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Jeremy Rowett Johns | 180 pages | 01 Apr 1997 | Polperro Heritage Press | 9780953001224 | English | Clifton-upon-Teme, United Kingdom Famous People of Polperro, Cornwall

Polperro Pounds Click on topic in index or scroll down to see all topics Index The return home of rare "Polperro pounds" The story of Zephaniah Job, the "Smugglers' banker" Polperro's own bank notes Return to home page Want more information? Contact the author of this page - tonywhite polperro. The collection included two very rare Polperro Bank notes. The trustees of the Polperro Heritage Museum are delighted that they were able to purchase both notes and to have them back in the village where they belong. They will be on display in the museum next year Being an educated man, he set up a school for the local community and also became a very astute and wealthy businessman with an interests in most things that turned a profit. He also became the steward to the Trelawny estate in Pelynt. The Polperro men flourished under his guidance. The Smugglers Banker: The Story of Zephaniah Job of Polperro provincial notes were basically a promissory note and The Smugglers Banker: The Story of Zephaniah Job of Polperro was essential that enough coin was always to hand to redeem any notes that were presented, something that Job was diligent about during his lifetime. Job died unexpectedly in leaving behind a legacy as a fine businessman and a benefactor to Polperro. Read Download Polperros Smuggling Story PDF – PDF Download

Polperro Cornish : Porthpyra[1] meaning Pyra's cove is a large village, civil parishand harbour within the Polperro Heritage Coastline in south Cornwall, The Smugglers Banker: The Story of Zephaniah Job of Polperro. Its population is around 1, It is a noted tourist destination, particularly in the summer months, for its idyllic appearance with tightly-packed ancient fishermen 's houses which survive almost untouched, its quaint harbour and attractive coastline. The name Polperro derives from the Cornish Porthpyrameaning harbour named after Pyran. Early forms are Portpira, and Porpira Polperro, since medieval times, fell under the jurisdiction of two ancient and separate manorsthose of Raphael [5] in the parish of Lansalloswest of the River Pol which runs through the middle of the village, and The Smugglers Banker: The Story of Zephaniah Job of Polperro to the east in the parish of Talland[6] [7] mentioned in the Domesday Book. As early as the 13th century Polperro was a recognised fishing settlement and its first known record is in a Royal document of The date of the building of Polperro's older quay is uncertain but Jonathan Couch writing in the midth century considered that it is either the one mentioned by John Leland or one built upon the same site. It was probably built under the patronage of the lord of the manor of Raphael who owned the harbour and its rights. Polperro's newer quay, also of unknown antiquity, is sited almost on an east-west alignment a little further out to sea. It was built before when it suffered much damage in a storm, following which Thomas Long, of Penheale and lord of the manors of Raphael and Lansallos, paid for its repair. Parts of the harbour were rebuilt after destruction by a violent storm on 19 and 20 Januarywhen thirty large , two seiners and many smaller boats were destroyed The Smugglers Banker: The Story of Zephaniah Job of Polperro many parts of the village including the Green and Peak Rock were consumed by the sea waters and a number of houses were swept away. In November the worst ever storm occurred: three houses were destroyed, the whole of one pier and half the other were swept away and nearly 50 boats in the harbour were dashed to pieces. Of the six boats that survived, only one of which was a Gaffer. Polperro's new pier was designed to afford better protection for the future. Jonathan Couch was the village doctor for many years, and wrote the history of the village as well as various works of natural history particularly on ichthyology. The History of Polperro, was published after his death by his son, Thomas Quiller Couchwith many abridgements since. Couch contributed two series of articles to the periodical Notes and Queries — The Folklore of a Cornish Village andand these were incorporated in the History of Polperroto which he also contributed a sketch of his father's life. The welfare of the fishermen and the prosperity of the were in his care together with his medical and scientific work. Polperro's beauty has long been a magnet for artists. The celebrated Austrian painter Oskar Kokoschkaupon discovering Polperro, spent a year in the village between and Smuggling is understood to have prospered since Polperro developed as a port in the 12th century. By the late 18th century, much of the success of the smuggling trade through Polperro was controlled by Zephaniah Job —a local merchant who became known as the 'Smugglers' Banker'. A more organised Guard service was introduced in the 19th century together with the deterrent of stiff penalties, leading to much less smuggling. Part of the South West Coast Path was originally used by Revenue Officers as they patrolled the coast in search of smugglers. Jeffery was born in Fowey but moved to Polperro before joining the merchant navy and then being press-ganged into the . Some months later, Lake's commanding officer Sir Alexander Cochrane learned of what had happened and immediately ordered Lake to retrieve Jeffery. When Recruit arrived at Sombrero, Jeffery could not be found. Eventually the story got out and Lake was discharged from the Royal Navy by court martial for his actions. As it turned out, Jeffery had been rescued by an American and was discovered in three years later, working as a blacksmith ; he was repatriated to Britain and awarded compensation. Tourism became Polperro's main industry during the 20th century. The village is accessible by air via The Smugglers Banker: The Story of Zephaniah Job of Polperro or Newquayby train via Looe railway stationby road and by . It was estimated that the village received about 25, visitors a day during summer in the s. The village's quaint but narrow streets make driving difficult. There are horse and cart rides and milk floats disguised as trams for those who prefer not to walk. Guided walks are available in the village, and boat trips can be taken from the harbour to view the coastline which can offer sightings of dolphins and seals. The village has several restaurants as well as seven pubs. A holiday and caravan park is situated outside the village to the northeast at Carey Park. Fishing was traditionally the principal occupation of Polperro families. Fish are drawn for feeding off the South Cornwall coast in late summer bringing rich pickings for local fishermen. Once ashore, the fish were salted and pressed and the oil was collected as a by-product and used for heating and lighting. Polperro pilchards were exported throughout . Shoals of these fish diminished in the 20th century and pilchard fishing died out as Polperro's mainstay in the s, however approximately twelve vessels still operate from the harbour catching flatfishscallopscrabs, monkfishraypollockbass and . Fresh fish and are available for purchase at the quayside from time to time. Other than traditional festival days, The Polperro Festival has been held annually sinceThe Smugglers Banker: The Story of Zephaniah Job of Polperro a community festival run by volunteers beginning on the 3rd Saturday in June which helps to promote business for the village. Most of the entertainment centres on Big Green, the village square, and for the last few years under a covered marquee. Couch's House in Lansallos Street was home to naturalist and physician, Jonathan Couch and before him of many generations of the Quiller family The Smugglers Banker: The Story of Zephaniah Job of Polperro became prosperous through the proceeds of smuggling and buccaneering. Polperro's War Memorial is some distance outside the village on the coast path towards Talland. Also, tucked away in the village's winding streets on "The Warren"is a house clad entirely in shellsknown colloquially as "The Shell House". Situated in the Anglican diocese of Truro Polperro, although a small village, is served by two Church of parishes divided by the River Pol: Lansallos to the west and Talland to the east. The 19th-century Anglican Chapel of St John, a The Smugglers Banker: The Story of Zephaniah Job of Polperro of ease to Talland Parish Churchstands in the village but no longer conducts services. John Wesley preached in the village in and by it was possible to build a large chapel accommodating people and Methodism flourished in Polperro during the s. Sclerder Abbeya Roman Catholic monasteryis located off the road to Looejust outside the village. In the late 19th century, Sir Francis Galton conducted a study of fingerprints at Polperro. He The Smugglers Banker: The Story of Zephaniah Job of Polperro the village because of the prevalence of intermarriage amongst its inhabitants, being only accessible from the sea or by coastal path at that time. His findings helped to The Smugglers Banker: The Story of Zephaniah Job of Polperro criminology and sociology and include extensive genealogies of local families which are held at the College of Arms in London. Polperro Community Council is the lowest level of government for the parish. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Human settlement in England. Cornish : Porthpyra. Location within Cornwall. South West. South East Cornwall. Cornish Language Partnership. May Archived from the original PDF on 29 July Retrieved 11 January The Dictionary of English Place-Names. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Oxford: Clarendon Press; p. Truro: Tor Mark Press; p. Retrieved 7 May Clifton-upon-Teme: Polperro Heritage Press. Archived from the original on 4 September Retrieved 30 October Polperro festival and lights. Retrieved 30 June Heritage Press. Retrieved 18 August Archived from the original on 23 October Greenpark Productions. Archived from the original on 14 February Cornwall portal. Civil parishes of South East Cornwall constituency. Ceremonial county of Cornwall. Cornwall Portal. Cornwall Council Council of the Isles of Scilly. History of fishing. Historic fishing villages and communities. Glossary Index Outline. Namespaces Article Talk. Views Read Edit View history. Help Learn to edit Community portal Recent changes Upload file. Download as PDF Printable version. Wikimedia Commons Wikivoyage. Polperro Location within Cornwall. Devon and Cornwall. South Western. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Polperro. The Smugglers' Banker: The Story of Zephaniah Job of Polperro by Jeremy Rowett Johns

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