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- 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...
- 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...
- 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;...
- 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...