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Richard’s father “died young about the year 1217, leaving a son Richard, under age and in ward to the King, who granted the wardship and custody of his lands to Ralph de Bloet.
“This fifth Richard Grenvile it was who in the 22nd Henry the Third (having before that year been knighted) compromised the long controversy between his family and Robert, the Abbot of Tewkesbury, before William of York and his fellow justices itinerant, in Cornwall at Launceton. The Abbot and monastery quitted all their claim upon all former controversies of them and their predecessors to the said Sir Richard, who, on his part, granted them five marks yearly, as long as he lived… and on his decease they should have his lands in Campden in Gloucestershire. This controversy, after so many years of lawsuit, was thus amicably settled in the presence of Richard, Earl of Cornwall, the King’s brother, and several others on the 11th June, 1238.”[1]
Richard’s death is recorded two years later, in June 1240. “Sir Richard had married Jane, daughter of William Trewent, of Blisland, in the hundred of Trigg Minor…. After her husband’s death she brought forward her writ of dower to have restored to her the lands in Campden, which had been granted in compromise to the Abbey of Tewkesbury, and gained the day. It is a noticeable fact that the Grevilles, Earls of Warwick, claim Campden as their original home….”[2]
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