In 1822 Charles Henry Paynter was a beneficiary of his father's will.
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The Rev. Charles Henry Paynter, A. B. was on Wednesday last, licenced by the Very Rev. the Dean of Exeter, to the perpetual cures of Lower St. Columb and Crantock, in this county; void by the death of the Rev. Humphrey Bradford; on the nomination of the Right Hon. Sir Henry Gibbs, Knt. Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, and of James Buller, Esquire, of the Council Office, Whitehall.
Royal Cornwall Gazette, Saturday, 15 Mar 1817, p. 2
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Sett, part Trewolvas mine, St Columb Major, 16 Feb 1836. 2
Parties
1) The Reverend Charles Henry Paynter, of Falmouth and his wife Fanny
2) George Abbott, esquire, of Padstow, James Innes, esquire, of London, Joseph Oates, mine agent, of St Columb Major, William Powning, mine agent, of St Breock.
Property: tenement North of road Tresaddern Water to Trewolvas townplace, which is part Trewolvas mine.
Term: 21 years.
Consideration: dues: one fifteenth share.
Witnessed: J Heam.
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Deed of appointment to trustees, marriage settlement, Charles H Paynter and Fanny Peter, 16 Apr 1838. 3
Parties:
Charles Henry Paynter late of St Columb Minor, now of Jersey, clerk, and wife Fanny, formerly Fanny Peter, spinster
Marriage settlement trustees to pay John Bateman Paynter, son of Charles and Fanny, £150 'towards his advancement in life'.
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By the recent death of the Rev. Charles H. Paynter, the Perpetual Curacy of Lower Saint Columb and Crantock, in the gift of Sir J. R. Y. Buller, Bart., has become vacant....
Woolmer's Exeter and Plymouth Gazette, Saturday, 2 Feb 1839, p. 3