Reginald Bellott of Bochym, Gent. 1
- Born:
- Married (1): Abt 1585
- Buried: 16 Apr 1600, Menheniot, Cornwall 2
Research Notes:
Reginald Bellott (son of Francis, of Cosham, Wilts, afterwards of Bochym, Cornwall, by Ann, d. of Reginald Mohun of Boconnoc) .... B.A. 3 Mar 1573/4, M.A. 27 Jun 1577 'concionator' ; incorp. Camb. 1581; sup. licence to preach 18 May 1582; in 1583 disputed St. John Petre's mode <i> of nominating to the Petrean Fellowships, but John Popham attorney general, and Thomas Egerton solicitor general decided against him, and he was deprived of all rights under the Petrean Statutes, letter of Council 22 Jul 1583 in Reg.; the Council also ordered Sir W. Petre's arms and some verses on a dial, which had been defaced, to be renewed; V. of Menheniot 1584; in 1581 had leave of absence to read a theological lecture in Exeter Cathedral; gave the College a Hebrew Bible; will proved Exeter 5 Jun 1600 by his widow Dorothy d. of John Dynham of Wortham (?m. about 1585); State Papers 27 May 1583 Raynold Bellott and the Fellows thank Walsingham for inhibiting the Earls of Bedford and Leicester, and the Rector, from proceeding any further in the extraordinary election of Sir John Petre's scholars, inclosing statement of particulars; Visit. Corn. 26, Visit. Devon 316: Carew styles 'Billet, Tremayne and Dennis, three well born, well learned, and well beloved incumbents of Menheniot.' 3
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Reginald Bellott, gent., vicar of Menheniot (burial record)
Marriage Information:
Reginald married Dorothy Dinham, daughter of John Dinham and Grace Arundell, about 1585. (Dorothy Dinham was born between 1560 and 1570 in Wortham, Devon, England and was buried on 11 Jan 1637/8 in St. Columb Major, Cornwall.)
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