In 1718 Jone Hutchens was co-executor and a beneficiary of her husband's will, receiving £100.
In 1724 Joan Hutchens was co-executor of the will of her mother-in-law Penelope Hutchens, widow.
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Copy lease and release, field called Park-an-Fragian, Newlyn, Paul, 7 Aug 1730. 2
Parties:
1. James Keigwin, esquire, Mousehole; and Joan Hutchens, widow, Paul
3. to Richard Curnow, junior, Newlyn, Paul
Field called Park-an-Fragian in Newlyn, Paul, part lately converted into an orchard, with dwelling house newly built there.
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Assignment of lease, two dwellings, Colmear's Court, Newlyn, Paul, 26 Mar 1744. 3
Parties:
1) Penelope Bodinar [Bodinner], widow and executrix of Stephen Bodinar, gentleman, Joan Hutchens, widow, executrix of Arthur Hutchens, gentleman, mortgagor
2) Mary Hutchens, Julia Hutchens and Ruth Hutchens, daughters of Arthur Hutchens, deceased, all of age
3) William Crankin, yeoman, of Paul
Recites: lease from William Arundell of Trengwainton to Edward Tonkin, lives: son Thomas, daughter Ann. Rent: ten shillings. Heriot: thirteen shillings six pence, 20th October 1665.
Lease of messuage converted to two dwellings occupied by William Davies and Richard Payne with Collmer's Court [Colmear's Court] and plot for furze rick.
Term: 99 years. Consideration: £27 1 shilling.
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Assignment of residue lease, southern part of Carnlange, Paul, 26 Mar 1748. 4
Parties:
1) Joan Hutchens, Paul, widow
2) Penelope Bodenar, Paul, widow, daughter of Joan Hutchens and Arthur Hutchens, Paul, deceased, Mary, Julyan, Ruth Hutchens, Paul, spinsters, three other daughters.
3) Simon Bramble, of Newlyn, Paul, cordwainer.
Assignment of residue of lease, southern part of Carnlange.
Term: 99 years. Consideration: £12.
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Draft bond, Paul Charity, now Stephen and Hutchens Charity Trust, Jun 1751-Mar 1752. 5
Parties:
1) Joan Hutchens, Paul, widow of Arthur Hutchens, gentleman, Mary Hutchens, Julian Hutchens and Ruth Hutchens their daughters, Penelope Bodinar [Bodinner] their daughter and widow of Stephen Bodinar, gentleman, son of Martin Bodinar, representatives of the original trustees
2) John Heasle, esquire, of Penryn, John Gwavas, clerk, The Reverend Henry Penneck, clerk, George Keigwin, gentleman, Richard Marrack, William Tregurtha, Richard James, Thomas Bodinar [Bodinner], William Hoskyn and Richard Davy, yeomen, all of Paul.
Recites: will of Captain Stephen Hutchens of Port Royal, Jamaica, gentleman, commander of the 'Portland' ship of war, [see X573/248]; only £60 of the £600 legacy was paid out but the remainder has now been made over to 2).
Draft bond of £200, condition of bond not specified. Paul Charity, now Stephen and Hutchens Charity Trust.
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Joan Hutchens, widow (burial record)