| Population,— | |||
| in 1801, 630 | in 1811, 708 | in 1821, 750 | in 1831, 804 |
giving an increase of 27½ per cent. in 30 years.
THE GEOLOGY, BY DR. BOASE.
The rocks of this parish resemble those of Lanreath and Duloe, the adjoining parishes; and belong, therefore, to the same calcareous series.
[8] St. Michael’s Mount.
ST. PIRAN, or PERRAN ARWORTHALL, IN KERRIER.
HALS.
The manuscript relating to this parish is lost.
TONKIN AND WHITAKER.[9]