MURAL GEAVE, &C., C ARMING W. 



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Early Pedigree of Carminow, of Carminow. (Corrected). 



Eobertus de Cannineu (a)^ 



Kogerus de Carmiuou=Joanna (6) 



dominus Eogerus de Carminou (c)= 



Matilda (f), 4 Marcian (e) Sir 01iver=Eliza- 2 John (e) 3 Eichard (e) 



married 

 to Wm. 



Ferreys. 



Carminow, 

 Knt. (d) 



beth de 



Pomme- 



roy. (g) 



Elizabeth Matilda Sir Koger=::Elizabeth, 2 Thomas 



married to Carminow (7i) I da. of Sir W. 3 John 



Jno. Arundell | Bottreanx (?:) 4 Bichard [k) 



Sir Thomas Carminow (Q=Jane 



3hn=i 



John=Anne Maryatt 

 i 



Jane («)=The Great Philippa (tt)=Sir J. Trever- Margarett (n)=Sir John 

 Arundell thin Petit, Kt. 



(a). 



(c). 



(d). 

 (ej. 



(f). 

 (gj. 



(h). 



(i). 



a). 



(I). 



Robertus held a Knight's fee of £16 per annum, 40 Hen. Ill, (1256).^ — See Carew's Hist^ 



of ConiwaU, Ed. Lord de Diinstanville, fo. 137. 

 Johanna, meutioned as widow of Roger in Deed of 1285. 

 Dom. Rogeras held a Kaiight's fee of £20, 25 Ed. 1, (1297).— Carew,. 139. This Rogerus 



was most probably the Cmsader, who is effigied at Mawgan Chiuch. 

 ' Sir Oliver.' — Deed of 1343, at Penrose. , 



Oliver and liis three brothers are named in the Deed of 1285. Oliver and John are%lso- 



named as ' Milites et Homines ad arma,' A.D. 1324. — Carew^ 138. From this Sir 



John also the Booonnoc branch at the family descended. 

 Matilda. — From MS. Pedigree in possession of Mr. Northmore H. P. Lawi-ence. 

 Elizabeth. — From the same MS. 

 Sir- Roger. — So named in Deed of 1348-9, at Pem-ose. He is also named as " Roger, 



son of Sir Oliver," in a Deed of 1344, at Peni'ose. ' Rogerus de Carminon' held a 



Knight's fee at Wynnenton, 3 Hen. IV, (1402).:— Ca?-c?o, fo. 128. 

 Elizabeth Bottreanx. — MS. Pedigree of Mr. Lawrence. 

 Thomas, John, Richard, Elizabeth, and Matilda are given in Mr. La^vrence's MS. C. S. 



Gilbert, I, 471, gives the marriage with John Arundell, who was M.P. for Cox-nwall, 



14 Ed. III. Thomas ma.y have been the Rector of Mawgan, 1349-61, as found in the 



Episcopal Register. — Both date and name are consistent with the supposition. 

 Sir Thomas. — So named in Deed of 1361, at Penrose. He is called "Thomas, son of Sir 



Roger," in a Deed of 1358, at Penrose. 0. S. GUbert says he was M.P. for the County 



of Cornwall in 1339. 

 Poliohele's Pedigree, Book II, 42, traces the Fentongollan branch from John and Anne. 



(m). 



(n). (n). (n). AU authorities agree in the marriage of the three co-heiresses. 



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