In 1624 Hugh Hobbs was named as a beneficiary in his father's will, then underage.
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Lease, land at Boskean and Cobbs Lane, Bodmin, 14 Jul 1659. 2
1) Hugh Hobbs,* Bodmin borough, gentleman, and Joan Hobbs, his wife
2) Edward Hobbs,* Gerrans, yeoman.
Tenement of Boskeane, three fields at Cobbs Lane.
Term: 21 years. Consideration: £230. Rent: 40 shillings per annum.
* brothers
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Bargain and sale, St Michael Street, Meneage Street and Wendron Street, Helston, 21 Oct 1674. 3
1) Hugh Hobbs of Bodmin, gentleman.
2) Alexander Tredgian of Helston, gentleman.
Bargain and sale of messuage or dwelling house, garden and backside in St Michael Street, Helston, bounded on the east with the lands of the heirs of Digendow on the west with the heirs of Lafama; also three plots or quillets, of about one acre, and two in Meneage Street adjoining Gwealangeare, the other in Wendron Street; also a meadow of one acre called Gweal goolas or the lower field late in the occupation of William Gill; and a field of 1 1/2 acres called Park Allen near Gwealwartha.
Consideration: £80.
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Lease and release, Boskear, Bodmin, 30 Nov-1 Dec 1684. 4
Parties:
1) Hugh Hobbs of Bodmin, gentleman, wife Joan and son Walter, to
2) John Carew of Antony, baronet
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Pair of fines, land and property, Bodmin, 1687. 5
Parties:
1) John Carew, Baronet, Edward Hoblyn, gentleman, John Mounsteven, esquire, querants
2) Hugh Hobbs, gentleman, and wife, Joan Hobbs, Walker Hobbs, gentleman, John Corye, gentleman, and wife Frances Corye, Charles Smith, gentleman, deforciants.
Pair of fines, £120. 1 messuage, 20 acres of land, 15 acres of meadow, 10 acres of pasture, 15 acres of waste and heath in Boskeare, Cobherne Hill, Berrycoombe Hill St, Nicholas Vicars Meadow in Bodmin.