Journal (2015) No.14

'Brotherly Love' or Protecting the family name, Charles Bodville and Russell Robartes.

by Ray Hingston

An 18th Century Account Book.

by Ray Hingston

The Cornish Lands of the 2nd and 4th Earls of Radnor, 1700-1800.

by Ray Hingston

The Poetry of George Hunt.

by Sarah Knight

Visiting Lanhydrock.

by Mike England

Cricketing Calm before the Storm. Athenaeum Club vs the Bullingdon Club, May 1914.

by Mike Bignell

Captain, the Hon. T.C.R (Tommy) Agar-Robartes MP and the Great War 1914-18.

by Peter Mortimer

A Eulogy given at Lanhydrock church for Captain, the Honourable Thomas Agar-Robartes M.P. (1880-1915)

27 September 2015

by Paul Holden View

Evacuee Sisters at Lanhydrock

by Julie Etheridge

(Above) Picking weeds from the Lanhydrock Avenue c.1900


The first Lanhydrock House Journal was produced in 2001 and has appeared every year since.

Copies are held in the Courtney Library in Truro, the Morrab Library in Penzance and the Cornish Studies Library in Redruth. I am grateful to all authors for their contributions, the editorial team for their support.

I would very much like to thank all the volunteer contributors who have put many hours into writing, editing, proof-reading and copy-editing.

Paul Holden, House and Collections Manager, Lanhydrock. October 2015

This edition edited by Sarah Knight

Lanhydrock House, Bodmin, Cornwall, PL30 5AD

Russell & Charles financial edited.pdf

'Brotherly Love'


An 18th C accounts book edited.pdf

18th Century Account Book


The Cornish lands of the 2nd & 4th Earls of Radnor edited.pdf

Cornish Lands


The Poetry of George Hunt.pdf

Poetry of George Hunt


Visitors to Lanhydrock - Edited.pdf

Visitors to Lanhydrock


Evacuee sisters at Lanhydrock.pdf

Calm before the Storm


bignell2.pdf

Sitters

TommyLanhydrockJournalArticle edited.pdf

Tommy and the Great War

Evacuee sisters at Lanhydrock edited.pdf

Evacuee Sisters