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Saltash Wills Saltash Wills and/or associated documents available from Kresen Kernow (formerly the Cornwall Record Office (CRO) and the National Archive (NA) Links are to the transcripts available from the parish page Source Ref. No Title Date Proved NA PROB 11/15/659 Will of William Clarke or Clerk of Saltash, Cornwall 29 Jan 1508 NA PROB 11/15/748 Will of William Clerk, Chapman of Saltash, Cornwall 23 May 1508 NA PROB 11/28/178 Will of John Lucas of Saltash, Cornwall 14 Aug 1540 NA PROB 11/63/327 Will of William Willes of Saltash, Cornwall 10 Jun 1581 NA PROB 11/68/283 Will of Thomas Molton, Merchant of Saltash, Cornwall 12 May 1585 NA PROB 11/77/336 Will of Thomas Maynerde or Maynerd, Merchant of Saltash, Cornwall 4 May 1591 NA PROB 11/79/380 Will of William Lucas, Merchant of Saltash, Cornwall 6 May 1592 NA PROB 11/80/339 Will of Arthur Glubbe or Glubb, Merchant of Saltashe or Saltash, 3 Nov 1592 Cornwall NA PROB 11/94/332 Will of Richard Lambard, Merchant of Saltash, Cornwall 31 Oct 1599 CRO AP/S/6 Will of Robert Skynner of Saltash 1601 CRO AP/J/10 Will of Edward Joanes of Saltash 1601 CRO AP/F/3 Will of Richard Frost, surgeon, of Saltash 1601 CRO AP/C/16 Will of Leonard Carpenter alias Joce, merchant, of Saltash 1602 CRO AP/W/15 Will of Josephe Welshe of Saltash 1602 CRO AP/W/55 Will of William Whoode of Saltash 1604 CRO AP/F/12a Will of Robert Foster, of Saltash 1605 CRO AP/M/80 Will of William Martyn of Saltash 1605 CRO AP/D/45 Will of Joan Drew, widow, of Saltash 1605-1606 CRO AP/P/114 Will of John Peterfield of Saltash 1606 CRO AP/S/100 Will of John Stacy of Saltash 1606 CRO AP/C/135 Will of Andrew Coyler of Saltash 1606 CRO AP/H/126 Will of Thomas Hill of Saltash 1606 CRO AP/R/89 Will of Sampson Rawlyn, sailor, of Saltash 1606 CRO AP/G/61 Will of Arthur Glubb of Saltash 1606 CRO AP/M/106 Will of William Moulton of Saltash 1606-1607 NA PROB 11/109/455 Will of John Holman, Merchant of Saltash, Cornwall 30 May 1607 CRO AP/S/115a Will of Peter Scoble, cordwainer, of Saltash 1607 CRO AP/S/143 Will of Robert Symon of Saltash Borough 1607 CRO AP/H/164 Will of Henry Hitchens of Saltash 1607 CRO AP/W/143 Will of John Williams of Saltash 1608 CRO AP/B/170 Will of Sybly Barrett, widow, of Saltash 1608-1609 CRO AP/D/73 Will of Henry Dabb, sailor, of Saltash 1609 CRO AP/B/219 Will of Elizabeth Brend, widow, of Saltash borough 1609 CRO AP/C/259 Will of Robert Cooke, yeoman, of Saltash 1611 CRO AP/G/143 Will of John Gill of Saltash 1612 CRO AP/W/201 Will of Margeret White of Saltash 1613-1614 CRO AP/P/285 Will of Nicholas Pearce of Saltash 1615 CRO AP/P/302 Will of Simon Priston, weaver, of Saltash 1615 CRO AP/E/58 Will of John Edwards, husbandman, of Saltash 1615 CRO AP/K/63 Will of Pashoe Knight Smith, mariner, of Saltash 1616 CRO AP/E/64 Will of Honor Edlford, widow, of Saltash 1616 CRO AP/R/250 Will of Thomas Raddon of Saltash 1616 CRO AP/R/249 Will of Alice Raddon [Ruddin], widow, of Saltash 1616 NA PROB11/128/607 Will of William Batten of Ince,Cornwall 1616 NA PROB 11/129/239 Will of John Stronge of Saltash, Cornwall 22 Feb 1617 CRO AP/W/297 Will of Peter Wills of Saltash 1618 CRO AP/G/226 Will of Edward Greet of Saltash 1619 CRO AP/W/315 Will of Jerome Wills of Saltash 1619 CRO AP/A/116 Will of John Ambrose alias Kitte, husbandman, of Saltash 1620 CRO AP/S/415 Will of Robert Sandy, shipwright, of Saltash 1621 CRO AP/F/97 Will of William Fynche, merchant, of Saltash 1622 NA PROB 11/139/33 Will of Alice Ellyott, Widow of Saltash, Cornwall 13 Jan 1622 CRO AP/C/543 Will of William Couch of Saltash 1622-1623 CRO AP/B/616 Will of William Blackler of Saltash 1623 CRO AP/T/407 Will of Thomas Trott, mariner, of Saltash, St Stephens by Saltash 1623 CRO AP/R/412 Will of Robert Rowe of Saltash 1624 CRO AP/P/483 Will of William Pethen of Saltash 1624 CRO AP/E/115 Will of Edmond Edgcombe, cordwainer, of Saltash 1624 NA PROB 11/147/520 Will of Henry Clobery, Gentleman of Saltash, Cornwall 13 Dec 1625 CRO AP/M/442 Will of Joan Mullis of Saltash 1625 CRO AP/M/443 Will of Michael Mullis of Saltash 1625 CRO AP/G/304 Will of Agnes Geanes of Saltash 1625-1626 CRO AP/P/516 Will of William Preston, weaver,, yeoman, of Saltash 1625-1626 CRO AP/R/419 Will of John Reeve of Saltash 1625-1626 CRO AP/D/268 Will of Robert Daw, husbandman, of Saltash 1626 CRO AP/L/289 Will of Ferdinand Lean of Saltash 1626 CRO AP/P/541 Will of Marks Preston, weaver, of Saltash 1626 CRO AP/H/704 Will of George Hellyer of Saltash 1626 CRO AP/L/303 Will of Henry Lusky of Saltash 1626 CRO AP/J/340 Will of John Jessope of Saltash 1627-1628 CRO AP/H/752 Will of Richard Ham, house carpenter, of Saltash 1628 NA PROB 11/155/560 Will of Walter Stacy, Shipwright of Saltash, Cornwall 13 May 1629 CRO AP/C/707 Will of William Choke senior, cooper, of Saltash 1629 CRO AP/K/129 Will of Arthur Keast, joiner, of Saltash 1629 CRO AP/M/497 Will of William Maynerd, gentleman, of Saltash 1629-1630 CRO AP/T/541 Will of Richard Thomas, clothier, of Saltash 1631 CRO AP/O/106 Will of Ambrose Oughe, yeoman, of Saltash 1633-1634 NA PROB 11/164/206 Will of Marke Coplestone of Saltash, Cornwall 3 Aug 1633 NA PROB 11/163/153 Will of Thomas Wyvell of Wyvelscombe, Cornwall 12 Feb 1633 NA PROB 11/166/399 Will of Gilbert Weare, Gentleman of Saltash, Cornwall 31 Oct 1634 CRO AP/H/896 Will of Henry Herring of Saltash 1635 CRO AP/H/884b Will of Dorothy Ham, spinster, of Saltash 1635 CRO AP/H/927 Will of Roger Herbert, bargeman, of Saltash 1636 CRO AP/W/572 Will of Thomas Wares of Saltash 1636-1637 CRO AP/S/788 Will of John Stacey, blacksmith, of Saltash 1637 CRO AP/N/182 Will of Thomas Norman, yeoman, of Saltash 1637 NA PROB 11/181/339 Will of Digory Veale, Yeoman of Saltash, Cornwall 1 Nov 1639 NA PROB 11/184/536 Will of William Wills, Gentleman of Saltash, Cornwall 5 Dec 1640 CRO AP/M/704 Will of John Moone, cordwainer, of Saltash 1643 CRO AP/F/194 Will of Elizabeth Finch, widow, of Saltash 1643 CRO AP/B/1095 Will of William Bond, cooper, of Saltash Borough 1643 CRO AP/P/901 Will of Walter Piper of Saltash 1645 CRO AP/G/575 Will of William Groves of Saltash 1646 NA PROB 11/197/343 Will of Agnis Piper, Widow of Saltash, Cornwall 4 Sep 1646 NA PROB 11/200/395 Will of Margaret Beile, Widow of Saltash, Cornwall 20 May 1647 CRO AP/C/1184 Will of Edmond Coffyns junior, gentleman, of Saltash 1647-1648 CRO AP/H/1301 Will of Hugh Hooper, cooper, of Saltash 1648 NA PROB 11/214/355 Will of Sir William Courtney of Saltash, Cornwall 20 Nov 1650 NA PROB 11/224/438 Will of Abraham Jennens, Merchant of Saltash, Cornwall 17 Aug 1652 NA PROB 11/228/27 Will of William Hunkin, Shipwright of Saltash, Cornwall 9 May 1653 NA PROB 11/228/318 Will of Siprean or Cyprian Cooke, Merchant of Saltash, Cornwall 5 Jul 1653 NA PROB 11/248/296 Will of Emme Beare of Saltash, Cornwall 26 Jun 1655 NA PROB 11/256/444 Will of John Radford, Merchant of Saltash, Cornwall 24 Jun 1656 NA PROB 11/257/111 Will of William Croker, Gentleman of Saltash, Cornwall 4 Jul 1656 NA PROB11/276/487 Will of John Steevens Shipwright of Saltash 1658 CRO AP/H/1335 Will of Stephen Hoylle of Saltash 1660 CRO AP/M/797 Will of Joan Mathew, widow, of Saltash 1660-1661 CRO AP/R/807 Will of Simon Rawlinge of Saltash 1661 CRO AP/R/820 Will of John Radford, gentleman, of Saltash 1662-1663 CRO AP/M/886 Will of Peter Moulton, merchant, of Saltash 1664 NA PROB 11/313/338 Will of Thomas Davis, Mariner now bound for Guinea of Saltash, 16 Mar 1664 Cornwall CRO AP/B/1414 Will of Thomas Bowhay of Saltash Borough 1664-1665 CRO AP/W/906 Will of Henry Wills, esquire, of Saltash 1664-1665 CRO AP/P/1156 Will of William Piper, yeoman, of Saltash Borough 1666-1667 CRO AP/C/1441 Will of Thomas Common of Saltash Borough 1667 CRO AP/P/1200 Will of Thomas Preston of Saltash 1668 CRO AP/W/983 Will of Thomas Williams, yeoman, mercer, of Saltash 1669 CRO AP/P/1224 Will of Nicholas Preston, clothier, of Saltash Borough 1669 CRO AP/P/1267 Will of Agnes Piper, widow, of Saltash 1671 CRO AP/W/1027 Will of Richard Williams, glazier, of Saltash 1671 CRO AP/L/666 Will of Thomas Lake of Saltash 1672 CRO AP/F/307 Will of Robert Foster, bargeman, of Saltash 1672 CRO AP/D/698 Will of John Dunridge, yeoman, of Saltash 1672 CRO AP/E/310 Will of Anthony Elliott of Saltash borough 1672 CRO AP/W/1045 Will of Henry Williams senior of Saltash 1672 CRO AP/M/1018 Will of Henry Martin, gentleman, of Saltash 1672 CRO AP/B/1711 Will of Robert Burges of Saltash 1673 CRO AP/K/322 Will of Edward Kekewich, esquire, of Saltash 1674 CRO AP/K/328 Will of Edward Kekewich of Saltash 1675 CRO AP/P/1387 Will of William Pooley, husbandman, of Saltash 1676 CRO AP/R/1139 Will of Joan Read, widow, of Saltash 1679 CRO AP/L/784 Will of Edward Leane the elder, butcher, of Saltash 1680 CRO AP/P/1471 Will of Alice Pethen, widow, of Saltash Borough 1680-1681 CRO AP/T/1251 Will of William Tom, clerk, of Saltash 1681 CRO AP/T/1269 Will of Peter Tucker, mariner, of Saltash 1681 CRO AP/K/407 Will of Edward Kekewich, esquire, of Saltash 1683 CRO AP/K/408 Will of Francis Kekewich of Saltash 1683 CRO AP/D/863 Will of Robert Davy, mariner, of Saltash 1687 CRO AP/P/1753 Will of Nicholas Pett, cordwainer, of Saltash 1689 NA PROB/11/399/339 Will of Edward Nosworthy, Ince, Cornwall 1690 CRO AP/B/2238 Will of Jane Bowden, widow, of St Stephen, widow, of Saltash 1690 CRO AP/A/486 Will of Jacob Axford, cordwainer, of Saltash Borough 1691 CRO ARD/UPW/66 Will of Jane Garrett, widow, of Saltash 27 Jan 1692 NA PROB 11/419/55 Will of Richard Merritt, Mariner now belonging to Their Majesty's Ship 8 Mar 1694 Vanguard of Landsdrake near Saltash, Cornwall CRO AP/T/1543
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