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Egloshayle (pronounced "eglos-hale"Cornish:
Eglosheyl –
eglos meaning church and heyl
meaning estuary) is a
civil parish and
village in
north Cornwall...
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estuary up to
Egloshayle, the
River Allen (Cornish: Dowr Alen,
meaning shining river) was the
stretch between Egloshayle and Trecarne,
whilst the...
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Church of St
Conan is an
Anglican church on the A389 road near
Washaway in
Egloshayle, Cornwall, England, UK.
Built at a cost of £490 with
designs by James...
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parish of
Egloshayle.[citation needed] At some time the ford was
supplemented by a
ferry until the
Reverend Thomas Lovibond (the
vicar of
Egloshayle) became...
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Pencarrow is a
Grade II*-listed
country house in the
civil parish of
Egloshayle, in
north Cornwall, England. It is
situated three miles (5 km) east-southeast...
- Daughter", "The One-e**** Riley" 1162. "The
Bonny Labouring Boy" 1163. "The
Egloshayle Ringers" 1164. "Old King Cole" 1165. "The Drunkard" 1166. "General Munroe"...
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parishes of
Triggshire consisted of Bodmin, Blisland, St Breward,
Egloshayle, St Endellion, ****and, St Kew, St Mabyn, St Minver, St Teath, Temple...
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Taphouse Tavarn Est
Eastcott Bosest Edg****be
Edmonton Trevedmond Eggbeare Egloshayle Eglosheyl Egloskerry Egloskeri Ellenglaze Heylynlas Engollan Hengollen...
- Truro:
Joseph Pollard; p. 184 [2] "An Old
Cornish Song, The
Egloshayle Ringers". "The
Egloshayle Ringers -
Changeringing Wiki". wiki.changeringing.co.uk....
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Morwenna at
Morwenstow Cleder at St
Clether Keri at
Egloskerry Helie at
Egloshayle Adwen at
Advent Lanent at
Lelant The Book of
Leinster lists the following...