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Cornwall Manorial Records 1690 Transcription of Manorial Records for 1690 by Di Gibbs from LDS film no. 1472003 Rentals for manors of Colebrooke, Caradon, Dinnerdake, Greston, Hammett, Carrybullocke, Landegay, Pillaton, Penpoll and West Newton, 1690, c. 1700 Rentall & Accounts 1690 &c with Robert SMITH Rent Rolls and State of Accounts 1690 Table Colbrooke Pillaton Carodon Parsons Paike Dinnerdake Penpoll Mannor East Hundred Penpoll Barton Frogwell Mills Tinworkes Greston West Newton Mannor Haimmett Teoecorue? & Dannett West Newton Barton Hopsland Moiety West Newton Mills Kerribullocke Warhain & Grinscombe Laundegay Woodes etc. where Rent Rolls and State of Accounts 1690 Register Notes £ s d Other Transcriber Notes Colebrooke Rack R. Tents. Tho. BRAGG p Ann Herylands? 9 0 0 Illegible notes added in another hand John SPENCER Brownsland? 35 0 0 now Alice MOORE & Thomas SPENCER Illegible notes added in another hand Tho. SPENCER In tygord? 60 0 0 Illegible notes added in another hand Nichodemus PRESTON Bitter kerrow? 10 17 0 Illegible notes added in another hand Free Tents. Sr. Walter YOUNG 13 4 Widd Agnes PRYE 8 0 Heires of Mr PINSENT 6 8 John HOARE 3 0 John SNELL 6 8 John HOOKE 6 Roger SNELL 1 3 Convenconary Rents BROWNE John 13 6 BALLAMY Richard 2 0 EASTABROOKE Thomas 2 0 FROST widdow 2 0 FLETCHER John 1 4 FLETCHER John Junr. No figures recorded GERVASE John 2 0 GRIBLE Thomas 6 1 ) Copie holder JEWELL Francis 12 0 ) MOORE Alice & ) 1 13 4 G SOWDON ) NEWCOMBE John 2 2 NEWCOMBE William all 1 6 0 PE‐?NIN Philip 4 8 is now in hand & Seb? to Jno. NEWCOMBE Junr. PIDGLEY John 6 7 REENE Joane or WHITE 4 0 SNELL widdow 8 10 Copie holder SAUNDERS William 0 0 0 VINICOMBE John 15 0 Copie holder VINICOMBE John Junr. 10 11 Register Notes £ s d Transcriber Notes Carrodon Mannor at Yelland Free Tenants Sr. Jonathan TRELAWNEY Bp. of Exon 1 8 Heires of Robert TRELAWNEY Esqr. 1 0 Henry ROBERTS Gent. 4 0 Heires of HOBB 3 4 John RAWLING 6 8 Convenconary Tenant William SCAWEN Esqr. 2 0 18 8 Dinnerdake Dinnerdake Mannor Elizabeth WENMONTH 7 0 Thomas WENMONTH 10 2 John BLIGH of Cadstone 5 4 John BLIGH of Heathfeild 4 8 Nicho. WENMONTH P Cornishes 11 6 John CRABB 4 0 Thomas NATTELL 16 8½ John HOSKIN 7 3 John GAYCH 5 8 Peter GLANVILL 5 4 Agnes GLANVILL 1 4 Anne GRIGG 1 4 William GRUBB 4 11½ John HOSKIN of Tipham 2 0 Elizabeth HOSKIN of Cadstone 8 6½ P Dinnerdake Sleeve part Blighes 1 5 4 Mr. HOSKIN of Dinnerdake 7 11 Thomas LAWRENCE 2 0 Thos. HOSKIN of Fursnap 9 0 Charles SCRITCH 2 1 4 Richard SKELTON 1 9 8 more P Cholwell 2 0 John STEPHENS 5 4 Widdow TENBODY 12 3 John MARTINE 2 4 11 12 11½ East Hundred John EDGECOMBE No figures recorded John HODGE Frogwell Mills 20 0 0 P Ann. Greston Mannor 309 £ s d Document Note Transcriber Notes Hammett Trecornt? & Davenant 29 10 4 William JEWELL 1 1 4 Hn. HAWKIN 4 2 4 Wm. JENINGS 1 8 4 Peter LEANCE 4 10 4 Tho. SCOBLEY Exer. 5 7 0 Tho. DEEBLE 1 10 0 Joan STEPHENS vid. 3 0 Peter MARTIN 2 0 Tho. MOORE 1 10 Marga. NEWCOMB 1 10 Hen. MARTINE 2 2 0 Oliver POPE 11 4 Wid. Hoskin? VIGERS & )40£1 1s 4d in margin Wid. Thomaz. HORSOLE? ) Robt. COODE 2 16 4 Jno. HOSKIN 18 8 Jno. OLIVER 1 11 4 Jno. GAYCH 1 13 4 Phillip SOPER 7 0 Hopesland Prowty? 68 Kerribullock parke William BANT 2 0 p Ann John COUCH 2 12 0 Ezechiell NICHOLLS ) 6 10 0 NICHOLLS ) William LEACH P Lodg mead 3 0 0 William LEACH ) John LUCAS and P East & West Lan 6100 William REED ) John LITHIBIE 5 0 0 Geo. FINGE? P Middl.hills 9 5 0 Geo. FINGE? P Hawkes 4 0 0 £18 10s 6d ?‐ing s‐st to Lubay? Road & Landk? Illegible note in a different hand Geo. FINGE? P Well parke 5 5 0 Matt. JOPE 2 6 0 New Herr ing his from Lady day 92 is giving up ?‐‐‐ Illegible note in a different hand ?. to from James MARTIN or WERING P6 Bainball WILCOX garden James MARTINE 1 18 0 John CHUBB P le Quarrit 1 10 0 this ?‐‐‐? Herring ?‐‐‐ wth. about so from Ladyday Illegible note in a different hand 92 & Rent is ? payed 47 19 0 Half a years Rent to wich 23 19 6 1690 is Arrears att Lady daie 1690 William BANT ½ a year 1 0 Matt JOPE ½ a year 1 3 0 James MARTINE ½ a year 3 James MARTINE more 19 0 233all pd. up Parsons parke Corytons Ball and Red hill Peter DAVIE P Ann 5 10 0 Tenants Rent Suite Document Notes Transcriber Notes sd Penpoll Penpoll Mannor Free Tents. heires of PORLER Esqr. Apple Durnt? 3 6 Wm. Bond Esqr. 3 6 heires of Edw. WILCOCK Gen Bicton Mill ½ 6 Wm. JEWELL Gent. Broom Landes 1010 Cha. GAY ?Enensor ?Nio SerjtBlericke in Anthony 2900 Daniell ELIE 2930 John Hodge FREETHIE & )30 GAYCH ) heires of BURRELL Esqr. Burrell 4010 Philip MAYO Esqr. Bray in Morvall 2 1 0 heires of Jno. ELLIOTT Esqr. Bicton North and South 1 1 0 Samuell ROLL? Esqr. Fursdon in Liskeard 1210 heires of Oliver JENKIN Goodmerrit 1210 William JEWELL Gent. ?Holwood 6 8 6 heir of Jno. ELLIOTT Esqr. Kernick in St Stephens 2 1 0 Nico. LEIGH Gent. Leigh, Falilo, Bore go made 7710 Wm. Scawen ROLL? & ) Padreda 8 4? 1 0 GLYN Esqr. ) John SPECCOTT Esqr. Rath hill Lande bode & Taccomoe? in 2010 Lansallas Mr. DOIDGE & ) Trernanest 15000 heires of KNEEBONE ) Tho. DOINE Trerhustain in Quethiocke 2 7½ 6 William BOND Esqr. 4½ 6 William JEWELL Gent. 4½ 6 Peter KEKEWICH Esqr. Trehanke Polproe & Broom landes 2 6 6 Richard KEEN Trewint 2 0 6 John ?HUNNIT 2 0 6 heires of Richard DEEBLE Trenest 6 6 Sr. John CARREW BARETT Lftle? Deuiocike? in St Germans 1210 Rent Suite sd Sr. Richard VIVIAN Trefries 6 wks 2 0 Mr. KENDALL? ) Mr. WADDON ) Richard HAWKINS Wood at Tawood 1 2 6 Tho. WILLS Esqr. With now in St Johns 3410 heires of Sr. Richd. With now a Senrinl? there 8 1 0 EDGCOMB heires of Sr. Tho. ) Dallineere in Cornwood 2 1 0 Mr. CELSORF? ) Winston als weston of 1d 00210 Illegible note in a different hand Herrg? of fr Rnt strod‐‐? Michaell ALLEN 5 2 A Edward ALLEN now Tho. 310 SMITH William BANT 1 7 4 B John BLUNT 9 8 John BLUNT more 1 4 0 Blanch BROOME 4 John COLLING 17 8 C John COWLING 10 0 Thomas CLOAKE 8 Marie COWLE 1 4 William DEEBLE 2 4 D Widdow DEEBLE now COADE 1 3 4 Thomas DEEBLE 2 2 5 Elizabeth DEEBLE 2 19 0 William D‐RIRIET? 1 10 6½ William EUSTACE 4 6 8 E John GAYCH 2 0 G John HAWKINS Senr. )5157H John HAWKINS Junr. ) Richard HAWKINS of Wood 1 19 10½ Isabell HAWKINS 2 9 7 John HAWKIN of Fulslow 7 0 John HAWKIN Do & Nurseries 1 8 Sampson HAWKIN of Trecrowne 5 8 John HOBLIN 5 0 Widdow HOURE 1 3 8 Convenonary Tents. (Originally placed beside entry) Rent 61 4 3½ for Michaell ALLEN 61 13 5½ William HARFOOT 10 0 Arthur HOLLAND 4 4 James HOSKIN now Nico. 1162 LEIGH Elizabeth HEARD 2 0 Roger HANDCOCKE 5 4 Samuell JEOFFRIE 1 8 4 J Samuel JEOFFRIE P Trenest 3 8 Marie JEOFFRIE 2 0 Gilbert JENKIN 3 17 8 Gilbert JENKIN P Goodmerrie 13 8 William JEWELL 1 7 8 Widdow JOSE 2 4 Edward KERSWELL 1 17 4 K Edward KERSWELL P Moores 168 Katebone ROBERTS & ) 11 10½ DOIDGE ) John KNAPMAN 2 0 0 Thomas LEANE 2 13 7 L Henry LITCOTT 2 12 8 Nicholas LEIGH 3 8 William LEIGH 3 8 John LAWES 4 0 John LOBB 2 0 Thomazine REED 1 17 8 R Margrey RICH P Trenest 4 0 Aquila STEPHENS 2 8 S Hugh STEPHENS 1 10 4 Richard SOWTHER 2 4 John SOWTHER 2 4 Philip SEDGEMORE 1 0 Sr. James TILLIE 3 6 0 T Josias WEBB now Robert 194 GEAKE? Priscilla WENMOUTH 14 8 W 61 13 5 Penpoll Barton Rentall att Mich 1690 Sampson HAWKIN Shipna Pke? in 10 0 0 Illegible note in a different hand Lidyear? meadow Illegible note in a different hand 3 Cowd & Pke? Illegible note in a different hand Hugh STEPHENS Little mead Pke? 5 0 0 Illegible note in a different hand Roger HANDCOCKE & ) Lower mead Pke ?itt Lidge? 12 0 0 Illegible note in a different hand Henry GARLAND ) Illegible note in a different hand Henry GARLAND Barn Parke etc. Barn pke. Illegible note in a different hand 3 little meadows Illegible note in a different hand Crooked mead, mowhay ?‐‐‐rad Illegible note in a different hand Richard HAWKINS 3 broom downes: Lidcot 10 0 0 Illegible note in a different hand 52 0 0 John BLUNT P Lille Warren 1 4 0 John HOBLIN 5 0 Penpoll Barton: Lady day 1696 ‐ ½ year on Illegible note in a different hand ..pren fist? on ?qolren? Sidt? & Sampson HAWKINS 5 0 0 Hugh STEPHENS 2 10 0 & Widow GARLAND 6 0 0 & Henry LITCOTT 7 10 0 Has the 3d & 5s? 21 0 0 Tin workes: A Moietie The Bowling Green )In St. Cleare whibt stoue ) Bounds in Tremar In St. Cleare The Old ) Combin St. Clear In St.
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