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Menadarva (Cornish:
Merther Derwa,
meaning grave of St Derwa) is a
hamlet in the
parish of Camborne, Cornwall, England, UK. The Red
River flows through...
- Medlyn, Melinsey, Mellangoose, Mellingey, Mena, Menabilly, Menacuddle,
Menadarva, Menagissey, Menheniot, Menherion, Menna,
Merry Meeting, Merrymeet, Merther...
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prominent and
widespread Arundell family also
seated at Trerice, Tolverne,
Menadarva in
Cornwall and at
Wardour Castle in Wiltshire. In 1794
Lanherne House...
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which were
seated at the
manors of Lanherne, Trerice,
Tolverne and
Menadarva in Cornwall. The
family held
several estates in Wiltshire. The castle...
- from the
parish church was
dedicated to Our Lady and St Anne and one at
Menadarva (derived from Merther-Derwa) was one of
Celtic origin dedicated to St...
- The Red
River near
Menadarva Mill...
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architect was John
Hayward of Exeter. The
Norman font came from the
chapel at
Menadarva. The
church was
renovated in 1878–79 by
Piers St
Aubyn with the raising...
- he died in 1671. Of the
Minor Arundells, the
branch which settled at
Menadarva, in the
parish of lllogan,
appears to have been
founded by one Robert...
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History of
Parliament biography [1] Kingsley, Nick. "(193)
Arundell of
Menadarva, Trengwainton,
Kenegie and
Lifton Park". Pevsner, p.465 "Wind of Change...
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illegitimate son
Robert Arundell, who
founded his own
branch of the
family at
Menadarva, Cornwall, and
adopted as his arms the
hirondelle arms of
Arundell debruised...