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        • List of Launceston Mayor’s
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        • Cecil Henry Robins a year as mayor
      • Launceston and the Suffragettes
      • Launceston Members of Parliament
      • 1826 General Election
      • 1874 General Election
      • Rural District Council Meetings 1894-1910
    • Reminiscences of Launceston
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      • Farmer Braddon’s Notebook
      • A memory of Lifton by Brian Keighley.
      • Eldred Broad’s Reminiscences
      • Reminiscences of Dr. Charles Gibson.
      • Memories of a Grandfather
      • Reminiscences of George Orchard
      • Reminiscences of Jack Earle
      • Reminiscences of John Ching
      • Reminiscences of John Dingley
      • Reminiscences of Richard Robbins
      • Richard Robbins 1856 Lecture
      • Richard Robbins 1884 Lecture
      • Voice from the Past
      • The Memories of Stanley Tout
      • Reminiscences of Thomas Vosper
      • Spoken Memories
    • St. Leonards Fair.
    • The curse of the Black Witch
    • 1892 Elopement Scandal
    • 1549 Prayer Book Rebellion
    • Launceston Cake
    • Launceston Events
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      • Beating of the Bounds
      • Launceston Horse Show
      • 1931 Launceston Pageant
      • Launceston Water Fair
      • Royal Visits
    • Launceston and the Suffragettes
    • Launceston Ghost Stories
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      • The Ghost of Dorothy Dinglet
      • Madford Ghost.
    • Pirates and Plague at Launceston
    • Sal Tregenna and Our L’il Village
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      • A ‘Untin We Will Go.
      • All O’ A Bussell
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        • All of a Bussell (Translated version)
      • BUDGETS an’ BUST-UPS
      • Carryin’ On!
      • Zilas an’ th’ Zider
  • The Place
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    • Buildings of Launceston
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      • 1 and 2, Church Street
      • Belle Vue
      • Castle Hill House
      • Chinthurst, St. Stephens Hill
      • Hurdon
      • Hurdon Way Estate
      • Landrends
      • Launceston Guildhall and Town Hall
      • Launceston Masonic Lodge
      • Launceston Meat Market House
      • Launceston’s 20th Century House Developments
      • Lawrence House
      • Liberal Club
      • Madford
      • Manaton House
      • Newport Round House
      • No 18/16 Western Road
      • No.20 Church Street.
      • No.5 Southgate Street.
      • Noah’s Ark Tenement.
      • Oddfellows Hall
      • Pendruccombe House.
      • Priory House
      • Ridgegrove Mill
      • Tamar View Terrace
      • The Brotherhood Hall
      • Winsor House and Terrace.
    • Sheep Market Car Park.
    • Launceston’s Water Supply.
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      • Launceston’s Water Supply Development
    • Launceston Police and Crime
    • Miscellaneous
    • Rivers of Launceston.
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      • Lowley Brook.
      • River Inney.
      • River Kensey.
      • River Lynher.
      • River Ottery.
      • River Tamar.
  • The People
  • The Parishes
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    • Altarnun
    • Ashwater
    • Bolventor
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      • Bronn Wennili
      • Jamaica Inn
      • Dozmary Pool
    • Bradstone
    • Boyton
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      • Boyton Marriage Register 1568-1804
      • Boyton Methodist Chapel
      • Boyton Bridge
      • Polapit Tamar
    • Egloskerry
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      • Egloskerry Church Clock
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        • Egloskerry Marriage Registers 1574-1812
    • Dunterton.
    • Laneast
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      • Laneast Marriage Registers 1680 -1812
    • Broadwoodwidger
    • Lawhitton
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      • The Bennetts Arms.
      • Wishworthy and Bulsworthy
    • Lewannick
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      • Lewannick 1938 P.O. Directory
      • Lewannick Marriage Registers 1675-1812
    • Lewtrenchard
    • Lezant
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      • Lezant 1938 P.O. Directory
      • Lezant Marriage Registers 1539-1812
      • Landue House.
    • Lifton
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      • Cookworthy Knapp
      • Lifton from the Kelly’s Directory of 1902
      • Lifton Primary School
      • Lifton Roller Mill (Spry Mill)
      • A memory of Lifton by Brian Keighley.
      • Ambrosia
    • Linkinhorne
    • Luffincott
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      • Luffincott in 1902
    • Kelly
    • Milton Abbot.
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      • Milton Abbot in 1902
    • North Hill
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      • North Hill Baptisms
      • North Hill Marriage Registers 1555-1748
      • Nine Stones, Eastmoor
      • Trewortha Marsh
    • North Petherwin
    • St. Clether.
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      • St. Clether Marriage Registers 1640-1811
    • South Petherwin.
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      • South Petherwin 1901 Census
      • South Petherwin 1911 Census
      • South Petherwin 1939 Register
      • South Petherwin Headstone Inscriptions
      • South Petherwin Burials 1656-1735
      • South Petherwin Marriage Register 1656-1812
      • South Petherwin School Gallery
      • South Petherwin Baptist Chapel
      • South Petherwin Village Pump
      • Petherwin Beds
      • Trebursye Manor
    • St. Giles on the Heath.
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      • St. Giles in the Heath in 1902
      • St. Giles in the Heath Burials 1663-1812
      • St. Giles in the Heath Baptisms 1653-1773
      • St. Giles in the Heath Burials 1837-1904
      • St. Giles in the Heath Marriage Registers 1602-1812
      • St. Giles in the Heath Marriage Registers 1837-1897
    • Stoke Climsland
    • Stowford
    • Trecollas Bible Christian Chapel
    • Wesley Cottage
    • Tremaine
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      • Tremaine Marriage Registers 1642-1812
    • Treneglos.
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      • Treneglos Marriage Registers 1694-1812
    • Tresmeer.
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      • Tresmeer Marriage Register 1813-1837
    • Trewen.
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      • Trewen Marriages 1617-1754
      • Trewen Marriage Registers 1754-1837
    • Warbstow.
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      • Warbstow Marriage Registers 1695-1812
    • Werrington.
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      • Werrington in 1902
      • Werrington Baptisms 1746-1812
      • Werrington Burials 1746-1812
      • Werrington Marriage Registers 1654-1812
      • Yeolmbridge
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        • Yeolmbridge Quarry.
  • The Galleries
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    • The People Gallery
    • The School Galleries
    • The Shops of Launceston Gallery
  • The War Years
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    • The Civil War and Launceston
    • Launceston Volunteer Corps
    • The Napoleonic wars
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      • Launceston’s Trafalgar men
    • Those that served in the 1812 war
    • Launceston’s Boer War Volunteers
    • Launceston and World War One
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      • Launceston’s fallen from World War One
      • Launceston through the First World War 1914-1915
      • Launceston through the First World War 1916
      • Launceston through the First World War 1917
      • Launceston through the First World War 1918
      • World War One Tribunals
      • War Memorial Dedication Wreaths
      • Constitutional Club, Launceston War Memorial
      • War Memorials from the locality of North Cornwall
      • Douglas Cavey
      • Dunheved College’s fallen from WW1
      • Launceston’s Servicemen of WW1
      • The Wounded and Awarded of WW1
      • Escape from Germany
      • The German Spy Case
      • Launceston WW1 100
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        • Launceston WW1 100 Event Memories
        • Marion Nicolls
        • Women and the Land Army
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          • Women’s Volunteer Force News Clippings
        • The Cornish and Devon Post during WW1
        • Trigg Major Magazine extracts during the First World War
    • Launceston and World War Two
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      • Launceston’s fallen from World War Two
      • World War Two Timeline for the Fallen of Launceston District
      • An Evacuee’s Story
      • Launceston and World War Two 1940
      • Launceston and World War Two 1941.
      • Launceston and World War Two 1942.
      • Launceston and World War Two 1943.
      • Launceston and World War Two 1944.
      • Launceston and World War Two 1945.
      • Launceston’s Home Guard Units
      • Second World War Civilian Personnel
      • WW2 Plane Crashes around Launceston
      • Twenty Three days at Sea
      • Zofia Kossack
  • Lakes of Launceston
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    • Colliford Lake
  • Churches and Chapels of Launceston
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    • Baptist Church
    • Bible Christian Church
    • Central Methodist Church War Memorial
    • Congregational Church
    • Early Nonconformist days in Launceston
    • St. Cuthbert Mayne Church
    • St. Johns Chapel.
    • St. Mary Magdalene Church
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      • Bowling Green Cemetery Plan
      • Signs and Badges of St. Mary Magdalene Church
      • St. Mary Magdalene Marriage Registers 1559 -1600
      • St Mary Magdalene Church Sunday School
      • St. Mary Magdalene Marriage Registers 1601 -1650
      • St. Mary Magdalene Marriage Registers 1651 -1700
      • St. Mary Magdalene Marriage Registers 1701 -1750
      • St. Mary Magdalene Marriage Registers 1751 -1800
      • St. Mary Magdalene Marriage Registers 1801-1812
    • St. Thomas the Apostle Marriages 1563-1709
    • St. Thomas the Apostle Marriages 1710-1754
    • St. Thomas the Apostle Marriages 1754-1812
    • United Free Methodist Church
    • Launceston Priory
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      • Prior Adam De Knolle and his Black Hound.
      • Prior Stephen Tredydan.
      • The Fee of Treveniel.
      • The Nailed Skull of Launceston Priory.
    • Wesleyan Methodist Church
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      • Launceston Wesleyan Ministers 1784-1901
  • Bridges of the Launceston Area
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    • Druxton Bridge
    • Greystone Bridge
    • Nether Bridge
    • Polson Bridge
    • Tamar Chain Bridge
    • Trekelland Bridge
  • Buildings of Launceston
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    • Angel Hill Legal Papers
    • Belle Vue
    • 1 and 2, Church Street
    • Badash Farm
    • Castle Hill House
    • Chapple
    • Chinthurst, St. Stephens Hill
    • Craigmore
    • Dockacre House
    • Drill Hall
    • Eagle House
    • Edymead House
    • Hurdon
    • Landrends
    • Launceston Masonic Lodge
    • Launceston Guildhall and Town Hall
    • Launceston Meat Market House
    • Launceston’s Workhouses.
    • Lawrence House
    • Liberal Club
    • Newport Round House
    • Madford
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      • Madford Ghost.
    • Manaton House
    • No 18/16 Western Road
    • No.20 Church Street.
    • No.5 Southgate Street.
    • Noah’s Ark Tenement.
    • Oddfellows Hall
    • Passmore Edwards Free Library.
    • Pendruccombe House.
    • Priory House
    • Scarne and Haye Common
    • Tamar View Terrace
    • The Brotherhood Hall
    • The Mills of the Launceston District.
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      • Ridgegrove Mill
    • Winsor House and Terrace.
  • Launceston Town Centre.
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    • Broad Street Reservoir
  • Roadford Lake
  • Coronation Park
  • Education around Launceston
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    • Launceston Grammar School
    • St. Josephs
  • Evolution of Launceston’s Healthcare
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    • Leper Hospital.
  • Launceston Events
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    • Launceston Horse Show
  • Launceston Geology
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    • Mining in the Launceston area
    • Quarries of the Launceston Area.
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      • Bangors Slate Quarry
      • Polyphant Quarry.
      • Yeolmbridge Quarry.
  • Launceston Organisations.
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    • Launceston Salvation Army
    • Launceston St.John Ambulance Brigade.
    • Launceston Town Band
    • Launceston Young Farmers Club
    • Launceston’s Womens Institute.
  • Launceston Streets and Roads.
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    • Northgate and Tower Streets
  • Launceston Businesses
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    • Barriball and Sons
    • Bates Agricultural Machinery
    • Chaplin’s
    • Dunheved Foundry
    • Dunheved Motor Works
    • East Cornwall Bank Company
    • Gardner’s Drapery Shop
    • Greenaways Garages
    • J. S. Eyre Mineral Water
    • Launceston Abattoir
    • Launceston Trustee Savings Bank
    • Lewannick and Launceston District Farmers
    • Spry’s of Launceston
    • The Banks of 13 Broad Street
    • The Cornish and Devon Post
    • The Hardware Centre
    • The Northumberland Foundry
    • The Wool Depot.
    • Tillotsons.
  • Launceston’s Public Houses
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    • Angel Inn
    • The Exeter Inn
    • The White Hart Hotel.
  • Launceston Police and Crime
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    • Public Executions at Launceston
    • The Murder of Charlotte Dymond
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      • The Ballad of Charlotte Dymond
    • The Trial of Annie Hearn
    • The Trial of Emma George
    • The Trial of Henry Spettigue
    • The Trial of Simon Kinver
    • Selina Wadge
  • The Coming of the railway
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    • The life of the ‘Withered Arm’
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      • The Withered Arm Railway Gallery
    • Railway Schemes that never made it
    • The Cornwall Central Line
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    • Acknowledgements
    • A Launceston Love Story
    • A Trip around Launceston by Jim Edwards
    • 1549 Prayer Book Rebellion
    • 1892 Elopement Scandal
    • Governance of Launceston
      • Launceston Members of Parliament
      • 1826 General Election
      • 1874 General Election
      • Beating of the Bounds
      • Launceston Borough/Town Council
        • Launceston Coat of Arms.
        • Launceston Town Council 1858-1880
        • Launceston Town Council 1881-1890
        • Launceston Town Council 1891
        • Launceston Town Council 1892
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        • Launceston Town Council 1910
        • Launceston Town Council 1911
        • Rural District Council Meetings 1894-1910
        • Mayoral Gallery
        • Politics around Launceston.
      • The Aftermath Fund
      • Launceston’s Royal Standard
      • List of Launceston Mayor’s
      • Launceston Coat of Arms.
      • Cecil Henry Robins a year as mayor
      • Borough of Launceston Directory 1938
    • Cholera and the Launceston Outbreak
    • Contact
    • Del Cooper’s 1971 walk around Launceston
    • Elizabethan Place Names around Launceston.
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    • Launceston and the Suffragettes
    • Launceston Cake
    • Launceston Genealogy
      • 1939 Register for Launceston Urban
    • Launceston’s Early Newspapers
    • Launceston Ghost Stories
      • Madford Ghost.
      • The curse of the Black Witch
      • The Ghost of Dorothy Dinglet
    • Launceston’s Important Dates
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    • Miscellaneous
      • Drawings, Sketches and Paintings of Launceston
      • Launceston Cake
      • Launceston Place Names
      • Launceston Polyphon
      • Rare Launceston Mint Coin
      • Richard Lenn’s Poems
    • Pirates and Plague at Launceston
    • Reminiscences of Launceston
      • Eldred Broad’s Reminiscences
      • Farmer Braddon’s Notebook
      • Memories of a Grandfather
      • Reminiscences of Dr. Charles Gibson.
      • Reminiscences of George Orchard
      • Reminiscences of Jack Earle
      • Reminiscences of John Ching
      • Reminiscences of John Dingley
      • Reminiscences of Mary Body
      • Reminiscences of Richard Robbins
      • Reminiscences of Thomas Vosper
      • Richard Robbins 1856 Lecture
      • Richard Robbins 1884 Lecture
      • The Memories of Stanley Tout
      • Spoken Memories
      • Voice from the Past
    • Roman Launceston
    • Sal Tregenna and Our L’il Village
      • All O’ A Bussell
        • All of a Bussell (Translated version)
      • A ‘Untin We Will Go.
      • BUDGETS an’ BUST-UPS
      • Carryin’ On!
      • Guy Vox
      • Jane Joins Th’ Party.
      • Jim Snell’s Catches
      • Merry Chresmus
      • More Ridin’ Roun’
      • Ridin’ Roun’
      • Showers, Snails, an’ Spring Clainin’
      • Spring.
      • The Varmer’s Cow
      • Vather bin Terrable Pluff
      • Zilas an’ th’ Zider
    • Royal Visits
    • The Sawyer
    • Tudor Launceston
  • The People
  • The Place
    • Churches and Chapels of Launceston
      • Baptist Church
      • Bible Christian Church
      • Congregational Church
      • Launceston Priory
        • Prior Adam De Knolle and his Black Hound.
        • Prior Stephen Tredydan.
        • The Fee of Treveniel.
        • The Nailed Skull of Launceston Priory.
      • Launceston Wesleyan Ministers 1784-1901
      • Early Nonconformist days in Launceston
      • St. Cuthbert Mayne Church
      • St. Johns Chapel.
      • St. Mary Magdalene Church
        • Bowling Green Cemetery Plan
        • Signs and Badges of St. Mary Magdalene Church
        • St Mary Magdalene Church Sunday School
        • St. Mary Magdalene Marriage Registers 1559 -1600
        • St. Mary Magdalene Marriage Registers 1601 -1650
        • St. Mary Magdalene Marriage Registers 1651 -1700
        • St. Mary Magdalene Marriage Registers 1701 -1750
        • St. Mary Magdalene Marriage Registers 1751 -1800
        • St. Mary Magdalene Marriage Registers 1801-1812
        • St. Stephens Church and Parish
          • St. Stephen the Martyr Church War Memorial
          • St. Stephens Marriage Register 1566-1812
        • St. Thomas Church and Parish
          • St. Thomas the Apostle Marriages 1563-1709
          • St. Thomas the Apostle Marriages 1710-1754
          • St. Thomas the Apostle Marriages 1754-1812
        • The Monastery of Saints Martin and Leonard
        • United Free Methodist Church
        • Wesleyan Methodist Church
    • Buildings of Launceston
      • 1 and 2, Church Street
      • Badash Farm
      • Belle Vue
      • Castle Hill House
      • Chinthurst, St. Stephens Hill
      • Chapple
      • Conservative Club
      • Coronation Park
      • Craigmore
      • Dockacre House
      • Drill Hall
      • Eagle House
      • Edymead House
      • Hender Memorial Fountain
      • Hurdon
      • Hurdon Way Estate
      • Jubilee Baths
      • Landrends
      • Launceston’s 20th Century House Developments
      • Launceston Guildhall and Town Hall
      • Launceston Livestock Market
      • Launceston Masonic Lodge
      • Launceston Meat Market House
      • Launceston Museum
      • Lawrence House
      • Liberal Club
      • Madford
      • Manaton House
      • Newport Round House
      • No.20 Church Street.
      • No.5 Southgate Street.
      • No 18/16 Western Road
      • Noah’s Ark Tenement.
      • Oddfellows Hall
      • Old Tree House.
      • Passmore Edwards Free Library.
      • Pendruccombe House.
      • Priory House
      • Ridgegrove Mill
      • Scarne and Haye Common
      • Tamar View Terrace
      • The Brotherhood Hall
      • Winsor House and Terrace.
    • Education around Launceston
      • Horwell Endowed School
      • Launceston College
      • Launceston Grammar School
      • St. Josephs
    • Bridges of the Launceston Area
      • Druxton Bridge
      • Greystone Bridge
      • Nether Bridge
      • Polson Bridge
      • Tamar Chain Bridge
      • Trekelland Bridge
    • Launceston Businesses
      • Ambrosia
      • Barriball and Sons
      • Bates Agricultural Machinery
      • Dunheved Foundry
      • Dunheved Motor Works
      • East Cornwall Bank Company
      • Gardner’s Drapery Shop
      • Greenaways Garages
      • J. S. Eyre Mineral Water
      • Launceston Abattoir
      • Launceston Banking since 1807
      • A view from the Air.
      • Bude to Launceston Canal
      • Evolution of Launceston’s Healthcare
      • Launceston Brick Company
      • Launceston Brush Company
      • Launceston Cinema
      • Lewannick and Launceston District Farmers
      • Launceston Egg Packing Station.
      • Spry’s of Launceston
      • The Banks of 13 Broad Street
      • The Cornish and Devon Post
      • The Hardware Centre
      • The Northumberland Foundry
      • The Wool Depot.
      • Tillotsons.
      • Treleaven’s
      • Truscott’s of Launceston
    • Lakes of Launceston
      • Roadford Lake
    • Launceston Castle
      • Differing Views of Launceston Castle
    • Launceston Events
      • 1931 Launceston Pageant
      • Launceston Horse Show
      • St. Leonards Fair.
    • Launceston Fire Brigade
      • The Fires of Launceston
    • Launceston Geology
      • Mining in the Launceston area
      • Petherwin Beds
      • Quarries of the Launceston Area.
        • Bangors Slate Quarry
        • Greystone Quarry
        • Polyphant Quarry.
      • Yeolmbridge Quarry.
    • Launceston Organisations.
    • Launceston’s Public Houses
      • Angel Inn
        • Angel Hill Legal Papers
      • The Exeter Inn
      • The White Hart Hotel.
    • Launceston Police and Crime
      • The Ballad of Charlotte Dymond
      • Public Executions at Launceston
        • Gallows Bell
      • Higher Bamham Murder.
      • The Murder of Charlotte Dymond
      • The Trial of Annie Hearn
      • The Trial of Emma George
      • The Trial of Henry Spettigue
      • The Trial of Simon Kinver
    • Launceston Streets and Roads.
      • Tracks, Green Lanes, Byeways & Highways
      • Exeter Street and Tavistock Road
      • Dunheved Road
      • New Road
      • Northgate and Tower Streets
      • The Turnpikes
      • The Walk
    • Launceston Town Centre.
      • Broad Street Reservoir
    • Rivers of Launceston.
      • Lowley Brook.
      • River Inney.
      • River Kensey.
      • River Lynher.
      • River Ottery.
      • River Tamar.
    • Sheep Market Car Park.
    • Sport and Leisure.
    • The Railway’s
      • The Coming of the railway
      • 1836 Tremoutha to Launceston Line
      • 1874 Camelford, Altarnun and Launceston railway
      • 1884 Liskeard, Caradon, Altarnun Railway
      • The Cornwall Central Line
      • Chaplin’s
      • The North Cornwall Railway (The Withered Arm)
      • The life of the ‘Withered Arm’
      • Closure of the Railway
      • The Russell Pollinger Railway Collection
      • Westcountry Pacific ‘Launceston’
      • Zig Zag of Launceston
    • The Three Gates and Town Wall.
    • The Mills of the Launceston District.
  • The Parishes
    • Altarnun
      • Trecollas Bible Christian Chapel
      • Wesley Cottage
    • Ashwater
    • Bolventor
      • Jamaica Inn
      • Dozmary Pool
        • Tregeagles Poem
      • Bronn Wennili
    • Boyton
      • Boyton Bridge
      • Boyton Marriage Register 1568-1804
      • Boyton Methodist Chapel
    • Bradstone
    • Broadwoodwidger
    • Dunterton.
    • Egloskerry
      • Penheale
      • Egloskerry Church Clock
      • Egloskerry Marriage Registers 1574-1812
      • Egloskerry County Primary School
      • Tregeare House
      • Tregeare Wesleyan Chapel
    • Kelly
    • Laneast
      • Laneast Marriage Registers 1680 -1812
    • Lawhitton
      • Bennetts Arms.
      • Hexworthy House
      • Wishworthy and Bulsworthy
    • Lewannick
      • Lewannick 1938 P.O. Directory
      • Lewannick Marriage Registers 1675-1812
      • Trelaske and the Archer Family
    • Lewtrenchard
    • Lezant
      • Landue House.
      • Lezant Marriage Registers 1539-1812
      • Lezant 1938 P.O. Directory
      • 1939 Register for Lezant
    • Lifton
      • Cookworthy Knapp
      • Lifton from the Kelly’s Directory of 1902
      • Lifton Primary School
      • Lifton Roller Mill (Spry Mill)
    • Linkinhorne
    • Luffincott
      • Luffincott in 1902
    • Milton Abbot.
      • The Parish Expenditure Of Milton Abbot for 1588
      • Milton Abbot in 1902
    • North Hill
      • Nine Stones, Eastmoor
      • North Hill Baptisms
      • North Hill Marriage Registers 1555-1748
      • Trewortha Marsh
    • North Petherwin
    • South Petherwin.
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    • Tremaine
      • Tremaine Marriage Registers 1642-1812
    • Treneglos.
      • Treneglos Marriage Registers 1694-1812
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      • Tresmeer Marriage Register 1813-1837
    • Trewen.
      • Trewen Marriages 1617-1754
      • Trewen Marriage Registers 1754-1837
    • Warbstow.
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    • Werrington.
      • Polapit Tamar
      • Werrington Baptisms 1746-1812
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      • Werrington Marriage Registers 1654-1812
      • Werrington in 1902
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      • Second World War Civilian Personnel
      • Launceston and World War Two 1940
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      • Launceston and World War Two 1943.
      • Launceston and World War Two 1944.
      • Launceston and World War Two 1945.
      • Launceston’s Home Guard Units
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      • Twenty Three days at Sea
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St. Mary Magdalene Marriage Registers 1751 -1800

 

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Richard Thomas & Susannah Redstone
Thomas Brent & Sarah Bellew
Christopher Earse & Elizabeth Henning
William Thacther (Watcher) & Grace Bornard
John Peters & Catherine Knil, lic.
John Witheridge & Eleanor Dingle
N.B.—According to an Act of Parliament the year begins on the 1st Day of January.

4 May 1751
8 May    ”
27 May  ”
2 Sep.    ”
19 Oct.  ”
11 Dec.  ”

John Kingdon & Jemima Cume (Comb)
John Binny & Mary Curtis
Joseph Eastcot & Mary Davy
Michael Rafe & Elizabeth Row
John Siddall & Ann Rowe
Digory Reed & Mary Adams
Francis Mills & Joan Box, lic.
William Coryndon & Elizabeth Marks, lic.
William Bounsall & Susannah Voden
Henry Adams & Emlyn Elliot
(Mr.) George Summers & (Mrs.) Elizabeth Spry, lic.
James Rowe (junr.) & Peternel Heydon
John Williams & Susannah Piece
Peter Jewell & Mary Harvey
George Fursdon, esq., & Miss Elizabeth Cheyne (Cheney), lic.
Matthew Littlejohn & Mary Ellicot
Francis Hambly, of South Petherwin, & Mary Kingdon
Nathaniel Beard, of Tavistock, & Margery Couch, lic.
Thomas Bond & Ann Wills
Samuel Turner & Sarah Roberts
Thomas Lucas, &Ann Ould
Henry Lane & Charity Dingle
James Pulton & Susanna Haime
William Tyeth, of Werrington, & Isabella Lord
Edward Paltrige & Margaret Palmer
Sampson Couch & Mary Lavington
Joseph Harvey & Catherine Penwarden (Penwarn)
William Mills & Joan Conner
Gerrance Tinck & Mary Hooper
William Luney & Margery Sergeant
David Penwarden & Elizabeth Pearse
John Manning & Joan Glanvill, lic.
Richard Dodge, of St. Stephen’s, & Joan Kittoe
William Warring & Susannah Wood
William Body & Mary Jackson
John Cardew & Elizabeth Bone
Edward Oke & Elizabeth Sanders
George Wivell & Sarah Stableton
Thomas Smith & Elizabeth Carter
Richard Hendy & Elizabeth Kittoe
Jonathan Forest & Jane Gatchcombe, lic.
John Jackman, of Sth. Petherwin, & Elizabeth Stacy
Christopher Kingdon & Ann Steed
Francis Jenkyn & Clevina Gill, of S. Agnes
John Facye & Mary Restanick
Jonathan Luxon & Emlyn Bennet …
(Mr.) Langford Frost & (Mrs.) Mary Kingdon, lic.
John Wills Harris & Thomasin Wildon
Joseph Beard & Thomasin Mortimer
Andrew Colliton & Jane Jackman
Francis Pike & Sarah Gay
Morgan Jones Lewis, of Ferring, Sussex, & Honor Parsons, lic.
Abraham Lane & Willmot Hockin
Nicholas Medland & Elizabeth Wadge
John Kingdon & Grace Harvey
John Hocking & Elizabeth Williams
William Scawen (Scoori) , of St. Stephen, & Martha Daw
William Frost & Ann Bond, lic.
James Grossman & Jane Sergeant
John Bird & Margaret Rogers
Robert Saunders & Mary Thomas, of Morwenstow
William Rawling & Rebecca Axworthy
Lawrence Reynolds, esq., captain in Colonel Whitemore’s Regiment of Foot, & Penelope Cheyne, lic.
Jno. Phillips & Barberra Henning
James Wivell & Ann Edwards
Henry Sempter (Sumpter) & Mary Remmit (Remmatt)
John Allen, of St. Stephen’s, & Elizabeth Cullam
John Connor & Aradice Goodwin
Thomas Hoskin & Jane Deacon
John Row & Mary Langdon
Thomas Green & Elizabeth Ough, lic.
John Paul & Lucy Sluggat
John King, of Stratton, & Mary Roe, lic.
John Couch & Elizabeth Oke
(Mr.) William Farnham, of Lanteglos, by Camelford,& (Mrs) Elizabeth Carpenter, lic
James Scawen & Grace Wallis, lic.
Samuel Treleven & Elizabeth Pulton
Ricd. Hellings & Eliz. Boon
Samuel Renels & Mary Michel
Thomas Prior, of St. Andrew’s, Plymouth, & Susannah Sturtridge, lic.
Jno. Tooker & Elizabeth Grigg
Henry Miles (sojourner) & Elizabeth Smith
Thomas Vigurs & Mary Soper
John Marks & Mary Riccard
Wm. James, of Withicombe, & Mary Stephens, of the same
Thos. Thorn & Mary Merifield
Edward Hoskin & Jane Sambels
Thomas Saunders & Mary Stacey
Thomas Fincoombe (Tinkham) & Ann Sweet
Robert Martin, organist, & Ursula Manning, lic.
Richard Blake & Catherine Gerry
William Wills, of St. Stephen’s, & Grace Barnet [Burnard], lic.
(Mr.) John Knill & (Mrs.) Cecilia Saltren, lic.
Roger James Smith & Elizabeth Harris
Thomas Medland & Mary Squire
William Robins & Mary Seargeant
Willm. Yoo (? Yeo) & Elizabeth Davey
Jno. Probus & Ann Stapleton
William Lawrance & Mary Brake (Brook)
Abraham Cradick & Jane Sumpter
William Lane & Elizabeth Glanvill
William Miller & Mary Browning, lic.
John Fraine & Joan Littlejohn
John Hocking & Ann Parsons
Joseph Sambells, of Landilp, & Grace Ugler
William Lawrence, of Stoke Damarel, in Devon, & Jane May
Willm. Phillips & Elizabeth Martyn
Francis Mobb, of Milton Abbot, & Elizabeth Seccombe, lic.
Abraham Stapleton, of Sth. Petherwin, & Susanna Kingdon
John Edgecumbe & Ann Carpenter, lic.
Christopher May & Mary Grigg
John Wivel & Ann Johns
(Mr.) Mathew Roe & (Mrs.) Catherine Carpenter
Walter Smith & Elizabeth Bate
Edward Wall, leutent. of marines, & Elizabeth Hervey, lic.
David Palmer & Elizabeth Rundle, w., lic
James Cook & Elizabeth Slemon …
Joseph Westlake & Ann Johns
6 Feb. 1752
5 Apr.    ”
15 Apr.  ”
18 Apr.  ”
28 Apr.  ”
1 June   ”
20 June ”
17 July   ”
29 Sep.  ”
1 Mar. 1753
17 Mar.  ”
8 Apr.    ”
22 Apr.  ”
15 July   ”
30 Nov. ”
7 Dec.    ”
11 July 1754
24 July    ”
27 Aug.    ”
3 Apr. 1755
13 May    ”
15 June   ”
15 Sep.    ”
10 Oct.    ”
11 Nov.    ”
19 Nov.    ”
23 Jan. 1756
5 Feb.      ”
29 Mar.   ”
7 Apr.      ”
11 May    ”
11 July    ”
22 July   ”
26 July   ”
9 Aug.     ”
13 Sep.    ”
13 Dec.   ”
7 Jan. 1757
6 Feb.    ”
13 Mar.  ”
9 Apr.    ”
11 Apr.   ”
7 June    ”
5 Sep.     ”
18 Sep.   ”
18 Sep.   ”
17 Nov.  ”
30 Jan. 1758
31 Jan.     ”
13 Feb.    ”

 

12 Mar.    ”
28 Apr.    ”
8 Aug.    ”
2 Sep.     ”
11 Sep.    ”
10 Oct.   ”
17 Nov.   ”
2 Dec.     ”
19 Feb. 1759
18 Mar    ”
23 Apr.    ”
7 May     ”

11 June    ”
4 Aug.     ”
10 Sep.    ”
19 Nov.   ”
31 Dec.    ”
19 Jan. 1760
11 Feb.    ”
1 Mar.    ”
23 Mar. ”
9 Apr.     ”
1 May    ”
7 June   ”

17 June ”
29 June ”
18 Aug.  ”
4 Sep.    ”
12 Jan. 1761
16 Mar.    ”
23 Mar.   ”
14 Apr.    ”
30 Apr.   ”
7 May.     ”
21 June   ”
3 Aug.      ”
14 Sep.     ”
19 Oct.     ”
16 Jan. 1762
16 Feb.     ”
17 Feb.     ”
22 Feb.    ”
10 June   ”
7 July       ”
1 Aug.      ”
21 Aug.    ”
5 Oct.       ”
24 Oct.     ”
13 Dec.     ”
3 Jan. 1763
4 Feb.     ”
19 Feb.   ”
4 Apr.     ”
26 Apr.  ”
2 May.   ”
8 May    ”
29 June  ”
11 July     ”
26 Aug.  ”
5 Sep.     ”
31 Jan. 1764
3 May      ”
24 Apr.    ”
1 May       ”
12 Oct.      ”
2 Nov.     ”
19 Nov.    ”
31 Dec.     “

Wm. Tickell & Sarah Warren
Thomas Gould & Mary Nano
William Moffet & Margaret Copp
Roger Jewell & Susannah Colebrook
John Phillips, innkeeper, & Martha Eggber
Nicholas Hendy & Elizabeth Tooker
John Dymond & Ann George, lic.
Joseph Carter & Mary Jenkin, of St. Thomas
William Pearse, of St. Austle, & Grace Carthew, lic.
William Niles & Mary Angell (Angle)
John French & Mary Harris
Digory Dingle & Elizabeth Sniale
William Ford, cooper, & Sarah Brent, w., lic.
(Mr.) William Rowe, surgeon, & (Mrs.) Ann Carpenter, lic
William Hender, shoemaker, & Ann Binney, lic
Robert Knott, glazier, & Susanna Knight, lic.
John Coombe, tailor, & Mary Richards, lic
Richard Searle, malster, & Grace Oke
Nicholas Medland, tailor, & Elizabeth Treverton
Walter Oke & Margery Kingdon, lic.
Joseph Rickard, sojourner, & Elizabeth Kitto
John Diamond & Elizabeth Body
Jonathan Luxon & Mary Lymn
Richard Scholer, sojourner, & Joanna Brouning, lic.
William Lane & Rachael Folley
Richard Robins & Joanna Thorn
Thomas Yeo & Mary Fetherstone
Edwd. May & Sarah Tingcombe
James Walter, of Lifton, & Peternell King
John Tucker, of S. Andrew’s, Plymouth, & Ursula Arnold
William Brendon, of Lawhitton, & Mary Cawsey, lic.
John Antony Roe, gent., w., & Catherine Carpenter, lic.
William Brent & Mary Gay
William Medland & Elizabeth Walker
Emanuel Harvey & Mary Wivell
Pascoe Hutchings & Elizth. Richards
Henry Bennet Blake & Lydia Wivell
John Edgecombe & Ann Burnet
William Lane, w., clothier, & Grace Searle, lic.
Francis Carter, peruke maker, & Mary Coombe
John Warren & Joanna Ough, lic
Wm. Pyper & Elizabeth Wonnacot
Richard Seathard & Judith Harvey
John Courtis & Ann Dymond
John Sheppard & Elizabeth Heays
Francis Lobb, w., & Mary Hill, lic.
Thomas Rowell, of St. Stephen’s, & Hannah Cornelius, lic.
Henry Rean [Peanl & Susannah Underhill
Daniel Mills, of St. Thomas’, & Sarah Cowls
George Score, clerk, of Kilkhampton, & Jane Robinson, lic
Samuel Perry, w., & Sarah Isle
Wm Bickford & Mary Cotton
Edward Harvey & Mary Ann Trist
John Sargent & Jane Tickel
Robert Courtis & Elizabeth Short
Thomas Watkins, w., & Catherine Jose, lic
Josias Colwell & Mary Veale, of Ashwater
John Angell & Elizabeth Denbow, sojourners
Edward Harvey & Margaret Oke
Richard Kingdon & Grace Matthews, of St. Stephen’s
John Deacon & Sarah Cory
Richard Warren & Ann Provis
John Carter & Susannah Medland
Robert Heal & Elizabeth Bray
John Bickford & Joanna Glanvil
John Blatchford & Susannah Tabb
Wm. Bragaton & Elizabeth Barnes
Thomas Scantlebury, sojourner, & Margery Luney, w.
Thomas Hean (Haine) & Penelope Crocker
John Chapel & Margery Squier
John Lenn & Elizabeth Jewel
Philip Pearse & Philedelphia Denbow, lic
John Harris, sojourner, & Sarah Crabb
Joseph Clemets, of St. Stephen’s, & Jane Hadden (Stadden)
John Row & Margery Lawrence
John James & Mary Sleman
George Fardin & Mary Gliddon
John Facey & Peggy Pyne
Jacob Wivel & Mary Stenlake
John Higgs & Elizabeth Piper
Thomas Lenn & Philippa Chapel
Julius Mann, of St. Stephen’s, & Jone Derry
William Dawe & Elizabeth Parsons
Richard Derrent & Mary Rowe
John Cowch & Blanch Wivell
Francis Lewarn & Joan Tozer
William Martyn & Ann Silly, lic
Walter Body & Joanna Vosper
Richard Cryper, of Laneast, & Elizabeth Phillips
Francis Webber & Margaret Carter
Simon Yeo & Agnes Prout
Edward Brendon & Grace Pearse, lic.
John Rogers & Elizabeth Edye
Wm. Hobb & Honor Bounsall
William Salter & Grace Michell
Robert Cotton & Elizabeth Bennett
John Deacon & Mary Derry
Wm. Northcott, of St. Thomas’, & Deborah Mules
John Edwards & Elizabeth Thomas
Thomas Jago & Catharine Bolt, lic.
James Gale & Jane Courtis
Wm. Barrett, of Sth. Petherwyn, & Joanna Robins, w.
James Yeo & Catherine Clase
William Moxey & Elizabeth Webber
John Shear & Elizabeth Rowell
Richard Call, sojourner, & Thomasin Beard
John Rosaman & Margaret Gliddon
Henry Essery & Mary Speare
William Hingston & Margaret Daw
Emanuel Harvey, watchmaker, & Jane Harvey, lic.
John Smith, of St. Thomas, & Mary Hare
Francis Michell, w., & Susanna HoUman, of Lifton, lic.
Joseph Gunson & Ann Prideaux
Thomas Western & Elizabeth Adams
William Couls, of Sth. Petherwyn, & Elizabeth Sandercock
James Pullin & Jane Toll
Silvester Harris & Sarah Avent
Thomas Mitchell & Mary Coram
Richard Courtice, of Milton Abbot, & Charity Harvey, w., lic.
Walter Spry Wivell & Mary Whitaker
John Bragiton & Jane Moyse
Henry Rogers & Ann Dyer
William Isbel & Prudence Scholer
John Mathews & Grace Norley
John Dymond & Jane Shakelton
John Lane & Rebecca Ball
William Jago, of Lostwithiel, & Grace Harris, lic.
George Carter & Elizabeth Holman
Samuel Smith & Mary Jago
Henry Sumpter & Ann Gordon
William Gliddon & Elizabeth Eastabrook
James Carey Body & Elizabeth Coombe
James Kent & Elizabeth Wivell
John Palmer & Mary Arnold
Thomas Bennet & Mary Chapman, lic.
Mose§ Bowring & Grace Hobb
William Soper & Jane Richards
Nicholas Burt, of St. Stephen’s, & Elizabeth Withell
John Sitwill, of St. Giles in the Heath, & Mary Pearse
Richard Richards, of Highweek, & Joan Jago
John Shilling & Ann Thomas
Christopher Chapman & Mary Moyse
John Balle, jeweller, & Mary Bond, lic.
John Jackman, of Lifton, & Susanna Knight
John Lane & Jane Carthew
Stephen Simons, of South Petherwyn, & Catherine Denbow
John Rogers & Elizabeth Broad
Nicholas Stapleton & Elizabeth Bray, of St. Stephens
John Edwards & Elizabeth Chapman
Thomas Deacon & Mary Cocking
Benjamin Fleane, of Lawhitton, & Mary Shear
John Miller, of Minster, & Thomasin Hobb
John Surcombe & Susanna Knott, w., lic.
Thomas Eastcott & Ann Bear
James Isbell & Petronl Rowe
Nicholas Tucker, of Black Hawton, & Elizabeth Jollow, lic
Richard Cry per & Elizabeth Lenn
James Anderson & Grace Gibbons
John Kerswill, of Stoke Damarel, & Grace Sumpter
William Helman & Willmet Tilly
Joseph Deacon & Elizabeth Westlake
John Langdon & Ann Foote
Thomas Barrett & Mary Anna Hutchings
George Wivell & JaneGrenvill
Joseph Smith, gent., & Ann Harris, lic.
James Brown & Peggy Holmes
James Brathwait & Mary Griffiths
John Crabb & Grace Ralph, of South Petherwin
John Mules & Grace Yole
John Holman & Elizabeth Tooker
John Sampson, a soldier, & Grace Lenn
Samuel Pulton & Mary Downing
8 Apr. 1765
23 June     ”
8 July        ”
23 July      ”
26 Aug.     ”
28 Aug.     ”
1 Jan. 1766
9 Feb.   ”
6 Mar.   ”
19 May  ”
2 June   ”
14 June  ”
2 Aug.    ”
4 Aug.    ”
16 Aug.  ”
1 Sep.     ”
28 Sep.  ”
7 Oct.     ”
27 Oct.   ”
1 Dec.     ”
14 Dec.   ”
18 Jan. 1767
16 Feb.   ”
18 Mar.  ”
12 Apr.   ”
19 Apr.   ”
3 June    ”
6 July     ”
8 July     ”
12 Aug.   ”
17 Oct.     ”
18 Jan. 1768
16 Feb.    ”
4 Apr.      ”
6 Apr.     ”
18 Apr.    ”
3 May     ”
18 May    ”
29 July    ”
1 Nov.     ”
16 Nov.   ”
17 Jan. 1769
6 Mar.    ”
7 Mar.     ”
27 May   ”
6 June    ”
24 July   ”
10 Aug.   ”
20 Aug.  ”
19 Sep.   ”
1 Oct.     ”
15 Oct.   ”
13 Nov.  ”
14 Nov.  ”
28 Nov.   ”
29 Nov.  ”
9 Apr. 1770
11 Apr.    ”
9 May      ”
19 Aug.    ”
15 Oct.     ”
10 Nov.   ”
17 Dec.    ”
21 Jan. 1771
24 Feb.    ”
28 July    ”
19 Nov.    ”
26 Dec.    ”
14 Jan. 1772
27 Jan.    ”
26 May    ”
12 June    ”
20 June   ”
6 Oct.      ”
1 Nov.     ”
18 Nov.   ”
29 Nov.   ”
26 Mar, 1773
28 Mar.    ”
8 May       ”
1 June      ”
29 Aug.    ”
11 Sep.     ”
2 Oct.      ”
3 Oct.      ”
11 Oct.     ”
1 Mar. 1774
3 Apr.     ”
11 Apr.    ”
19 Apr.    ”
1 May      ”
11 May    ”
25 May   ”
28 June   ”
26 July    ”
7 Aug.      ”
15 Aug.    ”
7 Sep.      ”
9 Oct.      ”
7 Nov.     ”
12 Feb. 1775
14 Feb.    ”
14 Mar.   ”
22 Mar.   ”
17 Apr.    ”
5 June     ”
26 June   ”
3 July      ”
5 Sep.     ”
26 Sep.   ”
1 Oct.      ”
19 Nov.   ”
9 Jan. 1776
15 Jan.    ”
28 Feb.   ”
13 Mar.   ”
7 Apr.      ”
23 Apr.    ”
2 May      ”
29 May    ”
30 May    ”
9 June     ”
16 June   ”
17 June   ”
4 July      ”
25 July    ”
15 Aug.   ”
21 Aug.   ”
15 Sep.    ”
23 Oct.    ”
16 Dec.    ”
30 Jan. 1777
17 Feb.    ”
3 Apr.      ”
9 Apr.     ”
28 Apr.  ”
13 May   ”
31 May   ”
8 June    ”
14 Aug.   ”
17 Dec.    ”
25 Jan. 1778
10 Feb.    ”
30 Jan.   ”
27 May    ”
28 May    ”
25 Oct.    ”
13 Dec.    ”
10 Jan. 1779
4 Apr.     ”
12 Apr.   ”
15 Apr.   ”
26 Apr.  ”
27 Apr.  ”
1 May     ”
6 May    ”
1 June     ”
7 June   ”
13 June  ”
25 July   ”
2 Aug.    ”
3 Sep.     ”
4 Sep.     ”
14 Sep.   ”
27 Dec.    ”
1 Feb. 1780
8 Feb.    ”
8 Feb.    ”
12 Apr.   ”
15 Apr.   ”
10 May    ”
18 May    ”

Richard Peters & Elizabeth Saltren
Richard Thorn & Amy Broad
Jonathan Barnes & Elizabeth Douning
John Shapling, of St. Giles in the Heath, & Sarah Harris
Christopher Spear & Elizabeth Symons
Henry Rogers & Joan Dawe
Charles Yeo, of Stoke Damarel, & Elizabeth Callaway
Christian TishendorflF& Mary Olver, sojourners
John Martin & Ann Ham
Joseph Martin, of Milton Abbot,& Mary Gould
Simon Webber, clerk, & Martha Lane, lic.
Arthur Puckey, of Liskeard, & Mary Wehh,lic.
William Evans, of Calstock, & Susanna Bond
John Cato, of Stoke Damarell, & Ann Ball
John Farnum & Ann Tubb
John Schnyder, of Stoke Damarell, & Elizabeth Walkins
Arthur Peter & Martha Bate
John Simons & Maria Symons, lic.
Thomas Hawke & Mary Yeo
James Parsons & Rebecca Crooper
Richard Derrant, w., & Joan Harvey, lic.
Joseph Coombe, of Bodmin, & Ann Yeo
Anthony Boden, of Stoke Damarell, & Joanna Cock
John Stone, of Tetcott, & Mary Bray
James Nuttall & Mary Paltridge, lic.
Joseph Brent & Grace Bolton
Edward Veasey, sojourner, & Mary Staddon
Henry Vyvyan Olver & Mary Deggery
Richard Paltridge & Grace Pears
John Bickle, sojourner, & Elizabeth Glanvil
Joseph Vosper & Mary Harry
Arthur Pengelly & Judith Staddon
Thomas Courtice, sojourner, & Jane Pellew
Lawrence Welsh, soldier, & Elizabeth Miles
John Northcott, of St. Thomas, & Mary Lenn
William Minifie, of Lifton, & Penelope Crocker
Peter Bell, soldier, & Elizabeth Lenn
George Parson & Catherine Bate
Henry John Hooper, of Holsworthy, & Joan Crodacott Horwell, lic.
William Cary, sojourner, & Mary Saunders
Digory Fitze & Ann Stilling, w.
James Pulton & Ann Martin
John Fraine & Martha Percy
Thomas Smith & Mary Palmer, of Lewannick
Stephen Jeffery & Honor Richards
Emanuel Martin & Ann Mules
Israel Drew & Elizabeth Frost
Charles Paynter, of Penzance, & Judith Tyeth lic
Edward Jones, a sojourner, & Grace Lowe
Roger Symons & Grace Facey
Richard Smith & Jane Williams
Nicholas Luney & Elizabeth Cross
Mr. John Eastcott, surgeon, & Grace Heanes lic.
John Rowe & Mary Cloke
George Wivell & Elizabeth Jago
John Gale & Mary Binney
Samuel Smith, of St. Stephen’s, & Martha Tubb
Mr. Christopher Lethbridge, town-clerk, & Mary Copland, lic.
James Pullin & Margery Williams, sojourner
John Blake, of St. Stephen’s, & Margaret White
Philip Showbrook & Rebecca Phillips
Henry Pike & Jane Pope
Thomas James, of Week St. Mary, & Elizabeth Smith, lic.
John Sleep & Joanna Wilcocks
Richard Hendy & Elizabeth Saunders
James Gregory & Elizabeth Pullin
Richard Rogers & Catherine Martin
Samuel Goodman, of Broadwoodwidger, & Emblin Adams
Richard Lenn & Elizabeth Essery, sojourner
Peter Hambly & Sarah Eatou, sojourners
John Cudlipp & Sibella Lethbridge
Thomas Beedon, of Manchester, mercer, & Elizabeth Palmer, lie.
Edward Jory, of Lawhitton, & Elizabeth White
Robert Ham, junr., of St. Thomas’, & Martha Pike
George Hill & Elizabeth Nottle
Ensign William Baker & Bridget Elizabeth Spicker, lic.
John Clode, of Camelford, & Margery Harper
Thomas Peckard & Ann Mules
Samuel Smith & Grace Lark, sojourners
William Pulton & Mary Bond
Oliver Blatchford, of Penryn, & Ann Brent
Edward Scoun, of St. Stephen’s, & Elizabeth Wills
John Edwards & Grace Reynolds
John Sandercock, of Tremayne, w., & Martha Cloke
James Setherland & Elizabeth Mann
Thomas Barron, of Bodmin, upholsterer, & Mary Tyeth, lic
Richard Anstis, of Holsworthy, & Nobias
Norley, of Broadwoodwiger, sojourners
William Sambell, of Lewannick, & Elizabeth Wadge
George Dout & Elizabeth Moise
Paul Farthing & EHzabeth Harris
John Braginton & Margaret Symonds
Charles Cowling & Elizabeth Harvey
William Pearse, of St. Stephen’s, & Elizabeth Dymond
Richard Heliis, of St. Stephen’s, & Ann Lenn
Richard Smith & Ann Mason
John Dymond, brewer, & Susanna Lamerton, lic.
John Couch & Ann Treganzer
Hugh Giles, sojourner, & Margaret Binney
John Neck, upholsterer, w., & Joanna Moon, lic.
Henry Chowen, of Bridestow, & Agnes Horrell
Christopher Minard, of St. Stephen’s, & Elizabeth Denbow
Richard Olver & Rosamand Stadford, sojourners
John Hellis, of St. Stephen’s, & Elizabeth Martin
Robert Hele & Charity Baker
James TunniclifF, shopkeeper, & Deborah Harvey, lie.
John Oates & Mary Lane, sojourners
Thomas Cock, sojourner, & Ann Olver, of Lawhitton
Henry Barrett, of Lewannick, & Elizabeth Taylor
John Collins, of St. Thomas, & Ann Paul
John Cudlipp, doctor of physick, & Ann Roe, lic.
Joseph Smith & Martha Holman
Walter Body & Joanna Hobb
Isaac Mottram, w., of Alston Field, Stafford, & Sarah Burt, lic.
John Ayers & Rebecca Cardew
Thomas Carthew & Mary Pearse
John Browning & Elizabeth Jacket
Henry Tinney & Margery Pellow, lic.
John Randle & Francis Pearse
William Hobb & Mary Wise
Nicholas Deacon & Grace Holman
William Kent & Mary Nile
Robert Deacon & Mary Carthew
Thomas Winsloe, junr., esq., & Elizabeth Pomery Carpenter, lic.
Henry Harris, of St. Thomas, & Ann Reed, lic.
John Medland & Mary Hamley
Thomas Heath & Mary Oke
Thomas Lenn, w., & Jane Seller
Henry Sumpter & Jane Greed, w.
John Tingcombe & Elizabeth Jewell
James Hamilton, sojourner, & Elizabeth Dodd
John Edwards, of Charles Ch., Plymouth, hosier, & Jane Lane, w., lic.

31 Oct. 1780
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19 Nov.  ”
28 Nov.  ”
2 Apr. 1781
15 Apr.   ”
28 May  ”
5 June   ”
17 June  ”
21 June  ”
8 Aug.    ”
16 Aug.  ”
25 Sep.  ”
26 Sep.  ”
9 Oct.     ”
23 Oct.  ”
26 Dec.  ”
28 Dec.  ”
29 Jan. 1782
30 Jan.    ”
20 Mar.   ”
31 Mar.    ”
1 Apr.       ”
10 Apr.    ”
4 May      ”
18 June   ”
7 July      ”
13 Oct.    ”
13 Oct.    ”
2 Dec.     ”
15 Dec.    ”
8 Jan. 1783
20 Jan.    ”
23 Jan.    ”
11 Feb.     ”
11 Mar.    ”
20 Mar.   ”
24 Apr.    ”
21 May    ”
30 May    ”
7 June      ”
24 Aug.    ”
22 Oct.     ”
25 Dec.    ”
14 Jan. 1784
24 Mar.    ”
6 Apr.       ”
15 May     ”
7 June      ”
23  June   ”
11 July      ”
17 Aug.     ”
22 Sep.    ”
7 Dec.      ”
19 Dec.    ”
29 Dec.  ”
5 Jan. 1785
11 Jan.    ”
5 Feb.     ”
8 Feb.    ”
27 Feb.   ”
27 Mar.   ”
2 May      ”
22 May    ”
19 June   ”
3 July.    ”
29 Aug.   ”
21 Oct.     ”
24 Oct.    ”
10 Nov.   ”
6 Mar. 1786
12 Mar.      ”
5 Apr.        ”
24 Apr.     ”
7 May        ”
29 May     ”
20 June    ”
30 July     ”
27 Dec.     ”
1 Jan. 1787
7 June   ”
10 June ”
18 June ”
22 June  ”
4 July     ”
4 Oct.     ”

7 Nov.    ”
28 Nov.   ”
23 Jan. 1788
17 Mar.    ”
28 Apr.    ”
8 June     ”
2 July      ”
22 Sep.   ”
19 Oct.    ”
21 Oct.    ”
29 Oct.    ”
6 Feb. 1789
15 Mar.   ”
1 Apr.      ”
2 Apr.     ”
19 Apr.   ”
23 Apr.   ”
29 Apr.   ”
30 Apr.   ”
6 July      ”
27 July    ”
4 Oct.      ”
22 Nov.   ”
17 Dec.    ”
4 Jan. 1790
10 Jan.   ”
27 Jan.   ”
15 Feb.   ”
21 Feb.   ”
28 Feb.  ”
5 Mar.   ”
9 Mar.   ”
22 Apr.  ”
16 May  ”
23 May  ”
6 June   ”
17 June  ”
23 Oct.   ”
23 Jan. 1791
4 Mar.    ”
21 Mar.   ”
3 Apr.     ”
4 Sep.     ”
7 Sep.     ”
28 Dec.  “

Mark Batt, of Liskard, attorney at law, & Elizabeth Caroline Byam, lic.
Benjamin Sparks & Elizabeth Warren
Stephen Luke, of Gwendron, surgeon, & Harriet Vyvyan, lic.
Robert Pape, of Maker, w., & Mary Procter, w.
John Stapleton, of Liskeard, & Ann Domenget
James Earlidge, tallow chandler, a minor, & Wilmot Harvey, a minor, lie, with consent of parents
John Heath & Mary Henday
James Angell & Jane Bowden, of Philleock
Richard Sleep & Elizabeth Prout
John Cudlipp & Rebecca Deacon
James Yeo & Jane Ash
Richard Harvey & Elizabeth Down, lic.
Henry Cotty Hodge & Elizabeth Dingley
Richard Frain, of St. Stephen’s, & Joan Hender
William Dagworthy & Priscilla Mills
John Adams, sojourner, & Sarah Rickard
Francis Johns, sojourner, & Mary Farr
Thomas Harvey & Jane Davis
John Hobb & Rosamond Lane
Phineas Rattenbury, of St. Stephen’s,& Honour Thomas
James Paul, of Parracombe, officer of excise, & Ann Nottle, lic.
Ferdinando Coombe Pratt & Bridget Vinicombe
Richard Burden & Mary Hawke
John Wevell, of St. Stephen’s, & Sarah Keals
William Stacey & Sarah Bragginton
John Bennet & Mary Neal
Charles Hill & Ann Tinkcombe
William Mules & Elizabeth Pike
Roger Prout & Elizabeth Panter
William Allen Philp & Matilda Northcott
George Couch, clothier, & Frances Martin, lic.
Thomas Mason, of St. Stephen’s, & Ann Ball
Jacob Coram, of Dunterton, & Mary Bennett
Thomas Northcot, of Lawhitton, & Mary May
William Tanner Hender & Mary Pearse
Thomas Jory, of Lanteglos, & Admonition Drew
George Sheeres, of St. Stephen’s, & Mary Sergent
Edmund Rundle & Kathren Row
William Coombe, of St. Thomas, & Martha Horn
George Simmons, of Tavistock, & Mary Collacott
Richard Short & Ann Eastcott
Nevill Barriball Shackleton & Mary Mills Shilson
Thomas Geake & Mary Lane
John Geake & Mary Ford
John Jefferys, of Stoke Damarell, & Catherine Harvey
Henry Bray & Rebecca Cornish
John Moore & Mary Polley
John Sandam, private in Stafford Militia, & Mary Phillips Criper
Edward Short & Charity Gibbs
David Binney, of Lezant, & Patience Pearse
William King & Jane Thomas, sojourners
William Bickell, of St. Stephen’s, & Grace Eastcott
Stephen Spettigue, attorney at law, & Sibella Rowe, lic.
John Musgrave, w., sergeant in Stafford Regt. of Militia, & Susannah Williams, w., sojourner, lic.
Coryndon Rowe, surgeon, & Anne Carpenter, lic.
John Hurdon,a sojourner, & Faith Gliddon, lic.
John Rowe, sojourner, & Dorothy Courtis
Charles Atkins & Margaret Yeo
John WiUiams, of Stratton, & Mary Robins
John Honey & Joan Holmes
Robert Collins & Mary Batten
Humphrey Fritze & Martha Smith
Moses Hewett & Catherine Trehane

27 Jan.  1792

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13 May    ”
29 May   ”

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19 Aug.   ”
19 Aug.   ”
28 Aug.  ”
22 Sep.   ”
2 Oct.     ”
9 Oct.     ”
18 Oct.   ”
23 Oct.   ”
14 Nov.  ”
9 Dec.    ”
23 Dec.  ”
3 Jan. 1793
8 Feb.    ”
28 Feb.  ”
31 Mar.  ”
14 Apr.   ”
25 Apr.  ”
8 May    ”
6 June    ”
27 June  ”
2 July     ”
8 July     ”
21 July   ”
15 Sep.   ”
7 Oct.     ”
9 Oct.     ”
11 Oct.    ”
19 Feb. 1794
26 Mar.  ”
29 Mar.   ”
13 Apr.   ”
27 Apr.   ”
4 May    ”
4 May    ”
8 May    ”
1 June    ”
20 July   ”
4 Aug.    ”
25 Nov.  ”
21 Dec.   ”
18 Jan. 1795
25 Jan.    ”
27 Jan.    ”
14 Feb.    ”
15 Feb.    ”
3 Mar.     ”
6 Apr.     ”

21 Apr.    ”

 

15 June    ”
3 July      ”
17 July    ”
2 Aug.      ”
9 Aug.      ”
6 Sep.      ”
7 Oct.      ”
10 Oct.    ”
18 Dec.    ”

William Coombe, of St. Thomas, & Jenny Courtis
Jarrett Lyne, of Liskeard, & Lucy Paul
Sanford Tymewell & Honor Bear
John Binney & Katheren Bray
Abraham Westlake, of St. Thomas, & Susannah Pullman
William Short & Jane Wivell
William Symons, of St. Columbe, & Bridget Climowe
William Cardew & Elizabeth Kingdon
Sampson Jordan, of St. Stephen’s, & Honor Robins
William Castine & Jane Strout
Gylbert Bluett, w., of Falmouth, & Francis Rundle, w., lic.
Henry NichoUs, w., & Margaret Edgecumbe, lic
John Smith & Elizabeth Eastcott, sojourners
John Body & Mary Symons
William Beard, sergeant of Marines, & Lucy Brnwn
Thomas Deacon & Grace Parsons
James Harden, of the East Essex Militia, & Elizabeth Sawle, of Exeter
William Short & Ann Drew
William Lander & Jane Adams, lic.
Valentine Pode, of St. Stephen’s, & Margery Hender
John Jory, sojourner, & Mary Collings
John Bickell & Mary Treby
William Davy & Mary Pomery
Nicholas Clark & Joanna Prout
Henry Pedlar & Mary Davey
Thomas Like & Margaret Oliver
John Taylor & Jane Courtis, sojourner
Cyrus Parnell & Mary Watson
Richard May, of Egloskery, & Mary Adams
John Shaplin & Elizabeth Kent
Richard Pasco, of Falmouth, & Honor Coffin
William Brown, of Sth. Petherwyn, & Mary Sweet
James Sparks & Mary Northcott
John Pulton & Elizabeth Sergeant
John Drown, of Brintor, &Mary Bate
Robert Barrett & Elizabeth Butcher
John Batten & Ann Bickle
Abram Sleep, of Northill, & Mary Michael, lic
John Higgs & Ann Barrett
John Hean & Thomasin Saunders
James Shilson & Margaret Saunders
Robert Castine & Mary Heane
Robert Auger & Mary Pyne, sojourners
John Whitehead, sojourner, & Mary Hobb
William Rundle, of Stoke Climsland, & Elizabeth Loes
Mr. Richard Symons, purser in the Navy, & Margaret Copp, lic
John Orme, sojourner, & Sarah Pomeroy
James Blake & Elizabeth Oare, sojourners
James Wright, sojourner, & Elizabeth Dout
Benjamin Oldfield, sojourner, & Jane Blatchford
Richard Davy & Elizabeth Lane
William Goodman & Mary Warne
William Stubbs, sojourner, & Jane Hobb
Thomas Smith, of Chester, sergeant major in 2nd Cheshire Militia, & Patricia Ball, lic
John Godfrey, of Tavistock, & Susanna James
John Climois and Honour Geake
Thomas Hume & Elizabeth Holman
James Eckley, of Bristol, & Elizabeth Prockter, lic
Robert Rattenbury, of St. Stephens, & Susannah Holland
Joseph Medland & Ann Binney
Thomas Castine & Elizabeth Edgecombe
Thomas Dawe & Mary Pearse
Sampson Symons & Grace Frain
Edward Congdon & Elizabeth Dingle, sojourner
Richard Gill & Elizabeth Benny Barrable
Richard Oswell & Mary Browning
Wilham Prout & Mary Dingle
John Bragg & Jane Osborne
William Wood & Mary Williams, lic.
12 Feb. 1796
15 Feb.  ”
27 Mar. ”
27 Mar. ”
29 Mar. ”
17 Apr.  ”
28 June ”
15 Aug.  ”
1 Sep.    ”
18 Sep. ”
30 Oct. ”
19 Dec. ”
29 Jan. 1797
4 Apr.      ”
24 Apr.    ”
1 May      ”
19 May    ”
18 June   ”
29 June   ”
21 Aug.    ”
25 Aug.   ”
3 Oct.      ”
8 Oct.      ”
10 Oct.    ”
24 Oct.    ”
9 Nov.    ”
18 Dec.   ”
18 Dec.   ”
25 Dec.   ”
26 Dec.  ”
8 Jan 1798
16 Jan.   ”
20 Feb.  ”
7 Mar.    ”
27 Mar.  ”
28 Mar.  ”
28 Mar.  ”
22 May   ”
11 June   ”
21 Aug.   ”
28 Sep.   ”
18 Oct.   ”
13 Jan 1799
14 Jan.    ”
17 Jan.    ”
11 Mar.   ”
19 Mar.   ”
27 Mar.  ”
4 Apr.     ”
5 Apr.     ”
21 Apr.    ”
30 Apr.   ”
1 May      ”

18 May   ”

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28 July   ”
15 Sep.    ”
18 Dec.   ”
26 Dec.   ”
9 Feb 1800
23 June  ”
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25 June  ”
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6 Nov.    ”
13 Dec.   ”

A sojourner is a person who resides temporarily in a place.
St. Mary Magdalene Marriage Registers 1701 -1750
St. Mary Magdalene Marriage Registers 1801-1812

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