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Village in Cornwall, England
Grampound (Cornish: Ponsmeur) is a village in the parish of Grampound with Creed, in Cornwall, England. It is at an ancient crossing point of the River
Grampound
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1801–1821
50°17′53″N 4°54′00″W / 50.298°N 4.900°W / 50.298; -4.900 Grampound in Cornwall was a borough constituency of the House of Commons of the Parliament
Grampound_(constituency)
Village in Cornwall, England
Grampound Road (Cornish: Fordh Ponsmeur) is a village in the parish of Ladock, Cornwall, England, 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) north-west of Grampound. The railway
Grampound_Road
Civil parish in Cornwall, England
Grampound with Creed (Cornish: Ponsmeur a'byth Sen Krida) is a civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The two major settlements in the parish
Grampound_with_Creed
Municipal building in Grampound, Cornwall, England
Grampound Town Hall is a municipal building in Fore Street, Grampound, Cornwall, England. The structure, which now accommodates a heritage centre, is
Grampound_Town_Hall
Former electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
Probus, Tregony and Grampound (Cornish: Lannbrobus, Trerigoni ha Ponsmeur) was an electoral division of Cornwall in the United Kingdom which returned
Probus, Tregony and Grampound (electoral division)
Probus,_Tregony_and_Grampound_(electoral_division)
9287°W / 50.3177; -4.9287 (Grampound Road railway station)) (293 miles 16 chains or 471.86 kilometres) to serve Grampound was opened in a cutting by the
Disused railway stations on the Cornish Main Line
Disused_railway_stations_on_the_Cornish_Main_Line
north-east Cornwall. Trencreek is also a settlement in the parish of Grampound with Creed, mid Cornwall. Trencreek is also a suburb of Newquay, Cornwall
Trencreek
Businessperson and Sheriff of London
Cooke, MP for Tregony. Cooke was returned as Member of Parliament for Grampound at the 1715 general election. He was Master of the Worshipful Company
Charles_Cooke_(Grampound_MP)
Village in Cornwall, England
village in the civil parish of Grampound with Creed in Cornwall, England. It lies less than a mile south of Grampound and roughly midway between Truro
Creed,_Cornwall
(1767–1838) was a Scottish merchant and politician, Member of Parliament for Grampound from 1818, to the constituency's disenfranchisement for corruption. He
John_Innes_(MP)
English Member of Parliament
Elizabeth I: for Fowey (1571), Bodmin (1572–1581), Preston (1584–1585) and Grampound (1586-7 and 1589). Gregory Cromwell had been a friend of Sir William Cecil
Thomas Cromwell (Parliamentary diarist)
Thomas_Cromwell_(Parliamentary_diarist)
UK law reforming the electoral system
proposing the disfranchisement of the notoriously corrupt borough of Grampound in Cornwall. He suggested that the borough's two seats be transferred
Reform_Act_1832
Disused uranium mine in Cornwall
South Terras Mine is a disused uranium and radium mine near Grampound Road and St Stephen-in-Brannel, Cornwall. Prior to producing primarily radioactive
South_Terras_mine
British West India merchant and politician
West India merchant, at the end of his life Member of Parliament for Grampound. He was treasurer of Guy's Hospital 1764–1774 and then president of its
Thomas Lucas (MP for Grampound)
Thomas_Lucas_(MP_for_Grampound)
Formal title of MPs from county constituencies
gained two additional knights after the disfranchisement of Borough of Grampound. Under the Representation of the People Act 1832 (2 & 3 Will. 4. c. 65)
Knight_of_the_shire
English merchant, banker and politician
1808 he achieved election from another rotten borough, Grampound, with the support of Grampound patron Christopher Hawkins, but was unseated two months
John_Teed
River in Cornwall, England
was once a commercial uranium mine. The Crowhill Valley SSSI between Grampound and St Stephen is an ancient woodland dominated by sessile oak on the
River_Fal
United Kingdom general election. Apart from the disenfranchisement of Grampound for corruption in 1821 and the transfer of its two seats as additional
1832 United Kingdom general election
1832_United_Kingdom_general_election
English Tory politician (c.1631–1703)
was returned to the Cavalier Parliament as a Member of Parliament for Grampound. He was a relatively inactive member, but was appointed to seven committees
Charles_Trevanion_(1631–1703)
British politician
1721. At the 1722 general election he was returned unopposed as MP for Grampound. He was also unopposed when he was returned as MP for Huntingdonshire
William Cavendish, 3rd Duke of Devonshire
William_Cavendish,_3rd_Duke_of_Devonshire
British politician (1758–1829)
Tory Member of Parliament, and patron of steam power. He was Recorder of Grampound, of Tregony, and of St Ives, Cornwall. Christopher Hawkins was the second
Sir Christopher Hawkins, 1st Baronet
Sir_Christopher_Hawkins,_1st_Baronet
American philosopher and author (1737–1809)
waited he resumed corsetmaking. In 1767, he was appointed to a position in Grampound, Cornwall. Later he asked to leave this post to await a vacancy, and he
Thomas_Paine
Historic county of England
1801 to 1832. In 1832 the county benefited from the disfranchisement of Grampound by taking an additional two members. Yorkshire was represented at this
Yorkshire
English merchant and politician (1762–1816)
partners, he sought a seat in the House of Commons, and purchased one at Grampound from Christopher Hawkins in 1806. In 1812, with his mother's family seat
Henry_Fawcett_(MP)
Falmouth (Smithick) (1) Falmouth (Trevethan) (1) Fowey & Lostwithiel (1) Grampound (1) Hayle (1) Helland (1) Helston (Helston) (1) Helston (Porthleven &
List of electoral divisions and wards in Cornwall
List_of_electoral_divisions_and_wards_in_Cornwall
Scottish soldier, politician, swindler and adventurer
to divorce in May 1805. In 1807 Cochrane-Johnstone was elected MP for Grampound in Cornwall, a notorious rotten borough, along with his brother George
Andrew_Cochrane-Johnstone
British politician
sat as Member of Parliament for West Looe between 1782 and 1784, for Grampound between 1784 and 1790 and finally for Reigate between 1790 and 1806. The
John_Cocks,_1st_Earl_Somers
British Army officer, courtier and politician
1715 he was returned to parliament as one of two representatives for Grampound, a seat he held until 1722. In 1715 he also became a guidon and 1st major
John West, 1st Earl De La Warr
John_West,_1st_Earl_De_La_Warr
Topics referred to by the same term
Smythwick may refer to: William Smythwick, MP for Grampound Smythwick, subdivision of Canton, Georgia This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Smythwick
Barony in the Peerage of Great Britain
father of Lord Gwydyr). Merrik Burrell had previously represented Marlow, Grampound, Haslemere and Great Bedwyn in Parliament. Lord Gwydyr married Priscilla
Baron_Gwydyr
English landowner (1755–1839)
Huddersfield Broad Canal. He was elected Member of Parliament (MP) for Grampound under the patronage of Lord Rockingham in 1780, retiring from politics
Sir_John_Ramsden,_4th_Baronet
Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
Ives East, Lelant and Carbis Bay St Ives West and Towednack St Mewan and Grampound St Newlyn East, Cubert and Goonhavern St Stephen-in-Brannel St Teath and
Gwinear-Gwithian and Hayle East (electoral division)
Gwinear-Gwithian_and_Hayle_East_(electoral_division)
Churchtown, Gorran Haven, Gorran High Lanes, Gothers, Gracca, Grade, Grampound, Grampound Road, Great Bosullow, Great Tree, Great Work, Green Bottom, Greensplat
List_of_places_in_Cornwall
on 7 June and the last contest on 12 July 1826. In 1821 the borough of Grampound in Cornwall was disenfranchised for corruption. Its two seats were transferred
1826 United Kingdom general election
1826_United_Kingdom_general_election
Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
sat as Member of Parliament for Appleby. The fourth Baronet represented Grampound in the House of Commons. The fifth Baronet sat as Liberal Member of Parliament
Ramsden_baronets
Barony in the Peerage of Great Britain
eldest son, the second Baron, sat as a Member of Parliament for West Looe, Grampound, and Reigate, and also served as Lord Lieutenant of Herefordshire. In
Baron_Somers
Surname list
1996), Sri Lankan cricketer Richard Sayer, English politician, MP for Grampound, 1588–1589 Rob Sayer (born 1995), English cricketer Robert Sayer (c. 1725–1794)
Sayer
English politician and peer (1750–1825)
Lieutenant in the Berkshire Militia in 1779. He was Member of Parliament for Grampound from 10 October 1774 till the dissolution in 1780, and for Buckingham
Richard Griffin, 2nd Baron Braybrooke
Richard_Griffin,_2nd_Baron_Braybrooke
Road in England
The A390 in Grampound
A390_road
ECB Premier League
6 8 8 7 7 10 11 6 4 6 Falmouth 8 5 3 3 4 6 4 3 5 8 9 6 2 6 7 7 7 7 10 Grampound Road 6 3 5 4 7 4 6 8 6 7 7 6 4 6 8 9 9 8 10 Hayle 7 8 8 7 10 Helston 10
Cornwall_Cricket_League
Title in the Peerage of Great Britain
George Neville-Grenville, Dean of Windsor). He had previously represented Grampound, Buckingham and Reading in Parliament and later served as Lord Lieutenant
Baron_Braybrooke
Former electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
St Austell Bay, St Goran, Tregony and the Roseland, and St Mewan and Grampound. Mevagissey division represented the villages of Mevagissey, London Apprentice
Mevagissey (electoral division)
Mevagissey_(electoral_division)
British politician (1657–1721)
returned at the 1702 English general election as Member of Parliament for Grampound. He retained the seat until the 1713 British general election. Craggs
James_Craggs_the_Elder
British railway company (1833–1947)
"perishables" trains, for instance more than 3,500 cattle were sent from Grampound Road in the 12 months to June 1869, and in 1876 nearly than 17,000 tons
Great_Western_Railway
British politician
William Davidson.[circular reference] He became member of parliament for Grampound from 1796 to 1802 and spoke in the House of Commons on behalf of the West
Robert_Sewell_(lawyer)
English courtier and politician
declined to face a contest at Derbyshire and was returned instead as MP for Grampound. He was more comfortable in maintaining a Tory stance in this Parliament
Thomas Coke (privy counsellor)
Thomas_Coke_(privy_counsellor)
Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
Ives East, Lelant and Carbis Bay St Ives West and Towednack St Mewan and Grampound St Newlyn East, Cubert and Goonhavern St Stephen-in-Brannel St Teath and
Mousehole, Newlyn and St Buryan
Mousehole,_Newlyn_and_St_Buryan
MPs by party
Great Britain. Numbering restarted. 1821–26 7th 656 Disenfranchisement of Grampound. 1826–44 8th–14th 658 Two seats re-allocated as additional seats to Yorkshire
Number_of_Westminster_MPs
Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom
Hawkins duly elected. Hawkins was also elected for Grampound and Penryn; he chose to represent Grampound, and did not sit for Mitchell in this Parliament
Mitchell_(constituency)
English barrister, judge, playwright and politician
the Inner Temple in 1717. He was returned as member of parliament for Grampound at a by-election in 1721. At the 1722 general election he was returned
Richard West (Lord Chancellor of Ireland)
Richard_West_(Lord_Chancellor_of_Ireland)
England for Orford in 1553. His brother, Thomas Cornwallis, was MP for Grampound, Gatton and Suffolk. "CORNWALLIS, Henry (By 1532-99), of Brome, Suff.
Henry Cornwallis (MP for Orford)
Henry_Cornwallis_(MP_for_Orford)
Topics referred to by the same term
Maryland (brother of Sir William) Thomas Cornwallis (died 1604), MP for Grampound Sir William Cornwallis (died 1614) (c. 1579 – 1614), British essayist
Cornwallis_(disambiguation)
Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
Ives East, Lelant and Carbis Bay St Ives West and Towednack St Mewan and Grampound St Newlyn East, Cubert and Goonhavern St Stephen-in-Brannel St Teath and
Callington and St Dominic (electoral division)
Callington_and_St_Dominic_(electoral_division)
English politician and peer
1830s to a Gothic style. Wallace was a Member of Parliament (MP) for Grampound from 1790 to 1796, for Penryn from 1796 to 1802, for Hindon from 1802
Thomas Wallace, 1st Baron Wallace
Thomas_Wallace,_1st_Baron_Wallace
the legend "Sigillum oppidi de Fowy Anno Dom. 1702". Grampound The seal of the borough of Grampound was A bridge of two arches over a river, the dexter
Cornish_corporate_heraldry
1963 Perranporth branch Goonhavern Halt 1905 1963 Perranporth branch Grampound Road 1859 1964 Cornish Main Line Grogley Halt 1906 1967 Bodmin and Wadebridge
List of railway stations in Cornwall
List_of_railway_stations_in_Cornwall
English politician
of Parliament (MP). He was a Member of the Parliament of England for Grampound in March 1553. "NICOLLS, Thomas (By 1529-68), of the Rectory, Pytchley
Thomas_Nicolls
British merchant (c.1671–1731)
do so, and arranged through Lord Falmouth to have Morice returned for Grampound in 1722, and again in 1727. Meanwhile, Morice's wife had died in 1720
Humphry Morice (governor of the Bank of England)
Humphry_Morice_(governor_of_the_Bank_of_England)
UK Parliament constituency (since 2010)
St Blazey; St Columb Minor & Colan; St Dennis & St Enoder; St Mewan & Grampound; St Stephen-in-Brannel. Minor changes to align with revised electoral
St_Austell_and_Newquay
English politician
Parliaments of 1624–25 and 1625, he sat as MP for the Cornish borough of Grampound; he was a follower of the Duke of Buckingham, and it was probably through
John Mohun, 1st Baron Mohun of Okehampton
John_Mohun,_1st_Baron_Mohun_of_Okehampton
Village in Cornwall, England
Thursday in January. Ladock, in a joint venture with the nearby village of Grampound Road, has launched an effort to be Cornwall's premier sustainable village
Ladock
Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom
Gwennap, and in the Rural District of St Austell the parishes of Creed, Grampound, Roche, St Dennis, St Ewe, St Goran, St Mewan, St Michael Caerhays, and
Truro_(constituency)
Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
Ives East, Lelant and Carbis Bay St Ives West and Towednack St Mewan and Grampound St Newlyn East, Cubert and Goonhavern St Stephen-in-Brannel St Teath and
Illogan and Portreath (electoral division)
Illogan_and_Portreath_(electoral_division)
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1801–1832
Shire, until 1826, when the county benefited from the disfranchisement of Grampound by taking an additional two members. The constituency was split into its
Yorkshire_(constituency)
Guise, Bt Gloucestershire (seat 2/2) Edward Southwell Grampound (seat 1/2) Grey Cooper Grampound (seat 2/2) Charles Wolfran Cornwall Grantham (seat 1/2)
List of MPs elected in the 1768 British general election
List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1768_British_general_election
English politician and royalist officer
Trevanion was a Member of Parliament, representing the Cornish boroughs of Grampound in the Short Parliament in 1640 and Lostwithiel in the Long Parliament
John_Trevanion
Grade-Ruan CE School, Grade-Ruan Grampound Road CE Primary School, Grampound Road Grampound-With-Creed CE Primary School, Grampound Gulval Primary School, Gulval
List_of_schools_in_Cornwall
British politician and historian (1743–1800)
standing in Southampton. On 28 May 1796, he became Member of Parliament for Grampound, a notoriously corrupt Cornish borough, along with Robert Sewell, another
Bryan_Edwards_(politician)
Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
Ives East, Lelant and Carbis Bay St Ives West and Towednack St Mewan and Grampound St Newlyn East, Cubert and Goonhavern St Stephen-in-Brannel St Teath and
Mevagissey and St Austell Bay (electoral division)
Mevagissey_and_St_Austell_Bay_(electoral_division)
English politician (1663–1692)
English politician and lawyer. He sat as MP for St. Ives in 1689 and Grampound from 1690 till April 1692. He was baptised on 25 May 1663. He was the
Walter_Vincent_(1663–1692)
Nominated St Mewan & Grampound" (PDF). Cornwall Council. 3 April 2025. Retrieved 3 April 2025. "Election results for St Mewan & Grampound - Cornwall Council
2025 Cornwall Council election
2025_Cornwall_Council_election
English cricket season
Wiltshire won by 5 wickets Grampound Road Cricket Club, Grampound Road
2024 ECB Women's County One-Day
2024_ECB_Women's_County_One-Day
Electoral division of Cornwall in the UK
Ives East, Lelant and Carbis Bay St Ives West and Towednack St Mewan and Grampound St Newlyn East, Cubert and Goonhavern St Stephen-in-Brannel St Teath and
Lanner, Stithians and Gwennap (electoral division)
Lanner,_Stithians_and_Gwennap_(electoral_division)
Barony in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
1819 he was twice convicted of bribing the voters in both Barnstaple and Grampound in order to be elected to Parliament, and was sentenced to imprisonment
Baron_Roborough
English politician
England for Suffolk in 1547 and 1558, for Gatton in October 1553 and Grampound in April 1554. Cornwallis married, by 1540, Anne Jerningham, the daughter
Thomas_Cornwallis_(died_1604)
Village in Cornwall, England
315. For elections to Cornwall Council, St Mewan is in the St Mewan and Grampound electoral ward. It was in the St Mewan electoral ward (which also included
St_Mewan
Association football league in England
Boscastle Reserves Delabole United Grampound (p; withdrew) Indian Queens Kilkhampton Reserves (p) Launceston Development (p, withdrew) Looe Town Reserves
St_Piran_Football_League
English nobleman and courtier (1526–1596)
Monmouth in 1626. In 1621 he sat in Parliament for the last time as MP for Grampound. He died on 12 April 1639. His eldest son by Elizabeth Trevannion, Henry
Robert Carey, 1st Earl of Monmouth
Robert_Carey,_1st_Earl_of_Monmouth
Gloucestershire (seat 2/2) Hon. George Cranfield Berkeley Grampound (seat 1/2) Hon. John Somers Cocks Grampound (seat 2/2) Francis Baring Grantham (seat 1/2) Francis
List of MPs elected in the 1784 British general election
List_of_MPs_elected_in_the_1784_British_general_election
Purge; Wills possible secluded Camelford William Say Gregory Clement Grampound Sir John Trevor James Campbell Campbell secluded in Pride's Purge Eastlow
List of MPs in the English parliament in 1645 and after
List_of_MPs_in_the_English_parliament_in_1645_and_after
and widening the Road leading from the Eastern End of the Borough of Grampound, in the County of Cornwall, through the Towns of Saint Austell and Lostwithiel;
List of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain from 1781
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Great_Britain_from_1781
from Carmarthen to Newcastle Emlyn Act 1835 (5 & 6 Will. 4. c. iii)) Grampound, St. Austell and Lostwithiel Road Act 1824 (repealed) 5 Geo. 4. c. lxxxv
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1824
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1824
English courtier, administrator and politician
and in 1626 he was elected MP for Westminster. He was elected MP for Grampound in 1628. He purchased the manor and estate of Faringdon, which at that
Robert_Pye_(Royalist)
British politician
considerable influence in at least two Cornish boroughs, Camelford and Grampound. He had himself elected Member of Parliament for Okehampton in 1727, the
Thomas_Pitt_of_Boconnoc
British Whig politician
the four-member City of London constituency. In an 1814 by-election at Grampound he showed an interest, but did not make it a serious contest. Wood was
Sir_Matthew_Wood,_1st_Baronet
Football league
Cup (as well as winning Division Three) and the Reserve Cup was won by Grampound Reserves. Following the 2022–23 season, the league was absorbed into the
Duchy_League
British Member of Parliament (1666–1736)
Parliament of Great Britain for Ashburton (30 March 1711 - 1713) and for Grampound (1713–1715). "QUICK, Andrew (1666-1736), of Newton St. Cyres, Devon |
Andrew_Quick_(MP)
Parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom, 1868–1885
had been practised in the return of the two Members for the Borough of Grampound, in Cornwall. In the course of the Session the matter was minutely investigated
Leeds (UK Parliament constituency)
Leeds_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
British peer and parliamentarian (1765–1845)
he was the Whig Member of Parliament for Aldeburgh. He contested both Grampound and St Germans, losing the former but representing the latter from 1796
George Grey, 6th Earl of Stamford
George_Grey,_6th_Earl_of_Stamford
English politician (1664–1740)
Tories. He was a member of parliament (MP) for Mitchell from 1690 to 1695, Grampound from 16 January 1699 to 1708, St. Germans from 1708 to 1710, Launceston
Francis_Scobell
repairing the Parish Church of Dagenham, in the County of Essex. Road from Grampound Act 1803 (repealed) 43 Geo. 3. c. lxiii 11 June 1803 An Act for continuing
List of acts of the 1st session of the 2nd Parliament of the United Kingdom
List_of_acts_of_the_1st_session_of_the_2nd_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom
Sheriff of Cornwall in 1587
Ferrers, MP for Cornwall in 1624, 1626 and 1628, for Liskeard in 1625, for Grampound in 1640 and for Launceston 1640–41. Her grandson was Sir John Coryton
John_Wrey
Green councillor and the Independent councillor for Probus, Tregony and Grampound, Bob Egerton, formed a non-aligned independent group. The independent
2013 Cornwall Council election
2013_Cornwall_Council_election
Camborne CC 1950 2010 1 Fowey BC 1571 1832 2 Unrepresented 1654–1659 Grampound BC 1547 1821 2 Unrepresented 1654–1659 Helston BC 1298 1885 2 (1298–1832)
Parliamentary representation from Cornwall
Parliamentary_representation_from_Cornwall
English politician
John Stanhope. In April 1640, Mohun was elected Member of Parliament for Grampound in the Short Parliament in what appeared to be a double return. He inherited
Warwick Mohun, 2nd Baron Mohun of Okehampton
Warwick_Mohun,_2nd_Baron_Mohun_of_Okehampton
English politician
elected Member of Parliament for Grampound in the Third Protectorate Parliament. He was re-elected MP for Grampound for the Convention Parliament in 1660
Thomas_Herle
Surname list
Robert Richers (by 1524 – 1587/89), English lawyer, MP for Reigate and for Grampound "Richers", characters in the South Park episode "Here Comes the Neighborhood"
Richer
Former parliamentary constituency in the United Kingdom
dissolved. Hartington was re-elected in 1722 but was also elected for Grampound, which he chose to represent, and did not sit for Lostwithiel in the 1722
Lostwithiel_(constituency)
English merchant banker (1740–1810)
the Commons in 1784 when, at a cost of £3,000, he was elected MP for Grampound, Cornwall. He was ousted six years later, after which he stood unsuccessfully
Sir Francis Baring, 1st Baronet
Sir_Francis_Baring,_1st_Baronet
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