Teer THE MANOR OF PENVRANE, &c. 
land were granted to Stephen Trewynt and Isolda his wife and 
the heirs of their bodies, and in default remainder to Robert and 
Margaret and the heirs of their bodies, and in default of such 
issue remainder to the right heirs of Margaret.* It would, I think, 
from this appear that Margaret and Isolda were sisters and coheirs 
of one of the portioners, or her representatives, and that even at 
that early date the Manor and lands had been partitioned. And 
this would seem to be confirmed by the state of the lands pertaining 
to this Manor in the beginning of the present century. The 
Manor was held by Mr. Austen, as the representative of Elizabeth 
Colyn and the Treffry family. Mr. Coryton, as the represen- 
tative of Alice, one of the coheirs, held one small coppice wood of 
about 6 acres and 2-3rds of another wood of about 11 acres (the 
other 1-3rd of which was held by Mr. Austen), and he had held the — 
estate to. which the wood belonged, but had recently sold it to 
Mr. Little. He had also held another small estate which he had 
sold to the same person.t Mr. Bate held one of the Bodranes and 
some other lands—all these were parcel of the Manor of Penvrane. 
The Adyowson was held in joint tenantry, though the por- 
tioners seem from some causes to have become reduced to three. 
According to Tonkin, in his time the right of presentation was 
vested in Mrs. Manley, widow of John Manley, Esq., in her own 
right, John Treffry, Esq., and Robert Hoblyn, Esq. Which of 
these parties held the Coryton portion, temporarily, does not 
appear. When Lysons wrote, the portioners, Mr. Austen and Mr. 
Coryton, had still their turns in the presentation, and Mr. Bate 
had sold his portion to the Rev. Joseph Pomery, Vicar of St. Kew, 
which portion has since passed to the Rev. J. Rawlings, so that at 
present the Patrons of this benefice are A. Coryton, Esq., the 
Rey. E. J. Treffry, and the representatives of the late Rev. J. 
Rawlings.—The last presentation was made by Dr. Trefiry a 
short time ago. 
® Pedes Fimum 5th Rich. II, Laster, No. 2. 
+ In a deed dated 31st January, 21st June (1623-4), by which William 
Coryton, of Newton Ferrers, Esq., conveyed to Sir Warwick Hele, of Wembury, 
Knt., certain lands, &c., in the neighbourhood of Liskeard, there is a 
particular reservation of all his lands and tenements in the parish of St. 
Pinnock, and the Advowson and right of presentation to the Church of that 
parish. (Papers in Muniment Room, at Coker Court, Co. Somerset). 
