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Halsetown is a
village near St Ives, Cornwall, England.
Halsetown is an
industrial village planned by the
solicitor and
politician James Halse and built...
- cousin.
Irving spent his
childhood living with his aunt, Mrs Penberthy, at
Halsetown in Cornwall. He
competed in a
recitation contest at a
local Methodist...
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Gwithian Halabezack, Halamanning, Hale Mills, Halgabron, Hallew, Hallworthy,
Halsetown,
Halton Barton, Halvosso, Halwin, Hannafore, Harcourt, Harlyn, Harlyn...
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overseen by the Town
Council of St Ives
includes Lelant,
Carbis Bay,
Halsetown and St Ives. The
elected town
council members also
become charter trustees...
- Ives Town Council),
which encomp****es St Ives,
Carbis Bay,
Lelant and
Halsetown. The 2001
census gave the
combined po****tion of
Carbis Bay and Lelant...
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William again, this time for
Prince William, Duke of ****berland
Halsetown -
James Halse Helensburgh – Lady
Helen Sutherland (1717–1791) King's Lynn...
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intensive in the old
Borough area of St Ives
which encomp****es
Carbis Bay,
Halsetown, St. Erth and Lelant. In Hayle, the
newspaper is
published under its own...
- on, he was
raised by his
grandmother and her
second husband in
nearby Halsetown. His
cousin Kenneth Quick was also a potter, and his
grandfather was a...
- mine to
create a
political base for himself, by
building the
village of
Halsetown to
accommodate the mine-workers. The
village was
within the boundaries...
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father was The Rev.
Thomas Clarence Fairchild Barfett,
sometime Vicar of
Halsetown > ‘BARFETT, Ven. Thomas’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an
imprint of Bloomsbury...