Family name also spelled TREGIDGWAN and TREGIDGAN.
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In 1683 William Tregidgwan was a beneficiary of his father's will, receiving 20 shillings and a brass pot.
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Abstract of the Will of William Tregidgon of the Parish of Landewednack in the County of Cornwall, Yeoman, written 14 Jan 1724/5, proved 9 Mar 1724/5. 2
Gives and bequeaths an annuity of £4 to his wife Katharine.
Gives £5 to his son Edward Tregidgon.
Gives £5 to his daughter Mary the wife of Hannibal Amerson of the parish of Grade.
Gives £1 to his daughter Abigail the wife of Richard Gettings of the town of Falmouth.
Gives £1 to his daughter Jane wife of Peter Willey of the parish of Ruan Minor.
Gives £5 to his daughter Anne the wife of Sampson Collens of Landewednack.
Gives £2 10s. to his daughter Elizabeth the wife of Jacob Sowel of Ruan Major.
Gives £1 to his granddaughter Katherine Amerson.
Gives 1 shilling each to all his grandchildren.
Gives 5 shillings to the poor of the parish of Gunwalloe.
Gives 2 shillings and sixpence to the poor of the parish of Cury.
All the rest of his personal and real estate he gives to his son Abednego Tregidgon, making him the sole executor of his last will and testament.
(signed)
Witnesses: Pas: Tregidgon, Alexander Jeffery, Ruth Jeffery
An inventory of the goods & chattels of William Tregidion of the parish of Landewednack, was taken on 22 Feb 1724/5 by Pascoe Tregidgion and Richard Richards, and valued to £171 15s.