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Carlyon (Cornish: Karleghyon,
meaning fort of rock-slabs) is one of four new
civil parishes created on 1
April 2009 for the St
Austell area of
south Cornwall...
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Commander Carlyon Wilfroy Bellairs (15
March 1871 – 22
August 1955) was a
British Royal Navy
officer and politician.
Bellairs was born at Gibraltar, the...
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Carlyon is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Harrison Carlyon (born 2001),
Jersey cricketer Les
Carlyon (1942–2019),
Australian writer...
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Carlyon Glacier (79°34′S 159°50′E / 79.567°S 159.833°E / -79.567; 159.833) is a
large glacier which flows east-southeast from the névé east of Mill...
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Carlyon Bay (Cornish: Caryones,
meaning forts) is a bay and a set of
three beaches (Crinnis,
Shorthorn and Polgaver) near St
Austell on the
south coast...
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Leslie Allen Carlyon AC (10 June 1942 – 4
March 2019) was an
Australian writer and
newspaper editor.
Carlyon began his
career in
journalism with The Herald...
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Clement Carlyon (14
April 1777 – 5
March 1864) was an
English physician.
Carlyon was born at
Truro on 14
April 1777, son of the Rev John
Carlyon, Rector...
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Richard Carlyon (1930–2006) was an
American artist who
lived in Richmond,
Virginia and
taught at
Virginia Commonwealth University's
School of the Arts...
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Total prize money is A$200,000. 1977–2000 - T.S.
Carlyon Cup 2001–2015 -
Carlyon Cup 2016 - T.S.
Carlyon Cup 1977–1994 – 2000
metres 1995 – 1800 metres...
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Wahlert 2008, p. 114.
Carlyon 2001, p. 398. Bean 1941b, pp. 307–317.
Carlyon 2001, pp. 396–397 & 400.
Carlyon 2001, p. 403. Bean 1941b, p. 464...