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Catherine Challons
- Preferred Name: Catherine Challons[1] [2] [3]
- Alternate Name: St Aubyn
- Gender: F
- Burial: 1420 in House of the brothers Carmelite, London, England, United Kingdom at LATI: N4.6866 LONG: E1.732
- Death: ABT 1420
- FSID: L6K5-H56
- Birth: ABT 1384 in Challons Leigh, Devonshire, Engalnd at LATI: N0.7365 LONG: E3.7189 with note: added place using siblings info
Preferred Parents:
Father: Robert Challons, b. ABT 1370 in Devon, England, United Kingdom d. 6 FEB 1445 in Devon, England, United Kingdom
Mother: Blanche De Waterton, b. ABT 1375 in Credenhill, Herefordshire, England d. 3 SEP 1437 in Devon, England
Family 1: John St Aubyn, b. 1377 in Devon, England, United Kingdom d. 14 OCT 1418 in London, Middlesex, England
- Margaret Saint Aubyn, b. 1429 in Broad Clist Manor, Devon, England, United Kingdom d. 1 NOV 1497 in England, United Kingdom
Sources:
- Title: Pomeroy pediigree p606 in "The visitations of the county of Devon"
Author: The visitations of the county of Devon : Comprising the herald's ... Vivian, J. L. (John Lambrick), 1830-1896.
Publication: Name: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002002213917&view=1up&seq=620&size=125;
Note: See page 606.
- Title: Inquisition Post Mortem (IPM) for John Seintaubyn
Author: King's College London, 2014. | Mapping the Medieval Countryside [online]. Available at http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/21-230/ [Accessed: 20/1/2020]
Publication: Name: http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/21-230/;
Note: JOHN SEINTAUBYN
230 Writ, addressed to the escheator in Devon and Cornwall. ‡ 8 Nov. 1418. [Gabriel]. Teste John, duke of Bedford.
Cornwall. Inquisition. Redruth. 27 Oct. 1419. [Coplestan]
Jurors: John Treville ; John Trefruse ; David Vrban ; John Park ; John Trelewyth ; William Trewenwill ; ?Stephen ?Reswydell ; James Rosmeryn ; Henry Treuemek ; Stephen ?Penheskon ; Richard Carwerran ; Benedict Kayll ; William Penhalwy ; and John ?T..ler [ms galled]
He formerly held the manor of Tregony of the king in chief as 12 knight's fees [sic], annual value £24. He held in his demesne as of fee the manors of Arallas, Burngullow, Rosewin, Trewinion, Trenhale, Gerrans, Trebell and Polyn by a fine of oct. St. John the Baptist 1412 and quin. East. 1413 [CP 25/1/291/63, no. 1], shown to the jurors, between Robert Chalons, knight , Robert Basset and William Bretby , clerks, quer., and John and Katharine Seintaubyn , def., granting the manors to John and Katherine and the heirs of their bodies, remainder to John's right heirs. Katharine is still living. Arallas is held of John Bonham, knight , in socage by fealty, annual value £10; Burngullow of the king of the borough of Grampound of the duchy of Cornwall in socage by a rent of 6s., annual value 100s.; Rosewin of John Dynham, knight , in socage by fealty, annual value 40s.; Trewinion of Otes Trewarthian, knight , by fealty and 15d. rent in socage, annual value £4; Trenhale of John Stapulton by fealty, annual value 20s.; Gerrans of the prior of St Anthony in Cornwall in right of his church of St. Anthony by fealty and a rent of 2d. at Michaelmas, annual value £4; Trebell and Polyn of Oliver Wyse and his wife Margaret and John Cousyne and his wife Joan in right of Margaret and Joan in socage, annual value £4 6s. 8 3/4d.
He died on 14 Oct. 1418 Joan and Margaret are his daughters and heirs, begotten on Katharine, Joan aged 8 years and more and Margaret aged 4 years and more.
John Arundell, knight, Katherine Sentaubyn and John Hadeley took the issues and profits of the manor of ?Tregony from his death to the day of the inquisition.
C 138/38/39 mm. 1-2
E 149/116/2
ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: This IPM contains a number of corrections and additions to the text in the print edition of CIPM XXI.
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- Title: Proof of age for Margaret wife of Reynold Tretherf
Author: King's College London, 2014. | Mapping the Medieval Countryside [online]. Available at http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/23-415/ [Accessed: 30/1/2020]
Publication: Name: http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/23-415/;
Note: MARGARET WIFE OF REYNOLD TRETHERF
415 Writ de etate probanda . ‡ 22 October 1429. [Wymbyssh].
Regarding her inheritance as one of the daughters and heirs of John Seintaubyn, esquire , who held of Henry V in chief. The lands and tenements are in the custody of William Bodrugan, chevalier , by commission of Henry V [CFR 1413–1422, pp. 351–2]. Inform William of the forthcoming proof of age.
[Dorse:] He was informed by Robert Cherryngworth and John Walpoll . Date and place of proof given.
MIDDLESEX. Proof of age. Westminster 2 December 1429. [Rykhull].
John Olyver , 50 and more, swears that she was born at the abbey of the Minoresses, of the order of St Clare, extra Aldgate, London, baptised in the abbey church, and was 14 and more on 6 January last. He was servant to master Thomas Ferby , then staying in that abbey, and saw Margaret carried to the church for baptism. He also saw her godfather, godmothers, and many other neighbours and friends of her parents etc. [in text]. William Westland , 40 and more, was one of the valets to John Seintaubyn , father of Margaret, when John died. Ten years and more have passed since his death at which time Margaret was aged 4 and more according to her father. Richard Meredyk , 43 and more, was one of those who, nine years ago and more, carried the body of Katherine Seintaubyn , Margaret’s mother, to burial at the house of the brothers Carmelite in London. Margaret was then aged 5 and more according to her neighbours who had determined her age. John Clerk , 48 and more, knows because the same year that Margaret was born, he came with Henry V in his third year as king from Normandy to England, and saw Margaret’s mother talking to Margaret’s nurse. Margaret was then an infant etc. [in text]. William Ryver and Richard Petham , each 42 and more, were in the abbey to talk with Elizabeth Facon who was staying there. They saw Margaret’s baptism and afterwards drank with the godfather and godmothers. Robert Nyk and Peter Harry , each 40 and more, frequently saw William Pomeroy, esquire , pay Margaret’s nurse for feeding and taking care of her when she was an infant. William Leche and Thomas Clerk, senior , each 45 and more, were abbey servants at the time of Margaret’s birth and prepared water in the font and light for her baptism. John Roger , 46 and more, knows because Alice his daughter is the same age as Margaret. Robert Sabyne , 60 and more, knows because Maud his late wife died during the Lent following Margaret’s birth. William Bodrugan, chevalier , was present on 2 December, and could offer no reason why Henry VI should not hand over the lands and tenements to Reynold and Margaret.
C 139/46/46 mm.1–2
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