243340032. Lord Reginald de Botreaux
~1210,
Reginald de Boterel born in England, s/o 486680064.
William de Botreaux.
10/19/1216,
Henry III, age 9, succeeded John as King of England.
1220,
Reginald’s father died, his older brother William succeeding. (S) FRsHIII.
1245-57,
Grant by Robert, prior of Launceston, and the convent of the Priory, to the
lepers of Gillemartin … Witnesses: Richard, earl of Cornwall, lord Richard,
bishop of Exeter, lord John, archdeacon of Cornwall, John of Lamford, steward
of Cornwall, Reginald of Botreaux, Gervase de Hornicote, … (S) UKNA.
1246,
Reginald’s brother William died.
5/4/1246,
Reginald de Botreaux has respite, by letters directed to the barons of the
Exchequer, from the 9m which he owes to the king of the debt of William, his
father. (S) FRsHIII.
8/1258, Reginald de Botreaux, 1 of the 4 knights [with Ralph
Arundell ] appointed in Cornwall in to conduct an investigation into all wrongs
committed by royal and baronial officials and bailiffs. (S) English Hist. Rev.,
2/2000, ‘Cornwall, Earl Richard, and the Baron’s War.’
11/6/1259,
Inspeximus … citizens of Exeter … witnesses … Reginald de Boterel … knights …
(S) CChRs, 1906, P25.
1267, Reginald enfeoffed his son William with a
moiety of Alincestre. (S) See 2/4/1274.
1/16/1274,
Reginald enfeoffed his son William with a moiety of Longedon. (S) See 2/4/1274.
1/1274,
Reginald de Botereus, Knt., of Boscastle, Cornwall and Babington,
Somerset died.
2/4/1274, IPM of Reginald de Botereus alias le
Botereues, de Botriaus. Warwick: Alincestre. A moiety sometime held of the king
in chief by serjeanty of finding in the king's army a moiety of a serjeant for
40 days … 7 years before his death he enfeoffed his son William of the same.
William his son is his next heir, and of full age. Salop: Longedon. The manor
sometime … a moiety of 1 knight's fee by serjeanty of (finding) 2 serjeants, 1
with a lance and the other with arrows, in time of war when the king shall be
in Wales, for 40 days at his own cost; but on the day of St. Peter ad Vincula,
1 Edw. I. before his death, he enfeoffed his son William thereof. Devon:
Mollond. The manor, including the 3 woods of Nymet, Pychelond and Wyrverigge,
containing 60 acres, held … for 1 knight's fee. Sir William his son, aged 31
and more, is his next heir. (S) CIsPM.
(S) Hist. of
the Co. of Warwick, V3, 1945, Alcester.
Child
of Reginald and ?:
i. William de Botreaux (121670016), born ~1235 in England.
11/29/1274,
To the sheriff of Somerset. Order to respite until Easter next the demand upon
William de Boterell for his relief, and to release to him in the meantime any
distress made in this behalf. (S) CCRs.
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