Falmouth, King Charles the Martyr (Parish)
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Description

Grid Reference: SW 80 32

Ecclesiastical parish, created in 1664 from part of the parish of Budock. Archdeaconry of Cornwall. Deanery of Penryn, 1664-1848; Deanery of Kerrier, 1848-1875; Deanery of Carnmarth, 1875-1915; Deanery of Carnmarth South, 1915-present. Part of the parish was taken in 1924 to create part of the parish of Falmouth All Saints.

Hundred of Kerrier. Falmouth civil parish.


Chronological Sequence

Falmouthia, 1663; Falmouth, 1664, 1980; Falmouth, King Charles the Martyr, 2009


Forms by Earliest Occurrence

Falmouthia : 1663
Falmouth : 1664, 1980
Falmouth, King Charles the Martyr : 2009


References

Falmouthia

CRO, P63/1/1, 1663 (*)

Falmouth

CRO, P63/1/1, 1664 (*)

Youngs, 1980, p60

Falmouth, King Charles the Martyr

Population 4,004. 1,225 acres.
TDD, 2009, pp50-1


Place Names in the Parish of Falmouth, King Charles the Martyr


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