GENUKI Home page upStoke Damarel Contents Contents & Search
 
 

Summary of Will of John Mallett of Plymouth Dock (1769)

[Cresswell transcripts, West Country Studies Library, Exeter]

Provided by Mike Mallett <mm-lists AT ntlworld.com>

Date of will 30 Sept 1769
Proved 17 June 1781

I, John Mallett officer in the Customs at Plymouth Dock.

To my sons William and Hugh Mallett two diels known by the name of Daws Ground and the dwelling house malthouse and gardens thereto belonging in the parish of Lanteglos Cornwall.

To my daughter Catherine Mallett my estate and dwelling house in Camelford, Cornwall, known by the name of Crees House and Backside, also I give her all my household goods that shall be in the said house at my death and a yearly annuity of £12.

To my daughter Anne Parmiter £80

To my wife all the household goods in the house I now live in which house I have given to her, also the house in Fore Street that William Mallett and others live in, and a house in Stonehouse.

The rest to my sons William and Hugh Mallett, executors


Witnesses :

John Tingcomb
Thos.Gay
Elizabeth Norcott

Principal Registry Bishop of Exeter

[More information on the MALLETT family]

Last updated: 26 Jan 2010 - Brian Randell

Note: The information provided by GENUKI must not be used for commercial purposes, and all specific restrictions concerning usage, copyright notices, etc., that are to be found on individual information pages within GENUKI must be strictly adhered to. Violation of these rules could gravely harm the cooperation that GENUKI is obtaining from many information providers, and hence threaten its whole future.