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CORNWALL PARISHES by DISTRICT As Used by the Cornish Cornish Global Migration Programme Murdoch House, Redruth, Cornwall. TR15 2BU [email protected] CORNWALL PARISHES BY DISTRICT As used by the Cornish Global Migration Progamme PENZANCE ISLES OF SCILLY CAMBORNE PENPONDS SENNEN REDRUTH CAMBORNE ST LEVAN TUCKINGMILL ST JUST IN PENWITH TRESLOTHAN ST BURYAN ILLOGAN PENDEEN REDRUTH (includes ST UNY & SANCREED ST ANDREW) PAUL LANNER MADRON TRELEIGH PENZANC (includes ST ST DAY MARY, ST PAUL & ST JOHN) NEWLYN ST PETER ) TRURO GWENNAP MORVAH CHACEWATER GULVAL MITHIAN ZENNOR PERRANARWORTHAL LUDGVAN MOUNT HAWKE TOWEDNACK ST AGNES ST IVES PERRANZABULOE HALSETOWN KENWYN CARBIS BAY KEA LELANT BALDHU MARAZION DEVORAN ST MICHAEL'S MOUNT FEOCK PERRANUTHNOE TRURO (includes ST MARY, ST ST HILARY GEORGE, ST PAUL & ST ST ERTH JOHN) HAYLE - ST ELWYN ST CLEMENT PHILLACK ST MICHAEL PENKIVEL GWITHIAN PHILLEIGH GWINEAR ST JUST IN ROSELAND GERRANS KERRIER CROWAN ST ANTHONY IN ROSELAND GODOLPHIN MERTHER GERMOE LAMORRAN BREAGE ST ERME PORTHLEVEN CUBERT HELSTON MYLOR WENDRON NEWLYN EAST CARNMENELLIS LADOCK ST ANTHONY IN MENEAGE PROBUS MANACCAN CORNELLY ST MARTIN In MENEAGE RUAN LANIHORNE CURY VERYAN GUNWALLOE ST ALLEN MULLION CUBY WITH TREGONY ST KEVERNE MAWGAN IN MENEAGE RUAN MAJOR BODMIN ST EVAL RUAN MINOR CAMELFORD ST ERVAN GRADE ST MERRYN LANDEWEDNACK PADSTOW PENCOYS ST ISSEY SITHNEY ST MINVER ST BREOCK WITHIEL FALMOUTH CONSTANTINE LANIVET MAWNAN LANHYDROCK STITHIANS BODMIN MABE EGLOSHAYLE BUDOCK ST MABYN ST GLUVIAS HELLAND FLUSHING CARDINHAM PENWERRIS BLISLAND ST KEYNE ST TUDY FALMOUTH (includes KING ST KEW CHARLES & ALL SAINTS) ENDELLION PORT ISAAC ST AUSTELL CRANTOCK TEMPLE GORRAN ST TEATH ST EWE MICHAELSTOW GRAMPOUND / CREED LITTLE PETHERICK ST STEPHEN IN BRANNEL ADVENT NEWQUAY LANTEGLOS ST ENODER MINSTER MAWGAN IN PYDAR TINTAGEL COLAN TREVELGA ST COLUMN MAJOR & FORRABURY MINOR LESNEWTH ST WENN DAVIDSTOW ROCHE ST CLETHER ST DENNIS OTTERHAM ST AUSTELL ST JULIOT ST MEWAN ST BREWARD ST MICHAEL CAERHAYS TRENEGLOS GOLANT ST SAMPSON MEVAGISSEY LISKEARD LINKINHORNE ST BLAZEY LANTEGLOS BY FOWEY PAR ST VEEP ST AUSTELL TREVERBYN ST WINNOW CHARLESTOWN BOCONNOC LUXULYAN LANREATH LANLIVERY LANSALLOS LOSTWITHIEL PELYNT TYWARDREATH DULOE FOWEY ST PINNOCK WARLEGGAN ST NEOT LAUNCESTON TRENEGLOS ST CLEER TRESMERE LISKEARD WARBSTOW ST KEYNE BOLVENTOR MENHENIOT ALTERNUN MORVAL NORTH HILL LOOE LEWANNICK ST MARTIN BY LOOE LEZANT ST IVE SOUTH PETHERWIN TALLAND & BRADDOC TREWEN LANEAST ST GERMANS ST MELLION EGLOSKERRY PILLATON ST THOMAS BY CALSTOCK LAUNCESTON) ST DOMINICK ST STEPHEN BY QUETHIOCK LAUNCESTON) TIDEFORD LAUNCESTON ST MARY) HESSENFORD WERRINGTON MILLBROOK NORTH PETHERWIN TORPOINT ST GILES IN THE HEATH ST GERMANS VIRGINSTOW SHEVIOCK BOYTON ST ERNEY TREMAINE ST STEPHEN BY SALTASH SOUTH HILL SALTASH CALLINGTON ANTONY STOKE CLIMSLAND MAKER LAWHITTON RAME ST TEATH LANDRAKE BOTUS FLEMING LANDULPH ST JOHN STRATTON MORWENSTOW KILKHAMPTON POUGHILL STRATTON BUDE HAVEN LAUNCELLS MARHAMCHURCH BRIDGERULE (DEVON) POUNDSTOCK ST GENNYS JACOBSTOW WEEK ST MARY NORTH TAMERTON WHITSTONE .
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