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- No. 2 -6 June 1789 mentions:
Will of Robert. He left everything to his wife Elizabeth and his two daughters in trust until they turned 21, which they have now attained.
There is an inventory of the assets with sums of money:
Properties mentioned:
Manor of Carnanton in Tregurrian in Mawgan in Pider [Pyder]. [Carnanton is the seat of James Williams, Esq.]
Kestle in parish of Lower St Columb, held under lease from Lord Arundell.
Bonds listed:
1. 600 pounds - Henry Marne of St Columb Major, gentleman, to Robert Bateman, 12 July 1771.
2. 250 pounds - Richard Musgrave of Borough of Liskeard, mercer and grocer, and Gregory Gurney of St Merryn, clerk, to Robert Bateman, 27 March 1775.
3. 700 pounds - bond and mortgage of an estate in St Merryn called Tresallyn to Gregory Gurney and the two trustees, 10 January 1778.
4. 200 pounds - bond and mortgage of an estate in St Columb Major called Killivoran from Richard Rowse of St Columb Major to Robert Bateman, 12 June 1773.
5. 100 pounds from Thomas Prater of St Columb Major, gentleman, to the two trustees, 20 April 1787.
6. 100 pounds from Thomas Prater of St Columb Major, gentleman, to the two trustees, 4 June 1789.
7. 250 pounds now lying in the hands of the two trustees.
8. 300 pounds now lying in the hands of the two trustees to the proprietors of the Old Blowing House, under the firm of Sawle Fox and Company at St Austell.
9. 300 pounds lent at interest by the two trustees to the Trustees of the Truro Turnpike road.
10. 80 pounds from Henry Roberts of Mawgan to Robert Bateman, 1 February 1773.
11. Plate, china and household furniture now in the possession of Elizabeth Bateman, Widow.
12. 100 pounds lent at interest to the Trustees of the Lostwithiel Turnpike road in the name of Elizabeth Bateman, Widow.
Signed by Frances Bateman, Elizabeth Bateman jnr. and the two trustees.
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