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	<title>Wynmelvin &#187; St Merryn</title>
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		<title>September 19th, 2009</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Cornwall]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Luxulyan]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[WADEBRIDGE — Today I went on a tour of parish churchyards in search of more ancestors.  First stop was St Merryn, not far from Padstow.  A banner outside the church proclaimed that it was celebrating its 750th anniversary—1259-2009. I didn&#8217;t find any family names though, so it was off to the second stop [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>WADEBRIDGE — Today I went on a tour of parish churchyards in search of more ancestors.  First stop was St Merryn, not far from Padstow.  A banner outside the church proclaimed that it was celebrating its 750th anniversary—1259-2009. I didn&#8217;t find any family names though, so it was off to the second stop on my tour: St Wenn.<br />
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St Wenn was yet another picturesque village church and knowing that I had family from this parish I was very pleased to find a couple of  tombstones.</p>
<p>The next parish on my list was Roche.  Finding my way there was easy enough but a wedding was about to start so I carried on to Luxulyan with the intention of retuirning later in the afternoon.<br />
The churchyard of the Luxulyan parish church was overgrown though I later found a notice saying that it was part of a <em>Living Churchyard Project</em> where the environs of the churchyard is managed in such a way as to encourage the proliferation of both plants and wildlife—hence, I suppose, the overgrown look.  I didn&#8217;t find any family tombstones, but I wasn&#8217;t really expecting to as the family presence in Luxulyan was in the early 1700s and readable tombstones from that period tend to be quite rare.</p>
<p>Making my way back to Roche I caught sight of a stone building that was appearing to grow out of a rocky outcrop.  This is, I understand, the ruins of a chapel on <a href="http://www.historic-cornwall.org.uk/a2m/medieval/chapel/roche_rock/roche_rock.htm">Roche Rock</a> and was supposed a one time to have been the home of a hermit. It looked very unworldly.<br />
The wedding was just finishing so I went and found somewhere to park the car and walked back to the church. After exploring the churchyard I returned to the car and discovered a football game had started near where I had parked, so I went in and had a look.<br />
The game was being held at the home ground of the the Roche AFC so I suppose one of the teams was Roche!  I have no idea who the other team was. I watched the game for twenty minutes or so before heading back to Wadebridge.</p>
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