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resided at Kea, Cornwall, at
Killiow,
which he
bought from the
estate of
David Haweis. He
rebuilt the
mansion there as
Killiow House,
remodelled externally...
- of
Glynn Vyvyans of
Trelowarren The
Mining Williamses The
Penroses of
Killiow In the
introduction to
Great families . . . ,: pp.i–iv the
following additional...
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villages of Baldhu, Bissoe, Calenick, Come-to-Good,
Helston Water, Kea,
Killiow, Nansavallan,
Playing Place, and
Porth Kea. In****bent councillor, formerly...
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Maintenance for his
Widow and Children.
Faster payment of
Christopher Killiow's debts and
raising portions and
maintenance for his
siblings in pursuance...
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January 1723:
Richard Polwhele, of
Polwhele late 1723:
Reginald Haweis, of
Killiow in Kea late 1724:
Thomas Long, of Penheale,
Egloskerry late 1725: John...
- Kenwyn.
Other settlements in the
parish include Calenick, Come-to-Good,
Killiow, Nansavallan,
Playing Place,
Porth Kea, and the tiny
hamlet of Quenchwell...
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Theophila ('Offy')
Palmer (1757–1848)
married in 1781
Robert Lovell Gwatkin of
Killiow, Cornwall.
Elizabeth Palmer (1758–1784)
married William Salkeld at Great...
- payments, the
house was
rated at £300 per
annum compared with the
nearby Killiow mansion at £80 and the
larger Tregothnan at £200.
Williams died at Pencalenick...
- of the church.
Other monuments commemorate Ann
Coffyn (d. 1592), John
Killiow (d. 1601) and his wife (a tomb chest), Mary
Arundell (d. 1629) with a curious...
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circle known as the 'Nine Maidens' and a
round cairn 690m north-west of
Killiow Farm – 1006738
Portal dolmen known as 'The
Three Brothers of Grugith' –...