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- Chilsworthy abstract "Chilsworthy is the name of two villages in south west England. One is on the Cornish side of the River Tamar, just upstream from Gunnislake. The other is about 3 km north west of Holsworthy in Devon. It is home to a late-19th century Methodist chapel.".
- Q5099198 abstract "Chilsworthy is the name of two villages in south west England. One is on the Cornish side of the River Tamar, just upstream from Gunnislake. The other is about 3 km north west of Holsworthy in Devon. It is home to a late-19th century Methodist chapel.".
- Chilsworthy comment "Chilsworthy is the name of two villages in south west England. One is on the Cornish side of the River Tamar, just upstream from Gunnislake. The other is about 3 km north west of Holsworthy in Devon. It is home to a late-19th century Methodist chapel.".
- Q5099198 comment "Chilsworthy is the name of two villages in south west England. One is on the Cornish side of the River Tamar, just upstream from Gunnislake. The other is about 3 km north west of Holsworthy in Devon. It is home to a late-19th century Methodist chapel.".