A History of the Parishes of St. Ives, Lelant, Towednack and Zennor: In the County of CornwallE. Stock, 1892 - 560 sider |
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Side vii
... remains 15-24 CHAPTER III . THE INTRODUCTION OF CHRISTIANITY TO THE SAINT IVES DISTRICT . Irish and Welsh missionary saints - Saint Ia , her life , labours and martyrdom - History of the name ' St. Ives ' 27-32 CHAPTER IV . THE EARLY ...
... remains 15-24 CHAPTER III . THE INTRODUCTION OF CHRISTIANITY TO THE SAINT IVES DISTRICT . Irish and Welsh missionary saints - Saint Ia , her life , labours and martyrdom - History of the name ' St. Ives ' 27-32 CHAPTER IV . THE EARLY ...
Side 5
... remains still cover many acres of ground between Knill's Steeple and the highroad from Saint Ives to Lelant . This mine has given its name to the hamlet of Chy - an - Wheal , i.c. , Mine House . ' Another old , but now disused , mine is ...
... remains still cover many acres of ground between Knill's Steeple and the highroad from Saint Ives to Lelant . This mine has given its name to the hamlet of Chy - an - Wheal , i.c. , Mine House . ' Another old , but now disused , mine is ...
Side 9
... remains of former orchards , of late encroached upon by building operations . In most parts of the parish of Lelant there is no lack of timber ; fine old elms abound near the mouth of the Hayle River , and the estate of Trevetho has ...
... remains of former orchards , of late encroached upon by building operations . In most parts of the parish of Lelant there is no lack of timber ; fine old elms abound near the mouth of the Hayle River , and the estate of Trevetho has ...
Side 15
... remains of classic antiquity , and boast of a more ancient Christian hierarchy ; but to Cornwall belongs the prestige of having been the first depot of intercourse with the Eastern world , and the earliest centre of civilization in this ...
... remains of classic antiquity , and boast of a more ancient Christian hierarchy ; but to Cornwall belongs the prestige of having been the first depot of intercourse with the Eastern world , and the earliest centre of civilization in this ...
Side 17
... remains of a very extensive circular vallum of earth and stones , upwards of twenty feet in thickness . The entrance on the south - eastern side of the enclosure is about twenty feet wide , and has large upright blocks of granite at the ...
... remains of a very extensive circular vallum of earth and stones , upwards of twenty feet in thickness . The entrance on the south - eastern side of the enclosure is about twenty feet wide , and has large upright blocks of granite at the ...
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aged aisle Aldermen ancient Bapt Baptd Baptised beinge Borough Accounts Burrough aforesaid capital burgess Carn chapel chapter church constable Cornish Cornwall daye died Disbursements Edward elected mayor Elizabeth expence ffor fish gent George Hammond George Hicks hamlet Harry Hext howse Hugh iiijd inhabitants Item pd Ives district James Johes John Hichens John Hicks John Stevens John Thomas King Knill lands Lelant Lord Ludgvan Manor Market Markett Married Mary Mathews Mayor and Burgesses Mulfra Nance paid parish Pawley payd Penbeagle Penzance Peter Ceely pishe Pollard poore Praed quay rated Recd Richard Ringers rock Rosewall Saint Ives Saint Ives district sayd Sise Spent St Ives Stennack Stephens stones Subsidy Thomas Hicks Thomas Purefoy Thomas Stevens Thomas Trenwith Thoms tithes Towednack town Tregenna Tregosse tyme unto valet in bonis vicar wall warden wife William William Trenwith Willm yere Zennor
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Side 350 - Emperor of the French, King of Italy, Protector of the Confederation of the Rhine, Mediator of the Swiss Confederation.
Side 337 - The LORD is my rock, and my fortress, and my deliverer ; my God, my strength, in whom I will trust; my buckler, and the horn of my salvation, and my high tower. 3 I will call upon the LORD, who is worthy to be praised : so shall I be saved from mine enemies.
Side 91 - ... of all human probability, and all imaginable disadvantages, that as we cannot be forgetful of so great desert, so we cannot but desire to publish it to all the world, and perpetuate to all time the memory of...
Side 337 - Let us make a little chamber, I pray thee, on the wall; and let us set for him there a bed, and a table, and a stool, and a candlestick : and it shall be, when he cometh to us, that he shall turn in thither.
Side 335 - Mr. Wesley and I lay on the floor : he had my great-coat for his pillow, and I had Bnrkitt's Notes on the New Testament for mine. After being here near three weeks, one morning, about three o'clock, Mr. Wesley turned over, and finding me awake, clapped me on the side, saying, ' Brother Nelson, let us be of good cheer, I have one whole side yet ; for the skin is off but one side.
Side 329 - Court to be holden for the purpose of the election shall be present, according to the form of the statutes in that case made and provided...
Side 417 - Republic, in contempt of our said Lord the King and his laws, to the evil example of all others in the like case offending, and against the peace of our said Lord the King, his crown, and dignity.
Side 279 - Hanaper or elsewhere to our use for the same in anywise howsoever to be rendered, paid, or made; although express mention of the true yearly value, or of the certainty of the premises or any of them, or of other gifts or grants, by us or by any of our progenitors...
Side 266 - To all to whom these present letters shall come greeting: Know ye that we...
Side 91 - ... and to that end we do hereby render our royal thanks to that our County in the most public and lasting manner we can devise, commanding copies hereof to be printed and published, and one of them to be read in every church and chapel therein, and to be kept for ever as a record in the same; that as long as the history of these times and of this nation shall continue, the memory of how much that County hath merited from us and our crown, may be derived with it to posterity. Given at our camp at...