In 1664 Henry Craze was taxed for one hearth, paying two shillings in two instalments.
In 1670 Henry Crase was named in the Will of his father-in-law Richard Paul of Illogan as husband of Richard's daughter Jane.
Henry Crase with Richard Angove and Henry Rogers took inventory of the goods, chattels & credits of William Angove late of Illogan, deceased, on 21 Nov 1679. Henry Crase, Richard Angove and Henry Rogers were nominated in William's Will as executors in Trust and guardians of the said William's children, William, Mary and Constance.and during the minority of the executor, the said William Angove, son of the said William Angove. Administration was granted to them on 27 May 1681. 2
Henry Crase of Illogan, yeoman, with Richard Angove of the same place, yeoman, and Henry Rogers of Camborne, yeoman, paid bond for Administration of the goods and chattels of William Angove the younger (named above as executor of his father's Will) who died an infant.
An inventory of the goods and chattels of the said William Angove the younger was taken by the said Richard Angove, Henery Rogers and Henery Crase, administrators of the goods and chattels of the said William Angove during the minority of Mary Angove and Constance Angove, the sisters of the said deceased.
Administration was granted to Richard Angove, Henry Rogers and Henry Crase on 20 Feb 1681/2. A list of accounts was taken on 7 Jul 1682 of which £55 was paid to the aforesaid for their expenses, charges and labour during the period 25 Jun 1678 to 25 May 1682. 3
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Henry Crase of Illogan died intestate. William Crase, John Crase and Henry Crase of the parish of Illogan in the county of Cornwall paid bond for the Administration of the goods and chattels of the said Henry Crase late of Illogan, deceased.
An inventory of the goods and chattels of Henery Crase deceased of Illogan was taken by Reynald Angove, Gilbert Coode and John Richards on 1 Mar 1698/9 and valued at £202, which appraisal includes his estate in Grelleas (worth £25), his estate in Treskellerd (worth £30) and a house and meadow in Camborne (worth £8).
Administration was granted to the said William Crase, John Crase and Henry Crase, sons of the deceased, on 2 Mar 1698/9. 4