son and heir, executor and beneficiary of his father's will, also named in the will of his uncle Peter Pendarves, living 1715
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Lease for 99 yrs. or 3 lives. £30 (2)-(1) Yearly rent 3s 6d., 1 May 1703. 2
Heriot 20s.
Parties:
(1) Stephen Pendarves, London, gent.
(2) John Chapman, St. Issey, gent.
(1) - (2) -- lands etc. in Trevance alias Trevantus, St. Issey. Commonly called The Little Place and part of the manor of Tregennowe occ. Ric. Kent (Lives: Elizabeth Yelland, wife of John Yelland of St. Stephen in Brannel and William their son, and Susanna Chapman dtr. of (2). (2) to do suit of court to manor of Tregennowe and to keep property in repair. Re-entry for (1) to premises if (2)'s payment of rent was six months in arrears in default of distress).
Witnessed P. Courtney, Rd Pendarves, Thomas Dawes, jun.