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Landulph (Cornish: Lanndhylyk) is a
hamlet and a
rural civil parish in south-east Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. It is
about 3
miles (5 km)
north of...
- his house,
Clifton Hall, in
Landulph, Cornwall. There,
Theodore lived until his
death in 1636. He was
buried at
Landulph and was
survived by five of the...
- St
Germans and
Landulph (Cornish:
Lannaled ha Lanndhylyk) was an
electoral division of
Cornwall in the
United Kingdom which returned one
member to sit...
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Landulf of
Saint Paul (floruit 1077–1137),
called Landulf Junior to
distinguish him from
Landulf Senior, was a
Milanese historian whose life is
known entirely...
- were:
Pheasant Farm, Abham, Didcot, Exeter,
Hinkley Point,
Indian Queens,
Landulph, Melksham, Drax and Harker. By 1973
there were sixty-one 400 kV substations...
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Gulworthy Weir Head
Morwellham Quay
Calstock Cotehele St
Dominic Bere
Alston Pillaton Bere
Ferrers Landulph Tamerton Foliot Saltash Ernesettle Plymouth...
- Lamledra, Lamorick, Lamorna, Lamorran, Landewednack, Landrake, Land's End,
Landulph, Lane, Lane-end, Laneast, Lanescot,
Langarth Garden Village, Langore, Lanhydrock...
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Theodore and his
sisters Dorothy and Mary,
first in
Plymouth and then in
Landulph, Cornwall. This
listing suggests that Ferdinand, at age 19, had chosen...
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Landulf or
Landulph,
Italian Landolfo and
Latin Landolfus, Landulphus, etc., is a
masculine given name of
Germanic (possibly Lombardic) origin. It may...
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geographically and in
terms of
social standing – as
Westminster Abbey and
Landulph parish church, Cornwall. A
number of
Palaeologi fought against each other...