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Evidence of Iron Age
settlement exists at the fort on the hill
above Carnsew Pool
where the
Plantation now stands. It is
thought that
Hayle was an important...
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William Carnsew (by 1497 – 1570), of
Bokelly in St. Kew, Cornwall, was an
English politician. He was a
Member of
Parliament (MP) for
Bossiney in 1547...
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Copperhouse Cr**** (Cornish: Est Logh,
meaning eastern inlet) and
Carnsew Pool (also
known as
Carnsew Basin). It is
included in the
Hayle Estuary and
Carrack Gladden...
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Cornouaille (r. c. 544–577).
Tewdwr fled to
Cornwall and
ruled over
Penwith from
Carnsew near the
mouth of the
Hayle River. He
became infamous for his
hostile reaction...
- Uny Lelant, over
Hayle River and Sands, in the
Parish of
Saint Erth, to
Carnsew Quay,
through Hayle Foundery, in the said
Parish of
Saint Erth, and Pen...
- 2021
Rugby League World Cup.
Rugby League Project Zero
Tackle profile Carnsew, Nyk (2 May 2024). "Bailey
Hayward out to
forge own mark at Bulldogs"....
- 1954.
Tewdwr Mawr (Cornish:
Teudar or Teudaric)
ruled over the area from
Carnsew in the mid-6th
century before returning to his
patrimony in Cornouaille...
- Fire" in Cornish) was a
Cornish coppersmith.
Francis Cargeeg was born in
Carnsew, Hayle, Cornwall, England, UK. He was the
second youngest of
eight children...
- 1570
James Godolphin 1578 Sir
Richard Grenville (Cornwall) 1580
William Carnsew (Cornwall) 1584 John
Bonython 1586 Sir
Francis Godolphin (Cornwall) 1591...
- west side of the
tidal mud flats.
Views of the
birdlife can be had from
Carnsew Pool at
Hayle and from the area
around Lelant Saltings railway station...