William Treworles of Breage
(Abt 1550-1625)
Agnes
(-1608)
John Treworles of Breage
(Abt 1575-1644)

 

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John Treworles of Breage

  • Born: Abt 1575, Breage, Cornwall
  • Married: Abt 1600
  • Died: Shortly before 4 May 1644, Breage, Cornwall 1

  General Notes:

10 x great-grandfather

  Research Notes:

Also called John William alias Trevorles.

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In 1625 John Treworles was a beneficiary of his father's will, as were John's sons Thomas, James and William.

In March 1641/2 John Trevorles of Breage took the Protestation Oath.

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Abstract of the Will of John Treworles of the Parish of Breage in the County of Cornwall, written 8 Apr . . . . . , proved 26 Apr 1645. 1

(Document fragmented in places.)

The 8th daye of Aprill . . . . . . . I John Trevoris of the p['ish] . . . . . . . and weak in body but p'fect . . . . . . . be praysed doe make my Last Will and Testament as follloweth First I bequeathe my soule to God . . . . . . . and my body to Christian buriall

Item I geive to the Church of Breage iis vid

Item I geive to my three sones Thomas James and William three pounds a peece to each of them

Item I geive to John Stone? my preintis one hefer calfe of one yeare auld

Item I geive to each of my god children 1s a peece

Item I geive to each of William Trevorlis [h]is Children John Elenor and James 1s a peece

Item I doe make and appoynt John Kittow my granson my hole and sole Executor to see my will performed and my depts and Legassies payde and . . . . . . . pay [to] Thomas Rosers? Foure pounds wich I borrowed of him and to this I doe subscribe my hand and seale the daye and yeare First A bove written

(his sign)

Signed Sealed and Delivered in the presents of us

Richard Paynter

John Oliver

A true Inventory of the goods & Chattles of John Treworles, of the parish of Breage, in the County of Cornewall disessed, taken & pryzed, by John Kitto Senr: , Thomas Ripper, John Robins & Robert James of the parish of Breage, the 4th day of May 1644.

 
£
s
d
       
Imprimis, his wearinge Apparrell __________ 1 0 0
It for his part in tinne bounds in Breage __________ 0 10 0
It five pannes & two crockes __________ 6 0 0
It two brasse Candlestickes __________ 0 1 6
It Eight platters, one pewter Candlesticke, one quart, one cuppe, & fower spoones __________ 0 10 0
It one boarde & the formes __________ 0 12 0
It one Cupborde __________ 0 5 0
It one Bed & Bedsteed with the Bed clothes __________ 1 9 8
It one chayre __________ 0 1 0
It one clensinge mill __________ 0 0 6
It one Preasse to hold clothes __________ 0 1 0
It for Tubs __________ 0 2 0
It one Barrell __________ 0 1 0
It for cloame __________ 0 1 6
It for . . . . . . . __________ 0 1 8
It one chest __________ 0 0 3
It two olde bordes __________ 0 1 6
It one Windinge Sheete & the sackes __________ 0 3 4
It three olde Bedsteedes __________ 0 3 4
It for dishes & trenchers __________ 0 1 2
It for three Brandices __________ 0 1 8
It one Bucket __________ 0 0 6
It three troughs __________ 0 2 0
It for a chesewringe __________ 0 2 0
It two harrowes __________ 0 8 0
It for Barrowes & other old timber __________ 0 1 0
It for Plow-stuffe __________ 0 8 0
It for whippes & treases __________ 0 1 0
It for Beateaxes & euilles? __________ 0 2 0
It for halters & gisses __________ 0 0 6
It for packesadles & pannels __________ 0 2 8
It for a Ladder __________ 0 1 0
It for pigges __________ 0 10 0
It five hens & the geese __________ 0 3 6
It fower yerlinges __________ 3 10 0
It for three oxen __________ 7 5 0
It fower kine & fower Calves __________ 8 10 0
It for one Gall __________ 1 6 8
It five horses & three colts __________ 7 10 0
It for the Corne & the reede? __________ 0 10 0
It for two Acres & halfe of oates __________ 2 5 0
It for five Acres & halfe of wheate __________ 7 0 0
It for two Acres of Barly __________ 3 0 0
It for five hoggets of twelve months olde __________ 0 11 0
It for five lambs __________ 0 5 6
  55 2 9
There must be a thirde part deducted of my goods wch was in Commons wth him is __________ 18 7 7
So the remainder is 36 15 2

  Marriage Information:

The name of John's wife is not known.

Sources


1 Kresen Kernow (formerly Cornwall Record Office), Reference: AP/T/775 / W.


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