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St Endellion Wills Endellion 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 Source Ref. No. Title Date CRO AP/C/22 Will of Leonard Collin, fisherman, of Endellion 1602 CRO AP/H/21 Will of Joan Hambley, widow, of Endellion 1602 CRO AP/H/43 Will of Thomas Hooper of Endellion 1602 CRO AP/C/59 Will of Luke Couch of Endellion 1603 CRO AP/H/83 Will of Robert Hooper of Endellion 1604 CRO AP/J/31 Will of Ellen Jose of Endellion 1604 CRO AP/T/74 Will of John Thomas, fisherman, of Endellion 1605 CRO AP/O/14 Will of John Olver, yeoman, of Endellion 1607 CRO AP/P/127 Will of Richard Parson the elder of Endellion 1607 CRO AP/G/94 Will of John Gadgcomb of Endellion 1608 CRO AP/K/26 Will of William Kittow of Endellion 1608 CRO AP/R/141 Will of John Roskarrock of Endellion 1608 CRO AP/T/138 Will of John Tawlye, husbandman, of Endellion 1609 CRO AP/D/84 Will of John Davy of Endellion 1610 CRO AP/M/164 Will of Richard Mathewe of Endellion 1610 CRO AP/S/195 Will of Edward Sloggett of Endellion 1610 CRO AP/O/26 Will of Anthonye Olver, sailor, of Endellion 1611 CRO AP/T/195 Will of Robert Tom of Trelights, Endellion 1613 CRO AP/F/61 Will of Richard Foote of Endellion 1614 CRO AP/P/273 Will of Nicholas Perkyne, husbandman, yeoman, of Endellion 1614 CRO AP/T/217 Will of John Trees senior, yeoman, of Endellion 1614 CRO AP/J/174 Will of Nicholas Jeffrye of Endellion 1615 CRO AP/G/173 Will of Elizabeth Geye, widow, of Endellion 1616 CRO AP/G/189 Will of John Gray, husbandman, of Endellion 1616 CRO AP/H/403 Will of Elizabeth Hicks of Endellion 1616 CRO AP/L/174 Will of Richard Lynam, yeoman, of Trewitherd, Endellion 1616 CRO AP/M/281 Will of Ralph Moyle of Endellion 1616 CRO AP/T/290 Will of William Triplett of Endellion 1616 CRO AP/C/403a Will of Thomas Carwethye of Endellion 1617 CRO AP/H/425 Will of Thomas Hammett, husbandman, of Endellion 1617 CRO AP/J/221 Will of Anthony Jeffrey of Endellion 1617 CRO AP/C/430 Will of Thomas Carwethy, husbandman, of Endellion 1618 CRO AP/J/232 Will of Ursylla Jeffry, widow, of Endellion 1618 CRO AP/B/478 Will of John Bunt of Endellion 1619 CRO AP/B/521 Will of John Bennett of Endellion 1620 CRO AP/R/340 Will of Richard Rounsevall, yeoman, of Endellion 1620 CRO AP/A/129 Will of Thomas Atwill of Endellion 1621 CRO AP/R/346 Will of Margery Rawe, widow, of Endellion 1621 CRO AP/E/104 Will of Jane Emmett, widow, of Endellion 1622 CRO AP/H/529 Will of Richard Hamblye of Endellion 1622 CRO AP/P/416 Will of Richard Phillipps, yeoman, of Endellion 1622 CRO AP/M/380 Will of John Marten of Endellion 1623 CRO AP/S/476 Will of Joan Smith, widow, of Endellion 1623 CRO AP/N/135 Will of Peter Nicholls, sailor, of Port Isaac, Endellion 1624 CRO AP/G/312 Will of Edward Gwavers, husbandman, of Endellion 1625 CRO AP/C/661 Will of Nicholas Couche of Endellion 1626 CRO AP/D/261 Will of John Downing of Endellion 1626 CRO AP/L/278 Will of William Lynam, yeoman, of Endellion 1626 CRO AP/S/533 Will of John Scarbrook, husbandman, of Endellion 1626 CRO AP/T/459 Will of John Tom, fisherman, of Endellion 1626 NA PROB 11/150/133 Will of Richard Dagge, Gentleman of Endellion, Cornwall 1626 CRO AP/G/334 Will of John Garrow, husbandman, of Endellion 1627 CRO AP/P/556 Will of Alice Phillipps, widow, of Endellion 1627 CRO AP/R/449 Will of Charles Roscarrock, esquire, of Endellion 1627 CRO AP/S/584 Will of John Scarbrock, sailor, of Endellion 1627 CRO AP/T/464 Will of John Treffry, sailor, of Endellion 1627 CRO AP/T/486 Will of John Trefry of Endellion 1627 CRO AP/D/291 Will of Joan Davy, widow, of Endellion 1628 CRO AP/P/542 Will of John Parson, fisherman, of Endellion 1628 CRO AP/F/141 Will of Agnes French alias Mathew, spinster, of Endellion 1630 CRO AP/S/646 Will of Katherine Smyth of Endellion (late wife of Thomas Endellion) 1630 CRO AP/D/329 Will of Roger Davies of Port Isaac, Endellion 1631 CRO AP/G/373 Will of William Goode, yeoman, of Endellion 1631 CRO AP/J/375 Will of Henry Jose,junior, yeoman, of Endellion 1631 CRO AP/S/661 Will of Paul Scarbrook, husbandman, of Endellion 1631 CRO AP/A/187 Will of Alice Aunger, widow, of Endellion 1632 CRO AP/M/557 Will of Walter Michell, husbandman, of Endellion 1633 CRO AP/M/559 Will of John Millard, yeoman, of Endellion 1633 CRO AP/B/872 Will of Richard Beheathland, gentleman, of Endellion 1635 CRO AP/O/111 Will of John Olver, yeoman, of Endellion 1635 CRO AP/H/969 Will of Walter Hopper, tailor, of Endellion 1637 CRO AP/L/394 Will of John Lynam, yeoman, of Endellion 1637 CRO AP/B/978 Will of Tamsin Blake, widow, of Endellion 1639 CRO AP/R/617 Will of John Rowse of Endellion 1639 CRO AP/D/421 Will of Haszell Dagg, yeoman, of Endellion 1640 CRO AP/H/1044 Will of Christopher Herring of Endellion 1640 CRO AP/R/659 Will of Joan Rowse alias Jerman, spinster, of Endellion 1640 CRO AP/S/837 Will of William Smith, mason, of Endellion 1640 CRO AP/C/1028 Will of Christopher Cundy of Endellion 1641 CRO AP/D/443 Will of Elizabeth Dagge of Endellion 1641 CRO AP/M/663 Will of William Matthew, gentleman, of Endellion 1641 CRO AP/M/666 Will of Jane Mychell alias Crowan, widow, of Endellion 1641 CRO AP/P/762 Will of Richard Parsonn of Endellion 1641 CRO AP/S/859 Will of Grace Scarbrook of Endellion 1641 CRO AP/B/1063 Will of John Bray, sailor, of Endellion 1642 CRO AP/G/496 Will of Clement Godfry of Endellion 1642 CRO AP/I/32 Will of John Inch, groom, of Endellion 1642 CRO AP/K/197 Will of Thomas Keate, husbandman, of Endellion 1642 CRO AP/L/454 Will of Robert Lynam of Endellion 1642 CRO AP/D/461 Will of Nicholas Dagg, yeoman, of Portquin, Endellion 1643 CRO AP/S/919 Will of Christopher Strong, clerk, of Endellion 1643 CRO AP/D/479 Will of Hugh Davye of Endellion 1644 CRO AP/M/724 Will of Oliver Moyle, mariner, of Porthquin, Endellion 1644 CRO AP/R/708 Will of Nicholas Row of Endellion 1644 CRO AP/P/861 Will of Richard Pawley of Endellion 1645 CRO AP/L/502 Will of John Lynam, yeoman, of Trewitherd, Endellion 1646 CRO AP/P/911 Will of Isbell Parson of Endellion 1646 CRO AP/P/923 Will of John Perce alias Watte, husbandman, of Endellion 1646 CRO AP/L/512 Will of George Lynam, gentleman, of Treore, Endellion 1647 CRO AP/W/802 Will of Thomas Wyett of Endellion 1647 CRO AP/R/776 Will of Emanuel Rounsevall of Endellion 1648 NA PROB 11/210/382 Will of Thomas Rawe, Gentleman of Endellion, Cornwall 1649 NA PROB 11/228/295 Will of Mary Billing or Billinge, Widow of Endellion, Cornwall 1653 NA PROB 11/260/375 Will of Roger Benanter, Yeoman of Endellion, Cornwall 1656 NA PROB 11/276/644 Will of Thomas Wiatt or Wyatt, Yeoman of Endellion, Cornwall 1658 NA PROB 11/284/460 Will of Richard Rawe or Raw, Yeoman of Endellion, Cornwall 1658 NA PROB 11/295/757 Will of Samuell Randall, Rector of Endellion, Cornwall 1659 CRO AP/J/567 Will of Daniel Jones, tailor, of Endellion 1660 CRO AP/B/1306 Will of Thomas Burn of Endellion 1661 CRO AP/B/1318 Will of William Billing of Endellion 1661 CRO AP/C/1286 Will of Radigan Condy alias Cundy, widow, of Endellion 1661 CRO AP/H/1362 Will of Clement Hicks, yeoman, of Endellion 1661 CRO AP/L/541 Will of Marjory Lynam, widow, of Treore, Endellion 1661 CRO AP/P/1014 Will of Ralph Pauly, yeoman, of Endellion 1661 CRO AP/T/863b Will of John Tredwen of Endellion 1661 CRO AP/T/893 Will of John Trewinnick, husbandman, of Endellion 1662 CRO AP/D/582 Will of John Dawe, labourer, of Endellion 1663 CRO AP/M/850 Will of John Martyn, husbandman, of Endellion 1663 CRO AP/H/1410 Will of George Hambly of Endellion 1664 CRO AP/R/871 Will of Abraham Robyns, labourer, of Endellion 1664 CRO AP/S/1144 Will of Oliver Smith, yeoman, of Endellion 1664 CRO AP/W/901 Will of John Williams, husbandman, of Endellion 1664 CRO AP/G/683 Will of Richard Godfrey, sailor, of Port Isaac, Endellion 1667 CRO AP/G/697 Will of John Gray, yeoman, of Endellion 1667 CRO AP/T/988 Will of Thomas Trebell, husbandman, of Endellion 1668 CRO AP/O/212 Will of Christopher Olver, sailor, of Endellion 1670 CRO AP/C/1508 Will of William Canne senior, husbandman of Endellion 1671 CRO AP/M/984 Will of Isobel Marten, widow, of Endellion 1671 CRO AP/F/296 Will of Hugh Foard of Endellion 1672 CRO AP/R/1017 Will of John Rawe, bachelor, of Endellion 1672 CRO AP/G/782 Will of Degory Gray, yeoman, of Endellion 1673 CRO AP/M/1017 Will of Elizabeth Marten of Endellion 1673 CRO AP/S/1340 Will of John Smith of Endellion 1673 CRO AP/P/1328 Will of Hugh Parsons of Endellion 1674 CRO AP/M/1073 Will of Thomas Morcombe of Endellion 1675 CRO AP/W/1088 Will of Walter Williams of Endellion 1675 CRO AP/B/1779 Will of Hugh Beheathland, gentleman, of Endellion 1677 CRO AP/S/1468 Will of John Shoale, husbandman, of Endellion 1677 CRO AP/J/781 Will of Thomas Jones of Endellion 1678 CRO AP/C/1818 Will of Elizabeth Couch, singlewoman, of Endellion 1679 CRO AP/B/1894 Will of Richard Brown, husbandman, of Endellion 1680 CRO AP/T/1249 Will of George Tom, labourer, of Endellion 1681 CRO AP/H/2009 Will of Peter Hamley, husbandman, of Endellion 1682 CRO AP/S/1584 Will of Thomas Smith, yeoman, of Endellion 1682 CRO AP/B/1989 Will of Thomas Billing of Endellion 1683 CRO AP/E/388 Will of Nicholas Emmett of Endellion 1683 CRO AP/B/2034 Will of John Billing, yeoman, of Endellion 1684 CRO AP/E/391 Will of George Eastabrook, yeoman, of St Endellion 1684 CRO AP/W/1301 Will of John Wyett, yeoman, of Endellion 1684 CRO AP/G/943 Will of Thomas Goulder, gentleman, of Endellion 1685 CRO AP/O/280 Will of John Olver of Endellion 1685 CRO AP/S/1672 Will of Richard Smith, yeoman,
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