- e****enical
partnership (LEP) with one or more
other denominations: (B) Baptist; (
C)
Church of England; (Co) Congregational; (E)
Scottish Episcopal Church; (I)...
- Moor An
archaeological survey Volume 1: The
human Landscape c.1800"
English Heritage. Giles,
C., Herring, P., Johnson, N., Sharpe, A., Smith, J. (2008) "Bodmin...
- Lellizzick, Lerryn, Lesnewth,
Levalsa Meor, Lewannick, Lezant, Lezerea,
Linkinhorne, Liskeard,
Little Beside,
Little Bosullow,
Little Comfort,
Little Petherick...
- UK. The site is on the
eastern flank of
Bodmin Moor in the
parish of
Linkinhorne about four
miles (6 km)
north of Liskeard.
Rillaton Barrow was excavated...
-
medieval transhumance hut 740
metres (2,428 ft) west of
Blackcoombe Farm,
Linkinhorne (1011899)".
National Heritage List for England.
Retrieved 11 January...
- spectators, but
thereafter interest in the
sport waned.
James Gerry (of
Linkinhorne) and
Samuel Rundle (Plymouth)
fought for a £20
purse and the championship...
- once said to
haunt the main road
between Bodmin and
Launceston near
Linkinhorne.
During the 1800s, a
Cornish mining accident resulted in
numerous deaths...
-
Juliot lunula Bronze Age
sword from St Erth ****d The
Rillaton Cup, or
Linkinhorne gold
beaker Socketed axe, St Michael's
Mount Torc fragment, Gwithian...
- Exeter,
revealed evidences of a
settled po****tion in the
Early Bronze Age (
c. 2200-2000 BCE).
During the Late Iron Age (500-350 BCE), the
church hill was...
-
Sharptor is a
hamlet west of
Henwood in the
civil parish of
Linkinhorne in east Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. It is
named after Sharp Tor on Bodmin...