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Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall
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Title:
Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall
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Series:
Journal of the Royal Institution of Cornwall
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Publication Type:
Journal
Editor
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Editor:
Christine North
Publisher
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Publisher:
Royal Institution of Cornwall
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2003
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
02 Jun 2005
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A tithe case in Sheviock after the Restoration
Neville Cusworth
39 - 53
Historical account from documentary sources of a dispute between the rector of Sheviock and a local gentleman farmer concerning payment of tithes; includes details of land use and ownership.
From restoration to ruin: the story of two Cornish churches
Alan Dunstan
77 - 84
Account of two churches, Merther and Ruan Major, which were extensively restored during the nineteenth century but allowed to become ruinous in the twentieth. The author looks at the history of each, and at the process of neglect and decay which led to their present condition.
The origins of the lepers of Launceston
Nicholas Orme
109 - 112
The author considers evidence from a collection of religious material in the Bodleian Library at Oxford, MS Tanner 196, including two charters relating to the leper hospital of St Leonard outside Launceston, which was under the supervision of Launceston Priory.