In 1705 Elizabeth Borlase was a beneficiary of the will of her grandmother Mary Borlase of Pendeen, widow, who left her 20 shillings to buy a gold ring.
In 1737 Elizabeth Rawling was co-executor and a beneficiary of her husband's will, receiving an annuity of £40 during her widowhood.
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Mortgage, cottages and cellars, Penzance, 29-30 Sep 1741. 2
Parties:
1) John Borlase of Rosecadgewell, esquire
2) Elizabeth Rawlings, widow, John Jenkins, merchant and George Borlase, gentleman, all of Penzance, all executors of William Rawlings, deceased
1) to 2): cottages and cellars.
Mortgage for £140 by lease and release and counterpart release.
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In February 1746/7 Elizabeth Tonkin, widow, was granted Administration of her (second) husband's estate.
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Mrs. Elizabeth Tonkin, at Penzance (burial record)