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Endelient (also Endelienta,
Edellienta or
Endellion) was a
Cornish saint of the 5th and 6th century. She is
believed to be a
daughter of the
Welsh King...
- The
Endellion String Quartet was a
British string quartet,
named after St
Endellion in Cornwall. The
quartet was
formed in 1979 with the
following original...
- St
Endellion (Cornish: Sen Endelyn) is a
civil parish and
hamlet in
north Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. The
hamlet and
parish church are situated...
- the
parish of St
Endellion in 1882–84; Port
Isaac became a
separate parish in 1913,
though more
recently it has
returned to St
Endellion parish. The church...
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Chantries of that year, as part of the Reformation. The
church of St
Endellion, Cornwall, is one of the few
still extant. The
office of
prebendary is...
- (in 1813) was endellione,
since used in the form endellionite,
after St
Endellion, the
locality in
Cornwall where the
mineral was
first found. The crystals...
- London.
Florence Cameron's
third given name,
Endellion, is
taken from the
Cornish village of St
Endellion; she was born
early at the
Royal Cornwall Hospital...
- St
Minver and St
Endellion (Cornish: Sen
Menvra hag Endelyen) was an
electoral division of
Cornwall in the
United Kingdom which returned one
member to...
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Christopher Hogwood,
Andrew Marriner,
David Munrow,
Simon Standage,
Endellion Quartet, and
Fitzwilliam Quartet.
Although the
university in
music predominantly...
- the
English composer Thomas Adès. The
quartet was
commissioned by the
Endellion Quartet with
contributions from the
Holst Foundation. The work consists...