- Hugh
Reskymer "Kym" Bonython, AC, DFC, AFC (15
September 1920 – 19
March 2011) was an
Australian politician,
World War Two veteran, musician,
gallery owner...
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Thomas Peveral, of Park in
Egloshayle 7
November 1390: Sir John
Reskymer of
Reskymer and
Treloweth (died July 1391) 5
August 1391:
William Talbot 1392:...
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South Petherwin,
where his
monument displa**** the arms of
Manaton and
Reskymer, and
Manaton and Edgcombe.
Manaton married as his
second wife Jane Mapowder...
- 1875–1960),
Australian publisher and Lord
Mayor of
Adelaide Kym
Bonython (Hugh
Reskymer Bonython, 1920–2011), art-dealer, author, entrepreneur,
Companion of the...
- Succeeded by
Thomas Treffry I
Henry Chiverton Political offices Preceded by John
Reskymer High
Sheriff of
Cornwall 1541–1542 Succeeded by John
Arundell of Trerice...
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branch chose generally the
western families for
their alliances, such as
Reskymer, Trefusis, St. Aubyn, Godolphin, and Trelawny. The
grandson of
Thomas Arundell...
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Elyot 1515 John
Thomas 1516?
Henry Pennage 1517 John
Amodas 1549?
William Reskymer 1552
Henry Killegrew 1553 John
Cliff 1578?
Peter Killigrew 1601? Joseph...
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Tintagel Castle.
Ralph Reskymer obtained Merthen in the
early part of the 15th century, and it
became family seat of the
Reskymers. The
current manor house...
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stood between Kenwyn Street and the river ; it was
founded by one of the
Reskymer family, and was
built in the 13th century,
Bishop Bronescombe dedicating...
- Kitson, and of John
Trelawney of Menheniot,
Cornwall and his wife Anne
Reskymer. His
stepfather was Sir
Robert Gardiner, Lord
Chief Justice of Ireland...