PEDiaREE OF THE KLLLIGREWS. 179 



"Bart., by ill conduct wasted his wliole paternal estate, wliicli 

 " was valued at about 3,000^ per ann. ; and, lastly, sold this 

 "naanor and barton of Arwynick to bis younger brother, Sir 

 "Peter Killigrew, Knt,, aforesaid." 



All the other authorities make John the eldest son and heir, 

 and place Dame Jane, his widow, in possession of Arwenack 

 after his decease. Sir Peter and Sir William were the 4th and 

 6th sons respectively. Hals may have wrongly blamed Sir 

 William, a soldier of fortune, for the extravagance of his father, 

 a man of evil repute. {Cornish Worthies, Vol. 11, p. 120.) 



KILLIGREW OF AEWBNACK. 



Arms : — Arg. an eagle displayed with two heads, Sa. a hordure of 

 the second bezanth. 



Raphe Killigrew, Lord of Killigrew 

 in St. Erme, temp. Hen. III. 



A quo in the 4th descent 



Simon Killigrew="Jane, da. and heir 



of Arwenack, 

 1 Ric. II. 



A quo in the 



of Robert, lord of 

 Arwenack Manor. 



5th descent. 



John Killigrew=Blizabeth 2 da. of 



of Arwenack 1st Capt. 

 of Pendennis Castle, 

 (ob. 1567.) 



James Trewennard, 

 of Trewennard 



Sir John Killigrew, Sir Henry Killigrew, Sir William Killigrew, 



of Ai-wenack Ambassador to France, Groom of the Privy 



"'" son and heir ob. 1602. Chamber to James I, 

 Capt. of Pendennis, °"- ■'•°'^^- 



ob. 1584. 



