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 J/o*  General'J^^cvipwfii.,, 
 CO'R'-JfjWAiL L, the wefternmoft County of Britain ,Jn$its form  
 (si^fembling. anGornucopia,  ihasjhetBpiftol  Chanel  (a  branch  of  
 »„St.  George’s')* on the North,  and  „on  die$©uth,  the  Briti£b „Cfiapa^Lj  
 cwhich  two parts  of  the Qcean  meeting  as  it  were  in  a j point  at  
 tth‘e Weft,$ enolofe  all  but  the; Eaftern  part »of „Cornwall,» jjpere'it  
 butts  upon  Devonlhire.  .  In  the parifh ■ ofj.Morwinftow,  about, four  
 -Miles i h(0 i  the  l^ -lfB lA ^ o ty '\on 
 -the  dutlfeirts  of jAfhich-, is>  a*  WgetCon^pn>)*cmled tShorftori-rnoor,  
 divided  from  Bradworthy Parifh ini Devonfhire' by  a. h^dge for  about  
 ^prtyt<la®dTyar.ds. to-thei Baft,cthqa.‘by  a  hedge  pf  about  a:quarter  
 ;pf a Mile  fong,  from  the Parifh  of Hardand,  De^on j.! them it butts  
 ^oh  the parifh of Wsllpombe,  Devon, * fromwhich it • fe, divided  alia  
 day "a  hedge  of  about  ta mile  in length,  and  this. hedge,is  therefore  
 the  limit  of  Shorfton  Tenement,  to,, the > Eaft  and  North  oft%e  
 parifh  of -Morwinfrowj- and- of the  County  ;of Cornwall',  till _ ydu  
 edrftl' to Goofham MiJh where  a fmall jbtook; call’d ;Ma^fland Water,  
 sthat  fifes  near Wpolleigh  Burrows  takes-^pjace* and. divides- Cornwall  
 from (Dfev'on  alon|. to the North Sea. | Alhith’e“ reft of Co’rnwall (whh  
 a  fe^'fr$eeptions  to  .be  ftaken-»notide  o f , in  .their..proper.pfeop); is  
 ^divided  from  Devon  by  the: riVer iTarhar,  twhich  riles- ' on  the ;vdry  
 ridge rpf' Shorfton  Modf j ^about  half  a  mile  Eaft  ,of  WooHeigh  
 .Burrows,  and  when  it  pafles  out  of  the  »fPehement^ o f »Shor-fton  
 commences  the  general  Boundary  of Cornwall, toward^,the  Eaft,  
 till  it joins  the  Ocean near Plymouth  after  ar- csfirl©,  tne^rly South,  
 of  about  forty  miles. 
 The-two  raoft  diftant  poihts.; of  thi§  .Gotftfty. are  the  Eaftern  
 Wgle q^fhe  parifh  of liorwinftow near  tfte* fource  of thd^mar,^to  
 the  Eaft,  and  the  Promontory  call’d  the Eand’s-End,< in  the  parifh 
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