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St. Melor’s, Linkinhorne

St. Melor’s
Linkinhorne
Cornwall

The church stands at the South Eastern end of the parish, which is one of the largest in Cornwall and extends up on to Bodmin Moor, several miles to the west.
The name was originally LANKINHORNE or LANKYNHORNE – “the church in the corner” according to Bannister.
The dedication is to St. Melor, Mellor or Milonus, a son of Melianus, Duke of Cornwall said to have been martyred in 411 (he is shown with halo, sword and palm in a modern window in the North aisle)

Graves

SurnameNameSectionGrave No
TinckThomasA4View Details
TorwayRobertD35View Details
TregloynSusannaD59View Details
TrehaneJamesE36View Details
TrehaneJaneE37View Details
TrehaneJohnE35View Details
TrehaneRebeccaE20View Details
TrehaneSampsonE38View Details
TrehaneSarahE9View Details
TrehaneWilliamF48View Details
TrehaneWilliamE45View Details
TreleaseAbrahamC38View Details
TreleaseThomasD1View Details
TruscottAnnD36View Details
TruscottElizaD37View Details
TruscottElizabeth JaneD24View Details
TruscottJaneD27View Details
TruscottJaneD40View Details
TruscottNicholasD39View Details
TruscottRev JohnD25View Details
TruscottThomasD28View Details
TruscottWilliamD30View Details
VineWilliamD9View Details
VineWilliamD74View Details
VogwillSusanD65View Details
VosperGrace KittowE16View Details
WadgeAnstisE63View Details
WadgeEdward AdamsE55View Details
WadgeRichardD80View Details
WadgeWilliamE56View Details
WarneRichardF16View Details
WarneThomasF17View Details
WebbJohnD14View Details
WhallJonathonE69View Details
WhiteCharles HenryD20View Details
WhiteLottieD19View Details
WilleyHonorD66View Details
WilliamsJaneD29View Details
WilliamsThomasD64View Details
WilliamsonStanleyD32View Details
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