Conerton (Connerton, Conarditone), manor of, Connerton, Cornwall
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Hockin's | Extract from History of Cornwall, A Complete Parochial History of the County of Cornwall: Compiled ..., Volume 2 By Joseph Polsue
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Near this Place are deposited the Remains ofThomas Hockin a tender Husband and indulgent Parenta good Neighbour an honest and religious ManHe died at Caduscott in the Parish of Liskeard 1767so stricken in years that Life might be thought rathera Burden than a Pleasure to himThis stone is sat up to his Memory by his only SonJohn Hockin Vicar of Oakhampton who desires--if he dies at Caduscott to be laid by the sideof his Father and to have no other Monument but thisJohn Hockin Vicar of Oakhampton accordingto his Desire was buried by the side of his Father1778
IIenricus Dei gratia Rew Angliae et Dur Normanniæ et Aquitania et Comes Andegaria Archiepiscopis etc salutem Sciatis me concessisse et praesenti carta mea confirmasse ecclesiæ sancti Jacobi de Bristow omnia subscripta qua Willielmus comes Gloecestriae ei rationabiliter concessit et dedit in perpetuam elemosinam seilicet inter alia et omnes ecclesias quae sunt de feodo jam dicti comitis in Cornubia cum capellis et cum omnibus pertinentiis suis scilleet Ecclesian de Eglosrek Ecclesiam de CoNoRTON G withian Ecclesiam de Eglashell Ecclesiam de Eglossant Ecclesiam de Eyloscraweyn et Capellam de Bennartona church of Crowan and Binnerton chapel Ecclesiam de Melioton et Ecclesiam Sancti Germoch
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