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10914 the London Gazette, 6Th October 1970 10914 THE LONDON GAZETTE, 6TH OCTOBER 1970 Register Unit No. Registered Name of Common Parish Remarks CL. 538 ... Cadgwith Beach Grade Ruan CL. 539 ... Little Cove and The Bank Grade Ruan CL. 540 ... Molinnis Moors Borough of St. Austell With Fowey (a) CL. 541 .. Goonhilly Downs Grade Ruan ... ... ... ... (a) CL. 542 .. The Mill Cubert CL. 543 .. Perran Common ... Cubert CL. 544 .. Talland Cliff Lansallos (a) CL. 545 .. Viverdon Down St. Mellion CL. 546 .. Amy Down St. Mellion CL. 547 .. Bin Down Morvah CL. 548 .. Hingston Down Stoke Climsland and Calstock CL. 549 .. Trevose Head and Dinas Head St. Merryn CL. 550 ... Trevose Common St. Merryn CL. 551 ... The Common, Trethias St. Merryn CL. 552 ... The Common at Carnevas St. Merryn CL. 553 ... The Common at Porthcothan St. Merryn CL. 554 ... The Great Common St. Minver Lowlands CL. 555 ... Lower Bogee Common St. Ervan CL. 556 ... Parts of St. Jidgey Down, Borlaze Common and St. Issey, St. Breock and St. Wenn... Pawton Common CL. 557 ... St. Breock Downs St. Breock and St. Wenn CL. 558 ... West Common Lantuel ... St. Wenn CL. 559 ... Common near Tregustick St. Wenn and Withiel CL. 560 ... Tregawne Common Withiel CL. 561 ... Working Moor St. Columb Major CL. 562 ... Tregoss Moor St. Columb Major and Roche CL. 563 ... Common near Kernick and Belowda St. Wenn and Roche CL. 564 ... Little Brynn Roche CL. 565 ... Trevallas, Trevaunance, Towan and Porthtowan St. Agnes Commons, Waste at Goonvrea and Cliffs CL. 566 .. Wheal Friend St. Agnes CL. 567 .. St. Agnes Beacon St. Agnes CL. 568 .. Trewen Downs Budock CL. 569 .. Roadside land near Porthtowan ... St. Agnes CL. 570 .. Common and Waste between Porthtowan and St. Agnes Mevagissey CL. 571 ... The Common, Lower Banns St. Agnes CL. 572 ... The Common at Parsley St. Agnes CL. 573 ... Common and Waste at Wheal Butson St. Agnes CL. 574 ... Carnhot Chacewater CL. 575 ... Waste land at Blackwater West Chacewater CL. 576 ... Downs and Waste at Whitehall Chacewater CL. 577 ... Downs and Waste at Wheal Busy Chacewater CL. 578 ... Waste land near Unity Wood Chacewater CL. 579 ... Cusgarne Common and Waste at Todpool and Gwennap Hale Mills CL. 580 ... Mine Waste at Poldice Gwennap CL. 581 ... Roadside land at St. Day Gwennap CL. 582 ... Common and Waste at Carharrack Urban District of Camborne/Redruth CL. 583 ... Lannarth Common ... Urban District of Camborne/Redruth CL. 584 .. Trevence Common Gwennap CL. 585 .. Common at Twelve heads ... Gwennap and Kea ... CL. 586 .. Common at Coombe Hill Gwennap CL. 587 .. Cusveorth Coombe Kea CL. 588 .. Common at Wheal Sperries Kea CL. 589 .. Common at Tomperrow ... Kea CL. 590 .. Hugus Common ... Kea CL. 591 .. Roadside land at Hugus Kea CL. 592 .. Common at Wheal Baddon Kea CL. 593 .. Common at Helston Water Kea CL. 594 .. Waste land at Chycowling Kea CL. 595 .. Carrine Common Kea CL. 596 .. The Bunny Hill Newbridge Kea CL. 597 .. Downs and Waste at Newbridge... Kea CL. 598 .. Cuglaze Common ... Urban District of Camborne/Redruth CL. 599 .. Common and Waste at Buller Downs Urban District of Camborne/Redruth CL. 600 .. Waste land known as Tresavean and Tretharrup Urban District of Camborne/Redruth CL. 601 .. Wastrel at Tresavean Urban District of Camborne/Redruth CL. 602 .. Roadside land at Lanner Moor Urban District of Camborne/Redruth CL. 603 .. Common at Tresawsen Perranzabuloe CL. 604 .. Common at Treamble Perranzabuloe CL. 605 .. Common at Hendra Goth Perranzabuloe CL. 606 .. Commons at Rejerrah Perranzabuloe and Newlyn ... CL. 607 .. Downey Moor, Rejerrah ... Newlyn CL. 608 .. Waste land at Perranporth Perranzabuloe CL. 609 .. St. Piran's Round, Rose Perranzabuloe CL. 610 .. Polgoda Downs Perranzabuloe CL. 611 .. Venton Vaise Common ... Perranzabuloe CL. 612 .. Waste land near Ventongimps ... Perranzabuloe CL. 613 .. Roadside land at Callestick Perranzabuloe CL. 614 .. Coarse Moor and Broad Moor ... Newlyn CL. 615 .. Newlyn Downs and Lower Warren Downs Newlyn and St. Erme CL. 616 .. Roadside Common at Zelah Hill St. Allen CL. 617 .. Common Moor, Trewinnick St. Enoder CL. 618 .. Waste land near Mitchell Newlyn CL. 619 .. Common at Trevithick St. Columb Major CL. 620 . Common at Tregaswith St. Columb Major CL. 621 .. Common land at Enniscaven St. Dennis CL. 622 .. TrerankMoor Roche CL. 623 .. Common at Bowling Green Cottages, Rescorla... Borough of St. Austell With Fowey... CL. 624 .. Crugmeer Common or Guddna Common Padstow ... CL. 625 .. Roadside land near Trethurgy ... Borough of St. Austell With Fowey....
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