THE HISTORY OF TREBARTHA HALL - Extracts from a talk by Robert Latham in October 2011 |
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The Book of Spoure |
This is a copy held at the Cornwall Record Office. The original has been retained by the Rodd family. It was written 1694 by Edmund Spoure for his daughter, Mary Spoure. He introduces the work as “This is a book of poems on several subjects, persons and occasions. Made by Edmund Spoure, Anno Domini 1694”. |
The image at the top of the page shows views of and around Trebartha Hall used by Robert Latham in his talk. |