Counterpart lease, Fearne alias Vearne, Camborne, 4 Jan 1723. 4
Parties:
1) William Arundell, esquire, of Trengwainton, Madron.
2) William Saunders, yeoman, of Camborne.
Property: tenement called Fearne [Ferne] or Vearne in the parish of Camborne, in Pellour manor...
Consideration: £35 and 1 guinea in gold. Rent: 3 shillings 4 pence. Heriot: 25 shillings.
Term: 99 years on the lives of said William Saunders, his wife Mary and William their son.
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In 1757 William was co-executor and a residuary legatee of his father's will.
In November 1758 William Saunders was present at the marriage in Gwithian of his sister Mary Saunders of Camborne to William Pearce.
In 1759 William Sanders was co-executor and a residuary legatee of the will of his uncle Robert Sanders of Camborne.
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Hester Sanders of the parish of Camborne in the county of Cornwall, widow of William Sanders late of Camborne aforesaid, deceased, William Coppin of Cardinham and John Coppin of Bodmin in the said county, yeomen, were in bond of £100 for Administration of the goods, chattels and credits of the said William Sanders who died intestate.
Administration was granted to the said Hester Sanders, widow, on 12 Sep 1780. 5