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Bunking Rundle, frmr. Lit. Tregue ~lartin .John Lewis (~rs.), farmer, Philp Frederick Rapenoteire, fJrmer, .Julian "\Vm. Hy. frmr. Gt. Tratford Treneddon Trenoddon Kelly John, farmer, Trigavithick Mit.chell .John, farmer, East Kellow Philp Thomas, friD!r. Gre3Jt Lisson Knott William, farmer, 'l're~?;ue Painter Francis, farmer, Launell!r Rowe Elizabeth Ann (Mrs.), farmer, Lightfoot Richard, farmer, Treweer Pearce Frederick, miller (water), Middle Trenewan Marshall .John Coppin, farmer & land- Tresquite mill Serpell .Joseph, frmr. North Trenewan owner, Landividdy Pe3rne .John, carpenter Tailing Elijah, farmer, Daws May Saml.frmr.Barton &West Coombe
LANTEGLOS-:BY-CAMELFORD is & parish, west of Camelford, and was for some time in use in a which includes the town of Camelford, r! milei south-west blacksmith's shop; the total height, inc:uding the round from Camelford, 10 north-east from Wadebridge station on head, which bears a plain Greek cross within a border, the London and South Western railway, and about 2 mL.es is 7 feet 6 inches: the shaft immediately below the hf'a•l west from Delabole station, opened in August, 1893, on spread~ out on either side into a sh11rt rounded srm; the new branch of this line from Launceston to Wade anuthel' ancient stone in th~ grounds, for several yeart bridge, in the Korth Eastern division of the county, hun u~ed to prop up the side wall of an o!d barn on the farm dred and petty sessional division of Lesnewth, Camelford of "Castlegoff," i~ 7 feet 2 inches high, or including the union and county court district, rural deanery of Trigg tenon at Dne end, 8 feet I inch, and I foot 4 inches wide;. Minor, archdeaconry of Bodmin and diocese of Truro. Tha one of the faces and one side bear an inscription in Saxon river Camel forms part of the boundary between this l'haracters of the nth el'ntury, 11rrang!'d in thrt>!' lin!'s and pl-ace and Advent. The church of S . .Julitta is a building reading as follows :- " + ~LSELTH & GENERETH of stone in the Norman and Perpendicular styles, con WROHTE THYS~E SYBSTEL FOR .t~LWY~EYS SAUL sisting of chancel of two and a half bays, south aisle extend & FOR H E~YSEL," i.e. "£lseth and Genereth wrought ing !Long the whole length of the nave and chancel, north this family pillar ( sib-stel) for £lwyne's soul and for them transept, south porch and an embattled western tower of selves " ; this monolith was purohased and p:aced in its three stages, 71 feet in height., with pinnacles and a prPsent position by the Rev. J . .J. Wilkinson M.A. rector newel turret, and containing 5 bells, cast in a field near (1852-76): a font of Saxon or very Early Norman date, Helstone in 1783 : the roofs are enriched with bosses dis once standing on the rectorv lawn, has been presented to · playing shields of arms, including those of the Coryton, some other church ; the circular basin had an indented Trecarel ~nd Trelawney families, and there is an octagonal ornament round the edge and was covered with interlaced font of Pentewan stone of Perpendicular date: a small carving and knot work ·and the stem with two bold cable -window on the north side of the chapel contains some mouldings and a bancl of quatrefoils below. At the junc heraldic glass, and the windows of the south aisle retain tion of several roads near the hamlet of Trewa!der is the fragments of ancient glass, chiefly figures : and there are round head of a cross, placed on a square base: at Trevia also on the north side a priests' doorway, built up in is another cross with round head, somewhat mutilated 1853: the communion table Df oak is a memorial to and serving as a gate post: about a quarter of a milt:> west .!.rthur Gilbert Harvey, d. I 5th December, I872: the north of the church, on an eminence, is an earthwork called transept opens to the nave by a wide semicircular-headed " Castlegoff," consisting of a circular rampart about 200 arch : over the south doorway is a cinquefoiled niche; the feet in diameter with entrances .on the east and west, a. stoup is now built up : the roof of the porch is ornamented ditch, and on the west side a semicircular earthwork about with shields of arms, including those of Dinham: in tha 300 feet long and 120 wide: north of this camp, on the. ehurch is a monument to the Rev. Wm. Phillips M.A. 47 slope, are remains of a muc:h larger circular earthwork years reetor, d. :o:oth April, I794; and there are many called ":Xewbury," soo feet in diameter, forming in part Qthers, but all of modern date : the churchyard h'