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  2. Devon and Cornwall Record Society - Wikipedia

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    1914: Cornwall Feet of Fines, 2 vols, ed JH Rowe - vol 1; 1914: The Register of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials of the Parish of Falmouth in the county of Cornwall, 1663-1812, eds. SE Gay, Mrs H Fox Volume 2. 1917: The Register of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials of the Parish of Parracombe, Devon, 1597-1836, AJP Skinner

  3. General Register Office for England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    The General Register Office for England and Wales (GRO) is the section of the United Kingdom HM Passport Office responsible for the civil registration of births (including stillbirths), adoptions, marriages, civil partnerships and deaths in England and Wales and for those same events outside the UK if they involve a UK citizen and qualify to be registered in various miscellaneous registers.

  4. Bernard Grenville - Wikipedia

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    He served as MP for Cornwall in 1621–1625 and 1640–1642, and for Launceston in 1625–1629 and 1640. He was the father of John Grenville, 1st Earl of Bath (1628–1701). Sir Richard Grenville, 1st Baronet (1600–1658) He died on 16 June 1636, probably at Tremeer, and was buried on 26 June at St James the Great church, Kilkhampton, Cornwall ...

  5. St Columb Green Book - Wikipedia

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    St Columb Green Book is a very rare 16th century handwritten manuscript, bound in green leather detailing the parish records of St Columb Major, Cornwall. It was kept with a few intermissions from 1585 onwards. [1] It gives a rare glimpse in day to day life in 16th century Cornwall. The original is very fragile and is now kept at the Kresen Kernow.

  6. Kresen Kernow - Wikipedia

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    Cornwall Record Office (CRO), part of Cornwall Council, was situated at Old County Hall in Truro and is the main repository for the historical archives of Cornwall. The Old County Hall site closed in September 2018 to enable staff to prepare the collections for their move to Kresen Kernow, which was due to open in 2019.

  7. Richard Edgcumbe (died 1489) - Wikipedia

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    He was the son and heir of Piers Edgcumbe of Cotehele by his wife Elizabeth Holland, daughter and heiress of Richard Holland. [3] The family is earliest recorded in 1292 when Richard Edgcombe was seated at the manor of Edgcombe [4] in the parish of Milton Abbot in Devon, [5] from which his family took their surname.

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