- Ruan
Lanihorne is a
civil parish and
village in
south Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. The
village is
situated approximately four
miles (6.5 km) east-southeast...
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Nicholas Orme
considers the only
accurate part is that
pertaining to Ruan
Lanihorne and Tavistock. In 974, Ordulf, Earl of Devon,
established the
Abbey of...
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possessive suffixes. John Whitaker, the Manchester-born
rector of Ruan
Lanihorne,
studied the
decline of the
Cornish language. In his 1804 work the Ancient...
- Barton,
Roskear Croft, Roskorwell, Rosudgeon, Row, Ruan High Lanes, Ruan
Lanihorne, Ruan Major, Ruan Minor, Rumford, Ruthernbridge,
Ruthvoes Salem, Saltash...
- in Cornwall, UK,
forming part of the
civil parish of Grade–Ruan Ruan
Lanihorne, a
civil parish and
village in
south Cornwall St Ruan, a
hamlet in Cornwall...
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Annual (1981). IPC Magazines.
Lanihorne, Ruan (November 1978). "Unamerican Activities". BEM. No. 21.
Martin Lock.
Lanihorne, Ruan (January 1979). "Unamerican...
- the road to St.
Mawes and Gerrans, or by
taking the
lower road to Ruan
Lanihorne. The
Roseland Plan, a
neighbourhood plan
produced in 2015,
defined Roseland...
- to whom p****ed the manor. Sir John
Arcedekne (1306 – c. 1377) of Ruan
Lanihorne Castle in Cornwall,
married Cecily de Haccombe,
heiress of Haccombe. He...
- John
Whitaker B.D., F.S.A. (1735 in
Manchester – 1808 in Ruan
Lanihorne), was an
English historian and
Anglican clergyman.
Besides historical studies...
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created in 1321 for
Thomas Arcedekne, 1st
Baron Arcedekne (d.1331) of Ruan
Lanihorne Castle in Cornwall,
Governor of
Tintagel Castle in 1312 and
Sheriff of...