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Magna Britannia
… coheirs: Philippa, the elder, brought this manor to John Carminow of Resprin, (a younger branch of the Carminows of Carminow,) who became, in consequence of this match, as Hals … King Henry VIII. Hals, speaking of the hospitality of John Carminow the grandson, says, that "he kept open house for all …
Magna Britannia
… the Carminows: on the partition between the coheiresses of Carminow, it was allotted to Trevarthian, whose heiress …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… in May 1471. His wife is said to have been Margaret Carminow (G.E.C. Peerage; Dugdale, Baronage, i, 635; J. …
Magna Britannia
… 10, having passed with one of the coheiresses of Thomas Carminow, at that time the elder male representative of the … to the manor, in 1268. (Exeter Registers.) Sir John de Carminow, presented to the rectory in 1320. (Ibid.) Ralph Carminow died seised of Boconnoc, 10 Ric. II. (Esch.) This …
Magna Britannia
… heir, to a younger branch of the Carminows; and from Carminow, in like manner, to Prideaux of Thuborough: Norden …
Magna Britannia
… family having become extinct by the death of William Carminow of this place, who died in 1646. 13 Trehanick … heiress, in the fourteenth century, married Sir Walter Carminow of Boconnoc: having passed with that estate to the … true and perfect inventory of the proper goods of William Carminow of St. Teath, Gent., being not plundered in the time …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… quartered, impaling Arundel quartered with Chideock and Carminow. Arms of Marney quartering Sergeaux and Venables …
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