NameRenaud Reginald iv de Carteret, 8
Birth Date1235
Birth MemoJB.1999
Death Date1274 Age: 39
Death MemoJB1999
MotherMarguerite. Margery DAUBENEY , 1716 (1209-1274)
Spouses
Marr PlaceSt Ouens Church Gen X
Family ID2
ChildrenJohn , 546
 Philip , 2282 (1260-1327)
 Jeffry , 2283
Notes for Renaud Reginald iv de Carteret
“which Reginald in the 2nd year of the reign of Edw 1 (1274) was possessed of lands in right of his mother nice of Philip Daubeney,and his heir the original record being torn,and not legible in one part,it cannot so evidently be made to appear that she was heir to Philip Daubeney.The inquistion sets forth the juries for the 12 parishes in the island of Jersey
Does certify that Reginald holds lands worth twenty Pounds per annaum,in the parish of St Ouens and St Peter[recored torn and not ledible at this point]Philip Daubeny,then bailif of the islands had given to Phillip de Carteret father of Reginald and Margery his nice mother of Reginald .
When called to give an account of his right to hold the said lands ,Reginald replyed that he and his father held the said lands quietly for forty years ,and upwards,by grant from the king of England.
dated the 25 March 1234,But the same lands being talken in to the Kings hands ,a day was assigend in the quindenes of the purification of the blessed virgin,to produce the deed of grant ;and futher shew an account of the said lands whilst in their possession and what power he put up an an Esoerkeria in Port-Stoke,why he took as his right a chase,and warren for coneys in the parish of St Ouen & c.why he did force his tenants in his manour of Astal,held of the King ,to do him homage,and why he caused Hamlin de Huga to be cited before the Bishop of Coutance.(Gen Mag pp53-56.vol.iv_xxxviii.) By Chas A Bernau.
Commiissioned as a Justice Itinerant in the Islands 1303 died before 2 Edw ii (1308)
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Philip DE CARTERET(1) received lands "worth yearly twenty pounds" in the parishes of St. Owen and St. Peter from Philip DAUBENEY Bailiff of the islands (Philip DE CARTERET m. Margery, niece of Philip DAUBENEY)

Reginald DE CARTERET(2) [reign of Edw. I.]
1304: Reginald was a "Justice itinerant"
1306 (35 Edw. I.) December 4 at Lavertoft: King granted lands and tenements in the island of Jersey forfeited by Thomas PAIGNELL, to Reginald DE CARTERET.
d. before 2 Edw. II.

John DE CARTERET(3)
Philip DE CARTERET(3)
Robert DE CARTERET(3)
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