| James Sargant Storer - Great Britain - 1808 - 396 pages
...year when the Church was finished. Truro, although of no very remote antiquity, may now be denominated the metropolis of Cornwall. Its central situation...products of the county, its improved and improving etate, the regularity and handsome appearance of its buildings, its increased population, and the similarity... | |
| Architecture - 1809 - 340 pages
...year when the Church was finished. Truro, although of no very remote antiquity, may now be denominated the metropolis of Cornwall, Its central situation...the county, its improved and improving state, the regularity and handsome appearance of its buildings, its increased population, and the similarity of... | |
| Architecture - 1809 - 616 pages
...formed on the banks of the river. TRURO, THOUGH of no very remote antiquity, may now be denominated the metropolis of Cornwall. Its central situation...the county, its improved and improving state, the regularity and handsome appearance of its buildings, its advanced population, and the similarity of... | |
| Ancient relics - 1813 - 214 pages
...year when the Church was finished. Truro, although of no very remote antiquity, may now be denominated the metropolis of Cornwall. Its central situation...the county, its improved and improving state, the regularity and handsome appearance of its buildings, its increased population, and the similarity of... | |
| James Sargant Storer, John Greig - Architecture - 1813 - 208 pages
...year when the Church was finished. Truro, although of no very remote antiquity, may now be denominated the metropolis of Cornwall. Its central situation...the county, its improved and improving state, the regularity and handsome appearance of its buildings, its increased population, and the similarity of... | |
| Benjamin Crosby - 1815 - 576 pages
...house, as an acknowledgment. In general, From the improved and improving elate of the town j from it? central situation with respect to the commerce, and chief products of the co. from the regularity of the streets, and handsome appearance of the building, Truro, though of no... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - England - 1815 - 564 pages
...house, as an acknowledgment. In general, from the improved and improving state of the town ; from it? central situation with respect to the commerce, and chief products of the со. from the regularity of the streets, and handsome appearance of the buildings, Truro, though of... | |
| Edinburgh gazetteer - Atlases - 1822 - 846 pages
...that rapid improvement which has raised the town, though of no very remote antiquity, to the rank of the metropolis of Cornwall. Its central situation with respect to the commerce and chief produc* tions of the county, its advancing prosperity, the regularity and handsome appearance of its... | |
| England - England - 1822 - 518 pages
...County Library. Truro may be denominated the metropolis of the county — its central situation for the commerce, and chief products of the county — its improved and improving state — the regularity and handsome appearance of its buildings — its advanced population, and the similarity... | |
| John Thomas Blight - Cornwall (England : County) - 1860 - 206 pages
...Kenwyn at the town quay,) affording almost a direct line of communication from the eastern road. Truro, though of no very remote antiquity, may now be regarded...distinction. In old records it is called Tre-ve-ru, Tri-e-ureu.and Truruburgh, appellations which G 'Originally signified the Home, or Castle, upon the... | |
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