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Dorothy Pentreath (bap. 16 May 1692 – 26
December 1777) was a
Cornish fishwife. She is one of the last
known fluent speakers of the
Cornish language....
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Pentreath (born
November 1971) is an
English architectural and
interior designer who runs Ben
Pentreath Ltd, a RIBA
chartered practice, and
Pentreath...
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Higher Pentreath and
Lower Pentreath (Cornish: Penntreth,
representing penn an treth,
meaning head (of) the beach) are
hamlets to the west of Praa Sands...
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Pentreath is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Ben
Pentreath,
English architectural and
interior designer David Pentreath (1933–2019)...
- Rear
Admiral Jonathan Patrick Pentreath, CB, OBE (born 2
March 1966) is a
retired senior officer of the
Royal Navy. He
commanded 845
Naval Air Squadron...
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Captain David Pentreath CBE, DSO (1933–26 June 2019) was an
officer and
pilot in the
Royal Navy. His
commands included HMS Daring, HMS Brighton, HMS Plymouth...
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continues to be a
subject of
interest today. The
traditional view that
Dolly Pentreath (1692–1777) was the last
native speaker of the
language has been challenged...
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Arthur Godolphin Guy
Carleton Pentreath (30
March 1902 – 30
October 1985) was an
Anglican clergyman, and a
headmaster of
several schools. In his retirement...
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Verses (1901). The poem was po****rised by Guy
Pentreath (1902–1985) in an
amended version.
Pentreath saw the poem Time's
Paces attached to a
clock case...
- Vice
Admiral Sir
Timothy Pentreath McClement, KCB, OBE (born 16 May 1951) is a
former Royal Navy
officer who
served as
Deputy Commander-in-Chief Fleet...