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Pawton Quoit.
During World War 2
there was a
report of both
bombs and
incendiaries being dropped near St
Breock in
August 1940. The
Manor of
Pawton,...
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Pawton Quoit is a
prehistoric portal dolmen,
which dates to the
Early and
Middle Neolithic period in
England (3500–2600 BC). The
burial monument is located...
- Wes**** (802–839)
granting lands in
Cornwall at Kilkhampton, Ros, Maker,
Pawton (in St Breock, not far from Wadebridge, head
manor of
Pydar in Domesday...
- they
controlled some
church estates like Polltun,
Caellwic and
Landwithan (
Pawton, in St
Breock or
Pillaton in east Cornwall);
perhaps Celliwig (Kellywick...
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identified by the
names of the
chief manors of each: Connerton, Winnianton,
Pawton, Tybesta, Stratton,
Fawton and
Rillaton (corresponding to Penwith, Kerrier...
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contained for hunting. The only
episcopal manors with deer
parks were Lanner,
Pawton and Penryn. At
Helston in
Trigg (Lanteglos) and at
Liskeard were probably...
- Zanzidgie.
Until 1199 the
parish formed part of the
manor and
peculiar of
Pawton,
belonging to the
Bishop of Exeter; it was then
appropriated by the bishop...
- they
control some
church estates like Polltun,
Caellwic and
Landwithan (
Pawton, in St Breock;
perhaps Celliwig (Kellywick in Egloshayle?); and Lawhitton)...
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parish was
until 1830 a Bishop's
peculiar and
within the
episcopal manor of
Pawton. The
church was
rebuilt in 1745 and the
Molesworth family have
since been...
- as well as
portal dolmens at
Zennor (c. 3350–3000 BCE), Trevethy, and
Pawton,
along with
unclassified examples like
Sperris (c. 3600–3500 BCE), Lanyon...