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St Minver Wills St Minver 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 X979/22 Copy will of John Randall of Trewint, St Minver CRO X433/9 Will of John Foote 3 Apr 1573 CRO ACP/WR/183/124 Will Indexes, Archdeaconry Court of Probate, St Minver 1596-1606 CRO AP/T/6 Will of Humphry Thomas of St Minver 1601 CRO AP/B/29 Will of George Beare alias Bere of St Minver 1602 CRO CF/1/4241 Will of Thomas Olver, fisherman of St Minver 1602 CRO AP/G/25 Will of Honor Gee of St Minver 1603 CRO AP/G/24 Will of Agnes Gee of St Minver 1603 CRO AP/R/56 Will of Richard Rawlyn of St Minver 1604 CRO AP/J/44 Will of John James alias Jones of St Minver 1604 CRO AP/L/24 Will of Honor Lee of St Minver 1604 CRO AP/B/98 Will of William Belkye of St Minver 1605 CRO AP/S/72 Will of Otes Smith of St Minver 1605 CRO AP/S/98 Will of William Sparnall, alias Tanken of St Minver 1606 CRO AP/T/118 Will of Penticoste Trebell of St Minver 1607 CRO AP/M/125 Will of Thomas Morrishe alias Eagle of Corrlyon, St Minver 1607 CRO AP/C/143 Will of Sampson Casyer of St Minver 1607-1608 CRO ACP/WR/183/125 Will Indexes, Archdeaconry Court of Probate, St Minver 1607-1640 CRO AP/S/175 Will of Emme Sparnall of St Minver 1609 CRO AP/P/179 Will of Humphry Penkevil of St Minver 1609 CRO AP/S/184 Will of John Symon of St Minver 1609 CRO AP/S/192 Will of Giles Shole of St Minver 1610 CRO AP/H/226 Will of John Harvye of St Minver 1610 CRO AP/J/144 Will of Tamsin Joanes of St Minver 1611 CRO AP/W/210 Will of Barnerd Wyatt of St Minver 1611 CRO AP/H/245 Will of John Harvye of St Minver 1611-1612 CRO AP/C/285 Will of William Cock of St Minver 1612 CRO AP/S/257 Will of Richard Shole of St Minver 1613 CRO AP/H/345 Will of John Hooper, yeoman, of Treverowe, St Minver 1614 CRO AP/M/248 Will of John Morgan St Minver 1614-1615 CRO AP/H/315 Will of Thomas Hammet of St Minver 1614-1615 CRO AP/P/298 Will of John Polstacc of St Minver 1615 CRO AP/S/298 Will of Bartholomew Shole of St Minver 1615 CRO AP/S/306 Will of William Smith of St Minver 1615 CRO AP/P/291 Will of Richard Penkevill, esquire of St Minver 1615-1616 CRO AP/B/408a Will of John Billing of St Minver 1616 CRO AP/M/284 Will of Richard Mablye of St Minver 1617 CRO AP/P/336 Will of Richard Poulstagge of St Minver 1617 CRO AP/T/303 Will of William Treffry, tailor, of St Minver 1617-1618 CRO AP/P/331 Will of Sydwell Peckham, widow, of St Minver 1617-1618 CRO AP/M/311 Will of Cathy Moyle, widow, of St Minver 1618 CRO AP/B/463 Will of John Billing, husbandman, of St Minver 1618 CRO AP/M/312 Will of Contantyne Moyle of St Minver 1618-1619 CRO AP/D/189 Will of Kathy Downing, widow, of St Minver 1619 CRO AP/R/312 Will of Ralph Raynold, Groom, of St Minver 1619 CRO AP/T/349 Will of John Treble, yeoman, of St Minver 1620 CRO AP/G/235 Will of Thomas Gradley of St Minver 1620 CRO AP/G/239 Will of Gideon Gye of St Minver 1620-1621 CRO AP/P/394 Will of Hugh Pomery, esquire, of St Minver 1620-1621 CRO AP/C/507 Will of John Collings, sailor, of St Minver 1621 CRO AP/T/374 Will of Richard Treble of St Minver 1621 CRO AP/H/544 Will of Ottes Hicks, yeoman, of St Minver 1621-1622 CRO AP/K/87/2-3 Will of John Kempe, gentleman, of St Minver 1622 CRO AP/P/431 Will of Phillip Penkevell of St Minver 1622 CRO AP/M/357 Will of John Mabelye, yeoman, of St Minver 1622 CRO AP/P/449 Will of Jane Penkevell, widow, of St Minver 1623 CRO AP/P/453 Will of John Pettergrew of St Minver 1623 CRO AP/S/486 Will of Thomas Steven of St Minver 1623-1624 CRO AP/B/629 Will of William Ball, yeoman, of St Minver 1624 CRO AP/T/462 Will of Thomas Trebell of St Minver 1626 CRO CF/1/4242 Will of John Olver, sailor, son of Thomas Olver of St Minver 1626 CRO AP/G/324 Will of John Godfrey of St Minver 1626-1627 CRO AP/S/572 Will of John Steven, yeoman, of St Minver 1626-1627 CRO AP/O/80 Will of John Olver of St Minver 1626-1627 CRO AP/T/485 Will of Abigail Trebell, spinster, of St Minver 1627 CRO AP/L/310 Will of Ralph Ley, yeoman, of St Minver 1627 CRO AP/L/319 Will of Giles Ley of St Minver 1628 CRO AP/S/613 Will of Margaret Steven, widow, of St Minver 1628 CRO AP/H/755 Will of Humphrey Harris, carpenter, of St Minver 1628 CRO AP/G/361 Will of Henry Guy of St Minver 1629 CRO AP/R/495 Will of William Rounsevall, husbandman, of St Minver 1629 CRO AP/K/133 Will of Ralph Kent, husbandman, of St Minver 1630-1631 CRO AP/J/379 Will of Henry Joyce senior, yeoman, of St Minver 1631 CRO AP/H/811 Will of Richard Harris of St Minver 1631 CRO AP/S/683 Will of John Stile of St Minver 1632 CRO AP/T/559 Will of James Trefry of St Minver 1632 CRO AP/R/570 Will of Richard Rounsevell of St Minver 1635 CRO AP/C/854 Will of Richard Colling alias Collyn, yeoman, of St Minver 1635 CRO AP/M/571 Will of Richard Mabely of St Minver 1635 CRO AP/M/599 Will of Thomas Morice of St Minver 1636 CRO AP/A/208 Will of Florence Ashewell of St Minver 1636 CRO AP/H/929 Will of Ralph Hicks, yeoman, of St Minver 1636-1637 CRO AP/R/609 Will of Ralph Rawling, yeoman, of St Minver 1638 CRO AP/L/410 Will of Gilbert Launder, clerk, of St Minver 1638 CRO AP/G/443 Will of Thomas Guy of St Minver 1638 CRO AP/S/805 Will of Richard Sparnall, weaver, of St Minver 1638 CRO AP/R/632 Will of Richard Rounsevall of St Minver 1639 CRO AP/G/463 Will of Barbara Guy, widow, of St Minver 1639 CRO AP/M/659 Will of John Mably, husbandman, of St Minver 1641 CRO AP/W/678 Will of Phillip Webber of St Minver 1641-1642 CRO ACP/WR/183/126 Will Indexes, Archdeaconry Court of Probate, St Minver 1641-1664 CRO AP/M/678 Will of Nicholas Marke, yeoman, of St Minver 1642 CRO AP/I/33 Will of Richard Ivy of St Minver 1642-1643 CRO AP/P/842 Will of Benjamin Penkevell, gentleman, of St Minver 1643-1644 CRO AP/G/531 Will of Constance Guy, widow, of St Minver 1643-1644 CRO AP/H/1126 Will of John Hender junior, yeoman, of St Minver 1643-1644 CRO AP/B/1111 Will of Stephen Ball of St Minver 1644 CRO CF/1/4201 Will of Robert Jackett, sailor of St Minver 1644 CRO AP/M/709 Will of John Mably of St Minver 1644 CRO AP/M/723 Will of Anthony Morish of St Minver 1644 CRO AP/P/871 Will of Benjamin Penkevell, gentleman, of St Minver 1644 CRO AP/S/943 Will of John Stone, yeoman, of St Minver 1644 CRO AP/J/502 Will of Robert Jackect senior, sailor, of St Minver 1644 CRO AP/R/709 Will of Richard Rounsevall of St Minver 1644 CRO AP/K/218 Will of George Kent of St Minver 1644 CRO AP/M/885 Will of Nathaniel Morrish, yeoman, of St Minver 1644-1645 CRO AP/H/1176 Will of Margery Hicks, spinster, of St Minver 1644-1645 CRO AP/B/1160 Will of Thomas Best, gentleman, of St Minver 1645 CRO AP/H/1208 Will of John Harvey of St Minver 1645 CRO AP/W/749 Will of Nicholas Weale, vicar, of St Minver 1645 CRO AP/T/788 Will of Roger Trefry of St Minver 1646 CRO AP/R/749 Will of John Rounsevall of St Minver 1646 CRO AP/S/971 Will of John Silly of St Minver 1646 CRO AP/B/1206 Will of John Burden of St Minver 1646 CRO AP/M/753 Will of William Mill of St Minver 1646-1647 CRO AP/B/1221 Will of Thomas Bilkey of St Minver 1647 CRO AP/M/756 Will of Kathy Mably, widow, of St Minver 1647-1648 CRO AP/K/239 Will of Joan Kent, widow, of St Minver 1647-1648 CRO AP/R/777 Will of John Rounsevall of St Minver 1648 CRO AP/B/1246 Will of Henry Bennett of St Minver 1648 CRO AP/M/782 Will of Clemmence Morish of St Minver 1648 CRO AP/S/1024 Will of Thomas Smith, yeoman, of St Minver 1648 CRO AP/D/539 Will of Richard Dowing of St Minver 1649 CRO AP/G/603 Will of Henry Gee of St Minver 1649-1650 NA PROB 11/221/378 Will of Thomas Clements, Yeoman of Saint Minver, Cornwall 1652 NA PROB 11/265/635 Will of Phillipp Tippett, Widow of Saint Minver, Cornwall 1657 NA PROB 11/296/8 Will of John Trebell, Yeoman of Saint Minver, Cornwall 1659 CRO AP/B/1290 Will of William Bennett of St Minver 1660-1661 CRO AP/I/40 Will of William Ivye alias Eivie, yeoman, of St Minver 1660-1661 CRO AP/B/1299 Will of John Bridgeman, husbandman, of St Minver 1660-1661 CRO AP/M/791 Will of Thomas Mable, yeoman, of St Minver 1660-1661 NA PROB 11/299/51 Will of William Rounsevall, Gentleman of Saint Minver, Cornwall 1660 NA PROB 11/304/165 Will of Richard Silly of Saint Minver, Cornwall 1661 CRO AP/T/856 Will of George Thomas of St Minver 1661 CRO AP/S/1105 Will of John Smith, yeoman, of St Minver 1662 CRO AP/S/1112 Will of Emma Stone, spinster, of St Minver 1662-1663 CRO AP/B/1338 Will of Degory Ball, yeoman, of St Minver 1662-1663 CRO AP/D/570 Will of Joan Dingley, widow, of St Minver 1662-1663 CRO AP/H/1429 Will of Antise Hodge, singlewoman, of St Minver 1663-1664 CRO AP/R/842 Will of Thomas Rawling of St Minver (formerly of Maker) 1663-1664 CRO AP/S/1148 Will of Thomas Sparnall, yeoman, of St Minver 1664 CRO AP/M/889 Will of Humphrey Mably of St Minver 1665 CRO AP/G/678 Will of Richard Gay, widow, of St Minver 1666-1667 CRO AP/J/635 Will of Elizabeth Jagoe of St Minver 1667 CRO AP/W/949 Will of Anne Willcock of St Minver 1667 CRO AP/S/1204 Will of Mark Silly, esquire, of St Minver 1667 CRO AP/J/641 Will of Peter Jory of St Minver 1667 CRO AP/G/727 Will of Humphrey Guy, yeoman, of St Minver 1669 CRO AP/C/1520 Will of Edward Clemments of St Minver 1670 CRO AP/G/735 Will of Henry Gray of St Minver 1670 CRO AP/F/285 Will of Phillip Foote, shipster, of St Minver 1670 CRO AP/M/976 Will of Francis Mabely of St Minver 1670 CRO AP/K/299 Will of John Kent, yeoman, of St Minver 1671 CRO AP/R/1009 Will of Edith Rounsevall, widow, of St Minver 1671 CRO AP/S/1336 Will of John Silly, esquire,
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