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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of the county of Cornwall, 2 miles (E. by N.) from Lostwithiel. The chapel is dedicated to St. Necton. …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… of Branchun in Restormel, the tithes of two mills in Lostwithiel and an annual rent of four marks]. 572 (484). Ad … the said fishery together with the tithes of two mills in Lostwithiel, Edmund earl of Cornwall, after the death of the …
Magna Britannia
… 23 Carew speaks of a custom which formerly prevailed at Lostwithiel, where, he says, "upon little EasterSunday, the …
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… I. not long before the capitulation of that army near Lostwithiel, in 1644. Captain Jonathan Upcot, of this town, … taken down, and a new house built by Thomas Hext, Esq. of Lostwithiel, the present proprietor, who occasionally resides …
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… is the post-office town, and about five north-east of Lostwithiel. The manor of Broadoak, having been in the …
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… is the post-office town; about six, south-by-west, from Lostwithiel, and about ten, nearly east, from Liskeard. The …
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… the post-office town, and three miles north-north-west of Lostwithiel. In this parish are the village of Trebyan, on the road from Bodmin to Lostwithiel, and part of Respryn 19 or Reprin, where is a … the hundred of Powder, lies two miles west-south-west of Lostwithiel, which is the post-office town, and about five …
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… Long annuities, some time since run out, was at Liskeard. Lostwithiel, Loswithiel, or Lestwithiel LOSTWITHIEL, LOSWITHIEL, or LESTWITHIEL, in the deanery and … from Plymouth, and 236 from London. Mr. Whitaker supposes Lostwithiel to have been the residence of Withiel the first …
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… the post-office town, and about eight eastnorth-east from Lostwithiel. The only village in this parish is Trevillis: …
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… deanery of West, is situated about four miles east from Lostwithiel, which is the post-town, and between seven and …
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