- lord of the
manor of
Arwenack was the de
Arwenack family:
Thomas de
Arwenack John de
Arwenack, son and heir
Robert de
Arwenack, son and heir, who died...
-
block printing and wood inlay. In the 1950s, the
college relocated from
Arwenack Avenue to
Kerris Vean in
Woodlane (built in 1875), Jack
Bridger Chalker...
- were
picked up by
Turmoil and
taken to
Falmouth to a hero's welcome.
Arwenack, of
which a
small portion remains, was the
estate which occupied the site...
- and
widow of
Henry Knyvett. She was the wife of Sir John IV
Killigrew of
Arwenack (d. 1584), near
Penryn in Cornwall, 2nd
Governor of
nearby Pendennis Castle...
- Sir John
Killigrew (died 5
March 1584) of
Arwenack, near Penryn, Cornwall, was the
second Governor of
Pendennis Castle (1568–1584),
appointed by Queen...
-
Falmouth Arwenack (Cornish:
Aberfala Arwynnek) is an
electoral division of
Cornwall in the
United Kingdom and
returns one
member to sit on
Cornwall Council...
- St Day and Lanner, and Stithians, and the
District of
Carrick wards of
Arwenack, Mylor, Penryn, Penwerris, Smithick, and Trevethan. 1997–2010: The District...
- III
Killigrew (died 1567) of
Arwenack, Cornwall, the
first Governor of
Pendennis Castle,
situated on land
within the
Arwenack estate,
appointed by King Henry...
- Sir
Peter Killigrew, 2nd
Baronet (c 1634 – 8
January 1705) of
Arwenack, St Budock,
Cornwall was an
English politician who sat in the
House of
Commons in...
- the seat at the 2024 election. The
former District of
Carrick wards of
Arwenack, Boscawen, Boslowick, Carland,
Feock and Kea,
Kenwyn and Chacewater, Moresk...