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Cornwall Parish Registers Corn w a ll P a r i s h Re g i s t e r s . m arriages. EDI TED BY W . P . W . PH I LLI MO RE , M . A . , S Y R M . A . THOMA TA LO , , ’ Vi ca r o i ust i n P cmmth f S . j , AND M R . S . H . GLE R S J NC O S . OL V . X . 10110011 S S U ED TO THE BS CR I B R B P S Y HI LLI MORE 8: o . I SU E C , 12 H A NCER Y LA NE . 4 , C 1 0 6 9 . P R E F A C E . I n re se n in is the e n me of the ornwall p t g th , t th volu C arria e e is e rs the s s ri e rs the i rs e sire to M g R g t to ub c b , Ed to d poin t out that n o le ss than sixty - five re gi ste rs have be en rin e in the se ri e s am n i n n e ar on e - i r of the p t d , ou t g to ly th d r n total n umbe r of pa i she s in Corn wall . The y desi re to te de r the i r ackn owle dgme nts to the cle rgy who have pe rmitte d the e n ri es be rin e an d Mr . a we who wi rea t to p t d to Sh d ll , , th dy h m i ur e s as a we e be a e w the ran scri s. co t y, llo d th to coll t d th t pt Thre e of the five pari she s which are in clude d i n this volume — St . E we an i e r an d e n e n i afiord se ma e ria , L l v y M h ot u ful t l ’ r n fo the ge ne alogi st ; St. Ste phe n s i s re de red valuable by the i n si n e n rie s not be n d in the re i s e rs w i e clu o of t to fou g t , h l r m i n i St. in n w a a r ts own in ri s a e is a se W o , p t f o t c v lu , u ful s e me n s wi ie w i a eare i n the e i h uppl t to Lo t th l, h ch pp d ght volume . It is with n o little satisfaction that the Editors we lcome m n n the i s ri r Th Can on Ha mo d amo gst l t of con t buto s. e pre fatory n ote which he has furn ishe d an d the e xtre me care wi whi he has e ra e the e n e n i arria e s are th ch xt ct d M h ot M g , s as mi be e e e r m a i s in i s e s ar uch ght xp ct d f o d t gu h d chol . Hithe rto it has be e n foun d e xpe die n t to pre se n t the sub scribe rs wi th marriages from a se rie s of easte rn an d we ste rn m m h aris a e rn a e . I n the n e e e e t e wi s p hes lt t ly xt volu , to t hes s me who are s e ia in e re s e i n the w r i s r e of o p c lly t t d o k, th ul will be re laxe d so as to admit of the in se rtion of the Bodmi n arria e s w i a e e e n in an for s me ears. M g , h ch h v b h d o y For the n e n ie n e ose s s ri e rs who a e ine co v c of th ub c b h v jo d , at iffe ren ime s si n e the se ri e s was omme n e the d t t , c c c d, followi n g list of the parishe s which have be en dealt with is he re given Vo St e nne n Vow n n . w n n I . S VII Sh e van Adve nt L Mawnan St re war Gwi i an . B d th Mylor k C e t e r TOWe dnac St. l h Pe rran arworthal Davi s ow ow u i ne d t V IV. S th y Forra ury St thi an s b Shevi ocke y nhot St. J Manaccan El‘ smd Lante glos by Carne l C ardynham Vow un VIII . ford E n e ll m FOW esn e wth CY L Hefiang war re a Michae lstow Ty d th an roc L hyd k os wit i e Minste r L t h l Luxul an Otte rham y S r e a t. C ee St. T th l VVhrle ggan (11) re val a Vo mr. IX T g w . V°LW E V U E 11 . VOL M . Le lant Lan i ve t Paul Tin tage l Ze n nor St Tud St. Hi ar . y l y St a n M by O U ME X V L . an e as O L t LU ME . V VI St E we ’ 13 10 3 113 St e e n s i n ran $5332? 8 l . St ph B 8 " Xc‘” " e ‘ Phi llack Pad e tow Wi St. n now OLU ME " L W r an i V a le gg ( i Lanlive ry St us i n Pe n wit Wi i e . J t h th l Me n he niot ur m n o St an S . a so r Go an . B y t S p l t It may n ot be out of place as a fin al word to say that the Editors would gl adly we lcome additional help i n the tran ri i n h i r sc pt o of t e Marriage Re g ste s of Cornwall . T . T . E . G . ul 1 0 6. j y , 9 ¢ontents. PARI H S . Pace . St. E we ’ St. Ste phe n s Bran n e l St. Winn ow Lan live ry M e n he n iot ¢ornwall p arish Registers. M arriage s at S t. Ewe , 1 60 t 18 12 5 o . Nom—The e ar ies i t S E w is a ume e s e r a t. e we re serve vo l t R g t ll p d l , oun i n oo morocco with arc me n e ave s i vi n the arri a e s b d g d , p h t l , g g M g rom 1 60 to 168 a ti sms rom 1 60 to 16 ir s rom 16 f 5 7, B p f 5 5 3 , B th f 5 3 o 1660 a ti sms rom 1660 to 1686 an d uria s rom 1 o 16 t t 86. , B p f B l f 5 5 9 The se con vo ume we oun i n e a e r wit arc me n t e ave s d l , ll b d l th , h p h l con i nue s the re cor of a isms rom 168 to 1 arria e s t d B pt f 7 75 9, M g ro 168 to n uria om 168 From 1 o f m 7 1778 a d B ls fr 7 to 1773 . 75 4 t ’ 1812 the arria e s are e n te re on Har wi c e s orms e re e in M g d d k f , th b g us u i ca e rr e n tri s rom 1 to 1 8 To the i n th d pl t Ma i age e f 75 4 77 . k d o the K Rashle i h c r of S E w n s f R v C non . e o t e e s e . a . I g , M A R t , th Re v T or is i n e e for assi stan c i n r i i n e . a e anscr the . T yl d bt d t b g s t m arria e s and a so for e rmi s i on o ri nt he . M g , l p p t VOLU ME 1. r jobes Tre ve thike Elizabe tha. C ane Ricus Ye o Agn e ta Roge rus Curran Doratia Smith Ri cus Prow Elizabe tha M archan te Jobe s Thoms Thomasin e George Jobes Whyte 8: Jane Wysa Johe s Jordan Jan e Tre ge now Johe s Tre ge now Dori tie P [e r] kin Ste phan us Tre de nnary Maria Le n ne Ale xan de r Row jane Arrunde ll Willimus Porth Jane Robe rts j ohe s She phe ard Thomasine M e lhewys Thomas Nicolls An nys Robtus Tubb Jan e Nicholls Martin e Hie ke Jane Re e th Ralph Corran Johan Dyme n t Davye We lshman Jane Thorn s r P lse w 81 Mar eri Me ddre se Walte o — g CORNWALL X.
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