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Landrake (Cornish: Lannergh) is a
village in
southeast Cornwall, England. It is
situated approximately three miles (5 km) west of Saltash, in the civil...
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knots (17 km/h). The
lifeboat was
named after Quaker Solomon Browne of
Landrake following a
bequest presented by his daughters. It
launched at 8:12 pm...
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Landrake with St
Erney (Cornish:
Lannergh a'byth Sen Erney) is a
civil parish in Cornwall, England. The
parish po****tion at the 2011
census was 1,115...
- ISBN 0-7136-1450-1 Hunneyball, Paul (2010). ROUS,
Francis (1581-1659), of
Landrake, Cornw.;
later of Brixham, Devon, Eton, Bucks. and Acton, Mdx; in The History...
- Lord
Mayor of
London for 1685/86.
Geffrye was born to poor
parents at
Landrake, near Saltash, Cornwall, and
moved to London,
where he
became an eminent...
- Lambourne, Lamellion, Lamledra, Lamorick, Lamorna, Lamorran, Landewednack,
Landrake, Land's End, Landulph, Lane, Lane-end, Laneast, Lanescot,
Langarth Garden...
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Queenstown Vancouver,
British Columbia,
Canada 13 Slemen, Mr.
Richard James 35
Landrake, Cornwall,
England Southampton Nashua, New Hampshire, US Smith, Miss Marion...
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doorway at St German's Church;
built of
Tartan Down
stone (
Landrake)...
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great importance.
Possession of two
holdings of land in the
parishes of
Landrake ("Landerhtun") and
Landulph ("Tinieltun" i.e. Tinnel) was
confirmed by...
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called Tredinnick or Tredinneck:
Tredinneck (Madron);
Tredinnick (Duloe,
Landrake, Lanhydrock, Luxulyan, Morval,
Newlyn East, Probus, St Issey, St Keverne...