Feudal barony of Curry Mallet

The feudal barony of Curry Mallet was an English feudal barony with its caput at Curry Mallet Castle in Somerset, about 7 miles east of Taunton.

Descent

de Courcelles

The de Courcelles family were from Courseulles-sur-Mer in Calvados, Normandy.[1]

Malet

Nothing is known concerning the origin of the Malet family of Somerset.[4] It cannot from surviving records be traced back to William Malet (died 1071), one of the very few proven Companions of William the Conqueror known to have been present at the Battle of Hastings in 1066, as recorded by the contemporary chronicler William of Poitiers (c. 1020-1090). The latter held substantial property in Normandy, chiefly in the Pays de Caux, with a castle at Graville-Ste-Honorine, at the mouth of the River Seine near Harfleur (nowadays a suburb of Le Havre).

Arms of Malet, adopted at the start of the age of heraldry (circa 1200-1215): Azure, three escallops or

Poyntz moiety

Arms of Poyntz: Barry of eight or and gules
Seal of Hugh II Poyntz (d.1307), feudal baron of Curry Mallet, attached to the Barons' Letter to the Pope, 1301. (Apparently the seal of his father Nicholas I Poyntz (d.1273)). Arms: Barry of eight or and gules a label of five points. legend: S(IGILLUM) NICHOLAI POYNZ ("Seal of Nicholas Poyntz")

de Vivonia/de Forz moiety

Sources

References

  1. Sanders, p.38, note 6
  2. Sanders, p.38
  3. Sanders, p.38
  4. Sanders, p.38
  5. Sanders, p.38
  6. Sanders, p.39
  7. Maclean, Sir John; Heane, W.C., eds. (1885). The Visitation of the County of Gloucester, taken in the year 1623, by Henry Chitty and John Phillipot as deputies to William Camden, Clarenceux King of Arms; with pedigrees from the heralds’ visitation of 1569 and 1582-3, and sundry miscellaneous pedigrees. Harleian Society, 1st ser. 21. London, pp.128-135, pedigree of Poyntz
  8. Sanders, p.39
  9. Maclean, 1885, p.131
  10. Sanders, p.39
  11. Maclean, 1885, p.131
  12. Sanders, p.39
  13. Maclean, 1885, p.128
  14. Sanders, p.39
  15. Maclean, 1885, p.132
  16. Maclean, 1885, p.132
  17. Sanders, p.39
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