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/ %kWi OP TttE. STAKNARIEa- Lordship directed, bearing date at Westmirt-* ster the thirteenth day of June, in the said second year of Her said Majcj|ty's reign. Stan na tors of the several stannaries. Stannators for the stannary of Blackmore : John Trevanion,Esq. Dennis G'ynn, Esq. John Hoblyn,Esq. Chs. Grills, jun. Esq. Johnlftavvle, Esq. 1; John Cole, Esq. "^ Staiftators of the stannary of Foymore. James Buller, EvSq. Wm. Bridges, Esq. Thos. Waddon, Esq. j W.' Courteney, Esq. Francis Scobie, Esq. Hugh Piper, Esq. Stannators of the stannary of Tywarnhaile : Henry Vincent, Esq. John Manley, Esq. Francis Basset, Esq. • Alex. Pendarves, Esq. Hugh Tonkin, Esq. John Pollard, Esq. Stannators of the stannary of Penwith and Kirricr : James Praed/Esq. Renatus Bellot,Esq. Thomas Vivian, Esq I Edward Penrose, Esq, Sampson Hill, Esq. James Keigwin Esq, Whereas a a convocation of four and Recital of con- |.y;,^gnty. stannators, or parliament of tinners ▼ocstion 2 of _ janicsu. &c. assetribled for the stannaries of Cornwall, at

  • ^* liO^twythiel, in the said County of Cornwall,

the SIX and * twentieth day of Octc^bcr, in the second year of the reign of the late King James the Second, and continued by several prorogations and adjournments ta the ele- ventk --'.-.■•