In 1734 Thomas Daniell was a beneficiary of his father's will, receiving his leasehold lands and tenements in Camborne called Crane and Gojegoe.
In 1737 Thomas Daniell was co-executor of the will of his brother William Daniel of Camborne, gent.
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Lease, Crane barton, Camborne, 28 Sep 1737. 2
Parties:
1) John Willyams of Falmouth, esquire, and wife Ann; Christopher Hawkins of Trewinnard, esquire, and John Hearle of Penryn, esquire, to
2) Thomas Daniell of Camborne, gentleman.
99 year lease, lessee's daughter Elizabeth.
Rent £3 and 3 shillings. Consideration: £320.
Crane barton alias Carbrane, also adjoining fields, with common of pasture on Tresweathen [Treswithian] downs and right of access through Great Gweal Wartha.
Lease, Treglinwith, Camborne, 28 Sep 1737. 3
Parties:
1) John Willyams of Falmouth, esquire, and wife. Ann, and Christopher Hawkins of Trewinnard, esquire, and John Hearle of Penryn, esquire, to
2) Thomas Daniell of Camborne, gentleman.
99 year lease, lessee's daughter Wilmot. Rent 21 shillings.
Consideration: £80 and a broadpiece of gold or 20 shillings.
Treglinwith fields, and lower part of Crane Moor, with common of pasture on Tresweathen [Treswithian] downs.
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Thomas Daniel late of the parish of Camborne, gentleman, died intestate. An inventory of his goods & chattels was taken and appraised by Henry Tresahar, gentleman, Alexander Paull and Charles Treweeke, yeomen of Camborne, on 4 Oct 1740. Total value: £1,512 6s. 6d.
Bond upon the Administration of the goods &c was granted to his widow and relict Anne Daniel on 19 Jan 1740/1. Bondsmen: John Davy of Camborne, tinner, and John Eathorne of Sithney, yeoman. 4