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Place name County Entry Source CORNWALL Cornwall Penwith, Powder, Pyder, Stratton, and Trigg. The registration county makes some interchange of territory with Devon, receiving more than it gives Imperial EXETER Cornwall
DevonPenwith. The deanery of East contains the rectories of Botus-Fleming, Calstock, St. Dominic, St. Ive, St. John, Landulph, Lawhitton Imperial JUST (ST.) Cornwall Penwith. Real property, £26, 515; of which £14, 394 are in mines, and £92 in iron works Imperial Keigwin Cornwall Keigwin , vil., St Just in Penwith par., Cornwall, 5½ miles W. of Penzance. Bartholomew Kenidiack Cornwall Penwith par., Cornwall, 4½ miles N. of Lands End; on the coast is Kenidjack Castle , a small headland, crowned Bartholomew KERRIER Cornwall Penwith and Powder; containing twenty-eight parishes; and cut into two divisions, E and W. Acres, of the E div., 38, 397; of the W div., 65, 041. Pop. of the E div., in 1851, 25, 990; of the W div., in 1851, 21, 065; of both Imperial LANDS-END Cornwall Penwith of the ancient Britons, and the Bolerium of the Romans. It consists almost wholly of granite; has an elevation Imperial LEVAN, or ST. LEVAN Cornwall Penwith, or ' ' the holed headland of Penwith, ''is a promontory at the SW extremity of Mount's bay; and takes Imperial MOUNTS-BAY Cornwall Penwith on the W. It measures 19¼ miles across the entrance; penetrates 8½ miles north-north-eastward, on the W side Imperial Pendeen Cornwall Penwith par., Cornwall - dist., pop. 2311; vil., on the coast, 7 miles NW. of Penzance; P.O.; near the vil. is Pendeen Bartholomew PENDEEN Cornwall Penwith parish, Cornwall. The village stands on the coast, at Por therras Cove, 7 miles W N W of Penzance Imperial Penwith Cornwall Penwith , hundred, in extreme W. of Cornwall, 99,434 ac., pop. 72,146; contains 27 pars., and consists of 2 divisions Bartholomew PENWITH Cornwall Penwith proper is the Lands End; called by the ancient British Penwith, signifying"the left-hand headland; " and was known Imperial PENZANCE Cornwall Penwith, containing the parishes of St. Just-in-Penwith, Sancreed, and Mor-vah; and the sub-district of St. Buryan Imperial Pornanyon Cove Cornwall Pornanyon Cove , St Just in Penwith par., Cornwall, in S. vicinity of Cape Cornwall. Bartholomew RUNDLESTONE Cornwall Penwith Point. It rises from deep sea; is indicated by two beacons on the neighbouring headland; was surmounted in 1855 by an iron Imperial St Just (in Penwith) Cornwall Penwith) , small town and par., Cornwall, 7 m. W. of Penzance, 7633 ac., pop. 6409; P.O., T.O., 2 Banks; has extensive Bartholomew Tol-Pedn-Penwith Cornwall Tol-Pedn-Penwith , bold headland, Cornwall, 3 miles SE. of Lands End. Bartholomew
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