- Eva
Merthen (1723–15
October 1811),
known as "The
Duchess of Finland", was a
Finnish woman known for her
relationship with the
General James Keith during...
- 50°05′37″N 5°10′45″W / 50.0937°N 5.1791°W / 50.0937; -5.1791
Merthen Manor (Cornish: ****hin,
meaning sea fort) is a 16th-century
manor house in west...
-
theologist and
historian Eva
Mendes (born 1974),
American actress Eva
Merthen (1723–1811),
known as "The
Duchess of Finland" Eva Miranda,
Spanish mathematician...
- In 1225,
Richard traded with
Gervase de Tintagel,
swapping the land of
Merthen (originally part of the
manor of Winnianton) for
Tintagel Castle. It has...
- Earl of
Cornwall traded with
Gervase de Tintagel,
swapping the land of
Merthen (originally part of the
manor of Winnianton) for
Tintagel Castle. A castle...
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described as "very wild,
inconstant and p****ionate." In Finland, he met Eva
Merthen.
Although they
never married, they had
several children.
Keith became one...
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Conrad Ammann,
Swiss physician,
naturalist (b. 1724)
October 15 – Eva
Merthen,
Finnish political activist (b. 1723)
November 21 –
Heinrich von Kleist...
- von Lespilliez,
German draftsman,
architect and
printmaker (d. 1796) Eva
Merthen,
Finnish political activist (d. 1811)
January 14 –
Charles Henri, Prince...
- land
holdings in the
parish were the
manors of Polwheveral, Trewardreva,
Merthen (also a
tithing and barton),
Tucoys (also a tithing),
Treworval and Treviades;...
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neighbouring mines and inhabitants.
Timber was
unloaded from
ships at
Merthen Hole and
floated up-river to Gw**** on barges. The
western wharf was owned...