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Quethiock Wills Quethiock 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 Src: Ref: Title Date Proved CRO ACP/WR/184/41 Will indexes, Archdeaconry Court of Probate, Quethiock 1570-1617 CRO AP/H/19 Will of John Hoyle, blacksmith, of Quethiock 1601 CRO AP/H/1 Will of William Haddye of Quethiock 1601 CRO AP/B/33 Will of Robert Bennett, husbandman, of Quethiock 1602 CRO AP/B/50b Will of Thomas Bant, husbandman, of Quethiock 1603 CRO AP/S/48 Will of Andrew Smaly of Quethiock 1604-1605 CRO AP/J/40 Will of John Jule alias Jewell of Quethiock 1604-1605 CRO AP/L/25 Will of John Leigh of Quethiock 1604-1605 CRO AP/J/59 Will of Edward John of Quethiock 1605 CRO AP/K/13 Will of John Keast of Quethiock 1606 CRO AP/G/60 Will of Robert Gilbert of Quethiock 1606 CRO AP/L/68 Will of Richard Leane, yeoman, of Treruneast, Quethiock 1607 CRO AP/B/165 Will of John Bryant of Quethiock 1607 CRO AP/L/70 Will of William Leigh, gentleman, of Quethiock 1607-1608 CRO AP/C/184 Will of John Cloake, weaver, of Quethiock 1608-1609 CRO AP/C/202 Will of Thomas Cloke of Quethiock 1609 CRO AP/L/93 Will of John Leane of Quethiock 1610 CRO AP/D/101 Will of Thomas Dory senior, husbandman, of Treruest, Quethiock 1611 CRO AP/L/105 Will of Jane Leigh, widow, of Quethiock 1611-1612 CRO AP/C/272 Will of Arthur Carew senior, husbandman, of Quethiock 1612 CRO AP/D/127 Will of Christopher Dinner, husbandman, of Quethiock 1614-1615 CRO AP/L/144 Will of John Leane, widow, of Wood, Quethiock 1615 CRO AP/D/142 Will of William Deeble, yeoman, of Treinest, Quethiock 1615-1616 CRO AP/B/405 Will of George Bennick of Quethiock 1616 CRO AP/H/385 Will of Stephen Harding of Quethiock 1616 CRO AP/B/453 Will of Mary Brown, widow, of Quethiock 1617 CRO AP/C/404 Will of Richard Chiverton of Quethiock 1617 CRO AP/L/181 Will of John Leane of Quethiock 1617-1618 CRO AP/S/368 Will of John Sutton, gentleman, of Quethiock 1618 CRO AP/C/439 Will of Mistress Jane Coryton, widow, of Heppell, Quethiock 1618 CRO AP/C/436 Will of John Collyn the elder, yeoman, of Quethiock 1618 CRO ACP/WR/184/42 Will indexes, Archdeaconry Court of Probate, Quethiock 1618-1661 CRO AP/C/444 Will of Elizabeth Carne, widow, of Quethiock 1619 CRO AP/B/532 Will of William Bond, gentleman, of Quethiock 1620 CRO AP/H/503 Will of Edward Hawken of Quethiock 1620 CRO AP/C/479 Will of Richard Chiverton, esquire, of Quethiock 1620 CRO AP/P/418 Will of William Philipe of Quethiock 1621 CRO AP/W/362 Will of Thomas Wilky of Quethiock 1622 CRO AP/M/375 Will of Nicholas Mynard of Quethiock 1622-1623 CRO AP/D/222 Will of Eme Dony, widow, of Quethiock 1622-1623 CRO AP/N/123 Will of Sampson Nute of Quethiock 1622-1623 CRO AP/N/127 Will of Theophila Nute, widow, of Quethiock 1623 Page 2 CRO AP/S/491 Will of Margaret Symons of Quethiock 1623 CRO AP/C/551 Will of Edward Carne of Quethiock 1623 CRO AP/C/552 Will of Thomasin Carne, spinster, of Quethiock 1623-1624 CRO AP/W/376 Will of Martin Webbe of Quethiock 1623-1624 CRO AP/R/381 Will of Thomas Reed of Quethiock 1623-1624 CRO AP/M/417 Will of Elizabeth Mynard, widow, of Quethiock 1624 CRO AP/J/313 Will of William Juell, husbandman, of Quethiock 1625 CRO AP/G/302 Will of Hugh Gadgcombe of Quethiock 1625 CRO AP/B/687 Will of John Brown of Quethiock 1625 CRO AP/D/260 Will of Richard Dony, husbandman, of Quethiock 1625 CRO AP/B/674 Will of John Blunt of Quethiock 1625-1626 CRO AP/W/439 Will of William Wenmouth of Quethiock 1626 CRO AP/W/438 Will of Robert Wenmouth of Quethiock 1626-1627 CRO AP/S/585 Will of Francis Scobbell, yeoman, of Quethiock 1627 CRO AP/W/464 Will of Thomasin Wenmoth of Quethiock 1627 CRO AP/S/599 Will of Thomas Stephen of Quethiock 1627-1628 CRO AP/C/688 Will of Emblyn Chiverton, widow, of Quethiock 1628 CRO AP/S/614 Will of Margaret Stephens of Quethiock 1628 CRO AP/S/612 Will of Flower Stephens of Quethiock 1628 CRO AP/C/752 Will of Isabell Chiverton, widow, of Trehunsey, Quethiock 1631 CRO AP/L/340 Will of Peter Lillicrap of Quethiock 1631 CRO AP/L/348 Will of James Leane of Quethiock 1632 CRO AP/C/803 Will of Richard Carne, yeoman, of Quethiock 1633 CRO AP/H/856 Will of John Hawke, yeoman, of Quethiock 1633 CRO AP/V/107 Will of Hugh Vashmond of Quethiock 1635 CRO AP/B/873 Will of John Bennett, husbandman, of Quethiock 1635 CRO AP/K/155 Will of John Kingdon of Quethiock 1635 CRO AP/C/908 Will of Daniel Condye of Quethiock 1637 CRO AP/B/964 Will of Thomas Bant senior, tailor, of Quethiock 1639 CRO AP/D/431 Will of Humphry Deeble, yeoman, of Quethiock 1640 CRO AP/D/438 Will of Thomas Doidge, gentleman, of Quethiock 1640 CRO AP/H/1026 Will of Elizabeth Hannaver, widow, of Quethiock 1640 CRO AP/W/659 Will of Anne Wenmouth of Quethiock 1640 CRO AP/B/989 Will of Joan Baker of Quethiock 1640 CRO AP/B/1006 Will of Agnes Bennick, widow, of Quethiock 1640-1641 CRO AP/K/204 Will of Edward Kerswell, husbandman, of Quethiock 1643 CRO AP/J/496 Will of William Juell, yeoman, of Quethiock 1643 CRO AP/G/503 Will of Nicholas Gadgcombe of Quethiock 1643 CRO AP/H/1133 Will of Henry Hobb, husbandman, of Quethiock 1643 CRO AP/C/1061 Will of Stephen Coade, husbandman, of Quethiock 1643-1644 CRO AP/K/210 Will of Charles Knight, miller, of Quethiock 1643-1644 CRO AP/L/481 Will of Arminel Lodge of Quethiock 1644-1645 CRO AP/D/496 Will of Anthony Doidge, gentleman, of Quethiock 1645 Page 3 CRO AP/H/1211 Will of Stephen Heare, labourer, of Quethiock 1645 CRO AP/S/948 Will of Richard Scobbell, yeoman, of Quethiock 1645 CRO AP/L/489 Will of Heary Lee, husbandman, of Quethiock 1645 CRO AP/J/531 Will of Richard Jenken, yeoman, of Quethiock 1646-1647 CRO AP/B/1247 Will of Honor Bennett, widow, of Quethiock 1648 CRO AP/H/1292 Will of Edward Haddye, yeoman, of Quethiock 1648-1649 NA PROB 11/231/4 Will of John Deeble, Yeoman of Quethiock, Cornwall 1652 NA PROB 11/235/409 Will of Joane Scobbell, Widow of Quethiock, Cornwall 1654 NA PROB 11/234/243 Will of John Gilbert, Yeoman of Quethiock, Cornwall 1654 NA PROB 11/233/285 Will of John Gilbert, Yeoman of Quethiock, Cornwall 1654 NA PROB 11/244/654 Will of John Eustace, Yeoman of Quethiock, Cornwall 1655 NA PROB 11/247/340 Will of James Jenkin of Quethiocke, Cornwall 1655 NA PROB 11/245/622 Will of Weymond or Weighmond Leigh, Gentleman of Leigh, Cornwall 30 May 1655 NA PROB 11/270/455 Will of Richard Lynam, Clerk Vicar of Quethiock, Cornwall 1657 NA PROB 11/270/465 Will of Richard Lynam, Clerk Vicar of Quethiock, Cornwall 1657 NA PROB 11/261/28 Will of Alice Loase, Spinster of Quethiock, Cornwall 1657 NA PROB 11/271/327 Will of John Deeble, Yeoman of Quethiock, Cornwall 1657 NA PROB 11/284/549 Will of Edward Hobb, Husbandman of Quethiock, Cornwall 1658 NA PROB 11/291/567 Will of Peter Jewell, Gentleman of Quethiock, Cornwall 1659 NA PROB 11/297/368 Will of John Colling, Yeoman of Quethiock, Cornwall 1660 CRO AP/B/1282 Will of Elizabeth Bant, widow, of Quethiock 1660-1661 CRO AP/H/1342 Will of Thomas Hancock, tailor, of Quethiock 1661 CRO AP/C/1285 Will of Christian Condy, widow, of Quethiock 1661 CRO AP/J/572 Will of William Jenking, yeoman, of Quethiock 1661-1662 CRO AP/D/556 Will of Peter Dinner, yeoman, of Quethiock 1661-1662 CRO AP/C/1267 Will of Daniel Carne, husbandman, of Quethoick 1661-1662 CRO AP/H/1355 Will of Peter Hawkinge [Hocking] of Quethiock 1661-1662 CRO AP/L/549 Will of Henry Litcott, yeoman, of Quethiock 1661-1662 CRO AP/O/163 Will of Andrew Olliver, yeoman, of Quethiock 1661-1662 CRO ACP/WR/184/43 Will indexes, Archdeaconry Court of Probate, Quethiock 1661-1664 CRO AP/H/1448 Will of Samuel Hawkyns of Quethiock 1664 CRO AP/H/1441 Will of Ann Harrison of Quethiock 1664 CRO AP/C/1345 Will of Hugh Carne of Quethiock 1664 CRO AP/H/1442 Will of Elizabeth Harrison of Quethiock 1664 CRO AP/B/1432 Will of William Binnick of Quethiock 1665 CRO AP/W/915 Will of John White, carpenter, of Quethiock 1665 CRO AP/C/1401 Will of Phillippa Caron, widow, of Quethiock 1666 CRO AP/H/1545 Will of Hugh Hawken, yeoman, of Quethiock 1667 CRO AP/R/932 Will of Robert Rowe, husbandman, of Quethiock 1667 CRO AP/J/664 Will of Nicholas Jenkinge, husbandman, of Quethiock 1669-1670 CRO AP/D/666 Will of Wilmot Davy of Quethiock 1670 CRO AP/C/1510 Will of Philip Caron, widow, of Quethiock 1670 CRO AP/L/649 Will of Joan Leigh of Quethiock 1670-1671 Page 4 CRO AP/M/1009 Will of Francis Moone of Quethiock 1671 CRO AP/L/671 Will of Richard Leane, yeoman, of Quethiock 1672 CRO AP/L/675 Will of John Lucas of Quethiock 1672 CRO AP/G/754 Will of Paschoe Garland, labourer, of Quethiock 1672-1673 CRO AP/C/1629 Will of Mary Coller, spinster, of Quethiock 1673 CRO AP/R/1047 Will of Oliver Reape, husbandman, of Quethiock 1674 CRO AP/J/720 Will of Oliver Jenkinge, yeoman, of Quethiock 1675 CRO AP/L/725 Will of Henry Lynam, gentleman, of Quethiock 1676 CRO AP/L/720 Will of Henry Litcott, yeoman, of Quethiock 1676 CRO AP/L/724 Will of Elizabeth Lynam, widow, of Quethiock 1676 CRO AP/V/212 Will of Joan Vallack, widow, alias Reepe, widow, of Quethiock 1676-1677 CRO AP/L/741 Will of William Leane of Quethiock 1677 CRO AP/S/1520 Will of John Stephens, weaver, of Quethiock 1678 CRO AP/H/1932 Will of John Heard of Quethiock 1678 CRO AP/H/1920 Will of Joan Hanmour of Quethiock 1678-1679 CRO AP/D/764 Will of Thomas Deeble, yeoman, of Quethiock 1678-1679 CRO AP/W/1189 Will of John Wenmouth, husbandman, of Quethiock 1679 CRO AP/K/369 Will of Thomas Kerswill, yeoman, of Quethiock 1679 CRO AP/H/1986 Will of Joan Hanmore of Quethiock 1680 CRO AP/D/786 Will of John
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