Historical records matching Oliver de Champernon, Knight
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About Oliver de Champernon, Knight
OLIVER de CAMPO ERNULFI (ERNULPHI). Dead by 1242/3 when his heirs are
reported to be in possession of his lands in Ilfracombe, Burch, and Southcott,
Devonshire (The Book of Fees, 2: 778, 784).
He was married to Wymarca, living in 1238. She had a suit in 1232
regarding land in Gillescot, Devonshire (Curia Regis Rolls, 14: 428).
Pole's Devon (p. 157) calls him a knight, but there is no evidence of this.
Vivian (p. 160) states he married Eva, "da. of ..., cognata et coheses Isolda
filia et coheridis Andrea, Baronis de Cardigan," that is, a relative and
coheiress of Isolda, daughter and coheiress of Andrea, baroness of Cardinham.
But this is not correct as Vivian has confused this Oliver with a distant
cousin who was the son of Jordan de Campo Arnulphi and Emma de Soligny, sister
of Isolda, wife of Andrew de Cardinham (CIPM, 4: no. 82).
Children (De Banco Plea Rolls, Trinity 17 Edw. 3, m. 42):
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Oliver DE CHAMPERNOUN of Ilfracombe, Sir Kt. 9771
Born: Abt 1197, Ilfracombe, Barnstaple, Devon, England Died: Before 1232, Southcott, Okehampton, Devon, England
Another name for Oliver was Oliver DE CAMPO ENULFI.
General Notes:
The Champernouns of Ilfracombe, Devonshire preceed the Modbury branch and herein provide the two generations before Sir Richard de Champernoun of Modbury who appeared as No. 1 in the Champernouns of Modbury. Unlike the Modbury family, where Champernoun seemed to be the preferred spelling, I have herein applied the most used forms of the name for each individual as found in original records. Sources are noted throughout.
1. OLIVER de CAMPO ERNULFI (ERNULPHI). Dead by 1242/3 when his heirs are reported to be in possession of his lands in Ilfracombe, Burch, and Southcott, Devonshire (The Book of Fees, 2: 778, 784). He was married to Wymarca, living in 1238. She had a suit in 1232 regarding land in Gillescot, Devonshire (Curia Regis Rolls, 14: 428).
Pole's Devon (p. 157) calls him a knight, but there is no evidence of this.' Vivian (p. 160) states he married Eva, "da. of ..., cognata et coheses Isolda filia et coheridis Andrea, Baronis de Cardigan," that is, a relative and coheiress of Isolda, daughter and coheiress of Andrea, baroness of Cardinham. But this is not correct as Vivian has confused this Oliver with a distant cousin who was the son of Jordan de Campo Arnulphi and Emma de Soligny, sister of Isolda, wife of Andrew de Cardinham (CIPM, 4: no. 82).
Children (De Banco Plea Rolls, Trinity 17 Edw. 3, m. 42):
2. Sir Henry de Campo Arnulphi, m. Dionisia English.
Note: Vivian (p. 180) also names a daughter, Elizabeth, wife of William Gilbert, but also shows her as daughter of a much later Oliver Champernoun and his wife Eglina de Valletort. The latter relationship is the correct one.
Oliver de Champernon, Knight's Timeline
1171 |
1171
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Clist, Champernon, Devonshire, England
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1208 |
1208
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Clist, Devonshire, England
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1210 |
1210
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Clist Champernowne, Devonshire, England
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1210
Age 39
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Clist, Champernon, Devonshire, England
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1230 |
1230
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Otterham, Cornwall, England (United Kingdom)
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1960 |
November 3, 1960
Age 39
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December 13, 1960
Age 39
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1974 |
July 19, 1974
Age 39
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Ilfracombe, Devon, England
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