Launcells (Cornish: Lannseles) is a hamlet and civil parish in north-east Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is located 3 miles (4.8 km) east of Bude...
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Launcells Cross is a hamlet in the parish of Launcells in Cornwall, England. It is on the B3254 road between Grimscott and Red Post. Cornwall portal Ordnance...
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Digory Chamond (died 1611), of Launcells, Cornwall, was an English politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Bodmin in 1559, and...
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Lanteglos Highway, Lantuel, Lantyan, Larrick, Latchbrook, Latchley, Launcells Cross, Launceston, Lavrean, Lawhitton, Leburnick, Leedstown, Lelant, Lelant...
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sufficient income to marry Elizabeth Symons, a farmer's daughter from Launcells, in 1814. The couple settled in Wadebridge where their daughter Anna Jane...
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St Keiran's Monastery; St Keverne's Monastery; Lanachebran Monastery Launcells Priory Celtic monks secular at Norman Conquest Augustinian Canons Regular...
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Cornwall Devon Morwenstow Kilkhampton Alfardisworthy Launcells Marhamchurch Whitstone North Tamerton Tetcott Boyton Northcott Werrington Lifton Lezant...
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HOLSWORTHY Holsworthy West Devon EX23 BUDE Bude, Coombe, Crackington Haven, Launcells, Poundstock, Stratton Cornwall EX24 COLYTON Colyton East Devon EX31 BARNSTAPLE...
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the collections of the Royal Institution of Cornwall (The Ringers of Launcells Tower, 1887), Manchester City Galleries (Early Lovers, 1857), and the...
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and Minster Helland Jacobstow Kilkhampton Laneast Lanhydrock Lanivet Launcells Launceston Lawhitton Rural Lesnewth Lewannick Lezant Marhamchurch Michaelstow...
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Cornwall, England. Hersham is near Grimscott. It is in the civil parish of Launcells. Cornwall portal Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 190 Bude & Clovelly...
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Sir John Chamond (by 1488–1544), of Launcells, Cornwall, was an English lawyer and Member of Parliament. He was the High Sheriff of Cornwall in 1529 and...
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Treneglos, Trevalga, Warbstow. Boyton, Bridgerule, Jacobstow, Kilkhampton, Launcells, Marhamchurch, Morwenstow, Poughill, Stratton, North Tamerton, Week St...
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Red Post is a crossroads near Launcells in Cornwall, England. It is on the A3072 Holsworthy to Stratton road where it is crossed by the B3254 road. Cornwall...
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movement spread mainly through North Cornwall, including Padstow, Bude and Launcells. O'Bryan left the group in 1832 after a dispute over church administration...
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Lanihorne, Saint Rihoern Lannsalwys, Lansallos, Saint Salwys Lannseles, Launcells, Saint Seles Lannsiek, St Just in Roseland, Saint Siek Lannstevan, Launceston...
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Buttsbear Cross is a hamlet in the parish of Launcells, Cornwall, England. Buttsbear Cross lies on the B3254 road and is 2.7 miles (4.3 km) south-east...
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of Devon in 1577. He purchased lands in Devon and Dorset, the manor of Launcells in Cornwall, and other properties in Essex, Devon and Somerset. He married...
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the 16th century. (The benchends are from the same workshop as those of Launcells and Poughill.) The tenor bell was found to be cracked in 2006: after repairs...
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Jane Grenville survived her husband and remarried to Sir John Chamond of Launcells, about 1 mile south-east of Stratton. In her will she requested to be...
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by Bishop Weston and held two curacies in Cornwall at Egloskerry and Launcells, before going to London in 1741. During his time in London he attracted...
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Jacobstow, Whitstone, Stratton itself, Poughill, Bridgerule, Week St Mary, Launcells, North Tamerton and Morwenstow. The hundred is an indicator of Stratton's...
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survived him and in 1583 remarried to Tristram Arscott (1544–1621) of Launcells, the son and heir of Richard Arscott (d.1578), the 4th son of John Arscott...
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SW 431 519. There are also places called Anderton in the parishes of Launcells and St Juliot. This Anderton is according to the Post Office at the 2011...
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"The Benefice of North Kernow Benefice, The, Comprising Bude Haven, Launcells, Marhamchurch, and Stratton". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 26 September...
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Rodbourne 1418–1424 John Shipton 1424–1444 John Burdett 1444–1449 John Launcell 1449 John Crecy 1457–1471 John Blackwin 1471–1472 John Whitmore 1472 Robert...
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1637 married Ursula Specott (died 1698), daughter of Humphrey Specott of Launcells in Cornwall. Ursula was buried at Kentisbeare. A chest tomb exists in...
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608355 (Church of St Willow) 1312492 More images Church of St Swithin Launcells Church 14th century 9 September 1985 SS2438905715 50°49′27″N 4°29′41″W...
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(1778–1868) became known as the Bible Christians, and they first formed at Launcells and Shebbear along the Devon and Cornwall border largely on agricultural...
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Lanteglos Nanseglos Civil parish 994 Cornwall Kernow Liskeard Rural District Launcells Lannseles Civil parish 563 Cornwall Kernow Stratton Rural District Launceston...
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