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1019:(1737-1793), of Boconnoc, who developed the china clay mine on the Boconnoc estate, and in 1772 added a south wing to Boconnoc House in the form of a picture gallery (demolished 1971). He died in Italy, but his body was brought home and buried within Boconnoc Church, next to the house. A monument survives near the house, in the form of a tall granite
625:(1357–1419), "The Blind Earl", the ancestor of the 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th Earls, which senior line was extinguished during the Wars of the Roses, the last of whom was killed in the Battle of Tewkesbury in 1471. Sir Edward de Courtenay's second son (and therefore the brother of "The Blind Earl") was Sir
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in London, had gathered 80 men and broken into the park at
Boconnoc, hunted the deer, killing 20 of them, and generally damaged the property. Botreaux’s wife appealed against the charge, saying that her husband was then on military service in Portugal and that the accusation against him was false. In
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Sergeaux, husband of his wife’s sister, alleging that Sergeaux had sent men to Boconnoc, viciously assaulted him and his wife, removed 200 pounds worth of goods, and left him for dead. While serving as sheriff of Cornwall, Sergeaux then launched a second effort to obtain the property by
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The parish church is behind the house and fairly small: its dedication is unknown. It contains an interesting 15th-century font and a monument to
Penelope Mohun, 1637. The modern tower has five sides in the lower part and eight in the upper. Features of interest include a musicians' gallery, the
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for 1966/7. He married firstly, in 1942, Nina
Kendall-Lane, daughter of Ernest Kendall-Lane, and secondly, in 1988, Angela Dorothy England. In 2003 his address was given as "The Stewardry, Boconnoc", having handed over the management of the house to his son Anthony Desmond Grenville Fortescue
1235:), growing in ravines and slopes in parts of the ancient deer park at Boconnoc House, contain an internationally important assemblage of lichens, making it one of the most important sites in Europe. The site is also considered to be the best ″old-growth, southern-oceanic oak woodland″ in the
1122:, who married Elizabeth Ann Evered Poole, a daughter of Major Campbell Evered Poole. He was found dead in Boconnoc House on 9 November 2015 following a firearms incident. The inquest returned an open verdict. He predeceased his father by two years, and left two daughters and co-heiresses.
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He was supposed to be at
Westminster for the opening of Parliament on 1 October 1386 but had not left Boconnoc by 9 October 1386, when he went out hunting with a pair of greyhounds, who pulled him to his death over the edge of a cliff (the fate of the dogs is not recorded).
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656:(1358-1425) inherited the manor of Haccombe from his heiress wife (his 2nd wife) Philippa Archdekne (alias Ercedecne), a daughter and co-heiress of Sir Warin Archdekne (1354-1400), MP. His son and heir by his 3rd wife Matilda Beaumont, was Sir
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Lysons. Possibly following the death of Sir Hugh
Courtenay II at the Battle of Tewkesbury in 1471. Certainly his cousin the 7th Earl of Devon, who died in the same battle fighting for the same Lancastrian cause, was attainted at that
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1383 Sir Ralph was one of 18 major landowners in
Cornwall ordered to reside near the sea, in his case probably at Boconnoc which is at the head of the Fowey estuary, in order to provide prompt defence in case of French invasion.
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survey of 1873 he was listed in the top ten landowners in
Cornwall with an estate of 20,148 acres (81.54 km), or 2.65% of Cornwall. He died without issue when his heir became his younger brother John Bevill Fortescue (born
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Pedigree of Mohun of
Boconnoc, in Vivian, J. L., ed. (1887). The Visitations of Cornwall: comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1530, 1573 & 1620; with additions by J.L. Vivian. Exeter: W. Pollard, pp. 323–6
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Effigies of Roger
Carminow (d.1308) and his wife Joan Dinham in the church of St Mawgan-in-Meneage, Cornwall. In the cross-legged pose supposed to represent crusaders, he displays on his shield the arms of Carminow:
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See pedigree of Mohun of Boconnoc, in Vivian, J. L., ed. (1887). The Visitations of Cornwall: comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1530, 1573 & 1620; with additions by J.L. Vivian. Exeter: W. Pollard, p.324
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In gratitude and affection to the memory of Sir Richard Lyttelton and to perpetuate that peculiar character of benevolence which rendered him the delight of his own age and worthy of the veneration of posterity
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in 1300. His son Sir John Carminow (died 1341) married Joan Glyn (died 1349), daughter of Sir John Glyn, and their son was Sir Walter Carminow, who married Alice Tintern, daughter of Sir Stephen Tintern, of
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Thus the Courtenay estates were divided into four parts. On the death of Edward Courtenay, Earl of Devon, in 1556, the actual heirs to his estates were the following descendants of the four sisters above:
771:(1595–1641) who was elevated to the peerage by King Charles I as Baron Mohun of Okehampton, in recognition of his ancestor having inherited Okehampton Castle as his share of the Courtenay inheritance.
486:. The church there contains stone effigies of Roger Carminow (died 1308) in armour beside his wife Joan Dinham, daughter of Oliver Dinham (died 1299), 1st Baron. He is said to have fought under King
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John Grenville Fortescue (1896-1969) of Boconnoc (2nd son of John Bevill Fortescue) Coldstream Guards, married Daphne Marjory Bourke, only child of Hon Algernon Henry Bourke, a son of
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in 1391 and MP for Cornwall in 1407, who married Margaret Kelly (died 1420), and his heir was his son Thomas Carminow (died 1442), husband of Joan Hill, the daughter of Sir
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Vivian, Lt.Col. J.L., (Ed.) The Visitations of the County of Devon: Comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1531, 1564 & 1620, Exeter, 1895, p.245, pedigree of Courtenay
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John Bevill Fortescue (born 1850), a barrister, JP and DL for Cornwall, High Sheriff of Cornwall in 1894, who in 1891 married Dorothy Augusta Hoste, a daughter of Admiral
675:(1527–1585) to Sir William Mohun, who died seised of it in about 1587. Sir William Mohun was in any case one of the rightful co-heirs of the Courtenay family of Boconnoc.
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by his wife Anne Tiptoft. William Mohun of Hall married Elizabeth Courtenay, one of the greatest heiresses of her time, one of the four eventual co-heiresses of
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Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry, 15th Edition, ed. Pirie-Gordon, H., London, 1937, p.810, pedigree of "Fortescue of Boconnoc"
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altar table made by Sir Reginald (Raynold) Mohun, 1621, the Jacobean pulpit, and a monument to Penelope Mohun (d.1637) the wife of William Drew.
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664:(1415-c.1482) who described the house then standing as "Blekennoc House, a turretted old mansion, lately the seat of Sir Hugh Courtenay".
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Museum and is valued at about ÂŁ60 million. He also used his great wealth to acquire political influence which he did by purchasing the
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and Brooks are in the parish. Part of ancient deer park at Boconnoc House contains an internationally important assemblage of
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Cyril Dudley Fortescue (1847-1890) of Boconnoc, Lt-Col Coldstream Guards, the third son of George Matthew Fortescue. In the
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in Cornwall, the home of the Boconnoc Cricket Club. In 1993 the estate was used as a location for the film
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in Devon, where he had the power to nominate one. He also acquired considerable influence in at least two
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Mural monument with kneeling effigy, in Boconnoc Church, of Penelope Mohun (d.1637), a daughter of
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1077:(1712-1770). In 1833 he married Lady Louisa Elizabeth Ryder (d.1899), the 5th daughter of
693:(d.1471) of Boconnoc and his wife, Margaret Carminow. These four sisters were as follows:
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from 1806 to 1807. Her heir was her nephew George Matthew Fortescue (1791-1877).
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1007:(c.1705-1761) of Boconnoc married Christiana Lyttelton, a daughter of
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tournaments, for prizes, were held in Boconnoc in the 1700s.
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2150:"Researcher discovers family links with long gone chapel"
1770:"MOHUN, William (c.1540-88), of Hall and Boconnoc, Cornw"
2152:. thisiscornwall.co.uk. 16 February 2009. Archived from
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Sites of Special Scientific Interest notified in 1977
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Isabel/Elizabeth Courtenay, wife of William Mohun of
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of 1066 had held 20. The holder in 1268 was De Cant.
1916:"High sheriff of Cornwall found shot dead on estate"
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and woodland. Parts of the estate are designated as
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1557:Itineraries of William Worcester, quoted in Lysons
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621:. By his wife Emeline Dauney he was the father of
1848:Cornwall Archives, "Fortescue Family of Boconnoc"
1829:
727:by his wife Anne Tiptoft. In 1628 her descendant
4401:Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Cornwall
4387:
3778:Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Somerset
1687:biography of Reginald Mohun (1507/8-67) of Hall
824:(1527–1556) the last of the mediaeval Courtenay
708:Maud Courtenay, wife of John Arundell of Talvern
697:Elizabeth Courtenay, wife of John Trethurffe of
2095:"Boconnoc Cricket Club - Boconnoc Cricket Club"
1385:
1135:, Governor of Madras, and the other in 1772 by
797:(c.1564-1639) of Boconnoc, with arms of Mohun:
526:On a visitation of the diocese in 1371, Bishop
1759:of 1531, 1564 & 1620, Exeter, 1895, p. 566
1705:of 1531, 1564 & 1620, Exeter, 1895, p. 565
490:in his wars in Scotland and to have served as
3804:
3773:Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Devon
3129:
2826:
2275:
735:, his ancestor having inherited as his share
2209:. London: John Murray, 1999; pp. 43–51)
1126:
1976:"Boconnoc House (Grade II*) (1140354)"
1175:The estate includes the largest landscaped
1098:Sir William Legge George Hoste, 2nd Baronet
999:(d.1770). Situated 1 km to N-E of the house
874:as his share of the Courtenay inheritance.
645:in 1395, 1397 and 1421, the grandfather of
623:Edward de Courtenay, 3rd/11th Earl of Devon
3811:
3797:
3136:
3122:
2833:
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2268:
1266:Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 200
1105:Richard Southwell Bourke, 6th Earl of Mayo
1045:(1772-1864) (Lady Grenville), the wife of
995:in memory of his uncle and benefactor Sir
901:to purchase the Boconnoc estate after 1717
731:(1595–1641) was created by King Charles I
581:. Boconnoc then passed to his eldest son,
2236:Boconnoc: The History of a Cornish Estate
2168:
2131:The History of Boconnoc House in Cornwall
1762:
1326:
1322:
1320:
936:"). Having sold it in 1717 to the French
860:John Mohun, 1st Baron Mohun of Okehampton
769:John Mohun, 1st Baron Mohun of Okehampton
750:Florence Courtenay, wife of John Trelawny
603:Hugh de Courtenay, 2nd/10th Earl of Devon
16:For the locality in South Australia, see
1192:
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892:
850:(c.1540 – 1588) of Hall and Boconnoc, a
788:
592:
470:
458:
2018:. London: Hodder & Stoughton; p. 22
1219:
991:Obelisk erected at Boconnoc in 1771 by
577:(died 1471) who was executed after the
420:and has some curious incised ornament.
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1317:
1197:Sign marking site of Trecangate Chapel
1047:William Grenville, 1st Baron Grenville
671:(c.1485-1555). It was sold in 1579 by
545:In 1381 a royal commission found that
3792:
3710:Pool Of Bryher & Popplestone Bank
3700:Pentle Bay, Merrick And Round Islands
3117:
2814:
2263:
2229:, Volume 1, London, 1838, p. 63
2205:; selected, edited and introduced by
2176:Cornish Characters and Strange Events
1926:from the original on 11 November 2015
1013:George Lyttelton, 1st Baron Lyttelton
392:parish, to the southeast and east by
3250:Carricknath Point to Porthbean Beach
1964:
1208:
862:(1595–1641) who was elevated to the
832:in Devon, and other remnants of the
673:Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of Bedford
3680:Higher Moors and Porth Hellick Pool
3350:Hayle Estuary & Carrack Gladden
3194:
1914:Morris, Steven (10 November 2015).
1473:
1425:
1166:Site of Special Scientific Interest
822:Edward Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon
687:Edward Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon
679:Edward Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon
647:Edward Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon
583:Edward Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon
381:the parish had a population of 96.
13:
4328:Index of Cornwall-related articles
4048:List of civil parishes in Cornwall
3514:River Camel Valley and Tributaries
3385:Lower Fal & Helford Intertidal
2799:Index of Cornwall-related articles
2519:List of civil parishes in Cornwall
2193:(April 1933) "Two Cornish houses:
2184:
2120:IMDB movies with location Boconnoc
2101:from the original on 15 April 2017
2068:. 14 November 1986. Archived from
1981:National Heritage List for England
1079:Dudley Ryder, 1st Earl of Harrowby
1067:Hugh Fortescue, 1st Earl Fortescue
1065:(1791-1877) was the second son of
928:("Pitt the Elder"), the father of
14:
4417:
3430:Mullion Cliff to Predannack Cliff
2248:
1716:"Vivian, 1895, pp. 245, 565, 566"
1023:, in memory of the antiquary Sir
1009:Sir Thomas Lyttelton, 4th Baronet
926:William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham
669:John Russell, 1st Earl of Bedford
4373:
4361:
4349:
3820:
3604:Trevose Head and Constantine Bay
3504:Redlake Meadows & Hoggs Moor
3470:Plymouth Sound Shores And Cliffs
3091:
2851:
2843:South East Cornwall constituency
2291:
1137:Thomas Pitt, 1st Baron Camelford
1039:Thomas Pitt, 2nd Baron Camelford
1017:Thomas Pitt, 1st Baron Camelford
993:Thomas Pitt, 1st Baron Camelford
70:
69:
62:
49:
4275:Population of major settlements
3725:Shipman Head & Shipman Down
3549:Steeple Point to Marsland Mouth
3255:Carrine Common & Penwethers
2746:Population of major settlements
2220:, London, 1814, pp. 24–38
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1531:History of Parliament biography
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1286:Cornwall Council online mapping
881:(c.1675-1712) sold Boconnoc to
795:Sir Reginald Mohun, 1st Baronet
3865:Council of the Isles of Scilly
3584:Tregonetha & Belowda Downs
3485:Porthgwarra to Pordenack Point
3205:Borlasevath and Retallack Moor
2336:Council of the Isles of Scilly
1772:. History of Parliament Online
1399:
1371:
1360:
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1279:
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1150:, contains a deer park, lake,
879:Charles Mohun, 4th Baron Mohun
804:The Mohuns of Boconnoc and of
689:(d.1509), all children of Sir
18:Boconnoc Park, South Australia
1:
3735:St Martin's Sedimentary Shore
3190:Bedruthan Steps and Park Head
2212:Lysons, Daniel & Samuel,
1438:"The Visitations of Cornwall"
1254:
1188:
1085:(1772-1864) (Lady Grenville).
1015:. His only surviving son was
948:" is today on display in the
427:of Boconnoc is listed in the
3380:Lower Bostraze and Leswidden
1146:The estate, surrounding the
1056:
942:Philippe II, Duke of Orléans
588:
396:parish, and to the north by
7:
3650:Big Pool and Browarth Point
3609:Upper Fal Estuary and Woods
2059:"Boconnoc Park & Woods"
1795:Sir John-William de la Pole
1659:Sir John-William de la Pole
1242:
834:feudal barony of Okehampton
799:Or, a cross engrailed sable
763:in Cornwall, who inherited
741:feudal barony of Okehampton
547:William Botreaux, 1st Baron
454:
439:, the half-brother of King
108:OS grid reference
25:Human settlement in England
10:
4422:
4396:Civil parishes in Cornwall
3365:Kernick and Ottery Meadows
3335:Greenscoombe Wood, Luckett
3310:Gerrans Bay to Camels Cove
1797:(ed.), London, 1791, p. 11
1335:(2). Nick Wright: 139–40.
615:feudal baron of Okehampton
411:
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3715:Rushy Bay and Heathy Hill
3637:
3345:Gwithian to Mexico Towans
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1661:(ed.), London, 1791, p.11
1163:Boconnoc Park & Woods
1127:Boconnoc House and estate
868:Baron Mohun of Okehampton
733:Baron Mohun of Okehampton
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3624:West Cornwall Bryophytes
3529:Rosenannon Bog and Downs
3315:Godrevy Head to St Agnes
3275:Coverack to Porthoustock
3175:Aire Point to Carrick Du
2255:GENUKI website: Boconnoc
2225:Gilbert, Davies, (ed.),
2014:Mee, Arthur, ed. (1937)
1409:. GENUKI. Archived from
1120:High Sheriff of Cornwall
1112:High Sheriff of Cornwall
1090:Return of Owners of Land
1063:George Matthew Fortescue
930:William Pitt the Younger
784:
619:feudal baron of Plympton
437:Robert, Count of Mortain
388:parish, to the south by
3415:Meneage Coastal Section
3235:Caerthillian to Kennack
3195:Boconnoc Park and Woods
1249:Battle of Braddock Down
888:
818:feudal baron of Dunster
725:feudal baron of Dunster
637:for 1418/19 and thrice
508:Edward the Black Prince
400:parish. The hamlets of
3325:Goss and Tregoss Moors
3300:East Lizard Heathlands
3210:Boscastle to Widemouth
2913:Landrake with St Erney
1889:27 August 2008 at the
1492:"CARMINOWE, Sir Ralph"
1353:Langdon, A. G. (1896)
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212:Postcode district
142:Ceremonial county
124:Unitary authority
39:
3185:Baulk Head to Mullion
1685:History of Parliament
1517:History of Parliament
1496:History of Parliament
1196:
1071:Castle Hill, Filleigh
990:
908:
896:
866:by King Charles I as
792:
596:
516:Edward III of England
474:
462:
441:William the Conqueror
3705:Plains and Great Bay
3655:Castle Down (Tresco)
3534:St Austell Clay Pits
2207:Candida Lycett Green
2199:Architectural Review
1868:Heralds' Visitations
1864:Vivian, Lt.Col. J.L.
1816:Listed building text
1757:Heralds' Visitations
1753:Vivian, Lt.Col. J.L.
1703:Heralds' Visitations
1699:Vivian, Lt.Col. J.L.
1642:4 March 2016 at the
1545:Heralds' Visitations
1541:Vivian, Lt.Col. J.L.
1295:. Retrieved May 2010
1268:Newquay & Bodmin
1220:Wildlife and ecology
1182:The Three Musketeers
1159:Important Plant Area
852:Member of Parliament
739:and remnants of the
579:Battle of Tewkesbury
514:and his father King
492:Member of Parliament
192:Sovereign state
4321:Outline of Cornwall
3876:(cities in italics)
3853:Unitary authorities
3475:Polruan to Polperro
3465:Phoenix United Mine
3360:Kennack to Coverack
3033:St Ive and Pensilva
2792:Outline of Cornwall
2347:(cities in italics)
2324:Unitary authorities
2234:Catherine Lorigan,
2136:27 May 2007 at the
1627:Vivian, 1895, p.565
1460:"Cornwall Churches"
1355:Old Cornish Crosses
1310:2 June 2013 at the
922:President of Madras
639:knight of the shire
377:. According to the
333: /
286:South East Cornwall
4315:Places of interest
4013:St Just in Penwith
3768:Neighbouring areas
3614:Upper Fowey Valley
3569:Tamar–Tavy Estuary
3390:Lymsworthy Meadows
3230:Cabilla Manor Wood
3200:Bodmin Moor, North
2841:Civil parishes of
2786:Places of interest
2484:St Just in Penwith
2203:Betjeman's Britain
2075:on 24 October 2012
1291:5 May 2010 at the
1199:
1001:
911:
903:
810:Lanteglos-by-Fowey
802:
761:Lanteglos-by-Fowey
717:Lanteglos-by-Fowey
599:
569:, of Shilstone in
528:Thomas Brantingham
480:
475:arms of Carminow:
469:
278:UK Parliament
243:Devon and Cornwall
224:Dialling code
4337:
4336:
3874:Major settlements
3828:Ceremonial county
3786:
3785:
3460:Pentire Peninsula
3111:
3110:
3048:St Martin-by-Looe
2808:
2807:
2345:Major settlements
2299:Ceremonial county
2197:; Boconnoc", in:
1838:Delderfield, p.17
1826:Delderfield, p.16
1806:Delderfield, p.15
1791:Pole, Sir William
1655:Pole, Sir William
1314:; Explore Britain
1275:978-0-319-22938-5
1214:Cornish wrestling
1209:Cornish wrestling
1172:characteristics.
1152:agricultural land
1025:Richard Lyttelton
997:Richard Lyttelton
968:boroughs, namely
918:Blandford St Mary
872:Okehampton Castle
830:Okehampton Castle
808:in the parish of
765:Okehampton Castle
737:Okehampton Castle
715:in the parish of
701:in the parish of
662:William Worcester
611:Okehampton Castle
549:, hearing of the
484:Mawgan in Meneage
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3619:Ventongimps Moor
3544:St Nectan's Glen
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774:Margaret Buller;
745:Earls of Bedford
635:Sheriff of Devon
609:in Devon and of
605:(1303–1377), of
563:Sheriff of Devon
551:Peasants' Revolt
521:attachment order
512:Duke of Cornwall
477:Azure, a bend or
466:Azure, a bend or
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3589:Tregonning Hill
3574:Tintagel Cliffs
3559:Sylvia's Meadow
3320:Goonhilly Downs
3305:Eglarooze Cliff
3285:Crowhill Valley
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3524:Rosemullion
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3280:Crow's Nest
3270:Coombe Mill
3265:Cligga Head
3215:Brendonmoor
3023:St Dominick
2953:Lostwithiel
2938:Linkinhorne
2419:Lostwithiel
1956:7 September
1930:12 November
1726:19 December
1417:21 December
1229:sessile oak
1133:Thomas Pitt
1005:Thomas Pitt
982:Thomas Pitt
978:Robert Pitt
914:Thomas Pitt
899:Thomas Pitt
883:Thomas Pitt
856:John Horsey
705:, Cornwall.
567:Robert Hill
431:of 1086 as
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4390:Categories
4280:Demography
4175:St Austell
4165:Port Navas
4040:Wadebridge
3993:St Austell
3983:Porthleven
3933:Launceston
3893:Callington
3730:St Helen's
3670:Great Pool
3519:Rock Dunes
3435:Nance Wood
3330:Greenamoor
3225:Bude Coast
3063:St Pinnock
3053:St Mellion
3028:St Germans
3013:South Hill
2888:Callington
2751:Demography
2646:St Austell
2636:Port Navas
2511:Wadebridge
2464:St Austell
2454:Porthleven
2404:Launceston
2364:Callington
2079:26 October
2043:7 February
1987:15 October
1519:biography
1407:"Boconnoc"
1255:References
1237:south-west
1225:Old-growth
1189:Trecangate
1170:biological
962:Okehampton
729:John Mohun
699:Trethurffe
633:in Devon,
613:in Devon,
445:Okehampton
325:50°24′58″N
168:South West
98:122 (
95:Population
4290:The Duchy
4227:Civil War
4160:Pont Pill
4044:See also:
3998:St Blazey
3928:Hugh Town
3903:Camelford
3490:Rame Head
3450:Park Wood
3340:Grimscott
3083:Warleggan
3073:St Winnow
2998:Quethiock
2973:Millbrook
2968:Menheniot
2933:Lanteglos
2928:Lanlivery
2761:The Duchy
2698:Civil War
2631:Pont Pill
2515:See also:
2469:St Blazey
2399:Hugh Town
2374:Camelford
2216:, Vol.3,
2160:4 October
2033:Plantlife
1379:"Osfrith"
1341:0958-0956
1203:cob walls
1177:deer park
1083:Anne Pitt
1057:Fortescue
1043:Anne Pitt
974:Grampound
970:Camelford
958:Old Sarum
589:Courtenay
532:canon law
418:Lanlivery
386:St Winnow
363:Boskennek
328:4°36′40″W
262:Ambulance
202:Post town
40:Boskennek
4356:Cornwall
4300:Politics
4145:Menalhyl
4028:Torpoint
4023:Stratton
3978:Penzance
3953:Marazion
3938:Liskeard
3908:Falmouth
3898:Camborne
3834:Cornwall
3554:Swanpool
3499:Red Moor
3370:Loe Pool
3168:Cornwall
3078:Torpoint
3043:St Keyne
3018:St Cleer
3008:Sheviock
2993:Polperro
2988:Pillaton
2958:Luxulyan
2943:Liskeard
2923:Landulph
2918:Lanreath
2903:Dobwalls
2893:Calstock
2883:Braddock
2873:Boconnoc
2857:Cornwall
2771:Politics
2616:Menalhyl
2499:Torpoint
2494:Stratton
2449:Penzance
2424:Marazion
2409:Liskeard
2379:Falmouth
2369:Camborne
2305:Cornwall
2218:Cornwall
2134:Archived
2105:14 April
2099:Archived
2016:Cornwall
2003:Cornwall
1950:BBC News
1924:Archived
1887:Archived
1776:28 March
1640:Archived
1308:Archived
1305:Cornwall
1289:Archived
1243:See also
1033:MDCCLXXI
1003:In 1731
683:Tiverton
631:Haccombe
496:Cornwall
488:Edward I
455:Carminow
433:Bochenod
398:Braddock
394:Lanreath
371:Cornwall
355:Boconnoc
314:Cornwall
255:Cornwall
150:Cornwall
132:Cornwall
115:SX147607
85:Cornwall
77:Boconnoc
31:Boconnoc
4342:Portals
4305:Schools
4295:Diocese
4253:Fishing
4248:Economy
4243:Culture
4223:History
4200:Valency
4115:Helford
4085:De Lank
4018:Saltash
4008:St Ives
3988:Redruth
3968:Padstow
3963:Newquay
3923:Helston
3152:Summary
3068:St Veep
3058:St Neot
3038:St John
3003:Saltash
2898:Deviock
2776:Schools
2766:Diocese
2724:Fishing
2719:Economy
2714:Culture
2694:History
2671:Valency
2586:Helford
2556:De Lank
2489:Saltash
2479:St Ives
2459:Redruth
2439:Padstow
2434:Newquay
2394:Helston
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1021:obelisk
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864:peerage
571:Modbury
501:St Tudy
412:History
406:lichens
390:St Veep
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309:England
184:England
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4180:Seaton
4150:Ottery
4140:Lynher
4130:Lerryn
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4100:Gannel
4075:Carnon
4058:Rivers
3973:Penryn
3958:Newlyn
3883:Bodmin
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2978:Morval
2868:Antony
2734:Places
2687:Topics
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2621:Ottery
2611:Lynher
2601:Lerryn
2596:Kensey
2571:Gannel
2546:Carnon
2529:Rivers
2444:Penryn
2429:Newlyn
2354:Bodmin
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1444:10 May
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703:Ladock
617:, and
238:Police
160:Region
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4185:Tamar
4110:Hayle
4105:Gover
4095:Fowey
4080:Cober
4070:Camel
4065:Allen
4034:Truro
3918:Hayle
3913:Fowey
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2666:Truro
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2576:Gover
2566:Fowey
2551:Cober
2541:Camel
2536:Allen
2505:Truro
2389:Hayle
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