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Content derived from research undertaken as part of the Victoria County History project

Wills,  administration bonds, inventories and other related documents, transcribed by VCH Cornwall volunteers.

Richard Robbins was a bootmaker, who played an active role in Launceston during the course of the century.  One of his sons, Sir Alfred Robbins, a

Transcription of the diaries of Robert Pearse junior, clothier, of Launceston. Transcribed by Dr Tony Wise.

This is one of the three Launceston parishes our volunteers are currently working in.

The best-preserved plan of a medieval monastery in Cornwall is that of the Augustinian priory of Launceston.

The best-preserved plan of a medieval monastery in Cornwall is that of the Augustinian priory of Launceston.

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