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Lake's parochial history of the county of Cornwall / [by] J. Polsue.

Main Author: Polsue, Joseph, 1813?-1891.
Language(s): English
Published: Wakefield : EP Publishing [for] Cornwall County Library, 1974.
Edition: [1st ed. reprinted]
Series: Classical county histories
Subjects: Cornwall (England : County) > History, Local.
Note: Reprint of the 1st ed. published in 1867-72 by W. Lake, Truro, under title: A complete parochial history of the county of Cornwall.
The text and plates have been reproduced from Cornwall County Library copy no. 833827-30, 476078, and 65-8271.
Includes indexes.
Physical Description: 4 v. : ill., geneal. tables, port. ; 25 cm.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: DA670.C8 P77
ISBN: 085409539X (set) :
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