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P R E F A C E . I t e be source e who will , doubtl ss , a of satisfaction to thos r e e the e e e e a e int rest d in pr s nt work , including a larg numb r who are e e m e not subscrib rs to it , to know that at l ngth or than on e -half of the Marriage s recorde d in th e Re gist ers of the the e 18 1 2 are county of Cornwall up to y ar now in print , and that ther e is a well -grounde d hope of the pre se nt work being brought to a successful issue Within a reasonable space of time 13 7 9 08 0 The pre sent volume deals with six parishe s on or n ear the e e e the e the e ast rn bord r of county , and xhausts all availabl e e . e e e e e mat rial in that dir ction Th r is , how v r , r ason to e e e th e e the e e e e b li v that by tim r turns of w st rn parish s , are e e e ee e which in various stag s omf pr paration , hav b n issu d , a fresh supply will be forthco ing from that quarter . I n the preface to th e last volum e attention was called to the valuable work of Mr . G . Jaspe r Nicholls in making an h r inde x to t e Ex ete r Transcripts . To Mr . Nicholls we a e ind ebt ed for those portions of th e prefatory not e s of the s everal e e e e parish s in this volum which d al with thos Transcripts . I t may be a conv eni ence for subscribe rs to have the e e the e the e following alphab tical ind x to parish s , Marriag s Of e ee e the e e e e the which hav b n print d in pr s nt s ri s, With number of the volum e in which th e y are contain ed D e I o . e . Adv nt, avidst w, I H lland , IV St . Hilary , IX . s . Bli land , IV os e . m Egl hayl , VI o . sse B , . , . d in XI os e . St I y XIV Egl k rry , II o o . es B , . , . yt n XVII e o n . St Iv XIV End lli , IV e e . B g , St r a V . St Ervan , XVI . li o . e . u t B , a I , . St r ward I . S St Ev l , XVI t I u oc . us i n Pe B k , w . , . d . E e J XIII . St t nwith III St , X u . St . B ryan , III w Ke . St . , VI o u h m F rrab ry , I . Card n a . y , IV o e F w y , VIII . ee . e s I I . St. Cl r, VIII Lan a t, . e e . Lan h e rn e Con ve n t XVI St Cl th r , I , . o . mo a oc . e e St C lanm, XIII St G r , V . L nhydr k , IV . o u . u as n e . St C l b Ma , XVI St . Gl vi . XI II . La iv t, I I mMi . o u . o n e . St C l b , XIV St . G ra , XI . Lanliv ry , X o s e . u a co a o a e os C C , ( ), . g . n tantin XV G lv l ll ti n XII L nt l by , I . n oc w e e a . St Cra t k , XVI . G in ar, XII . L l nt, IX u e . w ne . es . St C b rt, XVI G ithian, III . L wth , I M r wi n stow n n e . o S t e e St . L van, III , XVII . S n, III . h v k e c o . S e i oc e L wanni k , XIV . Myl r, VII , IV . ez t e L an , XI . Sithn y , VII . ' i n o i n P . e e s n B e . e . Li kinh rn , XVII St N wlyn XVI . St St ph n , X os e . S t thi an s . L twithi l , VIII y , VII u O e m L dgvan, V . tt rha , I . Lux l n . Tea u a . y , VIII . St th , I P a s ow T n a e . d t , VI . i t g l , II I X o we c . Pau T St Mabyn , II . l , . dna k , III . a P an w T re ma n e o . e a o . M dr n , XII rr r rthal , VII . y , II an acca Pe a u oe re a . M n, VII . rr n thn , XV . T valg , I a n i M P e rranz l . Tu S t n . ab u o . M rti , XV . , XVI . St dy , II w a i n M e oc M n o w e a . n P T St Ma g . , XIV . St. tr k i r , XVI . y ardr th , VIII . n ou P h w n XV I I i n P e t er . St. Mawga . , XVI . S th y , wn e an . P c Ma , VII hilla k , II . Warl ggan , IV . and VI . M n n n e o P on e o . St . lli , XVII . illat , XVII . W dr , XV M n e e n o . e . nh i t , X St W n , XI w Ro . n n o e . c e . St. M rryn , IV h , XVII St Wi , X w e c e s o . Mi ha l t , I . m Withi l , VI n s e . so Mi t r, I St Sa p n, VI . Z e n o . n e . c e e St Mi v r, IV San r d , V . n r, IX o . M rvah , XI I To th e cle rgy who have permitted th eir Marriage s to e the e e me . app ar in pr s nt volu , and to Mr W H L Shad e who e e e m the w ll , has allow d us to collat th with we e e e transcripts in his custody, t nd r our grat ful acknow ledgmen ts . une 1 10 . j , 9 ¢ontent9 . A P RISH . ! Boyton ‘ Li n kfn horn e St M ellion \ Mor stow \ South P etherwyn Pillaton Roch e Gornwall lparisb R egisters. n Marri ag es at B oy to , 8 1 81 2 1 56 to . ' ' — Th e a e eco of o o i s e ec e . uc r e as N01 E. M rriag r rd B yt n d f tiv S h Ma riag s have b een pre serve d up to 1812 are containe d i n a we ll bound and we l ese e o u me c men e e s Th e s e to l pr rv d v l with par h t l av . li ts app ar be come e om1 68 to 16 1 the ommo we a a e s fairly pl t fr 5 7 , C n alth M rri g b e ing given with consid erable d etail pre face d by a state ment that th e marriage contract had b e e n pre viously p ublish e d on thre e succe ssiv e m e s i n the ma e - ce of u n c s o The a s 16 1 to ark t day rk t pla La e t n . g p 7 o n For th e e r o 1692 and 1719 to 1738 are unacc u tabl e . p i d 1754 to 1812 the weddings were pro bably e ntere d i n accordan ce with ’ w s A ct i n se a e o ume w c has e os A s Hard icke a par t v l hi h b en l t. far as oss e th e e ec s e e e su e omthe o m sc s p ibl d f t hav b n ppli d fr B d in Tran ript . s e c o . o e e e o s sc at e e Mr G . Ja p r Ni h lls, LL B , h w v r, r p rt tran ripts Ex t r f or the e s 161 1 162 16 0 16 2 16 0 16 2 16 1 - 0 1800 180 y ar , 4, 3 , 3 , 7 , 7 , 73, 737 4 , , 3 , al so f or two y ears between 162 9 and 1638 sign ed by Edmund Shar lan d h e sus ec s the e s e n ce of co uous se e p , and p t xi t a ntin ri s om1 to 1812 but ese e n ot ee e ame fr 774 , th hav b n x in d . v o th R v o m c Th R e . e e . s e o e th e . e T Tayl r and F . Th a hav pi d f R v oc a e es c are e e e o th e e .
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