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Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Lord William de Walesboro & Joan Carminou

 60841836. Lord William de Walesboro & 60841837. Joan Carminou

~1285, William de Whalesbrew born in Cornwall, England, s/o 121683672. William de Walesboro.

~1293, Joan born in England, d/o 30422304. Sir Roger de Carmynow & 30422305. Johanna de Dinham.

Aft. 1301, William’s father died.

~1305, Joan, as a child, married to William de Whalesboro.

7/7/1307, Edward II succeeded Edward I as King of England.

4/21/1309, Stephen de Bello Prato died holding a 3 acre meadow of William de Whalesbreus.

2/16/1321, Confirmation of a demise to John de Carmynou, for life, by William de Walesbreu of his manor of Udno with all its rights and liberties. By fine of 2 marks. (S) CPRs. [John likely his brother or uncle.]

6/4/1320, Licence for Oliver de Carmynou to grant … his reversion in the manors of Merthyn, Wynyenton and Kenel, … which Joan (mother of Oliver), late the wife of Roger de Carmynou holds in dower of the inheritance of the said Oliver; … failing such issue to John, brother of the said Oliver, … with successive remainders to Richard brother of John (15211152), and Mivan brother of Richard, and failing issue to William Walebreus and Joan (sister of Oliver) his wife and the heirs of their bodies, with final remainder to the right heirs of the said Oliver. By fine of 40s. (S) CPRs. [See next record.]

5/10/1321, Between Oliver de Carmenou (eldest s/o Joan) & Elizabeth his wife, claimants, … the said tenements & advowson which Joan (30422305) who was the wife of Roger de Carmenou held in dower … [reversions to multiple persons] … to William Walebreus & Joan (60841837) his wife & the heirs of their bodies. … there being present Joan who was the wife of Roger de Carmenou, …. (S) Devon & Cornwall Rec. Soc., V1, Rowe, 1914, P269, no.467.

5/11/1323, Feoffment by Ralph de Rosmerin … Witnesses:—Oliver de Carmynou, William de Walesbreu, … (S) Ancient Deeds, Cornwall, V5, 1906, A.10445.

1/24/1327, Edward III, age 14, succeeded Edward II as King of England.

8/1/1328, William de Walesbreu died.

[––Joan––]

10/13/1333, Joan, who was the wife of William de Whalesbreu.

1335, Joan, who was wife of William de Whalesbrew, in a suit.

2/23/1347, Joan, relict of William de Whalesbreu, presented to St. Mawnan-in-Kerrier.

11/6/1348, Joan, relict of William de Whalesbreu, presented to St. Mawnan-in-Kerrier.

8/6/1349, Joan’s son John presented to to St. Mawnan-in-Kerrier.

4/3/1350, Joan’s son John presented to to St. Mawnan-in-Kerrier.

3/1/1361, Sir Reginald Beauchampe, priest, inst. at Chudleigh by patron Joan, relict of William de Whalesbreu.

1361, Joan died.

(S) Reg. of John de Grandisson, Bishop of Exeter, 1899 [Multiple entries].

Children of William & Joan:

i. John de Walesboro (30420918), born ~1313 in England.

ii. Isabel de Whalesboro (1247655), born ~1323 in England.

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