Michael Matthew Groat PhD's Genealogical Database

Individuals: 97,713  Families: 61,838  
Gedcom Last Modified: December 14, 2025 00:59:10

Reginald Trethurffe



Preferred Parents:
Father: John Trethurffe MP, b. ABT 1365 in , , Cornwall, England   d. 1444 in Fentongallan, , Cornwall, England
Mother: Joan Trenoweth, b. 1398 in Trethurfe, Cornwl, England   d. 1443 in Philleigh, Cornwall, England

Family 1: Margaret Saint Aubyn,    b. 1429 in Broad Clist Manor, Devon, England, United Kingdom    d. 1 NOV 1497 in England, United Kingdom
  1. John Trethurffe Esq., b. 1451 in Tretherff, Cornwall, England     d. 20 JUN 1510 in Cornwall, England
Sources:
  1. 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.
  2. 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
    Page: Mentioned in this source.
  3. Title: Legacy NFS Source: John Trethurffe - Vis. of Cornwall, Vivian p. 497 IN MEMORIES
    Author: Family History Library archive record (family group sheet)
    Note: Source: Vis. of Cornwall, Vivian p. 497 Eng. Pub. AC vol. 9 Submitter: Mildred D. Evans Source: Vis. of Cornwall, Vivian p. 497 Eng. Pub. AC vol. 9 Submitter: Mildred D. Evans
    Page: Migrated from user-supplied source citation: urn:familysearch:source:3244547632
  4. Title: Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for Joan wife of Thomas Pomeroy, knight
    Author: King's College London, 2014. | Mapping the Medieval Countryside [online]. Available at http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/23-246/ [Accessed: 20/1/2020]
    Publication: Name: http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/23-246/;
    Note: JOAN WIFE OF THOMAS POMERAY, KNIGHT 246 Writ que plura . ‡ 20 October 1428. [Wymbyssh]. DEVON. Inquisition [indented]. Honiton 25 October 1428. [Tretherf]. Jurors: William Maleherbe ; John Maleherbe ; William Assheforth ; Thomas Sterre ; William Sely ; John Clode ; Walter Badston ; Gilbert Attewode ; Walter Traci ; John Gascoyn ; Thomas Waltham ; and John Bucknoll . She held more lands and tenements than specified in CIPM XXII no. 259, an inquisition taken in 1423. She held the following in demesne as of fee. Berry Pomeroy, the manor, held of the king in chief by knight service. There are 60 messuages, worth £3 yearly; a water-mill, worth 10s. yearly; 60 ferlings arable, demised severally to tenants-at-will, rendering £20 yearly at the four principal terms by equal parts; 20 a. meadow, worth 26s. 8d. yearly; 100 a. pasture, worth 40s. yearly; 100 a. timber wood, its pasture worth 10s. yearly; and £23 assize rent, payable at Easter and Michaelmas by equal parts. Stockleigh Pomeroy, the manor, held of the king in chief by knight service. There are 20 messuages with 20 ferlings of arable, demised to various tenants-at-will, worth 100s. yearly; a fulling-mill, worth nothing yearly; 20 a. wood, its pasture worth 6s. yearly; and 8 a. meadow, worth 8s. yearly. Brixham, ½ manor, held of the king in chief by knight service. There is assize rent of 100s. from tenements held severally in fee simple, payable at the four terms of the year by equal parts. Harberton, ½ manor, held of the king in chief by knight service. There is a messuage and 40 a. arable, worth 20s. yearly. She held no more lands or tenements in demesne or service above those lands and tenements found in the inquisition taken after her death and returned to Chancery. She died on 8 December 1423. Joan wife of Otes Bodrugan is her kin and one of her next heirs as one of the daughters of John Seyntaubyn her son, and aged 17 and more. Margaret wife of Reynold Tretherf is her kin and other next heir as the other daughter of John Seyntaubyn , and aged 13 and more. [1]+She was seised of the above manors and moieties before her marriage to Thomas Pomeray . They afterwards had a daughter called Isabel. Joan died seised of this estate and Thomas continued in his estate by curtesy until his own death on St Laurence’s day 4 Henry VI. Since then, Edward Pomeray, esquire , has taken the issues and profits of the manors and moieties, title unknown.+[1] [Head:] Reynold Beyer freed to the court on the escheator’s behalf on 9 December 1428. C 139/40/51 mm.1, 4 E 152/6/260 m.14v. 247 Writ mandamus . ‡ 20 October 1428. [Wymbyssh]. CORNWALL. Inquisition [indented]. Truro 3 November 1428. [Tretherf]. Jurors: William Nevyll ; Stephen Boswydell ; John Meleder ; William Trewonwall ; Benedict Cubart; Reynold Trevronek ; Thomas Bosveysek ; Peter Nampyan ; James Ethneves ; Nicholas Hendre; John Nicol Nanskelly; and John Carleyghan . She was seised of the following in demesne as of fee. Tregony, the manor, held of the king in chief by knight service. There is a principal messuage and 40 other messuages, worth nothing yearly; 2 water-mills, worth 60s. yearly; 1 fulling-mill, worth 5s. yearly; a mill called ‘Tanmylle’, worth 5s. yearly; £15 assize rent, payable at Easter and Michaelmas by equal parts and delivered by free tenants; 15 ferlings arable, demised to tenants-at-will, rendering 100s. yearly at the four principal terms by equal parts; 20 a. wood, its pasture worth 7s. yearly; and 10 a. alder, its pasture commonly worth 3s. 4d. yearly. Date of death and heirs as 246. Continues as 246+[1]. [Head:] Reynold Beyer freed to the court on the escheator’s behalf... ?9 December 1428 [ms worn and dirty] . C 139/40/51 mm.2–3 E 152/6/260 m.13v.
    Page: Mentioned in this source.
  5. Title: Reginald Trethurffe on WikiTree
    Author: WikiTree contributors, "Reginald Trethurffe", WikiTree, http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Trethurffe-4 (accessed 13 March 2022)
    Publication: Name: http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Trethurffe-4;

Master Index | Pedigree Chart | Descendency Chart

Please send genealogical corrections, additions, or comments to Michael Matthew Groat PhD
Created by GIMMWebService Version 1.0.3 (Program Information), Copyright 2023 © Michael Groat
(Web design layout and pedigree indentation subroutine) Copyright 1996 © Randy Winch (gumby@edge.net) and Tim Doyle (tdoyle@doit.com)
(Internal GEDCOM data structures and GEDCOM file parsing) Copyright 2014-2021 © Giulio Genovese (giulio.genovese@gmail.com)

Like the program that you see? Any support is appreciated!

Paypal