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Bossiney (Cornish: Boskyny,
meaning Cyni's dwelling) is a
village in
north Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. It is north-east of the
larger village of...
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Bossiney Haven (Cornish:
Porth Boskyny,
meaning cove at
Bossiney) is a
small cove in the
civil parish of Tintagel. It is on the
north coast of Cornwall...
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probable third see Trethevy).
Bossiney and
Trevena were
established as a
borough in 1253 by Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall.
Bossiney (which
included Trevena)...
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Bossiney Castle is a
Norman fortification,
built in the 11th century,
following the
Norman invasion of
England in 1066. It is in the
village of Bossiney...
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Bossiney was a
parliamentary constituency in Cornwall, one of a
number of
Cornish rotten boroughs. It
returned two
members of
Parliament to the British...
- Milanese. At the 1727
general election, he was
returned unopposed as MP for
Bossiney. In 1728, he was
appointed Treasurer to the
Prince of Wales, and held the...
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member of
parliament (MP) for
three constituencies:
Camelford in 1581,
Bossiney in 1584, and
Plymouth in 1593. Drake's
exploits made him a hero to the...
- Wood (died 24
December 1623) was an
English politician,
elected MP for
Bossiney in the
parliaments of 1614 and 1621. He
served as a JP in
Cornwall from...
- Leete-Hodge,
Lornie (1985).
Curiosities of Somerset. West Yorkshire:
Bossiney Books. p. 73. ISBN 0-906456-98-3. "Archives Canada".
Archived from the...
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English politician. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of
England for
Bossiney in
March 1553 and St.
Albans in
October 1553. "JOHNSON,
Thomas (by 1519-69)...