John Borlase of Pendeen, Esq.
(1600-1664)
Cheston Pawley
(-Aft 1663)
Richard Keigwin of Penhance
(-1647/8)
Margery Godolphin
(-)
John Borlase of Pendeen, Esq.
(Abt 1644-1693)
Mary Keigwin
(1640-1705)
John Borlase of Pendeen, Esq.
(1667-1705)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Lydia Harris

John Borlase of Pendeen, Esq.

  • Christened: 24 Mar 1667, St. Just in Penwith, Cornwall 1
  • Married: 17 Mar 1689/90, Lifton, Devon, England 2
  • Buried: 11 Apr 1755, Madron, Cornwall 1

  Research Notes:

John Borlase, gent., Exeter College, matriculated 7 July, 1685, student of Middle Temple 1685, as son and heir of John of Pendeene, Cornwall, esq.; of Pendeene and Castle Horneck, M.P. St. Ives 1705-10, died 1755, father of Walter 1712, and of William 1713. 3

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In 1694 John Borlase was a trustee and beneficiary of his father's will.

In 1699 John Borlase was co-executor of the will of his brother-in-law Richard Pearce of Kerris, Gent.

In 1705 John Borlase was co-executor of his mother's will.

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Biography. 4

Borlase's grandfather, who was said to be descended from the Borlase family of Sithney, Cornwall, had purchased Pendeen, where the manor house was built in about 1670. The estate lay right in the heart of the tin mining district and Borlase's father 'greatly advanced his wealth by tin adventures'. However, he bequeathed quite a small patrimony to his son, and over £3,000 in portions to his younger children.

It is unclear whether the local interest commanded by Borlase was sufficient to secure a seat at St. Ives in 1705 and 1708. However, his brother-in-law, William Harris, also had a local interest and he was also a distant relation of Lord Treasurer Godolphin (Sidney) through his mother (a granddaughter of Nicholas Godolphin of Trewarthenick). Borlase was classed as 'Low Church' in a parliamentary list of 1705, and was recorded in the division list on the Speakership on 25 Oct. as voting for the Court candidate, though with a query beside his name. On 24 Jan. 1706 he was ordered to prepare a bill to enable the lord treasurer to compound for unpaid tobacco duties with two Falmouth merchants, presenting it on the 31st and managing it through all its stages in the House. He also supported the ministry on the 'place clause' of the regency bill on 18 Feb. Towards the end of the Parliament, he was listed as a Tory, possibly in error since after his re-election he voted in 1709 for the naturalization of the Palatines. However, he opposed Dr Sacheverell's impeachment in 1710. Despite this vote, he was defeated for St. Ives at the general election of 1710. He duly petitioned on 5 Dec. 1710, but to no avail and never stood again. Indeed, he was put out of the Cornish commission of the peace later in the year. He died in April 1754, aged 88. One of his sons was William Borlase, rector of Ludgvan, the celebrated Cornish antiquary, and another, Walter Borlase, vicar of Pendeen, was vice-warden of the Stannaries in 1750.

  Marriage Information:

John married Lydia Harris, daughter of Christopher Harris of Hayne & Kenegie and Elizabeth Trott, on 17 Mar 1689/90 in Lifton, Devon, England. (Lydia Harris was christened 6 Jan 1672/3 in Gulval, Cornwall and was buried on 30 Jul 1725 in Madron, Cornwall.)

  Marriage Notes:

John Borlace, Gent. & Lydia Harris of Hain

Sources


1 Cornwall OPC.

2 Lifton Devon Parish Registers, Marriages.

3 Alumni Oxonienses 1500-1714.

4 The History of Parliament: British Political Social & Local History, BORLASE, John (1667-1754), of Pendeen, St. Just, Cornw.


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