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.
PADDON, Silas R.N. 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.
PADDON,Edwin,DOC 1901 20th Jul Bodmin,Husband of Hannah
PADDON,Hannah,DOC 1901 20th Jul Bodmin,wife of Edwin
PAGE, AJ – Lunatic chargeable to Lewisham Union named in DOC, Guildhall
19th August 1895
PAGE, Frederick - named in DOC Guildhall 29th July 1887
PAGE, John - named in DOC Guildhall 11th Jan 1895
PAGET, Henry – Stealing named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
PALGRAVE,?, F T – see Polgrave, F T.
PALK, Richard, surgeon of Padstow town in DOC 1809 23 Jun Padstow
conveyance of land
PALK, Richard, Surgeon, of the town of Padstow in the County of
Cornwall, mentioned as one party in doc 1809 23rd June Padstow.
PALMER, Sarah?, mentioned in DOC 1825 16th September Polruan.
PANINE, Charles - named in DOC Guildhall 15th December 1893
PANTER, John – Tenant named in Indenture DOC Trewarmett, Tintagel, 2nd
May 1791
PANTYER,Richard,DOC 1775 Redruth Tythes,part Grelles
Parent/guardian not given) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
parent/guardian Wesley Hawken) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
PARISH, Mrs of Padstow? - named as occupant of part of Jeffrys tenement
in DOCs Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1884, 1885 and 1 July 1889 to
January 1890. Former 2 DOCs have Mr, latter DOC Mrs.
PARK,James Allan,DOC 1830 Trewassa Davidstow,Justice of the King,
PARKEN, Edmund of Whiteway, Devon esq - named in Indenture 27 June 1766
as purchaser from James Laroche and Samuel Sweeting as recited in DOC
Abstract of Title of Penquean, St Breock.
PARKER, John – Lord of the Treasury named in the DOC Bodmin part of St
Leonard’s 26th March 1838 also DOC St Leonard’s, Bodmin 19th August 1890
PARKER, Joshua William - assignee named in DOC Guildhall 5th April 1889
PARKER, Montagu Edmund named in Indenture. Shared 3rd part in Hendra
with Francis Colman. Was one of the defendants at the High Court
Chancery 1785. 1793 9th July Indenture Hendra St Dennis
PARKER, Montagu Edmund named in Indenture. Shared 3rd part in Hendra
with Francis Colman. Was one of the defendants at the High Court
Chancery 1785. 1793 9th July Indenture Hendra St Dennis
PARKER, Mr - named in DOC Guildhall, Bodmin 9th August 1889, also Red
Lion named in DOC Guildhall 8th August 1890
PARKER, Robert - Non payment of Rates named in DOC Guildhall 8th August
1890, also Poor Law Rates named in DOC Guildhall Minutes 14th May 1894,
named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
PARKER,Richard,Apothecary of Clifton, Gloucestershire,DOC 1812 15th
August Nanstallon Mount Charles etc,
PARKIN, Doris May of Carnevas, school pupil (born 21 May;
parent/guardian Mrs Parkin) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
PARKIN, James, mentioned in doc 1867 Vicars Rents Padstow.
PARKIN, John, mentioned in doc 1801 1st April Lanscarfe Bodmin.
PARKIN, mentioned in doc 1866 Vicars Rent Padstow.
PARKIN,John junior,of Lostwithiel?, Registrar for Lanlivery,DOC 1841
29th September Bodmin Union,
PARKYN, Eleonor Mary of Cottages, school pupil (born 13 October;
parent/guardian J M Parkyn) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
PARKYN, G – Bodmin named in DOC Bodmin Bankruptcy Fore Street, Bodmin
16th July 1864
PARKYN, James (bankrupt): Named in DOC 2 April 1898 Indenture of
Transfer George Appleby
PARKYN, James, Farmer of St Merryn in DOC 1888 23 Feb Towan St. Merryn
buying Towan Wartha and Towan Woolas in St Merryn
PARKYN, John of St Merryn - named in DOC St Merryn Rate Book 31 March
1857 as occupant of house and lands at Shop and Sentry owned by J T H
Peter esq and as owner/occupant of land at Shop and Commons. Also named
in said DOC and in DOC St Merryn Rate Book 31 March 1858 as owner of
house and garden at Shop occupied by John Old. Named in DOC St Merryn
Rate Book 4 January 1858 as occupant of house and land at Shop and
Sentry and land at Shop and Commons and as owner of house and garden at
Shop occupied by John Old.
PARKYN, Lt Col – named as a Bodmin magistrate in DOCs 1885 and 1892
Bodmin Guildhall minutes.
PARKYN, Millicent Iris of St Merryn, school pupil (born 5 April;
parent/guardian Ronald Parkyn) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
PARKYN, Mr of Blisland?: Named in DOC 5 June 1920 Auction Catalogue of
Lavethan estate as the occupant (with Peters) of lot 33 of the said
catalogue.
PARKYN, Reginald Owen of Cottages, school pupil (born 31 March;
parent/guardian J M Parkyn) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
PARKYN, WH – Esq named in DOC Guildhall 29th July 1887
PARKYN,George Pentyre,DOC 1869 23rd December Castle Street Bodmin,bought
property in Castle Street on 14 Oct 1869 at auction
PARKYN,George Pentyre,DOC 1877 21st May Castle Street Bodmin,Gentleman
of Bodmin deceased, will dated 15 Sep 1874, died 18 Jan 1875
PARKYN,Mrs. Mary,DOC 1877 21st May Castle Street Bodmin,Widow of Bodmin
formerly wife of George Pentyre Parkyn
PARKYN,William Henry esquire,DOC 1877 21st May Castle Street
Bodmin,buying Giles Meadow from widow Mary Parkyn
PARKYN,William Henry esquire,DOC 1877 24th December Pitt Park
Bodmin,buying Pitt Park,
PARNALL, Edward 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.
PARNALL, William of Bodmin: Named in DOC Abstract of Title of the
devisees of William James Chapple deceased to property at Crockwell
Lane, Bodmin (commonly known as Seven Stars) as a former occupant of
that property.
PARNALL,Edmund,DOC 1877 21st May Castle Street Bodmin,mentioned in Will
of George Pentyre Parkyn
PARNALL,Thomas Rogers,DOC 1877 21st May Castle Street Bodmin,mentioned
in Will of George Pentyre Parkyn
PARNELL, John of Bodmin (then aged about 53): Party to DOC 24 February
1807 Assignment of Lease Bennet Michell to John Parnell of Bodmin
premises. He signed John Parnell.
PARNELL, John of St Breock - named as former occupant (prior to Thomas
Martin) of Tregunna, St Breock in Indenture 25 December 1779 as recited
in DOC Abstract of Title (2) of Penquean, St Breock and in said
Indenture. Possibly the same John Parnell named as the lessee under a
lease dated 29 September 1743 from Sir William Morice of Penquean, St
Breock as recited in DOC 8 October 1765 Deed of Lease & Release John
Molesworth, Sir William Morice & Lady Bridget Bastard to John Martin re
Penquean, St Breock. Named in DOC 11 November 1788 Deed of Lease Sir
William Molesworth to John Woolcock as a former occupant (prior to
Thomas Martyn (Martin) of Penquean, St Breock.
PARNELL, John of St Teath: Named in DOC 26 March 1847 Indenture of Lease
& Release Eldred Roberts Brown & ors to Richard Watts Philp of Treroosal
(Trewoosell or Treroosell), St Teath as a former proprietor of Treroosal.
PARNELL, Mary – niece of Ambrose MATTHEWS, named in DOC Will of Ambrose
Matthews 8th February 1871
PARNELL, Mary Jane of Week St Mary, married woman (wife of William
Parnell of Stewards Road, Week St Mary, mason) - named in Transfer of
Mortgage DOC 25 May 1927 re Furse & Collaton, Week St Mary.
PARNELL, Phillipa ( then aged about 55 w/o John Parnell) of Bodmin:
Named in DOC 24 February 1807 Assignment of Lease Bennet Michell to John
Parnell re Bodmin premises.
PARNELL, Roger? of St Breock - witness to DOC ? March 1674 Deed of Sale
of Tregunna, St Breock James Brabyn to Mathew Nicholl (or Michell). He
signed: Roger? Parnell.
PARNELL,William,DOC 1829 26th September Crockwell house Bodmin,former
occupier of premises
PARRETT,Josiah,deceased victualler of Penzance,DOC 1759 14th January St
Buryan,
PARRETT,Josiah,son of Josiah Parrett deceased life on the lease,DOC 1759
14th January St Buryan,
PARRY, Thomas of St Mabyn: Named in DOC 26 November 1861 Assignment of
Lease George Hamley to Mark Kennaway, Henry Hooper & William Tombs re
premises at Churchtown St Mabyn (formerly part of Greenwix’s
(Greenway’s?) farm) as a former occupant of same.
PARSON, Jane of St Austell spinster. Owned part share in property in the
Hill, part of Ball East and wood Head, St Ewe, with 1000 year lease
dated 1834. Signed agreement. Also on reverse of Indenture. 1849 20th
April St Ewe
PARSONS, Charles doc 1800 7th November Trewethan St Kew
PARSONS, Christopher doc 1792 26th February Cant St Minver and Trewethan
St Kew
PARSONS, Christopher 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 Lynam 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 Trewethan, St Kew.
PARSONS, George Alexander of Church Town, school pupil (born 19 June;
parent/guardian George Parsons) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
PARSONS, Henry – Occupier DOC Indenture for Michaelstow 10th January
1775, Matthews Part, also in DOC Trevenion, Michaelstow 11 Nov 1798, and
also DOC Trevenion, Michaelstow 13th October 1860
PARSONS, L Michile – named in DOC Seacoast Side Midsummer Account Book
1857.
PARSONS, Mary – niece of Ambrose MATTHEWS, daughter of John Trace, named
in DOC Will of Ambrose Matthews 8th February 1871
PARSONS, Sarah of Tintagel? – Witness to DOC 2 January 1800 Assignment
of Leases Elizabeth Wooton to Samuel Langford of properties at Tintagel.
She signed Sarah Parsons.
PARSONS,N.,DOC 1783 Sir Jas Laroche Account Book,wood tax allowance on
Hender Lands
PARSONS,Nicholas,DOC 1783 Sir Jas Laroche Account Book,Rent for Trago in
St Pinnick
PASCOE, F R (from Education Office, Truro) – named in DOC St Merryn
School Papers
PASCOE, John of Barton Farm, 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 the current
occupant of Barton Farm, Boscarne, Bodmin.
PASCOE, Muriel Emily – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers 1909.05.
PASCOE, Sarah, mother of Thomas Pascoe of the town of Penzance
gentleman, both mentioned in doc 1785 13th January Laneast Bodmin.
PASCOE, Thomas, of the town of Penzance gentleman, son of Sarah Pascoe,
both mentioned in doc 1785 13th January Laneast Bodmin.
PASCOE, William – Occupier DOC Three sides and Lower Meadow, Nanstallon
13th September 1895
PASCOE, William - witness to conveyance DOC 24 February 1776 Thomas
Martin to Thomas Moutsteven of Little Park, Penquean, St Breock. He
signed: William Pascoe.
PASCOE, William of Helland: Named in 2nd schedule to DOC 1 October 1877
Indenture of Sale Rev Francis Henry Morgan & ors to William John Nickell
re the barton of Helland as the occupant of certain tenements of the
barton.
PASCOE,John,tenant of Barton Farm, Bodmin,DOC 1812 15th August
Nanstallon Mount Charles etc,
PASKELL, Edward George of Lighthouse, school pupil (born 3 September;
parent/guardian George Barley Paskell) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School register 1900 – 1948.
PASMEE, Charles – Sergeant Major named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
PASMORE,Edmund,DOC 1853 12th February Bodmin,Cordwainer of Bodmin in
document of 14th October 1837,
PASSMORE, Richard – Deceased named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
PATON, John – Hawking without a license named in DOC 11th Jan 1895
PATTEN,Thomas Wilson,DOC 1835 5th May Glynn Papers,,
PAUL, Charles – witness to false attestation named in DOC Guildhall 29th
July 1887
PAUl, James – named in DOC Seacoast Side Midsummer Account Book 1857.
PAUL,Charles,DOC 1775 Redruth Tythes,Highway
PAUL,Henery,DOC 1775 Redruth Tythes,Part Tanye & Pentuxx
PAULL,John Richards,burial aged 60 on 24th Jun 1882 in Kenwyn. He died
at Bosvigo. Copy of certificate,DOC 18792 18th July Kenwyn,
PAULL,John Richards,DOC 1880 10th December St Erme Pomery Will,Gentleman
of Truro also DOC 1880 10th September St Erme Pomery Will annexed,
PAULL,John Richards,DOC 1880 10th December St Erme,of Bosvigo buried
24th June 1882 aged 60,
PAUNCEFOTE, Julian (later Baron Pauncefote - former private secretary to
Sir William Molesworth 8th Bt of Pencarrow) - 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.
PAWLEY, Digory - witness to DOC 6 March 1779 Thomas Martin to Thomas
Mountsteven re Little Park, Penquean, St Breock. He signed: Digory
Pawley.
PAWLEY, John – see CRAWLEY, John
PAWLEY, William in DOC 1761 25 May Kelly Park St Mabyn. Marriage
settlement for marriage of Joseph SILLY and Elizabeth CLOBERRY.
PAYNE, Edward – Witness in DOC Indenture for Heatherbutt in the Parish
of Endellion, 23rd November 1742
PAYNTER, Anne (d/o Thomas Key) - named in her father's direction to John
Key DOC 8 March 1843 to pay her son Samuel Paynter 50 pounds.
PAYNTER, Francis – Letter regarding repairs to Treglyn DOC St Columb
21st June 1815
PAYNTER, Francis Camborne, gent - named in 20 February 1823 Deed of
Assignment of Trevanson, St Breock as recited in DOC Supplementary
Abstract of Title of Peter Werry Blake to Homer Wadey Park als Water
Park, Trevanson, St Breock.
PAYNTER, Francis jnr of Boskenna, St Buryan, gent - named in 31 July/1
August 1732 deed re Tregunna, St Breock between John Saunders, Francis
Paynter, Edward Hoblyn and John Gandy to Philip Hawkins as recited in
Tregunna conveyance DOC 27 March 1744 John Saunders and John Pettigrew
to John Brabin. (Compiler's note: Francis Paynter jnr married Mary
Hawkey (nee Burrows) at Colan in August 1713. His wife was a daughter of
Mary Burrows of Tredannick alias Trethannick, Egloshayle, widow -
another daughter of whom was Elizabeth Burrows who married at Egloshayle
on 5 January 1692 Thomas Hoblyn of Parke, Egloshayle & Penhargard,
Helland. Their son was Edward Hoblyn, a party to this deed. A sister to
Mary and Elizabeth Burrows was Anne Burrows who married William Gandy of
Exeter. Their son John Gandy was another party to this deed. For Paynter
of Boskenna see C S Gilbert's Historical Survey of the County of
Cornwall Vol 2 p 219 and Jim Hosking's Boskenna & the Paynters (1999).
PAYNTER, Francis of Boskenna?, attorney: Named in DOC 20 George 3rd 1779
copy Court Roll Hender Pearse v Humphrey Cole as a commissioner to hear
that dispute.
PAYNTER, James of St Breock (husband of Millicent Paynter d/o Thomas
Key) - named in Deed of Family Arrangement DOC 3 May 1842 Thomas Key,
John Key, Milicinth Paynter,Edward Lyne, Edward Lyne & Benjamin Hart
Lyne re Penquean, St Breock.
PAYNTER, Mary (wife of Francis Paynter jnr) - named as administratrix
with the will annexed of her mother Mary Burrows and as a transferor of
her mother's Tregunna interest to Philip Hawkins as recited in DOC 27
March 1744 John Saunders and John Pettigrew to John Brabin.
PAYNTER, Millicent (Milicinth d/o Thomas Key & wife of James Paynter) -
party to Deed of Family Arrangement DOC 3 May 1842 Thomas Key, John Key,
Milicinth Paynter, Edward Lyne, Edward Lyne & Benjamin Hart Lyne re
Penquean, St Breock. Named in DOC 8 march 1843 by her father Thomas Key
that her brother John Key is to pay her 10 pounds p.a. for life.
PAYNTER, Samuel (s/o William & Anne Paynter and grandson of her father
Thomas Key) - named by Thomas Key in DOC 8 March 1843 to receive 50
pounds.
PAYNTER, W (William?) – Letter regarding repairs to Treglyn, DOC Treglyn,
St Minver Repairs, and 22nd July 1815 also named in DOC Treglin, St
Minver Valuation Letter, also Valuation of the Corn at Treglin Estate
1812
PAYNTER, William of Wadebridge, saddler- party to DOC 23 February 1852
William Paynter, Dorothea Maria Richards and John Darke Martyn re
Treator, Padstow. Also named in Indenture 23 February 1852 re Avon
Cottage, Treator, Padstow, Dorothea Maria Richards, William Paynter,
John Darke Martyn as recited in DOC 23 December 1871 John Darke Martyn
to William Martyn Richards. He signed first document: William Paynter.
Named in enclosure to DOC Agreement 2 April 1862 re Trevanson Marshes,
Wadebridge as a 1838 owner of those marshes.
PAYNTER, William Thomas of St Merryn, school pupil (born 29 May;
parent/guardian Thomas Paynter) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
PAYNTER,/Paynton, Francis, of Trekenning in the County of Cornwall
Gentleman, attorney, mentioned in doc 1789 29th September Bodmin.
PAYNTER,/Paynton? Francis, of Trekenning in the said County of Cornwall
Gentleman and attorney, mentioned in doc 1789 29th September tenement
Bodmin.
PAYNTON,/Paynter, Francis, mentioned in doc 1789 29th September Bodmin.
PAYNTON,/Paynter? Francis, mentioned in doc 1789 29th September tenement
Bodmin.
PAYNTZ, William Stephen – Esquire to the Bassetts named in Indenture
Trethurse Common Ladock 29th September 1836
PEARCE, Edward of Helland: named in 2nd schedule to DOC 1 October 1877
Indenture of Sale Rev Francis Henry Morgan & ors to William John Nickell
re the barton of Helland as the occupant of certain tenements of the
barton.
PEARCE, Ellen – guilty of not sending her son to school. 1885 Bodmin
Guildhall minutes 25 September, 23 October, 6 November.
PEARCE, F on reciept from Delabole Slate Quarries 1821
PEARCE, Hender of Davidstow: Named in DOC Abstract of Title of Mr Robert
Sandercock to Nettles Park and Trewasso, Davidstow as 1814 tenant of
Trewasso.
PEARCE, Hender of Padstow? – named as occupant of Treator Degrin, Park
Peter, Tregerris Vean, Lower Landers Close, Ninnis Paek, Lower Ropers
Field, Hoblyns Ground & Treniow Ground in DOC Padstow Vicar’s Tithe Rent
Charges 1861.
PEARCE, Hender, mentioned in doc 1814 January 14th Trewassa Davidstow.
PEARCE, Hender, the younger of Davidstow, aged about 37, conveyance of
Trewassa and Gungane in DOC 1758 14th August Trewassa Davidstow
PEARCE, John – Baker cruelty witness named in DOC Guildhall 16th
November 1888
PEARCE, John aged 28, brother of Hender in DOC 1758 14th August Trewassa
Davidstow
PEARCE, John esq of Padstow? - named as occupant of Treator Degrin, Park
Peter, Tregerris Vean, Lower Landers Close, Ninis Park, Lower Ropers
Field, Hoblyns Ground and Treniow Garden in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe
Rent Charges 1851.
PEARCE, John of Helland: Named in 2nd schedulr to DOC 1 October 1877
Indenture of Sale Rev Francis Henry Morgan & ors to William John Nickell
re the barton of Helland as the occupant of certain tenements of the
barton
PEARCE, Mr G of Blisland?: Named in DOC 5 June 1920 Auction Catalogue of
Lavethan estate as the occupant of lot 11 (Barlendum) of the said
catalogue. Also named as the occupant, with W Manaton, of lot 26 of the
catalogue?
PEARCE, Mrs of Padstow? - named as occupant of Garden in DOC Padstow
Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1876.
PEARCE, Nathaniel - named in DOC Guildhall 29th January 1887
PEARCE, Thomas of Helland: Named in 2nd schedule to DOC 1 October 1877
Indenture of Sale Rev Francis Henry Morgan & ors to William John Nickell
re the barton of Helland as the occupant of certain tenements of the
barton
PEARCE, Thomas, deceased by the name and description of Thomas Pearce
the Younger, of the parish of Helland in the County of Cornwall,
Gentleman, mentioned in doc 1863 23rd December Cooksland Bodmin.
PEARCE, W.F., mentioned in doc 1830 25 June Trewassa Davidstowe.
PEARCE, Walter – witness named in DOC Guildhall, 6th January 1888
PEARCE, William Fillis of Camelford, gent – Party to DOC deed of sale 25
March 1835 John & Hannah Rounsevell, Walter Ede and William Fillis
Pearce re Little Park and Little Park Common, Tintagel. Party to DOC 21
September 1837 Acknowledgement of Debt by John Borlase of Helston to
William Fillis Pearce which recites that he acquired tenements at
Trewassa, Davidstow from John Borlase..
PEARCE, William Fillis, gentleman, of the Borough of Camelford in the
County of Cornwall, mentioned in doc 1830 30 September Trewassa
Davidstow.
PEARCE, William Fillis, Gentleman, of the Borough of Camelford in the
County of Cornwall, mentioned in the doc 1832 27th April Trewassa
Davidstowe.
PEARCE, William Fillis, gentleman, of the Borough of Camelford in the
County of Cornwall, mentioned in the doc 1832 28th April Trewassa
Davidstowe.
PEARCE, William Fillis, of Camelford in the County of Cornwall,
Gentleman, mentioned in the doc 1837 21st September Helston.
PEARCE, William of Bodmin, gent: party to DOC Indenture of Lease William
Pearce (as devisee in trust and sole executor of Rev Nicholas Kendall)
to Silas Hiscutt Liddell re premises at Fore Street, Bodmin. He signed
Wm Pearce.
PEARCE, William of Padstow? - named as occupant of Garden in DOCs
Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1851, 1861 and 1872.
PEARCE, William, aged about 24, brother of Hender in DOC 1758 14th
August Trewassa Davidstow
PEARCE, William, mentioned in doc 1866 Vicars Rent Padstow.
PEARCE, William, of the parish of Helland in the County of Cornwall,
Yeoman, mentioned in doc 1863 23rd December Cooksland Bodmin.
PEARCE,Hender,DOC 1861 29th November Trewassa,dispute over securities
mentioned in letter from WLP
PEARCE,Hender,DOC Trewassa Final Agreement 1830,conveyance of Trewassa,
Davidstow
PEARCE,John Henry,DOC 1872 22nd November Will St Breward,witness of
Keybridge, St Breward
PEARCE,John Henry,DOC 1872 24thFebruary St Breward,of Keybridge, St
Breward Witness to the will of Thomas Miller
PEARCE,John,DOC 1758 14th August Trewassa Davidstow,aged 28 brother of
Hender, one of the 3 lives
PEARCE,John,DOC 1775 Redruth Tythes,part Tregojorran
PEARCE,mister H.,DOC 1831 Trewassa Paper,materials drawn by Mister
French
PEARCE,Thamsine,DOC Trewassa Final Agreement 1830,wife of Hender
PEARCE,Will,witness to the Indenture,DOC 1759 14th January St Buryan,
PEARCE,William Fillis,DOC 1837 21st September Trewassa
Davidstow,Gentleman of Camelford,
PEARCE,William,DOC 1758 14th August Trewassa Davidstow,aged 24 brother
of Hender, one of the 3 lives
PEARCE. Hender, yeoman, of the Parish of Davidstowe in the County of
Cornwall, husband of Thamsin/e, mentioned in doc 1830 25 June Trewassa
Davidstowe.
PEARN, Henry – witness to the Rose Ellen Jones case, named in DOC
Magistrates minutes 11th June 1886
PEARN, W J: Witness to DOC 23 June 1841 Bargain & Sale Robert Cock to
Frederick Trevan re lands at Trefrew, Lanteglos by Camelford. He/she
signed W J Pearn.
PEARSE and W Browne, mentioned in doc 1866 Vicars Rent Padstow and doc
1867 Vicars Rents Padstow.
PEARSE Hender, yeoman, of the Parish of Davidstowe in the County of
Cornwall, husband of Thamsin/e, mentioned in doc 1830 25 June Trewassa
Davidstowe.
PEARSE, Alice, daughter of John Pearse and Anstice Pearce of the parish
of Lantaglos by Camelford in the County of Cornwall, named in indenture
DOC 1676 1st November Mathews Park Lantaglos.
PEARSE, Ann, mentioned in doc 1826 10th April Legal Case. Ladock
PEARSE, Ann, wife of Henry Pearse of the parish of Warleggon in the
County of Cornwall Blacksmith, mentioned in the doc 1838 28th April
Warleggan.
PEARSE, Ann, wife of Mr C B, (Charles Blight) of the Borough of Bodmin
in the County of Cornwall Yeoman, both mentioned in 1839 29th August
Bodmin.
PEARSE, Anne, daughter of John Pearse and Anstice Pearce of the parish
of Lantaglos by Camelford in the County of Cornwall, named in indenture
DOC 1676 1st November Mathews Park Lantaglos.
PEARSE, Anstice, wife of John Pearse and mother of Alice and Anne Pearse,
of the parish of Lantaglos by Camelford in the County of Cornwall, named
as the late possessor in indenture DOC 1676 1st November Mathews Park
Lantaglos, of three Closes of Land known by the name of Mathews Parkes
in Trefrew within the parish of Lantaglos by Camelford in the County of
Cornwall.
PEARSE, Christian (w/o Hender Pearse) of Davidstow, married woman: Named
in undated DOC (post 1830?) Abstract of Title of W Hender Pearse to
tenements called Kitchen Trewassee alias Trewaffe & Gungane alias
Gungana, Davidstow.
PEARSE, Christian, wife of Hender Pearse, mentioned in doc 1830 30
September Trewassa Davidstow.
PEARSE, Edmund : 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. He signed both docs Edmund Pearse.
PEARSE, Eldred Jarvis Blight, (probably Eldred Lewis Blight Pearse late
of Bodmin in the County of Cornwall but now of the parish of Saint
Sidwell in the County of Devon Gentleman) , mentioned in 1839 29th
August Bodmin.
PEARSE, Ellen – Neglecting to comply with attendance order, named in DOC
Bodmin Magistrates Minutes 4th December 1885 also named in DOC Guildhall
Bodmin 25th September 1885 also named in DOC Guildhall 29th January 1887
also named in DOC Guildhall 29th July 1887
PEARSE, George, son of Henry Pearse of the parish of Warleggon in the
County of Cornwall Blacksmith, mentioned in the doc 1838 28th April
Warleggan.
PEARSE, Hender jnr (s/o Hender Pearse snr and his wife Christian) of
Davidstow (but lately of Lanteglos by Camelford) yeoman: Named in
undated DOC (post 1830?) Abstract of Title of W Hender Pearse to
tenements called Kitchen Trewassee alias Trewaffa & Gungane alias
Gungana, Davidstow.
PEARSE, Hender snr of Davidstow (but lately of North Tamerton), yeoman:
Named in undated DOC (post 1830?) Abstract of Title of W Hender Pearse
to tenements called Kitchen Trewassee alias Trewaffa & Gungane (alias
Gungana), Davidstow. His will said to be dated 10 October 1794
PEARSE, Hender, mentioned in doc 1866 Vicars Rent Padstow and doc 1867
Vicars Rents Padstow.
PEARSE, Hender, tenant, late of (blank space) Caddy, mentioned in the
doc 1832 28th April Trewassa Davidstowe.
PEARSE, Hender, yeoman, late of the Parish of Lanteglos by Camelford but
now of the Parish of Davidstow in the County of Cornwall, party to the
indenture at doc 1830 29 September Trewassa Davidstow; husband of
Thamsin.
PEARSE, Henry, eldest son of Henry Pearse of the parish of Warleggon in
the County of Cornwall Blacksmith, mentioned in the doc 1838 28th April
Warleggan.
PEARSE, Henry, of the parish of Warleggon in the County of Cornwall
Blacksmith, mentioned in the doc 1838 28th April Warleggan.
PEARSE, Honor of Davidstow: named in DOC Abstract of Title of Mr Robert
Sandercock to Nettles Park and Trewasso, Davidstow as occupant of
Nettles Park in 1812?
PEARSE, Horatio, mentioned in 1839 29th August Bodmin.
PEARSE, J W - witness to Indenture of Lease DOC 19 October 1864 Dorothea
Maria Richards to Henry Mitchell Phillips re Avon cottage, Treator,
Padstow.
PEARSE, Jane, the wife of William Hosking Whiting, daughter of Henry and
Ann Pearse of the parish of Warleggon in the County of Cornwall,
mentioned in the doc 1838 28th April Warleggan.
PEARSE, Joan (d/o Hender Pearse & his wife Christian) of Davidstow,
spinster: Named in undated DOC (post 1830?) Abstract of Title of W
Hender Pearse to tenements called Kitchen Trewassee alias Trewaffa and
Gungane alias Gungana, Davidstow.
PEARSE, Joan Pearse of the parish of Davidstow in the County of
Cornwall, Spinster, mentioned in doc 1821 29th September Bodmin.
PEARSE, Joan, mentioned in doc 1830 29 September Trewassa Davidstow.
PEARSE, Joan, of the parish of Davidstow in the County of Cornwall,
Spinster, mentioned in DOC 1821 29th September Bodmin.
PEARSE, Joan, spinster, of the Parish of Warbstow, mentioned in doc 1830
30 September Trewassa Davidstow
PEARSE, John – drunk named in DOC Guildhall, Bodmin 30th October 1891and
guilty of being drunk in a public place. 1892 Bodmin Guildhall minutes 1
March.
PEARSE, John of (brother of Hender Pearse) of Davidstow: Named in
undated DOC Abstract of Title of W.Hender Pearse to tenements Kitchen
Trewassee aklias Trewaffa and Gungane alias Gungana, Davidstow.
PEARSE, John of St Austell Gentleman named in Indenture loaned money to
Edward Varcoe as part share in Hendra. 1794 5th September Hendra St
Dennis Ind. Signed, received £200 for share 1804 29th September Hendra
St Dennis.
PEARSE, John of Treator – signatory to DOC 22 April 1837 public poster
of intention to lay complaints re wanton firing of guns, pistols and
fireworks in Padstow.
PEARSE, John the Younger, yeoman, husband of Anstice Pearse, of the
parish of Lantaglos by Camelford in the County of Cornwall, party named
in indenture DOC 1676 1st November Mathews Park Lantaglos re three
Closes of Land known by the name of Mathews Parkes in Trefrew within the
parish of Lantaglos by Camelford in the County of Cornwall, late in the
possession of Anstice Pearse, Spinster.
PEARSE, John, late of Saint Austell in the County of Cornwall,
Gentleman, deceased, brother of William Pearse of the parish of
Davidstow in the County of Cornwall, Gentleman, mentioned in DOC 1821
29th September Bodmin.
PEARSE, John, mentioned in doc 1837 February16th Bodmin.
PEARSE, John, of the Parish of Saint Kew in the County of Cornwall,
Gentleman, mentioned in DOC 1821 29th September Bodmin.
PEARSE, Mary Ann, (Mary Ann Lewis, wife of ? Lewis), daughter of Henry
and Ann Pearse of the parish of Warleggon in the County of Cornwall,
mentioned in the doc 1838 28th April Warleggan.
PEARSE, Mr C B, (Charles Blight) of the Borough of Bodmin in the County
of Cornwall, Yeoman, husband of Ann, both mentioned in 1839 29th August
Bodmin.
PEARSE, Nicholas, son of Henry Pearse of the parish of Warleggon in the
County of Cornwall Blacksmith, mentioned in the doc 1838 28th April
Warleggan.
PEARSE, Peter, surgeon of Bodmin in DOC 1761 25 May Kelly Park St Mabyn.
Marriage settlement for marriage of Joseph SILLY and Elizabeth CLOBERRY
PEARSE, Richard, son of Henry Pearse of the parish of Warleggon in the
County of Cornwall Blacksmith, mentioned in the doc 1838 28th April
Warleggan.
PEARSE, Sarah, late of the town of Penzance, widow, deceased mother of
Hannah Carthew, both mentioned in doc 1785 13th January Laneast Bodmin.
PEARSE, Thamasine, wife of Hender Pearse, yeoman, of the Parish of
Lanteglos by Camelford but now of the Parish of Warbstow in the County
of Cornwall, mentioned in doc 1830 30 September Trewassa Davidstow.
PEARSE, Thomas - named in Lease & Release 28/29 April 1820 as recited in
DOC 5 December 1825 re Tremeer, Lanivet.
PEARSE, Thomas – neglecting to comply with orders named in DOC Guildhall
29th January 1887
PEARSE, Thomas, son of Henry Pearse of the parish of Warleggon in the
County of Cornwall Blacksmith, mentioned in the doc 1838 28th April
Warleggan.
PEARSE, William – named in DOC 16th June 1848 Rind St, Bodmin
PEARSE, William – Witness to DOC 9th March 1781 Trevenion lease
indenture.
PEARSE, William of Davidstow: Named in undated DOC (post 1830?)Asbstract
of Title of W Hender Pearse to tenements Kitchen Trewassee alias
Trewaffa and Gungane alias Gungana, Davidstow.
PEARSE, William of St Tudy surgeon: 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.(Compiler’s note: William
Pearse married Susanna Symons Tickell, see Boase’s Collectanea
Cornubiensia 990).
PEARSE, William, mentioned in doc 1837 February16th Bodmin.
PEARSE, William, of the parish of Davidstow in the County of Cornwall,
Gentleman, brother and heir at law of John Pearse late of Saint Austell
in the same county, Gentleman, deceased, mentioned in DOC 1821 29th
September Bodmin.
PEARSE, William, son of Henry Pearse of the parish of Warleggon in the
County of Cornwall Blacksmith, mentioned in the doc 1838 28th April
Warleggan.
PEARSE, Yeoman, mentioned in doc 1830 25 June Trewassa Davidstowe.
PEARSE,Ann,DOC 1839 29th August Bodmin,wife of Charles Blight Pearse
also in DOC 1839 29th August Bodmin
PEARSE,Charles Blight,DOC 1839 29th August Bodmin,Yeoman of Bodmin also
lease dated 28th August 1837 folded in this one
PEARSE,Eldred JLewis Blight,DOC 1839 29th August Bodmin,Gentleman late
of Bodmin, now of St Sidwell, Devon
PEARSE,Hender the younger,DOC 1758 14th August Trewassa Davidstow,Yeoman
of Davidstow aged about 37
PEARSE,Hender,DOC 1818 27th February Trewassa Davidstow,Yeoman of
Lanteglos by Camelford lease of Housings and Well Park Trewassa to Lewis
Marshall, also DOC 1830 Trewassa Davidstow,
PEARSE,Horatio,DOC 1839 29th August Bodmin,
PEARSE,Joan,DOC 1821 29th September Bodmin,Spinster of Davidstow,
executor of John Pearse of St Austell
PEARSE,John,DOC 1775 Redruth Tythes,Lower Ball part of part of Caraky
PEARSE,John,DOC 1821 29th September Bodmin,Gentleman of St Austell
deceased brother of William Pearse
PEARSE,John,DOC 1821 29th September Bodmin,Gentleman of St Kew, executor
of John Pearse of St Austell
PEARSE,Thomas,confectioner & Grocer of Bodmin marrying Betsey Oke ,widow,DOC
1831 10th March Bodmin,
PEARSE,Thomasine,DOC 1830 Trewassa Davidstow,wife of Hender,
PEARSE,William Fillis,DOC Trewassa Final Agreement 1830,conveyance of
Trewassa, Davidstow
PEARSE,William junior,solicitor of Lostwithiel,DOC 1877 23rd October
Lanlivery,
PEARSE,William,DOC 1821 29th September Bodmin,Gentleman of Davidstow,
brother and heir of John Pearse
PEARSE,William,DOC 1835 Will Davidstow,witness
PEARSE., Hender of Davidstowe? Named in DOC Extract from Court Roll
Michaelmas 20 George 3rd 1779 Hender Pearse, plaintiff v Humphrey Cole,
gent, deforciant re Trewassa, Davidstowe heard 21 December 20 George 3rd
by Francis Paynter and Thomas Clutterbuck, gents. (Compiler’s note: for
the pedigree of Pearse of Davidstow see C S Gilbert’s Historical Survey
Vol 2 p 221).
PEARSE/PEARCE, Hender, yeoman of the Parish of Lanteglos by Camelford
but now of the Parish of Warbstow in the County of Cornwall, husband of
Thamasine, mentioned in doc 1830 30 September Trewassa Davidstow.
PEARSES MARSH, Trewassa, Davidstow: Named in undated DOC PEARN, W F :
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 W F Pearn.
PEARSON, Richard – Vagrancy named in DOC Guildhall Minutes 14th May 1894
PEAS (Peers?,Pierces?) ? - Peas Close named as a field at Penquean, St
Breock in DOC 29 September 1911 Schedule of Penquean and Tregunna
Fields, St Breock, accompanying lease 29 September 1911.
PEDLAR, Emily - named in DOC Guildhall 15th December 1893
PEDLAR, John – Juror named in DOC Guildhall, Bodmin 9th August 1889,
assault named in DOC Guildhall 15th December 1893PEARCES GROUND,
Padstow? - shown in the possession of William Bennett and John Hawken
(as to Pearces Crugmeer) in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1861
and referred to in possession of Mrs Tredwen in DOC Padstow Vicar's
Tithe Rent Charges 1 July 1889 to January 1890. Pearces Field referred
to in the possession of Richard Brewer in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe rent
Charges 1861 and in possession of Thomas Henwood in DOC Padstow Vicar's
Tithe Rent Charges 1885. Crugmeer Pearces referred to by latter DOC in
the possession of W H Martyn
PEDLARS MEADOW, St Breock - Pedlars Meadow (otherwise Pedlars Little
Meadow) named in DOC 3 May 1842 as formerly in the possession of William
Pedler re Penquean, St Breock. Pedlars Meadow named as a field at
Tregunna, St Breock in DOC 29 September 1911 Schedule of Penquean and
Tregunna Fields, St Breock , accompanying lease 29 September 1911.
Pedlers (sic) Close and Great Pedlers (sic) Close named in schedule
accompanying DOC 1 November 1911 Charles Robert Prideaux Brune to David
Williams and Jonathan Edgar Williams re Penquean and Tregunna Farms, St
Breock.(Compiler's note: A John Pedler of Trevanson, St Breock is first
recorded at St Breock in 1542 - see Sir Frederick Pedler A Pedler Family
History (1984) pp 16-23).
PEDLER, William of (Higher Penquean?), St Breock, yeoman - witness to
DOC 30 September 1743 Transfer John Saunders to John Brabin (jnr) of all
former's interest in Tregunna, St Breock. He signed: William Pedler.
Named in DOC 31 January 1769 William and Grace Angove Acknowledgement re
Manor of Tregunna, St Breock. (Compiler's note: he probably was a tenant
of Tregunna). Probably also an occupant (after William Pridham and prior
to John Blake) of Trevanson, St Breock as recited in DOC Lease 31
January 1760 John Yelland, William Yelland, Elizabeth Yelland, John Mill
and Nicholas Mill to William Masterman and Thomas Jones re Trevanson, St
Breock. Named as a former occupant of Tregunna, St Breock (followed by
his sister Francis Hawkins nee Pedlar) in DOC 30 September 1804 Robert
Walker to Thomas Key and John Buscomb re Tregunna, St Breock. Also named
in last mentioned document as one of 19 plaintiffs re a fine levied by
William & Grace Angove 9th regnal year George 3rd. Named as former
occupant of Walkers Tenement, Tregunna, St Breock in DOC 3 May 1842 re
Penquean, St Breock.(Compiler's note: Possibly the Wm Pedler of St
Breock returned in the 1710 Cornwall Poll Book (ed Richard Grylls) as
voting for Granville (Tory) and Boscawen (Whig).
PEDRONCELLI,John, DOC 1839 29th August Bodmin,Shopkeeper of Bodmin
PEEK, Francis of Padstow? - named as occupant of Trethilick (including
Brunes Trethilick), Opies Tenement and part of Rogers Ground in DOC
Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1 July 1889 to January 1890.
PEELE, John named in Indenture. and Frederick Hindley Executors of John
Earl of Radnor’s Will. (Proved 26 July 1750). 1793 9th July Indenture
Hendra St Dennis
PEIRCE, John of St Breock, gent - Witness to DOC 7 March 1799 Rev
Charles Prideaux Brune to Thomas Key re Penquean, St Breock. Party to
DOC 11 May 1801 Transfer Richard Guy and Charles Guy to John Peirce re
Jefferys Tenement, Penquean, St Breock.
PELLOW, Charles Fleetwood, of Bodmin, grocer, mentioned in DOC 1878 21st
September 1878 Fore Street Bodmin.
PELLOW, John –false Attestation named in DOC Guildhall 29th July 1887
PELLOW, Mary Ann, mentioned in DOC 1878 21st September 1878 Fore Street
Bodmin.
PELLOW, Thomas – Merchant Guilty of Cruelty to a Horse and DOC
Guildhall, Bodmin 30th October 1891and DOC 1892 Bodmin Guildhall minutes
24 January.
PELT, Robert – witness in case of Nowell, named in DOC Bodmin Guildhall
Minutes 4th September 1885
PELT, Robert of Castle Street, Bodmin- witness in case George Collins
Nowell and theft of fruit, DOC 1885 Bodmin Guildhall Minutes
PENBERTHY,Jemima,DOC 1901 20th Jul Bodmin,Niece of Susanna Oke
PENCH, Harry – Drunk named in DOC Guildhall, Bodmin 9th August 1889
PENDARVES, Edward William Wynne: Named in DOC 30 September 1834
Indenture of Lease & Release John Cole Grose, Richard Coppin and Thomas
Bunt re tenements called Fords and Pomeroys including Valley and Penny
Come Quick, Cardinham as a party to an earlier Indenture of Lease &
release dated 28/29 September 1831 affecting the same
tenements.(Compiler’s note: for Pendarves of Pendarves, Camborne see C S
Gilbert’s Historical Survey Vol 2 pp 222-223 and Sarah Gregor’s
Pedigrees Collection (CRO) DDG 1948/2/253, 1950/2/390).
PENDARVIS, (PENDARVES), Edward William Wynne of Pendarves, Camborne Esq
(formerly called Edward William Stackhouse of Pendarvis) - 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.
He signed: E W Wynne Pendarvis. (Compiler's note: for an account of
Pendarvis (Pendarves) of Pendarvis (Pendarves) see C S Gilbert's
Historical Survey of Cornwall Vol 2 pp 222-223).
PENDRAY, Frederick of Wadebridge, law clerk - witness to DOC 3 May 1842
re Penquean, St Breock. He signed: Fredr Pendray clerk to Mr E Lyne.
PENGELLY, Albert of Week St Mary - witness to Transfer of Mortgage &
Further Charge DOC 25 May 1927 re Week St Mary.
PENGELLY, Harold – Witness named in named in DOC Will of John Evelyn of
Camelford 2nd February 1900
PENGELLY, John - named in the DOC Great Tythes of St Minver, 27th
December 1815
PENGELLY, John of Cant, St Minver – named in DOC 24 June 1815 St Minver
Great Tithes as having agreed with Rev William Sandys to pay a fixed sum
in lieu of tithes in kind re West Cant, East Cant the latter sub-let to
William Mably, Trevelver, Carlion (Carlyon) and part Penmean (Penmayne)
the latter sub-let to Petherick Wills. Also named in DOC 25 June 1840 St
Minver Great Tithes as having agreed to pay a fixed sum in lieu of
tithes in kind.
PENGELLY, Mary Ann, daughter of (Ann and) 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.
PENGELLY, Mrs Maria of Blisland?: Named in DOC 5 June 1920 Auction
Catalogue re Lavethan estate as the occupant of lot 25 of the said
catalogue.(Compiler’s note: For Pengelly see C S Gilbert’s Historical
Survey Vol 2 p 225) and for Pengelly of Pengelly, St Neot Sarah Gregor’s
Pedigrees Collection (CRO) DDG 1948/2/293).
PENHALIGON, Mrs - named in DOC Guildhall 15th December 1893
PENHALIGON, Thomas – drunk named in DOC Guildhall 29th January 1887
PENHALIGON, William – drunk and disorderly named in DOC Guildhall, 6th
January 1888
PENLENRICK, Edwin – Rogue and Vagrancy named in DOC Guildhall Bodmin 4th
March 1892
PENLERICK, Edwin – charged and acquitted of being a rogue and vagabond.
DOC 1892 Bodmin Guildhall minutes 6 April.
PENNA, Bernard – witness to Sheppard assault named in DOC Guildhall,
Bodmin 30th October 1891
PENNA, John – Police Constable named in DOC Guildhall, 6th January 1888
also named in DOC Guildhall, 6th January 1888 also named in DOC
Guildhall 16th November 1888 also named in DOC Guildhall 29th July 1887
PENNA, W T of Withiel: Named in DOC 30 August 1919 Auction Catalogue of
Withiel properties as an occupant of Inchs Retire and Hellas, both of
Withiel.
PENNE, John, mentioned in doc 1861 3rd September Lanivet.
PENNINGTON, William, clerk of Bodmin in DOC 1734 6th August Bodmin
marriage settlement
PENNO, James of Bodmin, yeoman: Party to DOC 24 June 1829 Indenture of
Lease Robert Flamank to James Penno and Richard Reth of Boscarne Mill
and dwelling, Bodmin. He signed James Penno.
PENNO,Edward,DOC Pendewy Bodmin Abstract bet 1807 & 1889,occupying
Turney's Ground, Pendewy, Bodmin
PENNOE,/PINNOE, John, of the Parish of Lanivet in the County of
Cornwall, mentioned in the doc 1854 20-Feb Lanivet and doc 1854 1st
April Lanivet, Cornwall.
PENROSE, Nicholas N, gent: Named in DOC Abstract of Title of John Wallis
to estate of Trewethan, St Kew as a trustee of an Indenture dated 7
November 1800 John Lynam, John Wallis and Nicholas N Penrose
PENROSE, Richard - witness to DOC 23 May 1798 Elizabeth Mountsteven,
John Woolcock & Thomas Key to Sampson Buscomb re Penquean, St Breock.
PENROSE, Richard J., mentioned in doc 1807 8th December Bodmin.
PENROSE,Nicholas W.,DOC 1795 21st March Bodmin,witness,
PENROSE,Nicholas Wallis,DOC Pendewy Bodmin Abstract bet 1807 & 1889
PEPPERCORN, R jnr, Registrar of Seamen, Padstow - signatory to Mariner's
Certificate DOC 11 April 1845 to Robert Langford. He signed: R
Peppercorn jnr Registrar.
PERKIN, Richard - named in DOC Magistrates minutes 11th June 1886
PERKS, Thelma Gwendoline of St Merryn, school pupil (born 9 November;
parent/guardian Ellen Rosina Perks) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School Register 1900-1948.
PERRY, Christopher of Helland: Named in 2nd schedule to DOC 1 October
1877 Indenture of Sale Rev Franis Henry Morgan & ors to William John
Nickell re the barton of Helland as the occupant of certain tenements of
the said barton.
PERRY, John – Poor rates, named in DOC 11th Jan 1895
PERRY, John, witness to DOC 1749 24th June Tresmere.
PERRY, 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.
PERRY, William of St Teath: Named in DOC 26 March 1847 Indenture of
Lease & Release Eldred Roberts Brown & ors to Richard Watts Philp re
Treroossal (Trewoosell or Treroosell), St Teath as a former occupier of
Treroossal after John Fry. Also named in 2nd schedule to DOC 1 October
1877 Indenture of Sale Rev Francis Henry Morgan & ors to William John
Nickell re the barton of Helland as the occupant of certain tenements of
the barton farm.
PETER, – Family named in Map DOC Fore Street, Bodmin jpg 25th March 1865
PETER, Betty Blake of Treator, Padstow (wife of Charles Peter) -
appointor to her sons John Peter and William Peter of her interest in
Trelowson and Trelowsa including Hoblyn's Fields, Padstow and to her son
Thomas Peter her dwelling house, meadow and her fields called Bridge
Park at Treator, Padstow under DOC Deed of Appointment 26 February 1825
Betty Blake Peter.
PETER, Charles of Treator, Padstow, esq - Party to DOC 20 June 1796 Deed
of Lease Charles Prideaux Brune to Charles Peter re Treator, Padfstow
and Party to DOC Deed of Exchange 21 June 1796 Rev Charles Prideaux
Brune and Charles Peter. Party to conveyances DOC 13 March 1797 Charles
Peter to Thomas Prater and DOC 13 March 1797 Thomas Prater to Charles
Peter re Treator, Padstow. Party to Lease and Release of Trelowson and
Trelowsa, Treator dated 5 April 1807 Charles Peter to Thomas Avery and
Thomas Hellyar as recited in DOC Deed of Appointment 26 February 1825
Betty Blake Peter. Named in copy DOC 1803 St Minver Highlands Poor Rates
as proprietor of Treglines, St Minver occupied by Thomas Colman.
PETER, Deeble of Colquite, St Mabyn, Esq - 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. (Compiler's
note: for his pedigree see Maclean's Trigg Minor Vol 2 pp 509-511 and C
S Gilbert's Historical Survey of Cornwall Vol 2 p 233).
PETER, Dorothea Maria - named as a child of Charles Peter and Betty
Blake Peter as recited in DOC Deed of Appointment 26 February 1825 Betty
Blake Peter. Also appointed owner with her sister Mary of house and
tenement known as Arthur's tenement as recited in said document.
PETER, Elizabeth – widow named in DOC Fore St Bodmin 15th January 1856
PETER, F.C.O. (same as Francis Peter hereunder?) esq - named in DOC St
Merryn Rate Book 31 March 1857 as owner of house and garden at
Porthcothan occupied by Copplestone Cross.
PETER, Francis -named in DOC 23 February 1856 Dorothea Maria Richards to
John Darke Martyn re Avon Cottage (commonly known as Bridge Park)
Treator, Padstow as a former occupant (after Mary Row or Rowe) of a
dwelling at Treator, Padstow. Also named as an occupant in DOC Transfer
23 December 1871 John Darke Martyn to William Martyn Richards.
PETER, H. D. of St Merryn, esq - named in DOCs St Merryn Rate Books 31
March 1857 and 4 January 1858 as owner/occupant of land at Trevorick.
Also named in DOC St Merryn Rate Book 4 January 1858 as owner of house
and garden at Porthcothan occupied by Copplestone Cross.
PETER, Henry of Harlyn, St Merryn, esq - named as lessor to George
Borlase under Deeds of Lease 29/30 June 1780 of Homer Wadey Park als
Water Park, Trevanson, St Breock as recited in DOC Transfer 23 November
1815 George Borlase to Edward Arthur and William Drew. (Compiler's note:
for Peter of Harlyn see C S Gilbert's Historical Survey of the County of
Cornwall Vol 2 pp 228-232).
PETER, Henry, written Henry Rawlings Esquire in the will, mentioned in
the doc 1849 22nd February Padstow.
PETER, J H of St Merryn (see also T H Peter hereunder) - named in DOC St
Merryn Rate Book 4 January 1858 as owner/occupier of land at Polmark.
PETER, John - named as a child of Charles Peter and Betty Blake Peter as
recited in DOC Deed of Appointment 26 February 1825 Betty Blake Peter
under which he appointed a beneficiary.
PETER, John - named as an executor under the 1756 will of John Robartes
4th Earl of Radnor as recited in DOC Abstract of Title of Penquean, St
Breock.
PETER, Mary - named as a child of Charles Peter and Betty Blake Peter as
recited in DOC Deed of Appointment 26 February 1825 Betty Blake Peter.
Also appointed owner with her sister Dorothea of house and tenement
known as Arthur's tenement as recited in said document.
PETER, Mary - witness to DOC Indenture 7 November 1780 re Nance
properties Padstow. She signed: Mary Peter.
PETER, Mary of St Minver – named in copy 1803 DOC St Minver Highlands
Poor Rates as occupier Benethicks (Benedicts?), St Minver.
PETER, Rebecca, spinster (d/o Thomas Peter late of Kenharrick, gent
decd) - as Rebecca Amy named in Indentures of Lease & Release 9/10
October 1756 as recited in DOC 7 November 1783 re Nance properties
Padstow.
PETER, Richard - named in DOC Guildhall 15th December 1893
PETER, Samuel, Esquire, mentioned in doc 1808 1st Jan Bodmin and doc
1808 2nd January Bodmin.
PETER, Susanna - named with Maria Bone as occupant of property at Broad
Street, Padstow (commonly called Cock's house) in DOC Deed of
Appointment 26 February 1825 Betty Blake Peter.
PETER, T H of Harlyn, St Merryn, esq - DOC 28 April 1843 his letter to
William Shilson re tenancy matters. Named (as J T H Peter esq) in DOCs
St Merryn Rate Books 31 March 1857 and 31 March 1858 as owner of house
and land at Harlyn occupied by Francis Bennett, as owner of house and
land at Shop occupied by William Brenton, as owner of lands at Common
occupied by Thomas Bennett, as owner of house and land at Harlyn and
Polmark occupied by Joseph Calloway ,as owner of a house and land at
Polmark occupied by Henry Hawken ,as owner of a house and land at
Trevose occupied by Mrs J Morcumb, as owner of house and land at Shop
and Sentry occupied by John Parkyn and as owner of house and land at
Trevose occupied by Mathew Tummon. Also named in said DOC St Merryn Rate
Book as owner of following houses and gardens excused from payment of
rates: Malachi Martyn (occupant) at Polmark, Frethey Rabey (occupant) at
Polmark, Betsy Rosevear (occupant) at Churchtown, Hannah Suter
(occupant) at Harlyn & Robert Sparks (occupant) at Shop. (Compiler's
note: For Peter of Harlyn see C S Gilbert's Historical Survey of the
County of Cornwall Voil 2 pp 228-232). Also named (as J T H Peter) in
DOC St Merryn Rate Book 4 January 1858 as owner of house and land at
Harlyn occupied by Francis Bennett and (as T H Peter) as owner of land
at Commons occupied by Thomas Bennett - also (as J T H Peter) as owner
of house and land at Polmark occupied by Henry Hawken, (as T H Peter)
owner of house and land at Trevose occupied by Mathew Tummon and, as J T
H Peter,owner of house and garden at Polmark occupied by Frethey Rabey
and excused from payment of rates. Named in DOC St Merryn Rate Book 18
June 1858 as owner of house and garden at Cottages occupied by Frethey
Rabey and excused from payment of rates.
PETER, Thomas esq - named in DOC St Merryn Rate Book 31 March 1857 as
owner of house and land at Porthcothan occupied by Sarle Lanyon. Also
named in DOCs St Merryn Rate Books 4 January 1858 and 31 March 1858 as
owner/occupier of house and land at Porthcothan and lands at Trevorick
and as owner of house and land at Porthcothan occupied by D Sarle Lanyon.
PETER, Thomas of Tredizzick (Tredissick), St Minver, gent - named in
copy DOC 9 March 1784 St Minver Poor Rates as liable for rates on
Treglines, St Minver. Also named as child of Charles Peter and Betty
Blake Peter, as former occupant of Tredizzick and as a beneficiary of
his mother in DOC Deed of Appointment 26 February 1825 Betty Blake
Peter.
PETER, W H of Padstow? – named as an occupant with Brewer of part Garden
in DOC Padstow Vicar’s Tithe Rent Charges 1861.
PETER, William - named as a child of Charles Peter and Betty Blake Peter
and as a beneficiary of his mother in DOC Deed of Appointment 26
February 1825 Betty Blake Peter.
PETER, William esq: Named in DOC 30 September 1834 Indenture of Lease &
Release John Cole Grose, Richard Coppin and Thomas Bunt re tenements
called Fords and Pomeroys including Valley and Penny Come Quick,
Cardinham as a party to an earlier Indenture of Lease and Release dated
28/29 September 1831 affecting the same tenements.
PETER, William K - witness to 24 September 1846 will of James Harris of
New Street, Padstow, gent as per DOC probate 14 March 1858. He signed:
William K Peter.
PETER, William of Padstow, gent - Party to DOC 25 January 1726 re Bridge
Park, Trenyou , William Auger, John Arthur and Jane Williams to William
Peter. Also party to DOC (25 January?) 1726 Treator Obligation William
Auger, John Arthur & Jane Williams to William Petrer. Named as trustee
of the 1735 will of James Amy as recited in DOC 7 November 1783 re Nance
properties Padstow
PETER,Deeble esquire,DOC Pendewy Bodmin Abstract bet 1807 & 1889,of
Colquite, St Mabyn
PETER,Deeble,DOC Pendewy Bodmin Abstract bet 1807 & 1889,nephew of
Deeble Peter esquire and son of Hoblyn Peter
PETER,Edward,DOC Pendewy Bodmin Abstract bet 1807 & 1889,Clerk of Great
Wighborough, Essex
PETER,Henry esquire,DOC 1783 Sir Jas Laroche Account Book,rent for
Towananwallas
PETER,Henry esquire,DOC Pendewy Bodmin Abstract bet 1807 & 1889,of
Harlyn
PETER,Henry,DOC Pendewy Bodmin Abstract bet 1807 & 1889,baptised 31 May
1839 at Allahabad born 13 Mar 1839 to John Harris Peter and Jane; burial
2 Jan 1849 at Cawnpore aged 9Y9M
PETER,Hoblyn,DOC Pendewy Bodmin Abstract bet 1807 & 1889,late of
Porthcothan, St Merryn
PETER,John Harris,DOC Pendewy Bodmin Abstract bet 1807 & 1889,Apothecary
married 22 Dec 1836 at Agra Bengal to Jane Trotter; later PETER-HOBLYN
PETER,Samuel esquire,DOC Pendewy Bodmin Abstract bet 1807 & 1889,of
Porthcothan, St Merryn
PETER,William esquire,DOC Pendewy Bodmin Abstract bet 1807 & 1889,of
Harlyn
PETER,William,property in Church Street,DOC 1861 4th September Church
Street, Padstow,
PETER-HOBLYN,Cyril Onslow,DOC Pendewy Bodmin Abstract bet 1807 &
1889,born 5 Apr 1868 at St Mabyn son of John Harris Peter-Hoblyn and
Emily
PETERS GUDDER, Padstow - shown in occupation of William Hicks in DOC
Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1861.
PETERS TENEMENT, Crugmeer, Padstow - referred to as in the possession of
W H Martyn in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1885.
PETERS, Caroline – Porthcothan named in DOC Bodmin Bankruptcy Fore
Street, Bodmin 16th July 1864
PETERS, Edward - named in Indenture DOC Castle Street, Bodmin 2nd April
1839
PETERS, Francis of Treator, Padstow - named as late occupant of Treator
in DOCs 20 June 1796 Deed of Lease Charles Prideaux Brune to Charles
Peter re Treator and 26 February 1825 Deed of Appointment Betty Blake
Peter.
PETERS, Henry Deeble - named in Indenture DOC Castle Street, Bodmin 2nd
April 1839
PETERS, John of Treator, Padstow (son of Francis Peters) - named as an
existing life then aged about 33 years in Lease of property at Treator
recited in DOC Deed of Exchange 21 June 1796 Rev Charles Prideaux Brune
and Charles Peter.
PETERS, Mr of Blisland?: Named in DOC 5 June 1920 Auction Catalogue of
Lavethan estate as the iccupant (with Parkyn) of lot 33 of the said
catalogue.
PETERS, Mrs. – named in letter regarding sale of Treglyn DOC Treglyn, St
Minver 3rd July 1815
PETERS, Thomas – Porthcothan named in DOC Bodmin Bankruptcy Fore Street,
Bodmin 16th July 1864
PETERS, Warren Edward of Trevose, school pupil (born 19 March;
parent/guardian Victor Peters) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
PETHICK, Henry of Launceston, surgeon: Named in DOC Abstract of Title of
Mr Robert Sandercock to Nettles Park and Trewasso, Davidstow as a party
to Deed of Assignment dated 22 May 1830.
PETHICK, Henry of Trevalga, yeoman: named in undated (post 1830?) DOC
Abstract of Title of W Hender Pearse to tenements Kitchen Trewassee
alias Trewaffa and Gungane alias Gungana, Davidstow as having advanced
funds on 21 January 1809 to Hender Pearse jnr over the security of the
said tenements.
PETHICK, Henry, surgeon, of the Borough of Launceston in the County of
Cornwall, mentioned in the doc 1832 28th April Trewassa Davidstowe and
doc 1832 27th April Trewassa Davidstowe .
PETHICK, Henry, yeoman, mentioned in doc 1830 30 September Trewassa
Davidstow.
PETHICK, John (s/o Thomas Pethick) of Davidstow, yeoman: Party to DOC 24
September 1874 Assignment of Lease John Borlase to John Pethick re
Trewassa, Davidstow. He signed John Pethick.
PETHICK, Richard, of the Parish of Davidstow in the County of Cornwall,
mentioned in doc 1830 29 September Trewassa Davidstow
PETHICK, William Henry – Police Constable named in DOC Guildhall 5th
April 1889 also named in DOC Guildhall 16th November 1888 also named in
DOC Guildhall 16th November 1888 also named in DOC Guildhall, Bodmin 9th
August 1889
PETHICK,Gerrance,DOC 1860 11th May Lanteglos by Camelford,Accountant of
Camelford, witness,
PETHICK,John,DOC 1837 21st September Trewassa Davidstow,tenant of the
land,
PETHICKE, Joseph of Stratton: Party to DOC Acknowledgement of Debt dated
15 July 1732 Michaelstow due to William Hocking of Michaelstow, yeoman
(Compiler’s note: see below under Pethicke, Thomas). Also Party to DOC
Acknowledgement of Debt dated 8 July 1741 due to William Hocken (sic).
He signed Joseph Pethicke.
PETHICKE, Thomas of Week St Mary, yeoman: DOC Acknowledgement of Debt
dated 15 July 1732 Michaelstow due to William Hocking of Michaelstow,
yeoman. (Compiler’s note: William Hocken? – see Maclean’s Trigg Minor
Vol 2 pp 568, 572). Wm Hockyn of Michaelstow, but no Hocking, also
features in the 1710 Cornwall Poll Book ed Richard Grylls). He signed
Thomas Pethicke.
PETHICKS MARSH, Davidstow: Named in undated DOC entitled Repairs of
Fences on Trewassa.
PETHYBRIDGE Mrs. – DOC Fore Street, Bodmin jpg 30th April 1894 also DOC
Fore Street Bodmin 30th April 1894
PETHYBRIDGE, J – Mr named in DOC Guildhall, Bodmin 9th August 1889
PETHYBRIDGE, John of Bodmin, solicitor – witness to DOC Indenture of
Assignment 11 September 1912 Thomas Hammond Martyn, Edward George Martyn,
Thomas Martyn Michell & Richard Lynham Randall to Alfred Browning Lyne
of The Quintra, Bodmin. He signed John Pethybridge, solicitor Bodmin.
PETHYBRIDGE, John Stranger – Gentleman Witness DOC Bore Street, Bodmin
25th March 1865 and also DOC House in Fore Street Bodmin 23rd January
1869 and also DOC House in Fore Street Bodmin 23rd January 1869
PETHYBRIDGE, Miss – Daughter of John Stranger, living with Miss
Elizabeth Martyn, named in DOC House in Fore Street Bodmin 23rd January
1869
PETHYBRIDGE, Mr – named in case of Nowell, named in DOC Bodmin Guildhall
Minutes 4th September 1885, also named in DOC Magistrates minutes 11th
June 1886 also named in DOC Guildhall 29th January 1887, also named in
DOC Guildhall 14th May 1894, named in DOC Guildhall 15th December 1893
PETHYBRIDGE, MR Jr - named in DOC Magistrates Bodmin 19th February 1886
PETHYBRIDGE,John,solicitor of Bodmin,DOC 1892 8th April Bodmin,also DOC
1892 17th May Bodmin proving will of Gilbert Sincock
PETRE, Henry esq: Named in DOC 30 September 1834 Indenture of Lease &
Release John Cole Grose, Richard Coppin and Thomas Bunt re tenements
called Fords and Pomeroys including Valley and Penny Come Quick,
Cardinham as a party to an earlier Indenture of Lease & Release dated
28/29 September 1831 affecting the same tenements.
PETRE,Elizabeth Anne,DOC 1835 5th May Glynn Papers,wife of Henry, refers
to papers dated 1822, also DOC 1835 21st January Glynn papers 2,
PETRE,George esquire,DOC 1835 5th May Glynn Papers,refers to papers
dated 1822,
PETRE,Henry esquire,DOC 1835 5th May Glynn Papers,refers to papers dated
1822,
PETT, Edward George Lanxon – Grandson of Loveday Pett, named in DOC Will
Loveday Pett Keybridge Saint Breward 8th March 1902
PETT, Loveday – widow, named in DOC Will Loveday Pett Keybridge Saint
Breward 8th March 1902
PETT, Robert of Bodmin, carpenter: Party to DOC 28 September 1872
Assignment of Assurance Policy Thomas Mudge jnr to Robert Pett.
PETT,Edward George Lanxon ,DOC 1872 22nd November Will St
Breward,witness of Keybridge, St Breward
PETT,Edward George Lanxon,DOC 1872 24thFebruary St Breward,of Keybridge,
St Breward Witness to the will of Thomas Miller
PETT,Robert,DOC 1859 22nd October Castle Street Bodmin,Carpenter of
Bodmin, leasing property in Castle Street, Bodmin
PETT,Robert,DOC 1869 23rd December Castle Street Bodmin,tenants of land
in Castle Street and Rhind Street, Bodmin
PETTIGREW, ? - Pettigrews named as a field at Tregunna, St Breock in DOC
29 September 1911 Schedule of Penquean and Tregunna Fields, St Breock,
accompanying lease 29 September 1911 (Compiler's note: possibly named
for John or Thomas Pettigrew hereunder).
PETTIGREW, John of St Breock, gent - Party to conveyance DOC 27 March
1744 re Tregunna, St Breock, John Saunders and John Pettigrew to John
Brabin. Named as owner and occupier of lands at Trevanson, St Breock
(prior to occupation of William Pridham, later William Pedlar and then
John Blake) in DOC 31 January 1760 John Yelland, William Yelland,
Elizabeth Yelland, John Mill, Nicholas Mill to William Masterman and
Thomas Jones re Trevanson, St Breock.
PETTIGREW, Thomas - witness to DOC 18 June 1690 re Tregunna, St Breock,
Philip Buscombe and John Buscombe to Mary Brabyn. He signed: Thomas
Pettigrew. (Compiler’s note: possibly the same Thomas Pettigrew,
registrar for St Breock during the Commonwealth period – see St Breock
PRs).
PHARO, Michael Howard of Constantine, school pupil (born 28 October;
parent/guardian Walter Pharo) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
PHILIP, J. M.,solicitor of Bodmin drew up DOC 1854 29July St Mabyn
PHILIPS, Rev Nicholas of Bodmin, clerk: Party 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 re Manor of Nanstallon
and tenements Mt Charles, Dunmeer, Lower Boscarne, Barton Farm, Bodmin,
Middle Boskeine (Boskerne?), Bodmin & Egloshayle, Trelasicke, Ladock and
Lockeridge & Broom Downs, Beer Ferris, Devon.
PHILIPS, W – named as a Guardian of the Poor Bodmin Union in DOC 9
November 1895 from Bodmin Union. He signed W Philips.
PHILIPS,Reverend Nicholas,Clerk of Bodmin,DOC 1812 15th August
Nanstallon Mount Charles etc,
PHILLIPAS, Francis, teacher – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers
1886.05.
Phillipps Brewer, John Lobb Marshall and Thomas Sleeman re dwelling
houses, orchards and fields named Little Down Park, Woodfield, Undertown
and little Hill, Lanivet. He signed John Lobb Marshall.
PHILLIPPS, Jacob named in Indenture formerly occupied Hendra St Dennis
now occupied by Richard Varcoe 1793 8th and 9th July Indentures Hendra
St Dennis. Also named in 1794 5th September Hendra St Dennis and 1804
29th September Hendra St Dennis.
PHILLIPPS, 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.
PHILLIPPS, John signatree to doc 1804 12th June St Kew George Wilce
PHILLIPPS, John: Witness to DOC Indenture of Lease dated 1 February 1743
Edward Cock to Edward Broad re fields Mathews Parke and Marlo Barn,
Trefrew, Langteglos by Camelford. He signed John Phillipps.
PHILLIPPS, Josias of St Wenn, yeoman: DOC 1 September 1851 copy will of
Josias Phillipps.He signed Josias Phillipps.
PHILLIPPS, Josias the younger of St Wenn: Named in DOC 1 September 1851
the will of his father Josias Phillipps.
PHILLIPPS, Maria (recorded as having died 1887) w/o Josias Phillipps of
St Wenn: Named in his will of 1 September 1851.
PHILLIPPS, Nicholas, mentioned in doc 1813 21st April Rethern Bodmin.
PHILLIPPS, Nicholas, son of Nicholas Phillipps clerk, mentioned in doc
1807 8th December Bodmin.
PHILLIPPS, Samuel (s/o Josias Phillipps) of St Wenn: Named in the 1
September 1851 will of his father.
PHILLIPPS, William (cousin of Josias Phillipps) of St Austell, cooper:
Named in DOC 1 September 1851 will of Josias Phillipps of St Wenn,
yeoman.
PHILLIPPS, William (s/o Josias Phillipps of St Wenn, yeo): Named in DOC
1 September 1851 will of Josias Phillipps.
PHILLIPPS, William, aged about three, son of the reverend Nicholas
Phillipps of Bodmin, both mentioned in doc 1789 29th September Bodmin.
PHILLIPPS,Jenny Beer,DOC 1879 11th October Bodmin & Egloshale,spinster
of Bodmin now deceased,
PHILLIPPS,John esquire,DOC 1783 Sir Jas Laroche Account Book,tax
allowance on Hender Lands + rent
PHILLIPPS,Reverend William,DOC 1828 19th May Corner House Bodmin,Clerkof
Lanivet,
PHILLIPPS,Sam,DOC 1783 Sir Jas Laroche Account Book,tax allowance on
Hender Lands
PHILLIPPS,Samuel,DOC 1783 Sir Jas Laroche Account Book,rent for TIPPETTS
Tenement in Tregonetha
PHILLIPPS,William Flamank,DOC 1879 11th October Bodmin &
Egloshale,brother of Elizabeth Jane Dennis Edyvean,
PHILLIPPS,William,DOC 1797 11th November will Hugh Bawden St
Teath,witness
PHILLIPS, Charles - Messuages Lands and Tenements and parts of Tenements
situate lying and being in the several parishes of Lawhitton St Thomas
St Stephens by Launceston Egloskerry Tremayne Treneglos Week St Mary
Jacobstowe Warbstowe St Juliet Tintagel Egloskerry Tremayne Treneglos
Week St Mary (last four crossed through MMc) Davidstowe Lantaglos by
Camelford Borough of Camelford Advent Saint Teath St Kew Michaelstowe
Lantaglos by Fowey and Borough of Truro and elsewhere in the County of
Cornwall – named as son of John Phillips and heir, to the above lands in
Abstract of Title of John Carpenter Esquire to Trenowth Trewinning
otherwise Trevenion and other Farms in Michaelstowe in Cornwall, 1st
September 1712
PHILLIPS, Charles – charged with working horses on 15th July named in
DOC Magistrates minutes 11th June 1886
PHILLIPS, Henry Mitchell of Mark Lane, London, merchant - party to
Indenture of Lease DOC 19 October 1864 Dorothea Maria Richards to Henry
Mitchell Phillips re Avon cottage, Treator, Padstow.
PHILLIPS, Hugh (s/o Hugh Phillips of Tresevern, Stithians, yeoman) of
Stithians (aged about 13 yrs): 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 of a dwelling house and
lands at Gwennap.
PHILLIPS, Jenny Beer – deceased of Bodmin named in DOC Three sides and
Lower Meadow, Nanstallon 13th September 1895
PHILLIPS, John – Carpenter recipient of trust and executor from will of
William Phillips Abstract of Title of John Carpenter Esquire to Trenowth
Trewinning otherwise Trevenion and other Farms in Michaelstowe in
Cornwall, 1st September 1712, also DOC 7th November 1801, Trevenion
Michaelstow, named as Carpenter Mount Tavy, also DOC Trevenion
Michaelstow, 27 Nov 1801. Also DOC Trevenion, Michealstow 28th November
1812, and 29th September 1814
PHILLIPS, John – Gent of Borough of Camelford named in Abstract of Title
of John Carpenter Esquire to Trenowth Trewinning otherwise Trevenion and
other Farms in Michaelstowe in Cornwall, 1st September 1712
PHILLIPS, John - named as tenant of Treator in DOC 9 January 1872
mortgage William Martyn Richards to James Rowe re Avon Cottage, Treator,
Padstow. Named as occupant of Avon Cottage in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe
Rent Charges 1872.
PHILLIPS, John of St Breock, tailor - named as a lessee of Homer Wadey
Park als Water Park, Trevanson, St Breock under Deed of Lease 1/2 August
1796 from George Borlase in DOC Transfer 23 November 1815 George Borlase
to Edward Arthur and William Drew re Homer Wadey Park, Trevanson, St
Breock.
PHILLIPS, John, mentioned in doc 1866 Vicars Rent Padstow and doc 1867
Vicars Rents Padstow.
PHILLIPS, Jonathan - Messuages Lands and Tenements and parts of
Tenements situate lying and being in the several parishes of Lawhitton
St Thomas St Stephens by Launceston Egloskerry Tremayne Treneglos Week
St Mary Jacobstowe Warbstowe St Juliet Tintagel Egloskerry Tremayne
Treneglos Week St Mary (last four crossed through MMc) Davidstowe
Lantaglos by Camelford Borough of Camelford Advent Saint Teath St Kew
Michaelstowe Lantaglos by Fowey and Borough of Truro and elsewhere in
the County of Cornwall – executor and heir, to the above lands in
Abstract of Title of John Carpenter Esquire to Trenowth Trewinning
otherwise Trevenion and other Farms in Michaelstowe in Cornwall, 1st
September 1712
PHILLIPS, Jonathan of St Minver? – named in copy DOC 9 March 1784 St
Minver Poor Rates as liable for rates on Henson, St Minver.
PHILLIPS, Jonathan Webber - witness to DOC 12 February 1839 will of
Martyn Richards. He signed: Jonathan Webber Phillips.As Jonathan W
Phillips, a signatory to DOC 22 April 1837 public poster of intention to
lay complaints re wanton firing of guns, pistols and fireworks in
Padstow.
PHILLIPS, Josiah – Assistant Overseer named in DOC Guildhall Bodmin 25th
September 1885 also named in DOC Justices minutes 27th May 1891 and 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, also named in DOC Guildhall 9th
July 1892, also overseer named in DOC Guildhall Minutes 14th May 1894,
also assistant overseer named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
PHILLIPS, Kate – Selling Partridge named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April
1893
PHILLIPS, Mary Ann, daughter of Jethro THOMAS in DOC 1866 30 May Will St
Kew
PHILLIPS, Nicholas - with John Amy late of Forrabury, Rebecca his wife
and William Watts, named as being sued by John Harris and Mary his wife
(nee Amy) for legacy bequeathed to latter under the will of her father
Rev James Amy as recited in DOC Indenture 7 November1783 re Nance
properties Padstow.
PHILLIPS, Nicholas, the reverend, father of William Phillips aged about
three, of Bodmin, both mentioned in doc 1789 29th September Bodmin.
PHILLIPS, Renee Joyce of Trehuel Lodge, Constantine Bay, school pupil
(born 5 April; parent/guardian Mary Pender Phillips) – referred to in
DOC St Merryn School Register 1900 – 1948.
PHILLIPS, Richard - named in the DOC Great Tythes of St Minver, 27th
December 1815
PHILLIPS, Richard Doidge – Innkeeper, named in DOC Goal Lane Bodmin 10th
May 1853
PHILLIPS, Thomas of St Minver – named in copy 1803 DOC St Minver
Highlands Poor Rates as occupier of Benethicks (Benedicts?).
PHILLIPS, William - named in DOC Magistrates minutes 11th June 1886 also
named in DOC Guildhall, 6th January 1888
PHILLIPS, William, son of the Reverend Nicholas Phillipps of Bodmin,
aged about three years, both mentioned in doc 1789 29th September
tenement Bodmin.
PHILP, Eliza (w/o Samuel Philp late of Wadebridge): 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 Treroosal (Trewosell or Treroosell), St Teath. She signed
Eliza Philp.
PHILP, Eliza (w/o Samuel Philp): Named in DOC 17 April 1847 Certificate
by William Fillis Pearce and Richard Simons, Commissioners, as being
examined by them as to her capacity and understanding of an Indenture &
Assignment of March 1847 to which she was a party.
PHILP, Elizabeth – charged with Breach of the Peace named in DOC
Guildhall, 6th January 1888
PHILP, Frederick – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers 1886.03.
PHILP, James - named in DOC Guildhall 8th August 1890
PHILP, James Harris - named in DOC Guildhall, Bodmin 9th August 1889
PHILP, JJM, Solicitor of Bodmin, mentioned in doc 1863 23rd December
Cooksland Bodmin.
PHILP, Joseph of Wadebridge, grocer (his wife Mary a granddaughter of
Ralph Brown snr of Egloshayle): 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 Treroosal
(Trewoosell or Treroosell) St Teath. He signed Joseph Philp.
PHILP, Mary Frances of Wadebridge, spinster: 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 Treroosal (Trewoosell or Treroosell), St Teath. She signed Mary
Francis Philp.
PHILP, Richard Watts of St Teath, yeoman: 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 Treroosal (Trewoosell or Treroosell), St Teath. He signed
Richard Watts Philp.
PHILP, Richard, mentioned in doc 1866 Vicars Rent Padstow.
PHILP, Samuel (husband of Eliza Philp): Named in DOC 17 April 1847
Certificate by William Fillis Pearce and Richard Simons, Commissioners
as the husband of Eliza Philp.
PHILP, Samuel late of Wadebridge but now of Plymouth, merchant: 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 Treroosal (Trewosell or Treroosell) St Teath. He
signed Samuel Philp.(Compiler’s note: possibly the Samuel Philp of
Wadebridge, merchant, who married Eliza Blezzard and emigrated to
Canada.).
PHILP, Wm. – Witness Clerk to Messrs Commins and Son Solicitors, Bodmin
DOC Bore Street, Bodmin 25th March 1865 and also DOC House in Fore
Street Bodmin 23rd January 1869
PHILP,George Brewer,life on lease now aged 12, son of Richard Philp,DOC
1861 4th September Church Street, Padstow,
PHILP,John,Builder of Lostwithiel to make Sarah Pomery a wall grave out
of brick,DOC 1849 21st Sept Lostwithiel,also DOC 1849 4th August
Lostwithiel expenses sheet for procuring Probate
PHILP,John,DOC 1872 22nd November Will St Breward,Tenant of Church
Parks, Limehead, St Breward and DOC 1872 24thFebruary St Breward.
PHILP,Lavinia Ann,life on lease now aged 20, daughter of Richard
Philp,DOC 1861 4th September Church Street, Padstow,
PHILP,Richard,Master Mariner of Padstow leasing propert in Church Street
No 883A on Tithe map,DOC 1861 4th September Church Street, Padstow,
PHILP,William,DOC 1854 31st May Hender St Dennis,clerk to Messrs Commins
& Son, Solicitor, Bodmin
PHILP,William,life on lease now aged 16, son of Richard Philp,DOC 1861
4th September Church Street, Padstow,
PHILP,William,witness to Will of Peter Wellington,DOC 1852 18th December
Luxullian,
PHILPE, Richard in DOC 1761 25 May Kelly Park St Mabyn. Marriage
settlement for marriage of Joseph SILLY and Elizabeth CLOBERRY.
PIERCE, John – witness to DOC 30 May 1698 conveyance John Earl of
Bridgewater, John Burrington & John Garland to Patrick Bunt of
Cardinham, yeoman of part tenement named Old Cardinham, Cardinham. He
signed: John Pierce.
PIERCE, Thomas of Launceston, gent: named in DOC 1 October 1816 copy
will of John Rickard of St Mary Steps, Exeter, Devon, watchmaker.
PIERSON, Bessie Cannock – wife of Earnest Goodwyn Pierson, named in DOC
Orange Terrace, Goal Lane, Bodmin 24th December 1895 and 27th November
1895
PIERSON, Ernest Goodwyn Rev – Rector of Eaford in the County of Somerset
named in DOC Orange Terrace, Goal Lane, Bodmin 24th December 1895 and
27th November 1895
PINCH, Alfred – see Alfred Wilce
PINCH, Bennett – named in DOC st Merryn School Papers 1894.08, 1895.09,
1896.07, 1897.07.
PINCH, Betty of Trevear, school pupil (born 8 August; parent/guardian
not given) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School Register 1900-1948.
PINCH, Elsie Jane of Treyarnon Cottage, school pupil (born 16 July 1912;
parent/guardian Bennett Pinch) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
PINCH, Henry – Poor Law Rates named in DOC 11th Jan 1895 Guildhall
PINCH, Irene Mary of Trevose Farm, school pupil (born 6 January;
parent/guardian William Pinch) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
PINCH, James Henry Brenton of Treyarnon, school pupil (born 25 November;
parent/guardian Bennett Pinch) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
PINCH, James of St Mabyn, retired smith: DOC 10 February 1876 copy his
will. He signed James Pinch.
PINCH, Jane – Non payment of poor law named in DOC Guildhall 9th July
1892
PINCH, Jno Sydney – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers 1895.08,
1896.07, 1897.05.
PINCH, Phyllis Mary of Treyarnon, school pupil (born 5 March;
parent/guardian Bennett Pinch) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
register 1900 – 1948.
PINCH, Reginald B of Treyarnon, school pupil (born 6 April;
parent/guardian Bennett Pinch) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
PINCH, Thomas of Tregoneth, St Wenn: Named in DOC 1 September 1851 will
of Josias Phillipps of St Wenn as the current occupier of a Tregoneth
dwelling house.
PINCH, Thomas, mentioned in doc 1830 30 September Trewassa Davidstow.
PINCH, Thomas, of the Parish of Davidstow in the County of Cornwall,
mentioned in doc 1830 29 September Trewassa Davidstow.
PINCH, William – named in DOC Seacoast Side Midsummer Account Book 1857.
PINCH, William of Padstow? - named as occupant of Garden in DOC Padstow
Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1871and 1872.
PINCH, William, mentioned in doc 1867 Vicars Rents Padstow.
PINDER, Francis – False Attestation named in DOC Guildhall 8th August
1890
PINDER, William – False Attestation named in DOC Guildhall 8th August
1890
PININTON, Samuel – named in DOC Seacoast Side Midsummer Account Book
1857.
PINNOE,/PENNOE, John, of the Parish of Lanivet in the County of
Cornwall, mentioned in the doc 1854 1st April Lanivet, Cornwall, and doc
1854 20-Feb Lanivet.
PIT, Thomas, Esquire, mentioned in the doc 1813 28th September St
Nicholas Close Bodmin
PIT, Thomas, Esquire, mentioned in the doc 1813 29th September St
Nicholas Close Bodmin.
PITMAN, Charles of Tremaur Constantine, school pupil (born 29 April;
parent/guardian Griffiths Pitman) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
PITMAN, Harriet Rosina of Trevose Head, school pupil (born 12 December
1908; parent/guardian Griffiths Pitman) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School Register 1900 – 1948.
PITMAN, Hector of Coastguard Station, school pupil (born 22 January
1901; parent/guardian Griffiths Pitman) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School Register 1900-1948.
PITMAN, Horatio of Trevose Head, school pupil (born 21 October 1910;
parent/guardian Griffiths Pitman) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
PITMAN, John of Tremaur Constantine, school pupil (born 29 April;
parent/guardian Griffiths Pitman) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
PITMAN, Joyce Patricia of Tremaur Constantine, school pupil (born 27
April; parent/guardian Griffiths Pitman) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School Register 1900 – 1948.
PITMAN, May of Tremaur Constantine, school pupil (born 19 May;
parent/guardian Griffiths Pitman) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
PITMAN, Richard John Griffith of Treliss, school pupil (born 30 October;
parent/guardian Richard Pitman) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
PITMAN, Richard of Coastguard Station, school pupil (born 11 March 1907;
parent/guardian Griffiths Pitman) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 –1948.
PITMAN, Ronald Hector of Constantine Bay, school pupil (born 23 January;
parent/guardian G Pitman) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School Register
1900-1948.
PITMAN, Vivian Ursula Violet Griffith of Constantine Bay, school pupil
(born 5 June; parent/guardian Mrs V B Pitman) – referred to in DOC St
Merryn School Register 1900-1948.
PITT, Hon Thomas of Boconnoc, esq: named in DOC 4 Novenber 1773 Walter
Bear, Thomas Truscott and Humphrey Prideaux re Court Mills, St Stephen
in Brannel as having leased, with Robert Andrews,the said tenement to
Thomas Truscott snr on 16 November 1756.
PITT, Thomas Lord Camelford of Boconnoc: Named in DOC 14 March 34 George
3rd Assignment of Lease Thomas Flamank to Nicholas Craddock re Bodmin
tenements as an adjoining landowner. (Compiler’s note: For his pedigree
see C S Gilbert’s Historical Survey Vol 1 pp 540-541 & Sarah Gregor’s
Pedigrees Collection (CRO) DDG 1948/2/345, 1950/1/42).
PITT, Thomas, second Baron Camelford (1775-1804) – named (as Lord
Camelford) in copy 1803 DOC St Minver Highlands Poor Rates as proprietor
of following St Minver tenements: Tredrizzick (occupant Thomas Hicks) ,
Portreath & Gunvena (occupant Mary Collings), Portreath ( occupants
Philip Ham and Robert Martin), Higgs’ tenement (occupant Samuel Symons
jnr) and Lemelling (occupant Richard Higgs).
PITTERS, William, gent – assessed for poor rates on Treglin (Treglines?),
Willes and Gunvena in DOC 25 September 1738 St Minver Poor Rates.
PITTS,Elizabeth P.,witness to will of Thomas Mudge,DOC 1824 9th November
Bodmin,
PITTS,John,witness to will of Thomas Mudge,DOC 1824 9th November Bodmin,
PLAISTOWE, Peter Alfred of Treyarnon, school pupil (born 28 October;
parent/guardian Wanda Plaistowe) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948
POLE, Elizabeth – applicant for child maintenance order against
Frederick Southcombe?
POLE, Elizabeth – Single woman named in DOC Guildhall, Bodmin 30th
October 1891
POLE, Mary Ann – Mother of Elizabeth named in DOC Guildhall, Bodmin 30th
October 1891
POLE, Mary Ann (mother of Elizabeth Pole) – witness in Elizabeth Pole
case. 1892 Bodmin Guildhall minutes 24 January.
POLE, Reginald, esq - named as trustee under 21 February 1760 will of
Sir John St Aubyn of Clowance as recited in DOC 21 December 1810 re
purchase Tremeer, Lanivet.
POLE, William Templar Sir – Baronet, named in DOC Trelights, Endellion
6th June 1849
POLGRAVE, F T – named in Doc St merryn School Papers 1881.08.
POLHORN,Stephen,DOC 1775 Redruth Tythes,Great Nankuke
POLKINGHORN, Catherine (nee Tremain, wife of William Polkinhorn): Named
in codicil of her sister Hary (Mary?) Tremain.
POLKINGHORNE, Aaron of Tregunna, St Breock - named in DOC 31 January
1769 William and Grace Angove Acknowledgement re Manor of Tregunna.
(Compiler's note: he probably was a tenant of Tregunna). Named in DOC 30
September 1804 Robert Walker to Thomas Key & John Buscomb re Tregunna,
St Breock as one of 19 plaintiffs re a fine levied by William & Grace
Angove 9th regnal year George 3rd.
POLKINGHORNE, Francis? - witness to conveyance DOC 1 December 1764 John
Brabin, Elizabeth Brabin & Henry Brabin to Robert Dennis of Tregunna, St
Breock. He signed: Frs Polkinghorne. Also witness to DOC 30 December
1764 John Brabin to Rev Robert Dennis re Tregunna, St Breock. He signed:
Fr Polkinghorne.
POLKINGHORNE, John – From Truro, named in Mugford V Bond, named in DOC
Guildhall Bodmin 25th September 1885
POLKINGHORNE, John of Truro – witness in Henry Mugford assault case at
the Garland Ox. 1885 Bodmin Guildhall minutes 30 October.
POLKINGHORNE,William,DOC 185126th December Nancorla Newlyn,husband of
Catherine Tremain ,
POLLARD, ? of Padstow? - named as occupant of Hodges Crugmeer and
unidentified house & garden in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges
1875. Named as occupant of unidentified house and Garden in DOCs Padstow
Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1876 and 1880.
POLLARD, Charles Edwin of Carnevas, school pupil (born 16 December 1905;
parent/guardian Samuel Pollard) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
POLLARD, Charles of St Merryn? - named in DOCs St Merryn Rate Books 4
January 1858 and 31 March 1858 as owner of house and land at Trewithen
and Tregavone and land at Crugmorick occupied by Mark Clemow.
POLLARD, Emma – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers
1886.01,1887.07,1888.07,1889.08,1890.07.
POLLARD, Henry doc1804 12th June St Kew George Wilce
POLLARD, Jno – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers 1897.05.
POLLARD, John - named in DOC Bond of Indemnification Michealstow 5th
November 1812
POLLARD, Lilian Audrey of Trevoyan, school pupil (born 4 April 1904;
parent/guardian Edwin Pollard) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
POLLARD, Mabel – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers
1888.06,1889.08,1890.07,1892.08/12,1893.08.
POLLARD, Nancy of Trescore, school pupil (born 10 December;
parent/guardian Samuel Pollard) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
register 1900-1948.
POLLARD, Richard (jnr) of Cardinham – named in DOC Assignment of Lease
25 January 1731 Anthony Lobb to William Lobb as having assigned 6
October 8th regnal year Charles 1 lease of Kents Down tenement Cardinham
to William Evans.
POLLARD, Richard (snr) of Cardinham – named in DOC Assignment of Lease
25 January 1731 Anthony Lobb to William Lobb re Kents Down tenement,
Cardinham as having assigned 20 May 11th regnal year James !? lease of
said tenement to his son Richard Pollard (jnr).
POLLARD, Richarde - named in the Doc Transcript Kentes Down 1639
POLLARD, Samuel Henry of Carnevas, school pupil (born 14 February 1907;
parent/guardian Samuel Pollard) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
POLLARD, Sarah – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers 1881.07.
POLLARD, Una of Trevoyan, school pupil (born 13 November 1909;
parent/guardian Emma Jane Raby) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
POLLARD, William – assault named in DOC Guildhall, 6th January 1888
POLLARD, William of (Court Place) Egloshayle, gent - named as an 1838
Commissioner 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. Also named (as executor of W Pollard esq) in DOC St Merryn
Rate Book 31 March 1857 as owner of house and land at Trewithen &
Tregavone and land at Crugmorick occupied by ? Clemow. (Compiler's note:
for his MI (died 4 August 1854 aged 68 yrs) see Maclean's Trigg Minor
Vol 1 p 423. Possibly the donor of Pollard’s Educational Charity,
Egloshayle).
POLLARD, William, of the parish of Egloshayle in the County of Cornwall,
mentioned in doc 1837 February16th Bodmin.
POLLARD,William,DOC 1837 15th February Bodmin,
POLLARD,William,DOC 1837 February 16th Bodmin,Gentleman of Egloshayle
POLLEY, Edward – Sleeping in an outhouse named in DOC Guildhall 29th
July 1887
POLLOCK, John Henry of St Merryn, school pupil (born 3 October;
parent/guardian Mrs Elsie Amy Pollock) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School Register 1900-1948.
POLRUAN, Richard – son of Robert and Elizabeth named in DOC Guildhall
Bodmin 4th March 1892
POLRUAN, (Hawken), Robert – application for removal order to Liskeard
for Robert Polruan, wife Elizabeth and children Richard, Louisa and
William Henry. DOC 1892 Bodmin Guildhall minutes 8 April.
POLRUAN, Elizabeth – wife of Robert removed to Liskeard named in DOC
Guildhall Bodmin 4th March 1892
POLRUAN, Louisa – daughter of Robert and Elizabeth named in DOC
Guildhall Bodmin 4th March 1892
POLRUAN, Robert – husband of Elizabeth named in DOC Guildhall Bodmin 4th
March 1892
POLRUAN, William Henry – son of Robert and Elizabeth named in DOC
Guildhall Bodmin 4th March 1892
POLSUE,Joseph,DOC 1873 11th December St Austell,tenant mentioned in a
schedule of property attached
POMEROY, John – Clerk named in DOC Fore St Bodmin 15th January 1856
POMEROY, John – Recipient of third share of £20 trust from will of
William Phillips Abstract of Title of John Carpenter Esquire to Trenowth
Trewinning otherwise Trevenion and other Farms in Michaelstowe in
Cornwall, 1st September 1712
POMEROY, John Gentleman mentioned in 1771 7th September Bore Street
Bodmin
POMEROY, Joseph: Winess to DOC Indenture of Lease 1 February 1743 Edward
Cock to Edward Broad re fields Mathews Parke and Marlo Barn, Trefrew,
Langteglos by Camelford. He signed Jos Pomeroy.
POMEROY, Thomas – Recipient of third share of £20 trust from will of
William Phillips Abstract of Title of John Carpenter Esquire to Trenowth
Trewinning otherwise Trevenion and other Farms in Michaelstowe in
Cornwall, 1st September 1712
POMEROY,John,Trustee on paper 15th January undated,Bodmin Pomery Doc,
POMEROYS, tenement, Cardinham: Referred to in DOC 30 September 1834
Indenture of Lease & Release John Cole Grose, Richard Coppin and Thomas
Bunt re tenements called Fords and Pomeroys including Valley and Penny
Come Quick, Cardinham.
POMERY, Agnes Myrtle Jessie of Trevose Farm, school pupil (born 21 May;
parent/guardian Richard Pomery) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
POMERY, Beatrice Viliona Pearl of Trevose Farm, school pupil (born 27
February; parent/guardian Richard Pomery) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School Register 1900 – 1948.
POMERY, Edmund Emanuel John of Trevose Farm, school pupil (born 14
October; parent/guardian Richard Pomery) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School Register 1900 – 1948.
POMERY, Evelyn oif Trevose, school pupil (born 14 August;
parent/guardian Richard Pomery) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
POMERY, Jonathan, Mercer of Bodmin in DOC 1711 16th Oct unknown
location. To do with his marriage to Mary HENDER
POMERY, Margaret Elizabeth Vera of Trevose Farm, school pupil (born 14
August; paraent/guardian Richard Pomery) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School Register 1900 – 1948.
POMERY, Mary, in the Borough of Camelford in the County of Cornwall
widow, mentioned in the doc 1743 1st February Tresrow Lantaglos.
POMERY, Thomas, brother of Jonathan in DOC 1711 16th Oct unknown
location
POMERY, William of Cardinham?: Named in DOC 18 July 1579 Indenture of
Sale William Billing to Sir John Arundell Kt of a moiety manor and
advowson of Cardinham as holding a 1000 yr lease of part of the said
manor.
POMERY,Adelaide Septina,DOC 1880 10th December St Erme Pomery Will,wife
of Joseph,
POMERY,Grace,sister of Sarah Pomery of Liskeard,DOC 1849 21st Sept
Lostwithiel,
POMERY,Grace,Spinster of Lantoom, Liskeard and daughter Of John now
deceased giving receipt for her legacy to brother Joseph,DOC 1788 15th
November Liskeard,also DOC 1796 12th Feb Liskeard
POMERY,Grace,wife of John of Lantooom dead before a will codicil of 24th
Sep 1788,DOC 1796 12th Feb Liskeard,
POMERY,James,DOC 1880 10th December St Erme Pomery Will,brother of
Joseph,
POMERY,John,DOC 1771 31st May St Cleere,Gentleman, husband of Grace
Pruscott,
POMERY,John,DOC 1867 4th March St Erme,died 2 Feb 1867 at St Erme,
widower,
POMERY,John,Father of Grace now deceased married Grace,DOC 1788 15th
November Liskeard,also DOC 1796 12th Feb Liskeard, his will
POMERY,John,grandson of John Pomery of Lantoom mentioned in his will as
son of his son Joseph,DOC 1796 12th Feb Liskeard,
POMERY,Jonathan,DOC 1711 16th Oct unknown location,Mercer of Bodmin,
marriage settlement to Mary Hender
POMERY,Joseph esquire,DOC 1880 10th December St Erme Pomery Will,also
DOC 1880 10th September St Erme Pomery Will annexed,
POMERY,Joseph,DOC 1858 10th December Pomery Commission St
Erme,commission as Second Lieutenant RC&D Miners Regiment of Militia
also DOC 1860 28th May Pomery Commission St Erme promotion to
Lieutenant,
POMERY,Joseph,DOC 1867 4th March St Erme,son and executor of intestate
estate, also DOC 1868 26th April Pomery Commission St Erme , to be
Captain in RC&D Miners Regiment of Militia ,
POMERY,Joseph,Gentleman of St Erme,DOC 1851 22nd August
Lostwithiel,alsoDOC 1867 Pomery Account St Erme sale of furniture and
books and DOC 1871 Pomery Account St Erme
POMERY,Joseph,oath of duty for repairing roads,DOC 1829 4th May St Erme,
POMERY,Joseph,son of John & brother of Grace,DOC 1788 15th November
Liskeard,also DOC 1796 12th Feb Liskeard says he is Clerk amply provided
for by St Kew and DOC 1796 12th February Liskeard annexed
POMERY,Mary,daughter of John of Lantoom mentioned in will dated 7 Mar
1787,DOC 1796 12th Feb Liskeard,
POMERY,Mary,grandaughter of John Pomery of Lantoom mentioned in his will
as daughter of his son Joseph,DOC 1796 12th Feb Liskeard,
POMERY,Mellony Isabell,grandaughter of John Pomery of Lantoom mentioned
in his will of 7th March 1787,DOC 1796 12th Feb Liskeard,
POMERY,Philip Tingcombe,brother of Sarah Pomery of Liskeard died 14th
April 1851,DOC 1849 21st Sept Lostwithiel,also DOC 1849 21st September
Lostwithiel annexed, also DOC 1851 22nd August Lostwithiel and DOC 1796
12th Feb Liskeard and ditto annexed
POMERY,Sarah,spinster of Lostwithiel, her will,DOC 1849 21st Sept
Lostwithiel,also DOC 1849 4th August Lostwithiel expenses sheet for
procuring Probate
POMERY,Thomas,Blacksmith of St Neot formerly possessing Pomerys House,
St Neot,DOC St Neot Pomerys House Indenture,
POMERY,Thomas,DOC 1711 16th Oct unknown location,brother of Jonathan,
one of the three lives on the lease
POMERY,Thomas,DOC 1808 19th August Pomerys House Ley St. Neot,Blacksmith
of St Neot, former tenant of Pomerys House,
POMRY,Richard,DOC 1775 Redruth Tythes,Great Nanskuke
POND,Joshua,DOC 1871 23 March Castle Street Bodmin,tenant of Castle
Street house
PONHORWOOD, (or PENHORWOOD?), Johannes - witness to DOC 30 June 1716 re
Tregunna, St Breock John Hamley to John Brabyn. He signed: Joh
Ponhoorwood?
POOLEY, Thomas – Of Marazion Drunk named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April
1893
POOLY (Pauley?), Hugh 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 Lynam son of the last named, Hannibal
Sandys and James Webb re lands of John Lynam of Cant, St Minver,
deceased as in occupation of part of Trewethan, St Kew.
POOLY, Hough 1792 26th February Cant St Minver and Trewethan St Kew
POOR, Catherine of Bodmin, married woman: Party to DOC 13 December 1756
Agreement for Sale Ursula Arnold, William Arnold, Thomas Poor, Catherine
Poor & Sarah Arnold to Richard Bligh re premises at Fore Street, Bodmin.
She signed Catherine Arnold.
POOR, Catherine wife of Thomas of Bodmin party to doc 1757 4th February
Fore Street Bodmin, 1757 5th February Arnolds House Bodmin
POOR, Thomas of Bodmin Blacksmith married to Catherine party to doc1757
4th February Fore Street Bodmin, 1757 5th February Arnolds House Bodmin
POOR, Thomas of Bodmin, blacksmith: Party to DOC 13 December 1756
Agreement for Sale Ursula Arnold, William Arnold, Thomas Poor, Catherine
Poor & Sarah Arnold to Richard Bligh re premises at Fore Street, Bodmin.
He signed Thomas Poor.
POPE, Ann of Langteglos by Camelford (w/o Nicholas Pope): Named in DOC
copy will of Nicholas Pope.
POPE, Anne of Langteglos by Camelford? (d/o Nicholas Pope): Named in DOC
copy will of Nicholas Pope.
POPE, Dorothy daughter of Joseph of Michaelstow later married to Andrew
Bray see doc 1791 14th March St Breward
POPE, Henry of Padstow? - named as occupant of Garden and part Trevone
in DOCs Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1871, 1872 and 1876 and
occupant of Cuckoo Park in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1875.
Also named as occupant of Cuckoo Park, part Trevone and part Garden,
latter with John Williams, in DOCs Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges
1875, 1880, 1884, 1885 and 1 July 1889 to January 1890.
POPE, Henry, mentioned in doc 1866 Vicars Rent Padstow and doc 1867
Vicars Rents Padstow.
POPE, John of Bodmin: Named in DOC 24 February 1807 Assignment of Lease
Bennet Michell to John Parnell re Bodmin premises as a part occupant
with John Parnell and Arthur Stribley of the said premises.
POPE, John of St Merryn - named in DOCs St Merryn Rate Books 4 January
1858 and 18 June 1858 as occupier of a house and garden at Cottages
owned by Exors J Gurney and as excused from payment of rates.
POPE, John, witness mentioned in doc 1806 25th March St Nicholas Close 2
Bodmin.
POPE, John, witness, mentioned in the document 1806 25th March St
Nicholas Closes Bodmin.
POPE, Joseph Yeoman of Michaelstow part to doc 1791 14th March St
Breward
POPE, Mark of Padstow? - named as occupant of Garden in DOCs Padstow
Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1871, 1872, 1875 ,1876, 1884, 1885 and 1 July
1889 to January 1890.
POPE, Mary daughter of Joseph married a Mitchell doc 1791 14th March St
Breward
POPE, Mathew son of Joseph Pope of Michaelstow ref doc1791 14th March St
Breward
POPE, Matthew of Michaelstow: Named in DOC 13 October 1795 Apprentice
Indenture Maria Rundle ro Giles Bawden as a Michaelstow Churchwarden.
POPE, Nicholas of Langteglos by Camelford yeoman: DOC copy of signed but
unattested will dated 21 February 1797.
POPE, Nicholas Yeoman of Lantaglos son of Joseph of Michaelstow party to
doc 1791 14th March St Breward
POPE, Phillipa daughter of Joseph Pope of Michaelstow doc married
William May 1791 14th March St Breward
POPE, Robert of Padstow? - named as occupant of Garden in DOCs Padstow
Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1880, 1885 and 1 July 1889 to January 1890.
POPE, Thomas – Camelford named in DOC 9th March 1781 Trevenion lease
indenture.
POPE, Thomas – Outfitter of Bodmin Witness DOC Will of William Stevens
Downing Street, Bodmin 30th July 1888
POPE, Thomas Brown of Langteglos by Camelford? (eldest son of Nicholas
Pope): named in DOC copy will of Nicholas Pope.
POPE, Thomas of St Minver – named in copy 1803 DOC St Minver Highlands
Poor Rates as occupier of Benethicks (Benedicts?) and Trelander, St
Minver.
POPE, Thomas son of Joseph Pope of Michaelstow mentioned in doc 1791
14th March St Breward
POPE, William - of Lostwithiel drunk named in DOC 11th Jan 1895
POPE,William,DOC 1795 21st March Bodmin,witness,
POPHAM, Mr, counsel: Named in DOC 1767? Bill of Costs Cory Carpenter to
Mr William Hocken re property dispute.
POPHAM, Thomas 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 such lands. Also named in DOC 26 March 1852 Thurston
Collins, Ann Julia Wallis & Preston Wallis re tenements St Nicholas and
Market streets, Bodmin as a former occupant of St Nicholas street.
POPHAM, Thomas, mentioned in doc 1808 1st Jan Bodmin and doc 1808 2nd
January Bodmin.
POPHAM, Thomas, mentioned in the doc 1852 9th January St Nicholas Street
Bodmin and doc 1858 29th September St Nicholas Street Bodmin2.
POPHAM, William of Bodmin, cordwainer: Named in DOC Abstract of Title of
the devisees of William James Chapple deceased to property at Crockwell
Lane, Bodmin (commonly known as Seven Stars)as a former occupant of that
property.
POPHAM,Thomas,DOC St Nicholas Street Abstract Bodmin(Mar 1794),tenant
POPHAM,Thomas,former tenant of land being sold,DOC 1808 1st Jan Dunmeer
Bodmin,also DOC 1808 2nd Jan Dunmeer appears to be a draft copy
PORTER,S. L.,DOC Abstract part of Lavethan Blisland,about 1906
Possibly the Jas Paynter named in DOC Seacoast Side Midsummer Account
Book 1857.
Possibly the same Samuel Symons named in copy 1803 DOC St Minver
Highlands Poor Rates as occupier of Higgs tenement, Tiles, Trevanger &
Carruan, Nealers, Edes, & Anthonys St Minver and in DOCs 24 June 1815
and 25 June 1840 St Minver Great Tithes as agreeing to pay a fixed sum
in lieu of tithes in kind for property at St Minver.
POTTER, William – Witness named in Indenture DOC, Trelights Endellion,
28th September 1837
POTTER, William of Camelford: Witness to DOC 16 January 1829 copy will
of John Bawden of St Neot, gent, He signed Wm Potter of Camelford.
POTTER, William: Witness to DOCs deeds of sale 14 and 15 December 1829
William Martyn to John Rounsevell re Little Park Common, Tintagel. He
signed both docs William Potter.
POUALL, William as (William Pouall Potters) Co-partner of share in
Hendra with Thomas Minton and Joseph Poulson. Named in Indentures 1804
28th and 29th September Hendra St Dennis.
POUALL, William as (William Pouall Potters) Co-partner of share in
Hendra with Thomas Minton and Joseph Poulson. Named in Indentures 1804
28th and 29th September Hendra St Dennis.
POULSON, Joseph a Co-partner in Hendra with Thomas Minton and William
Pouall. Named in Indentures 1804 28th and 29th September Hendra St
Dennis.
POULSON, Joseph a Co-partner in Hendra with Thomas Minton and William
Pouall. Named in Indentures 1804 28th and 29th September Hendra St
Dennis.
POWELL, Doreen of Porthcothan Farm, school pupil (born 7 April;
parent/guardian Ernest Richard Powell) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School Register 1900 –1948.
POWER, George of Padstow? – named, with Robert Power, as occupant of
Jefferys Crugmeer and part Gudda in DOC Padstow Vicar’s Tithe Rent
Charges 1861. Named as occupant of part Crugmeer, Crugmeer Jefferys,
Pearces Crugmeer, Kents Crugmeer, Crugmeer Peters, part Gudna, part
Vyvyans Gudna, part Tregirls, Stile Close, Nine Pound Meadow and part
Park Cove in DOCs Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1871, 1872, 1875.
and 1876. Also named as occupant of part Crugmeer, Crugmeer Jefferys,
Crugmeer Pearces, Crugmeer Kents, Crugmeer Peters, Part Gudna, part
Vyvyans, Tregirls, Stile Close, Nine Pound Meadow, Park Cove and Hodges
Crugmeer in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1880 and 1884.
POWER, George, mentioned in doc 1866 Vicars Rent Padstow and 1867 Vicars
Rents Padstow.
POWER, Robert, mentioned in doc 1866 Vicars Rent Padstow.and doc 1867
Vicars Rents Padstow.
POWER, William – logging in a building on Fore street named in DOC
Guildhall, 6th January 1888
POWNING, William jnr of Wadebridge, Auctioneer - witness to 20 October
1841 Will of John Buscombe of St Mabyn, yeoman, probated 30 April 1842.
He signed: Wm Powning jr Wadebridge, Auctioneer.
POYNTZ, Isabella (also known as Elizabeth?, d/o Kellond (Kelland)
Courtenay & Elizabeth d/o Edward Viscount Hinchinbroke and wife of
William Poyntz) - named in Indenture of sale 7 February 1794 (enrolled
in Court of Common Pleas Hilary Term 1794) re Tremeer, Lanivet as
recited in DOC 21 December 1810 re purchase Tremeer, Lanivet. Also named
in Indentures Lease & Release 24/25 March 1794 re part share of Tremeer,
Lanivet as recited in DOC 21 December 1810 re purchase Tremeer, Lanivet.
POYNTZ, William of Berkshire, esq (husband of Isabella (also known as
Elizabeth?) Poyntz nee Courtenay, a co-heiress of Courtenay of Tremeer,
Lanivet, and father of William Stephen Poyntz) - named in Indenture of
sale 7 February 1794 (enrolled in Court of Common Pleas Hilary Term
1794) re Tremeer, Lanivet as recited in DOC 21 December 1810 re purchase
Tremeer, Lanivet. Also named in Indentures Lease & Release 24/25 March
1794, 1 April 1795 re part share Tremeer, Lanivet and in Indenture 10
October 1805 as having contracted to purchase (with his son William
Stephen Poyntz) Lanivet Cross Parks (formerly occupied by William
Tonkin), Square Neck field (formerly occupied by Humphrey Courtenay of
Tremeer) and Hill Meadow, Lanivet as recited in DOC 25 December 1810 re
purchase Tremeer, Lanivet. With William Stephen Poyntz party to
Indenture 26 March 1807 with Edmund Earl of Cork as recited in DOC 25
December 1810 (schedule). An Act (7th George 3) for settling part of his
estates upon trustees recited in said DOC 25 December 1810 (schedule) re
purchase Tremeer, Lanivet.
POYNTZ, William Stephen of Cowdray Lodge, Sussex, esq: Party to DOC 29
October 1819 Bargain & Sale Edmund Earl of Cork & Orrery & Baron Boyle
with William Stephen Poynts to Richard Coom re Ladock tenements. He
signed William Poyntz. Party also to DOC 2 December 1819 Indenture of
Lease & Release Edmund Earl of Cork & orrery and Baron Boyle with
William Stephen Poyntz ro Richard Coom re Ladock tenements. He signed
William Poyntz.
POYNTZ, William Stephen of Cowdray, Sussex, esq (s/o William Poyntz of
Berks, esq and Isabella (also known as Elizabeth?) Courtenay a
co-heiress of Courtenay of Tremeer, Lanivet) - party to DOC 21 December
1810 William Stephen Poyntz, William Hazel, William Budd, George Gray,
Edward Coode & Edward Fox re purchase Tremeer, Lanivet by William
Stephen Poyntz. He signed: William Stephen Poyntz. Also named in
Indentures Lease & Release 24/25 March 1794 re part share Tremeer,
Lanivet and in Indenture 10 October 1805 as having contracted to
purchase (with his father) Lanivet Cross Fields, Square Neck field and
Hill Meadow, Lanivet as recited in DOC 21 December 1810 purchase Tremeer,
Lanivet. With William Poyntz party to Indenture 26 March 1807 with
Edmund Earl of Cork as recited in DOC 25 December 1810 (schedule).
PRADD, Richard - witness to DOC 10 May 1801 Richard Guy and Charles Guy
to John Peirce re Penquean, St Breock. He signed: Rd Pradd.
PRAED, William Molesworth (Mackworth?) esq - 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 Robert Walker to Thomas Key and John Buscomb re Tregunna,
St Breock.
PRATER, David from Millais Way West Ewell Surrey, school pupil (born 6
February; parent/guardian not given) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School Register 1900-1948.
PRATER, Mary (relict of Thomas Prater) of St Austell, widow- party to
DOC 13 August 1803 William Ivey, Thomas Rawlings, Mary Prater and
Zarrhaus Prater transfer to Thomas Rawlings re Tregunna, St Breock. Also
named in DOC Deed of Indemnity 5 November 1807 Thomas Rawlings to Thomas
Key re Tregunna, St Breock and in DOC 5 November 1807 conveyance Thomas
Rawlings, Thomas Key, Mary Prater, Zaccheus Prater & George Borlase re
the Well Tenement, Tregunna, St Breock. She signed latter document: Mary
Prater.
PRATER, Michael from Millais Way W Ewell Surrey, school pupil (born 4
April; parent/guardian not given) referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
PRATER, Taccheus of Truro, gent - named in DOC Deed of Indemnity 5
November 1807 Thmas Rawlings to Thomas Key re Tregunna, St Breock and in
DOC 5 November 1807 conveyance Thomas Rawlings, Thomas Key, Mary Prater,
Zaccheus Prater & George Borlase re the Well Tenement, Tregunna, St
Breock.
PRATER, Thomas of St Columb Major, gent and Attorney at Law - witness to
DOC 15 August 1782 Transfer John Woolcock to Humphrey Prideaux of Little
Park, Penquean, St Breock. He signed: Thos Prater. Witness to DOC 29
September 1784 Humphry Prideaux to John Woolcock re Penquean, St Breock.
He signed: Thos? Prater. Party to DOC 13 February 1788 Walter Lawry,John
Brabin and Thomas Prater to William Ivey re Tregunna, St Breock.He
signed: Tho Prater. Witness to DOC 20 June 1796 Deed of Lease Charles
Prideaux Brune to Charles Peter re Treator, Padstow (he signed: Thos
Prater). Party to conveyance DOC 13 March 1797 Charles Peter to Thomas
Prater re Trelowson and Trelowsa and DOC 13 March 1797 Thomas Prater to
Charles Peter re Treator, Padstow. He signed: Thos Prater. Witness to
DOC 7 March 1799 Rev Charles Prideaux Brune to Thomas Key re Penquean,
St Breock. He signed: Thos Prater.His executors Mary Prater and Taccheus
Prater as recited in DOC 13 August 1803.
PRATT, Edward Justice in doc 1774 St Nicholas Closes Bodmin
PRATT, John – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers 1888.07.
PREEVIS, Mrs of Portloe, Veryan: Named in DOC 4 August 1909 Auction
Catalogue of Veryan properties as the occupant of lot 35 of the said
catalogue.
premises in DOC Deed of Appointment 26 February 1825 of Betty Blake
Peter.
PRENCE,John,DOC 1775 Redruth Tythes,Penhalach Vean
PRESCOTT, Jaqueline of St Merryn, school pupil (born 14 November;
parent/guardian Mrs E Prescott) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
PRESCOTT, Stanley James of St Merryn, school pupil (born 2 June;
parent/guardian Mrs Eveline Prescott) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School Register 1900-1948.
PRIANLX, Anna (d/o Bennett Michel snr): Named in unsigned (draft?) DOC
26 June 1840 Assignment of Lease Bennett Michell & William Michell to
John Pascoe Bennetts as a life for an earlier 1786 lease.
PRICE, John of Hundridge, Buckinghamshire, esq: Party (as surviving
trustee of Richard Lower, Doctor of Physick deceased) to DOC 25 April
1719 Assignment of Lease John Price to Edward Chapman of tenements at St
Breward now in possession of Edward Chapman. He signed John Price.
PRICE, John, of Keneggie in the County of Cornwall Esquire, mentioned in
DOC 1807 27th October Sancreed.
PRICE,John esquire,DOC 1811 6th Nov Sancreed,of Keneggie, executor of
the will,
PRIDEAUX BRUNE, Charles esq: Named in DOC 30 September 1834 Indenture of
Lease & Release John Cole Grose, Richard Coppin and Thomas Bunt re
tenements called Fords and Pomeroys including Valley and Penny Come
Quick, Cardinham as a party to an earlier Indenture of Lease & Release
dated 28/29 September 1831 affecting the same tenements.
PRIDEAUX BRUNE, Charles Glynn - named as successor to Charles Prideaux
Brune in memo 22 April 1904 to DOC 2 February 1875 Charles Prideaux
Brune to Henry Wilson re Oak Villa, Padstow. He signed: Charles Glynn
Prideaux Brune.(Compiler's note: for Prideaux Brune of Place see
Maclean's Trigg Minor Vol 2 pp 207-209, 226-229, C S Gilbert's
Historical Survey of the County of Cornwall Vol 1 pp 545-546 , R M
Prideaux's Prideaux, A Westcountry Clan (1989) and Crispin Gill's The
Great Cornish Families (2000) pp 63-66).
PRIDEAUX BRUNE, Charles Glynn of Prideaux Place, Padstow, esq: Party to
indenture DOC 29 September 1874 Hon Anne Dorothea Gilbert and Charles
Glynn Prideaux Brune to William John Nickell. Also named in said DOC as
a party to a Deed of Settlement dated 7 October 1851 in contemplation of
marriage between John Davies Gilbert and Hon Anne Dorothea Carew.
(Compiler’s note: The sister of Hon Anne Dorothea Gilbert (nee Carew)
was Hon Ellen Jane Carew who married the above Charles Glynn Prideaux
Brune).
PRIDEAUX BRUNE, Charles of Place, Padstow esq, J.P. - as lessor, party
to Indenture of Lease DOC 1 November 1836 Charles Prideaux Brune to John
Key of Lower Penquean, St Breock and party to DOC 1 February 1860 Deed
of Lease Charles Prideaux Brune to John Key re Penquean and Tregunna, St
Breock. Named (as C P Brune esq) in DOCs St Merryn Rate Books 31 March
1857, 4 January 1858 and 31 March 1858 as owner of house and lands at
Towan occupied by William Bennett , as owner of house and land at
Tregavone occupied by James Lable and as owner of house and land at
Tregavone occupied by James Lobb. As Chas Brune named as occupier of
Deer Park and Bishops Garden in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges
1861. Party to DOC Agreement 2 April 1862 re Trevanson Marshes,
Wadebridge. As Charles Brune named as occupier to part Higher Hill
Field, part Treator, part Meachamps and part Mash Park in DOC Padstow
Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1871. Also party to DOC 28 September 1874
Deed of Lease Charles Prideaux Brune to Hart Key jnr re Penquean and
Tregunna, St Breock and DOC 2 February 1875 Charles Prideaux Brune and
Henry Wilson re Oak Villa, Padstow. He signed all documents: Charles
Prideaux Brune. (Compiler's note: for Prideaux Brune of Place see
Maclean's Trigg Minor Vol 2 pp 207-209, 226-229, C S Gilbert's
Historical Survey of the County of Cornwall Vol 1 pp 545-546, R M
Prideaux's Prideaux, A Westcountry Clan (1989) and Crispin Gill's The
Great Cornish Families (2000) pp 63-66)..
PRIDEAUX BRUNE, Charles Robert of Place, Padstow, Rtd Col H M Army -
party to DOC 1 November 1911 Tenancy Agreement Charles Robert Prideaux
Brune (as landlord) to David Williams and Jonathan Edgar Williams of St
Breock, farmers (as tenants) re Penquean and Tregunna Farms, St Breock.
(Compiler's note: for Prideaux Brune of Place see Maclean's Trigg Minor
Vol 2 pp 207-209, 226-229, C S Gilbert's Historical Survey of the County
of Cornwall Vol 1 pp 545-546, R M Prideaux's Prideaux, A Westcountry
Clan (1989) and Crispin Gill's The Great Cornish Families (2000) pp
63-66).
PRIDEAUX BRUNE, M of Padstow – signatory to DOC 22 April 1837 public
poster to lay complaints re wanton firing of guns, pistols and fireworks
in Padstow.
PRIDEAUX BRUNE, Rev Charles of Place, Padstow, clerk - party to DOC 20
June 1796 Deed of Lease Charles Prideaux Brune to Charles Peter re
Treator, Padstow (he signed: Charles Prideaux Brune). Named in DOC 14
March 1797 Thomas Prater to Charles Peter that former had purchased from
Captain Bickford Padstow lands in trust for Charles Prideaux Brune,
Thomas Rawlings and Charles Peter. Party to Deed of Exchange re
properties in Padstow and Treator DOC 21 June 1796 Rev Charles Prideaux
Brune and Charles Peter and mentioned in DOCs re Norway Padstow Harbour
Dispute. Party to conveyance DOC 7 March 1799 Rev Charles Prideaux Brune
to Thomas Key re Penquean, St Breock. He signed: Charles Prideaux Brune.
Party to DOC 2 October 1807 Charles Prideaux Brune to Charles Guy and
Thomas Key re Penquean, St Breock. He signed: Charles Prideaux Brune.
(Compiler's note: for Prideaux Brune of Place see Maclean's Trigg Minor
Vol 2 pp 207-209, 226-229, C S Gilbert's Historical Survey of the County
of Cornwall Vol 1 pp 545-546, R M Prideaux's Prideaux, A Westcountry
Clan (1989) and Crispin Gill's The Great Cornish Families (2000) pp
63-66).
PRIDEAUX, Edmund esquire, of Padstow, in DOC 1734 6th August Bodmin
marriage settlement.
PRIDEAUX, Edmund of Place, Padstow, esq (High Sheriff of Cornwall 1699)-
his lands between Padstow and St Merryn mentioned in DOC 25 January 1726
re Bridge Park, Trenyou , William Auger, John Arthur and Jane Williams
to William Peter.(Compiler's note: Possibly the Edmund Prideaux of
Padstow returned as a Whig supporter in the 1710 Cornwall Poll Book (ed
Richard Grylls. ).(Compiler's note: for Prideaux of Place see Maclean's
Trigg Minor Vol 2 pp 226-229, C S Gilbert's Historical Survey of the
County of Cornwall Vol 1 pp 545-546 , R M Prideaux's Prideaux, A
Westcountry Clan (1989) and Crispin Gill's The Great Cornish Families
(2000) pp 63-66).
PRIDEAUX, Francis of Padstow? – named as an occupant of Garden in DOC
Padstow Vicar’s Tithe Rent Charges 1861.
PRIDEAUX, Humphrey of Place, Padstow - Party to DOC 17 August 1768
Richard Guy to Humphrey Prideaux re Penquean, St Breock. Party to DOC 15
August 1782 Transfer John Woolcock to Humphry Prideaux of Little Park,
Penquean, St Breock as security for funds advanced, subject to right of
redemption. Referred to in DOC will 12 February 1839 of Martyn Richards.
Party to DOC 29 September 1784 Lease Humphry Prideaux to John Woolcock
of Penquean, St Breock. He signed: Humphry Prideaux. (Compiler's note:
for Prideaux of Place see Maclean's Trigg Minor Vol 2 pp 226-229, C S
Gilbert's Historical Survey of the County of Cornwall Vol 1 pp 545-546 ,
R M Prideaux's Prideaux, A Westcountry Clan (1989) and Crispin Gill's
The Great Cornish Families (2000) pp 63-66).,
PRIDEAUX, Humphrey of Prideaux Place, Padstow, esq: Party (as lender) to
DOC 4 November 1773 Indenture of Lease Walter Bear, Thomas Truscott and
Humphrey Prideaux re Court Mills, St Stephen in Brannel. He signed
Humphrey Prideaux.
PRIDEAUX, Lady – assessed for poor rates on Trevanger and Hicks tenement
in DOC 25 September 1738 St Minver Poor Rates.
PRIDEAUX, Sir John Bt – assessed for poor rates on Trevanger in DOC 25
September 1738 St Minver Poor Rates.
PRIDEAUX, Sir John of Netherton, Bt?: Sir John Prideaux named in
incomplete and unsigned separate fragment of unsigned DOC Sale of Right
of Presentment to Vicarage of St Minver? James Carthew to R Sandys as
the patron (in 1740?) of the living of that vicarage.(Compiler’s note:
Maclean’s Trigg Minor Vol 3 pp 21-22 indicates that the patronage was in
the hands of the Netherton family from 1624 to at least 1694 but by 1734
had passed to the Llewelin (later Llewelin Leach) family. By 1766 it was
in the nands of William Sandys. Did the Netherton family reacquire the
advowson from the Llewelin Leach family?).
PRIDEAUX, Sir Richard of Theuborough, Devon, Kt - Party to DOC 7 April
1656 Sir Richard Prideaux to James Brabyn jnr re Tregunna, St Breock. He
signed: Richard Prideaux. Named as inheritor of Tregunna, St Breock in
DOC 13 June 1690 Deed of Arrangement Jane Brabyn to Mary Brabyn re
Tregunna, St Breock.
PRIDEAUX, Thomas, Esquire of St Breock, named in Indenture DOC Cant, St
Minver, 29 Dec 1801
PRIDEAUX,Edmund esquire,DOC 1734 6th August Bodmin,of Padstow
PRIDHAM, Honor of Trevanson, St Breock (wife? of William Pridham) - with
William Pridham named in 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 as a former occupant
(prior to John Trelevan and William Brabyn) of Trevanson, St Breock.
PRIDHAM, Olive - see Yelland, Olive.
PRIDHAM, William of Trevanson, St Breock, yeoman - with Honor Pridham
(his wife?) named in DOC 3 |