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- St Mawgan or St Mawgan in Pydar (Cornish: Lanherne) is a village and civil parish in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The po****tion of this parish at...
- family of Cornwall are a Cornish family of Norman origin. The Arundells of Lanherne — "the Great Arundells" as they were styledappear to have settled in...
- 1502, was the younger of the two sons of Sir John Arundell (1474–1545) of Lanherne, St. Mawgan-in-Pyder, Cornwall, Receiver General of the Duchy of Cornwall...
- John Fitzalan, 1st Baron Arundel (c. 1348 – 1379), also known as Sir John Arundel, was an English soldier. He was born in Etchingham, Sus****, England to...
- Mawgan Porth. Its valley, from St Columb downstream, is called the Vale of Lanherne; it is wooded for much of its length and is po****r with walkers. There...
- It was dissolved in the 11th century. The monastery became the Manor of Lanherne by 1086 as recorded in the Domesday Book. It then became a manor house...
- Arundel of Lanherne, Cornwall and later of Wardour Castle. The arms borne by Reinfred de Arundel (d.c.1280), lord of the manor of Lanherne, were recorded...
- of Lanherne, Sheriff of Cornwall John Arundell (1474–1545) of Lanherne, Receiver General of the Duchy of Cornwall Sir John Arundell (of Lanherne, died...
- Arms of Arundel of Lanherne, Cornwall & Wardour Castle: Sable, six martlets argent. These are early canting arms, based on the French for swallow hirondelle...
- John Arundell (by 1527 – 17 November 1590), of Lanherne, St. Mawgan-in-Pyder, Cornwall, was an English politician. He was a noted recusant, and a close...