Alexander Daniell Explained

Alexander Daniell
Birth Date:12 December 1599
Birth Place:Middelburg, Walcheren
Death Place:Larigan, Cornwall
Resting Place:Madron, Cornwall
Other Names:Alexander Daniel
Children:ten

Alexander Daniell (12 December 1599 – 12 April 1668) was the sole proprietor of the Manor of Alverton, Cornwall from 1630 until his death in 1668.

He was born in Middelburg[1] [2] in Walcheren, the son of Richard Daniel, clothier and citizen of London,[3] and on coming to Cornwall in 1632, lived in rented accommodation until 1639, when a new house was built at Larigan, between Penzance and Newlyn.[4] His notebook gives his income and expenditure (actual years not stated in The Cornishman article). In the first year his income is £43 and expenditure £156; the following year his income was £206 and he spends £246; and in the third year income was £181 and expenditure £219. It appears that excess of expenditure over income was the norm.[5] He was interested in the history of the manor and made copies of rent-rolls preserving information on the parishes of Madron, St Buryan, and St Levan as well as Alverton. One of Daniell's manuscripts, known as the Rawlinson MSS, class C No 789 is preserved in the Bodleian Library, Oxford.[6]

He died at his residence on 12 April 1668 and is buried at Madron. The following is inscribed on his tomb:–[7]

Belgia me Birth, Britain me Breeding gave,
Cornwall a wife, ten children, and a grave.[8]

Daniel's tomb, along with members of his family, is in the churchyard at Madron.

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  1. https://oxfordindex.oup.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/7112#fullTextLinks Oxford Index Reference Entry Daniell, Alexander (1599–1668), diarist
  2. http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/daniel-richard-1561-1630 The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1604-1629, ed. Andrew Thrush and John P. Ferris, 2010
  3. Royal Institution of Cornwall, Charles Henderson Calendar 2, p. 24. His family was from Belgian descent: "sold to Justo Collimore all my inheritance due out of my Grand Mother Van Megens' estate of land and goods in Brabant for £157."
  4. Book: Pool. Peter A S. The History of the Town and Borough of Penzance. 1974. Corporation of Penzance. Penzance.
  5. News: Conversazione at Laregan. The Cornishman. 175. 17 November 1881. 6.
  6. News: Antiquarian. Documents relating to the Manor of Alverton and the Borough of Penzance. The Cornishman. 27. 16 January 1879. 3.
  7. https://books.google.com/books?id=wqdJAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA130 The Gentleman's Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, Volume 96, Part 1
  8. We know the names of three sons: Alexander, Richard and Elias, cf. Henderson Calendar 2, p. 24.