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Two Ledger Stones of Emmanuel and John Tennie 6 Metres to South of South Aisle of Church of St Menefreda, 2 Metres to West of Gravestone of Mary Brown

A Grade II Listed Building in St. Minver Highlands, Cornwall

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.5579 / 50°33'28"N

Longitude: -4.8748 / 4°52'29"W

OS Eastings: 196474

OS Northings: 77070

OS Grid: SW964770

Mapcode National: GBR ZR.WSZK

Mapcode Global: FRA 07PL.DNW

Plus Code: 9C2QH45G+43

Entry Name: Two Ledger Stones of Emmanuel and John Tennie 6 Metres to South of South Aisle of Church of St Menefreda, 2 Metres to West of Gravestone of Mary Brown

Listing Date: 26 June 1987

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1211818

English Heritage Legacy ID: 351613

ID on this website: 101211818

Location: St Minver Church, St Minver, Cornwall, PL27

County: Cornwall

Civil Parish: St. Minver Highlands

Traditional County: Cornwall

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cornwall

Church of England Parish: St Minver with St Enodoc and St Michael Rock

Church of England Diocese: Truro

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SW 97 NE ST MINVER ST MINVER
HIGHLANDS
4/290 Two ledger stones of Emmanuel and
- John Tennie 6m to south of south
aisle of Church of St. Menefreda,
2m to west of headstone of Mary
Brown
GV II
Two ledger stones reset as headstones. Circa 1654. Ledger stone of Emmanuel Tennie
of Treglinna, Yeoman, who died in 1654 (Maclean). Slate rectangular stone with
marginal inscription partly buried in ground. Fleur-de-lys incised in corners of
inner panel. On other face of stone, inscription in memory of William Dingle who
died in 1805.
To south, ledger stone possibly of John Tennie of Treglinna, Yeoman, who died in
1654. Slate rectangular stone with marginal inscription. Inner panel decorated with
floral patterns and later inscription to William Phillips who died in 1799.
Both stones are inscribed with upper and lower case lettering with serifs. The
inscriptions are eroded and partly buried.
Maclean, Sir John Parochial and Family History of the Deanery of Trigg Minor in the
County of Cornwall
1879 vol III


Listing NGR: SW9647477071

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