6. Gertrude, married Mr. Thomas Kent, and left children.
7. Grace, married John Tremayne, of Heligan, Esq. who left a son, the Rev. Henry Hawkins Tremayne, and a daughter married to Charles Rashleigh, Esq. of Disporth.
The Creed given by Mr. Hals, in his account of this parish, differs materially from both subjoined to my edition of “The Creation of the World, and Noah’s Flood,” one of which is said to be in old Cornish, and the other in modern. All the three go to prove how utterly vague and uncertain must be a language not fixed by some general reference to works of authority, nor guided by the superior influence of a Capital.
This parish contains 2552 statute acres.
| £. | s. | d. | |
| Annual value of the Real Property, as returned to Parliament in 1815 | 2442 | 0 | 0 |
| Poor Rate in 1831 | 205 | 12 | 0 |
| Population,— | |||
| in 1801, 217 | in 1811, 226 | in 1821, 279 | in 1831, 258; |
giving an increase of 19 per cent in 30 years.
| Annual value of the Real Property in Grampound, for 1815 | 854 | 0 | 0 |
| Poor Rate in 1831 | 274 | 12 | 0 |
| Population,— | |||
| in 1801, 525 | in 1811, 601 | in 1821, 688 | in 1831, 715. |
being an increase of 36 per cent.