Sett, Treweathen [Treswithian] down or Trejuthan common, Camborne, 25 Feb 1763. 4
Parties:
1) John Willyams of Carnanton, esquire, to
2) William John of Camborne, gentleman and Henry Prideaux of Camborne, tinner.
21 year sett (tin, copper and other metals).
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In January 1773 Henry Prideaux was a witness at the marriage of his sister-in-law Theodosia Hockin to Bartholomew Hockin.
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Capt. Henry Prideaux (burial record)
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Abstract of the Will of Henry Prideaux of the Parish of Phillack in the County of Cornwall, written 28 Nov 1803, proved 13 Dec 1803. 5
Gives to his daughter Elizth. Burt £20 as well as £10 to be divided equally between her children.
Gives to his daughter Honour Vivian £20 as well as £10 to be divided equally between her children.
Gives to his daughter Ann Simons £30 as well as £10 to be divided equally between her children.
Gives £20 to his daughter Theadosha Simons.
Gives to his daughter Prudence Prideaux his silver watch.
Gives to his son Henry his sixteenth part of the Brig Maria, Nicholas Cundy now master.
Gives £3 to his sister Ann Thomas.
Gives £3 to his sister Mary Clemance.
Gives 1 guinea to Theadosha Hocking.
Gives an annuity of 2 guineas to Prudence Baker the elder for the term of her life.
Appoints his sons Henry and John and his two daughters Prudence and Mary Prideaux co-executors of his last will and testament.
(signed)
Witnesses: John Hockin, James Gilbart