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Morvah is a
civil parish and
village on the
Penwith peninsula in west Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. The
parish has a po****tion of 49. The village...
- is a
dolmen in Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom, 2
miles southeast of
Morvah. It
collapsed in a
storm in 1815 and was re-erected nine
years later, and...
- St Bridget's Church,
Morvah is a
parish church in the
Church of
England Diocese of
Truro located in
Morvah, Cornwall, UK. It was
licensed for
divine service...
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settlements of Trewellard,
Pendeen and Kelynack: it is
bounded by the
parishes of
Morvah to the north-east,
Sancreed and
Madron to the east, St
Buryan and Sennen...
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Herefordshire ****d
Hoxne ****d
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Milton Keynes ****d
Morvah Gold ****d
Shillington ****d
Snettisham ****d
Staffordshire ****d Thetford...
- Athenry,
County Galway, Ireland, (12th–10th
centuries BC) Gold ****ds from
Morvah and
Towednack in Cornwall,
Milton Keynes in
Buckinghamshire and Mooghaun...
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Mithian Downs, Mixtow, Molinnis, Mongleath, Monkscross, Moorswater, Mornick,
Morvah, Morval, Morwenstow, Mount,
Mount Ambrose,
Mount Hawke,
Mount Hermon, Mount...
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Hazards and Systems): 37.
Retrieved 6
August 2019. Harry, Carlene. "
Morvah -
which St Bridget?".
Penwith Local History Group.
Retrieved 17 May 2018...
- on
Tregonning Hill was
regarded as the
abode of giants. Chun
Castle in
Morvah is
related as the home of the
giant Denbras who is
buried by the character...
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locally as the "Crick Stone". The Mên-an-Tol
stands near the
Madron to
Morvah road in Cornwall.
Other antiquities in the
vicinity include the Mên Scryfa...