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Launceston, Cornwall
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"The Count [of Mortain] himself holds Launceston. In the time of King Edward it paid geld for 1 virgate of land. Yet there is 1 hide. There is land for 10 ploughs. In demesne is 1 plough and 3 slaves, and 1 villan and 13 bordars with 4 ploughs. There are 2 mils rendering 40s., and 40 acres of pasture. Formerly £20; now it is worth £4. The Count's castle is there." |
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Morwenstow - Morwenstow, Cornwall, England
An attractive coastal village just a few miles north of Bude. Morwenstow is famous for its eccentric Victorian vicar, RS Hawker, who built a hut out of driftwood into the side of the cliffs, where he would compose poetry. Among his most famous compositions was The Song of the Western Men, with its refrain, 'And shall Trelawney die?'. Hawker's church is superb, with Norman carvings and pillars. Paths lead along the clifftops in both directions, … ... more |
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