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- original on 31 May 2020. Retrieved 18 May 2020. Lang, John Dunmore (1847). Cooksland in North-eastern Australia: The ****ure Cottonfield of Great Britain: Its...
- Cooksland is a hamlet in Cornwall, England, UK. It is on the A30 main road about one mile northeast of Bodmin. It is in the civil parish of St Breward...
- function [Ab. bong dead]." The term was first used in 1847 by J. D. Lang in Cooksland. The (Oxford) Australian National Dictionary gives its origin in the Wemba...
- Gul (clothing) (watersports clothing) are on Callywith Gate Ind Est in Cooksland Bodmin at the western end of the A38, on the north end of the Bodmin byp****;...
- (10 km) north of Bodmin. At the 2011 census the parish po****tion including Cooksland and Fentonadle was 919. The parish name derives from Saint Branwalader...
- Britain. Lang kept agitating for his colony, which he proposed to call "Cooksland", after Captain James Cook, where he hoped to settle Protestants as small...
- Downs Goongoner Constantine Lanngostentin Constantine Bay Egloskostentin Cooksland Coombe, Bude Komm Coombe, Camborne Komm Coombe, Liskeard Komm Coombe,...
- 1610 (published in London by Sudbury and Humble in 1626). The hamlets of Cooksland, Little Kirland, Dunmere and Turfdown are in the parish. St. Petroc founded...
- pla**** at Cooksland, a ground located on Liskeard Road. They subsequently moved to Coldharbour Lane and then Barn Park, before returning to Cooksland. They...
- what would become northern Queensland (including far north Queensland); "Cooksland" centred on Brisbane, and including northern New South Wales, and; "Guelphia"...