St Keverne (Cornish: Pluw Aghevran (parish), Lannaghevran (village)) is a civil parish and village on The Lizard in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom....
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White Hart (section St Keverne)
listed in CAMRA's Register of Historic Pub Interiors. The "White Hart" in St Keverne, Cornwall was the birthplace, in 1764, of the singer and actor Charles...
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the forced loan. The first stirrings of protest arose in the parish of St Keverne on the Lizard peninsula, where there already was resentment against the...
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Michael An Gof (category People from St Keverne)
King's attention. A blacksmith (An Gof) named Michael Joseph lived at St Keverne on the Lizard peninsula. He is described as "a notable prating fellow...
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Mullion, Newquay, St Issey, St Keverne and St Wenn. The meaning of Trenance is "valley farm". The manor of Trenance in St Keverne was recorded in the...
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Gunwalloe Cury Mawgan-in-Meneage St Martin-in-Meneage Manaccan St Anthony-in-Meneage Southern parishes: Mullion Grade-Ruan St Keverne Landewednack The Lizard's...
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originating nearly 20 miles (32 km) to the south in the present day parish of St Keverne suggesting a complex economic network in the area. Over 700 flint arrowheads...
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End; Long Rock, Marazion & St Erth; Ludgvan, Madron, Gulval & Heamoor; Mousehole, Newlyn & St Buryan; Mullion & St Keverne; Penzance East; Penzance Promenade;...
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correct spelling, Keverne, came back into use again.[citation needed] A legend tells that St. Just of Penwith, after visiting St. Keverne, absconded with...
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Perkin Warbeck. Michael Joseph, a blacksmith, was chosen by the people of St. Keverne to challenge the tax. When he and his followers reached Bodmin, they...
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Bronzes are in fact brass, and the 12th-century Romanesque Baptismal font at St Bartholomew's Church, Liège is sometimes described as bronze and sometimes...
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John Gayer (by 1532 – 1571 or later), of St Mawes and Trenbrace in St Keverne, Cornwall, was an English lawyer and politician. He was a Member (MP) of...
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Otto Tregonan (category People from St Keverne)
Otto Tregonan (died 1439), of Tregonan, Cornwall, was an English politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Bodmin in 1410, 1411...
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elections, being created from the former divisions of Helston South, and St Keverne and Meneage. The current councillor is Guy Foreman, a Conservative. Helston...
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decoration including those from Aston, Chettle, Desborough, Holcombe and St Keverne in England, (100 BC – 100 AD) Cordoba and Arcillera Treasures, two silver...
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Coverack Lifeboat Station (category St Keverne)
Coverack Lifeboat Station was located on the harbour, in the small fishing village of Coverack, about 11 miles (18 km) south east of Helston, in the county...
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Penhallick, one in the parish of Carn Brea and the other in the parish of St Keverne. Penhallic Point is a headland near Treknow (owned by the National Trust)...
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Dennis St Endellion St Enoder St Germans St Issey St Ive St Ives North St Ives South St Just In Penwith St Keverne and Meneage St Mewan St Stephen St Teath...
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Diocese of Truro (section Deanery of St Austell)
(St Mellanus) and Cury with Gunwalloe". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 26 September 2018. "The Benefice of St Keverne (St Keverne), St Ruan with St Grade...
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James Polkinghorne (category People from St Keverne)
the 19th century. He was born in 1788 at St Keverne, Cornwall, United Kingdom but spent much of his life at St. Columb Major, where he ran a pub called...
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St Clement, or perhaps lived there. Hals also associates the Intsworth peninsula in St Anthony parish, the Condura and Tregarne manors in St Keverne parish...
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St Keverne and Meneage (Cornish: Lannaghevran ha Managhek) was an electoral division of Cornwall in the United Kingdom which returned one member to sit...
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Tregidden is located in the parish of St Martin-in-Meneage and also partly in the parishes of Manaccan and St Keverne. In 1839 Tregidden Bible Christian...
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School, St Keverne St Kew ACE Academy, St Kew St Levan Primary School, St Levan St Mabyn CE Primary School, St Mabyn St Maddern's CE School, Madron St Mark's...
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Porthallow (category St Keverne)
of the Helford River, in Cornwall, England. It lies in St Keverne parish, north of St Keverne village. One road runs through the village, and there is...
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Coverack (category St Keverne)
coastal village and fishing port in Cornwall, UK. It lies in the parish of St Keverne, on the east side of the Lizard peninsula about nine miles (14 km) south...
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rebellion of 1497. The rebellion was initially a political march from St Keverne to London led by Thomas Flamank and Michael An Gof, motivated by a "mixture...
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List of places in Cornwall (section St)
Hilary, St Issey, St Ive, St Ive Cross, St Ives, St Jidgey, St John, St Just in Penwith, St Just in Roseland, St Keverne, St Kew, St Kew Highway, St Keyne...
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Prayer Book Rebellion (section Battle of Clyst St Mary)
for both gallows and poles. Martin Geoffrey, the pro-Catholic priest of St Keverne, near Helston, was taken to London. After Geoffrey's execution, his head...
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name derives from the Cornish meyn eglos (church stones), the top of St Keverne church spire being visible from the area. The rocks are in Falmouth Bay...
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