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man Emmanuel Hutchings‏, Alternative name: Emmanuel Hutchings alias Glanvill Glandfield‎ 1) 2)
Born ‎± 1612 Morwenstow, Cornwall, England‎ 3)
Baptised ‎22 Jul 1612 Morwenstow, Cornwall, England 3)
Died ‎May 1684 Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England‎, approximately 72 years 4)
Buried ‎1 Jun 1684 Morwenstow, Cornwall, England 4)

Married/ Related
to:

woman Joan Unknown‏‎ 2)
Died ‎± Apr 1686 Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England 5)
Buried ‎1 May 1686 Morwenstow, Cornwall, England Widow, of Kilkhampton 5)

Children:

1.
woman Joan Hutchings‏‎
Born ‎1645 Morwenstow, Cornwall, England‎
2.
man Charles Hutchings‏‎
Born ‎1648 Morwenstow, Cornwall, England‎
3.
man Richard Hutchings‏ 6) 7)
Born ‎± 1650 Morwenstow, Cornwall, England‎ 2)
Baptised ‎20 Mar 1650 Morwenstow, Cornwall, England
Died ‎Jan 1703/04 Kilkhampton, Cornwall, England‎, approximately 53 years 7) 8)
Buried ‎16 Jan 1703/04 Morwenstow, Cornwall, England Of Kilkhampton 8)

Notes: There is no marriage for a Richard Hutchings and Elizabeth in either Kilkhampton or surrounding area.

Richard Hutchings is named on a counterpart lease dated 1669, between Thomas Philipps and Emmanuel Hutchings of Morwenstow, husbandman. The lease is for the lives of Richard and Emmanuel. This would suggest That Emmanuel is either Richard's father (likely) or brother (significantly less likely). The land involved is "1/10th part of all messuages in Hartiscott alias Harscott in Morwenstow now in the tenure of Hugh Trick" - which, after Richard's decease, would be leased by his widow for her life and her daughters' lives. (Z16/2/8/47)

Thomas Philipps seems seems to have inherited it, ultimately, from John Philipps of Stratton, who had purchased it from Walter Orchard in 1625. Albeit, before that time, the Philipps were leasing that same land. Though the 1625 deed suggests these "premises were sometime the inheritance of John Manning, gent., deceased".

This is further supported by a counterpart lease dated 1741, which references "Tenth part of messuages, lands, tenements and commons in Harscot alias Harscott formerly in the possession of Emmanuel Hutchings, now or late of Sarah Hutchings", for "99 years or the lives of (2), Jane and Grace Hutchings, daughters of Bethnell Hutchings". (Z16/2/8/98) The repeated presence of Emmanuel as a name is unusual, and it evidences this land remaining in the same family for multiple generations.

The above would therefore suggest this Richard, is the Richard, son of Emmanuel and Joan, baptised at Morwenstow in 1650.
4.
man Emmanuel Hutchings‏‎
Born ‎± 1652 Morwenstow, Cornwall, England‎

Sources

1) Source: Dayman of Ashley Court, Tiverton "Morwenstow, CornwallCounterpart lease for 99 years or 2 lives:(1) Thomas Phillips of Poughill, Cornwall, gent.(2) Emanuell Hutchings of Morwinstowe, husbandman1/10th part of all messuages in Hartiscott alias Harscott in Morwenstow now in the tenure of Hugh TrickLives: Richard Hutchings, Emanuell Hutchings" Dated: 1 November 1669. External Link
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/2a1e7954-1c00-468a-a6cf-acf4c10b7311. Reference: Z16/2/8/47 (Data from secondary evidence)
2) Source: Cornwall, England, Parish Registers, 1538-1900 1650: "Mar 20 Richard s of Emmanuel and Johan Hutchings". Reference: Morwenstow Transcript (Data from secondary evidence)
3) Source: Cornwall, England, Parish Registers, 1538-1900 1612: "July 22 Emanuell Hutchins als Glandfield son of Francys Hutchins als Glandfield". Reference: Morwenstow, Transcript (Data from secondary evidence)
4) Source: Cornwall, England, Parish Registers, 1538-1900 1684: "June 1 Emanuell Hutchings of the pish of Kilkhampton". Reference: Morwenstow Transcript (Data from secondary evidence)
5) Source: Cornwall, England, Parish Registers, 1538-1900 1686: "May 1 Joana Hutchings of Kilkhampton wid". Reference: Morwenstow, Transcript (Data from secondary evidence)
6) Source: Cornwall, England, Parish Registers, 1538-1900 1692: "Elizabeth daughter of Rich and Eliz Hutchings July 15". Very small chance Rich is actually Nich.. Reference: Kilkhampton (Data from direct source)
7) Source: Dayman of Ashley Court, Tiverton "Morwenstow, CornwallCounterpart lease:(1) Samuel Phillips of Poughill, Cornwall, gent.(2) Elizabeth Hutchings of Kilkhampton, widowTenth part of messuages, lands and tenements in Harliscott alias Harscott late in the tenure of Richard Hutchings, deceased husband of (2)Term: 99 years or the lives of (2) and her daughters Sarah and Elizabeth Hutchings" Dated: 16 September 1704". External Link
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/3d60d38b-3cee-4cee-9aad-de3bea77fbf1. Reference: Z16/2/8/72 (Data from direct source)
8) Source: Cornwall, England, Parish Registers, 1538-1900 1703: "Jan 16 Richard Hutchings of Kilkhampton". Reference: Morwenstow Transcript (Data from secondary evidence)