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Magna Britannia
… 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 …
Magna Britannia
… the post-office town, and about eight eastnorth-east from Lostwithiel. The only village in this parish is Trevillis: …
Magna Britannia
… deanery of West, is situated about four miles east from Lostwithiel, which is the post-town, and between seven and …
Magna Britannia
… east from Bodmin; and the same distance north-east from Lostwithiel. There is no village in this parish, except the … at this place, till the year 1753, when it was removed to Lostwithiel, and from thence, in 1773, to Bodmin, where it is …
Magna Britannia
… hundred of Powder, about four miles south-south-east from Lostwithiel, and about three north from Fowey, which is the …
Magna Britannia
… is the post-office town; and about five south-east from Lostwithiel. The greater part of Lerrin is in this parish. … and deanery of West, lies two miles south-southeast from Lostwithiel, which is the post-office town; and from Fowey … are, Bofarnell, near Resprin-bridge; Bridge-end, adjoining Lostwithiel; Lerrin, on the creek of that name; Polmenow, and …
Magna Britannia
… town, and about the same distance south-south-west from Lostwithiel. The principal villages in this parish, besides …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… which the king was bringing back from his victory at Lostwithiel. On 15 October Charles reached Salisbury and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in the west the campaign that led to the surrender at Lostwithiel (2 August 1644). When Charles, at Bewdley, was …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… personal escape to Plymouth by sea. His last letter from Lostwithiel is of the 27th August, and describes the …
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