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Feudal barony of Plympton

The feudal barony of Plympton (or Honour of Plympton) was a large feudal barony in the county of Devon, England, whose caput was Plympton Castle and manor,[1] Plympton. It was one of eight feudal baronies in Devonshire which existed during the medieval era.[2] It included the so-called Honour of Christchurch in Hampshire (now in Dorset), which was not however technically a barony.[3] The de Redvers family, first holders of the barony, were also Lords of the Isle of Wight, which lordship was not inherited by the Courtenays, as was the barony of Plympton, as it had been sold to the king by the last in the line Isabel de Redvers, 8th Countess of Devon (1237–1293).

Plympton Castle, the motte with parts of ruined walls of the keep on top

History edit

Domesday Book origins edit

Many of the lands which later formed the feudal barony of Plympton were formerly held by two Devon Domesday Book tenants-in-chief of King William the Conqueror (1066–1087):

Descent edit

The descent of the feudal barony of Plympton was as follows:

de Redvers edit

 
The arms of de Redvers: Or, a lion rampant azure

Courtenay edit

 
Arms of Courtenay, from about 1200: Or, three torteaux

List of constituent manors edit

The barony comprised originally the following manors held in-chief per baroniam:

No. of knight's fees 4 Edw II Name of Fee in Domesday Name of Tenant in Domesday* current or last known name
1 fee, 100s Aveton Roald Dubbed Aveton Gifford
1/2 fee, 50s Lobe Roald Dubbed Lobb & North Lobb, Braunton
1 fee, 100s Podiford Roald Dubbed West Putford
1/2 fee, 50s Wenford Roald Dubbed Wonford in Thornbury, Black Torrington
Merland Roald Dubbed Peters Marland
1/4 fee, 25s Sigeford Roald Dubbed Sigford in Ilsington
[part of] Peeke or Tamerlande* Roald Dubbed Northcott
Plympton William of Poilley Radford next to Goosewell
1 fee, 100s Witcerce Roald Dubbed Whitchurch
1 fee, 100s Lanbretone Roald Dubbed Lamerton
3/4 fee, 75s Chempbere Roald Dubbed East & West Kimber in Northlew
1/4 fee, 25s Radecliua Roald Dubbed Great Rutleigh
1 fee, 100s Were Roald Dubbed Weare Giffard
1/12 fee, 8s 4d Polham Roald Dubbed Pulham
1 fee, 100s Colecome Robert of Aumale Collacombe
Weslege Robert of Aumale Westleigh
3 1/2 fees, 350s Stoghes Robert of Aumale Stoke, Plymouth
1 fee, 100s odelea Robert of Aumale Woodleigh
1 fee, 100s Beuleie Robert of Aumale Beenleigh
1 fee, 100s Flutes Robert of Aumale Fleet
1/6 fee, 16s 8d Witewei Baldwin FitzGilbert Whiteway, Kingsteignton
1/2 fee, 50s Elforde Robert Bastard Efford
1/2 fee, 50s Gosewelle William of Poilley Goosewell
1/4 fee, 25s Haroldesore William of Poilley Hazard
1/4 fee, 25s Cumbe Robert the Bastard Combe Royal
1/4 fee, 25s Blacheurde Robert the Bastard Blackford in Cornwood or Blatchworthy in Stoodleigh
1/4 fee, 25s Robert the Bastard Lovaton
1/4 fee, 25s Bicheford Robert Bastard Bickford
1/4 fee, 25s Bachestane Robert Bastard [West & East] Backstone
1 fee, 100s / 1 fee, 100s Ilestintona Ralph Pagan Ilsington / Ingston (near Haytor Rocks)
1 fee, 100s Ascerewelle William of Poilley Shirwell
1 fee, 100s Essestone Emma of Hellean Higher Ashton
1/2 fee, 50s Hacheurde Emma of Hellean Hakeworthy in Tedburn St Mary
1/6 fee, 16s 8d Emma of Hellean Hilion's Mill & Hilions Barton, Sandford
1/2 fee, 50s Leuge Godbold the Bowman Doddiscombsleigh
1/2 fee, 50s Lewendone Godbold the Bowman Lowton
1 fee, 100s Brigeford Godbold the Bowman Brushford
1/2 fee, 50s Molecote Godbold the Bowman Mullacott
1/2 fee, 50s Burne Godbold the Bowman Burn, Silverton (part of Tarrant Rushton hamlet)
1/4 fee, 25s Helescaue Godbold the Bowman Hele Barton
1/2 fee, 50s Cliforda / Halestou Godbold the Bowman Clifford (or East Clifford)
Carme Godbold the Bowman North & South Quarm in Somerset
1/2 fee, 50s Stoches Nicholas the Bowman Stokeinteignhead
1 fee, 100s Grennelize Nicholas the Bowman Greenslinch in Silverton
1 fee, 100s Rachun Nicholas the Bowman Middle Rocombe
1 fee, 100s Bochelande Nicholas the Bowman Challermoor? / Buckland-in-the-Moor
1 fee, 100s Bagetore Nicholas the Bowman Bagtor
1/2 fee, 50s Woguwel Nicholas the Bowman Church Ogwell in East Ogwell
1/2 fee, 50s Estapeleia Nicholas the Bowman Staplehill, Teignbridge
1/2 fee, 50s Holebeme Nicholas the Bowman Hobbin in East Ogwell
1/2 fee, 50s clist Osbern of Sacey Clyst Gerred
1/2 fee, 50s Begeurde William of Poilley Beaworthy
1 fee, 100s Baldwin FitzGilbert Friars Hele
1 fee, 100s Yudeford Nicholas the Bowman Ideford
Fulcher the Bowman
2/3 fee, 66s Esselingeforda Fulcher the Bowman Shillingford St George
Ferentone Fulcher the Bowman Farringdon, Buddleigh
1/2 fee, 50s Colum Fulcher the Bowman Columbjohn
1 fee, 100s Sandford William of Poilley Sampford Spiney
Tauetone William the Conqueror North Tawton
1 fee, 100s Pontimore Halmaic of Arcis Poltimore
1/2 fee, 50s / 1/4 fee, 25s Baverdone / Torintone King William / Baldwin the Sheriff / King William Beaford
1/2 fee, 50s Bradestone William the Conqueror Bradstone
1/5 fee, 20s Nochecote Gerard Nitchacott, Tiverton
1/4 fee, 25s / 1/6 fee, 16s 8d Levelege Godbold the Bowman / Leofric Lowley
1/2 fee, 50s Cadebirie William of Poilley Cadbury
[portion of] 1 fee, 100s Ulfaldeshodes William of Poilley Woolfardisworthy
[portion of] 1 fee, 100s Blachegrave William of Poilley / Judhael of Totnes Blagrove
1/2 fee, 50s Trule Ralph Paynel Throwleigh
1 fee, 100s Roald Dubbed Luffincott
Hanemardun Roald Dubbed Hemerdon
Docheorde Roald Dubbed (Little & West) Dockworthy (& Dockworthy Cross)
1/2 fee, 50s Plumtrei Odo son of Gamelin Plymtree
1/5 fee, 20s Lege William of Poilley Challonsleigh
1 fee, 100s Brige Roald Dubbed Bridgerule
Robert Bastard Plympton
1/3 fee, 33s 4d Ermentone King William Ermington
1 fee, 100s Teweberie Robert of Aumale Thuborough
1/4 fee, 25s Lanforda Osbern of Sacey Little Lamford in Cheriton Bishop
2 fees, 200s Stokenham
1/2 + 1/10 fee, 60s William the Conqueror Witheridge
1/4 fee, 25s Judhel of Totnes
3/4 fee, 75s Judhel of Totnes Compton
1/2 fee, 50s Gildescote Robert of Aumale Gidcott
3/4 fee, 75s Wiche Robert of Aumale [Cookbury] Wick
2 fees, 200s Roald Dubbed Twigbear
1 1/2 fees, 150s Whitefelle Robert of Aumale Whitefield near Bittadon (in Marwood)
1 fee, 100s Godelege Robert of Aumale Goodleigh
1/4 fee, 25s Estocha William of Poilley Stoke Rivers
1/5 fee, 20s Derte William of Poilley Dart Raffe
1/2 fee, 50s Worth William of Poilley Worth in Washfield
Derte William of Poilley Dart (in Cadeleigh)
Bovelie William of Poilley Bowley in Cadbury
Cressewalde Ralph Paynel Kerswell in Broadhembury
Godbold the Bowman Whiteheathfield in Cullompton
Codeford Odo son Edwin of Butterleigh Coddiford
Clist Odo son Edwin of Butterleigh Clyst William in Plymtree
Topeshant William the Conqueror Topsham
Crochewella Roald Dubbed Crockernwell
Seluestan Osbern of Sacey Shilstone in Drewsteignton
Cageffort Ralph Paynel Wonston with Morchington in Throwleigh
Witestani William de Ow Whitstone
Dunesford Sæwulf Sowton or Little Dunsford in Dunsford
Dunsedoc Ralph Paynel Dunchideock
Leualiga King's military thane (Godbold or Godebold the Bowman) Lowly in Doddiscombsleigh
Assecote William of Poilley Assecote [?]
Forhode William of Poilley Farwood Barton (in Talaton?)
Bichelie William of Poilley Bickleigh
Bichecome Robert of Aumale Bickham Barton near Bickham Moor
Merehode Robert of Aumale Marwood
Mideltone Robert of Aumale Milton Damerel
Odetreu Robert of Aumale Ottery
Oladone Baldwin FitzGilbert Woollaton

*Domesday tenants identified in Testa de Nevil[18][19]

The following fees originally held by Alfred the Breton may have also been part of the Honour[20]

No. of knight's fees 4 Edw II Name of Fee in Domesday Name of Tenant in Domesday current name
1 fee, 100s Morlei Alfred the Breton Moreleigh
1 fee, 100s Bacheleford Alfred the Breton Battleford in Ipplepen
1 fee, 100s Lege Alfred the Breton Grimpstonleigh in Moreleigh
1 fee, 100s Grismetone Alfred the Breton Grimstone in Blackawton
1 fee, 100s Tambretone Alfred the Breton Tamerton Foliot
1 fee, 100s Tawi Alfred the Breton Peter Tavy
1/2 fee, 50s Blachestane Alfred the Breton Blaxton
1 fee, 100s Mideltone Alfred the Breton Horsewell / South Milton
1/2 fee, 50s Sprei Alfred the Breton Sprytown aka Spry in Stowford
1 fee, 100s Esseberie Alfred the Breton Ashbury
1 fee, 100s Wifleurde Alfred the Breton Willsworthy in Peter Tavy
1 fee, 100s Bucheside Alfred the Breton Budockshed
Corneurde Alfred the Breton Curworthy farm in Shirwell
1 fee, 100s Genelie Alfred the Breton Ingleigh (Green) in Broadwoodkelly
1 fee, 100s Ulgeberge Alfred the Breton Ugborough
Alfred the Breton Redway in Rewe

References edit

  1. ^ Thorn & Thorn, part 2, chapter 1,17
  2. ^ Sanders, Contents, pp. ix–xi; the others being Bampton, Bradninch, Great Torrington, Barnstaple, Berry Pomeroy, Totnes, Okehampton
  3. ^ Sanders, p.112
  4. ^ Thorn, Caroline & Frank, (eds.) Domesday Book, (Morris, John, gen.ed.) Vol. 9, Devon, Parts 1 & 2, Phillimore Press, Chichester, 1985, part 2, Chapter 28
  5. ^ Thorne & Thorne, part 2 (notes), chapter 28
  6. ^ Thorn, part 2, Chapter 21
  7. ^ Sanders, p.137
  8. ^ a b c d Sanders, p.138
  9. ^ Both shared common ancestry from William de Redvers, 5th Earl of Devon (died 1217), Isabel's great-grandfather and Courtenay's great-great-grandfather
  10. ^ a b c d Sanders, p.70
  11. ^ Cokayne 1916, pp. 323–4
  12. ^ Cokayne, The Complete Peerage, new edition, vol.IV, p.317, pedigree chart "The Heirs of Richard FitzBaldwin"
  13. ^ Sanders, p.112: The manor of Christchurch, sometimes called a barony, was part of the barony of Plympton, granted by King Henry I to Richard de Redvers (died 1107), but was sold together with the Isle of Wight to the crown by Isabella
  14. ^ Charter XXII, published in Appendix to Worsley, Sir Richard, History of the Isle of Wight, London, 1781
  15. ^ Sanders, pp.70, 138
  16. ^ Pole, p.5
  17. ^ Historic England. "OKEHAMPTON CASTLE (440855)". Research records (formerly PastScape). Retrieved 5 March 2011.
  18. ^ GENUKI. "Genuki: The Honour of Plymton and the Whitchurch Fee, Devon". www.genuki.org.uk. Retrieved 14 July 2022.
  19. ^ "Home | Domesday Book". opendomesday.org. Retrieved 14 July 2022.
  20. ^ "Alfred the Breton", Wikipedia, 22 April 2022, retrieved 14 July 2022

Sources edit

  • Cokayne, G. E. (1916). Gibbs, Vicary & Doubleday, H. Arthur (eds.). The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct or dormant (Dacre to Dysart). Vol. 4 (2nd ed.). London: The St Catherine Press.
  • Pole, Sir William (died 1635), Collections Towards a Description of the County of Devon, Sir John-William de la Pole (ed.), London, 1791, pp. 6–11, Plimton
  • Sanders, I.J. English Baronies: A Study of their Origin and Descent 1086–1327, Oxford, 1960, pp. 137–8, Barony of Plympton
  • Thorn, Caroline & Frank, (eds.) Domesday Book, (Morris, John, gen.ed.) Vol. 9, Devon, Parts 1 & 2, Phillimore Press, Chichester, 1985, chapter 1,17

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The feudal barony of Plympton or Honour of Plympton was a large feudal barony in the county of Devon England whose caput was Plympton Castle and manor 1 Plympton It was one of eight feudal baronies in Devonshire which existed during the medieval era 2 It included the so called Honour of Christchurch in Hampshire now in Dorset which was not however technically a barony 3 The de Redvers family first holders of the barony were also Lords of the Isle of Wight which lordship was not inherited by the Courtenays as was the barony of Plympton as it had been sold to the king by the last in the line Isabel de Redvers 8th Countess of Devon 1237 1293 Plympton Castle the motte with parts of ruined walls of the keep on top Contents 1 History 1 1 Domesday Book origins 2 Descent 2 1 de Redvers 2 2 Courtenay 3 List of constituent manors 4 References 5 SourcesHistory editDomesday Book origins edit Many of the lands which later formed the feudal barony of Plympton were formerly held by two Devon Domesday Book tenants in chief of King William the Conqueror 1066 1087 Robert d Aumale fl 1086 Latinised to de Albemarle who lands are listed in 17 entries in the Domesday Book of 1086 4 who was lord of Aumale in Normandy now in the departement of Seine Maritime France 5 William de Poilley 6 Descent editThe descent of the feudal barony of Plympton was as follows de Redvers edit nbsp The arms of de Redvers Or a lion rampant azureRichard de Redvers died 1107 was granted the barony with many other estates by King Henry I 1100 1135 of which king he was a most trusted supporter The lands comprising the barony were before this time part of the royal demesne of King William the Conqueror as recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086 7 Baldwin de Redvers 1st Earl of Devon died 1155 son and heir created first Earl of Devon by the Empress Matilda during The Anarchy Richard de Redvers 2nd Earl of Devon died 1162 son Baldwin de Redvers 3rd Earl of Devon died 1188 son died childless Richard de Redvers 4th Earl of Devon died c 1193 brother died childless William de Redvers 5th Earl of Devon died 1217 uncle Baldwin de Redvers 6th Earl of Devon 1217 1245 grandson He was a minor at the death of his grandfather and thus became a ward of the king who in 1218 granted possession of the barony to Falkes de Breaute died 1226 who married Margaret mother of his ward the 6th Earl His estates were confiscated in 1224 and remained in the king s hands until Baldwin attained his majority in 1238 Baldwin de Redvers 7th Earl of Devon 1236 1262 son died childless Isabel de Redvers 8th Countess of Devon 1237 1293 sister She was married at a young age to William de Forz 4th Earl of Albemarle died 1260 She was predeceased by all six of her children by William de Forz After her death in 1293 aged 56 the feudal barony of Plympton 8 and eventually the earldom of Devon passed to her 17 year old second cousin once removed 9 Hugh de Courtenay 1276 1340 8 feudal baron of Okehampton Devon who in 1335 was declared Earl of Devon 10 11 He was the great grandson of Mary de Vernon daughter of William de Redvers 5th Earl of Devon died 1217 and her husband Robert de Courtenay died 1242 feudal baron of Okehampton 12 In 1314 15 he petitioned parliament unsuccessfully claiming his right to the lordship of the Isle of Wight and to the adjacent manor of Christchurch 13 Hampshire as heir of Isabella 14 Courtenay edit nbsp Arms of Courtenay from about 1200 Or three torteauxRobert de Courtenay died 1242 feudal baron of Okehampton son of Reginald de Courtenay died 1194 by his wife Hawise de Curcy died 1219 heiress of Okehampton He married Mary de Vernon daughter of William de Redvers 5th Earl of Devon died 1217 feudal baron of Plympton From this marriage the Courtenays later inherited the barony of Plympton in 1293 and in 1335 were declared Earls of Devon 15 John de Courtenay died 1274 10 son who married Isabel de Vere daughter of Hugh de Vere 4th Earl of Oxford c 1210 1263 Sir Hugh de Courtenay died 1292 10 son who married Eleanor le Despenser died 1328 daughter of Hugh le Despenser 1st Earl of Winchester 1261 1326 Hugh Courtenay 9th Earl of Devon 1276 1340 10 son In 1293 on the death of his cousin Isabella de Forz Countess of Devon 1237 1293 eldest daughter of Baldwin de Redvers 6th Earl of Devon 1217 1245 feudal baron of Plympton in Devon 8 he became heir to the feudal barony of Plympton 8 and in 1335 was declared Earl of Devon The descent of the feudal barony of Okehampton thenceforth follows the descent of the earldom of Devon 16 In 1539 King Henry VIII seized the lands of the barony and had Henry Courtenay 1st Marquess of Exeter died 1539 executed for treason 17 The Earldom of Devon became forfeit and the Courtenay lands in Cornwall escheated i e reverted to the crown to be held by the Duchy of Cornwall List of constituent manors editThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items August 2014 The barony comprised originally the following manors held in chief per baroniam No of knight s fees 4 Edw II Name of Fee in Domesday Name of Tenant in Domesday current or last known name1 fee 100s Aveton Roald Dubbed Aveton Gifford1 2 fee 50s Lobe Roald Dubbed Lobb amp North Lobb Braunton1 fee 100s Podiford Roald Dubbed West Putford1 2 fee 50s Wenford Roald Dubbed Wonford in Thornbury Black TorringtonMerland Roald Dubbed Peters Marland1 4 fee 25s Sigeford Roald Dubbed Sigford in Ilsington part of Peeke or Tamerlande Roald Dubbed NorthcottPlympton William of Poilley Radford next to Goosewell1 fee 100s Witcerce Roald Dubbed Whitchurch1 fee 100s Lanbretone Roald Dubbed Lamerton3 4 fee 75s Chempbere Roald Dubbed East amp West Kimber in Northlew1 4 fee 25s Radecliua Roald Dubbed Great Rutleigh1 fee 100s Were Roald Dubbed Weare Giffard1 12 fee 8s 4d Polham Roald Dubbed Pulham1 fee 100s Colecome Robert of Aumale CollacombeWeslege Robert of Aumale Westleigh3 1 2 fees 350s Stoghes Robert of Aumale Stoke Plymouth1 fee 100s odelea Robert of Aumale Woodleigh1 fee 100s Beuleie Robert of Aumale Beenleigh1 fee 100s Flutes Robert of Aumale Fleet1 6 fee 16s 8d Witewei Baldwin FitzGilbert Whiteway Kingsteignton1 2 fee 50s Elforde Robert Bastard Efford1 2 fee 50s Gosewelle William of Poilley Goosewell1 4 fee 25s Haroldesore William of Poilley Hazard1 4 fee 25s Cumbe Robert the Bastard Combe Royal1 4 fee 25s Blacheurde Robert the Bastard Blackford in Cornwood or Blatchworthy in Stoodleigh1 4 fee 25s Robert the Bastard Lovaton1 4 fee 25s Bicheford Robert Bastard Bickford1 4 fee 25s Bachestane Robert Bastard West amp East Backstone1 fee 100s 1 fee 100s Ilestintona Ralph Pagan Ilsington Ingston near Haytor Rocks 1 fee 100s Ascerewelle William of Poilley Shirwell1 fee 100s Essestone Emma of Hellean Higher Ashton1 2 fee 50s Hacheurde Emma of Hellean Hakeworthy in Tedburn St Mary1 6 fee 16s 8d Emma of Hellean Hilion s Mill amp Hilions Barton Sandford1 2 fee 50s Leuge Godbold the Bowman Doddiscombsleigh1 2 fee 50s Lewendone Godbold the Bowman Lowton1 fee 100s Brigeford Godbold the Bowman Brushford1 2 fee 50s Molecote Godbold the Bowman Mullacott1 2 fee 50s Burne Godbold the Bowman Burn Silverton part of Tarrant Rushton hamlet 1 4 fee 25s Helescaue Godbold the Bowman Hele Barton1 2 fee 50s Cliforda Halestou Godbold the Bowman Clifford or East Clifford Carme Godbold the Bowman North amp South Quarm in Somerset1 2 fee 50s Stoches Nicholas the Bowman Stokeinteignhead1 fee 100s Grennelize Nicholas the Bowman Greenslinch in Silverton1 fee 100s Rachun Nicholas the Bowman Middle Rocombe1 fee 100s Bochelande Nicholas the Bowman Challermoor Buckland in the Moor1 fee 100s Bagetore Nicholas the Bowman Bagtor1 2 fee 50s Woguwel Nicholas the Bowman Church Ogwell in East Ogwell1 2 fee 50s Estapeleia Nicholas the Bowman Staplehill Teignbridge1 2 fee 50s Holebeme Nicholas the Bowman Hobbin in East Ogwell1 2 fee 50s clist Osbern of Sacey Clyst Gerred1 2 fee 50s Begeurde William of Poilley Beaworthy1 fee 100s Baldwin FitzGilbert Friars Hele1 fee 100s Yudeford Nicholas the Bowman IdefordFulcher the Bowman2 3 fee 66s Esselingeforda Fulcher the Bowman Shillingford St GeorgeFerentone Fulcher the Bowman Farringdon Buddleigh1 2 fee 50s Colum Fulcher the Bowman Columbjohn1 fee 100s Sandford William of Poilley Sampford SpineyTauetone William the Conqueror North Tawton1 fee 100s Pontimore Halmaic of Arcis Poltimore1 2 fee 50s 1 4 fee 25s Baverdone Torintone King William Baldwin the Sheriff King William Beaford1 2 fee 50s Bradestone William the Conqueror Bradstone1 5 fee 20s Nochecote Gerard Nitchacott Tiverton1 4 fee 25s 1 6 fee 16s 8d Levelege Godbold the Bowman Leofric Lowley1 2 fee 50s Cadebirie William of Poilley Cadbury portion of 1 fee 100s Ulfaldeshodes William of Poilley Woolfardisworthy portion of 1 fee 100s Blachegrave William of Poilley Judhael of Totnes Blagrove1 2 fee 50s Trule Ralph Paynel Throwleigh1 fee 100s Roald Dubbed LuffincottHanemardun Roald Dubbed HemerdonDocheorde Roald Dubbed Little amp West Dockworthy amp Dockworthy Cross 1 2 fee 50s Plumtrei Odo son of Gamelin Plymtree1 5 fee 20s Lege William of Poilley Challonsleigh1 fee 100s Brige Roald Dubbed BridgeruleRobert Bastard Plympton1 3 fee 33s 4d Ermentone King William Ermington1 fee 100s Teweberie Robert of Aumale Thuborough1 4 fee 25s Lanforda Osbern of Sacey Little Lamford in Cheriton Bishop2 fees 200s Stokenham1 2 1 10 fee 60s William the Conqueror Witheridge1 4 fee 25s Judhel of Totnes3 4 fee 75s Judhel of Totnes Compton1 2 fee 50s Gildescote Robert of Aumale Gidcott3 4 fee 75s Wiche Robert of Aumale Cookbury Wick2 fees 200s Roald Dubbed Twigbear1 1 2 fees 150s Whitefelle Robert of Aumale Whitefield near Bittadon in Marwood 1 fee 100s Godelege Robert of Aumale Goodleigh1 4 fee 25s Estocha William of Poilley Stoke Rivers1 5 fee 20s Derte William of Poilley Dart Raffe1 2 fee 50s Worth William of Poilley Worth in WashfieldDerte William of Poilley Dart in Cadeleigh Bovelie William of Poilley Bowley in CadburyCressewalde Ralph Paynel Kerswell in BroadhemburyGodbold the Bowman Whiteheathfield in CullomptonCodeford Odo son Edwin of Butterleigh CoddifordClist Odo son Edwin of Butterleigh Clyst William in PlymtreeTopeshant William the Conqueror TopshamCrochewella Roald Dubbed CrockernwellSeluestan Osbern of Sacey Shilstone in DrewsteigntonCageffort Ralph Paynel Wonston with Morchington in ThrowleighWitestani William de Ow WhitstoneDunesford Saewulf Sowton or Little Dunsford in DunsfordDunsedoc Ralph Paynel DunchideockLeualiga King s military thane Godbold or Godebold the Bowman Lowly in DoddiscombsleighAssecote William of Poilley Assecote Forhode William of Poilley Farwood Barton in Talaton Bichelie William of Poilley BickleighBichecome Robert of Aumale Bickham Barton near Bickham MoorMerehode Robert of Aumale MarwoodMideltone Robert of Aumale Milton DamerelOdetreu Robert of Aumale OtteryOladone Baldwin FitzGilbert Woollaton Domesday tenants identified in Testa de Nevil 18 19 The following fees originally held by Alfred the Breton may have also been part of the Honour 20 No of knight s fees 4 Edw II Name of Fee in Domesday Name of Tenant in Domesday current name1 fee 100s Morlei Alfred the Breton Moreleigh1 fee 100s Bacheleford Alfred the Breton Battleford in Ipplepen1 fee 100s Lege Alfred the Breton Grimpstonleigh in Moreleigh1 fee 100s Grismetone Alfred the Breton Grimstone in Blackawton1 fee 100s Tambretone Alfred the Breton Tamerton Foliot1 fee 100s Tawi Alfred the Breton Peter Tavy1 2 fee 50s Blachestane Alfred the Breton Blaxton1 fee 100s Mideltone Alfred the Breton Horsewell South Milton1 2 fee 50s Sprei Alfred the Breton Sprytown aka Spry in Stowford1 fee 100s Esseberie Alfred the Breton Ashbury1 fee 100s Wifleurde Alfred the Breton Willsworthy in Peter Tavy1 fee 100s Bucheside Alfred the Breton BudockshedCorneurde Alfred the Breton Curworthy farm in Shirwell1 fee 100s Genelie Alfred the Breton Ingleigh Green in Broadwoodkelly1 fee 100s Ulgeberge Alfred the Breton UgboroughAlfred the Breton Redway in ReweThis section is empty You can help by adding to it December 2016 References edit Thorn amp Thorn part 2 chapter 1 17 Sanders Contents pp ix xi the others being Bampton Bradninch Great Torrington Barnstaple Berry Pomeroy Totnes Okehampton Sanders p 112 Thorn Caroline amp Frank eds Domesday Book Morris John gen ed Vol 9 Devon Parts 1 amp 2 Phillimore Press Chichester 1985 part 2 Chapter 28 Thorne amp Thorne part 2 notes chapter 28 Thorn part 2 Chapter 21 Sanders p 137 a b c d Sanders p 138 Both shared common ancestry from William de Redvers 5th Earl of Devon died 1217 Isabel s great grandfather and Courtenay s great great grandfather a b c d Sanders p 70 Cokayne 1916 pp 323 4 Cokayne The Complete Peerage new edition vol IV p 317 pedigree chart The Heirs of Richard FitzBaldwin Sanders p 112 The manor of Christchurch sometimes called a barony was part of the barony of Plympton granted by King Henry I to Richard de Redvers died 1107 but was sold together with the Isle of Wight to the crown by Isabella Charter XXII published in Appendix to Worsley Sir Richard History of the Isle of Wight London 1781 Sanders pp 70 138 Pole p 5 Historic England OKEHAMPTON CASTLE 440855 Research records formerly PastScape Retrieved 5 March 2011 GENUKI Genuki The Honour of Plymton and the Whitchurch Fee Devon www genuki org uk Retrieved 14 July 2022 Home Domesday Book opendomesday org Retrieved 14 July 2022 Alfred the Breton Wikipedia 22 April 2022 retrieved 14 July 2022Sources editCokayne G E 1916 Gibbs Vicary amp Doubleday H Arthur eds The Complete Peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom extant extinct or dormant Dacre to Dysart Vol 4 2nd ed London The St Catherine Press Pole Sir William died 1635 Collections Towards a Description of the County of Devon Sir John William de la Pole ed London 1791 pp 6 11 Plimton Sanders I J English Baronies A Study of their Origin and Descent 1086 1327 Oxford 1960 pp 137 8 Barony of Plympton Thorn Caroline amp Frank eds Domesday Book Morris John gen ed Vol 9 Devon Parts 1 amp 2 Phillimore Press Chichester 1985 chapter 1 17 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Feudal barony of Plympton amp oldid 1155569260, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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