In 1722 George Keigwin was a beneficiary of the will of his grandfather George Musgrave of Nettlecombe, Esq., receiving his reversionary right and interest in one moiety of those closes of land or pasture called the Wiggelleys and the New Parks parcel of the Barton of Marwood in co. Devon containing about sixty acres, to commence after the death of John Harris of Heanton in the parish of Marwood.
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In 1741 George Keigwin was co-executor of the will of his brother James Keigwin of Mousehole.
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Lease, Jasper's House, Paul, 29 May 1756. 3
Parties:
1) George Keigwin, gentleman, Paul, and John Banns, yeoman, Paul
2) Moses Morgan, merchant, Penzance.
1) to 2) of Jaspers house in Paull Church Town, opposite the stile of the churchyard and next to the porch of the church, with common of pasture and turbary on the downs and moors of Brewiny, Paul.
Term: 1 year. Consideration: 5 shillings from 2) to 1). Rent: one pepper corn.
Witnesses: Francis Paynter junior, William Mathews.