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GRAMPOUND

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Originally appearing in Volume V12, Page 334 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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GRAMPOUND  , a small

market
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town in the
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mid-
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parliamentary division of
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Cornwall, England, 9 M . E.N.E. of Truro, and 2 M. from its station (Grampound Road) on the
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Great Western railway . It is situated on the
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river Fal, and has some industry in tanning . It retains an ancient town hall; there is a good market
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cross; and in the neighbourhood, along the Fad, are several early earthworks . Grampound (Ponsmure, Graundpont, Grauntpount, Graundpond) and the
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hundred,
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manor and
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vill of Tibeste were formerly so closely associated that in 1400 the former is found styled the vill of Grauntpond called Tibeste . At the time of the Domesday Survey 'Tibeste was amongst the most valuable of the manors granted to the count of
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Mortain . The burgensic character of Ponsmure first appears in 1299 .
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Thirty-five years later John of Elthamr granted to the burgesses the whole town of Grauntpount . This grant was confirmed in 1378 when its extent and jurisdiction were' defined . It was provided that the hundred court of Powdershire should always be held there and two fairs' at the feasts of St Peter in Cathedra and St
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Barnabas, both of which are still held, and a Tuesday market (now held on Friday) and that it should be a
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free borough rendering a yearly
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rent to the
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earl of Cornwall . Two members were summoned to parliament by
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Edward VI. in 1553• The electors consisted of an indefinite number of freemen, about 50 in all, indirectly nominated by the mayor and corporation, which existed by
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prescription . The venality of the electors became notorious .

In 178o £3000 was paid fdr a seat: in 1812 each supporter of one of the candidates received £loo . The defeat of this

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candidate in 1818 led to a parliamentary inquiry which disclosed a
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system of wholesale corruption, and in 1821 the borough was disfranchised . A former woollen trade is
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extinct .

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