Son and heir, aged 19 years at his father's death.
Paid the subsidy in St. Minver 1571 and 1600. 1
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Bargain and sale, Keiro, St Minver, 20 Jun 1607. 3
Parties:
1) Francis Egell alias Morrise, parish of St Minver, yeoman
2) Francis Penkevell of Rossorrowe, esquire
Lands etc. in Cayrowe Veour [Keiro] bought by 1)'s father Thomas of Richard Younge
Consideration: £20.
Appointment by 1) of Humfry Penkevell, gentleman and John Ley as his attornies.
Witnessed by: Humfry Penkevell, Zacharias Penkevell, John Leye, Richard Hore.
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Conveyance to uses, Rossorowe House and lands in various parishes, 10 Jan 1621. 4
Parties:
1) Francis Penkevell, sen. of Rossorrowe [Roserrow], St Minver, esquire
2) Raleigh Gilberte of Grinwaye [? Greenway] Devon; George Arundell, Lanherne, esquire; John Cradocke, London, gentleman; Walter Goode, Whitstone, gentleman and John Ley, St Minver, yeoman
3) Anthony Penkevell, gentleman, son of 1); Philip Penkevell, gentleman, son of 1); Benjamin Penkevell, gentleman, son of 1) and Thomas Penkevell gentleman, son of 1)
Recites: 1) seised of Rossorowe alias Rosorrowe House with lands there and in Tregollen, Trenante, Pentire alias Pentire Parkes and lands in Trelowsall [Treliswell] in Par of Little Peran, Gluas alias Gluvias [St Gluvias], also in Hernance [? Halvanance] in Stithians; Trewoen [Trewoon] St Keveren [St Keverne], also in Killivrethe as Killivethe Killicore as Killicorne Cozenchase as Cozenchus Seviack as Seveake, [? Saveock in Kea], Pondrouse and Pondrouse Mills. Also in Alternowne [Altarnun].
1) covenanted with 2) before following 22nd November to convey above properties to them. To use of 1) and Katheryn his wife for their lives. Then to Anthony Penkevell and lawful heirs male, in default to Philip and lawful heirs male, with similar remainders to Benjamin and Thomas Penkevell. 1) could alter uses by further deed or his last will and testment.
Witnessed by: Francis Roscarrocke, John Penkevell and William Ley.