- the
chapels of St
Nectan and St Martin's at
Respryn were quasi-parochial. The 14th
century font from
Respryn was
reused at Herodsfoot.
There is a primary...
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Respryn Bridge is a 15th-century
granite and
stone bridge over the
River Fowey in the
parish of
Lanhydrock in Cornwall, England. The
bridge is a Grade...
- and Looe
Railway 20¾
Doublebois 26½
Bodmin Parkway Bodmin branch line
Respryn 30¾
Lostwithiel Lostwithiel &
Fowey Rly
Golant Carne Point Fowey 34½ Par...
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Carminow (c. 1519–1569), of
Respryn, Cornwall, was an
English politician. He was the
second son of
Thomas Carminow, of
Respryn, a
gentleman of the bedchamber...
- was an
English politician. He was the
eldest son of
Thomas Carminow, of
Respryn, a
gentleman of the
bedchamber to
Henry VIII, and his wife Elizabeth, daughter...
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Urban Roger Juyl 1393
Ralph Trenewith I
Walter Bloyowe 1394 1395
Richard Respryn Andrew Borlase 1397 (Jan) John
Trereise John
Megre 1397 (Sep) Nicholas...
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Pascoe Polruddon 1388 (Sep)
Thomas Moyle John
Mychel 1390 (Jan)
Richard Respryn John
Brown 1390 (Nov) 1391
Simon Lowys Robert Combe 1393
Richard Bloyowe...
- 1843 1852
Hayle Railway Redruth 1852 –
Cornish Main Line 183,799 327,532
Respryn 1859 1859
Cornish Main Line
Temporary station until Bodmin Road was ready...
- out Es****'s rear-guard cavalry.
Grenville then
proceeded south across Respryn Bridge to meet and join
forces with King
Charles and
Prince Maurice. It...
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workmanship and was
brought here from the
ruined chapel of St
Martin at
Respryn in St Winnow. The po****tion of the
village was a mere 116 when the Church...