CORNWALL - BOOKS These several books cover various aspects of local history in Cornwall as it affected the lives of the people living there, and refer to local government, life style, living conditions, commerce and mining. Frequent reference is made to those involved in the different activities and these works have been indexed here for the personal names they contain. Seldom is it found that the information given is the traditional birth, death and marriage data sought by the genealogist. Often it may be simply a brief reference to a person's involvement in some undertaking - occasionally a fuller narrative will show something of the way a person led his life. Whichever it may be, it all helps give a little substance to the lives of our ancestors. With each entry a short reference has been included as a guide to identifying the person or suggesting a family connection. Sometimes this in fact may be all the information available. Where possible a date has been added as well but it is important this should not be taken too literally. Often this has been estimated from other contemporary events and is intended only to help relate people to approximate periods of time. Also some books have been included which although not strictly "of Cornwall" relate to Cornish people or their descendants and appeared to be appropriate in such an index. [1] THE HISTORY OF THE TOWN AND BOROUGH OF PENZANCE - P.A.S. Poole. The Corporation of Penzance. - 1974 [2] A HISTORY OF CORNWALL - Ian Soulsby. Phillimore & Co. Ltd, Shopwyke Hall, Chichester, Sussex - 1986 ISBN 0 85033 6120 [3] PENZANCE AND NEWLYN - Sheila Bird. Phillimore & Co. Ltd, Shopwyke Hall, Chichester, Sussex. - 1987 ISBN 0 85033 6333 [4] SMUGGLING IN CORNWALL - Cyril Noall. D. Bradford Barton Ltd, Truro. - 1971 [5] ANNALS OF AN ANCIENT CORNISH TOWN, REDRUTH - Frank Michell. Dyllansow Truran, Trewolsta, Trewirgie, Redruth, Cornwall. - 1985 ISBN 0 907566 85 5 [6] THE MINES OF CORNWALL (The Land's End Peninsular)-Thomas Spargo D.Bradford Barton Ltd, Frances St, Truro, Cornwall. [7] COPPER MINING IN CORNWALL AND DEVON - D.B. Barton. D.Bradford Barton Ltd, Truro. - 1978 [8] THE ST IVES MINING DISTRICT (Vol. 1) - Cyril Noall. Dyllansow Truran, Trewolsta, Trewirgie, Redruth, Kernow - 1982 ISBN 0 907566 33 2 [9] THE BOOK OF CORNISH VILLAGES - Sheila Bird. The Dovecote Press Ltd, Stanbridge, Wimborne, Dorset -1988 ISBN 0 946159 51 3 [10] ESSAYS IN CORNISH MINING HISTORY (1) - D.B.Barton D.Bradford Barton Ltd, Frances St, Truro, Cornwall - 1968 [11] ESSAYS IN CORNISH MINING HISTORY (2) - D.B.Barton D.Bradford Barton Ltd, Frances St, Truro, Cornwall - 1971 [12] THE ST IVES MINING DISTRICT (Vol. 2) - Cyril Noall. Dyllansow Truran, Redruth, Cornwall - 1993 ISBN 185 022 0670 [13] LIFE IN CORNWALL (EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY) - R.M.Barton. D.Bradford Ltd, Truro. - 1970 [14] LIFE IN CORNWALL (END OF NINETEENTH CENTURY) - R.M.Barton. D.Bradford Ltd, Truro - 1974 [15] AUSTRALIA'S LITTLE CORNWALL - Oswald Pryor. Rigby Publishers Ltd, Adelaide - 1980 ISBN 0 85179 218 9 [16] THE CORNISH IN AUSTRALIA - Jim Faull. Australasian Educa Press Pty Ltd, 30 Mt Dandenong Rd, Croydon 3136 - 1983 ISBN 0 86787 200 4 [17] VANISHING CORNWALL - Daphne du Maurier. Penguin Books Australia Ltd, Ringwood, Victoria - 1972 [18] MELINDWR, CARDIGANSHIRE : a study of the Censuses 1841-71 - E. Alwyn Benjamin. Reprinted from Ceredigion, Journal of the Ceredigion Antiquarian Society. - 1983 [19] TUDOR CORNWALL - A.L.Rowse. Dyllansow Truran Trewolsta, Trewirgie, Redruth, Cornwall ISBN 185022 0581 ********************************* Index compiled by: Bill Trenwith 23 Kimbarra Rd Pymble NSW 2073 Australia. 1996 ********************************** Abbot, David (sold mining property in Altarnun 1435) [11]60 Abbot, William (granted Hartland priory lands 1540) [19]201 Abbot, William (bought Hartland Abbey, Devon 1546) [19]216 Abbots, S. (donated soup and bread 1867) [5]167 Abbott, S.M. (committee secretary 1895) [5]202 Abbott, Samuel (purser Bussow mine 1881) [12]124 Adams, Henry (farmer at Tolgus 1856) [5]145 Adams, John Couch (discovered Neptune, born Laneast) [9]9 Adams, Nicholas (chantry commissioner for Cornwall 1552 [19]297 Adams, Thomas (farmer Tarewaste 1856) [5]145 Adams, William (arrived Melbourne 3 Jan 1853) [16]53 Addis, George (customer of tinsmith 1782) [5]52 Addis, Henry (customer of tinsmith 1782) [5]52 Addison, Joseph (postoffice letter carrier 1883) [14]67 Agar, Anna Maria (letter from Alfred Jenkin 1842) [5]122 Agar, Anna Maria (paid for land destroyed by mining 1858 [5]150 Aglington, Annie (Mrs) (murder threat at Camelford 1893) [14]130 Alison, J. (from Edinburgh - shares in mine 1870) [10]117 Allbright, R.V.A (Penzance councillor 1973) [1]145 Allbright, R.V.A. (Penzance councillor 1974) [1]276 Allen, (Mr) (assistant clerk paupers' union 1843) [5]122 Allen, John (carrier Redruth to Camborne 1844) [5]126 Allen, John (helped in mine rescue 1873) [8]32 Allen, John (of Stokeclimsland/resented taxes 1497) [19]122 Allen, Peter (candidate for seat of Wallaroo 1891) [15]124 Allen, Ralph (born St Blazey 1694,reformed postage) [9]124 Allen, Thomas (rented house to Penzance Grammar 1763) [1]87 Allen, Thomas (fined for support of Warbeck 1497) [19]138 Allen, William (killed in mine accident 1853) [12]55 Alley, Matthew (brother of Roger) [19]323 Alley, Roger (son William/archdeacon Cornwall 1569) [19]323 Alley, William (bishop of Exeter c1560) [19]322 Alsa, William (vicar Gulval/executed 1549) [19]284 Alward (owned manor of Alwarton 1066) [1]11 Amadas, John (King's sergeant/received annuity 1535 [19]173 Andrew, (Mr) (killed in mine accident 1858) [2]94 Andrew, (Dr) (occupied dwelling house 1854) [5]143 Andrew, (Mrs) (prepared dinner at "Hotel" 1836) [5]111 Andrew, Charles E. (new host at "Hotel" 1851) [5]137 Andrew, Eliza (listed in Pigot's at "Hotel" 1844) [5]125 Andrew, Eliza (listed at"Hotel & Posting House" 1847) [5]132 Andrew, Emily (in Melindwr in 1871 census) [18]326 Andrew, George (4 sheep in the pound 1757) [5]45 Andrew, George (in Melindwr in 1871 census) [18]326 Andrew, Henry (shares in mine 1870) [10]117 Andrew, James (listed in Pigot's as painter 1823) [5]88 Andrew, James (subscribed to build town clock 1828) [5]100 Andrew, James Penrose (listed in Pigot's as painter 1844) [5]125 Andrew, John (conductor of Penzance Brass Band) [3]126 Andrew, John (church warden St Austell 1830) [13]194 Andrew, John (in Meldindwr in 1871 census) [18]326 Andrew, Joseph (grocer in Redruth 1783) [5]53 Andrew, Joseph (assay office listed for rates 1793) [5]60 Andrew, Joseph (assay master 1823) [5]88 Andrew, Joseph (enquiry to Harvey's of Hayle 1829) [5]101 Andrew, Joseph (in Pigot's as assay master 1844) [5]124 Andrew, Joseph (grocer in Redruth 1817) [13]79 Andrew, Joseph (jun) (surgeon 1856) [5]145 Andrew, Martha (in Melindwr in 1871 census) [18]326 Andrew, Mary (in Melindwr in 1871 census) [18]326 Andrew, N. (owner Andrews Hotel 1827) [5]96 Andrew, Nicholas (host Redruth Hotel 1827) [5]60 Andrew, Nicholas (subscribed to town clock 1828) [5]100 Andrew, Nicholas (hotel demolished 1968) [5]225 Andrew, Phillipa (Mrs) (died Redruth widow of Joseph 1817) [13]79 Andrew, Richard (mercer in Redruth 1783) [5]53 Andrew, Susannah (linen & draper in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Andrew, Simon (in Melindwr in 1871 census) [18]326 Andrew, Thomas (Methodist Minister 1834-1862) [5]94 Andrew, W. (Mrs) (distributed charities 1892) [5]197 Andrew, William (charged for selling wife 1819) [5]83 Andrew, William (imprisoned for 3 months 1819) [5]84 Andrew, William (assay master 1844) [5]124 Andrew, William (assayer 1856) [5]145 Andrew, William (ran off and left wife 1799) [10]20 Andrewartha, John (pawnbroker, married Mrs Martin 1854) [5]142 Andrews, James (sued by Harvey & Co 1831) [8]35 Andrews, Joseph (grocer in Redruth 1791) [5]56 Andrews, M. (director of mine near Porthmeor 1907) [12]15 Angas, George Fife (a founder of South Australia) [15]158 Angas, J.H. (son of George Fife Angas) [15]158 Angof, Michael Joseph (opponent of new taxes 1497) [2]59 Angore, James (assay master 1847) [5]131 Angove, (Miss) (scripture reader - town mission 1870) [5]170 Angove, Abel (indenture between Thos. Kniveton 1764) [8]16 Angove, Abel (of Illogan - indenture 1742) [12]103 Angove, Alfred John (driver of whim horses-11 yrs old 1886) [14]90 Angove, E. Scudamore (surgeon 1880) [14]45 Angove, Edward (copper agent in Redruth 1856) [5]145 Angove, Edward (mayor Falmouth 1810) [13]16 Angove, James (jun) (cooper 1844) [5]125 Angove, William (paid for making frames 1662) [1]231 Angwin, Doris (Mrs) (freedom of Penzance 1972) [1]285 Angwin, W. (purser St Just Consols 1864) [6]19 Angwin, William (purser St Just United 1864) [6]19 Angwin, William (purser East St Just United 1865) [6]20 Anthony, Arundel (mine manager Wheal Providence 1848) [8]41 Anthony, Arundel (mine manager Billia 1870) [12]75 Anthony, Arundel (report on Giew mine 1869) [12]84 Anthony, James (lawsuit over smelting patent 1713) [11]95 Anthony, Nathaniel (entries in account book 1778) [12]13 Anthony, Nathiel (entries in account book 1775-1781) [12]97 Anthony, Nathaniel (entries in account book 1778-1783) [12]119 Antony, Ann (shopkeeper in Redruth 1791) [5]56 Antron, Richard (coheir to Bodrugan estate c1500) [19]105 Antron, Richard (William's son & heir) [19]13 Antron, William (resentment over taxes 1497) [19]122 Antron, William (executed 1497) [19]138 ap Thomas, Rhys (Sir) (royalist leader in tax revolt 1479) [2]60 Aplin, P.H. (purser St Ives Consols 1864) [6]23 Aplin, P.H. (purser St Ives Consols 1875) [12]42 Aplin, Phillip (purser St Ives Consols 1860's) [12]4 Aplin, Phillip (purser St Ives Consol 1860's) [12]39 Ash, Elizabeth (breach of contract/Nich. Treffry 1596) [19]443 Ashwin, (Miss) (school for girls 1804) [5]68 Armitage, (Mr) (constable West Cornwall Railway 1852) [5]140 Arnall, (Mr) (wire-worker 1854) [5]141 Arnall, George (wire-worker 1823) [5]88 Arnall, George (wire-works 1833) [5]107 Arnall, George (wire-worker & timber merchant 1844) [5]126 Arnall, George (iron monger & tinplate worker 1847) [5]132 Arnall, George (timber merchant 1847) [5]133 Arnall, George (saw mills 1853) [5]140 Arnall, George (saw mills in rate book 1854) [5]143 Arnall, George Stephen (wire worker & saw mills 1856) [5]145 Arnall, Thomas (contributed to town clock 1828) [5]100 Arscott, John (convict first fleet-pardoned 1791) [16]97 Arscott, John (archpriest of St Michael's Mount 1537) [19]186 Arthur, Edward (disturbing a congregation, Truro 1826) [13]149 Arthur, John (nickname-Uncle Jan After 1883) [14]68 Arthur, Richard (settler in Illinois 1819) [13]97 Arthur, Richard (died 1893 - Redruth) [14]121 Arthur, Samuel (son of Richard Arthur - Illinois 1819) [13]97 Arthur, William (tailor 1844) [5]125 Arundell, (family) (granted Penwith hundred) [2]43 Arundell, Cicely (sister in order of St Bridget 1585) [19]357 Arundell, Dorothy (niece of Edward Arundell 1586) [19]343 Arundell, Dorothy (heard mass daily c1590) [19]365 Arundell, Edward (bought tin blowing house 1577) [11]60 Arundell, Edward (son of Lady Eliza Arundell 1564) [19]343 Arundell, Edward (letter to Peter Edcumbe c1570) [19]383 Arundell, Eliza (Lady) (widow of the 12th Sir John/died 1564) [19]343 Arundell, Elizabeth (land taken by the Crown 1593) [19]377 Arundell, Gertrude (heard mass daily c1590) [19]365 Arundell, Humphry (leader of Prayer Book rebellion 1549) [2]63 Arundell, Humphry (leader of Prayer Book rebellion 1549) [17]87 Arundell, Humphry (grandson of Humphry Calwodely) [19]263 Arundell, Humphry (signed rebellion Articles 1549) [19]269 Arundell, John (tax commissioner 1497) [2]59 Arundell, John (owned manor in Redruth 1599) [5]16 Arundell, John (defended Pendennis Castle - Civil War) [9]84 Arundell, John (appointed tax commissioner c1500) [19]121 Arundell, John (third son of Sir Remfry Arundell 1500) [19]142 Arundell, John (supported the King with troops) [19]229 Arundell, John (writing letter to Cecil 1602) [19]378 Arundell, John (Sir) (entertained at Penzance 1685) [1]42 Arundell, John (Sir) (defender of Pendennis) [1]46 Arundell, John (Sir) (defender of Pendennis 1646) [2]70 Arundell, John (Sir) (married heir of Le Sor) [9]97 Arundell, John (Sir) (fined for nonattendance at church) [17]88 Arundell, John (Sir) (defender of Pendennis 1846) [17]92 Arundell, John (Sir) (gave altar window/Lauceston 1544) [19]15 Arundell, John (Sir) (receiver-general of Duchy 1509) [19]83 Arundell, John (Sir) (Commissioner & assessor for Duchy 1518 [19]83 Arundell, John (Sir) (administered Duchy during Henry VIII [19]86 Arundell, John (Sir) (commission to muster men 1511) [19]223 Arundell, John (Sir) (member of the Council of the West 1539 [19]241 Arundell, John (Sir) (in the Tower 1550) [19]289 Arundell, John (Sir) (died 1557) [19]303 Arundell, John (Sir) (married Lord Stourton's widow) [19]345 Arundell, John (Sir) (died 1587) [19]362 Arundell, Margaret (widow of Sir Thomas [19]222 Arundell, Margery (brass in Antony church 1420) [9]11 Arundell, Matthew (Sir (son of Sir Thomas 1580) [19]344 Arundell, Ralph (proclaimed Henry VII at Bodmin 1483) [19]111 Arundell, Robert (prisoner on coast of Madrid c 1590) [19]363 Arundell, Thomas (son of Sir John) [9]97 Arundell, Thomas (son of Sir John c1500) [19]86 Arundell, Thomas (small properties taken by Crown 1592) [19]376 Arundell, Thomas (died 1632/buried at St Columb) [19]379 Arundell, Thomas (captain of St Mawes c1560) [19]385 Arundell, Thomas (Sir) (supported House of Lancaster) [17]86 Arundell, Thomas (Sir) (supported Henry VII 1483) [19]110 Arundell, Thomas (Sir) (proclaimed Henry VII at Bodmin 1483) [19]111 Arundell, Thomas (Sir) (restored lands from Sir James Tyrrell) [19]119 Arundell, Thomas (Sir) (lands acquired at the dissolution 1540 [19]219 Arundell, Thomas (Sir) (executed on Tower Hill 26 Feb 1552) [19]222 Arundell, Thomas (Sir) (supported the King with troops) [19]229 Arundell, Thomas (Sir) (member of the Council of the West 1539 [19]241 Arundell, Thomas (Sir) (beheaded on Tower Hill 1552) [19]289 Ash, C. (councillor Penzance 1973) [1]145 Ash, Clarence (councillor Penzance 1974) [1]276 Ashton, Edward (photographer St Ives 1883 [8]11 Ashton, N.T. (chemist St Ives-brother / Edward 1883) [8]9 Ashurst, (Judge) (Penzance Town expenses 1792) [1]252 Aston, G.F. (mining syndicate - S. Australia 1845) [15]20 Atwell, Hugh (rector St Ewe 1559-1615) [9]133 Aubyn, St John (Sir) (funeral 26 Aug 1839 - Redruth) [5]108 Audley, James (Lord) (tax revolt 1497) [2]59 Aunger, George (maltster Redruth 1783) [5]53 Aunselin, David (Sir) (rector of Redruth 1321- ) [5]17 Austen, Joseph Thomas (owner of Fowey Consols 1837) [7]58 Austen, Joseph Thomas (suing over damage to water way 1830) [13]195 Austin, George (baker & flour dealer Redruth 1844) [5]124 Austin, George (grocer & tea dealer 1844) [5]125 Austin, George (baker 1847) [5]131 Austin, George (grocer & tea dealer 1847) [5]132 Austin, George (confectioner & baker 1856) [5]145 Ayers, Henry (secretary Burra Burra union 1874) [15]37 Ayers, Henry (company secretary - Adelaide) [16]42 Aylworth, John (MP for Penryn 1553) [19]93 Babein, Joseph (French prisioner in Redruth 1793) [5]57 Backhouse, Hannah C. (Quaker meeting 1790) [5]55 Bacon, Phanuel (Dr) (owned manor of Treleigh) [5]16 Bagnold, T.M. (mining commissioner 1825) [13]146 Bagot, C.H. (mineral discovery Kapunda 1842) [15]19 Bagot, C.H. (mining syndicate S.Australia 1845) [15]20 Bagot, Charles (youngest son of C.H.Bagot) [15]19 Bagot, Charles (bought land Kapunda 1843) [16]33 Bailey, (Mr) (constable West Cornwall Railway 1852) [5]140 Bailey, C.J. (public health inspector Penzance 1973) [1]145 Bailey, C.J. (Chief Public Health Inspector 1974) [1]277 Bain, D. (master Redruth Grammar School 1806) [5]65 Bain, D.W. (Mrs) (Coffee Tavern stone laid 1879) [5]180 Bain, David Wise (partner in bank 1879) [5]47 Bain, Richard (copper business in Swansea 1862) [11]19 Bain, F.D. (gave land for playing field 1917) [5]214 Bainsmith, Bruce (old count house Wheal Speed 1960) [8]86 Bake, Robert (owned Delabole slate quarry 1826) [13]155 Baker, Cyril (architect 1938) [1]203 Baker, Cyril (architect 1949) [1]204 Baker, John (removed from town Penzance 1817) [1]273 Balfour, William (Sir) (parliament cavalry commander 1644) [2]69 Ball, Thomas (lead mine agent Melindwr 1851 census) [18]325 Ballment, Robert (plan drawn of manor of Redruth 1794) [5]25 Ballment, Robert (drew map shows manor of Redruth 1764) [5]60 Bamfield, R.H. (mining committe Wheal Margaret 1873) [8]25 Bamfield, R.H. (chairman Wheal Providence 1879) [8]51 Banbury, Richard (inhabitant Redruth 1739) [5]33 Banfield, John (mayor Penzance 1903) [1]282 Banfield, William (paid for water diverted 1799) [5]63 Bankes, Henry (daughter marries Visc. Falmouth 1810) [13]15 Baragwanha, Michael (money due for work on mine shaft 1758) [12]77 Baragwanha, Michael (money due for work on stems 1758) [12]78 Baragwanath, Eliza Mrs (landlady The Sloop Inn - St Ives 1899) [14]165 Baragwanath, John D. (born St Ives - MLA for S.Australia) [16]59 Baragwaneth, John (released from bastardy charge 1811) [13]22 Barbery, Ann (in Melindwr in 1861 census) [18]326 Barbery, Michael (in Melindwr in 1861 census) [18]326 Barclay, Alexander (presented to, living of St Allen 1530 [19]152 Barclay, Alexander (preached at St Germans' priory 1538) [19]182 Barens, Nicholas (pay for fixing Wheal Dipper whim 1758) [12]78 Barham, D. (Masonic lodge in Redruth 1858) [5]150 Baring-Gould, Sabine (lecturer 1889) [5]189 Barkla, J. (manager Yelta mine Moonta) [15]41 Barkla, James (mine manager Moonta 1864) [15]48 Barkla, James (mine captain at Moonta) [16]69 Barkle, Harriet (character at St Agnes - end 1800's) [9]122 Barkle, Harriet (wore men's clothes-died 1898 age 69) [14]161 Barlow, William T. (mayor Saltash 1789) [5]54 Barnes, Jonathan (found guilty of stealing oats 1811) [13]24 Barnet, John (baker in Redruth 1823) [5]88 Barnett, A.K. (exhibited telephone 1877) [5]176 Barnett, Andrew (Penzance mayor died April 1914) [1]167 Barnett, Andrew K. (Penzance mayor 1906-1913) [1]282 Barrat, John (secretary Wheal Reeth 1864) [6]14 Barrat, John (from St Austell) [10]24 Barrett, Horace (chairman St Ives Consolidated 1907) [12]45 Barrett, John (attacked near Comfort, Gwennap 1821) [13]114 Barrett, Richard (charged with murder-offerd pardon1799) [4]91 Barrett, Richard (description of accused 1799) [4]92 Barrett, Roger (a leader/prayer book revolution 1549 [19]264 Barrett, Roger (signed rebellion Articles 1549) [19]269 Barrett, Roger (a 'stirrer' in prayer book rebellion) [19]284 Barrett, William (Flamank's bother-in-law/pardoned 1500) [19]138 Barrington, Daines (antiquarian 1777) [2]76 Barron, C. (engineer North Cornwall Railway 1891) [14]119 Barrow, John (a 'stirrer' in prayer book rebellion) [19]284 Bartle, (Mr) (butcher Redruth 1840) [5]118 Bartle, Annie (married John Shovill, Camborne 1880) [14]83 Bartle, Sarah (matron of hospital Camborne 1885) [14]83 Bartlett, John (inspector weights Lostwithiel 1879) [14]43 Basset, (family) (arms displayed in Redruth church 1756) [5]42 Basset, (family) (Tehidy mansion sold 1915) [5]213 Basset, (family) (Trevenson mine 1740's) [7]22 Basset, (Lady) (Formation of Abstinence Society 1838) [5]114 Basset, (Lady) (road from Redruth to Hayle 1839) [5]115 Basset, (Lady) (listed as gentry 1844) [5]124 Basset, (Lady) (supplied hot soup to miners 1844) [5]126 Basset, (Lady) (annual Christmas bounty 1851) [5]137 Basset, (Lady) (deny right to ground under clock 1853) [5]140 Basset, (Miss) (building chapel of ease 1828) [5]99 Basset, (Mr) (Christmas charity 1757) [5]45 Basset, (Mr) (railway line from Poldice 1809) [5]72 Basset, (Mr) (grand gala at Tehidy Park 1856) [5]149 Basset, (Mr) (gifts to building St Andrews 1883) [5]183 Basset, (Mrs) (offer to pay for study 1866) [5]165 Basset, (Mrs) (presented communion plate 1883) [5]183 Basset, (Mrs) (Redruth women's hospital opened 1890) [5]191 Basset, Ann (maid of honour to Jane Seymour c1515) [19]87 Basset, Arthur (17th birthday 1890) [5]192 Basset, Arthur (Sir) (surrendered St Michael's Mount 1646) [17]92 Basset, Arthur (Sir) (surrendered St Michael's Mount 1646) [17]164 Basset, Arthur (Sir) (to Exeter for Xmas 1576) [19]427 Basset, Arthur Francis (coming of age festivities 1894) [5]200 Basset, Arthur Francis (illuminated address to traders 1898) [5]203 Basset, Arthur Francis (president Exhibition Society 1898) [5]204 Basset, Arthur Francis (married Rebecca Harriet Buller 1898) [14]161 Basset, Frances (lease on Portreath harbour 1846) [11]152 Basset, Francis (member of Royal Cornish Regt. 1643) [5]24 Basset, Francis (left money for Charity School 1722) [5]30 Basset, Francis (assigned tin bounds to J.Collins 1754) [5]39 Basset, Francis (lord of the manor 1787) [5]54 Basset, Francis (made coach road from Tehidy 1775) [5]66 Basset, Francis (making dock & rail at Portreath 1760) [9]112 Basset, Francis (railway at Portreath) [9]113 Basset, Francis (St Michael's Mount in Civil War 1646) [9]148 Basset, Francis (quay at Portreath 1713) [11]127 Basset, Francis (making harbour at Portreath 1760) [11]129 Basset, Francis (tramroad celebrations 1809) [11]134 Basset, Francis (Sir) (confined to house in Cornwall 1611) [5]23 Basset, Francis (Sir) (widow claims money ex Charles II(1651) [5]25 Basset, Francis (Sir) (patron of friends of liberty 1793) [5]57 Basset, Francis (Sir) (listed for church rates 1797) [5]59 Basset, Francis (Sir) (apartments in Carn Brea Castle 1795) [5]61 Basset, Francis (Sir) (shareholder in Portreath rail 1806) [11]132 Basset, G.L. (owns 16,969 acres of land 1873) [5]173 Basset, G.L. (Butchers Market rebuilt 1877) [5]176 Basset, G.L. (Mr Gustavus Lambart's funeral 1888) [5]188 Basset, G.L. (new lease on Dolcoath 1883) [11]156 Basset, G.L. (renewal of Dolcoath lease 1883) [14]68 Basset, Henrietta (wife of John Basset 1860) [10]99 Bassett, J.F. (rent for Tolskithy mine stamps 1858) [5]149 Basset, James (MP for Devon 1554) [19]303 Basset, John (indenture for rent in Redruth 1405) [5]19 Basset, John (blowing house in Redruth 1656) [5]25 Basset, John (petition re Friday's market 1660) [5]26 Basset, John (Rector Redruth 1784) [5]40 Basset, John (built Carn Brea castle, 15th century) [5]85 Basset, John (named mine after his wife 1860) [10]99 Basset, John (owns blowing house 1656) [11]68 Basset, John (Sir) (built Carn Brea castle, 15th century) [5]21 Basset, John Pendarves (owns land round the glebe 1727) [5]31 Basset, John Pendarves (dispute over dam in stream 1738) [5]33 Basset, Lawrence (Sir) (patron of the parish 1277) [5]17 Basset, Margaret (wife of William Basset 1379) [5]19 Basset, Thomas (heir a minor 1362) [5]18 Basset, William (charter roll for a market 1334) [5]18 Basset, William (licence for service in chapel 1379) [5]19 Basset, William (charter granted for market 1564) [5]22 Bassett (Supt) (policeman 1896) [1]165 Bassett, Francis (loyalist sheriff 1643) [2]69 Bassett, Francis (indicted for stealing sheep 1815) [13]56 Bassett, Thomas (carpenter at Roche ) [9]119 Bassett, William (acquired seat of Tedintone 1140) [5]16 Bastard, William (tobacconist 1695) [1]41 Bastian, James (merchant Truro 1832) [13]226 Bastin, Edward (chemist & druggist 1844) [5]124 Bastin, Edward (chemist & druggist 1847) [5]132 Bastin, Edward (Quaker Sunday school established 1854) [5]143 Bastin, Edward (druggist & grocer 1856) [5]145 Bastion, Edward (grocer & tea dealer 1844) [5]125 Bastion, J. (chemist & grocer 1854) [5]141 Bastion, R (shoemaker 1854) [5]142 Bastion, Sampson (owned slate quarry in SA 1841) [16]32 Bastion, Thomas (in Melindwr in 1841 census) [18]323 Baston, Emma (in Melindwr in 1851 census) [18]324 Baston, John (in Melindwr in 1851 census) [18]324 Baston, Susanah (in Melindwr in 1851 census) [18]324 Baston, Susanah (in Melindwr in 1861 census) [18]326 Baston, Susanah (in Melindwr in 1871 census) [18]327 Baston, Thomas (in Melindwr in 1841 census) [18]323 Bates, Leonard (land speculator/Launceston 1552) [19]298 Bath, Edwin (tailor 1854) [5]142 Bath, Edwin (tailor 1856) [5]145 Bath, Henry (re compaint noxious vapours 1823) [13]127 Bath, Henry (Methodist minister S. 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[1]280 Carveth, Peter (assigned mining deeds 1742) [8]16 Carveth, Peter (mining bounds near Towednack 1742) [12]103 Carvolth, (Mr) (bells given to parish church 1935) [5]44 Carvosso, Benjamin (ex Cornwall/Methodist Minister NSW) [16]98 Carwithill, C (Mrs) (paid cash to discharge bond 1792) [1]251 Carwithill, C (Mrs) (paid interest 1793) [1]253 Carwithill, C. (Mrs) (paid interest on bond 1792) [1]250 Cary, George (owner Tolgus manor) [5]16 Cary, Gregory (owned windmill at Woodbury 1549) [19]276 Casely, R.C. 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(crushed to death in mine 1840) [12]98 Champion, Richard (assigned patent for porcelain 1768) [9]151 Champion, William (nickname Badger 1883) [14]67 Chapman, Edward (fell into mine shaft 1689) [5]27 Chapman, Henry (sectretary South St Ives mine 1864) [12]53 Chapman, John (miner in South Aust. 1846) [16]47 Chapman, R. (president Redruth Urban Council 1918) [5]214 Chapel, (Mr) (planted trees in the churchyard 1809) [5]59 Chapel, John (sued by Penkivel vicar 1554) [19]309 Chapple, John (flowers stolen from Truro nursery 1816 [13]68 Chargois, Arsene (basket maker died in fire 1884) [5]184 Chargois, J. (basket maker 1854) [5]142 Chegwin, John (hatter in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Chegwin, John (hatter 1847) [5]132 Chegwin, William (farmer 1856) [5]146 Chellew, John T. (director St Ives Consolidated 1907) [12]45 Chellow, Emma (warrant against natural father 1816) [1]259 Chellow, John (agreement with St Ives Corp. 1832) [12]61 Chellow, Richard (indicted for filling mine shaft 1833) [13]226 Chellow, T.J. (solicitor St Ives 1907) [12]30 Chellow, T.J. (director St Ives Consolidated 1907) [12]47 Chellow, William (agreement with St Ives Corp. 1832) [12]61 Chenhall, J. (Redruth photographer died 1917) [5]214 Chenhalls, A. (land owner St Just United 1864) [6]19 Chenhalls, Alfred (land owner East St Just United 1864) [6]20 Chenoweth, (Mrs) (girls' school in Redruth 1877) [5]176 Chester, Charlie (old player, Redruth Cricket Club 1830) [5]104 Chester, Elizabeth(Mrs (listed under gentry in Redruth 1844) [5]124 Chetnyll, Richard (employed to build furnaces 1713) [11]97 Chichester, John (Sir) (mayor of Bodmin 1559) [19]321 Chichester, John (Sir) (royal visitation 1559) [19]322 Chichester, John (Sir) (reviewed piracy on Cornish coast 1564) [19]390 Chilcott, John (anti drunkeness society 1805) [5]70 Childs, Christopher (excise officer at Looe attacked 1799) [4]96 Chillcott, (Giant) (died aged 60 in parish Tintagel 1815) [13]58 Chin, Jimmy (Cornish boxing champion 1929/30) [3]105 Ching (drowned in mine shaft collapse 1858) [2]94 Ching, Richard (grocer in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Chingoore, Boaden (mason working on market house 1661) [1]227 Chingoore, Boaden (paid for work done 1661) [1]228 Chipman, Henry (meeting in timber yard 1841) [5]119 Chipman, Henry (proprietor De Dunstanville Arms 1844) [5]125 Chipman, Henry (proprietor De Dunstanville Arms 1847) [5]132 Chirgwin, A.U. 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(lead a Parliamentary force 1643) [2]69 Churchill, Sydney G. (eccentric doctor at Mevagissey 1830) [13]200 Churchill, William (member of Polperro coastguard 1810) [4]96 Churchill, William (Inn Keeper/leased Redruth market 1740) [5]33 Churchill, William (rent for fair & market 1753) [5]38 Churchill, William (High Sheriff of Cornwall 1765) [5]47 Ciddell, (Lieut) (revenue cruiser "Fox" 1835) [4]79 Clark, George T (Inspector of Public Health 1849) [1]142 Clark, Henry (grocer & tea dealer in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Clark, Henry (shopkeeper in Redruth 1856) [5]146 Clark, Tabot (Sir) (copper smelter at Polrudden 1714) [7]15 Clarke, Courtenay (London & South West bank manager 1863) [5]47 Clarke, Thomas (Sir) (copper mines in St Ives area 1687) [8]xv Clarke, V. (from Ashton to Mysore,gold mining 1887 [14]94 Claridge, Richard (lead mine agent in Melindwr in 1871) [18]332 Cleave, Thomas (Egloshayle bell-ringing team 1810) [9]32 Clemens, Matthew (church organist 1887-1940) [5]113 Clemens, Matthew (Redruth Choral Society ) [5]179 Clemens, Matthew (Cornish carols 1889) [5]190 Clemens, Thomas (feud with John Glyn 1469) [19]107 Clement, Gregory (Cornish republican executed 1660) [2]71 Clemo, Andrew (carrier in Redruth 1856) [5]146 Clemo, Andrew (carrier Redruth to Penzance 1856) [5]149 Clemo, John (carrier Redruth to Truro 1856) [5]149 Clemo, William (carrier Redruth to Truro 1844) [5]126 Clemow, Edgar William (Honorary Freeman of Penzance 1901) [1]284 Clerk, Jane (daughter of John/buried 5 Aug 1522) [19]440 Clerk, Janet (wife of John/buried 30 July 1547) [19]440 Clerk, John (son of John/buried 30 July 1522) [19]440 Clerk, John (of St Columb/buried 6 Aug 1522) [19]440 Clies (Clyes), John (brass in Madron church 1623) [1]34 Clies (Clyes), John (appointed alderman by charter 1614) [1]216 Clies (Clyes), John (Penzance alderman 1614) [1]276 Clies (Clyes), John (first full mayoral year 1614-15) [1]278 Clies, John (mayor of Penzance 1614) [1]279 Clifden, (Viscount) (owned Redruth manor) [5]16 Cliff, Richard (mine share broker in Redruth 1856) [5]146 Clifford H. Dalton (owner of 'Abbey House', Penzance) [1]183 Cliff, Thomas (Moonta pattern making shop 1863) [15]73 Clifford, H.Dalton (refurbishing condemned cottages 1957) [1]204 Clifford, Nicolas (Spanish raid on Penzance 1595) [1]26 Clift, Richard (mining broker from St Day 1879) [11]41 Climo, N. (plant for 'untinning' slimes 1880) [14]44 Clinton, (Lord) (gave site for St Andrews, Redruth 1883 [5]183 Clinton, (Lord) (subscribed to Redruth Hospital 1890) [5]192 Clinton, (Lord) (gave 6 acres for Park 1897) [5]203 Clocker, Anne (in 1871 Melindwr census, 85 years old) [18]330 Cloke (collected tin charter 1663) [1]232 Cloud, T.C. (in charge Wallaroo smelters, 20 years) [15]45 Cloud, T.C. (lecturer, Adelaide School of Mines) [15]144 Clowes, William (a founder Primitive Methodists 1825) [5]91 Clymo,James (principal in South Caradon mine 1836) [11]44 Clymo,James (mine captain, died 1849) [11]45 Clymo, James B. (mine captain, married in St Cleer 1843 [11]46 Clymo, Peter (established Caradon copper mine 1836) [7]67 Clymo, Peter (friend of mine broker,Rich. 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(coaches for sale 1867) [5]167 Cock, James (from Ashton to Mysore,gold mining 1887 [14]94 Cock, James Henry (mine share broker in Redruth 1856) [5]146 Cock, John (excused from taking apprentice 1817) [1]269 Cock, John (principal inhabitant of Redruth 1739) [5]33 Cock, John (servant of Thos Brewer, Probus 1817) [13]78 Cock, John (of Truro, sign stolen 1833) [13]229 Cock, Mary (kept key to Chapel of Penzance 1693) [1]65 Cock, Richard (church warden Redruth 1613) [5]24 Cock, Richard (a principal inhabitant, Redruth 1653) [5]25 Cock, Richard (signalled smugglers with a fire 1815) [13]57 Cock, Richard (stole comfits from Camborne fair 1822) [13]118 Cock, Solomon (made out Militia Lists 1793) [1]254 Cock, Thomas (tinner of Redruth, will 1663) [5]26 Cock, Walter (robbed by William Sim 1830) [13]197 Cock, William (grocer in Redruth 1791) [5]56 Cock, William (hat manufacturer in Redruth 1823) [5]88 Cock, William (assisted to emigrate to Australia 1840 [5]118 Cocke, Anthony (died 11 March 1700) [5]28 Cocke, Anthony (assistant to Tinner's Parliament 1710) [5]29 Cocke, Anthony (gift of silver flagon to church 1700) [5]31 Cocke, Anthony (supervised blowing house 1660) [11]69 Cockle, Montague (letter from Grt. 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(Rev) (vicar of Kenwyn, read prayers 1828) [13]175 Collings, (Mr) (bought the Old Vestry 1840) [5]118 Collingwood, Thomas (master of brig "Sarah", in gale 1828) [13]170 Collins, (Mr) (school, Redruth 1864) [5]68 Collins, Anne (married Edward Pascoe when 12 yrs old) [19]441 Collins, Catherine (living in Melindwr in 1861 census) [18]326 Collins, Edward (Rector of Illogan 1533) [5]34 Collins, Edward (assessed for church rates 1801) [5]59 Collins, Edward (magistrate, Truro petty sessions 1834) [13]242 Collins, H. (local agent for Lord Clinton 1897) [5]203 Collins, Horace (son of T.Collins, school master 1896) [5]128 Collins, J.H. (ex Truro/mishap in British Columbria) [14]115 Collins, James (fell down old mine shaft, St Blazey) [9]124 Collins, John (Rev) (interest in blowing house 1659) [5]26 Collins, John (Rev) (1734-1775, Rector of Redruth) [5]34 Collins, John (Rev) (friend of John Wesley) [5]35 Collins, John (Rev) (gave Roman coins to Wm Borlase) [5]37 Collins, John (Rev) (assigned tin bounds) [5]39 Collins, John (Rev) (did not reside in the Rectory 1765) [5]42 Collins, John B. (Rev) (previous servants, run hotel 1776) [5]51 Collins, M.B. (architect, Redruth boys' school 1907) [5]209 Collins, T (schoolmaster Redruth College) [5]128 Collins, T (headmaster Redruth College 1891) [5]194 Collins, T. 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(electric light at St Autell 1866) [14]89 Cope, Anthony (Sir) (Chamberlain to Catherine Parr 1548) [19]293 Coplestone, Chris. (bought manor of Tywardreath c1564) [19]210 Coppinger (smuggler, schooner Black Prince 1834) [4]31 Corbet, Roger (MP for Truro 1524) [19]228 Corby, T.C. (ex Bedfordshire with Rev Hawksley 1836 [5]43 Corby, T.C. (parish clerk, Redruth 1836) [5]44 Corey, H. (from Cardiff, fishing in Camel river) [14]57 Corey, J. (from Cardiff, fishing in Camel river) [14]57 Corin (brass foundry in Penzance) [1]159 Corin, Jacob (warrant against William Rosewarne 1817 [1]265 Corin, James (china & glass dealer in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Corin, John (grocer in Redruth 1856) [5]146 Corin, Matthew (grocer in Redruth 1854) [5]142 Corin, Philip (currier in Redruth 1856) [5]146 Corin, W. (gave soup & bread for poor 1867) [5]167 Corin, William John (earthenware dealer in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Corin, William John (grocer in Redruth 1854) [5]143 Corin, William John (grocer in Redruth 1856) [5]146 Corker, Richard (tin agent 1708) [11]89 Cornburgh, Avery (given land by Richard III 1485) [19]112 Cornelius, John (made six stone steps for church 1793) [5]58 Cornelius, John (chaplain to Sir John Arundell 1583) [19]358 Cornelius, Thomas (captain at Moonta mine) [16]69 Cornelius, William (beer retailer in Redruth 1856) [5]146 Cornell, H.C. (iron work for infant school room 1863) [5]157 Cornish, (Mr) (rent for Magazine 1793) [1]254 Cornish, (Mr) (tinsmith in Redruth 1782) [5]52 Cornish, C. (Mrs) (established Quaker Sunday school 1854) [5]143 Cornish, Charles (listed as gentry in Redruth 1856) [5]145 Cornish, Dorothy (Quaker meetings in house 1745) [5]35 Cornish, Ezekiel (proprietor Oxford Inn, Redruth 1823) [5]88 Cornish, Ezekiel (hotel proprietor in Redruth 1856) [5]146 Cornish, George (mining chandler 1796) [5]61 Cornish, Hannah (Miss) (seminary in Redruth 1856) [5]146 Cornish, James (coroner at Falmouth 1830) [13]202 Cornish, John (year's rent for the magazine 1792) [1]249 Cornish, Mary (ironmonger & brazier in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Cornish, Mary (marine stores in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Cornish, Mary (seminary in Redruth 1856) [5]146 Cornish, R. (drowned from the Bude pilot boat 1823) [13]127 Cornish, T.H. (Col) (Town Clerk, died Dec 1930) [1]168 Cornish, Thomas (building new dry dock,Penzance 1881) [14]54 Cornish, Thomas (International Fisheries Exhib. 1883) [14]69 Cornish, Thomas (Dolly Pentreath a fraud? 1888) [14]101 Cornish, Thomas (Bishop of Bath & Wells 1530) [19]152 Cornish, William (ironmonger at Redruth 1836) [5]111 Cornish, William (robbed Captn, Jenning's house 1815) [13]59 Cornish, William (beer retailer in Redruth 1856) [5]146 Cornish, William C. (successful builder in Victoria 1857) [16]104 Cornwall, Henry (mimic battle of Waterloo 1864) [5]159 Corpe, J.R. (Mrs) (Moonta Hall foundation stone 1885) [15]155 Cory, Thomas (auction at house, Lostwithiel 1813) [13]38 Coryn, John (owned blowing house, Treworder 1619) [11]70 Coryton, George (Curate of Penzance 1788-1806) [1]84 Coryton, George (schoolmaster,Penzance Grammar 1796) [1]87 Coryton, Peter (leased Lancolyn from St Germans 1539) [19]196 Coryton, Peter (leased the rectory of Madron c1570) [19]329 Coryton, William (Pentillie Castle, Saltash 1878) [14]31 Cosier, Elizabeth (grand-daughter of Gideon Cosier 1729) [11]75 Cosier, Gideon (died 1729) [11]75 Cosier, Thomas (owned blowing house, bankrupt 1724) [11]74 Cosier, Thomas (consigned premises to Peter Hill 1724) [11]75 Cosowarth, John (brass in Colan church 1700's) [9]22 Coss, William (stole 12 shillings, Thos Keskeys 1824) [13]142 Cossen, John (named in visitation of 1620) [1]34 Coster, John (developed copper mining 1693) [7]12 Coster, John ("father of Cornish copper mining") [7]13 Coster, John (leased Lenobrey form Thos Tonkin 1710) [11]73 Coster, Robert (sold advowson to Penzance Corp. 1731) [1]84 Coswarth, John (held land at Bosowen 1589) [19]44 Cotton, T. (Penzance alderman 1973) [1]145 Cotton, Thomas (Penzance alderman 1974) [1]276 Cotton, William (granted search warrant 1816) [1]259 Couch, Arthur Quiller (grandson of Dr Jonathon Couch) [4]12 Couch, Arthur Quiller (Cornish writer known as Q) [9]100 Couch, Jonathon (write of repeal of Corn Laws 1846) [2]100 Couch, Jonathon (wrote a local history) [4]12 Couch, Jonathon (history of Polperro village 1871) [4]83 Couch, Jonathon (smuggling stories in book 1798) [4]84 Couch, Jonathon (author & student of medicine) [9]100 Couch, Ralph (leased tithes/Glasney college 1564) [19]328 Couch, Richard Pearce (mayor of Penzance 1898,90) [1]282 Coulson (sawmill & timber yard 1883) [1]159 Coulson, H (meeting with mayor about tariff 1817) [1]264 Coulson, James B. (purser of Spearne mine 1864) [6]14 Coulson, J.B. (purser of Billia mine 1864) [6]22 Coulson, James B. (shares in Polpeor mine 1872) [8]13 Coulson, John (acquired Carn Galver property 1851) [8]102 Coulson, John (developed mine ventilation 1855) [8]103 Coulson, Thomas (mayor of Penzance 1856) [1]282 Count Robt of Mortain (half brother William the Conqueror) [1]11 Count Robt of Mortain (granted St Michael's Mount,to Norman) [1]20 Courtenay, Edward (supported House of Lancaster 1460) [17]86 Courtenay, Edward (keeper of Restormel castle 1485) [19]82 Courtenay, Edward (died at Padua 1556) [19]101 Courtenay, Edward (supported Henry VII 1483) [19]110 Courtenay, Edward (earldom restored 1486) [19]114 Courtenay, Edward (cousin of Queen Mary 1552) [19]297 Courtenay, Henry (steward of the Duchy 1523) [19]82 Courtenay, Henry (brother Thomas II/executed 1467) {19]101 Courtenay, Hugh (Sir) (beheaded after battle at Tewkesbury) [19]101 Courtenay, James (indicted for forging receipts 1822) [4]66 Courtenay, John (slain at Tewksebury 1471) [19]101 Courtenay, John (younger son of Sir William 1549) [19]276 Courtenay, John (wished to depose Mary 1554) [19]305 Courtenay, John (took ship to leave England 1554) [19]306 Courtenay, Lawrence (bought Gonan manor 1546) [19]217 Courtenay, Peter (supported Henry VII 1483) [19]110 Courtenay, Peter (Bishop of Exeter 1478-1487) [19]142 Courtenay, Thomas I (family head/became Lancastrian) [19]101 Courtenay, Thomas II (beheaded after battle of Towton 1461) [19]101 Courtenay, Walter Sir (land & offices restored 1486) [19]114 Courtenay, William Sir (died at the end of 1535) [19]172 Courtenay, William Sir (plot against Philip & Mary 1556) [19]317 Courtenay, William Sir (to Exeter for Xmas 1576) [19]427 Courtney, Blanche (photographed as fisherwoman ) [3]113 Courtney, Leonard Hy. (Honorary Freeman of Penzance 1888) [1]284 Courtney, John Sampson (wrote of Penzance Chapel 1845) [1]13 Courtney, John Sampson (1803-1881, recorded changes,Penzance) [1]131 Courtney, Rich Acutt (Honorary Freeman of Penzance 1933) [1]285 Courtney, Thomasine (royal descent from Edward I) [5]43 Coverdale, Miles (Bishop of Exeter 1551-53) [19]142 Coverdale, Miles (Bishop of Exeter 1551-53) [19]184 Coward, (Mr) (premises used as workhouse 1830) [5]104 Cowell, Herbert Lee (architect born Helston in 1873) [1]200 Cowling, Samuel (stole duck from farm in St Trudy 1841) [9]153 Cowling, Dick (managed Hamley mine,Moonta [15]46 Cowling, Sarah (died Moonta 1870, typhoid fever) [16]76 Cowling, Tom (father of Dick Cowling/died1899) [15]46 Cowling, Thomas (Moonta mine captain, at Yelta) [16]70 Cowlyn, John (conversation re church service 1554) [19]304 Cowper, Edward (bought chantry lands in Saltash 1552) [19]297 Cox, Peter (miner drunk & blaspheming 1795) [5]61 Crabb, Ellen (straw bonnet maker in Redruth 1847) [5]133 Crabb, James (killed in Moonta mine explosion 1878) [15]60 Crane, Richard (original of Redruth muster book 1500) [5]21 Crane, Richard (Camborne, has Redruth muster book 1772 [5]23 Crapp, Joseph (shipwright,Mylor,killed, accident 1770 [9]80 Craze, Abraham (killed in boiler explosion, 1868) [12]21 Craze, J.W. (manager, Giew mine 1877-8) [12]85 Craze, James (manager, Giew mine 1873-4) [12]85 Craze, Mary Ann (food riot at Redruth Market 1847) [5]129 Craze, Mary Ann (food riot at Redruth Market 1847) [5]130 Cresswell, Thomas (silver medal,rescued men from sea 1829 [9]99 Cridland, Edward (harness maker in Redruth 1856) [5]146 Croad, J. (composed Cornish carols 1842) [5]190 Croad, Richard (listed as gentry in Redruth 1856) [5]145 Cross, Young (stole silver plate, St Gluvias 1827) [13]169 Crossman, John (ran school in Redruth 1866) [5]69 Croswell, (Mrs) (servants tried to burn house 1816) [1]261 Crout, (Mr) (house-steward at Tehidy 1865) [5]100 Crout, (Mr) (erected Town Clock 1829) [5]102 Crudge, Thomas (Rector 1620, buried Redruth 1649) [5]27 Cudlip, W.M. (shareholder New Trumpet mine 1870) [10]117 Cufe, Hugh (leased land in St Ewe 1592) [19]376 Cumming, Stephen (tailor in Redruth 1856) [5]146 Cummings, Stephen (tailor in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Cummings, Stephen (tailor in Redruth 1847) [5]133 Cundy, Joseph (beer retailer in Redruth 1856) [5]146 Cunstance, D. (Prof.) (Principal Roseworthy Ag College, SA) [15]180 Curgenven, John (smuggling tobacco & "French" brandy) [4]71 Curgenven, John (offered smuggled goods for sale 1828) [13]179 Curie, (Mme) (boxes of radium rich ore 1908) [12]65 Curnow, John (recovered body from mine shaft 1874) [12]63 Curnow, Matthew (ex Wheal Mary, before Royal Com. 1862) [8]31 Curnow, Matthew (attempted reopenning Wheel Reeth 1903) [8]70 Curnow, Michael (killed in accident, Reeth Consols 1854 [12]99 Curnow, Paul (supplied timber, Wheel Dipper 1759) [12]78 Curnow, Richard (gaoled for breaking contract 1832) [12]35 Curnow, Richard (killed in mine accident 1836) [12]120 Curnow, Samuel (father of Richard Curnow 1836) [12]121 Curnow, Thomas (adventurer in Wheel Dipper 1758) [12]78 Curry, Grace (recommended to Dispensary 1817) [1]272 Curry, John (studied at Douai college 1577) [19]356 Curry, William (butcher in Redruth 1844) [5]124 Curtis, Richard (owned two moors at Lostwithiel 1500's) [19]38 Curtis, Thomas (started Wherry Mine 1778) [1]74 Curtis, William (drowned while smuggling 1822) [4]42 Cury, Henry (pig killed by brewery cart 1810) [5]34 Curzon, Robert (had Tywardreath tithes valued 1546) [19]211 Custer, Geoffry (tin weighed at coinage 1354) [5]18 Cuthygy, John (Sir) (late Rector of St Eunin 1450) [5]20 Dabb, Frederick Wm (insurance agent in Redruth 1856) [5]146 Daddow, Samuel John (injured in South Crofty mine 1890) [14]110 Dagle, John (vicar Bodmin/died 1564) [19]209 Dagle, John (vicar Bodmin 1550) [19]321 Dagle, John (died as rector of St Breoke c 1570) [19]326 Daine, W.R. (Rev) (Vicar of St Stithians killed 1911) [5]211 Dalby, Augustus (tenders for supplies, Reeth Consols) [12]98 Dale, Alexander (farmer in Redruth 1856) [5]146 Dale, Elizabeth (clothes burned by fireworks 1817) [1]271 Dale, John (claim for payment of wages 1859) [12]27 Dale, Samuel (lawsuit over milling rights 1711) [1]67 Dale, Samuel (dispute over milling rights 1714) [1]240 Dale, Samuel (dispute over milling rights 1714) [1]246 Dale, Wellington (mayor of Penzance 1885,6,7) [1]282 Dangar, Henry (ex St Neot, pastoralist NSW) [16]101 Daniel, Charles (elected pig pounder,Lostwithiel 1879) [14]43 Daniel, E. (basket shop in St Ives 1907) [12]15 Daniel, J. (report on St Ives Wheal Allen 1864) [12]3 Daniel, J. (secretary Wheal Racer St Ives 1907) [12]30 Daniel, Joan (marriage to John Trevanion 1584( [19]443 Daniel, Joshua (director Wheal Racer St Ives 1907) [12]30 Daniel, Joshua (agent Trowan Consols 1854) [12]70 Daniel, Nicholas (deprived of Penkivel rectory 1554) [19]309 Daniel, W. (printer in Redruth 1847) [5]67 Daniel, William (sampler of St Ives Consols 1836) [12]95 Daniel, William (miller in Melindwr, 1851-1871) [18]335 Daniell, (Mr) (rent for greens at Penzance 1663) [1]232 Daniell, (Mr) (charged for rent 1662) [1]233 Daniell, Alexander (1599-1668,settled in Penzance 1632) [1]36 Daniell, Alexander (lawsuit with townsmen of Penzance 1635 [1]37 Daniell, Alexander (confined to house by Royalists 1648) [1]47 Daniell, Alexander (all property to son on marriage 1649) [1]68 Daniell, Alexander (petition vs Roger Polkinghorne 1365) [1]223 Daniell, Andrew (letter re building Coinage Hall 1664) [1]50 Daniell, George (son of Alexander/died 1716) [1]69 Daniell, J.R. (solicitor in Camborne 1879) [14]40 Daniell, Mary (married Anthony Cock 1620) [5]26 Daniell, Richard (bought Alverton from Geo Whitmore 1614 [1]33 Daniell, Richard (died at Truro 1630 /Manor Alverton) [1]36 Daniell, Richard (eldest son of Alexander 1663) [1]68 Daniell, Richard (sale of Manor to Corporation 1615) [1]69 Daniell, Richard (sold land in town to Corporation 1615) [1]135 Daniell, Richard (sold harbour & market rights 1615) [1]172 Daniell, Richard (conveyance of interests to Corp 1615) [1]221 Daniell, Richard (conveyance of interests to Corp 1615) [1]222 Daniell, Richard (petition vs Roger Polkinghorne 1636) [1]224 Daniell, Richard (petition vs Roger Polkinghorne 1636) [1]225 Daniell, Richard (petition vs Roger Polkinghorne 1636) [1]226 Daniell, Richard (received rent for market house 1661) [1]230 Daniell, R.A. (owned Tolskithy Stamps 1819) [5]83 Daniell, R.A. (owned Roundwood Quay on the Fal 1814) [7]52 Daniell, R.A. (wealthy Truro merchant 1805) [7]56 Daniell, R.A. (1762-1823, merchant & smelter) [11]37 Daniell, R.A. (copper smelter at Llanelly 1809) [11]133 Daniell, S. (general printing office, Redruth 1847) [5]134 Daniell, Samuel (bookbinder in Redruth 1847) [5]131 Daniell, Samuel (printer in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Daniell, Thomas (had house "Trelissick" rebuilt 1824) [1]187 Daniell, Thomas (son of R.A.Daniell/failed in business) [11]36 Daniell, Thomas (Mrs) (oppened ball in Truro 1820) [13]101 Daniell, William (tinner of Zennor,aged 37 1680) [12]103 Danvers, John (Sir) (blowing house to Edward Arundell 1577) [11]60 Darcy, Thomas (Sir) (possession of Crediton manor 1548) [19]293 Darke, W. (purser Praed Consols 1861) [8]36 Darke, William (considered for manager Wheal Margaret) [8]23 Darke, William (purser for St Ives Consols) [12]39 Darley, Vincent (died 1764, haunts North Hill) [9]85 Darracott, Richard (Congregational minister 1738) [1]88 Darrel, Elizabeth (married William Godolphin 1663) [1]244 Darrel, Thomas (granted mills,marriage settlement 1663 [1]244 Dart, Elizabeth (green grocer in Redruth 1854) [5]142 Date, Arthur (son of Henry Date 1923) [8]90 Date, Henry (operated Trevarrack stamps 1923) [8]90 Date, Henry (drinking in prohibited hours 1895) [14]141 Datson, Absolem (hotel proprietor in Redruth 1854) [5]142 Datson, Hugh (killed, mine accident,South Aust 1875) [16]74 Datson, James (manager Wheal Ellen,South Aust ) [15]41 Datson, William (manager Wheal Ellen,South Aust ) [15]41 Datson, William (Wesleyan "class leader", Moonta 1868) [16]75 Daubeney, (Lord) (dispersed Cornish rebels 1497) [2]59 Daubuz, (family) (family house "Killiow" near Kea) [9]50 Daubuz, Lewis Charles (dwelling place auctioned 1808) [8]17 Daubuz, Lewis Charles (mine shaft filled with rubbish 1833) [13]226 Dauncey, Christopher (MP for Cornwall but not Cornish 1553) [19]93 Davers, John (Sir) (received money ex Richard Crane 1577) [5]23 Davey, (Mrs) (listed as gentry in Redruth 1856) [5]145 Davey, Edward (farmer in Redruth 1856) [5]146 Davey, Elizabeth (Mrs) (shopkeeper in Redruth 1856) [5]146 Davey, Elizabeth Maria (married John Michael Williams 1852) [5]89 Davey, Henry (living in Melindwr in 1851 census) [18]324 Davey, James (drowned in Delabole slate quarry 1831) [13]216 Davey, James (living in Melindwr in 1841 census) [18]323 Davey, Jane (Mrs) (shopkeeper in Redruth 1856) [5]146 Davey, John (killed removing pump Wheal Ninnes 1830 [8]35 Davey, John (1812-1892, claimed to speak Cornish) [9]87 Davey, John (father & son buried at Zennor) [9]173 Davey, Joshua Sydney (born Redruth 28 Apr 1842) [5]122 Davey, Joshua Sydney (partner in Redruth Brewery 1871) [5]171 Davey, Martin (smith work for Wheal Dipper 1757) [12]78 Davey, R. (evidence in smuggling charge 1821) [5]86 Davey, R. (broken waste land from Common 1839) [5]115 Davey, R.V. (purser Balleswidden Mine 1864) [6]15 Davey, Richard (had assay office in the town 1814) [5]78 Davey, Richard (assay master in Redruth 1823) [5]88 Davey, Richard (listed as gentry in Redruth 1844) [5]124 Davey, Richard (food riot at Redruth Market 1847) [5]130 Davey, Richard (listed as gentry in Redruth 1856) [5]145 Davey, Richard (popular citizen, became MP 1857) [5]149 Davey, Richard (partner in Redruth Brewery 1871) [5]171 Davey, S. (broken waste land from Common 1839) [5]115 Davey, S. (attended public health inquiry 1853) [5]141 Davey, S. (gave soup & bread for poor 1867) [5]167 Davey, Stephen (merchant in Redruth 1823) [5]88 Davey, Stephen (granted Wheal Rose sett 1824) [5]89 Davey, Stephen (letter re Reform Bill 1831) [5]106 Davey, Stephen (ground for burial, cholera deaths 1832 [5]107 Davey, Stephen (listed as gentry in Redruth 1844) [5]124 Davey, Stephen (food riot at Redruth Market 1847) [5]129 Davey, Stephen (food riot at Redruth Market 1847) [5]130 Davey, Stephen (rates for assay office in Redruth 1854 [5]143 Davey, Stephen (listed as gentry in Redruth 1856) [5]145 Davey, Stephen (deputy-lieutenant of the county 1834) [13]240 Davey, Stephen (cattle dealer, drunk in charge 1896) [14]152 Davey, Stephen (subscribed to illuminating clock 1828) [5]100 Davey, Sydney (bought steam tractors, ploughing 1869) [5]169 Davey, Thomas (assessed for church rates 1797) [5]59 Davey, Thomas (manufacturing crucibles 1828) [5]100 Davey, Thomas (assay master in Redruth 1844) [5]124 Davey, Thomas (assay master in Redruth 1847) [5]131 Davey, Thomas (fatal accident at Gunpowder Works 1862 [5]157 Davey, Thomas (living in Melindwr in 1841 census) [18]323 Davey, Thomas (carrier Helston to Redruth 1856) [5]149 Davey, W. (committee Redruth Grammar 1801) [5]65 Davey, W.Horton (shareholder New Trumpet mine 1870) [10]117 Davey, W.M. (lawyer, died 16 April 1849) [5]135 Davey, W.Sydney (Steam Ploughing Machine 1871) [5]172 Davey, W.T. (auction of foundry machinery 1887) [5]187 Davey, William (partner in Redruth brewery 1805) [5]34 Davey, William (omitted to record payment in 1807) [5]59 Davey, William (assay office in Redruth 1807) [5]60 Davey, William (reference to Vogue stamps 1797) [5]62 Davey, William (Redruth Pikemen formed 1803) [5]67 Davey, William (gave money to poor widows 1820) [5]84 Davey, William (attorney in Redruth 1823) [5]88 Davey, William (died 1827, plate in parish church ) [5]96 Davey, William (attorney in Redruth 1844) [5]124 Davey, William (insurance agent in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Davey, William (solicitor in Redruth 1847) [5]133 Davey, William (solicitor in Redruth 1844) [5]126 Davey, William C. (assessed for church rates 1801) [5]59 David, Morrysh (wife called Agnes Davey a whore 1572) [2]75 Davies, David (possible engineer Portreath rail 1809) [11]134 Davies, Henry (paid for Lawnder, Wheal Dipper 1758) [12]77 Davies, Henry (uncle of Davies Gilbert 1758) [12]78 Davies, John (commanded Volunteer Artillery 1805) [1]111 Davies, John (living in Melindwr in 1851 census) [18]324 Davies, Rich Longfield (mayor of Penzance 1841) [1]281 Davies, Rowland A. G. (mayor of Penzance 1862,63) [1]282 Davies, S. 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(Dr) (surgeon with the "Adamant" 1864) [16]25 Gurney, (Mr) (relief for families/drowned fishermen) [1]270 Gurney, (Mr) (surgeon in Redruth 1815) [5]79 Gurney, Goldsworthy (born 1793/buried Launcells churchyard) [9]57 Gurney, Samuel (Rev) (gave 1500 muster book, G.Davies 1838) [5]21 Gurney, Samuel (assistant to the Rector 1801) [5]65 Guy, James (occupied Barton of Treveage 1814) [13]49 Gwavas (local scholar 1735) [2]76 Gwavas, (Mr) (land tax 1793) [1]254 Gwavas, C (expenses, Surveyor for Windows 1792) [1]248 Gwavas, C (expenses, Surveyor for Windows 1792) [1]249 Gwavas, C (land tax 1792) [1]250 Gwavas, Chas (signed Corporation accounts 1792) [1]252 Gwavas, Chas (land tax 1793) [1]253 Gwavas, Chas (signed Corporation accounts 1793) [1]256 Gwavas, John (owned tin blowing house 1619) [11]67 Gyles, David R. (elderly crew, St Ives' boats 1884) [14]78 Gyles, R. 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(Rev) (shareholder New Trumpet mine 1870) [10]117 Harry, David (receiving a pension in 1555) [19]210 Harry, Edward William (ran school in Redruth 1866) [5]69 Harry, Elizabeth (milliner in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Harry, John (cured Boase's daughter 1661) [1]229 Harry, John (of Truro/charged with felony 1818) [13]80 Harry, John (repaired quay at Penzance 1663) [1]232 Harry, Robert (supplied ropes to bind ladders 1662) [1]227 Harry, Robert (mayor of Penzance 1678) [1]280 Harry, Robert (mayor of Penzance 1672) [1]279 Harry, William (shares in Wheal Dipper 1758) [12]78 Hart, Thomas (from Devon/supported Warbeck 1495) [19]130 Hartford, John (Fowey/ship as marriage dowry c1532) [19]75 Hartley, J.A. (chairman Council of Education S.A) [15]140 Harvey, (Mr) (offered small foundry 1832) [5]106 Harvey, Anthony (JP at prayer book rebellion 1549) [19]263 Harvey, Caroline (Mrs) (dressmaker in Redruth 1856) [5]146 Harvey, Catherine (da. 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(shopkeeper in Redruth 1854) [5]141 Hawke, Thomas (linen draper in Redruth 1856) [5]146 Hawken, Henry (opened bottle of beer 120 yrs old 1888 [14]104 Hawken, Richard (elected ale taster, Lostwithiel 1879) [14]43 Hawker, R.S (Rev) (Vicar Morwenstow 1834/smugglers' tales [4]30 Hawker, Robert Stephen (eccentric parson Morwenstow 1834) [9]75 Hawkes, John (carrier Redruth to Truro 1844) [5]126 Hawkey, Daniel (rented pew in Penzance Chapel 1696) [1]54 Hawkey, Daniel (led faction in mayoralty dispute 1705) [1]57 Hawkey, Daniel (owed money by Corproation 1718) [1]61 Hawkey, Daniel (father & son mayors of Penzance) [1]62 Hawkey, Daniel (lawsuit over milling rights 1711) [1]67 Hawkey, Daniel (dispute over milling rights 1714) [1]240 Hawkey, Daniel (dispute over milling rights 1714) [1]245 Hawkey, Daniel (mayor of Penzance 1698,9,1702,6,10) [1]280 Hawkey, James (son of Daniel) [1]61 Hawkey, James (father & son mayors of Penzance) [1]62 Hawkey, James (mayor of Penzance 1717,23,25) [1]280 Hawkey, Joseph (sent bailiffs seeking Mr Carveth 1705) [1]60 Hawkin, Stephen (arrested in Redruth 1826) [5]92 Hawkins, Christopher (partnership with John Vivian 1755) [7]24 Hawkins, Christopher (first carriage into Cornwall 1784) [5]78 Hawkins, Christopher (granted mining sett to Stephen Davey) [5]89 Hawkins, Christopher (letter from Thomas Grundy 1812) [8]22 Hawkins, Christopher (built harbour, export china clay 1826) [9]90 Hawkins, Christopher (Manor of St Mawes/smuggler? ) [9]143 Hawkins, Christopher (started St Ives Consols 1818) [12]34 Hawkins, Christopher (shares in Bal Guy,Towednack 1848) [12]74 Hawkins, Christopher (owned Wheal Rose, Newlyn 1820) [13]108 Hawkins, Christopher (gave tythe-feast,Probus 1821) [13]110 Hawkins, C.H.T. 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(bookseller in Truro 1815) [13]62 Heard, John (published West Briton until death 1823 [13]7 Heard, John (widow John,publised West Briton) [14]6 Hearle, (Mr) (paid Farm Fee to Mrs Quick 1793) [1]253 Hearle, Thomas Robert (solicitor in Redruth 1856) [5]146 Hearle, Thomas Robert (granted sett West Cubitt,Redruth 1851) [10]108 Hearne, William (mamager Wheal Racer St Ives 1907) [12]30 Hearne, William (injured in mine accident Redruth 1882) [14]63 Heath, E.P. (son of R.H.Heath 1889) [5]190 Heath, R.H. (Redruth Choir Festival 1878) [5]179 Heath, Robt.H. (edited collection Cornish carols 1889) [5]190 Heathcoat, J. (lace manufacturer from Tiverton 1946) [5]221 Heddon, William (leased tithes of St Stephens 1540) [19]213 Heed, Josiah (living in Melindwr in 1841 census) [18]323 Hellyar, Thomas (claimed the return of pilchards 1890) [14]115 Hemmings, George (searched for smuggled goods 1816) [1]260 Hemmings, George (charged over 3 gallons of gin 1816) [1]262 Henderson, Charles (book with notes on History Redruth) [5]218 Henderson, Francis B. (director St Ives Consols 1907) [12]45 Henderson, James (of Truro,started ice making 1870s) [9]14 Henderson, James (built ice factory on Bdomin moors 1880 [14]47 Hendin, Joseph (baker in Redruth 1856) [5]146 Hendrar, Nicholas (blacksmith in Redruth 1844) [5]124 Hendy, Elizabeth (small properties taken by Crown 1592) [19]376 Henkel, Edward (manager Wheal Gawler,S.A. 1850) [15]18 Hennings, J. (drowned rescuing Bude pilot boat 1823) [13]127 Henry, Ernest (found copper at Cloncurry Qld. 1867) [16]85 Henwood, George (agent North Wheal Providence 1859) [12]23 Henwood, George (sued John Dale for wage payments 1861) [12]27 Henwood, W.J. 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(killed & gave bullock to poor 1880) [14]50 Hockin, John (attended public health inquiry 1853) [5]141 Hockin, William (Rev) (sued mine agents re Wheal Dollar 1834) [12]139 Hocking, (Miss) (library school, Redruth ) [5]68 Hocking, Ann (buried 1 September 1775) [5]51 Hocking, Grace (grocer in Redruth 1854) [5]142 Hocking, J. (engineer/partner Hocking & Loam 1860) [5]154 Hocking, John (watch & clock maker 1844) [5]48 Hocking, John (employee killed in accident 1834) [13]239 Hocking, John (rates for house in Redruth 1854) [5]143 Hocking, John (engineer in Redruth 1856) [5]146 Hocking, John (clock & watch maker in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Hocking, John (watch & clock maker in Redruth 1844) [5]126 Hocking, John (subscribed to illuminating clock 1828) [5]100 Hocking, Joseph (1850-1935/born St Stephen-in-Brannel) [9]152 Hocking, Richard (church rates 1806) [5]60 Hocking, Ric. 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(grocer & tea dealer in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Kitto, N.K. 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(currier/leather cutter in Redruth 1847 [5]132 Lanyon, John (Charter to build coinage hall 1663) [1]235 Lanyon, John (carrier in Redruth 1823) [5]88 Lanyon, John Charles (ironmonger in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Lanyon, John Charles (partner in British Arsenic Co 1850) [11]108 Lanyon, John Charles (principal in arsenic market ring 1865) [11]112 Lanyon, John Charles (ironmonger in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Lanyon, Nathaniel (stole men's dinners,Perranzabuloe 1845 [9]95 Lanyon, Peter (suspected of a felony 1816) [1]262 Lanyon, Peter (facing transportation 1817) [1]266 Lanyon, Philip (mayor of Penzance 1650) [1]279 Lanyon, Richard (lease Penzance fairs & markets 1592) [1]24 Lanyon, Richard (leased town land 1592) [1]33 Lanyon, S.H. (appointed fire captain 1891) [5]193 Lanyon, S.H. (Redruth Exhibition Scoiety formed 1898 [5]204 Lanyon, William (indicted for stealing rope 1822) [13]120 Latham Frank (Borough Surveyor 1931) [1]201 Laity, John Curnow (Deputy Mayor Penzance 1974) [1]276 Latimer, Isaac (Cornwall agent,emigration to S. Aust) [10]70 Latimer, Isaac (emigration agent Truro ) [10]72 Latimer, Isaac (emigration agent South Australia 1839 [10]134 Latimer, L. (emigration to South Australia ) [2]98 Latora, Peter (general dealer in Redruth 1854) [5]142 Latora, Peter (fancy repository in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Latora, Peter (marine stores in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Launder, John (shopkeeper in Redruth 1847) [5]133 Launder, John (shopkeeper in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Launder, Matthias (hotel proprietor in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Laurie, C.R. (Dr) (lectures to St John Ambulance 1893) [5]198 Laurie, Casper (Dr) (lectures at YMCA 1891) [5]194 Lavin, John (sold mineral collection ) [1]186 Lavin, John (built Egyptian House, Penzance 1835) [3]92 Lavington, G. (secretary Wheal Margaret 1861) [8]30 Lawn, John (grocer & tea dealer in Redruth 1823) [5]88 Lawn, Joseph (copper found at Paramatta, South Aust) [15]93 Lawrance, Richard (permitted tippling in Inn! 1805) [5]70 Lawrence, (Mr) (clothing stolen 1816) [1]262 Lawrence, (Mr) (to prosecute for theft 1816) [1]263 Lawrence, (Mr) (pewterer in Redruth 1760) [5]45 Lawrence, Edward (copper smelting in St Agnes 1728) [11]74 Lawrence, Elizabeth (hotel proprietor in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Lawrence, Francis (owned Manor of Tolgus) [5]16 Lawrence, John (new set of bell ropes 1807) [5]58 Lawrence, John (church rates 1807) [5]60 Lawrence, John (rope maker, Redruth 1823) [5]88 Lawrence, John (received pension 1540) [19]214 Lawry, Colin (Cornish political party 1972) [2]114 Lawry, W.D. (purser Wheal Whidden 1849) [8]117 Lawry, William (Cornish clergyman in Australia) [16]98 Lawry, William (in St German's priory since 12 years) [19]196 Laxton, W.H. (shareholder New Trumpet mine 1870) [10]117 le Botiller, James (witnessed grant, Penzance markets 1332 [1]211 Le Grice, (Mr) (did not dine with mayor 1817) [1]264 Le Grice, (Mr) (mentioned in mayor's diary 1817) [1]266 Le Grice, Chas V. (Curate of Penzance 1806-1831) [1]84 Le Grice, Chas V. (offered to run school temporarily 1816 [1]88 Le Grice, Valentine (dispute with Sir Rose Price 1824) [1]94 Le Grice, Valentine (at Waterloo victory celebrations 1815 [1]112 Le Grice, Valentine (librarian Geological Society 1807) [1]120 Le Grice, Valentine (secretary Penzance Library 1800s) [1]121 Le Legha, Robert (leased farm on the moors 1284) [17]147 Le Sor, (family) (female heir married Sir John Arundell) [9]96 le Tyes, Henry (granted Alverton Manor 1230) [1]11 Leaming, William (living in Melindwr in 1851 census) [18]324 Lean, (Mr) (innkeeper Redruth 1838) [5]113 Lean, Arthur (charged with begging in Redruth 1891) [14]121 Lean, Eliza (ran school in Redruth 1866) [5]69 Lean, J. (miners' dispute, Wallaroo 1874) [15]38 Lean, Jenny (Mrs) (died in 1870 aged 100 years) [5]35 Lean, Jenny (Mrs) ("of the Collins Arms" died 1870) [5]170 Lean, James (stole comfits from Camborne fair 1822) [13]118 Lean, James (cottage near mine in South Australia) [16]37 Lean, John (killed in mine explosion,Polgooth 1884 [9]98 Lean, John (killed in mine explosion, 1884) [14]74 Lean, Joseph (Glen Osmond mines,South Australia 1840 [16]37 Lean, Richard (notice to remove rubbish at Fowey 1826 [13]157 Lean, Samuel (host "Collins Arms" Redruth 1786) [5]34 Lean, Samuel (innkeeper "Collins Arms' Redruth 1856) [5]147 Lean, Samuel (stand at Camborne fair 1822) [13]118 Lean, Samuel (tried reworking Great Wheal Busy 1872) [11]56 Lean, Samuel (rates for Inn in Redruth 1854) [5]143 Lean, Samuel (hotel proprietor in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Lean, Samuel (hotel proprietor in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Lean, Sarah (married Henry Jackson, South Aust.) [16]37 Lean, Stephen (worked in mines South Aust,when young) [16]32 Lean, Thomas (sale of shares in tin mine 1829) [12]97 Lean, W.H. (built boats at Falmouth 1881) [14]55 Lean, W.H. (to build boats for the Nile 1884) [14]76 Lean, William (coffee & eating house in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Lean, William (coffee & eating house in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Leane, John (Gwennap,sentenced for smuggling 1801) [4]68 Lee, Henry (mayor of Torrington 1549) [19]269 Lee, Silvester (land speculator/Launceston 1552) [19]298 Leech, Sidney (fisherman,Port Lincoln,South Aust.) [15]177 Leese, Joseph (edited Cornish carols 1889) [5]190 Leggo, W.T. (draper in Redruth 1854) [5]141 Leggo, William (draper in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Leggo, William (grocer & tea dealer in Redruth 1844) [5]146 Leggo, William (linen draper in Redruth 1856) [5]146 Leggo, William (draper in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Leifchild, J.R. (journeyed through Cornwall 1855) [5]141 Leith, Frederick (purser West Wheal Fanny 1852) [12]143 Leland, John (visited Penzance about 1538) [1]22 Leland, John (visited Pentewan in 1549) [9]89 Leland, John (wrote about Penzance 1500s) [1]56 Lemin, Edward (Redruth parish clerk 1799) [5]43 Lemin, Edward (parish clerk 1807) [5]58 Lemin, James (baker in Redruth 1854) [5]141 Lemon, Charles (Sir) (in Redruth 1836) [5]111 Lemon, Charles (Sir) (issued tables of death in mining areas [5]114 Lemon, Charles (Sir) (permitted cricket in his park 1847) [9]30 Lemon, Charles (Sir) (endowed mining school, Cornwall 1838) [10]62 Lemon, Charles (Sir) (action in Stannary Court 1828) [8]1 Lemon, Charles (Sir) (petition on Reform Bill for King 1831) [5]106 Lemon, William (mine adventurer, near Bissoe, 1748) [7]22 Lemon, William (family home in Carlew) [9]30 Lemon, William (mining adventurer, Gwenapp copper) [11]14 Lendon, A.A. (Dr) (ship's surgeon, Oriana 1883) [15]50 Leonard, Tomiris (parson's wife/St Minver 1569) [19]443 Leslie, W. (Brig. Dr) (lived in 1820 house in Alverton) [1]203 Leslie, Wm (Brig.) (Honorary Freeman of Penzance 1958) [1]285 Letcher, John (farmer in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Levelis, Thomas (legacy for the relief of poor 1658) [1]41 Levy, Simon (lived in Richard Paynter's house 1787) [5]54 Lewis, Elizabeth (in Melindwr in 1871 census) [18]333 Lewis, G.M. (sailed to Valparaiso 1825) [13]146 Lewis, Hannah (listed as blind in Melindwr in 1861) [18]332 Lewis, John (vet.surgeon, born Redruth 26/10/1828) [5]101 Lewis, John (chemist & druggist in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Lewis, John (vetrinary surgeon in Redruth 1854) [5]142 Lewis, John (chemist & druggist in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Lewis, John (chemist & druggist in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Lewis, Richard (pension from Bodmin priory 1539) [19]191 Lewis, Walter A. (Dr) (cholera in Redruth 1899) [5]204 Ley, Daniel (bill for services to Corporation 1792) [1]250 Ley, Daniel (signed Corporation accounts 1793) [1]256 Ley, Daniel (signed Corporation accounts 1792) [1]252 Ley, Daniel (supplied padlock for Town Hall 1793) [1]253 Ley, Edwin (landowner Wheal Ayr mine 1860) [12]6 Ley, Edwin (purser for St Ives Consols) [12]39 Ley, George (duplicate granting, harbour lease 1766 [1]98 Ley, Hugh (Rector Redruth 1727) [5]31 Ley, Hugh (Rector Redruth 1711-1754) [5]160 Ley, Hugh (Rev) (rector Redruth Parish Church 1734) [5]32 Lhuyde, Edward (Welsh antiquary c1700) [2]76 Libby, Philip (smuggler offered pardon 1799) [4]91 Libby, Philip (smuggler/physical description 1799) [4]92 Liddicoat, Amelia (assaulted in Truro by Fanny Evans 1882 [14]62 Liddy, (Mr) (pewterer in Redruth 1760) [5]45 Lidgey, George (pewterer in Redruth 1727) [5]31 Lidgey, John (grocer & tea dealer in Redruth 1823) [5]88 Lidgey, William (blacking manufacturer in Redruth 1847) [5]131 Lidgey, William (grocer in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Lidgey, William (grocer,painter in Redruth 1854) [5]141 Lidgey, William (grocer & tea dealer in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Lidgey, William (window glass dealer in Redruth 1847) [5]133 Lidgey, William (grocer & tea dealer in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Lisle, (Lady) (sister-in-law of Sir John Basset) [19]244 Lisle, Margaret (married Sir Thomas Berkeley c1380) [1]12 Lisle, Matilda (frequenting houses of ill-fame 1813) [13]42 Little, John (partner in Redruth Smelting Co c1860) [11]25 Livock, Eliza (arrived in Adelaide 1853) [16]60 Livock, Ellis (arrived in Adelaide 1853) [16]60 Llewellyn, Charles (avoiding coinage on blocks of tin 1739 [11]77 Lloyd, (Mr) (windows broken over night 1817) [1]272 Lloyd, John (Rev) (preached sermons in Welsh/Wallaroo) [15]97 Lloyt, Henry (Sir) (presented to St Ewyn church 1362) [5]18 Loam, Michael (examined town clock & made sketch 1830 [5]102 Loase, James (mayor of Penzance 1673) [1]279 Lobb, Edward (sale of Buffalo mine, USA 1887) [14]94 Lobb, John (had corn crop burned 1813) [13]45 Lodwick, B. (master of "Adamant",ex Plymouth 1864) [16]24 Loe, Barnaby (Spanish prisoner 1595) [1]27 Long, Robert (smuggler, Veryan Bay 1660) [4]72 Long, Robert (smuggler, caught & hanged 1600's) [9]120 Longfellow, H.W. (ancestor,Richard Bonython lived Cury) [9]27 Longjohn, Tobias (grocer in Redruth 1791) [5]56 Lopes, Masseh (Sir) (rigged election in Grampound 1818) [11]49 Lord, John (bought Prince of Wales hotel, Moonta) [15]52 Lords, Treleigh (rated for saw mills & foundry 1854) [5]143 Lose, James (mayor of Penzance 1665) [1]279 Lose, James (mayor of Penzance 1680,88) [1]280 Loth, Joseph (Breton scholar) [2]78 Love, Peter (bastardy indemnifying sureties 1811) [13]22 Loves, Humphrey (owed Prior Mundy money 1549) [19]208 Lovett, William (of Newlyn/helped form Chartists 1839) [2]107 Loveys, Leonard (leased the deanery of Crantock c1600) [19]329 Lovibond, Thomas (Vicar Egloshayle 1400's) [9]32 Low, George (oysters at Daniell Arms Truro 1895) [14]147 Lower, Nicholas (quarrelled over land ownership 1546) [19]447 Lower, Nicholas (Sir) (monument in Botus Flemming church 1655 [9]17 Lower, Thomas (vice-admiral's brother 1577) [19]392 Lower, William (captain from St Winnow 1549) [19]258 Lower, William (gentleman of St Winnow 1549) [19]284 Lower, William (quarrelled over land ownership 1546) [19]447 Lowery, Robert (held Chartist mission in Redruth 1839) [5]115 Lowrie, W. (Professor) (Principal agricultural college- SA) [15]181 Luck, John (merchant at Falmouth 1489) [19]117 Luck, Piers (living at Falmouth 1489) [19]117 Lucombe, John (owned Manor of Tolgus) [5]16 Lucombe, John (heirs sold Manor of Tolgus 1629) [5]24 Luer, William (appointed assistant by charter 1614) [1]216 Luer, William (Penzance Corporation Assistant 1614) [1]276 Luke, Anthony (shopkeeper in Redruth 1847) [5]133 Luke, Anthony (travelling draper, Redruth 1854) [5]142 Luke, Grace (throw from horse and died 1793) [5]57 Luke, John (owned brewery at Penzance 1831) [13]215 Luke, Mary (Breage parish/bastard child 1809) [13]22 Luke, Robert (pledged to carry arms 1803) [5]67 Luke, Robert (petition vs Roger Polkinghorne 1636) [1]224 Luke, Robert (lawsuit against Alexander Daniell 1635 [1]37 Luke, Robert (Penzance alderman 1614) [1]276 Luke, Robert (appointed alderman by charter 1614) [1]216 Luke, Simon (beer retailer in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Luke, Simon (beer retailer in Redruth 1847) [5]131 Lycett, Francis (Sir) (defeated member of Parliament 1874) [12]42 Lydall, Robert (patent for tin smelting 1702) [11]85 Lydall, Robert (patent for tin smelting 1702) [11]86 Lydall, Robert (partner in tin smelter 1707) [11]87 Lydall, Robert (defendant in tin smelting dispute 1713 [11]94 Lydall, Robert (dispute over tin smelting process 1705 [11]89 Lympanye, Joseph (appointed alderman by charter 1614) [1]216 Lympanye, Joseph (Penzance alderman 1614) [1]276 Lyle, Joseph (brother of Samuel/money from mining) [11]37 Lyle, Joseph (selling steam engine,Perranzabole 1830 [13]199 Lyle, Samuel (to Europe to avoid creditors 1835) [11]37 Lynd, William (exhibited & explained phonograph 1889) [5]190 Lynn, (Capt) (soldiers stationed in Penzance 1769) [4]38 Mabbott, Howell (mayor of Penzance 1911,21) [1]282 Mabobtt, Howell (mayor of Penzance 1927) [1]283 Mabbott, Howell (Honorary Freeman of Penzance 1932) [1]284 MacColley, (Miss) (placed coin in clock foundation 1828) [5]100 Macdonald, M. (killed in Boer War 1899) [14]169 MacDowell, (Mr) (paid for old ship ropes 1804) [5]68 Maclaren, Arch Finlay (director St Ives Consolidated 1907) [12]45 Madderen, Nicholas (mayor of Penzance 1631) [1]279 Maddern, Capt (local Royalist leader 1645) [1]46 Maddern, Henry (Penzance architect 1895) [1]199 Maddern, William (set up corn mills 1630) [1]35 Maddern, William (Newlyn lightkeeper 1896) [14]148 Maddern, William (lawsuit against Alexander Daniell 1635 [1]37 Maddern, William (mayor of Penzance 1629,42) [1]279 Madderne, Martin (Charter to build coinage hall 1663) [1]234 Maddren, Anne (cellar acquired by Roger Polkinghorne [1]224 Maddren, Anne (hearing over market rights 1636) [1]226 Maddren, Grace (hearing over market rights 1636) [1]226 Maddren, John (hearing over market rights 1636) [1]226 Maddren, Martin (money paid while mayor 1662) [1]231 Maddren, Martin (signed Corporation accounts 1662) [1]233 Maddren, Martin (mayor of Penzance 1662) [1]279 Maddren, William (petition vs Roger Polkinghorne 1636) [1]224 Maddever, John (fined for straying bullocks 1881) [14]55 Madern, Grace (da. 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(ordered beggar to treadmill 1839) [5]116 Magor, J.P. (Mrs) (started school for poor girls 1842) [5]121 Magor, J.P. (food riot at Redruth Market 1847) [5]129 Magor, J.P. (attended public health inquiry 1853) [5]141 Magor, James (killed in mine accident,St Ives 1845) [12]36 Magor, John P. (rates for house in Redruth 1854) [5]143 Magor, John P. (Redruth Union chairman 1856) [5]148 Magor, John Penberthy (listed as gentry in Redruth 1856) [5]145 Magor, John R. (appointed waywarden for 1823) [5]88 Magor, Josiah (entrepreneur, mined in Victoria ) [16]57 Magor, R. (committee Redruth Academy 1801) [5]65 Magor, Reuben (established Truro Smelting Co 1816) [5]80 Magor, Reuben (partner in Redruth Brewery 1871) [5]171 Magor, Reuben (partner in Redruth brewery 1805) [5]34 Magor, Reuben (assessed for church rates 1801) [5]59 Magor, Ruben (subscribed to illuminating clock 1828) [5]100 Magor, Stephen (lived at Penventon House) [5]206 Mahoney, Anthony (son of John/aged 16 1769) [5]49 Mahoney, Dennis (living in Melindwr in 1861 census) [18]326 Mahoney, Ellen (living in Melindwr in 1861 census) [18]326 Mahoney, Isabella (daughter of John/aged 12 1769) [5]49 Mahoney, Jane (daughter of John/aged 6 yrs. 1769) [5]49 Mahoney, John (examination reported by T.C.Peter 1769 [5]48 Mahoney, John (examined before Redruth JP 1769) [5]49 Mahoney, Mary (daughter of John/aged 9 yrs. 1769) [5]49 Mahoney, Michael (living in Melindwr in 1861 census) [18]326 Mainwaring, Guy (Commander training ship "Ganges" 1888) [14]101 Maitland, Anthony (landowner St Ives Consols 1850's) [12]39 Major, E. (spoke at Moonta celebrations 1862) [15]100 Major, Richard (carrier for St Ives Consols 1832) [12]35 Malachy, Joseph (to copper mines South America 1825) [10]19 Mallinson, J. (shareholder New Trumpet mine 1870) [10]117 Mallow, Samuel (ex Truro/injured mine in Montana 1885) [14]83 Malyverer,Halnath (given land by Richard III 1485) [19]112 Manley, John (damaged waterway in Twyardreath 1830) [13]195 Manley, Wm Lewis (Rev) (Redruth Union chaplain 1856) [5]148 Manley, Wm Lewis (Rev) (raised money to build church 1865) [5]160 Manley, Wm Lewis (Rev) (listed as gentry in Redruth 1856) [5]145 Mann, Edward (permission to work tin bounds 1787) [8]108 Mann, Frederick (woodcarter in Moonta 1865) [15]151 Mann, J.C. (Penzance alderman 1973) [1]145 Mann, John Cyril (Penzance alderman 1974) [1]276 Mann, John Cyril (mayor of Penzance 1969,70) [1]283 Mann, Richard (Pvt.) (Honorary Freeman of Penzance 1901) [1]284 Mann, Tom (English labour leader,Moonta 1910) [15]58 Manners, Charles (engaged to Fanny Moody 1889) [5]165 Manners, Henry (granted Manor of Alverton 1550) [1]23 Mannington, Ambrose (captain of "Bark Mannington 1588) [19]398 Mansell, Henry (carrier Redruth to Truro 1844) [5]126 Manton (sailor landed sick ex "Asp" 1816) [1]260 Manuel, John (living in Melindwr in 1841 census) [18]323 Manuel, Richard (living in Melindwr in 1851 census) [18]324 Mapower, George (customs' officer in Penzance 1749) [1]113 Marcon, (Mrs) (listed as gentry in Redruth 1856) [5]145 Mardon, Eliza (Mrs) (innkeeper "Clinton Arms" Redruth 1856) [5]147 Mardon, Grace (hotel proprietor in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Mardon, Grace (hotel proprietor in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Mardon, Thomas E. (boarding school, redruth 1809) [5]68 Mark, Robert (headstone in Talland church 1802) [4]95 Mark, Robert (smuggler involved in shooting 1799) [4]96 Marks, James (sentenced for smuggling 1801) [4]68 Marney Henry (Sir) (steward of the Duchy 1509) [19]82 Marney Henry (Sir) (Commissioner & assessor for Duchy 1518 [19]83 Marrack, Alexander (servant girl raped by carpenter 1816) [1]263 Marrack, Grace (Mrs) (paid interest on her bond 1792) [1]248 Marrack, (Mrs) (bonds discharged by Corp. 1792) [1]251 Marriott, E.C. (steward to the Bassets 1887) [11]156 Marsh, John (customs Preventive man 1828) [4]103 Marsh, John F. (Quaker meeting at Redruth 1845) [5]55 Marshall, John (of London/Australian emigration 1838) [10]69 Marshall, Nicholas (Bodmin/assaulted customs officers 1839 [13]57 Marshall, Thomas (received pension on dissolution c1540) [19]209 Martin, (Mrs) (committee Redruth Sunday school 1812) [5]75 Martin, (Mrs) (pawn broker in Redruth 1854) [5]142 Martin, Anthony (boot & shoe maker in Redruth 1844) [5]124 Martin, Anthony (boot & shoe maker in Redruth 1847) [5]131 Martin, Benjamin (manager East Margaret 1864) [6]18 Martin, C. (sale of Bibles in Redruth 1829) [5]102 Martin, Charles (Rev) (pen name "Old 'Un") [15]124 Martin, Edward (pawnbroker in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Martin, H.B. (Penzance councillor 1973) [1]145 Martin, Hugh Brian (Penzance councillor 1974) [1]276 Martin, J. (father of John Sidney Martin) [5]222 Martin, James (wheelwright in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Martin, James (came to South Australia 1847) [16]102 Martin, John (gaoled, assaulting customs' men 1839) [4]57 Martin, John (wrote home from Adelaide, 1849) [10]80 Martin, John (tailor in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Martin, John (tailor in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Martin, John (tailor in Redruth 1847) [5]133 Martin, John Sydney (died at Bristol,aged 86, 1950) [5]222 Martin, Joseph (stole silver watch, Truro, 1834) [13]238 Martin, Julian (of St Jennys/fined as recusant 1592) [19]376 Martin, M.W. (patent for concentrating ores 1916) [5]213 Martin, Melville (early photographic expert, Redruth) [5]237 Martin, Morley (scientist,X-rays, born Redruth) [5]237 Martin, Moses (Coast Guard chief, St Ives 1831) [4]19 Martin, Peter (ostler at the London Inn, Redruth) [5]36 Martin, Richard (made bricks for Wheal Sparnon 1765) [5]47 Martin, Richard (supported restarting Giew mine 1869) [12]84 Martin, Richard (underground agent, St Ives Consols ) [12]38 Martin, Samuel (mason in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Martin, Samuel (put furnace in workhouse 1798) [5]63 Martin, Samuel (of Methodist Society, died 1837) [5]112 Martin, Samuel (assessed for church rates 1801) [5]59 Martin, Samuel (stonemason in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Martin, Samuel (stone mason in Redruth 1823) [5]88 Martin, Samuel (subscribed to illuminating clock 1828) [5]100 Martin, Thomas (crew on barge Truro 1816) [13]71 Martin, Thomas (criminal carelessness in Redruth 1885) [14]83 Martin, Thomas (owned Martin's quarry Willunga) [16]32 Martin, Thomas (mined on Kaw-aw Is., New Zealand 1854) [10]21 Martin, Tobias (canvas weaver near Helston 1811) [13]21 Martin, W.T. (discovered stone,ex old church? 1936) [5]219 Martin, William (miner at Gwenapp, born 1791) [11]22 Martin, William (Helston letter carrier awarded 1883) [14]67 Martins, David (smith work for Wheal Dipper 1757) [12]77 Martyn, William (died at Botus Fleming, 1762) [9]16 Mason, (Rev) (addressed children & teachers 1827) [5]99 Mason, Elizabeth (marine stores in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Mason, Elizabeth (living in Melindwr in 1861 census) [18]330 Mason, Hugh (from Grade/arrested in Exeter c1548) [19]259 Mason, John (in 1871 Melindwr census, 88 years old) [18]330 Mason, Mary Ann (living in Melindwr in 1871 census) [18]326 Mason, Matilda Jane (ran girls' school in Redruth 1873) [5]69 Mathews (owned dry dock in Penzance 1883) [1]159 Mathews (tried for felony,Lauceston Assize 1817 [1]265 Mathews, William (baker in Redruth 1823) [5]88 Mathews, Wm Davies (mayor of Penzance 1857,61,63) [1]282 Matthews (Inspector) (Newlyn riots over fishing Sundays 1896 [1]165 Matthews, Abednego (tried to stop sale by auctioneer 1875) [8]116 Matthews, Benjamin ("truck clerk" in John Williams' mine) [11]20 Matthews, Benj. Chas (Honorary Freeman of Penzance 1932) [1]284 Matthews, H.W. (Penzance councillor 1973) [1]145 Matthews, Harold Wright(Penzance councillor 1974) [1]276 Mathews/Matthews, John (built dry dock in 1814) [1]140 Mathews/Matthews, John (1807-71/first Surveyor/Engineer) [1]146 Mathews/Matthews, John (plans for Market House buliding 1863) [1]147 Mathews/Matthews, John (Borough Surveyor 1849-69) [1]189 Mathews/Matthews, John (designed Market Hall 1844) [1]192 Mathews/Matthews, John (designed road, Alverton to sea 1865) [1]193 Matthews, R.C. (Penzance councillor 1973) [1]145 Matthews, Rich Chas (Honorary Freeman of Penzance 1972) [1]285 Matthews, Rich Chas (mayor of Penzance 1960,1) [1]283 Mathews, Richard C. (Penzance alderman 1974) [1]276 Matthews, Richard (mayor during gale of 1962) [1]176 Matthews, Richard (suspected of a felony 1816) [1]262 Matthews, Richard (stolen goods found in house 1816) [1]263 Matthews, Thomas (Sir) (Honorary Freeman of Penzance 1932) [1]284 Matthews, Walter John (Honorary Freeman of Penzance 1901) [1]284 Maunder, Sarah (summoned, cruelty to her children 1898 [14]161 Maunsell, Christopher (properties taken by Crown 1592) [19]376 Mawpower, George (of Withiel/fined as recusant 1603) [19]377 Maxfield, Thomas (Wesley's preacher put in prison 1745) [1]90 May, Alfred (brother of Frederick) [15]78 May, Alfred (started engineering firm/Gawler 1880s) [16]102 May, Ann (permission to ask for charity 1816) [1]260 May, Edward (escaped from Bodmin Gaol 1833) [13]237 May, Elizabeth (Mrs) (shopkeeper in Redruth 1856) [5]147 May, Frederick (started engineering firm/Gawler 1885) [15]77 May, Frederick (engineer for Hancock/Wallaroo & Moonta [16]78 May, Frederick (from Perranzabuloe/engineer 1870's) [16]102 May, Frederick (Chief Engineer Wheal Ellen,South Aust) [15]41 May, Jackson (smashed lobster pots at Port Isaac) [9]111 May, Jackson (charged stealing lobster pots 1892) [14]127 May, James (printer in Redruth 1846) [5]67 May, James (insurance agent in Redruth 1844) [5]125 May, James (bookseller in Redruth 1844) [5]124 May, John (drowned in stream 1817) [1]269 May, Joseph (drowned in New Cathedral Mine 1881 [14]51 May, Joseph (held land from St Austell prior 1610) [19]44 May, Phillipa (charged with murder, Mary Jeffry 1819) [13]96 May, William (built pumping engine,Burra 1858) [15]77 Maynard, Elizabeth (living in Melindwr in 1871 census) [18]326 Maynard, Richard (bankrupt at Liskeard 1827) [13]170 Maynard, William (lived in Melindwr in 1871 census) [18]327 Mayne, Cuthbert (recusant hanged at Launceston c1584) [2]64 Mayne, Cuthbert (executed Lauceston 1577/Catholic rites [9]39 Mayne, Cuthbert (hid in priest's hole) [9]116 Mayne, Cuthbert (seminary priest entered country 1575) [19]346 Mayne, Cuthbert (executed on St Andrew's Day) [19]350 Mayne, William (searched for smuggled goods 1816) [1]259 Mayne, William (acquitted at excise hearing 1816) [1]262 Mayne, William (smuggled goods 1816) [1]259 Mayor, (Mr) (presented coinage petition 1662) [1]228 Mayow, William (from Clevyan/hanged at St Columb 1549) [19]286 Mayowe, John (responsible 2 tin blowing houses Truro [11]69 McArthur, John (bogus schoolmaster 1811) [1]87 McCarthey, Barney (apology for false accusation 1827) [13]161 McCarty, Ann (living in Melindwr in 1861 census) [18]326 McCarty, Patrick (living in Melindwr in 1861 census) [18]326 McColley, Peter (proprietor New Inn, Redruth 1823) [5]88 McCoull, T.F. (Moonta Mines Co. secetary 1874) [15]36 McDermott, Marshall immigration officer Port Adelaide 1851 [16]53 McGrigor, Louisa A.M. (died on active srevice 1917) [3]6 McKeand, Alexandra (linen & wool draper in Redruth 1856) [5]147 McKenney, Danel (captain West Wheal Tin-croft 1812) [12]118 McKenzie, James (hatter in Melindwr in 1861) [18]332 McMicken, Alexander (customs' man/died from fatigue 1840) [4]17 McMurtrie, G.C. (lecturer, Moonta School of Mines) [15]144 Meacock, James (bought Wheal Music 1831) [12]95 Mead, Mary (grocer & tea dealer in Redruth 1823) [5]88 Meade, Simon (assay master in Redruth 1823) [5]88 Meager, James (given nickname of Smoking Jim 1883) [14]68 Meagre, Samuel (living in Melindwr in 1851 census) [18]324 Medland, James (escaped from Bodmin gaol 1831) [13]207 Medlen, John (wheel-wright in Redruth 1844) [5]126 Medlen, John (wheelwright in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Medler, Peter (wrote letter home from Adelaide 1848) [16]21 Medlin, John (paid poor rates on "Saw House" 1829) [5]96 Meek, Joseph Walter (Coat of Arms/Borough of Penzance 1934) [1]257 Meek, Joseph Walter (term as mayor extended 1934) [1]278 Meek, Joseph Walter (mayor of Penzance 1932,4) [1]283 Meek, Thomas (captain of "John Trelawney" 1588) [19]398 Menear, W.D. (Le Yeoman, Penzance 1973) [1]145 Menear, W.D. (Le Yeoman, Penzance 1974) [1]277 Menge, Johann (German geologist/South Australia 1837) [15]17 Menhire, Thomas (Ale Tavern in Redruth 1577) [5]23 Merrett, Grace (shopkeeper in Redruth 1847) [5]133 Merrifield, John (president Wheal Rose cattle club 1880) [14]46 Mershead, Jane (shopkeeper in Redruth 1847) [5]133 Mertherderwa, Reginald (Rector at Redruth 1421-23) [5]20 Mertherderwa, Reginald (Principal Bull Hall,Oxford 1447) [19]18 Michell, (Dr) (to move part house to widen road 1832) [5]103 Michell, (Dr) (shaft naming at South Basset Mine 1849 [5]135 Michell, A. (printer & auctioneer in Redruth 1829) [5]100 Michell, Anthony (printer in Redruth 1814-1844) [5]67 Michell, Anthony (letter re building of stack 1824) [5]91 Michell, Anthony (auctioneer in Redruth 1823) [5]88 Michell, Anthony (subscribed to illuminating clock 1828) [5]100 Michell, Elizabeth (received apology from Jane Brown 1834) [13]240 Michell, Eliza (Mrs) (rented stamps to Wheal Sparnon 1765) [5]47 Michell, Eliza (Mrs) (apology read in church 1834) [5]109 Michell, Eliza (Mrs) (listed as gentry in Redruth 1844) [5]124 Michell, F. (bone mill near railway terminus 1846) [5]129 Michell, F.H. (1872-1935/engineer/son of Francis Wm) [5]37 Michell, F.W. (sold engine to Wheal Spardon 1864) [5]159 Michell, Francis (1780-1860/engineer/son of Richard) [5]37 Michell, Francis (aged 78 in 1858 in Redruth) [5]40 Michell, Francis (steam engeineer in Redruth 1816) [5]80 Michell, Francis (blacksmith in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Michell, Francis (blacksmith, business to continue 1821) [5]85 Michell, Francis (engineer Wheal Margaret 1861) [8]30 Michell, Francis (Churchwarden Redruth 1727) [5]31 Michell, Francis (committee Redruth Sunday school 1812) [5]75 Michell, Francis (bone mill in Redruth 1847) [5]131 Michell, Francis (engineer in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Michell, Francis (stove manufacturer, Redruth 1823) [5]88 Michell, Francis Wm (1828-1901/engineer/son of Francis) [5]37 Michell, Francis Wm (patent for pulverising machine 1888) [5]188 Michell, George (grocer in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Michell, George (appointed Redruth surgeon 1836) [5]111 Michell, George (baker in Redruth 1847) [5]131 Michell, George (grocer in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Michell, George (grocer & tea dealer in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Michell, Grace (Mrs) (assessed for church rates 1801) [5]59 Michell, Grace (proprietor Royal Standard,Redruth 1823 [5]88 Michell, Hawes (1826-1901/foundry in Redruth) [5]238 Michell, Henry (mayor of Penzance 1890) [1]282 Michell, James (Redruth Pikemen formed 1803) [5]67 Michell, James (cabinet maker in Redruth 1847) [5]131 Michell, James (rates in Redruth 1854) [5]143 Michell, Jane (wife of Captain William Michell 1824) [13]134 Michell, John (Overseer of the poor 1815) [5]79 Michell, John (London Inn ,Redruth 1826) [5]94 Michell, John (made small model of steam engine 1836) [5]111 Michell, John (Very small working steam engine 1841) [5]119 Michell, John (blacksmith in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Michell, John (admitted attacking John Barrett 1821) [13]114 Michell, John (fined for keeping brandy shop 1805) [5]70 Michell, John (church rates 1809) [5]60 Michell, John (listed as gentry in Redruth 1856) [5]145 Michell, John (paid interest due 1793) [1]264 Michell, John (paid interest on bond 1792) [1]249 Michell, John (assessed for church rates 1801) [5]59 Michell, John (merchant in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Michell, John (timber merchant in Redruth 1847) [5]133 Michell, John (agent to Tresavean mine 1823) [5]88 Michell, John (coal merchant in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Michell, Joseph (cooper in Redruth 1823) [5]88 Michell, Joseph (cooper in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Michell, Mary (Post Mistress in Redruth 1844) [5]124 Michell, Mary (Miss) (Post Mistress in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Michell, P (signed Corporation accounts 1792) [1]252 Michell, P.T. Pryce (money in will to Redruth Hospital 1948 [5]222 Michell, Paul (Redruth Church sideman 1727) [5]31 Michell, Paul (principal inhabitant of Redruth 1739) [5]33 Michell, Philip (farmer in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Michell, R.H. (grandson of Richard) [5]79 Michell, R.H. (built a windmill generator 1890) [5]193 Michell, R.H. (died 1894/grandson Richard Hy Michell) [5]201 Michell, R.R. (tin smelting at Trereife 1883) [1]159 Michell, R.R. (purser Wheal Mary 1864) [6]24 Michell, R.R. (lived Marazion 1853-a purser) [12]99 Michell, R.R. (shareholder New Trumpet mine 1870) [10]117 Michell, Richard (erected earliest mine engines 1748) [5]37 Michell, Richard (witness in Watt's patent infringement) [5]39 Michell, Richard (wrote account of state of Redruth 1817 [5]79 Michell, Richard (fire at ironmoger's premises 1888) [5]188 Michell, Richard (sadler in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Michell, Richard (describes new engine 1797) [5]62 Michell, Richard (listed in muster book 1500) [5]21 Michell, Richard Henry (engineer associated with James Watt) [5]201 Michell, Richard Rooke (principal in arsenic market ring 1865) [11]112 Michell, S.V.P. (surgeon in Redruth 1847) [5]133 Michell, S.V.P. (surgeon in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Michell, Stephen (assayer in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Michell, Stephen (miner/boy stole his candles 1830) [13]197 Michell, Stephen (Redruth Church sideman 1727) [5]31 Michell, Stephen (Mrs) (committee Redruth Sunday school 1812) [5]75 Michell, T, (Dr) (beef unfit for food,destroyed 1866) [5]162 Michell, Theophilus (aged 81 in 1858) [5]40 Michell, Theophilus (cabinet maker & joiner in Redruth 1844 [5]124 Michell, Theophilus (carpenter in Redruth 1823) [5]88 Michell, Thomas (delivered heifer from pound 1757) [5]45 Michell, Thomas (farmer in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Michell, Thomas (supported restarting Giew mine 1869) [12]84 Michell, Thomas (captain-Wheal Ransom 1779) [12]97 Michell, Thomas (assessed for church rates 1797) [5]59 Michell, Tobias (listed in rate book 1802) [5]39 Michell, Tobias (removed part house/widen street 1832) [5]106 Michell, Tobias (surgeon to mining community 1844) [5]126 Michell, Tobias (tablet in Parish Church 1864) [5]159 Michell, Tobias (appointed Redruth surgeon 1836) [5]111 Michell, Tobias (provided foundry for preaching 1827) [5]92 Michell, Tobias (listed as gentry in Redruth 1856) [5]145 Michell, Tobias (surgeon in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Michell, Tobias (forge hammer mill, Redruth 1823) [5]88 Michell, Vincent (surgeon in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Michell, W.H. (1877-1935/engineer/son of Francis Wm) [5]37 Michell, William (town crier, Redruth 1838) [5]113 Michell, William (town crier, Redruth 1840) [5]118 Michell, William (of Zennor/witness for Wm Hockin 1836) [12]140 Michell, William (took daughter from her husband 1824) [13]134 Michell, William (treasurer Redruth Sunday school 1812) [5]75 Michell, William (assay master in Redruth 1823) [5]88 Michell, William (cabinet maker & joiner in Redruth 1844 [5]124 Michell, William (saddle/harness maker in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Middleton, Charles (smelter infringed Moult's patent 1705) [11]88 Middleton, Charles (defendant in tin smelting dispute 1713 [11]95 Middleton, George (hotel proprietor in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Middleton, George (farmer in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Middleton, James (overseer of the poor 1815) [5]79 Middleton, John Warren (linen draper in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Mildmay, Thomas (MP for Cornwall/from London 1552) [19]93 Mildmay, Walter (Sir) (commissioner to Cornwall c1548) [19]260 Mildren, (Mrs) (food riot at Redruth Market 1847) [5]129 Mildren, John (omnibus proprietor,Helston 1883) [14]69 Milford, E.M. (presented organ to Masonic Hall 1876) [5]175 Millar, James (draper in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Millard, Fred (member of Newlyn Art Colony 1884) [3]110 Millard, Thomas (mayor of Penzance 1624) [1]279 Millet, G.B. (wrote account Penzance Chapel 1880) [1]14 Millet, G.B. (wrote poem "Vox Lapidis") [1]15 Millet, Grace (mother of Humphry Davy 1778) [1]115 Millet, Henry (sentenced commuted to transportation) [13]219 Millett, C.C. (captain Worvas Downs 1905) [8]98 Millett, George Brown (1846-1896/Medical Officer for Borough) [1]160 Millett, Humphrey (acquired melting house,Chyandour 1738) [11]73 Millett, J.N.E. (writing about St Ives Consols 1842) [12]33 Millett, J.N.R. (purser for St Ives Consols) [1]39 Millett, J.N.R. (forced fisherwomen to new site 1849) [1]137 Millett, Jno Nic Rich (mayor of Penzance 1848) [1]282 Milliton, (family) (family seat at Pengersick Castle) [9]34 Milliton, John (captain of the Mount c1545) [19]257 Milliton, William (granted advowson of St Hilary 1565) [19]215 Mills, Thomas (auctioneer in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Mills, Thomas (County Court Bailiff, Redruth 1856) [5]148 Minefreda, Mat de S. (first vicar St Minver 1227) [9]149 Miner, William (boot & shoe maker in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Mitchell, Anthony (auctioneer in Redruth 1844) [5]124 Mitchell, C. (manager Wheal Ellen,South Aust ) [15]41 Mitchell, Caroline (shopkeeper in Redruth 1847) [5]133 Mitchell, Catherine (kept house of ill-fame 1813) [13]42 Mitchell, Eliza (Mrs) (shopkeeper in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Mitchell, Elizabeth A. (lived in Melindwr in 1871 census) [18]327 Mitchell, Francis (blacksmith in Redruth 1847) [5]131 Mitchell, George (baker in Redruth 1844) [5]124 Mitchell, Geo Vincent (grocer & builder in Redruth 1854) [5]142 Mitchell, J.H. (hotel proprietor in Redruth 1854) [5]142 Mitchell, James (lived in Melindwr in 1871 census) [18]327 Mitchell, John (given nickname of Figgy 1883) [14]68 Mitchell, Mary (Post Mistress in Redruth 1847) [5]133 Mitchell, Mary (Miss) (Postmistress in Redruth 1856) [5]148 Mitchell, Michael Robt (sadler in Redruth 1854) [5]143 Mitchell, Samual (china & glass warehouse, Redruth 1854) [5]142 Mitchell, Samuel (went mining in Perth Australia 1879) [5]180 Mitchell, T. (Society,Supression of Drunkeness 1805) [5]70 Mitchell, T. (oldest in Worvas Downs 1860) [8]97 Mitchell, Thomas (sent birds to Prince of Wales 1836) [9]92 Mitchell, Thomas (reported on Sir Chris. Hawkins' mines) [12]74 Mitchell, William (ex town crier 1866) [5]162 Mitchell, William (forth captain Burra mine 1847) [16]44 Mitchell, William (Loyal Cornubian Lodge openned 1858) [5]150 Mitchell, Wm Richard (saddler in Redruth 1854) [5]143 M'Kelvie, William (tea dealer & draper in Redruth 1844) [5]126 Mohan, William (Sir) (owned Boconnock deer park 1583) [14]75 Mohun, Warwick (was assigned tin smelter premises 1724 [11]75 Mohun, William (sheriff/removed bell from Polruan 1572 [19]331 Mohun, William (Sir) (appointed deputy-lieutenant 1584) [2]64 Mohun, William (Sir) (appointed deputy-lieutenant 1585) [19]393 Molesworth, (Rev) (Rector Redruth 1826) [5]92 Molesworth, John (Rev) (subscribed to illuminating clock 1828) [5]100 Molesworth, Hender Rev (built Chapel of Ease in Redruth 1828) [5]99 Molesworth, Hender Rev (Rector 1832) [5]103 Moody, Fanny (in Methodist choir c1900) [5]113 Moody, Fanny (danced on shop counter when young) [5]118 Moody, Fanny (born 3 Nov 1866) [5]165 Moody, Fanny (pupil of Mr Heath 1889) [5]190 Moody, James (father of Madame Moody-Manners 1854) [5]143 Moody, James (photographer in Redruth 1854) [5]142 Moody, James (father Fanny Moody) [5]143 Moody-Manners, (Madame (nee Fanny Moody) [5]143 Moor, Thomas (shopkeeper in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Moore, H.T. (first ambulance superintendent 1895) [5]198 Moore, H.T. (wrote Japanese operetta 1899) [5]204 Moore, John (deaf,dumb & out of work 1879) [5]180 Moore, John (of Launceston/convicted 1601) [19]377 Moore, T. (fair held on West End ground 1898) [5]204 Moore, Tom (shopkeeper in Redruth 1854) [5]143 Moore, W. (secondhand dealer in Redruth 1854) [5]142 Morcom, Augustus (spirit merchant in Truro 1813) [13]38 Morcom, Elisha (currier in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Morcom, Elisha (rates for workshop in Redruth 1854) [5]143 Morcom, John (currier/leather cutter in Redruth 1847 [5]132 Morcom, John (imprisoned for stealing candles 1815) [13]55 Morcom, William (draper in Redruth 1847) [5]132 More, Edmund (of Treleigh Manor/raised troops 1745 [5]37 More, Silvester (will dated 28 Dec 1604) [5]23 Moreman, (Dr) (vicar of Menheniot 1529-54) [19]151 Morgan, Lewis (corn mill in Melindwr 1841) [18]335 Morgan, Thomas (first St Ives historian 1722) [8]xv Morgan, W.O. (teacher in Melindwr 1871) [18]329 Morgan, William (copper found at Paramatta, SA) [15]93 Morgans, Elizabeth (child in Melindwr in 1861 census) [18]333 Morgans, Jane (in 1871 Melindwr census, 80 years old) [18]330 Morgans, John (living in Melindwr in 1851 census) [18]330 Morgans, Mary (in 1871 Melindwr census, 80 years old) [18]330 Morice, William (from Devon/bought St Wenn rectory 1552 [19]298 Morish, William (born Truro1844/to Wallaroo 1860's) [16]93 Moritz, Sigismund (director St Ives Consols 1907) [12]45 Moritz, Sigismund (director of British Radium Corp. 1908) [12]66 Morland, T. (shareholder New Trumpet mine 1870) [10]117 Morley, John (received pension 1540) [19]214 Morley, William (offered Lelant Tin Works for sale 1883 [8]16 Morrey, John (riots against Irish at Camborne 1882) [14]60 Morris, (Mr) (Penzance Grammar School Master 1817) [1]266 Morris, (Mr) (money & work box stolen 1840) [5]118 Morris, (Mr) (to preach a sermon 1816) [1]263 Morris, (Rev Mr) (refused reference to Kitty Newton 1817 [1]264 Morris, George (Rev) (school master 1816-1842) [1]88 Morris, John (gaoled in Bodmin/picking pocket 1828) [13]173 Morris, Thomas (living in Melindwr in 1861 census) [18]326 Morrish, Edward (painter & glazier in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Morrish, Moses (living in Melindwr in 1861 census) [18]326 Morrysh, David (wife abused another/Lelant church 1572 [19]23 Mortley, (Mr) (customs' officer Portreath 1830) [4]23 Morton, Gabriel (vicar of Lelant 1549) [19]284 Morton, Richard (lived in Moreton House c1770) [5]49 Morton, Simon (a leader/prayer book revolution 1549 [19]264 Morton, Simon (hanged at Poundstock 1549) [19]283 Morton, William (Archpriest of St Michael's Mount 1442) [1]20 Morton, William (constructed causeway to the Mount) [9]148 Moses, Jacob (customer of Mr Cornish, tinsmith 1782) [5]52 Moses, Jacob (watch maker in Redruth 1791) [5]56 Mosley, J. (shareholder New Trumpet mine 1870) [10]117 Motton, Richard (plaintiff in tin smelting dispute 1713 [11]94 Moult, Francis (bought rights to tin smelting patent) [11]85 Moult, Francis (partnership to smelt tin 1702) [11]87 Moult, Francis (plaintiff in tin smelting dispute 1713 [11]94 Moult, Francis (dispute over tin smelting process 1705 [1]89 Mounford, Simon (MP for Newport 1524) [19]228 Moyes, Cecilia (15th century anchoress/Marhamchurch) [9]66 Moyle (lighting lamps 1817) [1]263 Moyle, H.M. (tendered for lighting the lamps 1817) [1]275 Moyle, H.P. (lit lamps each night 1816) [1]261 Moyle, John (member Paliamentary Committee 1648) [1]46 Moyle, John (St Day miner/leg caught in chain) [9]129 Moyle, Matthew (sought return of John Harpur 1824) [13]138 Moyle, Richard (auctioneer & appraiser in Redruth 1847 [5]131 Moyle, Richard (letter re voyage to Australia 1851) [10]86 Moyle, Richard (ironmonger in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Moyle, Richard (mayor of Penzance 1838) [1]281 Moyle, Walter (Sir) (entertained by the Corporation) [1]43 Mullen, Charles (process for clearing mallee scrub land [15]180 Mullens, (Mr) (provided "the Towne gallon" 1662) [1]228 Mullens, William (supplies for maintenance to quay 1663) [1]232 Munday, John (hotel proprietor in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Munday, Nanny (Mrs) (shopkeeper in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Munday, William (had "a seat" in Redruth church 1756) [5]42 Mundy, (Mrs) (baker in Redruth 1854) [5]142 Mundy, (Prior) (signed document as Wandsworth 1539) [19]190 Mundy, (Prior) (made will 17 Feb 1549) [19]208 Mundy, (Prior) (died winter of 1553-54) [19]209 Mundy, Katherine (to marry Lawrence Kendall c1540) [19]180 Mundy, Joan (prior's niece/daughter of John) [19]180 Mundy, John (long term lease of Rialton manor 1548) [19]180 Mundy, Peter (wrote of Civil War at Penzance 1645) [1]48 Mundy, Peter (travelled extensively c1600) [19]440 Mundy, Robert (of Penryn/father of Peter Mundy 1601) [19]418 Mundy, Thomas (canon of Merton Abbey 1530) [19]174 Mundy, William (nephew of Thomas (the prior)1548) [19]180 Murchison, J.H. (mine share broker/MP for Truro) [11]41 Murchison, J.H. (secretary Tyringham Consols 1860) [12]123 Murdock, Ann (died aged 24 in 1790/two sons) [5]40 Murdock, Ann (daughter of Richard Paynter) [5]52 Murdock, John (father of William Murdock) [5]39 Murdock, William (built pumping engine in mine 1700) [5]28 Murdock, William (Ann Paynter-his wife/Rd Paynter's will [5]54 Murdock, William (designing mine engines 1785) [5]62 Murdock, William (friendly with Dr Boase c1800) [5]64 Murdock, William (Boulton & Watt's right hand man 1779) [7]34 Murdock,William (church rates 1809) [5]40 Murdock, William (visited by Boswell & Rev Temple 1792) [5]57 Murdock, William (born Ayrshire 21 Aug 1754) [5]39 Murdock, William (assessed for church rates 1797) [5]59 Murley, William (lived in Lelant in 1826) [8]86 Murrish, Samuel (repaired town clock windows 1804) [5]58 Murton, James (innkeeper "New Inn" Redruth 1856) [5]147 Murton, John (wrestling bout in Lanner 1860) [9]55 Musgrove, Rd (overseer,Borough of Liskeard 1789) [5]54 Myll, John (share in Basset's blowing house 1659) [5]26 Namble, Jane (sued by Christian Gayer 1577) [19]445 Nancarrow, J. (agent East Providence 1866) [8]56 Nancarrow, John (reported on East Providence 1867) [8]58 Nancarrow, John (manager St Ives Consols 1862) [12]37 Nancarrow, John (manager South St Ives 1864) [12]53 Nancarrow, John (manager St Ives Wheal Allen 1864) [6]22 Nancarrow, John (manager St Ives Consols 1864) [6]23 Nancarrow, John (supported restarting Giew mine 1869) [12]84 Nancarrow, John (manager St Ives Consols ) [12]38 Nancarrow, James (tailor in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Nancarrow, Walter (miner near St Austell 1830) [13]201 Nancarrow, William (mine agent in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Nance, (family) (owned Barton of Sinns) [5]16 Nance, (Capt) (Cornish miner,appointment abroad 1886) [14]88 Nance, (Mr) (owned stamping mills near Redruth 1738 [5]33 Nance, James (carrier St Agnes to Redruth ) [5]149 Nance, John (Methodists met at house 1747) [2]105 Nance, John (letter to Rector re seating 1768) [5]42 Nance, John (indicted, filled shaft, rubbish 1833) [13]226 Nance, R.Morton (founded Old Cornwall Society 1920) [2]114 Nance, R.Morton (at performance of miracle play 1924) [5]215 Nancollis, Sarah (lived in Egloshayle/1828) [13]179 Nanconan, Peter (priest on English mission c1610) [19]369 Nanfan, John (Sir Richard's bastard son 1489) [19]117 Nanfan, Richard (supported Henry VII 1483) [19]110 Nanfan, Richard (Sir) (owned manor of Treleigh) [5]16 Nanfan, Richard (Sir) (ambassador to Spain 1488) [19]116 Nanfan, Richard (Sir) (granted lands & offices 1489) [19]118 Nanfan, Richard (Sir) (died 1507) [19]118 Nanfan, William (brother of Sir Richard 1489) [19]118 Nankevell, (Mr) (supplied wine to church 1799) [5]43 Nankivell, (Rev) (Society,Supression of Drunkeness 1805) [5]70 Nankivell, G T (Rev) (school master/Penzance 1815) [1]88 Nankivell, John (of St Mawgan/supported Warbeck 1495) [19]130 Nans, John (canon of Exeter 1500) [19]145 Naughton, Thomas (accountant Wallaroo mine 1879) [15]142 Neale, Harry Boyden (director Redruth Brewery 1887) [5]34 Neales, John Bentham (secretary/Cornwall & Devon Soc. 1850) [16]38 Neame, Harry Boyden (Director Redruth brewery 1887) [5]34 Neild, James (campaigner/better prisons 1803) [1]103 Nettell, Jas (agent Safety Fuse Co in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Nettell, Richard (grocer in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Nettle, (Mr) (shop in Blight's Row 1884) [5]183 Nettle, (Mrs) (saddler in Redruth 1854) [5]142 Newcomen (built mine engines) [5]39 Newcomen, Thomas (Dartmouth blacksmith/improved engines) [7]20 Newham, James (cleaned the market house 1662) [1]228 Newman, Arthur (father,John & Williams) [12]118 Newman, John (cut Coskar Bounds,Towednack 1672) [12]118 Newman, P.C.W. (Penzance councillor 1973) [1]145 Mewman, Pat. Chr. Wm (Penzance councillor 1974) [1]276 Newman, Williams (cut Coskar Bounds,Towednack 1672) [12]118 Newton, Benjamin (customer of Mr Cornish, tinsmith 1782) [5]52 Newton, F.W. (paper to Polytechnic Society 1924) [5]215 Newton, Isaac ("pretend" constable 1766) [1]99 Newton, John (issued summons re paternity claim 1816 [1]261 Newton, John (injured/accident Wheal Rose 1840) [8]100 Newton, John (customer of Mr Cornish, tinsmith 1782) [5]52 Newton, Kitty (no character reference from Vicar 1817 [1]264 Nichol, William (china & glass dealer in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Nicholas (Supt) (riots over Newlyn fishermen 1896) [1]165 Nicholas, C.F. (Redruth Choral Society reformed 1890) [5]179 Nicholas, Crispin (French prisioner in Redruth 1791) [5]57 Nicholas, J.R. (Penzance Councillor 1973) [1]145 Nicholas, J.R. (Penzance Councillor 1974) [1]276 Nicholas, John H.D. (Penzance Deputy Town Clerk 1973) [1]145 Nicholas, John H.D. (acting Town Clerk 1931) [1]168 Nicholas, John H.D. (Deputy Town Clerk 1974) [1]276 Nicholas, John H.D. (Honorary Freeman of Penzance 1972) [1]285 Nicholas, John Raymond (mayor of Penzance 1967,8) [1]283 Nicholas, John Raymond (Penzance councillor 1974) [1]276 Nicholas, James (supplied rope,North Wheal Fortune 1824 [12]13 Nicholas, John (manager Levan mine 1864) [6]9 Nicholas, John R. (last mayor to sit as Justice 1986) [1]174 Nicholas, Joseph (watch & clock maker 1821) [5]48 Nicholas, Stephen (organist at Treruffe Hill Chapel 1863) [5]157 Nicholson, E.W.J. (first full-time Town Clerk 1931) [1]168 Nicholl, Edward (occupied Workhouse Fields 1787) [5]54 Nicholl, Edward (Academy in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Nicholl, Edward (ran school in Redruth 1866) [5]69 Nicholl, Edward (Sir) (married daughter of William Garby 1824 [5]89 Nicholl, Edward (Sir) (opened children's playground 1917) [5]214 Nicholl, Edward (Sir) (brother-in-law of Melville Martin) [5]237 Nicholl, Edward (Sir) (donation to hospital extension 1863) [5]158 Nicholl, Edward (Sir) (grandson of William Nicholl ) [5]141 Nicholl, Edward (Sir) (laid stone at St Andrews,Redruth 1883) [5]183 Nicholl, Henry (grocer & tea dealer in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Nicholl, John (of "The Hollies" born Redruth) [5]78 Nicholl, John (gardener,selling 8 acres land 1817) [5]81 Nicholl, John (nursery gardener in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Nicholl, John (florist, brother of Edward 1866) [5]69 Nicholl, John (gardner in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Nicholl, John (gardner in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Nicholl, John (son of Nicholas Vicar 1522) [19]439 Nicholl, Thomas (established Green Lane Nurseries 1806) [5]71 Nicholl, Thomas (1834 journal found after 1946 in shed) [5]107 Nicholl, Thomas (grocer in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Nicholl, Thomas (diarist, brother of William 1854) [5]141 Nicholl, Thomas (gardner in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Nicholl, Thomas (gardner in Redruth 1844) [5]132 Nicholl, William (auctioneer in Redruth 1854) [5]141 Nicholl, William (auctioneer in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Nicholl, William (gardner in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Nicholl, William (gardner in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Nicholl, Nicholas (son of Nicholas Vicar 1522) [19]439 Nichollas, Jessie (living in Melindwr in 1871 census) [18]326 Nichollas, Joseph H. (Refreshment House in Redruth 1889) [5]191 Nicholls, Amos (laid clock tower foundation stone 1828 [5]100 Nicholls, Amos (mason in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Nicholls, Amos (stonemason in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Nicholls, Andrew (mason in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Nicholls, Andrew (stonemason in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Nicholls, Benjamin (bill for coals 1849) [5]135 Nicholls, Benjamin (gerdener in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Nicholls, Benjamin (gardener in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Nicholls, Edwin (drowned in Demerara 1887) [14]97 Nicholls, Grace (draper in Redruth 1854) [5]142 Nicholls, Gregory (surgeon at Wheal Alfred 1824) [13]139 Nicholls, Henry (grocer in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Nicholls, Henry (linen draper in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Nicholls, Henry (draper in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Nicholls, James (sold three polecats 1802) [5]67 Nicholls, James (watchmaker in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Nicholls, James (assessed for church rates 1797) [5]59 Nicholls, James (paid for coffins for the poor 1804) [5]68 Nicholls, James (shopkeeper in Redruth 1791) [5]56 Nicholls, James (jeweller in Redruth 1854) [5]141 Nicholls, James Henry (watch & clock maker 1856) [5]48 Nicholls, John (g.grandfather/Wm J. Godolphin Nicholls [1]85 Nicholls, John (King's Arms Inn, Kingsand 1870) [2]88 Nicholls, John (hatter in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Nicholls, John (lived in Melindwr in 1871 census) [18]327 Nicholls, John (lawsuit against Corporation 1711) [1]67 Nicholls, John (hatter in Redruth 1854) [5]142 Nicholls, John (rates for foundry in Redruth 1854) [5]143 Nicholls, John (dispute over milling rights 1714) [1]240 Nicholls, John Michael (director Wheal Racer St Ives 1907) [12]30 Nicholls, Joseph (Penzance alderman 1833) [1]125 Nicholls, Joseph (appointed treasurer of the Quay 1817) [1]270 Nicholls, Margaret (grocer & tea dealer in Redruth 1823) [5]88 Nicholls, Mary (abused by Jane Hulson 1817) [1]266 Nicholls, Phillip (innkeeper, "Druid Inn",Melindwr, 1861) [18]332 Nicholls, Phillips (lived in Melindwr in 1871 census) [18]327 Nicholls, Richard (land dug for mining 1837) [12]140 Nicholls, Rich Croad (oven stove maker in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Nicholls, Robert (elected scavenger, Lostwithiel 1879) [14]43 Nicholls, Robert (Cornish miner at Kapunda 1843) [16]33 Nicholls, Sarah (shopkeeper in Redruth 1847) [5]133 Nicholls, Sarah (Mrs) (shopkeeper in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Nicholls, Silas (reported on Padstow Harbour 1881) [14]55 Nicholls, Stephen (hotel proprietor in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Nicholls, Stephen (beer retailer in Redruth 1847) [5]131 Nicholls, Thomas (rates for nursery in Redruth 1854) [5]143 Nicholls, Thomas (captain,precipitate works Kapunda) [16]33 Nicholls, Tommy (worked for picture framer 1920) [3]16 Nicholls, William (late father of Edwin Nicholls 1887) [14]97 Nicholls, William (inherited Tolcarne Mills 1689) [1]67 Nicholls, William (nephew of William Godolphin 1687) [1]244 Nicholls, Wm Jno G. (died unmarried 1815) [1]85 Nichols, Amos (stone mason in Redruth 1823) [5]88 Nichols, John (living in Melindwr in 1841 census) [18]323 Nichols, Joseph (mayor of Penzance 1828) [1]281 Nichols, Philip (living in Melindwr in 1841 census) [18]323 Nichols, Samuel (living in Melindwr in 1841 census) [18]323 Nicholson, E.W.J. (full-time Town Clerk 1931) [1]168 Nickels, George (shipbuilder at Fowey 1826) [13]157 Nicolls, Humphry (sheep from Penvose 1576) [19]427 Nicolls, Nicholas (vicar St Kew 1536-54) [19]308 Nile, Richard (carpenter in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Niness, William (stole silver plate/parish church 1827) [13]169 Ninnis, Daniel (elderly crew, St Ives' boats 1884) [14]78 Ninnis, John (rent for house near coinage hall 1792) [1]251 Ninnis, John (injured in Rosewall Hill mine 1841) [12]105 Ninnis, John Care (elderly crew, St Ives' boats 1884) [14]78 Noal, Jane (gaoled as a witch 1686) [1]55 Noble, Ann (died in Carn Brea Mine accident 1853) [5]140 Noel, Henry (Captain, Royal Redruth Infantry 1794) [5]60 Noel, Henry (agent Trowan Consols 1854) [12]70 Noel, Henry (listed as gentry in Redruth 1856) [5]145 Noncollas, Anthony (candle manufacturer in Redruth 1842) [5]121 Norden, John (travel writer 1605) [1]56 Norden, John (reported on Cornish language 1600's) [2]75 Norsworthey, William (mayor of Penzance 1620,30,39,47) [1]279 Northey, A.P. (draper in Redruth 1854) [5]142 Northey, Caroline (lived in Melindwr in 1871 census) [18]327 Northey, James (to hang for house breaking 1813) [13]45 Northey, William (drowned in New Cathedral Mine 1881 [14]51 Northey, William (lived in Melindwr in 1871 census) [18]327 Nowell, Alexander (MP for Cornwall but not Cornish 1553) [19]93 Nowell, John (receiving a pension in 1555) [19]210 Nowell, Michall (Sir) (chairman/copper ticketing/1792) [5]30 Noy, G (Sealing Hammer for Penzance 1792) [1]252 Noy, H (cut stone for paving quay 1816) [1]262 Noy, John (damage to Synagogue door 1817) [1]275 Noy, Richard (tried to stop sale by auctioneer 1875) [8]116 Noy, William (work done for Corporation 1793) [1]254 Noy, William (manager Boscaswell mine 1864) [6]10 Noy, William (purchased Buryan deanery land c1570) [19]331 Nickless, Jane (gaoled as a witch 1686) [1]55 Nussey, Ellen (friend of the Branwell sisters ) [17]158 Nussey, Ellen (friend of the Branwell sisters ) [17]159 Oates, Christopher (purser of Wheal Chance, Lelant 1840) [8]4 Oates, E.H. (organist Methodist Chapel c1950) [5]113 Oates, Frank (St Just/managed a Cape diamond mine) [14]100 Oates, Martin (Gwenapp/blinded in mine accident) [9]43 Oates, Thomas (engine man at Great Wheal Busy 1865) [11]116 Oates, William (born St Just-on-Penwith 1842) [16]91 Oates, William Rapson (herbalist-witchcraft & sorcery 1894) [14]135 Oates, William Rapson (charged with vagrancy 1894) [14]137 Oats, Francis (director of De Beers) [10]65 Oats, John (wrote home about South Australia 1847) [16]21 Oats, John (living in Melindwr in 1851 census) [18]324 Oats, Richard (drowned in New Cathedral Mine 1881 [14]51 Oats, Thomas (fined, drunk at Calstock 1881) [14]56 O'Brien, Bartholomew (living in Melindwr in 1861 census) [18]326 O'Brien, Denis (living in Melindwr in 1861 census) [18]326 O'Brien, John (living in Melindwr in 1861 census) [18]326 O'Brien, Lawrence (living in Melindwr in 1861 census) [18]326 O'Brien, Margaret (living in Melindwr in 1861 census) [18]326 O'Brien, Mary (living in Melindwr in 1861 census) [18]326 O'Brien, Sarah (living in Melindwr in 1861 census) [18]326 O'Bryan, William (founder of the Bible Christians 1815) [5]64 Oby, John (provost of Glasney 1492) [19]165 Oby, John (Sir) (provost of Penryn, Falmouth 1489) [19]117 Oby, John (Sir) (collecting taxes in Cornwall 1497) [19]121 Oby, Nicholas (Rector granted chapel licences 1400) [5]19 Odgers, Benjamin (brick work at Wheal Sparnon 1765) [5]47 Odgers, J.F. (Redruth builder/Mullion Hotel 1884) [5]184 Odgers, James (fire in the year 1892) [5]198 Odgers, Joe (promoted Camborne mine in London) [10]99 Odgers, Joe (Camborne mining personality 1810) [11]26 Odgers, Nicholas (fire gutted printing premises 1888) [5]188 Odgers, (Mr) (shot by smugglers at Porthleven 1769) [4]48 Odgers, William (Customs Officer at Gweek 1805) [4]56 Ogilvy, William (paid for work on gazettes 1793) [1]254 Oke, (Mr) (postmaster to retire 1870) [5]170 Old, J.B. (stowaways landed at St Merryn 1889) [14]109 Old, William (charged with drunkenness,Helston 1883) [14]69 Oldham, Hugh (payment from Bodrugan estate 1488) [19]105 Oldham, Hugh (Bishop of Exeter 1504-19) [19]142 Oldham, William (Irish captain at Kapunda,South Aust) [16]33 Oliver, Elizabeth (first woman hanged in South Aust 1873) [15]171 Oliver, Henry (expenses for Wheal Dipper 1758) [12]78 Oliver, James (killed by fall in Gwennap mine 1833) [13]232 Oliver, John (arrived South Australia 1842) [15]171 Oliver, Richard (master of smuggling boat 1799) [4]93 Oliver, Richard (bailiff at Truro 1864) [8]98 Oliver, Richard (smuggler offered pardon 1799) [4]91 Oliver, Richard (sub-prior of Bodmin c1540) [19]181 Oliver, Richard (pension from Bodmin priory 1539) [19]191 Oliver, Richard (became vicar Padstow 1547-63) [19]209 Oliver, Richard (sub-prior of Bodmin/died 1564) [19]326 Oliver, Robert (carpenter,Kenwyn/escaped prison 1825) [13]148 Oliver, Thomas (meeting to promote Falmouth 1876) [14]12 Olmud, James (stole stockings drying on hedge 1830) [13]197 Onslow, (Lieut-General (asked for soldiers/George Borlase 1753 [4]39 Opie, Bennett (sold Cornish eggs in London 1879) [5]180 Opie, Bennett (da. married J.B.Clymo/St Cleer 1843) [11]46 Opie, Bennett (head carpenter Wheal Ellen,South Aust) [15]41 Opie, E. (painting of Rector of Redruth 1874) [5]44 Opie, Henry (photographic business, Redruth 1885) [5]184 Opie, Jennie (singer, daughter of Bennett Opie) [15]41 Opie, John (uncle of E Opie) [5]44 Opie, John (timberman at Moonta mines) [15]48 Opie, John (born Harmony Cottage,St Agnes 1761) [9]122 Opie, John (shopkeeper in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Opie, John (Redruth Church sideman 1727) [5]31 Opie, John (Cornwall's greatest artist) [1]166 Opie, John (1761-1807, painter) [1]197 Opie, Nicholas (born Wendron/manager Wallaroo 1869) [15]48 Opie, Nicholas (mine captain, Moonta) [16]69 Opie, Temperance (buried Moonta 1902) [16]109 Oppy, Ann (Mrs) (cloths dealer in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Oppy, Mary Ann (hotel proprietor in Redruth 1854) [5]142 Opy, Thomas (of Bodmin/owed Prior Mundy money 1549) [19]208 Orchard, Edward (paid interest on money 1662) [1]230 Orchard, Hannibal (farmer in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Orchard, Rebecca (Mrs) (shopkeeper in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Orsmond, T. (head stableman Moonta 1874) [15]37 Osborn, Henry (living in Melindwr in 1851 census) [18]324 Osborn, Robert (coffee & eating house in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Osborn, Robert (shopkeeper in Redruth 1847) [5]133 Osborn, William (living in Melindwr in 1851 census) [18]324 Osborne, A.S.R. (managed Clocurry mine Queensland 1867) [16]85 Osborne, Charles (killed in fall/Rosewall Hill 1870) [12]110 Osborne, Elizabeth (set fire to a mow of corn 1813) [13]45 Osborne, James (captain Hobbs Hill Mine/St Neot 1845) [10]166 Osborne, Robert (coffee & eating house in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Osborne, Robert (grocer in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Osborne, Samuel (committee Cornwall & Devon Soc SA 1850 [16]38 Osborne, Samuel (official in Queensland coppermine 1867 [16]82 Osborne, Thomas (Sir) (Rector Redruth/died 28 Jan 1461) [5]20 Osborne, William (food riot at Redruth Market 1847) [5]130 Otes, John (letter to William Carnsewe 1585) [12]71 Overton, George (possible engineer Portreath rail 1809) [11]134 Owner, J. (Penzance councillor 1973) [1]145 Owner, John (Penzance councillor 1974) [1]276 Oxford, (Lady) (member for borough of Callington) [2]104 Oxland, Harry (Rev) (Illogan band 1913) [5]211 Oxley, Ambrose (agent Wheal Ransom 1829) [12]97 Oxnam, (Mr) (bill paid 1793) [1]255 Oxnam, Richard (first bank in Penzance 1797) [1]123 Oxnam, Richard (1768-1844/Penzance banker) [1]185 Oxnam, Thomas (boot & shoe maker in Redruth 1847) [5]131 Paddon, Samuel James (hairdresser in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Paget, William (Sir) (granted Bishop's Exeter house 1547) [19]293 Paine, Samuel (hairdresser in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Paine, Tom (radical anti-government views 1793) [1]110 Paine, Tony (standard bearer/Civil War) [17]89 Paine, Tony (battle at Lansdowne ridge 1643) [17]91 Palaeologas, Theodore (died Clifton 1636/buried Botus Fleming [9]17 Palmer, E. (Penzance councillor 1973) [1]145 Palmer, Edward (Penzance councillor 1974) [1]276 Palmer, Henry R (expert on harbour works 1839) [1]138 Palmer, Philip (Cornish clergyman in Australia) [16]98 Paris, (Dr) (house passed to Dr Forbes 1817) [1]274 Paris, (Dr) (founded Geological Society 1814) [3]3 Paris, John Ayrton Sir (Secretary Geological Society 1807) [1]120 Parker, Frederick (paid poor rates 1827) [5]95 Parker, John (packet man caught smuggling 1810) [13]17 Parker, W.F. (agreement with school trustees 1839) [5]66 Parkyn, Isaac (inspector of weights,Lostwithiel 1879) [14]43 Parkyn, James (Curate & schoolmaster 1788) [1]87 Parkyn, John (death sentence for stealing pony 1829) [13]182 Parkyn, Thomas R. (explorer & mining expert/to Australia) [14]154 Parson, James (escaped Cornwal Lunatic Asylum 1828) [13]180 Parson, William (property at Towdenack Bounds 1672) [12]118 Parsons, R.J. (banker in Redruth 1854) [5]142 Partridge, Daniel (letter to Anthony Michell 1824) [5]91 Pascoe, Edward (purser, Giew mine 1875) [12]85 Pascoe, Edward (given nickname of Junks 1883) [14]68 Pascoe, Erasamus (washed sheep in Phillack well) [9]95 Pascoe, F. (built St Ives water reservoir 1866) [12]7 Pascoe, H. (Mrs) (advocated votes for women 1912) [5]211 Pascoe, Henry (captain Allihise mine,Ireland) [10]33 Pascoe, Hodgson (jeweller in Penzance c1830) [1]196 Pascoe, J.B. (captain Glen Osmond Union 1846) [16]31 Pascoe, James (living in Melindwr in 1851 census) [18]324 Pascoe, Jessie (carrier Camborne to Truro 1856) [5]149 Pascoe, John (managing committe Malabar mine 1880) [14]47 Pascoe, John (Mrs) (listed as gentry in Redruth 1856) [5]145 Pascoe, Peter (killed accident Moonta 1863) [15]59 Pascoe, Thomas (built Laregan in Penzance 1814) [1]190 Pascoe, Thomas (food riot at Redruth Market 1847) [5]130 Pascoe, Samuel (Rev) (published "Cornish Travel" 1878) [5]178 Pascoe, William (butcher,Redruth prosecuted 1824) [5]89 Pascoe, William (dispute over arsenic fumes 1865) [11]115 Pascoe, William (sent to test Wallaroo site) [15]26 Pascoe, William (discovery of Wallaroo copper 1860) [15]26 Pascoe, William (manager, Giew mine 1880-1) [12]85 Pascoe, William (listed as gentry in Redruth 1856) [5]145 Patrick, W. (shareholder New Trumpet mine 1870) [10]117 Paul, Anne (lived in Melindwr in 1871 census) [18]327 Paul, Charles (insurance agent in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Paul, Eliza (grocer & tea dealer in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Paul, J.R. (of Truro/leased stamping mills 1871) [5]172 Paul, James (Redruth Union vice-chairman 1856) [5]148 Paul, James (lived in Melindwr in 1871 census) [18]327 Paul, John (selling pottery & stable 1824) [5]89 Paul, John (lived in Melindwr in 1871 census) [18]327 Paul, William (mayor of Truro 1824) [13]141 Paulet, Hugh (Sir) (member of the Council of the West 1539 [19]241 Paull, Andrew (Society,Supression of Drunkeness 1805) [5]70 Paull, Anna (living in Melindwr in 1861 census) [18]326 Paull, Charles (farmer in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Paull, Erasmus (letter sent home from Adelaide 1840) [10]74 Paull, Henry (paid for carriage 1794) [5]58 Paull, Henry (MP for St Ives 1865) [8]56 Paull, James (boot & shoe maker in Redruth 1847) [5]131 Paull, James (lead mine agent Melindwr 1851) [18]325 Paull, John of St Agnes/father of Erasmus Paull) [10]74 Paull, Nichollas (boot & shoe maker in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Paull, Thomas (living in Melindwr in 1861 census) [18]326 Paull, William (mayor of Truro 1813) [13]37 Paull, William (injured in mine accident Redruth 1882) [14]63 Paull, William (memorandum of Perran lease 1733) [11]75 Pawlyn, T.A. (occupied land at Portmellon 1887) [14]95 Payne, S.T. 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(Chairman Perry Shire Council 1905-8) [16]87 Pearson, Riley (follower of cock fighting at Moonta) [15]160 Pedler, Joseph (earning money sinking wells 1838) [15]17 Peirce, William (in Royal Cornish Regiment 1642) [5]24 Pellow, Edward (ran away to sea as a child) [3]4 Pellow, Edward (became Admiral Pellew) [3]83 Pellow, Stephen (blacksmith in Redruth 1844) [5]124 Pellowe, John (dispute over rightful mayor 1707) [1]59 Pellowe, John (father & son mayors of Penzance) [1]62 Pellowe, John (mayor of Penzance 1696,1701,7,11,15,20 [1]280 Pellowe, Thomas (father & son mayors of Penzance) [1]62 Pellowe, Thomas (mayor of Penzance 1724,28,35) [1]280 Pemyn, Michael (received pension on dissolution 1555) [19]209 Penaluna (drowned in mine shaft collapse 1858) [2]94 Penaluna, Jane (complained against Robert Stevens 1816 [1]260 Penaluna, William (closed parchment manufactory 1811) [13]20 Penberick, Thomas (land damaged by mining activities 1837 [10]123 Penberthy, Charles (Temperance Hotel 1889) [5]191 Penberthy, Isaac (early agent Providence mine) [8]44 Penberthy, John (apprenticeship papers, Royal Inst 1905 [5]41 Penberthy, John (leaving for Bolivia 1891) [5]196 Penberthy, John (led carnival parade 1902) [5]206 Penberthy, John (accident in South American silver mine [14]105 Penberthy, John (Redruth Union, Master 1856) [5]148 Penberthy, John (listed as gentry in Redruth 1844) [5]124 Penberthy, John (carrier Redruth to Falmouth 1844) [5]126 Penberthy, Nanny (Mrs) (Redruth Union Matron 1856) [5]148 Penberthy, Thomas (capped quay posts with copper 1792) [1]250 Penberthy, William (omnibus proprietor in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Penberthy, William (omnibus from Falmouth 1856) [5]148 Penberthy, William (agent for Wheal Catherine 1876) [8]4 Pendar, Carne (employed by Corporation 1706) [1]60 Pendarves, (Mr) (foundation stone for monument 1836) [5]110 Pendarves, (Mr) (petition against church rates 1837) [5]112 Pendarves, (Mr) (food riot at Redruth Market 1847) [5]130 Pendarves, Alexander (owned copper mine land) [11]48 Pendarves, Alexander (leased land for smelting house 1721) [11]74 Pendarves, E.W.W. 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(ascent of a balloon 1821) [5]85 Penrose, Arthur (manufacturing crucibles 1828) [5]100 Penrose, Arthur (evidence in smuggling charge 1821) [5]86 Penrose, Arthur (assay master in Redruth 1847) [5]131 Penrose, Arthur (assay master in Redruth 1844) [5]124 Penrose, Arthur (assay master in Redruth 1823) [5]88 Penrose, Charles (from Bodmin to hulk at Devonport 1832) [13]219 Penrose, Charles Wm (Mormon missionary in Utah 1832-1925) [5]106 Penrose, Eliza (Miss) (Seminary in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Penrose, Henry (obtained tin sett on Cock Hill 1836) [12]28 Penrose, John (assayer in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Penrose, John (young brother to Ralph) [17]61 Penrose, John (assay office in Redruth 1807) [5]60 Penrose, John (assay master in Redruth 1847) [5]131 Penrose, John (copper agent in Redruth 1844) [5]124 Penrose, John (assay master in Redruth 1823) [5]88 Penrose, John F. (rates for assay office in Redruth 1854 [5]143 Penrose, R. 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(new lead mine, Truro 1880) [14]47 Perkin, Philip (elderly crew, St Ives' boats 1884) [14]78 Perkins (timber yard 1883) [1]159 Permewan, A.E (Dr) (first motor car in Redruth 1896) [5]202 Permewan, A.E (Dr) (fund, soldiers killed in Boer War 1900 [5]205 Permewan, jr. (payment of market dues 1817) [1]268 Permewan, James (auctioneer Penzance 1854) [12]70 Permewan, James (public apology for slander 1833) [13]234 Permewan, John (auctioneer, Penzance 1869) [8]112 Permewan, John (carrying services,Vic.& S.Aust 1888) [16]102 Perrot, John (Sir) (plot against Philip & Mary 1556) [19]317 Perrow, James (architect from London/died before 1866 [1]194 Perrow, W.H. (erected telephone,Redruth/Truro 1888) [5]188 Perry, Dick (built Trevarrack Stamps) [8]90 Perry, Josiah (died 1943/buried Moonta) [16]109 Perry, Richard (shares in Polpeor mine 1872) [8]13 Persse, Frances A. (mother of Hugh Percy Lane 1875) [5]174 Peryam, John (wealthy merchant of Exeter 1549) [19]274 Peryam, John (Sir) (bought bells from Glasney college 1552 [19]298 Peter, (Mr) (private school, Redruth ) [5]68 Peter, J (parochial return to committee 1819) [5]84 Peter, John (signed Helston mayor's address) [2]96 Peter, John (opening a school in Redruth 1817) [5]66 Peter, John (lived in time of Richard II) [5]144 Peter, John L. (Redruth Union Clerk 1856) [5]148 Peter, John Luke (father of Thurstan Collins Peter 1854) [5]144 Peter, John Luke (solicitor in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Peter, R.A. (mayor of East Looe 1885) [14]86 Peter, Samuel (apprentice ran away,Lewannick 1813) [13]40 Peter, T.C. (remarks on examinations 1769) [5]48 Peter, T.C. (English Dialect Dictionary 1895) [5]201 Peter, T.C. (solicitor Redruth 1892) [5]197 Peter, Thurstan (treasurer Exhibition Society 1898) [5]204 Peter, Thurstan C. (wrote "Redruth Parish Registers" 1894) [5]15 Peter, Thurstan C. (wrote about Juleff's factory 1904) [5]38 Peter, Thurstan C. (grandfather gave bell to church) [5]44 Peter, Thurstan C. (born at Redruth 13 May 1854) [5]144 Peter, Thurstan C. (mineral samples for museum 1891) [5]193 Peter, Thurstan C. (published Redruth Parish Registers) [5]201 Peters, (Mr) (shoe maker in Redruth 1854) [5]142 Peters, Hugh (helped have Charles executed 1660) [2]71 Peters, J.P. (owned lime kiln at Philleigh 1819) [13]99 Peters, John Penhallow (meeting to help farmer after fire 1820 [13]102 Peters, Michael Nowell (grandson-in-law of Walter Borlase 1880 [1]84 Peters, W. (barber in Redruth 1854) [5]141 Peters, William (hairdresser in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Peters, William (magistrate in Cornwall 1827) [13]160 Peters, William Henry (living in Melindwr in 1851 census) [18]324 Pethick, Henry (Camelford/lost two oxen 1820) [13]104 Pethick, Thomas (a sheep stolen & killed 1813) [13]45 Petts, J.H. (manufactured domestic articles 1878) [5]178 Phebe, James (indicted, filled shaft, rubbish 1833) [13]226 Philip, Otis (of Polwhele/supported Warbeck 1495) [19]130 Philips, (Mr) (Society,Supression of Drunkeness 1805) [5]70 Philips, John (arraigned/aiding Catholic priest 1577) [19]348 Philips, Peter (supplied straw for workhouse 1798) [5]63 Philips, Samuel (tried for stealing wheat 1796) [5]62 Phillipps, James O. H. (Honorary Freeman of Penzance 1888) [1]284 Phillips, Alfred (Cornwall Soc. South Australia 1850) [16]38 Phillips, Edith (mother of Prof. Sir Algernon Thomas) [5]149 Phillips, Elizabeth (murdered her infant child 1815) [13]63 Phillips, G. (drowned off Bude from pilot boat 1823 [13]127 Phillips, H.H.C. (property owner, Giew mine 1869) [12]84 Phillips, H.J. (managing director St Just Consols 1864 [6]19 Phillips, H.J. (managing director East St Just United) [6]20 Phillips, Hugh (mine agent in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Phillips, J.N. (lived in Melindwr in 1871 census) [18]327 Phillips, J.S. 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(services at christenings 1809) [5]59 Remfry, Catherine (sexton, Redruth Parish 1799) [5]43 Remfry, Catherine (sexton, NB a woman! 1806) [5]58 Remfry, Edward (miner from St Blazey 1831) [13]204 Remfry, Jane (assessed for church rates 1797) [5]59 Remfry, Peter (shoe maker in Redruth 1854) [5]141 Remfry, Richard (built stamping mill,Tolgus Moore 1674) [5]26 Remfry, Richard (Redruth church sideman 1613) [5]24 Remfry, Richard (application for a steaming set 1767) [5]48 Remfry, Richard (married Grace Polkinghorne of Penzance [5]43 Remfry, Richard (a principal inhabitant, Redruth 1653) [1]25 Remfry, Thomas (plan of Redruth church 1887) [5]23 Renfree, Peter (boot & shoe maker in Redruth 1847) [5]131 Renfree, Peter (boot & shoe maker in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Renfry, Samuel (barber in Redruth 1854) [5]142 Rennalds, Richard (church warden in Redruth 1679) [5]27 Rennalls, Alexander (butcher in Redruth 1844) [5]124 Renoden, William (killed, accident St Ives Consols 1838) [12]35 Repper, Henry (gardener in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Reseigh, John (read proclamation in marketplace 1548) [19]257 Reskarnan, John (friar at Truro 1838) [19]185 Reskymer, John (coheir to Bodrugan estate c1500) [19]105 Reskymer, John (supported the King with troops) [19]229 Reskymer, John (named as "enemy of new order" 1564) [19]332 Reskymer, Richard (gentleman of Budock 1569) [19]390 Reskymer, William (gentleman of the Chamber Henry VIII) [19]87 Reskymer, William (rector of Ladock 1520) [19]155 Retallack, Bill (threatened Sam Higgs re verses 1860) [12]144 Retallack, C.B. (success on Ballarat Mines) [16]57 Retallack, John (summoned for unpaid wages 1860) [12]143 Retallack, Ralph (St Columb/resentment over taxes 1497) [19]122 Retallack, William (from Illogan/19 children 1824) [13]140 Reynolds, (Capt) (rated on land at Trevingy 1847) [5]131 Reynolds, (Mr) (Society,Supression of Drunkeness 1805) [5]70 Reynolds, J.B. (purser/Wheal Gilbert,Lelant 1875) [8]8 Reynolds, J.B. (managing director Old Tincroft 1876) [12]117 Reynolds, James (bound church books 1797) [5]58 Reynolds, James (listed as gentry in Redruth 1856) [5]145 Reynolds, James (bookbinder in Redruth 1791) [5]56 Reynolds, James Henry (mine agent in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Reynolds, John (church rates 1803) [5]60 Reynolds, John (grocer in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Reynolds, Matthew (hotel proprietor in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Reynolds, Matthew (hotel proprietor in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Reynolds, Philip (Redruth Church sideman 1727) [5]31 Reynolds, Thommas (mayor of Penzance 1897) [1]282 Reynolds, William (pewterer in Redruth 1727) [5]31 Reynolds, William (Basset's steward,rent for rail 1822) [11]134 Reynolds, William (mining agent in Redruth 1844) [5]124 Rhodda, William (baker in Redruth 1847) [5]131 Rhys, John (Sir) (Principal of Jesus College Oxford) [18]328 Rice, Nicholas (watch & clock maker 1823) [5]48 Rich, Arthur (buried at Temple church Bodmin 1885) [14]81 Rich, Harry (formation Symphony Orchestra 1922) [5]215 Rich, Harry (gave lecture on Redruth's past 1932) [5]218 Rich, John (vicar St Martin-by Looe/died 1547) [19]203 Rich, William (appointed manager Pednandrea 1887) [5]186 Rich, William (Cornish miner, to Spain 1886) [14]88 Richard, John (petition vs Roger Polkinghorne 1636) [1]225 Richard, John (gave money for the poor 1625) [5]24 Richards, (Dr) (shaft naming at South Basset Mine 1849 [5]135 Richards, (Miss) (listed as gentry in Redruth 1856) [5]145 Richards, (Mr) (warrant against boys rioting 1816) [1]262 Richards, (Mr) (carted paving stones for quay 1816) [1]263 Richards, (Mr) (checking lamplighter accounts 1817) [1]267 Richards, (Mr) (temporary repairs on the quay 1817) [1]264 Richards, (Mrs) (listed as gentry in Redruth 1856) [5]145 Richards, James (fined for being drunk 1859) [5]150 Richards, A.G. (Penzance councillor 1973) [1]145 Richards, Arthur George(Penzance councillor 1974) [1]276 Richards, E.E. (ran school in Redruth 1880) [5]69 Richards, Frederick (memorandum of Perran lease 1733) [11]75 Richards, George (Justice in Penzance 1693) [1]53 Richards, George (drowned in New Cathedral Mine 1881 [14]51 Richards, George (mayor of Penzance 1692) [1]280 Richards, H. (ran school in Redruth 1866) [5]69 Richards, Hosken (auctioneer at sale,Morvah Consols 1875 [8]116 Richards, J.M. (Penzance councillor 1973) [1]145 Richards, J.T. (miners to go to Venezueka 1877) [14]20 Richards, James (miner of Trealgan,worked Wheal Reeth) [8]66 Richards, James (fined for being drunk 1859) [5]150 Richards, James (Wesleyan choir leader Moonta) [15]110 Richards, John (supplies to North Wheal Fortune 1824) [12]13 Richards, John (injured in mine explosion 1845) [12]36 Richards, John (master of the barque Janus 1831) [13]206 Richards, John (brewer at Newlyn/died 1832) [13]217 Richards, John (16 of this name in Breage 1883) [14]67 Richards, John (copper found at Paramatta, SA) [15]93 Richards, John (boot & shoe maker in Redruth 1847) [5]131 Richards, John Michael (Penzance councillor 1974) [1]276 Richards, Joseph (agent West Wheal Fanny 1852) [12]143 Richards, Margaretta (living in Melindwr in 1851 census) [18]330 Richards, Mark (apprentice absconded,St Agnes 1811) [13]25 Richards, Matthew (killed in mine explosion 1870) [12]40 Richards, Nicholas (Farmer of the Markets 1793) [1]255 Richards, Nicholas (rights to Penzance quay for 1817) [1]260 Richards, Philip (tallow chandler in Redruth 1823) [5]88 Richards, Richard (well known Quaker 1854) [5]143 Richards, Richard (confectioner & grocer in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Richards, Richard (church rates 1802) [5]60 Richards, Richard (prominent Quaker in Redruth 1854) [5]143 Richards, Richard (confectioner in Redruth 1854) [5]142 Richards, Richard (grocer & tea dealer in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Richards, Richard (baker in Redruth 1844) [5]124 Richards, Robert (Penzance alderman 1833) [1]125 Richards, Robert (baker in Redruth 1847) [5]131 Richards, Robert (confectioner in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Richards, Robert (mayor of Penzance 1830,33) [1]281 Richards, Robert Stan. (born Moonta/parents from Camborne) [15]135 Richards, Samuel (fire in net stores, Newlyn 1899) [14]166 Richards, T. (manager Worvas Downs 1861) [8]98 Richards, T. (manager East Providence 1857) [8]56 Richards, T. (director,suspect mine,Wheal Snuff 1907 [12]15 Richards, Thomas (St Ives inn keeper 1836) [12]28 Richards, Thomas (purser/manager Wheal Tyringham 1861) [12]124 Richards, Thomas (died at mine/Illogan 1817) [13]79 Richards, Thomas (worked Old Wheal Praed,Lelant 1870) [8]36 Richards, Thomas (worked at Tyringham Consols 1864) [6]12 Richards, Thomas (purser & manager Wheal Kitty 1864) [6]19 Richards, Thomas (purser & manager Trencom 1864) [6]20 Richards, Thomas (mine agent in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Richards, Thomas (agent Trencom mine 1862) [8]88 Richards, W. (purser, Hawke's Point mine 1854) [8]9 Richards, W. (given nickname of "Tut" 1883) [14]67 Richards, Will (Capt) (of smuggling family/Porthleah Cove) [4]43 Richards, Will (Capt) (warned off smugglers) [4]44 Richards, William (paid for a surtout coat 1792) [1]249 Richards, William (etching exists of surgery 1855) [5]144 Richards, William (managed mines for Thomas Cave 1840) [11]36 Richards, William (blinded in mine explosion 1845) [12]36 Richards, William (purser Lelant Consols 1864) [6]11 Richards, William (mine purser in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Richards, William (duplicate granting of fair lease 1766) [1]98 Richards, William (appointed Redruth surgeon 1836) [5]111 Richards, William (fired at naval party 1801) [4]50 Richards, William (denied the King's pardon 1801) [4]53 Richards, William (grocer in Redruth 1854) [5]142 Richards, William (oak posts for the quay 1792) [1]249 Richards, William (mining agent in Redruth 1844) [5]124 Richards, William (agent to Alfred Jenkin 1823) [5]88 Richards, William (in 1871 Melindwr census, 83 years old) [18]330 Richards, Wm Joseph (surgeon in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Richards, Wm Joseph (surgery in Alma Place 1873) [5]173 Richardson, H.L. (Penzance alderman 1973) [1]145 Richardson, Herbert L. (Penzance alderman 1974) [1]276 Richardson, Thomas (contract to build new quay 1765) [1]78 Riches, John (of Camborne/absconded with money 1826) [13]158 Rickard, (Professor) (teacher at Redruth School) [5]66 Rickard, James (overseer of the poor 1815) [5]79 Rickard, William (butcher in Redruth 1847) [5]131 Rickard, William (gents' school in Redruth 1847) [5]133 Rickard, William (day school in Redruth 1844) [5]124 Ridge, Richard (evidence to Royal Commission 1863) [18]330 Ridge, Samuel (selling goldfinches/Truro 1895) [14]147 Ringley, Edward (non Cornish MP for Dunheved 1529) [19]92 Ringley, Edward (MP for Dunheved 1524) [19[228 Ripper, Henry (gardner in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Rippon, John (saved boy from the sea) [9]92 Rivers, C. (Dr) (Redruth Choral Society reformed 1920) [5]179 Rivers, Charles (formation Symphony Orchestra 1922) [5]215 Roach, Henry (manager Burra Burra mine) [15]35 Roach, Henry (chief captain Burra mine 1847) [16]44 Roach, James (removed clay from Wheal Merth 1879) [8]28 Roach, John (mamgaer Carn Galver Tin mine 1871) [8]108 Roach, Paul (manager Cornelloe 1864) [6]24 Roach, Paul (bought scrb land at Kadina) [15]184 Roach, Paul (mine captain, Wallaroo) [16]69 Roach, Robert (stonemason covered shaft,St Ives 1847) [12]63 Roach, William (captain at Bal Guy,Towednack 1847) [12]74 Robartes, (Lord) (Parliamentarian in Civil War) [2]67 Robartes, (Lord) (defended Plymouth against Charles 1644 [2]69 Robartes, (Lord) (started an infant school 1859) [5]151 Robartes, (Lord) (directed waste land be cleared 1880) [5]180 Robartes, (Lord) (shares in Bacon Curing Co. 1892) [5]197 Robartes, (Lord) (subscribed to Redruth Hospital 1890) [5]192 Robartes, (Mr) (of Lanhydrock/donation for coals 1867) [5]167 Robartes, T.C.Agar (gave land for hospital 1863) [5]157 Robartes, T.C.Agar (owned mine land near Bodmin 1868) [10]109 Robarts, Henry (owned Redruth manor) [5]16 Robert, (Count Mortain (granted lands in Cornwall 1075) [2]33 Robert, (Count Mortain (held over 1000 English manors in 1086) [2]38 Robert, Evan (wood-sieve maker in Melindwr in 1841) [18]331 Robert, John (schoolmaster at Melindwr 1841) [18]328 Roberts, Ann (food riot at Redruth Market 1847) [5]130 Roberts, B.H. (selling land & assets/Portmellion 1887 [14]94 Roberts, Charles (son killed in tunnel fall 1895) [14]145 Roberts, Eldred (selling shares in mine/St Ives 1830) [12]8 Roberts, Henry (broke contract with mine 1827) [13]159 Roberts, Henry (occupied land at Portmellon 1887) [14]95 Roberts, John (reported on Mount Tiak 1852) [8]34 Roberts, John (mine accident at Moonta 1878) [15]60 Roberts, Joseph (killed in fall down mine shaft 1820) [13]104 Roberts, Moses (editor Kimberley Independent 1890) [14]110 Roberts, P (indicted for a nuisance 1817) [1]266 Roberts, Peter (foreman of Falmouth rope walk 1815) [13]61 Roberts, Stephen (food riot at Redruth Market 1847) [5]130 Roberts, Susannah (living in Melindwr in 1861 census) [18]326 Roberts, T.C. (given a silver goblet by miners 1869) [5]168 Roberts, Thomas (first captain Monster Mine 1845) [16]41 Roberts, Thomas (bought land near Adelaide) [16]42 Roberts, Thomas (manager Wheal Mary 1864) [6]24 Roberts, William (Capt (wrote book "Perranporth" 1939) [4]26 Roberts, William (killed in fall in Wheal Kitty 1853) [8]13 Roberts, Wm Pender (magistrate in Penryn 1826) [13]158 Roberts, Wm Pender (Justice of the Peace/Penryn 1827) [13]169 Robins, Samuel (from Penryn/to Australia 1838) [16]22 Robins, Sarah Grace (died 12 years/injured biscuit factory [5]149 Robins, William (transported for robbing mistress 1830) [13]197 Robinson, Bessie (Mrs) (ran ladies' school in Redruth 1873) [5]69 Robinson, Peter (1776-1858, architect in Midlands) [1]187 Robinson, T.W. (purser St Ives Wheal Allen 1864) [6]22 Robyns, John (mayor of Penzance 1840) [1]281 Roche, Morice (appointed assistant by charter 1614) [1]216 Roche, Morice (Penzance Corporation Assistant 1614) [1]276 Rodd, Augustus S. (landowner Wheal Hearle 1864) [6]14 Rodd, Edward Hearle (1810-1880/Penzance town clerk,1847-77) [1]135 Rodd, Edward Hearle (sale, Wheal Reeth pumping engine 1852) [8]68 Rodd, F.H. (shares in Trembethow mine 1825) [8]88 Rodd, Francis Hearle (shares in Portreath tramroad 1816) [11]141 Rodd, Walter (warden of Grey Friars at Bodmin 1538) [19]185 Rodd, William Henry (mayor of Penzance 1874) [1]282 Rodda, Edward John (lived in Melindwr in 1871 census) [18]327 Rodda, Elizabeth (lived in Melindwr in 1871 census) [18]327 Rodda, James H. (lived in Melindwr in 1871 census) [18]327 Rodda, Jane Dunstan (died at Vaughan 1886,aged 71) [16]62 Rodda, John (lived in Melindwr in 1871 census) [18]327 Rodda, John (lived in Melindwr in 1871 census) [18]328 Rodda, Kate (lived in Melindwr in 1871 census) [18]327 Rodda, Mathew (avoided death in Wheal Margaret flood) [8]23 Rodda, Peter (part owner blowing house/Crowan 1507) [11]62 Rodda, Richard (from St Austell/to Australia 1846) [16]37 Rodda, Richard (laid out village of Penrice, SA) [16]38 Rodda, Richards (agent in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Rodda, Richard (County Court Bailiff, Redruth 1856) [5]148 Rodda, Richard (grocer in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Rodda, Richard (grocer & tea dealer in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Rodda, Samuel (lived in Melindwr in 1871 census) [18]327 Rodda, Sarah Ann (lived in Melindwr in 1871 census) [18]327 Rodda, Thomas (killed, blasting accident,Crowan 1825) [13]144 Rodda, Thomas (married Jane Dunstan -widow) [16]62 Rodda, William (corn & flour factor in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Rodesley, Walter (married daughter of Earl of Warwick) [1]12 Rogers, (Mr) (West Cornwall Railway Constable 1852) [5]140 Rogers, (Mrs) (wife of Redruth Rector 1809) [5]40 Rogers, David (paid for fixing land marks 1812) [5]76 Rogers, Edmund (painter & glazier in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Rogers, Francis (church rates 1809) [5]40 Rogers, G.J. (lecturer, Moonta School of Mines) [15]144 Rogers, George (manager Junction mine Broken Hill) [16]93 Rogers, Henry (rent for house near market 1791) [1]251 Rogers, Henry (purser at East Lovell 1870) [10]115 Rogers, Henry (purser New Trumpet mine 1870) [10]117 Rogers, Henry (paid rent to the Corporation 1792) [1]255 Rogers, Hugh (Rev) (rebuilt Sunday school 1806-1810) [5]42 Rogers, Hugh (Rev) (chaired meeting on low prices of tin) [5]54 Rogers, Hugh (Rev) (committee Redruth Sunday school 1812) [5]75 Rogers, Hugh (Rev) (owned land in Carnbray,Redruth 1812) [5]76 Rogers, Hugh (Rev) (Society,Supression of Drunkeness 1805) [5]70 Rogers, Hugh (Rev) (Society to prevent drunkeness 1805) [5]69 Rogers, Hugh (Rev) (rectory new & in good repair 1805) [5]43 Rogers, J. (with artist Joseph Farington 1810) [5]74 Rogers, J.P. (auctioneer & appraiser in Redruth 1847 [5]131 Rogers, John (built Wesley Chapel 1826) [5]94 Rogers, John (supervised blowing house/Breage 1660) [11]64 Rogers, John (magistrate,Lostwithiel Sessions 1811) [13]22 Rogers, John (carvings to commemorate George III) [9]13 Rogers, John (signed Helston mayor's address) [2]69 Rogers, John (of Godolphin/involvement in mint 1642) [5]24 Rogers, John (cabinet maker in Redruth 1844) [5]124 Rogers, Margery (sister of William Godolphin 1687) [1]244 Rogers, P. (county coroner/inquest at Breage 1823 [13]129 Rogers, Pearce (woman charged at inquest escaped 1815) [13]63 Rogers, Pearce (county coroner/inquest at Lelant 1823 [13]125 Rogers, Philip (report on Providence mine 1865) [8]45 Rogers, Richard (assessed for church rates 1798) [5]59 Rogers, Thomas (church warden of Penryn 1827) [13]169 Rogers, William (permission to open mercer's shop 1791) [1]251 Rogers, William (agent for Wheal Margery 1865) [12]19 Rolker, Charles M. (report on Wheal Mary 1912) [12]47 Roos de Hamelak, Wm (witnessed grant of Penzance fairs 1404 [1]212 Roper, Thomas (MP for Cornwall but not Cornish 1553) [19]93 Ros (Lord) (married Earl of Warwick's daughter) [1]12 Roscarrock, Francis (MP for Cornwall 1552-4) [19]304 Roscarrock, Nicholas (condemned for not going to church 1577 [19]349 Roscarrock, Nicholas (active recusant/in Tower 1580) [19]368 Roscarrock, Nicholas (small properties taken by Crown 1592) [19]376 Roscarrock, Richard (bound over at Exeter 1549) [19]289 Roscarrock, Richard (named as "enemy of new order" 1564) [19]332 Roscarrock, Trevennor (in Newgate from 1583) [19]368 Roscarrock, Trevennor (small properties taken by Crown 1592) [19]376 Roscrow, Catherine (saucepan & brass pan stolen 1816) [1]262 Roscrow, Catherine (to prosecute for theft 1816) [1]263 Roscoe, Henry (commissioner reporting, Penzance 1833 [1]125 Rosemund, Elizabeth (annuity from prior Mundy c1540) [19]208 Rosemund, Thomas (former monk of Bodmin c1540) [19]208 Rosemund, Thomas (received pension at dissolution c1540) [19]209 Rosewall, Andrew (refused to pay tithes to Vicar 1680) [12]103 Rosewall, Thomas (refused to pay tithes to Vicar 1680) [12]35 Rosewarn, Louisa (Miss (school mistress in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Rosewarn, Louisa (Miss (mistress,National School,Redruth 1856) [5]148 Rosewarne, John (sued for not working mine sett 1834) [12]139 Rosewarne, John (Rosewarne/resentment over taxes 1497) [19]122 Rosewarne, Joseph (butcher Helston/to New Zealand 1885) [14]82 Rosewarne, Thomas (Penzance Town Clerk by charter 1614) [1]31 Rosewarne, Thomas (Penzance Town Clerk by charter 1614) [1]217 Rosewarne, Thomas (Penzance Town Clerk 1614) [1]276 Rosewarne, William (selling a trainy pig 1817) [1]265 Rosewarne, William (shares in Polpeor mine 1872) [8]13 Roskrow, T. (bookseller in Redruth 1854) [5]142 Roskrow, Thomas (agent to Tresavean mine 1823) [5]88 Roskrow, Thomas (bookseller in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Roskrow, Mary (grocer in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Roskruge, Anthony (apothecary in Redruth 1721) [5]30 Roskruge, T.H.A. (shareholder New Trumpet mine 1870) [10]117 Rosmorran, Jasper (kept "the mazed woman" 1662) [1]228 Rosogan, Henry (a leader/prayer book revolution 1549 [19]264 Rosogan, James (a leader/prayer book revolution 1549 [19]264 Rosogan, John (proclaimed Henry VII at Bodmin 1483) [19]111 Ross, (Mr) (house pallisades broken 1820) [5]84 Ross, Charles Campbell (MP for St Ives 1881) [1]140 Ross, Charles Campbell (grandson of Joseph Carne) [1]162 Ross, Charles Campbell (mayor of Penzance 1877,8,9,81,83) [1]282 Ross, Duncan (linen & wool draper in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Ross, John (travelling tea dealer 1844) [5]126 Rothery, Henry (shipwrecked 1905/buried St Leven) [9]141 Rouby, (Dr) (blue vitriol from waste slimes c1700) [5]37 Roundsevell, William (opened coach line Adelaide-Kadina 1864 [15]175 Rouse, Anthony (murdered returning from Truro 1821) [5]85 Rouse, Anthony (shot near Chacewater 28 Nov 1821) [5]87 Rouse, Charles (wheel-wright in Redruth 1844) [5]126 Row, Henry (church warden St Gluvias 1827) [13]169 Row, Mark (damage to Synagogue door 1817) [1]275 Row, Matthew (carver in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Row, Philip (elderly crew, St Ives' boats 1884) [14]78 Rowe, (Mr) (attended public health inquiry 1853) [5]141 Rowe, Alan (designed processional cross 1958) [5]224 Rowe, Alexander (old miner's report on Wheal Reeth 1822 [8]65 Rowe, Charlie (worked for a picture framer 1920) [3]16 Rowe, Edward (of Tregony/attacked by pirates 1570) [19]391 Rowe, Edward (captured/spying on Spain 1580) [19]393 Rowe, Hannibal (Bodmin to convict hulk, stealing 1834) [13]239 Rowe, Henry (butcher in Redruth 1847) [5]131 Rowe, James (first manager St Ives Consols 1818) [12]34 Rowe, John (made map of Redruth parish 1842) [5]115 Rowe, John ("Cornwall & the Industrial Revolution" [5]126 Rowe, John (Town Crier & Bill Sticker 1866) [5]162 Rowe, John (Lanivet/robbed of savings 1829) [13]190 Rowe, John (fisherman of Porthgwarra 1882) [14]66 Rowe, John (given nickname of Jim Brown 1883) [14]68 Rowe, John (ran away from wife & children 1799) [10]20 Rowe, John (captain Lacamore mine,South Aust 1840s [16]35 Rowe, John (Cornish Society in South Aust 1850) [16]38 Rowe, John (member of the Council of the West 1539 [19]241 Rowe, Joshua (ore cartage from Crinnis mine 1813) [13]39 Rowe, Lily (Miss) (opera singer from Redruth 1889) [5]190 Rowe, Louie (Miss) (sister Lily, singer at Savoy 1889) [5]190 Rowe, Margery (of St Columb/bastard children 1547) [19]440 Rowe, Mark (tailor in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Rowe, Mark (linen draper in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Rowe, Mark (tailor in Redruth 1847) [5]133 Rowe, Mark (tailor in Redruth 1823) [5]88 Rowe, Mary A. (Miss) (assistant teacher, day school 1865) [5]95 Rowe, M.E. (Penzance alderman 1973) [1]145 Rowe, Mathew Eddy (Penzance alderman 1974) [1]276 Rowe, P. (Penzance Housing Manager 1974) [1]277 Rowe, Philip (hatter in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Rowe, Phyllis (a water carrier/died 1890) [3]35 Rowe, Richard (fisherman of Porthgwarra 1882) [14]66 Rowe, Sampson Taylor (agent in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Rowe, Samuel (boot & shoe maker in Redruth 1854) [5]141 Rowe, Samuel (boot & shoe maker in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Rowe, Samuel Taylor (analytical chemist Redruth 1873) [5]173 Rowe, T.S. (analytical chemist from Redruth 1873) [11]116 Rowe, Thomas (granted sole milling rights 1633) [1]40 Rowe, Thomas (Vicar of Madron ) [1]57 Rowe, Thomas (described disputed election/mayor 1705 [1]58 Rowe, Thomas (right to appoint curate/St Mary's) [1]62 Rowe, Thomas (letter to Trelawney 1705) [1]63 Rowe, Thomas (born Penzance/architect Sydney 1880) [16]99 Rowe, W.H (Rev) (advertised board & education 1805) [5]65 Rowe, W.H (Society,Supression of Drunkeness 1805) [5]70 Rowe, William (had sheet & bedding stolen 1830) [13]197 Rowe, William (given nickname of "Bubby" 1883) [14]68 Rowe, William Gordon (Honorary Freeman of Penzance 1958) [1]285 Rowe, William Francis (mayor of Penzance 1889) [1]282 Rowe, William L. (manager Devon & Cornwall Bank 1879) [5]46 Rowland, Evan (arrived at Druid Village 1861) [18]325 Rowlands, David (clergyman in Melindwr in 1871) [18]331 Rowlands, John (living in Melindwr in 1861 census) [18]330 Rowlands, Mary (hose knitter in Melindwr in 1851) [18]332 Rowle, William (copy of early muster book 1772) [5]21 Rowling, Nicholas (paid money 1663) [1]232 Rowse, Andrew (shot & killed in parish of Kenwyn 1821 [13]116 Rowse, Anthony (made sheriff 1588) [19]395 Rowse, Anthony (told of Spanish ships at Blavet 1595) [19]404 Rowse Anthony (Sir) (sheriff in 1603) [19]377 Rowse, Charles (tinsmith in Redruth 1831) [5]105 Rowse, Charles (wheelwright in Redruth 1847) [5]133 Rowse, Charles (wheelwright in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Rowse, Francis (of Halton/foster brother of John Pym) [19]426 Rowse, John (supplied tin for export 1499) [19]73 Rowse, Richard (of Halton/student c1600) [19]426 Rowse, Stephen (supplied tin for export 1499) [19]73 Royden, Thomas (Truro merchant/MP 1552-3) [19]304 Rubbewith, William (Keeper of the Privy Seal 1404) [1]212 Ruddle, John (funeral service, South Petherwin 1665) [9]158 Rullands, Ellick (butcher in Redruth 1847) [5]131 Rumphfree, Amelia (lived in Melindwr in 1871 census) [18]327 Rundle, Jeremiah (born Cornwall, farmed in NSW) [16]101 Rundle, John (storm damage at Polperro 1817) [13]74 Runnalls, Alexander (butcher in Redruth 1847) [5]131 Runnalls, Alexander (butcher in Redruth 1854) [5]142 Runnalls, Stephen (butcher in Redruth 1854) [5]141 Runnalls, Stephen (butcher in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Ruse, James (first successful emancipist farmer) [16]97 Rushton, Edward (commissioner reporting, Penzance 1833) [1]125 Russell, H.E. (advanced school, Redruth ) [5]68 Russell, Jack (Rev) (Vice-Principal an Oxford college) [5]240 Russell, John (Sir) (Henry VIII's administrator c1540) [19]239 Russell, John (Sir) (Lord President/Council of West 1539 [19]241 Russell, Robert (daily waggons from London 1814) [13]49 Russell, William (MP for Fowey 1572) [19]94 Ruthin, (Colonel) (Parliament/army defeated/Liskeard 1643 [2]69 Rutter, Elizabeth (accident Ponsanooth/killed 1826) [9]102 Rutter, Elizabeth (killed explosion at powder mills 1826) [13]150 Ryalis, William (marine stores in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Ryalls, William (carrier Redruth to Penzance 1844) [5]126 Ryan, Patrick (shepherd discovered copper ore 1861) [15]27 Ryan, Patrick (died before Moonta made profit) [15]29 Rye, (Mr) (mine agent from London 1843) [5]123 Rye, C.H. (liquor merchant in Redruth 1823) [5]88 Rye, G.H. (took French slave vessel/St Ives 1826) [13]150 Salmon, Henry Curwen (wrote about St Ives Consols 1863) [12]38 Salter, Edmond (cabinet maker in Redruth 1844) [5]124 Salter, Edward (cabinet maker in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Salter, John (cabinet maker in Redruth 1847) [5]131 Salter, John (turner & carver in Redruth 1847) [5]133 Salter, John (grocer & tea dealer in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Salveson, Bendh (captain of Norwegian ship Hope 1811) [13]21 Sambell, B. (races held on lawn at Lostwithiel 1884 [14]75 Samble, John (chemist in Redruth 1854) [5]141 Sampson, Benjamin (foundry/Perran Wharf on the Fal c1800) [7]42 Sampson, Benjamin (from Gwennap/died 1840 aged 72) [11]20 Sampson, James (held religious services at Moonta) [15]100 Sampson, John (kept "the mazed woman" 1662) [1]228 Sampson, Luer (petition vs Roger Polkinghorne 1636) [1]225 Sampson, Margery (widow of Sampson Walters/peasant 1577) [19]445 Sampson, Richard (Gwennap parish overseer 1816) [13]71 Sampson, Richard (given nickname of Tinner 1883) [14]68 Sampson, Richard (Penzance Corporation Assistant 1614) [1]276 Sampson, Richard (appointed assistant by charter 1614) [1]216 Sampson, Samuel (elected pig pounder,Lostwithiel 1879) [14]43 Sampson, William (repaired the cliff 1662) [1]230 Sanders, George (grocer in Redruth 1854) [5]142 Sandow, James (carted boiler Redruth to St Ives 1820) [12]34 Sandow, William (house at Plain-an-gwarry 1836) [5]110 Sandow, William (beer retailer in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Sanford, (Mrs) (paid interest on bond 1792) [1]249 Sanford, (Mrs) (bonds discharged by Corp. 1792) [1]251 Sansbury, Daniel (shopkeeper in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Sapcote, John (receiver-general of Duchy 1509) [19]82 Sara, George (fruit preserver Truro 1891) [14]119 Sara, J. 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(held land from St Austell prior 1610) [19]44 Sawle, Oliver (owned blowing house/ St Austell 1670) [11]63 Sawle, Richard (seized fish for Bodmin prior 1533) [19]174 Sawle, William (of Luxulyan/listed in muster 1568) [19]382 Sayer, Ann ("Druid Inn" in Melindwr in 1851) [18]332 Sayer, John ("Druid Inn" in Melindwr in 1841) [18]324 Sayer, John ("Druid Inn" in Melindwr in 1841) [18]332 Scabern, John (owned ground in Redruth 1841) [5]119 Scaddern, John (Hon) (politician from Moonta) [15]136 Scadden, Richard (supplied town notice board 1791) [1]247 Scantlebery, Edward (fisherman from Polruan 1819) [13]93 Scantlebury, John (had shirts stolen/Landrake 1827) [13]167 Scantlebury, Mary (paid tinsmith's bill by barter 1782) [5]53 Scantlebury, Richard (mining chandler in Redruth 1796) [5]61 Scantlebury, Richard (ironmonger business closed 1968) [5]225 Scantlebury, Thomas (customer of Mr Cornish, tinsmith 1782) [5]52 Scawen, William (local antiquary 1670's) [2]75 Scawen, William (writing about Cornish language 1680) [2]78 Schiff, Arthur (acquired mine sett/Wheal Trenwith 1907 [12]64 Schiff, E. (director St Ives Consolidated 1912) [12]47 Schiff, Edmund (acquired mine sett/Wheal Trenwith 1907 [12]64 Schiff, Edmund (sold pitchblende to Mme Curie 1908) [12]65 Schiff, Edmund (director St Ives Consols 1907) [12]45 Schneider, John (copper smelter in South Australia 1848 [10]83 Scholler, James (given nickname of Bulley 1883) [14]68 Schutz, (family) (German mining family to Cornwall 1600s [5]52 Scobell, George (chief customs' officer, Penzance 1769) [1]113 Scobell, Henry (swallowed 35 eggs in 5 minutes 1834) [13]239 Scobell, J.U. (landowner St Just United 1864) [6]19 Scobell, John (commanded Mount's Bay Regiment 1810) [1]111 Scobell, John (Collector of Customs/Penzance 1782) [4]33 Scobell, John (action against a farmer 1823) [13]128 Scobell, John Usticke (landowner Wheal Owles 1864) [6]23 Scobell, Nicholas (barge master at Truro 1816) [13]71 Scoble, John (admitted attacking John Barrett 1821) [13]114 Scoble, Mary Emma Miss (Seminary in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Scott, Gilbert (Sir) (designed workhouse 1834) [5]109 Scott, P.R. (from Plymouth 1879) [5]179 Scott, Robert (Rector at Duloe) [9]31 Screetch, William (indicted for stealing tin 1819) [13]96 Sealy, George (auctioneer at Marazion 1857) [12]63 Searle, John (mended "the cage" 1661) [1]229 Searle, John (from Ashton to Mysore,gold mining 1887 [14]94 Searle, William (charged with murder/custom's man 1799) [4]93 Searle, William (acquited of murder 1799) [4]94 Searle, William (charged with murder/custom's man 1799) [4]92 Seccombe, Thomas (indicted, murder of Humphry Glynn 1799 [13]47 Sedding, Edmund (married Penzance girl 1862) [1]194 Sedding, Edmund Harold (architect, brother John Dando Sedding [5]183 Sedding, John Dando (Victorian architect 1838-1891) [1]194 Sedding, John Dando (architect working South West Eng.) [5]183 Seddon, G. (restoration of Redruth church c1870) [5]128 Seddon, John (consultant for St Andrews,Redruth 1883 [5]175 Seddon, John Pollard (architect of St Andrews,Redruth 1883) [5]183 Sedgemore, Stephen (receiving pension 1555) [19]203 Sedgman, Mary (daughter ill 1894) [14]135 Sedgwick, H.W. (Rev) (Rector of Redruth 1910-1926) [5]209 Sedgwick, W.H. (Rev) (produced miracle play 1924) [5]215 Seeze, Betty (charged with witchcraft 1686) [1]55 Segar, William (signed rebellion Articles 1549) [19]269 Sellar, Robert (assessed for church rates 1797) [5]59 Seller, Augustine (beer retailer in Redruth 1847) [5]131 Semmens, J. (draper in Redruth 1854) [5]141 Semmons, William (draper in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Semmons, William (linen & wool draper in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Semmons, William (draper in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Sergeant, Robert (from Callington/MP for Ballarat 1859) [16]59 Serpell, (Mr) (subscribed to illuminating clock 1828) [5]100 Serpell, Ernest J. (selling rabbits/Lostwithiel 1895) [14]147 Seymour, John (claimed assaulted by prior St Germans) [19]182 Seymour, Wm Hy Budge (miner died Callington 1879) [9]59 Seymour, Wm Hy Budge (miner died/mine near Callington 1879) [14]39 Seyntawbyn, Sir John (entertained by the Corporation 1684) [1]42 Seyntawbin, Thomas (first Recorder of Penzance 1614) [1]31 Seyntawbin, Thomas (first Recorder of Penzance 1614) [1]217 Seyntawbin, Thomas (first Recorder of Penzance 1614) [1]276 Seyntawbin (heard oath of office from Mayor 1614) [1]216 Sharp, Isaac (Redruth Quaker 1845) [5]55 Shaw, Alfred Capel (ran school in Redruth 1873) [5]69 Shaw, Duncan (drained flooded mines in Spain 1849) [10]23 Shearme, Nicholas (lessee of Penzance harbour dues 1643) [1]40 Shearme, Nicholas (mayor of Penzance 1636,43,46,60) [1]279 Shepard, Samuel (beer retailer in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Shepard, Samuel (shoemaker in Redruth 1856) [5]148 Shephard, Elizabeth (beer retailer in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Shephard, John (carpenter in Redruth 1856) [5]147 Shepherd, Edmund (plaintiff in tin smelting dispute 1713 [11]94 Shepherd, Elizabeth (erected stalls in highway 1829) [5]104 Shepherd, Elizabeth (beer retailer in Redruth 1847) [5]131 Shepherd, Elizabeth (proprietor Wellington, Redruth 1823) [5]88 Shepherd, Samuel (shoemaker in Redruth 1854) [5]142 Shepherd, T. (syndicate to buy land, South Aust) [15]20 Sheram, Nicholas (money received for the Town 1662) [1]233 Sheram, Nicholas (mayor of Penzance 1668) [1]279 Sherborne, Robert (treasurer of Hereford Cathedral 1492) [19]164 Shere, Henry (bailiff of Newport Pound 1536) [19]173 Shere, Henry (bailiff of Newport borough 1540) [19]199 Shere, John (elected prior of Launceston 1534) [19]169 Shere, John (still receiving pension 1555) [19]214 Shere,Richard (brother of the prior Launceston 1536) [19]173 Sherme, Nicholas (Charter to build coinage hall 1663) [1]235 Sherwood, Joseph (Rev) (Congregational Chapel 1662) [1]56 Shipton, Norman (painted Egyptian Hall 1960) [1]187 Shore, (Commander) (wrote about capture of Lottery 1799) [4]96 Short, (Capt) (St Agnes Preventitive boat 1831) [4]25 Short, J.T. (diary entry/East St Ives Consols 1838) [12]5 Short,John Tregerthen (fire in Consols Mine 1843) [12]35 Shorten, R.D. (Penzance Borough Treasurer 1973) [1]145 Shorten, R.D. (Penzance Borough Treasurer 1974) [1]277 Shovill, John (in mine accident in Montana 1885) [14]83 Sibley, James (gaoled 1837/intimidating commissioners [9]152 Silvanus, John (pupil-teacher in Melindwr 1871) [18]329 Silvanus, Thomas (innkeeper,"Tynllidiart",Melindwr 1851) [18]332 Silvester, (Miss) (complained about fish women 1817) [1]272 Silvester, John (from Helston/land round Breage) [11]25 Sim, William (sentenced, stealing from master 1830) [13]197 Simmons, (Mr) (Cornish wrestling match,Portreath 1809 [5]74 Simmons, George (dispute over sand from Perran 1832) [13]220 Simmons, Moses (married Sarah Nancollis c1820) [13]179 Simmons, Stephen (listed as gentry in Redruth 1856) [5]145 Simmons, Thomas (overseer Gwennap parish 1816) [13]71 Simms, Joseph (started fishing industry at Moonta) [15]176 Simms, Joseph (started fishing industry at Moonta) [15]177 Simons, Francis (obtained key to Penzance Chapel 1706) [1]65 Simons, Richard (saddler in Redruth 1823) [5]88 Simpson, W.R. (architect on Corporation staff 1962) [1]204 Sims, (Mr) (erected engine at Wheal Buckets 1845) [5]127 Sims, Elisha (secretary Redruth Cricket Club 1829) [5]104 Sims, James (owned Redruth Hammer Mill Foundry 1830 [5]105 Sims, James (engineer Redruth 1842) [5]121 Sims, James (erected engine Wheal Buckets 1845) [5]127 Sims, James (second son William Sims/died 1875) [5]175 Sims, James (engineer at Chacewater 1830) [13]199 Sims, James (civil engineer in Redruth 1856) [5]148 Sims, James (mining engineer, born Treskerby 1795) [5]60 Sims, James (engineer in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Sims, John (11 years old/gave evidence 1830) [13]197 Sims, Matilda (from Stratton/married Richard Penrose) [5]106 Sims, Nanny (Mrs) (ran school in Redruth 1866) [5]69 Sims, William (leading Cornish engineer 1762-1834) [5]45 Sims, William (mine dealer in Redruth 1856) [5]148 Sims, William (father of James Sims) [5]175 Sims, William (robbed by seaman from Padstow 1831) [13]210 Sims, William (mine & share dealer in Redruth 1856) [5]148 Sinclair, John (Sir) (sent Rudolph Raspe to Scotland 1789) [5]52 Sincock (drowned in mine shaft collapse 1858) [2]94 Sincock (provided clock dials 1838) [5]114 Sincock, Benj. Hocking (mine share dealer in Redruth 1856) [5]148 Sincock, Thomas (found smuggled brandy 1824) [4]97 Sincock, W. (attended public health inquiry 1853) [5]141 Sincock, William (school teacher to retire 1834) [5]66 Sincock, William (mine agent in Redruth 1856) [5]148 Sincock, William (listed as gentry in Redruth 1856) [5]145 Sincock, William (school & carpenter's shop,Redruth 1827 [5]68 Size, John (Sir William Breville's dwarf) [19]422 Skewes, John (owed money by William Trewynnard 1542) [19]229 Skewes, Peter (miner-farmer at Blackwater 1817) [13]77 Skinner, James (not responsible for wife's debts 1823) [13]134 Skinner, Jane (left husband James/Camborne/1823) [13]134 Skinner, Joshua (mine surface captain, Moonta) [16]69 Skinner, Ralph (MP for Penryn 1553) [19]93 Skues, Stephen (Redruth Church sideman 1727) [5]31 Slade, (Capt) (trouble manning packet boats 1810) [4]64 Slade, Charles (merchant of Alexandria 1819) [13]97 Slade, Jane (of Menheniot/fined as recusant 1603) [19]377 Slater, Thomas (butcher in Kensington c1850) [11]38 Sleeman, (Capt) (in army during Civil War 1644) [5]24 Sleeman, William (supplied spirits/New Trumpet mine 1871 [10]121 Sleepe, Thomas (iron work for market house 1662) [1]227 Sleepe, Thomas (provided lock for market house 1661) [1]229 Sloman, John (signed rebellion Articles 1549) [19]269 Smaller, Grace (granted soldier's widow pass 1816) [1]259 Smart, Timothy (cabinet maker in Redruth 1844) [5]124 Smeaton, John (sluicing sand ex St Ives harbour 1770 [12]12 Smeaton, John (sluicing sand ex St Ives harbour 1770 [12]52 Smeaton, John (planned port at Charlestown 1801) [9]21 Smert, Walter (payment from Bodrugan estate 1488) [19]105 Smith, Aaron (obtained goods by false pretences 1828 [13]179 Smith, Alfred (prosperous Penzance business man 1925) [1]201 Smith, Dick (follower of cock fighting at Moonta) [15]160 Smith, Edward (new facilities for fisherwomen 1849) [1]137 Smith, Edward (MP for Helston 1524) [19]228 Smith, G.C. (Rev) (Scilly islanders to make nets 1817) [1]270 Smith, G.J. (shares in Bacon Curing factory 1892) [5]197 Smith, G.S. (Rev) (buried eccentric farmer, Castle Dennis [13]126 Smith, George (partner in British Arsenic Co 1850) [11]108 Smith, George (principal in arsenic market ring 1865) [11]112 Smith, George (Dr) (laid foudation stone, day school 1863) [5]95 Smith, George Charles (Baptist minister Penzance 1807-1863) [1]89 Smith, Jane (of Blisland/fined as recusant 1592) [19]376 Smith, Jane (land taken by the Crown 1593) [19]377 Smith, John (ploughed furze for Wheal Sparnon 1765) [5]47 Smith, John (ex St Keverne, pastoralist in NSW) [16]101 Smith, John (killed in slate quarry-Tintagel 1886) [14]89 Smith, John (Commander (attacked by smugglers 1814) [2]84 Smith, Joseph (parchment making business/Penryn 1811) [13]20 Smith, Nathaniel (built waterwheel/Wheal Friendship 1844 [10]151 Smith, Nathaniel (engineer/built water wheels c1860) [10]184 Smith, R.B. (invented stump-jump plough 1876) [15]180 Smith, Richard (church warden, Redruth 1798) [5]42 Smith, Robert (a leader/prayer book revolution 1549 [19]264 Smith, Robert (condemned for not going to church 1577 [19]349 Smith, Sydney (Rev) (opposed Methodism 1807) [2]106 Smith, Thomas (Collector of Customs-London 1580) [7]10 Smith, Thomas C. (secretary St Just United 1864) [6]19 Smith, Thomas (Sir) (MP for Cornwall but not Cornish 1553) [19]93 Smith, William (copper agent, Redruth 1783) [5]53 Smith, William (building quay at Portreath 1713) [11]127 Smithram, Richard (assessed for church rates 1801) [5]59 Smitham, William (mamager North Wheal Fortune 1824) [12]13 Smyth, Warington W. (Honorary Freeman of Penzance 1888) [1]284 Snell, Jane (ran away from St Agnes innkeeper 1811) [13]25 Snell, William (chapel trust,Staughton South Aust) [16]37 Snow, James (hotel proprietor in Redruth 1854) [5]142 Snowden, Phillip (Redruth Inland Revenue office 1912-16) [5]211 Sobey, John (broke contract with mine 1827) [13]159 Soddy, Francis (auctioneer & mine broker,Lelant 1832) [8]15 Soddy, Francis (auctioneer & general agent 1837) [8]96 Solomon, S. (Dr) (advertised universal cure/Liverpool [13]52 Somer, John (petition vs Roger Polkinghorne 1636) [1]225 Sommers (supplied "board nails" 1661) [1]229 Southcote, John (brother-in-law of Dr Tregonwell 1544) [19]192 Southcott, Henry (elected ale taster, Lostwithiel 1879) [14]43 Sowden, Nathan (miner St Austell gaoled 1833) [13]235 Spargo, L. (Penzance councillor 1973) [1]145 Spargo, Lionel (Penzance councillor 1974) [1]276 Spargo, Peter (engineer Burra mine 1847) [16]44 Spargo, Thomas (shares in copper mining Co. 1862) [12]27 Spargo, Thomas (pulled down mine waterway 1830) [13]195 Spargo, Thomas (reported on Wheal Spargo 1863) [8]24 Spargo, Thomas (writing on East Wheal Margaret 1864) [8]28 Spargo, Thomas (secretary North Wheal Providence 1859) [12]23 Spargo, W.C. (Gladstone Hotel/Kimberely 1889) [14]110 Spargoe, James (unlawfully pulled down waterway 1830) [13]195 Spashett, Joseph (Rev) (listed as gentry in Redruth 1844) [5]124 Spear, (Miss) (shopkeeper in Redruth 1854) [5]142 Speccott, (family) (memorials in Egloskerry church) [9]32 Speke, Thomas (Sir) (acquired Paignton manor 1549) [19]293 Spence, W.G. (secretary miners'assoc. 1889) [15]117 Spink, W. (Rev) (Pool Wesleyan Chapel 1897) [14]154 Spriddle, Isaacke (hay for the market house 1662) [1]228 Sprogue, James (supplied furze to Wheal Sparnon 1765) [5]47 Spry, Arthur (Rector of Redruth ) [5]31 Spry, E.J. (Secretary Truro Board of Health 1832) [13]223 Spry, S.T. (MP for Bodmin/gave for the poor 1833) [13]228 Spry, Thomas (leased Torton from St Germans' 1539) [19]196 Stacey, Elizabeth (linen & woollen draper / Redruth 1823) [5]88 Stackhouse, (Esq) (customer of Mr Cornish, tinsmith 1782) [5]52 Stackhouse, Edward Wm (magistrate Lostwithiel 1811) [13]22 Stackhouse, John (ex servants run London Inn 1776) [5]51 Stafford, (Bishop) (licence to St Mary's Chapel 1397) [1]16 Stakeman, H.C.S. (syndicate to work Wheal Gawler c1850) [15]18 Stanlake, William (living in Melindwr in 1851 census) [18]324 Staple, Matthew (listed as gentry in Redruth 1856) [5]145 Stapledon, Walter (Bishop of Exeter 1478) [19]184 Stapleton, George (food riot at Redruth Market 1847) [5]130 Stark, Thomas (pilchard fishing regulations 1819) [13]93 St Aubyn, (family) (owned the Barton of Sinns) [5]16 St Aubyn, (family) (monuments in St Crewenna church) [9]26 St Aubyn, (family) (acquired St Michael's Mount 1660) [9]148 St Aubyn, Elizabeth (George Arundell's widow 1585) [19]361 St Aubyn, Eliz (Lady) (royal visit to St Michael's Mount 1881 [14]56 St Aubyn, Francis (heirs to receive dues from mine 1846) [12]29 St Aubyn, Henry (purser of Wheal Queen 1846) [12]29 St Aubyn, Isobel (leased rectory of Breage c 1600) [19]329 St Aubyn, Isobel (da-in-law of Lady Eliza Arundell c1560 [19]343 St Aubyn, J.Piers (architect St Stephen's Treleigh 1865) [5]160 St Aubyn, John (son of Thomas/Penzance Recorder 1620) [1]42 St Aubyn, John (supported parliament in Civil War) [2]67 St Aubyn, John (keeping the peace at markets 1801) [5]66 St Aubyn, John (heirs to receive dues from mine 1846) [12]28 St Aubyn, John (visit to St Michael's Mount 1826) [13]156 St Aubyn, John (Sunday school fete at Clowance 1831) [13]213 St Aubyn, John (royal visit to St Michael's Mount 1881 [14]56 St Aubyn, John (held St Michael's Mt in Commonwealth) [17]92 St Aubyn, John (modernised St Michael's Mount 1760) [17]164 St Aubyn, John (partner in Cornish copper smelter 1755 [7]24 St Aubyn, Piers (designed St John's church 1882) [1]195 St Aubyn, Piers (collected the King's fines c1500) [19]137 St Aubyn, Thomas (prisoners released by Spaniards 1595) [1]27 St Aubyn, Thomas (Recorder of Penzance 1614) [1]42 St Aubyn, Thomas (letter about tinners 1533) [5]22 St Aubyn, Thomas (MP for St Ives/local man 1601) [19]93 St Aubyn, Thomas (brother-in-law of Lady Lisle) [19]244 St Leger, John (Sir) (father-in-law of Thomas Hilling 1500,s [19]65 St Leger, Thomas (Sir) (beheaded 1483) [19]111 St Levan, (Lord) (boatmen wore livery c1750) [3]95 St Levan, (Lord) (shares in Bacon Curing Co. 1892) [5]197 Stephens, Bennett (land damaged by mining activities 1837 [10]123 Stephens, C.Taylor (delivered mail St Ives-Zennor 1862) [12]37 Stephens, Catherine (grocer & tea dealer in Redruth 1823) [5]88 Stephens, Christopher (laid cornerstone,Trevarrack mine 1870) [8]95 Stephens, Christopher (purser West St Ives mine 1870) [12]54 Stephens, Christopher (purser South Providence 1870) [12]85 Stephens, Eliza (Mrs) (ran school in Redruth 1877) [5]176 Stephens, Gilbert (subscribed to road Hayle/Redruth 1839) [5]115 Stephens, Henry (attested Sir John Arundell's will 1587 [19]363 Stephens, Henry (of Linkinhorne/fined as recusant 1592) [19]376 Stephens, Henry (bound to appear at assize 1602) [19]378 Stephens, Henry Lewis (rights for water supply proposal 1852) [1]146 Stephens, J.A. (landlord St Ives Consols 1868) [12]40 Stephens, J.A. (property owner, Giew mine 1869) [12]84 Stephens, J.P. 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(proposed liqidation,St Ives Cons.1875) [12]42 Stevens, Edward (elderly crew, St Ives' boats 1884) [14]78 Stevens, G. (composed Cornish carols 1842) [5]190 Stevens, Geo Alexander (granted Trevail Stamps Zennor 1809) [12]152 Stevens, H. (agent Hawke's Point mine 1870) [8]9 Stevens, J. 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(Headmaster Moonta Mine School) [15]143 Suer, Joan (confession not heard/St Austell 1557) {19]157 Sutherland, J Branwell (butcher of Penzance 1833) [13]234 Swaine, Sampson (founded Cornish copper smelter 1755) [7]24 Swan, John (leased quay for handling coal 1818) [11]143 Swan, John (owned lead smelter in Penpoll 1828) [13]177 Swartman, William (smuggler offered pardon 1799) [4]91 Swartman, William (smuggler/physical description 1799) [4]92 Sweeney, Mary (living in Melindwr in 1861 census) [18]326 Sweeney, Mary (living in Melindwr in 1871 census) [18]327 Sweeney, Thomas (living in Melindwr in 1861 census) [18]326 Sweet, Henry (lived in Moonta in 1864) [15]152 Sweet, John (shopkeeper in Redruth 1854) [5]141 Sweete, John Beaumont (wrote of his tour in Cornwall 1780) [5]51 Swete, John (Devon clergyman/visited Penzance 1780) [1]116 Swete, John (Rev) (described curing of fish 1780) [2]87 Swete, John (Rev) (described mines in Cornwall 1780) [8]37 Swymmer, Robert (last prior of St Germans 1538) [19]153 Swymmer, Robert (last prior of St Germans 1539) [19]182 Swymmer, Robert (ex-prior of St Germans/died 1558) [19]309 Swymmer, William (brother of the prior 1538) [19]196 Symens, Francis (book seller in Redruth 1847) [5]131 Symes, Thomas (Rev) (listed as gentry in Redruth 1856) [5]145 Symnes, Thos Legge Rev (Curate St Uny Redruth 1856) [5]148 Symons, (Mr) (young boy in 1805) [5]72 Symons, (Mrs) (committee Redruth Sunday school 1812) [5]75 Symons, C.M. 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(clog & patten maker in Redruth 1854) [5]141 Symons, James (26 years old/of weak intellect 1833) [13]229 Symons, James (lost lunatic/seen in Liskeard 1833) [13]234 Symons, John (father of James Symons 1833) [13]234 Symons, John (given the nickname Duckey 1883) [14]67 Symons, John (grant of cottage Redruth 1513) [5]22 Symons, John (stole tin from Henry Harvey 1833) [13]232 Symons, John (Cornish clergyman in Australia) [16]98 Symons, John (builder Penzance Art Gallery 1894) [1]197 Symons, John (elected prior of Bodmin 1540) [19]174 Symons, John Joe (curator Druid's Hall 1873) [5]150 Symons, Joseph (16 years old/stole smelted tin 1833) [13]231 Symons, Joseph (given the nickname Porkey 1883) [14]67 Symons, Moses (house at Launceston for sale 1811) [13]19 Symons, R. (made a plan of Redruth 1855) [5]144 Symons, R. 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(1st Lieutenant, fire brigade 1891) [5]193 Tangye, E. (started safety fuse factory 1887) [5]187 Tangye, Edward (fire in pitch house 1893) [5]199 Tangye, George (engineer from Illogan) [12]34 Tangye, James (worked at Redruth Foundry) [5]236 Tangye, Richard (laid stone for Science School 1882) [5]182 Tanner, John (elderly crew, St Ives' boats 1884) [14]78 Taplin, G.C. (Rev) (school examiner Moonta 1872) [15]139 Tauton, Richard (Dr) (born Redruth 1774/died 1838) [5]50 Tayler, Alex Chevalier (member of Newlyn Art Colony 1884) [3]110 Taylor, Charles Dyke (manager Redruth-Chasewater Rail 1871) [11]161 Taylor, Charles Dyke (died Aug 1876) [11]170 Taylor, H. (agent for St Ives Wheal Allen 1862) [12]3 Taylor, James (defraud landlord of rent 1822) [13]124 Taylor, John (wrote about visit to Penzance in 1649) [1]56 Taylor, John (writing about mine pumping 1829) [10]157 Taylor, John (dispute with John Williams 1819) [11]17 Taylor, John (principal in Gwennap copper mining) [11]21 Taylor, John (worked Absalom mine in Wales 1830's) [11]33 Taylor, John (negotiating mine leases 1819) [11]142 Taylor, John (rivalry with John Williams 1824) [11]147 Taylor, John (father of Richard/died c 1863) [11]161 Taylor, John (assaulted by Joseph Trewartha 1878) [14]30 Taylor, John (from mining agent firm in Adelaide) [15]28 Taylor, John (from mining agent firm in Adelaide) [15]31 Taylor, John (promoted tributing system in mines) [7]18 Taylor, John (laid tramroad to Devoran wharves 1824 [7]50 Taylor, John (introduced crushing by rollers 1806) [7]55 Taylor, John (started Pembroke mine 1815) [7]58 Taylor, John (aged 19 in 1796/Wheal Friendship) [7]68 Taylor, John (built Tavistock Canal 1803-16) [7]69 Taylor, John (leading figure in metal mining) [7]73 Taylor, Richard (negotiated Restronguet tin lease 1871 [11]161 Taylor, Robert (published volume Cornish carols 1889) [5]190 Taylor, Samuel (listed as gentry in Redruth 1856) [5]145 Taylor, Samuel (tailor in Redruth 1856) [5]148 Taylor, Samuel (tailor in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Taylor, Thomas (Rev) (Wesley's helper 1800) [5]55 Taylor, William (tailor in Redruth 1847) [5]133 Teague, (Capt) (mayor to purchase "Delhi"'s capstern) [1]260 Teague, (Mrs) (candles used by singers 1806) [5]58 Teague, Ann (mother of Richard Trevithick 1771) [5]49 Teague, Anna (shopkeeper in Redruth 1847) [5]133 Teague, Cecilia (Mrs) (remembers earlier days in Redruth 1840 [5]118 Teague, Cecilia (Mrs) (aged 99 1940) [5]220 Teague, Edward (glazier in Redruth 1823) [5]88 Teague, Edwin (bought land from John Vivian 1830) [5]105 Teague, John (agent to Consolidated Mines 1823) [5]88 Teague, Joseph (farmer in Redruth 1856) [5]148 Teague, Mary (school, Redruth 1829) [5]68 Teague, Richard (farmer in Redruth 1856) [5]148 Teague, Richard Skewis (grocer in Redruth 1856) [5]148 Teague, Susan Ann (Mrs (shopkeeper in Redruth 1856) [5]148 Teague, Thomas (partner in West Cornwall Bank 1811) [5]46 Teague, Thomas (principal of Cornish Smelting Co. 1825 [5]80 Teague, Thomas (proprietor Hammer Mills Foundry 1830) [5]105 Teague, Thomas (died 15 Mar 1839) [5]116 Teague, Thomas (premises formerly used as office 1843) [5]123 Teague, Thomas (mine adventurer from Redruth 1836) [11]23 Teague, Thomas (died March 1839) [11]24 Teague, Thomas (partner John Wilks/mine promoter 1825) [11]35 Teague, Thomas (4s stolen by Elizabeth Williams 1893) [14]131 Teague, Thomas (partner in West Cornwall Bank 1810) [5]74 Teague, Thomas (of Redruth c1840) [8]15 Teague, Thomas (paid poor rates 1827) [5]95 Teague, Thomas (agent to Wheal Harmony 1823) [5]88 Teague, W. (blind man living in Redruth 1854) [5]142 Teague, W. (sheep stolen 1820) [5]84 Teague, William (blind man in Redruth 1854) [5]142 Teague, William (captain at Tincroft 1860's) [11]52 Teague, William (tin smelting 1880) [11]54 Teague, William (raft accident in British Columbia 1890 [14]115 Teague, William (died of excess of brandy c1850) [9]152 Teague, William (shopkeeper in Redruth 1856) [5]148 Teague, William (grocer in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Teague, William (shopkeeper in Redruth 1847) [5]133 Teague, William (grocer & tea dealer in Redruth 1823) [5]88 Teague, William (agent to Wheal Chance 1823) [5]88 Tearle, T.R. (solicitor in Redruth 1847) [5]133 Tedrea, Ann (to be returned to St Hilary 1816) [1]261 Temby, Richard (grocer in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Temby, Richard (shopkeeper in Redruth 1847) [5]133 Temple, (Rev) (of Penryn, friend of Boswell 1791) [5]57 Terrell, James (boot & shoe maker in Redruth 1847) [5]131 Terrell, Samuel (manager Monacute mine/S.A. 1844) [16]35 Terrell, Thomas (defendant in tin smelting dispute 1713 [11]96 Terrell, William (from Camborne/conveyed prisoners 1822) [5]87 Terrill, James (grocer in Redruth 1854) [5]142 Terrill, James (shopkeeper in Redruth 1856) [5]148 Terrill, Roger (bondman in Redruth 1713) [5]29 Terrill, Samuel (stove & oven manufacturer 1852) [5]140 Terrill, Samuel (smith in Redruth 1856) [5]148 Terrill, Sarah (Redruth Baptist Society 1802) [5]67 Terrill, Thomas (Redruth Church sideman 1727) [5]31 Tesmond, Michael (plaintiff in tin smelting dispute 1713 [11]94 Teulon, Samuel (architect of Bristol 1836) [1]189 Thomas, (Capt) (commanded Coverack custom's boat 1815) [4]55 Thomas, (Mrs) (green grocer in Redruth 1854) [5]143 Thomas, Algernon P. W. (born 3 Jun 1857/died 1937) [5]149 Thomas, Alice (grocer in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Thomas, Alice (Mrs) (shopkeeper in Redruth 1856) [5]148 Thomas, Alice (shopkeeper in Redruth 1847) [5]133 Thomas, Ann (living in Melindwr in 1861 census) [18]326 Thomas, Benjamin (living in Melindwr in 1851 census) [18]324 Thomas, Charles (younger brother of James Thomas) [11]53 Thomas, Charles (inspected Wheal George mine 1838) [12]4 Thomas, Charles (occupied barton of Penwarne 1812) [13]29 Thomas, Charles (strike at Dolocoath mine 1880) [14]45 Thomas, Charles (riots against Irish at Camborne 1882) [14]60 Thomas, Dylan (spent honeymoon at Mousehole 1937) [9]78 Thomas, Elizabeth (Mrs (leather seller in Redruth 1856) [5]148 Thomas, Ernest (Bodleian librarian/died 1909) [5]149 Thomas, F. (grammar school, Redruth 1873) [5]68 Thomas, F. (music master at high school 1885) [5]184 Thomas, George (heard charge,disturbance at Truro 1826 [13]149 Thomas, George (mayor of Truro 1826) [13]155 Thomas, George (assaulted Tonkin 1817) [1]271 Thomas, H. Grylls (landowner Wheal Hearle 1864) [6]14 Thomas, Hannibal (poor man in Chacewater 1812) [13]36 Thomas, Henry (grocer 1840) [5]19 Thomas, Henry (house leased by Lord Clinton 1840) [5]41 Thomas, Henry (dwelling place auctioned 1808) [8]17 Thomas, Henry (grocer & tea dealer in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Thomas, Henry (house leased from Lord Clinton 1739) [5]33 Thomas, Henry (leased St Anthony, Roselands 1540) [19]217 Thomas, Herbert (wrote "Cornish Mining Interviews" 1908 [5]209 Thomas, Isaac (miner of Trevarian 1830) [13]201 Thomas, J. (paint shop in Redruth 1854) [5]142 Thomas, J.H. (Moonta/edited carol collection 1893) [15]167 Thomas, James (called oldest miner alive 1857) [11]53 Thomas, James (transported for stealing beer 1831) [13]215 Thomas, James (employed Harriet Barkle 1898) [14]161 Thomas, James (day school in Redruth 1856) [5]148 Thomas, James ("Jimmy the Witch" of Illogan) [9]96 Thomas, James (living in Melindwr in 1851 census) [18]324 Thomas, James (ran school in Redruth 1866) [5]69 Thomas, James (grocer in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Thomas, James (shopkeeper in Redruth 1847) [5]133 Thomas, James (grocer & tea dealer in Redruth 1823) [5]88 Thomas, John (supplied plank for the quay 1791) [1]248 Thomas, John (farmer in Redruth 1856) [5]148 Thomas, John (given nickname of Bradley 1883) [14]68 Thomas, John (ran school in Redruth 1866) [5]69 Thomas, John (auctioneer in Redruth 1854) [5]143 Thomas, John (living in Melindwr in 1861 census) [18]326 Thomas, John (assisted to emigrate 1840 [5]118 Thomas, John (china & glass dealer in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Thomas, John (watch & clock maker in Redruth 1844) [5]126 Thomas, John (watch & clock maker in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Thomas, John (MP for Truro 1524) [19]228 Thomas, John Marshall (watch & clock maker 1844) [5]48 Thomas, John Marshall (watchmaker in Redruth 1856) [5]148 Thomas, John Witheil (father of Professor Sir A P W Thomas) [5]149 Thomas, Johnie (collection of Cornish carols 1893) [16]77 Thomas, Joseph Vivian (mayor of Penzance 1902) [1]282 Thomas, Josiah (joint manager at Dolcoath) [11]53 Thomas, Josiah (manager of Dolcoath mine 1875) [12]43 Thomas, Josiah (taken ill down mine 1832) [13]223 Thomas, Josiah (manager Dolcoath mine 1880) [14]44 Thomas, Josiah (manager Dolcoath ) [8]84 Thomas, Maria (Mrs) (hotel proprietor in Redruth 1854) [5]142 Thomas, Mark (fell from cliffs near Perran 1813) [13]42 Thomas, Martin (proprietor Plymouth Inn, Redruth 1823) [5]88 Thomas, Martin (farmer in Redruth 1856) [5]148 Thomas, Mary (robbed on her way to Truro 1828) [13]173 Thomas, Mary (in 1871 Melindwr census, 84 years old) [18]330 Thomas, Matthew (killed in mine accident 16 Aug 1809) [12]138 Thomas, Nicholas (fisherman from Polruan 1819) [13]93 Thomas, Peter (sale of Bal-Guy 1847) [12]74 Thomas, Philip (imprisoned for stealing beer 1831) [13]215 Thomas, Prudence (food riot at Redruth Market 1847) [5]129 Thomas, Prudence (food riot at Redruth Market 1847) [5]130 Thomas, Richard (chief mine surveyor West Cornwall 1819 [5]82 Thomas, Richard (surveyor & engineer/Perran 1850) [11]105 Thomas, Richard (drew map of rail "road" 1819) [11]137 Thomas, Richard (killed in Trencrom mine 1878) [8]74 Thomas, Richard (killed in waggon accident,Gwenapp 1834 [13]239 Thomas, Richard (Proprietor Pendarves Arms 1856) [5]148 Thomas, Richard (map Cornwall's mining districts 1819) [5]25 Thomas, Richard (currier/leather cutter in Redruth 1847 [5]132 Thomas, Robert (mayor Penzance c1945) [1]174 Thomas, Robert (Honorary Freeman of Penzance 1946) [1]285 Thomas, Robert (mayor of Penzance 1935,6,40,3,4,5) [1]283 Thomas, Sarah (Quaker meetings in house 1745) [5]35 Thomas, Thomas (crew on barge Truro 1816) [13]71 Thomas, Thomas (policeman in Melindwr in 1851) [18]325 Thomas, Thomas (given nickname of Hicker 1883) [14]68 Thomas, Thomas (police constable in Melindwr in 1871) [18]332 Thomas, W. 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Trevena, William (church rates 1802) [5]60 Trevena, William (winding up Twon Clock 1799) [5]43 Trevena, William (to wind up church clock 1794) [5]58 Trevena, William (watch-maker in Redruth 1854) [5]142 Trevena, William (watch & clock maker 1799) [5]48 Trevena, William (boot & shoe maker in Redruth 1823) [5]88 Trevena, William (carpenter in Redruth 1844) [5]126 Trevenen, William (shareholder New Trumpet mine 1870) [10]117 Trevenna, John (hotel proprietor in Redruth 1791) [5]56 Trevenna, Nicholas (general agent in Redruth 1847] [5]131 Trevenna, Nicholas (insurance agent in Redruth 1847) [5]133 Trevenna, William (leather cutter in Redruth 1791) [5]56 Trevenor, John (Royal Cornwall tax assessor 1497) [2]59 Trevenor, John (appointed tax commissioner c1500) [19]121 Trevethan, John (mayor of Penzance 1681) [1]280 Trevethan, John (lived in Melindwr in 1871 census) [18]327 Trevethan, Thomas (letter from Council of the West 1540) [19]243 Trevethan, Ursula (Walter Trevethan's mother 1585) [19]361 Trevethan, Walter (of Mawgan/took fish to Eliza St Aubyn) [19]361 Trevethan, William (living in Melindwr in 1851 census) [18]324 Trevian, Pascoe (murdered William Body,with mob 1548) [19]257 Trevian, Pascoe (hanged, drawn & quartered c1548) [19]259 Trevingy, Reginald (listed in muster book 1500) [5]21 Trevithick, Francis (railway engineer/died 1877) [1]196 Trevithick, Francis (son of Richard Trevithick 1868) [5]72 Trevithick, Richard (present at locomotive trials 1780's) [5]40 Trevithick, Richard (born in Pool/died 1833 [5]49 Trevithick, Richard (sale of Dolcoath shares to George Fox) [11]15 Trevithick, Richard (wife was innkeeper at Haylle 1831) [13]214 Trevithick, Richard (married at St Erth church 1797) [9]132 Trevithick, Rich.jun (abandoned wife & children 1816) [10]20 Trevithick, Richard (captain of "Asp" sailing for Lima 1816 [1]260 Trevorrah, William (expenses re attending trial 1819) [5]84 Trevorrah, William (elected governor of workhouse 1820) [5]85 Trevorrah, William (summoned Tonkin, nonpayment rates 1821 [5]86 Trevorrah, William (conveyed prisoners to Truro jail 1822) [5]87 Trevorrah, William (to inspect meat quality at market 1823 [5]89 Trevorrow, Ann (sold potatoes to Wheal Comfort 1832) [8]6 Trevorrow, Henry (killed Providence mine 1866) [8]45 Trevorrow, John (good report on Trelyon Consols 1857) [12]55 Trevorrow, M. (director,suspect mine,Wheal Snuff 1907 [12]15 Trevorrow, R.D. 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(mayoral term extended by law 1949) [1]278 Trezise, James Thomas (mayor of Penzance 1946,7) [1]283 Trezise, James (landowner Wheal Hearle 1864) [6]14 Trezise, William (landowner Spearne Moor 1864) [6]15 Trezise, William (proprietor of land North Levant 1864) [6]16 Triggs, Thomas (Pastor during the Commonwealth 1650-3) [5]24 Triggs, Thomas (rabbit trapper at Helston 1898) [14]162 Tripconey, James (Walter's son & heir 1506) [19]138 Tripconey, John (Bodmin/assaulted customs officers 1839 [4]57 Tripcony, Walter (of St Columb/supported Warbeck 1495) [19]130 Tripp, Charles (road show freak 1884) [14]74 Tripp, Mary Ann (Camborne/charged with drunkeness 1881 [14]53 Trott, Richard (appointed assistant by charter 1614) [1]216 Trott, Richard (Penzance Corporation Assistant 1614) [1]276 Troughton, James (tradesman in Penzance c1790) [1]76 Trounson, Edward (gave children's wing to hospital 1898) [5]158 Trounson, John W. (Penzance architect 1893) [1]189 Trounson, John W. 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(established grocers in Redruth 1854) [5]143 Troutbeck, John (Rev) (prayer for shipwrecks) [2]81 Trudgen, Thomas (ex Gulval/killed in mine fall 1852) [12]98 Truran, John (reported on ventilation apparatus 1855 [8]104 Truran, Richard (discovery of Wallaroo copper 1860) [15]26 Truscott, Alexander (apology for cutting timber trees 1810) [13]18 Truscott, Charles (from Kadina/managed Faith mine) [16]91 Truscott, James (butcher in Redruth 1847) [5]131 Truscott, Lewis (of Truro/had silver watch stolen 1834) [13]238 Truscott, Richard (of Roach to America 1819) [13]97 Truscott, W. (constable,St Dennis assaulted 1822) [13]121 Truscott, William (father of Alexander 1810) [13]18 Truscott, William (of St Stephens to America 1819) [13]97 Trythall, William (restarted small tin works/Bissoe 1907) [11]124 Tubbe, John (understeward of Bodmin priory c1540) [19]180 Tubbe, John (executors owed Prior Mundy money 1549) [19]208 Tuck, Robert (dispute over milling rights 1636) [1]243 Tucker, John (school teacher Moonta) [15]139 Tucket, Tom (effigy burnt in St Ives 1899) [14]165 Tuckett, John (fire on farm near Looe 1824) [13]141 Tuckfield, Francis (Cornish clergyman in Australia) [16]98 Tuke, Henry Scott (member of Newlyn Art Colony 1884) [3]110 Turberville, John (Sir (importing cloth c 1586) [19]75 Turner, (Dr) (customer of Mr Cornish, tinsmith 1782) [5]52 Turner, Charles (registered room for Baptists 1802) [5]67 Turner, Edmund (Truro merchant & banker) [11]69 Turner, Edmund (magistrate, Truro petty sessions 1834) [13]242 Turner, John (auditor/ Duchy of Cornwall 1509) [19]83 Turner, T. 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(landowner Rosewall Hill & Ransom 1864 [6]24 Tyrrell, James (Sir) (given land by Richard III 1485) [19]112 Trythall, Edward (purser Providence mines 1874) [8]51 Udall, Joseph (linen & woolen draper in Redruth 1856) [5]148 Ulliac, (M.) (French prisoner 1811) [5]75 Underhill, (Mr) (lease of Truro-Redruth tollgates 1872) [5]172 Underhill Thomas (signed rebellion Articles 1549) [19]269 Upcher, Reginald (London landscape gardener 1889) [1]191 Upcote, John (made captain of Tintagel castle 1485) [19]119 Uren, C.E. (Deputy Borough Treasurer 1974) [1]277 Uren, Edward (killed accident, Trencrom Mine 1872) [8]89 Uren, James (Bodmin to convict hulk, burglary 1834) [13]239 Uren, Jane (milliner in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Uren, Jane (milliner & dress maker in Redruth 1847 [5]132 Uren, John (acquitted of mine waste into sea 1860) [12]24 Uren, John (indicted, filled shaft, rubbish 1833) [13]226 Uren, Mary (rent dispute with Thomas Jenkins 1817) [1]265 Uren, T. (agent West St Ives Mine 1870) [12]54 Uren, T.F. (manager at Wheal Reeth 1906) [8]70 Uren, Thomas (agent South Providence 1870) [12]85 Uren, Thomas (killed Wheal Margaret 1849) [8]22 Uren, Thomas (Camborne/wheelbarrow to John O'Groats) [14]137 Uren, Thomas (manager East Providence 1865) [6]11 Uren, Thomas (manager Wheal Margaret 1861) [8]30 Uren, Thomas (money due from Wheal Dipper 1757) [12]78 Uren, Thomas (expenses for Wheal Dipper 1758) [12]78 Uren, William (drowned in Lelant mine accident 1823) [13]126 Usticke, Charles (Charter to build coinage hall 1663) [1]235 Usticke, John (Charter to build coinage hall 1663) [1]235 Usticke, Richard (Penzance mayor expenses 1688) [1]55 Usticke, Richard (supported re-election of mayor 1706) [1]59 Usticke, Richard (mayor of Penzance 1687) [1]280 Vallack, R. King (Mr) (boarded fishing boat 1823) [4]75 Vallack, R. King (Mr) (seized sloop in St Austell Bay 1825) [4]76 Varcoe, Alfred (invested "gold money" in S.A. land) [16]60 Varcoe, John (went to develop Cobar mine 1870) [16]88 Varcoe, Thomas (clothing stolen from house 1819) [13]92 Vaughan, Richard (teacher in Melindwr 1861, ex London) [18]329 Vaughan, William (son of lead miner in Melindwr 1861) [18]329 Veal, Daniel (elderly crew, St Ives' boats 1884) [14]78 Veal, Samuel (tried to stop sale by auctioneer 1875) [8]116 Veale, (Mr) (cost of retaining counsel 1706) [1]60 Veale, (Mr) (previous servant settled 1817) [1]270 Veale, (Mr) (Commissioners' dinner expenses 1663) [1]231 Veale, (Mrs) (supplied wine 1662) [1]230 Veale, (Mrs) (provided wine for Commissioners 1662) [1]228 Veale, J.E. 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(Dr) (born Redruth 1857/died 1938) [5]202 Wills, James (living in Melindwr in 1851 census) [18]324 Wills, Thomas (assaulted by smugglers,Padstow 1831) [4]28 Wills, Thomas (assaulted by smugglers,Padstow 1831) [4]52 Wills, Thomas (Rev) (Curate at St Agnes 1764-1774) [5]38 Wilton, W.G. (iron monger founded 1880/closed 1968) [5]225 Wilton, William George (stationmaster West Cornwall Rail 1856) [5]148 Willyams, Bridgeman (mother of Thomas Hawies) [5]32 Willyams, John (father of Bridgeman Hawies, died 1753) [5]32 Wilson, (Mr) (report on Redruth Town Missioner 1870) [5]170 Wilson, A. (shareholder New Trumpet mine 1870) [10]117 Wilson, Adelaide (charged as a rogue & vagabond 1886) [14]88 Wilson, Henry (architect from Leeds 1933) [1]202 Wilson, J.W. (service by town missionary 1888) [14]102 Wilson, Thomas (installation of new Watt engine 1776) [7]33 Wilson, W. (drowned rescuing Bude pilot boat 1823) [13]127 Wilton, (Mr) (fire at ironmomger's shop 1890) [5]193 Wilton, G. (shopkeeper in Redruth 1854) [5]143 Wilton, Wm Geo (railway station master Redruth 1856) [5]148 Wimbourne, H. (built Woolworth's building 1935) [1]202 Wingfield, John (leased land from Crown 1592) [19]376 Winn, Abraham (ex Hayle/killed/mine accident/Montana [14]101 Winnan, Edward (manager St Erth Tin Stream 1873) [8]16 Winslade, John (charged Vicar, St Veep/concubine 1547 [19]156 Winslade, John (a leader of prayer book rebellion 1549)[19]263 Winter Thomas (Wolsey's illegitimate som 1537) [19]149 Winwood, John (backed Hornblowers' patent 1781) [7]34 Wise, (Lieut) (Customs' sitter at Polkerris 1820) [4]75 Wise, David (surgeon & apothecary, Redruth 1783) [5]53 Wise, David (surgeon in Redruth 1823) [5]88 Withers, G.E. (architect from London 1931) [1]202 Withers, K.G. (architect from London 1931) [1]202 Wogan, John (Sir) (relative of the Killigrews) [2]80 Wolf, Joseph (aged 11/killed in mine accident 1834) [13]241 Wolff (damage to Synagogue door 1817) [1]275 Wollaston, Gerald W. (grant of Borough Coat of Arms 1934) [1]257 Wood, Henry (Sir) (formation Symphony Orchestra 1922) [5]215 Wood, Kingsley (Sir) (Minister of Health 1937) [1]173 Woodcock, Sampson (chief boatman Boscastle station 1820) [4]31 Woodcock, Sampson (preventitive boat at Boscastle 1821) [13]109 Woodcock, Sampson (assaulted by smugglers,Padstow 1831) [4]28 Woodcock, Sampson (assaulted by smugglers,Padstow 1831) [4]52 Woodhouse, Vincent (engraver in Redruth 1856) [5]148 Woodis, G (surveying schoolroom 1793) [1]255 Woodthorpe, Vincent (day school in Redruth 1844) [5]124 Woodthorpe, Vincent (engraver in Redruth 1844) [5]126 Woodthorpe, William (printer in Redruth 1847) [5]67 Woodthorpe, William (book seller in Redruth 1847) [5]131 Woolcock, Benjamin (living in Melindwr in 1841 census) [18]323 Woolcock, Elizabeth (murdered husband/first woman hanged) [15]170 Woolcock, John (house was robbed by John Northey 1813) [13]45 Woolcock, John (a 'stirrer' in prayer book rebellion) [19]284 Woolcock, John Laskey (born Truro/to Queensland 1866) [16]100 Woolcock, James (suplied duck to New Trumpet mine 1870) [10]121 Woolcock, Thomas (murdered by wife 4 Sep 1873) [15]170 Woolcock, Thomas (died of poison) [15]171 Woolcock, Thomas (ex St Agnes,mining eng., Melindwr 1851 [18]324 Woolcombe, T. (property owner, Giew mine 1869) [12]84 Woolf, (Mr) (servant sued for payment of wages 1816 [1]262 Woolf, (Mr) (paid for Henry French's shroud 1804) [5]68 Woolf, A. (composed Cornish carols 1842) [5]190 Woolf, Aaron (composed Cornish carols 1842) [5]74 Woolf, Arthur (born Camborne 1766/mining engineer) [5]47 Woolf, Arthur (erected steam stamps/Carn Brea 1813) [5]78 Woolf, Arthur (patented double cylinder engine 1804) [7]46 Woolf, Arthur (assisted by Hocking & Loam 1860) [5]154 Woolf, Francis (retired to Redruth in 1768) [5]61 Woolf, Francis (gave part of John Wesley's wig 1863) [5]95 Woolf, Francis (draper in Redruth 1856) [5]148 Woolf, Francis (listed as gentry in Redruth 1856) [5]145 Woolf, Francis (draper in Redruth 1854) [5]142 Woolf, Francis (customer of Mr Cornish, tinsmith 1782) [5]52 Woolf, Francis (draper in Redruth 1844) [5]125 Woolf, Francis (draper in Redruth 1847) [5]132 Woolfe, Francis (linen & woollen draper / Redruth 1823) [5]88 Wordsworth, Judith (married Thomas Hawies 1771,died 1786) [5]32 Worsdell, Jonathan (charged with forgery Falmouth 1876) [14]18 Worth, Geo (cut the hedges in Church Lane 1793) [5]58 Worth, John (wound up church clock 1793) [5]58 Worth, John (investigated William Kendall 1532) [19]235 Worth, Thomas (widow married John Tremenheere) [11]64 Worth, Thomas (copper smelter near Redruth c1700) [5]28 Worth, Thomas (assumed control of blowing house 1703) [11]72 Worth, William (ex Penryn/rented blowing house 1684) [11]72 Wyatt, G.F. (school examiner Moonta 1872) [15]139 Wyatt, James (designed church at Kea 1802) [9]49 Wydes, Walter (marital problems c1600) [19]446 Wyndham, William (trees cut down on property 1810) [13]18 Wynter, (family) (owned manor of Treruffe) [5]16 Wynter, John (owned Redruth manor 1514) [5]16 Wyon, A.C. (Rev) (designed memorial plaque 1946) [5]222 Wyse, Nicholas (vicar of Constantine 1497) [19]138 Wyse, Thomas (Rector Redruth 1526) [5]22 Yates, William (bought Roscrow at Ponsanooth) [9]103 Yates, William (proprietor Ponsanooth wool mill 1890 [14]111 Yaxley, Francis (MP for Cornwall but not Cornish 1553) [19]93 Yeats, (Mr) (assessed for church rates 1800) [5]59 Yglesias, Dorothy (Mousehole bird sanctuary/died 1980) [3]106 Yglesias, Dorothy (founded Mousehole bird sanctuary 1925) [9]78 Yglesias, Phyllis (Mousehole bird sanctuary) [3]106 Yglesias, Phyllis (founded Mousehole bird sanctuary 1925) [9]78 York, Henry Coulson (mayor of Penzance 1872) [1]282 York, Samuel (draper in Penzance c1850) [1]192 York, Samuel (purser Boscean mine 1864) [6]10 Yonge, William (appointed alderman by charter 1614) [1]216 Yonge, William (Penzance alderman 1614) [1]276 York, Samuel (purser Carnyorth 1864) [6]11 Young, A.W. (shareholder New Trumpet mine 1870) [10]117 Young, Gavin (marked track Burra-Port Wakefield 1848 [15]22 Young, Harold (conductor Trelawney Male Choir 1925) [5]216 Young, John (bought manor of Tywardreath 1564) [19]210 Young, John Lorenzo (teacher/born Cornwall/to Adelaide 1850 [16]103 Young, Thomas (supporter of Richard III 1485) [19]112 Young, Peter (warden's complaint withdrawn 1816) [1]262 Young, W.F.J (Penzance councillor 1973) [1]145 Young, Wm Francis Jas (Penzance councillor 1974) [1]276