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Jolly's Bottom is in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated approximately a half mile (1 km) north of Chacewater and straddles the main line railway.[1]
The settlement is in Chacewater civil parish and the births and burials from Jolly's Bottom residents are recorded in the Parish Registers.[2] The name Jolly's Bottom may have originated from a landholding by the Jolly family.[3]
Name:Jolly's Bottom, Forms: OS [SW 749441], Meaning/Etymology: Jolly (pers) + Eng, Remark: Charles Jolly held "¼ of Killyweres in Kea" in 1697
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