Surnames starting with letter G
Gabrell; paid for work as a smith 1663 ; [1]232
Gainsford, William; gaoler of the Tower 1547 ; [19]208
Gale, John; started newspaper in Queanbeyan 1857 ; [16]100
Gallagher, Margaret; living in Melindwr in 1871 census ; [18]327
Gallagher, Peter; living in Melindwr in 1861 census ; [18]326
Gallagher, Peter; living in Melindwr in 1871 census ; [18]327
Galsworthy, Edward; drowned off Looe 1823 ; [13]130
Game, John; lawsuit against Alexander Daniell 1635 ; [1]37
Game, John; petition vs Roger Polkinghorne 1636 ; [1]224
Game(s), John; petition vs Roger Polkinghorne 1636 ; [1]225
Game, John; petition vs Roger Polkinghorne 1636 ; [1]226
Game, John; Penzance alderman 1614 ; [1]276
Game, John; appointed alderman by charter 1614 ; [1]216
Games, John; mayor of Penzance 1638 ; [1]279
Game, Nicholas; appointed assistant by charter 1614 ; [1]216
Game, Nicholas; Penzance alderman 1614 ; [1]276
Games, Thomas; mayor of Penzance 1654 ; [1]279
Gammon, Samuel; customs preventive boatman 1828 ; [4]103
Gandy, Anthony; wife complained, stoppage of pay 181 ; [1]273
Garby, John; mineralogist, born 1812/died Brazil ; [5]89
Garby, John; presented minerals to museum 1891 ; [5]193
Garby, Mary Ann; ran school in Redruth 1866 ; [5]69
Garby, Thomas; Redruth Pikemen formed 1803 ; [5]67
Garby, Thomas; father of John Garby 1812 ; [5]89
Garby, Thomas; quarried stone ex Treruffe Manor 1827 ; [5]95
Garby, William; died East Pool 1874 ; [5]89
Garby, William Symons; mine agent in Redruth 1856 ; [5]146
Garden, Eliza Moore; lifeboat establishment,memorial 1863 ; [5]158
Garden, R.T.; Lord of Manor of Treleigh 1863 ; [5]158
Garden, Robert T.(Mrs); owned manor of Treleigh ; [5]16
Garlad, P.; taylor Redruth 1808 ; [5]71
Garland, Charles; living in Melindwr in 1851 census ; [18]324
Garland, James; lead mine agent Melindwr 1851 ; [18]325
Garland, Joseph; mine captain in Portugal ; [10]21
Garland, Richard; Wesleyan class leader, Moonta 1868 ; [16]75
Garland, Peter; insurance agent in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125
Garland, Peter; living in Melindwr in 1851 census ; [18]324
Garland, Peter; tailor in Redruth 1823 ; [5]88
Garland, Thomas; mining agent in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124
Garland, Thomas; letter re limits of Wheal Cupid 1857 ; [5]149
Garland, Thomas; editor of The Cornubian 1830 ; [5]157
Garland, Thomas; selling books from library 1891 ; [5]195
Garland, Thomas; acquired Perran works,arsenic 1840 ; [11]104
Garland, Thomas; arsenic marketing 'ring' 1850 ; [11]110
Garland, Thomas; principal in arsenic market ring 1865 ; [11]112
Garnier, Jean L.; French prisioner in Redruth 1791 ; [5]57
Garrett, John (Rev); Vicar of St Paul,erected stone 1880 ; [2]105
Garstin, Lilian (Mrs); mayor at anniversary of charter 1934 ; [1]176
Garstin, Lilian (Mrs); Honorary Freeman of Penzance 1972 ; [1]285
Garstin, Lilian (Mrs); mayor of Penzance 1962,3 ; [1]283
Gate, Henry (Sir); receiver of Duchy of Cornwall 1552 ; [19]297
Gaveston, Piers; granted earldom of Cornwall 1307 ; [2]43
Gawler, George; Govenor South Australia 1841 ; [16]30
Gayer, Christian; daughter of John Gayer/St Keverne 1577 ; [19]444
Gayer, Henry; cousin of Christian Gayer 1577 ; [19]445
Geach, George; shop in Liskeard lit by gas 1818 ; [13]81
Geake, Arthur; action vs Rev Thomas Jones,Bodmin 1820 ; [13]105
Geary, John; pawn broker in Redruth 1856 ; [5]146
Gee, (Miss); school house in Redruth ; [5]68
Gennys, William; became vicar,Poughill 1538/died 1547 ; [19]214
Geoffrey, Martin; mass-priest of St Keverne 1548 ; [19]257
Geoffrey, Martin; executed from the Tower c1548 ; [19]259
George, Abraham; chapel trust,Staughton South Aust ; [16]37
George, Dick; follower of cock fighting at Moonta ; [15]160
George, Emma; hanged her infant brother 1824 ; [5]89
George, Jermine; kept the mazed woman 1662 ; [1]228
George, Martin; underground agent, St Ives Consols ; [12]38
George, Nathl; foundation for church yard wall 1793 ; [5]58
George, Richard; ran away from wife & children 1799 ; [10]20
George, Stephen; received pension 1540 ; [19]214
George, Stephen; schoolmaster at Launceston ; [19]260
George, Thomas; smuggler offered pardon 1799 ; [4]91
George, Thomas; smuggler/physical description 1799 ; [4]92
George, William; apprenticed to William Murdock 1788 ; [5]41
George, William; washed church roof 1793 ; [5]58
George, William; plastering done on the workhouse 1798 ; [5]63
George, William; killed by engine flywheel 1911 ; [12]47
Gerry, John; pawnbroker in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142
Gerry, John; ran away from wife & children 1799 ; [10]20
Gerry, W.; profitable tin in Wheal Merth 1902 ; [8]28
Gibbons, Degory; searching for Mr Carveth 1706 ; [1]60
Gibbons, John; riots against Irish at Camborne 1882 ; [14]60
Gibbons, T.H.; supervised changing rail gauge 1892 ; [14]124
Gibbs, William; given John Bury's estates 1549 ; [19]278
Gibbs, William; wished to depose Mary 1554 ; [19]305
Giddy, (Justice); kept peace at the markets 1801 ; [5]66
Giddy, (Mr); letter written by mayor 1816 ; [1]260
Giddy, (Mr); survey of the pier 1817 ; [1]267
Giddy, (Mr); dined with the mayor 1817 ; [1]273
Giddy, Charles; Penzance assistant 1833 ; [1]125
Giddy, Davies; letter from the mayor 1816 ; [1]259
Giddy, Edward; bro. of Thomas/f. of Davies Gilbert ; [1]113
Giddy, Edward; compained of Cornish manners & customs ; [2]102
Giddy, Edward Collins; accepted legacy for school 1829 ; [1]88
Giddy, Edward Collins; seven times mayor between 1819 & 183 ; [1]94
Giddy, Edward Collins; curator Geological Society 1807 ; [1]120
Giddy, Edward Collins; Penzance alderman, surgeon 1833 ; [1]125
Giddy, Edward Collins; mayor of Penzance 1819,21,23,25,27,29 ; [1]281
Giddy, John; customer of Mr Cornish, tinsmith 1782 ; [5]52
Giddy, John; acquired share in Blowing houses 1721 ; [11]100
Giddy, Thomas; 1741-1825, surgeon from Truro ; [1]94
Giddy, Thomas; expenses as mayor 1808 ; [1]96
Giddy, Thomas; opposed views of revolutionary France ; [1]109
Giddy, Thomas; Association against Republicans 1792 ; [1]110
Giddy, Thomas; news of Battle of Trafalgar 1805 ; [1]112
Giddy, Thomas; brother of Edward Giddy of Tredrea ; [1]113
Giddy, Thomas; President Penzance Humane Soc. 1809 ; [1]121
Giddy, Thomas; signed Corporation accounts 1792 ; [1]251
Giddy, Thomas; mayor of Penzance 1792 ; [1]252
Giddy, Thomas; signed Corporation accounts 1793 ; [1]256
Giddy, Thomas; mayor /Penzance 1782,85,90,92,96,1801 ; [1]281
Gifford, Emma; ex St Juliot/first wife, Thomas Hardy ; [9]137
Gilbert, (Mr); Harbour Bill passed 1817 ; [1]268
Gilbert, (Hon. Mrs); landowner,West Margaret mine 1864 ; [6]12
Gilbert, Charles; French prisioner in Redruth 1791 ; [5]57
Gilbert, Davies; advised Harbour Bill approved 1817 ; [1]270
Gilbert, Davies; MP for Bodmin,member of Penzance Corp ; [1]80
Gilbert, Davies; pupil at Penzance Grammar 1780 ; [1]87
Gilbert, Davies; President of Royal Society ; [1]88
Gilbert, Davies; described Moslem invasion 1760 ; [1]108
Gilbert, Davies; son of Edward Giddy of Tredrea ; [1]113
Gilbert, Davies; President Geological Society 1807 ; [1]120
Gilbert, Davies; wrote of achievements of Corp. 1830s ; [1]124
Gilbert, Davies; dined with the mayor 1817 ; [1]273
Gilbert, Davies; attended Penzance Grammar School ; [3]4
Gilbert, Davies; had copy of 1500 muster book ; [5]21
Gilbert, Davies; gave land for railway 1837 ; [5]112
Gilbert, Davies; mine named as compliment ; [8]8
Gilbert, Davies; born St Erth 1767 ; [9]132
Gilbert, Davies; nephew of Henry Davies,St Erth ; [12]78
Gilbert, Davies; Act re burial of persons drowned 1830 ; [17]70
Gilbert, Davies; Penzance assistant 1833 ; [1]125
Gilbert, Edward; given nickname of Ned Turn 1883 ; [14]68
Gilbert, J.; Penzance Town Crier 1973 ; [1]145
Gilbert, J.; Penzance Town Crier 1974 ; [1]277
Gilbert, James; drowned while smuggling 1822 ; [4]42
Gilbert, James; drowned near Marazion 1822 ; [13]123
Gilbert, James; sailed to Valparaiso 1825 ; [13]146
Gilbert, John; drowned while smuggling 1822 ; [4]42
Gilbert, John (Sir); to Exeter for Xmas 1576 ; [19]427
Gilbert, W.R.; Chief Constable of Cornwall 1883 ; [14]67
Gilchrist, John Wesley; listed as gentry in Redruth 1856 ; [5]145
Giles, John; from Devon/supported Warbeck 1495 ; [19]130
Giles, William; proprietor Oxford Inn, Redruth 1854 ; [5]142
Giles, William; Manager South Austrailan Co 1854 ; [16]36
Gill, Joseph; indicted on bastardy charge 1811 ; [13]22
Gill, Nicholas; daughter married Thomas Penhallick ; [19]441
Gill, Peter; land damaged by mining activities 183 ; [10]123
Gillard, William; granted a mining sett for tin 1623 ; [11]67
Gillen, F.J.; Postmaster at Moonta 1907 ; [15]155
Gilles, Osmond; silver found on land ; [15]18
Gillies, Osmond; Colonial Treasurer,copper on land 183 ; [16]30
Glanville, Reginald C.; partly owned Wheal Union 1880 ; [12]124
Glanville, Thomas; mine agent in Redruth 1856 ; [5]146
Glasson, (Miss); china shop in Redruth 1854 ; [5]141
Glasson, Anna; china & glass dealer in Redruth 1856 ; [5]146
Glasson, Eliza; china & glass dealer in Redruth 1856 ; [5]146
Glasson, James; farmer in Redruth 1856 ; [5]146
Glasson, T.R.; workshop near shaft fall-in 1906 ; [8]52
Glasson, William; Lelant/drove horse whim at mine 1832 ; [8]80
Gladstone, W.E.; spoke at public meeting 1889 ; [5]189
Glanvill, John; living in Melindwr in 1841 census ; [18]323
Glanvill, Joseph; antimony mine at Endellion 1822 ; [13]118
Glanvill, Richard; living in Melindwr in 1841 census ; [18]323
Glasson, Edward; of St Just, buried Moonta ; [15]169
Glee, James; grazing land to lease,Carn Brea 1883 ; [14]72
Glendening, William; general dealer in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142
Gluyas, John; manager St Ives Consols ; [12]38
Glyn, Jane; released from arrest 1475 ; [19]108
Glyn, John; feud with Thomas Clemens 1469 ; [19]107
Glyn, Nicholas; wanted to buy Margaret Wood c1540 ; [19]181
Glynn, E.J.; fire at mansion 1819 ; [13]99
Glynn, Humphry; customs' man shot at Plymouth 1799 ; [4]85
Glynn, Humphry; information re his murder 1799 ; [4]89
Glynn, Humphry; murderer said to be Tom Potter 1799 ; [4]90
Glynn, Humphry; murder trial at Old Bailey 1799 ; [4]92
Glynn, Humphry; evidence at murder trial 1800 ; [4]93
Goble, Robert; repairs to the market house 1662 ; [1]227
Goble, Robert; mended Chapel bell 1662 ; [1]228
Godolphin, (Mr); held land at Roseworry 1589 ; [19]44
Godolphin, Francis; legacy for the relief of poor 1640 ; [1]41
Godolphin, Francis; last of the male line ; [9]57
Godolphin, Francis; went into exile during Commonwealth ; [17]92
Godolphin, Francis; defence of Scilly 1560 ; [19]384
Godolphin, Francis; met & dined with Wm Godolphin 1577 ; [19]429
Godolphin, Francis Sir; Spanish raid on Penzance 1595 ; [1]24
Godolphin, Francis Sir; Spanish raid on Penzance 1595 ; [1]25
Godolphin, Francis Sir; Spanish raid on Penzance 1595 ; [1]26
Godolphin, Francis Sir; paid rent due 1662 ; [1]230
Godolphin, Francis Sir; appointed deputy-lieutenant 1584 ; [2]64
Godolphin, Francis Sir; acquiring German mining expertise 158 ; [2]95
Godolphin, Francis Sir; resisted Spaniards at Penzance 1595 ; [3]1
Godolphin, Francis Sir; resisted Spaniards at Penzance 1595 ; [9]77
Godolphin, Francis Sir; son of Sir William ; [19]54
Godolphin, Francis Sir; imported charcoal/Milford Haven 1593 ; [19]75
Godolphin, Francis Sir; appointed deputy-lieutenant 1585 ; [19]393
Godolphin, John; steward of Laugharne 1582 ; [2]80
Godolphin, Mary; da. Francis/married Duke of Leeds ; [9]57
Godolphin, Nicholas; verdict against Pascoe Ellis 1623 ; [1]35
Godolphin, Nicholas; dispute over milling rights 1624 ; [1]242
Godolphin, Nicholas; heard oath of office from Mayor 1614 ; [1]216
Godolphin, Sidney; 1610-43,Lord High Treasurer,Queen Anne ; [9]18
Godolphin, Thomas; vicar of Breage 1504-1510 ; [19]155
Godolphin, Thomas; captain of Scilly fort 1550 ; [19]384
Godolphin, William Sir; Recorder of Penzance ; [1]42
Godolphin, William Sir; sent expert tinners to Cromwell 1538 ; [2]74
Godolphin, William Sir; formed mining company ; [17]103
Godolphin, William Sir; sent two wrestlers to Cromwell 1532 ; [19]23
Godolphin, William Sir; head of family in Henry VIII's time ; [19]54
Godolphin, William Sir; letter re effects of taxation c1530 ; [19]121
Godolphin, William Sir; supported the King with troops ; [19]229
Godolphin, William Sir; member of the Council of the West 1539 ; [19]241
Godolphin, William Sir; commission for Cornwall 1553 ; [19]298
Godolphin, William Sir; present/ordination at Godolphin 1565 ; [19]325
Godolphin, William Sir; offered farming/Scilly garrison 1560 ; [19]384
Godolphin, William; law suit over milling rights 1634 ; [1]35
Godolphin, William; Recorder to replace Sir William 1663 ; [1]42
Godolphin, William; authorised to build coinage hall 1663 ; [1]50
Godolphin, William; died without issue 1689 ; [1]66
Godolphin, William; Charter to build coinage hall 1663 ; [1]234
Godolphin, William; dispute over milling rights 1634 ; [1]242
Godolphin, William; dispute over milling rights 1636 ; [1]243
Godolphin, William; marriage settlement Eliza Darrel 1663 ; [1]244
Godolphin, William; died 1689 ; [1]244
Godwyn, Thomas; claimed lease of St German lands 1540 ; [19]196
Goggin, James; tailor in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125
Goldsmith, Robert; instituted vicar of St Kew 1554 ; [19]308
Goldspink, (Mr); opened bazaar of fancy goods 1844 ; [5]126
Goldsworthy, A.; cabinet maker in Redruth 1856 ; [5]146
Goldsworthy, John; shopkeeper in Redruth 1847 ; [5]133
Goldsworthy, John; invested gold money in S.A. land ; [16]60
Goldsworthy, John; baker in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124
Goldsworthy, John; baker in Redruth 1856 ; [5]146
Goldsworthy, Joseph; watch & clock maker 1873 ; [5]48
Goldsworthy, Josiah; beer retailer in Redruth 1847 ; [5]131
Goldsworthy, Mary (Mrs; shopkeeper in Redruth 1856 ; [5]146
Goldsworthy, Richard; hotel proprietor in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142
Goldsworthy, Richard; given nickname of Tidley Dan 1883 ; [14]68
Goldsworthy, Richard; ex Bodmin/captain at Moonta 1847 ; [16]44
Goldsworthy, Richard; hotel proprietor in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125
Goldsworthy, Richard; hotel proprietor in Redruth 1856 ; [5]146
Goldsworthy, Richard; hotel proprieter in Redruth 1847 ; [5]132
Goldsworthy, W.H.; spoke at Moonta celebrations 1864 ; [15]100
Goodfellow, Wm George; mayor of Penzance 1928,9 ; [1]283
Goodison, H.E.; broker for Wheal Racer 1907 ; [12]30
Goodman, Elizabeth; robbed by her servant 1830 ; [13]197
Goodman, Samuel; cabinet maker in Redruth 1847 ; [5]131
Goodman, Samuel; rates for water wheel in Redruth 1854 ; [5]143
Goodman, Samuel; cabinet maker in Redruth 1854 ; [5]141
Goodman, Samuel; cabinet maker in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124
Goodman, Samuel; cabinet maker in Redruth 1856 ; [5]146
Goodman, William; evidence in smuggling charge 1821 ; [5]86
Goodman, William; proprietor Kings Head, Redruth 1823 ; [5]88
Goodman, William; rates for water wheel in Redruth 1854 ; [5]143
Goodman, William; drivers' strike,South Australia 1910 ; [15]132
Goodwyn, Thomas; leased St Anthony, Roselands 1540 ; [19]
Gordon, Samuel; railway station manager, Redruth 1844 ; [5]126
Gorges, Fernando; governor of fort at Plymouth c 1560 ; [19]384
Gosworthdogga, Thomas; of St Crowan/supported Warbeck 1495 ; [19]130
Gosworthdogga, Thomas; attainder reversed 1506 ; [19]138
Gotch, T.C.; a founder of Newlyn School /painters ; [1]166
Gouge, H.A.; built jetty at Port Wallaroo 1861 ; [15]173
Gould, (Mr); Society,Supression of Drunkeness 1805 ; [5]70
Gower, Robert; plaintiff in tin smelting dispute 171 ; [11]94
Goyder, G.W.; Mines' Inspector,South Australia 1861 ; [15]91
Goyne, Elizabeth (Mrs); shopkeeper in Redruth 1856 ; [5]146
Graham, John; South Aust. syndicate for Burra 1845 ; [15]20
Grainer, H.Allerdale; MP for Wallaroo to London 1901 ; [15]125
Grainger, J.; syndicate to buy land, South Aust ; [15]20
Grandisson, (Bishop); needed interpreter at St Just 1336 ; [2]74
Grant, A (Sir); studying Tamil language 1860 ; [5]95
Grant, E.F.; opened new premises in Fore St 1909 ; [5]210
Gray, (Mrs); establishment for young ladies 1846 ; [5]129
Gray, (Mrs); ladies' school in Redruth 1854 ; [5]143
Gray, (Mrs); ladies' school in Redruth 1847 ; [5]133
Gray, Frederick; ex Redruth/MP in Victoria 1894 ; [16]59
Gray, M (Mrs); ran school in Redruth 1866 ; [5]69
Gray, Mary; hotel proprieter in Redruth 1791 ; [5]56
Gray, Mary (Mrs); seminary in Redruth 1856 ; [5]146
Gray, Tobias; shopkeeper in Redruth 1856 ; [5]146
Green, Charles; watch maker in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142
Green, Humphrey; elderly crew, St Ives' boats 1884 ; [14]78
Greenwood, Richard; formed company,Pendeen Consols 1854 ; [6]16
Gregor, William (Rev); found titanium in water at Tregonwell ; [9]65
Gregory, William; first arsenic production 1812 ; [11]103
Gregory, William; Bodmin to convict hulk, stealing 1834 ; [13]239
Grenfell, Anthony; elderly crew, St Ives' boats 1884 ; [14]78
Grenfell, Geo; letter from Alfred Jenkin 1820 ; [5]84
Grenfell, Geo; paid poor rates 1827 ; [5]95
Grenfell, Geo; landowner Boscean mine 1864 ; [6]10
Grenfell, Pascoe; letter from William Jenkin 1815 ; [5]78
Grenfell, Pascoe; letter from Alfred Jenkin 1840 ; [5]118
Grenfell, Pascoe; landowner East St Just United 1864 ; [6]20
Grenfell, Pascoe; set up copper smelter in Swansea 1803 ; [7]55
Grenfell, Richard; took up farming in Australia ; [16]40
Grenfell, Samuel; elderly man in St Ives boat crew 1884 ; [14]78
Grenfell, William; son saved from drowning 1856 ; [12]10
Grenier, (Monsieur); to give French lessons 1824 ; [5]89
Grenville, Bevil (Sir); died at the battle of Lansdown ; [2]69
Grenville, Bevil (Sir); Civil War loyalist ; [9]51
Grenville, Bevil (Sir); grandson of Grenwille of the Revenge ; [17]88
Grenville, George; built Penheale in 1570's ; [19]16
Grenville, George; visited William Carnsew 1577 ; [19]429
Grenville, John; built Stowe near Kilkhampton 1600s ; [9]50
Grenville, John; son of Sir Beville ; [17]91
Grenville, John; benefice of Kilkhampton 1533-80 ; [19]155
Grenville, John; collected tax money 1524 ; [19]227
Grenville, John; commissioner for Cornwall 1547 ; [19]253
Grenville, John; reported on Scilly fort garrison 1550 ; [19]384
Grenville, John; captain of Virgin Save Her 1588 ; [19]398
Grenville, John Bevill; killed at Lansdown in Civil War ; [9]162
Grenville, Richard; first alderman of Bideford ; [19]91
Grenville, Richard; became sheriff in Nov 1576 ; [19]347
Grenville, Richard(Sir); raised a force for the King 1644 ; [2]69
Grenville, Richard(Sir); hero of the Revenge ; [9]51
Grenville, Richard(Sir); grandson of Grenwille of the Revenge ; [17]88
Grenville, Richard(Sir); brother of Sir Beville ; [17]91
Grenville, Richard(Sir); member of Blackmore stannary court ; [19]65
Grenville, Richard(Sir); wanted daughter to marry Tregian's son ; [19]76
Grenville, Richard(Sir); chief steward of Bodmin 1540 ; [19]199
Grenville, Richard(Sir); High Marshal of Calais 1540 ; [19]211
Grenville, Richard(Sir); buying land in west of Cornwall 1552 ; [19]298
Grenville, Roger; captain of the Mary Rose 1545 ; [19]250
Grey, James; milk from cow stolen 1813 ; [13]43
Grey, John; changed diocese, Ralph Redruth 1737 ; [5]19
Grey, Margaret (Miss); boarding & day school, Redruth 1847 ; [5]68
Grey, Thomas; killed in South American mine 1889 ; [14]105
Gribble, John; Cornish clergyman in Australia ; [16]98
Gribble, Joseph; assessed for church rates 1801 ; [5]59
Grieves, Francis W.; listed as gentry in Redruth 1856 ; [5]145
Griffiths, David; a weaver of Werndeg, Wales 1841 ; [18]328
Grigg, Jacob; pony stolen from St Dennis common 182 ; [13]182
Grigg, Walter; of St Gwinnear/supported Warbeck 1495 ; [19]130
Grills, Henry; printer in Redruth 1821 ; [5]67
Grose, John; saddle/harness maker in Redruth 1847 ; [5]132
Grose, Thomas H. (Rev); born Redruth 1845/died Oxford 1906 ; [5]127
Grose, William; saddler in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125
Gross(e), Mr; dispute over mayorality 1708 ; [1]61
Grosse, (Mr); paid money 1663 ; [1]232
Grosse,Ezekiel; owned Manor of Tolgus ; [5]16
Grosse,Ezekiel; from Camborne/acquired Tregian's land ; [19]64
Grosse, John; collected sureties, William Bastard ; [1]41
Grosse, John; testified to witchcraft 1686 ; [1]54
Grosse, John; led a faction of the Corporation 1702 ; [1]57
Grosse, John; supported re-election of mayor 1706 ; [1]59
Grosse, John; mayor of Penzance 1684,95 ; [1]280
Grosse, Thomas; name inscribed on the Mace 1670 ; [1]43
Grosse, Thomas; local Royalist leader 1645 ; [1]46
Grosse, Thomas; presented mayoral account 1662 ; [1]227
Grosse, Thomas; signed Corporation accounts 1662 ; [1]231
Grosse, Thomas; Charter to build coinage hall 1663 ; [1]235
Grosse, Thomas; mayor of Penzance 1653,69,76 ; [1]279
Grosse, Thomas jr.; mayor of Penzance 1677 ; [1]280
Grylles, H.; printer in Redruth 1826 ; [5]92
Grylls, (family); manor house in Lanreath ; [9]55
Grylls, (Miss); listed as gentry in Redruth 1856 ; [5]145
Grylls, H.; corn shipment dispute 1831 ; [13]205
Grylls, H.M.; mayor of Helston 1828 ; [13]174
Grylls, Henry; Manager West Cornish Bank 1863 ; [5]46
Grylls, Henry; printer & book binder, Redruth 1825 ; [5]91
Grylls, Henry; subsciption for periodicals 1831 ; [5]106
Grylls, Henry; copper agent in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124
Grylls, Henry; rates for house in Redruth 1854 ; [5]143
Grylls, Henry; died January 1886, aged 80 ; [5]185
Grylls, Henry; meeting Chamber of Commerce 1931 ; [5]218
Grylls, Henry; died July 1947 ; [5]222
Grylls, Henry; bookseller in Redruth 1823 ; [5]88
Grylls, Henry; copper mine agent in Redruth 1856 ; [5]146
Grylls, Henry (Mrs); sister of Mr Justice Hawke 1869 ; [5]169
Grylls, James; grocer & tea dealer in Redruth 1847 ; [5]132
Grylls, Phillipa (Mrs); listed as gentry in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124
Grylls, William M.; banker in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142
Grylls, William M.; bank secretary in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Grylls, William M.; shares in Bacon Curing factory 1892 ; [5]197
Grylls, William M.; copper company agent in Redruth 1856 ; [5]146
Gubbes, (Mrs); supplied Corp.with lathes & nails 166 ; [1]231
Gubbes, Andrew; leader Parliamentary faction/Penzance ; [1]46
Gubbes, Anthony; mayor Penzance 1656/died 1662 ; [1]48
Gubbes, Anthony; supplied cord & nails to Corp. 1662 ; [1]228
Gubbes, Anthony; mayor of Penzance 1635,45,56 ; [1]279
Gubbes/Gubbs, Joseph; son of Anthony/mayor 1660 ; [1]48
Gubbes, Joseph; mayor of Penzance 1651,59 ; [1]279
Gubbs, Anthony; in charge of Penzance blowing houses ; [11]64
Guest, Nicholas; last prior of Tywardreath 1545 ; [19]153
Guest, Nicholas; cellarer & sub-prior St Germans c1530 ; [19]182
Guest, Nicholas; cellarer St Germans/67 years in 1544 ; [19]196
Guest, Nicholas; died 1545 ; [19]203
Gumb, Daniel; stonecutter in Linkinhorne 1700s ; [9]59
Gumb, Daniel; stonecutter,philosopher 1700s ; [9]72
Gumb, Daniel; stonemason,born parish of Lezant ; [17]131
Gun, Francis; wife refused to pay dues for Fair 1760 ; [5]45
Gundry, Charles; farmer in Redruth 1856 ; [5]146
Gundry, James; draper in Redruth 1847 ; [5]132
Gundry, John; bankruptcy after mine speculation 1820 ; [11]33
Gundry, Thomas; took over Wherry Mine in 1791 ; [1]74
Gundry, Thomas; letter to Sir Christopher Hawkins 181 ; [8]22
Gundry, Thomas; buried in Perranuthnoe churchyard ; [9]93
Gundry, Thomas; lived at Goldsithney 1820 ; [11]32
Grundy, William; bankruptcy after mine speculation 1820 ; [11]33
Gundry, William; draper in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125
Gunn, John; mine strike in South Australia 1910 ; [15]131
Gunn, William G. (Dr); surgeon with the Adamant 1864 ; [16]25
Gurney, (Mr); relief for families/drowned fishermen ; [1]270
Gurney, (Mr); surgeon in Redruth 1815 ; [5]79
Gurney, Goldsworthy; born 1793/buried Launcells churchyard ; [9]57
Gurney, Samuel (Rev); gave 1500 muster book, G.Davies 1838 ; [5]21
Gurney, Samuel; assistant to the Rector 1801 ; [5]65
Guy, James; occupied Barton of Treveage 1814 ; [13]49
Gwavas; local scholar 1735 ; [2]76
Gwavas, (Mr); land tax 1793 ; [1]254
Gwavas, C; expenses, Surveyor for Windows 1792 ; [1]248
Gwavas, C; expenses, Surveyor for Windows 1792 ; [1]249
Gwavas, C; land tax 1792 ; [1]250
Gwavas, Chas; signed Corporation accounts 1792 ; [1]252
Gwavas, Chas; land tax 1793 ; [1]253
Gwavas, Chas; signed Corporation accounts 1793 ; [1]256
Gwavas, John; owned tin blowing house 1619 ; [11]67
Gyles, David R.; elderly crew, St Ives' boats 1884 ; [14]78
Gyles, R.; bankrupt in St Ives 1812 ; [12]75
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