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Faramus Walesbreu
- Born: Cir 1170
- Marriage: Unknown
- Died: 1213, England at age 43
Noted events in his life were:
• Background Information: From GEN-MEDIEVAL-L Archives. From: Cochoit <cochoit@gmail.com> Subject: Whalesborough Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2010 14:56:48 -0700 (PDT)
Pharamus (Faramo, Faramus) de Walebraus first appears in the Pipe Rolls of Michaelmas 1199 and with the exception of 1201, appears each year until 1207 [6] He was last noted living between 1210-1212 when in the Liber Rubeus of the Exchequer he was holding a knight's fee in Cornwall. [7] He was dead in 1213 when Osemunda, who was the wife of Pharami De Walebrawes, was claiming dower in the lands of her husband. [7, 8] She was still living on 28 Apr 1214 when a final agreement as to her dower was finally reached; 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." [9]
i. William. ii. Beatrice m. Guy de Wautam
1. Based on Ronny Bodine SGM Feb 25 1999 Whalesborough-Walesbreu of Cornwall. http://tinyurl.com/y2bcneg 2. Feet of Fines, Richard I (1196-1197) p. 10 http://tinyurl.com/ya3ucg7 Cornwall Feet of Fines p. 2 http://tinyurl.com/39zr6fz 3. Parochial and Family History of the Parishes of St. Teath and Temple,(1876) p. 43 http://tinyurl.com/yc3ndp2 4. Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall vol. 10 p. 385 http://tinyurl.com/y3fncoy 5. Introduction to the Curia Regis rolls, 1199-1230 A.D. by Cyri Thomas Flower http://tinyurl.com/ydpsse2 6. Ronny Bodine SGM citing Publications of the Pipe Roll Society, vols. 48-60 http://tinyurl.com/y2bcneg 7. Red Book of the Exchequer = (Liber Rubeus de Scaccario) vol. 2 p. 540 http://tinyurl.com/33dv2mu 8. Regis Curia Rolls, vol. 7 (1213-1215) p. 21-22, 41-42 http://tinyurl.com/2g327ms 9. Cornwall Feet of Fines no. 39 p. 18-19 http://tinyurl.com/34tkwqu
Faramus married.
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