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Monday, December 19, 2011

Sir Henry de Campo Arnulphi & Johanna Bodrugan

30422034. Sir Henry de Campo Arnulphi & 30422035. Johanna Bodrugan

~1270, Henry Champernon born in England, s/o 60844068. William de Champernoun & 60844069. Joan ?.

11/16/1272, Edward I ascended to the throne while on crusade.

~1285, Johanna born in England, d/o 30422320. Sir Henry de Bodrigan & 30422321. Lady Sibyl de Mandevill.

1279-85, Henry’s grandfather of the same name died.

1303, Henry de Campo Arnulphi was a tenant in Tewardrayth and Bodrugan, co. Cornwall.

Bef. 2/21/1305, Henrys father died.

3/24/1305, Order to deliver to Henry, son and heir of William de Campo Arnulphi, tenant in chief, the lands late of his said father, he having done homage. (S) CFRs.

2/7/1307, Henry de Bodrigan, Kt., and Peter de Brodigan his brother. Messuage and carrucate of land in Tredowargh … Witd: Sirs Reginald de Boevile, Walter de Cornubia; Thomas de Pridias, Kts; Henry de Campo Arnulphy … (S) UKNA.

 [––Henry & Joan––]

By 1308, Henry married Joan. Sir Henry de Bodrigan, at the marriage of his daughter, gave inter alia the manor of Tywardreth, and William de Bodrigan, sometime Archdeacon of Cornwall, uncle of her father, gave her at the same time certain lands in Tredrym. [William died bef. 3/26/1308.]

2/25/1308, Edward II crowned king of England.

4/1309, Henry knight of the shire for Devon.

1309, Johanna’s father died, her brother Otto the heir.

4/22/1310, at Bishops Clyst, … indenture … Walter, bishop of Exeter, and Elias Broun … witnesses, Henry de Campo Arnulphi, … knights … (S) CPRs, 5/12/1321.

2/8/1311, Confirmation of the sale of custody of lands and tenements of Otto, son of Henry de Bodrigan, tenant-in-chief, together with his marriage, to Henry de Campo Arnulphi by Hugh le Despencer the elder. (S) CPRs.

10/11/1311, Order to pay to Henry de Campo Arnulphi and Richard de Hywysh, knights of the shire, their expenses for attending parliament. (S) CCRs.

By 1311, Henry knighted. (S) UKNA.

4/1312, Sir Henry, lord of Stockleigh-English, presented there to the church.

11/10/1313, Commission to Henry de Campo Arnulphi, … touching a break in the park of John de Wylington at Umberleye, co. Devon. (S) CPRs.

3/9/1314, Commission to Henry de Chambernon, Thomas Cogan, … by oath of the good men of the county of Devon … (S) CPRs.

2/6/1315, Commission to John de Foxle, W. de Bourne and Henry de Chambernon, by oath of the good men of the county of Devon … (S) CPRs.

6/14/1316, Henry de Campo Arnulphi appointed a conservator of the peace in co. Cornwall. (S) CPRs.

3/3/1317 … William de Botreaux, Henry de Campo Arnulphi and John de Treiagn in the commission of oyer … (S) CPRs.

6/1/1318, Commission … Henry de Campo Arnulphi … at Este Esse, co. Devon. (S) CPRs.

5/30/1319, Henry a tax assessor and collector for Devon.

6/18/1320, Henry a conservator for the peace for Devon.

10/1321, King Edward II took to the field with a large army to oppose the lords in revolt in the Despenser War.

5/16/1322, Commission to Henry de Chambernon and Reginald de Botereaux, in pursuance of the grant made in the Parliament at York … to select in the county of Cornwall suitable men, … to take measures for their arming … to conduct them to Newcastle … to serve the king for 40 days … Reginald is to be their leader. (S) CPRs.

10/14/1322, King Edward at the losing Battle of Byland, 20 miles north of York, against Robert Bruce, King of Scotland. [This defeat compelled King Edward to recognize Scottish independence.]

1/12/1324, Licence for Henry de Campo Arnulphi to enfeoff Hugh de Campo Arnulphi of the manor of Tywardraeth, co. Cornwall, held in chief; and the said Hugh to regrant it to the said Henry and Joan his wife … by fine of 10 marks. (S) CPRs.

11/3/1324, Commission to Henry de Campo Arnulphi and Reynold de Botereux, reciting that in Magna Carta it is contained that there be one measure of wine throughout the realm and one measure of ale and one measure of com, to wit … to survey all measures whereby wine, ale and corn are sold and bought in the county of Cornwall. (S) CFRs.

4/29/1325, Henry excused from a commission for being ill. (S) CFRs.

6/18/1325, The king learns by inquisition taken by Henry de Campo Arnulphi and Stephen de Haccombe that the weights for weighing tin made in the time of Richard, sometime king of Almain and earl of Cornwall, agreed with the standard of London, and that they are now broken, deteriorated, and diminished by reason of their age. (S) CCRs.

8/1/1326, Order to deliver to Philip de Columbariis and Eleanor his wife … a moiety of a fee in Coueleye, in [Devon], which Henry de Campo Arnulphi holds … (S) CCRs.

2/1/1327 at Westminster, Edward III, age 14, crowned king of England.

6/5/1328, Walter de Kancia and Peter de Bodrigan granted to Henry de Campo Arnulphi, chivaler, the manors of Ilfracombe, Colridge, Heved Hamlet, land in La Pole, and the advowsons of the churches of Ilfracombe, Stockleigh-
English, in Devonshire, and the manor of Treuelow and the advowson of the church of Jacobstowe, in co. Cornwall, for his life, and after his death they shall remain to William his son and the heirs of his body.

1329, Henry died.

5/8/1329, Writ for IPM of Henry de Campo Arnulphi. (S) CFRs.

6/3/1329, IPM of Henry de Campo Arnulphi, knight. Cornwall: The said Henry in his life time alienated all his lands and tenements to Walter de Kent and Peter de Bodrigan and their heirs for ever. William de Campo Arnulphi, aged 16 years, is the next heir of the blood of the said Henry, but no lands or tenements descend to him. Devon: … [same]. (S) CIsPM.

[––Joan––]

1331, On his death, Sir Otho Bodrigan [Joan’s nephew] was holding Bodrigan and Trevelyan, co. Cornwall of Joan, widow of Henry.

10/10/1331, IPM of Otto de Bodrigan. Cornwall: … Bodrigan. The manor, held of Joan (30422035), relict of Henry de Campo Arnulphi, knight, by service of 3 knights’ fees. … Trevilyn. 80a. arable, a small turbary, and a toll of tin, held in socage of Joan, relict of Henry de Campo Arnulphi. … (S) CIsPM.

10/24/1331, Joan received license to marry whomsever she will of the king's allegiance, by a fine of 10 marks. (S) CPRs.

2/10/1334, IPM of Ralph de Bello Prato: Cornwall: … holding land in Pelhalym, co. Cornwall of Joan, late the wife of Henry de Campo Arnulphi. (S) CIsPM.

(S) Strife of the Roses and Days of the Tudors in the West, Rogers, 2003, P41.

Child of Henry and Johanna:

i. Johanna Champernon (15211017), born ~1310 in England.


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