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The Lord Warden of the Stannaries (from la, stannum for Tin, Sn) used to exercise judicial and military functions in
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or Duke of Cornwall for the time being, has the function of calling a stannary parliament of tinners. The last such parliament sat in 1753. The first Lord Warden of the Stannaries of Cornwall and Devon was William de Wrotham, who was appointed during the reign of
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on 20 November 1197. Until 1502 normally separate Lords Warden were appointed for Cornwall and Devon (as shown in brackets below) and these also acted as stewards for Duchy estates in those counties. In 1502, Robert, 2nd Lord Willoughby de Broke was appointed as Lord Steward for Duchy estates in Cornwall and Devon, Lord Warden of the Stannaries in both, Master Forester of Dartmoor, and the successors appointed since have been granted these offices/titles. The current holder of the post is Nicholas Bacon. A relevant Vice-Warden, frequently for one of the two counties for a warden who normally lived elsewhere, existed through many of the years 1386 to 1870. Other than being assigned roles connected to the occasional parliaments these had responsibilities as controller of the coinage and master of assay, working in concert with the Royal Mint which dominated high-value coinage end products through its jury system of
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Lord Steward and Lord Warden of the Stannaries in Cornwall and Devon (1197–present)

* 1197 William de Wrotham (Cornwall & Devon) * 1215 Henry Fitz-Count, 1st Earl of Cornwall * 1220 William de Putot (Cornwall) * 1220 John FitzRichard (Cornwall & Devon) * 1220 Stephen du Croy (Cornwall) * 1221 Waleram Teutonicus (Devon) * 1234 Richard de Langford (Devon) * 1253 Adam Wymer (Devon) * 1262 Ralph de Oddiscumb (Devon) * 1264 Hugh Peverell (Devon) * 1289 Walter de Aylesbury (Cornwall) * 1306 Thomas de la Hyde (Cornwall) * 1312 John de Bedewynde (Cornwall) * 1314 Thomas Lercedekne (Cornwall) * 1318 Henry de Wylyngton (Cornwall) * 1321 Simon Belde (Devon) * 1321 Gilbert de la Forde (Devon) * 1328 Thomas de Shirygg (Devon) * 1328 Richard Caleware (Devon) * 1330 William de Montacute (Devon) * 1337 Thomas West (Cornwall) * 1346 Sir Edmund de Kendale (Cornwall) * 1350 Sir John Dabernon (Cornwall) * 1350 Bartholomew de Berghersh (Devon) * 1357 Robert de Elford (Cornwall) * 1359 Sir John Dabernon (Cornwall) * 1361 Bartholomew de Burghersh Jnr (Cornwall & Devon) * 1366 John de Skirbec (Cornwall) * 1375 John Cary (Devon) * 1376 Hugh de Segrave (Cornwall) * ? Robert Tresilian * 1378 Sir John de Kentwode (Cornwall) * 1384 Richard Ruyhale Jnr * 1386 Richard Breton (Cornwall) * 1388 Sir Philip de Courtenay (Cornwall) * 1388 John de Copplestone * 1389 Warin Waldegrave (Devon) * 1392 John Colshull (Cornwall) * 1397 Richard Chelmswyke (Cornwall) * 1398 Thomas Shelle (Cornwall & Devon) * 1399 John Wynter (Cornwall) * 1399 John de Waterton (Devon) * 1400 Sir John Arundell (Cornwall) * 1413 Thomas Tickhill (Cornwall & Devon) * 1413–1422:
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(Devon) * 1422: John Copplestone (Devon) (jointly) * 1422 Thomas Congreve (Devon) * 1423 Lewis John (Devon) * 1430 Sir Philip Courtenay (Cornwall) * 1437 Sir William Bonville, later 1st Lord Bonville (Cornwall) * 1439 Ralph Babthorpe (Cornwall) * 1441 Thomas Courtenay, Earl of Devon (Cornwall) * 1442 John Trevelyan (Devon) * 1452 William, Lord Bonville (Cornwall) * 1454
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(Cornwall & Devon) * 1457 John Beaumont, Viscount Beaumont (Cornwall & Devon) * 1461 Thomas Clemens (Cornwall) * 1461 Humphrey Stafford, 1st Earl of Devon (Cornwall) * 1461 Roger Dinham (Devon) * 1465 Humphrey Stafford, 1st Earl of Devon (Cornwall & Devon) * 1469 John, Lord Dinham (Devon) * 1469 Sir John Stafford (Cornwall & Devon) * 1473
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(Cornwall & Devon) * 1476 Sir Thomas Bourchier (Cornwall) * 1477 Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset (Cornwall) * 1483
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(Cornwall & Devon) * 1484 Sir James Tyrell (Cornwall) * 1485 Sir Robert Willoughby (Cornwall & Devon) * 1485 Sir Walter Courtenay (Devon) * 1486 Sir John Halliwell (Cornwall) * 1502
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(Cornwall & Devon) * 1509 Sir Henry Marney * 1523 Henry Courtenay, 1st Marquess of Exeter * 1539 John Russell, 1st Earl of Bedford * 1553 Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of Bedford * 1585 Sir Walter Raleigh * 1604 William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke * 1630 Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke * 1642–6 Interregnum * 1646–48 Edward Herbert, 1st Baron Herbert of Chirbury (Parliamentary) * 1660 John Granville, 1st Earl of Bath * 1701 Charles Robartes, 2nd Earl of Radnor * 1702
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* 1705 Francis Godolphin, Viscount Rialton * 1708
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* 1734
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* 1742
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, Esq. * 1751
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* 1842
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* 1933
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* 1983
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* 2006
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Vice-Warden (Deputy Lord Warden) of the Stannaries (Controllers of the Coinage and Masters of Assay) in Cornwall and Devon (1386–1870)

* ? Walter Reynold * 1386 Nicholas FitzHerbert * 1386 William Wyncelowe * 1387 Thomas Trewyn * ? John Skirbeck * 1389 Nicholas FitzHerbert * 1397 John Shelle * ? Thomas Frankelein * 1422 Richard Hore * 1423 John Smart * 1428 Richard Maumfield * 1430 John Fortescue * 1432 John Merston * 1455 Avery Cornburgh * 1461 John Wykes * 1471 Sir Thomas Vaughan * 1483 Avery Cornburgh * 1485 Thomas Hourde * 1485 William Treffry * 1490 John Sapcotes * 1504 Michael Vivian * 1508 Thomas Arundell * 1509 John Glyn * 1509 Sir Hugh Trevanyon * 1510? Sir Thomas Deneys (Devon) * 1520 Sir William Godolphin * 1520 John Godolphin * c.1529 Sir William Godolphin (Cornwall) * 1532 Sir Philip Champernown (Devon) * c.1540 William Beare (Cornwall) * 1548 Sir Thomas Smith (Cornwall) * 1551 Sir John Charles (Devon) * 1554 Sir William Godolphin (Cornwall) * 1555 William Isham * 1570 James Godolphin * 1578 Sir Richard Grenville (Cornwall) * 1580 William Carnsew (Cornwall) * 1584 John Bonython * 1586 Sir Francis Godolphin (Cornwall) * 1591 Christopher Harris (Cornwall) * 1601
Hannibal Vyvyan Hannibal Vyvyan, sometimes spelled Vivian (1545 – 4 February 1610), of Trelowarren in Cornwall, was an English Member of Parliament (MP). Vyvyan was the eldest son of John Vyvyan (died 1577), also an MP, and head of one of Cornwall's lead ...
* 1603
William Coryton William Coryton (1580–1651) of West Newton Ferrers, St Mellion, Cornwall, was a Cornish gentleman who served as MP for Cornwall in 1624, 1626 and 1628, for Liskeard in 1625, for Grampound in 1640 and for Launceston 1640–41. He was expelled ...
(Cornwall) (dismissed) * 1607 John Verdon * 1607 Edward Leech * 1608–1610:
Hannibal Vyvyan Hannibal Vyvyan, sometimes spelled Vivian (1545 – 4 February 1610), of Trelowarren in Cornwall, was an English Member of Parliament (MP). Vyvyan was the eldest son of John Vyvyan (died 1577), also an MP, and head of one of Cornwall's lead ...
* 1617 Richard Bonython * ? Sir Simon Harvey (appointed assayer 1625 for life) * 1620–1626:
William Coryton William Coryton (1580–1651) of West Newton Ferrers, St Mellion, Cornwall, was a Cornish gentleman who served as MP for Cornwall in 1624, 1626 and 1628, for Liskeard in 1625, for Grampound in 1640 and for Launceston 1640–41. He was expelled ...
(Cornwall) (dismissed 1626) * 1626–1629: John Mohun, 1st Baron Mohun of Okehampton(Cornwall) * 1630–1640:
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(Cornwall) (reinstated but re-dismissed 1640)) * 1641 John Trefusis (Cornwall) * 1660
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(Cornwall) * 1678 Sir John Trelawney (Cornwall) * 1681 Sir Joseph Tredenham (Cornwall) * c.1688 Sir Nicholas Slanning (Devon) * 1689 John Waddon (Cornwall) * 1701 Hugh Tonkin (Cornwall) * 1702
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(Cornwall) * c.1704 Samuel Rolls (Devon) * 1708 Walter Moyle (Cornwall) * 1711 John Gregor (Cornwall) * 1723 Thomas Hearle (Cornwall) * 1740 John Hearle (Cornwall) * 1744 Christopher Hawkins (Cornwall) * 1747 Francis Gregor (Cornwall) * 1751 John Hearle (Cornwall) * 1756 Rev. Walter Borlase (Cornwall) * 1763 William Bickford (Devon) * 1776 Henry Rosewarne (Cornwall) (Mayor of Truro, 1774) * 1783 John Thomas (Cornwall) * 1784 Warwick Hele Tonkin (Devon) * 1812 Richard Gurney (Devon) * 1817 John Vivian (Cornwall) * 1818 John Parry (Devon) * 1824 John Farnham Cock (Devon) * 1826 John Wallis (Devon) * 1826 John Wallis (Cornwall) * 1827 Thomas Commins (Devon) * 1834 John Lucius Dampier (Cornwall) * 1850 John Lucius Dampier (Devon) * 1852
Edward Wynne-Pendarves Edward William Wynne Pendarves (6 April 1775 – 26 June 1853) was an English politician. Born Edward William Stackhouse, he was son of John Stackhouse and his wife Susanna Acton. He served as Member of Parliament (MP) for West Cornwall fro ...
* 1853
Edward Smirke Sir Edward Smirke (1795–1875) was an English lawyer and antiquary. Life The third son of Robert Smirke, and brother of Sir Robert Smirke, and of Sydney Smirke, he was born at Marylebone. He was educated privately and at St. John's College, Ca ...
(Cornwall & Devon) * 1870 Herbert William Fisher (Cornwall & Devon)


See also

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Cornish nationalism Cornish nationalism is a cultural, political and social movement that seeks the recognition of Cornwall – the south-westernmost part of the island of Great Britain – as a nation distinct from England. It is usually based on three general ...
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Revived Cornish Stannary Parliament The Revived Cornish Stannary Parliament ( Cornish: ''Seneth Stenegow Kernow''), is a pressure group which claimed to be a revival of the historic Cornish Stannary Parliament last held in 1753. It was established in 1974 and campaigned, up unti ...
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Stannary law Stannary law (derived from the la, stannum for tin) is the body of English law that governs tin mining in Devon and Cornwall; although no longer of much practical relevance, the stannary law remains part of the law of the United Kingdom and i ...
* Duchy of Cornwall


References


Bibliography

For list of Lords Steward and Lords Warden of the Stannaries in Cornwall and Devon, and Vice-Wardens of the Stannaries (1197–1965): * . * . {{DEFAULTSORT:Lord Warden of the Stannaries Ceremonial officers in the United Kingdom Cornish culture History of Cornwall