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Name Edward William Wynne Pendarves Birth 6 Apr 1776 Gender Male Name 1804 (27 years) Edward William Stackhouse married Tryphena Trist in 1804.
At the time of their marriage, Edward was still known by his birth name, Edward William Stackhouse. Although he was not a particularly close relation to the Pendarves family, Edward was due to inherit the estate because the ancient lineage was without an heir. He adopted the Pendarves surname (and Wynne) as part of the conditions of his inheritance in 1819Name 1816 (39 years) Mr Pendarves was the eldest surviving son of John STACKHOUSE, Esq., by Susanna, only child and heiress of Edward Acton Esq., of Acton Scot, Salop.
He was born at Pendarves on the 6th of April, 1776, and assumed the additional surname of Wynne, by sign manual in 1816, and in the same year that of Pendarves instead of Stackhouse; the latter substitution having been made in consequence of his descent from a female branch of the family of Sir William Pendarves of PendarvesName 1819 (42 years) Pendarves Estate, Pendarves, Treslothan, Cornwall
Edward William Wynne Stackhouse Pendarves
At the time of their marriage, Edward was still known by his birth name, Edward William Stackhouse. Although he was not a particularly close relation to the Pendarves family, Edward was due to inherit the estate because the ancient lineage was without an heir. He adopted the Pendarves surname (and Wynne) as part of the conditions of his inheritance in 1819Census 30 Mar 1851 (74 years) Pendarves House, Pendarves, Treslothan, Cornwall
8,Pendarves,E W W (Esq) Pendarves,Head,M,75,,M P For West Cornwall,Camborne Cornwall,,Also Land Owner & Magistrate
,,Tryphena Pendarves,Wife,M,,60,Wife,Woolbridge Devon,,
,,James Madron,Servnt,,40,,Butler,Penzance Cornwall,,
,,Willm Waite,Servnt,,22,,Footman,Penzance Cornwall,,
,,Jno Ellis,Servnt,,18,,Footman,Helston Cornwall,,
,,Richd Musgrove,Servnt,,22,,Groom,St Erme Cornwall,,
,,Eliza Kneebone,Servnt,,,32,Ladies Maid,Truro Cornwall,,
,,Jenifer Jewell,Servnt,,,20,Cook,Crowan Cornwall,,
,,Mary Gribble,Servnt,,,19,House Maid,Redruth Cornwall,,
,,Elizth Harris,Servnt,,,17,House Maid,Stithians Cornwall,,
,,Joanna Martin,Servnt,,,17,Kitchen Maid,Camborne Cornwall,,
Folio 371 Page 3
Pendarves [Pendarves; Camborne parish]
1851 Census
https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~kayhin/genealogy/51916d.htmlProbate Jun 1853 (77 years) Pendarves House, Pendarves, Treslothan, Cornwall
Edward continued to act as MP until his demise in June 1853. He left all his estates of Cornwall, Shropshire and Herefordshire to his great-nephew William Cole Wood 1841-1929
William was the son of John Wood and Mary Anne, eldest daughter of Bernard Coleman, Rector of Church Stretton, Shropshire and his wife Anne Gregory, sister of Edward William Wynne Pendarves.Death 26 Jun 1853 (77 years) Treslothan [parish] (Treslethan) divided from the parish of Camborne in 1845, Treslothan, Cornwall
FUNERAL OF MR. PENDARVES. - The mortal remains of this respected and venerable gentleman, who will ever by held in remembrance by the reformers of Cornwall, were interred at Treslethan on Saturday morning last, the funeral being conducted with the strictest privacy in consonance with the request of the deceased. A plain silver shield upon the coffin bore the following inscription:- "Edward William Wynne Pendarves. Born 6th April, 1776: died 26th June, 1853. Aged 77 years. Death 26 Jun 1853 Pendarves Estate, Pendarves, Treslothan, Cornwall
Burial Abt 8 July 1853 Pendarves Mausoleum, Treslothan, Cornwall
Occupation 18 Dec 1824 (48 years) - Pendarves Estate, Pendarves, Treslothan, Cornwall
- Edward was 39 years of age when he inherited the Pendarves estate in 1819. He seems to of been faced with some financial difficulties in the 1820s when the North Cornwall bank failed. In consequence for a period he had to discharge his servants, limited the extent of his hospitalities and even sold his horses. (R. Cornwall. Gazette 18 Dec 1824)30 Jun 1826 (50 years) - Pendarves House, Pendarves, Treslothan, Cornwall
- The West Briton newspaper supported the Reformers and the Royal Gazette supported supported the Tory’s. De Dunstanville was probably not very happy to read in the West Briton of 30th June 1826: ‘The multitude that attended him (Pendarves) to Camborne was immense; there could not be less than between 500 and 600 horsemen, in regular order, bearing at intervals, flags, banners, &c. with suitable mottos.... When the procession advanced to Roskear, a large body of miners made preparations to take the horses from his carriage, for the purpose of drawing it into Camborne. This purpose, however, after much entreaty, Mr. Pendarves prevailed upon them to forego. The appearance of the town on the entrance of the procession was very striking. The houses on both sides of the streets, were shaded by large branches of trees, decked with rose-coloured ribbands; triumphal arches, handsomely decorated, were thrown across in several places. One arch, in the centre of the town, was so constructed as to have seats for a band, which continued to play national airs during the advance of the procession, and after its separation gratified the crowds that thronged the streets to a late hour. As the procession moved forward, the cheering of the multitude at intervals; the pealing of the bells, and the inspiring strains of the numerous instruments produced an effect which those who witnessed it will never forget’1837 (60 years) - Pendarves House, Pendarves, Treslothan, Cornwall
- It is said that Edward WWS Pendarves did much to improve the gardens when he took over the estate, even getting a mention in the Gardener’s Magazine of 1837.
In the hayday of the estate the gardens were extensive and well-maintained of course and only traces of that can be seen now. There was once a cave-like grotto, as well as the earliest known ha-ha in Cornwall and numerous species of trees and shrubs.Abt 1851 (74 years) - [Office] MP for West Cornwall, West Cornwall, Cornwall
- M P For West Cornwall; Also Land Owner & Magistrate1873 (96 years) - Pendarves Estate, Pendarves, Treslothan, Cornwall
- The 1851 census gives us a glancing view into the couple’s comfortable life. At that time the live-in household consisted of a butler, two footmen, a groom, a ladies maid for Tryphena called Eliza Kneebone, a cook, two housemaids and a kitchen maid. There would have been many more staff working in the gardens and on the estate itself which covered some 3065 acres, 3 rods and 6 perches in 1873. Association William Cole Pendarves (Relationship: inheritor of Pendarves estate 1853) Association Thomas Matthews (Relationship: Servant at Pendarves House to E. W. W. Pendarves abt 1820) Person ID I4590 AHP Last Modified 24 Sep 2025
Father John Stackhouse, of Pendarves, b. Abt 1741 bur. Jan 1819, Weston
(Age ~ 78 years) Relationship Birth Mother Susanna Acton of Acton Scott/PENDARVES, b. 1754 d. 1834 (Age 80 years) Relationship Birth Family ID F1301 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Tryphena Browne Trist/PENDARVES, b. Abt 1780 d. 12 Oct 1873, Tristford House, Tristford, near Totnes
(Age 93 years) Marriage 1804 Age at Marriage He : ~ 27 years and 8 months - She : ~ 24 years. Notes - In 1804, he was married to Tryphena, third daughter and sole surviving heiress of the Rev. Browne Trist, of Bowden in Devon, who survives him
Family ID F1299 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 1 Sep 2021
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Name - Edward William Wynne Stackhouse Pendarves At the time of their marriage, Edward was still known by his birth name, Edward William Stackhouse. Although he was not a particularly close relation to the Pendarves family, Edward was due to inherit the estate because the ancient lineage was without an heir. He adopted the Pendarves surname (and Wynne) as part of the conditions of his inheritance in 1819 - 1819 - Pendarves Estate, Pendarves, Treslothan, Cornwall 


Occupation - Edward was 39 years of age when he inherited the Pendarves estate in 1819. He seems to of been faced with some financial difficulties in the 1820s when the North Cornwall bank failed. In consequence for a period he had to discharge his servants, limited the extent of his hospitalities and even sold his horses. (R. Cornwall. Gazette 18 Dec 1824) - 18 Dec 1824 (48 years) - Pendarves Estate, Pendarves, Treslothan, Cornwall 


Occupation - The West Briton newspaper supported the Reformers and the Royal Gazette supported supported the Tory’s. De Dunstanville was probably not very happy to read in the West Briton of 30th June 1826: ‘The multitude that attended him (Pendarves) to Camborne was immense; there could not be less than between 500 and 600 horsemen, in regular order, bearing at intervals, flags, banners, &c. with suitable mottos.... When the procession advanced to Roskear, a large body of miners made preparations to take the horses from his carriage, for the purpose of drawing it into Camborne. This purpose, however, after much entreaty, Mr. Pendarves prevailed upon them to forego. The appearance of the town on the entrance of the procession was very striking. The houses on both sides of the streets, were shaded by large branches of trees, decked with rose-coloured ribbands; triumphal arches, handsomely decorated, were thrown across in several places. One arch, in the centre of the town, was so constructed as to have seats for a band, which continued to play national airs during the advance of the procession, and after its separation gratified the crowds that thronged the streets to a late hour. As the procession moved forward, the cheering of the multitude at intervals; the pealing of the bells, and the inspiring strains of the numerous instruments produced an effect which those who witnessed it will never forget’ - 30 Jun 1826 (50 years) - Pendarves House, Pendarves, Treslothan, Cornwall 


Occupation - It is said that Edward WWS Pendarves did much to improve the gardens when he took over the estate, even getting a mention in the Gardener’s Magazine of 1837. In the hayday of the estate the gardens were extensive and well-maintained of course and only traces of that can be seen now. There was once a cave-like grotto, as well as the earliest known ha-ha in Cornwall and numerous species of trees and shrubs. - 1837 (60 years) - Pendarves House, Pendarves, Treslothan, Cornwall 


Occupation - M P For West Cornwall; Also Land Owner & Magistrate - Abt 1851 (74 years) - [Office] MP for West Cornwall, West Cornwall, Cornwall 


Census - 8,Pendarves,E W W (Esq) Pendarves,Head,M,75,,M P For West Cornwall,Camborne Cornwall,,Also Land Owner & Magistrate ,,Tryphena Pendarves,Wife,M,,60,Wife,Woolbridge Devon,, ,,James Madron,Servnt,,40,,Butler,Penzance Cornwall,, ,,Willm Waite,Servnt,,22,,Footman,Penzance Cornwall,, ,,Jno Ellis,Servnt,,18,,Footman,Helston Cornwall,, ,,Richd Musgrove,Servnt,,22,,Groom,St Erme Cornwall,, ,,Eliza Kneebone,Servnt,,,32,Ladies Maid,Truro Cornwall,, ,,Jenifer Jewell,Servnt,,,20,Cook,Crowan Cornwall,, ,,Mary Gribble,Servnt,,,19,House Maid,Redruth Cornwall,, ,,Elizth Harris,Servnt,,,17,House Maid,Stithians Cornwall,, ,,Joanna Martin,Servnt,,,17,Kitchen Maid,Camborne Cornwall,, Folio 371 Page 3 Pendarves [Pendarves; Camborne parish] 1851 Census https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~kayhin/genealogy/51916d.html - 30 Mar 1851 - Pendarves House, Pendarves, Treslothan, Cornwall 


Probate - Edward continued to act as MP until his demise in June 1853. He left all his estates of Cornwall, Shropshire and Herefordshire to his great-nephew William Cole Wood 1841-1929 William was the son of John Wood and Mary Anne, eldest daughter of Bernard Coleman, Rector of Church Stretton, Shropshire and his wife Anne Gregory, sister of Edward William Wynne Pendarves. - Jun 1853 - Pendarves House, Pendarves, Treslothan, Cornwall 


Death - FUNERAL OF MR. PENDARVES. - The mortal remains of this respected and venerable gentleman, who will ever by held in remembrance by the reformers of Cornwall, were interred at Treslethan on Saturday morning last, the funeral being conducted with the strictest privacy in consonance with the request of the deceased. A plain silver shield upon the coffin bore the following inscription:- "Edward William Wynne Pendarves. Born 6th April, 1776: died 26th June, 1853. Aged 77 years. - 26 Jun 1853 - Treslothan [parish] (Treslethan) divided from the parish of Camborne in 1845, Treslothan, Cornwall 


Death - 26 Jun 1853 - Pendarves Estate, Pendarves, Treslothan, Cornwall 


Burial - Abt 8 July 1853 - Pendarves Mausoleum, Treslothan, Cornwall 


Occupation - The 1851 census gives us a glancing view into the couple’s comfortable life. At that time the live-in household consisted of a butler, two footmen, a groom, a ladies maid for Tryphena called Eliza Kneebone, a cook, two housemaids and a kitchen maid. There would have been many more staff working in the gardens and on the estate itself which covered some 3065 acres, 3 rods and 6 perches in 1873. - 1873 (96 years) - Pendarves Estate, Pendarves, Treslothan, Cornwall 

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CAMBORNE - CARNEMOAH. Sett 1800; plus Sett 1824 "Moiety of Carnmoah in Camborne."; plus Sett 1791 Carnmoah | Lot 1208 | 22 Apr 2021
CAMBORNE - CARNEMOAH. Sett 1800 "Part of Condurrow Carnemough for 21 Years to Search for Tin and Copper." John Stackhouse to Andr. Vivian; plus counterpart same; plus Sett 1824 "Moiety of Carnmoah in Camborne." E.W.W. Pendarves to W. Davey; plus counterpart same; plus Sett 1791 Carnmoah.
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THE LATE MR. PENDARVES, OF PENDARVES. | West Briton and Cornwall Advertiser | 1 Jul 1853
THE LATE MR. PENDARVES, OF PENDARVES. - Another of the old and staunch Reformers of this county has been taken from us. Edward William Wynne Pendarves, full of years and full of honour, died at his seat, Pendarves, on Sunday last.
1 JULY 1853, Friday
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