In 1711 Bridget Hele received a gold ring from the will of her brother Renatus Bellott of Bochym, Esq.
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Lease and release, Manor of Bochym, 31 Aug-1 Sep 1713. 3
Parties:
1) Mary Bellott, widow of Renatus Bellott of Bochym, esquire, deceasd, Mary Spoure, widow, her mother, John Worth of Penryn, esquire, and Francis Hawkins of Helston, gentleman.
2) Sampson Hele of Exeter, linen-draper, and wife Bridget, Grace, Elizabeth, Jane and Mary Bellott, spinsters, sisters of Renatus Bellott, deceased.
3) George Robinson of Cadgwith, esquire
Consideration £4800 to 1) by 3)
Recites will of Renatus Bellott of 1710: lands to be sold to pay the debts, the residue to son Renatus Bellott, now deceased
Messuage, barton and demesne of Bochym; the manor of Bochym with tenements in Devios, Chypons, Chyngwins, Pentire higher and lower, Lamprow, Lamprow mills, Lamprow meadow, Trewhella and Lyzard [Lizard], in Cury and Landewednack; also Trereis in Cury, Kestell and Kestell Wartha in Manaccan, and all other of Renatus Bellott's lands in Landewednack, Cury and Manaccan, except the tenement called Namploth or Namplogh in Cury lately sold to John Pearce.
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In 1717 Bridget the wife of Sampson Heale was granted Administration of the goods of her late sister Mary Bellott, single woman. In the same year Bridget Hele received a gold ring from the will of her sister Jane Bellott of Fowey, single woman.
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Bridget died of the small pox, as did her sisters Loveday (in 1711), Grace, Elizabeth, Jane and Mary (in 1717). 4