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Medieval Genealogy Newsgroup: Champernoun of Modbury, Devonshire
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  • Bodine, Ronny, "Medieval Genealogy Newsgroup: Champernoun of Modbury, Devonshire" (GEN-MEDIEVAL mailing list, Jan, 1999) (http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/GEN-MEDIEVAL/1999-01/0917720750).
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  • Author: Bodine, Ronny
  • Publisher: GEN-MEDIEVAL mailing list, Jan, 1999
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  • Champernoun Of Modbury, Devonshire - Part 1 of 2, by Ronny Bodine, January 30, 1999 Champernoun Of Modbury, Devonshire - Part 2 of 2, by Ronny Bodine, January 30, 1999
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  • Text: GENERATION 1

    1. Sir RICHARD CHAMPERNOUN, of Modbury, Devonshire. As "Richard de Chambernon, son of Dom Henry de Chamb'noun," he terminated a Plea brought by him in City Court against Master Henry de Bollegh, Archdeacon of Cornwall, 4 Oct 1286 (DCNQ, 8: 132). In 1275/82, as Ricardus de Chambernun, he was recorded as a tenant of the manor of Inswork (Book of Fees, II, p. 1298).
    Married to Joan, half-sister of James de Okeston, of Modbury. Sir James de Okeston presented to Modbury Priory Sept 1321 (Stapledon, p. 235). It has been suggested that Joan had remarried by 1300, in which year Peter de Fissacre was holding Inceworth, as per the IPM of Edmund, Earl of Cornwall, and that Joan, wife of Peter de Fissacre, put in a claim in 1316, endorsed on the final concord of Modbury (RTDA, 67: 269-270, 280-282). Joan apparently died soon after as in 1319 her son Richard was holding Inceworth.

    Children:

    2. Richard Champernoun, m. Elizabeth Valletort.

    GENERATION 2

    2. Sir RICHARD CHAMPERNOUN. Died shortly before 26 Nov 1338 when Bishop Grandisson recorded the testamentary probate of Lord Richard de Campo Arnulphi, Knight (Grandisson: 894). The will itself was not recorded in the register and is now lost. In 1285, by commandment of Edward I, James de Okeston conveyed Modbury to him. On 13 Apr 1315, a plea of covenant was summoned wherein James de Oxton acknowledged the manor and advowson of Brideford (Bridford) to be the right of Richard as by James's gift, to be held by James for his life upon payment of a yearly rose, and after his death the manor and advowson would revert in its entirety to Richard (Devon Fines, 2: no. 1023). On 20 Jan 1315/6, James de Oxton and Ida, his wife, acknowledged the manor of Modbury and advowson and priory of Modbury to be the right of Henry de Lappeslode as by James' gift, that Henry granted the manor and advowson to James and Ida for their lives, and after their deaths, the manor and advowson shall remain in their entirety to Richard de Campo Arnulphi and his heirs (Devon Fines, 2: no.
    1031).
    On 25 Sept 1319 he received a grant, at the request of Edmund de Woodstock, the King's brother, for a weekly market on Tuesday at his manor of Inneswerk, co. Cornwall, and a yearly fair there on the vigil, the feast and morrow of St. Michael (Cal. Charter Rolls, 1300-1327, p. 415). Knight of the Shire for Devon Oct 1324 and Sept 1331 (Parliaments, pp. 71, 94). On 7 July 1324 he was a knight liable for military service against the Scots (RTDA, 71: 292, 294). On 28 Aug 1325, he was commissioned to pursue and arrest disturbers of the peace and on 28 Feb 1326 was appointed a commissioner of the peace in co. Cornwall. On 20 Mar 1326, he was appointed arrayer for co. Cornwall (Cal. Patent Rolls, 1321-4, pp. 228, 285, 222). In 1332, he was holding lands in Brixton, Compton and Egg Buckland, Highampton, North Buckland, and Modbury (Devon Lay Subsidy of 1332, p. 12, 15, 65, 81, 100). Holding Modbury of John de Dynham, 20 June 1332 (CIPM, 7, p. 327).
    On 1 June 1334 he received license to crennelate Modbury Manor (Cal. Patent Rolls, 1330-34, p. 554) and on 1 Feb 1335, he received a grant, of special grace, of free warren in all their demense lands of Modbury, co. Devon and Inneswerk and Ledeweyn, co. Cornwall (Cal. Charter Rolls, 1327-1341, p. 322).
    By May 1316 (VCH, Somersetshire, 6: 92) he was married to Elizabeth Valletort, coheiress of Hugh de Valletort, of North Tawton, and widow of Richard Tremenet (DCNQ, 20: 294).

    Children:

    3. (Sir?) Richard Champernoun, m. Emeline Brankescombe.
    4. John Champernoun.
    5. Thomas Champernoun, m. Eleanor Rohant.

    GENERATION 3 (nos. 3-5)

    3. (Sir?) RICHARD CHAMPERNOUN. ... deceased in 1377, when Northtoft, Northamptonshire ... Married to Emeline, daughter of Walter and Margery Brankescombe ...

    5. THOMAS CHAMPERNOUN, Esq. As Lord of Modbury, he presented to Modbury Priory in June 1345, June 1349, April 1350/1, March 1361/2 and June 1375 (Grandison, pp. 1347, 1390-1, 1416, 1480; Brantyngham, 1370-1394, p. 37); as Lord of Bridford he presented there to the church in June 1349 and Jan 1358/9 (Grandison, p. 1391, 1450). Collector of the 10th and 15th for Devonshire, 1 Aug 1357-15 Sept 1357 (Cal. Fine Rolls, 1356-1368, p. 44, 46); appointed Sheriff of Devonshire 20 Nov 1362 and 26 Nov 1367 (ibid., p. 237, 359) serving a one year term in each instance. In Apr 1369, he quit-claimed his rights to the Rohant lands in Worthington, Leicestershire; Estcoton, by Gildesburgh, Northamptonshire; and Combe Real and Portesmouth, Devonshire to his son, Richard (Cal. Close Rolls, 1369-74: 84).
    Appointed escheator for Devonshire, 15 June 1369, serving until 16 Feb 1371 (Cal. Fine Rolls, 1368-77, pp. 9, 109). In that capacity, he was appointed on 20 Nov 1369 to guard the temporalities of the Bishop of Exeter, now void, and in the King's hands (ibid., p. 44); appointed collector of the 10th and 15th, 6 Dec 1373 and again 14 Nov 1374 (ibid., pp. 229, 269); writ of supersedeas issued May 1379 in favor of Thomas Chambernoun, Esq. for a demand for his homage which he has done (Cal. Close Rolls, 1377-81: 256); exempted for life from assizes, juries, etc., by letters patent of 9 Nov 1378 (Cal. Patent Rolls, 1377-81, p. 346); appointed collector of a tax in Cornwall (Cal. Fine Rolls, 1377-1383, p. 54). The last reference to him occured on 12 Nov 1387 when he was serving on commission of road inquiry in Devonshire (Cal. Close Rolls, 1385-9: 391).
    Married to Eleanor, daughter of Sir Roger Rohant and heiress to Aston Rohant, Oxfordshire and Woodleigh, Devonshire. She was dead by April 1369 when her husband quit-claimed his rights to her inheritance in favor of their son Richard (Cal. Close Rolls, 1369-74: 84; VCH, Oxfordshire, 8: 21).

    Children:
    7. Sir Richard Champernoun, m 1) Alice Astley, 2) katherine Daubeney.
    8. Edmund Champernoun.
    9. Cecily Champernoun.

    GENERATION 4 (nos. 6-9)

    7. Sir RICHARD CHAMPERNOUN. According to a inquisition of proof of age made at Jevelchestre on 6 Aug 1366, he was born 29 June 1344 at the manor of Suddon, Somersetshire and baptised in the church of Wyncaulton. On the occasion of his baptism, his great-grandfather, Sir Richard Lovel, gave a celebration (CIPM, 7: 91). On 27 Nov 1368 he was appointed Sheriff of Devonshire in succession to his father (Cal. Fine Rolls, 1356-68, p. 392). In Nov 1377 he paid homage and
    fealty to the King for the manor of Ashton Rowhant, Oxfordshire (Cal. Close Rolls, 1377-81, p. 22). As a knight he was appointed assessor of a tax in Devonshire, 27 May 1379 (Cal. Fine Rolls, 1377-83, p. 142 and was again appointed Sheriff for a one-year term on 1 Nov 1381 (ibid., p. 270) and 18 Jan 1387 (Cal. Fine Rolls, 1383-91, p. 152). In 1395 he was holding Stokkinchurche Manor, Oxfordshire (CIPM, 7: no. 476).
    In 1393 and 1394 Richard Chambernon, Kt. and Catherine, his wife, received indents from the Catholic Church to make confessions, obtain a portable alter and celebrate mass. (Cal. of State Papers, vol. 4, 1362-1404: Entries Relating to Great Britain and Ireland, pp. 483, 489, 494, 497, 498).
    As Lord of Portelmouth, one of the Rohant manors, he presented to the church there in Jan 1383/4, Sept 1399 and May 1405 (Brantscombe, p. 86; Stafford, p. 195); as Lord of Dodbrook, another Rohant manor, he presented to the church there in Mar 1383/4, Mar 1403, June 1405, Nov 1409, and Nov 1410 (Brantyngham, p. 87, Stafford, p. 163-4); as Lord of Modbury, he presented to Modbury Priory in March 1398/9, Feb 1406/7 and Jan 1415/6 (Stafford, p. 188); and as Lord of Bridford, he presented there to the church in Sept 1399 (Stafford, p. 150). On 14 July 1402, Richard Chambernon, "chivaler," was appointed a commissioner of array for Devon (Cal. Patent Rolls, 1401-5, p. 114). On 1 Jan 1412, he and others granted 40 acres in Wodelegh to the parson of Wodelegh in exchange for 40 acres in the same town (Cal. Patent Rolls, 1408-13, p. 368).
    His will of 26 Feb 1418/9 was proved 3 Apr 1419, naming his wife Katherine and sons Richard and John. He requested burial in the parish church of Dodbrooke by the side of his wife Katherine (Stafford, p. 422-3).
    Vivian (p. 162) reports he was married 1stly to Alice, daughter of Thomas, Lord Astley, and 2ndly to Katherine, daughter of Sir Giles Daubeney. For confirmation of Alice as a Astley see following, under Joan Champernoun (no. 11) where, Joan's Chudleigh descendants impale the arms of Champernoun and Astley (RTDA, 31: 92). Alice would consequently be a daughter of Thomas de Astley, of Astley and Bentley, Warwickshire, 3rd Baron Astley, and his wife, Elizabeth de Beauchamp, a relationship accepted by Paget in his Official Baronage (no. 9). Katherine was apparently the daughter of that Sir Giles Daubeny, who was the 3rd Baron Daubeny, of Kilmersdon, Somersetshire, who died 24 June 1386, and his wife Eleanor Wyllington, herself a Champernoun descendant, though no daughter is named among their children in Lord Hylton's Notes on the History of the Parish of Kilmersdon [Taunton, 1910].

    Children (by 1st wife):
    10. Alexander Champernoun, m. Joan Ferrers.
    11. Joan Champernoun, m. 1) Sir James Chudleigh, 2) Sir John Courtenay.

    Children (by 2nd wife):
    12. Richard Champernoun, m. Isabel Bonville.
    13. John Champernoun, Margaret Hamley.
    14. Margaret Champernoun, m. Robert Hill.

    9. CECILY CHAMPERNOUN. Married to Simon Fleming. ...

    GENERATION 5 (nos. 10-14)

    10. ALEXANDER CHAMPERNOUN. According to the 1422 IPM of his cousin, Otho Champernoun, he was aged 40 or more and the son of Richard, son of Thomas, thus was born in or before 1382. ... He died 30 June 1441 (IPM, 21 Hen. VI, no. 19) and was buried in the Church of St. Andrew at Beer Ferrers (so stated in the will of his son John). By Nov 1384 he was married to Joan, daughter of Martin Ferrers ...

    11. JOAN CHAMPERNOUN. Died 1419. Vivian (p. 162) and Pole (Devon, p. 255, 256) both incorrectly call her the daughter of Alexander. At the inquisition of proof of age of her son, Philip de Courtenay, held at Tyuerton on 12 Feb 1424/5, John Colle, a witness to the baptism, who was a servant of Richard de Champernoun, kt. and was sent by him to Ashton to present the mother of Philip with a silver cup, refers to Richard Champernoun as "father of the mother of the infant" (Inq. 3 Hen VI, file 20 (50)). She married 1stly, Sir James Chudleigh, died c1402; and 2ndly, c1403, Sir John Courtenay, who died before 1415 (CP, 4: 335).

    12. RICHARD CHAMPERNOUN. He died 20 Jan 1419/20 ... Pole (Devon, p. 301) calls him the eldest son of Richard by his 2nd wife, Katherine Dawbeney, from whom he received Woodleigh. He married Isabel Bonville, sister of Sir William Bonville, 1st Baron Bonville of Chewton (1391-1461). (Paget's Baronage, no. 80). ... she was living 5 Feb 1421.

    13. JOHN CHAMPERNOUN (de CAMPO ARNULPHI in his IPM), of Insworth. Died 2 June 1449 (IPM 27 Hen. VI, file 133 (7)). At his death he held no lands in Devonshire or Cornwall.
    He married Margaret Hamley, daughter of Arthur Hamley, of Halwyn, co. Cornwall. Margaret was born 1409.

    Children:
    18. Richard Champernoun, m. Elizabeth Reynell.

    14. MARGARET CHAMPERNOUN. Married c1419, Robert Hill (1392-1444), of Shilston, Devonshire. ... He died shortly before 12 May 1444

    GENERATION 6 (nos. 15-18)

    18. RICHARD CHAMPERNOUN. Born 6 Jan 1435 (IPM of his father); died 26 May 1468 (IPM 8 Edw. IV file 28 (35)).
    He married Elizabeth Reynell, daughter of Walter Reynell, of Malston.

    Children:
    23. Margery Champernoun, born 1461.
    24. Margaret Champernoun, born 1463. m. 1) John Carminow, of co. Cornwall. m. 2) Nicholas Cockworthy
    25. Elizabeth Champernoun, born 1465, died bef. 1518. m. William Fortescue (DCNQ, 19: 26-29, 265-270)
    26. Joan Champernoun, born 1466.
    27. Mary Champernoun, m. Humphrey Monk.

    REFERENCES (not clearly identified previously)

    Brantyngham. The Register of Thomas de Brantyngham, Bishop of Exeter, A.D. 1370-1394. 2 vols. Exeter Episcopal Registers, vols. 6-7. London: George Bell & Sons, 1901.

    CP. The Complete Peerage.

    DCNQ. Devon and Cornwall Notes and Queries

    Devon. Pole, Sir William. Collections Towards a Description of the County of Devon. London: J. Nichols, 1791.

    Grandisson. The Register of John de Grandisson, Bishop of Exeter (A.D.1327-1369). 3 vols. Exeter Episcopal Registers, vols. 3-5. London: George Bell & Sons, 1894.

    Parliaments. Returns of the Members of Parliament. Part I: Parliaments of England 1213-1702. House of Commons, 1878.

    RTDA. Report and Transctions of the Devonshire Association.

    Stafford. The Register of Edmund Stafford, (A.D. 1395-1419). Exeter Episcopal Registers, vol. 8. London: George Bell & Sons, 1886.

    Stapledon. The Register of Walter de Stapledon, Bishop of Exeter, A.D. 1307-1326. Exeter Episcopal Registers, vol. 2. London: George Bell & Sons, 1892.
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Katherine DaubeneyNameCatherine [S751]
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Sir Henry de ChampernounNameDom Henry de Chamb'noun [S751]
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Eleanor RohantNameEleanor Rohant [S751] [S1659]
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Eleanor WyllingtonNameEleanor Wyllington [S751]
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Elizabeth ChampernounNameElizabeth Champernoun [S751] [S755]
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Elizabeth ReynellNameElizabeth Reynell [S751] [S755] [S759]
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Elizabeth ValletortNameElizabeth Valletort [S751] [S1659]
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Sir Giles Daubeney, 3rd Baron DaubenyNameSir Giles Daubeney , 3rd Baron Daubeny [S751] [S759] [S1659]
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Joan de OkestonNameJoan [S751] [S754]
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John ChampernounNameJohn Champernoun [S751]
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John ChampernounNameJohn Champernoun of Insworth [S751] [S755] [S759]
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John ChampernounNameJohn de Campo Arnulphi [S751]
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Katherine DaubeneyNameKatherine [S751] [S759]
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Katherine DaubeneyNameKatherine Daubeney [S751] [S1659]
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Katherine DaubeneyNameKatherine Dawbeney [S751]
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Sir Richard Champernoun of ModburyNameLord Richard de Campo Arnulphi , Knight [S751]
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Margaret HamleyNameMargaret Hamley [S751] [S754] [S755]
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Sir Richard ChampernounNameRicardus de Chambernun [S751]
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyNameRichard Chambernon , Kt. [S751]
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyNameRichard Chambernon Chivaler [S751]
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Sir Richard ChampernounNameSir Richard Champernoun [S751] [S925]
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyNameSir Richard Champernoun , Knt., of Modbury [S751]
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Richard Champernoun of InworthyNameRichard Champernoun of Inworthy [S751]
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Sir Richard Champernoun of ModburyNameSir Richard Champernoun of Modbury [S751]
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyNameRichard de Champernoun , Kt [S751]
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Sir Roger Rohant of Aston RowantNameRoger Rohant [S751]
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William Fortescue of PrutestonNameWilliam Fortescue of Pruteston [S751] [S755]
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Relationships
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Elizabeth ChampernounFatherRichard Champernoun of Inworthy (1435-1468) [S751] [S754] [S755] [S756] [S759]
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Elizabeth ChampernounMotherElizabeth Reynell (e1437-) [S751] [S754] [S755] [S759]
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Richard Champernoun of InworthyMotherMargaret Hamley (1409-) [S751] [S754] [S755] [S759]
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John ChampernounFatherSir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of Modbury (1344-~1419) [S751] [S754] [S755] [S759] [S1659]
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John ChampernounMotherKatherine Daubeney (e1360-) [S751] [S754] [S755] [S759] [S1659]
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Margaret HamleyFatherArthur Hamley of Halwyn (e1374-) [S751] [S755] [S759]
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyFatherThomas Champernoun Esq. (~1315-) [S751] [S754] [S759] [S1659]
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyMotherEleanor Rohant (e1328-<1369) [S751] [S754] [S759]
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyGreat grandfatherSir Richard Lovel, Lord Level of Castle Cary (>1270-1351) [S751]
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Katherine DaubeneyFatherSir Giles Daubeney, 3rd Baron Daubeny (e1334-1386) [S751] [S759] [S1659]
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Katherine DaubeneyMotherEleanor Wyllington (e1335-1400) [S751] [S1659]
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Thomas Champernoun Esq.FatherSir Richard Champernoun of Modbury (e1288-1338) [S751] [S754] [S759] [S1659]
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Thomas Champernoun Esq.MotherElizabeth Valletort (e1289-) [S751] [S754] [S759] [S1659]
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Eleanor RohantFatherSir Roger Rohant of Aston Rowant (e1290-) [S751] [S759]
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Sir Richard Champernoun of ModburyFatherSir Richard Champernoun (e1251-<1300) [S751] [S754] [S759] [S1659]
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Sir Richard Champernoun of ModburyMotherJoan de Okeston (e1252-<1319) [S751] [S754] [S759] [S1659]
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Elizabeth ValletortFatherHugh Valletort of North Tawton (>1259-<1311) [S751] [S759] [S980] [S1659]
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Sir Richard ChampernounFatherSir Henry de Champernoun (>1221-~1285) [S751] [S752] [S754] [S759] [S925] [S1659]
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Events & Attributes
PersonClaimDateDetailAgeEvidence
Sir Richard ChampernounResidence1275 [S751]
recorded as tenant of the manor Inswork
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Sir Richard ChampernounResidence1276 [S751]
recorded as tenant of the manor Inswork
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Sir Richard ChampernounResidence1277 [S751]
recorded as tenant of the manor Inswork
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Sir Richard ChampernounResidence1278 [S751]
recorded as tenant of the manor Inswork
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Sir Richard ChampernounResidence1279 [S751]
recorded as tenant of the manor Inswork
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Sir Richard ChampernounResidence1280 [S751]
recorded as tenant of the manor Inswork
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Sir Richard ChampernounResidence1281 [S751]
recorded as tenant of the manor Inswork
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Sir Richard ChampernounResidence1282 [S751]
recorded as tenant of the manor Inswork
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Sir Richard ChampernounResidence1285Modbury, Devon, England [S751]
by command od Edward I, James Okeston conveyed Modbury to him
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Sir Richard ChampernounFlourishedOct 4, 1286 [S751] [S1659]
terminated a plea brought by him in city court against Master Henry de Bollegh, Archdeacon of Cornwall
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Sir Richard ChampernounDeathbef 1300 [S751]
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Sir Richard Champernoun of ModburyFlourishedApr 13, 1315 [S751]
James de Oxton gave him the manor of Bridford after his death
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Sir Richard Champernoun of ModburyFlourishedJan 20, 1315/16 [S751]
Henry de Lappeslode gifted him the manor and priory of Modbury to be his after the death of James de Oxton
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Sir Richard Champernoun of ModburyMarriageMay 1316Elizabeth Valletort [S751]
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Joan de OkestonDeathbef 1319 [S751]
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Sir Richard Champernoun of ModburyResidence1319 [S751]
holding the manor at Inceworth
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Sir Richard Champernoun of ModburyFlourishedSep 25, 1319Cornwall, England [S751]
received a grant from Edmund de Woodstock for a weekly market on Tuesday and a yearly fair on the feast of St. Michael at his manor of Inneswerk
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Sir Richard Champernoun of ModburyFlourishedJul 7, 1324 [S751]
a knight liable for military service against the Scots
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Sir Richard Champernoun of ModburyMilitaryOct 1324 [S751]
appointed Knight of the Shire for Devon
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Sir Richard Champernoun of ModburyFlourishedAug 8, 1325 [S751]
commissioned to pursue and arrest disturbers of the peace
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Sir Richard Champernoun of ModburyFlourishedFeb 28, 1326Cornwall, England [S751]
appointed commisioner of the peace
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Sir Richard Champernoun of ModburyFlourishedMar 20, 1326Cornwall, England [S751]
appointed arrayer
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Sir Richard Champernoun of ModburyMilitarySep 1331 [S751]
appointed Knight of the Shire for Devon
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Sir Richard Champernoun of ModburyResidenceJun 20, 1332Modbury, Devon, England [S751]
holding Modbury of John de Dynham
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Sir Richard Champernoun of ModburyFlourishedJun 1, 1334 [S751]
received license to crennelate Modbury Manor
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Sir Richard Champernoun of ModburyFlourishedFeb 1, 1335 [S751]
he received a grant, of special grace, of free warren in all their demense lands of Modbury, Inneswerk, and Ledeweyn
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Sir Richard Champernoun of ModburyDeathbef Nov 26, 1338 [S751]
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Sir Richard Champernoun of ModburyProbateNov 26, 1338 [S751]
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyBirthJun 29, 1344Manor of Suddon, Somerset, England [S751] [S759]
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Thomas Champernoun Esq.ResidenceJun 1345Modbury, Devon, England [S751]
presented to Modbury Priory
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Thomas Champernoun Esq.ResidenceJun 1349Modbury, Devon, England [S751]
presented to Modbury Priory
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Thomas Champernoun Esq.ResidenceJun 1349Bridford, England [S751]
presented to Bridford Church
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Thomas Champernoun Esq.ResidenceApr 1350/51Modbury, Devon, England [S751]
presented to Modbury Priory
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Thomas Champernoun Esq.Position Aug 1, 1357 to Sep 15, 1357Devon, England [S751]
Collector of the 10th and 15th
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Thomas Champernoun Esq.ResidenceJan 1358/59Bridford, England [S751]
presented to Bridford Church
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Thomas Champernoun Esq.ResidenceMar 1361/62Modbury, Devon, England [S751]
presented to Modbury Priory
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Thomas Champernoun Esq.Title Nov 20, 1362 to Nov 19, 1363Sherriff of Devonshire, Devon, England [S751]
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Thomas Champernoun Esq.Title Nov 25, 1367 to Nov 26, 1367Sherriff of Devonshire, Devon, England [S751]
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyPosition Nov 27, 1368 to Nov 26, 1369Devon, England [S751]
Sheriff of Devonshire
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Eleanor RohantDeathbef Apr 1369 [S751]
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Thomas Champernoun Esq.FlourishedApr 1369 [S751] [S1659]
quit-claimed his rights to Rohant lands in Worthington, Leicestershire; Estcoton, Northamptonshire; and Combe Real and Portesmouth, Devonshire to his son Richard
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyFlourishedApr 1369 [S751]
his father, Thomas quit-claimed his rights to Rohant lands in Worthington, Leicestershire; Estcoton, Northamptonshire; and Combe Real and Portesmouth, Devonshire
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyFlourishedMay 27, 1369Devon, England [S751]
as a knight, was appointed assessor of a tax in Devonshire
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Thomas Champernoun Esq.Position Jun 15, 1369 to Feb 16, 1371Devon, England [S751]
Escheator of Devonshire
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Thomas Champernoun Esq.FlourishedNov 20, 1369Devon, England [S751]
appointed to guard the temporalities of the Bishop of Exeter
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Thomas Champernoun Esq.FlourishedDec 6, 1373Devon, England [S751]
Collector of the 10th and 15th
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Thomas Champernoun Esq.FlourishedNov 14, 1374Devon, England [S751]
Collector of the 10th and 15th
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Thomas Champernoun Esq.ResidenceJun 1375Modbury, Devon, England [S751]
presented to Modbury Priory
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyFlourishedNov 1377Oxfordshire, England [S751]
paid homage and fealty to the King for the manor of Ashton Rowhant, Oxfordshire
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Thomas Champernoun Esq.FlourishedNov 9, 1378 [S751]
exempted for life from assizes, juries, etc. by letters of patent
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Thomas Champernoun Esq.FlourishedMay 1379 [S751]
a writ of supersedeas was issued in his favor for a demand for his homage
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyPosition Nov 1, 1381 to Oct 31, 1382Devon, England [S751]
Sheriff of Devonshire
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyFlourishedJan 1383/84Portelsmouth, England [S751]
presented to the church in Portelmouth
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyFlourishedMar 1383/84Dodbrook, England [S751]
presented to the church in Dodbrook
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Sir Giles Daubeney, 3rd Baron DaubenyDeathJun 24, 1386Barrington, Somerset, England [S751] [S775:IV.93]
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyPosition Jan 18, 1387 to Jan 17, 1388Devon, England [S751]
Sheriff of Devonshire
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Thomas Champernoun Esq.FlourishedNov 12, 1387 [S751]
appointed collector of a tax in Cornwall
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Katherine DaubeneyFlourished1393 [S751]
received indents form the Catholic Church to make confessions, obtain a portable altar, and celebrate mass
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyFlourished1393 [S751]
received indents form the Catholic Church to make confessions, obtain a portable altar, and celebrate mass
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyFlourished1394 [S751]
received indents form the Catholic Church to make confessions, obtain a portable altar, and celebrate mass
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Katherine DaubeneyFlourished1394 [S751]
received indents form the Catholic Church to make confessions, obtain a portable altar, and celebrate mass
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyFlourished1395Oxfordshire, England [S751]
was holding Stokkinchurche Manor in Oxfordshire
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyFlourishedMar 1398/99Modbury, Devon, England [S751]
presented to the Modbury Priory
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyFlourishedSep 1399Portelsmouth, England [S751]
presented to the church in Portelmouth
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyPositionJul 14, 1402Devon, Devon, England [S751]
Commissioner of Array for Devon
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyFlourishedMar 1403Dodbrook, England [S751]
presented to the church in Dodbrook
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyFlourishedMay 1405Portelsmouth, England [S751]
presented to the church in Portelmouth
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyFlourishedJun 1405Dodbrook, England [S751]
presented to the church in Dodbrook
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyFlourishedFeb 1406/07Modbury, Devon, England [S751]
presented to the Modbury Priory
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Margaret HamleyBirth1409England [S751] [S755] [S759]
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyFlourishedNov 1409Dodbrook, England [S751]
presented to the church in Dodbrook
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyFlourishedNov 1410Dodbrook, England [S751]
presented to the church in Dodbrook
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyFlourishedJan 1, 1412Wodelegh, England [S751]
one of a group that exchanged 40 acres with the parson of Wodelegh
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyFlourishedJan 1415/16Bridford, England [S751]
presented to the church in Bridford
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyFlourishedJan 1415/16Modbury, Devon, England [S751]
presented to the Modbury Priory
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyWillFeb 26, 1418/19 [S751] [S755] [S759]
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Richard Champernoun of InworthyBirthJan 6, 1435England [S751]
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John ChampernounDeathJun 2, 1449 [S751]
Farmerie and here give his Inq. p. m. as 27 Hen VI (1448)
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Elizabeth ChampernounBirth1465England [S751]
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Richard Champernoun of InworthyDeathMay 26, 1468England [S751] [S755] [S759]
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Elizabeth ChampernounDeathbef 1518England [S751] [S755] [S756] [S759]
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyTitleLord of Bridford [S751]
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Elizabeth ValletortMarriage 1st [S751] [S759] [S980] [S1659]
Richard Trement
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyBurialDodbrook, England [S751]
at the parish church
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyTitleLord of Dodbrook [S751]
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyTitleLord of Modbury [S751]
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyTitleLord of Portelmouth [S751]
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Thomas Champernoun Esq.TitleLord of Modbury [S751]
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Katherine DaubeneyBurialDodbrook, England [S751]
at the parish church
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Sir Giles Daubeney, 3rd Baron DaubenyTitle3rd Baron Daubney [S751]
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Thomas Champernoun Esq.TitleLord of Bridford [S751]
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Sir Richard Champernoun, Knt., of ModburyBaptismChurch of Wyncaulton, England [S751]
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Referrers
Thomas Champernoun Esq. (~1315-)
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