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Surnames starting with letter R

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Rabey, Paul; farmer in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147

Rabley, Frank; accident crossing Tavy river 1894 ; [14]140

Ralfs, John; 1807-1890/distinquished botanist ; [1]161

Ramengen, von Pawel; royalty at St Michael's Mount 1881 ; [14]56

Randall, (Mr); preached at Penzance 1663 ; [1]231

Randall, (Mr); paid for a quarter's preaching 1663 ; [1]232

Randall, John; died St Minver 1733 ; [9]149

Randall, Nicholas; Truro merchant/MP 1552-3 ; [19]304

Randell, Henry; sentenced to death for stealing 1827 ; [13]167

Randolph, Thomas; MP for St Ives/not Cornish 1557 ; [19]93

Randtree, William; packetman from Falmouth 1810 ; [13]17

Ranger-Gull, C.; author/options in Providence mine 190 ; [8]53

Rankin, Thomas; preached for John Wesley 1765 ; [5]37

Rashleigh, Charles; remembered in name of Charlestown ; [9]21

Rashleigh, Charles; Rashleigh Inn in Polkeris ; [9]99

Rashleigh, Charles; rail road Portreath to Camborne 1806 ; [5]70

Rashleigh, Jonathon; house destroyed during Commonwealth ; [17]92

Rashleigh, Elizabeth; wife of John Rashleigh 1500's ; [19]76

Rashleigh, John; tomb at Fowey church 1500's ; [19]76

Rashleigh, John; owned ships at Fowey 1570 ; [19]70

Rashleigh, John; bought Bodmin Priory 1567 ; [19]205

Rashleigh, John; involvement in pirate trade 1570's ; [19]392

Rashleigh, John; captain of Francis 1588 ; [19]398

Rashleigh, Philip; candidate for Penryn in 1765 ; [2]104

Rashleigh, Philip; father of John/bought Trenant 1545 ; [19]205

Rashleigh, Walter; involvement in pirate trade 1570's ; [19]392

Rasp, Charles; discovered Broken Hill mine area 188 ; [16]92

Raspe, Rudolph Eric; born Hanover 1737/died in Ireland ; [5]52

Rastell, John; brother-in-law to Sir John More 1530 ; [19]92

Rastell, John; voyage Falmouth to Newfoundland 1517 ; [19]225

Rastell, John; MP for Dunheved 1524 ; [19]228

Ratson, Thomas; Methodist minister South Australi ; [16]72

Ravyn, John; Lord Admiral's represntative 1517 ; [19]226

Raw, Thomas; miller in Penzance 1635 ; [1]223

Rawe, Richard; boy friend of Joan Daniel 1584 ; [19]444

Rawles, William; duplicate granting of fair lease 1766 ; [1]98

Rawles, William; imprisoned by the mayor 1766 ; [1]99

Rawling, Ellen (Miss); school mistress in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147

Rawling, Ellen (Miss); mistress, National School,Redruth 1856 ; [5]148

Rawling, John; preserving Penzance tin charter 1688 ; [1]51

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

Rawlinge, Edward; supplied candles for town use 1662 ; [1]228

Rawlings, William; St Columb wine merchant 1700's ; [4]25

Rawlinson, C.; planned changes to church 1756 ; [5]42

Rawlyns, John; held land at Bosowen 1589 ; [19]44

Rawlyns, Thomas; pension from Bodmin priory 1539 ; [19]191

Rawlyns, William; of Wareham/ evaded paying fines 1498 ; [19]123

Read; smuggling on board the Unity 1822 ; [4]78

Read, (Mr); hotel meeting re tariff 1817 ; [1]266

Read, (Mr); shoemaker in Penzance 1817 ; [1]273

Read, (Mr); meeting with mayor about tariff 1817 ; [1]264

Read, Alexander; in challenge against quay duties 1845 ; [1]77

Read, George; hatter in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147

Read, John; duplicate granting of fair lease 1766 ; [1]98

Read, John; signed Corporation accounts 1793 ; [1]256

Read, John; signed Corporation accounts 1792 ; [1]252

Read, John; Penzance assistant 1833 ; [1]125

Read, Joseph; grocer, Redruth 1783 ; [5]53

Read, Mathew; repaired engine pipes 1793 ; [1]253

Read, R.S.; director Wheal Racer St Ives 1907 ; [12]30

Recorder, (Mr); paid fees by Corporation 1662 ; [1]230

Redmayne, Richard; Bishop of Exeter 1495-1501 ; [19]142

Redruth, Ralph; Chancellor of University 1373 ; [5]18

Redruth, Ralph; Chancellor Oxford 1373/born in Redruth ; [5]240

Reed, (Mr); partner in Redruth Gas Works 1824 ; [5]89

Reed, (Mr); sold Gas Works to Mr Lanyon 1856 ; [5]145

Reed, Elizabeth; living in Melindwr in 1851 census ; [18]324

Reed, Grace; living in Melindwr in 1861 census ; [18]326

Reed, Henry; drowned in Wheal Margaret 1851 ; [8]23

Reed, James; cabinet maker in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124

Reed, John; established Redruth Gas works 1826 ; [5]94

Reed, John; iron foundry & gas works 1827 ; [5]96

Reed, John; lived in Melindwr in 1871 census ; [18]327

Reed, John; cabinet maker in Redruth 1847 ; [5]131

Reed, John; gasworks manager in Redruth 1844 ; [5]126

Reed, John; subscribed to illuminating clock 1828 ; [5]100

Reed, Joseph; born Constantine/arrived Melborne 185 ; [16]99

Reed, Julia; living in Melindwr in 1861 census ; [18]326

Reed, Sophia; living in Melindwr in 1851 census ; [18]324

Reed, Thomas; living in Melindwr in 1851 census ; [18]324

Reed, Thos; living in Melindwr in 1861 census ; [18]326

Reed, Walter; owner of Perran smelter 1785 ; [11]75

Rees, Hugh; father of John ; [18]328

Rees, Jane; mother of John ; [18]328

Rees, John; Principal Jesus College Oxford 1841 ; [18]328

Reeve, J.Andrewes; vicar of St Just 1893 ; [14]130

Reeves, Jonathon; re John Wesley's preaching 1744 ; [1]90

Remfree, Peter; boot & shoe maker in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124

Remfry, (family); owned manor of Tolgus ; [5]16

Remfry, (family); obtained a grant of arms, abt 1750 ; [5]43

Remfry, C.; services at christenings 1809 ; [5]59

Remfry, Catherine; sexton, Redruth Parish 1799 ; [5]43

Remfry, Catherine; sexton, NB a woman! 1806 ; [5]58

Remfry, Edward; miner from St Blazey 1831 ; [13]204

Remfry, Jane; assessed for church rates 1797 ; [5]59

Remfry, Peter; shoe maker in Redruth 1854 ; [5]141

Remfry, Richard; built stamping mill,Tolgus Moore 1674 ; [5]26

Remfry, Richard; Redruth church sideman 1613 ; [5]24

Remfry, Richard; application for a steaming set 1767 ; [5]48

Remfry, Richard; married Grace Polkinghorne of Penzanc ; [5]43

Remfry, Richard; a principal inhabitant, Redruth 1653 ; [1]25

Remfry, Thomas; plan of Redruth church 1887 ; [5]23

Renfree, Peter; boot & shoe maker in Redruth 1847 ; [5]131

Renfree, Peter; boot & shoe maker in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147

Renfry, Samuel; barber in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142

Rennalds, Richard; church warden in Redruth 1679 ; [5]27

Rennalls, Alexander; butcher in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124

Renoden, William; killed, accident St Ives Consols 1838 ; [12]35

Repper, Henry; gardener in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125

Reseigh, John; read proclamation in marketplace 1548 ; [19]257

Reskarnan, John; friar at Truro 1838 ; [19]185

Reskymer, John; coheir to Bodrugan estate c1500 ; [19]105

Reskymer, John; supported the King with troops ; [19]229

Reskymer, John; named as enemy of new order 1564 ; [19]332

Reskymer, Richard; gentleman of Budock 1569 ; [19]390

Reskymer, William; gentleman of the Chamber Henry VIII ; [19]87

Reskymer, William; rector of Ladock 1520 ; [19]155

Retallack, Bill; threatened Sam Higgs re verses 1860 ; [12]144

Retallack, C.B.; success on Ballarat Mines ; [16]57

Retallack, John; summoned for unpaid wages 1860 ; [12]143

Retallack, Ralph; St Columb/resentment over taxes 1497 ; [19]122

Retallack, William; from Illogan/19 children 1824 ; [13]140

Reynolds, (Capt); rated on land at Trevingy 1847 ; [5]131

Reynolds, (Mr); Society,Supression of Drunkeness 1805 ; [5]70

Reynolds, J.B.; purser/Wheal Gilbert,Lelant 1875 ; [8]8

Reynolds, J.B.; managing director Old Tincroft 1876 ; [12]117

Reynolds, James; bound church books 1797 ; [5]58

Reynolds, James; listed as gentry in Redruth 1856 ; [5]145

Reynolds, James; bookbinder in Redruth 1791 ; [5]56

Reynolds, James Henry; mine agent in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147

Reynolds, John; church rates 1803 ; [5]60

Reynolds, John; grocer in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147

Reynolds, Matthew; hotel proprietor in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125

Reynolds, Matthew; hotel proprietor in Redruth 1847 ; [5]132

Reynolds, Philip; Redruth Church sideman 1727 ; [5]31

Reynolds, Thommas; mayor of Penzance 1897 ; [1]282

Reynolds, William; pewterer in Redruth 1727 ; [5]31

Reynolds, William; Basset's steward,rent for rail 1822 ; [11]134

Reynolds, William; mining agent in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124

Rhodda, William; baker in Redruth 1847 ; [5]131

Rhys, John (Sir); Principal of Jesus College Oxford ; [18]328

Rice, Nicholas; watch & clock maker 1823 ; [5]48

Rich, Arthur; buried at Temple church Bodmin 1885 ; [14]81

Rich, Harry; formation Symphony Orchestra 1922 ; [5]215

Rich, Harry; gave lecture on Redruth's past 1932 ; [5]218

Rich, John; vicar St Martin-by Looe/died 1547 ; [19]203

Rich, William; appointed manager Pednandrea 1887 ; [5]186

Rich, William; Cornish miner, to Spain 1886 ; [14]88

Richard, John; petition vs Roger Polkinghorne 1636 ; [1]225

Richard, John; gave money for the poor 1625 ; [5]24

Richards, (Dr); shaft naming at South Basset Mine 1849 ; [5]135

Richards, (Miss); listed as gentry in Redruth 1856 ; [5]145

Richards, (Mr); warrant against boys rioting 1816 ; [1]262

Richards, (Mr); carted paving stones for quay 1816 ; [1]263

Richards, (Mr); checking lamplighter accounts 1817 ; [1]267

Richards, (Mr); temporary repairs on the quay 1817 ; [1]264

Richards, (Mrs); listed as gentry in Redruth 1856 ; [5]145

Richards, James; fined for being drunk 1859 ; [5]150

Richards, A.G.; Penzance councillor 1973 ; [1]145

; ichards, Arthur George(,Penzance councillor 1974 ; [1]276

Richards, E.E.; ran school in Redruth 1880 ; [5]69

Richards, Frederick; memorandum of Perran lease 1733 ; [11]75

Richards, George; Justice in Penzance 1693 ; [1]53

Richards, George; drowned in New Cathedral Mine 1881 ; [14]51

Richards, George; mayor of Penzance 1692 ; [1]280

Richards, H.; ran school in Redruth 1866 ; [5]69

Richards, Hosken; auctioneer at sale,Morvah Consols 1875 ; [8]116

Richards, J.M.; Penzance councillor 1973 ; [1]145

Richards, J.T.; miners to go to Venezueka 1877 ; [14]20

Richards, James; miner of Trealgan,worked Wheal Reeth ; [8]66

Richards, James; fined for being drunk 1859 ; [5]150

Richards, James; Wesleyan choir leader Moonta ; [15]110

Richards, John; supplies to North Wheal Fortune 1824 ; [12]13

Richards, John; injured in mine explosion 1845 ; [12]36

Richards, John; master of the barque Janus 1831 ; [13]206

Richards, John; brewer at Newlyn/died 1832 ; [13]217

Richards, John; 16 of this name in Breage 1883 ; [14]67

Richards, John; copper found at Paramatta, SA ; [15]93

Richards, John; boot & shoe maker in Redruth 1847 ; [5]131

Richards, John Michael; Penzance councillor 1974 ; [1]276

Richards, Joseph; agent West Wheal Fanny 1852 ; [12]143

Richards, Margaretta; living in Melindwr in 1851 census ; [18]330

Richards, Mark; apprentice absconded,St Agnes 1811 ; [13]25

Richards, Matthew; killed in mine explosion 1870 ; [12]40

Richards, Nicholas; Farmer of the Markets 1793 ; [1]255

Richards, Nicholas; rights to Penzance quay for 1817 ; [1]260

Richards, Philip; tallow chandler in Redruth 1823 ; [5]88

Richards, Richard; well known Quaker 1854 ; [5]143

Richards, Richard; confectioner & grocer in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147

Richards, Richard; church rates 1802 ; [5]60

Richards, Richard; prominent Quaker in Redruth 1854 ; [5]143

Richards, Richard; confectioner in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142

Richards, Richard; grocer & tea dealer in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125

Richards, Richard; baker in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124

Richards, Robert; Penzance alderman 1833 ; [1]125

Richards, Robert; baker in Redruth 1847 ; [5]131

Richards, Robert; confectioner in Redruth 1847 ; [5]132

Richards, Robert; mayor of Penzance 1830,33 ; [1]281

Richards, Robert Stan.; born Moonta/parents from Camborne ; [15]135

Richards, Samuel; fire in net stores, Newlyn 1899 ; [14]166

Richards, T.; manager Worvas Downs 1861 ; [8]98

Richards, T.; manager East Providence 1857 ; [8]56

Richards, T.; director,suspect mine,Wheal Snuff 1907 ; [12]15

Richards, Thomas; St Ives inn keeper 1836 ; [12]28

Richards, Thomas; purser/manager Wheal Tyringham 1861 ; [12]124

Richards, Thomas; died at mine/Illogan 1817 ; [13]79

Richards, Thomas; worked Old Wheal Praed,Lelant 1870 ; [8]36

Richards, Thomas; worked at Tyringham Consols 1864 ; [6]12

Richards, Thomas; purser & manager Wheal Kitty 1864 ; [6]19

Richards, Thomas; purser & manager Trencom 1864 ; [6]20

Richards, Thomas; mine agent in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147

Richards, Thomas; agent Trencom mine 1862 ; [8]88

Richards, W.; purser, Hawke's Point mine 1854 ; [8]9

Richards, W.; given nickname of Tut 1883 ; [14]67

Richards, Will (Capt); of smuggling family/Porthleah Cove ; [4]43

Richards, Will (Capt); warned off smugglers ; [4]44

Richards, William; paid for a surtout coat 1792 ; [1]249

Richards, William; etching exists of surgery 1855 ; [5]144

Richards, William; managed mines for Thomas Cave 1840 ; [11]36

Richards, William; blinded in mine explosion 1845 ; [12]36

Richards, William; purser Lelant Consols 1864 ; [6]11

Richards, William; mine purser in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147

Richards, William; duplicate granting of fair lease 1766 ; [1]98

Richards, William; appointed Redruth surgeon 1836 ; [5]111

Richards, William; fired at naval party 1801 ; [4]50

Richards, William; denied the King's pardon 1801 ; [4]53

Richards, William; grocer in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142

Richards, William; oak posts for the quay 1792 ; [1]249

Richards, William; mining agent in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124

Richards, William; agent to Alfred Jenkin 1823 ; [5]88

Richards, William; in 1871 Melindwr census, 83 years old ; [18]330

Richards, Wm Joseph; surgeon in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125

Richards, Wm Joseph; surgery in Alma Place 1873 ; [5]173

Richardson, H.L.; Penzance alderman 1973 ; [1]145

Richardson, Herbert L.; Penzance alderman 1974 ; [1]276

Richardson, Thomas; contract to build new quay 1765 ; [1]78

Riches, John; of Camborne/absconded with money 1826 ; [13]158

Rickard, (Professor); teacher at Redruth School ; [5]66

Rickard, James; overseer of the poor 1815 ; [5]79

Rickard, William; butcher in Redruth 1847 ; [5]131

Rickard, William; gents' school in Redruth 1847 ; [5]133

Rickard, William; day school in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124

Ridge, Richard; evidence to Royal Commission 1863 ; [18]330

Ridge, Samuel; selling goldfinches/Truro 1895 ; [14]147

Ringley, Edward; non Cornish MP for Dunheved 1529 ; [19]92

Ringley, Edward; MP for Dunheved 1524 ; [19[228

Ripper, Henry; gardner in Redruth 1847 ; [5]132

Rippon, John; saved boy from the sea ; [9]92

Rivers, C. (Dr); Redruth Choral Society reformed 1920 ; [5]179

Rivers, Charles; formation Symphony Orchestra 1922 ; [5]215

Roach, Henry; manager Burra Burra mine ; [15]35

Roach, Henry; chief captain Burra mine 1847 ; [16]44

Roach, James; removed clay from Wheal Merth 1879 ; [8]28

Roach, John; mamgaer Carn Galver Tin mine 1871 ; [8]108

Roach, Paul; manager Cornelloe 1864 ; [6]24

Roach, Paul; bought scrb land at Kadina ; [15]184

Roach, Paul; mine captain, Wallaroo ; [16]69

Roach, Robert; stonemason covered shaft,St Ives 1847 ; [12]63

Roach, William; captain at Bal Guy,Towednack 1847 ; [12]74

Robartes, (Lord); Parliamentarian in Civil War ; [2]67

Robartes, (Lord); defended Plymouth against Charles 1644 ; [2]69

Robartes, (Lord); started an infant school 1859 ; [5]151

Robartes, (Lord); directed waste land be cleared 1880 ; [5]180

Robartes, (Lord); shares in Bacon Curing Co. 1892 ; [5]197

Robartes, (Lord); subscribed to Redruth Hospital 1890 ; [5]192

Robartes, (Mr); of Lanhydrock/donation for coals 1867 ; [5]167

Robartes, T.C.Agar; gave land for hospital 1863 ; [5]157

Robartes, T.C.Agar; owned mine land near Bodmin 1868 ; [10]109

Robarts, Henry; owned Redruth manor ; [5]16

Robert, (Count Mortain; granted lands in Cornwall 1075 ; [2]33

Robert, (Count Mortain; held over 1000 English manors in 1086 ; [2]38

Robert, Evan; wood-sieve maker in Melindwr in 1841 ; [18]331

Robert, John; schoolmaster at Melindwr 1841 ; [18]328

Roberts, Ann; food riot at Redruth Market 1847 ; [5]130

Roberts, B.H.; selling land & assets/Portmellion 188 ; [14]94

Roberts, Charles; son killed in tunnel fall 1895 ; [14]145

Roberts, Eldred; selling shares in mine/St Ives 1830 ; [12]8

Roberts, Henry; broke contract with mine 1827 ; [13]159

Roberts, Henry; occupied land at Portmellon 1887 ; [14]95

Roberts, John; reported on Mount Tiak 1852 ; [8]34

Roberts, John; mine accident at Moonta 1878 ; [15]60

Roberts, Joseph; killed in fall down mine shaft 1820 ; [13]104

Roberts, Moses; editor Kimberley Independent 1890 ; [14]110

Roberts, P; indicted for a nuisance 1817 ; [1]266

Roberts, Peter; foreman of Falmouth rope walk 1815 ; [13]61

Roberts, Stephen; food riot at Redruth Market 1847 ; [5]130

Roberts, Susannah; living in Melindwr in 1861 census ; [18]326

Roberts, T.C.; given a silver goblet by miners 1869 ; [5]168

Roberts, Thomas; first captain Monster Mine 1845 ; [16]41

Roberts, Thomas; bought land near Adelaide ; [16]42

Roberts, Thomas; manager Wheal Mary 1864 ; [6]24

Roberts, William (Capt; wrote book Perranporth 1939 ; [4]26

Roberts, William; killed in fall in Wheal Kitty 1853 ; [8]13

Roberts, Wm Pender; magistrate in Penryn 1826 ; [13]158

Roberts, Wm Pender; Justice of the Peace/Penryn 1827 ; [13]169

Robins, Samuel; from Penryn/to Australia 1838 ; [16]22

Robins, Sarah Grace; died 12 years/injured biscuit factory ; [5]149

Robins, William; transported for robbing mistress 1830 ; [13]197

Robinson, Bessie (Mrs); ran ladies' school in Redruth 1873 ; [5]69

Robinson, Peter; 1776-1858, architect in Midlands ; [1]187

Robinson, T.W.; purser St Ives Wheal Allen 1864 ; [6]22

Robyns, John; mayor of Penzance 1840 ; [1]281

Roche, Morice; appointed assistant by charter 1614 ; [1]216

Roche, Morice; Penzance Corporation Assistant 1614 ; [1]276

Rodd, Augustus S.; landowner Wheal Hearle 1864 ; [6]14

Rodd, Edward Hearle; 1810-1880/Penzance town clerk,1847-77 ; [1]135

Rodd, Edward Hearle; sale, Wheal Reeth pumping engine 1852 ; [8]68

Rodd, F.H.; shares in Trembethow mine 1825 ; [8]88

Rodd, Francis Hearle; shares in Portreath tramroad 1816 ; [11]141

Rodd, Walter; warden of Grey Friars at Bodmin 1538 ; [19]185

Rodd, William Henry; mayor of Penzance 1874 ; [1]282

Rodda, Edward John; lived in Melindwr in 1871 census ; [18]327

Rodda, Elizabeth; lived in Melindwr in 1871 census ; [18]327

Rodda, James H.; lived in Melindwr in 1871 census ; [18]327

Rodda, Jane Dunstan; died at Vaughan 1886,aged 71 ; [16]62

Rodda, John; lived in Melindwr in 1871 census ; [18]327

Rodda, John; lived in Melindwr in 1871 census ; [18]328

Rodda, Kate; lived in Melindwr in 1871 census ; [18]327

Rodda, Mathew; avoided death in Wheal Margaret flood ; [8]23

Rodda, Peter; part owner blowing house/Crowan 1507 ; [11]62

Rodda, Richard; from St Austell/to Australia 1846 ; [16]37

Rodda, Richard; laid out village of Penrice, SA ; [16]38

Rodda, Richards; agent in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147

Rodda, Richard; County Court Bailiff, Redruth 1856 ; [5]148

Rodda, Richard; grocer in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125

Rodda, Richard; grocer & tea dealer in Redruth 1847 ; [5]132

Rodda, Samuel; lived in Melindwr in 1871 census ; [18]327

Rodda, Sarah Ann; lived in Melindwr in 1871 census ; [18]327

Rodda, Thomas; killed, blasting accident,Crowan 1825 ; [13]144

Rodda, Thomas; married Jane Dunstan -widow ; [16]62

Rodda, William; corn & flour factor in Redruth 1847 ; [5]132

Rodesley, Walter; married daughter of Earl of Warwick ; [1]12

Rogers, (Mr); West Cornwall Railway Constable 1852 ; [5]140

Rogers, (Mrs); wife of Redruth Rector 1809 ; [5]40

Rogers, David; paid for fixing land marks 1812 ; [5]76

Rogers, Edmund; painter & glazier in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125

Rogers, Francis; church rates 1809 ; [5]40

Rogers, G.J.; lecturer, Moonta School of Mines ; [15]144

Rogers, George; manager Junction mine Broken Hill ; [16]93

Rogers, Henry; rent for house near market 1791 ; [1]251

Rogers, Henry; purser at East Lovell 1870 ; [10]115

Rogers, Henry; purser New Trumpet mine 1870 ; [10]117

Rogers, Henry; paid rent to the Corporation 1792 ; [1]255

Rogers, Hugh (Rev); rebuilt Sunday school 1806-1810 ; [5]42

Rogers, Hugh (Rev); chaired meeting on low prices of tin ; [5]54

Rogers, Hugh (Rev); committee Redruth Sunday school 1812 ; [5]75

Rogers, Hugh (Rev); owned land in Carnbray,Redruth 1812 ; [5]76

Rogers, Hugh (Rev); Society,Supression of Drunkeness 1805 ; [5]70

Rogers, Hugh (Rev); Society to prevent drunkeness 1805 ; [5]69

Rogers, Hugh (Rev); rectory new & in good repair 1805 ; [5]43

Rogers, J.; with artist Joseph Farington 1810 ; [5]74

Rogers, J.P.; auctioneer & appraiser in Redruth 184 ; [5]131

Rogers, John; built Wesley Chapel 1826 ; [5]94

Rogers, John; supervised blowing house/Breage 1660 ; [11]64

Rogers, John; magistrate,Lostwithiel Sessions 1811 ; [13]22

Rogers, John; carvings to commemorate George III ; [9]13

Rogers, John; signed Helston mayor's address ; [2]69

Rogers, John; of Godolphin/involvement in mint 1642 ; [5]24

Rogers, John; cabinet maker in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124

Rogers, Margery; sister of William Godolphin 1687 ; [1]244

Rogers, P.; county coroner/inquest at Breage 182 ; [13]129

Rogers, Pearce; woman charged at inquest escaped 1815 ; [13]63

Rogers, Pearce; county coroner/inquest at Lelant 182 ; [13]125

Rogers, Philip; report on Providence mine 1865 ; [8]45

Rogers, Richard; assessed for church rates 1798 ; [5]59

Rogers, Thomas; church warden of Penryn 1827 ; [13]169

Rogers, William; permission to open mercer's shop 1791 ; [1]251

Rogers, William; agent for Wheal Margery 1865 ; [12]19

Rolker, Charles M.; report on Wheal Mary 1912 ; [12]47

Roos de Hamelak, Wm; witnessed grant of Penzance fairs 140 ; [1]212

Roper, Thomas; MP for Cornwall but not Cornish 1553 ; [19]93

Ros (Lord); married Earl of Warwick's daughter ; [1]12

Roscarrock, Francis; MP for Cornwall 1552-4 ; [19]304

Roscarrock, Nicholas; condemned for not going to church 157 ; [19]349

Roscarrock, Nicholas; active recusant/in Tower 1580 ; [19]368

Roscarrock, Nicholas; small properties taken by Crown 1592 ; [19]376

Roscarrock, Richard; bound over at Exeter 1549 ; [19]289

Roscarrock, Richard; named as enemy of new order 1564 ; [19]332

Roscarrock, Trevennor; in Newgate from 1583 ; [19]368

Roscarrock, Trevennor; small properties taken by Crown 1592 ; [19]376

Roscrow, Catherine; saucepan & brass pan stolen 1816 ; [1]262

Roscrow, Catherine; to prosecute for theft 1816 ; [1]263

Roscoe, Henry; commissioner reporting, Penzance 1833 ; [1]125

Rosemund, Elizabeth; annuity from prior Mundy c1540 ; [19]208

Rosemund, Thomas; former monk of Bodmin c1540 ; [19]208

Rosemund, Thomas; received pension at dissolution c1540 ; [19]209

Rosewall, Andrew; refused to pay tithes to Vicar 1680 ; [12]103

Rosewall, Thomas; refused to pay tithes to Vicar 1680 ; [12]35

Rosewarn, Louisa (Miss; school mistress in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147

Rosewarn, Louisa (Miss; mistress,National School,Redruth 1856 ; [5]148

Rosewarne, John; sued for not working mine sett 1834 ; [12]139

Rosewarne, John; Rosewarne/resentment over taxes 1497 ; [19]122

Rosewarne, Joseph; butcher Helston/to New Zealand 1885 ; [14]82

Rosewarne, Thomas; Penzance Town Clerk by charter 1614 ; [1]31

Rosewarne, Thomas; Penzance Town Clerk by charter 1614 ; [1]217

Rosewarne, Thomas; Penzance Town Clerk 1614 ; [1]276

Rosewarne, William; selling a trainy pig 1817 ; [1]265

Rosewarne, William; shares in Polpeor mine 1872 ; [8]13

Roskrow, T.; bookseller in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142

Roskrow, Thomas; agent to Tresavean mine 1823 ; [5]88

Roskrow, Thomas; bookseller in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147

Roskrow, Mary; grocer in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125

Roskruge, Anthony; apothecary in Redruth 1721 ; [5]30

Roskruge, T.H.A.; shareholder New Trumpet mine 1870 ; [10]117

Rosmorran, Jasper; kept the mazed woman 1662 ; [1]228

Rosogan, Henry; a leader/prayer book revolution 1549 ; [19]264

Rosogan, James; a leader/prayer book revolution 1549 ; [19]264

Rosogan, John; proclaimed Henry VII at Bodmin 1483 ; [19]111

Ross, (Mr); house pallisades broken 1820 ; [5]84

Ross, Charles Campbell; MP for St Ives 1881 ; [1]140

Ross, Charles Campbell; grandson of Joseph Carne ; [1]162

Ross, Charles Campbell; mayor of Penzance 1877,8,9,81,83 ; [1]282

Ross, Duncan; linen & wool draper in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147

Ross, John; travelling tea dealer 1844 ; [5]126

Rothery, Henry; shipwrecked 1905/buried St Leven ; [9]141

Rouby, (Dr); blue vitriol from waste slimes c1700 ; [5]37

Roundsevell, William; opened coach line Adelaide-Kadina 1864 ; [15]175

Rouse, Anthony; murdered returning from Truro 1821 ; [5]85

Rouse, Anthony; shot near Chacewater 28 Nov 1821 ; [5]87

Rouse, Charles; wheel-wright in Redruth 1844 ; [5]126

Row, Henry; church warden St Gluvias 1827 ; [13]169

Row, Mark; damage to Synagogue door 1817 ; [1]275

Row, Matthew; carver in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147

Row, Philip; elderly crew, St Ives' boats 1884 ; [14]78

Rowe, (Mr); attended public health inquiry 1853 ; [5]141

Rowe, Alan; designed processional cross 1958 ; [5]224

Rowe, Alexander; old miner's report on Wheal Reeth 1822 ; [8]65

Rowe, Charlie; worked for a picture framer 1920 ; [3]16

Rowe, Edward; of Tregony/attacked by pirates 1570 ; [19]391

Rowe, Edward; captured/spying on Spain 1580 ; [19]393

Rowe, Hannibal; Bodmin to convict hulk, stealing 1834 ; [13]239

Rowe, Henry; butcher in Redruth 1847 ; [5]131

Rowe, James; first manager St Ives Consols 1818 ; [12]34

Rowe, John; made map of Redruth parish 1842 ; [5]115

Rowe, John; Cornwall & the Industrial Revolutio ; [5]126

Rowe, John; Town Crier & Bill Sticker 1866 ; [5]162

Rowe, John; Lanivet/robbed of savings 1829 ; [13]190

Rowe, John; fisherman of Porthgwarra 1882 ; [14]66

Rowe, John; given nickname of Jim Brown 1883 ; [14]68

Rowe, John; ran away from wife & children 1799 ; [10]20

Rowe, John; captain Lacamore mine,South Aust 1840s ; [16]35

Rowe, John; Cornish Society in South Aust 1850 ; [16]38

Rowe, John; member of the Council of the West 153 ; [19]241

Rowe, Joshua; ore cartage from Crinnis mine 1813 ; [13]39

Rowe, Lily (Miss); opera singer from Redruth 1889 ; [5]190

Rowe, Louie (Miss); sister Lily, singer at Savoy 1889 ; [5]190

Rowe, Margery; of St Columb/bastard children 1547 ; [19]440

Rowe, Mark; tailor in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125

Rowe, Mark; linen draper in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147

Rowe, Mark; tailor in Redruth 1847 ; [5]133

Rowe, Mark; tailor in Redruth 1823 ; [5]88

Rowe, Mary A. (Miss); assistant teacher, day school 1865 ; [5]95

Rowe, M.E.; Penzance alderman 1973 ; [1]145

Rowe, Mathew Eddy; Penzance alderman 1974 ; [1]276

Rowe, P.; Penzance Housing Manager 1974 ; [1]277

Rowe, Philip; hatter in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147

Rowe, Phyllis; a water carrier/died 1890 ; [3]35

Rowe, Richard; fisherman of Porthgwarra 1882 ; [14]66

Rowe, Sampson Taylor; agent in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147

Rowe, Samuel; boot & shoe maker in Redruth 1854 ; [5]141

Rowe, Samuel; boot & shoe maker in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147

Rowe, Samuel Taylor; analytical chemist Redruth 1873 ; [5]173

Rowe, T.S.; analytical chemist from Redruth 1873 ; [11]116

Rowe, Thomas; granted sole milling rights 1633 ; [1]40

Rowe, Thomas; Vicar of Madron ; [1]57

Rowe, Thomas; described disputed election/mayor 1705 ; [1]58

Rowe, Thomas; right to appoint curate/St Mary's ; [1]62

Rowe, Thomas; letter to Trelawney 1705 ; [1]63

Rowe, Thomas; born Penzance/architect Sydney 1880 ; [16]99

Rowe, W.H (Rev); advertised board & education 1805 ; [5]65

Rowe, W.H; Society,Supression of Drunkeness 1805 ; [5]70

Rowe, William; had sheet & bedding stolen 1830 ; [13]197

Rowe, William; given nickname of Bubby 1883 ; [14]68

Rowe, William Gordon; Honorary Freeman of Penzance 1958 ; [1]285

Rowe, William Francis; mayor of Penzance 1889 ; [1]282

Rowe, William L.; manager Devon & Cornwall Bank 1879 ; [5]46

Rowland, Evan; arrived at Druid Village 1861 ; [18]325

Rowlands, David; clergyman in Melindwr in 1871 ; [18]331

Rowlands, John; living in Melindwr in 1861 census ; [18]330

Rowlands, Mary; hose knitter in Melindwr in 1851 ; [18]332

Rowle, William; copy of early muster book 1772 ; [5]21

Rowling, Nicholas; paid money 1663 ; [1]232

Rowse, Andrew; shot & killed in parish of Kenwyn 1821 ; [13]116

Rowse, Anthony; made sheriff 1588 ; [19]395

Rowse, Anthony; told of Spanish ships at Blavet 1595 ; [19]404

Rowse Anthony (Sir); sheriff in 1603 ; [19]377

Rowse, Charles; tinsmith in Redruth 1831 ; [5]105

Rowse, Charles; wheelwright in Redruth 1847 ; [5]133

Rowse, Charles; wheelwright in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147

Rowse, Francis; of Halton/foster brother of John Pym ; [19]426

Rowse, John; supplied tin for export 1499 ; [19]73

Rowse, Richard; of Halton/student c1600 ; [19]426

Rowse, Stephen; supplied tin for export 1499 ; [19]73

Royden, Thomas; Truro merchant/MP 1552-3 ; [19]304

Rubbewith, William; Keeper of the Privy Seal 1404 ; [1]212

Ruddle, John; funeral service, South Petherwin 1665 ; [9]158

Rullands, Ellick; butcher in Redruth 1847 ; [5]131

Rumphfree, Amelia; lived in Melindwr in 1871 census ; [18]327

Rundle, Jeremiah; born Cornwall, farmed in NSW ; [16]101

Rundle, John; storm damage at Polperro 1817 ; [13]74

Runnalls, Alexander; butcher in Redruth 1847 ; [5]131

Runnalls, Alexander; butcher in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142

Runnalls, Stephen; butcher in Redruth 1854 ; [5]141

Runnalls, Stephen; butcher in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147

Ruse, James; first successful emancipist farmer ; [16]97

Rushton, Edward; commissioner reporting, Penzance 1833 ; [1]125

Russell, H.E.; advanced school, Redruth ; [5]68

Russell, Jack (Rev); Vice-Principal an Oxford college ; [5]240

Russell, John (Sir); Henry VIII's administrator c1540 ; [19]239

Russell, John (Sir); Lord President/Council of West 1539 ; [19]241

Russell, Robert; daily waggons from London 1814 ; [13]49

Russell, William; MP for Fowey 1572 ; [19]94

Ruthin, (Colonel); Parliament/army defeated/Liskeard 1643 ; [2]69

Rutter, Elizabeth; accident Ponsanooth/killed 1826 ; [9]102

Rutter, Elizabeth; killed explosion at powder mills 1826 ; [13]150

Ryalis, William; marine stores in Redruth 1847 ; [5]132

Ryalls, William; carrier Redruth to Penzance 1844 ; [5]126

Ryan, Patrick; shepherd discovered copper ore 1861 ; [15]27

Ryan, Patrick; died before Moonta made profit ; [15]29

Rye, (Mr); mine agent from London 1843 ; [5]123

Rye, C.H.; liquor merchant in Redruth 1823 ; [5]88

Rye, G.H.; took French slave vessel/St Ives 1826 ; [13]150

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