71 St. Mabyn,......5 ditto,...... Gower, R&R141 C. at 76. Hext, R of 69. 75 St. Minver, 76 Egloshayle, 3 Prebends. P.at 65. P.at 121. & P.Boyce near Exeter. ....4 Wadebridge, Stephens, C. and V. at 181. Porthilly V. of 1. & St. Enodoc Cps. Washaway. 71 & R. of 99. The preceding parishes, comprising the 4 Eastern Deaneries and 5 Eastern Hundreds, are separated from the 4 Western Deaneries and Hundreds, which are conterminous, by the Padstow and Fowey Rivers, the western boundary of the parish of Bodmin, and an angle of Cardinham. 77 St. Breock, ......1 Wadebridge, Molesworth, R. And R. of 80. 80 St. Ervan, ... 81 St. Eval, V. of 173. gerford. .5 ditto,...... Rowlandson, C.V. Kitson near Hun82 St. Merryn,......24 Padstow,.. Carlyon, C.....V. Baily near Il 83 Padstow, tin rure, P. O. minster. Peter, 87 St. Wenn, ......44 St. Columb, V. at 70. 93 St. Columb Minor, 5 ditto,...... Rawlings, C...United with 94. 90 Colan, 4 ditto,...... Arthur, V. 118 Lanlivery, ......2 Lostwithiel, Kendall, V. & of 119 St. Sampsons, .3 Fowey,.... 108, &P.C. of 84 120 Tywardreath, ....34 ditto, Pearce, P. C. .... Kempe, V. & P. .7 St. Austell, Grylls, V. & V.of P. C. Hinxman in Tregaminion Cp. 130 St. Michael Car hayes, ......4 ditto,...... Kempe, R. & V. 131 St. Stephens in Brannel, ...4 St. Austell, C. at 146. R. at 146. ParsoInage re-building. The End of the Eastern Parliamentary Division. 92 Newlyn, P. P. ..8 ditto,...... Snowe, C. 965 Perranzabuloe, ..6 ditto,.... .... 97 *St. Agnes, P. P. 9 ditto,. . . . . . V. at 200. 96, 97. The largest Benefice in Cornwall, containing, by the census of 1831, 19,320 acres, and 9,385 persons. Miles from Post Town. As there is no official List, it is very desirable, though no easy task, to render the information under this column precisely accurate. Errors, if communicated, will be corrected. Al the London Letters for Cornwall, except St. Germans and the neighbourhood of Devonport, reach Launceston in 28 hours, 4 minutes before midnight. Distance 217 miles. The Quicksilver Mail reaches Devonport from London a before eight at night, in less than 24 hours. The length of the route is exactly the same. The Launceston Mail is detained at Exeter. See the British Almanac, p. 69. 1 |