In 1745 the Revd. Mr. John Penneck, vicar of Gulval, was co-executor of his father's will.
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Lease, St Michael's Street, Helston, 5 May 1761. 2
Parties:
1) Francis, Earl of Godolphin
2) John Penneck of Gulval, clerk, Henry Penneck of Paul, clerk, and Richard Johns of Helston, gentleman, executors of the will of William Penneck late of Helston, gentleman, deceased
Term: 99 years on the lives of John Knill and Lydia Penneck, son and daughter of William Penneck, deceased
Rent: 16 shillings
Messuage or tenement with houses and gardens in St Michaels Street, late in the occupation of Elizabeth Alexander, widow, then Arundel Tonn, then William Penneck, part of St Mary's Chancery within the borough of Helston
Endorsed: 'The within Reversionary lease was granted by the Earl of Godolphin to the Executors in trust for the benefit of the late Mr William Penneck's children of Helston, out of a compassionate regard towards them without any Fine.
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Release, Lamin, Gwinear, 1-2 Jun 1769. 3
Parties:
1) John Penneck, Gulval, clerk and his son John Penneck, junior, Trinity College, Cambridge, esquire
2) Thomas Duck, Gray's Inn, gentleman
3) John Tonkin, Penzance, gentleman.
Release, 1) to 2), Lamin, Gwinear, occupation William Corin. Recovery before end of Trinity term 1769, 3) to be demandant. Release to make tenant to precipe and to lead uses of a recovery. To bar entail.
Witnessed: Catherine Penneck, D Dennis, George Borlase, Francis Dawes, Daniel Carthew, Thomas Anderson, clerk to 2) and John Fawcitt, servant to 2). Lease and release.
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Rev. Mr. John Penneck, Senr. Late Vicar of The Parish. The Reverend John Penneck was buried under the Communion Table July 17 1773 and Mrs Ann Penneck his widow Oct 16 1776 John Penneck Jun Vicar (burial record).
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John Penneck of Gulval, Clerk, left a will proved in 1774. 4
Marriage Information:
John married Anne Wroughton, daughter of Charles Wroughton and Katherine Vibert, on 4 Aug 1744 in Gulval, Cornwall. (Anne Wroughton was christened 26 Aug 1715 in Ludgvan, Cornwall and was buried on 16 Oct 1776 in Gulval, Cornwall.)
Marriage Notes:
John Penneck, vicar, and Mrs. Anne Wroughton of Penzance
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John and his sister Bridget married siblings.
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Marriage settlement, John Penneck and Ann Wroughton, Lamin in Gwinear, 9 Apr 1744. 5
Parties:
1) Charles Penneck, Helston, gentleman and wife Lydia. John Penneck, Gulval, clerk, his son
2) Ann Wroughton, Penzance, spinster
3) Henry Penneck, Paul, clerk. Charles Wroughton, Penzance, gentleman.
Marriage settlement, marriage of 2) and John Penneck. 1) to 2), Lamin in Gwinear in trust for 2), and children of marriage. Marriage portion of £400.
Witnessed: Jane Davy and Francis Penneck.