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Budock Water (Cornish: Roseglos,
meaning church hillspur) is a
village and
former manor in the
civil parish of
Budock, Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom...
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Falmouth Trescobeas and
Budock is an
electoral division of
Cornwall in the
United Kingdom which returns one
member to sit on
Cornwall Council. It was created...
- Constantine,
Illogan North,
Illogan South, Mabe and St Gluvias,
Mawnan and
Budock,
Redruth North,
Redruth South, St Day and Lanner, and Stithians, and the...
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James Trewynnard (c. 1505 – 1572 or later), of
Budock, Cornwall, was an
English politician. He was a
Member (MP) of the
Parliament of
England for Liskeard...
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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 1660...
- on 12
January 1871 at
Penjerrick and was
buried at a
Quaker cemetery in
Budock. Fox,
Caroline (1883).
Horace N. Pym (ed.).
Memories of Old Friends. London:...
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covered by four divisions: Arwenack, Boslowick,
Penwerris and
Trescobeas and
Budock.
While Falmouth's
maritime activity has much
declined from its heyday, the...
- Constantine,
Mawnan and
Budock (Cornish: Lanngostentin,
Maunan hag Eglosbudhek) was an
electoral division of
Cornwall in the
United Kingdom which returned...
- 400
Football League appearances in the 1970s and 1980s. He was born in
Budock Water, a
village near Falmouth, and on
leaving school he
found employment...
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appointed by
Queen Elizabeth I, as
stated on his father's br**** in St
Budock's Church. He was MP for
Lostwithiel in 1563 and
twice for the family's pocket...