Lease, Roseworthy, Gwinear, 17 Apr 1683. 2
Parties:
1) Sir John Arundell, of Lanherne
2) James Cock, yeoman, of Gwinear.
Lease by 1) to 2) of lands in Penhale Wollas called Penhale Week, late in the occupation of Francis Ralph, being part of the manor of Roseworthy.
Term: 99 years, lessee and Richard and Nicholas Mitchel, sons of Edward Mitchell, late of Gwinear, deceased. Rent: 46 shillings, 8 pence. Consideration: £300.
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On 26 Apr 1710 Richard Michell of Gwinear, yeoman, was granted Administration of the personal effects of his late brother Nicholas Michell of the same place. 3 Nicholas died in October of the previous year aged 45 years.
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Lease, Penhale Weeth, in Penhale Wollas, Gwinear, 6 Jun 1713. 4
Parties:
1) Sir Richard Bellings of Lanherne; and Dame Frances, his wife
2) James Cock of Gwynier, yeoman; and Francis Hockin of Phillack, yeoman.
Property: Penhale Weeth in town of Penhale Wollas, formerly in tenure of Francis Ralph, and now in tenure of (2); tin and timber rights reserved. Part of Roseworthy manor.
Consideration £60.
Term: 99 years, on life of Francis Hockin; term to commence from deaths of James Cock of Gwynier, and Richard Mitchell, son of Edward Mitchell, deceased, of Gwynier....