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.
HADDER, Terence Arthur of Trewithen, school pupil (born 13 April;
parent/guardian)
HADLEY,? mentioned in the doc 1857 29th September Advent and St Breward.
HAGARTY, JC Clerk in the banks of messers Friday and Co Dublin doc 1800
7th November Trewethan St Kew
HAGER, John Huet esq - named as party to 7 June 1765 Marriage Settlement
Charles Berners and Catherine Laroche as recited in DOC Abstract of
Title of Penquean, St Breock.
HALE, Mr. – named in Dymond V Best named in DOC magistrate’s minutes,
12th June 1885
HALES, Gwendoline Vera of Sisley Road, Barking, school pupil (born 19
April; parent/guardian M A Hales) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
HALES, Long - witness to DOCs 1 and 2 May 1777 Leases George Bennett to
William Bennett re Slipperhill, Egloskerry. He signed: Long Hales.
HALL, Gerald Anthony of St Merryn, school pupil (born 5 January;
parent/guardian George Hall) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
HALL, Graham George of St Merryn, school pupil (born 5 April;
parent/guardian George Hall) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948
HALL, Rosina – Bastardy case named in DOC Guildhall 16th November 1888
HALL, Rowland James – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers
1904.03,1905.03,1906.03.
HALL, Thomas, of the Borough of Bodmin, Doctor of Physics, surgeon of
Lostwithiel, mentioned in doc 1794 1st March Burycoombe Bodmin.
HALLAHAM, Rhoda (age 35) – 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.
HALLETT, Margaret (d/o Digory Downing of Slipper Hill, Egloskerry and
wife of Theophilus Hallett) - named in Indenture 4/5 November 1703
Digory Downing, Mary Downing, Theophilus Hallett, Margaret Hallet and
Michael Langdon as recited in DOC Abstract of Title of Slipper Hill,
Egloskerry. Also named in Indentures 5 November 1704 and 3/4 June 1708
to Joseph Hill as recited in DOC Abstract of Title of Slipper Hill,
Egloskerry. Party to DOC 4 June 1708 Digory Downing, Mary Downing,
Theophilus Hallett & Margaret Hallet transfer to Joseph Hill of equity
of redemption re Slipperhill, Egloskerry.
HALLETT, Theophilus - named in Indenture 4/5 November 1703 Digory
Downing, Mary Downing, Theophilus Hallett, Margaret Hallett and Michael
Langdon as recited in DOC Abstract of Title of Slipper Hill, Egloskerry.
Also named in Indentures 5 November 1704 and 3/4 June 1708 to Joseph
Hill as recited in DOC Abstract of Title of Slipper Hill, Egloskerry.
Party to DOC 4 June 1708 Digory Downing, Mary Downing, Theophilus
Hallett & Margaret Hallett transfer to Joseph Hil of equity of
redemptionl re Slipperhill, Egloskerry.
HAM, Charles – Allowing 5 Bullocks to stray named in DOC 11th Jan 1895
Guildhall
HAM, Charles – allowing cattle to stray on to highway, named in DOC
Bodmin Magistrates Minutes 4th December 1885, allowing two horses to
stray on highway next to railway station named in DOC Guildhall, 6th
January 1888 also allowing a horse and bullock to wander on the highway
named in DOC Guildhall 29th January 1887 also allowing a horse and a
colt to stray on the highway named in DOC Guildhall 29th July 1887
HAM, Charles Jr - Keeping a dog without license named in DOC 11th Jan
1895
HAM, Charles Jr – Overseers named in DOC Guildhall 15th December 1893
HAM, Philip of St Minver – named in copy 1803 DOC St Minver Highlands
Poor Rates as occupier of Portreath, St Minver.
HAM, William – Nephew of Ambrose MATTHEWS, named in DOC Will of Ambrose
Matthews 8th February 1871
HAMBLEY, John – Plymouth named in DOC Bodmin Bankruptcy Fore Street,
Bodmin 16th July 1864
HAMBLEY, Thomas – Lanivet 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
HAMBLING, Doreen Elvina of Lighthouse, school pupil (born 12 August;
parent/guardian Arthur Frederick Hambling from Torteval, S Gurnsey,,
Channel Islands)
HAMBLY, Abraham – Esquire of Treharrick named in DOC Trelights,
Endellion 29th September 1837
HAMBLY, Catherine of Padstow - named in Order of Court Holy Trinity Term
1837/8 Ann Warne v William Hambly & Catherine Hambly re Padstow
tenements.
HAMBLY, Charles - named in DOC 11th Jan 1895
HAMBLY, Edmund Gilbert – son of Joseph E, named in Indenture DOC Bore
Street, Bodmin 7th September 1861, and Bankruptcy DOC Fore Street
Bodmin, Creditors List, 4th July 1864 and also DOC Bore Street, Bodmin
25th March 1865 and also named in DOC Fore Street, Bodmin 30th April
1894 and also Jpg of same date, also named in DOC Fore St Bodmin 15th
January 1856
HAMBLY, Edmund of St Breock, Attorney at Law - named as an affected
landowner in determination of 1838 Commissioners for Enclosure of
Trevanson marshes as recited in DOC Abstract of Title of John Werry
Blake to Verrow Well Lake, Trevanson, St Breock. Witness to DOC 21
February 1849 Morrish Wilton to Henry Brabyn of Tregunna, St Breock. He
signed: Edmund Hambly. Also witness to DOC 23 February 1852 William
Paynter, Dorothea Maria Richards and John Darke Martyn re Treator,
Padstow and DOC 29 July 1853 sale of water right by John Key to Thomas
Key re Penquean/Carhart stream. He signed latter documents: Edmund
Hambly, Wadebridge. Party to DOC Agreement 2 April 1862 re Trevanson
Marshes, Wadebridge and Party to DOC 26 March 1847 Indenture of Lease &
Release Eldred Roberts Brown, Roberts Brown, John Brown, Thomas Brown,
Susanna Brown, Elizabeth Brown, William Brown, Stephen Wade, Thomas
Wade, Ralph Wade, Charles Wade, Mitchell Brown Wade, Arthur Wade, Thomas
Elford, Susanna Elford, Samuel Philp, Eliza Philp, Mary Frances Philp,
Edmund Hambly & Joseph Philp to Richard Watts Philp re Trerrosal
(Trewoosell or Treroosell), St Teath. He signed Edmund Hambly.
(Compiler’s note: a Wadebridge attorney – for his origins see Boase’s
Collectanea Cornubiensia p 312 ).
HAMBLY, Elizabeth Harrietta - named in DOC Guildhall 9th July 1892
HAMBLY, Elizabeth of Treyarnon, school pupil (born 14 October 1894,
parent/guardian Richard Hambly) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
HAMBLY, Francis Brown – named in enclosufre to DOC Agreement 2 April
1862 re Trevanson Marshes, Wadebridge as a 1838 owner of those marshes.
HAMBLY, Francis Brown – of St Kew named in DOC Trelights, Endellion 29th
September 1837
HAMBLY, George of Treyarnon, school pupil (born 29 December 1898,
parent/guardian Richard Hambly) (born 29 December 1898, parent/guardian
Richard Hambly) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School Register
1900-1948.
HAMBLY, Henry – Lanivet Occupier Lanivet named in the DOC Will of
Richard Fowler of Nanstallon 15th November 1871
HAMBLY, John – witness named in DOC Magistrates minutes 11th June 1886
HAMBLY, John of Trebetherick (Treblethick) St Mabyn, gent - named as 30
June 1716 grantor of lease of Tregunna, St Breock to John Brabin as
recited in DOCs 14 October
HAMBLY, John, gent (possibly the abovenamed) – assessed for poor rates
on Smeathes and Treffrys, St Minver in DOC 25 September 1738 St Minver
Poor Rates.
HAMBLY, John: Witness to DOC 25 March 1835 John Rouncevell, Hannah
Rouncevell, John Bate, William Sloggatt & William Taylor to Walter Ede
re Little Park Common, Tintagel. He signed John Hambly
HAMBLY, Joseph – County Surgeon, named in DOC Back Street, Bodmin 7th
March 1827 (see plan)
HAMBLY, Joseph E – Mayor of Bodmin named in the DOC Bodmin part of St
Leonard’s 26th March 1838, also named in Indenture DOC Bore Street,
Bodmin 7th September 1861
HAMBLY, Louisa of Treyarnon, school pupil (born 9 September 1896,
parent/guardian Richard Hambly) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
HAMBLY, Mary Ann, wife of Parmenas Hambly of Woodbridge in the County of
Suffolk Gentleman, both mentioned in doc 1857 15-AUG Margate Bodmin.
HAMBLY, Mary of Treyarnon, school pupil (born 29 December 1900,
parent/guardian Richard Hambly) – referrd to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
HAMBLY, Parmenas, of Woodbridge in the County of Suffolk, Gentleman,
husband of Mary Ann Hambly, both mentioned in doc 1857 15-AUG Margate
Bodmin.
HAMBLY, Richard (and John Guy and Jane Hicks) – assessed for poor rates
on Porthkillick, St Minver in DOC 25 September 1738 St Minver Poor
Rates.
HAMBLY, Richard Andrew, 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.
HAMBLY, Robert of Treyarnon, school pupil (born 24 May 1903,
parent/guardian Richard Hambly) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
HAMBLY, Robert, brother of Thomas, both mentioned in the doc 1704 7th
February Lancarfe Bodmin.
HAMBLY, Sarah – named as a life in lease of Tre vanson Marshes in DOC
conveyance 2 April 1862 re Trevanson Marshes, Wadebridge.
HAMBLY, Sarah – widow of Edmund Gilbert named in DOC Fore St Bodmin 15th
January 1856
HAMBLY, T.C. – with G Sandry named in copy 1803 DOC St Minver Highlands
Poor Rates as proprietor of Benethicks (Benedicts) St Minver occupied by
Thomas Phillips.
HAMBLY, Thomas – witness named in Lawrence V Northcott case named in DOC
Guildhall 29th July 1887
HAMBLY, Thomas Henry of Treyarnon, school pupil (born 28 March 1906;
parent/guardian Richard Hambly) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
HAMBLY, Thomas, of the parish of Bodmin in the said County of Cornwall,
Yeoman, brother of Robert, both mentioned in the doc 1704 7th February
Lancarfe Bodmin.
HAMBLY, William – Witness named in Indenture DOC, Trelights Endellion,
28th September 1837
HAMBLY, William of Padstow - named in Order of Court DOC Holy Trinity
Term 1837/8 Ann Warne v William Hambly & Catherine Hambly re Padstow
tenements.
HAMBLY,Abraham,DOC 1873 11th December St Austell,tenant mentioned in a
schedule of property attached
HAMILTON, John James Marquis of Abercorn: Named in DOC Abstract of Title
of Mr Robert Sandercock to Nettles Park and Trewasso, Davidstow as a
party to an Indenture 15/16 November 1797 of Lease & Release by way of
Mortgage.
HAMLEY, George Henry son and executor of George HAMLEY in DOC 1892 23rd
September St Mabyn.
HAMLEY, Matthew son of George HAMLEY in DOC 1892 23rd September St
Mabyn.
HAMLEY, Abel Lang son of George HAMLEY in DOC 1892 23rd September St
Mabyn.
HAMLEY, Alexander of Trebetherick, St Mabyn, gent - named as the father
of Giles Hamley jnr in DOC 7 April 1656 Sir Richard Prideaux to James
Brabyn re Tregunna, St Breock.
HAMLEY, Amelia Ann, spinster daughter of George HAMLEY in DOC 1892 23rd
September St Mabyn.
HAMLEY, Annie Amelia Lawry, granddaughter of George HAMLEY and daughter
of Amelia Ann HAMLEY in DOC 1892 23rd September St Mabyn.
HAMLEY, Annie Elizabeth, granddaughter of George HAMLEY and daughter of
Matthew in DOC 1892 23rd September St Mabyn.
HAMLEY, Edmund Gilbert of Bodmin, gent: Party to DOC 17 December 1863
Indenture of Assignment of
HAMLEY, Edmund Gilbert of Chapel Lane, Bodmin, solicitor: Named as a
candidate in 1854 DOC Voting Paper for Councillors for Borough of
Bodmin.
HAMLEY, EG – See Hambly
HAMLEY, George of St Mabyn, mason: Party to DOC 26 November 1861
Assignment of Lease George Hamley to Mark Kennaway, Henry Hooper &
William Tombs (as trustees of the Resident Permanent Building Society)
of premises at Churchtown, St Mabyn. He signed George Hamley. He named
therein as having been granted the lease on 16 September 1861 by John
Tremain esq.(Compiler’s note: For the Hamley family see C S Gilbert’s
Historical Survey Vol 2 pp 133-135 and Sarah Gregor’s Pedigrees
Collection (CRO) DDG 1948/2/513, DDG 1950/4/1089).
HAMLEY, Giles snr of Trebetherick, St Mabyn, gent - named as the
grandfather of Giles Hamley jnr in DOC 7 April 1656 re Tregunna, St
Breock, Sir Richard Prideaux to James Brabyn. Possibly the same Giles
Hamley (snr) named as the 24 September 1631 lessor of Tregunna to
Margaret Blake as recited in DOC 7 April 1656 above. (Compiler's note:
for the pedigree of this family see Trigg Minor Vol 2 p 548 et seq)
HAMLEY, Giles, gentleman of St Columb Major in DOC 1734 6th August
Bodmin marriage settlement.
HAMLEY, JJ - Creditor named in Bankruptcy of EG Hamley DOC Fore Street
Bodmin, Creditors List, 4th July 1864
HAMLEY, John, gent - Party to DOC 30 June 1716 re Tregunna, St Breock,
John Hamley to John Brabyn.
HAMLEY, John, mentioned in the doc 1837 21st September Helston.
HAMLEY, John: Witness to DOC 21 September 1837 Acknowledgement of Debt
John
HAMLEY, Joseph Osbertus - named in DOC Fore St Bodmin 15th January 1856
HAMLEY, Joseph, surgeon, mayor of Bodmin & Coroner for Cornwall – as
mayor, named in DOC 9 February 1819 by the mayor, vicar and
churchwardens of Bodmin allotting Joseph Fayrer pew 27 in Bodmin parish
church. (Compiler’s note: for the pedigree of his family see Trigg Minor
Vol 2 p 553).
HAMLEY,Abel Lang,DOC 1884 12th November Kelly Park St Mabyn,son of
George of Kelly Park,
HAMLEY,Amelia Ann,DOC 1884 12th November Kelly Park St Mabyn,daughter of
George of Kelly Park,
HAMLEY,Annie Amelia Lawry,DOC 1884 12th NOV StMabyn,daughter of Amelia
Ann Hamley and grandaughter of George Hamley of Kelly Park, St Mabyn
HAMLEY,Annie Elizabeth,DOC 1884 12th NOV StMabyn,daughter of Matthew
Hamley and grandaughter of George Hamley of Kelly Park, St Mabyn
HAMLEY,Betty Pomeroy,DOC 1870 9th June Fore Street Bodmin & St
Mabyn,sister of Susanna Hamley,
HAMLEY,Edmund Gilbert,in will of Selina Hamley,DOC 1864 12th February
Bodmin,
HAMLEY,Edward Bruce,DOC 1870 9th June Fore Street Bodmin & St
Mabyn,Colonel, Royal Artillery and nephew of Susanna Hamley,
HAMLEY,Flora,in will of Selina Hamley,DOC 1864 12th February Bodmin,
HAMLEY,Francis,son of Francis Gilbert Hamley,DOC 1864 12th February
Bodmin,
HAMLEY,George Henry,DOC 1884 12th November Kelly Park St Mabyn,son of
George of Kelly Park,
HAMLEY,George,DOC 1884 12-NOV StMabyn,his Will made at Kelly Park, St
Mabyn
HAMLEY,Giles,DOC 1734 6th August Bodmin,Gentleman of St Columb Major
HAMLEY,John,DOC 1837 21st September Trewassa Davidstow,servant of John
Borlase and witness, HAMLEY,Mathew,DOC 1884 12th November Kelly Park St
Mabyn,son of George of Kelly Park,
HAMLEY,Joseph Osbertus,son of late husband of Selina Hamley,DOC 1864
12th February Bodmin,
HAMLEY,Joseph,son of Edmund Gilbert Hamley,DOC 1864 12th February
Bodmin,
HAMLEY,Louisa,in will of Selina Hamley,DOC 1864 12th February Bodmin,
HAMLEY,Sally Pomeroy,DOC 1870 9th June Fore Street Bodmin & St
Mabyn,sister of Susanna Hamley,
HAMLEY,Selina,widow died 18th March 1864 in Bodmin, her will,DOC 1864
12th February Bodmin,DOC 1864 4th April Bodmin, proving will of Selina
Hamley
HAMLEY,Susanna,DOC 1870 9th June Fore Street Bodmin & St Mabyn,Spinster
of Bodmin, her will, died 19th June 1871,
HAMLEY,Walter Raleigh Gilbert,DOC 1870 9th June Fore Street Bodmin & St
Mabyn,son of William George Hamley,
HAMLEY,William Dymond,DOC 1870 9th June Fore Street Bodmin & St
Mabyn,son of William George Hamley,
HAMLEY,William George,DOC 1870 9th June Fore Street Bodmin & St
Mabyn,Colonel, Royal Engineers and nephew of Susanna Hamley,
HAMLIN, Bernice Maud of Trethias, school pupil (born 17 August;
parent/guardian Mrs D M Hamlin) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
HANCOCK, Elizabeth – drunk named in DOC Guildhall 8th August 1890
HANCOCK, Harriett – daughter of John Hancock, child not sent to School
named in DOC 11th Jan 1895
HANCOCK, Ja(me)s - named in DOC magistrate’s minutes, 12th June 1885
also named in DOC Guildhall Bodmin 25th September 1885
HANCOCK, James – recovery of costs. 1885 Bodmin Guildhall minutes 6
November?
HANCOCK, John - named in DOC Guildhall 29th January 1887, also for not
sending children to school named in DOC 11th Jan 1895
HANCOCK, John of Withiel: Named in DOC 30 August 1919 Auction
Catalogueof Withiel properties as the occupant of a cottage at Inchs,
Withiel,
HANCOCK, Joseph - named in DOC magistrate’s minutes, 12th June 1885 also
named in DOC Guildhall Bodmin 25th September 1885, named in DOC
Magistrates minutes 11th June 1886 also named in DOC Guildhall, 6th
January 1888 also named in DOC Guildhall, 6th January 1888 also lodging
in a Pig house named in DOC Guildhall 29th July 1887
HANCOCK, Joseph Henry – Husband of Susan Hancock named in DOC Guildhall
15th December 1893
HANCOCK, Mary – daughter of John Hancock Child not sent to school named
in DOC 11th Jan 1895
HANCOCK, Susan - named in DOC Guildhall 15th December 1893
HANCOCK, Thomas – son of John Hancock child not sent to school named in
DOC 11th Jan 1895
HANCOCK, William 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 Market street.
HANCOCK, William, mentioned in the doc 1838 28th April Warleggan.
HANCOCK,William,Cordwainer of Warleggan, land indenture,DOC 1849 10th
March St Neot,
HANFORD, John - named in DOC Guildhall 29th July 1887
HARBEN, Peter David of The Fuchias, school pupil (born 1 March;
parent/guardian Stanley Harben0 – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948
HARDESS, George - named in Indenture DOC Castle Street, Bodmin 1st
November 1839, also 2nd April 1839
HARDING, Henry 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.
HARDING, Henry of Padstow? - named as occupant of Parish Ground in DOC
Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1 July 1889 to January 1890.
HARDING, John – named in DOC Seacoast Side Midsummer Account Book 1857.
HARDING, Robert – named in Seacoast Side Midsummer Account Book 1857.
HARDING, William – named in DOC Seacoast Side Midsummer Account Book
1857
HARDKELL, John – drunk named in DOC 11th Jan 1895
HARDWICK, Philip Earl of - see Yorke, Philip Earl of Hardwick.
HARDY, Thomas – Grundy St, Middlesex Clothing Manufacturer, named in DOC
Crooks Ball, Duloe and Goal Lane Bodmin, 13th February 1889 and also DOC
Goal Lane, Bodmin 25th March 1889 and also DOC Orange Terrace, Goal
Lane, Bodmin 24th December 1895 and 27th November 1895
HARFOOT, John Mr – Transfer of license New Inn named in DOC Guildhall
8th August 1890 also selling beer during prohibited beer named in the
DOC Guildhall 8th August 1890
HARGREAVES, Thomas – charged with acting as pedlar without license named
in DOC Guildhall 16th November 1888
HARMAN, Bryan Douglas from Parma WayWest Ewell Surrey, school pupil
(born 7 August; parent/guardian not given) – referred to in DOC St
Merryn School Register 1900-1948.
HARMAN, Michael from Parma Way West Ewell Surrey, school pupil; (born 20
June: parent/guardian not given) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
HARPIR,mister Andrew,DOC 1775 Redruth Tythes,for the tithe of James
CLEMEW
HARRIS' FIELD, Padstow - shown in possession of John Tredwin in DOC
padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1861.
HARRIS, Ann (wife of James Harris of New Street, Padstow, gent) - named
as sole beneficiary and executrix under 24 September 1846 of her husband
James Harris as per DOC probate 14 March 1858.
HARRIS, Ann of St Minver – named in DOC 1810 Mrs Helen Profitt’s
charity.
HARRIS, David- drunk named in DOC Guildhall 8th August 1890
HARRIS, James – alias George Wilson named in DOC Magistrates Bodmin 19th
February 1886
HARRIS, James of Church Street, Padstow - named as late occupant of
Church St Padstow cottage in DOC 9 January 1872 re Avon Cottage,
Treator, Padstow.
HARRIS, James of New Street, Padstow, gent (he died 26 January 1858) -
DOC probate
HARRIS, John – Pc named in DOC Bodmin Magistrates Minutes 4th December
1885, also named in DOC magistrate’s minutes, 12th June 1885 also named
in DOC magistrates minutes, 12th June 1885
HARRIS, John – Witness Lanivet named in the DOC Will of Richard Fowler
of Nanstallon 15th November 1871
HARRIS, John (husband of Mary Amy) - named in Order of Chancery 4 July
1766 as being entitled to legacy of 300 pounds due to his wife as
recited in DOC 7 November 1783 re Nance properties Padstow.
HARRIS, John esq – assessed for poor rates on Pentireglaze in DOCs 25
September 1738 and 9 March 1784 St Minver Poor Rates.
HARRIS, John of Prior’s Barn, Bodmin, farmer: Named as a candidate in
1854 DOC Voting Paper for Councillors for Borough of Bodmin.
HARRIS, John of St Tudy, labourer: Party to DOC 3 March 1883 Indenture
of Release & Discharge to trustees of estate of John Wright of Mount
Villa, St Tudy, retired farmer deceased – for further details see entry
under Wright, Richard. He signed: Mark of John Harris.
HARRIS, John, police constable – named in DOC Bodmin Magistrates’
Minutes 1885 re assaults by John Dunn and Mary Lawry on 12th March,
drunkeness by Benjamin Thomas 18 April and straying horses of Edward
Sanders 1 May..
HARRIS, Julia – daughter of William Stevens, DOC Will of William Stevens
Downing Street, Bodmin 30th July 1888
HARRIS, Mary (nee Amy married John Harris) - named in Indenture 24
January 1757 as recited in DOC Indenture 7 November 1783 re Nance
properties Padstow.
HARRIS, Michael of Merrion Street Dublin Attorney, 1800 7th November
Trewethan St Kew
HARRIS, P.C. – witness in case of Annie McDougal. 1885 Bodmin Guildhall
minutes 2 November. See also Harris, John, police constable..
HARRIS, Priscilla (w/o John Harris) of St Tudy, married woman – see
entry under Harris, John of St Tudy.She signed Priscilla Harris.
HARRIS, Richard – assault case Murrin v Allen named in DOC Magistrates
minutes 11th June 1886, also named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
HARRIS, Richard Jnr/ the younger, of the Parish of Blisland in the said
County Yeoman, mentioned in doc 1801 1st April Lanscarfe Bodmin.
HARRIS, Robert of Bodmin: Named in DOC 14 March 34 George 3rd Assignment
of Lease Thomas Flamank to Nicholas Craddock re Bodmin tenements as an
adjoining landowner.
HARRIS, Robert, mentioned in doc 1808 1st Jan Bodmin and doc 1808 2nd
January Bodmin.
HARRIS, Samuel – assault of John Stevens, named in DOC Guildhall Bodmin
25th September 1885 and in company with Robert Rowe charged with
assaulting John Stephens of Salvation Army. 1885 Bodmin Guildhall
minutes 6 November.
HARRIS, Thomas of Creed, yeoman: Party 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 Harris.
HARRIS, Thomas presume of St Ewe named in 1849. Granted property known
as The Hill, with William Harris, Ann Johns, Thomas Johns 25 Dec. 1837,
to William Toms. Indenture 1849 20th April St Ewe
HARRIS, William of Creed, yeoman: Party 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 the mark of William Harris.
HARRIS, William presume of St Ewe granted 25 Dec. 1837 property The Hill
Ball East and Wood Head St Ewe to William Toms along with Thomas Harris,
Ann Johns, Thomas Johns. Indenture 1849 20th April St Ewe
HARRIS,Elizabeth Ann,DOC 1893 9th March Bodmin,wife of John Spear and
daughter of John & Jane Harris in charge of Mother's affairs
HARRIS,Elizabeth,DOC 1901 20th Jul Bodmin,Niece of Susanna Oke
HARRIS,Jane,DOC 1893 9th March Bodmin,wife of John Harris proved his
will then died intestate leaving it part unadministered
HARRIS,John,DOC 1775 Redruth Tythes,Trelowthworthen
HARRIS,John,DOC 1783 Sir Jas Laroche Account Book,rent for one third of
Tenements in Undertown & Dewstow
HARRIS,John,DOC 1893 9th March Bodmin,Yeoman late of Prior's Barn,
Bodmin, his will dated 17th May 1846, died 20th August 1864
HARRIS,John,Miner of St Neot, land indenture,DOC 1849 10th March St
Neot,
HARRIS,Richard,DOC 1810 1st February Baldcombe Bodmin,possesses Lancarfe
Barton, Bodmin,
HARRIS,Robert,DOC St Nicholas Street Abstract Bodmin(Mar 1794),tenant
HARRIS,Robert,tenant of land bounding land being sold,DOC 1808 1st Jan
Dunmeer Bodmin,also DOC 1808 2nd Jan Dunmeer appears to be a draft copy
HARRIS,Spry,DOC 1893 9th March Bodmin,Son of John Harris mentioned in
codicil dated 26th July 1864
HARRIS,Thomas,former tenant of Rethren, Bodmin,DOC 1812 15th August
Nanstallon Mount Charles etc,
HARRIS,Uriah,DOC 1783 Sir Jas Laroche Account Book,rent on tenements in
Tresparratt
HARRIS,William esquire,DOC 1775 Redruth Tythes,Tradyan rent
HARRISON, Edward, witness of DOC 1711 16th Oct unknown location
HARRY, Hugh – Yeoman Parish of St Maybn, named in DOC Tregaddock, St
Maybn 28th September 1833
HARRY, John – Esquire named in DOC Goal Lane, Bodmin 6th December 1842
and also Goal Lane Bodmin 10th May 1853
HARRY, John – Gentleman named in DOC Tregaddock, St Maybn 28th September
1833
HARRY, John, junior witness in DOC 1761 25 May Kelly Park St Mabyn.
Marriage settlement for marriage of Joseph SILLY and Elizabeth CLOBERRY.
HARRY, Joseph of St Breward?: Named in DOC 1 October 1816 copy will of
John Rickard of St Mary Steps, Exeter, Devon as a life for a lease held
by the said John Rickard in the village of Penpoint, St Breward.
HARRY, Richard – named in DOC Seacoast Side Midsummer Account Book 1857.
HARRY,? Harvey Walter Desmond of Hardings Cottage Constantine, school
pupil (born 3 january; parent/guardian B M Harry) – referred to in DOC
St Merryn School Register 1900 – 1948.
HARRY,? Joseph of Slipperhill, Egloskerry - named as a former occupant
of Slipperhill in DOC 23 August 1765 Indenture Penelope Tothill to
Edmund Bennett re Slipperhill, Egloskerry.
HARRY,Edmund,DOC 1871 23 March Castle Street Bodmin,tenant of Castle
Street house
HARRY,Mrs Elizabeth,DOC 1890 15th March Ladock,second wife of Richard
Coom, father of Felix Edward Coom. Married 1 May 1838 to said Richard
Coomm and no issue
HART, Henry Charles - named in DOC Guildhall 9th July 1892
HART, Robert of St Breock, gent - party to Indenture 12 April 1658 Lord
Robartes Baron of Truro, Richard Tippett and Robert Hart re Penquean, St
Breock as recited in DOC Abstract of Title of Penquean, St Breock.
HART, Robert, yeoman: Named in DOC 11 July 1793 Undertakings to Produce
Deeds Charles Rashleigh , Sir William Lemon and Robert Edyvean re
properties purchased from Sir James Laroche as a party to an indenture
of 12 April 1658 John Lord Robartes Baron Truro to Richard Tippett and
Robert Hart. (Compiler’s note: For the pedigree of Hart see J P Rogers
Cornish Pedigrees Collection 486).
HART, Terence Albert of St Merryn, school pupil (born 9 March;
parent/guardian Mrs J K M hart) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
HARVEY, (late Prideaux), mentioned in doc 1866 Vicars Rent Padstow and
1867 Vicars Rents Padstow.
HARVEY, Barbara Mary of Trescorew, school pupil (born 29 July 1909;
parent/guardian not given, from Shoebury House, Highgate, London) –
referred to in DOC St Merryn School Register 1900 – 1948.
HARVEY, Benjamin 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. Named as occupant of Garden (solely and with
Worden) in DOCs Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1884, 1885 and 1 July
1889 to January 1890.
HARVEY, Douglas Robert of St Merryn, school pupil (born 9 October;
parent/guardian Dorothy O R Harvey) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School Register 1900-1948.
HARVEY, Edward of Northill, yeoman - party to Deed of Settlement 25
March 1700 Digory Downing to William Harvey and Edward Harvey (in
contemplation of forthcoming marriage between Andrew Downing and Mary
Harvey, sister of Edward Harvey) as recited in DOC Abstract of Title of
Slipper Hill, Egloskerry.
HARVEY, Harold – witness named on named in DOC 11th January 1895, also
named in DOC Guildhall 15th December 1893
HARVEY, James – of Monmouth begging named in DOC Guildhall 9th July 1892
HARVEY, John Diseworth of Trecore, school pupil (born 29 July 1909;
parent/guardian not given, of Shoebury House, Highgate, London) –
referred to in DOC St Merryn School Register 1900 – 1948.
HARVEY, John Rosevear – Yeoman of Ladock, named in DOC Trethurfe Common,
Ladock 2nd September 1861
HARVEY, Joseph, then aged eight years, son of William Harvey of
Halgaver, both mentioned in doc 1863 23rd December Cooksland Bodmin.
HARVEY, Mr - named in DOC Guildhall 15th December 1893
HARVEY, Richard of Padstow? - named as occupant of Garden in DOC Padstow
Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1871,1872, 1875, 1876 and 1880.
HARVEY, Samuel of Churchtown, school pupil (born 25 December;
parent/guardian Michael Harvey) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
HARVEY, Sarah (d/o John Haynes and wife of Charles Harvey) - named as a
beneficiary under her father's will in Indenture 1 February 1793
(whereby her father's annuity in the estate of the 4th Earl of Radnor
was assigned to Thomas Dyke in trust for Sir James Laroche) as recited
in DOC Abstract of Title of Penquean, St Breock.
HARVEY, William of Halgaver, labourer, father of Joseph Harvey, then
aged eight years, both mentioned in doc 1863 23rd December Cooksland
Bodmin.
HARVEY, William of Linkinhorne, yeoman - part to Deed of Settlement 25
March 1700 Digory Downing to William Harvey and Edward Harvey (in
contemplation of forthcoming marriage between Andrew Downing and Mary
Harvey) as recited in DOC Abstract of Title of Slipper Hill, Egloskerry.
HARVEY, William 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.
HARVEY,Ann,servant of Sarah Harvey,DOC 1849 21st Sept Lostwithiel,
HARVEY,George,DOC 1775 Redruth Tythes,Part of Nance & selling in the
chancel
HARVEY,John Rosevear,DOC 1879 01-MAR Ladock,Yeoman of Ladock leasing
Bassetts Tenement; also DOC 1884 27-SEP Lanteglos as lessee of Bassetts
& Letcher's Tenements for 22 years from 29 Sep 1878
HARVEY,John,witness to the Indenture,DOC 1759 14th January St Buryan,
HARVEY,Master,DOC 1828 19th May Corner House Bodmin,,
HARVEY,W. H.,DOC 1882 16-NOV Treknow Tintagel,witness to the will of
Mary Wade
HARVEY,William,DOC 1765 25th March Corner House Bodmin,witness,
HARVEY,William,DOC 1775 Redruth Tythes,one cow
HARVEY,William,DOC 1873 11th December St Austell,tenant mentioned in a
schedule of property attached
HASLER, John: Named in 3rd schedule to DOC 1 October 1877 Rev Francis
Henry Morgan & ors to William John Nickell re Helland barton as a party
to a 1809 Indenture of Lease & Release affecting the barton.
HASSAN, Joseph - named in DOC Guildhall 29th January 1887
HATCH, George Henry of Travellg Sl Roller Van, school pupil (born 12
June; parent/guardian Albert Hatch) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School Register 1900 – 1948.
HATFOOT, John – named in DOC Bodmin Magistrates’ Minutes 1885 as a
patron of the Barley Sheaf, Bodmin re charge against John Hawken
publican 1 May.
HATTEN, William - witness to conveyance DOC 24 February 1776 Thomas
Martin to Thomas Mountsteven of Little Park, Penquean, St Breock.
HAVILAND, John – of Plymouth Doctor of Physicke named in Indenture for
lands at Penants and Dentonhill, St Veep Manor of Manley 25th June 1709
HAVILAND, Lurretia – of Plymouth wife of John Haviland named in
Indenture for lands at Penants and Dentonhill, St Veep Manor of Manley
25th June 1709
HAWES, Earnest - named in DOC Guildhall 15th December 1893
HAWES, John - named in DOC Guildhall 15th December 1893
HAWK, Hilda of Trescore Mill, school pupil (born 26 July 1902;
parenr/guardian none)
HAWKE, Alfonso of Carnevas, school pupil (born 3 August; parent/guardian
John Hawke)) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School Register 1900 –1948.
HAWKE, Annie Alexandra of Trevorrick, school pupil (born 7 November,
parent/guardian William Hawke) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
HAWKE, Annie of Trevose Farm, school pupil (born 20 May; parent/guardian
John Hawke) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School Register 1900 – 1948.
HAWKE, Constance of Trevose Farm, school pupil (born 20 May;
parent/guardian John Hawke) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
HAWKE, Dorothy of Trevorrick, school pupil (born 7 September;
parent/guardian William Hawke) – refrred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
HAWKE, Edward – Witness named in the DOC Bodmin part of St Leonard’s
26th March 1838
HAWKE, Edward, late of the Borough of Bodmin Sailor deceased, mentioned
in 1839 29th August Bodmin.
HAWKE, Ernest – Keeping a dog without License named in DOC 11th Jan 1895
HAWKE, Frances – improper distance from Cart named in DOC Guildhall 16th
November 1888 also Frank Poor Law Settlements named in DOC Guildhall 9th
July 1892
HAWKE, Gladys of Trevose Farm, school pupil (born 28 March;
parent/guardian John Hawke) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
HAWKE, Isabelle of Trethias, school pupil (born 25 December;
parent/guardian John Hawke) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
HAWKE, John of Padstow? - named as occupant of Garden in DOCs Padstow
Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1851 and 1861.
HAWKE, John, mentioned in doc 1866 Vicars Rent Padstow and 1867 Vicars
Rents Padstow.
HAWKE, Mary Elizabeth – versus Oliver Verran named in DOC Magistrates
minutes 11th June 1886
HAWKE, Mr - named in DOC Guildhall 22nd April 1892
HAWKE, Mrs - named in DOC Guildhall 14th May 1894
HAWKE, Mrs Rebecca Ann (decd) of Portloe, Veryan: Named in DOC 4 August
1909 Auction Catalogue of Veryan properties as the deceased occupant of
lot 44.
HAWKE, Richard – Allowing horse to stray on to Railway named in DOC
Guildhall, Bodmin 9th August 1889
HAWKE, Richard – Liskeard Creditor named in Bankruptcy of EG Hamley DOC
Fore Street Bodmin, Creditors List, 4th July 1864 and also DOC Bore
Street, Bodmin 25th March 1865 also named in DOC Bodmin Bankruptcy Fore
Street, Bodmin 16th July 1864 and also named in DOC Fore Street, Bodmin
30th April 1894 and also Jpg of same date also named in DOC Guildhall
5th April 1889
HAWKE, Roger Raymond Eric of St Cadoc Cottage Harlyn, school pupil (born
24 October; parent/guardian Frederick John Hawke) – referred to in DOC
St Merryn School Register 1900 – 1948.
HAWKE, Sidney of Withiel: Named in DOC 30 August 1919 Auction Catalogue
of Withiel properties as an occupant of Hellas, Withiel.
HAWKE, Thomas of St Kew, fuller: Named in DOC 14 December 1804 will of
Thomas Hocken of Tregawn, Michaelstow.
HAWKE, Thomas, of the Parish of Saint Kew in the County of Cornwall,
Fuller, mentioned in document 1804 14thDecember Tregawn Michaelstow.
HAWKE, William – apples case named in DOC Guildhall, 6th January 1888
HAWKE, William – named in DOC Seacoast Side Midsummer Account Book 1857
HAWKE, William John Brian of St Merryn, school pupil (born 27 March;
parent/guardian W J Hawke) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
HAWKE, William John of Trevorrick, school pupil (born 17 September;
parent/guardian William Hawke) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
HAWKE, William of St Endellion, maltster - party to conveyance DOC 16
October 1830 William Hawke to John Key and Thomas Key (as trustee) re
Penquean, St Breock. He signed: William Hawke. Named in Order of Court
DOC All Souls 1830 John Key v William Hawke re Penquean, St Breock.
HAWKE, William, miller, mentioned in doc 1808 1st Jan Bodmin. and doc
1808 2nd January Bodmin.
HAWKE,Edward,DOC 1839 29th August Bodmin,Sailor deceased, will dated 24
Dec 1825
HAWKE,Richard,tenant of Tregare,DOC 1812 15th August Nanstallon Mount
Charles etc,
HAWKEN, – See Polruan named in DOC Guildhall Bodmin 4th March 1892
HAWKEN, Aggie – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers 1895.11.
HAWKEN, Agnes – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers 1892.12.
HAWKEN, Amy Dorothy of Trewithen , school pupil (born 18 December 1899,
parent/guardian Wesley Hawken) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
HAWKEN, Annie Irene of Trewithen, school pupil (born 18 February 1902,
parent/guardian Wesley Hawken) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
HAWKEN, Bertram Martin of Shop, school pupil (born 26 September 1906;
parent/guardian Thomas Hawken) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
HAWKEN, Charles – witness to DOC Assignment of Lease Anthony Lobb to
William Lobb re Kents Down, Cardinham. He signed Chas Hawken.
HAWKEN, Edward Claude of Cornish Arms, school pupil (born 9 April;
parent/guardian A Leslie Hawken) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
HAWKEN, Edward, of the parish of Cardinham in the County of Cornwall,
Yeoman, deceased, husband of Grace Hawken, both mentioned in doc 1821
29th September Bodmin.
HAWKEN, Edward, of the parish of Minster in the County of Cornwall,
yeoman, mentioned in doc 1837 February16th Bodmin.
HAWKEN, Ellen Agnes of Treveglos, school pupil (born 28 January 1910;
parent/guardian John Hawken) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
HAWKEN, Ernest – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers
1895.09,1896.07,1897.05.
HAWKEN, Grace Hawken late of the parish of Cardinham, widow, deceased,
mentioned in doc 1837 February16th Bodmin.
HAWKEN, Gray – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers 1895.11,1892.12.
HAWKEN, Henry of St Merryn - named in DOC St Merryn Rate Book 31 March
1857 as occupant of house and land at Polmark owned by J T H Peter esq
and as owner/occupant of house and land at Towan. Also named in DOCs St
Merryn Rate Books 4 January 1858 and 31 March 1858 as occupant of house
and land at Polmark owned by J T H Peter esq and as owner of homes and
land at Towan occupied by John Morcumb.
HAWKEN, J – License for Barley Sheaf named in DOC Magistrates minutes
11th June 1886
HAWKEN, James Gordon of Trewithen, school pupil (born 23 June 1900,
parent/guardian Wesley Hawken) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900- 1948.
HAWKEN, James jnr (s/o William Hawken) – signatory to DOC 22 April 1837
public poster of intention to lay complaints re wanton firing of guns,
pistols and fireworks in Padstow.Named in the 14 August 1854 will of his
uncle James Hawken of St Ervan, yeoman recited in annexure to DOC 1
October 1834 re lands at Penrose, St Ervan. Possibly the same James
Hawken named in DOCs St Merryn Rate Books 31 March 1857, 4 January 1857
,31 March 1858 and 18 June 1858 as the occupant of land at Trevorick
owned by J B Old esq and owner of house and garden at Lewidden occupied
by James Tippet and excused from payment of rates.
HAWKEN, James 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.
HAWKEN, James of St Ervan, yeoman - party to DOC 1 October 1834 James
Hawken & Joseph Hawken to Susannah Henwood re lands at Penrose, St
Ervan. He signed: James Hawken. DOC contains by way of annexure
incomplete extracts from will of James Hawken dated 14 August 1854.
HAWKEN, John – breach of the peace named in DOC Magistrates Bodmin 19th
February 1886, also allowing cattle to stray named in DOC Guildhall, 6th
January 1888, also named in DOC Guildhall 14th May 1894
HAWKEN, John (Trevone),mentioned in doc 1866 Vicars Rent Padstow and doc
1867 Vicars Rents Padstow.
HAWKEN, John Charles of Trewithen, school pupil (born 4 September 1904;
HAWKEN, John Earnest of Shop, school pupil (born 15 April 1907;
parent/guardian Thomas Hawken) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
HAWKEN, John Jnr., mentioned in doc 1866 Vicars Rent Padstow and doc
1867 Vicars Rents Padstow
HAWKEN, John 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.
HAWKEN, John of Padstow? - named as occupant of Moyles Field, Garden,
Mechamps Tenement, Downs Park, Outer Caswarth, Pearces Crugmeer, Park
Cove and Park Gudder in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1851 and
of Moyles Field, Garden, Mechamps Tenement, Downs Park, Saunders Ground,
Orchard & Garden in DOC Padstow Vicar’s Tithe Rent Charges 1861. Also
named as occupant of Saunders Ground and Garden in DOCs Padstow Vicar's
Tithe Rent Charges 1871 ,1872, 1875, 1876 and 1880 and Garden in DOC
Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1884.
HAWKEN, John of Simonward: named in DOC 1797 will of Nicholas Pope (see
hereunder).
HAWKEN, John of the Barley Sheaf, Bodmin, publican – named in DOC Bodmin
Magistrates Minutes 1885 as charged with being drunk 1 May.
HAWKEN, Joseph of St Ervan, yeoman - party to DOC 1 October 1834 James
Hawken & Joseph Hawken to Susannah Henwood re lands at Penrose, St
Ervan. He signed: Joseph Hawken.
HAWKEN, Margaret – see Symons, Margaret.
HAWKEN, Mary – breach of the peace named in DOC Magistrates Bodmin 19th
February 1886
HAWKEN, Mary – license transfer for Barley sheaf named in DOC Guildhall
5th April 1889 also named in DOC Guildhall 16th November 1888 also named
in DOC Guildhall 16th November 1888 also keeping the Barley sheaf open
beyond prohibited hours named in DOC Guildhall, Bodmin 9th August 1889,
also named in Poor Rates named in DOC Guildhall Minutes 14th May 1894
HAWKEN, Melrose John Gray of Towan, school pupil (born 18 December 1913;
parent/guardian John Hawken) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
HAWKEN, Messrs of Blisland?: Named in DOC 5 June 1920 Auction Catalogue
re Lavethan estate as the occupants of lot 23 of the said catalogue.
HAWKEN, Mrs Grace, of the parish of Cardinham in the County of Cornwall,
widow of Edward Hawken, both mentioned in doc 1821 29th September
Bodmin.
HAWKEN, Muriel Millicent Constantine of Trewithen, school pupil (born 12
October; parent/guardian John Hawken) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School Register 1900 – 1948.
HAWKEN, Stephen – Witness DOC Trevenion, Michealstow 28th November 1812,
and 29th September 1814, Also DOC Trevenion, Michaelstow 28th September
1819 and also DOC 2nd January 1852 Michaelstow, Trevenion
HAWKEN, Symons of Treveglos, school pupil (born 25 November 1907;
parent/guardian John Hawken) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
HAWKEN, Terence Martyn of St Merryn, school pupil (born 15 November;
parent/guardian Mrs Martyn Hawken) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
HAWKEN, Thomas – named in DOC St Merryn school Papers 1896.07,1897.05.
HAWKEN, Thomas - witness to DOC 16 September 1829 William Burt to Thomas
Jory re Advent. Named as occupant of Park & Garrat in DOC Padstow
Vicar’s Tithe Rent Charges 1861.
HAWKEN, Thomas Inn keeper mentioned in 1776 30th May St Nicholas Close
Bodmin
HAWKEN, Thomas of 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 a Bodmin
tenement owned by the vendors.
HAWKEN, Thomas: Witness to DOC 24 September 1874 Assignment of Lease
John Borlase to John Pethick re Trewassa, Davidstow. He signed Thomas
Hawken. Witness to DOC 23 June 1841 Bargain & Sale Robert Cock to
Frederick Trevan re lands at Trefrew, Lanteglos by Camelford. He signed
Thomas Hawken.
HAWKEN, Thomas: Witness to DOCs deed of sale 24 March 1835 John
Rounsevell to Walter Ede and 25 March 1835 John & Hannah Rounsevell,
Walter Ede and William Fillis Pearce re Little Park and Little Park
Common, Tintagel. Also DOC 25 March 1835 John Rounsevell, Hannah
Rouncevell, John Bate, William Sloggatt & William Taylor to Walter Ede.
He signed all docs Thomas Hawken..
HAWKEN, Trixie of Trevelglos, school pupil (born 15 September 1906;
parent/guardian Gray Hawken) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
HAWKEN, Tumavine of Trevelgos, school pupil (born 28 January 1910;
parent/guardian John Hawken) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
HAWKEN, William – Occupier of house at Gold bank, Lanivet named in the
DOC Will of Richard Fowler of Nanstallon 15th November 1871
HAWKEN, William – Witness, named in DOC Bond of Indemnification
Michealstow 5th November 1812
HAWKEN, William Hawken of the parish of Helland in the County of
Cornwall Yeoman, mentioned in doc 1837 February16th Bodmin.
HAWKEN, William 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.
HAWKEN, William, mentioned in the doc 1813 29th September St Nicholas
Close Bodmin.
HAWKEN, William: 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 William Hawken.
HAWKEN,Edward,DOC 1821 29th September Bodmin,Yeoman of Cardinham, also
DOC 1837 February 16th Bodmin
HAWKEN,Edward,DOC 1837 15th February Bodmin,Yeoman of Minster,
conveyance of Mary Bard Tenement, Bodmin
HAWKEN,Grace,DOC 1821 29th September Bodmin,Widow of Cardinham, also DOC
1837 February 16th Bodmin, died before 1837
HAWKEN,Jane,DOC 1789 23rd October Bodmin,daughter of Thomas Hawken
Turner,
HAWKEN,Thomas,DOC 1789 23rd October Bodmin,Turner, tenant,
HAWKEN,William,DOC 1837 February 16th Bodmin,Yeoman of Helland,
Administrator for Grace Hawken deceased
HAWKENS, William George of Porthcothan Bay, school pupil (born 21 June;
parent/guardian W G Hawkens) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
HAWKER, (HOCKER)? - Hawkers Wood, St Breock named in DOC 15 November
1839 re St Breock roads. (Compiler's note: current place name Hawkes
Wood).
HAWKER, Claudius Crigan of Penally House, Boscastle, solicitor: Witness
to DOC Indenture of Lease 1 May 1840 Samuel Langford to Walter Ede and
DOC 2 May 1840 Indenture of Sale Samuel Langford to Walter Ede and John
Kennick?. He Signed both documents C? C? Hawker, Solicitor, Boscastle
(Compiler’s note: Brother to Rev R S Hawker – see Rod and Anne Knight
Boscastle (Halsgrove 2004) p 72).
HAWKEY, and Co – 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
HAWKEY, Harry – named in DOC St Merryn School papers 1892.12,1893.12.
HAWKEY, Henry T 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.
HAWKEY, James of Liskeard, saddler: Party to DOC 5 September 33 George
3rd Indenture of Lease Mary Connock to James Hawkey (then aged 38) of
premises at Liskeard. He signed James Hawkey. (Compiler’s note: the
Liskeard family is said by C S Gilbert in his Historical Survey Vol 2 p
143 to have previously been of Trevego, St Winnow. For the Trevego
family see Sarah Gregor’s Pedigrees Collection (CRO) DDG 1948/1/892).A
Liskeard MI to Lieutenant Joseph Hawkey is referred to in Lake’s
Parochial History Vol 3 p 135).
HAWKEY, John – charged with cruelty to horses named in DOC Guildhall
16th November 1888
HAWKEY, Joseph of St Columb Major, solicitor: witness to DOC 4 November
1773 Indenture of Lease Walter Bear, Thomas Truscott snr and Humphrey
Prideaux (as lender) re Court Mills, St Stephen in Brannel. He signed
Jos Hawkey and witness to DOC 14 October 1777 Nicholas Donnithorne
Arthur, Dorothy Betty, John Brabin (jnr) and Peter Werry Agreement to
refinance Tregunna, St Breock. He signed: Jos Hawkey.
HAWKEY, Richard of St Minver – named in DOC 25 June 1840 St Minver Great
Tithes as agreeing to pay a fixed sum in lieu of tithes in kind.
HAWKIN, Christopher – charged with running a Cart without his name on it
named in DOC Guildhall 16th November 1888
HAWKIN, Colleen Madge of Tregolds Farm, school pupil (born 2 January;
parent/guardian Mrs Doris Hawkin) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
HAWKIN, Thomas of St Merryn, school pupil (born 6 November;
parent/guardian not given) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
HAWKIN,Thomas,former tenants of property in Bodmin,DOC 1812 15th August
Nanstallon Mount Charles etc,
HAWKINS, Constance Mabel of Trelinda, St Merryn, school pupil (born 31
July; parent/guardian Clarice Hawkins) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School Register 1900 – 1948.
HAWKINS, Florence Estelle of Trelinda, St Merryn, school pupil (born 28
February; parent/guardian Clarice Hawkins) – referred to in DOC St
Merryn School Register 1900 – 1948.
HAWKINS, Francis (nee Pedlar, sister to William Pedlar of St Breock) -
named as a former occupant (after William Pedlar and prior to Richard
Cleave) of Tregunna, St Breock as recited in DOC 30 September 1804
Transfer Robert Walker to Thomas Key and John Buscomb of Tregunna, St
Breock. Also named as sister to William Pedler heir to Richard Cleave in
DOC 3 May 1842 re Penquean, St Breock.
HAWKINS, Henry, of Tremuse? Clerk, mentioned in doc 1807 8th December
Bodmin.
HAWKINS, Iris from Date St SE17, school pupil (birth 9 August;
parent/guardian not given ) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
HAWKINS, Philip of Trewithen, Probus, esq - named as purchaser of
Tregunna, St Breock in 31 July/1 August 1732 deed of sale from John
Saunders, Francis Paynter, Edward Hoblyn and John Gandy as recited in
DOC 27 March 1744 John Saunders & John Pettigrew to John Brabin.
HAWKINS, Sir Christopher of Trewithen, Probus, Bt - party to Indenture
DOCs 1 and 2 August 1803 Sir Christopher Hawkins to Thomas Key of St
Breock re Tregunna, St Breock. He signed: Christopher Hawkins.
HAWKINS, Thomas of Trewithen, Probus, esq - named as grantor of lease of
Tregunna, St Breock to John Brabin jnr 13 George 2nd (1740) as recited
in DOC 17 December 1779 re Tregunna, St Breock, Peter Werry, John
Brabin, Henry Brabin and John Hoyle. Also party to lease DOC 7 December
1756 Thomas Hawkins to John Brabin jnr of Tregunna, St Breock.
HAY Christopher doc 1800 7th November Trewethan St Kew
HAYES, – Drunk named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
HAYES, Wm G, clerk, mentioned in DOC 1878 21st September 1878 Fore
Street Bodmin.
HAYES, Henry – Absentee Berkshire Militia at Reading named in DOC
Guildhall 29th January 1887
HAYES, John the Butler named in Indenture. Received £100 yr from Will of
John Earl of Radnor. 1793 9th July Indenture Hendra St Dennis
HAYES, Richard – Drunk named in DOC Guildhall, Bodmin 9th August 1889
HAYES, Robert – Falmouth named in Indenture for Heatherbutt in the
Parish of Endellion, 23rd November 1742
HAYES, Thomas – of Plymouth drunk named in DOC 11th Jan 1895
HAYES, William G – applicant for transfer of licence of Garland Ox Inn
held by estate J B Hayes of which he administrator - 1885 Bodmin
Guildhall Minutes 12 June
HAYES, William G – transfer of license Garland Ox, named in DOC
magistrate’s minutes, 12th June 1885 also named as Mr. Hayes, named in
DOC Guildhall Bodmin 25th September 1885 also named in DOC Guildhall 5th
April 1889 also named in DOC Guildhall 16th November 1888
HAYES,William Grylls,DOC 1895 20th April Higher Bore Street Bodmin,owner
of Garland Ox, Bodmin,
HAYNES, James (s/o John Haynes) - named as a beneficiary under his
father's will in Indenture 21 October 1791 and as an assignor in
Indenture 1 February 1793 of his father's annuity to Thomas Dyke in
trust for Sir James Laroche as recited in DOC Abstract of Title of
Penquean, St Breock.
HAYNES, John (butler to John Robartes 4th Earl of Radnor) - named as a
beneficiary under the 1756 will of the 4th Earl of Radnor as recited in
DOC Abstract of Title of Penquean, St Breock.
HAYNES, Mary (widow of John Haynes) - named as a beneficiary under her
husband's will in Indenture 21 October 1791 as recited in DOC Abstract
of Title of Penquean, St Breock.
HAYNES, Samuel (s/o John Haynes) - named as a beneficiary under his
father's will in Indenture 21 October 1781 and as an assignor in
Indenture 1 February 1793 of his father's annuity to Thomas Dyke in
trust for Sir James Laroche as recited in DOC Abstract of Title of
Penquean, St Breock.
HAYNES, Thomas (brother of John Haynes) - named as a beneficiary under
his brother's will in Indenture 21 October 1791 as recited in DOC
Abstract of Title of Penquean, St Breock.
HAYWARD, Francis James (died 30 January 1877) : Named in DOC 1 October
1877 Indenture of Sale Rev Francis Henry Morgan, Charles Augustus North,
Robert Erskine Hayward & Elizabeth North to William John Nickell re the
barton of Helland as a beneficiary under the 1876 will of his father
James Hayward.
HAYWARD, James, esq (died 12 October 1876): Named in DOC 1 October 1877
Indenture of Sale Rev Francis Henry Morgan, Charles Augustus North,
Robert Erskine Hayward & Elizabeth North to William John Nickell re the
barton of Helland as by his will of 28 July 1876 having left his estate
to his sons Francis James Hayward and Robert Erskine Hayward and his
daughter Elizabeth North.Named in 3rd schedule to said doc as being a
party to a 1836 deed affecting the barton.
HAYWARD, Robert Erskine of Germany, esq: Party to DOC 1 October 1877
Indenture of Sale Rev Francis Henry Morgan, Charles Augustus North,
Robert Erskine Hayward & Elizabeth North to William John Nickell of the
barton of Helland. He signed Robert Hayward.
HAZELL, William of Midgham, Berks, yeoman - party to DOC 21 December
1810 William Stephen Poyntz, William Hazell, William Budd, George Gray,
Edward Coode and Edward Fox re purchase Tremeer, Lanivet. He signed:
William Hazell.
He signed: John Coleman Rashleigh.
HEAD, & PATTISON – 5 Market Lane, Cannon Street, London 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
HEAD, Francis - witness to DOC 17 January 1742 Christopher Treglith to
Hender Mountsteven re Penquean, St Breock. He signed: Francis Head.
HEARD, James – named in DOC Seacoast Side Midsummer Account Book 1857.
HEARLE, E - witness to DOC 25 August 1735 John Brabin to Nicholas
Donnithorne Arthur whereby lands at Tregunna, St Breock were mortgaged
to latter. He signed: E Hearle.
HEARLE, John esq – named in copy DOC 9 March 1784 St Minver Poor Rates
as liable for rates on Pentire, St Minver.
HEARLE, Thomas esq – assessed for poor rates on Pentire, St Minver in
DOC 25 September 1738 St Minver Poor Rates.
HEARN, Henry – Overseer named in DOC Guildhall Minutes 14th May 1894
HEARN, K. Witness in DOC 1809 23 Jun Padstow conveyance of land
HEARNE, Elizabeth - named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
HEATH, John Justice doc 1794 St Nicholas Street Bodmin
HEATON, Richard Eric of Primrose Cottage, school pupil (born 18 January;
parent/guardian Mrs M J Heaton) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
HEBBARD, Fanny - named in DOC Guildhall Minutes 14th May 1894
HEBBARD, PC – police constable named in DOC, Guildhall 19th August 1895
HELBRON, John of St Minver – named in DOC 1810 Mrs Helen Profitt’s
charity.
HELLEN, Irene of St Merryn, school pupil (born 23 November;
parent/guardian not given) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
HELLYAR, & SPETIGUE of Padstow - named as occupants of Gardens in DOC
Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1 July 1889 to January 1890.
HELLYAR, Anne Cory of Towan Villas, school pupil (born 25 October;
parent/guardian Mrs J Hellyar) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
HELLYAR, Betsy of St Merryn - named in DOCs St Merryn Rate Books 31
March 1857, 4 January 1858 and 31 March 1858 as occupant of house and
garden at Trevorick owned by Mrs Key and as excused from payment of
rates.
HELLYAR, Charles of Padstow, esq - named as holding a dwelling in Cross
Street, Padstow adjacent to a dwelling owned by Charles Peter as recited
in DOC Deed of Exchange 21 June 1796, Rev Charles Prideaux Brune and
Charles Peter.
HELLYAR, Charles of St Merryn - named in DOCs St Merryn Rate Books 31
March 1857, 4 January 1858 and 31 March 1858 as occupant of house and
land at Tredoor owned by Mrs Hoblyn and as occupant of house and garden
at Tregolds owned by executors of T Hellyar.
HELLYAR, Eleanor Marjory of Towan, school pupil (born 13 June 1898;
parent/guardian William Hellyar formerly of London) – referred to in DOC
St Merryn School Register 1900 – 1948.
HELLYAR, Francis of St Merryn, school pupil (born 19 May;
parent/guardian Mrs Jessie Hellyar) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School Register 1900-1948.
HELLYAR, Frederick – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers
1886.02,1887.07, 1888.07, 1889.08, 1890.07.
HELLYAR, George Albert Hon Clerk St Merryn School – named in DOC St
Merryn School Papers
1878.01,1879.01,1879.05,1880.01,1886.07/11,1887.01/12/16,1888.01/10/17,1889.01/11/18/19,
1896.01/06/12/19,1897.01/04/08/10/12/16,1898.01/05/10,1904/04.
HELLYAR, George of St Merryn - named in DOC St Merryn Rate Book 31 March
1857 as owner/occupant of house and land at Roskean and as a St Merryn
churchwarden. Also named in DOCs St Merryn Rate Books 4 January 1858 and
31 March 1858 as owner/occupant of a house and land at Roskean and as a
St Merryn churchwarden.
HELLYAR, John of St Merryn - named in DOC St Merryn Rate Book 31 March
1857 as owner/occupant of house and land at Tresallyn and as a St Merryn
overseer. Also named in DOC St Merryn Rate Book 4 January 1858 as
owner/occupant of a house and land at Tresallyn and as a St Merryn
overseer. Further named in DOCs Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1851
and 1861 as an occupant of Trerethern.
HELLYAR, John, mentioned in doc 1866 Vicars Rent Padstow and doc 1867
Vicars Rents Padstow.
HELLYAR, Mrs of St Merryn - named in DOCs St Merryn Rate Books 31 March
1857 and 4 January 1858 as owner/occupant of house and land at Tregolds.
HELLYAR, Percy – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers 1886.02, 1887.07,
1888.07, 1889.08, 1890.07.
HELLYAR, Richard Blake of Padstow, merchant – signatory to DOC 22 April
1837 public poster of intention to lay complaints re wanton discharge of
guns, pistols and fireworks in Padstow. Named as a beneficiary and
executor in DOC will 12 February 1839 of Martyn Richards of Avon
cottage, Treator, Padstow. Also named as party to Apprenticeship
Indenture DOC 19 February 1842 Robert Langford as apprentice to Thomas
Littleface Seaton as master. He signed: R B Hellyar. Witness to DOC 23
February 1856 Dorothea Maria Richards to John Darke Martyn re property
at Treator, Padstow. He signed: R B Hellyar. Named as occupant of
Hellyars Trevone, part Trevone Common, Garden and Penton Warrow in DOC
Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1851.
HELLYAR, Richard of St Merryn - named in DOCs St Merryn Rate Books 31
March 1857, 4 January 1858 and 31 March 1858 as owner/occupier of house
and land at Tregolds.
HELLYAR, Ross – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers
1886.02,1887.07,1888.07.
HELLYAR, Thomas of Padstow, gent - Party to DOC 5 April 1807 Lease of
Trelowson & Trelowsa, Treator, Padstow, Charles Peter to Thomas Avery &
Thomas Hellyar. He signed: Thos Hellyar. Named (as executor? T Hellyar)
in DOCs St Merryn Rate Book 31 March 1857, 4 January 1858 and 31 March
1858 as owner of house and land at Trevorgus occupied by William Bishop
and as owner of house and garden at Tregolds occupied by Charles
Hellyar. As executors Thomas Hellyar named in DOC St Merryn Rate Book 31
March 1857 as owner of following houses and gardens at Tregolds excused
from payment of rates: Thomas Budge (occupant) and William Trevethan
(occupant). Also named executors Thomas Hellyar in DOC St Merryn Rate
Book 4 January 1858 as owners of house and garden at Tregolds occupied
by William Trevethan and excused from payment of rates. Named (as
executor T Hellyar) in DOC St Merryn Rate Book 31 March 1858 as owner of
properties occupied by Mrs Hellyar and John Hellyar and in DOC ST Merryn
Rate Book 18 June 1858 as owner of house and garden at Shop occupied by
William Trevethan and excused from payment of rates.
HELLYAR, William Francis of Tregolds, school pupil (born 26 May;
parent/guardian John Charles Hellyar) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School Register 1900 – 1948.
HELLYAR, William of St Merryn - named in DOC St Merryn Rate Book 31
March 1857 as occupant of land at Trevorick owned by D P Hoblyn esq and
as owner/occupier of house and plantation at Harlyn. Also named in DOCs
St Merryn Rate Book 4 January 1858 and 31 March 1858 as occupant of land
at Trevorick owned by Mathew Trevan Esq as owner/occupier of house and
land at Harlyn and as owner of an unoccupied house and garden at Harlyn
excused from payment of rates. Named in DOC St Merryn Rate Book 18 June
1858 as owner of an unoccpied house and garden at Churchtown excused
from payment of rates.
HELLYARS, TREVONE - shown in the possession of William Bennett and R B
Hellyar in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1861.
HENDER, Arthur, mentioned in doc 1743 31st January Tresrow Lantaglos and
doc 1743 1st February Tresrow Lantaglos.
HENDER, Edmund – Ironmonger, named in DOC Goal Lane Bodmin 10th May 1853
HENDER, James - named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
HENDER, John Esquire of Botreax Castle named in Indenture deceased land
since of John Earl of Radnor deceased. Both mentioned as having had land
and premises Hendra St Dennis. Recorded as now deceased in 1793 8th and
8th July Hendra St Dennis
HENDER, Mary, spinster of Camelford in DOC 1711 16th Oct unknown
location. Marriage settlement for her and Jonathan POMERY.
HENDER, Samuel – Mr licensee of the Fountain named in DOC Guildhall 29th
July 1887
HENDER, Samuel of Bodmin, innkeeper: Party to DOC 25 August 1875
Indenture of lease John Richard Collins and Edward Daniel Tank to Samuel
Hender reReperry, Lanivet.
HENDER, Samuel, mentioned in doc 1743 31st January Tresrow Lantaglos and
doc 1743 1st February Tresrow Lantaglos.
HENDER, Samuel, yeoman of Camelford in DOC 1711 16th Oct unknown
location
HENDER, William of Truro: Witness to DOC 24 March 1864 Indenture of
Lease Charles Rodolph Lord Clinton and John Martyn to Richard Skewes
Martyn and Richard Skewes Teague re property at Gwennap. He signed Wm
Hender.
HENDER,Mary,DOC 1711 16th Oct unknown location,Spinster of Camelford
marriage settlement to Jonathan Pomery
HENDER,Samuel,DOC 1711 16th Oct unknown location,Yeoman of Camelford
HENDERSON, G – Esquire named in DOC Magistrates minutes 11th June 1886
and named as a Bodmin magistrate in DOCs 1885 and 1892 Bodmin Guildhall
minutes.
HENDERSON,Ambrose,DOC 1810 1st February Baldcombe Bodmin,Labourer of
Helland lease at Lancarfe, aged 27,
HENDERSON,Ann,DOC 1810 1st February Baldcombe Bodmin,wife of Ambrose,
life on lease aged 25,
HENDERSON,William,DOC 1810 1st February Baldcombe Bodmin,son of Ambrose,
life on lease aged 5,
HENDRAY,J. H.,DOC 1837 February 16th Bodmin,witness
HENDY, Anthony of Lower Boscarne, 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 Lower Boscarne, Bodmin.
HENDY, Arthur – Liskeard named in DOC Guildhall 15th December 1893
HENDY,Anthony,DOC 1859 5th August Lanlivery,tenant at Trebell Green,
Lanivet,
HENDY,Anthony,former tenant of Lower Boscarne,DOC 1812 15th August
Nanstallon Mount Charles etc,
HENGLER, Charles – Dublin Pedlar with no license named in DOC Guildhall,
26th April 1893
HENNA,William,DOC 1783 Sir Jas Laroche Account Book,Rent on Berrupper to
Michaelmas 1782 + Arrears on Pentewan Barton
HENNESY, Mrs of Padstow? - named as occupant of Garden in DOC Padstow
Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1 July 1889 to January 1890.
HENRY, Rev John: named in 3rd schedule to DOC 1 October 1877 Rev Francis
Henry Morgan & ors to William John Nickell re Helland barton as a party
to a 1809 Indenture of Lease & Release affecting the barton.
HENRY, Walter - named in DOC Magistrates minutes 11th June 1886
HENRY, William – Of Maker named as witness named in DOC Guildhall,
Bodmin 30th October 1891
HENRY,John,DOC 1775 Redruth Tythes,
HENWOOD, James – referred to as a 1838 affected owner in enclosure to
DOC 2 April 1862 re Trevanson Marshes.
HENWOOD, John of Padstow? – named as occupant of Garden in DOC Padstow
Vicar’s Tithe Rent Charges 1861.
HENWOOD, John, mentioned in doc 1866 Vicars Rent Padstow and 1867 Vicars
Rents Padstow.
HENWOOD, Mark – Relieving officer named in DOC 11th Jan 1895
HENWOOD, Susannah of St Clement - party to DOC 1 October 1834 James
Hawken & Joseph Hawken to Susannah Henwood re lands at Penrose, St
Ervan.
HENWOOD, Thomas of Padstow/St Issey ? - named as occupant of Way Close
in DOCs Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1871 & 1872 and occupant of
Garden, Way Close, Pearces Field, Windmill Parks and Caswartha in DOCs
Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1875 and 1876. Named as occupant of
Way Close, Pearces Field, Windmill Park, Caswartha, Homer Caswartha,
Outer Caswartha ,Garden, Forty Acre Meadow, part Place,Churchy Ground,
Devon Parks, little Treator, Cockrams Ground and an unidentified house
and garden in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1880. Also named as
occupant of Way Close, Pearces Field, Windmill Park, Caswartha, Homer
Caswartha, Outer Caswartha, Forty Acre Meadow, Churchy Ground, Part
Place, Devon Parks, Little Treator, Cockrams Ground and Garden in DOCs
Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1884, 1885 and 1 July 1889 to January
1890.
HENWOOD,William,DOC 1853 26th Sep Blisland,of Cabilla, Cardinham trustee
for Leah Lean,
HERBERT, John Maurice – Commissioner named in DOC Trevenion, Michaelstow
4th January 1850
HERBERTS, GROUND, Padstow? - shown in possession of R P Griffin in DOCs
Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1861 and 1871, in possession of C G
Brune (Lower Harberts Churchy Ground) in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent
Charges 1871 and referred to in the possession of William Baker in DOC
Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1880 and 1885.
HETGATE, John – license for sale by retail shop named in DOC Guildhall,
6th January 1888
HEWET,Nicholas,DOC 1836 26th August St Austell,formerly owning land
bounding the property being sold
HEWETT, Elizabeth, mentioned in the doc 1857 29th September Advent and
St Breward.
HEWETT, Hugh – named in DOC Seacoast Side Midsummer Account Book 1857.
HEWETT, Philip – named in DOC Seacoast Side Midsummer Account Book 1857.
HEWETT, William – named in DOC Seacoast Side Midsummer Account Book
1857.
HEWETT,Mores,DOC 1783 Sir Jas Laroche Account Book,Rent on Tredinnick
Barton to Michaelmas 1782
HEWETT. Nicholas of St Austell: Named as a St Austell property owner in
unsigned (draft?) DOC 26 June 1840 Assignment of Lease Bennet Michel &
William Michel to John Pascoe Bennetts of Hodges tenement, St Austell .
HEWITT, TJ – 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
HEXT, Francis - witness to DOC 18 January 1742 Christopher Treglith to
Hender Mountsteven re Penquean , St Breock. He signed: Francis Hext.
HEXT, Francis John Jr – Witness named in DOC Indenture for Heatherbutt
in the Parish of Endellion 5th March 1762 also to DOC 10th January 1775
Michealstow
HEXT, Francis John Junior witness to 1764 24th November St Nicholas
Closes Bodmin1764 26th June St Nicholas Closes Bodmin
HEXT, Francis John of Tredethy, St Mabyn esq – party to DOC Indenture of
Purchase19 August 1898 Francis John Hext to Mark Guy of Trehere, Bodmin,
gent, Richard Lynham Randall of Frockleigh, Bodmin, Bank Manager, John
Treverton of Fernside, Bodmin, Retired Bookmaker and Henry
Edyvean-Walker of Rugby, Warwickshire esq of property situated near St
Nicholas Street, Bodmin. He signed: Francis J Hext.
HEXT, Francis John of Trencare? (Trencarne, St Mabyn or Lancarfe, Bodmin
?), esq - named in Deed 31 December 1863 as advancing funds on mortgage
over Trevanson, St Breock with William Hext and Trehane Symons Tickell
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. Also named in said DOC as a co-owner of Trevanson, with Henry
Blake having a right of redemption. (Compiler's note: For Hext of St
Mabyn see Maclean's Trigg Minor Vol 1 pp 526-529).
HEXT, Francis John witness to 1746 2nd June St Nicholas Meadows Bodmin,
1746 26th May St Nicholas Meadows Bodmin, 1746 26th May St Nicholas
Meadows Bodmin.2, 1763 5th November St Nicholas Close Bodmin 1757 4th
February Fore Street Bodmin, 1768 30th November Bodmin
HEXT, Francis John, Esquire, mentioned in the doc 1813 29th September St
Nicholas Close Bodmin.
HEXT, Francis John, Gentleman, mentioned in doc 1808 1st Jan Bodmin and
in doc 1808 2nd January Bodmin.
HEXT, Francis John, Gentleman, mentioned in the doc 1852 9th January St
Nicholas Street Bodmin.
HEXT, Francis John, junior, witness in DOC 1761 25 May Kelly Park St
Mabyn. Marriage settlement for marriage of Joseph SILLY and Elizabeth
CLOBERRY.
HEXT, Francis John, mentioned in doc 1852 26th March St Nicholas Close
Bodmin.
HEXT, Francis John, of the Parish of Saint Mabyn in the County of
Cornwall, Esquire, mentioned in doc 1801 1st April Lanscarfe Bodmin.
HEXT, Francis John, of Tredethy in the parish of Saint Mabyn in the
County of Cornwall, Esquire, mentioned in the doc 1858 29th September St
Nicholas Street Bodmin.
HEXT, Francis John, of TREDETHY in the Parish of Saint Mabyn in the
County of Cornwall, Esquire, mentioned in the document 1806 25th March
St Nicholas Closes Bodmin.
HEXT, Francis John, of Tremere in the parish of St Tudy in the County of
Cornwall, Gentleman, mentioned in the doc 1858 29th September St
Nicholas Street Bodmi n and doc 1858 29th September St Nicholas Street
Bodmin2.
HEXT, Francis John, witness mentioned in doc 1806 25th March St Nicholas
Close 2 Bodmin.
HEXT, Francis John. Esqre, mentioned in the doc 1854 11th August St
Nicholas Street Bodmin.
HEXT, Francis Junior witness to1757 4th February Fore Street Bodmin,
1763 5th November St Nicholas Close Bodmin, 1763 5th November St
Nicholas Close Bodmin
HEXT, Francis of Bodmin – named in DOC Indenture of Lease 2 May 1889
William John Pearce Jenkins to Henry Edyvean Walker re Robartes property
at Bodmin as an adjoining owner.
HEXT, Francis of Bodmin, attorney: Witness to DOC Acknowledgement of
Debt 16 June 1755 Richard Arnold to William Tredwen. He signed Francis
Hext. Party to DOC Acknowledgement of Receipt 27 March 1787 by Mr
Mountsteven to Francis John Hext for annuity paid by the latter re the
barton of Lancarfe, Bodmin. (Compiler’s note: see C S Gilbert’s
Historical Survey Vol 2 pp 147-148 and Sarah Gregor’s Pedigrees
Collection (CRO) DDG 1948/2/444, 1950/2/387).
HEXT, Francis of Bodmin: Witness to DOC 13 December 1756 Agreement for
Sale Ursuka Arnold, William Arnold, Thomas Poor, Catherine Poor & Sarah
Arnold to Richard Bligh re premises at Fore Street, Bodmin. He signed
Fran Hext.
HEXT, John Francis of Tredethy St Mabyn, mentioned in doc 1806 25th
March St Nicholas Close 2 Bodmin.
HEXT, Mr Francis John, mentioned in doc 1782 19th June Lanscarfe Bodmin.
HEXT, Sam, mentioned in doc 1801 1st April Lanscarfe Bodmin.
HEXT, Samuel witness to 1764 24th November St Nicholas Closes Bodmin
HEXT, Samuel, of the borough of Lostwithiel in the County of Cornwall,
Esquire, mentioned in doc 1794 1st March Burycoombe Bodmin.
HEXT, William of Tredethy, St Mabyn, esq - named in deed 31 December
1863 as advancing funds on mortgage over Trevanson with Francis John
Hext and Trehane Symons Tickell to 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. Also named in said DOC as a
co-owner of Trevanson, with Henry Blake having a right of redemption
(Compiler's note: Recorded by Maclean Trigg Minor Vol 1 p 528 of
Lancarfe (Bodmin) and later of Tredethy, St Mabyn - born 1780, died
1866).
HEXT,Charles Hawkins,DOC 1890 17th September Park Hill Villa Bodmin,Bank
Manager of Bodmin
HEXT,Francis John esquire,DOC 1810 1st February Baldcombe
Bodmin,Gentleman of Tredethy, St Mabyn,
HEXT,Francis John,DOC Abstract of St Nicholas Court Bodmin,of Tredethy,
St Mabyn; Indenture of Demise dated 25 March 1806
HEXT,Jenny,DOC 1810 1st February Baldcombe Bodmin,witness,
HEXT,Robert,DOC 1783 Sir Jas Laroche Account Book,rent on tenements in
Tresparratt
HEXT,Thomas John,DOC St Nicholas Street Abstract Bodmin(Mar
1794),Gentleman
HIBBERT, – Police Constable named in DOC 11th Jan 1895 Guildhall
HICHENS,John esquire,DOC 1872 22nd November Will St Breward,former owner
of Church Parks, Limehead, St Breward
HICHENS,John,DOC 1872 24thFebruary St Breward,sold land to Thomas
Miller, yeoman
HICHENS,mister John,DOC 1775 Redruth Tythes,one cow
HICK, William of St Minver – named in copy 1803 DOC St Minver Highlands
Poor Rates as occupier of Pentire Glaze and Mesmear, St Minver.
HICK,Daniel,DOC 1853 12th February Bodmin,property bounding land in
question,
HICKES, Elizabeth of Week St Mary - named in DOC 29 September 1697 Luci
Bassett to George Hickes re Firse (Furse?), Week St Mary as a child of
George Hickes.
HICKES, George of Week St Mary, yeoman - party to Indenture of lease DOC
29 September 1697 Luci Bassett to George Hickes of Frise (Furse?), Week
St Mary.
HICKES, Jane of Week St Mary - named in DOC 29 September 1697 Luci
Bassett to George Hickes re Firse (Furse?), Week St Mary as a child of
George Hickes.
HICKES, John of Week St Mary - named in DOC 29 September 1697 Luci
Bassett to George Hickes re Firse (Furse?), Week St Mary as a child of
George Hickes.
HICKES, William of Trewethan, St Kew: Named in DOC 26 February 1792
Indenture of Release & Bargain and Sale Christian Lynam, Joseph Lynam
and Jane his wife, John Lynaqm son of the last named, Hannibal Sandys
and James Webb re lands of John Lynam of Cant, St Minver deceased as in
possession of part of Trewethan, St Kew.
HICKES,Charles,DOC 1873 11th December St Austell,tenant mentioned in a
schedule of property attached
HICKES,Richard Lanyon,DOC Oak Terrace abstract Padstow(5 Jan
1923),Draper & Grocer of Padstow
HICKS ,John named in Indenture has Hendra lease c1733. 1793 9th July
Indenture Hendra St Dennis
HICKS William doc 1792 26th February Cant St Minver and Trewethan St
Kew, 1800 7th November Trewethan St Kew
HICKS, Charles – named in assault in DOC Magistrates minutes 11th June
1886
HICKS, Charles – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers
1891.07,1892.08,1893.05/08/12/21,1894.16.
HICKS, Charles M. Witness to will in DOC 1866 30 May Will St Kew
HICKS, Charles of St Minver – named in DOC 1810 Mrs Helen Profitt’s
charity.
HICKS, E H – named in DOC Guildhall Bodmin 25th September 1885
HICKS, Edward – Drunk named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
HICKS, Ellen Hoblyn of Trehemborne Farm, school pupil (born 8 November;
parent/guardian Richard Hicks) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 –1948.
HICKS, Ernest – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers 1894.08.
HICKS, Ethel Maud of Trehemborne Farm (born 13 August; parent/guardian
Richard Hicks) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School Register 1900 –
1948.
HICKS, Frances Mary of Trehemborne Farm, school pupil (born 18 June;
parent/guardian Richard Hicks) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 –1948.
HICKS, Francis Robert of Trehemborne, school pupil (born 19 December;
parent/guardian Richard Hicks) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
HICKS, George 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.
HICKS, George of Padstow? - named as occupant of part Down Parkes in DOC
Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1851.
HICKS, James – assaulted by W H Crabb named in DOC Bodmin Magistrates
Minutes 4th December 1885 also named in DOC Magistrates Bodmin 19th
February 1886 also named in DOC Guildhall, 6th January 1888
HICKS, James of Bodmin?, builder: Witness to DOC 7 May 1855 Power of
Attorney Richard Coom to Felix Elford Coom. He signed James Hicks
Builder.
HICKS, Jane (and Richard Hambly and John Guy) – assessed for poor rates
on Porthkillick, St Minver in DOC 25 September 1738 St Minver Poor
Rates.
HICKS, Jessie – Assault named in DOC 11th January 1895
HICKS, John – Drunk and Disorderly named in DOC 11th Jan 1895, also
leaving a carcass exposed named in DOC 11th Jan 1895, Butcher named in
DOC Guildhall 15th December 1893
HICKS, John – Gentleman deceased named in DOC Barn lane or Chubb lane,
Fields or Closes of land in Bodmin 15th April 1843
HICKS, John named in Indenture has Hendra lease c1733. 1793 9th July
Indenture Hendra St Dennis
HICKS, John of Padstow? - named as occupant of Garden in DOC Padstow
Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1 July 1889 to January 1890.
HICKS, John of Redfern, NSW, Australia, smith: Party to DOC 3 March 1883
Indenture of Release & Discharge William Wright, John Wright, Richard
Wright, Edward Wright, William Wright, John Hicks, Lavinia Hicks, Uriah
Wright, Elizabeth Ann Wright, Elizabeth Walker, Henry Wright, John
Harris, Priscilla Harris and Lydia Ann Wright to William Pearse and
William Hocken both of St Tudy as trustees of the estate of John Wright
of Mount Villa, St Tudy, retired farmer deceased. He signed John Hicks.
HICKS, 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.
HICKS, John Wallis (s/o Thomas and Mary Ann Hicks of Boscarne, Bodmin)
of Bodmin, farmer: Party to DOC 16 November 1824 Bargain & Sale John
Wallis Hicks & Mary Hicks (his sister) to Richard Coom re Higher Cadnin,
Lanivet, Lower Polglaze, St Veep, Prinzey, St Veep, a moiety of Brighton
Wood, St Veep and two fields, including Nut Parks, Lanteglos by Fowey.
He signed John Wallis Hicks.
HICKS, Jonathan – drunk and disorderly named in DOC Guildhall 5th April
1889
HICKS, Joseph – Occupier of Barry Lane, Bodmin Lanivet named in the DOC
Will of Richard Fowler of Nanstallon 15th November 1871
HICKS, Joseph of Padstow? - named as occupant, with Capt Hutchings
(Hutchins?), of Orchards in DOCs Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1885
and 1 July 1889 to January 1890.
HICKS, Kathleen Mabel of Trehemborne Farm, school pupil (born 9 August;
parent/guardian Richard Hicks) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
HICKS, Lavinia (w/o John Hicks) of Redfern, NSW, Australia – see entry
under John Hicks above.She signed Levinia Hicks
HICKS, Mary (d/o Thomas and Mary Ann Hicks of Boscarne, Bodmin) of
Bodmin, spinster: Party to DOC 16 November 1824 Bargain & Sale John
Wallis Hicks (her brother) & Mary Hicks to Richard Coom re Higher
Cadnin, Lanivet, Lower Polglaze, St Veep, Prinzey, St Veep, a moiety of
Brighton Wood, St Veep and two fields, including Nut Parks, Lanteglos by
Fowey. She signed Mary Hicks.
HICKS, Nancy of St Breock - witness to DOC dated 25 April 1801. She
signed: Nancy Hicks.
HICKS, Nicholas 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 Nicholas Hicks named in DOC Seacoast Side Midsummer
Account Book 1857.
HICKS, R 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.
HICKS, T of Blisland?: Named in DOC 5 June 1920 Auction Catalogue of
Lavethan estate as the occupant of lot 9 (Tumrose) of the said
catalogue.
HICKS, Thomas - named in DOC Guildhall, 6th January 1888
HICKS, Thomas - witness to DOC Charter 12 November 1519 John and Jacob
Kestell to Henry Jeffery re Padstow tenement.
HICKS, Thomas in DOC 1888 23 Feb Towan St. Merryn
HICKS, Thomas of St Columb Minor, yeoman: Party to DOC 2 April 1898
Indenture of Transfer George Appleby Jenkins, Official Receiver, to
Thomas Hicks of all the interest of James Parkyn, bankrupt, in tenements
named Towan Wartha and Towan Woolas, St Merryn.
HICKS, Thomas of St Minver – named in copy 1803 DOC St Minver Highlands
Poor Rates as occupier of Trenant, Porthkillick, and Tredrizzick, St
Minver.
HICKS, Walter of the Ship Inn, Veryan: Named in DOC 4 August 1909
Auction Catalogue of Veryan properties as the occupant of lot 50 of said
catalogue.
HICKS, William James – assaulted by WH Crabb named in DOC Magistrates
Bodmin 19th February 1886
HICKS, William of Padstow? - named as occupant of Grylls, Peters Gudder
& Vyvyans Gudder in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1851 and as
occupant of Trevilges, Girls Meadow and Peters in DOC Padstow Vicar’s
Tithe Rent Charges 1861.
HICKS, William Richard of Trehemborne, school pupil (born 1 August;
parent/guardian Richard Hicks) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
HICKS, William, mentioned in doc 1866 Vicars Rent Padstow and doc 1867
Vicars Rents Padstow.
HICKS,Ann Maria,DOC Oak Terrace abstract Padstow(5 Jan 1923),wife of
Joseph died 24th Nov 1916
HICKS,Ann,DOC 1890 15th March Ladock,wife of Richard Coom died 23rd
December 1818
HICKS,Charles,DOC 1873 11th December St Austell,tenant mentioned in a
schedule of property attached
HICKS,Elizabeth,DOC 1835 Will Davidstow,witness made her mark
HICKS,Elizabeth,sister and heir of Thomas Hicks of Tregamere,DOC 1928
30th July Towan St Merryn+ Plan + images 2,3,4,
HICKS,James,DOC 1775 Redruth Tythes,Chegarder
HICKS,John Nicholls,DOC Oak Terrace abstract Padstow(5 Jan
1923),Gentleman late of Padstow died 26 Nov 1899
HICKS,John Tyacke,nephew of Thomas Hicks of Tregamere,DOC 1928 30th July
Towan St Merryn+ Plan + images 2,3,4,
HICKS,Joseph,DOC Oak Terrace abstract Padstow(5 Jan 1923),Farmer of
Lower Trefreock, St Endellion died 10 Feb 1898 husband of Ann Maria
HICKS,Richard,DOC 1783 Sir Jas Laroche Account Book,Two years rent to
Ladyday 1782
HICKS,Thomas Henwood,Yeoman of St Issey nephew of Thomas Hicks of
Tragamere,DOC 1928 30th July Towan St Merryn+ Plan + images 2,3,4,and
DOC 1927 8th June Towan St Merryn(Images1&2)lease of Towan
HICKS,Thomas,formerly of Tregamere, St Columb Major, died 20th March
1905,DOC 1928 30th July Towan St Merryn+ Plan + images 2,3,6,and DOC
1927 8th June Towan St Merryn(Images1 & 2) lease of Towan
HICKS,W. R.,Clerk & Superintendant Registrar signing the accounts on 16
Nov 1841,DOC 1841 29th September Bodmin Union,
HIGGINS, Henry – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers 1886.02.
HIGGINS, Joseph of St Merryn - named in DOCs St Merryn Rate Books 31
March 1857, a 4 January 1858 and 31 March 1858 as owner/occupant of a
house and garden at Trevorick.
HIGGS, ?, Henry , named in DOC 1885 Bodmin Guildhall Minutes 28 April
asw licensed to deal in game.
HIGGS, Andrew – Cruelty to a dog named in DOC Guildhall 29th January
1887
HIGGS, E H – provision of Explosives act 1875 named in DOC Magistrates
Bodmin 19th February 1886 also named in DOC Guildhall Bodmin 4th March
1892 also named in DOC Guildhall 29th January 1887 also named in DOC
Guildhall 9th July 1892
HIGGS, E.H. mayor and magistrate of Bodmin named in DOC 1892 Bodmin
Guildhall minutes.
HIGGS, H – provision of Explosives Act 1875 named in DOC Magistrates
Bodmin 19th February 1886 also named in DOC Guildhall 29th January 1887
HIGGS, Henry – license to sell game, named in DOC magistrates minutes,
12th June 1885 also named in DOC Magistrates minutes 11th June 1886 also
named in DOC Guildhall 5th April 1889 also named in DOC Guildhall 29th
July 1887, also named in DOC Guildhall, Bodmin 9th August 1889
HIGGS, Jonathan of St Minver, yeoman – the occupants of the late
Jonathan Higgs’ tenement at Portreath are assessed poor rates in copy
DOC 9 March 1784 St Minver Poor Rates. (Compiler’s note: Jonathan Higgs
1691-1771 married Christian Harris at South Petherwin. A MI to the Higgs
family is in the porch of St Minver church).
HIGGS, Richard of St Minver, yeoman – named in copy 1803 DOC St Minver
Highlands Poor Rates as occupier of Lemelling, St Minver. (Compiler’s
note: probably the Richard Higgs 1747-1824 who married by lic Honour May
of St Minver in 1773. Lemelling is referred to in his will dated 14
February 1824).
HIGGS, Richard of St Minver, yeoman – named in DOC 25 June 1840 St
Minver Great Tithes as having agreed to pay a fixed sum in lieu of
tithes in kind (Compiler’s note: probably the same Richard Higgs
1777-1858 (MI St Enodoc), a son of Richard Higgs of Trecreege,St
Endellion, yeoman and Honour May of St Minver).
HIGGS, Richard, deceased, the Parish of Lanivet in the said County of
Cornwall, mentioned in the doc 1854 1st April Lanivet, Cornwall, and doc
1854 20-Feb Lanivet.
HIGGS, Richard, deceased, the Parish of Lanivet in the said County of
Cornwall, mentioned in the doc 1854 20-Feb Lanivet and doc 1854 1st
April Lanivet, Cornwall.
HIGGS, Richard, mentioned in doc 1861 3rd September Lanivet.
HIGGS, Thomas Julian of Lanivet: Named in DOC 29 January 1903 Memorandum
by John Pethybridge, solicitor, as vendor of the Lanivet estate of
Penburthen (previously copyhold of the manor of Carnanton but now
enfranchised) to Mrs Rebecca Bews. Also named as the continuing owner of
a small plot adjoining the highway excepted from sale.
HIGGS,Nicholas,DOC 1859 5th August Lanlivery,son of William of Whistow
and tenant of Trevell Lane, Lanivet property,
HIGGS,William,DOC 1859 5th August Lanlivery,son of William of Whistow,
HIGGS,William,DOC 1859 5th August Lanlivery,Yeoman of Whistow,
Lanlivery's will died 17th February 1872,
HIGMAN, John – charged with riotous act named in DOC Guildhall, 6th
January 1888, also named in DOC Guildhall 14th May 1894
HIGMAN, Joseph – named in DOC St Merryn school Papers
1895.09,1896.07,1897.05.
HIGMAN, Martha Jane – wife of John Higman named in DOC Guildhall 14th
May 1894
HIGMAN, Mary – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers 1887.06.
HIGMAN, Michael – charged with being in Barley Sheaf outside hours named
in DOC Guildhall 16th November 1888
HIGMAN, Rachel – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers 1888.07,1889.08,
1890.07, 1891.07.
HIGMAN, Robert of St Merryn - named in DOCs St Merryn Rate Books 31
March 1857, 4 January 1858 and 31 March 1858 as occupant of house and
land at Trevorick Parks owned by M(Mathew) Trevan esq.
HILL, John of Cardinham, glazier (s/o Thomas and Anne Hill) – party to
DOC 29 April 1754 Assignment of Lease John Hill to Ambrose Dow re Kents
Down, Cardinham.
HILL, Beatrice – Daughter of John and Mary Jane named in DOC Guildhall
8th August 1890
HILL, F – Helston named in DOC Bodmin Bankruptcy Fore Street, Bodmin
16th July 1864
HILL, James – Occupier of Little Penny Lane named in Indenture DOC
Bullershouse and Little Penny Lane, Endellion 3rd October 1804
HILL, John – Father of Beatrice, husband of Mary Jane named in DOC
Guildhall 8th August 1890
HILL, John (s/o Joseph Hill of Lydcott, Morval, gent) - named in DOC 15
November 1786 letter Thomas Jago of Launceston, Attorney at Law to C
Tresmere as dying intestate and as having an only child Penelope.
(Compiler's note: for Penelope see Tothill, Penelope. For the family of
Hill of Lydcott, Morval see C S Gilbert's Historical Survey of Cornwall
Vol 2 p 151). Possibly the same John Hill who witnessed DOC 4 June 1708
Digory Downing, Mary Downing, Theophilus Hallett & Margaret Hallett to
Joseph Hill re Slipperhill, Egloskerry. He signed: John Hill. Witness to
DOC 20 April 1709 Michael Langdon to Joseph Hill re Slipperhill,
Egloskerry. He signed: John Hill.
HILL, John Clerk of St Mabyn deceased in DOC 1761 25 May Kelly Park St
Mabyn. Marriage settlement for marriage of Joseph SILLY and Elizabeth
CLOBERRY.
HILL, Joseph (father of John Hill) of Morval, gent - named in DOC 15
November 1786 letter Thomas Jago of Launceston, Attorney at Law to C
Tresmere. Also named in Indenture 3/4 June 1708 Digory Downing, Mary
Downing, Theophilus Hallett, Margaret Hallett to Joseph Hill as recited
in DOC Abstract of Title of Slipper Hill, Egloskerry. Party to DOC 4
June 1708 Digory Downing, Mary Downing, Theophilus Hallett & Margaret
Hallett transfer to Joseph Hill of equity of redemption of Slipperhill,
Egloskerry. Also party to DOC 20 April 1709 Michael Langdon to Joseph
Hill re Slipperhill, Egloskerry and DOC 6 July 1722 Indenture of Lease
Joseph Hill to Johan Luce re Slipperhill, Egloskerry.
HILL, Judith – Witness named in the Doc Transcript Kentes Down 1639
HILL, Kenneth of Porthcothan Farm, school pupil (born 18 April;
parent/guardian Mrs Isabella Hill) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
HILL, Margery Kingdon of Launceston , widow - party to DOC 5 December
1825 Rev Robert Walker, John Coleman Rashleigh, Edward William Wynne
Pendarvis, John Darke, Thomas Barton Rose, Elizabeth Rose (nee Frost),
Margery Kingdon Hill and Deeble Peter re Tremeer, Lanivet. She signed: M
K Hill.
HILL, Mary Jane – wife of John, father of Beatrice named in DOC
Guildhall 8th August 1890
HILL, Mr - named in DOC Guildhall 8th August 1890
HILL, Mrs J of Padstow? - named as occupant of Garden in DOC Padstow
Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1851 ,1875, 1876 and 1880.
HILL, Mrs T of Padstow? - named as occupant of Garden in DOC Padstow
Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1884 and 1885.
HILL, Penelope (see also Tothill, Penelope) of Egloskerry, spinster -
witness to DOC 6 July 1722 Joseph Hill to Johan Luce re Slipperhill,
Egloskerry. She signed: Penelope
HILL, Richard Mr. – named in DOC Albert Reynolds 5th Dec 1913
HILL, Samuel of Warleggan – named in DOC Assignment of Lease 25 January
1731 Anthony Lobb to William Lobb re Kents Down tenement, Cardinham as
having assigned 10 March 15th regnal year Charles 1 lease of said
tenement to Samuel Smith.
HILL, Samuell – of Warleggan named in the Doc Transcript Kentes Down
1639
HILL, Timothy of Padstow? - named as occupant of Garden in DOC Padstow
Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1871 and 1872.
HILL, Timothy, mentioned in doc 1866 Vicars Rent Padstow and in doc 1867
Vicars Rents Padstow.
HILL, William – Miller of St Veep named in Indenture for lands at
Pennant, and Dentonhill, St Veep, also mill at Penpoll St Veep, Manor of
Manley 25th June 1709
HILL,Timothy,DOC Oak Terrace abstract Padstow(5 Jan 1923),previous owner
sold 10 Mar 1865
Hill.
HILLMAN, John - witness to conveyance DOC 28 September 1709 Anthony
Nicholl & Edward Trelawny to John Saunders re Tregunna, St Breock. He
signed: John Hillman.
HINDLEY, Frederick Atherton - party to Indenture 3 July 1747 John Earl
of Radnor to Robert Hindley and Frederick Atherton Hindley re Penquean,
St Breock and appointed an executor and beneficiary under the 1756 will
of John Earl of Radnor (4th) as recited in DOC Abstract of Title of
Penquean, St Breock. Party to Indenture 23 December 1766 whereby he
assigned to Ann Worley all his rights to annuities under the will of the
4th Earl of Radnor, subject to redemption, as recited in DOC Abstract of
Title of Penquean, St Breock. Party to Indenture 26/27 June 1780 whereby
his equity of redemption in above annuities was sold to Samuel Potts as
recited in above Abstract of Title. He died Brussels October 1781.
HINDLEY, Frederick Atherton named in Indenture received an annuity from
John Earl of Radnor. Executor with John Peele of the Will. 1793 9th July
Indenture Hendra St Dennis
HINDLEY, Robert - party to Indenture 3 July 1747 John Earl of Radnor to
Robert Hindley and Frederick Atherton Hindley re Penquean, St Breock as
recited in DOC Abstract of Title of Penquean, St Breock.
HINLISS,John,DOC 1697 13th May Mathis Park, Lanteglos by
Camelford,inherited Mathewes Parkes
HINLLIS, John formerly owner of Mathewes Parks, Trefrew in DOC 1697 13th
May Mathis Park Lanteglos by Camelford
HIPPISLEY, John Henry of Shobroke Park, Devon, esq - party to
refinancing Basset property of Gustavus Lambert Basset in terms of
Abstract of Reconveyance DOC 6 November 1875 Week St Mary 2. Party to
conveyance DOC 12 February 1876 John Henry Hippisley, Hon Percy Moreton,
Edmund Chase Marriott, Gustavus Lambert Basset, Edward Mucklow to Ralph
Speare of Basset land at Furse and Collaton, Week St Mary. He signed: J
H Hippisley. Also named as party to conveyances 4 February 1851, 22 July
1868, 17 August 1870 and 13 February 1871 recited in said DOC.
HITCHCOCK, John – Clerk of Enrollment Certificates named as Witness in
the DOC Rind Street 5th July 1848
HITCHCOCKS TENEMENT, Padstow? - referred to as in the possession of C G
P Brune in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1885.
HITCHENS, Thomas, wharfinger: Named in DOC 31 October 1854 will of Anne
Edwards of Truro, widow.
HITCHENS,Charles,DOC 1884 11-AUG Blowinghouse,Tenant of Blowing House
Tenement, Bodmin; furthernotice on said mortgage DOC 1885 02-MAY
Blowinghouse Bodmin
HITCHENS,Susan,DOC 1884 11-AUG Blowinghouse,Witness to the document
HITCHING, W, of Devonport, clerk to Billing, solicitor – witness to DOC
29 December 1860 James Uglow to William Joseph Little and William
Charles Sole re Trebrate alias Strawberry Parks, Treneglos, Cornwall. He
signed W Hitching Clerk to Billing Sol Devonport.
HITCHINS,Richard esquire,DOC 1811 6th Nov Sancreed,previous owner of
Poltair,
HOBBAH, Junel of Lower Harlyn, school pupil (born 1 June 1901;
parent/guardian not named, from St Kew) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School Register 1900 – 1948.
HOBBAH,John,DOC 1859 5th August Lanlivery,schoolmaster of Luxulyan and
witness to will,
HOBBS, Hugh in DOC 1693 22nd April Newlan Priese Cardinham
HOBBS, Johan, wife of Hugh in DOC 1693 22nd April Newlan Priese
Cardinham
HOBBS, Walter, son of Hugh and Johan in DOC 1693 22nd April Newlan
Priese Cardinham
HOBBS,Hugh,DOC 1693 22nd April Newlan Priese Cardinham,tenant with lease
on 3 lives,
HOBBS,Johan,DOC 1693 22nd April Newlan Priese Cardinham,wife of Hugh,
life on the lease,
HOBBS,Walter,DOC 1693 22nd April Newlan Priese Cardinham,son of Hugh &
Johan, life on the lease,
HOBLING,Thomas,Gentleman of Liskeard trustee of will of John Pomery of
Lantoom later revoked in 1788 codicil,DOC 1796 12th Feb Liskeard,
HOBLYN, D. P (B?). - named in DOCs St Merryn Rate Books 31 March 1857
and 31 March 1858 as the owner of a house and mills at Porthcothan
occupied by George Andrews and as the owner of land at Trevorick
occupied by William Hellyar. Also named in DOCs St Merryn Rate Books 4
January 1858 and 31 March 1868 as owner of house and mill at Porthcothan
occupied by George Andrews.
HOBLYN, Edward of Penhargard, Helland, esq (s/o Thomas Hoblyn of Parke,
Egloshayle and Penhargard, Helland and Elizabeth Hoblyn nee Burrows of
Tredannick, Egloshayle) - witness to Indentures DOCs 4/5 November 1703
Digory Downing, Mary Downing, Theophilus Hallett and Margaret Hallett to
Michael Langdon re Slipper Hill, Egloskerry (he signed: Edward Hoblyn);
named in 31 July/1 August 1732 deed of sale of Tregunna, John Saunders,
Francis Paynter, Edward Hoblyn and John Gandy to Philip Hawkins as
recited in Tregunna conveyance DOC 27 March 1744 John Saunders & John
Pettigrew to John Brabin. Also witness to DOC 31 January 1769 William
and Grace Angove Acknowledgement re Manor of Tregunna? He signed: Edward
Hoblyn. (Compiler's note: For Hoblyn of Egloshayle see Maclean's Trigg
Minor Vol 1 pp 473-475).
HOBLYN, John - named as lessee of Hoblyn's Field, Padstow under lease
from Sir John St Aubyn Bt. as recited in DOC Deed of Appointment 26
February 1825 of Betty Blake Peter.
HOBLYN, Mrs - named in DOCs St Merryn Rate Books 31 March 1857, 4
January 1858 and 31 March 1858 as owner of house and land at Tredoor
occupied by Charles Hellyar.
HOBLYN, Rev John (possibly same as above) - named as tenant of premises
at Church Street, Padstow in will dated 4 January 1813 of Richard Nance
of Padstow, yeoman as per DOC probate 17 May 1813.
HOBLYN,John esquire,DOC 1815 28th August Pitt Park Bodmin,deceased
occupier of Pitt Park, Bodmin
HOBLYNS GROUND, Padstow - referred to as in the possession of John
Pearce esq in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1861.
HOBLYNS TRENIOW, Padstow - referred to in possession of Richard Rundle
in DOCs Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Chargess 1880 and 1885.
HOCK, Elizabeth: Witness to DOC 25 April 1719 Assignment of Lease John
Price to Edward Chapman of tenements at St Breward. She signed Elizabeth
Hock.
HOCK, Walter – named in DOC St Merryn school Papers 1901.10.
HOCKEN or HOSKIN,Mary,DOC 1884 18th December St Breward,promisory note
24 June 1883, 24 Jun 1872
HOCKEN or HOSKIN,William Samuel,DOC 1884 18th December St
Breward,promisory note 24 Jun 1883, 24 jun 1872
HOCKEN, Ann of Michaelstow (wife of John Hocken of Tregawn, Michaelstow)
named in his will dated 14 December 1804.
HOCKEN, Ann of Michaelstow (wife of John Hocken): Named in DOC his will
dated 25 May 1775.
HOCKEN, Ann, mother of Elizabeth Hocken and wife of John Hocken of
Tregawn within the Parish of Michaelstow in the county of Cornwall
Gentleman, all mentioned in document 1804 14thDecember Tregawn
Michaelstow, his last Will and Testament.
HOCKEN, Catherine (d/o Edward Seccombe and w/o John Hocken) : Named in
the 20 March 1776 will of her father Edward Seccombe.
HOCKEN, Catherine, now Catherine WEST, sister of Harry Hocken,
Gentleman, of Trenarlet in the Parish of Saint Tudy, in the County of
Cornwall, both mentioned in doc 1832 18-Oct StTudy.
HOCKEN, Elizabeth (d/o William Hocken) of Trewasiter, Lewannick: Named
in DOC 26 October 1795 Answer of John? Marshall re allegations made
against him in estate of William Hocken deceased.
HOCKEN, Elizabeth of Michaelstow ( minor d/o John Hocken of Tregawn,
Michaelstow): named in DOC 14 December 1804 will of her father John
Hocken .
HOCKEN, Elizabeth, daughter of John (and Ann) Hocken of Tregawn within
the Parish of Michaelstow in the county of Cornwall, all mentioned in
document 1804 14thDecember Tregawn Michaelstow, his last Will and
Testament.
HOCKEN, Florence of Michaelstow daughter of John doc 1766 27th March
Michaelstow
HOCKEN, Harry, Gentleman, of Trenarlet in the Parish of Saint Tudy, in
the County of Cornwall; brother of Catherine Hocken now Catherine West;
father of William Hocken, aged two years, all mentioned in doc 1832
18-Oct StTudy.
HOCKEN, Harry, mentioned in doc 1834 06-NOV St Tudy.
HOCKEN, Jane (wife of John Hocken) - see Pryor, Jane.
HOCKEN, Jane of Michaelstow daughter of John doc 1766 27th March
Michaelstow
HOCKEN, John – father of John and Harry HOCKIN, named in DOC Trevenion,
Michaelstow 13th October 1860
HOCKEN, John of Michaelstow Yeoman 1766 27th March Michaelstow and DOC
copy his will dated 25 May 1775. He signed John Hocken
HOCKEN, John of Michaelstow: Named in DOC 13 October 1795 Apprentice
Indenture Maria Rundle to Giles Bawden as a Michaelstow Overseer of the
Poor
HOCKEN, John of Tregawn, Michaelstow, gent: DOC 14 December 1804 copy
his will. He signed John Hocken.
HOCKEN, John witness to will of Howard Hocken of Lantaglos 1771 12th
March Lantaglos by Camelford
HOCKEN, John, an Officer of the Customs, deceased, mentioned in DOC 1825
16th September Polruan.
HOCKEN, John, of Tregawn within the Parish of Michaelstow in the county
of Cornwall, Gentleman, husband of Ann Hocken, and father of Elizabeth
Hocken, all mentioned in document 1804 14thDecember Tregawn Michaelstow,
his last Will and Testament.
HOCKEN, John: Witness to DOC 20 March 1776 copy will of Edward Seccombe
of Langteglos by Camelford, yeoman.
HOCKEN, Joshua – Witness named in DOC Goal Lane, Bodmin 6th December
1842
HOCKEN, Joshua doc1800 7th November Trewethan St Kew
HOCKEN, Margaret (wife of William Hocken jnr): Named in DOC will dated
25 May 1775 of John Hocken of Michaelstow.
HOCKEN, Margaret of Michaelstow daughter of John doc1766 27th March
Michaelstow
HOCKEN, Mr William of Camelford?: Recipient of 1767? DOC Bill of Costs
from Cory Carpenter re property dispute.
HOCKEN, Sarah (d/o Jane Bastard sister of John Hocken of Michaelstow):
Named in DOC latter’s will dated 25 May 1775.
HOCKEN, Susanna: Witness to DOC 3 February 1848 copy will of Mary Beer
of Michaelstow, widow. She signed Susanna Hocken. (Compiler’s note: for
Hocken of Tregenna, Michaelstow see Maclean’s Trigg Minor Vol 2 p 572).
HOCKEN, William of Lewanick, gent: Party to DOC 2 July 1765 Bond Robert
Gill to William Hocken re tenements Trevagenna alias Tregawen and Neth,
Michaelstow.
HOCKEN, William of Michaelstow, yeoman (possibly same person as William
Hocken of Lewanick). Party to Acknowledgement of Debt DOC 8 July 1741
Joseph Pethicke to William Hocken (Compiler’s note: See entries under
Pethicke). Probably brother of John Hocken of Michaelstow and named in
DOC latter’s will dated 25 May 1775.
HOCKEN, William of Michaelstow: Named in DOC 13 October 1795 Apprentice
Indenture Maria Rundle to Giles Bawden as a Michaelstow churchwarden
HOCKEN, William of Trenarlett, St Tudy, gent: Party to DOC 3 March 1883
Indenture of Release & Discharge William Wright, John Wright, Richard
Wright, Edward Wright, William Wright, John Hicks, Lavinia Hicks, Uriah
Wright, Elizabeth Ann Wright, Elizabeth Walker, Henry Wright, John
Harris, Priscilla Harris and Lydia Ann Wright to William Pearse and
William Hocken as trustees of the estate of John Wright of Mount Villa,
St Tudy, retired farmer deceased. (Compiler’s note: for Hocken of
Trenarlett see Maclean’s Trigg Minor Vol 3 p 409 – also pp 328-329 (MIs)
and pp 343-344 (rentals).
HOCKEN, William of Trewasiter. Lewannick deceased: Named in DOC 26
October 1795 Answer of John? Marshall re allegations made against him in
estate William Hocken whose will was dated 30 October 1770.
HOCKEN, William the younger Clerk 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
HOCKEN, William Yeoman Lawannick 1766 27th March Michaelstow
HOCKEN, William, aged two years, son of Harry Hocken, Gentleman, of
Trenarlet in the Parish of Saint Tudy, in the County of Cornwall, both
mentioned in doc 1832 18-Oct StTudy.
HOCKEN,Harry,brother in law of John Martyn Bligh,DOC 1834 28th March
Bodmin,also DOC 1834 4th November Bodmin, proving will
HOCKER, Henry of St Breock, gent - witness to? March 1674 DOC re
Tregunna, St Breock, James Brabyn to Mathew Nicholl (Michell?). He
signed: Henry Hocker. (Compiler's note: A Wadebridge bridgewarden, he
married Anne Couch at St Breock on 1 April 1651. Both he and his wife
are named in the 6 September 1657 will of his mother, Joyce Hocker (nee
Randall) of St Breock, widow, probated PCC 27 February 1657/8).
HOCKER, Rev William the younger, clerk: Named in 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 as having earlier entered into an Indenture of 15 Octoner 1813
Edward Coode to William Hocker the younger re part of said tenements.
HOCKER, William the younger Clerk 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
HOCKIN, Harry – son of John HOCKEN, named in DOC Trevenion, Michaelstow
13th October 1860
HOCKIN, John – son of John HOCKEN, named in DOC Trevenion, Michaelstow
13th October 1860
HOCKIN, Simon of Trerice Farm, St Dennis - named as lessee of Trerice
Farm in DOC statutory notice 31 July 1896 of farms of John Nicholl
deceased to be sold.
HOCKIN,Edmund,DOC 1775 Redruth Tythes,Roskrogran
HOCKIN,James,DOC 1775 Redruth Tythes,several places
HOCKIN,Jane,DOC 1775 Redruth Tythes,part of Trjagorm?
HOCKIN,John,DOC 1775 Redruth Tythes,Chetoldon?
HOCKING, Christopher – St Neot, named as witness in the Richard Jago
assault, named in DOC Bodmin Guildhall Minutes 4th September 1885
HOCKING, Christopher of St Neot (husband of Elizabeth Hocking of Red
Lion Inn, Bodmin) – witness in case Edward Thomas Daniel assaulting
Richard Jago, DOC 1885 Bodmin Guildhall Minutes 4 September.
HOCKING, Elizabeth – wife of Christopher, witness in the assault of
Richard Jago named in DOC Bodmin Guildhall Minutes 4th September 1885
HOCKING, Elizabeth Isabella, daughter of Richard Hocking of the Borough
of Bodmin in the County of Cornwall, Yeoman, both mentioned in doc 1863
23rd December Cooksland Bodmin.
HOCKING, Elizabeth, lodger at Red Lion Inn, Bodmin – witness in case
Edward Thomas Daniell assaulting Richard Jago, DOC 1885 Bodmin Guildhall
Minutes 4 September.
HOCKING, Elizabeth: Named in DOC 28 September 1872 Aassignment of
Assurance Policy Thomas Mudge jnr to Robert Pett, both of Bodmin, as a
life assured.
HOCKING, John of Slipperhill, Egloskerry - named as a former occupant of
Slipperhill in DOC 23 August 1765 Indenture Penelope Tothill to Edmund
Bennett , in DOCs 1 and 2 May 1777 Leases George Bennett to William
Bennett re Slipperhill, Egloskerry and in DOC Indenture 27 January 1787
William Bennett & Ann Bennett (as governors of the bounty of Queen Anne
for the maintenance of poor clergy) to Rev John Morgan transfer of
Slipperhill, Egloskerry.
HOCKING, Richard – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers
1909.01,1911.01,1914.01,1915.01.
HOCKING, Richard, of the Borough of Bodmin in the County of Cornwall,
Yeoman, mentioned in doc 1863 23rd December Cooksland Bodmin.
HOCKING, Richard, son of Richard Hocking of the Borough of Bodmin in the
County of Cornwall, Yeoman, both mentioned in doc 1863 23rd December
Cooksland Bodmin.
HOCKING,John,witness to indenture of lease,DOC 1861 4th September Church
Street, Padstow,
HOCKING,Richard Tellam,DOC Oak Terrace abstract Padstow(5 Jan
1923),executor for John Nicholls Hicks, died 27 Jun 1922
HOCKINS, Margaret M: Witness to DOC Acknowledgement of Debt 15 July 1732
Michaelstow Thomas & Joseph Pethicke to William Hocking (Hocken?). She
signed Margaret M Hockins.
HODGE, Eleanor Marjorie – named in St Merryn School Papers
1911.04,1915.04.
HODGE, John – witness named in DOC Magistrates minutes 11th June 1886
HODGE, John - witness to DOC 1725 will of John Worth of Plymouth,
seedsman. He signed: John Hodge.
HODGE, John of St Austell: Named as the occupant of St Austell property
in unsigned (draft) DOC 26 June 1840 Assignment of Lease Bennet Michel &
William Michell to John Pascoe Bennetts re Hodges tenement, St Austell .
HODGE, Jonathan of Cross Street, Padstow - named as current occupier of
Cross Street
HODGE, Mr: Named in DOC 1767? Bill of Costs Cory Carpenter to Mr William
Hocken re property dispute.
HODGE, Rodney Keith of St Merryn, school pupil (born 1 February;
parent/guardian Mrs Doris Hodge) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
HODGE, Tristram of Advent in DOC 1697 13th May Mathis Park Lanteglos by
Camelford
HODGE, William, deceased, mentioned in doc 1789 29th September Bodmin.
HODGE, William, deceased, mentioned in doc 1789 29th September tenement
Bodmin.
HODGE,John,DOC 1836 26th August St Austell,Gardener occupying property
being sold
HODGE,Tristram,DOC 1697 13th May Mathis Park, Lanteglos by
Camelford,Carpenter of Advent
HODGE,William,DOC 1765 25th March Corner House Bodmin,former tenant,
HODGES FIELD, Padstow? - shown in possession of John Bennett and John
Champion in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1861 and referred to
in the possession of John Lander in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent
Charges 1885. Hodges Crugmeer referred to by latter DOC in possession of
W H Martyn, in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1861 in possession
of James Martin and in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1880 in
possession of George Power.
HODGES, John witness to1707 18th October St Nicholas Closes Bodmin
HODGES,Walter,possesses Pendewey,DOC 1808 1st Jan Dunmeer Bodmin,also
DOC 1808 2nd Jan Dunmeer appears to be a draft copy
HOGGETT, Christopher, mentioned in doc 1808 1st Jan Bodmin.
HOGGETT, Christopher, mentioned in doc 1808 2nd January Bodmin.
HOLBORN,Triston J.,DOC 1828 19th May Corner House Bodmin,Court Gray's
Inn, London, witness,
HOLDING, Malcolm Sylvester of Trevear, school pupil (born 6 August;
parent/guardian E R M Holding) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
HOLLEN, Elizabeth, daughter of Jethro THOMAS in DOC 1866 30 May Will St
Kew
HOLLIS, Monica Eleonor of Trevose Lighthouse, school pupil (born 20
July; parent/guardian G A Hollis) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
HOLLOWAY, Edmund John - named in DOC Magistrates minutes 11th June 1886
also named in DOC Magistrates Bodmin 19th February 1886
HOLLOWAY, H - named in DOC Magistrates minutes 11th June 1886
HOLMAN,William,witness,DOC 1827 1st May Perran anworthal,
HOLMES, Kathleen of Treyarnon Bay, school pupil (born 27 November;
parent/guardian Mrs W B Kingsley-Holmes) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School Register 1900-1948.
HOLMES, Robert of Treyarnon Bay, school pupil (born 9 January;
parent/guardian Mrs W B Kingsley-Holmes) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School Register 1900-1948.
HOLT, Mr: Named in DOC 1767? Bill of Costs Cory Carpenter to Mr William
Hocken re property dispute.
Homer Grighole, Outer Grighole, Higher Place and Garden in DOC Padstow
Vicar’s Tithe Rent Charges 1861. Also named as occupant to Garden in
DOCs Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1871, 1872, 1875 , 1884 and
1885.
HONEY, Edwin – Sergeant named in DOC Guildhall 29th January 1887
HONEY, Herbert of Bodmin – witness to DOC Indenture of Purchase 19
August 1898 Francis John Hext to Mark Guy, Richard Lynham Randall, John
Treverton and Henry Edyvean-Walker of property near St Nicholas St
Bodmin. He signed Herbert Honey..
HONEY, Thomas – Maintenance of mother named in DOC Guildhall, Bodmin 9th
August 1889
HONNEY, (Honey?), Thomas – witness to DOC 29 April 1754 Assignment of
lease John Hill to Ambrose Dow re Kents Down, Cardinham. He signed
Thomas Honney.
HOOKER, Walter 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 current occupant of
Nanstallon, Bodmin.
HOOKER,Walter,Tenant of Nanstallon,DOC 1812 15th August Nanstallon Mount
Charles etc,
HOOPER, Elizabeth inherits £50 from father JohnVarcoe. Is dau of Joice
sister of Belinda Bennetto, Jane Stick, Mary Varcoe, Josuah, John and
William Varcoe. Will 1867 30 March Hendra St Dennis
HOOPER, Elizabeth of Bodmin?: Witness to DOC 28 April 1792 will of
Robert Hooper of Bodmin. She signed: the sign of Elizabeth Hooper.
HOOPER, Emma – Excused from poor Law rates named in DOC 11th Jan 1895
Guildhall
HOOPER, Florence (w/o Henry Hooper and sister of John hocken of
Michaelstow): Named in Doc latter’s will dated 25 May 1775
HOOPER, Henry of St Mabyn, yeoman: Named in DOC 14 December 1804 will of
Henry Hocken of Tregawn, Michaelstow.
HOOPER, Henry of St Mabyn: Party to DOC 26 November 1861 Assignment of
Lease George Hamley to Mark Kennaway, Henry Hooper & William Tombs re
premises at Churchtown, St Mabyn.
HOOPER, Henry, of the parish of Saint Mabyn in the County of Cornwall,
yeoman, mentioned in document 1804 14thDecember Tregawn Michaelstow.
HOOPER, Joanna (w/o Robert Hooper) of Bodmin, widow – see entry under
Hooper, Robert.
HOOPER, John (s/o Robert Hooper) of Bodmin: Named in DOC 28 April 1792
will of Robert Hooper.
HOOPER, John - named in Indenture DOC Castle Street, Bodmin 2nd April
1839
HOOPER, Mr John, of the borough of Bodmin in the County of Cornwall
Yeoman, mentioned in doc 1838 6th March Bodmin.
HOOPER, Robert of Bodmin, yeoman: DOC 18 August 1800 Certificate of
Probate of the Archdeaconery Court of Cornwall re the will of Robert
Hooper deceased granted to his widow and surviving executor Joanna
Hooper. DOC 28 April 1792 copy of his will. He signed Robert Hooper.
HOOPER, T of Chapel Villa, Victoria Road, Camelford - named in
acknowledgement DOC 27 December 1935 as having paid 4 pounds 6 shillings
and 8 pence to extinguish chief rent payable by Penpethick farm,
Trevelga.
HOOPER, W of Blisland?: Named in DOC 6 June 1920 Auction Catalogue of
Lavethan estate as the occupant of lot 34 – and possibly lot 17 -of the
said catalogue.
HOOPER, Walter, mentioned in doc 1808 1st Jan Bodmin and in doc 1808 2nd
January Bodmin.
HOOPER,Joanna,DOC Early Abstarct of Pendewy Bodmin 1781 to 1837,wife of
Robert Hooper
HOOPER,John,DOC 1837 11th August Pendewey Bodmin,Yeoman of Bodmin and
DOC 1838 6th March Bodmin,Yeoman of Bodmin leasing part Mary Beard's
Tenement to the OKE family
HOOPER,John,DOC 26th June 1839 mowhay barn Bodmin,Yeoman of Bodmin,
conveyance of property in Bore Street, Bodmin,
HOOPER,John,DOC Early Abstarct of Pendewy Bodmin 1781 to 1837,deceased
Father of Robert.
HOOPER,Robert,DOC 1837 11th August Pendewey Bodmin,deceased former
tenant,
HOOPER,Robert,DOC Early Abstarct of Pendewy Bodmin 1781 to 1837,Yeoman,
eldest son and heir of late John Hooper junior; his will is 28th April
1792 later quoted in this DOC
HOOPER,William,DOC 1884 27-SEP Lanteglos,tenant of Keast's Tenement,
Ladock on a lease of lives
HOPE, Thomas of Bodmin? – named in DOC Bodmin Magistrates’ Minutes 1885
as being drunk in Fore Street, Bodmin 1 June and Drunk named in DOC
Guildhall 5th April 1889
HOPER (Hooper?), George: 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 and Rev
John Wallis.
HOPER,George,DOC 1874 29th September Cocks Tenement Helland,party to the
second schedule (dated 22nd & 23rd September 1833) to this document
HOPKINS, F of 31 Norman Road, Erdington, draper - witness to DOC tenancy
agreement 6 May 1926 re Tremorvah, Padstow. He signed: F Hopkins.
HOPWOOD, Alexander of St Austell: Named as a St Austell property owner
in unsigned (draft?) DOC 26 June 1840 Assignment of Lease Bennet Michel
& William Michel to John Pascoe Bennetts of Hodges tenement, St Austell.
HOPWOOD,Alexander,DOC 1836 26th August St Austell,formerly owning land
bounding the property being sold
HORDEN, W doc1800 7th November Trewethan St Kew
HORE Stephen occupied about four acres in Hendra St Dennis mentioned in
an Indenture 1824 29th September
HORE, Emma – Not sending her children to school named in DOC 11th Jan
1895
HORE, Mary or Mary Tom, mentioned in doc 1785 13th January Laneast
Bodmin.
HORE, Stephen occupied with others part of Hendra formerly held by Peter
Cundy, Robert Richards and William Bullen. Named in Indentures 1804 28th
and 29th September Hendra St Dennis. Occupied four acres in Hendra St
Dennis. Named in Indenture 1824 29th September Hendra St Dennis
HORE, Stephen occupied with others part of Hendra formerly held by Peter
Cundy, Robert Richards and William Bullen. Named in Indentures 1804 28th
and 29th September Hendra St Dennis. Occupied four acres in Hendra St
Dennis. Named in Indenture 1824 29th September Hendra St Dennis
HORE, Thomas – Breach of Contract named in DOC Justices minutes 27th May
1891
HORE, Thomas – complaint for breach of employment contract against John
Salmon. 1891 Bodmin Justices Minutes 12 June.
HORNE, Jonas, Clerk, mentioned in doc 1852 26th March St Nicholas Close
Bodmin.
HORSEWELL, Amy of Padstow? - named as occupant of Garden in DOCs Padstow
Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1851 and 1861.
HORSEWELL, James of Church Street, Padstow - named as a tenant of John
Geach in DOC 16 August 1847 Transfer John Geach to Samuel Symons, Mary
Guy jnr and Thomas Legoe re Oak Villa, Padstow.
HORSEWELL, John of Padstow ? - named as occupant of Meadow and Garden in
DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1851.
HORSEWELL, Nicholas, mentioned in doc 1866 Vicars Rent Padstow and doc
1867 Vicars Rents Padstow.
HORSEWELL, Pinch, etc, mentioned in doc 1866 Vicars Rent Padstow and doc
1867 Vicars Rents Padstow.
HORSEWELL, Thomas of Church Street, Padstow - named as occupant of
Brunes Trethillick in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1851. Also
named as a former occupant of Church Street, Padstow in DOC 9 January
1872 re Avon Cottage, Treator, Padstow.
HORWELL, William, mentioned in doc 1785 13th January Laneast Bodmin.
HOSES, Susanna, widow - named as party to Deed of Lease & Release 21/22
May 1755 Mary Hunt, Trafford Banistor, William Widdars jnr, William
Molesworth Praed, Susanna Hoses, Philip Grose, Jane Grose, George Hunt,
Thomas Hunt, ? Wileraham (Wilbraham?), Elizabeth Hunt, Francis Hunt,
John Farben to William Angove as recited in DOC 30 September 1804
Transfer Robert Walker to Thomas Key and John Buscomb re Tregunna, St
Breock.
HOSKEN, Harry, aged ab |