Ann Heath
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Mother: Erma FLEMING
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Thomas PENHALIGON and Mary HELLYAR
Husband Thomas PENHALIGON
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Marriage: 19 April 1747 - Padstow, Cornwall, England
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1 M Richard PENHALIGON
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Cornwall Parish Registers by Phillimore
Volume VI Page 97
Marriages at Padstow
Thomas Peneliggan & Mary Hellyar 19 Apr. 1747
Christening Notes for Child: Richard PENHALIGON
RICHARD PENALIGGAN
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Father: THOMAS PENALIGGAN Family
Mother: MARY
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Edward HENDER of Veriam and Elizabeth TREFREY
Husband Edward HENDER of Veriam
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Father: William HENDER ( - )
Mother: Agnes NEWCOURT ( - )
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Wife Elizabeth TREFREY
Born: - Foye, Cornwall, England
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Father: John TREFREY ( - )
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The Publications of the Harleian Society By Harleian Society
Richard ROBARTS and Frances HENDER
Husband Richard ROBARTS
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Mother: THORNE ( - )
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John HENDER and THORNE
Husband John HENDER
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Buried: - Minster Church, Minster, Cornwall, England
Father: William HENDER ( - )
Mother: Agnes NEWCOURT ( - )
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1 F Katherine HENDER
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2 F Frances HENDER
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3 F Mary HENDER
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Spouse: Ellis HEALE ( - )
Marr: 16 Dec. 1st year of James
4 F Elizabeth HENDER
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Spouse: William COTTON ( - )
Marr: 20 July 5 year of King James
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The Publications of the Harleian Society By Harleian Society
page 93
John Hender of Botreaux Castle died 7 June 1611; bur. at Minster, where is a monument to himself and wife on which is a shield charged with the arms of Hender. Az. a lion ramp. within an orle of escallops or. Crest, a flaming sword erect, and impaling, Ar. a fess gu. betw. 3 lions ramp. difference, with a crescent for Thorne. there is also a monument in memory of Elizabeth, da. of the said John, and William Cotton her husband, Precentor and Canon of Exeter, eldest son of William Cotton, Bishop of that See. For mor of this and further memorials of Hender see 'History of Trigg Minor' Vol. i.
General Notes (Husband)
John Hender obtained the title and property of Boscastle during the reign of Queen Elizabeth.
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The Publications of the Harleian Society By Harleian Society
page 93
John Hender of Botreaux Castle died 7 June 1611; bur. at Minster, where is a monument to himself and wife on which is a shield charged with the arms of Hender. Az. a lion ramp. within an orle of escallops or. Crest, a flaming sword erect, and impaling, Ar. a fess gu. betw. 3 lions ramp. difference, with a crescent for Thorne. there is also a monument in memory of Elizabeth, da. of the said John, and William Cotton her husband, Precentor and Canon of Exeter, eldest son of William Cotton, Bishop of that See. For mor of this and further memorials of Hender see 'History of Trigg Minor' Vol. i.
Mary marriage note: Marriage settlement dated 16 Dec. 1 James. (J.M.)
William Cotton note: See ped. 'Visit Devon, 1620, p. 341 [Marriage settlement dated 20 July 5 James (J.M.)]
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The Cornwall Register: Containing Collections Relative to the Past and ... By John Wallis
pages 257 etc.
.....Bottreaux, Botterell, or Boscastle.
...The manor house was occasionally occupied by Sir John Cotton, who died in 1703. The manors of Boscastle and Worthyvale passed, with the heiress of Hungerford, to the noble family of Hastings. Henry Hastings, Earl of Huntington, in the reign of Elizabeth sold the manor and lordship of Bottreaux castle to John Hender, Esq. whose eldest daugher, and coheiress, brought it to Dr. Cotton, father of Dr. William Cotton, who was Bishop of Exeter from 1598 to 1621. The bishop's grandson, Sir John Cotton, gave this estate to the his sister's son, Cotton Amy, Esq. who left two daughters, whose successors have sold the greater part to Mr. Avery, merchant of Boscastle...
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The Parochial History of Cornwall: Founded on the Manuscript Histories of Mr ... By DAVIES. GILBERT, Thomas Tonkin, William Hals
page 234 etc.
MINSTER
This place was in feudal times the residence of a baronnial family, bearing the name of Botreaux, which they imparted to a manor, or, as the Court Rolls would testify, to an honor, having manors dependent, and enclosing the town of Botreaux Castle, dignified by the appellation of a borough; a term, it may be observed, that had not in ancient times any reference to the privilege of sending members to parleament.
Mr. Lysons says, that William Lord Botreaux the last of his family, fell in the second battle of St. Alban's, leaving an only daughter, married to Sir Robert Hungerford.
The honour of Botreaux, and the manor of Worthyvale, went with the heiress to Hungerford to the family of Hastings, by whom this property was sold to John Hender, esq. in the reign of Queen Elizabeth.
John Hender appears to have had four daughters and coheiresses: Katherine, married John Molesworth; Frances, to Richard Robarts, of Truro; Mary, to Ellis Heale, of Devonshire; and Elizabeth, to William Cotton, son of the Bishop; Boscastle and Worthyvale came as a portion to the last.
Sir John Cotton, probably the grandson of William Cotton, resided here, and died in 1703, without family; he gave the property to his sister's son, Mr. Amy, Sheriff of Cornwall in the year 1713, whose father had the living of Minster. His son, Cotton Amy, esq. married one of the two daughters and coheiresses of Samuel Gilbert of Tackbear, in Bridgerule, and had two daughters: Grace, married to Mr. Jonathan Phillips, of Camelford, a Captain in the Cornwall Militia. This lady had several children, who all died at early ages; and her sister never married, having continued in a state of derangement at Botreaux Castle many years.
John MOLESWORTH and Katherine HENDER
Husband John MOLESWORTH
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William HENDER and Agnes NEWCOURT
Husband William HENDER
Born: - Boscastle, Minster, Cornwall, England
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1 M John HENDER
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2 M Edward HENDER of Veriam
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Spouse: Elizabeth TREFREY ( - )
Birth Notes (Husband)
The Publications of the Harleian Society By Harleian Society
General Notes (Husband)
The Publications of the Harleian Society By Harleian Society
Birth Notes (Wife)
spelled Holisworthie in The Publications of the Harleian Society By Harleian Society
Notes (Marriage)
The Publications of the Harleian Society By Harleian Society
Burial Notes for Child: John HENDER
The Publications of the Harleian Society By Harleian Society
page 93
John Hender of Botreaux Castle died 7 June 1611; bur. at Minster, where is a monument to himself and wife on which is a shield charged with the arms of Hender. Az. a lion ramp. within an orle of escallops or. Crest, a flaming sword erect, and impaling, Ar. a fess gu. betw. 3 lions ramp. difference, with a crescent for Thorne. there is also a monument in memory of Elizabeth, da. of the said John, and William Cotton her husband, Precentor and Canon of Exeter, eldest son of William Cotton, Bishop of that See. For mor of this and further memorials of Hender see 'History of Trigg Minor' Vol. i.
General Notes for Child John HENDER
John Hender obtained the title and property of Boscastle during the reign of Queen Elizabeth.
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The Publications of the Harleian Society By Harleian Society
page 93
John Hender of Botreaux Castle died 7 June 1611; bur. at Minster, where is a monument to himself and wife on which is a shield charged with the arms of Hender. Az. a lion ramp. within an orle of escallops or. Crest, a flaming sword erect, and impaling, Ar. a fess gu. betw. 3 lions ramp. difference, with a crescent for Thorne. there is also a monument in memory of Elizabeth, da. of the said John, and William Cotton her husband, Precentor and Canon of Exeter, eldest son of William Cotton, Bishop of that See. For mor of this and further memorials of Hender see 'History of Trigg Minor' Vol. i.
Mary marriage note: Marriage settlement dated 16 Dec. 1 James. (J.M.)
William Cotton note: See ped. 'Visit Devon, 1620, p. 341 [Marriage settlement dated 20 July 5 James (J.M.)]
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The Cornwall Register: Containing Collections Relative to the Past and ... By John Wallis
pages 257 etc.
.....Bottreaux, Botterell, or Boscastle.
...The manor house was occasionally occupied by Sir John Cotton, who died in 1703. The manors of Boscastle and Worthyvale passed, with the heiress of Hungerford, to the noble family of Hastings. Henry Hastings, Earl of Huntington, in the reign of Elizabeth sold the manor and lordship of Bottreaux castle to John Hender, Esq. whose eldest daugher, and coheiress, brought it to Dr. Cotton, father of Dr. William Cotton, who was Bishop of Exeter from 1598 to 1621. The bishop's grandson, Sir John Cotton, gave this estate to the his sister's son, Cotton Amy, Esq. who left two daughters, whose successors have sold the greater part to Mr. Avery, merchant of Boscastle...
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The Parochial History of Cornwall: Founded on the Manuscript Histories of Mr ... By DAVIES. GILBERT, Thomas Tonkin, William Hals
page 234 etc.
MINSTER
This place was in feudal times the residence of a baronnial family, bearing the name of Botreaux, which they imparted to a manor, or, as the Court Rolls would testify, to an honor, having manors dependent, and enclosing the town of Botreaux Castle, dignified by the appellation of a borough; a term, it may be observed, that had not in ancient times any reference to the privilege of sending members to parleament.
Mr. Lysons says, that William Lord Botreaux the last of his family, fell in the second battle of St. Alban's, leaving an only daughter, married to Sir Robert Hungerford.
The honour of Botreaux, and the manor of Worthyvale, went with the heiress to Hungerford to the family of Hastings, by whom this property was sold to John Hender, esq. in the reign of Queen Elizabeth.
John Hender appears to have had four daughters and coheiresses: Katherine, married John Molesworth; Frances, to Richard Robarts, of Truro; Mary, to Ellis Heale, of Devonshire; and Elizabeth, to William Cotton, son of the Bishop; Boscastle and Worthyvale came as a portion to the last.
Sir John Cotton, probably the grandson of William Cotton, resided here, and died in 1703, without family; he gave the property to his sister's son, Mr. Amy, Sheriff of Cornwall in the year 1713, whose father had the living of Minster. His son, Cotton Amy, esq. married one of the two daughters and coheiresses of Samuel Gilbert of Tackbear, in Bridgerule, and had two daughters: Grace, married to Mr. Jonathan Phillips, of Camelford, a Captain in the Cornwall Militia. This lady had several children, who all died at early ages; and her sister never married, having continued in a state of derangement at Botreaux Castle many years.
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2 F Merrilee Ruth HEYER (details suppressed for this person)
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