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Charles III (Charles
Philip Arthur George; born 14
November 1948) is King of the
United Kingdom and the 14
other Commonwealth realms since 2022. Charles...
- In the
Domesday Book it was
referred to as
Cornualia and in c. 1198 as
Cornwal.
Other names for the
county include a
latinisation of the name as Cornubia...
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Retrieved 14
October 2022. "Tour the
Childhood Home of Camilla,
Duchess of
Cornwal". Christie's
International Real Estate. 22 July 2016.
Retrieved 14 October...
- Joseph-Marie (1930). "Sur
quelques victimes de l'hagio-onomastique en
Cornwal :
saint Piran,
saint Keverne et
saint Achebran".
Comptes rendus des séances...
- pupil. Also sung at the now-defunct
Helston Grammar School in Helston,
Cornwal, England. In the King's School, Canterbury, the song was sung in the 1920s...
- Kent, a
Saxon and a
Heathen spoken role
Joseph Williams Conon, Duke of
Cornwal,
Tributary to King
Arthur spoken role John
Hodgson Merlin, a
famous Inchanter...
- and
Copies of Offices, Lands, and Hereditaments,
Parcel of Her
Dutchy of
Cornwal, or
annexed to the same." (Repealed by
Statute Law
Revision Act 1948 (11...
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Great Britain from
Collections and
Observations in
Travels through Wales,
Cornwal, Bas-Bretagne,
Ireland and Scotland, Oxford:
Sheldonian Theater. — (2007)...
- 652) A
relation of the tinn-mines, and
working of tinn in the
county of
Cornwal. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. XII, 949–952. The art of refining. Phil. Trans...
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Highness to make
Leases of Lands,
Parcel of his
Royal Highness's
Dutchy of
Cornwal, or
annexed to the same. (Repealed by
Statute Law
Revision Act 1948 (11...