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Landulph

Description

Landulph or Landilip, a parish, with a village, in Cornwall, on the river Tamar, at the boundary with Devonshire, opposite the influx of the Tavy, 2 miles N of Saltash station on the G.WE. Post town, Hatt; money order and telegraph office, Saltash. Acreage, 2203 of land and 484 of water and foreshore; population, 441. A considerable extent of marsh land has been reclaimed. A mineral spring, formerly in much repute, is near the village, and a small port is at C; ir-green. The living is a rectory in the diocese of Truro; value, , £240 with residence. Patron, the Prince of Wales. The church is ancient, has a lofty embattled tower, and contains the tomb of Theodore Palaaologus, a descendant of the Com-neni, emperors of Constantinople. There are Wesleyan, Baptist, and Bible Christian chapels.

Transcribed from The Comprehensive Gazetteer of England and Wales, 1894-5

Record Sources

1911 Landulph Census
1901 Landulph Census
1891 Landulph Census
1881 Landulph Census
1871 Landulph Census
1861 Landulph Census
1851 Landulph Census
1841 Landulph Census

British Phone Books 1880-1984

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Last updated: 31st August 2010