Escalls
Coordinates: 50°05′06″N 5°40′59″W / 50.085°N 5.683°W
Escalls is a hamlet near Sennen on the Penwith peninsula in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom.[1]
In the Middle Ages Escalls was owned by the Penros family. The best-known member of the family, John Penros (died 1411) was Lord Chief Justice of Ireland in 1385-6,[2] despite being a notorious felon. His litany of crimes ultimately led to his downfall, although his descendants remained at Escalls. [3]
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