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Tregothnan at £200.
Williams died at
Pencalenick aged 78 in 1902. In 1947,
Cornwall County Council purchased Pencalenick House for £10,000 (equivalent to...
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amidst several protected natural areas such as the
historic parklands at
Pencalenick and
areas of
ornamental landscape such as
Trelissick Garden and Tregothnan...
- Caer Beris, at
Builth Wells,
Powys (the home of the 3rd
Baron Swansea)
Pencalenick House, near Truro, home of John
Cranch Walker Vivian Singleton Abbey...
- age,
surviving amid
diseased native elm in
Cornwall at Torpoint, and
Pencalenick (21 m high, d.b.h. 1.75 m), and near Over
Wallop in
Hampshire (16 m high...
- Academy,
Redruth North Cornwall Alternative Provision Academy,
Bodmin Pencalenick School, St
Clement Penwith Alternative Provision Academy,
Penzance Restormel...
- Call, of Whiteford,
Stoke Climsland 17
February 1772:
James Vivian, of
Pencalenick 8
February 1773:
William Harris, of Rosewarne,
Camborne 7
February 1774:...
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three detachments to the
southwestern English port
towns of Paignton,
Pencalenick, and
Swanage in mid-May.
These detachments parti****ted in the Normandy...
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Theological College, Ely, Cambridgeshire: 1881, now part of King's
School Pencalenick House, Truro, Cornwall: 1881 St John's Church, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire:...
- His
grandfather John
Vivian was the
Liberal MP for Truro, and
owned Pencalenick House in St Clement, Cornwall;
Herbert recalled shooting his
first rabbit...