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St Just in Penwith Wills St Just in Penwith 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 WH/1/5981 Extract from will of [-] Saundry of St Just in Penwith nd CRO AP/C/5 Will of John Cock of St Just in Penwith 1601 CRO AP/J/16 Will of Richard John alias Crostow of St Just in Penwith 1602 CRO AP/P/30 Will of John Peter of St Just in Penwith 1602 CRO AP/B/44 Will of William Bowden of St Just in Penwith 1602 CRO AP/W/11 Will of Robert Wallis of St Just in Penwith 1602 CRO AP/J/27 Will of John Harrie of St Just in Penwith 1603 CRO AP/P/74 Will of Nicholas Peeres of St Just in Penwith 1604 CRO AP/C/64 Will of William Caselye of St Just in Penwith 1604 CRO AP/P/86 Will of Jenatt Peers of St Just in Penwith 1605 CRO AP/G/51 Will of Peers Gundry of St Just in Penwith 1605 CRO AP/R/74 Will of Martin Rescomyn of St Just in Penwith 1605 CRO AP/E/19 Will of John Edward of St Just in Penwith 1605 CRO AP/W/85 Will of Raphe Wearen of St Just in Penwith 1606 CRO AP/B/125 Will of Michael Bennett, husbandman, of St Just in Penwith 1606-1607 CRO AP/B/126 Will of Philip Bennett, husbandman or yeoman, of St Just in Penwith 1606-1607 CRO AP/D/59 Will of John Diggen senior, yeoman, of St Just in Penwith 1607 CRO AP/E/31 Will of Thomas Eve of St Just in Penwith 1607 CRO AP/B/157 Will of John Bosvergus, tinner, of St Just in Penwith 1607 CRO AP/B/185 Will of William Bosaverne, yeoman, of St Just in Penwith 1608 CRO AP/M/184 Will of John Martine alias Keigwine, tinner, of St Just in Penwith 1611 CRO AP/W/177 Will of John Watts alias Otts of St Just 1612 CRO AP/J/132 Will of John James of St Just in Penwith 1611-1612 CRO AP/E/48 Will of Richard Edmond (alias James), yeoman, of St Just in Penwith 1613 CRO AP/B/314 Will of Joan Bosvargus, widow, of St Just in Penwith 1613-1614 CRO AP/J/165 Will of John Jose of St Just in Penwith 1613-1614 CRO AP/T/220 Will of Pentecost Tremere of St Just 1613-1614 CRO AP/H/356 Will of James Harry of St Just in Penwith 1615 CRO AP/A/99 Will of Harry Angwin, gentleman, of St Just in Penwith 1616 CRO AP/H/389 Will of John Harry of St Just in Penwith 1616-1617 CRO AP/H/405 Will of Peter Hicks of St Just in Penwith 1616-1617 CRO AP/H/430 Willof William Harvey of St Just 4 Oct 1617 CRO AP/M/285 Will of Ralph Madderne of St Just in Penwith 1617 CRO AP/B/456 Will of John Buskregen alias Lethan, husbandman, of St Just in Penwith 1617 CRO AP/M/286 Will of Thomas Peter alias Madderne, husbandman, of St Just in Penwith 1617 CRO AP/A/113 Will of John Adam alias James of St Just in Penwith 1619 CRO AP/B/535 Will of John Bosithow of St Just in Penwith 1620 CRO AP/W/358 Will of Richard Warren alias Wise of St Just in Penwith 1622 CRO AP/L/235 Will of Margaret Lethan of St Just in Penwith 1622-1623 CRO AP/M/413 Will of William Morish the elder of St Just in Penwith 1624-1625 CRO AP/A/147 Will of Jane Angwin, widow, of St Just in Penwith 1624-1625 CRO AP/E/147 Will of Richard Eva, gentleman, of St Just in Penwith 1628 CRO AP/B/766 Will of John Bosaverne, gentleman, of St Just in Penwith 1629 CRO AP/R/527 Will of Thomasin Robert of St Just in Penwith 1632 CRO AP/B/824 Will of Matthew Bottrell, husbandman, of St Just in Penwith 1632 CRO AP/E/157 Will of John Edward of St Just in Penwith 1633 CRO AP/F/152 Will of Hugh French, husbandman, of St Just in Penwith 1633 CRO AP/J/410 Will of Martin James of St Just in Penwith 1635 CRO AP/B/925 Will of John Bosvargus, gentleman, of St Just in Penwith 1637 CRO AP/W/616 Will of Thomas Wearne of St Just in Penwith 1638 CRO AP/G/464 Will of Ralph Guy of St Just in Penwith 1639 CRO AP/A/225 Will of Martin Angwin, gentleman, of St Just in Penwith 1639 CRO AP/H/1005 Will of John Haniford of St Just in Penwith 1639 CRO AP/D/427 Will of John Davy senior, of St Just in Penwith 1640 CRO AP/E/190 Will of Ellinor Ellis, widow, of St Just in Penwith 1640 CRO AP/H/1033 Will of Phillippe Harry of St Just in Penwith 1640 CRO AP/W/657 Will of John Wallishe of St Just in Penwith 1640-1641 NA PROB 11/186/391 Will of John Wallish, Yeoman of Saint Just in Penwith, Cornwall 1641 CRO AP/V/128 Will of Thomas Veale of St Just in Penwith 1641 CRO AP/P/811 Will of Christian Pollard, widow, of St Just in Penwith 1641 CRO AP/K/192 Will of Thomas Karrow alias Wilken, tinner, of St Just in Penwith 1641-1642 CRO AP/B/1096 Will of Ann Bosvargus, widow, of St Just in Penwith 1643-1644 CRO AP/B/1123 Will of Benet Bennettow of St Just in Penwith 1644 CRO AP/B/1158 Will of Melchizedeck Bennett of St Just in Penwith 1645 CRO AP/E/228 Will of Jane Eva of St Just in Penwith 1646 CRO AP/O/146 Will of John Olyvie of St Just in Penwith 1646 CRO AP/R/762 Will of Richard Row of Zennor, [St Just in Penwith crossed out] 1647 CRO AP/C/1203 Will of John Chinhale, blacksmith, of St Just in Penwith 1648 CRO AP/O/152 Will of Thomas Olivy of St Just in Penwith 1648 CRO AP/B/1259 Will of Glyn Bosistow, gentleman, of St Just in Penwith 1648 CRO AP/E/234 Will of Noye Edwards of St Just in Penwith 1648-1649 NA PROB 11/261/47 Will of Thomas Edwards, Yeoman of Saint Just in Penwith, Cornwall 1657 NA PROB 11/281/549 Will of Henrie or Henry Ustick, Yeoman of Saint Just in Penwith, Cornwall 1658 CRO AP/E/240 Will of Joan Edwards, widow, of St Just in Penwith 1660 CRO AP/G/622 Will of Martin Guy of St Just in Penwith 1660 CRO AP/E/244 Will of Charles Ellis of St Just in Penwith 1660-1661 CRO AP/H/1313 Will of John and Henry Hall, tinners, of St Just in Penwith 1660-1661 CRO AP/B/1317 Will of Hugh Bennett of St Just in Penwith 1661 CRO AP/R/806 Will of John Rawling, yeoman, of St Just in Penwith 1661 CRO AP/R/809 Will of Thomas Richard [alias Paskow, deleted], of St Just in Penwith 1661-1662 CRO AP/D/590 Will of Tobias Drake, gentleman, of St Just in Penwith 1663 CRO AP/O/172 Will of Richard Oates, tinner, of St Just in Penwith 1663-1664 CRO AP/C/1340 Will of Joan Cregoe, widow, of St Just in Penwith 1663-1664 CRO AP/E/267 Will of Roger Edwards of St Just in Penwith 1664 CRO AP/O/204 Will of Henrie Oates of St Just in Penwith 1664 CRO AP/U/33 Will of Richard Uddy, tinner, of St Just in Penwith 1665 CRO AP/O/187 Will of John Oatts, tinner, of St Just in Penwith 1665 CRO AP/B/1446 Will of John Burlace, gentleman, of St Just in Penwith 1665 CRO AP/P/1126 Will of James Phillips, tinner, of St Just in Penwith 1665 CRO AP/B/1482 Will of William Busvargus, gentleman, of St Just in in Penwith 1666 CRO AP/D/623 Will of Thomas Davy of St Just in Penwith 1666 CRO AP/U/37 Will of Richard Usticke of St Just in Penwith 1667 CRO AP/B/1496 Will of Bennett Bennett, yeoman, of St Just in Penwith 1667 CRO AP/C/1433 Will of John Cock of St Just in Penwith 1667 CRO AP/U/36 Will of John Usticke the elder, gentleman, of Botallack, St Just in Penwith 1667 CRO AP/T/992 Will of Hannibal Trembath, tinner, of St Just in Penwith 1667-1668 CRO AP/M/958 Will of James Michell of St Just in Penwith 1668 CRO AP/K/285 Will of Christian Kellow, widow, of St Just in Penwith 1669 CRO AP/W/1018 Will of Martin Warren of St Just in Penwith 1671 CRO AP/O/215 Will of Hercules Oates of St Just in Penwith 1671 CRO AP/N/294 Will of Anthony Nicholls of St Just in Penwith 1673 CRO AP/U/44 Will of Oliver Usticke, yeoman, of St Just in Penwith 1673 CRO AP/E/315 Will of Edward Edwards senior, tinner, of St Just in Penwith 1673 CRO AP/A/376 Will of Richard Angwin, gentleman, of St Just in Penwith 1675 CRO AP/B/1788 Will of Richard Bone, tinner, of St Just in Penwith 1676 CRO AP/E/343 Will of Henry Ellis of St Just in Penwith 1677 CRO AP/G/852 Will of Thomas Gilbert of St Just in Penwith 1678 CRO AP/O/245 Will of John Oats of St Just in Penwith 1678 CRO AP/O/246 Will of Martin Oats, yeoman, of St Just in Penwith 1678-1679 CRO AP/N/331 Will of Margery Nicholls, widow, of St Just in Penwith 1679 CRO AP/E/360 Will of Thomas Edmond (alias James), tinner, of St Just in Penwith 1679-1680 CRO AP/E/363 Will of Gabriel Edwards of St Just in Penwith 1680 CRO AP/M/1162 Will of Mary Mason, widow, of St Just in Penwith 1680 CRO AP/W/1209 Will of John Wearne, tinner, of St Just in Penwith 1680 CRO AP/A/407 Will of Thomas Adam, tinner, of St Just in Penwith 1681 CRO AP/C/1855 Will of Bernard Cock of St Just in Penwith 1681-1682 CRO AP/E/365 Will of William Edwards of St Just in Penwith 1681-1682 CRO AP/W/1240 Will of Thomas Warren of St Just in Penwith 1682 CRO AP/L/834 Will of Thomas Lethan, tinner, of St Just in Penwith 1684 CRO AP/W/1278 Will of John Wallish of St Just in Penwith 1684 CRO AP/S/1662 Will of Thomas Stoyle of St Just in Penwith 1684 CRO AP/H/2125 Will of Thomas Hosken, tinner, of St Just in Penwith 1684-1685 CRO AP/T/1348 Will of Oliver Tregear, tinner, of St Just in Penwith 1685 CRO AP/J/836 Will of Peter Jagoe, yeoman, of St Just in Penwith 1685 CRO AP/O/274 Will of John Oats of St Just in Penwith 1685 CRO AP/U/57 Will of Martin Ustick alias Uistick of St Just in Penwith 1687 CRO AP/B/2161 Will of James Bennett of St Just in Penwith 1688 CRO AP/W/1380 Will of John William, tinner, of St Just in Penwith 1689 CRO AP/H/2304 Will of John Hill of St Just in Penwith 1690 CRO AP/U/64 Will of Thomas Ustick of St Just in Penwith 1690 CRO AP/E/438 Will of Francis Edwards, gentleman of St Just in Penwith 1690 CRO AP/C/2143 Will of Thomas Chinhall, blacksmith, of St Just in Penwith 1691 CRO AP/P/1826 Will of Isaac Penberthy junior, tinner, of St Just in Penwith 1691 CRO AP/G/1023 Will of Arthur Gendall, yeoman, of St Just in Penwith 1691 CRO AP/T/1471 Will of
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