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Source: IPM of John Trenewith, senior, esquire

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Titre IPM of John Trenewith, senior, esquire

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JOHN Trenoweth TB01

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JOHN TRENEWITH, SENIOR, ESQUIRE

Writ 28 November 1445. [Bate].

An earlier writ dated 18 December 1444 did not reach the escheator.

CORNWALL. Inquisition. Lostwithiel. 28 January 1446. [Werthe].

He held the following in demesne as of fee.
Bodannan, ½ manor, held of the king in chief by knight service. In the moiety there are 10 messuages, worth nothing yearly; 20 a. land, each acre worth 4d. yearly; 20 a. meadow, each acre worth 10d. yearly; 20 a. pasture, each acre worth 2d. yearly; 20 a.heath and gorse, each acre worth 1d. yearly; 33s. 9d. and a pair of gloves from the free tenants of the moiety; 2 tofts and a water-mill, worth 2s. yearly; and a moiety of the hundred of Trigg, worth 20s. yearly, with goods and chattels called ‘wayff’ and ‘strayff’, of which the moiety is worth nothing yearly.

He held the following in demesne as of fee tail to him and the heirs of his body, by grant of Ralph Trenowyth, esquire. Afterwards Henry de la Pomeray, esquire, and William Clovenburgth, vicar of the church of Berry Pomeroy, entered on John in the manor of Trenowth, and granted the manor to John and Margaret his wife and the heirs issuing between them. John died seised thereof. He granted the manor of Fentongollan to James Nanfan and Margaret his wife, who survives, for the term of their lives. The charter was shown to the jurors. Maud, late wife of John Trehar of Truro (Truruburgth) entered on John Trenowyth in all the messuages, lands, and tenements in Trewarthenick ‘Horsham’ in the parish of Cornelly which are parcel of the manor of Trewarthenick. Johnre-entered and died seised.

Trenowth, the manor. In the manor there is a capital messuage, with a dovecot, worth 2s. yearly, held of John Roynon , of his manor of Trewirgie, in socage, service unknown; 50 a. arable, each acre worth 2d. yearly; 10 a. meadow, each acre worth 4d. yearly; 100 a. wood, worth 2s. yearly [?tenure not specified]; 2 messuages, worth nothing yearly, and 2 ferlings of land, each worth 8d. yearly, in ‘Chiwardowre’ and Bodinnick, held of Thomas Trevaynon , of his manor of Tolgarrick, service unknown; 4 ferlings of land, each worth 8d. yearly, and 4 messuages, worth nothing yearly, in Resugga and Tregascoe, held of the lord of Brannel , service unknown; 2 messuages, worth nothing yearly, and 2 ferlings of land, each worth 8d yearly, in Ventontinny and ‘Enyshale’,held of the king in socage by motlet (pro molett’), of his manor of Tybesta; a messuage, worth nothing yearly, and a ferling of land, worth 8d yearly, in Polgrain, held of Thomas Trevaynon, of his manor of Carhayes, service unknown; and 2 messuages in Carpalla and Grampound, worth nothing yearly, and a ferling of land in Carpalla, worth 8d yearly, held of the borough of Grampound in free burgage.
Fentongollan, the manor, and the appurtenant advowson of the church of St Michael Penkevil. In the manor there is a capital messuage with a garden and dovecot, worth 2s yearly, and 5s 8d annual rent from various tenants, held of the prior of the Baptist by Helston St John, service unknown; 4 messuages, worth nothing yearly, and 4 ferlings of land, each worth 8d yearly, in ‘Upper’ Tresawsan, ‘Lower’ Tresawsan, Namprathic and Penkevil, held of Edward Willa and Elizabeth his wife, in right of Elizabeth, service unknown; a messuage, worth nothing yearly, and a ferling of land, worth 8d yearly, in Tresillian, held of the lord of Polsue, service unknown; a messuage, worth nothing yearly, and a ferling of land, worth 8d yearly, in Langath and ‘Bargudyn’, held ofthe lord of Idless, service unknown; a messuage, worth nothing yearly, and a ferling of land, worth 8d yearly, in Saveock and Goodern, held of the lord of Nansavallan, service unknown; a messuage, worth nothing yearly, and a ferling of land, worth 8d yearly, in Scorrier, held of the bishop of Exeter, of his manor of Tregaire, service unknown; a free tenement in Lamorran, Tregonian, Tregothnan, and Trengrowse, worth 6d. yearly, held of the same bishop, of the same manor, service unknown; Besore and Treworder, worth 4d yearly, held of the lord of Idless in free tenure, service unknown; ?Bosvisack (Boswesek), worth 8d yearly, held of the lord of Nansough, in free tenure, service unknown; Carharthen and Tregerrick, worth 20d. yearly, held of the lord of Trewirgie in free tenure, service unknown; and Tregassow, worth 4d. yearly, held of the lord of Polsue in free tenure, service unknown.
Trewarthenick, the manor. In the manor there is a capital messuage and 5 other messuages, worth nothing yearly, and 5 ferlings of land, each worth 8d. yearly, held of the lord of Grogoth , service unknown. Penvose, Mellingoose, Trelasker, and Trevorva, parcels of the manor, worth 1d. yearly, are held in free tenure of John Roynon, of his manor of Trewirgie, service unknown. Tregerryk and Tregurno, parcels of the manor, worth 1d. yearly, are held in free tenure of Edward Pomeray, of his manor of Tregony [service not specified]. Killifreth, parcel of the manor, worth 1d. yearly, is held in free tenure of the lord of Idless [service not specified]. Stencooce and Penhale, parcel of the manor, annual value 1d., are held in free tenure of the lord of Boswiddle,service unknown.
Tregenver, the manor, held of the above bishop [of Exeter], of his above manor [of Tregaire]. In the manor there are 4 messuages, worth nothing yearly; 10 ferlings of land, each worth 6d yearly; a dovecot, worth 6d yearly; and a water-mill, worth 2s yearly.
Tarista and ‘Powna’, held of the lord of Lansallas , service unknown. There are there 5 messuages, worth nothing yearly; 6 ferlings of land, each worth 8d. yearly; and a water-mill in ‘Powna’, worth 10d yearly.
He died on 26 November 1444. John Trenowyth is his son and next heir, and was aged 18 years, 11 weeks, and 2 days at his father’s death.