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Carminow is an Anglo-Cornish surname,
sometimes spelled Carminowe It may
refer to: John
Carminow or
Carminowe (c. 1516 – 1592), MP
Nicholas Carminow or...
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Nicholas Carminow (c. 1519–1569), of Respryn, Cornwall, was an
English politician. He was the
second son of
Thomas Carminow, of Respryn, a
gentleman of...
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Oliver Carminow, or
Carminowe (died 1597), from Fentongollan, St
Michael Penkevil in Cornwall, was a
Member in the
Parliament of England.
Carminow was the...
- John
Carminow or
Carminowe (c. 1516 – 1592) was an
English politician. He was the
eldest son of
Thomas Carminow, of Respryn, a
gentleman of the bedchamber...
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Carminow Cross is a
stone Celtic cross near a
major road
junction southeast of
Bodmin in mid-Cornwall, England.
Immediately to the
north is
Castle Canyke...
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known however that a
Cornish knight by the name of
Carminow was also
using the
disputed arms.
Carminow,
seeing Scrope's use of his arms,
challenged the...
- knight,
Thomas Carminow, to bear the arms
while serving in
France in 1360. But
neither party stopped using the same coat of arms.
Carminow had also challenged...
- of the
Carminow family, who
originated in the
Cornish parish of
Mawgan in Meneage. The
church there contains stone effigies of
Roger Carminow (died 1308)...
- also be
spelled Carminow.
Notable people with the
surname include: John
Carminow or
Carminowe (c. 1516 – 1592),
courtier Nicholas Carminow or
Carminowe (c...
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number of
historic mansions, like Eurilla,
Carminow and
Mount Lofty House. The
flames roared up the
tower of
Carminow like a chimney,
destroying everything...