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Pencarrow is a
Grade II*-listed
country house in the
civil parish of Egloshayle, in
north Cornwall, England. It is
situated three miles (5 km) east-southeast...
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Pencarrow is an
English country house in Cornwall, England.
Pencarrow may also
refer to the
following places:
Pencarrow, Advent, a
hamlet in
Advent parish...
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Pencarrow Head
Lighthouse is a
decommissioned lighthouse at
Pencarrow Head in the
Wellington region of the
North Island of New Zealand.
Constructed in...
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Pencarrow Head, also
known as
Pencarrow, is a
headland in the
Wellington Region of New
Zealand and the name of the
surrounding area,
which was derived...
- The Molesworth,
later Molesworth-St
Aubyn Baronetcy, of
Pencarrow near St
Mabyn in Cornwall, is a
title in the
Baronetage of England. It was
created on...
- is to the
north and east. The
harbour area
bounded by a line
between Pencarrow Head to
Petone fores****, was
officially named Port
Nicholson until it...
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farms and
Pencarrow House. (Note, the
Pencarrow House that is a
minor stately home and open to the public, is not in the
hamlet of
Pencarrow in Advent...
- the
first permanent lighthouse to be
built in New
Zealand was lit at
Pencarrow Head. New Zealand's only
female lighthouse keeper, Mary Jane Bennett,...
- Molesworth, 1st
Baronet (ca. 1638 – 27 July 1689), was made 1st
Baronet of
Pencarrow after serving as
acting Governor of
Jamaica from 1684 to 1687 and from...
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Pencarrow is a
former Parliamentary electorate in the
lower Hutt
Valley of New Zealand, from 1978 to 1996. The 1977
electoral redistribution was the most...