CRO AP/M/16 Will of Thomasyn Myll, Widow, of Poundstock 1601-1602

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CRO AP/M/16 Will of Thomasyn Myll, Widow, of Poundstock 1601-1602 Poundstock Wills and/or associated documents available from Kresen Kernow (formerly the Cornwall Record Office (CRO) or the National Archive (NA) Links are to the transcripts available from the parish page CRO AP/M/16 Will of Thomasyn Myll, widow, of Poundstock 1601-1602 CRO AP/B/50a Will of John Baker, husbandman, of Poundstock 1603 CRO AP/P/52 Will of Digory Penwarden of Poundstock 1603-1604 CRO AP/H/132 Will of Thomas Hooper of Poundstock 1606 CRO AP/A/23 Will of Joan Alee alias Aligh, widow, of Poundstock 1606 CRO AP/B/162 Will of Nicholas Bray of Poundstock 1607 CRO AP/A/42 Will of John Anderton junior, groom, of Penhalt, Poundstock 1608 CRO AP/S/146 Will of John Sanders, mason, of Poundstock 1608-1609 CRO AP/G/109 Will of John Garde, husbandman, of Poundstock 1609 CRO AP/P/178 Will of John Penfounde, Esquire, of Poundstock 1609-1610 CRO AP/W/171 Will of James Wickett of Poundstock 1610 CRO AP/T/163 Will of Roger Trebarfoot, gentleman, of Poundstock 1610 CRO AP/W/169 Will of William Where of Poundstock 1610 CRO AP/B/253 Will of Degory Baker of Poundstock 1611-1612 CRO AP/H/289 Will of Digory Holman, yeoman, of Wawson, Poundstock 1612 CRO AP/M/236 Will of John Meager of Poundstock 1614 CRO AP/W/219 Will of Gilbert Waye of Poundstock 1614 CRO AP/A/85 Will of John Anderton, yeoman, of Millook, Poundstock 1614-1615 CRO AP/S/273 Will of George Sheere of Poundstock 1614-1615 CRO AP/W/245 Will of Thomas Wheare of Poundstock 1615 CRO AP/A/95 Will of John Asheton, husbandman, of Poundstock 1615 CRO AP/W/241 Will of Jhoane Webbe of Poundstock 1615 CRO AP/M/250 Will of John Mabyn of Poundstock 1615-1616 CRO AP/H/422 Will of Mary Halls, alias Towe, of Poundstock 1617 CRO AP/W/277 Will of Emott Wheare of Poundstock 1617 CRO AP/H/435 Will of Thomas Hender, husbandman, of Poundstock 1617 CRO AP/M/289 Will of Mary Marshall, widow, of Poundstock 1617 CRO AP/J/239 Will of Phillipp Jones alias Jonas, widow, of Poundstock 1618 CRO AP/R/306 Will of Simon Rundell, yeoman, of Poundstock 1618 CRO AP/H/492 Will of Mary Holman, widow, of Wanson, Poundstock 1619 CRO AP/P/361 Will of Margarett Palmer, widow, of Poundstock 1619-1620 CRO AP/M/324 Will of Jane Marten, single woman, of Poundstock 1620 CRO AP/L/206 Will of William Lambert of Poundstock 1620 CRO AP/O/62 Will of Walter Oake, husbandman, of Poundstock 1620 CRO AP/V/64 Will of Degory Visick of Poundstock 1621 CRO AP/K/79 Will of John Kempe, gentleman, of Poundstock 1621-1622 CRO AP/H/601 Will of James Haydon of Poundstock 1623-1624 CRO AP/M/407 Will of Thomas Medlande, yeoman, of Poundstock 1624 CRO AP/S/518 Will of John Sutcot of Poundstock 1624 CRO AP/B/656 Will of John Braunton of Poundstock 1624 CRO AP/R/411 Will of John Rowe, bachelor, of Poundstock 1624 CRO AP/R/414 Will of William Rowe of Poundstock 1624 CRO AP/W/396 Will of Thomas Webb of Poundstock 1624-1625 CRO AP/H/659 Will of John Holman, yeoman, of Wanson, Poundstock 1624-1625 CRO AP/M/423 Will of Robert Marshall, husbandman, of Poundstock 1625 CRO AP/S/568 Will of William Southcot alias Juell of Poundstock 1626 CRO AP/M/455 Will of Digory Mill, yeoman, of Kenecothill, Poundstock 1626 CRO AP/S/586 Will of William Scott senior of Poundstock 1627 CRO AP/W/460 Will of Roger Webb of Poundstock 1627 CRO AP/L/305 Will of Richard Langford, yeoman, of Poundstock 1627 CRO AP/M/465 Will of Robert Marke, yeoman, of Poundstock 1627-1628 CRO AP/M/482 Will of Roger Marten, yeoman, of Poundstock 1628 CRO AP/A/171 Will of William Ashton, glovemaker, of Poundstock 1629 CRO AP/B/755 Will of Richard Baker, yeoman, of Poundstock 1629 CRO AP/T/524 Will of Digory Tripplitt, yeoman, of Poundstock 1629 CRO AP/R/503 Will of Daniel Richards of Poundstock 1630 CRO AP/P/619 Will of John Penwarne the elder, yeoman, of Poundstock 1631 CRO AP/S/662 Will of George Sheere of Poundstock 1631 CRO AP/K/138 Will of John Kerby, husbandman, of Poundstock 1631-1632 CRO AP/H/812 Will of John Harry, yeoman, of Poundstock 1631-1632 CRO AP/M/537 Will of Margaret Marke, widow, of Poundstock 1632 CRO AP/T/577 Will of Richard Trebarfoot, gentleman, of Poundstock 1633 CRO AP/W/554 Will of Petherwick Webb of Poundstock 1635 CRO AP/O/114 Will of Walter Oats of Poundstock 1636-1637 CRO AP/J/431 Will of George Judd, husbandman, of Poundstock 1636-1637 CRO AP/M/586 Will of Mary Marten Poundstock 1636-1637 CRO AP/M/619 Will of Nicholas Mill of Poundstock 1638-1639 CRO AP/A/222 Will of John Anderton of Poundstock 1639 CRO AP/W/636 Will of Nicholas Webb of Poundstock 1639 CRO AP/B/982 Will of Jeremy Bray of Poundstock 1639 CRO AP/A/221 Will of Abraham Anderton of Poundstock 1639-1640 CRO AP/W/641 Will of Edward Wheare of Poundstock 1639-1640 CRO AP/P/794 Will of Richard Pynch, yeoman, gentleman, of Poundstock 1640 CRO AP/M/669 Will of William Mill alias Earmill, yeoman, of Poundstock 1641-1642 CRO AP/R/676 Will of Simon Ronnell, gentleman, of Poundstock 1642 CRO AP/C/1041 Will of John Coole of Poundstock 1642 CRO AP/M/683 Will of John Myll the elder of Poundstock 1642 CRO AP/B/1101 Will of Degory Bray of Poundstock 1643 CRO AP/A/246 Will of Honor Arnold of Poundstock 1643 CRO AP/M/702 Will of William Mill alias Arnell of Poundstock 1643 CRO AP/A/259 Will of William Arnold senior of Poundstock 1644 CRO AP/A/256 Will of Margery Anderton of Poundstock 1644 CRO AP/M/720 Will of Valentine Mill, husbandman, of Poundstock 1644 CRO AP/T/759 Will of Margery Trewyn of Poundstock 1644 CRO AP/W/728 Will of Zenobia Where of Poundstock 1644 CRO AP/W/727 Will of Augustin Wheare of Poundstock 1644 CRO AP/S/936 Will of Walter Stanton of Poundstock 1644 CRO AP/A/258 Will of Honor Arnold, widow, of Poundstock 1644-1645 CRO AP/P/908 Will of Roger Pyne of Poundstock 1645 CRO AP/M/738 Will of Degorie Mill of Poundstock 1645 CRO AP/H/1226 Will of Elizabeth Harry, widow, of Poundstock 1646 CRO AP/T/786 Will of John Tom, carpenter, of Poundstock 1646 CRO AP/H/1229 Will of William Harry of Poundstock 1646 CRO AP/H/1227 Will of George Harry, husbandman, of Poundstock 1646 CRO AP/M/744 Will of Chris Marshell, labourer, of Poundstock 1646 CRO AP/M/745 Will of John Marshall, blacksmith, of Poundstock 1646-1647 CRO AP/S/1010 Will of Margery Stanton, widow, of Poundstock 1647 CRO AP/M/780 Will of Mary Meager, singlewoman, of Poundstock 1648 CRO AP/C/1205 Will of Katheren Churton, widow, of Poundstock 1648-1649 CRO AP/M/786 Will of Richard Marshall, husbandman, of Poundstock 1649 CRO AP/C/1231 Will of William Churton, clerk, of Poundstock 1649-1650 NA PROB 11/215/524 Will of Dorothie Pinch, Widow of Poundstock, Cornwall 1651 NA PROB 11/215/51 Will of Lethie Pinch, Spinster of Poundstock, Cornwall 1651 NA PROB 11/243/17 Will of Sampson Larke, Yeoman of Poundstock, Cornwall 1654 NA PROB 11/279/423 Will of Arthur Holman of Poundstock, Cornwall 1658 CRO AP/T/849 Will of John Treweene, yeoman, of Poundstock 1660 CRO AP/P/1006 Will of Richard Pudner, widow, of Poundstock 1660 CRO AP/W/829 Will of John Wickett, husbandman, of Poundstock 1660 CRO AP/R/800 Will of Nicholas Rowe, yeoman, of Poundstock 1660-1661 CRO AP/S/1068 Will of John Sheer, yeoman, of Poundstock 1661 CRO AP/M/837 Will of Degory Marshall, husbandman or yeoman, of Poundstock 1662 CRO AP/W/861 Will of John Webb of Poundstock 1662 CRO AP/P/1049 Will of Lucian Pedner, husbandman, of Poundstock 1662 CRO AP/P/1100 Will of Digory Penwarne of Poundstock 1664 CRO AP/S/1145 Will of Thomas Smith of Poundstock 1664 CRO AP/S/1138 Will of Walter Scott of Poundstock 1664 CRO AP/A/326b Will of Arthur Arnold of Poundstock 1666-1667 CRO AP/M/942 Will of Ann Mill, widow, of Poundstock 1667-1668 CRO AP/P/1205 Will of Philip Pudner of Poundstock 1668 CRO AP/M/957 Will of Sam Medland of Poundstock 1668 CRO AP/P/1216 Will of John Penwarden, husbandman, of Poundstock 1669 CRO AP/J/669 Will of Edmond Johns of Poundstock 1669 CRO AP/T/1059 Will of Joseph Trebarfoot of Poundstock 1670 CRO AP/W/997a Will of William Webb senior, yeoman, of Poundstock 1670 CRO AP/P/1242 Will of John Penwarne the elder of Poundstock 1670-1671 CRO AP/W/996 Will of Nicholl Webb of Poundstock 1670-1671 CRO AP/H/1665 Will of Arthur Holman of Poundstock 1670-1671 CRO AP/W/1021 Will of Thomas Webb senior, yeoman, of Poundstock 1671 CRO AP/A/364 Will of John Ashton of Poundstock 1671 CRO AP/B/1629 Will of John Branton, yeoman, of Poundstock 1671-1672 CRO AP/R/1035 Will of Elizabeth Richards, widow, of Poundstock 1673 CRO AP/G/780 Will of Jasper Goodman of Poundstock 1673-1674 CRO AP/B/1729 Will of John Branton of Poundstock 1674 CRO AP/G/817 Will of Beaton Goodman, widow, of Poundstock 1676 CRO AP/B/1797 Will of William Bray, yeoman, of Poundstock 1676 CRO AP/P/1402 Will of Digory Penwarden, yeoman, of Poundstock 1677 CRO AP/D/745 Will of Richard Deyman, yeoman, of Kilkhampton 1677 CRO AP/B/1845 Will of Thomas Bastard of Poundstock 1678 CRO AP/S/1518 Will of Thomasine Steere, single woman, of Poundstock 1678-1679 CRO AP/T/1220 Will of Humphrey Triplett, yeoman, of Poundstock 1678-1679 CRO AP/R/1130 Will of William Rowe of Poundstock 1678-1679 CRO AP/R/1128 Will of Agnes Row, widow, of Poundstock 1678-1679 CRO AP/R/1129 Will of Joan Rowe, spinster, of Poundstock 1678-1679 CRO AP/T/1234 Will of Degory Trewin, gentleman, of Poundstock 1679 CRO AP/H/1975 Will of John Holman of Poundstock 1679 CRO AP/M/1141 Will of William Marshall of Poundstock 1679 CRO AP/R/1166 Will of Runnell Rowe of Poundstock 1679-1680 CRO AP/R/1160 Will of William Richards, cooper, of Poundstock 1680 CRO AP/C/1845 Will of Eleazer Crodacott of Poundstock 1680 CRO AP/R/1165 Will of John Rowe, yeoman, of Poundstock 1680 CRO AP/R/1168
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