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He is an ancestor of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, a member of the British Royal Family.
of the UK Parliament for the constituency of Cornwall, a Justice of the peace, and High Sheriff of
enay was appointed as Steward of the Duchy of Cornwall, a nearly identical post as Royal Steward for
drolls, traditions, and superstitions of old Cornwall, a collection of Cornish traditions, Robert H
The family moved to Wenford Bridge Pottery Cornwall a few years after his birth where he was late
Mr. Henderson's publications included Cornwall; A Guide in collaboration with J. C. Tregarth
rne, and arranged for him to be Archdeacon of Cornwall, a post which he held from 1509 to 1515.
Another has suggested Jacobstow in Cornwall, a third states that "The most obvious interp
It is dedicated to Saint Ia of Cornwall, a 5th- or 6th-century Irish saint.
During the 13th century, Richard, Earl of Cornwall, a younger brother of Henry III began to rebu
stands on the extreme south eastern coast of Cornwall, a couple of miles west of the city of Plymou
the defensive peninsula of Tintagel Island in Cornwall, a promontory fort known as Tintagel Castle w
ed of part of St Germans parish in South-East Cornwall, a coastal town too small to have a mayor and
ble location for the summer boarders who made Cornwall a popular resort community in the late 19th c
He was probably born in Cornwall about 1639, son of John Vincent (1591-1646),
ords affiliates, the Halifax Citadels and the Cornwall Aces of the AHL before the Nords relocated to
son playing with the Nordiques affiliate, the Cornwall Aces of the AHL.
e agent in 1995 and was assigned to the AHL's Cornwall Aces for one season before Messier and all Av
re beginning his professional career with the Cornwall Aces of the AHL.
re/Scranton Penguins, previously known as the Cornwall Aces, debuted in the AHL as the top minor lea
ed primarily for the Nords AHL affiliate, the Cornwall Aces, and won the Dudley "Red" Garrett Memori
in the 1994-95 season with AHL affiliate, the Cornwall Aces.
As Speaker of the British House of Commons, Cornwall achieved notoriety for keeping a large (and r
The Duchy of Cornwall acquired Highgrove House from the MP Maurice
ng-Williams died aged 63, on 11 April 2009 in Cornwall, after a five year battle with cancer.
s (3.6 km2), it is the second largest lake in Cornwall, after The Loe.
Furthermore, because he becomes duke of Cornwall after Gorlois' death, this may imply the two
He was Sheriff of Cornwall again in 1517 and 1522 and High Sheriff of De
He has also played a single List A match for Cornwall against the Netherlands in the 1st round of t
ason, Akhtar played a single List A match for Cornwall against Cumberland in the 1999 NatWest Trophy
The Men's representative team has represented Cornwall against international, as well as other count
Brighton and died on 10 Apr 1891 in St Mewan, Cornwall aged 27.
Imrie died in Looe, Cornwall, aged 73 or 74.
Moffatt died in 1887 at Summercourt, Cornwall aged 75.
He died the following year in Falmouth, Cornwall aged 75.
Boscawen died suddenly at Trefusis, in Cornwall, aged 54, and was buried at St Michael Penkiv
The Royal Cornwall Agricultural Association was founded in 1793,
Cornwall Air Ambulance
chemes, such as Devon Air Ambulance Trust and Cornwall Air Ambulance.
o the events three beneficiary charities; The Cornwall Air Ambulance, Children's Hospice South West
Newquay Cornwall Airport is nearby and private jets, charters
Newquay Cornwall Airport Fire and Rescue Service is the fire s
Newquay Cornwall Airport Fire and Rescue Service
name from the village and is next to Newquay Cornwall Airport.
, Maurice (2006) 101 Cornish Lives, Penzance, Cornwall: Alison Hodge ISBN 0-906720-50-8, pages 246-2
Despite this, the administrative machinery of Cornwall almost invariably refers to itself as a count
, William was Sheriff of Devon and Sheriff of Cornwall, along with another royal servant, as well as
ights moved to the artists' colony in Newlyn, Cornwall, alongside Lamorna Birch, Alfred Munnings and
illages of Constantine and Constantine Bay in Cornwall, also extinct chapels in Illogan and Dunterto
nesses the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall also visited.
in the copper mines of the St Day district in Cornwall; also near Redruth, and in the Tintic Mining
with "Dumnarth rex Ceriu" - Dufnarth, King of Cornwall, also spelled Dumgarth - whose drowning in 87
social work degree and got a job at Regina's Cornwall Alternative School for high-risk kids and joi
Brian received grants of land in Suffolk and Cornwall, although the first mention of him being made
e intricacies of natural scenes in and around Cornwall, although he also sometimes works elsewhere i
Meanwhile at Grampound in Cornwall, although no official protest had been entere
the Isles of Scilly are owned by the Duchy of Cornwall, although the main town was sold to its inhab
In 1847 the exports of pilchards from Cornwall amounted to 40,883 hogsheads or 122 million f
ary 1983, BBC regional radio broadcasting for Cornwall amounted to the breakfast show 'Morning Sou'W
omptly recalled Gaveston and made him Earl of Cornwall, an office of great wealth.
oke Newington, Middlesex - d.1946 Porthleven, Cornwall) and Mary (b.1860 Godstone, Surrey) who marri
t as member of parliament, first for Newport, Cornwall and later for the University of Oxford, from
South West Water Authority - The areas of the Cornwall and Devon River Authorities; The part of the
parish included a chapel of St Helen at Cape Cornwall and a chapel of St Michael on Chapel Carn Bre
rom Land's End Airport and Newquay Airport in Cornwall, and from Exeter, Bristol and Southampton.
See also: Mining in Cornwall and Devon
The valley forms district A10i of the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape.
(6 May 1834-1 June 1917) was born at Helston, Cornwall, and came to South Australia at the age of 15
n as the site for the cathedral for Devon and Cornwall and in 1046 Leofric was appointed to both the
It is part of the Combined Universities in Cornwall, and offers higher education courses to maste
Cornwall and West Plymouth was created in 1994 to repl
lage of Altarnun, on the edge of Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, and was the son of George Burnard, a local s
Cornwall and West Plymouth was a European Parliament c
Waterhouse was born in Penzance, Cornwall and educated at Kingswood School in Bath.
ordained in 1746 and became chaplain to Henry Cornwall and then to Ligonier's forces in 1750 before
e was born in Upper Canada, the son of Joshua Cornwall, and lived in Camden Township.
tory for Hopton confirmed Royalist control of Cornwall and destroyed Parliament's field army in Devo
Varco was born in Fowey, Cornwall and played for his local side Fowey Town befo
Frost was born in Cornwall and is the son of the late abstract artist Si
It consisted of the Town of Cornwall and the Township of Cornwall.
in every Thursday evening at locations across Cornwall, and also one Sunday per month.
She was born in Cornwall and has a degree in history from University o
s from the north coast to the south coasts of Cornwall, and takes a more direct inland route from Po
dron has its headquarters at RNAS Culdrose in Cornwall and operates 9 aircraft.
ne bridge is credited to Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall, and four remaining arches are believed to co
He was for a time Vicar at St Columb Major in Cornwall and had a strong interest in the use of the C
placenames, the Prophecy of Merlin of John of Cornwall, and the writings of the Penwith School.
1611), Cornish dramatist, lived at Helston in Cornwall, and is supposed to have been the author of t
The Camborne constituency shown within Cornwall and Devon, 1918-1945.
He was the son of the vicar of St Erth in Cornwall and served in two campaigns in East Africa.
final 2 Trophy matches for the county against Cornwall and Suffolk.
yn fab Gwyn opens the door of the hall facing Cornwall and the sorrow of what had befallen them retu
William Odgers was born in Falmouth, Cornwall, and died in Saltash, Cornwall.
Breaca, Briac, etc., is a saint venerated in Cornwall and southwestern Britain.
He was the son of Cloten, the King of Cornwall, and he restored order after the "Civil War o
d on behalf of the principal tin producers in Cornwall and Malaysia to buy up surplus tin stocks to
e the Hudson River Day Liner from the city to Cornwall and then proceed to the camp.
Truro Cathedral and with other instructors in Cornwall and Plymouth.
Cornwall and Plymouth was a European Parliament consti
son of the Rev. Stephen Wade of Boscastle in Cornwall and was educated at Blundell's School in Tive
It originates from Cornwall and is derived from the Cornish for the name
s and under-18s Cornish Wrestling Champion of Cornwall and now the under-16s Interceltic Champion as
bruary 2010, Al asks Roxy to move with him to Cornwall, and reveals that someone complained about hi
He studied with John Strachan in Cornwall and later settled on a farm near Cornwall.
Jones also represented Cornwall and Monmouthsire at county level, and played
mill was a building used for smelting tin in Cornwall and on Dartmoor in Devon, in South West Engla
Born in St Tudy, Cornwall and educated in England, Kempthorne moved to
two previous operators: Western National (in Cornwall and South Devon) and Red Bus (in North Devon)
an and his handiwork in the regional setting ( Cornwall and Scilly), past, present and future.
on Company provided shipping services between Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly from 1858 to 1872.
ore heavily gunned British light cruisers HMS Cornwall and HMS Glasgow.
The present diocese covers the county of Cornwall and it is one of the most recently created di
The Arundells of Lanherne, Cornwall, and of Chideock, Dorset, are descended from
Princess Victoria Mary, The Duchess of Cornwall and York.
also represented the Barbarians, South West, Cornwall and Devon.
mer positions of high steward of the Duchy of Cornwall and Lord Warden of the Stannaries.
llen may also have connections in both Colan, Cornwall and Langolen, Brittany.
et sat as Member of Parliament for East Looe, Cornwall and Liskeard.
use of Commons, originates from St Austell in Cornwall and is 34 years old.
divided his life between Clapham, St Keverne Cornwall, and Loughton, Essex, near his brother, Huber
les to attend the funeral were The Duchess of Cornwall and The Duchess of Gloucester.
ed HMS Ophir conveyed the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York (the future King George V, and Queen
s a crossflow turbine made by Valley Hydro of Cornwall, and has a maximum flow rate of 495 litres pe
accompanied by his brother Richard, prince of Cornwall and count of Poitiers in title, since 1225.
Rowe was born in Launceston, Cornwall, and after attending the Portsmouth Naval Doc
He preached at Ebenezer Meeting in Truro, Cornwall, and several other locations.
long been a major obstacle to travel between Cornwall and the communities to its south.
1230s and under the patronage of the Earl of Cornwall and other lords acting as trustees erected a
son and heir, who immediately became Duke of Cornwall and was expected to become Prince of Wales, K
Cornwall and Lloyd School was founded in 1895 by Miss
was commissioned to build Tregannick House in Cornwall and set up his own practice there.
Avery was born in Cornwall and emigrated to Massachusetts Bay Colony as
rt gallery located in the town of Penzance in Cornwall, and is home to a great many paintings by mem
ure of Mines which have recently been made in Cornwall and the North of England".
ard of musicianship is recognised both within Cornwall and across the UK.
) (Cornish Jowan Bolitho) was born in Bude in Cornwall, and spent his working life in the Royal Navy
miles distant, the closer ports of Falmouth, Cornwall and Plymouth, Devon being rejected in additio
Rugby Union league for clubs mainly based in Cornwall and Devon.
The first issue of Stranger came out in Cornwall and London in October 2004.
of Garlot is the daughter of Gorlois, Duke of Cornwall, and Igraine.
Dinas Powys, Pen Dinas and Castle-an-Dinas in Cornwall) and so can be taken to mean fort or strongho
Killas underlies two thirds of Cornwall and on and around Dartmoor in Devon, and as a
ormed and became chaplain of Penzance Chapel, Cornwall, and vicar of Milton Abbot; Theophilus Lobb,
ly 17th century, a steward under the Duchy of Cornwall, and was known for being particularly harsh;
Chris Moiser, Mystery Big Cats of Devon and Cornwall and Big Cat Mysteries of Somerset.
St Germans parish was once the largest in Cornwall, and some of the original Norman features rem
Sir John Mordaunt, chancellor of the Duchy of Cornwall, and William Mordaunt, chief Prothonotary of
2 Edmonds sent papers ‘On Meteors observed in Cornwall' and ‘On the Ancient Church discovered in Per
f the creation of three new constituencies in Cornwall and boundary changes of the remaining three s
raised) for failing to help Stephen, and also Cornwall and East Sussex County Councils for their lac
Rod Lyon was born in Cornwall and trained as a civil engineer.
er World Heritage Site status, as part of the Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape area.
thirds share of Elizabeth Furnace, shares of Cornwall and the Upper and Lower Hopewell Furnaces, (n
ral seats including Kerrier, Restormel, North Cornwall and Caradon.
There are over seventy "Fore Streets" in Cornwall and about twenty-five in Devon.
He was born at Trevaunance, St Agnes, Cornwall, and baptised in its parish church on 26 Sept
, a diploma granting rights to the diocese of Cornwall and Bishop Ealdred of Cornwall stated that it
or national parks, and the Jurassic Coast and Cornwall and West Devon Mining Landscape World Heritag
2006 - 07 Performed in Dolcoath Mine Camborne Cornwall and Stanmer Park Brighton
same time as he created him the first Duke of Cornwall, and today, the forest still belongs to the D
in Granite (one of five granite batholiths in Cornwall) and the area was formerly an important sourc
Doors Open Cornwall and Seaway Valley, Ontario 2003
From 1947 it was officially called the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Constabulary, although th
les, and then travelled to Scotland, Ireland, Cornwall, and Brittany and the Isle of Man.
Sir John IV Arundell, High Sheriff of Cornwall and father-in-law to Sir Richard Carew, histo
Standing, Johnny Harron, Louise Fazenda, Anne Cornwall, and Gertrude Short.
n Denzel SL (died 1535) held large estates in Cornwall and became serjeant-at-law and Attorney-Gener
e supplied to the Royal Geological Society of Cornwall, and to the Royal Institution of Cornwall, on
e 2001 Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy between Cornwall and Cheshire.
List-A match played at the ground was between Cornwall and the Somerset Cricket Board in the 2003 Ch
, during the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, Logan Campbell donated Cornwall Par
In Cornwall and West Devon they were often referred to as
Nicholl was born at Pool, Cornwall and in 1889 was granted a Commission in the R
eeholder has been the newspaper of record for Cornwall and the counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glen
It has been introduced into Spain and into Cornwall and planted in Sussex in the UK.
ell (c.1473-5 - 8 February 1545) of Lanherne, Cornwall, and his first wife Eleanor (d. by December 1
In July 1539 he was made High Steward of Cornwall, and Lord Warden of the Stannaries.
Phillips was born in Penzance, Cornwall and started his sporting career playing rugby
On graduation, she worked at BBC Radio Cornwall and as a reporter for Spotlight, before joini
don and then, after moving first to Tintagel, Cornwall and subsequently to Peel, Isle of Man, by tra
The father was Member for Cornwall and High Sheriff during the reign of Henry VI
As the tin mines of Cornwall and Devon lost their economic importance duri
David, Sussex, Albert E.R.(of Kilhallon, Par, Cornwall) and Herbert (known as John)) and five sister
- 1830) on Christmas Eve, 1792 at St Mellion, Cornwall and died 11th March 1827 in Bath.
the son of Charles Trevanion of Caerhayes in Cornwall and his wife Amia Mallet.
He was popular in the two western counties ( Cornwall and Devon), and had an established reputation
The Cornwall and Scilly Historic Environment Record descri
north Midlands and single survivals in Wales, Cornwall and Ireland; a late group is found in the Ork
He was educated in Cornwall, and later moved to Manitoba.
n 1814 to promote the study of the geology of Cornwall, and is the second oldest geological society
and 1708 addressed several letters to him in Cornwall and he was friendly with Bishop Thomas Tanner
r to have travelled from Brecon to evangelise Cornwall and North Devon, where they are now venerated
January 15, 1944, sponsored by Mrs. George F. Cornwall, and commissioned at her builder's yard on Ju
ere made at Trelavour Road Garage, St Dennis, Cornwall, and were based on Dodge pickup truck parts.
In 1713 he was elected member for Saltash, Cornwall and in 1715 was elected member of Newton, Lan
ovince of Ontario, in the former townships of Cornwall and Osnabruck (now South Stormont) near Cornw
st MCCA Knockout Trophy match, played between Cornwall and Devon.
secretary of the Royal Geological Society of Cornwall, and a committee member of the Royal Cornwall
d was a member of the Council of the Duchy of Cornwall and Keeper of the Privy Seal.
the name Cornubia from the Latinised name for Cornwall and was a fast iron paddle steamer, long and
                                                                                                    


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