- Reynell (surname)
The Reynell surname is an early form of the
Reynolds (surname) .There are many
source s to be found when looking up the history of thisnoble linage , including Rev.John Prince (Totnes) s' "The Worthies of Devon" (1697?) andJ.L. Vivian 's (ed.) "The Visitations of the Heralds to the County of Devon" (1895). Rev. Prince described the Reynell family as being 'descended from a very antient stock, transplanted hither from the county ofCambridge ... above three hundred years since; where it still flourishes in worshipful degree'. The "Heralds Visitations of 1620" traced earlier generations of the family and described the first of this distinguished line as 'Richard Reinell who had the custody of the Castles ofExeter (built byBaldwin de Redvers ) and Launceston... 1191, Sheriff of Devon 1191-94'Between the reigns of King John and Henry V, the Reynells 'were ever men of great credit, fidelity, and service, to their Kings, country and state as well in peace matters as wars' They had great 'revenues, offices, lordships and lands, in sundry shires' including
Somerset ,Cambridgeshire andYorkshire , but their greatest possessions were inDevon andCornwall .By the end of this period these included
Malston (Old and New),Netherton ,Frogmere ,East Ogwell ,Butterley ,Sandhulk ,Ellacombe ,Crews-Morchard ,Upton ,Hidswell ,Nootcombe , East and WestThwangley ,Nassey ,East-Raddon ,Colebrook ,Trebarch ,Trebligha ,Hyerland ,Watringdon ,Overcombe ,Upbutterley ,Nethercombe ,Carpenters Fosse ,Cottesbury ,Ley ,South-Downs ,Shernewicke ,Pittes ,Eastabrook ,Snedon ,Penmalth ,Overhosdon ,Polhele ,Tremollow ,Wiero ,St. Germans ,Bodmin and lands in other villages and inPlymouth .Some Reynells were with Henry V at the winning of
Harfleur (a port later replaced byLe Havre ) andAgincourt in 1415, some were keepers of the Castle atCalais , one of theCinque Ports , some were 'knights of this shire in Parliament' and some served 'their Kings with a band of their ownmen at arms '. One Reynell was secretary to Henry VI and travelled with him to conclude a peace with France. The most consistent association of the family was with the law, 'sitting with the judges of the kingdom, in taking assizes, and determining grievous enormities', and it is to this tradition thatRichard Reynell (d.1585) belonged, being a commissioner of the peace for nearly forty years.cite book
last = O'Hagan
first = Mary
title = A History of Forde House
publisher =Teignbridge District Council
date = 1990
pages = 19 - 49People
People with entries in Wikipedia whose family name is or was Reynell include:
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Richard Reynell - there are many people named Richard Reynell
*Walter Reynell - there are many people named Walter Reynell
*John Reynell - there are many people named John Reynell
*Thomas Reynell - there are many people named Thomas Reynell
*George Reynell - there are many people named George Reynell
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