- John
Kennall (aka John Kenold) (1511–1592) was
Archdeacon of
Oxford and a
noted pluralist.[citation needed]
Kennall was
educated at
Christ Church, Oxford...
- hall,
primary school and a
public house called The Stag Hunt. The
River Kennall runs nearby: in the 19th century, this
river worked a
flour mill and a...
- area and
north of the
quarrying areas of Rame and Longdowns. The
River Kennall runs
through the parish. In the 19th century, this
river worked a flour...
- Born at
Ponsanooth in the
Kennall Vale,
Cornwall to a
large family of
limited means, he left
school aged 11 to work in the
Kennall Powder Mills. Encouraged...
-
United Kingdom. It
starts in Chacewater. Both
Trewedna Water and
River Kennall flow into the
Carnon before it
merges with Tallack's Cr**** to
become Restronguet...
-
census was 1,496.
Perran Wharf is the area of the
parish beside the
River Kennall (a
tributary of
Restronguet Cr****)
where there were
wharves and a quay...
- carpenter" (i.e.,
carpenter at a mine) and
founded the
gunpowder works at
Kennall Vale. He also held the post of
Manager and
shareholder in the
Perran Foundry...
- two
freshwater rivers: the
Carnon River from the
northwest and the
River Kennall from the southwest. The NTL on the
Carnon River is
immediately upstream...
-
Francis Babbington 1561
Francis Babbington 1562
Thomas Whyte 1564 John
Kennall 1567
Thomas Cowper 1570
Thomas Cowper 1571
Lawrence Humphrey 1576 Herbert...
-
language and
Catholicism was also
exhibited in the
activities of John
Kennall, at St Columb,
where he was
still holding M**** as late as 1590. In 1645...