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EEPOET — 1893. 



Cornwall. 



By whom suggested 

 Mr. T. Morris Jones. 

 Mr. G. H. Fox. 



Mr. I 

 Eev 



J. Connock and 

 Alex. II. Eagar, D.D. 



Places 

 Kilkhampton 

 Stratton' . 

 Camelford ' 

 St. Columb ' 

 Bodmin ' . 

 Liskeard ' 

 Grampound ' 

 Gwennap * 

 St. Day - . 

 Camborne - 

 St. Just ■- . 

 Polperran ^ 

 Portloe ^ . 

 Portscatha ^ 

 Cadgwith ^ 

 Porthlevcn ^ 

 Mousehole ^ 

 Porthgwara " 

 Lencen' . 

 Wendron * 



Sithney* . 

 Breage * . 

 Germoe ■* . 



The Meneage 

 St. Mawgau 

 St. Martin . 

 Manaccan 

 St. Keverne 

 St. Anthony 

 St. Grade . 

 Euan Major 

 Kuan Minor 

 Landewednack 

 JIullion 

 Cury . 

 Guuwalloe. 



Mr. Fox remarks that there is little doubt that ia some Cornish vil- 

 lages, especially ia fishing villages, the race has continued for generations 

 without any influx of new blood. In the mining districts the men move 

 about as mioes close or open up in different places, and some go abroad 

 to mines and return. 



Mr. Connock states that previous to about the year 1840 few changes 

 took place among the inhabitants of the whole area of which the town of 

 Helston is the centre. The families comprising the population had 

 been nearly all stationary for generations, and it was not difficult to meet 

 with persons of advanced age who had never travelled beyond the nearest 

 market town. Naturally this condition of things begot a strong love of 

 home, and it is probable that no people, as a whole, possessed a stronger 

 attachment to their native country than Cornishmen, who now seem 

 called upon to be the pioneers of civilisation ; and, more than the people 

 of any other province, are scattered over the whole earth. The opening 



Agricultural villages. 



Mining villages. 



* Mining villages in the north and west of Helston. 



' Fishing villages. 



