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Lerryn (Cornish: Leryon,
archaically Lerrin) is a
village in Cornwall, England. It is
situated on the
River Lerryn (a
tributary of the
River Fowey) approximately...
- The
River Lerryn is a
river in east Cornwall, England, UK, a
tributary of the
River Fowey. The
Lerryn is the
largest of the
tributaries which enter the...
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Lerryn William Mutton, OAM (12
October 1924 – 26 July 2015) was an
Australian politician. He was the
Liberal member for
Yaralla in the New
South Wales...
- Lostwithiel. The
river has
seven tributaries, the
largest being the
River Lerryn. The
section of the
Fowey Valley between Doublebois and
Bodmin Parkway railway...
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Retrieved 21
October 2024. "Cornwall
Rivers Project -
Geography -
Fowey and
Lerryn". Cornwallriversporject/org.uk.
Retrieved 27
November 2014. "The Rivers...
- goes "One day, the
Devil having nothing to do,
built a
great hedge from
Lerryn to Looe", the
general consensus is that this
linear earthwork marked the...
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whether the
saint was male or female). Part of the
village of
Lerryn is in St Veep parish. The
hamlets of
Cliff (50°22′08″N 4°38′02″W / 50...
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although Hardwick House and
Fawley Court also make this claim. The
village of
Lerryn in
Cornwall claims to be the
setting for the book.
Simon Winchester suggested...
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Camel Carnon Cober De Lank Fal
Fowey Gannel Gover Hayle Helford Inny
Kensey Lerryn Looe
Lynher Menalhyl Ottery Par Pont Pill Port
Navas Red St
Austell Seaton...
- Lavrean, Lawhitton, Leburnick, Leedstown, Lelant,
Lelant Downs, Lellizzick,
Lerryn, Lesnewth,
Levalsa Meor, Lewannick, Lezant, Lezerea, Linkinhorne, Liskeard...