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… of this act, they were held alternately at Launceston and Bodmin, till the year 1727, after which they were held solely … the spring assizes being held at Launceston, the summer at Bodmin. The quarter sessions were formerly held at Bodmin and Truro, the sessions beginning always at Bodmin on …
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… a saltier engrail'd, Argent. Bodiniel, of Bodiniel in Bodmin, married the heiress of Burnard; the heiress of … Rev. Edward Giddy, father of Davies Giddy, Esq., M. P. for Bodmin. Arms of Davies: Arg. a chevron Ermines, between three … One of this family married a coheiress of Cock of Bodmin. Arms of Fleming: Vair, a chief checky O. and G. …
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… married Gilbert, ancestor of the Rev. Pomeroy Gilbert of Bodmin, about a century ago, About the middle of the …
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… of Truro. His son John was, in 1679, created Viscount Bodmin, and Earl of Radnor 9. The title became extinct in …
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… Pole Carew, M. P. Behan-Park Veryan Rev. Jeremiah Trist. Bodmin Priory W. R. Gilbert, Esq. Bodrean St. Clement's Henry … Bosahan Anthony in Meneage Thomas Grylls, Esq. Bosdarne Bodmin Wm. Flamank, D. D. Bray Morval Philip Wynhall Mayow, … of William Rashleigh, Esq. M. P. (Unoccupied.) Kirland Bodmin James Kempthorne, Esq. Kenegie Gulvall A seat of the …
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… of the elder branch is the Rev. Pomeroy Gilbert, of Bodmin, in Cornwall. Sir Humphrey Gilbert, the celebrated …
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… parts, Or and Sable. Flamank or Flamock of Bokarne in Bodmin. This family is traced seven generations above Thomas … of the Noys, and is father of Davies Giddy, Esq., M.P. for Bodmin. Arms of Giddy: Or, a fesse engrail'd Vert, between a … present representative of this family is Mr. Spiller of Bodmin. Arms: Per pale Sab. and Argent, a horse current, …
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… in the laws of the realm, and Michael Joseph, a smith of Bodmin, rose in rebellion. Having prevailed on Lord Audley to … landed at Whitsand bay, near the Lands-End; advancing to Bodmin, he found the Cornish ripe for a new rebellion, and … the King's army, much inferior in numbers, had retired to Bodmin, whence, having been joined by the trained bands who …
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… of Borough Towns, &c. 1. 1. The Seal of the Borough of Bodmin, representing a King sitting under a Gothic canopy, … of Edward I. Launceston, Liskeard, Lostwithiel, Truro, Bodmin, Helston, and Tregony. The latter, after a long disuse … the market at which place has long been discontinued; Bodmin and Launceston, he speaks of as the greatest. The …
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… plague, by which this county, and particularly the town of Bodmin, had been much depopulated. Carew says, that it had … have been confined to the inland towns, Truro as well as Bodmin, Launceston, Liskeard, and Lostwithiel, being included … 81 92 3 5 82 93 437 487 Boconnoc 40 47 7 4 42 56 212 236 Bodmin (town) 266 253 12 12 374 396 1,951 2,050 (parish) 59 …
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