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- Camborne and five miles (8 km) north of Helston). The hamlets of Carzise, Clowance Wood, Drym, Fraddam, Gwinear Downs, Horsedowns, Nine Maidens Downs, Noonvares...
- one in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. The St Aubyn Baronetcy, of Clowance in the County of Cornwall, was created in the Baronetage of England on...
- Clowance Wood is a hamlet in the civil parish of Crowan (where the 2011 census po****tion was included ) in west Cornwall, England. Clowance Wood is situated...
- Elizabeth. Over 20 years, Ross and Demelza have five children: Julia, Jeremy, Clowance, Isabella-Rose (called Bella), and Henry (called Harry). Taken home from...
- succeeded to the baronetcy on 12 October 1772, at which point he inherited Clowance, the family's estate near Crowan, Cornwall. John St Aubyn was born on 17...
- son of Sir John St Aubyn, 5th Baronet, of Clowance, on whose death in 1839 the St Aubyn baronetcy of Clowance, created in the Baronetage of England in...
- to have developed as planned, a landlord-controlled, estate village for Clowance, to supply services and housing for the mining industry in the area and...
- Mysteries Kimberley 2 episodes Bramwell Kathleen Le Saux Episode: #2.5 Poldark Clowance Poldark TV film Sharman Sophie Bright Episode: #1.3 1997 Rebecca Clarice...
- (series 5) Woody Norman as Valentine Warleggan (series 5) Wensdae Gibbons as Clowance Poldark (series 5) Oscar Novak as Jeremy Poldark (series 5) Andrew Gower...
- great-great-grandson of Sir John St Aubyn, 4th Baronet of the St Aubyn Baronetcy of Clowance, in the County of Cornwall; the Reverend Hender Molesworth had, in 1844...