The landed holdings of the Chinals family were in west Cornwall, and John was probably related to the Henry Chinals who had sat for Helston in 1372 and for Helston, Lostwithiel and Truro in 1380. In 1406 John and his wife conveyed their house in Penryn to William Waryn, a citizen of London; and in the following year they sold eight messuages and 24 acres of land situated in the same town and close by in Goldwest to William Richard. They may subsequently have moved to Helston, or else already owned property there, for on a later occasion Chinals was referred to as being from that town.
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