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GENUKI: Creed (1376 words)
Grampound with Creed Census 1891 is also available on-line from the OPC.
The chapel of St Naunter in the town (the earliest licence of which that we have was in 1370), in which divine service was performed on Sunday afternoons by the vicar of Creed until 1815, when it had fallen into ruins; it was rebuilt and opened again in 1869.
The parish of Creed-with-Grampound comprises 2661 acres of land and 5 acres of water.
Grampound (191 words)
Grampound is in the parishes of Creed and Probus, in the hundred of Powder, 248 miles from London, by Tavistock, Liskeard, and St. Austell.
Grampound sent members to parliament from the reign of Edward VI until 1821, when it was disfranchised for bribery.
Grampound has been supposed, but with little reason, to have been a Roman station.
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