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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...
- Larrick, Latchbrook, Latchley,
Launcells Cross, Launceston, Lavrean,
Lawhitton, Leburnick, Leedstown, Lelant,
Lelant Downs, Lellizzick, Lerryn, Lesnewth...
- work as a seaman, and later, a farm overseer.
James Ruse was born at
Lawhitton, Cornwall,
England on 9
August 1759. In 1782, he was
tried at the Bodmin...
- 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...
- 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...
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Domesday Book),
Caellwic (perhaps
Celliwig or
Kellywick in Egloshayle), and
Lawhitton to
Sherborne Abbey and to the
Bishop of Sherborne. All of the identifiable...
- (Kellywick in
Egloshayle or
possibly Callington (formally Kellywick)); and
Lawhitton.
Eventually they p****ed
these over to Wes**** kings. However, according...
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Jacobstow Kilkhampton Laneast Lanhydrock Lanivet Launcells Launceston Lawhitton Rural Lesnewth Lewannick Lezant Marhamchurch Michaelstow Morwenstow North...
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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...
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Launceston parishes of St
Thomas and St Mary Magdalene, to the east by
Lawhitton and
Lezant parishes and to the west by
Trewen parish. The po****tion of...