only son and heir
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Deed to declare the uses of a fine, Manors of Bochym and Trenay, 24 Feb 1698. 4
Parties:
1) Renatus Bellott of Bochym, esquire, and William Spry of Middle Temple, London, esquire
2) Gilbert Dolben of Inner Temple, London, esquire
Recites final concord, Hilary term 1698-1699
2) has lent to 1) £1600
1) to 2) for a 500 year term
Manor of Bochym in Cury and Landewednack; a moiety of the manor of Trenay alias Fawton in St Neot, St Pinnock, St Cleer, and Warleggan, with the advowson of St Neot church
Endorsed with receipt by 1) of £1600.
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Lease, Hilton, Whitstone, 6 Aug 1701. 5
Parties:
(1) Renatus Bellott of Bochym, esquire and wife Mary, to
(2) Nathaniel Pethick of Whitstone, yeoman.
99 year lease, lives of lessee and brother Stephen; rent 2 shillings and 4 pence.
Consideration: £32 and 1 shilling and 6 pence.
Hilton Down or Hilton Down Parks, with all houses now standing there, with reasonable weeding, undershredding and pasture of Hilton woods, late in in occupation of lessee's father John Pethick; reserving to lessor the watercourse of the mill leat.
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Lease, Brendon in Trevadlock, Lewannick, 10 May 1702. 6
Parties:
(1) Renatus Bellott of Bochym, esquire and wife Mary, to
(2) Edward Colling of North Hill, yeoman.
99 year lease, lives of lessee; son Robert; Robert, son of Richard Rawling of North Hill; rent 40 shillings.
Consideration: £120
Tenement called Brendon in Trevadlock late in in occupation of Henry Mildern, deceased with 'reasonable and convenient' common of pasture on Treveniel moor.
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Lease, Trebarth, North Hill, 25 Jul 1703. 7
Parties:
(1) Renatus Bellott of Bochym, esquire and wife Mary, to
(2) John Barriball junior of North Hill, yeoman.
99 year lease, lives of lessee; son John; daughter Mary; rent 20 shillings.
Consideration: surrender of lease and £140
Messuage and tenement in Trebath, late in in occupation of George and William Daw, then of John Burrow, with common of pasture for 6 cattle on Trebarth moor and Twelve Men's Moor, and common of estovers on moor.
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Lease, Trecarnell, North Hill, 8 Nov 1709.
Parties:
(1) Renatus Bellott of Bochym, esquire to
(2) Edward Dennys of Liskeard, gentleman steward and agent for Sir William Carew of Antony.
Lease for a year.
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Renatus Bellott Esq. (burial record)
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Abstract of the Will of Renatus Bellott of Bochinn [Bochym] in the County of Cornwall, Esquire, written 11 May 1710, proved 8 Jan 1711. 8
Gives a gold ring each to his sisters Ann Hawkins, Bridget Hele, Grace Bellott, Loveday Bellott, Elizabeth Bellott, Jane Bellott and Mary Bellott.
Gives a gold ring to his brothers-in-law Mr. Thomas Hawkins and Mr. Sampson Hele, and to his kinsman Thomas Shephard and to his trustees.
All the rest of his goods, chattels, rights and credits he gives to his wife Mary Bellott, his mother-in-law Mary Spoure, widow, and Mr John Worth of Penryn, in trust, appointing Francis Haskins of Hellstone [Helston] sole executor of his last will and testament. He directs his trustees to dispose of his inheritance, from the legacy granted in the will of his late father Christopher Bellott, and to use the profits to the maintenance and upbringing of his son Renatus Bellott.*
(Signed)
Witnesses: Stephen Hugoe, Thomas Lukey, John Poker?
* The younger Renatus died two years later.