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- Medieval Exeter, that "it may well be that Piran was the inspiration for the Kerrian dedication (in Exeter), albeit believed (as Piran usually was) to be identical...
- (fl. before 10th c.), often called Akever**** and modernly Keverne or Kerrian, was a Cornish saint, noted since at least 1086 and probably before the...
- group of ten martyrs who suffered in North Africa. Saint Piran (Pyran, Kerrian), monk of Perranporth (c. 480) Saint Colman of Armagh, a disciple of St...
-   3 Ludvig Fjällström 80.40 22 Kerrian Chunlaud 81.40 22 Kerrian Chunlaud 81.92 40 M****imo Bellucci 54.09 22 Kerrian Chunlaud 83.02 9 Nick Page 78.78...
- chair of the Friends, Judith Noble, with the volume itself being edited by Kerrian Godwin. It contained contributions from 51 individuals involved in the...
- St David Exeter, St Edmund Exeter, St George Exeter, St John Exeter, St Kerrian Exeter, St Lawrence Exeter, St Leonard Exeter, St Martin Exeter, St Mary...
- simultaneously priest-vicar of the cathedral and rector of St Petrock with St Kerrian, Exeter. All three of William David's sons became clergymen. David was...
- Jean-Bernard Formé 54 Sandrine Bessonnier 55 Johan Delplanque 56 Manon Princet 57 Kerrian Blaise 58 Nathalie Szych 59 Christian Escoin 60 Françoise Bouis 61 Aymeric...
- ISBN 978-0-319-23149-4 Writing in Saint Perran, Saint Keverne and Saint Kerrian, 1931. Doble, Gilbert H. (1962) The Saints of Cornwall: Part two. Truro:...
- 1779. He was the son of John Newcombe (1685-1773), an apothecary of St. Kerrian's, Exeter (later residing at Hill's Court in the parish of St. David's,...