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Шаблон:Use dmy dates The Governor of Pendennis Castle was a military officer who commanded the fortifications at Pendennis Castle, part of the defences of the River Fal and Carrick Roads, on the south coast of Cornwall near Falmouth. Originally fortified under Henry VIII, defences in the area were intermittently maintained until after the Second World War. The office of governor was abolished in 1837, when Gen. Anderson received the colonelcy of the 78th Regiment of Foot.

Governors of Pendennis Castle

Шаблон:Incomplete list The early Governorship was a quasi-hereditary office, whose holders were as follows:

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Monumental brass of John III Killigrew (d.1567) of Arwenack, Falmouth, first Governor of Pendennis Castle. St Budock's Church, Budock Water, near Falmouth
  • John III Killigrew (d.1567) of Arwenack, Falmouth, first Governor, appointed by King Henry VIII.[1] His monumental brass survives in St Budock's Church, Budock Water, near Falmouth, inscribed as follows:
"Heere lyeth John Killigrew, Esquier, of Arwenack and lord of ye manor of Killigrew in Cornewall, and Elizabeth Trewinnard his wife. He was the first Captaine of Pendennis Castle, made by King Henry the eight and so continued Шаблон:Sic the nynth of Queene Elizabeth at which time God tooke him to his mercye, being the yeare of Our Lord 1567. Sr John Killigrew, Knight, his son(n)e succeeded him in ye same place by the gift of Queene Elizabeth".[2]

Lieutenant-Governors of Pendennis

  • c.1613: Sir Nicholas Halse [19]
  • c.1628: John Tresahar [19]
  • 1658–: Robert Roberts [19]
  • 1663–: Colonel Legg [19]
  • 1666–: Sir John Stevens [19]
  • 1697-1717 Captain Richard Trevanion [20]
  • 1729–1739?: John Folliott
  • ?–1747: Daniel Houghton
  • 1747–?: John Waite[21]
  • 1749–1769: Richard Bowles[22]
  • 12 January 1770 – 1776: William Fawcett
  • 1776–1797: Nevinson Poole[23]
  • 1797–1811: Philip Melvill
  • 1811–1814: James Considine[24]
  • 1814–1832: William Fenwick[25]
  • 1832–1835: Loftus Grey
  • office abolished

References

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  1. Dunkin, Edwin Hadlow Wise, The Monumental Brasses of Cornwall with Descriptive, Genealogical and Heraldic Notes, 1882, pp.36-7
  2. Dunkin, Edwin Hadlow Wise, The Monumental Brasses of Cornwall with Descriptive, Genealogical and Heraldic Notes, 1882, pp.36-7, Plate 31
  3. Pedigree of Killigrew, Vivian, J.L., ed. (1887). The Visitations of Cornwall: comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1530, 1573 & 1620; with additions by J.L. Vivian. Exeter, p.268 [1]
  4. History of Parliament biography [2]
  5. Nicholas Hals Pender, A Falmouth Guide: Containing a Concise Account of the History, Trade, Port and Public Establishments of Falmouth, etc., Falmouth, 1825, p.86 [3]
  6. Lysons, Magna Britannia, Vol.3, p.48
  7. Шаблон:Cite web
  8. History of Parliament biography [4]
  9. Pedigree of Killigrew, Vivian, J.L., ed. (1887). The Visitations of Cornwall: comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1530, 1573 & 1620; with additions by J.L. Vivian. Exeter, pp.268,270 [5]
  10. Шаблон:Cite web
  11. See History of Parliament biography of Sir William Killigrew (1606–1695)[6]
  12. http://www.fortescue.org
  13. 13,0 13,1 13,2 Nicholas Hals Pender, A Falmouth Guide, 1825, p.86
  14. They shared common descent from Sir Thomas Grenville (died 1513)
  15. Шаблон:London Gazette
  16. Шаблон:London Gazette
  17. Шаблон:London Gazette
  18. Шаблон:London Gazette
  19. 19,0 19,1 19,2 19,3 19,4 Шаблон:Cite book
  20. Шаблон:Cite book
  21. Шаблон:London Gazette
  22. Шаблон:London Gazette
  23. Шаблон:London Gazette
  24. Шаблон:London Gazette
  25. Шаблон:London Gazette