
Thomas s of Richard Pendarves, Rector of Mawgan & St Columb[1]
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Name Thomas s of Richard Pendarves [1] Suffix Rector of Mawgan & St Columb Christening 4 Sep 1645 [1] Gender Male Married 7 Jan 1688/9 (~ 43 years) Mawgan in Pydar, Cornwall
Mr. Thomas Pendarves, rector of Morgan, and Mistres Gras Hoblin
Thomas married Grace Hoblyn, daughter of Robert Hoblyn of Nanswhyden and Grace Carew, on 7 Jan 1688/9 in Mawgan in Pydar, CornwallDeath 16 Mar 1703 Burial Y [1] Person ID I10552 AHP Last Modified 13 Apr 2026
Father Richard Pendarves, b. 1596 d. 1674 (Age 78 years) Relationship Birth Mother Catherine d of William Arundel of Menedarva Arundel/PENDARVES, b. Abt 1607 Relationship Birth Marriage 13 Apr 1629 Age at Marriage He : ~ 33 years and 4 months - She : ~ 22 years and 4 months. Family ID F2981 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Grace Hoblyn/PENDARVES, d of Robert of Nauswychen[Nanswhyden], b. Abt 1666 bur. 29 Jul 1745 (Age ~ 79 years) [1, 2] Marriage 7 Jan 1688 Age at Marriage He : 42 years and 4 months - She : ~ 22 years and 1 month. Children 1. William Pendarves, d 1726 The Honourable Sir; dsp, b. Abt 1689 bur. 21 Mar 1726, Camborne [Parish Circuit Or Chapel], Camborne, Cornwall
(Age ~ 37 years) [Father: Birth] [Mother: Birth]2. Grace Pendarves/COSTER/PERCIVAL, of Pendarves, c. 11 Aug 1696, St Columb Major [Parish], St Columb Major, Cornwall
bur. 29 May 1763, Camborne [Parish Circuit Or Chapel], Camborne, Cornwall
(Age ~ 66 years) [Father: Birth] [Mother: Birth]Documents 
Will of Sir William Pendarves of Pendarves, Cornwall | PROB 11/621/417 | 25 June 1728
Reference: PROB 11/621/417
Description: Will of Sir William Pendarves of Pendarves, Cornwall
Date: 25 June 1728
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Thomas Pendarves of Pendarves (Pendarvis of Pendarvis) in Camborne, Cornwall (a 1620) [3rd son of David Pendarves of Crowan] Family ID F2979 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 4 Jan 2024
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Thomas Pendarves of Pendarves (Pendarvis of Pendarvis) in Camborne, Cornwall (a 1620) [3rd son of David Pendarves of Crowan]
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Sources - [S216] thesignsofthetimes.com.au.
Rev. Thomas Pendarves 3
Christened: 4 Sep 1645, Camborne, Cornwall 2
Married: 7 Jan 1688/9, Mawgan in Pydar, Cornwall 1
Died: 16 Mar 1703/4
Buried: 18 Mar 1703/4, St. Columb Major, Cornwall 1
Research Notes:
3rd son, Rector at Mawgan and St. Columb 3
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In 1674 Thomas Pendarves was a beneficiary of his father's will.
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Abstract of the Will of Thomas Pendarves, Rector of the Parish of Columb Major in the County of Cornwall, written 12 Apr 1703, proved 26 Feb 1704/5. 4
Gives £6 to the poor of the parishes of St. Columb and Mawgan.
Gives £550 to his wife Grace in accordance with the marriage bond paid to his wife's brother Richard Hoblyn, Esq. He also gives her his new house and garden in the town of St. Columb for the term of her natural life.
Gives £500 to his daughter Grace Pendarves, to be paid to her at the age of twenty-one or the day of her marriage. Further, he wills an additional £300 to her if his nephew Richard Pendarves dies.
All the rest of his lands, tenements, goods & chattels he gives to his son William Pendarves and his heirs, appointing him sole executor of his last will and testament.
Nominates as trustees and overseers his friends and kinsmen Robert Hoblyn of Nanswhedon, clerk, John Williams of Trehane, Esq., Hugh Bawden of Guthene?, Gent., Thomas Hoblyn of Tresaderne, Gent. and his wife during her widowhood, as guardians of his children during their minorities.
Gives £100 to his sister Hickes if living.
Gives £100 to his sister Courtney if still living, and if deceased, to his niece Catherine Williams wife of John Williams, Esq.
Gives £100 to his cousin Hugh Bawden and his sister Catherine Coode, to be equally divided between them.
Marriage Information:
Thomas married Grace Hoblyn, daughter of Robert Hoblyn of Nanswhyden and Grace Carew, on 7 Jan 1688/9 in Mawgan in Pydar, Cornwall 1. (Grace Hoblyn was christened on 18 Aug 1662 in St. Columb Major, Cornwall 1 and was buried on 29 Jul 1735 in Camborne, Cornwall.)
Marriage Notes:
Mr. Thomas Pendarves, rector of Morgan, and Mistres Gras Hoblin
Sources
1 Cornwall OPC.
2 Camborne Parish Register transcripts, Baptisms, p. 28.
3 The Visitations of the County of Cornwall - with additions by Lt.-Col. John Lambrick Vivian, Pendarves of Pendarves, p. 357.
4 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers, PROB 11/480/447.
https://thesignsofthetimes.com.au/26/26559.htm - [S216] thesignsofthetimes.com.au.
Sir William Pendarves of Pendarves, Knt. 1
Christened: 18 Nov 1690, Mawgan in Pydar, Cornwall 2
Married: 5 Sep 1714, St. Enoder, Cornwall 2
Buried: 21 Mar 1726/7, Camborne, Cornwall 3
Research Notes:
only son and heir, named in his father's will, executor and residuary legatee of the will of his cousin Richard Pendarves 1706, then a minor, knighted by Queen Anne, M.P. for St. Ives., died s.p. 1
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Named as a beneficiary in the Will of his aunt Anne Hickes (1710).
Named in the Will of his brother-in-law Robert Coster (1736) as deceased.
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The Honourable Sr William Pendarves, in the Church, aged 37 (burial record)
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Abstract of the Will of William Pendarves of Pendarves (in the Parish of Camborne) in the County of Cornwall, Knight, written 21 Feb 1725/6, proved 25 Jun 1728. 4
Gives to his wife Dame Penelope Pendarves all his lands already settled by Deed for the term of her natural life. Also gives to her his coach and coach horses, all his household goods at Pendarves except his plate and pictures, along with 100 guineas of gold.
Gives to his mother Grace Pendarves, widow, his tin bounds in North Downs in the parish of Redruth called Pendarves Bounds, giving her also 50 guineas of gold.
Gives to his sister Grace Pendarves, spinster, the reversion in fee after the death of his wife of all his fee simple lands.
All the rest of his goods & chattels he gives to his sister Grace Pendarves whom he appoints sole executrix of his last will and testament.
(Signed)
Witnesses: Richd. Harry junr., John Richards, Graves, Will: Stukland junr.
Marriage Information:
William married Penelope Godolphin, daughter of Sidney Godolphin of Shropshire, on 5 Sep 1714 in St. Enoder, Cornwall 1. (Penelope Godolphin was buried in Camborne, Cornwall.)
Sources
1 The Visitations of the County of Cornwall - with additions by Lt.-Col. John Lambrick Vivian, Pendarves of Pendarves, p. 357.
2 Cornwall OPC.
3 Camborne Parish Register Transcripts, Burials, p. 233.
4 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers, PROB 11/621/417.
https://thesignsofthetimes.com.au/26/673737.htm
- [S216] thesignsofthetimes.com.au.

