Person Info
- Name: Osmunda
- Sex: F
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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 with Information about marriage to Pharamus De WALESBREU
- child:
- [Ref: Ronny Bodine SGM 2/25/1999, Taylor WHALESBOROUGH p307]
Research Notes:
1213: ref in Curia Regis Rolls [Ref: Ronny Bodine SGM 2/25/1999]
28 Apr 1213: fine between Osemunda who was the wife of Pharamus de
Walebrawuse, plaintiff, and Robert de Cardinham, tenant, by their
representatives, Osemunda claimed as her reasonable dower by the gift of
Pharamus 1/3 part of the townships of Walebrawuse (Whalesborough in
Marhamchurch), Elem (Hellan in Probus), Lameinwall (Lamanva in Budock),
Trieseder (Tresidder in St Buryan), and Hithenho (Edno in Perran-Uthno).
Robert granted to Osemunda the manors of Walebrawuse and lameinwal, to hold
during her life, and Osemunda quit-claimed the remainder of the premises
(Cornwall Feet of Fines, no. 39) [Ref: Ronny Bodine SGM 2/25/1999]
1213: as widow of Pharam de Walebrawus, was grated, by way of dower,
one-third of the lands in Uthno, Tresider, Whalesborough, and elsewhere. Of
these lands only Uthno was held in chief. [Ref: Taylor WHALESBOROUGH p307]
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