| Population,— | |||
| in 1801, 1389 | in 1811, 1527 | in 1821, 1702 | in 1831, 2793 |
giving an increase of 101 per cent. in 30 years.
GEOLOGY, BY DR. BOASE.
The greater part of this parish belongs to the calcareous series, its rocks resembling those of Cubert, Newlyn, and St. Allen; but the extreme western, adjoining to St. Agnes, is composed of the porphyritic series, being a continuation of that of the latter parish.
[10] Arundel had a mortgage from Dotson.
[11] This refers to the college in the parish of St. Keverne near Mawgan in Kerrier.
[12] Collectanea Topogr. et Geneal. vol. iii. p. 392.