Surnames starting with letter M
Mabbott, Howell; mayor of Penzance 1911,21 ; [1]282
Mabobtt, Howell; mayor of Penzance 1927 ; [1]283
Mabbott, Howell; Honorary Freeman of Penzance 1932 ; [1]284
MacColley, (Miss); placed coin in clock foundation 1828 ; [5]100
Macdonald, M.; killed in Boer War 1899 ; [14]169
MacDowell, (Mr); paid for old ship ropes 1804 ; [5]68
Maclaren, Arch Finlay; director St Ives Consolidated 1907 ; [12]45
Madderen, Nicholas; mayor of Penzance 1631 ; [1]279
Maddern, Capt; local Royalist leader 1645 ; [1]46
Maddern, Henry; Penzance architect 1895 ; [1]199
Maddern, William; set up corn mills 1630 ; [1]35
Maddern, William; Newlyn lightkeeper 1896 ; [14]148
Maddern, William; lawsuit against Alexander Daniell 1635 ; [1]37
Maddern, William; mayor of Penzance 1629,42 ; [1]279
Madderne, Martin; Charter to build coinage hall 1663 ; [1]234
Maddren, Anne; cellar acquired by Roger Polkinghorne ; [1]224
Maddren, Anne; hearing over market rights 1636 ; [1]226
Maddren, Grace; hearing over market rights 1636 ; [1]226
Maddren, John; hearing over market rights 1636 ; [1]226
Maddren, Martin; money paid while mayor 1662 ; [1]231
Maddren, Martin; signed Corporation accounts 1662 ; [1]233
Maddren, Martin; mayor of Penzance 1662 ; [1]279
Maddren, William; petition vs Roger Polkinghorne 1636 ; [1]224
Maddever, John; fined for straying bullocks 1881 ; [14]55
Madern, Grace; da. John/married Roger Polkinghorne ; [1]35
Madern, John; nominated mayor by charter ; [1]31
Madern, John; mayor of Penzance 1614 ; [1]217
Madern, John; first Penzance mayor 1614 ; [1]278
Madern, John; mayor of Penzance ; [1]34
Madern, John; Penzance Mayor 1614 ; [1]276
Madern, John; first mayor, Penzance by charter 1614 ; [1]216
Madern, John; mayor of Penzance 1614 ; [1]279
Mad(d)ern, William; dispute over milling rights 1624 ; [1]242
Madern, William; mayor of Penzance 1629 ; [1]279
Madern, William; Penzance alderman 1614 ; [1]276
Madern, William (jnr); appointed alderman by charter 1614 ; [1]216
Madron, (Mrs); hotel proprietor in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142
Madron, Edward M.; coxswain Mousehole lifeboat 1947 ; [9]78
Madron, John; innkeeper Miners' Inn Redruth 1856 ; [5]147
Maggee (Mr); beat a poor sailor 1747 ; [1]105
Magor, (Mr); food riot at Redruth Market 1847 ; [5]130
Magor, C.J.; subscribed to illuminating clock 1828 ; [5]100
Magor, Elijah; Moonta Cemetery/died 1963 ; [16]109
Magor, J.P.; ordered beggar to treadmill 1839 ; [5]116
Magor, J.P. (Mrs); started school for poor girls 1842 ; [5]121
Magor, J.P.; food riot at Redruth Market 1847 ; [5]129
Magor, J.P.; attended public health inquiry 1853 ; [5]141
Magor, James; killed in mine accident,St Ives 1845 ; [12]36
Magor, John P.; rates for house in Redruth 1854 ; [5]143
Magor, John P.; Redruth Union chairman 1856 ; [5]148
Magor, John Penberthy; listed as gentry in Redruth 1856 ; [5]145
Magor, John R.; appointed waywarden for 1823 ; [5]88
Magor, Josiah; entrepreneur, mined in Victoria ; [16]57
Magor, R.; committee Redruth Academy 1801 ; [5]65
Magor, Reuben; established Truro Smelting Co 1816 ; [5]80
Magor, Reuben; partner in Redruth Brewery 1871 ; [5]171
Magor, Reuben; partner in Redruth brewery 1805 ; [5]34
Magor, Reuben; assessed for church rates 1801 ; [5]59
Magor, Ruben; subscribed to illuminating clock 1828 ; [5]100
Magor, Stephen; lived at Penventon House ; [5]206
Mahoney, Anthony; son of John/aged 16 1769 ; [5]49
Mahoney, Dennis; living in Melindwr in 1861 census ; [18]326
Mahoney, Ellen; living in Melindwr in 1861 census ; [18]326
Mahoney, Isabella; daughter of John/aged 12 1769 ; [5]49
Mahoney, Jane; daughter of John/aged 6 yrs. 1769 ; [5]49
Mahoney, John; examination reported by T.C.Peter 1769 ; [5]48
Mahoney, John; examined before Redruth JP 1769 ; [5]49
Mahoney, Mary; daughter of John/aged 9 yrs. 1769 ; [5]49
Mahoney, Michael; living in Melindwr in 1861 census ; [18]326
Mainwaring, Guy; Commander training ship Ganges 1888 ; [14]101
Maitland, Anthony; landowner St Ives Consols 1850's ; [12]39
Major, E.; spoke at Moonta celebrations 1862 ; [15]100
Major, Richard; carrier for St Ives Consols 1832 ; [12]35
Malachy, Joseph; to copper mines South America 1825 ; [10]19
Mallinson, J.; shareholder New Trumpet mine 1870 ; [10]117
Mallow, Samuel; ex Truro/injured mine in Montana 1885 ; [14]83
Malyverer,Halnath; given land by Richard III 1485 ; [19]112
Manley, John; damaged waterway in Twyardreath 1830 ; [13]195
Manley, Wm Lewis (Rev); Redruth Union chaplain 1856 ; [5]148
Manley, Wm Lewis (Rev); raised money to build church 1865 ; [5]160
Manley, Wm Lewis (Rev); listed as gentry in Redruth 1856 ; [5]145
Mann, Edward; permission to work tin bounds 1787 ; [8]108
Mann, Frederick; woodcarter in Moonta 1865 ; [15]151
Mann, J.C.; Penzance alderman 1973 ; [1]145
Mann, John Cyril; Penzance alderman 1974 ; [1]276
Mann, John Cyril; mayor of Penzance 1969,70 ; [1]283
Mann, Richard (Pvt.); Honorary Freeman of Penzance 1901 ; [1]284
Mann, Tom; English labour leader,Moonta 1910 ; [15]58
Manners, Charles; engaged to Fanny Moody 1889 ; [5]165
Manners, Henry; granted Manor of Alverton 1550 ; [1]23
Mannington, Ambrose; captain of Bark Mannington 1588 ; [19]398
Mansell, Henry; carrier Redruth to Truro 1844 ; [5]126
Manton; sailor landed sick ex Asp 1816 ; [1]260
Manuel, John; living in Melindwr in 1841 census ; [18]323
Manuel, Richard; living in Melindwr in 1851 census ; [18]324
Mapower, George; customs' officer in Penzance 1749 ; [1]113
Marcon, (Mrs); listed as gentry in Redruth 1856 ; [5]145
Mardon, Eliza (Mrs); innkeeper Clinton Arms Redruth 1856 ; [5]147
Mardon, Grace; hotel proprietor in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125
Mardon, Grace; hotel proprietor in Redruth 1847 ; [5]132
Mardon, Thomas E.; boarding school, redruth 1809 ; [5]68
Mark, Robert; headstone in Talland church 1802 ; [4]95
Mark, Robert; smuggler involved in shooting 1799 ; [4]96
Marks, James; sentenced for smuggling 1801 ; [4]68
Marney Henry (Sir); steward of the Duchy 1509 ; [19]82
Marney Henry (Sir); Commissioner & assessor for Duchy 1518 ; [19]83
Marrack, Alexander; servant girl raped by carpenter 1816 ; [1]263
Marrack, Grace (Mrs); paid interest on her bond 1792 ; [1]248
Marrack, (Mrs); bonds discharged by Corp. 1792 ; [1]251
Marriott, E.C.; steward to the Bassets 1887 ; [11]156
Marsh, John; customs Preventive man 1828 ; [4]103
Marsh, John F.; Quaker meeting at Redruth 1845 ; [5]55
Marshall, John; of London/Australian emigration 1838 ; [10]69
Marshall, Nicholas; Bodmin/assaulted customs officers 1839 ; [13]57
Marshall, Thomas; received pension on dissolution c1540 ; [19]209
Martin, (Mrs); committee Redruth Sunday school 1812 ; [5]75
Martin, (Mrs); pawn broker in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142
Martin, Anthony; boot & shoe maker in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124
Martin, Anthony; boot & shoe maker in Redruth 1847 ; [5]131
Martin, Benjamin; manager East Margaret 1864 ; [6]18
Martin, C.; sale of Bibles in Redruth 1829 ; [5]102
Martin, Charles (Rev); pen name Old 'Un ; [15]124
Martin, Edward; pawnbroker in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147
Martin, H.B.; Penzance councillor 1973 ; [1]145
Martin, Hugh Brian; Penzance councillor 1974 ; [1]276
Martin, J.; father of John Sidney Martin ; [5]222
Martin, James; wheelwright in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147
Martin, James; came to South Australia 1847 ; [16]102
Martin, John; gaoled, assaulting customs' men 1839 ; [4]57
Martin, John; wrote home from Adelaide, 1849 ; [10]80
Martin, John; tailor in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147
Martin, John; tailor in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125
Martin, John; tailor in Redruth 1847 ; [5]133
Martin, John Sydney; died at Bristol,aged 86, 1950 ; [5]222
Martin, Joseph; stole silver watch, Truro, 1834 ; [13]238
Martin, Julian; of St Jennys/fined as recusant 1592 ; [19]376
Martin, M.W.; patent for concentrating ores 1916 ; [5]213
Martin, Melville; early photographic expert, Redruth ; [5]237
Martin, Morley; scientist,X-rays, born Redruth ; [5]237
Martin, Moses; Coast Guard chief, St Ives 1831 ; [4]19
Martin, Peter; ostler at the London Inn, Redruth ; [5]36
Martin, Richard; made bricks for Wheal Sparnon 1765 ; [5]47
Martin, Richard; supported restarting Giew mine 1869 ; [12]84
Martin, Richard; underground agent, St Ives Consols ; [12]38
Martin, Samuel; mason in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147
Martin, Samuel; put furnace in workhouse 1798 ; [5]63
Martin, Samuel; of Methodist Society, died 1837 ; [5]112
Martin, Samuel; assessed for church rates 1801 ; [5]59
Martin, Samuel; stonemason in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125
Martin, Samuel; stone mason in Redruth 1823 ; [5]88
Martin, Samuel; subscribed to illuminating clock 1828 ; [5]100
Martin, Thomas; crew on barge Truro 1816 ; [13]71
Martin, Thomas; criminal carelessness in Redruth 1885 ; [14]83
Martin, Thomas; owned Martin's quarry Willunga ; [16]32
Martin, Thomas; mined on Kaw-aw Is., New Zealand 1854 ; [10]21
Martin, Tobias; canvas weaver near Helston 1811 ; [13]21
Martin, W.T.; discovered stone,ex old church? 1936 ; [5]219
Martin, William; miner at Gwenapp, born 1791 ; [11]22
Martin, William; Helston letter carrier awarded 1883 ; [14]67
Martins, David; smith work for Wheal Dipper 1757 ; [12]77
Martyn, William; died at Botus Fleming, 1762 ; [9]16
Mason, (Rev); addressed children & teachers 1827 ; [5]99
Mason, Elizabeth; marine stores in Redruth 1847 ; [5]132
Mason, Elizabeth; living in Melindwr in 1861 census ; [18]330
Mason, Hugh; from Grade/arrested in Exeter c1548 ; [19]259
Mason, John; in 1871 Melindwr census, 88 years old ; [18]330
Mason, Mary Ann; living in Melindwr in 1871 census ; [18]326
Mason, Matilda Jane; ran girls' school in Redruth 1873 ; [5]69
Mathews; owned dry dock in Penzance 1883 ; [1]159
Mathews; tried for felony,Lauceston Assize 1817 ; [1]265
Mathews, William; baker in Redruth 1823 ; [5]88
Mathews, Wm Davies; mayor of Penzance 1857,61,63 ; [1]282
Matthews (Inspector); Newlyn riots over fishing Sundays 1896 ; [1]165
Matthews, Abednego; tried to stop sale by auctioneer 1875 ; [8]116
Matthews, Benjamin; truck clerk in John Williams' mine ; [11]20
Matthews, Benj. Chas; Honorary Freeman of Penzance 1932 ; [1]284
Matthews, H.W.; Penzance councillor 1973 ; [1]145
Matthews, Harold Wright; Penzance councillor 1974 ; [1]276
Mathews/Matthews, John; built dry dock in 1814 ; [1]140
Mathews/Matthews, John; 1807-71/first Surveyor/Engineer ; [1]146
Mathews/Matthews, John; plans for Market House buliding 1863 ; [1]147
Mathews/Matthews, John; Borough Surveyor 1849-69 ; [1]189
Mathews/Matthews, John; designed Market Hall 1844 ; [1]192
Mathews/Matthews, John; designed road, Alverton to sea 1865 ; [1]193
Matthews, R.C.; Penzance councillor 1973 ; [1]145
Matthews, Rich Chas; Honorary Freeman of Penzance 1972 ; [1]285
Matthews, Rich Chas; mayor of Penzance 1960,1 ; [1]283
Mathews, Richard C.; Penzance alderman 1974 ; [1]276
Matthews, Richard; mayor during gale of 1962 ; [1]176
Matthews, Richard; suspected of a felony 1816 ; [1]262
Matthews, Richard; stolen goods found in house 1816 ; [1]263
Matthews, Thomas (Sir); Honorary Freeman of Penzance 1932 ; [1]284
Matthews, Walter John; Honorary Freeman of Penzance 1901 ; [1]284
Maunder, Sarah; summoned, cruelty to her children 1898 ; [14]161
Maunsell, Christopher; properties taken by Crown 1592 ; [19]376
Mawpower, George; of Withiel/fined as recusant 1603 ; [19]377
Maxfield, Thomas; Wesley's preacher put in prison 1745 ; [1]90
May, Alfred; brother of Frederick ; [15]78
May, Alfred; started engineering firm/Gawler 1880s ; [16]102
May, Ann; permission to ask for charity 1816 ; [1]260
May, Edward; escaped from Bodmin Gaol 1833 ; [13]237
May, Elizabeth (Mrs); shopkeeper in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147
May, Frederick; started engineering firm/Gawler 1885 ; [15]77
May, Frederick; engineer for Hancock/Wallaroo & Moonta ; [16]78
May, Frederick; from Perranzabuloe/engineer 1870's ; [16]102
May, Frederick; Chief Engineer Wheal Ellen,South Aust ; [15]41
May, Jackson; smashed lobster pots at Port Isaac ; [9]111
May, Jackson; charged stealing lobster pots 1892 ; [14]127
May, James; printer in Redruth 1846 ; [5]67
May, James; insurance agent in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125
May, James; bookseller in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124
May, John; drowned in stream 1817 ; [1]269
May, Joseph; drowned in New Cathedral Mine 1881 ; [14]51
May, Joseph; held land from St Austell prior 1610 ; [19]44
May, Phillipa; charged with murder, Mary Jeffry 1819 ; [13]96
May, William; built pumping engine,Burra 1858 ; [15]77
Maynard, Elizabeth; living in Melindwr in 1871 census ; [18]326
Maynard, Richard; bankrupt at Liskeard 1827 ; [13]170
Maynard, William; lived in Melindwr in 1871 census ; [18]327
Mayne, Cuthbert; recusant hanged at Launceston c1584 ; [2]64
Mayne, Cuthbert; executed Lauceston 1577/Catholic rites ; [9]39
Mayne, Cuthbert; hid in priest's hole ; [9]116
Mayne, Cuthbert; seminary priest entered country 1575 ; [19]346
Mayne, Cuthbert; executed on St Andrew's Day ; [19]350
Mayne, William; searched for smuggled goods 1816 ; [1]259
Mayne, William; acquitted at excise hearing 1816 ; [1]262
Mayne, William; smuggled goods 1816 ; [1]259
Mayor, (Mr); presented coinage petition 1662 ; [1]228
Mayow, William; from Clevyan/hanged at St Columb 1549 ; [19]286
Mayowe, John; responsible 2 tin blowing houses Truro ; [11]69
McArthur, John; bogus schoolmaster 1811 ; [1]87
McCarthey, Barney; apology for false accusation 1827 ; [13]161
McCarty, Ann; living in Melindwr in 1861 census ; [18]326
McCarty, Patrick; living in Melindwr in 1861 census ; [18]326
McColley, Peter; proprietor New Inn, Redruth 1823 ; [5]88
McCoull, T.F.; Moonta Mines Co. secetary 1874 ; [15]36
; cDermott, Marshall,immigration officer Port Adelaide 1851 ; [16]53
McGrigor, Louisa A.M.; died on active srevice 1917 ; [3]6
McKeand, Alexandra; linen & wool draper in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147
McKenney, Danel; captain West Wheal Tin-croft 1812 ; [12]118
McKenzie, James; hatter in Melindwr in 1861 ; [18]332
McMicken, Alexander; customs' man/died from fatigue 1840 ; [4]17
McMurtrie, G.C.; lecturer, Moonta School of Mines ; [15]144
Meacock, James; bought Wheal Music 1831 ; [12]95
Mead, Mary; grocer & tea dealer in Redruth 1823 ; [5]88
Meade, Simon; assay master in Redruth 1823 ; [5]88
Meager, James; given nickname of Smoking Jim 1883 ; [14]68
Meagre, Samuel; living in Melindwr in 1851 census ; [18]324
Medland, James; escaped from Bodmin gaol 1831 ; [13]207
Medlen, John; wheel-wright in Redruth 1844 ; [5]126
Medlen, John; wheelwright in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147
Medler, Peter; wrote letter home from Adelaide 1848 ; [16]21
Medlin, John; paid poor rates on Saw House 1829 ; [5]96
Meek, Joseph Walter; Coat of Arms/Borough of Penzance 1934 ; [1]257
Meek, Joseph Walter; term as mayor extended 1934 ; [1]278
Meek, Joseph Walter; mayor of Penzance 1932,4 ; [1]283
Meek, Thomas; captain of John Trelawney 1588 ; [19]398
Menear, W.D.; Le Yeoman, Penzance 1973 ; [1]145
Menear, W.D.; Le Yeoman, Penzance 1974 ; [1]277
Menge, Johann; German geologist/South Australia 1837 ; [15]17
Menhire, Thomas; Ale Tavern in Redruth 1577 ; [5]23
Merrett, Grace; shopkeeper in Redruth 1847 ; [5]133
Merrifield, John; president Wheal Rose cattle club 1880 ; [14]46
Mershead, Jane; shopkeeper in Redruth 1847 ; [5]133
Mertherderwa, Reginald; Rector at Redruth 1421-23 ; [5]20
Mertherderwa, Reginald; Principal Bull Hall,Oxford 1447 ; [19]18
Michell, (Dr); to move part house to widen road 1832 ; [5]103
Michell, (Dr); shaft naming at South Basset Mine 1849 ; [5]135
Michell, A.; printer & auctioneer in Redruth 1829 ; [5]100
Michell, Anthony; printer in Redruth 1814-1844 ; [5]67
Michell, Anthony; letter re building of stack 1824 ; [5]91
Michell, Anthony; auctioneer in Redruth 1823 ; [5]88
Michell, Anthony; subscribed to illuminating clock 1828 ; [5]100
Michell, Elizabeth; received apology from Jane Brown 1834 ; [13]240
Michell, Eliza (Mrs); rented stamps to Wheal Sparnon 1765 ; [5]47
Michell, Eliza (Mrs); apology read in church 1834 ; [5]109
Michell, Eliza (Mrs); listed as gentry in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124
Michell, F.; bone mill near railway terminus 1846 ; [5]129
Michell, F.H.; 1872-1935/engineer/son of Francis Wm ; [5]37
Michell, F.W.; sold engine to Wheal Spardon 1864 ; [5]159
Michell, Francis; 1780-1860/engineer/son of Richard ; [5]37
Michell, Francis; aged 78 in 1858 in Redruth ; [5]40
Michell, Francis; steam engeineer in Redruth 1816 ; [5]80
Michell, Francis; blacksmith in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147
Michell, Francis; blacksmith, business to continue 1821 ; [5]85
Michell, Francis; engineer Wheal Margaret 1861 ; [8]30
Michell, Francis; Churchwarden Redruth 1727 ; [5]31
Michell, Francis; committee Redruth Sunday school 1812 ; [5]75
Michell, Francis; bone mill in Redruth 1847 ; [5]131
Michell, Francis; engineer in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125
Michell, Francis; stove manufacturer, Redruth 1823 ; [5]88
Michell, Francis Wm; 1828-1901/engineer/son of Francis ; [5]37
Michell, Francis Wm; patent for pulverising machine 1888 ; [5]188
Michell, George; grocer in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147
Michell, George; appointed Redruth surgeon 1836 ; [5]111
Michell, George; baker in Redruth 1847 ; [5]131
Michell, George; grocer in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125
Michell, George; grocer & tea dealer in Redruth 1847 ; [5]132
Michell, Grace (Mrs); assessed for church rates 1801 ; [5]59
Michell, Grace; proprietor Royal Standard,Redruth 1823 ; [5]88
Michell, Hawes; 1826-1901/foundry in Redruth ; [5]238
Michell, Henry; mayor of Penzance 1890 ; [1]282
Michell, James; Redruth Pikemen formed 1803 ; [5]67
Michell, James; cabinet maker in Redruth 1847 ; [5]131
Michell, James; rates in Redruth 1854 ; [5]143
Michell, Jane; wife of Captain William Michell 1824 ; [13]134
Michell, John; Overseer of the poor 1815 ; [5]79
Michell, John; London Inn ,Redruth 1826 ; [5]94
Michell, John; made small model of steam engine 1836 ; [5]111
Michell, John; Very small working steam engine 1841 ; [5]119
Michell, John; blacksmith in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147
Michell, John; admitted attacking John Barrett 1821 ; [13]114
Michell, John; fined for keeping brandy shop 1805 ; [5]70
Michell, John; church rates 1809 ; [5]60
Michell, John; listed as gentry in Redruth 1856 ; [5]145
Michell, John; paid interest due 1793 ; [1]264
Michell, John; paid interest on bond 1792 ; [1]249
Michell, John; assessed for church rates 1801 ; [5]59
Michell, John; merchant in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125
Michell, John; timber merchant in Redruth 1847 ; [5]133
Michell, John; agent to Tresavean mine 1823 ; [5]88
Michell, John; coal merchant in Redruth 1847 ; [5]132
Michell, Joseph; cooper in Redruth 1823 ; [5]88
Michell, Joseph; cooper in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147
Michell, Mary; Post Mistress in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124
Michell, Mary (Miss); Post Mistress in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147
Michell, P; signed Corporation accounts 1792 ; [1]252
Michell, P.T. Pryce; money in will to Redruth Hospital 1948 ; [5]222
Michell, Paul; Redruth Church sideman 1727 ; [5]31
Michell, Paul; principal inhabitant of Redruth 1739 ; [5]33
Michell, Philip; farmer in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147
Michell, R.H.; grandson of Richard ; [5]79
Michell, R.H.; built a windmill generator 1890 ; [5]193
Michell, R.H.; died 1894/grandson Richard Hy Michell ; [5]201
Michell, R.R.; tin smelting at Trereife 1883 ; [1]159
Michell, R.R.; purser Wheal Mary 1864 ; [6]24
Michell, R.R.; lived Marazion 1853-a purser ; [12]99
Michell, R.R.; shareholder New Trumpet mine 1870 ; [10]117
Michell, Richard; erected earliest mine engines 1748 ; [5]37
Michell, Richard; witness in Watt's patent infringement ; [5]39
Michell, Richard; wrote account of state of Redruth 1817 ; [5]79
Michell, Richard; fire at ironmoger's premises 1888 ; [5]188
Michell, Richard; sadler in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147
Michell, Richard; describes new engine 1797 ; [5]62
Michell, Richard; listed in muster book 1500 ; [5]21
Michell, Richard Henry; engineer associated with James Watt ; [5]201
Michell, Richard Rooke; principal in arsenic market ring 1865 ; [11]112
Michell, S.V.P.; surgeon in Redruth 1847 ; [5]133
Michell, S.V.P.; surgeon in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147
Michell, Stephen; assayer in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147
Michell, Stephen; miner/boy stole his candles 1830 ; [13]197
Michell, Stephen; Redruth Church sideman 1727 ; [5]31
Michell, Stephen (Mrs); committee Redruth Sunday school 1812 ; [5]75
Michell, T, (Dr); beef unfit for food,destroyed 1866 ; [5]162
Michell, Theophilus; aged 81 in 1858 ; [5]40
Michell, Theophilus; cabinet maker & joiner in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124
Michell, Theophilus; carpenter in Redruth 1823 ; [5]88
Michell, Thomas; delivered heifer from pound 1757 ; [5]45
Michell, Thomas; farmer in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147
Michell, Thomas; supported restarting Giew mine 1869 ; [12]84
Michell, Thomas; captain-Wheal Ransom 1779 ; [12]97
Michell, Thomas; assessed for church rates 1797 ; [5]59
Michell, Tobias; listed in rate book 1802 ; [5]39
Michell, Tobias; removed part house/widen street 1832 ; [5]106
Michell, Tobias; surgeon to mining community 1844 ; [5]126
Michell, Tobias; tablet in Parish Church 1864 ; [5]159
Michell, Tobias; appointed Redruth surgeon 1836 ; [5]111
Michell, Tobias; provided foundry for preaching 1827 ; [5]92
Michell, Tobias; listed as gentry in Redruth 1856 ; [5]145
Michell, Tobias; surgeon in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125
Michell, Tobias; forge hammer mill, Redruth 1823 ; [5]88
Michell, Vincent; surgeon in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125
Michell, W.H.; 1877-1935/engineer/son of Francis Wm ; [5]37
Michell, William; town crier, Redruth 1838 ; [5]113
Michell, William; town crier, Redruth 1840 ; [5]118
Michell, William; of Zennor/witness for Wm Hockin 1836 ; [12]140
Michell, William; took daughter from her husband 1824 ; [13]134
Michell, William; treasurer Redruth Sunday school 1812 ; [5]75
Michell, William; assay master in Redruth 1823 ; [5]88
Michell, William; cabinet maker & joiner in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124
Michell, William; saddle/harness maker in Redruth 1847 ; [5]132
Middleton, Charles; smelter infringed Moult's patent 1705 ; [11]88
Middleton, Charles; defendant in tin smelting dispute 171 ; [11]95
Middleton, George; hotel proprietor in Redruth 1847 ; [5]132
Middleton, George; farmer in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147
Middleton, James; overseer of the poor 1815 ; [5]79
Middleton, John Warren; linen draper in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147
Mildmay, Thomas; MP for Cornwall/from London 1552 ; [19]93
Mildmay, Walter (Sir); commissioner to Cornwall c1548 ; [19]260
Mildren, (Mrs); food riot at Redruth Market 1847 ; [5]129
Mildren, John; omnibus proprietor,Helston 1883 ; [14]69
Milford, E.M.; presented organ to Masonic Hall 1876 ; [5]175
Millar, James; draper in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147
Millard, Fred; member of Newlyn Art Colony 1884 ; [3]110
Millard, Thomas; mayor of Penzance 1624 ; [1]279
Millet, G.B.; wrote account Penzance Chapel 1880 ; [1]14
Millet, G.B.; wrote poem Vox Lapidis ; [1]15
Millet, Grace; mother of Humphry Davy 1778 ; [1]115
Millet, Henry; sentenced commuted to transportation ; [13]219
Millett, C.C.; captain Worvas Downs 1905 ; [8]98
Millett, George Brown; 1846-1896/Medical Officer for Borough ; [1]160
Millett, Humphrey; acquired melting house,Chyandour 1738 ; [11]73
Millett, J.N.E.; writing about St Ives Consols 1842 ; [12]33
Millett, J.N.R.; purser for St Ives Consols ; [1]39
Millett, J.N.R.; forced fisherwomen to new site 1849 ; [1]137
Millett, Jno Nic Rich; mayor of Penzance 1848 ; [1]282
Milliton, (family); family seat at Pengersick Castle ; [9]34
Milliton, John; captain of the Mount c1545 ; [19]257
Milliton, William; granted advowson of St Hilary 1565 ; [19]215
Mills, Thomas; auctioneer in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147
Mills, Thomas; County Court Bailiff, Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Minefreda, Mat de S.; first vicar St Minver 1227 ; [9]149
Miner, William; boot & shoe maker in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147
Mitchell, Anthony; auctioneer in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124
Mitchell, C.; manager Wheal Ellen,South Aust ; [15]41
Mitchell, Caroline; shopkeeper in Redruth 1847 ; [5]133
Mitchell, Catherine; kept house of ill-fame 1813 ; [13]42
Mitchell, Eliza (Mrs); shopkeeper in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147
Mitchell, Elizabeth A.; lived in Melindwr in 1871 census ; [18]327
Mitchell, Francis; blacksmith in Redruth 1847 ; [5]131
Mitchell, George; baker in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124
Mitchell, Geo Vincent; grocer & builder in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142
Mitchell, J.H.; hotel proprietor in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142
Mitchell, James; lived in Melindwr in 1871 census ; [18]327
Mitchell, John; given nickname of Figgy 1883 ; [14]68
Mitchell, Mary; Post Mistress in Redruth 1847 ; [5]133
Mitchell, Mary (Miss); Postmistress in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Mitchell, Michael Robt; sadler in Redruth 1854 ; [5]143
Mitchell, Samual; china & glass warehouse, Redruth 1854 ; [5]142
Mitchell, Samuel; went mining in Perth Australia 1879 ; [5]180
Mitchell, T.; Society,Supression of Drunkeness 1805 ; [5]70
Mitchell, T.; oldest in Worvas Downs 1860 ; [8]97
Mitchell, Thomas; sent birds to Prince of Wales 1836 ; [9]92
Mitchell, Thomas; reported on Sir Chris. Hawkins' mines ; [12]74
Mitchell, William; ex town crier 1866 ; [5]162
Mitchell, William; forth captain Burra mine 1847 ; [16]44
Mitchell, William; Loyal Cornubian Lodge openned 1858 ; [5]150
Mitchell, Wm Richard; saddler in Redruth 1854 ; [5]143
M'Kelvie, William; tea dealer & draper in Redruth 1844 ; [5]126
Mohan, William (Sir); owned Boconnock deer park 1583 ; [14]75
Mohun, Warwick; was assigned tin smelter premises 1724 ; [11]75
Mohun, William; sheriff/removed bell from Polruan 1572 ; [19]331
Mohun, William (Sir); appointed deputy-lieutenant 1584 ; [2]64
Mohun, William (Sir); appointed deputy-lieutenant 1585 ; [19]393
Molesworth, (Rev); Rector Redruth 1826 ; [5]92
Molesworth, John (Rev); subscribed to illuminating clock 1828 ; [5]100
Molesworth, Hender Rev; built Chapel of Ease in Redruth 1828 ; [5]99
Molesworth, Hender Rev; Rector 1832 ; [5]103
Moody, Fanny; in Methodist choir c1900 ; [5]113
Moody, Fanny; danced on shop counter when young ; [5]118
Moody, Fanny; born 3 Nov 1866 ; [5]165
Moody, Fanny; pupil of Mr Heath 1889 ; [5]190
Moody, James; father of Madame Moody-Manners 1854 ; [5]143
Moody, James; photographer in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142
Moody, James; father Fanny Moody ; [5]143
Moody-Manners, (Madame; nee Fanny Moody ; [5]143
Moor, Thomas; shopkeeper in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147
Moore, H.T.; first ambulance superintendent 1895 ; [5]198
Moore, H.T.; wrote Japanese operetta 1899 ; [5]204
Moore, John; deaf,dumb & out of work 1879 ; [5]180
Moore, John; of Launceston/convicted 1601 ; [19]377
Moore, T.; fair held on West End ground 1898 ; [5]204
Moore, Tom; shopkeeper in Redruth 1854 ; [5]143
Moore, W.; secondhand dealer in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142
Morcom, Augustus; spirit merchant in Truro 1813 ; [13]38
Morcom, Elisha; currier in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125
Morcom, Elisha; rates for workshop in Redruth 1854 ; [5]143
Morcom, John; currier/leather cutter in Redruth 1847 ; [5]132
Morcom, John; imprisoned for stealing candles 1815 ; [13]55
Morcom, William; draper in Redruth 1847 ; [5]132
More, Edmund; of Treleigh Manor/raised troops 1745 ; [5]37
More, Silvester; will dated 28 Dec 1604 ; [5]23
Moreman, (Dr); vicar of Menheniot 1529-54 ; [19]151
Morgan, Lewis; corn mill in Melindwr 1841 ; [18]335
Morgan, Thomas; first St Ives historian 1722 ; [8]xv
Morgan, W.O.; teacher in Melindwr 1871 ; [18]329
Morgan, William; copper found at Paramatta, SA ; [15]93
Morgans, Elizabeth; child in Melindwr in 1861 census ; [18]333
Morgans, Jane; in 1871 Melindwr census, 80 years old ; [18]330
Morgans, John; living in Melindwr in 1851 census ; [18]330
Morgans, Mary; in 1871 Melindwr census, 80 years old ; [18]330
Morice, William; from Devon/bought St Wenn rectory 1552 ; [19]298
Morish, William; born Truro1844/to Wallaroo 1860's ; [16]93
Moritz, Sigismund; director St Ives Consols 1907 ; [12]45
Moritz, Sigismund; director of British Radium Corp. 1908 ; [12]66
Morland, T.; shareholder New Trumpet mine 1870 ; [10]117
Morley, John; received pension 1540 ; [19]214
Morley, William; offered Lelant Tin Works for sale 1883 ; [8]16
Morrey, John; riots against Irish at Camborne 1882 ; [14]60
Morris, (Mr); Penzance Grammar School Master 1817 ; [1]266
Morris, (Mr); money & work box stolen 1840 ; [5]118
Morris, (Mr); to preach a sermon 1816 ; [1]263
Morris, (Rev Mr); refused reference to Kitty Newton 1817 ; [1]264
Morris, George (Rev); school master 1816-1842 ; [1]88
Morris, John; gaoled in Bodmin/picking pocket 1828 ; [13]173
Morris, Thomas; living in Melindwr in 1861 census ; [18]326
Morrish, Edward; painter & glazier in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125
Morrish, Moses; living in Melindwr in 1861 census ; [18]326
Morrysh, David; wife abused another/Lelant church 1572 ; [19]23
Mortley, (Mr); customs' officer Portreath 1830 ; [4]23
Morton, Gabriel; vicar of Lelant 1549 ; [19]284
Morton, Richard; lived in Moreton House c1770 ; [5]49
Morton, Simon; a leader/prayer book revolution 1549 ; [19]264
Morton, Simon; hanged at Poundstock 1549 ; [19]283
Morton, William; Archpriest of St Michael's Mount 1442 ; [1]20
Morton, William; constructed causeway to the Mount ; [9]148
Moses, Jacob; customer of Mr Cornish, tinsmith 1782 ; [5]52
Moses, Jacob; watch maker in Redruth 1791 ; [5]56
Mosley, J.; shareholder New Trumpet mine 1870 ; [10]117
Motton, Richard; plaintiff in tin smelting dispute 1713 ; [11]94
Moult, Francis; bought rights to tin smelting patent ; [11]85
Moult, Francis; partnership to smelt tin 1702 ; [11]87
Moult, Francis; plaintiff in tin smelting dispute 1713 ; [11]94
Moult, Francis; dispute over tin smelting process 1705 ; [1]89
Mounford, Simon; MP for Newport 1524 ; [19]228
Moyes, Cecilia; 15th century anchoress/Marhamchurch ; [9]66
Moyle; Mr), (lighting lamps 1817 ; [1]263
Moyle, H.M.; tendered for lighting the lamps 1817 ; [1]275
Moyle, H.P.; lit lamps each night 1816 ; [1]261
Moyle, John; member Paliamentary Committee 1648 ; [1]46
Moyle, John; St Day miner/leg caught in chain ; [9]129
Moyle, Matthew; sought return of John Harpur 1824 ; [13]138
Moyle, Richard; auctioneer & appraiser in Redruth 1847 ; [5]131
Moyle, Richard; letter re voyage to Australia 1851 ; [10]86
Moyle, Richard; ironmonger in Redruth 1847 ; [5]132
Moyle, Richard; mayor of Penzance 1838 ; [1]281
Moyle, Walter (Sir); entertained by the Corporation ; [1]43
Mullen, Charles; process for clearing mallee scrub land ; [15]180
Mullens, (Mr); provided the Towne gallon 1662 ; [1]228
Mullens, William; supplies for maintenance to quay 1663 ; [1]232
Munday, John; hotel proprietor in Redruth 1847 ; [5]132
Munday, Nanny (Mrs); shopkeeper in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147
Munday, William; had a seat in Redruth church 1756 ; [5]42
Mundy, (Mrs); baker in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142
Mundy, (Prior); signed document as Wandsworth 1539 ; [19]190
Mundy, (Prior); made will 17 Feb 1549 ; [19]208
Mundy, (Prior); died winter of 1553-54 ; [19]209
Mundy, Katherine; to marry Lawrence Kendall c1540 ; [19]180
Mundy, Joan; prior's niece/daughter of John ; [19]180
Mundy, John; long term lease of Rialton manor 1548 ; [19]180
Mundy, Peter; wrote of Civil War at Penzance 1645 ; [1]48
Mundy, Peter; travelled extensively c1600 ; [19]440
Mundy, Robert; of Penryn/father of Peter Mundy 1601 ; [19]418
Mundy, Thomas; canon of Merton Abbey 1530 ; [19]174
Mundy, William; nephew of Thomas (the prior)1548 ; [19]180
Murchison, J.H.; mine share broker/MP for Truro ; [11]41
Murchison, J.H.; secretary Tyringham Consols 1860 ; [12]123
Murdock, Ann; died aged 24 in 1790/two sons ; [5]40
Murdock, Ann; daughter of Richard Paynter ; [5]52
Murdock, John; father of William Murdock ; [5]39
Murdock, William; built pumping engine in mine 1700 ; [5]28
Murdock, William; Ann Paynter-his wife/Rd Paynter's will ; [5]54
Murdock, William; designing mine engines 1785 ; [5]62
Murdock, William; friendly with Dr Boase c1800 ; [5]64
Murdock, William; Boulton & Watt's right hand man 1779 ; [7]34
Murdock,William; church rates 1809 ; [5]40
Murdock, William; visited by Boswell & Rev Temple 1792 ; [5]57
Murdock, William; born Ayrshire 21 Aug 1754 ; [5]39
Murdock, William; assessed for church rates 1797 ; [5]59
Murley, William; lived in Lelant in 1826 ; [8]86
Murrish, Samuel; repaired town clock windows 1804 ; [5]58
Murton, James; innkeeper New Inn Redruth 1856 ; [5]147
Murton, John; wrestling bout in Lanner 1860 ; [9]55
Musgrove, Rd; overseer,Borough of Liskeard 1789 ; [5]54
Myll, John; share in Basset's blowing house 1659 ; [5]26
Mewman, Pat. Chr. Wm; Penzance councillor 1974 ; [1]276
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