861:(before 1524β1578) in 1559. Sir Arthur Champernowne was descended from Richard de Champernon, brother of Jordan II, by way of a younger son of the Champernon branch at Modbury. Jane Champernowne, the sole-heiress of Arthur Champernowne (d. 1766), married Arthur Harrington (d. 1819), who in accordance with the terms of inheritance, changed his family name by royal licence to Champernowne. Arthur Melville Champernowne (b. 1871), the great-grandson of Jane and Arthur Harrington Champernowne, held Dartington Hall until 1925, when it was sold out of the family.
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804:"Joan de Champernon, greetings. Know ye all that I in my widowhood, inspired by divine charity for the good of my soul and of the souls of my ancestors and not least for the good of the souls of Lord William de Champernon my father and Eve my mother and of Lord Ralph de Willington, sometime my husband and of our boys, I have granted all that land of
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Arnulphi salut(ate) noveritis me in viduitate mea divinae charitat(e) intuit(a) pro salut(ate) animae meae et antecessorum meorum nec non pro salut(ate) animarum Domini Will(ielmi) de Campo Arnulphi patris mei et Eve matris mei et Domin(i) Ralph de Willington, quondam viri mei et
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The immediate line of descent from Jordan and Mabill de
Champernon is unclear. According to Risdon, their sole heir was a daughter, Joan de Champernon (implying perhaps that her issue son adopted the name Champernon). However, Pole's account assigns two sons to Jordan and Mabill: Richard de
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puerorum nostrorum conces(ssi) totam terram de Wiara ad sustentationem capella ad present(atio)nem nostram et haeredum ad celebrand(um) divina in capella nostra de
Umberley. Hiis testibus: Joh(an)n(is) de Punchardon, Nicholao de Filleigh, Roberto Beaple, Matth. de Wollington, milit(ibus)
893:) 6 acres of land in Longford, within the manor of Sandhurst, for the purpose of mending the "ironwork of horses" belonging to visiting monks. The grant was later confirmed by Ralph Willington, husband of Olympia. Between 1224 and 1228 Ralph Willington and his wife Olympia built the
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was inherited during the reign of King
Richard I (1189β1199) by Henry de Champernon of "Clist Champernon" from his wife Rohais. The Ilfracombe line was itself descended from Richard de Champernon of "Clist Champernon", a brother of Jordan de Champernon II (see
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was inherited from the
Okeston family during the reign of King Edward II (1307β1327). It was retained by the family until 1700 when it was sold by Arthur Champernowne of Modbury (born 1671/2), who died without issue some time before
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Ralph de
Willington Sheriff in 39 Henry III (1254) per Risdon, List of Sheriffs, p.9; 42 Henry III(1257) per Burke's A genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain, 1838, vol.4, Willington of Hurley, p.526
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are shown on the tomb in
Barcheston Church, Warks., of William Willington (d.1555), of Willington manor and his wife Anne, whose alabaster effigies lie on top of the tomb. Also the same arms are listed in the
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Umberleigh, William de Champernon, apparently a grandson of Jordan II, was by his wife Eva, the father of another Joan de Champernon (II), also a sole heiress. Joan II who lived during the reign of King
631:(1154β1189). He was succeeded by his son, either Gilbert (according to Risdon), or Phillip de Soleigny (according to Pole). Both father and son fought under King Henry II during his battles to succeed King
650:, which thus passed to her husband. Gilbert/Phillip de Soligny left a daughter Mabill de Soligny as sole heiress, who married Jordan de Champernon, into whose family Umberleigh passed.
766:, and their arrival in England was associated with the Norman Conquest. Many members of the family later adopted alternate spellings such as Champernoun, Champernowne, and Chapman.
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in 1254 or 1257. (The seat of the
Sheriff of Devon was the royal castle of Exeter). He married Juliana de Lomene, daughter and heiress of Sir Richard de Lomene of "Lomen" (modern
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of
Umberleigh, the present Georgian manifestation of which, a large and grand farmhouse, is known as "Umberleigh House". Next to the manor house in about 1275 was founded
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version of their maternal arms of Champernon (see below). These ancient arms are shown in 19th-century stained glass in Atherington Church impaling the Champernowne arms.
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of whom to belong to us and our heirs, for the celebration of divine service in our Chapel of Umberleigh. With these witnesses (present): John de Punchardon (originally
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Ralph II married Joan de Champernon, heiress of Umberleigh, during the reign of Edward I (1272β1307) was The descendants of Ralph II and Joan were as follows:
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A 13th-century effigy, originally cross-legged, believed to be the crusading knight Sir William de Champernon, now situated against east wall of north aisle,
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From: 'Awre', A History of the County of Gloucester (VCH): Volume 5: Bledisloe Hundred, St. Briavels Hundred, The Forest of Dean (1996), pp. 14β46
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987:(d.1635), Collections Towards a Description of the County of Devon, Sir John-William de la Pole (ed.), London, 1791, pp. 422β3, "Aderington"
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Pole, Sir William (d.1635), Collections Towards a Description of the County of Devon, Sir John-William de la Pole (ed.), London, 1791, p.446
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which served the royal family and household. Within the manor of Umberleigh Athelstan later founded two churches, at Bickington, now
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Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, Volume 1: Henry III
778:(1272β1307) married Sir Ralph de Willington (II; see the
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556:("Abbey of Ladies"), due to the fact it was founded by
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of 1086, was entirely situated on the west side of the
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412:, which is mostly located on the east side of the
963:. The service offers a direct connection to both
536:Eccl(esi)a (de) S(ancta) Trinitat(e) Cadom(ensis)
503:in 1066 the manor of Umberleigh had been held by
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575:Umberleigh subsequently became a holding of the
664:Gules, a saltire vair between twelve billets or
511:of 1086. He was probably the great Saxon thane
463:(d.1640), Umberleigh was a royal manor held in
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794:. It was recorded by Risdon as follows:
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878:in Derbyshireand later resided at
832:); Matthew de Wollington, knights"
790:(reigned 1280β1291), gave land to
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459:According to the Devon historian
358:The Georgian Umberleigh House, a
1215:(17 September 2014) pp. 275β288.
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1243:(17 September 2014) pp. 1β6).
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431:to the Holy Trinity Abbey in
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714:. These arms of Willington
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