| Richard Thomas - 1815 - 128 pages
...at Smithike, would tend to the ruin ajid impoverishing of the ancient coinage-towns and market-towns aforesaid, not far distant from thence ; and therefore...Mr. Killigrew might be inhibited for the future." The matter was referred to the Lords of the Council, and in the mean time the buildings •were stopped... | |
| Samuel Drew - 1824 - 742 pages
...established power; and in order to prevent it from being carried into execution, the interest of Penrvn and Helston was consolidated with that of Truro, to...that "he well approved of Mr. Killigrew's project for building a town and custom house at Smithike, as being near the mouth of the Fal Harbour ; for the... | |
| Davies Gilbert - 1838 - 448 pages
...at Smith-ike would tend to the ruin and impoverishing of the ancient coinagetowns and market-towns aforesaid, not far distant from thence; and therefore...Mr. Killigrew might be inhibited for the future." Who, upon receipt and hearing of this petition in Council, ordered the Lords thereof, Egerton, Buckhurst,... | |
| William Penaluna - 1848 - 370 pages
...conceived the grand idea of erecting in this place a whole town at once. The inhabitants of Ti-uro, who had hitherto held the undisputed sovereignty of...governor of Pendennis Castle. Sir Nicholas Hals, who p2 was then governor, on receiving the letter, immediately replied, that " he well approved of Mr.... | |
| Joseph Polsue - 1867 - 448 pages
...of the ancient coinage-towns and market-towns aforesaid, not far distant from thence; and therefoie humbly prayed the King's Majesty that the buildings...Mr. Killigrew might be inhibited for the future." Who upon receipt and hearing of this petition in Council, ordered the Lords thereof, Egurton, Buckhurst,... | |
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