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1822 | The people at Hayle called out the Yeoman Cavalry for trading in copper-ore at 4s. per ton
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1822
May 14. — The Captains of the colliers trading to this port, Hayle and Portreath, formed a combination not to carry copper-ore for less than 5s. per ton, or to sell coals from Wales for less than 50s. per way (16s. 8d. per ton). May 20. — The sailors at Hayle dismantled Captain Sargeant's vessel for trading in copper-ore at 4s. per ton, on which account the people at Hayle called out the Yeoman Cavalry.
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1824 November 10 | Some houses on the beach were unroofed, windows broken, and cellar-doors forced open by the violence of the w
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1824 November 10 -- Wind N.E., a very heavy gale, with a tremendous sea ; damage to shipping trivial, but some houses on the beach were unroofed, windows broken, and cellar-doors forced open by the violence of the waves. The sea broke at intervals into the churchyard, the graves were levelled, and two head-stones washed down.
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1936 | February, Impossible to walk between Penmare and Loggans. Almost the whole of Angarrack was flooded
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2ft. or 3ft.. which caused cars to be marooned. It was impossible to walk between Penmare and Loggans. Almost the whole of Angarrack was flooded. The road between St. Erth and St. Erth station was flooded and the buses could not get through at one time.
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1935 | THE GREAT GALE At Angarrack, two trees were blown down, one in the river and the second one only missed nearby house by a
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blown in; the globes a petrol pump were blown off and the notice boards of several lodging-houses have been dismantled. At Angarrack, two trees weTe blown down, one in the river and the second one only missed nearby ihonse by a few inches. At Ventonleague
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