Morrab
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Morrab

Engraved post, suggested as being a pre-1934 boundary stone
(Source: Looking at Penzance , ed. Margaret Perry)
I assume that it has been measured against the two extant. What does the inscription read?
 
I assume that it has been measured against the two extant. What does the inscription read?
 
I see, then not an original - a later one, I know there was one near the top of the cricket pitch, which would have marked such a boundary (shows on an old OS map, but not there now).
 
I see, then not an original - a later one, I know there was one near the top of the cricket pitch, which would have marked such a boundary (shows on an old OS map, but not there now).
 
My minded top was looking from the original boundary stone that is by the wall, I think it would have been in the area now occupied by the cemetery extension.
 
My minded top was looking from the original boundary stone that is by the wall, I think it would have been in the area now occupied by the cemetery extension.
 

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