- in 1573–1574. He was
married twice:
Firstly to
Catherine Coswarth,
daughter of John
Coswarth and
widow of Alan Hill, by whom he had four daughters: Juliana...
- ) Trencr**** LC
Chapel LC
Quintrell Downs Quintrell Downs LC
Coswarth Tunnel ( )
Coswarth LC
Halloon LC St
Columb Road
Toldish Tunnel St
Dennis Junction...
- now part of
suburban Newquay.
Treninnick was then part of the
manor of
Coswarth and
consisted of one
virgate (value 15d) [some 30
acres or 12 hectares]...
- and
Roger Bromley. It was then
occupied by the
Coswarth family.
Bridget was the sole heir of the
Coswarths and
married her
cousin Henry Minors.[when?] Their...
- Jct Rly
Nanpean 12½ St
Dennis Junction Retew Branch 14¼ St
Columb Road
Coswarth Tunnel 18¼
Quintrell Downs Trencr****
Crossing 19¾
Trenance Viaduct 20¾...
-
heiress to her
mother Bridget, the only
surviving daughter of Sir
Samuel Coswarth,<https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun091874/page/50/mode/2up> by...
- Treknow; Nance****e,
Tregole and
Fursnewth were let to
separate tenants and
Coswarth was held by the king. Robert,
Count of
Mortain held from the monastery...
-
Thomas Arundell 1553 Sir
Henry Gates 1553 Sir
Edward Waldegrave 1553 John
Coswarth 1574
Thomas Cosoworth 1586 Sir
Francis Godolphin 1604 Sir
Richard Smith...
- Ashprington, Devon.
Dorothy Arundell (born 1566), wife of
Edward Coswarth of
Coswarth. Mary
Arundell (born 1568), wife of
Oliver Dynham.
Secondly he married...
- last
being When
Fortune Frowns:
Being the Life and
Adventures of
Gilbert Coswarth, a
Gentleman of Cornwall; How he
Fought for
Prince Charles in the years...