| £. | s. | d. | |
| Annual value of the Real Property, as returned to Parliament in 1815 | 2622 | 0 | 0 |
| Poor Rate in 1831 | 507 | 10 | 0 |
| Population,— | |||
| in 1801, 447 | in 1811, 466 | in 1821, 534 | in 1831, 530 |
giving an increase of 18½ per cent. in 30 years.
GEOLOGY, BY DOCTOR BOASE.
The eastern part of this parish nearly touches the granite of Hingston Down. Like the adjoining parish of Callington, its rocks are felspathic; and they are intersected
by beds of porphyry, and by numerous metalliferous veins. The rocks of the other parts of the parish are rather anomalous, being such as occur between the porphyritic and the calcareous series.
JACOBSTOW.
HALS.
Is situate in the hundred of Stratton, and hath upon the north Poundstock, east St. Mary Wick, west St. Gennis, south Otterham.