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Mevagissey Wills Mevagissey 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 CRO ACP/WR/183/111 Will Indexes, Archdeaconry Court of Probate, Mevagissey 1572-1636 CRO AP/C/4 Will of Thomas Chapman of Mevagissey 1601 CRO AP/W/6 Will of William William alias John of Mevagissey 1601 CRO AP/H/24 Will of Richard Harris of Mevagissey 1602 CRO AP/J/22 Will of Michael Jagman of Mevagissey 1603 CRO AP/C/45 Will of John Cock of Mevagissey 1603-1604 CRO AP/C/87 Will of John Cock of Mevagissey 1605 CRO AP/S/134 Will of George Stephens of Mevagissey 1607 CRO AP/L/74 Will of Walter Long alias Lang of Mevagissey 1607 CRO AP/S/158 Will of William Stephens of Mevagissey 1608 CRO AP/W/163 Will of William Williams of Mevagissey 1609-1610 CRO FS/3/852 Will of Richard Coundy, gentleman, of Bodrugan, Mevagissey 1610 CRO AP/S/237 Will of John Sherham of Mevagissey 1612 CRO AP/B/289 Will of William Bowden of Mevagissey 1612 CRO AP/S/263 Will of Rosye Stephens, widow, of Mevagissey 1613 CRO AP/T/250 Will of John Thomas alias Luke of Mevagissey 1615 CRO AP/B/372 Will of John Blerick of Mevagissey 1615-1616 CRO AP/B/392 Will of William Bake of Mevagissey 1616 CRO AP/P/315 Will of Jane Polsewe, widow, of Mevagissey 1616 CRO AP/J/203 Will of Walter Jenckinge of Mevagissey 1616 NA PROB 11/130/409 Will of John Blarack of Mevagissey, Cornwall 23/10/1617 NA PROB 11/130/410 Will of Richard Osborne, Yeoman of Mevagissey, Cornwall 23/10/1617 CRO AP/D/174 Will of Roger Dawe, husbandman, of Mevagissey 1618 CRO AP/J/248 Will of John Johns alias Owen of Mevagissey 1619 CRO AP/H/523 Will of George Hoskyn of Mevagissey 1620 CRO AP/K/81 Will of Thomas and Agnes Kendall of Mevagissey 1621 CRO AP/P/404 Will of John Pascowe of Mevagissey 1621-1622 CRO AP/B/575 Will of Roger Ball of Mevagissey 1622 NA PROB 11/142/64 Will of Richard Pasemore of Mevagissey, Cornwall 05/07/1623 CRO AP/M/378 Will of John Marke of Mevagissey 1623 CRO AP/S/463 Will of John Sanders of Mevagissey 1623 CRO AP/H/633 Will of Matthew Hender, husbandman, of Meagissey (sic) 1624 CRO AP/C/589 Will of Robert Cock of Mevagissey 1624 CRO AP/C/598 Will of Phillip Cooke, yeoman, of Mevagissey 1624 CRO AP/S/495 Will of Matthew Saunders, husbandman, of Mevagissey 1624 NA PROB 11/146/160 Will of Agnes Crooke, Widow of Mevagissey, Cornwall 04/07/1625 CRO AP/P/508 Will of John Polsew of Mevagissey 1625 CRO AP/H/676 Will of George Hartfoot of Mevagissey 1625 CRO AP/R/429 Will of Richard Rowlyn of Mevagissey 1625 CRO AP/P/509 Will of Martyn Polsew of Mevagissey 1625-1626 CRO AP/C/654 Will of Richard Condy of Mevagissey 1626 CRO AP/D/265 Will of William Dally senior, fisherman, of Mevagissey 1626 CRO AP/C/652 Will of Richard Collins of Mevagissey 1626 CRO AP/W/481 Will of Johane Williams of Mevagissey 1628 CRO AP/J/358 Will of Margaret John of Mevagissey 1629 CRO AP/M/504 Will of Francis Moyle of Mevagissey 1629-1630 CRO AP/D/339 Will of Lewes Darte, esquire, of Pentewan, Mevagissey 1632 CRO AP/D/341 Will of Edward Dawe of Mevagissey 1632 CRO AP/G/380 Will of Charles Goodman of Mevagissey 1632 CRO AP/S/697 Will of John Stephens, yeoman, of Mevagissey 1633-1634 CRO FS/3/854 Will of John Luxton, gentleman, Bodrugan, Mevagissey 1635 CRO AP/L/389 Will of Thomas Luce of Mevagissey 1636 CRO AP/A/207 Will of Edward Archer, gentleman, of Mevagissey 1636 CRO AP/M/602 Will of Simon Moses, yeoman, of Mevagissey 1636 CRO AP/W/613 Will of James Wattie alias Boscowa of Mevagissey 1638 CRO AP/W/625 Will of John Williams of Mevagissey 1638 CRO AP/B/948 Will of John Betrige of Mevagissey 1638-1639 CRO ACP/WR/183/112 Will Indexes, Archdeaconry Court of Probate, Mevagissey 1638-1664 NA PROB 11/177/33 Will of Thomas Hawkins of Mevagissey, Cornwall 04/05/1638 CRO AP/S/823 Will of Henry Stephens, gentleman, of Mevagissey 1639 CRO AP/M/634 Will of Mary Moyses, widow, of Mevagissey 1639 CRO AP/P/759 Will of Richard Polsue of Mevagissey 1639 CRO AP/C/946 Will of Thomas Carbis of Mevagissey 1639 NA PROB 11/185/299 Will of Richard Butland, Merchant of Mevagissey, Cornwall 20/02/1641 CRO AP/B/1103 Will of Emblin Brook, spinster, of Mevagissey 1643 CRO AP/B/1140 Will of Edward Broken of Mevagissey 1644 CRO AP/K/231 Will of Roger Kendall of Mevagissey 1646 CRO AP/E/231 Will of Edward Ellery of Mevagissey 1647 CRO AP/T/801 Will of Vincent Tankyn of Mevagissey 1647 CRO AP/R/778 Will of John Rouse of Mevagissey 1648 CRO AP/G/605 Will of Henry Gill of Mevagissey 1649 NA PROB 11/228/484 Will of William Trenicke, Clerk of Mevagissey, Cornwall 26/08/1653 CRO AP/B/1280 Will of Roger Ball of Mevagissey 1660 CRO AP/D/564 Will of Michael Davy senior, huer, of Mevagissey 1662-1663 CRO AP/D/565 Will of Michael Davy junior of Mevagissey 1662-1663 CRO AP/H/1419 Will of Walter Haydon, senior, of Mevagissey 1663 CRO AP/H/1414 Will of Richard Harris, husbandman and labourer, of Mevagissey 1663 CRO AP/D/584 Will of Benedict Decka of Mevagissey 1663 CRO AP/C/1327 Will of Nicholas Cames of Mevagissey 1663-1664 CRO AP/C/1344 Will of John Carew of Penwarne, Mevagissey 1664 CRO AP/B/1411 Will of James Bonython, gentleman, of Mevagissey 1664-1665 CRO AP/B/1444 Will of John Broken, cooper, of Mevagissey 1665 CRO AP/H/1540 Will of Richard Harfoot [Hartefutte] of Mevagissey 1667 CRO AP/B/1538 Will of Michael Blarrick of Mevagissey 1668 CRO AP/C/1457 Will of Robert Cocke, yeoman, merchant, of Mevagissey 1668-1669 CRO AP/C/1453 Will of Nicholas Ching of Mevagissey 1668-1669 CRO AP/A/347 Will of Pearce Anger of Mevagissey 1669 CRO AP/C/1480 Will of Lewes Cock of Mevagissey 1669-1671 CRO AP/H/1650 Will of Elizabeth Hayden, widow, of Mevagissey 1670 CRO AP/W/1000 Will of Edward White of Mevagissey 1670-1671 CRO AP/D/662 Will of John Dally, fisherman, of Mevagissey 1670-1671 CRO AP/D/663 Will of William Dally of Mevagissey 1670-1671 CRO AP/T/1087 Will of Robert Trevillian of Mevagissey 1671 CRO AP/M/1007 Will of James Melhuish, yeoman, of Mevagissey 1671 CRO AP/J/703 Will of John James, cooper, of Mevagissey 1673 CRO AP/P/1314 Will of Bennett Perdew, yeoman, of Mevagissey 1673 CRO AP/P/1349 Will of Benedict Pardue of Mevagissey 1675 CRO AP/H/1810 Will of Temperance Harris, widow, of Mevagissey 1675 CRO AP/W/1105 Will of John Williams alias Mevagissey, of Camborne 1675 CRO AP/N/318 Will of Christopher Nuttinge, blacksmith, of Mevagissey 1676 CRO AP/W/1149 Will of Edward Whitford, hewer [huer?], of Mevagissey 1677 CRO AP/H/1888 Will of Bartholomew Hiden, weaver, of Mevagissey 1677 CRO AP/B/1839 Will of Charles Ball, labourer, of Mevagissey 1678 CRO AP/B/1956 Will of Agnes Butland, spinster, of Mevagissey 1681 CRO AP/R/1174 Will of John Reynolds, labourer, of Mevagissey 1681 CRO AP/P/1560 Will of Martha Perden, widow, of Mevagissey 1683 CRO AP/B/1975 Will of Philip Ball of Mevagissey 1683-1684 CRO AP/B/2100 Will of Robert Butland of Mevagissey 1686 NA PROB 11/394/338 Will of Roger Rowett, late of Mevagissey, now of Smirna, Lower Asia 9 Mar 1688 CRO AP/C/2008 Will of Anne Ching, widow, of Mevagissey 1687-1688 CRO AP/J/882 Will of Winefred James, widow, of Mevagissey 1689 CRO AP/P/1745 Will of John Pearse, labourer, of Mevagissey 1689 CRO AP/S/1785 Will of Richard Symons, yeoman, of Mevagissey 1689 CRO AP/D/910 Will of Ann Dunne, widow, of Mevagissey 1690 CRO AP/P/1765 Will of John Pascoe, yeoman, of Mevagissey 1690-1691 CRO AP/W/1401 Will of John Whitford, yeoman, of Mevagissey 1690-1691 CRO AP/W/1502 Will of Nicholas Watts of Mevagissey 1694 CRO AP/P/1911 Will of John Passcow, clothier, of Mevagissey 1694 CRO AP/R/1430 Will of Ambrose Rundall, yeoman, of Mevagissey 1694 CRO AP/T/1569 Will of John Thomas of Mevagissey 1695 CRO AP/E/494 Will of James Edwards of Mevagissey 1695-1696 CRO AP/D/974 Will of Arthur Dally, son of Frances Dally, widow, of Mevagissey 1696 CRO AP/D/975 Will of John Dally, son of John Dally, of Mevagissey 1686 CRO AP/K/502 Will of Henry Kelly, labourer, of Mevagissey 1696-1697 CRO AP/B/2465 Will of Mary Brokingham of Mevagissey 1697-1698 CRO AP/P/2006 Will of Grace Pascow, widow, of Mevagissey 1697-1698 CRO AP/D/1007 Will of Elisha Dunn, fisherman, of Mevagissey 1698 CRO AP/E/549 Will of Edward Edwards, mason, of Mevagissey 1705 CRO AP/A/580 Will of Thomas Abraham, mariner, of Mevagissey 1706 CRO AP/S/2280 Will of John Slade, yeoman, of Mevagissey 1708 CRO AP/R/1693 Will of John Runnalls, blacksmith, of Mevagissey 1708 CRO AP/S/2298 Will of Peter Symons, gentleman, of Mevagissey 1708 CRO AP/D/1116 Will of John Dewstoe of Mevagissey 1709 CRO AP/B/2783 Will of John Brokenshaw of Mevagissey 1710 CRO AP/H/4000 Will of William Hunkyn, fisherman, of Mevagissey 1711 CRO AP/W/1836 Will of Edward Watty, hewer, of Mevagissey 1713 CRO AP/H/4051 Will of Edward Henna, fisherman, of Mevagissey 1713-1714 CRO AP/A/620 Will of Anthony Abraham of Mevagissey 1714 CRO AP/I/81 Will of William Ivey, barker, of Mevagissey 1716 CRO AP/I/83 Will of William Ivey, mariner, of Mevagissey 1717 CRO AP/S/2477 Will of John Skews alias Skewes of Mevagissey 1718 CRO AP/G/3074 Will of Ambrose Gill, yeoman, of Mevagissey 1718-1719 CRO AP/T/1982 Will of Roger Thomas, mariner, of Mevagissey 1719-1720 CRO AP/B/3023 Will of Matthew Bennett of Mevagissey 1720 CRO AP/B/3011 Will of Philip Ball of Mevagissey 1720 CRO AP/D/1226 Will of John Davy of Mevagissey 1720 CRO AP/T/2021 Will of Edward Thomas, yeoman, of Mevagissey 1721 CRO AP/D/1240 Will of Mary Davy of Mevagissey 1721 CRO AP/D/1239 Will of John Davy of Mevagissey 1721 CRO AP/B/3066
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