Sir John de Tremaen

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Sir John de Tremaen

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Birthplace: Cornwall, England, United Kingdom
Death: 1250 (21-22)
Cornwall, England, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:

Son of Sir UKN (Progenitor) de Tremaen and N.N. De Tremaen
Husband of Margery Antron, Lady
Father of Sir Peter de Tremaen; John De Tremaen and Henry De Tremaen
Brother of John DeTremaen and Henry DeTremaen

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About Sir John de Tremaen

http://constantinecornwall.com/museum/files/C.-First-Generation2.pdf appears to be a very thoroughly researched source covering 23 generations - it includes the following which appears to contradict several of the current entries:

Peter/Perys de Tremayne (Knight Templar?)

b abt 1240 Cornwall marr unknown abt 1273.They had the following children. i. John Tremayne b abt 1275 Cornwall ii. Peter Tremayne b abt 1276 Cornwall Peter/Perys de Tremayne was Lord of the Manor of Tremayne in St Martin in Meneage, Cornwall • Meneage in Cornish……Land of the Monks. Peter named in De Banco Roll lEDWl no 3 (1273) SOME FEUDAL COATS of ARMS by Joseph Foster Perys/Peter Tremayne. El (1272-1307). Bore, gules, three dexter arms conjoined and flexed in triangle or, hands clenched proper. THE CARTULARY OF ST. MICHAELS MOUNT. The Cartulary of St Michaels Mount contains a charter whereby Robert, Count of Mortain who became Earl of Cornwall about 1075 conferred on the monks at St Michaels Mount 3 acres in Manech (Meneage) namely Treboe, Lesneage, Tregevas and Carvallack. This charter is confirmed in substance by a note in the custumal of Otterton Priory that the church had by gift of Count Robert 2 plough lands in TREMAINE 3 in Traboe 3 in Lesneage 2 in Tregevas and 2 in Carvallack besides pasture for all their beasts ( i.e. on Goonhilly) CORNISH MANORS. It was usual also upon Cornish Manors to pay a heriot (a fine) of the best beast upon the death of a tenant; and there was a custom that if a stranger passing through the County chanced to die, a heriot of his best beast was paid, or his best jewel, or failing that his

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Sir John de Tremaen's Timeline

1228
1228
Cornwall, England, United Kingdom
1240
1240
Collacombe, Devon, England
1242
1242
[object Object], [object Object], Cornwall, UK
1250
1250
Camborne, Cornwall, United Kingdom
1250
Age 22
Cornwall, England, United Kingdom