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Stoke Climsland Wills And/Or Associated Documents Available Stoke Climsland 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 CRO ACP/WR/184/75 Will indexes, Archdeaconry Court of Probate, Stoke Climsland 1591-1606 CRO ACP/WR/184/74 Will indexes, Archdeaconry Court of Probate, Stoke Climsland 1570-1590 CRO AP/16C/23 Will of John Newton of Stoke Climsland 1595 CRO AP/M/3 Will of Edward Master of Stoke Climsland 1601 CRO AP/R/12 Will of John Rith, labourer, of Stoke Climsland 1601 CRO AP/M/18 Will of Thomas Marke alias Bodye of Stoke Climsland 1602 CRO AP/B/35 Will of Robert Benny of Stoke Climsland 1602 CRO AP/C/30 Will of Alice Couch, widow, of Stoke Climsland 1602-1603 CRO AP/C/51 Will of John Congdon, husbandman, of Stoke Climsland 1603 CRO AP/T/49 Will of John Tooker of Stoke Climsland 1603 CRO AP/Y/1 Will of Tristram Younge of Stoke Climsland 1603 CRO AP/H/59 Will of Thomas Hawkin of Stoke Climsland 1603 CRO AP/R/53 Will of Paul Rundell of Stoke Climsland 1603-1604 CRO AP/S/46 Will of Margery Short of Stokeclimsland 1604 CRO AP/B/106 Will of Tristram Bowhay of Stoke Climsland 1605 CRO AP/J/61 Will of Roger Jope of Stoke Climsland 1605-1606 CRO AP/M/98 Will of Sampson Mathewe of Stoke Climsland 1606 CRO AP/C/130 Will of Christopher Combe, husbandman, of Stoke Climsland 1606 CRO AP/W/109a Will of Christian Wrothe of Stoke Climsland 1606 CRO AP/G/53 Will of John Geddy of Stoke Climsland 1606 CRO AP/J/76 Will of John Jope of Stoke Climsland 1606 CRO AP/L/50 Will of John Letheby senior of Stoke Climsland 1606 CRO AP/H/150 Will of Anthony Hatch of Stokeclimsland 1607 CRO AP/J/90 Will of Elizabeth Jewell of Stoke Climsland 1607 CRO AP/H/151 Will of John Hatch Stoke Climsland 1607 CRO ACP/WR/184/76 Will indexes, Archdeaconry Court of Probate, Stoke Climsland 1607-1623 CRO AP/D/72 Will of Marion Dodge, widow, of Stoke Climsland 1608 CRO AP/L/82 Will of Thomas Lene of Stoke Climsland 1608 CRO AP/L/84 Will of Joan Lithaby, spinster, of Stoke Climsland 1608 CRO AP/B/220 Will of Joan Brent, spinster, of Stoke Climsland 1609 CRO AP/C/207 Will of John Colling, husbandman, of Stoke Climsland 1609 CRO AP/M/162 Will of Jane Muttlye, widow, of Stoke Climsland 1609 CRO AP/A/52 Will of Margaret Andrew of Stoke Climsland 1609 CRO AP/C/209 Will of Roger Combe, husbandman, of Stoke Climsland 1609-1610 CRO AP/A/59 Will of John Andrew of Stoke Climsland 1610 CRO AP/K/36 Will of John Knight, yeoman, of Stoke Climsland 1610 CRO AP/H/246 Will of George Hatch, yeoman, of Stoke Climsland 1611 CRO AP/C/249 Will of John Caunter of Stoke Climsland 1611 CRO AP/C/2449a Will of John Pawnter of Stoke Climsland 1611 CRO AP/H/266 Will of Walter Horwell of Stoke Climsland 1611-1612 CRO AP/S/238 Will of John Sleeman, husbandman, of Stokeclimsland 1612 CRO AP/F/56 Will of John Fuge of Stoke Climsland 1612 CRO AP/B/299 Will of Joan Bowhay, widow, of Stoke Climsland 1612 CRO AP/H/278 Will of Nicholas Hawton of Stoke Climsland 1612 CRO AP/C/289 Will of Sampson Collinge of Stoke Climsland 1612 CRO AP/N/59 Will of John Newton of Stoke Climsland 1612 CRO AP/C/2708 Will of Thomas Couch, yeoman, of Stoke Climsland 1612 CRO AP/T/201 Will of John Treis, yeoman, of Pitt, Stoke Climsland 1612-1613 CRO AP/W/205 Will of William Will of Stoke Climsland 1613 CRO AP/H/329 Will of Henry Hawton, mason, of Stoke Climsland 1614 CRO AP/M/233 Will of Jane Mathewe of Stoke Climsland 1614 CRO AP/S/278 Will of Anthony Skerritt, yeoman and gentleman, of Stokeclimsland 1614-1615 CRO AP/S/303 Will of Margaret Skirret, widow, of Stokeclimsland 1615 CRO AP/C/346 Will of Philip Cuttye, husbandman, of Stoke Climsland 1614-1615 CRO AP/H/360 Will of Richard Harrie, husbandman, of Stoke Climsland 1615 CRO AP/T/254 Will of Richard Tooker, tinner, of Stoke Climsland 1615 CRO AP/H/383 Will of William Hun, yeoman, of Stoke Climsland 1615-1616 CRO AP/J/199 Will of Richard Jefferye (Geoffry) of Stoke Climsland 1616 CRO AP/H/391 Will of Tristram Hatch of Stoke Climsland 1616 CRO AP/C/388 Will of Amy Collyn, widow, of Stoke Climsland 1616 CRO AP/C/423 Will of Sampson Cuttye, husbandman, of Stoke Climsland 1617 CRO AP/J/213 Will of Arthur Jackeman, gentleman, of Stoke Climsland 1617 CRO AP/T/309 Will of Robert Trenoweth, gentleman, of Stoke Climsland 1617 CRO AP/C/413 Will of Margaret Congdon of Stoke Climsland 1617 CRO AP/D/168 Will of Robert Dodge, husbandman, of Stokeclimsland [Stoke Climsland] 1617-1618 CRO AP/M/304 Will of Tamsin Marret, widow, of Stoke Climsland 1618 CRO AP/C/442 Will of Joan Cuttye, widow, of Stoke Climsland 1618 CRO AP/T/318 Will of Alice Trets [Treis?], widow, of Stoke Climsland 1618 CRO AP/H/456 Will of Sampson Hatch, yeoman, of Stoke Climsland 1618 CRO AP/S/363 Will of Agather Spur, widow, of Stoke Climsland 1618-1619 CRO AP/F/86 Will of William Fudge, yeoman, of Stoke Climsland 1619 CRO AP/C/467 Will of William Cottell, yeoman, of Stoke Climsland 1619 CRO AP/S/373 Will of Robert Short, husbandman, of Stokeclimsland 1619 CRO AP/C/451 Will of John Chubb of Stoke Climsland 1619-1620 CRO AP/H/527 Will of Martin Hunte, labourer, of Stoke Climsland 1620 CRO AP/C/486 Will of Elizabeth Collyns, widow, of Stoke Climsland 1620 CRO AP/P/387 Will of Sampson Pewly, husbandman, of Stoke Climsland 1620 CRO AP/M/327 Will of Henry Master of Stoke Climsland 1620 CRO AP/C/482 Will of John Clarke of Stoke Climsland 1620 CRO AP/J/263 Will of William Jory of Stoke Climsland 1620-1621 CRO AP/C/481 Will of Grace Clarke, widow, of Stoke Climsland 1620-1621 CRO AP/J/262 Will of John Jope, husbandman, of Stoke Climsland 1620-1621 CRO AP/B/550 Will of Richard Beale of Stoke Climsland 1621 CRO AP/H/559 Will of Albian Horrell of Stoke Climsland 1621 CRO AP/G/243 Will of Mary Gedie, widow, of Stoke Climsland 1621 CRO AP/D/206 Will of Mark Derry of Stoke Climsland 1621 CRO AP/G/242 Will of Grace Gedie, spinster, of Stoke Climsland 1621 CRO AP/R/356 Will of William Rowe, yeoman, of Stoke Climsland 1621 CRO AP/M/343 Will of Richard Marten, yeoman, of Stoke Climsland 1621 CRO AP/C/538 Will of Thomas Coombe, husbandman, of Stoke Climsland 1622 CRO AP/B/591 Will of Andrew Bligh of Stoke Climsland 1622 CRO AP/D/220 Will of Christopher Dingle, clerk, of Stoke Climsland 1622-1623 CRO AP/D/231 Will of Jane Dingle, widow, of Stoke Climsland 1623 CRO AP/C/561 Will of Robert Colling of Stoke Climsland 1623 CRO AP/B/621 Will of Sampson Box alias Colling of Stoke Climsland 1623 CRO ACP/WR/184/77 Will indexes, Archdeaconry Court of Probate, Stoke Climsland 1623-1640 CRO AP/S/502 Will of Tristram Sleman of Stokeclimsland 1624-1625 CRO AP/G/294 Will of Edward Giddy of Stoke Climsland 1624 CRO AP/N/132 Will of Richard Newton of Stoke Climsland 1624 CRO AP/M/421 Will of Robert Marrat, husbandman, of Stoke Climsland 1625 CRO AP/J/331 Will of Richard Jope of Stoke Climsland 1626 CRO AP/C/643 Will of Robert Cleverton, yeoman, of Stoke Climsland 1626 CRO AP/J/332 Will of John Jory, husbandman, of Stoke Climsland 1626-1627 CRO AP/S/562 Will of John Short, yeoman, of Stokeclimsland 1626 CRO AP/B/714 Will of George Badcock, tailor, of Stoke Climsland 1627 CRO AP/C/671 Will of Allis Caunter, widow, of Stoke Climsland 1627 CRO AP/H/734 Will of William Hatch of Stoke Climsland 1627 CRO AP/H/736 Will of Richard Hawton of Stoke Climsland 1627 CRO AP/C/693 Will of Tristram Collinge, tailor, of Stoke Climsland 1628 CRO AP/H/761 Will of Jane Hawton, widow, of Stoke Climsland 1628 CRO AP/H/765 Will of Richard Heale, yeoman, of Stoke Climsland 1628 CRO AP/G/349 Will of Thomas Grubb, yeoman, of Kelly Bray, Stoke Climsland 1628 CRO AP/B/770 Will of John Brent of Stoke Climsland 1629 CRO AP/J/364 Will of Margaret Jope, widow, of Stoke Climsland 1629 CRO AP/P/590 Will of Ralph Penly of Stoke Climsland 1629-1630 CRO AP/C/736 Will of Tristram Colling, yeoman, of Stoke Climsland 1630-1631 CRO AP/B/803 Will of William Bowhay senior, yeoman, of Stoke Climsland 1631 CRO AP/G/377 Will of Antony Grubb senior, yeoman, of Stoke Climsland 1631 CRO AP/C/789 Will of Henry Colling of Stoke Climsland 1632 CRO AP/H/831 Will of Robert Hawton, yeoman, of Stoke Climsland 1632-1633 CRO AP/N/167 Will of Mark Newton, husbandman, of Stoke Climsland 1633 CRO AP/J/398 Will of Elizabeth Jope of Stoke Climsland 1633 CRO AP/C/813 Will of Thomasine Code, widow, of Stoke Climsland 1633 CRO AP/R/542 Will of Joan Rowe, widow, of Stoke Climsland 1633 CRO AP/T/578 Will of Ralph Trenowth of Stoke Climsland 1633 CRO AP/R/551 Will of Thomasine Roberts, widow, of Stoke Climsland 1634 CRO AP/M/561 Will of William Marke alias Badmay of Stoke Climsland 1634 CRO AP/C/839 Will of William Cruse of Stoke Climsland 1634-1635 CRO AP/T/594 Will of Frances Trease, spinster, of Stoke Climsland 1635 CRO AP/G/412 Will of Robert Grubb, yeoman, of Stoke Climsland 1635-1636 CRO AP/D/371 Will of Sampson Dodge, yeoman, of Kellybray, Stokeclimsland [Stoke Climsland] 1635-1636 CRO AP/S/723 Will of John Sargent of Stokeclimsland 1635 CRO AP/D/371 Will of Sampson Dodge, yeoman, of Kellybray, Stokeclimsland [Stoke Climsland] 1635-1636 CRO AP/S/754 Will of Anthony Sleman, bachelor, of Stokeclimsland 1636 CRO AP/L/386 Will of Elizabeth Litheby, widow, of Stoke Climsland 1636 CRO AP/C/888 Will of Robert Crossman of Stoke Climsland 1636 CRO AP/M/589 Will of Peter Mathew of Stoke Climsland 1636-1637 CRO AP/Q/17 Will of Joane Quick, widow, of Stoke Climsland 1636-1637 CRO AP/B/898 Will of Mary Bowhay of Stoke Climsland 1636-1637 CRO AP/J/440 Will of Ralph Jope, yeoman, of Stoke Climsland 1637 CRO AP/J/441 Will of Richard Jope,
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