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Bottreaux Castle (pronounced "Botro"),
colloquially known as The
Courte during the time John
Leyland visited, and
later known as
Boscastle Castle, is...
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Boscastle was
first inhabited by the
Bottreaux family around 1080, and the name of the
village comes from
Bottreaux Castle (pronounced "Botro"), a 12th-century...
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William de
Botreaux (1337–1391) (pronounced "But'ry") (alt. “
Bottreaux,
Boterel Battrell etc.) was a
prominent British West-Country
baron during the reigns...
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separate manors, held from
separate overlords,
later known as Molland-
Bottreaux and Molland-Champson. The
Exeter Domesday Book of 1086
records three entries...
- name of the
former Devon manor of Molland-
Bottreaux, a
remnant of
which name
survives as the
hamlet of
Bottreaux Mill,
Molland Inquisition post
mortem dated...
- held from
separate overlords,
later known as Molland-
Bottreaux and Molland-Champson. Molland-
Bottreaux was held from the 15th to the 18th
centuries by the...
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February 1331:
William de
Bottreaux 1332:
William III B****et (1300–1340) of
Tehidy 1332–1333: Sir
William de
Bottreaux, of
Bottreaux Castle 5 July 1333: Henry...
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Castle Castles of
which little or
nothing remains include:
Bossiney Castle Bottreaux Castle Cardinham Castle Helston Castle Liskeard Castle Penstowe Castle...
- the king to
Willielmus B****et. He
married Johanna de
Bottreaux,
daughter of Sir
William de
Bottreaux. Sir
William IV B****et (d. 1384) (son),
married Margaret...
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married James Berkeley, 1st
Baron Berkeley Lady Ann Talbot,
married John
Bottreaux, of Abbot's Salford. By the
death of his
niece in 1421 he
acquired the...