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    50°07′30″N 5°26′06″W / 50.125°N 5.435°W / 50.125; -5.435 Goldsithney (Cornish: Golsydhni, meaning fair of St Sithney) is a village in west Cornwall...
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  • Gillan, Gloweth, Gluvian, Godolphin Cross, Godrevy, Golant, Golberdon, Goldsithney, Gollawater, Gonamena, Goon Gumpas, Goon Piper, Goonabarn, Goonbell,...
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  • Mullion Porthleven and Sithney St Keverne Penwith District Council: Goldsithney Gulval and Heamoor Lelant and Carbis Bay Ludgvan and Towednack Madron...
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  • Perran Downs is a hamlet near Perranuthnoe, Goldsithney and St Hilary in Cornwall, England. It is close by to the 13th-century St Hilary Church. Perran...
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    and the Isles of Scilly. 2010–2024: The District of Penwith wards of Goldsithney, Gulval and Heamoor, Lelant and Carbis Bay, Ludgvan and Towednack, Madron...
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    west Cornwall, England. It is on the B3280 road between Townshend and Goldsithney; the River Hayle runs through Relubbus. Just to the east is Tregembo...
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    at the 2011 census was 2,184. The Parish includes the settlements of Goldsithney, Perran Downs, Perranuthnoe and part of Rosudgeon. The village of Perranuthnoe...
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  • Tregarthen can refer to: A village near Goldsithney in Cornwall. Tregarthen's Hotel John Coulson Tregarthen (1854–1933), British naturalist and writer...
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  • He was a left-handed batsman who played for Cornwall. He was born in Goldsithney. Edwards, who made his Minor Counties Championship debut for the team...
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    Indian Queens A3058 at High Street, west of St Austell B3280 A394 west of Goldsithney, near Marazion B3297 south-west of Four Lanes, Redruth Originally ran...
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  • Treveneague is an area near Goldsithney, Penzance, in the civil parish of St Hilary. It was originally composed of two places, North Treveneague and South...
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  • and 14 Glasgow Slums 1 and 2 Glastonbury Glossop Gloucester 1 and 2 Goldsithney Good Easter Goole Gorey Gorleston Gosport Gotham Gourdon Govan Gowerton...
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    lead, copper, and arsenic. Wheal Jewell, a mine between Marazion and Goldsithney, put its 40-inch cylinder pumping-engine up for auction on 21 July 1884...
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  • 2004: Wards from 10 June 2004 to 1 April 2009 (district abolished): Goldsithney (1) Gulval & Heamoor (2) Gwinear, Gwithian & Hayle East (2) Hayle North...
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    by two brothers, John (1771-1834) and Thomas (1769-by 1844) Gundry of Goldsithney. They acquired a large interest in the company, purchasing shares using...
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    Cuckoo Feast † Towednack Still celebrated Around 28 April Goldsithney Charter Fair Goldsithney Still celebrated St James Day (Old Style) 5 August Zennor...
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    Mounts Bay [61] 15 Balwest, Breaney, Helston Central, Cury, Crowlas, Goldsithney, Leedstown, Meneage, Marazion, Mullion, Porthleven, Ruan Minor, Lizard...
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  • founder of G. Wood, Son & Co.[citation needed] Gartrell was born in Goldsithney, Cornwall on 1 December 1846, son of John and Elizabeth ( – 1 August...
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  • Goldsithney Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Sue Nicholas 405 55.8 +7.5 Liberal Democrats Nigel Walker 321 44.2 −7.5 Majority 84 11.6 Turnout 726...
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    Tregurtha Downs is a hamlet, near Goldsithney in the parish of St Hilary, Cornwall, United Kingdom and is the name of a mine opened in 1883. The foundation...
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    churches which are Balwest, Breaney, Central, Cury, Crowlas, Degibna, Goldsithney, Kenneggy, Leedstown, Meneage, Marazion, Mullion, Ponsongath, Porthleven...
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  • Medieval Church of England Mount's Bay United Benefice Goldsithney Methodist Church Perranuthnoe (Goldsithney) Methodist Lizard & Mount's Bay Circuit St Erth...
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    Sandwell 52°32′N 2°02′W / 52.53°N 02.03°W / 52.53; -02.03 SO9893 Goldsithney Cornwall 50°07′N 5°26′W / 50.11°N 05.44°W / 50.11; -05.44 SW5430 Goldstone...
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  • St Enoder, St Ewe, St Stephen, Treverbyn. St Ives: Breage and Crowan, Goldsithney, Grade-Ruan and Landewednack, Gulval and Heamoor, Helston North, Helston...
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    the town of Marazion (including St Michael's Mount), the villages of Goldsithney, St Hilary and Perranuthnoe, and the hamlets of Perran Downs, Higher...
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  • Flute 1957 Frosty Morn 1941 Gambas 1964 Gipsy Queen 1969 Gnome 1967 Goldsithney 1949 Green Ginger 1975 Halingy 1949 Helada 1961 Hifi 1959 Home Guard...
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  • Goldsithney Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal Democrats Patricia Sanderson 365 51.7 Conservative Sidney Thomas 341 48.3 Majority 24 3.4 Turnout 706 49...
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