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Laneast (Cornish: Lanneyst) is a
village and
civil parish in Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. It lies
above the
River Inny valley,
about six
miles (11 km)...
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January 1892) was a
British mathematician and astronomer. He was born in
Laneast, near Launceston, Cornwall, and died in Cambridge. His most
famous achievement...
- from a 155 mm M1
Howitzer as part of a
shoot from the
training range on
Laneast downs landed in a
nearby field that was
being ploughed, the
ploughman escaping...
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William Grylls Adams FRS (18
February 1836 in
Laneast,
Cornwall – 10
April 1915) was
professor of
Natural Philosophy at King's College, London. He was...
- Lamorran, Landewednack, Landrake, Land's End, Landulph, Lane, Lane-end,
Laneast, Lanescot,
Langarth Garden Village, Langore, Lanhydrock, Lanivet, Lanjeth...
- name. At
Laneast ten
miles to the east the
church is
dedicated to her sisters, but this has
apparently arisen by a
modern confusion between Laneast and Gulval...
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chiselled off, no
doubt in the
Commonwealth period. In the
churchyard of
Laneast is a four-holed
Cornish cross (fig. a1)
which was
found in 1952 buried...
- Its
benefice is
united with
those of
Saint Sidwell and
Saint Gulval,
Laneast, and
Saint Clederus, St Clether. The
church is
recorded in the National...
- Callington, Calstock, Egloskerry, Landulph,
Landrake [with St Erney],
Laneast,
Launceston St Mary Magdalene, Lawhitton, Lewannick, Lezant, Linkinhorne...
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Samuel Enys, of Enys 2
February 1825:
William Baron, of
Tregear House,
Laneast 30
January 1826:
Thomas Daniel, of
Trelissick 5
February 1827: Sir Charles...