Henry Crase with his brother Parkinge Crase were co-executors of their father's Will (1621).
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Lease, Penventon, Illogan, dated 20 Mar 1631/2. 3
1) Francis Bassett, of Tehiddie, Lord of the Manor of Tehidy
2) Henrie Crase, husbandman of Illogan, Catherine his wife and Margarett his daughter
Consideration: £22 paid by 2) to 1) before ensealing and delivery
Term: Natural lives of 2)
Rent: 12 shillings and a capon yearly at Christmas and a day's work in the time of harvest at Tehiddie or elsewhere in the Manor of Tehidy of 1) or four pence. Suit to Manor court or four pence.
Heriot: A best beast or 20 shillings
Messuages lands and tenements with the appurtenances called Penventon in the parish of Illogan late in the tenure and occupation of Robert Richard of twenty acres of land or thereabouts and are part of the manor of Tehiddie [Tehidy] on the east side of the town and fields of Carnkie together with all waste lands and commons to the same belonging
Witnessed by Francis Basset, Arthur Levelis, Alexander? Haweis, Perkin Crase and Thomas Pellean junior
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In 1634 Henry Crase was the sole executor of the Will of Christian Richard of Illogan, widow. His brother Perkin Crase was one of those who took inventory of her goods and chattels.
In 1634 Henry Crase was co-executor of the Will of Vincent Hockens of Illogan.
In Mar 1641/2 Henry Crase signed the Protestation Oath.
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Henry Crase of Illogan died intestate. Administration of his goods, chattels and debts was granted to his widow and relict Jane Crase on 24 Mar 1661. 4