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- Lawhitton (Cornish: Nansgwydhenn) is a village in the civil parish of Lawhitton Rural, in east Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The village is situated...
- with the A3072. In Launceston, it has junctions with the A30 and near Lawhitton a junction with the A384. In Callington, it has junctions with the A390...
- Larrick, Latchbrook, Latchley, Launcells Cross, Launceston, Lavrean, Lawhitton, Leburnick, Leedstown, Lelant, Lelant Downs, Lellizzick, Lerryn, Lesnewth...
- Tregada is a hamlet in the parish of Lawhitton, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. Ordnance Survey get-a-map SX3457481424 50°36′32″N 4°20′13″W / 50...
- 04424°N 2.79932°W / 54.04424; -2.79932 (Royal Lancaster Infirmary)) Lawhitton, Cornwall. The parish church of St Michael includes two monuments, to...
- Leburnick is a hamlet near Lawhitton (where the 2011 po****tion is included.) in Cornwall, England. Cornwall portal Ordnance Survey: Landranger map sheet...
- Cornwall, England on 9 August 1759. He was baptised on 26 August at Lawhitton. In 1782, he was tried at the Cornwall ****izes and sentenced to death...
- Bennet was the eldest son of Richard Bennet, of Hexworthy in the parish of Lawhitton in Cornwall. He matriculated at Exeter College, Oxford on 13 December...
- granted by King Egbert in 836 to the Bishop of Sherborne. Their names were Lawhitton, Pawton and "Caellwic". If Kelly Rounds are the same as "Caellwic" it...
- is at Horsebridge (1437), and the next oldest is Greystone Bridge near Lawhitton — this arched stone bridge was built in 1439. Gunnislake New Bridge was...