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  • John Pendarves (1622–1656) was an English Puritan controversialist. His wife Thomasine Pendarves was of an independent mind. She was the subject of speculation...
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    there, though Mr Pendarves began to drink excessively, Mrs Pendarves was reunited with many of her old friends. In 1725, Mr Pendarves died suddenly in...
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    William Praed and Adam Drummond (the Duke of Bolton's candidate) of benefiting from several types of corruption. Humphrey Mackworth Praed, William's father...
    106 KB (3,425 words) - 16:47, 18 November 2024
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    Excise place in 1681. After the accession of William and Mary II of England, Southwell accompanied William to Ireland, as his principal secretary, after...
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    of an 119 acres (48 ha) freehold estate which, formerly owned by William Pendarves and the Penneck family, was put up for sale on 25 November 1880. The...
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  • finances for the rest of his life. Two London merchants, Daniel Gates and William Warre, sent him an order to buy up all the currants at Morea and to draw...
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  • of Parliament for St Ives 1710–1715 With: John Praed to 1713 Sir William Pendarves 1710–13 Succeeded by Sir John Hobart Lord Harry Powlett Preceded by...
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  • (d. 1784), no issue Lady Catherine Powlett (d. 1775), married firstly William Ashe, secondly in 1734 Adam Drummond of Megginch (d. 1786), without issue...
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    succeeding his relative, Mrs. Grace Percival, sister of Sir William Pendarves, in the Pendarves estates in 1763, he resigned his fellowship, and, after travelling...
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  • November 1679: John Cotton, of Botreaux Castle 4 November 1680: William Pendarves, of Pendarves, Camborne 10 November 1681: Sir Vyell Vyvyan, 2nd Baronet,...
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    apologetic letter from Pendarves aka "T.P." to the Congregation of Saints to forgive Poole as "T.P." believes that would be God's will. Pendarves was the subject...
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    He married firstly Judith Britiffe (half-sister of Elizabeth, wife of William Morden) in 1717 and secondly Elizabeth Bristow in 1728. Hobart was returned...
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    of Sir Arthur Haselrig, Birch was commissioned in the army commanded by William Waller, and quickly proved an energetic and courageous officer. In November...
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  • restored Rump Title last held by John Fox Thomas Silly Member of Parliament for Penryn 1660–1661 With: Samuel Enys Succeeded by William Pendarves John Birch...
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    contains monuments and memorials to the following: Sir William Pendarves (d. 1683) Sir William Pendarves (d. 1726) by James Paty the Elder of Bath Any Acton...
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    are also three wall-monuments of interest: Samuel Pendarves, d. 1693, and his wife; William Pendarves, d. 1671, and his wife (both are curiously positioned...
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  • Edward William Wynne Pendarves (6 April 1775 – 26 June 1853) was an English politician. Born Edward William Stackhouse, he was son of John Stackhouse and...
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    House of Commons between 1689 and 1725. Pendarves, of Roscrow, Cornwall, United Kingdom was the son of John Pendarves and Bridget, daughter of Sir Alexander...
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    William Kiffin had written to his fellow minister John Pendarves in Cornwall to suggest that Pendarves should remove Poole from her pulpit. Luckily the letter...
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  • 1714) St Germans (seat 2/2) John Knight Whig St Ives (seat 1/2) Sir William Pendarves Tory St Ives (seat 2/2) John Hopkins Whig St Mawes (seat 1/2) Edward...
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