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Feudal barony of Cardinham

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in Devon, to whom Isolda de Cardinham granted at some time before 1270 the barony of Cardinham and also Bodardle, stated in some records to be a separate barony. In 1270 his claim was disputed unsuccessfully by Hugh de Treverbin, son of Odo de Treverbin by his wife Emma de Cardinan, daughter of
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Thomas de Tracy (died 1263-70), first husband of Isolda de Cardinan, heiress of the Barony of Cardinan. At some time before the death of Thomas she had granted away her manors. Secondly she married William de Ferrers, probably the son of Reginald de Ferrers (died 1306) of
181:, approximately 71 separate manors, which were known to have been held from the successor of the Count of Mortain. A drawing of his seal, appendant to an undated (during reign of King Richard I) grant of his mill of Cardinam to the Priory of Tywardreath, is reproduced in 45:. Brigadier Nicholas Crespigny Laurence Vivian, 6th Baron Vivian (11 December 1935 - 28 February 2004), conveyed the title to John Anthony Vincent of Edifici Maxim's, Carrer General, Arsinal, Principat Andora, in 1995. Mr. Vincent was a member of the 121:. It was suggested to Lysons (1814) by Mr Austen, of Place-House, in Fowey, that the Castle was named by its builder, possibly a member of the Dynham family who had inherited the property by marriage to the FitzWilliam heiress, 138:, possibly son and heir, mentioned in deeds in 1110 and 1130, date of death unknown. It has been suggested that William's daughter and heiress became the wife of Reginald, Earl of Cornwall. 276:(c. 1434 – 1501), summoned by writs of Kings Edward IV and Henry VII to attend parliaments from 28 February 1467 to 16 January 1497, the writs being addressed to 135: 49:
and died in Douglas, Isle of Man, on 31 March 2018. The Barony was then conveyed after the probate of his estate to an American citizen on 25 May 2019.
330:(c. 1434–1501), summoned by Kings Edward IV and Henry VII to attend parliaments from 28 February 1467 to 16 January 1497, the writs being addressed to 105:(1814) pointed out a further factor giving this opinion validity in that the arms of the two families were similar. Cardinan was later 294:
Sanders, I.J. English Baronies: A Study of their Origin and Descent 1086–1327, Oxford, 1960, p. 110, Barony of Cardinham
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Andrew de Cardinan (died 1252-54), son and heir, who left a daughter Isolda de Cardinan (died post 1301) as his sole heiress.
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in Devon to whom the barony later passed from Isolda de Cardinham, for reason unknown. This was the opinion of
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to be holder of lands formerly held by Richard FitzTurold. In 1169 he and his son Robert made a gift to
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Quoted in Lysons, Magna Britannia, Vol.3: Cornwall, 1814, Extinct peers and baronial families, note 5
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Quoted in Lysons, Magna Britannia, Vol.3: Cornwall, 1814, Extinct peers and baronial families, note 4
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Quoted in Lysons, Magna Britannia, Vol.3: Cornwall, 1814, Extinct peers and baronial families
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Robert "son of Robert FitzWilliam", who following his father's death paid in Devon a large
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1230), who in 1194 is recorded as heir of Robert FitzWilliam and exempt from payment of
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Andrew de Cardinan. His peerage title was not apparently hereditary.
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In the Hundred Rolls, Vol.1, pp.56-7, per Sanders, p.110, note 7
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Robert FitzWilliam (died c. 1169–77), recorded in 1166
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Index

Honour
feudal baronies in Cornwall
caput
Cardinham Castle
Nicholas Vivian, 6th Baron Vivian
Manorial Society of Great Britain
Domesday Book
Hartland
Leland
Tywardreath Priory
Lysons
quartered
Prideaux Place
Richard Fitz Turold
William Fitz Richard
Cartae Baronum
Tywardreath Priory

feudal relief
scutage
knight's fees
Lysons
scutage
Tywardreath Priory
Newton Ferrers

Oliver de Dinham, 1st Baron Dynham
Hartland
Nutwell
John Dinham

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