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  2. Church of St Stephen, Saltash - Wikipedia

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    The parish of St. Stephen by Saltash is part of the Saltash Area Ministry in the Archdeaconry of Bodmin of the Diocese of Truro. [2] [4] St Stephen's is part of the Benefice of Saltash alongside the Church of St Nicholas and St Faith, Saltash. [5] The patrons of the parish are the Dean and the Canons of Windsor. [2]

  3. Church of St Nicholas and St Faith, Saltash - Wikipedia

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    The church was remodelled in 14th, 15th & 16th centuries. It is built of rubble and has a slate roof. The church consists of a nave, a north aisle with five bays, a south porch, and a rare North Tower. For 800 years of its existence, this church was a chapel-of-ease of the Church of St Stephen, Saltash. [2]

  4. Saltash - Wikipedia

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    St Stephen's Church St. Nicholas & St. Faith's Church. The parish church of Saltash was, until 1881, St Stephen's by Saltash, one mile from the town. Though of earlier foundation, the structure of the building is largely the 15th century: there are two aisles and the tower is west of the north aisle. The font is Norman.

  5. St Dominic, Cornwall - Wikipedia

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    St Dominic Parish Church St Dominic Methodist Church. St Dominic (Cornish: Sen Domynek) is a civil parish and village in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The village is situated 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (4.0 km) east of Callington and five miles (8 km) north of Saltash. [1] St Dominick is the historic spelling but this is gradually changing to drop ...

  6. Lawhitton - Wikipedia

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    Richard had an elder brother, William Bennett (1712-1788), who had many descendents (see his memorial stone in St Stephen by Saltash church, Saltash, Cornwall). Richard's heir was Rev. John Pine-Coffin (1735–1824), eldest surviving grandson of Dorothy Coffin (1651–1690), eldest daughter of Richard Coffin (1623–1700), who in 1672 married ...

  7. Trematon - Wikipedia

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    William Hals wrote that Caddock the son of Condor of Cornwall's "chief dwelling and place of residence was at Jutsworth, near Saltash and Trematon". [5] There was previously a Wesleyan Methodist chapel at Trematon. [1] There is a Cornish cross at a road junction between the village and the castle. [6]

  8. Landulph - Wikipedia

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    Landulph Church. Francis Vyvyan Jago was born at Launceston, in July 1780, the only son of Thomas Jago.(He afterwards adopted the additional surname of "Arundell", which had been one of the famous Cornish recusant dynasties - those landed English families who, at the risk of a range of dire penalties, refused to renounce their devout Roman Catholic faith during the English Reformation.)

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