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Magna Britannia
… deanery of West, lies about four miles nearly west from Bodmin, which is the post-office town; about six, … of Pyder, is a considerable market-town, eleven miles from Bodmin, and 243 from London. The principal villages in the … manor of St. Columb, which had belonged to the Priory of Bodmin, and was afterwards in the Arundell family 35, was …
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… and small tithes, which were appropriated to the Prior of Bodmin, were many years in the Buller family, and are now, … The great tithes, formerly appropriated to the priory of Bodmin, are now vested in Joseph Hosken, Esq.: this estate … husband, Sir John Trevanion; it was held of the prior of Bodmin, as of his manor of Rialton. Seely purchased of Mary, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the son of John, descended from a family of this name at Bodmin, in Cornwall, and youngest brother of Walter Moyle, of …
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… and market 1, and about six miles nearly west from Bodmin; about eight east from Padstow, and somewhat more … of whom were buried in the church of the Grey-Friers at Bodmin. The coheiresses of Peverell brought this estate to … in 1760, by whom he had Davies Giddy, Esq., now M. P. for Bodmin. The father of Henry Davies married Elizabeth …
Magna Britannia
… Rashleigh, Esq., and the Rev. John Pomeroy, vicar of Bodmin, are joint impropriators of the great tithes, which …
Magna Britannia
… of Trigg-Minor, lies about two miles and a half north from Bodmin, which is the post-office town. The principal village … the barton is now the property of John Wallis, Esq., of Bodmin, by purchase from the late Sir John Morshead, Bart., … manor of Newton, which belonged formerly to the priory of Bodmin, and afterwards to the Glynns, was sold by that family …
Magna Britannia
… Holsworthy. This small parish belonged to the priory of Bodmin in Cornwall, and after the dissolution to the Prideaux …
Magna Britannia
… Pyder, lies about two miles and a half south-south-east of Bodmin, which is the post-office town, and three miles … this parish are the village of Trebyan, on the road from Bodmin to Lostwithiel, and part of Respryn 19 or Reprin, where is a bridge over the Fowey, on the road from Bodmin to Liskeard and Plymouth. The manor of Lanhydrock, …
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… half a century been held alternately at Launceston and Bodmin. It seems by a passage in Leland 26, that the … repaired and improved 27, when the new gaol was built at Bodmin; and is made use of by the county at the assizes. The …
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… in his time the market at Liskeard much exceeded that of Bodmin; it was then held, as it now is, on Saturday 20. It is … ancient borough and market town, situated six miles from Bodmin, about 28 from Plymouth, and 236 from London. Mr. … the burgesses of Lostwithiel complain, that the men of Bodmin, Truro, and Helston, had caused tin to be sold at …
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