Cornish people in Cornish Books - v 1

Surnames starting with letter F

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Faber, Robert; leased farm on the moors 1284 ; [17]147

Fader, Richard; of Suttecombe/joined tax revolt 1497 ; [19]123

Fairweather, Valentine; haberdasher of London 1552 ; [19]297

Falmouth, (Lord); MP for borough of Penryn ; [2]104

Falmouth, (Lord); landowner Boscean mine 1864 ; [6]10

Farington, Joseph; 1742-1821, drew Carn Brea Castle ; [5]74

Farrell, J.H.; drowned in New Cathedral Mine 1881 ; [14]51

Farrow, James; customs officer, Polperro 1824 ; [13]140

Fauckner, Judith; ran school in Redruth 1866 ; [5]69

Fauckner, W.; printer in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142

Faulkner, Thomas; grocer in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142

Faulkner, William; painter in Redruth 1856 ; [5]146

Faull, Christopher; mine surface captain, Moonta ; [16]69

Faull, Thomas; a white & blacksmith 1817 ; [5]81

Faull, William; director Wheal Racer St Ives 1907 ; [12]30

Faure, (M.); French prisoner 1811 ; [5]75

Fayrer, Joseph; Chaplain to the County Prison 1820 ; [13]107

Fennell, Joseph; uncle of Maria Branwell 1812 ; [17]162

Fenney, Richard; injunction against holding market 1602 ; [1]29

Fenney, Robert; mayor of Penzance 1640 ; [1]279

Ferris, Octavius Allen; made bequest to library 1894 ; [5]201

Ferris, Richard Jewell; Penzance alderman,custom's man 183 ; [1]125

Ferris, Richard Jewell; mayor of Penzance 1835 ; [1]127

Ferris, Richard Jewell; last mayor of old Corporation 1835 ; [1]278

Ferris, Richard Jewell; mayor of Penzance 1806,14,34 ; [1]281

Fick ,John; vicar of St Eval 1563-79 ; [19]214

Field, Edmond; found as baby in Edmond's field 1892 ; [5]197

Field, J.W.; purser Cornelloe mine 1864 ; [6]24

Field, T.W.; purser Wheal Mary 1864 ; [6]24

Field, Thomas Willis; partner in Redruth District Bank 1879 ; [5]47

Field, Thomas Willis; owned arsenic works West Cornwall 181 ; [5]80

Field, Thomas Willis; reporting on Wheal Kitty ; [8]75

Field, Thomas Willis; Wheal Sisters meeting June 1882 ; [8]78

Field, Thomas Willis; purser Carn Galver Tin mine 1871 ; [8]108

Field, Thomas Willis; acquired Bissoe smelting works 1880 ; [14]46

Fiennes, Celia; wrote travel journals 1698 ; [1]56

Finney, Richard; appointed assistant by charter 1614 ; [1]216

Finney, Walter; Charter to build coinage hall 1663 ; [1]235

Firth, James; of Oldham/designed new chapel 1903 ; [1]198

Fitzgeoffrey, Charles; born at Fowey 1570's ; [19]426

Fitze, William; manager West Wheal Fanny 1852 ; [12]143

Fiuniee, Sebastian; French prisioner in Redruth 1791 ; [5]57

Flamank, Gilbert; MP for Bodmin 1524 ; [19]228

Flamank, John; to Calais with Sir John Nanfan 1489 ; [19]118

Flamank, Richard; Royal Cornwall tax assessor 1497 ; [2]59

Falmank, Richard; appointed tax commissioner c1500 ; [19]121

Flamank, Thomas; Bodmin lawyer,son of Richard Flamank ; [2]59

Flamank, Thomas; employer a number of tinners 1627 ; [11]67

Flamank, Thomas; leading opponent of taxes 1497 ; [19]122

Flamock, Andrew (Sir); 80 year grant of Cuddenbeak 1547 ; [19]293

Flamock, John; relation of Elizabeth Ash 1596 ; [19]443

Fleet, Thomas; accomplice in murder John Glyn c1470 ; [19]107

Fleetwood, C.M.; planned company to sell organs 1892 ; [5]197

Fletcher, Wm Blanford; member of Newlyn Art Colony 1884 ; [3]110

Fleming; debt claim by Ann James 1817 ; [1]265

Fleming, J.; removing soldiers' baggage 1793 ; [1]255

Fleming, J.; paid for work on gazettes 1793 ; [1]265

Fleming, George; excise officer, assaulted 1822 ; [13]121

Fleming, John; coinage petition signed 1663 ; [1]49

Fleming, John; having coinage petition signed 1663 ; [1]232

Fleming, Nicholas; petition over land ownership 1605 ; [1]225

Flemingan, James; Irishman, refused pass 1816 ; [1]259

Floyd, John; licence at Quarter Sessions 1771 ; [5]50

Fludyer, (Col); spent money developing mines 1880 ; [11]51

Fludyer, John Henry; Ayston Hall, Uppingham 1850s ; [11]51

Foth, William; owned farm on Bodmin moor 1284 ; [17]147

Foot, John; superior at Cawsand Preventive statio ; [4]104

Foote, Frances; daughter of John Foote 1689 ; [1]244

Foote, Samuel; leased house to Constance Brown 1751 ; [5]38

Foote, Samuel; original owner of Pencalenick ; [9]166

Forbes, (Dr); arrived Penzance 3 Sep 1817 ; [1]274

Forbes, John (Dr); physician to Queen Victoria ; [1]121

Forbes, Stanhope; a founder of Newlyn School /painters ; [1]166

Forbes, Stanhope; member of Newlyn Art Colony 1884 ; [3]110

Ford, Frederick George; mayor of Penzance 1951,2 ; [1]283

Ford, Frederick George; Honorary Freeman of Penzance 1958 ; [1]285

Ford, John; tin plate worker in Redruth 1844 ; [5]126

Ford, Robert; insurance agent in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125

Ford, Robert; insurance agent in Redruth 1847 ; [5]133

Ford, Robert; insurance agent in Redruth 1856 ; [5]146

Ford, Robert; tallow chandler in Redruth 1844 ; [5]126

Ford, Robert; subscribed to illuminating clock 1828 ; [5]100

Ford, Thomas; martyred at Tyburn in 1582 ; [19]356

Fortescue, Lewis; member of the Council of the West 1539 ; [19]241

Foreman, (Mr); customs officer, Mevagissey 1822 ; [4]75

Foss, James; host Redruth Hotel 1820 ; [5]60

Foss, James; hotel proprietor in Redruth 1823 ; [5]88

Foss, James; owned hotel in Redruth 1820 ; [5]225

Foss, P (Miss); paid interest on her bond 1792 ; [1]248

Foss, P (Miss); bonds discharged by Corp. 1792 ; [1]251

Foster, C. Le Neve; inspector of mines 1876 ; [8]21

Foster, C. Le Neve; fancy dress ball at Truro 1878 ; [14]29

Foster, John; Bodmin to convict hulk, stealing 1834 ; [13]239

Foster, Joseph; bought copper works at Swansea 1831 ; [7]56

Foster, Joshua; Bible Christian minister Kadina ; [15]100

Foster, Robins; fancy dress ball at Truro 1878 ; [14]29

Foth, William; leased farm on the moors 1284 ; [17]147

Foulston, John; 1772-1842, architect in Penzance ; [1]187

Foundry, Fanny; baby found near foundry 1892 ; [5]197

Fountain,john; receiving a pension in 1555 ; [19]210

Fownes, Andrew; of Plymouth/attacked by pirates 1570 ; [19]391

Fowler, A.; Penzance alderman 1973 ; [1]145

Fowler, A.; Penzance Serjeant-at-Mace 1974 ; [1]277

Fox, Alfred; country seat at Glendurgan 1848 ; [9]31

Fox, Alfred; Russian Vice-Consul,Falmouth 1822 ; [13]121

Fox, Anna; paid tinsmith's bill by barter 1782 ; [5]53

Fox, Caroline (Miss); met Henry de la Beche in Redruth 1836 ; [5]111

Fox, Charles; walked, Carn Brea with Tregelles 1790 ; [5]55

Fox, Elizabeth; paid tinsmith's bill by barter 1782 ; [5]53

Fox, Francis (Sir); director St Ives Consols 1907 ; [12]45

Fox, Francis (Sir); development work at Trenwith mine 1908 ; [12]65

Fox, Francis (Sir); director of British Radium Corp. 1908 ; [12]66

Fox, G.C.; letter re Nelson's victory 1805 ; [5]70

Fox, Goegr Croker; head of Fox family of Falmouth 1840s ; [11]15

Fox, George Croker; principal in Portreath rail line 1809 ; [11]134

Fox, George; Quaker, arrested in St Ives 1653 ; [5]25

Fox, George; customer of Mr Cornish, tinsmith 1782 ; [5]52

Fox, George; paid tinsmith's bill with bricks 1782 ; [5]53

Fox, Howard; pilfering from wreck at Lizard 1882 ; [14]65

Fox, R.W.; rail road Portreath to Camborne 1806 ; [5]70

Fox, Richard; Bishop of Exeter 1487-92 ; [19]142

Foxell, John (Rev); Congregationalist minister 1804-1852 ; [1]89

Francis, Absalom; living in Melindwr in 1841 census ; [18]323

Francis, Absalom; lodged in Druid Inn Melindwr ; [18]324

Francis, Absalom; born in Goldsithney/died 1869,Spain ; [18]325

Francis, Absalom; lived in Melindwr in 1871 census ; [18]327

Francis, Cecilia; lived in Melindwr in 1871 census ; [18]327

Francis, Henry; agent in Providence Mine ; [8]44

Francis, Henry; worked lead mines,Halkyn 1830s ; [11]33

Francis, Henry; captain South Kapunda mine 1840s ; [16]35

Francis, Henry; captain South Kapunda mine 1840s ; [16]38

Francis, John; Wesleyan Methodist New Moonta ; [16]88

Francis, Joseph; wrestling bout in Lanner 1860 ; [9]55

Francis, Matthew Henry; living in Melindwr in 1851 census ; [18]325

Francis, Phillip Henry; supervisor in Redruth 1856 ; [5]146

Francis, Thomas; hotel proprietor in Redruth 1856 ; [5]146

Francis, William; food riot at Redruth Market 1847 ; [5]131

Francis, William; visited brother Henry in Goldsithney ; [11]33

Francis, William; Gwennap/killed mine South Africa 1898 ; [14]165

Freeman; smuggler's funeral at Breage 1793 ; [4]46

Freeman, J.; director,suspect mine,Wheal Snuff 190 ; [12]15

Freeman, John; customer of Mr Cornish, tinsmith 1782 ; [5]52

Freeman, John; worked granite quarry, Mabe 1880 ; [14]48

Freethy, I.; Penzance Harbour Master 1974 ; [1]277

French, Henry; shroud bought by Mr Woolf 1804 ; [5]68

Frere, W.H. (Dr); formation Symphony Orchestra 1922 ; [5]215

Frosse, Ulrich; German copper mining master,Neath 158 ; [7]10

Frosse, Ulrich; letter written from Neath 1585 ; [12]72

Fry, William; reference in Quaker letter 1813 ; [5]55

Fuin, Ellen; living in Melindwr in 1861 census ; [18]326

Fuin, John; living in Melindwr in 1861 census ; [18]326

Fuin, Mary; living in Melindwr in 1861 census ; [18]326

Fuin, Michael; living in Melindwr in 1861 census ; [18]326

Furlong, Andrew; schoolmaster at Saltash c1548 ; [19]260

Furner, Luke; school examiner Moonta 1872 ; [15]139

Fynney, Richard; Penzance Corporation Assistant 1614 ; [1]276

Fynny, Walter; mayor of Penzance 1658 ; [1]279

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