- that they
tarried over long, hee at
their coming enjoyned them all to a
pennance,
which was, that they
should kisse his buttockes, in sign of
duety to him...
-
Pennance is a
hamlet near
Lanner in west Cornwall, England.
Pennance Mine is
located on the
southern slopes of Carn Marth, in the
Gwennap Mining District...
- the work of John
Dryden as an
example of usage: "He's hatter'd out with
pennance."
Roger Crab, a 17th-century
hermit who,
after working for a
short time...
- Penhallick, Penhallow, Penhallym, Penhalurick, Penhalvean, Penmarth, Penmayne,
Pennance, Pennytinney, Penpethy, Penpillick, Penpol, Penpoll, Penponds, Penpont...
-
floating studio and
living quarters. He
rented two
rooms in
Pennance Cottage,
situated between Pennance Point and
Swanpool Beach. The
cottage remained Tuke's...
- Creed, Cornwall, the
fourth son of
Philip Hawkins, a
wealthy attorney of
Pennance, Cornwall, and his wife Mary Scobell,
daughter of
Richard Scobell of Menagwins...
- (1.6 km) east of the village.
There is a
prehistoric entrance grave at
Pennance known as the Giant's
House and not far away are four
round barrows. Gurnard's...
-
Kunegunda died in
monastery which she
joined in partial[clarification needed]
pennance. The
third end
tells about Kungunda's
marriage with
German knight Elwardt...
- Company,
Cleveland (1967) The Polluters:
Industry or Government? (with F.G.
Pennance),
Institute of
Economic Affairs (1972) ISBN 978-0-25-536028-9 Corporate...
- (2012). Mary Tudor. Orion. p. XV. ISBN 978-1780225012. John Stow. The
Pennance of
Elizabeth Crofts, for
Molesting the
Citizens of
London with strange...