17 John, memb. 14), and in 1216, being in arms against the King, his lands were granted to William de Briwer, jun. (Rot. Litt. Claus., 18 John, memb. 4.) In the following year, however, he was Sheriff of Devon, and in 1218 his lands had been restored to him ; but Reginald de Braose made claim to the moiety which had belonged to his father (Rot. Litt. Claus., 2 Hen. III., memb. 14, in dorso), which was resisted on the plea that Tracy held by the King's grant (Rot Litt. Claus., 2 Hen. III., memb. 14, in dorso'). He was probably father of another Henry de Tracy, who was dead before 1273 (Inq. p. m., 2 Edw. I., No. 32). He had 'one daughter, named Eva ' (zW^.), who married Guy de Bryane, and died during the lifetime of her father, when her' husband seems to have married Sybilla, apparently a daughter of Walter de Sully, by whom he had a son and heir, Guy de Bryane (Inq. p. m., 25 Edw. I., No. 32). By Eva de Tracy he had a daughter, Matilda de Bryane, who in 1272, being then aged thirty-One years, was the wife of Galfrid de Camville, and the ' nearest heir ' of Henry de Tracy, her grandfather (Inq. p. m., 2 Edw. I., No. 32). Of her marriage with Lord Martin we have found no mention, though it undoubtedly took place, as William Martin succeeded to the Barony of Barnstaple as heir of Henry de Tracy (Abb. Placit., 7-8 Edw. I., Mich's term, Maj. Record, Rot. 7). 64 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. quam Petrus filius Herberti paululum temporis habuit per donum Regis Johannis. Regnante vero Henrico III. Henricus de Tracy dominium hoc tenuit cujus filia Matilda primo domino Martyn enupta, secundo hunc honorem Galfrido de Camvil marito attulit. Qui baro ad parliamentum vocatus est [23 Junii, 23] Edwardi I. Post mortem predicte Matilde devenit honor hie Willelmo domino Martin filio suo Domino de Ceamoys, Dertinton et Barnstable cujus filius Willelmus sine liberis defunctus est, et devoluit hereditas Jacobo domino Audelegh de Hely cujus mater Joanna una fuerat sororum predicti Willelmi Martini filii, altera vero soror ejus Elinora nupta fuit Philippo de Columbers militi, que obiit sine prole. Hoc modo tota hereditas advenit Aude- leigho. Jacobus iste Joanne filius duas nupserit uxores primam ex familia Mortymer secundam ex familia Le Strang. Et per utrasque habuit exitus. Ex prima natus est Nicolaus dominus Audelegh, qui ultimus est masculis ex hac familia qui honorem de Barnstable tenuit. Ille enim obiit sine liberis, et quevis magna hereditas ad sorores suas devenit, tamen virtute cujusdam doni talliat heredibus masculis Jacobi domini Audelegh, et pro defectu talis exitus remanere domino regi hie honor ad coronam effluxit. Rex vero Ricardus II. fratri suo uterino Johanni Holland Hungtingdonie Comitis donavit, et tandem deficiente herede masculo in ilia Hollandorum familia iterum in regium patri monium rediit. Maria vero regina dedit Thome Marrow cujus filius vendidit Johanni Chichester seniori militi. Castrum vero nunc (quamvis totaliter ruinosum) una cum feodis militum possidet Robertus Chichester miles jure heredi tario sibi ab avo suo Johanne Chichester milite devolutum. Dertington Baronia. Arms : Argent, two bars gules. Baronia* hec in primis Normannorum temporibiis in Anglia hereditarium fuerat Willelmi de Falesie deinde familie illius de Martyn qui genus deducunt a quodam Martino de Turon milite inclito qui Walliam intravit et sibi partem illam qui Ceamoys appellatur sibi subjugavit, et posteris reliquit qui illic baroniam tennere. Robertus filius istius Martini Dertinton tenuit, et illi suc cessit Robertus secundus, qui habuit exitum Robertum terciumi* * 'William de Falesia' is written in the top margin of the page but has no bearing upon the text. — Eds. ' t It appears probable that this account, though differing from the ordinary authorities, is correct, and that there were in fact three consecutive Roberts in the pedigree. Robert filius Martini witnessed a charter of the Empress Maud in 1142 (Royal Chart., Duchy of Lane, No. 17, Pipe Roll The Feudal Baronies of Devon and their Holders. 65 et Henricum a mansione de Cokinton dictum. Robertus III. habuit exitum Willelmum,* et Willelmus habuit Nicolaum, et Robertum (a quo Martini illi qui nunc sunt genus deducunt). Nicolaus genuit Willelmum dominum Martyn,t qui filium habuit Willelmum qui habuit Willelmum et filias Joannam et Elinoram quas obiit sterilis. Willelmus ultimus heres masculus hujus familie fuit. Et sic baronia hec ad Jacobum dominum Audelegh per cujus filium sine prole masculo obientem (sicut Barnstable) ad coronam devenit et simili modo est translata ad Hollandorum Exonie ducum familia, quibus deficientibus heredum ad regium patrimonium revertitur. Uxores familie Martinorum dominorum de Dertinton quas inveni hie quoque adjungam. Willelmus;!: filius domini Nicolai Martin cepit in uxorem Soc, vol. x., p.. 43, No. 26), and was dead in 1158, when his lands in Somer set were in the hands of the King (Rot. Pip., 5 Hen. II., Rot. 3, memb. 2, in dorso ; Pipe Roll Soc, vol. i., pp. 2i, 22), and his lands in Somerset, Wiltshire and Dorset were also described as in the King's hands in the following year (Rot. Pip., 6 Hen. II., Rot. 3, memb. 2 ; Rot. 6, memb. i ; and Rot. .7, memb 2, in dorso; Pipe Roll Soc, vol. ii., pp. 19, 41, 58). It seems impossible that this Robert could be the son of one of the Conquerors companions, and probable that he should rather be idem ified with the Robertus secundus of the text. It is to be noted, howeve.-, that there is no mention of his holding lands in Devonshire. It was doubtless his son and heir, Robert Filius Martin, by whom scutage was paid in the counties of Devonshire and Somerset in 1161-1163 (Rot. Pip., 8 Hen. II., Rot. i, memb. 2, and Rot. 3, memb. 2 ; Pipe Roll Soc, vol. v., pp. 6, 23 ; ibid., 9 Hen. II., Rot. i, memb. 2, in dorso, vol. vi., p. 13), and he perhaps was the first owner of Darlington of this family. * There were clearly two consecutive persons named William in the pedi gree, the first of whom paid a fine for the release of his lands and castls of Pidela, in Dorset, in 1207 (Rot. Fin., 9 John, memb. 13), and was dead in 1209. He had married Avicia, to whom he had assigned the manor of Pulle as dower, and of this she had seisin in 1216, probably on the death of her son (Rot. Litt. Claus., 17 John, pt. i, memb. 4). The second William held the honour of Cameis, in Wales, and had letters of protection while residing in that country in .1210 (Rot. Litt. Pat., 10 John, memb. 1). He was dead in 1216, when the custody of his lands and heirs was granted to Fulke de Breaute (Rot. Litt. Claus., 17 John, pt. i, memb. 10), from whom in 1224 they passed to Henry de Trubleville (Rot. Fin., 8 Hen, III., memb. 2). He had married Engahared, or Angaretta, to whom the lands of Langacre, in Devon, and other lands in Somerset, were given in dower (Rot. Fin., 10 Hen. III., memb. 4; Rot. Litt. Claus., 10 Hen. III., memb. 8). She was dead in 1226 (ibid.), when her dower lands were delivered to Henry de Trubleville as guardian of her son Nicholas, heir to William, his father, as mentioned in the text. t Nicholas Filius Martin was father of another Nicholas, who should take the place of the Willelmus dominus Martyn of the text ; he was not, how ever, Lord Martin, his son being the first of the family to receive a writ of summons to the House of Lords. The second Nicholas died during his father's lifetime, he being succeeded by his grandson William, afterwards Lord Martin (Rot. Fin., 10 Edward I., membs. 16 and 15). X As stated above, this individual's name was Nicholas, not William Filius Martin. 5 66 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Matildem unicam filiam et heredem domini Henrici Tracy,* et habuit exitum Willelmum. Willelmus Dominus Martin nupsit Elinoram filiam Regi naldi Filii Petri baronis de Chuton, viduam Domini Johannis Moun,t per quam habuit exitum Willelmum. Elinoram uxorem [Philippi] de Columbers et Joannam uxorem domini Nicolai de Audelegh de Helegh. Willelmus Dominus Martynj cepit in uxorem Joannam filiam Henrici domini Hastinges, et obiit sine filiis. ToRiNTON Baronia. Arms : Gules, two bars or. Tempore Regis Henrici II. Johannes de Torinton tenuit hanc baroniam. Postquem successit Willelmus de Torintona, et ultimus hujus nominis Matheus. Postea partita est hereditas in quinque porciones per sorores ultimi, que enupte fuere familiis de Tracy, Brian, Merton, Umfravill et Sully et tandem. . . .§ * Matilda, the wife of Nicholas Filius Martin, was the daughter and heir of Gay de Bryane by Eva, daughter and heir of Henry de Tracy, Lord of Barnstaple, as has been stated in the notes on the Barony of Barnstaple [ante, p. 63). t As this account of the marriage of William, Lord Martin, differs from all recognised authorities, it is necessary to state that it is correct in every particular. X A contract was entered into in 1296 for the rtiarriage of Edward, eldest son and heir of WilUam, Lord Martin, with Jonetta, eldest daughter of John de Hastings, it being at the same time arranged that William, son and heir of John de Hastings, should marry Edward's eldest sister, Alienora. Ed ward, however, died before his father, and it would appear that neither of the marriages thus arranged took place (Cal. Rot. Pat., 25 Edw. I., pat. 2, memb. 2). Nor is it probable that William, the eventual heir, was married to Jonetta de Hastings, as his widow, Margaret, was in 1325 the wife of Robert de Wateville ; it is, however, possible that this may have been his sfecond wife (Rot. Orig., 19 Edw. IL, Rot. 23). This William, Lord Martin, was the last male of this branch of the family, and on his death in 1325 his property reverted to his co-heirs. His sister Alienora and her husband, Philip de Columbers, had assigned to thera, besides the wardship of James Audley, their nephew, the manors of Combe Martin, Barnstaple, Holdsworthy, and South Molton, together with certain lands in the city of Exeter, and the rents of East and West Anstey. Nicholas de Audley and Johanna, his wife, died before Lord Martin, and their son, James Audley, above mentioned, had assigned to him the hamlets of Kilmington, North Lew, Takebeare, and Staunton, the manors of Wark- leigh, Nymet Tracy, Bovey Tracy, Raddon, Lidford (co. Somerset), Black- down, the castle and town of Newport, and other property ; while to Margaret, his widow, then married to Robert de Wateville was assigned the manor of Darlington, and other estates in Devon and Somerset (Rot Orie 19 Ed. II., Rot. 23). ¦ ^¦' § John de Torinton had a dispute with the Abbess and Nuns of St. Ed ward's relative to the advowson of the Church of Torrington in 1194 (Plac. The Feudal Baronies of Devon and their Holders. Sy Honor hie tempore Johannis de Torinton habuit 29 feoda, de quibus dictus Johannes tenuit 7 feoda de honore de Glocester.* Abbrev., 6 Ric. I., m. 15 days after M'mas, Rot. 8). In the year 1201 he paid 50 marks for license to travel beyond seas, when he held nineteen knights' fees in capite and six knights' fees of the hoour of Gloucester (Rot. de Obi., 3 John, memb. 8). He died in or before 1207 (Rot. Litt. Claus., 9 John, memb. 12), and vvas succeeded by his son, William de Torinton, who is mentioned in letters respecting scutage in 1214 (Rot. Litt. Claus., 16 John, pt. 2, memb. 24, in dorso). He died in 1224, leaving a widow, Avicia, who had a grant of the manor of Torrington pending the settlement of her dower (Rot. Litt. Claus., 8 Hen. III., pt. i, memb. 10), and who subsequently married Nicholas de Boleville, who in 1230 held her dower (Rot. Fin., 15 Hen. III., memb. 7). Leaving no issue, he was succeeded by his uncle, Matthew de Torinton, who in 1224 paid 100/. for the relief of his lands (Rot. Fin., 8 Hen. III., memb. 9), but died without issue in 1226, when the barony was broken up and alienated in such a manner that due service could not be rendered to the King (Rot. Litt. Ctaus., 11 Hen. III., memb. 16). It was partitioned amongst the five sisters and co-heirs of Matthew de Torinton, or their surviving heirs. The eldest sister, Emma, married . . . Merton, and was mother of Henry de Merton, who did homage for his part of Torrington in 1227 (Rot. Fin., 12 Hen. III., memb. 9). Another sister, Dionisia, married Henry Fitz William, who did homage for his wife's part of Torring ton in 1228 (Rot. Fin., 12 Hen. III., memb.. 7) ; but they appear to have died without issue, and two years before her death in 1239 she granted to her nephew, Henry de Merton, her fifth part of the Barony of Torrington (Rot. Fin., 23 Hen. III., memb. 4), after which two-fifths of the barony were held by Henry de Merton, who died in 1246. Another sister of Matthew de Torinton married . . . Tremenet. and was mother of Richard de Tremenet, who did homage for his part of Torrington in 1227 at the same time as his cousin, Henry de Merton, but he subsequently sold his share to Henry de Tracy, Irom whom it passed to Geoffrey de Camville in right of his wife, Matilda de Bryane, granddaughter of Henry de Tracy (Rot. Hundred., 3 Ed. I., Devon, No. 17). A fourth sister of Matthew de Torinton, named Sibilla, appears to have been the wife of Richard de Umfraville, and mother of Gilbert de Umfraville, who was one of the heirs of Torrington. The fifth daughter appears to have been Mabilia, wife of Walter de ."Sully. She was mother of Raymund de Sully, who was another of the heirs of Torrington, and in 1232 paid 49/. gJ. 3«^. for the issue of his lands (Rot. Pip., 17 Hen. III., Rot. 6). The heirs of the barony were thus Henry de Merton, Raymond de Sully, Gilbert de Umfraville, Richard de Tremenet, and Dionisia de Torinton, wife of Henry FitzWilliam ; but, as has been said, the inheritance of Dionisia passed to Merton and that of Richard de Tremenet was alienated. Some half- century later two-fifths of the barony were owned by Thomas de Merton, a ward in the care of John Wiger in 1274, his father, Walter de Merton, son of Henry de Merton, having died in 1272. At the same period, Raymond de Sully, who had died in 1241, was represented by Walter de Sully, hi.s son and heir, who held a fifth part of Torrington, and Gilbert de Umfraville was represented by John de Umfraville, who had succeeded upon the death of his brother Henry in 1271. As has already been stated, the other fifth part had been alienated by Tremenet, and it passed from Tracy to Martin, as explained on p. 63 (Rot. Hundred., 3 Ed. I., Devon, No. 17). As regards the fifth part held by Sully, it was given in free marriage to SibiUa, his daughter, and Guy de Bryane, her husband ; from them it went to Guy de Bryane, who was twenty-five years of age in 1306 (Inq. p. in., 35 Edw. I., No. 32), when his parents were both dead. * See preceding note. 5—2 68 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Baronia de Byry. Arms : Or, a lion rampant gules a bordure engrailed sable. Radulphus de la Pomeray tenuit ex dono Willelnii con- questoris Byry et diversa alia maneria. Et hsc baronia tam in nomine quam, in eadem familia permansit donee regnante Edwardi VI. Thomas Pomeray miles alienavit Byry Pomeray* Edwardo duci Somerset, qui dedit illud Edwardo suo primo- genito per [Katherinam] filiam Willelmi Filloll de Woodland militis primam uxorem dicti ducis. Et nunc filius ejusdem Edwardi Edwardus dominus de Byry Pomeray feoda hujus honoris possidet. Honor de Byry Pomeray continebat in se 31 et 26 partes feodi militis tempore Henrici II. Regis Anglie, quorum milites tennere ex honore predicto. Hie sequitur descensus familie de la Pomeray. Radulphus de la Pomeray venit cum Conquestore et genuit filium Johel.f 2. Johel de la Pomeray per filiam Henrici filii HerebertiJ sororem Reginaldi Comitis Cornubie habuit Johannem. 3. Johannes§ de la Pomeray procreavit Henricum de la Pomeray primum. 4. Henricus|| iste per * Now known as Berry Pomeray, near Totnes. \ It appears probable that a generation is wanting in this pedigree, as Henry de la Pomeray the second fined for his lands in 1164, when probably his father had not long been dead. The period between 1066 and 11 64 seems too great to have been filled by three persons only. The grandfather, father of this Henry, was undoubtedly called Gollinus, a synonym for Johel (Abb. Placit., 15 John, Trinity, Rot. 17, p. 90). X This is incorrect. Rohesia, who was sister of Reginald, Earl of Corn wall, was of course an illegitimate daughter of King Henry I. She was married to Henry de la Pomeray, son and heir of Gollinus de la Pomeray. There is no John de la Pomeray in the pedigree. § For John read Henry de la Pomeray. The succeeding Henries are therefore incorrectly numbered in the text. II Henry de la Pomeray (the second) paid ^l. I2j. 6rf. as his scutage of Wales, and at the same time paid 200 marks for the fine of his lands in Devonshire, leaving 93/. 6^. Zd. due to the Exchequer, and in tbe following year, 1165, he paid 29/. 6s. 8d. in reduction of this debt (Rot. Pip., 11 Hen. II., Rot. 9, memb. i, vol. viii., pp. 80, 81 ; Ibid., 12 Hen. II., Rot. 7, memb. i, in dorso, vol. ix., p. 94). He confirmed a charter of Gollinus, his grandfather, and Henry, his father, to the Abbot of Valli, of the Church of Stokeleigh, which was claimed as a part of the dower of Rohesia, his mother (Abb. Placit., 15 John, Trinity, Rot. 17, p. 90). This confirmation must have been between 1161 and 11 84, as there is also a confirmation of Bartho lomew, Bishop of Exeter, during those years. He appears to have married, secondly, Rohesia, sister of Duin Bardolf, who afterwards became the wife of John Russell (Rot. de Obi., i John, memb. 9). Of this we have no direct evidence, but we find her and her husband disputing with Henry de la Pomeray (the third) whh respect to the lands of Stokeleigh, Upottery,and Ashcombe, the jury finding, in 1200, that Henry should hold Stokeleigh, and that John The Feudal Baronies of Devon and their Holders. 69 Matildem de Vitrei succepit Henricum secundum et obiit tempore Ricardi I., cum ipse rex rediit ab captivitate percussus timere (quia armavit montem Sancti M.ichaelis versus regem) vita privatus est. 5. Henricus de la Pomeray 2* per Aliciam de Ver habuit Henricum Willelmum etGalfridum.f 6. Henricus iste 3,t per Margeriam de Vernon genuit Henricum. 7. Henricus de la Pomeray 4§ per Hawisiam de Valletort habuit Henricum. || 8. Henricus de la Pomeray 5^ per Amiciam filiam domini Galfridi Camvill genuit Henricum." 9. Henricus sextus** ex Joanna de Mulis suscepit Henricum. 10. Henricus de la Pomeray septimusft — genuit Johannem, Joannam uxorem Jacobi Chudlegh militis et Margeriam uxorem. . . . Cole. 11. Johannes de la Pomeray miles cepit in uxorem Joannam filiam et coheredem Ricardi Merton militis, sed moriebatur sine prole. and Rohesia should have the other two manors, and there can be no doubt that the claim was for the dower of Rohesia (Abb. Placit., 2 John, Mich. Term., Rot. 2 and Rot. 4, pp. %ba, 2yb). He is said to have died in 1293. * Henry de la Pomeray III., who succeeded Henry de la Pomeray II., held lands in Cornwall, Devon, Essex, Hertford, Cambridge, Norfolk, and Suffolk, at his death, in 1207, when the Sheriffs of most of these counties were directed to deliver them into the hands of William de Briwere (Rot. Fin., 9 John, memb. 8), f Another Henry de la Pomeray IV.must here be inserted in the pedigree. He fines in the sum of 600 marks lor his father's lands in Devon and Corn wall in 1208 (Rot. Fin., 9 John, membs. 2 and 8). He and John de Erlegh had custody of the Castle of Exeter and of the County of Devon in 1215-16 (Rot. Litt. Pat., 16 John, pt. i., mernbs. 2 and 3). He was dead in 1221. He appears to have married the eventual heiress of Valletort. X Henry de la Pomeray V. was in the ward of Ralph de Trubeville in I22I (Rot. Litt. Claus., 6 Hen. HI., pt. i, membs. 21, 12). He did homage for his lands in 1232 (Rot. Fin., 16 Hen. 111., memb. 3), and was one of the heirs of Roger de Valletort in 1238. He was dead in 1240. His wife's name was Marjery (Rot. Fin., 29 Hen. III., memb. 2). § Henry de la Pomeray VI. was in the ward of William Caperon in 1240 (Abb. Placit., 25 Hen. III., Coram Rr'ge, Rot. 22, p. no). His wife is called Isolda, or Isota, in inquisitions in 1292 ('Testa de Nevill,' vol. i., fols. 809-811). She was dead in 1310 (Rot. Orig., 4 Edw. II., Rot. 11) when she was a widow. It seems probable that the alleged marriage with Hawisia de Valletort is an error. He died in 1280 (Inq. p. m., 9 Edw. I., No. 82). II Here also another Henry de Pomeray VII. must be inserted in the pedigree. He was born and baptized at Tregony in 1264 (Inq. p. m., 15 Edw. 1., No. T2, prob. at.), was in the ward of Galfrid de Camville in 1281 (Rot. Orig., 10 Edw. I., Rot. 3, p. 40). He was married, during his father's lifetime (Inq. p. m., 9 Edw. I., No. 82), to Johanna (Abb. Rot. Grig., 28 Edw. I., Rot. 20). He was dead in 1304 (Inq. p. m., 33 Edw. I., No. 51). II Henry de la Pomeray VIII. was born in 1290 (Inq. p. m., 33 Edw. I., No. 51). He married Amicia, daughter of Galfrid de Camville (?), and died in 1328 (Inq. p. m., 2 Edw. III., pt. 2, No. 118). ** Henry de la Pomeray IX., died in 1367, being then a knight (Inq. p. m., 41 Edw. IIL, No. 50). ft Henry de la Pomeray X. died in 1374,, being also then a knight (Inq. p. m., 48 Edw. III., No. 57). yo Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Et dedit dominium suum de Byry Thome Pomeray militi qui nupserat neptem suam Joannam filiam Joanne sororis sue. 12. Joanna filia domini Jacobi Chidlegh per Joannam de la Pomeray, tribus nupta est maritis, videlicet Johanni St. Awbin militi Phillipi Brian militi et Thome Pomeray militi. Per Johannem St. Awbin habuit Johannem et per Thomam Pomeray* habuit Edwardum Pomeray, et obiit 7 Henrici VI. 13. Edwardus Pomeray filius Thome Pomeray et Joanne duxit [in] uxorem Margaretam Beavill, per quam habuit Henricum, et obiit 24 Henrici VI. 14. Henricus Pomeray per Joannam' filiam Johannis Ralegh de Fardell habuit Ricardum et Seinclerum milites et secundo nup.sit Amiciam filiam Roberti Cammill, et habuit exitum Thomam. 15. Ricardus Pomeray miles nupsit Elizabetham viduam Martini Fortescu filiam et heredem Ricardi Densell, et procreavit Edwardum. 16. Edwardus Pomeray miles nupsit Janam filiam Johannis Sapcotes per Elizabetham sororem domini Denham a qua exiit Thomas, Hugo et alii. 17. Thomas Pomeray miles ultimus huius familie dominus de Byry cepit in uxorem Janam filiam Petri Edgcomb militis, et habuit exitum Thomam. Baronia de Bauxtox. Arms : Two lions passant. Walterus de Doway-f- recepit Baunton inter alia ex dono Willelmi Conquestoris, a quo descendebat cuidam Roberto dicto de Baunton, cujus filia JulianaJ dotavit Willelmum Pannell, § * Thomas and Johanna Pomeray died without surviving issue ; the Edward who succeeded was of a collateral branch. t He is called Walscinus de Duacus in the Exon Domesday, where he is said to hold, amongst many others, the manor of Bampton (Baentona, Exon Domesday, fol. 3451J). He granted the church of Bampton to the Prior and Monks of Bath, which was confirmed by his son Robert de Bampton, and by his grandson Fulk Painell (Abb. Placit., 15 John, JvI'mas., Rot. 14, in dorso'), and concerning which a dispute arose between William Painell, the son and heir of Fulk, and the Prior of Bath (Ibid.). X Juliana de Bampton in her widowhood married Warine de la Haule (Abb. Placit., 9 John, Rot. 12, in dorso), and it seems pretty certain that by this marriage she was the mother of Richard de la Haye, whose three daughters, Nichola, Juliana, and Isabella were heirs to certain lands which had been held by Fulk de Painell (Abb. Placit., 38 Hen. III., Coram Rege, Hill., Rot. 6, in dorso). § William Painell was son of Radulphus Painell, who accompau'ed the Conqueror to England, and afterwards founded the Priory of Holy Trinity in York. He was Lord of Drax, in Yorkshire, and held many lands in Devonshire as well as in Yorkshire (Inq. p. ni., 33 Ed. I., No. 139, and 34 Edw. 1., Xo. 8, Exon Domesday, fol. 675, et seq.). He had two other sons, Alexander and Joid^n, who were perhaps ancestors of families settled in Lincoln, Essex, and Sussex (Abb. Placit., 1 1 John, Easter, Rot. 14). William Painell founded the Priory of St. Xicholas at Drax (Abb. Placit., 11 John, Easter, Rot. 141. Besides Fulk, he had a son Hasculf Painell (Rot. Litt! The Feudal Baronies of Devon and their Holders, "ji maritum siium, fratrem Fulconis Pannell de Dudley cum toto dominio de Baunton, cui successit Fulco,* qui per Aldam seniorem filiam Gilberti de Abringes genuit Willelmum et Cristinam uxorem Milonis Cogan Hiberniensis. Willelmus Pannell-|- habuit exitum per MatildamJ uxorem Melizentam, Aliciam et Agnetam que omnes moriere sine sobole ; et sic Baronia hec devenit ad Johannem Cogan tempore Edwardi I. Iste Johannes filius fuit Willelmi Cogan filii Milonis Cogan§ (qui unus fuit illorum militum qui cum Ricardo Strongbow Pembrochie Comite Hiberniam domitavit) et antedicte Cristiane filie Fulconis Pannell. Claus., I Hen. III., memb. ic„ de reversis), a.nd a daughter, Gumora, wife successively of Robert de Curcun, Robert de Gant, and Nicholas de Stute- ville, by the second of whom at least she had issue (Abb. Placit., il John, Easter, Rot. 14 ; Rot. de Obl., i John, memb. 3). * Fulk Painell is described as the son of Juliana (Abb. Placit., 9 John, Rot. 12, in dorso), and Rob.-rt de B impton is mentioned as the great-grand father (avus) of Fulk's.son William (Abb. Piacit., 15 John, M'mas., Rot. 14, ifi dorso), thus substantiating the pedigree in the text. In 1164 his father, William Painell had rendered an account to the Treasury of 15/. 3^-. 4^., of which he paid 10/. 3s. 4d., and Fulk Painell was excused the payment of the remaining 5/. (Rot. Pip., 11 Hen. II., Rot. 6, memb. 2, vol. viii., p. 50), Fulk had seisin of the honour of Bampton in 1199 (Rot. de Obl., I John, membs. 22 and 21, in dorso), and must have been dead in 12 17, when the King directed that his lands in Yorkshire and Leicester should be seised to Hasculf Painell, his brother (Rot. Litt. Claus., i Hen. III., memb. 15, de r ever sis). t William Painell is mentioned as the son of Fulk in the dispute between him and the Prior of Bath already referred to (Abb. Placit., 15 John, M'mas., Rot. 14, in dorso). He married Alicia de Mohun (Rot. Fin., 12 Hen. III., memb. 7), sister and one of the heirs of William Briwer, jun., who had as his portion the manor of Axminster (Rot. Fin., 17 Hen. III., memb. 5). She was the widow of Reginald de Mohun, Lord of Dunster. William Painell was dead in 1228, when the custody of his lands and heirs was granted to Herbert Fitz Matthew, reserving the dower of Alicia, his widow, out of the manors of Bampton and Uffculme (Rot. Fin., 3 Hen. III., memb. 13). To this William succeeded another William Painell, who in 1245 was permitted to discharge his father's debt of 100/. due to the King by annual payments of 20 marks (Rot. Fin., 29 Hen. 111., memb. i). He married Sybilla (Rot. Fin., 33 Hen. III., memb. l), but died without issue in 1249, when his sister Auda, wife of John de Balun, became his heir (Inq. p. m., 33 Hen. III., Nos. 23 and 32 ; Rot. Fin., 33 Hen. III., memb. 10), who also died without issue (Inq. p. m., 3 Edw. I., No. 19). % It appears that the Matilda in the text was not the wife of William Painell, of Bampton, but of a William Painell who, with his wife, Matilda, in 1245, paid half a mark for a precept to the Sheriff of Sissex with reference to their affairs in Essex. These may have been the parents of the three daughters enumerated in the text, but they had no interest in Bampton (Rot. Fin., 29 Hen. III., memb. 10). § Miles de Cogan had from Henry II. a grant of half the Lordship ot Desmond, excepting the city of Cork and some other lands (Rot. Orig., 5 Edw. III., Rot. 22), and was still living in 1226 when the citizens of Limerick paid him 22/. for his maintenance, unless indeed, as seems prob able from ^he length of lime, two Miles de Cogans existed. 72 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Johannes* Cogan miles hoc modo dominus est de Baunton et obiit anno nono Edwardi I.,et reliquit filium nomine Johannemf Cogan, Dominum de Baunton, qui obiit 30 Edwardi I., cui successit filius suus Thomas,+ qui habuit filium Ricardum§ Cogan patrem Willelmi Cogan i| militis. patrem Johannis Cogan et Elizabethe uxoris Fulconis Fitzwarren militis. Johannes vero Cogan ultimus huius nominis qui fuit Dominus de Baunton obiit sine prole circa annum 12 Ricardi II., cujus hereditatis et dominii predicta Elizabetha soror ejus unica heres est, et reliquit Fulconi 'Fitzwarren filio suo. Quo sine sobole defuncto soror ejus Elizabetha Ricardi Hankford uxor hoc dominum adiit ut soror et heres, et habuit exitum per dictum Ricardum Hankford Thomasinam Willelmo Bourchier Domino Fitzwarren enuptam, a quibus exiit Fulco Dominus Fitzwarren, pater Johannis Bourchier Comitis Bathonie patris Johannis Comitis Bathonie patris Johannis Domini Fitzwarren, qui obiit ante patrem et reliquit filium Willelmum nunc Bathonie comitem et dominum hujus honoris. Honor de Hurberton. Arms : Barry bendy of six, argent and gules, on a bordure sable, nine bezants. RogeruslT de Valletorta anno 12 Regis Henrici II. tenuit honorem de Huberton, cui successit Reginaldus de Valletorta * John de Cogan married the only daughter of Gerald Prendegaste by the sister of Theobald Pincerna, and had an only son, who was born in 1242 (Inq. p. m., 36 Hen. III., No. 61). In 1274 he was seized of the manor of Bampton, which was the head manor of his barony, and which he held in capite by the service of one knight's fee (Rot. Hundr., 3 Edw. I., Devon, No. 4). + John de Cogan was dead in 1301, when his son and heir, Thomas de Cogan, was twenty-six years of age and more (Inq. p. m., 30 Edw. I., No. 29). 1 Thomas de Cogan, who was born circa 127^, appears to have been dead in 1314, when William, Bishop of Exeter, was acquitted of 100/. which he owed for the custody of lands which had belonged to him (Iss. Excheq., 8 Edw. 1 1., Easter). § Sir Richard Cogan was in possession of Hunstill, near North Petherton, in 1327 (Rot. Orig., Ext. Vascomie, Grossi Fines, Rot. 33), was dead in 1367, when he was seized of Uflfculme and Bampton manors, in Devon, and the manors of Hunstill, Wigbere and Hunspill, in Somerset (Inq. p. m., 41 Edw. III., No. 15). II Sir William Cogan was dead in 1382, when he was seized of the manors of Hunspill and Wigbere, and of Stratton, in the manor of South Peiherton, in Somerset, and the manors of Uffculme and Bampton, and lands of Hake- penne, in Devon. His wife, Isabella, was dead in 1420, having had a dower out of the lands of Hunspill, Wigbere, Stratton, Uffculme, Baunton, and Hakepenne (Calend. Inq. p. m., 6 Ric. II., No. 22, and 8 Hen. V., No. IQ2). ^ The manor of Harberton, the head of this baronv, was given by King Henry I. to Roger de Nonant, senior, from whose heirs' it passed, as did the The Feudal Baronies of Devon and their Holders. 73 natus ex Joanna una filiarum Reginaldi Comitis Cornubie. Post istum Reginaldum Radulphus de Valletorta tenuit hanc baroniam, et post eum Rogerus de Valletorta, deinde Matilda* uxor Henrici de la Pomeray, Beatricia uxor Petri Corbet et Joannat uxor Ricardi Champernon ut consanguine! et heredes dicti Rogeri tennere hereditatem dicti Rogeri. Petrus Corbet filius dicte Beatricie obiit sine prole. Champernon alienavit partem suam et heredes dicti Henrici de la Pomeray tennere partem suam ad nostra prope tempora. Sed nunc distractum est hoc feodum in multorum manus. Pertinere solent baronie de Hurberton 32 et dimidium feodi militum, per que servicia milites ejusdem honoris tenebant.J . Arms : Argent, a lion rampant gules ducally crowned or, on a bordure sable eleven bezants. Honor de Braneis.§ ampant gules ducally crowned eleven bezants. Iste honor pertinet ad ducatum Cornwallie. Et Comes Reginaldus Cornubie Dominus fuit de Brands. Cui successit honour of Totnes, to Roger de Valletort. This Roger was descended from Reginald de Valletort, his ancestor (iritavus) [great-great -great -great-giand- father] (Abb. Placit., 3 John, Rot. Cornub., Rot. 10, dorso), who, as well as Hugo de Valletort and Godfrey de Valletort, held lands in Devon, Cornwall, and Somerset shortly after the Conquest (Exon Domesday, /aj-jm). Regi nald was by far the most important person, holding extensive estates under the Earl of Moretain, including thirty-six manors, of which Tremerton, Cal- stock, and Ludbrook were three. It is probable that Reginald was father of Roger de Valletort, who paid scutage in 1162 (Rot. Pip., 8 Hen. II., Rot. i, memb. 2), and that he in turn was father of Radulph de Valletort, who made a payment to the Sheriff of Devon in 116465 (Rot. Pip., 11 Hen. II., Rot. 9, memb. i). The Roger in the text should probably be identified with this Roger 01 1 162, but we have found no confirmation of the marriage with the daughter of the Earl of Cornwall. In this case, Roger, the father of Reginald de Valletort below, would probably be the grandson of Roger of 11 62 and son of Radulph de Valletoit in 1 164. It is to be observed that no proof has been found of the relationship of Reginald (1083), Roger (i 160), and Radulph (1164), and we have also no proof that Ratlulph was the father of Roger de Valleiort, the great-grandson of Reginald of Domesday, who was living 1201-6. He married .Alicia, to whom ihe manor of Callington was given in marriage by King John (Rot. Litt. Claus., 4 Hen. III., memb. i), and which was afterwards inherited by her son, Reginald de Valletort (z'Wrf, 5 Hen. III., memb. 21). He died in 1206, when his heirs were in the custody of the Bishop of Winchester, as has been already explained. The further history of the family has been traced undo- the honour of Totnes. * The name of this lady was apparently Isota or Isolda. t It does not appear that this Joanna was one of the heirs of Valletort, though her husband acquired the manor of Modbury. X Roger de Valletort held the Barony of Harberton of the King in capite by the service of two knights or four esquires in war when the King had need of them. § This is the modern Bradninch. There was a certain A,, son of A., Viscount of Limoges (Lemovicensis), who petitioned for the county of Corn- 74 • Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. Henricus filius Comitis Reginaldi, sed an fuerit naturalis, vel legitimus propositum non est meum disputare. Sed hoc inveni, quod longe magnum possidebat hereditarium a dicto Comite Reginaldo per nomen filii Comitis. Et postea Ricardus I., rex Johannes, et rex Henricus- III. dispoliaverunt eum fere tocius hujus latifundii. Obiit autem iste Henricus filius Comitis sine liberis in senectute sua. Et Comes Reginaldus Cornubie reliquit quatuor filias I. Matilda, 2. Hawisia, 3. Sara, 4. Joanna, nuptas Comiti Mellent, vicecomiti Lemovicensi, Ricardo Comiti Devonie et Rogero de Valletorta. Hawisia Ricardi Comitis Devonie uxor sine prole obiit. Robertus Comes Mellent per Matildem dicti Comitis Reginaldi filiam reliquit filiam nomine Mabiliam, Willelmo Vernon Comiti Devonie enuptam, a quibus genus suum deducunt antiquissima, et longe honorata ilia regalis Courtneyorum Devoniensium familia, qui etiam originem habent a regibus Anglie et Francie. De successione Sare vicecomitis Lemovicensis uxoris nihil scribere possum.' Sed de Joanna natu minima predicti Reginaldi filia, magna progenies in hoc Devoniensi et Cornubiensi agro nascitur. Preterea Marchio Wintonie, et Dominus Fulco Grevill miles per Willoughby Dominum Brooke ab i.sta Joanna stemma sua deducunt. Sexdecem feoda integra tenentur per milites suos istius honoris de Braneys. Honor Ducatus Lancaster. Willelmus Dominus Briwer, homo magni honoris precipue per Regem Ricardum I. multas sibi in hoc comitatu acquisivit terras, que inter quatuor filias suas divise fuerint.* Margeria*!- natu maxima habuit exitum Willelmum Ferrers, qui habuit exitum Gondredam uxorem Pagani de Cadurcis,| wall in 1220, and who may have been the son of one of the marriages mentioned. The honour of Braneis, cr Bradninch, seems to have followed the Earldom of Cornwall, except for a short time, when it was granted by King Henry III. to William de la Lunde, who had a precept of seisin in 1240, but at whose death it escheated to the crown, and was again granted to the Earl of Cornwall. * The daughters of William Briwer did not become the co-heirs of their father (who died in 1224) until the death of their only bi other, William Briwer, before 22 Feb., 1233. t Margeria, the daughter of William Briwer, or de La Bruere, married William de La Ferte (Rot. Fin., 17 Hen. III., memb. 5), and had an only daughter and heir (Rot. Fin., 17 Hen. 111., memb. 6), who married (ibid.) Pagan de Cbaworth. X Pagan de Chaworth was dead in 1226 (Rot. Fin., 10 Hen. III., memb. 4). His son, Patrick de Chaworth, in 1239 fined 50 marks to have the custody of his lands, notwithstanding his nonage, and at the same time paid 500/. for The Feudal Baronies of Devon and their Holders. 75 patrem Patricii patrem Pagani* et Patricii. -f- Paganus obiit sine exitu. Patricius cepit in uxorem filiam Comitis Warren. Hac tenus ex libro Abbathie de Torr. Sed liber Abbathie de Newenham alio modo hoc genus repetit et scribit Griciam uxorem Reginaldi de Bruis esse natu maximam et Margeriam esse terciam filiarum cujus progeniem hoc modo posuit. Margeria habuit exitum Gundredam que nupta fyit Pagano de Cadurcis, ex qua procreatus est Patricius de Cadurcis pater Pagani secundi, ex quo exiit Matilda nupta Henrico de Lancaster. Multum discrepant hii duo libri in hac genealogia. Sed ego tantum hoc in loco adnotare volo, quod porcio terrarum que allocata fuerat predicte Margerie incidit per nupcias cum familia de Lancaster in feodum et honorem istius ducatu."?. Nam pleraque horum feodorum trahuntur ex diversis aliis honoribus, de quibus ille de Cadurcis primo tennere. Ec nunc tamen sunt incorporata ducatu de Lancaster. Iste honor, et feoda sua corone incorporata sunt simul cum ducatu Lancastrie per Regem Henricum IV. prius Lancastrie ducem. Sunt prope 30 feoda militum huic honori annexa, per que milites sui de eodem tenent in hoc comitatu. Hertland [Baronia]. Arms : Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess ermine. Familia ilia per antiqua (de Dynant olim), nunc Denham vel Dinham nuncupata, a Britannia Armorica se primo contulit permission to marry whom he wished (Rot. Fin., 23 Hen. III., memb. 5), and in 1241 paid 500 marks for seisin and relief of his lands (Rot. Fin , 25 Hen. III., memb. 13). He died in 1257 (Inq. p. m., 42 Hen. III., No. 26), leaving a widow, Hawisia, who died in 1273 the widow of . . . de London (Inq. p. m., 2 Edw. I., No. 27). * Pagan de Chaworth, the el lest son of Patrick de Chaworth, is described as heir to his father and mother in their Inquisitions /oj/ mortem (Inq. p. m., 42 Hen. III., No. 26, and 2 Edw. I., No. 7), and died without issue in 1278 (Inq. p. m., 7 Edw. I., No. 17), aged thirty-five years. t Patrick de Chaworth was found brother and heir of Pagan de Chaworth, and to be of the age of twenty-five years and more in 1278 (Inq. p. m., 7 Edw. I., No. 17), and was dead in 1282 (Inq. p. m., 11 Edw. I., No. 35). He married Isabella, daughter of William Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, afterwards the wife of Hugh le Despencer, senior (Inq. p. m., 34 Edw. I., No. 13), by whom he had an only daughter and heir, Matilda, who was aged one and a half year, in 1282 (Inq. p. m., 11 Edw. I., No. 35), and afterwards became the wife of Henry Plantagenet, Earl of Lancaster (ibid.). Harvey de Chaworth, who held a grant in the Forest of Dean from his mother, Hawisia, was also a brother of Patrick de Chaworth (Inq. p. m., 2 Edw. I., No. 70). 76 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. in Angliam cum Willelmo Conquestore* et hie sedem suam posuere. Floruit hoc nomen etin Edwardi L tempore habuit Baroniam suam Dominus Oliverus de Dyna'nt. Sed precipue cum Henricus VII. regnum Anglie comparasset sub quo Johannes Dinham baro factus est et magnus Anglie thesaurarius. Geneo- logiam ergo hujus familie hoc in loco inseram, quia Hertland, prima fuit eorum sedes, et baronie, et in posteris ejusdem familie per sorores ultimi Johannis domini Dinham supra nominati. Hawisia de Dinan, et Sibilla soror ejus dant regi unum equum de precio pro habendo quoddam precipe de Bucland Crofton in Somerset, et de Hertland in Devonie coram domino rege, in 3 Septimi Michaelis, versus Oliverum de Dinant. (Fin. Anno. 6 Johannis, memb. 12.) Oliverus de Dinant principio regni regis Henrici II. tenuit (Harteland) et reliquit Olivero filio suo. Oliverus genuit Galfridum.t * There is no record of the holder of the Manor of Hartland in Domesday, but it came early into the hands of the Dinhams, who had probably pre viously held lands in South Devon, of which the Manor of Harpford was given by Wilham the Conqueror to the ancestors of Oliver Dinham (' Testa de Nevill,' vol. i., fol. 837, p. 194). The eariiest member of the family appears to be Rainald de Dinham, who was a juror in the two hundreds of Ely, the court of which was held at Wichford, earlier than the compilation of the Domesday Book (Inq. Eliensis, fol. 2, Cott. MSS. Tiberius A, 6), and we next find Alan de Dinham holding the lands of Meines in Hamp shire, and Burton in Northamptonshire (Pipe Roll, 5 Hen. II., Rot. 7, memb. \,in dorso; 'Testa de Nevill,' vol. i., fol. 113, p. 25^), the latter having been given to him by Henry I., in recognition ot military services in France. He appears to have died in 11 58, and to have been succeeded by a son, Roland de Dinham, who held these lands from 11 58 onwards, and who also had the lands of Gainz in Berkshire, and other estates in Cam bridgeshire, Dorset, and Huntingdon (Pipe Rolls, 5 Hen. ii., et seq.). He appears to have been the father of four sons, Galfrid, Josce, Oliver and Robert. Of these Galfrid appears to have been the eldest. He paid scutage of Wales for Devonshire in 1164-5 (Rot. Pip., 11 Hen. II. , Rot. 9, memb. i), and died apparently without issue. The second son was probably Josce, who appears to have died without male issue, leaving two daughters, Hawisia, wife ot Fulk FitzWarine, and Sibilla, married to de Blugenay, who petitioned for the lands of Buckland and Corfton in Somerset, and Hartland in Devon, against Oliver de Dinham, in 1204. (Rot. Fin., 6 John, memb. 12). Oliver eventually became the representative of the family, and owned the Manor of Hartland, Buckland, and Corfton ('Testa de Nevill,' vol. i, fol. 706, p. 162, fol. 837, p. 194). His eldest son, Galfrid de Dinham, who joined with his father Oliver and his uncle Galfrid in the endowment of Hartland Abbey (Rot. Pat., 5 Edw. IV., pt. 3, memb. 13, viae Oliver's ' Monasticon, Devon,' p. 207) appears to have died without issue in his father's lifetime, the next holder of Hartland being Oliver de Dinham, as in the text, who was dead in 1220 (Rot. Litt. Claus., 5 Hen. III., memb. 7). t Galfrid de Dinham paid scutage in Devon, .Somerset, and Dorset ('Testa de Nevill,' vol. i., fol. 814, p. 188, and fol. 727, 738, pp. 166, 169), and in 1234 he paid aid for the marriage of Isabella, the King's sister, after wards Empress of Germany. He was dead in 1258 (Inq. p. m., 43 Hen. III., No. 4). This Galfrid appears to ha\e been the hero of a disgraceful seduc- The Feudal Baronies of Devon and their Holders, yy 3. Galfridus genuit Oliverum.* 4, Oliverus genuit Oliverum. 5. Oliverus-f iste Baro vocatus est ad parliamentum tentum [23] Edwardi I. et super Isabellam viduam Johannis domini Courteney filiamj Hugonis domini Dispenser procreavit Joceum : obiit 27 Edwardi I. Joceus Dinham§ per Margaretam filiam et heredem domini Ricardi de Hidon habuit exitum Johannem II et OliverumlF milites et obiit [29 Edwardi I.] Margareta uxor ejus post obitum dicti Jocei cepit in virum dominum Petrum Vuedall, qui baro vocatus est ad parliamentum tentum. . . . Johannes Dinham || miles maximus natu filius Jocei et tion in the Church of Teya in ' the time of the War,' his victim being Rosa, daughter and heir of Henry de Merke. Of this connection there was an only daughter, Alda, or Albrida, who would have been heir to her grand father, de Marke, were the marriage of Galfrid and Rosa capable of proof (Inq. p. m., 54 Hen. III., No. 23), and it would seem that a marriage did take place between the two, as on the death of Alda, unmarried, in 127;, her granduncle, Andrew de Merke, was found to be her next heir (Inq. p. m., 4 Edw. I., No. 3). This must have been a second marriage. * Though other genealogists mention but one Oliver de Dinham at this point,. it appears to be not improbable that the pedigree in the text is correct, though the Inquisition post mortem of the first Oliver has not been found. He (if he it was) married Mary, the daughter of Hugh Courtenay of Hemington, in Somerset, which lands Mary held as dower in 1279 (Placit. de q. w., 8 Edw. I , com. Somerset, Rot. 62). He was twenty-four years of age at the date of his father's Inquisition /oj/ mortem in 1258, and did homage for his lands in Devon in the same year (Rot. Fin., 43 Hen. III., memb. 10, alias 2). t Oliver de Dinham, if not identical with the preceding, which seems improbable when it is remembered that Mary Courtenay was the wife of an Oliver de Dinham in 1279, and this Oliver de Dinham was the husband of Isabella de Vere in 1276, had grants of free warren in the counties of Corn wall, Devon and Somerset in 1280-85 (Cal. Rot., Litt. Pat., 16 Rich. II., memb. 16). He was dead in 1298 (Rot. Orig.j 27 Edw. I., Rot. 3). X The wife of Oliver de Dinham was Isabella, daughter of Hugh de Vere, 4th Earl of Oxford, and widow of John de Courtenay, of Okehampton. § Josce de Dinham was found to be twenty-four years and upwards in 1298 (Inq. p. m., 27 Edw. I., No. 42), and did homage for the lands which his father had held in capite in the same year (Rot. Orig., 27 Edw. I., Rot 6). He died in 1300 when at his Inquisition post mortem, dower was assigned to his widow Margaret, and his son was found to be five years of age (inq. p. m., 29 Edw. I., No. £6). II John de Dinham was in the ward of the King for many years, and on attaining his majority he did homage, 18 Oct., 1316, for his father's lands (Pari. Writs., 10 Edw. II., pt. i., p. 535, No. l). He died in 1332, leaving a widow, Margaret — not Johanna, as in the text (Inq. p. m., 6 Edw. III., No. 59 and No. 7) who died in 1357 (Inq. p. m., 31 Edw. III., No. 43). II Sir Oliver de Dinham had a grant of the privilege of ' Infangnetheof ' within his manor of Sampford Peverell in 1336. (Rot. Litt. Pat., 10 Edw. III., pt. 2, memb. 34, a turgo). He married Johanna, who appears to have been a daughter of Guy de Brian, as in 1368 she granted her lands of Sampford and Aller Peverell to Guy de Brian, probably her brother, for the term of her life (Rot. Orig., 42 Edw. III., Rot. 33). Sir Oliver died in 1342, probably without issue {Inq. p. m., 16 Edw. III., No. 17). 78 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Margarete cepit in uxorem Joannam filiam domini Guidonis Brian, et habuere filium Johannem. 8. Johannes Dinham miles Dominus de. Hertland habuit in uxorem Murielem unam filiarum et heredum* domini Thome Courtney militis et pro- creaverunt Johannem : obiit 5 Ricardi Il.-f" 9. Johannes DinhamJ miles, cui dimidii hereditatis de Courtenay, et quarta pars patrimonii baronium de Mules obtigerit nupsit Elizabetham§ filiam domini Johannis Lovell, que peperit ei Johannem et Phelippam nuptam Thome Beamont militis. Nupsit etiam dictus dominus Johannes Matildem filiam et coheredem Johannis Matravers de Hooke, militis, sed ipsa obiit sine prole, [1428], 10. Johannes Dinham II miles cepit in sponsam Janam filiam et heredem domini Ricardi Arches militis, ex quibus exiit • Dominus Johannes Dinham baro magnus thesaurarius Anglie, et quatuor filie, videlicet Elizabeta primo nupta Fulconi Bourchier domino Fitzwarren et secundo Johanni Sapcotes militi, Margareta nupta Nicholao Carew militi, Katerina nupta Johanni Arondell de Lanhern militi, et Joanna nupta Johanni domino Zouch.^- Johannes dominus Dinham habuit in uxorem Elizabetham viduam [Johannis] Ratclyff [militis] filiam et heredem domini FitzWater, que peperit ei Henricum qui obiit infans. Hoc modo tota hereditas istius familie partita fuit inter sorores predictas. Quarum posteritas de Carew et Zouch partes suas vendiderit. Comes Bathonie qui heres est Elizabethe, et Johannes Arondell * She was the sister and co-heir of Hugh, and daughter of Sir Thoraas de Courtenay ; her sister Margaret was the other co-heir. Muriel was dead in 1369, when her share of the Courtenay estate, including Kingskarswell, in Devon, and Overton in Oxford, were assigned to her son John (Rot. Orig., 43 Edw. 111., Rot. 11). t His Inquisition post mortem was in 1382 (Inq. p. m., 6 Rich. II., No. 28). X Sir John de Dinham had a confirmation of tbe privileges granted in Buckland and Hartland to his ancestors Galfrid and Oliver de Dinham (Rot. Litt. Pat., 16 Ric. II., memb. 16), and was dead in 1428 (Inq. p.m., 7 Hen. VL, No. 56). t v h f . § An inquisition taken in 1405 shows that Matilda, wife of Sir John Dinham, Kt., was dead at that date (Inq. p. m., 7 Hen. IV., No. 24). Philippa, and not Elizabeth, seems to have been the Christian name of the daughter of Sir John Lovell, but there is some little confusion with regard to the wives of this John de Dinham which we have been unable to clear up. II Sir John de Dinham was dead in 1457 (Inq. p. m., 36 Hen. VI., No. 39). He had two brothers, Charles and Roger, mentioned as heirs in remainder to the Courtenay estates already referred to (Rot. Pat., 3 Edw. IV. pt. 3 memb. 10) ; they seem to have died without issue. ' ' m The daughters were Elizabeth, wife of Fulke Bourchier, Lord Fitzwarren and perhaps afterwards of Sir John Sapcote ; Joan, wife of John Lord Zouche ; Margaret, wife of Sir John Carew, of Mohun's Ottery'- and Katherine, wife of Sir Thomas Arundel, of Lanherne. ' The Feudal Baronies of Devon and their Holders. 79 de Lanhern heres Katarine, porciones suas retinent ad hunc diem. Their ar divers landes within the county of Devon, which are held of divers honors which are not of this County but within Cornwall, as of Tremeton and Launceston, now honors of the Duchy, Cardynan in Cornwall, Marshwood in Dorcetshire, unto which apperteyne many tenures within Devonshire, Stowey in Somersetshire, Stokecurcy in Somersetshire, Worle in Somersetshire, Dunster in Somersetshire, Dundene in Somerset shire, Odecomb in Somersetshire. Unto all these pertayne diverse and severall tenures in Devonshire. THE EARLS, NOBLES AND SHERIFFS OF DEVONSHIRE. (Pages 179 — 187 ; 247—258.) CoMiTES Devonie. Arms : Or, a lion rampant, azure. REX HENRICUS primus Ricardum de Redvers sive de Ripariis in comitem Devonie creavit, eique tercium denarium annul redditus dicti comitatus ei inter alia multa donavit. Tota quidem valuacio exitus qui tunc temporis ad regem pertinebat, tocius hujus comitatus ad 30 marcas annul valoris extendebatur. Baldwinus successit Ricardo patri, et Baldwino Ricardus filius et Ricardo Baldwinus filius, cui Ricardus frater. Baldwino vero et Ricardo filiis Ricardi sine prole defunctis, Willelmus advunculus eorum dictus de Vernona comes Devonie est, et super Mabiliam comitis Mellenti filiam genuit Baldwinum Mariam nuptam Roberto Courtenay, et Joannam Willelmo Briwer juniori, que mortua est sine exitu. Baldwinus vero suscepit Baldwinum filium. Baldwinus hie Comes Devonie procreavit Baldwinum ultimum de Ripariis comitem, et Isabellam uxorem Willelmo Comiti Albermarlie hec post mortem fratris sui Baldwini comitissa Devonie et Albemarlie est, et sine liberis moriebatur Anno Domini 1293. Ergo Hugonem Courteney Edwardus III. in comitem creavit, fuit enim proximus sanguine, ut filius Hugonis filii Johannis filii Marie filie Willelmi de Vernon Comitis Devonie. Et obiit Anno Domini 1339. Genuit autem ex Agneta filia domini St. John Hugonem tercium ejus nominis, et secundum ex familia Courteneyorum qui comes erat Devonie. Sed quia in titulo de Okhamton totum hoc stemma explanare proposui, solummodo Comites Devonie hoc in loco memorabo, nisi quod quiequid ad jus illius honoris pertinere videatur leviter tangere oportet. The Earls, Nobles and Sheriffs of Devonshire. 81 Hugo iste III., secundus istius nominis Comes Devonie multos habuit per Margaretam de Bohun filios et filias, sed duos tantum filios commemmorabo Edwardum,* videlicet Comitem Devonie et Philippum Courteney militem, ex quo prosapia Courtneiorum que nunc est profluxerit. Edwardus Courtneiorum Comes quartus-f- habuit exitus Edwardum et Hugonem ; ad cujus posteros honor istius Comi tatus transfertur. Edward us Courtneyiorum ComesquintusJ Hugonem quartum genuit. Iste Hugo Courtenayorum comes sextus § procreavit Thomam. Thomas vero habuit tres filios et unam filiam nomine Joannam. Filii vero illius Thomas Comes Devonie Eboraci capite plexus est, et septimo anno post Henricus Comes Devonie|| frater ejus eadem pena Sarisburie mulctatus est. Johannes Courteney tercius frater dominum Lancastrensem partem sequitus est, et nomen comitis sibi assumpsit apud Tewkesbery occisus cecidit. Joanna soror eorum Rogero Clift'ord enupta habuit filium Carolum, extra quatuor juaria, in transmarinis partibus natum. Postea Edwardus quartus rex in injuriam familiae Court neiorum Humfridum Stafford de Southwick hoc titulo honoravit, verum ipse favorem principis, honorem hanc, et vitam cito post amisit. Apud Brigwater decollatus fuit. Henricus vero septimus cum regnum acquivisset memor istius familie Edwardum Court ney proximum masculum heredem ad hunc honorem ereperit, et Willelmum filium suum cum nupciis Katerine Edwardi IV. regis filie et Elizabethe uxoris ejus sororis honoravit. Willelmus successit Edwardo patri, ex quo exiit Henricus. Iste tanti fuerit apud Henricum VIII. ut eum Marchionem Exonie creavit, et regni successorem nominabit. Sed fortuna hominem deridens cito ilium in humum prostravit, et capite truncavit. Edwardus tamen Courtenay filius dicti Henrici per Mariam reginam in integrum restitutus est, sed post longam incar- ceracionem libertatis sue minus prudens, ad exteras partes se disposuit, et Pattavii in Italia morbo vita privatus est. Et quamvis nomen hoc, et familia in tercio et proximo stemmate virescit, tamen honor hie et titulus in cinere jacuit, donee rex * Edward Courtenay died before his father, leaving a son, Edward, who succeeded his grandfather as Earl of Devon. t This was the third Eari. t This person was never Earl of Devon, as he predeceased his father in 1418 without issue. § This is Hugh, fourth Earl of Devon, son of Edward, the third Eari. II His brother's attainder prevented his succession to the Earldom. 82 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Jacobus Carolum dominum Mountjoy Comitem Devonie creavit. Sed paululum temporis hoc gaudebat, nam infra binos annos moriebatur sine successore.* Et contencio orta est quis sibi sit in sanguine proximus heres. Et ambo isti et Stafford et Mountjoy non per dissensum et jure hereditario in hunc comitatum intrusi, brevi tempore, et cum ignoiriinia gaudebant : primus enim tergum vertens et cum multo timore prelium apud [Edgecote] fugiens quacito comes factus et per mandatum regis Edwardi IV. apud [Bridgwater] in comitatu Sumerset inter amicos et servos in comitatu ubi natus et educatus fuerat capite truncatus est. Alter quoque alterius uxorerft sibi conjunxit, et prolem illicitam in totam hereditatem suam vocavit, et sic conspurcatam sui memoriam posteris reliquit. NOBILES DEVONIE INHABITANTES. Preter Comites illos Devonienses multi magni honoris et generis nobiles hunc comitatum habitavere, quos suo ordine tem poris (prout possum) memorabo. Reginaldus Comes Cornubie sub Henrico II. has partes et hunc comitatum multum gubernavit. Galfridus de Maundevill castellarijis Exonie factus est per regem Henricum primum et hie habitacionem suam posuit, et multa latifundia et terras posteritati sue reliquit infra hunc comitatum et etiam baroniam de Marshwood in agro Dor- cetensi. Willelmus Briwer baro a consiliis secretis Ricardo primo, et Johanni fratri ejus regibus Anglie hie in Devonia sedem et habi tacionem posuit apud Torr. Et postea in eodem loco Abbathiam fundavit. Willelmus Briwer baro fihus predicti Willelmi in hoc comi tatu sub Henrico tercio habitavit. Robertus fitz Martin dominus de Dertington ibidem sedem habuit tempore Henrici I. et quamvis ipsi, et multi successorum Baronum etiam de Ceamoys in Wallia quandoque inhabitaverunt, ut se defenderent contra Wallensium incursiones, tamen in hoc comitatu plerumque stacionem fecere. Barones de Toriton ejus quoque nominis continuam com- memoracionem suam hie degebant a primis Normannicis tem poribus usque ad tempus Henrici III. cum dispargita fuerat ilia baronia inter quinque sorores ultimi baronis filias. Nicolaus de Pola, Mauricius de Pola, et Willelmus de Pola temporibus Henrici I., Stephani, Henrici II. et Ricardi I. Anglie regum in hoc comitatu sedem habuerunt. Quorum ultimus in * He died April 3, 1606. The Earls, Nobles and Sheriffs of Devonshire. 83 terram sanctam cum Ricardo rege proficiscebatur et inter barones suos numeratur. Alii duo in cartis suis ut barones se scribunt. Familia ilia (Pomeray) barones de Byry olim fuere, et magni honoris homines in primis Normannorum temporibus donee Henricus de la Poineray montem Sancti Michaelis contra regem Ricardum I. armato milite tenuit, a quo tempore per gradus magnitudo eorum continua serie debilitata est. Nomen de Tracy in hoc tractu multo splendore emicuit et habuit tempore Henrici II. barones suos Oliverum et Willelmum, filium suum qui unus fuerat eorum qui Thomam Becket Can- tuariensem archiepiscopum interemit sub dicto rege, et postea privatam vitam egit usque ad mortem suam, reliquit autem unicam filiam Gervasio de Courtenay nuptam cui peperit Willel mum qui suscepit nomen de Tracy, a quo per filium Oliverum exiit Dominus Henricus Tracy qui vixit usque ad finem regni regis Henrici III. Courteney. — Familia de Courteney barones de Okeham ton fuere ab Reginaldo ad Hugonem de Courteney secundum qui [8] Anno Edwardi III. comitatum Devonie obtinuit, et sic minor in majori latuit honor : nam postea comites Devonie nominati sunt. Tempore regis Edwardi I. preter prenominati barones de Courteney, Oliverus Dinham, Galfridus Camvill, Matheus filius Johannis, Willelmus Martyn, Johannes Muleis inhabitantes hunc comitatum ad parliamenta vocati fuere. Tempore Edwardi II. Plugo Courteney, Galfredus Camvill, Willelmus Martyn, Rogerus Mules, Petrus de Vuedall, qui Mar garetam uxorem Josei Dinham desponsaverat, Thomas Arch deacon, Serlo Nansladron, et Henricus Tyes. Tempore Edwardi III. preter Courteneyum et Martynum, Jacobus dominus Audelegh qui Martino successit, Johannes Willinton et Henricus Willington, Petrus Vuedall, Nicolaus Mules, Thomas Mounthermer, dominus de Stokenham, Willel mus Botreaux, Nicolaus dominus St. Maur, Guido de Brian, Johannes de Montacut qui successit Thome Mounthermer. Tempore Regis Ricardi II. iste barones Devoniam inhabi taverunt nel habitacionem illic habuerunt. Johannes dominus Montacut de Stokenham postea comes Sarum, Jacobus domi nus Audelegh et post mortem ejus Nicolaus dominus Audelegh filius suus, Guido de Brian, Willelmus dominus Botreaux, Ricardus dominus St. Maur, Johannes Holland, dux Exonie, Regis frater uterinus. Tempore regis Henricus IV. Ricardus, dominus St. Maur, Willelmus, dominus Bonvill, Fulco, dominus Fitzwarren, Guido, dominus Brian, Willelmus, dominus Botreaux, Edwardus, Comes Devonie, Thomas Beaufort, du.x Exonie. 6 — 2 84 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Tempore Regis Henrici V. Fulco dominus Fitzwarren, Willelmus, dominus Bonvill. Tempore Regis Henrici VI. Willelmus, Dominus Bonvill, Thomas Brooke, dominus Cobham, cui successit eodem tempore, Edwardus, dominus Cobham, filius suus, Willelmus dominus Harrington filius Willelmi Bonvill militis, filii Willelmi domini Bonvil, Thomas Courtenay, Comes Devonie, Johannes Holland, dux Exonie, Henry Holland, dux Exonie, filius Johannis. Tempore regis Edwardi IV. Willelmus Bourchier, dominus Fitzwarren, Thomas Courtenay, Comes Devonie, Henricus Hollond, dux Exonie et Johannes, dominus Dinham. Tempore regis Ricardi III. Thomas Gray, marchio. Dorsetie. Tempore regis Henrici VII. Thomas Gray, marchio Dorcetie, Fulco Bourchier, dominus Fitzwarren, Johannes dominus Denham thesaurarius Anglie, Edwardus Comes Devonie. Tempore regis Henrici VIII. Johannes dominus Fitz warren, qui anno regni dicti regis [28] Comes Bathonie creatus est. Johannes dominus Russell, Henricus Stafford, comes Wiltes, qui nupserit Ceciliam, viduam Thome Gray, marchionis Dorcetie, Willelmus, Comes Devonie, Henricus, marchio Exonie, filius Willelmi. Tempore regis Edwardi VI. Johannes, dominus Russell, creatus comes Bedfordie, Henricus Gray, marchio Dorsetie, et dux Suffolcie. Tempore Regine Marie Johannes comes Bathonie, Johannes comes Bedfordie, Edwardus Comes Devonie. Tempore Regine Elizabethe Willelmus comes Bathonie, Franciscus comes Bedfordie. Tempore Regis Jacobi Georgius dominus Carrew, ex antiqua ilia Careworum familia originem trahens domum suam habet apud Upton Hilion. THE SHERIFES OF THIS COUNTYE OF DEVON SITHENS THE CONQUEST.* William, Duke of Normandy, after his Conquest made over England made Baldwyn de Sap Hereditary Sherif of Devon, which held the same during his lief, and the like did Richard * An account of the Sheriffs of Devon is commenced in Latin on p. i8i. It is as follows : '^ Vice Comites Devonie. Rex Willehnus primus Baldwinum de Sapi Vicecomitem Devonie instituit, et concessit sib. et heredibus suis, cui successit Ricardus filius. eromnes posteri, usque ad Johannem de Courtenay, tempore Henrici III. fuere vice^ sTcut ut hoSe' '¦''' '"""'"" '" '"^°"' '""' ^"^ °®'='""- ^' f^"' -°n°^' The Earls, Nobles and Sheriffs of Devonshire. 85 hi.s sonne after him. Adelis, the sister of Richard, and daughter of Baldwyn, held the same place and stiled her Vicecomitissa Devonie. After the death of AHce, or Adelice, King Henry II. placed the sherifes, which were as heere folio we : Galfride de Furnell, or Furneaux, sherif the first yeere of Henry II. Richard de Redvers, erl of Devon, sherif the 2 and 3 yeeres. William de Boterelles, sherif the 4 yeere, and 5 yeere and 6 yeere. Hugh de Ralegh, sherif the 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 yeeres. Robert Fitz Bernard, sherif the 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 yeeres. Reginald, erl of Cornwall, sherif the 19, 20. William Ruffus, sherif the 21. Eustachius Fitz Stephan, sherif the 22 yeere. William Ruffus, sherif the 23 yeere. Hugh de Gund [eville], sherif the 24 and 25 yeeres. William de Brigwere, sherif the 26, and soe contynewed unto the latter end of the raigne of King Henry the Second. Ricardus I. William de Bocland, sherif of Devon and Cornwall the r, 2, 3, 4 and S yeeres of King Richard. Henry Furnell, or Furneaux, sherif the 7 yeere. Richard Rivell, Sherif the 8 yeere, and soe contynewed sherif of Devon unto th'end of the raigne of King Richard. Alan de Furnell, or Furneaux, was sherif of Cornwall during the same tyme. John. I. William de Wrotham, sherif of Devon, and John de Toriton of Cornwall. - 2. Osbert FitzwiUiam, sherif of Devon, and Hugh Bardolph of Cornwall. 3. Ralph de Mora, sherif of Devon, and Richard Flemyng of Cornwall. Inveni tamen quod Willelmus Briwer tenuit vicecomitatem aliquatulum temporis. Et quod Robertus de Veteri Ponte fuerat quoque vicecomes Devonie qujus locum Eudo de Bellocampo sustinuit temporis regis Johannis. Sed postquam rex comitatum in manus suas recepit, de huic nemo preter annum hunc officium retinuit, nisi per specialem ordinacionem magno quocjue sigillo sigillata. Et quod manifestius appareat quoad mei posse est, nomina omnium vicecomitum a tempore quo primum hec annualis ordinacio facta est, ad hoc usque tempus inseram, et in proprio succedente loco ponam. Radulphus de Mora Vicecomes fuit Devonie pro Willelmo Briwer in . . . 86 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. 4. The same Raph and Richard sherifes of Devon and Cornwall. 5. Ralph de Mora, William Brigwere. 6. William Brigwer. 7. William Brigwere. 8. William Brigwere. 9. Willelmus, dominus Brigwer, sherif of Devon. 10. William, Lord Brigwer, sherif of Devon. II. William Lord Brigwer, sherif, and Raph de Mora in his place. 12. Robert Vepont and Eudo Bechamp in his place. 13. Robert Vepont. 14. Robert Vepont. 15. Robert Vepont and Eudo Bechamp in his steede. 16. Eudo de Bechamp.* 17. Eudo Bechamp for Robert Vepont. Henry III. 2. Walter de Bathon. 3. Robert, Lord Courtenay, Robert le Bastard in his steed. 4. Robert, Lord Courtenay. 5. Robert, Lord Courtenay. 6. William de Puteo. 7. Walter Le Pohier. 8. Walter Le Pohier. 9. William, Lord Brigwer, and Roger Langford in his steede. 10, II. William Ralegh. 12, 13. Roger la Zouch, and Raph Clerk in his steede. 14. Thomas de Cirencester. 15. Roger la Zouch, and Raph Clerk for him. 16. [Thomas de Cirencester : Thomas de la Wyle custos?^ 17. Peter de Rivallio. 18. Robert de Vallibus. 19. Nicolas de Mules. 20. Nicolas de Mules. 21. Walter de Bathon, sherif from this 12 \i.e., 21] unto the 35 of Henry III. 36. Raph Cornu. 36. William Englefield, sherif unto the 39. 39. Raph de Willinton. * Eudo de Beauchamp was succeeded in the shrievalty by Henry de La Pomeray and John de Erlegh, who were appointed by writ dated May 13, 1214 (Rot. Litt. Pat., 16 John, pt. i, memb. 2), and they were succeeded August 13, 1215, by Robert de Courtenay (Rot. Litt. Pat., 17 John, memb. 17). The Earls, Nobles and Sheriffs of Devonshire. 87 40. Gervais de Horton, and Henry, his sonne and heire. 41, The same. 42. Raph de Willinton. 43. William de Cirencester. 44, 45. Raph de Doddescomb. 46. John de Mucegros, unto the 50 of Henry III., sherif of Devon. SO. Gervais de Horton. 51. John de Mucegros. 52. Raph de Esse. 53. William de Bicklegh. 54. William Prous. 55. John Wiger. 56. Thomas de Pyn. Edward I. I. Thomas de Pynne. 2. John Wiger. 3. Thomas Pynne. 4, Mathew de Furneaux. 5. Mathew de Egleshull. 6. Thomas de Pynne. 7, 8. Warin de Sachville. 9, 10. Thomas de Pynne. II. Robert Beaudyn. 12, 13. Thomas de Pynne. 14. The same Thomas. 15. Robert de Wodeton. 16, 17. Mathew Fitz John, Lord of Stokenham. 18. Walter de Bathon [Matthew Fitz John was Sheriff 18 Edw. I.]. 19, 20. Thomas de Scobbahull. 21. Mathew Fitz John. 22. Thomas de Scobbahull. 23. Gilbert de Knovill, sherif of Devon unto the 29 yeere of Edward I. 29. Thomas de Ralegh, of Ralegh, unto the 35 of Edward I. sherif of Devon. 35. Raph de Gorges. Edward II. I. Thomas de Ralegh, Kt. 2, 3. Nicolas Kirkham, Kt. 4, 5. Mathew Furneaux. 6. Peter Gaveston. 7. Mathew Furneaux. 88 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. 8. Mathew Furneaux, and Robert Horton. 9, 10. Mathew Clivedon, II. Mathew Clivedon, and Robert Beaudyn. 12. Robert Beaudyn. 13. John Bigbery. 14. Robertus Beadyn and Nicolas Cheyney. 15. [Nicholas de Cheigni, John Inge and Matthew de Crowe thorne.] 16. [Matthew de Crowethorne] . 17. Mathew Crawthorn. 18. Walter de Bathon. 19. James Cokinton. 20. Henry Tirrell. Edward III. I. James de Cokinton [and before him Roger Rodde]. 2. William de Chiverston [and William de Fauconberg]. 3. [William de Fauconberg.] 4. William de Faconberg. 5. [Matthew de Crawthorn.] 6. Mathew de Crawthorn [Reginald de Montfort was Sheriff in this year]. 7. Reginald de Montfort. 8, 9. William de Albimarle [Hildebrand de London was Sheriff 9 Edw. III.]. 10, II. John Chiddelegh. [Peter de Veal was sheriff 10 Edw. III. He was also Sheriff 11 Edw. III.] 12, 13. John Ralegh, of Beaudport, Kt. 14, 15. John Ralegh, of Charneys. 16. Henry Tirrell. 17. William Pipard. 18. Walter de Horton. 19, 20. Henry Tirrell. [John de Chiverston was Sheriff 19 Edw. III.] 21. Raph Brit, and Raph Beapell, Kt. 22, 23. Almarick Fitzwarren, and the 24. 25. Robert At Hach. 26, 27. William Auncell. 28. John Northcot, and William Auncell, and Richard Cham bernon. 29. Richard Chambernon. 30, 31. John Dabernon. 32. William Yeo. 33, 34. Richard Braunscomb, and the 35 yeeres. 36. Almarick Fitzwarren. 37. Martin Fissacre. 38. William de Brightlegh. 39. John Boys. The Earls, Nobles and Sheriffs of Devonshire. 89 40. William Servington. 41, 42. Richard Branscomb and John Ralegh of Charneis. 43. Thomas Chambernon. 44. Thomas de Afton. 45. Thomas Chambernon. 46. Nicolas Whiting. 47. Richard Chuselden. 48. John Damarle and Nicolas Pomeray. 49. Richard Branscomb and William Ashthorp. 50. Nicolas de La Pomeray. 51. John Ralegh. Richard II. I. John Damarle. 2. John Fitz Payn. 3. John Strech. 4. Walter Cornu. 5. Richard Chambernon. 6. Waryn Ercedecne. 7. William Ashthorp. 8. James Chidley, Kt. 9. William Whitelegh. 10. Richard Chambernon. II. John Pawlet. 12. Nicolas Kirkham. 13. William Bonvill, Kt. 14. William Carmyno. 15. John Grenville. 16. Thomas Ralegh. 17. Thomas Brooke. 18. John Grenvile, Kt. 19. William Ferrers. 20. William Malherb. 21. Thomas Peyner. 22. William Beamond. Henry IV. I. John Keynes. 2. Thomas Pomeray. 3. John Herle and John Wike. 4, 5. Thomas Gorges. 6. John Cole. 7. John Chiselden. 8. Edmond Pyne. 9. William "Cheyney, Kt. 10. Thomas Pomeray. IX. Robert Challons, Kt. 12. Thomas Pomeray. 90 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Henry V. I. [John Arondell, Kt.] 2. John Arondell, Kt. 3. John Beavill. 4. William Talbot. 5. Stephan Dernford and John Talbot. 6. Hugh Courtenay. 7. Thomas Beamond. 8, 9. Robert Challons. Henry VI. Aug. 31, 1422. I. Thomas Beamond. 2. William Bonville. 3. Richard Hankford. 4. Thomas Brooke. 5. William Bamfield, Kt. 6. Thomas Beamond. 7. Thomas Beamond and Robert Hille. 8. James Chidley. 9. John Bozum. ID. Edward Pomeray. II. Edmond Pyne, of Branford Pine. 12. John Cheyney, of Pinho. 13. Thomas Bonvill. Thomas Stowell. 14. Roger Chambernon. 15. Thomas Beamond. 16. Thomas Arondell. 17. James Chidley. 18. William Bechamp, Kt. 19. Robert Burton. 20. William Wadham. 21. Richard Yard. 22. John Cheyney, of Pinho. 23. John Blewet. 24. Nicolas Broughton. 25. Henry Fortescu. 26. Thomas Budokeside. 27. Hugh Stukeley. 28. James Chidley. 29. Robert Burton. 30. Edward Hull. 31. Henry Fortescu. 32. John Cheyney, of Pinho. 33. Richard Halse. 34. Andrew Hillerisdon. 35. Edward Langford. The Earls, Nobles and Sheriffs of Devonshire. 91 36. John Nanfan. 37. Richard Halse. 38. Baldw3m Fulford. 39. John Dinham. Edward IV. March4, 1461. I. John Dinham. 2, 3. John Cheyney, of Pinho. 4. Richard Chichester. John Chichester. 5. John Arondell. 6. Christofer Worseley. 7. William Dennys. 8. Phillip Beamont. 9. Richard Chichester. 10. Nicolas Carew. II. Phillip Courtenay, Kt. 12. Phillip Copleston. 13. John Cheyney, of Pinho. 14. Richard Pomeray. 15. Richard Chichester. 16. Otho Gilbard. 17. Charles Dinham. 18. John Sapcot. 19. Edward Courtenay. 20. Halnathey Maleverer. 21. Robert Willoughby, Kt. 22, Giles Dawbeney, Kt. WilHam Courtenay. Richard III. r. William Courtenay. 2. Halnathey Maleverer. 3. Thomas Maleverer, and John Halwell, Kt. Henry VII. I. John Halwell, Kt. 2. Richard Edgcomb, Kt. 3. Robert Willoughby, Kt 4. Roger Holland. 5. John Halwell, Kt. 6. William Stonar, Kt. 7. Walter Enderby. 8. Richard Pomeray, Kt. 9. Roger Holland. 10. Peter Edgcomb, Kt. 92 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. II. John Fortescu. 12. William Carew, Kt. 13. Peter Edgcomb, Kt. 14. Roger Holland. 15. James Chidley. 16. Richard Whitley. 17. Nicolas Wadham. 18. Richard Halwell. 19. John Fortescu. 20. William Marwood. 21. John Kirkham, Kt. 22. John Fortescu. 23. Thomas Dennys. 24. Thomas Dennys. Henry VIII. Thomas Dennys, Esq. I. John Crocker, Esq.' 2. Richard Coffin. 3. Thomas Goodman. 4. Thomas Dennys, Kt. 5. William Carew, Kt. 6. Nicolas Wadham, Kt. 7. John Shilston, Kt. 8. John Speke, Kt. 9. Peter Edgcomb, Kt. 10. Thomas Dennys, Kt. II. Raph Pexsall, Esq. 12. Thomas Stukeley, Esq. 13. William Courtenay, Kt. 14. Thomas Dennys, Kt. 15. John Kirkham, Kt. 16. John Basset, Kt. [of Umberleigh]. 17. William Courtenay, Kt. 18. Phillip Chambernon, Esq. 19. Thomas Dennys, Kt. 20. Peter Edgcomb, Kt. 21. John Chammond. 22. George St. Liger, Kt. 23. Thomas Dennys, Kt. 24. Richard Grenvile, Kt. 25. William Courtenay, Kt. 26. John Fulford, Kt. 27. Hugh Pollard, Kt. 28. George Carew, Kt. 29. Richard Pollard, Esq. The Earls, Nobles and Sheriffs of Devonshire. 95 30. John Chammond, Kt. 31. Hugh Pollard, Kt. 32. John Fulford, Kt. 33. Hugh Pawlet, Kt. 34. George Carew, Kt. 35. Richard Edgcomb, Kt. 36. Hugh Stukeley, Esq. [Sheriff lo July, 1545 — 37 Henry VIIL] 37. Hugh Pollard, Kt. 38. Peter Carew, Kt. Edward VI. I. Peter Carew, Kt. I. Gawen Carew. 2. Peter Courtenay. 3. Thomas Dennys, Kt. 4. John Chichester. 5. Richard Chidley. 6. Richard Edgcomb, Kt. Mary. I. Ricardus Edgcomb, Kt. I. Thomas Dennys, Kt. 2. James Courtenay. 3. Richard Cary. 4. John Fulford, Kt. 5. Robert Dennys, Kt. 6. Thomas Southcot. Elizabeth. I. Arthur Champernon, Kt. 2. John Sainliger, Kt. 3. Christofer Copleston. 4. Richard Fortescu. 5. Richard Duke. 6. Thomas Munke. 7. Peter Edgcomb. 8. Lewis Stukeley. 9. Robert Dennys, Kt. 10. William Stroode. II. John Mallet. 12. [Thomas Southcote.] 13. John Parker. 14. John Gilbard, Kt. 15. Thomas Carew, of Haccomb. g^ Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. 1 6. Arthur Basset, Kt. 17. John Fulford, Kt. 18. Richard Bamfild. 19. John Chichester. 20. Roger Prideaux. 21. William Courtney, Kt. 22. John Clifton, Kt. 23. John Fitz. 24. John Fortescu. 25. Edward Seamor, Kt. 26. Richard Reynell and Humfry Speccot. 27. Humfry Speccot. 28. William Kirkham. 29. George Cary, of Clavelley. 30. Hugh Pollard. 31. William Carew, of Haccomb. 32. Thomas Ridgway. 33. Henry Rolle. 34. Richard Champernon. 35. William Strode. 36. Thomas Dennys, Kt. 37. Edward Seamor. 38. William Walrond. 39. John Copleston. 40, 41. Henry Rolle, in the 40 yeere succeeded William For tescu, after his death. 42. Thomas Ridgway. 43. Edmond Parker. 44. Thomas Heale. 45. William Pole, Ar. James I. I. William Pole, Ar., of Colcomb. 2. Amias Bamfild, Kt., of Poltymor. 3. John Drake, Ar., of Ash. 4. Edward Seamor, of Bery Pomeray. 5. William Abbot, Ar., of Hartland. 6. Robert Rolle, Ar., of Heanton. 7. John Akeland, Kt., of Culm John. 8. William Crymes, Ar., of Bukland Monachorum. 9. Hugh Akeland, Ar., of Akland. 10. Thomas Wise, Miles, of Sidenham. II. Edwardus Giles, Miles, of Deane. 12. Georgius Smyth, Miles, of Matford. 13. Johannes Speccot, Miles, of Thornbiry. 14. John Giffard, de Halesbiry, Ar. The Earls, Nobles and Sheriffs of Devonshire. 95 1 5. George Southcot, Kt., of Stokflemyng. 16. Thomas Heale, of Fleete Daverell, Ar. 17. Warwick Heale, Kt., of Wemworthy. 18. Christopher Savery, of Shilston. 19. Samson Heale, of Knaton, Ar. 20. Edmond Parker, of Burrington. 21; Edmond Fortescu, of Fallopytt. 22. Henry Tothill, of Peamore. 23. Symon Leache, of Cadley. King Charles. I. Symon Leache, of Cadley, Kt. 2. Nycolas Fry, of Yarty, Esq. 3. John Northcot, of Crediton. 4. Walter Younge, of Coliton. 5. Henry Rowswell, of Ford, Kt. 6. John Davy, of Newhowse. 7. Henry Ashford, of Ashford. 8. Edmund Arscot. 9. Frances Drake, of Bukland, Baronet.* * The list of Sheriffs should be compared, as regards those from 31 Henry I. to 4 Edward III., with the list published in the Thirty-first Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records, Appendix, p. 278. Though the two lists differ in important respects, that of Risdon should not be taken as always incorrect, as is shown by the note with reference to Eudo de Beau champ on p. 86, ante. The list was printed in an extended form to 1809 in Risdon's Survey, and was carefully completed to 1891 by the late Mr. Winslov/ Jones in Notes and Gleanings, vol. iv., p. 61. — Eds. PEERS, BARONETS AND KNIGHTS HOLDING LANDS IN DEVON, WITH THEIR ARMS. EDWARD HI. — CHARLES I. (Pages 296—302 ; 306, 310, 316, 320, 325, 356, 357, 360, 361, 364, 366, 367 [at foot].) Knightes possessed of landes in Devonshire during THE raigne of King Edward III. HUGH COURTENAY, Erl of Devon : Or, three roundels gules, a label of three points azure. Hugh Courtenay, his sonne, Erl of Devon : Or, three roundels gules, a label of three points azure. James, Lord Audelegh of Dertington and Bar- stable : Gules, fretty or. John, Lord Mules : Argent, two bars, and in chief three roundels gules. William, Lord Zouch of Totenays, Ob. 26 Edward III. : Gules, twelve bezants, five, four, two and one, a canton ermine. Henry Pomeray, of Byry : Or, a lion rampant gules, a bordure engrailed sable. Henry Pomeray, his sonne : Or, a lion rampant gules, a bordure engrailed sable. Richard Cogan, of Baunton, Ob. 2 Edward III.: Gules, three oak-leaves argent. Thomas, Lord Monthermer, of Stokenham : Or, an eagle displayed vert. Nicolas Dauney, of Norton Dauney, Ob. 17 Ed ward III.: Argent, on a bend cotised azure, three cinque foils or. Peers, Baronets and Knights of Devon. 97 John Dauney, his soxxe, Ob. 22 Edward III.: Argent, on a bend cotised azure, three cinquefoils or. Jeffrey Cornwall, of Nymetox Rogus, Ob. 19 Ed ward III. : Ermine, a lion rampant gules crowned or, a bordure sable charged with eight bezants. Nicolas, Lord St. Maur, of Northmolton : Argent, two chevronels gules, a label of three points vert John, Lord Cantilup, of Hempston : Azure, three leopards' faces jessant-de-lys or. John Willinton, Lord of Umberlegh, died 19 Ed ward III. : Gules, a saltire vair. Raph Willinton, his sonxe, Obiit sine prole 22 Ed ward III. : Gules, a saltire vair. Richard, Lord St. Maur, soxxe of Nicolas : Argent, two chevronels gules, a label of three points vert. William, Lord Zouch, graxdsoxne of William, Lord Zouch : Gules, eleven bezants, four, four, two and one, a canton ermine. Hexry, SONNE OF Hexry Willixgtox : Gules, a saltire vair. John, sonxe of Hexry II. Willixtox : Gules, a saltire vair. Reginald Willixtox : Gules, a saltire vair. Hugh Courtexay i. sonxe of Hugh, Erl of Devox : Or, three roundels gules, a label of three points azure. Edward Courtenay 2. soxxe of Hugh, Erl of Devon : Or, three roundels gules, a label of three points azure. William Fissacre, of Combfissacre : Sable, six fishes haurient, three, two and one [? argent]. Stephax Haccomb, of Haccomb: ..., three bendlets ... Richard CHAiiBERXox, of Modbyry : Gules, a saltire vair between twelve billets or. Henry Chambernox, of Ilfercomb : Gules, a saltire vair, between twelve crosses crosslet or. WiLLLAM Chamberxon, HIS SONXE: .... a saltire vair, be tween twelve crosses crosslet ... Robert Beapell, of Kxowstox Beapell: Gules, a bend vair cotised or. Raph Beapell, of Kxowstox, his soxxe : Gules, a bend vair, cotised or. JOHX Beamoxt, of Shirwell: Barry of six, vair and gules. James Kokingtox, of Kokixgtox : Argent, six cocks, three, two and one, gules. Robert Horton, of Horton, 6 Edward III. : Argent, a fess gules between three Hons rampant sable. 7 98 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. John Clifford, of Godford: Chequy, or and azure, a bend gules. Nicolas Kirkham, of Blagdon : Argent, three lions rampant gules, a bordure engrailed sable. Roger Jewe, of Cotlegh ; Vert, a lion rampant ermine, debruised by a fess gules. Walter Le Jew : Vert, a lion rampant guardant ermine, debruised by a fess gules, Alan Charlton, of Northmolton : Azure, a chevron or between three swans argent. John Stonar, of Ermyngton : Azure, two bars dan cetty or, a chief argent. John Sully, of Edeslegh, 33 Edward III.: ..., three chevronels ... Henry Ralegh, of Beandport : Gules, a bend vair be tween six crosses crosslet or. John Ralegh, of Combralegh, his sonne : Gules, a bend vair between six crosses crosslet or. Peter Ralegh, of Smalridge: ..., five fusils conjoined in bend .,., a label of three points ... John Ralegh, of Fardell, .sonne of Peter: ..., five fusils conjoined in bend ..., a label of five points ... John Ralegh, of Charneys : Argent, a cross moline gules between three crosses crosslet fitchy sable. Thomas Ralegh, of Charnes, sonne of John : Argent, a cross moline gules between three crosses crosslet fitchy sable. Thomas Ralegh, of Ralegh : Chequy or and gules, a chief vair. Guy de Bryan, of Torbryax, died 23 Edward III. : Or, three piles meeting in base azure. Phillip Courtenay, of Morton : ..., three roundels ..., in centre chief a crescent. Thomas Courtenay, of : Or, three roundels gules, a bend compony argent and azure. John Bechamp, of Wonbernford : Vairy. John Stowford, of Stowford, Justic: Argent, a chevron between three bulls' heads cabossed sable. John, Lord Montagu, of Stokenham : Argent, three fusils conjoined in fess gules, a bordure sable. John Carru, of Otery Mohun, died 36 Edward III. : Or, three lions passant sable. Roger Rohant, of Dodbroke: Argent, two chevrons gules, on a canton of the last a mullet or. Oliver St. John, of Instow : Argent, a bend sable, on a chief gules two mullets or. William Damarell, of Woodbyry: Per fess ..., three crescents ... Peers, Baronets and Knights of Devon. 99 William Damarell, sonne of William, died 36 Ed ward III. : Per fess ..., three crescents ... John Damarell, of Fleete : ..., a crescent ..., on a chief . . . two of the same ... John Damarell, of Gidley : .... a crescent ..., on a chief . . . two of the same . . . William Chiverston, of Yethelton : Or, on a bend gules, three goats statant argent. John Chiverton, of Yethelston, his sonne : Or, on a bend gules three goats statant argent. Thomas Scobbahull, of Scobbahull, 7 Edward III. : Argent, three fleurs-de-lys gules, a label of three points azure. John Stanton, of Clovelly: ..., a chevron ... between three lions' heads erased ... Henry Humfravill, of Lapford : Or, six roses, three, two and one, gules. Symon Furneaux, of Lapford : Azure, a bend between six crosses crosslet or. Nicolas Bonvill, of Shute : Sable, six mullets, three, two and one, argent. William Bonvill, of Shute, his sonne: Sable, six mullets, three, two and one, argent. John Dinham, of Hemiok: ..., four fusils conjoined in fess ermine. Oliver Dinham, of Samford Peverell: Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess ermine, in dexter chief a crescent or. John Molton, of Pinho : Chequy or and sable. Richard Merton, of Merton : Azure, three bendlets argent. I^APH Esse, of Theoborowe, 7 Edward III. : Argent, two chevrons sable. Alan Esse, of Theborow, his sonne : Argent, two chevrons sable. Roger Prideaux, of Orcherton : Argent, a chevron sable, a label of three points gules. John Prideaux, of Orcherton : Argent, a chevron sable, a label of three points gules. Robert Tudenham, of Churchstanton : ..., four bars indented ... Gilbert Humfravil, of Combpine : Argent, three roses and a chief gules. William Humfravill, sonne [of] Gilbert : Argent, three roses and a chief gules. William Humfravil, sonne of William: Argent, three roses and a chief gules. Richard Stapeldon, of .Annery, 17 Edward III. : Argent, two bends wavy sable. 7—2 loo Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. John Beamont, sonne of Richard, Lord of Shir well : Barry of six, vair and gules. John Ercedecne, of Haccomb : ..., three chevronels ... J'ohn Pomeray, of Byry Pomeray : Or, a lion rampant gules, a bordure engrailed sable. Thomas St. Awbyn, of Combralegh: Ermine, on a cross g^les five bezants. Walter Woodland, of Kokington : Argent, on a bend sable three stags' heads cabossed or. Robert Cornu, of Thornbyry : Argent, a chevron be- tv/een three bugle-horns stringed sable. Robert Cruys, of Cruise Morchard : Azure, a bend per bend indented argent and gules between six escallops or. Nicolas Dauney, of Norton Dawney, Ob. 7 Ed ward III. : Argent, on a bend cotised azure three cinque foils or. John Dauney, sonne of Nicolas, died 22 Edward III.: Argent, on a bend cotised azure three cinquefoils or. William Pipard, of Northbovy, died 50 Edward III. : Azure, three bars gemelles argent. Nigel Loryng, of Knowston Beapel: Quarterly ..., a bend ... William Cheyney, of Upotery : Gules, four fusils con joined in fess argent, each charged with an escallop sable. Edmond Cheyney, of Upotery : Gules, four fusils con joined in fess argent, each charged with an escallop sable. Raph Cheyney, of Upotery: Gules, four fusils con joined in fess argent, each charged with an escallop sable. Guy, Lord Bryan : Or, three piles meeting in base azure. Reginald Botreaux, of , died 1346: Argent, a griflfin segreant gules, beaked and armed azure. William Botreaux, died 1349: Argent, a griffin segreant gules, armed and beaked azure. William Botreaux: Argent, a griffin segreant gules, beaked and armed azure. John Fitzpayn, of Cheryton Fitzpayxe, 35 Edward III. : Argent, a pair of wings conjoined in lure gules. Richard Merton, of Mertox ; Azure, three bendlets argent. Richard Mertox, of Merton, died 45 Edward III. : Azure, three bendlets argent. Theobald Grenvill, of Bideford : Gules, three clarions or rests or. Theobald, sonne of Theobald Grenvill : Gules three clarions or rests or. ' Richard Hywys, of H\nvLS, died 1340: Gules, fretty and a canton argent. Peers, Baronets and Knights of Devofi. loi Richard Hywis, soxx of Richard, Ob. 1330: Gules, fretty and a canton argent. Richard, grandchild of Richard Hywts, died 1360: Gules, fretty and a canton argent. Johx Kelly, of Kelly, 44 Edward III.: Argent, a chevron between three billets gules. William Cogan, of Bauxtox, 47 Edward III. : Gules, three oak leaves argent. William Ashthorp, of SAiiFORD Peverel, 49 Ed ward III. : ..., a bend ... Johx Wadhaji, of Egge, 49 Edward III. : Gules, a chevron between three roses argent. John Strech, of Hemstox, 9 Edward III.: ..., a lion rampant ... John Strech, of Pinho, soxxe of John Strech, 49 Edward III. : ..., a lion rampant ... William Basset, of Whitechappell : Barry dancetty of six argent and gules. John Prideaux, of Orcherton, 43 Edward III. : Argent, a chevron sable, a label of three points gules. Walter Carmyxo, of Ashwater : Azure, a bend or, a label of three points gules. John Willixtox, of Umberlegh, soxxe of John, 50 Eidward III. : Gules, a saltire vair. THOiLAS DoviLE, OF Dovileshays, 49 Edward III. : [No arms are given.] Johx Arondell, of Yeweton : Sable, six hirondelles, three, two and one, argent. Raph Carmyxo, 47 Edward III. : Azure, a bend or, a label of three points gules. Adam Rake, of Rake: Sable, three thatch-rakes bend wise argent. John Malet, of Deaxdox" : Azure, three escallops or. Baldwyn, soxxe of Johx ;\Ialet : Azure, three escal lops or. [KxIGHTS IX DeVOXSHIRE IX THE ReIGX OF] RICHARD II. Edward Courtexay, Erl of Devox : ..., three roun- dels ... a label of three points ... Johx Hollaxd, Duke of Exon : Gules, three lions passant guardant or, on a bordure azure eight fleurs-de-lys of the second. James, Lord Audeley, of Barnstaple and Dertixg- ton, Ob. 9 Richard II. : Gules, fretty or. Nicolas, Lord Audeley, of Berxstaple axd Der tington, Ob. 15 Richard II. : Gules, fretty or. I02 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. Robert, Lord Harrington : Sable, fretty argent. William, Lord Zouch, of Totenays, died 5 Richard II. : Gules, eleven bezants, four, four, two and one, a canton ermine. Fulk Fitzwarren, of Tawstoke : Quarterly, per fess indented argent and gules. Robert Tresilian, Cap. Justic. : Sable, a chevron or between three goats statant argent. Phillip Courtenay, of Powderham : [Or], three roundels gules, a label of three points azure, each charged with as many mullets argent. Peter Courtenay, of [K.G.] : Or, three roundels gules, a label of three points azure, each charged with as maiiy ainnulets argent. William, Lord Botreaux, Ob. 15 Richard II. : Argent, a griffin segreant gules armed and beaked azure. William, Lord Zouch, of Totenays, died 18 Richard II. : Gules, eleven bezants, four, four, two and one, a canton ermine. John Prideaux, of Orcherton, i Richard II. : Argent, a chevron sable, a label of three points gules. William Umfravill, of Combyne, i Richard II.: Argent, three roses and a chief gules. John Damarell, of Fleete, i Richard II. : Azure, a crescent argent, on a chief gules two of the same. William Bigbyry, of Bigbyry, i Richard II. : Azure, an eagle displayed or. Richard Champernon, of Modbyry, i Richard II. : Gtiles, a saltire vair between twelve billets or. William Bonville, of Shute, 1 Richard II. : .... six mullets, three, two and one ... Robert Cornu, of Thornbyry, i Richard II. : Argent, a chevron between three bugle-horns stringed sable. John Pomeray, of Byry Pomeray, i Richard II. : Or, a Hon rampant gules within a bordure engrailed sable. John Ralegh, of Fardell, i Richard II. : Gules, five fusils conjoined in bend argent, a label of three points azure. Richard, Lord St. Maur, of Northmolton : Argent, . two chevronels gules, a label of three points vert. John Fitz Payn, of Cheriton Fitzpayn, i Richard II.: Afgent, two wings conjoined in lure gules. John Beamont, of Shirwell, i Richard II. : Barry of , six, vair and gules. Raph Carmyno, of AshwatEr, i Richard II. ; Azure, a bend or, a label of three points gules. John Strech, of Pinho, Ob. 14 Richard II. : Argent, a lion rampant gules. John Montacut, of Stokenham, Ob : Argent, three fusils conjoined in fess gules, a bordure sable. Peers, Baronets and Knights of Devon. • 103 Fulk Fitzwarren, of Tawstoke: Quarterly, per fcss dancetty argent and gules. Warin, Lord Lisley, of Northbovy: Gules, a lion passant guardant argent crowned or. William Esturmy, of Santon : Argent, three demi-lions rampant gules. John Powlet, of Legh Powlet: Sable, three swords in pile, points in base argent. William Cogan, of Baunton, i Richard II.: Gules, three oak leaves argent. John Cogan, sonne of William, Ob. 12 Richard II.: Gules, three oak leaves argent. Henry Percehay, of Kitton, i Richard II.: .... a cross flory ... Almarick St. Amond, of Ipelpen, Ob. 4 Richard II. : Or, fretty sable, on a chief of the last three Ijezants. John Denham, of Hemyok : Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess ermine. William Cheyney, of Pinho : Gules, four fusils con joined in fess argent, each charged with an escallop sable. Waryn Ercedecne, of Haccomb, 8 Richard II.: ..., three chevronels ... John St. Aubyn, of Combralegh, 7 Richard II.: Er mine, on a cross gules five bezants. Raph Challons, of Legh Challons, 15 Richard II.: Gules, two bars and an orle of martlets argent. James Chidlegh, of Asseriston : Ermine, three lions rampant gules. John Cobham, of Blackburgh Bollay : Gules, on a chevron or three eagles displayed sable. Thomas Brooke, of Holcomb Bernard : Gules, on a chevron argent a lion rampant sable. Richard Stapeldon, of [Stapledon], 10 Richard II. : Afgent, two bendlets wavy sable. John Grenvill, of Bideford, 16 Richard II. : Gules, three clarions or rests or. Guy, Lord Bryan : Or, three piles meeting in base azure. Guy de Bryan, jun., his sonne : Or, three piles meeting in base azure, a label of three points gules. John Hille, of Hillecoort, Justic. : Gules, a saltire vair between four mullets argent. William Hankeford, Cap. Justic. : ..., a chevron barry wavy ... John Here, of Ilfercomb: ..., a fess between three shovellers ... Thomas Fitzpayn, of Cheriton: Argent, two wings conjoined in lure gules. I04 • Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Raph Botreaux, of Molland : Argent, a griffin segreant gules, armed and beaked azure. Thomas Pomeray: ..., a lion rampant ..., a bordure engrailed ... John Courtenay: ..., three roundels ..., a label of three points . . . each point charged with as many mullets. Thomas Brooke: Gules, on a chevron argent a lion ram pant sable. John Wadham, of Edge : Gules, a chevron between three roses argent. Thomas Carew, of Otery Mohun : Or, three lions pas sant in pale sable. William Bonvill, of Shute : Sable, six mullets, three, two and one, argent. Fulk Fitz Warren, of Tawstoke : Quarterly, per fess indented argent and gules. John Cornwall, of Nymeton Regis : Argent, a lion rampant gules, crowned or, on a bordure sable eight bezants. Robert Challons, of Legh Challons : Gules, two bars and an orle of martlets argent. John, Lord Harrington : Sable, fretty argent. John Dinham, of Nutwell: ..., four fusils conjoined in fess ermine. Thomas Peverell : Azure, three garbs argent, a chief or. Knightes in Devonshire in the Raigne of King Henry V. Edward Courtenay, Erl of Devon : ..., three roundels ..., a label of three points ... Edward Courtenay, sonne of Edward, died in the lief of his father: ..., three roundels ..., a label of five points ... Hugh Courtenay, sonne of Edward, Erl of Devon : ..., three roundels ..., a label of three points ... Hugh Courtenay, of Haccomb : Or, three roundels gules, a label of three points azure, each point charged with as many roundels argent. William Hankford : Gules, a chevron barry wavy argent and sable. Richard Hankford, sonne of William : Gules, a chevron barry wavy argent and sable, a label of three points of the second. William, Lord Botreaux: Argent, a griffin segreant gules, armed and beaked azure. William, Lord Zouch : Gules, eleven bezants, four, four, two and one, a canton ermine. Peers, Baronets and Knights of Devon. 105 Thomas Brooke, of Wycroft: Gules, on a chevron argent, a lion rampant sable. Richard Champernon, of Modbyry : Gules, a saltire vair, between twelve billets or. Thomas Pomeray, of Byry Pomeray: ..., a lion ram pant . . ., a bordure engrailed . . . John St. Awbyn, of Combralegh : Ermine, on a cross gules five bezants. William Talbot, of Talbotswike : Argent, a chevron between three talbots statant sable. John Dinham, of Nutwell : Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess ermine. Thomas Fitzp.wxe, of Cheriton Fitzpayn : Argent, two wings conjoined in lure gules. Thomas Carew, of Otery Mohun : Or, three lions pas sant in pale sable. Robert Challons, of Legh Challons : Gules, two bars and an orle of martlets argent. John Arondell, of Yeweton Arondell: Sable, six hirondelles, three, two and one, argent. John Herle, of Ilfercomb : Argent, a fess gules be tween three shovellers proper. Raph, sonxe of William, Lord Botreaux : Argent, a griffin segreant gules, armed and beaked azure. John Fortescu, of Norreys, Captayn of Meux, 6 Henry V. : Azure, a bend engrailed argent cotised or, within a bordure of the second. Thomas Flemmynge, of Ash Rogus, 6 Henry V. : Vair, a chief chequy or and gules. : William Cheyney, of Up Otery : Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess argent, each charged with an escallop sable. William Palton, of Umberley, 3 Henry V.: Argent, six roses, three, two and one, gules. Knightes in Devonshire in King Henry VI. tyme. Thomas Courtexay, Erl of Devon : ..., three roundels a label of as many points ... William Bonvill, of Shute, Lord Bonvill, of Chuton : . . ., six mullets, three, two and one ... William Bonvill, his sonne : ..., six mullets, three, two and one .... a label of three points ... William, Lord Botereaux, died 12 Henry VI. : ..., a griffin segreant ... Hugh Courtenay, of Haccomb, i Henry VI. : Or, three roundels gules, a label of three points azure, each point charged with as many roundels argent. io6 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Christopher Flemminge, of Chimwell, i6 Henry VI. : Vair, a chief chequy or and gules. William Palton, of Umberlegh : Argent, six roses, three, two and one, gules. William Talbot, of Spreyton : Argent, a chevron be tween three talbots statant sable. John Herle, of Ilfercomb, 8 Henry VI.: ..., a fess between three shovellers ... Thomas Carew, of Otery Mohun, 6 Henry VI. : Or, three lions passant in pale sable. Thomas Brooke, of Wycroft : Gules, on a chevron argent a Hon rampant sable. N1COLA.S Carew, of Mohun's Otery, 27 Henry VI. : Or, three lions passant in pale sable. Raph Botreaux, of Molland Botreaux, 14 Henry VI. : ..., a griffin segreant ... John Denham, of Nutwell, 14 Henry VI. : Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess ermine. Robert Vere, of Haccomb, 31 Henry VI. : Quarterly gules and or, in the first quarter a mullet of the last. Robert Challons, of Legh Challons, 14 Henry VI. : Gules, two bars and an orle of martlets argent. Thomas Flemmynge, of Chymwell, i Henry VI. : Vair, a chief chequy or and gules. John Speke, of Branford Speke, 15 Henry VI.: Argent, two bars azure, over all an eagle with two heads dis played or. Phillip Courtenay, of Powderham: ..., three roundels, a label of three points ..., each charged with two mullets ... Humphry Courtenay, of Bickley, 12 Henry VI. : ..., three roundels ..., a label of three points ... Walter Moyle, of Stefenston, 20 Henry VI. : Gules, a mule argent. John Arondell, of Yewton, 16 Henry VI. : Sable, six hirondeUes, three, two and one, argent. Thomas Beamont, of Shirwell, 14 Henry VI. : Barry of six, vair and gtiles. John Colshull, of 31 Henry VI. : Chequy, or and sable, on a chief argent five gouttes gules. William Cheyney, of , died 2 Henry VI.: Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess argent, each charged with an escallop sable. Edmond Cheyney: Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess argent, each charged with an escallop sable. William, Lord Zouch, of Totenays, died 4 Henry VI. : Gules, eleven bezants, four, four, two, and one, a canton ermine. Peers, Baronets and Knights of Devon. 107 William, Lord Zouch, his sonne : Gules, eleven bezants, four, four, two, and one, a canton ermine. Richard Hankford, of Annery: Gules, a chevron barry wavy argent and sable. John Fortescue, Chief Ju.stice of England, 29 Henry VI. : Azure, a bend engrailed argent, cotised or, a bordure of the second. Thomas Stowell, of Merton : Gules, a cross of lozenges argent. Stephan Popham, of Pole Antony, 16 Henry VI.: Argent, on a chief gules two stags' heads cabossed or. Edward Brooke, of Wicroft, Lord Cobham : Gules, on a chevron argent a lion rampant sable. William Harrington, of Knoweston, . Lord Har rington : Sable, fretty argent. William, grandchild to William, Lord Bonvill, Lord Harington: ..., six mullets, three, two and one ..., a label of three points ... Knightes in Devonshire in the Raigne of King Edward IV. Henry Holland, Duke of Exon, Lord of Derting ton : Gules, three lions passant in pale or, on a bordure azure eight fleurs-de-lys of the secortd. Thomas Courtenay, Erl of Devon : Or, three roundels gtiles, a label of thi^ee points azure. Humphry Stafford, Erl of Devon, Ob. 9 Edward IV. : Or, a chevron gules, a bordure engrailed sable. William Bourchier, Lord Fitzwarren, died 9 Ed ward IV. : Argent, a cross engrailed gules between four Water- bougets sable, a label of three points azure each charged with as many fleurs-de-lys or. William, Lord Zouch, of Totenays : Gules, eleven bezants, four, four, two, and one, a canton ermine. Edward Brok, of Wicroft, Lord Cobham, died 16 Edward IV. : Gules, on a chevron argent a lion rampant sable. Phillip Courtenay, of Powderham, died 3 Edward IV. : Or, three roundels gules, a label of three points azure, each ch'krged with as mariy mullets argent. William, sonne and heire of Sir Phillip Cour tenay: ....three roundels ... a label of three points ..., each charged with as many mullets . . . Robert, Lord Hungerford and Botreaux: ..., two bars ... and in chief three roundels ... io8 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Robert Hungerford, Lord Molynes: ..., two bars ... and in chief three roundels . . . Fulk Bourchier, Lord Fitzwarren : Argent, a cross engrailed gules between four water-bougets sable, a label of three points azure each charged with as many fleurs-de-lys [or]. Thomas Saintliger, of Dertington: ..., fretty ... a chief ... John Colshull, of : Chequy, or and sable, on a chief argent five gouttes gules. Baldwyn Fulford, of Fulford, died 15 Edward IV.: Gules, a chevron argent. Thomas, sonne of Sir Baldwyn Fulford : Gules, a chevron argent. Robert Willoughby, of Beere Ferrers: Quarterly, first and fourth sable, a cross engrailed or, second and third guies, a cross moline argent. Thomas Grenvill, of Bideford: Gules, three clarions or rests or. John Dinham, of Nutwell : ..., four fusils conjoined in fess ermine. William Bampfild, of Poltymore, 12 Edward IV. : Or, on a bend gules three mullets argent. Roger Tocotes, of Poltimore, 21 Edward IV. [No arms.] John Harlewyn, of Sidmouth: ..., in chief a fillet ... and in base three apples ... John Crocker, of Lineham : Argent, a chevron en grailed gules between three crows sable. Phillip Courtenay, of Molland: ..., three roundels ..., a label of three points ... each charged with as many annu lets ... John Basset, of Whitechappell : Barry dancetty of six, -argent and gules. Knightes in Devonshire in the Raignes of Richard III. and Henry VII. John, Lord Zouch, of Totenays : Gules, eleven be zants, four, four, two and one, a canton ermine. William Stoner, of Ermyngton : Azure, two bars indented or, a chief argent. John Halwell, of Halwelscomb : Or, on a bend gules, three goats argent. Edmond Carew, of Otery Mohun : Or, three lions passant in pale sable. Peers, Baronets and Knights of Devon. 109 Robert Willoughby, of Beere Ferrers: Quarterly, first and fourth ... a cross engrailed ... second and third ... a cross moline ... John Crocker, of Lyneham : Argent, a chevron en grailed gules between three crows sable. Richard Pomeray, of Birye : Or, a lion rampant gules, a bordure engrailed sable. William Huddesfild, of Shillingford: Argent, a fess between three boars statant sable. Edward Courtenay, Erl of Devon : Or, three roundels gules. William, Lord Courtenay, his sonne : Quarterly, first England and France, second and third ..., three roundels ..., fourth ..., a lion rampant ... John, Lord Zouche : ..., eleven roundels, four, four, two and one, a canton ermine. John Denham, of Nutwell, Lord Denham: Gules,. four fusils conjoined in fess ermine. Giles Dawbeney, of Umberlegh, Lord Dawbeney : Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess argent. John Halwell, of Halwelscomb: ..., on a bend ... three goats . . . Richard Edgcomb, of : ..., on a bend ... cotised .,. three boars' heads couped . . . Peter Edgcomb, his sonne : ..., on. a bend ... cotised ... three boars' heads couped . . . William Courtenay, of Powderham : Or, three roundels gules, a label of three points azure, each charged with as many mullets argent. John Wadham, of Edge, i Henry VII. : Gules, a chevron between three roses argent. John Arondell, of Yewton : Sable, six hirondelles, three, two and one, argent. Thomas Pomeray, of Byry : Or, a lion rampant gules, a bordure engrailed sable. Humfry Fulford, of Fulford : Gules, a chevron argent. William Saynt Maur, of Northmolton : Argent, two chevrons gules, a label of three points vert. John Basset, of Heanton Punchardon ; Barry in dented of six, argent and gules. Thomas Grenvill, of Bideford: ..., three clarions or rests . . . William Carew, of Otery Mohun : Or, three lions passant in pale sable. Amyas Powlet, of Halberton : Sable, three swords in pile, points in base argent. IIO Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. Edward Pomeray : Or, a lion rampant gules, a bordure engrailed sable. Nicolas Wadham, of Edge : Gules, a chpvron between three roses argent. John Kirkham, of Blagdon : Argent, three Hons ram pant gules, a bordure engrailed sable. John Champernon, of Modbiry : Gules, a saltire vair between twelve billets or. Edward Wadham, of Pole Antony, 5 Henry VII. : Gules, on a chevron between three roses argent, a crescent . . . Knightes in Devonshire in the Raign of King Henry VIII. William Courtenay, Erl of Devon, died 3 Henry VIII. : Or, three roundels gules. Henry Courtenay, Erl of Devon, Marquis Exon : Quarterly, first grand quarter quarterly ..., second and third grand quarters, three roundels, fourth grand quarter, a lion ram pant ... John Bourchier, of Tavistoke, Erl of Bathe : Ar gent, a cross engrailed gules between four water-bougets sable, a label of three points . . . each charged with as many fleurs-de-lys . . . Henry Dawbeney, of Umberley, Erl of Brigwater : Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess argent. Lewes Pollard, of Kingsnymeton, Justice : Quar terly first and fourth ... a chevron ... between three escallops ..., second and third ..., a chevron ... between three mullets ... Hugh Pollard, his sonne, of Grilleston : Quarterly, first and fourth ..., a chevron ... between three escallops ..., second and third ..., a chevron ... between three mullets ... John Basset, of Heanton Punchardon, Vicecomes, 16 Henry VIII. : Argent, three bars indented gules. Arthur Plantaginet, Viscont Lisley, of Umberley : Quarterly, first and fourth England quartering France, second and third or a cross gules, over all a bendlet sinister sable. Peter Edgcomb, of Mount Edgcomb, i Henry VIII. : . . . , on a bend . . . cotised . . . three boars' heads couped . . . Richard, sonne of Sir Peter Edgcomb, 35 Henry VIII.: ..., on a bend ... cotised ... three boars' heads couped ... William Carew, of Ottery Mohun, i Henry VIII. : Or, three lions passant in pale sable. George Carew, sonne of Sir William, Vicecomes, 28 Henry VIII. : Or, three lions passant in pale sable. Peter Carew, brother of Sir George, Vicecomes, 38 Henry VIII. : Or, three lions passant in pale sable. Peers, Baronets and Knights of Devon. 1 1 1 John Carew, of Beere Ferrers : Or, three lions pas sant in pale sable. Nicolas Wadham, of Edge, Vicecomes, 6 Henry VIII. : Gules, a chevron between three roses argent. John Shilston, of Woode, Vicecomes, 7 Henry VIII. : . . ., a saltire . . . between four crosses crosslet fitchy . . . John Speke, of Branford Speke, Vicecomes, 8 Henry VIII. : Argent, two bars azure, over all an eagle with two heads displayed or. Robert Willoughby, of Bigbiry, Lord Brooke : Quarterly, first and fourth .... a cross engrailed ..., second and third ..., a cross moline ... John Kirkham, of Blagdox, Vicecomes, 15 Henry VIII. : Argent, three Hons rampant gules, a bordure engrailed sable. Thomas Dennys, of Holcomb Bernard, Vicecomes, 10 Henry VIII. : Ermine, three Danish battle-axes gules. William Courtenay, of Powderham, Vicecomes, 17 Henrj' VIII. : Or, three roundels gules, a label of three points azure, each charged vvith as many mullets argent. George St. Liger, of Annery, Vicecomes Devon, 22 Henry VIII. : Azure, fretty argent, a chief or. Richard Grenvill, of Bydeford, Vicecomes Devon, 24 Henry VIII. : Gules, three clarions on rests or. John Fulford, of Fulford, Vicecomes Devon, 26 Henry VIII. : Gules, a chevron argent. John Chamond, of Wike St. Pancras, Vicecomes, 30 Henry VIII. : Argent, a chevron between three fleurs-de-lys gules. Hugh Powlet, of Halberton, Vicecomes, 33 Henry VIII. : Sable, three swords in pile, points in base argent. Richard Pollard," of Ford, Knighted 33 Henry VIII. : Quarterly first and fourth ..., a chevron ... between three escal lops ..., second and third ..., a chevron ... between three mullets ..., on the fess point a crescent ... Thomas Speke, of Branford, Knighted at Turney : Argent, two bars azure, over all an ej^le with two heads dis played or. John Brooke, of Wycroft, Lord Cobham, died 4 Henry VIII. : Gules on a chevron argent, a lion rampant sable. Thomas Brooke, sonne of John, and Lord Cobham : ¦Gules, on a chevron argent, a lion rampant sable. Edward Ralegh, of Chales, died 13 Henry VIIL: Argent, a cross moline gules between three crosses crosslet fitchy sable. Phillip Champernon, of Modbiry : Gules^ a saltire vair between twelve billets or. Edward Bray, of Halwell, Lord Bray: Quarteriy, first and fourth argent, a chevron gules between three eagles' 112 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. legs erased at the thigh sable, second and third gules, three bendlets vair. Roger Giffard, of Brightley : Sable, three fusils con joined in fess ermine, in dexter chief a crescent or. Rogerus Blewet, of Holcomb Rogus : Or, a chevron between three eagles displayed vert. Knightes in Devonshire in the Raigne of King Edward VI. John Russell, of Clist Episcopi, Erle of Bedford : Argent, a lion rampant gules, on a chief ... three escallops ... John Bourchier, of Tavistoke, Erle of Bathe : Argent, a cross engrailed gules between four water-bougets sable, a label of three points ..., each charged with as many fleurs-de-lys ... Henry Gray, of Shute, Duke of Suffolc : Barry of six, argent and azure, in chief three roundels gules, over all a label of three points ermine. Peter Carew, of Otery Mohun : ..., three lions pas sant, in pale ... Thomas Dennys, of Holcomb Bernard : Ermine, three Danish battle-axes gules. Thomas Pomeray, of Byry : Or, a lion rampant gules, a bordure engrailed sable. Richard Edgcomb, of Mount Edgcomb : ..., on a bend ... cotised ... three boars' heads couped ... John Arondell, of Yewton Arondel : Sable, six hirondelles, three, two and one argent. Thomas Speke, of Branford Speke : Argent, two bars azure, over all an eagle displayed with two heads or. Hugh Powlet, of Halberton : Sable, three swords in pile points in base argent. [Knights in Devonshire in the Reign of] Queene Mary. Thomas Dennys, of Holcomb: Ermine, three Danish battle-axes guleS. Robert Dennys, of Bicketon : Ermine, three Danish battle-axes gules. Peter Carew, of Otery Mohun : ..., three lions passant in pale ... Gawen Carew, of Wood, in Kentisbere : ..., three lions passant in pale ... William Courtenay, of Powderham: ..., three roun dels ... Peers, Baronets and Knights of Devon. 1 1 3 Peter Courtenay, of Wood: ..., three roundels ..., on the fess point a crescent ... Richard Edgcomb, of Mount Edgcomb : ..., on a bend ... cotised ... three boars' heads couped ... John Moore, of Moorehays: Ermine, on a chevron azure, three cinquefoils or. John Whiddon, of Chagford : Argent, a chevron be tween three spear-heads gules. Hugh Stewkley, of Affeton : Azure, three pears or. Thomas Pomeray, of Bynley : ..., a lion rampant ..., a bordure engrailed ... Edward Seamor, of Byry Pomeray : Gules, two wings conjoined in lure or. Richard Chidlegh, of Asseriston : Ermine, three lions rampant gules. John Saintleger, of Annery : Azure, fretty argent, a chief or. LORDES AND KNIGHTES IN DEVONSHIRE IN THE RAIGNE OF Queene Elizabeth. John Bourchier, of Tawstok, Erl of Bathe: ..., a cross engrailed ... between four water-bougets ..., a label of three points ..., each charged with a fleur-de-lys ... William. Erl of Bathe, grandchild unto John : Argent, a cross engrailed gules between four water-bougets sable, a label of three points azure, each charged with a fleur-de-lys or. Francis Russell, of Clist Episcopl Erl of Bed ford : Argent, a lion rampant gules, on a chief sable three escallops of the field. Edward, Ekl of Bedford, grandchild unto Francis: Argent, a lion rampant gules, on a chief sable, three escallops of the field. William Petre, of Shute, Pr. Secretary : Gules, a bend or between two escallops argent. John Petre, his sonne. Lord Petre, of Writtel, by King James : Gu'.es, a bend or between two escallops argent. William Howard, of Landekey, Baron of Effing ham : ..., a bend ... between six crosses crosslet fitchy ... William Pawlet, of Landekey, Marquis Winton : Sable, three swords in pile, points in base argent, in dexter chief a crescent or. Thomas Dennys, of Holcomb Bernard, died 2 Eliza beth : Ermine, three Danish battle-axes gules. 8 1 1 4 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Robert Dennys, sonne of Sir Thomas : Ermine, three Danish battle-axes gules. Thomas Dennys, .sonne of Sir Robert, in Holland, 1586 : Ermine, three Danish battle-axes gules. George Carew, of Upton Hilion, Erl of Totenays, by K. Charles : Or, three lions passant in pale sable, in sinister chief a crescent ... Peter Carew, of Otery Mohun : Or, three lions pas sant, in pale sable. John Clifton, of Otery Mohun, knighted 1574: Sable, a lion rampant between eight cinquefoils in orle argent and a trefoil in centre chief slipped or. Gawen Carew, of Woode : Or, three lions passant in pale sable, in sinister chief a mullet gules. Peter Carew, of Upton Hilyon, knighted in Ireland, 1577 : Or, three lions passant in pale sable, in sinister chief a crescent ... John Moore, of Morehays : Ermine, on a chevron azure, three cinquefoils argent. John Saintleger, of Annery : Azure, fretty argent* a chief or. John Whiddon, of Chagford, Justice : Argent, a chevron between three spear-heads gules. John Chichester, of Ralegh : Chequy, or and gules, a chief vair. John Chichester, sonne of Sir John, knighted 1580: Chequy ..., a chief vair. Arthur Chichester, of Santon, 2. sonne. Lord Belfast by K.James: Chequy ..., a chief vair, on the fess point a crescent ... John, 3. sonne of Sir John Chichester, slayne in Ireland : Chequy ..., a chief vair, on the fess point a mullet John Pollard, of Forde, sonne of Sir Richard: Quarterly first and fourth ..., a chevron ... between three escallops ..., second and third ... a chevron ... between three mullets ... Arthur Basset, of Umberley, knighted 1575 : Barry dancetty of six, argent and gules. Robert, sonne of Sir Arthur Basset, in Ireland : Barry dancetty of six argent and gules. Arthur Champernon, of Dertington: ..., a saltire vair, between twelve billets ..., in centre chief a crescent ... Hugh Powlet, of Halberton : Sable, three swords in pile, points in base argent. Amias Powlet, of Sanford Peverell, 1576: ....three swords in pile, points in base argent. John Gilbard, of Compton, 1571 : Argent, on a chevron gules, three roses of the field barbed and seeded sable. Peers, Baronets and Knights of Devon. 1 1 5 Humphry, brother of Sir John Gilbard, 1597: Argent, on a chevron sable three roses of the field, in sinister chief a crescent of the second. John Gilbard, of Cumpton, sonne of Sir Humphry: Argent, on a chevron sable three roses of the field. William Courtenay, of Powderham, knighted 1576: Or, three roundels gules. William, sonne of Sir William Courtenay, in Ire land : Or, three roundels gules, a label of three points ... George Spek. of Wemworthy, of ye Bathe at the coro- nacion of Queene Elizabeth : Argent, two bars azure, over all an eagle with two heads displayed or. John Stowell, of Merton, knighted 1574: Gules, a cross of lozenges argent. John Arondell, of Yewton : Sable, six hirondelles, three, two and one, argent. Mathew Arondell, of Brodeclist, knighted 1573: Sable, six hirondelles, three, two and one argent, in fess point a crescent or. RichardGkknvill, OF Bideforde, knighted 1577: Gules, three clarions or rests or. Frances Drake, of Bukland Monocorum, knighted 1582: Sable, a fess between two estoiles of five points wavy. argent. Walter Ralegh, of knighted 1584: Gules, five fusils conjoined in bend argent, on the centre lozenge a crescent sable, and in chief a label of three points azure. Carew Ralegh, of Fardell, knighted 1592 : Gules, five fusils conjoined in bend argent, in chief a label of three points azure. Barnard Drake, of Ash. knighted 1585: Argent, a wivern wings addorsed gules. Ferdinando Gorges, Of Plymouth, knighted before Roane 1591 : Lozengy, or and azure, on a chevron gules a crescent argent. William Peryam. of Fulford, Chief BarOn, knighted 1592 : Gules, a chevron engrailed between three leopards' faces or. Thomas Acton, of Bradlegh : Gules, a fess within a bordure engrailed ermine. William Strode, of Newenham : Argent, a chevron between three conies courant sable. Richard Champernon, of Modbiry : Gules, a saltire vair between twelve billets or. Arthur, brother of Sir Richard Champernon, knighted and died in Irland : Gules, a saltire vair, between twelve billets or. 8—2 1 1 6 Note^Bpok of Tristram Risdon. George Cary, of Cokington : Argent, on a bend sable three roses of the field. Thomas Ridgway, of Torr, Lord Ridgway. by King James : Sable, two wings conjoined argent. Hugh Pollard, of Nimeton Regis : Quarterly first and fourth ..., a chevron ... between three escallops ..., second and third ..., a chevron ... between three mullets ... Anthony Powlet, of Halberton : ..., three swords in pile, points in base ... John Dodderigge, Justice of the King's Bench : Argent, three pallets wavy azure between twelve crosses crosslet gules. Thomas Harris, Sergeant at Lawe : . . ., three crescents ..., a bordure ... John Heale, Sergeant at Lawe : Gules, five fusils con joined in bend ermine, in sinister chief a martlet or. Edward Harrls, a Judge in Irland : Sable, three crescents within a bordure argent. Warwik Heale, at Wembyry : Gules, five fusils con joined in bend ermine, in sinister chief a martlet or. Amyas Bamfild, at Poltymore : Or, on a bend gules three mullets argent. Thomas Browne, at Browneshilliers: Gules, a chevron ermine cotised or, between three escallops of the last. Thomas Muncke, at Poderige : Gules, a chevron be tween three lions' heads erased argent. John Whiddon, at Chagford ; Argent, a chevron between three spear-heads gules. Thomas Reynell, at Woggewill: Masoned ..., a chief indented ... Richard Hawkyns, at Pole : Sable, on a point wavy argent and azure a lion passant or debruised by a bendlet sinister argent, in chief three bezahts. Thomas Prideaux, at Nutwell: Argent, a chevron barry wavy sable and of the field. John Fitz, of Fitzforde : Argent, goutty gules, a cross engrailed of the last. Lewes Stewkeley, of Afton : Azure, three pears or. Henry Rolle, of Steephenston : Or, on a fess dancetty between three billets azure, each charged with a lion rampant of the field, as many bezants. Henry Rolle, sonne of Sir Henry : Or, on a fess dan cetty between three billets azure, each charged with a lion ram pant of the field, as many bezants, a label of three points gules. Arthur, sonne of Hugh Akland, of Akland : Chequy, argent and sable, a fess gules. Peers, Baronets and Knights of Devon. 1 1 7 John Akland, of Culm John : Chequy, argent and sable, on a fess gules a crescent or. Thomas Drewe, of Brodhembiry : Ermine, a lion pas sant gules. Richard Edgcomb, of Mount Edgcomb : ..., on a bend ..., cotised ..,, three boars' heads couped ... Edward Giles, of Deane : Per chevron, argent and azure, a lion rampant counterchanged. collared or. Richard Strode, sonne of Sir William Strode : Argent, a chevron between three conies* courant sable, in chief a label of three points gules. George Smythe, of Matford: ..., a fess ... cotised ... between three martlets ... Nicolas Smyth, of Saint Leonardes, his sonne : Sable, a fess cotised between three martlets or. George Southcot, of Bukland Toutzains : Argent, a chevron gules between three coots sable, in chief a cinquefoil of the second. Francis Fulford, of Bosumshele : Gules, a chevron argent. John Speccot, of Thornbyry: Or, on a bend gules three mill-rinds argent. William Kirkham, of Blagdon : Argent, three lions rampant gules, a bordure engrailed sable. William Pole, of Colcomb : Azure, a lion rampant [argent] between seven fleurs-de-lys [or]. Christofer Harrys, of Radford: Sable, three crescents within a bordure argent. William Dyllon, of : Argent, a lion rampant gules debruised by a fess azure between three estoiles of six points wavy issuing from as many crescents ... Edward Southcot, of Santon : Argent, a chevron gules between three coots sable, in chief a martlet of the second. William Cooke, of Bokeish : Argent, a chevron chequy gules and azure between three cinquefoils of the last, in chief a crescent . . . Nicolas Prideaux. of : Argent, on a chevron sable a crescent or, a label of three points gules. Barnard Grenvill, of Bideford : Gules, three clarions or rests or. Antony Rowse, of Edmerston : Or, an eagle displayed azure. * These figures rather resemble boars statant than conies.— Eds. 1 1 8 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Noblemen, Baronets and Knightes which had dwell- inges in Devon in the Raigne of King James. William Bourchier, Erl of Bathe: Argent, a cross engrailed gules between four water-bougets sable, on a label of three points azure as majiy fleurs-de-lys or. Edward, Erl of Bathe, his sonne : Argent, a cross engrailed gules between four water-bougets sable, a label of three points ... Edward Russell, Erl of Bedford: Argent, a lion ram pant gules, on a chief . . . three escallops . . . Frances, Lord Russell, at Bisshop's Clist : Argent, a lion rampant gules, on a chief ... three escallops ... Thomas, Lord Ridgway, Erl of Londondirry : Sable, two wings conjoined argent. George, Lord Carew, nowe Erl of Totenays: Or, three lions passant in pale sable. Edward Seamer, Baronet : Gules, two wings conjoined in lure, or. Edward Seamer, his sonne. Knight and Baronet : Gules, two wings conjoined in lure or. Frances Vyncent, Knight and Baronet, at Kilring- TON : Azure, three quatrefoils slipped or. Edmond Prideaux, Baronet, at Netherton : Argent, on a chevron sable a crescent or, a label of three points gules and in sinister chief a crescent of the second. George Chidley, Baronet, at Asseriston : Ermine, three lions rampant gules. Frances Drake, Baronet, at Buckland Mona- CORUM : Sable, a fess between two estoiles of five points wavy argent. . Robert Chichester, Knight of the Bathe, at Ralegh : Chequy or and gules, a chief vair. Thomas Wyse, Knight of the Bathe, at Sidenham : Sable, three chevronels ermine. George Speke, Knight of the Bathe, at Wem worthy : Argent, two bars azure, over all an eagle with two heads displayed or. William Courtenay, at Powderham : Or, three roun dels gules.Ferdinando Gorges, at Plymouth : Lozengy, or and azure, on a chevron gules a crescent argent. William Peryam, Lord Chief Baron, at Fulford : Gules, a chevron engrailed between three leopards' faces or. Thomas Denny.s, at Bicketon : Ermine, three Danish battle-axes gules. Peers, Baronets and Knights of Devon. 1 1 9 Thomas, Lord Arondell, of Warder, at Brode clist : Sable, six hirondelles, three, two and one, argent, on the fess point a crescent of the last. William Strode, at Newenham : Argent, a chevron be tween three conies sable. Richard Champernon, at Modbyry : Gules, a saltire vair between twelve billets or. George Cary, at Cockington : Argent, on a bend sable three roses of the field. Antony Powlet. at Sanford Peverell : Sable, three swords in pile points in base argent. Hugh Pollard, of Kinges Nymeton : Quarterly first and fourth ..., a chevron between three escallops ... second and third ..., a chevron ..., between three mullets ... Robert Basset, at Heanton Punchardon : Barry dancetty of six argent and gules. John Gilbard, at Greeneway : Argent, on a chevron sable, three roses of the field. Arthur Chichester, Lord Belfast, at Santon : Chequy, or and gules, a chief vair. on the honour point a crescent ... Charles Blunt, Erle of Devon: Barry nebuly of six, or and sable. William Cavendish, Erl of Devon : ..., three stags' heads cabossed . . . Thomas Cecill, Erl of Exceter : Barry of six ..., over all as many escutcheons, three, two and one, ..., each charged with a lion rampant ... William, Erle of Exceter, sonne of Thomas : Barry" of six ..., over all as many escutcheons, three, two and one ..., each charged with a lion rampant ... Edward Chichester, of Egesford, now Vicont : Chequy, or and gules, a chief vair. George Petre, of Hays : Gules, on a bend or between two escallops argent, a crescent in chief sable. John Drake, sonne of John Drake, of Ashe: ... a wivern wings addorsed ... Shilston Calmady, of Woode : Azure, a chevron argent between three pears or. Samuel Sommaster, of Pinford : Argent, a tower be tween five fleurs-de-lys sable. Samuell, sonne of Robert Rolle, of Heanton Sachvill: .... on a fess dancetty ... between three billets ... each charged with a lion rampant ... as many roundels ..., and in chief a crescent ... Francis Glanfvill. of Tavistoke : Azure, three sal tires or. 1 20 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Richard Reynell, of Wooleburgh : Argent, masoned sable, a chief dancetty of the last charged on the dexter chief point with a crescent or. Edmond Fowell, of Fowelscomb : Argent, a chevron sable, on a chief gules three mullets of the field. Nicolas Martyn, of Oxton : Argent, two bars gules, on dexter chief point a crescent sable. Robert, sonne unto the Lord Ridgway : Sable, two wings conjoined argent, a label of three points or. Arthur Manwaring, of Holcomb Bernard: ...,two bars ... Henry Rouswell, of Forde : Per pale, gules and azure, a lion rampant tail forked argent. Sir Edward Seamer, of Biry, Knight, created baronet 29 Junii 1611, 9 Jacobi : Gules, two wings conjoined in lure or. Sir Frances Vincent, of Kilrington, Knight Baronet, 26 July, 17 Jacobi : Azure, three quatrefoils slipped- argent. Edmond Prideaux, of Netherton, Esq., Baronet 27 Julij, 20 Jacobi: Argent, on a chevron sable a crescent or charged with another of the second, a label of three points gules. [Devonshire] Knightes by King Charles. Richard Reynell, of Woggewill: ..., masoned ..., a chief dancetty sable. John Younge, sonne of Walter Younge, of Coly- TON : Ermine, on a bend cotised sable three griffins' heads erased or, a label of three points gules. John Chichester, of Hall: Chequy, or and gules, a chief vair, charged on the dexter with a crescent of the first. Henry, sonne of Peter Carew, of Bickley : Or, three lions passant in pale sable, a label of three points gules. John Chidley, brother unto Baronet Chidley : Ermine, three lions rampant gules, in chief a crescent ... Symon Leache, of Cadley : Ermine, on a chief indented gules three ducal coronets or, within a bordure engrailed ... James Bagge, of Plymouth : [No arms given]. Walter Leache, sonne of Sir Symon : Ermine, on a chief indented ..., three ducal coronets ..., within a bordure engrailed ... Edward Cary, of : Argent, on a bend sable three roses of the field. Thomas Reynell, brother of Sir Richard, of Woge- WILL : Argent, masoned proper, on a chief dancetty sable a crescent of the field. Peers, Baronets and Knights of Devon. 1 2 1 Popham Southcot, sonne of Thomas Southcot : Argent, a chevron gules between three coots sable, a label of three points of the second. George Chidley, Baronet, i Augusti, 20 Jacobi : Er mine, three lions rampant gules. Frances Drake, of Bukland, Baronet, 20 August, 20 Jacobi ; Sable, a fess between two estoiles of six points wavy argent. Thomas Heale, of Fleete, Baronet, 28 Mali, 3 Caroli : Gules, five fusils conjoined in bend ermine. Lewes Pollard, of Nymeton, Baronet, 3 Mali, 3 Caroli : Argent, a chevron sable between three escallops gules. John Pole, of Shute, Baronet, 12 Septembris, 4 Caroli : Azure, a lion rampant argent between seven fleurs-de-lys or. Richard Grenvill, of Fitzford, Knight Baronet, 19 Aprilis, 6 Caroli : Gules, three clarions or rests or, in chief a crescent argent. SHORT BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES OF NOBLES AND KNIGHTS OF DEVON, DISTINGUISHED FOR MILITARY AND OTHER SERVICE, FROM THE CONQUEST TO THE REIGN OF HENRY IV. (Pages 259—294.) Men of Renoume in military employmentes, and in Councell within this Countye of Devon sithens THE coming of THE CONQUEROR. WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR setled in this country to enhabit, and to govern Baldwin le Sap, whom he had made hereditary sherif or vicount. Judahell surnamed de Totenays of his place of dwelling was also placed in Devonshire, and had his castelles both at Totenays and Barnstable. Martyn de Turon, a noble warrior, the Conqueror gave the honor of Dertinton unto. This man overran the country called Ceamoys in Wales, and left it unto his posterity. From this man ar discended as heires generals th'erl Bathe and the Lord Awdelegh. The famyly of Martyn at Adelhamston lately resting amongst weomen. Martyn of Seburgh and the Martins of Exceter are also discended from this Martin de Turon. Raph de la Pomeray did the Conqueror leave to govern this and gave unto him divers landes. He made his castell or dwell ing neere Totenays at Berry, where his issue and name con tynewed unto Edward VI. tyme ; the heire male rem.ayneth unto this tyme in that name, although not in the honor. Nobles and Knights of Devon. 1 2 o Walter de Doway the Conqueror gave Baunton unto with divers other landes. his sonne and grandchild were called de Baunton of theire dwelling. The heire generall of this man is th'erl of Bathe by Pannell, Cogan, and Fitzwarren. Richard de Granavilla was setled at Bideford, where his issue male contyneweth unto these dayes. Walter de Clavile receyved a great enheritanc in this country where his issu male contynewed unto Richard II. tyme. The heir& generall is Beare of Huntsam. Clavill of Dorcetshire that now is discendeth from this Walter Clavill. Robert de Albimar in the Conqueror's tyme had a goodly enheritanc in this shire, and had his dwellinges at Midelton and Finite. Their discended from him divers famylies of great woorth and of that name, videlicet of Midleton Damarell, which ended in Edward I. tyme. Of Northywis, whose heire generall Tremayn of Collacomb is. Of Woodbiry, which ended in the latter part of Edward III. raigne, and the heires general were maried unto Sir William Bonvil, and Sir John Matravers of Melbery. The heire general of Bonvill ys the issue of the lady Katerin Gray, and of Matravers Sir John Strangwais. Roger de MeoHs held Lyw and Wadelescot of Baldwin the sherif of [Devon] in the Conqueror's tyme. This name con tynewed in honorable place unto the tyme of King Edward III. Then the heires generals were maried unto the Lord William Botreaux and Sir Thomas Courtenay, whose heires are th'erl of Huntington by Hungerford, and th'erl of Bathe, the Lord Zouch, Arondel of Lanhern and the heire generall of Carew, which is Thomas Southcot of Mounsotery. Theire was also a younger house of Mules which contynewed unto Henry VI. tyme. The heire generall ys Arscott by Batten of Dunsland, and by Gilbard and Norbury, the heires of the Lord Bray. Robert Bastard was also possessed of divers landes in Devonshire, and his dwelling was at Efford in the Conqueror's tyme. This name contynewed in very good account unto the beginning of Edward III. and theire [were] divers knightes of that famylye. The heires generall by Whitlegh are Sir Barnard Grenvil and Hals of Efford and Kenedon. The name con tyneweth in this countrey. William Poilge, or de Pola, possessed divers landes in the Conqueror's tyme in Devon ; his issue contynewed barrons unto King John's tyme. William de Pola or de Stagno went into the Holy Land with King Richard I. and is nombred amongst the barrons. Ted bald Fitz Bernard held divers lands in the Conqueror's tyme, he had his dwelling neere Exceter at Holecomb Bernard, soe called from him ; his issue in his name contynewed unto the raigne of King Edward I. The heir generall was maried unto 124 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Kaull, unto whom, by Kingston, Mansell of Somersetshire is heire general!. Hervey de Hilion had Asseriston and divers other landes in Devonshire, and his dwelling was at Asseriston now called Ash ton, fowre miles from Exceter. The heires male contynewed unto the Raigne of King Henry III. The heires generall, by Prous of Asheriston, is George Chidley, by Prous of Wideworthy, is Sir Robert Chichester and Sir Thomas Wise's wief, the daughter and heire of Stowford. And also by Challons heires generals are Vivian, Courtenay of Lanrak in Cornwall, Fulford, the heire of Larder, the heir of Barnhous, Fortescu of Wimston, Moore of Moorehays. Their was a younger house of that name, which contynewed unto the raigne of Edward III. and dwelled at Upton Hilion. The heire general of whom is Dowrish of Dowrish. Men of nobility, and of Renowme in the tyme of King Henry I. Richard de Ridver receyved by the gift of King Henry I. the manner of Tiverton ; whom the same king for his good service made Erl of Devon, being the first Erl of this county sithens the Conquest. Rocelin de Beamont was in high favor with King Henry I. Unto him the king gave Constanc, his base daughter, with the mannor of South Tawton : he had fayre possessions in this county, and his dwelling was at Shirwell. From him arr de scended Chichester and Basset, as heires generals. From a younger famyly dwelling at Ainkesdon, Pomeray of Ainkesdon is descended as heir generall. And from Beamond of Gidesham which was held illegiti- mat, and no Beamond, but named John, the sonne of Jone Bodrugan, Muttelbiry of Somersetshire is heire generall. Asculph de Soleigny, or de Solariis, was in good employ ment with King Henry I. His dwelling was Umberlegh. The heires general of him by Chambernon, Willington and Beamont, are Chichester and Basset. Johell de la Pomeray was in King [Henry] the I. tyme, and in good account with the said king. He maried the sister of Jeffiey, Erl of Cornwall, which the sayd king begat on Amasa Corbet, the mother of the sayd Erie, and of Herebert. This man's dwelling was at Berry, which honor his father Raph had receyved from the Conqueror. All the name of Pomeray now remayning in this Shire are discended from this man. Robert, a Norman born, and Bisshop of Exon lived in the days of King Henry I. He was counselor of estate to the said king, and before unto his brother William Rufus. Nobles and Knights of Devon. 1 2 5 WilHam Botereaux, or de Bottereles, lived in very great esteeme with King Henry I. This man's abode was in this schire and in Cornwall ; he maried Alis Corbet, the si.ster of Amasa, mother of Reginald, Erl of Cornwall. The i.ssue male of him contynewed unto Henry VI. tyme and were barrons of great honor and livelihode. The heire generall of him is th'erl of Huntingdon by Hungerford. Sir Walter Hungerford, and Sir Edward Hungerford, late of Wilshire, are discended also from this William Botreaux. Richard Fitz Baldwin, Lord of Okhamton, hereditary sherif of Devon lived in King Henry I. [tyme]. This man was of the greatest revenew of any man within this County. From his sister Emma are discended heires generals Trelawny, Mohun, Arondell of Talvarn, and Vyvian and Courtney of Lanrak, by the fourth sister of Edward Courtenay, Erl of Devon in Henry VII. tyme, also Sir William Courtnay and the rest of the Courtneys. Robert Fitz Martyn, Lord of Dertinton in Devon, and of Ceamoys in Wales, lived in Henry I. tyme. From him is descended (as before is sett downe from his father) th'erl of Bathe and Lord Awdeley as heires generals, Martyn of Dorcet shire, from whom are the Martins of Excester. Roger de Nonant lived in King Henry I. tyme ; he enjoyed the moyty of the barony and honor of Totenays ; his issue male contynewed unto the beginning of Edward III. The heires generall of him by Bechamp of Kyme and Challons are Vivian and Courtney of Lanrak, by Trethirf and Fulford, Fortescu, Larder's daughter, Moore and Fortescu of Wimston and the heires of Barnhous by Dennys of Combralegh. William Warlewast, a man of great estimacion with King Henry I. and a principall counselor of Estate unto the sayd King, was advaunced for his good service unto the Bisshoprick of Exon in the [Sth year] of his raigne. King Stephan. Men of Nobility and Woorth that LIVED in this King's tyme within Devon. Baldwin de Rivers, Erl of Devon, lived in King Stephan's tyme. This man held the cyty of Exceter against the sayd King, and being by the said King expulsed from thence, he fortified the Isle of Weight but the King pursued him, and banished him the land. Richard, the sherif of Devon lived in King Stephan's tyme, and was Lord of Okhamton. Robert Fitz Martin, Lord of Dertinton. JoeU de la Pomeray. Lord of Byry, Roger Nonant, Lord of the moyty of Totenays, 1 26 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. Robert de Baunton, Lord of Baunton, Rocelin de Bellomonte, Asculph de Solariis and William Botereaux lived also in King Stephan's tyme. Hugh Peverell of Ermington, the first of the Devonshire Peverelle's. lived in King Stephan's tyme. Samson Folliot of Warlegh lived in this King's tyme ; his issue male contynewed unto the tyme of Henry III. The heire generall of this man ys Copleston of Warlegh, by Bonvill and Gorges. Galfrid de Furnell, or Furneaux, lived in King Stephan's tyme. Mauricius de Pola, Lord of Pole, lived in King Stephan's tyme. William de Reigny lived in King Stephan's tyme : his heires male contynewed unto Edward I. tyme. The heires generall are Horsy and Code of Gidley, by Prous and Da marell. William de Buzum, Lord of Churchton and Ithelton, lived in King Stephan's tyme : his heires males contynewed in the right lyne unto Edward III. tyme : the heires generall ar Yard and Ashford by Ferrers, and the heires of the Lord Bray by Chiverston and Halwell. The heire male contynewed in a younger house unto Henry VI. tyme, and the heire generall of that house is Fulford. Guy de Britvile lived also in King Stephan's tyme : his heire male contynewed unto Edward III. tyme. Noble and men of Woorth in King Henry II. his TYME. Baldwin, Erl of Devon which died in the beginning of the Raign of King Henry II.,* unto whom Richard de Ridvers Erl 0/ Devon his eldest sonne succeeded. And after the death of Richardf Baldwin his eldest sonne succeeded. King Henry II. employed this Baldwyn in his British Warres where [he] behaved himself valiauntly and in recompenc the said king gave unto him the daughter and heir of Raph de Doliz with the honor of Chateau Reaulx ; he died without issue. Raph Avenell, the sonne of Emma by William Avenell, her first husband, after the death of Adeliz, his Aunt, in the begin ning of Henry II. did succeed in the barony of Okhamton. This man disdayning the mariage of the daughter of Reginald, Erl of Cornwall, soe farr provoked the said Erl that he raised a tytle against him for the sayd barony of Okhamton, in which he enti- tuled Matild, the daughter of Robert de Averinches, which was * Baldwin, ob. 1155. f Richard, ob. 1162. Nobles and Knights of Devon. 127 sonne unto Emma the mother of Raph or Ranulph Avenell, by a second husband called William de Averinches. It appeareth that Richard, the Lord of Okhamton, in his lief tyme, for the love which he bare unto Robert de Averinches, caused his knightes and freeholders of his honor of Okhamton to attorne unto the said Robert as unto his next heire. By reason whereof an assise being brought by the sayd Matild against Ranulph, the Jury found that Robert de Averinches was seised of the sayd honor by th'attornement, and by meanes of the homages and fealties donne unto him by the knightes and freeholders of the sayd honor. Thus Ranulph lost this honor. Robert Fitz Roy, in the right of Matild, his wief, became Lord of Okhamton. This Robert was brother unto Reginald Erl of Cornwall and alsoe base sonne to King Henry I. He begat on the sayd lady his wief one daughter called Matild^ whom Reginald de Courtenay maried. The Lord Reginald de Courtenay came into England with Queene Elinor, the wief of King Henry II. The said king gave Matild, the daughter of Robert Fitz Roy, with the barony of Okhamton, unto the said Reginald, and unto William Cour tenay* the sonne of Reginald the king [gave] the mannor of Sutton in Oxfordshire. This William-f- by th'advise of his father maried Hawis de Ayncoort the half sister of his father's wief, which the Lord of Ayncort begot on the Lady Matild before .she came into England. From this William-f- and Hawis, after her sister's deathf lady of Okhamton arr issued all the Courtenays. The Lord Reginald had no issue by the Lady Matild, his wief, which died without issue. Nicolas de Pola, Lord of Pole, in Devonshire lived in the beginning of King Henry II. He had also divers landes in Wilshire. In his deedes he writeth 'omnibus hominibus suis Francis et Anglicis' which was the manner of Barons and great men of that tyme. Robert, Lord Martin of Dertinton and Ceamoys, the second of the name of Robert, and alsoe Robert the third lived in Henry II. tyme. Henry de Nonant lived in the 22 of Henry II., and after the death of Roger his father, which died about the tenth of this king, had the moyty of the honor of Totenays. Asculph de Solariis died Anno domini 1171 in the [i8th] yeere of Henry IL, and Gilbert de Solariis which had maried * Sutton, in Berkshire, was given to Reginald de Courtenay in 1161.— Eds. t For William read Reginald. See 'Notes and Queries,' Sth S., vii., p. 441. — Eds. .•. . TI ¦ ¦ J X Matilda died in or about 1224, and Hawisia m 1219 : Hawisia, and not her sister, was Lady of Okehampton.— Eds. 128 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. with Hawis, sister to Richard Erl of Devon, succeeded him, and his dwelling was also at Umberlegh. This man and his father alsoe did serve Henrv II. in his British warres. He left issue Mabil his only daughter and heire, whom Jordan de Cham bernon maried, and enjoyed Umberlegh and the rest of the said Gilberte's landes with her. Reginald, Erl of Cornwall, Lord of the honor of Braneys* in Devonshire died Anno domini 1175 ; 23 Henry II. Henry his base sonne called 'filius Comitis' held the same honor, but the king resumed it into his owne handes after some short space after the death of Reginald, soe as the said Henry held the same at the kinge's pleasure. Fulk Pannell, or Paganell, was Lord and Baron of Baunton in this king's raigne; the said Fulk attended the sayd Henry II. in his British warres, and maried Alda, th'eldest sister of Gilbert de Abrinces, and had a great part of his enheritanc after his death, who was drowned Anno Domini 1172. This Fulk died Anno domini 1182, the 28 of Henry II. and his sonne William succeeded him. Oliver the sonne of Oliver de Dinan was Vicount of Dynan in Britayne, and Lord of Hertland, and Harpford and divers other landes in Devonshire. This man and also his kinsman Rowland de Dinan were in very great favor with King Henry II. yeat nevertheles they both rebelled against the said King, who destroyed Becherell, the castell of Rolland Dynan and destroyed a great part of Dynan, which belonged unto the sayd Oliver de Dinan. This man was a great souldier, and especially well esteemed by King Henry II. after his submission and recon- ciliacion. Warin de Aula held of King Henry II. 9 knights' fees within this shire. William de Breuse held the moytye of the honor of Barn stable in the tyme of King Henry II. He gave the same unto th'Erl of Lecester, Robert, with Loretta his daughter, who dying without issue gave unto her neixce Matild de Tracy Tawstoke. Richard de Bellomonte, sonne of Roscelin and Constanc, King Henry I. base daughter, was Vicount of Mayne in Nor mandy, and Lord of Southtawton in this shire. This man was had in soe great respect with King Henry II. that he bestowed his daughter Ermegardis in mariage on William, King of Scot land and was at the chardge thereof, and honored it with his owne person in the [33rd] yeere of his raigne. Constanc, another daughter of the sayd Richard, was maried unto Roger de Tony of Flamsted.t * Bradninch. — Eds. ' t This paragraph is misplaced on p. 270 of MS. Eds. Nobles and Knights of Devon. 1 29 Noble men and men of speciall note in military or CYVILL GOVERNEMENT WHICH LIVED IN KiNG RICHARD THE FIRST HIS TYME IN DEVONSHIRE. William, Lord Brigwer, or Briwer, a man very well learned in the lawes of this land, a judge and counseller of Estate, and much employed by King Richard I. He had lardg possessions in Devonshire by the king's gift, and also by his wief Matild de Vallibus. He left two sonnes both by the name of William ; the youngest was a clergyman and Bisshop of Exon. After the death of the Lord William Briwer, his sonne, his large possessions were devided amongst th'issue of his daughters. William Panell, the sonne of Fulk Pannell, was barron of Baunton in King Richard I. tyme. He left issue William which left 3 daughters, all which died issueles, and his estate came unto Sir John [Cogan], sonne of Cristian sister of William Pannell.* William de Ridvers, called de Vernon of the place of his birth, the sonne of Baldwin, Erl of Devon,, after the death of his brother, and his two nephewes, Baldwin and Richard, came unto th'Erldome of Devonshire in the tyme of Richard I. He had issue Baldwyn, which died two yeeres before him, Jone maried unto the Lord William Briwer, the younger, and Mary, maried unto the Lord Robert de Courtenay,- unto whose posterity th'Erldom of Devon afterward came. Henry de la Pomeray was Lord of Byry in this king's tyme, who enclining in faccion unto John Erl of Moreton and Corn wall, the king's brother, drave out the monkes out of St. Michael's Mount, in Cornwall, and fortified the same against the king. But hearing of the king's redempcion and retorningehomewardes, he died as it was supposed with grief and feare, William de Tracy had a porcion of the barony of Barn stable in King Richard I. tyme, Oliver de Tracy held also a poreion thereof in the same king's tyme. John de Toriton was in King Richard I, tyme Lord and Baron of Toriton ; after the death of William, his sonne, this Barony and other his landes were devided amongst five weemen, sisters.t and the heires generall, maried unto Merton, Brian, Martin, Humfravill and Sully. William, Lord Martin of Dertinton and Ceamoys. lived in Richard I. tyme. * See notes under the Barony of Bampton or Baunton (p. 71).— Eds. t See note under the Barony of Torington or Torinton (p. 66), where the heirs are proved to be Merton, FitzWilliam, Tremenet, Umfraville and Sully.— Eds. 9 1 30 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Henry de Ferrers held the honor of Beere of th'Eri Moreton and Cornwall in this King's tyme, from whome are issued all the families of Ferrers which were in Devon and Cornwall but now extinguished in the heires femalles. Peter de Burdon lived in the tyme of Richard I. and was Lord of Kingsteignton in this shire : his issue male contynewed unto the tyme of King Henry IV. Henry Clifford esquire, the now Lord of Kingsteignton is heire generall of him by Thorp. Richard Peverell of Ermington lived in this tyme. The famylyes of Carew ar discended from him, and Thomas South cot of Mounsotery is the heire generall : from hym alsoe are discended all ye famylyes of Carew. Galfrid del Estre, or Lestre, Lord of Langford Lestre, lived in the tyme of Richard I. This man's Barony was in Somerset shire. Odo de Carrio, the sonne of William, the sonne of Girald, the Steward of Pembroke, lived in this king's tyme. King Richard I. gave unto him the mannor of Braunton in Devon shire. He was Lord of Carrew in Pembrokshire from whenc he tooke his name: he was also Lord of MuUefford in Barkshire, and had great possessions in Ireland. From him all the famylies of Carew ar discended and Thomas Southcot of Mohun's Otery ys the heire generall. Henry de Tilly lived in this king's tyme and had great landes in Richard I. tyme in this county at Woonford. He fell unto the French King in King John's tyme and left all his landes in England. Gilbert Villers the Norman held Rew and divers landes in Devonshire, and adhering unto the French from King John left his landes. William Bacon held Dunsford and divers other landes in this shire ; he was also a Norman and forfeyted his landes in King John's tyme. William de Pola, or de Stagno, held great possessions in this shire : he went into the Holy Land and attended on King Richard I. and is nombred amongst the barrons that attended on the said King. Jone his daughter and heire was maried unto Guy de Bryan. William Revell lived in King Richard I. tyme in this shire, and held divers landes heere : his sonne Richard de Revell was sherif of Devon in King Richard's tyme, a good part thereof. William de Montagu, or de Monteacuto, held divers landes in Devon in King Richard I. tyme. His barony was in Somer set. The great family of that name, which were Erles of Salisbury, descended from him, as also did the Montagues of Somersetshire. Nobles and Knights of Devon. 131 Richard Flemyng, or Flandrensis, held Stoke Flemyng, Otery Flemyng, now Otery Mohun, with divers other landes ; unto whom succeeded William and William, his sonne and grandchild ; the last gave his landes unto the Lord Reginald de Mohun in the tyme of Henry III. The Noble and great men of birth, name and repu- TACION that were OF THIS COUNTY AND LIVED IN THE DAYES OF KiNG JOHX. William de Ridvers, Erl of Devon lived and was also Erl of Devon in King John's tyme. William Pannell, baron of Baunton. Roger la Zouch unto whom King John gave Blactoriton, being the land of JoeU de Mayn, which revolted from King John unto the French King. The King also gave unto him North molton and other landes in this shire. Many branches are sprouted out of this dry tree, for soe I take it the name doth signify. The heire male of th'eldest house contynewed unto Edward II. tyme, and after by St. Maur was caried into the Lord Zouch that nowe ys, whoe is heir male as yeat enduring. Bamfild and Stowell are also discended from the sayd Roger by St. Maur, and also Fortescu of Pruteston. From another younger house Mr. Davailes of Merland, by Fitzwarren is discended. And from another younger house Carew and Corbet are discended, by Talbot of Castell Ricard. Peter Fitz Herbert in King John's tyme held 18 knightes' fees which were parcell of the honor of Barnstable. Mathew Fitz Herebert, Lord of Stoke in Ham lived in this king's tyme. He was a great soldiour, and was younger sonne unto Herebert Fitz Herebert, whose father was chamblayn unto King Henry I, The issue male of this man contynewed unto Edward's tyme. The honor came unto th'Erl of Huntington, by th'Erl of Salisbury and Monthermer. WilHam le Brewse, Lord of Totneys, in Devonshire. This man fell soe greatly in displeasure with King John for that he refused to deliver his sonnes for pledges for his loyalty, that he was enforced to flye, but the king's displeasure pursued him into Ireland, where his wief and William his eldest sonne were taken and emprisoned, where they dyed with famyn. But William Brues himself escaped into France, and their dyed. Oliver Tracy lived in this King's [tyme] : he maried Eva, the daughter of William Bruese, by meanes whereof the whole barony and honor of Barnstaple came unto the Lord Henry Tracy his sonne. William Lord Briwer lived also in this king's tyme. 9-2 1 3 2 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. John, Baron of Torinton, and William his sonne lived in King John's tyme. Thomas Basset, a younger sonne of the Lord Thomas Basset, and brother to the Loid Gilbert Basset, lived in King John's tyme ; and had the mannors of Coliton and Whiteford in Devon ; he left issue two daughters Jone first wief of Reginald de Valletort, and secondly of William Courtenay, knight, and Alice, first maried to the Lord William Malet, secondly unto Sir Thomas Samford, and thirdly unto the Lord John Biset. She had issue by Samford many children. The heires generall of this Thomas Basset are Grevill, by the Lord Brooke, Cheyney, Staffijrd, Matravers, and Folliot ; also Strangwais, by Taylbois, Stafford, Matravers, Folliot and Samford. Eustachius Grenvill was liuetenant of the Towre of London in the i6 yeere of King John : he was discended of Grenvill of Bideford.* Phillip de Albiniaco, or Dalbeney, had his dwelling in Devonshire lo of King John. This man was a great soldior, and very faithfuil to the sayd king, and never swarved from his service in all his great trowbles. His heire generall is th'Erl of Bathe, whose great-grandmother was the sole sister of Henry Dawbeney, Erl of Bridgwater, and daughter of Giles Lord Daw beney. Mr. Giles Dawbeney of Wayford in Somersetshire, that now is, descendeth from the brother of the said Gyles, Lord Dawbeney, and is th'only heire male from the sayd Phillip. John Fortescu was a souldior in armes under this King John, who granted Wimondeston in Devonshire unto him in the lo yeere of his raigne. From this man are descended all the severall famylies of that name thorough England. Th'eldest house hath contynewed ever sithens his dwelling at Wymondes- ton, untill lately the heire of that famyly hath sold this, being the remnant of th'enheritanc of his auncestors, formerly wasted. William, Lord Martyn of Dertinton and Ceamoys lived in this king's tyme. This man kept himself close in Wales during the sturres betwixt King John and his barrons. Henry de la Pomeray, lord of Byry, lived in King John's tyme. Robert de Sachvile served King John, unto whom he gave the land of divers Normans that were departed from his obedienc, as Rew, Cowlegh, Dunsford and other landes, which descended unto his nephew Phillip Causbeof, and soe by Amicia his daughter, wief of Robert Blakford, unto Sir John Blackford their sonne, which lived in the tyme of Edward II. * In the margin is written, in a later hand, the following note : ' This Eustace was a knight, and settled at Wotton-under-Wood, in Bucks.'— Eds. Nobles and Knights of Devon. 1 3 3 Henry, the sonne of Reginald Erl of Cornwall, held the honor of Totenays (which King John had seised into his handes uppon displeasure taken against. William Lord Bruis) by the commaundement of the said King, who had also the King's mannor of Carswill and Dupeford, from the said king's gift. He held also the honor of Braneys : he died without issue. Symon Fitz Rogon had Normancot of King John's gift, which was of the land that the Normans held. His dwelling was at Holcomb Rogus, which bordereth neere Somersetshire. From him are discended Blewet and the heires of Wadham by Chiselden. Eustachius Courtenay served also under King John, who gave unto him the land of John, the sonne of Lucas, who was Butteler unto King Henry II. This John revolted to the French King and Eustais Courtenay possessed Tingewike* in Devon shire which the sayd John before held. Galfride de Albemarle was in this king's tyme, and held Woodbery of the king, which King Henry I. gave unto Stephen de MaundeviU, his auncetor : the heires generall of this man are the Lord Bonvil's heire, and Grevill and Strangways by Ma travers. Robert de Ropeley held by his wief three fees, parcell of the honor of Lymesey, within this county. This man was a great souldior and of much employment in King John's tyme. Men of Nobilyty and Woorth, inhabiting or which [were] of Devonshire in Henry III. tyme. William de Ridvers, called de Vernon. Eri of Devon : he died the first yeere of this king unto whom succeeded Baldwin de Rivers, his grandchild, by the Lord Baldwin his sonne, which died two yeeres before his father, and left issue by Margaret Fitzgerald, daughter and heire unto the Lord Warren Fitz Gerald : this Baldwin that succeeded his grandfather in th'erldom, he maried Amicia de Clare daughter of the wief of Richard, Erl of Cornwall. Richard Plantaginet Eri of Cornwall, and after King of Romanes, held in his owne right the honor of Braneys in Devon shire with divers great lardg possessions in this shire, which all came unto the crowne after the death of Edmond his sonne, which died without lawfull issue. * The holder of Tingwike was Eustacia de Courtenay, who also held Curtun, in Sussex. She was the wife of Philip FitzAncelin, and previously of Luce Fitzjohn (the Lucas of the text), from whom she had the lands of Tingwike in dower (Rott. Litt. Claus., 2 Hen. III., pt. 2, memb. 11 ; Rot. Fin., 7 Hen. III., memb. 2)1— Eds. 1 34 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. William. Lord Brywer the younger, lived in the beginning of Henry III. He died without issue, having maried Jone, on of the daughters of William de Vernona, Erl of Devon : his enheritanc was parted amongst his five sisters, Margery, by whom that part was made a porcion annexed unto the honor of Lancaster ; Grace, the second sister, left her enheritanc to Can- tilupe and Mortimer; Isabell, the third sister, from whom by Wake, and Edmond of Woodstock's daughter, the heires of Holland Erl of Kent are discended. Ahs, the fourth sister, from whom by Mohun and Strangeway th'erl of Derby is discended, and the three daughters and heires of Ferdinando, Erie of Derby are likewise discended, and ar the heires generals from the sayd Isabell, and also of the Lords Mohun and Strange; and Jone the fifth sister maried to William Percy, and had issue Jone, Agnes, Alis and Anastacia. William Brewer, sonne of the Lord WilHam Brewer, th'elder was in great favor with King Henry III., and of his privy counsell. He was promoted unto the bisshoprick of Exon in the loth yeere of Henry III. The King putt this man in trust with the conveying of his sister into Germany., to bee maried unto th'Emperor. He died in 29 yeere of King Henry III. William Ralegh born in Devon. He was a man excellently lerned in the lawes of this Realme, and was first a judge, and after promoted by King Henry III. unto the Bisshoprick of Norwich, but in the 27 of the same king he attayned unto the Bisshoprick of Winchester, without the king's consent, by meanes whereof he fell into displeasure with the said King. Robert, Lord Courtenay, was Baron of Okhamton in the begining of Henry III. and after the death of the Lady Hawis, his mother. Lady and enheretrix of that honor. This lady was maried unto William* sonne of the Lord Reginald de Courtenay, which had maried Matild the sister of this Lady Hawis, and by her had the sayd barony. William Pannell, or Paganell, Lord of Baunton, sonne of William, the sonne of Fulk, lived in King Henry III. tyme, and died in the i6[34] yeere of his raign, leaving issuet Milicent, Alis and Agnes, which all three died without issue, by means whereof Baunton and the rest of th'inheritanc came unto Sir John Cogan as next cosen and heire, being sonne of Sir William, sonne of Sir Milo, by Cristian the daughter of Sir Fulk Pannell. Sir Nicholas de Mules was a man of high reputacion in King Henry III. tyme, and was a counselor of estate. Besides he was a worthy and noble souldier. He was a governor or seneschall of Gascoigne, and in the 28 of King Henry III. he * For William read Reginald. — Eds. t He died without issue ; see note (p. 71) under the Barony of Baunton. —Eds. Nobles and Knights of Devon. 1 3 5 fought a Battell with the King of Navarr, and tooke him pri soner in the field. He discended of an auncient linage within this shire, and had in mariage Hawis on of the daughters and heires of the Lord James sonne of William de Newmarch. The King gave unto him his mannor of Kingscarswill in Devon. The heires generall of him are th'erl of Huntington by Botreaux and Hungerford, and the heires of the Lord Dinham by Cour tenay. Sir Stephan de Bauceyne served King Henry III. and was a worthy souldior, and had many victories against the Welch, and was at the length slayne the 41 of the same King by Rees Vachan. Henry de Baa lived in the tyme of King Henry HI., and was a judge of the King's Bench, and being appealed of falshod by Sir Phillip Darcy he fell soe highly into the king's dis pleasure, that the king gave liberty unto any man to kill him. But his wief being of kinred of the Bassetes and Samfordes, which were greate men in that tyme, by theire meanes he was recon ciled unto the king. Herebert Fitz Mathew, Lord of Stokenham, sonne of Mathew Fitzherbert, lived in Henry III. tyme; he was a valiant knight, and of great service, and had great knowledge in the warres. He was slayne neere Montgomery in Wales, by the fall of a stone from the topp of a hill. The Lord Alan Zouch, sonne of Roger, lived in this king's tyme ; he was Lord of Northmolton, and had divers other landes in Devonshire. He was lerned in the lawes of this land, and was Justice of Chester. He also receyved great advauncement by Helen, his wief, on of the daughters and heires of Roger Quyncy, Erl of Winchester, and Helen his wief He was slayne in Westminster Hall. The Lord Phillip Dawbeney, or Dalbiney, lived in Henry III. tyme, and was of the king's counsell, and employed in great affaires, as namely in practising the revolt of the Normans from the French. This man soe much prevailed in counsell with the king, that by his meanes the jorney, which the bisshops of Winchester and Exceter intended unto the Holy Land was crossed. Baldwyn de Ridvers, the fifth was Erl of Devonshire after the death of Baldwyn his father, which died 29 of Henry III. This Baldwin had issue John which lived not long, by meanes whereof the name of Ridvers failed, and th'erldom came unto Isabell sister of the last Baldwin, which was m.nried unto William de Fortibus, Erl of Albemarle. This Lady died with out issue. Neere about her death shee sold th'ile of Weight, and her mannor of Christchurch unto King Edward I. for six thowsand mark, payd by the hands of Sir Gilbert de Knovile, 1 36 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. William de Stanes. and Geffiey Hecham, the King's Receivers. After her death th'inheritanc and th'Erldome of Devon came unto the Lord Hugh Courtenay as cosen and next heir. John, Lord Courtenay, was baron of Okhamton in this king's tyme, after the death of Robert his father. William de Bruse, the sonne of the Lord Reginald by Grace, on of the sisters and heires of William Lord Brewer, was Lord of Totenais, and was hanged by Leolyn, princ of Wales, for that hee took him in adultery with his wief in the 14 yeere of Henry III. William, Lord Cantilup, after the death of William, Lord Breuse. had the honor of Totneys ; and left it unto George, his sonne. Sir Henry de la Pomeray, the father and sonne, were both Lords of Byry in King Henry III. his tyme. Nicolas, Lord Martyn of Dertinton, and Ceamoys. the father and sonne, were both Lordes of those honors in Henry III. tyme. Henry. Lord Tracy, sonne of Oliver Tracy, and Eva his wief, was baron of Barnstaple, a man well lerned in the lawes, and a judg in the tyme of Henry III. He left issue Matild, first married unto Nicolas, Lord Martyn, and after to Jeffiey Camvil : he died 2 of Edward I. Peter Fitz Mathew, Lord of Stokenham, succeeded Here bert. and Hved in Henry HI. his tyme, and John Fitz Mathew his brother did succeede him, and died about the 54 of Henry III. leaving his sonne Mathew within age, and in the custody of the Lord Nicolas Martin. Oliver de Dinant was Lord of Herteland in the beginning of King Henry III., whom Galfride de Dynant succeeded, 27 [s] of Henry III. and Oliver the sonne of Galfride the latter end of Henry III. All these three grandfather, father, and sonne were in Henry III. tyme. Reginald de Valletort was Lord of Tremeton in CornwaU, which he had by Jone, his mother, on of the daughters of Regi nald Erl of Cornwall. He was also Lord of Hurberton, in Devon : after the death of Roger, his sonne, th'inheritanc came unto Peter Corbet and Henry de la Pomeray, being cosens and next heires to the said Roger Valletort. Peter Corbet died without issue. Henry de Bracton lived in this King Henry III. tyme; he was excellently lerned in the lawes, the memory whereof re- mayneth unto this day by his labors extant ; he dwelled in Devon, and lyeth buried in St. Peter's at Exceter. WiUiam Chambernon, baron, the sonne of Jordan Cham bernon, was lord of Umberlegh ; he died in the beginning of King Henry III., and left a young lady, his daughter and heire Nobles and Knights of Devon. 137 named Jone, which was maried unto Sir Raph de Willinton, and brought unto him divers sonnes. After the death of Sir Raph, which died about the 41 of Henry III., this lady contynewed long tyme a widow, and stileth her self in all her deedes Lady Jone Chambernon. Shee caused also all her sonnes to leave the Willington's armes, and to give the Chambernons. Sir Raph de Willinton, eldest sonne of Sir Raph and the Lady Jone Chambernon, was a man of warr. in King Henry III. his tyme. He had the keeping of Lundey, and was dischardged thereof in the 48 of Henry III., and the keeping thereof de livered unto Humphrey de Bohun. Reginald, Lord Mohun of Dunster, was Lord of Otery Mohun and divers other grete possessions in Devon : a great part he gave unto William, his younger sonne, which he begat on Isabel!, the widow of the Lord Gilbert Basset, the daughter of William Erl Ferrers by Sibill Marshall: he died the 15 of February, 1257. Noble men of birth and such principall men of note AND employment THAT WERE BORN OR HAD DWELL INGES IN Devonshire in the tyme of Edward I. Edmond Plantaginet, sonne of Richard, King of Almayn, was Erl of Cornwall, and baron of the honor of Braneys in Edward I. tyme. He died without lawfull issue, and his honors came to the king as his next heire. Hugh, Lord Courtenay, Baron of Okhamton, lived in King Edward I. tyme. He was sonne unto John Courtenay and died 20 of Edward I., unto whom Hugh Lord Courteney, his sonne, afterward Erl of Devonshire succeeded. George de Cantilup was Lord of Totenays in Edward I. his tyme : he died without issue, and the honor of Totenays came unto the porcion of his sister Milizent, first wief of Eudo la Zouch, and secondly of Roger de Monthalt. He died i Ed ward I. Nicholas Martin, Lord of Ceamoys in Wales, and Derting ton in Devon : this man lived in the beginning of Edward I. his raign, and maried Matild, the daughter of Henry Lord Tracy. After the death of this Nicolas, his wief was remarried unto Jeffi-ey Camvill, which toward the latter end of this king's raigne was called as a baron unto the parliament. This Lady had issue by both her husbandes : by the first William Lord Martyn, and by the second Sir William Camvill, and Matild, wief of Sir Henry de la Pomeray. William Lord Martyn of Ceamoys, and Dertington lived in the tyme of Edward I. He maried EHnor, the widow of the 1 38 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. Lord John de Mohun the II., the daughter of the Lord Reginald Fitzpeers, by whom he had issue, William, Jone, wief of the Lord Nicolas de Audelegh of Helegh, and Elinor wief of Sir Phillip Columbers, which died without issue. Henry de la Pomeray, Lord of Byry, died in the 15 of Edward I., after whom Henry de la Pomeray his sQpne suc ceeded, and died in the 33 of King Edward I. unto whom Henry his Sonne succeeded, being at the death of his father 14 yeeres old. John de Mules, sonne of Sir Roger de Mules, sonne of Sir John de Mules, being the sonne of Nicolas, that valiant souldior and grate counseler in Henry III. his tyme, was called as a baron unto the parliament in the 27 of Edward I. He had his dwelling at Kingscarswill in Devonshire ; he died the 3 of Edward II. Oliver de Dinant, or Dinham, sonne of Oliver, was called as a barron unto the parliament 27 of Edward I., in which yeere he also died, and left Jocey, his sonne, to succeede him. Sir John Cogan, knight, was a man of great honor in Ire land, and a good soulidor. After the death of the daughters* of William Pannel, Lord of Baunton. he came unto the same landes which the .said William held in England as cosen and next heire, being sonn& of Sir William, the sonne of Sir Miles Cogan by Cristian daughter unto Sir Fulk Pannell of Baunton. This Sir John died 6 of Edward I., and Sir John Cogan, his sonne, succeeded unto him, which died in the 30 of Edward I., and left Thomas his sonne to succeede him, being of th'age of xxvj yeeres at the death of his father. Sir Raph de Wilinton, after the death of his mother the Lady Jone Chambernon, was Lord of Umberlegh, unto whom Sir John de Willinton his sonne succeeded in King Edward I. tyme. Roger, Lord Zouch of Ashby, was after the death of the Lord Zouch, his father, Lord of Northmolton : he maried Ela, on of the daughters and heires of Sir Stephan Longespe, Lord Justice of Ireland, and had issue Alan, the last Zouch of that famyly. Sir John de Carno, or Carru, lived in this king's tyme, and had by his wief, Elinor the daughter and heire of William de Mohun, of Otery Mohun, the sonne of the Lord Reginald Mohun of Dunster by Isabel his second wief, being on of the heires of th'erl Marshall, great possessions in this shire. He had issue by her Sir Nicolas de Carru, which died without issue, and by his second wief Jone Talbot, he had issue Sir John, unto whom the Mouns' landes were conveyed by fyne. * Or rather sister ; see under the Barony of Baunton, note (p. 71).' — Eds. Nobles and Knights of Devon. 1 39 This Sir John de Carreu was sonne of Sir Nicolas, which maried Amicia the sister of Sir John Peverell of Erminton, by whom he had Weston Peverell, Mamhed and Galmeton in Devon. The said Sir Nicolas was sonne of Sir Nicolas and of Amicia, his wief, by whom he had the barony of Odron in Ire land. Sir Nicolas was sonne of Sir William, baron of Carew in Pembrokshire, and Mulesford in Barkshire, being the sonne of Nicolas, the sonne of William de Carrio, unto whom King John confirmed Mulesford, which King Henry I. gave unto Gerald the sonne of Walter, the grandfather of Otho, father of this William. From this Gerald, which is sometyme called Gerald de Win.sor, and most commonly Steward or governor of Pembroke, are discended the Fitzgeraldes of Kildare, and th'erles of Desmond in Ireland, and all the families of the Carowes in Ireland and England. This Gerald was the sonne of Walter, Constable of the Castell of Windesor, from which Walter, the Lord Winsor that now liveth discendeth. This Gerald came into Wales with Arnulph Erl of Pem broke, brother of Robert de Belismo, arid sonne of Roger de Mountgomery, Erl of Salop, and was his constable, or steward. But after this Arnulph did rebeU, and was banisshed by Henry I. The King gave the custody of all his landes unto Gerald, and gave unto him great possessions. This Gerald new builded the castell of Pembrok. He maried Nesta, daughter of Rees ap Theodor, which v^ras a bewtifuU lady, and begat on her many children. William, th'eldest, seated himself at Carru, where he builded his castell ; he held also MuUesford by on knight's fee, which his father had of the gift of Henry I. He also held two knightes' fees in Hermitage in Buckinghamshire, by the name of William, the sonne of Gerald of Pembroke. This William had issue Odo. The sayd William and Odo, his sonne, by the name of William the sonne of Gerald, and Odo his sonne, granted Rodberd in Pembrokshire, lying neere Carew castell, by their deede unto the Knightes Templars. King Richard I. gave unto this Odo the mannor of Braunton in Devon by the name of Odo, the sonne of William, the sonne of Gerald, and it appeareth by a Record in the Towre that Odo de Carrio held Braunton of the King at will, paying xv'i yearly, anno primo Regis Johannis. This Gerald had issue also David, Bisshop of St. Davy, and Maurice Fitz Gerald, from whom are discended the famylies of Kildare and Desmond in Ireland. The Lord John Willington, sonne of Sir Raph, Hved in the tyme of King Edward I. He left issue the Lord John, Sir Reginald and Sir Henry. The Lord Roger de Valletort was baron of Hurberton in 140 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. the tyme of Edward I., and died in the 33 of Edward I. Unto whom Peter Corbet, and Henry de la Pomeray were cozens and next heires. Roger de Ferrers, Lord of Beere Ferrers, died about the 20 of King Edward I. and Sir Reginald de Ferrers, his brother, succeeded him. This Reginald died in the 33 of Edward I. and William, his sonne, succeeded him. John Fitz Mathew was Lord of Stokenham in Edward I. tyme whose* enheritanc came unto the Lord Raph Mont hermer. Noble men of birth, and such worthy men as were IN Devonshire, or had houses there in the TYME OF King Edward II. Piers de Gaveston King Edward II. made Erie of Cornwall, and Lord of the honor of Braneys, but he lost both lief, erldome and honor in the king's tyme. Hugh Lord Courtenay, baron of Okhamton. William Lord Martyn of Ceamoys, Dertington, and after his mother's death Lord of Barnstaple, was in this King Edward II. tyme, and the Lord William, his sonne also, which died the 19 of the same king, and left his enheritanc unto Elinor, his sister, wief of Phillip Columbers. and to James Audeley, sonne of his sister Jone. Thomas Cogan, the sonne of Sir John Cogan, Lord of Baunton, and died in the [8] yeere of King Edward II., and left Richard, his sonne, to succeed him, and was of full age 14 of this king. John, Lord Mules, died the 2 of King Edward II., and the Lord Nicolas his sonne succeeded him, which died also the 9 of this king, leaving his brother Roger his heire, who also died without issue, and left his brother John his heire. Gilbert de Knovill, knight, a man well lerned in the lawes, and as I take it. Chief Barron of th'Exchecquer, died in the 8 of Edward II., and left his sonne, Sir John Knovill his heire, being of th'age of xl yeeres. This John had two daughters his heires, .... maried unto John Dreu, from whom Mr. John Pawlet is discended as heire, by the mariage of Burton's daughter and heire. The second daughter called Alis maried unto Thomas Ercedecne. from whom by Luscot Arondell of Lanhern is discended as heire generall. Walter de Stapledon, Bisshop of Exon, was a great coun sellor of Estate, and in great favor with King Edward II., by * The following words are erased ; ' daughter and only heire maried unto the Lord Monthermer.'^EDS. Nobles and Knights of Devon. 1 4 1 whom he was made Lord Threasorer of England, And was sent by the said king into France, to espye the demeasnor of Queene Isabell the king's wief. And being appoynted Custos of London he, togither with his brother Sir Richard Stapledon, a knight of Devonshire, was slayne in a mutynye made by the Lon doners. John Lord Wilinton of Umberlegh lived in the tyme of King Edward II. He was eldest sonne of the Lord de Willinton which died about the beginning of Edward II. This man died Anno domini 1336, about the 9 of Edward III. Sir Henry de Willinton, youngest sonne of the Lord John, and brother of the Lord de Willinton. This man dwelled at Gidesham in Devonshire. He was a good souldior, and was on amongst the barrons that tooke armes against Edward II., and was slayne about the 17 yeere of the same king: he is named by Holinshed a Baronet.* Noble men of birth, or of woorth in the common- welth which had dwellinges in devon in the TYME OF Edward III. John of Eltam, brother to King Edward III., created Erl of Cornwall in the 2 yeere of his raign. The Lord Edward princ of Wales made Duke of Cornwall by King Edward III., his father, had the honor of Braneys in Devon, and the cyty of Exceter, and the castel of Exon an nexed unto his duchy. His worthy atchiementes are sufficiently sett foorth by many writers, and therefore I shall bestow vayne labor in this place to mencion them. Hugh, Lord Courtenay, the 2 Baron of Okhamton, after the death of Isabell, countes of Devonshire, entred into all the possessions of the sayd erldome, but assumed not the name and tytle of Erie, by meanes whereof he had was called into question, and theruppon his complaynt unto the king, which bad him take the name of Erie of Devon, and by that name the king directed his lettres and messages unto him. Soe about the 9 yeere of King Edward III. he tooke uppon him the name of Erie of Devon, which contynewed unto him and his posteryty. He died the ninth of January in the 40th [14th] yeere of the same king, after whom Hugh Lord Courtenay the III., his sonne was Erl of Devonshire : he died the 2 of May in the 51 of the same King. James Lord Audelegh of Helegh and Rougchastell, was also by the right of his mother Jone, sister of William Lord Martyn, baron of Dertington, Ceamoys and Barnstaple. This * I.e., Banneret. — Eds. 142 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. man was excellent in martiall skill, and by his great valew that great field at Poictiers was gotten, where the Frenc'n king was taken prisoner. This lord gave the first onsett and behaved him self so valiantly that the princ gaye unto him five hundred mark of yeerly revenew for that daye's service, which presently the sayd lord Awdelegh gave unto foure of his gentlemen, which served under him and shewed great valew. The princ at first offended that he should soe little esteeme his gift, but depart with it to his servants, was soe well satisfied with his answere, and his gift, that he both confirmed the same, and added other seven hundred markes of Revennew unto the sayd lord. He was knight of th'order of the Garter, and specially employed with others for the government of Devons'hire, and the defenc thereof against invasion ; he died in the [9] yeere of Richard II., and left the Lord Nicolas to succeede him. John Montacute, brother unto William, Erl of Salisbury, was Lord and Baron of Stokenham. He maried Margaret, daughter and heire of Thomas Monthermer. Lord of Stokenham. This man was a valiant man and employed in the French warres by King Edward III. He was also appoynted by commission for the defenc of Devonshire with others and in the ... of Ed ward III. [13 Ric. IL] died and left the Lord John his sonne to succeede him. Sir Henry de la Pomeray, the father and sonne lived in Edward's tyme, and were Lordes of Byry. Henry the sonne was by commission putt in trust for the defenc of this shire, and died the 48 of Edward HI., and Sir John de la Pomeray his sonne. Lord of Byry, succeeded him. William, Lord Zouch of Haringworth, Lord of the honor of Totenays, died in the 26 yeere of King Edward III., and his grandchild, the Lord William Zouch, sonne of Eudo, the sonne of the first Lord William, succeeded his grandfather. Richard Cogan, the sonne of Thomas Cogan, was lord of Baunton in the tyme of King Edward HI., and died in the 42 of the same king, and Sir William Cogan his sonne succeeded him. Sir John Carrew of Mouns Otery, baron of Carew and Mulesford, was in the tyme of King Edward III. and served valiantly in his warres in France, and in the 24 of the same King he was appointed and served Lord Deputy in Ireland. This Sir John had a sonne called Sir John, which was slayne in Franc not long before the death of his father, which died in the 36 of King Edward III. leaving his enheritanc unto Leonard, his eldest sonne, then living. Sir Robert Crues of Crusemorchard was knighted in his service donne in Franc, where he served under the pay of the Lord Walter de Manny. Nobles and Knights of Devon. 143 John Stofford knight lived in King Edward III. his tyme, and was a judge of the King's Coorte of Common Pleas ; he left issue a daughter called Jone which was maried unto William Fitzwaryn of Brightley. The heire generall of whom ys Mr. John Giff"ard of Brightley, by the match with the daughter and heire of Coblegh. William Fitz Warryn of Brightlegh was well lerned in the lawes of this land, and was a governor in this county in the tyme of Edward III. He was chosen by. the sayd county to bee knight of the same, togither with John Dabernon, in the 39 [38] of King Edward III. Mr. Giffard of Brightley is his heire. John Dabernon, a man wel lerned in the lawes, lived in Edward III. tyme ': he was Wardeyn of the Stannery, and of the fees of the Duchy of Cornwall, and in the 39 of Edward III. was chosen on of the knightes for the shire. His heire generall ys Arscot of Dunsland, by Batten. Sir Henry Percehay of Kytton in Devonshire lived in the tyme- of King Edward III. He was very well lerned in the lawes, and employed in the government of this shire ; he was chosen on of the knightes of the shire for the parliament holden [25] of Edward HI., and after came to be on of the judges of the King's bench, and rode in this Western circuyt in the 47 yeere of Edward III. This man had issue a sonne called William, and his Sonne's sonne William, which died without issue, and so his enheritanc came unto the issue of his two sisters, from whom Mr. Warr of Hestercomb and Mr. Fraunceis of Combflory are discended as heires generals. Richard de Braunscomb lived in this king's [tyme] in Devonshire. He was a very wise man, and employed in the governement, and services of this county ; he was foure tymes sherif of this shire, videlicet in the 33, 35, 41 and 49 yeeres of King Edward III. He [No : Adam de Branscombe] was chosen Knight of the shire in the [14] of Edward III. The heir generall of this Richard Branscomb ys Sir Thomas Wise, Sir John Speccot. the heires of Halbene, Kirkham and Chedder. William Luscot of Luscot, lived in the latter end of Ed ward III., and bare rule in this shire. He was lerned in the lawes : he left Alice his only daughter, maried unto Sir John Arondell of Lahern, from whom Mr. Arondell that now liveth is descended. Nicolas Whiting of Wood, neere Columpton, Hved in Ed ward III. tyme, and was lerned in the lawes: his issue male contynewed unto the Raigne of King Henry VII. The last left foure daughters, maried unto Keynes, Fitz James, Walrond and Ashford. The issue of Keynes, Walrond and Ashford con- tynew : the other died without issue, and gave her porcion of land to her husband. 144 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Sir John Wadham was a judge in Edward III. tyme. Sir John Cary was a judge in Edward III. tyme. William Wikes was well learned in the lawes of this Realme. and was Recorder of the cyty of Exon in this king's dayes. Sir Thomas Mounthermer, Lord of Stokenham, was a man of Armes and .served in France under King Edward III. ; and was slayne before Sluys in the fight at .sea in the 14 of Ed ward HI. and left Margaret, his only daughter, which was maried unto Sir John Montacute. John Ferrets, knight, was Lord of Beareferrers in Ed ward III. tyme, and was a speciall man in the government of this shire ; he died [49] of Edward HI., and Martin his sonne, succeeded him as well in his estate, as also in the government of Devon. In the 49 of Edward III. he was putt in speciall trust with others for the defenc of the seacost against the French in vasions. He died ... and left issue three daughters unto whom Sir Foulk Grevill, Copleston of Warlegh, Bellew and Dillon are heires generall, that is to say Grevill, by his aunceters, the Lord Brooke and Chambernon, Copleston by his auncesters Bonvill and Poyninges of Basing, and Bellew and Dillon by Flemyng. Noble men of Birth, or of government, and service IN THE commonwelth which had dwellinges IN Devonshire during the raigne of King Richard II. The Lord James Audelegh died the 9 of Richard II., and the Lord Nicolas, his sonne, died the 15 of the same king, by meanes whereof the honor of Dertinton fell to the Crowne, and also of Barnstaple, being intailed to the heires males of James, Lord Awdelegh. A great part of th'enheritanc nevertheles came unto the daughter and daughter's children of the Lord James, that is to say unto John Tuchet. the sonne of Jone, his eldest daughter, and Margery, the wief of Roger Hillary, his daughter by his first wief Jone Mortimer, and unto Fulk Fitz warren. the sonne of Margaret, his youngest daughter, by Isabell Strange, his last wief John Tuchet had the barony of Aude legh, and Fulk Fitz Waren had Tavistock [Tawstock] by speciall entaile. Edward Courtenay,* called the blind Erl of Devonshire was in this king's tyme, and left issue by Sir John Dawney's daughter * Risdon has confused this Earl with his father Edward Courtenay who married Emmeline, daughter of Sir John Dawnay, and died v.p leavine Edward the blind Eari, who married Maude, daughter of Thomas Lord Camoys, and had two sons — Edward, who died v.p., and Hugh, who suc ceeded him in the earidom. — Eds. Nobles and Knights of Devon. 145 and heire. Edward the second Erl of that name, and Sir Hugh from whom the last lyne of the Courteneys Erles of Devon discended ; he died about the 18 of Richard II. and Edward, his eldest sonne, succeeded him. John Holland, half brother unto King Richard II. , was by him made Duke of Exceter, and receyved by his gift the honors of Barnstaple and Dertinton. This duke was made also great Chamberlayn of England by a grant to him and the heires males of his body, and was captayne of Calais ; he left issue John Holland, Duke of Exceter, and Edward Holland, Erl of Mor- taygn, and Constanc, maried unto Thomas Mowbray, Erl of Notingham, and after to John Lord Gray of Ruthen. Fulk Lord Fitzwarren of Tauistok, which came by his mother, and he had the honor of the Barony of Baunton by Elizabeth his wief, sister and heire of Sir John Cogan, which died the 7 of this King; he did enjoy Tauistoke a small tyme. The Lord Fulk Fitz Warren, his sonne, succeeded him. William, Lord Zouch of Haringworth was Lord of Totenays, in this king's tyme. Richard, Lord St. Maur, was Lord of Northmolton in this king's tyme. His eldest sonne, Richard, died in his lief tyme, leaving on only daughter which was born after his death, from whom the Lord Zouch is discended as heire generall. He gave the mannor of Northmolton unto his younger sonne John, from whom Stowell and Bamfild ar discended as heires generals. William, Lord Botreaux, was possessed of divers landes within the county of Devon. He died 15 Richard IL, and the Lord William, his sonne succeeded him. John Lord Montagu of Stokenham sonne of John Lord Montagu lived in Richard II. tyme. Robert Lord Harrington had great possessions by the mariage of on of the daughters of Sir Neale Loring, within this county ; he had a Dwelling at Knowston Beapell. He had issue John and William, which did succeed on after the other. The Lord Guy de Brian had great possessions in Devon. He had three sonnes, Sir Guy, Sir Phillip, and Sir William, which all died before there father : his eldest sonne had issue a daughter named Isabell. from whom th'erl of Northumberland deriveth himself to discend. Stowell of Somersetshire and Bamfild had also a porcion of his landes, as being discended by St. Maur from John Erie and Margeret. his wief. daughter of Sir Guy de Bryan the elder, and cosens of the whole bloode of Amicia Countesse of Wilshire, daughter and heire of Sir Richard Stofford. and of . . . his wief daughter of Robert Lovell, and heire of Elisabeth his wief, daughter of Sir Guy de Brian the younger, which Elizabeth was first maried unto Sir Robert Fitz Payne, from whom th'erl of Northumberland is yssued. 10 1 46 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Sir Robert Tresilian, Chief Justice of England in King Richard IL, who bicause hee maynt6yned the king's prerogative further then the lawes of the land did, he was attainted by Par liament, drawen and hanged at Tyborn. He maried Emma the only sister of William Huish, and his heire. and Emma his daughter, was maried unto John Hawlegh of Dartmouth, unto whom Copleston is heire. Sir John Cary, knight, in the 39 of Edward IIL and 41 of Edward IIL, together with William Cary, were knightes chosen for this county. He was well lerned in the lawes, and in this king's tyme was on of the judges of the King's Bench. William Cary, brother of the sayd John Cary, knight, was also lerned in the lawes, and lived both in Edward III. tyme, and in this king's tyme. Sir John Wadham of Egge. knight, was on of the judges of the Common Pleas in the tyme of Richard II. From him discended Nicolas Wadham, esquire, lately decessed without issue, unto whom Sir John Strangways, Sir John Windham, and the foure daughters of Nicolas Martyn of Adelamston are heires generals. John HiUe of Hillescoorte lived in this king's tyme, he was lerned in the lawes, and was a Justice of the peace in this county. John \i.e., Thomas] Brantingham, Bisshop of Exon, being of the privy counsell [of] King Richard 1 1., and Lord Threasoror in the 5 yeere of his raign is dischardged of the thresoreship. In the 10 yere he is appointed on of the peeres for the government of the Realm. Edmond Stafford, Bishop of Exon, discended of a noble famyly, is made Lord Privy Seale in the 19 of Richard IL, and in the 21 is made Lord Chancelor of Englande. William Courtenay, sonne unto Hugh, Erl of Devon was in this king's tyme Archbisshop of Canterbury, and died in the 21 yeere of Richard II. He was first a Prebendary in Exon from whence he was advaunced to bee Bysshop of Hereford, then after, Bisshop of London, and lastly of Canterbury. Sir Phillip Courtenay, second sonne unto Hugh Erl of Devon and Margaret Bohun, his wief, was a man very skilfull in armes, and served under King Richard II. He was employed in the 2 yeere of this King's [reign] against the French, and was taken prisoner ; and the greatest number of his company slayne at a fight by sea. They had in their company the most choisest gentlemen of Devonshire and Somerset. In the 9 yeere of the same King he was made Lord Liuetenant for the King in Ire land. He left issue William, Richard, and John, from whom Courtenay of Powderham and Courtenay of Molland are dis cended. Nobles and Knights of Devon. 147 Sir Peter Courtenay the fifth sonne of Hugh Erl of Devon and brother of Sir Phillip, served in the French warres under the sayd king. He died without issue the 13 of Henry IV. He was likewise taken prisoner with his brother before Sluise by the Spanish fleete and was on of the Knightes of the Garter. Noble men by birth, and men of woorth in the common welth, that had dwellinges in devon in the TYME OF Henry IV. Edward Courtenay,* sonne of Edward the blind, was erle of Devonshire in this king's tyme. He had issue by [Eleanor] daughter of [Roger] Mortimer, Erl of March, Hugh which was after his father's death Erl of Devon. John, Lord Montacute, Lord of Stokenham, was also Erie of Salisburj', and lived in this king's tyme ; he had issue Thomas, that valiant Erl of Salisbury. Robert Lord Harington -f- the sonne of Robert Lord Har rington lived in the tyme of King Henry IV. William Lord Zouch of Haringworth was also Lord of Totenais in Devonshire. Fulk, Lord Fitzwarren of Tauistok, and Lord of Baunton, lived in this King's tyme. William Hankford was knighted at the coronacion of' Henry IV. he was on of the judges of the Common Plees in the same king's tyme, and after, in the tyme of Henry V., he was Chief Justice of England or rather of the King's Bench. Robert Hull or Hyll of Shilston was a Judge of the Common Plees in King Henry IV. his tyme, from whom is descended Mr. Robert Hill that now is. John Cokayne was a Judge of the .Common Plees in the tyme of King Henry IV. * Edward Courtenay died v.p., his brother Hugh succeeding to the ' blind Earl.' He had no issue.— Eds. t He was John (not Robert) de Harrington, fourth Baron, who was, how ever, summoned to Pariiament by his father's name of Robert from 8 Henry IV. to 4 Henry V. He died two years later, and was succeeded by his brother William, fifth Baron Harrington, K.G.— Eds, 10 — 2 KNIGHTS AND DISTINGUISHED MEN OF DEVON, FROM THE CONQUEST TO THE REIGN OF KING CHARLES I. (Pages 189 — 229.) Milites Comitatus Devonie, qui habitaciones et domos SUAS habuere infra hunc comitatum, licet nonnulli EORUM SEMPER HIC NON COMMEMORABANTUR. BALDWINUS DE BRIONIIS, Vicecomes Devonie, dominus fuit de Okhampton, ubi castellum suum posuit tempore Willelmi Conquestoris. Radulphus de La Pomeray castellum suum et sedem habitacionis sue posuit apud Byry tempore Willelmi Conquestoris. Martinus de Turonibus miles inclitus locum habitacionis sibi posuit apud Dertinton proxime Totenays. Herveius de Hiliun habitacionem suam fecit apud Asseton, modo Ashton. Walterus de Duway castellum suum posuit apud Baunton. Walterus de Clavil apud Lomen domum sibi edificavit commemoracionis sue, cui successerunt filii. Robertus Bastard sedem habitacionis sue locavit apud Efford. Robertus de Albo Mari, cujus posteri etiam (Damarell) vocati sunt apud Flint habitavit. Tedbaldus filius Bernardi (apud Holecomb) non longe ab Exonia, nunc Holcomb Bernard vocatum habitacionem suam fecit. Judahell de Totenais a loco commemoracionis dictus. Knights and Distinguished Men of Devon. 149 The great men that either were dwelling or held honors and landes in devon in henry ii. tyme. Baldwin de Ridver, Erl of Devon, died 1155, the 2 of King Henry II. Richard de Ridver, Erl of .Devon his sonne, he died 1162, the 8 of King Henry II. Baldwyn de Ridver, Erl of Devon, the sonne of Richard. Reginald, Erl of Cornwall, he died 1175. Raph Avenell, barron of Okhamton. Robert Fitz Roy, baron of Okhamton, in the right of Matilda his Wief. Reginald de Courtenay Lord of Okhamton by Matilda his Wief.* Roger de Nonant, baron of Totenays. Henry de La Pomeray. the sonne of Joell, barron of Byry. Reginald de Valletorta, barron of Hurberton, died 8 Henry II. Roger de Valletort, sonne of Reginald, barron of Hur berton. Robert Fitz Martyn, Lord and barron of Dertington. Robert Fitz Martyn, his sonne was also Lord of Dertington in Henry II. tyme. William Pannell, in right of Juliana his wief. Lord and Baron of Baunton, unto whom Fulk Pannell, his sonne succeeded in Henry II. tyme. William Breos and William Tracy held the barony of Bar- stable. Henry, sonne of Erie Reginald, held Bradeneys and Tote- nays.-f- Robert de St. Marichurch held 3 fees of Totenais. Robert de Pirro held two knightes' fees, 7 Henry II. Robert Fitz Jeffrey held 2 knightes' fees, 7 Henry II. WiUiam de Ormall held 5 knightes' fees, 7 Henry II. WiUiam de Reigny held 8 knightes' fees, 8 Henry II. Ascuill de Soeleigny, or de Solariis, Lord of Umberlegh : he died Anno domini 1171 and Phillip, his sonne, succeeded him, which maried Hawis, the daughter of Baldwin Erl of Devon, sister of Richard and William Erles of Devon. Oliver Tracy. William Fitz Reginald, Lord of Shepwas, whose daughter and heir did Nicholas Avenell marry and had Shepwas on fee. * Matilda, wife of Reginald de Courtenay, held the Manor, but not the Barony of Okehampton. — Eds. t That is the Castle of Totnes. See under that Barony. — Eds. 1 50 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. Raph Santzavour held on knighte's fee of the king. Robert Fitz Reginald. William Fitz Reginald held on knighte's fee of the King.' William Peverell. Richard Brit. Warin de Aula. William Fitz Robert, Baron of Toriton. Phillip de Charteray held 14 knightes' fees of the part of William Braus of the honor of Barnstable. Stephan Flemyng held 7 knightes' fees of the honor of Morton. Geff'rey del Estre. William Fitz Martin, Lord of Dertinton, sonne of Robert. Nicolas de Pola in the beginning of Henry II. raigne. Mauricius de Pola, his sonne, held six knightes' fees of Totenays. Richard FitzwiUiam held 10 knightes' fees of Totenays. Robert de Vepont held 8 knightes' fees of Totneis. Willelmus de Bozun held 8 et dimidium of Totenays. Robert de Stantor held 6 fees of Totenays. Richard Le Espek held 3 knightes' fees of Okhamton, i of William Tracy and two of Oliver Tracy. Guy de Britvile held 5 knightes' fees of Totenays. John de Hidon held 6 fees and half of Okhamton. Henry de Chambernon [held] 4 fees of Okhamton. Symon Fitz Rogon held 5 fees of Okhamton. Thomas de Bello Monte held 4 fees of Okhamton. Guido de Bryan held 5 fees of Okhamton. Baldwyn de Esse held 5 fees of Okhamton, i fee of William Fitz Robert of Toriton. Richard, the sonne of William Dispenser, held 5 fees of Okhamton. Antony de Bruer held five fees of Okhamton. Roland Fitz Amfri held 5 fees of Okhamton. Johell de Moeles held 4 fees of Okhamton. Roger Langford held 4 fees of Okhamton. Williara de Punchardon held 4 fees of Okhamton. Hugh de Carvill held 5 fees, dimidium and a third part of Totenais. Geffrey FurneU, sherif of Devon the first yeere of Henry II. Hugh de Ralegh, sherif of Devon from the sixt unto the 13 yeere of Henry II. Robert Fitz Bernard, sherif from the 13 unto the nintenth of Henry II. Eustace Fitz Stephan, sherif of Devon, the 22 of King Henry II. Knights and Distinguished Men of Devon. 1 5 1 William Brigwere was sherif of Devon from the 25 of Henry II. unto the 34, Drew de Mont Girold. Richard I. William, Lord Breos held the moyty of the honor of Barn staple. William, Lord Brigwer held the honor of Baunton. John, baron of Torinton. William Fitz Martin, baron of Dertington. Henry de La Pomeray, Baron of Biry. Roger de Valletort, Baron of Hurberton. William Tracy. Oliver Tracy. Richard Peverell, of Samford. Henry de Tylly. Henry de Novo Mercato. Henricus de Nonant. William Revell. William de Montacut. Henry, sonne of Reginald, Erl of Cornwall. Richard Fitzwalter. Richard de Flemyng, of Otery. Robert de Champeaux. William Punchardon. Henry Chambernon. Jordan Chambernon, of Womberlegh. Raph Sachvile. Reginald de Albamari, of Woodbiry. William Santzavor. Geffrey del Estre, of Langford. Peter Burdon, of Kingstington. Odo de Carrio, the sonne of WilHam, sonne of Gerald, had Bramton of King Richard's gift. Richard Peverell, of Ermington. William Fitz Stephan, Lord of Dartmouth. Henry Furnell, sherif of Devonshire in the sixt yeere of King Richard I. William de Bockland, sherif from the first unto the sixt of Richard I. Richard Revell, sherif the 9 and 10 yeeres of King Richard I. Richard Fumell, sherif the 8 yeere of Richard I. Henry Ferrers, of Beere. Henry de La Pomeray, of Byry, the sonne of Henry and Matilda de Vitrei. 1 5 2 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Walter Clavill held lO knightes' fees of the honor of Glo cester. Walter Prous held Gidlegh of the King. Giraldus de Clist, miles, filius Elie, dominus de Hannock, held 3 fees and half. Bartholomeus Poer, de Blackburgh, miles. Johannes Rex. Henry de Tracy, Lord of Barnstapell. Oliver de Tracy. William Pannell, Lord of Bampton. Odo de Carrio held Bramton the i of King John. John de Toriton, Lord and Baron of Toriton. William Fitz Martyn, Lord of Dertinton. William de Breos. Roger de Vautort, Lord of Hurberton. Henry Tilly. William, Lord Brigwer, sherif from the S unto the 1 1 of King John. Robert de Vepont, sheriff from the 12 unto the 15 of King John. WilHam Newmarket. Hugh Peverell, of Samford. Hugh Peverell, of Ermington. Geffrey del Estre. Henry Ferrers, Lord of Beere. Henry de La Pomeray, the sonne of Alice de Ver, Lord of Biry. Peter Burdon, of Kingtington. Geffrey de Albemarle, of Woodbiry. Robert de Sachvile. Thomas Basset, Lord of Coliton and Whiteford. Roger la Zouch, Lord of Blacktoriton and divers other landes in Devon of the gift of John. Oliver de Dinant, Lord of Hertland. Eustach Courtenay,* unto whom King John gave the land of John Fitz Lucas. Robert Ropelegh in right of his wief held three knightes' fees of the honor of Lymesy. Geffrey Lucy had of the gift of King John Kingsnymeton. Peter Fitz Herebert held 18 knightes' fees of the honor of Barnstaple. Mathew Fitz Herebert, Lord of Stokenham, held 3 fees of Totenais : Nonant's part. ¦* As already stated (p. 133, note), this was Eustacia de Courtenay, the widow of John Fitz Lucas. — Eds. Knights and Distinguished Men of Devon. 153 Richard de Charteray of Beere held 14 knightes' [fees] of Barnstaple. Symon Fitz Rogon held Normancot of the Normans' landes of King John's gift. Henry Nonant held 26 knightes' fees, his part of the honor of Totenais. William Breos held 28 knightes' fees et dimidium. his part of the honor of Totenais. WiUiam Fitz Stephan held 9 knightes' fees and half of Breos his part. Robert de Bicklegh held 9 knightes' fees of Breos his part. William Bozun held 6 knightes' fees of Nonant's'^part of Totenays. Roger Fitz Herebert held 4 knightes' fees of Nonant's part of Totenais. Richard GrenvUle, knight. Lord of Bideford. William de Legh, knight, Lord of Bromford. Richard Peverell, of Ermington, knight. Hugh Peverell, of Samford, knight. The Knightes which I find to bee inhabiting, or WHICH HAD dwellinges, IN THE COUNTY OF DEVON, IN THE TYME OF KiNG HENRY THE THIRD. Robert Courtenay. knight, baron of Okehamton. William Bruer, knight. Lord Briwer of Torr. Roger Valletort, knight, Barron of Hurberton, 3 Henry III, WiUiam Paganell, or Panell, knight, Barron of Bampton. William Fitz Martin, knight, Barron of Dertinton. Henry de La Pomeray, knight, Barron of Byry, the sortne of AHce de Ver. WilHam Chambernon, knight, Barron of Umberlegh. Oliver Dinant, knight. Lord of Hertland. Henry Tracy, knight, Lord of Berstable. Oliver Tracy. WilHam de Bathon, sherif of Devonshire, knight. Oliver Chambernon, of Ilfercomb, knight. William de La Bruer, of Tynge, knight. William Tracy, of WoUecomb, knight. William Peverell, of Sandford, knight. William de Lega, or Leigh, of Leigh, knight. .Alan Dacus, or Deneys, of Holdesworthy, knight. Robert Le Deneis, the sonne of Alan, of Manworthy, knight. Robert Le Deneis, of Pancrasewike, knight. WiUiam Le Fleminge, of Otery, knight William de-Lumen, of Uploomen,- knight. 1 54 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Galfride de La Pomeray, of Bokerell, knight. Richard Grenville, of Bediford, knight. WiUiam Punchardun, of Heanton Punchardon, knight. William de Raleigh, of Ralegh, knight. William de Clist, of Clist and Knighton, knight, sonne of Girard. Alan Hilion, of Assheriston, knight. Raph Sachvile, of Clistsachevile, knight. Baldwin de Belstan. of Belstan and Parkham, knight. Adam Facy, of Facy, knight. Robert de Campellis, or Champeaux, of Molland Cham peaux, knight. Galfride de Albamari, or Damarell, of Woodbyry, knight. Ingerald de Albamari, or Damarell, of , knight, lo Henry IIL Richard de Cruys, of Nether Ex, knight. Thomas de Cirencester, of St. Marychurch, knight, sherif of Devon. Roger Langford, of Langford, knight, sherif of Devon. Galfride de Cancellis, or Chanceaux, of Lyfton, knight. Rogerus Poer, miles, lo Henry III., of Blakburgh Poer. These Knightes that follow I doe find perfectly by the date of deedes when they lived. Roger de Nonant, of Brodeclist, knight, lived lo Henry III. Reginald de Valletort, knight, sonne of Roger, Lord of Hurberton, 12 Henry III. Jordan Oliver, on of the King's Justices, 12 Henry III. John Biset, knight. Lord of Whiteford, 10 Henry III. William Peverell, of Samford, knight, i Henry III. Reginald de Courtenay, miles. Symon de Lancelles, knight. Lord of Comb Lancelles. EUas Coffyn, knight. John Biset. knight. Lord of Coliton and Whiteford, 1 1 Henry IIL Robertus, Dominus de Merton. William Paganell, or Panel, the younger, of Bampton, knight, 20 Henry III. Nicolas de Mulis, of Kingskarswill, knight, 20 Henry III. Roger Ferrers, of Beareferrers, knight, 20 Henry III. Reginald Botereaux, of MoUand Botereaux, knight, 18 Henry III. Nicolas Arondell, of Hempston Arondell, knight, 20 Henry III. Raph Fitz Richard, of knight. 20 Henry III. Knights and Distinguished Men of Devon. 1 5 5 Hugh Peverell, of Ermington, knight, 20 Henry III. Hugh Peverell, of Sandcford, knight. 20 Henry III. JoeU de Valletort, of Tawton, knight, 20 Henry III. Hugh Bolhay, of Blackburgh Bollay, knight, 20 Henry III. William le Fleminge, of Otery, knight, sonne of William, 20 Henry III. Galfridus de Ank. dominus de Anke, in parochia Clisthidon, miles, 20 Henry III. Robertus Hoxham, de Hoxham, 10 [i"] Henry III. Richard Langford, of Langford, knight, 24 Henry III. Lucas Schete, of Schete, knight, 24 Henry III. Henry Tracy, of Barnstable, knight, 1233, 25 Henry III. William Punchardon, of Heanton Punchardon, knight, 26 Henry III. Roger Trelosk, of Dunterton, knight, 27 Henry III. Henricus de Merton, dominus de Merton. Reginald de Albamari, of Woodbyry, knight, 28 Henry III. Reginald de Moun, Barron of Dunstar, Lord of Mouns Otery, knight, 28 Henry III. Nicolas Fitz Martin, baron of Dertington, knight, 28 Henry III. William Lomen, of Up Lomen, knight, 28 Henry III. Nicolas Bonvill, of Wiscomb, knight. 28 Henry III. Roger Hele, of Hele. in Bradeneis parish, knight, 28 Henry IIL Thomas Herward, of Dodlescote, knight, 28 Henry III. William de Histentot, of knight, 28 Henry III. Robert Bulkworthy, of Bulkeworthy, knight, 30 Henry IIL, and of Sutton. Henry de Bathon, or Bathe, knight, on of the King's Jus tices, 30 Henry III. Stephan Bauzan, of Shilston (.?), knight. 30 Henry III.. slayne 41 Henry III. William Moun, knight, 30 Henry IIL ; he was brother to the Lord Reginald de Moun. Walter Giffard, of Weare Giff"ard, knight, 30 Henry III. WUliam Legh, of Southlegh, knight, 30 Henry III. Giles Chanceaux, of Lifton, knight, 30 Henry IIL John Arondell, of Hempston Arondel, knight, 32 Henry III. Galfride Coffin, of Combecoffin, knight, 32 Henry III. Wymond Ralegh, of Smalerige, knight, 32 Henry III. Mathew de Baunton, of Combebaunton, knight, 32 Henry III. William Malherb. of Fenyton Malherb, knight, 32 Henry III. Alanus Basset, de Whitechapell, miles. Nicolaus Burdon, de Kingsteington, miles. Ricardus, dominus de Wike, miles, dominus de Insula de Sully, 1230. 156 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Gervase Horton, of Uppecot, knight, 34 Henry IIL; Sherif 40 Henry III. Galfride Dinant, of Herteland, knight, 34 Henry III. Richard Bauzeyne, of Norton Bauzein, knight, 34 Henry IIL, [and] 51 Henry III. Martin Fissacre, of Combefissacre, knight, 34 Henry III. Hamelin Deaudon, of Deaudon, knight, 34 Henry IIL Raph Cornu, of , knight, 35 Henry III. : he was sherif of Devon, 1252. William Trenchard, of Collacomb and Lywetrenchard, knight, 36 Henry III. Robert Bozun, of Churcheton, knight, 36 Henry III. William de Saintstephan, of La Dene neere Bukfast, knight, 36 Henry III. Robert Schete, of Schete, knight, 36 Henry III. John Damarel, or de Albamari, of Flint Damarell, knight, 36 Henry III. Adam de Mustell, of , knight, 36 Henry IIL Robert de Hilion, of Assheriston, knight, 36 Henry III. Robert Bosmontell : (R. Bossoncole) of , knight, 36 Henry III. William de Englefild, sherif of Devon, 36 Henry III. (1253). William Kelly, of Kelly, knight, 36 Henry III. Raph de Valletort, of Greate Modbyry, knight, 36 Henry III. anno domini 1252. William Ferrers, of Beere Ferrars, knight, 36 Henry III. anno domini 1252. William La Zouch, of Blacktoriton, knight, 36 Henry III. John Courtenay, of Okhamton, knight and Baron, 36 Henry III. Peter de PrateUis, or de Pincellis, knight, he maried Robert Courtenay 's widow, 36 Henry IIL Henry de Sully, knight. Roger Reigny, knight. John Fitz Jeffrey, of Northcot, knight, 37 Henry IIL, 1252. Willelmus de Bosco, de Halberton, miles. Walter de Balun, of , knight, 39 Henry III. Herebert Pyne, de Bradford Pyne, miles, 18 Henry III. Gilbert Fynamor, miles. Jordan Fitz Rogon, de Holcombe Rogus. Ricardus Hidon, de Hemyok, miles, 25 Henry III. Walter de Merton, of Merton, knight, 40 Henry III. Richard Speccot, of Speccot, knight, 40 Henry III. Raph Willington, of Umberlegh, knight, sherif of Devon, 42 Henry III. Oliver Dinham, of Hartland, knight, 40 Henry III. Henrv Horton, of Uppecot, knight, 41 Henry IIL ; and 50 Henry III. Knights and Distinguished Men of Devon. 157 Mauger St. Awbin, of Pidekeswell, knight, 41 Henry III. John ArundeU. of Hempston ArondeU, knight, 43 Henry III. Raph Doddescomb, of Doddescomblegh, knight. 43 Henry III. Sherif 45 Henry III. William Spichewike, of Spichewike, knight, 43 Henry III. William Widworthy, of Widworthy, knight, 43 Henry III. Walter de Bathon, of Shepwash, knight, 43 Henry HI., vicecomes Devonie. Roger Giff"ai-d, of Aulescomb, knight, 43 Henry III. William de La Pomeray, of Buckerell (.?), knight, 43 Henry III. Raph Gorges, of Warlegh, knight, 44 Henry III. William Courtenay, knight, brother unto Robert, Lord Courtenay, 44 Henry III. Walter de Nymet, of Nymeton, knight, 44 Henry III. Galfride de Albamari, or Damarell, of Woodbyry, knight, 34 Henry IIL, and 45 Henry IIL William Cheyney, of Up Otery, knight. 46 Henry III. Richard Coffin, of Alwinton, knight, 44 Henry III., and 47 Henry III. Alexander de Okeston, of Modbery, knight, 47 Henry III. Thomas Le Ercedecne, knight, of Shogbroke, 47 Henry III. WiUiam Le Pruz, of Gidlegh, knight, 47 Henry III. Henry Chambernon, of Ilfridecomb. knight, 47 Henry III. Guy Nonant, of Grete Clist, knight, 47 Henry III. Hugh Widworthy, of Widworthy. knight, 48 Henry III. John Hidon, of Cleyhidon, knight, 49 Henry III. Hamelin Bolhay, of Blackburghbolhay, knight, 39 Henry IIL, and 49 Henry III. Died 54 Henry III. Hamelin Hereward, of Romaneslegh, knight, 49 Henry III. Warin SackvUl, of , knight, 49 Henry III. Raph Arondell, of Heweton ArondeU, knight, 48 Henry III. Renfry Arondell,sonneofthesaid Raph, knight, 48 Henrylll. Roger Prideaux, of Orcherton, knight, 48 Henry III. John de Ashleigh, of Ashley, knight, 50 Henry III. Robert Le Deneis, of Pancrase Wike, knight, 50 Henry III. Alan Fitz Roald, or Rohant, of Dodbroke, knight. S i Henry IIL Stephan Baucean, of Dodbroke, knight, 51 Henry III. The other [Stephen Baucean] was slayne 41 Henry III. Robert Champeaux, of Molland Champeaux, knight, 51 Henry III. Michael Spichewike, of Spichewike, knight, 52 Henry III. Henry de La Pomeray, of Byry, knight, 52 Henry III. Walerand de Cirencester, of St. Marychurch, knight, 52 Henry III. Oliver Dinant, or Dinham. of Hertland, knight, 52 Henry III. 158 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. William Bikelegh, of Bickley Combe, knight, 52 Henry III. Robert Ciiampeaux, of MoUand Champeaux, knight, 52 Henry III. Henry de Bathon, of , knight, 52 Henry III. Richard Lomen, of Uplomen, knight, 52 Henry IIL Richard Poltimor, of Poltymor, knight, 52 Henry III. Jordan Haccomb. of Haccomb, knight, 52 Henry III. Johell Giffard, or Bukenton, of Bukenton, knight, 52 Henry III. Raph de Esse, of Reyney Esse, knight, 52 Henry III. ; sherif of Devon. William Fissacre, of Combfissacre, knight, 52 Henry III. Henry Tracy, of WoUecumb Tracy, knight, 52 Henry III. Herebert, Morcelles, of Goderington, knight, 52 Henry III. Walter Vernon, of , knight, 53 Henry III. Richard ['Roger' is inserted in the margin, but without erasure] Prall, of Pralle, knight, 53 Henry III. Warin de La Stane, of Stone, in the Parish of Sidbery, knight, 39 Henry IIL, and 54 Henry III. Robert de Albamara, or Damarell, of Milton Damarell, knight, 34 Henry IIL, and 54 Henry III. Roger Hele, of Hele, knight, in the Parishe of Braneys, 55 Henry III. Roger Prideaux, of Orcherton, knight, 55 Henry III. Roger Clavile, of Lomen Clavile, knight, 55 Henry III. Alexander Okeston, of Modbyry, knight, 55 Henry III. Nicolas Fillegh, of Fillegh, knight, 56 Henry III. Raph Le Rous, of Littell Modbyry, knight, 56 Henry III. Henry Ralegh, of Strete, knight, 56 Henry III. William Bonville, of Wiscomb, knight, 56 Henry III. William Crewes, of Nither Ex, knight, 56 Henry III. Nicolas Le Bastard, of Efford, knight, 56 Henry IIL Roger de Pralle, of Colaton Pralle, knight, 56 Henry III. Mathew Wolrington, of Wolrington, knight, 56 Henry III. Roger Le Engleis, of Stokelegh Engleis, knight, 56 Henry HI. William La Zouch. of Blactoryton, knight, 56 Henry III. Richard Brendisworthy, of Brendisworthy, knight, 56 Henry IIL Henry Fitz Reginald, of Hunshaw, knight, ... Henry III. Michaell Trenchard, of Collacomb, knight, ... Henry III. John de Mules, of KingscarswUl, knight, ... Henry III. John Reigny, of Eggesford, knight, ... Henry III. Jeffrey de La Bruer, of Tingebruer, knight, ... Henry IH. Robert Pidekeswell, of Pidekeswell, in the Parish of Ham, knight, ... Henry III. WilHam Htzwarren, of Brightlegh, knight, ... Henry III. Knights and Distinguished Men of Devon. 159 Amidas de Wike, of Wike Amidas, neere Tauistock, knight, ... Henry III. Roger Valletort, of Hurberton, knight, 54 Henry III. Walter de Sully, of ,45 Henry III. Alanus Dacus, or Dennys, of Holdesworthy, knight, 40 Henry III. Robert Dacus, or Dennys, sonne of Alan, knight, 40 Henry IIL Willelmus de Fissacre, of Combfissacre, knight, 46 Henry IIL Waryn SachviU, of , 47 Henry III. Johannes Baloon. miles, 45 Henry III. Lawrence Fitz Richard, of , knight, 54 Henry IIL Warin Fitz Joell, of Fardell, knight, ... Henry III. Peter Challons, of Legh Challons, knight, 54 Henry III. WiUiam Stoddon, of Stoddon, knight, ... Henry III. Raph Chiverston, of Chiverston, knight, ... Henry III. Rogon Fitz Symon, of Holcomb Rogus, knight, ... Henry III. Walter Wolf, of Wolfsnymet; knight, ... Henry III. WiUiam Chiverston, of Ithelton, knight, ... Henry III. Alan Furneaux. of Kentisbeare, knight, ... Henry III. John Bretash, of Dodscot, knight, ... Henry III. Lewes Le Fleminge, of , knight, ... Henry III. Raph Fitz Bernard, of Holcomb Bernard, neere Exon, knight, ... Henry III. Richard Herward, of , knight, ... Henry III. Gervais de Ralegh, of Warkelegh, knight, ... Henry III. Galfridus de Dunheved, ... Henry III. Rogon filius Symonis, de Holcomb. Reymundus de Sully. Petrus filius Mathei, de Stokenham, knight. WUlelmus Stoddon, de Stoddon, knight. Reginald Courtenay, knight, brother of Robert, Lord Cour tenay, temp. Henry III. Roger Langford, knight, of Langford, knight, temp. Henry III. William Prall, of Colaton Prall, knight, temp. Henry III. Robert de Pyn, knight, temp. Henry III. William SpUman, knight, temp. Henry III. Walter de Okeston, knight. 38 Henry III. ; maior of Exon, 49 Henry III. Robert Fitzpayn, knight. Walterus filius Nicolai Gervasii, of Exon, knight, 38 Henry III. Raph Norman, of Exon, knight, 38 Henry III. 1 60 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Knightes that dwelled in the county of Devon, or HAD houses and CASTELS THEIRE, IN THE TYME OF King Edward the first. Richard Speccot. of Speccot, knight, i Edward I. William Bicklegh, of Bicklegh, knight, was in i Edward I. ; died 9 Edward I. John Peverell, of Ermington, knight, i Edward I. Alexander Okeston, of Modbyry, knight, i Edward I. Roger Prideaux, of Orcherton, in the parish of Modbyry, knight, I Edward I. Richard Coffin, of Alwinton, knight, i Edward I. John Damarell, of Flint Damarel, knight, i Edward I. William Fissacre, of Combefissacre, knight, i Edward I. Jordan Haccomb, of Haccomb, knight, i Edward I. Oliver Dynant, or Dinham, of Hartland, knight, i Ed ward I. Richard Beamont, of Yolston and Shirwell, knight, i Ed ward I. ; died 22 Edward I. John Cogan, of Bampton, -knight, i Edward I. ; died 9 Ed ward I. William Spichewike, of Spichewike, knight, i Edward I. ; died 12 Edward I. Roger de Valletort, of Hurberton, knight, i Edward I. ; died 33 Edward I. Richard Poltimore, of Poltimore, knight, I Edward I. William Moun. of Otery Moun, knight, i Edward I. ; he died the 8 of Edward I. William Cheyney, of Up Otery, knight, i Edward I. Hugh Widworthy, of Widworthy. knight, i Edward I.; obiit 8 Edward I.. Hugh Courteney, knight, Baron, i Edward I. ; died 20 Ed ward I. Mauger St. Albin, of Pideskewill, in the parishe of Ham, knight, I Edward I. John Kelly, of Kelly, knight, i Edward I. Gervais de Ralegh, of Warkelegh, knight, i Edward I.; died 23 of Edward I. William Bonvile, of Schete, knight, 2 Edward I. John Wiger. of Credy Wiger, knight, 2 Edward I. ; sherif of Devon. Hugh Ralegh, of Smaleridge, knight, 2 Edward I. John Hidon, of Hemyocke, knight, i Edward I. William Hidon, of Clisthidon, knight, 3 Edward I Roger Fitzpayne, of Estoodlegh, knight, 3 Edward L, and 13 Edward I. Hugh Peverell, of Samford, knight, 6 Edward I. Knights and Distinguished Men of Devon. 1 6 1 Mathew Furneaus, of Kentisbeare, knight, 4 Edward I. Sherif of Devon. Raph Willinton, of Umberlegh, knight, 4 Edward I. Stephan Haccomb, of Haccomb, knight, 6 Edward I. William Cole, of Tamer, knight, 6 Edward I. Robert Wodeton, of , knight, 6 Edward I. Raph Le Rous, of Littell Modbyry, knight, i Edward I., and 7 Edward I. WiUiam Bikabyry, of Bikebury, knight, 7 Edward I. ; obiit 30 Edward I. Peter Challons, of Legh Challons, knight, i Edward I. Richard Lomen, of Uplomen, knight, 6 Edward I. John de Blackford, of Rewe, knight, 6 Edward I. Symon Fitz Rogon, of Holcomb Rogus, knight, 6 Ed ward I. Robert Stockhey, of , knight, i Edward I., and 13 Ed ward I. Henry Chambernon, of Ilfrecomb, knight, i Edward 1., and 13 Edward I. Roger Clavil, de Lomen, knight, 1273, 2 Edward I. Richard de Lomen, de Lomen, 1273, 2 Edward I. I. Richard Hidon, of Hemyock and Hidon, knight, 8 Ed ward I. 2. William Ralegh, of Ralegh, neere Barstable, knight, 8 Ed ward I. 3. Ric2irdus Coffyn, of Alwynton, knight, 8 Edward I. 4. Raph Doune, of Doune, neere Lyme, knight, 8 Edward I. 5. Warin Sachvile, of Clist Sachvill, knight, 8 Edward I. 6. Hugh Ralegh, of Smaleridge, knight, 8 Edward I. 7. John Puncherdon. of Heanton, knight, 8 Edward I. ; died 20 Edward I. 8. Raph Fitz Richard, of Shillingford, knight, 8 Edward I. 9. John Vautort, of CHst St. Lawrenc, knight, 8 Edward I. ID. Henry Rawlegh, of Strete Ralegh, knight, 8 Edward I. II. John Vawtort, of Vawtort, knight, 8 Edward I. 12. William Le Pruz, of Gidlegh, knight, 8 Edward I. 1 3. Robert Fitz Payne, of Estoodlegh, knight, 8 Edward I. 14. William de Albimar, or Damarell, of Woodbyry, knight, 8 Edward I.; died 17 Edward I. 15. Michaell Trenchard, of Collacomb, knight, 8 Edward I. 16. Roger Langford, of Langford, in Columpton, knight, 8 Ed ward I. These xvi knightes were retorned uppon a great assise betwixt the Lord of Axmister, Henry th'abbot of Newham, and the Abbot of St. Michaels, for suyte of the mannor of Yarte- comb, unto the hundred of Axmister, 8 Edward I. Robert Dynant, of Widworthy, knight, 8 Edward I. II 1 62 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. Robertus Champeaux, de MoUond Champeaux. miles, ... Edward I. Hugh Peverell, of Samford, knight, ID Edward I. Herebert Mareis, of Sidenham, knight, lo Edward I. He maried Isabel Tracy of Wolcomb. Reginald Clifford, of Godeford, in the parish of Aulescomb, knight, II Edward I. John Valletort, of Tawton, knight, 1 1 Edward I. Nicolas Bonvill, of Shute, knight, 1 1 Edward I. ; dyed 23 Edward I. WiUiam Crispyn, of Stancomb, knight, 7 Edward I.. 1279. Richard Fitz Stephan, of Norton, knight, 7 Edward I., 1279. Alan Bawcomb, of Bawcomb, knight, 1285. Nicolas Fillegh, of Fillegh, knight, 13 Edward I. Alan Bawcombe, of Bawcombe, knight, 13 Edward I. Peter Grenham, of Wobernford, knight. 24 Edward I. Petrus Fissacre, of Morlegh, knight, 15 Edward I. John Ashlegh, of Shilston, in Modbyry parishe, knight, 16 Edward I. Andrew Trelosk, of Dunterton, knight, 16 Edward I. John Kelly, of Kelly, knight, 16 Edward I. Humfry Bechamp, of Ryme, knight, 17 Edward I. Symon de Montacute, knight. Lord of Woneford, 17 Ed ward I. Roger Inckpen, of Diddesham, knight, 17 Edward I. John Aller, of Aller, knight, 17 Edward I. Roger Ferrers, of Beareferrers, knight, 17 Edward I. Miles Calwoodlegh, of Calwoodlegh, neere Tyverton, knight, 17 Edward I. Robert Le Dennys, of Blagdon and Pancrasewike, knight, 17 Edward I. Raph Shillingford, of Shillingford, knight, 18 Edward I. Herebertus Pine, de Combpyne, in CHsthidon, miles, 21 Edward I. Nicolas Fillegh, of FiUegh, knight, 19 Edward I. Roger Potesford, of Estpotesford, 15 Edward I., and 19 Edward I. Thomas Pynne, of Shute, knight, i Edward I., and 19 Ed ward I.; Vicecomes Devonie, 13 Edward I. Richard Hiwis, of Hywys, knight, 9 Edward I., and 19 Ed ward I.; he died 25 of Edward I. Thomas Merton, of Merton, neere Torrington, knight, 10 Edward I., and 19 Edward I. Nicolas Kirkham, of Ashcomb, knight, 19 Edward I. Walterus de Sully. Walter Furneaux, of Hugheton, knight, 20 Edward I. Knights and Distinguished Men of Devon. 1 63 William Chambernon, of Ilfridecomb, knight. 12 Edward I., and 20 Edward I. Emery La Zouch, de Blacktoryton, knight. 26 Edward I. Baldwyn Speccot, called Belston, of Belston, knight, 21 Edward I. Mathew Fitz John, of Stokenham, knight, 17 Edward I. ; Sherif of Devon 21 Edward I. Roger Mulis, of Kingscarswill, knight, 21 Edward I.; died 23 Edward I. Humfry Kaell, of Holcomb Bernard, neere Exon, 21 Ed ward I. Hugh Prous, of Gatcomb, knight, 21 Edward I. Gilbert Knovill, of Battiscomb, knight, a judge, 21 Ed ward I. Gilbert Fitzstephan, of Norton, knight, 21 Edward I. Herebert Pynne. of Combpynne, in Hemioke parish, knight, 21 Edward I. Johannes Horselegh, de Horselegh, miles, Anno 21 Ed ward I. Robertus Cruis, of Cruise Morchard, knight, 14 Edward I., and 22 Edward I. Nicolas Cheyney, of Up Otery. knight, 23 Edward I. Raph Doune, of Doune, in Axmister, knight, 23 Ed ward I. John Charteray, of Beare Charteray, knight, 23 Edward I. Henry de Sully, of Edeslegh, knight, 23 Edward I, Robert Beapell, of Knoweston, knight, 23 Edward I Thomas Ralegh, of Ralegh, neere Barnstable, knight, 23 Edward I.; Vicecomes 29 Edward I.; Vicecomes 33 Edward I. Henricus Bernevill, miles, of Hockworthy, 9 Edward I. Robertus Radington, miles, of Peaton, 9 Edward I. Oliver Dinham, of Hartland, knight, and a Baron, 24 Ed ward I. ; died 27 Edward I, Galfride CamvUI, of Tauistok, knight, a Bjiron, 24 Ed ward I. WiUiam Botereaux, or BotereU, a Baron, 24 Edward I. ; died 31 Edward I. Reginald Botereaux, of Molland Botereaux, knight, 24 Ed ward I. Raph ChaUons, of Legh Challons, knight, 24 Edward I. William Wike, of St. Mary Wyke, knight, 24 Edward I. Hugh Courtenay, of Okhamton, knight and Baron, 25 Ed ward I. John de Mulis, of Kingscarswill. knight, a Baron, 25 Ed ward I. Richard Grenville, of Bediford. knight, 25 Edward I. Alan Esse, of Theoborough, knight, 26 Edward I. II — 2 1 64 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Emericke La Zouch, of Blacktoryton, knight, 26 Edward I. Nicolas Carew, of Weston Peverell, knight, 20 Edward I. Mathew Fitz John, of Stokenham, knight. Robert de Toliro, knight, of Weringston. Peter Challons, of Legh Challons, knight, 29 Edward I. - John de Umfravile, of Lapford, knight, 29 Edward I. Roger Cokington, of Cokington, knight, 19 Edward I., and 29 Edward I. Raph Sachvill, of Clist Sachvill, knight, 29 Edward I. William Camvill, knight, sonn to the Lord Geffrey Camvil, 29 Ed ward. I. John Willington, of Umberlegh, knight, 29 Edward I. Symon Fitz Rogus, of Holcomb Rogus, knight, 21 Ed ward I., and 29 Edward I. John Cogan, of Baunton, knight, 30 Edward I. Hugh Ferrers, of Churchton, knight, 30 Edward I. James Okeston, of Great Modbyry, knight, 25 Edward I.. and 30 Edward I. Nicolas Bonvill, of Shute, knight, 30 Edward I. Robert Wootton, of , knight, 21 Edward I. Symon de Grindham, knight, 24 Edward I. John Bikebyry, of Bikebury, knight, 32 Edward I. William Prous, of Gidley, knight, 32 Edward I. Reginald Ferrers, of Beereferrers, 29 Edward I., and 32 Ed ward I. ; died 34 Edward I. John Carru, of Otery Moun, knight, 32 Edward I. Oliver de Tudenham. of Churystanton, knight, 32 Ed ward I. Henry Ralegh, of Beadeport, knight, 33 Edward I. Roger Nonant, of Brodeclist, knight, 29 Edward I., and 33 Edward I. Galfride Damarell, of Woodbyry, knight, 33 Edward I. Raph Monthermer, knight and Baron, Lord of Stokenham, 33 Edward I. MILITES DEVONIENSES. Knightes which either dwelled or had houses in Devonshire in the tyme of King Edward II. Galfride Camvile, of Tauistoke, knight, i Edward II • he died 2 Edward II. ' ' WilHam Camvile, knight, sonne of the said Galfride i Ed ward II. ' WilHam Martyn, of Dartington, knight and Baron r FH ward 1 1. Died 8 Edward IL ' ^°" Knights and Distinguished Men of Devon. 1 65 Nicolas Carru, of Weston Peverell. knight, i Edward II. ; died 6 Edward II. John Carru, of Otery Moun, knight, sonne of Nicolas, i Edward II. Roger Nonant, of Brodeclist, knight, i Edward II. Raph Doune, of Doune, knight, i Edward II. Robert BeapeU, of Knoston BeapeU, knight, i Edward II. Nicolas Kirkham, of Blagdon, knight, i Edward II. WUliam Prous, of Gidlegh. knight, i Edward II. ; died 9 Edward II. Humfry Bechamp, of Wombernford, knight, i Edward II. Reginald Clifford, of Godeford, knight, i Edward II. John Charteray, of Beare Charteray, i Edward II. William Botereaux, of Molland Botereaux, knight, i Ed ward II. Hugh Prous, of Gatcomb, knight, i Edward II. Hugh Ralegh, of Smaleridge, knight, i Edward II. John Bikebury, of Bikebury, knight, i Edward II. Guy de Brian, of Torrebryan, knight, and Baron, died i Edward II. Guy de Brian, knight, his sonne, i Edward II. Gilbert de Knovill, of Bastetorn, knight, i Edward II. ; died 7 Edward II. Hugh Luccomb, of Stoklegh Luccomb, knight, 1 1 Ed ward II. ; died 13 Edward II. John Valletort, of Clist St. Lawrenc, knight, i Edward II. ; died 12 Edward II. John de Mules, of Kingeskarswill, knight and Baron, i Ed ward II. ; died 3 Edward II. Henry Rohant, of Dodbroke, knight, 1 Edward II. ; died 12 Edward II. Hugh Courtenay, of Okhamton, knight and Baron, i Ed ward II. Nicolas BonvUl, of Shute, knight, i Edward II. Nicolas Dauney, of Norton Dawney, knight, i Edward IL, and 14 Edward II. William Ferrers, of Beereferrers, knight, i Edward II. Gilbert Beare, of Columb John, knight, i Edward II. Robert Cruis, of Cruisemorchard, knight, i Edward II. GUbert Fitzstephan, of Norton, knight, i Edward II. Galfride Damarell, of Woodbyry, knight, i Edward II. ; dyed 14 Edward II. James Peverell, of , knight, i Edward II. ; died 8 Ed ward II. Stephan Haccomb, of Haccomb, knight, i Edward II. James de Oxton, of Modbyry, knight, i Edward II. John Willinton, of Umberlegh, knight, i Edward II. 1 66 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Raph de Monthermer, of Stokenham, knight, i Edward II. Nicolas, Lord Mules, died 9 Edward II. Roger, Lord Mules, his brother. John, Lord Mules, their brother. Baldwin Le Bastard, of Efford, knight, 3 Edward II. Henry Chambernon, of Ilfercombe, knight, 4 Edward II. William Bikebiry, of Bickbyry, knight, 4 Edward II. Robert Beadyn, of , knight, 4 Edward II. John Blakford, of , knight, 4 Edward II. John Treiagu, of , knight, 4 Edward II. John Chiverston, knight, a judge, 4 Edward II. William, Lord Martin, of Dertington, Barnstable and Cea moys, died 19 Edward II. Martin Fissacre, of Morlegh, knight, 7 Edward II. John Pipard, of Northbovy, knight, 8 Edward II. William Speke, of Bramford Speke, knight, 8 Edward II. John Bikebyry, of Bikebyry, knight, 3 Edward II., and 8 Edward II. Andrew Metsted, of Shepewais, knight, 8 Edward II. Gervais Ralegh, of Warklegh, knight, 8 Edward II. Thomas Cogan, of Bamton, knight, obiit 8 Edward II. John Ralegh, of Warklegh, knight, 10 Edward II. Johan KnovUl, of Batteshorn, neere Honyton, knight, 11 Edward II. Richard Stapledon, of Annery, knight, 12 Edward II. ; died 20 Edward II. Henry WUlington, of Giddesham, knight, 12 Edward II. ; died 14 Edward II. Nicolas Cheyney, of Up Otery, knight, 13 Edward II. Stephan Haccomb, of Haccomb, knight, 14 Edward II. ; died Willelmus Hereward, of Doddescot, knight, 13 Edward IL, and 15 Edward II. William de Cornubia, of Kingsnimton, knight, 16 Ed ward II. Alexander Crues, of Cruesmorchard, knight, 16 Edward II. Robert Beapell, knight, sonne and heire of Robert Beapell, knight, 1 5 Edward II. Raph Willington, of Umberiegh, knight, 16 Edward II. David de La Beare, of , knight, 16 Edward II. Walter Escudamore, of Chettescomb, in Tiverton, knight, 16 Edward II. . s ' Robert Stokhey, of Saunton, knight. 5 Edward IL, and 16 Edward II. William Chiverston, of Yethelton, knight, 14 Edward II. , and 16 Edward II. Roger Le ]&\{, of Cottelegh, knight, 16 Edward II. Knights and Distinguished Men of Devon. 167 Roger Mules, of Gidlegh, knight, 16 Edward II. Richard Merton, of Merton, knight, 16 Edward II. John de Challons, of Legh Challons, knight (filius Johannis), 17 Edward II. Elias Cottele, o'f Sampford Peverell, knight, 17 Edward II. John Beamont, of Chirwell, knight, 17 Edward II. Thomas de Cyrencester, of St. Marychurch, knight, 7 Ed ward II. , and 17 Edward II. Robert Horton, of Uppecot, knight, 17 Edward II. Robert Scobbahull, of Coffinswell, knight, 17 Edward IL Johannes de Herdereshill, of Morteho, knight, 18 Ed ward II. Raph de Esse, of Esse, knight, 18 Edward II. John Kelly, of Kelly, knight, 18 Edward II. Richard Chambernon, of Modbyry, knight, 18 Edward II. Bartholomew Grenville, of Bideford, knight, 18 Edward II. Johannes Ferrers, knight, 16 Edward II. Thomas Molton, of Pinho, knight. James Cokinton, of Cokinton, knight. Sherif of Devon, 20 Edward II. Robert Fitzpayn, senior, knight, 6 Edward II. Robert Fitzpajn, junior, knight, 6 Edward II. Walter Escudamore, knight, 6 Edward II. [Knights of the time of Edward IIL J John Willinton, father of Raph Willinton, knight, i Ed ward III. ; died 19 Edward III. Henry WiUinton, of Giddesham, knight, i Edward IIL; died 25 Edward III. John Challons, of Legh Challons, knight, i Edward III. Henry de La Pomeray, of Byry, knight, i Edward III. Stephan Haccomb, of Haccomb, knight, i Edward III. Richard Chambernon, of Modbyry, knight, I Edward III. Robert Hi.rton, of Upcot, knight, i E Iward III. Robert Beapell, of Knoweston, knight, i Edward III. James Cokinton, of Cokinton, knight, i Edward III. Roger Le Jew, of Jewes Cotlegh, i Edward III. WiUiam Chiverston, of Yethelton, knight, i Edward III. John Beamont, of Shirwell, knight, i Edward IIL; died 4 Edward III. Nicolas BonvUl. of Shute, knight, i Edward III. Nicolas Cheyney, of Up Otery, knight, i Edward II. ; died 2 Edward III. Galfride Cornwall, of Kingsnymeton, knight, i Edward IIL; died 9 Edward III. 1 68 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Richard Hiwis, of Hywys, knight, i Edward IIL; died 5 Edward III. Thomas Pynne, of Upton Pinne, knight, i Edward IIL; died 4 Edward III. Raph Willinton, of Umberlegh, knight, i Edward III. ; died 22 Edward III. John Chiverston, knight, i Edward III. William Fissacre, of Combfissacre, knight, 2 Edward III. Willelmus Ferrers, de Beareferrers, knight, i Edward III. Reginald Clifford, of , knight. John Ralegh, of Combe Ralegh and Beadport, knight 3 Ed ward III. John Clifford, of Godeford, knight, 3 Edward III. John Sully, of Edeslegh, knight, 4 Edward III. Henry Pomeray, the younger sonne of Henry Pomeray th'elder, knight, 6 Edward III. John Damarell, of Gidlegh, knight, 6 Edward III. Edmond Botiler, of Woolcomb Tracy, knight, 6 Edward III. William Bikebyry, of Bikebyry, knight, 6 Edward III. Richard Cogan, of Bamton, knight, 7 Edward III. Oliver St. John, of Lapford, knight, 7 Edward III. Thomas Scobbahull, of Coffinswell, knight, 7 Edward III. Roger Carmynow, of Ashwater, knight, 7 Edward III. John Stanton, of Clovelly, knight, 7 Edward III. William Damarell, of Woodbyry, knight, 7 Edward III. Walter Le Jew, of , knight, 7 Edward III. John Damarell, of Flint, knight, 7 Edward III. Roger Prideaux, of Orcherton, knight, 7 Edward III. Thomas ScobhuU, of ScobhuU, knight. John Bechamp, of Ryme, knight, 3 Edward HI., and 14 Edward III. Roger Rohant, of Dodbroke, knight, 14 Edward III. Gilbert Umfravill, of Doune Umfravill, knight, II Ed ward HI., and 14 Edward III. PhiUip Courteney, of Moreton, knight, 14 Edward III. John Molton, of Pinho, knight, 15 Edward III. John Ralegh, of Charies, knight, 17 Edward III. Peter Ralegh, of Smaleridge, knight, 7 Edward IIL, and 17 Edward III. John Dinham, of Note well, knight, 17 Edward III. Richard Merton, of Merton, knight, 17 Edward III. Richard Stapledon, of Annery, knight, 4 Edward HI., and 17 Edward III. John Beamont, of Shirwell, knight, 17 Edward III. WUliam Chambernon, of Ilfercomb, knight, 18 Edward III. John Chiverston, of Yethelton, knight, 8 Edward III and 18 Edward III. Knights and Distinguished Men of Devon. 1 69 Salvain Southorp, of Lutokeshele, knight, 19 Edward III. John Carru, of Otry Mohun, knight, 20 Edward III. Alan Charleton, of North Molton, knight, 20 Edward III. , Raph Willinton, of Umberlegh, knight, 20 Edward III. Henry Willington, of Lomen, knight, 22 Edward III. Reginald Willington, of Giddesham, 22 Edward III. John Engleis, of Stoklegh Englies, knight, 22 Edward HI. Theobald Grenville, of Bediford, knight, 22 Edward III. Oliver Dinham, of Samford Peverell, knight, 22 Ed ward III. Thomas Ralegh, of Charles, knight, 23 Edward III. Robert Cruis, of Anesty Crewes, knight, 11 Edward IIL, and 23 Edward III. Peter Bruis, of Whitford, knight, 25 Edward III. Edward Courteney, of Godlinton, knight, 25 Edward III. Robert Tudenham, of Churystanton, knight, 25 Ed ward III. WilHam Damarell, of Woodbyry, knight, 27 Edward IH. William Humfravile. of Doune Humfravile, knight, 27 Ed ward III. John Stowford. of Wolcomb Tracy, knight, a judg, 28 Ed ward III. ¦ Walter Woodland, of Cokington, knight, 29 Edward III. Thomas Courteney, of Colaton Prall, knight, 29 Ed ward III. Edmond Cheyney, of Up Otery, knight, 30 Edward III. John Ercedecne, of Haccomb, knight, 30 Edward III. Raph TBeapell. of Knoston Beapell. knight, 33 Edward III. John Fitzpayn, of Cheryton Fitzpayne, knight. 35 Ed ward III. John Charteray, of Beare Charteray, knight, 33 Ed ward III. WiUiam Pipard, of Blagdon Pipard, knight, 40 Edward III. Richard de Campo Ernulphi. of Great Modbyry, knight, 40 Edward III. John Ralegh, of Smaleridge, knight, 40 Edward III. John Ferrers, of Beereferrers, knight, 41 Edward III. John Damarell, of Flint Damarell, knight, 41 Edward III. Guy de Brian, of Torrebryan, knight, 41 Edward III. Henry de La Pomeray, the younger, knight, 41 Ed ward III. John de La Pomeray, knight, sonne of the said Henry, 41 Edward III. William Botereaux, of Molland Botereaux, Knight and Baron, 43 Edward III. Robert Cornu, of Thornbyry, knight, 43 Edward III. Walter Bluet, of Greenham, knight, 43 Edward III. 1 70 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Nigell Loring, of Landekey, knight of the order [of the Bath ?], 43 Edward III. John Prideaux, of Orcherton, knight. 43 Edward III. John Kelly, of Kelly, knight, 44 Edward IIL Adam Rake, of Rake, knight, 45 Edward III. John Willington, of Umberlegh, knight, 46 Edward III. William Cogan, of Bamton, knight, 47 Edward III. William Bonviil, of Shute, knight, 47 Edward III. John Beamont, of Shirwell, knight, 48 Edward III. John Wadham, of Egge in Branscomb parish, knight, 49 Edward III. William Ashthorp, of Samford Peverell, knight, 49 Ed ward III. John Strech, of Pinho, knight, 49 Edward III. Thomas Dovile, of Dovileshay in Kilmenton Parish, knight, 49 Edward III. Theobald Grenvill, of Bideford, knight, 49 Edward III. Sir Thomas Monthermer, Lord of Stokenham, slayne at sea. Anno 14 Edward III. [Knights of the time of Richard II.] Theobald Gorges, of Bramton, knight, i Richard II. ; died 4 Richard 1 1. John Dinham, of Hertland, knight, i Richard II. ; died S Richard II. William Botreaux, of Molland Botreaux, knight and Baron, I Richard II.; died 15 Richard II. Guy de Brian, of Torre Brian, knight and Baron, i Richard II. Guy de Brian, knight, sonne of the said Guy, i Richard II. Phillip Courtenay, of Powderham, knight, i Richard II. Peter Courteney, brother of the sayd PhiUip, knight, i Richard II. John Beamond, of Shirwell, knight, i Richard II. William Bonvill, of Shute, knight, i Richard II. John Strech, of Pynho, knight, i Richard II. John Wadham, of Egge, knight, i Richard IL Richard Champernon, of Modbyry, knight, i Richard II. , and 19 Richard II. Nigell Loring. of Knowston BeapeU, knight, i Richard II. Robeit Cornu, of Thornbyry, knight, i Richard II. John de la Pomeray, of Byry Pomeray, knight, i Richard II. John Prideaux, of Orcherton, knight, i Richard II., and ig Richard II. John Damarell, of Flint, knight, i Richard II. John Ralegh, of SmaleridgandFardeli,T- maiores PIxonie, 19 Henrici VII. Willelmus Fron J Thomas Andrewe, maior Exonie, 20 Henrici VII 2 Hen rici VIII. WUlelmus Crudge, maior Exonie, Annis 21 Henrici VIL, 2 Henrici VIIL, 7 Henrici VIIL, 10 Henrici VIII. Ricardus Hewet, maior Exonie, 22 Henrici VIL, 5 Hen rici VIII. Dukes, Marquisesand Earls in Exeter. 199 Johannes Limpenny, maior Exonie, 24 Henrici VII, Johannes Buknam, maior Exonie, i Henrici VIIL, 8 Hen rici VIII. Willelmus Wilford, maior Exonie, 2 Henrici VIII. Johannes Symons, maior Exonie, 4 Henrici VIIL, 15 Hen rici VIII. Johannes Moore, maior Exonie, 6 Henrici VIII. Thomas Hunt, maior Exonie, 9 Henrici VIIL, 15 Hen rici VIIL. 29 Henrici VIII. Galfridus Jewes. maior Exonie, 11 Henrici VIII. Johannes Broadmore. maior Exonie, 12 Henrici VIII. Johannes Noseworthy, maior Exonie, 13 Henrici VIII. Ricardus Duke, maior Exonie, 14 Henrici VIII. Willelmus Hurst, maior Exonie, 16 Henrici VIIL, 27 Hen rici VIIL, 37 Henrici VIIL, 5 Edwardi VI. , 3 Elizabethe. Willelmus Bene, maior Exonie, 17 Henrici VIIL Henricus Hamlin, maior Exonie, 18 Henrici VIIL. 30 Hen rici VIII. Johannes Britnall, maior Exonie, 19 Henrici VIIL, 26 Hen rici VIIL, 38 Henrici VIII. Robertus Buller, maior Exonie, 20 Henrici VIII. Robertus Hooker, maior Exonie, 21 Henrici VIII. Johannes Blackaller, maior Exonie, 22 Henrici VIIL, 28 Henrici VIIL, 2 Edwardi VI. Gilbertus Kirk, maior Exonie, 23 Henrici VIIL, 31 Hen rici VIII. Willelmus Periam, maior Exonie, 24 Henrici VIII. Ricardus Martin, maior Exonie, 25 Henrici VIII. Thomas Spurway, maior Exonie, 32 Henrici VIII. Willelmus Buckenam, maior Exonie, 33 Henrici VIII. Johannes Buller, maior Exonie, 34 Henrici VIII. Robertus Tooker, maior Exonie, 35 Henrici VIII. Thomas Presthood, maior Exonie, 36 Henrici VIIL, 4 Ed wardi VL, 18 Elizabethe. Johannes Midwinter, maior Exonie, i Edwardi VL, 2 Marie. Johannes Tuckfild, maior Exonie, 3 Edwardi VI. WUlelmus Tothill, maior Exonie, 6 Edwardi VI. Willelmus Smith, maior Exonie, i Marie. Morricius Levermore, maior Exonie, 3 Marie, 6 Elizabethe. Walterus Staplehill, maior Exonie, 4 Marie. Johannes Peter, maior Exonie, 5 Marie, 4 Elizabethe^ 17 Elizabethe. Robertus Midwinter, maior Exonie, i Elizabethe. Johannes Blackeall, maior Exonie, 2 Elizabethe, 14 Eliza bethe. Johannes Periam, maior Exonie, 5 Elizabethe, 14 Elizabethe. 200 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Johannes Wolcot, maior Exonie, 7 Elizabethe. Thomas Richardson, maior Exonie, 8 Elizabethe. Johannes Smith, maior Exonie, 9 Elizabethe. Robertus Chaffe, maior Exonie, 10 Elizabethe, 18 Eliza bethe. Willelmus Chaple, maior Exonie, il Elizabethe, 21 Eliza bethe. Symon Knight, maior Exonie, 12 Elizabethe, 2t Eliza bethe. Thomas Brewerton. maior Exonie, 13 Elizabethe. Willelmus Trivet, 15 Elizabethe. Nicholas Martin, maior Exonie, 16 Elizabethe, 27 EHza- bethe. Georgius Peryman, maior Exonie, 19 Elizabethe. Ricardus Prous, maior Exonie, 20 Elizabethe, Willelmus Brewerton, maior Exonie, 22 Elizabethe. Thomas Martin, maior Exonie, 23 Elizabethe. Michaell Germyn, maior Exonie, 24 Elizabethe, 33 Eliza bethe. Galfridus Thomas, maior Exonie, 25 Elizabethe. Johannes Davy, maior Exonie, 26 Elizabethe, 36 Eliza bethe, 2 Jacobi. Georgius Smyth, mayor Exonie, 28 Elizabethe, 39 EHza- bethe, 5 Jacobi. Johannes Periam, maior Exonie, 29 Elizabethe, 40 Eliza bethe. Thomas Chapell, maior Exonie, 30 Elizabethe. Richard Prous, maior Exonie,- 31 Elizabethe, 44 Eliza bethe. WilHam Martin, maior Exonie, 32 Elizabethe, 42 Eliza bethe. Nicolas Spicer, maior Exonie, 34 Elizabethe, i Jacobi. Thomas Spicer, maior Exonie, 35 Elizabethe. John Chapell, maior Exonie, 37 Elizabethe. John Levermore, maior Exonie, 38 Elizabethe. John Howell, maior Exonie, 41 Elizabethe. Thomas Walker, maior Exonie, 43 Elizabethe. Richard Bevis, maior Exonie, 44 Elizabethe. Henry Hull, maior Exonie, 3 Jacobi. Richard Dorchester, maior Exonie, 4 Jacobi. BARONS AND KNIGHTS IN THE COUNTY OF CORNWALL, WITH THEIR ARMS. HENRY II.— JAMES 1, (Pages 333— 3S5-) Barones and Milites infra Comitatum Cornueue, TEMPORE Regis Henrici II. REGINALDUS, Comes Cornubie: .... a lion rampant ..., crowned ..., a bordure ... charged with eight roundels .... Robertus, Baro de Cardinan : [No arms]. Reginald de Valletort : Argent, three bendlets gules, a bordure sable. Walterus de Haya, [No arms.] Nicolas filius Galfridl [No arms.] WiLLEMUS BOTUEAUX : Argent, a griffin segreant gules, armed and beaked azure. Alanus Blund. [No arms.] Gervasius filius Willelmi : Argent, on a bend sable three estoiles of six points wavy of the field. Willelmus de Mareis, frater Comitis Reginaldi. [No arms.] Willelmus filius Ricardi : ' Beatrix, his daughter and heire was maried to Reginald Earle of Cornwall, base son of King Henry I.' : Per pale, sable and ermine, a fess counter- changed. 202 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Stephanus Flandrensis : Vair, a chief chequy or and gules. Alanus Dunstanvill : ..., fretty ..., on a canton ... a lion rampant ... Willelmus Oliver : Azure, a naked sinister hand and arm embowed fessways argent, issuant from clouds on the sinister side or and grasping another hand couped at the wrist of the second distilling drops of blood. Willelmus de Rupe: Azure,* three fishes [lampreys] naiant in pale argent. Rogerus Anglicus : Sable, three lions rampant argent. Henricus de Trendelberg. [No arms.] Nicolas Midleton : Ermine, on a quarter gules a chief or. Gervasius Hornecot : Gules, a bugle horn or stringed and garnished argent. Galfridus Lascell : Gules, a saltire and chief argent. Johannes filius Ricardi : Per pale sable and ermine. fess counterchanged. Radulphus de Rupe: Azure, three lampreys naiant in pale argent. Alanus Bloiiio : Sable, a saltire engrailed argent. Henricus filius Willelmi : Argent, on a bend sable three estoiles of six points wavy of the field. Robertus filius Willelmi : Argent, on a bend sable three estoiles of six points wavy of the field. Ricardus filius Ricardi : Per pale, sable and ermine, a fess counterchanged. Willelmus de Allet : Sable, three bulls passant argent. Ricardus de Allet : Sable, three bulls passant argent. Henricus Pomeray : Or, a lion rampant gules, a bordure engrailed sable. Walterus Treverbin. [No arms.] Ricardus Rivell : Ermine, a chevron gules within a bordure engrailed sable. Barones et milites in Comitatu Cornubie tempore Regni Ricardi L, et Regis Johannis. Robertus. Baro de Cardynan. [No arms.] Rogerus de Valletorte, Dominus de Tremeton : ..., on a bend .... three mullets ... Henricus filius naturalis Reginaldi, Comitis Cor nubie. [No arms.] Ricardus Rivell, Vicecomes Cornubie: Ermine, a chevron gules, a bordure engrailed sable. Willelmus Boterell, de Boterelcastel .... a griflfin segreant gules, armed and beaked azure. Barons and Knights in the County of Cornwall. 203 Ricardus filius Ricardi : Per pale, sable and ermine, a fess counterchanged. Walterus filius Roberti. [No arms.] Rogerus filius Roberti. [No arms.] Robertus filius Ricardi, frater Ricardi : Per pale sable and ermine, a fess counterchanged. Simon de Pyn : Gules, a chevron ermine between three pine-apples or. Robertus filius Willelmi : Argent, on a bend sable three estoiles of six points wavy of the field. Robertus de Sicca Villa: Sable, a chevron ermine between three sheaves of bird-bolts argent. Rogerus Prideaux, de Prideaux : Per pale gules and argent, three castles embattled, counterchanged. Walterus Treverbyn, de Treverbyn. [No arms.] Andreas Dominus de Cardynan. [No arms.] Willelmus Botreaux, de Botreauxcastel : Argent, a griffin segreant gules armed and beaked azure. Willelmus Bas.set, de Tehidy : Barry wavy of six, or and gules. Gervasius Hornecot, de Piderwyn : Gules, a bugle horn or, stringed and garnished argent. OsbeRtus filius Willelmi [Vicarius] Vicecomes Cor nubie secondo Regis Johannis [Vicarius Hugonis Bardolf] : Argent, on a bend sable, three estoiles of six points wavy of the field. Johannes filius Ricardi, Vicecomes Cornubie Annis II, 12, 13 [14] ET 16 Regis Johannis : Per pale sable and ermine, a fess counterchanged. Ricardus Allet, de Allet : Sable, three bulls passant argent. Rogerus Carmyno: Azure, a bend or. a label of five points argent. Nicolaus Hornecot, filius Gervasii : Gules, a bugle- horn or, stringed and garnished argent. Barones et milites in comitatu Cornubie tempore Regis Henrici III. Andreas, Dominus de Cardynan. [No arms.] Rogerus de Valletorta, Dominus de Tremeton. [No arms.]Johannes filius Ricardi : Per pale, sable and ermine, a fess counterchanged. Reginaldus de Valletorta, de Tremeton, Vicecomes, Annis [5, 6,] 7 et 8, Henrici III. : Argent, three bendlets sinister gules, on a bordure sable eight bezants. 204 Note- Book of Tristram- Risdon. Walterus Treverbyn, de Treverbyn, 8 Henrici III. [No arms.]Willelmus Boteraux, Knight, de Botreaux Castel : Argent, a grifiin segreant gules, beaked and membered azure. Rogerus Prideaux, de Prideaux, Knight : Per pale ..., three castles embattled counterchanged. Otho Treverbyn, de Treverbyn, i8 Henrici III. [No arms.] Johannes de Castre:* Sable, an eagle displayed barry argent and gules. Johannes le Sore : Ermine, a saltire gules, Thomas Turlabere. [No arms.] LiSARDUS Bere: ..., a bear salient ... Adam de Cancell: Argent, a chevron azure between three mullets sable. Henricus filius Henricl de Killigru : .... an eagle with two heads displayed ..., on a bordure ..., eight roundels ... Rogerus Peverell : ..., three garbs ,.., a chief ... Ricardus Reskimer, de Reskimer, miles; ..., three bafs ..., in chief a greyhound (or possibly a wolf) courant ... Jordanus Oliver : Azure, a naked sinister hand and arm embowed fessways argent, issuant from clouds on the sinister side or, and grasping another hand couped at the wrist of the second, distilling drops of blood. Galfridus Prideaux : Argent, a chevron sable, a label of three points gules. Willelmus Whalesburgh: ..., three bendlets ...on a bordure ... nine roundels. Reginaldus Prideaux, de Prideaux: Per pale gules and argent, three castles embattled counterchanged, Ricardus Nanscuke, de Nanscuke, Knight : Argent, on a chief sable, a lion passant or. Robertus filius Willelmi: Argent, on a bend sable, three estoiles of six points wavy of the field. Andreas Cardy.nan, de Cardynan. [No arms.] Hugo de Cardynan. [No arms.] Reginaldus Botreaux, de Botreaux Castel: ..., a griffin segreant... Henricus Bodrugan, de Bodrugan, Knight : Argent, three bendlets gules. Ricardus Fitz Iva, de Lansels : Gules, a bend between six lozenges or. LiSARDUS DE Bere : Argent, a bear salient sable. Willelmus Bloyho : Sable, a saltire engrailed argent. * The words 'Vicecomes. 1211,' follow this name in the MS., but John de Castre was never Sheriff of Cornwall, though in 131 1, just a hundred years later, he was Sheriff of Cumberland. — Eds. Barons and Knights in the County of Cornwall. 205 Ricardus Allet, de Allet : Sable, three bulls passant argent. Maugerus St. Aubyn, de-St. Aubyn, miles: Argent, on a cross gules five bezants. Johannes de Shilston, de Penfenton, miles : ..., a saltire ..., between four crosses-flory fitchy ... Johannes Le Score, de Talvarn, miles : Gules, a bend or, in chief an annulet argent. Johannes de Beapre, Senescallus et Vicecomes Cor nubie : ..., a lion rampant ..., debruised by a bend ... Willelmus filius Roberti. [No arms.] Henricus Chambernon: ..., a saltire vairy ..., between four crosses patty fitchy ... Alanus Bloyow : ..., a saltire engrailed ... Philippus Bodrugan : Argent, three bendlets gules. Rogerus Bodrugan : Argent, three bendlets gules, a label of three points azure. Thomas Tracy, de Cardynan, 31 Henrici III. : Or, two bendlets giile-s, a label of five points azure. Gervasius de Hornecot, de Pederwyn, miles, 45 Hen rici III. : Gules, a bugle-horn or, stringed and garnished argent. Galfridus de Newent, 43 Henrici III. : Ermine, two horns addorsed, points in base, gules [see plate]. Johannes de Arondell, 43 Henrici III. [No arms.] Radulphus Arondel : .... six hirondelles, three, two and one ... Lawrencius filius Ricardi, 1269: Per pale, sable and ermine, a fess counterchanged. Renfricus Arondel : ..., six hirondelles, three, two and one ... Walterus Peverel : ..., three garbs ..., a chief ... Guido Nonant, 1269: Argent, a lion rampant, tail forked, gules. Rogerus Prideaux, 1269: ..., a chevron ..., a label of three points ... Barnardus Bodbram, 54 Henrici IIL: ..., a lion ram pant facing the sinister ... Thomas Ercedecne: ..., three chevronels ... Radulphus Beovill : Argent, a bull passant gules. Rogerus Trelosk, de Treloske, miles : Per pale argent and gules fretty or, a label of three points azure. Robertus Heligan, de Heligan, mUes, Obiit Anno 1272 : Paly of six or and gules, a chief sable. Willelmus Fitz Iva, de Lansele, miles, Obiit 1265 : Gules, a bend between six lozenges or. Stephanus St. Aubyn, de St. Aubyn, miles : Argent, on a cross gules five bezants. 2o6 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Willelmus Ferrers : Or, on a bend sable, three horse shoes argent. Henricus Pomeray : Or, a Hon rampant gules, a bordure engrailed sable. Alanus Basset, de Tehidy : Barry wavy of six or and gules. Willelmus Whalesburgh, de Whalesburgh, miles: Gules, three bendlets argent, on a bordure sable nine bezants. Gervasius Carmyno : Azure, a bend or. a label of five points argent. Radulphus Blachmonster, 1256: Argent, fretty gules. Barones et Milites de Comitatu Cornubie tempore Regis Edwardi primi. Edmundus, Comes Corniibie : Argent, a lion rampant crowned gules, on a bordure sable nine bezants. Rogerus de Valletort, Baro de Tremeton : Argent, three bendlets gules, on a bordure sable eight bezants. Oliverus Dinham, Baro de Cardinan : Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess ermine. Henricus Tyes, Baro de Chilton : Argent, a chevron gules. Willelmus Munkton, miles, Senescallus et Vicecomes [Edmundi Comitis] Cornubie [7, 11, 12, 13 Edwardi I.]. [No arms.] Willelmus Botreaux, de Botreaux, Miles, Obiit 27 Edwardi I. : Argent, a griffin segreant gules, armed and beaked azure. Willelmus Chambernon, de Trewaloen, miles, 1283 : Gules, a saltire vair between twelve crosses patty fitchy or. Thomas Ercedecne, de Antone, miles, 1283 : ..., three chevronels ... Hugo Treverbyn, de Treverbin, Miles, 1283. [No arms.] Willelmus Sergeaux, de Colquit, miles. 1283: .... a saltire sable between twelve cherries* stalks downward, gules. Hugo Peverell, 17 Edwardi I. : Azure, three garbs argent, a chief or. Henricus Peverell: .... three garbs ..., on a chief ..., a crescent ... Reginaldus Beavill, de Gwarnock, miles, 18 Ed wardi I. : Argent, a bull passant gules. Willelmus Cole : Argent, a bull passant sable, on a bordure of the last eight bezants. '* Above this shield the author has written ' 12 cherryes.' Eds Barons and Knights in the County of Cornwall. 207 Johannes Allet, de Allet, miles, 18 Edwardi I. : Sable, three bulls passant argent. Rogerus Ferrers, de Trehanna, miles, 17 Edwardi I. : Or, on a bend sable, three horse-shoes argent. Johannes Aller, 17 Edwardi I. : Or, three small birds vert, collared gules. Rogerus Bonde. 17 Edwardi I. : Argent, on a chevron sable three bezants. Thomas Kent, 13 Edwardi I. : Or. on a fess gules, a fish [dolphin ?] _naiant argent. Johannes Treiagu, 13 Edwardi I. : Argent, on a chevron between three roundels gules five bezants. In the margin is a small shield ..., a chevron ..., a bordure ... Andreas Trelosk, de Trelosk : Per pale, argent and gules fretty or, a label of three points azure. Petrus Nanscuke de Nanscuke, miles: ..., on a chief a lion passant ... Ogerus Kernick, de Treweneck, miles, 17 Edwardi I.: Vert, five birds, two, two and one argent. Rogerus Inkpen, de Halton, miles, Senescallus [Edmundi Comitis] Cornubie, 14 [et 15] Edwardi I. : Gules, two bars gemelles or, a chief engrailed ermine. Johannes Sceneshall,* 17 Edwardi I. : ... on a cross ... five roundels . . . Johannes Trevageu, 17 Edwardi I. [No arms.] Ricardus Podiford, 17 Edwardi I. : Argent, a pall en grailed gules. Radulphus Tynten. de Tynten : Gules, a stag's head cabossed or. Robertus Flemmyng, 17 Edwardi L: Vair, a chief chequy or and gules. Robertus Giffard, de Hellond, miles (de Lawirhon), 24 Edwardi I. : .... three fleurs de lys .... each charged with a roundel sable. Alanus Bloyhow, de Trenall, miles: ..., a saltire engrailed. Henricus Bodrugan, de Bodrugan, miles, 9 Edwardi I. : .... three bendlets ... Johannes Arondel, de la Hern, miles: ..., six hirondelles, three, two and one ... Rogerus Carmyno, de Carmyno, miles. 20 Edwardi I. : ..., a bend ... ROWLANDUS Kokeyn, 20 Edwardi I. : Barry bendy of six, gules and ermine. * John Ummeden was Sub-Vicecomes and Seneschal for Edmund, Earl of Cornwall, in this year, being the successor of Roger Inkpen. Possibly he changed his name to Seneschal in virtue of this oflfice. — Eds. 2o8 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Stephenus Beaupre, de Lansele, mUes, 26 Edwardi L, obiit 1 307 : Vert, a lion rampant or debruised by a bend gules. Ricardus Hywis, 25 Edwardi I.: Gules, fretty and a canton argent. Serlo Nansladron, 25 Edwardi I. : Sable, three chevronels argent. Radulphus Bloyow, 26 Edwardi I. : Sable, a saltire en grailed argent. Thomas Prideaux, de Prideaux, miles, 26 Edwardi I. : Per pale, gules and argent, three castles embattled counter- changed. Ricardus Sergeaux, de Colquit, miles, 31 Edwardi L : Argent, a saltire sable between twelve cherries, gules, stalks downwards vert. Osbertus Le Soore, de Talvarn, miles, 31 Edwardi I. : Ermine, a saltire gules. Johannes Lamborn, 26 Edwardi I. : ...,a fess ..., between two chevrons ... Reginaldus Prideaux, 9 Edwardi I. : Per pale ..., three castles embattled counterchanged. Rogerus Prideaux : Argent, a chevron sable, a label of three points gules. Willelmus Heligan, de Heligan, miles, obiit 1288: Paly of six or and gules, a chief azure. Andreas Trelosk, de Trelosk, miles : Per pale, argent and gules fretty,. or, a label of three points azure. Willelmus Whalisburgh, de Whalisburgh, miles : Barry bendy of six argent and gules, on a bordure sable eight bezants. Otho Lercedecne, de Antone, miles, 16 Edwardi I. : Argent, three chevronels sable. Radulphus Bloihow, obiit Anno 1302 : ..., a saltire engrailed ... Walterus Treverbyn, de Treverbin. miles, 22 Ed wardi I. [No arms.] Petrus Glyn, de Glyn, miles : Argent, an eagle with two heads displayed within a bordure sable charged with eight bezants. Edmundus Kendall: Argent, a bend vert, a label of three points gules. Michael Petit, 34 Edwardi I. : Argent, a Hon rampant gules. Ricardus Chambernon, de Inswerk, miles: Gules, a saltire vair between twelve billets or. Maugerus St. Awbyn, de St. Awbyn, miles : Argent, on a cross gules five bezants. Henricus TvEd, de Alwarn : Argent, a chevron gules. Barons and Knights in the County of Cornwall. 209 Thomas de la Hide, vicecomes [ut custos], 29 Ed wardi L, et usque finem regni sui : Gules, a saltire engrailed or, a chief ermine. Belinus Heligan, de Heligan, miles : Paly of six, or and gules, a chief azure. Ricardus Reskimer, de Reskymer, miles: Argent, three bars gules, in chief a wolf courant azure. [In the tricking the letters are inadvertently misplaced.] Radulphus Blanc. [No arms.] Barones et Milites in Comitatu Cornubie tempore Regis Edwardi II. Petrus de Gaveston, comes Cornubie. [No arms are tricked but the shield is surmounted by a rough delineation of an Earl's Coronet.] Johannes de Eltham, comes Cornubie. [No arms are tricked but the shield is surmounted by a rough delineation of an Earl's Coronet.] Belinus Heligan, de Heligan, Obiit 13 12. [No arm^.] Thomas de la Hide, vicecomes [ut custos], 6 Edwardi if. : Gules, a saltire engrailed or, a chief ermine. Henricus Tyes, Baro de Chilton : Argent, a chevron gules. Willelmus Botreaux, de Botreaux, miles : ..., a griflfin segreant ... Walter de Cornubia, de Branell, miles i Edwardi LL : Ermine, a lion rampant gules crowned or, on a bordure engrailed ..., eight roundels ... Jacobus Peverell, i Edwardi II. : Azure, three garbs argent, a chief or. Thomas Prideaux, de Prideaux : Per pale gules and argent, three castles embattled counterchanged. Thomas, le Ercedecne. de Antone, miles: ....three chevronels ... Reginaldus Beavill, de Gwarnock, miles, et de Nol- leston : .... a bull passant ... Ricardus Reskimer, de Reskimer, miles, Obiit 13 12: ..., three bars ..., in chief a wolf courant ... Henricus Chambernon, 12 Edwardi II. : Gules, a saltire vair between twelve crosses crosslet or. Otho Ercedene, de Antone. miles : Argent, three chevronels sable. Oliverus Carmyno. de Carmyno. miles : Azure, a bend or. Johannes Carmyno: Azure, a bend or, a label of three, points gules. 14 2 lo Note-Book of Tristram Risdon.. Johannes Tynten, de Tynten, miles : Gules, a. stag's head cabossed or. Johannes Treiagu, de Treiagu. miles: Argent, on a chevron between three roundels gules, five bezants. Michael Petit, 12 Edwardi IL, Obiit 1326: Argent, a Hon rampant ... r^ ,, Radulphus Blanchmonster, deWike Sancte Marie, Miles : Argent, fretty gules, a label of three points azure. Otho Bodrugan, de Bodrugan, miles: ..., three- bend lets ... Ricardus Hewys, vicecomes [ut custos], 9 Edwardi II. : Gules, fretty and a canton argent. Ricardus Heligan, de Heligan, MUes, Obiit Anno 1326: Paly of six ..., a chief ... Stephanus Trowent : ..., two curved figures, ad dorsed ... Bartholomeus Grenvill, de , miles, 18 Ed wardi II. : Gules, three rests or clarions or. Alanus Bloyhow : Sable, a saltire engrailed argent. Johannes Glyn, de Glyn, mUes: ..., an eagle with two heads displayed ..., on a bordure ... eight roundels ... Henricus Willinton, [Sub-] vicecomes Cornubie, Anno [11], 12 [et 13] Edwardi II. : Gules, a saltire vair. Johannes Valletort, de Pedrekesham, miles: Vert, o'n a bend argent three mullets gules. Willelmus Ferrers, de Trehanna, miles : Or, on a bend sable, three horseshoes argent. Johannes Arondel, de Lanhern, miles : Sable, six hirondelles, three, two and one, argent. Ricardus Chambernon, de Inswerk, miles: .... a sal tire vairy ... between twelve billets ... Johannes Treiagu, de Treiagu. mUes, 12 Edwardi II. : .... a chevron .... a bordure engrailed ... Johannes Seneschall, de Predenick, miles, Obiit Anno domni 1321 : Gules, on a cross argent five roundels of the field. Mauger St. Awbyn, de St. Awbyn. miles : Argent, on a cross gules five bezants. Johannes Lamborn : Argent, a fess between two chev ronels sable. Thomas Ercedecne, vicecomes, 7 Edwardi II. : Argent, three chevronels sable. Hugo Longland : Argent, a wivern sable. Robertus Beaudin, de Halton, vicecomes [Devoniae], II Edwardi II. : ..., on a bend ... three roundels ... Johannes Soore, de Talvarn, knight : Ermine, a sal tire gules. Barons and Knights in the County of Cornwcill 2 1 1 Radulphus Tregos, de Tregos, Obiit 1310: ..., three bars .... in chief a lion passant guardant ... Nicolaus Giffard: ..., three fleurs-de-lys ... each charged with a roundel . . . Reginaldus Botreaux: .... a griffin segreant ... Walterus Filius Willelmi : Argent, on a bend sable three estoiles of six points wavy of the field. Adam Creke. [No arms.] Johannes Trevannion : Argent, on a fess azure be tween two chevrons gules, three escallops or. Symon Treiague: Argent, on a chevron between three roundels gules, five bezants. Ricardus Stapeldon : Argent, two bends wavy sable. Peirs Nansouk : Argent, on a chief sable a lion pas sant or. Beli-nus Heligan : Paly of six, or and gules, a chief azure. Radulphus Beaupre : Vert, a lion rampant or debruised by a bend gules. Johannes Arondell, de Lanhern : ..., six hirondeUes, three, two and one ... Willelmus Basset, de Tehidy : Barry dancetty of six, argent and gules. Willelmus Whalisburgh, de Whalesburgh, knight, Obiit 1328 : Gules, three bendlets argent on a bordure sable, nine bezants ... Barones et Milites in Comitatu Cornubie, tempore Regis Edwardi III. Edwardus, princeps Wallie, dux Cornubie. [No arms.] Willelmus Chambernon : .... a saltire vairy ... between twelve crosses crosslets ... Willelmus Botreaux. de Botreaux, miles, i Ed wardi IIL, Obiit 1340 : ..., a griffin segreant ... Oliverus Carmyno, de Carmyno, miles, i Edwardi IIL: Azure, a bend or. Johannes Carmyno, de Bokonnake, miles, i Edwardi III. : Azure, a bend or, a label of three points gules. Radulphus Bloyhow, i Edwardi III. : ..., a saltire engrailed ... Robertus Fitzwilliam, i Edwardi III. : Argent, on a bend sable three estoiles of six points wavy of the field. Johannes Tynten, de Tynten, miles, i Edwardi III. : ..., a stag's head cabossed ... 14 — 2 212 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Otho Bodrugan, de Bodrugan, miles, Obiit 1331: ..., three bendlets ... Thomas Ercedecne, Obiit 6 Edwardi III. : .... three chevronels ... Reginald Botreaux, de Botreaux, miles, Obiit 1346 : .... a griffin segreant ... Radulphus Beaupre. de Lansele, miles, Obiit 1339: ..., a lion rampant ... debruised by a bend ... Henricus Willinton, de Lanteglos, miles : Gules, a chevron vair. Willelmus Dawbeney, de Faweton, miles : Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess argent, over all a bend azure. Henricus Pomeray, de Rathwill, miles: Or, a Hon rampant gules, a bordure engrailed sable. Rogerus Reskimer, de Reskymer, miles, 17 Edwardi III. : Argent, three bars ..., in chief a wolf courant azure. Willelmus Basset, de Tehidy, miles, Obiit 1334: Barry wavy of six, or and gules. Johannes English, de Woodfast, miles, 22 Edwardi IIL, Obiit 23 Edwardi III. : Sable, three lions rampant argent. Theobaldus Grenvil, de Stow, miles, 22 Edwardi III. : Gules, three rests or clarions or. Ricardus Merton, 22 Edwardi III. : Azure, three bend lets argent. Ricardus Sergeaux, senior, miles, 29 Edwardi III. r argent, a saltire sable between twelve cherries stalks downwards gules. Ricardus Sergeaux, junior, miles, 29 Edwardi III. : ..., a saltire ... between twelve cherries stalked ..., a label of three points sable. Johannes Beapre, de Lansele, miles, 29 Edwardi HI.: ..., a lion rampant ..., debruised by a bend ... Willelmus Bodrugan, de Bodrugan, miles, 29 Edwardi III. : Argent, three bendlets gules. Rogerus Carmyno, de Carmyno, miles: Azure, a bend or. Walterus Carmyno, de Bokonnak, miles, Obiit 23 Edwardi III. : Azure, a bend or, a label of three points gules. Johannes le Ercedecne : ....three chevronels ... Theobald Grenvill. de Stowe. miles: Gules, three rests or clarions or. Walterus Fitzwilliam : Argent, on a bend sable three estoiles of six points wavy of the field. Thomas Carmyno, de Carmyno, miles: Azure, a bend or. Radulphus Carmyno. de Bodconok, miles: Azure, a bend or. a label of three points gules. Barons and Knights in the County of Cornwall. 2 1 ^ Johannes Arondell, de Lanhern, mUes: ..., six hirondelles, three, two and one . . . Ricardus English, de Woodfast, miles, 35 Edwardi IIL: ..., three Hons rampant ... Theobaldus Hunt, de Tynten, miles : Vert, 'a fleur-de- lys or. Willelmus Fitzwalter, de Langanet, miles : Argent, a chevron between three buckles ... Johannes Trevanyon, Obiit 1335 : Argent, on a fess azure between two chevrons gules, three escallops or. Thomas Taundegy. [No arms.] Willelmus Brun, 41 Edwardi III. : Per saltire, argent and sable. Johannes Longlond : Argent, a wivern volant sable. Thomas St. Aubyn : Ermine, on a cross gules five bezants. Johannes Hameley, miles, 15 Edwardi III.: Argent, three talbots passant azure. Johannes Treiagu : ..., a chevron ..., a bprdure en grailed ... Johannes Willinton : Gules, a saltire vair. Henricus Pomeray, junior: Or, a lion rampant gules, a bordure engrailed sable. Johannes Pomeray : Or, a lion rampant gules, a bordure engrailed sable. Geraldus Lisley : Gules, a lion passant guardant argent, crowned or. Thomas Trewordenhall, knight. Obiit 1 340. [No arms.] Henricus de Godrevy. [No arms.] Johannes Reskimer: Argent, three bars gules, and in chief a wolf courant azure. Johannes Petit, Obiit 1362 : Argent, a lion rampant gules. Radulphus Trenouth, Obiit 1360 : Sable, on a fess argent, three chevronels palewise points to the dexter, of the first. Johannes Trevanyon, Obiit 1367: Argent, on a fess azure between two chevrons gules, three escallops or. Radulphus Beaupel : Gules, a bend vair, cotised or. NiGELLUS Loryng : Quarterly, argent and gules, a bend of the last. Walterus Woodland : Argent, on a bend sable, three stags' heads cabossed or. Radulphus Blanchmonster, de Stratton, miles, Obiit 1 346 : Argent, fretty gules. Johannes Blanchmonster, de Stratton, miles, nepos Radulphi, 40 Edwardi III. : Argent, fretty gules. 2 14 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. Thomas Pedicru, de .....-., miles, obiit 1343: Argent, a chevron between three crows' legs, erased gules. Thomas Prideaux, Obiit 1346: Argent, a cross flory gules, over all a bend azure. Johannes Whalesburgh, de Whalesburgh, knight, Obiit 1362: Gules, three bendlets argent, on a bordure sable nine bezants. Barones et Milites infra comitatum Cornubie tempore Regis Ricardi II. Edwardus Courtenay, comes Devonie. [No arms.] Willelmus Botreaux, de Botreaux, Baro: ..., a griffin segreant ... Robertus Tresilian, de Tresilian, mUes, Caput Justicius Anglie : Sable, a chevron or between three goats passant argent. Nigel' Loringe, miles garterii : Quarterly argent and gules, a bend of the last. Ricardus Sergeaux, de Quilquit. miles, vicecomes, 12 Ricardi II. : Argent, a saltire sable between twelve cherries stalk downwards gules. Johannes Kentwood : ..., a fess ... Willelmus Brun, de Cloways, miles : Per saltire argent and sable. Radulphus Carmyno, de Bokonoke, • mUes, vice comes, 2 Ricardi II. : ..., a bend ..., a label of three points ... Johannes Rodney : ..., three eagles displayed ... Henricus Ilcomb: Argent, a chevron engrailed sable, between three hinds [?] gules. Willelmus Basset, de Tehidy, miles : Barry wavy of six, or and gules. Ricardus Champernon, de Inswerk, mUes : ..., a saltire vairy . . . between twelve billets . . . Johannes Pomeray, de Rathwill, miles: Or, a lion rampant gules, a bordure engrailed sable. Johannes Grenvill, de Stow, miles: Gules, three rests or clarions or. Warinus Ercedecne, de Antone, miles : Argent, three chevronels sable. Willelmus Basset, de Tehydy, miles : Barry wavy of six. or and gules. Johannes Penros, de Penros, miles. 18 Ricardi ll. : Ermine, on a bend azure three roses or. Willelmus Lamborn. de Talnarn. miles, 6 Ricardi II. : Argent, a fess between two chevrons sable. Barons and Knights in the Cownty of Cornwall. 215 ' Walterus Bluet, miles: Or, a chevron between three eagles displayed vert. Thomas St. Awbyn, miles, i Ricardi II. : Ermine, on a cross gules five bezants. Johannes Herle, vicecomes, 17 Ricardi IL: ..., a fess between three shovellers ... Warinus Lisley : Gules, a lion passant guardant argent, crowned or. Thomas Peverell, vicecomes. 13 Ricardi II. : Azure, three garbs argent, a chief or. Johannes Whalesburgh, de Whalesburgh, knight : ..., three bendlets ..., on a bordure ... nine roundels. Johannes St. Awbin : Ermine, on a cross gules five bezants. Jacobus Chidlegh, vicecomes, 18 Ricardi II. : Ermine, three lions rampant gules. Robertus Harrington : Sable, fretty argent. Johannes Willinton : Gules, a saltire vair. Egidius Dawbeney : Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess argent. Johannes Dinham : Gules, five fusils conjoined in fess ermine. Thomas Fichet : Gules, a lion rampant or, debruised by a bend argent. ViVlANUS Penros : Ermine, on a bend azure three roses or. Barones et milites in Cornubie tempore Regis Henrici IV. Henricus, dux Cornubie. [No arms.] Edward Courtenay, comes Devonie. [No arms.] Willelmus Botreaux, baro : ..., a griffin segreant ... Johannes Arondell, de Lanhern, miles: ..., six hirondelles, three, two and one, ... Warinus Ercedecne. de Antone. Obiit 2 Henrici IV. : .... three chevronels ... Willelmus Marney. de Quilquit, miles : Gules, a lion rampant guardant argent. Ricardus Champernon, de Inswerk, miles, Obiit 7 Henrici V. : ..., a saltire vairy ... between twelve biUets ... Johannes Pomeray, Obiit 5 Henrici V. : ..., a lion ram pant ..., a bordure engraUed ... Radulphus Botreaux : ..., a griffin segreant ... Johannes Herle, de Trewardreth, miles, vicecomes, 7 Henrici IV. : ..., a fess ... between three shovellers ... Willelmus Talbot, de Talbot's Wike, miles : Argent, a chevron between three talbot dogs passant sable. 2 1 6 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. ViviANUS Penros, de Penros, miles : Ermine, on a bend azure, three roses or. Johannes Pauncefoot : Per fess ....three fleurs-de-lys ... ' Henricus Ilcomb, de Ilcomb, mUes : Argent, a chevron engraUed sable between three hinds gules. Johannes Dinham, de Cardynan. miles : .... four fusils conjoined in fess ermine. Johannes Colshull: Chequy .... a chief argent goutty gules. Thomas Peverell : Azure, three garbs argent, a chief or. Johannes Grenvill. de Stowe, mUes : .... three rests or clarions ... Egidius Dawbeney : Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess, argent. Otho Trevarthian : Argent, a boar statant gules. Barones et Milites in comitatu Cornubie tempore Regis Henrici V. Henricus, dux Cornubie. [No arms.] Willelmus Bottreaux, baro : ..., a griffin segreant ... Radulphus Bottreaux : ..., a griffin segreant ... Johannes Arondell, de Lanhern, miles : ..., six hirondelles, three, two and one ... Johannes Herle, de Trewardeth, miles: .... a fess between three shovellers ... Willelmus Talbot, de Talbot's Wike, miles, vice comes, 3 Henrici V.: ..., a chevron ... between three talbot dogs passant ... Johannes Dinham, de Cardynan, miles: ..., four fusils conjoined in fess ermine. Johannes Colshull, Obiit 6 Henrici V.: Chequy ..., a chief . . . goutty . . . Johannes Pomeray, Obiit 5 Henrici V.: ..., a lion ram pant ...,'a bordure engrailed ... Hugo Courtenay, de Bodconoke, miles: ..., three roundels .... a label of three points ... each charged with as many of the same ... Egidius Dawbeney : Gules, four fusils conjoined in fesse argent. Johannes St. Awbin: Ermine, on a cross gules, five bezants. Willelmus Palton: Argent, six roses, three, two and one, gules. Otho Trevarthian, vicecomes, 4 Henrici V. ; Obiit 6 Henrici V. : Argent, a boar statant gules. Barons and Knights in the County of Cornwall. 2 1 7 Barones et Milites in comitatu Cornubie tempore Regis Henrici VI. Henricus, dux Cornubie. [No arms.] Thomas Courtenay, comes Devonie. [No arms.] Willelmus, dominus de Harrington : Sable, fretty argent. Willelmus, dominus Botreaux: ..., a griffin seg reant ... Willelmus, dominus Bonvill: Sable, six mullets, three, two and one. argent. Willelmus Talbot, of Talbot's Wike, vicecomes, 3 Henrici Vl. : ..., a chevron ... between three talbot dogs passant ... Johannes Herle, de Trewalen, miles, vicecomes, 4 Henrici VI. : ..., a fess between three shovellers ... Hugo Courtenay. de Bodconak, miles : Or, three roundels gules, a label of three points azure, each charged with as many roundels argent. Johannes Arondel. de Lanhern, miles: .... six hiron delles, three, two and one, ... Johannes Arondell, de Trerise, mUes: ..., six hiron delles, three, two and one, ..., on the fess point a crescent ... Willelmus Bodrugan, de Bodrugan, miles, vice comes, 6 Henrici VI. : Argent, three bendlets gules. Johannes Dinham, de Cardinan. knight: ..., four fusils conjoined in fess ermine. Egidius Dawbeney, de Fawiton, knight: Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess argent. Hugh Courtenay, de Bokonnoke : Or, three roundels gules, a label of three points ..., each charged with as many roundels. Willelmus Palton : Argent, six roses, three, two and one, gules.Thomas Arondel, de Talvern, miles, vicecomes. 5 Henrici VI. : .... six hirondeUes, three, two and one ... Renfricus Arondel, vicecomes, 16 Henrici VI. : ..., six hirondelles, three, two and one ... Johannes Colshull, vicecomes, 17 HenriciVI.: Chequy, or and sable, a chief argent goutty gules. Johannes Marney, de Quilquit, vicecomes, 19 Hen rici VI. : Gules, a lion rampant guardant argent. Willelmus Bonvil. dominus Harrington : Sable, six mullets, three, two and one, argent, a label of three points or. 2j8 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Barones et Milites in Comitatu Cornubie, tempore Regis Edwardi IV. Edward, dux Cornubie. [No arms.] Thomas Gray, marchio Dorcetie : Barry of six argent and azure, in chief three roundels gules surmounted by a label of three points ermine. Willelmus, lord Botreaux, Obiit 2 Edwardi IV.: ..., a griffin segreant .;. Johannes Dinham, baro de Cardinan: Gules, five fusils conjoined in fess ermine. Willelmus Bodrugan, de Bodrugan, mUes : Argent, three bendlets gules. Johannes Colshull, vicecomes, 7 Edwardi IV. : Chequy, or and sable, a chief argent goutty gules. Johannes Arondell, vicecomes, 10 Edwardi IV.: ..., six hirondelles, three, two and one, ... Baldwinus Fulford : Gules, a chevron argent. Hugo Courtenay, de Bokonoke : Or, three roundels gules, a label of three points ... each charged with as many roundels ... Egidius Dawbeney, vicecomes, 17 Edwardi IV. : Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess argent. Robert Willoughby, vicecomes, 19 Edwardi IV. : Quarterly, first and fourth ... a cross engrailed, ... second and third ... a cross moline ... Johannes Basset, de Tehidy, miles : Barry wavy of six, or and gules. Thomas Fulford, vicecomes, 22 Edwardi IV. : Gules, a chevron argent. Thomas Grenvill, de Stowe, miles, vicecomes, 21 Edwardi IV. : Gules, three rests or clarions or. Renfry Arondel, vicecomes, 2 Edwardi IV. [No arms.] Johannes Trevilian, de Whalesburgh, miles: Gules, on a point wavy azure and argent a horse salient of the last. Ti-IOMAS Grenvill, de Stowe. miles : Gules, three rests or clarions or. Johannes Lindleston, vicecomes, 15 Edwardi IV. [No arms.] Barones et Milites in comitatu Cornubie tempore Regum Edwardi V., Ricardi III. et Henrici VII. Edward, dux Cornubie. [No arms.] Thomas Gray, marchio Dorcetie. [No arms.] Johannes, dominus Dinham de Cardinan : .... five fusils conjoined in fess ermine. Barons and Knights in the County of Cornwall. 2 1 9 Robertus Willoughby: Quarterly first and fourth ..., a cross engrailed ..., second and third ..., a cross moline ... Jacobus Tirrell, miles, vicecomes Cornubie. 2 Ricardi II. : Argent, two' chevrons azure, a bordure engrailed gules. Willelmus Haughton, miles, vicecomes Cornubie, Anno 3 Ricardi III. : Argent, two bars azure, the upper charged with two escallops or. Thomas Arondell, de Lanheron, miles Bathonie. i Ricardi III. : .... six hirondelles, three, two and one, ... ElDWARD Courtenay, de Bokonok, comes Devonie : . .'. , three roundels . . . Willelmus, dominus Courtenay: ..., three roundels ..., a label of three points ... Johannes Trevilian : Gules, on a point wavy azure and argent a horse salient of the last. Johannes, dominus Dinham, de Cardynan : Gules, five fusils conjoined in fess ermine. Egidius, dominus Dawbeney : Gules, foui fusils con joined in fess argent. Ricardus Edgcomb, de Cuttele, miles : Gules, on a bend argent cotised or, three boars' heads couped sable. Johannes Trefry, vicecomes, 5 Henrici VII. : Sable, a chevron between three trefoils slipped argent. Johannes Arondel, de Lanhern, miles: Sable, six hirondelles, three, two and one, argent. Johannes Arondell, de Trerise, miles: ..., six hiron delles, three, two and one, . . . Henricus Marney, de Quilquit, miles : Gules, a lion rampant guardant argent. Johannes Basset, de Tehydy, miles, vicecomes, 12 Henrici VII. : Barry wavy of six, gules and or. HUMFRIDUS Fulford : Gules, a chevron argent. Thomas Grenvill, de Stowe, miles, vicecomes. i Henrici VII. : ... three rests, or clarions ... Petrus Edgcomb, Vicecomes, 14 Henrici VIL: ..., on a bend ... cotised ... three boars' heads couped ... Johannes Arondel: ..., six hirondelles, three, two and one, ... Ricardus Nanfant : Sable, a chevron between three sinister wings inverted argent. Barones et Milites in comitatu Cornubie tempore Regis Henrici VIII. Edwardus. dux Cornubie. [No arms.] Henricus Courtenay, marchio Exonie. [No arms.] Robert Willoughby, dominus Brooke: Quarterly first and fourth gules, a cross moline argent second and third, sable, a cross engrailed or. 2 20 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. Henricus Marney. miles Garterii : Gules, a lion ram pant guardant argent. Petrus Edgcomb. de Cuttele, miles, vicecomes, 26 Henrici VIII. : ..., on a bend ... cotised ... three boars' heads couped ... Johannes Basset, de Tehydy, miles, vicecomes, 13 Henrici VIII. : Barry wavy of six, or and gules. Johannes Arondell : Sable, six hirondelles, three, two and one, argent. Willelmus Trevanyon, de Caryheyes. miles, vice comes, 7 Henrici VIII. : Argent, on a fess azure between two chevrons gules, three escallops or. Johannes Chamond, de , miles, vicecomes, 28 Henrici VIII. : Argent, a chevron between three fleurs-de-lys gules. Johannes, dominus Marney: Gules, a lion rampant guardant argent. Johannes Fulford, miles : Gules, a chevron argent. Wymondus Carew, de Antone, miles : Or, three lions passant in pale sable. Ricardus Edgcomb, de Cuttele. miles : ..., on a bend ... cotised ... three boars' heads couped ... Hugo Trevanyon. de Caryhays, miles, vicecomes, 29 Henrici VIIL: Argent, on a fess azure between two chevrons gules, three escallops or. Johannes Arondell, de Lanhern, miles: .... six hirondelles, three, two and one. . . . Willelmus Godolphin, de Godolphin, miles, vice comes, 30 Henrici VIII. : Gules, an eagle with two heads dis played between three fleurs-de-lys argent. Ricardus Grenvill, de Stowe, miles : Gules, three rests or clarions or. Barones et milites in comitatu Cornubie tempore Regis Edwardi VI. et Regine Marie. Ricardus Edgcomb, de Cuttele, miles, vicecomes. Cornubie, 3 Marie: ..., on a bend ... cotised ... three boars' heads couped ... Hugo Trevanyon, de Cariheys. miles, vicecomes, 5 Edwardi VI. : ..., on a fess ... between two chevrons ... three escallops ... Willelmus Godolphin, de Godolphin, miles, vice comes Cornubie, 3 Edwardi VL : Gules, an eagle with two heads displayed, between three fleurs-de-lys argent. Johannes Arondell, de Lanheron, miles, vicecomes Cornubie, 2 Marie: ..., six hirondelles, three, two and one, ... Barons and Knights in the County of Cornwall. 221 Johannes Arondell, de Trerys, miles, vicecomes Cornubie, i Marie : ..., six hirondelles, three, two and one, ... Ricardus Grenvill, de Kilkhamton, miles : Gules, three rests or clarions or. Johannes Fulford. [No arms.] [Barones et Milites in comitatu Cornubie tempore Regine Elizabeth.] Willelmus Godolphin, de Godolphin, miles: Gules, an eagle with two heads displayed between three fleurs-de-lys argent. Johannes Arondel. de Lanhern, miles, 1566: .... six hirondelles, three, two and one, ... Henricus Curwen, miles, Anno 1570, et vicecomes Cor nubie, Anno 1 2 Regine Elizabethe : Argent, fretty gules, a chief azure. Johannes Killigru, de , miles. Anno 1576: Ar gent, an eagle with two heads displayed sable, on a bordure of the last, eight bezants. Ricardus Grenvill, de Stowe, miles, 1577 : Gules, three rests or clarions or. Franciscus Godolphin. de Godolphin. miles. Anno Domini 1580: Gules, an eagle with two heads displayed be tween three fleurs-de-lys argent. Willelmus Mohun, de , miles, Anno domini 1583: .... a cross engrailed ...* Johannes Arondell, de Talvarn, miles, 1585: ..., six hirondelles, three, two and one .... on the fess point a crescent ...f Willelmus Beavill, de , miles. Anno domini 1590: Argent, a bull statant gules. Henricus Killigru : Argent, an eagle displayed with two heads sable, in dexter chief a crescent ..., on a bordure of the second eight bezants. Reginaldus Mohun : ..., a cross engrailed ... Jonathan Trelawny, de Poole, miles: Argent, on a chevron sable, a trefoil slipped or. [Barones et Milites in' comitatu Cornubie tempore Regis Jacobi.] Reginaldus Mohun, Baronettus : ..., a cross en grailed ... Jonathan Trelawny, de Poole, miles : Argent, on a chevron sable, a trefoil slipped or. * This coat is repeated in the first line without a name. — Eds. t This coat is also repeated without a name.— Eds. 222 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. Willelmus Killigru, 1604: ..., an eagle with two heads displayed ..., in dexter chief a mullet .... on a bordiire ... eight roundels ... Robertus Killigru, filius Willelmi, mUes, 1604: .... an eagle with two heads displayed ..., a label of three points ... and in dexter chief a mullet .... on a bordure ... eight roundels ... Franciscus Godolphin, de Godolphin, miles: ..., an eagle with two heads displayed ... between three fleurs-de-lys ... Willelmus Godolphin, filius Franciscus de Go dolphin. miles: .... an eagle with two heads displayed ... between three fleurs-de-lys ..., a label of three points ... Willelmus Lower, 1604 : Argent, three roses gules. Antonius Rouse, de Halton, miles, 1604: Or, an eagle displayed azure beaked gules. Thomas Arondell, de Talvern, miles, 1604: ..., six hirondelles, three, two and one, .... on the fess point a crescent ... Willelmus Wray, de , miles, 1604: Sable, a fess between three battle-axes argent, hafted gules. Georgius Grenvill, de Penhele, miles, 1604 : Gules, three rests or clarions or, on the fess point a crescent ... Nicolaus Halse. 1606 : Argent, on a fess between three griffins' heads erased sable, a martlet or. Ricardus Buller, 1608 : ..., a cross quarterly pierced ... between four eagles displayed ... Barnardus Grenvill. de Stowe, miles, 1608 : ..., three rests, or clarions ... Nicolaus Prideaux, de Padstow. miles, 1606: .... on a chevron ... a crescent .... a label of three points ... Ricardus Edgcomb, de Cuttele. miles: Gules, on a bend argent cotised or three boars' heads couped sable.* Ricardus Roberts, de Truro, mUes. 1617. [No arms.] Johannes Ellyot, 1618 : Barry wavy of six, argent and sable, a chevron gules. Franciscus Vivyan, 1618 : Argent, on a point wavy of the field and azure, a lion rampant gules. Johannes Killigru. de ...-..., miles, 1618: Argent, an eagle with two heads displayed sable on a bordure of the last eight bezants. Willelmus Carnsiow, de Rokelly, miles, 1619 : Sable, a goat stattant argent armed or. . Josephus Killigru. filius Henrici, miles : Argent, an eagle with two heads displayed sable and in dexter chief a crescent ..., on a bordure of the second eight bezants. ¦* The letters are misplaced in the MS. The blazon has been corrected.— Eds. BARONS AND KNIGHTS HOLDING LANDS IN DORSET. from the conquest to the TIME OF JAMES I. iPAGES 303—305; 307—309; 311— 315; 317-319; 321—324; 326—332.) Lordes and Knightes possessed of landes within the County of Dorcet from the Conquest. R OBERTUS, comes Morton, tenet 'Weston, Hanford, Acford, Frome, Stanford, Wai, Helgewell, Pi- dele, Mordon, Litelton, Blene- ford, Melesbery, Gessic, Bertes- welle, Criste, Tigeham, Lodre, Lahoc, Welle, StoUand, Cerne, Candel. -Alanus, comes Britannic, /j-j^^g^ tenet \ Hugd, comes Rogerus de Bellomont Rogerus de Curcell Robertus Fitzgerold Edwardus de Sarisberia Ainulph de Hesding [Fishide, Mayne, Clifton, War- j memoille, Pedret, Catescline, ( Barwinestoch. jSturminster, Criz, Steple, Glose, [ Aluredton. Gorstone. Corf, Iwern, Pomington. Chinetford, Chinestanton. fChinton, Chinedecome, Power- ( tone, Mapereton. 224 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Willelmus de Ow Turstanus filius Ralph Willelmus de Falesia Willelmus de Moiun Tarentone, Bradeford, Maplede, Bleneford, Wenfret, Frome,. Cercell. Gillingeham, Adelinton, Stoches. Selton. iTedbery, Septesbery, Peleham,. Ham, Froine. Celeberg.Werne, Windesore, Malperiton. Baldwinus de Excestor, Vice- (,xt iWerne. comes Willelmus de Braeso Willelmus de Stoches WUlelmus de Duai Walterannus Walterus Clavill Berengarius Giffard Osbernus Giffard Aluredus Hispaniensis Matheus de Mauritania Rogerus Arondell Serlo de Burcy Aiulfus, vicecomes Humfridus 1' rWideton, Asse, Kunxliz Crye,. \ Alureton, Orgareston. Chemisteton. Winterborne Candelle. TManston, Chinton, Sudeton,. I Dodesbery, Fishide, CnoUe^ i Newton. fAlnerento, CnoUe, Cune, Ma- I lune. Brided. Hille. Torneworde. Melborne. 'Windeham, Melbery, Celberge, Blaneford, Bessinton, Pore-^ stoche, Brocheshale, Pouertone,, Ragmeton, Orde, Urde, Hare- storie. Pedere, Witecline. Blanford, Mordon, Hame, Se- laneston, Tarente, Stibeme- tone, Certele, Fernehamr j Bradele, Tateton. Deriemeston, Odeton, Adbrige, Luaworde,. \ Chirce. /Amedesham, Medesham, He- \ medes woorde, Sture. Barons and Knights holding Lands in Dorset. 225 Hugo de Porte Hugo de Sancto Quintino Hugo de Bosch Herbert Hugo Silvester Ricardus de Redvers Anschetol filius Amelini Odo filius Erebold Uxor Hugonis filii Grip Contone. Stateford, Ringested. Cernell. Candell. Moteshorne. Tingeham. Ferneham. fWintreburne, Bocheland, Wala, I Wynburne, Swandure, Hoc- i erde. Isodis Pidrichesham. Willelmus Belet Frome, Nodforde, Wardesford Willelmus Dalmari Waldic. Herveus Cubicularius Wimborne. Johannes Wintreburne. Hungerus filius Odini Windesores. Godfridus Scutularius Hecton. Comitissa Boloniensis Bochehamton, Wintreburne, Sc wic. Gudmund Mideltone. Chetill Chinton. Milites in Comitatu Dorcetie tempore Regum Henrici I. et Stephani. Alured de Lincoln, Dominus de Marshwood. [No arms.] Bernardus Pulleyn. [No arms.] Radulphus Kaines, de Tarrent. [No arms.] Roger Arondell, Dominus de Poorstoke. [No arms.] Gilbertus Percy. [No arms.] Galfridus IMartell. [No arms.] Willelmus Belet, de Frome: ..., a fess ..., in chief a greyhound (?) courant ... Willelmus Mohun, de Ham : Gules, a dexter arm habited in a maunch ermine, the hand holding a fleur-de-lys. Walterus Walrond, de Sutton : Barry of eight .... an eagle displayed ... 2 26 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Milites in comitatu Dorcetie, tempore Regis Henrici SECUNDI. Gilbert Percy : ..., five fusils conjoined in fess ... Galfridus Maundevill: Quarterly, vairy and ... Roger Arondell, dominus de Porestoke. [No arms.] Walterus Walerond, de Sutton : Barry of eight, or and azure, an eagle displayed gules. Willelmus Martell : Or. three hammers (weapons with heads and claws) gules. Robert Polleyn : Vert, a chevron or between three roundels argent. Willelmus Belet. de Frome : ..., a fess .... in dexter chief a weasel (?) passant. Radulphus Kaines, de Tarent-Kaines : Vair, three bars gules. Walterus Walrond. de Sutton Walrond. junior: Barry of six. or and azure, an eagle displayed and a label of three points gules. Tericius de Turbervill : Argent, a lion rampant gules crowned or. Rogerus de Novoburgo : Barry bendy of six, or and azure, a bordure gules. Alured de Montsorell. [No arms.] Alured de Lincolnia : Vair, a chief lozengy or and gules. Gervasius de Windelsor : Gules, a bend vair. [Milites in Comitatu Dorsetie tempore] Ricardi I. Galfridus de Maundevill: Quarterly, vairy ... and gules. Willelmus Kaynes, de Tarrent : Vair, three bars gules. Robertus Belet, de Frome : ..., a fess .... in dexter chief a weasel (.?) courant ... Alured de Lincoln : Vair, a chief lozengy, or and gules. Robert Newburgh : Barry bendy of six, or and azure, a bordure engrailed gules. Ricardus filius Pagani : Gules, three lions passant in pale argent, over all a bend azure. Barons and Knights holding Lands in Dorset. 227 [Milites in Comitatu Dorsetie tempore] Johannis Regis. Robertus filius Pagani : ..., three lions passant in pale ,.., over all a bend ... Robertus de Novoburgo : Barry bendy of six, or and azure, a bordure engrailed gules. Alured de Lyncoln : Vair, a chief lozengy or and gules. Willelmus de Kaynes : Vairy or and azure, three .bars gules. Robertus Belet : .... a fess ..., in dexter chief a weasel (?) courant ... Thomas de Windelsor : ..., a bend vairy ... Milites in comitatu Dorcetie tempore Regis Henrici TERCII. Galfridus Maundevill, dominus de Marshwood: Quarter!)', vairy and ... Robert Belet, de Frome : ..., a fess ..., in dexter chief a weasel (?) courant ... Robert Fitzpayn : Gules, three lions passant in pale argent, over all a bend azure. Robert Newburgh : Barry, bendy of six, or and azure, a bordure engrailed gules. Robert Kaynes : Vair, three bars gules. Willelmus Nevill, de Sutton Walrond : Argent, a chief dancetty vert, over all a bend gules. Thomas Sanford, de Melbery : Azure, three bars wavy argent. Andreas Wake : Gules, two bars or in chief three Stephanus de Perham : Argent, a chevron azure between three pears stalks downwards gules. Willelmus Everard : Argent, on a chief gules three mullets of the field. Johannes Moigne : Sable, three bars and in chief as many mullets argent. Walter de Gushille. [No arms.] Ernulphus Domerghes. [No arms.] Thomas de Windesor : Gules, a bend vair. Johannes de Windesor, filius Thome : Gules, a bend vairy .... a label of three points or. Robert Maundevill, filius Galfridi : Quarterly, vairy ... and gules. Radulphus Montsorel. [No arms.] 15—2 2 28 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Robert Chertsey, sive de Ceresi. [No arms.] Baldwinus Clopton, de Clopton : Argent, a chevron between three eagles displayed azure. Hugo Strode : ..., on a canton ... a crescent ... Walter Manston. de Manston : Or, three martlets sable. Robert Martyn : Argent, two bars gules. Johannes Perham. de Perham: Argent,. a chevron azure between three pears stalks downwards gules. Laurencius Sanford, de Melbery Sanford, filius Thome: .... three bars wavy ... Eudo de Rochfort. de Seaburgh: Quarterly, or and gules, on a bordure sable eight bezants. Ricardus Mucegros : Or, a lion rampant gules. Robert Chantmarl. de Chantmarle : Argent, a chevron gules, between three blackbirds proper, beaked and legged or. Adam Woodeton, de Wodeton: ..., a chevron be tween three eagles displayed ... Henricus Chedindon, de Chedindon : Azure, on a chevron between three crosses crosslet argent as many roundels sable. Ivo Rochfort, de Seaburgh : Quarterly, or and gules, on a bordure sable eight bezants. Galfridus Maundevill, filius Roberti de Mersh- WOOD : Quarterly, vairy ... and gules. Rogerus Cotteley, de Cotteley. [No arms.] Elias Maperton, de Maperton. [No arms.] Thomas Cruket : Gules, a wolf rampant or. Ricardus Mucegros : Or, a lion rampant gules. Robertus Blakford. [No arms.] Rogerus Cottelegh, de Cottelegh, 35 Henrici IIL [No arms.]Johannes Strode : ..., on a canton ..., a crescent ... Johannes de Windsor, filius Johannis: Gules, a bend vair. Thomas de Gushill, 35 Henrici III. [No arms.] Andreas Wake : Or, two bars gules, and in chief three roundels gules. [There is an error in the tricking making the field gules. — Eds.] Galfridus Wrokshall : Gules, two bars ermine. Walterus Matresdon. [No arms.] Ricardus Rochfort : Quarterly, or and gules on a bordure ... eight roundels ... Johannes de Chedindon : Azure, on a chevron between three crosses crosslets argent, as many roundels sable. Barons and Knights holding Lands in Dorset. 229 Milites in comitatu Dorcetie tempore Regis Edwardi primi. Robert Fitzpayn: ..., three lions passant in pale ... over all a bend ... Johannes Mandevil, de Marshwood : Quarterly, vairy ... and gules. Hugo Poines : Or, three bars gules. Willelmus le Moign, de Owremoign : ..., two bars ... and in chief three mullets ... Willelmus St. Martyn, de Sutton Walrond : Sable, six lions rampant, three, two and one, or. Ricardus Mucegros : Or, a Hon rampant gules. Johannes Strode: ..., on a canton ... a crescent ... Johannes Chedingdon, de Chedindon : Azure, on a chevron between three crosses crosslets argent, as many roundels sable. Johannes Perham, de Perham: ..., a chevron ... be tween three pears ... Ricardus Manston, de Manston: .... three mart lets ... Radulphus Rochfort. de Seaburgh : Quarterly, gules and or, on a bordure sable eight bezants. Thomas Cruket, de Cruket : Gules, a wolf salient or. Walterus de Mattiston : Chequy .... a fess ... Johannes Buckham. de Buckham : Chequy ... a fess ... Robert Woodeton, de Woodeton: ..., a chevron be tween three eagles displayed ... INGRAMUS Waleish, DE LANGTON : ..., three bars ..., on a canton ... five fusils conjoined in bend ... Johannes Mulborn, de Mulborn : ..., three crescents .... a bordure ... Robertus Lucy : Gules, a pike haurient or. Rogerus Champayn, de Shapwike : ..., a fess ... Ricardus Havering : Argent, a lion rampant tail forked gules. Phillipus Mauban : Barry wavy of six ..., over all a sal tire ... Willelmus Bingham, de Wonth Esse : Azure, a bend cotised between six crosses patty or. Ricardus de Bosco, de Frome Whitfild : Argent, a chevron gules between three trees eradicated vert. Adam le Deneis, de Wraxshall : Azure, three Danish battle-axes or. Robertus Martyn : ..., two bars .... a label of three points ... 230 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. Johannes Whitfild, de Frome Whitfild: ..., five fusils conjoined in bend ... Reginaldus St. Martyn, de Sutton Walrond: ..., six lions rampant, three, two and one, . . . Robert Plecy, de Wymborn Sancti Egidii : ..., six annulets, three, two and one, ... Henricus Toneyr, 32 Edwardi I. : Argent, three bars wavy gules. Thomas Sanford, de Melbiry Sanford, Ob. 27 Ed wardi I. : Argent, three bars wavy azure. Johannes Buckham : Chequy ..., a fess ... Hugo Strode, de Chalmyngton : Ermine, on a canton sable a cresce'nt, between the horns an estoile argent. Willelmus Everard : Argent, on a chief gules three mullets of the field. Johannes Cedingdon, de Cedingdon : Azure, on a chevron between three crosses crosslet argent, three roundels sable. Walter de Manston : Or, three martlets sable. Osbertus Giffard : Gules, three lions passant in pale argent, a bordure engrailed or. Jacobus Trow : Argent, two bars sable, surmounted by a Catherine wheel or. Johannes de Alneto : Argent, three popinjays vert, collared gules. Willelmus de Godmanston. [No arms.] Radulphus de Hull. [No arms.] Milites in comitatu Dorcetie tempore Regis Edwardi secundi. Robertus Fitzpayn, de Okeford : ..., three lions passant in pale, over all a bend . . . Robertus Maundevill : Quarterly, vairy ... and ... Henricus Moign, de Ovremoign : ..., two bars and in chief three mullets ... Johannes Matravers, de Wichamton : Sable, ftetty or. Reginaldus St. Martyn, de Sutton Walrond: ..., six lions rampant, three, two and one ... Humfridus Bechamp, de Ryme : Vairy .... a label of three points ... Johannes Chideok, de Chideok : ..., an inescutcheon ... within an orle of martlets ... Ricardus Havering : ..., a lion rampant taU forked ... Nicolas Havering: ..., semy of crosses crosslet ... a lion ampant taU forked ... Barons and Knights holding Lands in Dorset. 231 Stephanus Bridmanston: Argent, seven mascles con joined, three, three, and one sable. Edmundus Everard: Ermine, on a chief ... three mul lets ... Willelmus Whitfild : Sable, five fusils conjoined in bend or. Johannes de Alneto : Argent, three popinjays vert. Johannes Peverell: Gyronny of eight, argent and gules. Theobaldus Russell: ...,on a chief ... three roundels ... Johannes Wake, de Horton: .... two bars ... and in chief three roundels ... Johannes Plecy, de Wymborn Sancti Egidii, i Ed wardi II. : ..., six annulets, three, two and one, ... Edmund Plecy, de Upwymborn, 8 Edwardi II. : .... six annulets, three, two and one ... Hugo Strode, de Chalmyngton : ..., on a canton ... a crescent ... Walterus Folliot, de Melbiry Osmond, 8 Ed wardi II. : Ardent, a bend cotised gules. Ricardus le Croupes : Argent, six lozenges, three, two, and one gules, over all a bend azure. Raph de Tortz : Gules, a griffin segreant or. Willelmus Everard : Argent, on a chief gules three mullets of the field. Henricus Gulden, de Tarent Loveton : Ermine, in base, a lion passant in chief ... Johannes Melpleys, de Melpleys, 20 Edwardi II. [No arms.] Johannes Cary, de Blintheys, 20 Edwardi II.: Argent, on a bend sable three roses of the field. Brian Gonytz, de Chepin Blanford : Vair. five fusils conjoined in bend gules. Johannes de la Launde: .... a chief indented ... Johannes Turbervill, de Beere, vicecomes. Anno primo Edwardi II. :* Argent, a lion rampant gules crowned or. Milites in comitatu Dorcetie tempore Regis Edwardi Tercii. Guido Brian, Obiit 23 Edwardi III. : Or. three piles meeting in base azure. Robertus Fitzpayne : .... three lions passant in pale ..., over all a bend ... * No John Turbervill is included in the list of sheriffs of Dorset published in the Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records (Rept. 31, 1870 p. 285).— Eds. 232 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Johannes Moigne, de Ovremoign, Obiit 16 Ed wardi HI. : ..., two bars ... and in chief three mullets ... Guido Brian, frater et heres Guidonis : Or, three piles meeting in base azure. Thomas Newburgh, 7 Edwardi III. : Barry bendy of six, or and azure, a bordure engrailed gules. Theobald Russell, de Kingston, s Edwardi IIL; Obiit 16 Edwardi IIL: ..., on a chief ... three roundels ... Johannes Wake, de Horton, 5 Edwardi III. : ..., two bars and in chief three roundels ... John Chideok, de Chideok, 5 Edwardi III. : Gules, an inescutcheon within an orle of martlets argent. Johannes Peverell, de Bradford, 5 Edwardi III. : Gyronny of eight, argent and gules. Johannes Cary, 5 Edwardi III. : Argent, on a bend sable, three roses of the field. Willelmus Everard, 2 Edwardi III. : Argent, on a chief gules three mullets of the field. Johannes Melpleis, de Melpleis, 2 Edwardi III. [No arms.] Henricus Haddon. 16 Edwardi III. : Argent, on a cross gules five lions passant or. Radulphus Russell, de Kingston Russell : Argent, on a chief gules, three bezants. Johannes Bechamp, de Ryme: Vairy .... a label of three points ... Edmundus Plecy. de Wymborn Sancti Egidij : .... six annulets, three, two and one, ... Nicolaus Plecy, filius Edmundi : ..., six annulets, three, two and one, ..., a label of three points ... Roger Champayn, de Shapwike, 23 Edwardi III. : Argent, a fess sable. Ricardus Turbervill, de Beere Regis, 23 Ed wardi III. : Argent, a lion rampant gules, crowned or. Alanus Gulden, de Tarent Loveton, knight. 23 Ed wardi III. : Ermine in ba.se, in chief ... a lion passant ... Petrus Brews, de Melbery Sanford. [No arms.] Thomas Remsbiry, de Remsbiry : .... a saltire .... be tween four martlets ... Edmundus Everard : Ermine, on a chief gules three mullets argent. John de La Hale : .... a chevron ermine between three eagles displayed ... Willelmus Whitfild, 40 Edwardi III. : Sable, five fusils conjoined in bend or. Johannes Whitfild, de Horton. 42 Edwardi III. : Sable, five fusils conjoined in bend between six crosses crosslet or. Barons and Knights holding Lands in Dorset. 233 Johannes Chideok, de Chideok, 45 Edwardi III. : Gules, an inescutcheon within an orle of martlets argent. Robertus Martyn, 45 Edwardi III. : Argent, two bars gules, a label of three points azure. Henricus Moign de Owre Moign, 41 Edwardi IIL : Sable, two bars and in chief three mullets or. Also : Vert, three bars or. [This shield is inserted between those of Robert Martyn and Henry Moign, and is probably intended as a correction of the latter ; it appears to be contemporary. — Eds.] Willelmus Lucy, 41 Edwardi III. : Gules, a pike haurient or. Johannes Matravers, de Wichampton, Ob. 23 Ed wardi III. : Sable, fretty or. Henricus Matravers, filius et heres domini Jo hannis: ..., fretty ... Johannes Matravers, de Hooke : ..., fretty ..., a label of three points argent. Johannes Matravers, de Melbery Sanford: ..., fretty ..., a label of three points ermine. Reginaldus St. Martyn, de Sutton : .... six lions rampant, three, two and one, . . . Laurencius St. Martyn, filius Reginaldi: ..., six lions rampant, three, two and one, ... Stephanus Turbervill, de Puddle - Turbervill, miles : Argent, a lion rampant gules, crowned or. Edmundus Fitz Herbert : Gules, three lions rampant ¦or, a bordure engrailed argent. Alanus Gulden, de Tarent Lovedon. 13 Edwardi IIL: Ermine in base, in chief a lion passant ... Henricus Gulden: Ermineinbase.in chief a Hon passant... Milites in comitatu Dorcetie tempore Regis Ricardi SECUNDL Guido de Brian, senior, de Okeford: ..., three piles meeting in base ... Guido Brian, junior, filius Guidonis: ..., three piles meeting in base ..., a label of three points ... Robertus Fitzpayn: ..., three lions passant in pale ..., over all a bend ... Johannes de La Hale: ..., a chevron ermine between three eagles displayed ... Laurencius St. Martyn, de Sutton Walrond, Obiit 9 Ricardi II. : .... six lions rampant, three, two and one, ... Johannes Matravers, de Melbery: .... fretty ... Ivonius Fitzwarren: Quarteriy, per fess indented, ermine and gules. 234 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Theobald Wickham : Ermine, on a bend .. three escal lops ... Johannes Chideok, de Chideok: ..., an inescutcheon within an orle of martlets ... Edward Payne, de Stowre Payn : Paly of six. or and azure, a chief ermine. Johannes Cary : .... on a bend .... three roses ... Johannes Turbervill. de Beere Regis : Argent, a lion rampant gules crowned or. Stephanus Darby : .... a chevron ermine between three roses ... Thomas Maurward, de Overton Batermarsh, 2 Ricardi II. : .... a fess ... between three cinquefoils ... Johannes Moigne, de Owre Moign, 20 Ricardi II. : ..., two bars and in chief three mullets ... This shield is can celled, and the following inserted on a smaller escutcheon : Vert, three bars or. Humfridus Stafford: Or, a chevron ..., a bordure engrailed sable. Robertus Turbervill, de Beere Regis: ..., a lion rampant ..., crowned ... Milites in comitatu Dorcetie tempore Regis Henrici QUARTI. Ricardus Poynings : Barry of six, or and vert, a bend gules. Johannes Arondel, dominus Matravers : Quarterly first and fourth ... three bars ..., second and third ... a Hon rampant ... Humfridus Stafford: Or, a chevron gules, a bordure engrailed sable. Ivonius Fitzwarren : Quarteriy, per fess indented, ermine and gules. Johannes Moigne, de Owre Moign: ..., two bars ... and in chief three mullets ... Thomas Maurward, de Overton Batermarsh : ..., a fess ... between three roses vert. Stephanus Darby: Sable, a chevron ermine between three roses argent. Robertus Turbervill : Argent, a lion rampant gules, crowned or. Robert Latimer, of Fitelford : Gules, on a cross flory argent five escallops sable. Johannes Chideok, de Chideok : Gules, an inescutcheon within an orle of martlets argent. Barons and Knights holding Lands in Dorset. 235 Nobiles et Milites in comitatu Dorcetie tempore Regis Henrici sexti. Humfridus Stafford : Or, a chevron gules, a bordure engrailed sable. Johannes Chidiok, de Chidiok : Gules, an inescutcheon within an orle of martlets argent. Milite in Comitatu Dorcetie tempore Regis Edwardi IV. Nycholas Latymer, de Fitleford: Gules, on a cross flory or five escallops sable. [Milites in Comitatu Dorsetie tempore regis Ricardi III.] Johannes Turbervill, de Beere : Argent, a lion ram pant gules, crowned or. Roger Newburgh, de Lulworth : Barry bendy of six, azure and or, a bordure gules. Johannes Arondell, de Chideok : Sable, six hiron delles, three, two and one, argent. [Milites in comitatu Dorcet tempore Regis Henrici Septimi.] Johannes Turbervill, de Beere Regis: ..., a lion rampant ... crowned ... Rogerus Newburgh, de Est Lulworth : Barry bendy of six, or and azure, a bordure engrailed gules. Johannes Arondell, de Chideok: ..., six hirondelles, three, two and one, ... Robertus Willoughby, de Hooke: ..., a cross en grailed .,. Thomas de La Lynd, de Clenston : Gules, three stags' heads couped argent. Thomas Trenchard, de Woolton : Per pale, dexter ..., three pallets ..., sinister ... Willelmus Hody, de Pillesden : ..., a fesse indented point in point .... between two cotises ..., in dexter chief point a mullet ... the whole within a bordure engrailed ... Johannes Bicknell, de Parret : Sable, three pickaxes argent. Willelmus Martyn. de Adelamston : Argent, two bars gules, a label of three points azure. Johannes Mordant, de Dimscoort : Argent, a chevron between three estoiles of six points wavy sable. 236 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. Nobiles et Milites in comitatu Dorcetie tempore Regis Henrici octavi. Henricus Dawbeney, de Parret, comes Brigwater : Gules, five fusils conjoined in fess argent. Robertus Willoughby de Hooke, dominus Brooke. [No arms.] Henricus Poole, de Canford, dominus Montagu : .... per pale, a cross engrailed ... John, dominus Mardant de Dunscoort : Argent, a chevron between three estoiles of six points wavy sable. Johannes de la Linde, de Clenston, Obiit 17 Hen rici VIII. : Gules, three stags' heads couped argent. Johannes Arondell, de Chideok, miles banerettus : Sable, six hirondelles, three, two and one. argent. Thomas Trenchard, de Woolton : Per pale argent and azure, in the first three pallets sable. Willelmus Compton, de Dunscoort. [No arms.] Rogerus Newburgh, de Lulleworth : Bendy of six or and azure, a bordure gules. Egidius Strangways, de Melbyry : ..., two lions pas sant in pale, paly of six ... Willelmus Hoody, de Pillesdon : Argent, a fess dan cetty point in point vert and sable, between two cotises, that in chief of the last and that in base and a bordure engrailed of the second, Thomas de la Lind, de Clenston : Gules, three stags' heads couped argent. Willelmus Martyn de Adelamston : Argent, two bars gules. Johannes Horcy, de Clifton : Azure, three horses' heads couped bridled or. Johannes Rogers, de Brianston : Argent, a mullet sable, on a chief ... a fleur-de-lys ... Johannes Russell, de Barwick, dominus Russell: Argent, a lion rampant gules, on a chief sable three escallops of the field. Thomas Moore, de Melpleis: Argent, on a fess be tween three moorcocks sable, as many mullets of the field. Johannes Arondell, de Chideok. 32 [Henrici VIIL] : Sable, six hirondelles, three, two and one, argent. Thomas Arondell, de Shaftesbiry, in coronacione Regine Anne: Sable, six hirondelles, three, two and one, and on the fess point a crescent, argent. Petrus Cumpton, de Dunscoort. [No arms.] Adrianus Poynings. [No arms.] Barons and Knights holding Lands in Dorset. 237 Johannes Marney, de Est Lulleworth : Gules, a Hon rampant guardant. argent. Johannes Powlet. de Hooke: ....three swords in pile points in base ... in the dexter chief a crescent ... Thomas Powlet, de Melpleys : ..., three swords in pile, points in base .... in dexter chief a crescent ... charged with a mullet (i") ... Willelmus Vuedall, de Morecrichel: Argent, a cross moline gules, in the dexter chief a crescent ... [.' Milites in Comitatu Dorsetie tempore Regis Edwardi VL] Johannes Powlet : ..., three swords in pile, points in base ... Oliverus Laurence : .... a cross raguly ... Johannes Tregonwell, de Milton, mUes. . [No arms.] Nobiles et Milites in comitatu Dorcetie tempore Regine Marie. Willelmus Pawlet, de Hooke, marchio Winton : ... three swords in pile, points in base, in the dexter chief a crescent ... [Franciscus] Hastings, de Canford, comes Hunt ingdonie : Argent, a maunch sable. Thomas Howard, vicecomes Byndon: ..., on a bend . . . between six crosses crosslet fitchy ... a crescent ... for diflfer- ence. Georgius de La Linde, de Clenston : Gules, three stags' heads couped argent. Oliverus Lawrence, de : Argent, a cross raguly gules. Johannes Horcy, de Clifton: ..., three horses' heads couped and bridled ... Johannes Rogers, de Brianston : Argent, ^ a mullet sable, on a chief gules a fleur-de-lys or. Egidius Strangwais, de Melbiry: ..., in pale two lions passant, paly of six ... Henricus Ashley, de Wimborn Sancti Egidii : Azure, a cinquefoil within a bordure engrailed ermine. Johannes Tregonwell. de Milton : Argent, a fess cotised sable between three Cornish choughs proper. 238 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. Nobiles et Milites in Comitatu Dorcetie tempore Regine Elizabethe. Willelmus Powlet, de Hooke, marchio Wintonie, thesaurarius Anglie, Obiit [1572]: ..., three swords in pile, points in base ..., in the dexter chief a crescent ... Johannes Powlet, marchio Wintonie, filius Willelmi, Obiit 1576. [Same arms as the preceding.] Willelmus Powlet, marchio Wintonie, filius Johannis. [Same arms as the preceding.] Willelmus Powlet, marchio Wintonie, filius Willelmi [Obiit 1628]. [Same arms as the preceding.] Henricus Hastings, de Canford, comes Huntin- DONIE : Argent, a maunch sable. Thomas Howard, vicecomes Byndon : ..., a bend ... between six crosses crosslet fitchy ..., a crescent ... for differ ence. Henricus Howard, vicecomes Byndon, filius Thome. [The same arms as the preceding.] Thomas Howard, vicecomes Byndon, frater Hen ricus. [The same arms as the preceding.] Egidius Strangways, de Melbiry: ..., in pale two lions passant, paly of six ... Johannes Horcy, de Clifton: ..., three horses' heads couped and bridled ... Adrianus Poynings, de , 1562: Barry of six ..., over all a bend ..., a bordure engrailed ... Henricus Ashley, de Wimborn Sancti Egidii: ..., a cinquefoil within a bordure engrailed ermine. Ricardus Bingham, 1585 : ... on a bend cotised ... between six crosses patty ... a crescent . . . for difference. Georgius Bingham: ... on a bend cotised ... between six crosses patty ... a mullet ... for difference. Johannes Arondell, de Chideok. 1566 : .... six hiron delles, three, two and one, ... Matheus Arondell, de Shaftesbiry: ..., six hiron delles, three, two and one, ... in the dexter chief a crescent ... Johannes Horcy, de Clifton, 1573: ..., three horses' heads couped and bridled ... Johannes Young, de Abbotesbiry, 1573 : ..., a bend ... Walterus Ralegh, de Shirborn, 1584: ..., five fusils conjoined in bend ... Arthurus Gorges: Lozengy ..., on a chevron ... a crescent ... Ricardus Rogers, de Brianston : Argent, a mullet sable, on a chief gules a fleur-de-lys . . . Barons and Knights holding Lands in Dorset. 239 George Trenchard, of Wolton. 1588 : Per pale ... and ,.., in the first three paUets ... Ricardus Horcy, de Clifton : ... three horses' heads •couped and bridled ... Anthony Ashley, de Wimborn Sancti Egidii: ..., a •cinquefoil within a bordure engrailed ermine. Willelmus Clavill, de Barneston : Vairy, ... a chief gules. Milites tempore Regis Jacobi in comitatu Dorcetie. Willelmus Pawlet, de Hooke, marchio Wintonie: Sable, three swords in pile points in base argent, in the dexter •chief a crescent . . . Georgius Hastings, de Canford, comes Huntindonie : Argent, a maunch sable. Thomas Howard, de Byndon, comes Soffolcie: ..., a bend ... between six crosses crosslet fitchy ... a crescent ... for difference. Henricus Howard, dominus de Marnhill, et comes NORTHAMTONIE. [The same arms as the preceding : a mullet . . . for difference.] Robert Cecill, vicecomes Cramborn, comes Sarum : Barry of eight ..., over all six escutcheons three two and one ... each charged with a lion rampant ... Willelmus, vicecomes Cramborn, comes Sarum. FILIUS Roberti. [The same arms as the preceding.] Thomas Howard, vicecomes Byndon : ... a bend ... between six crosses crosslet fitchy ... a crescent ... for differ ence. Theophilus, dominus Waldon, filius comitis Suf- EOLCl.(E : ... a bend ... between six crosses crosslet fitchy ..., a label of three points . . . Thomas Arondell, de Shaftesbiry. baro de Warder : ..., six hirondelles, three, two and one, ..., on the dexter chief a crescent ... Edmundus Vuedall : •••, a cross moline ... in the dexter •chief a crescent . . . Georgius Trenchard, de Woolton: Per pale ... and ... in the first three pallets ... Anthonus Ashley, de Wymborn Sancti Egidii: .... a cinquefoil ... within a bordure engrailed ermine. Willelmus Clavill, de Barneston : Vairy ... a •chief ... Johannes Hanham, de Wymborn : Quarterly or and gules, on a bend sable three crosses patty fitchy argent. 240 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. Georgius Moreton. de Clenson : Quarterly, ermine and gules, in the second and third quarters a goat's head erased argent. Georgius Trenchard, junior, filius Georgii : Per pale- ... and ... in the first three pallets ... over all a label of three points ... Johannes Rogers, de Brianston : ... a mullet ..., on a chief ... a fleur-de-lys ... Johannes Browne, de Framton : Argent, on a chevron sable between three herons azure as many escallops of the field. Alexander Bret, de Whitechurch : Or, a lion ram pant between five crosses crosslet fitchy gules. Robertus Strode, de Parham : Ermine, on a canton ... a crescent ... between the horns a mullet ... Georgius Sommers. de : Vert, a fess dancetty ermine. Thomas Freake, de Shrofton : Sable, two bars and in- chief three mullets or. Robertus Muller, de Came. [No arms.] Ricardus Strode, de Chalmington : Argent, a chevron between three conies courant sable. Johannes Webbe, de Canford. [No arms.] Robert Browne, de Godlington : ..., on a chevron ... between three herons ... as many escallops ..., in chief a crescent ... Edwardus Perham : Argent, a chevron azure between three pears gules. Thomas Moleins : Ermine, a milrind azure pierced argent. Johannes Digby. de Shirborn, vicecamerarius Regis : ..., a fleur-de-lys ... Radulphus Horcy. de Clifton : .... three horses' heads. couped and bridled ... Robertus Napper : ..., a saltire. between four roses ... Johannes Jeffreis. de Catherston : .... three pillars ... garnished ... Johannes Williams, de Heringston : ..., a greyhound courant .... between three small birds .... on a bordure engrailed ... nine roundels ... Willelmus Webbe. [No arms.] Johannes Rives, de Damery Coort : .... on a bend .... three lozenges ... Johannes Fitz James, de Lewston : Azure, a dolphin embowed naiant argent, in the dexter chief a crescent or. Edmundus Vuedall, de Moorechrichell : ..., a cross moline ... in the dexter chief a crescent ... Barons and Knights holding Lands in Dorset. 241 Johannes Strangwais, de Melbiry: ..., two lions passant in pale, paly of six ... Willelmus Vuedall, de Horton : Argent, a cross moline gules, in dexter chief a crescent ... charged with another ... Thomas Trenchard, frater Georgii junioris : Per pale, argent and azure, in the dexter three pallets sable, over all a label of three points ... Francis Ashley, de Dorchester, 1618: ..., a cinquefoil ermine and in dexter chief a mullet ..., a bordure en grailed ... Walter Erle, de Charborough, 1616: Gules, three escallops and a bordure engrailed argent. Nathaniell Napper : ..., a saltire engrailed ... between four roses ... John Bruyn, of Adeleston : Azure, a cross moline or. Edward Lawrens, of Purbeck : Argent, a cross raguly gules. Johannes Strangways. de Melbery: ... in pale two Hons passant in pale paly ... Georgius Horcy, de Clifton : Azure, three horses' heads couped and bridled or. Johannes Strode, de Chantmarle : Argent, on a canton sable a crescent between the horns a mullet of the field. Johannes Meler, of Cawm. [No arms.] George Moreton, baronet, 5 Marcij, 1618; 16 Jacobi: Quarterly, gules and ermine, in the first and fourth quarters a goat's head erased argent. Anthony Ashley, knight baronet, 3 Julij, 1622; 20 Jacobi : Azure, a cinquefoil within a bordure engrailed ermine. John Cooper, baronet, 4 Julij, 1622 ; 20 Jacobi. [No arms.] 16 KNIGHTS OF SOMERSETSHIRE. WITH THEIR ARMS. HENRY IL— JAMES I. (Pages 119— 152.) KNIGHTES OF THE COUNTY OF SOMERSET WHICH HAVE BINE IN THE TYME OF KING HENRY THE SECOND, AND SOE FOLLOWING. WILLELMUS MOHUN, de Dunster, 8 Henrici II. : Gules, a dexter arm habited with a maunch er mine, holding in the hand argent a fleur-de-lys azure. Willelmus Curcy, de Stoke, 8 Henrici II. : ..., three eagles displayed ... Willelmus Meschin, 8 Henrici II. [No arms.] Robertus Beauchamp, de Hach, 8 Henrici II. : Vair. Nicholaus Fitzharding, 8 Henrici II. : Gules, a chevron between eight crosses patty five in chief and three in base argent. Phillipus de Columbars, de Stowey, 8 Henrici II. : Gules, a bend or, a label of three points azure. Henricus Lovell. de Cary. 8 Henrici II. : Or, semy of crosses crosslet and a lion rampant azure. Roger Brito, de Odecumb, 8 Henrici II. : Or, a lion passant and in base four crosses crosslet gules. Ricardus de Monte Acuto, 8 Henrici II. : Argent, three fusils conjoined in fess gules. Ricardus de Estre, 8 Henrici II. [No arms.] Knights of Somersetshire. 243 Johannes de Erlegh, de Northpederton, 8 Hen rici II. : Argent, three escallops gules. Willelmus Mallet, de Cory. 8 Henrici II. : Paly of six, ermine and gules, a lion passant or. Willelmus DE Harptru, de Harptree, 8 Henrici II. : Argent, two staves (?) in saltire the sinister surmounting the dexter the upper ends fleuretty gules. Wandragius de Soleigny, 8 Henrici II. : Quarterly ermine and gules. Gilbertus Percy : ..,, four fusils conjoined in fesse. Willelmus de St. Clare, de Stapelton : ..., a lion rampant ... collared ... Alexander de Alno : Or, three popinjays vert, collared gules. ROBERTIJS FILIUS MARTINI : Argent, two bars gules. Rogerus Balun : Barry dancetty of six argent and gules. Willelmus filius Galfridi : Sable, a bull passant or. Willelmus filius Willelmi. 14 Henrici II. [No arms.] Willelmus filius Johannis, 8 Henrici II. : Sable, two bars, and in chief three roundels argent. Willelmus Bret ; Or, semy of crosses crosslet, and a lion rampant gules. Ricardus de Atrio, 8 Henrici II, [No arms.] Rogerus filius Hugonis : Barry of eight, or and azure, a lion rampant gules. Johannes Fitz Hamon : Sable, a cross engrailed argent. Phillipus Fitz Robert. [No arms.] Hugo de Curcell, 14 Henrici II. [No arms.] Drogo Montacute, 14 Henrici II. ; Argent, three fusils conjoined in fess gules. Robertus Brewes : Azure, a lion rampant within an orle of crosses cro.sslet or. Gilbertus Malet, de Cory; Paly of six, ermine and gules, a lion passant or. Willelmus filius Walteri. [No arms.] Radulphus Huesee : Barry of six, ermine and gules. Radulphus Basset ; Barry wavy of six, or and gules. ¦Ricardus Humet, constabularius Regis Henrici II. [No arms.] Reginaldus filius Willelmi. [No arms.] Willelmus de Erlegh, de Northpederton : Argent. three escallops gules. Walterus Brito, de Odecomb; ..., a Hon passant ... Ricardus de Ralegh : Gules, five fusils conjoined in bend argent, 16 — 2 244 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Warnerus de Lizurrs, vicecomites Somersetie, 7 Henrici II. : Or, a chief azure. Henricus de Novo Mercato, de Cadbiry : Gules, five fusils conjoined in fesse or. Pharamus de Bolonia, dominus de Mertock : Azure, three chevronels or. Galfridus Mandevill, de Hardington : Quarterly vairy ... and gules. Ricardus Briwer, de Odecomb: Gules, two bends wavy or. Reginaldus Fitzurs: ..., on a bend ... three bears' heads couped ... muzzled ... Alexander de Badialton. [No arms.] Ingramus de Humetz. [No arms.] Willelmus Filius Martini : Argent, two iars gules. Adam de Port. [No arms.] Henricus de Cultura. [No arms.] Baldwinus Malet, de Enemer : Gules, a lion rampant or, debruised by a bend ermine. Henricus de Cultura, 33 Henrici II. [No arms.] Philipus filius Roberti, 33 Henrici II. [No arms.] Robertus de Akeford, 33 Henrici II. [No arms.] Alanus Boterell : Chequy or and gules, a chevron azure. Robertus filius Pagani, vicecomes Somersetie, Anno 33 Henrici II. : Gules, three lions passant in pale argent, over all a bend azure. Johannes de Campo FloridO: Azure, a cross fleuretty between twelve billets or. Radulphus Fitz Bernard: Vair (.?) on a chief ... two mullets pierced ... Radulphus de Somery : Or, two lions passant in pale azure. Henricus de Tortesmains. [No arms.] Thome de Loverton. [No arms.] Robertus Le Bigod : .... a cross ... Walterus de Donheved : .... a lion rampant ... Thome Greinvill : Gules, three clarions or rests or. Symonus Le Bret : Or, semy of crosses crosslet a lion rampant, gules. Willelmus de Bratton: ..., a fesse engraUeH ... be tween three mullets ... Willelmus Humetz. [No arms.] Henricus de Ermentes : Chequy or and azure, a lion rampant gules. Rogerus de Badialton. [No arms.] Walkelin de Ferrers : Vairy. or and gules. Knights of Somersetshire. 245 Willelmus St. Liger : ... fretty ... a chief ... Petrus de Lohereng: Quarterly ... a bend ... Baldwinus Wake : Gules, two bars or, in chief three bezants. Radulphus filius Willelmi, de Brimton : ..., on a point barry wavy ... a lion passant ... Galfridus Folliot : Argent, on a bend gules, cotised sable. Adam Cossington, de Cossington : Azure, three roses or. Galp'ridus [Cossinto.n] filius Ade de Cossinton : Azure, three roses or. Ingelrand de Fienes, de Mertock : Azure, three lions rampant or. Ricardi I. Nicolaus Meriet, de Meriet, 6 Ricardi II. : Sable, three bars or. Willelmus filius Willelmi. [No arms.] Johannes Erlegh, de Northpederton : Argent, three escallops gules. Willelmus de Montacut : Argent, three fusils con joined in fess gules. Johannes de Montacut : Argent, three fusils conjoined in fess gules, a label of three i;oints azure. Radulphus filius Willelmi, de Brymeton : ..., a Hon passant guardant ... a point nebuly ... Willelmus filius .Willelml [No arms.] Ricardus del Estre : Or, a chevron between three squirrels sejant gules. Henricus de Cultura. [No arms.] Fulco de Aulon. [No arms.] Philippus filius Robertl [No arms.] Willelmus Harptru. de Batinden: Argent, two staves (.?) in saltire the upper ends fleuretty gules. Ricardus filius Willelmi. [No arms.] Philippus Columbers, de Stowey : Gules, a bend or, a label of three points azure. Willelmus de Mohun, de Dunster: .... a dexter arm habited with a maunch ermine, the hand argent holding a fleur-de-lys, or. Willelmus Mallet, de Cory: Paly of six, gules and ermine, a lion passant guardant, or. Robertus Bechamp, de Hach : Vairy ... Ricardus Briwer, de Odecomb : Gules, two bends wavy or. 246 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Henricus Lovell, de Cary : Or, semy of crosses cross- let, a lion rampant azure. Willelmus filius Martyn : Argent, two bars gules. Ricardus filius Willelmi. [No arms.] Robertus de Pulla. [No arms.] Wandragius de Curcell. [No arms.] Henricus de Tilly : Argent, a cross flory between four crescents gules. Gaufridus filius Geraldi : Gules, a lion rampant argent, crowned or. Willelmus de Wrotham, de Exton: ..., a chevron ... between three demi-boars statant ... Hugo de Vivonia, Dominus de Chuton : Argent, a chief gules. Johannis. Reginaldus Moun, de Dunster : Gules, a dexter arm habited in a maunch ermine, the hand ... holding a fleur-de- lys or. Willelmus Montacut : Argent, three fusils conjoined in fess gules. Willelmus de Harptru : Argent, two staves (?) in sal tire, the sinister surmounting the dexter the upper ends fleuretty gules. Johannes de Solegny : Quarterly, ermine and gules. Radulphus Lovell, de Cary : Or. a lion rampant within an orle of eight crosses crosslet azure. Ricardus Cottell : Or, a bend gules. Ricardus de Atrio. [No arms.] Nicolaus Meriet, de Meriet : Sable, three bars or. Robertus Malherb : Or, three oakleaves (? nettle leaves) vert. Jacobus de Novo Mercato : Gules, five fusils conjoined in fess or. Robertus Bigot : ..., a cross ... Ricardus Briwer, de Odecomb : Gules, two bends wavy or. Thomas Bany. [No arms.] Willelmus Wrotham, de Exton : ..., a chevron ... between three demi-boars statant ... Johannes de Campo Florido, de Champflourie : Sable, a cross fleuretty between twenty billets, or. Robertus de Bello Campo, de Hach : Vairy ... Henricus de Cultura. [No arms.] Fulco de Alnon. [No arms.] Knights of Somersetshire. 247 Johannes Brewes : Azure, a Hon rampant between five crosses crosslet, fitchy or. Phillippus Columbers, de Stowey : Gules, a bend or. a label of three points argent. Galfridus Folliot : Argent, a bend gules cotised sable. Warren filius Geraldi. de Stoke Curcy: Gules, a lion passant argent, crowned or. Adamus de Cossinton. de Cossington : Azure, three roses or. Willelmus Mallet, de Cory : ..., three escallops ... Johannes de Erlegh, de Northpetherton : Argent, three escallops gules. Willelmus de Ponte Cardonis, de Lydyet : Argent, a cross moline voided gules. Alanus Boterell : Chequy, or and gules, a chevron azure. Rogerus FILIUS Henrici: Argent, a cross engrailed sable. Alexandrus Everard : Argent, on a chief gules three mullets of the field. Rogerus Fitz Nicolas, de Tikeham : Quarterly .... a bend ... Rogerus Palton,* vicecomes Somersetie, 17 Regis Johannis : Argent, six roses, three, two and one gules. Willelmus de Fienes, de Mertock. 9 Regis Johannis : Azure, three lions rampant or. Walter de Kentisbere, de Huntworth : Gules, a pair of wings conjoined in lure argent, surmounted by a bend azure. Rogerus Brun : Azure, biUety, a lion rampant or. Johannes de Acton : Quarterly, per fess indented, argent and azure. Radulphus de Albiniaco : Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess argent. Rogerus Arondel, de Sanford. [No arms.] Robertus Columbers : Sable, a cross patty fitchy or. Robertus de London : Per pale ... a chevron ... Willelmus de Salisbyry : Argent, on a saltire azure five mullets of the field. Henrici III. Radulphus de Albiniaco : Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess argent. Nicholaus de Mulis : Argent, two bars and in chief three roundels gules. * Roger de Pealtona was sheriff-substitute for Dorset and Somerset during the iirst three months of the i6th year of King John.— Eds. 248 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Johannes filius Domini Nicholai Mulis: Argent, two bars and in chief three roundels gules. Symon de Grindham : Argent, a chevron sable, a label of three points gule.s. Nicholaus Arondell, de [No arms.] Willelmus Malet, de Cory: Paly of six, gules and ermine, a lion passant guardant or. Reginaldus Moun, de Dunster : Gules, a dexter arm habited in a maunch ermine, the hand ... holding a fleur-de- lys ... Phillipus Columbers, de Stowey : Gules, a bend or, a label of three points argent. Robertus Bechamp, de Hach : Vair. Hugo Nevill, de Stoke: ... a Hon rampant ... Willelmus Montacut, de Schepton et Donyeat : Argent, three fusils conjoined in fess gules. Radulphus Lovell, de Cary: ..., a lion rampant ... between five crosses crosslet ... Hugo de Vivonia, de Dounden : Argent, a chief gules. Willelmus Briwer, de Odecomb : ..., two bends wavy ... Robertus Gurnay, de Harptree : Paly of six, or and azure. Willelmus Mallet, de Enemer : Gules, a lion rampant ... debruised by a bend ermine. Hugo Poynes, de Corymalet : Or, three bars gules. Rogerus de la Ford : Azure, three lions rampant crowned or. Johannes Russell, vicecomes* Somersetie, 6 Hen rici III. : .... on a chief ... three roundels ... Willelmus Filius Henrici, vicecomes [ut custos] Somersetie, ii [et 12] Henrici HI.: Argent, a cross engrailed sable. Rogerus Palton, de Palton : Argent, six roses, three, two and one, gules. Johannes de Erlegh : Argent, three escallops gules. Willelmus Columbers : Gules, a bend or. Nicholaus Meriet, de Meriet : Sable, three bars or. Radulphus Meriet, de Hestercomb : Sable, three bars or, a bend ermine. Thomas de Cirencester, vicecomes Somersetie, 13 [14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 et 22] Henrici III. : Argent, a chevron azure, a label of three points gules. Thomas Loges, de Hurst. [No arms.] * He was Sheriff of Somerset during part of the 7th and the whole of the Sth years of King Henry III. — Eds. Knights of Somersetshire. 249 Henricus de Campo Florido, vicecomes [pro T. de Cirencestre] Somersetie, [15], 16 [et 19] Henrici III. : Sable, a cross fleuretty between twenty billets or. Walterus Chilton, de Chilton. [No arms.] Symon de Wkllesford. [No arms.] Godfridus Cranecomb : Argent, three cranes azure, crested gules. Benedictus Beare : Argent, a bear rampant sable. Willelmus filius Ade. [No arms,] Radulphus de Soleigny, de Kinersdon : Quarteriy, ermine and gules. Willelmus Grenvill : Gules, three rests or clarions or. Johannes Palton, de Palton : ..., six roses, three, two and one ... Bartholomeus de Emnelegh. [No arms.) Drogo Stanton, de Whitstanton : ... fretty ... Henricus de Karvill : Or, three castles embattled sable. Anselmus Gurnay, de Harptru : Paly of six, or and azure. Radulphus Pincerna : Azure, three covered cups or. Reginaldus Mohun, de Dunster : Gules, a dexter arm habited in a maunch ermine, the hand ... holding a fleur-de-lys or. Willelmus Mohun, knight, frater Reginaldi: .... semy of crosses crosslet ... a dexter arm habited in a maunch ermine, the hand ... holding a fleur-de-lys ... Thomas Trivet : Argent, a trivet sable. Elias de La Mare : Gules, two lions passant guardant in pale argent, collared sable. Lambertus Clifton : Chequy or and gules, a bend ermine. Alexandrus Baddianton. [No arms.] Symon Luccomb, de Luccomb : ..., a chevron ... between three lions' heads erased ... Simon Ralegh, de Netelcomb : Gules, five fusils con joined in bend argent. Radulphus Husee, de Sutton : Barry of six, ermine and gules. Henricus de Erlegh : Argent, three escallops gules. Willelmus de Erlegh : Argent, three escallops gules, a bordure engrailed sable. Dominus Nicholaus Mules, de Cadbiry : Argent, two bars and in chief three roundels gules. Radulphus Flory, de Cumbflory : Azure, a crescent between three fleurs-de-lys argent. Johannes de AurE: Argent, three popinjays vert, col lared or. 250 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Alexander Mountfort, de Wellow : A.rgent, a lion rampant azure, between six crosses crosslet gules. Henricus Stawell, de Cothelston : Gules, a cross of lozenges argent. Walterus Kentisbeare, de Huntworth : Gules, two wings conjoined in lure argent, surmounted by a bend azure. Baldricus de Noneton : ..., a chief chequy ... Walterus de Reigny : Gules, three bill-heads (i") argent, or halbert-heads (?) socketted or. Hamo Basinges : Azure, a cross moline voided or sur mounted by a bend gules. Robertus Schete. [No arms.] Ricardus Wilecester, sive de Wigornia, de Wike in LiDlARD, 1268. [No arms.] Phillipus Vallitort, de Corypole : Argent, three bendlets gules, on a bordure sable nine bezants. Radulphus Furneaux: ..., a bend ... between six crosses crosslet ... Rawlinus de Bolonia. de Esse Boleyne, 1240 : Azure, three chevronels or. Ingeraldus Fyenes, Dominus de Mertock : Azure. three lions rampant or. Willelmus de Cadena. [No arms.] Radulphus de Angiens. [No arms.] Willelmus Branch, de Frome Selwood: ..., a leopard's face ... jessant-de-lys ... Willelmus Deandon, de Lydyete : Azure, three escal lops or.Ricardus Wrotham, de Exton : .... a chevron between three demi-boars statant ... Hugo Fichet, de Spaxton: Gules, a lion rampant or, debruised by a bend ermine. Willelmus Fichet, de Merige : Gules, a lion rampant or, debruised by a bend argent, charged with three escallops sable. Rogerus Bran : Azure, billety, a lion rampant or. Willelmus Mallet, de Enemer, filius Willelmi : Gules, a lion rampant or, debruised by a bend ermine. [These are the arms of Fichet, of Spaxton, and have doubtless been ascribed to Mallet by accident. — Eds.] Walterus de Sully, 36 Henrici III. : Ermine, three chevronels gules. Stephanus Aishton, de Ashton : Gules, a lion rampant or debruised by a bend vairy ... Robertus Chilton, de Chilton. [No arms.] Willelmus Horcy, de Horcy, miles, 1242 : Azure, three horses' heads couped or, bridled gules. Knights of Somersetshire. 2 5 1 Symon Meriet : Sable, three bars or, over all a bend argent. _ Symon Montacut, de Donyeat : Argent, three fusUs conjoined in fess gules. _ Johannes Reigny, de Melcomb, 1242 : Gules, two wings conjoined in lure ermine. Robertus de Eston, de Stony Eston, miles, 1242 : Or. three covered cups gules. Willelmus Grindham, de Grindham, knight, 1242: Argent, a chevron sable, a label of three points gules. Petrus de la Warr, knight: ..., a lion rampant ... between five crosses crosslet fitchy ... Johannes Arondel de Sanford. [No arms.] Martinus de Legh : ..., three fusils conjoined in fess ..., a label of three points ... Willelmus de Beaumeis : Quarterly, gules and or. Symon Ralegh, de Netelcomb : Gules, five fusils con joined in bend argent. Dominus Nicholaus Martyn, de Blagdon : Argent. two bars gules. Ricardus Lovell. de Cary : Or semy of crosses crosslet and a lion rampant azure. Thomas Reigny : Gules, two wings conjoined in lure ermine. Willelmus Reigny de Assholt : Gules, three halberd or bill (?) heads argent socketted or. Ivonius Rochfort de Seaburgh : Quarterly ..., a label of three points ... Adam de Wodeton : Gules, a chevron between three eagles displayed or. Dominus Johannes Moun, de Dunster : Or, a cross engrailed sable. Radulphus Dawbeney. de Barrington. Obiit 20 Ed wardi I. : Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess argent. Andreas Wake, de Dawlich : Or, two bars and in chief three roundels gules. Willelmus Everard, de Stinelegh, Obiit 6 Ed wardi I. : ..., on a chief ... three mullets ... Willelmus Draycot, de Redlinch : ..., a cross en grailed ..., in the first quarter an eagle displayed ... Stephanus Luccomb, de Luccomb: .... a chevron ... between three lions' heads erased ... Radulphus Fitzbernard : Vair, on a chief gules, two mullets pierced or. Willelmus de Leigh : Or, three fusils conjoined in fess azure, a label of three points gules. Johannes Eston, de Eston, miles, 1261 : Or, three covered cups gules. 252 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. Thomas Cruket, de Cruket: Gules, an alant ram pant or. Dominus Johannes Mules, de Cadbiry : Argent, two bars and in chief three roundels gules. Baldwinus Mallet, de Enemer : Gules, a lion rampant or, debruised by a bend argent. Baldwinus Clopton, de Clopton : Argent, a chevron between three eagles displayed azure. Rogerus Cottelegh, 36 Henrici III. [No arms.] Ricardus Mucegros : Or, a lion rampant gules. Matheus Furneaux, knight, 36 Henrici IIL: ..,, semy of crosses crosslet, a bend ... Bartholomeus Pechee, vicecomes* Somersetie in Annis 31, 32, 33 et 34: ..., a fess between two chevrons gules. Elias de Cabian,-!* vicecomes Somersetie in Annis 36, 37, 38 et 39. [No arms.] Walterus Burgheis, vicecomesJ Somersetie in Annis 39 et 40 et 42 : Gules, a lion rampant tail forked or. Johannes Basset,§ vicecomes Somersetie, 47 [Hen rici HI.] : ..., three bars wavy ... Philippus Basset,§ 48 [Henrici III.]: Barry wavy of six or and gules. Henricus de Ailtun,|| Vicecomes Somersetie in Annis 47, 49, 50, 51 et 52 [Henrici III.]. [No arms.] Thomas de St. Vigors, vicecomes Somersetie, Annis 54 et 561[ [Henrici HI.]. [No arms.] Johannes de St. Valerik, vicecomes Somersetie Anno 55ir [Henrici IIL] : Or, two Hons passant guardant in pale gules. Warinus Ralegh, de Netelcomb: ..., five fusils con joined in bend ... Symon Meriet, knight, de Hestercomb, 45 Hen rici III. : ..., three bars ..., a bend ermine. Alanus Furneaus: ...,• a bend ... between six crosses crosslet ... * He appears to have been joint sheriff with Hugh de Viconia for three parts of the 34th year of King Henry III. only. — Eds. t Elias de Rabayn was sheriff in those years. — Eds. J He was sheriff-substitute for Elias de Rabayn in the 39th year of Henry III., and sheriff in the 42nd, but not apparently in the 40th year. — Eds. § John Basset was not sheriff in 1262, but Philip Basset held that office in the 46th, 47th and 48th years of Henry III. — Eds. II Henry de Auhune was sheriff-substitute for Philip Basset in the 46th, 47th and 48th, but not in the 49th, 50th, 51st and 52nd years of Henry III. —Eds. 1[ Thomas de St. Vigors was sheriff in the 54th and the first half of the 55th years of Henry IIL, and was succeeded by John de St. Valeric, sheriff during the 55th and 56th years of that reign.— Eds. Knights of Somersetshire. 253 Osbertus Bathon, de Spekford: Gules, a chevron between three annulets argent. Ricardus Wigbere, de Wigbeare : ..., alion rampant ... between five crosses ... Eustachius Wroxshall, de Wroxshall, 1243 : Er mine, two bars gules. Robertus Fitz Nicol, de West Chynnock : Quarteriy, gules and or, a bend argent. Mauricius de Borham : Argent, a fess between six mart lets gules. Robertus de Ley : Or, three fusils conjoined in fess azure, a label of three points gules. Johannes Maundevill, de Estcoker: Quarterly, vair and gules. Walterus de Rumsey: Argent, a fess gules, a label of three points azure. Walterus de Ingheia, de Corston : Vert, a chevron or. Galfridus Maundevil, de Estcoker, 50 Henrici III. : Quarterly vairy ... and ... Reymundus Clesdon, de Pulton, 1270; 50 Hen rici III. [No arms.] Matheus Wake : Gules, two bars or, in chief three bezants. Ricardus Haselden : Argent, a cross crosslet sable. Ricardus Plecy : Argent, six annulets, three, two and one. gules.OSMUNDUS DE VALLETORT. [No arms.] Hugo Clifford : Chequy .... a bend ... HUMFRICUS Kaull : Quarterly embattled, argent and sable. Walterus de Lovenny : ..., four fusUs conjoined in fess, ... in chief three roundels ... Nicholas Stapelton, de Hakenhull : Argeht, a lion rampant sable. Radulphus Russel: ..., on a chief ..-. three roundels. Philippus de Valletort, de Corrpole : Bendy of six .... on a bordure ... eight roundels ... Johannes filius Philippi Valletort : Bendy of six, ..., on a bordure ... eight roundels ... Ricardus Fitz Bernard : Vair, on a chief gules two mullets or. Baldwinus Mallet, de Enmer : Azure, three escal lops or. 2 54 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. Milites in Comitatu Somersetie tempore Regis Edwardi Primi. Johannes Columbers de Stowy: ..., a bend .... a label of three points ... Willelmus [de] Fortibus, filius Hugonis de Vi vonia, DE Chuton : Argent, a chief gules. Robertus Fitzpayn : Gules, three lions passant in pale argent, surmounted by a bend azure. Nicholaus Poinz, de Corymalet : Barry of eight, or and gules. Johannes Bechamp, de Hach: Vairy ... Johannes Mohun, de Dunster: .... a cross engrailed ... Johannes Paveley, de Bikenhull : Or, four bars wavy sable. Hugo Lovell, de Cary, obiit 19 Edwardi I. : ..., a lion rampant ... between seven crosses crosslet ... Johannes Gournay, de Harptree, Obiit 19 Edwardi I. : Paly of six, or and azure. Willelmus Martyn. de Blagdon : Argent, two bars gules. Baldwinus Mallet de Enemer, 4 Edwardi I. : ..., three escallops ... Radulphus Dawbeney, de Barrington : Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess argent. Robertus Chilton, de Chilton. [No arms.] Johannes Cogan, de Houspull : Gules, three oak-leaves argent. Warinus Ralegh, de Netelcomb, 4 Edwardi I. : Gules, five fusils conjoined in bend argent. Thomas St. Vigors. [No arms.] Alanus Walton : Argent, a fleur-de-lys gules. Johannes Palton, le Palton : ..., six roses, three, two and one ... Ricardus Plecy, de Exton, 1282 : Argent, six annulets, three, two and one, gules. Willelmus Bret, of Thorncomb, 4 Edwardi I. : Or, a lion rampant between five crosses crosslet fitchy gules. Walterus Lorty, de Cory Revell : Azure, a cross or. Johannes Acton : Quarterly, per fess indented, argent and azure. Johannes filius Galfridi, of Edington : Quarterly ..., a label of three points .,, Robert de Wodeton: ..., a chevron ,,. between three eagles displayed ... Galfridus Stawell, de Cothelston ; Gules, a cross of lozenges argent. Knights of Somersetshire. 255' Walterus Shapwik, de Shapwike. [No arms.] Walterus Blewet : Or, a chevron between three eagles displayed vert. Walterus de la Lind, de Bromfild : Argent, a cross engrailed gules. Willelmus Stanton, de Whitstanton : ..., a fret ... Johannes Valletort, de Corypole: Bendy of six, argent and gules, on a bordure sable nine bezants. Robert St. Cleer, de Stapelton, 2 Edwardi I. : Argent, a lion rampant gules, collared ... Petrus Faconberg, 2 Edwardi I. : Azure, a cinquefoil between five martlets or. Matheus Furneaus, of Pavy Furneaus: .... abend ... b.tween ten crosses crosslet ... Johannes filius Galfridi. de Edington : Quarterly ..., a label of five points ... Robertus Radington : Gules, three bezants. Thomas Pyne, de Dulverton : Gules, a chevron ermine between three pineapples or. Humfridus Kaell: Quarterly embattled, argent and sable. Walter Lovenny: .... four fusils conjoined in fess ... in chief three roundels ... Willelmus Trivet : Argent, a trivet sable. Adamus de tk. Forde, of Forde : Azure, three Hons rampant crowned or. Radulphus Russell, de Horsington, i Edwardi I.: ..,, on a chief ... three roundels. Jacobus Russell, miles, frater Radulphi, i Ed wardi I. : .... on a chief ... three roundels, a crescent for diflfer- ence. Johannes Erlegh, de Sommerton Erlegh: ....three escallops ... a bordure engrailed ... Willelmus Wigbere, de Wigbere: ....alion rampant ... between six crosses ... Radulphus Rochford, de Seaburgh: Quarterly .... a label of three points ... Gilbertus Beare : Argent, a bear rampant sable. Hugo Fichet, de Spaxston : Gules, a lion rampant or debruised by a bend ermine. Hugo Popham, de Huntworth : Argent, on a chief gules two stags' heads cabossed or. ¦ Humfridus Bechamp, of Ryme: Vairy ..., a label of three points ... Johannes de La River : Azure, two bars dancetty or. Adam Bagadrip, of Bagadrip : Azure, a cross or between four swans (.') argent. Johannes Meriet, de Meryet : Sable, three bars or. 256 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Elias Dawbeney: Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess argent, in chief three martlets or. Robertus Paves, de Wike : Gules, two Danish battle- axes addorsed or. Ricardus Chanton : ..., a fret ..., a label of five points ... Johannes Clivedon : Or, a lion rampant sable crowned gules. Matheus Clivedon : Argent, three escallops gules. Thomas Wellesley : Gules, a cross between four roun dels argent. Johannes Ap Adam, de Harptree : Argent, on a cross gules five mullets or. Henricus Glastenbury : Argent, five fusils conjoined in bend, sable. Johannes le Brun : Azure, billety or, a lion rampant argent armed of the second. Johannes Aishton, de Ashton : Gules, a lion rampant or, debruised by a bend vair. Anselm Basset, 6 Edwardi I. : Ermine, in chief three piles gules. Symon Grindham, de Grindham, 4 Edwardi I. : Argent, a chevron sable, a label of three points gules. Willelmus Reigny, de Assholt, obiit 4 Edwardi I. : Gules, three halbert or bill heads, argent socketted or. Johannes St. Low, vicecomes Somersetie ab anno 12 ad 18 [Edwardi I.] : Argent, a bend sable, a label of three points gules. Ricardus Borhant [Burghunte] vicecomes Somer setie in annis 18 et 19 [Edwardi I.] : Argent, a fess between six martlets gules. Ricardus Colshull, vicecomes Somersetie ab anno 2 ad 7 [Edwardi I.] i Chequ) , or and sable, a chief argent gutty gules. Johannes Mallet, de Enemer : Azure, three escallops or. Matheus Stawell, de Cotpielston, 29 Edwardi I. : Gules, a cross of lozenges argent. Andreas Loterell, 29 Edwardi I. : Or, a bend between six martlets sable. Robertus Brent, 29 Edwardi I. : Gules, a wivern argent. Robertus Fitzpayn: ..., three lions passant in pale ... surmounted by a bend ... Symon Ashton, de Ashton : ..., a lion rampant ... de bruised by a bend vairy ... Johannes Gerberg, vicecomes Somersetie, [28, 29,] 31 [et 32] Edwardi I. : Ermine, on a chief gules three mascles or. Knights of Somersetshire. 257 Symon Turney, knight : Gules, semy of crosses crosslet, a lion passant argent. Ricardus Pike, de Esse Boleyn. 36 Edwardi I.: ..., three two pike-fork heads ... Hugo Poinz de Corymalet: Barry of eight ... Rogerus Mules, de Cadbiry, Obiit 23 Edwardi I.: ..., two bars ... and in chief three roundels ... Johannes, Dominus Mules, de Cadbiry: ..., two bars ... and in chief three roundels ... Reginald filius Petri, de Chuton, Obiit 14 Edwardi I. : Gules, three lions rampant or langued argent. Petrus filius Reginaldi, de Chuton: ..., three lions rampant ... Philippus Dawbeney, de Barrington, Obiit 22 Ed wardi I. : ..., four fusils conjoined in fess ... Elias Dawbeney, frater et heres Philippi : Gules, four fusils conjoined in fesse argent. Johannes Acton, of Beere : Quarterly, per fess indented. argent and azure. Julianus FiSSINGBORN, 20 Edwardi I. : Azure, a dolphin extended haurient, or, Herebertus CaUme, 20 Edwardi I. : Per pale, or and azure, a cross moline gules. Baldricus Noueton, de Newton, 20 Edwardi I : Azure, a chief chequy argent and gules. [This is perhaps: Per fess, in chief chequy argent and gules, in base azure. — Eds.] Thomas de Baiocis, 6 Edwardi I. [No arms.] Reginaldus Clifton, 6 Edwardi I. : Chequy. or and gules, a bend ermine. Nicolaus Mountfort, de Wellow, 6 Edwardi I.: Argent, a lion rampant azure between seven crosses crosslet gules. Walterus de Glocester, de Wrencheston. vice comes Somersetie. annis [21] 22, 23. 24, 25 et 26 [Edwardi I.]: Or, three Hons rampant gules, a bordure engrailed sable. Symon Ralegh, de Netelcomb. 26 Edwardi I. : .... five /usUs conjoined in bend ... Thomas Cottell : Or, a bend gules. Elias Cottell : .... a bend ... Galfridus Wrokeshall, de Wrokeshall : Ermine. two bars gules. Johannes Mountfort, de Wellow : Argent, a lion rampant azure between seven crosses crosslet gules. Johannes Meriet, de Hestercomb : Sable, three bars or, a bend ermine. Nicholaus de Sta. Deset. [No arms.] Adam Talbot : Argent, three talbots passant sable. 17 258 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. Willelmus Belet : Argent, a fess, ... in dexter chief a weasel passant ... Osbert Kaly : Chequy, or and gules, a bend ermine. Rogerus de Chostes. [No arms.] Johannes Cormailes, vicecomes Somersetie in annis 7, 8, 9, 10 et II [Edwardi I.] : Argent, three coronets sable. Matheus de Furneaux : Gules, a bend between ten crosses crosslet, four and six, or. Alanus Blukenet. de Haselbere : Ermine, five fusils conjoined in bend gules. Johannes Maundevill, de Estcoker: Quarterly, vairy ... and gules. Galfridus Stawell, of Cothelston, 28 Edwardi I.: Gules, a cross of lozenges, argent. Johannes Trivet : Argent, a trivet sable. Galfridus Northover, de Northover. [No arms.] Johannes Reigny : Gules, two wings conjoined in lure ermine. Johannes de Mules : Argent, two bars and in chief three roundels gules. Radulphus Fitz Barnard : Vair, on a chief gules two mullets or. Walterus de Grindham : Argent, a chevron sable, a label of three points gules. Willelmus Fichet, de Merige : Gules, a lion rampant or. debruised by a bend argent. Ricardus Haydon, de Haydon. [No arms.] Martyn de Legh, i Edwardi I. : Or, three fusils con joined in fess azure, a label of three points gules. Nicholaus Cheyney : Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess argent, each charged with an escallop sable. Johannes St. Valerick : Or, two Hons passant guardant in pale gules. Ricardus Borhunt [Burghunte] : .... a fess ... between six martlets ... Nicholaus Longland, vicecomes [Somersetie 34 et] 35 Edwardi I. : Argent, a wivern sable. Rogerus Mules, de Cadbiry, obiit 23 Edwardi I. : Argent, two bars and in chief three roundels gules. Johannes. Dominus Mules, de Cadbiry, obiit 3 Ed wardi II. : Argent, two bars and in chief three roundels gules. Ricardus Rodney : Or, three eagles displayed purpure. Ricardus de la River : Azure, two bars dancetty or. Knights of Somersetshire. 259 Milites de Comitatu Somersetie tempore Regis Edwardi Secundi. Nicholaus, Dominus Mules, de Cadbiry : Argent, two bars and in chief three roundels gules. Nicholaus Pointz, de Cory Malet : Barry of eight, or and gules. Ricardus Lovell, de Cary : Or, semy of crosses crosslet and a lion rampant azure. Philippus Columbers, de Stowey : Gules, a bend or, a label of three points argent. Johannes Mohun, de Dunster : Or, a cross engrailed sable. Ricardus Rodney : Or, three eagles displayed purpure. Johannes Bechamp, de Hach : Vair. Robertus Fitz Payn, de Stoke Curcy : ..., three lions passant in pale ..., surmounted by a bend ... Willelmus Martyn, de Blagdon : Argent, two bars gules. Petrus filius Reginaldi, de Chuton : Gules, three lions rampant or. Elias Dawbeney. de Barrington : Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess argent. Matheus Stawell, de Cothelston : Gules, a cross of lozenges argent. Hugo Popham, de Huntworth : Argent, on a chief gules, two stags' heads cabossed or. Matheus Furneaus, de Pury : Gules, a bend between six crosses crosslet or. Ricardus Pike, de Ashboleyn : ..., three two pike-fork heads ... Johannes Erlegh, de Somerton Erlegh : Argent, three escallops gules, a bordure engrailed sable. Willelmus Wiggebear, de Wigbeare, Obiit 18 Ed wardi II. : .... semy of crosses .... a lion rampant ... Walterus Rumsey : Argent, a fess gules, a label of three points azure. Gilbertus Beare : Argent, a bear rampant sable. Willelmus Trivet : Argent, a trivet sable. Humfridus Bechamp: Vairy .... a label of three points ... Willelmus Ridell : Gules, a lion rampant within a bordure indented argent. Adam de la Forde of Ford : Azure, three lions ram pant crowned or. Willelmus Everard, of Staveley : Argent, on a chief gules, three mullets of the field. 17 — 2 26o Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Andreas Lutterell : Or, a bend between six martlets sable. Johannes Clivedon : Or, a Hon rampant sable, crowned gules. Thomas Gurney. of Harptree : Paly of six, azure and or. Willelmus Faconberg : Azure, a cinquefoil between five martlets or. Johannes Kincston: .... a lion rampant tail forked ... Johannes St. Low : Argent, a bend sable, a label of three points gules Reginald Mountford : Argent, a Hon rampant azure within an orle of (eight) crosses crosslet gules. Adam Walleis : Ermine, a bend gules. Baldwinus Mallet, de Enemer : Azure, three escal lops or. Johannes Fichet, de Spaxston: ..., a lion rampant ... debruised by a bend ermine. Symonus Furneaus. de Pury : Gules, a bend between six crosses crosslet or. Edmundus Everard, 15 Edwardi II. : Argent, on a chief gules three mullets of the field. [The field, though tricked ' A,' is marked with ermine spots. — Eds.] Hugo Longland : Argent, a wivern sable. Henricus Lorty, de Cory Revel : Azure, a cross or. Ricardus St. Clere, de Stapleton : Argent, a lion rampant gules collared of the field. Adam de la Ford, of Forde, ii Edwardi II. : ..., three lions rampant ... crowned ... Nicholaus Cheyney, i i Edwardi IL ; Obnt 19 Ed wardi II. : Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess argent each charged with an escallop sable. Johannes Meriet, de Meryet : Sable, three bars or. Johannes Meriet, de Hestercomb : Sable, three bars or, a bend ermine. Robertus Maundevill, de Estcoker, 6 Edwardi II. : Quarterly, gules and vairy ... Johannes Percy, ii Edwardi II. : .... five fusils conjoined in fess ... Hugo Popham, de Huntworth: Argent, on a chief gules two stags' heads cabossed or. Matheus de Clivedon, 9 Edwardi II.: Argent, three escallops gules. Willelmus de Faconberg: ..., a cinquefoil ... within an orle of martlets ... Johannes Reigny, de Melcomb : Gules, two wings con joined in lure, ermine. Knights of Somersetshire. 261 Willelmus Ridell : Gules, a Hon rampant and a bordure indented argent. Walter Escudamor : Azure, three stirrups leathered and buckled or. NiCHOLAUSi Dominus Mules, de Cadbiry, obiit 9 Ed wardi II. : Argent, two bars and in chief three roundels gules. Rogerus Mules, de Cadbiry, frater et heres : Argent, two bars and in chief three roundels gules. Ricardus de la River : Azure, two bars dancetty or. Thomas Wellesley : Gules, a cross between four roun dels argent. Johannes Rumsey : Argent, a fess gules, a label of three points azure. Willelmus Stanton, de Whitstanton, vicecomes Somersetie* primo Edwardi II. : Gules, fretty argent. Milites in comitatu Somersetie tempore Regis Edwardi tercii. Philippus Columbers, de Stowey : Gules, a bend or, a label of three points azure. Nicholaus PoYntz, de Cory Mallet : Barry of eight, or and gules. , Johannes Bechamp, de Hach, senior : Vair. Johannes Becpiamp, junior, mUes : Vairy ... Robertus Fitzpayne, de Stoke Curcy : Gules, three lions passant in pale argent, surmounted by a bend azure. Ricardus Lovell, de Castel Cary : Or, a lion rampant within an orle of crosses crosslet azure. Jacobus Luvell, filius ejus: ..., a Hon rampant ... between five crosses crosslet ..., a label of three points ... Johannes Mohun, de Dunster: Or, a cross engrailed sable. Jacobus Audeley, de Stowey: Gules, fretty or. Willelmus Montagu, de Donyeat, comes Sarum : Argent, three fusils conjoined in fess gules. Johannes Meriet de Meriet, 3 Edwardi HI. : Sable, three bars or. Johannes Mallet, de Enemer : Azure, three escal lops or. Baldricus Noueton, de Newton Hawis, 3 Edwardi III. : Azure, a chief chequy argent and gules, or; Per fess, in chief chequy argent and gules, in base azure. * Nicholas de Cheyney and Walter de Scudamore were sheriffs of Somerset and Dorset i Edward 11.— Eds. 262 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. Johannes Fichet, de Spaxston, 3 Edwardi IIL : Gules, a lion rampant or debruised by a bend ermine. Galfridus Stawell. de Cothelston : Gules, a cross of lozenges argent. Alexander Loterell, 2 Edwardi IIL: Or, a bend be tween six martlets sable. Johannes Reigny de Melcomb: Gules, two wings con joined in lure ermine. Ricardus Pike, de MURLINCH, 3 Edwardi III. : „„ three pike-fork heads ... Willelmus Everard, of Stivelegh, 2 Edwardi IIL: Argent, on a chief gules, three mullets of the first, Symon Furneaux, de Pury Furneaux : Gules, a bend between six crosses crosslet or. Radulphus Fitz Urs, de Williton, 3 Edwardi IIL: Or, on a bend sable, three bears' heads couped muzzled argent. Symon Aston, de Ashton : Gules, a lion rampant or, debruised by a bend vairy ... Johannes Clivedon : Or, a lion rampant sable crowned gules. Henricus Lorty, de Cory Revell : Azure, a cross or. Johannes Erlegh, de Somerton Erlegh, 6 Edwardi III. : Argent, three escallops gules, a bordiire engrailed sable. Hugo Longland, 6 Edwardi IIL: Argent, a wivern sable. Willelmus Faconberg, 2 Edwardi IIL: Azure, a cinque foil between five martlets or. Theobaldus Russell, de Horsington, 16 Edwardi III. : Argent, on a chief gules, three bezants. Henricus Haddon, de Candel Haddon. 16 Edwardi III. : Argent, on a cross gules, five lions passant guardant or. Radulphus Dawbeney. de Barrington : Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess argent. Johannes Wake ; ..., two bars ... and in chief three roundels. Johannes Trivet : ..., a trivet. Johannes Membiry, 3 Edwardi III. : .... a maunch ..., a label of three points ... Thomas Fichet, de Spaxston : Gules, a Hon rampant or debruised by a bend ermine. Edwardus STRADLiNci, vicecomes Somersetie, 17 Ed wardi III. : Argent, three bars azure, on a bend gules three cinquefoils or. "Willelmus Everard: ..., on a chief ... three mullets ... Edmundus Everard, 38 Edwardi IIL: Ermine, on a chief ... three mullets ... Walterus Rodney, vicecomes Somersetie, 10 Ed wardi III. : Or, three eagles displayed gules. Knights of Somersetshire. 263 Johannes Gourney : Paly of six or and azure. Walterus Blewet : Or, a chevron between three eagles displayed vert. Alexander Lutterel : Or, a bend between six martlets sable. Willelmus Fitz Warren : Quarteriy, per fess indented, ermine and gules. Johannes Palton, de Palton, 20 Edwardi III. : Ar gent, six roses, three, two and one, gules. Johannes de la River, 20 Edwardi III. : Azure, two bars dancetty or. Edmondus Clivedon, 23 Edwardi III. ; vicecomes, 35 Edwardi III. : Or, a lion rampant sable crowned gules. Baldwinus Mallet, de Enemer, 20 Edwardi IIL: Azure, three escallops or. Reginaldus Fitzherbert : Gules, three Hons rampant or, a bordure engrailed argent. Johannes Beachamp, de Lillesdon : Vair, a bordure engrailed gules. Ricardus Meriet, 39 Edwardi III. : Sable, three bars or. Symon Meriet, de Hestercomb. 39 Edwardi III.: Sable. three bars or, a bend ermine. Johannes St. Low, vicecomes Somersetie, 29 Ed wardi III. : .... a bend .... a label of three points ... Johannes St. Low, junior: .... a bend .... a label of three points. Radulphus Dawbeney: Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess argent. Willelmus Botreaux, de Cadbiry: Argent, a griffin segreant gules, beaked and armed azure. Johannes Ynge, de Corston : Vert, a chevron between three eagles displayed or. Johannes Bitton : Ermine, a fess gules. Johannes Barr : Gules, three bars compony argent and sable. Edmondus, de Clivedon: ..., a Hon rampant ... crowned ... Thomas BesilLES : Argent, three roundels gules. Edmondus Domer. 37 Edwardi III. : Ermine, a crescent gules. Thomas Gourney. 40 Edwardi III. : Paly of six or and azure. Johannes Reigny, junior, 40 Edwardi III.: Gules, two wings conjoined in lure ermine. Ricardus Acton, 40 Edwardi III. : Quarterly, per fess indented, argent and azure. 264 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. Hugo Durburgh, 40 Edwardi III. ; vicecomes, 48 Ed wardi III. : Argent, on a fess sable three bears' heads erased of the field muzzled or. Jopiannes Meriet, 47 Edwardi III. : Quarterly, first and fourth ..., three bars -..., second and third vairy ... Hugo Tirrell, vicecomes Somersetie, 16 Edwardi III. ; Or, three leopards' faces jessant-de-lys gule.s. Robertus Martyn : Argent, two bars gules, a label of three points azure. Mattheus Stawell. de Cothelston : Gules, a cross of lozenges argent. Johannes Powlett, 40 Edwardi III.: Sable, three swords in pile points to the base argent. Thomas KingstonE, 40 Edwardi III. : Sable, three leopards' (aces argent, crowned or. Walterus Paveley : Azure, a cross fleuretty argent. Willelmus Whitfild : Sable, five fusils conjoined in bend or. Willelmus Cogan de Hounspill : Gules, three oak leaves argent. Johannes Percy: Argent, five fusils conjoined in fess sable. Egidius Dawbeney, of Barrington : Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess argent. Edmundus Cheyney, 26 Edwardi HI.: Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess argent, each charged with an escallop sable. Johannes Glamorgan, de Brymton : Argent, five fusils conjoined in bend sable. Johannes Blunt de Ast-ington : Barry nebuly of six, or and sable. Thomas le Marshall de West Chynnock, 50 Ed wardi I. : ..., a cross moline (or more probably a fer-de-moline) pierced ... Johannes Ralegh, de Netelcomb : Gules, five fusils conjoined in bend argent. Henricus Percehay : Argent, a cross flory gules, in the dexter chief a chess-rook sable. Petrus Faconberg : Azure, a cinquefoil within an orle of martlets or. Johannes Longland: ..., a wyvern ... Willelmus Vmfravill : ..., three roses ,,,, a chief ... Willelmus Damarell : Per fess gules and azure, three crescents argent. Stephanus Mareys. [No arms.] Joh.annes Luccomb, de Luccomb: ..,, a chevron between three lions' heads erased ... Johannes Wroxshall, de Wroxshal, vicecomes, 8 Ed wardi III. ; Ermine, two bars gules. Knights of Somersetshire. 265 Theobaldus Gorges : Lozengy, or and azure. Johannes Longland : Argent, a wyvem sable. Johannes Burghers : .... a lion rampant, tail forked ... Ricardus de la River, i Edwardi III. : Azure, two bars dancetty or. Stephanus Cossington de Cossington, 29 Edwardi III. : Azure, three roses or. Radulphus Cheyney : Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess argent, each chaiged with an escallop sable. Jopiannes de la Mare, de Nonnye : Gules, two lions passant guardant in pale argent. _ Johannes Strech. de Wolston : Argent, a bend en grailed sable between three martlets gules. [This shield has been cancelled, and the f llowing substituted in the margin : Argent, a lion rampant gules. — Eds] Symon Meryet, de Hestercomb, 40 Edwardi III.: Barry of six or and sable, a bend ermine. Johannes Mohun, de Dunster : Or, a cros.s engrailed sable. Johannes Loterell : Or, a bend between six martlets sable. Milites tempore Regis Ricardi Secundi infra COMITATU Somersetie. Willelmus, Lord Botreaux. of Cadbiry : ....a griffin segreant ... Ricardus de St. Maur, of Castel Cary : Argent, two chevrons gules, a label of three points azure. Robertus Fitzpayn, of Stoke Curcy : ..., three lions passant in pale ... surmounted by a bend ... Jacobus. Lord Audeley, of Stowey : Gules, fretty or. Ivonius F'itzwarren : Quarterly, per fess indented, ermine and gules. Baldwinus Mallet de Enemer : Azure, three escal lops or. Johannes Mallet, knight, filius Baldwini : Azure, three escallops or, a label of three points gules. Johannes Trivet : Argent, a trivet sable. Johannes Powlet. obnt 5 Ricardi II.: .... three swords in pile points in base ... Hugo Durburgh : Argent, on a fess sable three bears' heads erased of the field, muzzled ... Johannes Burghers : Gules, a Hon rampant tail forked or. Walterus Bluet, de Grindham : ..., a chevron between three eagles displayed ... 266 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Johannes Meriet, de Meriet : Or, three bars sable. Johannes Bechamp de Lallesdon : Vairy ... a bordure engrailed ... Johannes Lorty, de Cory Revell : Azure, a cross or. Johannes Rounev : ..., three eagles displayed ... Petrus Courtenay, de Estcoker : Or, three roundels gules, a l.tbel of three points ermine. Thomas Brook, de Brooke : Gules, on a chevron argent, a lion rampant sable. Johannes Devereux: ..., a fess ... and in chief three roundels ... Walterus Rumsey: ..., a fess ..., a label of three points ... Egidius Dawbeney : Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess argent. Willelmus Cogan. de Hounspill : Gules, three oak leaves argent. Thomas Fichet, de Spaxston: ..., a lion rampant ... debruised by a bend ermine. Johannes Arondell : Quarterly, first and fourth barry of six ... second and third a lion rampant ... Nicholaus, dominus Audeley, de Stowey: .... fretty ... Radulphus Russell, de Horsington : ..., on a chief ... three roundels ... Willelmus Cogan, de Hunspill, vicecomes, 2 Ricardi II. : .... three oak leaves ... Johannes Cogan, knight, filius Willelmi : ....three oak leaves ... Edmundus Fitzherbert, vicecomes, 6 Ricardi II. : Gules. three lions rampant or, a bordure engrailed argent. Johannes Strech, de Welston, vicecomes, 7 Ricardi II. : Argent, a bend engrailed sable between three martlets gules. [This shield appears to be cancelled by the insertion of another, which is tricked : Argent, a Hon rampant gules. — Eds.] Matheus Gurnay, de Stoke, Subtus Hamden : Paly of six, or and azure. Sir Thomas Trivet: .... a trivet ... Sir Richard Stury. [No arms.] Johannes Clambow: Paly of six ..., a fess ... Johannes Pawlet, 15 Ricardi II. : Sable, three swords in pile, points in base argent. Petrus Veale, de Norton Veale : ..., on a bend ... three calves ... Willelmus Stury. [No arms.] Andreas Loterell: ..., a bend ... between six mart lets ... Knights of Somersetshire. 267 Hugo Loterell, filius Andree: ..., a bend ... between six martlets ... Thomas Arthur : Sable, three chess-rooks argent, a chief or. Thomas TrYvet : Argent, a trivet and a bordure engrailed sable. Humfridus Stafford: Or, .a chevron gules, a bordure engrailed sable. Baldwynus Radington : Gules, three bezants. Willelmus Montacut : Argent, three fusils conjoined in fess gules. _ Johannes Montacut, comes Sarum : Argent, three fusils conjoined in fess gules. Thomas Peverell : Azure, three garbs argent, a chief or. Radulphus Fitz Urs de Williton, obiit 13 Ricardi II. : Or. on a bend .... three bears' heads couped and muzzled ... Willelmus Stradling, de Hawey : Paly of six argent and azure, on a bend gules, three cinquefoils or. Milites tempo Regis Henrici Quarti in comitatu Somersetie. Willelmus. Dominus Botreaux, de Cadbiry: .... a griffin segreant ... Johannes Tuchet, de Stawey : Ermine, a chevron gules. Fulco Fitzwarren, de Houndspill : Quarteriy, per fess indented, argent and gules. Ivonius Fitzwarren: Quarterly, per fess indented, ermine and gules. Ricardus Poynings, de Stoke Curcy : Barry of six. or and vert, a bend gules. Matheus Gourney. knight, de Stoke subtus Ham den : Paly of six, or and azure. Baldwinus Malet. de Enemer : Azure, three escal lops or. Thomas Brooke de Brook : Gules, on a chevron argent, a lion rampant sable. Thomas Bechamp : Vair, a bordure engrailed gules. Philippus Courtenay, de Estcoker : Or, three roun dels gules, a label of three points ... Johannes Hull, at the coronacion of King Henry IV. : Gules, a saltire vair between four mullets or. Willelmus Stradling, de H.\wey : Paly of six, argent and azure, on a bend gules three cinquefoils or. Johannes Lutterell, filius Hugonis, de Du.nster : Or, a bend between six martlets sable. 26S Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Egidius Dawbeney, at the coronacion of Henry IV. : Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess argent. Thomas Arthur, vicecomes Somersetie. i Henrici IV.: Sable, three chess-rooks argent, a chief or. Walterus Hungerford, de Farlegh : Sable, two bars and in chief three roundels argent. Willelmus Bonvill,. de Chuton : Sable, six mullets, three, two and one, argent. Hugo Loterell, de Dunster : Or, a bend between six martlets, sable. Willelmus Wrothe : Argent, on a bend sable, three lions' heads era.sed crOwned or. Humfridus Stafford: Or, a chevron gules, a bordure engrailed sable. Baldwinus Radington : Or, three roundels azure. Thomas West : Argent, a fess dancetty of two points sable. Johannes Rodney, Obiit 2 Henrici IV : ..., three eagles displayed ... Walterus Rodney : .... three eagles displayed ... Thomas Rumsey : Argent, a fess gules, a label of three points azure. Milites in comitatu Somersetie tempore Regis Henrici Quinti. Fulco Fitzwarren : Quarterly, per fess indented, argent and gules. Robertus Poynings: Barry of six. ... a bend ... Willelmus Botreaux, de Cadbiry: ..., a griffin seg reant ... Willelmus Bonvill, de Chuton : .... six mullets, three, two and one, ... Walterus Hungerford. de Farley: .... two bars ... in chief three roundels ... Johannes Tuchet, de Stowey : Ermine, a chevron gules. Hugo Lutterell, de Dunster: ..., a bend ... between six martlets ... Thomas Bechamp, de Whitelakinton : Vairy ... a bordure ... Thomas Brooke, de Brooke : ..., on a chevron ... a lion rampant ... Baldwinus Malet, de Enemer: ..., three escallops ... Johannes Rodney : ..., three eagles displayed ... Johannes Seamer, de Hach Bechamp : Gules, two wings conjoined in lure or. Knights of Somersetshire. 269 Thomas Stowell, de Cothelston : Gules, a cross of lozenges argent. Robertus Brent, de Cossington : Gules, a wyvern argent. Milites in Comitatu Somersetie tempore Regis Henrici Sexti. Willelmus Botreaux, Dominus de Cadbiry: .... a griffin segreant ... Robertus, Dominus Poynings, de Stoke Curcy: Barry of six, ... a bend ... Jacobus Tuciikt, Dominus Audeley, de Stowey : Ermine, a chevron ... Willelmus, Dominus Souch, de Castel Cary : ..., ten roundels, four, three, two and one, ... a canton ermine. Willelmus, Dominus Bonvill, de Chuton: ..., six mullets, three, two and one, ... Willelmus Bonvill. filius Domini Bonvill: .... six mullets, three, two and one ..., a label of three points ... Willelmus Pawlet, de Melcomb: .... three swords in pile, points in base ... Hugo Lutterell, de Dunster : .... a bend between six martlets ... Thomas Stawell, de Codelston : Gules, a cross of lozenges argent. Thomas Bechamp, de Whitelakinton: Vairy ..., a bordure .... Reginald Sturton : ..., a bend ... between six foun tains ... PhilIppus Courtenay, de Estcoker : ....three roundels ..., a label of three points ... Humfridus Courtenay, de Stiveley : ..., three roun dels .... a label of three points ... Egidius Dawbeney, de Barrington: .... four fusils conjoined in fess ... Ricardus Hankford. de Honspull: ..., a chevron barry wavy ... Hugo Lutterell, de Dunster: .... abend ... between six martlets ... Johannes Lutterell, filius Hugonis, Obiit 15 Hen rici VI. : ..., a bend ... between six martlets, a label of three points ... Philippus Courtenay, de Estcoker: ..., three roun dels .... a label of three points ... each charged with as many mullets. 276 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Johannes Speke, 18 Henrici VI.: ..., three bars ..., an eagle with two heads displayed ... Thomas Brooke, de Brooke : Gules, on a chevron argent a Hon rampant sable. Willelmus Powlet, de Melcomb : Gules, three swords in pile, points in base, ... in the dexter chief a crescent. Stephanus Popham, de Merifild : Argent, on a chief gules two stags' heads cabossed or. Thomas Barre : ..., three bars compony ... Humfridus Stafford : Or, a chevron gules, a bordure engrailed sable. Edmundus Cheyney : Gules, four fusils conjoined in fess argent, each charged with an escallop sable. Johannes Hody, de Whitfild : ..., a fess dancetty point in point ..., between two cotises ..., a bordure engrailed ... Alexander Hody, de Gotheney : ..., a fess dancetty point in point ..., between two cotises ..., in dexter chief a crescent ... a bordure engrailed ... Baldwin Fulford, de Williton : Gules, a chevron argent. Ricardus West, Dominus la Warr : Argent, a fess dancetty sable. Willelmus Sturton : ..., a bend ... between six roun dels ... Edwardus Hull, 29 Henrici VI. [No arms.] Alexander Hody, de Gothelney: .... a fess dancetty point in point ..., between two cotises ..., in dexter chief a crescent ..., a bordure engrailed ... Johannes Seamer, de Hach Bechamp : Gules, two wings conjoined in lure or. Edwardus Stradling, de Comton Hawey: Paly of six, argent and azure, on a bend gules three cinquefoils or. Milites in comitatu Somersetie tempore Regis Edwardi IV. Johannes Tuchet, Dominus Audeley, de Stowey : Ermine, a chevron gules. Willelmus Botreaux, Baro de Cadbiry, Obiit 2 Ed wardi IV. : ..., a griffin segreant. Ricardus, Dominus Poynings, de Stoke Curcy, Obiit II Edwardi IV. : Barry of six, ... a bend ... Willelmus, Dominus Bonvill, de Chuton: ..., six mullets, three, two and one, ... Reginald Sturton ; ..,, on a bend between six fountains a crescent ... Knights of Somersetshire. 27 1 Willelmus Pawlet, de Beere : .... three swords in pile points in base ... Walterus Rodney: ..., three eagles displayed ... Philippus Courtenay. de Estcoker, Obiit 3 Edwardi IV. : Or. three roundels gules, a label of three points ... Thomas Fulford, de Williton : Gules, a chevron argent. Robertus, Dominus Hungerford, de Cadbiry: Sable. two bars and in chief three roundels argent. Johannes Powlet. de Nonny: ..., three swords in pile points in base. .... in dexter chief a crescent ... Walterus Pancefoot, de Compton Pancfoote : Per fess, gules and azure, three fleurs-dc-lys or. Johannes Barre : Gules, three bars compony argent and .sable. Edwardus Brooke, de Brook, Dominus Cobham, Obiit 16 Edwardi IV.: Gules, on a chevron argent a lion rampant sable. Ricardus Choke, de Long Ashton, miles, Justicius ad placita: Argent, three cinquefoils gules, each charged with a roundel azure. Willelmus Courtenay. de Estcoker: .... three roun- delsy a label of three points ... Thomas St. Maur, de Parret : .... two chevrons .... a label of three points ... Johannes Brooke, Dominus Cobham: Gules, on a chevron argent a lion rampant sable. Willelmus Bourchier, Dominus Fitzwarren, Obiit 9 Edwardi IV.: ..., a cross engrailed ... between four water- bougets ..,, a label of three points ... Fulco Bourchier. Dominus Fitzwarren: .... a cross engrailed ... between four water-bougets .... a label of three points ... Egidius Dawbeney, de Barrington : Gules, five fusils conjoined in fess argent. Humfridus Stafford, comes Devonie: Or, a chevron gules, a bordure engrailed sable. Johannes Colshull: Chequy ..., on a chief ... five gouttes ... Ricardus West, Dominus la Warr, Obiit 6 Edwardi IV. : Argent, a fess dancetty sable. Thomas West, Dominus la Warr : Argent, a fe.ss dan cetty sable. WiLLELMu.s, Dominus Sturton, Obiit 2 Edwardi IV.: ..., a bend ... between six roundels ... Johannes, Dominus Sturton: Sable, a bend or be tween six fountains. 272 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Georgius Darrel: Azure, a lion rampant ..., crowned ... Johannes Willoby: Quarterly, first and fourth a cross engrailed ..., second and third a cross moline ... Henricus Stradling, de Hawey : Paly of six, argent and azure, on a bend gules three cinquefoils or. Milites in comitatu Somersetie tempore Regis Henrici VII. Egidius, Dominus Dawbeney, de Barrington : ..., four fusils conjoined in fess ... Jacobus, Dominus Audeley, de Stowey : Ermine, a chevron gules. Johannes, Dominus Souch, de Castel Cary : Gules, ten bezants, four, three, two and one, a canton ermine. Thomas Fulford de : Gules, a chevron argent. Thomas Tremayl: Argent, a fess between three brogues ... Hugo Lutterell, de Dunster : ..., a bend ... between six martlets ... Willelmus Courtnay, de Estcoker, miles Bathonie: Or, three roundels gules, a label of three points azure each charged with three mullets argent. Johannes Wadham, de Merifild, miles Bathonie: .... a chevron ... between three roses ... Willelmus Hody, de Gotheney, miles Bathonie: ..., a fess dancetty point in point ... between two cotises ... in dexter chief a mullet ... a bordure engrailed ... Johannes Choke, de Long Ashton : Argent, three cinquefoils gules each charged with five roundels azure. Amicius Pawlet. apud Stokefild : .... three swords in pile points in base ... Willelmus St. Maur, in creacione Principis Arthuri : .... two chevrons .... a label of three points ... Samson Norton. [No arms.] Johannes Trevilian, de Netelcomb, vicecomes, 17 Henrici VII. : Gules, on a point wavy azure and argent, a horse salient of the last. Edwardus Gorges, de Wroxshall : Lozengy, or and azure, a chevron gules. Nicolaus Wadham, miles in creacione principis Henrici : ..., a c'nevron between three roses ..., a label of three points ... Milites tempore Regis Henrici VIII. Johannes Speke, de Whitelakinton, vicecomes, 2 Hen rici VIIL: .... two bars ... over all an eagle with two heads displayed ... Knights of Somersetshire. 273 Walterus Rodney, de , vicecomes. 3 Henrici VIII. ..., three eagles displayed ... Edwardus Gorges, de Wraxshall, vicecomes. Anno 6 Henrici VIII. ; Obiit 17 Henrici VIII. : Lozengy, or and azure. a chevron gules. Johannes Seamor, de Hach JBeciiamp, vicecomes, 7 Henrici VIII. et 18 Henrici VIII. : Gules, two wings conjoined in lure or. Edwardus Hungerford, de Farley, vicecomes, 10 Henrici VIIL; Obiit 22 Henrici VIII. : .... two bars ... and in chief three roundels ... Johannes Touchet. miles banerettus: Ermine, a chevron gules. Johannes Powlet, de Melcomb: .... three swords in pile, points in base ... in the dexter chief a crescent ... Edwardus Wadham, frater Johannis: .... a chevron between three roses ... in centre chief a crescent ... Willelmus Carrant de Tomer : Argent, three roundels gules each charged with two chevrons or. Henricus Long, knight, vicecomi':s Somersetie, 30 Henrici VIIL: ..., a lion rampant ... between seven crosses crosslet ... Georgius Speke, de Dowlish, vicecomes. 17 Henrici VIIL: .... three bars ..., an eagle with two heads dis played ... Edwardus Seamor. de Hach Bechamp, vicecomes, 23 Henrici VIII. : Gules, two wings conjoined in lure or. Edwardus Gorges, de Wraxshall, vicecomes, 2 1 Hen rici VIII. : Lozengy, or and azure, a chevron gules. Nicholaus Wadham, de Merifild, vicecomes, 26 Hen rici VIII. : A chevron between three roses ... Hugo PoWlet, de Henton St. George, vicecomes, 28 et 34 Henrici VIIL: ..., three swords in pile points in base ... Thomas Speke, de Whitelakinton, vicecomes. 31 Hen rici VIIL: Argent, three bars azure, an eagle with two heads displayed gules. Thomas Warr, de Hestercomb: ..., a lion rampant ... between five crosses crosslet ... Willelmus Franceis. de Combflory : Argent, a chevron engrailed between three mullets gules. Johannes Choke, de Long Ashton : Argent, three cinquefoils gules each charged with five roundels azure. Walterus Hungerford, de Farley : Sable, two bars, and in chief three roundels argent. Andreas Lutterell, de Dunster : Or. a bend between six martlets sable. 18 2 74 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Ricardus Warr, de Hestercomb, miles, 6 Henrici VIII. [No arms.] Johannes Lutterell, de Dunster, 36 Henrici VIII. : ..., a bend ... between six martlets ... [Milites in comitatu Somersetie tempore Regis Edwardi sexti.] Hugo Powlet, de St. George Henton, vicecomes Somersetie, i Edwardi VI. : Sable, three swords in pile, points in base, argent, each charged on the hilt with a roundel sable. Thomas Speke, de Whitelakinton, vicecomes Somer setie, 3 Edwardi VI. : Barry of eight, argent and azure, an eagle with two heads displayed gules. Johannes Lutterell, de Dunster, 1444 \i.e., 1544] apud Liethe : ..., a bend ... between six martlets ... Willelmus Frances, de Combflory: Argent, a chevron engrailed between three mullets gules. Johannes Thynn, vicecomes Somersetie, 2 Edwardi VI. : Or five bars sable. Edwardus Rogers, de Cannington : Argent, a chevron between three stags courant sable. Willelmus Carrant, de Tomer : Argent, three roun dels gules, each charged with two chevrons or. Milites in comitatu Somersetie tempore Regine Marie. Hugo Powlet, de Henton St. George: ..., three swords in pile, points in base ... Thomas Speke, de Whitelakinton: ..., three bars, ... an eagle with two heads displayed ... Johannes Lutterell. de Dunster : ..., a bend between six martlets ... Johannes Sidenham, de Brimton. [No arms.] Edwardus Rogers, de Canington: ..., a chevron be tween three stags courant ... Johannes Windham, de Orchard: Azure, a chevron between three lions' heads erased or. Jacobus Fitz James, de Redlinch: Azure, a dolphin embowed naiant, argent. Thomas Dyer, de Wincanton : ... a chief ... Thomas Horner, de Clover: ..., three talbots pas sant ... Willelmus Portman : Caput Justiciarius : ..., a fleur-de- lys ... Knights of Somersetshire. ^75 Milites in comitatu Somersetie tempore Regine Elizabethe Hugo Powlet, de Henton St. George: Sable, three swords in pile, points in base, argent. Johannes Sidenham, de Brimton. [No arms.] Thomas Dyer, de Wincanton : ..., a chief ... Johannes Windham, de Orchard : Azure, a chevron between three lions' heads erased or. Jacobus Fitz James, de Redlinch : Azure, a dolphin embowed naiant argent. Edwardus Rogers, de Canington : Argent, a chevron between three stags courant sable. Mauricius Barkley, de Bruton: ... on a chevron ... between eight crosses patty, five a'nd three ... a crescent. Johannes Lutterell de Dunster : Or, a bend between six martlets sable. Georgius Norton. [No arms.] Rogerus Blewet, de Grindham : Or, a chevron between three eagles displayed vert. Henricus Newton, de Harptree: Argent, on a chevron azure three garbs or. Georgius Speke, de Whitelakinton. miles Bathonie : ..., three bars ... an eagle with two heads displayed ... Henricus Barkley, de Bruton, 1584: Gules, on a chevron between eight crosses patty, five and three, argent, a crescent ... Amisius Powlet, de Henton St. George, 1575: ..., three swords in pile, points in base, ... Johannes Young, de Brestow, 1573: ... abend ... Johannes Stowell, de Cothelston, 1573: Gules, a cross of lozenges argent. Johannes Horner, de Clover, 1573: ... three talbots passant ... Georgius Rogers, de Canyngton, 1573 : .... a chevron ... between three stags courant ... Henricus Portman, de Orchard, 1573:..., a fleur- de-lys ... Johannes Sidenham, de Brimton. 1573. [No arms.] Johannes Clifton, de Barrington, 1573: Sable, a Hon rampant within an orle of cinquefoils argent. [The second of the four cinquefoils in chief rather resembles a trefoil slipped.] Georgius Sidenham, de Cumb Sidenham, 1583. [No arms.] Edwardus Dyer, de Wincanton: ..., a chief ... Antonius Powlet, de Henton St. George: Sable, three swords in pile, points in base, argent. 18—2 276 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. Johannes Popham, de Wellington, Caput Justiciarius, 1592 : ..., on a chief a crescent ... between two stags' heads cabossed ... Franciscus Hastings, de Cadbury, 1592: Argent, a maunch sable. Hugo Portman, de Orchard : Or, a fleur-de-lys azure. Franciscus Popham, filius Johannis Popham: ..., on a chief ... a crescent ... between two stags' heads cabossed ... Mauricius Barkley, de Bruton : Gules, on a chevron between eight crosses patty, five and three, argent, a crescent sable. Georgius Rodney: .... three eagles displayed ... Johannes Harrington: ..., a fret ... within a bordure compony ... Sir Amias Preston : ..., six gouttes ..., on a chief ... a lion passant ... Milites in Comitatu Somersetie tempore Regis Jacobi. Georgius Tuchet, de Stowey, Dominus Audeley, Comes [Castlehaven] : Ermine, a chevron gules. Mervinus Tuchet, Dominus Audeley et Comes [Castlehaven] : Ermine, a chevron gules. Henricus Newton, de Harptree: ..., on a chevron ... three garbs . . . Franciscus Hastings, de Cadbiry : ..., a manche ... Johannes Popham, Caput Justiciarius : ..., on a chief ... a crescent ... between two stags' heads cabossed ... Georgius Snigge, de Bristow. [No arms.] Mauricius Barkley, de Bruton : ..., a chevron ... between eight crosses patty, five and three ... Hugo Portman, de Orchard: ..., a fleur-de-lys ... Franciscus Popham, de Wallington, filius Johannis Popham : ..., on a chief ... a crescent ... between two stags' heads cabossed ... Willelmus Clifton^ de Cory Revell, miles Bathonie : ..., a lion rampant ... within an orle of cinquefoils. [Again the second of the charges in chief is a trefoil slipped.] Arthurus Hopton, miles Bathonie : Argent, two bars sable, each charged with three mullets or. Johannes Mallet, de Enemer, miles Bathonie : Azure, three escallops or. Johannes Stowell, de Cothelston, miles Bathonie: Gules, a cross of lozenges argent. Knights of Somersetshire. 277 Georgius Speke, de Whitlakinton, miles Bathonie : Argent, three bars azure, an eagle with two heads displayed gules. Hugo Smyth, de Ashton. , [No arms.] Johannes Sidenham, de Brymton. [No arms.] Johannes Rodney: , three eagles displayed ... Nicholaus Halswell, de Halswell: ..., three bars wavy ... Johannes Jenninges. [No arms.] Thomas Vachell. [No arms.] Thomas Stukley : Or, a bend azure. Johannes Carew, de Crocnam : .... three lions passant in pale ... Alexander Bret, de Whitstanton : Or, a Hon ram pant between five crosses crosslet fitchy gules. Johannes Cooper. [No arms.] Edward Phillips, of Montagu, Master of the Rolls: Argent, on a chevron between three roses gules a mullet ... Sir Robert Phillips, filius Edwardi : Argent, a chevron between three roses, gules. Thomas Phillips, de Barrington: Argent, on a chevron between three roses, gules, a mullet ... Thomas Bruges : Argent, on a cross sable a leopard's face or. Johannes Windham, de Orchard: Azure, a chevron between three lions' heads erased or. Edwardus Gorges, de Wraxshall: Lozengy ..., a chevron gules. Georgius Young. [No arms.] Mauricius Cooper, frater Johannis. [No arms.] Barnaby Samborn. [No arms.] Henricus Hawley, de' Bukland: ..., a saltire en grailed ... Robertus Young : ..., a bend ... Sir Stephen Boorde. [No arms.] Edwardus Hext, de Netherham : Or, a tower em battled, with two flagstaff's between three battle-axes sable. Bartholomeus Michell, de Gorneystrete : Per fess. gules and sable, a chevron between three swans argent. Nicholaus Stalleng. [No arms.] Ricardus Hille : Gules, a saltire vair between four mullets argent. Johannes Portman, de Orchard, Baronettus: ..., a fleur-de-lys ... Theodorus Newton : ..., on a chevron ... three garbs ... Georgius Farwell, de Hillbisshop : Sable, a chevron engrailed between three escallops argent. 278 Note- Book of Tristra/m Risdon. Johannes Farwell. [No arms.] Johannes Horner, de Clover: ..., three talbots passant ... Franciscus Heale : ..., five fusils conjoined in bend ermine, in chief a martlet ... Edward Rodney, of Stok : ..., three eagles displayed. Franciscus Rogers, filius Edwardi Rogers, de Canington : .... a chevron ... between three stags courant ... Radulphus Sidenham, filius secundus Johannis Sidenham, de Brimton. [No arms.] LIST OF KNIGHTS AND OTHERS IN WILTSHIRE, WITH' ARMORIAL BEARINGS. henry III.— henry viii. (Pages 358. 359. 362. 363, 365, 367, 369, 371, 373, 374.) [Milites tempore Henrici IIL] ATHEUS WAKE: ..., two bars and in chief three roundels ... Ricardus Haselden: Argent, a cross sable. Walterus Paveley, de Brooke : Azure, a cross fleuretty M or. Symon ChevERELL : Argent, three lions passant in pale sable. Willelmus Nevill, de Warder : Argent, a chief dancetty vert, over all a bend gules. Robertus Tregos, de Lydiard : ...,two bars gemelles ... in chief a lion passant ... Walterus Dunstanvill, de Castelcomb: Argent, fretty gules, on a canton of the last, a lion passant of the field. Willelmus Bluet, le Lacham : Or, an eagle with two heads displayed gules. Johannes Perham. de Perham: Argent, a chevron azure between three pears gules. Nicolaus Haversham, vicecomes Wiltes : Azure, a fess between six crosses crosslet argent. Robertus Crevquer, vicecomes Wiltes ... Henrici IIL : ..., a cross voided ... 28o Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Robertus Lexington. [No arms.] Henricus Lexington. [No arms.] Symon Cheverell : Argent, three lions passant in pale sable. Petrus Membyry, de Membyry : ..., a maunch .... in chief a label of three points ... Robertus Columbers : ..., a cross patty fitchy ... Gilbertus St. Martyn, de . . . : Sable, six lions rampant, three, two and one, or. Godfridus Escudamore. de Upton : Gules, three stirrups, leathered and buckled argent. Ricardus Dernford : Sable, an eagle displayed or, coUared argent. Robertus de London: Per pale .... a chevron counter- changed \T\. Robertus Bonet : Chequy argent and gules, on a chief azure, two mullets or. Willelmus Wutteneston. [No arms.] Dominus Willelmus Longspee : Azure, six lions ram pant, three two and one, or. Willelmus St. Martyn, Obiit 19 Edwardi I. : Sable, six Hons rampant, three, two and one, or. Jacobus Trowe : Argent, three acorns slipped vert, on a chief sable, two Catherine-wheels, or. Johannes Parham : Argent, a chevron azure between three pears inverted gules. Galfridus Karnet. [No arms.] Hugo Chamberlayn. [No arms.] Reginaldus Paveley, de Brooke : Azure, a cross fleuretty, or. [It is possible that this should be blazoned : Azure, a cross or, fleuretty argent. — EDS.] Robertus Lucy : Gules, three lucies haurient or. Galfridus Gastelyn, Obiit 9 Edwardi I.: ..., ten billets, four, three, two and one ... Hubertus Hussey : Barry of six ermine and gules. Petrus Escudamor, de Upton : Gules, three stirrup- irons leathered and buckled argent. Alexander Cheverell: ..., three lions passant in pale ... Reginaldus Paveley, de Brook, 3 Edwardi I.: .... a cross, fleuretty ... Johannes Giffard, 3 Edwardi I. : .... three lions passant in pale . . . Willelmus Dernford, 3 Edwardi I.: Sable, an eagle displayed or, collared argent. Johannes de Monemole, 3 Edwardi I.: Or, three chevronels gules, over all a fess argent. List of Knights and others in Wiltshire. 281 Johannes Hussey : Or, a cross vert. Reginaldus St. Martyn, de Warder : Sable, six lions rampant, three, two and one, or. Jacobus Trowe : Argent, three acorns slipped vert, on a chief sable two Catherine-wheels or. Ingramus Berenger : Or. a cross vert, over all a bend gules. Reginaldus Aston : Azure, a bend argent, cotised or, between six crosses-crosslet of the third. Ricardus Borhont : Argent, a fess between six martlets gules. Willelmus Woodford, de Woodford : Sable, three leopards' faces jessant-de-lys or. Rogerus Langford, de Langford : ..., a fess ..., between three estoiles of six points wavy ... Odo Grymsted : Barry of six, ... and vairy ... Willelmus Grymsted. filius Odonis : Barry of six gules and vair. Stephanus de Melleford : Azure, a fess between three mullets sable. Edmundus Gastelyn : Or, ten billets, four, three, two and one. azure. Johannes Bluet, de Larkham : Or, an eagle with two heads displayed gules. Alexander Cheverell : Argent, three lions passant in pale sable. Walterus Gastelyn.: ..., a bend ... between six bil lets ... Johannes Gastelyn : Sable, ten billets, four, three, two and one, or. Henricus Ziselden. [No arms.] Henricus Percy : Argent, five fusUs conjoined in fess sable. Johannes Holt: ..., three lions rampant .... over aU a bend ...: Johannes Comerwill. [No arms.] Henricus Esturmy, de Woolfall, Obiit 34 Edwardi I. : ..., three demi-lions rampant ... Willelmus Fitzwarren, Obiit 28 Edwardi I. : Quarterly, per fess indented ... Johannes Lorcy, de Axford : ..., a lion rampant ... Eustachius de la Hach, Obiit 34 Edwardi I. : Or, a cross engrailed gules. Hubertus Hussey, Obiit 12 Edwardi I.: Barry of six, ermine and gules. Johannes Tregos, de Lydyard Tregos: ..., two bars gemelles ..., in chief a lion passant ... 282 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Willelmus Dunstanvill, de Castelcom : [This name is partially obliterated, apparently with intention.— EDS.] ..., fretty ..., on a canton .... a Hon passant ... Willelmus Muntfort, de Castelcom ..., a Hon rampant ....between five crosses crosslet ... Johannes Perham, de Perham : Argent, a chevron azure between three pears gules. Alexander Cheverell: Argent, three lions passant in pale sable. ¦ Warynus Mauduyt, de Warmister : Chequy or and azure, a bordure gules. Petrus Hussey, de Croydon, 35 Edwardi I. [No arms.] Willelmus de Grandison, de Lidiard TreOos : Paly of six, argent and azure, on a bend gules, three eagles dis played or. Rogerus Hussey : Or, a cross vert. Johannes Dabernon : Azure, a chevron or. Thomas West : Argent, a fess dancetty sable. Reginaldus Paveley, de Brooke : Azure, a cross fleuretty or. Johannes DE LA Mare, de Langle Burell: ..., three fishes haurient ... Johannes Gastely: ..., ten biUets, four, three, two and one ... Reginaldus Paveley, de Brooke. Obiit 21 Edwardi III. : Azure, a cross fleuretty argent. Herbertus St. Quyntyn : :..., two chevronels ... a chief vairy ... Hildebrand de Loundres : Per pale, argent and sable, a chevron per pale gules and or. Johannes Mauduit de Wermister, 13 Edwardi III.: Chequy, or and azure, a bordure gules. : Johannes Giffard, de Leghamton, 13 Edwardi III. [No arms.] Petrus Escudamore, de Upton, 13 Edwardi III. :. Gules, three stirrup-irons leathered and buckled argent. Phillippus Fitzwarren : Quarterly, per fess indented, argent and gules, in dexter chief an annulet sable. Reginaldus St. Martyn, de Warder : Sable, six lions rampant, three, two and one or. Robertus Hungerford, de Hetesbiry : Per pale in dented, argent and vert, a chevron gules. Johannes Ynge, de Corstor : Vert, a chevron between three eagles displayed or. Henricus Percy, de Cotteles, 13 Edwardi III. : Argent, five fusils conjoined in fess sable. Johannes Pavely, de Brooke : ..., a cross fleuretty ... List of Knights and others in Wiltshire. 283 Laurencius St. Martyn, de Brooke: ..., six lions rampant, three, two and one, ... Robertus Crevquer : .... a cross voided ... Thomas Hungerford: Sable, two bars and in chief three roundels argent. Ricardus de Cumb : Sable, three lions passant in pale or. Thomas Maudet. de Wermister : Chequy. or and azure. a bordure gules charged with eight bezants. Radulphus Cheyney, de Brooke : 46 Edwardi III. : ..., four fusils conjoined in fess ..., each charged with an escallop ... Johannes St. Low: Argent, a bend sable, a label of three points gules. Thomas Kingston : .... a lion rampant, double queued ... Johannes de la Mare, de:...: ..., two lions passant guardant in pale ... Reginaldus St. Martyn, de Warder, Obiit 8 Ed wardi II. : Sable, six lions rampant, three, two and one, or. Andreas Grymsted, Obiit 17 Edwardi II. : Gules, three bars vair. Johannes Grymsted, 2 Edwardi II. : Gules, three bars vair. Willelmus Cotes, 2 Edwardi II. : Argent, a cross moline engrailed sable. Thomas Chancomb, 2 Edwardi II. : Obiit 13 Edwardi II. : ..., on a cross ..., five mullets ... Johannes Bukland : Gules, three Hons rampant, argent, a quarter or fretty sable. Adam Ford : .... three Hons rampant ..., crowned ... Mattheus Clivedon : ..., a lion rampant ..., crowned ... Johannes Rous; Per pale .... three Hons rampant ... Johannes Tynhide. [No arms.] Walterus Paveley : Azure, a cross fleuretty or. Johannes Holt: .... three lions rampant .... over all a bend ... Walterus Paveley, de Brook, Obiit 20 Edwardi II. : ..., a cross fleuretty ... Walterus Escudamore, de Upton: ..., three stirrup- irons leathered and buckled ... Johannes Mauduit, de Wermister: Chequy ..., a bordure ... Johannes Ynge, de Corston : Vert, a chevron between three eagles displayed or. Robertus Faringdon : ..., on a bend ... three unicorns passant ... Alexander Cheverell, Obiit 4 Edwardi IL: ..., three lions passant in pale ... 284 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. Hugo Strode, de Membyry .... on a canton ... an estoile of five points wavy issuant out of a crescent ... Johannes St. Loe : Argent, a bend sable, a label of three points gules. Johannes Kingston : Sable, a lion rampant double queued or. Thomas St. Amand, vicecomes, primo regis Edwardi II. [No arms.] Laurencius St. Martyn, de Warden: .... six lions rampant, three, two, and one ... Johannes Kingston : .... a lion rampant double queued ... Henricus Esturmy: .... three demi-lions rampant ... Willelmus Esturmy: .... three demi-Hons rampant ... Walterus Romesev: .... a fess .... a label of three points ... Thomas Hungerford : Sable, two bars and in chief three roundels argent. Johannes Dantesy, de Dantesey : Per pale argent and or. three lions' heads, erased gules. Almaricus St. Amand : Or, fretty sable, on a chief of the last two mullets argent. Ricardus Vernun de Hornisham : Argent, fretty sable, a canton gules. Henricus Greene, de Warmister : Azure, three stags trippant or. Johannes Lisley, Obiit 13 Ricardi II.: .... on a chief .... three lions rampant ... Johannes Sturton, de Sturton : ..., a bend, between six roundels ... Walterus Hungerford, de ...: ...,two bars ... and in chief three roundels ... Radulphus Greene.de Wermister : Azure, three stags trippant or. Radulphus Cheyney, de Brooke, Obiit 2 Henrici IV. : GuJes, four fusils conjoined in fess argent, each charged with an escallop sable. Johannes Dantesey, de Dantesey, Obiit 13 Henrici IV. : Per pale, argent and or, three lions' heads erased gules. Johannes Roche : Azure, three roaches naiant in pale argent. Willelmus Sturmy, de Woolfall : ..., three demi-lions rampant ... Thomas de la Pole : Azure, a fess between three leopards' faces or. Willelmus Cheyney, de Brooke: ....four fusils con joined in fess ..., each charged with an escallop .... List of Knights and others in Wiltshire. 285 Willelmus Sturton: Sable, a bend or between six roundels argent. Thomas Rumsey, de Combiset : ..., a fess .... a label of three points ... Walterus Bechamp : Gules, a fess between six martlets or. Johannes Sturton, de Sturton : Sable, a bend or between six fountains. Willelmus Bechamp: Gules, a fess between six mart lets or. Willelmus Sturmy, de Wolfall, Obiit 6 Henrici VI. : ..., three demi-lions rampant ... Willelmus Cheyney, de Brooke: ..., four fusils con joined in fess ..., each charged with an escallop ... Edmundus Cheyney, de Brooke: ..., four fusils con joined in fess .... each charged with an escallop. Walterus, Dominus Hungerford: Sable, two bars and in chief three roundels argent. Thomas Rumsey : ..., a fess ..., a label of three points ... Johannes Stradling, de Dantesey : Paly of six, argent and azure, on a bend gules, three cinquefoils or. Thomas de la Pole: Azure, a fess ..., between three leopards' faces or. Johannes Chalers : Argent, a fess between two chevrons sable. Radulphus Greene, de Warmister : Azure, three stags trippant or. Willelmus Sturton, Dominus Sturton, Obiit 2 Ed wardi IV. : Sable, a bend or between six fountains. Johannes Willoby, de Brooke : Quarterly first and fourth ..., a cross engrailed ..., second and third ..., a cross moline .... Johannes Beynton, de ..., Obiit 6 Edwardi IV. : ..., five fusils conjoined in bend ... Symon Lusshill, de Lusshill. [No arms.] Robertus, Dominus Hungerford : ..., two bars ... and in chief three roundels ... Edmundus Hungerford: ..., two bars ... and in chief three roundels ... Willelmus, Dominus Sturton: ..., a bend ... between six roundels ... Robertus Willoby, Dominus Brooke : Quarterly first and fourth ... a cross engraUed ... second and third a cross moline ... Johannes Lisley, Obnt 19 Hennci VII : ...,on a chief ..., three lions rampant. Johannes Lushill : Argent, four fusils conjoined in pale gules, a bordure azure charged with eight bezants. 286 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Johannes Baynton : .... five-fusils conjoined in bend ... Cristoferus Wroughton : Argent, a chevron gules between three boars' heads couped sable. Robertus Willougby, Dominus Brooke. [No arms.] Willelmus, Dominus Sturton, Obiit 17 Henrici VIIL [No arms.] Edwardus, Dominus Sturton. [No arms.] Johannes Baynton : Sable, five fusils conjoined in bend argent. Edwardus Hungerford. Obiit 22 Henrici VIII. : Sable, two bars and in chief three roundels argent. Christoferus Wroughton, Obiit 22 Henrici VIIL: Argent, a chevron gules between three boars' heads couped sable. Johannes Lisley : Argent on a chief azure three lions rampant or. Johannes Seymer : Gules, two wings conjoined in lure or. Johannes Hungerford: ..., two bars ... and in chief three roundels ... Henricus Long: Sable, semey of (8) crosses crosslet and a lion rampant argent. LLST OF PEERS AND OTHERS IN HAMPSHIRE, from the reign of king henry III. to that of KING JAMES L WITH SOME ARMORIAL BEARINGS. (Pages 109— ii 8.) [Milites tempore Henrici III.J SAYER QUYNCY, COMES Wintonie. [No arms.] Baldwinus Redvers, Dominus Insule Vectis. [No arms.] Rogerus Quyncy, comes Wintonie. [No arms.] [Willelmus et Robertus] St. John de Basing. [No arms.] Willelmus Lisley. [No arms.] [Milites tempore Edwardi I.] Isabella, uxor Domini Willelmi de Fortibus, Domina Insule Vectis : Argent, a chief gules impaling or a lion rampant azure. Johannes, Dominus St. John de Basing, Obiit 30 Edwardi I. : Argent, on a chief gules two mullets or. Johannes St. John, de Basing, filius Johannis: Argent, on a chief gules two mullets or. Johannes Wootton : Argent, a cross patty fitchy sable. 288 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. Johannes St. Helen. [No arms.] Edmundus Spigurnell : Gules, fretty argent, on a chief or a lion passant guardant of the field. Johannes Furneaux : ..., five fusils conjoined in pale ... Johannes Lisley : ...,on a chief ... three lions rampant ... Johannes Cumpton, de Cumpton ..., three bars ... between ten martlets, three, three, three and one ... Johannes Weston : Argent, a fess sable, on a bordure gules eight bezants. Johannes, filius Johannis Weston : Argent, a fess sable, on a bordure engrailed gules eight bezants. Rogerus St. John : Ermine, on a chief gules, two mullets or. Amisius St. John : Argent, six crosses crosslet fitchy, three, two and one, sable, on a chief gules two mullets or. Johannes St. John, de Lagenham : Argent, on a chief gules, two mullets or, a bordure engrailed vert. Johannes Scures, de Scures : Azure, fretty or. Thomas Pannell : Argent, two bars sable between eight martlets, three, two and three, gules. Willelmus Pannell: Argent, two bars azure between eight martlets, three, two and three gules. Ricardus Borhout : Argent, a fess between six martlets gules. Johannes Bluet: ..., an eagle with two heads dis played ... Edmundus Bacon : Gules, on a chief argent, two mullets sable. Adamus Gurdon : Gules, three leopards' faces jessant-de- lys argent. Johannes Randolf : Gules, on a cross argent five mullets sable. Ricardus Aston : Azure, a bend argent cotised between six crosses crosslet or. Jacobus Norton : Vert, a Hon rampant or. Franciscus Marshall : Or, a. cross moline gules. Radulphus Marshall : Or, a cross moline gules. Willelmus Cossington : Azure, three roses or. Robertus de la Mare : ... two lions passant guardant in pale ... Jordanus Kingston: ... a Hon rampant, tail forked. Johannes de Hayne. [No arms.] Thomas Evercy ..., an eagle displayed ... Robertus Glamorgan : Sable, five fusils conjoined in bend argent. Ricardus Affeton : Argent, a chevron engrailed between three fleurs-derlys sable. List of Peers and others in Hampshire. 289 Oliverus Souch, de Cpiardford : Gules, a chevron ermine between nine bezants, five and four. Johannes Biset, de Rockburn : Azure, ten bezants. four, three, two and one. Robertus Puncherdon : Argent, ten roundels sables, four, three, two and one. Hugo de Escot : Sable, six escallops, three, two and one. or. Willelmus Woodsand. [No arms.] Johannes Popham. de Popham : Argent, on a chief gules two stags' head cabossed, or. Johannes de Vuedall, de Wickham : Argent, a cross moline ... [Milites tempore Edwardi IL] Hugo Spencer, Comes Wintonie. [No arms.] Johannes. Dominus St. John de Basing, Obiit 29 Edwardi II. : .... on a chief ... two mullets ... Hugo, Dominus St. John, filius Johannis: ... on a chief ... two mullets ... Johannes, Dominus Lisley : ..., on a chief ... three Hons rampant ... Oliverus la Souch : ... a chevron between nine roundels, five and four ... Johannes Popham: Argent, on a chief gules two stags, heads cabossed or. Petrus Vuedall, de Wickham : Argent, a cross moline gules. [Milites tempore Edwardi III.] Edwardus, Dominus St. John de Basing. Obiit 23 Ed wardi III. : .... on a chief ... two mullets ... Bartholomeus, de Insula: .... on a chief ... three lions rampant ... Johannes Hayne. [No arms.] Johannes Langford : ..., a fess ... between three estoiles of six points wavy ... Johannes Sancti Philberti, de Basing: Bendy of six azure and argent. Henricus Burghers, de Basing: ..., a lion rampant ... Johannes Burghers, de Est Worlegam: ..., a lion rampant, tail forked ... Reginaldus Hussey, de Barton Stacy. [No arms.] Thomas de la Pole, de Rameridg [No arms.] 19 290 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. [Henrici IV.-. V. et VL] Reginaldus West, Dominus la Warr. [No arms.] Hugo Poynings, Dominus St. John de Basing. [No arms.] Johannes Popham. [No arms.] Robert Lisley, Obiit 25 Henrici VI. [No arms.] Mauricius Barkley, de Batishorne. [No arms.] WiLLiELMus, Marchio Wintonie, Thesararius Anglie. [No arms.] Johannes, Marchio Wintonie, filius Willelmi. [No arms.] Willelmus, Marchio Wintonie, filius Johannis. [No arms.] Willelmus. Marchio Wintonie, filius Willelmi. [No arms.] Willelmus West, Dominus la Warr. [No arms.] Thomas West, Dominus la Warr. [No arms.] [Johannes] Dominus Sandes de Vine. [No arms.] Temporibus Regis Edwardi IV. Regis Edwardi V. et Regis Ricardi III. Johannes Popham. [No arms.] Stephanus Popham. de Popham. [No arms.] Mauricius Barkley, de Batteshorn : Gules, a chevron between eight crosses, patty and a bordure argent. [Tempore Regis Henrici VIL] Ricardus West, Dominus la Warr, Obiit 17 Hen rici VII. [No arms.] Reginaldus Bray. [No arms.] Willelmus Keloway, de Rockborn. [No arms.] Johannes Lisley, Obiit 19 Henrici VIL: .... on a chief ... three lions rampant ... Johannes Powlet, de Basing : .... three swords in pile. points in base ... in dexter chief a crescent ... Nicolaus Lisley, Obnt 22 Henrici VIL: .... on a chief ... three lions rampant ... Willelmus Sandes. [No arms.] King Henry VIII. Willelmus Powlet, Dominus St. John de Basing. [No arms.]Thomas West Dominus la Warr. [No ^rms.] List of Peers and others in Hampshire. 291 Willelmus, Dominus Sandes de Vine. [No arms.] Thomas, Dominus Wriothesley, de Tichfild. [No arms.] Willelmus FitzWilliam, Comes Southamton. [No arms.] Radulphus Pexsall. [No arms.] Johannes Lisley. [No arms.] Thomas Lisley. [No arms.] Johannes Philpot. [No arms.] Johannes Keleway. de Rockborn. [No arms.] Georgius Powlet, de Crundall. [No arms.] Willelmus Gifford. de Iching : Argent, ten roundels gules. King Edward VI. and Queene Mary. Willelmus Powlet, Marchio Wintonie. [No arms.] Johannes Poulet, Dominus St. John de Basing. [No arms.]Thomas Wriothesley, Comes Southamtonie, Can- CELLARius Anglie. [No arms.] Henricus, Dominus Wriothesley, filius Thome. [No arms.] Willelmus West, Dominus la. Warr. [No arms.] Thomas, Dominus Sandes de Vine. [No arms.] Queene Elizabeth. Willelmus, Marchio Wintonie, Thesaurarius Anglie. [No arms.] Johannes, Dominus St. John, Marchio Wintonie. [No arms.] Willelmus Powlet, Marchio Wintonie, filius Johannis. [No arms.] Willelmus, Marchio Wintonie, filius Willelmi. [No arms.] Henricus Wriothesley, Comes Southamtonie. [No arms.] HENRICU.S, Comes Southamtonie, filius Henrici. [No arms.] Willelmus West. Dominus la Warr. [No arms.] Thomas West, Dominus la Warr. [No arms.] Thomas, Dominus Sandes de Vine. [No arms.] Willelmus Sandes, Dominus Sandes de Vyne. [No arms.] Henricus Wallop. [No arms.] Willelmus KiNGESMiLL. [No arms.] ._ ., 19 — 2 292 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Henricus Seamer, de Marwell. [No arms.] Ricardus Pexsall. [No arms.] Edwardus Horsy, Capitaneus Insule Vecte. [No arms.] Thomas West. [No arms.] Walterus Sandes. [No arms.] Johannes Seamer de Marwell. [No arms.] Henricus Giffard : Argent, ten roundels, four, three, two and one gules. Herbertus Powlet. [No arms.] Ricardus Powlet. [No arms.] [Milites tempore Jacobi prime] Willelmus Powlet, Marchio Wintonie. [No arms.] Henricus Wriothesley, Comes Southamtonie. [No arms.] Willelmus West, Dominus la Warr. [No arms.] Willelmus, Dominus Sandes. [No arms.] Willelmus Powlet. [No arms.] Ricardus Powlet. [No arms.] Benjamyn Tichborn, de Tichborn, Baronettus. [No arms.]Guy Palmes. [No arms.] Thomas West. [No arms.] Walterus Sandes. [No arms.] Johannes Seymer. [No arms.] Henricus Giffard. [No arms.] Herbertus Powlet. [No arms.] Henricus Wallop. [No arms.] Pexsal Brokas. [No arms.] Georgius Kingsmell. [No arms.] Franciscus South. [No arms.] Ricardus Worseley, Baronettus. [No arms.] Willelmus Jephson. [No arms.] Ricardus Giffard. [No arms.] Willelmus Kingsmell, de Sidmanton. [No arms.] Ricardus Tichborn. [No arms.] Walterus Tichborn. [No arms.] GUYDO Palmes. [No arms.] Willelmus Kingswell. [No arms.] Walterus Norton. [No arms.] Gerardus Fleetwood. [No arms.] Georgius Palmes. [No arms.] Thomas Dabrigcort. [No arms.] Thomas Flemynge, Caput Justiciarius Anglie Baronettus. [No arms.] ' List of Peers and others in Hampshire. 293 Georgius Philpot. [No arms.] Johannes Philpot. filius Georgii. [No arms.] Danyel Norton. [No arms.] Henricus Whithed. [No arms.] Francicus Pell. [No arms.] Georgius Cotton, de Warblington. [No arms.] Ricardus Wpiite. [No arms.] Robertus Dillington. [No arms.] Johannes Flemyng. [No arms.] Willelmus Vuedall, de Wickham, et Baronettus. [No arms.] Ambrosius Button. [No arms.] Johannes Mewys. [No arms.] Willelmus Lisley. [No arms.] Johannes Legh. [No arms.] Willelmus Mewys. [No arms.] Boyer Worseley. [No arms.] Willelmus Vuedall, filius Willelmi. [No arms.] Thomas Bilson. [No arms.] Thomas Neale. [No arms.] Henricus Kingsmell. [No arms.] TENANTS OF LANDS AND MANORS IN ENGLAND, FROM THE REIGN OF HENRY III. TO THE 32ND YEAR OF KING HENRY VIII. extracted from various records. (P.\GES 37, 39— 107-) Brevia collecta ex diversis recordis de tenuris. Bussell. y^ OBERTUS BUSSELL tenet manerium L^ de Tyngwike in comitatu Devonie in I ^k capite de rege Henrici III. Bechamp. Robertus Bechamp tenet maneria de Stokes et Merston et Schepton, in comitatu Glocestrie de rege Henrici III. Dinham. Galfridus Dinham tenet manerium de Hert land in comitatu Devonie de domino rege Henrici III. Botreaux. Willelmus de Botereaux tenet maneria de Mor- tein, Penhele [et] Crakhampton in capite de rege Henrici III. Soleigny. Andreas de Soleigny tenet manerium de Kyners- don in comitatu Somersetie de rege Hen rici III. in capite. Pruz. Willelmus de Prus tenet manerium de Gydley in comitatu Devonie de rege Henrici III. in capite. Tenants of Lands and Manors in England. 295 Vere. Averinches. Mules.Basset. Basset. Umfrevil. Tony. Talbot. Tracy.Plecy.Poynz. Mortymer. Hugo de Vere. comes Oxonie, tenet maneria de Colne et Heugham ut camerarius regis. Tenet etiam manerium de Eystresham ut de honore de Bulbeck in comitatu Bokingham? et manerium de Celham in comitatu Essex, et manerium de Kensenton in comitatu Middle sex, ut domini regis Henrici III. camerarius. Johannes de Averinches tenet manerium de Bromland, in comitatu Somersetie de rege, Henrici III. in capite. Nicolaus de Muleis tenet manerium de Cadbury, in comitatu Somersetie de rege Henrici III. in capite. Radulphus Basset tenet manerium de Berwike, in comitatu Somersetie in capite de rege Henrici III. Phillippus Basset tenet manerium de Telleshurt. in comitatu Essex, et manerium de Woking in comitatu Surrey de rege Henrici III. Henricus de Umfrevill tenet maneria de Kil menton et Toryton in comitatu Devonie de rege Henrici III. in capite. Rogerus Tony tenet maneria de Southtawton, Kertling et Waltonstow, in comitatu Devonie et Flamsted in comitatu Hartfordie de rege Henrici III. in capite. Gilbertus Talbot tenet maneria de Ecleswall et Lynton in comitatu Herefordie in capite die quo obiit. et Ricardus Talbot est filius et heres predicti GUberti. i Edwardi I. Henricus Tracy tenet de rege in capite maneria de Fremington, Barnstable, Tawstoke et Nymett, parcelle baronie Barnstable, i Edwardi I. Willielmus de Placetis tenet de rege in capite maneria de Newton, Avebrige et Exton, in comitatu Somersetie. 2 Edwardi I. Nicolaus de Poyns tenet de rege in capite maneria de Ho et diversas alias terras in comitatu Cantie, et manerium de Cory Malet, in comitatu Somersetie, 2 Edwardi I. Hugo Mortymer de Castro Ricardi tenet mane rium de Wickleband, parcella baronie de Bureford, quod jacet in comitatu Salopie, et manerium de Castro Ricardi quod jacet in comitatu Bokenham, 2 Edwardi I. 296 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Dawbeney. Symon de Albaneto tenet die quo obiit manerium de Caynho per dimidium Baronie de rege in capite, 2 Edwardi I. Mucegros. Jordanus de Mucegros tenet manerium de -Berton, et unum feodum militis in Kenemer- ton, in comitatu Glocestrie, et manerium de Northon, in comitatu Somersetie, 3 Edwardi I. Basset. Ricardus Basset tenet manerium de Weldon, in comitatu Northamptonie, de rege in capite per baroniam. 4 Edwardi I. Crubb. Joanna, uxor Roberti Crubb, Alicia, uxor WU- Pruz. lielmi le Pruz, Joanna uxor Hugonis Luccomb, Lucomb. et Elizabetha. uxor Nicholai Wanton * sunt Wanton. participes heredes Willelmi de Reigny, 4 Ed- Regny. wardi I. Dynant. Alda filia Galfridi Dynant tenet de rege in capite Villa de Bardford ut de honore de Bonony, in comitatu Essex, 5 Edwardi I. Lincoln. Albreda de Lyncolnia tenet de rege in capite Fitzpayn. diversas terras in comitatu Dorsetie, et Ro- Govys. bertus filius Pagani et Willelmus Govys sunt nepotes et heredes dicte Albrede, 6 Edwardi I. Gurney. Ada de Gorney obiit seisita de diversis terris in Clifford. comitatu Glocestrie et Robertus Clifford est cognatus et proxime heres, 7 Edwardi I. Paveley. Johannes de Paveley tenet tempore mortis mane rium de Bikenhull, in comitatu Somersetie de rege in capite, 8 Edwardi I. Fitzpayn. Robertus Fitzpayn tenet die obitus manerium de Chamberg, cum membris et dimidium baronie qua Rogerus Arondel tenet in comitatu Dorsetie. Idem tenet manerium de Coden, et dimidium manerii de Cherleton Makerel, et dimidium baronie in comitatu Somersetie, 8 Edwardi L Keynes. Robertus Keynes tenet manerium de Thelworth, cum custodia foreste de Braden, et manerium de Stowford, in comitatu Wiltes, et manerium de Tarent Keynes, in comitatu Dorsetie, 10 Edwardi I. Audelegh. Willelmus de Audelegh tenet manerium de Egmondefi, in comitatu Salopie de rege in capite, 1 1 Edwardi I. -*¦ Elizabeth Horsey and Nicholas Walton were two of the heirs of William de Reigny. — Eds. Tenants of Lands and Manors in England. 297 Mortimer. Rogerus Mortymer tenet castellum de Bridg water, cum burgo et diversis aliis terris in comitatu Somersetie de rege, 11 Edwardi I. Keynes. Johannes Keynes tenet manerium de Midelton Keynes, in comitatu Buckingham de rege, II Edwardi I. Vepont. Robertus de Veteri Ponte obiit seisitus de terris in comitatu Westmerland et cetera, et Sibilla [Isabella] uxor [Rogeri] Clifford est filia et [co-]heres predicti Roberti, 1 1 Edwardi I. Muzard. Johannes Muzard tenet manerium de Seinbury, in comitatu Glocestrie, et Stanlege, in comitatu Derbie, de rege, 12 Edwardi I. Spichwike. Willelmus Spichewike obiit seisitus de terris in comitatu Devonie, et Michael Spichwik est filius et heres, 12 Edwardi I. Dawbeney. Willelmus Dawbeney tenet manerium de Kine- riston, in comitatu Somersetie, de rege in capite, 13 Edwardi I. Bourchier. Willelmus Bourchier obnt seisitus de diversis terris in comitatu [Southamptonie] et cetera, et Robertus Bourchier est filius et heres 13 Edwardi I. Fitzpeter. Reginaldus Fitz Peter tenet manerium de Chuy- ton, in comitatu Somersetie de hereditate Joanne, uxoris ejus, manerium de Haishfield et diversas alias terras in comitatu Somersetie, manerium de Columbar in comitatu Glocester, manerium de Stanton, in comitatu Wiltes, obiit 14 Edwardi I. Sully. Walterus de Sully tenet quintam partem baronie de Toryton, de rege in capite, 14 Edwardi I. Damarell. Willelmus de Albemarl tenet manerium de Woodbyry, in comitatu Devonie de rege in capite, 17 Edwardi I. Maundevill. Walterus Maundevill obijt seisitus de terris in comitatu Cornubie et Sibilla uxor Henrici Bodrugan. Bodrugan est soror et heres, 17 [i.e., 16] Edwardi I. Hussey Henricus Hussey tenet manerium de Moreton, in comitatu Barks, de rege in capite, 18 Edwardi I. 298 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Gorges. Radulphus Gorges tenet unum feodum in Alrebut [in comitatu Oxoniae], de hereditate Isabelle [.' Margaretae filiae Simonis de Bryone] uxoris sue, de rege in capite, 18 Edwardi I. Hussey. Henricus Hussey tenet terras in Southmerston in comitatu Barks de rege, 18 Edwardi I. De la Mare. Petrus de la Mare tenet manerium de Stuple Lanerton, in comitatu Wiltes de rege, 19 Edwardi I. Molton. Thomas de Molton obiit [seisitus] de manerium ., de Gillesland et aliis terris, tenet et cetera, et Thomas est filius et heres, 21 Edwardi I. Mules. Rogerus de Mules tenet in capite manerium de Cenerorton, in comitatu Oxonie. Villam de Hardwike in comitatu Bokingham. Barkham sted Parva in comitatu Hartfordie, manerium de King KarswiU et Hundredum de Haytor, manerium de Dupeford, in hundredo de Stan- burgh, in comitatu Devoijie, maneria de Maperton, Cadley et Halton in comitatu Somersetie, et manerium de Oxton in comi tatu Berks, et obiit 23 Edwardi I. Moigne. Willelmus le Moygne tenet die obitus manerium de Cyres in comitatu Dorsetie, Schepton Magna, in comitatu Glocestrie, et manerium de Wynterborn. Maydentowne, per servicium esse larderarius domini regis, 23 Edwardi I. Peverel. Hugo Peverell tenet et cetera manerium de Sampford Peverell, de rege in capite, 23 Edwardi I. Bonvill. Nicolaus Bonvill tenet dimidium manerii de Dulverton. in comitatu Somersetie de rege et cetera, 23 Edwardi I. Gurney. Helena Gurney tenet manerium de Harptrew, in comitatu Somersetie de rege in capite, 23 Edwardi I. St. Martyn. Laurencius St. Martin tenet villam de Pulton, proxime Crikland, in comitatu Wiltes, de rege et cetera, 24 Edwardi I. Ferrers. Hawisia, uxor Johannis Ferrers, est cognata Mucegros. [neptis] et heres Cicelie Mucegros, 24 Ed wardi I. Tenants of Lands and Manors in England. Flemyng. Seamor. Mortimer. Moun. Matrevers. UfiFord. CantUupe. Zouch. Dinham. Plokenet. Murdak. de la Pole. Sanford. 299 Ricardus le Flemyng obiit seisitus de diversis terris in comitatu Devonie. et Baldwinus est filius et heres, 24 Edwardi I. [Inq. p m 29 Edwardi I.]. l 4 p Rogerus filius et heres Henrici de Seamor 24 Edwardi I. Willelmus Mortimer tenet castellum de Bridg water de rege in capite, et terciam partem manerii de Bridgwater, in comitatu Somer setie, duas partes manerii de Wolverton, et Odecomb, in comitatu Somersetie, et Kingston in comitatu Cambridge, 25 Edwardi I. Willelmus de Moun tenet die obitus manerium de Sturmister Marshal in comitatu Dor setie de rege in capite, 25 Edwardi I. Johannes Matravers obiit seisitus de diversis terris in comitatu Dorsetie, et Johannes est filius et heres, 25 [Edwardi I.]. Robertus de Ufford tenet die obitus manerium de Creford, in comitatu Suffblkie, tenet de rege, 26 Edwardi I. Milisenta de CantUupe obiit seisita de manerio de Totenays et aliis terris in comitatu Devonie. et Willelmus la Zouch est filius et heres. 27 Edwardi I. Oliverus Dinham tenet die obitus manerium de Harpford, Notwell et Hartland, in comitatu Devonie, tenet in capite, 27 Edwardi I. Alanus Plokenet tenet manerium de Haselbyry. in comitatu Somersetie, manerium de Gemny. in comitatu Berks et Podington in comitatu Oxfordie, 27 Edwardi I. Willelmus Murdake. obiit seisitus de diversis terris in comitatu Northamptonie. et cetera, et Thomas Murdake est filius heres, 27 Edwardi I. Walterus de la Pole obiit seisitus de diversis terris et tenementis in comitatu Oxonie, et cetera, et Johannes est filius et heres, 27 Edwardi I. Thomas Sanford obiit seisitus de diversis terris in comitatu Dorsetie, et quod Ada filia est et heres dicti Thome, 27 Edwardi I. 300 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Mortimer. Mabilia de Mortimer tenet die obitus manerium de Brigwater, in comitatu Somersetie de rege in capite, 28 Edwardi I. Hussey. Nicolaus Hussey tenet, et cetera, manerium de RoUedon, in comitatu Wiltes de rege, 28 Edwardi I. Mohun. Willelmus de Moun tenet die quo obiit manerium de Sturmister Marshall, in comitatu Dorsetie de rege in capite, 28 Edwardi I. de la Pole. Willelmus [Walterus] de la Pole [Poyle] tenet die obitus manerium de Hamton Stovein in comitatu [Oxonie], 28 Edwardi I. Peverell. Thomas Peverell tenuit die obitus maneria de Sampford et Aire Peverell, in comitatu Devonie de rege in capite, et hundredum de Staple in comitatu Wiltes. ut de manerio de Sampford, 28 Edwardi I. Maudut. Warinus Mauduit tenet manerium de Warmister in comitatu Wiltes de rege, 29 Edwardi I. Dinham. Joceus Dinham tenet manerium de Buckland, in comitatu Somersetie, maneria de Donegny, Cardynan et Bokerell. in Cornubia, maneria de Harpford. Notwell et Hartland, in comitatu Devonie, 29 Edwardi I. Russell. Radulphus Russell tenet manerium de Hors ington, in comitatu Somersetie de rege, 29 Edwardi I. Tregoz. Johannes Tregoz obiit seisitus de manerio de. Warr. Chelworth, et cetera, et Johannes le Warr [filius Rogeri le Ware et Clarissiae filiae dicti Johannis Tregoz] cognatus, et Sibilla uxor Grauntson. Willelmus Grauntson [Grandisson] filia dicti Johannis Tregoz sunt heredes dicti Johannis et Clare, uxoris sue, 29 Edwardi I. Tregoz. Johannes Tregoz tenet die obitus manerium de Chelworth. in comitatu Somersetie, ut de honore de Ewias. 30 Edwardi I. Mucegros. Cecilia Mucegros tenet die quo obiit diversis terris in comitatu [Glocestrie], et Hawisia Ferrers. uxor Johannis Ferrers est cognata [neptis] et heres, 30 Edwardi I. Walleys. Ingeramus Walleis tenet die obitus manerium de Langton, in comitatu Dorsetie, per servi cium dimidium feodi, 31 Edwardi I. Tenants of Lands and Manors in England. 30 1 Molton. Montcheinsy.Vere. Mulis. Basset. Gurnay. Ap Adam. Mortimer. Gorges.Valletort. Esturmy.Burgheirs. Hussey. Urtiaco sive Lorty. Ferrers. Thomas Molton, nepos et heres Thome filii Lamberti de Molton, de Gillesland, 31 Ed wardi I. Dionisia de Monte Canisio obiit seisita de diversis terris in [comitatu Wygornie] et cetera, et Dionisia uxor Hugonis Vere est cognata et proxima heres. 32 Edwardi I. Rogerus de Mulis obiit seisitus de manerio de Kingscarswell, et aliis terris in comitatu Devonie, et Johannes est filius et heres, 32 Edwardi I. Willelmus Basset tenet die quo obiit manerium de Tehydy, in comitatu Cornubie, per servi cium dimidium feodi militis, et Trevalga per servicium parte unius feodi, 33 Edwardi I. Johannes Gurney obiit seisitus de manerio de Benerston, in comitatu Wiltes, et Elizabetha uxor Johannis "Ap Adam est filia et heres, 33 Edwardi I. Agatha Mortimer tenet octavam partem manerii de Sturmister Marshall, in comitatu Dorsetie de rege in capite, 33 Edwardi I. Thomas Gorges tenet manerium de Schepton Marward, in comitatu Dorsetie de rege et cetera, 33 Edwardi I. Radulphus de Valletorta tenet maneria de Hurberton et Brixham de rege, 33 Edwardi I. Henricus Esturmy tenet diversas terras in comitatu Wiltes de rege, et cetera, et Henricus est filius et heres, 34 Edwardi I. Robertus de Burgheirs tenet duas partes manerii de Bocton in comitatu [Kancie] ut de honore de Boloina, 34 Edwardi I., et Stephanus Burghersh est filius et heres, 34 Edwardi I. Petrus de Hussey tenet manerium de RoUedon in comitatu Wiltes de rege, 34 Edwardi I. Walterus de Urtiaco tenet manerium de Cory Rivell, in comitatu Somersetie, et Henricus est filius et heres, 34 Edwardi I. Reginaldus de Ferrers obiit seisitus de maneria de Newton Ferrers et Beere in comitatu Devonie et W[illelmus] est filius et heres, 34 Edwardi I. 302 Poynz. Stafford. Aldelegh.Arches. Carmyno. Mules. Valletort. Tuchet. Russel. Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Johannes de Poynez tenet manerium de Cory Malet, et diversas alias [terras], in comitatu Somersetie, i Edwardi II. Edmondus nuper baro Staffordie tenuit die quo obiit maneria de Stafford, Bradley et Madeley, cum pertinenciis, in comitatu Staffordie, 2 Edwardi II. Thomas de Aldighlegh Newhall in comitatu capite, 2 Edwardi II. Nicolaus Arches obiit seisitus de diversis terris in comitatu Oxonie, et Edmondus est filius et heres, 2 Edwardi II. Rogerus Carmyno obiit seisitus de diversis terris in comitatu Cornubie, et Oliverus est filius et heres, 2 Edwardi II. Johannes de Mules tenet die obitus manerium de Overonton,in comitatu Oxfordie, manerium de Sodington, in comitatu Lecestrie, in capite in libero socagio, per servicium i parisiis tenet manerium de Chester, de rege in calcarium de auratorum vel vj° per annum. tenet etiam manerium de Upper Wallop, in comitatu Southamptonie, per i feodum manerium de North Cadbery, in comitatu Somersetie, per servicium dimidium baronie de manerio de Herdwike, in comitatu Buk- ingham, cum dimidia parte hamleti de Kene- well et Werdon, dimidium manerii de Sutton in comitatu Dorsetie, per dimidium feodi manerii de KarswiU Regis et Dupeford, cum hundredis de Haytorr et Stanbur^h in comitatu Devonie, de rege in capite, 3 Edwardi II. Margareta, que fuit uxor Roberti de Valletorta obiit seisita de terris in comitatu Cornubie et Thomas est filius et heres, 4 Edwardi II. Willelmus Tuchet obiit seisitus de diversis terris in comitatu Salopie, et Willelmus est filius et heres, 4 Edwardi II. Willelmus Russell tenet die quo obiit maneriam de Durehay, in comitatu glocestrie. Est Bedwyn, in comitatu Wiltes. Herdwike, in comitatu Bokingham, Upton, in comitatu Barks. Horsington. in comitatu Somersetie, et Yeverland et Wath, in comitatu South amptonie. 4 Edwardi II. Tenants of Lands and Manors in England. 303 Sturmy. Willelmus Sturmy obiit seisitus de diversis terris, in comitatu [Ebor] et Ricardus est filius et heres. 5 Edwardi II. Poinz. Nicolaus Poyns tenet "manerium de Cory Malet. in comitatu Somersetie, de rege in capite. 5 Edwardi II, De la Hay. Petrus de la Hay obiit seisitus de diversis terris in comitatu [Sussex], et Johanna uxor Philippi Hurst. Hurst est filia et heres, 5 Edwardi 11. Carew. Nicolaus Carew obiit seisitus de diversis terris in comitatu [Berks], et Johannes est filius et heres, 6 Edwardi 11. Vere. Alicia Comitissa Oxonie obiit seisita de diversis terris in comitatu Cancie, Surrie et cetera, et Robertus Vere, comes Oxonie, est filius et heres. 6 Edwardi II. Zouch. Alanus la Zouch tenet manerium de North molton. in comitatu Devonie, 7 Edwardi II. Carmyno. Rogerus de Carmyno obiit seisitus de diversis terris in comitatu Cornubie, et Walterus est filius et heres, 7 Edwardi II. Moyne. Henricus le Moign tenet manerium de Schupton, in comitatu Glocestrie. per servicium esse lardiarius reges; tenet etiam maneria de Curemoigne, in comitatu Dorsetie, et Eston, in comitatu Essex, per servicium predictum, 8 Edwardi 11. Fitzpayn. Robertus Fitzpayne tenet manerium de Credden. in comitatu Somersetie, per 4 partem feodis, manerium de Stoke Cursy cum hundredo de Cannington ct hamlettam de Radway, per servicium feodis. manerium de Chellegh, in comitatu Dorsetie per servicium i feodis. hamlettam de Potington, in comitatu Devonie per servicium dimidium feodis, 8 Edwardi II. Arches. Edmundus de Arches obiit seisitus de diversis terris in comitatu [Glocestrie] et Galfridus est filius et heres. 8 Edwardi II. Peverell. Jacobus Peverell obiit seisitus de diversis terris in comitatu Devonie et Cornubie, et Hugo est filius et heres. 8 Edwardi IL 304 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Audelegh. Nicolaus de Audelegh tenet manerium de Egmondon et villatam Novi Burgi de rege in capite, per servicium unius espervarii mutarii ad Scaccarium, et iiij*^ ad idem Scaccarium, et manerium de Ford ad idem Scaccarium reddendum xij', 10 Edwardi II. St. Maur. Nicolaus St. Maur tenet manerium de North Molton. in comitatu Devonie, manerium de Palton, in comitatu Wiltes, 10 Edwardi II. Knovill. Johannes Knovill tenet hamelettam de Trevalga, in comitatu Cornubie, 10 Edwardi II. Mortymer. Henricus Mortimer tenet quartam partem manerii de Sturmister Marshall, et quartam partem hundredi de Loseburgh. in comitatu Dorsetie, et sextam partem manerii de Luton. in comitatu Bedfordie, 10 Edwardi 11. Vernet. Johannes de Verneto obiit seisitus de diversis Hussey. terris in comitatu [Dorsetie] et Rogerus Hussey est cognatus et heres, 10 Edwardi II. Nansladron. Serlo de Nansladron tenet manerium de Alletes, in comitatu Cornubie, de rege. 11 Edwardi II. Valletort. Johannes Valletort obiit seisitus de terris in comitatu Devonie. et Radulphus est fiUus et heres, 12 Edwardi II. Zouch. Matilda, uxor WUlelmi la Zouch, filia et heres Lovell. Johannis Lovell de Tichmarsh, 12 Edwardi II. Roald. Henricus filius Alani Roald obiit seisitus de manerio de Dodbroke, in comitatu Devonie, et Rogerus est filius et heres, 12 Edwardi II. [Tuchet.] Thomas Tuchet obiit seisitus de diversis terris in comitatu [Derbie. etc.] et Robertus est filius et heres, 13 Edwardi II. Sturmy. Margareta Sturmy obiit seisita de diversis terris in comitatu Wiltes, et Henricus Sturmy est filius et heres dicte Margerete, 14 Edwardi II. Montacut. Willelmus Montacute tenet manerium de Thorle- bere in capite, Schepton Montacut, Chedsy, manerium de Donyete. membrum de Shepton, maneria de Jeriington [et] Aston Clinton, et manerium Fyneton, et Wombernford proxime Cottelegh, in comitatu Devonie, 14 Edwardi II. VuedaU. Johannes de Vuedall tenet die obitus terras in Hamshire, et quod Petrus de Vuedall est filius et heres, 15 Edwardi II. Tenants of Lands and Manors in England. 305 Urtiaco, sive Lorty. Fitz Reginald. Wigbeare. Zouch. Lovell. Plokenet. Rivers. Bohun. De la Warr. Wake. Basset. Mohun. Sanford. Matravers.KiUigrew. Henricus de Urtiaco obiit seisitus de manerio de Cory Rivell, in comitatu Somersetie, et Johannes est filius et heres, 15 Edwardi II. Petrus filius Reginaldi tenet manerium de Chuton, in comitatu Somersetie, dimidium manerii de Westkington, in comitatu Wiltes, et manerium de Sellings, in comitatu Cancie, de rege in capite, 16 Edwardi II. Willelmus de Wigebeare obiit seisitus de manerio de Wigbeare, in comitatu Somersetie, et quod Ricardus est frater et heres, 18 Edwardi II. Matilda, uxor Willelmi la Zouch, filia et heres Johannis Lovell de Tichmersh, 18 Ed wardi II. Alanus Plokenet tenet manerium de Haselbyry in capite, manerium de Kilpek in franca [firma], et manerium de Mymestoke, in comitatu Southamton, 19 Edwardi II. Johannes Rivers tenet maneria de Launcyan, Treglost, Kisewik et cetera, de manerio de Trevorn, in Cornubia, 19 Edwardi II. Johanna Bohun, de Kilpek, obiit seisita de diversis terris in comitatibus [Southamptonie et Somersetie] et Ricardus de la Warr est filius et heres. 2 Edwardi 111. Jana, que fuit uxor Hugonis Wake, tenet die quo obiit manerium de Winterborn Stoke, in comitatu Wiltes, et Thomas Wake est filius et heres dicti Hugonis et Jane, 2 Edwardi 111. Thomas Basset tenet die qui obiit villam de Netherhaddon, in comitatu Derbie, et Johannes est filius et heres, 2 Edwardi HI. Johannes Mohun, senior, tenet die quo obiit manerium de GraveU, ut de manerio de Odiham, et Johannes est fiHus et heres, 4 Edwardi HI. Alda [filia Thomae] de Sanford tenet die obitus sextam partem ville de Malbone Nonhall, [et de] Aston proxime Nonhall, et duas partes de Hasbutton per servicium militare, et Jana, uxor Johannis Matravers, est filia et heres, 4 Edwardi III. Henricus KiUigrew tenuit die obitus duas feoda militum [in] Moreton, in comitatu Cornubie, et Johannes est filius et heres, 5 Edwardi III. 20 3o6 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Verdon. Theolbaldus de Verdon obiit seisitus de terris in comitatibus [Oxonie, Salopie, Herefordie et Staffordie], et Johanna uxor Thome Furnevall. Furnevall, Elizabetha uxor Bartholomeus Burghersh. Burgheirs, Margareta uxor Willelmi Blunt Blount. et Isabella uxor Henrici Ferrers sunt fiHe Ferrers. et heredes predicti Theobaldi Vernon, 5 Ed wardi III. Dawbeney. Johannes de Albiniaco tenet die obitus manerium de Henton in comitatu Southamptonie, et Elias est filius et heres, 6 Edwardi III. Biset. Johannes Biset tenet die obitus terciam partem manerii de Kiderminster, in comitatu Here fordie, et manerium de Rockburn, in comitatu Martin. Hamshire, et Margareta uxor Roberti Martyn est soror et heres, 6 Edwardi III. Columbers. Phillippus de Columbers, et Elinora uxor ejus, in jure dicte Elinore, tenent de rege sibi et heredibus masculis, manerium de Nither- stawey, manerium de Peryton, cum hamlet tam de Donhed. per servicium dimidie baronie. Audelegh. Remanere Jacobo Audelegh habendum pro termino vite, remanere Rogero Audelay filio Jacobi et heredibus de corpore et pro defectu talis exitus, remanere Nicolas Audelegh, filio et heredi predicti Jacobi, 6 Edwardi III. Romesey. Walterus de Romesey obiit seisitus de terris in comitatibus Southamtonie et Somersetie, et Johannes Rommesey est filius et heres, 8 Ed wardi III. Mohun. Johannes Mohun de Ham obiit seisitus de manerio de Ham et aliis terris, in comitatu Dorcetie, et Johannes est fiHus et heres, 9 Edwardi III. Mulis. Nicolaus Mulis obiit seisitus de manerio de Kingkarswell et aliis terris, in comitatu Devonie et Somersetie, et Rogerus Mulis est filius et heres, 9 Edwardi III. Bechamp. Johannes Bechamp obiit seisitus de manerio de Hach, Stoke subtus Hemden, Shepton Bechamp, et de manerio de Boltbury, in comi tatu Devonie, et Johannes est filius et heres, 10 Edwardi IIL Tenants of Lands and Manors in England. 307 Poinz. Hugo Poinz obiit seisitus de manerio de Corry Malet, in comitatu Somersetie, et Nicolaus est filius et heres, 11 Edwardi III. Mules. Margareta, que fuit uxor Nicolai de Mules, tenet de hereditate Murielis et Isabelle, filiarum Johannis Mules, maneria de KingscarswUl, Tupeford et North Cadbury, parcella baronie de Maperton, 12 Edwardi HI. Newburgh. Robertus Newburgh obiit seisitus de manerio de Winfride et diversis aliis terris, in comitatu Dorcetie, et Thomas est filius et heres, 12 Edwardi III. Lislejz. Johannes de Insula, de Gatcomb, in comitatu Southampton, tenuit manerium de Gatcomb, et Johannes est filius et heres, 12 Edwardi III. Wilmington. Johannes de Wilmington tenet manerium de Frampton Coterell, et Radulphus est filius et heres, 14 Edwardi IIL Monthermer. Thomas de Mounthermer tenet in capite maneria de Stokenham, Pyworthy et Okeford, in comi tatu Devonie, et Margareta est filia et heres ; tenuit etiam maneria de Hamton et Warbling ton in Southamton, 14 Edwardi III. Urtiaco Henricus de Urtiaco tenet conjuncturi cum [sive] Sibilla uxore sua manerium de Cory Rivell, Lorty. cum advocacione ecclesie, Stoke Dristre et Coklington, cum adyocacione ecclesie, et manerium de Langport, et Jonannes est filius et heres, 15 Edwardi III. Russel. Theobaldus Russell tenuit die obitus manerium de Derham, cum pertinenciis, in comitatu Buckinham, per servicium unius feodi, et tenuit de hereditate Elinore, uxore sue, manerium de Manerland, in comitatu Southamptonie ; tenuit etiam maneria de Hor sington, in comitatu Somersetie, et Upton, in comitatu Berks, et Radulphus est filius et heres 16 Edwardi IIL Basset. Radulphus Basset tenuit die obitus manerium de Weldon in comitatu Northamptonie, et Radulphus est filius et heres, 16 Edwardi III. Audelegh. Margareta, que fuit uxor Hugonis Audelegh [junior], comes Glocestrie, tenuit manerium de Fordington, in comitatu Dorsetie, 16 Edwardi III. 20 — 2 3q8 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Columbers. . PhiUippus de Columbers, et Elinora uxor, ut de jure ejusdem Elinore, tenuit sibi et heredibus masculis de corpore, maneria de Netherstawey et Peryton, cum hamletta de Donhed per Audeley. dimidium baronie. Remanere Jacobo Audeley pro termino vite, remanere Rogero, filio Jacobi, et heredes de corpore et pro defectu Nicolao, filio et heredibus dicte Jacobi. Tenuit etiam maneria de Barstable, Fremington, Holm, Combmartyn, Bovetracy, Nymet Tracy. quintam partem maneriide Torrington. mane rium de Postling. in comitatu Cancie, et Showe in Berks. Remanere Jacobo de Columbers. Adelegh. Et Stephanus Columbers, parsona Ecclesie de Shirwel, est frater et proximus heres predicti Phillippi, i6 Edwardi III. Moygne. Johannes le Moign tenuit die obitus manerium de Oure, in comitatu Dorsetie per francam [firmam], et Henricus de Moigne est filius et heres, i6 Edwardi III. Russel. Willelmus Russell filius Theobaldi tenet pro termino vite sue manerium de Knighton, et Theobaldus Russel est frater et heres, 17 Edwardi III. St. John. Edwardus St. John obiit seisitus de manerio de Basing, in comitatu Southampton, et Mar- St. Philbert. gareta, uxor Johannis St. Philbert, et Isabella, Burghersh. uxor Henrici Burghers, sunt sorores et heredes, 17 Edwardi III. Denham. Oliverus Dinham tenuet die obitus manerium de Sampford Peverell, in comitatu Devonie, et Radulphus est filius et heres, 17 Edwardi III. Wilington. Joanna, que fuit uxor Johannis de Wilington, tenuit die obitus manerium de Frampton Coterel, et Radulphus est filius et heres, 19 Edwardi III. De la Pole. Ricardus de la Pole tenuit die obitus terram in comitatu Ebor, et dedit Joanne uxori sue, et Willelmus de la Pole miles est filius et heres, 19 Edwardi III. Tenants of Lands and Manors in England. 309 Fitzherbert. Filloll.Boliun. Botreaux.Dauney. Burghers. Fitzwarren. Fitz Reginald. Botreaux. Botreaux. Alabaster. Reginaldus Fitzherbert tenuit die obitus manerium de Midsommer Norton et Hun dredum de Norton, in comitatu Somersetie, et manerium de Lewton. in comitatu Bedfordie. et Edmondus Fitzherbert est filius et heres. 20 Edwardi III. Margeria, que fuit uxor Johannis Filloll, tenet manerium de Kellendon, in comitatu Es,sex, remanere Ricardi Filloll, filio suo et heredi, et quod Cecilia, uxor Johannis Bohun, et Margeria, sunt filie et herede.s, 20 Edwardi III. Reginaldus Botreaux tenet cum IsabeUa, uxore sua, pro termino vite manerium de Caynersdon, in comitatu Somersetie, et Willelmus Botreaux est filius et heres, 20 Edwardi III. Nicolaus Dauney tenuit die obitus manerium de Madeford Terry, in comitatu Somerse tie, et quod Johannes est fiHus et heres, et Emma fuit filia et heres de Johannis, 20 Ed wardi III. Henricus de Burghers tenuit die quo obiit manerium de Basing, in comitatu Southam tonie, 21 Edwardi III. Fulco Fitzwarren tenuit die quo obiit manerium de Wanting, in comitatu Berks, et Whit ington, in comitatu Salopie, per servicium unius feodi, et Fulco est filius et heres, 23 Edwardi IIL Matilda, que fuit uxor Petri filii Reginaldi, tenuit die quo obiit manerium de West kington, in comitatu Wiltes, 23 Edwardi 111. Isabella, que fuit uxor Willelmi Botreaux, [tenuit] terras in Wedon et Hardwike proxime Alesbury, in comitatu Buckinghamie, 23 Edwardi III. Willelmus Botreaux tenuit die quo obitus manerium de Dupford, et hundredum de Stanburgh, in comitatu Devonie, et Willel mus est filius et heres, 24 Edwardi III. Radulphus Alabaster obiit seisitus de diversis tenertientis et cetera, et Alicia et Agneta sunt sorores et heredes, 25 Edwardi 111. 310 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Dinham. OHverus Dinham tenuit die obitus manerium de Samford et Aire Peverell, per servicium quinto partis feodi, in comitatu Devonie, 26 Edwardi III. Fitzpayn. Robertus Fitzpayne tenuit die obitus maneria de Stoke Cursy [et] Reddeley et hundredum de Canington, in comitatu Somersetie, una cum advocacione ecclesie de Canington, maneria de Cheriton et Cayry, in dicte comitatu, manerium de Mershwood, in comi tatu Dorcetie, et manerium de Chelburgh, in dicte comitatu, 27 Edwardi III. Warr. Johannes le Warr obiit seisitus de manerio de Wikewarr, in comitatu Glocestrie, et Rogerus est filius et heres, 27 Edwardi III. Sifrewast. Joanna, que fuit uxor Roberti Siferwast, tenuit manerium de Hoke, in comitatu Dorcetie, per servicium militare, 29 Edwardi III. Martyn. Robertus Martyn tenuit die obitus manerium de Rockborn, in comitatu Southamptonie, et Combe Byset, in comitatu Wiltes, 29 Ed wardi III. Fitzpayn. Ella, que fuit uxor Roberti Fitzpayn, tenet maneria de Stokecursy [et] Radway, et hundredum de Canington in comitatu Somersetie in capite, 30 Edwardi III. Burgheirs. Johannes Burgheirs tenet manerium de Est- worlegham, et unum capitalem messuagium et trecentas acras terre, in comitatu South amtonie, 31 Edwardi III. Fitpayn. Robertus Fitzpayn obiit seisitus de quibusdam terris, in comitatu Somersetie, et Isabella, uxor Johannis Chideok, est filia et heres, 31 Edwardi III. Fitzherbert. Reginaldus Fitzherbert obiit seisitus de quinta parte manerii de Midsommernorton, in comi tatu Somersetie, 33 Edwardi III. De la Pole. Henricus de la Pole tenet manerium de Hamton et Brigge, in comitatu Oxfordie, et terram in Gilford, in comitatu Surrey, 33 Edwardi III. Tenants of Lands and Manors in England. 3 1 1 Seamor. Brotherton. Manny. Ufford. Montagu. St. Maur. Fitzwarren. Hussey. Wake. Mitchell. Kaynes. Fitz Roger. Bechamp, Thomas Seamor tenet unum messuagium et diversas terras in Poldon, cum advocacione ecclesie ibidem in comitatu Wiltes, per ser vicium militare, 33 Edwardi III. Thomas de Brotherton, comes Norffolkie, et marescallus Anglie, obiit seisitus de diversis terris et cetera, et Margareta uxor [Johanni, Domini Segrave, et postea] Walteri Manny, Elizabetha [Johanna] uxor Walteri [Willelmi] de TJfford [comes Suffolcie] et Matilda que fuit filia Alicia, nuper uxor Edwardi Montagu, sunt filie [et neptis] et heredes predicti Thome Brotherton, 34 Edwardi III. Nicolaus St. Maur tenuit maneria de Castle Cary et Marsh, cum burgo de Wymbulton, maneria de Northbarn et Broughton, Somer setshire, et Wynfred, in comitatu Dorcetie, 35 Edwardi III. Willelmus Fitzwarren tenuit manerium de Houghton in comitatu Dorcetie in capite, maneria de Ubruer Pernttendy et Wern- plokenet in comitatu Somersetie, villam de Wilton et xl^ reditus in Bernford, in comitatu Wiltes in capite, 35 Edwardi III. Reginaldus Hussey tenuit manerium de Burton Stacy, in comitatu Southamtonie. 35 Ed wardi III. Johannes Wake obiit seisitus de diversis terris in comitatu Somersetie, et Elizabetha, uxor Ricardi Michell, Thomas filius Isabelle Kaynes, et Joanna uxor . . . sunt filie [et nepos] et heredes, 35 Edwardi III. Henricus Fitz Roger tenuit manerium de Sellings, in comitatu Cancie, 36 Edwardi III. Johannes Bechamp de Somersetshire tenuit maneria de Stoke subtus Hamden, Mid sommer Norton, Welweton et Widecomb in capite, maneria de Hurberton et Brixham, in comitatu Devonie, et Little Holm in comitatu Stafford, 36 Edwardi III. 3 1 2 N^ote-Book of Tristram, Risdon. De.la Pole. Katerina, que fuit uxor Thome de la Pole, tenuit manerium de Rameridge, in comitatu Southamtonie, manerium de Marsh, cum advo cacione ecclesie in Buckingham.shire, unum messuagium cum pertinenciis in Cork, in comitatu Wiltes, 36 Edwardi HI. Courteney. ; Thomas Courteney, miles, tenuit manerium de Maperton cum membris Hamilton et Clopton, maneria de South Cadbury et Wootton, in comitatu Somersetie, 36 Edwardi III. Erie. Elizabetha, que fuit uxor Johannis Erie, tenuit die obitus manerium de Sommerton Erlegh in comitatu Somersete, 36 Edwardi III. Talbot. Johannes Talbot miles, filius et heres Johannis Talbot, de Castro Ricardi, militis, et Juliane uxoris ejus, 36 Edwardi III. Carew. Johannes de Carew, miles; obiit seisitus de maneriis de Otery et Stoke Fleming, in comitatu Devonie, et cetera, et Laurencius est filius et heres. 36 Edwardi III. Rous. Thomas de Rous tenuit die obitus manerium de Harescoort, in comitatu Glocestrie, et Juliana Herl. uxor Andree Herle est filia et heres [Inq. p. m. 48] Edwardi HI. Carrant. Willelmus Carrant obiit seisitus de diversis terris in comitatu Somersetie, et Willelmus est filius et heres, 37 Edwardi HI. Pakenham. Henricus de Pakenham, obiit seisitus de diversis Ufford. terris et cetera, et Robertus Ufford, comes Suffolcie est consanguineus et heres, 37 Ed wardi HI. Dawbeney. Ricardus qui fuit filius Elizabethe [Elias]* Dawbeney tenuit manerium [medietatis manerii] de la Kingsholm, in comitatu Glocestrie, per serjanciam [Inq. p. m.], 38 Ed wardi III. * Elizabeth was the daughter of Elias Dawbeney, and inherited one half of the manor of Kingsholm on the death of her brother, Richard Dawbeney. — Eds. Tenants of Lands and Manors in England. 313 Alabaster. Agneta Alablaster soror et heres Alicie filie et heredis Walteri Alabaster [Inq. p. m., 38 Ed wardi III.], 39 Edwardi III. Molyns. Egidia, que fuit uxor Johannis Molyns, tenuit die obitus maneria de Aston Bernard et Ilmere, in comitatu Barks, et Willelmus Molyns est filius et heres, 41 Edwardi III. St. Maur. Nicolaus filius Nicolai St. Maur tenuit die obitus manerium de Northmolton, in comitatu Devonie, et Willelmus est filius et heres, 41 Edwardi III. Bechamp. Johannes Bechamp de Somersetshire, tenuit tria feoda in Portlemouth, Delton, Sourle, Alneston et Rake ; quartam partem feodis in Tavy- bemor, unum feodum in Thurleston, unum feodum in Weston, dimidium feodi in Whitley et Thorn, dimidium feodi in Southbroke, octavam partem feodi in Thorleston, sextam decimam partem feodi in Burgh Pomeray, terciam decimam partem feodi in Rotherford, quartam partem feodi in Coletonprall, unum feodum in Stancomb et Wolston, unum feodum in Alwington Crispin, unum feodum in Mewy, unum feodum in Shann et Halge- well, dimidium feodi in Godmewy Pomeray, unum feodum in FernhuU, decimam partem feodi in Brestinworth, octavam partem feodi in Washborn, vicesimam partem feodi in CHfton Mauncell, quartam partem feodi in Crbkedon, trigesimam partem in Scopcomb, trigesimam sextam partem feodi in Brugg, vicesimam partem feodi in la Moxe, quadra- gesimam partem feodi in Helepayn, vicesimam partem feodi in Crokedon, et dimidium feodi in Hurbernford, in comitatu Devonie, 42 Ed wardi III. Sturmy. Henricus Sturmy obiit seisitus de diversis terris in comitatu Wiltes, et Henricus Sturmy est filius et heres, 42 Edwardi III. Molynes. Willelmus Molyns, filius et heres Johannis Molyns, et Egidie uxoris ejus, 43 Edwardi III. Esturmy. Henricus Esturmy obiit seisitus de diversis terris in comitatu Wiltes, et Henricus est filius et heres, 42 Edwardi III. 314 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Botreaux. EHzabetha, uxor WUlielmi Botreaux, militis, filia Katerine, Robertus filius Marmaduci Lumley. Lumley filie Lucie, et Isabella uxor Walteri Pedwardyn. Pedwardin, miHtis, filie Margarete sororum Twenge. Thome Twenge sunt consanguinei et heredes dicti Thome Twenge, 43 Edwardi III. Everard. Edmondus Everard, miles, obiit seisitus de terris in comitatu Somersetie, et Elizabetha Loundres. uxor Roberti Loundres, et Margareta uxor Ramesburgh. Thome de Ramesburgh, sunt sorores et heredes dicti Edmondi, 44 Edwardi III. Warr. Johannes le Warr obiit .seisitus de manerio de Wikeware et aliis terris in comitatu Glocestrie, et Rogerus est frater et heres predicti Johannis, 44 Edwardi III. Cary. Edmondus Cary obiit seisitus de diversis terris et cetera, et Juliana est soror et heres, 46 Ed wardi III. Pomeray. Henricus de la Pomeray obiit seisitus de manerio de Byry et aliis terris, in comitatu Devonie, et Johannes est filius et heres, 48 Edwardi III. Chideok. Joanna, uxor Johannis Chideok, militis, et Ella Bradeston. de Bradeston, sunt filie [et] heredes Alicie Paveley. filie et heredis Johannis de Paveley, 49 Ed wardi III. Pipard. Willelmus Pipard obiit seisitus de diversis terris in comitatu Cornubie, et Margereta uxor Lisley. Gerardi filii Warini de Insula, et Margeria. Hammeley. uxor Osberti Hameley, sunt filie et heredes, 50 Edwardi III. Burghers. Bartholomeus Burghers, miles, tenuit die obitus, maneria de Hugkredebury, Stedert et Ohern, in comitatu Wiltes de rege, in capite, et Spencer. Elizabetha, uxor Edwardi Spencer, est filia et heres, i Ricardi II. Molines. Willelmus Molines. miles, tenuit die obitus manerium de Whitley, in comitatu Wiltes, manerium de Henley super Tamisim, et Ricardus est filius et heres, etatis 20 annorum, I Ricardi 11. Tenants of Lands and Manors in England. 315 ArundeU. Johannes ArundeU, miles, tenuit conjunctim cum Elinora uxore sua, sibi et heredibus de corpore [eorum] manerium de Estmorden, in comitatu Dorsetie, maneria de Cocklington. Stoke Trestre [et] Boxford cum balliva de Selwood, in comitatu Somersetie, cum diversis terris in comitatu Wiltes et Kent, et Johannes Arondell est filius et heres eorum et etatis 15 annorum, 2 Ricardi II. Audelegh. Jacobus de Audelegh, miles, tenuit die obitus, maneria de Newburg et Forde in comitatu Salopie, manerium de Broughton, in comitatu Wiltes, manerium de Stowey infer Peryton, et Donend cum pertinencns. in capite predicta baronia. manerium de Blakdon cum advo cacione ecclesie, in comitatu Somersetie. Et tenet conjunctim cum Isabella, uxore sua, pro termino vite, remanere heredibus masculis, remanere Regi, maneria de Barnstable, Combemartin, Dertington, Fremington et Southmolton, cum advocacione ecclesiorum, maneria de Bovitracy, Northlew [et] Holdes worthy, in comitatu Devonie, et Talkbaro, in comitatu Cornwallie. Et tenet sibi et Isabelle uxore et heredis de corpore eorum maneria de Nymet Tracy et Holn, cum pertinenciis, et Nicolaus est filius et heres, [10] Ricardi II. Molines. WiUelmus Molines, miles, tenuit de hereditate Margarete, uxore sue, maneriam de Elton, in comitatu Cancie, et Ricardus est filius et • heres eorum, 4 Ricardi II. Gorges. Theobaldus Gorges, miles, tenuit die obitus castellum de Caresbrooke, in Insula Vecte, et manerium de Kington, per servicium unius feodi, in comitatu Southamtonie, et manerium de Braunton, in comitatu Devonie, quartam partem manerii de Sturmister, in comitatu Dorsetie, et Ricardus est filius et heres, et est etatis 28 annorum, 4 Ricardi II. Gorges. Radulphus de Gorges obiit seisitus de terris ut supra, et Bartholemeus Gorges est frater et here.s, 5 Ricardi II. Latymer. Robertus Latimer, miles, obiit seisitus de quibusdam terris in comitatu Dorsetie, et Robertus filius et heres est, etatis 21 annorum, 5 Ricardi II. 3i6 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Fitz Roger. Bonvil. Ufford. Willoby. Scales. Ferrers. Fitz Warren. Denham. Newburgh. Hawisia de Newburgh, que fuit uxor Thome Newburgh, tenuit die obitus manerium de Wynfred, in comitatu Dorsetie, et Johannes filius Johannis filii dictorum Thome et Matilde, est consanguineus et proxime heres, 5 Ricardi II. Thomas Fitz Roger tenuit die obitus medium manerii de Sellings, in comitatu Cancie, et quod Elizabetha, uxor Johannis Bonvill, filii et heredis Willelmi BonvU, militis, est con- sanguinea et proxime heres. 5 Ricardi II. Willelmus Ufford. comes Suffolkie, obiit seisitus de diversis terris, et quod Robertus Willoby, Rogerus dominus Scales, et Henricus Ferrers de Groby, sunt consanguines et proxime heredes predicti Willelmi. 5 Ricardi II. Fulco Fitzwarren tenuit die obitus manerium de Whitington, in comitatu Salopie, et dimidium manerii de Fitzherbert, in comitatu Wiltes, et Fulco est filius et heres, et etatis 31 annorum, 5 Ricardi II. Johannes Denham, miles, tenuit die obitus maneria de Hartland, Notwell, Comb et Harpford, in comitatu Devonie, et Johannes est filiua et heres etatis . . . annorum. Tenuit etiam maneria de Cardynan, Boderell et Donuguy, in Cornubia, et Bokland Dinham, in comitatu Somersetie, 5 Ricardi II. Argenton. Johannes Argenton, miles, tenuit maneria de Wymondlegh Magna et Par^a, cum advoca cione ecclesia. terras in Throcton, per servicium corone, et Margareta, fiUa Joanne, nuper uxoris Naunton. Bartholomei Naunton. Baldwinus St. George St. George. filius Baldwini et Elizabethe, secunde filiarum, Fitzwarren. et Matilda, uxor Ivonis Fitzwarren, tertia Argenton. filia, sunt heredes dictis Johannis Argenton, 5 Ricardi II. Tenuit etiam dictus Johannes Argenton, miles, cum Margeria uxore sua, ad terminum vite, manerium. de Halisworth, remanere Willelmo Argenton et Elizabethe Kinderston. filie WUlelmi de Kinderston et heredibus ipsius Willelmi, 5 Ricardi II. Sturmy. Galfridus, frater et heres Henrici Esturmy, obiit seisitus de diversis terris in comitatu Wiltes, et Willelmus est filius et heres. 5 Ricardi II. Tenants of Lands and Manors in England. 317 Basset; Willelmus Basset tenuit die obitus manerium de Ipisden, in comitatu Oxfordie, de honore de Walingford, et Johannes Basset est filius et heres, 7 Ricardi II. Matravers. Johannes Matravers, miles, tenuit die obitus manerium de Hoke, in comitatu Dorsetie, cum Elizabethe, uxore sua, et quod Matilda De la Mare. uxor Petri de la Mare, et EHzabetha, sunt filie et heredes predictorum Johannis et Elizabethe, 7 Ricardi II. Tenuit etiam Fitz Roger. manerium de Crawell, cum advocacione [ecclesiae], tenet de honore de Walingford. in Oxfordie, medium manerii de Westkington, in comitatu Wiltes, quod fuit in manu Regis per mortem Thome Fitz Roger, durante minori etate Elizabethe uxoris Johannis Bonvile, consanguinie et heredis dicti Thome Fitz Roger, 7 Ricardi II. Basset. Johannes Basset tenuit die obitus manerium de Ipisden, in comitatu Oxonie, et Johannes Basset est filius et heres, 10 Ricardi II. Dawbeney. Egidius Dawbeney, miles, tenuit die obitus manerium de South Pederton cum hamlettis de Barington, Donyeate, Southaier et Chelston, cum hundredo de'Southpetherton, cum diversis terris in Kinemerston, in comitatu Somersetie, et Egidius est filius et heres. Tenuit etiam maneria de Foweton cum Travey versus Polruan, et Lumberdlowe cum balliva hundredi de Westwenelshire, ut de ducatu de Cornwall, et castello de Launceston, 10 Ricardi II. Russel. Alicia, que fuit uxor Radulphi Russell, militis, tenuit pro termino vite manerium de Upton, in comitatu Barks, remanere Mauricis Russell, fiUo dicti Radulphi. Tenuit etiam duas partes manerii de Athelinton, cum advo cacione ecclesie, remanere post mortem Alicie, Theobaldo Russell, filio dictorum Radulphi et Alicie, et heredibus, et pro defectu Johannis fratri ejusdem. Tenuit etiam terciam partem manerii de Kingston Russell, in comitatu Dorsetie, per servicium mUitum, et etiam manerium de Horsington, in comitatu Somer setie, 10 Ricardi II. 3i8 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. Chideok. Johannes Chideok. miles, obiit seisitus de diversis terris, in comitatu Somersetie et Dorsetie, et Johannes est filius et heres, 12 Ricardi II. Hussey. Ancreta, que fuit uxor Henrici Hussey, tenuit medium manerii de Saperton, in comitatu Glo cestrie, et Henricus Hussey est filius et heres predictorum Henrici et Ancrete, 13 Ricardi II. Bonvil. Johannes BonvUl, miles, tenuit die obitus manerium de Lobbenham, in comitatu Leces trie, de ducatu Lancastrie, et Thomas Bonvil est filius et heres, 13 Ricardi II. Carew. Robertus de Careu obiit seisitus de quibusdam terris in ... et cetera, et Nicolaus est filius et heres, 14 Ricardi II. Carew. Nicolaus de Careu obiit seisitus, et cetera, et Nicolaus est filius et heres, 14 Ricardi II. Denbaud. Johannes Denbaud tenuit die obitus manerium de Henton St. George, in comitatu Somer setie, et Thomas est filius et heres, 14 Ricardi 1 1. Chideok. Johannes Chideok, mUes. tenuit conjunctim cum Joanna, uxore sua. quartam partem manerii de Westbery, cum hundredo, et quartam partem manerii de Hulprington, de honore de Trobrigg, in comitatu Wiltes. et Johannes est filius et heres, 14 Ricardi II. Botreaux. Willelmus Botreaux, miles, [tenuit] cum EHza betha, uxore ejus, heredibus masculis de corpore eorum maneria de North Cadbury [et]. Kinemerston, cum terris in Barington, South- petherton. Stretton [et] Chilton, et Willelmus Botreaux, miles, est filius et heres. 1 5 Ricardi II. Tenuit etiam manerium de Parva Barkham sted, in comitatu Hereford, manerium de Upton Mules, in comitatu Barks, manerium de EUingham, cum pertinenciis vocatum Mules, in comitatu Southamtonie, manerium de Dupe ford et hundredum de Stanburgh, heredibus masculis ; manerium de Witherige, cum hun dredo, in comitatu Devonie, maneria de Pen hele, Wothenale, Botreaux Castell, Botelet, Tremethon, Lananton, Boswygy et Trewornall, pro termino vite eorum ; remanere Willelmo Botreaux filio dictorum Willelmi et Elizabethe. Tenuit etiam maneriam de Crukehamton et Trewathenant, tenentur de honore et castro de Launceston, 15 Ricardi II. Tenants of Lands and Manors in England. 319 Fitzwarren. Fulco Fitzwarren tenuit die obitus, conjunctim cum Elizabetha, uxore sua, duas partes manerii de Wiggebeare, in comitatu Somer setie, maneria de Holne et Nymet Tracy, et manerium de Baunton, in comitatu Devonie, et manerium de Whitington in comitatu Salopie, et Fulco est fiHus et heres, 15 Ri cardi II. Burghersh. Johannes Burgheirs tenuit die obitus terciam partes manerii de Scendelby. in comitatu Lincolnie. et Margareta et Matilda sunt filie et heredes, 15 Ricardi II. Fitzpayn. Robertus Fitzpayn tenuit die obitus maneria de Stokecurcy. Rodway, Cary et Carlet, cum hundredo de Canington, in comitatu Somer setie, terras in Wynyeat et Brighamton, et Poyninges. quod Isabella, uxor Ricardi Poyning, est filia et heres, 15 Ricardi II. Fitzwarren. Elizabetha, que fuit uxor Fulconis Fitzwarren, tenuit die obitus manerium de Nymet Tracy, in comitatu Devonie, et Fulco est filius et heres. 21 Ricardi II. Seamor. WiUelmus Seamor tenuit die obitus manerium de Hach Bechamp cum advocacione ecclesie, in comitatu Somersetie, cum consensu et TurbervU. relaxacione Cecilie Turbervil, quondam uxoris Rogeri Seamor militis. patris dicti Willelmi. et Rogerus est filius et heres, 15 Ricardi II. Herring. Alicia, que fuit uxor Johannis Herryng, tenuit die obitus manerium de Thornston, et Jo hannes Herryng est filius et heres, 15 Ricardi II. Devereux. Johannes Devereux, miles, filius Johannis, filii Symonis Devereux, de Standen et Sage, De la Forde. uxoris ejus sororis et heredis Jacobi de la Ford, patris Ricardi, patris Isabelle, cujus heres ipse Johannes Devereux est, 16 Ricardi II. Herring. Johannes Herring de Thornston obiit seisitus de terris in comitatu Dorcetie, et Henricus Herring, clericus, est frater est heres, 17 Ricardi II. 320 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Willoughby. Robertus Willoughby, miles, filius CeciHe Norwich. Ufford, filie Margarete, filie Johannis Norwich, Scales. Robertus de Scales, miles, fiHus Rogeri, filii Katerine, filie dicte Margarete, Willelmus Ferrers. Ferrers de Groby, miles, filius Henrici, filii Margarete, filie dicte Margarete, filie Johannis Norwich. Norwich, et sororis Johannis Norwich, sunt consanguines et heredes dicti Johannis Nor wich, 19 Ricardi II. Kenne. Johannes Kenne de Somersetshire, filius et Try. heres Isabelle, quondam uxoris Johannes Boteler. Try, sororis et heredis Almavici le Botiler, militis, 20 Ricardi II. Arondell. Johannes Arondell, miles, filius et heres Jo- Carmyno. hannis, filii Elizabethe, filie Oliver! Carmyno, filii Rogeri Carmyno, militis, patris Thome Trevarthian. Carmyno, armigeri, patris Joanne, et Johannes Trevarthian, filius Matilde, filie dicti OHveri, sunt consanguines et heredes predicte Joanne filie predicti Thome, 20 Ricardi II. Molins. Ricardus Molines, filius Willelmi Molins, miHtis, obiit seisitus, et cetera, et Willelmus Molines est filius et heres. 20 Ricardi II. Courtney. Phillippus Courteney obiit seisitus de diversus terris in comitatu Devonie, et Willelmus est filius et heres, 3 Henrici IV. Denys. Gilbertus Denys obiit seisitus de terris in comi tatu Glocestrie, et Mauricius Denys est filius et heres, 9 Henrici IV. Tomer. Johannes, filius et heres Ricardi de Tomer, obiit seisitus de manerio de Tomer, in comi tatu Somersetie, et Alicia, uxor Willelmi Carrant. Carrant, et Editha, sunt sorores et heredes dicti Johannis, 10 Henrici IV. Bache. Joanne, que fuit uxor Johannis Bache, obiit seisita de diversis terris in comitatibus Dor cetie, Somersetie et Wiltes, et Johannes Chideok. Chideok est filius et heres. 1 1 Henrici IV. Tuchet. Johannes Tuchet, miles, filius Johannis, filii Audeley. Joanne, sororis et unius heredium Nicolai Audelegh. 12 Henrici IV. Tenants of Lands and Manors in England. 321 Marney. Elizabetha, uxor Willelmi Marney, miHtis, [et] Passelew. Philippa, uxor Roberti Passelew, sunt sorores et heredes Joanne, sororis et una heredis Sergeaux. Ricardi de Sergeaux, militis. filii et heredis Ricardi Sergeaux. militis, et Philippe uxoris ejus, 12 Henrici IV. Kingston. Elizabetha, uxor Johannis Kingston, militis, Calston. Elizabetha, filia Joanne, uxoris Thome Cal- ston. secunda filia, et Sibilla, sunt filie et Chelrey. heredes Thome Chelrey, et Elizabethe, uxoris suis, 13 Henrici IV. Fitzwarren. Ivo Fitzwarren, miles, obiit seisitus de terris in comitatibus Somersetie et Wiltes, et Eliza- Chideok. betha. uxor Johannis Chideok, armigeri, est filia et heres, 2 Henrici V. Marney. Thomas Marney est filius et heres Willelmi Marney, militis, et Elizabethe uxoris ejus, 2 Henrici V. Arondel. Johannes Arondell obiit seisitus, et cetera, et Johannas Arondell. de ArondeU, Dominus Matravers. Matravers, est filius et heres, 3 Henrici V. Fitz Nicoll. Thomas Fitz NicoU obiit seisitus de terris in comitatu Glocestrie, et Katerina, uxor Roberti Poyntz. Poyntz, et Elinora, uxor Johannis Brownyng, Brownyng. sunt filie et heredes predicti Thome, 6 Hen rici V. Servinton. Oliverus Servinton obiit seisitus de terris in Wiltes et Devonia, et Oliverus est filius et heres, 7 Henrici V. Seamor. Johannes Seamor, miles, obiit seisitus de terris in comitatu Somersetie, et Johannes Seamor, miles, est filius et heres, 8 Henrici V. Servinton. Oliverus Servintoti, filius et heres Johannis Cervinton, obiit seisitus de terris in Wiltes, et David est frater et heres predicti OHveri, 8 Henrici V. Tuchet. Johannes Tuchet obiit seisitus de terris in comitatu Somersetie, et Jacobus est filius et heres, 8 Henrici V. Hull. Nicolaus HuU, filius et heres Christiane, unius Walsh. sororum et heredum Nicolai Le Walsh, 9 Hen rici V. 21 322 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. Chideok. Johannes Chideok, miles, obiit seisitus de diversis terris in comitatibus Glocestrie et Dorsetie, et Johannes est filius et heres, I Henrici VI. Horsey. Johannes Horsey obiit seisitus de diversis terris in comitatu Somersetie, et Henricus Horsey est filius et heres, i Henrici VI. Marney. Thomas Marney obiit seisitus de diversis terris in comitatu Cornubie, et Johannes est frater et heres, 2 Henrici VI. Cheyney. Willelmus Cheyney obiit seisitus de terris in comitatibus Wiltes, Dorsetie et Devonie, et Edmondus est filius et heres, 2 Henrici VI. St. Liger. Johannes St. Liger, filius et heres Philippi St. Liger, obiit seisitus de terris in comitatu ... et cetera, et Thomas est frater et heres, 2 Henrici VI. Bevill. Johannes Bevill obiit seisitus de diversis terris in comitatu Cornubie, et Humfricus Bevill est filius et heres. 4 Henrici VI. Sturmy. Matilda, filia et heres Willelmi Sturmy, mUitis, obiit seisita de terris in comitatu Wiltes, et Seamor. Johannes Semor est filius et heres dicte Matilde, 6 Henrici VI. Gorges. Theobaldus Gorges, miles, filius et heres Thome, filii et heredis Theobaldi, patris Radulphi, patris Mauricii, patris Thome est consan guineus et heres predicte Thome, 10 Hen rici VI. Cheyney. Joanna, que fuit uxor Willelmi Cheyney, militis, obiit seisita de terris in comitatu Dorcetie, et PhilloU. Johannes PhilloU est filius et heres dicte Joanne, 12 Henrici VI. Clifford. Thomas Clifford [est] filius et heres Johannis, nuper domini Clifford, et Elizabethe uxoris sue, 12 Henrici VI. Bigbery. Willelmus Bigbery obiit seisitus de terris in comitatu Devonie, et Margareta et Elizabetha sunt filie et heredes predicti WiUelmi, 10 Hen rici VI. Tenants of Lands and Manors in England. 323 Chideok. ' Johannes Chideok, miles, obiit seisitus de terris in comitatibus Glocestrie et Dorcetie, et Stafford. Katerina, uxor Willelmi Stafford, et Margareta, Sturton. uxor Willelmi Sturton, sunt filie et heredes predicti Johannis, 18 Henrici VI. Brooke. Thomas Broke, miles, obiit seisitus de terris in comitatu Somersetie, et Edwardus Brooke. miles, est filius et heres, 21 Henrici VI. Hawley. Johannes Hawley obiit seisitus de terris in comitatu Devonie, et Elizabetha uxor Johannis Copleston. Copleston est filia et heres, 21 Henrici VI. Dawbeney. Egidius Dawbeney obiit seisitus de terris in comitatu Somersetie, et Willelmus est filius et heres, 24 Henrici VI. St. Low. Johannes St. Low obiit seisitus de terris in comitatu Wiltes, et Nicolaus St. Low est filius et heres, 27 Henrici VI. [Crookehorn.] Johannes Crookehorn obiit seisitus de terris in comitatibus Somersetie et Dorsetie, et Ricardus est filius et heres, 29 Henrici VI. Horsey. Willelmus Horsey obiit seisitus de diversis terris I in comitatu Somersetie, et Thomas Horsey est filius et heres, 3 Edwardi IV. Blewet. Johannes Blewet obiit seisitus de diversis terris in comitatibus Devonie et Somersetie, et Walterus Bluet est filius et heres. 3 Ed wardi IV. Tuchet, Jacobus Tuchet obiit seisitus de terris in comitatu Somersetie, et Johannes est filius et heres. 5 Henrici VI. Chudlegh. Johannes Chudlegh obiit seisitus de diversis terris in comitatu Devonie. et Robertus Chud legh est cognatus et heres. 6 Edwardi IV. Killigru. Johannes KiUigrew obiit seisitus de diversis terris in comitatu Cornubie, et Johannes est filius et heres. 7 Edwardi IV. Fulford. Baldwinus Fulford. miles, obiit seisitus de terris in comitatu Devonie, et Thomas est filius et heres. 15 Edwardi IV. PhilloU. Johannes PhilloU obiit seisitus de terris in comi tatu Dorsetie, et Willelmus est fiHus et heres, 12 Edwardi IV. 2 1 — 2 324 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. Gorges. Walterus Gorges obiit seisitus de terris in comi tatu Somersetie, et Edmondus Gorges est filius et heres, l8 Edwardi IV. Baunfild. Walterus Baunfild obiit seisitus de quibusdam terris in comitatu Devonie, et Andreas est filius et heres, 19 Edwardi IV. Souch. Johannes Dominus Zouch, obiit seisitus de terris in comitatu Devonie, et Willelmus est filius et heres, 20 Edwardi IV. Blewet. Walterus Blewet obiit seisitus de diversis terris in comitatibus Devonie et Somersetie, et Nicolaus est filius et heres, 21 Edwardi IV. Seamor. Johannes Seamor, cognatus et heres Johannis Seamor, militis, videlicet filius Johannis Seamor, armigeri, filii dicti Johannis Seamor, militis, I Henrici VII. Courtney. Willelmus Courtney, miles, obiit seisitus de terris in comitatu Devonie, et Willelmus Courtney est filius et heres, i Henrici VIL Dernford. Jacobus Dernford obiit seisitus de diversis terris in comitatibus Devonie et Cornubie, et Dinham. Joanna, uxor Caroli Dinham. est filia et heres dicti Jacobi, 5 Henrici VII. Hach. Johannes Hach obiit seisitus de terris in comi tatu Devonie, et Thomas Hach est filius et heres, 6 Henrici VII. Walrond. Johannes Walrond obiit seisitus de terris in comitatu Devonie, et Humfridus Walrond est filius et heres, 9 Henrici VII. Catesby. Georgius Catesby, filius et heres Margarete, filie Zouch. et heredis Willelmi Domini Zouch, et Eliza bethe, uxoris ejus, 10 Henrici VIL Edgcomb. Ricardus Edgcomb, miles, obiit seisitus de terris in comitatibus Devonie et Cornubie, et Petrus Edgcomb, miles, est filius et heres, 12 Henrici VII. Clifford. Johannes Dominus Clifford, obiit seisitus de diversis terris et cetera, et Henricus est filius et heres, 15 Henrici VII. Tenants of Lands and Manors in England. 325 Stonar. Pomeray. Gorges. Zouch. [Marney.] Cervinton. Carew. Carrant. Fortescu.Stonar. Nevill.Montacut, Scrope.Brandon.Browne. Dacres. Brooke. Courtney. Thomas Stonar, armiger, consanguineus et heres masculus Johannis Stonar, videlicet frater Willelmi Stonar, militis, patris predicti Johannis Stonar, qui dictus Willelmus et Thomas fuerunt filii Thome Stonar, 15 Henrici VII. Edwardus Pomeray, filius et heres Ricardi Pomeray, fuit consanguineus Henrici Pomeray, patris dicti Ricardi, 16 Henrici VII. Ricardus Gorges obiit seisitus de diversis terris et cetera et Marmaduk Gorges est filius et heres, 17 Henrici VII. WiUelmus Zouch, miles, obiit seisitus de diversis terris et cetera et Johannes est filius et heres, 17 Henrici VII. Johannes Marney obut seisitus de diversis terris et cetera, et Henricus Marney est filius et heres, 17 Henrici VII. Edwardus Cervinton obiit seisitus de terris in comitatibus Devonie et Wiltes, et Walterus est filius et heres, 18 Henrici VII. Jacobus Carew obiit seisitus de terris et cetera, et Ricardus Carewe est filius et heres, 19 Henrici VII. Johannes Carrant obiit seisitus de terris in comitatu Somersede, ut Willelmus Carrant est filius et heres, 21 Henrici VII. Adrianus Fortescu, miles, Anna uxor ejus, soror et heres Johannis Stonar, filii et heredis Anna, uxoris Ricardi Stonar, militis, sororis et unius heredum Georgu Nevill. filii et heredis Isabelle, Marchionis Montacut, Eliza betha Scroope, secunda soror Margareta. uxor Caroli Brandon, tercia Lucia Browne quarta soror et Isabella Dacres vidua quinta soror et heredum, 23 Henrici VII. Johannes Brooke de Cobham, miles, obiit seisitus de terris in comitatu Devonie et Somersetie, et Thomas est filius et heres, 4 Henrici VIIL WiUelmus Courteney, mUes, seisitus obiit de terris in comitatu Devonie et WiUelmus est filius et heres, 4 Henrici VIII. 326 Note- Book of Tristram Risdon. Troutbeck. Willelmus Troutebek obiit seisitus de terris in comitatu Devonie et alibi, et Margareta uxor Talbot. Johannis Talbot est fiUa et heres, 4 Henrici VIIL Zouch. Joanna, uxor Johannis, domini Zouch, soror et Denham. una heredum Johannis, domini Denham, obiit seisita de terris in comitatu Devonie, et Johannes, dominus Zouch, est filius et heres, [post 18] Henrici VIII. Ormond. Anna uxor Thome Comitis Ormond, filia et Hankford. heres Ricardi Hankford, militis, obiit seisita de terris in comitatu Devonie, et Anna St. St. Leger. Leger et Margareta Boleyn sunt filie et Boleyn. heredes. 8 Henrici VIIL Vere. Johannes Vere. comes Oxonie, obiit seisitus de terris in comitatu Devonie, et Johannes Vere, Comes Oxonie, est consanguineus et heres, videlicet, filius Georgii Vere, filii dicti Johannis Vere, Comitis Oxonie, 12 Henrici VIIL Ralegh. Edwardus Ralegh, miles, obiit seisitus de terris in comitatu Devonie, et Georgius Ralegh est cognatus et heres, videlicet, filius Edwardi. filii dicti Edwardi Ralegh, militis, 13 Hen rici VIII. St. Leger. Jacobus St. Leger obiit seisitus et cetera, et Georgius St. Leger est filius et heres, 13 Hen rici VIIL St. Loe. Nicolaus St. Loe obiit seisitus de diversis terris et cetera, et Johannes St. Loe est filius et heres, 13 Henrici VIII. Gorges. Edmondus Gorges obiit seisitus de terris in comitatu Somersetie, et Edwardus Gorges, miles, est filius et heres, 17 Henrici VIII. Fulford. Willelmus Fulford obiit seisitus de terris in comitatu Devonie, et Johannes Fulford est filius et heres, 17 Henrici VIIL Holland. Johannes HoUand obiit seisitus de terris in comitatu Devonie, et quod Thomazina, uxor Johannis Carew, est filia et heres, ... Hen rici VIIL Ralegh. Wymondus Ralegh obiit seisitus de terris in comitatu Devonie, et Walterus Ralegh est fiHus et heres, 18 Henrici VIII. Tenants of Lands and Manors in England. ¦i^'i'j Thorn. Henricus Thorn obiit seisitus de terris in comi tatu Devonie, et Edwardus Thorn est consan guineus et heres, videHcet filius Christopheri, filii dicti Henrici Thorn, i8 Henrici VIII. Newton. Ricardus Newton obiit seisitus de terris in comitatu Devonie et alibi, et Joanna, uxor Griffyn. Thome Griffyn, prima filia, Elizabetha secunda CapeU. filia, Henricus Capell filius Egidii Capell et Isabelle tercia filiarum sunt heredes predicti Ricardi Newton, i8 Henrici VIII. Pyne. Nicolaus Pyne obiit seisitus de quibusdam terris, et cetera, et Henricus est consanguineus et heres, videlicet, filius Thome Pyne, filii predicti Nicolai Pyne, i8 Henrici VIII. Arondell. Willdmus, Comes ArundeU filius et heres Johannis, filii Johannis, filii Johannis, filii Ricardi nuper Comitis ArondeU,* i8 Hen rici VIII. Speke. Johannes Speke, miles, obiit seisitus de terris in comitatibus Somersetie et Devonie, et Thomas Speke est consanguineus et heres, videHcet, filius Johannis Speke, armigeri, filii predicti Johannis Speke, militis, 20 Henrici VIII. Prideaux. Fulco Prideaux et Willelmus Dennys sunt Dennys. cognati et heredes Margarete Uggesworthy, Uggesworthy. 22 Henrici VIII. Hungerford. Edwardus Hungerford, miles, obiit seisitus de terris in comitatu Wiltes, et Walterus Hunger ford, miles, est filius et heres predicti Edwardi, 22 Henrici VIII. Gorges. Marmaducus Gorges obiit seisitus de quibusdam terris in comitatu Wiltes, et Matilda, uxor Ludlow. Edwardi Ludlowe, est filia et heres predicti Marmaduci, 23 Henrici VIII. Zouch. Johannes dominus Zouch, obiit seisitus de terris in comitatu Devonie, et Georgius est filius et heres, 23 Henrici VIII. Yard. Rogerus Yard obiit seisitus de terris in comitatu Devonie, et Ricardus est filius et heres, 26 Henrici VIII. * This does not agiee with the accepted genealogies. — Eds. 328 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Vere. Elizabetha, uxor Johannis Vere, armigeri, soror Trussell. et heres Johannis Trussell et cognata et heres WiUelmi Trussell, militis, videlicet soror Johannis filii Edwardi filii Willelmi Trussell, militis, 26 Henrici VIII. Dygby. Johannes Digby, filius et heres Willelmi Digby, filii et heredis Johannis Digby, 27 Henrici VIII. St. Liger. Johannes St. Liger cognatus et heres domine Anne, videlicet, filius et heres Geoi^ii St. Leger, filii et heredis dicte Anne, 29 Henrici VIII. Digby. Rosa que fuit uxor Willelmi Digby obiit seisita de terris in comitatu et cetera, et Johannes Digby est filius et heres, 32 Henrici VIII. INDEX OF PERSONS. Abbot, i, 94 Abrinces, 128 Abringes, 71 Acton, 115, 180, 247-254, 257, 263 Adamj^, i Adiston, i Affeton, 288 Afton, 89 Ailtun, 252 Aincourt, 54, 55 Aishton, 250, 256 Aiulfus, 224 Alteford, 244 Alcelan, i {2) Akeland, 94, 182 Akland, 116, 117 Alabaster, i, 309, 313 Albamari, 151, 154-158 Albaneto, 296 Albemarl, 297 Albemarle, 133, 135, 152 Albimar, 123 Albimarle, 88 Albiniaco, 132, 247 Albo Mari, 148 Aldighlegh, 302 Alesbury, 309 Allen, 195 Aller, I, 162, 207 Allet, 202-204, 207 Alneto, 230, 231 Alno, 243 Alnon, 246 Alphius, 57 Alwyn, I Ameredeth, i Amidas, i Anderson, 192 Andrewe, 198 Angiens, 250 Anglicus, 58, 202 Ank, 2, 155 Ap Adam, 256, 301 Appeldor, 2 Appelton, 2 Archdeacon, 83 Archedecne, 2 Arches, 78, 302, 303 Argenton, 316 Arondel, 55; 123, 210, 211, 213, 215-222, 247, 248,251, 296 Arondell, 2, 78, go, 91, loi, 105, 106, 109, 112, 115, 119, 125, 140, 143, 154, ISS. IS7, 172-179. 205, 207, 224, 225, 234-236, 238, 239, 266, 321 Arscot, 95, 143 Arscott, 2, 123 Arthur, 267, 268 ArundeU, 315, 320, 327 Ashford, 2, 95, 126, 143 Ashlegh, 2, 162 Ashleigh, 157 Ashley, 237-239, 241 Ashthorp, 2 Ashthorpe, 8g. loi, 170 Ashton, 2, 256 Asseton, 2 Asshendon, 2 Aston, 2, 262, 281, 288 At Comb, 2 At Hach, 88 At Hull, 2 (2) Atrio, 243, 246 Atway, 2 At V^^ill, 2, 198 At Wood, 3 (2) At Woode, 3 Audelegh, 3, 64-66, 83, 96, 138, 140-142, 144, 177, 296, 304, 306-308, 315, 320 Audeley, 66, loi, 175, 261, 265, 266, 272 Aula, 128, 150 Aulon, 245 Auncell, 3 (2), 88 Aure, 249 Avenell, 3 (2), 53, 54, 126, 127, 149 Averinches, 53, 54, 126, 127, 29s Awdelegh, 122, 125 Ayncoort, 127 Baa, 3, 135 Babington, 3 Bache, 320 Bacon, 130, 288 Baddianton, 249 Badialton, 244 Bagadrip, 255 Bagg, 183, 185 Bagge, 120 Baioc, 187 Baiocis, 257 Baker, 3 Baldwin, 122, 123, 133 [129 Baldwin, Erl of Devon, 126, Baldwyn, loi, 126 Baloon, 159 Balun, 3, 17, 156, 243 Bamfield, 3, 90 Bamfild, 94, 116, 131, 145, 174, 181, 184 Bampfild, 108 Bampton, 70 Bany, 246 Bardolf, 68 Bardolph, 85, 186 Barkley, 3, 275, 276, 290 Barlist, 197 Barnhous, 3 Barr, 263, 270, 271 Barron, 3 Barry, 3 Basing, 309 Basinges, 250 Basset, 3, 60, 92, 94, loi, 108- no, 114, 119, 124, 132, 13s. 137. 152, 15s. 171. 177-181, 183, 184, 203, 206, 211,212,214, 218-220, 243, 252, 256, 295, 296, 300, 305, 307, 317 Bastard, 3, 123, 148, 158, Batesford, i8g [166 Bathon, 86-88, 153, 155, 157, IS8, 253 330 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Batin, 197 Batten, 3, 4, 123, 143 Battishull, 4,. 197 Baucean, 157 Baucen, 4 Bauceyne, 135 Baunfild, 324 Baunton, 70-72, 126, 129, ISS Bauzan, 155 Bauzeyne, 156 Bawcomb, 4, 162 Baynton, 286 Beachamp, 4, 187 Beachampe, 36 Beadyn, 166 Beafort, 194 Beamond, 89, 90, 124 Beamont, 78, 91, 97, icx), 102, 106, 124, 160, 167, 168, 170, 174 Beapell, 4 (2), 88, 97, 163, 165-167, 169 Beapenny, 4 Beapre, 205 Beare, 4 (2), 123, 165, 166, 249, 255, 259 Beauchamp, 75, 242 Beaudin, 210 Beaudyn, 4. 87, 88 Beaufort, 83 Beaumeis, 251 Beaumont, 4 Beaupel, 213 Beaupre, 4, 208, 211, 212 Beavill, 4, 70, 90, 206, 209, 221 Beavin, 196 Bechamp, 86, 90, 98, 125, 162, 165, 168, 174, 230, 232, 245, 248, 254, 255, 259, 261, 263, 265, 267- 269, 285, 294, 306, 311, 313 Becket, 83 Belet, 225-227, 258 Belhous, 4 Belismo, 139 Bellew, 4. 144 Bellocampo, 85, 246 Bellomont, 126, 128, 150, 223 Belstan, 154 Belston, 4, 163 Bene, 199 Bensted, 4 Beovill, 205 Bere, 204 Berenger, 281 Bernard, 148 Bernevill, 4, 163 Besilles, 263 Betty, 198 Bevill, 4, 322 Bevis, 200 Beynton, 285 Bickleigh, 87, 153, 160 Bickley, 4 Bicknell, 235 Bideford, 103 Bidelsgate, 5 Bidwell, 5 Bigbery, 5, 88, 322 Bigbyry, 102 Bigod, 244 Bigot, 246 Bikabyry, 161, 165, 168 Bikebiry, 166 Bikelegh, 158 Billet, 5 Bilson, 293 Bingham, 229, 238 Biset, 132, 154, 289, 306 Bisshop, s Bitlesgat, 5 Bitton, 263 Blachmonster, 206 Blackaller, 5, 199 Blackeall, 199 Blackford, 132, 161 Blakdon, 166 Blakford, 5, 132, 228 Blakston, 5 Blanc, 209 Blanchmonster, 5, 210, 213 Blerick, 5 Blewet, 5, 90, 112, 133, 255, 263, 265, 275, 323, 324 Bloiho, 202, 204 Blount, 306 Blowio, 58 Bloyhow, 5, 210, 211 Bloyow, 205, 207, 208 Bluet, 169, 215, 279, 281, 288 Blugenay, j^ Blukenet, 258 Blund, 195, 201 Blunt, 119, 264 Bockland, 151 Bocland, 85 Bodbram, 205 Bodlegh, 5 Bodrugan, 5, 124, 204, 205, 207, 210, 212, 217, 218, 297 Bodulgat, 5 Bohun, 55, 81, 146, 305, 309 Bole, 6 Bolebec, 60 Bolegh, 6 Boleville, 67 Boleworth, 59 Boley, 58 Boleyn, 326 Bolhay, 155, 157 Bolonia, 244, 250 Boloniensis, 225 Bolter, 6 Boltsam, 6 Bolworthy, 6 Bond, 6 Bonde, 207, 277 Bonet, 280 Bonifant, 6 Bonvill, 6, 83, 84, 89, 90, 99, 102, 104, 105, 123, 125, 133, 144, 15s, 158, 160, 162, 164, 165, 167, 170, 172-174, 217, 268-270, 298, 316-318 Borage, 6 Borham, 253 Borhant, 256 Borhout, 258, 281, 288 Borough, 6 Bosco, 156, 189, 229 Bosmontell, 156 Bosum, 6 Boteler, 320 Boteraus, 58 Botereaux, 163, 165, 169, 170, 171 Boterell, 163, 202, 244, 247 Boterelles, 85 Boterels, 6 Boterford, 6 Botterells, 6 Botiler, 168 Botreaux, 6, 83, 100, 102, 104-107, 123, 125, 126, 135. 14s. IS4. 172. 173. 201, 204, 206, 2C39, 211, 2T2, 214-218, 263, 265, 267-270, 294, 309, 314, 318 Bourchier, 72, 78, 84, 107, 108, no, 112, 113, 118, 175-177, 180, 271, 297 Bovedon, 59 Bovill, 6 Bowden, 6 (3) Bowring, 6, 7 Bowrman, 7 Boyland, i38, 189 Boys, 7 (4), 88 Bozom, 90, 150, IS3, 155, 197 Brabant, 7 Bracton, 136 Bracy, 7 {2) Bradbridge, 7 Bradeston, 197, 314 Bradney, 7 Braeso, 224 Bragge, 7 Bran, 250 Branch, 250 Brandon, 325 Branscomb, 7, 89 Brantingham, 7, 146 Braose, 60-62 Bratton, 7, 244 Braunscomb, 83, T43 Braus, 7, 150 Bray, 7, in, 123, 126, 290 Braybrok, 186 Breaute, 65 Bremlegh, 7 Brenchesley, 190 Brendisworthy, 158 Brent, 7, 256, 269 Breos, 60-63, 149, 151-153 Brereton, 7 Bret, 240, 243, 244, 254, 277 Breth, 59 Breuse, 128 Brewer, 134, 136 Index of Persons. il^ Brewere, 6i Brewerton, 200 Brewes, 188, 243, 247 Brews, 232 Brewse, 131 Brian, 8, 70, 78, 83, 129, HS. 16s. 1^9-171. 231-233 Brideport, 196 Bridham, 8 Bridmanston, 231 Brigge, 8 Brigham, 8 Brightlegh, 88 Brightley, 8 Brigwater, 236 Brigwer, 8, 85, 86, 129, 151 Briket, 8 Brioniis, 8, 148 Bristricus, 59 Brit, 8, 88, 150 Britannia, 223 Britnall, 199 Brito, 242, 243 Briton, 190 Britricheston, 8 Britvile, 126, 150 Briwer, 8, 60, 69, 71, 74, 80, 82, 85, 129, 131, 186, 244- 246, 248 Broadmore, 199 Brok, 59, 107 Brokas, 292 Brook, 51 Brooke, 8, 74, 84, 89, 90, 103-106, III, 132, 144, 171-174, 177, 219, 236, 266-268, 270, 271, 323, 325 Brotherton, 311 Broughton, 8, 90, 177 Brounscomb, 8 Browne, 8, 116, 181, igi, 240, 32s Brownyng, 321 Bruer, g, 58, 150, 153, 158 Bruere, 131, 136 Bruges, 277 Brugg, 9 Bruis, 75, 133, i6g Brun, 213, 214, 247, 256 Brushford, g Bruyn, 241 Bryan, 45, 98, 100, 103, 130, ISO Bryane, 63, 66, 67 Bryone, 298 Brywer, 134 Buckenham, 199 Buckerell, 9 Bucket, 9 Buckham, 229, 230 Buckland, g Buckton, 9 Budokeside, 9, 90 Bukland, 283 Buknam, igg Bulkworthy, 9, 155 Buller, 9, 199, 222 Burcy, 224 [155 Burdon, 9, 58, 130, 151, 152, Burell, 9 Burgheirs, 301 Burgheis, 252 Burghers, 264, 265, 289 Burghersh, 306, 308-310, 314, 319 Burghunte, 256, 258 Burgoyn, 9 Burlegh, g Burley, 194 Burneby, 9 Burnell, 9, 50 Burnford, 9 Bursh, 10 ¦ Burton, 10, 90, 140 Bury, 10 Bussell, 10, 294 Butteler, 10, igi Button, 182, 293 Buttour, 10 Buzum, 126 Bykeley, 58 Byndon, 239 Byry, 10 Cabell, 10 Cabian, 252 Cadena, 250 Cadiho, 10 Cadurcis, 74, 75 Cahurta, 10 Callard, 10 Calley, 10 Calmady, 10, 119, 183, 185 Calston, 321 Calwoodlegh, 162, 198 Cammill, 70 Camoys, 144 Campell, 59 Campellis, 154 Campo Florido, 244, 246, 249 Camvil, 136, 137 Camvill, 10, 83, 163, 164 Camville, 63, 64, 67, 6g Cancell, 204 Cancellis or Chanceaux, 154, ISS Canington, 310, 319 Cantilup, 10, 97 Cantilupe, 60-62, 134, 137, 299 Capell, 327 Caperon, 69 Cardinan, 58, 201-204 Careslake, 10, 11 Carew, 11, 78, gi-g4, 105, 106, 108-112, 114, 118, 120, 123, 130, 131, 138, 164, 165, 169, 172-174, 176-180, 183, 185, 220, 277. 303. 312. 318. 325. 326 Cariset, 11 Carleton, 11 Carmyno, 11, 89, 101, 203, 206, 207, 209, 211, 212, 214, 302, 303, 320 Carmynow, 168 Carnsiow, 222 Carowe. 139 Carrant, 273, 274, 320, 325 Carrew, 84, i3g, 142 Carrio, 130, 138, 139, 151, „''S2 Carru, 98 Carswell, 11 Carvill, 150 Carwitham, 11 Cary, 11, 93, 94, ii6, 119, 120, 144, 146, 180, 181, 185, 190, 232, 234, 314 Castre, 204 Cate, 180, 181 Catesby, igx, 324 Catlyn, igi Caume, 257 Causheof, 132 Cavendish, ng Cavill, 11 Cayry, 310 "Cecill, ng, 23g Ceresi, 228 Cervinton, 11, 325 Chaffe, 2CDO Chagford, n Chalers, 285 Challons, 11, 8g, 90, 103- 106, 124, 125, 159, 161, 163, 164, 167, 171-173 Chalvedon, 11 Chamberlayn, 11, 280 Chambernon, 11, 88-90, 92, 128, 136-138, 144, 150, 151. 153. IS7. 161, 163, 166-168, 170, 171, 177- 181, 205, 206, 208-211, 214. 215 Chambers, 12 Chammond, 92. 93 Chamond, in, 220 Champayn, 229, 232 Champeaux, 12, 151, 154, 157, 158, 162 Champernon, 12, 20, 51, 60, ' 73. 93. 94. 97i 102. 105, 110, III, 114, 115, 119, 124, 173 Champneis, 198 Champney, 12 Chanceaux, 12 Chancomb, 283 Chanterell, 12 Chantmarl, 228 Chanton, 256 Chaple, 200 Chappell, 12, 200 Charleton, i6g ^' Charlton, g8 Charteray, 12, 150, 153, 163, 165, i6g Chaworth, 74, 75 Chedelworth, 12 Chedindon, 228-230 Cheigni, 88 Chelburgh, 310 Chelrey, igo, 321 Chelsham, 12 332 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Cheriton, 12 Cheriton, 310 Chertsey, 228 Chetill, 225 Cheverell, 279-283 Cheyney, 12, 88-91, 100, 103, 105, 106, 132, 157, 160, 163, 166, 167, 169, 171, 173, 174, 191, 258, 260, 264, 265, 270, 283-285, 322 Chichester, 12, 64, 91, 93, 94, 114, 118-120, 124, 179- 181, 183-185 Chiddelegh, 12, 88 Chidelegh, 178 Chideok, 232-236, 238, 310, 318, 320-323 Chiderley, 12 Chidlegh, 70, 8g, 90, 92, 103, 113, 118, 120, 121, 124, 178, 183-185, 215 Chilton, 249, 250, 254 Chiselden, 8g, 133 Chiverston, 12, 13, 88, gg, 126, 159, 166-168 Chiverton, 99 Choke, 191, 271-273 Chostes, 258 Chub, 198 Chudelegh, 171, 172 Chudlegh, 69, 323 Churche, 13 Churchill, 13 Chuselden, 13, 89 Ciltsilt, 194 Circester, 13 Cirencester, 13, 86, 87, 154, 157, 248, 249 Clambow, 266 Clare, 13, 56, 133 Clark, 13, 198 Clatworthy, 183 Clavil, 148, 161 Clavile, 123, 158 Clavill, 13, 123, 15a, 224, 239 Clerk, 86 Clesdon, 253 Clifford, 13, 81, g8, 130, 162, 165, 168, 179, 253, 296, 297, 322, 324 Clifton, 94, 114, 249, 257, 275, 276 Clist, 13, 152, 154 Clivedon, 13, 88, 256, 260, 262, 263, 283 Clobery, 13 Clopton, 13, 228, 252 Clotworthy, 13 Cobham, 13, 37, 84, 103, 107, 111, 171, 172, 177, 187, 188, 271, 325 Coblegh, 13 Cocinton, 13 Cocktree, 13 Cockworthy, 13 Code, 14, 126 Coliin, 14, 92 Coffyn, 14, 154, 15s, 157, 160, 161, 178 Cogan, 14, 71, 72, 96, 101, 103, 123, 129, 134, 138, 140, 142, 145, 160, 164, 166, 168, 170, 254, 264, 266 Cokayn, 14, 147 Cokeram, 14 Cokington, 164, 167 Cokinton, 88 Colbroke, 14 Cole, 14, 6g, 8g, 161, 206 Coleshill, 198 ColeshuU, 271 Collaton, 14 Colles, 14 CoUingborn, 14 Collins, 14 Colomb, 183 Colshull, 14, 106, 108, 174, 216-218, 256 Columb, 14 Columbars, 242, 245, 247 Columbers, 14, 60, 64, 66, 138, 140, 248, 254, 259, 261, 280, 306, 308 Colyn, 14 Comb, 2 Comerwill, 281 Compton, 14, 236 Cooke, 15, 117, 197 Cooper, 241, 277 Copener, 59 Copleston, 15, 91, 93, 94, 126, 144, 146, 323 Corbet, 15, 61, 73, 124, 125, 131, 136, 140 Corbyn, 15 Corinton, 15 Cormailes, 258 Cornu, 15, 59, 86, 89, 100, 102, 156, 169, 170 Cornubia, 166, 201, 202, 206, 209 Cornwall, 15, 97, 104, 167 Cossington, 245, 247, 264, 288 Cotes, 283 Cottele, 167 Cottelegh, 252 Cotteley, 228 Cottell, 15, 246, 257 Cotterell, 15 Cottesford, 15 Cottiel,'i97Cotton, 57, 293 Courtenay, 15, 74, 77, 78, 80, 83, 84, 86, 90, 91, 93, 96-98, 101, 102, 104- 113, IIS, 118, 123-125, 127, 129, 132-137, 140, 141, 144-147, 152-154. 156. 157. 159. 160. 163. 165, 168-170, 172-180, 184, 214- 2ig, 266, 267, 269, 271, 272, 312 Courtney, 94, 125, 194, 320, 324. 325 Cramborn, 239 Cranecomb, 249 Cranlegh, 16 Craulegh, 16 Crawthorn, 16 Crawthorne, 88 Creke, 211 Crese, 16 Creuse. 16 Crevquer, 280, 283 Crewes, 158 Crewlegh, 16 Crichester, 16 Crispin, 16 Crispyn, 162 Cristenstow, 16 Crocker, 16, 92, 108, log 17s. 176 Croft, 16 Crofton, 16 Crook, 16 Crooke, 16 Crookehorn, 323 Croupes, 231 Crowethorne, 88 Crubb, 296 Crudge, 16, 198 Crues, 142 Cruis, 163, 165, 166, i6g Cruket, 228, 229, 252 Cruys, 100, 154 Crymell, 198 Crymes, 94 Cubicularius, 225 Culley, 16 Culm, 16 Culpeper, 191 Cultura, 244-246 Cumb, 283 Cumpton, 288 Curbman, 16 Curcell, 223, 243, 246 Curcon, 71 Curcy, 242 Curwen, 221 Cush, 17 Cutler, 197 Cutt, 17 Cyrencester, 167 D ..., 17 Dabernon, 17, 88, 143, 282 Dabrigcort, 292 Dacres, 325 Dacus, 153, 159 Dalbeney, 132 Dalmari, 225 Damarell, 17, 47, 98, 99, 102, 123, 126, 148, 154, 156- 158, 160, 161, 164, 165, 168-170, 264, 297 Damarle, 89 Damster, 198 Danney, 17 Dantesey, 284 Darby, 234 Darcy, 135 Darrel, 272 [309 Dauney, 17, 96, 100, 165, Index of Persons. ill Davailes, 131 Davider, 17 Davilles, 17 Davy, 17, 45, 95, 200 Dawbeney, 17, 91, 109, no, 13a. 13s. I7S. 177. 212, 215-219, 236, 251, 254, 256, 257, 259, 262-264, 268, 269, 271, 272, 296, 297. 306, 312, 317, 323 Dawney, 144 Deane, 17 Deaudon, 156, 250 De la Mare, 17 Denbaud, 318 Deneis, 157, 229 Deneys, 153 Denham, 17, 70, 75, 76, 103, 106, log, ig3, 308, 310, 316 Dennis, 17 Dennys, 17, 18, 91-94, in- 114, 118, 125, 159, 162, 178-180, 320, 327 Densill, 18, 70 Dernford, 18, 90, 280, 324 Desmond, 139 Despencer, 75, 77 Detling, 18 Devereux, 266, 319 Devon (Earls of), 80 Dier, 195 Dierling, 195 Digby, 18, 181, 240, 328 Dillington, 293 Dillon, iS, 144, 182 Dimock, 18 Dinan, 12S Dinant, 136, 138, 152, 153, iSSi IS7. 160 Dinham, 75, 76, 83, 84, 91, 99, 104, 105, 108, 135, 156, 157, 160, 163, 168-171, 173. i7Si 193. 206, 215- 219, 294, 299, 300, 324, 326 Dirwyn, 18 Dispenser, 150 Docton, 18 Dodderigg, 18 Dodderigge, ii6, 182, 184 Doddescomb, iS, 31, 87, 157 Dodenhay, 18 Dole, 53 Doliz, 126 Domer, 263 Domerghes, 227 Donastantile, 58 Donheved, 244 Donjon, 55 Donne, 18 Dorchester, 200 Doune, 161, 163, 165 Dovile, 170 Doville, loi Doway, 70, 123 Dowdal, 180, 181 Downe, 18 Dowiish, 124 Dowrysh, 18 Drake, 18, 94, 95, 115, 118, 119, 121, 179, 183-185 Draycot, 251 Dreu, 140 Drew, 19, 23, 184, 197 Drewe, 117 Drewell, 19 Druell, 198 Duacus, 70 Duai, 224 Duck, 1$ Duke, 19, 93, 198, 199 Dunheved, 159 Dunn, 19 Dunscomb, 19 Dunstanvill, 202, 279, 282 Duport, 19, 195 Durant, 19 Durburgh, 264, 265 Durnford'i 19 Duway, 148 Dyer, 19, 274, 275 Dyllon, 117 Dynan, 128 Dynant, 75, 76, 161, 296 Eborum, 187 Edgcomb, 7, 19, 62, 91-93, 108-110, 112, 113, 117, 17s, 177, 178, 182, 184, 2ig, 220, 222, 324 Edmondes, ig, 181 Edulphus, 57 Egleshull, 87 Ellicot, ig Elliot, ig Ellis, ig Ellyot, 222 Eltam, 141 Eltham, 209 Emnelegh, 249 Enderby, 91 Enfield, 189 Englefield, 19, 86 Englefild, 156 Engleis, 19, 169 English, 19, 212, 213 Englishvill, 20 Ercedecne, 89, 100, 103, 140, 157, 169, 205, 206, 208- 210, 212, 214, 215 Erie, 20, 183, 241, 312 Erlegh, 69, 86, 243, 245, 247- 24g, 255, 259, 262 Ermentes, 244 Ernulphi, 169 Escot, 289 Escudamore, 166, 167, 280, 282, 283 Espek, 150 Esse, 20, 87, 99, 150, 158, 163, 167 Esicliurch, 20 Estmond, ao Eston, 20, 197, 251 Estre, 130, 150-152, 242, 245 Esturmy, 103, 171, 173, 174, 381, 284, 301, 313 Evelegh, 12, 20 Everard, 327, 330-332, 247, 251, 259, 260, 262, 314 Evercy, 288 Exeter, 224 Exeter, Bishops of, i., 3, 7, 8 Faconberg, 255, 260, 262, 264 Facy, 154 Falapit, 20 Falesia, 64, 234 Falwell, 20 Farboure, 196 Faringdon, 20, 283 Farway, 20 Farwell, 277, 278 Fauconiierg, 88 Fawell, 20 Feneton, 195 Fenner, 192 Ferrers, 20, 74, 89, ia6, 130, 137. 139. 144. 151. 152. 154, 156, 162, 164, 165, 167-169, 206, 207, 210, 244, 298, 300, 301, 306, 316, 320 Ferte, 74 Fesard, 20 Fichet, 20, 215, 250, 255, ,258, 260, 262, 266 Fienes, 245, 247, 250 Filius Ade, 249 Filius Amelini, 225 Filius Comes, 61, 62, 74 Filius Ereboldi, 225 Filius Galfridi, 243, 254, 355 Filius Geraldi, 246, 247 Filius Grip, 225 Filius Henrici, 204, 247, 248 Filius Hugonis, 343 Filius Johannis, 343 Filius Martini, 343, 244, 346 Filius Odini, 325 Filius Pagani, 326, 237, 244 Filius Petri, 66, 257 Filius Ranulphi, 224 Filius Reginaldi, 257, 259 Filius Ricardi, 203, 303, 305 Filius Roberti, 303, 304, 244, 245 Filius Walteri, 243 Filius Willelmi, 201-204, 211, 243, 245, 1246 Fillegh, 21, 158, 162 Filloll, 68, 309 Fissacre, 21, 88, 97, 156, 158-160, 162, 166, 168 Fissakre, 48 Fissingborn, 257 Fitz, 21, 94, 116, 182 Fitz Amfri, 150 Fitz Ancelin, 133 Fitz Baldwin, 125 Fitz Barnard, 258 Fitz Bernard, 21, 85, 123, 150, 159, 244, 351, 253 Fitz Everard, 186 Fitz Gerald, 56, 133, 139 334 Note-Book of Tristram, Risdon. Fitzgerold, 223 Fitz Hainon, 243 Fitzharding, 242 Fitz Henry, 21, 195 Fitz Herbert, 131, 135, 233, 263, 266, 309, 310, 316 Fitz Herebert, 131, 152, X'^j, Fitz Iva, 204, 205 Fitz James, 143, 240, 374, 27s Fitz Jeffrey, i4g, 156 Fitz Joell, 159 Fitz John, 87, 133, 163, 164 Fitz Lucas, 153 Fitz Martin, 82, 125, 151, 152. 155 Fitz Martyn, 125, 149, 150, 153 . [140 Fitz Matthew, 71, 135, 136, Fitz Nicol, 253 Fitz Nicolas, 247 Fitz Nicoll, 321 Fitz Payn, 21, 89, 100, 102, 103, 159, 161, 167, 169, 171, 227, 229-231, 233, 254, 256, 259, 261, 265, 296, 303, 310, 319 Fitz Payne, 21, 145, 160, 172-174 Fitzpeers, 138 Fitzpeter, 297 Fitz Reginald, 149, 150, 158, 305. 309 Fitz Richard, 58, 154, 159, 161 Fitz Roald, 157 Fitz Robert, 150, 243 Fitz Roger, 59, 311, 316, 317 Fitz Rogon, 150, 153, 156, 161, 164 Fitz Roy, 54, 55, 127, 149 Fitz Stephen, 21, 85, 150, 151. IS3. 162, 163, 165, 186, 195 Fitz Symon, 159 Fitz Thorold, 58 Fitz Urs, 244, 262, 267 Fitz Walter, 58, 78, 151, 213 Fitzwarine, 76 Fitz Warren, 21, 72, 83, 84, 88, 102-103, i°7> i°8, 123, 131, 144, 145, 147, 158, 172, 177, 233, 234, 263, 365, 267, 268, 271, 381, 382, 309, 311, 316, 319, 321 Fitzwaryn, 143 FitzWilliam, 58, 67, 85, 129, 150, 211, 391 Flandrensis, 131, 202 Fleetwood, 184, 292 Fleming, 21, 58 Fleminge, 155, 159 Flemming, 192, 193 Flemminge, 106 Flemmyng, 207 Flemmynge, 105, 106 Flemyng, 85, 86, 131, 144, 150, 151, 153, 299 Flemynge, 173, 174, 293, 393 Flory, 349 Flowrdew, 193 Floyer, 21 Folliot, 22, 126, 132, 231, 24s. 247 Ford, 248, 283 Forde, 22, 255, 259, 260, 319 Fortescu, 22, 70, go, 92-95, 105, 124, 125, 131, 132, 173-175 Fortescue, 35, 107, 181, 325 Fortibus, 55, 56, 135, 254, Fountayn, 22 [287 Founton, 22 Fowell, 22, 120, 183, 185 Fowk, 22 Foxley, 189 Franceis, 22, 273, 274 Frankcheyney, 22 Franklin, 22 Freake, 240 Frensh, 22 'Fron, 198 Frost, 198 Fry, 22, 95 Frye, 22 Fulford, 23, 9i-g4, 108, 109, III, 117, 124-126, 174-176, 178, 179, 182, 184, 218- 221, 270-272, 323, 326 Fulkroy, 23 Fulton, 188 Furlong, 23 Furneaus, 161, 162 Furneaux, 23, 85, 87, 88, 99, 126, 159, 250, 252, 25s, 258-260, 262, 238 Furnell, 85, 136, 150, 151 Fuinevall, 306 Fursdon, 23 Fursland, 23 Fynamor, 33, 156 Fysaker, 33 Gale, 33 Galfridi, 30i- Gambon, 23 Gant, 71 Garland, 23 Gastely, 382 Gastelyn, 280, 281 Gatepath, 195 Gales, i3o, 181 Gatpath, 23 Gaveston, 87, 140, acjg Gay, 23 Geere, 23 Geffrey, 198 Geithin, 195 Gerberg, 256 Germyn, 23, 197, 200 Gervasius, 159 Gerveis, 196 Gerveys, 195 Gibbes, 33 Giffard, 33, 24, 94, 112, 143, 155. 157. 158, 178, 307, 211, 224, 230, 380, 282, 291, 292 Gilbard, 34, gi,93, 114, 115, 119, 123, 179, i8o Giles, 24, 94, 117, 182, 184 Gille, 24 Gist, 196 Glamorgan, 264, 288 Glanfvill, wi) Glanvill, 24, 183, 185 Glastenbury, 256 Glocester, 257 Glyn, 208, 210 Godarvill, 58 Godmanston, 230 Godolphin, 220-222 Godrevy, 213 Godwyn, 24 Gonytz, 231 Goodman, 92 Gorges, 24, 87, 89, 115, 118, 126, 157, 170, 180, 184, 238, 265, 272, 273, 277, 298, 301, 315, 322, 324- 327 Gorney, 296 Goscelmus, 59 Gournay, 254 Gourney, 263, 267 Govys, 296 Graas, 24 Granavilla, 123 Grandison, 282 Grane, 24 Grauntson, 300 Gray, 24, 84, 112, 123, 145, 187, ig7, 218 Greene, 284, 285 Greinvill, 244 Grendon, 197 Grenevile, 188 Grenham, 24, 163 Grenvil, 133 Grenvile, 89, 93 Grenvill, 24, 100, 103, 108, log. III, 115, 117, 121, 132, 175. 176, 210, 212, 214, 216, 218-222, 24g Grenville, 89, 153, 154, 163, 167, 169, 170, 172, 178, 179, 183, 185, Grevill, 74, 132, 133, 144, 191 Griffyn, 327 Grimston, 24 Grindham, 164, 248, 251, 256, 258, 37s Grymsted, 281, 283 Gudmund, 225 Gulden, 231-233 Gundeville, 85 Gurdeth, 59 Gurdon, 288 Gurnay, 248, 249, 301 Gurney, 260, 266, 298 Gushille, 227, 228 Haccomb, 25, 97, 103, 158, 160, 161, 165-167 Hach, 25, 281, 324 Haddon, 232, 262 Hake, 25 Index of Persons. 335 Hakerige, 25 Hakworthy, 25 Halbene, 25 Halberton, 25, 196 Hale, 232, 333 Halgewill, 25, 176 Hall, 25, Hallap, 35 Halle, 185 Hals, 123 Halse, 25, 90, 91, 183, 322 Halswell, 277 Halwell, 91, 92, 108, 109, 126, 175 Hameley, 213, 314 Hamley, 35 Hamlin, 198, 199 Hamlyn, 25, 198 Hampton, 25 Hancock, 25 Hanham, 239 Haningfild, 25 Hankeford, 103 Hankford, 35, 72, go, 104, 107. 147. 172, 173. 191. 269, 336 Hanley, 35 Hanop, 25 Hardeshull, 35 Hardwike, 309 Harford, 36 Harlewin, 36. 175 Harlewyn, 108 Harptru, 243, 345, 346 Harrington, 84, 103, 104, 107, 145. 147, 171-174. 215, 217, 276 Harris, 26, 116, 182, 183 Harrys, 117 Hart, 36 Harvy, 26 Harwell, 26 Haselden, 253, 279 Hastenet, 195 Hastings, 36, 63, 66, 237-239, 276 Hathey, 36 Haughton, 319 Haule, 70 Hautevill, 26 Havering, 239, 230 (2) Haversham, 279 Hawkins, 26, 182 Hawkyns, 116, 180 Hawlegh, 146 Hawley, 36, 277, 323 Hay, 303 Haya, 201 Haydon, 26, 258 Haye, 70 Hayne, 36, 288, 289 Hays, 36 Heale, 36, 94, 95, 116, 121, 183-185. 278 Heales, 27 Heaton, 27 Hecham, 136 Hele, 155. 158, 181, 182 Heligan, 205, 308-211 Helion, 188 Herdereshill, 167 Hereward, 27, 59, 157, 166 Heris, 58 Herl, 103, 172, 173 Herle, 8g, 105, 106, 215-217 Herryng, 319 Herward, 27, 155, 159 Hesding, 223 Hewet, 198 Hewys, 210 Hext, 27, 277 Hide, 209 Hidon, 27, 77, 150, 156, 157, 160, 161 Hilion, 27, 124, 156 Hiliun, 148, 15.4. HUl, 37 Hille, go, 103, 146, 377 Hillerisdon, 27, go Hingescot, 27 Hingeston, 27 Hingham, 189 Hinton, 27 Hinxton, 27. 182 Hispaniensis, 224 Histenton, 155 Hiwis, 162, 16S Hodesfield, 176 Hody, 37, 28, 175, 235, 270, 272 Holce, 310, 317 Holbeme, 28 Holbroke, 28 Holcomb, 28 Holdesworth, 59 Holland, 28, 62, 64. 83, 84, 91, g2, 101, 107, 145, 194, 326 Holland, Earl of Kent, 134 Holt, 281, 283 Holway, 28 Hone, 29 Honichach, 28 Hoochins, 28 Hoody, 236 Hooke, 78 Hooker, 28, 48, 198, igg Hopton, 276 Horcy, 236-241, 250 Hore, 28 Horn, 196 Hornecot, 202, 203, 205 Homer, 274, 275, 278 Horselegh, 163 Horsey, 296, 321, 323 Horsy, 126, 292 Horton, 28, 87, 97, 156, 167 Houndesmore, 28, 29 Howard, 113, 237-239 Howchurch, 29 Howell, 200 Howker, 29 Hoxham, 29, 155 Huckmore, 29 Huddesfild, 29, 109 Huesee, 243 Hughton, 196 Hugo (Comes), 223 Huish, 29, 146 Hull, 2 (2), 29, 90, 147, 197, 200, 230, 267, 270, 321 Humet, 243 Humetz, 244 Humfravil, 29, 99 Humfravill, gg, 129 Humfridus, 224 Hundetorr, 59 Hungerford, 107, 108, 268, 271, 273, 282-286, 327 Hunt, 29, igg, 213 Huntingdon, 237-239 Hurst, 2g, igg, 303 Husee, 24g Hussey, 280-282, 28g, 297, 298, 300, 301, 304, 311, 318 Hutton, 193 Hywis, 29, 208 Hywys, 100, loi Inckpen, 162 Inde, 30 Inge, 88, 189 Ingheia, 253 Inglefild, 29, 187 Inkelton, 29 Inkpen, 207 Inkpenn, 29 Insula, 289, 314 Ipocras, 29 Isodis, 225 Ivelchester, 195 Jay. 30 Jeffreis, 240 Jeflftey, Earl of Cornwall, 124 Jeffreys, 192 Jenninges, 277 Jephson, 292 Jermyn, 30 Jew, 30, 98, 166-168 Jewe, 98 Jewell, 15, 30 Jewes, 199 Job, 198 John, Earl of Moreton, 129 Jude, 30 Kadiho, 30 Kaell, 163, 25s KaiU, 30 Kaines, 225-227 Kaly, 258 Karnet, 280 Karvill, 249 Kaull, 124, 253 Kawoodlegh, 30 Kaymis, 30 Kaynes, 311 Kays, 30 Keines, 30 Kellendon, 309 Kelly, 30, loi. 156, 160, 162 167, 170, 198 Keloway, 30, 290, 291 Kemthorn, 30 336 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Ken, 196 Kendall, 30, 31, 208 Kenne, 320 Kent, 207 Kentisbere, 247, 250 Kentwood, 214 Kernick, 207 Keynes, 59, 60, 89, 143, 2g6, 297 KiUigrew, 305, 323 Killigru, 181, 221, 222 Kinderston, 316 Kingdon, 31 Kingesmill, 291-293 Kingston, 124, 178, 260, 264, 283, 284, 288, 321 Kirk, 199 Kirkham, 31, 8g, 92, 94, 98, no, III, 117, 162, 165, 176, 178, 182 Kirkhill, 31 Kirkman, 87 Kirton, 31 Knight, 200, Knolle, 31 Knolles, 31 Knovile, 135, 140 Knovill, 31, 87, 163, 165, 166, 304 Kokeyn, 207 Kokington, 97 Lacy, 31 Lamborn, 208, 210, 314 Lamprey, 31 Lancaster, 75 Lancelles, 154 Langdon, 31, 196 Langford, 31, 86, 90, 150, 154, 159, 161, 281, 289 Langham, 31 Langley, 31 Lant, 31 Lapsode, 31 La Pomeray, 89 Larder, 31, 125 Lascell, 202 La Stane, 158 - Latimer, 234, 235, 315 Launde, 231 Laurence, 237 Lawrenc, 31 Lawrens, 241 Leache, 95, 120, 185 Le Dispenser, 55 Lega, 153 Legh, 32, 59, IS3. ISS. 251. 258, 293 Leigh, 251 Leofricus, 57 Le Pruz, 161 Le Rous, 158, 161 Lestre, 130 Lever, 32 Levermore, 32, igg, 200 Lewes, 32 Lewkenor, i83 Lewton, 309 Lexington, 280 Lexinton, 186, 187 Ley, 32, 253 Leyton, 32 Lichefild, ig6 Limpenny, igg Limpeny, 33 Lincoln, 225 Lincolnia, 226, 227 Lind, 255 Lindleston, 218 Linscot, 32 Lippiiicot, 32 Lisle)^ 103, no, 213, 215, 237, 284-286, 288-2gi, 3g3, 307, 314 Lizures, 344 Loges, 248 Lohereng, 245 Lomen, 32, 155, 158, 161 London, 75, 247, 280 Long, 273, 286 Longespe, 138 Longland, 210, 213, 258, 260, 262, 264, 265 Longspee, 280 Lorcy, 281 Loring, 33, 14s, 170 Loringe, 60 Loriwell, 33 Lorty, 354, 360, 363, 365, 3°i. 305. 307 Loryng, 100, 213, 214 Loterell, 256 Loundres, 282, 314 Lovecock, 196 Levels, 32 Lovell, 78, 243, 246, 248, 251. 254, 259, 261, 304, 305 Lovenny, 253, 255 Loverton, 244 Lovis, 32 Lower, 222 Lowman, 32 Luccomb, 32, 165, 24g, 251, 264, 2g6 Lucy, 32, 58, 153, 229, 233, 280 Ludlowe, 327 Lumen, 153 Lumley, 314 Lunde, 74 Luscot, 143 Lusshill, 285 Lutterell, 260, 262, 263, 265- 26g, 272-27S Lynd, 235-237 Malet, 101, 132, 243, 245, 248 Maleverer, gi Malherb, 33, 8g, 155, 246 Mallack, 32 Mallet, 33, g3, 243, 244, 247, 248, 250, 252-254, 256, 260, 261, 263, 265, 267, 268, 276 1 Mallett, 32 Malston, 33 Mandevill, 244 Manfild, 33 Manhod, ig2 Manny, n, 142, 311 Mansell, 124 Manston, 228-230 Manwaring, 120 Maperton, 228 Mapowder, 33 Marchant, 33 Mare, 24g, 264, 282, 283, 288, 293, 317 Mareis, 162, 201 Mareys, 264 Marke, 77 Marney, 33, 177, 215, 217, 219, 220, 237, 321, 322, 325 Marrow, 62, 64 Marshall, 33, 62, 137, 264, 288 Martell, 225, 226 Martin, 33, 60, 63, 64, 122, 125, 127, 129, 136, 137, 191, igg, 200, 306, 310 Martyn, 64, 83, 120, 122, 125, 132, 140, 141, 146, 164, 166, 183, 185, 228, 229, 233, 23s, 236, 251, 254. 259, 264 Marwood, 33, 92 Matefin, 33 Matefford, 33 Mathew, 33 Matravers, 123, 132, 133, 233. 234, agg, 305, 317, 321 Matresdon, 228 Mattiston, 229 Mauban, 229 Mauduit, 300 Mauduyt, 282, 283 Maundevill, 82, 133, 226- 230, 253, 258, 260, 297 Mauritania, 224 Maurward, 234 Mawry, 33 Mayhew, 33 Mayn, 131 Maynard, 33 Mayne, 33 Medvili, 33 Meier, 241 Melleford, 281 Mellent, 74, 80 Melplays, 231, 232 Membiry, 262 Membyry, 280 Meolis, 123 Meriet, 33, 245, 246, 248, 251, 252, 255, 257, 260, 261, 263-266 Merke, 77 Merl, 34 Mershwood, 310 Merton, 34, 66, (y], 69, 99, 100, 129, 155, 156, 162, 167, i63, 212 Meschin, 242 Index of Persons. 117 Metsted, 34, i65 Mewy, 34 Mewys, 2g3 , Michell, 34, 277, 311 Michelston, 34 Midelton, 188 Midleton, 202 Midwinter, igg Mille, 34 Milliton, 34 Moeles, 150 Mohun, 34, 55, 71, 125, 131, 134. 137. 138, 221, 225, 242. 245, 249, 254, 259, 261, 264, 305, 306 Moign, 230, 232-234, 303 Moigne, 227, 229 Moiun, 224 Moleins, 240 Molford, 34 Molines, 34, 314, 315, 320 Molland, 104 Molton, 34, 99, 167, 168, 298, 301 Molynes, 108 Molyns, 313 Monceaux, 34 Monemole, 280 •Monk, 181, 184 Montacu, 193 Montacut, 34, 83, 102, 251, 304. 32s Montacute, 147, 151, 162, - 243, 245, 246, 248 Montagu, 58, gS, 130, 145, 261, 267, 311' Montague, 130 Montclieinsy, 301 Monte Acuto, 130, 142, 144, 242 Monte Alto, 62 Monte Canisio, 301 Montfort, 88 Mont Girold, 151 Monthalt, 137 Monthermer, 34, S3, 96, 140, 142, 144, 164, 166, 170, 307 Montsorell, 226, 227 Moore, 34, 35, 113, T14, 124, 125, I78j 179, 199, 236 Moorhay, 35 Mora,' 85, 86 Morcelles, 35, 158 Mordant, 235, 236 Moreton, 240, 241 Morgan, 35 Mortimer, 134, 144, 147, 299- 301. 304 Morton, 35, 223 Mortymer, 64, 293, 297 Moun, 66, 15s, 160, 246, 248, 251, 299, 300 Mountford, 250, 257, 260 Mountgomery, 139 Mountjoy, 57, 82 Mowbray, 145, rgo Moygne, 298, 308 Moyle, 35, 106, 174 Mucegros, 87, 228, 22g, 252, 296, 2g8, 300 Mulborn, 229 Muleis, 83, 295 Mules, 35, 78, 83, 86, 96, 123, 134, 138, 140, 158, 163, 165-167, 252, 257- 2Sg, 261, 2g8, 302, 306, 307 Mulis, 69, 154, 247-249, 301 Muller, 340 Multon, 186, 187 Muncke, 116 Munk, 35 Munke, 93 Munkton, 306 Muntford, 282 Murdake, 2gg Mussard, 187 Mussenden, 188 Mustell, 156 Muttelbiry, 124 Muzard, 297 Nanfan, 91 Nanfant, 177, 219 Nanscuke, 204, 207 Nansladron, 83, 208, 304 Nansouk, 211 Napper, 240, 241 Naunton, 316 Neale, 293 Nevill, 227, 248, 279, 325 Newburgh, 226, 227, 232, 23s. 236, 307, 316 Newcort, 35 Newenham, 35 Newent, 205 Newmarch, 135 Newmarket, 152 [327 Newton, 35, 198, 275-277, Nicols, 35, 193 Nitheway, 35 Noble, 35, 196 Nonant, 36, 60-62, 125, 127, 149, 151-154, 157, 164, 165, 205 Noneton, 250 Norbiry, 35 Norbury, 123 Norlegh, 35 Norman, 159 Norrys, 35 Northampton, 239 Northcot, 36, 88, g5 Northecoth, 5g Northover, 258 Northwood, 36 Northywis, 123 Norton, 36, 272, 275, 288, 2g2, 2g3 Norwich, 320 Noseworthy, igg Noueton, 250, 25g, 261 Novant, 36 Novoburgo, 226, 227 Novo Mercato, 151, 244, 246 Nymet, 157, ig7 Obley, ig8 Odogar, 58 Offwell, 36 Oke, 197 Okelieare, 36 Okehampton, 53 Okeston, 36, 61, 157-160, 164, 188, 195 Oldham, 36 Oldport, 36 Oliver, 154, 187, 202, 204 Orchard, 36 Orenge, i"g8 Ormall, 149 Ormond, 326 Orwey, 36 Ow, 224 Oxenbere, 36 Oxton, 165 Oxwood, 326 Paganell, 128, 134, 154 Page, 36 Painell, 70, 71 Pakenham, 312 Palmes, 292 Palton, 36, 105, 106, 173, 216, 217, 247-249, 254, 263 Pancefoot, 36, 271 Panell, 129 Pannell, 70-72, 123, 128, 129, 131. 134. 138. 149. 152, 153, 288 Parker, 36, 93-95 Parrey, 36 Pasmore, 37 Passelew, 331 Passemer, 59 PateshuU, 186 Pauncefoot, 2j6 Paveley, 189, 354, 264, 279, 280, 282, 283, 296, 314 Paves, 256 Pawlet, 8g, 93, 113, 140, 176, 178-180 Payne, 37, 234 Pealtona, 247 Pechee, 252 Pecock, 41 Pederton, 37 Pedicru, 214 Pedwardyn, 314 PeU, 293 Peneles, 37 Penros, 214-216 Percehay, 103, 143, 190, 264 Percy, 134, 225, 226, 243, 260, 264, 281 Perham, 227-229, 240, 279, 280, 282 Periam, 180, 192, igg, 200 Periham, 37 Perrot, 37 Perry, 37 Peryam, 37, 115, 118, 192 Peryman, 200 Peter, igg Petit, 208, 210, 213 22 338 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Petre, 37, 113, ng, 181, 182, 184 PevereU, 37, 104, 126, 130, 139. 150-155. 160. 162. 165, 204-206, 2og, 215, 216, 231, 232, 267, 298, 300, 303 Pexsall, 93, 291, 292 Peyner, 89 Peytevin, 37 PhiUiJjs, 277 PhilloU, 323, 333 Philpot, 291, 293 Pidekeswell, 158 Pike, 37, 257, 259, 262 Pillond, 37 Pincellis, 156 Pincerna, 58, 73, 249 Pine, 37, 162, 163, 168 Pipard, 37, 33, 100, 166, 169, 186, 314 Piperell, 37 Pirro, 149 Pitt, 37 Placetis, 295 Plantaginet, 75, no, 133, 137, 178 Plecy, 230-232, 253, 254, 29s Plente, 197 Plokenet, 2gg, 305 Podiford, 207 Poer, 152, 154 Pohier, 86 Poilge, 123 Poines, 229 Pointingdon, 36 Poinz, 254, 257, 259, 261 Pola, 82, 123, 126, 127, 130, ISO Pole, 37, 38, 94, 117, 121, 126, 127, 182-185, 284,285, 289, 299, 300, 308, 310, 312 Polglas, 38 PolLird, 33, 92-94, no, 111, 114, 116, ng, 121, 178, 179, 183, 185 Polleyn, 236 Poltimor, 38, 158, 160 Polton, 38 Pomeray, 38, 58, 61, 68, 73, 83, 89-gi, 96, 100, 102, 104, 105, log, no, 113, 122, 124, 125, i2g, 133, 136-138, 140, 142, 148, 149, 151-154, 157, 172-176, 178, 202, 206, 212-216, 314, 335 Ponte Cardonis, 347 Pontindon, 38 Poole, 236 Pope, 198 Popham, 38, 107, 355, 259, 360, 370, 276, 289, 290 Port, 38. 244 Porte, 225 Portman, 274-277 Potesford, 38 Potsford, 163 Power, 38 Powlet, 38, 103, 109, III, 112, 114, 116, 119, 171, 237-239, 290-292 Powiett, 264-266, 269-275 Poyerd, 38 Poynes, 248 Poynings, 144, 234, 236, 238, 267-270, 290, 319 Poyns, 395 Poyntz, 321 Poynz, 302, 303, 307 Prall, 38, 158, 159 PrateUis, 156 Prendegaste, 72 Prescot, 38 Prestcot, 39 Presthood, igg Preston, 3g, 187, 188, 376 Prestwood, 3g Prideaux, 3g, g4, 99, loi, 102, 116-118, 120, 157, 158, 160, 168, 170, 182 - 185, 203-205, 208, 2og, 214, 222, 327 Prodham, 39 Prous, 39, 87, 124, 126, 152, 163-165, 200 Prus, 294 Prust, 39 Pruteston, 39 Pruz, 157, 296 Pry, 39 Pulla, 246 Pulleyn, 225 Punchardon, 3g, 150, 151, 154. ISS. 161, 289 Pury, 39 Putes, 86 Putford, 39 Pym, 39 Pyn, 87, 159, 203 Pyne, 3g, 40, 89, 90, 156, 255. 327 Quyncy, 135, 287 Rabayn, 252 Radford, 40 Radington, 163, Radway, 40 Rake, 101, 170 Ralegh, 40, 70, 102, 111, 115, ISS. 158 168, 170, 187, 238, 252, 254, [268 255, 267, 85-89, 98, 134. ISO, i6i, 163- 177, 180, 243. 249. 257. 264, 154,166, 181 251 1 326 Rame, 18, 40 Ramesburgh, 314 Randolf, 288 Rashley, 40 Ratclyff, 78 Raymond, 40 Reade, 40 Reddeley, 310 Redvers, 40, 55, 56, 80, 85, 225, 287 Reginald, Earl of CorhwaU, 82, 85, 125-127, 133 Reigny, 126, 149, 156, 158, 250, 251, 256, 258, 260, 262, 263, 296 Remsbiry, 232 Reskimer, 204, 209, 212, 213 ReveU, 130, 151 Reynail, 94 Reynell, 40, 116, 120, 182, 183, 185 Reyney, 40 Richard, Earl of Devon, 123 Richard, Earl of Cornwall, 133 Richard, Sheriff of Devon, I2S Richardson, 193, 200 RickhiU, igo Ridell, 259, 261 Riden, 40 Rider, 41 Ridgway, 41, 94, 116, 118, 120, 180, 181 Ridver, 124, 149 Ridvers, 126, i2g, 131, 133, 135 Rifford, 19s Ripariis, 80 Risdon, 41 RivaUio, 86 RiveU, 85, 202 River, 255, 258, 261, 263, 264 Rivers, 125, 133, 305 Rives, 240 Roald, 304 Robert, Earl of Lecester, 128 Roberts, 222 Rocester, i33, 189 Roche, 284 Rochfort, 228, 229, 251, 255 Rockborn, 310 Rodde, 83 Rodney, 214, 258, 259, 262, 266, 268, 271, 273, 276- 278 Roff, 19s Rogers, 236-238, 240, 274, 27s, 278 Rogon, 133 Rogus, 41 Rohant, 41, gS, 157, 165, 168 Rokland, 41 Rolle, 41, 94, 116, 119, 182- -18S RomeU, 55 Romesey, 284, 306 Ronnewell, 198 Ropelegh, 152 Ropeley, 133 Rosin, 41 Rous, 283, 312 Rouse, 222 Rowe, 41 Index of Persons. 339 Rowse, 41, 117, 183 Rowswell, 95, 120, 183, 185 Rudgway, ig8 Ruffus, 85, 186 Rumsey, 253, 259, 261, 266, 268, 285 Rupa, 58 Rupe, 303 Rupibus, 60 Russel, 353, 25s, 307, 308, 317 RusseU, 41, 59, 68, 84, 112, 113, 118, 231, 232, 236, 348, 262, 266, 300, 302 Russill, 198 Sachvile, 132, 151, 252, 154, 161, 264 Sachvill, 41 Sachville, 87 Sackeby, 41 Sackvill, 157, 158 St. Albin, 160 St. Amand, 284 St. Amond, 103 St. Aubin, 41 St. Aubyn, 41 St. Awbin, 70, 157 St. Awbyn, 100, 103, 105, 171, 172, 20s, 208, 210, 213, 215, 216 St. Clare, 243 St. Cleer, 255 St. Clere, 41, 42, 260 St. Deset, 257 St. Edmond, 187 St. George, 42, 316 St. Helen, 288 St. HiU, 42 St. John, 42, 55, 80, 98, 168, 287-291, 308 St. Leger, 42, 177, 179 Saintleger, 113, 114 St. Liger, 92, 93, in, 175, 245. 322, 326, 327 Saintliger, 108 St. Loe, 284 St. Low, 42, 356, 260, 263, 283, 323, 326 St. Marichurch, 149 St. Martin, 298 St. Martyn, 229, 230, 233, 380-384 St. Maur, 42, 83, 97, 102, ' 131, 145, 265, 271, 272, 304, 311, 313 St. Mawre, 171, 176 St. Philbert, 289, 308 St. Quintin, 225 Saintstephan, 156 St. Valerik, 252, 258 St. Vigors, 252, 254 Salisbyry, 247 SaUe, 42 Salter, 197 Samborn, 277 Samford, 42, 132, 135 Sandes, 290-292 [305 Sanford, 227, 228, 230, 299, Santon, 42 Santzavour, 150, 151 Sap, 84 Sapcot, 91 Sapcotes, 70, 78, 176 Sapi, 53 Sarisberia, 223 Sarum, 239 Saverey, 42 Savery, 95 Saynt Maur, 109 Sayres, 42 Scales, 316, 320 Sceneshall, 2C37 Schapwik, 42 Scharshull, i8g Schete, 155, 156, 250 Scobbahull, 42, 87, gg, 167, 168 Scoos, 42 Serene, 191 Scroope, 325 , Scures, 288 Scutelarius, 225 Scutt, 197 Seamer, 118, 120, 292 Seamor, 42, 62, 94, 113, 181, 184, 185, 268, 270, 273, 299. 3". 319. 321. 322, 324 Sedburgh, 43 Segrave, 311 Sellar, 196 Seneschall, 210 Sergeaux. 206, 208, 212, 214, 321 Servington, 12, 89 Servinton, 321 Seward, 42 Seymer, 286, 2g2 Shapwik, 255 Shaw, 195 Sheriffs of Devon, 84 Shillingford, 162, 197 Shilston, 43, 92, III, 178, 205 Shirwell, 100 Shute, 192 Sicca Villa, 203 Sidenham, 274, 275, 277, 278 Sifrewast, 310 Silvester, 225 Slader, 43 Slanning, 43 Slannynge, 185 Smart, 43 Smith, 199, 200 [277 Smyth, 43, 94, 117, 182, 198, Smythe, 117 Snape, 43 Snedall, 43 Snigge, 276 Soche, 195 Soeleigny, 149 Soffolcie, 239 Solariis, 124, 126, 127, 149 Soleigny, 124, 243, 246, 249, 294 Somaster, 43 Somersetie, 244, 247-249, 252, 256 Somerton, 43 Somery, 244 Sommaister, 183, 184 Sommaster, ng Sommers, 240 Soore, 205, 208, 210 Sore, 204 Sotford, 43 Souch, 269, 272, 289 South, 2g2 Southcot, 43, g3, g5, 117, 121, 123, 130, 182-185 Southcote, 93 Southorp, 43, 169 Southous, 43 Spark, 43 Speccot, 43, 94, 117, 156, 160, 163, 182, 184 Spek, 115 Speke, 43, 92, 106, in, 112, 118, 166, 174, 176-179, 181, 270, 272-275, 277, 327 Spencer, 43, 44, 289, 314 Spicer, 44, ig6, 2co Spichewike, 157, 160 Spichwike, 2g7 SpigumeU, i8g, 288 Spilman, 159 Spreut, 44 Spurway, 44, igg Stafford, 44, 55, 57, 81, 82, 84, 107, 146, 234, 235, 267, 268, 270, 271, 302, 323 Stagno, 123, 130 Stalleng, 277 Stanburgh, 3og Stane, 44 Stanes, 136 Stanley, 44 Stanton, 44, 99, 168, 188, 249. 255. 261 Stantor, 150 Stapeldon, gg, 103, 211 Stapelton, 253 Stapledon, 44, 57, 140, 141, 166, 168 Staplehill, 44, igg Staveley, 44 Staverton, 44 StaweU, 44, 250, 254, 256, 258, 25g, 262, 264, 26g, 275, 276 Steere, 44 Stefenston, 44 Stewkeley, 116 Stewkley, 113 Stint, 44 Stoches, 224 Stockhey, 44, 161 Stoddon, isg Stofford, 44, 143, 14s StoggehiU, 44 Stokhay, 166 Stonar, gi, g8, 175, 325 Stoner, 108 22 — 2 340 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Stowell, go, IC37, 115, 131, 14s. 174. 269 Stowford, 44, 98, 169, 190 Stradling, 262, 367, 270, 272, 28s Strang, 64 Strange, 134 Strangwais, 123 Strangways, 133, 134, 146, 236-238, 241 Stratton, 45 Strech, 45, 89, loi, 102, 170, 264, 266 Strikland, 45 Strode, 45, 94, 115, 117, ng, 180, 182, 184, 228-231, 240, 241, 284 Strongbow, 71 Stroode, 93 Stukeley, 90, 92, 93, 178, 182 Stukley, 45, 277 Sturmy, 284, 285, 303, 304, 313. 316, 322 Sturt, 197 Sturton, 269-271, 284-286, 323 Stury, 266 StuteviUe, 71 Sully, 45, 66, 67, 98, 129, 156, 159, 162, 163, 168, 250, 297 Sureni, 58 Symons, igg Talbot, 45, go, 105, 106, 131, 138, 173. 197. 215-217, 257, 29s. 312. 326 Talvarn, ss Tancret, 45 Tanfield, 192, 193 Tantifer, 195 Tapeley, 45 Tatifer, 45 Taundegy, 213 Taverner, 197 Tawstoke, 128 Tayler, 195 Terront, 45 Theodor, 139 Thieys, 58 Thomas, 200 Thorber, 45 Thorn, 45, 327 Thorp, 45, 130 Throgmorton, 45 Thynn, 274 Thynne, 182 Tichborn, 46, 292 Tidisden, 46 Tille, 46 Tilly, 130, 246 Tinten, 46 Tinthagel, 58 Tirrell, 88, 219, 264 Tocotes, 108, 174 Todwell, 46 ToghiU, 46 Toliro, 164 Tomer, 320 Toney, 58 Toneyr, 230 Tony, 128, 29s Tooker, igg Torington, 46, 129 Torinton, 66, 67 Toriton, 85, 129, 152 Torr, 82 Tortesmains, 244 Tortz, 231 Toryton, 46 Totenais, 60, 62 TotenhiU, 46 TothiU, 46, 95, igg Totnes, 60, 63 Tracy, 46, 5g, 62-64, 66, 83, 128, I2g, 131, 137, 149, 151-153, 155, 158, 188, 205, 295 Travers, 46 Treawyn, 46 Treddet, 58 Trefry, 2ig Tregarthin, 46 Tregonwell, 237 Tregos, 211, 27g, 281, 300 Treiagu, 166, 207, 210, 211, 213 Trelawny, 46, 55, 125, 221 Trelosk, 46, 47, 155, 162, 162, 205, 207, 208 Tremain, 47 Tremayl, 272 Tremayle, 176 Tremayn, 123 Tremenet, 47, 67, 129 Trenchard, 47, 156, 161, 235, 236, 239-241 Trendelberg, 202 Trenouth, 213 Tresilian, 102, 146, 190, 214 Treslake, 47 Trethirf, 125 Trevagen, 207 Trevannion, 211, 213, 220 Trevarthian, 216, 320 Treverbin, 202 Treverbyn, 203, 204, 206, 208 TreviUan, 47, 218, 219, 272 Trewent, 47 Trewordenhall, 213 Trill, 47 Trivet, 47, 188, 200, 249, 255, 258, 25g, 262, 265-267 Trobridg, 47 Troutebek, 326 Trow, 230 Trowe, 280, 281 Trowent, 210 Trubeville, 69 Trubleville, 65 Trussell, 327 Try, 320 Tubervil, 319 Tubervill, 226, 231-235 Tuchet, 144, 267-270, 273, 276, 302, 304, 320, 321, 323 Tuckfild, 199 Tudenham, 99, 164, 169 Turbury, 195 Turkelby, 1S7, 188 Turlabere, 204 Turney, 257 Turon, 64, 148 Twenge, 314 Tyes, 83, 206, 208, 2og Tylly, 151, 152 Tynhide, 283 Tynten, 207, 210, 211 Ufford, 299, 311, 312, 316 Uggesworthy, 327 Ulcot, 47 Umfravile, 164, 168, 169, 171 Umfravill, 47, 66, 67, 102, 364 Umfraville, 129 Umfrevill, 295 Underdone, -48 Undye, 198 Upcot, 48 Upton, 48, 197 Urtiaco, 301, 305, 307 Usslet, 48 Vachan, 135 Vachell, 277 Valletort, 15, 48, 58, 60, 61, 69. 72-74. 132. 136. 139. 154-156, 159, 160, 162, 165, 201-203, 206, 210, 253, 255, 301, 302, 304 Valletorta, 149, 151, 153 Vallibus, 86, 129 Vallitort, 250 Vautort, 152, 161 Veale, 48, 88, 171, 266 Vepont, 86, 150, 152, 297 Ver, 69, 152, 153 Verdon, 306 Vere, 14, 48, 60, 77, 106, 295, 301, 303, 326, 328 Vernet, 304 Vernon, 6g, 129, 133, 158 Vernona, 54-56, 80, 134 Vernun, 284 Veteri Ponte, 85, 297 Vicary, 48 Viconia, 252 VieU, 48 Villers, 130 Vincent, 120, 183, 184 Vitrei, 69, 151 Vivian, 48, 55, 124, 125 Vivonia, 246, 248, 254 Vivyan, 222 VoweU, 29, 48 Voysey, 197 Vuedall, 48, 77, 83, 237, 239-241, 289, 293, 304 Vyncent, n3 Vyvian, 125 Wadecot, 48 Wadeton, 48 Wadham, 48, 90, 92, 101, 104, log-in, 133, 144, 146, 170, 172, 176, 177, 272, 273 Waget, 48 Wake, 134, 337, 228, 231, 232, 245, 251, 253, 262, 279. 305. 311 Waldon, 23g Walebew, 58 Waleish, 229 Walker, 200 Walleis, 48, 260, 300 Wallensis, 58 Wallop, 291, 292 Walmisley, 192 Walrond, 48, 94, 143, 225, 226, 324 Walsh, 331 Waltam, 49 Walter, 48, 49, 193 Walterannus, 224 Walton, 254, 296 Wampage, 49 Wampford, 49 Wanop, 25 Wanting, 309 Wanton, 188, 296 Warberton, 192 Warlewast, 125 Warr, 49, 143, 251, 270, 271, 273, 274, 300, 305, 310, 314 Warren, 74 Warwik, 49 Waterman, 49 WateviU, 66 Watton, 49 Way, 2, 49 Webbe, 240 Wedon, 309 Weele, 49 Wellesford, 249 Wellesley, 256, 261 Werstanus, 57 Werth, 198 West, 268, 270, 271, 282, 290-292 Weston, 49, igi, 288 Whalesburgh, 49, 204, 206, 208 WhaUsburgh, 211, 314, 215 Wheton, 196 Whiddon, 49, 113, 114, 116, 179, 182, 184 Index of Persons. Whiker, 50 Whitacre, 50 White, 50, 293 Whitefield, i36 Whitelegh, 89 Whitfild, 50, 230, 232, 264 Whithed, 293 Whiting, 50, 89, 143 Whitington, 309, 316, 319 Whitlegh, 123 Whitley, 50, 92 Whitlock, 50 Wiat, 50 Wibbery, 50 Wibery, 20 Wichals, 50 Wickham, 234 Widworthy, 50, 157, 160 Wigbeare, 253, 255, 305 Wiger, 50, 67, 87, 160 Wiggebear, 259 Wigornia, 250 Wike, 50, 89, 155, 159, 163, 250 Wikes, 144 Wikewarr, 310 Wilecester, 250 WUford, 50, 197, 199 Wilington, 308 Wilinton, 141 WiU, 2 Williams, 50, 240 WiUington, 50, 51, 97, loi, 124, 156, 161, 164-171 WiUinton, 83, 86, 87, 137- 139, 210, 212, 213, 215 WiUoby, 175-177, 272, 285, 2S6, 316, 320 WiUoughby, 51, 74, 91, 108, 109, in, 218, 219, 235, 236 Wilmington, 307 Wincester, 187, i38 Windelsor, 226, 227 Windeslade, 51 Windesor, 227, 228 Windham, 146, 274, 275, 277 Winsor, 139 Winton, 113, 237-239 Wise, 51, 94, 124, 181, 184 Witingham, 190 Wivell, 51 Wodeton, 87, 161, 251, 254 Wolcot, 200 341 Wolf, 51, 159 WoUacomb, 51 WoUecomb, 153 Wolrington, 51. 158 Wolton, 51 Wolvington, 51 Woodbere, 51 Woodbiry, 123 Woode, SI Woodeton, 228, 229 Woodford, 281 Woodland, itxj, 169, 213 Woodsand, 289 Woodstock, 134 Woorston, 31 Woorth, 51, 52 Wooton, 52 Wootton, 164, 196, 287 Worseley, 91, 292, 293 Wortham, 52 Wotton, 23 Wray, 52, 185, 222 Wriothesley, 52, 291, 292 Wrokeshall, 257 Wrokshall, 52, 228 Wrotham, 85, 246, 250 Wrothe, 268 Wroughton, 286 WroxshaH, 253, 264 Wutteneston, 280 Wyk, S9 Wyle, 86 Wynard, 52 Wyndham, 52 Wyse, 118 Wyvell, 187 Yard, 52, 90, 126, 327 Yearth, 52 Yeo, 31, 52, 88 Yerworth, 52 Ynge, 189, 263, 282, 283 Yonge, 183 York, 52, 198 Young, 52, 238, 275, 277 Younge, 95, 120, 185 Ziselden, 281 Zogh, 24 Zouch, 52, 60, 62, 78, 86, 96, 97, 102, 104, 106-109, 123, 131, 13s, 137, 138, 142, 145, 147, 152, 156, 158, 163, 164, 178, 29g, 303. 304. 324-327 INDEX OF PLACES. Abbotesbiry, 238 Abergavenny, 60 Acford, 223 ¦ \cland, 1 \dbrige, 224 Adelamston, 146, 235, 236 .'\deleston, 241 AdeUnton, 224 \desham, 57 Adiston, 1 Affeton, 113, 178 Afton, 116, 182 Ainkesdon, 124 Akelan, i Akeland, 182 Akland, 94, 116 Albemarle, 55, 56, 80, 135 Aller, 162 Aller Peverell, 77 Allet, 203, 205, 207 Alletes, 304 Almayn, 137 -Alnerento, 324 Alneston, 313 Alrebut, 298 Aire Peverell, 300, 310 Aluredton, 223 Alureton, 224 Alwarn, 208 Alwarton, 58 Alwington, 313 Alwinton, 157, 160 Alwynton, 161 Amedesham, 224 Anesty, 169 Anesty, Cruis, 169 Ank, 2, 45, 156 Annery, 25, 42, gg, 107, in, 113, 114, 166, 168, 172, 173. 177. 179 Anstey, 66 Antone, 206, 208, 2og, 214, 215, 220 Ash, s, 18, 44, 94, 115 Ashby, 138 Ashcomb, 162 Ashcombe, 68 Ashe, 119, 179, 183, 184 Asheriston, 124 Asherston, 12 Ashford, 2 Ashlegh, 2 Ashley, 157 Ashperton, 58 Ash Rogus, 105 Ashton, 2, 124, 178, 250, 256, 262, 276 Ashwater, 11, loi, 102, 168 Asse, 224 Asseriston, 27, 39, 103, 113, 118, 124 Asseton, 2, 148 Assheriston, 154, 156, 171, 172, 178, 185 Assholt, 40, 251, 256 Astington, 264 Aston, 305 Aston Bernard, 313 Aston Clinton, 304 Atcomb, 2 Athelinton, 317 Audelegh, 144 Audeley, 269, 270, 276 Aulescomb, 157, 162 Avebrige, 295 Awlescomb, 44 Axford, 281 Axminster, 71, 161, 185 Axmouth, 32 Axworthy, 31 Baentona, 70 Bagadrip, 255 Bagtorr, 22 Bampton, 14, 7072, 129, 152-154, 160, 166, 168, 170 Banley, 31 Bardford, 296 Barington, 317, 318 Barkhamsted, 318 Barkhamsted Parva, 298 Barneston, 239 Barnhous, 124, 125 Barnstable, 122, 128, 129, 131, 140, 141, 14s, 149, 150, 29s Barnstaple, 57, 62-64, 66. 101, 151-153, 15s B rrington, 251, 254, 257, 259, 262, 264, 269, 271, 272, 275, 277 Barstable, lo, 46, g6, 308, 315 Bartlet, 3 Barton Stacy, 289 Barwick, 236 Barwinestoch, 223 Basing, 144, 287, 289-291 Bastetorn, 165 Bath, 70-72, 78 Bathe, 13 Bathe, Earl of, no, 112, 113, 118, 122, 123, 125, 132 Batindon, 245 Batishorn, 19, 290 Batteshorn, 166 Battiscomb, 163 Battishorn, 31 Baucomb, 4 Baunton, 70-72, 96, 101, 103, 123, 126, 128, 131, 135, 138, 140, 142, 145, 147- I4g, 151, 164, 3ig Bawcomb, 22 Bawcombe, 162 Beadeport, 164, 168 Beandport, 98 Beapell, 97 Beare, 20, 162, 163, 165, 168, 169 Beaudport, 83 Becherell, 128 Bedford, 41, 58, 84 Bedford, Earl of, 112, 113, ii3 Bediford, 24, 163, 167, i6g, 170, 172 Bedwell, 5 ' Beere, 130, 140, 144, 151- IS4. 156. 231, 235, 257, 271 Beere Ferrars, 108, 109, in, 17s. 176 Beere Ferrers, 12, 301 Beere Regis, 232, 234 Belfast, ng Belmarsh, 16 Belstan, 154 Belston, 4, 163 Benerston, 301 Bereferrers, 177 Index of Places. 343 Bergenny, 62 Bernford, 311 Berry, 122, 124 Berrynarbor, 30 Berteswell, 223 Berton, 296 Berwike, 295 Bery, 172-174 Bery in Keber, 10 Bery Pomeray, 94, 178, i8i, 184, 185 Bessinton, 224 Bicketon, 112, 118 Bicklegh, 160, 174, 176 Bickley, 4, 106, 120, 183, 185 Bickley Combe, 158 Bickton, i Bideford, 100, 108, 109, 117, 132, 132, 153, 154, 175, 176, 178, 179 Bideforde, 115 Bigbery, 5 Bigbiry, 10, in Bikebiry, 166 Bikebury, 161, 165, 168 Bikenhull, 296 Bikinton, 23 Bindon, 30, 26, 50, 237-239 Binley, 51 BirkenhuU, 254 Biry, 120, 151-153 Birye, 109 Bisshop's Clist, n8 Bisshopstenton, 35 Blackawton, 51 Blackburgh, 152, 157 Blackburgh Bollay, 103, 171, 172 Blackdown, 66 Blacktoryton, 163, 164 Blactoriton, 131 Blactoryton, 158 Blagdon, 31, 98, no, in, 117, 162, 165, 176, 178, 183, 351, 354, 359 Blagdon Pipard, 169 Blakborn, 40 Blakburgh, 13, 154, 155 Blakdon, 315 Blaktoriton, 152, 156 Blaneford, 224 Bleneford, 223, 224 Blintheys, 231 Bluston, 58 Bochehamton, 225 Bocheland, 225 Bocton, 301 Boderell, 316 Bodrugan, 204, 207, 210, 212, 217, 21S Bokeish, 117 Bokerell, 38, 154, 300 Bokland Dinham, 316 Bokonnake, 211, 212, 214, 216-219 Boleworth, 59 Boloina, 301 Boltbury, 306 Bolterscomb, 6 Bonony, 296 Bosch Herbert, 225 Bosomshele, 184 Bosumshele, 5, 6, 117 Boswygy, 318 Botardel, 58 Botelet, 318 Boterell Castel, 202-204 Boterford, 6 Botreaux, 206, 209, 211, 212, 214, 318 Botreaux Castel, 204 Bovetracy, 308, 315 Bovey Tracy, 66 Boway, 37 Bowden, 6 Bowdon, 24, 30 Bowringeslegh, 6, 7 Bowringslegh, 24, 37 Boxford, 315 Bradeford, 224 Bradele, 224 Braden, 296 Bradenays, 149 Bradfeld, 48 Bradford, 17, 40, 156, 185, 232 Bradlegh, 115, 180 Bradley, 10, 20, 302 Bradmore, 50 Bradnedg, 42 Bradninch, 73, 74, 128 Bradston, 13 Brags Marsh, 7 Bramford, 43, 166 Brampton, 151, 152 Bramton, 70 Brandford Pine, 90 Braileis, 73, 74 Branell, 209 Braneys, 74, 128, 133, 137, 140, 141 Branford, 59, 106, in, 112 Branston, 31 Bratton, 21 Braunton, 130, 139, 315 Bray, 58 Brendisworthy, 158 Brestinworth, 313 Brestow, 275, 276 Bretash, 159 Breynton, 46 Brianston, 236-238, 240 Brided, 224 Bridgwater, 57, 297, 299, 330 Bridgwater, Earl of, 132 Brigge, 310 Brighamton, 319 Brighley, 21 Brightlegh, 158, 178 Brightley, 8, 13, 21, 112, 143 Brigwater, 81, 82 Brigwater, Eari of, no Brimton, 245, 274, 27 f. 777, 278 Britricheston, 8 Britrichston, 41 Brixham, 60, 301, 311 Brixton, 10 Brocheshale, 224 Brodclist, 6, 45 Brodeclist, 115, 119, 154, 164, 165 Brodehembery, 184 Brodhembiry, 116 BrokhiU, 36 Bromfild, 255 Bromford, 153 Bromland, 2gs Brooke, 266-268, 270, 271, 379, 280, 282-286 Broughton, 311, 315 Brounscomb, 40 Browneshilliers, 116 Brownshilers, 8 Brugg, 313 Bruton, 275, 276 Brymeton, 245 Brymton, 264 BuckereU, 157 Bucketon, 179 Buckham, 229 Buckland, 9, 179, 184, 185, 300 Buckland Monacorum, 118 Buckland-tDUt-Zantes, 182 Buckton, 9 Bucland Crofton, 76 Budokside, 24 Bukenton, 158 Bukland, 18, 29, 95, 121, 277 Bukland Baron, 23 Bukland Monachorum, 94 Bukland Monocorum, 115 Bukland Toutzains, 117 Bulbeck, 295 Bulkeworthy, 155 Bulkworthy, 9 Burbiton, 7 Bureford, 295 Burgh Pomeray, 313 Burneby, 9 Burrington, 34, 95 Burton, 76 Burton Stacy, 311 Bydeford, in Bynley, 4, 113 Byry, 38, 42, 62, 68, 82, 96, 102, 112, 113, 125, 129, 13s, 138, 142, 148, 149, 157. 314 Byry Pomeray, 100, 105 Cabbury, 312 Cadbery, 302 Cadbiry, 244, 249, 252, 257- 259, 261, 263, 265, 267- 271, 276 Cadbury, 295 Cadhey, 26 Cadley, 34, 95, 120, 298 CaUington, 73 Calstock, 73 Calwoodlegh, 162 Cambridge, 76 344 Note-Book of Tristram Risdon. Came, 240 Cameis, 65 Candel, 223, 225, 263 Candelle, 224 Canford, 237-240 Cannington, 274, 275, 278, 303 Canonlegh, 14, 183 Canterbury, 82, 146 Cardinan, 58 Cardynan, 79, 203-206, 216- 2ig, 300, 316 Caresbrooke, 315 Carew, I3g, 142 Carlet, 319 Carmyno, 207, 209, 211, 212 Carneton, 58 Carrant, 312 Carrew, 130 CarswiU, n, 133 Cary, 242, 246, 248, 351, 254, 359, 361, 265, 269, 272, 319 Cary Dinham, 17 Caryhayes, 220 Castelcomb, 279, 282 Castell Ricard, 131 Castle Cary, 311 Castlehaven, 276 Castrum Ricardi, 295, 312 Catescline, 223 Catherston, 240 Cawm, 241 Caynho, 296 Ceamoys, 64, 82, 122, 125, 127, 129, 136, 137, I40, 141 Celberge, 224 Celeberg, 224 Celham, 295 Cenerorton, 298 Cercell, 224 Cerne, 223 Cernell, 225 Certele, 224 Chagford, 39, 49, 50, 113; 114, 116, 179, 182, 184 Chales, in ChaUons, 11 Chalmington, 240 Chalmyngton, 230, 231 Chalvedon, 11 Chamberg, 296 Champflourie, 246 Chantmarle, 228, 241 Charborough. 241 Chardford, 289 Charles, 168, 169, i8i Charneis, 89, 177 Charnes, 98 Charneys, 40, 88, 98 Chateau Reaulx, 126 Chedindon, 228-230 Chedsy, 304 Cheldash, 5 Chellegh, 303 Chelsham, 12 Chelston, 317 Chelworth, 300 Chemisteton, 224 Chepin Blanford, 231 Cheriton, 21, 103, 105, 173 Cherleton Makerel, 296 Cheryton, 100, 169 Chester, Justice of, 135 Chettescomb, 166 Chideok, 232-235 Chiderley, 12 Chidley, 29, 39, 50 Childeton, 59 Chilton, 206, 209, 249, 250, 254, 318 Chimwell, 18, 106, 173, 174 Chinedecome, 223 Chinestanton, 223 Chinetford, 223 Chinton, 223-225 Chirce, 224 Chirlwell, 167, 170 Chiverston, 159 Christchurch, 135 Chudleigh, 58 Churcheton, 156 Churchstanton, 46, 99, 164, 169 Churchton, 20, 126, 164 Chuton, 65, 105, 246, 254, 257, 268-270, 305, 359 Chuyton, 297 Chymley, 10 Chymwell, 10, I06 Chynnock, 264 Clanacomb, 9 Clatworthy, 183 Clavelle)', 94 Clenson, 240 Clenston, 235-237 Cleyhidon, 157 Clifton, 223, 236-241 Clifton Clanton, 60 Clifton Mauncell, 313 Clist, 36, 41, 48, 154, 161, 164 Clist Episcopi, 112, 113 Clistgerard, 47 Clist Girard, 22 Clisthidon, 27, 155, 160, 162 Clist St. Lawrenc, 161, 165 Clistwilliam, 24 Clopton, 228, 252, 312 Clotworthy, 13 Clovelly, 99, 168 Cloves, 274, 275, 278 Cloways, 214 CnoUe, 224 Coblegh, 143 Cockington, ng Cocktree, 9, 50 Codelston, 269 Coden, 296 CoffinsweU, 167, 168 Cokington, 116, 164, 167, 169 Cokinton, 65, 180 CokUngton, 307, 315 Colaton, 158, 159, 180 Colaton PraU, 169 Colbroke, 3g, 181 Colbrooke, 48 Colcomb, 94, 117, 184 Colecomb, 179 Coleton, 17 Coletonprall, 313 Coliton, gs, 132, 152, 154, 180, 185 Collacomb, 47, 123, 156, 15S, 161 Collaton, 10, 14, 44 Colne, 295 Colquit, 206, 208 CoUre, 183 Columbar, 297 Columb John, 165, 182 Columpton, 14, 143, 178, 179 Columton, 25 Colyton, 120 Comb, 316 Comb Byset, 310 Combe, 168 Combebaunton, 155 Combecoffin, 155 Combefissacre, 156, 158-160 Combe Martin, 66 Combe Pyne, 171 Combfissacre, 21, 97, 168 Combflory, 143, 273, 274 Combiset, 285 Comb Lancelles, 154 Combmartin, 36 Combmartyn, 398, 315 Combpine. gg Combpyne, 162, 163 Combralegh, 17, g8, ico, 103, 105, 125, 171, 172 Combyne, 102 Compton, 14, 114, I7g Comton, 271 Comton Hawey, 270 Contone, 225 Corbinston, 15 Corf, 223 Corfton, 76 Corinton, 15 Cork, 71, 312 Cornubia, 305 Cornwall, 54, 61 Cornwall, Earl of, 124, 125, 136, 137, 140, 141, i4g, 151 Cornworthy, 10, 61 Corrpole, 253, 255 Corston, 253, 263 Corstor, 282, 283 Cory, 243, 245, 247, 248 Corymalet, 248, 254, 257, 259, 261 Cory Malet, 2g5, 302, 303, 307 Corypole, 250 Cory Revel, 260, 262, 266, 276 Cory Revell, 254 Cory Rivell, 301, 305, 307 Cossington, 245, 247, 264, 269 Index of Places. 545 "Cothelston, 250, 254, 356, 258, 259, 262, 264, 269, 27s. 276 Cotlegh, 30, 98 Cottelegh, 166, 304 •Cotteley, 228 Cowlegh, 132 ¦Crackhampton, 294 ¦Crawell, 317 Credden, 303 ¦Crediton, 23. 51. S2, 57. 95. 181 Credy, 37, 160 Credyton, 180 •Credy Wigor, 50 Creford, 29g •Creube, 59 Crikland, 29S •Criste, 323 ¦Criz, 223 Crocnam, 277 Crokedon, 313 Oroydon, 282 [166 Crues Morchard, 163, 165, •Crukehamton, 318 Cruket, 229, 252 Crundall, 291 Crusemorchard, 142 Crye, 234 ¦Culley, 16 Culm John, 36, 41, 94, 116 Cumbflory, 349 •Cumb Sidenham, 27s 'Cumpton, 24, 115, 288 Cumpton Pole, 51 ¦Cumtonpole, 38 Cune, 224 Curemoigne, 303 Curton, 133 Cuttele, 219, 320, 222 Cuttell, 17s Cyres, 398 Daccumbe, S9 Daldich, 33 Damery Coort, 240 Dantesey, 284, 285 Dartington, 66, 164, 166 Dartmouth, 2, 10, 26, 146, 151 Dauney, 96 Daverell, 95 Dawlich, 251 Dawney, 100 Deandon, 33, loi, 156 Deane, 94, 117 Dean Forest, 75 De la Port, 27 Delton, 313 Dene, 182, 184 Denvale, 16 Derham, 307 Deriemeston, 224 Dertington, 82, 96, toi, 107, 108, 141, 144, 145. 148, 149, ISS, I7S. 179. 315 Dertinton, n, 33, 64, 122, 12s, 127, 129,, .132, 136, 137, lAo, 151-153 Desmond, 71 Devon, 40 Devon, Earls of, 80, 141, 144, 146, 147, 149 Dewenis, 233 Diddesham, 162 Dimscoort, 235 Ditsham, 42 Dodbroke, 41, 98, 157, 165, 168, 304 Dodbrook, 33 Doddescomblegh, 157 Dodesbery, 224 Dodescorabslegh, 18 Dodescot, 166 Dodescote, 27 Dodlescote, 155 Dodscot, 159 Donegny, 3