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Headstone of John Hawke 2 Metres North of North Transept of Church of St Uda

A Grade II Listed Building in St Tudy, Cornwall

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Coordinates

Latitude: 50.5546 / 50°33'16"N

Longitude: -4.7313 / 4°43'52"W

OS Eastings: 206619

OS Northings: 76318

OS Grid: SX066763

Mapcode National: GBR N2.GGHJ

Mapcode Global: FRA 07ZL.NKZ

Plus Code: 9C2QH739+RF

Entry Name: Headstone of John Hawke 2 Metres North of North Transept of Church of St Uda

Listing Date: 4 November 1988

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1309755

English Heritage Legacy ID: 67806

ID on this website: 101309755

Location: St Tudy's Church, St Tudy, Cornwall, PL30

County: Cornwall

Civil Parish: St. Tudy

Built-Up Area: St Tudy

Traditional County: Cornwall

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cornwall

Church of England Parish: St Tudy with Michaelstow

Church of England Diocese: Truro

Tagged with: Tombstone

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ST TUDY CHURCHTOWN, St Tudy
SX 0676-0776

8/176 Headstone of John Hawke 2 metres
north of north transept of Church
of St Uda

GV II


Headstone. 1765. In memory of John Hawke, son of John and Anne of Pengenna Mill in
parish of St Kew. Slate headstone with nowy-shaped head.


Listing NGR: SX0661976318

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