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- William De WALESBRAUS Death: Before 13 Nov 1285
Bibliography
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Bodine, Ronny, WHALESBOROUGH-WALESBREU OF CORNWALL. Posting to soc.genealogy.medieval (email list GEN-MEDIEVAL) on 2/25/1999. Subject: WHALESBOROUGH-WALESBREU OF CORNWALL. Available at https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/Pb1CAxbmd50/m/GFHOzFI6cx8J. Author address: rbodine996 at aol dot com. Information from this source tagged as [Ref: Ronny Bodine SGM 2/25/1999].
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Taylor, Rev Canon T, Notes on the Family of Whalesborough, Appendix II of (Editor's article), The Legend of the Church of the Holy Cross in Cornwall, in Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall, vol 20. Turo, England: Royal Institution, 1915. Available at https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008373164. Information from this source tagged as [Ref: Taylor WHALESBOROUGH p[0-9]*].
Sources for death Information
- date:
- abt 1213 (note he says c1313 on p309) [Ref: Taylor WHALESBOROUGH p307]
Sources with Information about marriage to Osmunda
- child:
- [Ref: Ronny Bodine SGM 2/25/1999, Taylor WHALESBOROUGH p307]
Research Notes:
descendant of Domesday holder Brictric, who held Uthno at the time of the
survey. Domesday manor of Whalesborough (Walesbrau) was held by Brient; in the
thirteenth century it was held in chief by the family of Botreaux and in
demesne by that of Walesborough [Ref: Taylor WHALESBOROUGH p307]
19 Oct 1196: fine recorded between Guy de Wautam, plaintiff, and Pharamus
de Walebraus, tenant, regarding 1/2 knight's fee in Tregaradoc, which
Guyu claimed for life against Pharamus, as the marriage portion of
Beatrice, who was his wife. Guy quit-claimed all rights to land to
Pharamus for 24 marks of silver. [Ref: Ronny Bodine SGM 2/25/1999]
1199: first appears in Pipe Rolls, and appears each year afterwards until
1207 [Ref: Ronny Bodine SGM 2/25/1999]
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