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.
MABERLEY, (Mably?), William of St Minver - named as occupant of
Garden in DOCs Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1851, 1871 and 1876.
MABLEY, William mentioned in the document 1836 24thMay Padstow.
MABLY, Richard (and Hicks, Abraham?)- assessed for poor rates on
Treglines, St Minver in DOC 25 September 1738 St Minver Poor Rates.
MABLY, Alice of St Minver – named in DOC 1810 Mrs Helen Profitt’s
charity.
MABLY, Francis - named in the DOC Great Tythes of St Minver, 27th
December 1815
MABLY, Francis of St Minver, yeoman – assessed rates on Treglins, St
Minver in copy DOC 9 March 1784 St Minver Poor Rates. Named in copy 1803
DOC St Minver Highlands Poor Rates as occupier of Withells and Rosewin,
St Minver. Also named in DOC 24 June 1815 St Minver Great Tithes as
having agreed with Rev William Sandys to pay a fixed sum in lieu of
tithes in kind re Rosewin, Tredrizzick & Trewintin, all in St Minver.
MABLY, Gregory of St Minver, yeoman – named in copy DOC 9 March 1784 St
Minver Poor Rates as liable for rates on Keiro, Moyles Keiro and Blakes
Keiro, St Minver. Recorded in DOC 25 June 1840 St Minver Great Tithes as
having agreed to pay a fixed sum in lieu of tithes in kind. Also named
in copy 1803 DOC St Minver Highlands Poor Rates as proprietor of Moyles
occupied by Jenefer Mably and as the occupier of Bennetts and Blakes, St
Minver.
MABLY, Henry – Yeoman of Endellion named in Indenture DOC Bullershouse
and Little Penny Lane, Endellion 3rd October 1804
MABLY, Humphrey – son of Henry Mably named in Indenture DOC Bullershouse
and Little Penny Lane, Endellion 3rd October 1804
MABLY, Jenefer of St Minver – named in copy 1803 DOC St Minver Highlands
Poor Rates as occupier of Moyles, St Minver.
MABLY, Joan of St Minver – named in copy 1803 DOC St Minver Highlands
Poor Rates as occupier of ? (Mablys?) and Tregines, St Minver.
MABLY, John - named in the DOC Great Tythes of St Minver, 27th December
1815
MABLY, John jnr – named in DOC 24 June 1815 St Minver Great Tithes.
MABLY, John Jr - named in the DOC Great Tythes of St Minver, 27th
December 1815
MABLY, John of Trebetherick, St Minver, yeoman – named in DOCs 24 June
1815 and 25 June 1840 St Minver Great Tithes as having agreed to pay a
fixed sum in lieu of tithes in kind re Trebbetherick pt Penmain
(Penmayne manor).
MABLY, John of Trewint , 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.
MABLY, Philippa – daughter of Henry Mably named in Indenture DOC
Bullershouse and Little Penny Lane, Endellion 3rd October 1804
MABLY, Ralph – named in copy 1803 DOC St Minver Highlands Poor Rates as
occupier of Shilla Mill. Also named in DOC 24 June 1815 St Minver Great
Tithes as having agreed to pay a fixed sum in lieu of tithes in kind..
MABLY, Ralph - named in the DOC Great Tythes of St Minver, 27th December
1815
MABLY, Richard - named in the DOC Great Tythes of St Minver, 27th
December 1815
MABLY, Richard – non compliance of Vaccination order named in DOC 11th
Jan 1895
MABLY, W H & F of Polzeath: Named in DOC 18 April 1914 Auction Catalogue
Polseath, St Minver, as the occupants of Higher Trebetherick lot 3 of
said catalogue. (Compiler’s note: For the Mably family see Maclean’s
Trigg Minor Vol 3 p 77).
MABLY, William – Former Occupier named in Indenture DOC Cant, St Minver,
29 Dec 1801 and also named in named in the DOC Great Tythes of St
Minver, 27th December 1815
MABLY, William – non compliance of Vaccination order named in DOC 11th
Jan 1895
MABLY, William jnr of St Minver, yeoman – named in DOC 24 June 1815 St
Minver Great Tithes as having agreed with Rev William Sandys to pay a
fixed sum in lieu of tithes in kind re Langollen, Trebetherick &
Bospillers (Bospilloes), all in St Minver. Also named in said DOC as
sub-lessee from John Pengelly of East Cant, St Minver.
MABLY, William 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.
MABLY,John,of St Minver Registrar for Egloshayle,DOC 1841 29th September
Bodmin Union,
MACDOUGAL, Annie – charged with being drunk St Nicholas Street, named in
DOC Guildhall Bodmin 25th September 1885
Maclean’s Trigg Minor Vol 3 pp 235, 249)
MacMULLEN,Nary Eleanor,DOC 1869 23rd December Castle Street
Bodmin,daughter of John Ward, surgeon
MAGER,John,DOC 1775 Redruth Tythes,Tresogan
MAGGS, Joseph – Bristol, Vagrancy named in DOC 11th January 1895
MAGOR, John (clerk to Charles Rashleigh of St Austell, attorney) -
witness to Deed of Sale DOC 9 November 1786 of one-third share of
Penquean, St Breock John Yelland to Richard Guy. He signed: John Magor.
MAGOR, Nicholas – Occupier of house Lanivet named in the DOC Will of
Richard Fowler of Nanstallon 15th November 1871
MAGOR,Reuben esquire,of Redruth,DOC 1827 1st May Perran anworthal,
MAIN, Jaqueline Lilian of Porthcothan Bay, school pupil (born 19
September; parent/guardian Mrs W E Main) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School Register 1900-1948.
MAIN, Keith of Porthcothan Bay, school pupil (born 2 February;
parent/guardian Mrs W E Main) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
MAIN, Roy John of Porthcothan Bay, school pupil (born 5 May;
parent/guardian Mrs W E Main) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
MAJOR, William of Padstow – named as occupant of Garden in DOCs Padstow
Vicar’s Tithe Rent Charges 1875,1876 and 1880.
MAKE, Mark Henwood - named in DOC Guildhall 14th May 1894
MAKER, William Henry – witness in John Lobb case. 1892 Bodmin Guildhall
minutes 2 March.
MALE, Annie – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers 1911.04.
MALE, Nicholas the Younger – Gentleman of Camelford named in DOC Will of
Ambrose Matthews 8th February 1871
MALE, William Mably – Tredrizzick St Minver, named in DOC Guildhall 14th
May 1894
MALE,Nicholas,DOC 1856 18th August St Breward Michaelstow
Davidstow,witness
MALLETT, George - named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
MALLETT, Jean Evelyn of Penwhyn St Merryn, school pupil (born 15 July;
parent/guardian Frances Mallett) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
MALLETT, Kenneth Francis Ernest of Penwhyn St Merryn, school pupil (born
2 July; parent/guardian Frances Mallett) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School Register 1900 – 1948.
MALLETT, Mary of Penwhyn St Merryn, school pupil (born 26? February;
parent/guardian Frances Mallett) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
MALLETT, Peter Alfred of Penwhyn St Merryn, school pupil (born 7
November; parent/guardian Frances Mallett) – referred to in DOC St
Merryn School Register 1900 – 1948.
MALLETT,Thomas,Yeoman of St Cleer, land indenture,DOC 1849 10th March St
Neot,
MAN, Mrs: Named in DOC 1767? Bill of Costs Cory Carpenter to Mr William
Hocken re property dispute.
MANATON, Ambrose – Drunk Little Berry Lane, named in DOC Guildhall 16th
November 1888
MANATON, Henry of Helland: Named in DOC 1 October 1877 Indenture of Sale
Rev Francis Henry Morgan, Charles Augutus North, Robert Erskine Hayward
& Elizabeth North to William John Nickell re the barton of Helland as an
occupant, with William John Nickell, of the said barton or farm of
Helland.
MANATON, J of Blisland?: Named in DOC 5 June 1920 Auction Catalogue re
Lavethan estate as the occupant of lot 24 of the said catalogue.
MANATON, Oliver, Clerk to Mr J.B. Collins Solicitor, Market Street,
Bodmin, mentioned in doc 1808 2nd January Bodmin.
MANATON, W of Blisland?: Named in DOC 5 June 1920 Auction Catalogue re
Lavethan estate as the occupant, with Mrs Pearce, of lot 26 of the said
catalogue.
MANLEY,Jane,sister of Selina Hamley and executrix of her will, with
three unnamed daughters,DOC 1864 12th February Bodmin,DOC 1864 4th April
Bodmin, proving will of Selina Hamley
MANNEL, L – named in DOC Seacoast Side Midsummer Account Book 1857.
MANT, Joseph B 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.
MAREIS, (Marrais), John (of East Orchard- Marrais, Week St Mary &
Marhamchurch), gent - named in DOC Order of Court at Westminster Hilary
Term 1554/5 Richard Cory, plaintiff versus Edmund Mareis esq, John
Mareis gent and Margery his wife, deforciants re tenement at Bowden,
Week St Mary. (Compiler's Note: For this family see D & S Lysons' Magna
Britannica (Cornwall) p 321. Order kindly translated from Latin by Anne
Pusey). Party to DOC 20 January 1565/6 quit claim of John Marris to
Richard Cory re Furse and Bowden (Bowda) tenements, Week St Mary (DOC
also kindly translated from Latin by Anne Pusey). Probably grantee in
fee of all his brother Edmund’s lands at Furse and Bowden, Week St Mary
by DOC 6 February 27th regnal year Henry 8.
MAREIS, (Marrais), Margery (w/o John Mareis) - named in DOC Order of
Court at Westminster Hilary Term 1554/5 Richard Cory, plaintiff versus
Edmund Mareis esq, John Mareis gent and Margery his wife deforciants re
tenement at Bowden, St Mary. (Note: Order kindly translated from Latin
by Anne Pusey).
MAREIS, Edmund of Wyke (Week) St Mary esq - named in DOC Order of Court
at Westminster Hilary Term 1554/5 Richard Cory, plaintiff versus Edmund
Mareis esq, John Mareis gent and Margery his wife, deforciants re
tenement at Bowden, Week St Mary. (Note: Order kindly translated from
Latin by Anne Pusey). Grantor in fee of all his
MARELY, Henry, mentioned in doc 1867 Vicars Rents Padstow.
MARKS, Alice May of Shop, school pupil (born 3 December 1909;
parent/guardian Richard Marks) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
MARKS, Gladys Honour of Shop, school pupil (born 27 September 1900,
parent/guardian Richard Marks) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
MARKS, M H of Bodmin, law clerk - witness to DOC 6 June 1816 William
John White to Henry Wilson re Oak Villa, Padstow. He signed: M H Marks
clerk to Preston Wallis.
MARKS, Richard – tenant Undertown in Trevanion, named in Abstract of
Title of John Carpenter Esquire to Trenowth Trewinning otherwise
Trevenion and other Farms in Michaelstowe in Cornwall, 1st September
1712
MARKS,Fanny,neice of Gilbert Sincock,DOC 1892 8th April Bodmin,
MARKS,Mark,witness to will of Sarah Pomery,DOC 1849 21st Sept
Lostwithiel,
MARLEY, Dr Henry of Padstow - named as occupant of Biddicks Ground and
Vicarage Ground in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1 July 1889 to
January 1890.
Marriage settlement for marriage of Joseph SILLY and Elizabeth CLOBERRY
MARRIOTT, Edmund Chase of Onslow Gardens, Brompton, Middlesex, esq -
party to refinancing Basset property of Gustavus Lambert Basset as
recited in 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: Edmund C Marriott. Also named as party to conveyances 3 March
1854, 22 July 1868, 17 August 1870, 13 February 1871 and 17 August 1873
recited in said DOC.
MARSDEN, Anthony John of St Merryn, school pupil (born 29 June;
parent/guardian E J Marsden) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
MARSH, Gwendoline Frances of Treyarnon, school pupil (born 28 February;
parent/guardian Ellen Marsh) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
MARSH, Janette of Ellison Rd Streatham Common, school pupil (born 5 May;
parent/guardian E A Hawken) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
register 1900 – 1948.
MARSHALL, Mr., mentioned in the doc 1858 14th October St Nicholas Street
Bodmin.
MARSHALL, Reverend Lewis, Clerk, of the Parish of Davidstowe, mentioned
in doc 1830 25 June Trewassa Davidstowe.
MARSHALL, Charles - Non payment of Rates named in DOC Guildhall 8th
August 1890
MARSHALL, D signee to doc 1764 26th June St Nicholas Closes Bodmin
MARSHALL, Elizabeth – Widow named in DOC Lamorrick, Lanivet 21st August
1848
MARSHALL, Elizabeth d/o Nicholas Marshall of Treven, Tintagel : Named in
DOC 2 January 1800 Assignment of Leases Elizabeth Wooton to Samuel
Langford as a life for lease of Backside, Tintagel. (Compiler’s note:
for MIs of this family see Maclean’s Trigg Minor Vol 3 p 234).
MARSHALL, Elizabeth mentioned in doc 1746 2nd June St Nicholas Meadows
Bodmin as marrying Richard Roscorla, 1746 26th May St Nicholas Meadows
Bodmin, 1746 26th May St Nicholas Meadows Bodmin.2
MARSHALL, Grace Spinster of Bodmin party to doc 1707 17th October St
Nicholas Closes Bodmin, 1707 18th October St Nicholas Closes Bodmin,
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 Bodmin1764 24th November St Nicholas Closes
Bodmin
MARSHALL, Honor of Bodmin widow party to doc 1707 17th October St
Nicholas Closes Bodmin and 1707 18th October St Nicholas Closes Bodmin,
1763 5th November St Nicholas Close Bodmin, 1764 24th November St
Nicholas Closes Bodmin
MARSHALL, John – Witness named in DOC last will and testament Nicholas
Stevens 18th Sept 1848
MARSHALL, John Gent, mentioned in the doc 1854 11th August St Nicholas
Street Bodmin.
MARSHALL, John Lobb of Roche, yeoman: Party to DOC Assignment of Lease
29 September 1849
MARSHALL, John of Nanstallon, Bodmin: Named in DOC 14 August 52 George
3rd Indenture of Sale Rev William Flamank and Mary his wife to Francis
Sackville Lloyd Wheate and Rev Nicholas Philips as a current occupant of
Nanstallon, Bodmin.
MARSHALL, John?, surgeon & apothecary: Named in DOC 26 October 1795 his
answer to allegations made against him re the will of William Hocken of
Lewannick deceased. His answer taken at the Kings Arms Inn, Wadebridge
before George Borlase and John Charles. He signed Jno Marshall.
MARSHALL, Joseph – Juror named in DOC Guildhall, Bodmin 9th August 1889
MARSHALL, Margaret see doc 1746 26th May St Nicholas Meadows Bodmin,
married William May of Bodmin
MARSHALL, MR ? of Pendewey, mentioned in the doc 1852 9th January St
Nicholas Street Bodmin
MARSHALL, Peggy (or Margaret see 1746 26th May St Nicholas Meadows
Bodmin.2) mentioned in doc 1746 2nd June St Nicholas Meadows Bodmin,
1746 26th May St Nicholas Meadows Bodmin, 1746 26th May St Nicholas
Meadows Bodmin.2
MARSHALL, Rev Lewis of Davidstow: Named in DOC 24 September 1824
Assignment of Lease John Borlase to John Pethick re Trewassa,
Davidstow.(Compiler’s note: For his issue see Boase’s Collectanea
Cornubiensia 536-537).
MARSHALL, Richard - Police Constable named in DOC Guildhall 9th July
1892
MARSHALL, Sarah mentioned and signee to doc 1763 5th November St
Nicholas Close Bodmin, 1764 24th November St Nicholas Closes Bodmin,
1764 26th June St Nicholas Closes Bodmin, 1774 St Nicholas Closes Bodmin
MARSHALL, Susan mentioned in doc 1746 2nd June St Nicholas Meadows
Bodmin, 1746 26th May St Nicholas Meadows Bodmin married Thomas Bird of
Launceston according to doc 1746 26th May St Nicholas Meadows Bodmin,
1746 26th May St Nicholas Meadows Bodmin.2
MARSHALL, William – Commissioner of Devon named in DOC Rind Street,
Bodmin 24th June 1848
MARSHALL, William – Yeoman of Lanivet named in DOC Reppery Common,
Lanivet 29th July 1867
MARSHALL, William of Bodmin Mercer married to Sarah in doc 1763 5th
November St Nicholas Close Bodmin, 1763 5th November St Nicholas Close
Bodmin,1764 24th November St Nicholas Closes Bodmin, 1764 26th June St
Nicholas Closes Bodmin, 1774 St Nicholas Closes Bodmin, 1776 30th May St
Nicholas Close Bodmin
MARSHALL, William of Bodmin: Named in DOC 14 March 34 George 3rd
Assignment of Lease Thomas Flamank to Nicholas Craddock re Bodmin
tenements as a former occupant of land of Thomas Kellow.
MARSHALL, William of Bodmin: Named in DOC Abstract of Title of devisees
of William James Chapple deceased to property (commonly known as Seven
Stars) at Crockwell Lane Bodmin as a former occupier of the said
property.
MARSHALL, William the Elder executor to will of Grace Marshall in doc
1746 26th May St Nicholas Meadows Bodmin, 1746 26th May St Nicholas
Meadows Bodmin.2
MARSHALL, William the Younger party to doc1746 2nd June St Nicholas
Meadows Bodmin, 1746 26th May St Nicholas Meadows Bodmin, 1746 26th May
St Nicholas Meadows Bodmin 2
MARSHALL, William, esquire, of Trewergey within the Parish of St Cleer
in the County of Cornwall, mentioned in the doc 1832 28th April Trewassa
Davidstowe.
MARSHALL, William, Gent., mentioned in the doc 1854 11th August St
Nicholas Street Bodmin.
MARSHALL, William, mentioned in doc 1808 1st Jan Bodmin and in doc 1808
2nd January Bodmin.
MARSHALL, William, mentioned in the doc 1832 27th April Trewassa
Davidstowe.
MARSHALL,Amelia Trewyn,and DOC 1872 24thFebruary St Breward,daughter of
Thomas, yeoman of Key Bridge, St Breward; died 4th April 1889
MARSHALL,Amelia Trewyn,DOC 1872 22nd November Will St Breward,Daughter
of Thomas Henry Marshall of Key Bridge, St Breward died 1889
MARSHALL,Charles Edwin,DOC 1872 22nd November Will St Breward,grandson
of Thomas Miller of Key Bridge, St Breward
MARSHALL,Charles Edwin,DOC 1872 24thFebruary St Breward,grandson of
Thomas Miller, yeoman of Key Bridge St Breward
MARSHALL,Edith Ellen,DOC 1872 22nd November Will St Breward and DOC 1872
24thFebruary St Breward,grandaughter of Thomas Miller, yeoman of Key
Bridge St Breward
MARSHALL,Honor,DOC 1789 23rd October Bodmin,daughter of William,
MARSHALL,John,Tenant of Nanstallon,DOC 1812 15th August Nanstallon Mount
Charles etc,
MARSHALL,Lewis,DOC 1818 27th February Trewassa Davidstow,Clerk of
Davidstow leasing Housings and Well Park, Trewassa, also DOC 1830
Trewassa Davidstow,
MARSHALL,Lewis,DOC 1869 23rd December Castle Street Bodmin,tenant of
land in Bodmin
MARSHALL,Precilla,DOC 1835 Will Davidstow,life on the estate of John
Sheer that Edward French occupies
MARSHALL,Thomas Henry,DOC 1872 22nd November Will St Breward,grandson of
Thomas Miller of Key Bridge, St Breward
MARSHALL,Thomas Henry,DOC 1872 24thFebruary St Breward,grandson of
Thomas Miller, yeoman of Key Bridge St Breward
MARSHALL,William esquire,DOC 1837 21st September Trewassa Davidstow,of
Treworgey, St Cleer,
MARSHALL,William,DOC 1789 23rd October Bodmin,deceased mercer,
MARSHALL,William,DOC 1869 23rd December Castle Street Bodmin,gentleman
with land in Rhind Street, Bodmin son of Lewis Marshall
MARSHALL,William,owner of all bounding land formerly,DOC 1808 1st Jan
Dunmeer Bodmin,also DOC 1808 2nd Jan Dunmeer appears to be a draft copy
MARTEN, William, gentleman of Blisland in DOC 1761 25 May Kelly Park St
Mabyn. Marriage settlement for marriage of Joseph SILLY and Elizabeth
CLOBERRY
Martha Arthur married to Richard Arthur Carpenter of Bodmin see doc 1771
7th September Bore Street Bodmin
MARTIN Thomas Francis doc 1793 19th June Cant St Minver
MARTIN, Malachy of St Minver – named in DOC 1810 Mrs Helen Profitt’s
charity.
MARTIN, C Clerk to Coodes solicitors St Austell doc1793 19th June Cant
St Minver
MARTIN, Charles, mentioned in doc 1830 25 June Trewassa Davidstowe.
MARTIN, Grace of Padstow? - named as occupant of part Crugmeer in DOC
Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1851.
MARTIN, James – Justice of the Peace from Penzance named in DOC
Guildhall, 26th April 1893
MARTIN, James of Padstow? - named as occupant of Nine Pound Meadow,
Style Close, Kents Crugmeer, Hodges Crugmeer & part Gudder in DOC
Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1851.Named as occupant of Martins
Crugmeer and part Crugmeer in DOC Padstow Vicar’s Tithe Rent Charges
1861.
MARTIN, James of St Minver – named in DOC 1810 Mrs Helen Profitt’s
charity.
MARTIN, James, mentioned in doc 1866 Vicars Rent Padstow and doc 1867
Vicars Rents Padstow.
MARTIN, John - named in DOC Guildhall 29th January 1887
MARTIN, John - witness to DOC 5 June 1728 (Rawling, Padstow) Richard &
Mary Rawling to Richard Guy of Padstow premises. He signed: John Martin.
MARTIN, John & Mary of Ladock: Named in DOC 29 September 1819 Bargain &
Sale Edmund Earl of Cork & Orrery and Baron Boyle with William Stephen
Poyntz to Richard Coom re Ladock tenements as occupants of same.
MARTIN, John of Portloe, Veryan: Named in DOC 4 August 1909 Auction
Catalogue Veryan properties as the former occupant of lot 9 of the
catalogue.
MARTIN, John Ross – Station Master named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April
1893
MARTIN, Lydia – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers 1886.01, 1887.07,
1888.07, 1889.08.
MARTIN, Mary Ellen – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers 1886.02,
1887.07, 1888.07, 1889.08.
MARTIN, Mrs of Padstow? - named as occupant of Martins Gudder in DOC
Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1851.
MARTIN, NJ – Poor Law rates named in DOC Guildhall Minutes 14th May 1894
MARTIN, Phillippa (wife of Thomas Martin of St Breock) - with her
husband Thomas (he then about 38 yrs old) and Alice Jose (about 19 yrs
old), she (then about 40 yrs old) one of the lives in her husband's
lease of Penquean St Breock as per DOC 8 October 1765.
MARTIN, Richard – witness to cruelty case named in DOC Guildhall 16th
November 1888
MARTIN, Richard of Fordawithun, Langteglos by Camelford, gent: DOC 23
January 1821 copy of his will,. He signed Richard Martin.
MARTIN, Richelle – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers
1888.07,1890.07,1892.13.
MARTIN, Robert of St Minver – named in copy DOC 1803 St Minver Highlands
Poor Rates as occupier of Iveys and Portreath, St Minver.
MARTIN, Ronald Frederick of Cottages (c/- Mrs Hoskin), school pupil
(born 28 November; parent/guardian Madge Martin) – referred to in DOC St
Merryn School Register 1900 – 1948.
MARTIN, Sarah – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers 1886.02,1887.08.
MARTIN, Solomon: Witness to DOC 16 November 1824 Bargain & Sale John
Wallis Hicks & Mary Hicks to Richard Coom re Higher Cadnin, Lanivet,
Lower Polglaze, St Veep, Prinzey, St Veep, a moiety of Brighton Park, St
Veep and two fields, including Nut Parks, Lanteglos by Fowey. He signed
Solomon Martin.
MARTIN, Thomas – named in DOC Bodmin Magistrates’ Minutes 1885 with an
offence under the Provisions of Explosives Act. Pleads guilty.
MARTIN, Thomas Francis of Lancarfe,Bodmin: Named in DOC Westminster
Court Order 19 June 22 George 3rd as a tenant of the manor of Lancarfe.
MARTIN, Thomas of St Breock, yeoman - named as lessee of Penquean, St
Breock from John Molesworth esq of Pencarrow in Indenture 8 October 1765
as recited in DOC Abstract of Title (2) of Penquean, St Breock. Party to
DOC 8 October 1765 Deed of Lease & Release John Molesworth, Sir William
Morice & Lady Bridget Bastard to Thomas Martin (described as about 38
yrs old) re Penquean, St Breock (he signed: Thomas Martin)and Party to
DOC 18 July 1775 Transfer John Stevens jnr to Thomas Martin re Little
Park, Penquean, St Breock. Named as transferor of Little Park, Penquean
under DOC 24 February 1776 to Thomas Mountsteven as set out in said DOC
and as recited in DOC 23 May 1798 John Woolcock to Thomas Key re
Penquean, St Breock. He signed former document: Thomas Martin. Party to
Indenture dated 24 February 1776 by way of mortgage to Thomas
Mountsteven over Little Park, Penquean, St Breock as recited in DOC 23
May 1798 Elizabeth Mountsteven, John Woolcock & Thomas Key to Sampson
Buscomb re Penquean, St Breock. Party to conveyance DOC 6 March 1779
Thomas Martin to Thomas Mountsteven re Little Park, Penquean, St Breock
and party to conveyance DOC 31 May 1782 Thomas Martin to John Woolcock
re Little Park, Penquean, St Breock. He signed latter docs: Thomas
Martin. Named as a former tenant of Penquean, St Breock under lease
dated 8 October 1756 John Molesworth Esq to Thomas Martin for 99 yrs
determinable upon the death of Alice Jose as recited in DOC 20 December
1799.
MARTIN, W H, mentioned in doc 1866 Vicars Rent Padstow and doc 1867
Vicars Rents Padstow.
MARTIN, William of Bodmin, blacksmith: Named in DOC 24 January 1851
Assignment of Lease John Stevens, William Stevens, William Hosking
Whiting & Preston Wallis re Bodmin tenements as the 1834 grantor of a
Bodmin lease with John Wallis.Also named in DOC 26 March 1852 Thurston
Collins, Ann Julia Wallia & Preston Wallis re tenements St Nicholas and
Market streets, Bodmin as a former occupant of Market street and doc
1854 11th August St Nicholas Street Bodmin.
MARTIN,Charles,DOC 1818 27th February Trewassa Davidstow,former Tenant
of Housings and Well Park,
MARTIN,David Charles,DOC 1837 21st September Trewassa Davidstow,former
tenant of land,
MARTINE, Robert – drunk named in DOC Guildhall 9th July 1892
MARTINS, Gudder, Padstow - shown in occupation of Mrs Martin in DOC
Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1861.
MARTIN's, Tenement, Penquean, St Breock - named in DOC 3 May 1842 re
Penquean, St Breock as formerly in the occupation of Thomas Parnell
decd, then Thomas Martin, then Thomas Key followed by John Key
(Compiler's note: possibly named for Thomas Martin hereunder).
MARTYN , William of Linkinhorne, labourer (described as eldest son and
heir of James Martyn late of Boscastle, cordwainer): Party to DOC deed
of sale 14 December 1829 William Martyn of Linkinhorne, labourer to John
Rounsevell of Tintagel, gent re Little Park Common, Tintagel.. Also
party to DOC 15 December 1829 deed of sale William Martyn to John
Rounsevell re Little Park Common, Tintagel. He signed both documents the
mark of William Martyn.
MARTYN, George mentioned in 1771 12th March Lantaglos by Camelford
MARTYN, Adolphus Boid of Trevear, school pupil (born 13 May 1901,
parent/guardian Sarah Martyn) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
MARTYN, Albert Stanley of Trewithen, school pupil (born 13 February
1905; parent/guardian not given but formerly of Camels Head, S.
Devonport) – referred to in DOC ST Merryn School Register 1900 - 1948
MARTYN, Arthur of Tregella, school pupil (born 9 June 1896,
parent/guardian William Martyn) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
MARTYN, Christiana (aged about 59 yrs) wife of John Martyn formerly of
Gwennap but now of Helston, merchant : Named as a life in DOC 24 March
1864 Indenture of Lease Charles Rodolph Lord Clinton and John Martyn to
Richard Skewes Martyn and Richard Skewes Teaque.
MARTYN, Daphne Eileen of Trevear, school pupil (born 4 May;
parent/guardian Stanley Martyn) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
MARTYN, Doris of Trewithen, school pupil (born 24 October 1906;
parent/guardian William Charles Martyn ) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School Register 1900 –1948.
MARTYN, Dorothy Elizabeth of Trewithen, school pupil (born 1 September
1906; parent/guardian not given but formerly of Camels Head, S.
Devonport) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School Register 1900 – 1948.
MARTYN, Earnest Aubrey of Trevear, school pupil (born 13 May 1901,
parent/guardian Sarah Martyn) – rederred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
MARTYN, Edward George of Durban, Natal, but now of The Quintra, Bodmin,
solicitor
MARTYN, Edwin Arnold of Trevear, school pupil (born 12 November 1895,
parent/guardian Sarah Martyn) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
MARTYN, Elizabeth Miss – named as house occupier along with Miss
Pethybridge, in DOC House in Fore Street Bodmin 23rd January 1869
MARTYN, Ellen Sophia of Tregella, school pupil (born 4 May 1900,
parent/guardian
MARTYN, Frederick Charles of Tregella, school pupil (born 4 May 1898,
parent/guardian Sarah Martyn) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
MARTYN, Geoffrye of Trevear, school pupil (born 16 October 1896,
parent/guardian
MARTYN, George of Tresley, Davidstow: Named in DOC 20 March 1776 copy
will of Edward Seccombe of Langteglos by Camelford, yeoman.
MARTYN, Grace of St Merryn - named in DOCs St Merryn Rate Books 31 March
1857, 4 January 1858 and 31 March 1858 as occupant of a house and garden
at Kerketh owned by William Brenton and as excused from payment of
rates.
MARTYN, Henry of Padstow? - named as occupant of Gardens in DOCs Padstow
Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1884 and 1885 (with Miss Wilson) and 1 July
1889 to January 1890.
MARTYN, J – Wadebridge named in DOC Bodmin Bankruptcy Fore Street,
Bodmin 16th July 1864
MARTYN, James late of Boscastle, cordwainer: Named in DOC deed of sale
14 December 1829 William Martyn (his eldest son & heir) to John
Rounsevell re Little Park Common, Tintagel. Party to DOC 21 May 1810
deed of sale Thomas Brown to James Martyn re Little Park Common,
Tintagel.
MARTYN, James of Padstow? - his representatives named as occupants of
part Crugmeer in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1871.
MARTYN, Jane of St Merryn - named in DOC St Merryn Rate Books 4 January
1858 and 31 March 1858 as occupant of a house and garden at Trevear
owned by Timothy Tremain and as excused from the payment of rates.
MARTYN, John Darke of Padstow, gent - party to DOC 23 February 1852
Dorothea Maria Richards to John Darke Martyn of lands at Treator,
Padstow, party to DOC 23 February 1856 Dorothea Maria Richards to John
Darke Martyn re Avon Cottage (commonly known as Bridge Park) Treator,
Padstow of which he was formerly occupant and party to DOC 23 December
1871 re Avon Cottage, Treator, Padstow, John Darke Martyn to William
Martyn Richards.He signed latter: J D Martyn. Signatory to DOC 22 April
1837 public poster of intention to lay complaints re wanton firing of
guns, pistols and fireworks in Padstow.
MARTYN, John formerly of Gwennap but now of Helston (aged about 58 yrs),
merchant: Party to and named as a life in DOC 24 March 1864 Indenture of
Lease Charles Rodolph Lord Clinton and John Martyn to Richard Skewes
Martyn and Richard Skewes Teague re dwelliong house and lands at
Gwennap. Signed and sealed by John Martyn.
MARTYN, John of Tintagel?: Named as a former owner of Little Park and
Little Park Common, Tintagel in DOC deed of sale 24 March 1835 John
Rounsevell to Walter Ede re Little Park & Little Park Common, Tintagel.
MARTYN, Joseph 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.
MARTYN, Joseph of St Merryn - named in DOCs St Merryn Rate Books 31
March 1857, 4 January 1858 and 18 June 1858 as occupant of a house and
garden at Trevear owned by John Tremain and excused from payment of
rates.
MARTYN, Joseph of Tregonetha, St Wenn: Named in DOC 1 September 1851
copy will of Josias Phillipps of St Wenn.
MARTYN, Lydia Estelle of Trevear, school pupil (born 4 April 1903,
parent/guardian Richbelle Martyn) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
MARTYN, Malachi (Malichi) of St Merryn - named in DOC St Merryn Rate
Book 31 March 1857 as occupant of a house and garden at Polmark owned by
J T H Peter esq and as excused from payment of rates. Also named in DOCs
St Merryn Rate Books 4 January 1858 and 18 June 1858 as occupant of a
house and garden at Kerketh and as excused from payment of rates.
MARTYN, Mary in DOC 1794 9th May Forrabury actual will
MARTYN, Maud – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers
1895.12,1890.06,1892.12,1893.08.
MARTYN, Mavis Mabel of Trehemborne, school pupil (born 28 May;
parent/guardian Mrs Annie Martyn) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
MARTYN, Mr - named in the DOC Guildhall 8th August 1890
MARTYN, Phillis Elizabeth of St Merryn, school pupil (born 6 September;
parent/guardian Ernest Aubrey Adolphus Boyd) – referred to in DOC St
Merryn School register 1900-1948.
MARTYN, Richard Skewes of Helston, grocer: Party to DOC 24 March 1864
Indenture of Lease Charles Rodolph Lord Clinton and John Martyn to
Richard Skewes Martyn and Richard Skewes Teaque of a dwelling house and
parcels of land at Gwennap. Signed and sealed by Richard Skewes Martyn.
MARTYN, Richelle – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers 1889.08,1892.08.
MARTYN, Samuel of Padstow? - named as occupant of part Crugmeer in DOCs
Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1872, 1875, 1876 and 1 July 1889 to
January 1890.
MARTYN, Thomas esquire, of Middle Temple, in DOC 1734 6th August Bodmin
marriage settlement.
MARTYN, Thomas Hammond of Sydney, Australia, sharebroker but now of The
Quinta, Bodmin – party to DOC Indenture of Assignment 11 September 1912
Thomas Hammond Martyn, Edward George Martyn, Thomas Martyn Michell and
Richard Lynham Randall to Alfred Browning Lyne of The Quintra, Bodmin.
He signed Thomas Hammond Martyn.
MARTYN, Thomas 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.
MARTYN, Trevor of St Merryn, school pupil (born 31 August;
parent/guardian Mrs E Martyn) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
MARTYN, Violet C of Trevear (born 26 November 1899, parent/guardian
Sarah Martyn) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School Register 1900-1948.
MARTYN, Violet C of Trevear (born 4 May 1898, parent/guardian William
Martyn) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School Register 1900-1948.
MARTYN, W.H. of Padstow? - named as occupant of part Crugmeer in DOCs
Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1861,1871,1872, 1875, 1876 ,1880 and
1884. Also named as occupant of part Crugmeer, Crugmeer Jefferys,
Crugmeer Pearces, Crugmeer Kents, Crugmeer Peters, part of Garden, part
of Vyvians, Tregirls, Stile Close, Mine Pound Meadow, Park Cove and part
of Hodges Crugmeer in DOCs Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1885 and 1
July 1889 to January 1890.
MARTYN, Wesley of Trewithen, school pupil (born 3 March 1903;
parent/guardian not given but formerly of Camels Head, S. Devonport) –
referred to in DOC St Merryn School Register 1900 – 1948.
MARTYN, William of Bodmin esq – named in DOC Indenture of Purchase 19
August 1898 Francis John Hext to Mark Guy, Richard Lynham Randall, John
Treverton and Henry Edyvean-Walker as occupier of property near St
Nicholas Street, Bodmin.
MARTYN,Ezecial,former tenant of Tregare,DOC 1812 15th August Nanstallon
Mount Charles etc,
MARTYN,George,DOC 1783 Sir Jas Laroche Account Book,rent on two houses
and gardens in Stratton
MARTYN,John,DOC 1837 11th August Pendewey Bodmin,Gentleman of Tintagel,
MARTYN,John,DOC Early Abstarct of Pendewy Bodmin 1781 to 1837,Gentleman
of Tintagel in part dated 24th May 1835
MARTYN,Mary,DOC 1794 9th May Forrabury,in receipt of High Rent
MARTYN,Thomas esquire,DOC 1734 6th August Bodmin,of Middle Temple
MARWICK, Margaret Elizabeth Vera of Porthcothan Bay, school pupil (born
10 December; parent/guardian E V Cannon) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School register 1900-1948.
MASE, Audrey from Albany Rd E5, school pupil (born 11 August;
parent/guardian not given) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
MASE, Derek James from Albany Rd E5, school pupil (born 13 October;
parent/guardian not given) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
MASON, James of Padstow, Collector of Customs – signatory to DOC 22
April 1837 public poster of intention to lay complaints re wanton firing
of guns, pistols and fireworks in Padstow.
MASONS GROUND, Padstow? - shown in possession of Richard Brewer in DOC
Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1861 and referred to in possession of
J B Williams in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1885.
MASSEY, Charles - named as attorney? for William Masterman in DOC 12
February 1760 legal dispute Thomas Jones v William Masterman re
Trevanson, St Breock.
MASTERMAN, William of Grays Inn, London, gent (later M.P. for Bodmin
1780- 1784) - Party to DOC Lease 31 January 1760 John Yelland, William
Yelland, Elizabeth Yelland, John Mill and Nicholas Mill to William
Masterman and Thomas Jones re Trevanson, St Breock. Named as deforciant
in DOC 12 February 1760 legal dispute with Thomas Jones re Trevanson, St
Breock.
MASTERMAN, William, Late of Trinity in the County of Cornwall, esquire,
deceased, mentioned in doc 1794 1st March Burycoombe Bodmin.
MASTERS, Job, tenant, mentioned in doc 1834 06-NOV St Tudy.
MASTERS, William Alexander – Cruelty to dog named in DOC Guildhall 29th
January 1887
MATCOT, John – named in DOC Seacoast Side Midsummer Account Book 1857.
MATHEWS, & Co – Plymouth named in DOC Bodmin Bankruptcy Fore Street,
Bodmin 16th July 1864
MATTHEWS, Ambrose - nephew of Ambrose son of John named in DOC Will of
Ambrose Matthews 8th February 1871
MATTHEWS, Ambrose – Yeoman Trevenion named in DOC Indenture for
Michaelstow 10th January 1775, also Matthews Part of same DOC, also DOC
9th March 1781 Trevenion lease indenture, also in DOC Trevenion,
Michaelstow 11 Nov 1798, also in DOC Bond of Indemnification Michealstow
5th November 1812, also in DOC Trevenson Michaelstow, 4th January 1850,
and also DOC 2nd January 1852 Michaelstow, Trevenion and also DOC
Trevenion, Michaelstow 13th October 1860, and also DOC Will of Ambrose
Matthews 8th February 1871
MATTHEWS, Dorothy – named in DOC Indenture for Michaelstow 10th January
1775, also Matthews Part of same DOC, also DOC 9th March 1781 Trevenion
lease indenture, also in DOC Trevenion, Michaelstow 11 Nov 1798.
MATTHEWS, Edward – Clerk to Robert Edyvean named in the DOC Bodmin part
of St Leonard’s 26th March 1838
MATTHEWS, Eliza – niece of Ambrose daughter of William Matthews, named
in DOC Will of Ambrose Matthews 8th February 1871
MATTHEWS, Grace – wife of Ambrose named in DOC Will of Ambrose Matthews
8th February 1871
MATTHEWS, Grace Ann – Cruelty to three Children named in DOC Guildhall
Minutes 14th May 1894
MATTHEWS, John – alias John Jossell alias London Jim assault named in
DOC Magistrates Bodmin 19th February 1886
MATTHEWS, John – brother of Ambrose named in DOC Will of Ambrose
Matthews 8th February 1871
MATTHEWS, John – Infant named in Cruelty case of William and Grace
Matthews named in DOC Guildhall Minutes 14th May 1894
MATTHEWS, John – son of Ambrose named DOC Trevenion, Michaelstow 13th
October 1860
MATTHEWS, Mary Ann – Witness on reverse of DOC Trevenion, Michaelstow
13th October 1860
MATTHEWS, Mary Jane – niece of Ambrose, daughter of John named in DOC
Will of Ambrose Matthews 8th February 1871
MATTHEWS, Myrtle of Trevisker Padstow, school pupil (born 17 May;
parent/guardian Mabel Matthews) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
MATTHEWS, Sarah Jane – Aged 9 infant named in cruelty case named in DOC
Guildhall Minutes 14th May 1894
MATTHEWS, Thomas M and Son – 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
MATTHEWS, William – Maintenance of Wife named in DOC Guildhall 29th July
1887 also maintenance of wife named in DOC Guildhall, Bodmin 9th August
1889, named in cruelty case named in DOC Guildhall Minutes 14th May 1894
MATTHEWS, William – named in DOC Indenture for Michaelstow 10th January
1775 also Matthews Part of same DOC, also DOC 9th March 1781 Trevenion
lease indenture, and brother of Ambrose also named in named in DOC Will
of Ambrose Matthews 8th February 1871
MATTHEWS, William – nephew of Ambrose, son of John named in DOC Will of
Ambrose Matthews 8th February 1871
MATTHEWS, William John – Aged 10 subject of cruelty Case named in DOC
Guildhall Minutes 14th May 1894
MAUDIT(T), Isaac, gentleman in DOC 1711 16th Oct unknown location
MAUDITT,Isaac,DOC 1711 16th Oct unknown location,Gentleman lived on
other boundary of land being deeded
MAUGHAM, Catherine witness to DOC 1758 14th August Trewassa Davidstow
MAUNDER, Michael – charged with breaking two panes of glass named in DOC
Guildhall 16th November 1888
MAY, Alex – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers 1881.08.
MAY, Bob – charged with being a Pedlar without license also with being
drunk named in DOC Guildhall 29th July 1887
MAY, Florence - named in DOC Guildhall 22nd April 1892, also named in
DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
MAY, Jarkett (Jacquet?) of St Breock, widow - named as a former occupant
(prior to Thomas Barnes) of Tregunna, St Breock in Deeds 28 September
1709 Anthony Nicholl & Edward Trelawny to John Saunders re Tregunna and
30 September/1 October 1709 recited in DOC 27 March 1744 John Saunders &
John Pettigrew to John Brabin re Tregunna, St Breock. Her former
occupancy also cited in DOC 1 December 1764 John Brabin, Elizabeth
Brabin and Henry Brabin to Robert Dennis of Tregunna, St Breock.
MAY, John – Witness named in Bennett Case named in DOC Guildhall 14th
May 1894
MAY, John of St Merryn - named in DOCs St Merryn Rate Books 31 March
1857, 4 January 1858 and 31 March 1858 as occupant of a house and garden
at Trevear owned by Francis Bennett and as excused from payment of
rates.
MAY, John Thomas – drunk and disorderly Bore Street named in DOC
Magistrates minutes 11th June 1886
MAY, late John of St Minver – occupants of the late John May’s tenement
at porthkillick, St Minver assessed for poor rates in copy DOC 9 March
1784 St Minver Poor Rates.
MAY, Moses of Padstow? - named as occupant of Saunders Ground and Garden
in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1851.
MAY, Philip – named in DOC Seacoast Side Midsummer Account Book 1857.
MAY, Phillipa married to William May daughter of Joseph Pope of
\michaelstow doc 1791 14th March St Breward
MAY, Sarah signee document1764 26th June St Nicholas Closes Bodmin
MAY, Stephen of Nanstallon, Bodmin: Named in DOC 14 August 52 George 3rd
Indenture of Sale Rev William Flamank and Mary his wife to Francis
Sackville Lloyd Wheate and Rev Nicholas Philips as a former occupant of
Nanstallon, Bodmin.
MAY, William – Using a doghouse for illegal purpose named in DOC 11th
Jan 1895
MAY, William Gentleman married Peggy or Margaret Marshall see 1746 26th
May St Nicholas Meadows Bodmin.2
MAY, William Henry of Summercourt, Cornwall - party as tenant to DOC 13
June 1904 Tenancy Agreement Harriet Kestle and Ellen Selina Tamblyn to
William Henry May re Summercourt.
MAY, William, mentioned in doc 1789 29th September Bodmin.
MAY, William, mentioned in doc 1789 29th September tenement Bodmin.
MAY,Ann,DOC 1783 Sir Jas Laroche Account Book,Rent on Morland Barton to
Michaelmas 1782
MAY,Dinah,name crossed through in this but later referred to as tenant
aged about 32 and a life on the lease,DOC 1827 1st May Perran anworthal,
MAY,John,DOC 1873 11th December St Austell,tenant mentioned in a
schedule of property attached
MAY,Richard,son of Dinah aged 9 and a life on the lease,DOC 1827 1st May
Perran anworthal,
MAY,Stephen,former tenant of Nanstallon,DOC 1812 15th August Nanstallon
Mount Charles etc,
MAY,Will,DOC 1730 10th November Quarry Park Bodmin,witness,
MAYNARD, Elizabeth witness to the will of Thomas Beard 1768 30th
November Bodmin
MCCROSKIE, John - named in DOC Guildhall 9th July 1892
MCDONALD, Annie – sleeping in an outhouse named in DOC Guildhall 29th
January 1887
MCDONALD, George – Sleeping in an outhouse named in DOC Guildhall 29th
January 1887
McDOUGAL, Annie of Bodmin? – guilty of being drunk and disorderly in a
public place. 1885 Bodmin Guildhall minutes 2 November.
MCGINTY, Patrick – Awol from Militia named in DOC 11th Jan 1895
MCGINTY, Peter – Deserter named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
MCGWIGGAN, – Deceased named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
MCKINNAN, Allen – Vagrancy named in DOC Guildhall 9th July 1892
McLEAN, J T of Blisland?: Named in DOC 5 June 1920 Auction Catalogue re
the Lavethan estate as the occupant of lot 14 of the said catalogue.
MEACHAMPS TENEMENT, Padstow? - as Mechamps tenement referred to in
possession of John Hawken in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges
1861. Part referred to in the possession of C G P Brune in DOCs Padstow
Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1871, 1880 and 1885 and part (1871) in
possession of Nicholas Rundle.
MEAGE, (R?), G – named in DOC Seacoast Side Midsummer Account Book 1857.
MEAGHER, William of Padstow? - named as occupant of Garden-Cove in DOCs
Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1884?,1885 and 1 July 1889 to January
1890.
MEAGOR, Anne – wife of John Meagor and sister of Thomas Bunt of Kents
Down, Old Cardinham, yeoman and with her children Anne, Grace and
Elizabeth named in DOC his will 3 October 1861.
MEANY, Robert - witness to Acknowledgement of Debt DOC 1 February 1655
(Rawling, Padstow 2) Edward Earle to Richard Rawling.
MEARS, G - named in DOC magistrate’s minutes, 12th June 1885
MEDLIN, Sarah (age 24) of Falmouth – named in DOC 21 September 1894
Quarterly List of Mentally Ill Persons within the District of Falmouth
not in any asylum, hospital or licensed house. Living with her mother.
MELLOW, Thomas, mentioned in doc 1808 1st Jan Bodmin and doc 1808 2nd
January Bodmin.
MELLOW,Thomas,DOC St Nicholas Street Abstract Bodmin(Mar 1794),tenant
MELLOW,Thomas,owner of all bounding land formerly,DOC 1808 1st Jan
Dunmeer Bodmin,also DOC 1808 2nd Jan Dunmeer appears to be a draft copy
MENHENICK, Mary Ann (d/o George Wilce of St Kew & Mary Rowden and wife
of Alexander Menhinick of Trewarthen farm): Named in DOC will dated 5
December 1829 of her mother Mary Wilce.(Compiler’s note: for Menhinick
family history see The Menhinick Family by Thomas Shaw -- revised 2000
by Oliver Menhinick).
MENHENICK, Richard of Padstow? – named as occupant of Hellyers Trevone,
part Trevone Common, penton Warrow, St Caddocks Hedge, Trethillack &
Common Parks Trethillack in DOC Padstow Vicar’s Tithe Rent Charges 1861
and doc 1866 Vicars Rent Padstow.
MENHENIOTT, Elizabeth, widow of John Menheniott, both mentioned in doc
1785 13th January Laneast Bodmin.
MENHENIOTT, John, husband of Elizabeth Menheniott, both mentioned in doc
1785 13th January Laneast Bodmin.
MENHENNICK, Charity – Relieving Officer named in DOC Guildhall 22nd
April 1892
MENHENNICK, Charles – Relieving Officer Sworn named in DOC Guildhall
15th December 1893
MENHENNICK, Charles Henry – Overseer, named in DOC magistrate’s minutes,
12th June 1885 also named in DOC Guildhall, Bodmin 30th October 1891
also named in DOC Justices minutes 27th May 1891 also named in DOC
Guildhall Bodmin 4th March 1892 also named in DOC Guildhall 5th April
1889
MENHENNICK, J – Releaving officer named in DOC Guildhall 29th July 1887,
also named in DOC Guildhall 9th July 1892
MENHINICK, James: Witness to DOC 10 February 1876 copy will of James
Pinch. He signed James Menhinick.
MENHINNICK, Alexander - named in assignment 22 July 1825 William & Jane
Cleave to John Menhinnick of Tregunna, St Breock as recited in DOC 21
February 1849 Morrish Wilton to Henry Brabyn of Tregunna, St Breock and
in DOC 8 October 1873 re Tregunna, St Breock.
MENHINNICK, John of Tregunna, St Breock - named in assignment 22 July
1825 William & Jane Cleave to John Menhinnick of Tregunna St Breock as
recited in DOC 21 February 1848 conveyance Morrish Wilton to Henry
Brabyn of Tregunna, St Breock and in DOC 8 October 1873 re Tregunna, St
Breock.
MENHINNICK, John: Witness to DOC 10 February 1876 copy will of James
Pinch. He signed John Menhinick.
MENNEER, John (of St Breock?) - compiler? of DOC 15 November 1839 re St
Breock roads.
MERRIFIELD,John,DOC 1730 9th November Quarry Park Bodmin,Mercer of
Bodmin, also DOC 1730 10th November Quarry Park Bodmin,
MERRY, Arthur – No light on Bicycle named in DOC Guildhall 14th May 1894
MERRYFIELD,Elizabeth,DOC 1789 23rd October Bodmin,land bounding Opies
Lane property,
MESSRS WALKER MARTINEAU & Co – Solicitors named in DOC Fore Street,
Bodmin 30th April 1894 and also Jpg of same date
METHERELL, John witness to doc 1707 17th October St Nicholas Closes
Bodmin and 1707 18th October St Nicholas Closes Bodmin
MEWTON, William – Poor law rates named in DOC Guildhall Minutes 14th May
1894, named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
MICHELL, Bennet of Bodmin: Party to DOC 24 February 1807 Assignment of
Lease Bennet Michell to John Parnell of Bodmin premises. He signed
Bennet Michell. (Compiler’s note: for Michell of Bodmin see C S
Gilbert’s Historical Survey Vol 2 pp 199-201, Maclean’s Trigg Minor Vol
1 p 292 and Sarah Gregor’s Pedigrees Collection (CRO) DDG 1948/1/802).
MICHELL, Charles – Support of parents named in DOC Guildhall, 6th
January 1888
MICHELL, Henry of Padstow? - named as occupant of Trenearne in DOC
Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1851, 1861, 1872 ,1875 and 1876.
MICHELL, Henry, mentioned in doc 1866 Vicars Rent Padstow and doc 1867
Vicars Rents Padstow.
MICHELL, R M – Marazion named in DOC Bodmin Bankruptcy Fore Street,
Bodmin 16th July 1864
MICHELL, Rev Bennett of Winsford, Somerset, clerk: Party to unsigned
(draft ?) DOC 26 June 1840 Assignment of Lease Bennett Michell & William
Michell to John Pascoe Bennetts of Hodges tenement, St Austell. Also
named (or possibly his father) in said doc as being the lessee under
lease dated 3 January 1812 of certain property at Trenance, St
Austell.(Compiler’s note: for this family see Maclean’s Trigg Minor Vol
1 p 292, Boase’s Collectanea Cornubiensia p 555 and Sarah Gregor’s
Pedigrees Collection (CRO) DDG 1948/1/802, 1950/3/732).
MICHELL, Thomas Martyn of Nancassick, Feock, Farmer – party to DOC
Indenture of Assignment 11 September 1912 Thomas Hammond Martyn, Edward
George Martyn, Thomas Martyn Michell & richard Lynham randall to Alfred
Browning Lyne of The Quintra, Bodmin. He signed Thomas Martyn Michell.
MICHELL, William of Bodmin (brother to Rev Bennett Michell), doctor of
medicine: Party to unsigned (draft?) DOC 26 June 1840 Assignment of
Lease Bennett Michell & William Michell to John Pascoe Bennetts of
Hodges tenement, St Austell. (Compiler’s note: for this family see
Maclean’s Trigg Minor Vol 1 p 292, Boase’s Collectanea Cornubiensia p
555 and Sarah Gregor’s Pedigrees Collection (CRO) DDG 1948/1/802,
1950/3/732).
MICHELL, William of Padstow? - named as occupant of Garden in DOC
Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1871. Also named as occupant of
Garden and Trenearne in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1880.
MICHELL,Bennett esquire,DOC 1836 26th August St Austell,of Bodmin
MICHELL,Bennett,DOC 1873 11th December St Austell,son of Bennett Michell
MICHELL,Bennett,DOC 1873 11th December St Austell,will dated 26 Jan 1838
died 22nd February 1838
MICHELL,John,DOC 1775 Redruth Tythes,Carnbray
MICHELL,Joseph,of Penzance life on the lease,DOC 1759 14th January St
Buryan,
MICHELL,Reverend William Philip,DOC 1873 11th December St Austell,Clerk
of Carhampton, Dunster, Somerset
MICHELL,William,DOC 1873 11th December St Austell,son of Bennett Michell
MICHELLS GROUND, Padstow? - referred as being in the possession of C G P
Brune in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1880 (but part ? also
referred to as in the occupation of Henry Williams) and 1885. Michells
Treniow and Lower Michells Hay also named in said DOC. Michells Treniow
shown in possession of Sampson Tallack in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent
Charges 1861 and in possession of William Steer in DOC Padstow Vicar's
Tithe Rent Charges 1871.
Middle Boskeine (Boskerne?), Bodmin & Egloshayle, Trelasicke, Ladock and
Lockeridge and Broom Downs, Beer Ferris, Devon. He signed William
Flamank.(Compiler’s note: for the pedigree of Flamank of Boscarne,
Bodmin see Maclean’s Trigg Minor Vol 1 pp 283-4).
MIDDLE, Elijah – Supt of Police, named in DOC Bodmin Magistrates Minutes
4th December 1885, named in DOC Bodmin Guildhall Minutes 4th September
1885 also named in DOC Guildhall Bodmin 25th September 1885 also named
in DOC Guildhall 5th April 1889 also named in DOC Guildhall, 6th January
1888 also named in DOC Guildhall 29th July 1887 also named in DOC
Guildhall, Bodmin 9th August 1889
MIDDLE, Elijah, Superintendent of Police – named in DOC 1885 Bodmin
Guildhall Minutes 7 August, 21 September..
MIDDLE, George, named as witness in Buckingham case in DOC Guildhall
Bodmin 25th September 1885 and1885 Bodmin Guildhall minutes 2 October
MIDDLETON, Jean Marie of Harlyn, school pupil (born 9 October;
parent/guardian Nora Pauline Middleton) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School Register 1900-1948.
MILL, Dame Selina (w/o Sir Charles Mill): named in 3rd schedule to DOC 1
October 1877 Indenture of Sale Rev Francis Henry Morgan & ors to William
John Nickell re Helland barton as a party to an 1814 assignment of lease
affecting the barton.
MILL, Nicholas of Plymouth Dock, Devon, gent - Party to DOC 31 January
1760 Lease John Yelland, William Yelland, Elizabeth Yelland, John Mill
and Nicholas Mill to William Masterman and Thomas Jones re Trevanson, St
Breock.
MILL, Rev John of St Stephen in Brannel, clerk - Party to DOC 31 January
1760 Lease John Yelland, William Yelland, Elizabeth Yelland, John Mill
and Nicholas Mill to William Masterman and Thomas Jones re Trevanson, St
Breock.
MILL, Sir Charles Bt: Named in 3rd schedule to DOC 1 October 1877
Indenture of Sale Rev Francis Henry Morgan & ors to William John Nickell
re Helland barton as a party to an 1814 assignment of lease affecting
the barton.
MILL,Henery,DOC 1775 Redruth Tythes,Roskrogran
MILL,William,DOC 1775 Redruth Tythes,Highway
MILLAR, Guy Denny Lawrence of Trevone Bay, school pupil (born 31 May
1902; parent/guardian Henry James Charles Millar) – referred to in DOC
St Merryn School Register 1900 –1948.
MILLAR, Norman Patrick Sylvester of Trevone Bay, school pupil (born 14
August 1900; parent/guardian James Henry Charles Millar) – referred to
in DOC St Merryn School Register 1900 – 1948.
MILLER, Thomas – witness named in Dawson assault case named in DOC
Magistrates 19th February 1886
MILLER, William – Witness named in DOC Will Loveday Pett Keybridge Saint
Breward 8th March 1902
MILLER,Thomas,DOC 1872 22nd November Will St Breward,Yeoman of Key
Bridge, St Breward
MILLER,Thomas,DOC 1872 24thFebruary St Breward,Yeoman of Key Bridge St
Breward; Will
MILLER,William Hawke,possesses tenements at Dunmeer,DOC 1808 1st Jan
Dunmeer Bodmin,also DOC 1808 2nd Jan Dunmeer appears to be a draft copy
MILLER,William,DOC 1872 22nd November Will St Breward,son of Thomas
Miller of Key Bridge andDOC 1872 24thFebruary St Breward,son of Thomas
Miller, yeoman of Key Bridge St Breward; died 9 May 1916 without issue
MILLETT, William John - named in DOC Guildhall 29th January 1887
MILLINGTON, Elizabeth Ann – assaulted by husband named in DOC Guildhall,
Bodmin 9th August 1889
MILLINGTON, Francis – drunk also assault named in DOC Guildhall, Bodmin
9th August 1889 also sleeping rough named in DOC Guildhall 8th August
1890
MILLOW, J S of Penzance, Solicitor - witness to DOC 19 March 1890
probate of will of Richard Thomas deceased. He signed: J S Millow.
MILLS, Stella Kathleen of St Merryn, school pupil (born 10 November;
parent/guardian C M Mills) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
MILTON, Elizabeth - witness to DOC Deed of Release 3 September 1736
Richard Rawling to Richard Guy re Padstow properties. She signed:
Elizabeth Milton.
MINARDS, William mentioned in the document 1836 24thMay Padstow.
MINTON, Thomas Co-partner of Hendra St Dennis with Joseph Poulson and
William Powuall. Named in Indentures 1804 28th and 29th September Hendra
St Dennis.
MITCHELL, Ann Jane Millicent – wife of William Mitchell named in the DOC
Rind Street 5th July 1848 also 16th June 1848, also in DOC Rind Street,
Bodmin 24th June 1848
MITCHELL, David of Tregunna, St Breock - named as being in occupation of
sale lots 1-3 of Tregunna, St Breock as recited in notice of sale DOC 4
July 1860 re Penquean, St Breock. Possibly the same David Mitchell named
in DOC Seacoast Side Midsummer Account Book 1857.
MITCHELL, Henry - named as a current occupier of Hoblyn's Fields,
Treator, Padstow in DOC Deed of Appointment 26 February 1825 of Betty
Blake Peter.Signatory to DOC 22 April 1837 public poster of intention to
lay complaints re wanton firing of guns, pistols and fireworks in
Padstow.
MITCHELL, James of Middle Boskeine (Boskerne?), Bodmin & Egloshayle:
Named in DOC 14 August 52 George 3rd Indenture of Sale Rev William
Flamank and Mary his wife to Francis Sackville Lloys Wheate and Rev
Nicholas Philips as athe current occupier of Middle Boskeine
(Boskerne?), Bodmin & Egloshayle.
MITCHELL, Jane - witness to 4 January 1813 will of Richard Nance of
Padstow, yeoman as per DOC probate of 17 May 1813. She signed: Jane
Mitchell.
MITCHELL, Jane, mentioned in DOC 1825 16th September Polruan.
MITCHELL, John – named as the son in the Indenture for lands at Pennant
and Dentonhill, St Veep, Manor of Manley 25th June 1709
MITCHELL, John – named as the tenant or possessor deceased in the
Indenture for lands at Pennant and Dentonhill, St Veep, Manor of Manley
25th June 1709
MITCHELL, Leonard of Trevorrick, school pupil (born 9 August 1907;
parent/guardian John Mitchell from Lostwithiel) – referred to in DOC St
Merryn School Register 1900 – 1948.
MITCHELL, Marion of Trevorrick, school pupil (born 15 May 1910;
parent/guardian John Mitchell from Lostwithiel) – referred to in DOC St
Merryn School Register 1900 – 1948.
MITCHELL, Matthew - see NICHOLL, Matthew.
MITCHELL, Samuel and Arundell, Ann (his wife) – named in DOC copy will 4
April 1812 as former purchasers of Inner Benorth, Cardinham.
MITCHELL, Stephen – Yeoman named in the DOC Bodmin part of St Leonard’s
26th March 1838
MITCHELL, Thomas – drunk named in DOC Guildhall, Bodmin 9th August 1889
MITCHELL, Thomas of Padstow – signatory to DOC 22 April 1837 public
poster of intention to lay complaints re wanton firing of guns, pistols
and fireworks in Padstow.
MITCHELL, William - named in the DOC Rind Street 5th July 1848 also 16th
June 1848, also in DOC Rind Street, Bodmin 24th June 1848
MITCHELL,James,tenant of Middle Boskeine,DOC 1812 15th August Nanstallon
Mount Charles etc,
MITCHELMORE, John of Lifton, Devon, yeoman: Named in DOC Abstract of
Title of Mr Robert Sandercock to Nettles Park and Trewasso, Davidstow as
a party to 1814/15 Deeds of Lease & Release by way of mortgage to secure
funds advanced to Robert Sandercock by the said John Mitchelmore.
MITCHELMORE, John, eldest son and heir of John Mitchelmore, both
mentioned in the doc 1832 28th April Trewassa Davidstowe.
MITCHELMORE, Richard Hancock of Stoke Climsland, yeoman (eldest son &
heir of John Mitchelmore who died on 16 July 1829): Named in DOC
Abstract of Title of Mr Robert Sandercock to Nettles Park and Trewasso,
Davidstow as a party to a Deed of Assignment dated 22 May 1830.
MITCHELMORE, Richard Hancock/Handcock (described as of Stoke Climsland
in the County of Cornwall), yeoman, eldest son heir at law and sole
administrator of the goods and chattels of John Mitchelmore, both
mentioned in the doc 1832 28th April Trewassa Davidstowe.
MOLESWORTH, Beatrice Anne of 20 Charles Street, Berkeley Square, London
- witness to DOC 2 February 1875 conveyance Charles Prideaux Brune to
Henry Wilson re Oak Villa, Padstow.
MOLESWORTH, George Lt - named in DOC Guildhall 9th July 1892
MOLESWORTH, J O - witness to conveyance DOC 12 June 1689 Jane Brabyn to
Mary Brabyn re Tregunna, St Breock. He signed: J O Molesworth.
MOLESWORTH, John of Pencarrow, Egloshayle, esq (s/o Sir John Molesworth
2nd Bt) - named as lessor of Penquean, St Breock to Thomas Martin in
Indenture 8 October 1765 as recited in DOC Abstract of Title (2) of
Penquean, St Breock. Also Party to DOC 8 October 1765 Deed of Lease &
Release John Molesworth, Sir William Morice & Lady Bridget Bastard to
Thomas Martin re Penquean, St Breock.
MOLESWORTH, Lady Andalusia Grant of Pencarrow, Egloshayle (see also
West, Andalusia Grant ) - named as a beneficiary under the will of her
husband Sir William Molesworth (8th Bt) and as a party to indenture 17
March 1856 Andalusia Grant Lady Molesworth, Thomas Woollcombe, Julian
Pauncefote and Rev Temple West as recited in DOC Abstract of Title (2)
of Penquean, St Breock.
MOLESWORTH, Rev Hugh, clerk (later Sir Hugh 9th Bt) - party to Deed of
Settlement 8 July 1844 Sir William Molesworth (8th Bt), Andalusia Grant
West, Rev Gilbert Henry West, Philip Mosey (Moysey) Little, John Temple
West, Robert Gamlen, Rev Hugh Molesworth and Thomas Woolcombe in
contemplation of marriage of Sir William Molesworth and Andalusia Grant
West as recited in DOC Abstract of Title of Penquean, St Breock.
MOLESWORTH, Sir Arscott Ourry of Pencarrow, Egloshayle, 7th Bt - named
as Lord of the Manor of Pendavey in DOC Padstow Harbour Dispute and
named as a beneficiary under the will of his father, Sir William
Molesworth 6th Bt, as recited in DOC Abstract of Title (2) of Penquean,
St Breock.
MOLESWORTH, Sir John of Pencarrow, Egloshayle Kt & 2nd Bt - named as an
executor of the will of Mary Burrows of Egloshayle, who predeceased her,
in conveyance DOC 27 March 1744 re Tregunna, St Breock, John Saunders &
John Pettigrew to John Brabin. Witness to DOC 13 June 1690 Deed of
Arrangement Jane Brabyn and Mary Brabyn re Tregunna, St Breock. He
signed Jo Molesworth. (Compiler's note: For Molesworth of Pencarrow see
Maclean's Trigg Minor Vol 1 pp 463-472).
MOLESWORTH, Sir John, Baronet, deceased, father of Sir William
Molesworth, both mentioned in doc 1794 1st March Burycoombe Bodmin.
MOLESWORTH, Sir John, of Pencarrow, in DOC 1734 6th August Bodmin
marriage settlement.
MOLESWORTH, Sir William of Pencarrow, Egloshayle, 6th Bt (s/o Sir John
Molesworth 5th Bt) - party to Indenture 26/27 March 1786 Sir William
Molesworth Bt, Caroline Treby Ourry, Paul Treby Treby and John Arscott
whereby Molesworth property at Polgeel, Egloshayle was vested in
trustees pursuant to an agreement re marriage of Sir William Molesworth
and Caroline Treby Ourry as recited in DOC Abstract of Title (2) of
Penquean, St Breock. Said Abstract also names his widow Dame Caroline as
a beneficiary under his will of 27 August 1797 (he died 22 February
1798). Named as lessor of Penquean, St Breock to John Woolcock under
lease of 11 November 1788 as recited in said lease DOC 11 November 1788
(he signed: Wm Molesworth) and in DOC 23 May 1798 John Woolcock to
Thomas Key re Penquean, St Breock.
MOLESWORTH, Sir William of Pencarrow, Egloshayle, 8th Bt (eldest son &
heir of Sir Arscott Ourry Molesworth, 7th Bt) - named as an affected
landowner in determination of 1838 Commissioners for Enclosure of
Trevanson, St Breock marshes as recited in DOC Abstract of Title of John
Werry Blake to Verrow Well Lake, Trevanson, St Breock – and in DOC
Agreement 2 April 1862 re Trevanson Marshes.. Party to Deed of Family
Arrangement 30 May 1831 Sir William Molesworth, Dame Caroline Treby
Molesworth, Ralph Colley Smith and Thomas Woollcombe releasing
Molesworth estates as recited in DOC Abstract of Title (2) of Penquean,
St Breock (Compiler's note: the Deed of Family Arrangement describes the
holdings of Pawton Manor in detail). Also party to Deed of Settlement 8
July 1844 Sir William Molesworth, Andalusia Grant West, Rev Gilbert
Henry West, Philip Mosey (Moysey) Little, John Temple West, Robert
Gamlen, Rev Hugh Molesworth and Thomas Woollcombe in contemplation of
marriage between Sir William Molesworth and Andalusia Grant West
(parties said to have married at St Georges Hanover Square 9 July 1844)
as recited in DOC Abstract of Title (2) of Penquean, St Breock.
MOLESWORTH, Sir William, Baronet, son of Sir John Molesworth Baronet
deceased, both mentioned in doc 1794 1st March Burycoombe Bodmin.
MOLESWORTH,Sir John,DOC 1734 6th August Bodmin,of Pencarrow, Cornwall
MOLESWORTH,Sir John,DOC 1796 12th September Coles Field Bodmin,lease of
Stapps Meadow,
MOLLIS, John, yeoman of the parish of Michaelstow in the County of
Cornwall, party named in indenture DOC 1676 1st November Mathews Park
Lantaglos re the surrender of a former Lease of three Closes of Land
with the appurtenances commonly called and known by the name of Mathews
Parkes situated in Trefrew within the parish of Lantaglos by Camelford
in the County of Cornwall, late in the possession of Anstice Pearse,
Spinster.
MONTGOMERY, Alexander - witness to DOC 8 May 1874 fire policy re Rev
Richard Frederick Tyacke.
MONTGOMERY, Alfred – Commissioner for Redemption of Land Tax named in
DOC Trewint, St Minver 20th May 1880
MOODY, Charles – drunk and disorderly named in DOC Guildhall 16th
November 1888
MOON, John – witness to DOC 30 May 1698 conveyance John Earl of
Bridgewater, John Burrington and John Garland to Patrick Bunt of
Cardinham, yeoman of part tenement named Old Cardinham, Cardinham. He
signed John Moon.
MOON,Thomas,Tailor of Liskeard, land indenture,DOC 1849 10th March St
Neot,
MOONEY, Joseph – See John Robertson
MOORE, Ann, wife of Lewis Moore of Torpoint in the County of Cornwall, a
Superannuated Boatswain in Her Majesty's Royal Navy, both mentioned in
doc 1860 16th May Torpoint.
MOORE, E Head of Mylor, medical officer – compiler of DOC 31 December
1894 Quarterly List of Mentally Ill Persons within the District of Mylor
not in an asylum, hospital or licensed house.
MOORE, George, witness to DOC 1750 9th August St Issey
MOORE, Lewis, husband of Ann, of Torpoint in the County of Cornwall, a
Superannuated Boatswain in Her Majesties Royal Navy, both mentioned in
doc 1860 16th May Torpoint.
MOORE,Henrietta Jessy,DOC 1891 23rd April Saltash,sister of Ann Hext
Kelly
MOORE,James,DOC 1884 27-SEP Lanteglos,tenant of Julliffe's Tenement,
Ladock from 29 Sep 1879
MOORSOM,Constantine Warren Maude esquire,DOC Abstract part of Lavethan
Blisland,Ridge Hill House, Dartmouth, Devon
MORCOM, William, mentioned in doc 1866 Vicars Rent Padstow and doc 1867
Vicars Rents Padstow.
MORCOMB, Thomas of St Merryn - named in DOCs St Merryn Rate Books 31
March 1857, 4 January 1858 and 18 June 1858 as occupant of a house and
garden at Trevear owned by John Brenton and as excused from payment of
rates.
MORCOMB, William of Padstow? – named as occupant of part Opies Tenement,
part Ropers Ground and part Trethillick in DOCs Padstow Vicar's Tithe
Rent Charges 1861 and 1871.
MORCOMBE, George (s/o William Morcombe) of Ladock: See entry under
Morcombe, William.
MORCOMBE, Mary Ann (d/o William Morcombe) of Ladock: See entry under
Morcombe, William.
MORCOMBE, William of Ladock: Named in DOC 2 December 1819 Indenture of
Lease & Release Edmund Earl of Cork & Orrery and Baron Boyle with
William Stephen Poyntz to Richard Coom re Ladock tenements as the lessee
of a Ladock tenement on his life and the lives of his son, George
Morcombe, and daughter, Mary Ann Morcombe.
MORCUMB, Elsie of Trevose, school pupil (born 26 April 1895,
parent/guardian Henry Morcumb) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
MORCUMB, Henry of St Merryn - named in DOC St Merryn Rate Book 31 March
1857 as occupant of a house and garden at Treyarnon owned by J B Old esq
and excused from payment of rates.
MORCUMB, John of St Merryn - named in DOC St Merryn Rate Book 31 March
1858 as occupant of houses and land owned by Henry Hawen (Hawken?).
MORCUMB, Joseph 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 Trethias owned by Francis Old esq and as occupant of land at
Porthcothan owned by J B Old esq.
MORCUMB, late Mr – occupants of late Mr Morcumb’s interest in Measmeer,
St Minver named as liable for rates under copy DOC 9 March 1784 St
Minver Poor Rates.
MORCUMB, Mrs J of St Merryn - named in DOC St Merryn Rate Book 31 March
1857 as occupant of house and land at Trevose owned by J T H Peter esq.
MORCUMB, Richard of St Ervan? - witness to 14 August 1854 will of James
Hawken of St Ervan, yeoman as recited in annexure to DOC 1 October 1834
re lands at Penrose, St Ervan. He signed: the sign of Richard Morcumb.
MORCUMB, Ronald Henry of Trevose Farm, school pupil (born 18 April;
parent/guardian Thomas Morcumb) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
MORCUMB, Thomas - see Morcomb, Thomas.
MORCUMB, Thomas of Trevose Farm, school pupil (born 15 June 1898,
parent/guardian Henry Morcumb) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
MORCUMB, William of St Merryn - named in DOCs St Merryn Rate Books 4
January 1858 and 31 March 1858 as occupant of a house and garden at
Treyarnon owned by J B Old esq and excused from payment of rates.
MOREHOUSE, Charles, of Forrabury, Will in DOC 1794 6th October Forrabury
no detail at all and in DOC 1794 9th May Forrabury actual will
MOREHOUSE, James, son of Charles, deceased in DOC 1794 9th May Forrabury
actual will
MOREHOUSE, John, son of Charles, deceased in DOC 1794 9th May Forrabury
actual will
MOREHOUSE, Sarah, widow of Charles in DOC 1794 6th October Forrabury no
detail at all and in DOC 1794 9th May Forrabury actual will
MOREHOUSE, Thomas son of Charles, deceased in DOC 1794 9th May Forrabury
actual will
MOREHOUSE,Charles,DOC 1794 6th October Forrabury,deceased, his will
being proved and DOC 1794 9th May Forrabury his will
MOREHOUSE,James,DOC 1794 9th May Forrabury,son of Charles and Sarah, a
minor
MOREHOUSE,John,DOC 1794 9th May Forrabury,son of Charles and Sarah
MOREHOUSE,Sarah,DOC 1794 6th October Forrabury,widow of Charles,
executrix
MOREHOUSE,Thomas,DOC 1794 9th May Forrabury,son of Charles and Sarah, a
minor
MORETON, Hon Percy of Onslow Gardens, Brompton, Middlesex, esq - party
to refinancing Basset property of Gustavus Lambert Basset as recited in
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 & Collaton, Week St Mary. He signed:
Percy Moreton. Also named as party to conveyances 3 March 1854, 17
August 1870 and 13 February 1871 recited in said DOC.
MORGAN, Isabel Mary of Churchtown, school pupil (born 27 October;
parent/guardian Annie Isabel Morgan) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School register 1900-1948
MORGAN, Llewelyn Richard of Churchtown, school pupil (born 3 January;
parent/guardian Annie Isabel Morgan) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School Register 1900-1948.
MORGAN, Rev Francis Henry, of Guisborough, Yorks, clerk: Party to DOC 1
October 1877 Indenture of Sale Rev Francis Henry Morgan, Charles
Augustus North (trustees of James Hayward deceased), Robert Erskine
Hayward & Elizabeth North to William John Nickell re the barton of
Helland. He signed Francis H Morgan.
MORGAN, Rev John, curate of Tresmere - party to DOC Indenture 27 January
1787 William Bennett and Ann Bennett (as governors of the bounty of
Queen Anne for the maintenance of poor clergy) to Rev John Morgan
transfer of Slipperhill, Egloskerry (part of manor of Penhale). He
signed: John Morgan. Named in DOC Order of Court at Westminster Hilary
Term 1787 John Morgan as plaintiff and William & Ann Bennett as
defendants re Slipperhill, Egloskerry.
MORGAN, William Henry Richard of Churchtown, school pupil (born 6
September; parent/guardian Annie Isabel Morgan) – referred to in DOC St
Merryn School Register 1900-1948.
MORGAN,Moses,Merchant of Penzance selling Middlehouse, Tenement of
Boscarne, living in Alwarton Lane, Penzance,DOC 1759 14th January St
Buryan,
MORICE, Sir William of Werrington, Bt - Party to DOC 8 October 1765 Deed
of Lease & Release John Molesworth, Sir William Morice and Lady Bridget
Bastard to Thomas Martin re Penquean, St Breock.
MORRIS, Handy – named in DOC Bodmin Magistrates’ Minutes 1885 with
stealing propertty of E J Jonas 13 May.
MORRIS, Kenneth Brodie of Maidstone, Kent, school pupil (born 10
January; parent/guardian Henry George Morris) – referred to in DOC St
Merryn School Register 1900 –1948.
MORRIS, Mary – Removal Order named in DOC 11th Jan 1895
MORRIS, Mavis of Maidstone, Kent, school pupil (born 18 April;
parent/guardian Henry George Morris) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School Register 1900 -1948
MORRISH (MORICE), Sir Nicholas Bt - his Padstow lands mentioned in DOC 5
December 1803 Transfer Catherine Jago, Hannah Lee & John Williams to
John Geach re Oak Villa, Padstow.
MORRISH, Alice (d/o Richard Morrish (Morice?) jnr of St Breock, yeoman)
- named as a life with her father Richard and sister Catherine in a
lease dated 15 June 1749 Mary Vere Hunt to Richard Morrish re Little
Park, Penquean, St Breock as recited in DOC 18 July 1775 Transfer John
Stevens jnr to Thomas Martin re Little Park, Penquean, St Breock.
MORRISH, Catherine (d/o Richard Morrish (Morice?) jnr of St Breock,
yeoman) - named as a life with her father Richard and sister Alice in a
lease dated 15 June 1749 Mary Vere Hunt to Richard Morrish re Little
Park, Penquean, St Breock as recited in DOC 18 July 1775 Transfer John
Stevens jnr to Thomas Martin re Little Park, Penquean, St Breock.
MORRISH, Richard jnr of St Breock - named as lessee of Little Park,
Penquean, St Breock under lease dated 15 June 1749 Mary Vere Hunt to
Richard Morrish jnr on lives of said Richard Morrish and his daughters
Alice Morrish and Catherine Morrish which lease is recited in DOC 18
July 1775 John Stevens jnr to Thomas Martin re Little Park, Penquean, St
Breock. Referred to as former possessor of Little Park, Penquean, St
Breock prior to Thomas Martin in DOC 24 February 1776 Thomas Martin to
Thomas Mountsteven of Little Park, Penquean, St Breock. Also named in
DOC 15 August 1782 Transfer John Woolcock to Humphrey Prideaux of Little
Park, Penquean, St Breock as a former occupant (prior to John Woolcock)
of that tenement. Named in DOC 31 January 1760 Lease John Yelland,
William Yelland, Elizabeth Yelland, John Mill and Nicholas Mill to
William Masterman and Thomas Jones as a former occupant of Trevanson, St
Breock and tenant of John Yelland.(Compiler's note: Possibly the Richard
Morrice of St Breock returned as a Tory supporter in the 1710 Cornwall
Poll Book (ed Richard Grylls).
MORRISH, William – Undertown late tenant named in Indenture DOC,
Trevenion Michaelstow, 7th November 1801. Also DOC Trevenion,
Michaelstow 28th September 1819 and also DOC 2nd January 1852
Michaelstow, Trevenion
MORSHEAD, Caroline Mary: Named in 3rd schedule to DOC 1 October 1877
Indenture of Sale Rev Francis Henry Morgan & ors to William John Nickell
re Helland barton as a party to an 1814 assignment of lease affecting
the barton. (Compiler’s note: also see entry under Morshead, Sir
Frederick Treise).
MORSHEAD, John: Named in 3rd schedule to DOC 1 October 1877 Indenture of
Sale Rev Francis Henry Morgan & ors to William John Nickell re Helland
barton as a party to an 1814 assignment of lease affecting the barton.
(Compiler’s note: also see entry under Morshead, Sir Frederick Treise).
MORSHEAD, Sir Frederick Treise Bt. (of Blisland): Named in 3rd schedule
to DOC 1 October 1877 Indenture of Sale Rev Francis Henry Morgan & ors
to William John Nickell re the barton of Helland as a party to 1809 and
1814 Indentures of Lease & Release affecting the said barton.(Compiler’s
note: for this family see Maclean’s Trigg Minor Vol 1 pp 80-83 (incl
pedigree), 705, C S Gilbert’s Historical Survey Vol 1 p 575, Vol 2 pp
205-206, Boase’s Collectanea Cornubiensia pp 596-598 and Sarah Gregor’s
Pedigrees Collection (CRO) DDG 1948/1/911, 1950/3/1020).
MORSHEAD, Sir John, of Hampton Court in the County of Middlesex,
Baronet, mentioned in DOC 1824 29th September Bodmin.
MORSHEAD, Susanna Aliza: Named in 3rd schedule to DOC 1 October 1877
Indenture of Sale Rev Francis Henry Morgan & ors to William John Nickell
re Helland barton as a party to an 1814 assignment of lease affecting
the barton. (Compiler’s note: also see entry under Morshead, Sir
Frederick Treise).
MORSHEAD, William: Named in 3rd schedule to DOC 1 Octiber 1877 Indenture
of Sale 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. (Compiler’s note: also see entry under Morshead,
Sir Frederick Treise).
MORSHEAD,Louisa,sister of Ann Julia Wallis,DOC 1870 12th April Bodmin,
MORSHEAD,Sir John,DOC 1824 29th September Bodmin,Baronet of Hampton
Court, London, leased land on 23 Aug 1800 in Bodmin
MORTH, John Jnr (of Talland, gent?) - witness to Indenture DOC 4
November 1703 Digory Downing, Mary Downing, Theophilus Hallett and
Margaret Hallett to Michael Langdon re Slipper Hill, Egloskerry. He
signed: John Morth jnr. Also witness to DOC 5 November 1703 involving
same parties. He signed: John Morth.
MORTIMER, Earnest John - named in DOC Guildhall 14th May 1894
MORTIMER, Elizabeth Ann - named in DOC Guildhall 14th May 1894
MORTIMER, Ellen Maud Mary - named in DOC Guildhall 14th May 1894
MORTIMER, Ethelruda - named in DOC Guildhall 14th May 1894
MORTIMER, John – named in DOC Guildhall 8th August 1890
MORTIMER, Mary - Non payment of Rates named in DOC Guildhall 8th August
1890, named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
MORTIMER, Mr - named in DOC Guildhall 8th August 1890
MORTIMER, William - named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893, named in
DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
MORTIMER, William Henry - named in DOC Guildhall 14th May 1894
MORTON, JR - named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
MOSTYN, Charles? Browne: Witness to 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. He signed Cas (Chas?)
Browne Mostyn.
MOUNSTEVEN, Hender, witness mentioned in doc 1806 25th March St Nicholas
Close 2 Bodmin.
MOUNSTEVEN, Hender, witness, mentioned in the document 1806 25th March
St Nicholas Closes Bodmin.
MOUNSTEVEN, Joseph Bennett, witness mentioned in doc 1806 25th March St
Nicholas Close 2 Bodmin.
MOUNSTEVEN, Joseph Bennett, witness, mentioned in the document 1806 25th
March St Nicholas Closes Bodmin.
MOUNSTEVEN,Ann,DOC Early Abstarct of Pendewy Bodmin 1781 to
1837,Daughter of Hender & Mary
MOUNSTEVEN,Elizabeth,DOC Early Abstarct of Pendewy Bodmin 1781 to
1837,Daughter of Hender & Mary died Bodmin 1789
MOUNSTEVEN,Elizabeth,DOC Early Abstarct of Pendewy Bodmin 1781 to
1837,Grandaughter of Hender & Mary
MOUNSTEVEN,Elizabeth,DOC Early Abstarct of Pendewy Bodmin 1781 to
1837,Spinster of Rickmansworth, Hertford leasing Pendewy, Bodmin
MOUNSTEVEN,Hender junior,DOC Early Abstarct of Pendewy Bodmin 1781 to
1837,son of Hender & Mary
MOUNSTEVEN,Hender,DOC Early Abstarct of Pendewy Bodmin 1781 to 1837,
Clerk of Little Petherick; brother of Elizabeth Mounsteven deceased;
later part dated 1790
MOUNSTEVEN,Jane,DOC Early Abstarct of Pendewy Bodmin 1781 to
1837,daughter of Hender
MOUNSTEVEN,John esquire,DOC 1693 22nd April Newlan Priese Cardinham,of
Lancarfe, Cornwall,
MOUNSTEVEN,John,DOC 1781 10th May St Issey,Gentleman of Bodmin,
pertaining to Lanscarfe, Bodmin,
MOUNSTEVEN,John,DOC Early Abstarct of Pendewy Bodmin 1781 to
1837,husband of Ann Lewis and father of Hender; married 10th December
1760
MOUNSTEVEN,Mary ,DOC Early Abstarct of Pendewy Bodmin 1781 to
1837,Daughter of Hender & Mary resident in St Columb Minor in 1835
MOUNSTEVEN,Mary,DOC Early Abstarct of Pendewy Bodmin 1781 to 1837,wife
of Hender
MOUNSTEVEN,Thomas,clerk of the trustees signatory on paper 15th January
undated,Bodmin Pomery Doc,
MOUNSTEVEN,Thomas,DOC Early Abstarct of Pendewy Bodmin 1781 to
1837,fourth son of Hender
MOUNSTEVEN,William,DOC Early Abstarct of Pendewy Bodmin 1781 to
1837,Eldest son of Hender died without issue
MOUNT EDGECOMBE, Earl of: Named in DOC deed of sale 24 March 1835 John
Rounsevell to Walter Ede re Little Park and Little Park Common, Tintagel
as a former owner of Little Park, Tintagel who sold to Lord Wharncliffe.
MOUNTSTEVEN, Anna, wife of John Mountsteven, both mentioned in doc 1785
13th January Laneast Bodmin.
MOUNTSTEVEN, Elizabeth of Bodmin widow (widow of Thomas Mountsteven,
gent & Attorney at Law) - party to conveyance DOC 23 May 1798 Elizabeth
Mountsteven, John Woolcock & Thomas Key to Sampson Buscomb re Penquean,
St Breock. ( Compiler's note: For her issue see Maclean's Trigg Minor
Vol 1 p 300).
MOUNTSTEVEN, Hender of Bodmin, gent (father of Thomas Mountsteven) -
party to conveyances DOC 17/18 January 1742 Christopher Treglith to
Hender Mountsteven and DOC 12 January 1753 Hender Mountstevan to John
Worth both re Penquean, St Breock. He signed all docs: Hender
Mountsteven. Witness to DOC Indenture 7 November 1780 re Nance
properties Padstow and witness to DOC 13 August 1803 William Ivey ,
Thomas Rawlings, Mary Prater and Taccheus Prater re Tregunna, St Breock.
He signed both documents: Hender Mountsteven. Also witness to 4 April
1812 will of Petherick Bunt of Kents Down, Cardinham, farmer which he
signed Hender Mountsteven. ( Compiler's note: for his pedigree see Trigg
Minor Vol 1 p 300).
MOUNTSTEVEN, Hender of Bodmin, gent: Named in DOC 21 February 1852
Indenture of Lease & Release William Westlake & William Burgess to
William Reed re Medrose, St Teath as a party to an earlied deed dated
6/7 September 1836. (Compiler’s note: for the Mountsteven family see
Maclean’s Trigg Minor Vol 1 pp 299-300, 705, Boase’s Collectanea
Cornubiensia p 599 and Sarah Gregor’s Pedigrees Collection (CRO) DDG
1948/1/889).
MOUNTSTEVEN, Hender, mentioned in doc 1785 13th January Laneast Bodmin.
MOUNTSTEVEN, John and Anne of Lancarfe, Bodmin: Named in DOC Westminster
Court Order 19 June 22 George 3rd in connection with the manor of
Lancarfe – see entries under Rashleigh, Charles & Thomas.
MOUNTSTEVEN, John, esquire, of Lancarfe, Cornwall in DOC 1693 22nd April
Newlan Priese Cardinham
MOUNTSTEVEN, John, Gentleman, mentioned in doc 1808 2nd January Bodmin.
MOUNTSTEVEN, John, of the Borough of Bodmin in the County of Cornwall,
surgeon, husband of Anna, both mentioned in doc 1785 13th January
Laneast Bodmin.
MOUNTSTEVEN, Mr of Bodmin?: Party to DOC 27 March 1787 Acknowledgement
of Receipt by Mr Mountsteven to Francis John Hext for quarterly annuity
paid re the barton of Lancarfe.
MOUNTSTEVEN, Thomas (of Bodmin, gent & Attorney at Law ) - transferee of
Little Park, Penquean, St Breock from Thomas Martin on 24 February 1776
as recited in said DOC and in DOC 23 May 1798 John Woolcock to Thomas
Key re Penquean St Breock. Party to conveyance DOC 6 March 1779 Thomas
Martin to Thomas Mountsteven re Little Park, Penquean, St Breock.
Witness to DOC Bond 9 July 1781 Samuel Cumes to Samuel West. He signed:
Thomas Mountsteven. ( Compiler's note: For his pedigree see Maclean's
Trigg Minor Vol 1 p 300).
MOUNTSTEVEN, Thomas, Gentleman, mentioned in doc 1785 13th January
Laneast Bodmin.
MOUNTSTEVEN, Wm, mentioned in doc 1782 19th June Lanscarfe Bodmin.
MOWIN, J C Bodmin Overseer of the Poor – named in DOC 1885 Bodmin
Guildhall Minutes 7 August.
MOYLE Richard doc 1800 7th November Trewethan St Kew
MOYLE, Ann of St Minver – with John Collings named in copy DOC 9 March
1784 St Minver Poor Rates as liable for rates on Moyles and Arnolds
Down, St Minver.
MOYLE, Jane, of the said Borough of Bodmin widow, mentioned in 1839 29th
August Bodmin.
MOYLE, Nathaniel of Pendavey, Egloshayle - named, with Humphrey Nicholl
of Penvose, St Mabyn, as an adjudicator upon differences between Jane
Brabyn of St Breock, spinster and her mother Mary Brabyn of St Breock,
widow in DOC 13 June 1690 Deed of Arrangement Jane Brabyn and Mary
Brabyn re Tregunna, St Breock (Compiler's note: Nathaniel was a son of
John Moyle of Bake, St Germans and Admonition Prideaux. His Egloshayle
residence arose upon his marriage to Sarah, d/o John Kestell and
Elizabeth Yeo of Pendavey, Egloshayle).
MOYLE, Richard of St Minver – named as St Minver churchwarden in DOC 25
September 1738 St Minver Poor Rates. Assessed for poor rates on Moyles
and Keiro in said document.
MOYLE, Thomas of St Minver – assessed for poor rates on Arnolds Down and
Trevigoe, St Minver in DOC 25 September 1738 St Minver Poor rates.
MOYLE, William of St Minver – named in DOC 25 June 1840 St Minver Great
Tithes as having agreed to pay a fixed sum in lieu of tithes in kind.
MOYLE,Jane,DOC 1839 29th August Bodmin,
MOYLES TENEMENT, Padstow? - Moyles Field shown in possession of John
Hawken in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1861 and in possession
of John Spear in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1871. Lower
Moyles Tenement referred to in possession of Robert Grigg in DOC Padstow
Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1885. Moyle Field referred to in possession
of Thomas Wills decd in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges July 1889
to January 1890.
MOYSE, WJ – Poor Law rates named in DOC Guildhall Minutes 14th May 1894
MOYSE,William,DOC 1856 18th August St Breward Michaelstow
Davidstow,witness
MOYSE,William,tenant on Treveighan estate, Michaelstow,DOC 1877 20th
November Michaelstow,
Mrs C Hadder) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School Register 1900-1949
MUCKLOW, Edward of Castle Head Grange, Lancashire, esq - 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: E
Mucklow.
MUDGE Thomas the Younger, of the Borough of Bodmin in the County of
Cornwall, Surgeon, mentioned in doc 1863 23rd December Cooksland Bodmin.
MUDGE, Henry – Surgeon named in DOC House in Fore Street Bodmin 23rd
January 1869
MUDGE, J – Poor Law Settlements named in DOC Guildhall 9th July 1892
MUDGE, John - named in DOC Guildhall 11th Jan 1895
MUDGE, Mr – named in DOC Bodmin Jpg 23rd January 1869, see DOC House in
Fore Street Bodmin 23rd January 1869, Mr Henry MUDGE.
MUDGE, Mr Thos, of the borough of Bodmin in the county of Cornwall,
Tanner, mentioned in DOC 1824 29th September Bodmin.
MUDGE, Thomas – Justice sworn in named in DOC Guildhall Minutes 14th May
1894
MUDGE, Thomas jnr of Bodmin, surgeon: Party to DOC 28 September 1872
Assignment of Assurance Policy Thomas Mudge jnr to Robert Pett.
MUDGE,,of Bodmin, Medical Officer for Union Workhouse for 7 parishes,DOC
1841 29th September Bodmin Union,
MUDGE,Eleanor,daughter of Thomas the Tanner inherits £500,DOC 1824 9th
November Bodmin,
MUDGE,Grace,wife of Thomas the Tanner,DOC 1824 9th November Bodmin,
MUDGE,Henry,DOC 1837 7th July Pitt Park Bodmin,Surgeon acting for Mrs
Bradley in the sale,
MUDGE,Henry,son of Thomas the Tanner inherits Cooksland,DOC 1824 9th
November Bodmin,
MUDGE,James,son of Thomas the Tanner inherits Tregullen, Lanivet,DOC
1824 9th November Bodmin,
MUDGE,John,son & heir of Thomas the Tanner,DOC 1824 9th November Bodmin,
MUDGE,Thomas,DOC 1824 29th September Bodmin,Tanner of Bodmin,Assignment
of a plot of land in Rhind Street, Bodmin
MUDGE,Thomas,DOC 1869 23rd December Castle Street Bodmin,Gentleman
MUDGE,Thomas,Tanner of Bodmin, his will,DOC 1824 9th November Bodmin,
MUDGE,William,son of Thomas the Tanner inherits £100,DOC 1824 9th
November Bodmin,
MUGFORD, Henry – complainant of assault by John and Thomas Bonds. 1885
Bodmin Guildhall minutes 30 October.
MUGFORD, Henry – in case Jn Bond and Thomas Bond Assault, named in DOC
Guildhall Bodmin 25th September 1885
MULLER, William – Drunk named in DOC Guildhall 14th May 1894
MULLIS, Mr – Wage Payments named in DOC Guildhall 9th July 1892
MURLEY, Rev John James – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers
1890.01/10/12/16, 1891.01/06/09/16.
MURPHY, Thomas – Of Derry, Vagrancy named in DOC Guildhall 14th May 1894
MURRIN, Benjamin – assault named in DOC Magistrates minutes 11th June
1886
MURRIN, Samuel - named in DOC Guildhall 29th January 1887
MUSGROVE, Dorothy Mary of Constantine Bay, school pupil (born 28
October; parent/guardian Mrs B Richards) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School Register 1900-1948.
MUTTON, Henry – Drunk in charge of a horse, named in DOC Guildhall 9th
July 1892
MUTTON, N of Wadebridge - named as valuer in Inventory and Valuation DOC
11 February 1943 Tenancy Agreement Miss L Kestell (landlord) to W J
Reynolds (outgoing tenant) and J Crews (ingoing tenant).
MUTTON,Daniel,Yeoman of St Cleer, land indenture,DOC 1849 10th March St
Neot,
named in Indenture. Inherited shares in Hendra from Peter Calmel and
Jane Calmel. 1793 9th July Indenture Hendra St Dennis. Named in 1794 5th
September Hendra St Dennis Ind. and Ind. 1804 29th September Hendra St
Dennis.
named in Indenture. Inherited shares in Hendra from Peter Calmel and
Jane Calmel. 1793 9th July Indenture Hendra St Dennis. Named in 1794 5th
September Hendra St Dennis Ind. and Ind. 1804 29th September Hendra St
Dennis.
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