Lake's Parochial History of the County of Cornwall, Volum 1EP Publishing [for] Cornwall County Library, 1974 - 438 pàgines |
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Pàgina 202
... Liskeard ; east , S. Ive ; west , S. Neot . The modern name of this parish was not extant at the time of the Norman Conquest , but probably then passed in the Domesday tax under the titles of Treloen , Niweton , or Trethac . At the time ...
... Liskeard ; east , S. Ive ; west , S. Neot . The modern name of this parish was not extant at the time of the Norman Conquest , but probably then passed in the Domesday tax under the titles of Treloen , Niweton , or Trethac . At the time ...
Pàgina 207
... Liskeard , was formerly a seat of the Langfords , who were great royalists . Robert Langford of this place , who died in 1614 , left a charitable bequest to the poor of this parish , now lost . The confession of faith required of the ...
... Liskeard , was formerly a seat of the Langfords , who were great royalists . Robert Langford of this place , who died in 1614 , left a charitable bequest to the poor of this parish , now lost . The confession of faith required of the ...
Pàgina 303
... Liskeard , and S. Keyne ; on the east by Liskeard , Morval , and S. Martin ; on the south by Talland and Pelynt ; and on the west by Lanreath . The tithable lands of the parish are by estimation 5,130 acres , of which 4,521a . are ...
... Liskeard , and S. Keyne ; on the east by Liskeard , Morval , and S. Martin ; on the south by Talland and Pelynt ; and on the west by Lanreath . The tithable lands of the parish are by estimation 5,130 acres , of which 4,521a . are ...
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