Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: nor the Arundells of Cornwall as the Armes of Roger de Arundell in his scale annexed to a deede dated 7 E. 3. being three barrs plainly shew. The last of theis left two daughters his heires. Clatworthy, temp. Domesday, belonged to William de Mohun. In the Liber Rub., among Mohun's feodaries was Roger de Arundel, the holder of three knight's fees, of which this may have been one. In 1227 Thomas de Arundel had a suit with the Abbot of Ford concerning land in this place. According to Collinson, in 1573 William Arundel sold his moiety of the manor to Baldwin Malet; and Richard Malet was patron in 1578. From this Tone cometh to Hewisi-i Chamfloryes. Which takes its first name from wood, the second from the auncient owners, it being the inheritance of those Chamfloryes in auncieut records written de Campo Florido which many ages sithencc flourished in theis parts. The last owner of this place bearcing that name that I can find was Thomas de Chamfloyrc1 who lived in King John's time, and left it to his eldest daughter the wife of Rafe Waleys or Walensis, and he to his sonne John, but the heires generall of him brought this and much land in Dorset unto the Fillolls and Fantleroys of Dorsctt, where you may see more of them. Chamfloyre : Sab., a crosse paty flory betweene 20 billetts or. Waleys: bar of 8 arg. and gules, on a canton of the first, a bend fussell of the second. Filloll: vare, a canton gules. Fantleroy: Gules, [three] infants heads coped arg. The family of De Campo Florido, represented by Thomas and Luke, held two knight's fees under Mohun in 1166. Thomas seems to have held Hewish and Atherston (in Whitelackington); in 1227 the sheriff was directed to divide the lands of Thomas de Campo Florido deceased in these places between his widow Nichola, remarried...