THE MONUMENTS AND REGISTERS OF LOCAL CHURCHES. 289 
1671. Nov. 2 Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. Richard Rolle and Joan 
his wife. 
1679. June 10. George, son of Mr. Richard Rolle and Jone his wife, 
born 26th May previous. 
1684. April 12. Walter, son of Richard Arundell and Bridget his 
wife. 
1685. April 17. Jone, daughter of Richard Arundell and Bridget 
his wife. 
1686. Feb. 14. Amie, daughter of Richard Arundell and Bridget 
his wife. 
1687. July 28. Penelope, daughter of Mr. Nicholas Kendall and 
Jane his wife, bap. at Lanlivery. 
This Mr. Nicholas Kendall took his m.a. degree, was ordained 
deacon in the Lady Chapel at Exeter 21st July, 1680, priest on 
the 30th, and instituted to the rectory of Sheviock on the 31st of 
the same month, thus bringing him to this parish, of which he 
rebuilt the rectory-house, over a mantelpiece in which the arms of 
Kendall still remain, though the house is no longer used for its 
original purpose. 
The baptism of Penelope is recorded in the Register of Lan- 
livery, as are also those of Walter and Charles, with the statement 
that they were baptized at Sheviock. Walter was the eldest son, 
and became of Pelyn. He married, and was ancestor of the 
present Kendalls of Pelyn, &c. The second son, Charles, took 
holy orders, and attained: the degree of p.p. He also married 
and left descendants.' 
Nicholas Kendall is buried at Lanlivery, where there is a mural 
monument to his memory. He is described as Nicholas Kendall, 
M.A., vicar of Lanlivery, rector of Sheviock, canon residentiary of 
the cathedral church of St. Peter, Exeter, and archdeacon of 
Totnes. Born 28th Jan., 1656, died 3rd March, 1739, and buried 
in the cathedral church of St. Peter, Exeter. He married first 
Jane, daughter of Thomas Carew of Harrobear, Esq., by whom 
he had issue six sons and six daughters. He married secondly 
Hannah, daughter of John Snell of Exeter, Esq., who survived 
him. ‘The inscription states that this monument was erected to 
his memory by his eldest son, Walter Kendall, Esq., of Pelyn. 
The monument is surmounted by the following shield of arms; 
viz., the dexter, Arg. a chev. betw. three dolphins embowed sa. ; 
Kendall: the sinister, Per fesse, in chief or, three lions pass. sa. ; 
1 See Visitations of Cornwall, p. 260; but most of the entries from these 
Registers are not given there. 
