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Landulph, Cornwall One Place Study

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Landulph is an ecclesial and civil parish in eastern Cornwall, on the banks of the Tamar River. It is known to have existed as early as 1066, as it is listed in the Domesday Book as consisting of nine households. Its name is given as Landelech.[1]

The church, St. Leonard and St. Dilpe, is on the site of a Norman church of which little is known. St. Leonard and St. Dilpe Church, Landulph, Cornwall

Landulph Historical Directories

Places in the 1841 census:

  • Bittleford
  • Cargreen
  • Clampitt
  • Collogate
  • Elbridge
  • Grove
  • Hay
  • Kingsmill
  • Marsh
  • Painters Cross
  • Park
  • Penyoke
  • Stockadon
  • Tinnell
  • Wayton

Places in the 1851 census:

  • Bittleford
  • Cargreen
  • Clifton
  • Clumpitt (Clampitt)
  • Colleggatt (Collogate)
  • Cross
  • Ellbridge
  • Grove
  • Hay
  • Kings Mill
  • Landulph
  • Marsh
  • Painters Cross
  • Park
  • Penyoke
  • Salter Mills
  • St. Anns
  • Stockadon
  • Tinnell
  • Wayton


External Resources

Cornwall OPC Database

FamilySearch: Landulph

Genuki Landulph

St. Leonard & St. Dilpe Church, Landulph

Landulph Community Website

Landulph in Wikipedia

The Parochial History of Cornwall, Vol. II

St. Leonard & St. Dilpe Cemetery on FindAGrave

Sources

  1. Open Domesday Book




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