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James Trewynnard of Trewinnard, in the parish of St Erth, Cornwall died after October 06, 1572. Trewinnard of St Erth were a minor gentry family.
Married 1) unknown
Children include
Married 2) Phillipa Carminow, widow of Hugh Boscawen
After Hugh Boscawen’s death, Philippa Carminow married James Trewynnard. After their marriage, James went to live with Philippa at Tregothnan higher up the Fal estuary. Soon after this marriage, he became involved in a bitter dispute with his stepson John Boscawen and the young man’s guardian John Carminowe over some livestock. Matters came to a head on 8 Feb. 1560 when there was a skirmish between the two parties, in which Trewynnard was injured and his companion Carew Courtenay was killed. Following his wife’s death Trewynnard gave up living at Tregothnan and appears to have left Cornwall for a time; in 1564 or not long afterwards, as James Trewynnard of the county of Devon, he brought an action against Thomas Herle regarding lands in Kenwyn and elsewhere in the neighbourhood of Truro. Herle was a nephew of Trewynnard’s late wife and the lands in question appear to have formed part of the property divided between the elder Nicholas Carminowe’s coheirs Elizabeth Herle and Philippa Trewynnard; as Herle pointed out, Trewynnard had no claim to any part of this inheritance.[2]
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St. Erth, Cornwall, England
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St. Erth, Cornwall, England
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October 6, 1572
Age 80
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St Erth, Cornwall, England
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Trewinnard,St Erth,Cornwall,England
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