TRENEWITH (TRENELWYTH), Nicholas, of Bodmin, Cornw.
Dep. havener, Cornw. 1377–8.
TRENEWITH (TRENELWYTH), Nicholas
Dep. havener, Cornw. 1377–8.
TRENEWITH (TRENELWYTH), Nicholas
Beadle of the Mercers’ Co., London c. Jan. 1428 – Aug. 1434, renter June 1429–34.
TRENERTH (TREVERTH), Robert (-d. ?.1434)
J.p. Cornw. 16 Mar. 1378 – Feb. 1381, 9 Mar. 1382 – July 1389, 28 June 1390-c. Dec. 1405, Hants 12 Dec. 1385-c.1388, Suss. 16 May 1401-Feb. 1403.
Commr. of inquiry, Hants July 1382 (theft), Cornw. Jan. 1386 (concealments), Jan. 1387 (offences of royal officers), Hants, Berks. Feb. 1300 (wastes, alien priory of Stratfield Saye), Cornw. June 1390 (theft), Devon, Cornw., Som., Glos. July 1394 (estates of Sir John Wellington), Devon, Suss., Surr., Norf., Suff. June 1400 (concealments of possessions of Richard, late earl of Arundel), Cornw. July 1401 (claim to land), July 1404 (concealments), Surr., Suss. Feb. 1411 (goods late of Richard, earl of Arundel); to suppress rebellion, Cornw. Mar., Dec. 1382; of oyer and terminer, Surr. Sept. 1383, Cornw. Dec. 1385; array Feb. 1385, Mar. 1392, Suss. July 1402, Cornw. Aug., Sept. 1403; goal delivery, Newgate Nov. 1390, Jan. 1391; arrest, Cornw. Aug. 1392 (those threatening the earl of Warwick’s tenants); to survey Egham causeway, Surr. Dec. 1392, Mar. 1394; of weirs, Cornw. June 1398; to make proclamation against sedition and arrest offenders May 1402; take assizes of novel disseisin, Wilts. Feb., Mar. 1405.
Common serjeant, London by 16 Oct. 1388 – aft.Sept. 1389; recorder by June 1390-aft. 13 Oct. 1391.
Collector of an aid, Cornw. Dec. 1401.
Tax controller, Suss. Mar. 1404.
TREMAYNE, John
Commr. of inquiry, Devon, Cornw. Mar. 1442 (estates of (Sir) John Arundell I), Cornw. Sept. 1443 (piracy).
Date of C139/89/67. Vivian (Vis. Cornw., 475) suggested that there were two Richard Trelawnys, but this cannot be substantiated.
TRELAWNY, Richard (c.1389-1449)
Mayor, Launceston 1457–8.
Wedgwood (HP, 1439-1509, Biogs. 867) errs in stating that John’s father was constable of Launceston and that he himself was coroner of Cornw. and sheriff in 1461-2.
TRELAWNY, John III