Ah! (Don't know why I'm searching) I found something on Philippa Trenowith:
also John, who by his marriage with Philippa, daughter and coheiress of John Trenowith, of Fentongollen, esq. became possessed of that place. The issue of this marriage, was first, Thomas, son and heir of Fentongollen; second, John, who married Margaret, eldest daughter and coheiress of Richard Chain peruowme, of Halwin, in Cornwall, esq.; third, Nicholas, who married Catherine, second daughter and coheiress of John Wolvedon, of Wolvedon, or Golden, in Probus, and left issue a son Thomas, who married Jenifer, daughter of JSir Hugh Trevanion, knt. Also three daughters, who on the decease of their brother without issue, became coheiresses. Philippa, the eldest, was married to Hugh Boscawen, ancestor to lord viscount Falmouth, and lies interred at St. Michael Peukevil ; Joan, to Walter Gavrigan, and Elizabeth to Nicholas Herle, of Trenowith. The before-mentioned John Carminowe, and Philippa Trenowith, his wife, had issue also, six daughters;
(Page 56),An historical survey of the county of Cornwall, Vol 2.
If I find anything else on the other daughters, I'll post it.
Here's something on Margaret and marriage to Richard Whitley/Whitleigh
Thomas Tregarthian, after his aforesaid marriage, removed to Court, in St. Stephen's, in Brannel, and was sheriff of Cornwall in 1492. His issue were John, his son and heir, and two daughters. Of the latter, Margaret was married to Richard Whitley, or Whitleigh, of Efford, near Plymouth, and left issue two daughters, married to Grenville, of Stowe, and Hals;
(Page 280 & 281). Ibid.