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Revision as of 13:42, 23 October 2019
East Wivelshire is the south-easternmost of the ten hundreds of Cornwall, along the lower reaches of the River Tamar and the manifold creeks that indent its complex estuary and as far north as Launceston. The hundred is the eastern part of the wider district known as Wivelshire. It is identified on Ordnance Survey maps and census reports as simply the East Hundred.
The ancient parishes of East Wivelshire are:
- Antony St Jacob
- Botus Fleming
- Callington
- Calstock
- Egloskerry
- Landulph
- Landrake [with St Erney]
- Laneast
- Launceston St Mary Magdalene
- Lawhitton
- Lewannick
- Lezant
- Linkinhorne
- Maker
- St Mellion
- Menheniot
- North Hill
- Pillaton
- Quethiock
- Rame
- Sheviock
- South Hill
- South Petherwin
- St Germans
- St John
- St Stephens-with-Newport
- Stoke Climsland
- St Dominick
- St Ive
- St Stephen-by-Saltash
- St Thomas Apostle-by-Launceston
- Tremaine
- Tresmeer
- Trewen
Hundreds of Cornwall |
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East Wivelshire • Kerrier • Lesnewth • Penwith • Powdershire • Pydershire • Isles of Scilly • Stratton • Triggshire • West Wivelshire |