In Mar 1698/9 Henry and his brothers William and John were granted Administration of their father's goods and chattels.
In May 1747 Henry Crase was appointed sole executor of the Will of his brother William Crase of Illogan, yeoman. Henry died shortly after his brother and shortly before fulfilling the role, administration passing to Henry's sons, Benjamin and John.
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Abstract of the Will of Henry Craze of the Parish of Illogan and County of Cornwall, Yeoman, written 8 Aug 1748, proved 10 Nov 1749. 2
Gives an annuity of £4 to his wife Elizabeth Craze to paid out of his estate in Treskelard.
Gives to his wife Elizabeth Craze and his daughter Jone Craze the chamber over the hall in his house in Treskillard as well as four-hundred furze faggots.
Gives 5 shillings to his son William Craze.
Gives 5 shillings to his daughter Sarah Carpenter.
All his estate, goods, chattels and household stuff he gives to his sons Henry Craze and Benjamin Craze, appointing them co-executors of his last will and testament.
(Sealed)
Witnesses: Henry Harvey, Elizabeth Jennins