THE MALCOLM McCARTHY DOCUMENTS COLLECTION
INDEX v24 OF PERSONAL NAMES
W
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.
WADDLETON, Inez of School House, St Merryn, school pupil (born 3
April 1900, parent/guardian William Maurice) – referred to in DOC St
Merryn School Register 1900-1948.
WADDLETON, Leslie Noel of School House, St Merryn, school pupil (born 17
December 1901, parent/guardian William Maurice) – referred to in DOC St
Merryn School Register 1900-1948.
WADDLETON, William Maurice – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers
1909.04/06, 1911.04, 1914.04, 1915.04.
WADE, Arthur of Boscastle, surgeon: 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, Michell Brown Wade, Arthur
Wade, Thomas Elford, Susanna Elford, Samuel Philp, Eliza Philp, Mary
Frances Philp, Edmund Hambly, William Brown & Joseph Philp to Richard
Watts Philp re Treroosal (Trewosell or Treroosell) St Teath. He signed
Arthur Wade. (Compiler’s note: for further particulars of the Wade
family see entry under Wade, Stephen).
WADE, Charles of Tintagel, 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 (Trewosell or Treroosell) St Teath. He signed Charles Wade.
(Compiler’s note: for further particulars of the Wade family see entry
under Wade, Stephen).
WADE, Elizabeth d/o Rev Arthur Wade of Tintagel: Named in DOC 2 January
1800 Assignment of Leases Elizabeth Wotton to Samuel Langford re
properties at Tintagel as a life for the lease of Backside, Tintagel.
WADE, Mary of Tintagel, widow (died 6 August 1882): DOC Certificate of
Probate in her estate dated 16 November 1882 from District Registrar,
Bodmin. (Compiler’s note: for Wade family history see Maclean’s Trigg
Minor Vol 3 p 297).
WADE, Mitchell Brown late of Tintagel but now of London, master mariner:
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 probably signed (signature difficult to decipher) Mitchell
Brown Wade. (Compiler’s note: for further particulars of the Wade family
see entry under Wade, Stephen).
WADE, Ralph of Tintagel, 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
(Trewosell or Treroosell) St Teath. He signed Ralph Wade.(Compiler’s
note: for further particulars of the Wade family see entry under Wade,
Stephen)
WADE, Rev Arthur of Tintagel clerk: Named in DOC 2 January 1800
Assignment of Leases Elizabeth Wooton to Samuel Langford of Gibbacombe
and Backside, Tintagel as the assignor (with Thomas Symons) of the
property known as Backside to Leonard Wooton. (Compiler’s note: he died
1 October 1810 – see Maclean’s Trigg Minor Vol 3 p 233).
WADE, Stephen of Tintagel, yeoman (a grandson 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 (Trewosell or
Treroosell) St Teath. He signed Stephen Wade.(Compiler’s note: For the
Wade family see Maclean’s Trigg Minor Vol 3 pp 233, 236-7 (MIs), 241,
267 (account of) and Boase’s Collectanea Cornubiensia pp 1184-1186
(pedigree).
WADE, Thomas of Tintagel, yeoman (a grandson 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 Thomas Wade. (Compiler’s note; for
further particulars of the Wade family see entry under Wade, Stephen).
WADE, William of Tintagel: Named in DOC 26 March 1847 Indenture of Lease
& Release Eldred Roberts Brown & ors to Richard Watts Philp re Treroosal
(Trewoosell or Treroosell), St Teath.
WADE, William of Trethevy, Tintagel, gent: Certificate as to probate of
his will granted 23 May 1866 by the Probate Court, Bodmin to his widow
Mary Wade.
WADE,Ambrose,DOC 1697 13th May Mathis Park, Lanteglos by
Camelford,tenant of Mathewes Parkes
WADE,Elizabeth,DOC 1862 28th March Trethevey Tintagel,daughter of
William Wade
WADE,Emilie Augusta,DOC 1862 28th March Trethevey Tintagel,daughter of
William Wade
WADE,Emily Augusta,DOC 1882 16-NOV Treknow Tintagel,Daughter of Mary
Wade of Treknow, Tintagel
WADE,Emma Theresa,DOC 1862 28th March Trethevey Tintagel,daughter of
William Wade
WADE,Emma Theresa,DOC 1882 16-NOV Treknow Tintagel,Daughter of Mary Wade
of Treknow, Tintagel
WADE,Frances,DOC 1862 28th March Trethevey Tintagel,daughter of William
Wade
WADE,Helen Frederica,DOC 1862 28th March Trethevey Tintagel,daughter of
William Wade
WADE,Helen Frederica,DOC 1882 16-NOV Treknow Tintagel,Daughter of Mary
Wade of Treknow, Tintagel
WADE,Mary,DOC 1862 28th March Trethevey Tintagel,daughter of William
Wade
WADE,Mary,DOC 1862 28th March Trethevey Tintagel,wife of William Wade
WADE,Mary,DOC 1882 16-NOV Treknow Tintagel,Will of this Widow of
Treknow, Tintagel
WADE,Ralph,DOC 1862 28th March Trethevey Tintagel,friend of William Wade
and executors of his will
WADE,Ralph,DOC 1882 16-NOV Treknow Tintagel,Yeoman of Boscastle named in
the will of Mary Wade of Tintagel
WADE,Susan Amelia,DOC 1862 28th March Trethevey Tintagel,daughter of
William Wade
WADE,William,DOC 1862 28th March Trethevey Tintagel,Gentleman of
Trethevey, Tintagel
WADGE, Mr – witness in DOC 19 September 1807 Norway Padstow Harbour
Dispute.
WADGE, Peter: Witness to DOC 26 February 1792 Indenture of Release &
Bargain and Sale Christian Lynam, Joseph Lynam and Jane his wife, John
Lynam son of last named, Hannibal Sandys and James Webb re lands of John
Lynam of Cant, St Minver, deceased. He signed Peter Wadge.
WADGE, Robert of East Aland, Manor of Treffry, Lanhydrock: Named in DOC
9 February 1652 Presentment of John and Elizabeth Sleepe (his wife) to
the reversion of East Aland of the manor of Treffry as the current
tenant and father of Elizabeth Sleepe.
WADGE, Sarah – assessed for poor rates on Carruan, St Minver in DOC 25
September 1738 St Minver Poor Rates.
WAKEHAM,Emmanuel,DOC 1862 28th March Trethevey Tintagel,friend of
William Wade and executors of his will
WAKEMAN, ? – 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: ? Wakeman?
WALKE, Jennifer of St Merryn, school pupil (born 5 August;
parent/guardian William Thomas Walke) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School Register 1900-1948.
WALKER, Alfred Caldecott of Warwick, gent –as executor and trustee of
will of Henry Edyvean Walker DOC form of assent 18 March 1904 to bequest
and devise to Katherine Maria Edyvean-Walker under said will. He signed
alfred Caldecott walker.
WALKER, Elizabeth of Chippendale, Sydney, NSW, Australia, widow: Party
to DOC 3 Mar ch 1883 Indenture of Release & Discharge to trustees of
estate of John Wright of Mount Villa, St Tudy, retired farmer deceased –
for further details see entry under Wright, Richard.
WALKER, Henry Edyvean of Bodmin, gent – party to Indenture of Lease DOC
2 May 1889 William John Pearce Jenkins to Henry Edyvean Walker re Bodmin
property owned by Rt Hon Thomas Charles Baron Robartes. He signed: Henry
Edyvean Walker.
WALKER, J G - witness to DOC 8 May 1874 fire policy re Rev Richard
Frederick Tyacke.
WALKER, Leonard of Padstow, Land Agent - witness to DOC 25 December 1942
Tenancy Agreement William Tamblyn Kestell (as landlord) to Ralph Symmons
(as tenant) re Penquean House, St Breock. He signed: Leonard Walker.
WALKER, Robert of St Breock/St Winnow clerk - Party to DOC 29 September
1804 Transfer Robert Walker to Thomas Key and John Buscomb re Tregunna,
St Breock. He signed: Robert Walker. Also Party to DOC 30 September 1804
Transfer Robert Walker to Thomas Key and John Buscomb re Tregunna, St
Breock. He signed: Robert Walker. Additionally, party to DOC 5 December
1825 Rev Robert Walker, John Coleman Rashleigh, Edward William Wynne
Pendarvis (formerly called Edward William Stackhouse of Pendarvis), John
Darke, Thomas Barton Rose, Elizabeth Rose (nee Frost), Margery Kingdon
Hill and Deeble Peter re Tremeer, Lanivet. He signed: Robert Walker.
(Compiler's note: for an account of Walker of St Winnow see C S
Gilbert's Historical Survey of Cornwall Vol 2 pp 325-327).
WALKERS, tenement, Tregunna, St Breock - named in DOC 3 May 1842 re
Penquean, St Breock as formerly in the possession of William Pedler
decd, afterwards Francis Hawkins and then of John Key. (Compiler's note:
possibly named for Robert Walker hereunder).
WALKHAM, Thomas - named as former possessor of premises in Lanadwell
Street, Padstow occupied by William Cock in DOC 25 April 1648 Edward
Earle to Richard Rawlyn of part Hall (Hale?) House together with other
premises.
WALKINS, John, witness to DOC 1749 24th June Tresmere.
WALKINS,John,DOC 1749 24th June tresmere,name written on reverse
WALL, Charles G - named in DOC magistrates minutes, 12th June 1885 also
named in DOC 11th Jan 1895 Guildhall
WALL, CJ – Poor Law Rates named in DOC Guildhall Minutes 14th May 1894
WALL, FC - named in DOC Guildhall 11th Jan 1895
WALL, Frederick - named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
WALLACE, PG – Drunk and disorderly named in DOC 11th Jan 1895
WALLCOCK, John – Drunk and disorderly in Lower Bore Street named in DOC
Guildhall 16th November 1888
WALLER, Lilian May of St Merryn, school pupil (born 12 March;
parent/guardian Mrs A E Ead) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 –1948.
WALLIS, Ann Julia (d/o John Wallis of St Petrocks, Bodmin) of Bodmin,
spinster: Party to DOC 26 March 1852 Thurston Collins, Ann Julia Wallis
and Preston Wallis re tenements St Nicholas and Market streets, Bodmin.
She signed Ann Julia Wallis. (Compiler’s note: For the pedigree of
Wallis of Bodmin see J P Rogers Cornish Pedigrees Collection (SoG)
165-8).
WALLIS, Ann Julia, of Bodmin in the said County Spinster, mentioned in
doc 1852 26th March St Nicholas Close Bodmin.
WALLIS, Ann Julia, Spinster, mentioned in the doc 1858 29th September St
Nicholas Street Bodmin and the doc 1858 29th September St Nicholas
Street Bodmin2.
WALLIS, Christopher - named in Indenture DOC Castle Street, Bodmin 2nd
April 1839
WALLIS, Christopher, mentioned in doc 1852 26th March St Nicholas Close
Bodmin.
WALLIS, Christopher: Named in DOC 26 March 1852 Thurston Collins, Ann
Julia Wallis and Preston Wallis re tenements St Nicholas and Market
streets, Bodmin.
WALLIS, Elizabeth Bright of St Petrocks, Bodmin, widow (former wife of
Preston Wallis) - party to to DOC 25 May 1866 Elizabeth Bright Wallis to
William John White re Oak Villa, Padstow. She signed E B Wallis.
WALLIS, Elizabeth Bright, of the Borough of Bodmin in the County of
Cornwall, Widow of Preston Wallis late of the same place, Gentleman
deceased, both mentioned in the doc 1858 29th September St Nicholas
Street Bodmin2.
WALLIS, Ethel - named in DOC 11th January 1895
WALLIS, Jack – See Soloman Libby
WALLIS, John – Witness named in Indenture DOC Rind Street Bodmin 5th
April 1790, and 6th April 1790 Registrar named in DOC Tregaddock, St
Maybn 28th September 1833
WALLIS, John - witness to DOC 29 September 1804 Transfer Robert Walker
to Thomas Key and John Buscomb re Tregunna, St Breock.
WALLIS, John jnr, vicar of Bodmin – named in DOC 9 February 1819 by the
mayor, vicar and churchwardens of the Borough and Parish of Bodmin as
having allotted Joseph Fayrer of Bodmin pew 27 in the parish church.
WALLIS, John jnr: Named in 3rd schedule to DOC 1 October 1877 Rev
Francis Henry Morgan & ors to William John Nickell re Helland barton as
a party to various deeds affecting the barton.
WALLIS, John junior, witness of DOC 1711 16th Oct unknown location
WALLIS, John of Bodmin Gentleman doc1800 7th November Trewethan St Kew
WALLIS, John of Bodmin, Attorney at Law: Witness to DOC 11 July 1793
Undertakings to Produce Deeds Charles Rashleigh, Sir William Lemon &
Robert Edyvean re properties purchased from Sir James Laroche. He signed
John Wallos, attorney, Bodmin. Witness to DOC 26 February 1792 Indenture
of Release & Bargain and Sale Christian Lynam, Joseph Lynam and Jane his
wife, John Lynam son of last named, Hannibal Sandys and James Webb re
lands of John Lynam of Cant, St Minver. He signed John Wallis, Attorney,
Bodmin. (Compiler’s note: See J P Rogers Cornish Pedigrees Collection
165-8)
WALLIS, John of Bodmin, Gent: Named in DOC 24 January 1851 Assignment of
Lease John Stevens, William Stevens, William Hosking Whiting & Preston
Wallis re Bodmin tenements as the 1834 grantor with William Martin of a
Bodmin lease.
WALLIS, John of St Petrocks, Bodmin, Gent: Named in DOC 26 March 1852
Thurston Collins, Ann Julia Wallia and Preston Wallis re tenements St
Nicholas and Market streets, Bodmin.His will dated 24 March 1841. He
died 2 April 1842. His will proved PCC 30 June 1842 (see also entry
under Wallis, Preston). (Compiler’s note: See J P Rogers Cornish
Pedigrees Collection (SoG) 165-8)
WALLIS, John of the Borough of Bodmin in the County of Cornwall,
Gentleman, mentioned in the doc 1813 28th September St Nicholas Close
Bodmin
WALLIS, John snr of Bodmin?: Named in DOC 1 October 1874 Indenture of
Sale Rev Francis Henry Morgan, Charles Augustus North, Robert Erskine
Hayward & Elizabeth North to William John Nickell re barton of Helland
as a party to an earlier Indenture of Release dated 13 December 1840.
Possibly also named in 3rd schedule to above doc as a party to deeds
1809-1840 affecting the said barton. (Compiler’s note: for the family of
Wallis see Maclean’s Trigg Minor Vol 1 pp 322,474,493,506,709, Vol 2 pp
370-5, Vol 3 pp 423-424, 458, C S Gilbert’s Historical Survey Vol 2 pp
207, 327, 593, Boase’s Collectanea Cornubiensia pp 1191-1193 (incl
pedigree) & J P Rogers Pedigrees Collection (SOG) pp 165-168).
WALLIS, John the elder: Party to DOC 23 September 1833 Indenture of
Agreement & Release Nathaniel Richard Clarke, Charles Jennings, John
Dixon, William Dixon, Francis Henry Brooks, John Wallis the elder,
Davies Gilbert, George Hoper (Hooper?), Thomas Whalley Better and Rev
John Wallis.
WALLIS, John the Younger, Clerk Surrogate &c, mentioned in the doc 1838
28th April Warleggan.
WALLIS, John, Attorney Bodmin Cornwall, signed and delivered Indenture
1793 8th July Hendra St Dennis.
WALLIS, John, clerk mentioned in doc 1858 24th December Market Street
Bodmin.
WALLIS, John, Gent., mentioned in the doc 1854 11th August St Nicholas
Street Bodmin.
WALLIS, John, gentleman of Bodmin in DOC Trewethan St Kew Abstract.
dated Jun 1790
WALLIS, John, gentleman of Lanteglos by Camelford in DOC 1711 16th Oct
unknown location
WALLIS, John, Gentleman, mentioned in doc 1808 2nd January Bodmin.
WALLIS, John, late, mentioned in the doc 1858 29th September St Nicholas
Street Bodmin2.
WALLIS, John, mentioned in doc 1852 26th March St Nicholas Close Bodmin.
WALLIS, John, of the Borough of Bodmin in the County of Cornwall,
Gentleman, mentioned in doc 1808 1st Jan Bodmin.
WALLIS, John, witness to DOC 1697 13th May Mathis Park Lanteglos by
Camelford
WALLIS, John: Named in DOC Abstract of title to his estate at Trewethan,
St Kew.(Compiler’s note: see Maclean’s Trigg Minor Vol 1 p 322 for John
Wallis of Bodmin, attorney – same person?). John Wallis of Bodmin gent
named in 1797 will of Nicholas Pope (see above).
WALLIS, Mr – Clerk to Guardians named in DOC Guildhall Minutes 14th May
1894, also named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
WALLIS, Mr – Redruth Brewery Co. named in DOC Guildhall 14th May 1894
WALLIS, Mr – summons against Rose Tucker named in DOC, Guildhall 19th
August 1895, also named in DOC Guildhall 9th July 1892, also named in
DOC Guildhall 22nd April 1892
WALLIS, Mr Preston Wallis, mentioned in the doc 1854 11th August St
Nicholas Street Bodmin.
WALLIS, Nicholas – Penrose Witness named in Indenture DOC Rind Street
Bodmin 5th April 1790, and 6th April 1790
WALLIS, Preston (s/o John Wallis of St Petrocks, Bodmin) of Bodmin,
solicitor: Party to DOC 24 January 1851 Assignment of Lease John
Stevens, William Stevens, William Hosking Whiting and Preston Wallis re
Bodmin tenements. He signed Preston Wallis. (Compiler’s note: For his
pedigree see Boase’s Collectanea Cornubiensia 1192 and C S Gilbert’s
Historical Survey Vol 2 p 328. See also J P Rogers Cornish Pedigrees
Collection (SoG) 165-8).
WALLIS, Preston Chief Registrar Probate office Bodmin doc 1768 30th
November
WALLIS, Preston Gilbert – Clerk named in DOC Guildhall Bodmin 4th March
1892
WALLIS, Preston J, of Bodmin, Solicitor, mentioned in DOC 1878 21st
September 1878 Fore Street Bodmin.
WALLIS, Preston of Bodmin, solicitor - witness to conveyance DOC 6 June
1816 William John White to Henry Wilson of Oak Villa, Padstow. He
signed: Preston Wallis of Bodmin solicitor. Named as devisee of Church
Street, Padstow premises of John Geach under latter's will of 29
February 1849 as recited in DOC 25 May 1866 Elizabeth Bright Wallis to
William John White re Oak Villa, Padstow.
WALLIS, Preston– Proctor named in DOC Tregaddock, St Maybn 28th
September 1833.
WALLIS, Preston, late, of the Borough of Bodmin in the County of
Cornwall Gentleman deceased, husband of Elizabeth Bright Wallis of the
Borough of Bodmin in the County of Cornwall Widow, both mentioned in the
doc 1858 29th September St Nicholas Street Bodmin.
WALLIS, Preston, late, of the Borough of Bodmin in the County of
Cornwall Gentleman deceased, husband of Elizabeth Bright Wallis of the
Borough of Bodmin in the County of Cornwall Widow, both mentioned in the
doc 1858 29th September St Nicholas Street Bodmin2.
WALLIS, Preston, mentioned in the doc 1852 9th January St Nicholas
Street Bodmin.
WALLIS, Preston, of Bodmin, Gentleman, mentioned in doc 1852 26th March
St Nicholas Close Bodmin.
WALLIS, Rev John: Party to DOC 23 September 1833 Indenture of Agreement
& Release Nathaniel Richard Clarke, Charles Jennings, John Dixon,
William Dixon, Francis Henry Brooks, John Wallis the elder, Davies
Gilbert, George Hoper (Hooper?), Thomas whalley Better and Rev John
Wallis.
WALLIS, the late Mr. Preston, mentioned in the doc 1858 14th October St
Nicholas Street Bodmin.
WALLIS,Ann Julia,spinster of Bodmin, her will died 4th August 1871,DOC
1870 12th April Bodmin,also DOC 1871 15th September Bodmin, proving the
will
WALLIS,Christopher,brother of Ann Julia Wallis and father of Julia,DOC
1870 12th April Bodmin,
WALLIS,John the elder,DOC 1874 29th September Cocks Tenement
Helland,party to the second schedule (dated 22nd & 23rd September 1833)
to this document
WALLIS,John,,DOC 1808 1st Jan Dunmeer Bodmin,also DOC 1808 2nd Jan
Dunmeer appears to be a draft copy
WALLIS,John,DOC 1711 16th Oct unknown location,Gentleman of Lanteglos by
Camelford also witness to DOC 1697 13th May Mathis Park, Lanteglos by
Camelford
WALLIS,John,DOC 1795 21st March Bodmin,Gentleman of Bodmin,
WALLIS,John,DOC 1837 11th August Pendewey Bodmin,land bouning the plot,
WALLIS,John,DOC 1858 24th December Market Street Bodmin,Clerk and life
on 1851 lease
WALLIS,John,DOC 1884 18th December St Breward,promisory note 2 Nov 1879
WALLIS,John,DOC Abstract of St Nicholas Court Bodmin,Gentleman; lease
dated 25 March 1806
WALLIS,John,Town Clerk of Bodmin advertising lease of land,DOC 1811 27th
August Bodmin,
WALLIS,Julia,Neice of Ann Julia Wallis and daughter of Christopher,DOC
1870 12th April Bodmin,
WALLIS,Mrs Elizabeth B.,DOC St Nicholas Street Abstract Bodmin(Mar
1794),Title deeds containing many names already listed in the index
WALLIS,Preston Gilbert,son of Preston James Wallis,DOC 1870 12th April
Bodmin,
WALLIS,Preston James,DOC 1890 17th September Park Hill Villa
Bodmin,conditions of the Auction for Park Hill Villa
WALLIS,Preston James,solicitor of Bodmin,nephew of Ann Julia Wallis,DOC
1870 12th April Bodmin,also DOC 1871 15th September Bodmin, proving the
will of Ann Julia Wallis
WALLIS,Preston,DOC 1829 26th September Crockwell house Bodmin,witness
also DOC 1829 28th & 29th September Crockwell House Bodmin
WALLIS,Preston,DOC 1879 11th October Bodmin & Egloshale,Solicitor of
Bodmin,
WALLIS,Reverend John,DOC 1874 29th September Cocks Tenement
Helland,party to the second schedule (dated 22nd & 23rd September 1833)
to this document
WALLIS,Thomas,deceased former tenant of Boscarne,DOC 1759 14th January
St Buryan,
WALMSEY, George – Vagrant named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
WALSER, George - named in DOC Guildhall 5th April 1889
WALTERS, (LETHBRIDGE), Reg Clifford of Sanders Hill, school pupil (born
8 June; parent/guardian William) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 –1948.
WALTERS, Gladys of Sanders Hill, school pupil (born 11 June;
parent/guardian William Walters) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
WALTERS, Herbert Clifford of Higher Trevorgus Cottage, school pupil
(born 19 October 1912; parent/guardian William Walters) – referred to in
DOC St Merryn School Register 1900 – 1948.
WALTERS, John – Of Croydon, false answers named in DOC Guildhall, 26th
April 1893
WALTERS, Josephine Mary of Sanders Hill, school pupil (born 7 September;
parent/guardian William Walters) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
WALTERS, Richard – Leaving a Cart on the highway named in DOC 11th Jan
1895
WARAM, (WARREN?) Richard of Tregunna, St Breock - as Waram named in DOC
31 January 1769 William and Grace Angove Acknowledgement re Manor of
Tregunna. (Compiler's note: probably he was a tenant of Tregunna). As
Richard Warane (sic) witness to disclaimer DOC 8 July 1781 John Wills to
Samuel West re Penquean, St Breock. He signed: Richard Warane. Named
(Waram) in DOC 30 September 1804 Robert Walker to Thomas Key and John
Buscomb re Tregunna, St Breock as one of 19 plaintiffs (Tregunna
under-tenants?) re a fine levied by William and Grace Angove 9th regnal
year George 3rd. As Richard Warren, witness to DOC 1 September 1807 Mary
Gurney to Charles Guy re Penquean, St Breock. He signed: Richard Warren?
WARD, & JACKRUAN – Adams Court, Old Broad Street London named in DOC
Bodmin Bankruptcy Fore Street, Bodmin 16th July 1864
WARD, John – Gentleman named in DOC Goal Lane, Bodmin 6th December 1842
WARD,Francis William,DOC 1869 23rd December Castle Street Bodmin,on of
John Ward, surgeon
WARD,John Hext,DOC 1869 23rd December Castle Street Bodmin,gentleman of
St John's Hill, New Wandsworth, Surrey, son of John Ward, surgeon
WARD,John,DOC 1869 23rd December Castle Street Bodmin,deceased surgeon
of Bodmin, will dated 25th January 1867, died 7 Sep 1869 and will proved
22 Sep 1869
WARD,Reverend Joseph May,DOC 1869 23rd December Castle Street
Bodmin,clerk of Reading Berkshire, son of John Ward, surgeon
WARD,Richard,DOC 1877 21st May Castle Street Bodmin,witness
WARDEN, William doc 1792 26th February Cant St Minver and Trewethan St
Kew
WARE, James –case v carveth, named in DOC Magistrates minutes 11th June
1886
WARMINGTON, George, gentleman of Camelford in DOC 1711 16th Oct unknown
location
WARMINGTON,George,DOC 1711 16th Oct unknown location,bounding the land
being deeded
WARN, John – assessed for poor rates on Trethanke in DOC 25 September
1738 St Minver Poor Rates.
WARNE, – Poor Law named in DOC 11th Jan 1895
WARNE, Abraham Lobb (s/o Richard Warne) of St Neot: Named in DOC 26
December 1877 Assignment of Lease Richard Warne to William Rich Stevens
re tenements at Warleggan as a life for his father’s lease of the said
tenements aged about 6 in 1867.
WARNE, Ambrose – Bodieve Egloshayle, named in DOC Will of Ambrose
Matthews 8th February 1871
WARNE, Ann of Padstow - named in Order of Court DOC Holy Trinity Term
1837/8 Ann Warne v William Hambly & Catherine Hambly re Padstow
tenements.
WARNE, C P of Lesnewth, farmer: Named in DOC 5 April 1949 Auction
Catalogue of Trewannion Estate as farming Churchtown farm.
WARNE, John, mentioned in the doc 1838 28th April Warleggan.
WARNE, Julia Ann (d/o Richard Warne) of St Neot: named in DOC 26
December 1877 Assignment of Lease Richard Warne to William Rich Stevens
re tenements at Warleggan as a life for her father’s lease of the said
tenements aged about 7 years in 1867.
WARNE, P - witness to DOC 17 August 1768 Richard Guy to Humphrey
Prideaux re Penquean, St Breock. He/she signed: P Warne.
WARNE, Richard of St Neot, farmer: Party to DOC 26 December 1877
Assignment of Lease Richard Warne to William Rich Stevens re tenements
at Warleggan. He signed Richard Warne. Named in said doc as being aged
about 28 in 1867 when he took a lease of the said tenements from Thomas
James Agar Robartes
WARNE, Samuel – Overseers named in DOC Guildhall 5th April 1889
WARNE, William – witness in assault case named in DOC Magistrates Bodmin
19th February 1886, named in DOC Guildhall 9th July 1892, also named in
DOC Guildhall 22nd April 1892
WARNE, William Jr - named in DOC Guildhall 22nd April 1892
WARNE,William,DOC 26th June 1839 mowhay barn Bodmin,witness,
WARREN, Mr – named in copy DOC 9 March 1784 St Minver Poor Rates as
liable for rates on Trevigoe, Undertown, Coombe Park, Taylors Trevigoe,
Hoskins Trevigoe and Moyles Trevigoe, St Minver.
WARREN, Thomas – named in DOC Bodmin Magistrates’ Minutes 1885 as a
patron of The New Inn during assaults by John Dunn and Mary Lawry on
12th March.
WARREN, William - witness to DOC 25 April 1807 re Trelowson and
Trelowsa, Charles Peter, Thomas Avery and Thomas Hellyar. He signed: Wm
Warren.
WATERS, Barty from Royal Albert Buildings E1, school pupil (born 13
January; parent/guardian not given) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School Register 1900-1948.
WATKIN, Mr ?, mentioned in the doc 1852 9th January St Nicholas Street
Bodmin.
WATTS, Donald of London, clerk - witness to DOC 7 October 1922 lease
William Tamblyn Kestell to Jonas Anidjar Romain re Penquean, St Breock.
WATTS, William - with John Amy late of Forrabury & Rebecca his wife
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 7 November 1783 re Nance properties Padstow.
WATTSES, Tenement, Penhale, St Breock - named in DOC extract of Will 20
May 1772 of John Buscombe of St Breock, yeoman.
WATTSON, Peter – Old Broad Street, London named in DOC Bodmin Bankruptcy
Fore Street, Bodmin 16th July 1864
WAYMAN, Elizabeth, abandoned wife from Bristol named in DOC Guildhall
9th July 1892
WAYMAN, Richard – Taylor of Bristol charged with abandoning wife named
in DOC Guildhall 9th July 1892
WEALE, Robert – Bodmin Board School named in DOC Guildhall, 6th January
1888 also named in DOC Guildhall 29th January 1887, named in DOC 11th
January 1895, also named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
WEARY, (WERRY?), Abel – witness in Thomas Lobb assault case. 1892 Bodmin
guildhall minutes 26 February.
WEARY, (WERRY?), Robert - witness to DOC 1 February 1655 Edward Earle to
Richard Rawling re Padstow premises.
WEARY, Abel – witness named in Sheppard Case named in DOC Guildhall,
Bodmin 30th October 1891
WEARY, Alfred – witness named in DOC, Guildhall 19th August 1895
WEBB, GEACH & Co – Finch Lane, London Creditor named in Bankruptcy of EG
Hamley DOC Fore Street Bodmin, Creditors List, 4th July 1864 and also
named in DOC Bodmin Bankruptcy Fore Street, Bodmin 16th July 1864
WEBB, James doc 1792 26th February Cant St Minver and Trewethan St Kew,
1793 19th June Cant St Minver
WEBB, James of Bodmin, yeoman: Party to 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.
WEBB, James, deceased, mentioned in doc 1837 February16th Bodmin and in
doc 1838 6th March Bodmin.
WEBB, Mr James, of the Borough of Bodmin County of Cornwall, Yeoman,
mentioned in doc 1821 29th September Bodmin.
WEBB, Mr James, of the Borough of Bodmin in the County of Cornwall,
Yeoman, mentioned in DOC 1821 29th September Bodmin.
WEBB, William Henry – Vagrancy named in DOC 11th Jan 1895
WEBB,James,DOC 1821 29th September Bodmin,Yeoman of Bodmin ref. transfer
of Mary Beard's Tenement in Bore Street Bodmin and DOC 1838 6th March
Bodmin
WEBB,James,DOC 26th June 1839 mowhay barn Bodmin,tenants of Bore Street,
Bodmin,
WEBBER, Ezekel of St Minver? Gent – assessed for poor rates on Henson,
Kirtons and Willcocks in DOC 25 September 1738 St Minver Poor Rates.
WEBBER, Alfred – Supt CC named in DOC Guildhall, Bodmin 30th October
1891 Also police sergeant named in DOC Guildhall 15th December 1893,
also named in DOC Guildhall 22nd April 1892, also named in DOC
Guildhall, 26th April 1893
WEBBER, Alfred Supt C.C. – witness in Richard Hugo case. 1891 Bodmin
Guildhall minutes 14 December.
WEBBER, Barbara Mary of Trevone, school pupil (born 12 July;
parent/guardian Ernest (sic) Charles Webber) – referred to in DOC St
Merryn School Register 1900 – 1948.
WEBBER, Dorothy Leonora Joan of Trevone, school pupil (born 2 November;
parent/guardian Stanley Curgenven) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
WEBBER, J of Blisland?: Named in DOC 5 June 1920 Auction Catalogue re
Lavethan estate as the occupant of lot 32 of the said catalogue.
WEBBER, John doc1804 12th June St Kew George Wilce
WEBBER, Joseph – assessesd for poor rates on Trevanger and Tredrizzick,
St Minver in DOC 25 September 1738 St Minver Poor Rates.Probably also
assessed for poor rates on Tredrizzick in copy DOC 9 March 1784 St
Minver Poor Rates.
WEBBER, Peggy Elizabeth of Trevone, school pupil (born 4 November;
parent/guardian Ernest (sic) Charles Webber) – referred to in DOC St
Merryn School Register 1900 –1948.
WEBBER,John,DOC 1730 9th November Quarry Park Bodmin,Gentleman of
Bodmin,
WEBBER,Justinian,DOC 1730 9th November Quarry Park Bodmin,Gentleman of
Bodmin,
WEBBER,Rebecca,DOC 1730 9th November Quarry Park Bodmin,wife of William,
WEBBER,Richard,DOC 1730 9th November Quarry Park Bodmin,son and heir of
William and Rebecca,
WEBBER,Richard,DOC 1815 5th October St Kew,tenant in Chapple Amble,
WEBBER,William the elder,DOC 1730 9th November Quarry Park Bodmin,father
of William,
WEBBER,William,DOC 1730 9th November Quarry Park Bodmin,Gentleman with
wife Rebecca,
WEBSTER, & Co – Bodmin Cornwall named in DOC Bodmin Bankruptcy Fore
Street, Bodmin 16th July 1864
WEBSTER, Frederick Howell – Overseer named in DOC Guildhall Bodmin 4th
March 1892, also named in DOC Guildhall 9th July 1892
WEBSTER, William – Assaulting L Berry named in DOC Guildhall, Bodmin 9th
August 1889
WEBSTER,Azan?,DOC 1775 Redruth Tythes,Part of Nanw
WEBSTER,Lall,DOC 1775 Redruth Tythes,Cambrige
WEEKS, Ellen Mary of Harlyn, school pupil (born 26 May; parent/guardian
Ellen Weeks) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School Register 1900-1948.
WEEKS, Robert – named in DOC Seacoast Side Midsummer Account Book 1857.
WEEKS,Thomas,DOC 1884 18th December St Breward,witness of Camelford
WELCH, Henry – named in DOC Seacoast Side Midsummer Account Book 1857.
WELCH, Michael James – guilty of being drunk and disorderly. 1891 Bodmin
Justices Minutes 30 May.
WELCH, Thomas – Of London, Drunk and Disorderly named in DOC Guildhall
22nd April 1892
WELLINGTON, Walter O of Wadebridge, Accountant - witness to DOC 13 June
1904 Tenancy Agreement Harriet Kestell and Ellen Selina Tamblyn to
William Henry May re Summercourt, Cornwall. Also witness to DOC
Indenture of Lease dated 29 September 1911 Ann Key to David Williamd and
Jonathan Edgar Williams re Penquean & Tregunna, St Breock.
WELLINGTON, William - named in DOC Guildhall 29th January 1887
WELLINGTON,Ann Maria,daughter of Peter & Mary of Horras,DOC 1852 18th
December Luxullian,
WELLINGTON,John,son of Peter & Mary of Horras,DOC 1852 18th December
Luxullian,
WELLINGTON,Mary,wife of Peter of Horras, Luxulyan,DOC 1852 18th December
Luxullian,
WELLINGTON,Peter,of Horras, Luxulyan, his will,DOC 1852 18th December
Luxullian,
WELLINGTON,William,son of Peter & Mary of Horras,DOC 1852 18th December
Luxullian,
WELSFORD, Arthur Curzon of Ivy Cottage, school pupil (born 13 April;
parent/guardian Arthur Cyril Welsford ex London?) – referred to in DOC
St Merryn School Register 1900 – 1948.
WELSH, Michael James – drunk and disorderly named in DOC Justices
minutes 27th May 1891
WELSH, William – named in DOC Seacoast Side Midsummer Account Book 1857.
WELSH, William – witness for James Brooks named in DOC Guildhall 5th
April 1889
WELTON, Elizabeth – Poor Law Rates named in DOC Guildhall Minutes 14th
May 1894
WENDALL, William – False attestations named in DOC Magistrates minutes
11th June 1886
WENMOUTH, Frederick - named in DOC Magistrates minutes 11th June 1886
WENTWORTH, H J, mentioned in doc 1789 29th September tenement Bodmin.
WERRY, John of St Breock, gent - named as an executor of the will of
Mary Burrows who predeceased her in Tregunna, St Breock conveyance DOC
27 March 1744 John Saunders and John Pettigrew to John Brabin.
(Compiler's note: Possibly the same John Werry of St Breock returned in
the 1710 Cornwall Poll Book (ed Richard Grylls) as a Tory supporter and
the John Werry deceased of Pengelly, St Breock recorded in 1714 - see
Barbara Spooner John Tregagle of St Breock (1935) p 56).
WERRY, Peter of St Breock, gent - Party to DOC 14 October 1777 Nicholas
Donnithorne Arthur, Dorothy Betty, John Brabin (jnr) and Peter Werry re
Agreement to refinance Tregunna, St Breock. He signed: P Werry. Party to
17 December 1779 DOC re Bose or Bove Town, Tregunna, St Breock, Peter
Werry, John Brabin, Henry Brabin and John Hoyle; lender of funds to John
Brabin jnr to pay latter's debts (following which latter's interest in
Tregunna transferred to him) and Party to conveyance re Tregunna DOC 30
September 1785 Peter Werry and John Brabin to Walter Lawry. He signed:
Peter Werry.
WERRY, Thomas of St Breock? – referred to as an affected 1838 owner in
enclosure to DOC Agreement 2 April 1862 re Trevanson Marshes,
Wadebridge.
WERRY, William – Begging named in DOC Guildhall, Bodmin 9th August 1889
WEST, Andalusia Grant (d/o James Bruce Carstairs and widow of Temple
West) - party to Deed of Settlement 8 July 1844 Sir William Molesworth
(8th Bt), Andalusia Grant West, Rev Gilbert Henry West, Philip Mosey
(Moysey) Little, John Temple West, Robert Gamlen, Rev Hugh Molesworth
and Thomas Woollcombe in contemplation of marriage between Sir William
Molesworth and Andalusia Grant West (parties said to have married St
Georges Hanover Square 9 July 1844) as recited in DOC Abstract of Title
(2) of Penquean, St Breock. (Compiler's note: for Andalusia Grant West
see Alison Adburgham's A Radical Aristocrat, Sir William Molesworth of
Pencarrow and his wife Andalusia (1990) p 77 et seq. During February
1830 Andalusia's father,James Bruce Carstairs,seems to have been a House
of Lords appellant against Thomas Carstairs -vide House of Lords
Journals- but a decision was held over sine die).
WEST, C A – Esquire and Justice of the Peace named in DOC Guildhall,
Bodmin 30th October 1891 also named in DOC Guildhall Bodmin 4th March
1892 also named in DOC Guildhall 29th July 1887
WEST, Catherine, once Catherine HOCKEN, sister of Harry Hocken,
Gentleman, of Trenarlet in the Parish of Saint Tudy, in the County of
Cornwall, both mentioned in doc 1832 18-Oct StTudy.
WEST, Dr – Mayor of Bodmin, named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
WEST, Edward, gentleman, of of the Borough of Camelford in the County of
Cornwall, mentioned in doc 1830 30 September Trewassa Davidstow.
WEST, Edward, mentioned in doc 1830 29 September Trewassa Davidstow.
WEST, James of St Breock - named as former (pre 1838) occupant of
Trevanson, St Breock in Abstract of Title of John Werry Blake to Verrow
Well Lake, Trevanson, St Breock.
WEST, John Temple - party to Deed of Settlement 8 July 1844 Sir William
Molesworth (8th Bt), Andalusia Grant West, Rev Gilbert Henry West,
Philip Mosey (Moysey) Little, John Temple West, Robert Gamlen, Rev Hugh
Molesworth and Thomas Woollcombe in contemplation of marriage between
Sir William Molesworth and Andalusia Grant West as recited in DOC
Abstract of Title (2) of Penquean, St Breock.
WEST, Martin, mentioned in 1839 29th August Bodmin.
WEST, Nicholas – witness to DOC Indenture of Lease 17 November 1705
Charles Earl of Radnor to Petherick Bunt re Cabilla Barns tenement,
Cabilla manor, Cardinham. He signed Nicholas West.
WEST, Rev Gilbert Henry - party to Deed of Settlement 8 July 1844 Sir
William Molesworth (8th Bt), Andalusia Grant West, Rev Gilbert Henry
West, Philip Mosey (Moysey) Little, John Temple West, Robert Gamlen, Rev
Hugh Molesworth and Thomas Woollcombe in contemplation of marriage
between Sir William Molesworth and Andalusia Grant West as recited in
DOC Abstract of Title (2) of Penquean, St Breock.
WEST, Rev Temple Walter - 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. As Rev Walter Temple West, a 1860 vendor with Thomas Woollcombe
of Penquean, St Breock as recited in DOC Abstract of Title of Penquean,
St Breock. As trustee for Sir William Molesworth decd party to DOC
Agreement 2 April 1862 re Trevanson Marshes, Wadebridge. Also party to
conveyance DOC 24 June 1864 of Penquean, St Breock to John Key as
purchaser. He signed: Temple Walter West.
WEST, S – Overseer named in the DOC Guildhall 8th August 1890
WEST, Samuel of Egloshayle, yeoman - party to disclaimer DOC 8 July 1781
John Wills to Samuel West re Penquean, St Breock. Also party to DOC Bond
9 July 1781 Samuel Cumes to Samuel West and to DOC Agreement 21 June
1781 Samuel Cumes, Mary Cumes to Samuel West, both re Penquean, St
Breock. He signed: Samuel West. Also party to DOCs All Souls Day 1782
Samuel West and Samuel & Mary Cumes re Penquean, St Breock.
WEST,Doctor,DOC 1869 23rd December Castle Street Bodmin,tenants of land
in Castle Street and Rhind Street, Bodmin
WEST,J.,Loan of £1,000 to Bodmin Union,DOC 1841 29th September Bodmin
Union,
WEST,Martin,DOC 1839 29th August Bodmin,Tenants of houses
WESTCOTT, Henry - named in the DOC Guildhall 8th August 1890
WESTLAKE, Francis: Witness to DOC will 25 May 1775 of John Hocken of
Michaelstow. He signed Francis Westlake.
WESTLAKE, George – Overseer named in DOC Guildhall 15th December 1893
WESTLAKE, George late of North Petherwin, Devon now of Tintagel,
Cornwall, yeoman (only son of Richard Westlake)– party to DOC Indenture
of Lease and Release 5 August 1854 George Westlake to William Baker re
Hips Moor Warbstow. He signed George Westlake.
WESTLAKE, Louisa (nee Burgess w/o William Westlake) of Lanlivery,
married woman: Named in DOC 21 February 1852 Indenture of Lease &
Release William Westlake & William Burgess to William Reed re Medrose,
St Teath. She died intestate and without issue 19 July 1853 – Letters of
Administration granted 15 July 1854.
WESTLAKE, Richard of North Petherwin, yeoman – party to Indenture of
Lease & Release 28 September 1811 Edward Coode to Richard Westlake re
Hips Moor, Warbstow as recited in DOC Indenture of Lease & Release 5
August 1854 George Westlake to William Baker re Hips Moor, Warbstow.
Richard died 10 February 1854
WESTLAKE, Roy of Carnevas, school pupil (born 31 January;
parent/guardian Mrs Parkin) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
WESTLAKE, Thos witnessed Edward Slade Varcoe’ signature. Indenture 1804
28th and 29th September Hendra St Dennis.
WESTLAKE, William of Lanlivery, esq: Party to DOC 21 February 1852
Indenture of Lease & Release William Westlake & William Burgess to
William Reed re Medrose, St Teath. He signed William Westlake.
WESTON, John - witness to DOC 23 August 1765 Indenture Penelope Tothill
to Edmund Bennett re Slipperhill, Egloskerry.
WESTON, Samuel - witness to DOC 23 August 1765 Indenture Penelope
Tothill to Edmund Bennett re Slipperhill, Egloskerry.
WEYMOUTH, Henry - named as sole executor of the will of Robert Prudom
deceased in Indenture 18 May 1793 as recited in DOC Abstract of Title of
Penquean, St Breock.
WEYMOUTH, Henry named as sole Executor of the Will of Robert Prudon.
1793 9th July Indenture Hendra St Dennis
WEYMOUTH, Henry named as sole Executor of the Will of Robert Prudon.
1793 9th July Indenture Hendra St Dennis
WHALE, John of Week St Mary? - witness to DOC 20 January 1565/6 John
Marris (Marrais) quit claim to Richard Cory of tenements named Furse and
Bowden (alias Bowda), Week St Mary.
WHALE, Thomas - named in DOC Guildhall 15th December 1893
WHARNCLIFFE, Lord – see Stuart (Stuart-Wortley), James Archibald.
WHARTON, Charles - named in DOC Guildhall 8th August 1890
WHEAL ROSE MINING Co., – Cornwall named in DOC Bodmin Bankruptcy Fore
Street, Bodmin 16th July 1864
WHEATE, Francis Sackville Lloyd of Plymton Park, Oxford, esq: 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, tenements called Mt Charles, Dunmeer, Lower
Boscarne, & Barton Farm, Bodmin, Middle Boskeine (Boskerne?), Bodmin &
Egloshayle, Trelasicke, Ladock and Lockeridge and Broom Downs, Beer
Ferris, Devon.
WHEATE,Francis Sackville Lloyd esquire,of Plympton, Oxfordshire,DOC 1812
15th August Nanstallon Mount Charles etc,
WHEELER, Moses – Allowing to horses to stray named in DOC Guildhall 5th
April 1889
WHELER, (Wheeler), Loveday: Named in DOC 25 April 1719 as holding the
lordship of the Manor of Penrose Burden, St Breward & St Tudy.
(Compiler’s note: formerly Michell nee Lower – for her pedigree see
Maclean’s Trigg Minor Vol 3 p 365).
WHERLEY, Mary Ann – witness in the Berry v Webster case named in DOC
Guildhall, Bodmin 9th August 1889
WHERRY, Clara – Witness in Cruelty case named in DOC Guildhall Minutes
14th May 1894
WHERRY, Jane, teacher at St Merryn School – named in DOC St Merryn
School Papers
WHERRY, M E – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers
1878.05,1879.04,1880.05.
WHERRY, Mary of Cardinham, servant – named in DOC 3 October 1861 will of
Thomas Bunt of Kents Down, Old Cardinham, yeoman as his servant and
beneficiary.
WHERRY, W – Poor Law Rates named in DOC Guildhall Minutes 14th May 1894
WHETTER, M of Withiel: named in DOC 30 August 1919 Auction Catalogue of
Withiel properties as an occupant of Churchtown, Withiel.
WHITE, George – witness to DOC 5 May 1698 James Grove to Patrick Bunt of
Cardinham, yeoman of part tenement named Old Cardinham, Cardinham. He
signed: George White.
WHITE, George G – witness to DOC Indenture of Lease & Release 5 August
1854 George Westlake to William baker re Hips Moor, Warbstow. He signed
George G White.
WHITE, John, mentioned in doc 1743 31st January Tresrow Lantaglos.
WHITE, John, mentioned in doc 1743 31st January Tresrow Lantaglos.
WHITE, Mary - 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
WHITE, Mary Ann – license to sell Game named in DOC Guildhall 5th April
1889, also named in DOC Guildhall, Bodmin 9th August 1889 also named in
DOC Guildhall 9th July 1892, also license for game named in DOC
Guildhall Minutes 14th May 1894, also named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April
1893
WHITE, Richard - see Whyte, Richard.
WHITE, Thomas, mentioned in doc 1785 13th January Laneast Bodmin.
WHITE, William John of Bodmin, Accountant - party to conveyance DOC 25
May 1866 Elizabeth Bright Wallis to William John White re Oak Villa,
Padstow. Party to conveyance DOC 6 June 1866 William John White to Henry
Wilson re Oak Villa, Padstow. He signed both docs: W J White. Named in
DOC 22 January 1886 Deed of Mortgage Henry Wilson to Richard Foster and
Arthur Coode as transferor of Padstow properties to Henry Wilson.
WHITE, William Penny – license to sell game, named in DOC magistrates
minutes, 12th June 1885 also named in DOC Magistrates minutes 11th June
1886 also named in DOC Magistrates Bodmin 19th February 1886 also named
in DOC Guildhall 29th January 1887 also named in DOC Guildhall 29th July
1887
WHITE, William Penny – named in DOC 1885 Bodmin Guildhall Minutes as
licensed to deal in game 28 April.
WHITEFIELD, Henry F of St Wenn?: Witness to DOC 1 September 1851 will of
Josias Phillipps. He signed Henry F Whitefield.
WHITEFIELD, John - named in Indenture DOC Castle Street, Bodmin 2nd
April 1839
WHITEFIELD, Mary Ann – wife of John named in Indenture DOC Castle
Street, Bodmin 2nd April 1839
WHITEHOUSE, Norman – Of Staffordshire, Vagrancy named in DOC Guildhall
14th May 1894
WHITEHURST, Edward Capel, of number 6 Lower Belgrave Street Eaton Square
in the County of Middlesex Esquire, mentioned in the doc 1854 20-Feb
Lanivet and doc 1854 1st April Lanivet, Cornwall.
WHITEHURST, Edward Capel, of number 6 Lower Belgrave Street, Eaton
Square, in the County of Middlesex, mentioned in the doc 1854 1st April
Lanivet, Cornwall, and doc 1854 20-Feb Lanivet.
WHITEHURST, Edward Capel, solicitor of six Lower Belgrave Street in the
City of Westminster, Gentleman, mentioned in doc 1861 3rd September
Lanivet.
WHITFIELD, Gertrude Annie Doreen of Trehemborne, school pupil (born 23
October 1911; parent/guardian Daniel Smolden Whitfield from Sutton
Coldfields, Staffs) – referrd to in DOC St Merryn School Register 1900 –
1948.
WHITFIELD, Thomas - witness to DOC 2 March 1844 Dorothea Maria Richards
to Richard Cardell re Treator lands, Padstow.
WHITFIELD, Thomasin (formerly Thomasin Michel): Named in unsigned
(draft?) DOC 26 June 1840 Assignment of Lease Bennet Michel & William
Michell to John Pascoe Bennetts as a life for a lease of 27 November
1754.
WHITFORD, John of Padstow? - named as occupant of St Caddock's Hedges,
Under Park, & Robins New Park in DOCs Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges
1851 and 1861 (latter named to his representatives). WHITFORD, Miss,
mentioned in doc 1867 Vicars Rents Padstow.
WHITFORD, Miss of Padstow? - named as occupant of St Cadoc and Robins
New Park in DOCs Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1871 and 1872.
WHITFORD, Miss, mentioned in doc 1866 Vicars Rent Padstow.and doc 1867
Vicars Rents Padstow.
WHITFORD, Thomas of Columb Major, attorney: Witness to 22 February 1851
will and 26 December 1851 codicil of Hary (Mary?) Tremain of Newlyn. He
signed Thomas Whitford.
WHITFORD, Thomas of St Columb Major, Attorney at Law – witness to
Indenture of Lease 19 July 1831 Augustus Stephens to Thomas Andrew re
Trevoyan, St Merryn. He signed : Thomas Whitford, Attorney St Columb.
WHITFORD,Thomas,DOC 1837 11th August Pendewey Bodmin,witness,
WHITFORD,Thomas,DOC 185126th December Nancorla Newlyn,witness,
WHITFORD,William,DOC 1850 4th June Treslay Davidstow,witness
WHITING, ? of Borough Arms – guilty of selling beer after hours. 1891
Bodmin Justices Minutes 17 July.
WHITING, Charlotte Jane – transfer of license of Barley Sheaf named in
DOC Guildhall 5th April 1889 also named in DOC Guildhall 16th November
1888
WHITING, Emma of Bodmin, married woman – named in DOC Bodmin
Magistrates’ Minutes 1885 as an employee of the Barley Sheaf public
house 1 May.
WHITING, Frederick - named in DOC Magistrates minutes 11th June 1886
WHITING, Jane, (née Pearse) 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.
WHITING, William Hoskin of Bodmin, innkeeper: Party to DOC Assignment of
Lease 24 January 1851 John Stevens, William Stevens, William Hoskin
Whiting & Preston Wallis re Bodmin tenements.Party also to DOC 30
January 1850 Assignment of Lease William Hoskin Whiting to William
Stevens re same. He signed William Hoskin Whiting.
WHITING, William Hosking mentioned in doc 1858 24th December Market
Street Bodmin.
WHITING, William Hosking, husband of Jane Whiting (née Pearse), son in
law of Henry and Ann Pearse of the parish of Warleggon in the County of
Cornwall, mentioned in the doc 1838 28th April Warleggan.
WHITING,William Whiting,DOC 1858 24th December Market Street Bodmin,30th
January 1851 dated lease for 99 years on life of John Wallis
WHITMORE, Rob: Witness to DOC 29 September 1819 Bargain & Sale Edmund
Earl of Cork & Orrery and Baron Boyle with William Stephen Poyntz to
Richard Coom re Ladock tenements. He signed Rob Whitmore.
WHYTE, Richard - witness to DOC Charter 12 November 1519 John and Jacob
Kestell to Henry Jeffery re Padstow tenement.
WICKET, Pasche, spinster of Bodmin in DOC 1693 22nd April Newlan Priese
Cardinham
WICKET,Pasche,DOC 1693 22nd April Newlan Priese Cardinham,spinster of
Bodmin,
WIDDARS, William jnr, gent - named as Party to Deed of Lease & Release
21/22 May 1755 Mary Hunt, Trafford Banistor, William Widdars jnr,
William Molesworth Praed, Susanna Hoses, Philip Grose, Jane Grose,
George Hunt, Thomas Hunt, ? Wileraham (Wilbraham?), Elizabeth Hunt,
Francis Hunt, John Farben to William Angove as recited in DOC 30
September 1804 Transfer Robert Walker to Thomas Key and John Buscomb re
Tregunna, St Breock.
WILBRAHAM, Ralph James Capt – witness in the false attestation case of
John Robertson named in DOC Guildhall Minutes 14th May 1894, also named
in DOC Guildhall 22nd April 1892, also named in DOC Guildhall, 26th
April 1893
Wilce Brother of George doc 1804 12th June St Kew George Wilce
WILCE, Alfred – Alias Alfred Pinch false attestation named in DOC
Guildhall 29th July 1887
WILCE, Anne daughter of George and Mary doc1804 12th June St Kew George
Wilce
WILCE, Catherine daughter of George and Marydoc 1804 12th June St Kew
George Wilce
WILCE, Elizabeth sister to George doc 1804 12th June St Kew George Wilce
WILCE, Elizabeth, daughter of George Wilce, both mentioned in document
1804 St Kew Case re. Geo Wilce.
WILCE, George of St Kew (1749-1804) yeoman – named in copy 1803 DOC St
Minver Highlands Poor Rates as the occupier of Smeaths Poldans, St
Minver. (Compiler’s note: for an account of his life see John & Pat
Hanson’s To Clothe the Fields with Plenty (1997). The St Minver
tenements, which were leased from Sir William Lemon, are described as
Smeaths and Poldaws in the 1797 Land Tax Returns (p 25 of above book),
WILCE, George will of 1804 12th June St Kew George Wilce,
WILCE, George, purchaser of an estate in the parish of St Kew, Cornwall,
mentioned in document 1804 St Kew Case re Geo Wilce.
WILCE, George, son of George Wilce, both mentioned in document 1804 St
Kew Case re Geo Wilce.
WILCE, Henry of St Kew, yeoman (s/o George Wilce of St Kew, yeoman and
Mary Rowden, widow): Named in DOC will dated 5 December 1829 of his
mother Mary Wilce. (Compiler’s note: see John & Pat Hanson To Clothe the
Fields with Plenty (1997) p 62).
WILCE, Henry of St Kew, yeoman: Named in undated DOC Map of Tregare, St
Kew as the proprietor of that estate (Compiler’s note: An estate owned
by Lady Grenville, the lease of Tregare had passed to Henry Wilce as
lessee following his father’s 1804 death . Farmed by Henry Wilce until
his relocation to Michaelstow by 1851 (see John & Pat Hanson’s To Clothe
the Fields with Plenty (1997) pp 9, 26 & 62), the map probably can be
dated to the early 19th century).
WILCE, Henry son of George and Mary doc 1804 12th June St Kew George
Wilce
WILCE, Henry, son of George Wilce, both mentioned in document 1804 St
Kew Case re Geo Wilce.
WILCE, John brother of George and Thomas doc1804 12th June St Kew George
Wilce
WILCE, John son of George and Mary 1804 12th June St Kew George Wilce
WILCE, Mary Ann daughter of George and Mary doc 1804 12th June St Kew
George Wilce
WILCE, Mary of St Kew, widow: DOC copy will of Mary Wilce dated 5
December 1829. (Compiler’s note: Formerly Mary Rowden of Broadclyst near
Exeter widow, she married George Wilce of St Kew, yeoman in 1789 – see
John & Pat Hanson To Clothe the Fields with Plenty (1997) p 9).
WILCE, Mary wife of George1804 12th June St Kew George Wilce
WILCE, Maryann, daughter of George Wilce, both mentioned in document
1804 St Kew Case re Geo Wilce.
WILCE, Thomas brother of George and John doc 1804 12th June St Kew
George Wilce
WILCE, Thomas of St Kew, yeoman (s/o George Wilce of St Kew, yeoman and
his second wife Mary Rowden): Named in DOC will dated 5 December 1829 of
his mother Mary Wilce. (Compiler’s note: see John and Pat Hanson To
Clothe the Fields with Plenty (1997) p 62).
WILCE, Thomas son of George and Mary doc1804 12th June St Kew George
Wilce
WILCE,Elizabeth Chappel,died 2 March 1877 leaving High Bank,St Kew toher
sister Susanna Seccombe ,DOC 1877 2nd March Michaelstow 1 & 2,and DOC
1877 6th April Michaelstow, ditto 2nd doc and DOC 1877 6th April
Michaelstow 2nd doc and DOC 1877 6th April Michaelstow doc4 and DOC 1877
22nd August Michaelstow
WILCE,Elizabeth Chapple,DOC Will of Susanna Bawden Michaelstow,daughter
of Susanna Bawden,
WILCE,George,DOC 1802 7th September Tregare St Kew,Gentleman of St Kew,
also DOC 1815 5th October St Kew,
WILCE. Thomas Edward son of George and Mary doc 1804 12th June St Kew
George Wilce
WILCOCK, Ann (wife of Thomas Wilcock and sister of John Seccombe): named
in DOC copy undated will extracted 17 April 1807 of John Seccombe of
Camelford. Also named in DOC 20 March 1776 copy will of her brother
Edward Seccombe of Langteglos by Camelford, yeoman
WILCOCK, Ann sister to Howard Seccombe of Lantaglos1771 12th March
Lantaglos by Camelford
WILCOCK, Charles of St Minver – named in DOC 25 June 1840 St Minver
Great Tithes as having agreed to pay a fixed sum in lieu of tithes in
kind.
WILCOCK, Eric of Cottages, school pupil (born 24 December;
parent/guardian William Wilcock) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
WILCOCK, John - see Woolcocke, John.
WILCOCK, John of St Minver – assessed poor rates on Gunvena, Rosewin,
Weens and Benithicks (Benedicts?) in DOC 25 September 1738 St Minver
Poor Rates. Named in copy DOC 9 March 1784 St Minver Poor Rates as
liable for rates on Gunvena, Rosewin and Benethicks (Benedicts?), St
Minver. Also named in copy 1803 DOC St Minver Highlands Poor Rates as
proprietor of Gunvena and Deer Park and moor occupied by himself.
WILCOCK, John of St Minver – named in DOC 25 June 1840 St Minver Great
Tithes as having agreed to pay a fixed sum in lieu of tithes in kind.
WILCOCK, Roger of St Minver – assessed for poor rates on Trethanke, St
Minver in DOC 25 September 1738 St Minver Poor Rates. Named in copy 1803
DOC St Minver Highlands Poor Rates as occupier of Carlyon, St Minver.
WILCOCK, Simon of 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 Trevresa, part Penmain (Penmayne) and part
Treverria. 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..
WILCOCKS, John - named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
WILERAHAM, (Wilbraham?), ? , widow - named as party to Deed of Lease &
Release 21/22 May 1755 Mary Hunt and others to William Angove as recited
in DOC 30 September 1804 Transfer Robert Walker to Thomas Key and John
Buscomb re Tregunna, St Breock.
WILKINS, Thomas: Witness to DOC 29 September 1819 Bargain & Sale Edmund
Earl of Cork & Orrery and Baron Boyle with William Stephen Poyntz to
Richard Coom re Ladock tenements. He signed Thomas Wilkins.
WILKINSON, Brenton V – Justice of the Peace named in DOC Guildhall 15th
December 1893
WILL, Robert: named in DOC 18 July 1579 Indenture of Sale William
Billing to Sir John Arundell Kt of moiety of manor and advowdson of
Cardinham as holding a part reversion of two tenements of the manor.
WILL, Thomas of Cardinham?: Named in DOC 18 July 1579 Indenture of Sale
William Billing to Sir John Arundell Kt of a moiety of the manor and
advowson of Cardinham as holding a 1000 yr lease of part of the said
manor.
WILLABY,John,DOC 1775 Redruth Tythes,Great Nanskuke
WILLCOCK, John – Non payment of rates named in DOC Guildhall 16th
November 1888, also non payment of rates named in DOC Guildhall, 26th
April 1893
WILLCOCKS, George Lean, died 10 Dec 1863 mentioned in Land Indenture Doc
1871 11th November Egloshayle
WILLCOCKS, Theophilus, indenture of Land Doc 1871 11th November
Egloshayle
WILLCOCKS, William – Cooper of Talland named in the Indenture for lands
at Pennant and Dentonhill, St Veep, Manor of Manley 25th June 1709
William Martyn) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School Register
1900-1948.
WILLIAM, Peter of Padstow? – named as occupant of Garden in DOC Padstow
Vicar’s Tithe Rent Charges 1861.
WILLIAMS, Alan Fielden of Hatley Ave Barkingside, school pupil (born 4
June; parent/guardian G L Williams) – referred to in DOC St Merryn
School Register 1900 – 1948.
WILLIAMS, Amelia (age 36) of Falmouth – named in DOC 21 September 1894
Quarterly List of Mentally Ill Persons within the District of Falmouth
not in any asylum, hospital or licensed house. Living with her aunt Mrs
Haly.
WILLIAMS, Anthony, of the parish of Saint Kevern in the County of
Cornwall, Clerk, mentioned in doc 1785 13th January Laneast Bodmin.
WILLIAMS, Barbara of Carnevas, school pupil (born 30 August;
parent/guardian Fanny Williams) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
WILLIAMS, Betsy (sister of Hary (Mary?) Tremain and wife of John
Williams): Named in will of Hary (Mary?) Tremain. Named in DOC 3 April
1851 certificate by commissioners Thurston Collins & Thomas Whitford
certifying her capacity and understanding of an Indenture of Release
dated 3 April 1851 between she and her husband John Williams on the one
part and James Tremain of the other part.
WILLIAMS, Catherine Mary (d/o John Williams & Betsy Williams nee
Tremain): Named in will of Hary (Mary?) Tremain.
WILLIAMS, Charles – Son in law to Richard FOWLER, and husband of Jane
named in the DOC Will of Richard Fowler of Nanstallon 15th November 1871
and also DOC Low Meadow, Nanstallon 13th September 1895, named in DOC
Guildhall, 26th April 1893
WILLIAMS, Christina – Poor Law Rates named in DOC 11th Jan 1895
Guildhall
WILLIAMS, David of St Breock, farmer - as lessee party to DOC Indenture
of Lease dated 29 September 1911 Ann Key to David Williams and Jonathan
Edgar Williams of Penquean & Tregunna, St Breock.Also party to DOC 1
November 1911 Tenancy Agreement Charles Robert Prideaux Brune (as
landlord) to David Williams and Jonathan Edgar Williams (as tenants) re
Penquean and Tregunna Farms, St Breock.
WILLIAMS, David of St Minver – named in copy DOC 9 March 1784 as
churchwarden dfor St Minver.
WILLIAMS, Deeble of Padstow? - named as occupant of Garden in DOCs
Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1875, 1880, 1884, 1885 and 1 July
1889 to January 1890.
WILLIAMS, Edward, RN, Gunner, Torpoint, mentioned in doc 1860 16th May
Torpoint.
WILLIAMS, George of Padstow? - named as occupant of part Trevone, Blakes
New Park & Cuckoo Mill in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1851
and as occupant of part Trevone and Blakes New Park in DOC Padstow
Vicar’s Tithe Rent Charges 1861..
WILLIAMS, George 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 John Tremain and excused from payment of rates.
WILLIAMS, Grace – wife and Relict of John Penhanwood Williams tenant
named in DOC Goal Lane, 21st December 1850 and DOC Goal Lane Bodmin 10th
May 1853
WILLIAMS, Henry of Padstow? - named as occupant of Pearces Ground,
Higher Ground, Down park, Green lane, Orchard and Hoblyns Treniow in DOC
Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1872. Named as occupant of Chapel
Ground, East Trevathan, Masons Ground and West Trevathan in DOCs Padstow
Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1875, 1876 and 1880. Also named in latter DOC
and in DOC 1876 as occupant of Treniow, Michells Ground, Rowes, Moor and
part Ropers Ground. Named as occupant of Chapel Ground, East Trevathan,
Masons Ground, West Trevathan, Treniow, Michells Treniow, Rowes Moor and
part Ropers Ground in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1884.
WILLIAMS, Henry of St Minver – named in copy 1803 DOC St Minver
Highlands Poor Rates as occupier of Trevigoe, Undertown, Coom Park,
Taylors, Hoskins, Phillips, Carlumb, Tredower & Tuckers, St Minver..
WILLIAMS, Hugh - witness to DOC 25 August 1735 John Brabin to Nicholas
Donnithorne Arthur re Tregunna, St Breock.
WILLIAMS, Humphrey of Padstow? - named as occupant of Trevone Common and
Trevone in DOCs Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1851 and 1861.
WILLIAMS, J.B. of Padstow? - named as occupant of Gardens in DOC Padstow
Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1884. Named as occupant of Gardens, Chapel
Ground, East Trevethan, Masons Ground, West Trevethan, Treniow, Michells
Treniow, Rowes ,Moor and part Ropers Ground in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe
Rent Charges 1885. Also named as occupant of Treator, Park Peter, Lower
Sanders Close, Gardens , Lower Ropers Field, Treniow, Michells Treniow,
Rowes, Moor, Great Trelowsa , Little Trelowsa and Treneame in DOC
Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1 July 1889 to January 1890.
WILLIAMS, James – drunk named in DOC Guildhall 16th November 1888, also
drunk named in DOC Guildhall 14th May 1894
WILLIAMS, Jane – daughter of Richard FOWLER, and wife of Charles named
in the DOC Will of Richard Fowler of Nanstallon 15th November 1871, and
also DOC Low Meadow, Nanstallon 13th September 1895
WILLIAMS, Jane 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.
WILLIAMS, Jane of Plymouth, Devon, widow - Party to DOC 25 January 1726
re Bridge Park, Trenyou, William Auger, John Arthur & Jane Williams to
William Peter. Also party to DOC (25 January?) 1726 Treator Obligation
William Auger, John Arthur and Jane Williams to William Peter. She
signed: Sign of Jane Williams.
WILLIAMS, John – Begging named in DOC Guildhall, Bodmin 9th August 1889,
sleeping rough named in DOC Guildhall 15th December 1893
WILLIAMS, John – named in DOC Seacoast Side Midsummer Account Book 1857.
WILLIAMS, John – named in DOC St Merryn School Papers 1887.08,1888.08.
WILLIAMS, John – Of Camelford named in DOC Trevenion, Michaelstow 13th
October 1860
WILLIAMS, John – Of Walmer Villas, Plymouth Gentleman named in
Bankruptcy of Edmund Gilbert Hamley, DOC Fore Street Bodmin, Creditors
List, 4th July 1864 and also DOC Bore Street, Bodmin 25th March 1865 and
also named in DOC Bodmin Bankruptcy Fore Street, Bodmin 16th July 1864
and also named in DOC Fore Street, Bodmin 30th April 1894 and also Jpg
of same date
WILLIAMS, John & Son of Padstow - as Jn Williams named as occupant of
Porthmissen in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1851. As John
Williams, named as occupant of Windmill Fields, Porthmisson, Cuckoos
Mill & Windmill Ground in DOC Padstow Vicar’s Tithe Rent Charges 1861.
As John Williams named as occupant of Porthmisson, part Trevone, Blakes
New Park, Cross, St Cadoc Hedges, Common Park part Trevone Commons,
Pentonwarra, Cuckoo Mill and Windmill Fields in DOCs Padstow Vicar's
Tithe Rent Charges 1871 and 1872. As John Williams named as occupant of
Porthmisson,part Trevone, Blakes New Park, Cross, St Cadoc Hedges,
Common Park, part Trevone Commons, Pentonwarra, Cuckoo Mill, Windmill
Fields ,Garden and an unidentified house and garden in DOCs Padstow
Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1875 & 1876. As John Williams named as
occupant of Porthmission, part Trevone, Blakes New Park, Cross, part
Trevone, St Cadoc Hedges, Common Park, part Trevone Commons,
Pentonwarra, Cuckoo Mill, Windmill Fields, Garden, Great Trelowsa,
Little Trelowsa, part Trevone, Lower Michells Hay, part Trevone less
Bank and Cliff Close in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1880.
Named as occupant of Treator, Park Peter, Tregeryn Vean, Lower Sanders
Close, Nevis Close and Lower ropers Field in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe
Rent Charges 184. Also named (John Williams & Son) as occupants of
Porthmission, part Trevone, Blakes New Park, Cross, St Cadoc Hedges,
Common Park, part Trevone Commons, Pentonwarra, Cuckoo Mill, Windmill
Fields, Garden, Great Trelowsa, Little Trelowsa, Lower Michells Hay,
Less Bank, Cliff Close and Treneame in DOCs Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent
Charges 1884 and 1885. Additionally named as occupants of Porthmission,
part Trevone, Blakes New Park, Cross St Cadoc Hedges, Common Park, part
Trevone Common, Pentonwarra, Cuckoo Mill, Windmill Fields and Garden in
DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1 July 1889 to January 1890.
WILLIAMS, John (Little Petherick), mentioned in doc 1866 Vicars Rent
Padstow and in doc 1867 Vicars Rents Padstow.
WILLIAMS, John jnr of Padstow? - named as occupant of Bakers Ground in
DOC padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1851. Mrs John Williams named as
occupant of same ground in DOCs Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1871
and 1872.
WILLIAMS, John of Padstow? - named as occupant of Treator, Park Peter,
Tregeryn Dean, Lower Sanders Close, Nevis Close and Lower Ropers Field
in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1885 and named as occupant,
with Henry Pope, of Garden in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1
July 1889 to January 1890. Also named in said DOC as occupant of part
Trevone, Lower Mitchells Hay, Less Bank and Cliff Close.
WILLIAMS, John of St Breock, gent - party to DOC 8 October 1873 William
Jennings, John Williams, John Key and Hart Truscott re Tregunna, St
Breock. He signed: John Williams.
WILLIAMS, John Penhanwood - Carpenter and husband of Grace, named in DOC
Goal Lane Bodmin 10th May 1853
WILLIAMS, John, formerly of Oak Villa, Padstow but now of St Stephen in
Brannel, yeoman - Party to DOC 5 December 1803 Transfer Catherine Jago,
Hannah Lee & John Williams to John Geach re Oak Villa, Padstow. He
signed: the sign of John Williams.
WILLIAMS, John, indenture of Land Doc 1871 11th November Egloshayle
WILLIAMS, John, mentioned in doc 1867 Vicars Rents Padstow
WILLIAMS, Jonathan Edgar of St Breock, farmer - as lessee party to DOC
Indenture of Lease dated 29 September 1911 Ann Key to David Williams and
Jonathan Edgar Williams of Penquean & tregunna, St Breock. Also party to
DOC 1 November 1911 Tenancy Agreement Charles Robert Prideaux Brune (as
landlord) to David Williams and Jonathan Edgar Williams re Penquean and
Tregunna Farms, St Breock.
WILLIAMS, Joseph – Distress Warrant named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April
1893, also named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893 WILLIAMS, Joseph,
mentioned in doc 1867 Vicars Rents Padstow.
WILLIAMS, Joseph of Padstow – signatory to DOC 22 April 1837 public
poster of intention to lay complaints re wanton firing of guns, pistols
and fireworks in Padstow. Named as occupant of Garden in DOC Padstow
Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1851.
WILLIAMS, Joseph, mentioned in doc 1866 Vicars Rent Padstow and doc 1867
Vicars Rents Padstow.
WILLIAMS, Jr – Poor Law Rates named in DOC Guildhall Minutes 14th May
1894
WILLIAMS, Mary of Padstow? – named as occupant of Garden in DOC Padstow
Vicar’s Tithe Rent Charges 1861.
WILLIAMS, Maurice Colin of St Merryn, school pupil (born 5 October;
parent/guardian Edward Williams) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
WILLIAMS, Mrs & Reynolds, John of Padstow - named as occupants of
Orchard in DOCs Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1875, 1876 and 1880.
WILLIAMS, Mrs John of Little Petherick - named as occupant of Bakers
Ground in DOCs Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1871,1875 & 1876 and
as occupant of Brewers Ground in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges
1880.
WILLIAMS, Phillip – Coal merchant named in DOC Goal Lane Bodmin 10th May
1853
WILLIAMS, Phyllis of Carnevas, school pupil (born 30 August;
parent/guardian Fanny Williams) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
WILLIAMS, Preston – Vaccination named in DOC Guildhall 5th April 1889
WILLIAMS, Richard of Padstow? – named as occupant of part Trevone,
Garden Trevone and Trelowsa Moor in DOC Padstow Vicar’s Tithe Rent
Charges 1861. Possibly the same Richard Williams named in DOC Seacoast
Side Midsummer Account Book 1857
WILLIAMS, Richard witness to1771 7th September Bore Street Bodmin
WILLIAMS, Roger – named in DOC Seacoast Side Midsummer Account Book
1857.
WILLIAMS, Roger Barton of Illford Essex, school pupil (born 23 April;
parent/guardian not given) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
WILLIAMS, Sarah – Bastardy case named in DOC Guildhall, 6th January 1888
WILLIAMS, Susan – Mrs named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
WILLIAMS, Sylvia Ivy of Trevear, school pupil (born 17 February;
parent/guardian Edward Williams) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
WILLIAMS, Thomas – allowing cattle to stray on to highway named in DOC
Bodmin Magistrates Minutes 4th December 1885
WILLIAMS, Thomas (s/o Benjamin Williams of St Merryn) of Treator,
Padstow - named as a life aged about 22 years in lease of property at
Treator recited in DOC Deed of Exchange 21 June 1796 Rev Charles
Prideaux Brune and Charles Peter.
WILLIAMS, Tom – Child requiring Vaccination named in DOC Guildhall 5th
April 1889
WILLIAMS, William – Cruelty Inspector named in DOC Guildhall Minutes
14th May 1894, also named in DOC Guildhall 14th May 1894, also in Tucker
case named in DOC Guildhall 15th December 1893
WILLIAMS, William of Padstow? - named as occupant of Garden in DOCs
Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1851, 1861 and 1871. Named as
occupant of Orchard in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1872.
WILLIAMS, William of St Merryn - named in DOC St Merryn Rate Book 31
March 1857 as owner/occupant of malt house and land at Shop and
Trevathan. Also named in DOCs St Merryn Rate Books 4 January 1858 and 31
March 1858 as owner/occupier of malt house and land at Shop and occupant
of Glebe land at Trevathen owned by Rev J Carlyon.
WILLIAMS, William of St Minver – named in copy 1803 DOC St Minver
Highlands Poor Rates as occupier of Mains Keiro, St Minver.
WILLIAMS, William Parkyn – husband of Sarah named in DOC Guildhall, 6th
January 1888 also Poor Law Settlement named in DOC Guildhall 9th July
1892
WILLIAMS, William, mentioned in doc 1866 Vicars Rent Padstow and doc
1867 Vicars Rents Padstow.
WILLIAMS, WJ – Poor Law Rates named in DOC 11th Jan 1895 Guildhall, also
named in DOC 11th January 1895, also named in DOC Guildhall Minutes 14th
May 1894
WILLIAMS,Catherine Mary,DOC 185126th December Nancorla Newlyn,daughter
of John and Betsey and neice of Mary Tremain,
WILLIAMS,Hugh,DOC 1783 Sir Jas Laroche Account Book,rent for Bolsawn in
Little Colan
WILLIAMS,Hugh,DOC 1783 Sir Jas Laroche Account Book,tax allowance on
Hender Lands
WILLIAMS,Joel John,DOC 1875 25th August Penquite St Breward,Stonemason
of St Breward also DOC 1884 18th December St Breward
WILLIAMS,John,DOC 185126th December Nancorla Newlyn,husband of Betsey
Tremain,
WILLIAMS,Nathen,DOC 1783 Sir Jas Laroche Account Book,rent from his
estate on Trewannett
WILLIAMS,William,DOC 1775 Redruth Tythes,Carnbray
WILLIAMS,William,DOC 1781 10th May St Issey,Clerk, judgement of debt
against Thomas Mounsteven,
WILLIS, Robert James – case of missing watch named in DOC Justices
minutes 27th May 1891
WILLITON, William – witness named in DOC Magistrates minutes 11th June
1886
WILLOUGHBY,Peter,DOC 1775 Redruth Tythes,Adgvear?
WILLS, Alice – Drunk named in DOC Guildhall 22nd April 1892
WILLS, Cpt Thomas George R.N. purchaser on 22 June 1822 of pew 27 in
Bodmin Parish Church from Joseph Fayrer as per endorsement on DOC 9
February 1819 allotting the said pew to Joseph Fayrer. Endorsement
signed Jos Fayrer.
WILLS, Daniel and Gertrude his wife, plaintiffs mentioned in DOC
Agreement 1661 or 1662 Lanscar#2D24F0 in the Malcolm McCarthy Collection
Translation (Lanscarfe Bodmin), regarding a plea of covenant to tenement
with appurtenances in Trecalins alias Trecollas Popehouse Alternon and
Blisland.
WILLS, Gertrude and Daniel, her husband, plaintiffs mentioned in DOC
Agreement 1661 or 1662 Lanscar#2D24F0 in the Malcolm McCarthy Collection
Translation (Lanscarfe Bodmin), regarding a plea of covenant to tenement
with appurtenances in Trecalins alias Trecollas Popehouse Alternon and
Blisland.
WILLS, Grace of Wadebridge, widow – party to DOC Agreement 2 April 1862
re Trevanson Marshes, Wadebridge.
WILLS, Hannah – Deceased named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
WILLS, Hannibal – Non payment of rates named in DOC Guildhall 16th
November 1888
WILLS, John Blake of St Minver – named in DOC 25 June 1840 St Minver
Great Tithes as agreeing to pay a fixed sum in lieu of tithes in kind.
WILLS, John of Cardinham?: Named in DOC 18 July 1579 Indenture of Sale
William Billing to Sir John Arundell Kt of a moiety of manor and
advowson of Cardinham as holding a 1000 yr lease of part of the said
manor.
WILLS, John of Egloshayle, yeoman - named as father of John Wills of St
Minver, yeoman and as husband of Mary Worth deceased in disclaimer DOC 8
July 1781 John Wills of St Minver to Samuel West re Penquean, St Breock.
WILLS, John of St Minver, yeoman (only son of John Wills of Egloshayle,
yeoman and Mary Worth deceased sister of John Worth of Plymouth,
seedsman, deceased) - party to disclaimer DOC 8 July 1781 John Wills to
Samuel West re Penquean, St Breock. He signed: Mark of John Wills.
Possibly the same John Wills named in DOC 1810 Mrs Helen Profitt’s
charity.
WILLS, Mary of Bradock (aged about 2 years in 1705) d/o Nicholas Wills
of Bradock – named as a life in DOC Indenture of Lease 17 November 1705
Charles Earl of Radnor to Petherick Bunt re Cabilla Barns tenement,
Cabilla manor, Cardinham.
WILLS, Nicholas of Bradock – see Wills, Mary.
WILLS, Petherick of St Minver, yeoman – named in copy DOC 9 March 1784
St Minver Poor Rates as liable for rates on West Porles, st Minver.
Recorded in copy DOC 1803 St Minver Highlands Poor Rates as occupier of
Great Keiro, Little Keiro, Trevelver, and West Porls, St Minver. Also
named in DOC 24 June 1815 St Minver Great Tithes as sub-lessee of part
Penmean (Penmayne) from John Pengelly.
WILLS, Robert James – complainant of theft against James Smith. 1891
Bodmin Justices Minutes 29 May.
WILLS, Samuel – named in DOC 25 June 1840 St Minver Great Tithes as
having agreed to pay a fixed sum in lieu of tithes in kind
WILLS, Thomas of Cardinham, gent – party to DOC 24 December 1737
Assignment of Lease Thomas Lobb to Thomas Wills re Kents Down,
Cardinham.
WILLS, Thomas of Newbury, Berks, Law Clerk - witness to DOC 25 December
1810 re purchase Tremeer, Lanivet. He signed: Thomas Wills, Clerk to
Messrs Budd & gray, Newbury, Berks.
WILLS, Thomas of Padstow? - named as occupant of Lower Herberts, Churchy
Ground and Meadow in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1876. Named
as occupant of Lower Herberts, Church Ground, Meadow, part Rawlings,
Plantation, Brunes Garden and Meadow in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent
Charges 1880. Also named as deceased occupant of Garden, Lower Herberts,
Church Ground, Meadow, part Rawlings, Plantation, Business Garden,
Business Meadow and Moyles Field in DOCs Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent
Charges 1884,1885 and 1 July 1889 to January 1890.
WILLS, William Henry - named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
WILLS,John,Trustee on paper 15th January undated,Bodmin Pomery Doc,
WILMER, Ronald Stanley of Primrose Cottage, school pupil (born 5
September; parent/guardian Minnie Edna Wilner) – referred to in DOC St
Merryn School Register 1900-1948.
WILSON, Capt W of Padstow? - named as occupant of Garden in DOC Padstow
Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1871.
WILSON, Carlos Roderigo - named in DOC Guildhall 15th December 1893
WILSON, H (Henry? Wilson) of Padstow, master mariner - party to
conveyance DOC 2 February 1875 Charles Prideaux Brune to Henry Wilson re
Oak Cottage, Padstow. With Farnham Bryant co-writer of letter DOC 25
September 1877 to Captain Robert Langford offering latter a lease of Oak
Cottage, Saviours Lane, Padstow. As Henry Wilson of 24 Upper Bedford
Place, London a party to conveyance DOC 25 March 1887 Richard Foster,
Arthur Coode, Henry Wilson and Robert Langford re Oak Villa, Padstow.
Probably the same Capt Wilson named as occupant of part Green Lane and
Bakers Ground in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1 July 1889 to
January 1890.
WILSON, Henry of Plymouth, Devon, ropemaker - party to DOC 22 January
1886 Deed of Mortgage of Padstow properties ( acquired from William John
White ) Henry Wilson to Richard Foster and Arthur Coode (for Robins,
Foster, Coode & Bolitho carrying on business as the East Cornwall Bank).
He signed Henry Wilson.
WILSON, Irene of Shop, school pupil (born 30 October 1899;
parent/guardian Richard Edmund) – referred to in St Merryn School
Register 1900 – 1948.
WILSON, Miss of Padstow - named with Henry Martyn as occupants of two
gardens in DOC Padstow Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1884.
WILSON, Peter of Padstow? - named as occupant of Garden in DOC Padstow
Vicar's Tithe Rent Charges 1851.
WILSON, Stanley Sergeant - named in DOC Guildhall, 6th January 1888
WILSON, Thomas – charged with begging named in DOC Guildhall, 6th
January 1888
WILTON, – Gone to Wales named in DOC Guildhall, 26th April 1893
WILTON, Alice - named in DOC Guildhall 8th August 1890
WILTON, Elizabeth – Distress Warrant named in DOC 11th Jan 1895
Guildhall
WILTON, Miss - named in DOC 1 February 1860 Deed of Lease Charles
Prideaux Brune to John Key re Penquean and Tregunna, St Breock as a life
re a Tregunna tenement which fell in upon her death in 1852. Named in
enclosure to DOC Agreement 2 April 1862 re Trevanson Marshes, Wadebridge
as a 1838 owner of those marshes.
WILTON, Morrish of Wadebridge, gent - party to conveyance DOC 29
September 1847 John Menhinnick to Morrish Wilton re Tregunna, St Breock.
Also party to conveyance DOC 21 February 1849 Morrish Wilton to Henry
Brabyn re Tregunna, St Breock. He signed: Morrish Wilton. He named in
enclosure to DOC Agreement 2 April 1862 re Trevanson Marshes, Wadebridge
as a 1838 owner of those marshes. (Compiler's note: For thie Wilton
family of Dunveth, St Breock see Robert Wilton's The Wiltons of Cornwall
(1989) p 64).
WILTSHIRE, Terence from English Rd E3, school pupil (born 7 January;
parent/guardian not given) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
WINGFIELD, (Winfield), George - named in Indentures 4 March 1773 and 25
March 1773 (whereby real estate of Sir John St Aubyn transferred to
mortgagees subject to right of redemption)as recited in DOCs 25
Dercember 1810 & 5 December 1825 re Tremeer, Lanivet.
WINGFIELD, William Wriothesley - named in Deed of Settlement 3 March
1854 John Francis Basset and Frances Baroness Basset as recited in DOC
12 February 1876 conveyance of Basset land at Furse & Collaton, Week St
Mary to Ralph Speare. Also named in conveyances 17 August 1870 and 13
February 1871 recited in said DOC.
WINTER, J 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 Trevear owned
by Timothy Tremain and excused from payment of rates.
WINTLE, Thos., clerk to Messers Biddulph, of Charing Cross, mentioned in
doc 1814 January 14th Trewassa Davidstow.
WITHELL, John ? – Mr Withell assessed poor rates on Tredrizzick, St
Minver in copy DOC 9 March 1784 St Minver Poor Rates
WITHELL, 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.
WITHELL, Martin – assessed for poor rates on (illegible tenement –
Tredrizzick?) St Minver in DOC 25 September 1738 St Minver Poor Rates.
WITHELL, Phillippa of Padstow – signatory to DOC 22 April 1837 publi
poster of intention to lay complaints re wanton firing of guns, pistols
and fireworks in Padstow.
WITHELL,Thomas of Padstow – signatory to DOC 22 April 1837 public poster
of intention to lay complaints re wanton firing of guns, pistols and
fireworks in Padstow.
WITHERTON,Ann,of Luxulyan,burial of her unamed child from workhouse
10s,DOC 1841 29th September Bodmin Union,
WITHIEL,Martyn,DOC 1783 Sir Jas Laroche Account Book,tax allowance on
Hender Lands + rent for Trearnon in St Merryn
WOLCOCKE, Katherine of St Breock - named as a life with Margaret George
Wolcocke in 24 September 1631 lease of Tregunna, St Breock Giles Hamley
to Margaret Blake, widow as recited in DOC 7 April 1656 Sir Richard
Prideaux to James Brabyn jnr.
WOLCOCKE, Margaret George of St Breock, - named as a life with Katherine
Wolcocke in 24 September 1631 lease of Tregunna, St Breock, Giles Hamley
to Margaret Blake, widow as recited in DOC 7 April 1656 Sir Richard
Prideaux to James Brabyn jnr.
WOLSHAM, Francis – Captain named in DOC Guildhall 29th January 1887
WOOD Jethro Martin mentioned in the doc 1743 1st February Tresrow
Lantaglos.
WOOD, Daniel of St Breock - named as an occupant of Polgeel, Egloshayle
in Indenture 26/27 March 1786 as recited in DOC Abstract of Title (2) of
Penquean, St Breock.
WOOD, John - witness to conveyance DOC 28 September 1709 Anthony Nicholl
& Edward Trelawny to John Saunders re Tregunna, St Breock. He signed:
John Wood.
WOOD, Mary Millicent of St Merryn, school pupil (born 1 September;
parent/guardian Mrs K Wood) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
WOOD, Mary, witness to DOC 1794 9th May Forrabury actual will
WOOD,Mary,DOC 1794 9th May Forrabury,witness
WOODROW, Mister, of Sorton in Devon in DOC 1794 9th May Forrabury actual
will
WOODROW,Mister,DOC 1794 9th May Forrabury,Sorton, Devon previous owner
of a Tenement in Forrabury
WOODS,Maria,wife of Richard, landlady of Gilbert Sincock,DOC 1892 8th
April Bodmin,
WOODS,Richard Thomas,witness to will of Gilbert Sincock,DOC 1892 8th
April Bodmin,
WOODS,Richard,husband of Maria,DOC 1892 8th April Bodmin,
WOOLCOCK, M A – Mrs named in DOC Guildhall, Bodmin 9th August 1889
WOOLCOCK,John,DOC 1876 28th December St Clements,witness to will,
WOOLCOCK,William,DOC 1876 28th December St Clements,witness to will,
WOOLCOCKE, John of St Breock, tailor - Party to conveyance DOC 31 May
1782 Thomas Martin to John Woolcock of Little Park, Penquean, St Breock.
Party to DOC 15 August 1782 Transfer John Woolcocke to Humphrey Prideaux
of Little Park, Penquean, St Breock as security for funds advanced,
subject to right of redemption. Also named as occupant of Little Park,
Penquean, St Breock. Party to DOC 29 September 1784 Lease Humphry
Prideaux to John Woolcock (he then about 29 yrs of age) of Penquean, St
Breock. Party to DOC 11 November 1788 Deed of Lease Sir William
Molesworth to John Woolcock (he then said to be about 35 years of age).
Party to DOC 22 May 1798 Deed of Lease John Woolcock to Thomas Key re
Penquean, St Breock. He signed latter document: John Woolcock. Party to
DOC 23 May 1798 Elizabeth Mountsteven, John Woolcock & Thomas Key to
Sampson Buscomb and to DOC 23 May 1798 Transfer John Woolcock to Thomas
Key both re Penquean, St Breock. He signed: John Woolcock.
WOOLCOOMBE, John, witness to DOC 1749 24th June Tresmere.
WOOLDE, James – Vaccination named in DOC Magistrates minutes 11th June
1886
WOOLLCOMBE, John, of Ashbury in Devon in DOC 1749 24th June Tresmere.
WOOLLCOMBE, Thomas of Devonport Esq - party to Deed of Settlement 8 July
1844 Sir William Molesworth, Andalusia Grant West, Rev Gilbert Henry
West, Philip Mosey (Moysey) Little, John Temple West, Robert Gamlen, Rev
Hugh Molesworth and Thomas Woollcombe in contemplation of marriage
between Sir William Molesworth and Andalusia Grant West as recited in
DOC Abstract of Title of Penquean, St Breock. Also 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. With Rev Walter Temple West an 1860 vendor of
Penquean, St Breock as recited in Abstract of Title (2) of Penquean, St
Breock. As trustee for Sir William Molesworth decd party to DOC
Agreement 2 April 1862 re Trevanson Marshes, Wadebridge. Also party to
conveyance DOC 24 June 1864 of Penquean, St Breock to John Key as
purchaser.
WOOLLCOMBE,John,DOC 1749 24th June tresmere,of Ashbury, Devon
WORDEN William doc 1800 7th November Trewethan St Kew
WORDEN, John of St Kew, gent: Named in undated (post 1830?) DOC Abstract
of Title of W Hender Pearse to tenements called Kitchen Trewassee alias
Trewaffa and Gungane alias Gungana, Davidstow as having on 20 February
1825 advanced funds by way of mortgage to Hender Pearse jnr on the
security of the said tenements. Receipt for principal and accrued
interest stated in said Abstract to have been given by Richard Symons
(solicitor for John Worden) 30 October 1830.
WORDEN, John Webber, conveyance of land in DOC Trewethan St Kew
Abstract. dated Jun 1790
WORDEN, John, gentleman, of the Parish of St Kew in the County of
Cornwall, mentioned in doc 1830 30 September Trewassa Davidstow.
WORDEN, John, mentioned in doc 1830 29 September Trewassa Davidstow.
WORDEN, Rebecca, wife of William in DOC Trewethan St Kew Abstract. dated
Jun 1790
WORDEN, Robert of Thornhill House, Somerset, Livery Servant – party to
Indenture of Sale DOC 11 October 1869 Robert Worden to James Uglow,
William Baker snr and William Baker jnr of Strawberry Fields, Treneglos,
Cornwall. He signed Robert Worden.
WORDEN, Robert, son of William and Rebecca in DOC Trewethan St Kew
Abstract dated Jun 1790
WORDEN, Samuel of St Minver – named in copy 1803 DOC St Minver Highlands
Poor Rates as occupier of East Porls, St Minver.
WORDEN, William junior, son of William and Rebecca in DOC Trewethan St
Kew Abstract. dated Jun 1790
WORDEN, William of Trewethan, St Kew: Named in DOC 26 February 1792
Indenture of Release & Bargain and Sale Christian Lynam, Joseph Lynam
and Jane his wife, John 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.
WORDEN, William, Yeoman of St Kew in DOC Trewethan St Kew Abstract.
dated Jun 1790
WORDEN,Mister,DOC 1831 Trewassa Paper 2,paid money
WORLEY, Ann of St Andrew Holborn, Middlesex - named in Indenture 23
December 1766 as lender of funds to Frederick Atherton Hindley for which
he assigned to her all his rights to annuities under the will of the 4th
Earl of Radnor, subject to redemption, as recited in DOC Abstract of
Title of Penquean, St Breock.
WORLEY, Patricia of Constantine Bay, school pupil (born 20 May;
parent/guardian not given) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
Register 1900-1948.
WORTH in DOC 1749 24th June Tresmere.
WORTH, Jeffery esquire, late of Talland, mentioned in DOC 1749 24th June
Tresmere.
WORTH, John of Penquean, St Breock - party to conveyance DOC 12 January
1753 Hender Mountsteven to John Worth re Penquean, St Breock. He signed:
John Worth.
WORTH, John of Plymouth, seedsman (his will 28 March 1775 signed Jo
Worth) - named in DOC Bond 9 July 1781 Samuel Cumes to Samuel West re
Penquean, St Breock. In DOC 21 June 1781 Samuel Cumes & Mary Cumes to
Samuel West re Penquean, St Breock he said to be an occupant of Penquean
after Christopher Treglith.
WORTH, Joseph – Charged with being in the Barley Sheaf outside hours
named in DOC Guildhall 16th November 1888
WORTH, Joseph Henry - named in DOC Guildhall, Bodmin 9th August 1889,
also keeping a dog without license named in DOC 11th Jan 1895, Poor Law
Rates named in DOC Guildhall Minutes 14th May 1894
WORTH, Mary (formerly wife of Samuel Cumes, but lately wife of John
Worth of Plymouth) - named in DOC Bond 9 July 1781 Samuel Cumes to
Samuel West re Penquean, St Breock.
WORTH, Mary, wife of John WOOLLCOMBE and only daughter and heiress of
Jeffery
WORTH, Mr - named in DOC Guildhall 15th December 1893
WORTH,Jeffery esquire,DOC 1749 24th June tresmere,late of Talland,
father of Mary
WORTH,John,son of Richard Worth of St Tudy , a minor,DOC 1831 10th March
Bodmin,
WORTH,Mary,DOC 1749 24th June tresmere,wife of John WOOLLCOMBE of
Ashbury, Devon, only daughter and Heiress of Jeffery Worth of Talland
WORTH,Mary,married John Dyer Bone,DOC 1831 10th March Bodmin,
WORTH,Richard,Yeoman of St Tudy, father of Betsy Oke, widow,DOC 1831
10th March Bodmin,
WORTH,William,son of Richard Worth of St Tudy died before 21,DOC 1831
10th March Bodmin,
WOTTON, Elizabeth of Tintagel, (formerly Elizabeth Langford) widow of
Leonard Wooton: Party to DOC Assignment of Leases 2 January 1800
Elizabeth Wooton to Samuel Langford (her brother) of properties known as
Gibbacombe within the Borough of Bossiney & Trevenna and Backside (part
of Dangars tenement), Trevenna. She signed: The mark or sign of
Elizabeth Wooton.
WOTTON, Leonard of Bossiney & Trevenna, Tintagel, yeoman: Named in DOC
Assignment of Leases 2 January 1800 Elizabeth Wotton to Samuel Langford
re properties called Gibbacombe and Backside, Tintagel as the husband of
Elizabeth Wotton (nee Langford).
WRECK, R. V. - witness to DOC Transfer 23 December 1871 John Darke
Martyn to William Martyn Richards re lands at Treator, Padstow.
WREY, Rev William – named in copy 1803 DOC St Minver Highlands Poor
Rates as the proprietor of Sparnalls Weens occupied by Francis Colman.
WREY, Sir Bourchier 3rd Bt – named in DOC 30 May 1698 transfer John Earl
of Bridgewater, John Burrington esq and John Garland esq to Patrick Bunt
of Cardinham yeoman as having devised and bequeathed by will 16 August
1694 all his estate to the abovenamed nobleman and gentlemen upon trust
for sale.
WRIFORD, Samuel – Hastings, commander in Royal Navy named in DOC Fore St
Bodmin 15th January 1856
WRIFORD,William Courtney,nephew of Selina Hamley,DOC 1864 12th February
Bodmin,
WRIGHT, John of Redfern, NSW, Australia, carpenter: 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 Willliam
Pearse and William Hocken both of St Tudy as trustees of the estate of
John Wright of Mount Villa, St Tudy, retired farmer deceased. He signed
John Wright.
WRIGHT, Edward of Redfern, NSW, Australia, carpenter: Party to DOC 3
March 1883 Indenture of Release & Discharge William Wright, John Wright,
Richard Wright, Edward Wright, William Wright, William Wright, John
Hicks, Lavinia Hicks, Uriah Wright, Elizabeth Ann Wright, Elizabeth
Walker, Henry Wright, John Harris, Priscilla Harris and Lydia Ann Wright
to William Pearse and William Hocken both of St Tudy as trustees of the
estate of John Wright of Mount Villa, St Tudy, retired farmer
deceased.He signed Edward Wright.
WRIGHT, Elizabeth Ann of Ultimo, Sydney, NSW, Australia, spinster: Party
to DOC 3 March 1883 Indenture of Release & Discharge to trustees of
estate of John Wright of Mount Villa, St Tudy, retired farmer deceased –
for further details see entry under Wright, Richard. She signed
Elizabeth Ann Wright.
WRIGHT, George – Liverpool hawking without license named in DOC
Guildhall 9th July 1892
WRIGHT, Henry of Panters Bridge, Warleggan, miller: party to DOC 3 March
1883 Indenture of Release & Discharge to trustees of estate of John
Wright of Mount Villa, St Tudy, retired farmer – for further details see
entry under Wright, Richard. He signed Henry Wright.
WRIGHT, John – drunk named in DOC Guildhall, Bodmin 9th August 1889
WRIGHT, John of Mount Villa, St Tudy, retired farmer – see DOC 3 March
1883 Indenture of Release & Discharge to his trustees.
WRIGHT, Lydia Ann of St Tudy, spinster: Party to DOC 3 Mar ch 1883
Indenture of Release & Discharge to trustees of estate of John Wright of
Mount Villa, St Tudy, retired farmer deceased – for further details see
entry under Wright, Richard. She signed Lydia Ann Wright.
WRIGHT, Richard – named in DOC House in Fore Street Bodmin 23rd January
1869
WRIGHT, Richard of Redfern, NSW, Australia, carpenter: 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 John Wright of
Mount Villa, St Tudy, retired farmer deceased. He signed Richard Wright.
WRIGHT, Uriah of Hill End, NSW, Australia, smith: Party to DOC 3 March
1883 Indenture of Release & Discharge to trustees of estate of John
Wright of Mount Villa, St Tudy, retired farmer deceased – for further
details see entry under Wright, Richard. He signed Uriah Wright.
WRIGHT, William – Sergeant named in DOC Guildhall 5th April 1889
WRIGHT, William (s/o Henry Wright deceased) of Redfern, NSW, Australia,
carpenter: Party to DOC 3 March 1883 Indenture of Release & Discharge
William Wright, John Wright, Richard Wright, Edward Wright, William
Wright, John Hicks, Lavinia Hicks, Uriah Wright, Elizabeth Ann Wright,
Elizabeth Walker, Henry Wright, John Harris, Priscilla Harris, and Lydia
Ann Wright to William Pearse and William Hocken both of St Tudy as
trustees of the estate of John Wright of Mount Villa, St Tudy, retired
farmer deceased. He signed William Wright.
WRIGHT, William (s/o William Wright deceased) of Redfern, NSW,
Australia, carpenter: Party to DOC 3 March 1883 Indenture of Release &
Discharge William Wright, John Wright, Richard Wright, Edward Wright,
William Wright, John Hicks, Lavinia Hicks, Uriah Wright, Elizabeth Ann
Wright, Elizabeth Walker, Henry Wright, John Harris, Priscilla Harris
and Lydia Ann Wright to William Pearse and William Hocken both of St
Tudy as trustees of the estate of John Wright of Mount Villa, St Tudy,
retired farmer deceased. He signed William Wright.
WRIGHT,Isabella,DOC 1877 21st May Castle Street Bodmin,mentioned in Will
of George Pentyre Parkyn
WYATT, Betty Margaret of Welling, Kent, school pupil (born 4 February;
parent/guardian Mrs C E Pye) – referred to in DOC St Merryn School
register 1900 – 1948.
WYMOND, William of Lostwithiel, gent - witness to DOC 22 May 1798 Deed
of Lease John Woolcock to Thomas Key re Penquean, St Breock (he signed:
William Wymond). Also witness to DOC Deed of Acknowledgement 23 May 1798
John Woolcock to Thomas Key and DOC conveyance 23 May 1798 Elizabeth
Mountsteven, John Woolcock, & Thomas Key to Sampson Buscomb re Penquean,
St Breock. He signed latter document: Will Wymond. (Compiler's note: Son
of Richard Wymond of Beadon, Boyton and Ann Arthur. He married Caroline
Borlase of Kirland, Bodmin - see Trigg Minor Vol 1 p 574).
WYMOND,Mister,DOC 1783 Sir Jas Laroche Account Book,
WYNDHAM, John - named in Abstract of Title of John Carpenter Esquire to
Trenowth Trewinning otherwise Trevenion and other Farms in Michaelstowe
in Cornwall, 1st September 1712
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