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Cornwall Phillimore Parish Records (Marriages) Volume 23 - Cornelly 1679-1812, Ladock 1686-1812, Launcells 1642-1812, Marhamchurch 1558-1812, Probus 1641-1812, St.Stephen by Launceston 1566-1812, St. Veryan 1676-1812.... More Info
Product Code: PRS138
Cornwall Phillimore Parish Records (Marriages) Volume 24 - Launceston St.Mary Magdalene 1559-1812, St.Keverne 1608-1812.... More Info
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Cornwall Phillimore Parish Records(Marriages)Vol.25 - Grade 1708-1812, Gwennap 1660-1812, Jacobstow 1656-1812, Landewednack 1654-1812, Poundstock 1615-1814, Ruan Major 1683-1812, Ruan Minor 1667-1812, Treneglos(B.Ts) 1682-1687, Treneglos(B.Ts) 1694-1812, Warbstow 1695-1812, Week St.Mary 1602-1812.... More Info
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Cornwall Phillimore Parish Records (Marriages) Volume 26 - Creed(with Grampound) 1611-1837, Gerrans 1538-1837, Philleigh(alias Filleigh) 1613-1837, Ruan Lanyhorne 1608-1837, St.Clement 1538-1837, St.Just-in-Roseland(with St.Mawes)1538-1837, St.Michael Penkivel 1577-1837.... More Info
Product Code: PRS141
This directory details the legal and medical professions, engineers, bankers, architects, and many others, including names and addresses. There is also a section on peers, bishops, baronets and knights, and others on county seats and county officials, plus descriptive, historical, ornithological and botanical accounts of the counties. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable text *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully printable *Over 1000 pages... More Info
* Victoria's transatlantic treat: Caroline Roope tells the story of when Buffalo Bill amused the queen * Kindness everywhere: Keith Gregson discovers that concern for birds is not something new, as he tells the story of the hugely successful Dicky Bird Society * PM, pig breeder and police pioneer: Nick Thorne traces residential records for the two times prime minister of the United Kingdom. Sir Robert Peel * The strange case of Lucy Strange: In the midst of WW1, one woman lost both her life and her public reputation: so why didn't Lucy Mary Strange's family get justice? By Nell Darby * The untold story of €˜Doctor Dick': Will Hazell investigates the chequered career of a man who scandalised Cornwall in the late 19th century * History in the details: Materials - wool (part 1) More Info
Product Code: DYAP094
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Published in 1884 this set of two volumes contains, what is described by the author as being "Sketches of Some Eminent Cornish Men and Families". Describing them as being sketches is rather doing an injustice to his work, as most are exceptionally well researched and not at all lacking in detail. Some of those mentioned are The Arundells, William Borlase, Davy and Mrs Boscawen to name just a ...More Info
This publication includes notes on the history of the village, Berry Down, Ancient Families of St. Neot, The Life of St. Neot, The life of St. Neot, the Parish Church and Windows, St. Dominick and the Ballad of Tregeagle to name a few. This publication is invaluable to anyone interested in this area of Cornwall. Searchable and bookmarked
Narratives of shipwrecks on its coast, its agriculture, fisheries and mining. Tales of days of wrecking and smuggling. Longevity of its inhabitants, names of places, their true renderings and significations. A publication that should be in the possession of anyone who is interested in Mullyon or indeed Cornwall in general.
Volume 2 of So Soon Passeth It Away: The story of a branch of the Braund family who leave rural Cornwall for the docklands of Plymouth in the early C19th. Includes stories of the early Victorian navy, the cholera epidemic and the Opium Wars. By Janet Few (Braund Society, 2003). 10 illustrations plus family trees, 80 A5 pages
Volume 3 of So Soon Passeth it Away: The Story of a branch of the Braund family who were bakers in Cargreen, Landulph, Cornwall in the C19th by Janet Few Braund Society (2006) A5 36 pages 10 illustrations