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N A T U R A L H I S T O R Y
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C O R N W A L L.
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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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