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Renatus Bellott

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Renatus Bellott (died 1709) was a Member of Parliament for the rotten borough of Mitchell in Cornwall from 1702 to 1705. He was the owner of the barton of Bochym on the Lizard Peninsula.

His wife was Mary. the daughter of Edmund Spoure and Mary née Rodd. On her father's death she inherited the barton of Trebartha. They had one son, named after his father, who died in 1712 at the age of eight. Renatus Bellott died of fever in 1709 and Bochym was sold to George Robinson, Esq. to pay off debts.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Gilbert, Davies (1838). The Parochial History of Cornwall, Founded on the Manuscript Histories of Mr Hals and Mr Tonkin; with additions and various appendices. London: J B Nichols and Son. pp. 303.
  2. ^ "The Ancestry Of The Late Mr Edward Hearle Rodd". The Cornishman. No. 82. 5 February 1880. p. 7.

 

Parliament of England
Preceded by Member of Parliament for Mitchell
1702–1705
With: Francis Basset
Succeeded by