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Poundstock (Cornish: Tregorlann) is a
civil parish and a
hamlet on the
north coast of Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. The
hamlet is
situated four miles...
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Poundstock (Cornish: Korlan) is an
electoral division of
Cornwall in the
United Kingdom and
returns one
member to sit on
Cornwall Council. The current...
- a
football team.
Ashton is also the name of
places in the
parishes of
Poundstock, St
Dominick and St Winnow. The
meaning of
Ashton is "ash-tree farm"....
- of St
Neots and the
Cornish village of St Neot; the
parish church of
Poundstock in
Cornwall was also
dedicated to him
until 1970. The
parish church in...
- St Winwaloe's Church,
Poundstock is a
Grade I
listed parish church in the
Church of
England in
Poundstock, Cornwall. The
church was
originally dedicated...
- Coventry. By county, some of the
locations are: Cheshire:
Bunbury Cornwall:
Poundstock Devon:
Alphington (now gone), Ashton,
Combe Martin,
Exeter Cathedral (tapestry...
- The
media in
Cornwall has a long and
distinct history. The
county has a wide
range of
different types and
quality of media. Cornwall's geography, a long...
- Portlooe, Portmellon, Portreath, Portscatho, Portwrinkle, Poughill,
Poundstock, Praa Sands, Praze-an-Beeble, Probus, Prospidnick,
Prussia Cove, Puddle...
- Lawrence;
Launceston North &
North Petherwin;
Launceston South; Padstow;
Poundstock; St
Columb Major, St
Mawgan & St Wenn; St
Teath & Tintagel; Stratton,...
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Richard Bennett (vicar of St Veep and St Neot) and
Simon Morton (vicar of
Poundstock and the
curate of Pillaton). In the
aftermath of the rebellion, the government...