In 1712 Pascow Tregidgon was the sole executor and residuary legatee of his father's will.
In 1717 Pasco Tregideen was a beneficiary of the will of his father-in-law James Launder of Mawgan in Meneage, yeoman, receiving 20 shillings.
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Assignment of lease, tenement in Chyvarloe and Moreblo, Gunwalloe, 29 Sep 1717. 2
Parties:
1) William Perrow of Sithney, yeoman
2) Pascoe Tregidgeon of Gunwalloe, yeoman.
Property: tenement in Chyvorlow and the Moreblo. Assignment of a lease dated 4 November 1692, by Sir John Arundell to party (1).
Consideration: £140.
Rent: as due.
Endorsed 'Sealed and delivered in the presence of Henry Polkinhorne and another'
Signed receipt for £140 from Pascoe Tregidgeon, dated 29 September 1718.
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Counterpart lease, tenement in Chyvarloe and Moreblo, Gunwalloe, 28 Jan 1720. 3
Parties:
1) Richard Arundell of Lanherne, esquire
2) Pascoe Tregidoon of Gunwalloe, yeoman.
Property: tenement in Chyverlow and the Moreblo, formerly in the tenure of William Perrow of Gunwalloe, yeoman, and now in the tenure of (2); tin and timber rights reserved.
Consideration: surrender of a former lease; and 20 guineas.
Term: 99 years on lives of party (2), Margaret his daughter, and William Perrow, son of William Perrow of St Columb Minor, yeoman.
Rent: 12 shillings. One capon yearly or 8 pence. One harvest journey or 4 pence. Heriot or farleu of one best beast or 40 shillings on deaths of the lives.
Covenants:
To do common suit to the court and mill of the manor.
To act as reeve if so elected.
To act as a conventionary tenant of the manor.
To repair and maintain the property.
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Abstract of the Will of Pascoe Tregidgon of the Parish of Gunwalloe in the County of Cornwall, Husbandman, written 10 Feb 1741/2, proved 22 Jul 1742. 4
Gives to his wife Ann an annuity of 40 shillings and the use of the parlour and chamber for the term of her natural life or for as long as she remains a widow.
Gives 1 shilling to his son-in-law Ed: Kempthorne.
Appoints his grandsons Edward Kempthorne and Pascoe Kempthorne co-executors of his last will, requesting his son-in-law Edward Kempthorne and his wife to assist them during their minority.
(his mark)
Witnesses: Joseph Angear, John Wills, Dan? Angear