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Crowan Wills Crowan 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 ACP/WR/182/64 Will indexes, Archdeaconry Court of Probate, Crowan 1569‐1609 CRO AP/80/67 Will Index, Crowan 1569‐1609 CRO AP/W/20 Will of Thomas Williams of Crowan 1602 CRO AP/J/75 Will of John Trevewha alias Trefuha of Crowan 1606 CRO AP/L/41 Will of Thomas Lanarth of Crowan 1606 CRO AP/R/99 Will of John Richards, yeoman, of Crowan 1606 CRO AP/R/94 Will of Peres Reynald [Reinald] of Crowan 1606‐1607 CRO AP/R/105 Will of William Rowe alias Pengeyllie of Crowan 1606‐1607 CRO AP/C/183 Will of Mellior Cliff, widow, of Crowan 1608 CRO AP/P/155 Will of Richard Peres, husbandman, of Crowan 1608 CRO AP/S/176 Will of John Spriddell, husbandman, of Crowan 1609‐1610 CRO ACP/WR/182/65 Will indexes, Archdeaconry Court of Probate, Crowan 1610‐1661 CRO AP/80/68 Will Index, Crowan 1610‐1661 CRO AP/C/217 Will of James Crowan of Manaccan 1609 CRO AP/C/221 Will of John Cardenan of Crowan 1610 CRO AP/F/46 Will of William Fox, tinner, of Crowan 1611 CRO AP/H/248 Will of Richard Haydon of Crowan 1611 CRO AP/P/258 Will of John Pearys alias Penfentan of Crowan 1613‐1614 CRO AP/O/38 Will of Thomas Odger, husbandman, of Crowan 1613 CRO AP/M/234 Will of John Maye, yeoman, of Crowan 1614 CRO AP/N/76 Will of Henry Nanspyan, gentleman, of Crowan 1614 CRO AP/T/239 Will of John Tregear senior, gentleman, of Crowan 1614 CRO AP/L/145 Will of John Lecher of Crowan 1615 NA PROB 11/128/589 Will of Agnes Addecott of Crowan, Cornwall 1616 CRO AP/B/395 Will of Thomas Bastard of Crowan 1616 NA PROB 11/129/143 Will of John Thomas alias Trithwall, Gentleman of Crowan, Cornwall 1617 CRO AP/C/399 Will of Avis Cardenan of Crowan 1617 CRO AP/K/75 Will of Richard Kempe, husbandman, of Crowan 1620 CRO AP/P/391 Will of Alice Polkinghorne of Crowan 1620 CRO AP/N/114 Will of John Nanspean of Crowan 1621 CRO AP/W/347 Will of John William alias Polcrebo of Crowan 1621 CRO AP/B/597 Will of Thomas Bosanko of Crowan 1622 CRO AP/B/600b Will of Richard Breach of Crowan 1622 CRO AP/R/372 Will of Hugh Roger of Crowan 1622 CRO AP/B/593 Will of John Bolitho, yeoman, of Crowan 1622‐1623 CRO AP/R/390 Will of Bennet Robert of Crowan 1623 CRO AP/P/477 Will of Ralph Pendarves of Crowan 1624 CRO AP/S/516 Will of Thomas Steven of Crowan 1624 CRO AP/R/401 Will of John Raylye of Crowan 1624‐1625 CRO AP/W/419 Will of Pascow William of Crowan 1625 CRO AP/W/420 Will of Henrie Williams of Crowan 1625 CRO AP/P/546 Will of John Peeke of Crowan 1627 CRO AP/P/580 Will of Thomas Polean of Crowan 1628‐1629 CRO AP/J/349 Will of Peirse John alias Carsize, husbandman, of Crowan 1628 CRO AP/T/529 Will of John Tyrack, yeoman, of Crowan 1629 CRO AP/J/369 Will of Thomas Jennings of Crowan 1630 CRO AP/P/607 Will of William Penhale of Crowan 1630 CRO AP/V/94 Will of John Varyan alias Varion of Crowan 1630 CRO AP/W/499 Will of John William of Crowan 1630 CRO AP/O/97 Will of John Odger of Crowan 1632 CRO AP/W/522 Will of John Williams alias Walter of Crowan 1632 CRO AP/P/635b Will of Elizabeth Poleow of Crowan 1632‐1633 CRO AP/D/356 Will of Dennis Donall, yeoman, of Crowan 1633 CRO AP/K/148 Will of John Kneebone, yeoman, of Crowan 1633 CRO AP/P/653 Will of William Pendarves, gentleman, of Crowan 1633 CRO AP/H/892 Will of John Haydon of Crowan 1635 CRO AP/T/599 Will of Richard Treveyle of Crowan 1635 CRO AP/T/610 Will of John Thomas of Crowan 1636 CRO AP/T/619 Will of John Tregeare, gentleman, of Crowan 1636 CRO AP/T/623 Will of Ralph Trefuha of Crowan 1637 CRO AP/J/461 Will of Henry James of Crowan 1640 CRO AP/R/642 Will of Humphry Richard, yeoman, of Crowan 1640 NA PROB11/183/30 Will of John Seyntawbyn Esquire of Clowance (Parish of Crowan) 1640 CRO AP/T/697 Will of John Tonkin alias Solly of Crowan 1641‐1642 CRO AP/J/474 Will of Henry Jenkinge, yeoman of Crowan 1641 CRO AP/P/849 Will of Roger Polkinhorne, gentleman, of Crowan 1643 CRO AP/H/1198 Will of Edward Hugh of Releigh Vean, Crowan 1644‐1645 CRO AP/C/1093 Will of William Clise of Crowan 1644 CRO AP/P/878 Will of Richard Polkinhorne, gentleman, of Crowan 1644 NA PROB11/241/202 Will of John Davie Yeoman of Crowall (Crowan?) 1654 NA PROB 11/248/701 Will of Elynne or Elynor Richards, Widow of Crowan, Cornwall 1655 NA PROB 11/244/169 Will of Henry Glason, Yeoman of Crowan, Cornwall 1655 NA PROB 11/244/153 Will of Thomas Williams, Yeoman of Crowan, Cornwall 1655 NA PROB 11/267/375 Will of Honour Tregeare, Wife of Crowan, Cornwall 1657 NA PROB 11/273/324 Will of Henry Bolithowe, Yeoman of Crowan, Cornwall 1658 CRO AP/R/792 Will of Henry Reignald of Crowan 1660 CRO AP/H/1336 Will of John Humphrey of Crowan 1660‐1661 CRO AP/J/570 Will of John Jeffryes, gentleman, of Crowan 1661‐1662 CRO AP/K/254 Will of John Kneebone, tinner, of Crowan 1661 CRO AP/R/815 Will of Samuel Rowe of Crowan 1661 CRO AP/R/824 Will of Thomas Reynolds, yeoman, of Crowan 1662 CRO AP/P/1047 Will of John Pearse, labourer, of Crowan 1662‐1663 CRO ACP/WR/182/66 Will indexes, Archdeaconry Court of Probate, Crowan 1662‐1664 CRO AP/80/69 Will Index, Crowan 1662‐1664 CRO AP/P/1086 Will of Alice Polkinhorne, widow, of Crowan 1663‐1664 CRO AP/M/861 Will of Henry Michell of Crowan 1663 CRO AP/F/256 Will of Peter Francis of Crowan 1664 CRO AP/L/573 Will of Nicholas Lakes of Crowan 1664 CRO AP/R/873 Will of Robert Roe, tinner, of Crowan 1664 CRO AP/H/1495 Will of Thomas Hugh of Crowan 1665 CRO AP/L/590 Will of Thomas Layty, husbandman, of Crowan 1665 CRO AP/T/950 Will of Henry Tregear of Releath Meare, Crowan 1665 CRO AP/G/668 Will of Thomas Glasson, yeoman, of Crowan 1665‐1666 CRO AP/H/1527 Will of Thomas Hugh of Crowan 1666‐1667 CRO AP/C/1461 Will of John Cole of Crowan 1668 CRO AP/J/647 Will of John Jeffryes of Crowan 1668 CRO AP/J/655 Will of William Jory, weaver, of Crowan 1668 CRO AP/C/1450 Will of James Carter of Crowan 1668‐1669 CRO AP/H/1625 Will of John Hodge of Crowan 1669‐1670 CRO AP/P/1213 Will of George Pearse, tinner and labourer, of Crowan 1669‐1670 CRO AP/T/1042 Will of Thomas Tyrack of Crowan 1669 CRO AP/P/1236 Will of Elizabeth Pearse of Crowan 1670 CRO AP/W/994 Will of John Waters of Crowan 1670 CRO AP/D/697 Will of Richard Dunhall or Donnall, yeoman, of Crowan 1672 CRO AP/L/676 Will of Nicholas Lucas of Crowan 1672 CRO AP/K/326 Will of John Kitto Junior of Crowan 1674‐1675 CRO AP/K/323 Will of Mark Kemp, tinner, of Crowan 1674 CRO AP/K/334 Will of John Kneebone, husbandman, of Crowan 1675 CRO AP/B/1791 Will of Regnald Bosanko, yeoman, of Crowan 1676 CRO AP/D/727 Will of William Davy of Crowan 1676 CRO AP/B/1825 Will of John Bolitho of Crowan 1677 CRO AP/H/1909 Will of Richard Humphrey, tinner, of Crowan 1677 CRO AP/P/1435 Will of John Polleo of Crowan 1678 CRO AP/R/1142 Will of Thomas Reynalds, yeoman, of Crowan 1679 CRO AP/D/783 Will of Thomas Deeble, carpenter, of Crowan 1680 CRO AP/B/1972 Will of Catherine Bosanko, widow, of Crowan 1682 CRO AP/D/805 Will of Mary Darrell, widow, of Crowan 1682 CRO AP/D/819 Will of Giles Downing of Crowan 1682 CRO AP/K/397 Will of John Keane of Crowan 1682 CRO AP/P/1541 Will of Henry Phillips of Crowan 1682 CRO AP/T/1280 Will of John Tregonning, tinner, of Crowan 1682 CRO AP/R/1232 Will of William Rowe, mason, of Crowan 1684 CRO AP/G/930 Will of Blanch Glason, spinster, of Crowan 1684‐1685 CRO AP/C/1980 Will of John Couch of Crowan 1685 CRO AP/R/1264 Will of Henry Runnalds, yeoman, of Crowan 1686‐1687 CRO AP/G/954 Will of John Glasson of Crowan 1686 CRO AP/P/1665 Will of Ralph Polkinhorn, gentleman, of Crowan 1686 CRO AP/R/1260 Will of Richard Rodgers, yeoman, of Crowan 1686 CRO AP/S/1717 Will of Blanch Seyntaubyn, spinster, of Crowan 1687 CRO AP/J/868 Will of Henry Jenkyn of Crowan 1688 CRO AP/J/879 Will of Henry James, yeoman, of Crowan 1689 CRO AP/W/1382 Will of Nathaniel Williams, yeoman, of Crowan 1689‐1690 CRO RP/2/6 Copy will of John Rogers, yeoman of Truthell, Crowan 1690 CRO AP/R/1347 Will of John Rogers, yeoman, of Crowan 1680 CRO AP/H/2330 Will of John Hare of Crowan 1691 CRO AP/J/916 Will of Henry James of Crowan 1691 CRO AP/M/1352 Will of Mary Mathews, widow, of Crowan 1691 CRO AP/T/1482 Will of John Tretheage, yeoman, of Crowan 1691 CRO AP/B/2300 Will of Margaret Bosancoe, spinster, of Crowan 1692 CRO AP/P/1872 Will of Richard Polkinhorne of Crowan 1692 CRO AP/S/1874 Will of Henry Syncock of Crowan 1692 CRO AP/T/1511 Will of William Treverton of Crowan 1692 CRO AP/B/2301 Will of Thomas Bosancoe of Crowan 1692‐1693 CRO AP/H/2387 Will of Peter Hitchens of Crowan 1692‐1693 CRO AP/O/317 Will of John Orgall, fuller, of Crowan 1693 CRO AP/E/490 Will of John Eustis/Eustace, yeoman, of Crowan 1694 CRO AP/H/2458a Will of Elizabeth Hare of Crowan 1694 CRO AP/H/2458b Will of Mary Hare of Crowan 1694 CRO AP/H/2518 Will of Peter Harvey, yeoman, of Crowan 1696 CRO AP/S/2002 Will of William Smith of Crowan 1696 CRO AP/V/312 Will of Thomas Viall of Crowan 1696 CRO AP/D/985 Will of Michael Davy of Crowan 1697 NA PROB 11/447/206 Will of John Hill, belonging to their Majesty's Ship Reserve of 1698 Crowan, Cornwall CRO AP/B/2487 Will of George Brian of Crowan 1698 CRO AP/C/2359 Will of William Cock of Crowan 1698 CRO AP/S/2048 Will of Edward Southcott, yeoman, of Crowan 1698 CRO AP/H/2614 Will of William Hicks of Crowan 1699 CRO AP/E/532 Will of Elizabeth Eustis of Crowan 1701 CRO AP/J/1040 Will of Amy Jeffery, widow, of Crowan 1701 CRO AP/G/1165 Will of Paul Gillard, yeoman, of Crowan 1702 CRO AP/G/1199 Will of John
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