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Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Lord Stephen de Haccombe & Cecilia ?

 60844596. Lord Stephen de Haccombe & 60844597. Cecilia ?

~1260, Stephen de Haccumbe born in England.

~1265, Cecilia born in England.

11/16/1272, Edward I succeeded Henry III as King of England.

5/6/1292, IPM of Hugh de Curtenay. Devon: … Haccumb and Clyfford. The manors held by Stephen de Haccumb by service of a knight’s fee. (S) CIsPM.

3/29/1293 at Exeter., Debtor: Sir Roger de Carmynou (30422304), knight, of Cornwall [held fee in Mouthelond, Lesnewth Hundred, Cornwall]. Creditor: Sir Stephen de Accumbe, knight. Amount: 9m., for 1 horse, bought from him. (S) UKNA.

3/2/1299, IPM of Oliver Dynham. Devon: … Southbroke. The hamlet held of Stephen de Haccombe by service of 1/2 knight’s fee. (S) CIsPM.

3/27/1301, Order to deliver to Margaret, late the wife of Edmund, earl of Cornwall, … a moiety of a fee in xministre, in Devon, which moiety Stephen de Hatcombe holds, and which is extended at 42s. yearly; … (S) CCRs.

11/22/1301, IPM of Edmund, earl of Cornwall. Devon: Axemimstre. 1/2 fee held by Stephen de Haccumbe. … [Cornwall] held by Stephen de Haccumbe: Bykebiry, 1 fee; Hugaton and L[oppeston], 1 fee; Ert and La Grane, 2 parts of 1 fee; Nottedon, 1 fee; Holewale, 1/3 fee. (S) CIsPM.

Stephen died.

[––Cecilia––]

1306, Assizes at Launceston, William de Botreaux recovered from Cecelia de Haccombe, Stephen de Haccombe (son), and others, one water-mill, … which Cecilia claimed as part of Worthevale, which she held in dower of the inheritance of the said William de Botereus, and by his assignment. (S) Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall, V11, 1895, P300.

Cecilia died.

Family notes:

·         The Sir Stephen de Haccombe, founder of the dedicated church, supposedly founded the church because of his safe return from the crusades in 1233.

Child of Stephen and Cecilia:

i. Stephen de Haccombe (30422298), born ~1285 in England.

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