| Robert WILTON
Born: 1630, Bodmin, Cornwall, EnglandBaptised: 17 Nov 1630, Bodmin, Cornwall, EnglandMarriage (1): Diana TONKIN Died: 1727 aged 97   General Notes:  Sourced from "Wilton Family Web Site"
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 ROBERT WYLTON Pedigree
 Male
 
 
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 Event(s):
 Birth:
 Christening:  17 NOV 1630   Bodmin, Cornwall, England
 
 Death:
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 Parents:
 Father:  JOHN WYLTON  Family
 Mother:  MARY
 
 
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 PRO. Document C5/638/106
 Wilton vrs. Gliddon et al
 Tnyo Novem 1662 To the right honEble Edward Earle of
 Clarendon Lord high Chancellor of England :/.
 
 Humbly complayneinge cheaeth unto yor Lordshipp yor Arator Robert Wilton
 of St Breock in the County of Cornwall gent. That whereas Robert Wilton
 gent deceased yor Arators grandfather being in his life-tyme seized in
 his demeasne as of ffee of & in one Messuage & twenty acres of land or
 thereabouts with its appurtenances soituale lyeing & being in the pish of
 St Minver & County of Cornwall did by his deede Indented unto on or about
 the five & twentith day of March in the seaventeenth yeare of the Raigne
 of our late Soveraigne Lord King James over England er demise & lease
 onto John Hooper of the pish of St Minver in the sd County yeoman the
 Messuage & land aforesayd with its appurtennces by the name of all that
 one Messuage or tenement with all & singular the appurtennces in
 Trexernoe in the pish of St Minver in the County aforesd unto the sd
 John Hooper his Exerutors Admrs & Aseignes for the terme of nynety nyne
 yeares determinable on the deaths of the sayd John Hooper Susan his wife
 & Joell their sonne under the yearely Rent of Eight shillings one capon &
 also a best beast in the name of an herryott or ffarline by or after the
 fewall deaths of the sayd John Hooper Susan his wife & Joell Hooper &
 other duties & reservatons in the sayd Indenture of Lease mentond as by
 the sayd Indenture if the same be placed will more at large appeare A
 Counterpart of which sayd Indenture of Lease the sd John Hooper did seale
 & deliver as his deed unto yor Arators sayd grandfather by vertue of
 which sayd Lease the sayd John Hoop entred into the sayd prmisses in
 Trexernoe aforesayd & was possessed thereof accordingly & payd unto yor
 Arators sayd grandfather the rents & other duties due & payable for the
 sayd prmisses. And after the death of yor Arators sayd grandfather the
 sayd prmisses discended & came to John Wilton gent deceased yor Arators
 ffather as sonne & heire unto yor Arators sd grandfather who did
 accordingly seized of the sd prmisses in his demeasne as of ffee &
 received the Rents duties & services reserved on the sd Lease for divers
 yeares togeather & afterwards about three yeares sme dyed soe seized by &
 after whose death the sd Messuage lands & prmisses descended & came unto
 yor Arator as sonne & heire to ye sd John who was also seized accordingly
 & ought to have received the sd yearly Rents & other the duties &
 services (as rightly belonging unto him from tyme to tyme during the
 continuance of the sd Lease) & also to have had the possession of the sd
 prmisses after the expiraton of the Lease aforesayd. But now fore it is
 that one Charles Gliddon of St Minver in the County of Cornwall yeoman
 William Burt & William Grey of the pish & County aforesd yeomen
 confederateing themselves togeather to deseate & defraud yor Arator not
 only of the best beasts due & payable on ye fewall deaths of ye sd John
 Hoop Susan his wife & Joell Hooper but also to keepe yor Arator from &
 out of the possession of the prmisses having long since gotten all the sd
 Estate right tytle & Interest of ye sd John Hooper conveyed unto them
 some or one of them or some other in part for them & to & for their uses
 they the sd Confederates did for many yeares since convey them the sd
 John Hooper Susan his wife & Joell Hooper beyond the Seas to places
 unknowne to yor Arator thereby designeing to obscure their deaths
 whereby they might conlorably avoyd the payment of the best beasts soe
 reserved on their fewall deaths & hould the sayd prmisses until the
 expiraton of the sayd terme of nynety nyne yeares which ought to
 determine on the deaths of the sayd John Hooper Susan his wife & Joell
 Hooper who were all very aged at the tyme of the sayd demise & most
 likely suine dead & knowne to the sayd Confederates. Now forasmuch as yor
 Arator by the first rules of law can not recover the best beaste due on
 the deaths of the sayd John hooper Susan his wife & Joell hooper nor
 avoyd the sd Lease before the esshicton of nynety nyne from the
 comencement thereof unles he gave the deathes of the sayd John Hooper
 Susan his wife & Joell Hooper which by reason of the practise aforesayd
 will not be possible for yor Arator to doe. And for that the deaths of
 the sayd John Hooper Susan his wife & Joell Hooper lye wholly in the
 prissity of the sayd Confederates & their Correspondents that they may
 not be advantaged by their deceiptfull contrivances. May it please yor
 Lordshipp to grant unto yor Arator his Majesties writt of subpena to be
 directed to them the sayd Charles Gliddon William Burt & William Grey
 thereby comannding them & Each of them at a Certaine day & under a
 Certaine payment therein to be lymitted psonally to be & appeare before
 yor Lordshipp in his Majesties most honEble Court of Chancery then &
 there to answere the prmisses upon their oathes & also senally to declare
 whether all the sayd lives or any of them be dead or noe as they know
 believe or have heard & how when & by whom they & each of them heard the
 same & also when they the sd John Hooper Susan his wife & Joell Hooper &
 Each of them dyed as they knowe believe or have heard. And moreover to
 stand to abide & pforme all such further order & directon in the prmisses
 as to yor honor shall seme agreeable to Equity & good custodure. And for
 that yor Arators witnesses who by lively Circumstances tending to pve the
 deaths of ye sd John Hooper Susan his wife & Joell Hooper & can Evidence
 the same are aged & Seafareing men whose habitatons are beyond the seas &
 will not be able to be had to attend any tryall at law or to be Examined
 in this honble Court as by Comon order apptainebl And for that the sd
 witnesses may dye by meanes where of yor Arator will be remedily in the
 prmisses. May it please yorLordshipp to grant unto yor Arator a Comission
 directed to such psons as yor Lordshipp shall thinke meete for the
 examinary of the aforesd witnesses to the chistian testimony for the
 proofe of the deaths of the sayd John Hooper Susan his wife & Joell
 Hooper & every of them. And yor Arator shall dayly pray it
 
 
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 Tnyo Novem 1662 To the right honEble Edward Earl of
 Clarendon Lord high Chancellor of England: /.
 
 Humbly complaining sheaeth unto your Lordship your Arator Robert Wilton
 of St Breock in the County of Cornwall gent That whereas Robert Wilton
 gent deceased your Arator grandfather being in his life time seized in
 his demesne as of fee of & in one Messuage & twenty acres of land or
 thereabouts with its appurtenances soituale lying & being in the parish
 of St Minver & County of Cornwall did by his deed Indented unto on or
 about the five & twentieth day of March in the seventeenth year of the
 Reign of our late Sovereign Lord King James over England (i.e. 1619) and
 demise & lease onto John Hooper of the parish of St Minver in the said
 County yeoman the Messuage & land aforesaid with its appurtenances by the
 name of all that one Messuage or tenement with all & singular the
 appurtenances in Trexernoe in the parish of St Minver in the County
 aforesaid unto the said John Hooper his Executors Admrs & Assignees for
 the term of ninety nine years determinable on the deaths of the said
 John Hooper Susan his wife & Joel their son under the yearly Rent of
 Eight shillings one capon & also a best beast in the name of an herryott
 or ffarline by or after the fewall deaths of the said John Hooper Susan
 his wife & Joel Hooper & other duties & reservations in the said
 Indenture of Lease mentioned as by the said Indenture if the same be
 placed will more at large appear A Counterpart of which said Indenture of
 Lease the said John Hooper did seal & deliver as his deed unto your
 Arators said grandfather by virtue of which said Lease the said John Hoop
 entered into the said premises in Trexernoe aforesaid & was possessed
 thereof accordingly & paid unto your Arators said grandfather the rents &
 other duties due & payable for the said premises. And after the death of
 your Arators said grandfather the said premises descended & came to John
 Wilton gent deceased your Arators father as son & heir unto your Arators
 said grandfather who did accordingly seized of the said premises in his
 demesne as of fee & received the Rents duties & services reserved on the
 said Lease for divers years together & afterwards about three years since
 died so seized by & after whose death the said Messuage lands & premises
 descended & came unto your Arator as son & heir to ye sd John who was
 also seized accordingly & ought to have received the said yearly Rents &
 other the duties & services (as rightly belonging unto him from time to
 time during the continuance of the said Lease) & also to have had the
 possession of the said premises after the expiration of the Lease
 aforesaid. But now fore it is that one Charles Gliddon of St Minver in
 the County of Cornwall yeoman William Burt & William Grey of the parish &
 County aforesaid yeomen confederateing themselves together to deceit &
 defraud your Arator not only of the best beasts due & payable on ye
 fewall deaths of ye said John Hoop Susan his wife & Joel Hooper but also
 to keep your Arator from & out of the possession of the premises having
 long since gotten all the said Estate right title & Interest of ye said
 John Hooper conveyed unto them some or one of them or some other in part
 for them & to & for their uses they the said Confederates did for many
 years since convey them the said John Hooper Susan his wife & Joel Hooper
 beyond the Seas to places unknown to your Arator thereby designing to
 obscure their deaths whereby they might conlorably avoid the payment of
 the best beasts so reserved on their fewall deaths & hold the said
 promises until the expiration of the said term of ninety nine years which
 ought to determine on the deaths of the said John Hooper Susan his wife &
 Joel Hooper who were all very aged at the time of the said demise & most
 likely soon dead & known to the said Confederates. Now forasmuch as your
 Arator by the first rules of law can not recover the best beast due on
 the deaths of the said John Hooper Susan his wife & Joel Hooper nor avoid
 the said Lease before the esshioton of ninety nine from the commencement
 thereof unless he gave the deaths of the said John Hooper Susan his wife
 & Joel Hooper which by reason of the practice aforesaid will not be
 possible for your Arator to do. And for that the deaths of the said John
 Hooper Susan his wife & Joel Hooper lye wholly in the prissity of the
 said Confederates & their Correspondents that they may not be advantaged
 by their deceitful contrivances. May it please your Lordship to grant
 unto your Arator his Majesties writ of subpoena to be directed to them
 the said Charles Gliddon William Burt & William Grey thereby commanding
 them & Each of them at a Certain day & under a Certain payment therein to
 be limited personally to be & appear before your Lordship in his
 Majesties most honEble Court of Chancery then & there to answer the
 promises upon their oaths & also senally to declare whether all the said
 lives or any of them be dead or not as they know believe or have heard &
 how when & by whom they & each of them heard the same & also when they
 the said John Hooper Susan his wife & Joel Hooper & Each of them died as
 they know believe or have heard. And moreover to stand to abide & perform
 all such further order & direction in the promises as to your honor shall
 seem agreeable to Equity & good custodure. And for that your Arators
 witnesses who by lively Circumstances tending to prove the deaths of ye
 said John Hooper Susan his wife & Joel Hooper & can Evidence the same are
 aged & Seafaring men whose habitations are beyond the seas & will not be
 able to be had to attend any trial at law or to be Examined in this
 honble Court as by Common order apptainebl And for that the said
 witnesses may die by means where of your Arator will be remedily in the
 promises. May it please your Lordship to grant unto your Arator a
 Commission directed to such persons as your Lordship shall think meet for
 the examinary of the aforesaid witnesses to the chistian testimony for
 the proof of the deaths of the said John Hooper Susan his wife & Joel
 Hooper & every of them. And yor Arator shall dayly pray it
 
 
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 Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2000 17:22:30 +0100
 From: "Michael Kiernan"
 To: CORNISH-L@@rootsweb.com
 Message-ID: <000201bfa3d2$a5949120$1aba883e@@default>
 Subject: Latin inscription.
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 No problem John. Below is the inscription (one not two as I originally
 stated). It is on the north wall of St Agnes Church, placed from the old
 church when the new one was built in 1848. It is armorial insignia with
 the inscription on the shield, virtually unreadable but fortunately
 recorded in Lake's Parochial History in the middle of the nineteenth
 century. I have highlighted what I believe are the names. I have had a
 couple of offers to attempt a translation, but all efforts gratefully
 accepted.
 
 M. S. JACOBI HINGESTON hac orti parochia, synceri ac fortis animi Juvenis
 ! Qui exinde ab exercitu Transatlantiacos provinciales subacturo
 Desciscentes dum natale solum causa convalescentiae paulisper redibat
 Tandem hoste ultimo oppressus non procul a littore salutifero sed nunquam
 revisendo in aceania arvis rite sepeliabatur, A.D. M.DCC.LXXX, Etat
 XXXIV. Cujus virtutes ac merita testari hoc (quod potuit) amico, B:M:P;C;
 condiscipulus Truronensis amicas, G'l'm's Tr'm'n'r. (WILLIAM TREMENHERE)
 Vivit post funera virtus.
 Beatam Placide expectans resurrectionem, hune juxta tutulum requiescit in
 D'n'o, THOMAS TONKIN de trevaunance, arm. Vir moribus antiquis insigni,
 in Deum pietate, in regem intemarate, fide pro quo et incarcerationem in
 arce de Pendinus et rebellibus subivit decimationes, non sine continuo
 vitae Discrimine, Uxorem duxit Eleonoram, filiam Reg : BAWDEN de GUDDERN,
 et ELIZ. TREWOLLA uxor ejus, faecundam illi matrem filiorum 4: JOHANNIS,
 mort A.D. 1663, aet. 20. THOMAE, mort. A.D. 1654, aet. 6. HUGONIS TONKIN,
 fil. et haer. et JACOBI, mort. A.D. 1658, aet 3. Filiarumq. quinque, ELIZ
 : nuptae HUGONI LEY de Treworgan Vean., JULIANNAE, JOHANNIS IAGO, DE
 ENNIS. DIANAE, ROBERTO WILTON De Dunveth; unitatis mort. in infant, et
 JANAE post mort. patr. WILLMO, CORNISH De Trevorric, Ipse cum regem suum
 vidisset reducem, et admeritos jam properaret honores, febri purpurea
 correptus obiit 5 die Julii, Anno Dom. 1672; aetat. suae 52. Non sine
 maximo suorum ludu, nec minore apud omnes sui desiderio. ELEANORA, vidua
 THOMAE TONKIN, obiit 27 die Julie, aetatis suae 74, Annoq. Dom. 1687. M.
 S. E. FRANCISCAE filia WALTERI VINCENT de Trevelan, uxores HUGONIS TONKIN
 de Trevaunance, armiq. faeminae nobillissimus moribus, serenitate
 perpetua amore in cojugam, et libros intenso insigniq, pietate,
 placentissimae quae
 cum convixisset marito ann. 17. mens 7. peperissetq. filios quator
 (THOMAM, WALTERAM HUGONAM, et JOHANNEM), filiasq. duas JANAM et
 FRANSCISCAM, ei superstites variolis correpta, omnibus desiderata obiit
 die 12 Feb. anno aetat suae 30. Salutis Humanae M,DC,XC. HUGO TONKIN,
 arm. hoc conjugi de se meritae momentum brevemq. titulum maerens posuit.
 HUGO TONKIN de Travauinance, arm. obiit 1 die Junii, aetatis suae 60,
 annoq. dom. 1711.
 
 Mike, Redruth
 
 Robert married Diana TONKIN. (Diana TONKIN was born circa 1638 and died in 1713 in St Breock, Cornwall, England.) 
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