In 1784 John Rickard was named as a beneficiary in the will of his maternal grandmother, Alice Hockin of Illogan, widow.
In 1802 John Rickard was sole executor and residuary legatee of his father's will.
In 1816 John Rickard of Illogan was granted Administration of his mother's personal estate.
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Counterpart reversion of lease, tenement, Foage Pillar [Vogue Beloth], Illogan, 21 Dec 1805. 2
Parties:
1) The Honourable Anna Maria Agar, wife of the Honourable Charles Bagenall Agar, of Lanhydrock, Cornwall.
2) The Right Honourable Henry Welbore Ellis Lord Viscount Clifden of Ireland and Baron Mendip, and Rowlandf Hunt, of Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex.
3) John Rickard, Gentleman, of Illogan, Cornwall.
Property: Tenement with Grist Mill and Stamps containing about 6 acres and 11 perches of land, Foage Pillar,[Vogue Beloth] Illogan, Cornwall. Part of Treloweth Manor.
Consideration: £200 and the spending of £100 on repairing and improving the Grist Mill within 2 years.
Term: 99 years lives Thomas Rickard (8 years), John Rickard (5 years), sons of the said John Rickard, commencing on the death of Ann Hocking now Ann Eddy.
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John Rickard of Trengove died aged 64 years (burial record). Age overstated by a couple of years.