called St Gluvias which doesn't include the suburb but it was renamed to Ponsanooth. The historic parish church of St Gluvias, dedicated to Gluvias of Cornwall...
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Mabe, Perranarworthal and St Gluvias (Cornish: Lannvab, Peranarwodhel ha Pluw Luwyek) was an electoral division of Cornwall in the United Kingdom which...
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Glywys (redirect from Gluvias of Cornwall)
his later life and travelled to Cornwall where he founded the church of St Gluvias near Penryn. He is sometimes referred to as the Cornish Glywys, Glywys...
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Constantine, Illogan North, Illogan South, Mabe and St Gluvias, Mawnan and Budock, Redruth North, Redruth South, St Day and Lanner, and Stithians, and the District...
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Diocese of Truro (section Deanery of St Austell)
2018. "The Benefice of St Gluvias (St Gluvias)". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 26 September 2018. "The Benefice of Constantine (St Constantine)". www.crockford...
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List of places in Cornwall (section St)
St Dominick, St Endellion, St Enoder, St Erme, St Erney, St Erth, St Erth Praze, St Ervan, St Eval, St Ewe, St Gennys, St Germans, St Gluvias, St Hilary...
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William John Philpotts (26 May 1807 in Bishop Middleham – 10 July 1888 in St Gluvias) was Archdeacon of Cornwall from 1845 until his death. William John Phillpotts...
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parish, on the east by Restronguet Creek and Mylor parish, on the south by St Gluvias and Stithians parishes and on the west by Gwennap parish. The name derives...
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divisions of Constantine, Mawnan and Budock, and Mabe, Perranarworthal and St Gluvias. The current councillor is John Bastin, a member of the Conservative Party...
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Robert Walker (of Truro, St Agnes and Lawhitton; John Penrose (St Gluvias), St John Elliot (Ladock), Michel of Veryan and Thomas of St Clement formed themselves...
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John Sheepshanks (b. Linton 5 May 1765 – d. St Gluvias 17 December 1844) was a nineteenth century Archdeacon of Cornwall. Sheepshanks was educated at Trinity...
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05°N 01.30°W / 51.05; -01.30 SU4929 St Gluvias Cornwall 50°10′N 5°07′W / 50.16°N 05.11°W / 50.16; -05.11 SW7834 St Godwalds Worcestershire 52°19′N 2°02′W...
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ornamented on all four sides. There are two Cornish crosses in the parish of St Gluvias; one at Enys and one at Penryn. The cross at Enys (illustrated Fig. b16)...
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The Lodge, Enys Estate, St Gluvias, Cornwall...
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(8 km) south of Redruth on the B3297 road. It is in the civil parish of St Gluvias Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet 203 Land's End ISBN 978-0-319-23148-7...
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altered c.1950 after bomb damage St Luke's Church, Reading, Berkshire: 1882 Church, St Gluvias, Cornwall: 1882–83 St Peter's Church, Rose Ash, Devon:...
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(1789) and Elizabeth (1790). He died on 23 February 1815 and is buried in St Gluvias Churchyard. He invented the compound steam engine in 1781 and patented...
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Cury Gunwalloe Mawnan Budock St Gluvias Mylor Mabe Crowan Camborne Illogan Redruth Gwennap Stithians Perranarworthal Feock St Agnes Perranzabuloe Cubert...
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Carclew Woods, Porth Kea, Pencale Point, Portscatho, Merrymeet, Draynes, St. Gluvias and Halton Quay, which was the only place where damage occurred. The...
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Mabe, Perranarworthal and St Gluvias division, again coming third. Ault stood again for the Mabe, Perranarworthal and St Gluvias seat in a by-election in...
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descendants have flourished in Virginia and the West. He was interred in St Gluvias churchyard, Penryn, Cornwall. Argall (voiced by Kevin Farrell) appears...
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influence in the far west of the diocese. In 1374, the chapel of St Thomas (sometimes called St Mary's) was opened. Standing at the head of the Penryn River...
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east and Falmouth Harbour to the south. To the west it is bounded by St Gluvias and Perranarworthal parishes. The parish population at the 2011 census...
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Retrieved 14 December 2014. "Election results for Mabe, Perranarworthal and St Gluvias". Cornwall Council. Retrieved 14 December 2014. "Election results for...
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had received the promise of another living, St Gluvias with the chapelry of Budock. As vicar of St Gluvias from 1776, Temple spent the rest of his days...
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Grade-Ruan & Landewednack (1) Mabe & St Gluvias (1) Mawnan & Budock (1) Meneage (1) Mullion (1) St Day Lanner & Carharrack (3) St Keverne (1) Stithians (1) Wendron...
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"house".) The Laity family come from there. It is in the civil parish of St Gluvias. The former Methodist chapel at Laity Moor has served as the Orthodox...
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station is at the top of the town, and there are views across the town to St Gluvias on the other side of the harbour. The station is eight and a quarter miles...
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Catherine Gilbert Enys of Enys, Penryn, in 1928; they were married at St Gluvias church, Penryn, Cornwall, in April 1931. The following year he joined...
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was William Phillpotts (1807–1888), Archdeacon of Cornwall and vicar of St Gluvias. William Phillpotts' sons included James Surtees Phillpotts, Headmaster...
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