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Latitude: 50.0463 / 50°2'46"N
Longitude: -5.2453 / 5°14'43"W
OS Eastings: 167754
OS Northings: 21291
OS Grid: SW677212
Mapcode National: GBR Z2.GC6P
Mapcode Global: VH13J.13D9
Plus Code: 9C2P2QW3+GV
Entry Name: Randle Monument with 3 Headstones at Approx 1.5M North of West End of Church of Saint Corentin
Listing Date: 22 June 1987
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1328555
English Heritage Legacy ID: 65178
ID on this website: 101328555
Location: St Corentin's Church, Cury, Cornwall, TR12
County: Cornwall
Civil Parish: Cury
Traditional County: Cornwall
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cornwall
Church of England Parish: Cury with Gunwalloe
Church of England Diocese: Truro
Tagged with: Tombstone
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3/19 Randle monument with 3 headstones
- at approx 1.5m north of west end of
Church of Saint Corentin
GV II
Monument with 3 headstones. 1819-1860. To the Randle family. Slate monolith
headstone slabs morticed into a dressed granite border.
Rectangular-on-plan stone border with 2 headstones over west side and one over east
side. Incised inscriptions facing west.
The left-hand one to Nick Harris, son of James and Ann Randle of Colvennor (qv), died
1845 aged 21 also Jane, the daughter who died in 1859.
The right-hand one to Ann, wife of James Randle, late of Colvennor, died 1839 aged
57, and James Randle, died 1860 aged 60.
The headstone at the rear right is to Nick Harris Randle, son of James and Ann
Randle, died 1819 aged 5, and bears the following epitaph:
Angels rejoice a child is born
Into you the happier world above
Let poor short sighted mortals mourn
While on the wings of heavenly love
An everlasting spirit flies
To claim his kindred in the skies.
Listing NGR: SW6775421291
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