RAME is a parish in the Hundred of the East and Union of St. German's, 5 miles from Plymouth. The living is a rectory, worth £206 yearly, in the gift of Earl Mount Edgecumbe, and in the incumbency of the Rev. Thomas Hunt Ley. Here lea Coast-guard station. The population, in 1851, was 741. Rame Head, a well known promontory, and the nearest point of land to the Eddystone rocks and Lighthouse, is in this parish; and on it are the remains of the ancient chapel, of St. Michael. Cawsand Bay is partly in this Parish.
Ley Rev. Thomas Hunt
Moase Rev.Wm.(Independent),Causand
TRADERS.
Burlace John, farmer
Fairweather John, farmer
Hocken William, farmer
Luscombe Time, farmer & limeburner
Tenney Ralph, farmer, Treninnow
Varcoe Samuel, farmer
Wilton William, farmer
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