
Dorothy Harris (mentally ill)
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Name Dorothy Harris (mentally ill) Birth Abt 1752 Christening 5 Oct 1752 Gender Female Association Francis Gregor, of Trewarthenick (Relationship: ward and guardian) Association Dorothy Herbert/HARRIS, sister of Henry, 1st Earl of Powis (Relationship: seems incredible there is) Person ID I2429 AHP Last Modified 5 Apr 2020
Father Samuel Harris, Esq. of Lifton, b. Abt 1700 bur. 14 May 1772 (Age ~ 72 years) Relationship Birth Mother Florence Incledon/HARRIS, of Barnstaple, b. Abt 1720 Relationship Birth Marriage 21 Nov 1745 Age at Marriage He : ~ 45 years and 11 months - She : ~ 25 years and 11 months. Documents 
Marriage record for Samuel Harris and Miss Florence Incledon; 21 November 1745
Phillimore Devonshire Parish Registers - Marriages volume 1
Page: 49
Samuel Harris and his wife, Florence, had only two daughters, Dorothy and Mary abt 1765
Samuel Harris and his wife, Florence, had only two daughters, Dorothy and
Mary. Because he had no sons, most of his estates, being entailed on the male
line, were inherited by his brother, another John Harris, who had already
inherited the house at Pickwell, near Barnstaple, for which town he was MP.
John married Dorothy Herbert, sister of…Family ID F698 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Documents 
Samuel Harris and his wife, Florence, had only two daughters, Dorothy and Mary abt 1765
Samuel Harris and his wife, Florence, had only two daughters, Dorothy and
Mary. Because he had no sons, most of his estates, being entailed on the male
line, were inherited by his brother, another John Harris, who had already
inherited the house at Pickwell, near Barnstaple, for which town he was MP.
John married Dorothy Herbert, sister of…
Histories 
Letters of administration. Francis Gregor, guardian of Dorothy Harris and Mary Harris | 4 Mar. 1773 
Angarrack | Manors in the Parish of Phillack
The History of Cornwall: From the Earliest Records and Traditions, to the Present Time, Volume 2
Penaluna, 1824
History of Francis Gregor (1686) and Dorothy Harris
Extracted from Portrait Of Francis Gregor 1713, By William Gandy
https://www.sellingantiques.co.uk/431318/portrait-of-francis-gregor-1713-by-william-gandy/
Harris of Pickwell via Notes and Queries
131. Harris of Pickwell. (VII., par. 95, p. 120.) —
I do not know of any pedigree of this family, but the following
extracts from Georgeham Register, which show that the
family were at Georgeham from 1679 to 1790, may be of use
to J.H.R.![Property: tenement Mellenvrane [Mellanvrane], Barnwoon, bounded North by extent of tenement Barnwoon and 80 fathoms from road from Angarrack to Penzance, East by extent of tenement Mellenvrance, South by hedge of Barnfield Property: tenement Mellenvrane [Mellanvrane], Barnwoon, bounded North by extent of tenement Barnwoon and 80 fathoms from road from Angarrack to Penzance, East by extent of tenement Mellenvrance, South by hedge of Barnfield](img/histories_thumb.png)
Property: tenement Mellenvrane [Mellanvrane], Barnwoon, bounded North by extent of tenement Barnwoon and 80 fathoms from road from Angarrack to Penzance, East by extent of tenement Mellenvrance, South by hedge of Barnfield
Sett, Mellenvrane, Barnwoon, Phillack
Parties
1) Francis Gregor, esquire, of Trewarthenick, committee for estate of Dorothy Harris, mentally ill.
2) Richard Hodge the younger, merchant, of St Erth.
Property: tenement Mellenvrane [Mellanvrane], Barnwoon, bounded North by extent of tenement Barnwoon and 80 fathoms from road from…
Sett, Mellenvrane, Barnwoon, Phillack
Property: tenement Mellenvrane [Mellanvrane], Barnwoon, bounded North by extent of tenement Barnwoon and 80 fathoms from road from Angarrack to Penzance, East by extent of tenement Mellenvrance, South by hedge of Barnfield
May 27, 1730: Marriage settlement of John Harris and Dorothy Herbert
May 27, 1730: Marriage settlement of John Harris and Dorothy Herbert. 1. John Harris, Pickwell, Dev., esquire. 2. Henry and Richard Herbert, Oakely Parke, Salop, esqs. 3. Dorothy Herbert, Oakely Parke, Salop.
Extracts from Georgeham Register, which show that the family were at Georgeham from 1679 to 1790

