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Breage or
Breaca (with many
variant spellings) is a
saint venerated in
Cornwall and
South West England.
According to her late hagiography, she was an Irish...
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Breage (/ˈbriːɡ/ BREEG,
locally /ˈbreɪɡ/ BRAYG; Cornish:
Eglosbrek (village) or Pluw Vrek (parish)) is a
village and
civil parish in Cornwall, England...
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travelled mostly from the west. In 1904, a post
office was
established at
Breage approximately 5 km (3.1 mi) east of the
present townsite. In 1905, the Canadian...
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Breage Parish Church is the
Anglican parish church of the
parish of
Breage, Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. It is
dedicated to
Saint Breage or Breaca...
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Breage,
Germoe and
Sithney (Cornish: Eglosbrek,
Germogh ha Merthersydhni) was an
electoral division of
Cornwall in the
United Kingdom which returned one...
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Trewithick is a
hamlet in the
parish of
Breage in Cornwall, England. The
hamlet is at the end of
Trewithick Road from the A394 (formally
known as School...
- of
Breage in
December 1766 and had nine children. Died in June 1818 and is
buried in
Breage. John
Carter (1738-1803),
married Joan
Richards of
Breage in...
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material ****erts that he came to
Cornwall from
Ireland in the
company of
Breage and six others, but this is
attested late. A
chapel at
Porthleven in Sithney...
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Saints portal Julian Maunoir, "Apostle of Brittany"
Breage,
reputed founder of
Breage,
Cornwall Brixham,
thought to be
named for Brioc, possibly...
- 1974 (first
election 12
April 1973) to 2 May 1985:
Altarnun (1)
Bodmin (2)
Breage (1) Bude (1)
Budock (1)
Callington (1)
Calstock (1)
Camborne (North) (1)...