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Philleigh (Cornish: Eglosros) is a
civil parish and
village in Cornwall, England, one of the four
civil parishes in the
Roseland Peninsula. The civil...
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civil parishes of St-Just-in-Roseland (which
includes St Mawes), Gerrans,
Philleigh,
Ruanlanihorne and Veryan. One of Britain's most
infamous unsolved murders...
- in
south Cornwall, England. It is
situated within the
civil parish of
Philleigh, on the
Roseland Peninsula on the
River Fal,
between Truro and St Mawes...
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inspired by a
house which Reeman saw and
photographed in the 1960s at
Philleigh near the King
Harry Ferry in Cornwall. In reality, the
house is not near...
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Perranwell Station, Perranzabuloe, Peterville,
Petherwin Gate, Phillack,
Philleigh, Piece, Pillaton,
Pipers Pool, Pityme, Plaidy,
Plain Street, Plain-an-Gwarry...
- Lanherne, Cornwall. He was also a
justice of the
peace in the county.
Cornwall portal ARUNDELL,
Thomas (d.1443), of
Tolverne in
Philleigh, Cornw. v t e...
- Cornwall, England, UK. The
ferry crosses between the
parishes of
Feock and
Philleigh,
roughly halfway between the city of Truro, the
lowest bridging point...
- the sea, to the west by St Just in
Roseland parish, and to the
north by
Philleigh parish. The po****tion was 933 in the 2001 census,
reducing to 794 at...
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Arcedekne (d.1420), wife of
Thomas Arundell (d.1443), of
Tolverne in
Philleigh,
Cornwall (2nd son of John
Arundell (1366–1435), The Magnificent, of Lanherne)...
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deacon on 6
March 1736, and
three days
later was
licensed to the
curacy of
Philleigh in his
native county.
After two years, on 29 May 1738, he was licensed...