- school. The name
Porkellis comes from the
Cornish language words porth,
meaning 'cove' or 'gate', and kellys,
meaning 'lost'.
Porkellis has two chapels...
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Medlyn is a site of
disused mines near
Porkellis in Cornwall, England.
Cornwall portal Ordnance Survey:
Landranger map
sheet 203 Land's End &
Isles of...
- Polyphant, Polzeath, Poniou, Ponjeravah, Ponsanooth, Ponsongath, Pont, Pool,
Porkellis, Port Gaverne, Port Quin, Port Isaac, Porteath, Porth,
Porth Kea, Porth...
- is a
hamlet in west Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. It is
between Porkellis and Four
Lanes near the hill of Carnmenellis.
Cornwall portal Ordnance...
- a
total of £3000 was
spent by the ″
Porkellis-moor-adventure″ on the
exploration of
china clay
deposits on
Porkellis Moor. A bakehouse-flue and
large tanks...
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brother took work as
copper miners. In 1841 the
family was
living at
Porkellis, Cornwall, but by 1848
Johns had
migrated to Wales,
taking work as an...
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Halwin is a
hamlet in Cornwall,
England which adjoins Porkellis and is
northeast of
Wendron (where the 2011
census po****tion was included). Cornwall...
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Central being in Helston,
Meneage being near
Manaccan and
Trinity being in
Porkellis.
Central Methodist church in
Helston changed its name when Trewennack...
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Tolcarne (grid
reference SW828509) in the
parish of St Allen. A farm near
Porkellis in the
parish of
Wendron (grid
reference SW683348).
Tolcarne Wartha (grid...
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Helston Notes,
Royal Cornwall Gazette, 14
August 1885, p5.
Wrestling at
Porkellis,
Cornishman -
Thursday 20
August 1885, p3. P****ing of Mr J Capell, St...