Gwinear
Gwinear (Cornish: Gwynnyer)
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Gwinear (Cornish: Gwynnyer) is a small village in west Cornwall, England, UK. It is about two miles (3 km) east of Hayleand overlooks the Angarrack valley. It is in the civil parish of Gwinear-Gwithian.
The first Best in Show competition was in 1928, when Greyhound Primley Sceptre was crowned the first Best in Show champion
The first Best in Show competition was in 1928, when Greyhound Primley Sceptre was crowned the first Best in Show champion
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141115; GDFBA – Gwinear; Trungle; Angarrack; Riverside; Connor Downs; Polkinghorne; Gwinear - Report on Walk of 15th November 2014
GDFBA – Report on Walk of 15th November 2014
Saturday 15th November 2014 – Today we meet at Hall for Gwinear, 2pm, the weather hovering on the uncertain and currently dry. Fifteen members and one dog stride off determinedly through the village, passed the church then turn right to take the footpath through three fields to Trungle Farm – two fields of cabbages and one pasture. We opt to use the gate rather than the awkward stone stile to follow the bridleway down towards Trungle Mill. This is a rather muddy route after the recent rains and leaf falls and after 200 yards we take a distinct turn left and it’s more pleasant underfoot. From here we can see the Angarrack Viaduct and village and look down into the valley towards Coldharbour.
On reaching the first dwellings we are on Riverside and take a sharp right footpath bringing us to Back Lane, along which we have a better view over Riverside than if we’d followed the river. So we miss the main part of the village and come to Steamers Hill and a steep climb up it – we rest at the top! George explains there was a time when a steam driven “vehicle” took carts of tin ore and copper down to Hayle Harbour – the track crossed the road at the top of Steamers Hill and its dismantled remains are evident and later on we cross it along the Polkinghorne footpath.
Just after the boundary stone we turn off the road onto the bridleway taking us down to Connor Downs. There are far reaching views of Hayle and St Ives Bay. Reaching the old A30 we head up into the village and turn onto another bridleway by the car sales rooms and garage. This takes us passed several dwellings then narrows, over an old stile and into
GDFBA – Report on Walk of 15th November 2014
Gwinear & District Footpaths & Bridleways Association
Saturday 15th November 2014 – Today we meet at Hall for Gwinear, 2pm, the weather hovering on the uncertain and currently dry. Fifteen members and one dog stride off determinedly through the village, passed the church then turn right to take the footpath through three fields to Trungle Farm – two fields of cabbages and one pasture. We opt to use the gate rather than the awkward stone stile to follow the bridleway down towards Trungle Mill. This is a rather muddy route after the recent rains and leaf falls and after 200 yards we take a distinct turn left and it’s more pleasant underfoot. From here we can see the Angarrack Viaduct and village and look down into the valley towards Coldharbour.
On reaching the first dwellings we are on Riverside and take a sharp right footpath bringing us to Back Lane, along which we have a better view over Riverside than if we’d followed the river. So we miss the main part of the village and come to Steamers Hill and a steep climb up it – we rest at the top! George explains there was a time when a steam driven “vehicle” took carts of tin ore and copper down to Hayle Harbour – the track crossed the road at the top of Steamers Hill and its dismantled remains are evident and later on we cross it along the Polkinghorne footpath.
Just after the boundary stone we turn off the road onto the bridleway taking us down to Connor Downs. There are far reaching views of Hayle and St Ives Bay. Reaching the old A30 we head up into the village and turn onto another bridleway by the car sales rooms and garage. This takes us passed several dwellings then narrows, over an old stile and into another field of cabbages and back up to Angarrack Lane. Across the road is the gate (locked) and stile to Polkinghorne Lane. We have fun and concern getting our dog through and finally manage it with his reward of much patting and our delight to see a wagging tail!!! It’s pretty straight forward from here, the track finally beginning to descend into the valley. We pass the dismantled railway and then cross over the Penzance to Paddington line, reaching the bottom of the valley where some are keen to look at the hydraulic ram which doesn’t seem in operation. And now a steady climb up to Polkinghorne Manor – no sign of activity today, tractor and muck spreader parked up and gate closed (we use the stile). We opt not to cross the field with three huge bulls happily grazing in, so continue up the track to the road and then end our afternoon’s pleasure walk back at Hall for Gwinear.
We say our goodbyes after our last walk of 2014 and look forward to January 2015 and new paths and routes to ramble. Season’s greetings to all and please get in touch if you would like to take an active part in GDFBA. A Walk List for 2015 is currently being planned and details will follow when ready.
GDFBA – Report on Walk of 15th November 2014 | Gwinear-Gwithian Parish Council
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Gwythian (Gwithian) | Kellys | 1893
directory.] CORNWALL. gwythian. 1119
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chapels at Church Town and Connerdowns, and a United Methodist Free Church at Connerdowns. About a quarter mile distant from the church are the remains of an ancient oratory, now almost buried in the sands : according to Leland, this is as old, if not older, than that of St. Piran, at Perranzabuloe, which is anterior to the Norman Conquest ; a curious feature is the absence of any carved stone what- ever ; the structure is internally about 49 feet long by 15 wide. Trevarnon Rounds, in this parish, is an earthwork of considerable extent, with a moat and rampart, and appears to have been occupied during the Civil War. On Godreyy Island, the property of the trustees of the late G. L. Basset esq. (d. 1888), is a lighthouse, begun in January, 1858, and first lighted March 1, 1859. The principal landowners are the trustees of the late G. L. Basset esq. of Tehidy, and the family of the late Rev. William Hockin. The remains of the manor of Conerton are owned by the Paynter family. The soil is various ; subsoil, clay. The chief crops are oats and barley. The area is 2,454 acres, 315 of which are water; rateable value, £2,582 ; the population in 1891 was 649.
Sexton, Henry Hendra.
Post Office, Connerdowns.—Thomas Richards, sub-post- master. Letters through Hayle arrive 9.35 a.m.; dis- patched 10.25 a.m. & 2.40 p.m.; week days only. Postal orders are issued here, but not paid
Letters for Church Town, through Hayle, arrive at 11 a.m.
The nearest money order & telegraph office is at Copper- jouse
Wall Letter Box cleared at 2 p.m. week days only
Schools :—
National, Connerdowns, for 120 children ; average attend- ance, 79; Miss Jane Briston, mistress
National, Church Town, for 45 children; average attend- ance, 30; Miss Emma Vellenoweth, mistress
Gillett. Rev.Clement Cockerton [curate]
commercial.
Andrewartha Mary Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Upton
Bawden William, farmer, New mill
Christopher Paul Quick, farmer, Angew
Christopher Sidney, farmer, Nantarrow
Cock Charles, farmer, Pennance Vean
Cock James, farmer, Penance
Cock William, farmer, Nantarrow downs
English Arsenic Co. (Capt. J. Thomas,
manager), New mill
Hockin Mary Ann (Mrs.), farmer,
Church Town & Tolseathin
HoskingJane(Mrs, ),farmer,Trevarnoyn
Ireland Joan(Mrs. ),PendarvesArmsP. H
James Nicholas, farmer, Godrievy
James Thos. shopkeeper, Church Town
Jennings John, shopkpr. Church Town
Jones Nathaniel, farmer, Hope farm
Mitchell Benjamin, farmer, Treeve lane
National Explosives Co. Limited (‘The)
(J. W. Wilkinson, manager), dyna-
mite manufacturers
Newton Henry, farmer, Nancemelling
Pendray James, farmer, Nancemalling
Prout Wilham, grocer, Conerton
Rickard John Henry, farmer, Conerton
Stephens David, tin dresser & buyer, Beach house
Trevaskus Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer,
Mount Pleasant
Connerdowns
Eva Samuel, wheelwright
Floyd Peter, The Turnpike i inn
Harper James, farmer
Jordan Josiah, farmer '
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Mitchell Thomas, shopkeeper
Oates Thomas, blacksmith
Peare Themes Henry, wheelwright
Richards Thos. shopkeeper, Post office
Rodda Anna Amelia (Mrs.), shopkeeper
Sampson Richard, farmer
Thomas Elizabeth Ann (Mrs.), farmer
Thomas Thomas, farmer
Tonkin George, shopkeeper
Williams Richard, shopkeeper
Willoughby Oliver,frmr.Hammondslan
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Gwinear | Kellys | 1893
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directory.] CORNWALL. gwythian. 1119
Right Hon. Sir Redvers Henry Buller v.c., k.c.m.g., p.c. c.b. is lord of the manor, and the Duke of Leeds, Lord Robartes; W. H. H. Hartley esq. of Rosewarne, Camborne; Lieut.-Col. Shadwell Morley Grylls j.p., d.l. and John Tremaine esq. j.p., d.l. are chief landowners. The soil is rather clayey ; the subsoil is clay. The chief crops are wheat, barley and oats. The area is 4,400 acres; rateable value, £6,191 ; the population in 1891 was 1,548.
Roseworthy, 2 miles north-east, Carnhell Green, 1 mile east, and Wall, 1 mile south-east, are hamlets.
Sexton, John Kneebone.
Post Office.—William Pearce, sub-postmaster. Letters
received from Hayle at 9.45 a.m. & 6.30 p.m. ; dispatched
at 2.35 & 6.40 p.m. by foot; week days only. The
nearest money order & telegraph office is at Copperhouse.
Postal orders are issued here, but not paid
Post Office, Rosewarne.—William Middlin, sub-postmaster.
Letters arrive from Hayle at 10.10 a.m. ; dispatched 2.15
p.m.; week days only. Postal orders are issued here, but
not paid
Schools :—
National (mixed), for 72 children ; average attendance,
55; Miss Frances Paddy, mistress
Wesleyan, Wall (mixed), erected in 1853 for 230 children;
average attendance, 104; Joseph Fox, master ; Miss
Annie Fox, mistress
Railway Station, Thomas Spracklen, station master
Marked thus * letters received through
Camborne.]
James Rev. JohnCourtenay[Wes.], Wall
Perry Rev. Arthur John m.a. Vicarage
Simmons Henry, York house
Thomas James, Reawala
*Veal John, Rose hill, Roseworthy
COMMERCIAL.
*BanfieldDorcas(Mrs.),farmer,Carnhell
Banfield Thomas Hy. farmer, Bosparva
Beckerleg William, farmer, Glebe
*Berryman Job, farmer, Gear
Bone John George, farmer, Trenowth
*Dennis Henry, farmer, Roseworthy
Eustice George, farmer, Bosurrel
*Eva Elizabeth (Mrs.) & John, farmers,
Roseworthy
Glasson Thomas, Halfway House P.H.
Fraddom
Goldsworthy Thos.shopkpr.Church twn
Harvey Margaret (Mrs.) & Thomas
Hill, farmers, Tregotha
Hosking James Henry, farmer, Wall
Huthnance Henry, farmer, Drannack
Huthnance William, agent for Curtiss
& Harvey,gunpowder manufacturers
Rosewarne
Ivey Edwin, farmer, Trevaskis
Jackson William, farmer, Lamin.
James Elizabeth (Mrs.), farmer, Gwi- near downs
Johns William, farmer, Taskus
Kneebone Jn. wheelwright, Rosewarne
Laity George, farmer, Polkinghorne
*Laurence Edward, farmer, Weath
*Luke Thomas, farmer, Carnhell green
*Michell George Henry, farmer, Men-ner downs
Michell James, farmer, Caloose
Michell John, farmer, Caloose
Michell Jas. farmer, Roseworthy wood
Middlin William, post office, grocer,
draper, general dealer, & agent for
the Guion line ma‘l steamers, Rose-
warne & Carnhell green
*Mitchell Edward, wheelwright, Carn-
hell green
*Noell Simeon, farmer, Deverall
Oleavy Richd.boot&shoe ma.Rosewarne
Pearce John, farmer, Higher Gooneva
Pearce Peter, farmer, Lower Gooneva
*Penaluna Richard, Pendarves Arms p.h. Carnhell green
*Pendray James, farmer, Bosprowal
Perkins William, farmer, Tappard
*Phillips John Thos. farmer, Carnhell
*Pooley Henry, farmer, Carnhell green
Pooley James, cattle dealer, Rosewarne
RobertsWm. boot &shoemaker,Reawala
Rosewarne Charles, farmer, Lanyon
*RosewarneHerbt.farmr.Coswinsawsen
Rosewarne Richd. Hy. farmer, Trungle
*Roseworthy Hammer Mills Co. boiler,
shovel & chain manufrs. Roseworthy
Bowe John, farmer, Trenawin
*Rowe Jn. Hy.shopkeeper,Carnhell grn
Rowe Thomas, farmer, Trenawin
*Sowell Edwd.blacksmith,Carnhell grn
Stephens Celia (Mrs,),farmer,Trevaskis
*Thomas Lavinia (Mrs.) & Sons,
farmers, Catebedron
Thomas John, Royal Standard p.h
Tippett Nichls, farmer, Low. Bosparva
*Tonkin Francis, farmer, Roseworthy
*Treloar Benjamin, farmer & miller
(water), Roseworthy wood
Treloar James, farmer & miller (water),
Drannack mill
Trewhella Matthew, farmer, Trenearth
Tripp James, farmer, Coldharbour
*Trudgeon Robert, farmer, Haw downs
*Uren Moses, farmer, Penhale
Walters John, farmer, Drewollis
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Census | Gwinear Parish | GENUKI: Gwinear, Cornwall
Census
Census information for this parish (1841 - 1901) is held in the Cornwall Record Office. The Cornwall Family History Society offers a census search service for its members.
Specific census information for this parish is available as follows:
- 1841. The 1841 Census of Gwinear (HO107/142), Enumeration Districts 5 to 8, is available on-line from the Cornwall Online Census project.
- 1851.
- The 1851 Census of Gwinear (HO107/1916) is available on-line from the Cornwall Online Census project as follows:
- The New Zealand Society of Genealogists have compiled separate surname indexes of the 1851 Census for each Cornish registration district; Gwinear is listed in Volume 38. The booklets are available in Cornwall at the Cornwall Centre, (formerly known as the Cornish Studies Library), and is also available in the Cornwall FHS Library.
- 1861. The 1861 Census of Gwinear (RG9/1585), Enumeration Districts 5 to 8, is available on-line from the Cornwall Online Census project.
- 1871. The 1871 Census of Gwinear (RG10/2329), Enumeration Districts 7 to 9, is available on-line from the Cornwall Online Census project.
- 1881. The 1881 Census of Gwinear (RG11/2338), Enumeration Districts 6 to 9, is available on-line from the Cornwall Online Census project.
- 1891. The 1891 Census of Gwinear (RG12/1852), Enumeration Districts 6 to 9, is available on-line from the Cornwall Online Census project.
Census
Census information for this parish (1841 - 1901) is held in the Cornwall Record Office. The Cornwall Family History Society offers a census search service for its members.
Specific census information for this parish is available as follows:
- 1841. The 1841 Census of Phillack
Census
Census information for this parish (1841 - 1901) is held in the Cornwall Record Office. The Cornwall Family History Society offers a census search service for its members.
Specific census information for this parish is available as follows:
- 1841. The 1841 Census of Gwinear (HO107/142), Enumeration Districts 5 to 8, is available on-line from the Cornwall Online Census project.
- 1851.
- The 1851 Census of Gwinear (HO107/1916) is available on-line from the Cornwall Online Census project as follows:
- The New Zealand Society of Genealogists have compiled separate surname indexes of the 1851 Census for each Cornish registration district; Gwinear is listed in Volume 38. The booklets are available in Cornwall at the Cornwall Centre, (formerly known as the Cornish Studies Library), and is also available in the Cornwall FHS Library.
- 1861. The 1861 Census of Gwinear (RG9/1585), Enumeration Districts 5 to 8, is available on-line from the Cornwall Online Census project.
- 1871. The 1871 Census of Gwinear (RG10/2329), Enumeration Districts 7 to 9, is available on-line from the Cornwall Online Census project.
- 1881. The 1881 Census of Gwinear (RG11/2338), Enumeration Districts 6 to 9, is available on-line from the Cornwall Online Census project.
- 1891. The 1891 Census of Gwinear (RG12/1852), Enumeration Districts 6 to 9, is available on-line from the Cornwall Online Census project.
Census
Census information for this parish (1841 - 1901) is held in the Cornwall Record Office. The Cornwall Family History Society offers a census search service for its members.
Specific census information for this parish is available as follows:
- 1841. The 1841 Census of Phillack (HO107/143) is available on-line from the Cornwall Online Census project as follows:
- 1851.
- The 1851 Census of Phillack (HO107/1916) is available on-line from the Cornwall Online Census project as follows:
- Part of the 1851 Census of Phillack is also available from the West-Penwith resources as part of the 1851 British Census 2% sample - Cornwall.
- The New Zealand Society of Genealogists have compiled separate surname indexes of the 1851 Census for each Cornish registration district. Entries for Philleigh are contained in Volume 38. The booklets are available in Cornwall at the Cornwall Centre (formerly known as the Cornish Studies Library), and is also in the Library of the Cornwall FHS from which it can be purchased.
- 1861. The 1861 Census of Phillack (RG9/1586) is available on-line from the Cornwall Online Census project as follows:
- 1871.
- The 1871 Census of Phillack (RG10/2327), s available on-line from the Cornwall Online Census project as follows:
- RG10/2327. Enumeration District 3.
- RG10/2328. Enumeration Districts 4 and 5 (Hayle).
- The 1871 Census of Phillack (RG10/2327), s available on-line from the Cornwall Online Census project as follows:
- 1881. The 1881 Census of Phillack (RG11/2337), Enumeration District 4, is available on-line from the Cornwall Online Census project.
- 1891. The 1891 Census of Phillack (RG12/1852) is available on-line from the Cornwall Online Census project as follows:
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Gwinear War Memorial | Archived
Gwinear War Memorial
You may find an entry on the War grave commission site. Click HERE to search their site.
Use the back arrow to return to this page.

At Gwinear, the Lynch Gate is the War Memorial with the names displayed on either side.
World War 1914 - 1918
To The Glory Of God And In Sacred Memory Of The Men of St Gwinear, Who Lost Their Lives In the Great War 1914 -1918.
"Greater Love hath no man"
W. Brayt - W. T. Banfield - R. J. Banfield - J Barnes - S Chinn - C E Francis
A. Harris - E. J. Harvey - V. Hocking - C. James - W. James - J Lee
J Murphy - E. Rapson - S. Tippett - H. Trevorrow
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Samuel Nicholas. Tippett - Samuel Nicholas TIPPETT was born 5 Sep 1897 at Wheal Clowance farm, The above information and photograph were kindly provided by Alan Trevarthen. Samuel was Alan's Granny's youngest brother. Alan also wrote, I don't know why he was in an Irish regiment. Perhaps the Army could not understand his Gwinear accent and thought he was Irish. |
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World War 1939 - 1945
J. D. Ferrett - J. J. Hampton - A. C. Perry - R. N. Masters - T. Rapson - N. Smitheram
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For more information on the parish go Here
Gwinear War Memorial
You may find an entry on the War grave commission site. Click HERE to search their site.
Use the back arrow to return to this page.

At Gwinear, the Lynch Gate is the War Memorial with the names displayed on either side.
World War 1914 - 1918
To The Glory Of God And In Sacred Memory Of The Men of St Gwinear, Who Lost Their Lives In the Great War 1914 -1918.
"Greater Love hath no man"
W. Brayt - W. T. Banfield - R. J. Banfield - J Barnes - S Chinn - C E Francis
A. Harris - E. J. Harvey - V. Hocking - C. James - W. James - J Lee
J Murphy - E. Rapson - S. Tippett - H. Trevorrow
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Samuel Nicholas. Tippett - Samuel Nicholas TIPPETT was born 5 Sep 1897 at Wheal Clowance farm, The above information and photograph were kindly provided by Alan Trevarthen. Samuel was Alan's Granny's youngest brother. Alan also wrote, I don't know why he was in an Irish regiment. Perhaps the Army could not understand his Gwinear accent and thought he was Irish. |
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World War 1939 - 1945
J. D. Ferrett - J. J. Hampton - A. C. Perry - R. N. Masters - T. Rapson - N. Smitheram
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For more information on the parish go Here
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Histories of the Church Bells - Phillack, Gwithian, Gwinear
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Gwinear – Cornwall War History | Archived | Cornwall Family History Society
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1832 Voters' List for the Parish of Gwinear, in the SW Division of Cornwall
1832 Voters' List for the Parish of Gwinear, in the SW Division of CornwallElection of Knights of the Shire
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1832 Voters' List for the Parish of Gwinear, in the SW Division of CornwallElection of Knights of the Shire
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Wills & Admons for the parish of Gwinear, Cornwall | via azazella
WILLS & ADMONS for GWINEAR, CORNWALL 1660-1773
(Those persons below listed in italics are included in one my probate abstracts--see Cornish Database Page). The number following in parentheses lists which abstract database (1-14) the will or admon is found in.
ADAMS, Humphrey: will proved 22 May 1701
ADAMS, Jane: will proved 16 Apr 1706
ADAMS, John: admon dated 15 Jun 1693
ADAMS, John: admon dated 8 May 1741
ADAMS, William: admon dated 10 Mar 1761
BARKELL, James: admon dated 14 Feb 1720
BARKER, Thomas: will proved 1 May 1759
BARKER, Zenobia: admon dated 17 May 1762
BODINNER, Elizabeth: will proved 26 Apr 1733
BOSSEVERN, Gavrigan: will proved 2 Jun 1663 (pt.10)
BROWNE, Vernon: will proved 6 Sep 1671
BRYANT, Daniel: will proved 12 May 1763-65*
BRYANT, Peter: admon dated 27 Apr 1727
CALENSO, John: will proved 4 Oct 1748
CALENSO, John: will proved 11 Nov 1748
CALENSO, John: admon dated 16 Jun 1757
CALENSO, William: admon dated 20 Jul 1762-64*
CALENSOE, John: will proved 14 Feb 1739
CALENSOE, William: admon dated 30 Oct 1688
CARNE, Joseph: admon dated 21 Sep 1762-64*
CARNESEW, John: admon dated 30 Jun 1671
CARPENTER, Henry: will proved 15 May 1707
CARPENTER, Katherine: admon dated 18 Apr 1706
CLARKE, Archelai: will proved 28 Apr 1726
CLARKE, Thomas: admon dated 19 Mar 1762
CLEMENTS, Phillipp: will proved 12 Jan 1675
COCK, Christopher: admon dated 7 Jun 1725
COCK, Henry: admon dated 14 May 1767
COCK, James: will proved 19 May 1720 (pt.1)
COCK, James: will proved 11 Sep 1729
COCK, Prudence: will proved 7 Jun 1725
CORYN, William: admon dated 29 Apr 1708
DOWNIG, Richard: will proved 19 Feb 1685
ELLIS, John: will proved 6 Apr 1711 (pt.1)
EVA, Thomasine: will proved 10 May 1773
EVAH, William: will proved 6 Apr 1711
FLOYD, Peter: will
WILLS & ADMONS for GWINEAR, CORNWALL 1660-1773
(Those persons below listed in italics are included in one my probate abstracts--see Cornish Database Page). The number following in parentheses lists which abstract database (1-14) the will or admon is found in.
ADAMS, Humphrey: will proved 22 May 1701
ADAMS, Jane: will proved 16 Apr 1706
ADAMS, John: admon dated 15 Jun 1693
ADAMS, John: admon dated 8 May 1741
ADAMS, William: admon dated 10 Mar 1761
BARKELL, James: admon dated 14 Feb 1720
BARKER, Thomas: will proved 1 May 1759
BARKER, Zenobia: admon dated 17 May 1762
BODINNER, Elizabeth: will proved 26 Apr 1733
BOSSEVERN, Gavrigan: will proved 2 Jun 1663 (pt.10)
BROWNE, Vernon: will proved 6 Sep 1671
BRYANT, Daniel: will proved 12 May 1763-65*
BRYANT, Peter: admon dated 27 Apr 1727
CALENSO, John: will proved 4 Oct 1748
CALENSO, John: will proved 11 Nov 1748
CALENSO, John: admon dated 16 Jun 1757
CALENSO, William: admon dated 20 Jul 1762-64*
CALENSOE, John: will proved 14 Feb 1739
CALENSOE, William: admon dated 30 Oct 1688
CARNE, Joseph: admon dated 21 Sep 1762-64*
CARNESEW, John: admon dated 30 Jun 1671
CARPENTER, Henry: will proved 15 May 1707
CARPENTER, Katherine: admon dated 18 Apr 1706
CLARKE, Archelai: will proved 28 Apr 1726
CLARKE, Thomas: admon dated 19 Mar 1762
CLEMENTS, Phillipp: will proved 12 Jan 1675
COCK, Christopher: admon dated 7 Jun 1725
COCK, Henry: admon dated 14 May 1767
COCK, James: will proved 19 May 1720 (pt.1)
COCK, James: will proved 11 Sep 1729
COCK, Prudence: will proved 7 Jun 1725
CORYN, William: admon dated 29 Apr 1708
DOWNIG, Richard: will proved 19 Feb 1685
ELLIS, John: will proved 6 Apr 1711 (pt.1)
EVA, Thomasine: will proved 10 May 1773
EVAH, William: will proved 6 Apr 1711
FLOYD, Peter: will proved 9 May 1698
FLOYD, William: will proved 6 Jul 1697
GLASSON, Robert: admon dated 14 Feb 1739 & 14 May 1742 (pt.5)
GOBLE, Richard: admon dated 22 Mar 1757
HAMILL, Peter: will proved15 Feb 1743
HAMMELL, Peter: will proved 8 May 1716 (pt.4)
HAMPTON, Edward: will proved 17 May 1762 (pt.1)
HARVEY, James: admon dated 3 Jul 1735
HENDRA, Christopher: admon dated 24 Jul 1700
HIDNANCE, Henry: will proved 12 Mar 1660
HOLLMAN, Martin: will proved 12 Jan 1671
HOOPER, Henry: admon dated 2 May 1723
HOWILL, Francis, gent: will proved 23 Jun 1674
HUGH, Henry: will proved 20 Apr 1686
HUTHNANCE, Edward: will proved 13 Jul 1675
HUTHNANCE, Henry: will proved 8 May 1716
HUTHNANCE, Henry: will proved 28 Oct 1742
HUTHNANCE, John: admon dated 18 Feb 1677
HUTHNANCE, John: will proved 12 Aug 1734
HUTHNANCE, Nathan: will proved 3 Oct 1664
INGRAM, John: admon dated 15 Feb 1732
INGRAM, Tobias: will proved 16 May 1717
INGRAM, Tobias: admon dated 17 Mar 1734
INGRAM, Tobias: admon dated 10 may 1749
JAMES, Caleb: will proved 22 Sep 1761
JAMES, Richard: will proved 11 Apr 1668
JEFFERY, Richard: will proved 10 May 1749
JENNINGS, William: will proved 21 Jul 1762-64*
JONES, Theodore: will proved 6 May 1748
JONES, Vernon: will proved 31 Aug 1750
KING, John: admon dated 16 May 1717
KING, Reynold: will proved 20 Feb 1681
KING, Reynold: admon dated 21 Nov 1740
KING, Thomas: will proved 13 May 1747
LANYON, Hugh, gent: admon dated 29 Sep 1767
LANYON, Mary, widow: will proved 10 Nov 1737
LANYON, Susanna: will proved 25 Sep 1699 (pt.12)
LANYON, Tobias: will proved 2 Mar 1698 (pt.12)
LANYON, Tobias: will proved 26 Apr 1721
LANYON, Tobias, Esq: will proved 15 Jul 1762-64*
LEAN, James: admon dated 19 Feb 1729
LEGGOE, Thomas: will proved 22 Sep 1692 (pt.12)
LIBBY, Robert: admon dated 20 Jun 1678
LUKES, John: admon dated 21 Oct 1698
MADDERNE, William: will proved 19 Oct 1685
MICHELE, Samuel: will proved 9 Mar 1724
MICHELL, Nathaniel: admon dated 2 Jun 1682
MICHELL, Nicholas: admon dated 26 Apr 1710
MICHELL, Ralph: will proved 22 May 1701
MICHELL, Ralph: will proved 16 May 1717 (pt.4)
MICHELL, Ralph: will proved 18 Feb 1771
MICHELL, Thomas: will proved 5 Feb 1660
MICHELL, William: admon dated 6 May 1697
MITCHELL, George: will proved 10 Sep 1718
MITCHELL, George: admon dated 9 Mar 1753
MITCHELL, James: admon dated 22 Jun 1749
MITCHELL, Thomas: admon dated 22 Apr 1686
MITCHELL, Thomas: will proved 30 Apr 1759
MITCHELL, William: admon dated 4 Jun 1686
MURLEY, John: will proved 29 May 1763-65*
MURLEY, John: will proved 30 May 1766
MURLEY, John: will proved 3 Feb 1769
NICHELL (MICHELL?), Thomas: will proved 14 Dec 1772
NOALL, Miles: will proved 2 Jun 1674
OATIS, Charles: will proved 5 Jul 1742
PASCHOE, Francis: admon dated 19 Feb 1685
PASCOE, William: will proved 1 May 1766
PAWLEY, William: will proved 14 Mar 1673
PAYNTER, Edward: admon dated 22 Jul 1690
PAYNTER, William: admon dated 19 Oct 1664
PAYNTER, William: will proved 9 May 1698
PEARCE, John: will proved 12 Apr 1736
PEARCE, John: will proved 20 Sep 1754
PEARCE, Richard: admon dated 30 Apr 1761
PEARCE, William: will proved 29 May 1763-65*
PEARCE, William: will proved 18 May 1772
PEARSE, John: will proved 16 Apr 1667
PENHALE, Richard: admon dated 20 Sep 1694
PENHALL, Humphrey: admon dated 20 Feb 1737
PENHALL, Margaret: admon dated 12 Feb 1738
PENHALL, Richard: will proved 9 May 1757
PENTECOST, William: will proved ?? May 1684
PHILIPE, John: admon dated 17 Jul 1767
PHILLIPPS, Anne: will proved 22 Jul 1690
PHILLIPPS, Richard: will proved 6 Nov 1661
PHILLIPPS, William: will proved 12 Jul 1677
PHILLIPPS, William: admon dated 19 Mar 1680
POLKINHORNE, Otho: will proved 1 Mar 1665
PRYOR, Christopher: will proved 6 Apr 1711
PRYOR, Christopher: will proved 21 Mar 1754
PRYOR, John: will proved 11 May 1732
REYNOLDS, _______: admon dated 27 Apr 1665
RICHARDS, Nicholas: will proved 24 Apr 1699
RICHES, Dorcus: will proved 16 Jul 1734
ROGERS, Henry: will proved 9 Mar 1770
ROSEVEARE, Elizabeth, widow: will proved 10 Dec 1662?
ROSEVEARNE, William: admon dated __ Jun 1667
ROSEWARNE, Margery: will proved 21 Jul 1769
ROSEWEARNE, Richard: admon dated 26 Apr 1733
SANDOE, Francis: will proved 3 Feb 1736
SANDOE, Richard: admon dated 5 Feb 1660
SAUNDERS, Thomas: admon dated 17 May 1750
SCADDAN, Francis: will proved 4 Sep 1738
SCADDAN, Richard: will proved 4 Sep 1738
SCADEN, Henry: admon dated 10 Sep 1729
SCADDEN, Henry: admon dated 28 Sep 1714
SCADDON, Henry: admon dated 14 Jul 1726
SHUGG, James: admon dated 12 Nov 1743
SHUGG, John: will proved 14 Jun 1673
SHUGG, John: will proved 12 Nov 1743
SHUGG, Thomas: admon dated 12 May 1760
SICKLER, William: admon dated 14 Mar 1755
SPARNEN, Benjamin: admon dated 27 Nov 1721 (pt.11)
STEPHENS, Henry: will proved 1 Jun 1682 (pt.14)
STEPHENS, Francis: admon dated 24 Apr 1699
STEVENS, Phillipp: will proved 19 Feb 1685
STONE, Francis: admon dated 18 Jul 1693
STONE, Francis: admon dated 11 Feb 1735
STONE, Humphrey: admon dated 15 Jun 1693
STONE, Humphrey: will proved 18 Jul 1693
THOMAS, James: will proved 28 Apr 1726 (pt.6)
TOCKER, John: will proved 28 Apr 1685
TOMM, Bridget: admon dated 27 Jan 1689
TREGORTHA, John: will proved 29 Apr 1730
TREMEANE, Richard: will proved 26 Jan 1694
TREMILLING, Gilbert: will proved 4 May 1768
UREN, Henry: admon dated 20 Oct 1703 (pt.4)
UREN, Richard: admon dated 12 Apr 1725
VIGURS, Andrew: will proved 6 Jul 1731
VIGURS, Elizabeth: will proved 27 Oct 1731
WATERS, John: admon dated 13 May 1760
WEARE, Thomas: will proved 26 Apr 1710
WHEAR, John: will proved 15 Oct 1733
WHEAR, Thomas: will proved 18 Oct 1749
WHITE, Grace: will proved 9 Mar 1715 (pt.2)
WHITE, Reynold: will proved 29 Apr 1703
WHITE, Thomas: will proved 15 May 1742
WILLIAM, Humphrey, gent: admon dated 3 Jun 1686
WILLIAMS, John: admon dated 31 May 1733
WILLIAMS, Philip: will proved 6 May 1748
WILLIAMS, William: will proved 25 Apr 1670
WILLS, Mary: admon dated 9 Feb 1737
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