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Boswednack is a
hamlet in the
parish of
Zennor near the
north coast of the
Penwith peninsula in Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. It is
located along...
- son); John
Davey junior (d. 1891) and senior, of
Boswednack; Anne
Berryman (1766–1854), also of
Boswednack.
Matthias Wallis of St.
Buryan certified in 1859...
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survivals of
Cornish literary tradition.
Davey lived in the
hamlet of
Boswednack in
Zennor parish. A
farmer who
served as a
schoolmaster in
Zennor for...
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century by John
Hobson Matthews,
recorded orally by John
Davey (or Davy) of
Boswednack, of
uncertain date but
probably originally composed during the last years...
- England,
United Kingdom. The
parish includes the
villages of Zennor,
Boswednack and
Porthmeor and the
hamlet of Treen.
Zennor lies on the
north coast...
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Bosseleven Bosoughan Boshoghan Bosporthennis Bosporthenys Bossiney Boskyni Boswednack Boswydnek Boswin Boswenn Boswinger Boswynngor Boswyn Boswynn Botallack...
- Hall Lyme Park
Walton Hall
Antony House Boconnoc House Bonython Manor Boswednack Manor Caerhays Castle Carclew House Carnanton House Cotehele Duporth House...
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granddaughter Louisa Pentreath. The
farmer John Davey, who died in 1891 at
Boswednack, Zennor, may have been the last
person with
considerable traditional knowledge...
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Battery Rocks, Bejouans, Boscaswell, Boscawen-Un, Bosporthennis, Bosvennen,
Boswednack, Botallack, Botreah, Brea Cove, Canon's Town, Cape Cornwall,
Carbis Bay...
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significant is the so-called "Cranken Rhyme"
produced by John
Davey of
Boswednack, one of the last
people with some
traditional knowledge of the language...