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Sourc E Ref: No. Title Date Bodmin 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 Sourc Ref: No. Title Date e CRO FS/3/802 Will of St Nicholas Spysour Hopkyn, Bristol, Bodmin, Cornwall CRO CF/1/4346 Will of Richard Vyvyan 1511 CRO FS/3/784 Will of Dame Thomasyn Percyvale, formerly wife of Sir John Percyvale, Knight 26 Mar 1512 CRO AD208/1/2 Feoffment and will of William Loure, senior, esquire 12 Jan 1531 NA PROB 11/32/129 Will of William Body, Gentleman and Farmer 1547 NA PROB 11/32/512 Will of Thomas Sternhold of Bodmin, Cornwall 1549 NA PROB 11/39/211 Will of John Thawdye, Merchant Draper of Bodmin, Cornwall 1557 NA PROB 11/49/236 Will of William Marcomb of Bodmin, Cornwall 1567 CRO CY/1665 Will of Henry Chyverton, esquire of Trehunsey 9 Aug 1567 CRO AP/16C/14 Will of William Grene of Bodmin 1589 NA PROB 11/76/285 Will of Christopher Walker, Gentleman of Bodmin, Cornwall 1590 CRO AP/16C/25 Will of Kattryn Pawlye, widow, of Bodmin 1591 NA PROB 11/81/398 Will of Thomas Corie of Bodmin, Cornwall 1593 CRO AP/S/10 Will of James Sturgin alias John, victualler, of Bodmin 1601 CRO AP/D/2 Will of Robert Dawe, yeoman, of Bodmin 1601 CRO AP/S/12 Will of John Symon of Bodmin 1601 CRO AP/R/5 Will of Thomas Remphery of Bodmin 1601 CRO AP/C/7 Will of Thomas Cock, gentleman, of Bodmin 1601 CRO AP/J/2 Will of Robert James, dyer, of Bodmin 1601 CRO AP/H/25a Will of Nicholas Hawkins of Bodmin 1602 CRO AP/P/37 Will of John Prowt of Bodmin 1602 NA PROB 11/101/148 Will of George Lobbe of Bodmin, Cornwall 1603 CRO AP/M/31 Will of John Manninge, saddler, of Bodmin 1603 CRO AP/G/23 Will of Melior Geake of Bodmin 1603 CRO AP/H/67 Will of John Hobb of Bodmin Borough 1603 CRO AP/P/45 Will of Elizabeth Pawlyn, spinster, of Bodmin 1603‐1604 CRO AP/S/57 Will of William Symon of Bodmin 1604 CRO AP/T/62 Will of Thomas Tome of Bodmin 1604 CRO AP/C/73 Will of John Coole, labourer, of Bodmin 1604 CRO AP/T/68 Will of John Tubb, gentleman, of Bodmin 1604 CRO AP/W/63 Will of Addam Wyot of Bodmin 1604 CRO AP/J/41 Will of Henrie Johnson, saddler, of Bodmin 1604 CRO AP/D/43 Will of Stephen Dowe, barker, of Bodmin 1605 CRO AP/H/100 Will of Elizabeth Hodge of Bodmin 1605 CRO AP/S/66 Will of Edmond Sherman of Bodmin 1605 CRO AP/C/86 Will of Ralph Clies alias Trenoweth of St Lawrence, Bodmin 1605‐1606 CRO AP/S/104 Will of William Stodden of Bodmin 1606 CRO AP/A/30 Will of John Arnold of Bodmin 1606 CRO AP/A/24 Will of Thomas Allen of Bodmin 1606 CRO AP/H/119 Will of Nicholas Harvye senior, of Bodmin Borough 1606 CRO AP/V/20 Will of Thomas Veale, joiner, of Bodmin 1606 CRO AP/P/118 Will of Elizabeth Pleay, widow, of Bodmin 1606 CRO AP/H/113 Will of Thomas Ham, blacksmith, of Bodmin 1606 CRO AP/C/117 Will of Richard Cleere of Bodmin 1606 CRO AP/C/129 Will of John Combe, cordwainer, of Bodmin 1606 CRO AP/G/63 Will of George Goodbridge of Bodmin 1606‐1607 CRO AP/B/117 Will of Robert Bateswell of Bodmin 1606‐1607 CRO AP/H/144 Will of John Hancocke of Bodmin 1607 CRO AP/M/123 Will of Edward Mill of Bodmin 1607 CRO AP/O/15 Will of Richard Opye, gentleman, of Bodmin 1607 CRO AP/T/115 Will of John Teage of Bodmin 1607 CRO AP/S/121 Will of John Sibly of Bodmin 1607 CRO AP/W/112 Will of Francis Webber of Bodmin 1607 CRO AP/J/93b Will of John Jorye of Bodmin 1607 CRO AP/S/119 Will of Margery Sherman, widow, of Bodmin 1607 CRO AP/S/137 Will of John Strout alias Stroude, labourer, of St Lawrence, Bodmin 1607‐1608 CRO AP/H/185 Will of Walter Hicks of Bodmin 1608 CRO AP/C/189 Will of Jane Couch senior, widow, of Bodmin 1608 CRO AP/H/174 Will of John Hancock of Bodmin 1608 CRO AP/E/36 Will of Elizabeth Edye, widow, of Bodmin 1608 CRO AP/P/159 Will of Bennett Piper of Bodmin 1608 CRO AP/D/71 Will of George Day, husbandman, of Bodmin 1608 CRO AP/H/210 Will of Eustace Hicks, widow, of Bodmin 1609 CRO AP/R/172 Will of Thomas Russell of Bodmin 1610‐1611 CRO AP/T/178 Will of ? Tredwen of [of Bodmin?] 1611 CRO AP/G/129 Will of John Giles of Bodmin 1611 CRO AP/L/109 Will of Thomas Lawrence of Bodmin 1611 CRO AP/B/276 Will of John Brush of Bodmin 1611 CRO AP/B/279 Will of Bartholomew Burne of Bodmin 1611‐1612 CRO AP/B/270 Will of Nicholas Boyer, gentleman, of Bodmin 1611‐1612 CRO AP/T/209 Will of Ann Tubb of Bodmin 1612 CRO AP/C/293 Will of Alice Coole, widow, of Bodmin 1612 CRO AP/B/296 Will of John Bligh of Bodmin 1612 CRO AP/R/196 Will of Nicholas Rosevear of Bodmin 1612 CRO AP/W/191 Will of Robart Wills of Bodmin 1612 CRO AP/J/151 Will of John Janes of Bodmin 1612 CRO AP/K/44 Will of John Kittow of Bodmin 1612 CRO AP/T/211 Will of Richard Tallacke of Bodmin 1613 CRO AP/W/216 Will of Henry Ward of Bodmin 1614 CRO AP/D/129 Will of Amy Donaford, widow, of Bodmin 1614 CRO AP/D/134 Will of Thomas Durant, barker, of Bodmin 1614 CRO AP/H/337 Will of John Hocken, cordwainer, of Bodmin 1614 CRO AP/T/232 Will of Thomas Taylor of Bodmin 1614 CRO AP/M/238 Will of Edward Menhinicke of Bodmin 1614-1615 CRO AP/W/239 Will of Henrye Ward of Bodmin 1615 CRO AP/H/353 Will of Margery Hancock, widow, of Bodmin 1615 CRO AP/V/46 Will of Nicholas Vivian of Bodmin Borough 1615 CRO AP/H/366 Will of James Hellier of Bodmin 1615 CRO AP/L/143 Will of William Lawrance of Bodmin 1615‐1616 CRO AP/K/62 Will of Ralph Kittow, cordwainer, of Bodmin 1616 CRO AP/R/272 Will of Nicholas Russell of Bodmin 1616 CRO AP/T/268 Will of Alice Tampson, widow, of Bodmin 1616 CRO AP/T/289 Will of John Treweek, of borough of Bodmin 1616 CRO AP/E/66 Will of Otes Edie [Edy], gentleman, merchant, of Bodmin 1616 CRO AP/M/270 Will of John Master of Bodmin 1616 CRO AP/B/393 Will of John Bake of Bodmin 1616 CRO AP/E/63 Will of Thomas Eastlake, butcher, of Bodmin 1616 CRO AP/H/392 Will of Thomas Hawkes, husbandman, of Bodmin 1616 CRO AP/B/409 Will of John Blight, clerk, of Bodmin 1616 CRO AP/G/190 Will of Thomas Gray of Bodmin 1616‐1617 CRO AP/L/184 Will of Katherine Linch, widow, of Bodmin 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