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Kelynack (/kəˈlɪnək/, from Cornish: Kelinek) is a
settlement in west Cornwall, England, UK.
Kelynack is on the
Penwith peninsula...
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William Kelynack (22 May 1831 – 1
November 1891) was a
Cornish Australian Methodist minister,
President of
Newington College, and
President of the General...
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Richard Kelynack Evans, DFC (3
April 1922 – 5 June 2008) was an
Australian politician who was born in
Sydney to
grazier Robert Fitzgerald Evans and Helen...
- of Cicero. Nom de
guerre of
Melbourne sports journalist Thomas Wallis Kelynack (1868–1936) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the...
- town of St Just and the
nearby settlements of Trewellard,
Pendeen and
Kelynack: it is
bounded by the
parishes of
Morvah to the north-east,
Sancreed and...
- language.
Davey had
traditional knowledge of at
least some Cornish. John
Kelynack (1796–1885), a
fisherman of Newlyn, was
sought by
philologists for old...
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Thomas Wallis Kelynack (1868 – 16
November 1936) was a
leading Melbourne journalist/police
roundsman in the
early 20th century,
especially noted for his...
- Jolly's Bottom,
Joppa Kea, Ke****and, Kelly,
Kelly Bray,
Kelly Rounds,
Kelynack,
Kennards House, Kenneggy,
Kenneggy Downs, Kents, Kenwyn,
Kerley Downs...
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competitors that the
corporation had
wasted vast sums on the film,
Steve Kelynack, the film's
executive producer,
revealed that each
artist received a "token"...
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readily as he can in English." J.M.
Doble of
Penzance noted in 1878 "Jaky
Kelynack remembered,
about 70
years ago, that the
Breton fishermen and the old Cornishman...