"had his dwelling at Coleton in Chumleigh, and also held in the 27th year of Henry III Hantesford in that Parish. In the 25th year of Edward I he was returned from the County of Cornwall as holding lands or rents to the amount of 20 pounds yearly value and upwards, either in capito or otherwise, and as such summoned under the general writ to muster in London on Sunday next after the Octave of St. John the Baptist, July 7, 1297, to perform military service in person with horses, men, etc., in parts beyond the seas." He was granted a Coat of Arms.