- (1536–1606) of
Beauchamps Court.
Arthur Harris (1561–1628) of
Hayne and of
Kenegie, Gulval, Cornwall, son and heir,
Sheriff of
Cornwall in 1603 and Captain...
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parish of
Stowford and lord of the
manor of Lifton, both in Devon, and of
Kenegie in the
parish of
Gulval in Cornwall,
Sheriff of
Cornwall in 1603 and Captain...
- was the
eldest son and heir of
Arthur Harris (1561-1628) of
Hayne and of
Kenegie, Gulval, Cornwall,
Sheriff of
Cornwall in 1603 and
Captain of St Michael's...
-
Kenneggy Downs is
north of the twin
hamlets of Kenneggy.
There is also a
Kenegie at Gulval, near Penzance.
Cornwall portal Landranger map
sheet 203. Land's...
- Stowford, Devon, in the late 16th century.
Since they had
moved here from
Kenegie in
Cornwall their armorial bearings include a
motto in Cornish,
which is...
- 1709.
Harris was the
eldest son of
Christopher Harris of Hayne,
Devon and
Kenegie in Gulval,
Cornwall and his wife
Elizabeth Trott,
daughter of
Martin Trott...
- of
Pencarrow 29
January 1817:
William Arundell Harris, of
Kennegy or
Kenegie,
Gulval and
Lifton Park, near
Launceston 26
January 1818:
Francis Hearle...
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produced sugar and rum. In 1813,
Price purchased Trengwainton and
lived at
Kenegie in
nearby Gulval,
until 1817,
while he
rebuilt the
house and
pleasure gardens...