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Full text of "Heraldic church notes from Cornwall : containing all the heraldry and genealogical particulars on every memorial in ten churches in the deanery of East, with copious extracts from the parish registers, annotated with notes from wills, etc."

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3ieraltiic €\fnvt\) J^otes 

FROM 

CORN^WALL; 

CONTAINING ALT, THK 

HERALDRY AND GENEALOGICAL PARTICULARS 

ON EVERY MEMORIAL 

h\ Cpn (JTijUvri^fS in tijr Bpanrrji) of iPagt, 

WITH COPIOUS EXTRACTS FROM THE PARISH REGISTERS. 
Annotated with Notes from Wills, etc. 



EDITED BY 



ARTHUR J. JEWERS, F.S.A. 



LONDON : ^. 

MITCHELL AND HUGHES, 140, WARDOUR STREET, W. i 

PLYMOUTH: W. BREXDON AND SON, GEORGE STREET. 






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PREFACE. 



niHE Hist forty pages, dealing with the chuiclies of liame, 
-*- St. Johns, .Sheviock, and iSaltash, were originally read before 
the nienihers of the Plymouth Institution, in their lecture-hall 
at the Athengeuni, in Decenil^r, 1886. It being thought that 
they were of sufficient interest to reprint, additions were made, 
and the subse<{uent one hundred and sixty odd pages of other 
churches grafted on, bringing the work to much larger proportions 
than were at all contemplated when first put in hand ; and the 
author of this result submits it to the kindly forbearance of those 
interested in genealogical mattei-s, though it is with considerable 
trepidation that he does so. 

He would claim for it to be nothing more than the result of 
spare hours snatched from professional engagements, where the 
object has been to gather as many facts for future use as could 
be obtained in the short time given, with due regard for accuracy ; 
this must be his excuse for the want of more extended re- 
searches. The want of more copious references to wills is 
especially to be regretted. At the Probate Court at Bodmin the 
courteous Registrar (Mr. Basset Collins) gave every facility and 
assistance for research, his example being followed by his clerks ; 
while at Exeter the Registrar (Mr. Bayly) and his clerks threw 
every obstacle in the way of literary search, causing such delay 
and annoyance, that the attempt had to be given up. Con- 
sequently St, Germans, which ought to have had a large number 
of notes from wills, has none, it being one of the "Peculiars," 
and all the wills relating thereto going to Exeter in.stead of to 
Bodmin. 






IV PREFACE. 

The [Ami of giving only tlie substance of the insciiptiuns will 
doubtless be objected to by many ; and the validity of such 
objection is admitted up to a certain point. If circumstances 
permitted an ecpial amount of ground to be covered, the same 
number of facts rendered accessible and safe from loss, then by 
all means print the inscriptions in full. But will this be found 
practicable 1 It means a large . expenditure of time, or a con- 
siderable additional outlay, to have them transcribed; further 
the matter to be printed would be very greatly increased, neces- 
sarily increasing the bulk and cost. Then the questions come, 
Is the value of the gain equal to the increased outlay] and are 
there sufHcient persons interested to ensure any one county being 
gone through iu that way, witliout pecuniary loss to the editor or 
printer 1 

The oljject in this attempt has been to give as much information 
as possible from original sources ; to bring it, when possible, down 
to the present time ; and to avoid what has already been printed. 
The plan adopted has been to take the mural monuments first, 
and then the floor-slabs, in each church. Where a series of 
memorials of one family are found, they follow consecutively. 
Extracts from the Registers relating to families commemorated 
have generally been given with each monument or series. To 
these have been added niorc general extracts from the Registei's of 
such entries as aj»peared most likely to be of interest ; unusUal 
entries ; persons from a distance, as appears by the name of the 
place from which they came; also those designated "Mr." or 
"gent." Want of time has necessarily curtailed these extracts, 
and made the selection A'ery difficult. Hundreds of entries of 
well-known names from the Heralds' Visitations crop up. What 
shall be taken, and what left? And the case must be judged and 
settled in less time than it takes to write the briefest entry, or 
each debated entry may as well be copied. The only really satis- 
factory course is for every Register to be printed, the entries 
. being abbreviated as in the following pages. 

It has been endeavoured to keep extracts from other Register?, 
notes from wills, &c., dLstinct from the actual notes from the 
monuments and Re<'isters in each church. 



PREFACE. V 

The pleasant duty only remains of acknowledging the kind 
reception and assistance received from the various clergymen 
whose churches have been visited and of Registers searched ; 
viz., the Kev. W. Comwallis Evans, of Rame ; Rev. J. H. Kirwan, 
M.A., of St. Johns ; Rev. J. F. Kitson, m.a., of Antony ; Rev. 
W. Fraser, m.a., of St. Stephcns-by-Saltash ; Rev. H. Can-w- 
Glanvillc, m.a., of Sheviock ; Rev. W. A. Fenwick, m.a., of St. 
Germans ; Rev. Canon Buck, u.d., of St. Dominick ; Rev. A. F. 
Hardy, m.a., of Maker (some notes and register extracts from this 
church were nuidc in the time of the Kev. Frederic T. Wintle, M.A., 
now of Beer Ferrers) ; and Rev. W. E. Vigor, m.a., of Botus 
Fleming. 

Col. J. L. Vivian's work. The Visitations of Cormrall, ha.<5 
been frequently referred to, and its assistance generally mentioned 
at the time ; and he will readily forgive having pointed out 
omissions or errors, for those most closely acquainted with 
genealogical pursuits best know its difficulties, and the tiresome- 
ness of information turning up when considered hopeless. 

Any additional information relating to families mentioned, or 
continuing the descent to the present time, will be very acceptable 
for future use, as doubtless many have been overlooked. 

Our thanks are also due to Mr. R. X. Worth, f.g.s,, and 
Mr. J. "Whitmarsh, for assistance rendered. The index is the 
work of the editor's son, Francis Eure Jewers. 



LIST OF CHURCHES. 



RAME ...... 


PAGE 
3 


ST. JOHNS ...... 


12 


SHEVIOCK ...... 


14 


SALTASH ....;. 


33 


EAST ANTONY ..... 


41 


ST. GERMANS ..... 


65 


ST. STEPHENS / . . . . 


. 95 


BOTUS FLEMING ..... 


156 


ST. DOMINICK . . . . . 


166 


MAKER 


182 



itxnWxt ChtrtJT Motts fxam Cnrnixiall 

6 ^—^ 



The collection of Notes of the Arms and Inscriptions on Monu- 
ments in parish churches is no new idea. A list of such, printed 
and in MS., in the College of Arms, British Museum, Bodleian, 
and Ashmolean Libraries will be found in Sims's Manual. Beside 
these Richard Simonds's Dia^-y contains numerous church notes, 
some relating to Devon and Cornwall; and a Mr. Incledon also 
made a collection relating to these counties. 

The monuments in a church must always have an interest apart 
from their genealogical value. Like architecture and dress, they 
have their different periods — from the simple coffin-shaped stone, 
on which later we find a cross cut, and at the top of which after 
a time appears a head, or larger portion of the human figure, 
which developes into the recumbent effigy. These reached their 
richest state in tlie Tudor period, and with that age died out. 
Mural monuments of large size — generally with arched canopies, 
and often with semi-recumbent or kneeling figures — date from the 
time of Elizabeth, and disappear with the House of Stuart. 
Brasses, either on the floor or on table or altar tombs, were in use 
from the beginning of the thirteenth century, but fell into disuse 
about the first quarter of the seventeenth. There is in the 
church of St. Columb Major a brass for John Arundell, Esq., 
who died July 22nd, 1633; but memorials of this kind are 
seldom met with so late. About the middle of the eighteenth 
century was introduced the style — if it can be called one — of 
angular slabs of cold Avhite marble, still much afi'ected. We have 
said nothing of coloured glass, which, prior to the Reformation, Avas 
much used for the display of commemorative shields, and sometimes 
the portraiture of the deceased, with the pious injunction, "Pro 
animo," preceding the name, which led to their general destruction 
by the Puritans and others in the seventeenth century. 

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2 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

It does not, however, come within our limits to deal with 
monuments generally; and the same remark applies to Parish 
Registers. It will be sufficient for our purpose to say that 
after the suppression of the religious houses, a mandate was 
issued by Thomas Cromwell, Vicar -General, in 1538, for the 
keeping of Registers of Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials. In the 
reign of Elizabeth it was ordered that every clergyman on his 
institution should sign a declaration to keep the Registers as 
required. But this not being done regularly, in 1597 it was 
ordained that parchment register books should be purchased at the 
expense of the parish, and such Registers as existed transcribed 
into them ; and it was further ordered that copies of the Registers 
were to be taken to the registrar of the diocese every year, within 
one month of Easter. Unfortunately these orders were seldom 
observed. Since then various acts have been passed relating to 
registration, but no adequate measure has been introduced for the 
preservation of the Registers themselves; and they have, to a 
considerable extent, perished from carelessness and neglect, and 
often from wilful destruction. Many are fast dropping to pieces 
from damp and age, and nothing but a speedy transcript can 
save them. These records are simply priceless; they afford the 
richest mines of information to the genealogist. Who is to say 
what will or will not be. of value? What one passes over will 
be what another seeks. We mourn aloud the loss of such large 
numbers of these records, and yet as a country we neglect to take 
the necessary steps to secure what is left of them, which might 
be done at a very small cost annually, spread over a number of 
years. This, however, has been dealt with separately elsewhere. 

In a few parishes the Registers exist from the time they were 
first instituted, but in very many they do not go back beyond the 
middle of the seventeenth century, and in some cases they do not 
exist before the early part of the eighteenth century. The 
Bishops' transcripts are very imperfect — in fact, merely fragments 
— but they sometimes supply information not in the Register 
itself. The condition of Registers varies, from the well-kept 
volumes at the churches of St. Andrew and Charles in Plymouth, 
to a few fast-decaying and half-obliterated leaves, which alone 
are left in many parishes to represent the earlier Register. 

The entries themselves vary greatly; from the elaborate entry 
occupying the whole of one page of a large folio book of Registers, 



RAME. 3 

as at St. Thomas, Portsmouth, where, with a grand flourish of 
penmanship, is recorded the marriage of King Charles II. and the 
Infanta Catherine of Portugal, down to the cramped notice that 
John Smith and Mary Jones were married, jammed in between 
two other entries, or perchance written up and down the margin, 
having been, as the record states, ^^ omitted in its proper place." 

The first church to which we propose to refer is Rame. This 
church, which has recently been completely restored, is situated 
_ near the Rame Head, and within a few minutes' walk 

of the edge of the cliff beneath which break the 
restless waters of Whitsand Bay, the sound of whose troubled 
waves, as ia stormy weather they roll with thunderous crash on 
the rocks beneath, mixes with the voices of the worshippers in 
this lonely fane. 

This ancient building, which was consecrated as far back as 
A.D. 1259, is one of the very few old churches in Devon and 
Cornwall with a spire, and is in such a solitary spot, so com- 
paratively barren, so out of the world, and with so few attractions 
according to modern ideas to Laduce a residence, that one might 
well expect to find no monmnental records of persons of wealth 
or social standing having made it their habitation; but such is 
not the case. The monuments are not those of the territorial 
lords whose line stretches into the dim shadow of the remote past. 
The family of Rame of Rame had merged into that of Demford 
of East Stonehouse and Rame, whose heiress had conveyed this 
manor to the lordly house of Edgcumbe, more than a century 
before the date of any of the existing monuments, the most 
important of which it will be seen commemorate families con- 
nected with Plymouth. 

The most prominent, and therefore the first to arrest attention 
on entering the church, is a large monument near the east end of 
the south aisle. It consists of a heavy pediment supporting two 
pillars, from which rise an arch. Within this is a black marble 
tablet, with this inscription : 

To the memory of 

John Battersby of Rame in the county of 

Cornwall Esq'^^ who Departed this Life July 27 1672 

and with 2 sons and 2 daughters 

which he had by his wife Grace Daughter 

of Nicholas Opye of Plymouth in the County 

of Devon Esq'^^, Lyeth near this place. 

B 2 



HERALDIC CHURCH N0TB8 FROM CORNWALL. 




In the upper part of the arch are the arms of Battersby im- 
paling Opye ; viz : 0)% a saltire paly of eight, erminois and gu. ; 
differenced by a crescent sa. in chief, the mark of a second son: 

imp., Sa. on a chev. betw. 
three garbs or, as many 
hurts. Over the pillar, to 
the left, is the coat of 
Battersbye, over that on 
the right, Opye ; while the 
arms of Battersbye are re- 
peated on the pediment. 
This John Battersbye was 
the second son of Nicholas 
Battersbye, of Harrabear, 
and was baptised at Cal- 
stock, 3rd June, 1623. He 
was here buried, according 
to the Register, 29th July, 
1672. His will, dated 11th 
June, 1672, was proved in London, 4th March, 1673. (P. P. C. 
Pye, 32.) In this will he is styled of Rame, in the county 
of Cornwall, Esquire. He leaves to the poor, at his wife's 
discretion, £5 ; to his son George, £300 ; to his daughter Eliza- 
beth, £400; and to his daughter Sarah, £300 — to be paid to 
them at the age of twenty-one years, or earlier if married mth 
the consent of their mother, with interest at six per cent, from 
the date of his death. If either died without heirs, their share 
was to be divided between the survivors. If aU of them so died, 
the whole to go to his eldest son and heir, Nicholas Battersbye. 
To Grace, his wife, he bequeaths all his plate, jewels, rings, a 
necklace of pearls, &c., and appoints her, with Roger Porter, Esq., 
William Trevisa, junr., gent., Richard Opie, gent., his brother-in- 
law, and William Battersby, gent., to be guardians and overseers 
of his will, until his son Nicholas is of the age of twenty-one 
years. He also mentions his houses at Ford and Cawsand, con- 
veyed to him and his heirs by his brother-in-law, Nicholas Opie. 
The will is witnessed by William Opie, Patience Edwards, John 
Opie, and Thomas Opie. In a codicil he names lands, &c., in 
the parish of Uphill, co. Somerset, which are to be sold for 
the benefit of his son George. His wife Grace was the daughter 



RAME. 



of Mr. Nicholas and Mrs, Susan Opye, and she was baptised at 
St. Andrew, Plymouth, 4th July, 1641. They were married at 
Rame, 4th June, 1662, as John Battersby, Esq., and Mrs. Grace 
Opie, as appears by the Register. Colonel Vivian only names four 
children {Visitation of Cornwall, p. 21) — viz., Nicholas, George, 
Elizabeth, Sarah — but there must have been another, as we find 
the burial of Susanna, daughter of Mr. John Battersby, recorded 
14th January, 1663. Her baptism is wanting; but that of 
Nicholas is entered 20th February, 1666; and Sarah, 17th 
September, 1668. The baptism of Elizabeth is also wanting, 
but her marriage, on the 4th July, 1689, as Thomas Johns and 
Mrs. Elizabeth Battersby, remains. This marriage and the dates 
from the Registers are not given in Colonel Vivian's pedigree, nor 
are the following, from the same source : viz., Christopher, son of 
Mr. William Battersby and Mary his wife, baptised 2nd January, 
1665; Isaak, son of Mr. William Battersby and Mary his wife, 
baptised 11th February, 1669. This Wilham was a brother of 
John Battersby above, and is mentioned, but without his wife or 
sons, in the pedigree referred to. John Munyon and Annie 
Battersby married 6th July, 1670. This Annie was probably a 
sister of the above John Battersby. 

The next mural monuments in point of age and importance are 
tAvo in the north transept commemorating Roger Ashton, d.d., 
and his children ; the latter is the oldest and largest, and is of 
black and white marble, with 
the arms of Ashton and 
Warren ; viz. : Arg. a mullet 
sa. : imp. Arrj. hetw. two bars 
componee or and az. three 
masdes sa., on a canton of the 
fourth as many coi'onets of the 
second, within a bord. gu. 
bezardh. The inscription is : 

Heare Lye the Body of Mary and 

Anne daughters of Roger Ashton 

Doctor of Divinity and Margaret his 

wife who died in the yeeres 1664 

and 1667, also a son of theirs 

Departed this Life the same hour 

it began to live 1666. 




6 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

The monument commemorating the father and mother bears 
the following inscription : 

To the memory 

of the Revere'd Roger Ashton Doctor 

of Divinity of S' 

Andrew's church in 

Plymouth who died on 

the 27"> day of March 1677 ■ 

and Margaret his Wife 

who Died the 13"» Day of 

November in the same 

year and lie buried 

neere this place. 

From the Parish Register we learn that Dr. Roger Ashton, of 
Plymouth, and Mrs. Margaret "Warren were married in Rame 
Church the 13th February, 1663, and also that their daughters 
were buried, Mary on the 5th January, 1664, and Anna on the 
8th February, 1667. On the 29th March, 1677, the burial of 
Dr. Ashton himself is recorded, and on 16th November, 1677, 
his widow, Mrs. Margaret Ashton of Plymouth. The reason of 
the Ashtons choosing Rame as their burial-place was undoubtedly 
the fact of Mrs. Ashton being a daughter of Robert Warren, 
the rector, memorials of whose family we shall shortly notice. 

The remaining mural monuments are comparatively modem, 
and are simply inscribed tablets. One tells us that Stephen 
Edwards, of Rame Place, in this parish, died 16th January, 1756, 
aged 42 ; and that Mary, his wife, followed him to the grave on 
the 9th February, 1797, aged 86. 

In the north porch are three oval marble tablets ; they are : 

1. Sarah, wife of Thomas Hunt Ley, clerk, who died 16th 
November, 1857, and was buried at Cumner, Berks. 

2. Elizabeth Ommaney Ley, died 4th February, 1860. 

3. Thomas Hunt Ley, many years rector of this parish, died 
4th March, 1866. 

The east window is also a memorial of this clergyman, who, as 
the inscription in the lower part of the window informs us, was 
for " 45 years Priest of this church." 

A marble tablet formerly recorded that this church was con- 
secrated in 1259, A.D., and restored in 1848. That restoration 
must have been very partial and imperfect ; the church has been 



RAME. 



now thoroughly renovated and restored, and a- marble slab with 

the following inscription records the fact : 

Censecratum 
Anno Salutis 

1259 

In Honorem 

Deo Optimi Maximi 

Restauratnm 

1885 

In the course of the restoration one of the original beams had 
to be cut, and a portion of it is in the Museum of the Plymouth 
Institution. 

We will now turn our attention to the memorials on the floor ; 
for this church is, for its size and situation, rather rich in armorial 
ledger-stones. These, with one exception, are in memory of a 
Plymouth family, from whom 
one of the streets derives its 
name. The largest of these 
ledger-stones has five shields 
of arms on it; but vmtil re- 
cently one half was covered 
by the high and unsightly 
pews, thanks, no doubt, to the 
restoration of 1848. Round 
the edge is this inscription : 
" Here Lyeth the body of 
M'- Stephen Trevill of Ply- 
mouth merchant who De- 
parted this Life the XXII 
Day of May Anno Domini 
1647." In the centre are the arms of Trevill impaling PoUexfen ; 
viz., (Or) a cross eng. {sa.\ surmounted by a hendlet (gu.), in 
chief a rr^ullet for the difference of a third son : imp. Quarterly 
{arg. and az.), in the first and fourth a lion ramp. (gu). At each 
comer a shield, each charged with the coat of TreviU alone. 

A smaller stone is in memory of Stephen TreviU, of this parish, 
who died 2nd October, 1625, and has the coat of TreviU alone — 
A cross eng., surmounted hy a hendlet. 

Another ledger-stone is for Mr. John Trevill, of this parish, 
gentleman, who died 1st November, 1648. Arms — A cross eng., 
surmounted hy a hendlet. # 




S HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

Yet another records that " Here Lyeth the body of Elizabeth, 
the Daughter of Stephen Trevill, of this parish, merchant, who 
departed this life the 27th Day of December, 1650." The arms 
on it are Trevill — A cross eng., surmounted by a bendlet, and in 
chief a crescent for difference of a second son : imp. On a chev. 
betw. three garbs, as many roundels ; Opie. Beneath this shield 
is the following inscription : 

Vitse quid ad mortem, 
Quid mors nisi Janua vifce, 
Quae vitam crepuit mors, 
!Mihi vita fuit. 

Thus our ancestors philosophized over their departed relations and 
friends ; for in various forms we often find the same sentiment as 
that expressed in the above lines, which may be thus translated : 

What is life to death ? 
What is death but the gate of life ? 
Death, which snatched away life, 
Was life to me. 

Nor has this practice of moralizing over the resting-places of our 
dead yet died out. It must be observed here that the arms are 
not, strictly speaking, used correctly ; they are those of the parents 
of this Elizabeth Trevill. The arms of Trevill alone in a lozenge 
should have been at the top, and the impaled coat might have 
been added to show her parentage. There are several entries in 
the registers relating to the Trevill family ; but as they have 
already been printed in a paper on " Local Heraldry," it is need- 
less to repeat them here.* The father and mother of Elizabeth — 
Mr. Stephen Trevill and Mrs. Jane Opie — were married at St. 
Andrew, Plymouth, 30th December, 1647. It may be weU to 
mention here that in the paper above referred to the word " wife " 
has, by oversight, been printed instead of " daughter." 

Another floor-slab has a large Avell-cut shield of the arms of 
Warren of Hedbury, in Ashburton, granted 14th March, 1623, or 
rather confirmed ; for the arms were allowed at the Visitation of 
1620. The arms on the stone are Betw. two bars componee three 
mascles, on a canton as many coronets vnthin a bord. charged tcith 
eight roundels. The inscription, which nms round the edge of the 
stone, reads, " Here Lyeth the Bodie of Eobert Warren, Rector of 
Rame, who Died the 7th Day of February 1658." He was the 
^ Trails. Phjm. ItisL vol. ix, p. 100. 



RAMB. y 

eldest son of Christopher Warren, by Alice, daughter of Thomas 
Webb, of Sydenham Damerell (married there 15th June, 1613, 
as Mr. Christopher Warren and Alice Webb; vide Par. Reg.), 
and his baptism is there recorded as having taken place on the 
8th October, 1615; a sister, Anne, having been baptized 1st May, 
1614, and a brother, Richard, on the 15th August, 1619, as we 
learn from the same valuable source of information — the Parish 
Registers. Robert Warren married Margaret, daughter of Peter 
Burgess, of Petertavy, by whom he had five sons and two 
daughters; viz., Christopher, Robert, Thomas, Peter, Nathaniel, 
Margaret, and Anne. 

The following are some extracts from the Registers : 

BAPTISMS. 

1655, July 30. Nathaniel, son of Mr. Robert Warrin. 

1671. Oct. 13. Margaret, daughter of Mr. Robert Warren and Pris- 

cilla his wife. 
1673. Dec. 17. Priscilla, daughter of Mr. Robert Warren and Pris- 

cilla his wife. 
1675. March 15. William, son of Mr. Robert Warren and Priscilla 

his wife. 
1677. May 30. Mary, daughter of Mr. Robert Warren and Priscilla 

his wife. 
1681. April 22. John, son of Mr. Robert Warren and Priscilla his 

wife. 
1683. Aug. 10. Robert, son of Mr. Robert Warren and Priscilla his 

wife. 

1685. Sept. 23. Sarah, daughter of Mr. Robert Warren and Priscilla 

his wife. ' 

1687. Oct. 11. Thomas, son of Mr. Robert Warring and Priscilla 

his wife. 

1689. Oct. 25. Ann, daughter of Mr. Robert Warren and Priscilla 

his wife. 

WEDDINGS. 

1663. Ashton and Warren, see Ashton monument. 

1670. Dec. 27. Mr. Robert Warrin and Mrs. Priscilla Granger. 

1686. May 21. Robert Warren, Esq., and Mrs. Jane Bagatz. 

BURIALS. 

1661. April 14. Anne, daughter of Robert Warren, Rector. 
1668. Feb. 10. Mr. Robert Warren, Minister of Rame. 

1688. June 14. Thomas Warren. 

1690. April 12. Mrs. Margaret Warren. 

1690. Oct, 10. Mr. Robert Warren, Rector of Rame. 



10 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

In the Parish Register of Sheviock we have the baptism, on 
7th May, 1679, of Grace, daughter of Robert Warren, clerk, 
Rector of Rame, and Priscilla, his wife. 

Beside the floor-slabs already referred to, there are the five 
following, for: 

Alice, wife of Robert Seaman, Parson of Rame, who died 13th February, 

1633. 
Robert Seaman, Parson of Rame, who died 2nd April, 1644. 
Paschoe Kempe, of Rame, died 18th July, 1628. 
Aquila Blake, son of John Blake of this parish, died 3rd December, 1631. 
Joan, wife of Stephen Edwards, who died 8th August, 1733. 

Also an almost obliterated stone for Jone, wife of Pascoe 

The rest is quite gone, but probably the Paschoe Kempe named 
above. 

These bring us to the end of the monuments ^vithin the church, 
and with the headstones in the churchyard we do not propose 
to deal. 

Turning to the Registers, which have already been quoted, we 
have to lament decay and loss, as is too often the case. They do 
not exist at all prior to the middle of the seventeenth century, and 
what still remain appear to be very imperfect. 

Besides the extracts already given, the following are worth 

BAPTISMS. 

John, son of Stephen Spiller.^ 
Wilham, son of Peter Hobblin and Fillip [pa.] 
Flower, daughter of John Hele and Mary. 
Stephen, son of John Spiller and Priscilla. 
Jacob, son of Jonathan Howard and Abagall. 
Robert, son of Samuel Skelton and Joan. 
John, son of John Spiellier and Priscilla. 
Anne, daughter of John Spiller and PresUla. 
William, son of John Gennys and Thomasin. 
William, son of John Spiller and PrescUla. 
Prescilla, daughter of John Spiller and Prescilla. 
Samuel, son of Mr. Samuel Beer and Elizabeth. 

^ This name also appears in the Registers of Sheviock, where, on 
16th September, 1599, William Bond, Esq., and Mercy, daughter of 
Ferdinando Spyller, were married. The family of SpUler appear to have 
been one of a class who are numbered with the things of the past, farming 
their own small estates, and using armorial bearings. The coat recorded for 
Spiller of Bodmin is, Fer "pale, arg. and sa., a horse pass, counterehanged. 
This coat, quartered by Lanyon, appears on a large mural monument of the 
Rashleigh family in Fowey Church. 



noting : 






1655. 


July 


12. 


1671. 


March 27. 


1671. 


April 


23. 


1680. 


Jan. 


31. 


1683. 


Feb. 


25. 


1684. 


Sept. 


22. 


1686. 


Feb. 


21. 


1689. 




25. 


1689. 


Feb. 


3. 


- 1691. 


May 


24. 


1692. 


Jan. 


22. 


1695. 


April 


24. 



RAMB. 11 

1700. Sept. 10 (bom 6th September). Prescilla, daughter of John 
Spiller and Prescilla. 

1701. Oct. 24 (bom 4th October). Thomas, son of Hugh Nevell and 
Anne.^ 

Honour, daughter of James Halse and Ann. 
Matilda, daughter of Thomas Wokidge, Rector of 

Rame and Eve. 
John, son of Thomas and Mary Nankivel. 
Ann, daughter of William and Ann Arundle. 
Joane, daughter of William and Joanna Warae. 
William, son of John and Mary Gould. 
John, son of John and Elizabeth Searle. 
Elisha, son of Elisha Arundle and Elizabeth. 
Roger, son of Elisha Arundle and Elizabeth. 
Richard, son of Elisha Arundle and Elizabeth. 
John, son of Elisha Arundle and Elizabeth. 
John, son of John and Joyce Baron, 
Ann, daughter of Elisha and Ann Aurendell. 
Richard, son of John and Mary Arundell. 
Jonathan, son of Jonathan and Philis Drake. 
Mary, daughter of George and Mary Edgcombe. 
Mary, daughter of John and Mary Anmdell. 
John, son of William and Jane Edgcombe. 

WEDDINGS. 

John Taprill and Mary Spiller. 

Nicholas Mutton and Elizabeth Spiller. 

Josiah Evans and Mary Spiller. 

Charles White and Ann Spiller. 

Thomas Wolridge and Mrs. Ann Mathew. 

Thomas Young, gent. , and Mrs. Mary Wolridge of 

Creed. 
Trefusis Lovell and Margaret Masterman. 
Thomas Wolridge, Rector, and Mrs. Eve Carleton 

at Maker. 
Edward Downing and Elizabeth Spiller. 
Mr. Thomas Mangles and Mrs. Katherine How, by 

Licence. 
Mr. Charles Orchard, clerk, and Patience Mayne, 

by Licence from Exon. 
Daniel Tom and Anne Little, by Licence from Exon. 
Richard Hawkins and Grace Chenowah. 
William Arendel and Ann Spriddle. 

^ There are other children recorded of this Hugh Nevell. Was this Hugh 
Nevell a scion of the great historic house of Nevill, whose fortunes fell 
so low in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, in consequence of the part taken by 
its head, the Earl of Westmoreland, and other members, in the Pilgrimage of 
Grace '< 



1701. 


Dec. 


13. 


1720. 


Dec. 


16. 


1725. 


Feb. 


19. 


1739. 


Nov. 


25. 


1746. 


Nov. 


27. 


1747. 


Aug. 


9. 


1747. 


Feb. 


12. 


1754. 


April 


15. 


1756. 


May 


12. 


175a 


Feb. 


15. 


1761. 


Jan. 


22. 


1785. 


July 


30. 


1785. 


Aug. 


5. 


1785. 


Sept. 


23. 


1785. 


Nov. 


6. 


1786. 


June 


4. 


1787. 


July 


24. 


1787. 


Nov. 


22. 


1655. 


April 


12. 


1667. 


May 


9. 


1677. 


Feb. 


5. 


1689. 


April 


24. 


1695. 


May 


30. 


1705. 


July 


14. 


1715. 


March 4. 


1718. 


Oct. 


20. 


1718. 


Nov. 


7. 


1719. 


April 


19. 


1724. 


Nov. 


17. 


1725. 


Jime 


15. 


1725. 


Jan. 


19. 


1737. 


Nov. 


4. 



12 



HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 



1739. April 20. John Spriddle and Martha Wicket. 
1750. William Spriddle and Joan Stephens. 

1754. April 3. Joseph Elvey, of the Parish of Bishops Gate, and 
Mary Nankevil, of this parish. 

BURIALS. 

1690. Oct. 21. Mrs. Priscilla Granger, widow. 
1695. Sept. 22. Mrs. Ann Wolridge. 
1700. March 26. Mrs. Ralph Wobidge. 

With hearty thanks to the worthy rector, Mr. Evans, for his 
hospitable reception, and for the opportunity of quietly looking over 
the Registers, we must quit this pleasant though somewhat wild 
spot and take our way by a very hilly road through Millbrook to 



St, JolLns. 



A tiny church nestliag at the foot of the hills which shut 
in that creek of the Hamoaze known as St. John's Lake, whose 
waters come up to the churchyard wall — a charming 
place, if the tide did not recede and leave banks 
of slimy mud during a large portion of time, and were the 
atmosphere a Httle less humid. In the church we shall find 

little to interest us in the 
way of monuments. There 
is a loose shield having 
the arms of Beele impaling 
Bickton; viz., (Az.) three 
griffins^ heads erased (arg.): 
imp. A fess hetw. in chief 
three cinquefoil^ in hose as 
many erm. spots. Crest, A 
unicornis head erased. The 
only existing monument to 
which this shield could 
have belonged is that of 
Elizabeth Beele, daughter 
of Thomas Eisher, Esq., and 
Agnes, his wife ; and the 
\vife of the Rev. William 
Beele, who died 26th March, 
1747, aged 42 years. This 
is recorded on a plain 




ST. JOHNS. 13 

marble tablet, but the arms impaled should be Fisher, which is 
not the case. Gilbert, in his History of CormccUl, mentions a 
monument to the Beele family with these arms {Az. three griffins' 
heads erased arg.) but without any impalement. 

There is a mural tablet in memory of John Sweet, yeoman, of 
Millbrook, who died 14th January, 1786, aged 71 ; also Isabella, 
his wife, who died 1st July, 1790, aged 81. 

A mural brass plate bears an inscription for John Hext Boger, 
Esq., son of John Boger, Esq., of Wolsdon, who died 23rd June, 
1865, aged 61. The east window is erected in memory of the 
Rev. James Campbell Crowley, rector of this parish, who died 
22nd April, 1862; while a window in the south side of the 
church commemorates James Holmes Boyle, Esq., who died 
31st December, 1864; and also Eliza Boyle, his sister, who died 
3rd May, 1863. 

In the yard, among others, is a headstone in memory of Martha, 
wife of John Luckraft, Lieutenant R.N., who died 24th November, 
1833, aged 62 ; also Alfred, infant son of the above, who died 
30th March, 1808. 

Turning from the monuments to the Registers, we find that of 
the earliest part only two or three leaves, half decayed and 
obliterated, remain, their date being about 1582. They are in a 
thin volume containing all the registers do^vn to 1793, the whole 
in a very bad condition; but they are not generally of much 
importance, though it is almost impossible to say what entries 
may or may not be of use at some time. The following ap 
pearod of some general interest : 

BAPTISMS. 

1639. ... ... son of William Lodge and Arraanielle. 

1648. April 21. Elizabeth, daughter of Nicholas and Philippa Oltra- 

mere, borne 19th April. Minister. 
1652. ... William, son of Nicholas and Philippa Oltramere, 

borne 14th September. 

(Note. — This uncommon name occurs in the registers of Brixton, 
where we find, in 1669, on May 19th, John Oltramare, clerk, curate 
of Brixton, and Mrs. Elizabeth Maynard, were married by Mr. Daniel 
More, vicar of Yealmpton.) 

1682. Jan. 2. Robert, son of Robert Bare, Rector, and Honor. 

1683. Oct. 10. Richard, son of Richard Mapawder and Mary. 

1684. Oct 22. Philip, son of Robert Eare and Honour. 



14 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

1711. July 24. Annie, daughter of Radford Herring and Dorothy. 
1722. Nov. 11. John, son of Mr. John Hughes and Sarah. 

1735. Jan. 18. Edmund, son of Edmund Prideaux, of St. Awstell, 

and Ruth. 
1735. Nov. 25. Hugh, son of Philip and Elizabeth Littleton, of 

Maker. 
1767. Sept. 2. Margaret, daughter of Captain Robert Douglas and 

Jane. 

WEDDINGS. 

1646. Feb. 3. Nicholas Oltramare and PhiUp Gyll. 

1712. Oct. 30. Edmund Herring, of this parish, gent, and Loveday, 

daughter of Nicholas Glynn, of the parish of 
St. Neot, gent. 

(Their son, the Rev. Edmund Herring, was married at East Anthony, 
15th April, 1745, to Mrs. Elizabeth WUls ; Vide Par. Reg.) 

1714 Sept. 4. Captain Thomas Graves and Mary, daughter of Mr. 
William Warne, of the parish of Anthony. 

(This Captain Graves was afterwards Admiral Graves, and father by 
his second wife of the first Lord Graves. The lady was the only 
child and heiress of WilUam Warne of Thanckes, which estate went 
by this marriage into the Graves family; the house has been 
rebuilt by the present Lord Graves.) 

BURIALS. 



1622. 




Joanna, daughter of Peter Coffin, deceased. 


1623. 


Mar. 26. 


Margaret, wife of Nicholas Lodge, Rector. 


1639. 


... 


son of Nicholas Lodge, Rector. 


1641. 


Nov. 28. 


Nicholas Lodge, Rector. 


1709. 


Jxme 2. 


Mr. Robert Eare. 


1712. 


Sept. 13. 


Edmund Herring, gent. 


1713. 


Sept. 17. 


Anne Herring. 


1739. 


Dec. 6. 


Rev. Mr. John Torre, Vicar. 


1748. 


May 27. 


Radford Herring. 


1757. 


Sept. 19. 


Rev. William Bed. 



Sheviock is another of the few Cornish churches with a spire. 

It is perhaps less known than Rame, situated as it is in an out- 

. of-the-way spot, nearly midway between St. Germans 

and Antony, and is reached by a pleasant walk from 

either place, though, lying on the Lynher, it can be got at by 

water. But we must not yield to the inclination to describe the 



SHBVIOCK. 



15 



scenery on the road, nor even the fabric of the tree-embowered 
sanctuary, which we will leave for those more especially acquainted 
with ecclesiastical architecture. 

There is a singular local tradition which asserts that when the 
founder commenced the sacred edifice, his wife commenced the 
building of a barn, and that when both had completed their work 
and balanced accounts, it was found that the bam had cost the 
most. To say the least, this tradition does not credit Sir Edward 
Courtenay with much liberality, or his wife with much piety. 
An adjacent barn is pointed out as the identical building ; but it 
hardly bears out the story of its cost being equal to that of the 
church. 

Entering the church, we find the monuments few and unim- 
posing. The most interesting are three recumbent efiigies ; but no 
arms now remain on either to indicate whom they commemorate. 
There are several shields, which are now blank ; but the 
armorial bearings of the persons to whose memory they were 
erected were doubtless originally painted on them. The two 
figures in the south transept are considered, with good reason, to 
represent the founder or rebuilder of the church. Sir Edward 
Courtenay, third son of Hugh second Earl of Devon ; and his wife 
Emmeline, daughter and heiress of Sir John Dawney, of Sheviock, 
who is himself probably represented by the figure under an arch 
in the north aisle. Lysons say that the arms of Courtenay, 
impaling Dawney, were to be seen painted over the lady. The 
figures have been ably treated by Mr. W. H. H. Rogers, p.s.a., 
who gives engravings of 
them in his very valuable 
work on Tlie Sepulchral 
Effigies of Devon, 

In a window on the south 
side of the chancel is a 
shield of Courtenay very 
much faded by age ; viz., 
Or, three torteaux, and in 
chief a label throughout az. 
The nine bezants might 
have been on the label, but 
certainly no trace of them 
remains. 




16 



HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 



The next, in point of age and interest, is a floorslab with these 
arms — {Az.) a saltire (arg.), hetw. four martlets (or), and an 

inscription cut round the 
edge, recording the fact 
that John Smyth, gent., 
Avas buried 18th February, 
1598. This is confirmed 
by the Register, where we 
read that " John Smyth, 
senior," was buried on that 
date. This family was seated 
for a long period in this 
parish in a gentle position. 
Though the connection is 
not at present proved, it 
is most probable that this 
John was the son of Jolin, 
second son of Thomas 
Smith, of Tregonack, in St. Germans. ( Vide Col. Vivian's Visita- 
tions of Cornwall, p. 427.) 

The following entries from the Sheviock Parish Register relate 
to this family : 

BAPTISMS. 

Francis, son of Thomas Smith and Mary, his wife. 




1625. 
1655. 



Nov. 
Feb. 



7. 
10. 



Samuel, son of Mr. Nicholas Smyth and Martha, his 
wife, born 3rd same month. 
1658. May 20. Martha, daughter of Mr. Nicholas Smyth and 
Martha, his wife, bom 3rd same month. 



WEDDINGS. 

1576. Sept. 9. John Smyth, gent., and Jane Penkevyll. 

1583. April 29. ... Bond and Agnes Smyth. 

1610. Jan. 22. Thomas Smyth and Mary Arundell. 

1651. April 19. Mr. Nicholas Smyth and Martha Hitchins. 

1663. Sept. 30. Mr. John Blake and Mrs. Grace Smyth, both of this 
parish. 

1663. Oct. 15. Mr. Richard RoUe, Rector of this parish, and Eliza- 
beth Smyth, the natural and legitimate daughter 
of Thomas Smyth, of the same parish, gent., 
by Licence, 

1683. April 17. Mr. John Deeble, of Antony, and Mrs. Martha 
Smyth. 

1683. June 25. Mr. Samuel Smyth and Mrs. Joan Evans, at Ply- 
mouth, 



1570. 


Mar. 


14. 


1579. 


June 


6. 


1598. 


Feb. 


18. 


1655. 


April 


17. 


1676. 


Nov. 


20. 


1701. 


Jan. 


21. 


1707. 


Sept. 


9. 


1710. 


Sept. 


15. 


1716. 


Feb. 


13. 


1721. 


Feb. 


9. 



SHBVIOCK. 17 

BURIALS. 

Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. John Smyth. 

John Smyth, gent. 

John Smyth, senior. 

Ann, daughter of Mr. Thomas Smyth. 

Mrs. Martha Smyth. 

Nicholas Smith, gent. , aged 87 years. 

Mrs. Martha Deeble. 

Mrs. Grace Blake, vid. 

Samuel Smith, being a gentleman. 

Mrs. Joan Smith, vid. 

To these extracts the following remarks may perhaps add 
interest : 

The small number of baptisms may partly be accounted for 
by the imperfect condition of the Register. The baptisms are 
entirely gone up to 1623, and are very much decayed for many 
years after. 

The family of Hitchins were of St. Stephens-by-Saltash, 
entered their pedigree at the Heralds' Visitation, and wiU be 
found noticed under the church of St. Stephens-by-Saltash. The 
Blakes appear to be of the same family whose pedigree was 
recorded in the Visitation of 1620. In St. Emey Church is a 
hatchment with the arms of Blake impaling Smith {Arg. a chev. 
hetw. three garbs sa. ; imp. Az. a scdtire arg. hetio. four martlets or. 
Crest, On cap of maintenance gu. turned up erm. a martlet arg.). 
The dexter half of the hatchment is sable, showing that the wife 
survived; but the date beneath the arms, 1770, is much too late 
for the above marriage — probably the impalement of Smith was 
continued in error. 

The next monument to claim our attention is that of the 
"Rev. Mr. Samuel Deeble," as he is styled in the inscription, 
which records that he was for twelve years rector of the parish, 
and died 8th February, 1750, aged 57 years. It is also in memory 
of his daughter, Ann Deeble, who died 3rd September, 1761, 
aged 16 years and 6 months. This Samuel Deeble was a son 
of John Deeble, of Antony, a grandson of Oliver Deeble, who 
married Theophila, daughter and co-heir of Thomas "Wolsdon, of 
Wolsdon, to whose memory there is a monument in Antony 
Church. In its Registers are many entries relating to this 
family, but beyond one we will not touch on them here. 

c 



18 HBRAIiDIO CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

One point in this monument claims attention ; that is, the shield 
having a blank impalement, showing the family to have known 
the wife was entitled to arms, but to have been ignorant as to 
what they were, thus the blank was left, intending to communicate 
with her family, or otherwise ascertain ; for at that time there 
was no printed work giving a list of families, with their arms, to 
help them, such as Burke^s General Armory, and intercommuni- 
cation between places only one hundred miles apart was slow and 
difficult, particularly when they were off the main lines of com- 
munication. In this case they would wait for some acquaintance 
or messenger going in the required direction, who would perhaps 
have to pass it into other hands. The rector had married a lady 
presumably of the ancient Shropshire family of Sandford, as we 
learn from the Registers at Antony; viz., 1747, May 14th, the 
Rev. Mr. Samuel Deeble and Mrs. Anne Sanford. 

In the Register occur the following entries relating to Deeble : 

BAPTISMS. 

1690. Aug. 10. Anne, daughter of Mr. John Deeble aiid Martha his 

wife, 
1693. Sept. 29. Samuel, son of Mr. John Deeble and Martha his wife. 
1697. Dec. 27. Mary, daughter of Mr. John Deeble and Martha his 

wife. 

WEDDINGS. 

1652. Dec. 21. Robert Rod and Elizabeth Deeble, of St. Germans. 

1653. July 18. Thomas Harris and Jane Deeble, married by John 

Kendall, Esq., then Justice of the Peace for 

this County of Cornwall, as by his certificate 

under his hand and scale tp mee hath been 

certified, 
1662. Feb. 2. John Sym and Aridice Deeble, both of the pish, of 

St. Germans. 
1683. April 17. Mr. John Deeble, of Antony, and Mrs. Martha 

Smyth. 
1747. May 14. Samuel Deeble, rector, and Mrs. Anne Sanford, of 

Tiverton, at Antony. 

BURIALS. 

1706. May 5, Thomas Deeble. 

1707. Sept. 9. Mrs. Martha Deeble. 

1731. April 14. Mr. Geo. Deeble. 

1732. Jan. 4. Mr. John Deeble, aged 82. 

1736. Dec. 31. Mrs. Mary Deeble. 

1737. Oct. 12. John Deeble, gent. 



SHBVIOCK. 19 

The representation of the Deebles of Wolsdon, is now vested 
in that of Boger of Wolsdon. 

The next memorial to claim our attention is one to the Wallis 
family. It is a plain marble tablet, and records that John Wallis, 
Esq., of Stoke Damerel, died at Trethill, in this parish, in June, 
1780, aged 67. Also Ann Wallis, his wife, who, having survived 
him for twenty-six years, died 20th January, 1806, aged 70 years. 
Their only child Ann, the wife of J. T. Duckworth, Esq., Captain 
R.N., and Colonel in the Royal Marines, died at Stoke, 20th 
August, 1795, aged 46 years, to whose memory, and that of their 
grandparents, her children erected this stone, as we are told by 
the inscription. An adjacent tablet records that George WalUs 
Duckworth died 21st May, 1811, aged 2 years and 9 months. 
Also Lieutenant-Colonel George Henry Duckworth, 48th Regiment, 
who fell at Albuera 16 th May, 1811, to whose memories this 
tablet was erected by Penelope, mother of the former and widow of 
the latter. Another marble tablet commemorates a little daughter 
of Lieutenant-Colonel George Henry and Penelope Duckworth — 
Penelope Fanshawe Duckworth, who died at the age of 7 years, 
3rd October, 1814. The husband of the above Ann Wallis 
became afterwards Admiral Sir Jolin Thomas Duckworth, Bart., 
G.C.B., who was created a baronet 2nd November, 18l3. They 
had two children (1) George Henry — named above as being kilied 
at Albuera — the death of whose only child, by his wife Penelope, 
daughter of Robert Fanshawe, Esq., Commissioner R.N., is recorded 
as mentioned above. (2) Sarah Ann, married in November, 1803, 
to Sir Richard King, Bart. 

A mural tablet contains an inscription on brass in memory of 
Ann, eldest daughter of the Rev. Mydhope Wallis, of Trethill, 
in this parish, and widow of Dr. Bryan Roberts, Rector of 
Drewsteignton, co. Devon, and of St. John's, in Cornwall; 
also her eldest son, the Rev. Samuel Wallis Roberts, b.d., of 
Trethill, who died 16th June, 1863, aged 70; also of another 
son, Wightwick Roberts, Esq., who died at Trethill May 9th, 
1872, aged 73. 

The name of Wallis occurs in the Register of this parish as 
early as 1570. Philip Wallis, of Sheviock, claimed to enter his 
arms and pedigree at the Heralds' Visitation in 1620, but his 
claim was disallowed. 

c 2 



20 HBRALDIO CHURCH NOTES PROM CORNWALL. 

The foUowing are from the Registers : 

BAPTISMS. 

1625. Oct, 9. Aime, daughter of Richard Wallis and Ursula his 

wife, 

1626. Dec son of Richard Wallis and Ursula his wife. 

1626. July, 22, Peter, son of Oliver Wallis and Catherine his wife. 
1644. April 17. Mary, daughter of Anthony Wallis and Amy his 

wife. 
1656. Nov. 1. Richard, son of Mr, John Wallis and Mary his wife, 
borne 23rd October previous. 

1656. Jan. 30. Anthonie, son of Mr. Richard Wallis and Isett hifi 

wife, borne 15th same month. 

1657. April 4, John, son of Anthony Wallis, and Annis his wife, 

borne 22nd March, 1656. 
1657. Dec. 15. Mary, daughter of Mr. John Wallis and Mary his 
wife, borne 4th same month. 

1663. Jan. 12. Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. John Wallis and Mary 

his wife. 

1664. Oct. 22. John, son of Mr. Richard Wallis and Iset his wife, 

and was buried the 26th of the same month. 

1665. March 21. John, son of Mr. John Wallis and Mary his wife. 

1666. June 5. Mary, daughter of Mr. Richard Wallis and Iset his 

wife. 

1667. March 12. Richard, son of Mr. John Wallis and Mary his wife. 
1670. Oct. 25. Jone, daughter of Mr. Richard Wallis and Iset his 

wife. 
*1672. May 8. Arthur, son of Mr. John Wallis and Mary his 
wife. 

1694. July 20. Ferdinando, son of Mr. Henry Wallis, gent., and 

Elizabeth his wife. 

1695. Dec. 17. John, son of Mr. Henry Wallis, gent., and Elizabeth 

his wife. 
1697. Nov. 2. Anne, daughter of Mr. Henry Wallis, gent., and 
EUzabeth his wife. 

WEDDINGS. 

1570. April 19. OUver Wallis and Arg S(argent ?) 

William Waren and Elizabeth Wallis. 

John Hichens and Elizabeth Wallys. 

John Wallys and Susanna Carkeete. 

Ferdinando Wallis and Mary Peter. 

Oliver Walles and Richard Bonny. 

Anthoine Wallis and Annis Pe (parchment gone). 

Hooper and Elizabeth Wallis. 

Robert Stevens and Pentecost Wallis. " 
Mr. WiUiam Hobb and Ann Wallis. 



1608. 


July 


2. 


1609. 


Feb. 


20. 


1610. 


June 


18. 


1616. 


Feb. 


5. 


1636. 


April 


28. 


1640. 


Feb. 


10. 


1643. 






1644. 


Nov. 


26. 


1649. 


Sept. 


6. 



8HBVI0CK. 21 

1657. A contract of matrymony between Mr. William Sparkman, of 
the pish, of St. Germans of the one pte., and Mrs. 
Mary Wallis of this pish, of thother pte. was in this pish, 
church published in the close of the morning exercise 
(without contradiction of anyone) three severall Lords 
dayes ; viz., the third, the tenth, and the seaventeenth 
dayes of May, in the yeere afores^^, 1657, by mee, Will: 
Jane, Register. 

Stephen Simon and Sibly Wallis, both of this pish. 

Charles Lang and Thomasin Wallis. 

Oliver Wallis and Eleanor Lavers, widow. 

Oliver Wallis and Johan, daughter of Henry Lavers. 

Anthony Wallace and Grace Sargent, widow. 

Oliver Wallis and Eliz. Austen, widow. 

Henry Wallis and Eliz. Hodge. 

Anthony Wallis and EUz. Avery. 

BURIALS. 

Thomasyn Wallis. 

Richard, son of Richard Wallis, jun. 

Mr. Richard Wallis, of Skonner. 

Henry Wallis, gent. 

Mr. John Wallis of Trethill. 

Ferdinando Wallis, Esq. 

A brass plate fixed on a black marble slab is inscribed to the 
memory of Alphonse Charles de Morel, ensign, 30th Regiment 
British Native Infantry, who fell in the battle of ChiUianwallah, 
13th January, 1849, aged 23. He was the eldest son of the 
Count de Morel and Charlotte Jemina, his wife, the eldest daughter 
of the Right Hon. Reginald Pole-Carew, of Antony House. 

A mural tablet records that Mrs, Jane, wife of Mr. Hugh 
Littleton, of Intown in St. Germans, yeoman, and daughter 
of Hugh Littleton, of Lanjore, in the same parish, gent., died 
16th May, 1773, aged 63; also Mary, Elizabeth, and Jane, 
daughters of the above. Mary died 25th January, 1740, aged 
5 years; Elizabeth died 16th February, 1742, aged 9 years; and 
Jane died 20th November, 1757, aged 17 years. The above Mr. 
Hugh Littleton, of Intown, died 1st January, 1788, aged 78. 
There is a pedigree of Littleton in CoL Vivian's Visitations of 
Cornwall^ but this line is not continued beyond Hugh Littleton, 
of St. Germans, baptised at Lanlivery 1st May, 1682. 

Mr. Hugh Littleton and Mrs. Grace Littleton are recorded 
in these Registers as having been married at St. Germans 
5th January, 1732. There must be a mistake in this entry 



1661. 


Dec. 


17. 


1667. 


Oct. 


15. 


1670. 


Nov. 


26, 


1671. 


May 


30. 


1689. 


April 


8. 


1691. 


Nov. 


16. 


1692. 


Nov. 


30. 


1697. 
1611. 


Feb. 
Nov. 


3. 


1652. 


Feb. 


23. 


1654. 


April 


12. 


170L 


Oct. 


12, 


1713. 


Oct. 


30. 


1737. 


July 


16. 



1699. 


March 6. 


1701. 


Sept. 13. 


1702. 


March 20. 


1705. 


Aug. 3. 


1710. 


June 27. 


1712. 


March 25. 


1698. 


May 16. 


1738. 


Dec. 31. 


1702. 


Sept. 17. 


1713. 


Feb. 13. 


1716. 


Aug. 21. 



22 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

of the name of Grace instead of Jane ; the dates agree too closely 
for there being much doubt. The name does not occur again 
in the Kegisters until the close of the seventeenth century, and 
then there are not many entries. 

BAPTISMS. 

Elizabeth, daughter of John Littleton and Dorothy. 
John, son of John Littleton and Dorothy. 
John, son of John Littleton and Dorothy. 
Philip, son of John Littleton and Dorothy. 
Hugh, son of John Littleton and Dorothy. 
Samuel, son of John Littleton and Dorothy. 

WEDDINGS, 

John Littleton and Dorothy Bloye. 
Samuel Littleton and Grace Martin. 

BURIALS. 

John, son of John Littleton. 
Dorothy Littleton. 
Elizabeth Littleton. 
1735. April 20. John Littleton. 

It only remains now to give the information on a slate slab to 
complete the histories on stone within this church ; and it is 
brief, and simply tells us that William Dunrich, of Liscawn, 
in this parish, died 3rd February, 1794, aged 73; and that 
his wife Elizabeth died 26th February, 1802, aged 83. 

In the yard among others are memorials to the following: 
Captain John Pole, R.N., second -son of the late Rev. Edward 
Pole, D.D., rector of Barford St. Martin's, county Wilts, and 
brother to the Eev. Reginald Pole, rector of this parish. He 
died 31st October, 1838, aged 38 years. Also Jane Pole, wife 
of the above Rev. Edward Pole, d.d., who died on the 8th March, 
1854, aged 87. (The above Rev. Edward Pole, d.d., was the 
youngest son of Reginald Pole, Esq., grandson of Sir John Pole, 
pi Shute. His elder brother, the Rev. Reginald Pole, took the 
name and arms of Carew, and was grandfather of the present 
W. H. Pole-Carew, Esq.) 

Lieutenant George Wallis Glanville, Bengal army, killed at 
Cawnpore 27th June, 1857, aged 25 years, son of Francis 
Glanville, of Catchfrench, and Amabel his wife. Amabel, wife 
of Francis Glanville, Esq., of Catchfrench, died 12th April, 
1871, aged 74 years. 



SHBVIOCK. 23 

Harriet Elizabeth, youngest child of Francis and Amabel Glan- 
ville. of Catchfrench, died 24th June, 1867. (The above Francis 
Glanville was the eldest son and heir of Francis Glanville, Esq., 
of Catchfrench, j.p., d.l., and m.p. for Plymouth from 1797 to 
1802 ; by his second wife Elizabeth, second daughter of Robert 
Fanshawe, Esq., Commissioner of Plymouth Dockyard. He 
married Amabel, daughter of the Right Hon. Reginald Pole- 
Carew, and sister of the present W. H. Pole-Care w, Esq., of 
Antony House, by whom he had, with other children, the Rev. 
Henry Carew Glanville, m.a., the present rector of Sheviock.) 

John Littleton, Esq., of Trewin, who died 24th February, 
1869, aged 58. 

Turning our attention to the Registers of the parish, we find 
that they exist from a much earlier period than many in this 
neighbourhood — indeed, we may say than most; but as they 
have formed the subject of a recent paper read before the Society 
of Antiquaries, which has been printed in their Proceedings,^ we 
will only briefly refer to their condition here, and give a few 
extracts that appear interesting. 

The earliest existing dates are Burials in 1569 ; "Weddings 1571 
(if we except two entries in 1570); but no Baptisms remain 
earlier than 1624. In many places half the pages are quite gone, 
the parchment having mouldered away, so that we must by 
no means think that because there are entries back to those dates 
the whole remains; for until about 1640 only a very small portion 
is still legible, and in some parts many years are entirely wanting. 
Appended to the earlier portion of the Register, having been 
written at the end of the volume, are the following notices of 
collections made on briefs ; viz. : 

Collected in this pish of Sheviock the 17"' day of June 1655 by John 
Gey, minister, Richard Bray, & Symon Lavers, churchwardens, and William 
Jane, their assistant, the full sume of one pound tenn shillings & six pence 
for the poor protestants in Savoy according to a Declaration of his Highnesse 
the L'* Protector & his Counsell to that purpose : And the 2P' day of the 
s'' month in the s<i yeere p«' over to the use afores'^ according to Instructions 
to the Declaration afores'' annexed unto John Moyle Esq. then one of his 
Highnesse Justices of the peace for the coimty of Cornwall. 

Collected in this pish of Sheviock the 28"^ day of November & the 

weeke following in the yeere of o"^ Lord 1658 by Richard Rolle, minister, 

Richard Holraan & Thomas Harry, churchwardens, Edward Truscot & 

Symon Lavers, overseers, the sume of eleven shillings & five pence, for the 

^ Pro. Soc. Ant. London, second series, vol. x. p. 264. 



24 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

distressed Inhabitants of Piddletrenthead in Dorsetshire who sustayned 
great losse by fyre, according as wee were thereunto required by virtue of 
letters pattents under the great seale of England by his Highnesse speciall 
grace Oliver late Lord Protector : and payd over unto (rest blank). 

Novemb-- 17* 1661. 
Collected then for & towards the releife of the protestant churches in y^ 
Dukedom of Lithuania by virtue of Letters patents bearing date at West- 
minster 12* day of July m the XIIL yeere of his Majesties reigne, the 
sume of sixe shillings & sixe pence, by us 

John Arundell 
Robert Pope. 

Followiiig these is written a documiBiit settling the fees for burial, 
with the signatures of the principal inhabitants attached, which 
may be sufficiently uncommon to be worth giving verbatim : 

Wee the Churchwardens, Overseers for the poore, Sidesmen, and others 
the Inhabitants of the pish, of Sheviock whose names are heerunder written 
doo for many reasons us heerunto moving, consent and agree, And alsoe 
heerby order ; That from and after the tenth day of February next for every 
p'son that shall bee buryed in the pish. Chancell of the said Church there 
shall bee payd to the churchwardens then beeing of the s^ pish., to the use 
of the s'l church and toward the Repayration of the same the sume of tenne 
shillings. And for every p'son that shall bee buryed in any pte of the body 
of y^ s^ church there shall be payd five shillings and eight pence. And for 
every p'son that shall be buryed in the South Yeele & Below the North & 
South doores of the s^ church there shall bee payd five shillings to the 
p'sons & use aforesaid, by any and every p'son that shall soe desire it. And 
that the present and future churchwardens shall be chargeable and give 
Accompt to the s^ pish, for the said respective sumes accordingly. 

Witnesse our hands the 28* day of January 1653. 

Richard Markes, sen' Thomas Smyth 

John Wallis Richard Arundell 

Philip Blake William Odyome 

Nicholas Smythe Nicholas Carkeet, jun' 

Hugh Hawken John Odyorne 

Richard WaUis, jun' John Harry 

William Dewstoe the signe of 

Thomas Harry John X Rundell 

The signe of the signe of 

Nicholas X Carkeet, sen' John X Reed 
the signe of 
Richard X Hocken 

A true copie of the original transcribed by me 
Johannes Wallis \ 
&Nich: Smyth f Will: Jane 
Scriberosi in Anno i Mdjles 
prgedicto 1653 ] 



SHBVIOCK. 25 

The most singular entry in these Eegisters is what amounts to 
the enrolment of a marriage settlement. How it came to be 
entered among the Registers is a mystery ; probably the clerk 
received payment, but it appears to be quite a unique case ; viz. : 

Robert Harrye and Annys Odyome widowe, were marled the 28''' day of 
January 1612, and y' day were p'esented by the said Robert imto the 
children of the said Annys ten sev'rall bills of debt for paym' of money as 
was agreed of in consederation of the said marryage. The bills beare date 
the xxvii* of January. 

It would have been interesting if the amount of the bills had 
been added, which it may be presumed were one for each child. 
Unfortunately the Baptismal Registers, which should contain the 
names of the children of the " said Annys " are wanting, nor is her 
first marriage to be found. A Joan, Margery, Amos, and John 
Odyome were baptized respectively in 1609, 1610, 1611, 1612, 
but from the loss of their registers it is impossible to say if they 
were her children. 

There are several instances in this Register of the entry of a 
marriage that had taken place in another church; that of the 
Rev. Samuel Deeble and Mr. Samuel Smyth have already been 
noticed. Thus : 

1603. Jan. 31. Willyam Burges and Emblyn Kneebone were 
marryed at Lynkenhome. 

1659. Aug. 24. William Adyome and Margaret Wilshman marryed 
in the pish, church of S' Keyn the xxiiii day 
of August in the yeere 1659, by George Phare 
minist'' of S' Keyn afores** as by a certificate 
under his hand hath beene certified to mee. 
W"" Jane.^ 

1671. June 29. Robert Peter and JohanArundell," as I am informed 
at Plymouth by Licence." 

The following are examples of the entries of civil marriages : 

John Sargent & Margaret Tailder were married the vii"> day of 
September by John Radford then Maior of Saltash, as by his Certificate 
under his hand & Seaale to mee hath beene certified, in the yeere 1654. 
Will: Jane, Regist'. 

Richard Bray the sonne of Emanuell Bray & Jone Reape the daughter of 
William Reape deceased both of this pish were marryed by Anthony Rouse 
Esq''^ then Justice of y« peace for the County of Cornwall the third day of 
Aprill in the yeere of our Lord one thousand sixe hundred fiftie seaven, as 
by his certificate under his hand & Scale bearinge date the day & yeere 
afores'^ to mee hath beene certified. Will : Jane, Regist'. 

^ In the banns which were published in this church the 7th, 14th, and 
21st of the same month they are called 'both of this pish.' 



26 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES PROM CORNWALL. 

There only remain six such entries, but there is a gap between 
1654, when such entries commence, and 1657, when they cease, 
and the marriages are said to be "by Mr. Richard Rolle, then 
minister of this pish." 

The Register of Marriages appears to have been very badly kept 
from about 1644 to 1657. Thus the years 1645-48-50 have oidy 
one entry each, but there is not such a falling off in the Baptisms 
and Burials. Among the latter these are rather singular : 

1650. June 26. John Lavers of Lantick in S' Germans was buried 
here. 

1650. July 9. John Rooby, who was droivned with the said John 

Lavers the xx* June last, was found brought 
hither and buried the ix* July. 

1651. July 19. Robert son of Nicholas Williams of S' Germans, 

who was drowned with his father at Wrickle 
Cliffe, was found, brought hither, and buried. 

1654. Aug. 22. Anstis Ham, who lived fowerscore and odd yeeres 

and yet died a mayd to the great wonder of 
the world. 

The Baptisms contain little that calls for special notice. On 
27th August, 1626, we find the entry of Thomas (?), son of John 
Harrys, a blind man, whose dwelling-place, he said, was Lanteglosse- 
by-Foye. 

The follo"wing, either from a genealogical point, or for other 
reasons, appear sufficiently interesting to merit notice. 

BAPTISMS. 

1624. March 28. David, son of Mr. Gregory Arundell and Dorothy 
his wife. 

This is the earliest existing baptismal entry in the Register. 
Mr. Gregory Arundell was rector of the parish. He appears 
in Col. Vivian's work (p. 13); but there his wife is caUed Edith, 
who was probably his second wife, and this Dorothy Ms first. It 
is most unfortunate that the Register is so imperfect, as there 
were probably other children who, with this David, are not men- 
tioned in the pedigree above referred to; indeed, most of the 
Arundell entries here given are not to be found in the above 
work. 

1655. Jan. 22. Ann, daughter of Mr. John Gey (late minister of 

this pish.) and Patience his wife, bom 27th 
Dec. previous. v 

1656. April 7. Mary, daughter of Mr. Richard Rolle and Mary 

his wife, bom 30th March previous. 



8HEVI0CK. 27 

1656. June 29, Gregory, son of Mr. John Amndell and Elizabeth 

his wife, born 17th of the same month. 

1657. June 6. Richard, son of Walter Arundell and Jone his wife, 

bom 27th May previous. 

1667. June 22. Mary, daughter of Mr, Wm. Hawke and Mary his 

wife, born 27th May previous. 

1658. April 14. Margaret, daughter of Mr. Richard Rolle and Mary 

his wife, bom 15th March previous. 
1664, July 1, Philip, son of Mr, John Blake and Grace his wife. 
1664, Oct. 14. Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Richard Rolle and 

Elizabeth his wife. 

1664. Nov. 24. Amy, daughter of John Arundell, of Coate, and 

Ursula his wife. 

1665. Jan. 10. Walter, son of Mr. Walter Arundell and Jone his 

wife, and buried 12th Jan. following. 
1665. Mar. 21. Henry, son of Ferdinando Spiller and Margaret 

his wife. 
1665. Mar. 21. Mary, daughter of Mr. John Blake and Grace his 

wife. 

1668, May 22. John, son of John Arundell and Ursula his wife. 
1668. Dec. 15. Jone, daughter of Mr. Richard Rolle and Jone his 

his wife. 
1671. Nov. 2. Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Richard Rolle and Joan 

his wife. 
1679. June 10. George, son of Mr. Richard Rolle and Jone his wife, 

bom 26th May previous. 

1684. April 12. Walter, son of Richard Arundell and Bridget his 

wife. 

1685. April 17. Jone, daughter of Richard Arundell and Bridget 

his wife. 

1686. Feb. 14. Amie, daughter of Richard Arundell and Bridget 

his wife. 

1687. July 28. Penelope, daughter of Mr. Nicholas Kendall and 

Jane his wife, bap. at Lanlivery. 

This Mr. Nicholas Kendall took his m.a. degree, was ordained 
deacon in the Lady Chapel at Exeter 21st July, 1680, priest on 
the 30th, and instituted to the rectory of Sheviock on the 31st of 
the same month, thus bringing him to this parish, of which he 
rebuilt the rectory-house, over a mantelpiece in which the arms of 
Kendall still remain, though the house is no longer used for its 
original purpose. 

The baptism of Penelope is recorded in the Register of Lan- 
livery, as are also those of Walter and Charles, with the statement 
that they were baptized at Sheviock. Walter was the eldest son, 
and became of Pelyn. He married, and was ancestor of the 
present Kendalls of Pelyn, &c. The second son, Charles, took 



28 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

holy orders, and attained the degree of d.d. He also married 
and left descendants.^ 

Nicholas Kendall is buried at Lanlivery, where there is a mural 
monument to his memory. He is described as Nicholas Kendall, 
M.A., vicar of Lanlivery, rector of Sheviock, canon residentiary of 
the cathedral church of St. Peter, Exeter, and archdeacon of 
Totnes. Bom 28th Jan., 1656, died 3rd March, 1739, and buried 
in the cathedral church of St. Peter, Exeter. He married first 
Jane, daughter of Thomas Carew of Harrobear, Esq., by whom 
he had issue six sons and six daughters. He married secondly 
Hannah, daughter of John Snell of Exeter, Esq., who survived 
him. The inscription states that this monument was erected to 
his memory by his eldest son, "Walter Kendall, Esq., of Pelyn. 
The monument is surmovmted by the following shield of arms; 
viz., the dexter, Arg. a chev. hetto. three dolphins embowed so. ; 
Kendall : the sinister, Per fesse, in chief or, three lions pass. sa. ; 
Carew: in base. Quarterly gu. and az., a cross Jlory, or; Snell. 
A ledger-stone on the floor has the arms of Kendall imp. Carew 
finely cut and preserved, being, as the inscription tells us, for 
Jane, wife of the above Nicholas Kendall, of Pelyn, clerk, bom 
1st Nov., 1664, married Uth Oct., 1686, and buried 4th Sept., 
1717. Another mural tablet commemorates the above-named 
Penelope, which gives the date of her birth as the 23rd July, 
1687, and her marriage 9th March, 1702, to Mr. James Yonge, of 
Plymouth; but she died young, having been buried 28th June, 
1708. According to these dates, she could not have been sixteen 
years of age at her marriage. But they cannot be far wrong; 
for in the Eegister of St. Andrew, Plymouth, is the burial, 
12th Jan., 1705, of Penelope, daughter of Mr. James Young; 
while the second marriage of this James Yonge (as more correctly 
spelt on the monument in question), with Mrs. Mary Upton, is 
entered in the last-named Register as taking place 28th Sept., 
1716. 

It will be found that this account, beside giving some additional 
dates, &c., differs somewhat as to the benefices held by Nicholas 
Kendall. His institution to the Rectory of Sheviock is given on 
the authority of the original book of declarations on Institution 
signed by the Rector himself. Having given this explanation, it 

1 See Visitations of Cornwall, p. 260 ; but most of the entries from these 
Registers are not given there. 



SHBVIOCK. 29 

will be unnecessary to make any observation on the baptisms or 
burials of the other children of Nicholas Kendall, which will 
follow : 

Gilbert, son of Mr. Samuel Beere and Elizabeth. 
Hawkyn, son of Mr. Samuel Beere, gent., and 

Elizabeth. 
Walter, son of Mr. Nicholas Kendall and Jane, bom 

12th July. 
Richard, son of Richard Arundel! and Bridgett. 
Samuel, son of Samuel Beere, gent. , and Elizabeth. 
Charles, son of Mr. Nicholas Kendall and Jane, 

bom 26th February. 
John, son of Philip Blake, gent., and Mary his 

wife, of the parish of St. Emey. 
Bridget, daughter of Richard Arundell and Bridget. 
Jane, daughter of Mr. Nicholas Kendall and Jane, 

bom 20th May. 
Gregory, son of Richard Anmdell and Bridget. 
John, son of Richard Arundell and Bridget. 
James, son of Mr. Nicholas Kendall and Jane, bom 

31st May. 
Gregory, son of Richard Arundell and Joan. 
Mary, daughter of Mr. Nicholas Kendall and Jane, 

born 13th August. 
Mary, daughter of Richard Arundell and Joan. 
Mary, daughter of John Arundell and Mary. 
Elizabeth, daughter of John Arundell and Mary. 
Elizabeth, daughter of John Amndell and Mary. 
Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. John Neele and Johanna 

his wife, at Plymouth. 
1707. Nov. 25. Margery, daughter of John Martin and Mary his 

wife. To this is appended the note that 

" Gregory Anmdell is near the same age." 
1711. May 15. John, son of John Neale, gent., and Joanna his 

wife, bom April 14th. 

WEDDINGS. 

1599. Sept. 16. William Bond, Esq., and Mary, daughter of Fer- 
dinando Spyller. 

This was probably the William Bond of Earth, whose wife 
Margaret, daughter and co-heir of Hugh Fountayne of Ugborough, 
was buried at St. Stephen's-by-Saltash, 10th October, 1597, he 
himself being buried there 15th September, 1623. 

1599. Oct. 22. Christopher Skelton and Jane Buller. 
1604. Oct. 29. WUliam Spyller and Elizabeth Grylles. 
1604. Oct. . 30. Edward Grylles and Elizabeth Spyller. 



1687. 
1689. 


Mar. 
April 


20. 
2. 


1689. 


Aug. 


12. 


1689. 
1690. 
1690. 


Sep. 
Feb. 
Mar. 


7. 
22. 
21. 


1691. 


Feb. 


2. 


1692. 
1693. 


July 
May 


26. 
30. 


1693. 
1693. 
1695. 


Feb. 
Feb. 
June 


14. 

14. 

1. 


1695. 
1696. 


July 

Sept. 


25. 

a 


1700. 
1701. 
1702. 
1704. 
1707. 


Sept. 
April 
Aug. 
June 

Nov. 


5. 
8. 
2. 
26. 
5. 



1616. 


Feb. 


5. 


1624. 


Nov. 


22. 


1627. 


Feb. 


4. 


1633. 


Aug. 


26. 


1646. 


May 


25. 


1649. 


Sep. 


27. 


1650. 


Dec. 


31. 


1651. 


April 


6. 


1653. 


June 


30. 


1659. 







30 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES PROM CORNWALL. 

1608. Aug. 30. Thomas Peake, citizen of London, and Tibitha 

Arundell. 
Arthur Peter and Elizabeth Arundell. 
Philip Blake and Sibley Pope. 
Manides Govett and Jone Edgecombe. 
Trehane Scawen, gent., and Dorothie, daughter of 

Mr. Gregory Arundell. 
Humphery Roberts and Frances Ellis of Plymouth. 
Ferdinando Poplestone and Tibitha Smyth. As I 

am informed (sic). 
Mr, Francis Reynolds and Mrs. Mary Arundell. 
Mr. George Browne of Exeter and Mary Peter. 
John Arundell and Amye Hichins. 
William Andrew of St. Budeaux, in Devon, and 

Mary Truscott of this pish. Published 27th 

March, 3rd and 10th April, 1659. 

1669. July 14. Nicholas Lukey of Eglosheale and Susanna Blake 

of this pish. 

1661. April 16. John Arundell of Coate and Ann Skelton. 

1662. April 24. John Arundell of Coate and Ursula Hocken. 

1662. April 28. Edward Bunce and Susan Finch, both of the pish. 

of St. Germans. 

1663. July 24. Richard Trowte of Tavistock, county Devon, gent., 

and Jane Lukyes, vid., servant to Mr. John 

Wallis of this pish. By Licence. 
1663. Ajag. 6. Thomas Osmanton of Littlehosteed, county Sussex, 

clerke, and Emlyn Rolle of this pish. By 

Licence. 
1663. Oct. 15. Mr. Richard Rolle, Rector, and Elizabeth Smyth. 

(See full entry under Smyth extracts.) 

1665. May 11. Mr. Christopher Leach of St. Winnow, clerk, and 

Mrs. Mary Lonn, widow. By Licence. 

1666. Sept. 19. Richard Scrawen, gent, of the pish, of Probus, and 

Mary Bond, daughter of William Bond, Esq., 
of the pish, of St. Stephens, neere Saltash, 
deceased. By Licence. 

She was baptised at St. Stephens, 5th July, 1635, and is 
named in the Bond pedigree (Visitation Cornwall, p. 41), but not 
her marriage. 

1668. July 27. Mr, Richard Rolle, Rector of Sheviock, and Jone, 
daughter of William Jane. By Licence. 

1670. Mar. 31. Gregory Martin of Plymouth Apothecary and Cath- 

erine Edgcumbe of this pish., spinster. By 
Licence, 
1676. Mar. 6. Mr. Richard Rolle, Rector of Sheviock, and Mrs. 
Jone Hitchins. By Licence, 

This Jone Hitchins was iindoubtedly Jone, daughter of William 
Hichins of Sheviock, who by his will, proved 8th April, 1635, 



1679. 


Jan. 


1. 


1683. 


June 


19. 


1686. 


March 12. 


1694. 


June 


2. 


1695. 


Jan. 


16. 


1700. 


Feb. 


5. 


1704. 


Dec. 


29. 


1708. 






1721. 


Nov. 


14. 


1722. 


Dec. 


26. 


1729. 


April 


8. 



SHEVIOCK. 31 

left the barton of Sheviock to his son John Hichins, then under 
age. His marriage with Mary Coa — is entered 8th October, 
1619. Unfortunately a portion of the parchment here is quite 
decayed away, thus destroying part of the surname of the wife. 
From the same cause most of the entries relating to this William 
Hichins are gone. 

John Warren and Sibella Arundel! . 

Richard Arundell and Bridget Balson. 

Samuel Beere and Elizabeth Hawkyn. 

Richard Arundell and Jone Hawke. 

Henry Austen and Amy Arundell. 

John Arundell and Mary Cole, widow. 

Mr. Peter Osbom and Mrs. Anne Chapman, of 

Liskeard. 
John Harvy and Amy Arundell. 
John Short and Mary Arundell. 
Samuel Spiller and Joan Arundell. 
Mr. Samuel Trewbody, Minister of St. Germans, 
and Mrs. Elizabeth Hancock, of Hendra, 
widow, by Licence. 
1737. Nov. 27. Richard Hobbs, of St. Germans, and Mary Glan- 

ville, of Sheviock. 
1739. Aug. 1. Mr. Robert Snook and Mrs. Sarah Pomery. 
1742. Oct. ■ 24. Mr. Cornelius George and Mrs. Elizabeth Bennet, 

by Licence. 
1744. Oct. 22. Mr. John Jesop and Mrs. Elizabeth Foot, by 

Licence. 
1746. May 23. Mr. Thomas Edwards and Mrs. Thomasine Little, 
by Licence. 

BURIALS. 

Katherine, daughter of Ferdinando Spiller. 

John the S' giant of Southyas (sic.). 

Mr. Arthur Peter. 

Elizabeth, daughter of Walter Arundell. 

Philip, son of Walter Arundell. 

Richard, son of Mr. Richard Anmdell. 

Mr. Toby Langdon. 

Mr. Gregory Arundell, Minister of this Pish. 

Mrs. Elizabeth Peter. 

Johanna, Chara Mea filia, Richard RoUe, Rector of 

Sheviock, Sepul. Duo decimo aetat 35. 
Mrs. Katherine Arundell, widow. 
Mr. John Blake. 
Mrs. Margaret Bond, spinster. 
Anthony Bond, gent. 
Mrs. Joan Rolle, widow. 
1689. Dec. 29. Mr. Philip Blake, aged 89. 



1583. 


June 


14. 


1589. 


Aug. 


10. 


1652. 


Aug. 


13. 


1652. 


June 


26. 


1652. 


March 


I 9. 


1653. 


March 11. 


1654. 


Aug. 


10. 


1654. 


Feb. 


4. 


1674. 


Jan. 


29. 


1675. 


Oct. 


20. 


1676. 


Sept. 


9. 


1676. 


Feb. 


2. 


1679. 


Marcl] 


I 2. 


1681. 


Nov. 


19. 


1683. 


April 


24. 



32 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTB^ PROM CORNWALL. 



1690. 


March 28. 


Walter ArundelL 


1690. 


March 31. 


Samuel Beere. 


1692. 


Aug. 6. 


Sir John Carew, Bart., died 1st August. 


1693. 


Jan. 18. 


Jane, daughter of Mr. Nicholas Kendall. 


1693. 


Feb. 15. 


Bridgett ArundelL 


1693. 


Feb. 16. 


John, son of Richard Arundell. 


1694. 


Oct. 28. 


Ursula Arundell. 


1694. 


Nov. 18. 


John Arundell. 


1694. 


March 24. 


Gregory Anmdell. 


1695. 


June 3. 


James, son of Mr. Nicholas Arundell. 


1695. 


Oct. 2. 


Gregory Arundell. 


1695. 


Oct. 8. 


Nicholas Arundell. 


1695. 


Nov. 1. 


Hugh Hawkyn, gent. 


1696. 


Nov. 23. 


Mary, daughter of Mr. Nicholas Kendall. 


1700. 


March 3. 


Richard Arundell. 


1701. 


April 9. 


Mary, daughter of John Arundell. 


1702. 


Feb. 4. 


Elizabeth Arundell. 


1703. 


Oct. 18. 


Su- Richard Carew, Bart., died 24th September, 
buried at Anthony. 


1704. 


March 31. 


Jone Arundell, junr. 


1704. 


July 17. 


Bridgett Arundell. 


1705. 


July 3. 


Mrs. Elizabeth Blake. 


1706. 


Aug. 26. 


Walter AnmdelL 


1707. 


Aug. 18. 


John Arundell. 


1708. 


March 30. 


Richard Arundell. 


1710. 


July 2. 


Mr. Ferdinando Spiller. 


1710. 


Sept. 15. 


Mrs. Grace Blake, widow. 


1711. 


Jan. 27. 


Mr. Thomas Blake. 


1713. 


Aug. 11. 


John Neele, gent. 


1715. 


March 23. 


Mary Arimdell. 


1717. 


May 20. 


Samuel Beere, gent. 


1717. 




Mrs Kendall, died 3rd September. 


(This was Jane, the first wife of Nicholas Kendall. She was buried 


with a monument at Lanlivery, as already mentioned.) 


1718. 


June 10. 


Mrs. Margaret Spiller. 


1719. 


April 19. 


Mrs. Phillis Langdon. 


1720. 


June 21. 


Anthony Blake, gent., aged 88 years. 


1723. 


April 22. 


Roger Langdon, gent. A riding officer or waiter. 


1724. 


Dec. 13. 


Mrs. Mary Blake, aged 92 years. 


1729. 


March 7. 


Mr. Robert Avery, clerk, of St. Germans. 


1730. 


Dec. 27. 


Joan Arundell, widow. 


1732. 


Oct. 19. 


Mr. James Kendall, clerk. 


1732. 


March 6. 


Mr. John Jenkyn, clerk. 


1733. 


AprU 11. 


Mr. Short, of St. Germans. 


1734. 




Gilbert Beere, gent. 


1736. 


June 8. 


Mrs. Elizabeth Beere. 


1736. 


Aug. 14. 


Mrs. Hawkins Beere. 


1736. 


Sept. 10. 


EUzabeth Arundell. 


1739. 


April 4. 


Gregory ArundelL 



8ALTASH. 



33 



It will be perhaps a surprise to many persons to be informed 
that the ancient fabric which is very generally supposed to be the 
_ . , parish church of Saltash has not been such until 

within the last few years, being in fact only a private 
chapel within the parish of St. Stephens-by-Saltash, and supplied 
by a chaplain whose jurisdiction- was limited by the walls of his 
" chapeL" Strange as it may appear, the borough town of Saltash, 
with its Mayor and Corporation, its Members of Parliament, and 
its extended jurisdiction of the silver oar, was only a portion of 
the rural parish of St, Stephens, to whose church, a mile distant, 
its inhabitants had to resort for such offices of the church as 
baptism, marriage, and burial. 

The chapel, which is dedicated to St. Nicholas, was originally a 
cell belonging to the Priory of St. Germans, and its services were 
performed by the monks of that house. In the latter part of 
the fifteenth century, one of the Smyths of Tregonnick left a 
bequest to the chaplain of St. 
Nicholas Chapel, Saltash, to 
perform masses, and assist in 
the services of the said chapel, 
which latter clause saved the 
bequest from confiscation on 
the suppression of religious 
houses by King Henry VIII., 
while the fabric of the chapel 
was handed over to the Cor- 
poration, the priest of St. 
Nicholas acting as their chap- 
lain. As the private chapel 
of a municipal corporation, 
one would expect to find the 
sacred building filled with me- 
morials of deceased mayors and 
worthy aldermen ; but such is 
not the case — the monuments 
are few and modern. There is 
a mural monument in memory 
of Gertrude Hawkins, wife of 
Captain Edward Hawkins, r.n., who died 21st June, 1823, and 
her husband, who died 30th April, 1829. The arms on this 

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34 HERALDIC CBOOrRCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

monument are, Sa. on waves of the sea in base vert, a lion pass, 
arg., the tail coward, over the lion's head Jive annulets of the third. 
Crest, A moor's head couped below the shoulders sa., vested arg., 
side face. These arms are a variation of the coat borne by Sir 
John Hawkins. Another tablet commemorates Edward Ha\vkins, 
who died in January, 1813, aged 93 years; Mary his wife, who 
died in May 1814, aged 72 years; and their daughter, Anne, 
who died in December, 1777, aged 4 years and 6 months. A 
third tablet records another member of this family, Elizabeth 
Hawkins, widow of Edward Hawkins, Captain r.n., who died 
4th January, 1864. An inscription within an arched canopy in 
the wall, forming an altar tomb, records the death, on the 9 th 
October, 1839, and in the 42nd year of her age, of Anna Eliza, 
wife of the Eev. "William Hawkins, ll.b., together with their 
daughters, Jane, bom 9th and died 13th October, 1839, and Emily 
Caroline, who died 8th October, 1841, aged 5 years. In the 
Eegister are a few entries relating to this family. 

A neat tablet with bas-relief, supposed to represent the scenes of 
the disaster, is in memory of John and James Drew, Captains R.N., 
also James William Drew, Acting- Lieutenant, the first and 
third drowned crossing Cawsand Bay 11th January, 1798, the 
second shipwrecked and drowned the 25th May following; the 
tablet being erected, as the inscription records, by their surviving 
relatives. 

Commemorating some connections of the same family stands a 
tablet telling us that Louisa Barlow, wife of WiUiam Barlow, of 
Plymouth Dock, gent., and daughter of Stephen Drew, Esq'"^ 
Alderman of Saltash, departed this mortal life 19th July, 1795, at 
the early age of 25 years and 9 months. Stephen Drew Barlow, 
their son, died October, 1793, aged only 18 weeks, and was 
followed to the grave by an infant sister aged 19 months, Louisa 
Drew Barlow, who died 30th June, 1796. 

A mural tablet informs us that John Evans, Esq., Purser, r.n,, 
Secretary to Admiral the Hon. William Cornwallis, and twice Mayor 
of Saltash, died 3rd July, 1834, aged 71. It also commemorates 
Jane, his first wife, who died 28th October, 1808, aged 37 years; 
and Mary Ziegel, his second wife, who survived him only a 
few months, dying 22nd January, 1835, aged 53 years. The same 
marble records the death of John Henry Evans, Esq., m.d., son of 
the above John and Mary Ziegel Evans, who departed this life 



SALTASH. 35 

21st October, 1855, aged 23. The memorial was erected by the 
surviving son and four daughters of John Evans. 

Upon the walls we find three monumental tablets to members 
of the family of Hore. The earliest of these is for Charity, wife 
of Nicholas Hore, of Saltash, who died 29th December, 1791, 
aged 65. Her husband followed her to the grave in 1800. 
"Putting oflf this mortal coil on the 25th May, after having 
borne the joys and sorrows of seventy-two years of life ; leaving 
six children surviving him." The second of these tablets is in 
memory of Sally Ball Graham, born 11th June, 1817, and died 
30 th April, 1818; and also James Hore Graham, born 22nd 
August, 1815, dying 29th May, 1818, children of Major John 
Hore Graham, R.M., and Kachacl Collier, his wife. The remaining 
stone records the fact that Mathew Hore, Esq., of this parish, 
Commander of H.M. Revenue cutter, died 23rd November, 1826, 
aged 61. It is also in memory of his second son, Mathew Hore, 
who was lost in a shipwreck 23rd July, 1821. 

Another stone records the death of a civic dignitary, John 
Cook, Esq., mayor of Saltash for nine successive years, who died 
25th July, 1873, at the good old age of 85 years. 

Two of the windows in the church are memorial One has the 
arms of Littleton — a family already mentioned under Sheviock 
Church ; viz.. Quarterly — 1 and Jf. Arg. a chev. aa. betw. three 
escallop shells sa. ; Littleton -.2^3 Or, three piles in point sa., a 
canton erm. ; Wrottesley : on the centre a crescent or, for the 
difference of the second line. Crest, A stag's face ppr. charged with 
a crescent sa. for difference, betw. the hoi'ns a hunting horn of the 
last. Motto, Ung dieu et ung roy. Beneath this the date 1869. 
The motto is an exposition of the Scriptural doctrine, " No man 
can serve two masters," wherein it is shown you must serve but 
one God and King, which together are one Master ; for to serve 
the under lord must involve the service of the over lord — at least 
it is so in theory. A brass beneath this window is inscribed to 
the memory of Nicholas Henry Littleton, m.b., born 1st January, 
1823, died 23rd November, 1848. 

The other memorial window commemorates Robert Nepean 
Duins, Esq., of Bombay, and Rose Anne Brady, his wife, and was 
erected by his brothers and sisters in 1865. 

The only remaining memorial is a floor slab in an out-of-the-way 
corner, though it is the oldest and most interesting memorial in 

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36 



HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 



the church. It commemorates Edward "Webb, an alderman of 
this corporation, who died 8th October, 1750, aged 48. On it are 
cut his arms ; viz., A cross with a double-headed eagle displayed in 
the second quarter. Crest, An ass's head couped. The arms are 

not quite correct. The eagle 
should have only one head, 
and' be placed in the first 
quarter. The family were 
descended from Webb, of- 
Exeter, who entered their 
arms and pedigree at the 
Heralds' Visitation of Devon 
in 1620. The arms so entered 
were. Or, a cross sa., in the 
first quarter an eagle displayed 
of the second. Ciest, A hind's 
head couped ppr. The burial 
of this Edward "Webb is not 
entered in the register, though 
that of his wife, Mrs. Phi- 
lippa "Webb, is recorded as 
taking place on the 22nd 
January, 1768. Also the 
baptism, the 23rd March, 
1744, of Arthur Kelley, son 
of Edward and Philippa, 
privately, and confirmed in 
the chapel on 29th May, 1745. Several entries of others of 
the name of "Webb occur, but there appears no connection 
between them. It is rather strange that the arms of the wife 
of the above Edward "Webb are not impaled on the floor slab. 
She was the second daughter of Arthur KeUy, of Kelly, Esq., 
by his wife Susanna, daughter and heiress of "William Hancock, of 
Hendra, in St. Germans, gent. 

"We will now turn to the Registers themselves, the entries in 
which, from the cause already stated — St. Nicholas being a non- 
parochial chapel within the parish of St. Stephen — are very few. 

One thin folio volume of parchment contains the whole of the 
entries down to the commencement of the present century. The 
baptisms begin in 1697, and there are entries down to 1815 ; such 




SALTASH. 37 

of them as appear of sufficient interest are appended. The whole 
of the weddings are given below, being limited to the small 
number of seven, and one of these is stated to have been at St. 
Stephens. The burials extend from 1752 to 1815, and consist of 
sixty-one entries, being just an average of one each year. From 
their small number, and most of the names being of more or less 
general interest, it appears worth giving the Eegister of burials entire. 
Beside the Eegisters proper the following memoranda are entered: 

1752, July 7. The worshipful Dr. Lee, Judge of the Arches Court of 
Canterbury, gave sentence in a cause of appeal between Stephen Hams, 
vicar of St. Stephens, and John Lyne, curate or chaplain of Saltash. In 
which sentence the Judge decreed for the appellant J. Lyne, revoked a 
former decree of nullity given by the Judge in the Court of Exeter, and 
confirmed the said John Lyne's license to y^ chapel of Saltash, heretofore 
obtained by him from the Bishop of Exeter, in pursuance of a nomination 
from the Mayor and free Burgesses of the said Borough of Saltash. 

J. Lyne, Chaplain. 

John Greet served the Borough of Saltash chaple as clerk for William 
Letheby, from April 26, 1741, to June 27, 1741, and then William Letheby 
died, and so he was settled clerk by the consent of Mr. Sweetnam then 
Mayor, and the rest of the aldermen. Written for memorandum the 17th 
Jan., 1742-3, by John Greet, Clerk. 

William Strathon served the Borough of Saltash as Deputy Clerk for 
John Greet three years, and then established by the Revd. William Trevanion 
Barlow, Mayor, and the Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Bench in Court 1791. 
William Strathon, Clerk of the chaple of Saltash. 

Memd. Jan. 24, 1803. At a meeting of the Mayor, Aldermen, and Free 
Burgesses, held this day at the Town Hall, the Revd. Charles Mathew was 
unanimously elected chaplain, in the room of the late Revd. William Trevanion 
Barlow. 

Received of Mr. Tucker four Briefs, 

& s. d. 
1765. June 2. Collingbam and Abbotsbury, Fires 

in com. Wilts and Dorset 
1765. Aug. 28. Lysham Church, in com. Lane. . 
1765. (?) 12. Run (?) Church, in com. Stafford 
1765. Hailstorm in com. Kent . 

At the end of the burials is the following record : 

It appears by the Book kept by W"" Strathon clerk of the chapel 
of this Borough & now shown to me that Thomas Carew Surgeon was 
buried in the said chapel the 26* of January 1797, the entry of which 
Burial in this Register Book was omitted at that time & Therefore is made 
from the clerk's Book as on the other side, the said clerk having made oath 
that He was present at the Burial of the said Thomas Carew. 

C. Mathew, chaplain. 






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6J 





1 


0^ 





1 


4i 





7 


2i 



38 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

BAPTISMS. 

1694. Dec. 4. Agnes, daughter of Mr. John Moulton. 

1701. Jan. 4. Thomas, son of Thomas Wills and Sybella his wife. 

1711. June 27. Jane, daughter of Captain John Tucker and Mar- 
garet liis wife. 

1713. Nov. 13. Sarah, daughter of Captain John Tucker and Mar- 
garet his wife. 

1715. Nov. 15. Lydston, son of Captain John Tucker and Margaret 
his wife. 

1717. Mar. 30. John, son of Captain John Tucker and Margaret 
his wife. 

1717. Feb. 7. Margareta Maria, daughter of Mr. John Hicks and 
Elizabeth his wife. 

1722. Aug. 31. Elizabeth, daughter of John Hicks, gent., and Eliza- 

beth his wife. 

1723. Nov. 11. Isabella, daughter of Robert Millett and Isabella 

his wife. 

1724. April 13. Thomasme, daughter of Robert Millett and Isabella 

his wife. 

1728. Feb. 20. John Moolton, son of Mr. Henry and Ann Carew. 

1729. Sept. 1. John, son of Mr. John and Mrs. Elizabeth Hicks. 

1730. Sept. 17. Grace, daughter of Mr. Henry and Mrs. Ann Carew. 

1730. Oct. 15. William, son of Mr. John and Mrs. Elizabeth Hicks. 

1731. Aug. 30. Robert, son of William Hancock and Mary his wife, 

born Sth August. (This entry is in Latin.) 

1732. May 22. Loveday and Jone, daughters of Mr. John and Mrs. 

Elizabeth Hickes. 
1732, Sept. 16. Ann, daughter of the Rev. Mr. Henry Carew and 
Ann his wife. 

1736. May 3. John, son of Edmund and Ann Herring. 

1737. Feb. 16. Ann, daughter of Edmund and Ann Herring. 

1742. Jan. 21. Margaret Whiting, daughter of John and Mary 

Beele. 

1743. Dec. 26. Thomas Pollard, son of Mr. Henry and Dorothy 

Lean. 

1752. Aug. 25. Evan, son of Nicholas and Margaret Nepean. 

(There are a good many entries of members of this family. The 
Evan here mentioned, further particulars of whom will be found in 
the Baronetage, was created a baronet 10th June, 1802.) 

1753. June 3. Solomon Tash, a Black Boy of Mr. Treheams. 
1753. June 27. John Pomeroy, son of Mr. John James and Love- 
day his wife ; privately, and confirmed Sept. 9. 

1755. Jan. 9. William, son of Mr. John James and Loveday his 

wife ; privately, and confirmed March 19. 

1756. June 6. Sarah Sparke, daughter of the Rev. John Hutchins 

and Sarah his wife; privately, and publicly 
ratified in Townstall Church, in Dartmouth 
Hardness, on 7th August, 1757. 



8ALTASH. 39 

1756. April 15. Thomas, son of John James and Loveday his wife ; 

privately, and confirmed 2Ist September, 1757. 

1757. June 15. Loveday, daughter of John James and Loveday; 

privately, and ratified September 21. 
1757. Nov, 10. Catherine Browse, daughter of the Rev. John 

Hutchins and Sarah his wife. 
1759. Dec. 18. Edmond, son of Richard and Eleanor Herring. 
1761. Jan. 8. Robert Lidstone, son of John and Loveday James. 
1765. Aug. 16. Harriott, daughter of the Rev. Thomas Neale, 

Chaplain, and Susanna his wife, bom July 2. 
1765. Dec. 29. Dorothy Hicks, daughter of John and Loveday 

James. 
1767. Aug. 4. Thomas, son of the Rev. Thomas Neale and Susanna 

his wife, born June 26. 
1767. Aug. 9. Mary Arundell, daughter of John and Loveday 

James. 
1769. May 21. Pendock, son of the Rev. Thomas Neale and 

Susanna his wife, bom May 8. 
Ann, daughter of Edmond and Sarah Herring. 
Joseph, son of William and Ann Worth. 
Edmond, son of Edmond and Sarah Herring. 
Mary Trehane, daughter of Edmond and Sarah 

Herring. 
Edmond, son of Edmond and Sarah Herring. 
John Henry, son of John and Mary Ziegel Evans, 

born 7th July. 
1815. Jan. 6. Jane Elizabeth Porthouse, daughter of the Rev. 

Isaac Dawson, Chaplain of this borough, son of 

Thomas and Dinah Dawson of Troutbeck, near 

Kendal, in Westmoreland, by Ehzabeth his 

wife, daughter of Michael and Jane Appleby 

of Bishop's Auckland, co. Durham, bom 30th 

August, 1814. 

WEDDINGS. 

1721. July 24. George Yeo, gent, and Gertrude Rogers. By 
Licence. 

Joel Pope and Elizabeth Stephens, widow. 

John Arundell and Honnor WUls. By Licence. 

John Wadge and Susannah Mounk, 

John Thomson and Mary George. 

The Rev. John Lyne and Amy Swetnam, widow 
of Nathaniel Swetnam, late carpenter of His 
Majesties' ship Saltash, and daughter of Mr. 
John and Mrs. Amy Tucker of Crediton. 
1755. July 29. The Rev. John Hutchins and Sarah Sparke of 
Dartmouth, daughter of Henry Sparke of Dart- 
mouth, merchant, married at St. Stephen's 
Church, as appears by the Register. 



1788. 


Mar. 


11. 


1789. 


Aug. 


22. 


1789. 


Nov. 


18. 


1790. 


Dec. 


23. 


1793. 


April 


15. 


1812. 


Aug. 


2. 



1739. 


June 


25. 


1740. 


April 


11. 


1740. 


Mar. 


21. 


1740. 


Mar. 


29. 


1748-9 


1. Jan. 


6. 



40 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL, 



BURIALS. 

Elizabeth, wife of Mr. John Hickes. 

John, son of the Rev. Mr. Edmond Herring. 

Mary, wife of Mr, Robert Hickes. 

Mathew Hore, 

Catherine, daughter of Jacob Thomas and Catherine 

his wife. 
Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Hickes and Mary 

his wife. 
Mr. John Hickes. In Linnen. 
Mrs. Joan Williams. 
Catherine Browse, daughter of the Rev. John 

Hutchins and Sarah his wife. 
Mrs. Agnes Milles. 
Nicholas Webb. 
Elizabeth Tucker, wife of William Tucker. (This 

entry is first made with the Christian name of 

the wife blank, the next line has the entry 

repeated with the Christian name supplied. ) 
Mary, daughter of William Tucker. 
Loveday, daughter of John and Loveday James. 
Mrs. Philippa Webb. 

Mrs.DamarisSweetnam,wifeofMr.JosephSweetnam. 
Elizabeth, wife of James Little. 
John, son of John and Loveday James. 
Mr. Joseph Sweetnam, 
Mrs. Elizabeth Carwam. 
Mr. Thomas ChaflFe. 
Mr. Richard Herring. 
Mr. Samuel Hunn. 
John Hill, Esq. 
Margaret Brenton. 

Ann, daughter of Edward and Mary Hawkins. 
Martha Jenner. 
Elizabeth Webb. 
Dorothy Webb, 

Ann, daughter of Richard and Eleanor Herring. 
John Jenner, Esq., Alderman of this Corporation. 
Mary Webb. 
Thomas Graham. 
John Taylor. Tax paid. 
Charity Hore. 

Stephen Drew, son of William and Louisa Barlow. 
Nicholas Nepean, Alderman of this Borough. 
Jane, wife of Robert Hickes, Alderman of this 

Borough. 
Louisa Barlow, wife of William Barlow, of Plymouth 

Dock, gent. 
Louisa Drew, daughter of William and Louisa Barlow. 



1753. 


Feb. 


13. 


1753. 


May 


29. 


1755. 


April 


11. 


1755. 


May 


18. 


1756. 


Feb. 


23. 


1756. 


June 


8. 


1756. 


Nov. 


20. 


1758. 


Sept. 


9. 


1758. 


Dec. 


1. 


1760. 


Jan. 


21. 


1760. 


Dec. 


7. 


1766. 


May 


11. 


1766. 


May 


18. 


1766. 


June 


2. 


1768. 


Jan. 


22. 


1768. 


Mar. 


9. 


1769. 


Jan. 


25. 


1769. 


July 


12. 


1769. 


Aug. 


24. 


1769. 


Dec. 


31. 


1771. 


June 


14. 


1771. 


Oct. 


1. 


1775. 


Oct. 


18. 


1775. 


Oct. 


3L 


1776. 


April 


21. 


1777. 


Dec. 


10. 


1779. 


Oct. 


15. 


1780. 


June 


9. 


1780. 


July 


4. 


1781. 


Oct. 


3. 


1782. 


Dec. 


29. 


1784. 


Jan. 


11. 


1784. 


May 


30. 


1785. 


Sept. 


10. 


1792. 


Jan. 


4. 


1793. 


Nov. 


19. 


1794. 


Mar. 


5. 


1794. 


April 


24. 


1795. 


July 


21. 


1796. 


June 


2. 









EAST ANTONY. 41 


1797. 


Jan. 


26. 


Thomas Carew. 


1797. 


April 


12. 


Eleanor Herring. 


1797. 


Aug. 


31. 


Jane Mallet. 


1797. 


Sept. 


29. 


Sarah Collier. 


1800. 


Feb. 


14. 


William Herring. 


1800. 


May 


29. 


Michael Hore. 


1801. 


Feb. 


6. 


Mary Barlow. 


1802. 


May 


25. 


William Trevanion Barlow. 


1802. 


June 


20. 


Mary Breton. 


1802. 


Dec. 


29. 


Mary Drew. 


1803. 


Dec. 


6. 


Elizabeth Westcott. 


1803. 


Dec. 


30. 


Samuel Westcott. 


1804. 


Oct. 


20. 


John Drew, Lieutenant, r.n. 


1805. 


June 


1. 


Thomas Drew. 


1806. 


Feb. 


5. 


George Hanbury Williams Barlow. 


1806. 


Mar. 


5. 


Christopher Herring. 


1808. 


Dec. 


10. 


EUzabeth Spicer, wife of Col. William Spicer, r.a., 
and daughter of Mr. Hickes, Alderman of this 
Borough. 


1809. 


Feb. 


1. 


Robert Hickes, Alderman of the Borough of Saltash. 


1815. 


April 


5. 


Philip Perry, Surgeon, of the Borough of Saltash. 



The foregoing include the whole of the entries of "Weddings and 
Burials in the first volume, which extends down to the year 1815. 

This little sequestered church, perched on the side of a hill, and 
approached by a long flight of steps, well repays our attention ; 
EastAntonv ^°^ ^^ contains a long series of monuments in 
memory of divers of the family of Carew, of 
Antony House, a younger branch of the very ancient and 
influential family of that name. The account of the monuments 
cannot be more appropriately commenced than with the memorial 
of Margaret Arundell, which is by far the earliest sepulchral 
record in the church, and marks the resting-place of the elder 
of the co-heirs of L'Erchdekne, from the younger of whom 
East Antony came to the Carew family. She is buried in 
the chancel, beneath a large marble slab, with her portraiture 
in brass within a very fine floriated canopy. Over her head 
are the matrices of two shields, which originally held brass 
escutcheons, doubtless charged with the arms of Arundell of 
Tolveme and "Erchedeken" (or L'Erchdekne); while below her 
is a plate with an inscription, in which she is called "quonda dna 
de Est Antony." Her father's name is spelt "Erchedeken," and 
the date of her death is given as being the 26th October, 1420, a.d. 



42 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

This lady was the second daughter and co-heir of Sir Waryn 
L'Erchdekne, of Haccombe, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter and 
co-heir of Sir John Talbot, of Eichard's Castle. She married Sir 
Thomas Arundell, of Tolverne, second son of Sir John Arundell, of 
Lanherne, as his first wife, but died sine prole. Her sister, Philippa 
L'Erchdekne, married, as his second wife. Sir Hugh Courtenay, 
of Haccombe and Boconnoc, by whom she had two daughters, 
co-heirs to their mother ; viz., Eleanor, who died unmarried ; and 
Joane, aged 14 years at the death of her father, on 5th March, 
1425. The latter married Nicholas Carew, Baron of Hydron, by 
whom she had, with other children, Nicholas Carew, Baron Hydron; 
Thomas Carew, of Mohuns Ottery; Nicholas Carew, of Haccombe; 
Alexander Carew, of East Antony, ancestor of Carew of that 
place; and Sir William Carew, of Bury, from whom descended 
Carew of Crowcombe, Carew Castle, and Pentrepant Hall. A 
plate of this brass, and an account of it, was given in Dunkin's 
Brasses of Cornwall. 

The next monument in point of date is a small tablet of black 
marble, with an ornamental bordure, commemorating the virtues of 
Bridget, a daughter of Chudleigh and wife of Carew, who died 
11th April, 1611, being the mother of Nicholas, Alexander, 
Elizabeth, Martha, Mary, and Gertrude. The inscription gives us 
no further information, nor are there any arms; but we learn 
from the family pedigree at Antony House that she was a daughter 
of John Chudleigh, of Ashton, co. Devon (he succeeded to 
Chudleigh), and the first wife of Sir Eichard Carew, Bart., with 
these arms : Or, three lions pass. sa. armed gu. in pale; imp. Erm. 
three lions ramp. gu. The pedigree in Col. Vivian's Visitations 
of Cornwall does not give the date of her death. He gives the 
names of all the children except Nicholas, who probably died 
young; but to make up for this omission he gives her a son, 
Wymond, born 28th August, and baptized 7th September, 1623, at 
Antony, who was really a son of Sir Eichard Carew by his 
second wife, Grace, called daughter of Eobert Eolle, of Heanton, 
Esq., in the family pedigree above referred to. 

Following this in chronological order is a large black marble 
slab, erected by Sir Alexander Carew, Bart., as the stone itself 
tells us, to preserve some Latin verses composed by his grand- 
father, Eichard Carew, well known as the author of the Survey of 
Cornwall. The verses are preceded by a Latin inscription to the 



EAST ANTONY. 43 

memory of the author of the Survey^ which states that he was the 
son of Thomas Carew and Elizabeth Edgcombe (Thomas Carew, of 
Antony, ob. 12th February, 1564, married Elizabeth, daughter 
of Sir Erchard Edgcombe, of Mount Edgcombe. Arms : Carew, 
with a mullet for diff: imp. Gu. on a bend erms. cotised or, three 
boars' heads couped arg. armed or), grandson of Sir Wymond 
Carew, Knt. of the Bath, and Martha Denny (Sir Wymond Carew, 
ob. 22nd August, 1549, married Martha, daughter of Sir Anthony 
Denny. Arms : Carew, with a mullet for difference : imp. Gu. a 
cross saltire arg. betw. twelve cross-crosslets or), great grandson of 
John Carew and Thomasine Holland (John Carew, of Antony, 
married Thomasine, daughter and co-heir of Roger Holland. 
Arms : Carew, with a mullet for diff: imp. Az. semee of fleur-de-lis 
and a lion ramp. gard. arg., mthin a bord. eng. of the last.), and 
great great grandson of Alexander Carew and Joanna Hatch 
(Alexander Carew, third surviving son of Nicholas Carew and 
Joan Courtenay, heiress of L'Erchdekne, mentioned above, ob. 
20th September, 1492, married Isabel, daughter of John Hatch, 
of Woodleigh, co. Devon. Arms : Carew, with a mullet for 
diff: imp. G^. two demi lions pass, in pale or). The inscrip- 
tion proceeds to tell us that Richard Carew Avas born in 1555, 
made a Justice of the Peace for Cornwall in 1581, Sheriff 
in 1586, and elected into the College of Antiquaries in 1598; 
that he married in 1577 Juliana Arundell, of Trerice, by whom 
he had John, Gertrude, Anne, and Anne, Richard, John, Hoby, 
George, and "Wymond ; and that he died 6th November, 1620. Of 
his children, the first John and Anne appear to have died young ; 
Gertrude married, first, John Arundell, of Tolverne, and, secondly, 
William Cary, of Clovelly; Anne married Francis Godolphin, of 
Treveneage ; Richard succeeded to Antony, and was created a 
baronet 9th August, 1641. The monument of the first wife of 
this Richard, Bridget Chudleigh, has been already noticed. There 
is no memorial of him in the church, unless indeed a floor slab 
with the arms of Carew, charged with the badge of a baronet and 
impaling Rolle, the family of Sir Richard's second wife ; but this 
might be for his son, Sir Alexander, who also married a Rolle ; 
for the inscription is covered by a fixed altar. Col. Vivian gives 
no date for his will or death. John, the second son, married and 
had a son who died unmarried, and five daughters co-heirs ; viz., 
Bridget, married Edward Hoblyn, of Bodmin ; Grace, married 



44 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

Robert Hoblyn, of Nans why den ; Mary, married Lewis Tremayne, 
of Heligan ; Agnes, married Richard Hoblyn, of Antron ; and 
Candace, married Hugh Trevanion, of Trelegan. Hoby Carew, 
the third son, was of Liskeard, married, and had four sons — 
Thomas, baptized at Liskeard 25th December, 1614, Titus, John, 
Christopher; and two daughters — Anne, baptized at Liskeard 
14th September, 1623, and Grace. George, the fourth son of 
Richard Carew, of Antony, was of Trevisa, in Lanteglos, and, 
according to Sir John Maclean's History of Trigg Minor, married 
twice, and left descendants, a pedigree of whom he gives. They 
became greatly reduced, and some of them emigrated to America 
early in the present century. "Wymond, the youngest son of 
Richard Carew, appears to have died unmarried, for we have no 
further trace of him. Juliana, the wife of Richard Carew, the 
author, was a daughter of John Arundell, of Trerice (by his first 
wife Catherine, daughter and co-heir of John Cosworth), and co-heir 
of her mother. This was the second time a Carew had married a 
lady who was heiress to her mother, but not her father. It will 
be seen that the inscription gives the descent of Richard Carew 
back to the time they branched from the main line and settled at 
Antony, which manor had been given to Alexander Carew by 
his mother, the heiress of L'Erchdekne. The arms of the matches 
are given above from a parchment pedigree with the arms of 
matches in their proper colours ; the other particulars in brackets 
are chiefly from Col. Vivian's Visitations of Cornwall. 

The next memorial to attract our attention is a handsome 
coloured mural monument, with a large shield of arms, and three 
smaller ones ; the principal shield is per pale, the dexter quarterly 
of six; viz., 1. Or, three lions pass, in ipale sa. armed gu.; Carew. 
2. Or, three torteaux, and on a label in chief az. nine bezants; 
Courtenay. 3. Arg. three chev. sa.; L'Erchedekne. 4. Arg. three 
bends sa. ; Haccombe. 5. Sa. six swallows arg. ; Arundell. 6. As 
first. On the centre the badge of a baronet. The sinister is, Sa. 
two bars or, and in chief as many bezants; Hungerford. (The 
charges in this coat are incorrectly coloured gold, they should be 
silver.) On the left a smaller shield is charged with Carew alone 
differenced by a label in chief az.; this is repeated on a like shield 
on the right, only with a crescent az. instead of the label. At the 
lower part of the monument is Carew alone, with the red hand of 
Ulster, imp. Hungerford as above. The inscription states that it is 



EAST ANTONY. 45 

in memory of Sarah Carew, daughter of Anthony Hungerford, of 
Farley Castle, co. Somerset, and wife of Sir John Carew, of East 
Antony, Bart. She died 28th March, 1671, aged 29 years. Also 
her two sons Alexander and John. A floor slab without arms, 
and inscribed Lady Sarah Carew, died 1671, marks the place of 
her burial. This lady was the first wife of Sir John Carew, Bart., 
and, according to CoL Vivian's Visitations of CormcaU, p. 71, 
the mother of Jane (married at Antony 12th December, 1681, 
as Jonathan Eashleigh, of Menabilly, and Madam Jane Carew, 
daughter of Sir John Carew, Bart.) Carew, married to Jonathan 
Eashleigh, from whom descends the present Mr. Pole-Carew, of 
Antony, and Kachel, married to Ambrose Manaton (married at 
Antony 23rd October, 1690, as Ambrose Manaton, of Kilworthy, 
in Devon, Esq., and Mistress Rachael Carew, daughter of Sir 
John Carew, Bart.) ; but he does not mention the sons Alexander 
and John, and the Registers at Antony are unfortunately wanting 
at the date required to give their baptisms or burials. It may be 
observed here that the larger shield has the arms of Courtenay 
and Arundell, both quartered in the ordinary way, although in 
both cases the ladies were heirs to their mothers only, the father 
in each instance having married a second wife. 

The next monument we shall notice is very like the last in 
style, but somewhat larger. Above the pillar on either side is a 
nude infant supporting a shield, that on the left hand being a 
lozenge with the arms of Manaton — Arg. on a bend sa. three 
estoils of the field : imp. Carew. The shield on the right hand is 
gone, but it probably had Carew alone. In the centre is a large 
shield, per pale ; the dexter quarterly of ten ; viz., 1. Carew, with 
the badge of a baronet. 2. Barry of six voire and gu. ; Beau- 
champ. 3. Quarterly arg. and gu. ; Tuitt. 4. Arg. three seiyents 
coiled vert; Odrone. 5. Gu. from a maunche erm. a hand ppr. 
holding a fleur-de-lis or ; Mohun. 6. Quarterly — 1 and Jf. Or, 
three torteaux ; Courtenay : 2 and 3 Arg. three chev. sa. ; 
L'Erchedekne. 7. Az. semee of fleur-de-lis and a lion ramp. gard. 
arg., within a bord. eng. of the last ; Holland. 8. Quarterly — 1 
and 4 iSa. six swallows arg. ; Arundell : 2 and 3 Arg. on a chev, 
betw. three falcons^ wings az. five bezants; Coswarth. 9. Or, on a 
fesse dancette betw. three billets az., each charged vnth a lion ramp, 
of the first, as many bezants ; /RoUe. 10. Carew, impaling party 
per fess of three : 1st, Sa. two bars arg. and in chief three plates; 



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HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 



Hungerf ord : 2ndy Vert, a lion ramp, or ; Norton, of Rotherfield, 
CO. Hants : Srd, Gu. a lion ramp, regard, or; Morice. 

A brief inscription records 
that the monument is in 
memory of Sir John Carew, 
of Antony, Bart., Sir Richard 
Carew his son, and Rachel his 
daughter, wife of Ambrose 
Manaton, of Kilworthy. Sir 
John Carew buried 6th August, 
1692; Sir Richard Carew 
buried 18th October, 1703; 
Rachel Manaton buried 12 th 
February, 1705. 

The Sir John Carew re- 
corded on this monument was 
the third baronet, son of Sir 
Alexander, the second baronet 
already named. He was m.p. 
for Cornwall in 1688, and his 
will is dated 29th October, 
1691, being proved in London 
7th December, 1692. He 
was married three times, as the arms on the monument show ; his 
first wife, Sarah Hungerford, is commemorated by the monument 
just noticed. His second wife was Elizabeth, daughter of Richard 
Norton, of South wick, in Hampshire ; her monument will be 
mentioned next. The third wife of Sir John was Mary, daughter 
of Sir William Morice, Bart., of Werrington, by his wife 
Gertrude, daughter of Sir John Bampfylde, Bart., of Poltimore. 
By this lady he had issue (1) Sir Richard Carew, fourth baronet, 
mentioned on the same monument, baptized at Antony 2nd March, 
1683, having been born 4th April, and buried there unmarried 
18th October, 1703; both events being entered in the Parish 
Register of that church. His burial is also recorded in the 
Register of Sheviock, where the date of his death is given; 
namely, 24th September, 1703. From the length of time 
elapsing between the date of his death and burial it is probable he 
died at a distance, possibly in London. (2) Sir William Carew, 
who succeeded his brother as fifth baronet. He was m.p. for 




EAST ANTONY. 47 

Saltash in 1711, and for Cornwall in 1713. He married Anne, 

daughter and heir of Gilbert, fourth Earl of Coventry (whose 

mother was a daughter of Pierce Edgcumbe, of Mount Edgcumbe), 

and by her he had an only son, Sir Coventry Carew, sixth baronet, 

who married his cousin Mary, only daughter of Sir Copplestone 

Warwick Bampfylde, Bart.; but had no issue, died 26th March, 

1748, and was buried the 2nd April following, as recorded 

in the Register of Sheviock thus : " The truly honorable Sir 

Coventry Carew, Baron* died 26 March between 9 and 10 at Ev", 

and was buried April 2^ about 7 or 8." Sir Coventry's widow was 

remarried at Antony, 27th June, 1749, to Francis BuUer, Esq., 

M.p. for West Looe, younger son of John Francis BuUer and his 

wife Rebecca, daughter and co-heir of Sir Jonathan Trelawny, 

Bart., D.D., Bishop of Winchester. The marriage is entered as 

Francis Buller, Esq., and the Lady Carew. Sir William, the fifth 

baronet (whose well executed bookplate remaining at Antony 

has the arms of Carew only, with the badge of a baronet; but 

no coat for his wife — it has the motto Nil conscire sibi, and is 

., , "S' William Carew Bar' \ ■,• •, • t^ai v t, • i 
inscribed . . ^ „„ ) died in 1743, his burial 

of Antony in Cornwall 

being recorded in the Register of Sheviock thus : " The truly 

honorable Sir William Carew Baron* was buried at Antony on 

the 24th of March, 1743, at 8 at night." 

Beside their two sons, Sir Richaxd and Sir William, Sir John 
and Lady Mary Carew had two daughters — Mary, born 3rd and 
baptized 10th January, 1688; and Gertrude, born 18th and 
baptized 26th May, 1682 {Vide Par. Beg.), at Antony, and 
married to Sir Coplestone Warwick Bampfylde, Bart. Sir John 
Carew died 1st August, and was buried 6th August, as stated on 
his monument. The Register at Antony only gives the date of 
burial, the Sheviock Register records the dates both of death and 
burial. The register of the burial of his widow is entered in 
the Register of Antony as Lady Mary Carew, Baronet Carew's 
widow, buried 8th June, 1698. Sir John had also four children 
by his first wife, mentioned under the account of their mother's 
monument, and a daughter by his second wife named below. 

The tablet with the inscription is aU that is now left of the 
monument to the second wife of the above Sir John Carew, Bart. 
According to Gilbert's History of Cornwall it had the arms of 
Carew impaling Norton {Vert, a lion ramp, or); but these have 



48 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES PROM CORNWALL. 

disappeared, and the monument doubtless is otherwise reduced. 
The inscription states that Lady Elizabeth, wife of Sir John 
Carew, Bart., of East Antony, and daughter of Richard Norton, 
Esq., of Southwick, co. Hants, died 9th August, 1679. Her burial 
is recorded in the Register, 14th August, 1679, as Lady Elizabeth, 
wife of Sir John Carew, Bart., having " dyed y® 9*^ Aug*." A stone 
in the floor also records her burial as on 14th August, 1679. 

Another floor slab, having the three lions of Carew on a 
lozenge, commemorates, according to the inscription, Elizabeth 
and Honor, daughters of Sir John Carew, Bart., of East Antony, 
and the Lady Elizabeth his wife, who died in 1682. The burial 
is recorded in the Register of " Madam Honour Carew, daughter 
of S"^ John Carew." They appear to have been the children of 
Sir John by his second wife, and are not mentioned by CoL Vivian. 

Another handsome monument, erected probably by the above 
Sir John, who appears to have had a fancy for this kind of 
thing, commemorates his mother, Lady Jane Carew, wife of 
Sir Alexander Carew, Bart., and daughter of Robert Rolle, of 
Heaunton Sackville, Esq., who died 25th April, 1679, aged 74 
years. The Register records her burial 28th April, 1679, as 
"Lady Jane Carew, relict of S'^ Alexander Carew, having dyed 
25 April." At the top of the monument is a large shield per pale, 
the dexter quarterly of ten, as on the monument of Sir John 
Carew already described : the sinister, Or, on a fess dancette hetw. 
three billets az,, each charged with a lion ramp, of the field, as 
many bezants; Rolle. Above the arms the crest. On a ivreatJi 
the top of a mast with round top or, issuing tlierefrom a demi 
lion gard. or. But according to the family pedigree, and other 
authorities, it should be, On a icreath of the colours the upper part 
of a mast with round top or, issuing therefrom a demi lion sa. 
armed and langued gu., betio. six spears of the second, headed arg. 
At the base of the monument is a smaller shield with the arms of 
Carew alone, with the badge of a baronet, impaling Rolle as 
above. There is no monument to her husband, Sir Alexander, at 
Antony, by whom she had issue (1) Sir John, above; (2) 
Weymouth, a merchant at Smyrna, died uimiarried, will proved 
May 5th, 1665 (P.P.C. Hyde 46); (3) Alexander; (4) Thomas, 
.of Harrobeare (called second son in the family pedigree), who 
married, according to the old illuminated pedigree at Antony 
House, "Wilmott, daughter of Lampen, of Cornwall (Arms : 



EAST ANTONY. 49 

Carew.imp. Arg. on a bend eng. sa. three rams' heads caboshed of 
the first, armed or ; Lampen), CoL Vivian does not mention her 
surname, but gives them four children ; viz., the Kev. Alexander 
Carevv, vicar of St. Wenn, died s.p. ; John, died s.p. ; Johan and 
Sarah ; and says they are mentioned in the will of their uncle. Sir 
John Carew. The family pedigree above referred to gives 
Alexander and five daughters, but not their, names. Of these 
daughters Jane married the Eev. Nicholas Kendall, and is buried, 
with a monument, at Lanlivery (see under Sheviock, p. 29) ; 

(5) Kichard, called third son in the family pedigree, where he is 
stated to have married Penelope, daughter of Rees Tanat, of 
Gedant, co. Salop, Esq. (Arms : Carew imp. Per fess arg. and sa. 
a lion ramp, counter-changed, and in chief a tower or); he was 
buried at Antony 18th September, 1691 {vide Par. Reg.) \ 

(6) John, probably the eldest son, and died young; (7) Joan; 
(8) Bridget ; (9) Mary. A floor-slab with arms of Carew imp. 
Rolle remains, but the inscription is covered by the altar. 

A monument in the north aisle, from which the arms have 
disappeared, commemorates Mary Carew, daughter of Sir William 
Carew, Bart., and his wife Lady Anne, daughter and heir of 
Gilbert, Earl of Coventry, who died 12th March, 1731, aged 
15 years 11 months and 5 days. The date of her birth and 
baptism are given above from the Register. 

Between the last-named monument and that which follows 
there is a gap of more than seventy years, the next in chrono- 
logical order being a neat white marble tablet with these arms, 
cut in relief, and coloured; viz., Quarterly — 1 and 4/ Carew: 
2 and 3 Az. semee of fletir-de-lis or, a lion ramp. arg. ; Pole : on 
an escutcheon of pretence : Arg. a cross saltire az., charged with 
a bezant ; York. Supporters : dexter, an heraldic antelope gu. 
horns, hoofs, and tufts az. (for Carew) ; sinister, a griffin az. armed 
and tufted, and gorged with crest coronet or. It is in memory of 
Jemima, wife of the Right Hon. Reginald Pole-Carew, daughter 
and sole heir of the Hon. John York, fourth son of Philip, first 
Earl of Hard wick, who was bom 5th June, 1763, and died 16th 
July, 1804, leaving her husband and seven children surviving. 
Also in memory of John Reginald, the youngest son of the above 
Right Hon. Reginald Pole-Carew and Jemima his wife, bom 
23rd September, 1800, and died 2nd July, 1804. 

This lady was the only child of the Hon. John York, Clerk of 

B 



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the Crown in Chancery, and m.p. for Reigate (fourth son of 
Philip, first Earl of Hardwick, and his Countess Margaret, 
daughter of Charles Cocks, Esq., m.p. for the city of Worcester, 
and his wife Mary, daughter of John Somers, sister and co-heir to 
John, Lord Somers), and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Reginald 
Lygon, Esq., of Madresfield, co. Worcester. Her children were 
(1) Joseph Pole-Carew, bom 29th December, 1787 ; married, first, 
Caroline, daughter of John Ellis, Esq., brother to Lord Seaford, 
by whom he had an only child, Jemima Caroline, married to the 

Count Paul de Suasin, of Russia; he married, secondly, , 

widow of — Cadogan, Esq. (2) John Reginald, born 23rd Sep- 
tember, 1800, and died 8th July, 1804. (3) Charlotte Jemima, 
born 30th October, 1785; married, first, Charles Garth Colleton, 
of Haines Hill, Berks, Esq., and had Jemima, Amabel Conite, 
and Selina Harriet; she married, secondly. Count Alphonse de 
Morel de Champemont, and had Alphonse (see p. 22), Charles. 
(4) Jemima, born 6th December, 1786. (5) Elizabeth Anne, born 
19th December, 1788. (6) Harriet, born 9th February, 1790; 
married John, Earl of St. Germans. (See St. Germans church.) 
(7) Agneta, born 18th May, 1791 ; married Thos. Somers Cocks, 
Esq. (See below.) (8) Amabel, born 6th May, 1796; married 
Francis Glanville, of Catchfrench, Esq. (See p. 24.) 

Near the monument just described is another, its duplicate in 
general appearance, with the arms carved and coloured as in the 




other. The arms are per pale ; the dexter, QuaHerly — 1 and Jf ; 
Carew : 2 and S ; Pole : on an escutcheon of pretence York, as 



BAST ANTONY. 51 

in the former shield ; the sinister, Arg. a chev, betw. three escallops 
sa. ; Lyttleton. Supporters as on the last-mentioned • monument. 
The inscription records that it is in memory of the Hon. Caroline 
Anne Pole-Care w, daughter of William Henry, Lord Lyttleton, 
and wife of the Eight Hon. Kcginald Pole-Carew; she died 
10th April, 1833, aged 59 years. Also the above Right Hon. 
Reginald Pole-CareAv, born 28th July, 1753, and died 3rd 
January, 1835. 

The father of Mrs. Pole-Carew was William Henry Lyttleton, 
created Baron Westcote in the peerage of Ireland; and on the 
death of his nephew, the second and last Lord Lyttleton, he was 
made a peer of Great Britain by that title. He married, first, 
Mary, eldest daughter and co-heir of James Macartney, Esq., of 
Longford, and, secondly, Caroline, daughter of John Bristow, of 
Quiddenham, co. Norfolk, by whom he had issue William Henry, 
third Lord, and Caroline Anne, married 4th May, 1808, to the 
above Right Hon. Reginald Pole-Carew, Esq., whose descent from 
Anne, daughter of Sir John Carew, Bart., is here given. 

Ann, daughter of Sir John Carew, Bart., and his first wife, 
Sarah Hungerford (see p. 45, anti)^ married Jonathan Rashleigh, 
of Menabilly, and had an only daughter and heir, Sarah, married 
to the Rev. Carolus Pole, ll.b. (fourth son of Sir John Pole, 
Bart., of Shute, in co. Devon, and Ann his wife, daughter of Sir 
William Morice, Knt.), rector of St. Breock, by whom she had 
issue — Reginald, below; John, baptized at St. Breock 27th 
January, 1718, entered Holy Orders, died unmarried, and was 
buried at St. Breock 20th September, 1750; and Jane, baptized 
at St. Breock 25th March, 1720, married Philip Rashleigh, of 
Menabilly, Esq., died 9th September, 1795, s.-p. ; her husband 
died 26 th June, 1811, aged 81 years, having been m.p. for 
Eowey in six parliaments. There is a monument to their memory 
in Tywardreath Church with the arms of Rashleigh, Sa. a cross or, 
cantoned, in the first a Cornish chough, in the second a text ST, in 
third and fourth a crescent, all arg. ; imp. Pole as given above. 
The Rev. Carolus Pole was buried at St. Breock 19th June, 1730, 
Sarah his wife having been buried there 29th April, 1721. The 
eldest son, Reginald Pole, of Tywardreath, married Anne, daughter 
of John Francis BuUer, Esq., of Morval, by his wife Rebecca, 
daughter and co-heir of Sir Jonathan Trelawny, Bart., d.d.. 
Bishop of Winchester, by whom he had issue (1) The Right Hon. 

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62 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

Reginald Pole-Carew above, born 28tli July, 1753. (2) Charles 
Morice, born 18th January, 1757, Admiral of the Fleet, and 
Master of the Robes to King William IV., created a K.C.B. and 
a baronet in 1801 ; he died 6th September, 1830, s.p. (3) 
Edward, born 14th April, 1758, d.d., rector of Barford, co. 
Wilts, and of Dibden, co. Hants. (4) Anne, born 22nd May, 
1752, married Charles Cocks, Esq., of Castleditch (now Eastnor 
Castle), CO. Hereford, created Lord Somers. (5) Sarah, bom 
7th August, 1755, married 6th August, 1787, Henry Hippesley 
Coxe, Esq., of Stone Easton, co. Somerset, oh. s.p. The eldest son, 
Reginald, took the additional name and arms of Carew by the 
will of his kinsman. Sir Coventry Carew, Bart., on succeeding 
to Antony, and is the Right Hon. Reginald Pole-Carew com- 
memorated by the above monument. 

Mr. Pole-Carew married twice ; his issue by his first wife are 
mentioned under the account of her monument. By his second 
wife he had (9) William Henry, born 30th July, 1811, now 
of Antony House, m.p. for East Cornwall from 1845 to 1852; 
married 28th August, 1838, Frances Anne, second daughter of 
John Buller, of Morval, Esq., by his wife Harriet, daughter of 
Sir Edward Hulse, Bart., of Breamore, co. Hants, and has 
issue (9a) Geraldine Maria; (9&) Reginald, born 1st May, 1849; 
(9c) Fanny Julia; (9^^) Charles Edward, bom 26th December, 
1853; (9e) WiUiam Lyttelton, born 29th April, 1856, died 
22nd May, 1861; (9/) Gerald, born 18th February, 1858; 
(9^) Caroline Lyttelton, bom 20th March, 1861. (10) Caroline, 
born 19th May, 1809; married Major-Gen. James Bucknall 
BucknaU-Estcourt. (11) Frances Antonia, born 22nd April, 1810; 
married Joseph Yorke, of Forthampton Court, Tewkesbury ; issue, 
John Reginald Yorke, born January, 1836, m.p. for Gloucester. 
(12) Juliana, born 1st July, 1812; married 8th January, 1836, 
Thomas James Agar-Robartes, of Lanhydrock, afterwards Lord 
Robartes; she died 12th April, 1881, leaving an only son, the Hon. 
Thomas Charles Agar-Robartes. (See Peerage.) (13) Catherine, 
bom 10th September, 1813. (14) Gerald, born 26th August, 1815, 
in Holy Orders; died 14th March, 1845, s.p., having married 
Harriet Eliza, eldest daughter of John Buller, of Morval, Esq. 
(15) Anna Maria, born September, 1816, ob. infans. 

Having given these particulars, it wiU be needless to do more than 
mention the two remaining memorials; viz., a brass beneath a 



EAST ANTONY. 



53 



window in the north aisle in memory of Agneta, fifth daughter of 
the Eight Hon. Eeginald Pole-Carew, and wife of Thomas 
Somers Cocks, Esq., who died 14th September, 1836, leaving her 
husband and eight children surviving. Arms per pale ; the 
dexter, Quarterly — 1 and Jf Sa. a cliev. hetw. three stags attired arg. ; 
Cocks : 2 Vert, a fess dancette erm. ; Somers : 3 Or, on a bend az. 
three pheons of the field ; Thistlethway te : imp. Carew and Pole, 
quarterly, as above. 

This Thomas Somers Cocks was bom 1st August, 1781, the only 
son of Thomas Somers Cocks, of London, banker, sixth son of 
John Cocks, of Castleditch, Esq., by Mary, daughter and co-heir of 
the Eev. Thomas Cocks, of Castleditch. (See Peerage, Earl Somers.) 

Another brass beneath a window commemorates the Eight Hon. 
Eeginald Pole-Carew, Hon. Caroline Ann Pole-Carew, and Eev. 
Gerald Pole-Carew, their son, vicar of this parish, 1847. These, it will 
be seen, have been already mentioned, and with them ends the series 
of the Carew monuments. 

A mural monument, with 
the arms very well cut in the 
stone, bears an inscription 
recording that Thomas Wols- 
don, of Wolsdon, gent., was 
buried 16th March, 1608. 
Also Oliver Deeble, gent., 
was buried 13th October, 
1656; and Theophalia his 
wife, daughter and co-heir of 
the above Thomas Wolsdon, 
was buried 12th April, 1654. 
Arms : {Arg.) three deebles 
{ppr.), imp. {Sa.) a cross 
cantoned in first and second 
with two roses {arg.). Crest, 
a man's hand erect couped 
below the toi'ist grasping a 
deeble and a rose stemmed 
and leaved {all ppr.). 

The inscription and arms, minus the crest, are repeated on a 
finely-cut floor-slab in good preservation. The Parish Eegister 
records the marriage of this Thomas Wolsdon with Marie 




54 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

Minardes, of Lanretli, lith October, 1576; but unfortunately 
this is the only notice that remains in the Registers of either of 
the three persons mentioned on the monument, the records being 
very imperfect, and altogether wanting about that period. There 
are several entries relating to the Deeble family at Sheviock 
which will be found imder that church (p. 19, 20); those of 
Deeble at Antony are given below : 

BAPTISMS. 

1679. Aug. 19. Mary, daughter of John Deeble, gent., and Mary 

his wife. 
Searle, son of John Deeble, gent.,and Dorothy his wife. 
Mary, daughter of Jolm Deeble, gent. , and Dorothy 

his wife. 
Elizabeth, daughter of John Deeble, gent., and 

Mary his wife. 
John, son of John Deeble, gent., and Mary his wife. 
Agnes, daughter of John Deeble, gent., and Mary 

his wife. 
Joseph, son of John Deeble, gent., and Mary his wife. 
Philippa, daughter of John Deeble, gent,, and Mary 

his wife. 
John, son of John Deeble, gent., and Mary his wife. 
Mary, daughter of Mr. Searle Deeble and Mary his wife. 
Agnes, daughter of Mr. SearleDeebleandMary his wife. 
John, son of Mr. Searle Deeble and Mary his wife. 

WEDDINGS. 

1715. Feb. 26. Robert Snook and Ann Deeble. 

(There is a slab on the south side of St. Andrew's Church, 
Plymouth, with the arms of Snook quartering Rolt ; viz., 1 and 4 
{Sa.) a chev. hetw. three crosses patee {or) ; 2 and 3 {Arg.) on a bend 
(sa.) three dolphins {of the first) crowned {or), in chief a crescent, 
for John Snook, who married Mary, daughter and heir of Henry 
Rolt, of Plymouth. Also a monument in Ermington Church for 
Henry Rolt Snook, of Lueston, esquire, who died in 1801, with the 
arms in colours ; namely. Snook and Rolt as above. The above Henry 
Rolt married at St. Andrew's, 30th September, 1720, to Mary Randle.) 

1724. Aug. IJ. John Deeble, gent., and Martha Neilder, widow. By 
licence, dated at Plymouth, 3rd August. 

1747. May 14. The Rev. Mr. Samuel Deeble and Mrs. Anne Sanford. 
(Burial.— 1750. Feb. 9. The Rev. Mr. Samuel Deeble, Rector 

of this parish. — Vide Sheviock Par. Reg.) 

1748. April 16. Mr. Arundell and Mrs. Elizabeth Deeble. 

BURIALS. 

1680. Feb. 27. John Dible, gent. 
1711. May 3. Mrs. Dorothy Deeble. 



1708. 
1710. 


Jan. 27. 
Mar. 28. 


1713. 


Dec. 29. 


1715. 
1717. 


Jan. 27. 
Dec. 5. 


1720. 
1720. 


April 8. 
April 8. 


1722. 
1745. 
1749. 
1752. 


June 1. 
Mar. 8. 
Aug. 2. 
June 19. 



EAST ANTONY. 65 

A brass records that John Deeble, of Wolsdon, died 1st 
November, 1796, aged 44 years. 

At the east end of the south aisle is a mural brass commemo- 
rating Deeble Boger, of Wolsdon, who died 22nd November, 
1875, aged 76; also Frances his wife, who died 7th April, 1872, 
aged 67. 

Arms, per pale ; the dexter, Quarterly — 1 and Jf. Sa, a cockatrice 
displ. arg. comh and wattle gu. ; Boger : 2 Arg. three deebles ppr. ; 
Deeble : S Sa. a cross cantoned in first and second by two roses 
arg ; "Wolsdon : imp. Arg. a lion ramp. gu. tail nowed, collared 
or, in chief three falcons ppr. belled of the third (the engraver did 
not understand heraldry or falconry, and has represented the 
falcons with an ordinary beU hung to the neck of each. The lion 
ouglit also to be gorged with an antique coronet, not a plain 
collar) ; Bewes. 

Mr. Deeble Boger married Frances, daughter of Thomas Bewes, 
Esq., of Beaumont, m.p. for Plymouth, by his first wife Frances, 
daughter of John Culme, Esq. 

A brass plate beneath a window bears an inscription recording 
that it is in memory of John Boger, of "Wolsdon, who died 26th 
December, 1848, aged 79. Another similar brass l>eneath the 
adjoining window is for Lucy, widow of John Boger, of "Wolsdon, 
Esq., who died 25th October, 1859, aged 90. 

The names of Boger and Deeble occur in the registers of St. 
Andrew, Plymouth, and the parishes round, from the close of the 
sixteenth century. It must not be supposed that the following 
extracts exliaust the entries, rather do they indicate where the 
names are to be found. In Charles Church is a hatchment with 
these arms in a lozenge (for a lady) : Per pale, the dexter. Per fess, 
in chief arg. three deebles ppr. ; Deeble : in base. Or, a saltire 
gu., on a chief of the last three boars' heads couped, of the field ; 
Lavington : the sinister, Or, a lion ramp, gu., within an orle of 
pheons az.; Koope. Date 1777. It commemorates Margaret, 
widow of Edward Deeble, Esq., who was buried 8th August, 
1777, according to the Parish Kegister. From the same source we 
learn that Mr. Edward Deeble and Mrs. Margaret Lavington were 
married 14th May, 1733. The arms are incorrectly marshalled, 
as they make Margaret Lavington his first wife, whereas it is 
evident she was his second, if not his only wife. From the last- 
named Register the following may also be interesting. 



1593. 


April 


29. 


1598. 


July 


18. 


1599. 


Feb. 


17. 


1631. 


July 


2. 


1634. 


Nov. 


5. 


1634. 


Dec. 


30. 


1635. 


May 


25. 



56 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

(!Dl)arIeB Pariel) IRcffistcr. 

WEDDINGS. 

1644. June .... William Deeble and Jone Dove. 
1756. Mar. 31. Samuel Heath and Sarah Deeble, by Licence dated 
27th March. 

BURIAL. 

1751. May 7. Edward Deeble, Esq. 

^t, Slnlireto Parisj) Hefftstcr. 

BAPTISMS. 

Thomazine, daughter of Thomas Deebell. 

Robert, son of Anthony Boger. 

John and Ralph, sons of Anthony Boger. 

WEDDINGS. 

Nicholas Harris and Wilmuth Boger. 
John Deeble and Jane Gaye. 
James Deeble and Christian Gubbes, 
Nicholas Deeble and Katherine French. 

BURIAL. 

1607. Oct. 3. Jane, daughter of Thomas Wolsdon. 
pipmfitocfe Parifil) Eeffieter. 

BAPTISMS. 

Johanna, daughter of Edmund Boger. 
John, son of Edmund Boger. 

WEDDINGS. 

Christopher Boger and Elizabeth Warren. 

Richard Boger and Joane Werringe. 

Richard Boger and Ann Came. 

John Deeble and Elizabeth Ash. 

Henry Came and Welthy Boger. 

Mr. Edmund Boger and Mrs. Elizabeth Blachford. 

BURIALS. 

John Boger. 

Nathaniel, son of Sylvester Boger. 

;P:aliei: Parisb Eejifiiter. 

BAPTISMS. 

Meliar, daughter of John Deeble, vicar. 
Mary, daughter of Mr. George Deeble. 

BURIALS. 

Mary, daughter of Mr. John Deeble. 
Mrs. Mary, wife of Mr. John Deeble. 
Mr. John Deeble. 
Mr. John Deeble, vicar. 



1642. 


Jan. 


27. 


1697. 


Sept. 


10. 


1606. 


Oct. 


6. 


1660. 


June 19. 


1685. 


July 


1. 


1689. 


Jan. 


8. 


1714. 


July 


21. 


1720. 


May 


26. 


1600. 


Nov. 


12. 


1600. 


Dee. 


7. 


1633. 


Oct. 




1640. 


Aug. 


.... 


1636. 


May 


26. 


1637. 


Dec. 


.... 


1641. 


Feb. 


1. 


1663. 


Dec. 


11. 



EAST ANTONY. 57 

There are pedigrees of Eoger (from their marriage with the 
heiress of Deeble), Deeble, and Wolsdon, in Lake's Parochial 
History of Cornwall (vol. iii. pp. 253-4), but not as full as could 
be wished, and as a little research would have enabled them to 
have been made. The arms there given are slightly incorrect, and 
do not belong to the Bogers of Wolsdon : Or, a bend vair gu. 
and arg. cotised az. hetto. two castles sa., a canton of the fourth 
charged loith sivord ppr., pommel and hilt gold, surmounting an 
anchor saltire ways of the last. Crest, A castle or, charged with 
two lozenges conjoined in fess vair gu. and arg., thereon perched a 
dove with an olive-branch in its beak ppr. This coat and crest was 
granted on 8th September, 1817, to Kichard Boger, Esq., Admiral 
of the Blue (son of Richard Boger, late of St. Germans, co. 
Cornwall, surgeon, deceased ; and grandson of Edmund Boger, of 
Elburton, in the parish of Plymstock, co. Devon, gent.), and to 
his descendants. The shield on the monument of Deeble Boger, 
Esq., in Antony Church, has in the first and fourth quarters the 
arms of Bogan of Devon and Cornwall, which they claim as 
being of the same stock; but there does not appear to be any 
evidence of the connection between the two families, consequently 
the use of those arms is incorrect. The name of Boger occurs in 
connection with Wembury in 1535, when, in a complaint against 
the Prior of Plympton, among other matters it is stated that 
Nicholas Boger had ridden to Plympton about getting his child 
christened, when the prior had promised to send a priest out to 
Wembury to perform that office, and celebrate mass; but the 
people had waited from seven o'clock until eleven, and the priest 
did not come. A family named Bodyer, probably the same, were 
settled at Tavistock as early as the reign of Henry VI. 

The Deeble coat also seems uncertain as to colours, and is a 
decidedly canting coat; the coat has never been allowed by the 
Heralds, nor does it appear that armorial bearings have ever 
been recorded to them. The monument of the Rev. Samuel 
Deeble (1750) gives Az. three dibbles arg. Burke's General Armory 
gives the same ; while his Landed Gentry gives Vert, three dibbles 
or, which he states are used by Boger of Wolsdon. Lake gives 
the same for Deeble. The hatchment of Deeble, already men- 
tioned as being in Charles' Church, Plymouth, gives Arg. three 
dibbles ppr. 

Li a manuscript collection of arms, chiefly of Devon and 



58 



HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES PROM CORNWALL. 



Cornish families, dated 1689, made by Sir "Walter Young, of 
Colleton, Bart., there is no coat for Boger ; but Bogan of Devon 
and Cornwall is given : Sa. a cockatrice displ. arg. combed, wattled, 
and armed gu. Deble : Vert, a cross or cantoned in chief hy two 
roses arg. — being really the coat of Wolsdon with the colours 
altered. Deeble : Purp. three heansetters or dibbles arg. Crest, 
A dibble or. Wolsdon : Sa. a cross arg. cantoned in chief by two 
roses of the second. 

Of the remaining monuments those of Graves next claim our 
attention. The earliest of these is that of Mary, wife of Captain 
Thomas Graves, R.N., of Thancks, who died 27th August, 1718, 
aged 21 years. The monument is a plain white marble one, 
without any arms ; but, according to Davies Gilbert, there existed 

when he wrote an achieve- 
ment with the arms of 
Graves imp. Warne {Sa. a 
cross or cantoned, in the 
first and fourth a martlet 
of the second, in the second 
and third a chaplet arg.). 
This lady was the first 
wife of Captain Graves, 
and died s.p. ; she was 
married at St. Johns, in 
1714. (See p. 16.) 

This coat of Warne 
appears to have been used 
about the commencement 
of the eighteenth century, 
at any rate, but is not 
registered to this family 
at Heralds College. The 
same coat with the field 
azure is assigned to Warren, 
of CO. Kent. 

Near the last is another mural tablet, from the inscription on 
which we learn it was in memory of Admiral Thomas Graves, and 
Elizabeth his second wife, of Thancks. He was the son of James 
Graves, Esq., of LighthauseU, near Leeds, co. York, by Mary his 
wife, daughter of Serjeant-at-Law Herdman, of Stannington, 




EAST ANTONY. 



59 



Northumberland. Admiral Graves died December, 1755, aged 
75 years. Elizabeth, his second wife, sister to Eustace Budgell, 
Esq., of St. Thomas, Exeter, and granddaughter of William Gulston, 
Bishop of Bristol, and first cousin of Mr. Addison, died April, 
1838, aged 45. Arms : Gu. an eagle displ. or, imp. Arg. a totcer 
heho. three battle axes sa. Admiral Graves was father by his second 
wife of Thomas, first Lord Graves. (See Peerage for particulars.) 

Connected with the same family is the next monument in our 
course ; namely, a marble tablet for Margaret Ann Nesham, wife 
of C. J. W. Nesham, Esq., Captain R.N., who died 7th October, 
1808, aged 31, leaving children. Arms : Az. on a fess arg. three 
cross crosslets gu. ; imp. 
<rw. an eagle displ. or, 
crowned loith a crest coronet 
arg., on a canton of tlie 
last an anchor in bend m. 
Crest, A demi lion ramp, 
or, holding a cross crosslet 
fitchee gu. This Mrs. 
Nesham was a daughter of 
the first Lord Graves. One 
of her sons, Lieut. -Col. 
Thomas WiUiams Nesham, 
is buried at Plymstock 
with four of his children, 
with a monument to their 
memory. 

A brass is for Erasmus, 
son of John Roberts, and 
Sarah Coryton his wife, of 
Trevol, who died 16th 
October, 1816, aged 62. 
Arms (lines for colours) : 
Arg. three pheons, on a chief sa. a greyhound courant of the first. 
A similar brass records Charles Dobree Roberts, who died in 
1833; John Coryton; Mary Carew; and James Lionel Roberts, 
who died in 1842. Arms as the last, imp. Gu. a crescent arg. 
hetw. three trefoils vert. There is a third brass like the last, with 
the same impaled coat, for Charles Dobree Roberts, who died 
10th October, 1859, aged 26 years. 




60 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

A brass records that the window above it is in memory of 
Alethea Bond, who died at sea in February, 1847. 

A mural tablet commemorates Elizabeth Emma, daughter of 
Admiral Sir Edward King, who died at Thancks 3rd July, 1853, 
aged 33. 

Another tablet records the faithful services of Mary CoUings, 
who died 18th September, 1774, aged 77 years; being erected to 
her memory by the famUy she served. 

These conclude the monumental records now existing here. 
Davies Gilbert says that in the window over the altar were the 
arms of Carew imp. Hache, Beauchamp, &c. ; also floor-slabs for 
Wymond SerreU, of Thancks, who died 4th March, 1598, "and 
others of this family." Arms {Arg.) : a cliev. {sa.) hetw. three doves 
ppr. Crest, A greyhound sej. One for Phineas Jordan, who died 
4th January, 1690, with his arms; but he does not say what they 
were. And another for Haval Curie, son of Caleb Curie, gent., 
bur. 10th January, 1688, "with his arms." In this case also the 
arms are not described; but in Charles Church, Plymouth, is a 
floor-slab for Elizabeth, wife of Nicholas Curie, who died 8th 
January, 1671, on which are the arms of Curie, [Vert) on a chev. 
hetw. three fleur-de-lis {or), as many cinque/oil (gu.), imp. White. 

In the churchyard are two memorials which we must note — 
that of John Hallen, Esq., of "Waresley Green, in the parish of 
Hartlebury, co. Worcester; J. P. for that county; who died at 
Devonport 3rd August, 1858, aged 75. Arms : Per chev. (gu.) and 
erm. in chief two lions' heads erased (arg.). Crest, A lion's head 
couped. Also one for the Rev. Charles Shipley, of Twyford House, 
Hants, who died at Torpoint 14th July, 1834, aged 51. At Twyford, 
about three miles from Winchester, are monuments to this family, 
the chief being that of Jonathan Shipley, d.d.. Bishop of St. Asaph, 
with their arms, Lozengy arg. and sa. a hordure of the last. 

The Registers of this parish are very incomplete. The baptisms 
commence in 1678, and are fairly perfect. The weddings com- 
mence in 1576, but there is a gap of nearly one himdred years 
from 1592 to 1680. The burials begin in 1677, from which they 
are continuous. They ofier little or nothing of special interest in 
the way of remarkable entries. A search, limited to about two 
or three hours, resulted in the following extracts, which suggested 
themselves as being most likely (beside those already given) to be 
of interest. 



EAST ANTONY. 61 

BAPTISMS. 

1678. Jan. 5, Roger and Anthony, sons of Roger Collings, gent., 
and Elizabeth his wife, bom 4th January. 

1678. Jan. 15. Richard, son of Robert Eare, vicar of this parish, and 

Honour his wife, bom 29th December. (See 
Register of St. Johns, p. 15.) 
(Robert Eare was instituted vicar of Antony 12th July, 1675, and 
was afterwards rector of St. Johns. ) 

1679. Sept. 14. Honor, daughter of Roger Collings and Elizabeth 

his wife. 
1679. Sept. 28. Robert, son of John Hoblin and Thomasine his wife. 

1681. Nov. 13. Margaret, daughter of Mr. John Coryton and Eliza- 

beth his wife. 
(This John Coryton is not named in the Coryton pedigree in Col. 
Vivian's Visitations of Cornwall, but he was probably nearly related 
to that family.) 

1682. July 11. Josias, son of John Hobling and Thomasine his wife. 
1684. April 8. Jolm, son of Mr. John Coryton and Elizabeth his wife. 

(See the marriage of this son below, also baptisms 
of his children.) 

1686. Jan. 8. Nicholas, son of Caleb Curie, gent., and Mary his wife. 

1687. Jan. 4. Judeth, daughter of Mr. John Coryton and Elizabeth 

his wife. 
1687. May 25. Johanna, daughter of Caleb Curie, gent., and Mary 

his wife. 
1687. Aug. 14. James, son of Roger Collings, gent., and Elizabeth 

his wife. 

1687. Nov. 13. Priscilla, daughter of John Hobling and Thomasine 

his wife. 

1688. Dec. 4. Hovell, son of Caleb Curie, gent., and Mary his wife. 

1689. Nov. 19. Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Caleb Curie and Mary 

his wife. 

1691. May 10. William, son of Edward Hitchens and Jone his wife. 

1692. Sept. 24. Thomas, son of Edward Hitchens and Jone his wife. 
1692. Dec. 12. Joshuah, son of Caleb Curie, gent, and Mary his wife. 
1692. Nov. 1. John, son of Francis Neville and Mary his wife. 
1696. April 15. Richard, son of Edward Hitchens and Jone his wife. 
1698. Nov. 2. John, son of Edward Hitchens and Jone his wife. 
1698. Dec. 11. John, son of Mr. John Torre, Rector of St. Johns. 

(Seep. 16.) 

1698. Dec. 16. Margaret, daughter of Mr. Thomas Stickens and 

Alice his wife. 

1699. Mar. 10. John, son of John Trefry and Mary his wife. 

1700. Dec. 7. Edward, son of Edward Hitchens and Jone his wife. 

1701. Oct. 25. Jane, daughter of John Hoblyn and Rachel his wife. 

1701. Jan. 2. Jezreel, son of Roger Heath and Jane his wife. 

1702. April 19. Deborah, daughter of Edward Hitchens and Jone 

his wife. 
1702. July 10. William, son of John Trefry and Mary his wife. 



1702. 


Oct. 


15. 


1703. 


Feb. 


6. 


1703. 


Feb. 


17. 


1708. 


Aug. 


16. 


1709. 


Sept. 


22. 


1712. 


July 


1. 


1712. 


July 


3. 


1713. 


Jan. 


19. 


1714. 


Jan. 


15. 


1717. 


Jan. 


9. 


1720. 


AprU 15. 


1722. 


Jan. 


19. 


1724. 


July 


31. 



62 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

Jane, daughter of John Hobling and Rachel his wife. 

Peter, son of John Hobling and Rachel his wife. 

Jane, daughter of Edward Hitchens and Jone his wife. 

John, son of John Hobling and Rachel his wife. 

Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. John Coryton and Agnes 
his wife. 

John, son of Thomas Searle and Elizabeth his wife. 

John, son of John Coryton, gent., and Agnes his wife. 

Thomas, son of Thomas Searle and Elizabeth his wife. 

Sarah, daughter of John Coryton, gent., and Agnes 
his wife. 

Mathew, son of Thomas Searle and Elizabeth his wife. 

Erasmus, son of John Coryton and Agnes his wife. 

Joseph, son of John Coryton and Agnes his wife. 

William, son of Capt. Thomas Graves and Elizabeth 
his wife. 
1725. Dec. 2. Thomas, son of Capt. Thomas Graves and Elizabeth 

his wife. 
1727. Feb. 3. Anne, daughter of Capt. Thomas Graves and Eliza- 
beth his wife. 

1729. Aug. 11. James, son of Capt. Thomas Graves and Elizabeth 
his wife. 

(This was Capt. Graves, who married first, as already mentioned, 
Mary Warne. The above Elizabeth was his second wife, and the 
daughter of the Rev. Gilbert Budgell, d.d., of St. Thomas, Exeter. 
Of these children Thomas became the first Lord Graves. See Peerage.) 

1730. Aug. 27. Thomas, son of Capt. Henry Harrison, Esq., and 
Mrs. Harrison. 

Jane, daughter of Peter Hoblyn and Phillis his wife. 
Robert, son of Mr. Robert Willcox and Anne his wife. 
Mary, daughter of Peter Hoblyn and Phillis his wife. 
John, son of John Courtenay and Elizabeth his wife. 
Agnes, daughter of Mr. John Roberts and Sarah his 

wife.. 
1748. May 7. Mary, daughter of Mr. Arimdell and Elizabeth his 

wife. 

1748. Mar. 17. John Coryton, son of Mr. John Roberts and Sarah 
his wife. 

1749. May 15. Sarah, daughter of William Searle and Thomasine 
his wife. 

Sarah, daughter of John Jordan and Sarah his wife. 
Anne, daughter of John Jordan and Sarah his wife. 
James, son of James Vyvyan. 
Mary, daughter of Peter Keet and Elizabeth his wife. 
George, son of George Cary and Alice liis wife. 
Arabella Frances, daughter of Josias Foot and 
Arabella his wife. (He was vicar in 1751.) 
1791. Sept. 10. Elizabeth Lyne, daughter of Thomas Lyttleton and 
Jane his wife, daughter of Richard Lobb,of Maker. 



1733. 


Aug. 


17. 


1733. 


Aug. 


30. 


1734. 


Nov. 


15. 


1744. 


Sept. 


9. 


1747. 


Jan. 


29. 



1749. 


June 5. 


1750. 


Nov. 11. 


1755. 


Mar. 9. 


1756. 


Mar. 9. 


1759. 


Feb. 4. 


1761. 


June 11. 



EAST ANTONY. 63 

1795. Oct. 16. Thomas, son of Thomas Lyttleton and Jane his wife, 
daughter of Richard Lobb,of Maker,bom Sept. 1 7th. 

1797. Feb. 23. Sarah, daughter of John Goodyer and Amie his wife, 
daughter of Cornelius Wame, of Lanivett, in 
Cornwall, born 23rd February. 

1797. Dec. 10. Hester Maria Wilhelmina Seymour, daughter of the 

late Hon. William Seymour, Capt. 16th Regt., 
and his wife Wilhelmina Margaretta, daughter of 
... in America, bom November 14th. 
(He was the second son of Lord William Seymour, third son of 

Sir Edward, eighth Duke of Somerset. His wife was a Miss Howell ; 

and this was his only child, being bom after his death.) 

1798. April 2. Mary, daughter of Thomas Lyttleton and Jane his 

wife, daughter of Richard Lobb, of Maker, bora 

January 30th. 
1802. Feb. 12. Hugh, son of Thomas Lyttleton and Jane his wife, 

daughter of Richard Lobb, of Maker. 
1806. Jan. 3. Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Christopher J. W. 

Nesham, Esq., Capt. r.n., and his wife Margaret 

Ann, daughter of the Right Hon. Lord Graves, 

bom 11th April, 1805. 

WEDDINGS. 

1583. April 14. John Searle, of Thancks, and Catherine Comish. 
1590. May 18. George Rayne, of St. John's, and Dorothy, daughter 

of Richard Searle, of this parish. 
1592. May 25. Henry Dell, Vicar of Antony, and Anne, daughter 
of Richard Minors, of Liskeard. 
(1652. Dec. 7. Ferdinando George, of Antony in Cornwall, and 
Elizabeth Sparke, of this parish, were married. — Vide Plympton St. 
Mary Parish Register. ) 
1682. Oct. 31. John Philpe and Agnes Lugger. 

John Trefry and Mary Clogg. 

Digory Sloggett and Faith Warren. 

Francis Nevill and Mary Furlong. 

John Clemens and Elizabeth Hoblyn. 

Thomas Grills and Judith Coryton. 

John Hoblin and Rachel Sleep. 

Robert Bearseley and Florence Hoblin. 

John Coryton, gent., and Agnes Hooper. 

John Tresilian and Sarah Sands. 

Peter Hoblyn and Phillis Wicket. 

Edward Line and Phillis Hoblyn. 

William Heath and Mary Symmons. 

TheRev.Mr.EdmundHerringandMrs.Elizabeth Wills. 

Henry Jeflfery and Anne Vivyan. 

Mr. John Lugger and Mrs. Sarah Bartlett. 

Mr. Thomas Aish and Mrs. Elizabeth Wilcocks. 

Mr. Jolin Frezier and Mrs. Eleanor Bai'ber. 



1687. 


April 26. 


1688. 


June 4. 


1693. 


Jan. 6. 


1700. 


April 2. 


1701. 


May 27. 


1701. 


June 11. 


1701. 


July 28. 


1707. 


Nov. 5. 


1717. 


July 3. 


1729. 


Dec. 27. 


1737. 


Nov. 25. 


1744. 


Jan. 1. 


1745. 


April 15. 


1747. 


Sept. 26. 


1749. 


June 13. 


1749. 


June 19. 


1750. 


Sept. 11. 



1677. 


Feb. 19. 


1678. 


July 17. 


1679. 


April 28. 


1680. 


April 2. 


1680. 


Aug. 12. 


1683. 


Aug. 26. 


1683. 


Jan. 31. 


1686. 


Dec. 21. 


1687. 


April 15. 


1687. 


Oct. 20. 



64 HEEIALDIC CHURCH NOTES PROM CORNWALL. 

BURIALS. 

Mrs, Annie Cornish, widow. 

John Cornish, gent. 

Thomasine, wife of John Cornish. 

William Row, gent. 

Elizabeth, daughter of William Row, gent. 

Edward Searle. 

John Warren. 

Frederick Steward, gent. 

Joan Lower. 

Thomas Wame. 
(The will of this Thomas Wame was proved at Bodmin, dated 8th 
October, 1687. In it he calls himself late of Linkinhome, now of 
East Anthony, yeoman. Leaves all his lands, tenements, &c., to his 
brother William Wame, whom he makes sole executor. The inventory 
of his goods bears date 26th October, 1687. ) 

1688. July 22. Joan Wame, of Sheviock. 

1689. Oct. 21, Mary Steward, gentlewoman. 

1689. Jan. 3. Phineas Jordan, gent. 

1690. May 12. John Coryton, gent. 
(Only the inventory of the effects of this John Coryton remains at 

Bodmin, unfortunately. In it he is styled "of Antony, yeoman, 
deceased." It is dated 12th May, 1690. The total of effects is 
£224 10s., and he owed £203 los. Administration was granted to 
Elizabeth Coryton, the widow, Edward Kerswill, and Edward 
Hawkyns, the executors.) 
1690. Dec. 14. Elizabeth Coryton. 

(The will of this Elizabeth Coryton is at Bodmin. In it she calls 
herself Elizabeth Coryton, of Antony, widow. She gives to her 
daughter Mary Eudie 5s. ; to her daughter Judeth Coryton £40 at 
the age of sixteen years; to her child unborn £30 at the age of 
sixteen years ; and the residue of her property to her son and 
daughter John Coryton and Margaret Coryton. She names her 
brother, Edward Kerswill, of Quetliiock ; her brother-in-law, Gregory 
Jennings, of Antony ; her cousin, John Hoskin, of Lay, in St. Ive ; 
and her friend Mr. John Heath, of Wilcove, in Antony, to be 
executors. Dated 5th December, 1690. Inventory 18th December, 
1690 ; total, £114. Adm. to the executors during minority of John 
Coryton and Mary Coryton.) 
1693. Mar. 10. John Hoblyn. 

Thomas Hoblyn. 

Roger CoUings, jun., gent. 

Mr. John Treis. 

Mr. Thomas Neilder. 

Roger Collings, gent. 

John Hobling. 

Roger Heath. 

John Hoblyn. 

Thomas Trefry. 
1712. May 23. Philippa Hoblyn. 



1694. 


Mar. 


28. 


1694. 


Jan. 


11. 


1697. 


Dec. 


27. 


1698. 


June 


3. 


1708. 


Jan. 


4. 


1708. 


Feb. 


15. 


1708. 


Feb. 


22. 


1709. 


Mar. 


14. 


1711. 


Dec. 


9. 



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65 



This church is remarkably barren of fine old monuments when 

we consider the old families that have been settled here. The 

„^ _ earliest is to a GlanviUe in 1631, but the next 

Bt. brennaiiB. .... 

monument in point of date for that family is a 

century after. The fine altar tomb of John Moyle, 1661, succeeds 
in chronological order. But to proceed with the monuments in 
due course. On an incised stone against the wall of the chancel is a 
Latin inscription, the initial letter of each line read downward being 
Johanes, the middle giving Glanvill, and the terminal letter of each 
line minister. At the top of the stone we have " Natus 24 Nov. 
1599. Obit 20 Oct. 1631." 
Arms : (Az.) three crosses 
scdtire {or), on the centre a 
crescent for difference (of a 
second son) Glanvill : imp. 
{Arg.) a chief indented {az). 
Glanvill ancient. Crest, A 
stag trip, (ppr.) charged with 
a crescent. The Register gives 
his burial as 24th Oct. 1631. 
He was son and heir of 
Nicholas Glanville, of Tavi- 
stock, by his wife Elizabeth, 
daughter of William Ridley, 
of Tavistock. This Nicholas 
was a brother of Sir John 
Glanville, the judge. The 
Rev. John Glanville was 
rector of Withiell, and 
married Aune, daughter of 
the Rev. Jacob Pulston, of 
Breague, by whom he had 
William, Nicholas, bapt. 2nd 
April, 1622, and Dewnes. It 
is rather singular, the intro- 
duction as an impalement, of the coat borne by the Norman 
house of Glanvill. 

The next Glanvill monument is a marble tablet for John 
Glanvill, of Catchfrench in this parish, Esq., descended from the 
ancient family of Glanville of Tavistock. He was grandson of 




66 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

Sir John Glanville, Serjeant-at-Law, and Member of the House of 
Commons, and died unmarried 12 th June, 1735, aged 71. Erected 
by John Glanvill, of Catchfrench in this parish, Esq. Arms : 
Az. three saltires or. Crest, A stag pass. ppr. The above John 
Glanvill was the son of Julius GlanviU, whose father. Sir John 
Glanvill, was Recorder of and m.p. for Plymouth. He was 
succeeded by his nephew, son of his brother Julius, John Glanvill, 
who erected the monument to his memory, and whose wife and 
son are commemorated by an adjoining marble tablet which 
follows; viz., "In memory of Elizabeth, wife of John Glanvill, 
Esq™, who died 23'<i Aug* 1748. John Glanvill, their only son, 
died 7 Jan. 1750-1, aged 21 years. Arms : (Az.) three saltires (or): 
imp. (Gu.) a saltire (or), on it another (vert.) for Andrews. Crest, 
A stag trip: (ppr.) 

The above Elizabeth was a daughter of "William Andrews, Esq., 
and first wife of Mr. Glanville, who married, secondly, Mary 
McNiel, daughter of L. McNiel, of Barbadoes, and had Francis 
Glanville, who married Elizabeth Eanshawe. 

A mural tablet not far from the one just noticed commemorates 
Francis Glanville, Esq., of Catchfrench in this parish, who was 
born 31 July, 1762, and died 3 June, 1846. Elizabeth his wife, 
daughter of Robert Eanshawe, Esq., R.N., for many years 
Commissioner of Plymouth Dockyard, was born ,4 Feb. 1772, and 
died 21 Dec. 1847. They are both buried in a vault in the 
churchyard of Great Marlow, co. Bucks, where they died. Arms : 
{Az.) three saltires (or) : imp. (Or) a chev. betw. three fleurs de lis 
(sa.) ; Fanshawe. Crest, A stag trip, (ppr.) Mr. Glanville was a 
Justice of the Peace, and Deputy-Lieutenant for Cornwall, for 
which county he served the office of High Sheriff in 1793. 
He Avas m.p. for Malmesbury in 1794, and for Plymouth from 
1797 to 1802, and married first Sarah, youngest daughter and 
co-heir of "William Masterman, Esq., of Restormel Park, by 
whom he had an only daughter, married to Gordon "William 
Gregor, Esq., of Trewarthenick. He married secondly the 
lady commemorated by this monument, by whom he had several 
children. 

The descent of Glanville of Catchfrench, from Sir John 
Glanville, the judge, is as follows : Sir John Glanville, Knt., 
Judge of the Court of Common Pleas in 1598 (whose descent 
from Rainald Glanville, Le Sire de Glanville, near Pont Eveque, 



8T. GEUMAN8. 67 

in Normandy, is deduced by Mr. Glanville Richards in his History 
of the Home of Glanville), married Alice, daughter of John 
Skerrett, Esq., of Tavistock, and died in 1600, being buried under 
a handsome monument at Tavistock. He had with other issue 
Sir John, his third son, Serjeant-at-Law to Kings Charles I. and 
II., Speaker of the House of Commons, and m.p. for Plymouth, 
who married Winifred, daughter of Sir William Bouchier, of 
Barnsley, county Gloucester, and was father of several children, of 
whom the youngest son, Julius, was father of John, of Catchf rench, 
who died in 1735, and of Julius, father of John Glanville, who 
succeeded to Catchf rench, mentioned above as having first married 
Andrews, and secondly McNiel, and who had issue by his first 
wife, John, who died s.p. ; Mary, married W. Blunt, of Crabbett, 
county Sussex, Esq. ; and Francis, of Catchfrench, who married, 
as mentioned above. Miss Fanshawe, and had (1) Francis Glanville, 
of Catchfrench, Esq., M.P., who married Amabel, daughter of the 
Right Hon. Reginald Pole-Care w, Esq., of Antony House, by 
whom he had the present Gem Francis Glanville, of Catchfrench, 
and the Rev. Henry Carew Glanville, now rector of Sheviock. 
(2) John Glanville, born 10th June, 1799, died in 1864, leaving 
by Elizabeth Swall, his wife, an only child, Alice, wife of Connock 
Marshall, Esq. (3) William Fanshawe Glanville, born in 1808, 
and died in 1851, having married M. A. Bedford, and had issue 
Arthur, died young; Wilfred, died young; Janet, died young; 
Ranulph, born in 1851 ; Julia, born in 1845 ; Percy, bom in 
1850; and Owen, bom in 1847. (4) Charles Fanshawe Glanville, 
married Hannah Saunders, and had an only child, Alice, born in 
1851. (5) Robert, died young. (6) Edward Fanshawe Glanville, 
in Holy Orders, Fellow of Exeter College, rector of Yelford, who 
died in 1878, leaving by his wife, Mary Ann, daughter of Sir 
Scrope Barnard, Bart., of Nettleham, an only child, Francis 
Berrard Glanville, bom in 1836. 

In a mortuary chapel on the north side of the north aisle is the 
very fine altar tomb referred to above, with a long Latin inscrip- 
tion, in memory of John Moyle, of Bake, Esq., who died 9 Oct. 
1661, aged 72. On the top, beautifully cut, are his arms with 
those of his wife, each coat being surmounted by a helmet and 
crest; viz., {Gu.) a mule j^ass. {arg.) ; Moyle: imp. {Arg.) a chev. 
(sa.) and in chief a label of three points throughout {gu.) ; 
Prideaux. Crests : First, Two demi dragons, mns icings, addorsed^ 

F 2 



68 



HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 




¥inr 




necks enhoined (the first gu., second or.) ; Moyle. Second, A 

Saracen^s head couped 
heloto the shoulders side 
face (ppr.), and wear- 
ing a cap of maintain- 
ance (az. ) turned up erm. 
On front of the tomb 
is a shield with the 
arms of Moyle alone. 

A floorslab close to 
the above, without arms, 
has an inscription for 
Admonition, wife of 
John Moyle, of Bake, 
Esq., and daughter of 
Sir Edmund Prideaux, 
of Netherton, in the 
county of Devon, Bart., 
who died on Monday 
about seven o'clock in 
the morning, being the 
29th Nov. 1676. This lady was the daughter of Sir Edmund 
Prideaux, the first baronet of Netherton, by his first wife 
Bridget, daughter of Sir John Chichester of Raleigh, co. Devon, 
Knt. ; and was married by licence dated 1st Sept. 1612 to 
the above John Moyle, of Bake, who was Sheriff of Cornwall in 
1624. They had issue with others, who died young or unmarried, 
John, whose only son died young; Sir Walter Moyle, below; 
Nathaniel, who had Admonition and John, both died young, and 
Nathaniel; Bridgett, married to Edmund Prideaux, of Padstow, 
M.P. for Saltash, ancestor of the present Charles Glynn Prideaux- 
Brune, of Prideaux Place, Padstow, Esq. 

In the same chapel a much worn and broken floorslab com- 
memorates the second son and successor of the above John Moyle; 
viz., Sir Walter Moyle, Knt., who died 19 Sept. 1701, aged 75. 
Arms : {Gu.) a mule pass, (arg.) ; Moyle : imp. ((7m.) a lion ramp, 
regard, (w) / Morice. Sir Walter Moyle was baptized at 
St. Germans 9 March, 1627, the son, as we have mentioned, of 
John Moyle and Admonition (Prideaux) his wife. He was 
knighted at Whitehall 4 Feb. 1663, and filled the office of Sheriff 



ST. GERMANS. 69 

of Cornwall in 1671. He married Thomasine, daughter of Sir 
William Morice, Knt., by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of 
Humphrey Prideaux, of Solden, and aunt of the above Edmund 
Prideaux, of Padstow. They had twelve children, of whom 
Walter is mentioned below, and Joseph married Catherine, 
daughter and heir of Sir Godfrey Copley, Bart,, and had a son. 
Sir Joseph Moyle, who assumed the name of Copley, and being 
created a baronet was ancestor of Sir Joseph William Copley, 
Bart. 

The elder son, Walter, his wife, and two sons, are recorded by 
a mural tablet, the inscription on which tells us that Walter 
Moyle, of Bake, Esq., died 10 June, 1721, aged 49. He left two 
sons; Walter, the younger, died unmarried 16 Sept. 1732, 
aged 22; John, the elder, died, also unmarried, 28 March, 1748, 
aged 45. Also his widow, Henrietta Maria, died 9 Dec. 1762, 
aged 85. This lady was a daughter of JoJm Davie, of Bideford, 
and was married at that place 6 May, 1700. Beside the two sons 
named in the inscription they had a daughter, Maria, baptized 
30 April, 1701, and buried 19 June following at St Germans. 
The issue of Walter Moyle of Bake being thus extinct, that 
estate devolved on the line which had taken the name of Copley, 
with whom it remains. Sir Joseph William Copley, the present 
baronet, having no issue, the representation of the family will 
devolve on the descendants of his aunts, Catherine, married to 
John James, first Marquis of Abercorn, and Juliana, married to 
Sir Charles Watson, of Fulner, Bart. 

The following are extracts from the Registers relating to this 
family : 

BAPTISMS. 

Zacharius, son of Robert Moyle, Esq. 
Nathaniel, son of Robert Moyle, Esq. 
Ann, daughter of John Moyle, Esq. 
Anthony, son of John Moyle, Esq. 
Bridgett, daughter of John Moyle, Esq., and 
Admonition his wife. 
1622. Sept. 1. Robert, son of John Moyle, Esq., and Admonition 

his wife. 
1624. Nov. 14. Roger, son of John Moyle, Esq., and Admonition 

his wife. 
1626. Jan. 21. Mary, daughter of John Mbyle, Esq., and Ad- 
monition his wife. 
1629. May 24. Nathaniel, son of John Moyle, Esq. , and Admonition 
his wife. 



1596. 


March 6. 


1598. 


May 28. 


1616. 


May 5. 


1618. 


May 17. 


1620. 


July 23. 



70 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

1636. Nov. 20. Joseph, son of John Moyle, Esq., and Admonition 

hLs wife. 
1639. Aug. 25. Admonition, daughter of Edmund Prideaux, Esq., 
and Bridget his wife. 
(She was the daughter of Edrannd Prideaux, Esq., of Padstow, 
and the Bridget, daughter of John Moyle, named above, whose 
marriage to Edmund Prideaux is recorded in this Register as 
having taken place 24th May, 1638. She married first William 
Pendarves, of Pendarves, and secondly Edmund Pollexfen, of 
Kitley, Esq., as his second wife.) 

1647. Feb. 3. Mary, daughter of John Moyle and Martha his wife. 
1650. Jmie 7. Martha, daughter of Jolin Moyle and Martha his wife. 
1652. Nov. 5. Priscilla, daughter of John Moyle and Martha 
his wife. 
(She was buried 12th June, 1654.) 

1654. March 31. Elizabeth, daughter of John Moyle and Martha 

his wife. 

1655. July 20. Roger, son of John Moyle and Martha his wife. 
(He was buried 11th December, 1660.) 

1657. Nov. 27. Phillis, daughter of John Moyle and Martha 
his wife. 
(She was married 7th November, 1689, to Charles Brish. Her 
father was the eldest son of John Moyle, Esq., and Admonition 
Prideaux.) 

1669. June 28. Walter, son of Sir WilUam Moyle, bom 24th June. 

WEDDINGS. 

1597. Feb. 27. Edward Scawen and Margaret Moyle. 

(This Edward was probably a son of Edward Scawen and Joanna 
Cole, while Margaret Moyle might be an unrecorded daughter of 
Robert Moyle, of Bake. ) 

1617. Jan. 31. John Moyle and Elizabeth Geake. 

1667. Jan. 13. William Hicks and Ann Moyle, widow. 

1684. July 8. John Gregor, Esq., and Mrs. Elizabeth, daughter of 

Sir Walter Moyle, knt. 
1715. Sept. 21. Mr. John Moyle and Susanna Homdon. 

(This John Moyle was a son of Sir Walter Moyle, knt., and 
Sheriff of Cornwall in 1737. He was buried here 25th May, 1743, 
leaving an only child Elizabeth Moyle, baptised 10th July, 1721. ) 

BURIALS. 

1595. Feb. 12. Daniell, son of Robert Moyle, Esq. 

1604. April 12. Mrs. Ann Moyle, wife of Robert Moyle, Esq. 

1604. May 9. Robert Moyle, Esq. 

1625. March 19. Robert, son of John Moyle, Esq. 

1631. Sept. 3. Roger, son of John Moyle, Esq. 



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71 



1636. 
1643. 
1661. 
1669. 
1669. 
1669. 
1673. 
1674. 
1675. 
1678. 
1682. 
1683. 
1684. 
1686. 



Jan. 17. 

Feb. 23. 

Jan. 17. 

April 21. 

April 27. 
Oct. 



10. 
11. 
12. 
3. 
16. 



May 
Feb. 
Dec. 
Jan. 
March 22. 
July 12. 
Aug. 15. 
March 18, 



Anthony Moyle, gent. 

Walter Moyle, gent. 

John Moyle, Esq. 

John, son of Sir Walter Moyle. 

Admonition, daughter of Sir Walter Moyle. 

William, son of Sir Walter Moyle. 

Thomasine, daughter of Sir Walter Moyle. 

John, son of Nathaniel Moyle, Esq. 

Admonition Moyle, widow of John Moyle, Esq. 

Arthur Moyle, gent. 

Thomasine, wife of Sir Walter Moyle. 

Mrs. Elizabeth Moyle, widow. 

Mrs. Alice Moyle. 

Mrs. Ann Moyle. 



The next to claim our attention is the series of monuments 
of the St. Germans family, the earliest of which is no earlier 
than 1723. It is a floor slab in memory of Ann, relict of 
William Eliot, Esq., by whom she had four sons and two 
daughters. She died 11th April, 1723, and to her memory 
this stone was placed by her daughter-in-law, Elizabeth Eliot 
Arms : In a lozenge 
(Arg.) a fess (gu.) 
hetw. two bars gemelle 
wavy (az.); Eliot: 
imp. (^2.) two organ 
pipes in saltire hetw. 
four crosses patee 
(arg.); "Williams. 
This lady was a 
daughter of Law- 
rence Williams, of 
Ireland, her husband 
being an officer in 
the Koyal Navy, and 
son of Nicholas, fifth 
son of Sir John 
Eliot, of Port Eliot. Their children were — Edward, who in- 
herited Port Eliot from his cousin Daniel Eliot; Richard, who 
succeeded his nephew James, and was ancestor of the earls of 
St. Germans ; and two sons, who died young ;. Catherine, married 
to Sir Nicholas Trevanion; Elizabeth, married the Rev. Samuel 
Trewbody, rector of Jacobstowe, at St. Germans 7th November, 




72 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

1719, and buried there 31st August, 1726. (For his second 
marriage see page 32.) 

The eldest son of the above Ann Eliot is commemorated by 
a large monument of white marble, with figures of himself and 
his wife, and a long Latin inscription, printed at length in 
Lake's Cornwall, the substance of which is, that Edward Eliot of 
Port Eliot, Esq., married first Susanna, daughter of Sir William 
Coryton of Newton Ferrers, Bart., who died without issue; and 
secondly Elizabeth, daughter and co-heir of James Craggs, Esq., 
and sister of the Right Hon. James Craggs, Secretary of State, 
by whom he had issue James, his son and heir, and Elizabeth, 
who died before him, 5th February, 1722. He died 18th Sept., 
1722, aged 39. Arms almost obliterated. Arg. a fess gu. hetw. 
two bars geinelle wavy, az. ; Eliot : on an escutcheon of pretence, 
Sa. on a fess or hetw. three mullets erm. as many crosses crosslet 
erms. ; Craggs. 

James Eliot, the son, died unmarried, 6th October, 1742, and 
was succeeded at Port Eliot by his cousin Richard, as above. In 
the north transept, occupied as the Earl of St. Germans' pew, is a 
mural brass for Edward Craggs, first Lord Eliot, who died 
18th February, 1804, aged 76. Also Catherine his wife, who 
died 23rd of the same month, aged 68. This Lady Eliot was the 
daughter and heir of Edward Elliston, of Gestingthorpe, county 
Essex, and was married to Lord Eliot 23rd Sept., 1756. They 
had issue John, created Earl of St. Germans, with remainder 
to his brother ; William, who succeeded as second Earl ; Edward 
James, died an infant ; Edward James, who left issue a daughter 
and heir, married Lieut. -Gen. Sir William Henry Pr ingle, g.c.b. 

A mural tablet bears an inscription, commemorating John, first 
Earl of St. Germans, born 28th September, 1761, and died 
17th November, 1823, having married first Caroline, only 
daughter of the Right Hon. Charles Yorke, Lord High Chancellor 
of England ; and secondly Harriet, f oiirth daughter of the Right 
Hon. Reginald Pole-Carew, but died without issue. 

A marble tablet commemorates Susan, Countess of St. Germans, 
youngest daughter of Sir John Mordaunt, Bart., who died at 
Fulford Park 5th February, 1830, and was buried at Shobrook, 
county Devon, on the 12th of the same month. She was the 
fourth wife of WiUiam, second Earl, by whom she left no issue. 
Another tablet records the death of Susan, wife of Col. the 



ST, GERMANS. 73 

Hon. Henry Lygon, and daughter of "William, Earl of St. 
Germans, who died at Port Eliot 16th January, 1835, aged 33. 
The Hon. Susan Lygon was a daughter of the second Earl by his 
first wife, buried at St. Germans, but removed in 1867 to Madres- 
field, county Worcester, her husband having succeeded as fourth 
Earl Beauchamp. 

A third mural tablet bears the record that William, second 
Earl of St. Germans, was born 1st April, 1767, and died 19th 
January, 1845. Georgiana Augusta, his first wife, fourth 
daughter of Granville, first Marquis Stafford, k.g., was born 
13th April, 1769, and died 24th March, 1806. This Earl and 
Countess were parents of Edward Granville, third Earl, no 
monument to whom is in the church, but tablets to several of his 
children; viz., a tablet in memory of Ernest Cornwallis Eliot, 
born 28th April, 1831, and died 10th January, 1832. Also 
Elizabeth Harriet Eliot, bom 24th August, 1833, and died 
16th March, 1835, children of Edward Granville, Lord Eliot, and 
Lady Jemima his wife. 

Another tablet bears the record that Edward John Cornwallis, 
Lord Eliot, eldest son of Edward Granville, third Earl of St. 
Germans, and Jemima his wife, was born 2nd April, 1827, and 
died 26th November, 1864. In Harberton Church, Devon, is 
a marble tablet for Lady Charlotte Sophia, youngest daughter 
of the Eiight Hon. the Earl of St. Germans, and wife of the Rev. 
George Martin, vicar of this parish, who died 8th July, 1839, 
aged 38. Also Susan Isabella, their second daughter, who died 
23rd June, 1840, aged 12 years; and the sister of the last- 
named, Georgiana, their eldest daughter, who died 10th Sept., 
1841, aged 15 years. 

Near this tablet is a mural monument, with the inscription and 
arms on a brass plate, in memory of the Rev. George Martin, 
vicar of this parish for forty years. Canon Residentiary of the 
Cathedral, and Chancellor of the Diocese of Exeter, and for many 
years representative of the Chapter in Convocation, who died 
27th August, 1860, aged 69, and was buried near the south wall 
of this church. He married first Lady Charlotte Sophia Eliot, 
youngest daughter of William, second Earl of St. Germans ; and 
secondly Renira Henrietta Aldenburgh, only daughter of Vice- 
Admiral William Bentinck, who with eight children survive. 
This monument was erected as a token of esteem by the 



74 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

parishioners. Arms : per pale of three : 1. Arg. a fess gu. betw. 
two bars gemelle wavy az. ; Eliot. 2. Paly of six or and az.^ on 
a chief gu. three plates ; Martin. 3. Az, a cross moline arg. ; 
Bentinck. The seal of the Eev. George Martin, as chancellor 
of Exeter, gives three pales instead of paly, and on the chief 
three martlets instead of plates, which is more correct. 

Another son of the third earl is commemorated by a mural 
brass mounted on marble, the inscription on which tells us that 
"The Hon*^'® Granville Charles Cornwallis Eliot, second son of 
the Right Hon. the Earl of St, Germans and Jemima his wife 
was Lieutenant and Captain in the Coldstream Guards, and was 
killed while acting as Adjutant at the battle of Inkerman, 5 
Nov., 1854, aged 26. To whose memory this memorial was 
erected by the tenantry of the St. Germans estate." There are 
two shields — one has the arms of Eliot alone with a crescent in 
chief, the other bears the Crimean medal with three clasps. 

A window at the west end of the south aisle is in memory of 
"Harriet, relict of John, Earl of St. Germans, born 1790, died 
1877." Arms in a lozenge, surmounted by an earl's coronet : 
Eliot : imp. Quarterly — 1 and 4 Carew ; 2 and 3 Pole. This lady 
was a daughter of the Right Hon. Reginald Pole-Carew of 
Antony, and second wife of John, first Earl of St. Germans. 

Two windows at the east end of the south aisle commemorate 
respectively "Elizabeth, daughter of Charles, second Marquis of 
Cornwallis, bom 16 Jan., 1807, died 2 May, 1874; and Louisa, 
daughter of Charles, second Marquis of Cornwallis, bom 24 Feb., 
1801, died 18 July, 1872." Another window is in memory of 
"Caroline Georgiana Eliot, born 27 July, 1799, died 21 Ap., 
1866." She was a daughter of the second earl 

This concludes the memorials of the St. Germans family, while 
from the parish register we glean these additional notes. 

BAPTISMS. 

1603. July 10. George, son of Walter Elliot. 

1606. April 20. Gertrude, daughter of Walter Elliot. 

1612. Oct. 18. John, son of John Elliot, Esq. 

(This John ElUot, the father, was knighted in 1618. ) 
1616. Dec. 29. Elizabeth, daughter of John Eliot, Esq. 
1620. April 26. Bridget, daughter of Sir John EUot. 
1622. Oct. 11. Radigan, daughter of Sir John Eliot, Knight, and 
Radigan his wife. 



ST. GERMANS. 75 

1624. Oct. 14. Susanna, daughter of Sir John Eliot, Knight, and 

Radigan his wife. 
1626. Oct. 7. Thomas, son of Sir John Eliot and Radigan his wife. 
1628. June 15. Nicholas, son of Sir John Eliot and Radigan his wife. 
1637. Feb. 1. Bridget, daughter of John Eliot, Esq., and Honor 

his wife. 

1 639. March 28. Edward, son of John Eliot, Esq. , and Honor his wife. 

1640. Nov. 23. Duglas, daughter of John Eliot, Esq., and Honor 

his wife. 

1641. Nov. 27. Radigand, daughter of John Eliot, Esq., and Honor 

his wife. 
1648. April 27. Susanna, daughter of John Eliot, Esq., and Honor 

his wife. 
1650. June 6. Elizabeth, daughter of John Eliot, Esq., and Honor 

his wife. 
1652. April 22. Richard, son of John Eliot, Esq., and Honor his wife. 

WEDDINGS. 

1657. Sept. 29. Edward Norton, Esq., and Mrs. Susanna Eliot. 

1662. Feb. 15. John Speckott, Esq., and Mrs. Honor Eliot. 

1665. July 13. William Savery, Esq., and Mrs. Bridget Eliot. 

(This William Savery was of Slade, in Cornwood, co. Devon, son of 
Robert Savery, of Slade, and Frances his wife, daughter of Sir 
Richard Strode, of Newnham Park, Plympton, S. Devon. She 
died s.p.) 

1674. May 25. Sir Edward Wise and Mrs. Radigon Eliot. 

1676. July 13. Sir Henry Hele, Bart, and Mrs. Susan Eliot. 

1719. Nov. 7. Mr. Samuel Trewbody, Minister, and Mrs. Elizabeth 
Eliot. 

BURIALS. 

1593. Feb. 18. Mary, daughter of Richard Eliot, Esq. 

1609. June 24. Richard Eliot, Esq. 

1617. March 5. Bridget Eliot, gentlewoman. 

(This lady was a daughter and co-heir of Nicholas Carswell of 
Hatch, widow of the above Richard Eliot, Esq., and mother of 
Sir John EUot, who died in the Tower, and was there buried.) 

1628. June 13. Radigon, wife of Sir John Eliot, Knight. 

(She was the daughter and sole heir of Richard Gedie of Trebursey. 

1639. March 29. Edward, son of John Eliot, Esq. 
1650. March 18. Mr. John Eliot. 

(Son of Edward Eliot of Trebursey, third son of Sir John Eliot; 
he died unmarried. ) 
1652. Nov. 1. Mrs. Honor Eliot, gent. 
She was a daughter of Sir Daniel Norton, of Southwick, co. 
Hants, and wife of John Eliot, Esq., of Port Eliot. They had, 



76 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

with other children, Daniel Eliot, son and heir, of Port Eliot, 
who married Katherine, daughter, and in her issue heir, of 
Thomas Fleming of Stoneham Park, by his wife Margaret, 
daughter of Edward, Lord Gorges, and heir to her brother, 
Eichard Lord Gorges. By this lady he had an only child, 
Catherine, who married Browne Willis, Esq., ll.d., of Whaddon 
Hall, the well known antiquary (son of Thomas Willis of 
Whaddon Hall and his wife Alice, daughter and heir of Eobert 
Browne of Blandford St. Mary, co. Dorset), by whom she had, 
with other issue, Henry Willis, who married Katherine, daughter 
of Dr. Gregory, and was father of the Kev. Thomas Willis, 
Kector of Bleachly, co. Bucks, who married Catherine, daughter 
and co-heir of Col. John Hyde of Kingston Lysle, co. Berks, and 
his wife Jane, daughter of Benedict Leonard Calvert, Lord 
Baltimore, and had a son who, taking the name of Fleming, 
became John Willis-Fleming, Esq., of Stoneham Park, m.p. for 
and High Sheriff of Hampshire in 1817. In South Stoneham 
Church are several monuments to the Fleming family, and in 
coloured glass in the windows are forty shields of arms showing 
the descent of John Willis-Fleming, Esq., m.p., among them 
Eliot impaling Fleming, and Eliot quarterly of twelve ; viz., 
1 Arg. a fess gu. double cotised az. 2 Ary. a cliev. gu. between three 
towers sa. 3 Arg. a trefoil slipped vert, i: Az. a tilting spear 
erect arg. betw. two mullets or. 5 Arg. on a chev. gu. betw. three 
moors^ heads couped sa., an annulet or. 6 Arg. a boar's head 
couped sa. betw. three midlets pierced gu. 7 Sa. a bend or, and 
over all a label of four points arg. 8 Arg. three boars' heads 
couped sa. 9 Lozengy or and vert, a lion ramp. arg. 10 Erm. 
on a canton sa. an horse's head couped arg., bridled or. 11 Arg. 
on a chief az. three mullets or. \2 Sa a stag salient or, sur- 
mounted by a fess embattled count&rembattled of the second. 

1675. Oct. 18. Mrs. Elizabeth Eliot. 

(This lady was an unmarried sister of the above Daniel Eliot, Esq.) 

1685. March 25. John Eliot, Esq. 

(Son and heir of Sir John Eliot and father of Daniel Eliot above 
named, who was the only one of his sons who married. Of his 
daughters, Bridget was married to William Savery, gent. ; Radigand 
to Sir Edward Wise, K.B. ; Susanna to Sir Henry Hele, Bart. ; Honor 
to John Speccott, Esq. ; and Duglas to . . . Sparke.) 

1687. Dec. 20. Mrs. Katherine, wife of Daniel Eliot, Esq. 



ST. GERMANS. 77 

There is a window in memory of " The Rev**. Tobias Ferneaux, 
for 47 years incumbent of this parish, and of Anne his wife." 
This Tobias Ferneaux was born at Swilly, in Stoke Damerel, 
19th April, 1794, and died at St. Germans 20th July, 1874. Of 
Magd. Hall, Oxon., b.a. 28th Feb., 1824; m.a. 13th June, 1832; 
Vicar of St. Germans 1828-74; a Justice of the Peace and 
Surrogate. Married at Stoke Damerel, 17th July, 1827, Anne, 
eldest daughter of Rev'^. Joseph Richards, Vicar of Wedmore, 
CO. Somerset. Born at Tamerton Foliot 12th July, 1796, and died 
at St. Germans 22nd April, 1874. They had issue : the Rev''. 
Henry Furneaux, Rector of Lower Heyford, co. Oxford, married 
Eleanor Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Joseph Severn, Esq., 
H.B.M. Consul at Rome, bom 14th Aug., 1842, married 25th May, 
1870, and has issue — Agnes Anne Mary, bom at Heyford 
29th March, 1871 ; Arthur Loscombe, bom at Heyford 2nd March, 
1873 ; Claud Henry, bom at Heyford 17th May, 1875 : (2) Eliza- 
beth Anne Rowe Ferneaux, born at St. Germans 1st July, 1834, 
married there Jan., 1857, to William, son of the Rev. George 
Daubeny of Sneed, Wilts : (3) The Rev''. Alan Femeaux, bom at 
St. Germans 24th April, 1840; Winchester, 1854-58; Ball Coll. 
Oxon., B.A., 1862; m.a., 1865; Vicar of St. Germans, died 
November 30th, 1885. (See pedigree in Miscellanea Genealogica 
et Heraldica, 2nd Series, vol. ii. p. 171-75.) 

One mural tablet remains ; viz., that of the Rev. Thomas Pen- 
wame, who died 15th June, 1822, aged 76. He was rector of 
Jacobstowe, and vicar of this parish for nearly fifty years, where 
he died. This monument is erected by his next of kin and 
administrators. Sir William Elias Taunton and John Taunton, 
Esq. The name of this Thomas Penwarne does not appear in 
Col. Vivian's Cornish pedigrees under that family, nor in the 
Taunton pedigree given by Polwhele, nor are there original 
evidences at hand to identify him; but he was most probably 
closely related to the last of the family of Penwarne, sometime 
of Penwarne. 

An armorial floor-slab commemorates Sarah Trevanion, wife of 
Sir Nicholas Trevanion, of Mollenick, Knt., died 27th Sept., 
1719, Arms : {Arg.) on a fess (az.) hetw. two chev. (gu.), three 
escallops {or), in chief a crescent for diff. : imp. Paly of six {or 
and gu.) on a chief {az.) three estoils {of the first). This lady was 
the eldest daughter of Edward Littleton, Esq. (who died before his 



78 



HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 



father, Sir Edward Littleton, of Pillaton Hall, county Stafford, 
Bart.) by his wife Susanna, daughter of Sir Theophilus Biddulph, 

Bart. Lady Trevanion was 
the widow of Sir William 
Coryton, Bart., and became 
the second wife of Sir 
Nicholas Trevanion, being 
married 29th October, 1716, 
at St. Stephens-by-Saltash. 
Sir Nicholas married first 
Elizabeth, daughter of Peter 
Westlake, Esq. (arms : Vert, 
a fess or hetw, six owls arg. 
crowned of the second), who 
died Uth February, 1715, 
aged 45, and is buried at 
Charles Church, Plymouth, 
with a monument, having the 
arms of Trevanion impaling 
the above coat for Westlake. 
After the death of Sarah 
Littleton, Sir Nicholas mar- 
ried thirdly, at this church, 
13th October, 1721, Cathe- 
rine, daughter of William 
Eliot, R.N., and Ann his wife, 
as mentioned under her monument above. But the coat impaled 
for Littleton on the memorial of Lady Sarah Trevanion demands 
special notice. It is not the coat of Littleton, though it would 
seem to be in some way used by that family, as on the monument 
of her first husband, Sir William Coryton, the coat of Coryton 
{Arg. a saltire sa.), impales, in chief, Littleton {Arg. a chev. hetw. 
three escallops sa.) ; and in base the coat impaled by Trevanion 
above, viz., Palij of six or and gu., on a chief az. three estoils 
of the first. This coat is not given by Papworth, though there 
are two or three nearly like it; nor do any of the matches of 
Littleton explain the coat, as far as at present appears. Sir 
Nicholas had issue, by his first wife only, two sons and nme 
daughters, his co-heirs, and to whom the following extracts from 
this Register relate. 




'\W 



ST. GERMANS. 



79 



1717. Feb. 28. Mr. Sidney Stroude and Mrs. Ann Trevanion. 

(This Sidney was a son of Sidney Strode and his wife Thoraasine, 
daughter of Tristram Avent, of Bickfordtown, being baptised at 
Plympton St. Mary 2nd December, 1684, and grandson of Sir 
William Strode, of Newnham, by his second wife Blanch, daughter of 
George Kekewich, of Catchfrench, Esq. They had an only son 
William Strode, baptised at Plympton St. Mary 16th November, 1718, 
and died s.p. 27th August, 1767. There is a ledger stone at the 
east-end of the north aisle of Plympton St, Mary Church for this 
Sydney and his wife, with the arms of Strode, imp. Trevanion. The 
inscription calls him of Newnham, Esq., and says he died in the 
37th year of his age, a.d. 1721 ; and that she died in the 27th year of 
her age, a.d. 1723.) 

1720. June 14. William Hancock, Esq., and Mrs. Elizabeth Tre- 
vanion. 

1720. June 17. Mr. John Doidge and Mrs. Judeth Trevanion. 

1721. Aug. 21. Mr. William Davis Philips and Mrs. Mariana 

Trevanion. 

(She was baptised at Charles Church 13th October, 1699. This 
William Davis Philips was a son of Andrew Phillips, gent., and Eliza- 
beth his wife, daughter of William Davis, merchant, mayor of Plymouth 
in 1701-2. His mother died 2nd November, 1704, and his father on 
on 30th March, 1735, aged 70, having been twice mayor of Plymouth, 
in 1712-13, and 1723-24. They are commemorated by an incised 
floor-slab in St. Andrew, on which are these arms : (Sa.) a fess betw. 
three cinque/oil (or) : imp. Erni. on a /ess ( ) three mullets ( ). 
The following children of William Davis Phillips and Marina 
Trevanion were baptised at St. Andrew : Marina, 26th Nov., 1724; 
William Davis, 25th February, 1727 ; Marina, 14th January, 1729 ; 
Mary, 3rd March, 1732. An inscribed floor-slab near the one just 
mentioned commemorates several of the family ; viz., Marina, daughter 
of William Davis Phillips, Esq., and Marina his wife, daughter of 
Sir Nicholas Trevanion, Knight, Commissioner of H.M. Dockyard, 
who died 8th July, 1735, aged 6 years ; Grace, another daughter, died 
3rd Sept., 1737, aged 8 months ; William Davis Phillips, Esq., Mayor 
of Plymouth 1746-7, died 15th Nov., 1753, aged 54; Marina his 
wife died 7th April, 1756, aged 56; William Davis Phillips, Esq., 
son of the above, and Mayor of Plymouth 1766-7, died 18th May, 
1772, aged 44 ; Elizabeth Brent, sister of the above William Davis 
Phillips, died 19th October, 1797, aged 75. The seal of William Davis 
Philhps, the father, bore, per pale of three : 1. Arg. a lion ramp, 
sa. ; Phillips : 2. Arg. on a fess az. betio. tvjo chev. gu. three escallop 
shells or; Trevanion : 3. Sa. a fess betw. three cinquefoil or ; Davis. 
This is wrongly marshalled. Davis should have been omitted, unless 
there was a right to quarter it.) 

1722. April 30. William Cock, Esq., and Mrs. Arabella Trevanion. 

(She was baptized at Charles Church 18th August, 1703, and 
married, secondly, at Stoke Damerel, 17th December, 1734, to William 



80 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

Barlow, rector, as Arabella Cock, daughter of Sir Nicholas Trevanion, 
- Commissioner of H.M. Dockyard. By her second husband she had 
Grace, baptized there 14th March, 1735, and William Trevanion 
Barlow, baptized 6th September, 1741, having been bom 6th August 
preceding, who took Holy Orders, and was married at Stoke Damerel 
as the Rev. William Trevanion Barlow, of Callington, Cornwall, to 
Miss Mary Hunn. Of the other children of Sir Nicholas, Nicholas, 
baptized at Charles Church 3rd March, 1701, was buried there 21st 
September, 1702 ; Nathaniel, baptized at Goran, died in infancy ; 
Grace, baptized at Charles Church 21st December, 1704, was married 
at Stoke Damerel to Duncombe Drake ; Amy, baptized at Charles 
Church 31st May, 1706, married, at Stoke Damerel, first, 29th Sept., 
1732, to George Cundett, and secondly, at the same place, 24th April, 
1742, to Arthur Kempe, of Rosteage ; Mary, baptized at Charles 
Church 30th November, 1711, and married at Stoke Damerel 16th 
May, 1738, to John Pritchard ; Judith, buried at Charles Church 5th 
October, IfiftS.) 

Having completed our notice of all the existing monuments, we 
will turn our attention to the Eegisters, which are in a very fair 
state of preservation. They commence in 1590, and continue 
without any noticeable break. At the commencement of the first 
volume are two baptismal entries of 1583; then follow two 
instances of the execution of the summary laws against vagrancy 
then existing, but of which notice is not often taken in parish 
registers. Beyond this the Register offers little or nothing beyond 
what is of genealogical interest. 

"There were app''hended by S', Germans Con^'^^ the 23^=^ of S^' one 
Thomas Grby, and his wife, one widow Greene w'*^ their eight children, as 
vagrants runing up and downe the countrey, they (as they said) were of a 
pish called Hanley greene in Staffordshire, who were stocked and whipped 
and sent by passe towards their owne pish by the Const''''=^ afores^ according 
to the statute in that case provided." 

" There was app'hended by S'. Germans Const^'^^s the 17"^ June 1677 one 
Andrew Gibson, Joseph and Morice his children, vagrants runing up and 
downe the country, they (as they said) were of a pish called Aison in 
Hampshire, who were stocked and whipt & sent by passe towards their owne 
pish by the Cons*^'^ afores** according to the statute in that case provided," 

BAPTISMS. 

1590. Aug. 14. Joana, daughter of Thomas Smyth, Esq. 
1590. Nov. 1. Jane, daughter of Thomas Scawen. 
1590. Dec. 4. Parnella, daughter of John Cressell. 

(This family entered their pedigree at the Visitation of 1623.) 

1590. Dec 30. Margaret, daughter of William Gay. 
1590, Jan, 13. Ann, daughter of John Dyble, jun. 



1691. 


July 


19. 


1591. 


July 


28. 


1691. 


Sept. 


2. 


1591. 


Sept. 


2. 


1591, 


Oct. 


12. 


1591. 


Nov. 


7. 


1593. 


Dec. 


22. 


1593. 


Jan. 


17. 


1593. 


Feb. 


13. 


1594. 


May 


9. 



ST. GERMANS. 81 

1590. Feb. 28. Johanna, daughter of William Warne. 

1591. Mar. 29. Oliver, son of Mathew Wills. 

1591. July 2. Francis, son of George Keckwich, Esq. 

(This Qeorge Keckwich was of Catchfrench, and married Blanch, 
daughter of Sir Francis Godolphin, of Godolphin. She was buried 
here 11th December, 1597. He married, secondly, Julian, second 
daughter and co-heir of William Viell, and widow of Digory Grenville, 
of Penhall. She is named with her husband on the monument of 
her father in the church of St. Breock, 1598. Ilis cliildren were by 
his first wife.) 

John, son of Pascoe Garland. 

Robert, son of Robert Govet. 

Alice, daughter of John Smyth. 

Walter, son of Mathew Parr. 

Richard, son of Oliver Spry. 

Samuel, son of Richard Gennys. 

John, son of Thomas Bevill. 

Margaret, daughter of Thomas Smyth. 

William, son of William Hancock, of Ilendra. 

John, son of George Keckwich, Esq. 

(He married Sarah, daughter of Orwell, but oh. s.p. 20th 

February, 1618.) 

1594. July 31. George, son of John Trenowth. 

1594. Aug. 14. Joseph, son of William Hichyne. 

1595. Nov. 20. William, son of George Keckwich, Esq. 

(This William became of Catchfrench, and married Jane, daughter 
of William Coode, of Morval, Esq. He was buried here 15th April, 
1634, and his wife on 7th December, 1668. Of his children, George 
married Alice, daughter of Sir Richard Buller, of Shillingham, in St. 
Stephens-by-Saltash, where he was married, and several of his 
children baptized.) 

William, son of Christopher Hancock. 
John, son of Arthur Bligh. 
Richard, son of Sampson Wise. 
Richard, son of Walter Bray. 
John, son of William Vallack. 
Thomasine, daughter of Thomas Smyth. 
George, son of Roger Trevor als Morgan. 
John, son of Thomas Edgcombe. 
Robert, son of Alexander Oxenham. 
Christopher, son of George Keckwich, Esq. 
d 9th August, 1597.) 

Mary, daughter of Richard Pickford, gent. 
William, son of Robert Peyton, 
Elizabeth, daughter of John Cressell. 
John, son of Stephen Deeble. 
Johanna, daughter of John Smyth, of Reeve. 
James, son of William Hitchens. 



1595. 


Dec. 


7. 




Feb. 


21. 


1596. 


April 


25. 


1696. 


Jime 


6. 


1696. 


June 


19. 


1596. 


Aug. 


22. 


1696. 


Aug. 


29. 


1696. 


Aug. 


30. 


1696. 


Feb. 


22. 


1597. 


April 


3. 


(He Avas 


buri 


1697. 


May 


15. 


1697. 


May 


29. 


1697. 


June 


26. 


1597. 


Jan. 


1. 


1598. 


April 


7. 


1599. 


Mar. 


25. 



1599. 


April 


22. 


1599. 


May 


20. 


1599. 


Aug. 


5. 


1600. 


June 


15. 


1600. 


Sept. 


7. 


1600. 


Nov. 


2. 


1601. 


July 


19. 


1601. 


Aug. 


2. 


1601. 


Oct. 


11. 


1601. 


Oct. 


11. 


1601. 


Dec. 


9. 



82 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES PROM CORNWALL. 

John, son of Thomas Smyth. 

Ann, daughter of Mr. John Travers. 

Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. George Barnes. 

Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Richard Pickford. 

William, son of Robert Warne. 

William, son of Robert Scawen. 

Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. William Doddinge. 

Thomas, son of Heniy Finch. 

Thomas, son of Thomas Smyth. 

Joanna, daughter of Robert Smyth. 

Tamsin, daughter of John Smyth. 
(The family of Smith, of Tregonnick, in tliis parish, entered then- 
pedigree at the Visitation of 1620 ; but it is difficult to show the 
connection, if any, of the different persons of the name in the 
registers. One of the family was settled in Sheviock, in which church 
is the only remaming trace locally of their arms. ) 

1601. Feb. 15. Argenta, daughter of John Creffell. 

Edward, son of Mr. Richard Pickford. 
Robert, son of Robert Scawen, gent. 
Katherine, daughter of Egidi Smyth. 
Martin, son of Fmncis Hitchens. 
William, son of Mr. William Doddinge. 
Robert, son of Stephen Deble. 
Joanna, daughter of Arthur Hitchens. 
Johanna, daughter of William Berry. 
(He had married Joan, daughter of William Scawen, of Molenick, 

Humphry, son of Mr. Robert Scawen. 

Thomas, son of Robert Smyth. 

Nicholas, son of Mr. John Skelton. 

Robert, son of Edigi Smyth. 

Edward, son of John Scawen. 

Philippa, daughter of Mr. Robert Scawen. 

Joanna, daughter of Mathew Caro. 

Priscella, daughter of Mr. Richard Pickford. 

Samuel, son of Mr. William Doddinge. 

Jane, daughter of Mr. Paul Wright. 

Thomas, son of OUver Scawen. 

Robert, son of William Berry. 

George, son of John Smyth, Esq. 

Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Robert Scawen. 
(This Mr. Robert Scawen was of Molennick, and married Isabella, 
daughter of Humphry Nicol, of St. Tudy, and his daughter Elizabeth 
was married here 27th December, 1639, to Martin Keigwin.) 

1606. Jan. 24. Judeth, daughter of Mr. John Kekewich. 

(He was brother of George Kekewich above, and second son of 
George Kekewich, of Catchfrench, and Katherine, daughter of Edward 
Oourtenay, of Landrake.) 



1602. 


Mar. 


31. 


1602. 


May 


16. 


1G02. 


Jan. 


16. 


1602. 


Feb. 


9. 


1603. 


May 


8. 


1603. 


July 


10. 


1603. 


Aug. 


14. 


1603. 


Aug. 


25. 


(He had 


mar 


in this parish.) 


1603. 


Aug. 


31. 


1603. 


Oct. 


2. 


1603. 


Nov. 


13. 


1603. 


Jan. 


22. 


1604. 


Nov. 


11. 


1604. 


Dec. 


23. 


1604. 


Feb. 


17. 


1605. 


April 


14. 


1605. 


June 


16. 


1605. 


July 


14. 


1605. 


Oct. 


27. 


1606. 


May 


4. 


1606. 


May 


25. 


1606. 


Oct. 


7. 



ST. GERMANS. 83 

1606. Feb. 8. Francis, son of Egidi Smyth, 

1607. Aug. 28. Oliver, son of John Scawen. 
1607. Oct. 25. John, son of Mr. George Spry. 

(George Spry was of Cutcrew, and after of Gonlden, and married 
Ann, daughter of Arthur Ashford, of Wonewell, co. Devon. This 
John died s.p. 1622.) 

1607. Nov. 15. Mary, daughter of Mr. WiUiam Doddinge. 
1607. Dec. 6. Grenville, son of John Smith, Esq. 

(This John Smyth was of Tregonick, and married twice— first, at 
St. Stephens-by-Saltash, Priscilla, djiughter of George Wadiiam, by 
whom lie had George, Grenville, and Robert. He married, secondly, 
here, 22nd May, 1622, to Mjtry Frances, gent., and was buried here 
5th August, 1656.) 

1607. Jan. 31. Florence, daughter of Mr. Paul Wright. 

1607. Feb. 14. Agnes, daughter of Robert Warne. 

1607. Feb. 21. Johanna, daughter of Robert Smyth. 

1607. Mar. 17. Thomas, son of Mr. Richard Pickford. 

1608. Mar. 25. Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Smyth. 
1608. Mar. 28. Robert, son of Francis Kitchens. 
1608. May 1. Robert, son of Robert Pickford. 
1608. June 24. Edward, son of Mr. Robert Scawen. 

1608. Mar. 22. John, son of Richard Creffell. 

1609. June 11. Francis, son of Mr. John Kekewich. 
1609. July 23. Bridget, daughter of Mr. Paul Wright. 
1609. Oct. 1. Sara, daughter of Mr. Robert Scawen. 
1609. Dec. 8. William, son of John Scawen. 

1609. Mar. 11. Martha, daughter of Mr. William Doddinge. 

1609. Mar. IS. George, son of Mr. Robert Pickford. 

1610. April 20. Wilmot, daughter of Robert Berry. 
1610. May 11. Julia, daughter of Thomas Smyth. 
1610. July 13. Oliver, son of Robert Deeble. " 
1610. July 22. Mathew, son of Mathew Came. 
1610. Sept. 23. Samuel, son of Mr. George Spry. 
1610. Dec. 30. John, son of Robert Smith. 

1610. Feb. 26. Robert, son of Robert Warne. 

1610. Mar. 10. John, son of Mr. Robert Scawen. 

1611. April 15. German, son of Robert Berry. 

1611. May 26. Richard, son of Mr. Robert Pickford. 

1611. June 9. Thomas, son of Walter Bewes. 

1611. June 29. Blanch, daughter of Mr. Paul Wright. 

1611. Oct. 20. Francis, son of Egidi Smyth. 

1611. Mar. 1. Margaret, daughter of Mr. William Doddinge. 

1611. April 1. Alice, daughter of John Scawen. 

1611. May 6. Robert, son of William Creffell. 

1612. June 2. Robert, son of Emanuel Langford, Esq. 
(Emanuel Langford was of Tremabe, son of Robert Langford, of 

Liskeard. He married Alice, daughter of George Cary, of Clovelly. ) 
1612. June 7. Blanch, daughter of Mr. John Kekewich, gent. 



1612. 


Oct. 


18. 


1612. 


Feb. 


4. 


1613. 


April 


1. 


1613. 


April 


11. 


1613. 


July 


23. 


1613. 


Dec. 


12. 


1614. 


Sept. 


11. 



84 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

Walter, son of Mr. Paul Wright. 
Arthur, son of Mr. George Spry. 
Ann, daughter of Mr. Robert Scawen. 
Paul, son of Thomas Smyth. 
Arthur, son of Arthur Hitchens. 
Andrew, son of Mr. Paul Wright. 
Samuel, son of Mr. John Kekewich, gent. 

(This Samuel married Susannah, daughter of Richard Lobb, of 
Flushing, by whom he had several children. He was buried here 
14th May, 1695, and his wife on 24th June, 1713.) 

John, son of Robert Pickford. 
William, son of John Smyth. 
William, son of Egidi Smyth. 
Thomas, son of John Scawen. 
Bridget, daughter of Mr. Thomas Dix. 
Francis, son of Robert Scawen, gent. 

(This Francis died unmarried, and was buried at Great St. Mary's, 

William, son of George Spry. 
Thomas, son of Richard Pickford. 
William, son of Francis Scawen. 
Ann, daughter of John Kekewich. 
Martha, daughter of Thomas Dix. 
Pamella, daughter of John Scawen. 
Thomas, son of William Creffell. 
Ann, daughter of George Spry. 
Thomas, son of Mr. Thomas Dix. 
Johanna, daughter of Francis Dix. 
Robert, son of Robert Smyth, of Ree. 
Henry, son of Mr. John Kekewich. 
Philippa, daughter of John Scawen. 
Francis, son of John Wotton. 
Jane, daughter of William Kekewich, Esq. 

(She married Samuel Bulteel, of Tavistock. Agnes, daughter of 
Mr. Samuel Bulteel, was buried at St. Andrew, Plymouth, 6th 
September, 1648.) 

The Registers of Tavistock are very imperfect ; but the follow- 
ing relate to this family : 

(^a^t£(toc& pattfil) Eestster. 

BAPTISMS. 

James, son of Mr. Samuel Bulteel, gent. 
Samuel, son of Samuel Bulteelj gent. 
Francis, son of Samuel Bulteel, gent. 
Jane, daughter of Samuel Bulteel, gent. 



1615. 


Mar. 26. 


1615. 


Mar. 31. 


1615. 


April 30. 


1615. 


May 14. 


1615. 


June 10. 


1615. 


July 20. 


(This Francii 


Cambridge.) 


1615. 


Dec. 31. 


1616. 


April 30. 


1616. 


Sept. 5. 


1616. 


Dec. 1. 


1617. 


April 4. 


1617. 


Sept. 14. 


1617. 


Oct. 26. 


1618. 


May 3. 


1618. 


May 17. 


1618. 


Nov. 29. 


1618. 


Feb. 26. 


1619. 


June 27. 


1619. 


Oct. 31. 


1619. 


Nov. 30, 


1620. 


Mar. 26. 



1654. 


Mar. 


10. 


1673. 


Dec. 


16. 


1676. 


Dec. 


26. 


1678. 


Nov. 


14. 



ST. GERMANS. 85 





BURIALS. 


1662. July 5. 


Jane, wife of Samuel Bulteel, gent. 


1679. June 11. 


Samuel Bulteel, gent. 


1680. May 8. 


Jane, daughter of Samuel Bulteel, gent. 


1682. June 20. 


Samuel Bulteel, gent. 


1694. Nov. 27. 


Samuel Bulteel, gent. 



1620. 


April 


2. 


1620. 


April 


5. 


1620. 


July 


23. 


1620. 


Oct. 


1. 


1620. 


Feb. 


11. 


1621. 


Sept. 


2. 


1621. 


Feb. 


5. 



From the above James Bulteel, who was m.p. for Tavistock, 
descend the Bulteels of Fleet, now of Pamphlete ; the Bulteels of 
Bellevue, in Plymstock ; and those of East Stonehouse and of 
Looseleigh, in Tamerton Foliot, both co. Devon. 

Ferdinando, son of John Walles. 

John, son of Mr. Thomas Dix, pastor. 

John, son of William CreflFell and Ann his wife. 

George, son of Mr. George Spry and Ann his wife. 

Priscilla, daughter of William Coade and Elizabeth 

his wife. 
Thomas, son of Richard Lower and Elizabeth his wife. 
Ebbot, daughter of Tobias Fetherston and Tamsin 

his wife. 

1621. Mar. 7. Mary, daughter of Mr. John Kekewich and Mary 
his wife. 

(She married John Knapman, of Northliill.) 

1622. Nov. 31. Thomas, son of John Wotton. 

1622. Jan. 12. John, son of John Scawen and Jane his wife. 

1623. April 6. Roberts, son of Francis Scawen and Johan his wife. 
1623. May 11. Wilmott, daughter of William Kekewich, Esq., and 

Jane his wife. 
(She married here 6th April, 1641, to Philip Sprey, of St. Kew.) 
1623. Aug. 24. Thomas, son of Thomas Finch and Alice his wife. 
1623. Nov. 2. Elizabeth, daughter of William Blimt and Elizabeth 
his wife. 

1623. Mar. 2. Richard, son of Wilham Lower and Elizabeth his wife. 

1624. Mar. 30. Daniel, son of Ferdinando Wallis and Mary his wife. 
1624. April 5. Elizabeth, daughter of John Warne and Margaret 

his wife. 
1624. April 27. Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Richard Prynne and 

Honor his wife. 
1624. Aug. 14. Thomas, son of Walter Wolcombe and Katharine 

his wife. 

1624. Dec. 5. Daniell, son of John Rodde and Agnes his wife. 

1625. Mar. 27. Nicholas, son of Robert Trenowth. 
1625. April 24. Alice, daughter of William Kekewich, Esq. , and Jane 

his wife. 

1625. July 20. Thomas, son of John Scawen and Jane his wife. 

1626. May 14. Mathew, son of Richard Lower and Elizabeth his wife. 

1627. July 27. Blanch, daughter of William Kekewich, Esq., and 
Jane his wife. 



1628. 


Dec. 


23. 


1630. 


May 


23. 


1630. 


Sept. 


8. 


1630. 


Nov. 


14. 


1630. 


Dec. 


7. 


1632. 


May 


27. 


1636. 


Sept. 


18. 



86 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

William, son of Richard Lower and Elizabeth his wife. 
Edith, daughter of Mr. Richard Prynne and E<^h 

his wife. 
William, son of William Kekewich and Jane his wife. 
Robert, son of Richard Lower and Elizabeth his wife. 
WilUam, son of William Hancock and Agnes his wife. 
Nicholas, son of Robert Hancock and Mary his wife. 
William, son of William Scawen, Esq., and Alice 
his wife. 
(The son was buried 19th October, 1705.) 

1636. Feb. 19. Dorothy, daughter of Mr. Soloman Carswill, clerk, 

and Dorothy his wife. 
1638. June 8. Mary, daughter of Mr. Soloman Carswill and Dorothy 

his wife. 

1638. July 1. Philippa, daughter of William Scawen, Esq., and 
Alice his wife. 

1639. July 25. James, son of John and Honor Skelton. 
1639. Nov. 3. Anne, daughter of William Scawen, Esq., and Alice 

his wife. 
1639. Dec. 1. Sara, daughter of Richard and Edith Prynne. 

1641. April 11. Robert, son of William Scawen, Esq., and Alice 
his wife. 

1642. May 5. William, son of George Kekewich, Esq., and Alice 
his wife. 

(This William married Jone Skelton, and had issue. He succeeded 
his father at Catchfrench.) 

1642. July 12. Nicholas, son of Philip Sprey, Esq., and Wihnot 

his wife. 
1642. Nov, 27. Mary, daughter of William Scawen, Esq., and Alice 

his wife. 
IMichael, son of Michael and Blanch Prestwood. 
Alice, daughter of William Scawen, Esq., and Alice 

his wife. 
Robert,son of Mr. Digory Holman and Judeth his wife. 
Dorothy, daughter of Thomas Marke and Priscilla 

his wife. 

1650. Aug. 18. John, son of Francis Fox and Dorothy his wife. 
(Dorothy was a daughter of William Croker, gent. See St. Stephens.) 

1651. Feb. 17. Tamsyn,daughter of Degory Ley and Margery his wife. 
1653. Oct. 28. Mary, daughter of Samuel Kekewich, Esq., and 

Susanna his wife. 
1653. Mar. 1 . Robert, son of Mr. William Hancock and Ann his wife. 
1655. Sept. 7. Francis, son of Mr. Francis Speoner and Ann his wife. 

1655. Dec. 23. Susanna, daughter of Samuel Kekewich and Susanna 
his wife. 

1656. Sept. 2. Francis, son of Mr. Wilham Hancock and Ann his wife. 

1657. Nov. 13. John, son of Samuel Kekewich, Esq., and Susanna 
his wife. 

1659. June 17. Dewell, son of Dewell Wame and Priscilla his wife. 



1643. 


Jan. 14. 


1644. 


Blay 23. 


1644. 


Oct. 15. 


1650. 


Jime 20. 



ST. GERMANS. 87 

1659. Oct. 23. Samuel, son of Samuel Kekewich, Esq., and Susanna 

his wife. 
1661. Aug. 30. Katherine, daughter of Samuel Kekewich, Esq., and 

Susanna his wife. 

1661. Mar. 30. Mary, daughter of William Newton and Temperance 

his wife. 

1662. Sept. 29. Priscilla, daughter of Dewell Wame and Priscilla 

his wife. 
1667. April 16. Ann, daughter of John Tregosse, gent. 
1669. April 6. Joane, daughter of John Tregosse, gent. 

WEDDINGS. 

1590. June 7. John Bligh and Mary Smyth. 

1.592. July 22. Thomas Mathew and Elizabeth Deble. 

1593. Dec. 16. Edward Trenowth and Johane Hancock. 

1594. Sept. 14. Richard Bastard and Agnes Russell. 

1595. May 8. Stephen Deble and Margery May. 

1596. Oct. 5. Nicholas Hancock and Johane Waren. 

1596. Nov. 8. Stephen Deble and Agnes Wallise. 

1597. Feb. 27. Edward Scawen and Margaret Moyle. 

1598. Sept. 25. Mr. John Kekewich and Radigund Clobery. 

(This Radigund was a daughter of William Bligh, of Botathon, 
and relict of — Clobery, and first wife of John Kekewich, by whom 
she had an only son, George Kekewich, of Stonehouse, co. Devon, 
then in the parish of St. Andrew, Plymouth, in which church several 
of his children were baptized. ) 

1600. Nov. 2. Henry Fynch and Johanna Davy. 

1600. Nov. 9. William Berry and Agnes Deble. 

1600. Jan. 14. Lucas Littell and Johanna May. 

1601. Jime 22. Robert Smyth and Elizabeth Harel. 

1601. Nov. 16. Walter John and Katheiine Smyth. 

1602. Feb. 17. John Trenowth and Johanna Bennett. 

1602. Feb. 28. Mr. John Skelton and Grace Greenfeyld. 

1603. July 5. John Hitchings and Tamsin Willes. 

1603. Nov. 2.5. John Scawen and Jane Budge. 

1604. May 10. Thomas Cely and Tamsin Spry. 

(He was buried at St. Andrew, Plymouth, ISth April, 1655, as 
Mr. Thomas Ceely, and his wife on ISth February, 1642. They are 
recorded by a ledger-stone in that church ; it is partly obliterated. 
On it he is described as " gent. " It also records their eldest son, Mr. 
Christopher Ceely, merchant, twice mayor of that town, who died 
13th Febniary, 1669. On it are these arms : {Az.) a chev. betio. three 
mullets {or); Ceely : imp. {Az.) two bars and in chief a chev. w ; 
Spry. Thomas Ceely was Mayor of Plymouth in 1624-5, 1641-2 ; 
Christopher, his son, m 1646-7, and 1655-6. They had John biuied 
at St. Andrew 14th December, 1605; Annie baptized there 5th 
March, 1608 ; OUver, 4th July, 1611 ; Thomas, 20th September, 
1612 ; George, 22nd September, 1616 ; Dorcas, 23rd December, 1621 ; 
also William, Christopher, Richard, and Ann maraed Robert Arundell, 
of Plymouth.) 



88 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

1604. Nov. 20. William Hancock and Agnes Easton. 

1604. Nov. 28. Oliver Scawen and Johanna Garland. 

1604. Jan. 28. Richard Goulston and Ann Lagassacke. 

1605. June 12. Oliver Spry and Anice Hache. 

1607. June 30. Nicholas Trenowth and Richone Foote. 

1607. July 27. Richard Gilbert and Agnes Trenowth. 

1607. Sept. 17. Robert Pickford and EUzabeth Dridon. 

1608. June 13. John Spry and Elizabeth Palmer. 

1608. Jan. 31. Mr. William Wills and Margaret Drenicke. 

1609. Mar. 3. William Hancock and Tamsin Wills. 

1610. Oct. 16. Robert Golston and Parmilla Hancock. 
1610. Jan. 29. William Creffell and Amie Andrew. 
1610. Feb. 5. Radolph Isaake and Susanna Smyth. 

1617. Feb. 17. Paul Wright and Johanna Wright. 

1618. June 2. John Wame and Margaret Row. 

1619. Nov. 10. Richard Wise and Wilmot Garland. 

1620. June 13. Walter Honycombe and Elizabeth Wame. 

1621. May 28. Richard Lower and Elizabeth Baseleye. 
1621. July 1. John Vallack and Alice Cornish. 

1623. May 14. Robert Trenowth and Mary Wise. 

1623. Oct. 20. Arthur Hitchen and Rebecca Hendye. 

1624. April 7. Thomas Garland and Gertrude Lean. 
1624. Nov. 2. John Sprye and Rebecca Harvye. 
1628. May 13. John Wright and Mary Hancock. 
1628. Sept. 16. Oliver Scawen and Alice Paiton. 

1630. Sept. 29. Robert Barkley and Bridget Rith. 
^1630. Feb. 4. Robert Berry and Johanna Prynne. 

1631. April 28. Edward Scawen and Loram Garland. 

(Probably Edward, fourth son of Robert Scawen and Isabella 
Nicol.) 

1633. May 14. John BUgh and Elizabeth Wame. 

1633. Aug. 15. Joseph Jane, gent. , and Loveday Kekewich, gent. 

(He was of Liskeard, and she was a daughter of William Kekewich, 
of Catchfi-ench, and Jane Coode his mfe.) 

1635. June 29. Bolamo Kerswill, clerk, and Dorothy Dryden, gent. 

1635. Feb. 7. Richard Salmon and Laura Scawen. 

1635. Feb. 9. Hugh Kemp and Elizabeth Barkley. 

1636. Sept. 21. Robert Sybley and Agnes Wame. 
1638. Feb. 6. Thomas Finch and Priscilla Wills. 

1641. July 16. Jonathan Chapman, gent., and Ann Kekewich. 

1645. Nov. 27. William Scawen and Lore Knight 

1646. May 28. William Williams, gent., and Mistress Ann Scawen. 
1646. Oct. 16. Thomas Searle and Loveday Vigors. 

1646. Mar, 24. Ferdinando Wallis and Frances Jory. 

1647. May 5. Mr. Edward Ameridith and Mrs. AUce Kekewich. 

(This Alice was a daughter of WilUam Kekewich, of Catchfrench, 
and Jane Coode his wife ; and was buried at St. Stephens-by-Saltash 
in 1661. See note to her burial there.) 



1653. 


June 27. 


1654, 


Nov. 


23. 


1656. 


Oct. 


6. 


1658. 


Oct. 


8. 


1663. 


May 


9. 


1667. 


Nov. 


25. 


1670. 


Nov. 


21. 


1672. 


Oct. 


28. 


1677. 


Dec. 


26. 


1682. 


Nov. 


30. 



ST. GERMANS. 89 

1647. Oct. 17. Mr. William Stroude and Mrs. Blanch Kekewich. 
(He was of Newnhara, and became Sir William Strode, having been 
knighted, Le Neve says, in 1663 ; but this must be an error, as the 
following entry from the register of Plympton St. Mary would show : 
" 1661, March 23rd. -John, son of the Right Worshipful Sir William 
Strode, Knight, and Lady Blanch his wife, baptized." They had 
several sons beside this John, one of them, Sidney, married Thomasine 
Avent, and was father of Sidney, who married Ann Trevanion. ) 

1650. July 19. Mr. Cladius Gilbert, minister, and Mrs. Bridget 
Delbridge. 
Dorwell Wame and Priscilla Rame. 
John Eustace and Ann Prideaux, gent. 
Richard Dodge, gent. , and Mary Pynsent. 
Mr. Robert Hancock, minister, and Mrs. Mary 

Carswell. 
John Vincent, gent., and Mrs. Elizabeth Whiddon. 
Humphrey Spiller and Alice Scawen. 
Thomas Smyth and Ann Wills. 
Nicholas Smyth and Mary Rowe. 
Mr. Henry Blake and Mrs. Ursula Wallis. 
Mr. John Toller and Mrs. Katherine Kekewich. 
(She was a daughter of Samuel Kekewich.) 
1687. Jan. 31. Mr. Thomas Couch and Mrs. Joane Rawe. 

(He purchased Ford, in Stoke Damerel, and was buried at Stoke 
Church 6th April, 1711. She was a daughter of William Rawe or 
Rowe, of CutUnwith, and Blanch his wife.) 

1690. Feb. ,9. William Hancock, gent., and Mrs. Philippa Spry. 

1694. April 11. John Hoblyn and Jane Horrell. 

1695. Feb. 18. Mr. William Hancock and Isabella Andrew. 

1698. July 26. Jonathan 01tramary,minister, and Mrs. Ann Hancock. 
(Mr. Jonathan Oltramare, minister, of Plymstock, was buried at 
Plympton St. Maurice 14th April, 1714, Mrs. Elizabeth Oltramare 
having been buried there thi-ee years before, namely, 27th Jime, 1711. 
This last was probably the mother of Jonathan. See pp. 13, 14. At 
Brixton was baptized on 4th April, 1670, Ehzabeth, daughter of John 
Oltramare, curate, and Mrs. Elizabeth, his wife.) 

1702. Jan. 14. Mr. William Huddy and Mrs. Ann Kekewich. 
(She was a daughter of Samuel Kekewich.) 

1703. Oct. 12. Arthur Kelly, gent., and Mrs. Susanna Hancock. 
(He was the only son of Francis Kelly, of Tredown, in Bradston, 

after of Kelly, and his wife, Elizabeth Tucker. He was aged 23 years 
in 1697. He succeeded his father at Kelly ; died 18th and was buried 
27th October, 1712, at Kelly. His wife was the daughter and heir of 
William Hancock, of Hendra, Esq. She was buried 21st January, 
1747, at Kelly. They had issue an only son Arthur Kelly, ancestor of 
the present Reginald Kelly, of Kelly, Esq., j.p., d.l. for Devon ; Grace, 
baptized at Kelly 26th August, 1705, married there by licence, 19th 



1709. 


Nov. 


29. 


1710. 


June 


27. 


1718. 


Feb. 


4. 


1724. 


Oct. 


16. 


1725. 


Oct. 


8. 


1729. 


Oct. 


14. 


1732. 


Jan. 


5. 


1740. 


July 


21. 



90 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

June, 1734, to Edward Puckey, of Liskeard; Philippa, baptized at 
Kelly 6th July, 1706, married Edward Webbe, of Saltash. See p. 36 ; 
Susanna, baptized at Kelly 15th November, 1708, married there by 
licence, 23rd May, 1740, to George Warmington Bewes, of St. Stephens- 
by-Launceston ; and Mary, baptized at Kelly 2nd January, 1709, and 
buried there 21st December, 1739, having married the Rev. William 
Kelly, vicar of St. Breward.) 

1705. Jan. 24. Thomas Smyth, of London, and Anne Huet, of 
Plymouth. 
Philip Littleton and Mary Aveiy. 
Robert Smyth and Katherine Deeble. 
Mr. Philip Kendall and Mrs. Margaret Andrew. 
William Hancock, gent., and Mrs. Ann Glanville. 
Mv. John Andi-ew and — (sic.) 
Sampson Wise and Elizabeth Davis. 
Hugh Littleton and Jane Littleton. 
Mr. Hugh Littleton and Mrs. Mary Littletc«i. 
(See Sheviock, p. 21.) 

1741. Sept. 21. Philip Carlyon, Esq., and Miss Catherine Trewbody. 

1742. May 23. Edward Dyer and Florence Scawen. 
1746. Jan. 16. Hugh Littleton and Joan Short. 
1753. June 26. William Skelton and Mary Clark. 

BURIALS. 

Richard Blake. 

Johanna Blake, widow of Richard Blake. 
John Vallack, of Penawyne. 
William Smyth, of Treyowne. 
Robert Smyth, of Tregonick, Esq. 
Joane, wife of Edward Scawen. 
Arthur, son of Robert TrelaAvny. 
Francis, son of George Kekewich, Esq. 
Elizabeth Deble, of Trewol, widow. 
Duans, wife of Edward Scawen. 
William, son of William Wame. 
Joanna, wife of John Garland. 
Alice Wame, widow. 
Oliver Trelawny. 

Joanna, daughter of William Bond, gent. 
Joanna Smyth, widow. 
Ann, wife of John Prideaux. 
John Trenowth, senr. 
William Scawen, of Molenick. 
(Son of Walter Scawen, of Molenick. He married Alice, daughter 
of Thomas Spry, of Tilland.) 

1597. Aug. 7. William Gwyne, knight. 
1597. Aug. 9. Christopher, son of George Kekewich, Esq. 
1597. Dec. 11. Mrs. Blanch, wife of George Kekewich, Esq. 
(She was a daughter of Sir Francis Godolphin.) 



1590. 


Mar. 


27. 


1591. 


April 


3. 


1591. 


April 


7. 


1591. 


Oct. 


14. 


1691. 


Nov. 


17. 


1591. 


Nov. 


17. 


1592. 


Mar. 


27. 


1593. 


Mar. 


16. 


1593. 


June 


6. 


1593. 


Dec. 


19. 


1593. 


Jan. 


18. 


1593. 


Feb. 


12. 


1596. 


June 23. 


1596. 


July 


26. 


1596. 


Jan. 


20. 


1596. 


Feb. 


4. 


1596. 


Mar. 


9. 


1597. 


April 


2. 


1597. 


April 


20. 



ST. GERMANS. 91 

1598. May 12. Edward Scawen, of Molenick. 

(Eldest son of William Scawen above. He married Joanna, daughter 
of Roger Cole, of Cargreene, by whom he had several children.) 

1598. Oct. 22. Roger Doidge. 

1601. Sept. 23. Joanna, wife of Robert Smyth. 

1601. Feb. 23. Jane, daughter of Thomas Scawen. 
(ThLs Thomas was a brother of Edward above.) 

1602. April 27. Mr. Walter Travers. 
Robert Smyth, of Reeve. 
Nicholas, son of Mr. John Skelton. 
Mrs. Florence Greenfield. 
Oliver Scawen. 
William Prance. 

George, son of Mr. John Smyth. 
Alice, wife of Thomas Trenowth. 
William Hancock. 
Margery, wife of Wilham Hancock. 
Katherine, daughter of Thomas Driden, gent. 
George Kekewich, gent. 
Margery Smyth, widow. 
Walter, son of Mr. Paul Wright. 
Thomas Scawen, of Trethewen, 
Elizabeth, wife of William Body, gent. 
Paul Wright, gent. 
Andrew, son of Mr. Paul Wright. 
Thomas .Golston, gent. 
Walter Parr. 
Richard Wame. 

(Adm. granted at Exeter in 1616.) 

1615. Oct. 7. John Skewen, gent. 
1615. Oct. 8. Edward Prinne, gent. 
(Adm. granted at Exeter in 1616.) 

1617. Jan. 22. WiUiam Bond, gent. 

1617. Mar. 24. Mary Pickford, gent. 

1618. Mar. 25. Elizabeth Swayne, of Southbake. 

1620. April 5. Hanna, wife of Mr. Thomas Dix. 

(He was married at St. Andrew, Plymouth, 16th April, 1604, as 
Thomas Dix, pastor of Bickleigh, and Anne Wallis, daughter of Henry 
Wallis, of Plymouth. They had Anne, baptized at the same church 
11th August, 1608, as daughter of Mr. Thomas Dix, Preacher of 
of God's Word ; and in the next year, 4th December, 1609, another 
Ann was baptized, as daughter of Thomas Dixe, clerk. The early 
registers at Bickleigh are unfortunately gone.) 

1621. Jan. 11. Priscilla, wife of John Smyth, Esq. 

(She was a daughter of George Wadham, of St. Stephens-by- 
Saltash, and married there 7th January, 1595.) 



1602, 


May 


5. 


1603. 


Dec. 


5. 


1604. 


April 28. 


1605. 


Mar. 


23. 


1606. 


April 27. 


1606. 


Aug. 


27. 


1609. 


Dec. 


2. 


1609. 


Dec. 


10. 


1609. 


Dec. 


29. 


1610. 


July 


7. 


1611. 


Dec. 


23. 


1611. 


Jan. 


29. 


1612. 


Mar. 


5. 


1612. 


Mar. 


15. 


1613. 


April 


4. 


1613. 


Jan. 


25, 


1613. 


Feb. 


18. 


1614. 


Nov.- 


14. 


1614. 


Feb. 


20. 


1615. 


July 


7. 



92 HERALDIC CHUKCH NOTES FKOM CORNWALL. 

1622. July 25. John Kekewich, Esq. 

(He was a son of George Kekewch, of Catchfrench, and Katherine, 
daughter of Edward Courtenay, of Landrake. He was of Pohnarkin, 
in this parish, and married, first, Radigan, daughter of William 
Biigh ; and secondly, Mary Battishill, and left issue by both wives.) 
1622. Dec. 26. Ann, daughter of James Finch, gent. 

(This James Finch was among those whose claim to arms were 
disallowed by the heralds at the Visitation of 1620.) 
1622. Dec. 31. John Drinicke, gent. 
— 1622. Jan. 17. Johane Prynne, gent. 

1624. May 12. John Austen, gent., of Deviock. 

1625. July 24. Judeth, wife of Mr. John Creffell. 
1625. Nov. 12. Philippa Scawen, gent. 

1625. Jan. 21. Johane, ^vife of Mathew Parre. 

1625. Mar. 14. Francis Scawen. 

1626. Jan. 16. Elizabeth, wife of John Wame. 
-1627. Sept. 5. Honor, wife of Richard Prynne, gent. 

1627. Jan. 11. John Wagge, knight. 

1627. Feb. 24. Robert Scawen, gent. 

1628. May 28. John Creffell, sen., gent. 

1628. Nov. 23. Robert Golston. 

1629. Mar. 14. John Lake, clerk. 

1631. Oct. 15. Mary, daughter of Mr. John Wright. 

1631. Dec. 29. Johanna, daughter of Richard Popham. 

1632. Feb. 25. John Warne. 

1633. June 18. Francis Kekewich, gent. 

1633. Nov. 9. Francis, son of Edward Scawen. 

1633. Dec. 14. Edward Scawen. 

1634. April 15. William Kekewich, Esq. 

(He was of Catchfrench, son of George Kekewich, of Catchfrench, 
and married Jane Coode, by whom he had George, who succeeded 
him, and other children.) 
^ 1634. April 28. Philippa Prynne, widow. 
1634. Feb. 26. Peter Kekewich, gent. 

(He was of Trehawke, son of Edward, younger brother of William 
Kekewich above ; married at St. Andrew, Plymouth, 22nd February, 
1635, Joane, daughter of Stephen Trevill, of Plymouth, and Thomasine 
his wife, daughter of — Pollexfen, which Joane was baptized 17th 
November, 1616.) 

- 1636. Dec. 21. John, son of Mr. Richard Pryn. 

1637. April 24. Dorothea, daughter of Mr. Soloman Carswill. 

1637. April 26. Arthur Copleston, gent. 

1637. May 24. Thomas Scawen. 

1638. May 18. Thomas Dryden, gent. 

1638. Sept. 9. WiUiam Hancock, of Hendra. 

- 1639. April 30. Henry Prynne, gent. 
1640. April 4. JNIaurice Hill, gent. 

-1640. July 25. PhiUppa Prynne, widow. 
1640. Sept. 29. AUce, daughter of George Kekewich, Esq. 



ST. GERMANS. 93 

1640. Dec. 12. Richard Prynne, gent. 

(This family were seated at Laniore, in this parish. One of the 
sons of the above Richard Prynne is commemorated by a mural 
monument in Fowey Church, on which he is called Mr. Richard 
Prynne, of Laniore, in St. Germans, who died in Plymouth 12th 
January, 1663, aged 30 years and 3 weeks. On it are these arms ; 
viz., Arg. a chev. sa. hetw. three boars' heads couped of the secwul 
armed or: imp. Vert. Jive fusils conjoined in fess or, vnthin a lord, 
arg. Crest, A hoar's head erect sa. armed or, issniovg from a crest 
coronet gold. This impalement shows he married one of the Tollers, 
of Fowey.) 

Alice Prynne. 

Olivia Skelton. 

Rebecca, wife of John Spry. 

Mary Dryden, gent. 

Alice, wife of Oliver Scawen. 

Alice Hancock, of Hendra. 

Robert Wame. 

Johanna, wife of Mr. Paul Wright, deceased. 

Wilmot, daughter of Mr. Thomas Axford. 

Mary, daughter of Mr. Robert Hancock. 

Judeth Golston. 

Honor, wife of Mr. Thomas Axforde. 

Margery, wife of Mr. Digory Ley. 

Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Walter Axford. 

Degory, son of Mr. Degory Ley. 

William Newton. 

Mrs. Edith Prynne. 

Frances, wife of Mr. William Sparkman. 

Mr. Humphry Hancock. 

Mrs. Elizabeth Kerswill. 

Mrs. Dorothy Carswill. 

Mrs. Elizabeth Scawen. 

Mr. Thomas Axford. 

Susan, daughter of Samuel Kekewich, gent. 

William Hancock, gent. 

Jane, daughter of (Samuel, see note, p. 84) — Boltill, 
gent. 

Robert Hancock, gent. 

Mr. Arthur Hancock. 

Mrs. Mary Hancock. 

Mr. William Dryden. 

Mr. Thomas Finch. 

Mr. John Hancock. 

Mrs. Martha Dryden. 

Mrs. Ann Dryden. 

Thomas, son of Mr. Robert Creffell. 

Samuel, son of Mr. Samuel Kekewich. 

John, son of Mr. Samuel Kekewich. 

Alice, daughter of Mr. Solomon Carswell. 



1640. 


Dec. 


23. 


1640. 


Jan. 


9. 


1640. 


Mar. 


14. 


1641, 


Mar. 


4. 


1642. 


Oct. 


19. 


1642. 


Nov. 


23. 


1642. 


Nov. 


26. 


1642. 


Feb. 


3. 


1643. 


Oct. 


29. 


1646. 


July 


4. 


1646. 


July 


4. 


1650. 


Sept. 


3. 


1653. 


Dec. 


8. 


1655. 


Dec. 


25. 


1655. 


Feb. 


24. 


1655. 


Feb. 


26. 


1656. 


April 


22. 


1656. 


June 


30. 


1656. 


Oct. 


25. 


1659. 


Jan. 


31. 


1659. 


Feb. 


8. 


1659. 


July 


20. 


1659. 


Mar. 


17. 


1662. 


Nov. 


7. 


1662. 


Feb. 


14. 


1663. 


Aug. 


16. 


1663. 


Oct. 


3. 


1664. 


Aug. 


27. 


1665. 


Dec. 


27. 


1665. 


Feb. 


23. 


1666. 


Dec. 


26. 


1667. 


May 


15. 


1669. 


April 


16. 


1669. 


Sept. 


2. 


1669. 


Sept. 


27. 


1669. 


Mar. 


19. 


1670. 


April 


7. 


1670. 


June 


16. 



1671. 


April 


3. 


1671. 


April 


15. 


1672. 


Jan. 


4. 


1672. 


Jan. 


4. 


1673. 


May 


2. 


1675. 


April 


14. 


1675. 


June 


3. 


1676. 


Aug. 


24. 


1677. 


June 


3. 



94 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

Mrs. Joane Sparkman. 
William Scawen. 
George Kekewich, gent. 
John Kekewich, gent. 
Mr. Thomas Mark. 
John, son of Mr. Walter Axford. 
Mr. William Hancock, gent. 
Joane, daughter of John Tregosse, gent. 
Patience, wife of Mr. John Garret, of Plymouth. 
(Mrs. Jane Garret buried at Charles Church, Plymouth, 24th 
February, 1695.) 

1678. Jan. 25. Samuel and Blanch, son and daughter of Samuel 
Kekewich, gent. 

1679. April 26. Grace, daughter of Mr. Nicholas Hancock. 

1679. Oct. 26. Thomas Torkington, minister. 
(A pedigree of Torkmgton is given in the Visitation of Huntingdon, 

1613, Camden Soc, in which year Thomas, son and heir of Laurence 
Torkyngton, was aged 33, and married to Elizabeth Skynner. A Mr. 
Hugh Torkington and Mrs. Elizabeth Shepherd were married at 
Modbury 13th May, 1708. Vide Par. Eeg.) 

1680. Dec. 19. Lore, wife of William Scawen. 

1681. May 17. Robert Creffell, gent. 
1683. July 6. Lady Susan Hele, widow. 

(She was a daughter of John Ehot, Esq., of Port Eliot, and Honor 
his wife, daughter of Sh- Daniel Norton, See Eliot Weddings, p. 75.) 

1683. July 12. Ehzabeth, daughter of Mr. Walter Axford. 

Robert, son of William Hancock, gent. 

Elizabeth, daughter of WiUiam Hancock, gent. 

Grace, wife of William Hancock, gent. 

Robert, son of Robert Kellye. 

William, son of Mr. William Ginneys. 
(This family was long of good standing in the northern part of this 
county. A John Gennys was mayor of Launceston 1584-5, 1605-6, 
and 1632-3 ; a Nicholas m 1657-8 and 1666-7 ; also a Richard 
Gennys in 1658-9. Catherine, wife of Jolm Gennys, mayor of 
Launceston, was buried m that chiu-ch 31st May, 1640. They bore 
for arms : Arg. an eagle close ppr. Some of the family settled in 
Plymouth. We find in the registers of Charles Church the marriage, 
on 4th May, 1706, of Mr. John Gennys and Mrs. Catherine Edge- 
combe ; also the baptism of his children, and the childi-en of two 
of his sons, John Gennys, Esq., who married Chiistiana, daughter 
and co-heir of Nicholas Docton, Esq., of Whitleigh, now represented 
by Mr. Henn-Gennys, of Whitleigh ; and of Mr. Nicholas Gennys 
and Mrs. Elizabeth, his wife. In that chmch is a monument to the 
memory of John Gennys, Esq., and Christiana his wife, with the 
above coat of Gennys impaling Docton : Party per fess and three 
crescents. The children of a Mr. Nicholas and Mrs. Catherme 
Gennys are baptized at St. Andrew about 1685 to 169.5.) 



1683. 


Feb. 


7. 


1684. 


Nov. 


18. 


1684. 


Nov. 


22. 


1688. 


May 


14. 


1688. 


Nov. 


9. 



ST. STEPHENS. 95 

The parish church of St, Stephen's, in which parish lies the 

chapelry of Saltash, already noted, is about a mile from the town 

oi. e^ V of Saltash, and pleasantly situated on the banks of 
St. Stephens. m 

the Tamar, and has within the boundaries of its parish 

Trematon Castle, with the estates of Shillingham, Burell, and 

Earth, formerly the seats of the ancient famihes of Buller, 

Burell, and Bond. This church is an unusually large one, 

and would well repay prolonged attention outside the limit to 

which Ave must confine ourselves ; viz., the monuments. The 

earliest of these existing (passing over the matrices of four 

brasses, of which all that remains are two shields charged with 

merchant's marks) is an altar-tomb at the east end of the north 

aisle, so that it shows only the front and one end. Above the flat 

top of the tomb and against the wall are carved slate slabs, with 

effigies in relief of a gentleman and lady with five sons and six 

daughters. The inscription having been only painted, has nearly 

disappeared; but two shields of arms remain, which serve to 

identify the person to whose memory it was erected ; viz., William 

Hichens, of Hole, in this parish (son of William Hichens, of 

Kenesbury, near Saltash, by liis first wife Joan, daughter and heir 

of John Peveral, by Katherine, daughter and heir of Robert 

Trethewey), who, according to the parish register, was buried here 

nth December, 1593. He married Frances, daughter of William 

Denham, of Wortham, who died before her husband, her burial 

being recorded in the Register as having taken place 12th February, 

1592, as Frances, wife of William Hechins, gent. According to 

the Visitation pedigree (Col. Vivian, p. 214) they had only two 

daughters, co-heirs, married, the elder, Dorothy, to George Wadham, 

of Catherston, co. Dorset, by Avhom she liad Hichins Wadham, 

Elizabeth, and Dorothy; the second married to John Porter. 

According to the inscription, given in full by Lake, they had only 

one daughter. The line reads, "One daughter had, no children 

more." This is correctly given. Col. Vivian is wrong in giving 

Elizabeth Hichins, married at St. Stephens 21st October, 1574, to 

John Porter, as a daughter of William and Frances Hichens. She 

was more likely a daughter of John Hichens, brother of the 

above William. But the number of effigies of children are more 

difficult to account for. Were the figures originally cut for a 

monument to commemorate William, father of William, who 

married Frances Denham? being afterwards used for the son, 



96 



HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 



whose arms, with those of his daughter's husband, were then 
painted on it. This seems hardly likely ; yet as the number of 
children is more like right, the suggestion is tempting, failing 
any better explanation of the discrepancy between the inscription 
and the number of figures. Lake's Cornwall only says the arms 




are there. Above the front is this shield ; viz., Arg. a cross 
2wtencee quarterly gii. and az. hetw. four lions' heads erased, of the 
third; Hichens: imp. Gu. four fusils conjoined in f ess erm., in 
chief a crescent for difference ; Denham. Crest, a lion's liead or, 
issuing from a rose gu. harled vert. The Visitation gives the lions' 
heads as " sable." Over the east end of the tomb is the following : 
Gu. on a chev. hetw. three roses arg., a crescent for diff'erence ; 
Wadham : imp. Hichens as above. 

On the floor, close to the last, is a ledger-stone for George 
Wadham, of Catherston, co. Dorset, Esq., who died 7th September, 
1606 ; also Dorothy, his wife, " when God shall call her ; " but the 
date of her death has never been added. Arms : On a chev. hetic. 



ST. STEPHENS. 97 

three roses, a crescent fen' difference, imp. Hichens as above. Crest, 
hetiveen the. horns of a stag {or), a rose (arg.). Lake's Coi-nicall 
does not mention this slab, but appears to mix it up with the 
above monument of Hichens. 

The will dated 24th November, 1624, of Dorothy "Wadham 
was proved at Bodmin, 15th November, 1626. She styles herself 
Dorothy Wadham, of Saltash, widow, and gives to the poor of 
Saltash £b ; to the poor of St. Stephens £5; to Elizabeth 
Wadham, daughter of Frances Wadham, '* my daughter deceased," 
£10 ; to each of the daughters of Kitchens Wadham, " my son," 
£50 ; also £50 to " Nicholas Wadliam, son of Kitchens Wadham, 
and two pieces of damask, to be carefully kept by him in remem- 
brance of me." 

The following are some of the entries relating to Hechins and 
Wadham from the Register. The name of Kechins remained in 
the parish for a long time, and all the entries have not been 

BAPTISMS. 

John, son of John Huchin. 
Roger, son of John Huchins. 
Thomas, son of John Huchins. 
Dorothy, daughter of John Huchins. 
Hechin, son of George Wadham, Esq. 
John, son of William Hichins. 
Anthony, son of George Wadham, Esq. 
Dorothy, daughter of William Hechins. 
Dorothy, daughter of George Wadham, Esq. 
Juliana Othoupia (?) baptizat fuit a professionem fidi 
spondentibus pro in Nicho. Wadham et Julia et 
Dorothea Wadham filia me Georgi Wadham, ar. 
(There is no date to this peculiar entry, but it comes between the 
4th and 21st September, 1595.) 
1605. Nov. 24. Dorothy, daughter of Hechins Wadham, gent. 
Elizabeth, daughter of Hechin Wadham, gent. 
Wicholdis, filiuspriinogenitus Hichins Wadham, gent. 
Priscilla, daughter of Nicholas Wadham. 
Frances, daughter of Hichin Wadham, gent. 
Robert, son of John Hichins. 
William, son of Hichins Wadham, gent. 
George, son of Hichins Wadham, gent. 
M— , daughter of Elizabeth Wadham, widow. 

WEDDINGS. 

John Huchyn and Johanna Foxworthy. 
John Hechins and Johanna Chaunce. 

H 



;aken out 






1568. 


Sept. 


25. 


1561. 


Aug. 


.8. 


1562. 


Oct. 


8. 


1567. 


Mar. 


14. 


1572. 


April 


5. 


1583. 


Mar. 


2. 


1586. 


April 


2. 


1587. 


May 


9. 


1589. 


Mar. 


27. 


1595. 


Sept. 


— . 



1606. 


Jan. 


4. 


1607. 


Feb. 


7. 


1608. 


Feb. 


29. 


1611. 


Feb. 


14. 


1613. 


Dec. 


19. 


1614. 


Nov. 


6. 


1615. 


Mar. 


3. 


1650. 


May 


9. 


1554. 


Sept. 


28. 


1561. 


May 


7. 



1595. 
1596. 
1598. 
1603. 


Jan. 
Sept. 
Oct. 
Feb. 


7. 
13. 
18. 
20. 


1604. 
1605. 


Dec. 
June 


27. 
5. 


1606. 


Nov. 


17. 


1606. 
1609. 
1609. 


Nov. 
May 
Feb. 


17. 
15. 
19, 



98 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES PROM CORNWALL. 

1574. Oct. 21. John Porter and Elizabeth Hechin. 

(Col. Vivian makes this Elizabeth sister and co-heir with Dorothy, 
wife of George Wadham, which was certainly not the case. She was 
probably a daughter of John Hechin and Johanna Foxworthy.) 
John Smith, gent., and Priscilla Wadham. 
Degory Hext, gent, , and JuUa Wadham. 
Henry Hechins and Johanna Lambert. 
William Hichins, of Milton, and Philippa Cornish, of 

Landrake. 
Hechins Wadham, gent., and Philippa Prideaux. 
William Wills, gent., and Elizabeth, daughter of 

George Wadham. 
John Nicols, clericus, and Elizabeth, daughter of 

Thomas Wadham. 
Richard Scoot and Dorothy Hichins. 
John Heale and Dorothy Hichins. 
Digory Langherne, gent., and Dorothy, daughter of 
George Wadham, gent, 
1617, Oct. 6, George Hichins and Judith, daughter of Charles 
Glubbe, 

BURIALS. 

Ursula Hechins. 

Margaret Hechins, 

Robert Huchin, 

WilUam Hechins, gent. 

Robert, son of John Huchin. 

Anthony, son of George Wadham, gent. 

Margaret, daughter of John Wadham, of Catherston, 

CO. Dorset, Esq. 
Alice Hechin, sister of William Hechin, gent. 
Frances, wife of William Hechins, gent. 
William Hechins, gent. 
Agneta, daughter of Thomas Hechins. 
Nicholas Wadham, gent. 
Margaret, wife of James Hechins, of Landrake. 
George Wadham, Esq. 

Thomas Hichins {familias Dorothy Wadham). 
Priscilla, daughter of Hechins Wadham, gent. 
Frances, eldest daughter of George Wadham, Esq., 

and wife of Tobias Glanville, gent. 
John Wadham, gent., son of George Wadham, Esq. 
John Wadham, gent. 
William Wadham, gent. 
Hichins Wadham, gent. 
Nicholas Wadham, gent. 
Nicholas Wadham, Esq. 
(A Nicholas Wadham and Mary Deacon were manied at St. 
Andrew, Plymouth, 16th January, 1630.) 
1676. Aug. 12. Ann, wife of Thomas Hichins. 



1547. 


April 


16. 


1547, 


June 


20. 


1558. 


May 


18. 


1566. 


Nov. 


11. 


1566, 


Feb. 


8. 


1586. 


Jan. 


5. 


1588. 


Nov. 


12. 


1589. 


June 


7. 


1592. 


Feb. 


12. 


1593. 


Dec. 


11. 


1595. 


Dec. 


19. 


1600. 


Jan. 


16. 


1602. 


Mar. 


9. 


1606. 


Sept. 


15. 


1607. 


Aug. 


7. 


1610. 


April 


14. 


1613. 


Sept. 


18. 


1615. 


April 


30. 


1616. 


Mar. 


31. 


1628. 


April 18. 


1639. 


June 


16. 


1646. 


May 


11. 


1649. 


Mar. 


4. 



ST. STEPHENS. 



99 




A small mural brass commemorates Mary, one of the daughters 
and heirs of Edmond Stradlinge, of St. George's, in Somersetshire, 
Esq., who married Samuel Eolle, eldest son of Kobert Rolle, of 
Heaunton, co. Devon, Esq., and died 23rd January, 1613. Arms : 
(Or) on a fess dancette betiv. 
three billets {az. ), each charged 
mth a lion ramp, {of the field), 
as many bezants ; in chief a 
martlet surmounted by a mullet 
for difference ; Rolle : imp. 
Quarterly — 1. Paly of six 
{arg. and az.), on a bend 
igu.), three dnquefcdl {or), in 
chief a crescent fen' diffh'ence; 
Stradling. 2. {Az.) a chev. {or) 
betto. three crescents {arg.); 
Berkerolls. 3. Cliequey {or 
and gn.) a fess erm.; Turber- 
ville. 4. Three fish naient in 
pale, and on a chief a badger 
pass. This coat is not mentioned by Papworth ; it is probably 
that of Morgan Garn, or Hopkin Ap Howell Ychan, whose 
heiresses married Turbervilles. liake does not give any arms as 
being on this brass. 

Her burial is recorded in the Register as having taken place 
25th January, 1613. The only other entry of Rolle in the Register 
is the marriage, 13th April, 1653, of William Williams, gent., and 
Mary Role, 

At the east end of the north aisle is an altar-tomb, with the 
recumbent effigy of a lady under an arched canopy. The inscrip- 
tion is gone, and the monument otherwise mutilated. Behind the 
lady, and under the canopy, are the arms of Buller on a lozenge ; 
viz., Sa. on a cross arg. pierced of thefkld, four eagles displ. of the 
first. A loose shield, broken, but roughly mended, has {Arg.) a chev. 
betio. three dolphins embotced {sa) ; Kendall : imp. Buller as above ; 
the colours gone. There was originally undoubtedly another shield 
charged with Honeywood {Arg. a chev. betw. three haioks' heads 
erased az.), impaling Buller; the monument being in memory of 
Margaret, daughter of Francis Buller, of Shillingham, in this 
parish, Esq., and his wife Thomasine, daughter of Thomas 

H 2 



100 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES PROM CORNWALL. 

Williams, of Stowford, co. Devon, Esq. She married, first, 
Kichard Kendall, of Treworgie, Esq. (son and heir of Thomas 
Kendall, of Treworgie, by Jane, daughter of Richard Moyle, of 
Bake, in St. Germans), who ob. s.p. ; and she married, secondly. 
Sir Thomas Honywood, Knt., of Kent. This monument is not 
mentioned by Lake. It is rather singular that this lady, who was 
neither baptized, married, or buried in this church, should be 
commemorated by a monument here, while others of her family, 
who resided chiefly at Shillingham, have not any monumental 
record. 

Although the BuUer family were for several descents of Shilling- 
ham, in this parish, which came to them through the heiress of 
Sir John Horsey in the early part of the sixteenth century, these 
are the only monuments to commemorate them, except a floor 
slab for a sister of the above Margaret ; viz., Mary, daughter of 
Francis Buller, Esq., and wife of Arthur Burell, Esq., who died 
16th July, 1625. Her husband, the above Arthur Burell, died 
26th January, 1645. Arms: Quarterly — 1 and 4. {Arg.) five bars 
sa., on a chief (gu.) three leopards^ faces {or) ; Burell : 2 and 3 
(Arg.) on a bend (sa.) three stags' heads caboshed (or) ; imp. Buller. 
A brass has been put up by his brother officers in memory of 
Lieut. J. E. Buller, who died at Calcutta 30th January, 1871, 
aged 32 years. And in the yard is a headstone for John Buller, 
clerk, vicar of this church, who died 20th October, 1843, aged 69 ; 
and is buried with several of his family beneath this tomb. 
The colours of the second and third quarterings are given from the 
Heralds Visitation, where they appear alone at the head of the 
Burell pedigree ; but they are doubtless Wodeland or Woodland, 
whose co-heiress married BureU, temp, king Edward II. This 
ledger-stone is also (except two marble tablets) the only memorial 
of Burell of Burell, in this parish, which they held from the time of 
Edward II. until the middle of the last century. Benjamin, younger 
son of the above Arthur and Mary Burell, is buried at Cornwood, 
in Devon, in which church is a marble monument to his memory. 
The Burell tablets mentioned above are plain square slabs of white 
marble, one for John Burell of Burell, Esq., who died 6th 
November, 1787, aged 54; and the other, a similar tablet, is for 
John Burell of Burell, in this parish, Esq., who died 22nd 
September, 1846, aged 83 ; also Mary Burell, his widow, who died 
1st May, 1849, aged 94. She left ^£500 for the benefit of the 



ST. STEPHENS. 101 

parish school. The last-named John Burell was the only son of 
the former John, and dying without issue, was last of the family 
at Burell. 

A handsome east window has recently (August, 1886) been 
placed in the chancel by Mrs. Porter Burrell, at the lower part of 
which, in the centre light, is the following elaborately quartered 
shield ; viz. : Quarterly of four grand quarters : I. and IV. quarterly, 
1st and 4th, Arg. five harrulets sa., on a chief gu., three leopards' faces 
m' ; Burell : 2nd and 3rd, Arg. on a bend sa. three stags' heads affront 
07'; Woodland : II. and III., 1st and 4th, Az. three cups arg. issuing 
from each a boar's head or: Bolle or Bolles, co. Lincoln : 2nd and 3rd 
quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg. a plain fess gu., cotized icavy az. ; 
Elliot : 2nd and 3rd quartered, first. Bendy of eight arg. and az. ; 
Mountford : second, Arg. on a chief az. two fleur-de-lys of the first ; 
Mountford : third, Arg. three fleur-de-lys betic. six crosses crosslet 
fitchee sa. ; Beresf ord : fourth, Az. a fesse betw. ten crosses crosslet 
arg.; De La Pype. On the centre of the last four quarterings 
an escutcheon of pretence, Sa. three lions jjoss. gard. arg. ; Aygle. 
Over all an escutcheon of pretence, also quarterly of four grand 
quarters : I. and IV., 1 quarterly, 1st and 4th, Gu. a fesse or, charged 
loith three escallops az., loithin a bord. eng. arg. ; Venour : 2nd, 
Or, six annulets sa.; ^Lowther: 3rd, Arg. fretty az., a chief gu. 
charged tcith a crescent of the first ; ?Beltoft: 2 quarterly, 1st and 
4th, Or, on a bend sa. cotised vert, three bucks' heads caboshed, of 
the field ; % Stanley : 2nd and 3rd, Gu. tico bars, and in chief three 
cinquefoils arg. ; Delancy. On the centre of these four a crescent 
for difference. 3, Arg. a chev. sa. betic. three torteaux ; Blair : 
4 quarterly, 1st and 4th, Or on a pile gu. betio. six fleur-de-lys az., 
the three lions of England ; Seymour augmentation : 2nd and 3rd, 
Gu. two icings conjoined in lure or ; SejTuour : II. and III. 
quarterly, 1 and 4 quarterly, 1st and 4th, Arg. a bear ramp, sa., 
muzzled or ; Barnard : 2nd, Arg. a chev. vert betw. three hunting 
horns stringed sa. ; Forster : 3rd quarterly, Arg. and az. on a bend 
sa. three martlets or ; Legros or Grosse : 2 and 3, 1st and 4th, Gu. 
a fesse or, charged with three escallops az., tcithin a bord. eng. org.; 
Venour : 2nd, Or, six annulets sa. ; 1 Lowther : 3rd, Arg. fretty 
az., a chief gu. charged with a crescent of the first ; ?Beltoft : 2 
and 3 quarterly, 1st and 4th, Az. a fess. indent, erm; 1 Thorp : 
2nd and 3rd, Arg. a lion ramp. sa. crowned or ; 1 Burnell, Ashley, 
or Morley. Beneath these arms an inscription states that the 



102 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES PROM CORNWALL. 

window is erected for the glory of God and in memory of Stephen 
Erastus Burrell, born 24th August, 1827, died 31st August, 1868, 
by his widow, Sarah Frederica Porter Burrell, 19th June, 1886. 
Also in memory of Augustus Seymour Porter, born 18th January, 
1797, and died 18th September, 1872, by his daughter. Also in 
memory of Sarah Crosse Barnard Porter, born 19th June, 1807, 
died 30th April, 1885, by her daughter. A handsome reredos, 
with the Nativity finely composed and well carved, hides the 
above shield from view unless it is looked for. 

BAPTISMS. 

Arthur, eldest son of Arthur Burell, gent. 

John, son of Arthur Burell, gent. 

Richard, son of Sir Richard Buller, knight. 

Thomas, son of Arthur Burell, gent. 

John, son of Sir Richard Buller, knight. 

Mary, daughter of Arthur Burell, gent. 

Anthony, son of Sir Richard Buller, knight. 

John, son of Arthur Burell, gent. 

Mary, daughter of Sir Richard Buller, knight. 

Philippa, daughter of Arthur Burell, gent. 

Samuel, son of Sir Richard Buller, knight, born 8th 
August. 

Agnes, daughter of Arthur Burell, gent. 

Mary, daughter of Sir Richard Buller and Lady 
Ahce his wife. 

Francis, son of Arthur Burell, gent. 

William, son of Sir Richard Buller, knight. 

Benjamin, son of Arthur Burell, gent., and Mary 
his wife. 
(This Benjamin married Dorothy, daughter of Richard Ley, of 
Merther. He was buried on the 19th April, 1699, in Comwood 
Church. On his monument are the arms of Burell only. The 
inscription states that he was in the army of king Charles I. ; names 
his father, mother, and wife, by whom he had six sons and three 
daughters, of whom Arthur was buried 15th July, 1678 ; Ann died 
6th March, 1715 ; and Mary erected this monument. According to 
the Army List of Roundheads aiul Cavaliers, 1642, edited by Edward 
Peacock, f.s.a., he was then an ensign in Col. Cholmley's regiment, 
but is there called " Barth.") 

Thomasin, daughter of Sir Richard Buller, knight. 
Alice, daughter of Francis Buller, gent. 
Richard, son of Francis Buller, gent. 
Mary, daughter of Arthm- Burell, gent. 
Francis, son of Francis Buller, gent. 
Elizabeth, daughter of Arthur Burell, gent. 
Thomas, son of Arthur Burell, gent. 



1606. 


May 


29. 


1607. 


Aug. 


17. 


1609. 


Nov. 


27. 


1610. 


April 


14. 


1611. 


Dec. 


15. 


1611. 


Dec. 


20. 


16ia 


Nov. 


14. 


1615. 


May 


20. 


1616. 


Nov. 


17. 


1617. 


Dec. 


14. 


1619. 


Aug. 


29. 


1619. 


Jan. 


23. 


1621. 


Jan. 


13. 


1622. 


June 


16. 


1623. 


Oct. 


5. 


1625. 


July 


18. 



1625. 


Feb. 5. 


1626. 


Nov. 26. 


1628. 


Aug. 24. 


1629. 


AprU 7. 


1629. 


Jan. 10. 


1630. 


April 11. 


1631. 


June 26. 



ST. STEPHENS. 103 

1632. June 3. Arthur, son of Arthur Burell, gent. 

1632. Oct. 18. Thomas, son of Francis Buller, gent. 

1632. Mar. 7. Thomas, son of Francis Buller, gent. 

1633. Oct. 13. Johanna, daughter of Arthur Buller, gent. 

1633. Nov. 3. Thomas, son of Francis Buller, gent. 

1634. Oct. 6. Dorcas, daughter of Arthur Burell, gent. 

1635. May 18. Alexander, son of Francis Buller, gent. 

1635. Jan. 17. Alice, daughter of Arthur Burell, gent. 

1636. Feb. 3. Arthur, son of Arthur Burell, gent. 
1639. Jan. 1. Rowland, son of Francis Buller, gent. 
1639. Mar. 4. Agnes, daughter of Arthur Burell, gent. 
1641. Mar. 13. Jolm, son of Thomas Burell, gent. 

1644. April 25. Katherine, daughter of Thomas Burell, gent. 

1647. April 29. John, son of Thomas Burell, gent. 

1649. Nov. 4, Ann, daughter of Thomas Biurell, gent. 

1650. July 1. Ann, daughter of James Burell, gent. 

1651. July 16. Francis, son of Francis Buller, jun., Esq. 

1652. Oct. 5. Margaret, daughter of Francis Buller, jun., Esq. 

1653. June 15. Francis, son of James Burell, gent. 

1654. July 27. Thomasin, daughter of Francis Buller, Esq., bom 

7th December. 
1656. Oct. 9. Richard, son of Francis Buller, jun., Esq., bom 5th 
October. 

1659. Feb. 28. Elizabeth, daughter of James Burell, gent. 

1660. Jan. 10. Ann, daughter of Benjamin Burell, gent. 

(She died in 1715. See baptism of her father, 1625.) 

1663. Oct. 8. Sarah, daughter of Francis Buller, Esq. 

1690. Feb. "11. Arthur, son of Francis Burell. 

1692. April 28. Elizabeth, daughter of Francis Burell. 

1693. Oct. 26. Mary, daughter of Mr. Francis Burell. 

1694. Nov. 19. Francis, son of Mr. Francis Burell. 
1697. Dec. 1. John, son of Mr. John Burell. 

1699. Mar. 5. Francis, son of Francis Burell. 

1700. June 13. Francis, son of Francis Burell. 

1701. Mar. 4. Katherine, daughter of Mr. Francis Burell. 
1705. Dec. 5. Ambrose, son of Francis Burell. 

1733. Sept. 2. John, son of John and Margaret Burell. 

WEDDINGS. 

1616. Dec. 31. James Parker, gent., and Catherine, daughter of Sir 
Richard Buller, knight. 
(He was of Trengoff, in Warleggan, son of William Parker, of 
Blisland, and grandson of Robert Parker, of Brounsholm, co. York. 
They had a numerous family. From one daughter, Alice, who 
married George Smith, of Lantewy, descends the family of Bewes, of 
Beaumont, Plymouth.) 

1625. Nov. 21. Francis, son of Sir Richard Buller, knight, and 
Thomasine Honniwood. 



104 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES -FROM CORNWALL. 

1625. Nov. 21. Bernard Tanner, Esq., and Julian, daughter of Sir 
Richard BuUer. 

(This Bernard Tanner was of Court, in St. Stephens-in-Brannel. 
His will was proved 18th January, 1641, his wife's will being dated 
16th November, 1688, and proved 24th September, 1690. They had 
issue several children. Colonel Vivian mentions four sons and two 
daughters. No monuments now remain in the church of St. Stephen- 
in-Brannel, though monuments remain at St. Enoder, an adjoining 
parish, for his brother Anthony Tanner, liis wife Dorothy Arimdell, 
his son Anthony, and grandsons Anthony and Arundell Tanner. The 
following children of Bernard and Julian Tanner were baptized in 
this church ; viz., Alice, baptized 21st January, 1631 ; John, baptized 
13th July, 1628 ; Katherine, baptized 6th January, 1630 ; Bernard, 
baptized 31st March, 1633 ; and Richard, baptized 10th July, 1635. 
The daughter was buried 9th September, 1644, being called in the 
Register daughter of Mrs. Julian Tanner, instead, as in the other 
entries, of Bernard Tanner, gent., as he was then deceased.) 

1628. May 16. Arthur Burell, gent., and Elizabeth, daughter of 

John Pascowe, gent. 

1629. Oct. 14. John Wilton, gent., and Mary, daughter of Arthur 

Burell, gent. 
1647. Aug. 6. Josias Calmady, Esq., and Thomasine, daughter of 
Sir Richard BuUer, knight. 

(This Josias Calmady was of Langdon Court, in the parish of 
Wembury, co. Devon, m.p. for Okehampton in 1680, and was buried 
15th March, 1682, at Wembury. Thomasine BuUer was his first wife ; 
she was baptized in this church 5th February, 1625, and buried there 
16th May, 1654, having had issue a child who was buried unbaptized 
at St. Stephens 11th May, 1654, evidently the cause of its mother's 
death, and three daughters. Thomasine, married to John Worth, of 
Worth ; Honor, married to Richard Shapleigh, of Orcharton ; and 
Elizabeth, buried 2nd May, 1654, at Bratton Clovelly. Josias 
Calmady married, secondly, Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Coffin, 
of Portledge, by whom he had Sliilston, Josias, who both died un- 
married ; and Elizabeth, co-heir with her half-sisters, married to Sir 
John Narborough, and is buried under a handsome monument in 
Wembury Church.) 

1647. Jan. 27. Jonathan Trelawny, Esq., and Philaclia Burell. 

(This Jonathan Trelawny was the eldest son of Edward Trelawny, 
of Coldrenick, and Ferdinanda his wife, daughter and co-heir of 
Tristram Gorges, of St. Budeaux ; which Edward was younger brother 
of Sir John Trelawny, the fu-st baronet of Trelawne. The issue of 
Jonathan Trelawny and Philaclea Burell are extinct, unless issue 
remains of his daughter Mary. See her marriage, 1673, post. ) 

1660. Feb. 14. John Pengelly, gent., and AUce Burell. 
(Her burial is recorded on 29th April, 1664.) 



1616. 


June 


21. 


1620. 


May 


31. 


1621. 


Mar. 


29. 


1622. 


Jan. 


2. 


1625. 


July 


18. 



ST. STEPHENS. 105 

1670. May 14. William Rider and Elizabeth Burell. 

(This Elizabeth was a daughter of Arthur Burell, gent., and her 
husband was probably a son of Francis Rider, gent. See post. ) 

1689. Aug. 1. Mr. Johiji Hancock and Mrs. Prudence Burell. 

(This John Hancock was in Holy Orders, and vicar of this church. 
He died and was buried in Exeter, as stated in the Register, which 
with other entries relating to his family will be found further on. She 
was probably a daughter of Benjamin Burrell, named ^05f.) 

BURIALS. 

Margaret, daughter of Arthur Burell, Esq. 
Samuel, son of Sir Richard Buller, knight. 
Mary, daughter of Sir Richard Buller, knight. 
Mary, daughter of Sir Richard Buller, knight. 
Mary, wife of Arthur Burell, gent. 
(She was a daughter of Francis Buller, Esq., and Thomasin his wife.) 
1627. Oct. 29. Thomasine Buller, widow, 

(She was a daughter of Thomas Williams, Esq., of Stowford, co. 
Devon, and relict of Francis Buller, of Shillingham, in this parish, 
Esq. , by whom she was mother of the above Sir Richard Buller, and 
eight other children.) 

William, son of Sir Richard Buller, knight. 
Thomasine, daughter of Francis Buller, gent. 
Alexander, son of Francis Buller, gent. * 

Dorcas, daughter of Arthiu: Burell, gent. 
Hayward, son of Francis Buller, gent. 
Arthur Biu"ell, gent. 

Agnes, daughter of Thomas Burell, gent. 
Mary, daughter of Francis Buller, gent. 
Rowland, son of Francis Buller, gent. 
(Baptized at St. Andrew, Plymouth, 2nd May, 1643, Rowland, son 
of the Worshipful Francis Buller, Esq., and Mrs. Thomasine his wife.) 

1642. Oct. 8. Elizabeth Burell, widow. 

(Relict of Arthur Burell, gent, above, and daughter of John 
Pasco we, gent.) 

1643. Jan. 6. John, son of Thomas Burell, gent. 

1643. Mar. 19. Howard Buller. 

(A son of Francis Buller, gent., and grandson of Sir Richard.) 

1644. Jan. 26. Arthur Burell, Esq. 

1662. Jime 27. William, son of Francis Buller, Esq. 

1663. Oct. 21. John, son of James Burell, gent. 
1665. Mar. 18. William, son of Francis Buller, Esq. 

(This William and the one buried in 1662 were both sons of Francis, 
grandson of Sir Richard Buller. This Francis is styled the younger 
up to 1656 ; but the designation is discontinued in 1662, so that 
apparently his father, Francis Buller, died between those two dates.) 



1628. 


Aug. 4. 


1634. 


Dec. 28. 


1636. 


Mar. 17. 


1636. 


April 28. 


1637. 


May 21. 


1640. 


Dec. 2. 


1641. 


Sept. 20. 


1642. 


July 25. 


1642. 


July 25. 



1691. 


AprU 31. 


1693. 


Nov. 7. 


1698. 


May 7. 


1699. 


Aug. 26. 



1707. Aug. 


30. 


1708. May 


24. 


1710. Sept. 


21. 


1714. Feb. 


12. 



106 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

1688. June 12. Arthur Burell, Esq. 

(There were three Arthur Burells, grandfather, father, and son, 
this being the last, dying unmarried.) 

1688. Aug. 8. Ann, daughter of Mr. James Burell. 
Arthur, son of Mr. Francis Burell. 
James Burell, gent. 
Francis, son of Mr. Francis Burell. 
Ann Burell, qf Karkeele, widow. 
(She was a daughter of Richard Wills, of Swiftover, in Botus 
Fleming, and relict of James Burell. ) 
1700. June 13. Francis, son of Francis Burell. 

Katherine, daughter of Mr. Francis Burell. 
Ambrose, son of Francis Burell. 
James Buller, Esq. 
Mrs. Katherine Burell. 
(She was a daughter of Thomas Burell, and granddaughter of 
Arthur Burell and Mary Buller, having been baptized in 1644.) 

1725. April 8. Mr. Francis Burell. 

(He was a son of James Burell, and grandson of Arthur Burell and 
Mary Buller. He had eight childjen, most of whom died before him.) 

1748. Sept. 3. Thomas Burell, gent. 

(He was a son of the last-named Francis, and seems to have died 
unmarried.) 

1754. Oct. 12. John Burell of BureU, gent. 

The next mural monument to claim our attention is a tall white 
one, adorned with the following arms : Per pale arg. and or, a 
fess nebulae hetw. three lioni heads erased gu. Crest, A horse^s 
head erased per fess gu. and sa., bezantee maned and bridled or ; 
Dansey. It records that Frederick Dansey, Esq., of Plymouth 
Dock, died 15th March, 1813, aged 62 ; Jane Dansey, his wife, 
died in childbed July, 1792, aged 32; Charles Hudson Dansey, 
their eldest son, died July, 1808, aged 21 years and 8 months; 
Frederick, their second son, died 1795, aged 7 years; Jane, their 
infant daughter, died aged 9 months. This monument was erected 
by Louisa Thomas, their only surviving daughter, relict of Captain 
Boyle Thomas, 9th King's Royal Lancers. The above Louisa 
Thomas died 11th April, 1862, aged 71 years, Lake omits the 
arms on this monument. 

A marble tablet records that Sarah, wife of John Mocard, of 
Saltash, died 28th February, 1779, aged 58; also Mary, wife of 
the said John Mocard, died 1st July, 1795, aged 72. The above 
John Mocard, Esq., died 25th March, 1807, aged 83. JVIr. John 



ST. STEPHENS. ' 107 

Mocard and Mrs. Mary Traill were married here, as appears by 
the register, on the 15th May, 1781. 

Another tablet is for Sarah Traill, who died 17th April, 1806, 
aged 37. William Traill, Esq., her husband, died 25th June, 
1808, aged 57. Mary Balfour Traill, their daughter, died 18th 
September, 1826, aged 33. This monument was erected by 
another daughter, Isabella Traill, who died 29th November, 1839. 

A marble monument for Richard Porter, Esq., late of this 
parish, who died 9th June, 1799, aged 46 ; Mary, his widow, 
died 5th December, 1824, aged 76. Another tablet is for Philip 
Porter, late of this parish, surgeon, Avho died 11th May, 1820, 
aged 30; Mary Philips Porter, his only daughter, died 19th 
April, 1845, aged 26. Also for Eleanor Porter, widow of the 
above Philip Porter, who died 28th December, 1881, aged 90 
years. A third marble commemorates William Porter, Esq., of 
this parish. Captain 40th Regiment. He was at Monte Video, 
Buenos Ay res, and in the Peninsula, under the Duke of Welling- 
ton, and died 5th April, 1859, aged 63. This monument was 
erected by his brothers Richard, Samuel, and Erisey, and their 
sister Elizabeth, children of Richard Porter, Esq. Arms: Sa. 
three church bells arg. a canton erm. Crest : A portcullis sa. 
chained or. In the yard, on the north side of the church, is a 
headstone for Susanna Porter, wife of William Spicer Porter, of 
Saltash, in this parish, gent., who died 15th December, 1853, 
aged 55 ; also Jane Margaret Porter, their child, who died 22nd 
March, 1857, aged 21 years. Arms: Sa. three church hells or 
(should be arg.), a canton erm. Crest : A poi'tcullis sa. chains or. 
Motto : Vigilantihus. 

The first-named Richard Porter married Mary, daughter of 
Ezekiel Skinner, of St. Stephens, by whom he had Philip, below ; 
John, who left a daughter, married to John Passmore Edwards, 
c.E. ; William, Captain 40th Regiment, married Jane, daughter of 
Captain Spicer, e.n., and had William Spicer Porter, below; 
Samuel, who left two daughters married — EHzabeth to — Moore, 
surgeon, and Mary Ann to — Linley, of London; Richard and 
Erisey died unmarried ; Mary married Rear- Admiral James Roberts 
Philips; Loveday married Thomas Cole, E.N., whose monimient 
will be mentioned below ; and Jane Margaret died unmarried. 
Philip Porter, above, who died in 1820, married Eleanor, daughter 
of Nicholas Littleton, of Brighter, and had issue Philip, a 



108 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

surgeon, r.n., who married Mary, daughter of William Palmer, of 
Markwell, in St. Erney ; Erisey John Porter, b.a., vicar of 
Metfield, co. Suffolk, who married Emma, daughter of Edward 
Blackbourn, of Leasingham, co. Lincoln, and had Philip Black- 
bourn ; Thomas Cole Porter, who succeeded to Shillingham by the 
will of his great aimt Loveday Cole ; and a daughter, Mary Philips, 
named on her father's monument. William Spicer Porter married, 
first, Susanna, daughter of William Hambly, of Molenick, and had 
an only daughter, who with her mother is commemorated by the 
above headstone. He married, secondly, Elizabeth Letitia Peak, 
and had one son Koderick. Lake gives no arms. 

A large marble tablet is set up to commemorate Thomas Cole, 
Esq., paymaster r.n., of Plymouth, who died 29th December, 
1847, aged 75. This monument was erected by his widow, 
Loveday Cole, of Shillingham Manor, daughter of Eichard Porter, 
of this parish. Eobert Cossing Philips, son of Eear-Admiral 
Philips, and nephew of the above Loveday Cole, died 27th 
September, 1829, aged 21. Also Loveday Cole, of Shillingham 
Manor, above, died 22nd August, 1854, aged 72 years. Arms 
(cut in the marble, with lines to represent colours) : Gu. on a cliev. 
cowple dose hetw. three leopards^ faces arg., as many torteaux. Crest : 
An eagle displ. Lake does not mention that the arms are there. 

The following entries relating to the Porter family are from the 
Eegisters : 

BAPTISMS. 

Richard, son of John Porter. 

Johane, daughter of John Porter. 

WilUam, son of John Porter. 

Philip, son of John Porter. 

Richard, son of John Porter. 

Arthur, son of John Porter. 

Elizabeth, daughter of William Porter. 

Mary, daughter of William Porter. 

Richard, son of William Porter. 

William, son of William Porter. 

Richard, son of Arthur Porter. 

Mary, daughter of Arthur Porter. 

Cecilia, daughter of Arthur Porter. 

Agatha, daughter of Arthur Porter. 

William, son of Richard Porter. 

Erisie, son of Richard Porter, gent. 

Richard, son of Roger Porter, gent. 

Dorothy, daughter of Roger Porter, gent. 

William, son of William Porter, gent., bom 2nd Feb. 



1544. 


May 


20. 


1546. 


Sept. 


20. 


1548. 


May 


21. 


1554. 


]\Iay 


20. 


1556. 


Dec. 


1. 


1559. 


April 


8. 


1574. 


April 


2. 


1576. 


Dec. 


16. 


1582. 


May 


16 


1584. 


Nov. 


28. 


1594. 


July 


29. 


1595. 


July 


17. 


1598. 


Aug. 


11. 


1600. 


May 


15. 


1608. 


Nov. 


25. 


1616. 


Jan. 


5. 


1635. 


Aug. 


30. 


1651. 


Sept. 


13. 


1658. 


Feb. 


23. 



ST. STEPHENS. 109 

1692. Aug. 2. William, son of Richard Porter, gent. 

1714. April 15. Margaret, daughter of William Porter, gent. 

1716. April 18. Richard, son of William Porter, gent. 

1720. Oct. 2. Grace,daughter of Mr. William and Mrs. Mary Porter. 

1724. Nov. 11. William, son of Mr. William and Mrs. Mary Porter. 

1726. Jan. 18. Samuel, son of Mr. William and Mrs. Mary Porter. 

WEDDINGS. 

1551. Dec. 14. Richard Porter and Johanna Bamicote. 

1574. Oct. 21. Jolm Porter and Elizabeth Hechin. 

1592. Sept. 11. Richard Lambert and Elizabeth Porter. 

1593. May 26. Arthur Porter and Wilmot Symons. 

1599. May 9. Theobald Geere and Elizabeth Lambert, widow. 
1603. July 25. Richard Porter and Elizabeth Pascowe. 
1620. Nov. 5. Richard Porter and Elizabeth, daughter of Alexander 
Rawlins. 
(This last Richard was a son of Arthur Porter, and cousin to the 
previous Richard.) 
1623. Oct. 7. John Walter and Dorothy, daughter of Richard 

Porter, gent. 

1651. Jan. 8. Thomas Coade, gent., and Mary, daughter of Roger 

Porter, gent. 

(She was baptized here 13th February, 1631. They had a son 

baptized here 1st June, 1653, as William, son of Thomas Coade, gent.) 

1662. Feb. 12. Samuel Mydhop, gent., and Elizabeth, daughter of 

Roger Porter, gent. 
1678. July 11. John Harris, Esq., and Mrs. Jane Porter. 

(This John Harris was of Manaton, and had John baptized at St. 
Andrew 29th July, 1679, being born 2nd July ; and a daughter, Jane, 
baptized at the same place 3rd January, 1681. She was a daughter of 
Roger Porter, gent. ) 
1733. Sept. 14. Daniel Stephens and Margaret Porter. 

(They had a son baptized, Erisy Porter, 19th February, 1747.) 
1753. July 3. Mr. Richard Porter and Mrs. Loveday Vivian. 

(She was a widow, and a daughter of Thomas Gaborian, Capt. r.n.; 
and Mrs. Jane, his wife. See entries of Gaborian, post.) 

BURIALS. 

1547. July 27. Johanna Porter. 

1548. May 23. Margaret Porter. 

1562. Nov. 18. Richard, son of John Porter. 

1596. Mar. 13. WilUam, son of William Porter. 

1602. Oct. 9. Agnes, wife of John Porter, of Ash. 

(She was a daughter of Henry Luscomb, and the second wife of 
John Porter. ) 

1608. April 19. John Porter, gent. 

1609. Sept. 8. William Porter, gent. 

1616. July 1. Mary, relict of William Porter, gent. 

(She was a daughter of Henry Hichens, of Markwell, in St. Emey.) 



110 



HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 



1616. Sept. 8. 



1634. April 19. 
1634. Mar. 10. 
1638. Mar. 4. 



Arthur, son of William Porter, gent., was buried at 

Wymborne Minster, co. Dorsetshire. 
William, son of Roger Porter, gent. 
Richard Porter, gent. 
Elizabeth Porter, widow, 
(She was a daughter of John Pascowe, gent,, and relict of the last- 
named Richard Porter. ) 

1676. June 30, Margery, daughter of Roger Porter, gent. 

1677. July 11. Roger Porter, gent. 
(He was the eldest son of the last-named Richard Porter, being 

baptized 13th September, 1604, He married Elizabeth, daughter of 
Edward Kekewich, of Trehawke, by whom he had three sons, Richard 
and WilUam, who died in infancy, and Roger, The marriages of three 
of his daughters have already been given. Three died in infancy ; 
and their mother was buried on 1st January, 1677, as Mrs. Elizabeth 
Porter, widow, ) 
1688, Sept. 3. Mrs, Joane Porter, widow. 

(She was relict of WilUam Porter, next brother of the last-named 
Roger Porter,) 

1715. June 29. Mrs. Margaret Porter, 

(This lady was a daughter of the above William and Joane Porter, 
having been baptized 7th March, 1651. She was of a practical turn 
of mind, having been overseer of the poor for St. Stephens.) 

1715. Feb. 2, Mr, William Porter. 

1744. Sept. 8, William Porter, gent. 

1761. Aug. 24. Mrs. Mary Porter, aged 68. 

(She was the wife of William Porter, and mother of Richard Porter, 
of Saltash, who married Loveday Gaborian. The two previous entries 
are those of her husband, 1744, and father-in-law, 1715.) 

A neat marble tablet, with a 
shield of arms in colours, is in- 
scribed to the memory of Eliza- 
beth, wife of Francis Wills, 
who died 28th October, 1792, 
aged 37 ; Henry Wills, their 
son, died 7th October, 1795, 
aged 3 years. Arms : Arg. 
three griffins pass, in pale sa., a 
hcrrdure of the last hezantee; 
imp. Arg. two bars, and in chief 
three crosses crosslet gu. The 
bordure in the arms of Wills 
should be engrailed, but it is 
plain on the monument. This 
family have long been seated in this and adjacent parishes. The 
pedigree in the Heralds Visitation of Cornwall commences with 




ST. STEPHENS. Ill 

Anthony Wills, of Saltash, whose will was proved 22nd September, 
1576 (P.P.C. Carew, 25). 

The following are entries from the Register of this parish 
relating to the family : 

BAPTISMS. 

Arthur Wills. 

Mary, daughter of Arthur Wills. 

Johan, daughter of Nicholas Wills. 

Thomas, son of William Wills. 

Francis, son of Gifford Wills, gent. 

William, son of Anthony Wills. 

Thomas, son of Gifford Wylls, gent. 

Anthony, son of Richard Wills. 

Margery, daughter of Ellas Wills, gent. 

Francis, son of Elias Wills, gent. , and Joanna his wife. 

Anthony, son of Roger Wills and Elizabeth his wife. 

Catherine, daughter of Elias Wills, gent. 

Francis, son of Francis Wills, gent. 

Elizabeth, daughter of Elias Wills, gent. 

Margaret, daughter of Francis Wills, gent. 

Johan, daughter of Elias Wills. 

Honor, daughter of Thomas Wills, of Grange. 

Honor, daughter of Francis Wills, gent. 

Nicholas, son of Francis Wills, gent. 

Bernard, son of Francis Wills, gent. 

Anthony, son of Francis Wills, gent. 

Ambrose, son of Francis Wills, gent 

Katherine, daughter of Francis Wills, gent. 

John, son of Francis Wills, gent. 

John, son of Richard Wills, gent. 

Alice, daughter of Francis Wills, gent. 

Emlin, daughter of Henry Wills, gent. 

Emlin, daughter of Henry Wills, gent, 

Francis, son of Nicholas Wills, of Saltash, gent., 

bom 8th January. 
Thomas, son of Nicholas Wills, gent., bom 5th March. 
Elizabeth, daughter of Nicholas Wills, gent. 
Thomas, son of Francis Wills, Esq. 

WEDDINGS. 

1594. Aug. 6. William Beele and Margaret Wills. 

1597. Feb. 13. William WUls and Honor Batten. 

1600. Oct. 13. GifFord,son of Nicholas Wills,gent. , and Frances Wy veil. 
(Nicholas Wills married Ebbot, daughter of John Giflford, and is 
buried with a monument at Landrake. Frances Wyvell was the 
daughter and heir of Thomas Wyvell, of Wyvellscombe, gent., and 
Thomasine his wife, whose burial is recorded in these Registers as 
Thomasine, wife of Thomas Wyvell, gent,, buried 9th May, 1598. 
By this marriage Wyvellscombe came to the Wills family.) 



1582. 


Feb. 


24. 


1696. 


Feb. 


2. 


1597. 


Dec 


2. 


1600. 


Oct. 


22. 


1602. 


June 20. 


1602. 


Feb, 


29, 


1604. 


Sept. 


17. 


1608. 


Mar. 


23. 


1620. 


June 


8. 


1621. 


Sept. 


30. 


1621, 


Dec. 


19. 


1622. 


Oct. 


20. 


1622. 


Dec. 


1. 


1623. 


Oct. 


1. 


1624. 


Dec. 


5. 


1625. 


Feb. 


15. 


1626. 


Jan. 


28. 


1628. 


Oct. 


19. 


1629. 


Dec. 


27. 


1630. 


Nov. 


22. 


1631. 


Nov. 


13. 


1633. 


Sept. 


1. 


1634. 


Dec. 


7. 


1635. 


Oct. 


11. 


1637. 


Feb. 


25. 


1638. 


Jime 


24. 


1650. 


May 


9. 


1658. 


Oct. 


6. 


1658. 


Jan. 


19. 


1660. 


Mar. 


12. 


1663. 


Nov. 


5. 


1683. 


May 


3. 



1616. 


July 


2. 


1617. 


Oct. 


6. 


1617. 


Oct. 


20. 


1617. 


Dec. 


30. 


1617. 


Jan. 


14. 


1618. 


May 


7. 


1628. 


Dec. 


18. 


1628. 


Feb. 


15. 


1630. 


May 


25. 


1650. 


Jan. 


6. 


1652. 


Feb. 


21. 


1654. 


Jan. 


17. 


1656. 


Feb. 


9. 



112 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

1605. June 6. William Wills, gent., and Elizabeth, daughter of 

George Wadham. 
Elias Wills and Johanna, relict of Mr. Body, gent. 
John Wills and Marian, daughter of Mathew Wills. 
Daniell Dodge and Ibet, daughter of Edw. Wills. 
Francis Wills, gent., and Katherine, daughter of 

Ambrose Rowse, gent. 
Richard Coode and Blanch Wills. 
William Walter and Johanna, daughter of William 

Wills. 
Thomas Weyvell, gent., and Johanna Wills, widow. 
Thomas Skelton and Alice Wills. 
John Edgcombe and Elizabeth Wills. 
Thomas Berkley, gent., and Margaret Wills. 
Thomas Tredenick, son of Nicholas Tredenick, of 

the parish of St. Breock, gent,, and Honor, 

daughter of Francis Wills, of Wyvellscombe, 

Esq., deceased. 
Nicholas Wills, gent., and Ann Hobbs. 
Richard Vigurs, son of Richard Vigurs, of Lawhitton, 

gent., and Katherine Wills, daughter of Francis 

Wills, Esq., of this parish, deceased, were married 

by Edmund Herring, Maior of Saltash. 
1657. Jan. 28. William Wills, son of Thomas Wills, of this parish ; 

and Dorothy Arundell, daughter of Gabriell 

Armidell, of Sheviock. 
John Skelton and Dorothy Wills. 
John Shutt and Ann Wills. 

Samuel Cabel, Esq., and Mrs. Gartrnde Wills, widow. 
John Minard and Agnes Wills, 
Mr. Walter Kendall and Mrs. Elizabeth Wills. 
Jonathan Chapman and Annie Wills, both of Saltash. 
Mr. Thomas Luce and Mrs. Margaret Wills, of Beere, 

in Devon. 
Thomas Wills and Susanna Wells. 
John Arundell and Honor Wills. 
(By licence ; entered also at St. Nicholas, Saltash. ) 
1749. Nov. 7. Joseph Wills and Ann Arundell. 

BURIALS. 

1581. April 3. William Wills, of Saltash. 

1602. Feb. 29. William, son of Anthony Wills. 

1602. Mar. 15. Honor, wife of William Wills, deceased. 

(See marriage, 1597 ; he was a son of Anthony Wills, of Saltash, 

who heads the pedigree, and appears to have had two sons— Thomas, 

baptized in 1597, and Peter.) 

1605. June 8. Frances, wife of GifFord Wills, gent. 
1608. Aug. 20. Peter, son of William Wills, gent. 



1660. 


Dec. 


18. 


1663. 


Nov. 


28. 


1669. 


Sept. 


16. 


1673. 


Mar. 


3. 


1688. 


Sept. 


18. 


1694. 


Nov. 


5. 


1694. 


Mar. 


3. 


1697. 


Sept. 


29. 


1740. 


April 


20. 



ST. STEPHENS. 113 

1609. June 1. Anthony, son of Richard Wills, 

1618. June 19. Peter Wills, of Saltash, gent. 

1622. Oct. 26. Margaret, daughter of Elias Wills, gent. 

1622. Nov. 26. Margaret Wills, widow, 

1622. Nov, 12, Francis, son of Elias Wills, gent. 

1622. Nov. 14. Catherine, daughter of Elias Wills, gent. 

1624. Mar. 11. EHas, son of Elias Wills, gent. 

1625. Mar. 19. Elias WUls, gent, 

1626. Aug. 7. Nicholas Wills, gent. 

1628, July 21. Edward Wills, of Saltash, gent. 

1642, June 13. Peter Wills, gent, 

1647. Aug, 29, Francis Wills, Esq. 

1653. Mar. 30, Henry, son of Henry Wills, Esq, 

1654, May 23. Elizabeth, wife of Anthony Wills, 
1657. May 3, Charles, son of Henry Wills, Esq, 
1657, May 12, Susan, wife of William Wills, gent. 

16.57, Oct. 21, Nicholas, son of Nichola.s Wills, of Saltash. 

1660. Feb. 17. Emlin, daughter of Henry Wills, gent. 

1661. July 12. Mi-s, Alice Wills, 
1663. Sept, 14, Henry Wills, gent, 
1666. May 11. William Wills, gent, 

1673. Mar, 6, Ann, wife of EHas Wills, gent, 

1680, April 7. William Wills, gent. 

1680. Mar. 14. Nicholas Wills, gent. 

1689. Oct. 1. Mrs. Ann Wills, widow. 

1700. July 26. Thomas Wills, clerk. 

1711. Jan. 17, Mr, Ambrose Wills, 

1723. Jan. 5, Madam Elizabeth Wills, of Wyvelscombe, 

(Thomas, son of Francis Wills, Esq,, and Gertrude, daughter of 
William Coryton, Esq., of Newton Ferrers, were married at St, Mellion 
30th December, 1647. Elizabeth, daughter of George "W'aklron, Esq., 
and Francis his wife, baptized at St. Mellion 21st February, 1653. 
Francis Wills, Esq., and Mrs. Elizabeth Waldron, of St. Stephens, 
Cornwall, married at Stoke Damerel 23rd November, 1680.) 

A marble tablet commemorates Nicholas Bennett, of Wearde, 
in this parish, who died 11th INIarch, 1841, aged 83; also Martha 
Bennett, his Avife, who died 13th September, 1838, aged 76. 
Another is inscribed to the following members of this family : 
William Bennett, of this parish, who died 2nd November, 1788, 
aged 76; Mary, his wife, died 2.5th January, 1800, aged 81; 
Edward Bennett, their son, died l-5th April, 1830, aged 76; 
Maria, wife of the last-named, died 7th July, 1809, aged 49. Also 
Mary Bennett, died 30th July, 1801, aged 12 years; and Henry 
Spry Bennett, who died 21st May, 183-5, aged 20 years, A third 
tablet is in memory of John Bennett, of Wearde, in this parish, 
who died 20th December, 1842, aged 60; also Mary Ann -Bennett, 

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114 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES PROM CORNWALL. 

his wife, youngest daughter of Thomas Edwards, of Burraton, 
who died 13th May, 1862, aged 82. Crest : A demi lion. 

A large white marble tablet is inscribed with the following 
names and dates : 

William Bennett, of Pill, in this parish, born 27th July, 1785, 
died 28th March, 1867. Elizabeth Palmer, of St. Erney, his 
wife, born 1st December, 1789, died 21st December, 1858. Also 
their children — Ellen Jane, born 3rd March, 1826, died 28th 
February, 1827. Philip Henry, born 7th January, 1828, died 
17th April, 1830. Mary Ursula, born 27th May, 1815, died 5th 
April, 1837. John, born 10th November, 1823, died 5th April, 
1837. Maria Jemima, born 14th ]S^ovember, 1818, died 9th 
August, 1845, Elizabeth, born 30th September, 1816, died 4th 
March, 1860. Henry PhiKp, born 28th July, 1831, died 19th 
November, 1864. Edward, born 7th May, 1822, died 11th 
November, 1866. William, born 4th February, 1814, died 21st 
September, 1879. 

The name of Bennett occurs in the Eegisters of this parish from 
near their commencement downwards. On 18th October, 1546, 
Robert Bennett was married, but, as in many other instances 
about that period, the name of the wife is not given. On 1st 
December, 1595, William Bennett and Elizabeth Drewe were 
married. 

A marble tablet for Lucy, youngest daughter of the Eev. James 
Farrell, of Lanesborough, Ireland, who died 17th May, 1837, 
aged 14 years. 

A large marble tablet is inscribed to the memory of the following 
members of the family of Tucker. There are no arms on the 
tablet, but on a granite monument in the yard, erected over their 
vault, is this coat : On a chev. emh. couni&f emb., betw. three sea 
harses naient, as many bombshells fired. From the inter-mural 
inscription, we learn that it is in memory of Benjamin Tucker 
and Rachael his wife; also of Jedediah Stephens Tucker, who 
died 3rd January, 1860, aged 59 ; Benjamin Wadham Tucker, 
who died 23rd September, 1864, aged 56 ; Thomas Tyrwhitt 
Tucker, died 11th November, 1855, aged 46; Mary Amy Tucker, 
died 2nd February, 1828, aged 22 — sons and daughter of the late 
Benjamin Tucker, Esq., and Jane Lyne his wife. Also of Ann 
Williams, second wife of the above Benjamin Tucker, who died 
January, 1851, and Ann, their infant daughter. 



ST. STEPHENS. 115 

A small tablet records Eichard Davidson Pritchard, Fleet 
Surgeon, R.N., bom at Soberton, co. Hants, 20th March, 1820, and 
died at Saltash, 24th May, 1876. This crest is cut in the marble ; 
viz., A lion ramp. 

A mural brass having a simple inscription commemorates 
Joseph Samuel Roberts, who died at his residence, The Grove, 
Madras, 18th April, 1877, aged 47. 

A mural tablet is in memory of the following members of the 
family of Avery, long seated and widely spread in the south of 
Devon. The family claimed to use for arms three water bougets, 
as appears by monuments at Plympton St. Mary, and by the seal 
on the will of Robert Goulston, of this parish, who married an 
Avery (see j^ost) ; but the colours are not given in either instance, 
and no coat of three water bougets is assigned to the name of 
Avery in Papworth's Ordinai'y. 

John Avery, of FoKler, died at Trevollard 19th October, 1847, 
aged 85; Elizabeth, his wife, died August, 1795. Jolin Avery, 
of Trevollard, their only son, died 19th June, 1867, aged 80; 
also Catherine his wife. Joseph Avery, son of John and Catherine 
Avery, of Trevollard, died June, 1823, aged seven and a half 
years; Catherine died January, 1832, aged 20 years; John died 
November, 1835, aged 26 years; Aim Broad died 20th March, 
1878, aged 64; Abraham Smith Andrews died 10th June, 1878, 
aged 58. 

A small marble tablet records that Edward Wilcocks, of Tor, in 
this parish, died 3rd March, 1879, aged 90. 

Another tablet is for Orlando Manley, b.a., vicar of this parish, 
who died 27tli April, 1853, aged 62 ; also for three of his children, 
who are buried with him in the adjoinmg churchyard, and to 
whose memory this tablet was erected by his parishioners and 
friends. This family bore for arms, Arg. a dexter hand couped 
and erect sa., icithin a hordure eng. of the second. 

A mural tablet for "William Maynard, yeoman of Penearth, in 
Menheniot, who died 18th July, 1781, aged 74; also Thomasine, 
his wife, and Richard, Francis, Thomas, and Elizabeth, their 
grandchildren, sons and daughter of Richard and Betty Maynard, 
of Carkeel, in this parish. 

A mural tablet for Commodore Thomas Gordon Caulfield, r.n. 
(of the House of Charlemont), commanding H.M.S. Windsor 
Castle^ who died in 1821, aged 53 years, to whose memory this 

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116 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

monument was erected by Theodosia Talbot, of Mount Talbot, 
CO. Roscommon. He was the second son of the Rev. John 
Caulfield, of Benown, co. "Westmeath, Archdeacon of Kilmore 
(second son of "William, third son of Toby Caulfield, second 
son of "William, fifth Lord Caulfield), by Euphemia Gordon, of 
Kenmure; he died 23rd June, 1821, having married Euphemia, 
daughter of William Talbot, Esq., of Mount Talbot, l)y whom he 
had a son and four daughters. 

A plain marble tablet commemorates Thomas Edwards, gent., of 
Burraton, in this parish, who died 30th July, 1819, aged 75; 
while a somewhat larger one is inscribed in memory of Thomas 
Edwards, Esq., of Trematon Hall and Stoketon, in this parish, 
who died 9th December, 1857, aged 80. Mary, his wife, died 
17th January, 1827, aged 41 ; also John Edwards, of Burraton, 
in this parish, brother of the above, died 13th January, 1839, 
aged 66. Above the inscription a crest only ; viz., A icolfs head 
erased. 

Another tablet is in memory of Thomas Bennett Edwards, b.a., 
vicar of this parish, who died 29th September, 1839, aged 34, 
leaving a widow and four children. He was the only child of 
Thomas EdAvards, of Trematon Hall, and Mary his Avife. Also 
Marianne Elizabeth Edwards, widow of the above Thomas Bennett 
Edwards, who died at Churchstile, in Bovey Tracey, 26th March, 
1882, aged 68. 

A mural brass records the re-opening of the church after resto- 
ration on 23rd April, 1872, the Rev. Edward Polwhele, vicar; 
and William Pryn, with Robert Smith, churchwardens; Ewan 
Christian, architect. 

Another brass on the organ records the erection of that instru- 
ment by subscription 6th November, 1878, the Rev. H. A. Noel, 
M.A., vicar ; J. Edwards and M. W. de Courcy, churchwardens. 

Before leaving the walls for the floor, we must notice two 
hatchments, which, as far back as 1867, were in a state of dilapida- 
tion, and on the restoration of the church disappeared altogether. 
The oldest had these arms : Per pale, the dexter per fess, in chief, 
Chi. three bars arg., on a chief of the last seven trefoil az.; Pendock : 
in base, Gu. three bars emh. at the top arg. (Barre ?) : imp. Arg. a 
fess plain gu. hetw. tioo bars gemelle, wavy az.; Eliot, of Port 
Eliot. Crest : A toioer gu., from the top a demi pelican or, vulning 
herself ppr. It was for Pendock Xeale, Esq., of Totterton, co. 



ST. STEPHENS. 117 

Notts, who was married at this church Srd April, 1753, to Harriet, 
daughter of Richard Eliot, Esq., and sister of Edward, first Lord 
Eliot of St, Germans. Pendock, son of Thomas Neale, clerk, and 
Susanna his wife, baptized here 13th June, 1769. Susaima 
Faulkner, daughter of Pendock Neale, Esq., and Susanna his wife, 
baptized 17th April, 1782. The other hatchment bore Or, on a/ess. 
sa. three eagles cUspl. of the field ; Harrison : imp. Gu. a lion 
irtmp. arg. within an oris of trefoils of the last ; Pengelly, of 
Sortridge in Whitchurch, co. Devon. Crest : From a cap of 
maintenance gu. tmvied 7q) erm., an eaglets head cowped ppi\ Motto : 
Post nuhilia phoehis. Beneath the motto this date, 1769. This 
was for Admiral Harrison, who was buried, according to the 
Register, as John Harrison, Esq., 27th August, 1769, aged 62. 
Henry, son of John Harrison, Esq., and Mary Frances his wife, 
baptized 29th May, 1755. Deborah, daughter of the same, 
baptized 6th February, 1759. John Francis, son of Henry 
Harrison, Esq., and Azarel Deborah his wife, baptized 27th 
August, 1778. Henry, son of the same, baptized 11th April, 
1777; and a daughter, Mary Bulteel, baptized 17th December, 
1780 ; all three in this church. 

In the garrison church at Portsmouth is a monument for two of 
this family ; viz.. Major T. J. Harrison, r,a., of Wearde House, 
in Cornwall, who died 10th December, 1820, aged 38, leaving a 
widow ; also Captain James Charles Henry Harrison, r.n., second 
son of the above, died 6th January, 1839, aged 28, leaving a 
brother surviving. Erected by the widoAv of the above Major T. 
J. Harrison. Arms : Or, on a fess az., three eagles displ. of the 
field; imp. Arg. two bars gu.; Martin. Crest: From a cap of 
maintenance gu. turned up erm., an eagle's head cvupedjjpr. Motto : 
Post nuhilia phoehus. 

We now come to the floor-slabs. Of these, two have been 
already mentioned in connection with the families of Hichens and 
Buller. 

A finely-cut stone, and well-preserved, has the arms of Bond 
boldly cut; viz., {Arg.) on a chev. {sa.) three roundels {bezants). 
Crest : A detni pegasus {az.) semee of estoils {or). From the 
inscription we learn that Jane, wife of William Bond of Earth, 
Esq., died 4th January, 1640. Colonel Vivian calls her Johanna, 
daughter of John Paskowe, and says she was buried 4tli January, 



118 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL, 

1641. That would be new style; the inscription gives the old 
style, of course. {Visitations of Cormvall, p. 41.) Colonel Vivian 
gives her three sons and four daughters, who all died young, 
except one son, James, who continued the line, and Maria, 
baptized at St. Stej^hens by Saltash, 5th July, 1635, but of whom 
he says nothing more. Her marriage is recorded in the Register 
of Sheviock, 19tli September, 1666, to Richard Scawen, gent., of 
Probus. Although long seated at Earth, this is the only memorial 
of the family remaining. There are numerous entries in the 
Registers relating to them, among them the following : 

BAPTISMS. 

William, son of William Bond. 

Margaret, daughter of William Bond. 

John, son of William Bond, gent. 

Elizabeth, daughter of William Bond. 

John and Mary, son and daughter of William Bond, 

gent. 
• died in infancy.) 

Mary, daughter of William Bond, gent. 
Philip, sou of William Bond, gent. 
George, son of William Bond, gent. 
William, son of WilUam Bond, gent. 
Christiana, daughter of William Bond, gent. 
Blanch, daughter of John Bonde, gent. 
(She was buried the same year. ) 

1631. Mar. 2. Honor, daughter of William Bond, gent. 
1633. Sept. 15. John, son of William Bond, gent. 
1635. July 5. Mary, daughter of William Bond, gent. 

(She was married at Sheviock, 19th September, 1666, to Richard 
Scawen, gent., of Probus.) 

Elizabeth, daughter of William Bond, gent. 
Dorothy, daughter of William Bond, gent. 
Honor, daughter of James Bond, gent. 
Elizabeth, daughter of John Bond, gent. 
James, son of John Bond, gent. 
Ellen, daughter of John Bond, gent. 

WEDDINGS. 

1556. Jan. 27. WiUiam Bond, Esq., and Katherine Fitz. 

1579. Oct. 12. John Marshall and Katherine Bond. 

(She was a daughter of John Fitz, of Fitzford, near Tavistock, and 
Agnes his wife, daughter of Roger Grenville, of Stowe, Esq. She 
married, first, Wilham Bond, of Earth, Esq., as above.) 

1631. June 6. William Bond, gent., and Jolianna Pascowe. 



1556. 


Dec. 


7. 


1558. 


May 


10. 


1561. 


July 


20. 


1565. 


Feb. 


24. 


1568. 


May 


17. 


(The dar 


ight< 


1569. 


June 


25. 


1571. 


Feb. 


1. 


1592. 


Nov. 


16. 


1594. 


Oct. 


24. 


1608. 


Sept. 


20. 


1628. 


Aug. 


6. 



1637. 


Feb. 


2. 


1640. 


Jan. 


1. 


1657. 


Mar. 


14. 


1680. 


Nov. 


9. 


1683. 


July 


13. 


1686. 


Sept. 


21. 



ST, STEPHENS. 119 

1699. June 17. Charles Parker, gent., of the parish of Shaugh, in 
Devonshire, and Mrs. Honor Bond, of Earth. 
(This Charles Parker was a son of Edmund Parker, Esq., of 
Borringdon, and Alice his wife ; baptized at Plympton St. Mary, 
28th July, 1658 ; his wife being a daughter of James Bond, of Earth, 
Esq., and baptized a few months before he had been ; namely, 17th 
March, 1657.) 

BURIALS. 

1553. Dec. 4. Richard Bonde, Esq. 

(He was of Earth, in this parish, and married Elizabetli, daughter 
and co-heir of Thomas Coriton, of Saltash, and widow of John Batten, 
by whom he had several children. Of these William was ancestor of 
the line at Earth, in St. Stephens-by-Saltash ; and from Thomas 
descended the line at Holwood. ) 

1566. June 1. Peter, son of William Bond. 

1566. Jmie 20. Frances, daughter of William Bond. 

1570. June 5. John Bond, gent. 

1576. June 22. William Bond, Esq. 

1596. Oct. 10. Margaret, wife of William Bond, Esq. 

(She was a daughter and co-heir of Hugh Fountayne, of Ugborough, 

CO. Devon, gent., and was married there 6th February, 1580. — Vide 

Ugborough Parish Register.) 

1623. Sept. 15. William Bond, Esq. 

(This was the husband of the above Margaret Fountayne, by whom 
he had several children, of whom John, William, and George married, 
and had issue. See their burials below. ) 

John Bond, gent. 
John, son of William Bond, gent. 
William, son of WilUam Bond, gent. 
William Bond, gent. 
Elizabeth, daughter of William Bond. 
Johanna, wife of William Bond, gent. 
Dorothy, daughter of William Bond, gent. 
Johan Bond, widow. 
(Relict of William Bond, buried m 1638, son of William Bond and 
Margaret Fountayne. ) 
1665. Nov. 29. George Bond, gent. 

(He was a son of William Bond and Margaret Fountayne. He 
married Argent, daughter and co-heir of John Stronge, of Saltash, 
but does not appear to have left any surviving issue.) 

1677. Jan. 12. Elizabeth, wife of James Bond, Esq. 
Ellen, daughter of James Bond, Esq. 
Elizabeth, daughter of James Bond, Esq. 
Dorothy, wife of John Bond, gent. 
James Bond, of Earth, Esq. 
John Bond, gent. 
James Bond, gent. 



1633. 


July 


27. 


1633. 


Mar. 


16. 


1634. 


Feb. 


9. 


1638. 


Jan. 


7. 


1639. 


Sept. 


6. 


1640. 


Jan. 


4. 


1642. 


Aug. 


15. 


1652. 


Nov. 


15. 



1679. 


May 


5. 


1686. 


Oct. 


19. 


1694. 


Mar. 


28. 


1696. 


Aug. 


13. 


1699. 


Mar. 


22. 


1710. 


Nov. 


22. 



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HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 



A William Bond, of Saltash, and Susan Vanson, of St. Kew, 
were married 7th October, 1640, at St. Tudy, but who he was is 
not quite clear; probably a son of the William Bond buried in 
1638, who had married Jone, or Johan, sister to Sir Francis 
Grane, and grandson of William Bond and Margaret Foimtayne. 
Christopher Bond, gent., was buried at St. Andrew's, Plymouth, 
4th October, 1671. 

There is a small stone now in a corner at the west-end of the 
church for Honor Yeo, daughter of John Fountayne, of Stockley, 

in the parish of Stockenham, 
Esq., deceased, and wife of 
Humphry Yeo, of the city 
of Exeter, merchant, son of 
William Yeo, of this parish, 
Esq., who died 17th January, 
1679. Arms: {Arc/.) a chev. 
(sa.) betw. three drakes {az.) ; 
Yeo : imp. [Arg,) three bars 
gemelles (gu.), on a canton 
(az.) a lion^joss. gard. {or); 
Fountayne. This Humphry 
Yeo was a son of Mr. 
William Yeo, sometime of 
Plymouth, and was baptized 
at St. Andrew, Plymouth, "Qth October, 1649. The following 
from the Registers relate to this family : 




BAPTISMS. 

1673. Aug. 19. Anne, daughter of George Yeo, gent. 

1674. Feb. 5. Margaret, daughter of George Yeo, gent. 

1676. Feb. 23. Elizabeth, daughter of George Yeo, gent. 

1677. July 1. Mary, daughter of George Yeo, gent. 
1679. Oct. 29. Ann, daughter of George Yeo, gent. 

1679. Nov. 5. Sarah, daugliter of Humphry Yeo, gent. 

1680. Oct. 16. WilUam, son of George Yeo, gent. 
1682. Mar. 23. George, son of George Yeo, gent. 
1684. April 26. Agnes, daughter of George Yeo, gent. 
1687. Mar. 8. William, son of George Yeo, gent. 

1721. May 29. Gertrude Yeo, daughter of Gertrude Roger. 

1733. July 30. Sarah, daughter of Mr. George and Gertrude Yeo. 

1736. Aug. 16. William, son of Mr. George and Gertrude Yeo. 



ST. STEPHENS. 



121 



WEDDINGS. 

1669. Sept. 21. George Yeo, gent., and IMrs. Mary Croker. 

(She was probably a granddaughter of Francis Croker, gent. See 
baptisms, post.) 
1671. Mar. 12. George Yeo, gent., and Ann Hobb. 
1687. May 5. Jacob Wills and Joane Yeo. 

1697. July 7. John Torr, Rector of St. John, and Mi-s. Elizabeth, 
daughter of George Yeo, gent. 
(At St. Andrew, 4th February, 1610, PhUip Torre, clerk, and 
Philippa Wallis ; and 7th October, 1616, John Torre and Elizabeth 
Tedder.) 
1716. Mar. 12. Jolm Rous, Esq., and Mrs. Anne Yeo, by Licence. 
1721. July 24. George Yeo, gent., and Gertrude Rogei-s, by Licence, 
dated 19th July. 

BURIALS. 

1673. Aug. 29. Ann, daughter of George Yeo, gent. 

1679. Jan. 19. Honor, wife of Humphry Yeo, gent. 

(This is the lady commemorated by the slab mentioned above. It 
is probably her brother whose burial is recorded in these Regist€i-s as 
William Fountayne, gent., of Devon, buried 6th October, 16«1.) 

1682. June 20. William, son of George Yeo, gent. 
William Yeo, Esq. 
Mrs. Margaret Yeo. 
John, son of Humphry Yeo, merchant. 
George Yeo, senior, gent. 

The above William and Margaret Yeo, buried respectively in 
1686 and 1688, were doubtless the parents of George and 
Humphry Yeo above named, and of the following baptised at 
St. Andrew, Plymouth, as children of William Yeo, Esq. : 
Elizabeth, 30th October, 1653; James, 20th June, 1655; and 
Mary, 27th October, 1658, and buried 23rd November following; 
also of Thomas, son of William Yeo, Esq., buried at St. Andrew 
10th January, 1655. Wliile in the same Register we find the 
baptism, on 21st September, 1717, of Susanna, daughter of 
Captain John and Mrs. Emblm Yeo; on 19th February, 1727, 
Johanna, daughter of Captain John and Mrs. Lucretia Yeo; 
on 28th November, 1730, Susanna, daughter of the same; 
another daughter, Lucretia, being baptized 28th September, 1734. 
On the 7th September, 1724, we find recorded the burial of 
Mrs. Emblin Yeo, whose vacant place was quickly filled, as the 
same record tells us Captain John Yeo and Mrs. Lucretia Harris 



1686. 


Oct. 


5. 


1688. 


Apiil 


12. 


1690. 


July 


24. 


1703. 


Sept. 


14. 



122 HEKALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

were married 12th November, 1724, unless indeed the lady whose 
burial is recorded was the Emblm, daughter of Captain John and 
Emblin Yeo, baptized at Charles Church 7th December, 1719. 
Mrs. Susanna Yeo was buried 29th January, 1734, being the 
Susanna baptized in 1717. A Lucretia, daughter of Captain 
John and Mrs. Lucretia Yeo, was baptized at Charles Church 
1st September, 1725. 

In the Register of Charles Church we have the baptisms of 
Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. George and Mrs. Elizabeth Yeo, 
8th December, 1715; and Mary, daughter of the same, on 
1st December, 1717, the latter being buried the 22nd June, 1718. 
In the same Register are the baptisms of Mary, daughter of 
Mr. WiUiam and Mrs. Elizabeth Yeo, 30th September, 1720; he 
being doubtless the Mr. William Yeo buried at St. Andrew's 
22nd April, 1725. 

The following are plain stones inscribed with the names and 
dates, &c., on the floor ; there are others too obliterated to read : 

Lieut. John Trehearne, of Saltash, died February, 1785, aged 67. 

Mrs. Jane Gaborian, of Saltash, died 6th March, 1791, aged 91. 

(Mr. John Trehearn and Mrs. Margaret Gaborian married 17th 
May, 1748. John, son of John Trehearn, gent., and Margaret 
his wife, baptized in 1750. Mr. John Trehearne buried 20th 
December, 1768, aged 18 years. John Glasford, Commander 
H.M. schooner Halifax, and Miss Jane Trehearne, married 15th 
January, 1771. Vide Parish Register.) 

Jane Geddey, of this parish, buried 25th November, 1691, aged 31. 

Mary Bligh, spinster, of Stoke Damerel, died 7th May, 1805, 
aged 57. 

(Caleb Colton, Esq., of Saltash, died 13th May, 1791, aged 52. 
Caleb Colton, 1st Lieutenant H.M.S. Shannon, and INIiss Juliana 
Gaborian, married 1st September, 1763. Caleb Colton, Esq., 
Mayor of Saltash, aged 51 years, buried 21st June, 1791. Vide 
Parish Register.) 

Maria Bemiet, died 7th February, 1809, aged 49. 

Miss Catherine Rine Johnson, died at Stoketou in this parish, 
died 19th May, 1827, aged 21 years. 

Loveday Cole. See mural monument. 

There are three slabs with matrices of brasses, figures, labels, 
and shields, all the brasses being gone except two shields on one 
of the stones, each of which is charged Avith a merchant's mark. 



ST. STEPHENS. 123 

Also a few illegible slabs, on which but a few letters or figures can 
be traced. 

In the churchyard are three memorials Avith arms, Tucker and 
Porter have already been mentioned ; the third is in memory of 
John Kadford, of Saltash, gent, who died 4th February, 1662. 
The arms are (So) three men tigei's pass, in pale {arc/.) ; the crest, 
a man tiger or lampagoe, as in the arms. This John Eadford was 
mayor of Saltash in 1653-4. He was buried, according to the 
register, on the 15th February, 1662, A John Radford, of Saltash, 
probably father of the above, was buried here 3rd May, 1656. On 
the 20th June, 1665, Edmund Herring and Amy Radford, widow, 
were married. He must have left a son surviving, as on the 
23rd March, 1669, we have recorded the burial of John, son of 
John Radford, gent. Again, on 15th December, 1679, Mrs. 
Elizabeth Radford was buried. The same arms appear on an old 
tomb in the churchyard at Whitchurch, near Tavistock. 

Administration to the effects of John Radford, late of Saltash, 
gent., was granted to his widow. Amy Radford, 20th March, 1662, 
and again on 13th November, 1663, at Bodmin. Total of inventory, 
£516 6s. 

The following in the yard may also merit notice : 

Frances K'epean, wife of Capt. Edmund Nepean, R.N., died 
10th April, 1829, aged 70. She was a niece of the Rev. James 
Harvey, a.m., Rector of Weston Flavell, co. Northampton, and 
sister of the Dowager Lady Trimleston, wife of the late Lord 
Trimleston. (This Lady Trimleston was a daughter of Lieut. -Gen. 
Charles Eustace, of RobertstoAvn, co. Kildare, representative of the 
Lords Baltinglassj but the name of Frances does not appear 
among his children in the Landed Gentry.) 

Caroline Rogers, daughter of Edward and Jane Deeble, died 
7th February, 1849, aged 31. Nancy Kernick Deeble, her sister, 
died 18th December, 1858, aged 31. Honor Darton, wife of 
Thomas Darton, died 29th April, 1859, aged 74. Elizabeth 
Deeble, wife of John Deeble, died 9th October, 1853, aged 30. 
Richard Deeble Elliott died 2nd February, 1854, aged 2 years 
and 6 months. Edward Deeble died 17th September, 1871, 
aged 84. Jenny Deeble, wife of Edward Deeble, died 23rd 
April, 1874, aged 84. 

Edward Deeble, son of Jolin and Elizabeth Deeble, of Saltash, 
died 9th November, 1844, aged 3 years and 10 months. 



124 HBRALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

Richard Darton, of Saltash, died 11th October, 1816, aged 72. 
Elizabeth Darton died 2nd March, 1832, aged 80. 

Thomas Darton, of Saltash, died 31st May, 1838, aged 53. 
Mary Hamlet, liis sister, died 2nd December, 1861, aged 79. 

James Skelton died 24th May, 1856, aged 76. Mary, his wife, 
died 26th May, 1871, aged 82. 

Jane, wife of Henry Ellery, died at Wearde House 11th Jime, 
1882, aged 76. She was the only daughter of the late Mr. John 
Edwards, of Burraton, and niece of the late Thomas Edwards, 
Esq., of Stoketon, and Trematon Hall, in this parish. 

John Lower Clark died 25th April, 1880, aged 67 years, (Son 
of Lieutenant Richard Clark, r,n., and his wife Elizabeth, daughter 
of Edward Lower. See under Maker, post.) 

Charlotte Adam, -wife of John Littleton, Esq., of Skinliam, in 
this parish, who died in 1878. 

Henry William EdAvards, youngest son of John Edwards, Esq., 
of Trematon Hall, late of the 9th Royal Lancers, born 30tli 
October, 1841, died 3rd March, 1865. The above John EdAvards, 
Esq., was born 8th October, 1802, and died 2nd ]!^ovember, 1873. 

Having completed our notice of the monumental inscriptions, 
Ave Avill turn our attention to the Registers. 

The Registers of this parish are rather extensive, including as 
they do the toAA'n of Saltash. They commence in 1545, and are 
Avonderfully perfect. They are to a late date Avritten in Latin, 
and unfortunately the baptisms, marriages, and burials have been 
entered together as they have occurred. Thus you may have 
a marriage or burial among three or four baptisms ; in fact, they 
Avere entered as they took place, Avithout any attempt to separate 
them, Avhich greatly increases the labour of making extracts from 
them. Besides the extracts abeady given, the folloAving for 
various reasons appear worthy of being noted : 

BAPTISMS. 

Alice, daughter of Thomas Skelton. 
Wilmot, daughter of Richard Skelton. 
Pascowe, son of Stephen Geedy. 
Agnes, daughter of Thomas Lewellyn. 
Katherine, daughter of Walter Pethen. 
Agnes, daughter of Walter Pethen. 
Richard, son of Richard Skelton. 
1548. July 7. Richard, son of Richard Skelton. 



1545. 


Feb. 


26. 


1545. 


Aug. 


20. 


1546. 


Sept. 


3. 


1546. 


Dec. 


13. 


1546. 


Dec. 


16. 


1547. 


Oct. 


4. 


1547. 


Nov. 


14. 



ST. STEPHENS. 125 

1548. Nov. 27. RobeH, son of Walter Skelton. 

1549. Nov. 3. Richard, son of Richard Grossman. 

(These Crossmans were probably of the same family as Grossman, 
of Gross, in Botiis Fleming, who entered their pedigree in the Visita- 
tion of 1620. The Skeltons, who never entered their pedigree at all, 
were a family of more importance at one time than that of Grossman. 
They possessed Bittleford, m Landulph, at the commencement of the 
sixteenth century. Robert Skelton was jM.P. for Laimceston and 
Liskeard in the reign of King Henry VI. ; but the most important 
member of the family was Sir John Skelton, Knight, who was 
Governor of Plymouth, and lies buried in St. Andrew's Ghurch, with 
a handsome monument to his memory, with his arms : Az. a fess <w, 
betw. three horses' heads couped an/. Crest : From a crest coronet 
. or, a horse's head arg. A younger branch settled at Stoketon, in this 
parish ; but they became much reduced in circumstances, and so 
continue, the name not being extinct in the neighbourhood.) 

Radigonda, daughter of Richard Skelton. 
Roger, son of George Webb. 
Robert, son of John Skelton. 
John, son of Richard Skelton. 
Johanna, daughter of Richard Trevill. 
John, son of John Skelton. 
Roger, son of Walter Skelton. 
Richard, son of Richard Trevill. 
Nichola, daughter of Thomas Edgcomb. 

(The name of Edgcombe is one of those most frequently recurring 
in most of the parishes round this part of Cornwall and Devon. 
That they all descend from the noble house of Edgcunibe, of Mount 
Edgcumbe and Cotehele, or even from the elder line, Edgcumbe of 
Edgcumbe, in Milton Abbott, seems very improbable, though some 
doubtless are so descended ; for instance, Edgcombe, of Goyton, in 
the parish of Ermington, who bore the same arms about the close of 
the seventeenth century. There is good ground to suppose that many 
descend from servants of the great families, who, when surnames 
were coming into use, gradually came to be known by the name of 
the family whom they served. ) 

Sibella, daughter of George Webb. 
John, son of John Skelton. 
Alice, daughter of Richard Trevill. 
John, son of John Skelton. 
John, son of Thomas Edgcombe. 
Thomas, son of Walter Skelton. 
Robert, son of Thomas Sture. 
(This name occurs after with the note " poor.") 

1565. July 22. Mary, daughter of Richard Grossman. 

1565. Aug. 5. John, son of Richard Trevill. 

1565. Mar. 10, Ferdinand, son of Robert Grossman. 

1567. April 23. Agnes, daughter of Thomas Edgcombe. 



1552. 


May 


19. 


1552. 


Sept. 


28. 


1552. 


Nov. 


2. 


1554. 


July 


20. 


1556. 


Feb. 


10. 


1557. 


Sept. 


4. 


1558. 


Nov. 


IS. 


1559. 


April 


3. 


1559. 


May 


18. 



1557. 


Dec. 


10. 


1561. 


April 


5. 


1562. 


Mar. 


2. 


1563. 


Feb. 


9. 


1564. 


June 


17. 


1564. 


Dec. 


17. 


1565. 


Mar. 


30. 



126 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES PROM CORNWALL. 

William, son of Richard Trevill. 

John, son of William Luce. 

Philippa, daughter of Richard Trevill. 

Roger, son of WiUiam Sture. 

William, son of Henry Edgcombe. 

John, son of Henry Edgcembe. 

Thomas, son of Henry Edgcombe. 

Thomas, son of Richard Pollard. 

Sibella, daughter of Martyne Jagoe. 

Johanna, daughter of John Trevill. 

Christopher, son of Henry Trelawny. 

Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Skelton, of Broadmore. 

Richard, son of Robert Skelton. 

William, son of Pascoe Bray. 

John, son of William Hawkins. 

John, son of Roger Westcott. 

Samuel, son of Robert Skelton. 

Arthur, son of Thomas Webbe. 

Honor, daughter of Roger Webbe. 

Mary, daughter of Pascoe Trevill. 

Peter, son of Robert Skelton. 

Rose, daughter of Roger Westcott. (See burial 1608.) 

Pascoe, son of Pascoe Trevill. 

Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Webbe. 

William, son of Roger Webbe. 

Johanna, daughter of William Lawellyn. 

Robert (primogenitus) John Smith, gent. 

Nicholas, son of Robert Skelton, of Broadmore. 

George, son of Robert Skelton. 

(From these last entries it is evident there were two Robert Skeltons 

William, son of Thomas Webb. 

Richard, son, and Theophilia daughter, of Pascoe 

Trevill. 
1602. Jan. 9. Dorothy, daughter of John Cottle, gent., bom 29th 

December, and baptized at St. Thomas -by - 

Launceston. 
William, son of Roger Hele. 
Agnes, daughter of Robert Skelton, of Broadmore. 
Nicholas, son of Roger Webb. 
John, son of Theobald Gere. 
Robert, son of Robert Skelton. 
Richard, son of Robert Skelton. 
William, son of William Bennett. 
John, son of Richard Skelton. 
Richard,sonof Digory Langherne,gent.,bom April 5th. 
(See Hecliin and Wadham weddings, 1609. ) 

1613. Sept. 8. Johanna, daughter of Ralph Cholwill. 
1615. Oct. 18. Mary, daughter of John Pascowe, gent. 



1567. 


Aug. 3. 


1567. 


Aug. 22. 


1569. 


July 8. 


1573. 


Feb. 19. 


1575. 


April 10. 


1577. 


April 20. 


1579. 


Sept. 17. 


1581. 


Apiil 2. 


1584. 


Sept. 12. 


1585. 


May 28. 


1588. 


Oct. 19. 


1592. 


Aug. 6. 


1595. 


Nov. 30. 


1595. 


Jan. 21. 


1595. 


Jan. 24. 


1595. 


Feb. 13. 


1596. 


April 18. 


1596. 


Dec. 31. 


1597. 


April 1. 


1598. 


Mar. 8. 


1598. 


Mar. 13. 


1598. 


June" 23. 


1599. 


April 27. 


1599. 


Aug. 5. 


1599. 


Feb. 22. 


1600. 


June 21. 


1601. 


Aug. 2. 


1601. 


Aug. 16. 


1601. 


Dec. 27. 


(From these 


in the parish.) 


1601. 


Feb. 7. 


1602. 


Mar. 21. 



1602. 


Jan. 


22. 


1603. 


April 


2. 


1603. 


May 


1. 


1603. 


Aug. 


6. 


1604. 


Nov. 


4. 


1604. 


Feb. 


17. 


1606. 


Oct. 


12. 


1606. 


Mar. 


20. 


1611. 


April 


14. 



ST. STEPHENS. 127 

1616. Feb. 23. Arthur, son of William Webb. 
1618. April 9. Katherine, daughter of James Parker, gent., bom 
April 7th. 

1618. April 22. Grace, daughter of Nicholas Tredennick, gent. 

1619. Jan. 16. John, son of Francis Croker, gent. 

1620. May 28. Alice, daughter of James Parker, gent. 
(See Buller, weddings, 1616.) 

1620. Mar. 15. Francis, son of Francis Croker, gent. , and Thomasine 

his wife. 
(This Francis Croker, gent., was the second son of Hugh Croker 
(son and heir of John Croker, of Lineham, and his wife Agnes, 
daughter and co-heir of John Servington, of Tavistock, co. Devon), 
and his wife Agnes, daughter and heir of John Bonvile, of Bampfield, 
CO. Devon. He is mentioned in the pedigree of Croker iu the Herald 
and Genealogist, vol. viii. p. 380, which says he was buried 13th 
January, 1659, and his wife Thomasine (no surname given), on the 
11th May, 1630; but gives no authorities for the dates. It also 
gives him only one son, George Croker, of Yealmpton, baptized 4th 
December, 1628, who is said to have married Anstice, daughter of 
Nicholas Tripp, of Kingsbridge, and had a daughter, Tibitha, who 
married to Francis Fox, of St. Germans. For his marriage, see 
p. 135,1619.) 

1621. Jan. 27. Jone, daughter of James Parker, gent., and Katherine 

his wife, daughter of Sir Richard Buller, knight. 
1621. Mar. 10. Alice, daughter of Francis Croker, gent., and 

Thomasine his wife. 
James, son of Francis Croker, gent. 
Margaret, daughter of Nicholas Tredennick, gent. 
Edward, son of Hugh Trefry. 
William, son, and Mary, daughter of James Parker, 

gent. 

1624. April 9. Dorothy, daughter of Francis Croker, gent. 

(This Dorothy married Francis Fox, of St. Germans. See pedigree 
of Fox privately prmted. Her descendant, Francis Fox, Esq., surgeon, 
of Plymouth, possesses at this time a prayer-book with her name, 
"Dorothy Croker," written in it. Also a small panel, found on 
making alterations in an old house belonging to the family at St. 
Germans, with the arms of Fox : Eiin. on a chev. az. three foxes' 
heads erased or, on a canton of the second a fleicr-de-lis of the third. 

1625. April 29. Robert, son of Robert Skelton, of Broadmore. 
1625. May 22. Dorcas, daughter of Francis Croker, gent. 

1625. Jan. 8. James, son of James Parker, gent. 

1626. Aug. 2. Matthew, son of Francis Croker, gent. 

1626. Jan. 21. Alice, daughter of Bernard Tanner, gent. 
(See Buller weddings, 1625.) 

1627. July 21. Francis, son of John Tmckombe. 

1627. Oct. 12. Moses, son of Francis Croker, gent. 

1628. July 13. John, son of Bernard Tanner, gent. 



1622. 


Mar. 


9. 


1623. 


July 


20. 


1623. 


Dec. 


2. 


1624. 


Mar. 


30. 



128 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALIj. 

Agnes, daughter of Abraham Webb, of Saltash. 

Katherine, daughter of Bernard Tanner, gent. 

Arthur, son of Arthur Spry. 

Margaret, daughter of Abraham Webb. 

Bernard, son of Bernard Tanner, gent. 

Richard, son of Bernard Tanner, gent. 

William, son of George Keyckwitch, gent. 

Alice, daughter of George Keyckwitch, gent. 

George, son of George Keich witch, gent, 

William, son of Arthur Spry. 

Abraham, son of James Webb. 

Martha, daughter of Thomas Skelton the younger. 

Nathaniel, son of Mr. William Tombs. 

Josias, son of Mr. John Pethen. 

Thomas, son of John Darton. 

Urcillah (Ursula), daughter of Mr. John Walter. 

Hugh, son of Hugh Whippell. 

Henry, son of Mr. John Bell, of Salta^i ; born 15th 

October. 
Ann, daughter of Mr. William Hobbs. 
Bernard, son of Mr. William Tombs, preacher of 

God's Word. 
John, son of Mr. John Herring. 
Mary, daughter of Thomas Skelton,of BoratonCoombe. 
John, son of Thomas Coade, gent. 
Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. .John Bell, of Saltash ; 

bom then. 
Emlin, daughter of Mr. John Walter ; born then. 
Susan, daughter of Mr. John Herring ; bom then. 
Samuel, son of Samuel Kingsbury, born 20th Dec. 
(See weddings, 1654.) 
1656. May 13. Tristram, son of Tristram Vigers. 
(See weddings, 1655 and 1656.) 

1660. April 19. John, son of Stephen Sheer, gent. 
1660. May 15. Bridget, daughter of Richard Helderson (Hillersden), 
Esq. (See weddings, 1659.) 

Elizabeth, daughter of Tristram Vigers. 

Robert, son of John Skelton, of Trehane. 

John, son of William Symons, gent. 

Nicholas, son of WiUiam Simons, gent. 

Catherine, daughter of Mr. William Moulton. 

PhiUp, son of John Skelton, of Broadraore. 

John, son of William Moulton. 

Richard, son of John Skelton, of Broadmore. 

John, son of John Deeble, gent. 

Nicholas, son of Anthony Eliot. 

William, son of Ambrose Rider, gent. 

Jane, daughter of Mr. William Bickton. 

Ann, daughter of Mr. John Hening. 



1629. 


Sept. 


6. 


1630. 


Jan. 


6, 


1631. 


Sept. 


25. 


1632. 


April 


15. 


1633. 


Mar. 


31. 


1635. 


July 


10. 


1635. 


Aug. 


16. 


1636. 


Oct. 


9. 


1639. 


Dec. 


8. 


1643. 


Nov. 


26. 


1650. 


Oct, 


16. 


1650. 


Feb. 


28. 


1651. 


May 


13. 


1651. 


June 


3. 


1651. 


Oct. 


9. 


1651. 


Oct. 


28. 


16.51. 


Jan. 


15. 


16.52. 


Oct. 


20, 


1652. 


Nov. 


2. 


1652. 


Dec. 


30, 


16,53. 


April 


14. 


1653. 


May 


31. 


1653, 


June 


1. 


1653. 


Jan. 


1. 


165.5. 


May 


31. 


16.55. 


Aug. 


16. 


1655. 


Dec. 


20. 



1661. 


April 


15. 


1661. 


June 


4. 


1661. 


June 


27. 


1662. 


Nov. 


17. 


1662. 


Feb, 


4. 


1663. 


April 


17. 


1664. 


Feb. 


2. 


1665. 


July 


27. 


1665. 


Feb. 


6. 


1665. 


Mar, 


4, 


1666. 


Dec. 


18. 


1667. 


Feb, 


21. 


1668. 


Jan. 


16. 



ST. STEPHENS. 



129 



1669. April 7. Thomas, son of Thomas Stilles, gent. 

1669. April 12. Thomas, son of Mr. John Deeble. 

1669. June 1. Damaris, daughter of Robert Goulston, gent. 

1669. Dec. 17- William, son of William Bickton, gent. 

1669. Mar. 24. Bomell, son of Ambrose Rider, gent. 

1670. Oct. 4, Mary, daughter of Mr. William Moulton. 

1670. Jan. 31. Mary, daughter of Tristram Vigers. 

1671. April 4. Francis, son of Thomas Stiles, gent. 
1671. April 30. John, son of Edmond Herring, of Saltash. 
1671. Jime 2. John, son of Robert Gouldston, gent. 
1671. July 25, John, son of John Walter, gent. 

1671. Oct. 26. John, son of John Pethen, gent. 

1671. Nov. 19. Arthur, son of William Moulton. 

1671. Nov. 23. Johanna and Elizabeth, daughters of Mr. William 

Bickton. 

1672. Sept. 2. William, son of William Way. 

1672. Feb. 14. Mary, daughter of Robert Beele, clerk. 

(See weddings, 1672, p. 138.) 

1673. June 19. Robert, son of Robert Goulston, gent. 
1673. June 19. Thomas, son of John Vinson, gent. 

1673. July 2. Elizabeth, daughter of John Walter, gent. 

1674. Oct. 19. Mary, daughter of Mr. Thomas Sweetnam. 
1674. Dec. 1. Agnes, daughter of John Hunking, gent. 

1674. Feb. 12. Richard, son of John Deeble, gent. 

1675. Aug. 14. Richard, son of John Walter, gent. 

1676. Aug. 8. Francis, son of Ambrose Rider. 

1676. Oct. 24. Elizabeth, daughter of Francis Rider, gent. 

1678. Oct. 28. Judith, daughter of Mr. Robert Beele, vicar. 

1678. Nov. 6. Mary, daughter of Francis Rider, gent. 

1678. Mar. 22. Mary, daughter of John Walter, gent. 

1679. July 2. Christiana, daughter of Ambrose Rider. 

1680. July 14. Richard, son of John Walter, gent. 

1680. Oct. 12. John, son of John Cunnick, Esq. (Connock.) 

1681. Aug. 30. Francis, son of Francis Rider, gent. 
1681. Jan. 10. Joan, daughter of John Connock, Esq. 
1681. Jan. 19. Mary, daughter of Tristram Vigors. 

1681. Mar. 6. Jane, daughter of Francis Coortney. 

1682. Mar. 16. Charles, son of Francis Cooiieney, gent. 

(There appears very great difficulty in identifying this Francis Cour- 
tenay, unless he was the Francis, son of Peter Courtenay, of Penkevell, 
and Amy his wife, daughter and co-heiress of , John Trehane, of 
Trehane, baptized 11th June, 1633; then he would be about fifty 
years old when his children were boni, wluch is quite possible. Or 
William the elder, son of Peter, married, at Botus Fleming, m 1640, 
to Elizabeth, daughter of John Grossman, of that parish, might have 
had a son Francis bom between 1641 and 1652. And thus we must 
leave him until some further information comes to hand. ) 



130 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES PROM CORNWALL. 

1683. Mar. 28. Dorothy, daughter of Francis Rider, gent. 

1683. June 19. Francis, son of John Walter, gent. 

1683. Oct. 25. Bridget, daughter of John Connock, Esq. 

1684. June 29. Katherine, daughter of Francis Coarteney, gent. 
1684. Aug. 23. Robert, son of Samuel Skelton ; born 8th August. 

1684. Nov. 23. Richard, son of James Webb. 

1685. June 19. Elizabeth, daughter of Francis Courteney, gent. 

1685. Mar. 7. Samuel, son of Joane Arundell. 

1686. May 12, WiUiam, son of Mr. William Norbome. 
1686. July 19. Robert, son of John Connock, Esq. 
1686. Sept. 12. Edmund, son of Francis Coarteney, gent. 

1686. Mar. 6. John, son of William Benet. 

1687. May 5. John, son of Joseph Jope, gent. 

1687. Mar. 11. Henry, son of Henry Larapyn. 

1688. Feb. 17. Anthony, son of Elias Tucker. 

1690. Aug. 5. John, son of John Hancock, clerk. 

1691. Feb. 20. Prudence, daughter of John Hancock, clerk. 

1692. July 5. Charles, son of John Darton. 

(John Darton and Honor Vigors, of St. Stephens-by-Saltash, 
married by Licence 3rd October, 1690, at St. Andrew, Plymouth.) 

1693. April 27. Grace, daughter of John Hancock, clerk. 

1693. July 14. Damros, daughter of Francis Stills, gent. 

1694. Oct. 20. William, son of John Hancock, clerk, and Prudence 

his wife. 

1695. Mar. 17. George, son of Mr. John Blake. 

1696. Feb. 5. Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Thomas Luce. 

1697. April 6. William, son of AVilliam Wame, merchant. 
1697. Sept. 18. William, son of Mr. Joseph Jope. 

1697. Jan. 17. William, son of John Hancock, vicar. 

1698. May 18. Mary, daughter of William Wame, merchant. 

(This was the first wife of Captain Thomas Graves, r.n. See p. 58.) 

1698. Jan. 3. Thomas, son of Mr. Thomas Luce, 

(Some members of this family were resident in the parish of St. 
Budeaux, separated from St. Stephens and Saltash by the river 
Tamar, where we find three of Thomas Luce's children baptized ; 
viz., Elizabeth, 31st March, 1727; James, 27th August, 1728; 
and Francis in 1734. Also several of this family buried. (See 
page 142.) 

Joane, daughter of Gregorie Arundell. 

Henry, son of Mr. Thomas Luce. 

John, son of Mr, John Fm-long. 

Thomas, son of Mr. Thomas Luce. 
1706. Mar. 26. Ann, daughter of Mr. David and Mrs. Grace Williams. 
1705. Jan. 9. Katherine, daughter of Mr. Thomas Strawbridge, 

(A Mrs, Mary Strawbridge was married to Mr. Francis Meanard, 
at St. Andrew, Plymouth, on the 30th December, 1634.) 



1698. 


Jan. 


8. 


1700. 


Feb. 


14. 


1702. 


May 


1. 


1704. 


Dec. 


21. 



1711. 


Jan. 


25. 


1712. 


Sept. 


3. 


1713. 


Mar. 


6. 


1716. 


May 


6. 


1716. 


Aug. 


29. 


1719. 


Aug. 


4. 


1720. 


Sept. 


21. 


1721. 


Sept. 


15. 



ST. STEPHENS. 131 

1706. July 17. Benjamin, son of Mr. Abraham Salt. 

1707. April 9. Francis, son of Mr. Thomas Strawbridge. 

(Both these children of Mr. Thomas Strawbridge died young, 
Katherine being buried 30th June, 1705, and this Francis on 7th 
June, 1707.) 
1707. Sept. 19. Gregory, son of Gregory Arundell. 

(The Gregory whose baptism is here recorded must be the one 
referred to in the Sheviock Registers as being near the same age as 
Margery, daughter of John Martin. See p. 31.) 

1709. Dec. 30. Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel Arundell. 
Sarah, daughter of Samuel Arundell. 
Mary, daughter of Mr. Richard Walter. 
William, son of Samuel Arundell. 
John, son of Samuel Arundell. 
Joan, daughter of Richard Walter, gent. 
Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Richard and Mrs. Mary 

Walter. 
Elisha, son of Samuel and Catherine Arundell. 
Sarah, daughter of Philip and Mary Littleton. 
(Buried on the 21st following.) 

1722. Aug. 31. Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. John and Mrs. Elizabeth 
Hicks. (See Saltash, pp. 39-41. ) 

1722. Jan. 31. Mary, daughter of Mr. John and Mrs. Elizabeth 

Tucker. 

1723. June 17. Catherine,daughter of Samuel and Catherine Anmdell. 
1723. Oct. 13. Isabella, daughter of Mr. Robert and Mrs. Isabella 

Millett. 
(This was date of birth. She was baptized 11th November. See 
Saltash. ) 
1723. Nov. 19. Ann, daughter of Mr. Thomas and Mrs. Agnes 
Knighton. (See weddings, 1722.) 

1723. Feb. 17. Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. John and Mrs. Elizabeth 

Tucker. 
1723. Mar. 20. Mary, daughter of Mr. John and Mrs. Elizabeth Hicks. 
1725. April 19. Thomasine, daughter of Mr. Robert and Isabella 
Millett. 
(These entries are repeated at Saltash, where the date of birth is 
also given. Thomasine was born on the 21st of March previous.) 

1725. April 25. Ann, daughter of Samuel and Catherine Arundell. 

Mary, daughter of Mr. John and Mrs. Elizabeth Hicks. 
Richard, son of Ferdinand and Joan Toms. 
John Moulton,son of Mr. Henry and Mrs. AnneCarew. 
(Mr. Henry Carew and Mrs. Agnes Moulton were married at St. 
Andrew, Plymouth, 2nd November, 1727. This Henry Carew was 
probably the eldest son of William Carew, of Camelford, and his first 
wife Susanna, daughter of Oliver Horndon, of Callington, and brought 
to Saltash through the connection of his mother's family with the 
neighbourhood possibly. He was in holy orders. His wife was a 
K 2 



1726. 


Jan. 


2.3. 


1726. 


Jan. 


27. 


1728. 


Feb. 


20. 



132 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

daughter, and apparently an heiress, of Mr. John Moulton, and 
baptised 4th December, 1694, It is singular that in the record of 
her baptism, marriage, and burial her name is spelt Agnes, in the 
baptisms of her children it is Ann. For a notice of Moulton see 
weddings, 1654.) 
1729. June 17. Thomas and Mary, children of Mr. Thomas and 

Mrs. Agnes Knighton. 
1729. Dec. 7. Elizabeth,daughterof Mr. George and Mrs. Elizabeth 
Newton. 
John, son of Charles and Elizabeth Darton. 
Jane, daughter of Mr. John and Mrs. Mary Blake. 
Grace, daughter of Mr. Henry and Mrs. Anne Carew. 
William, son of Mr. John and Mrs. Elizabeth Hicks. 
Margaret, daughter of Mr. George and Mrs. Elizabeth 

Newton. 
Margaret, daughter of Mr. John and Mrs. Maiy Blake. 
Ann, daughter of Mr. Henry and Mrs. Anne Carew. 
Grace and Oliver, children of Mr. John and Mrs. 

Grace Neilder. 
AUce, daughter of Mr. John and Mrs. Mary Blake. 
John, son of Mr. John and Mrs. Mary Blake. 
Martha, daughter of Mr. William and Mrs. Martha 

Hunt. 
Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. William and Mrs. Martha 

Hunt. 
Ann, daughter of Mr. Edmund and Ann Herring. 
Charles Wills, son of Mr. William and Mrs. Martha 

Hunt. 
Elizabeth Stafford, daughter of Richard and Elizabeth 

Tucker. 
Richard, son of Mr. John and Mrs. Mary Blake. 
Joan, daughter of Mr. Christopher and Mrs. Joan 

Rackwood (? Rookwood.) 
Catherine, daughter of John and Honor Arundell. 
EUzabeth, daughter of Mr. John and Mrs. Mary Blake. 
Elizabeth, daughter of John and Honor Arundell. 
Mary, daughter of Mr . Philip Wynell and Betty his wife. 
Susanna, daughter of John and Honor Arundell. 
Arthur Kelly, son of Mr. Edward and Mrs. Philippa 
Webb. 
(This Edward Webb, it would appear from his using the same arms, 
was descended from the Webbs of Exeter, who entered their pedigree 
at the Heralds Visitation of 1620 ; his wife being a daughter of 
Arthur Kelly, of Kelly, Esq., and his wife Susanna, daughter and 
heir of William Hancock, of Hendra, in St. Germans, gent. (See also 
Saltash, p. 37.) The same family were at an early period at Sydenham 
Damerel, where they became connected with the family of Warren, 
afterwards of Rame. (p. 10.) The Visitation of 1620 says Christopher 
Warren married Alice, daughter of Thomas Webb, but the following 
Register extracts will show this to be an error.) 



1729. 


Feb. 


1. 


1729. 


Feb. 


10. 


1730. 


Aug. 


17. 


1730. 


Sept. 


15. 


1730. 


Feb. 


26. 


1731. 


Apiil 


28. 


1732. 


Sept. 


16. 


1732. 


Nov. 


21. 


1733. 


May 


25. 


1735. 


May 


14. 


1735. 


June 


3. 


1736. 


Oct. 


1. 


1737. 


Feb. 


16. 


1737. 


Mar. 


13. 


1737. 


Mar. 


19. 


1739. 


April 


13. 


1739. 


Sept. 


24. 


1740. 


Feb. 


8. 


1742. 


Aug. 


28. 


1742. 


Sept. 


5. 


1743. 


July 


28. 


1744. 


Oct. 


8. 


1744. 


Mar. 


23. 



1589. 


Feb. 


16. 


1591. 


Nov. 


28. 


1594. 


Jan. 


19. 


1597. 


Jan. 


14. 


1599. 


Dec. 


10. 



ST. STEPHENS. 133 

g>pHen()am ^amerell T^meb KejiBter. 

BAPTISMS. 

Alice, daughter of Mr. Robert Webbe. 
Hanna, daughter of Mr. Robert Webbe. 
Neariah, son of Mr. Robert Webbe. 
Robert, son of Mr. Robert Webbe, pastor of Sydenham. 
Rutli, daughter of Mr. Robert Webbe, pastor of 
Sydenham. 

1602. Jime 1. Mary, daughter of Mr. Robert Webbe, pastor of 

Sidenham. 

1603. Jan. 22. Rebecca, daughter of Robert Webbe, pastor of Siden- 

ham. 
1626. Feb. 1. Robert, son of Mr. Robert Webbe, p'son of Siden- 
ham, and Wilmot his wife. 

WEDDINGS. 

1607. Dec. 2. Mr. John Webber and . . . Webbe. 

(She must have been a daughter whose baptism is not given.) 
1613. June 15. Mr. Christopher Warren and Alyce Webbe. 

(See p. 11, where her father is called Thomas in error, following 
the Visitation. The above extracts correct it.) 

1619. Jan. 24. Mr. Erisy Triggs and Hanna Webbe. 

1626. April 17. Mr. Robert Webbe, rector, and Welmott Lakes. 

1635. Nov. 7. Wilham Rendell, gent., and Wilmott Webbe, widow. 

BURIALS. 

Neariah Webbe. 

Mary, daughter of Robert Webbe, pastor of Sidenham. 

Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Webbe, pastor of 

Sidenham. 
Robert, son of Robert Webb, pastor of Sidenham. 
Rebeccah, daughter of Robert Webbe, pastor of 

Sidenham. 
Alice, wife of Robert Webbe, rector of Sidenham. 
JNIr. Robert Webb, rector of Sydenham. 
Mrs. Hannah Triggs. 
Mr. Erizie Triggs. 



1601. 


Nov. 


25. 


1606. 


May 


18. 


1608. 


April 


25. 


1608. 


Aug. 


8. 


1616. 


Mar. 


23. 


1624. 


July 


27. 


1627. 


Nov. 


14. 


1661. 


Nov. 


14. 


1661. 


Nov. 


20. 


1747. 


May 


2. 


1747. 


July 


22. 


1748. 


June 


27. 



g>t. i&teptjen'a Eefftjitcr— conttntteB. 

Jane, daughter of Mr. William and Mrs. Martha Hunt. 
John Salt,son of Mr. Philip Wynell and Betty his wife. 
Edward, son of Mr. Edward Webb and Philippa his 
wife. 
1760. July 25. Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Hicks, gent., and 

Mary his wife, 
1750. Dec. 9. John, son of John Treheam, gent., and Mary his wife. 



1553. 


Sept. 


20. 


1562. 


Mar. 


18. 


1566. 


Nov. 


28. 


1567. 


Oct. 


7. 


1576. 


Jan. 


31. 


1582. 


Nov. 


20. 


1583. 


May 


27. 


1583. 


June 


13. 


1584. 


Aug. 


22. 


1585. 


May 


9. 



134 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

WEDDINGS. 

Robert Palmer and Alice Pennell. 

Thomas Sture and Margaret Warryn. 

Roger Bicton and Johanna Pascoe. 

John Skelton and Johan Mylton. 

John Westcott and Margaret Trevill. 

John Acksford, gent. , and Margaret Skelton. 

John Darton and Thomasine Edgcombe. 

James Herring and Mary Rawe. 

William Hobbe and Johanna Golson. 

John Larye, gent., and Philippa Bill. 
(The name was doubtless really Lawry, a family who attained a fair 
position in Cornwall. According to Colonel Vivian, the lady was a 
daughter of Robert Hill, of Helligan, and widow of William Byll (or 
Beele), of St. Stephens.) 

1587. Nov. 20. William Pethen and Ann Yellande. 
John Lampyn and Alice Clobery. 
Robert, son of John Skelton, and Margaret Dawe. 
William Hawkyns and Agnes Edgcombe. 
Richard Bownde and Elizabeth Elliott. 
Anthony Ingram and Johanna Glubb. 
Thomas Blackaller and Johanna Herring. 
Leonardus Larye, uxorem duxit Margaretam Sargent, 

fiUiam Richardi Sargent, defunc. 
John Edgcombe and Lower Edgcombe. 
Richard Skelton and Elizabeth Bound. 
Anthony Ingi-am and Johanna Barker, widow. 
Robert Norrington and Elizabeth Herring. 
Richard Blake and Johanna Bennett. 
Robert Harris and Jane Pox. 
John Graye and Margaret Addis. 
Pascoe Trevill and Johanna Littleton. 
Francis Rede and Thomasine Edgcombe. 
John Smith and Cecilia Calmady. 
(He was probably of the Tregonack family (see p. 16), and his wife 
a sister of Josias Calmady, of Wembury, and John Calmady, of 
Saltash, childi-en of Vincent Calmady, Esq. ) 
1597. April 3. Robert Skelton and Johanna Tanner. 
1599. Dec. 16. James Coode and Elizabeth Blackaller, widow. 
1599. Jan. 14. John Doble servus Johannis Glanville de Tavistock 
m com. Devon reginae in cur commissio placitor 
Justic, Uxorem duxit Thomasina filliam Edmondi 
Dunriche gen., in capella de Saltash decimo 
quarto die spousel prurant Willimo Skerrett 
presbitter in praedic. ecclesia capitas Sancti 
Stepheni. (The Latin is decidedly not classical.) 
1599. Feb. 3. Mr. Edmund Coffin (ludimagister), and Alice Randle. 
(Although called " schoolmaster " here, in the entry of the marriage 
of his son below he is styled " gent." 



1589. 


Sept. 


8. 


1589. 


Nov. 


23. 


1590. 


Sept. 


1. 


1591. 


June 27. 


1592. 


Sept. 


24. 


1592. 


Nov. 


6. 


1593. 


April 23. 


1593. 


Feb. 


10. 


1594. 


Nov. 


11. 


1595. 


Sept. 


17. 


1595. 


Jan. 


25. 


1596. 


Oct. 


16. 


1596. 


Oct. 


20. 


1596. 


Oct. 


25. 


1596. 


Nov. 


8. 


1596. 


Feb. 


3. 


1596. 


Feb. 


7. 



ST. STEPHENS. 135 

1600. June 11. Edmund Edgcombe and Thomasine Carpenter. 

1600. Oct. 20. William Herring and Richard Rede. 

1600. Jan. 12. Robert Skelton, of Stockton, and Agnes Rowe. 

1601. April 13. William Dobell and Margaret Dunriche. 

1601. Jan. 21. William Rowe, son of William Rowe, of Landrake, 

and Dorothy, daughter of Richard Snelling, of 
Plymstock, by Licence of the Bishop of Exeter. 

1602. May 15. Oliver Hellier als. Dier, and Elizabeth Eresye, widow. 

1602. June 8. William Seymour and Johanna, daughter of John 

Yonge. 

1603. June 20. William Bennett and Dorothy Cardew, widow. 
1603. Sept. 6. Roger Bicton and Dorothy Wescott, widow. 

(The will of William Bicton, of Wadgworthy, in St. Stephens-by- 
Saltash, yeoman, proved at Bodmin in 1621. Inventory dated 6th 
June, 1620 : To son Richard, £50 ; to son John, £50 ; to daughter 
jMaiy Bicton, £100. William Bicton, son of Roger Bicton. His 
daughter Elizabeth, and son Roger Bicton, residuary legatees and 
executors. 

Edward Sprye and Susanna Cooke. 

Henry Herring and Alice Lovell. 

Richard Skelton and Thoma.sine Axforde. 

John Pascowe, gent., and Thomasine Kempe. 

Jolui Crabbe and Emblyn Webb. 

Thomas Veall and Ann Wyvell. 

WilUam Webb and Johanna Hunckyn, widow. 

Giles, son of Edmund Dimridge, gent. , and Johanna, 

daughter of Humphrey Pitforde, gent. 
Robert Webb and Dorothy Herringe. 
James Brooking and Mary Snellinge. 
Stephen Braye and Margaret Warren. 
Thomas Cowlin, clerk, of Charleton, county Devon, 

and Bridget Armynam. 
Richard Isaac and Thomasine Warne. 
FrancLs Croker, gent. , and Thomasine Paskow, widow. 
(She was a daughter of — Kempe, and relict of John Pascowe, 
gent. See above. ) 

1620. Oct. 2. Thomas Bennett and i\Iary Colling. 
1620. Oct. 23. Nicholas Symons, of Botus Fleming, and Ebbott, 
daughter of William Biell, merchant, of Saltash. 
1620. Dec. 15. Peter Skelton and Johamia, daughter of Sampson 
Bounde, merchant. 
Hugh Trefry and Agnes Moone. 
Richard Code, gent., and Johanna Paythin, widow. 
Gamaliel Vosper, gent., of Tamerton, and Judeth, 

daughter of Oliver Dinham, of Saltash. 
Richard Eliot and Johanna Edgcombe. 
Thomas Billing and Mariam Cooth. 
Peter Moulton and Thomasine Cooke. 
Richard Mathew and Abigail Pereman. 



1603. 


Oct. 


23. 


1603. 


Jan. 


8. 


1604. 


April 


16. 


1604. 


May 


7. 


1604. 


Sept. 


24. 


1605. 


June 


18. 


1605. 


Oct. 


13. 


1605. 


Oct. 


21. 


1608. 


July 


20. 


1608. 


July 


29. 


1616. 


April 


10. 


1616. 


July 


30. 


1617. 


July 


2. 


1619. 


April 


18. 



1620. 


Jan. 


27. 


1621. 


April 


23. 


1621. 


Nov. 


1. 


1621. 


Nov. 


13. 


1625. 


June 


7. 


1627. 


Jan. 


14. 


1629. 


Oct. 


12. 



1633. 


Jan. 


27. 


1634. 


Sept. 


1. 


1635. 


Aug. 


27. 


1637. 


July 


3. 


1638. 


Nov. 


7. 



136 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM COBNWALL. 

1631. July 26. William Webb and Elizabeth Skelton. 

1632, June 25. Jolm Cooke and Mary Colmado. 

(She was probably the daughter of John Calmady and Ursula 
Alford, baptized at St. Budeaux on Easter Day, 1607. ) 

1632. Jan. 28. Thomas Rowse and Elizabeth Edgcombe. 

William Wolcomb and Mary Pascow. 

Christopher Vosper and Mary Coffin. 

George Spry and Margaret Mynord, widow. 

Arthur Spry and Grace Vose. 

Thomas Skelton and Martha Goulson. 
(The will of Richard Skelton, of St. Stephens-by-Saltash, dated 
19th April, 1646, gives his property to his son, William Skelton ; if 
he dies unmarried, then to go to the children of his brother Thomas 
Skelton. His friend WilUam Hunking, the elder, of Saltash, and 
John Skelton, of Broadmore, yeoman, to be trustees to see his child 
WiUiam properly educated. Makes his grandmother, Mary Huiiking, 
of Saltash, widow, and William Hunking, executors. Administered 
23rd August, 1647. 

William Beell and Margaret Coffin. 
John Edgcombe and Elizabeth Martain. 
Captain Mathew Cozens and Mrs. Elizabeth Dodson. 
Digory Tippett and Alice Masters. 
Robert Lampen and Johan Channon. 
William Croker and Johanna Hobbs. 
Jonathan Fathers, clerk, and Cordelia Parker. 
(She was a daughter of James Parker, of TrengofF, and his wife 
Katherine, daughter of Sir Richard Buller. ) 

1652. June 16. Mr. Nicholas Tyge (Tyacke) and Johanna, daughter 
of Joakim Cooke, merchant, deceased. 

Sampson Trenary and Elizabeth Skelton. 
William Williams, gent., and Mary Roll. 
Andrew Garrett and Jane Trefry, married by John 
Radford, Mayor of Saltash. 

1653. Feb. 6. John Heale and Johan Harvey, married by Jonathan 
Kendall, Esq., j.p. 

1653. Mar. 15. John Luce and Wilmot Cholwich, married by John 
Radford, Mayor of Saltash. 

1654. July 27. William Moulton, merchant, and Johan Burell, 
married by Edmirnd Fowell, Esq. 

(This family entered their pedigree at the Heralds Visitation of 
Devon, in 1620, as of Plympton Maurice, and giving their arms as 
Per pale arg. and erm., three bars gu. Crest, a forearm erect vested 
gu., cuff erm., in the hand ppr. a chaplet vert flotoered gu. In the 
registei-s of that parish we find the baptism of Agnes, daughter of 
Mr. William Moulton, 5th January, 1625, and on the first of J\Iarch 
in the same year the burial of his wife Wilmott. Also the following 
burials : April 9th, 1627, Mrs. Johan Moulton, widow. March 29th, 
1645, William Moulton, of Plympton, gent, buried in Plymouth 



1639. 


June 


11. 


1639. 


June 


26. 


1644. 


Oct. 


7. 


1650. 


Oct. 


31. 


1650. 


Feb. 


28. 


1651. 


April 


15. 


1651. 


May 


19. 



1652. 


Oct. 20. 


1653. 


AprU 13. 


1653. 


Nov. 14. 



ST. STEPHENS. 137 

Church, 29th March, 1645, beinge in the time of the warre in England 
as appeareth in the Register Booke of Plymouth. September 15th, 
1687, Mrs. Mary Moulton, widow. Vide Plympton St. Maurice 
Parish Register. In 1653 Mr. Edward Moulton was Mayor of 
Plympton St. Maurice and a Justice of the Peace.) 

1655. July 24. Tristram Vigers and Mary Symons, married by 
Christopher Reed, Mayor of Saltash. 

1655. ... Samuel Kingsbiu-y, of Taxbury, co. Gloucester, and 

Elizabeth Bell, of Saltash. Published October 
29th, 1654. 

1655. Dec. 20. Richard Short and Frances Blanke, married by Peter 

Moulton, Maior of Saltash. 

1656. Oct. 6. Richard Doidge, gent, servant to Francis Buller, of 

Shillinghani, Esq., and Mary Prinn, daughter of 
Richard Prinn, of St. Germans, gent. 

1656. Nov. 24. William Coffyn, son of Edmund Coffyn, of Saltash, 

gent, deceased ; and Joane Poslett, servant to 
Mrs. Katherine Cooke, of Saltash, widow. 
W57. May 27. William Cotton, Esq., of Borscastle (Boscastle), and 
Ellen Larder. 

(He was a grandson of William Cotton, Bishop of Exeter, being the 
eldest son of the Rev. William Cotton, rector of Silverton. This was 
his second wife. See History of Trigg Miiwr, by Sir John Maclean, 
who makes this his second wife, and calls the lady of Somersetshire. ) 

1657. Dec. 30. Samuel Moyle, minister of Killaton and Ulalia Toms, 
daughter of William Toms, minister of this parish. 

Walter Trescott and Joane Webb, both of this parish. 
Richard Symons and Joane Darton, both of Saltash. 
Mathew Render and Elizabeth Hancock. 
Richard Hillerston, Esq., and Ann Norsworthy, 

daughter of Edward Noi-sworthy, Esq. 
!embland, in Holbeton, co. Devon. ) 

John Skelton and Margaret Webb. 

John Coffin and Esther Eliot. 

William Crocker and Dorcas Crocker. 

Robert Skelton and Johan Headon. 

Thomas Dell, gent., and Melior Deeble. 

Edmund Herring and Amy Radford, widow. 

Nicholas Webb and Damaris Goulston. 

Thomas Baker, gent., and Elizabeth Goulstone. 
(Mr. German Goldstone (or Goulstone) rector of Stoke Damerell, 
was buried in his church 4th January, 1659, and Mrs. Dorothy Goul- 
stone, his widow, 13th July, 1660. He had Susan, baptized 1596 ; 
Thomas and German, baptized in 1597 ; and John, in 1599. Also the 
marriage of two daughters are there recorded; viz., Susan, married 
4th February, 1616, to Edward Gardiner, of Marstock, co. Somerset ; 

and Elizabeth, married Hugh Turner, of , in Devon. A son, 

George Goldestone, was buried at Stoke 23rd April, 1611. These 



1657. 


Jan. 


12. 


1657. 


Jan. 


21. 


1658. 


Sept. 


15. 


1659. 


May 


11. 


(He was 


of I 


1659. 


Jan. 


10. 


1659. 


Feb. 


23. 


1662. 


Nov. 


3. 


1664. 


April 


20. 


1664. 


Nov. 


24. 


1665. 


June 


20. 


1665. 


July 


26. 


1666. 


Jan. 


24. 



1668. 


Jan. 


14. 


1669. 


Nov. 


27. 


1671. 


Aug. 


15. 


1671. 


Aug. 


17. 


1671. 


Nov. 


2. 


1671. 


Jan. 


5. 


1672. 


May 


1. 



138 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

were probably of the same family as the Goulstones we find at St. 
Stephens-by-Saltash. Judeth, a daughter of Hugh Turner, gent,, 
and Elizabeth his wife, of Stoke Damerell, was buried at St. Budeaux 
23rd March, 1622.) 

1667. Feb. 4. Thomas Stilles, gent., and Mary Slouget. 
(See his burial m 1672.) 

1668. May 12. William Simons, gent., of Plymouth, and Johanna 

Beele. 
William Barstar (Bastard), gent., and Hanna Randell. 
John Walter, gent, and Mary Goulston. 
John Reaines and Ann Dell. 
William Hannaford and John Gould. 
Jonathan! James and Margaret Dell. 
Walter Hosking and Mary Herring. 
Robert Beele, clerk, and Mary Trelawny, daughter 

of Jonathan Trelawny, Esq. 

(The Beeles were a family of good position in this neighbourhood. 
They have been already mentioned at p. 12, where theu* arms are 
given. They held property, called Barne Barton, in the parish of 
St. Budeaux, at an early date, and Barne came by inheritance to 
the above Rev. Robert Beele. From what remain of the old 
parish accounts we gather the following facts : In 1626-7 Roger Beill 
was chosen one of the churchwardens. In 1629 Mr. Richard Beele 
was living in the parish, as also a Roger Beele. In 1632 Richard 
Beele was paid 4s. for killing four foxes; in 1035 he was one of the 
churchwardens; and in 1636 he purchased from the parish stock a 
" lamm," for which lamb he paid Is. In 1638 Mr. John Beele was 
one of the churchwardens; while we find that 13s. were paid to 
Richard Beele for four lambs, and soon afterwards he received £2 for 
five yews (ewes). In 1648 Richard Beele was buried in the church, 
6s. 8d. being paid for the same, and a like amount was paid that year 
for the burial of Mary Beele in the church. In 1652 Mary Beele 
paid 3s. 4d. for the burial of a child in the church. In 1657 Laurence 
Beele, of Plymouth, left a legacy of <£4, to be distributed to the poor 
of St. Budeaux, in the month of November, by his brother, Richard 
Beele, and others. In the same year Mrs. Judith Beele left to the 
poor of St. Budeaux £1, to be distributed by her brother, Richard 
Beele, and others. Mr. Stephen Beele was buried in the church in 
1660, and in the same year Precella Beele, a child, 6s. 8d. being paid 
in the former and 3s. 4d. in the latter case. In 1662 Richard Beele 
was the only churchwarden. In 1677-8 for the burial of Mr. Richard 
Beele 6s. 8d. was paid. The same year Mr. Richard Beele was buried, 
and 6s. 8d. paid for the grave. The latter left a legacy of ,£3 for the 
poor, to be distributed at Christmas by his executor, Mr. Robert 
Beele. Mr. Robert Beele was churchwarden in 1681; he was of 
Barne, and still Uving in 1697. In 1688 Mrs. Beele, of Kings 
Tamerton,was churchwarden, her deputy being Mr. Jonathan Hosking. 
She was probably the Mrs. Elizabeth Beele for whose grave 6s. 8d. 



ST. STEPHENS. 139 

was paid in 1694. Mr. Robert Beele was living in Kings Tamerton 
1701-2, who was probably the Robert Beele, gent., rated at £1 6s. 8d. 
in 1709. In 1706 Mrs. Mary Beele paid a rate of 9s. for Eustace 
tenement. But in 1710-11 we find Mrs. Judeth Beele rated at 9s., 
and the same in 1719; and in 1730 Mrs. Judith Beele is rated at 
lis. 3d. for her residence called Eustace, in Kings Tamerton. In 
1755 William Beele, clerk, occurs as one of the justices of the peace. 
In 1775, and for several successive years, Mr. William Beele appears 
signmg the books as a justice of the peace. This was doubtless a 
branch of the family of Byll (or Beele), who entered their pedigree 
at the Visitation of 1620, having for arms quarterly, 1 and 4, Az. 
three griffins^ heads erased anj. ; 2 and 3, Arg. a chev. sa. beiw. three 
estoils gu. ; but it would require very careful research to establish the 
descent. ) 

In the Parish Register of St. Budeaux are numerous entries 
relating to these Beeles, but we must content ourselves with a few 
of them, thus : 

BAPTISMS. 

John, son of Stephen Beele. 

John, son of Stephen Beele. 

EUzabeth, daughter of William Beele. 

Judeth, daughter of William Beele and Agnes his wife. 

Stephen Beyle, son of Margaret Beyle, widow, late 

wife of John Beyle, deceased. 
Lawrence, son of Roger Beile. 
Robert, son of Robert Beile. 

WEDDINGS. 

1545. June 8. John Pearse and Eliiiabeth Beyle. 
1567. Nov. 11. William Beele and Margaret Strachley. 
1611. April 15. William Cleark and Elizabeth Beyle. 
1620. April 6. John Beyle and Christiana Kinge. 

(Daughter of Lawrence King, minister of St. Budeaux.) 

1689. June 11. John Pendarvis, gent, and Mary Beele, gent. 

1690. July 8. William Hosking, mmister of St. Mellyn (Mellion), 
and Mrs. Margaret Beele. 

(These last-named, jMary and Margaret Beele, were daughters of the 
Rev. Robert Beele, and his wife Mary Trelawny, who was the daughter 
of Jonathan Trelawny, Esq., of Coldrinick, by his wife Philoclea, 
daughter of Arthur Burell, gent., and became eventually heiress, in 
her issue, to Trelawny, of Coldrinick. ) 



1547. 


April 


18. 


1549. 


May 


16. 


1559. 


Nov. 


16. 


1623. 


Oct. 


26. 


1605. 


Nov. 


13. 


1607. 


Sept. 


20. 


1611. 


Mar. 


1. 



1553. 
1605. 
1668. 
1711. 


Jan. 
July 
Dec. 
May 


BUKIALS. 

22. Thomasine, wife of William Beyle. 

1. John Beyle, of Barne. 
12. Eleanor Beele, of Barne. 

3. Mrs. Elizabeth Beele. 



140 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

^t. ^tep|)en'6 Eeffietcr— (ofttinueU. 
1718. April 23. Robert Beele, gent. 

(In the Registers of St. Andrew and Charles, Plymouth, are many 
entries of Beele. At the former Richard Beele and Margaret Couche 
were married 13 July, 1612 ; so also were Daniel Ely and Margaret 
Beele on 23rd December, 1658. In the Register of Charles Church 
we have the baptisms of the following children of Mr. Abraham 
Beele and Ann his wife ; viz., William, 2nd May, 1701 ; John, 
17th June, 1702; and Lucretia, 11th February, 1703; also the 
burial of Mr. Stephen Beele, 7th February, 1695, and Mrs. Grace 
Beele on the 17th February, 1699. The above Mr. Abraham Beele 
was buried at St. Andrew 14th March, 1707, having had a son John 
buried 2nd October previous. The wife of Mr. Abraham Beele was 
buried at St. Andiew also on the 18th April, 1690, her Christian 
name being left blank in the original.) 

1673. May 3. John Hunking, gent., and Agnes Beney, widow. 
(Mrs. Margery Hunking buried 18th October, 1677, in the church. 

Anne, daughter of Dr. John Hunking, buried in the church 13th 
September, 1715. Dr. John Hunking buried in the church 21st 
March, 1715. Mrs. Ann Hunking buried August 9th, 1723. Vide 
Charles Church Parish Register. The family entered their pedigree 
at the 1620 Visitation of Cornwall, where it is marked to be entered 
in the Visitation of Devon. The then representative was John 
Hunkin, of Gatherley, evidently intended for Hatherley, co. Devon, 
who was son of John Hunkin, of Liskeard. He married, first, Grace, 
daughter of Andrew Cloberie, of Bradston, co. Devon, by whom he 
had Joseph, aged 10 years, and Rudigund, aged 14. He married, 
secondly, Jane, daughter of John Connock, of Treworgay, by whom 
he had Richard, aged 5 ; John, aged 3 ; and Mary, aged 4 years in 
1620. Their arms were : Arg. a mascle sa. surmounted hy afess. of 
the second. She was widow of Hiching Beney, mayor of Saltash. ) 

1674. Dec. 10. William Moone and Ann Beele. 

1676. July 6. Francis Rider, gent., and Mrs. Ann Read. 

(Both these families were connected with Wembury. Rede, of 
Wembury, entered their pedigree at the Heralds Visitation of 1620. 
Arms : Gu. on a bend nebulee arg. three shovellers sa. beaked and 
legged of the field. Dorothy, daughter of this Francis and Ann, 
baptized here in 1683, was buried at Wembury in 1711, having died 
21st June in that year, aged 28 years, as stated on the mural monu- 
ment to her memory, on which are these arms in a lozenge : Az. three 
crescents or. The inscription and arms are repeated on a floor-slab.) 

Thomas Barrett and Elizabeth Vigors. 

Tristram Vigors and Honor Baker. 

Thomas Aling and Jane Herring, of Callington. 

Samuel Skelton and Joan Heewood. 

Mr. Samuel How and Mrs. Jane Barrie, of Plymouth. 

(Mr. John How, Minister of the Gospel at Great Torrington, and 

Mrs. Katherine Hughes, daughter of Mr. George Hughes, Minister 



1680. 


Oct. 


5. 


1680. 


Jan. 


6. 


1682. 


Oct. 


15. 


1682. 


Jan. 


1. 


1684. 


Nov. 


4. 



ST. STEPHENS. 141 

of the Gospel at Plymouth, married 1st March, 1654. Vide St. 
Andrew Parish Register. A Mr. George How and Mrs. Hanna 
Phillips were married at Charles Church, Plymouth, 6th April, 1733. 
The following are from this church : 1692, February 7th, Grace, 
daughter of Mr. Samuel and Mrs. Jane How, baptized ; 1695, June 
9th, Catherine, daughter of the same, baptized ; 1698, April 1st, 
Mary, daughter of the same, baptized ; 1700, Sept. 6th, George and 
Symon, sons of the same, baptized ; 1705, May 18th, George, son of 
the same, baptized. The following are burials from Charles Church : 
1692, September 12th, Jane, daughter of Mr. Samuel and Mrs. Jane 
How ; 1698, September 1st, Grace, daughter of the same ; 1700, 
January 14th, George, son of the same ; 1701, April 28th, Symon, son 
of the same. ) 
1686. Jan. 3. Henry Davis, gent. , and Elizabeth Tyack. 

(See her mother's burial, 1689.) 

1688. Nov. 13. Thomas Martain, of Plymouth, merchant, and Mrs. 

Elizabeth Horsom. 

(Thomas, son of Thomas Martin, Esq., and Mrs. Elizabeth his wife, 

baptized at St. Andrew 20th February, 1721. Vide Parish Register. ) 

1690. Mar. 19. Thomas Couch, of Plymouth, merchant, and Mrs. 

Agnes Hunkyn, of Saltash. 
1692. Sept. , 6. William Courtenay, gent., of St. Term (St. Erm), 
and Mrs. Honor Scoon (Scawen), of Probus. 
(This William must be the William, son of William Courtenay, 
gent., baptized at St. Michael Penkival, 6th November, 1654, his 
mother being Elizabeth, daughter of John Grossman, of Botus 
Fleming, and his sister, Mary Courtenay, baptized in 1641, and 
married at Probus to Richard Williams in 1661. Mrs. Honor Scawen, 
his wife, was doubtless a daughter of Richard Scawen, gent. ; and 
Mary Bond married at Sheviock in 1666. See page 32. ) 
1696. Nov. 16. Gregory Arundell and Honor Glogg, (See Sheviock.) 
1696. Jan. 1. Charles Grills, of Anthonie, and Elizabeth Ford, of 

Saltash. 
1699. May 14. John Hockaday, of Tavistock, and Jane Kelaway, of 

Saltash. 
1702. April 20. George Barron, of Tintagel, and Elizabeth Walter. 
1705. June 12. William Smith and Barbara Worth. 
1705. July 21. Mark Hender and Elizabeth Hoblyn. 
1708. Feb. 2. Samuel Arundell and Katherine Skelton. 

1710. Oct. 16. John Robins, gent., of Verrion, and Mrs. Jane 

Warren. (For Warren see Rame.) 

1711. April 18. John Skelton and Susanna Skelton, Avidow. 

1711. Aug. 15. Captain Fleetwood Watkins and Mrs. Grace Tyth, of 

Launceston. 
-1716. Nov. 29. Sir Nicholas Trevanion, knight, and the Hon. Lady 

Coryton. (See St. Germans, p. 77.) 
1722. Nov. 6. William Bailey and Elizabeth Fortescue. 
1722. Mar. 2. Mr. Thomas Knighton and Mrs. Agnes Rous, by 

Licence. 



142 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

1723. Sept. 12. Robert Freeman and Hannah Greet, by Licence. 

1724. April 20. Charles Darton and Elizabeth Freeman. 

(By deed of settlement, dated 25th March, 34 George III. 1794, 
between Elizabeth Roe, of Plymouth, spinster, of the first part, and 
James Hawkins, of Plymouth, gent., of the second part, and Edward 
Freeman, of Lostwithiel, gent., and Aaron Bowers, of Plymouth, gent., 
of the third part, we learn that the said Elizabeth Roe had property 
in Exeter, and was about to marry with the said James Hawkins. It 
further mentions the will of her late uncle William Freeman, deceased, 
late of Plymouth. The will of this James Hawkins, who died 10th 
December, 1818, in which he is styled of Buckland Monachorum,gent., 
names his daughter Susan, wife of John Plimsaul, of Plymouth, gi-ocer, 
who is to have Barn Park, in Buckland Monachorum, with remainder 
to his daughter,- Grace Freeman Dawe, wife of Sampson Dawe, of 
Buckland Monachorum, tanner, administration being granted to 
Emma Dawe, spinster, daughter of Grace Freeman Dawe, widow, in 
January, 1819. A shield of arms in possession of a descendant has 
these arms; viz., Az. three lozenges arg.; Freeman: imp. Chequy 
erm. and gu. Crest : A demi-lion gu. armed az. betw. the paws a 
cross crosslet or. The coat chequy erm. and gu. is not given in 
Pap worth's Ordinary.) 

1725. Oct. 29. Edward Couch and Rachael Kelly, by Licence, dated 

26th October. 

John Millet and Margery Mannaton. 

John Neilder, vicar, and Mrs. Grace Hancock. 

Mr. John Blake and Mrs. Mary Walter. 

Richard Skelton and Anne Symons. 

George Carnsew and Margaret Harris. 
(Mary, daughter of George Carnsew, gent., and Mary his wife, 
baptized 15th April, 1669. Ann, daughter of the same, baptized 20th 
February, 1672. Mathew, son of Mathew Carnsew, baptized 12th 
August, 1674. Mary, daughter of Mathew Carnsew, gent. , and Mary 
his wife, baptized 26th November, 1676. John, son of the same, 
baptized 25th March, 1679. Eve, daughter of Mathew Carnsew, and 
Joane his wife, baptized 17th February, 1686. John, son of John 
Consue, and Maiy his wife, baptized 18th April, 1721. Mary, 
daughter of the same, baptized 9th October, 1723. Jane, daughter 
of the same, baptized 17th January, 1726. John Consew and Mary 
Scodgell married at St. Tudy 2nd December, 1718. Vide all these 
from St. Tudy Parish Register. ) 

1736. Sept. 12. Mr. Henry Bastard and Grace Foot. 

1743. July 22. James Simpson, gent., and Lydia Roberts, by Licence. 

1744. Feb. 1. James Luce and Ann Knighton, by Licence. 
(This family were, like Beele and Knighton, connected with St. 

Budeaux, from the register of which parish the following are extracted : 
Burials— Jmie 9th, 1726, Ehzabeth, daughter of Mr. Francis Luce. 
November 21st, 1730, Mr. James Luce, of Woodland. June 6th, 
1753, ilr. Francis Luce. June 11th, 1758, Mrs. Catherine Luce, 
aged 91. March 2nd, 1771, Thomas Luce, aged 78. September 22nd, 



1725. 


Nov. 


4. 


1728. 


Jan. 


28. 


1729. 


April 


22. 


1730. 


Jan. 


28. 


1733. 


Oct. 


21. 



ST. STEPHKNS. 143 

1795, James Luce, gent, of Woodland. May 20th, 1799, Thomas 
Luce, gent. The last two were brothers, and aged respectively 68 
and 76 years, as stated on a mural tablet erected by their surviving 
brother, the Rev. Francis Luce, who died 21st December, 1810, aged 
76, to whose memory his surviving relatives inscribed the stone. 

1746. May 19. William Long Trosse, Esq., and Mrs. Elizabeth 

Walter, a stranger, by Licence. 

1747. Dec. 3. Richard Herring, gent., and Eleanor Congdon, by 

Licence. 

1748. May 17. Mr. John Trehearn and Mrs. Margaret Gaborian. 
1748. May 29. Mr. John James and Mrs. Loveday Hicks, by 

Licence. (See also Saltash, p. 39.) 
1748. Jan. 4. John Lyne, clerk, and Amy Sweetnam. 
(See Saltash, p. 41.) 

1748. Feb. 12. Hugh Waddon and Honor Darton, by Licence. 

1749. April 3. John Harris and Dorothy Darton. 

1749. April 5. Frank Gaunter, gent., and Mrs. Mary Knighton, by 

Licence. 
1749. Oct. 2. Richard Edgcombe and Ann Luce. 
1752. Mar. 11. Thomas Horndon, clerk, and Mrs. Elizabeth Clarke, 
by Licence. 
(He was rector of St. Dominick, in which church there is a monu- 
ment to him, which see. ) 

1756. Dec. 2. John Neilder, clerk, and Martha Hunt. 
1762. July 29. William Spicer, Lieutenant of His Majesty's ship 
Torhay, and Miss Elizabeth Gaborian. 

(The family of Gaborian were French Protestants. The following 
is an entry from the register of St. Andrew relating to them : Peter, 
son of Peter and Mary Gaborian, a Frenchman, baptized 14th 
February, 1693.) 

1762. Feb. 22. Edward Jope, gent., and Mary Seymour Palmer, 

spinster. 
1771. July 25. Thomas Jordan, Esq., Captain of His Majesty's ship 

Kingfisher, and Miss Mary Arundell. 
1779. May 10. The Rev. Thomas Marshall, vicar, and Miss Henrietta 

Masterman. 

(Philip, son of the Rev. Thomas Marshall, vicar, and Nancy his 
wife, baptized here 4th Febmary, 1777. ) 

1781. Sept. 21. The Rev. Wymond Cory, clerk, and Miss Mary Blake. 

BURIALS. 

1546. Nov. 25. Thomas Skelton. 

1547. May 3. Elizabeth Bray. 
1547. May 15. Roger Bray. 
1547. June 7. Alice Skelton. 
1547. July 9. Stephen Bele. 
1547. July 10. Richard Luce. 



144 HBRALDIC CHURCH NOTBS FROM CORNWALL. 



1547. 


July 


11. 


Robert Luce. 


1547. 


July 


12. 


Elizabeth Halye. 


1647. 


July 


13. 


Juliana Skelton. 


1547. 


July 


14. 


Thomas Bele. 


1547. 


July 


25. 


Alice, daughter of Richard Skelton. 


1547. 


Sept. 


24. 


Richard Skelton. 



1550. 


May 


17. 


1552. 


June 


15. 


1552. 


July 


27. 


1553. 


July 


15. 


1558. 


Dec. 


20. 


1559. 


Mar. 


12. 


1560. 


Jan. 


30. 



(During this year, particularly in the months of June, July, and 
August, the number of burials was very large, doubtless the result of 
the siege and surrender of Trematon Castle.) 

Stephen Manaton (Capellanus sepultus). 

Thomas Skelton. 

John, son of George Webb. 

Alice, daughter of Robert Hele. 

John Blackaller. 

John, son of Thomas Sture. 

William Wray, gent. 

(This William must have been the second son of Robert Wrey and 
Constance Shilston, and uncle of John Wrey, who married Blanch, 
the daughter and heir of Henry Killigrew, of Wolston, and was father 
of, with others, Sir William Wrey, the first baronet. A Mr. William 
Wrey and Mrs. Mary Rowse were married at St. Andrew's 8th 
January, 1623.) 

1561. Nov. 12. George Webbe. 

1561. Nov. 27. WilUam Elliott, pedagogus. 

1563. Sept. 19. Thomas, son of John Herringe. 

1563. Nov. 19. Margaret, wife of Thomas Sture. 

1563. Feb. 13. Elizabeth Warwick. 

1564. Aug. 23. Radigonda, wife of John Trevanion, Esq. 

1566. Oct. 2. Margaret, wife of John Skelton. 

1567. April 14. John Milton. 

1568. Sept. 28. Johanna Hunkyn, widow. 

1569. Nov. 17. Johanna, wife of John Walter. 
1572. Jan. 30. Henry Edgcombe, 

1579. Sept. 20. Richard Skelton. 

(Will proved at Bodmin 30th November, 1579, but is lost.) 

1580. June 28. Katherine Skelton, widow. 

1581. April 11. Johanna, wife of John Skelton. 

1581. Oct. 27. John Herring. 

1582. Sept. 21. William Pascoe, clerk. 

1582. Jan. 26. Margaret, wife of Richard Crossman. 

1583. Dec. 13. William Hele. 

1588. Nov. 25. Johanna Hele, widow. 

1589. July 7. John Trewbodie. 
1591. April 12. William Rawlin, gent. 
1591. May 13. Elizabeth Rawlin, widow. 
1591. June 24, William Parr. 

1591. Oct. 7. Henry Edgcombe. 



1592. 


June 3. 


1592. 


Dec. 23. 


1595. 


Aug. 13. 


1595. 


Sept. 29. 


1596. 


May 4. 


1596. 


July 4. 


1596. 


July 23. 


1596. 


Jan. 9. 


1600. 


July 9. 


1601. 


Sept. 24. 


1602. 


June 2. 


1602. 


June 26. 


1602. 


Jan. 17. 



ST. STEPHENS. 145 

1591. Feb. 21. Anthony Lampen, gent. 

(He was the second son of John Lampen, of Lampen, and uncle of 
John Lampen, who married Alice Clobery. This Anthony married 
Ann King, and though the Visitation pedigree gives liim no children, 
there is no evidence that he had none.) 

Arthur Glubb, mayor of Saltash. 

Johanna, wife of Anthony Ingram. 

Margaret Westcott, widow. 

John, son of Robert Symons, of Botus Fleming. 

John Edgcombe. 

John, son of Roger Westcott, gent. 

Margaret, wife of Robert Skelton. 

Robert Grossman. 

Johanna, wife of Robert Skelton. 

Margaret, wife of John Graye. 

Roger Westcott, gent. 

John Skelton, of Broadmore. 

Katherine, wife of Henry Clobery. 
(He was the third son of Henry Clobery, of Bradston, and she was 
a daughter of William Kelly, of Redcliff, co. Devon, by Johanna, 
daughter and co-heir of Henry Trecarrell of Trecarrell. By her he 
had two daughters, his co-heirs. Alice married John Lampen, and 
Johan married Peter Wills, of Saltash.) 

Stephen Greete, of Quethiock. 

John Pascoe, gent. 

Elizabeth, wife of Richard Skelton. 

Symon Glanvill, of Saltash. 

Pascowe Trevill. 

John Ham, gent. 

John Caro. 

Margaret Lower, widow. 

Nicholas, son of Richard Skelton. 

Frances, eldest daughter of George Wadham, Esq., 
and wife of Tobias Glanvile, gent. 
(He was a son of Nicholas, elder brother of Judge Glanville. The 
entry is quite clear that it was his wife buried. ) 
1613. Nov. 14. John Fursland, gent., of Tamerton. 

Christopher, son of George Beare, gent. 

Thomas Skelton, of Broadmore. 

John, son of George Beare, gent. 

Arthur Pomeroy, gent. 

John Skelton, of Broadmore. 

Elizabeth, wife of Henry Clobery, gent. 
(She was the second wife of Henry Clobery above, but is not 
mentioned in the Visitation pedigree.) 

1616. July 29. William Hobb, gent. 

1617. June 13. J ohanna, wife of William Skelton, of Trehane. 
1617. Feb. 1, Johanna, wife of John Darton. 

L 



1602. 


Feb. 


2. 


1603. 


Sept. 


5. 


1603. 


Oct. 


26. 


1605. 


Jan. 


3. 


1605. 


Feb, 


11. 


1G06. 


May 


4. 


1607. 


June 


22. 


1608. 


Oct. 


14. 


1613. 


Aug. 


8. 


1613. 


Sept. 


18. 



1614. 


Feb. 


2. 


1614. 


Mar. 


12. 


1615. 


Aug. 


3. 


1615. 


Aug. 


15. 


1615. 


Nov. 


8. 


1616. 


June 


20. 



146 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

1619. April 25. Peter Tore, clerk, of St. Stephens. 
1619. Sept. 22. Robert Stephens, clerk, of St. Nicholas, Saltash. 
(Robert Stephens, minister, and Frances Batten married at St. 
Budeaux 19th May, 1577.) 

1619. Oct. 21. Mary Glanfield, widow. 

1621. Oct. 16. Nicholas Kemp, of Stokadon. 

1622. Nov. 14. Jane, daughter of James Parker, gent. 

1623. Dec. 25. Anne, wife of Thomas Skelton. 
1625. April 14. William Edgcombe. 

1625. April 22. Henry Clubery, gent. 

(See burial of his two wives above, 1602 and 1616.) 

1627. Mar. 9. Francis, wife of Nicholas Tredinick, gent. 

1628. Jan. 14. Ferdinanda, wife of Edward Trelawny, gent. 

1630. Dec. 22. WilUam Worth. 

1631. Dec. 20. Johan, wife of Richard Code, gent. 

1631. Dec. 20. Edward, son of Edward Spry, of Plymouth. 

1634. Jan. 15. Elizabeth, wife of Arthur Spry. 

1636. Jan. 9. William, son of George Kegekwitch, gent. 

1641. Mar. .15. William Michell, gent. 

1642. Mar. 31. Richard Skelton, of Broadmore. 
(Will proved at Bodmin 9th April, 1642.) 

1643. Mar. 25. William Jonson, of Tatins. 

1643. Mar. 25. Samwell, wife of William Jonson, of Tatins, gent. 

1643. April 1. Robert Stoford, of Devon, gent. 

1643. April 5. Humphrey Hodge, gent. 

1643. April 8. Christopher Hodge, gent. 

1643. Dec. 19. Colonel William Arundell, son of John Arundell, of 

Trerice, Esq. 
(This must have been a son of John Arundell, of Trerice, who 
married, first, Catherine, daughter and heiress of John Cosworth, 
and, secondly, Gertrude, daughter of Sir Robert Dennys, of Holcombe, 
one of whose daughters married Richard Carew, of Anthony, and 
another, Mary, Oliver Dinham, of Saltash, and had a daughter 
married here in 1621. Neither this William nor the Christopher below 
are named in the pedigree, but they were probably both brothers of 
Oliver Dinham's wife.) 

1644. Sept. 9. Henry Kekewich. 
Captain Christopher Arundell. 
Alice, daughter of George Kakwitch, gent. 
Mrs. Mary Rowse. 

(She was a daughter of William Bradshaw, and wife of Anthony 
Rous, M.p. for Cornwall 1653-56.) 

1649. Mar. 30. Richard Chiverton, Esq. 

(He must have been the Richard Chiverton, of Trehimsie, who 
married Isabella, daughter of Digory Polwhele, and had, with other 
issue, Henry Chiverton, who married Emlin, daughter of Francis 
Buller, Esq., of Shillingham.) 



1645. 


July 


12. 


1645. 


Jan. 


26. 


1645. 


Jan. 


31. 



1656. 


Jan. 


8. 


1657. 


April 


28. 


1658. 


July 


16. 


1659. 


Mar. 


7. 


1660. 


Mar. 


27. 


166a. 


July 


15. 


1660. 


Jan. 


19. 


1661. 


May 


13. 


1661. 


July 


12. 


1661. 


Feb. 


10. 



ST. STEPHENS. 147 

1649. July 2. Susan, wife of John Michell, Esq. 
1653. July 2. Mr. William Hobbs, of Orchard. 
1653. July 24. Johan, wife of Mr. John Pethen. 

(Mr. John Pethen, of St. Stephens-by-Saltash, and Mrs. Joane 

Strode married at Plympton St. Mary 16th May, 1632. Vide 

Plympton St. Maurice Parish Register. ) 

1653. Aug. 2. Peter Moulton, merchant. 

1653. Nov. 10. Mi-s. Amey Tanner. 

(This lady would be a sister probably of Bernard Tanner, who 
married Julian, daughter of Sir Richard Buller, of Shillinghani. ) 

1654. jNIay 8. Johan, daughter of John Michell, gent. 
Ralph Cholwell. 

Thomasine Moulton, widow. , 

Edmund Herring, merchant. 
Elizabeth Eliot, of Saltash, widow. 
John Michell, of Saltash, gent. 
Grace Spry, widow. 

Katherine, wife of Mr. Nicholas Shepard. 
Thomas Skelton, of Stockaton. 
Ann, daughter of Richard Eliot. 
Jonas, son of Mr. William Crocker, of Saltash. 
Qartred, daughter of Edward Ameradeth, deceased. 

(She was baptized at Landulph 24th April, 1661, of which parish 
her father had been rector, he having been drowned on the 8th, and 
buried on the 10th May, 1661, in his own church, in the chancel of 
which is a floor-slab to his memory. On it are the arms of Ameradeth 
impaling Kekewich ; viz., A lion ramp, collared and chained ; imp. 
tivo lions pass, in bcTul, hetw. as many bendlets ; his wife being Alice, 
daughter of William Kekewich, of Catchfrench, Esq., and Jane his 
wife, baptized at St. Germans 24th April, 1625, and married there 
5th May, 1647. She survived her husband, being buried, as this 
Register tells, 22nd March, 1661, and her will proved at Bodmin 24th 
June following. ) 

1663. July 27. Mary, daughter of Mr. William Crocker, of Saltash. 

1663. Aug. 15. Peter Moulton, of Saltash, merchant. 

(Administration of the eflfects of Peter Moulton, of Saltash, merchant, 
granted to his widow, Thomasine Moulton, at Bodmin, 14th July, 
1664. Inventory dated 4th April, 1664 ; total, £931 7s. lOd.) 

Johan, wife of Mr. Nicholas Teayck, of Saltash. 
Elias, son of David Hoofe, gent. 
Alice, wife of John Pengelly, gent. 
William, son of William Crocker, gent. 
Elizabeth Kingsburie. 

Edmund, son of Edmund Herring, of Saltash. 
Elizabeth, daughter of Philip Rayle, gent, 
William Crocker, of Saltash. 
Elizabeth, wife of Pliilip Caltret, gent. 
Ann, daughter of Mr. William Toms. 
L 2 



1663. 


Sept. 


2. 


1663. 


Mar. 


19. 


1664. 


April 29. 


1664. 


Dec. 


3. 


1665. 


Feb. 


9. 


1666. 


May 


30. 


1666. 


June 


20. 


1666. 


Sept. 


16. 


1666. 


Jan. 


25. 


1667. 


Nov. 


4. 



1667. 


Dec. 1. . 


1668. 


April 25. . 


1669. 


Aug. 3. : 


1670. 


Nov. 18. : 


1671. 


April 12. : 


1671. 


Jan. 28. . 


1672. 


Mar. 26. . 


1672. 


May 27. - 


1672. 


June 7. . 


1672. 


June 12. 


1672. 


Sept. 15. 


(The wUI of 


November, 1672. 



148 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

Abigail, daughter of Mr. John Hex (Hicks). 

AUce Trubodie, widow. 

Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Edmund Herring, of 
Saltash. 

Mary, daughter of Mr. William Moulton. 

Richard Williams, mayor of Saltash. 

John, son of Anthony Rowse, Esq. 

Arthur, son of William Moulton. 

John Pethen, gent. 

John, son of Robert Goulston. 

Henry Martaine, gent. 

Thomas Stiles, gent. 

this Thomas Styles was proved at Bodmin 16th 
Total of inventory, £584 12s, 8d. It commences : 
"I, Thomas Styles, of Saltash, gentleman, being weak and sick." 
To poor of Saltash, 20s. ; to poor of St. Dominick, 20s. ; to Richard 
Fur (rest gone, query if not Furlong), a black suit. Sister-in-law 
Jane Styles, Aunt Priscilla Moyse, my dear mother, Elizabeth Styles, 
Sister-in-law Margery Sloggett, Agnes Wilkey, and John Rendle,to have 
a mourning ring. To Richard Sii-ple, his other wearing apparel, except 
a black cloak, which is for Mr. Francis Sloggett. To Ambrose, son 
of the said Richard Sirple, a live sheep. To godson Francis Sweetnam, 
Katherine Souden, Susan Piper, Mary Hobb, Thomasine Coursey, and 
Rabbish Moone, each 5s. To his son, Francis Styles, his lower tene- 
ment in Baber, commonly called Walter's Lower Tenement, with other 
land, and £200. " To my wife, Mary Styles," liis higher tenement in 
Barber. Son Thomas Styles, Father-in-law Mr. Francis Sloggett. 
Names his brother Henry Styles, brother Richard Styles, and his 
children. There are two seals of arms, the first {Sa. ) a /esse {or), 
fretty (of the first), hetw. three jleurs-de-lys {of the second). Crest : 
A wolf's head couped {sa.) collared {or), the neck heloio the collar 
fretty {of the second), with helmet and mantling. The second shield is 
too indistinct to see clearly what the charges are ; it is quarterly 1 
and 4, A chev. eiig. betw three . . . ? 2 and 3, Per chev. three ...?.) 

1672. Nov. 29. Hiching Beney, mayor of Salta.sh. 

1673. May 3. Edward Hinckston, of Kingston, co. Devon. 
1673. July 8. Johan, daughter of Peter Kekewich, Esq. 

(This must have been a daughter unrecorded of Peter Kekewich, of 
Trehawke, who married .Joane Treville, at St. Andrew, Februaiy 
22nd, 1635.) 

Mr. William Bickton, jun. 

Hanna, wife of WiUiam Bastard, gent. 

Mr. Nicholas Shipard. 

Johan, wife of Mr. William Moulton. 

Robert, son of Gentell Godolphin. 
(This Gentell Godolphin was son of Gentle Godolphin and Martha 
Hooper, whose father. Gentle Godolphin, was gi-andson of Sir 
William Godolphin. He married here, 18th November, 1672, Johan 
Bond, and this Robert was baptized 29th October, 1673, 



1673. 


Dec. 


31. 


1673. 


Feb. 


22. 


1674. 


April 


3. 


1674. 


June 


14. 


1675. 


June 


10. 



ST. STEPHENS. 149 

1676. April 10. John Hunking, of Saltash, gent. 

(The following are from Bodmin : The nuncupative will of Peter 
Hunking, of Greips, in St. Stephens-by-Saltash, yeoman, dated 16tli 
March, 1624. To poor of St. Stephens, 6s. 8d. To daughter, 
Katherine Hunking, £50. To Agnes Hob, his daughter, and her 
two children, Susanna Hob and Francis Hob, 5s. To daughter 
Johan Hunking, £50. Residue to his wife, Alice Himking, and his 
son, Roger Hunking, who are to be executors. John Kneebone and 
William Hobb, his son-in-law, overseers. Proved at Bodmin 10th 
May, 1625. Inventory states he died on the 18th March, 1624 ; and 
the total efi'ects are £220 6s. 8d. The nuncupative will of Roger 
Hunking, of Castell, in St. Stephens-by-Saltash, dated 10th May, 
1643. Names his son, Roger Hunking, who is to have his house after 
the death of his wife, Elizabeth Hunking, who is to retain it for her 
life. Daughters Katherine and Elizabeth Hunking. Son Roger 
Hunking and John Bickton, of Greep, to be overseers. Proved 20th 
November, 1643. The will of Roger Hunking, of St. Stephens-by- 
Saltash, yeoman. Names his son, WiUiam Hunkuig. Two daughters, 
Elizabeth and Joane Hunking, to each £40. Two daughters, Alice 
Heale and Mary Stephens, each 3s. 4d., and a lamb, with the same 
to each of their children. His wife Maiy, and son Peter Hunking to 
be executors. According to the inventory he died the last of February, 
1671, his effects being valued at £83 Os. 8d. Administration granted 
16th November, 1672. See also burials, 1673. The following are 
from the index to the wills at Bodmin : St. Stephens-by-Saltash, 
Roger Hunking, 13th October, 1601 ; Agnes Hunking, 29th April, 
1603 ; Agnes Hunking, 19th February, 1672 ; Mary Hunking, widow, 
22nd June, 1698. 

1676. June 7. Edmund, son of Edmund Herring, of Saltash. 

1676. Sept. 11. Mr. William Bickton. 

1676. Sept. 29. Robert, son of Richard Brooking, of Totnes. 

(There are other entries of this name, and it would appear that 
they were relations of this Richard. In Totnes church, on the 
monument of Charles Taylor, gent., whose first wife, Mary, daughter 
of John Brooking, gent., died 25th October, 1688, are the arms of 
Brooking; viz., Arg. a fess. gu. betto. sLv cross crosslets, three and 
three, of the second.) 

1676. Nov. 23. Mrs. Ann Fuller. 

1676. Feb. 20. Robert, son of Robert Goulston, gent. 

1677. May 21. Joane, wife of Edmund Herring, of Borinton. 
1677. July 27. Damaras, wife of Robert Goulston, jun., gent. 

(Robert Goolson, of Cornwall, gent., and Damaras Avent married 
6th May, 1668, at Ermington. Vide Parish Register.) 

1677. Mar. 6. Margaret, daughter of William Toms, clerk. 

1678. Oct. 20. Mary, wife of Tristram Vigars. 
1678. Feb. 21. Richard, son of John Walter, gent. 

1678. Mar. 24. Mary, daughter of Tristram Vigars. 

1679. May 14. Mary, daughter of John Walter, gent. 



150 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

1679. May 23. Edmund, son of Mr. John Herring. 

1679. Dec. 14. Mrs. Mary Edwards, widow. 

1679. Dec. 14. John, son of Mr. John Hunkyn, deceased. 

1679. Dec. 17. Margaret, wife of Mr. John Moulton. 

1679. Jan. 31. Katherine, wife of Mr. Thomas Sweetnam. 

1680. May 8. Mr. Peter Moulton. 

1680. Aug. 6. Ann, daughter of Mr. James Salter. 
1680. Oct. 12. Mr. William Kellaway. 

(His will, dated 9th October, 1680, calls him William Kelway, of 
Saltash, yeoman. To poor of Saltash, 10s. To his younger son, 
Henry Kelway, ^50, and an acre of meadow land at Saltash, lately 
purchased of Stephen Revell, gent. To wife, Margaret Kelway, £5, 
and JlO yearly out of Karkeele and Redland, in St. Stephens-by- 
Saltash, and she is to maintain and educate their children. To 
daughter, Jane Kelway, £90 at the age of eighteen years. To eldest 
son, William Kelway, his inheritance of dwelling-house, &c., with his 
residence, and he to be executor ; but, he being imder age, appoints 
Mr. Nicholas Tyack and Mr. William Stephens, of Saltash, together 
with his wife, trustees until his son is of age. Administration granted 
at Bodmin 14th January, 1680. Mr. WilUam Kellaway and Dorothy 
Easton were married at Bickleigh, Devon, 13th June, 1695. Vide 
Parish Register of Bickleigh. Henry Kelway and Mary Langaller 
married 4th April, 1718 ; and Mr. Henry Kellaway and ]Mrs. Dorothy 
Bound married 31st January, 1720. Vide St. Andrew Parish Register. 
From the same source we learn that John, son of Mr. Henry and 
Mrs. Mary Kelway, was baptized there 6th October, 1719 ; Mrs. 
Mary Kellaway was buried there 17th January, 1719 ; and Mrs. 
Dorothy Kelway on 10th October, 1739. The above Henry Kelway 
(or Kellaway) left certain monies, with which, in accordance with his 
will, was founded in 1732 what is known as " Kelway's Charity ; " 
first, for the benefit of the founder's kin, failing which for poor 
children of Plymouth and Saltash. In the Boardroom of the Plymouth 
Guardians is a panel containing forty-four shields of arms, supposed to 
be those of persons more or less benefactors of the old Hospital of the 
Poor's Portion. Among them is one probably intended for Kelway ; 
but if so, it is quite incorrect, the coat of Kellaway being, Arg. two 
grositig irons sa. in saltire hetio. four Kehoay pears ppr. , within a 
bwd. eng. of the second. The figures m saltu-e are variously drawn 
and named, sometimes being given as leg bones. The coat without 
the bordure is given in an ancient (1598) MS. of Devonshire Arms, for 
Stowford.) 

1680. Jan. 20. Mr. William Toms. 

(He was vicar of this church.) 

1680. Mar. 2. Damros, wife of Robert Goulston, sen., gent. 

1681. Aug. 18. Flavell, son of William Bastard. 

1681. Aug. 25. An infant, unbaptized, of Mr. Richard Earl. 

(A Mr. Richard Earle and Mrs. Rebecca Wallis married at Charles 
Church 14th October, 1715. Vide Parish Register.) 



ST. STEPHENS. l5l 

1681. Feb. 8. Mr. Edmund Herring. 

(The will of Edmund Herring, of Buraton, in St. Stephens, was 
proved at Bodmin 21st April, 1682. It is dated 2nd February, 1677. 
It names his son Edward, to whose two children he gives £5. The 
two children of his daughter to have £5. His son Richard £5. 
His daughter, Loveday Herring, residuary legatee and executor. 
Total of inventory, £108 6s. 8d. Signed by William Warne, Joseph 
Thomas, and Robert Philipps. Sealed with these arms; viz., (Gu.) 
three herrings naurient in /esse (arg.).) 

The following entries from Bickleigh Registers relate to members 
of this family : 

BAPTISMS. 

1697. Sept. 24. John, son of John Herring, vicar, and Rebecca his 

wife, bom 3rd September. 
1699. Sept. 10. Edmund, son of John Herring, vicar, and Rebecca 

his wife, born 1st September. 
1702. July 3. Joan, daughter of John Herring, vicar, and Rebecca 

his wife, born 10th June. 
1704. Jan. 10. Thomas and William, sons of John Herring, vicar, 

and Rebecca his wife, bom 20th December. 
1707. July 18. Mary, daughter of John Herring, vicar, and Rebecca 

his wife, bom 28th June. 
1710. July 17. Rebeckah, daughter of John Herring, vicar, and 

Rebecca his wife, bom 17th March. 

WEDDINGS. 

1706. Feb. 19. Mr. Christopher Hill, mayor of Saltash, and Mrs. 

Elizabeth Herring. 
1718. June 24. Mr. Peter Mills and Mrs. Agnes Hening. 

1738. April 20. The Rev. Mr. George Boughton, vicar of Hatherley, 

and JVIrs. Mary Herring, by Licence. 

1739. Jan. 22. The Rev. Mr. William Herring, rector of Botus 

Fleming, and Mrs. Susanna Spettigue, by 
Licence. 
(The will of Thomas Herring was proved at Bodmin 1st July, 
1706 ; and that of John Herring at the same time. 

S)t. i^tepl^en's Keffieter—continticB. 

1682. Mar. 29. Francis, son of Francis Rider, gent. 

1682. Jan. 17. Dorothy, daughter of Francis Courtenay, gent. 

1683. April 2. Charles, son of Francis Courtenay, gent. 
1683. May 24. Elizabeth, wife of OUver Reede, gent. 

(This Oliver Reede was doubtless a grandson of Edward Rede, of 
Wembury, who entered his pedigree at the Visitation of 1620, and had 
then two sons, Nicholas, aged eleven years, and Oliver; also four 
daughters.) 



1686. 


Dec. 6. 


1686. 


Mar. 5. 


1687. 


May 26. 


1687. 


Mar. 2. 


1688. 


Dec. 15. 



152 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

1683. June 19. Mr. Thomas Sweetnam, of Saltash. 

1683. Nov. 10. Mr. John Herring, jun. 

1684. July 27. Mrs. Joane Williams, widow, of Saltash. 

1685. Mar. 2. Mr. Robert Goulston, sen. 

(The will of this Robert Goulston, dated 9th February, 1677, styles 
him "gent.," and says he wa.s then sick and weak. He gives to the 
poor of St. Stephens, 20s. To his wife, £20, and live stock, &c., 
with his house, called "Grove." To his daughters, Ann Pinsent, 
Damaris Webb, and Mary Walter, Is. each. To all his grandchildren, 
£1 each. The residue of the property to his son, Robert Goulston, 
who is to be executor. Inventory dated 9th April, 1686. Signed by 
John Walter, Ferdinando Foster, and John Luce ; the total being 
.£450 13s. 4d. Sealed with a shield of these arms ; viz., Three water 
bougets, being the arms used by his vdie's family, by the name of 
Avery, as mentioned on p. 115. Proved at Bodmin, 14th April, 1686. 

1686. Oct. 10. Nicholas, son of Mr. Joseph Brooking, of Plymouth. 
William Narbome, gent. 
Nicholas Tyack, gent. 
George Eliot, of Pill. 
Robert, son of Henry Lampyn. 
John Walter, gent. 

(The will of John Walter the elder, of Trematon, in the parish of 
St. Stephens-by-Saltash, dated 5th May, 1635, names his son-in-law, 
John Jeynyngs, £10. To John Hichens, junior, his kinsman, 40s. 
Also Robert Hichens, and John, son of William Walter, and his 
servant, Peter Chapman. Residue to his son, John Walter. Proved at 
Bodmin, 4th November, 1635. Administration to the effects of John 
Walter, gent. , was granted to his relict, Mary Walter, widow, of St. 
Stephens-by-Saltash, Nicholas Webb, of Landulph, gent., and John 
Luce, of St. Stephens, yeoman. The inventory is signed by Robert 
Goulston and Nicholas Webb, gent., 19th April, 1689. Total, £225 
6s. 8d. Administration granted 28th May, 1689. The will of 
Richard Walter was proved at Bodmin, 14th June, 1571 ; and that of 
William Walter m July, 1585. 

John, son of John Walter, gent. 

Edward, son of Mr. Joseph Joape. 

Mrs. Joane Bickton, widow. 

John Skelton, of Broadmoor. 

Tristram Vigars. 

(Administration granted at Bodmin to Honor Vigures, his widow, 
29th October, 1689.) 

1689. Sept. 20. Mrs. Cordelia Farthers, widow. 

1689. Sept. 27. Mrs. Thomasine Tyack, widow. 

(She was the second wife of the Nicholas Tyack named above, who 
was descended from the Tyacks of St. Breock, and is mentioned in 
Colonel Vivian's Visitations of Cormvall, p. 524. They had three 
sons, who all died Avithout issue, and two daughtera, Mary and 
Elizabeth, the latter married Henry Davis, of Trebarvah, in Perran 
Uthnoe. 



1688. 


Feb. 


2. 


1689. 


Mar. 


25. 


1689. 


July 


22. 


1689. 


July 


27. 


1689. 


Sept. 


13. 



1690. 


Sept. 


18. 


1690. 


Oct. 


24. 


1690. 


Nov. 


8. 


1690. 


Jan. 


28. 


1691. 


Nov. 


22. 


1691. 


Mar. 


1. 


1692. 


May 


28. 


1692. 


Mar. 


27. 


1693. 


July 


28. 


1693. 


Sept. 


14. 



ST. STEPHENS. 153 

1690. April 21. John Deeble, gent. 

1690. April 28. John Deeble, jun. 

1690. May 29. Elizabeth, daughter of Francis Courtenay, gent. 

(Francis Courtenay and Catlierine Lower, gent., married 27th 
December, 1617, at St. Tudy. Francis, son of Francis Courtenay, 
gent., baptized 5tli December, 1619. Vide St. Tudy Parish Register. 
Mr. Francis Courtenay buried 1st January, 1713. Vicle Charles 
Church Parish Register.) 

Peter, son of Mr. John Moulton, of Saltash. 
Elizabeth, wife of Nicholas Trenick. 
Alice, wife of Mr. Joseph Lampyn. 
Elizabeth Norbome, widow. 
Thomasine, wife of Francis Sweetnam. 
Prudence, daughter of John Hancock, clerk. 
Katherine, daughter of Mr. Francis Sweetnam. 
John, son of Mr. John Moulton, of Saltash. 
Mrs. Katherine Vigars, widow. 
Oliver Read, gent. 

(See note, burial, 1683, May 24th.) 

1693. Nov. 20. Margaret, daughter of Mr. John Moulton. 

1693. Jan. 16. John Pethen, gent., of Pill. 

1693. Feb. 8. Martha, wife of Thomas Skelton. 

1694. Mar. 27. Mr. Richard Skelton, of Saltash. 

(The will of Richard Skelton, gent., proved at Bodmin 25th June, 
1694. Dated 18th January, 1693, when he was sick. He leaves his 
house, lands, and tenements to his wife, Ann Skelton, whom he makes 
executrix. ) 

Mrs. Elizabeth Walter. 

^Irs. Cleare Deeble, widow. 

Mrs. Mary Furlong, of Saltash. 

William, son of William Wame, merchant. 

The above William Wame. 

^Irs. Rebeccah Homdon, widow. 

Mr. John Pethan, drowned 8th October. 

(The Rev. William Pethen, curate, of this parish, buried 18th May, 
1728. Vide St. Budeaux Parish Register. The will of a Walter 
Pethen, of St. Stephens-by-Saltash, proved 9th April, 1578; of 
William Pethen, 30th July, 1594 ; of Ann Pethen, 14th April, 1686, 
and others. ) 

1697. Nov, 3. Martha, wife of Mr. Joseph Hunkyn. 

(Joseph Hunking, of Saltash, and Martha Boger, of Plymstock, 
married 8th September, 1683. Vide St. Andrew Parish Register.) 

1697. Nov. 20. William, son of John Hancock, vicar. 

1697. Dec. 2. Urselaw, wife of William Bastard, gent. 

1697. Mar. 16, John Symons, headman. 

1698. April 12. Mrs. Ann Skelton, of Saltash. 
1698. June 17. James Webb sen. 



1696. 


Mar. 26. 


1696. 


May 31. 


1696. 


Jan. 28: 


1697. 


April 6. 


1697. 


April 17. 


1697. 


Sept. 29. 


1697. 


Oct. 23. 



1699. 


Feb. 


8. 


1700. 


Mar. 


9. 


1700. 


Mar. 


17. 


1701. 


Aug. 


1. 


1701. 


Sept. 


25. 



154 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

1698. Jan. 8. John Bush, Surgeon of his Majesties ship Mermaid, 

drowned, was buried here. 

1699. June 19. Thomas Peniler, Captain of his Majesties ship 

Mermaid. 

Elizabeth, wife of Mr. James Calmady. 

Mrs. Sarah Cornish, widow. 

Mrs. Ann Pethen, widow. 

Mr. Anthony Preston, mayor of Saltash. 

Mr. Ambrose Rider. 
(The will of Ambrose Rider, of Carkeel, in St. Stephens-by- 
Saltash, gent., dated 22nd July, 1701, was proved at Bodmin 14th 
October, 1701. Of it the followmg is an abstract : For his funeral, 
£10 ; to the poor, 20s. ; to his wife, 10s. and then: bed ; to his son, 
Ambrose Rider, Is., for he owes him £1000 by deed dated 1st 
October, 1695, as executor of his brother, Burrell Rider; to his 
daughter, Katherine Burell, £40 ; to his daughter Christiana, £150 ; 
to his daughter Elizabeth, £140. All his lands, tenements, &c., to 
his youngest son, Francis Rider, who is appointed executor.) 

1701. Dec. 26. Agnes, wife of Mr. Richard Eare, of Saltash. 

Agnes, wife of Thomas Couch, living in Plymouth. 
Thomas Skelton, of Boraton Coombe. 
Mr. Edmund Herring. 
it Bodmm 28th August, 1704.) 

Thomas Skelton, of Stokaton. 

Joseph, son of Henry Bastard. 

John Hancock, vicar. 

Katherine, daughter of Mr. Thomas Strawbridge. 

Margaret Salt. 

Francis, son of Thomas Strawbridge. 

Mary, wife of Thomas Hoblyn. 

Katherine, daughter of Josias Hoblyn. 

Deborah, wife of Samuel Pyne. 

George, son of Mr. John Torre, clerk. 

Thomas Wyvell. 

Margery, daughter of Mr. Thomas Luce. 

Mr. John Hancock died in Exon, and buried in St. 

Patrick's Church there. 
Mrs. Mary Walters. 
Mr. John Moulton. 
Francis Stiles. 

Sarah, daughter of Samuel Arundell. 
John Herring, gent. 
Mrs. Katherine Rider, widow. 
Mrs. Damaris Pyke. 
Mrs. Jane Skelton. 
Mrs. Susanna Doidge. 
Mrs. Margaret Moulton. 
Edmund Herring. 
(See his baptism, 1st March in the same year.) 



1701. 


Dec. 


31. 


1702. 


July 


28. 


1704. 


May 


31. 


(Will proved 


1705. 


May 


1. 


1705. 


June 28. 


1705. 


Aug. 


13. 


1705, 


June 


30. 


1706. 


July 


17. 


1707. 


June 


7. 


1707. 


Nov. 


19. 


1707. 


Nov. 


30. 


1707. 


Dec. 


2. 


1708. 


Aug. 


22. 


1708. 


Itlar. 


21. 


1710. 


Jan. 


21. 


1711. 


Aug. 


14. 


1712. 


Oct. 


19. 


1713. 


June 


5. 


1713. 


July 


26. 


1713. 


Aug. 


25. 


1714. 


July 


8. 


1714. 


Sept. 


30. 


1714. 


Dec. 


30. 


1715. 


Feb. 


1. 


1716. 


Mar. 


26. 


1716. 


April 


24. 


1718. 


Mar. 


4. 



ST. STEPHENS. 155 

1718. Mar. 18. Mrs. Herring. 

1719. Nov. 23. Mrs. Joane Bickton. 
1719. Dec. 20. Jane Courtenay. 
1721. Jan. 15. Mr. Edward Hobling. 
1725. April 5. Mrs. Anne Rider. 

1727. Aug. 26. Mr. George Moulton. 

1728. May 26. Mrs. Grace Moulton. 
1730. July 17. John Connock, Esq. 

(See Connock pedigree, p. 93, Colonel Vivian's VisUatiom of 
Cornwall. His will was proved at Bodmin 11th September, 1730.) 

1730. Aug. 3. John Moulton Carew. 

1731. June 25. Mr. George Newton. 

(The will of George Newton, of Saltash, gent., mentions his 
marriage settlement with his now wife, Elizabeth Newton, formerly 
Eliaabeth Lyne, whereby a settlement was made in trust on Philip 
Lyne, gent. He leaves all his lands in Blackawton, failing heirs of 
his body, to William Cholwich, of Oldstone, Esq. Dated December 
10th, 1729. Admmistration granted at Bodmin 4th October, 1731. 
Sealed with these arms, (Sa.) two shin boms in salt ire {arg.\ in chief 
a crescent for difference.) 

1731. Aug. 31. JMr. Edward Leane. 

1732. Aug. 30. Samuel Arundell. 

1732. Jan. 13. Mrs. Alice Blake. 

1733. Aug. 19. Mrs. Thomasine Moulton. 

(The will of this Thomasine Moulton names her kinsman, the Rev. 
Joseph Clark, rector of St. Dominick, and the Rev. John Neilder, 
vicar of St. Stephens-by-Saltash, her trustees, and leaves her property 
to her sister Agnes, wife of the Rev. Henry Carew, clerk, and to her 
heirs male. Her cousin, Mrs. Thomasine Leane, to have a ring. 
Dated 14th July, 1733. Administration granted at Bodmin 27th 
August, 1733.) 

Mrs. Christiana Herring. 

Thomas Knighton, gent. 

Mrs. Elizabeth Doidge. 

Mi's. Agnes Herring. 

Mrs. Agnes Carew. 

Mr. John Neilder, clerk. 

James, son of Mr. Samuel Hunn. 

Mrs. Damaris Styles. 

Mr. William Hancock. 

Mrs. Joan Rackwood (Rookwood). 

Mr. Robert Connock. 

Connock, Esq., above. Will proved at Bodmin 6th 

Mr. Thomas Vivian. 
Mrs. Ann Herring. 
Mrs. Honor Parker. 
Mr. John Blake. 
Mr. Jonathan Hicks. 



1735. 


Dec. 7. 


1736. 


April 26. 


1736. 


April 29. 


1737. 


Feb. 9. 


1739. 


Sept. 5. 


1739. 


Feb. 11. 


1740. 


Oct. 5. 


1741. 


April 24. 


1741. 


June 29. 


1741. 


July 9. 


1742. 


April 27. 


(Son of Johi 


May, 1742.) 


1744. 


July 23. 


1745. 


July 11. 


1746. 


April 9. 


1746. 


Mar. 19. 


1748. 


April 25. 



1748. 


Feb. 22. 


1749. 


Oct. 28. 


1750. 


May 21. 


1750. 


July 24. 


1750. 


Oct. 9. 



156 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTBS FROM CORNWALL. 

1748. Aug. 8. Thomas Knighton, gent. 

(This family were seated in the parish of St. Budeaux in the 
sixteenth century. Among other entries relating to them in the 
registers of that parish, we find Elizabeth, daughter of John Knighton, 
baptized 9th September, 1589 ; Richard Knighton and Judeth Hellier 
married in 1645 ; Gorges, son of Richard Knighton, buried in 1596. 
Also the following burials : Mr. James Knighton, of Weston Mills, in 
1739 ; Mr. James Knighton, 21st July, 1742 ; and Johanna Knighton, 
gent., 24th August, 1785. This lady was a daughter of Thomas 
Were, of Burrington. In St. Budeaux Church is a mural monument 
for James Knighton, of Weston Mill, gent., who married Johanna, 
daughter of Thomas Were, of Burrington, gent. He died 19th July, 
1742, aged 31, leaving issue one daughter, who only lived three months 
after her father. Johanna Knighton survived her husband forty-three 
years, and died a widow. On the monument are these arms, Arg. on 
a hend az., betw. six cross crosslets Jitchee gu., three crosiers or, in 
chief a crescent of the second for difference. 

1748. Nov. 12. Mrs. Philadelphia Connock. 
Samuel Chimister, gent. 
John Clarke, Esq. 
Captain John Wynell. 
Mrs. Martha Hunt. 
Edward Webb, Esq. 
(See note to baptism, 1744, and p. 36. ) 
1750. Oct. 11. Mrs. Grace Neilder. 

(She was widow of Mr. John Neilder, vicar, buried in 1739. See 
weddings, 1728.) 



This is a very small church, buried at the foot of some steep 
hills surrounding the head of a shalloAv branch or rather inlet of 
Botus the Tamar, north of Saltash, and offers little of 

Fleming. special interest. The only ancient monument is the 
recumbent effigy of a knight, cross-legged, under an arch in 
the wall. No trace of any heraldic insignia remain, but it is 
generally supposed to be the founder of the church, one of the 
Flemyng family, the only data to form an opinion from being its 
formation and the style of the armour. The other monuments are 
plain white marble tablets of the latter part of the last century 
•downward. They are as follows : A mural tablet in memory of 
William Symons, of Hatt, Esq., High Sheriff of Cornwall, who 
died 9th August, 1766, aged 70, He left issue two sons and three 
daughters. By his first wife he had Arabella, married to the Rev. 
Josiali Foot. By his second wife he had William, Nicholas, 
Elizabeth, married to the Rev. Peter Davey Foulkes ; and Mary 



BOTUS FLEMING. 



157 



Ann, married to the Kev. Charles Tucker. Also in memory of 
his son William Symons, Esq., Captain in the Royal Cornish 
Militia, who died 3rd May, 1802, aged 48. This monument was 
erected by Mrs. Elizabeth Foulkes. 

There is another mural tablet in the north aisle to a grandson 
of the High Sheriff; viz., in memory of William Symons, Esq., 
of Hatt, who died in November, 1832, aged 48. [He was the son 
of Nicholas Symons, who assumed the name of Sherwood, and 
was drowned at Runcorn Ferry, on the Mersey, in 1802.] Also in 
memory of Agnes, his wife, Avho died at Bristol 31st January, 
1840, aged 51, and was buried in the cathedral of that city. She 
was a lineal descendant of William Penn. They left issue five 
children; viz., Elizabeth Sherwood, William (who erected this 
monument), Nicholas, Mary Ann, and Arabella. The only other 
memorial of this family, which has been seated for a considerable 
period at Hatt, in this parish, is the monument of the late Mr. 
Symons, of Hatt, which is over their grave in the churchyard at 
the west end of the church ; 

viz. : In memory of Caroline i/^^ 

Anne Southwell Symons, wife 

of William Symons, Esq., of 

Hatt, who died 19th January, 

1880, aged 67. WiUiam 

Symons, Esq., of Hatt, her 

husband, died 6th March, 

1883, aged 64 years. Arms: 

{Az.) a chev. eng. hetic. three 

trefoil slipped (oi'). Crest : 

On a mmmt an efinnine (or 

otter) pass., in its mouth a 

trefoil slipped. Why this par- 
ticular coat was selected to 

be placed on this monument 

seems very uncertain. One 

thing is certain, it does not 

appear to have been used by 

any members of this family. 

The coat of which a plate is 

given here, was used by William Symons, the sheriff above named, 

on his seal and book-plate, of which last the plate is &. facsimile. 




158 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES PROM CORNWALL. 

(See also Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica, 2nd series, vol. iv. 
p. 250.) And the same coat was used on his own book-plate by 
the late Mr. Synions. No pedigree or arms of this family were 
entered at the Heralds Visitation. A long pedigree has been 
compiled of the family of Symons, Fitz-Simons, and Symonds, 
&c., with an idea of connecting various branches, but the 
evidence is very doubtful. The name is a very common one. 
A long pedigree is given in Burke's Landed Gentry, which claims 
this family and some others of the name to be descended from a 
Simon, Lord of Seint-Sever, in Normandy. Neither this family 
of Symons nor that at Chaddlewood, supposed to be a branch, 
have registered their arms, and appear to have been in doubt as 
to what they should bear. The latter family have used the same 
as that used by tjie Sheriff, sometimes with a bordure counter- 
changed; but it is a question if they ought not rather to have 
those entered for William Symons, of Exeter, in the Visitation 
of 1620, with some difference; viz., Arg. a chev. betio. three pole- 
axes sa. 

The folloAving are some of the Symons entries from the registers 
of this parish : 

BAPTISMS. 

Robert, son of William Simons. 

(The date is gone, but it is between 1549 and 1558. Will of William 
Symons, of Botus Fleming, proved at Bodmin 10th November, 1574, 
but lost.) 

1658. Feb. 15. Margaret, daughter of Nicholas Simons. 

(Will of Nicholas Symons, of Botus Fleming, proved at Bodmin 
21st November, 1571, but lost.) 

Nicholas, son of John Simons. 

Edward, son of Nicholas Simons. 

Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Simons. 

Frances, daughter of Nicholas Simons. 

Nicholas, son of Robert Symons. 

John, son of Nicholas Symons. 

Walter, son of Robert Symons the elder. 

John, son of Robert Simons the elder. 

John, son of Robert Simons the younger. 

William, son of Nicholas Symons. 

Susan, daughter of Richard Symons. 

Margaret, daughter of Robert Symons. 

Robert, son of Robert Simons, senior. 

John, son of William Symons. 

Philip, son of Nicholas Symons, of South Hatt. 



1561. 


April 


5. 


1576. 


Oct. 


12. 


1577. 


April 


6. 


1577. 


Mar. 


2. 


1578. 


April 


20. 


1579. 


Sept. 


12. 


1580. 


Feb. 


14. 


1582. 


April 


25. 


1582. 


June 


6. 


1583. 


June 


10. 


1584. 


Jan. 


3. 


1584. 


Feb. 


25. 


1585. 


Mar. 


20. 


1586. 


Sept. 


12. 


1609. 


Feb. 


2. 



B0TU8 FLEMING. 159 

1612. April 26. Jane, daughter of Nicholas Symons, of South Hatt, 
and Susan his wife. 

1654. Sept. 22. Susanna, daughter of Nicholas Simons, gent, and 

Mary his wife. 

1655. Jan. 19. (Bom) John, son of Nicholas Simons, gent. 
1660. June 1. Jonathan, son of Mr. Nicholas Symons. 

1698. May 1. Ann, daughter of William Symons, gent, and Joane 

his wife. 
1700. Aug. 30. Nicholas, son of William Symons, gent, and Joane 

his wife. 
1702. June 30. Nicholas, son of William Symons, gent, and Joane 

his wife. 

1704. May 30. Edward, son of William Symons, gent, and Joane 

his wife. 

1705. Mar. 23. John, son of William Symons, gent, and Joane his 

wife. 
1734. Aug. 5. William, son of William Symons, Esq., and Arabella 
his wife. 

1754. Jan. 21. William, son of William Symons, Esq., and Elizabeth 

his wife, bom 17th January. 

1755. Sept. 30. Elizabeth, daughter of William Symons, Esq., bom 

30th September. 
1760. May 4. Nicholas, son of William Symons, Esq., and Elizabeth 
his wife, bora 30th January. 

WEDDINGS. 

John Simons and Flower Wame. 
Robert, son of Nicholas Symons, and Joane Braye. 
Nicholas Simon and Thomasine Huswife. 
Robert Symons the elder and Anne Coode. 
Nicholas Simons and Joane Glanfeld. 
Robert Simons the younger and Jane Hancock. 
Robert, son of John Simons, and Alls Beele. 
John Symons and Jane Skelton. 
William Couch, gent, and Anne Simons. 
Francis Jones, gent, and Susanna Symons. 
W^illiam Symons, Esq., and Elizabeth Trosse, widow. 
By Licence. 
(See St. Stephens weddings, 1746, p. 143.) 

BURIALS. 

Nicholas Simons, of South Hatt. 
Nicholas, son of William Symons, gent. 
John, son of William Symons, gent. 
Mrs. Joane Symons. 
William, son of William Symons, Esq. 
Arabella, wife of William Symons, Esq. 
Thomas, son of William Symons, Esq. 



1550. 


May 


11. 


1565. 


June 


4. 


1575. 


Sept. 


7. 


1576. 


July 




1576. 


Nov. 


12. 


1579. 


Nov. 


17. 


1579. 


Nov. 


29. 


1653. 


Aug. 




1682. 


Dec. 


7. 


1688. 


Mar. 


26. 


1752. 


Nov. 


3. 



1613. 


Nov. 


2. 


1701. 


April 


28. 


1706. 


July 


18. 


1732. 


April 


1. 


1732. 


Feb. 


19. 


1735. 


Sept. 


7. 


1744. 


Nov. 


15. 



160 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

A mural tablet bears the record that Elizabeth, wife of Mr. 
John Bray, of Plymouth, tanner, and da:ughter of the Rev. Mr. 
Pearse, rector of this parish, died 1st December, 1747, aged 69 
years. This lady must have been the daughter of the Rev. John 
Pearse, rector, and sister of the Rev. Arthur Pearse, who succeeded 
his father as rector. A table-tomb in the churchyard of the ad- 
joining parish of Landulph is in memory of Samuel Bray, late of 

that parish; also John Bray, of Plymouth, who died , 1748, 

aged 60. Unfortunately the inscription is almost obliterated, 
parts being quite gone ; but these arms can still be tfaced : 
Quarterly {arg. and az.) cm a bend (gu.), three fleurs-de-lis {(yr). 
Crest : A bird close. It is not clear whether it is a dove or rook. 
From the arms they appear to have come from Oxfordshire, though 
the name is rather frequent in this neighbourhood at an early 
period in the registers. Some entries of the Pearses wiU be found 
in the general extracts from the registers hereafter. 

Another tablet is inscribed to the memory of Mark Batt, Esq., 
son of Mark Batt, merchant. He was a Justice of the Peace, and 
Deputy Lieutenant for Cornwall, and Gentleman of His Majesty's 
Honourable Privy Council, and died 23rd February, 1758, aged 70 ; 
also William Batt, of Plymouth, merchant, only brother of the 
above, who died 13th March, 1781, aged 85. 

The Register records the burial of Mark Batt, Esq., on the 27th 
February, 1758, and of WilHam Batt, Esq., on 16th March, 1781 ; 
also that of John Batt, Esq., "in Linnen," on the 20th August, 1785. 

A mural tablet likewise commemorates the Rev. William Spry, a. m., 
for eighteen years rector of this parish, who died 26 th August, 
1844, aged 57. 

Tablet for Patience, wife of Matthew Loam, of Moditonham, 
who died 16th December, 1881, aged 65. A tablet records that, 
the foiirth bell being broken, a new one was given by William 
Symons, of Hatt, Esq., in 1842; William Spry, rector; William 
Symons and Thomas Batten, churchwardens. 

A mural tablet commemorates William Edward Lane Vigor, 
who died at Marlborough College, Wilts, 3rd October, 1862, aged 
17 years. Another tablet is in memory of the mother and a 
brother of the last named; viz., Henry John Vigor, a.m., who 
died 16th August, 1878, aged 31 ; Louisa, wife of the Rev. 
William Edward Vigor, died 20th January, 1883, aged 62. 
This lady was a daughter of John Harris, of Radford, Esq. 



BOTUS FLEMING. 161 

A window is in memory of "William Edward Lane Vigor, who 
died 3rd October, 1862;, Louisa Vigor, died 20th January, 1883; 
and Henry John Vigor, who died 16th August, 1878. 

Lake's Parochial History of Cornwall mentions two other in- 
scriptions which have disappeared; viz., one for Digory "Wills, gent., 
who died July, 1619; also another with a Latin inscription for 
"William Vincent, gentleman, rector of this parish; and Thomasine, 
his wife, with the date 1684. These two disappeared at the restora- 
tion of the church, the latter being doubtless the one mentioned by 
Gilbert as having the following shield of arms : Az. fJiree quatrefoil 
arg., imp. ... a cliev . . . hetw. three water bougets. . . . 

They were doubtless both floor-slabs, the colours on the coat of 
Vincent being supplied by Gilbert from some other source. There 
is in the Register the following entry : " 1691, April 9th, Armand 
de La Bastide and Katherine Vincent married; 1705, February 
7th, Katherine De La Basteede buried." There may be other 
entries that were overlooked. Gilbert also mentioned the arms of 
Edgcombe, with quarterings, being there ; but there is now no 
trace of them. 

The early parts of the Registers, which exist back to 1545, are 
very much obliterated, and offer little beyond what is of genea- 
logical interest. In addition to what has been already given the 
following results of a somewhat hurried search through them 
seemed most worth noting ; but doubtless many entries that 
might have appeared have been passed over. 

BAPTISMS. 

1545. . . . Nicholas, son of Jolm Grossman. 

(Date gone, but between 1545 and 1549.) 

William, son of Jolm Grossman. 
Agneta, daughter of Robert Malet. 
Margaret, daughter of John Grossman. 
Joan, daughter of Robert Mallett. 
Margaret, daughter of George Grills. 
Nicholas, son of George Grills. 
James, son of John Grossman, gent. 

This family entered their pedigree at the Heralds Visitation of 
1620. They were of Gross, in this parish, and the above John Cross- 
man, according to the Visitation pedigree, married Blanch, daughter 
and coheir of Edward Gouch, of St. Stephens.) 

1578. Oct. 4. Ehzabeth, daughter of John Porter. 

1579. Dec. 3. Simon, son of John Truskot. 
1579. March 5. Elizabeth, daughter of John Grossman, gent. 



1549. 




1558. 


March 7. 


1558. 


Aug. 7. 


1564. 


Mar. 31. 


1567. 


July 27. 


1577. 


Feb 


1578. 


Sept. 7. 



1582. 


July 


28. 


1590. 


April 


8. 


1590. 


May 


24. 


1590. 


Nov. 


27. 


1597. 


Feb. 


5. 


1598. 


Oct. 


15. 


1600. 


Aug. 


31. 


1601. 


Oct. 


29. 


1605. 


Sept. 


22. 


1606. 


Feb. 


24. 


1609. 


July 


26. 


1611. 


Dec. 


13. 



162 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

Susan, daughter of John Grossman, gent. 

Agnes, daughter of Philip Jago. 

William, son of Edmund Lugger. 

Richard, son of John Grossman, gent. 

George, son of Ambrose Manuington. 

Priscilla, daughter of William Mintem, rector. 

Susanna, daughter of Andrew GaiTo and Margaret 

his wife. 
Robert, son of Paskow Skelton and Agnes his wife. 
Nicholas, son of Andrew Garro. 
Nicholas, son of Nicholas Skelton and Jane his wife. 
John, son of Nicholas Skelton and Jane his wife. 
James, son of Nicholas Skelton. 
(Named in the will of James Grossman, dated 1633, as James 
Skelton, son of Nicholas Skelton, gent., to have £6 135. 4d., and the 
other children of the said Nicholas £5 per annum. ) 

Elizabeth, daughter of Francis Rouse, gent. 

Susan, daughter of Nicholas Skelton. 

EUzabeth, daughter of John Wills, clerk, vicar of 

Morval. 
Mary, daughter of Nicholas Skelton and Jane his wife. 
Rebecca, daughter of Edmund Edgcombe and 

Katheiine his wife. 
Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Pengellyand Thomasine 

his wife. 
Nicholas, son of Nicholas Skelton. 
Jane, daughter of Nicholas Skelton, gent. 
Pentecost, daughter of Degory Wills, gent, and 

Johan his wife ; bom 22nd September. 

1655. Mar. 23. Anthony, son of Nicholas Skelton, gent., and 
Maudlin his wife. 

1656. April 29. Susanna, daughter of James Skelton, gent., and 
Johan his wife. 

1656. Oct. 20. Robert, son of Robert Spry, gent., and Agnes 

his wife. 
PhiUppa, daughter of Mr. Nicholas Skelton. 
Sarah, daughter of Thomas Jane, clerk, and Joan his 

wife. 
Thomas, son of Nicholas Skelton and Wilmouth 

his wife. 
Joseph, son of Thomas Jane, clerk, and Joan his wife. 
Richard, son of Thomas Jane, clerk, and Joan his wife. 
Ann, daughter of Thomas Jane, clerk, and Joan 

his wife. 
Wilmot, daughter of Nicholas Skelton. 
John, son of Ferdinando Searle and Alice Simons. 
Arthur, son of John Pearse, rector, and Dorothy 

his wife. 
1682. Dec. 7. Denning, son of Nicholas Skelton and Wilmot 

his wife. 



1613. 


Oct. 


3. 


1614. 


JMay 


29. 


1616. 


Jan. 


12. 


1621. 


Dec. 


2. 


1629. 


April 


12. 


1629. 


Mar. 


14. 


1630. 


Nov. 


1. 


1651. 


Jan. 


22. 


1654. 


Jan. 


21. 



1659. 
1669. 


Mar. 

Aug. 


23. 
31. 


1669. 


Nov. 


12. 


1671. 
1672. 
1673. 


Aug. 
Jan. 
July 


16. 

8. 
29. 


1679. 
1679. 
1681. 


Jime 
Feb. 
Dec. 


27. 
13. 
15. 



BOTUS FLEMING. 163 

1685. JNIay 29. Alice, daughter of Perdinando Searle and Alice 

his wife. 
1691. Jan. 5. Martha, daughter of Ferdinando Searle and Alice 

his wife. 
1694. Aug. 17. Mary,daughterof Ferdinando Searle and Alice his wife. 

1715. April 18. Hannah, daughter of Arthur Peai-se, rector, and 

Mary his wife ; bom 28th March. 

1716. Oct. 4. Dorothy, daughter of Arthur Pearse, rector, and 

Mary his wife. 
1735. Nov. 2. John, son of Henry Skelton and Sarah his wife. 
(About this date occur several children of Silvester Trefry and 
Margaret his wife. ) 
1738. Sept. 10. Richard, son of Henry Skelton and Sarah his wife. 
1740. Oct. 26. Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Skelton and Samh 

his wife. 
1742. Jan. 11. Rebeccah, daughter of William Herring, rector, and 

Susannah his wife ; born December 15th. 
1744. Sept. 26. John, son of William Herring, rector, and Susannah 

his wife ; born August 30th. 
1748. Nov. 9. William, son of William Herring, rector, and 

Susannah his wife; born October 11th. 
1752. April 18. Edmund, son of William Herruig, rector, and 

SiLsannah his wife. 
1754. Jan. 4. Thomas Pyne, son of William Heriing, rector, and 

Susannah his wife. Born November 22nd. 

WEDDINGS. 

Richard Trevill and Margaret Grossman. 
George Grills and Margaret Huswife. 
Henry Ward and Jone Grossman. 
William Gornish and Elizabeth Kerswell. 
William Wotton and Elizabeth Harris. 
(Alice, daughter and co-heir of John Wotton of Wotton in 
Landrake, married, first, Edward Gourtenay, Esq. , who died in 1509, 
and is commemorated by a brass in Landrake chm-ch. She married, 
secondly, William Lower, of Polscoe, and died in 1533.) 
1592. Jan. 5. Richard Willes and Margaret Pridis. 
1594. Aug. 5. Roger Morgan, clerk, and Elizabeth Porter. 
1596. Feb. 3. John Lene and Mary Grills. 
1598. Dec. 24. James Grossman and Elizabeth Skelton. 

(He was the son of John Grossman and Blanch Gouch, and was 
baptised in 1578 (see above) ; and his wife, accorduig to the Visitation, 
was a daughter of Nicholas Skelton, of Landilt. The will of Elizabeth 
Grossman was proved at Exeter in 1638.) 
1601. July 27. John Grossman, gent., and Alice Gourtenay, widow. 
(This Alice was the second wife of John Grossman, his first, Blanch 
Gouch, having been buried in 1600.) 
1601. Feb. 23. Simon Holman and Jane Prideaux. 
1603. Aug. 24. William Warren, of East Hartford, Devon, gent., and 
Philippa, daughter of John Grossman, of Gross, gent. 



1550. 


Nov. 


6. 


1566. 


May 


6. 


1577. 


Sept. 


3. 


1586. 


May 


8, 


1587. 


Jan. 


12. 



164 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

1605. Feb, 17. Nicholas Skelton, junr., and Jane, daughter of 

John Grossman, gent. 
1608. Oct. 4. Mr. William Trenick, of Menvagesye, and Anne 

Mintern. 
1614, Sept. 14. John Willes (oxoniensis), bom at Morvale, and Jane, 

daughter of William Minterne. (See baptism, 1616.) 
1637. Aug. 30. Stephen Beale and Agnes Cole. 
1639. Jan. 1. William Corliam, gent, and Mrs. Elizabeth Grossman. 

(They had a son, married at Plymstock, 22nd March, 1680, as 
William Gorham, gent., to Ellen, diiughter of Thomas Rich, gent, 
[of Worthele, in Ermington, where he was married on 19th July, 
1659, to Margery Datton, of Dartmouth], and had William, Thomas, 
and Ellen baptised there. Of these, Ellen, or Eleanor, married to 
John Huxham, m.d., of Plymouth, and William married Rebecca 
[? Foxworthy], and had Francis Foxworthy, baptized at St. Budeaux 
in 1719, and buried at Plymstock in 1743 ; Thomas, Mathew 
Humberstone, and Speo, a daughter, all baptised at St. Budeaux. 
Mathew Humberstone Gorham and Grace his wife had four sons- 
William, JMathew, Francis, and Thomas— all baptised at the same 
place in 1749, 1755, 1757, and 1758. Of these, Francis Gorham had 
Mary and Thomas Edmund, also baptised at St. Budeaux. Matthew 
was buried as Mathew Humberstone, son of Mathew Humberstone 
Gorham, and Grace his wife, at St. Budeaux in 1755. There were 
formerly painted on the door of one of the pews in St. Budeaux 
Ghurch these arms : Quarterly 1 and 4 Arg. a cross betiv. four eagles 
displ. sa. ; Gorham. 2 and ZGu. afess or, and in chief three escallop 
shells of the second . . . imp. Arr/. three foxes pass. gu. ; a s%voi'd 
erect '(ypr. hilt and pommel or, passiw/ behind the lowei' fox, for 
Foxworthy.) 

James Grossman, gent, and Johan Henin. 

Richard Dodge, gent, of Milton Abbott, and Elizabeth 
Gater, daughter of Marace Gater, gent. 

Mr. Nicholas Trego and Thomasine Moulton,of Saltash. 

Ghi-istopher Baron, gent, and Mre. Thomasine Jane. 

William Hanford and Mary Arundell. 

John Martin and Mary Hoblyn. 

John Harris and Mary Bennett. 

Josias Hoblyn and Dorothy Edwards. 

John Martyn and Susannah Skelton. 
(William Martyn, m.d., of Plymouth, who died 22nd November, 
1762, aged 62, is buried in a field to the north of the church ; and, as 
the inscription, which is given in Lake's Parochial Histonj of Com- 
vmll, states, died a GathoUc Ghristian, but was buried thus to show he 
was without any superstitious veneration for church or churchyard.) 

WilUam Garland and Joan Barrett. 
Henry Bennett and Emling Harris. 

John Jane and Dorothy Peai-se. By Licence. 

William Burnard and Matilda Hawke. By Licence. 

Sampson Barrett and Susanna Skelton, 



1641. 


May 17. 


1655. 


April 15. 


1671. 


May 5. 


1673. 


Oct. 29. 


1693. 


Feb. 4. 


1697. 


Feb. 3. 


1705. 


Nov. 16. 


1706. 


Dec. 26. 


1708. 


Jan. 1. 



1711. 


Dec. 


25. 


1712. 


Nov. 


5. 


1734. 


Aug. 


12. 


1750. 


Oct. 


3, 


1753. 


Feb. 


11. 



DOTUS FLEMING. 165 



BURIALS. 



1550. March 8. John Grossman, sen. 

1568. Oct. 7. John Grossman, sen. 

1575. Sept. 29. John, son of John Grossman, the elder. 

1580. Aug. 8. EHzabeth, daughter of John Grossman. 

1591. Nov. 25. Ehzabeth, Avife of Mathew How. 

1293. Mar. 20. Wilham Porter, rector. 

1600. Dec. 26. Blanch, wife of Grossman. 

(She was the wife of John Grossman, of Gross, and daughter of 
Edward Gouch, of St. Stephens-by-Saltash.) 
1606. Feb. 3. John Grossman, gent. 

(Will proved at Bodmm 14th December, 1609. His eldest son 
James made liis will, dated 1st June, 1633, as James Grossman, of 
Gross, in Botus Fleming, gent. To the poor of which parish he gives 
40s. ; to James, son of Nicholas Skelton, gent (who had married his 
sister, Jane), he gives .£6 13s. 4d. ; and to tlie other childien of the 
said Nicholas Skelton, £5 per annum at the age of 21. He names 
his wife, Elizabeth, and her heirs ; his property in St. Neott ; his 
brother, Richard Grossman, who was to have a gold ring ; and EHza- 
beth Grossman, Richard's daughter, to whom he left a silver bole. 
He also names John Rouse, the younger, and Margaret, wife of 
Hanniball Axford. Inventory of the effects of the. deceased made 
4th October, 1633. Administration of the effects of John Grossman, f^^ytj^, 
of Stratton, in this paiish, late deceased, not administered to by 
Agnes, his wife and executrix, was granted to Hector Cory the 6th 
July, 1646, at Bodmm.) 
1609. Jan. 22. Mrs. Anne, wife of William Trenick. 

William, son of William Trenick, of Mevagissye. 
Nicholas Symons, of South Hatt. 
John, son of Nicholas Skelton. 
Mi-s. Jane Skelton. 
(She was a daughter of James Grossman, who left her children 
See weddings, 1605, and baptisms, 1611.) 
Maudlin Skelton. 
Elizabeth Glanville, of Plymouth. 
John Pearse, rector. 
Mrs. Anne Roberts. 
Mrs. Margery Slade. 

Mary, wife of Arthur Pearse, rector, died 15th. 
Roger Worth. 
Mr. Arthur Pearse, rector. 
Richard, son of Henry Skelton and Sarah his wife. 
Thomas Pyne, son of Wilham Herring, rector. 
Mark Batt, Esq. 
Sylvester Trefry. 
Richard Skelton. 
William Batt, Esq. 
John Batt, Esq. In Linnen. 
John Skelton. 



1609. 


Feb. 


2. 


1613. 


Nov. 


2. 


1621. 


June 


28. 


1660. 


Feb. 


9. 


(She was 


> a < 


legacies. I 


3ee ^ 


1684. 


Mar. 


21. 


1696. 


May 


2. 


1707. 


Nov. 


15. 


1709. 


Dec. 


19. 


1714. 


Nov. 


6. 


1719. 


Nov. 


17. 


1720. 


Feb. 


5. 


1721. 


Sept. 


25. 


1739. 


Sept. 


25. 


1755. 


April 


25. 


1758. 


Feb. 


27. 


1772. 


April 


22. 


1773. 


April 


13. 


1781. 


Mar. 


16. 


1785. 


Aug. 


20. 


1785. 


Dec. 


28. 




166 



HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 



This is one of those secluded churches which seem to lie far 
from the busy haunts of man, " the world forgetting, by the world 

St. Dominick. ^°'^'^°^ "' ^^^ ^^ ^^ ^^* ^° ^^^^ ^^^ removed, being only 
about nine miles from Saltash, and a mile off the 
road between that town and CaUington. The church has been 
restored and beautified by the efforts of the present rector, the 
Rev. Canon Buck, whose cordial reception and kind assistance the 
author takes this opportunity of most heartily acknowledging. 

On entering the church, our attention is at once attracted by a 
large monument at the east end of the south aisle, an altar tomb 
with the recumbent efl&gies of two gentlemen. At the foot of the 
figure nearest the chancel are these arms : Or, an eagle displayed 
az., in chief a label of three points throughout of the second, with 
helmet and mantling, carved and coloured ; Rous. At the foot of 
the other figure, the same coat without the label. Between these 
two shields, and also fixed against the waU, are three shields — 




the first, Or, an eagle displ. az., Rous ; imp. Gu. on a cJiev. arg. 
lietw. three leopard J faces or, four bars of the field, betioeen twelve 
ogresses. Coles : the second shield divided per pale, but blank : 
the third, Rous as in the first, impaling Arg. a chev. gu. betw. 
three coots sa., Southcote. Beneath these, this inscription, which 
cannot be made much shorter, and therefore is given verbatim : 

" Here lyes the Right wor: Ambrose Rous, sonne and heyre of 
S'" Anthony Rous knight, who maryed with Maudlin the daughteer 



ST. DOMINICK. 167 

of the right wor: Peter Osborne esq. by whome he had fifteene 
children." 

On a loose square stone are carved the arms of Eons, with a 
label for difference. 

This monument, as can be readily perceived, was originally a 
very handsome canopied one, in memory of Sir Anthony Rous 
and Ambrose Eous, Esq., his son ; but it having fallen into such 
a state of decay as to render it dangerous, the canopy was taken 
down, rather than incur the cost of rebuilding it. The tomb is 
built into the south-east comer of the aisle, and it is evident that 
the large shields mentioned above stood over the canopy at the 
side and end, the cornice being enriched with several smaller 
shields, one of which has been preserved and already described. 
Sir Anthony Rous married first Elizabeth, daughter and co-heir 
of Thomas Southcote, Esq., by Grace his wife, sister and heir of 
Nicholas Bamhouse, Esq. By this lady he had: 1, Ambrose. 
2, Robert, from whom descended Rous of Courtyrala, co. Gla- 
morgan. 3, Richard, of Endellion. 4, Francis Rous, Provost of 
Eton College ; married Ebbot Grenville, of St. Germans, by 
licence dated 30th March, 1612 {vide Bishop of Exeter's Act 
Boole); and buried at Eton in 1658, leaving issue. 5, Arthur. 
6, EHzabeth, married to John Northcote. Sir Anthony married 
secondly Philippa, daughter of Humphry Coles, by whom he had 
two daughters : Philippa, married to Humphry Nicol, of Penvose ; 
and Dorothy, married to John Upton, of Lupton. Sir Anthony 
married thirdly Susanna, daughter of Lewis Pollard, of Nimpton 
Bishop, and relict of John Copleston, of Copleston (marriage 
licence 13th September, 1620), by whom he had no issue, and 
who died 17th October, 1633, and is buried at Tamerton Foliot 
under a ledger-stone with three shields of .arms — viz., first, {Arg.) 
a chev. eng. (gu.) hetio. three leopards^ faces (o^.), Copleston, imp. 
{Arg.) a chev. {az.) hetw. three mullets {gu.), Pollard; second, {Or) 
an eagle displ. {az.), Rous, imp. Pollard as before — third Pollard 
alone — with an inscription round the edge stating it to be in memory 
of Dame Susarma, wife of John Copleston, of "Warleigh, and also 
late wife of Sir Anthony Rous, of Halton. It appears as if some por- 
tions of the monument had been lost or destroyed at the restoration ; 
for it is very strange that the arms of the first and second wife of 
the father should have been placed over the inscription for the 
son, while the arms of the son's wife were omitted altogether. 



168 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

And the blank shield being left for the arms of the third wife of 
Sir Anthony, would seem to imply that the inscription for Sir 
Anthony also recorded his wives and the dates of the death of the 
two first, a blank being left for the third, as was often done ; but 
she dying and being buried with a monument at Tamerton, neither 
arms nor date were filled in. It is certain it could not have been 
for want of knowing what the arms were; for those of Pollard 
were already on the monument of the first husband of the lady; 
and the arms of Osborne {Arg. a bend erms. hetw. tico lions ramp, 
sa.), the Avife of Ambrose Kous, were entered on the Eous pedigree 
at the Visitation of Cornwall, 1620. Ambrose Rous, the son, 
married, as recorded on the inscription, a daughter of Peter 
Osborne, though the Visitation gives the name of her father as 
John. Here are two sources of legal evidence at variance. Which 
is correct? Doubtless the inscription. The Visitation also only 
gives him three children — WUliam, George, Thomas — whereas the 
inscription tells us he had fifteen, which again must be undoubtedly 
right, as the Register extracts which follow help to show. 

BAPTISMS. 

1602. Oct. 6. Katharine, daughter of Mr. Ambrose Rous. 

(Married Francis Wills, of Wyvelscombe, at St. Stephens-by-Saltash, 
30th December, 1617. See p. 112.) 

1609. March 4. Mary, daughter of Mr. Robert Rous. 

(He was the fourth sou of Sir Anthony Rous, and married Ebbott, 
daughter of Geo. Grenville, of Penheale, by whom he had several 
children, of whom Anthony was father, inter alia, of Francis Rous, 
of Wootton-under-Edge, co. Gloucester. ) 

1619. May 13. Francis, daughter of " Mr. William Rous, Esq." 

(He was son and hen- of Ambrose Rous and jMagdalen his wife, and 
married Mary, daughter of Richard, Lord Robartes, by whom he had 
several children, one of whom, Elizabeth, married the above Francis 
Rous, of Wootton, and Anthony, named in the next extract.) 

1665. April 20. William, son of Anthony Rous, Esq., and Maiy 
his wife. 

WEDDINGS. 

1604. May 29. IMr. Humphry Nicol and Mrs. Philippa Rouse. 
(Daughter of Sir Anthony Rous, and mentioned above. ) 



8T. DOMINICK. 169 

1610. Jan. 20. Mr. Richard Rous and Mrs. Christian Clobery. 

(This Richard must have been a nephew of Sir Anthony Rous, not 
named in the pedigree, unless indeed this was the first marriage 
of Richard Rous, of Endellion, tliird son of Sir Anthony, and who at 
the visitation of 1620 was husband of Anna, daughter of Wilham 
Billing, of Hanger, though the followmg reasons render it imlikely : 
The above Christian was said at the Inquisition on the death of her 
father, held on 11th March, 1597, to be then aged eleven days, 
her elder sister Grace being aged six years and more, whereas 
Anna Billing was probably bom not later than 1570 ; her mother 
being married m 1563, and buried in 1578, and her four surviving 
sisters being younger than herself, the eldest son and heir being bom 
about 1572, while there was one, if not more, younger sons. At 
any rate, it Avould appear that the said Christian could not have been 
more than thirteen years old. It is quite within reasonable bounds 
that the marriage ceremony was performed for the purpose of 
seciu-ing an heiress, Grace and Christian being the only children 
of Andrew Clobery, of Lifton, second son of John Clobery, of 
Bradston, by Mary, daughter of Jolm Rowse, of St, Austell. Of 
such a proceeding the following is an example : William Eure, bom 
27th February, 1530-1, who succeeded his grandfather as second Lord 
Eure in 1547, was married at Eynsham, co. Oxford, in 1541, he being 
then aged eleven years, to Mary, daughter of George, Lord Darcy, of 
Aston, she being only four years of age. From some incompatibility 
of temperament or otherwise the marriage in this case appears not to 
have been consummated, as we find a divorce decreed at Durham, 
3rd November, 1554 ; and they both soon after married. He to 
Margaret, daughter of Sir Edward Dymoke, of Scrivelsby ; and she 
to Henry Babington, Esq., and afterwards to Henry Foljamb, Esq.) 

1612. Feb. 28. Mr. John Upton and Mrs. Dorothy Rouse. 
(Daughter of Sir Anthony Rous, already named. ) 

1616. June 17. Mr. Daniell Cutteele and Mrs. Magdalen Rouse. 
(She was a daughter of Ambrose Rous, Esq., and her husband was 
the second son of Sir Thomas Coteele, of London, knight, whose 
father, Stephen Coteel, came to England from Antwerp. Mary, 
sister of this Daniel Coteel, married Sir Richard Edgcumbe, of 
Mount Edgcumbe. Daniel Coteel was of Ridley Hall, in Tarling, 
CO. Essex, and was living in 1634, but appears to have died 
without issue.) 

1679. Oct. 14. Nicholas Cotton, gent., and Mary Rous, widow, 

(This Mary was probably the relict of Anthony Rouse, son and heir 
of William Rous and Mary Robartes, mentioned above. ) 

BURIALS. 

1603. June 10. Mr. Anthony Rous. 

(This Anthony must have been an uncle, or possibly a cousin, of Sir 
Anthony, whose name does not appear on the pedigree. From the 
date, it could hardly have been his nephew Anthony, son of Edmimd 
Rous.) 



170 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

1620. May 5. Lady Philippa, wife of Sir Anthony Rous, knight. 
(This lady was the second wife of Sir Anthony Rous, for whose 
loss, and the death of his eldest son, Sir Anthony sought consolation 
by marrying a third wife in the September following, to whom he 
had been united less than two months when death laid its cold hand 
upon him. Surely an eventful year this for the family at Halton, 
and one long to be remembered. The next two entries will speak for 
themselves.) 

1620. July 23. Ambrose Rous, Esq. 

1620. Nov. 16. Sir Anthony Rous, knight. 

1651. Feb. 2. John, son, of Anthony Rous, Esq. 

1654. July 3. ... wife of Anthony Rous, Esq. 

(These two entries probably refer to Anthony, son of Robert, 
second son of Sir Anthony Rous, though if the supposition at page 169 
is correct, he must have had a second wife. The number of entries 
relating to Anthony Rous are rather confusing.) 

The above are all the Rous entries still existing at St. Dominick. 
The following from other parishes are worth adding here : 

JRolibttrj) ParisJ) Eeffieter. 

BAPTISMS. 

1604. Dec. 23. Ralph, son of Ambrose Rouse and Maudlin his wife. 

1606. June 1 1 . Anthony, son of Ambrose Rous and IMaudlyn his wife. 

1607. June 7. Ambrose, son of Ambrose Rous and Maudlyn his wife. 

1608. Nov. 23. Ambrose, son of Ambrose Rous and Maudlyn his wife. 

WEDDINGS. 

1622. July 27. Bernard Flamocke and Elizabeth Rowse. 
1638. April 4. Robert Rich and Elinor Rowse. 

(Evidently daughters of Ambrose Rous and Magdalen or Maudlyn 

his wife. The first is named in the Flamank pedigree, the other 

InHarL MS., 1562.) 

©rmtnffton Parisi) Ecffister. 

BURIALS. 

1606. Aug. 17. ... son of Mr. Ambrose Rouse, Esq. 

(The name is gone, but it was Ambrose. See baptisms from 
Modbury. This entry and those at ]\Iodbury evidently refer to 
Ambrose, son and hen- of Sir Anthony Rous, and to his children.) 

1612. Oct. 24. John, son of Mr. Anthony Rous. 

1617. Sept. 14. IMary, wife of Anthony Rous. 

(This Anthony must have been the second son of Edmund Rous, 
next brother to Sir Anthony Rous, and probably father of Ambrose 
Rous, curate of Ermington, and of Anthony Rous, buried in 1660, 
mentioned below. ) 



ST, DOMIXICK. 171 

1648. Dec. 25. Charles, son of Ambrose Rous, curate, and Mathew 
his wife {sic). 

1656. Nov. 15. Margaret, daughter of Anthony Rous, gent. 

1657. Jan. 15. Dorothy Southmeed, widow, daughter of Anthony 

Rous, gent. 
1657. Mar. 6. OUver, son of Anthony Rous, gent. 
1660. July 25. Anthony Rous, gent. 
1677. June 9. Jane, wife of George Rouse. 

(Here we are in difficulty as to identity. It would seem more 
likely that this George was a son of Anthony, nephew of Sir Anthony, 
rather than George, son of Ambrose and grandson of Sir Anthony 
Rouse. Perhaps some adjacent Parish Register might throw some 
light on the point. ) 

In the Registers of St. Andrew, Plymouth, we find the 
marriage, 8th January, 1628, of Mr. William "Wray and Mrs. 
Mary Rowse ; doubtless another daughter of Ambrose Rous and 
Magdalen Osborne. We are then able to account for twelve 
children out of the fifteen the inscription on his monument stated 
he had. In the last-named Register we also find the baptism, 
on the 21st April, 1642, of Elizabeth, daughter of "Mr. Anthony 
Rowse, Esq.," and her burial on the 22nd March following, while 
the burial of Mrs. Mary Rowse is recorded 30th October, 1645. 
This was probably the Anthony Rous who married Mary Brad- 
shaw, and the Mrs. Mary was his wife; at least, that seems the 
most likely identification. The burial, evidently of this Mrs. Mary 
Rowse, is also entered in the Register of St. Stephens (see p. 146), 
the date given being the 31st October; and on the 15th October, 
1649, Ave find at St. Stephens the burial of Thomas Rowse, gent., 
unquestionably the son of Ambrose and Magdalen Rous. 

g)t. Dominicti— conttnueU. 
The next memorial to attract the visitor's notice, as it is likewise 
the next in point of date, is a handsome marble monument on the 
wall of the north aisle. 

M. S. 

To the memory 

of WiUiam Brendon 

of Westcott gen. 

who dyed the 22"^ day 

of Febry 1700^ 

in the 17"^ year 

of his age. 

The arms are : Vert, three martlets arc/., and are surmounted 
by a helmet and mantling, but no crest remains. This coat is 



172 



HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL, 





not recorded at the College of Arms, and is another instance 
of the use of armorial bearings by small landowners who never 

troubled to enter their arms 
or pedigree at the Heralds 
Visitations, though they held 
a good position in the neigh- 
bourhood, and as far back as 
1562 married with the Clo- 
berrys. Lords of the Manor of 
Bradston. The William Bren- 
don, to whose memory the 
above monument was erected, 
is said by Gilbert, in his 
History of Cornwall, to have 
been accidentally killed by his 
companion when out shoot- 
ing; and that this, being an 
only child, so affected liis 
father, that he sold Westcott and settled the remainder of 
his property on his relations of the same name, resident in the 
parish of Lawhitton, but the value of this tradition is pointed 
out hereafter on p. 173. The following entries from the Register 
relate to this family ; 

BAPTISMS. 

Jone, daughter of John Brendon. 

Elizabeth, daughter of John Brendon. 

Harry, son of William Brendon. 

John, son of William Brendon. 

Jone, daughter of John Brendon. 

Mary, daughter of John Brendon. 

Jone, daughter of John Brendon. 

WiUiam, son of WilUam Brendon and Joyce his wife. 

Anne, daughter of William Brendon and Joyce his wife. 

Robert, son of William Brendon and Joyce his wife. 

Philippa, daughter of Wilham Brendon and Joyce 
his wife. 

Elizabeth, daughter of William Brendon and Joyce 
his mfe. 

Anna, daughter of William Brendon. 

Persis, daughter of Robert and Persis Brendon. 

(There is in the Probate Court at Bodmin the will of Persis 

Brendon, of St. Dominick, proved 4th October, 1692, of which the 

following is an abstract : " I, Persis Brendon, this 2nd October, 1689, 

bemg sick," &c., gives to her cousin, Elizabeth Brendon, her silk- 



157.. 




1579. 


June 12. 


1579. 


Dec. 4. 


1581. 


May 22. 


1581. 


Feb. 18. 


1584. 


Dec. 28. 


1601. 


Mar. 10. 


1630. 


Sept. 26. 


1632. 


Oct. 28. 


1635. 


Mar. 30. 


1636. 


Oct. 23. 


1639. 


June 12. 


1659. 


May 30. 


1668. 


July 30. 



ST. DOMINICK. 173 

flowered gown, silk petticoat, &c. ; to cousin John Pearse, 10s. ; to 
cousin Sarah Pearse, a green silk petticoat and a piece of gold ; to 
godson William Brendon, 23s. and a diamond ring ; to brother-in-law 
William Brendon, a gold ring ; to cousin Robert Brendon, a ring ; 
to godson Richard Blight, 5s. ; to cousin Grace Mayow, 10s. ; and 
the residue of her property to her sister-m-law, Mary Brendon, whom 
she makes sole executrix." This is sealed with the arms of Brendon 
as on the monument, but with the martlets placed one and two, and 
was the will of Robert Brendon's widow, made for the disposal of 
her personal belongings. Her daughter, of the same name, was 
buried, as we shall see, in 1674, and her husband in 1689. They 
were the parents of three children— Persis, William, and Robert — all 
of whom died before them, except William, baptized 19th July, 1688, 
died 22nd February, 1704 (old style), and who consequently on his next 
birthday in the following July, 1705, would have been seventeen. 
Thus the monument is correct as to his age, and in styling him " of 
Westcott, gen.," his father, Robert Brendon, of Westcott, being dead. 
Had the father been living he would unquestionably have been 
mentioned on the monument ; and so once more hard and pitiless 
fact has destroyed any foundation for the affecting anecdote of 
parental grief related by Gilbert, and leaves it to share the fate 
of many another tradition. ) 

1688. July 19. William, son of Robert Brendon. 

(This is the William commemorated by the monument. ) 

1689. April 5. Robert, son of Robert Brendon. 

(This entry is from the Bishop's Transcripts at Bodmin. He was 
a posthumous child, and buried the same year. From this time there 
are no more baptisms of Brendon here. ) 

WEDDINGS. 

1559. Oct. 30. Lewes Hicks and Jone Brendon. 

1562. June 13. Harry Cloberry and Katherine Brendon. 

1567. Jan. 28. William Brendon and Christian Cloberry. 

(This Christian was one of the daughters of John Cloberry, Lord 
of the Manor of Bradston, by Mary, daughter and heir of John 
Rowse, of St. Austell, and sister of Oliver and Andrew Cloberry, 
and probably of the Harry Cloberry, who married, as above, 
Katherine Brendon.) 
1569. Jan. 17. Anthony Brendon and Jone Hammett. 
Thomas Brendon and Christian Bond. 
Edward Couch and Elizabeth Brendon. 
John Brendon and Margery Symons. 
John Hendy and Mary Brendon. 
Hugh Vigiu-s and Elizabeth Brendon. 
Thomas Toser and Anne Brendon. 
(Hugh Vigurs and Thomas Toser, both named in the will of their 
father-in-law, William Brendon. See burials, 1619.) 
1602. June 21. Thomas Bond and Ehzabeth Brendon. 
1602. ... Tristram Tibb and Jone Brendon. 



1570. 


May 


28. 


1572. 


Jan. 


15. 


1574. 


Jan. 


23. 


1589. 


Oct. 


6. 


1595. 


Feb. 


23. 


1599. 


Mar. 


24. 



174 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

1608. Dec. 14. Mr. Roger Martin and Mrs. Anne Brendon. 
1629. Nov. 28. William Brendon and Joyce Diamond. 

(These are the grandparents of William, whose monument is in 
the church. The burial of Joyce is not in the existing Register, but 
is suppUed from the Bishop's Transcripts. ) 
1657. ... William Brendon and Mary Warring. 

(This was a son of the above-named William and Joyce Brendon.) 
1660. Sept. 20. WiUiam Rider and Anne Brendon. 

(She was a daughter of William Brendon and Joyce his wife, and 
her husband's family will be found mentioned under St. Stephen, 
p. 140. This is the latest marriage of a Brendon at St. Dominick.) 

BURIALS. 

1566. April 13. Richard Brendon. 

(This is the earliest member of the family of Brendon whom we 
can find here. He was probably father of Richard, John, and 
William, also of Jone, wife of Lewes Hicks, and Katherine, wife of 
Harry Cloberry.) 

1568. Jan. 31. John, son of William Brendon. 

1569. Feb. 6. Peter, son of Richard Brendon. 
1571. Feb. 22. John Brendon the elder. 

(The will of this John was proved at Bodmin, 16th April, 1672> 
but imfortunately it is lost with the other early wills. ) 

1583. June 15. Jone, daughter of William Brendon. 

1606. Sept. 11. Mr. John Brendon. 

(The will of this Mr. John is, very unfortunately, not in the office ; 
only the administration is extant, which was granted on 31st Decem- 
ber, 1608, to Ann Brendon, widow, of St. Dominick, relict of the 
deceased, and to Robert Moore, of Moore, co. Devon, Esq. Inventory 
dated 18th April, 1607, by Anthony Brendon. The same seal is 
used by Ann Brendon and Robert Moore ; viz., one with these arms : 
A chev. betw. three birds. The most reasonable explanation of one of 
the executors coming from Devonshire is that he was a brother of Mrs. 
Ann Brendon. She appears to have re-married to Mr. Roger Martm. ) 

1619. Mar. 9. Mr. William Brendon. 

(The following is an abstract of his nuncupative will : " I, Wilham 
Brendon, of Westcott, in St. Dominick, gent., &c., &c., to poor of 
St. Dominick, 13s. 4d. ; to poor of Calstock, 6s. 8d. ; to the poor of 
Callington, 6s. 8d. ; to poor of St. Melligon, 6s. 8d. ; to poor of 
Buckland Monachorum, Devon, 6s. 8d. ; to daughter Ann, wife of 
Thomas Toser, £3 6s. 8d. ; to her children, 5s. 6d. each ; to son-in-law 
Hugh Vigures, 6s. 8d. ; to [name gone] daughter of Hugh Vigures, 
20s. ; and to his other children, 5s. 6d. each ; to Johane Brendon, 
daughter of my son, John Brendon, deceased, 10s. ; to her brother, 
WilUam Brendon, 5s. ; to her brother, Robert Brendon, a gold ling ; 
to Alice Blackaller, 6s. 8d. ; to his servant, Elizabeth Gifford, 10s. 
The residue to ' Christian, my wife,' who is appointed sole executrix, 
with John Cloberry, Esq., John Crabb, gent, and Thomas Toser, 



ST. DOMINICK. 175 

* my son-in-law/ as overseers. " Dated 13th April, 1618, and proved at 
Bodmin, 20th Apiil, 1619. Inventory made by William Brendon, gent.) 

1672. Nov. 18. Ann, daughter of William Brendon. 

(This entry is from the Bishops' Transcripts at Bodmin.) 

1674. Mar. 13. Persis, daughter of Robert Brendon. 

1677. Nov. 3. Joyce, wife of William Brendon, sen., gent. 

1680. Dec. 21. Mr. William Brendon. 

(Husband of Joyce Brendon above. It was probably this William 
Brendon to whom administration was granted at Exeter 20th August, 
1668, to the effects of his imcle, Robert Brendon, of St. Dominick, 
deceased.) 

1689. Mar. 30. Robert Brendon. 

(This was the husband of Persis, who resigned administration 
to William Brendon, brother and next of kin to the said Robert 
Brendon, gent., of St. Dominick, deceased, 20th April, 1689 ; the 
total of the inventory amoimting to £252 Us. Sd. This is sealed with 
the same arms as mentioned above ; viz., three martlets, one and two. 
This is at Exeter, but unfortunately the will does not remain in the 
office.) 

1689. Sept. 10. Robert Brendon. 

(This was apparently the posthumous child of the above Robert 
Brendon.) 

1693. Feb. 19. WUliam Brendon. 

(He was the eldest son of William and Joyce Brendon, and married 
in 1657 Mary Warring, by whom he had Ann, baptized here in 1659, 
(she was probably the Ann, wife of Richard Chapman, of Liskeard, to 
whom administration was granted at Bodmin, 17th August, 1719, of 
the effects of William Brendon, junior, late of St. Dominick, as next 
of km,) and probably the father of Robert, buried in 1698. The will of 
this William was proved at Exeter in 1694 ; in the index he is styled 
" of Westcote," but the will itself is most imfortunately missing from 
the office. The will of his widow is noticed below, in which she calls 
herself of Westcote. The estate of Westcote is never devised in any 
of the wills ; but we find Wilham Brendon, who died in 1619, styled 
of that place ; his only son died before him, leaving William, Jone, 
and Robert, the last two only bemg mentioned in the will of their 
grandfather ; but the eldest, William, made out the inventory of his 
grandfather's belongings. The eldest son of the last William was 
the one above who died in 1694, who, as we have seen, was of Westcote, 
as was also his widow ; but probably only a portion of it in jointure, as 
then: nephew, William Brendon, whose monument is in the church, is 
on that monument styled of Westcote ; or else on his death it reverted 
to his aunt, at whose death the estate passed to the family of Doidge, 
who were related to the Br endons.) 

1698. July 28. Robert Brendon. 

(Called in the Bishops' Transcripts at Bodmin Mr. Robert Brendon. 
It does not appear who he could have been, unless he was a son of the 
above William, whose widow mentions in her will, " My daughter-in- 
law, Mrs. Elizabeth Brendon," probably the widow of this Robert.) 



176 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL, 

1704. Feb. 27. William Brendon, gent. 

(His monument is in the church, as already stated on page 171. 
There can be no reasonable doubt that his parents were Robert and 
Persis Brendon. His parents dying when he was very young, he was 
probably left in the guardianship of his uncle and aunt at Westcote. 
To this estate he appeal's to have succeeded on the death of his cousin 
Robert ; then it reverted to his aunt for life, after which it went to 
their relative, Richard Doidge.) 

1708. Jan. 15. Mrs. jMary Brendon. 

(She was Mary Warring before marriage, being married here in 
1657 to William Brendon, as noticed above. Her will is at Exeter, 
dated 8th April, 1708 ; in it she describes herself as of Westcott, 
widow. She leaves to the poor of St Dommick, Callington, and 
St. Mellyn, to each parish 20s. ; to her daughter-in-law, Mrs. 
Elizabeth Brendon, a silk gown and petticoat, a petticoat with gold 
fringe, a plush pillow, &c., and £10; to sister Mayow, articles of 
dress and £10; to cousin Sarah Doidge, cousin Edith Doidge, 
cousin Ann Doidge, and cousin Charles Trehane's wife, articles of 
adornment ; to godson Charles Trehane, an infant, a silver tankard, 
&c., and £10; cousin Grace Sanguine, wife of Richard Sanguine, 
and to their daughter Grace Sanguine, and their two other 
daughters ; cousin Johan Markes, cousin Elizabeth Grills and her son, 
Sampson Trehane ; also the following : Mary Jane and her daughter 
Catherme Frethy, Loveday Eastmeat, Johan Hand, Elizabeth Jane, 
goddaughter Mary Wright, Addy Caudye, Dorothy Martyn, Alice 
Bassett, Francis Hart, John and Ellines Martyn. Nephew Charles 
Trehane residuary legatee and executor.) 

Sealed with these arms ; viz., Three martlets, one and two. 

1716. June 22. WiUiam Brendon. 

(It does not appear who this was. As far back as the middle of the 
fourteenth century we find a John de Brendon, a presbyter of the dio- 
cese of Exeter, and over 26 years of age, in 1361, presented by Exeter 
College on 7th March, 1360-1, to the vicarage of Long Wittenham, 
Berks, he having previously been rector of Maiden Bradley, county 
Wilts ; but he appears to have died soon after, as in the autumn of 
that year is mentioned in the records of Exeter College a legacy from 
him, for an account of which see Mr, Boase's Registers of Exeter 
College. The will of a John Brendon, of Kingsteignton, was proved 
at Exeter in 1535 ; also that of Thomas Brendon, of Lawhitton, in 
1599, the next will of a Brendon of that place being 1662, from which 
time they continue to reside there. Some of the family resided for a 
time in the parish of St. Budeaux. In 1586, December 1st, John 
Brendon and Christian Burte were married there ; in 1618, May 5th, 
John, son of Richard Brendon, was buried ; and on 4th May, 1624, 
Wilmote, wife of Richard Brendon, was buried, as Ave learn from the 
Registers. Richard Brendon, of St. Dominick, and Elizabeth 
Willcocks, of St. Ewe, were married at St. Andrew, Plymouth, 
November 2nd, 1687. Vide Parish Register.) 



ST. DOMINICK. 177 

The next monument that calls for notice is one against the wall 
of the south aisle, and is surmounted by a shield with these arms ; 
viz., {Arg.) on a bend (gu.), hetw. three roundels (sa.) as many 
swans {of the field), on a sinister canton (az.) a demi-ram salient {of 
the first), deh'uised by a baton in bend dexter; and two fleur de lis 
{or) in chief ; Clarke : imp. {Or,) a fess vaire hetw. two lions pass, 
gard. {sa.) ; Vowell alias Hooker, of Exeter. 

The inscription states it to have been in memory of John 
Clarke, Esq., late of Halton, who died 24th October, 1749, aged 
31 ; his father, John Clarke, who died 25th July, 1721, aged 40 ; 
also his grandfather and grandmother, John Clarke, Esq., and 
Hannah Clarke, all of Halton — the two last named both died 
2nd February, 1739, the one aged 91, the other 94 years. This 
monument was erected by Elizabeth Clarke, mother of the first 
named John Clarke. 

This family obtained Halton by purchase, and, according to their 
arms, are descended from Sir John Clerke, third son of William 
Clerke, of Willoughby, co. "Warwick, which Sir John, for his 
signal services at the Battle of Spurs, received from King Henry 
VIII. the canton as an honourable commemoration. They soon 
left this neighbourhood, after too short a settlement to be closely 
connected with it. Some further particulars are given in extracts 
from the Parish Register which follow : 

BAPTISMS. 

1698. Oct. 13. Grace, daughter of Mr. John Clarke. 

(Bishops' Transcripts. ) 

1718-9. Feb. 16. John, son of Mr. John Clark, jun. 
1741. Jan. 26. John, son of Mr. John Clark, of Halton. 

WEDDINGS. 

Anthony Homdon and Isabel Clark. 
Mr. James Tresilian and Mrs. Martha Clarke. 
Mr. George Treweeke, of Burn, and Mrs. Hannah 
Clarke, of St. Dominick. By Licence. 
1730. Sept. 7. Mr. Seccombe, of St. Ewe, and Mrs. Grace Clarke. 
By Licence. 
(Bishops' Transcripts. ) 

1741. Mar. 27. Mr. John Clarke, of Halton, and Mrs. Betty Hicks. 
By Licence. 

N 



1695. 


Dec. 30. 


1708. 


Feb. 14. 


1720. 


Mar. 16. 



1680. 


May 


10. 


1680. 


May 


23. 


1681. 


July 


6. 


1694. 


Nov. 


20. 


1718. 


Feb. 


16. 


1721. 


July 


29. 


1742. 


April 


11. 


1751. 


Sept. 


28. 



178 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES PROM CORNWALL. 

BURLAXS. 

John, son of John Clarke, of Halton, sen. 

Grace, wife of John Clarke, of Halton, sen. 

Mr. John Clarke, of Halton, sen. 

Mrs. Grace Clarke. 

John, son of Mr. John Clarke, jun. 

Mr. John Clarke, of Halton. 

Mr. Seccombe Clarke. 

The Rev. Mr. Clarke. 

There remains only one mural tablet to be noticed ; viz., one 
inscribed to the memory of the Rev. Thomas Homdon, m.a., 
formerly Fellow of Exeter College, and for forty-eight years before 
his death rector of this parish, who died at Bath 8th January, 
1800, aged 74 years; also his eldest daughter Elizabeth, who died 
13th May, 1775, aged 21 years; his youngest daughter, Ann, who 
died 6th July, 1785, aged 21 years; his third son, John, who died 
17th October, 1761, aged 9 months; and his eldest son, Thonjas, 
a midshipman in the service of King George III., who died at 
Boston, in America, 22nd September, 1775, aged 18 years. 

On the floor near the above is a slab inscribed to the memory of 
John D. Homdon, who died 12th March, 1840, aged 74 years. 
The wiU of David Horndon, of Callington, was proved at Bodmin 
20th July, 1621 ; and that of Thomas Horndon, of the same 
place, 1st July, 1643; and it is about the latter date that 
the name occurs in these Registers among the marriages. Their 
residence in the parish appears only to have been while the above 
Rev. Thomas Homdon held the rectory. 

BAPTISMS. 

1754. July 19. Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Homdon, clerk, 
rector, and Elizabeth his wife ; bom 21st ult. 

1766. Sept. 16. Susanna, daughter of Thomas Horndon, clerk, 
rector, and Elizabeth his wife ; born 19th ult. 

1758. Jan. 12. Thomas, son of Thomas Horndon, clerk, rector, 
and Elizabeth his wife; bom 13th October. 

1760. June 3. David, son of Thomas Horndon, clerk, rector, and 

Elizabeth his wife ; born 2nd ult. 

(Fellow of Exeter College in 1780, resigned 1794, his father having 

resigned the Uving of Merton, co. Devon, to him in 1793, became 

rector of Bicton 4th March, 1811. His only son John, bom at Great 

Torrington 26th June, 1803, and matriculated at Exeter College 1820.) 

1761. Mar. 23. John, son of Thomas Homdon, clerk, rector, and 

Elizabeth his wife ; bom 21st ult. 



ST. DOMINICK. 179 

1762. Nov. — . William Hickes, son of Thomas Homdon, clerk, 
rector, and Elizabeth his wife ; bom 12th ult. 

1764. Aug. 16. Ann Dorothy, daughter of Thomas Homdon, clerk, 
rector, and Elizabeth his wife ; bom 21st ult. 

1766. Oct. 17. John Doidge, son of Thomas Homdon, clerk, rector, 
and Elizabeth his wife ; born 21st ult. 

WEDDINGS. 

1642. May 9. Samuel Homdon and Joane Stephens. 

1650. July 4. Samuel Homdon and Joane Arandle. 

1695. Dec. 30. Anthony Horndon and Isabel Clark. 

1710. July 14. Mr. Anthony Horndon and Mrs. Elizabeth Doidge. 

1718. April 20. Mr. Thomas Horndon and Mrs. Mary Philp. 

(Bishops' Transcripts. ) 
1753. July 10. Mr. William Homdon and Elizabeth Sargent. 

(Bishops' Transcripts.) 

BURIALS. 

1649. Dec. 14. Jone, wife of Samuel Homdon. 

One other memorial alone remains; viz., a floor slab for 
Nicholas Sharsell, rector of this parish, who died 5th April, 1684, 
aged 72. 

It appears from the Bishops' Transcripts of the Register that he 
was buried 10th April, 1684, as "Mr. Nicholas Sharsell, rector." 
From the Registers we learn that he was twice married, his first 
wife Elizabeth being buried 13th May, 1671 ; and liis second 
marriage is recorded as having taken place ... March, 1671, the 
lady being Mrs. Jane Lampen, doubtless a sister of Wilmott 
Lampen, Avife of Thomas Carew, of Harrobeere ; and her burial 
is recorded as on 1st April, 1704. They had a daughter Jane, 
baptised 17th April, 1673. 

The following additional extracts from the Registers may be 
worth recording : 

BAPTISMS. 

Mary, daughter of Henry Clobery. 
William, son of Thomas Palmer, Esq. 
Charles, son of Charles Fitz Gefiry. 
Peter, son of Anthony Edgcombe. 
Alexander, son of Charles Fitz GeflTry, pastor. 
Francis, son of Charles Fitz Geffry. 
1630. April 25. Bridget, daughter of Nicholas Battersbye and 
Elizabeth his wife. 
(The nuncupative will of this Nicholas Battersbye, of Harrobear, 
in Calstock, dated 6th December, 1643, was proved at Bodmin, 
administration being granted 19th January, 1648, to Elizabeth 
N 2 



1565. 


Feb. 


27. 


1594. 


Oct. 


10. 


1608. 


Jan. 


22. 


1608. 


Mar. 


5. 


1618. 


Feb. 


7. 


1620. 


Feb. 


11. 



180 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES PROM CORNWALL. 

Battersbye his widow, with Nicholas Deeble, William Cosgame, gent., 
and William Bond, gent. The deceased mentions his daughter 
Elizabeth to have £250 out of his manor of Rame at the age of 
twenty-three years ; daughter Bridget £200 ; daughters Ann, Amye, 
and Margaret, to each £200 at the age of twenty-one years. His son 
and heu: John Battersbye ; son Nicholas Battersbye, to have £30 per 
annum for seven years, for his education at Cambridge ; son William 
Battersbye £80 ; son Christopher £60. The eldest son is buried with 
a monument at Rame. See page 4. ) 

1635. May 31. Anthony, son of Richard Doidge, of Calstock. 

1636. Jan. 5. Anthony, son of Anthony BuUer and Alice his wife. 
1651. Sept. 13. John, son of John Bligh, gent., and EUzabeth 

his wife. 
1653. Dec. 6. John Bligh, gent. , had a daughter borne by Elizabeth 
his wife, and baptised the 25th December follow- 
inge, by the name of Elizabeth. 
(For some time the baptisms are in this form.) 

1664. Nov. 22. Jane, daughter of Thomas Carew, of Harrobeare, in 

Calstock. 
(She married — Kendall. See p. 28.) 

1669. Sept. 23. Sarah, daughter of Thomas and Wilmot Carew, 

of Harrobeare, in Calstock. 
1675. Jan. 25. John, son of James Skelton. 

1705. May 22. Ehzabeth, daughter of James Trewinnard, rector, 

and Mary his wife. 

1706. Dec. 20. Frances, daughter of James Trewinnard, rector, and 

Mary his wife. 
1709. April 8. Rachael, daughter of James Trewinnard, rector, and 

Mary his wife. 
1712. Oct. 16. John, son of James Trewinnard, rector, and Mary 

his wife. 
1735. Sept. 10. Nicholas, son of Samuel Doidge, of Calstock. 
1737. Oct. 16. Mary, daughter of William Pengelly, of Calstock. 

1744. June 15. Grace, daughter of Mr. Francis Styles. 
(See St. Stephens. Page 148.) 

1745. Dec. 27. Mary, daughter of Richard Kelland, of Calstock. 
1807. Aug. 7. Stephen Henry, son of William Pode, Esq., and 

Jenny his wife ; born 11th July. 
1809. Mar. 27. Mary Catherme, daughter of William Pode, Esq., 
and Jenny his wife. 

WEDDINGS. 

Richard Osborne and Martha Dodge. 
John Edgcombe and Jane Osborne. 
William Trevill and Alice Prowl. 
Robert Vigures and Mary Bond. 
Thomas Palmer, Esq. , and Mrs. (gone). 



1568. 


May 


16. 


1579. 


Oct. 


18. 


1583. 


April 


26. 


1583. 


July 


5. 


1592. 


Jan. 


1. 



1604. 


Mar. 18. 


1605. 


May 6. 


1610. 


July 23. 


1610. 


Feb. 8. 


1612. 


Feb. 9. 


1621. 


May 21. 


1630. 


Dec. 19. 


1634. 


June 20. 


1634. 


Mar. 20. 


1644. 


June 14. 


1663. 


Nov. 17. 



ST. DOMINICK. 181 

Henry Clobery and Elizabeth Martin. 

Mr. James Carwithian and Margaret Mewles. 

John Buller and Agnes Friend. 

Walter Bewes and Blanch May. 

John Spiller and Grace Trevill. 

John Hellyer and Joye Trevisa. 

Mr. Obediah Gossip and Mrs. Ann Trevisa. 

Thomas Harrison, rector of Lanivett and Minsl..., 

and Philippa Trevisa. 
John Stephens and Blanch Rowe. 
Charles Paynter and Priscilla Hele. 
Thomas Carew and Wilmot Lampen. 

(For a notice of this Thomas Carew, with his descent, see Anthony, 
p. 48.) 
1692. Feb. 28. Ambrose Surpell and Hele Hamley. 

(The name of Surpell, Serple, and with other phonetic variations, 
appears frequently in these Registers. They were a yeoman family, 
seated at an early period round this part of the country, as is shown 
by the index of wills at Bodmin. Under the parish of St. Dominick 
we find that the wills were proved of Richard Surple, 21st February, 
1672 ; William Siu-ple, 7th July, 1591 ; Robert Serple, 16th June, 
1623 ; William Serple, 21st March, 1643 ; Jolin Serple, 20th November, 
1643 ; Thomas Serple, in May, 1644 ; Richard Serpell, 15th June, 1688 ; 
William Sirple, 15th November, 1697, and others later. Under the 
Parish of Calstock we find John Serpell, 22nd November, 1585 ; and 
there are many more. Of this family was the late Robert Coad 
Sei-pell, Esq., j.p., of Mannamead, Plymouth. 

1694. Sept. 6. William Couch and Elizabeth Bond. 
Richard Holmau and Martha Bond. 
Robert Surple and Mary Slade. 
Mr. Thomas Wills and Mrs. Jane Ratclif. 
Richard Couch and Elizabeth Bond. 
George Hitchins and Jone Manaton. 
John Trehane and Margery Couch. 

BURIALS. 

Jone, wife of William Bond. 
Walter Worth. 
John, son of John Surpill. 

Mrs. Jane Kendall, daughter of "Mr. Walter Kendall, 
Esq." 

(She was undoubtedly a daughter of Walter Kendall, of Pelyn, 
who married Catherine, daughter and heir of John Hellyar, alias 
Mayow. She was probably staying at Halton with the Rouses, with 
ene of whom a marriage may have been contemplated.) 

1607. Aug. 26. Katherme Bond, widow. 

1607. Sept. 12. Elizabeth, daughter of Anthony Edgcombe. 



1694. 


Sept. 


29. 


1702. 


Aug. 


15. 


1706. 


Dec. 


12. 


1709. 


Aug. 


11. 


1733. 


Sept. 


12. 


1747. 


April 


30. 


1569. 


May 


29. 


1569. 


Jan. 


4. 


1604. 


Nov. 


19. 


1609. 


Sept. 


29. 



1621. 


Aug. 


18. 


1636. 


Feb. 


22. 


1639. 


Sept. 


4. 



182 HBEALDIC CHURCH NOTES FBOM CORNWALL. 

1613. Dec. 2. William Trevill. 

(His willjdated 11th October, 1613, he styles himself William Trevill, 
of St. Dominick, yeoman, and gives to the poor of that parish 10s. ; 
to the church, 3s. 4d. ; to his son, Christopher, 20s., a milch cow, &c. ; 
names his daughter, Agnes, and son, Jonathan Weymouth ; daughter, 
Grace ; godchildren, Richard Harry, twelve pence ; John Row, 
Ferdinando Blighey, William Proute, and Jone Roberts, daughter, 
Is. each ; to brother John Trevill, 5s. per annum. The residue of 
his estate to his wife, Alice, who is to be executrix, with John Jane, 
of Estcott, and Tristram Tybb for overseers. Proved 21st January, 
1613. His marriage is given above.) 

1620. Dec. 14. Frances, daughter of Nicholas Battersby. 
Temperance, wife of Robert Serpill. 
Charles FitzGeffry, rector of this parish. 
Anthony FitzGeflfry. 
(Mrs. Ann FitzGeffery was buried at Charles Church, Plymouth, 
22nd June, 1675 ; and the will of Elizabeth FitzGeflSy was proved 
at Bodmin, 10th March, 1689.) 

1668. June 21. Mrs. Alice Arundell, widow. 
1677. Feb. 16. Thomas Bond, of Brendon. 
1680. May 11. Anthony Buller. 

(His will was proved at Exeter in 1680.) 

1719. June 1. Mrs. Trehane, wife of Mr. Charles Trehane. 

1723. Jan. 15. Mr. Richard Doidge, of Westcott. 

1733. :May 13. Mrs. Mary Doidge. 

1741. Sept. 19. Mrs. Dorothy Jane, wife of Mr. John Jane. 

1741. Sept. 21. Mrs. Mary Hodge. 

^HDtttone from t^t ^itsiiopB' QLxmsmpte at ^otimtn. 

BAPTISM. 

1704. Dec. 30. James, son of Francis Stiles. 

BURLALS. 

1697. Aug. 12. WilUam Surple. 
1730. Aug. 1. Robert Surple. 



The tower of this church is a conspicuous landmark for many 
miles inland and far out at sea, standing as it does on about 
the highest ground of the point of land stretching out 
between Cawsand Bay and Plymouth Sound; and the 
churchyard being directly outside the boundary wall of the park 
of Mount Edgcumbe, the principal seat of the Earl of Mount 
Edgcumbe. The first to claim our attention in this church are the 
memorials of the Edgcumbe family. 



MAKER 183 

The earliest mural monument here for the Edgcumbe family is 
that of the first Lord Edgcumbe, which has over the inscription 
the bust of his lordship and his arms, &c. The inscription is given 
at length in Lake's book, the substance of it being that it is in 
memory of the Right Hon. Richard Lord Edgcumbe, who served 
his country in eleven successive Parliaments in the House of 
Commons, and was created a peer of the realm by king George II., 
and who died 22nd November, 1758, aged 79, the monument being 
erected by his son and successor in the title. This Lord Edgcumbe 
held various offices in the government, and married Matilda, 
daughter of Sir Henry Furnese, Bart., of Waldershare, co. Kent, 
by his second wife, Matilda, daughter of Sir Robert Vernon, by 
whom he had issue Richard, second Lord; George, third Lord; 
and Henry, who died in infancy. The arms on the monument 
are : {Gu.) on a bend (ei'ms) cotised (or), three boars' heads couped 
(arg.). Crest: A boar statant {arg.) goi-ged icith an oak wreath 
{vert.) fruded (or); over the crest a baron's coronet. Supporters: 
Tioo greyhounds {arg.) guttee {de poix), and goi'ged icith a collar 
dovetailed {gu.). Motto : " Au playsire fort de Dieu." 

The next monument in chronological order is that of the Right 
Hon. Richard Lord Edgcumbe, Comptroller of His Majesty's 
Household, and Custos Rotulorum of Cornwall, and a Privy 
Councillor; who was buried 1st May, 1761, aged 45. Over the 
inscription is the family crest — A boar statant, and a baron's 
coronet. This was the second Lord, who died unmarried, accord- 
ing to Foster's Peerage, 10th May, 1766 ; but Burke says 1761. 
He was succeeded by his only brother, whose monument is the 
next to be noticed, viz. : 

The Right Hon. George, Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, Viscount 
Mount Edgcumbe and Valletort, and Baron Edgcumbe, Admiral 
of the White, Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of Corn- 
wall, and a Privy Councillor, died 4th February, 1795, aged 74 
years. Over the inscription his earl's coronet and the crest, A 
boar passant. 

This was the third Lord Edgcumbe and first Earl of Mount 
Edgcumbe. His Lordship married Emma, only daughter and 
heir of his Grace John Gilbert, d.d.. Archbishop of York, by 
whom he had an only son, Richard, second Earl. 

This second Earl is commemorated by a small mural monument 
of white marble, within a deep black bordure, with this simple 



184 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

inscription : " Richard, Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, died 26 th 
September, 1839, aged 75. This is near one he erected to the 
memory of his Countess ; viz., a large mural tablet, the inscription 
recording that it is erected to the memory of Sophia, Countess of 
Mount Edgcumbe, third daughter and co-heiress of John, Earl of 
Buckinghamshire, married in 1789 to Richard, afterward Earl of 
Mount Edgcumbe, by whom she left five children, and died 17th 
August, 1806, aged 38. After enumerating her virtues and 
graces, it laments her early death. The arms are carved in 
relief, with lines for the colours. They are : Gu. on a bend 
erms. cotised or, three boat's' heads couped arg. ; Edgcumbe : on an 
escutcheon of pretence, &a. an estoile of eight points or, betw. 
two flauncJies erm. ; Hobart. Over the shield an earl's coronet. 
This lady was the daughter of the second Earl of Buckingham- 
shire, by his first wife, Mary Ann, daughter and co-heir of Sir 
Thomas Drury, Bart. Their five children were : William Richard, 
ob. V. p. ; Ernest Augustus, third Earl ; George Edgcumbe ; Emma 
Sophia ; and Caroline Ann, all of whom are mentioned hereafter. 
These are in the Edgcumbe aisle or chapeL 

At the east end of the south aisle is a mural brass, stating that 
in memory of Katherine Elizabeth, Countess of Mount Edgcumbe, 
fourth daughter of James, first Duke of Abercom, the adjoining 
Avindow was erected by members of her o^svn and her husband's 
family. She died 3rd September, 1874. 

Glazed tiles let into the wall near the east end of the north 
aisle bear an inscription stating that the two adjacent windows 
were erected by the voluntary contributions of nearly four hundred 
tenants and residents on the Edgcimibe estates in Devon and 
Cornwall, not only as a token of respectful esteem and regard 
for departed worth, but also as an expression of sympathy and 
attachment to the living members of the house of Mount Edg- 
cumbe 20th October, 1878. Above the inscription are the arms 
of Edgcumbe : Gu. on a bend erms. cotised or, three boars' heads 
couped arg. wreathed about the necks with oak. Motto : " Au 
playsire fort de Dieu." Over them the coronet of an earl. 

Glazed tiles beneath the east window of the north aisle are 
inscribed to the memory of Ernest Augustus, third Earl of Mount 
Edgcumbe, born 23rd March, 1797, died 3rd September, 1861. 

The two windows in the Edgcumbe chapel or aisle, each having 
three lights, display these six shields of arms, namely, first 



MAKER. 185 

quarterly, 1 and 4, Gu. on a bend erms. cotised or, three boars' 
heads couped arg. goi-ged with oak ppr. ; Edgciunbe : 2 and 3, 
Sa. an estoile of eight points or. betio. two flaunches erm. ; 
Hobart : In chief a label throughout arg. Over the shield a 
viscount's coronet, and the Edgcumbe crest, A boar statant arg. 
armed bristled and hoofed or, and goi'ged with a icreath of oak 
vert, fruded or. Beneath the shield the motto, " Au playsire fort 
de Dieu," and this inscription, '* William Kichard, "Viscount 
VaUetort, died in 1818, and is here buried." He was the eldest 
son of the second Earl, and died unmarried before his father. 
Second, in a lozenge, Erm. on a cJiev. sa. three fountains ppr. 
Oust, imp. Edgcumbe alone, as in the glass above. Over the 
shield an earl's coronet, beneath it the motto, " Esse quam videri," 
and this inscription, "Emma Sophia, Countess Brownlow, died in 
1872, buried at Belton." She was a daughter of the second Earl 
of Mount Edgcumbe, and married 17th July, 1828, as his third 
wife, John, first Earl Brownlow. Third, quarterly 1, Arg. a lion 
ramp. gu. ; 2, Or, an arm in armour issuing from the sinister ppr., 
the hand ungloved of the last, and grasping a cross crosslet fitchee 
gu. ; 3, Or, on leaves of the sea vert., loherein a salmon sicimming 
arg., a galley icith two sails sa. ; 4, Arg. on a mount vert, an oak tree 
ppr., surmounted by an eagle displ. tcith two heads or. imp. 
Edgcumbe alone. Crest : A castle loith three toioers, from the 
centre one issues an arm in armour, holding in the hand a cimeter, 
all ppr. Also Three eagles' feathers and a sprig of heather, bound 
iclth a ribbon fastened with a silver brooch, the badge of the 
chief of Clanranald. The crest is borne on the brooch. Lady 
Caroline being the wife of the head of the clan. Beneath the 
arms this motto and inscription, " Dhandeon co heiragha." Lady 
Caroline Macdonald, of Clanranald, died in 1823, and is buried 
at Holyrood. 

This Lady Caroline was the second daughter of Richard, second 
Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, was married, in April, 1812, to 
Reginald George Macdonald, Chief of Clanranald, and died 10th 
April, 1823, leaving issue Reginald John James George Macdonald, 
Captain R.N., who. married, and had issue : Caroline Sophia, 
married the Hon. Charles Cust, second son of the Earl 
Brownlow ; Emma Hamilla, married the Hon. and Rev. Alfred 
Wodehouse, youngest son of Lord "Wodehouse ; Louisa Emily, 
married, first, Charles William Marsham, Esq., eldest surviving 



186 HERALDIC OHimCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

son of Robert Marsham, Esq., of Stratton Strawless, co. Norfolk ; 
and, secondly, to Col. Hugh Fitzroy, Grenadier Guards, son of 
Lord Henry Fitzroy ; Flora, Maid of Honour to the Queen ; and 
Sarah Anne, married to Baron Porcelli, a Sicilian nobleman. 

The fourth shield has 1 and 4, Edgcumbe, 2 and 3, Hobart, as 
above, imp. 1 and 4, Arg. on a/ess. az. three lozenges or ; Feilding: 
2 and 3, Or, a lion ramp. gu. crowned az. ; Hapsburg. Over it 
an earl's coronet, and beneath the Edgcumbe motto, as before. 
The inscription below is, "Ernest Augustus, Earl of Mount 
Edgcumbe, died 3rd September, 1861." This was the third 
Earl, who is commemorated by an inscription under the east 
^vindow of the north aisle, as already noticed, and also by a 
gTanite cross in the churchyard, which says he died 3rd 
September, 1861, aged 64. This accomplished nobleman had 
attained the degree of d.c.l., and was a FeUow of the Royal 
Society, and the Society of Antiquaries. He was Colonel of the 
Cornwall Rangers Militia, and Aide-de-Camp to the Queen ; but 
for many years before his death his life was clouded by failing 
health. He married, 6th December, 1831, Caroline Augusta, 
eldest daughter and co-heir of Rear- Admiral Charles Feilding, r.n. 
(son of Commodore Charles Feilding, r.n., and his wife Sophia 
Finch, sister of George, Earl of Winchelsea, which Commodore 
Feilding was a grandson of Basil, fourth Earl of Denbigh), and 
his wife, Elizabeth Theresa, daughter of Henry Thomas, second 
Earl of Ilchester. By this lady the Earl had issue William Henry 
Edgcumbe (now the fourth Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, who married, 
26th October, 1858, Lady Katherine Elizabeth Hamilton, fourth 
daughter of James, Duke of Abercom, and his wife. Lady Louisa 
Jane Russell, second daughter of John, sixth Duke of Bedford. 
This Countess died 3rd September, 1874, leaving issue Piers 
Alexander Hamilton, Viscount VaUetort ; Lady Victoria Frederica 
Caroline, married to Lord Algernon Malcolm Arthur Percy, 
younger son of the sixth Duke of Northumberland ; Lady Albertha 
Louisa Florence ; and Lady Edith Hilaria) ; Hon. Charles Ernest 
Edgcumbe, Colonel Grenadier Guards ; and Lady Ernestine Emma 
Horatia Edgcumbe. 

Beside the two sons and daughters commemorated in the above, 
the second Earl had another son, the Hon. George Edgcumbe, who 
married Fanny Lucy, eldest daughter of Sir John Shelley, sixth 
Baronet of Michelgrove, and his wife Frances, only daughter and 



MAKER. 187 

heiress of Thomas Winckley, of Brockholes, co. Lancashire, By 
this lady he had two sons, hoth married, and have issue ; and four 
daughters. 

The fifth shield has, in a lozenge borne On the breast of a double 
headed eagle, displayed sa. crowned and in each beak an annulet or : 
per pale, the dexter quarterly, 1 and 4 Edgcumhe, 2 and 3 Hobart, 
as above, on the centre a crescent arg ; the sinister quarterly, 1 
and 4 Feilding, 2 and 3 Hapsburg, as above; over this an earl's 
coronet, and below the Edgcumbe motto, and this inscription : 
"Caroline Augusta, Countess of Mount Edgcumbe, died November 
2nd, 1881." This lady was the late Countess Dowager, relict of 
the third earl, and the crescent appears to be introduced to indicate 
that the Earls of Mount Edgcumbe are descended from a second 
son of Edgcumbe, of Edgcumbe, in Milton Abbot, co. Devon. 
This mark of cadence also appears carved on the frame of a clock 
at the landing-place at Cremyll passage, with the initials C. E., it 
having been put up by Lieut. -CoL the Hon. Charles Ernest 
Edgcumbe, second son of the late earl. This is correct, but the 
crescent should have been omitted from the coat of his father, on the 
death of his elder brother immarried. It is not seen in the old glass 
at Cothele or Mount Edgcumbe, or to have been ever used by this 
branch of the family. The arms of Edgcimibe, with a crescent in 
chief for difference, and boar for crest, are on an old seal attached to 
a document, dated 1709, in the parish chest at St. Budeaux. 

The sixth shield is quarterly — 1 and 4 Edgcumbe; 2 and 3 
Hobart, as above ; on the centre a mullet arg. for difference ; 
imp. quarterly, 1 and 4 : Sa. a fees eng. betio. three whelk 
shells or ; Shelley : 2 and 3 per pale arg. and gu. an ea^le 
displ. countei'changed ; for Winckley, of Brockholes; with the 
crest and motto as before, and this inscription, "The Hon. George 
Edgcumbe, born July 23rd, 1800; died February 18th, 1882. 
This is in memory of the third son of the second earl already 
mentioned. The Hon. George Edgcumbe had issue : (1) Richard 
Edgcumbe, born 12th August, 1834 ; married Mary Louisa, second 
daughter of Bligh Monk, of Coley Park, Reading, and has KeneLm 
William Henry Edgcumbe, born 9th October, 1873. (2) Edward 
Edgcumbe, born . . . 1847, J. P. for the colony of New Zealand, 
and lieutenant in the New Zealand Militia; married Constance, 
daughter of the Rev. Robert Burrowes, of Auckland, New Zea- 
land, and has issue George Valletort Edgcumbe, born 26th January, 



188 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

1869; Ernest Atholl Edgcumbe, born 25th July, 1870; and 
Gerald Eichard Edgcumbe, born 15th August, 1871. (3) Emma 
Frances, died 13th May, 1854. (4) Caroline, married 19th May, 
1866, the Hon. A. C. Liddell, fifth son of the second Lord 
Ravensworth. (5) Elizabeth Catherine, married 1st July, 1874, 
to Capt. Albert Thornton Wodehouse, r.a. (6) Emily Fanny 
Georgi'ana, married first 13th April, 1871, George Edward Earle; 
and secondly, 4th June, 1879, Colonel (now Major-General) James 
Sinclair Thomson. 

An inscription on glazed tiles, referring to the window above it 
in the north aisle, as in memory of Katherine Elizabeth, Countess 
of Mount Edgcumbe, born 9th January, 1840, and died 3rd 
September, 1874, commemorates the wife of the present Earl, 
mentioned above. 

In the east window are three shields. To the left, the arms of 
the See of Exeter, Gu. a sword erect arg. hilt and pommel or, 
surmounting tico keys m saltire, wards in chief, of the second; 
beneath it, " Domini." In the centre, Gu. a holy lamb pass. arg. 
with bannerole; beneath this, "Agnus Dei." To the right the 
following : Edgcumbe, Gu. on a bend erms. cotised or, three boars^ 
heads couped arg. ; imp. Arg. an eagle displ. with two heads sa., 
each croiotied or, and in each beak a gold ring, on the breast a shield, 
quarterly 1 and 4, Feilding, 2 and 3, Hapsburg, as above. The 
shield is surmounted by a coronet, and has the Edgcumbe motto 
below it, being the arms of Ernest Augustus, third Earl, and put 
up soon after her marriage by his countess. The impalement 
here is not quite correct, as the eagle is not a part of the arms, 
but is analogous to supporters, and used by the Earl of Denbigh 
as Count of Hapsburg. The shield of this Earl in the window 
described above is correct. 

Under the tower, let into the north wall, are encaustic tiles 
bearing in a lozenge the arms of Edgcumbe (the boars' heads 
wreathed with oak) ; imp. Arg. on a fess. az. three lozenges or ; 
Feilding, and an inscription stating that the west window was 
the gift of Caroline Augusta, Countess of Mount Edgcumbe, in 
1874, and dedicated to her memory by her mourning friends in 
1883. 

We must here observe that in all instances of the Edgcumbe 
coat set up recently — that is, since the restoration of the church — 
the boars' heads are wreathed with oak. For this inaccuracy the 



MAKER. 189 

painter's fancy must be held responsible, for there does not appear 
to be- any authority in early examples, in glass or otherwise, at 
Mount Edgcumbe or the still older mansion at Cothele. The 
only cause that can have given rise to this is the old family 
badge — a boar's head issuing from a laurel or myrtle bush — an 
example of which occurs carved on a fifteenth-century bench end 
at Landulph; but we must remember that a coat of arms or 
crest is quite a different thing to a badge. We must reserve a 
fuller account of the ancient heraldry of Edgcumbe until treating 
of Calstock, in which parish is the ancient mansion of Cothele. 

Having completed the account of the Edgcumbe memorials on 
walls and in the windows, we will turn our attention to the floor. 
Here little remains of what probably once existed. A large floor- 
slab has the matrices of a brass, consisting of two shields, the figure 
of an ecclesiastic, and a fillet round the stone bearing the inscription. 
Another large slab has the name of Edgcumbe, and the upper 
portion of a shield, but the charges obliterated, alone traceable. 
On a third, though much worn, can be made out that it is in 
memory of Peter Edgcumbe, Esq., son of Sir Richard Edgcumbe, 
who lived 70 years, and died 4th January, 1607. An almost 
obliterated shield remains which undoubtedly bore the arms of 
Edgcumbe impaling, Or, a bend hetio. six martlets sa., for Lutterell. 
This Peter or Peirse Edgcumbe was the son and heir of Sir 
Richard Edgcumbe and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of John 
Tregian, of Golden. He had married Margaret, daughter of Sir 
Andrew Lutterell and Margaret his wife, daughter of Sir Thomas 
Wyndham. By this lady Peter Edgcumbe had five sons and four 
daughters. Of these, Richard was knighted, and continued the 
line at Mount Edgcumbe. By his first wife Ann, daughter of 
George Gary, of Cockington, Esq., he had no issue. By his 
second wife Mary, daughter of Sir "Thomas Coteele, of London, 
he had three sons, the eldest, Pierse or Peter Edgcumbe, married 
Mary, eldest daughter of Sir John GlanviUe, and was grandfather 
of the first Lord Edgcumbe. 

The above Sir Richard Edgcumbe, son of Peter Edgcumbe and 
Margaret Lutterell, is commemorated by a ledger-stone, on which 
he is called Richard Edgcumbe, of Mount Edgcumbe, knight, son 
of Peter Edgcumbe, Esq., who died 22nd March, 1638, aged 74. 

A lozenge in the floor of the south aisle records that the Mount 
Edgcumbe vault was closed in 1874. Handsome crosses over the 



190 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES PROM CORNWALL. 

vault of the Edgcumbe family in the churchyard commemorate 
the Hon. George Edgcumbe, born 23rd July, 1800, and died 18th 
February, 1882 ; Ernest Augustus, Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, 
died 3rd September, 1861, and also his widow, Caroline Augusta, 
Countess of Mount Edgcumbe, died 2nd November, 1881, aged 
73 ; also Katherine Elizabeth, Countess of Mount Edgcumbe, 
who died 3rd September, 1874. 

The following are a few entries from the Parish Register : 

BAPTISMS. 

1638. Mar. 29. Wynifred, daughter of Pearce Edgcumbe, of Mount 

Edgcumbe, Esq. 
1640. Feb. 13. Richard, son and heir of Piers Edgcumbe, of Mount 
Edgcumbe, Esq. 
(By his wife Mary Glanville, above named. This Richard married 
Lady Ann Montagu, daughter of Edward, Earl of Sandwich. The 
baptisms of three of his children follow. His eldest son, Richard, 
was created a peer as Lord Edgcumbe 20th April, 1742.) 

1672. April 22. Ann, daughter of the Right Worshipful Sir Richard 

Edgcumbe, of Moimt Edgcumbe, knight. 

1673. Jan. 29. Mary, daughter of the Right Worshipful Sir Richard 

Edgcumbe, of Mount Edgcumbe, knight. 
1676. April 21. Elizabeth, daughter of the Right Worshipful Sir 

Richard Edgcumbe, knight. 
Catherine, daughter of Sir Richard Edgcumbe, knight. 
Ann, daughter of Sir Richard Edgcumbe, knight. 
Richard, son of Sir Richard Edgcumbe, knight. 
Margaret, daughter of Sir Richard Edgcumbe, knight. 

BURIALS. 

1639. April 11. The Right Worshipful Sir Richard Edgcumbe. 
(It will be seen from this date and the date of his death, as given 

above, that he was not buried until twenty days after his decease.) 

1640. Mar. 12. Mr. Andrew Edgecumbe. 

1674. July 3. Mary, daughter of Su- Richard Edgcumbe, of Mount 
Edgcumbe. 

1674. April 9. Mr. John Edgcumbe. 

1674. May 22. Ann, daughter of Sir Richard Edgcumbe, of Mount 

Edgcumbe. 
1681. May .... Catherine, daughter of Sir Richard Edgcumbe, of 

Mount Edgcumbe. 
1688. April 3. Sir Richard Edgcumbe, of Mount Edgcumbe, k.b. 
1693. July 30. Pears Edgcumbe, Esquire. 

(He was a son of the last-named Sir Richard, and died unmarried ; 
administration being granted 17th Febniary, 1694, to his mother, 
Lady Ann Montagu, then wife of Christopher Montagu, Esq.) 
1693. Aug. 29. Philip Edgcumbe, gent. 



1677. 


Jan. 


25. 


1679. 


June 


10. 


1680. 


April 


23. 


1681. 


May 


26. 



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191 



On the front of the gallery that formerly existed at the east end 
of the church were the royal arms, and Edgcumbe imp. Arg. a 
talbot sejt. sa., within a hord. gu. ; Furnese ; for the first Lord 
Edgcumbe, whose marriage is mentioned above; and this, via., 
Arg. on a/ess hetio. two cJiev. sa., three crosses patee or, on a canton 
gu. a lion of England : Walpole ; imp. Or, on a /ess dancetie az., 
hetw. three billets of the last, each charged with a lion ramp of 
the field, as many bezants ; Kolle. The coat of Walpole is not 
quite correct. It should be : Or, on a fess. betw. two chev. sa. three 
crosses crosslet of the field. Robert Walpole, Earl of Orford, 
married Margaret, daughter and heiress of Samuel RoUe, Esq., 
of Inceworth, and had an only child, George, third earl, who 
died unmarried 5th December, 1791. 

The next mural monument in point of interest is that to the 
memory of John Ingram, of Higher Insworth, gent., and Johan 
his wife, " which departed this life the vii. June and the ix. of June, 
Anno Domini, 1669. Hee aged 52 years; she aged 56." There 
are three shields : the first, Barry of six vaire and gu., on the 
second bar a mullet or, for diff.; Beaumont, of Sherwell, co. Devon. 
The second and principal 
shield has the last coat, 
Beaumont : imp. Or, a cross 
eng. sa. over all a bend az. ; 
Treville. The third shield 
is : Sa. a cross moline arg. ; 
Upton, of Lupton, co. 
Devon. The impalement of 
Treville is wrongly coloured 
now, the field being sable 
and the cross gules, the 
bend alone being right. The 
cross of Upton is also in- 
correctly made gold instead 
of silver. John Ingram was 
married here, according to 
the Parish Register, on the 17th May, 1636, to Joane Treville. 
This Joane was baptized at St. Andrew, Plymouth, 22nd Septem- 
ber, 1614, as Jane, daughter of John Trevill; and the baptisms 
of several of their children are recorded in this Register ; viz. : 




1637. 


April 


11. 


1638. 


Aug. 


20. 


1641. 


June 


22. 


1646. 


Jan. 


2&. 


1654. 


Mar. 


13. 


1671. 


April 


13. 



192 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

BAPTISMS. 

Anthony, son of Mr. John Ingram. 

John, son of John Ingram. 

Joan, daughter of Mr. John Ingram. 

Richard, son of Mr. John Ingram. 

Peter, son of Mr. John Ingram. 

John, son of Mr. Anthony Ingram. 
(This is the Anthony above named. He was doubtless called after 
his grandfather, whose will, as Anthony Ingram, of Maker, was proved 
at Bodmin 12th April, 1636. The will of a Walter Ingram, of Maker, 
was proved at Bodmin 6th February, 1589.) 

1678. Oct. 21. Anthony, son of Anthony Ingram. 

WEDDING. 

1669. Mar. 11. Mr. John Salmon and Mrs. Joan Ingram. 

BURIALS. 

[Rest gone] Ingram. 

Mr. Anthony Ingram. 

Mrs. Joan Ingram, widow. 

Henry Ingram. 

Ann, daughter of Anthony Ingram. 

Mr. John Ingram and his wife. 

Mr. Richard Ingram. 

The arms of Upton being on the monument are accounted for 
by the marriage at Charles Church, 12th November, 1667, of Mr. 
"Walter Ingram and Mrs. Dorothy Upton. She was his first wife ; 
for we have the marriage at St. Andrew, 19th October, 1675, of 
Walter Ingram and Dorothy "Wallis. 

There were baptized at St. Andrew, 11th August, 1678, Jane, 
daughter of Mr. "Walter and Mrs. Dorothy Ingram; and on 
21st December, 1680, a son of the same named John; and the 
burial of the second wife is recorded as having taken place 
17th February, 1682. In the same church is a floor slab inscribed 
to her memory, on which the date of her death is given as 
15th February, 1682, and her husband is described as "merchant." 
It has a shield of arms; viz., three boars' heads erased; imp. A 
cross eng. surmounted by a bend ; Treville. There being no colours 
it is difficult to identify the dexter coat ; it might be Gordon or 
Urquhart. The fact of the impaled coat being Treville points 
undoubtedly to his being a son of John Ingram and Joane 
Treville above. It will be observed that in neither case do they 
use the right arms of Ingram, which were probably Ennn. on a 



1630. 


Dec. 




1635. 


Jan. 


10. 


1635. 


Feb. 


2. 


1640. 


Mar. 


24. 


1668. 


Jan. 


14. 


1669. 


June 


11. 


1689. 


Aug. 


20. 



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fess gu. three escallops or. Administration was granted at Bodmin, 
8th April, 1640, to the effects of Henry Ingram, of Maker, deceased; 
to his nephew John Ingram, of Maker ; and Richard Treville, of 
Rame, gent. The total of the inventory being £25 15s. 7d. 

The above Walter Ingram appears to have married again, as 
we find the burial on 6th June, 1689, of Elizabeth, wife of 
"Walter Ingram. He also had a daughter buried at St. Andrew — 
viz., Dorothy, on 7th August, 1688 — and it would seem a third 
wife, Jane, buried on the 11th November, 1703. 

The will of Dorothy Ingram, of Maker, was proved at Bodmin 
24th December, 1709. 

The remaining mural monuments are simply marble tablets. 
They are, one in the north aisle, to the memory of Joseph Hunt, 
Esq., who, commanding His Majesty's ship Unicom, was killed 
in an engagement with a French frigate on the 8th January, 
1761, in the 28th year of his age. Arms: {Gu.) a hind 
trippant bettc. three pheons (or), within a bord. {of the second) 
pallettee ; Hunt: imp. (Gu.) a saltire {arg.) charged mith a rose 
{of the field); Neville. Crest: A crocodile's head erect {ppr.) 
Motto: "Ultima coeli." 

Davies Gilbert gives these arms as on the monument, but the 
shield is now quite blank, and the crest gone. 

Near this is another tablet for Edward Hunt, Esq., storekeeper, 
died 8th December, 1787, aged 62; Ann Neville, his wife, died 
10th May, 1804, aged 67; and their son, Anthony Hunt, Esq., r.n., 
died 10th August, 1788, aged 28. Erected by J. Hunt, brother 
of the last named. 

Mural monument, with pillars supporting the cornice, and figures 
of the two daughters in relief, for Philippa and Elizabeth Triggs, 
daughters of William Triggs, who died, one on the 19th, the other 
on the 25th February, 1664. 

The register records the burial of Philippa, daughter of Mr. 
William Triggs, on 28th February, 1664; also the burial of 
Elizabeth, wife of William Triggs, on 17th October, 1656. 

James Richard Clark, Esq., of West Anderton, co. Cornwall, 
and of the Admiralty, Somerset House, London, where he had 
served his country for upwards of fifty years. He died 11th 
June, 1864, in the 64th year of his age, to whose memory this 
stone was placed by his brother, Daniel Clark, Esq., of West 
Anderton, who died 11th December, 1866, aged ^Q. 

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194 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES PROM CORNWALL. 

Judith, wife of William Kowe, of this parish, died 16th June, 
1734, aged 32. Mural tablet. 

John Guthrie, Esq., of Corbeth, co. Stirling, died 26th Sep- 
tember, 1834, aged 66. Mural tablet. 

In memory of Elizabeth, wife of Captain G. Aldham, r.n., 
and daughter of the late John Boger, Esq., died 18tli November, 
1804, aged 31. Mural tablet. 

S.M. Mary Boger, died 24th September, 1836, aged 68; Agnes 
Ann Boger, died 19th March, 1849, aged 70. On a lozenge- 
shaped brass in the floor of the nave. 

S.M. Edmund Boger, Rear-Admiral, r.n., died 12th December, 
1844, aged 69 ; Elizabeth Lucy Boger, died 5th August, 1830, 
aged 23. This is also on a lozenge-shaped brass in the floor of 
the nave. 

Mural tablet for Jolm Boger, Esq., an afi'ectionate husband and 
father, and a faithful steward, who died 31st October, 1783, 
aged 48, to whose memory this tablet is inscribed by George, 
Viscount Mount Edgcumbe. This last Jolin Boger was son of 
Christopher Boger, of Plymstock, in which neighbourhood the 
family had resided for many generations. He was steward to 
the Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, and Receiver-General of the 
Duchy of Cornwall, and married Mary, daughter and eventual 
heir of Searle Deeble, of Wolsdon, gent., by which marriage 
Wolsdon came to the Boger family. By this lady he had Mary, 
Agnes, and Edmund mentioned above, also a son Richard, who 
married and left issue, and John his heir, who married Lucy, 
daughter of Samuel Hext, of Trenarron, and was father, among 
others, of Deeble Boger, Esq., who is buried with a monument 
at East Antony (for which see p. 55). 

A tablet in memory of the Rev. Samuel Whiddon, who died 
whilst preaching in this church on the 27th May, 1866, aged 
57 years. 

A small oval slab, flush with the wall of the archAvay into 
the vestry, is for Grace Ayres, who died 26th April, 1766, 
aged 53. 

Mural tablet is in memory of S. C. Avery, born at Kingsand, m 
this parish, 23rd March, 1799, and died 17th January, 1882. 
Maria Avery, his wife, nee Prior, born 15tli November, 1803, died 
4tli May, 1884. Thomas Henry Prior, Commander r,n., bom 3rd 
May, 1800, died 30th August, 1882. 



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Under the tower is a tablet, with inscription in glazed tiles, 
recording that the church was restored in 1873-4, and re-opened 
18th June, 1874, the cost having been £1829 15s. 6d. The Rev. 
Frederic T. Wintle, m.a., vicar; William Veale and Edward B. 
Wilcocks, churchwardens ; J. Piers St. Aubyn, architect. 

A large wooden panel records benefactions from Richard Trevill, 
Esq., 1647; Mrs. Joan Bennett, 1650; John Lanyon, Esq., 1674; 
Stephen Edwards, Esq., 1746 ; James Smith, Esq., 1809 ; Benedict 
WiRiams, Esq., 1857. 

Having completed our survey of the walls, we will turn our 
attention to the floor. Of these the remains of Edgcumbe ledger- 
stones have been noticed ; they are, in fact, now placed against the 
walls in the Edgcumbe aisle, as also two inscriptions for Boger. 
The remaining floor-slabs are now imder the tower ; they are for : 

Captain William Phisick, of this parish, who died 24th April, 
1707, aged 40. 

A floor slab for the Rev. John Wolridge, vicar of this parish, 
who died 29th March, 1776, aged 67 ; also Honoria his wife, who 
died 22nd May, 1793, aged 80. (October 26th, 1718, the Rev. 
Mr. Thomas Wolridge and Mrs. Eve Carelton, married. March 
25th, 1739, John, son of Mr, John Wolridge and Honoria his 
wife, baptized. August 17th, 1742, Honoria, daughter of the 
Rev. Mr. John Wolridge and Honoria his wife. See also Rame, 
pp. 11, 12.) 

A floor-slab for Robert, son of John and Elizabeth Salmon, of 
Maker, who died 26th June, 1682. 

James Gatanach died January 1743, aged 27. 

Elizabeth Ross died 12th January, 1774, aged 52, the wife of 
Robert Ross, who died 26th January, 1789, aged 74; also Ann 
Thomas, who died 30th March, 1706, aged 52. All of Millbrook, 
in this parish. 

Sarah Herbert, wife of Godwyn Herbert, and daughter of 
Daniel Mackay, both Sergeants in the 1st Regiment of Foot, died 
16th June, 1780, aged 27. 

Mr. Richard Tucker died 30th November, 1722, aged 65. 
Richard, son of Samuel Blatchford, of Plymouth, died 6tli 
October, 1714. Also William Philip Kendell, surgeon, died 1st 
June, 1725, aged 36 ; and Mrs. Mary Downing died 25th July, 
1754, aged 79. 

Robert Little died 16th April, 1777, aged 68. 

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196 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

Elizabeth Caimiford, wife of Richard Canniford, died 1st 
October, 1809, aged 27. Also Richard, son of Richard and 
Elizabeth Canniford, died 11th July, 1811, aged 12 years. The 
above Richard Canniford died 2nd October, 1825, aged 54. 

Jane Pakin died 2nd December, 1781, aged 46. 

This completes the memorials within the church. With those 
in the yard we do not intend to deal generally, but will mention a 
few which claim attention. 

In the yard is a granite cross for Edward Trelawny, who died 
4th December, 1866, aged 62, and who was for fifteen years curate 
and eighteen years vicar of this parish. 

He was the second son of Edward Stephens, Capt. Royal 
Artillery, who took the name and arms of Trelawny on inheriting 
by will the Coldrenick estates, and only brother of the late 
Charles Trelawny, Esq., of Coldrenick and Plymouth, who died 25th 
August, 1883, leaving his estates to Col. John Jago, son of his 
sister Ann Darell Stephens, who had married Edward, son of the 
Rev. John Jago, vicar of Milton Abott, who thereupon took the 
name and arms of Trelawny. 

A granite tomb in memory of his father, mother, wife, daughter, 
and sister erected by George Thorne, Captain r.n. 

Arms : (Arg.) a /ess (gu.) betw. three lions ramp. (Sa.). Crest : 
A lion ramp, as in the arms. Motto : " Fortitudo in adversis." 

A table tomb for Simon Ward, purser r,n., who died 11th 
October, 1759, aged 50. Johanna, wife of the above Simon Ward, 
died 29th May, 1776, aged 70. 

Thomasine Lower, daughter of the above Simon and Johanna 
Ward, and wife of Capt. Edward Lower, r.n., died 7th July, 1787, 
aged 44 ; also the above Capt. Edward Lower, r.n., who died 4th 
March, 1802, aged 67. 

John Lower, son of the above Capt. Lower and Thomasine his 
wife, died 26th January, 1841, aged 71. Jane, wife of the above 
John Lower, died 31st January, 1851, aged 97. Gilbert, in his 
History of Coi-nwall, mentions this tomb, but gives the name as 
" Wood " instead of Ward ; but the register extracts given below 
will show this to be an error. The same extracts will also show 
that the family account of the name having been changed from 
Wame to Ward is correct. The family were seated in Cornwall 
at any rate from the middle of the sixteenth century. John 
Wame married, at Padstow, 21st July, 1638, Ann, daughter of 



MAKER. 197 

William Flamock, younger son of William Flamock and Mary, 
daughter of John Carminow, of Fentongollen, by Margaret, 
daughter of Christopher Tredinneck. By Ann Flamock he had 
several children. Of these (1) Henry was grandfather of Chris- 
topher Warne, who had seven children. Of these Grace married 
John Dungey, and Catherine married Wilham Rawlins, of Padstow, 
by whom she had Thomas, of Saunders Hill, who married Mar- 
gery, daughter and coheir of Thomas Price, of Tregolds, and had 
a large family, and William, who became vicar of Padstow, and 
married Susanna, daughter of Peter Salmon, Esq., by whom he 
had a numerous family. Arms : 1 and 4 Sa. three sicoi'ds ei'ect 
in fess ary., hilts and pommels or ; Rawlins : 2 and 3 Sa. a cross 
or, cantoned, in first and fourth a martlet of the second, in second 
and third a chaplet arg.; Warne. (2) Thomas, who married at 
St. Columb Major, 16th May, 1663, Elizabeth, daughter of 
Stephen Lovell, and had, with other children, Simon Warne, 
baptized at St. Columb Major, married Elizabeth, daughter of 
Samuel Clay and his wife Elizabeth, kinswoman of Wm, Rowe, 
of Plymouth, merchant, who names her in his will, dated 16th 
April, 1690, by which he gave her two closes of land in Plymouth, 
which vested in the Wames, but fell into Chancery. Simon 
Warne had issue William, baptized at Maker, 25th October, 
1710, and Simon, baptized at Maker, 20th May, 1709, as Warne, 
married there as Simon Ward, 21st January, 1741, to Johanna, 
daughter of Jolin Little, of Hessenford, and Joaima Prestwood 
his wife, and buried at Maker imder a table tomb, as men- 
tioned above. He had issue Simon below; William, who died 
19th jSTovember, 1822, aged 64, having married at Maker, 4th 
July, 1794, Mary Bullock, by whom he had five children, who 
all died in infancy. Ann Priscilla married at Maker, by licence, 
20th July, 1780, to John Luckraft, paymaster r.n., and had 
several children, of whom William and Alfred attained the rank 
of admiral in the Royal Navy, and John that of post-captain. 
Thomasine married at Stoke Damerel, 28th August, 1767, as 
Edward Lower, gent., and Miss Thomasine Ward, spinster, of 
tliis parish ; witnesses, Thomasine Little and John Foster. This 
Edward Lower was a captain in the navy, son of Edward Lower, 
and brother of Nicholas Lower, twice Mayor of Liskeard. They 
had issue (1) John Lower, a surgeon at Devonport, who died 26th 
January, 1841, having married Jane, daughter of 



198 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

; she died 31st January, 1851, aged 97. (2) Edward 
Simon Ward Lower, clerk of the cheque at the Gunwharf, Ports- 
mouth, who left issue three sons and one daughter. (3) Johanna 
Ward Lower, married at Stoke Damerel, 18th October, 1792, as 
Richard Clark, Esq., Lieut. R.N., and Joanna Ward Lower, of 
that parish, spinster. She died s.p. in 1808, and he married her 
sister Elizabeth, by whom he had four sons. (4) Thomasine, 
married to Charles Patey, r.n., and had ten children. Simon 
Ward, the eldest son, born 2nd February, 1753, and died 22nd 
June, 1831, having married at Maker Church, 13th September, 
1781, Elizabeth, daughter of Nicholas Xodder, of Portsmouth, 
bom 15th November, 1754, and died 9th March, 1818, aged 63. 
They had issue two daughters only; viz., Ann Priscilla, bom 
26th March, 1782, and died aged nine years; and Mary, born 
7th April, 1784, and married at Maker, 26th September, 1817, 
to John Friend, Esq., Lieut. Royal Surrey Militia (Arms : Gu. a 
chev. erm. hetto. three bucks' heads cahoshed w), born 11th March, 
1789, and died 4th March, 1843, his wddow dying 8th November, 
1857. They had issue John Simon Friend, born 8th February, 
1819, and died unmarried 16th March, 1844; and Mary Ann 
Elizabeth, born 6th January, 1826, and married 2nd January, 
1847, to Frederick Arthur Jewers, son of Richard Jewers, Com- 
mander R.N., and his second wife Mary, only child of James 
Staines, of Hatfield Broadoak (Avhich Richard Jewers was grand- 
son of Thomas Eure, who took the name of Jewers, son of John 
Eure and Sarah, daughter and coheir of Sir John Tracy and his 
wife, Elizabeth Alington, granddaughter of Thomas Cecil, Earl of 
Exeter; and which John Eure was son of Sir Sampson Eure, 
whose father. Sir Francis Eure, was second son of William, second 
Lord Eure). The above Frederic A. Jewers had issue by his "v\dfe, 
Mary A. E. Friend, (1) Arthur John, born 19th February, 1848, 
married 15th November, 1869, to Emily, daughter of WiUiam 
Money, of Bevois Mount, Southampton ; has issue William Francis 
de Malton Eure, born 8th March, 1872, Arthur Frederick Norton 
Fitz Roy, born 22nd August, 1874, Edith Mary CHfford, died in 
infancy, Ethel Muriel Hastings, (2) Francis Edward, died yoimg, 
(3) Ernest Edwin, 27th September, 1853; Mary Elizabeth; and 
Charlotte Hannah ; beside two daughters who died yoimg. 

The following, also from the yard, chiefly from being connected 
with families elsewhere mentioned, it seems desirable to notice : 



MAKER, 199 

Susanna Gendle Little, Avife of Philip Moysey Little, died 7tli 
October, 1825, aged 30. Sophia Susanna, daughter of Philip 
Moysey Little and Sophia Frances his wife, died 17tli April, 1829, 
aged 15 months. Philip, son of Philip and Sophia Little, drowned 
13th July, 1835, aged 11 years and 6 months. 

Ann, the wife of William Little, Esq., of "West Park, in this 
parish, died 3rd March, 1850, aged 59. William Little, Esq., died 
4th February, 1865, aged 78. Philippa Frances, youngest daughter 
of Philip M. Little, died 5th July, 1872, aged 36. 

Philip Moysey Little, of Coburg Cottage, IMillbrook, died 8th 
September, 1873, aged 84. Sophia Frances, widow of the above 
Philip Moysey Little, died 29th May, 1883, aged . 

William Tuson, boatbuilder of H.jSL Dockyard, died 16th May, 
1818, aged 79. WiDiam, son of William and Mary Tuson, died 
15th July, 1771, aged 25 months. Libby Tuson, daughter of the 
above William and Mary Tuson, died 26th April, 1786, aged 8 
years. Sarah Maria Tuson, daughter of William and Mary Tuson, 
died 16th May, 1788, aged 16 months. Mary, wife of the above 
William Tuson, died 25tli December, 1841, aged 94. 

Harriet Tuson, youngest daughter of William and Mary Tuson, 
died 7th September, 1865, aged 76. 

Daniel Little, of Anderton, died 2nd April, 1773, aged 70. 

Wniiam Joseph Little, Esq., of Anderton House, died 26th 
February, 1869 ; also Fanny Marian Little, his widow, who died 
5th April, 1876, aged 51. 

Elizabeth, wife of John Philip Goldsmith, of Lexden, Compton 
GifiPord, solicitor, and daughter of E. B. Mills, Esq., h.e.i.c.s., died 
2nd Aug-ust, 1885, aged 33. 

Jane, wife of James Clark, of Kingsand, died 5th May, 1799, 
aged 71. The above James Clark died 2nd January, 1813, aged 
89. Jane, wife of William Clark, died 10th November, 1826, 
aged 62. The said WiUiam Clark died 18th April, 1841, aged 83. 

Elizabeth, wife of Commander Kichard Clark, r.n,, of Foss, 
died 20tli December, 1838, aged 63. Commander Richard Clark, 
R.N., died 5th February, 1845, aged 83. 

Jane, wife of James Clark, Lieut. R.N., of Anderton, died 2nd 
July, 1877, aged 60. The said Lieutenant James Clark, r.n., died 
7th January, 1885, aged 67. 

Malcolm Goldsmith, of the Admiralty, Somerset House, London, 
died 24th December, 1871, aged 53. Charles Edward Goldsmith, 



200 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

Sub-Lieutenant R.N., third son of the above Malcolm Goldsmith, 
drowned by the foundermg of H.M.S. Captain, off Cape Finisterre, 
7th September, 1870, aged 20. Mary Ann, wife of the above 
Malcolm Goldsmith, and eldest daughter of Philip Moysey Little, 
died 8th February, 1877, aged 56. 

Sarah, wife of John Little, of Coburg Cottage, surgeon, died 
29th March, 1833, aged 36. Harriet Elizabeth, second daughter 
of the above John Little, died 8th August, 1857, aged 55. The 
said John Little died 15th June, 1866, aged 74. 

William Little, Esq., of Anderton, died 24th May, 1835, aged 
78. Ami, his wife, died 29tli December, 1852, aged 69. Ann 
Moysey, their daughter, died 28th October, 1809, aged 16 years 
and 7 months. Also Elizabeth, wife of Daniel Little, surgeon, of 
Devonport, daughter of Robert Sargent, died 16th November, 
1833, aged 72. Anna Maria, daughter of the above, died 3rd 
September, 1800, aged 7 years. Mary Ann, another daughter of 
the above, died 19th September, 1801, aged 10 years. 

Daniel Little, surgeon, of Devonport, bom 24th August, 1759, 
died 18th August, 1836. 

Phillis Burdwood, wife of John Burdwood, surgeon, died at 
Millbrook 3rd January, 1774, aged 41. Richard Earle Burdwood, 
son of John and PhiUis Burdwood, died 5th October, 1765, aged 
7 months. Ann Earle Burdw'Ood, daughter of the above, died 
(rest beneath the ground). Ann Burdwood, wife of John Cole 
Burdwood, died at Millbrook 13th October, 1852, aged 67. Jolin 
Cole Burdwood died 12th January, 1867, aged 81. 

Rev. Robert Lugger, late missionary of the New England 
Company to the Six Nation Lidians, Upper Canada, died 10th 
March, 1837, aged 44. 

Jonathan, son of Joseph and Elizabeth Lugger, died 31st 
October, 1834, aged 30 years. 

Mr. James Clark, of Anderton, died 14th September, 1819, 
aged 66. Mary, his wife, died 11th April, 1830, aged 73. 

James Richard Clark, of the Admiralty, Somerset House, died 
nth June, 1864, aged 67. 

Daniel Clark, of "West Anderton, born 19th April, 1798, died 
nth December, 1866. 

Augustine Beaufort Norman, only son of Captain Thomas 
Norman, R.N., and Elizabeth his wife, died 27th November, 1804, 
aged 4 years and 10 months. 



MAKER. 201 

Elizabeth Jones Norman, mother of the above, and daughter of 
"William and Mary Tuson, widow of Captain Thomas Norman, 
R.N., who was killed at Trafalgar, died at Devonport, 13th April, 
1838, aged 63. 

Mary Foster, wife of John Foster, died 27th March, 1784, aged 
70. Also the said John Foster, who died 6th March, 1789, aged 
67. Libby Foster, their daughter, died 10th June, 1838, aged 85. 

Joan, wife of Mr. Richard Netherton, master shipwright, died 
5th October, 1694, aged 60. Also six of their children. Mary, 
second wife of the above Richard Netherton, died 20th Jime, 
1715, aged 47. Sarah, daughter of Richard and Mary Netherton, 
died 9th Jime, 1712. The above Mr. Richard Netherton died 
6th April, 1728, aged 91. 

Sir C. M. Wentworth, Bart., died 9th April, 1844. He was 
the only son of Sir John Wentworth, Governor of Halifax, Nova 
Scotia. 

"William "Wentworth emigrated from Yorkshire to Boston, New 
England, in 1628, from where he removed to New Hampshire. 
His grandson, John Wentworth, Esq., Lieut. -Governor of New 
Hampshire, married Sarah, daughter of Mark Hunkyn, Esq., 
descended from the Devonshire family of Hunkyn, and members 
of which family were settled in this neighbourhood. By this 
lady he had eight sons, of whom the sixth, Mark Hunkjn Went- 
worth, who married Elizabeth, daughter of John Rindge, Esq., of 
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, was father of two sons, John and 
Thomas. The elder, John, was Surveyor-General of His Majesty's 
Woods in North America, Lieut. -Governor of Nova Scotia, and 
created a baronet 16th May, 1795. He married Frances, daughter 
of his uncle, Samuel Wentworth, of Boston, and, dying in 1820, 
left issue a son. Sir Charles Mary Wentworth, born 18th January, 
1775, second and last baronet, whose tomb is here mentioned. 
Arms : Sa. on a chev. eng. w, betw. three leopards' faces arg., two 
antique keys az. (See early editions of Debrett's Baronetage.) 

Lieutenant Richard Glinn, r.n., died 21st May, 1838, aged 79. 
Mary Ann Elliot, of Kingsand, niece of the above, died 8th 
January, 1864, aged 81. 

Grace, wife of John Moon Lean, of IVIillbrook, died 6th January, 
1816, aged 42. Also four of their children are buried here. 

Fanny, wife of the late Richard Lewellin, Esq., died at 
Anderton, 15th September, 1860, aged 64. 



202 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

Sir William Elliott, c.b,, k.c.h., k.t.s., Captain r.n., died 15th 
September, 1838, aged 56. He commanded H.M.S. Adelaide, 
carrying the flag of Admiral Lord A. Beauclerk. Sarah, relict of 
the above Sir William Elliott, died 6th May, 1861, aged 58. 

Henry O'NeiU, Captain r.n,, bom 15th November, 1811, died 
6th March, 1884. 

Camilla, wife of the Rev. W. Cornwallis Evans, rector of Rame, 
died 17th August, 1867, aged 42. 

Mr. Thomas Brusye, of Maker, who was buried 5th December, 
1682. 

Maria Biat died 5th August, 1787, aged 3 years. Ann Jane 
Bint died 6th June, 1795, aged 9 years and 6 months. (This is on 
a marble tablet on the exterior east wall of the church.) 

Jane, wife of Mr. Robert Bint, died 4th September, 1822, aged 
74. Also Mr. Robert Bint, steward to the Earl of Mount Edg- 
cumbe, died 23rd May, 1834, aged 83. Frances, his widow, and 
afterAvards "wife of the Rev. John Besly, d.c.l., died at Mount 
Stone 19th January, 1861, aged 69. 

Mary, relict of Lieutenant Luddington, Royal Marine Artillery, 
and daughter of Captain Bunce, R.N., died 8th July, 1850. 

William Vallack, Esq., of this parish, died 12th October, 1835, 
aged 65. Judith, relict of the above, died- 8th January, 1867, 
aged 85. Also their children — Edmund Vallack, r.n,, died at sea, 
6th June, 1830, aged 20; Charlotte Selina Yallack, died 15th 
June, 1836, aged 15 ; John Elias Vallack, Lieutenant of the 
Britomai't, died at sea 17th Eebruary, 1842, aged 34; also Mary 
and Vaughan, who died in infancy. 

Adoniah Vallack, m.r.c.s. Eng., died 5th June, 1873, aged 60. 
Henry Adoniah Vallack, solicitor, of Torrington, died 27th 
December, 1877, aged 71. 

The above William Vallack, Esq., married Judith, daughter of 
the Rev. W. Smith, rector of Meavy, co. Devon, and Amy Lawrence 
his wife, who was a sister of General Elias Lawrence, c.b. Another 
son of the above WiUiam VaUack was the Rev. B. W. S. Vallack, 
B.A., vicar of St. Budeaux. 

The following extracts from the Register, beside those already 
given, may be of interest. The Registers do not exist prior to 
1630, and do^vn to the early part of the eighteenth century in 
a very decayed state, and the leaves loose and mixed. Names 
and dates are often found quite obliterated. There are no entries 



1630. 


Nov. 


14. 


1631. 


May 


22. 


1631. 






1631. 


Jan. 




1632. 






1632. 


Feb. 




1633. 


July 




1633. 


Oct. 





MAKER. 203 

from January to August, 1634 ; and in 1643-44 there are months 
with no entries, and in 1645 there are numerous blanks. 

BAPTISMS. 

..., daughter of Henry Wallys. 

Richard, son of Richard Lawry. 

EUzabeth, daughter of Richard Hunking. 

WilUam, son of Mr. Richard Row. 

]\Iargaret, daughter of Sii- Samuel Rolle. 

Samuel, son of Sir Samuel Rolle. 

Ann, daughter of Mr. Richard Rowe. 

MeUar, daughter of John Deeble, vicar. 
(He was the son of John Deeble, of Inceworth, and his wife Mary, 
daughter of Thomas Wolsdon, of East Anthony, where he was married 
14th October, 1576, to Mary Minardes (Maynard), of Landreth. 
(?Lanreath). He succeeded to the Vicarage of Maker 18th July, 
1631, on the promotion of his uncle, Nicholas Deeble, to the Rectory 
of Calstock. The will of this Nicholas proved 2nd March, 1663, at 
Bodmin. Both he and his uncle were deprived of their livings by 
the Long Parliament.) 

Dauins, daughter of Mr. Richard Rowe. 

Darkos, daughter of INIr. Richard Rowe. 

John, son of John Carew. 

Mary, daughter of William Skelton. 

Ann, daughter of Mr. Stephen Evans. 

Mary, daughter of Mr. John Deeble. 

Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Gregorie Rowe. 

. . . cale (? Cecily), daughter of John Carew. 

Melliar, daughter of Nicholas Johnson. 

George, son of George Hitchins. 

Isabel, daughter of Nicholas Johnson. 

William, son of Mr. George Mathew. 

Roger, son and heir of Mr. George Phillip, bom 
6th December. 

John and Elizabeth, son and daughter of Mr. William 
Drinkwater. 

William, son of Mr. Richard Row, born 21st February. 

. . ., daughter of Mr. Edward Mathew, bom 31st April. 

Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Francis Collins, minister 
of Maker. 

Damarass, daughter of Nicholas Hunking. 

Thomas, son of Mr. Richard Taprill. 

William, son of Mr. John Hoare. 

John, son of John Spry. 

Johan, daughter of Mr. John Mathew. 

Edward, son of Mr. George Mathew. 

Richard, son of Mr. Henry Goyte. 

Joane, daughter of Mr. Israel Simons. 

Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Gregory Dowling. 



1635. 


April 




1636. 


Aug. 


31. 


1636. 


Nov. 


.... 


1638. 


Jan. 


28. 


1640. 


July 


13. 


1640. 


Aug. 




1641. 


Nov. 


26. 


1641. 


Dec. 


15. 


1642. 


Oct. 


16. 


1646. 


M&v. 


11. 


1647. 


May 


7. 


1651. 


Jan. 


1. 


1653. 


Dec. 


15. 


1663. 


Jan. 


30. 


1654. 


Mar. 


31. 


1654. 






1655. 


July' 


20. 


1656. 


Sept. 


3. 


1655. 


Oct. 


9. 


1656. 


Sept. 


27. 


1656. 


Feb. 


8. 


1657. 


April 


28. 


1657. 


May 


.... 


1659. 


Oct. 


9. 


1660. 


June 


15. 


1662. 


Mar. 


31. 



204 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

James, son of Mr. Richard Blake. 

Joan, daughter of Mr. Robert Rice. 

Elizabeth, daughter of JNIr. Robert Rice. 

Ann, daughter of Mr. George Phillipp. 

Ann, daughter of John Smart. 

IMary, daughter of Mr. David Lawrence, vicar. 

Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. David Lawrence, vicar. 

Mary, daughter of John Smart. 

Jone, daughter of Mr. John Salmon. 

John, son of John Smart. 

William, son of Mr. David Lawrence, vicar. 

William, son of Richard Mayne, of Stonehouse. 

Jane, daughter of Mr. Francis Deacon. 

Hannah, daughter of 3Ir. Anthony Miirrye. 

Charles, son of John Smart. 

Sarah, daughter of Mr. Daniel Lawrence, vicar. 

Joanna, daughter of Michael Prestwood. 

Thomas, son of Mr. Daniel Lawrence, vicar. 

Hannah, daughter of Mr. Daniel Lawrence, vicar. 

Jane, daughter of Richard Mapowder. 

Ann, daughter of Mr. Daniell Lawrence, vicar. 

Eleanor, daughter of Mr. Daniel Lawrence, vicar. 

Mary, daughter of William Little. 

James, son of Mr. Jolin Smart. 

Joseph, son of Mr. Richard Mapowder. 

James, son of John Trehane. 

James, son of Mr. John Smart. 

Thomas, son of Mr. Thomas Griggor, at Maker. 

Thomasine, daughter of William Little. 

John, son of Mr. John Smart. 

Benjamin, son of Mr. John Smart. 

Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. John Walters. 

Ann, daughter of Mr. Richard Mapowder. 

Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Hugh Piper. 

The black boy at IVIount Edgcumbe was baptized John. 

Maiy, daughter of Mr. Littleton Wenmouth. 

Heniy, son of Littleton Waymouth. 

Elizabeth, daughter of William Little. 

Richard, son of ]Mr. Richard Dowling. 

Daniel, son of John Little. 
(William Little, who purchased Anderton, and established a ship- 
wright's yard there, married a Miss Came, of St. Martin's, Cornwall, 
and had, with other issue, William, died unmarried ; Thomasine, 
married a Mr. Edwards, and died without issue ; and John Little, of 
Hessenford, who married Johanna, daughter of 3Iichael Prestwood 
(see her father's marriage and her baptism), by whom he was father 
of Robert, a timber merchant at Mutton Cove, died unmarried ; 
Johanna, ah-eady mentioned as married to Simon Ward ; Mary, 
married to John Foster, and had Libby and John, died unmarried ; 
and Mary, married to William Tuson, by whom she was mother of 



1664. 


Aug. 


11. 


1664. 


Nov. 


29. 


1666. 


Aug. 




1666. 


Dec. 


12. 


1669. 


July 


23. 


1669. 


Feb. 


4. 


1672. 


May 


4. 


1672. 


June 


13. 


1672. 


Nov. 


19. 


1672. 


Mar. 


18. 


1673. 


May 


5. 


1673. 


July 




1673. 


Aug. 


10. 


1674. 


Sept. 


7. 


1674. 


Nov. 


4. 


1676. 


June 


7. 


1677. 


Nov. 


21. 


1677. 


Jan. 


23. 


1678. 


Feb. 


3. 


1679. 


April 


7. 


1679. 


Feb. 


3. 


1680. 


Mar. 


25. 


1680. 


Jan. 


9. 


1681. 


Jan. 


1. 


1681. 


Mar. 


16. 


1681. 


July 


22. 


1681. 


July 


27. 


1683. 


Apiil 


22. 


1683. 


July 


1. 


1683. 


Jan. 


21. 


1685. 


Aug. 


25. 


1686. 


Mar. 


28. 


1686. 


Jmie 


19. 


1686. 


Feb. 




1687. 


Oct. 


20. 


1689. 


May 


26. 


1689. 


Feb. 


22. 


1689. 


Mar. 


23. 


1690. 


Dec. 


22. 


1692. 


June 


18. 



MAKER. 205 

Elizabeth, married to Captain Thomas Norman, r.n., and had 
Augustine Beaufort and Anna Norman ; another daughter, married 
to — Harris, brother of Sir William Snow Harils, and had William 
Harris, solicitor, of London, and John Harris, m.d. ; also William, 
Libby, Sarah Maria, and Harriet Tuson, who all died young, 
except Harriet, who died unmarried, 7th September, 1865, aged 76. 
The son whose baptism is given above, viz., Daniel, married, 
first, Ruth Salmon, by whom he had issue. John died yoimg; 
Elizabeth died unmarried ; and Thomasine married — Couch, and 
had issue Captain Daniel Couch, James Couch, and a daughter, 
married to — Hortopp. He married, secondly, Anne Foster, by 
whom he had (1) Joanna, died young; (2) Ann, married Mr. 
J. C. Burdwood, surgeon, of Millbrook; and had a son, Captain 
Burdwood, who died s.p. ; (3) William, who died in 1835, and is 
buried at Maker, having married Anne Moysey (see below) ; (4) Mary, 
twin with William, married James Clark, and had James, of the 
Navy Pay Office, who married, first, Isabella Gordon, and secondly, 
— Sutheriand ; Daniel Clark ; Jane Dale Clark ; and Mary Clark, 
married — Gill ; (5) Daniel Little, surgeon, of Devonport, married at 
Stoke Damerel 12th June, 1784, to Elizabeth Sargent, of that parish, 
a minor, with the consent of her father, by whom he had Daniel, 
married Miss Fearon ; Robert, a major in the Royal Marine Light 
Infantry, married Miss Holberton ; Eliza, and Henry. Joanna 
Prestwood (youngest daughter of Daniel Little and Ann Foster), 
died unmarried. The eldest son, William, had issue by his wife Anne 
Moysey (1) William, married Ann Lugger, and had William, died 
in infancy ; William, married Miss Lewellin, and died in 1869 ; John, 
married Isabella Bone ; and Ann, married — Lewellin ; (2) Philip 
Moysey Little, a solicitor, at Devonport, who married, first, Susanna 
Gendle May, and had Mary Ann, married Malcolm Goldsmith, and 
had six sons and two daughters, of whom the eldest, John Philip 
Goldsmith, a solicitor, carries on the practice of his grandfather ; 
Celia, unmarried ; Philip, who was drowned, aged ten years. Philip 
Moysey Little married, secondly, Sophia Frances Little, and had 
Sophia Susanna, died in infancy ; Sophia Ann, married Charles Bisset 
Fenwick ; George Greenway Little, a Judge in Jamaica, married 
Matilda Grigg ; and Philippa Frances. Fuller particulai-s as to dates 
will be found on tombs and headstones, already mentioned as in the 
yard, commemorating members of the family. This family of Little 
use as their arms : Sa. a salt ire eng. arg.) 
1692. Dec. 20. Gregory, son of Mr. Richard Dawling. 

Jolin, son of Littleton Wymond. 

Robert, son of Mr. Richard Dowling. 

Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. John Ball. 

John, son of Mr. Robert Mitchell, vicar. 

Hannah, daughter of Mr. Covil Mayne. 

Martyn, son of Mr. Thomas Mayne. 

Robert, son of Mr. Robert Mitchell, vicar. 

Robert, son of John Little. 
(He was a timber merchant at Mutton Cove, and died immarried.) 



1692. 


Feb. 


28. 


1694. 


Jan. 


9. 


1695. 


Jan. 


17. 


1698. 


June 


6. 


1699. 


June 


15. 


1700. 


Oct. 


30. 


1701. 


Aug. 


26. 


1709. 


Mar. 


31. 



206 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

1710. Sept. 3. Ann, daughter of Alexander Dunning and Elizabeth 
his wife. 

1710. Dec. 10. John, son of Thomas Hoblyn and Charity his wife. 

1711. May 1. Elizabeth, daughter of Hugh Mallett and Mary his 

wife. 
(This Hugh Mallett was married here to Mary Hawes, probably a 
sister of Henry Hawes, rector of Stoke Damerel. He had with 
other children, whose baptisms are mentioned here, a son Hugh 
Mallett, surgeon, of Millbrook, whose daughter Mary married the 
Rev. Robert Hoblyn, of Nanswhyden, which estate he inherited on 
the death of his father, Samuel Hoblyn, who had succeeded on the 
death of lais cousin, Robert Hoblyn, of Nanswhyden, Esq., m.p. for 
Bristol, from which marriage descends the present representative of 
this ancient family ; viz., WilUam Paget Hoblyn, Esq., m.a., j.p.) 

1712. Nov. 15. John, son of John Leigh and Mary his wife. 
1712. Dec. 8. Thomas, son of Thomas Hoblyn and Charity. 

1712. Mar. 17. Elizabeth, daughter of Alexander Dunnmg and 

Elizabeth his wife. 

1713. May 15. Philip, son of John Little and Joanna his wife. 

(He died young.) 

Mary, daughter of Hugh Mallett and Mary his wife. 
Thomas, son of Thomas Hoblyn and Charity his wife. 
Henry, son of Symon and Elizabeth Ward. 
Elizabeth, daughter of John and Elizabeth Edey. 
Thomas, son of John and Elizabeth Edey. 
Thomasine, daughter of Simon and Joanna Ward. 
John, son of Daniell and Katherine Little. 
Sybella, daughter of John and Elizabeth Edey. 
Elizabeth, daughter of Phihp and Elizabeth Littleton. 
John, son of John and Elizabeth Edey. 
Susanna, daughter of William and Johanna Warn. 
Simon, son of WilUam and Ann Ward. 

WEDDINGS. 

John Mayne and Elizabeth Lawry. 

Robert Towle and Thomasine Ward. 

Thomas Pomerie and Joane Pomerie, of St. Nyot. 

Robert Neilder and Loveday Peek. 

John Spry and Thamsin Johnson, at Rame. 

Samuel Thorne and Dorothy Heale. 

John Randell and Margaret Trelawny. 

Mr. Francis Collinge and Mrs. Rebecca (gone). 

John Deeble and Clare Dell, 

Mr. Wills and Margaret Evans. 

Henry Tinke and Mary Salmon. 

Michael Prestwood and Ann Rowe. 

Mr. John Salmon and Mrs. Joane Ingram. 

Anthony Murry and Margaret Moorshead, at Rame. 



1713. 


Sept. 


29. 


1713. 


Dec. 


9. 


1722. 


Oct. 


12. 


1739. 


Dec. 


30. 


1742. 


Oct. 


20. 


1743. 


Sept. 


28. 


1743. 


Dec. 


8. 


1744. 


Mar. 


17. 


1747. 


June 


14. 


1747. 


June 


17. 


1748. 


Feb. 


18. 


1749. 


March 5. 


1631. 


May 


22. 


1637. 


May 


1. 


1639. 


July 


3. 


1642. 


April 


18. 


1646. 


Jan. 


26. 


1647. 


June 


27. 


1656. 


June 


3. 


1657. 


May 


27. 


1661. 


Mar. 




1664. 


Oct. 


8. 


1667. 


July 


16. 


1669. 


June 


1. 


1669. 


Mar. 


11. 


1674. 


Dec. 





1680. 


June 


1. 


1681. 


July 


13. 


1682. 


Oct. 


24. 


1684. 


April 


9. 


1689. 


Nov. 


26. 


1693. 


June 


8. 


1695. 


April 


18. 


1696. 


May 


13. 


1698. 


May 


19. 


1698. 


Dec. 


21. 


1717. 


Mar. 


4. 


1718. 


June 


12. 



MAKER. 207 

1675. May 4. Hugh Behethland and Mrs. Susanna Heablin 

{? Hoblyn). 
John Trehane and Joan Kerswill. 
Mr. Thomas Arthur and Mrs, Joan Evans. 
Mr. John Wallis and Mrs. Judeth Warren. 
Mr. John Seccombe and Mrs. Prescilla Blake. 
Mr. Richard Dowling and Mary Simmons. 
Robert Little and Elizabeth Browne. 
Mr. Abraham Edgar and Mrs. Juliana Staresmore. 
Robert Warren and Joane Dim. 
Mr. Robert Mitchell, vicar of this parish, «nd Mrs. 

Frances Beallye. 
William Watts and Ann Prestwood. 
Hugh Mallett and Mary Jewell. 
Robert Mitchell, vicar, and Mary Moningly, of 

Plymouth, married at Buckland Monachorum. 

BUEIALS. 

1630. Dec. 10. Sampson, son of John Salmon, was killed by an 
accident with his own peece on the 8th. 
Mr. William Row. 
William, son of William Carew. 
Margaret, daughter of Mr. John Deeble. 
Mr. John Stephens. 
Mr, Richard Deeble. 
Mrs. Mary, wife of Mr. John Deeble. 

(This Mrs. Mary was the daughter of Thomas Wolsdon, of Wolsdon, 
whose other daughter and co-heir married Oliver Deeble, brother 
of this Mr. John Deeble.) 

1638. Aug. .,. Elizabeth, wife of Christian Horwell, and his son 
were buried, and Catherine and Joshua, his 
daughter and son, were baptized the same day, 
all three being bom at one birth. 

1641. July 26. MeUiar, daughter of Mr. George Andrewe. 

1641. Feb. 1. Mr. John Deeble. 

(He was the son of John Deeble, of Inceworth, by Jane, daughter 
of John Spry, of Cutcrew. He married Mary Wolsdon as mentioned 
above, and had, with other children, John Deeble, vicar of Maker. ) 

1642. April 18. Joane, wife of James Grossman, of Crosse, in the 

parish of Botus Fleming. 
1642. June 28. Mr. Thomas Cleere. 

(There are numerous entries of this surname. ) 

1642. Sept. 10. Mrs. Margaret Evans, widow. 
1647. Mar. ... John Carew. 

1647. Nov. ... Mary Ge, wife of William the Frenchman. 
1653. Jan. 19. Robert Row, of Antony, drowned at passage way, 
and buried here. 



1631. 


April 






May 


8. 


1636. 


May 


26. 


1636. 


July 


1. 


1636. 


July 


7. 


1637. 


Dec. 





1653. 


Jan. 


21. 


1653. 


Feb. 


11. 


1654. 


April 


1. 


1654. 


April 




1654. 


Oct. 


17. 


1654. 


Jan. 


19. 


1654. 


Feb. 


3. 


1654. 


Feb. 


6. 


1655. 


Sept. 


26. 


1655. 


Oct. 


2. 


1656. 


Aug. 


5. 


1658. 


May 


4. 


1659. 


Sept. 


15. 


1659. 


Mar. 


10. 


1659. 


Mar. 


17. 



208 HERALDIC CHURCH NOTES FROM CORNWALL. 

Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Drinkwater. 

Johan, wife of Mr. WilUam Drinkwater. 

Mary, daughter of Mr. John Deveane. 

Peirse, son of Mr. Nicholas Blake. 

..., daughter of Mr. Francis Collinge, minister. 

Thomasine Tom, neer about 100 yeares. 

John, son of Mr. William Drinkwater. 

Elizabeth Collins, widow. 

Ehzabeth Horrill's mother. 

Mrs. Onner Collins, wife of Mr. Francis Collins, 

minister of this parish. 
John Tom, of Inswork. 
George, son of Mr. George Philipp. 
Mr. John Tooker. 

Johanna, daughter of Mr. Samuel Salmon. 
William Nuton. 
(Will proved at Bodmm 29th January, 1660. ) 

1662. Jan. 12. JuMan, wife of Mr. Richard Kingdon. 

1662. Mar. 8. Margaret, wife of Mr. William Wills. 

1663. Dec. 11. Mr. John Deeble, vicar. 
(Son of John Deeble as just mentioned. He married Meliora, 

daughter of William Rutter.) 

Paule, the headman. 

Mr, Robert Hoskin. 

Mrs. Mary Blake, widow. 

Mr. John Salmon. 

Mr. Truebody, widow (sic). 

Jone Eide, widow. 

Mr. William Drinkwater. 

Mr. John Chark. 

Ann, daughter of Mr. George Philipp. 

Lovedy, wife of Peter Scawen. 

Johanne, wife of Mr. Charles Trewbody. 

Mrs. Agnes Rowe. 

Mr. Stephen Dottin. 

Thomas, son of Mr. David Lawrence, vicar. 

Ann, daughter of Mr. John Smart. 

John, son of Mr. Anthony Murrye. 

Joane Carew, widow. 

Rebecca, daughter of William Little. 

Joane, wife of Mr. Aquilla Blake. 

Thomasine, wife of Mr. Erasmus Hooper. 

Stephen Tattersall, of Brighthelmstone, in Sussex. 

Mr. Stephan Evans. 

John Hancock, of St. Germans. 

Mr. Durick Hindricksonne, a Dutcliman, 

Mr. Aquilla Blake. 

Mr. Thomas Brusye, 

Mr. John Salmon. 



1664. 


April 


30. 


1664. 


Jan. 




1664. 


Mar. 




1666. 


Aug. 


5. 


1666. 


Dec. 


27. 


1667. 


Dec. 


24. 


1668. 


April 


24. 


1669. 


Feb. 


10. 


1670. 


Oct. 


20. 


1673. 


April 




1675. 


Nov. 


27. 


1676. 


May 


9. 


1677. 


Nov. 


20. 


1677. 


Feb. 


20. 


1678. 


May 




1678. 


Oct. 


29. 


1679. 


Dec. 


2. 


1679. 


Feb. 


4. 


1680. 


Mar. 


29. 


1680. 


Dec. 


29. 


1681. 


Feb. 


27. 


1682. 


April 


10. 


1682. 


April 


15. 


1682. 


July 


9. 


1682. 


Sept. 


1. 


1682. 


Dec. 


5. 


1682. 


Dec. 


10. 



MAKER. 209 

1685. May 20. There were eight persons coming ashore out of Mr. 
John Salmon's ship, and were drowned nere 
Penlee ; namely, James Salmon and wife ; Ann 
Skinner and sonne ; Ann Salmon and James 
Salmon, y^ sonne of John Salmon ; Joseph Fly ; 
and Rebecca, the daughter of Richard Browne ; 
and were taken up the 14th day, and buryed the 
20th day of May. 

Benjamin, son of Mr. John Smart. 

Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Hugh Piper. 

Michael Prestwood, sen. 

Mrs. Ann Brusye. 

Peter Palmer, of the parish of Landrake. 

Mrs. Margaret Dowling. 

Anne Warren. 

Joan, wife of Mr. Richard Netherton, of Plymouth. 

John, son of Littleton Wymond. 
(The change of Waymouth to Wymond is rather singular ; it does 
not readily appear which is right, though the Christian name being 
Littleton leaves no doubt that they were the same person. ) 

Robert, son of Mr. Robert Dowling. 
Charles Beheathland, gent. 
Mary, wife of Mr. John Mayne. 
George, son of George Adams. 
Mary, daughter of Mr. John Ball. 
Daniell, son of William Little. 
Mary, wife of Robert Deeble. 
Joan Adams. 

Robert, son of Mr. Robert Mitchell, vicar. 
Mary, wife of Mr. Richard Dowling. 
Anstice, daughter of John Trefry and Elizabeth liis 
mfe. 



1686. 


May 


7. 


1686. 


Feb. 




1687. 


Feb. 


26. 


1688. 


Dec. 


12. 


1693. 


Nov. 


14. 


1693. 


Jan. 


25. 


1694. 


April 


20. 


1694. 


Oct. 


8. 


1694. 


Dec. 


24. 



1694. 


Mar. 1. 


1695. 


April 7. 


1695. 


July 29. 


1696. 


April 17. 


1697. 


July 28. 


1697. 


Sept. 7. 


1698. 


March 7. 


1700. 


Jan. 25. 


1700. 


Sept. 23. 


1701. 


Jan. 11. 


1711. 


April 12. 



INDEX. 



Abercom — James, Duke of, 184, 186. 

Louisa J., Duchess of, 186. 
A cksf<yrd — J ohn, 1 34. Margaret, 1 34. 
Adams — Joan, 209. George, 209. 
Addis — Margaret, 134. 
Addison — Mr. , 59. 
.4 ci^yome— Margaret, 25. William,26. 
Agar-Robartes — Juliana, 52. Thomas 

C. (Hon.), 52. Thomas J., 52. 
.4 isA— Elizabeth, 63. Thomas, 63. 
Aldham — Elizabeth, 194. Capt. G., 

194. 
AI/ord—VTsnla., 136. 
AliTUf—Jane, 140. Thomas, 140. 
Alington — Elizabeth, 198. 
Ameradeth — Alice, 88. Arras, 147. 

Edward, 88, 147. Gartred, 147. 
Andrew — Amy, 88. Isabella, 89. 

John, 90. Margaret, 90. Mary, 30. 

WilUam, 30. 
Andrews — Abraham S., 115. Arms, 

66. Elizabeth, 66. George, 207. 

Meliar, 207. William, 66. 
Armynan — Bridget, 135. 
Arthur— J o&n, 207. Thomas, 207. 
^sA— Elizabeth, 56. 
Ashford — Ann, 83. Arthur, 83, 
Ashton — Ann, 5, 6. Arms, 5. Mar- 
garet, 5, 6. Mary, 5, 6. Roger, 

5,6. 
Aninddl—MiCQ, 182. Amy, 27, 30, 

31. Ann, 11,30, 87, 131. Arms, 

44, 45. Bridget, 27, 29, 31, 32. 

Catherine, 31, 44, 131, 132, 141, 146. 

Christopher, (Capt.) 146. David, 

26. Dorothy, 26, 30. Edith, 26. 
Elisha, 11. 131. Elizabeth, 11, 27, 
29,30,31,32,54,62,131,132. Ger- 
trude, 43, 146. Gregory, 26, 27, 2;J, 
30, 31, 32, 130j 131, 141. Honor, 
39, 132, 141. James, 32, Joan, 25, 

27, 29, 31, 32, 130, 179. John, 1, 
1 1, 24, 27, 29, 30, 31, 32, 39, 43, 44, 
131, 132, 146, (Sir) 42. Juliana, 43. 
Margaret, 41. Mary, 11, 16, 29. 



30, 31, 32, 62, 146, 164. Nicholas, 
32. Phihp, 31. Richard, 11, 24, 
27, 29, 31, 32. Robert, 87. Roger, 
11. Samuel, 130, 131, 141, 154, 
155. Sarah, 131, 154. Sibella, 31. 
Susanna, 132. Thomas (Sir), 42. 
Tibitha, 30. Ursula, 27, 30, 32. 
Walter, 27, 31, 32. William, 11, 
131, (Col.) J[46, (Mr.)54, 62. 

Austen — Amy, 31. Elizabeth, 21. 
Henry, 31. John, 92. 

Avent — Damaras,149. Thoraasine,89. 

Avery — Arms, 115, 152. Catherine, 
115. Elizabeth, 21, 115. John, 
115. Joseph, 115. Maria, 194. 
Mary, 90. Robert, 32. S. C.,194. 

^.p/or(Z— Elizabeth, 93, 94. Hanni- 
ball, 165. Honor, 93. John, 94. 
Margaret, 165. Thomas, 93. 
Thoraasine, 135. Wilmot, 93. 

Aygle — Arms, 101. 

Ayres—Q(XQ£,e, 194. 

Babington—^eiary, 169. Mary, 169. 

BagcUz—i^kXie, 9. 

£ai%— Elizabeth,141. William,141. 

5aA;er— Elizabeth, 137. Honor, 140. 
Thomas, 137. 

J5aZ;— Elizabeth, 205. John, 206, 
209. Mary, 209. 

Balson — Bridget, 31. 

Baltimore — Lora, 76. 

Bampfylde — Coplestone Warwick 
(Sir), 47. Gertrude, 46, 47. John 
(Sir), 46. Mary, 47. 

Barber — Eleanor, 63. 

Barker — Johanna, 134. 

Barkley — Bridget, 88. Elizabeth, 
88. Robert, 88. 

Barlow — Arabella, 80. George Han- 
bury Williams, 41. Grace, 80. 
Louisa, 34, 40. Louisa Drew, 34, 
40. Mary, 41, 80. Stephen Drew, 
34,40. William, 34, 40,80. William 
Trevanion, 41, 80, (Rev.) 37, 80. 



212 



INDEX. 



Barnard— r Arms, 101. Mary Ann, 

67. Scrope (Sir), 67. 
Barnes — Elizabeth, 82. George, 82. 
Barnhouse— Grace, 167. Nicholas, 167. 
Barnicote — Johanna, 109. 
Baron — Christopher, 164; John, 11. 

Joyce, 11. Thomasine, 164. 
5a?Te«— Elizabeth, 140. Henry, 164. 

Joan, 164. Sampson, 164. Susanna, 

164. Thomas, 140. 
Barrie — Jane, 140. 

Barron — Elizabeth, 141. George, 141. 

Bartlett— Sarah, 63. 

Baseleye — EUzabeth, 88. 

Bassett — Alice, 176. 

Bastard— kgnes, 87. Flavell, 150. 

Grace, 142. Hanna, 138, 148. 

Henry, 142, 154. Joseph, 154. 

Richard,87. Urselaw,153. William, 

138, 148, 150, 153. 

Basteede — Armande de La, 161. 

Kathertne de La, 161. 
.Ba«— John, 160, 165. Mark, 160, 

165. William, 160, 165. 
5a«e?i— Elizabeth,l 19. Frances,146. 

Honor,lll. John,119. Thomas, 160. 
Battershj—Axnj, 180. Ann, 180. 
Annie, 5. Ai-ms, 4. Bridget, 179. 
Christopher, 5, 180. Elizabeth, 4, 
5, 179, 180. Frances, 182. George, 
4,5. Grace, 3,4,5. Isaak, 5. John, 

3, 4, 5, 180. Margaret, 180. Mary, 
5. Nicholas, 4, 5, 179, 180, 182. 
Sarah, 4, 5. Susanna, 5. William, 

4, 5, 180. 
Battishil— Mary, 92. 
Bealye — Frances, 207. 

Beare — Christopher,145. George,145. 

John, 145. 
Bearseley — Florence, 63. Robert, 63. 
Beauchamp — Arms, 45. 
Beaumont — Arms, 191. 
Bedford— John, Duke of, 186. M. 

A., 67. 
Beele—Khvaham, 140. Agnes. 139, 

164. Alis, 159. Ann, 140. Arms, 

12, 13, 139. Bbbott, 135. Eleanor, 

139, Elizabeth, 12, 139. Grace, 

140, Johanna, 138. John, 38, 
138,139,140. Judeth, 129,138, 139. 
Lawrence, 138, 139. Lucretia, 
140. Margaret, HI, 136, 139, 140. 
Margaret Whiting, 38. Mary, 38, 
129, 138, 139. PreceUa, 138. 
Richard, 138, 140. Robert, 129, 
138, 139, 140, (Rev.) 138. Roger, 

138, 139. Stephen, 138, 139, 140, 
143,164. Thomas, 144. Thomasine, 

139, WUliam, 111,. 135, 136, 139, 

140, (Rev.) 12, 14. 



£eere— Elizabeth, 10, 29, 31, 32. 

Gilbert, 29, 32. Hawkins, 29, 32. 

Samuel, 10, 29, 31, 32. 
BeheatMand — Charles, 209. Hugh, 

207. Susanna, 207. 
5e;^— Elizabeth, 128, 137. Henry, 

128. John, 128. 
Beney — Agnes, 140. Hitching, 140. 

148. 
.Be?i«e«— Dorothy, 135. Edward, 

113, 114. Elizabeth, 31, 114. 
Elizabeth Palmer, 114. Ellen 
Jane, 114. Emling, 164. Henry, 
164. Henry PhiUp, 114. Henry 
Spry, 113. Joan, 195. Johanna, 

87, 134. John, 113, 114, 130. 
Maria, 113, 122. Maria Jemima, 

114. Martha, 113. Mary, 113, 
135, 164. Mary Ann, 113. Mary 
Ursula, 114. Nicholas, 113. 
PhiUp Henry, 114. Robert, 114. 
Thomas, 135. William, 113, 114, 
126, 130, 135. 

Bentinck — Arms, 74. Renira Henri- 
etta Aldenburgh, 73. William 
(Adm.), 73. 

Beresford — Arms, 101. 

Berkerolls — Arms, 99. 

Berry— Agnes, 87. German, 83. 
Johanna, 82, 88. Robert, 82, 83, 

88. WilUam, 82, 87. Wilmot, 83. 
Besly — Frances, 202. John (Rev. ), 

202. 
Bevill — John, 81. Thomas, 81. 
Beives — Arms, 55. Blanch, 181. 

Frances, 55. George W., 90. 

Susanna, 90. Thomas, 55, 83. 

Walter, 83, 181. 
Bicton — Arms, 12. Dorothy, 135. 

Elizabeth, 129, 135. Jane, 128. 

Joane, 152, 155. Johanna, 129, 

134. John, 135, 149. Mary, 135. 

Richard, 135. Roger, 134, 135. 

WUliam, 128, 129, 135, 148, 149. 
Biddulph — Susanna, 78. Theophilus, 

(Sir), 78. 
5^^Z— Philippa, 134. William, 134 
Billing — Anna, 169. Mariam, 135. 

Thomas, 135. WUliam, 169. 
Bivi—Am\ J., 202. Frances, 202. 

Jane, 202. Maria, 202. Robert, 

202. 
Blachf<yrd — Elizabeth, 56. Richard, 

195. Samuel, 195. 
Blackaller — AUce, 174. Elizabeth, 

134. Johanna, 134. John, 144. 

Thomas, 134. 
S^ac^ftowm— Edward, 108. Emma, 

108. 
Blair— Axrm, 101. 



INDEX. 



213 



Blake — Alice, 132, 155. Anthony, 
32. Aquila, 10, 208. Arms, 17. 
Elizabeth, 32, 132. George, 130. 
Grace, 16, 17, 27, 32. Henry, 89. 
James, 204. Jane, 132. Joane, 
208. Johanna, 90, 134. John, 
10, 16, 27, 29, 31, 130, 132, 142. 
Margaret, 132. Mary, 27, 29, 32, 
132, 142, 143, 208. Nicholas, 208. 
Peirse, 208. Philip, 24, 27, 29, 30, 
31. Priscilla, 207. Richard, 90, 
132,134,204. Sibley, 30. Susanna, 
30. Thomas, 32. Ursula, 89. 

Blanke — Francis, 137. 

Blujh—AxthxxT, 81. Elizabeth, 88, 
180. John, 81, 87, 88, 180. Mary, 
87,122. Radigund,87,92. Richard, 
173. William, 87, 92. 

Blighey—YQx^m&ndiO, 182. 

Blmje — Dorothy, 22. 

Blunt— ElizshQih, 85. Mary, 67. 
WillLam, 67, 85, 67. 

J5o%— Elizabeth, 91. William, 91. 

Bogan—kxras,, 58. 

JBoo-er— Agnes A., 194. Ann, 56. 
Anthony, 56. Arms, 55, 57. Chris- 
topher, 56, 194. Deeble, 55, 57, 
194. Edmund, 56, 57, 194. Eliza- 
beth, 56, 194. Frances, 55, 57. 
Joane, 56. Johanna, 56. John, 
13, 55, 56, 194. John H., 13. 
Lucy, 55, 194. Martha, 153. Mary, 
194. Nathaniel, 56. Nicholas, 57. 
Ralph, 56. Richard, 56, 57, 194. 
Robert. 56. Sylvester, 56. Welthy, 
56. Wilmuth, 56. 

Bolle — Arms, 101. 

Bone — Isabella, 205. 

Bond — Agnes, 16. Aletha, 60. An- 
thony, 31. Argent, 119. Arms, 
117. Blanch, 118. Christian, 173. 
Christiana, 118. Christopher, 120. 
Dorothy, 118, 119. Elizabeth, US, 
119, 173, 181. Ellen, 118, 119. 
Frances, 119. George, 118, 119. 
Honor, 118, 119. James, 118, 119. 
Jane, 117. Johan, 119, 120, 148. 
Johanna,90,118,119. John, 118,119. 
Jone, 181. Katherme, 119, 181. 
Margaret, 29, 31, 118, 119, 120. 
Maria, 118. Martha, 181. Mary, 
29, 30, 118, 141, 180. Mercy, 10. 
Peter, 119. Phihp, 118. Richard, 
119. Susan, 120. Thomas, 119, 
173, 182. William, 10, 29, 30, 90, 
91, 117, 118, 119, 120, 181. 
-16. 

Bonny — Richard, 20. 

£oMcA«er— William (Sir), 67. Wini- 
fred, 67. 



Boughton — George (Rev.), 151. 

Marv, 151. 
Bounde — Dorothy, 150. Elizabeth, 

134, Johanna, 135. Richard, 134. 
Sampson, 135. 

Bowers — Aaron, 142. 

Boyle— WiZA, 13. James H., 13. 

Bradshaw — Mary, 146, 171. William, 

146. 
Bray — Arms, 160. Elizabeth, 143, 

160. Emanuell, 25. Joane, 159. 

John, 160. Jone, 25. Margaret, 135. 

Pascowe, 126. Richard, 23, 25, 81. 

Roger, 143. Samuel, 160. Stephen, 

135. Walter, 81. William, 126. 
Bremlon—knn, 172, 173, 174, 175. 

Anna, 172. Anthony, 173, 174. 
Arms, 171, 174, 175. Christian, 

173. 174, 176. Elizabeth, 172, 173, 
174, 175,176. Harry, 172. Johanne, 

174. John, 172, 173, 174, 176. 
John de, 176. Jone, 172, 173, 174, 

175. Joyce,172,174,175. Katherine, 
173, 174. Margery, 173. Mary, 
172, 173, 174, 175. 176. Persis, 
172, 173, 175, 176. Peter, 174. 
Philippa, 172. Richard, 174, 176. 
Robert, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176. 
Thomas, 173, 176. WUliara, 171, 
172, 173, 174, 175, 176. Wilmote, 
176. 

Brent — Elizabeth. 

5re?i^on— Margaret, 40. 

Breton — Mary, 41. 

J5mA— Charles, 70. Phillis, 70. 

.Bm^ow— Caroline, 51. John, 51. 

Broad — Ann, 115. 

Brooking — Arms, 149. James, 135. 

John, 149. Joseph, 152. Mary, 1.35, 

149. Nicholas, 152. Richard, 149. 

Robert, 149. 
Broiom—KMcQ, 76. Ehzabeth, 207. 

George, 30. Mary, 30. Rebecca, 

209. Richard, 209. Robert, 76. 
Brovmlow — Emma, Countess, 185. 

John, Earl, 185. 
J5ms2/e— Thomas, 202, 208. Ann, 209. 
Buck — Canon (Rev.), 166. 
Buckinghamshire — Earl of, 184. 

John, Earl of, 184. Mary A., 

Countess of, 184. 
Bucknall-Estcourt — Major-General 

James B., 52. 
Budge — Jane, 87. 
Budgell—E]miheth.59,Q2. Eustace, 

59. Gilbert, 62. 
Buller — Agnes, 181. Alexander, 103, 

105. Alice, 81, 102, 180, (Lady), 102. 

Anne, 51. Anthony, 102, 180, 

182. Arms, 99. Arthur, 103. 



214 



INDEX. 



Catherme,103, 127,136. Emlin,146. 
Frances A., 52. Francis, 47, 99, 
100,102,103,105,137,146. Harriet, 
52. Harriet E., 52. Hayward, 105. 
Howard, 104. James, 106. Jane, 
29. Johanna, 103. John, 52, 100, 
102,181. John F., 47, 51. Julian, 

104, 147. J. E. (Lieut.), 100. 
Margaret, 99, 100, 103. Mary, 

100, 102, 105, 106. Rebecca, 47, 
51. Richard, 102, 103, (Sir) 81, 

102, 103, 104, 105, 127, 136, 147. 
Rowland, 103, 105. Samuel, 102, 

105. Sarah, 103. Thomas, 103. 
. Thomasine, 99, 102, 103, 104, 105. 

William, 102, 105. 
BicUock—M&ry, 197. 
Bulteel — Agnes, 84. Francis, 84. 

James, 84, 85. Jane, 84, 85, 93. 

Samuel, 84, 85. — 93. 
Bunce — Edward, 30. Susan, 30. 

(Capt.) 202. Mary. 202. 
Burdivood^Ann, 200, 205. Ann E., 

200. John, 200. John C, 200, 

205. Philis,200. Richard E. , 200. 
Burell— Agnes, 102, 103, 105. Alice, 

103, 104. Ambrose, 103, 106. 
Ann, 102, 103, 106. Arms, 100, 

101, Arthur, 100, 102, 103, 104, 

105, 106, 139. Benjamin, 100, 

102, 103, 105. Dorcas, 103, 105. 
Dorothy, 102. Elizabeth, 102, 103, 

104, 105. Francis, 102, 103, 105, 

106. James, 103, 105, 106. Johan, 
136. John, 100, 101, 102, 103, 105, 
106. Katherine, 103, 106. Mar- 
garet, 103, 105. Mary, 100, 102, 

103, 104, 105, 106. Philaclia, 104, 
139. Philippa, 102. Porter, 101. 
Prudence, 105. Sarah Frederica 
Porter, 102. Stephen Erastus, 102. 
Thomas, 102, 103, 105, 106. 

Burgess — Emblyn, 25. Margaret, 9. 

Peter, 9. WiUiam, 25. 
Buniard — Matilda, 164. William, 

164. 
Burrows — Constance, 187. Robert 

(Rev.), 187. 
Bush — John, 154. 
Burte — Christian, 176. 

Caclogan — 50. 

Calmady — Cecilia, 134. Elizabeth, 

104, 154. Honor, 104. James, 
154. John, 134, 136. Josias, 104, 
134. Mary, 136. Shilston, 104. 
Thomasine, 104. Ursula, 136. 
Vincent, 134. 

Caltret—Miz3.\)Q%h, 147. Philip, 147. 
Calvert — Benedict Leonard, 76. 



Cannaford — Elizabeth, 196. Richard, 
196. 

Cardew — Dorothy, 135. 

Carew— Agnes, 44, 131, 155. Alexan- 
der, 42, 43, 44, 45, 48, 49, (Sir) 42, 
43, 46, 48, (Rev.) 49. Anne, 38, 
43, 44, 47, 49, 51 131, 132. Arms, 
28, 42, 44, 45. Bri(%et, 42, 43, 
49. Candace, 44. Cecily, 203. 
Christopher, 44. Coventry (Sir), 
47, 52. Elizabeth, 42, 43, 46, 48. 
George, 43, 44. Gertrude, 42, 43, 
47. Grace, 38, 42, 43, 44, 132. 
Henry, 38, (Rev.) 38, 131, 132, 
155. Hoby, 43, 44. Honour, 48. 
Isabel, 43. Jane, 28, 45, 48, 49, 
180. Joane, 49, 208. Joanna. 43. 
John, 43, 44, 45, 49, 203, 207, 
(Sir) 32, 45, 46,47, 48, 49,51. John 
Moulton, 38, 131, 155. Juliana, 44. 
Martha, 42, 43. Mary, 42, 44, 46, 
47,49. Nicholas, 42, 43. Penelope, 
49. Rachael, 45, 46. Richard, 

42, 43, 44, 49, 146, (Sir) 32, 42, 

43, 46, 47. Sarah, 45, 46, 49, 51, 
180. Susanna, 131. Thomas, 28, 
37, 41, 42, 43, 44, 48, 179, 180, 181. 
Thomasin, 43. Titus, 44. Wey- 
mouth, 48. William, 131, 207, 
(Sir) 42, 46, 47, 49. Wilmott, 48, 
179, 180, 181. Wymond, 42, 43, 

44, (Sir) 43. 

Carkeete — Nicholas, 24. Susanna, 20. 

Carleton — Eve, 11. 

Carlyon — Catherine, 90. Philip, 90. 

Carminow — John, 197. Margaret, 
197. Mary, 197. 

Came — Ann, 56. Henry, 56. Mat- 
hew, 83. i\Iiss, 204. Welthy, 56. 

Carnsew — Ann, 142. Eve,142. George, 
142. Jane, 142. Joane, 142. John, 
142. JNIargaret, 142. Mary, 142. 
Mathew, 142. 

Caro— Joanna, 82. John, 145. Mat- 
hew, 82. 

Carpenter— Yhoma&me, 134. 

Carro — Andrew, 162. Margaret, 162, 
Nicholas, 162. Susanna, 162. 

Carswill — Alice, 93. Bridget, 75. 
Dorothea, 92. Dorothy, 86, 93. 
Mary, 86, 89. Nicholas, 75. Solo- 
mon, 86, 92, 93. 

Carxoarn — Elizabeth, 40. 

Cai-withia7i— J ames, 181. Margaret, 
181. 

Car y— Alice, 62, 83. Ann, 189. 
George, 62, 83, 189. Gertrude, 43. 
William, 43. 

Coier— Elizabeth, 164. Marace, 164. 

Caudye—Addj, 176. 



INDEX. 



215 



Caulfiekl—Enphemia, 116. John 
(Rev.), 116. Thomas Gordon 
(Commodore), 115. Toby, 116. 
WilUam, 116, (Lord) 116. 

Gaunter— Fmnk, 143. Mary, 143. 

Cea^— Thomas, Earl of Exeter, 198. 

Cely— Annie, 87. Arms, 87. Chris- 
topher, 87. Dorcas, 87. George, 
87. John, 87. Oliver. 87. 
Richard, 87. Thomas, 87. Tamsin, 
87. William, 87. 

C^ajfe— Thomas, 40. 

Channon — Johan, 136. 

Chapman— Ann, 31, 88, 175. Jona- 
than, 88. Peter, 152. Richard, 175. 

Chark— John, 208. 

Chaunce — Jonanna, 97. 

Chenowdh — Grace, 11. 

CAicAfis^er— Bridget, 68. John (Sir), 
68. 

Chimister — Samuel, 156. 

Chiverton—Evnlxa, 146. Henry, 146. 
Isabella, 146. Richard, 146. 

Cholwell—B;&\v\ 147. 

CMwicA— William, 155, Wilmot, 
136. 

Christian— Ev^diXi, 116. 

CholvM— 3 ohfunnsi, 126. Ralph, 126. 

Chudley—Axvns, 42. Bridget, 42, 
43. John, 42. 

Clark— Y)3in\G\, 193, 200, 205. Eliza- 
beth, 124, 143, 198, 199. James, 

199, 200, 205. James R., 193, 

200. Jane, 199. Jane D., 205. 
Johanna W., 198. John, 156. 
John L., 124. Joseph (Rev.), 155. 
Mary, 90, 200, 205. Richard, 198, 
199,(Lieut.)124. William, 139, 199. 

Clarke— Axvn%, 177. Betty, 177. 
Elizabeth, 177. Grace, 177, 178. 
Hannah, 177. Isabel, 177, 179. 
John, 177, 178, (Sir) 177. Martha, 
177. Seccombe, 178. William, 177. 
Rev. Mr., 178. 

CTa?/— Elizabeth, 197. Samuel, 197. 

C/eere— Thomas, 207. 

CZeme/is— Elizabeth, 63. John, 63. 

Cloberry— Alice, 134, 145. Andrew, 
140, 169, 173. Christian, 169, 173. 
Elizabeth, 145, 181. Grace, 140, 
169. Harry, 173, 174. Henry, 
145, 146, 179, 181. Johan, 145. 
John, 169, 173, 174. Katherine, 
145, 173, 174. Mary, 169, 173, 
179. Oliver, 173. Radigund, 87. 
-87. 

Clogg— Mary, 63. 

Coa(ie— EUzabeth, 85. John, 128. 
Mary, 109. Priscilla, 85. Thomas, 
109, 128. William, 85, 109. 



Coc^— Arabella, 79, 80. William, 

79. 
Coc^5— Agneta, 50, 53. Anne, 52. 

Arms, 53. Charles, 50, 52. Jolin, 

53. Margaret, 50. Mary, 50, 

53. Thomas (Rev.), 53. Thomas 

Somers. 50, 53. 
Cocle — Johan, 146. Johanna, 135. 

Richard, 135, 146. 
Co#n— Alice, 134. Edmund, 134, 

137. Elizabeth, 104. Esther, 137. 

Joane, 137. Joanna, 14. John, 

137. Margaret, 136. Mary. 136. 

Peter, 14. Richard, 104. William, 

137. 
Cole — Agnes, 164. Arms, 108. 

Joanna, 70, 91. Loveday, 107, 

108, 122. Mary, 31. Roger, 91. 

Thomas, 107, 108. 
Coles — Arms, 166. Humphrey, 167, 

PhUippa, 167. 
Colleton — Amabel Com te, 50. Charles 

Garth, 60. Charlotte J., 50. 

Jemima, 50. Selina Harriet, 50. 
Collier — Sarah, 41. 
Collitujs — Anthony, 61. Elizabeth, 

61. Honor, 61. James, 61. Mary, 

60, 135. Rebecca, 206. Roger, 

61. 64. 

Collins - ■Elizabeth,203,208. Francis, 
203, 206, 208. Honor. 208. 

Coltm—Q&\e\), 122. Juliana, 122. 

Congdon—'EXesknor, 143. 

Connect— Bridget, 130. Jane, 140. 
Joan, 129. John, 129, 130, 140, 
155. Philadelphia, 156. Robert, 
130, 155. 

Coof^e— Anne, 159. Elizabeth, 134. 
James, 134. Jane, 81, 88, 92. 
William, 81. 

Cooke — Joakim, 136. Johanna, 136. 
John, 35, 136. Katherine, 137. 
Mary, 136. Susanna, 135. Thomas- 
ine, 135. 

Coo^A— Mariam, 135. 

Copleston — Arms, 167. Arthur, 92. 
John, 167. Susanna (Dame), 167. 

Cop%— Catherine, 69. Godfrey (Sir), 
69. Joseph William (Sir), 69. 
Juliana, 69. 

Corham — Arms, 164. EUzabeth, 164. 
Ellen, 164. Francis, 164. Francis 
Foxworthy,164. Grace, 164. Mary, 
164. Margery, 164. Mathew,164. 
Mathew Humberstone, 164. Re- 
becca, 164. Speo, 164. Thomas, 
164. Thomas Edmund, 164. 
William, 164. 

Cornish — AUce, 88. Annie, 64. 
Catherine, 63. Elizabeth, 163. 



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INDEX. 



John, 64. PhUippa, 98. Sarah, 
154. Thomasine, 64. William, 
163. 

Cwnwallis—Ghaxles, Marquis of, 74. 
Elizabeth (Lady), 74. Louisa 
(Lady), 74. William (Admiral the 
Hon.), 34. 

Cor?/— Hector, 165. Mary, 143. 
Wymond (Rev.), 143. 

Coryton— Agnes, 62, 63. Arms, 78. 
Elizabeth, 61, 62, 64, 119. Erasmus, 
62. Gertrude, 113. John,61, 62,63, 
64. Joseph, 62. Judeth, 61, 63, 
64. Margaret, 61, 64. Mary, 64. 
Sarah, 59, 62. Susanna, 72. 
Thomas, 119. William, 113, (Sir) 
72, 78, Lady, 141. 

Cosworth— Arms, 45. Catherine, 44, 
146. John, 44, 146. 

Coteele—{8ee Cutteele). 

Co«^e— Dorothy, 126. John, 126. 

Co«oji— Ellen, 137. Mary, 169. 
Nicholas, 169. William, 137, 
(Rev.) 137. 

Couch— Agnes, 141, 154. Anne, 159. 
Blanch, 161, 163, 165. Daniel 
(Capt.), 205. Edward, 142, 161, 
165, 173. Elizabeth, 173, 181. 
James, 205. Joane, 89. Margaret, 

140. Margery, 181. Rachael, 
142. Richard, 181. Thomas, 89, 

141. 154. William, 159, 181. 
Courcy—M.. W. de, 116. Thomasine, 

148. 
Courtenay— Alice, 163. Amy, 129. 
Arms, 15, 44, 45. Charles, 129, 
151. Catherine, 153. Dorothy, 
151. Edmund, 130. Edward, 82, 
92, 163, (Sir) 15. Eleanor, 42. 
Elizabeth, 62, 129, 130, 141, 153. 
Emmeline, 15. Francis, 129, 130, 
151,152,153. Honor. 141. Hugh 
(Eari of Devon), 15, (Sir) 42. Jane, 

129.155. Joan, 42, 43. John, 62. 
Katherine, 82, 92, 130, 153. Mary, 

141. Peter, 129. William, 129, 
141. 

Cowicm— Elizabeth,119. Thomas,119. 
Coventry— Ann, 47. Gilbert, Earl 

of 47 49. 
Coz^'Zm— Bridget, 135. Thomas, 135. 
Co^— Hen. H., 52. Sarah, 52. 
Co2e?zs— Elizabeth, 136. Mathew 

(Capt.), 136. 
Cm&&e— Emblyn, 135. John, 135, 

174. 
Craggs—Anas, 72. Elizabeth, 72. 

James, 72, (Right Hon. ) 72. 
Crane— Francis (Sir), 120. Johan, 

120. 



Creffell— Ann, 85. Annie, 88. 
Argenta, 82. Elizabeth, 81. John, 
80, 81, 82, 83, 85, 92. Judeth, 92. 
Pamella, 80. Richard, 83. Robert, 
83, 93, 94. Thomas, 84, 93. 
William, 83, 84, 85, 88. 

Croc/^er— Agnes, 127. AUce, 127. 
Anstice, 127. Dorcas, 127, 137- 
Dorothy, 86, 127. Francis, 121, 
127, 135. George, 127. Hugh, 
127. James, 127. Johanna, 136. 
John, 127. Jonas, 147. Mary, 
121, 147. Mathew, 127. Moses, 
127. Tibitha,127. Thomasine, 127, 
135. William, 86, 136, 137, 147. 

Cromwell— ^h.om.'as,, 2. 

Crossman — Agnes, 164. Blanch, 161, 
163, 165. Elizabeth, 129, 141, 161, 

163, 164, 165. Ferdmand, 125. 
James, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 
207. Jane, 164, 165. Johan, 164, 
207. John, 129, 141, 161, 162, 163, 

164, 165. Jone, 163. Margaret, 
144,161,163. Mary, 125. Nicholas, 
161. Philippa, 163. Richard, 
125, 144, 162, 165. Robert, 125, 
145. Susan, 162. WiUiam, 161. 

Crowley — James C. (Rev.), 13. 

Culme — Francis, 55. John, 65. 

Cundett — Amy, 80. George, 80. 

C«;-/e— Arms, 60. Caleb, 60, 61. 
Elizabeth, 60, 61. Haval, 60. 
Hovell,61. Johanna, 61. Joshuah, 
61. Mary, 61. Nicholas, 60, 61. 

Cust — Arms, 185. Caroline S., 185. 
Charies (Hon.), 185. 

Cutteele— hdMieu., 169. Magdalen, 
169. Mary, 169, 189. Stephen,' 
169. Thomas (Sir), 169, 189. 

Dansey — Arms, 106. Charles H., 
106. Frederick, 106. Jane, 106. 
Louisa, 106. 

Z>arc?/— George,Lord, 169. Mai7,169. 

Z>ar^o/i — Charles, 130, 132, 142. 
EUzabeth, 124, 132, 142. Honor, 
123,130,143. Joane, 137. Johanna, 
145. John, 128, 130. 132, 134, 
145. Richard, 124. Thomas, 123, 
124, 128. Thomasine, 134. 

Datton — Margery, 164. 

Z>aM&m?/ — Elizabeth A. R., 77. 
George (Rev.), 77. William, 77. 

Dawe— Henrietta M., 69. John, 69. 

Davis— Arms, 79. EUzabeth, 79, 
141,152. Henry,141,152. WiUiam, 
79. 

Davy — Johanna, 87. 

Dait'fi— Emma, 142. Grace Freeman, 
142. Margaret, 134. Sampson, 142. 



INDEX. 



217 



Dawiiey — Emmeline, 15. John (Sir), 

15. 
Dat/;so>i— Dinah, 39. Elizabeth, 39. 

Jane E. P. , 39. Isaac (Rev. ), 39. 

Thomas, 39. 
Deacon — Francis, 204. Jane, 204. 
Z)eeWe— Agnes, 54, 87. Ann, 17, 18, 

54, 80. Aridice, 18. Arras, 53, 

55, 57, 58. Caroline R., 123. 
Christian, 56. Cleare, 153, 206. 
Dorothy, 54. Edward, 55, 56, 123. 
Elizabeth, 18, 54, 87, 90, 123. 
George, 18, 56. James, 56. Jane, 
18, 123, 207. Jenny, 123. Joseph, 
54. John, 16, 17, 18, 29, 54, 55, 56, 
80, 81, 123, 128, 129, 153, 203, 
206, 207, 208. Katherine, 56, 90. 
Margaret, 55, 207. Margery, 87. 
Martha, 16, 17, 18, 54. Mary, 
18, 54, 56, 203, 207, 209. Meliar, 
56,137,203. Meliora,208. Nancy 
Kernick, 123. Nicholas, 56, 180,203. 
Oliver, 17, 53, S3, 207. Philippa, 
54. Richard, 129, 207. Robert, 82, 

83, 209. Samuel, 18, (Rev.) 17, 
18, 25, 54, 57. Sarah, 56. Searle, 
54. Stephen, 81, 82, 87. Theo- 
phila, 17, 53. Thomas, 18, 29, 56, 
129. Thomasine, 56. William, 56. 

Delancy — Arms, 101. 
De La Pype — Arms, 101. 
Delhridge—ExidigQt, 89. 
Dell—A\me, 63, 138. Care, 206. 

Henry, 63. Margaret, 138. Melior, 

137. Thomas, 137. 
Denham — Arras, 96. Prances, 95. 

Judeth, 135. Mary, 146. Oliver, 

135, 146. WilUam, 95. 
Z)e?m?/— Anthony (Sir), 43. Martha, 

43. 
Dennys — Gertrude, 146. Robert 

(Sir), 146. 
Deveane— John, 208. Mary, 208. 
Dexvstoe — William, 24. 
Div — Annie, 91. Bridget,84. Francis, 

84. Hanna, 91. Johanna, 84. 
John, 85. Martha, 84. Thomas, 
84, 85, 91. 

Dobell — John, 134. Margaret, 135. 
Thomasine, 134. William, 135. 

Docton — Arras, 94. Christiana, 94. 
Nicholas, 94. 

Doddinge—E\\zdihQ\h, 82. Margaret, 
83. Martha, 83. Mary, 83. 
Samuel, 82. William, 82, 83. 

Dodson — Elizabeth, 136. 

Doidge — Ann, 176. Anthony, 180. 
Daniel, 112. Edith, 176. Eliza- 
beth, 155, 164, 179. Ibet, 112. 
John, 79. Judeth, 79. Martha, 



180. Mary, 89, 137, 182. Nicholas, 

180. Richard, 89, 137, 164, 176, 

180, 182. Roger, 91. Samuel, 

180. Sarah, 176. Susanna, 154. 
Z)o^^m— Stephen, 208. 
Douglas — Jane, 14. Margaret, 14. 

Robert (Capt. ), 14. 
Dove — Jone, 56. 
Z>o?p/rn{7— Elizabeth, 203. Gregory, 

203, 205. Margaret, 209. Mary, 

207, 209. Richard, 204, 205, 207, 

209. Robert, 205, 209. 
Doxming — Edward, 11. Elizabeth, 

11. Mary, 195. 
Z)?-oAe— Duncombe, 80. Grace, 80. 

Jonathan, 11. Phillis, 11. 
Dreniche — Margaret, 88. 
Z)?w<;— Elizabeth, 1 14. .James (Capt.), 

34. James William, 34. John, 

41. John (Capt. ), 34. Stephen, 

34. Thomas, 41. 
Driden ( Dryden ) — Ann ,93. Dorothy, 

88. Elizabeth, 88. Katherine, 91. 

Martha, 93. Mary, 93. Thomas, 

91, 92. William, 93. 
Drinicke—io\ca., 92. 
Dn'n^rpa^e/-— Elizabeth, 203, 20S. 

Johan, 208. John, 203, 208. 

William, 203, 208. 
D^/'wry— Mary A., 184. Thomas (Sir), 

184. 
Duckworth— k\\\^, 19. George li. 

(Lieut. -Col), 19. George W., 19. 

John T. (Admiral Sir), 19. Pene- 
lope, 19. Penelope P., 19. Sarali 

A., 19. 
Duins — Robert Nepean, 35. Rose 

Anne Brady, 35. 
Dun — Joane, 207- 
Dwujey — Grace, 197. John, 197. 
Dunning — Alexander, 206. Ann, 

206. Elizabeth, 206. 
Z>?<wncAe— Edmund, 134. Elizabeth, 

22. Margaret, 135. Thomasine, 

134. William, 22. 
DwnnV^gfe— Edmund, 1 35. Giles, 1 35. 

Johanna, 135. 
Dyer— Edward, 90. Florence, 90. 
Z)?/»io^-e— Edward (Sir), 169. iAIar- 

garet, 169. 

J?a'/-e— Agnes, 154. Honour, 13, 61. 

Philip, 13. Richard, 61, ir)4. 

Robert, 13, 14, 61, (Rev.) 13. 
J^ar^— Rebecca, 150. Richard, 150. 
J5:a?-^e— Emily F. G. , 188. George, 1 88. 
Eastmeat — Loveday, 176. 
Boston— h.gvies, 88. Dorothy, 150. 
£'ffe/— Elizabeth, 206. John, 206. 

Sybella, 206. Thomas, 206. 



218 



INDEX. 



^c^ar— Abraham, 207. Julianna, 
207. 

Edgcumhe — Agnes. 125, 134. Al- 
berthaL. F. (Lady), 186. Andrew, 
190. Ann, 143, 189, 190. Anthony, 
179, 181. Arms, 43, 183, 184, 185, 
186,187,188. Carohne, 188. Caro- 
line A. (Lady), 184, 185. Catherine, 
30, 94, 162, 190. Charles E. (Hon. ), 
186, 187. Constance, 187. Edith 
H. (Lady), 186. Edward, 187. 
Edmund, 135, 162. Elizabeth, 43, 
112, 136, 181, 189, 190. Elizabeth 
C, 188. Emma F. G., 188. Emma 

5. (Lady), 184, 185. Ernest A., 
188. Ernestine E. H. (Lady), 186. 
Fanny L., 186. Henry, 126, 144, 
183. George, 11, (Hon.) 184, 
186, 187, 190, Lord) 183. George 
v., 187. Gerald R., 188. Jane, 
11,180. Johanna, 135. John, 11, 
81, 112, 125, 126, 134, 136,145, 180, 
190. Jone, 30. Kenelm W. H., 187. 
Lower, 134. Margaret, 189, 190. 
Maiy, 11, 169, 189, 190. Mary 
Louisa, 187. Matilda, 183. Nichola, 
125. Peter, 179, 189. Piers, 190. 
Piers A. H. (Viscount V,), 186. 
Philip, 190. Rebecca, 162. Richard, 
143, 187, 189, 190, (Lord) 183, 191, 
(Sir) 43, 169, 189, 190. Thomas, 81, 
125, 126. Thomasine, 134, 135. 
Victoria F. C. (Lady), 186. 
William, 11, 126, 146. William 
R. (Viscount Valletort), 184, 185. 
Wynifred, 190. 

Edwards— Qxe&t, 116. Dorothy, 164. 
Heniy W. , 124. Joan, 10. John, 
116,124. John P., 107. Marianne 
E,,116. Mary, 6, 116, 150. Mary 
A., 114. Patience, 4. Stephen, 

6, 10, 195. Thomas, 31, 114, 
116, 124. Thomas B., 116, 124. 
Thomasine, 31, 204. Mr. , 204. 

jEide— Jone, 208. 

Eliot— Ann, 71, 72, 78, 147. An- 
thony, 128. Arms, 71, 72, 74, 76, 
116. Bridget, 74, 75, 76. Caroline 
G., 74. Catherine, 71, 76, 78, 
(Lady) 72. Chariotte S. (Lady), 73. 
Daniel, 71, 76. Duglas, 75, 76. 
Edward, 71, 72, 75, (Lord) 117. 
Edw. C. (Lord), 72. Edward J., 
72. Edward J. C. (Lord), 73. 
Elizabeth, 71, 72, 74, 75, 76, 147. 
Elizabeth H., 73. Ernest C, 73. 
Esther, 137. George, 74, 152. 
Gertrude, 74. Granville C. C. 
(Hon.), 74. Harriet, 117. Honor, 
75,76,94. James, 71, 72. Johanna, 



135. John, 74, 75, 76, 94, (Sir) 

71, 74, 75, 76. Mary, 75. Mary 
A., 201. Nicholas, 71, 75, 128. 
Radigan, 74, 75, 76. Richard, 71, 

72, 75, 117, 135, 147. Susan, 72, 
75. Susanna, 72, 75, 76. Thomas, 
75. Walter, 74. William, 71, 78. 

EUenj—Jme, 124. Henry, 124. 
Elliot— Arms, 101. Elizabeth, 134. 

Richard D., 123. William, 144. 
Ellis— Caroline, 50. Frances, 30. 

John, 50. 
Elliston—G&therme, 72. Edward, 

72. 
Elvey— Joseph, 12. Mary, 12. 
£■/?/— Daniel, 140. Margaret, 140. 
Eresye — Elizabeth, . 135. 
Eudie — Mary, 64. 
£'Mre— Francis (Sir), 198. John, 

198. Mary, 169. Margaret, 169. 

Sampson (Sir), 198. Sarah, 198. 

Thomas, 198. William (Lord), 

169, 198. 
Eustace — Ann, 89. Charles (Lieut.- 

Gen.), 123. John, 89. 
Evam—h.m\, 203. Camilla, 202. 

Jane, 34. Joan, 16, 207. John, 

34,35,39. John H., 34,39. Josiah, 

11. Margaret, 206, 207. Mary, 11. 

Mary Z., 34, 39. Stephen, 203, 

208. W. Cornwallis (Rev.), 202. 
Exeter — Arms of the See, 188. 

Thomas Cecil, Eari of, 198. 

Fanshaw — Arms, 66. Elizabeth, 23, 
66. Penelope, 19. Robert, 19,23,66. 

Farrell — James (Rev.), 114. Lucy, 
114. 

i^ar<A«'5— Cordelia, 136, 152. Jona- 
than, 136. 

Featherstwie — Ebbot, 85. Tanisin, 
85. Tobias, 85, 

Fearon — Miss, 205. 

Femoick—Qharles B.. 205. Sophia 
A., 205. 

Ferneaux — Agnes A. M. , 77. Alan 
(Rev.), 77. Anne, 77. Arthur L., 
77. Claud H., 77. Eleanor E., 
77. Elizabeth A. R., 77. Henry 
(Rev.), 77. Tobias (Rev.), 77. 

Feildhig— Arms, 186, 188. Basil 
(Eari of Denbigh), 186. Carolme 
A., 186. Charles (Com.), 186, 
(Rear-Adm.) 186. Elizabeth T., 
186. Sophia, 186. 

Finch— Alice, 85. Ann, 92. George 
(Eari of Winchelsea), 186. Henry, 
82, 87. James, 92. Johanna, 87. 
Priscilla, 88. Sophia, 186. Susan, 
30. Thomas, 82, 85, 88, 93. 



INDteX. 



219 



Fisher — Agnes, 12. Thomas, 12. 
Fitz — A.^ne&, 118. John, 118. 

Katherine, 118. 
Fitz (re^r?/— Alexander, 179. Ann, 

182. Anthony, 182. Charles, 179, 

182. EUzabeth, 182. Francis, 179. 
Fitz Eo>/— Henry (Lord), 186. Hugh 

(Col.), 186. Louisa E., 186. 
Flamocke— Ann, 196, 197. Bernard, 

170. Elizabeth, 170. Mary, 197. 

William, 197. 
i^^e^mng— Katherine, 76. Margaret, 

76. Thomas, 76. 
i^^w— Joseph, 209. 
FolJa7nb--H.enTy, 169. Mary, 169. 
Foot — Arabella, 62, 156. Arabella 

F., 62. Elizabeth, 31. Grace, 

142. Josiah, 62, (Rev.) 156. 
Richone, 88. 

Ford— Elizabeth, 141. 
Forster — Arms, 101. 
F(w^e5cwe— Elizabeth. 141. 
i^os^e;-— Ann, 205. Ferdinando, 152. 

John, 197, 201, 204. Libby, 201, 

204. i^Iary, 201, 204. 
Fountayne—Axms, 120. Hugh, 29, 

119. John, 120. Margaret, 29, 

119. William, 121. 
Foulkes — Elizabeth, 156, 157. Peter 

D. (Rev.), 156. 
i^'owe//— Edmund, 136. 
Fou;— Arms, 127. Dorothy, 86, 127. 

Elizabeth T., 186. Francis, 86, 

127. Henry T. (Earl of Ilchester), 

186. Jane, 134. John, 86. 
. Tabitha, 127. 
Fox worthy— Arms, 164. Johanna, 

97, 98. Rebecca, 164. 
Frmicis — Mary, 83. 
Freeman— Arms, 142. Edward, 142. 

Elizabeth, 142. Hannah, 142. 

Robert, 142. William, 142. 
French — Katherhie, 56. 
i^re«%— Catherine, 176. 
Frezier — Eleanor, 63. John, 63. 
Friend — Agnes, 181. Arms, 198. 

John, 198. John S., 198. Mary, 

198. Mary A. E., 198. 
Fidler— Ann, 149. 
Furlo^vj — John, 130. Mary, 63, 

153. Richard, 148. 
Furslatul — John, 145. 
Fur)iese — Arms, 191. Henry (Sir), 

183. Matilda, 183. 

Gahorian — Elizabeth, 143. Jane, 
109. Juliana, 122. Loveday, 110. 
Margaret, 122, 143. Mary, 109, 

143. Peter, 143. Thomas (Capt.), 
109. 



Gardiner — Edward, 137. Susan, 137. 
G^a)'/a?K^— Gertrude, 88. Joan, 164. 

Johanna, 88, 90. John, 81, 90. 

Loram, 88. Pa.scoe, 81. Thomas, 

88. William, 164. Wilmot, 88. 
G^ar«— Morgan, 99. 
Garrett — Andrew, 136. Jane, 94, 

136. John, 94. Patience, 94. 
Gatanach — James, 195. 
Gay {Gaye, Gey) — Ann, 26. Jane, 

56. John, 23, 26. Margaret, 80. 

Patience, 26. William, 80. 
G^e— Mary, 207. William, 207. 
(rm^-e— Elizabeth, 70. 
Geedy {Geddey, GedieY—Jajie, 122. 

Pascoe S., 124. Radigan, 76. 

Richard, 75. Stephen, 124. 
Gennys — Arms, 94. Catherine, 94. 

Christiana, 94. Elizabeth, 94. 

John, 10, 94. Nicholas, 94. 

Richard, 81, 94. Samuel, 81. 

Thomasine, 10. William, 10, 94. 
Gw^— Thomas, 80. 
George — Cornelius, 31. Elizabeth, 

31,63. Ferdmando, 63. Mary, 39. 
Gere— John, 126. Elizabeth, 109. 

Theobald, 109, 126. 
Gibson — Andrew, 80. 
Gifford—E\)\iot,\U, Elizabeth, 174. 

John, 111. 
Gilbert— Agnes, 88. Bridget, 89. 

Claudius. 89. Emma, 163. John 

(Archbisnopof loik),183. Pwch?rd, 

88. 
Gill— Ma.ry, 205. — 205. 
Glanjield— J oane, 159. Mary, 146. 
Glanvill— Alice, 67. Amabel, 22, 

23,50,67. Anne, 65, 90. Arms, 65, 

66. Arthur, 67. Charles F., 67. 
Dewnes,65. Edward F., 67. Eliza- 
beth, 23, 65, 66, 67, 165. Frances, 
98, 145. Francis, 22, 23, 50, 66, 67, 
(Gen.)67. FrancisB.,67. George W. 
(Lieut.), 22. Hannah, 67. Harriet 
E., 23. Henry C. (Rev.), 23, 67. 
Janet, 67. John, 65, 66, 67, 134, 
(Sir) 65, 66, 67, 189, (Rev.) 65. 
Julia, 67. Julius, 66, 67. Mary, 
31, 67, 189, 190. Mary A., 67. 
Nicholas, 65, 145. Owen, 67. 
Percy, 67. Rainald, 66. Ranulph, 

67. Robert, 67. Sarah, 66. Symon, 
145. Tobias, 98, 145. Wilfred, 67, 
William, 65. William F., 67. 
Winifred, 67. 

Glasford—Jaae, 122. John, 122. 
Glitln— Richard (Lieut.), 201. 
Glogg — Honor, 141. 
GlvMe — Arthur, 145. Charles, 98. 
Johanna, 134. Judith, 98. 



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Glymi — Loveday, 14. Nicholas, 14, 
Godolphiii— Ann, 43. Blanch, 81,90. 

Francis, 43, (Su-) 81, 90. Gentell, 

148. Johan, 148. Martlia, 148. 

Robert, 148. WUliam (Sir), 148. 
Goldsmith— ChaxlesE., 199. EUza- 

beth, 199. John P., 199, 205. 

Malcolm, 199, 200, 205. Mary A., 

200, 205. 
Goodi/er— Amid. 63. John, 63. 

Sarah, 63. 
Gordon — Euphemia, 116. Isabella, 

205. 
Gorges— Edward, Lord, 76. Ferdi- 

nanda, 104. Tristram, 104. 
Gossip — Ann, 181. Obediah, 181. 
Gould — Johan, 138. John, 11. 

3Iary, 11. WiUiam, 11. 
Goulston — Ann, 88. Damaras, 129, 

137, 149, 150, 152. Dorothy, 137. 

EUzabeth, 137. George, 137. 

German, 137 Johanna, 134. 

John, 129, 137, 148. Judeth, 93. 

Martha, 136. Mary, 138, 152. Par- 

milla,88. Richard, 88. Robert, 88, 

92, 115, 129, 148, 149, 150, 152. 

Susan, 137. Thomas, 91, 137. 

William, 59. 
Govett — Jone, 30. Manides, 30. 

Robert, 81. 
Goyte—B.QmY, 203. Richard, 203. 
Graham — James H., 35. John H. 

(JtlSj-iOvS^. P»aciiaeiC.,35. Sally 

B., 35. Thomas, 40. 
Granger— VnacxWa, 9, 12. 
Graves — Anne, 62. Arms, 58, 59. 

Elizabeth, 58, 59, 62. James, 58, 

62. Margaret A. , .59, 63. Mary, 14, 

58, 62. Thomas (Captain), 14, 130. 

58, 62, (Admiral) 14, 58, 59, (Lord) 

14, 59, 62, 63. William, 62. 
Graye— John, 134, 145. Margaret, 

134, 145. 
Greenfield — Florence, 91. Grace, 87. 
Greet — Hannah, 142. John, 37. 

Stephen, 145. 
Gye<jfor— Elizabeth, 70. Gordon W., 

66. Jolin, 70. Thomas, 204. 
Gregory — Katherine, 76. Dr. 76. 
Grenvule — Agnes, 118. Digory, 81, 

Ebbot, 167. George, 168. Roger, 

118. 
Grigg — Matilda, 205. 
Griefs— Charles, 141. Edward, 29. 

Elizabeth, 29, 141, 176. George, 

161, 163. Judith, 63. Margaret, 

161, 163. .Mary, 163. Nicholas, 

161. Thomas, 63. 
(?M6feea— Christian, 56. 
GiUhri^i — John, 194. 



Gwyne — William, 90. 
G^M— Philippa, 14. 

Haccomhe — Arms, 44. 

Hache — Anice, 88. 

Hallen — Arms, 60. John, 60. 

Halse — Ann, 11. Honour, 11. James, 

11. 
Halye — EUzabeth, 144. 
Havi — Anstis, 26. John, 145. 
Hamhly — Susanna, 108. William, 

108. 
Hamilton — Katherine E. (Lady), 

184. 
Hamley — Hele, 181. 
Hamlet— Mary, 124. 
Hammett — Jone, 173. 
Hams — Stephen, 37. 
Hancock — Agnes, 86, 88. Alice, 93. 

Ann, 86, 89, 90. Arthur, 93. 

Christopher, 81. Elizabeth, 31, 

79, 94, 137. Francis, 86. Grace, 

94, 130, 142. Humphrey, 93. 

Isabella, 89. Jane, 159. Johane, 

87, John, 93, 105, 130, 153, 154, 
208. Margery, 91. Mary, 38,86, 

88, 89, 93, 138. Nicholas, 86, 87, 
94. Parmilla, 88. Philippa, 89. 
Prudence, 105, 130, 153. Robert, 
38, 86, 89, 93, 94. Susanna, 35, 

89, 132. Tamsin, 88. WilUam, 
36, 38, 79, 81, 86, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 
93, 94, 130, 132, 153, 155. 

Haiul — Johan, 176. 
Hanfw'd—Maxy, 164. William, 164. 
Hanna ford— Johan, 138. William, 

138.' 
Hapshurg — Arms, 186. Count of, 

188. 
iTareZ— Elizabeth, 87. 
fla/vis— Dorothy, 143. Elizabeth, 

163. Emiling, 164. Jane, 18, 

109, 134. John, 26, 109, 143, 

160, 164, 205. Loiusa, 160. 

Lucretia, 121. Margaret, 142. 

iMary, 164. Nicholas, oQ. Robert, 

134. Thomas, 18, 26. William, 

205. William S. (Sir), 205. Wil- 

rauth, 56. 
Harrison — Admiral, 117. Arms, 117. 

Azarel D., 117. Deborah, 117. 

Henry, 117, (Capt.) 62. James 

C. H. (Capt.), 117. Jolui, 117. 

John F., 117. Mary B., 117. 

Mary F., 117. Phihppa, 181. 

Thomas, 62, 181. T. J. (Major), 

117. Mi-s., 62. 
Harrij—John, 24. Richard, 182. 

Robert, 25. Thomas, 23, 24. 
Hart — Francis, 176. 



INDEX. 



22 1 



Marvel/— Amy, 31. James (Rev.), 
123. Johan, 136. John, 31. 
Rebecca, 88. 

Hatch — Arms, 43. Isabel, 43. Jo- 
anna, 43. John, 43. 

/Tawes— Henry, 206. Mary, 206. 

Hawke — Jone, 31. Mary, 27. Ma- 
tilda, 164. William, 27. 

Hawkins {Hawkyn) — Agnes, 134. 
Anna E., 34. Anne, 34, 40. Arms, 
33, 34. Edward, 34, 40, 64, (Capt.) 
33, 34. Elizabeth, 31, 34. Emily 
C, 34. Gertrude, 33. Grace, 11. 
Grace P., 142. Hugh, 24, 32. 
James, 142. Jane, 34. John, 126, 
(Sir) 34. Mary, 34, 40. Richard, 
11. Susan, 142. William, 126, 

134, (Rev.) 34. 
Headon — Johan, 137. 

ifea/e— Alice, 149. Dorothy, 98. 

John, 98, 136. 
Heath — Jane, 61. Jezreel,61. John, 

64. Mary, 63. Roger, 61, 64. 

Samuel, 56. Sarah, 56. William, 

63. 
Heewood — Joan, 140. 
Hele— Alice, 144. Dorothy, 206. 

Floweij 10. Henry (Sir), 75, 

76. Johanna, 144. John, 10. 

Mary, 10. Priscilla, 181. Robert, 

144. Roger, 126. Susan. 75, 

(Lady) 94. Susanna, 76. William, 

126, 144. 
Hellier—Csktheiine, 181. Elizabeth, 

135. John, 181. Joye, 181. Ju- 
deth, 156. Oliver, 135. 

Holder — Elizabeth, 137, 141. Mark, 
141. Mathew, 137. 

Heiidye—John, 173. Mary, 173. 
Rebecca, 88. 

Henn-Gennys — Mr., 94. 

Herbert— GoAviyn, 195. Sarah, 195. 

Herdma7i — Arms, 59. Mary, 58. 
Serjeant-at-Law, 58. 

Herring — Agnes, 151, 155. Alice, 
135. ■ Amy, 123, 137. Ann, 14, 
38, 39, 40, 128, 132, 155. Arms, 
151. Christiana, 155. Christopher, 
8. Dorothy, 14, 135. Edmund, 
14, 38, 39, 112, 123, 129, 132, 137, 
147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 154, 163, 
(Rev.) 14, 40, 63. Edward, 151. 
Eleanor,39, 40,41, 143. Elizabeth, 
14, 63, 134, 148, 151. Henry, 135. 
James, 134. Jane, 140. Joan, 149, 
151, 164. Johanna, 134. John, 38, 
40, 128, 129, 144, 150,151, 152, 154, 
163. Susannah, 163. Loveday, 14, 
151. ^lary, 134, 151. Mary T., 39. 
Radford, 14. Rebecca, 151, 163. 



Richard, 39, 40, 135, 143, 157. 
Robert, 152. Sarah, 39. Susan, 
128. Susanna, 151, 163. Thomas, 
144, 151. Thomas P., 163, 165. 
William, 41, 135, 151, 163, 165, 
(Rev.) 151. Mrs., 155. 

.ffkt-Z— Degory, 98. Julia, 98. Lucy, 
194. Samuel, 194. 

Hiche}is—Agae\i3i,, 98. Alice, 98. 
Amy, 30. Ann, 98. Arms, 96. 
Arthur, 82, 84, 88. Deborah. 61. 
Dorothy, 95, 97, 98. Edward, 61, 
62. Elizabeth, 20, 95, 98, 109. 
Frances, 95, 98. Francis, 82, 83. 
George, 98, 181, 203. Henry, 98, 
109. James, 81, 98. Jane, 62. 
Joan, 30, 61 , 62, 95, 181. Johanna, 
82, 97, 98. John, 20, 31, 61, 87, 
97,98,152. Joseph,81. Judith,98. 
Margaret, 98. Martha, 16. Mai-tin, 
82. Mary, 31. Philippa, 98. Re- 
becca, 88. Richard, 61. Robert, 
83,97,98,152. Roger, 97. Tam- 
sm, 87. Thomas, 61, 97, 98. 
Ursula, 98. William, 30, 31, 61, 
81, 95. 97, 98. 

HUl — Cnristopher, 151. John, 40. 
Maurice,92. Robert, 134. Philippa, 
134. 

Hillersdon— Ann, 137. Bridget, 128. 
Richard, 128. 137. 

Hicks — Abigail, 148. Ann, 40, 70. 
Betty, 177. Eleanor, 40, 41. 
Elizabeth, 38, 41, 131, 132, 133. 
Jane, 40. Jonathan, 155. John, 
38, 40, 131, 132, 148. Jone, 
38, 173, 174. Lewes, 173, 174. 
Loveday, 38, 143. MargaretaM., 
38. Mary, 40, 131, 133. Richard, 
40. Robert, 40, 41, 133. William, 
38, 70, 95, 132. 

Hinckston—'Eldv/&vd, 148. 

Hindricksonne — Duiick, 208. 

Hoar e— John, 203. William, 203. 

Hobart— Arms, 184, 185. 

Hobb— Agnes, 149. Ann, 20, 121. 
Francis, 149. Johanna, 134. Mary, 
148. Susanna, 149. William, 20, 
134, 145, 149. 

Hobbs— Ann. 112,128. Johanna, 136. 
Mary, 31. Richard, 31. William, 
128, 147. 

Hoblyn — Agnes, 44. Bridget, 43. 
Charity, 206. Dorothy, 164. 
Edward, 43, 155. Elizabeth, 63, 
141. Florence, 63. Jane, 61, 62. 
John, 61, 62, 63, 64, 89, 206. 
Josias,61, 154, 164. Katherine, 154. 
Mary, 62, 154, 164, 206. Peter, 10 
62,63. Philippa, 10, 64. Phillis,62, 



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iNbBX. 



63. Priscilla, 61. Rachel, 61,62, 
63. Richard, 44. Robert, 44, 61, 
206. (Rev.) 206. Samuel, 206. 
Susanna, 207. Thomas, 64, 154, 

206. Thomasine, 61. William, 10. 
William P., 206. 

Hockaday — John, 141. Jane, 141. 

Hocken — Richard, 24. Ursula, 30. 

Hodge — Christopher, 146. Elizabeth, 
21. Humphrey, 146. Mary, 182. 

HoLberton—m.]s%, 205. 

Holland — Arms, 43, 45. Roger, 43. 
Thomasine, 43. 

Holman—I>'\gOYY, 86. Jane, 163. 
Judeth,86. Martha, 181. Richard, 
23, 181. Robert, 86. Simon, 163. 

Honeywood — Arms, 99. Margaret, 
100. Thomas (Sir), 100. Thoma- 
sine, 103. 

Honycomhe — Elizabeth, 88. Wal- 
ter, 88. 

fi'oo/e— David, 147. Elias, 147. 
•Hooper — Agnes, 63. Elizabeth, 20. 
Erasmus, 208. Martha, 148. Tho- 
masine, 208. — , 20. 

Hore — Charity, 35, 40. Mathew, 35, 
40. iNIichael, 41. Nicholas, 35. 

Horridon — Ann, 178. Ann D., 179. 
Anthony, 178, 179. David, 178. 
Elizabeth, 143, 178, 179. Isabel, 

177, 179. Joan, 179. John, 178. 
John D., 178, 179. Mary, 179. 
Oliver, 131. Rebecca, 153. Samuel, 
179. Susanna, 70, 131, 178. 
Thomas, 178, 179, (Rev.) 143, 

178, 179. William, 179. William 
H., 179. 

iTor/vY^— Elizabeth, 208. Jane, 89. 
Horsey— 5 o\m (Sir), 100. 
Horsom — Elizabeth, 141. 
Hortopp — 205. 
Horwetl — Catherine, 207. Cluistian, 

207. Elizabeth, 207. Joshua, 207. 
Hosking — Jonathan, 138. Mary , 1 38. 

Robert, 208. Walter, 138. Wil- 
liam, 139. 

Hoskins — John, 64. 

IToic— Elizabeth, 165. George, 141. 
Grace, 141. Hanna, 141. Jane, 
140, 141. John, 140. Katheiine, 
11, 140, 141. Mary, 141. Mathew, 
165. Samuel, 140, 141. Symon,141. 

Howard — Abagall, 10. Jacob, 10. 
Jonathan, 10. 

Hoivell—lSl\s?,, 63. 

Huddy— Arm, 89. William, 89. 

Huet — Anne, 90. 

Htighes — George, 140. John, 14. 
Katherine, 140. Sarah, 14. 

Hulsc—Edv{a,Yd{8ir),52. Han-iet,52. 



Huwjerford — Anthony, 45. Arms, 
44, 45, 46. Sarah, 45, 46, 51. 

Hunkyn {Hunkhig) — Agnes, 129, 
140, 141, 149. Alice, 149. Ann, 
140. Arms, 140. Damaras, 203. 
Elizabeth, 149, 203. Grace, 140. 
Jane, 140. Johan, 149. Johanna, 

135, 144. John, 129, 140, 149, 
150, (Dr.) 140. Joseph, 140, 153. 
Katherme, 149. Margery, 140. 
Mark, 201. Martha, 153. Mary, 

136, 140, 149. Nicholas, 203. 
Peter, 149. Radigund, 140. 
Richard, 140, 203. Roger, 149. 
Sarah, 201. William, 136, 149. 

i/wnn— James, 155. 3Iary, 80. 

Samuel, 40, 155. 
Hunt — Ann, 193. Anthony, 193. 

Arms, 193. Charles W., 132. 

Edward, 193. Elizabeth, 132. 

Jane, 133. Joseph, 193. J., 193. 

Martha, 132, 133, 143, 156. 

William, 132, 133. 
Huswife — iMargaret, 163. Thomas- 
ine, 159. 
Hutchiiis — Catherine B., 39, 40. 

John (Rev.), 38, 39, 40. Sarah, 

38,39,40. Sarahs., 38. 
Hnxham — Ellen, 164. John, 164. 
Hyde — Catherine, 76. Jane, 76. 

John (Col.), 76. 

Hchester — B^^cccs (Earl of), 186. 
Elizabeth T. (Lady), 186. 

Ingram — Ann, 192. Anthony, 134, 
145, 192. Arms, 191, 192. Doro- 
thy, 192, 193. Elizabeth, 193. 
Henry, 192, 193. Joan, 191, 
192, 206. Johanna, 134, 145. 
John, 191, 192, 193. Peter, 192. 
Richard, 192. Walter, 192, 
193. 

/s«ac— Radolph, 88. Richard, 135. 
Thomasine, 135. Susanna, 88. 

Jago — Agnes, 162. Ann Darell, 
196. Edward, 196. John (Rev.), 
196, (Col.) 196. Martyne, 126. 
Philip, 162. Sibella, 126. 

James — Catherine, 69. Dorothy H., 

39. Jonathan, 138. John, 38, 39, 

40, 143. John P., 38. Loveday, 
38, 39, 40, 143. Margaret, 138. 
Mary A., 39. Robert L., 39. 
Thomas, 39. William, 38. 

Jane— Ann, 162. Dorothy, 164, 182. 
Elizabeth, 176. John, 164, 182. 
Jone, 30, 162. Joseph, 88, 162. 
Loveday, 88. Mary, 176. Richard, 
162. Sarah, 162. Thomas (Rev. ), 



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162. Thomasine, 164. William, 

21, 23, 24, 25, 30. 
Jeffery— Anne, 63. Henry, 63. 
Jenkyn— John, 32. 
Jenner — John, 40. Martha, 40. 
Jennings — Gregory, 64. John, 152. 
Jesojo— Elizabeth, 31. John, 31. 
./eweW— Mary, 207. 
Jewers—k\t\\\ix F. F. R. N., 198. 

Arthur J., 198. Charlotte H. , 198. 

Edith M. C, 198. Emily, 198. 

Ernest E. , 198. Ethel M. H. , 198. 

Francis E., 198. Frederick A., 

198. Mary, 198. Mary E., 198. 

Mary E. A., 198. Richard, 198. 

William F. de M. E., 198. 
Joope— Edward, 152. Joseph, 152. 
Johns — Elizabeth, 5. Katherine, 87. 

Thomas, 5. Walter, 87. 
Johnson — Catherine R., 122. Isabel, 

203. Melliar, 203. Nicholas, 203. 

Thamsin, 206. 
Jones — Francis, 159. Susanna, 159. 
Jonson— Samuel, 146. William, 146. 
Joge— Edward, 143. John, 130. 

Joseph, 130. Mary, S. 143. 

William. 130. 
Jordan— KnnQ, 62. John, 62. Mary, 

143. Phineas, 60, 64. Sarah, 62. 

Thomas, 143. 
Jo)'y — Frances, 88. 

iTee^— Elizabeth, 62. Mary, 62. 
Peter, 62. 

/fetoM'tn— Elizabeth, 82. Martin, 82. 

Keltmooi/— Arms, 150. Dorothy, 
150. Henry, 150. Jane, 141, 150. 
John, 150. Katherine, 145. Mar- 
garet, 150. Mary, 150. W^illiam, 
145, 150. 

Kelly— Arthm, 36, 89, 132. Eliza- 
beth, 89. Francis, 89. Grace, 89. 
Johanna, 145. Mary, 90. Philippa, 
36, 90, 132. Rachael, 142. Regi- 
nald, 89. Robert, 94. Susanna, 
36, 89, 90, 132. William, 145, 
(Rev.) 90. 

Kekeicich-AMce, 81, 85, 86, 88, 92, 
128, 146, 147. Ann, 84, 88, 89. 
Arms, 147. Blanch, 79, 81, 83, 85, 
89. 90, 94. Christopher, 81, 90. 
Edward, 92, 110. Elizabeth, 110. 
Francis, 81, 83, 90, 92. George, 
79, 81, 82, 86, 87, 90, 91, 92, 94, 
128, 146. Henry, 84, 146. Jane, 
81, 84, 85, 86, 88, 92, 147. Joane, 
86, 92, 148. John, 81, 82, 83, 84, 
85, 86, 87, 92, 93, 94. Judeth, 82. 
Julian, 81. Katherine, 82, 87, 
92. Loveday, 88. Mary, 86, 92. 



Peter, 92, 148. Radigund, 87, 92. 
Samuel, 84, 86, 87, 89, 93, 94. 
Sarah, 81. Susan, 93. Susanna, 
84, 86, 87. WilUam, 81, 84, 85, 
86, 88, 92, 128, 146, 147. Wil- 
raot, 85. 

Kelland—M&Ty, 180. Richard, 180. 

Kempe — Amy, 80. Arthur, 80. 
Elizabeth, 88. Hugh, 88. Jone, 
10. Nicholas, 146. Paschoe, 10. 
Thomasine, 135. 

Kendall — Arms, 28, 99. Catherine, 
181. Charles, 27, 29. Elizabeth, 
112. Hannah, 28. James, 29, 32. 
Jane, 27. 28, 29, 49, 100, 180, 
181. John, 18. Margaret, 90. 
Mary, 29, 32. Nicholas, 27, 28, 
29, 32, 49, (Rev.) 49. Penelope, 
27, 28. PhUip, 90. Richard, 100. 
Thomas, 100. Walter, 27, 28, 
29, 112, 181. William P., 195. 
Mrs. 32. 

Kei'smll — Bolamo, 88. Dorothy, 88. 
Edward, 64. Elizabeth, 93, 163. 
Joan, 207. 

KUligre^o — Blanch, 144, Henry, 144. 

King — Ann, 145. Christiana, 139. 
Edward (Admiral Sir), 60. Eliza- 
beth E., 60. Lawrence, 139. 
Richard (Sir), 19. Sarah A., 19. 

.ffingrc/on— Julian, 208. Richard, 208. 

Kingsbury — Elizabeth, 137, 147. 
Samuel, 128, 137. 

Knight— liOre, 88. 

Knightwi — Agnes, 131, 132, 141. 
Ann, 131, 142. Elizabeth, 156. 
Gorges, 156. James, 166. Johanna, 
156. John, 156. Judeth, 156. 
Mary, 132, 143. Richard, 156. 
Thomas, 131, 132, 141, 155, 156. 

Kneebone — Emblyn, 25. John, 149. 

Lagassacke — Ann, 88. 

Zaifce— John, 92. Wilmott, 133. 

Lambert — Elizabeth, 109. Johanna, 
98. Richard, 109. 

Lampen — Alice, 134, 145, 153. Ann, 
145. Anthony, 145. Arms, 49. 
Henry, 130, 152. Jane, 179. 
Johan, 136, 145, 156. John, 134. 
145. Joseph, 153. Robert, 136, 
152. Wilmot, 48, 179, 181. 

Lang — Charles, 2 1 . Thomasine, 2 1 . 

Langaller — Mary, 150. 

Langdon — Phillis, 32. Roger, 32. 
Toby, 31. 

Laivjfwd — Alice, 83. Emanuel, 83. 
Robert, 83. 

Langherne — Digory, 98, 126. Doro- 
thy, 98. Richard, 126. 



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INDEX. 



Lanyon — John, 195. 

Larder— EWesn, 137. 

LaryeiJLawrij) — Elizabeth,206. John, 
134. Leonard, 134. Margaret, 
134. Philippa, 134. Richard, 203. 

havers — Eleanor, 21. Henry, 21. 
Johan, 21. John, 26. Symon, 23. 

LaviTigton — Arms, 55. Margaret, 55. 

Lawrence — Amy, 202. Ann, 204. 
David (Rev.), 204, 208. Eleanor, 
204. Eiias (Gen.), 202. Eliza- 
beth, 204. Hannah, 204. Mary, 

204. Sarah, 204. Thomas, 204, 
208. William, 204. 

Latory—iSee Larye). 

ieocA— Christopher, 30. Mary, 30. 

Lean — Dorothy, 38. Gertrude, 88. 

Grace, 201. Henry, 38. John, 

163. John M., 201. Mary, 163. 

Thomas P., 38. 
Zea>ie— Edward, 155. Thomasine, 

155. 
Lee— Dr. 37. 
Legrosse — Arms, 101. 
Leigh— John, 206. Mary, 206. 
VErcIbdekne — Arms, 44, 45. Eliza- 
beth, 42. Margaret, 41. Philippa, 

42. Waryn (Sir), 42. 
Letheby — William, 37. 
Leivellyn— Ann, 205. Agnes, 124. 

Fanny, 201. Johanna, 126. 

Richard, 201. Thomas, 124. 

William, 126. Miss, 205. — , 205. 
Ley— Bigory, 86, 93. Dorothy, 102. 

Elizabeth 0., 6. Margery, 86, 93. 

Richard, 102. Sarah, 6. Tamsin, 

86. Thomas Hunt (Rev.), 6. 
Liddell—A. C. (Hon.), 188, (Lord 

Ravensworth), 18S. Caroline, 188. 
£ine— Edward, 63. Phillis, 63. 
Linley-Maxy A., 107. — , 107. 
Little— Ami, 11, 199, 200, 205. Ann 

M., 200. Anna M., 200. Arms, 

205. Celia, 205. Daniel, 199, 200, 
204, 205, 206, 209. Eliza, 205. 
Elizabeth, 40, 200, 204, 205, 207. 
Fanny M., 199. George G., 205. 
Harriet, E. 200. Henry, 205. 
Isabella, 205. James, 40. Jo- 
hanna, 87, 197, 204, 205, 206. 
Johanna P., 205. John, 197, 200, 

204, 205, 206. Katherine, 206. 
Lucas, 87. Mary, 204, 205. 
Mary A., 200, 205. Matilda, 205. 
Philip, 199, 205, 206. Philip M., 

199, 200, 205. Philippa F., 199, 

205. Rebecca, 208. Robert, 195, 
204, 205, 207. Ruth, 205. Sarah, 

200. Sophia, 199. Sophia A., 205. 
Sophia F., 199, 205. Sophia S., 



199, 205. Siisanna G., 199, 205, 
Thomasine, 31, 197, 204, 205. 
William, 199, 200, 204, 205, 208, 
209. William J., 199. 

Littleton — Arms, 35, 78. Charlotte 
A., 124. Dorothy, 22. Edward, 
77, (Sir) 78. Eleanor, 107. Eliza- 
beth, 14, 21, 22, 206. Grace, 21, 
22. Hugh, 14, 21, 22, 90. Jane, 
21, 22, 90. Joan, 90. Johanna, 
134. John, 22, 23, 124. Mary, 
21, 90, 131. Nicholas, 107. 
Nicholas H., 35. Philip, 14, 22, 
90, 131, 206. Samuel, 22. Samh, 
77, 78, 131. Susanna, 78. 

Loam — Mathew, 160. Patience, 160. 

io66— Jane, 62, 63. Richard, 62, 
63, 84. Susanna, 84. 

Lodge — Armanielle, 13. Margaret, 
14. Nicholas (Rev.), 14. William, 
13. 

Z,o?i?i— Mary, 30. 

Lovell—AXicQ, 135. Elizabeth, 197. 
Margaret, 11. Stephen, 197. 
TrefusLs, 11. 

Lower — Alice, 163. Catherine, 153. 
Edward, 124, 197, (Capt.) 196. 
Edward S. W., 198. Elizabeth, 
85, 86, 88, 124, 198. Jane, 196, 

197. Joan, 64. Johanna W., 198. 
John, 196, 197. Margaret, 145. 
Mathew, 85. Nicholas, 197. 
Richard, 85, 86, 88. Robert, 86. 
Thomas, 85. Thomasine, 196, 197, 

198. William, 85, 86, 163. 
Lowther—AxmB, 101. 

L^lce— Ann, 142, 143. Catherine, 

130, 142. Elizabeth, 130, 142. 

Francis, 130, 142, (Rev.) 143. 

Henry, 130. James, 130, 142, 143. 

John, 126, 136, 152. Margaret, 

112. Margery, 154. Richard, 143. 

Robert, 144. Thomas, 112, 130, 

142, 143, 154. William, 126. 

Wilmot, 136. 
Luckraft — Alfred, 13, (Admiral) 197. 

Ann P., 197. John, 197, (Capt.) 

197, (Lieut.) 13. Martha, 13. 

William (Adm.), 197. 
Luddington — Lieut, 202. Mary, 202. 
I^v^qer — Ann, 205. Agnes, 63. 

Edmund, 162. Elizabeth, 200. 

John, 63. Jonathan, 200. Joseph, 

200. Robert (Rev.), 200. Sarah, 

200. William, 1G2. 
iii^ty— Nicholas, 30. Susanna, 30. 
Lukyes — Jane, 30. 
Luscomb — Agnes, 109. Henry, 109. 
Lutterell — Andrew (Sir), 189. Arms, 

189. Margaret, 189. 



INDEX. 



225 



Lij'jon— Henry (Hon.), 73. Eliza- 
beth, 50. Reginald, 50. Susan 
(Hon.), 73. 

Lyne — Amy, 39, 143. Elizabeth, 
155. John, 37, 143, (Rev.) 39. 
Philip, 155. 

Lyttleton — Arms, 50, 51. Caroline 
A., 51. Jane, 62, 63. Elizabeth L., 
62. Hugh, 63. Mary 63, (Lady) 
61. Thomas, 62, 63. William H. 
(Lord), 51. 

Macartney— J &n\ei>., 51. Mary, 51. 
Macdonaid — Arms, 185. Caroline 

(Lady), 185. Caroline S., 185. 

Emma H., 185. Flora, 186. Louisa 

E.,I85. Reginald G., 185. Reghiald 

J. J. G., 185. Sarah A., 186. 
il/ac/i-a?/— Daniel, 195. Sarah, 195. 
Maclean — John (Sir), 137. 
Ma/ let— Agneta, 161. Elizabeth, 

206. Hugh, 206, 207. Jane, 41. 

Joan, 161. Mary, 206,207. Robert, 

161. 
Ma)iato7i~ Amhroae, 45, 46. Arms, 

45. Jone, 181. Rachael, 45, 46. 

Stephen, 144. 
Blangles — Katherine, 11. Thomas, 

11. 
Manley— Amis, 115. Orlando, 115. 
Mannaton — Margery, 142. 
Mannhvjton — Ambrose,162. George, 

162. 
Mcwowde)' — Ann, 204. Jane, 204. 

Joseph, 204. Mary, 13. Richard, 

13, 204. 
Marks — Dorothy, 86. Johan, 176. 

Piiscilla, 86. Richard, 24. Thomas, 

86, 94. 
Marshall— Alice, 67. Connock, 67. 

Henrietta, 143. John, 118. Kathe- 
rine, 118. Nancy, 143. Philip, 143. 

Thomas (Rev.), 143. 
Mar sham — Charles W., 185. Louisa 

E., 185. Robert, 186. 
Martin— Aim, 174. Arms, 74, 117. 

Catherine, 30. Charlotte S. (Lady), 

73. Elizabeth, 136, 141, 181. 

George (Rev.) 73, 74. Georgiana, 

73. Grace, 22. Gregorie, 30. 

Henry,. 148. John, 29, 131, 164. 

Margery, 29, 131. Mary, 29, 

164. Renira H. A., 73. Roger, 

174. Susan I., 73. Susanna, 164. 

Thomas, 141. 
Martyn— Dorothy, 176. Ellines, 176. 

John, 176. William, 164. 
Masters— A\\ce, 136. 
Mastermaii — Henriettii, 143. ]Mar- 

garet.ll. Sarah, 66. William, 66. 



Matheio — Abigail, 135. Aim, 11. 

Charles (Rev.), 37. Edward, 203. 

Elizabeth, 87. George,203. Johan, 

203. John, 203. Richard, 135. 

Thomas, 87. William, 203. 
May — Blanch, 181. Johanna, 87. 

Margery, 87. 
Maynard— Agnes, 112. Betty, 115. 

Elizabeth, 13, 115. Francis, 115. 

John, 112. Mary, 203. Richard, 

115. Thomas, 115. Thomasine, 

115. William, 115. 
Mayne-iJov'i], 205. Elizabeth, 206. 

Hannah, 205. John, 206, 209. 

Martyn, 205. Mary, 209. Pa- 
tience, 11. Richard, 204. Thomas, 

205. William, 204. 
Mayoiv-Gr&ce, 173, 176. 
McNiel—L., 66. Mary, 66. 
Meanard — Francis, 130. iMary, 130. 
Meivles — Margaret, 181. 
Michell -Johain, 147. John, 147. 

Susan, 147. William, 146. 
Milles—Agi\es, 40. 
iJ/i7/e«— Isabella, 38, 131. John, 142. 

Margery, 142. Robert, 38, 131. 

Thomasine, 38, 131. 
Mills— Agnes, 151. Elizabeth, 199. 

E. B., 199. Peter, 151. 
Milton — John, 144. 
Minardes — Marie, 53. 
Minors — Anne, 63. Richard, 63. 
Minteni — Anne, 164. Jane, 164. 

Priscilla, 162. William, 162, 164. 
Mitchell— Fr&nces, 207. John, 205. 

Mary, 207. Robert, 205, 207, 209, 

(Rev.)205, 207, 209. 
Mocard— John, 106. Slary, 106. 

Sarah, 106. 
Mohun— Arms, 45. 
Money— Emily, 198. William, 198. 
Moninr/ly—M&ry, 207. 
.?(/o)i^— Bligh, 187. Mary L., 187. 

Susanna, 39. 
Montague — Ann (Lady), 190. Chris- 
topher, 190. Edward (Eai'l of 

Sandwich), 190. 
3/oo«e— Agnes, 1 35. Ann, 140. Rab- 

bish, 148. William, 140. 
il/oo/-e— Elizabeth, 107. Robert, 174. 

— , 107. 
Moorshead—lsl&YgBxet, 206. 
Mordaunt— John ( Sir ) , 72. Susan, 72. 
More— D&niel, 13. 
Morel — Alphonse de (Count), 50. 

Alphonse C. de,21, 50. Charlotte 

J., 21, 50. Count de, 21. 
Morgan — Eliziibeth, 163. George,81. 

Roger, 81, 163. 
Morice— Ann, 51. Arms, 46, 68. 



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INDEX. 



Elizabeth, 69. Gertrude, 46. Wil- 
liam (Sir), 46, 51, 69. Thomasine, 
69. 
Sloulton— Agnes, 38, 131, 132, 136. 
Arms, 136. Arthur, 12!), 148. Cathe- 
rine, 128. Edward, 137. George, 
155. Grace, 155. Jolian, 136, 148. 
Juhn, 38, 128, 132, 150, 153, 154. 
Margaret, 150, 153, 154. Mary, 
129, 137, 148. Peter, 135, 137, 
147, 150, 153. Thomasine, 135, 
147, 155, 164. William, 128, 129, 

136, 148. Wihnot, 136. 
Momit Edr/cumbe — Caroline A., 

Countess of, 186, 187, 188, 190. 
Emma, Countess of, 183. Ernest A., 
Earl of, 184, 186, 188, 190. George, 
Earl of, 183. George, Viscount, 
194. Katherine E., Countess of, 
184, 186, 188, 190. Richard, 183, 
184, 185. Sophia, Countess of, 184. 
William H., Earl of, 186. 

Mduntford—kxms, 101. 

jl/o/z^e— Admonition, 68, 69, 70, 71. 
Alice, 71. Ann, 69, 70, 71. An- 
thony, 69, 71. Arms, 67, 68. 
Arthur, 71. Bridgett, 68, 69. 
Catherine, 69. Daniel, 70. Eliza- 
beth, 70, 71. Henrietta M., 69. 
Jane, 100. John, 23, 65, 67, 68, 
69, 70, 71. Joseph, 69, 70, (Sir) 

69. Juliana, 69. Margaret, 70, 87. 
3Iaria, 69. Martha, 70. ]\Iary, 69, 

70. Nathaniel, 68, 69, 71. Phillis, 

70. Priscilla, 70. Richard, 100. Ro- 
bert,69,70. Roger,69,70. Samuel, 

137. Susanna, 70. Thomasine, 69, 

71. Ulalia, 137. Walter, 69, 70, 
71, (Sir) 68, 70, 71. William, 71, 
(Sir) 70. Zacharius, 69. 

i>/o7/se— Priscilla, 148. 

Moyserj — Ann, 205. 

Munyon — Annie, 5. John, 5. 

Murrey— Knihony, 204, 206, 208. 
Hannah, 204. John, 208. Mar- 
garet, 206. 

Mutton — Elizabeth, 1 1 . Nicholas, 1 1. 

Mydhop — Elizabeth, 109. Samuel, 
109. 

Myhon — Johan, 134. 

My nor d — Margaret, 136. 

Nankivd — John, 11. Mary, 11, 12. 

Thomas, 11. 
Narborough—EWi^heth, 104. John 

(Sir), 104. 
iVeaZe— Harriott, 39, 117. Pendock, 

39, 116, 117. Susanna, 39, 117. 

Susanna F., 117. Thomas, 39, 

117, (Rev.) 39, 117. 



iVte/e— Elizabeth, 29. Johanna, 29. 

John, 29, 32. 
Neilder—GvACG, 132, 142, 156. John, 

132, 142, 143, (Rev.) 155, 156. 

Loveday, 206. jMartha, .'54, 143. 

Oliver, 132. Robert, 206. Thomas, 

64. 
Nepean — Edmund (Captain), 123. 

Evan, 38. Frances, 123. Margaret, 

38. Nicholas, 38, 40. 
Nesham — Arms, 59. Christopher J. 

W., 63. C. J. W., (Captain), 59. 

I\Iargaret A. , 59, 63. JNIary E. , 63. 

Thomas W. (Lieut. -Col. ),'59. 
Netherton— Joan, 201, 209. Mary, 

201. Richard, 201, 209. Sarah, 

201. 
Neville— Ann, 11, 193. Arms, 193. 

Francis, 61, 63. Hugh, 11. John, 

61. Mary, 61,63. Thomas, 11. 
Newton— Aims, 155. George, 132, 

155. Elizabeth, 132, 155. Mar- 
garet, 132. INIarv, 87. Temper- 
ance, 87. William, 87, 93, 208. 
iV/co/ — Humphrey, 82, 167, 168. 

Isabella, 82, 88. Philippa, 167, 

168. 
iVr<;o/s— Elizabeth, 98. John, 98. 
Nodder — Elizabeth, 198. Nicholas, 

198 
AToe^^II. A. (Rev. ), 116. 
Norborn — Elizabeth, 153. Francis, 

153. Katherine, 153. William, 

130, 152, 153. 
A'or«i«?i— Anna, 205, Augustine B., 

200, 205. Elizabeth, 200, 205. 

Elizabeth J., 201. Thoraa,s (Capt.), 

200, 201, 205. 
A^o;vi»<7ton— Elizabeth, 134. Ro- 
bert, 134. 
Norsworthy— Ann, 137. Edward, 

137. 
iVor^Aco^e— Elizabeth, 167. John, 

167. 
Norton— Axms, 46, 47. Daniel (Sir), 

75, 94. Edward, 75. Elizabeth, 

46, 48. Honor, 94. Richard, 46, 

48. Susanna, 75. 

Odron — Arms, 45. 

Odyorne — Amos, 25. Annys, 25. 

Margery, 25. Joan, 25. John, 

24, 25. William, 24. 
Oltramare— Ann, 89. Elizabeth, 13, 

89. Jonathan (Rev.), 89. John 

(Rev.), 13, 89. Nicholas, 13, 14. 

Philippa, 13, 14. William, 13. 
O'Neill— Renry (Capt.), 202. 
Opie— Arms, 4, 8. Grace, 3, 5. 

Jane, 8. John, 4. Nicholas, 3, 



INDEX. 



227 



4, 5. Richard, 4. Susan, 5. 

Thomas, 4. WilHam, 4. 
Orchard— Charles, 11. Patience, 11. 
Or ford. (See Walpole). 
0/-m;^//— Sarali, 81. — 81. 
Osborne — Anne, 31. Arms, 168. 

Jane, 180. Magdalen, 171. Martha, 

180. Maudlin, 166. Peter, 31, 

167, 168. Richard, 180. 
Osmanton — Einlyn, 30. Thomas, 30. 
Ox&nham — Alexander, 81. Robert, 

81. 

Prt/<o?i— Alice, 88. 

Pakin — Jane, 196. 

Pa/mer— Alice, 134. Elizabeth, 88. 
Mary, 108. Mary S., 143. Peter, 

- 209. Mary S., 143. Robert, l.'U. 
Thomas, 179, ISO. William, 108, 
179. 

Parker— AXice, 103, 1 1 9, 127. Charles, 
119. Cordelia, 136. Edmund, 
119. Honor, 118, 155. James, 
103, 127, 136, 146. Jane, 146. 
.Jone, 127. Katlierine, 103, 127, 
136. Mary, 127. Robert, 103. 
William, 103, 127. 

Pa/T— Johane, 92. Mathew, 81, 92. 
Walter, 81, 91. William, 144. 

Pascoire— Elizabeth, 104, 109. Joh- 
anna, 118, 134. John, 104, 110, 
117, 126, 135, 145. Mary, 126, 136. 
Thoniasine, 135. William, 144. 

Pa^ew— Charles, 1 98. Thoniasine, 198. 

Paul (the headman)— 208. 

Pa//?i^e/'— Charles, LSI. Priscilla,lSl. 

P^-a^c— Elizabeth L., 108. Loveday, 
206. Thomas, 30. Tibitha, 30.' 

Pearse—Axi\m\; 162,163, 165, (Rev.) 
160. Dorothy, 162, 163, 164. Eliza- 
beth, 139. Hannah, 163. John, 
139, 160, 162, 165, 173. Mary, 163, 
165. Sarah, 173. Rev. Mr., 160. 

Pee^-— Loveday, 206. 

Pe^idarves — Admonition, 70. John, 
139. Mary, 139. William, 70. 

Pendock — Arms, 116. 

Pengelli/— Alice, 104, 147. Arms, 
117. Elizabeth, 162. Henry, 162. 
John, 104, 147. Mary,' 180. 
Thoniasine, 162. Williani, 180. 

Peniler— Thomas, 154. 

Penkevyll — Jane, 16. 

Pe/wi— Williani, 157. 

Pennefl — Alice, 134. 

Penwarne — Rev. Thomas, 77. 

Pe?w/— Algernon M. A. (Lord), 186. 
Duke of Northumberland, 186. 
Victoria F. C. (Lady), 186. 

Pe?'e?««n— Abigail, 1;J5. 



Perry— ?h\\i^, 41. 

Peier— Arthur, 30, 31. Elizabeth, 

30, 31. Joan, 25. Mary, 20, 30. 

Robert, 25. 
PefAm— Agnes, 124. Ann, 1.34, 153, 

1.54. Johan, 1.35, 147. John, 128, 

129, 147, 148, 153. Josias, 128. 

Katherine, 124. Walter, 124, 153. 

William, 1.34, 1.53, (Rev.) 153. 
Pevei'al — Joan, 95. John, 95. 

Katherine, 95. 
Peyton— Viilli&m, 81. Robert, 81.. 
PAa/'c— George (Rev.), 25. 
PA?7/>— Agnes, 63. John, 63. Maiy, 

179. 
Phi/lip— Ann, 204, 208. George, 

203, 204, 208. R^ger, 203. 
Philips — Andrew, 79. Arms, 79. 

Elizabeth, 79. Grace, 79. liaiuia, 
141. James Roberts (Rear- Adm.), 
107, 108. .Mariana, 79. Mary, 

107. Robert, 151. Robert C., 

108. William D.. 79. 
Phisick—W'illmn (Captain), 195. 
Pick ford— Edward, 82. Elizabeth, 

82, 88. George, 83. John, 84. 

Mary,81,91. Pri.scilla,82. Richard, 

81, 82, 83, 84. Robert, 83, 84, 

88. Thomas, 83, 84. 
Pinsent — Ann, 152. 
P/>e)-— Elizabeth, 204, 209. Hugh, 

204, 209. Su.san, 148. 
P/f/b?Y/e— Humphrey,135. Johanna, 

13.5. 
Plimsavl— John, 142. Susan, 142. 
Po^/«;— J ennv, ISO. Mary C, 180. 

Stephen iL, 180. William, 180. 
Po/«;— Ann, 51, .52. Arms, 49. 

Carolus (Rev.), 51. Edward (Rev.), 

22. Jane, 22, 51. John ((.'apt.), 

22, (Rev.) 51, (Sir) 22, 51. Regi- 
nald, 22, 51 (Rev.) 22. Sarah, 51. 

Po/e-Crt/'e«'— Agneta,50,53. Amabel, 

23, 50, 67. Arms, 60. Anna M., 
52. Caroline, .52. Caroline A. 
(Hon.), 51, .53. Caroline L.,52. 
Catherine, 52. Charles E., 52. 
Charles i\L, 52. Charlotte J., 21, 
50. Edward, 52. Elizabeth A., 
50. Fanny J., 52. Frances A., 
52. Gerald', 52, (Rev.) 53. Gerald- 
ine M., 52. ILirriet, 50, 72, 74. 
Harrfet E., 52. Jemima, 49. 
Jemima C, .50. John R., 49, .50. 
Jo.seph, 50. Juliana, .52. Reginald, 
61, 52, (Rev.) 22, (Right Hon.) 21, 
23, 49, 61, 52, .53, 67, 72, 74. 
Sarah, 52. William H., 22, 23, 
.52. William L., 52. Mr., 52. 
Mrs. 51. 



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INDEX. 



Pollard— ArmB, 167. Lewis, 167. 

Richard. 126. Susanna, 167. 

Thomas, 126. 
Pollexfen — Admonition, 70. Arms, 

7. Edmund, 70. Thoraasine, 92. 

— , 92. 
Pohchele — Digory, 146. Edward 

(Rev.), 116. Isabella, 146. 
Pomeroy (Pomenj) — Arthur, 145. 

Joane, 206. Sarah, 31. Thomas, 

206. 
Pope — Elizabeth, 39. Joel, 39. 

Sibley, 30. 
Pophara— Johanna,, 92. Richard, 

92. 
Poplestone — Ferdinando,30. Tibitha, 

30. 
Porce/Zi— Baron, 186. Sarah A., 186. 
Porter— AgsAh^, 108. Agnes, 109. 

Arms, 107. Arthiir, 108, 109, 

110. Augustus S., 102. Cecilia, 

108. Dorothy, 108, 109. Eleanor, 

107. Erisey, 107, 108. Erisey 
J., 108. Elizabeth, 98, 107, 

108. 109, 110, 161, 163. Eliza- 
beth L., 108. Emma, 108. Grace, 

109. Jane, 107, 109. Jane M., 
107. Joane, 110. Johanna, 108, 
109. John, 95, 98, 107, 108, 109, 
161. Loveday, 107, 108, 109. 
Margaret, 109, 110. Margery, 110. 
Mary, 107, 108, 109, 110. Mary 
A., 107. Mary P., 107, 108. Philip, 
107,108. Philip B., 108. Richard, 
107, 108, 109, 110. Roderick, 108. 
Roger, 4, 108, 109, 110. Samuel, 

107, 109. Sarah C. B., 102. 
Susanna, 107, 108. Thomas C, 

108. Wilmot, 109. William, 
107, 108, 109, 110, 165. William 
S., 107, 108. 

PosZe«— Joane, 137. 

Prance — William, 91. 

Prestxoood— Ann, 206, 207. Blanch, 

86. Johanna, 197, 204. Michael, 

86, 204, 206, 209. 
Preston— Anthony, 154. 
P/-ice— Margery, 197. Thomas, 197. 
Prideaux—Aimomtion, 68, 70. Ann, 

68, 89, 90. Arms, 67. Bridget, 

68, 70. Edmund, 14, 68, 69, 70, 
(Sir) 68. Elizabeth, 69. Humphrey, 

69. Jane, 116. John, 90. Phiiippa, 
98. Ruth, 14. 

Prideaux-Brune — Charles G. , 68. 
Pridis — Margaret, 163. 
Prm^Ze— William H. (Sir), 72. 
Prinn—^l&ry, 137. Richard, 137. 
Prioi' — Maria A., 194. Thomas H. 
(Com.), 194. 



Pritchard—Qre%t, 115. John, 80. 

iAIary , 80. Richard D. , 1 1 5. 
Proute—\S'i\\mn, 182. 
P/-o;t7— Alice, 180. 
P?v/H?ig— Alice, 93. Arms, 93. Edith, 

S6, 93. Edward, W. Elizabeth, 

85. Henry, 92. Honor, 85, 92. 
Johane, 92. Johanna, 88. John, 
92. Mary, 137. Phiiippa, 92. 
Richard, 85, 66, 92, 93, 137. Samh, 

86. William, 116. 
Pwc/^e?/— Edward, 90. Grace, 89. 
Pulston — Ann, 65. Jacob (Rev. ), 65. 
Pi/Z,e— Damaras, 154. 

Pi//i€— Deborah, 154. Samuel, 154. 
Pynsent — Mary, 89. 

Radford— Amy, 123, 137. Arms, 
12.3. Elizabeth, 123. John, 25, 
123, 1.36. 

i?«??ie— Priscilla, 89. 

Randle—Ahce, 134. Hanna, 138. 
John, 206. Mar£;aret, 206. Mary, 
54. 

RasMeigh — Ann, 51. Arms, 51. 
Jane, 45, 51. John, 51. Jona- 
than, 45, 51. Philip,51. Sarah, 51. 

Raid iffe— Jane, 181. 

Rawe. (See Rowe. ) 

Raiclins — Alexander, 109. Arms, 
197. Catherine, 197. Elizabeth, 
109, 144. ^Margerv, 197. Susanna, 
197. Thomas, 197. William, 144, 
197. 

i?a?//(3— Elizabeth, 147. Philip, 147. 

Payne— Dorothy, 63. George, 63. 

PeafZ— Ann, 140. Arms, 140. OUver, 
153. 

Reaines— Ann, 138. John, 138. 

Reape — Jone, 25. WUliam, 25. 

Rendle—^ohn, 148. William, 13.3. 
Wilmott, 133. 

Reynolds— Yx&nds, .30. Mary, 30. 

Peerf— Christopher, 137. Edward, 
151. Elizabeth, 151. Francis, 134. 
John, 24. Nicholas, 151. OUver, 
151. Thomasine, 134. 

Pe2;e/Z- Stephen, 1.50. 

Ptee— Elizabeth, 204. Joan, 204. 
Robert, 204. 

PicA— Elenor, 170. Ellen, 164. 
Margery, 164. Robert, 170. 
Thomas, 164. 

Richards— Anne, 77. Glanville, 67. 
Joseph (Rev.), 77. 

Pmc/z/e— Elizabeth, 201. John, 201. 

Rider— Anne, 140, 155, 174. Am- 
brose, 128, 129, 154. Arms, 140. 
Burell (Bornell), 129, 154. Chris- 
tiana, 124, 154. Dorothy, 129, 140. 



INDEX. 



229 



Elizabeth, 105, 129, 154. Francis, 
105, 129, 140, 151, 1,54. Katherine, 
154. Mary, 129. William, 105, 
128, 174. 

EidleT/— Elizabeth, 65. William, 65. 

i^z^A— Bridget, 88. 

Eohartes — Richard, Lord, 168. Mary, 

168, 169. (See Agar-Robartes.) 
Roberts — Agnes, 62. Ann, 19, 105. 

Arms, 59. Bryan (d.d.), 19. 
Cliarles D., 59. Erasmus, 59. 
Frances, 30. Humphrey, 30. 
James L., 59. John, 59. 62. 
John C, 59, 62. Jone, 182. Joseph 
S., 115. Lydia, 142. Mary C, 
59. Samuel W. (Rev.), 19. Sarah, 
59, 62. Wighwick, 19. 

Robins — Jane, 141. John, 141. 

RmI — Agnes, 85. Daniell, 85. Eliza- 
beth, 18. John, 85. Robert, 18. 

i?oe— Elizabeth, 142. 

i?oym— Gertrude, 39, 120, 121. W. 
H. IL, 15. 

i?o//e— Arms, 45, 48, 99, 191. Eliza- 
beth, 16, 27, 30. Emlyn, 30. 
George, 27. Grace, 42. Joan, 
27, 30, 31, 48. Margaret, 27, 
191 203. Mary, 26, 27, 99, 136. 
Richard rRev.), 16, 23, 26, 27, 30, 
31. Robert, 42, 48, 99. Samuel, 
99, 191, 203, (Sir) 203. 

Rolt — Arras, 54. Plenry, 54. Mary, 
54. 

Rooby— John, 26. 

Rookwood — Christopher, 132. Joan, 
132, 155. 

Roope—Axmsi, 55. 

Ross — Elizabeth, 195. Robert, 195. 

Rous — Agnes, 141. Ambrose, 1 12,166, 
167, 168, 169, 170. 171. Ann, 121, 

169. Anthony, 25, 146, 148, 168, 
169, 170, 171, (Sir) 166, 167, 16S, 

169, 170, 171. Arms, 166, 167. 
Arthur, 167. Charles, 171. Chris- 
tian, 169. Dorothy, 167, 169, 171. 
Ebbot, 167, 168. Edmund, 169, 

170. Eleanor, 170. Elizabeth, 
162, 167, 168, 170, 171. Francis, 
162, 167, 168. George, 168, 171. 
Jane, 171. John, 121, 148, 170, 
173. Katherine, 112, 168. Mag- 
dalen, 168, 169, 170, 171. Mar- 
garet, 171. Mary, 144, 146, 168, 

169, 170, 171, 173. Mathew, 171. 
Maudlin, 166, 170. Oliver. 171. 
Philippa, 167, 16S, 170. Ralph, 

170. Richard, 167, 169. Robert, 
167, 168, 170. Susanna, 167. 
Thomas, 168, 171. William, 168, 
169. 



i?o?<;.se— Eliza])eth, 136. John, 165, 
169, 173. Thomas, 136. William, 
194. 

Rowe (Rawe) — Agnes, 135, 208. 
Ann, 203, 206. Blanch, 89, 181. 
Dauins,203. Dorcas, 203. Dorothy, 
135. Elizabeth, 64, 203. Gregory, 
203. Joane,89. John, 182. Judeth, 
194. Margaret, 88. Mary, 89, 134. 
Richard, 203. Robert, 207. Wil- 
liam, 64, 89, 135, 194, 197, 203, 207. 

Runddl — John, 24. 

Russell — Agnes, 87. Louisa J. 
(Lady), 186. 

Rutter—UQWoxa, 208. William, 208. 

St. Aubyn — J. Piers, 195. 

St. Gemirtns— Caroline (Countess of), 
72. Edward G. (Earl of), 73. 
Harriot (Countess of), 72, 74. 
Georgiana A. (Countess of), 73. 
Jemima (Countess of), 73, 74. 
John (Earl of), .50, 72, 74. Susan 
(Countess of), 72. William (Earl 
of), 72, 73. 

Salmon— Ann, 209. Elizabeth, 195. 
James, 209. Joane, 192, 204, 206. 
Johanna, 208. John, 192, 195, 204, 
206, 207, 208, 209. Laura. 88. 
Mary, 206. Peter, 197. Richard, 
88. Robert, 195. Ruth, 205. 
Sampson, 207. Samuel, 208. Sus- 
anna, 197. 

Sangtiine—Gxiice, 176. Richard, 176. 

^a/i— Abraham, 131. Benjamin, 131. 
Margaret, 154. 

Salter — Ann, 150. James, 150. 

Sanford — Anne, 18, 54. 

(S'a/irfa— Sarah, 63. 

Sandioich—EAvidiTii. (Earl of), 190. 

<Sa?'^e?i^— Argent, 20. Grace, 21. 
Elizabeth, 179, 200, 205. John, 
25. Margaret, 25, 134. Richard, 
134. Robert, 200. 

SauTulers—Wann&h, 67. 

Savenj — Bridgett, 75, 76. Francis, 
75. Robert, 75. William, 75, 76. 

Scaweii—khce, 83, 86, 88, 89, 90, 
93. Ann, 84, 86, 88. Dorothy, 
30. Duans, 90. Edward, 70, 82, 
83, 87, 88, 90, 91, 92. Elizabeth, 
82, 93. Florence, 90. Francis, 
84,85,92. Honor, 141. Humphrey, 
82. Isabella, 82, 88. Jane, 80, 
85, 87, 91. Joanna, 70, 82, 88, 90, 
91. John, 82, 83, 84, 85 87, 91. 
Laura (Lore), 88, 94. Loveday, 
208. Margaret, 70, 87. Mary, 
30, 86, 118. Oliver, 82, 83, 88, 
91, 93. Parmilla, 84. Peter, 208. 



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INDEX. 



Pliilippa, 82, 84, 86, 92. Richard, 
30, 118, 141. Robert, 82, 83, 84, 
Sf), 86, 88, 92. Sarah, 83. Tliomas, 
80, 82, 84, 85, 91, 92. Trehane, 
30. Walter, 90. William, 82, 83, 
84, 86, 88, 90, 91, 94. 

Scodgell— Mary, 142. 

Scoot— Dorothy, 98. Richard, 98. 

Seaford— Lord, 50. 

Seanian— Alice, 10. Robert (Rev.), 
10. 

>SearZe— Alice, 162, 163. Catherine, 
63. Dorothy, 63. Edward, 64. 
Elizabeth, 11, 62. Ferdinand, 162, 
163. John, 11, 62, 63, 162. Love- 
day, 88. Martha, 163. Mary, 163. 
Mathew, 62. Richard, 63. «arali, 
62. Thomas, 62, 88. Thomasine, 

62. William, 62. 
Seccombe—Gra.ce, 177. Jolui, 207. 

Priscilla, 207. iMr. 177. 

Serpetl—Amhro&e, 148, 181. John, 
181. Mary, 181. Richard, 148, 
181. Robert, 181, 1S2. Robert 0., 
181. Temperance, 182. Thomas, 
181. William, 181, 182. 

Serrel I— Arma, 60. Wymond, 60. 

Seivmyton— Agnes, 127. John, 127. 

^€mvi— Eleanor E., 77. Josenh, 77. 

Seymour— Arms, 101. Edward (Sir), 

63. Hester M. W., 63. Johanna, 
135. WilhelminaM.,63. WiUiam, 
135, (lion.) 63, (Lord) 63. 

Shapleigh— Honor, 104. Richard, 
104. 

SharseU—EVnaheth, 179. Jane, 179. 
Nicholas (Rev.), 179. 

Sheer— John, 128. Stephen, 128. 

Shelleij— Arms, 187. Fanny L., 186. 
Frances, 186. John (Sir), 186. 

Shephard—EWmheth ,94. Katherine, 
147. Nicholas, 147, 148. 

Sherioood— Nicholas, 157. 

Mi7.s'^o}i— Constance, 144. 

Shipley— Arms, 60. Charles (Rev.), 
60. Jonathan, 60. 

,SA(M-i— Frances, 137. Joan, 90. John, 
31. Mary, 31. Richard, 137. 
Mr. 32. 

Shuti— Ann, 112. John, 112. 

^2«io?i— Sibly, 21. Stephen, 21. 

Sivipson—J&mes, 142. Lydia, 142. 

SkJton-Agnes, 126, 135, 136, 162. 
Alice, 112. 124, 143, 144. Ann, 
30, 142, 146, 153. Anthony, 162. 
Arms, 125. Christopher, 29. Den- 
ning, 162. Dorothy, 112. Eliza- 
beth, 126, 134, 136, 14.5, 163. 
George, 126. Grace, 87. Henry, 
163, 165. Honor, 86. James, 86, 



124, 162, 165, 180. Jane, 29, 154, 
1.59, 162, 164, 165. Joane, 10, 86, 

134, 137, 140, 162. Johanna, 134, 
135, 144, 145. John, 82, 86, 87, 91, 
112, 125, 126, 128, 134, 136, 1.37, 141, 
144, 145, 152, 162, 163, 165, 180, 
(Sir) 125. Juliana, 14-1-. Katherine, 
141, 144. Margaret, i:J4, 137, 
144, 145. Martha, 128, 136, 153. 
Mary, 90, 124, 128, 162, 203. 
Maudlin, 162, 165. Nicholas, 
82, 91, 126, 145, 162, 163, 164, 165. 
Olivia, 93. Pa.skow,162. Peter, 126, 

135. Philip, 128. Pirilippa, 162. 
Radogonda, 125. Richard, 124, 125, 
126, 128, 134, 135, 136, 142, 144, 145, 
146, 153, 163, 165. Robert, 10, 125, 
126,127,128,130,134,135,137,145, 
162. Roger, 125. Samuel, 10, 126, 
130, 140. Sarah, 163, 165. Susan, 
162. Susanna, 141, 162, 164. 
Thomas, 112, 124, 125, 128, 136, 
143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 153, 154, 
162. Thomasine, 13.5. Walt«r, 125. 
William, 90, 136, 145,203. Wilmot, 
124, 162. Wilmouth, 162. 

Skerret—AMce, 67. John, 67. Wil- 
liam, 134. 

Skmner— Ann, 209. Elizabeth, 94. 
Ezekiel, 107. Mary, 107. 

Stade— Margery, 165. Mary, 181. 

Slee2} — Rachael, 63. 

Sloffgett—Bigory, 63. Faith, 63. 
Francis, 148. Margery, 148. 
Mary, 138. 

Smart -Ann, 204, 208. Benjamin, 
204, 209. Charles, 204. James, 
204. John, 204, 208, 209. Mary, 
204. 

SmithiSmyth)— Agnes, 16. Alice,81, 
103. Anne, 17, 89, 90. Arms, 16, 
17. Barbara, 141. Cecilia, 134. 
Egidi (Giles), 82, 83, 84. Elizabeth, 
16, 17, 30, 83, 87. Francis, 16, 8.3. 
George, 82, 83, 103. Grace, 16. 
Grenville, 83. James, 195. Jane, 
16. Joan, 16, 17. Johanna, 80, 
81, 82, 83, 90, 91. John, 16, 17, 

81, 82, 83, 84, 89, 91, 98, 126, 134. 
Julia, 83. Katherine, 82, 87, 
90. Margaret, 81. Margery, 91. 
Martha, 16, 17, 18. Mary, 16, 83, 

87, 89. Nicholas, 16, 17, 24, 89. 
Paul, 84. Priscilla, 83, 91, 98. 
Robert, 82, 83, 84, 87, 90, 91, 116, 
126. Samuel, 16, 17, 25. Susanna, 

88. Thomas, 16, 17, 24, 80, 81, 

82, 83, 84, 89, 90. Thomasme, 81, 
82. Tibitha,30. William, 84, 90, 
141, (Rev.) 202. 



INDEX. 



231 



Snell — Arms, 28. IltUinali, 28. 
John, 28. 

Snelliiu/— Dorothy, 135. Mary, 135. 
Richard, 135. 

Snook — Ann, 54. Arms, 54. Henry 
R., 54. John, 54. Rubert, 31, 54. 
Sarah, 31. 

Somers—Ainiii, 53. John, 50, (Lord) 
50. Mary, 50. 

Souden — Katherine, 148. 

Southcote — Arms, 166. Elizabeth, 
167. Grace, 167. Tliomas, 167. 

Southmeed — Dorothy, 171. 

Spark — Agnes, 63. Duglas, 76. 
Elizabeth, 63. Henry, 39. John, 
76. Sarah, 39. 

Sparhnan — Joane, 94. Frances, 93. 
Mary, 21. William, 21, 93. 

Speckott — Honor, 75, 76. John, 75, 
76. 

Spett if/tie — SiLsanna, 151. 

Spicer — Captain, 107. Elizabeth, 41, 
143. Jane, 107. William (Col.), 41, 
(Lieut. ) 143. 

Spiller—AWcG, 89. Ann, 10, 11. 
Arms, 10. Elizabeth, II, 29. 
Ferdinand, 10, 27, 29, 31, 32. 
Grace, 181. Henry, 27. Hum- 
phrey, 89. Joan, 31. John, 10, 
11,181. Katherine, 31. Margaret, 
27, 32. Mary, 11, 29. Mercy, 
10. Priscilla, 10, 11. Samuel, 31. 
Stephen, 10. William, 10, 29. 

Spooner— Arm, 86. Francis, 86. 

Spriddle — Ann, 11. Joan, 12. John, 
12. Martha, 12. William, 12. 

Spnj— Agnes, 162. Alice, 88. 90. 
Anice, 88. Ann, 83, 84, 85. Arms, 
87. Arthur, 84, 128, 136, 146. 
Edward, 135, 146. Elizabeth, 88, 
146. George, 83, 84, 85, 136. 
Grace, 136, 147. Jane, 207. John, 
83, 88, 93, 203, 206, 207. Mar- 
garet, 136. Nicholas, 86. Oliver, 
81, 88. Philip, 85, 86. Philippa, 
89. Rebecca, 88, 93. Richard, 
81. Robert, 162. Samuel, 83. 
Susanna, 135. Thomas, 90. Tho- 
masine, 87, 206. William, 84, 128, 
(Rev.) 160. Wilmot, 85, 86. 

Stafford— GranwiWe (Marquis), 73. 

Staines — James, 198. JMary, 198. 

Starchleif — Margaret, 139. 

Staresmore — Juliana, 207. 

Stephens— Ann P., 196. Blanch, 181. 
Daniel, 109. Edward, 196. Eliza- 
beth, 39. Erisy P., 109. Frances, 
146. Joan, 12, 179. John, 181, 
207. Margaret. 109. iMary, 149. 
Robert, 146. William, 150. 



Stevens — Pentecost, 20. Robert, 20. 

Steward— Vrederick, 64. Mary, 64. 

Stickens—xVlice, 61. ^Margaret, 61. 
Thomas, 61. 

Stiles (Styles) — Aruis, 148. Damaris, 
130, 155. Elizabeth, 148. Francis, 
129, 130, 148, 154, 180, 182. Grace, 
180. Henry, 148. James, 182. 
Jane, 148. Mary, 138, 148. 
Richard, 148. Thomas, 129, 138, 
148. 

Stq/brd—Rohext, 146. 

Stradli?i(/e— Arms, 99. Edmond, 99. 
Mary, 99. 

Stratfwn—WiWmu, .37. 

Stra icbridr/e — Francis, 131, 1 54. 
Katherine, 130, 131, 154. Mary, 
130. Thomas, 130, 131, 154. 

Strode— Ann, 79, 89. Blanch, 79, 
89. Frances, 75. Joane, 147. 
John, 89. Richard (Sir), 75. Sid- 
ney, 79, 89. Thomasine, 79, 89. 
William, 79, 89, (Sir) 79, 89. 

Strotvje — Argent, 119. John, 119. 

Sttire-John, 144. Margaret, 134, 
144. Robert, 125, 126. Thomas, 
125, 134, 144. William, 126. 

Suasin—VA\\\ de (Count), 50. 

Sutherland— 20^. 

5wrtW— Elizabeth, 67. 

Swayne — Elizabeth, 67. 

Sweet — Isabella, 13. John, 13. 

Sweetnam — Amy, 39, 143. Damaris, 
40. Francis, 148, 153. Joseph, 40. 
Katherine, 150, 153. Mary, 129. 
Nathaniel, 39. Thoma.s, 129, 150, 
152. Thomasine, 153. Mr., 37. 

Sybley— Agnes, 88. Robert, 88. 

Sy7n—Ana\ce, 18. John, 18. 

Symons {Simons) — Agnes, 1.57. 
Alice, 159, 162. Ann, 142, 159. 
Arabella, 156, 1.57,159. Arms, 167, 
158. Caroline A. S., 157. Ebbot, 
135. Edward, 158, 159. Elizabeth, 

156, 158, 159. Elizabeth S., 157. 
Flower, 159. Frances, 158. Israel, 
203. Jane, 159. Joane, 137, 159, 
203. Johanna, 138. John, 128, 
1 45, 1 53, 1 58, 1 59. Jonathan , 1 59. 
Margaret, 158. Margery, 173. 
Mary, 63, 137, 159, 207. Mary A., 
156,'l57. Nicholas, 128, 135, 156, 

157, 158, 159, 165. Philip, 158. 
Richard, 137, 158. Robert, 145, 

158, 159. Sibley, 21. Stephen, 
21. Susan, 158. Susanna, 159. 
Thomas, 159. Thomasine, 159. 
Walter, 158. William, 128, 138, 
156, 157, 158, 159, 160. Wilmot, 
109. 



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INDEX. 



Taifder— Margaret, 25. 

Talbot — Elizabeth, 42. Eupheiiiia, 
116. John (Sir), 42. Theodosia, 
116. William, 116. 

rammer— Alice, 104, 127. Amy, 147. 
Anthony, 104. Arundell, 104. Ber- 
nard, 104, 127, 128, 147. Dorothy, 
104. Johanna, 134. John, 104, 

127. Julian, 104. Katherine, 104, 

128. Richard, 104, 128. 
ra/?n7/— John, 11. Mary, 11. Rich- 
ard, 203. Thomas, 203. 

Task — Solomon, 38. 

Tattersall — Stephen, 208. 

Taunton— 3 o\\i\, 77. William E. 
(Sir), 77. 

TaV^or— Charles, 149. John, 40. 
Mary, 149. 

Teayck — Johan, 147. Nicholas, 147. 

rec/rfer— EHzabeth, 121. 

Tenat — Arms, 49. Penelope, 49. 
Rees, 49. 

Thistiethvjayte — Arms, 53. 

Tho^nas—Knn, 195. Boyle (Capt.), 
106. Catherine, 40. Jacob, 40. 
Joseph, 151. Louisa, 106. 

Thomson— EraWy F. G., 188. John, 
39. Mary, 39. Sinclair (Major- 
Gen.), 188. 

Thome— krms,, 196. Dorothy, 206. 
George, 196. Samuel, 206. 

Tibb— J one, 173. Tristram, 173. 

Tincombe — Francis, 127. John, 127. 

Tinke— Henry, 206. Mary, 206. 

Tippett— Alice, 136. Digory, 136. 

2Mer — Arms, 93. John, 89. Kathe- 
rine, 89. 

Tom — Anne, 11. Daniel, 11. John, 
208. Thomasine, 208. 

rows— Ann, 147. Bernard, 128. 
Ferdinand, 131. Joan, 131. Mar- 
garet, 149. Nathaniel, 128. 
Richard, 131. Ulalia,137. William, 
128, 137, 147, 149, 150. 

Torkington — Elizabeth, 94. Hugh, 
94. Lawrence, 94. Thomas, 94. 

Ton-— Elizabeth, 121. George, 154. 
John, 61, 121, 154, (Rev.) 14, 61. 
Peter, 146. Philip, 121. Philippa, 
121. 

Toser—knne, 173, 174. Thomas, 
173, 174. 

Towle — Robert, 206. Thomasine, 
206. 

Tracy— John (Sir), 198. Sarah, 198. 

Traill— U&heW-A, 107. Mary, 107. 
Mary B., 107. Sarah, 107. 
William, 107. 

Travers—A.nn,%2. John, 82. Wal- 
ter, 91. 



Trecarrdl—'E.enry, 145. Johanna, 
145. 

Tredennick — Christopher, 197. 
Grace, 127. Frances, 146. Honor, 
112. Margaret, 127, 197. Nicholas, 
112, 127, 146. Thomas, 112. 

Trefry— Agnes, 135. Anstice, 209. 
Edward, 127. Elizabeth, 209. 
Hugh, 127, 135. Jane, 136. John, 
61,63,209. Margaret, 163. Mary, 
61, 63. Silvester, 163, 165. 
Thomas, 64. William, 61. 

Tregian— Elizabeth, 189. John, 189. 

Trer/o— Nicholas, 164. Thomazine, 
164. 

Tregosse — Ann, 87. Joane, 87, 94. 
John, 87, 94. 

Trehane— Amy, 129. Charles, 176, 
182. James, 204. Joan, 207. 
John, 129, 181 , 204, 207. Margery, 
181. Sampson, 176, (Mrs.) 182. 

Trehearne — Jane, 122. John, 122, 
133, 143, 181, (Lieut.) 122. Mar- 
garet, 122, 143. Margery, 181. 
Mary, 133. 

Treis — John, 64. 

Trelawny—Arthnr,QO. Charles, 196. 
Christopher, 126. Edward, 104, 
146, (Rev. ) 196. Ferdinanda, 104, 
146. Henry, 126. Jonathan, 104, 
138, 139. John (Sir), 47, 51, 104. 
John J. (Col), 196. Margaret, 
206. Mary, 104, 138, 139. Oliver, 
90. Philaelia, 104, 139. Rebecca, 
47, 51. Robert, 90. 

^Vem«t/ne— Lewis, 44. Mary, 44. 

Trenary — Elizabeth, 136. Sampson, 
136. 

Trenick-Anne, 164, 165. Elizabeth, 
153. Nicholas, 153. William, 
164, 165. 

Tr&novjth — Agnes, 88. Alice, 91. 
Edward 87. Johane, 87. John, 
81, 87, 90. Mary, 88. Nicholas, 
85, 88. Richone, 88. Robert, 85, 

88. Thomas, 91. 
TresGott—Z oane, 137. Walter, 137. 
Tresillian — James, 177. John, 63. 

Martha, 177. Sarah, 63. 
Trethewey— Katherine, 95. Robert, 

95. 
Trevanion — Amy, 80. Ann, 79, 

89. Arabella, 79. Arms, 77, 78,. 
79. Candace, 44. Catherine, 71, 

78. Elizabeth, 78, 79. Grace, 80. 
Hugh, 44. John, 144. Judeth, 

79, 80. IMariana, 79. Mary, 80. 
Nathaniel, 80. Nicholas, 80, (Sir) 
71, 77, 78, 79, 80, 141. Radigonda, 
144. Sarah (Lady), 77, 78, 141. 



INDEX. 



233 



TrevUle— Agnes, 182. Alice, 125, 
ISO, 182. Arms, 7, 8, 191, 192. 
Christopher, 182. Elizabeth, 8. 
Grace, 181, 182. Jane, 8. Joane, 
92, 148, 191, 192. Johanna, 125, 
12(j, 134. John, 7, 125, 126, 144, 
182, 191. Margaret, 134, 163. 
Mary, 126. Pascowe, 126, 134, 145. 
Philippa, 126, 144. Richard, 125, 
126, 163, 193, 195. Stephen, 7, 8, 
92. Theophilia, 126. Thomasine, 
92. William, 126, 180, 182. 

Trevisa — Ann, 181. Joye, 181. 
Philippa, 181. William, 4. 

Trevw — George, 81. Roger, 81. 

Treivbody (Truebodi/) — Alice, 148. 
Catherine, 90. Charles, 208. Eliza- 
beth, 31,71,75. Joane, 208. John, 
144. Samuel (Rev.), 31, 71, 75. 
Mr., 208. 

Treweek—Gt(iOvgQ,\ll. Hannah, 177. 

Trewinnard — Elizabeth, 180. Fran- 
ces, 180. James (Rev.), 180. John, 
180. Mary, 180. Rachael, 180. 

r?Yf/r/A-~ Elizabeth, 193. Erisy, 133. 
Hanna, 133. Philippa, 193. Wil- 
liam, 193. 

Trimleston — Dowager Lady, 123. 
Lord, 123. 

Tripp — Anstice, 127. Nicholas, 127. 

r?-osse— Elizabeth, 143, 159. Wil- 
liam L., 143. 

Trou't— Jane, 30. Richard, 30. 

Truskot—EiviaYd, 23. John, 161. 
Mary, 30. Simon, 161. 

Tucker — Amy, 39. Ann, 114. Ann 
W., 114. Anthony, 130. Arms, 
114. Benjamin, 114. Benjamin 
W., 114. Charles (Rev.), 157. 
Elias, 130. Elizabeth, 40, 89, 131, 
132. Elizabeths., 132. Jane, 38. 
Jane L., 114. Jedediah S., 114. 
John, 38, 39, 131, 208, (Capt.) 38. 
Lydstone,38. Margaret,^38. Mary, 
40, 131. Mary Amy, 114. Mary 
Ann, 157. Rachael, 114. Richard, 
132,195. Sarah, 38. Thomas T., 
114. William, 40. Mr., 37. 

Tuitt— Arms, 45. 

Turherville — Arms, 99. 

rM?-ne;-— Elizabeth, 137, 138. Hugh, 
137, 138. Judith, 138. 

Tuson — Elizabeth, 205. Elizabeth 
J., 201. Harriet, 199, 205. Libby, 
199, 205. Mary, 199, 201, 204. 
Sarah M., 199, 205. William, 199, 
201, 204, 205. 

r?/ac^— Elizabetii, 141, 152. Jo- 
hanna, 136. Mary, 152. Nicholas, 
136, 150, 152. Thomasine, 152. 



ry66— Tristram, 182. 
Ty^A— Grace, 141. 

Upton— Arms, 191. Dorothy, 167, 
169,192. John, 167, 169. Mary, 28. 
Urqiihart—Axms, 192. 

Ffl//rtc^— Adoniah, 202. Alice, 88. 

Arms (see Addenda). B. W. S. 

(Rev.), 202. Charlotte S., 202. 

Edmund, 202. Henry A., 202. 

John, 81, 88, 90. John E., 202. 

Judith, 202. Mary, 202. Vaughan, 

202. William, 8i, 202. 
Vanson — Susan, 120. 
Veall — Ann, 135. Thomas, 135. 

William, 195. 
Venour — Arms, 101. 
Vernon — Matilda, 183. Robert 

(Sir), 183. 
Fie//— Julian, 81. William, 81. 
Vigars — Honor, 152. Katherine, 

112, 153. Mary, 129, 137, 149. 
Tristram, 128, 129, 137, 149, 152. 

FjV/e?-«— Elizabeth, 128. Honor, 130. 

Vigor — Henry J., 160, 161. Louisa,. 
160, 161. William E. L., 160, 161. 
William E. (Rev.), 160. 

FiV/ors— Elizabeth, 140. Honor, 140. 
Lovedav, 88. Tristram, 140. 

F/(/Mr5— Elizabeth, 173. Hugh, 173, 
174. Mary, 180. Richard, 112, 
180. Robert, 180. 

Vincent — Arms, 161. Elizabeth, 89, 
John, 89. Katherine, 161. Tho- 
masine, 161. William, 161. 

Vinson— John, 129. Thomas, 129. 

Vivian — Loveday, 109. Thomas, 155. 

Vose — Grace, 136. 

Kosjoe?'— Christopher, 136. Gamaliel, 
135. Judith, 135. Mary, 136. 

Voivell, alias Hooker — Arms, 177. 

Vyvyati — Ann, 63. James, 62. 

Waddoii — Honor, 143. Hugh, 143. 
Wadge — John, 39. Susanna, 39. 
Wadliam — Anthony, 97, 98. Arms, 

96, 97. Dorothy, 95, 96, 97, 98. 
Elizabeth, 95, 97, 98, 112. Frances, 

97, 98, 145. George, S3, 91, 95, 
96, 97, 98, 112, 145. Hichins, 95, 
97,98. John, 98. Julia, 98. Mar- 
garet, 98. Mary, 98. M., 97. 
Nicholas, 97, 98. Philippa, 98. 
Priscilla, 83, 91, 97, 98. Thomas, 

98, William, 97, 98. 
Wagge — John, 92. 

Waldron — Elizabeth, 113. George, 

113. Frances, 113. 
Walpole— Arms, 191. George (Earl 



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INDEX. 



of Oifuid), 191. Margaret (Count- 
ess of Orford), 191, Robert (Earl 
of Orford), 191. 

Wallace — Anthony, 21. Grace, 21. 

Wallis — Agues, 87. Ainv, 20. Anne, 

19, 20, 91. Annis, 20l Anthony, 

20, 21. Arthur, 20. Catherine, 
20. Daniel, 85. Eleanor, 21. 
Elizabeth, 20, 21. Frances, 88. 
Ferdinando, 20, 21, 85, 88. 
Henry, 20, 21, 203. Isett, 20. 
Johan, 21. John, 19, 20, 21, 
24, 85, 207. Jone, 20. Judith, 
207. Mary, 20, 21, 85. Mydhope 
(Rev.), 19. Ohver, 20, 21. Pen- 
tecost, 20. Peter, 20. Philip, 19. 
Philippa, 121. Rebecca, 150. 
Richard, 20, 21, 24. Sibley, 21. 
Susanna, 20. Thoniasine, 21. 
Ursula, 20, 89. 

Walter— Dovi^ihy, 109. Elizabeth, 
129, 131, 141. 143, 153. Emiin, 

128. Francis, 129. Joan, 131. 
Johanna, 112, 144. John, 109, 128, 

129, 138, 144, 149, 152. Mary, 129, 
131, 138, 142, 149, 152. Richard, 
129, 131, 149, 152. Ursula, 128. 
William, 112, 152. 

Walters— MizdAiQih, 204. John, 204. 
Mary, 154. 

Ward—knn, 206. Ann P., 197, 
198. Elizabeth, 198, 206. Henry, 
163, 206. Johanna, 196, 197, 204, 
206. Jone, 163. Mary, 197, 198. 
Simon, 196, 197, 198, 204, 206. 
Susanna, 206. Thomasine, 197, 
206. William, 197, 206. 

PFarne— Agues, -83, 88. Alice, 90. 
Amy, 63. Ann, 196. Arms, 58, 
197. Catherine, 197. Christopher, 
197. Cornelius, 63. Bewell, 86, 

87. Dorwell, 89. Elizabeth, 85, 

88. 92, 197. Flower, 159. Grace, 
197. Henry, 197. Joan, 11, 64. 
Johanna, 11, 81, 206. John, 64, 
85, 88, 92, 196. Margaret, 85, 88. 
Mary, 14,62, 130. Priscilla, 86, 87, 

89. Richard, 91. Robert, 82, 
83, 93. Simon, 197. Susanna, 
206. Thomas, 64, 197. Thoma- 
sine, 135. William, 11, 14, 64, 81, 
82, 90, 130, 151, 153, 197, 206. 

Warren (Waren, Warryn, War- 
ri7iy)— Mice, 9, 132, 133. Ann, 9, 
209. Arms, 5, 8, 58. Christopher, 
9,132,133. Elizabeth, 20, 56. Faith, 
63. Grace,10. Jane,9, 141. Johane, 
66, 87, 207. John, 9, 31, 64. 
Judith, 207. Margaret, 6, 9, 134, 
135. Mary, 9, 174, 175, 176. 



Nathaniel, 9. Peter, 9. Phihppa, 
163. Priscilla, 9, 10. Richard, 9. 
Robert, 6, 8, 9, 10, 207, (Rev.) 6, 
8, 9. Sarali, 9. Sibella, 31. 
Thomas, 9. William, 9, 20, 163. 

Warwick — Elizabeth, 144. 

JFa^/tms— Fleetwood (Capt.), 141. 
Grace, 141. 

Watson— Glvdrltis (Sir), 69. Juliana, 
69. 

Watts— Aim, 207. William, 207. 

Way— Willi&m, 129. 

Waymoutli ( Wymond)—\\a\vy,10i. 
John, 205, 209. Littleton, 204, 
205, 209. Mary, 204. 

IFe66— Abraham, 128. Agnes, 128. 
Alice, 9, 132, 133. Ann, 9. 
Arms, 36. Arthur, 126, 127. 
Arthur K., 36. Daiuaris, 137, 
1.52. Dorothy, 40, 135. Edward, 
36, 90, 132, 133. Elizabeth, 40, 
126, 133, 136. Emblyn, 135. 
Hannah, 133. Honor, 126. George, 
125, 144. James, 1-2&, 130, 153. 
Joane, 137. Johanna, 1.35. John, 
144. Margaret, 128, 137. Mary, 
40, 133. Neariah, 133. Nicholas, 
40, 126, 137, 152. Pliilippa, .36, 

40, 90, 132, 133. Rebecca, 133. 
Richard, 9, 130. Robert, 133, 135. 
R<«ger, 125, 12 ;. Rose, 126. Ruth, 
133. Svbella, 125. Thomas, 9, 126, 
132. William, 126, 127, 135, 136. 
Wilmot, 133. 

Webber — John, 133. 

IFe^/ji— Susanna, 112. 

Wentwarth — Arms, 201. Charles 
M. (Sir), 201. Elizabeth, 201. 
Frances, 201. John, 201, (Sir) 
201. Mark H., 201. Samuel, 
201. Sarah, 201. Thomas, 201. 
William, 201. 

Were — Arms, 156. Johanna, 156. 
Thomas, 156. 

IFes^coW— Dorothy, 135. Elizabeth, 

41. John, 126, 134, 145. Mar- 
garet, 134, 145. Roger, 126, 145. 
Rose, 126. Sauuiel, 41. 

Westlake — Arms, 78. Elizabeth, 

78. Peter, 78. 
Weymouth— 3 oi\2t,i\\9X\, 182. 
PFA?VZrfo«,— Elizabeth, 89. Samuel 

(Rev.) 194. 
Whippell—Rngh, 128. 
White— Ann, 11. Charles, 11. 
Wicket— 'Martha,, 12, Phillis, 63. 
Wilcocks—Ed\y&rd, 115. Edward 

B., 195. 
Wllkey— Agnes, 148. 
Willcocks— Elizabeth, 63, 176- 



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235 



Willcod-—Aime, 62. Robert, 62. 

Williams— Axin, 71, 88, 130. Arms, 
71. Bendict, 195. David, 130. 
Grace, 130. Joan, 40, 152. Law- 
rence, 71. Mary, 99, 136, 141. 
Nicholas, 26. Riciiard, 141, 184. 
Robert, 26. Thomas, 100, 105. 
Thon)asine, 8S, 9J, 105. William, 

88, 99, 136. 

Willis— M\ce, 76. Bvown 76. Cathe- 
rine, 70. Henry, 76. Thoma.s, 70, 
(Rev.) 76. 

Willis- Fleming — John, 76. 

Wills— Xgacsi, 112. Alice, 111 , 1 1 2, 
113. Ambrose, 111, 113. Ann, 

89, 106, 112, 113. Annie, 112. 
Anthony, 111, 112, 113. Arms, 
110. Arthur, 111. Bernard, 111. 
Blanch, 112. Catherine, 111, 
113, 168. Charles, 113. Digory, 
161, 162. Dorothy, 112. Ed- 
ward, 112, 113. ■ Elia.s, 111, 
112, 11.3. Elizabeth, 14, 63, 9«, 

110, HI, 112, 113, 162. Emlin, 

111, 11.3. Frances, HI, 112. 
Francis, 110, 111, 112, 113, 16S. 
Gertrude, 112, 113. Giftbrd, 111, 

112, Henry, 110,111, 11.3. Honor, 
39, 111, 112. Ibet, 112. Jacob, 
121. Jane, 164,181. Joane, 121. 
Johan, 111, 145, 162. Johanna, 
111,112. John, 111,112,162,164. 
Joseph, 112. Katherine, 111, 

112. Margaret, 88, 111, 112, 

11 3, 1 63, 206, 208. Margery, HI, 
Marian, 112. Mary, 111. Mathew, 
81, 1 12, 121. Nichoh-us, 1 1 1, 1 12, 113. 
Oliver, 81. Pentoco-st, 162. Peter, 
112, 113, 145. Priscilla, 88. 
Richard, 106, 111,113, 163. Roger, 
111. Susan, 113. Su.sanna, 112. 
Sybella,38. Tamsin,88. Thomas, 
38, HI, 112, 113, 181. William, 
88, 98, 111, 112, 113, 206, 20S. 
Mr., 206. 

Wilshman — Margaret, 25. 

Wilton-.jQ\m, 104. Mary, 104. 

Wincklei/~Kxm?., 1 87. Frances, 186. 
Thomas, 187. 

JFi/ii/^-- Frederick T. (Rev.), 195. 

Jr/s^— Edward (Sir), 75, 76. Eliza- 
beth, 90. Mary, 88. Radigon, 75, 
76. Richard, 81, 88. Samp.son, 
81, 90. Wilmot, 88. 

WodeJiouse—AXhext T. (Capt.), 188. 
Alfred (Hon. and Rev.), 185. 
Elizabeth C. , 188. Emma H., 185, 
Lord, 18.5. 

Wolcmnbe — Katherine, 85. Mary, 



136. Thomas, 85. Walter, 85. 

William, 86. 
Wolridrje— Ann, 11, 12. Eve, 11, 

195. Honoria, 195. John, 19.5, 

(Rev.) 195. Mary, 11. Matilda, 

11. Ralph, 12. Thomas, 11, (Rev.) 

11, 195. 
Wolsdoyi—Arma, 53, 55, 58. Jane, 

.56. Mary, 203, 207. Theophalia, 

17, 53. Thoma.s, 17, 53, 56, 203, 

207. 
Woofllmul— Arms, 100, 101. 
Woi'th— Ann, .39. Barbara, 141. 

John, 104. Joseph, :)9. Roger, 

165. Thomasine, 104. Walter, 

181. William, .39, 146. 
Wotton—AWce, 163. Elizabeth, 163. 

Francis, 84. John, 84, a5, 163. 

Thomas, 85. William, 163. 
Wrai/ — Blanch, 144. John, 144. 

Mary, 144, 171. Robert, 144. 

William, 144, 171, (Sir) 144. 
H^/vV/A^— Andrew, 84, 91. Blanch, 

8.3. Bridget, 83. Florence. 83. 

Jane, 82. Johanna, 88, 93. John, 

88, 92. Mary, 88, 92, 176. Paul, 

82,83,84,88,91,93. Walter,84,91. 
Wi/nell — Betty, 132, 133. John 

(Capt), 1.56. Johns., 133. Mary, 

132. Philip, 132, 133. 
Wyvetl— Ann, 1.35. Frances, 111. 

Johanna, 112. Thoma.s, 111, 112, 

154. Thomasine, 111. 
jr?/«^^/ia»i— iNlargaret, 189. Tho- 
mas (Sir), 189. 

Yclian — Hopkin ap Howell, 99. 

Yell and — Ann , 1 34. 

Feo— Agnes, 120. Ann, 120, 121. 
Arms, 120. Elizabeth, 120, 121, 122. 
Emblin, 121, 122. George, .39, 120, 
121, 122. Gertrude, 39, 120, 121. 
Honor, 120, 121. Huniphrey, 120, 
121. James, 121. Joane, 121. 
Johanna, 121. John, 121, (Capt.) 
121, 122. Lucretia, 121, 122. 
Margaret, 120, 121. Mary, 120, 
121, 122. Sarah, 120. Susanna, 
121,122. Thomas, 121. William, 
120, 121, 122. 

Fonj/e— .James, 28. .Johanna, 135. 
John, 135. Mary,2S. PeneK.pe,28. 

Young— Maxy, 11. Thomas, 11. 
Walter (Sir), 58. 

Yorke — Arms, 49. Caroline, 72. 
Charles (Right Hon.), 72. Eliza- 
beth, .50. John (Hon.), 49. John 
R., .52. Joseph, 52. Margaret 
(Countess of Hardwick), .50. Philip 
(Earl of Hardwick), 49, 50. 



236 



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ADDENDA TO INDEX. 



Abercom — John J. (Marquess of), 96. 

Anindell — Dorothy, 104, 

Ashley — Arms, lOi. 

Bar re — Arras, 116. 

Beltoft—Arms, 101. 

Blackboy— 204:. 

Bonville — Agnes, 127. John, 127. 

iJ/'e-rt^— Elizabeth, 79. 

Burell — Katherine, 1.54. 

Burnell — Arms, 101. 

Deacon— iAsLiy, 98. 



2?eeWe— Elizabeth, 56. .Mary, 194. 

Searle, 154. 
Diamo7ul — .Joyce, 174. 
Eclgcur/ibe — Piers, 47. 
Eliot— Ann, 116. 
£■///<)<— William (Sir), 202. 
Harry — Annys, 25. 
Hichins — John, 95. 
Kendell — Jonathan, 1.36. 
Knapman — John, 85. Mary, S5. 



ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. 



Page 4. Nicholas Battersby was a Lieutenant in the 59th Troop in 
1642, and then Quartermaster of the 11th Troop under Lieut. -Colonel 
Lord Wharton, in the Parliamentary Army, (See Army Lists, edited 
by Edward Peacocke, Esq., p.s.a.) 

Page 5. Amey, wife of Mr. John Munyon, buried 19th August, 1682. 
Mr. John Munyon, buried 14th November, 1704. Vide St. Andrew 
Parish Register. 

Page 9. For " Thomas " read " Robert " Webb, Rector of Sydenham. 
See also note, p. 132. 

1673. Mrs. Priscilla Warren, buried 2nd September, 1728. Vide 
St. Andrew Parish Register. 

Page 11. 1715. This Trefusis Lovell was the son of Mr. William 
Lovell and Mary, daughter of Robert Rashleigh, of Fowey ; he was 
baptized at St. Andrew, Plymouth, 6th December, 1691, by the name of 
Trefusis, after a cousin of his mother's. The issue of this marriage 
were five sons and four daughters ; of the former, Trefusis was in holy 
orders, and left two daughters and co-heirs, the younger of whom 
married the Rev. George Thomas Palmer, m.a. ; of the latter, Martha 
Pitman married Joseph Whiteford, Esq., of Plymouth, and was mother 
of the present Charles Cobley Whiteford, Esq., of Thornhill, near 
Plymouth. For a pedigree of Lovell and Whiteford see the current 
volume of the Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica. 

Page 12. 1700. For "Mrs." read "Mr." 

Page 14. 1739. Note— Philip Torr, clerk, and Philippa Wallis were 
married at St. Andrew, 4th February, 1610. Vide Parish Register. 

Page 18. 1683. Samuel Smyth, of Sheviock, and Johan Evans, of 
Maker, married 25th June, 1683. Vide St. Andrew Parish Register. 

Page 18. For "ancient Shropshire family at Sandford" read "Devon- 
shire family of Sanford," and after the entry of the marriage add 
"Mrs. Anne Sanford was probably of the family of Sanford who 
entered their pedigree at the Heralds' Visitation of Devon in 1620, when 
their arras were entered as, Arg, a chev. hetiv. three martlets, sa. 



238 ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. 

Page 22. For " Rev." read " Right Hon." Reginald Pole, took the 
name and arms of Carew. 

Read "Lieut. George Julius Glanville," not " Wallis." 

Page 43. It will be seen that the wife of Alexander Carew is on this 
page called in one place Joanna, and afterwards Isabel ; the former is 
given on the monument, the latter on the illuminated pedigree at 
Antony House, which is followed by Colonel Vivian. 

Page 48. Fifth line from the bottom, " Weymouth " on the family 
pedigree, &c., but more correctly Wymond. An instance of the inter- 
change of Weymouth and Wymond as a surname is noticed on page 
209. The marriage of Thomas Carew and Wilmott Lampeu is given 
on page 181. 

Page 50. Sixteenth line, read "Alphonse Charles" (see p. 22.) Not 
separate the two names. 

Page 56. Add "Agnes, wife of Richard Deeble, curate of Ermington, 
CO. Devon, bui'ied " in y'^ chapel of Ermington, 2nd May, 1670." 
Richard Deeble, buried 15th November, 1670. Vide Ermington Parish 
Register. 

Page 59. Christopher Nesham, of Houghton le Spring, co. Durham, 
married 12th November, 1768, Mary, daughter of the Rev. Fred. 
Williams, d.d., by his wife, daughter of the Right Rev. Dr. Robert 
Clavering, Bishop of Peterborough, and left issue, inter aha, Christopher 
John Williams Nesham, born in 1769, married Margaret Ann, daughter 
of the first Lord Graves, and was buried at Littleham-cum-Exmouth in 
1852, being then an Admiral R.N. Of his children, Thomas Williams 
Nesham, born in 1810, died at Paignton in 1869, having married 
Caroline Harriet, daughter of Thomas Hillersden Bulteel, Esq., and his 
wife Ann, daughter and co-heir of Christopher Harris, Esq. By this 
lady, who died in 1880, he had issue — Commander J. Nesham, r.n., 
who married a daughter of Admiral E. J. Bedford ; Charles Courtenay 
Nesham, b.a., Camb. ; Elizabeth Bulteel Nesham married F. R, Keeling, 
Esq., F.R.G.S., of Colchester ; and Margaret Nesham married to Capt. 
Harold Bex, R.N. 

Page 76. 1685. Douglas Eliot married John Spark, of Plymouth. 
The following are from the Registers of Charles Church, Plymouth : 
John, son of John Spark, Esq., and Mrs. Duglis his wife, baptized 4th 
February, 1672 ; William, son of John Spark, Esq., and Mrs. Diiglis 
his wife, baptized 30th April, 1676 ; Mrs. Duglas Spark buried 23rd 
December, 1699. 

Page 80, 81. For " Cressell " read " Creffell." 



ADDENDA BT CORRIGENDA. 



239 




Page 82. 1602. Here and at other entries where "Egidi" occurs 
read "Giles," it having been left 
untranslated by oversight. 

Page82. 1606. Robert Scawen, 
gent, and Isabel NicoU, married, 
3rd February, 1599. Vide St. 
Tudy Parish Register. 

Page 84. 1620. Note— For 
" daughter " read " wife." 

Page 90. The will of George 
Warmington Bewes, of St. 
Stephens - by - Launceston, was 
proved at Bodmin 3rd October, 
1768. 

Page ] 00. This shield of arms 

was accidentally omitted from 
its proper jilace on that page. 

Page 101. With all due respect to whomsoever had the marshalling 
of this wonderful and fearfully complicated combination of quarterings, 
we would venture to suggest that it is needlessly complicated; and 
although had we the full pedigrees before us to explain we might find 
it perfectly correct, yet we must remember that a shield, whether a 
single coat or a number of quarterings, should be made as plain and 
distinct as possible, and that where an intricate series of quarterings are 
brought together we should not attempt to show in what way they 
came in by requartering to an almost imlimited extent, but leave 
that for the pedigree, and simply place the quarterings in their proper 
order, the object being to show that the bearer represents the families 
whose arms appear. The quartering an escutcheon of pretence is 
incorrect according to English heraldic rules. With the principal shield 
there is the excuse that all the quarterings might be seen ; but this does 
not apply to the escutcheon of pretence, which might have been made 
quarterly of fifteen instead of being, as it is, divided into a hundred 
quarterings. It being desired to show the quarters, the best course 
would have been to have made three shields : the first Burell quarterly 
of nine coats ; the second shield with the first coat only in the present 
escutcheon of pretence ; the third shield being quarterly of fifteen, 
which would admit all the diH"erent coats in the requartered coat of 
pretence. 

In the coat of Aygle the lions should have been described as in pale. 

Page 109. 1678. John, son of John Harris, of Manaton, and Mrs. 
Jane, his wife, baptized 29th July, 1679, having been born the second 
of the same month. Vide St. Andrew, Plymouth. 



240 ADDENDA BT CORRIGENDA. 

Page 113. 1723, On fourth line of note for "Francis" read "Frances" 
his wife. 

Page 126. 1598. Pascowe Treville, of St. Stephens-ljy-Ash, and 
Joane Barstaple, alias Littleton, of Plymouth, to Mary, license dated 
4th November, 1596. Vide Bishop's Act Book. 

Page 127. It was Dorothy Crocker who married Francis Fox, not 
Tibitha, as in the Genealogist, which error is not made quite clear on 
page 127. 

Page 134. 1599. For " Jonannis " read " Johannis." 

Page 135. Second line, for " Richard" read " Richarda." 

Page 137. 1666. On a document in the parish chest at St. Budeaux, 
dated 1697, is the signature and seal of Richard Doidge, the seal dis- 
playing the arms of Doidge, of Combe, in Milton Abbot ; viz., Barry of 
six or, and sa., on a j^ale gu. a ivoman^s breast distilling milk, all ppr. 

1664. The following are from the Registers of St. Andrew, Plymouth: 
Constance, daughter of Mr. Richard Dell and Mrs. Mary, his wife, 
baptized 1st November, 1685 ; Mary, wife of Mr. Richard Dell, buried 
27th June, 1687 ; Francis, son of Mr. Richard Dell, buried 12th July, 
1687 ; Mr. John Dell, buried 9th January, 1694. 

Page 138. 1671. August 17. For "John" read "Johan." 

1671. November 2. For " Jonathan! " read "Jonathan," 

Page 140. The extracts from St. Budeaux Registers commenced on 
the previous page, and end with the note after the entry 1718, where the 
continuation of the St. Stephen Register should have been noticed. 

Page 143. Weddings. 1746. This William Long Trosse was the 
son of Peter Trosse, of Court Farm, in Clyst St, George, co, Devon, 
where he was baptised 7th October, 1719, being buried at the same 
place 6th March, 1748, (For his widow's second marriage see page 159, 
Weddings, 1752.) They had an only son, William Long Trosse, of 
TrevoUard, co. Cornwall, born 5th September, 1748, baptised at Clyst 
St. George 18th May, 1749,* and buried there 1797 ; having married 
Jenny, daughter of Robert Hicks (she married secondly the Rev. George 
Fortescue, of St, Mellion), and had an only child, Elizabeth, born in 
1782, who married Edmund Nathaniel William Fortescue, Esq,, of 
Fallopit, who was born 18th May, 1777, and died 28th July, 1821, He 
was the son of Edmund Wells, Esq. (and his wife Mary Anne, daughter 
of Peter Blundell, Esq,, of Collipriest, co, Devon), who took the name 
and arms of Fortescue only on succeeding to Fallopit, The above 
Edmund was the eldest son of the Rev. Nathaniel Wells, by his wife 
Catherine, daughter and co-heir of Thomas Bury, of Exeter, by his 
wife Alice, daughter (and in her issue heir) of Edmund Fortescue, of 

* For these dates from Clyst St. George we are indebted to the Rev J. L. 
Gibbs, the present Rector. 



ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. 241 

Fallopit. The Arms on the monument of the above Rev. N. Wells, in 
East AUington Church, Devon, are : Sa. a lion ramp, arg., imp. quar- 
terly 1 and 4, erm. on a hend az., a bezant betw. two jkur-de-lis or, Bury ; 
2 and 3, az. a bend eng. arg., cotised or, Fortescue. Crest : From a 
coronet a demi lion. On the monument of his son, the Rev. Nathaniel 
Wells, the same coat is given for Wells ; but on the memorials of his 
fourth son, the Rev. Samuel Wells, and of his grandson Fortescue 
Wells, Esq., the Arms are given as quarterly 1 and 4, Or, a lion ramp. 
Sa., on a chief gu. two annulets interlaced of the first. Wells ; 2, Bury ; 
3, Fortescue, both as above — a new grant having evidently been 
obtained. 

The Arms of Trosse as entered in the Heralds' Visitation of Devon 
are : Gu. three cutlasses ppr. There is a pedigree of Trosse as given in 
the Visitation, and a second giving the later generations, which a little 
care would have made much more complete and interesting, printed in 
the Transactions of the Exeter Diocesan Architectural Society, vol. i. part 
ii. page 157, second series. 

Page 147. 1667. Mary, daughter of Mr. William and Mrs. Ann 
Tom, baptised 28th April, 1686. William, son of Mr. John and Mrs. 
Ann Tom, baptised 26th September, 1689. Mrs. Margaret Toms, widow, 
buried 7th August, 1680. William, son of Mr. John Tom, buried 
21st October, 1689. John, son of Mr. John Tom, buried 29th May, 
1692. Mr. John Tom, buried 20th November, 1692. ( Vide St. Andrew 
Parish Register.) 

Page 153. 1697. Joseph Hunking, of Saltash, and Martha Boger, of 
Plymstock, married at St. Andrew, Plymouth, 8th September, 1683. 

Page 156. The following burials from St. Stephen-by-Saltash should 
have followed that of 1750 ; viz. : 

1769. Jan. 25. Mrs. Elizabeth Little, aged 62 years. 
1769. July 11. Elizabeth Warne, aged 2 years. 
1771. Oct. 1. Mr, Richard Herring, aged 88 years. 

1777. April 22. Mrs. Nancy Marshall. 

1778. Dec. 9. Mrs. Mary Pengelly. 

Page 165. 1606. Note. At the end of the tenth line omit the 
comma and " a " after wife, and read " wife of." 

Richard Harris, of Blowflemyng, buried 14th July, 1587. Vide St. 
Andrew, Plymouth, Parish Register. 

Page 168. 1619. For " Francis " read " Frances." 

Page 170. The following should have been among the extracts from 
the Registers at Ermington : John Ashford and Mrs. Ann Rous, married 
20th June, 1633. 

Page 191. The marriage of John Ingram and Mrs. Joane Treville is 
entered in the Registers of both Maker and St. Andrew. 

T 



242 ADDENDA ET COKRIGENDA. 

Page 202. Vallack. Nathaniel, son of Mr. John and Mrs. Elizabeth 
Vallack, baptized 30th January, 1684 ; Mr. Amos Doidge and Elizabeth 
Vallack, married by license, 12th December, 1712 ; William, son of 
Mr. John Vallack, buried 1st December, 1679 ; Mary, daughter of Mr. 
John Vallack, buried 4th August, 1682 ; Mrs. Elizabeth Vallack, buried 
9th January, 1728. Vide St. Andrew Parish Register. 

Vallack. Joseph Vallack (son of Mr. John Vallack, apothecary, 
of Plymouth, and Mrs. Elizabeth, his wife), settled at Kingsand, 
in the Parish of Maker, at which church he was married 9th 
February, 1719, to Elizabeth, daughter and heir of Joseph Penley, by 
his wife Elizabeth, daughter of John Gilbert. They had seven sons, 
and one daughter, Elizabeth, married to . . . Rowe. The sons were — 

I. John, born in 1720, and married . . . Pyrick. 
II. James, born in 1724, married . . . Pope, and had six sons ; viz. : 

1. James, married . . . Sargent. 

2. Thomas, died unmarried. 

3. Joseph, Colonel Royal Marines, k.h. Colonel Vallack saw 

much active service, being in about twenty great fights, 
and at the time of the Mutiny at the Nore, as Captain of 
Marines, suppressed that on board his own ship. Sir Edward 
Codrington, speaking of his services in the House of 
Commons, said that he had not been faii'ly rewarded. He 
married his cousin Mary, daughter of his uncle, WilUam 
Vallack. By this lady he had issue, one son, a lieutenant 
R.N., who died at sea unmarried, and two daughters ; 
Emma, married to Captain Tom, R.N., and had an only 
son, the present Lieut. -Colonel Vallack Tom, r.m. ; and 
Elizabeth, married to . . . Beveans. 

4. John, married , . . Sargent. 

5. William. 

6. Henry, who was drowned. 

III. Joseph. 

IV. Peter, married . . . Sargent, and died in 1810. 

V. Robert, married . . . Perkin, granddaughter of Sir John Rogers, 
Bart. He died in 1800. 
VI. William, below. 

VII. Benjamin, bom in 1735, and died in 1823, having married . . . 
Glinn. 
The sixth son, William Vallack, bom in 1730, married in 1768 
Mary, sister and heir of William Salmon, gent, of Kingsand. (This 
family of Salmon were descended from John Salmon, of ElwellhaU 
House, Watergate, in the Parish of Maker, who was married at South 
Hill, 13th November, 1613, to Mary, daughter of Peter Manington, of 
Manington, and his wife Frances, daughter and heir of Edward Couch, 
of Houghton. — See Colonel Vivian's Visitations of Cornvxdl, p. 305. 
The marriage settlement and some of the property is now in the posses- 



ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. 



243 



sion of Mr. C. S. Vallack, by inheritance.) They had issue, one son and 
two daughters ; the latter were Mary, married to her cousin. Col. Joseph 
Vallack, and Sarah died unmarried. The son, William Vallack, a 
Captain in the Cornish Militia, married in 1801 Judith, third daughter 
of the Rev. William Smith, Eector of Meavy, co. Devon, by whom he 
had issue. 

I. Benjamin William Salmon, born in 1803 and died in 1875, 
having married Amelia, daughter of Francis Rawle, Esq., 
Solicitor of Liskeard and Plymouth, and sister of the Rev. 
Richard Rawle, Bishop of Trinidad, and had issue, a son, 
Edmund, in the War Office, and three daughters. He was of 
Exeter College, Oxford, B.A., First Class, 1824, and Vicar of 
St. Budeaux from 1835 to his death. 
II. William, Under-Secretary of 
New South Wales, married 
. . . Styles, and died in 1875. 

III. Henry Adoniah, solicitor, of 

Torrington. 

IV. John Elias, Lieut. R.N. 
V. Edmund, in the Royal Navy, 

died young. 
VI. Adoniah, a surgeon, M.R.C.S. 

Eng. 
VII. Charles Salmon, now of Pen- 
ley Villa, Kingsand, and 

St. Michael's Terrace, Stoke 

Damerel. 
VIII. Vaughan died in infancy, 

and Mary died in infancy. 

Charlotte Selina d. young. 
The Arms borne by the family 
are : Quarterly 1 and 4, Sa. fretty 
or, in each interstice a mullet arg., 
Vallack ; 2, Sa. a chief or, Penley ; 
3, Sa. three salmons haurient arg., 
Salmon. Crest : A dove rising proper. 
Motto, " Memento mori." 




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