- 0 ha) of
landscaped gardens.
Polsue,
Joseph (1867). A
complete parochial history of the
county of
Cornwall [ed. by J.
Polsue]. p. 411.
Retrieved 30 April...
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Polwhele 1816, p. 107.
Polsue 1872, p. 123.
Polsue 1872, p. 124.
Polsue 1872, p. 125.
Polsue 1872, p. 126.
Hughes 1898, p. 23.
Polsue 1872, p. 127. Polwhele...
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Joseph Polsue. A
complete parochial history of the
county of
Cornwall [ed. by J.
Polsue].. 1872 [cited 16
September 2012]. p. 241.
Joseph Polsue. A complete...
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cottages lining the road
leading north to
Camborne were built. In 1897
Polsue described it as "a respectable, compact, and well-built village". Although...
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Foreign State Papers. London: H.M.
Stationery Office. 1841. p. 735.
Polsue,
Joseph (1870). A
Complete Parochial History of the
County of Cornwall:...
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Printed for T.
Cadell and W. Davies. p. 328.
Retrieved 8
October 2011.
Polsue, Joseph, ed. (1872). A
Complete Parochial History of the
County of Cornwall...
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Extracts from A
Complete Parochial History of the
County of Cornwall,
Joseph Polsue, 1868
Cornwall portal New
Monthly Magazine, June,
November and December...
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example is well preserved, and is a
scheduled monument. In 1870, J.
Polsue recorded that the
local tradition was of the
stones "having been thrown...
- (1935) 83 Pitts. Leg. J 379, 385 Webb v Bird (1863) 143 ER 332
Rushmer v
Polsue and Alfieri, Ltd (1906) 1 Ch 234
Adams v
Ursell (1913) 1 Ch 269, regarding...
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churchyard is a
Gothic lantern cross. This
cross was
first recorded by
Joseph Polsue in 1872; it
stood for many
years in the
vicarage garden. In the 1970s it...