
William Praed, of Trevethow Gent.
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Name William Praed Suffix of Trevethow Gent. Birth Abt 1555 [1] Gender Male Residence Abt 1620 (65 years) Trevethoe(Trevethow), Trevethoe
Residence Abt 1620 (65 years) manor of Lelant and Trevetho, Lelant, Cornwall
Residence Abt 1620 (65 years) Trevethoe House, Trevethoe(Trevethow), Trevethoe
Death 8 May 1620 Burial Y [1] Person ID I8934 AHP Last Modified 4 Jan 2026
Family Prudence /PRAED, b. Abt 1570 Marriage Abt 1600 Age at Marriage He : ~ 45 years - She : ~ 30 years. Children 1. James Praed d. 1717 [Father: Birth] [Mother: Birth] 2. James Praed, b. Abt 1600 [Father: Birth] [Mother: Birth] Histories 
William Praed, of Trevethow, gentleman, died in 1620 | Lake’s Parochial History—1868 
Will of James Praed of Trevethoe, Cornwall | 08 July 1651 Family ID F2506 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 25 Apr 2023
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Residence - Abt 1620 - Trevethoe(Trevethow), Trevethoe 


Residence - Abt 1620 - manor of Lelant and Trevetho, Lelant, Cornwall 


Residence - Abt 1620 - Trevethoe House, Trevethoe(Trevethow), Trevethoe 

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Histories 
William Praed, of Trevethow, gentleman, died in 1620 | Lake’s Parochial History—1868 
Manor of Lelant and Trevethoe (Trevethow) – Tracing the descent
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Sources - [S103] A history of the parishes of St. Ives, Lelant, Towednack and Zennor, 8 May 1620, ahistoryparishe01mattgoog_djvu. (Reliability: 3).
In the church. West wall of South aisle.
Slate tablet : ' Here lieth the bodye of William Praed of
Treuethow Gentleman of the adge of five and fiftye yeeres who
was Buried the Eight of maye anno dni : 1620 having one sone
and three daughters surviving/ In the centre is carved a repre-
sentation of William Praed, his wife and children, kneeling with
clasped hands, on cushions, one behind the other in the order of
their respective sizes. Over their heads on scrolls are the names :
'William Praed, Prudence, James, Jane, Alice, Marye.' The
father is dressed in a long gown, with a frill round his neck.
Prudence, his wife, wears a large round hat with bent brim, a
frilled collar, a short jacket kilted below the waist, a girdle, an
ample quilted skirt, and a flowing cloak. James wears a frill,
doublet, wide trunk breeches, stockings and low shoes. The gifls
wear caps. Below the figures, in incised Gothic characters, are
the words :
* Think gentle friend, that now dost view this tomb,
To-morrow must thou go to thy last home/
https://archive.org/stream/ahistoryparishe01mattgoog/ahistoryparishe01mattgoog_djvu.txt
- [S103] A history of the parishes of St. Ives, Lelant, Towednack and Zennor, 8 May 1620, ahistoryparishe01mattgoog_djvu. (Reliability: 3).

