Surnames starting with letter S
Salmon, Henry Curwen; wrote about St Ives Consols 1863 ; [12]38
Salter, Edmond; cabinet maker in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124
Salter, Edward; cabinet maker in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147
Salter, John; cabinet maker in Redruth 1847 ; [5]131
Salter, John; turner & carver in Redruth 1847 ; [5]133
Salter, John; grocer & tea dealer in Redruth 1847 ; [5]132
Salveson, Bendh; captain of Norwegian ship Hope 1811 ; [13]21
Sambell, B.; races held on lawn at Lostwithiel 188 ; [14]75
Samble, John; chemist in Redruth 1854 ; [5]141
Sampson, Benjamin; foundry/Perran Wharf on the Fal c1800 ; [7]42
Sampson, Benjamin; from Gwennap/died 1840 aged 72 ; [11]20
Sampson, James; held religious services at Moonta ; [15]100
Sampson, John; kept the mazed woman 1662 ; [1]228
Sampson, Luer; petition vs Roger Polkinghorne 1636 ; [1]225
Sampson, Margery; widow of Sampson Walters/peasant 1577 ; [19]445
Sampson, Richard; Gwennap parish overseer 1816 ; [13]71
Sampson, Richard; given nickname of Tinner 1883 ; [14]68
Sampson, Richard; Penzance Corporation Assistant 1614 ; [1]276
Sampson, Richard; appointed assistant by charter 1614 ; [1]216
Sampson, Samuel; elected pig pounder,Lostwithiel 1879 ; [14]43
Sampson, William; repaired the cliff 1662 ; [1]230
Sanders, George; grocer in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142
Sandow, James; carted boiler Redruth to St Ives 1820 ; [12]34
Sandow, William; house at Plain-an-gwarry 1836 ; [5]110
Sandow, William; beer retailer in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147
Sanford, (Mrs); paid interest on bond 1792 ; [1]249
Sanford, (Mrs); bonds discharged by Corp. 1792 ; [1]251
Sansbury, Daniel; shopkeeper in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147
Sapcote, John; receiver-general of Duchy 1509 ; [19]82
Sara, George; fruit preserver Truro 1891 ; [14]119
Sara, J.; owned Redruth Town Mills 1870 ; [5]171
Sara, Stephen; sold Tolgus Foundry 1898 ; [5]203
Sara, W.; dwelling house gutted by fire 1864 ; [5]159
Sara, W.; iron foundry in Redruth 1870 ; [5]170
Sara, W.H.; sold Tolgus Foundry 1898 ; [5]203
Sara, William; began foundry at Tolgus 1860 ; [5]154
Sarah, Elizabeth; ran school in Redruth 1866 ; [5]69
Sargent Robert; challenged paying quay duties 1745 ; [1]77
Sargent, T.; shareholder New Trumpet mine 1870 ; [10]117
Satterthwaite, W.; shareholder New Trumpet mine 1870 ; [10]117
Saunders, George; fell down old Gwennapp mine shaft 1833 ; [13]227
Saunders, Joseph; master of schooner from Gweek 1820 ; [13]100
Saundry; supervised market dues 1816 ; [1]261
Savery, Thomas; patented pumping engine 1698 ; [7]19
Sawle, Joseph; license agreement with tinners 1736 ; [11]81
Sawle, Nich.; held land from St Austell prior 1610 ; [19]44
Sawle, Oliver; owned blowing house/ St Austell 1670 ; [11]63
Sawle, Richard; seized fish for Bodmin prior 1533 ; [19]174
Sawle, William; of Luxulyan/listed in muster 1568 ; [19]382
Sayer, Ann; Druid Inn in Melindwr in 1851 ; [18]332
Sayer, John; Druid Inn in Melindwr in 1841 ; [18]324
Sayer, John; Druid Inn in Melindwr in 1841 ; [18]332
Scabern, John; owned ground in Redruth 1841 ; [5]119
Scaddern, John (Hon); politician from Moonta ; [15]136
Scadden, Richard; supplied town notice board 1791 ; [1]247
Scantlebery, Edward; fisherman from Polruan 1819 ; [13]93
Scantlebury, John; had shirts stolen/Landrake 1827 ; [13]167
Scantlebury, Mary; paid tinsmith's bill by barter 1782 ; [5]53
Scantlebury, Richard; mining chandler in Redruth 1796 ; [5]61
Scantlebury, Richard; ironmonger business closed 1968 ; [5]225
Scantlebury, Thomas; customer of Mr Cornish, tinsmith 1782 ; [5]52
Scawen, William; local antiquary 1670's ; [2]75
Scawen, William; writing about Cornish language 1680 ; [2]78
Schiff, Arthur; acquired mine sett/Wheal Trenwith 1907 ; [12]64
Schiff, E.; director St Ives Consolidated 1912 ; [12]47
Schiff, Edmund; acquired mine sett/Wheal Trenwith 1907 ; [12]64
Schiff, Edmund; sold pitchblende to Mme Curie 1908 ; [12]65
Schiff, Edmund; director St Ives Consols 1907 ; [12]45
Schneider, John; copper smelter in South Australia 1848 ; [10]83
Scholler, James; given nickname of Bulley 1883 ; [14]68
Schutz, (family); German mining family to Cornwall 1600s ; [5]52
Scobell, George; chief customs' officer, Penzance 1769 ; [1]113
Scobell, Henry; swallowed 35 eggs in 5 minutes 1834 ; [13]239
Scobell, J.U.; landowner St Just United 1864 ; [6]19
Scobell, John; commanded Mount's Bay Regiment 1810 ; [1]111
Scobell, John; Collector of Customs/Penzance 1782 ; [4]33
Scobell, John; action against a farmer 1823 ; [13]128
Scobell, John Usticke; landowner Wheal Owles 1864 ; [6]23
Scobell, Nicholas; barge master at Truro 1816 ; [13]71
Scoble, John; admitted attacking John Barrett 1821 ; [13]114
Scoble, Mary Emma Miss; Seminary in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147
Scott, Gilbert (Sir); designed workhouse 1834 ; [5]109
Scott, P.R.; from Plymouth 1879 ; [5]179
Scott, Robert; Rector at Duloe ; [9]31
Screetch, William; indicted for stealing tin 1819 ; [13]96
Sealy, George; auctioneer at Marazion 1857 ; [12]63
Searle, John; mended the cage 1661 ; [1]229
Searle, John; from Ashton to Mysore,gold mining 1887 ; [14]94
Searle, William; charged with murder/custom's man 1799 ; [4]93
Searle, William; acquited of murder 1799 ; [4]94
Searle, William; charged with murder/custom's man 1799 ; [4]92
Seccombe, Thomas; indicted, murder of Humphry Glynn 1799 ; [13]47
Sedding, Edmund; married Penzance girl 1862 ; [1]194
Sedding, Edmund Harold; architect, brother John Dando Sedding ; [5]183
Sedding, John Dando; Victorian architect 1838-1891 ; [1]194
Sedding, John Dando; architect working South West Eng. ; [5]183
Seddon, G.; restoration of Redruth church c1870 ; [5]128
Seddon, John; consultant for St Andrews,Redruth 1883 ; [5]175
Seddon, John Pollard; architect of St Andrews,Redruth 1883 ; [5]183
Sedgemore, Stephen; receiving pension 1555 ; [19]203
Sedgman, Mary; daughter ill 1894 ; [14]135
Sedgwick, H.W. (Rev); Rector of Redruth 1910-1926 ; [5]209
Sedgwick, W.H. (Rev); produced miracle play 1924 ; [5]215
Seeze, Betty; charged with witchcraft 1686 ; [1]55
Segar, William; signed rebellion Articles 1549 ; [19]269
Sellar, Robert; assessed for church rates 1797 ; [5]59
Seller, Augustine; beer retailer in Redruth 1847 ; [5]131
Semmens, J.; draper in Redruth 1854 ; [5]141
Semmons, William; draper in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125
Semmons, William; linen & wool draper in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147
Semmons, William; draper in Redruth 1847 ; [5]132
Sergeant, Robert; from Callington/MP for Ballarat 1859 ; [16]59
Serpell, (Mr); subscribed to illuminating clock 1828 ; [5]100
Serpell, Ernest J.; selling rabbits/Lostwithiel 1895 ; [14]147
Seymour, John; claimed assaulted by prior St Germans ; [19]182
Seymour, Wm Hy Budge; miner died Callington 1879 ; [9]59
Seymour, Wm Hy Budge; miner died/mine near Callington 1879 ; [14]39
Seyntawbyn, Sir John; entertained by the Corporation 1684 ; [1]42
Seyntawbin, Thomas; first Recorder of Penzance 1614 ; [1]31
Seyntawbin, Thomas; first Recorder of Penzance 1614 ; [1]217
Seyntawbin, Thomas; first Recorder of Penzance 1614 ; [1]276
Seyntawbin; heard oath of office from Mayor 1614 ; [1]216
Sharp, Isaac; Redruth Quaker 1845 ; [5]55
Shaw, Alfred Capel; ran school in Redruth 1873 ; [5]69
Shaw, Duncan; drained flooded mines in Spain 1849 ; [10]23
Shearme, Nicholas; lessee of Penzance harbour dues 1643 ; [1]40
Shearme, Nicholas; mayor of Penzance 1636,43,46,60 ; [1]279
Shepard, Samuel; beer retailer in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147
Shepard, Samuel; shoemaker in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Shephard, Elizabeth; beer retailer in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125
Shephard, John; carpenter in Redruth 1856 ; [5]147
Shepherd, Edmund; plaintiff in tin smelting dispute 1713 ; [11]94
Shepherd, Elizabeth; erected stalls in highway 1829 ; [5]104
Shepherd, Elizabeth; beer retailer in Redruth 1847 ; [5]131
Shepherd, Elizabeth; proprietor Wellington, Redruth 1823 ; [5]88
Shepherd, Samuel; shoemaker in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142
Shepherd, T.; syndicate to buy land, South Aust ; [15]20
Sheram, Nicholas; money received for the Town 1662 ; [1]233
Sheram, Nicholas; mayor of Penzance 1668 ; [1]279
Sherborne, Robert; treasurer of Hereford Cathedral 1492 ; [19]164
Shere, Henry; bailiff of Newport Pound 1536 ; [19]173
Shere, Henry; bailiff of Newport borough 1540 ; [19]199
Shere, John; elected prior of Launceston 1534 ; [19]169
Shere, John; still receiving pension 1555 ; [19]214
Shere,Richard; brother of the prior Launceston 1536 ; [19]173
Sherme, Nicholas; Charter to build coinage hall 1663 ; [1]235
Sherwood, Joseph (Rev); Congregational Chapel 1662 ; [1]56
Shipton, Norman; painted Egyptian Hall 1960 ; [1]187
Shore, (Commander); wrote about capture of Lottery 1799 ; [4]96
Short, (Capt); St Agnes Preventitive boat 1831 ; [4]25
Short, J.T.; diary entry/East St Ives Consols 1838 ; [12]5
Short,John Tregerthen; fire in Consols Mine 1843 ; [12]35
Shorten, R.D.; Penzance Borough Treasurer 1973 ; [1]145
Shorten, R.D.; Penzance Borough Treasurer 1974 ; [1]277
Shovill, John; in mine accident in Montana 1885 ; [14]83
Sibley, James; gaoled 1837/intimidating commissioners ; [9]152
Silvanus, John; pupil-teacher in Melindwr 1871 ; [18]329
Silvanus, Thomas; innkeeper,Tynllidiart,Melindwr 1851 ; [18]332
Silvester, (Miss); complained about fish women 1817 ; [1]272
Silvester, John; from Helston/land round Breage ; [11]25
Sim, William; sentenced, stealing from master 1830 ; [13]197
Simmons, (Mr); Cornish wrestling match,Portreath 1809 ; [5]74
Simmons, George; dispute over sand from Perran 1832 ; [13]220
Simmons, Moses; married Sarah Nancollis c1820 ; [13]179
Simmons, Stephen; listed as gentry in Redruth 1856 ; [5]145
Simmons, Thomas; overseer Gwennap parish 1816 ; [13]71
Simms, Joseph; started fishing industry at Moonta ; [15]176
Simms, Joseph; started fishing industry at Moonta ; [15]177
Simons, Francis; obtained key to Penzance Chapel 1706 ; [1]65
Simons, Richard; saddler in Redruth 1823 ; [5]88
Simpson, W.R.; architect on Corporation staff 1962 ; [1]204
Sims, (Mr); erected engine at Wheal Buckets 1845 ; [5]127
Sims, Elisha; secretary Redruth Cricket Club 1829 ; [5]104
Sims, James; owned Redruth Hammer Mill Foundry 1830 ; [5]105
Sims, James; engineer Redruth 1842 ; [5]121
Sims, James; erected engine Wheal Buckets 1845 ; [5]127
Sims, James; second son William Sims/died 1875 ; [5]175
Sims, James; engineer at Chacewater 1830 ; [13]199
Sims, James; civil engineer in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Sims, James; mining engineer, born Treskerby 1795 ; [5]60
Sims, James; engineer in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125
Sims, John; 11 years old/gave evidence 1830 ; [13]197
Sims, Matilda; from Stratton/married Richard Penrose ; [5]106
Sims, Nanny (Mrs); ran school in Redruth 1866 ; [5]69
Sims, William; leading Cornish engineer 1762-1834 ; [5]45
Sims, William; mine dealer in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Sims, William; father of James Sims ; [5]175
Sims, William; robbed by seaman from Padstow 1831 ; [13]210
Sims, William; mine & share dealer in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Sinclair, John (Sir); sent Rudolph Raspe to Scotland 1789 ; [5]52
Sincock; drowned in mine shaft collapse 1858 ; [2]94
Sincock; provided clock dials 1838 ; [5]114
Sincock, Benj. Hocking; mine share dealer in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Sincock, Thomas; found smuggled brandy 1824 ; [4]97
Sincock, W.; attended public health inquiry 1853 ; [5]141
Sincock, William; school teacher to retire 1834 ; [5]66
Sincock, William; mine agent in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Sincock, William; listed as gentry in Redruth 1856 ; [5]145
Sincock, William; school & carpenter's shop,Redruth 1827 ; [5]68
Size, John; Sir William Breville's dwarf ; [19]422
Skewes, John; owed money by William Trewynnard 1542 ; [19]229
Skewes, Peter; miner-farmer at Blackwater 1817 ; [13]77
Skinner, James; not responsible for wife's debts 1823 ; [13]134
Skinner, Jane; left husband James/Camborne/1823 ; [13]134
Skinner, Joshua; mine surface captain, Moonta ; [16]69
Skinner, Ralph; MP for Penryn 1553 ; [19]93
Skues, Stephen; Redruth Church sideman 1727 ; [5]31
Slade, (Capt); trouble manning packet boats 1810 ; [4]64
Slade, Charles; merchant of Alexandria 1819 ; [13]97
Slade, Jane; of Menheniot/fined as recusant 1603 ; [19]377
Slater, Thomas; butcher in Kensington c1850 ; [11]38
Sleeman, (Capt); in army during Civil War 1644 ; [5]24
Sleeman, William; supplied spirits/New Trumpet mine 1871 ; [10]121
Sleepe, Thomas; iron work for market house 1662 ; [1]227
Sleepe, Thomas; provided lock for market house 1661 ; [1]229
Sloman, John; signed rebellion Articles 1549 ; [19]269
Smaller, Grace; granted soldier's widow pass 1816 ; [1]259
Smart, Timothy; cabinet maker in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124
Smeaton, John; sluicing sand ex St Ives harbour 1770 ; [12]12
Smeaton, John; sluicing sand ex St Ives harbour 1770 ; [12]52
Smeaton, John; planned port at Charlestown 1801 ; [9]21
Smert, Walter; payment from Bodrugan estate 1488 ; [19]105
Smith, Aaron; obtained goods by false pretences 1828 ; [13]179
Smith, Alfred; prosperous Penzance business man 1925 ; [1]201
Smith, Dick; follower of cock fighting at Moonta ; [15]160
Smith, Edward; new facilities for fisherwomen 1849 ; [1]137
Smith, Edward; MP for Helston 1524 ; [19]228
Smith, G.C. (Rev); Scilly islanders to make nets 1817 ; [1]270
Smith, G.J.; shares in Bacon Curing factory 1892 ; [5]197
Smith, G.S. (Rev); buried eccentric farmer, Castle Dennis ; [13]126
Smith, George; partner in British Arsenic Co 1850 ; [11]108
Smith, George; principal in arsenic market ring 1865 ; [11]112
Smith, George (Dr); laid foudation stone, day school 1863 ; [5]95
Smith, George Charles; Baptist minister Penzance 1807-1863 ; [1]89
Smith, Jane; of Blisland/fined as recusant 1592 ; [19]376
Smith, Jane; land taken by the Crown 1593 ; [19]377
Smith, John; ploughed furze for Wheal Sparnon 1765 ; [5]47
Smith, John; ex St Keverne, pastoralist in NSW ; [16]101
Smith, John; killed in slate quarry-Tintagel 1886 ; [14]89
Smith, John (Commander; attacked by smugglers 1814 ; [2]84
Smith, Joseph; parchment making business/Penryn 1811 ; [13]20
Smith, Nathaniel; built waterwheel/Wheal Friendship 184 ; [10]151
Smith, Nathaniel; engineer/built water wheels c1860 ; [10]184
Smith, R.B.; invented stump-jump plough 1876 ; [15]180
Smith, Richard; church warden, Redruth 1798 ; [5]42
Smith, Robert; a leader/prayer book revolution 1549 ; [19]264
Smith, Robert; condemned for not going to church 1577 ; [19]349
Smith, Sydney (Rev); opposed Methodism 1807 ; [2]106
Smith, Thomas; Collector of Customs-London 1580 ; [7]10
Smith, Thomas C.; secretary St Just United 1864 ; [6]19
Smith, Thomas (Sir); MP for Cornwall but not Cornish 1553 ; [19]93
Smith, William; copper agent, Redruth 1783 ; [5]53
Smith, William; building quay at Portreath 1713 ; [11]127
Smithram, Richard; assessed for church rates 1801 ; [5]59
Smitham, William; mamager North Wheal Fortune 1824 ; [12]13
Smyth, Warington W.; Honorary Freeman of Penzance 1888 ; [1]284
Snell, Jane; ran away from St Agnes innkeeper 1811 ; [13]25
Snell, William; chapel trust,Staughton South Aust ; [16]37
Snow, James; hotel proprietor in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142
Snowden, Phillip; Redruth Inland Revenue office 1912-16 ; [5]211
Sobey, John; broke contract with mine 1827 ; [13]159
Soddy, Francis; auctioneer & mine broker,Lelant 1832 ; [8]15
Soddy, Francis; auctioneer & general agent 1837 ; [8]96
Solomon, S. (Dr); advertised universal cure/Liverpool ; [13]52
Somer, John; petition vs Roger Polkinghorne 1636 ; [1]225
Sommers; supplied board nails 1661 ; [1]229
Southcote, John; brother-in-law of Dr Tregonwell 1544 ; [19]192
Southcott, Henry; elected ale taster, Lostwithiel 1879 ; [14]43
Sowden, Nathan; miner St Austell gaoled 1833 ; [13]235
Spargo, L.; Penzance councillor 1973 ; [1]145
Spargo, Lionel; Penzance councillor 1974 ; [1]276
Spargo, Peter; engineer Burra mine 1847 ; [16]44
Spargo, Thomas; shares in copper mining Co. 1862 ; [12]27
Spargo, Thomas; pulled down mine waterway 1830 ; [13]195
Spargo, Thomas; reported on Wheal Spargo 1863 ; [8]24
Spargo, Thomas; writing on East Wheal Margaret 1864 ; [8]28
Spargo, Thomas; secretary North Wheal Providence 1859 ; [12]23
Spargo, W.C.; Gladstone Hotel/Kimberely 1889 ; [14]110
Spargoe, James; unlawfully pulled down waterway 1830 ; [13]195
Spashett, Joseph (Rev); listed as gentry in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124
Spear, (Miss); shopkeeper in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142
Speccott, (family); memorials in Egloskerry church ; [9]32
Speke, Thomas (Sir); acquired Paignton manor 1549 ; [19]293
Spence, W.G.; secretary miners'assoc. 1889 ; [15]117
Spink, W. (Rev); Pool Wesleyan Chapel 1897 ; [14]154
Spriddle, Isaacke; hay for the market house 1662 ; [1]228
Sprogue, James; supplied furze to Wheal Sparnon 1765 ; [5]47
Spry, Arthur; Rector of Redruth ; [5]31
Spry, E.J.; Secretary Truro Board of Health 1832 ; [13]223
Spry, S.T.; MP for Bodmin/gave for the poor 1833 ; [13]228
Spry, Thomas; leased Torton from St Germans' 1539 ; [19]196
Stacey, Elizabeth; linen & woollen draper / Redruth 1823 ; [5]88
Stackhouse, (Esq); customer of Mr Cornish, tinsmith 1782 ; [5]52
Stackhouse, Edward Wm; magistrate Lostwithiel 1811 ; [13]22
Stackhouse, John; ex servants run London Inn 1776 ; [5]51
Stafford, (Bishop); licence to St Mary's Chapel 1397 ; [1]16
Stakeman, H.C.S.; syndicate to work Wheal Gawler c1850 ; [15]18
Stanlake, William; living in Melindwr in 1851 census ; [18]324
Staple, Matthew; listed as gentry in Redruth 1856 ; [5]145
Stapledon, Walter; Bishop of Exeter 1478 ; [19]184
Stapleton, George; food riot at Redruth Market 1847 ; [5]130
Stark, Thomas; pilchard fishing regulations 1819 ; [13]93
St Aubyn, (family); owned the Barton of Sinns ; [5]16
St Aubyn, (family); monuments in St Crewenna church ; [9]26
St Aubyn, (family); acquired St Michael's Mount 1660 ; [9]148
St Aubyn, Elizabeth; George Arundell's widow 1585 ; [19]361
St Aubyn, Eliz (Lady); royal visit to St Michael's Mount 1881 ; [14]56
St Aubyn, Francis; heirs to receive dues from mine 1846 ; [12]29
St Aubyn, Henry; purser of Wheal Queen 1846 ; [12]29
St Aubyn, Isobel; leased rectory of Breage c 1600 ; [19]329
St Aubyn, Isobel; da-in-law of Lady Eliza Arundell c1560 ; [19]343
St Aubyn, J.Piers; architect St Stephen's Treleigh 1865 ; [5]160
St Aubyn, John; son of Thomas/Penzance Recorder 1620 ; [1]42
St Aubyn, John; supported parliament in Civil War ; [2]67
St Aubyn, John; keeping the peace at markets 1801 ; [5]66
St Aubyn, John; heirs to receive dues from mine 1846 ; [12]28
St Aubyn, John; visit to St Michael's Mount 1826 ; [13]156
St Aubyn, John; Sunday school fete at Clowance 1831 ; [13]213
St Aubyn, John; royal visit to St Michael's Mount 1881 ; [14]56
St Aubyn, John; held St Michael's Mt in Commonwealth ; [17]92
St Aubyn, John; modernised St Michael's Mount 1760 ; [17]164
St Aubyn, John; partner in Cornish copper smelter 1755 ; [7]24
St Aubyn, Piers; designed St John's church 1882 ; [1]195
St Aubyn, Piers; collected the King's fines c1500 ; [19]137
St Aubyn, Thomas; prisoners released by Spaniards 1595 ; [1]27
St Aubyn, Thomas; Recorder of Penzance 1614 ; [1]42
St Aubyn, Thomas; letter about tinners 1533 ; [5]22
St Aubyn, Thomas; MP for St Ives/local man 1601 ; [19]93
St Aubyn, Thomas; brother-in-law of Lady Lisle ; [19]244
St Leger, John (Sir); father-in-law of Thomas Hilling 1500's ; [19]65
St Leger, Thomas (Sir); beheaded 1483 ; [19]111
St Levan, (Lord); boatmen wore livery c1750 ; [3]95
St Levan, (Lord); shares in Bacon Curing Co. 1892 ; [5]197
Stephens, Bennett; land damaged by mining activities 1837 ; [10]123
Stephens, C.Taylor; delivered mail St Ives-Zennor 1862 ; [12]37
Stephens, Catherine; grocer & tea dealer in Redruth 1823 ; [5]88
Stephens, Christopher; laid cornerstone,Trevarrack mine 1870 ; [8]95
Stephens, Christopher; purser West St Ives mine 1870 ; [12]54
Stephens, Christopher; purser South Providence 1870 ; [12]85
Stephens, Eliza (Mrs); ran school in Redruth 1877 ; [5]176
Stephens, Gilbert; subscribed to road Hayle/Redruth 1839 ; [5]115
Stephens, Henry; attested Sir John Arundell's will 158 ; [19]363
Stephens, Henry; of Linkinhorne/fined as recusant 1592 ; [19]376
Stephens, Henry; bound to appear at assize 1602 ; [19]378
Stephens, Henry Lewis; rights for water supply proposal 1852 ; [1]146
Stephens, J.A.; landlord St Ives Consols 1868 ; [12]40
Stephens, J.A.; property owner, Giew mine 1869 ; [12]84
Stephens, J.P.; restarted Wheal Alice tin mine 1886 ; [10]112
Stephens, James; grocer in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125
Stephens, John; bankrupt 1815 ; [8]33
Stephens, John; held prayer meetings at Burra ; [16]46
Stephens, John; started shipyard at Penpol Creek c1850 ; [9]98
Stephens, John; shares in Wheal Dipper 1758 ; [12]78
Stephens, John; Red Lion proprietor in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Stephens, John; exrs assessed for church rates 1797 ; [5]59
Stephens, John; held land from St Austell prior 1610 ; [19]44
Stephens, John Stanley; mayor of Penzance 1953,4 ; [1]283
Stephens, John Stanley; Honorary Freeman of Penzance 1972 ; [1]284
Stephens, Joseph; injured in mine accident Redruth 1882 ; [14]63
Stephens, Michael; executed Bodmin, sheep stealing 1820 ; [13]107
Stephens, Samson; interest in Mary Tredenham/St Ewe/1587 ; [19]442
Stephens, Samuel; share in Trembethow mine 1825 ; [8]88
Stephens, Samuel; accident on viaduct, Coldrennick 1897 ; [14]153
Stephens, Samuel; accident on viaduct, Coldrennick 1897 ; [9]68
Stephens, Thomas; explored Great Seal Hole 1823 ; [13]130
Stephens, Thomas; living in Melindwr in 1851 census ; [18]324
Stephens, Thomas; assessed for church rates 1798 ; [5]59
Stephens, Thomas; school & bakehouse, Redruth 1827 ; [5]68
Stephens, William; died in Cuddra mine accident 1820 ; [13]102
Stephens, William; fined for playing pitch Sunday 1881 ; [14]55
Stephens, William; church rates 1804 ; [5]60
Stephens, William; hotel proprietor in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142
Stephens, William; assessed for church rates 1797 ; [5]59
Stephens, William; boot & shoe maker in Redruth 1847 ; [5]131
Stephens, William; boot & shoe maker in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124
Stephenson, Alexandra; linnen draper in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Sternhold, Thomas; bought Bodmin priory 1544 ; [2]61
Sternhold, Thomas; granted Bodmin priory lands 1540 ; [19]201
Sternhold, Thomas; bought Bodmin Priory 1544 ; [19]203
Sternhold, Thomas; wrote Psalms into verse/died 1549 ; [19]204
Stevens, (Mr); found Roman gold coins c1740 ; [5]37
Stevens, D.F.; proposed liqidation,St Ives Cons.1875 ; [12]42
Stevens, Edward; elderly crew, St Ives' boats 1884 ; [14]78
Stevens, G.; composed Cornish carols 1842 ; [5]190
Stevens, Geo Alexander; granted Trevail Stamps Zennor 1809 ; [12]152
Stevens, H.; agent Hawke's Point mine 1870 ; [8]9
Stevens, J.; manager Praed Consols 1861 ; [8]36
Stevens, John; bankrupt in 1815 ; [8]39
Stevens, John; erected engine/North Wheal Fortune ; [12]13
Stevens, John; hotel proprietor in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125
Stevens, John; hotel proprietor in Redruth 1847 ; [5]132
Stevens, Matthew; elderly crew, St Ives' boats 1884 ; [14]78
Stevens, Richard; from Gulval/killed Wheal Mary 1849 ; [8]31
Stevens, Richard; died in accident/Wheal Trenwith 1854 ; [12]63
Stevens, Robert; rectified faulty pattens 1816 ; [1]260
Stevens, Robert; removed rubbish from the market 1817 ; [1]271
Stevens, William; boot & shoe maker in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124
Stevens, William; killed in accident in Wheal Mary 1873 ; [8]32
Stevens, William; shopkeeper in Redruth 1791 ; [5]56
Stevenson, B.D.; Belgian refugees at Newlyn ; [3]8
Stevins, Geo; agent to Alfred Jenkin 1823 ; [5]88
Stewart, Henry; architect in Penzance 1883 ; [1]196
Still, G.; secretary West St Ives 1867-70 ; [12]54
Still, G.; secretary South Providence 1870 ; [12]85
Still, George; secretary Old Tincroft Consols 1870 ; [12]117
Stocks, John; shopkeeper in Redruth 1847 ; [5]133
Stocks, Samuel; South Aust. syndicate for Burra 1845 ; [15]20
Stockwell, William; gaoled for stealing watch 1834 ; [13]243
Stokes, James; shopkeeper in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Stone, (Mr); expenses of the Grand Jury 1791 ; [1]248
Stone, (Mrs); expenses for the Corporation 1793 ; [1]254
Stone, John; paid for services to Corporation 1791 ; [1]247
Stone, John; shopkeeper in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Stone, John; baker in Redruth 1854 ; [5]142
Stone, John; paid expenses for the Corporation 1792 ; [1]252
Stone, John; paid expenses for the Corporation 1793 ; [1]253
Stone, Walter; legacy for the relief of poor 1647 ; [1]41
Story, Edward; seeking granite kerb-makers 1883 ; [14]73
Story, George; land granted, Queen Elizabeth 1605 ; [1]224
Story, George; land granted, Queen Elizabeth 1605 ; [1]225
Stourton, (Lady); married 13th Sir John Arundell c1560 ; [19]343
Stourton, Charles; nephew of Sir John Arundell 1584 ; [19]361
Stourton, Charles; heard mass daily c1590 ; [19]365
Strangways, Giles (Sir; member of the Council of the West 1539 ; [19]241
Street, George Edmund; architect of London ; [5]183
Street, George Edmund; restored church at St Michael Penkevil ; [9]149
Stribbley, John; carrier St Agnes to Redruth 1856 ; [5]149
Strode, Sidney; name given to pumping engine 1862 ; [10]99
Stuart, James; tinman in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Stuchbery, Clement; mayor of Penzance 1922,3,4 ; [1]282
Stuchbery, Clement; mayor of Penzance 1926 ; [1]283
Sturgeon, Lizzie; road show freak 1884 ; [14]74
Sturgess, James; customs officer, Polperro 1824 ; [13]140
Sturgyn, Robert; owed Prior Mundy money 1549 ; [19]208
Sturmey, H.; drove motorcar through Helston 1897 ; [14]159
Sturridge, Robert; from Devon/supported Warbeck 1495 ; [19]130
Sullivan, Bridget; living in Melindwr in 1861 census ; [18]326
Sullivan, John; riots against Irish at Camborne 1882 ; [14]60
Sullivan, John; living in Melindwr in 1871 census ; [18]327
Sullivan, John; living in Melindwr in 1861 census ; [18]236
Sullivan, Margaret; living in Melindwr in 1871 census ; [18]327
Sullivan, Samuel C.; Headmaster Moonta Mine School ; [15]143
Suer, Joan; ; Suer, Jo
Sutherland, J Branwell; butcher of Penzance 1833 ; [13]234
Swaine, Sampson; founded Cornish copper smelter 1755 ; [7]24
Swan, John; leased quay for handling coal 1818 ; [11]143
Swan, John; owned lead smelter in Penpoll 1828 ; [13]177
Swartman, William; smuggler offered pardon 1799 ; [4]91
Swartman, William; smuggler/physical description 1799 ; [4]92
Sweeney, Mary; living in Melindwr in 1861 census ; [18]326
Sweeney, Mary; living in Melindwr in 1871 census ; [18]327
Sweeney, Thomas; living in Melindwr in 1861 census ; [18]326
Sweet, Henry; lived in Moonta in 1864 ; [15]152
Sweet, John; shopkeeper in Redruth 1854 ; [5]141
Sweete, John Beaumont; wrote of his tour in Cornwall 1780 ; [5]51
Swete, John; Devon clergyman/visited Penzance 1780 ; [1]116
Swete, John (Rev); described curing of fish 1780 ; [2]87
Swete, John (Rev); described mines in Cornwall 1780 ; [8]37
Swymmer, Robert; last prior of St Germans 1538 ; [19]153
Swymmer, Robert; last prior of St Germans 1539 ; [19]182
Swymmer, Robert; ex-prior of St Germans/died 1558 ; [19]309
Swymmer, William; brother of the prior 1538 ; [19]196
Symens, Francis; book seller in Redruth 1847 ; [5]131
Symes, Thomas (Rev); listed as gentry in Redruth 1856 ; [5]145
Symnes, Thos Legge Rev; Curate St Uny Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Symons, (Mr); young boy in 1805 ; [5]72
Symons, (Mrs); committee Redruth Sunday school 1812 ; [5]75
Symons, C.M.; Penzance councillor 1973 ; [1]145
Symons, Chas Maurice; Penzance councillor 1974 ; [1]276
Symons, E.; farmer at St Minver 1882 ; [14]64
Symons, Francis; printer in Redruth 1824 ; [5]67
Symons, Francis; bookseller in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124
Symons, Francis; bookseller in Redruth 1823 ; [5]88
Symons, Frank; builder Penzance Art Gallery 1894 ; [1]197
Symons, J.; clog & patten maker in Redruth 1854 ; [5]141
Symons, James; 26 years old/of weak intellect 1833 ; [13]229
Symons, James; lost lunatic/seen in Liskeard 1833 ; [13]234
Symons, John; father of James Symons 1833 ; [13]234
Symons, John; given the nickname Duckey 1883 ; [14]67
Symons, John; grant of cottage Redruth 1513 ; [5]22
Symons, John; stole tin from Henry Harvey 1833 ; [13]232
Symons, John; Cornish clergyman in Australia ; [16]98
Symons, John; builder Penzance Art Gallery 1894 ; [1]197
Symons, John; elected prior of Bodmin 1540 ; [19]174
Symons, John Joe; curator Druid's Hall 1873 ; [5]150
Symons, Joseph; 16 years old/stole smelted tin 1833 ; [13]231
Symons, Joseph; given the nickname Porkey 1883 ; [14]67
Symons, Moses; house at Launceston for sale 1811 ; [13]19
Symons, R.; made a plan of Redruth 1855 ; [5]144
Symons, R.; boat building yard near Falmouth 1823 ; [13]133
Symons, Richard; supplied lead & crease to Corp. 1662 ; [1]227
Symons, Richard; first dry dock in Falmouth 1820 ; [13]109
Symons, Richard; rates for houses in Redruth 1854 ; [5]143
Symons, Richard; saddler in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125
Symons, Richards; ironmonger in Redruth 1823 ; [5]88
Symons, Richard Wm; ironmonger in Redruth 1844 ; [5]125
Symons, Richard Wm; clog maker in Redruth 1856 ; [5]148
Symons, Robert; ironmonger in Redruth 1847 ; [5]132
Symons, Robert; window glass dealer in Redruth 1847 ; [5]133
Symons, Thomas; insurance agent in Redruth 1847 ; [5]132
Symons, Thomas; given nickname of Killey 1883 ; [14]67
Symons, Thomas; grocer & tea dealer in Redruth 1847 ; [5]132
Symons, William; innkeeper Scorrier 1880 ; [14]46
Syncock, William; day school in Redruth 1844 ; [5]124
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