THE MALCOLM McCARTHY DOCUMENTS COLLECTION
INDEX v24 OF PERSONAL NAMES
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PLEASE NOTE the index is not strictly
alphabetical due to the new system of indexing, so scroll through all
variations of a surname.
FURTHER NOTES can be found on the index page for surnames
beginning with A.
CADDY, Mr Edward of Portloe, Veryan: Named in DOC 4 August 1909
Auction Catalogue of Veryan properties as the occupant of lot 18 of the
said catalogue.(Compiler’s note: For pedigrees of Caddy see J P Rogers
Cornish Pedigrees Collection 1685-6 (Caddy), 453-454 (Caddy of Manaccan)
and 311-14 (Caddy of Wendron).
CAECLIFFE,? Samuel of Delabole, Baker & Confectioner - witness to DOC 28
July 1934 Tenancy Agreement William Tamblyn Kestell (as landlord) to
Harry Newham Berry (as tenant) re Penquean House, St Breock.
CALFIELD, Charles - named in Indenture DOC Castle Street, Bodmin 1st
November 1839, also 2nd April 1839
CALLAGHAN, Jonathan – Private, AWOL named in DOC Justices minutes 27th
May 1891
CALLAN, James from Aylesford House Long Lane SE1, school pupil (birth &
parent/guardian not given - referred to in DOC St Merryn School Register
1900-1948.
CALLAN, John from Aylesford House, Long Lane SE1, school pupil (born 6
June; parent/guardian not given) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948
CALLAN, Lily from Aylesford House, Long Lane SE1, school pupil (born 28
September; parent/guardian not given) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School Register 1900-1948.
CALLAWAY, Gashm? of St Merryn - named in DOCs St Merryn Rate Books 31
March 1857 ,4 January 1858 and 31 March 1858 as occupant of a house and
garden at Trevear owned by Timothy Tremain and as excused from payment
of rates.
CALLAWAY,William,DOC 1853 12th February Bodmin,Mason of Bodmin, property
bounding land in question,
CALLEWAY,Zachariah,DOC 1794 9th May Forrabury,witness
CALLIGAN, William - named in DOC Justices minutes 27th May 1891
CALLOWAY, Joseph of St Merryn - named in DOC St Merryn Rate Book 31
March 1857 as occupant of house and land at Harlyn and Polmark owned by
J T H Peter.
CALMEL (CALMIL?), Peter of St James Weston, Middlesex, esq - named as
purchaser 2/3 June 1784 of settlement assets of Catherine Laroche and,
upon repayment of funds borrowed from him by Sir James Laroche,
undertook to convey said assets to Sir James Laroche as recited in DOC
Abstract of Title of Penquean, St Breock. Additionally, the transferor
of lands devised to Sir James Laroche under the will of the 4th Earl of
Radnor pursuant to funds advanced to Sir James Laroche, subject to a
right of redemption, as recited in said DOC Abstract of Title.
CALMEL, Jane of Park Place Westminster, spinster, named in Indenture
sister of Peter Calmel shares in Hendra. Became Peter’s trustee. Jane
left her Will executed 1790 by William Crawford, sole executor. 1793 9th
July Indenture Hendra St Dennis also named in 1794 5th September Hendra
St Dennis Ind.
CALMEL, Jane of Park Place Westminster, spinster, named in Indenture
sister of Peter Calmel shares in Hendra. Became Peter’s trustee. Jane
left her Will executed 1790 by William Crawford, sole executor. 1793 9th
July Indenture Hendra St Dennis also named in 1794 5th September Hendra
St Dennis Ind.
CALMEL, Jane of Park Place, Westminster, London - named as trustee for
Peter Calmel in Indenture 16/17 July 1788 for absolute purchase of Sir
James Laroche's one-third share of the estate of the 4th Earl of Radnor
as recited in DOC Abstract of Title of Penquean, St Breock.
CALMEL, Peter named in Indenture was granted by 3 June 1784 part of
Hendra. Loaned Sir James Laroche money. Died bef. 1790. Appointed his
sister Jane Executrix. 1793 9th July Indenture Hendra St Dennis also
named in 1794 5th September Hendra St Dennis Ind.
CALMEL, Peter named in Indenture was granted by 3 June 1784 part of
Hendra. Loaned Sir James Laroche money. Died bef. 1790. Appointed his
sister Jane Executrix. 1793 9th July Indenture Hendra St Dennis also
named in 1794 5th September Hendra St Dennis Ind.
CAMELFORD, Lord – see Pitt, Thomas.
CAMELFORD, Lord Thomas – see Pitt, Thomas Lord Camelford.
CAMELFORD, Lord Thomas, the Right Honorable, mentioned in doc 1808 1st
Jan Bodmin.
CAMELFORD, Thomas, Lord, the Right Honorable, mentioned in doc 1808 2nd
January Bodmin.
CAMELFORD,Rt Hon Thomas Lord,DOC St Nicholas Street Abstract Bodmin(Mar
1794),landowner
CAMELFORD,Rt. Hon.Thomas Lord,land bounding land being sold,DOC 1808 1st
Jan Dunmeer Bodmin,also DOC 1808 2nd Jan Dunmeer appears to be a draft
copy
CAMPBELL, Alexander esq: Named in DOC 30 September 1834 Indenture of
Lease & Release John Cole Grose, Richard Coppin and Thomas Bunt re
tenements called Fords and Pomeroys including Valley and Penny Come
Quick, Cardinham as party to an earlier Indenture of Lease & Release
dated 28/29 September 1831 affecting the same tenements.
CAMPION, John of Exeter, gent: Named in DOC 1 October 1816 copy will of
John Rickard of St Mary Steps, Exeter, watchmaker.
CAMPION, Thomas: Witness to DOC 1 October 1816 copy will of John Rickard
of St Mary Steps, Exeter, watchmaker. He signed Thomas Campion.
CAMPION, William Henry - named as party to conveyance 13 February 1871
recited in DOC 12 February 1876 conveyance John Henry Hippisley and
others to Ralph Speare of Basset lands at Furse and Collaton, Week St
Mary.
CAMPS, Mary – named in DOC Seacoast Side Midsummer Account Book 1857.
CANDELL, Nicholas of Padstow? - named as occupant of part Meachamps
Tenement in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1872.
CANE, Charles Harry of Shop, school pupil (born 6 August;
parent/guardian not given) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
CANN, James – assessed for poor rates on Portreath in DOC 25 September
1739 St Minver Poor Rates.
CANN, John – named in copy DOC 9 March 1784 St Minver Poor Rates as
assessed for rates on Portreath, St Minver.
CANN, Mathew – assessed for poor rates on Portreath, St Minver in DOC 25
September 1738 St Minver Poor Rates.
CANN, Richard of St Minver? – assessed for poor rates on Roswin?,
Churchtown and Tregwarmond in DOC 25 September 1738 St Minver Poor
Rates.
CAPPIN, WC – allowing three horses to stray on to Pound Lane named in
DOC Guildhall, Bodmin 9th August 1889
CARAMAJOR, Hannah (died 18 November 1782) of St Mary Le Bone, Middlesex,
widow - named as transferee under Deed of Sale 10 April 1768 James
Laroche to Hannah Caramajor whereby former sold all his one-third share
of lands devised to him by the 4th Earl of Radnor to her, subject to a
right of redemption re funds advanced by her upon mortgage, as recited
in DOC Abstract of Title of Penquean, St Breock.
CARAMAJOR, John (s/o Hannah Caramajor) of Suffolk and St Mary Le Bone,
Middlesex, esq - named as party to Indenture 7 December 1787 John
Caramajor, Justinian Caramajor, (Sir) James Laroche and Peter Calmel
transferring to Peter Calmel security held by Hannah Caramajor deceased,
subject to right of redemption, as recited in DOC Abstract of Title of
Penquean, St Breock.
CARAMAJOR, Justinian - named as party to Indenture 7 December 1787 John
Caramajor, Justinian Caramajor, (Sir) James Laroche and Peter Calmel
transferring to Peter Calmel security held by Hannah Caramajor deceased,
subject to right of redemption, as recited in DOC Abstract of Title of
Penquean, St Breock.
CARBIS, Ns (Nicholas?) Jr. witnessed signatures. Indenture 1804 29th
September Hendra St Dennis.
CARDALL, (Cardell?), Richard of St Columb, yeoman - party to conveyance
DOC 2 March 1844 Dorothea Maria Richards to Richard Cardell as mortgagee
of Treator properties, Padstow. Named with Dorothea Maria Richards in
Indenture 17 February 1849 as assigning property at Treator, Padstow to
William Paynter as recited in DOC 23 February 1852 William Paynter,
Dorothea Maria Richards and John Darke Martyn re Treator, Padstow. He
signed: Richard Cardell?
CARDELL, J M H - named in DOC Guildhall Bodmin 25th September 1885 also
named in DOC Guildhall 9th July 1892 as magistrate, also named in DOC
Guildhall Minutes 14th May 1894
CARDELL, Richard Taylor – named as overseer named in DOC Guildhall
Bodmin 4th March 1892, also named in DOC Guildhall 8th August 1890, also
named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
CARDER, Leonard of Towan Hill, school pupil (born 5 October 1904;
parent/guardian James Carder formerly of Morchard Bishop, North Devon) –
referred to in DOC St Merryn School Register 1900 – 1948.
CAREW, Beatrice of Tregolds, school pupil (born 17 August 1906;
parent/guardian Stanley Carew) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 –1948.
CAREW, Hon Robert Shapland: Named in DOC 29 September 1874 indenture
between Hon Anne Dorothea Gilbert and Charles Glynn Prideaux Brune to
William John Nickell as a party to a Deed of Settlement dated 7 October
1851 in contemplation of marriage between John Davies Gilbert and Hon
Anne Dorothea Carew (Compiler’s note: Hon Robert Shapland Carew was a
brother of Hon Anne Dorothea Carew. He later became 2nd Baron Carew).
CAREW, Hon Shapland Francis: Named in DOC 29 September 1`874 indenture
between Hon Anne Dorothea Gilbert and Charles Glynn Prideaux Brune to
William John Nickell as a party to a Deed of Settlement dated 7 October
1851 in contemplation of marriage brtween John Davies Gilbert and Hon
anne Dorothea Carew. (Compiler’s note: Hon Shapland Francis Carew was
another brother of Hon Anne Dorothea Carew).
CAREW, Reginald Pole – Right Honourable father of Annabel, named in DOC
Trelights, Endellion 6th June 1849
CAREW, Sir William Bt – assessed for poor rates on Roserrow, Sares and
Trelowder in DOC 25 September 1738 St Minver Poor Rates.
CAREW, Stanley William of Tregolds, school pupil (born 5 May 1899;
parent/guardian Stanley Carew) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 –1948.
CAREW,? Jane & Elizabeth – named in copy DOC 9 March 1784 St Minver Poor
Rates as liable for rates on Measmeer, St Minver.
CAREW,Shapland Francis,DOC 1874 29th September Cocks Tenement Helland
CAREW,the Honorable Anne Dorothea,DOC 1874 29th September Cocks Tenement
Helland,of Trelissick,widow of John Davies Gilbert
CARHART, John – Order of Ejection of Bennett named in DOC Guildhall 5th
April 1889
CARHART, John of St Minver – named in DOC 1810 Mrs helen Profitt’s
charity.
CARHART, Mabel - named in DOC Guildhall 22nd April 1892
CARLYLE, John of Padstow? - named as occupant of Brewers & Dyers Ground
in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1 July 1889 to January 1890.
CARLYON, Rev John of St Merryn - named in DOCs St Merryn Rate Books 31
March 1857 as occupant of part Glebe at Churchtown owned by Rev John
Bailey and named in DOC St Merryn Rate Books 4 January 1858 and 31 March
1858 as holder/owner of part Glebe at Churchtown, as holder of the small
tithes of St Merryn and owner of Glebe land at Trevethan.
CARLYON, Stephen – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers 1879.07.
CARLYON, Walter – witness named in assault of John Stephens, named in
DOC Guildhall Bodmin 25th September 1885
CARLYON, Walter of Salvation Army – witness in John Stephens assault
case. 1885 Bodmin Guildhall minutes 6 November.
CARLYON,E. T.,DOC 1880 10th December St Erme Pomery Will,solicitor of
Truro,
CARNE, Ellen – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers
1886.02,1887.07,1888.07,1889.08.
CARNE, Fanny – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers 1886.01,1887.08.
CARNE, Gladys Gwendoline of Trevorrick, school pupil (born 19 October
1900, parent/guardian John Carne) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
CARNE, Mildred of Trevorrick, school pupil (born 19 June 1893,
parent/guardian John Carne) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900- 1948.
CARPENTER, Charles, deputy steward of the manor of Trevena, Tintagel -
named in manorial court minutes DOC 21 October 1821 Tintagel.
CARPENTER, Cory, attorney?: Compiler of 1767? DOC Bill of Costs to Mr
William Hocken re property dispute. He signed Cory Carpenter also
witness to 1766 27th March Michaelstow
CARPENTER, Rowland of Week St Mary - witness to Transfer of Mortgage and
Further Charge DOC 25 May 1927 re Week St Mary.
CARPENTER,Henry,DOC 1775 Redruth Tythes,for his part of Tresorgan &
CLARENS part
CARR, Elizabeth (widow of Rev Robert Carr) - named as a beneficiary
under the 1756 will of John Robartes 4th Earl of Radnor as recited in
DOC Abstract of Title of Penquean, St Breock.
CARR, Elizabeth named in Indenture widow of Robert by 1793 received
annuity from John Earl of Radnor. 1793 9th July Indenture Hendra St
Dennis
CARR, Henry of 6 Gloucester Gardens, Hyde Park, London, Esq - party to
lease DOC 5 May 1853 John Key to Absalom Bennett & Henry Carr re
Penquean quarry, St Breock. He signed: Henry Carr.
CARR, Isabella (eldest d/o Rev Robert Carr & Mrs Elizabeth Carr) - named
as a beneficiary under the 1756 will of John Robartes 4th Earl of Radnor
as recited in DOC Abstract of Title of Penquean, St Breock alsoReceived
£40 yr for life when 21 from John Earl of Radnor. 1793 9th July
Indenture Hendra St Dennis
CARR, John (s/o Rev Robert Carr & Mrs Elizabeth Carr) - named as a
beneficiary under the 1756 will of John Robartes 4th Earl of Radnor as
recited in DOC Abstract of Title of Penquean, St Breock. He named as
being buried 20 November 1772 in Indenture 23 December 1766 as recited
in said Abstract of Title.
CARR, John named in Indenture son of Robert and Elizabeth. Received
annuity for life when 21 from John Earl of Radnor. 1793 9th July
Indenture Hendra St Dennis
CARR, Revd Robert named in Indenure. Husband of Elizabeth. Sons John and
Robartes Carr. Died bef 1793. 1793 9th July Indenture Hendra St Dennis
CARR, Robartes (s/o Rev Robert Carr & Mrs Elizabeth Carr) - named as a
beneficiary under the 1756 will of John Robartes 4th Earl of Radnor as
recited in DOC Abstract of Title of Penquean, St Breock. Party to
Indenture 13 December 1786 Robartes Carr to Sir James Laroche whereby
former's annuity under the will of the 4th Earl of Radnor assigned to
Sir James Laroche as recited in DOC Abstract of Title of Penquean, St
Breock alsoReceived annuity for life when 21 from John Earl of Radnor
Will. 1793 9th July Indenture Hendra St Dennis
CARREW, Jessie – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers 1886.02,1887.08
CARREW, Stanley – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers
1886.02,1887.07,1888.07.
CARRUTHERS, Mrs (or Miss) of Padstow? - named as occupant of Garden in
DOCs Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1876, 1884, 1885 and 1 July 1889
to January 1890.
CARTER, Bessie of Towan Corner, school pupil (born 5 May 1908;
parent/guardian not given, from Morchard Bishop, North Devon) – referred
to in DOC St Merryn School Register 1900 – 1948.
CARTER, Edwin – St Columb Creditor named in Bankruptcy of EG Hamley DOC
Fore Street Bodmin, Creditors List, 4th July 1864 and also named in DOC
Bodmin Bankruptcy Fore Street, Bodmin 16th July 1864
CARTER, Mrs - named in DOC Guildhall 8th August 1890
CARTER, Thomas – Police Constable named in DOC Guildhall 16th November
1888 also named in DOC Guildhall 16th November 1888
CARTER, Thomas – signatory to DOC 22 April 1837 public poster of
intention to lay complaints re wanton firing of guns, pistols and
fireworks in Padstow.
CARTER, Thomas of Padstow - named in DOC 22 January 1886 Deed of
Mortgage Henry Wilson to Richard Foster and Arthur Coode, bankers, of
Padstow properties as a deceased former occupant of one of those
properties and in DOC 25 March 1887 as a former occupant of Oak Villa,
Padstow.
CARTER,John,witness,DOC 1827 1st May Perran anworthal,
CARTERET, Lord John - named as 1773 grantor of 99 year lease of Tregunna,
St Breock to John Brabin recited in DOC 17 December 1779 re Bose or Bove
Town, Tregunna, St Breock, Peter Werry, John Brabin, Henry Brabin and
John Hoyle.
CARTHEW, Corner, St Breock - named in DOC extract of Will 20 May 1772 of
John Buscombe of St Breock, yeoman.
CARTHEW, Daniel, of the Town of Penzance in the County of Cornwall,
Gentleman, husband of Hannah, both mentioned in doc 1785 13th January
Laneast Bodmin.
CARTHEW, Hannah, wife of Daniel Carthew of the Town of Penzance in the
County of Cornwall Gentleman, both mentioned in doc 1785 13th January
Laneast Bodmin.
CARTHEW, James of St Minver? : Party to DOC undated (1740? – see
separate recital on same folio) and unsigned Indenture of Sale of Right
of Presentation to Vicarage of St Minver? James Carthew to R Sandys
.(Compiler’s note: see also entry under Prideaux, Sir John).
CARTHEW,John,DOC 1775 Redruth Tythes,part Curnconse
CARUTHERS, Mrs, (and Rabey), mentioned in doc 1867 Vicars Rents Padstow
also mentioned in doc 1866 Vicars Rent Padstow.
CARVETH, Benjamin – Carpenter, v James Ware named in DOC Magistrates
minutes 11th June 1886 also drunk named in DOC Guildhall 29th January
1887
CARVETH,Peter,,DOC 1759 14th January St Buryan,
CARY, M - witness to DOC 5 December 1803 Transfer Catherine Jago, Hannah
Lee & John Williams to John Geach re Oak Villa, Padstow. Doc signed M
Cary.
CASELEE,Stephen,DOC 1830 Trewassa Davidstow,Justice of the King,
CASSAMAJOR, Hannah of the parish of Saint Mary Le Bone MDX. Named in
Indenture. Received premises including part of Hendra. Possibly widowed
about 18th Nov. 1782. Eldest son John sole Executor of her Will made
1779. 1793 9th July Indenture Hendra St Dennis
CASSAMAJOR, John Esq. of Suffolk Street Saint Mary le Bone MDX. Named in
Indenture as eldest son of Hannah also Justinian his youngest brother.
1793 9th July Indenture Hendra St Dennis
CASSAMAJOR, Justinian Esq. of Cannons in Shenley Parish, Hertford named
in Indenture. Youngest son of Hannah and brother of John had share each
in Hendra. 1793 9th July Indenture Hendra St Dennis
CASTELL ,(KESTELL?), Maggie H of 50 Mysore Road, Clapham Common -
witness to DOC 29 September 1916 Tenancy Agreement William Tamblyn
Kestell (as landlord) to Henry Simpson (as tenant) re Penquean Farm, St
Breock.
CASTELLO, James – wandering named in DOC Guildhall Bodmin 4th March 1892
CASTLE, Ernest from Suffield Rd SE17, school pupil (born 16 December;
parent/guardian not given) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
CASTLE, Phllis Margaret from Bacon Lane Burnt Oak Edgeware, school pupil
(born 30 August; parent/guardian Mrs M G Castle) – referred to in DOC St
Merryn School Register 1900-1948.
CAWBSDLE, ?, John - witness to DOC Charter 12 November 1519 John and
Jacob Kestell to Henry Jeffery re Padstow tenement.
CAYZER, Pamela of St Merryn, school pupil (born 6 December;
parent/guardian Edward William Cayzer) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School Register 1900 – 1948.
CEILEY, William – Pedlar named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
CHAIN, Richard – named in DOC Seacoast Side Midsummer Account Book 1857.
CHALK, William - named in DOC Guildhall 5th April 1889
CHAMPION, Amy – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers
1887.06,1888.07,1889.08,1890.07.
CHAMPION, Elizabeth – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers 1887.08.
CHAMPION, Emily – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers 1886.02.
CHAMPION, Ethel – named in St Merryn School Papers 1892.12.
CHAMPION, George of St Merryn - named in DOCs St Merryn Rate Books 31
March 1857, 4 January 1858 and 31 March 1858 as occupant of a house and
garden at Trevear owned by Timothy Tremain and as excused from payment
of rates.
CHAMPION, Gertrude – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers
1886.02,1887.08.
CHAMPION, H.J. of Padstow? - named as occupant of Little Trevone,
Trevone, Windmill Meadows, Tredwins Trevone and part Trevone Common in
DOCs Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1884, 1885 and 1 July 1889 to
January 1890.
CHAMPION, Hilda Zaphina Marjory of Cottages, school pupil (born 26
November; parent/guardian Dorothy Champion) – referred to in DOC St
Merryn School Register 1900 –1948.
CHAMPION, Hurtle – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers
1888.06,1889.08,1890.07,1891.07
CHAMPION, John of Padstow ? - named as occupant of Glebe, Coceranes (Cochranes?)
Ground, Glebe Field, Hodges Field, Girls Meadow and Ropers Ground in DOC
Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1851 and as occupant of Glebe,
Coceranes Ground and Glebe Field in DOC Padstow Vicar’s Tithe Rent
Charges 1861. Referred to as occupant of Glebe and Glebe Field in DOCs
Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1871, 1872, and 1875, 1876, 1880 and
1884. Also named as occupant of Glebe Field in DOCs Padstow Vicar's
Tithe Rent Charges 1885 and 1 July 1889 to January 1890.
CHAMPION, John, mentioned in doc 1866 Vicars Rent Padstow also mentioned
in doc 1867 Vicars Rents Padstow.
CHAMPION, Miss – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers
1882.05/08,1883.04.
CHAMPION, Sidney – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers
1887.06,1888.07,18889.08,1890.07.
CHAMPION, Sylvia Phillis Maureen of Cottages, school pupil (born ?;
parent/guardian Dorothy Champion) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 –1948.
CHAPEL,William,DOC 1775 Redruth Tythes,Penhalach Vean
CHAPLIN, William – named in DOC Seacoast Side Midsummer Account Book
1857.
CHAPMAN, & FRENCH of Padstow? - named as occupants of Harbour Cove in
DOC Padstow Vicar's Rent Charges 1851.
CHAPMAN, Dora Mary of Cottages, school pupil (born 10 February 1895,
parent/giardian Thomas Chapman) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
CHAPMAN, Earnest of Trevear, school pupil (born 29 February 1903,
parent/guardian Thomas Chapman) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
CHAPMAN, Edward of St Breward, yeoman: Party to DOC 25 April 1719
Assignment of Lease John Price to Edward Chapman of tenements at St
Breward then in possession of Edward Chapman.
CHAPMAN, George – named in DOC Seacoast Side Midsummer Account Book
1857.
CHAPMAN, Gregory mentioned in doc 1866 Vicars Rent Padstow.
CHAPMAN, Gregory of Padstow? - named as occupant of Lelizzick in DOCs
Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1851, 1861, 1871 and 1872.
CHAPMAN, Grerory(Gregory?), mentioned in doc 1867 Vicars Rents Padstow.
CHAPMAN, James - named in DOC Trelights, Endellion 29th September 1837
CHAPMAN, James Harold of Cottages, school pupil (born 5 July 1898,
parent/guardian Thomas Chapman) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948
CHAPMAN, Jane of St Merryn - named in DOCs St Merryn Rate Books 31 March
1857 and 31 March 1858 as occupant of a house and garden at Cottages
owned by Francis Bennett and as excused from payment of rates. Also
named in DOC St Merryn Rate Book 4 January 1858 as occupant of house and
garden at Trevear owned by Francis Bennett and as excused from payment
of rates.
CHAPMAN, John - witness to 14 August 1854 will of James Hawken of St
Ervan yeoman as per annexure to DOC 1 October 1834 re lands at Penrose,
St Ervan. He signed: John Chapman.
CHAPMAN, John – Woolcomber also DOC Goal Lane, 21st December 1850 and
also Goal Lane Bodmin 10th May 1853
CHAPMAN, John of Blisland (s/o Anthony & Susanna Chapman of Bradford,
Devon): Named in DOC 25 April 1719 Assignment of Lease John Price to
Edward Chapman re tenements at St Breward.
CHAPMAN, Jonathan of Padstow? - named as occupant of Garden Trevone in
DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1851.
CHAPMAN, Mrs G of Padstow? - named as occupant of Lelizzick in DOC
Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1876.
CHAPMAN, Mrs G of Padstow? - named as occupant of Lelizzick in DOCs
Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1875, 1880, 1884, 1885 and 1 July
1889 to January 1890.
CHAPMAN, Rebecca of Padstow? - named as occupant of Four Gates in DOC
Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1851.
CHAPMAN, Richard – named in DOC Seacoast Side Midsummer Account Book
1857.
CHAPMAN, Richard – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers
1886.01,1887.06,1886.06.
CHAPMAN, Richard – witness in cruelty case named in DOC Guildhall 29th
January 1887
CHAPMAN, Thomas - named in the DOC Great Tythes of St Minver, 27th
December 1815
CHAPMAN, Thomas Albert of Cottages, school pupil (born 2 June 1905;
parent/guardian Thomas Chapman) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
CHAPMAN, Thomas of Moyles Keiro, St Minver – named in DOC 24 June 1815
St Minver Great Tithes as having agreed with Rev William Sandys to pay a
fixed sum in lieu of tithes in kind.
CHAPMAN, W S of WithieL: Named in DOC 30 August 1919 Auction Catalogue
of Withiel properties as an occupant of Retire, Withiel.
CHAPMAN, William – named in DOC Bodmin Magistrates Minutes 1885 as a
witness to assaults by John Dunn and Mary Lawry on 12th March.
CHAPMAN, William of St Merryn - named in DOC St Merryn Rate Book 31
March 1857 as occupant of house and land at Treveglos owned by Executors
of E Edwards and as a St Merryn overseer. Also named in DOCs St Merryn
Rate Books 4 January 1858 and 31 March 1858 as occupant of house and
land at Treveglos owned by exors E Edwards and as a St Merryn overseer.
CHAPMAN, William, mentioned in doc 1861 3rd September Lanivet.
CHAPMAN, William, mentioned in the doc 1854 1st April Lanivet, Cornwall
and doc 1854 20-Feb Lanivet.
CHAPPELL, Frederick, Executor and legatee named in DOC last will and
testament Nicholas Stevens 18th Sept 1848
CHAPPELLS, tenement, Helland: Named in 2nd schedule to DOC 1 October
1877 Indenture of Sale Rev Francis Henry Morgan & ors to William John
Nickell re barton of Helland as part of the barton farm.
CHAPPLE, Charles: Named in DOC Abstract of Title of the devisees of
William James Chapple deceased to property (commonly known as Seven
Stars) at Crockwell Lane, Bodmin a son of James Chapple deceased who
died 10 October 1827 and who left the son a remainder interest in the
said property.
CHAPPLE, Elizabeth of Bodmin: Named in DOC Abstract of Title of the
devisees of William James Chapple to property (commonly known as Seven
Stars) at Crockwell Lane, Bodmin the wife of James Chapple who died on
10 October 1827 and who left her a life interest in the said property.
CHAPPLE, Francis : Named in DOC Abstract of Title of the devisees of
William James Chapple to property (commonly known as Seven Stars) at
Crockwell Lane, Bodmin a son of James Chapple who died on 10 October
1827 and who left the son a remainder interest in the said property.
CHAPPLE, Frederick of Bodmin, yeoman: Named in DOC 24 January 1851
Assignment of Lease John Stevens, William Stevens, William Hosking
Whiting & Preston Wallis re Bodmin tenements.
CHAPPLE, Frederick: Named in DOC Abstract of Title of devisees of
William James Chapple deceased to property (commonly known as Seven
Stars) at Crockwell Lane, Bodmin a son of James Chapple who died on 10
October 1827 and who left the son a remainder interest in the said
property.
CHAPPLE, James of Bodmin, builder: Named in DOC Abstract of Title of
devisees of will of William James Chapple deceased to property (commonly
known as Seven Stars) at Crockwell Lane, Bodmin as having leased that
property on 23 Novmber 1790. He died 10 October 1827 having made his
will on 7 December 1815.
CHAPPLE, John: Named in DOC Abstract of Title of the devisees of William
James Chapple deceased to property (commonly known as Seven Stars) at
Crockwell Lane, Bodmin a son of James Chapple who died 10 October 1827
and who left the son a remainder interest in the said property.
CHAPPLE, William James of Bodmin: DOC Abstract of Title of the Devisees
of the will of William James Chapple deceased to a dwelling house &
premises (commonly known as Seven Stars) at Crockwell Lane, Bodmin.
CHAPPLE,Charles,DOC 1829 26th September Crockwell house Bodmin,Architect
of Stonehouse, Devon also DOC 1829 28th & 29th September Crockwell House
Bodmin
CHAPPLE,Elizabeth,DOC 1829 26th September Crockwell house Bodmin,widow
of Bodmin also DOC 1829 28th & 29th September Crockwell House Bodmin
CHAPPLE,Francis,DOC 1829 26th September Crockwell house Bodmin,Yeoman of
Tetcott, Devon also DOC 1829 28th & 29th September Crockwell House
Bodmin
CHAPPLE,Frederick,DOC 1829 26th September Crockwell house Bodmin,Yeoman
of Bodmin also DOC 1829 28th & 29th September Crockwell House Bodmin
CHAPPLE,James,DOC 1795 21st March Bodmin,tenant of Cowle's field at
Cobshorne, also DOC 1796 12th September Coles Field Bodmin,
CHAPPLE,James,DOC 1829 26th September Crockwell house Bodmin,Architect
of Bodmin also DOC 1829 28th & 29th September Crockwell House Bodmin
CHAPPLE,James,DOC 1829 26th September Crockwell house Bodmin,deceased
former occupier of premises
CHAPPLE,John,DOC 1829 26th September Crockwell house Bodmin,Yeoman of
Bodmin also DOC 1829 28th & 29th September Crockwell House Bodmin
CHAPPLE,Nanny,DOC 1829 28th & 29th September Crockwell House
Bodmin,witness
CHAPPLE,William,DOC 1829 26th September Crockwell house Bodmin,Land
Surveyor of Bodmin also DOC 1829 28th & 29th September Crockwell House
Bodmin
CHARD, Albert (age 16) of Falmouth – named in DOC 21 September 1894
Quarterly List of Mentally Ill Persons within the District of Falmouth
not in any asylum, hospital or licensed house but in the Falmouth
Workhouse.
CHARLES, James - witness to DOC 5 December 1825 re Tremeer, Lanivet.
CHARLES, John: Commissioner for Oaths in DOC 26 October 1795 Answer of
John? Marshall re allegations made against him re will of William Hocken
of Lewannick deceased. He signed John Charles.
CHATFIELD, see Calfield
CHEGWYN, Mr of Struland, Tresarret, Blisland?: Messrs Chegwyn & Pearce
(Mr G Pearce?) named in DOC 5 June 1920 Auction Catalogue of Lavethan
estate as the occupants of Struland.
CHELEW, William of St Minver – named in copy 1803 DOC St Minver
Highlands Poor Rates as occupier of Rosewin and Trethanke, St Minver.
Also named in DOC 24 June 1815 St Minver Great Tithes and named in the
DOC Great Tythes of St Minver, 27th December 1815
CHICHESTER, Sir John (of Arlington Court, Devon) - named in Indenture 30
September 1766 John Fulford, Elizabeth Fulford, James Laroche the elder
and younger and Samuel Sweeting as having leased (with William Dudds (Dodds?)
clerk) properties devised by Francis Fulford deceased as recited in DOC
Abstract of Title of Penquean, St Breock.
CHILCOTT, Giles - witness to DOCs 1 and 2 August 1803 Sir Christopher
Hawkins to Thomas Key re Tregunna, St Breock. He signed: Giles Chilcott.
CHILD, Abigail: Witness to DOC 25 April 1719 Assignment of Lease John
Price to Edward Chapman re tenements at St Breward. She signed Abigail
Child.
CHILDS, Joseph, gent - named as Party to Deed of Lease & Release of
Trevanson, St Breock and as a demandee in proceedings before Court of
Common Pleas as recited in DOC Abstract of Title of Peter Werry Blake to
Trevanson, St Breock.
CHILDS,Christopher,DOC 1836 26th August St Austell,of Liskeard witness
CHILDS,Mary,Liskeard friend of Selina Hamley,DOC 1864 12th February
Bodmin,
CHILDS,Sarah,Liskeard friend of Selina Hamley,DOC 1864 12th February
Bodmin,
CHINHOUS,Stephen W.,DOC 1775 Redruth Tythes,Great Nanskuke
CHINN, Charles (age 10) of Falmouth – named in DOC 21 September 1894
Quarterly List of Mentally Ill Persons within the District of Falmouth
not in any asylum, hospital or licensed house but in the Falmouth
Workhouse.
CHIPPELL, Richard – tenant Delanuth St Teath, named in Abstract of Title
of John Carpenter Esquire to Trenowth Trewinning otherwise Trevenion and
other Farms in Michaelstowe in Cornwall, 1st September 1712
CHRISTOPHER, Dereck from Rosevear Road SE12, school pupil (birth 21
April; parent/guardian not given) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
CHRISTOPHER, John from Rosevear Rd SE12, school pupil (birth and
parent/guardian not given) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
CHUBB, Miss – Plymouth named in DOC Bodmin Bankruptcy Fore Street,
Bodmin 16th July 1864
CHUDLEIGH, Nicholas Ford – named as a life in lease of Trevanson Marshes
DOC 2 April 1862.
CHUDLEIGH, Thomas – Liskeard Creditor named in Bankruptcy of EG Hamley
DOC Fore Street Bodmin, Creditors List, 4th July 1864 and also named in
DOC Bodmin Bankruptcy Fore Street, Bodmin 16th July 1864
CHUDLEY, Doris May of Treginager, St Ervan, school pupil (birth and
parental etc details not given, from Lostwithiel) – referred to in DOC
St Merryn School Register 1900 –1948.
CHURCH,Edmund,DOC 1859 5th August Lanlivery,Farmer of Lanlivery,
witness,
CHURCHES, Arthur George of Caravan Towan Turning, school pupil (born 8
March; parent/guardian Eileen Mary Churches) – referred to in DOC St
Merryn School Register 1900-1948.
CHURCHES, Brian Rex of Caravan Towan Turning, school pupil (born 20
August; parent/guardian Eileen Mary Churches) – referred to in DOC St
Merryn School Register 1900-1948.
CHURCHES, Eileen Florence Jean of Caravan Towan Turning, school pupil
(born 22 March; parent/guardian Eileen Mary Churches) – referred to in
DOC St Merryn School Register 1900-1948.
CHURCHES, Gordon Desmond of Caravan Towan Turning, school pupil (born 28
January; parent/guardian Eileen Mary Churches) – referred to in DOC St
Merryn School Register 1900-1948.
CHYNOWETH, John - named as a tenant in DOC statutory notice 31 July 1896
of farms of John Nicholl deceased to be sold.
CLARABUT, Rev E B of Blisland?: Named in DOC 5 June 1920 Auction
Catalogue re Lavethan estate as the occupant of lot 30 of the said
catalogue.
CLARK, Bennett Michel (grandson of Bennett Michel ): Named in unsigned
(draft?) DOC 26 June 1840 Assignment of Lease Bennett Michel & William
Michel to John Pascoe Bennetts.
CLARK, Mr of Duchy Office: Named in 1767? DOC Bill of Costs cory
Carpenter to Mr William Hocken re property dispute.
CLARK, Robert Peter - named as lessee? of a quarry at Penquean, St
Breock in Indenture 25 February 1792 Richard Guy to Robert Peter Clark
as recited in DOC 2 October 1807 Rev Charles Prideaux Brune to Charles
Guy & Thomas Key re Penquean, St Breock.
CLARK, Thomas Tanton (grandson of Bennett Michel): Named in unsigned
(draft) DOC 26 June 1840
CLARK,Nathaniel Richard,DOC 1874 29th September Cocks Tenement
Helland,party to the second schedule (dated 22nd & 23rd September 1833)
to this document
CLARKE, Arthur Herman John of Trevear, school pupil (born 11 March;
parent/guardian Mrs Gladys Blackwell) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School Register 1900-1948.
CLARKE, Mary Elizabeth – Teignmouth Widow , alias Elizabeth Stranger
Drunk named in DOC 11th Jan 1895
CLARKE, Nathaniel Richard: Named in 3rd schedule to DOC 1 October 1877
Indenture of Sale Rev Francis Henry Morgan & ors to William John Nickell
re Helland barton as a party to 1838 deeds affectting the barton.
CLARKE, Nathaniel Richard: Party to DOC 23 September 1833 Indenture of
Agreement & Release Nathaniel Richard Clarke, Charles Jennings, John
Dixon, William Dixon, Francis Henry Brooks, John Wallis the elder,
Davies Gilbert, George Hoper (Hooper?), Thomas Whalley Better & Rev John
Wallis.
CLARKE, Thomas – Druggist named in Indenture DOC Castle Street, Bodmin
1st November 1839, also 2nd April 1839, also DOC Goal Lane, 21st
December 1850
CLARKE, William – Vagrancy named in DOC Guildhall Minutes 14th May 1894,
also named in DOC Guildhall 22nd April 1892
CLARKE,Bennett Michell,DOC 1873 11th December St Austell,Stockbroker of
Pickham, Surrey, son of Catherine Clarke
CLARKE,Catherine Mary,DOC 1873 11th December St Austell,daughter of
Catherine Clarke
CLARKE,Catherine,DOC 1873 11th December St Austell,daughter of Bennett
Michell, deed poll 2nd Feb 1848 mentions her fourdaughters.
CLARKE,Charlotte,DOC 1873 11th December St Austell,daughter of Catherine
Clarke
CLARKE,Elizabeth Ann,DOC 1873 11th December St Austell,daughter of
Catherine Clarke
CLARKE,Henry Hooper,DOC 1873 11th December St Austell,Assistant
Inspector of Schools in Punjab, India son of Catherine Clarke
CLARKE,James Elson,DOC 1873 11th December St Austell,Tea Planter of
Punjab, India son of Catherine Clarke
CLARKE,Millicent Michell,DOC 1873 11th December St Austell,daughter of
Catherine Clarke
CLARKE,Reverend John Michell,DOC 1873 11th December St Austell,Clerk of
Forest Hill, Sydenham, Kent son of Catherine Clarke
CLARKE,Thomas Taunton,DOC 1873 11th December St Austell,Druggist of
Bodmin son of Catherine Clarke
CLARKE,William Michell,DOC 1873 11th December St Austell,Surgeon of
Clifton, Bristol son of Catherine Clarke
CLEAVE, James – with Dr Clements referred to as an affected 1838 owner
in enclosure to DOC Agreement 2 April 1862 re Trevanson Marshes,
Wadebridge.
CLEAVE, Jane of Wadebridge (wife of William Cleave) - named as party to
an Indenture 22 July 1825 as recited in DOC 8 October 1873 William
Jennings, John Williams, John Key & Hart Truscott re Tregunna, St
Breock.
CLEAVE, Richard of Tregunna, St Breock - named as a current occupant of
Tregunna, St Breock in DOC 30 September 1804 Robert Walker to Thomas Key
and John Buscomb re Tregunna, St Breock. His heir named as William
Pedler brother to Francis Hawkins in DOC 3 May 1842 re Penquean, St
Breock.
CLEAVE, Robert Bath: Named in DOC Certificate of Probate dated 25
December 1868 of the will of Prudence Rowe of Egloshayle, widow.
CLEAVE, Thomas (heir at law of Thomas Werry) – party to DOC Agreement 2
April 1862 re Trevanson Marshes, Wadebridge.
CLEAVE, William of Tregunna? St Breock - named in assignment 22 July
1825 William & Jane Cleave to John Menhinnick of Tregunna St Breock as
recited in conveyance DOC 21 February 1849 Morrish Wilton to Henry
Brabyn of Tregunna, St Breock and in DOC 8 October 1873 William
Jennings, John Williams, John Key & Hart Truscott re Tregunna, St
Breock.
CLEAVE,Thomas,DOC 1901 20th Jul Bodmin,of Trevanion, Wadebridge inherits
from Susanna Oke
CLEMENTS, Dr & CLEAVE, James – referred to as affected 1838 owners in
enclosure to DOC Agreement 2 April 1862 re Trevanson Marshes, Wadebridge.
CLEMEW,James,DOC 1775 Redruth Tythes,
CLEMO, Richard – allowing a horse to stray on to highway named in DOC
Guildhall, 6th January 1888 also named in DOC Guildhall 9th July 1892
CLEMOE, Christopher of Bodmin: Named in DOC 26 March 1852 Thurston
Collins, Ann Julia Wallis & Preston Wallis re tenements St Nicholas &
Market streets, Bodmin as a former occupant of St Nicholas street also
mentioned in the doc 1858 29th September St Nicholas Street Bodmin2.
CLEMOE, George jnr of Bodmin: Named in DOC 14 March 34 George 3rd
Assignment of Lease Thomas Flamank to Nicholas Craddock re Bodmin
tenements as an occupant of such lands.Also named in DOC 26 March 1852
Thurston Collins, Ann Julia Wallis and Preston Wallis re tenements St
Nicholas and Market streets, Bodmin as a former occupant of St Nicholas
street.
CLEMOE, George the Younger, mentioned in doc 1808 1st Jan Bodmin also
mentioned in doc 1808 2nd January Bodmin.
CLEMOE, George the younger, mentioned in the doc 1852 9th January St
Nicholas Street Bodmin and mentioned in the doc 1858 29th September St
Nicholas Street Bodmin2.
CLEMOE,George the younger,DOC St Nicholas Street Abstract Bodmin(Mar
1794),tenant
CLEMOE,George the younger,former tenant of land being sold,DOC 1808 1st
Jan Dunmeer Bodmin,also DOC 1808 2nd Jan Dunmeer appears to be a draft
copy
CLEMOES, John of St Minver – named in DOC 25 June 1840 St Minver Great
Tithes as having agreed to pay a fixed sum in lieu of tithes in kind.
CLEMOW, & TREMAIN of Padstow - named as occupants of Garden in DOC
Padstow Vicar’s Tithe Rent Charges 1861 and as occupants of Garden,
Croft, Carvadles, Trethillick, Pigs Meadow & Garden and Malt House &
Garden in DOCs Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1871, 1872 , 1875 and
1876 and mentioned in doc 1867 Vicars Rents Padstow.
CLEMOW, and Son of Padstow? - named as occupants of Garden, Croft,
Carvadies, Trethilick, Pigs Meadow & Garden and Malt House & Garden in
DOCs Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1880, 1884, 1885 and 1 July 1889
to January 1890.
CLEMOW, George – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers
1886.02,1887.08,1888.08.
CLEMOW, J of Padstow? - named as occupant of unidentified house yard and
garden in DOCs Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1880, 1884 and1885.
CLEMOW, John, Chairman & Clerk St Merryn School Board – named in DOC St
Merryn School
Records1875.01,1876.01,1877.01,1882.01,1882.05/10,1883.01,1884.01,1885.01
CLEMOW, Mark – named in DOC St Merryn School Records
1886.01,1887.07,1888.07,1889.08,1890.07.
CLEMOW, Mark, trustee for John Ivey junior in DOC 1888 23 Feb Towan St.
Merryn
CLEMOW, Mark? of St Merryn - named in DOC St Merryn Rate Book 31 March
1857 as occupant of house and land at Trewithen and Tregavone and land
at Crugmorick, both owned by executor of W Pollard esq and in DOCs St
Merryn Rate Books 4 January 1858 and 31 March 1858 as occupant of house
and land at Trewithen and Tregavone and land at Crugmorick all owned by
Charles Pollard.
CLEMOW, Percy – named in DOC St Merryn School Records 1890.07.
CLEMOW, Thomas Percy – named in DOC St Merryn School Records
1888.06,1889.08
CLEMOW, William – Blacksmith named in DOC Indenture Blacksmiths shop,
Kenwyn 8th February 1815
CLEMOW,& TREMAIN, mentioned in doc 1866 Vicars Rent Padstow.
CLICK,M.,DOC 1818 27th February Trewassa Davidstow,witness,
CLIFFORD, James – Acting as a peddler named in DOC Guildhall 16th
November 1888
CLIFNIX, John – Penzance named in DOC Guildhall 22nd April 1892
CLIMO, Frederick - named in DOC Guildhall 29th January 1887
CLIMO, James – drunk named in DOC Guildhall 8th August 1890, witness in
John Hicks named in DOC 11th Jan 1895
CLIMO, Richard - named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
CLIMO, Thomas - Non payment of Rates named in DOC Guildhall 8th August
1890, also named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893, also Drunk named in
DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
CLIMO,Mary Ann,DOC 1859 22nd October Castle Street Bodmin,500 year lease
from 20th May 1841, will dated 18 Jan 1858 with codicil 15th February
1858, died 8 Mar 1858
CLINTON, Lord Charles Rodolph – see Trefusis, Charles Rodolph Baron
Clinton & Saye.
CLOBERRY, Elizabeth, spinster daughter of John CLOBERRY, deceased in DOC
1761 25 May Kelly Park St Mabyn Marriage settlement for marriage of
Joseph SILLY and Elizabeth CLOBERRY.
CLOBERRY, William, esquire of Bradstone, Devon in DOC 1761 25 May Kelly
Park St Mabyn. Marriage settlement for marriage of Joseph SILLY and
Elizabeth CLOBERRY
CLOSE, Catherine – wife of John Christopher named in Indenture DOC
Castle Street, Bodmin 2nd April 1839
CLOSE, John Christopher - named in Indenture DOC Castle Street, Bodmin
2nd April 1839
CLUTTERBUCK, Thomas, gent: Named in DOC Michaelmas 20 George 3rd copy
Court Roll Hender Pearse v Humphrey Cole as a commissioner to hear that
dispute.
CLUTTON, R.J.H. Esq of St Merryn? - named in DOCs St Merryn Rate Books
31 March 1857 and 31 March 1858 as holder of the St Merryn Tithe Sheaf
owned by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners.
COAD, Benjamin, police constable – witness in cases of Edward Brown and
of John Buckingham. 1885 Bodmin Guildhall minutes 4 May, 22 May and 25
September.
COAD, Benjamin, witness in the case of Buckingham, named in DOC
Guildhall Bodmin 25th September 1885
COAD, Messrs John & W H of North Hill: Named in DOC 24 August 1905
Auction Catalogue Lewannick, North Hill & Linkinhorne as the occupants
of Waygate Park, North Hill.
COAD, Thomas of Penryn: Witness to DOC 24 March 1864 Indenture of Lease
Charles Rodolph Lord Clinton and John Martyn to Richard Skewes Martyn
and Richard Skewes Teaque re dwelling house and lands at Gwennap. He
signed Thomas Coad.
COAD, Tom of Truro – witness to DOC Indenture of Assignment 11 September
1912 Thomas Hammond Martyn, Edward George Martyn, Thomas Martyn Michell
& Richard Lynham Randall to Alfred Browning Lyne of Tbhe Quintra Bodmin.
He signed Tom Coad.
COAD,Henry,witness to the purchase of Ley Orchard,DOC 1849 10th March St
Neot,
COAD,Robert,Land Surveyor of Liskeard in will of William Fookes,DOC 1841
22nd June Ley St Neot,
COALES, James – Vagrancy named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
COCK, Anthony, gentleman in DOC 1761 25 May Kelly Park St Mabyn.
Marriage settlement for marriage of Joseph SILLY and Elizabeth CLOBERRY.
COCK, Edward – named in DOC St Merryn School Records
1892.08/12,1893.08,1893.11.
COCK, Edward of Langteglos by Camelford, yeoman: Party to DOC 1 February
1743 Indenture of Lease Edward Cock to Edward Broad of fields known as
Mathews Parke and Marlo Barn, Trefrew, Langteglos by Camelford. He
signed Edward C Cock.
COCK, Edward, of the parish of Lanteglos by Camelford in the County of
Cornwall, Yeoman, mentioned in doc 1743 31st January Tresrow Lantaglos
COCK, Edward, yeoman of the parish of Lanteglos by Camelford in the
County of Cornwall, mentioned in the doc 1743 1st February Tresrow
Lantaglos.
COCK, Elizabeth of Rock (d/o Mary Wilce formerly Rowden with her first
husband Rowden): Named in DOC will dated 5 December 1829 of her mother
Mary Wilce. (Compiler’s note: see John & Pat Hanson To Clothe the Fields
with Plenty (1997) p 60).
COCK, Frederick Esq. – Proprietor named in DOC Land Tax assessment St
Minver, Benethicks, 15th November 1801
COCK, Henry – named in DOC St Merryn School Records
1891.07,1892.08,1893.08,1893.11.
COCK, James – named in DOC St Merryn School Records 1892.12,1893.11.
COCK, John – last will and testament of Henry Darrell named in Indenture
for Heatherbutt in the Parish of Endellion, 23rd November 1742 also
named in Indenture DOC Bullershouse and Little Penny Lane, Endellion 3rd
October 1804
COCK, John esq – assessed for poor rates on Benithicks (Benedicts?) and
Lobbs tenement in DOC 25 September 1738 St Minver Poor Rates. Named in
copy DOC 9 March 1784 St Minver Poor Rates as liable for rates on
Benethicks (Benedicts?) and Lobbs, St Minver. (Compiler’s note: may be
the same person hereunder).
COCK, John of Padstow, gent - named as attorney for Edward Earle in DOC
25 April 1648 Edward Earle to Richard Rawlyn re Padstow premises. He
signed: Jo Cock.
COCK, John of Tregunna, St Breock - named in DOC 31 January 1769 William
and Grace Angove Acknowledgement re Manor of Tregunna. (Compiler's note:
probably he was a tenant of Tregunna). Named in DOC 30 September 1804
Robert Walker to Thomas Key and John Buscomb re Tregunna, St Breock as
one of 19 plaintiffs (Tregunna under-tenants?) re a fine levied by
William and Grace Angove 9th regnal year George 3rd.
COCK, John, gent – named in copy DOC 1803 St Minver Highlands Poor Rates
as proprietor of Benethicks (Benedicts?) occupied by Thomas Pope and
Mary Peter and West Porls? Occupied by Petherick Wills.
COCK, Lewis, mentioned in doc 1785 13th January Laneast Bodmin.
COCK, Robert of Lanteglos by Camelford, labourer: Party to DOC 23 June
1841 Bargain & Sale Robert Cock to Frederick Trevan re lands at Trefrew,
Lanteglos by Camelford. He signed: The mark or sign of Robert Cock.
COCK, Samuel of Langteglos by Camelford: DOC Probate of the will of
Samuel Cock certified by John Wallis, registrar, 5 December 1808
COCK, Walter – Drunk with Cart named in DOC Guildhall 15th December 1893
COCK, William – Master Mariner Rock named in DOC Trewethick, St
Endellion 25th December 1837 and 26th December 1837
COCK, William – named in DOC St Merryn School Records
1891.15,1892.20/22.
COCK, William doc1804 12th June St Kew George Wilce
COCK, William of Lanadwell Street, Padstow - named as former occupant of
premises in Lanadwell Street, Padstow in DOC 25 April 1648 Edward Earle
to Richard Rawlyn re Padstow premises.
COCK, William of St Minver – named in DOC 25 June 1840 St Minver Great
Tithes as having agreed to pay a fixed sum in lieu of tithes in kind.
Possibly the same William Cock named in DOC Seacoast Side Midsummer
Account Book 1857.
COCKE, John - witness to DOC (25 January?) 1726 Treator Obligation. He
signed: Jno Cock. Witness to DOC Deed of Covenant 5 June 1728 and DOC
Deed of Release 3 September 1736 Richard Rawlings to Richard Guy re
premises at Padstow. He signed: Jn Cocke.
COCKRAM, Charles of Exeter, Devon: Named in DOC 1 October 1816 copy will
of John Rickard of St Mary Steps, Exeter as the occupant of the
deceased’s property adjacent to his Exeter home. A witness to the will,
he signed Charles Cockram.
COCKRAMS, (Cochranes?) GROUND, Padstow? - referred to in possession of
representatives of William Sowden in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent
Charges 1871 and referred to in the possession of Thomas Henwood in DOC
Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1885
COCKS PENROSE, Named in DOC 5 June 1920 Auction Catalogue of the
Lavethan estate as a tenement (lot 12) of that estate.
CODD, Edward S – Plymouth Creditor named in Bankruptcy of EG Hamley DOC
Fore Street Bodmin, Creditors List, 4th July 1864 and also named in DOC
Bodmin Bankruptcy Fore Street, Bodmin 16th July 1864
COFFER, Teage: Named in DOC 18 July 1579 Indenture of Sale William
Billing to Sir John Arundell Kt of a moiety of the manor and advowson of
Cardinham as holding the part reversion of two tenements of the manor.
COLE, – see Loggan.
COLE, Albert – Of Stroud, drunk named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
COLE, Ann – Niece of Ambrose MATTHEWS, daughter of John TRACE, named in
DOC Will of Ambrose Matthews 8th February 1871
COLE, Cyril John Roy of St Merryn, school pupil (born 2 December;
parent/guardian Mark Cyril Cole) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
COLE, George - named in DOC Guildhall 29th January 1887
COLE, Gloria Joan of St Merryn, school pupil (born 16 June,
parent/guardian Mark Cyril Cole) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register `1900-1948.
COLE, Humphrey, gent: Named in DOC Michaelmas 20 George 3rd Extract from
Court Roll Hender Pearse, plaintiff, v Humphrey Cole, deforcient re
Trewassa, Davidstowe heard by Francis Paynter and Thomas Clutterbuck,
gents.
COLE, Humphry jnr of Marazion, gent: Named in undated DOC (post 1830?)
Abstract of Title of W Hender Pearse to tenements named Kitchen
Trewassee alias Trewaffa and Gungane alias Gungana, Davidstow.
COLE, Humphry junior, witness to DOC 1750 9th August St Issey also in
DOC 1758 14th August Trewassa Davidstow where he is referred to as a
gentleman of Marazion, son and her to Humphry COLE.
COLE, Humphry snr of Marazion, gent: Named in undated DOC (post 1830?)
Abstract of Title of W Hender Pearse to tenements named Kitchen
Trewassee alias Treswaffa and Gungane alias Gunganna, Davidstow.
(Compiler’s note: For this family see C S Gilbert’s Historical Survey
Vol 2 pp 70-72).
COLE, Humphry, gentleman of Marazion, in DOC 1758 14th August Trewassa
Davidstow
COLE, James of Padstow, Innkeeper – named in DOC 12 September 1814
poster of sale of Treglynn Farm, St Minver as proprietor of the Golden
Lion, Padstow – the venue for the said sale.
COLE, Phillippa ( nee Body w/o Humphry Cole snr) of Marazion, married
woman: Named in undated DOC (post 1830?) Abstract of Title of W Hender
Pearse to tenements named Kitchen Trewassee alias Trewaffa and Gungane
alias Gungana, Davidstow.
COLE, Ralph of Bosneeves, Withiel, gent: Party to DOC 3 April 20 George
3rd Acknowledgement of Debt Henry Lord Arundell Baron of Wardour to
Ralph Cole.
COLE, Ralph of Tregunna, St Breock - witness to DOC 26 August 1768
Transfer William Angove to Richard Guy re Penquean, St Breock. He signed
Ralph Cole. Named in DOC 31 January 1769 William and Grace Angove
Acknowledgement re Manor of Tregunna. (Compiler's note: probably he was
a tenant of Tregunna). Witness to DOC 15 August 1785 William Angove to
Richard Guy re Tregunna, St Breock. Named in DOC 30 September 1804
Robert Walker to Thomas Key and John Buscomb as one of 19 plaintiffs (Tregunna
under-tenants?) re a fine levied by William and Grace Angove 9th regnal
year George 3rd.
COLE, William – Gentleman of Boscastle named in DOC Tregaddock, St Maybn
28th September 1833, named in DOC Guildhall 11th Jan 1895
COLE,Humphrey the younger,DOC 1758 14th August Trewassa
Davidstow,Gentleman of Marazion
COLE,Humphrey,DOC 1758 14th August Trewassa Davidstow,Gentleman of
Marazion son & heir apparent of Humphrey
COLE,William,DOC 1730 9th November Quarry Park Bodmin,Gentleman of
Penwyne, St Mabyn, also DOC 1730 10th November Quarry Park Bodmin,
COLEMAN, Henry - named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
COLEMAN, Mr of Portloe,Veryan: Named in DOC 4 August 1909 Auction
Catalogue of Veryan properties as the occupant of lot 29 of the said
sale.
COLEMAN, Mrs. - named in DOC Bodmin Magistrates Minutes 4th December
1885
COLEMAN, Thomas - named in DOC Guildhall Bodmin 25th September 1885 and
in DOC Guildhall 29th July 1887
COLES MARSH, Trewassa, Davidstow: Named in undated DOC Repairs of Fences
on Trewassa.
COLLETT,Benjamin,DOC 1783 Sir Jas Laroche Account Book,Rent on Eglosrose
& Gulley to Michaelmas 1782
COLLETT,Peter,DOC 1783 Sir Jas Laroche Account Book,Arrears on Polglaze
to Michaelmas 1782 +rent
COLLETT,Richard,DOC 1783 Sir Jas Laroche Account Book,rent amount to
Michaelmas 1782
COLLINGS, ? – named in DOC St Merryn School Records 1879.07 as provider
of school fittings.
COLLINGS, Mary of St Minver – named in copy 1803 DOC St Minver Highlands
Poor Rates as occupier of Morcombes, Portreath & Gunvena, St Minver.
COLLINGS, Mr John of St Minver – named (with Ann Moyle) in copy DOC 9
March 1784 St Minver Poor Rates as liable for rates on Moyles and
Arnolds Down, St Minver. Recorded in copy 1803 DOC St Minver Highlands
Poor Rates as proprietor of the following St Minver tenements occupied
by himself: Tiles, Trevanger and Carruan. Also named in said DOC as
occupier, not proprietor, of the following tenements: Roserrow, Sares,
Arnolds Down.
COLLINGS, William – assessed in DOC 25 September 1738 St Minver Poor
Rates for rates on Portreath and Gunvena, St Minver.
COLLINS, John Basset, Esq., Solicitor of Bodmin, mentioned in the doc
1858 14th October St Nicholas Street Bodmin.
COLLINS, & SONS – Solicitors St Columb, Letter DOC Goal Lane Bodmin,
19th September 1895
COLLINS, Baron - named in DOC Guildhall, Bodmin 9th August 1889
COLLINS, Charles Mathew, son of Thurston, of St Columb in the County of
Cornwall Gentleman, brother of John Bassett Collins, Thurston Collins,
and George Browne Collins, all mentioned in the document 1836 24thMay
Padstow.
COLLINS, Dorothy – Deceased named in poor law named in DOC Guildhall,
26th April 1893
COLLINS, Edward, son of Vernon Collins of the Town of Padstow in the
County of Cornwall, both mentioned in the document 1836 24thMay Padstow.
COLLINS, Elizabeth - witness to DOC Indenture 7 November 1780 re Nance
properties Padstow. She signed: Elizabeth Collins.
COLLINS, Elizabeth Avis Scobell - named as lifelong tenant DOC Orange
Terrace, Goal Lane, Bodmin 24th December 1895 and 27th November 1895
COLLINS, G B – named in DOC St Merryn School Records 1879.07 re
conveyance of school site.
COLLINS, George Browne – son of John Bassett Collins named in his last
will and testament which is referred to within the Letter DOC Goal Lane
Bodmin, 19th September 1895 and also DOC Orange Terrace, Goal Lane,
Bodmin 24th December 1895 and 27th November 1895
COLLINS, George Browne, son of Thurston Collins of St Columb in the
County of Cornwall Gentleman, brother of John Bassett Collins, Charles
Mathew Collins, and Thurston Collins, all mentioned in the document 1836
24thMay Padstow.
COLLINS, J R (Mr) – elected to position of Magistrates’ Clerk. 1891
Bodmin Guildhall minutes
COLLINS, Jago – poaching named in DOC, Guildhall 19th August 1895
COLLINS, Jno. Basset, mentioned in the doc 1858 29th September St
Nicholas Street Bodmin.also solicitor,in the doc 1858 29th September St
Nicholas Street Bodmin2.
COLLINS, Joe, mentioned in doc 1826 10th April Legal Case. Ladock
COLLINS, John – Builder of Wadebridge named in DOC Goal Lane, 21st
December 1850
COLLINS, John Basset of Bodmin, solicitor – witness to DOC 3 October
1861 will of Thomas Bunt of Kents Down, Old Cardinham, yeoman. He
signed: Jno Basset Collins, solicitor, Bodmin. Also Bodmin magistrate
named in DOCs 1885 and 1892 Bodmin Guildhall minutes.
COLLINS, John Basset of Bodmin, solicitor: Witness to DOC 26 March 1852
Thurston Collins, Ann Jullia Wallis & Preston Wallis re tenements St
Nicholas and Market streets, Bodmin. He signed Jno Basset Collins,
Solicitor, Bodmin.(Compiler’s note: For the pedigree of Collins of
Bodmin and St Columb Major see J P Rogers Cornish Pedigrees Collection (SoG)
207-208, 211-212).
COLLINS, John Basset(t) – Gentleman of Bodmin and District Registrar
named in DOC Goal Lane, Bodmin 6th December 1842, also in DOC Goal Lane
21st December 1850, and also Goal Lane Bodmin 10th May 1853, and also
DOC Goal Lane Bodmin 12th November 1855, and 20th November 1855, also
Bodmin named in DOC Bodmin Bankruptcy Fore Street, Bodmin 16th July
1864, and the DOC Will of Richard Fowler 15th November 1871 and also DOC
Will of William Stevens Downing Street, Bodmin 30th July 1888 and also
DOC Goal Lane, Bodmin 25th March 1889 and also DOC Goal Lane Bodmin 29th
March 1889 also Letter DOC Goal Lane Bodmin, 19th September 1895 and
also Orange Terrace, Goal Lane, Bodmin 24th December 1895 and 27th
November 1895 also named in DOC Guildhall 16th November 1888
COLLINS, John Bassett, Solicitor, Bodmin in the County of Cornwall,
mentioned in doc 1852 26th March St Nicholas Close Bodmin.
COLLINS, John Bassett, son of Thurston, of St Columb in the County of
Cornwall Gentleman, brother of Charles Mathew Collins, Thurston Collins,
and George Browne Collins, all mentioned in the document 1836 24thMay
Padstow.
COLLINS, John Richard of Bodmin, esq: Party to DOC 25 August 1870
Indenture of Lease John Richard Collins and Edward Daniel Tank to Samuel
Hender of Reperry, Lanivet. Signed and sealed by John Richard Collins.
COLLINS, John Richards – Support of license application for Barley sheaf
named in DOC Magistrates minutes 11th June 1886 also named in DOC
Guildhall, Bodmin 30th October 1891 also named in DOC Guildhall 5th
April 1889, also named as Clerk to Magistrates named in DOC Guildhall
14th May 1894
COLLINS, Joyce of Constantine – named in DOC 28 december 1894Quarterly
List of Mentally Ill Persons within the District of Constantine. Living
with her sister Elizabeth Rowe.
COLLINS, Mayor - named in DOC Bodmin Magistrates Minutes 4th December
1885
COLLINS, Mr John Basset, of Bodmin in the County of Cornwall, Gentleman,
mentioned in doc 1858 24th December Market Street Bodmin.
COLLINS, Mr. - named in DOC Magistrates minutes 11th June 1886, also
named in DOC Magistrates Bodmin 19th February 1886
COLLINS, Mr. John Basset, of Bodmin in the County of Cornwall,
Gentleman, mentioned in doc 1858 24th December Market Street Bodmin.
COLLINS, Mrs of Padstow? - named as occupant of Garden in Doc Padstow
Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1871 and 1872.
COLLINS, R Mr - named in DOC Guildhall 29th January 1887
COLLINS, Rev Vernon of Padstow – signatory to DOC 22 April 1837 public
poster to lay complaints re wanton firing of guns, pistols and fireworks
in Padstow.
COLLINS, Reverend Vernon, formerly of Padstow but late of Bodmin both in
the County of Cornwall, Clerk, mentioned in the doc 1849 22nd February
Padstow.
COLLINS, Thomas – drunk named in DOC Guildhall, 6th January 1888
COLLINS, Thurstan – Solicitor St Columb named in DOC Orange Terrace,
Goal Lane, Bodmin 24th December 1895 and 27th November 1895
COLLINS, Thurston of St Columb, gent: Party to DOC 26 March 1852
Thurston Collins, Ann Julia Wallis and Preston Wallis re properties at
St Nicholas and Market streets Bodmin. He signed Thurston
Collins.(Compiler’s note: See J P Rogers Cornish Pedigrees Collection (SoG)
207-208, 211-212).
COLLINS, Thurston, brother of Reverend Vernon Collins, mentioned in the
doc 1849 22nd February Padstow.
COLLINS, Thurston, Gentleman, mentioned in the doc 1858 29th September
St Nicholas Street Bodmin.
COLLINS, Thurston, Gentleman, mentioned in the doc 1858 29th September
St Nicholas Street Bodmin2.
COLLINS, Thurston, of Saint Columb in the County of Cornwall Gentleman,
mentioned in doc 1852 26th March St Nicholas Close Bodmin.
COLLINS, Thurston, of St Columb in the County of Cornwall Gentleman,
brother of Vernon Collins, father of John Bassett Collins, Charles
Mathew Collins, Thurston Collins, and George Browne Collins, all
mentioned in the document 1836 24thMay Padstow.
COLLINS, Thurston, son of Thurston Collins of St Columb in the County of
Cornwall Gentleman, brother of John Bassett Collins, Charles Mathew
Collins, and George Browne Collins, all mentioned in the document 1836
24thMay Padstow.
COLLINS, Thurston: Witness to DOC 30 September 1834 Indenture of Lease &
Release John Cole Grose, Richard Coppin and Thomas Bunt re tenements
called Fords, and Pomeroys including Valley and Penny Come Quick,
Cardinham. He signed Thurston Collins.
COLLINS, Vernon, testator, of the Town of Padstow in the County of
Cornwall, father of Edward Collins and brother of Thurston Collins of St
Columb, all mentioned in the document 1836 24thMay Padstow.
COLLINS, WH – Drunk and disorderly named in DOC, Guildhall 19th August
1895
COLLINS,Amelia DOC 1837 15th February Bodmin,also DOC 1837 February 16th
Bodmin,wife of Thomas Johns of Bodmin, married 15 Feb 1837
COLLINS,Bessey Scobell,witness to will of Selina Hamley,DOC 1864 12th
February Bodmin,
COLLINS,Ellen,daughter of John Bassett Collins & great Niece of Selina
Hamley,DOC 1864 12th February Bodmin,
COLLINS,John Bassett esquire,DOC 1871 23 March Castle Street
Bodmin,Gentleman of Bodmin buying two houses in Castle Street, Bodmin
also in DOC 1891 23rd April Saltash,will
COLLINS,John Bassett,DOC 1858 24th December Market Street
Bodmin,Gentleman of Bodmin
COLLINS,John Bassett,DOC 1877 24th December Pitt Park Bodmin,Gentleman
of Bodmin,
COLLINS,John Bassett,nephew of Selina Hamley,DOC 1864 12th February
Bodmin,
COLLINS,John Richard,DOC 1884 11-AUG Blowinghouse,Mortgage on Blowing
House Tenement, Bodmin,
COLLINS,Melloney,daughter of John Bassett Collins & great Niece of
Selina Hamley,DOC 1864 12th February Bodmin,
COLLINS,Thurston,DOC 1853 26th Sep Blisland,Solicitor of Bodmin
COLLIVER, Thomas of St Ewe Yeoman, named as Mortgage Trustee of property
called the Hill parcel of Ball East and Wood Head. Signed Indenture and
reverse. 1849 20th April St Ewe
COLLIVER, Thomas: Witness to DOC 25 December 1837 Indenture of Lease
William Harris and Thomas Harris, Ann Johns, Thomas Johns to William
Toms of part tenements called Ball East and Wood Head, St Ewe. He signed
Thomas Colliver.
COLLIVER, William: Witness to DOC 25 December 1837 indenture of Lease
William Harris and Thomas Harris, Ann Johns, Thomas Johns to William
Toms of part tenements Ball East and Wood Head, St Ewe. He signed
William Colliver.
COLLY,James,DOC 1829 26th September Crockwell house Bodmin,tenant of the
premises
COLLYNS, John M., rector, mentioned in the doc 1843 2nd Feb Bodmin.
COLMAN, Francis - named in the DOC Great Tythes of St Minver, 27th
December 1815
COLMAN, Francis of Hellesdon, Devon esq - named in Indenture 23 August
1776 as trustee of will of John Fulford and as transferor to Sir James
Laroche of Cornish estates as recited in DOC Abstract of Title of
Penquean, St Breock.
COLMAN, Francis of Three Tredrizzicks St Minver – named in copy 1803 DOC
St Minver Highlands Poor Rates as occupier of Sparnalls Weens. Also
named in DOCs 24 June 1815 and 25 June 1840 St Minver Great Tithes as
having agreed to pay a fixed sum in lieu of tithes in kind.
COLMAN, John of St Minver – named in DOC 25 June 1840 St Minver Great
Tithes as having agreed to pay a fixed sum in lieu of tithes in kind.
COLMAN, Thomas - named in the DOC Great Tythes of St Minver, 27th
December 1815
COLMAN, Thomas of Carlumb & Great Keiro, St Minver – named in DOCs 24
June 1815 and 25 June 1840 St Minver Great Tithes as having agreed to
pay a fixed sum in lieu of tithes in kind. Also named in copy DOC 1803
St Minver Highlands Poor Rates as occupier of part Churchtown lands and
Treglins, St Minver.
COLVIN, Frederick Henry of Caravan Towan Turning, school pupil (born 19
April; parent/guardian not given) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
COLWELL, John – Bodmin Doctor of Physick, named in Indenture DOC Rind
Street Bodmin 5th April 1790, and 6th April 1790
COMAN, Francis of Hellesdon Devon named in Indenture as executor to John
Fulford’s Will. Was one of the defendants at the High Court Chancery
1785. 1793 9th July Indenture Hendra St Dennis
COMAN, Francis of Hellesdon Devon named in Indenture as executor to John
Fulford’s Will. Was one of the defendants at the High Court Chancery
1785. 1793 9th July Indenture Hendra St Dennis
COMMINGTON,Ber,DOC 1693 22nd April Newlan Priese Cardinham,signatory on
reverse,
COMMINS, and son, Messuirs, Solicitors, mentioned in 1839 29th August
Bodmin.
COMMINS, Henry Tremenheere, Gentleman of Stepney in Middlesex, named in
DOC Barn lane or Chubb lane, Fields or Closes of land in Bodmin 15th
April 1843
COMMINS, Tho, mentioned in doc 1857 15-AUG Margate Bodmin.
COMMINS, Thomas - witness to DOC 5 December 1825 re Tremeer, Lanivet.
COMMINS, Thomas of Bodmin, solicitor: Witness to DOC 24 January
1851Assignment of Lease John Stevens, William Stevens, William Hoskin
Whiting & Preston Wallis re Bodmin tenements. Witness also to DOC 30
Janauary 1850 Assignment of Lease William Hoskin Whiting to William
Stevens re same. He signed both documents Thomas Commins, Solicitor,
Bodmin. Witness also to DOC 26 March 1852 Thurston Collins, ann Julia
Wallis & Preston Wallis re tenements St Nicholas and Market streets,
Bodmin. He signed Thomas Commins Junior, Solicitor, Bodmin.(Compiler’s
note: See J P Rogers Cornish Pedigrees Collection (SoG) 454).
COMMINS, Thomas the Younger, perpetual Commissioner appointed for the
County of Cornwall, mentioned in the doc 1837 12-Apr Unknown Location.
COMMINS, Thomas, of the Borough of Bodmin in the County of Cornwall,
Gentleman, mentioned in DOC 1824 8th May Bodmin.
COMMINS, Thomas, the Elder – Gentleman named in DOC Barn lane or Chubb
lane, Fields or Closes of land in Bodmin 15th April 1843
COMMINS, Thomas, the Younger – Gentleman named in DOC Barn lane or Chubb
lane, Fields or Closes of land in Bodmin 15th April 1843,also in DOC
Lamorrick, Lanivet 21st August 1848, and also DOC Trevenion, Michaelstow
13th October 1860
COMMINS, Thos Jnr Bodmin Solicitor. As in Indenture agreement between
Robert Bradlick Edyvean and Joseph Thomas Treffry. 1844 15 November
Hendra St Dennis
COMMINS, Thos Jnr Bodmin Solicitor. As in Indenture agreement between
Robert Bradlick Edyvean and Joseph Thomas Treffry. 1844 15 November
Hendra St Dennis
COMMINS,Mister,DOC 1839 29th August Bodmin,Solicitor of Bodmin and sons,
tenants
COMMINS,Thomas junior,solicitor & witness to will of Peter
Wellington,DOC 1852 18th December Luxullian,
COMMINS,Thomas junior,solicitor of Bodmin, witness to will of Mary
Edyvean,DOC 1856 26th Dec Bodmin,DOC 1870 8th November Bodmin proving
will
COMMINS,Thomas,DOC 1853 27th August Hendra St Dennis,Solicitor of Bodmin
COMMINS,Thomas,solicitor & witness to will of Peter Wellington,DOC 1852
18th December Luxullian,
COMMINS,Thomas,solicitor of Bodmin, witness to will of Mary Edyvean,DOC
1856 26th Dec Bodmin,DOC 1870 8th November Bodmin proving will
CONGDON, Ann Werry (d/o Henry Blake snr of Trevanson, St Breock) - named
in her father's will of 5 May 1863 and in 27 January 1865 Deed of Lease
and Release of Trevanson, St Breock as recited in DOC Supplementary
Abstract of Title of Peter Werry Blake to Homer Wadey Park als Water
Park, Trevanson, St Breock. Also named in DOC Abstract of Title of John
Werry Blake to Verrow well Lake, Trevanson, St Breock.
CONGDON, James, merchant - named in Deed Lease and Release of annuity by
James Congdon and Ann Werry Congdon his wife to Thomas Werry Blake as
recited in DOC Supplementary Abstract of Title of Thomas Werry Blake to
Homer Wadey Park als Water Park, Trevanson, St Breock.
CONGDON,Thomas Edwin,Yeoman leasing land at Pelyn from Nicholas
Kendall,DOC 1877 23rd October Lanlivery,
CONGDON,Timothy,DOC 1837 11th August Pendewey Bodmin,tenant of the land,
CONGDON,Timothy,DOC Early Abstarct of Pendewy Bodmin 1781 to 1837,owner
of Pendewy after Robert Hooper
CONIUM, Eric George of Ophir Cottage, school pupil (born 18 September;
parent/guardian Stanley Conium) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
CONIUM, Raymond Stanley of Ophir Cottage, St Merryn, school pupil (born
25 January; parent/guardian Stanley Conium) – referred to in DOC St
Merryn School Register 1900 – 1948.
CONNELL, James – Poor Law Rates named in DOC 11th Jan 1895 Guildhall
CONNOCK, Mary of Treworgey, St Cleer, widow: Party to DOC 5 September 33
George 3rd Indenture of Lease Mary Connock to James Hawkey of premises
at Liskeard. (Compiler’s note: For Connock of Treworgey see C S
Gilbert’s Historical Survey Vol 2 p 79 and Sarah Gregor’s Pedigrees
Collection (CRO) DDG 1948/1/787, 1950/2/604).
CONSTANTINE, John – Son of William Gentleman of the Parish of St Veep
named in Indenture for lands at Pennant and Dentonhill, St Veep, Manor
of Manley 25th June 1709
CONSTANTINE, William – Gentleman of the Parish of St Veep named in
Indenture for lands at Pennant and Dentonhill, St Veep, Manor of Manley
25th June 1709
COODE, Arthur of St Austell, banker - party to DOC 22 January 1886 Deed
of Mortgage of Padstow properties Henry Wilson to Richard Foster and
Arthur Coode. Party to conveyance DOC 25 March 1887 Richard Foster,
Arthur Coode, Henry Wilson and Robert Langford re Oak Villa, Padstow. He
signed: Arthur Coode.
COODE, Charles (also referred to as Chas.), perpetual Commissioner
appointed for the County of Cornwall, mentioned in the doc 1837 12-Apr
Unknown Location.
COODE, Charles, Gentleman, Deputy Steward of a special court held in the
Parish of Saint Tudy in the County of Cornwall, mentioned in doc 1832
18-Oct StTudy.
COODE, Charles, Gentleman, Deputy Steward, mentioned in doc 1834 06-NOV
St Tudy.
COODE, Charles, Gentleman, mentioned in doc dated 14 February 1806,
Deputy Steward at the Special Court held in the Manor of Hendra in the
Parish of Saint Tudy in the County of Cornwall. He signed doc 14
February 1806.
COODE, Edward – Solicitor named in Indenture Trethurse Common Ladock
29th September 1836, Also named in Indenture DOC Castle Street, Bodmin
1st November 1839, and 2nd April 1839. Also DOC St Columb 21st June 1815
COODE, Edward Gentleman was named in 1813 Indenture having part share
with William Hocken, William and George Johns. Property Ball East and
Wood Head part of Hill, St Ewe. Named in Indenture 1849 20th April St
Ewe
COODE, Edward Jnr named in Indenture witnesses signature of Edward
Varcoe Hendra St Dennis 1793 9th July. 1793 9th July Indenture Hendra St
Dennis
COODE, Edward Jnr named in Indenture witnesses signature of Edward
Varcoe Hendra St Dennis 1793 9th July. 1793 9th July Indenture Hendra St
Dennis
COODE, Edward jnr of St Austell, law clerk/ Attorney at Law - witness to
Deed of Sale of one-third share of Penquean, St Breock DOC 10 November
1786 John Yelland to Richard Guy. He signed; Edward Coode. He was law
clerk to Charles Rashleigh of St Austell, attorney. Author of letter DOC
4 March 1805 on Norway/Rawlings Padstow harbour dispute. He signed:
Edward Coode. Party to DOC 21 December 1810 William Stephen Poyntz,
William Hazell, William Budd, George Gray, Edward Coode & Edward Fox re
purchase Tremeer, Lanivet. He signed: Edward Coode. Named in DOC
Indenture of Lease and Release 5 August 1854 George Westlake to William
Baker as having entered into on 28 September 1811 with Richaerd Westlake
a Deed of Lease & Release of Hips Moor, Warbstow. (Compiler's note: For
the Coode family see C S Gilbert's Historical Survey of the County of
Cornwall Vol 2 pp 72-74)
COODE, Edward: Named in DOC 25 December 1837 Indenture of Lease William
Harris and Thomas Harris, Ann Johns, Thomas Johns to William Toms re
part tenements Ball East and Wood Head, St Ewe as having earlier entered
into a indenture of 15 October 1813 with William Hocker the younger,
clerk, for part of same.
COODE, Thomas – Gentleman named in DOC Bore Street, Bodmin 25th March
1865, named in DOC Fore Street, Bodmin 30th April 1894 and also Jpg of
same date
COODE, William M - witness to memo 22 April 1904 to DOC 2 February 1875
re Oak Villa, Padstow. He signed: William M Coode.
COODE,Charles,DOC 1824 29th September Bodmin,witness to the signature of
Thomas Mudge
COODE,Charles,DOC 1873 11th December St Austell,party to an indenture of
lease
COOK, Edward - Creditor named in Bankruptcy of EG Hamley DOC Fore Street
Bodmin, Creditors List, 4th July 1864 named in DOC Bodmin Bankruptcy
Fore Street, Bodmin 16th July 1864 (could also be COOKE)
COOK, John - named in DOC Guildhall 15th December 1893
COOK, John – named in DOC Seacoast Side Midsummer Account Book 1857.
COOM, – Family named in Map DOC Fore Street, Bodmin jpg 25th March 1865
COOM, Ann (sister of John Coom): Named in DOC 20 November 1889 Somerset
House certified copy of her entry of birth – born Tranquil Place, Bodmin
10 April 1843 to Henry Coom, land surveyor, and Jane Coom nee Reynolds.
COOM, Edward – drunk named in DOC Guildhall 29th January 1887
COOM, Elizabeth of Fore St Bodmin, widow (of Richard Coom): Named in DOC
27 January 1881 Somerset House certified copy of her entry of death –
she died Fore Street, Bodmin 20 April 1851 age 68 widow of Richard Coom,
head legal clerk
COOM, Felix Elford – Brother of Richard named in DOC Trethurfe Common,
Ladock 2nd September 1861 and also DOC Bassetts Latchers stannaways
Tenements Ladock 28th February 1893
COOM, Felix Elford (brother to Richard Coom) of Bodmin, accountant:
Named in DOC 7 May 1855 Power of Attorney of Richard Coom to Felix
Elford Coom.
COOM, Henry of Bodmin, land surveyor: Party to DOC 17 December 1863
Indenture of Assignment of Lease Edmund Gilbert Hamley to Henry Coom of
part Mulberry Common, Lanivet. He signed Henry Coom also mentioned in
doc 1861 3rd September Lanivet. .
COOM, Henry of Orange Terrace, Bodmin: Named in DOCs 8 November 1889
Somerset House certified copy of birth certificate and 26 January 1887
Somerset House certified copy of his entry of death.- died 20 September
1877 aged 66.
COOM, Henry, groom, mentioned in the doc 1843 2nd Feb Bodmin.
COOM, Jane (w/o Henry Coom) of Orange Terrace, Bodmin: Named in DOC 26
January 1887 Somerset House certified copyof his entry of death – she
died
COOM, John – Poor Law named in DOC 11th Jan 1895
COOM, John formerly of Ladock but lately of Auckland, New Zealand ,esq:
Named in 1888? DOC Maps of Various Tenements in the Parish of Ladock
belonging to John Coom Esq. Also named in DOC 2 February 1887 Somerset
House certified copy of his birth certificate – born St Issey 22 October
1844 to Henry Coom of Trevance, St Issey, mine agent, and Jane Coom nee
Reynolds. As John Coom of Auckland, New Zealand civil engineer, party to
DOCs 14 April 1893 various confirmations as to the sale by him of Ladock
fee simple titles (to Henry Hooper Rowse of Juliffs tenements; to
William Hooper of Keasts or Woodmans tenements and to George William
Truscott of Rook or Morcoms tenements and Martins tenement) and to DOC
12 and 19 June 1893 confirmation as to fee simple sales to John Rosevear
Harvey of Bassets tenements, Letchers tenement, Stanaways tenement and
Juliffs tenement, Ladock
COOM, JW - named in DOC Guildhall 29th July 1887
COOM, Rich., mentioned in doc 1813 21st April Rethern Bodmin.
COOM, Richard – Plymouth Brother of Felix, named in DOC Trethurfe
Common, Ladock 2nd September 1861 and also DOC Bassetts Latchers
stannaways Tenements Ladock 28th February 1893
COOM, Richard of Bodmin, gent: Party to DOC 29 September 1819 Bargain &
Sale Edmund Earl of Cork & Orrery and Baron Boyle with William Stephen
Poyntz to Richard Coom re Ladock tenements. Also party to DOC 2 December
1819 Indenture of Lease & Release Edmund Earl of Cork & Orrery and Baron
Boyle with William Stephen Poyntz to Richard Coom re ladock tenements.
DOC 7 May 1855 his Power of Attorney to his brother Felix Elford Coom.
He signed Richard Coom. Named in DOC 8 November 1887 Somerset House
certified copy of his entry of birth – born Fore Street, Bodmin 12 May
1849 son of Henry Coom and Jane Coom nee Reynolds.
COOM, Richard, mentioned in doc 1808 1st Jan Bodmin.Also in doc 1808 2nd
January Bodmin.
COOM, Richard, mentioned in doc 1826 10th April Legal Case. Ladock
COOM, Richard, mentioned in the doc 1843 2nd Feb Bodmin.
COOM, Richard, of the Borough of Bodmin Gentleman, mentioned in 1839
29th August Bodmin.
COOM, Richard, witness of the doc 1813 28th September St Nicholas Close
Bodmin and doc 1813 29th September St Nicholas Close Bodmin.
COOM, Richard: Named in 3rd schedule to DOC 1 October 1877 Indenture of
Sale Rev Francis Henry Morgan & ors to William John Nickell re Helland
barton as a party to 1814 and 1818 assignments of lease affecting the
barton.
COOM, T.E., witness mentioned in doc 1858 24th December Market Street
Bodmin.
COOM,Ann,DOC 1890 15th March Ladock,born 10 Apr 1843 to Henry and Jane;
now the wife of John Hurden and residing in America
COOM,Felix Elford,DOC 1879 01-MAR Ladock,Gentleman;Lease of Bassetts
Tenement; DOC 1890 15th March Ladock says he is third son of Richard
Coom born 9th March 1816
COOM,Henry,DOC 1853 12th February Bodmin,Land Surveyor of Lostwithiel,
COOM,Henry,DOC 1873 11th December St Austell,tenant mentioned in a
schedule of property attached
COOM,Henry,DOC 1890 15th March Ladock,born 14 Jul 1846 died 20 May 1885
son of Henry and Jane Coom
COOM,Henry,DOC 1890 15th March Ladock,son of Richard Coom and Ann born
Hicks; twin born Dec 1813, married twice; died intestate 20th Sept 1877
COOM,John Wallis,DOC 1890 15th March Ladock,born 23 Dec 1818
COOM,John,DOC 1884 27-SEP Lanteglos & DOC Cooms Estate Ladock,of the
Railway Department, Auckland, New Zealand born 22 Oct 1844 descendant of
the brother of Richard Coom who died 27 Sep 1884; DOC1887 03-NOV Annexed
to Ladock
COOM,Richard,DOC 1795 21st March Bodmin,witness,
COOM,Richard,DOC 1815 28th August Pitt Park Bodmin,witness
COOM,Richard,DOC 1844 27 Sep PLYMPTON,Death Certificate aged 68, Land
Surveyor
COOM,Richard,DOC 1884 27-SEP Lanteglos,batchelor,died 27 Sep 1884 at
Plympton, Devon intestate.
COOM,Richard,DOC 1890 15th March Ladock,Accountant of Bodmin died 23
March 1841; married 1 Ann Hicks then 2 Elizabeth Harry
COOM,Richard,DOC 1890 15th March Ladock,born 12 May 1849 to Henry &
Jane; now in Auckland NZ
COOM,Richard,DOC 1890 15th March Ladock,son of Richard Coom and Ann born
Hicks; twin born Dec 1813 buried 13 Jan 1814 at Bodmin
COOM,T. E.,DOC 1858 24th December Market Street Bodmin,witness
COOMBE, Mary Ann – alias Nicholls of Bristol Drunk named in DOC
Guildhall, 26th April 1893
COOMBE, Richard – Sleeping in doorway and Begging named in DOC Guildhall
8th August 1890
COOMBS, Catherine Richards (niece of Martyn Richards) - named as a
beneficiary and executor of DOC 12 February 1839 will of Martyn Richards
of Avon Cottage, Treator, Padstow, gent
COOMBS, James Martyn (nephew of Martyn Richards) - named as beneficiary
under DOC12 February 1839 will of Martyn Richards of Avon Cottage,
Treator, Padstow, gent.
COOMBS, William of Devenport, Devon, gent - named as a beneficiary and
executor under DOC 12 February 1839 will of Martyn Richards of Avon
Cottage, Treator, Padstow.
COOME,Richard,DOC 1839 29th August Bodmin,left property in Fore St.,
Bodmin by Edward Hawke
COOPER, Elizabeth – Teathering two donkeys by Highway named in DOC
Guildhall 14th May 1894
COOPER, John – Begging named in DOC Guildhall 5th April 1889 and named
in DOC Guildhall 5th April 1889 also allowing a horse and goat to stray
named in DOC 11th Jan 1895
COOPER, Selina - named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
COOPER, William - named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
COOPER,Elizabeth,DOC 1859 22nd October Castle Street Bodmin,Indenture
dated 21 Feb 1920 to Miss Cooper
COPPIN, Richard of Cardinham, yeoman: Party to DOC Indenture of Lease
and Release dated 30 September 1834 John Cole Grose, Richard Coppin &
Thomas Bunt re tenements called Fords, Pomeroys, imcluding Valley and
Penny Come Quick, Cardinham. He signed Richard Coppin. As recited in the
foregoing document, also a party to an earlier Indenture of Lease &
Release dated 28/29 September 1831 affecting the same tenements.
COPPLESTONE, William - witness to DOC 5 December 1825 re Tremeer,
Lanivet.
CORK, Mr – DOC letter December 1804 and note 17 February 1805 addressed
to re Norway dispute re Padstow harbour.
CORKHILL, J A of Wadebridge, solicitor - witness to DOC 5 December 1825
re Tremeer, Lanivet. He signed: J A Corkhill, solicitor, Wadebridge.
CORNISH, George – Plymouth Vagrancy named in DOC Guildhall 15th December
1893, absent from Militia named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
CORNISH,Rodd,DOC 1874 29th September Cocks Tenement Helland,Penzance
Solicitor for this indenture
CORNISH,Thomas,DOC 1874 29th September Cocks Tenement Helland,witness to
this indenture
CORNISHE'S, Field, (also known as Little Park) Penquean, St Breock -
named in Deed of Family arrangement DOC 3 May 1842 Thomas Key, John Key
and others re Penquean, St Breock as formerly in the possession of
Richard Morris (Morrish?) then John Wilcock.
CORNTHWAITE, John of Davidstow, gent: Named in DOC Abstract of Title of
Mr Robert Sandercock to Nettles Park and Trewasso, Davidstow as tenant
of said properities in an Exemplification of Common Recovery Michelmas
22 Geo 2nd.
CORNTHWARK, John, of the Inner Temple, London, Gentleman, mentioned in
doc 1814 January 14th Trewassa Davidstow.
CORY, Maureen Ann of St Merryn, school pupil (born 21 September;
parent/guardian Mr W G Cory) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
CORY, Rev Nicholas of Fowey, clerk: Named in DOC Assignment of Leases 2
January 1800 Elizabeth Wooton to Samuel Langford of property known as
Gibbacombe and Backside, Tintagel as the prior assignor of the lease of
Gibbacombe to Leonard Wooton.
CORY, Richard of Royston Road, Launceston, Collector of Taxes - witness
to DOC 25 May 1927 re Furse & Collaton, Week St Mary.
CORY, Richard of Whallisborowe (Whalesborough) Marhamchurch/Week St
Mary? - named in DOC Order of Court at Westminster Hilary Term 1554/5
Richard Cory, plaintiff, versus Edmund Mareis (Marrais) esq, John Mareis
(Marrais), gent and Margery, his wife, deforciants re tenement at
Bowden, Week St Mary. Party to DOC 20 January 1565/6 John Marris (Marrais)
quit claim to Richard Cory of tenements named Furse and Bowden (alias
Bowda), Week St Mary ( Both DOCs kindly translated from Latin by Anne
Pusey).
CORY, Thomas of Week St Mary - named as occupant of premises at Week St
Mary as recited in DOC 29 September 1697 Luci Bassett to George Hickes
re Firse (Furse), Week St Mary.
COSTELLO, James – charged with no visible means of support. Charge
dismissed with caution. DOC 1892 Bodmin Guildhall minutes 12 April.
COSWARTH, Tenement, Padstow - mentioned in Inventory and Valuation DOC
11 February 1943 Tenancy Agreement Miss L Kestell (landlord) to W J
Reynolds (outgoing tenant) and J Crews (ingoing tenant).
COTELL, Henry, Reeve, mentioned in doc 1834 06-NOV St Tudy.
COTH,Alexander,DOC 1775 Redruth Tythes,Nancekukwood
COTTELL, Henry, copyhold tenant of the Manor of Hendra in the Parish of
Saint Tudy in the County of Cornwall, mentioned in doc dated 14 February
1806, re Special Court held in said Manor of Hendra.
COTTELL, Henry, Customary Tenant of the Manor of Tinten, Parish of Saint
Tudy in the County of Cornwall, mentioned in doc 1832 18-Oct StTudy.
COTTELL, John of Blisland: Named in DOC 5 June 1920 Auction Catalogue of
Lavethan estate as the occupant of Bradford, Blisland.
COTTLE, Sampson of St Breward? : Named in DOC 1 October 1816 copy will
of John Rickard of St Mary Steps, Exeter, Devon as holding property for
a term of years at Penpoint, St Breward.
COTTON, Elizabeth of Etwall Hall Derbyshire, widow: Named in 3rd
schedule to DOC 1 October 1877 Indenture of Sale Rev Francis Henry
Morgan & ors to William John Nickell re Helland barton as a party to
1829 and 1831 deeds affecting the barton. Her will said to have been
proved at PCC on 9 July 1833.
COUCH, W J – witness to DOC Indenture of Purchase 19 August 1898 Francis
John Hext to Mark Guy, Richard Lynham Randall, John Treverton and Henry
Edyvean-Walker re property near St Nicholas Street, Bodmin. He signed W
J Couch.
COUCH,John,tenant on Treveighan estate, Michaelstow,DOC 1877 20th
November Michaelstow,and DOC 1877 20th November Michaelstow2
COUCH,Thomas Q.,witness to will of Selina Hamley,DOC 1864 12th February
Bodmin,
COUNELLAN, Mr C – named in DOC St Merryn School Records 1882.05/08.
COURNEY, John, mentioned in doc 1867 Vicars Rents Padstow.
COURT, Charley of Stratton: Witness to DOC 25 August 1875 John Richard
Collins and Edward Daniel Tank to Samuel Hender re Reperry, Lanivet. He
signed Charley Court of Stratton.
COURTENAY, Anne - see Boyle, Edmund, Earl of Cork & Orrery. As Anne
Courtenay, party to Indentures of Lease & Release 20/21 January 1787
John Earl of Sandwich, John Williams & Bartholomew Jeffery of the one
part to Isabella Courtenay and Anne Courtenay spinsters, sisters and
co-heirs of Charles Kellond Courtenay of the other part as recited in
DOC 25 December 1810 (schedule) purchase Tremeer, Lanivet. Also party to
Indentures 8 February 1763 and 29/30 August 1764 Lease & release
following her marriage to Edmund Earl of Cork & Orrery as recited in DOC
25 December 1810 (schedule) purchase Tremeer. (Compiler's note: For
Courtenay of Tremeer, Lanivet see C S Gilbert's Historical Survey of the
County of Cornwall Vol 1 pp 497-504)
COURTENAY, Isabella (also known as Elizabeth?) - see Poyntz, Isabella.
As Isabella Courtenay, party to Indentures of Lease & Release 20/21
January 1762 John Earl of Sandwich, John Williams & Bartholomew Jeffery
of the one part to Isabella Courtenay and Anne Courtenay spinsters,
sisters and co-heirs of Charles Kellond Courtenay of the other part as
recited in DOC 25 December 1810 (schedule) purchase Tremeer, Lanivet.
Also party to Indentures Lease & Release (being her marriage settlement
with William Poyntz) 9/10 March 1762 as recited in aforesaid DOC
(schedule). (Compiler's note: For Courtenay of Tremeer, Lanivet see C S
Gilbert's Historical Survey of the County of Cornwall Vol 1 pp 497-504).
COURTENAY, John of Padstow – signatory to DOC 22 April 1837 public
poster of intention to lay complaints re wanton firing of guns, pistols
and firerworks in Padstow.
COURTENAY, Kellond (Kelland) of Tremeer, Lanivet esq (s/o William
Courtenay of Tremeer ,esq and Susanna Kellond (Kelland) and husband of
Elizabeth d/o Viscount Hichinbroke) - named as party to Indenture 1
September 1737 Kellond Courtenay to Lady Ann Harvey, Hon Elizabeth
Montague (her granddaughter), William Duke of Devonshire, Hon Charles
Montague, Nicholas Cove gent, Sir William Courtenay Bt and Sir John
Chichester Bt and Indenture 26/27 March 1740 Kellond Courtenay to
Elizabeth Courtenay (his wife) ,Lady Ann Harvey, the Duke of Devonshire,
Charles Montague,Nicholas Cove, Sir William Courtenay & Sir John
Chichester as recited in DOC 21 December 1810 (schedule) purchase
Tremeer, Lanivet. (Compiler's note: For Courtenay of Tremeer, Lanivet
see C S Gilbert's Historical Survey of the County of Cornwall Vol 1 pp
497-504).
COURTENAY, Thomas of Padstow – signatory to DOC 22 April 1837 public
poster of intention to lay complaints re wanton firing of guns, pistols
and fireworks in Padstow.
COURTNEY, Frances – Witness named in Indenture DOC Cant, St Minver, 29
Dec 1801
COURTNEY, John of Padstow? - named as occupant of Garden in DOCs Padstow
Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1861, 1871, 1872. 1875, 1876,1880, 1884, 1885
and 1 July 1889 to January 1890.
COURTNEY, Mary, mentioned in doc 1866 Vicars Rent Padstow and in doc
1867 Vicars Rents Padstow.
COURTNEY, Miss Mary of Padstow? - named as occupant of Garden in DOCs
Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1871, 1872, 1875,1876, 1880, 1884,
1885 and 1 July 1889 to January 1890.
COURTNEY, William – Waldraddon House, Devon named in DOC Fore St Bodmin
15th January 1856
COURTYS, Nicholas: Named in DOC 18 July 1579 Indenture of Sale William
Billing to Sir John Arundel Kt of a moiety of the manor and avowdson of
Cardinham as holding a 1000 yr lease of part of the said manor.
COWBET, John – Drunk named in DOC Guildhall, Bodmin 9th August 1889
COWIE, H, Inspector of Schools – named in DOC St Merryn School Records
1888.09.
COWL, James of Boscarne – witness in Richard Hugo case. 1891 Bodmin
Guildhall minutes 14 December.
COWL, James, mentioned in doc 1861 3rd September Lanivet.
COWL, John – witness named in DOC Guildhall, Bodmin 30th October 1891
COWLE, John of Nanstallon, Bodmin: Named in DOC 14 August 52 George 3rd
Indenture of Sale Rev William Flamank and Mary his wife to Francis
Sackville Lloyd Wheate and Rev Nicholas Philips as a former occupant of
Nanstallon, Bodmin.
COWLE,John,DOC 1730 9th November Quarry Park Bodmin,grandfather of
William Cole,
COWLE,William,former tenant of Nanstallon,DOC 1812 15th August
Nanstallon Mount Charles etc,
COWLING, Cyrus Dennis Avory of Harlyn Cottage, school pupil (born 27
August; parent/guardian Bert Cowling) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School Register 1900 – 1948.
COWLING, Richard of St Minver – named in copy DOC 9 March 1784 St Minver
Poor Rates as Overseer of the Poor, St Minver.
COWLING, Thomas of Trevanson, St Breock - named in DOC Lease 31 January
1760 John Yelland, William Yelland, Elizabeth Yelland, John Mill and
Nicholas Mill to William Masterman and Thomas Jones re Trevanson, St
Breock as a tenant of John Yelland holding land at Trevanson Marshes and
at Dunveigh (Dunveth), St Breock.
COX, Andrew of Constantine Bay, school pupil (born 26 April;
parent/guardian Mrs Winifred Cox) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
COX, Hazel May of Cottages, school pupil (born 29 May; parent/guardian
Harry Cox) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School Register 1900-1948.
COX, James – London found sleeping rough named in DOC 11th Jan 1895
COX, Valerie Ann of Towan House, school pupil (born 16 October;
parent/guardian Mrs Winifred Cox) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
CRABB, Charles - named in DOC Magistrates minutes 11th June 1886 also
named in DOC Magistrates Bodmin 19th February 1886 also named in DOC
Guildhall 29th January 1887
CRABB, Edward – witness named in DOC, Guildhall 19th August 1895
CRABB, Francis – named as widow and executrix in Indenture for
Heatherbutt in the Parish of Endellion, 23rd November 1742
CRABB, John witness to doc 1707 17th October St Nicholas Closes Bodmin
and 1707 18th October St Nicholas Closes Bodmin
CRABB, Lucy - named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
CRABB, Madam (heirs of) – assessed for poor rates on Portrhkillick, St
Minver in DOC 25 September 1738 St Minver Poor Rates.
CRABB, WH – charged with assault named in DOC Magistrates Bodmin 19th
February 1886
CRABB,Charles,DOC 1877 21st May Castle Street Bodmin,former tenant of
Giles Meadow
CRABB,E. T. & M.,Machine Printers, Bookbinders etc., Bodmin,DOC 1896
25th January meadow at St Leonards Bodmin,
CRACKNELL, Dennis William of St Merryn, school pupil (born 15 March;
parent/guardian Mrs E Howitt) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948
CRADACK, (Craddock?), John of Bodmin – named as a Bodmin churchwarden in
DOC 9 February 1819 by mayor, vicar and churchwardens of Bodmin
allotting Joseph Fayrer of Bodmin pew 27 in the parish church.
CRADDOCK, Mary – Bastardy v William Shelley, named in DOC Magistrates
minutes 11th June 1886
CRADDOCK, Nicholas of Bodmin, shopkeeper: Party to DOC 14 March 34
George 3rd Assignment of Lease Thomas Flamank to Nicholas Craddock re
Bodmin tenements.
CRADDOCK,Nicholas the younger,shopkeeper of Bodmin sale of land in
Bodmin,DOC 1808 1st Jan Dunmeer Bodmin,also DOC 1808 2nd Jan Dunmeer
appears to be a draft copy
CRADOCK, (Craddock?), Humphrey – assessed for poor rates on Lewellin
tenement in DOC 25 September 1738 St Minver Poor Rates.
CRADOCK, Charles, mentioned in doc 1808 2nd January Bodmin.
CRADOCK, John, mentioned in 1839 29th August Bodmin.
CRADOCK, John, mentioned in doc 1808 2nd January Bodmin.
CRADOCK, Mr Nicholas Jr, mentioned in the doc 1854 11th August St
Nicholas Street Bodmin.
CRADOCK, Mr Nicholas, mentioned in the doc 1852 9th January St Nicholas
Street Bodmin.
CRADOCK, Nicholas the Younger doc 1794 St Nicholas Street Bodmin
CRADOCK, Nicholas the Younger of the Borough of Bodmin in the County of
Cornwall Shopkeeper, mentioned in doc 1808 2nd January Bodmin and DOC St
Nicholas Street Abstract Bodmin(Mar 1794),shopkeeper of Bodmin .
CRADOCK, Nicholas the Younger, mentioned in the doc 1852 9th January St
Nicholas Street Bodmin.
CRADOCK,John,DOC 1839 29th August Bodmin,
CRADOCK,Nicholas,former tenant of Dunmeer,DOC 1812 15th August
Nanstallon Mount Charles etc,
CRADOCK,Thomas,DOC St Nicholas Street Abstract Bodmin(Mar 1794),
CRAGGS, Edward Lord Eliot – see Eliot Lord.
CRAGGS, The Right Honorable Edward, Lord Eliot, of Port Eliot in the
county of Cornwall, also called Edward Eliot, Esquire, eldest son and
heir of Richard Eliot, both mentioned in doc 1814 January 14th Trewassa
Davidstow.
CRAGOE, Albertus (s/o William Cragoe of Penhellick, St Clement): Named
in the will of William Cragoe of Penhillick, St Clement. (Compiler’s
note: for Cregoe of Trewithian, Gerrans see Sarah Gregor’s Pedigrees
Collection (CRO) DDG 1948/2/298, 1950/6/1853).
CRAGOE, Thomas (s/o William Cragoe of Penhillick, St Clement): Named in
the will of William Cragoe
CRAGOE, William of Inner Benorth, Cardinham – named in DOC copy will 4
April 1812 of Petherick Bunt as tenant of Inner Benorth.
CRAGOE, William of Penhellick, St Clement, gent: Certificate as to
probate of his estate (he died 9 June 1877) granted 28 July 1877.
(Compiler’s note: for pedigree of Cregoe of Trewithian, Gerrans see
Sarah Gregor Pedigrees Collection (CRO) DDG 1948/2/298, 1950/6/1853).
CRAGOE,Albertus,DOC 1876 28th December St Clements,son of William,
CRAGOE,Mary Emma,DOC 1876 28th December St Clements,daughter of William,
CRAGOE,Thomas,DOC 1876 28th December St Clements,son of William,
CRAGOE,William,DOC 1876 28th December St Clements,Will,
CRAIG, John of Padstow - named as a tenant of John Geach in DOC 16
August 1847 Transfer John Geach to Samuel Symons, Mark Guy jnr & Thomas
Legoe re Oak Villa, Padstow. Also named as occupant of Garden in DOCs
Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1851 , 1871 and 1872.
CRAIG, John, mentioned in doc 1866 Vicars Rent Padstow anddoc 1867
Vicars Rents Padstow.
CRAPP, Jane of St Austell, widow: Named in unsigned (draft?) DOC 26 June
1840 Assignment of Lease Bennett Michell & William Michell to John
Pascoe Bennetts as a former occupant (after the death of her husband
Peter Clapp) of property at Trenance, St Austell.
CRAPP, John: Witness to 22 February 1851 will of Hary (Mary?) Tremain of
Newlyn. He signed John Crapp.
CRAPP, Peter of St Austell, surgeon: Named in unsigned (draft ?) DOC 26
June 1840 Assignment of Lease Bennett Michell & William Michell to John
Pascoe Bennetts as the deceased former occupant of property at Trenance,
St Austell.
CRAPP, Thomas – St Columb Creditor named in Bankruptcy of EG Hamley DOC
Fore Street Bodmin, Creditors List, 4th July 1864 named in DOC Bodmin
Bankruptcy Fore Street, Bodmin 16th July 1864
CRAPP,Abigail,DOC 1730 9th November Quarry Park Bodmin,widow of Robert
also DOC 1730 10th November Quarry Park Bodmin,
CRAPP,John,DOC 185126th December Nancorla Newlyn,witness,
CRAPP,Robert,DOC 1730 9th November Quarry Park Bodmin,Cordwinder of
Bodmin, former tenant,
CRASOCK, Nicholas of Dunmeer, Bodmin: Named in DOC 14 August 52 George
3rd Indenture of Sale Rev William Flamank and Mary his wife to Francis
Sackville Lloyd Wheate and Rev Nicholas Philips as a former occupant of
Dunmeer, Bodmin.
CRAWFORD, William Esquire of Sloane Street, St Luke, Chelsea MDX sold 1
part share in Hendra in 1793 8th July Hendra St Dennis Indenture and
named as executor and beneficiary of Jane Calmel in will dated 30 July
1790 (proved 27 June 1792 ) as recited in DOC Abstract of Title of
Penquean, St Breock. As executor and residuary beneficiary of Jane
Calmel (Calmet?) decd, party to conveyance DOC 20 February 1797 Sir
James Laroche and William Crawford to Charles Guy of Jefferys Tenement,
Penquean, St Breock. He signed: Wm Crawford.
CRAWLEY, John - Tuckers Tenement and Phillips tenement named in DOC
Tregaddock, St Maybn 28th September 1833 (could be also Pawley)
CRAZE,George,DOC 1775 Redruth Tythes,for the Clewstone Craft
CRAZES,Thomas,DOC 1775 Redruth Tythes,Part Bosleak
CREAVES, William James - Non payment of Rates named in DOC Guildhall 8th
August 1890
CREEBO, Robert, mentioned in doc 1830 30 September Trewassa Davidstow.
CRELLY, John – Pedlar hawking without a license named in DOC Guildhall
29th January 1887
CREWS, Albert – named in DOC St Merryn School Records
1887.06,1888.07,1889.08,1890.07.
CREWS, Arthur – named in DOC St Merryn School Records
1895.08,1896.07,1897.05.
CREWS, J - named as ingoing tenant in Inventory and Valuation DOC 11
February 1943 re Tenancy Agreement Miss L Kestell (landlord) to W J
Reynolds (outgoing tenant).
CREWS, Laura – named in DOC St Merryn School Records 1886.02.
CREWS, Loveday Glynn, widow (nee King) - named as a life (with Catherine
Stone widow (nee King) and Alice Jose) in 31 May/1 June 1782 lease of
Penquean, St Breock Thomas Martin to John Woolcock as recited in DOC 23
May 1798 John Woolcock to Thomas Key re Penquean, St Breock.
CREWS, Maggie – named in DOC St Merryn School Records
1886.02,1887.07,1888.07,1889.08,1890.08.
CREWS, N.S. - witness to DOC lease 12 February 1788 John Brabin to
William Ivey re Well tenement, Tregunna, St Breock. He signed: N S
Crews. Witness to DOC 13 February 1788 Walter Lawry, John Brabin and
Thomas Prater to William Ivey re Tregunna, St Breock. He signed: N S
Crews.
CREWS, Thomas – named in DOC St Merryn School Records 1892.12.
CRIPPS, Derrick of Trevear, school pupil (born 21 June; parent/guardian
not given) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School Register 1900 – 1948.
CROCKER, John Budge – Store keeper at the Lunatic Asylum of Bodmin,
named in the DOC Bodmin part of St Leonard’s 26th March 1838 also DOC St
Leonard’s, Bodmin 19th August 1890 and also named in DOC Probate John
Budge Crocker of Bodmin 21st November 1899
CROCKER, Josiah – Charged with allowing horses to wonder on to highway
named in DOC Guildhall 5th April 1889 also named in DOC Guildhall,
Bodmin 9th August 1889
CROCKER, Sarah – widow of John Budge and also named in DOC Probate John
Budge Crocker of Bodmin 21st November 1899
CROFTON, Anthony: Named in DOC 29 September 1874 indenture between Hon
Anne Dorothea Gilbert and Charles Glynn Prideaux Brune to William John
Nickell as a party to a Deed of Settlement dated 7 October 1851 in
contemplation of marriage between John Davies Gilbert and Hon Asnne
Dorothea Gilbert.
CROFTON,Anthony,DOC 1874 29th September Cocks Tenement Helland
CROOK, Noah of Padstow? - named as occupant of Garden in DOCs Padstow
Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1851 and 1861.
CROOK,Noah,property in Church Street,DOC 1861 4th September Church
Street, Padstow,
CROSBY, Caroline - named in Deed of Settlement 3 March 1854 John Francis
Basset and Frances Baroness Basset as recited in DOC 12 February 1876
conveyance of Basset land at Furse and Collaton, Week St Mary to Ralph
Speare.
CROSS, Copplestone of St Merryn - named in DOCs St Merryn Rate Books 31
March 1857 as occupant of house and garden at Porthcothan owned by F C O
Peter esq and in 31 March 1858 book as occupant of a Porthcothan house
owned by D P Hoblyn esq.. Also named in DOC St Merryn Rate Book 4
January 1858 as occupant of house and garden at Porthcothan owned by H D
Peter esq..
CROSS,John Cole,DOC 1839 29th August Bodmin,Tenants of houses
CROSSMAN, Thomas, Gentleman deceased, mentioned in doc 1785 13th January
Laneast Bodmin.
CROWL,Mary,DOC 1877 21st May Castle Street Bodmin,witness
CUDMORE, William – Mason drunk named in DOC Guildhall 14th May 1894
CULLUM, Emanuell - witness to DOC 7 April 1656 re Tregunna, St Breock,
Sir Richard Prideaux to James Brabyn. He signed: Emanuell Cullum.
CUMES, James - witness to DOC 8 May 1874 fire policy re Rev Richard
Frederick Tyacke.
CUMES, Mary (nee Worth, wife of Samuel Cumes) - see Samuel Cumes.
CUMES, Samuel of Plymouth, Devon, shipwright - party to DOC Bond 9 July
1781 Samuel Cumes to Samuel West re Penquean,St Breock and party to
conveyance DOC 9 July 1781Samuel Cumes, Mary Cumes (Worth) to Samuel
West re Penquean, St Breock. He signed both docs: The mark of Samuel
Cumes. Party to DOC 21 June 1781 Samuel Cumes, Mary Cumes (formerly
Worth) to Samuel West re Penquean, St Breock. He signed: the mark of
Samuel Cumes. also party to DOCs All Souls Day 1782 Samuel West and
Samuel & Mary Cumes re Penquean, St Breock.
CUMMIN, P – named in DOC St Merryn School Records
1884.01/05,1885.01,1887.01,1888.01.
CUMMING, Thomas, Solicitor of Bodmin, mentioned in doc 1852 26th March
St Nicholas Close Bodmin.
CUMMINS, Thomas, of the Borough of Bodmin, Gentleman, mentioned in DOC
1824 7th May Bodmin.
CUNDY, Peter named in Indentures 8th and 9th July with William Bullen
and Robert Richards. Occupied premises and land. 1793 8th July Hendra St
Dennis Indenture. Also Indentures 1793 9th July Indenture Hendra St
Dennis, 1794 5th September Hendra St Dennis, 1804 29th September Hendra
St Dennis.
CUNNACK, Elizabeth – widow named in DOC Goal Lane, Bodmin 6th December
1842
CUNNINGHAM, Frederick – drunk named in DOC Guildhall 8th August 1890
CURGENVEN, Arthur of Trevorrick, school pupil (born 11 August 1899,
parent/guardian Mary Curgenven) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
CURGENVEN, Elsie May of Treginager, St Ervan and Trevear, school pupil
(born 30 October 1911; parent/guardian Stanley Curgenven) – referred to
in DOC St Merryn School Register 1900 – 1948.
CURGENVEN, Gerald, Lord of the manor of Trevelga - acknowledgement DOC
27 December 1935 Trevelga re extinguishment of chief rent payable by
Penpethick farm Trevelga. He signed: G Curgenven.
CURGENVEN, Gladys of Trevorrick, school pupil (born 7 August 1897,
parent/guardian Mary Curgenven) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
CURGENVEN, James Maurice of Trevorrick, school pupil (born 20 September
1908; parent/guardian May Elizabeth Curgenven) – referred to in DOC St
Merryn School Register 1900 – 1948.
CURGENVEN, John, deceased grandfather of Thomas Richard Curgenven,
mentioned in DOC 1828 15th August Maidenland St Kew.
CURGENVEN, Leaster Stanley of Trevear, school pupil (born 3 March;
parent/guardian Stanley Curgenven) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
CURGENVEN, Nicholas of Treginager, St Ervan, school pupil (born 14 June
1913; parent/guardian Stanley Curgenven) – referred to in DOC St Merrvyn
School Register 1900 – 1948.
CURGENVEN, Nicks (Nicholas?) of Padstow? - named as occupant of Garden
Trenio in DOCs Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1884 and 1885.
CURGENVEN, Thomas Richard, of the parish of Saint Kew in the County of
Cornwall, Yeoman, mentioned in DOC 1828 15th August Maidenland St Kew.
CURGENVEN, William John Norman of Tregmager, school pupil (born 26
February 1910; parent/guardian Stanley Curgenven) – referred to in DOC
St Merryn School Register 1900 – 1948.
CURGENVEN, William of Trevorrick, school pupil (born 6 December 1900,
parent/guardian Mary Curgenven) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
CURGENVEN,Elizabeth,widow, sister of Sarah Pomery of Liskeard,DOC 1849
21st Sept Lostwithiel,also DOC 1849 21st September Lostwithiel annexed
CURGENVEN,John,DOC 1845 29th December Lipton St Kew,former tenant, also
DOC 1860 29th September Maidenland & Tipton St Kew,
CURGENVEN,Thomas R.,DOC 1845 29th December Lipton St Kew,former tenant,
CURGENVEN,Thomas,DOC 1845 29th December Lipton St Kew,late of St Kew
also DOC 1860 29th September Maidenland & Tipton St Kew,
CURNOW, Mr J H of St Breward: Named in DOC 5 June 1920 Auction
Particulara of Lavethan estate as the occupant of Hill Farm, St Breward.
(Compiler’s note: Also Overseer and Clerk to the Parish Council – see A
History of St Breward ed Pamela Bousefield p 70).
CURRAH, Bessie Mary – named in DOC St Merryn School Records
1888.16,1889.17.
CURRAH, James of Trevelgos, school pupil (born 5 August 1901;
parent/guardian Fanny Currah) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 –1948.
CURRAH, Jessie Mary – named in DOC 1888.05,1889.01,1890.05/15,1891.15.
CURRAH, Mabel – named in DOC St Merryn School Records
1886.01,1887.07,1888.07,1889.08.
CURRAH, Minnie – named in DOC St Merryn School Records 1891.07.
CURRAH, Richard – named in DOC St Merryn School Records 1881.07,1886.02.
CURRAH, Sidney – named in DOC St Merryn School Records
1894.08,1895.09,1896.07.
CURRAH, Stanley – named in DOC St Merryn School Records
1889.08,1890.07,1891.07,1892.13.
CURRAH, William – named in DOC St Merryn School Records 1888.16.
CURROW, David John Henry of Cottages, school pupil (born 26 January;
parent/guardian Reginald Currow) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948
CURROW, Dian Mary of Constantine Bay, school pupil (born 21 December;
parent/guardian William Reginald Currow) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School Register 1900-1948.
CURTIS, Samuel, mentioned in 1839 29th August Bodmin.
CURTIS, William of Boscastle, law clerk to C C Hawker, solicitor:
Witness to DOCs 1 May 1840 Indenture of Lease Samuel Langford to Walter
Ede of Gibbacombe and Little Parks, Bossiney and 2 May 1840 Indenture of
Sale Samuel Langford to Walter Ede and John Kennick?of same tenements.
He signed both documents William Curtis.
CURTIS,Samuel,DOC 1839 29th August Bodmin,tenant of Richard Coome's
property in fore St., Bodmin
CUTTEN, R jnr of St Merryn - named in DOC St Merryn Rate Book 4 January
1858 as holder of St Merryn tithe sheaths owned by Ecclesiastical
Commissioners.
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