yeeres.
He knew aboue 50. seuerall Iudges of the westerne circuit.
He was vncle, and great vncle to at least 300. wherein yet,
his vncle and neighbour, master Greynuile, parson of Kilkhampton,
did exceed him.
He married one of the daughters and heires of Treuenner, and by her
saw fiue sonnes, and two daughters, the yongest out-stepping
40. yeeres.
Sir Iohn Chamond his father, a man learned in the common lawes,
was knighted at the Sepulchre, and by dame Iane, widdowe to
Sir Iohn Arundell of Trerice, and daughter to Sir Thomas Greynuile,
had an elder sonne called Thomas, whose two daughters, and heires,
by Arscot, caried part of the lands, to Tripcony, and Treuanion,
with whome they matched.
Master Chamond beareth A. a Cheuron betweene 3. flowers de Luce: G.
In Launcels parish, also, standeth Norton, the house of M. Tristram
Arscot, a Gent, who by his trauailing abroad in his yonger yeres,
hath the better enabled himselfe, to discharge his calling at home.
He tooke to wife Eulalia, the widdow of the wise, and vertuous
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